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T*? m-m mm 1 -T % (MM M ii Orrx MATrafeft.?-^?rf ?Wes of single oopw^oj the P^cenix la Q,Ve cents. ~;, Old' newspapers for sale , at Phcenix offloe, at fifty cents a hundred,, Ayoanglady who would like to seonre a aituation as clerk: in a oonfeofcipuery store ban findeach by applying to Brook banks & Co., on Main street, near Wash? ington. * Tho Rural Varoliman for December has been received. Ibis agrioultoral ma? gazine is boaoming so rapidly popular . with our farmers and planters that scarce? ly a word in lie praise need be written. . An examination of a single . number will guarantee a year's subscription. ' ' ' The following sales by SeibeiB "& Ezell \?ere inade.y:es(terday: Colombia Hotel,: fori $36,100;"-to Wm: Gorman? Carolina Hall, for ^00. to J.. 8. Wjley; a lot on; Main street* opposite Oolumbia liotel, ' at private sale, for 83,7oty 1 : Mr. Hayne,iof Marion, has been re? ft ppointeNd Beading Clerk of the House. The BoardWf Trade propose to form a public library and "ifoading rbo'in in this ?ity, and solicit contributions in litera? ture frpm our citizens for that pufposo. Books, pamphlets, &o., can thus be do . o'atnd to a laudable object. Auy num? ber; of the published committee will re? ceive contributions, The Niokeraon Kocss was formal lyj ofoaed yesterday as a hotel.. V;. ;r y < In pursuance el thje,jlaw.Ou) "tBfs" sub? ject, the College of EleoWv.o(.tbif,State convened at 4 o'clock yesterday after? noon, and .organized by the e]notion cf Hob. D. H. Chamberlain W Premdent, and Henry- Sparnick, Eaq., ae Secretary, The College meets'aS-11 o'clock ?*hjs morning, at. which timo tho members will proceed to cast their ballots for Pre? sident and Vica-Pevident of the United States. Oongaree Bridge will not be passable for several days. The floor is not yet down.. . Judge Melton rendered his deoision in - the Blue Bidge scrip, case, yesterday. It now goes; to the Supremo 'Court; Prof. Baohar famishes' the following - programme for this aftornoon.. . .. t Drum Solo Quickatep-pBoMtat? ; p . ? 1 Aria, froovNorma?BelllniY ? G *W | ' B?yal Cirque Quadiille?Middletoh. j Salute, a la Franoe?Verdi. Flying Cloud Galop?Goetz. 1 . Inwut's Hami.? Last night Ole Bull, the great violinist, appeared for tbe first time before the Columbia publio in many years. The aud ionca was a large and brilliant one, apd gave a most en? thusiastic reception to'all the'efforts of tho celebrated Norwegian^ Aa an -emi? nent musieal critio has well said, to pro? perly describe, in words,' the playing: of Ole Boll is an impossibility. To fully express tho emotions and feelinge awak? ened by tbp.t vwaota. hr?W. as it hovers over the strings, drawing therefrom sounds, too sweet for heaves,! is alike a' duty for which we feel our pon too weak and focble. to attempt. ?Mies Graziella Bidgway song with considerable power and spirit She is young, lovely and possesst i of a' stage presence' -which many older? more experienced. !artists might envy. Signor Ferrantl is the prince of buffo singers, and Mr, Pottiaon a magnificent pianist. We were charmed beyond expression with Ole Boll's "Lily Dale," and the touching, universally beloved ballad of ? ?'Home, Sweet Home:" We wish many more years to this old favorite, who, with tbe frosts of time oh his bead, has tho freshness and tenderness of youth in his heart. He will give a concert in some oity in one of tho Gulf States for the benefit of our Confederate monu? ment fund, and will add no small sum to it, if the appreciation of his performance but equal its excellence. United States Couiit?CoLuiiniA, December 3, 1872.?Tho Court met at 10>? A. M., Judge Bryan presiding. The Distriot Attorney announced to the Court that, owing to tho absence of Judge Bond, be would not bo ready for the trial of any Ku Klax cases. Tho petit jurors were then discharged until to-morrow, at 10 A. M. Upon motion of S. P. Hamilton, W. C. Whitesides, oharged with conspiraoy, &c, was granted bail in tho sum of $10,000, for his appearance from day to day until he is called for trial. In re H. F. Baker, E. F. Suergon and Charles E. Bakor, lato co-partners as H. F. Baker & Co.; ex parte John Boumol, Jr., & Bro. Petition of involuntary bankruptcy. On motion of Messrs. Lc 8osoe & Miles, pro pet., it was ordered, that debtors show cause, on tho 0th day of January next, at Charleston, why they should not be adjudged bankrupts; and that, in tho meantime, thoy bo en? joined from disposing of their property, or receiving payment of their dues. Tho grand jury returned true bills as to James O. Ducket, Ludy Tribblo, B. Newton, T. Young, James Pearson, aud others, for conspiracy and murder. No bill ns to Charles Ferguson. At \yx o'clock, tho graud jury were discharged until to-morrow, at 1Q}4 A. M., and tho Court adjourned until 11 o'clock A. M. j BBBBMI Q?SBEt Tompay, ggggMgn 3.?The Court met at 10 A. Bit Pre-" sent?Chief Just fee Mos^afia11 Ai?ooi?te Kb parle J?ol WAudertoQ at : Mr. Fair tor appellant; Mr. Jones Ion re? spondent; Mr. Fair iureply. ? ' / | ? Henry Halfacre vt. Riebard 8. Wbaley. Mr. Jones for appellant; Mr. Baxter for respondent. BebeooaSpeake, respondent, vs. Louisa C. Kinard et at., appellants.' 'Sobmitted ou printed brief. <;'.' . The following deeinlon was rendered: B. J. Moody vs. E B. Ellerbe. Ap? peal dismissed. .Opinion by Willard, A. J. . - ? ",(,-.?"> At 2 P. M.,' the Court adjourned until WedueBdoy, 4th, at 10 A. M. Phoenix! an a:?The man who findB1 everything good is no more trustworthy than ho who finds everything evil. -* ?: It is most time to republish "Beautiful Snow," , The sunshine of life is to be found in our own hearts. If we possess it, not all tho clouds of misfortune oan obscure its brightness. . Yobth is the ami Id of the future bcforo an unknown being, which is itself. 'A bodyt who writes more truthfully than poolioally, says: "All angel without money;is. notlthooght so much of, now-n days as a devil-with a bag full of guineas." ? ' 1\ v' " ' Close quarters?A washerwoman's. What tax hurts, nobody?Taxidermy? i' The best inn foe a poet?Inspiration. A high note?One for 8L000, ' ' Mottoes?For lawyers, bj brief; for doctors, be patient; for potters, be-ware. 1, r.:; ?i'.'r~"1 - ?' ' Mail? Abbakobmknts.?Tbe Northern mail opens 6.30 A. M, and 8; 00 P. to.; cloaca $ P..M. and 11.00A. M. Charles? ton day mail opens 6.15 P. M.; closes 6 A. M.; night opens 7.00 A. M.; closes 6.15 P. WL Greenville opens 6.45 P. M.; closes 6 A M. Western. opens 6.SO A. M. andT2.30 P. M".; ci'bses 8 aud 1 P. M. Wilmington .opens 3.30 P. M.; closes 10.30 A. M.."6n Sunday'the office is open frp.m8 to 4-P. M. Dancing School.?Prof. Miiam will open his danciug school, in ball over Messrs. L?rick & Lowranoo, Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, at half past 7 o'clock,, for gentlemen. Class for ladies, misses and masters Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clock, * 1 List of New Advertisements. Meeting Biohland Lodge. J. B. Palmer?To Citizens. Jacob Levin?Auction, Heinitsh?Horse Powder. Hope & Gyles?New Goods. E. E. Jackson?Onion Sets. Hotel Arrivals, Deoember 3, 1872. ? 'Hendrix House?J Gil?llin, Charleston; S J Hanes, NC; JH Adams, Yorkville; F Blodgett, E 1? Blodgett, Newberry; W L Goodwin, W F Hayles. Ga; W B Peske, Winnsboro; Mrs F Blodgett, child apd servaht,_Newberry. Ventral Hotel?W A Guiuca, CuSste;,, W M Hall, Ct; W E Davis. Union; A W Ladd, J A Gadden, E W Aikon, Winns? boro; B H Bioe, T B Jeter, Union; Mrfl W E Emerson, J F Emerson, Ky; N B Cooper, Conwayboro; J E Dusanbury, Booksville; M A Brobbey, J A Stioe apd wife, Kansas City; G Cannon, Thomas J Moore, Spaxtanburg; J N Long, Ky; J B Tindall, Srimter; J S Beusley and family, Orangeburg; J Soraffio, Oheraw;! J P phase, Florence; O H Dennis, New berry; G T Beid, Koowee, Tub Human KrrcriEN and its Dornt Watterb.?The body is supplied with aliment by vosaeln whioh connect tbe stomach and its auxiliaries with tbe venous system, and, bo to speak, per? form the office of dumb waiters in a res? taurant. ? In other words, these media of communication between tbe animal kitchen and its dependents supply to each member and organ, near or remote, the quantity aud kind of sustenance re? quired to keep it going. When tho stomach is derelict in its duty, or tho dumb waiters inert or obstructed, it is the peouliar provinoe of Hostottor's cele? brated Stomach Bitters -to strengthen and regulato them. Heoco its marvel? ous cures of chronic indigestion, aud tho emaciation, debility and languor which arc generally its concomitants. It is, moreover, a powerful alterative aud cor? rective, and tho rapidity with which it checks irregularities of tho liver aud bowels, and braces and invigorates the nervous system, is a marvel, not only to tho general public, bat to professional men. LlfO^l m ? e - The gin-house, three bales of cotton, aud 300 bushels of cotton seed, of Mr. W. H. Bailey, of Wilkinson County, Ga., wa3 destroyed by fire, on tho 13th ult. Borne one had broken off the heads of a lot of matches aud placed them in thu cotton. Loss $5,000. Small-Pox in Charlotte.? Two new cases have appeared on tho lots where tbe first two persons wore attacked. Tho mayor announces that a close supervi? sion is kept over tho premises. [Southern Home. Tho gin-houso of Dr. J. T. Lindor, of Laurcu8 County, Ga., togethor with fourteen bales of cotton, was destroyed by fire on tho night of the 22d. Sup? posed to bo tho work of an iucondiary. Hon. W. D. Porter is to deliver the anniversary oration before tho Washing? ton Light Infantry, of Charleston, on Washington's birth-day?February 22. Tho English Parliament has boeu pro? rogued to tho Gth February. I*iai>o^DMembftr8.~T^he g^stokfers of th<j flye largest companies have struck. Tho "poblio ia \ warned .to ose ,the gas sparingly. ? ? . . Pa Uta, Deoombor,3.? Tho Republiqu* jFrdncaise ' newspaper say's that in the event of defest or organization of the committee under Defaare's- motion, on Thursday, it is possible that Thiers aud his supporters on the left will withdraw from the Assembly. The determination, on Sunday, of Thiers and his. Cabinet to remain in the Govern men t has served to dispel the grave feeling of uncertainty which followed the action of the Assem? bly on Saturday lost. Despatches from all parts of Fruuce represent the country as calm. All parties are awaiting tho organization of the committee of thirty, appointed by the Assembly, to draw up a law 'regulating the public powers and I prescribing the oouditioua of ministerial responsibility, sb provided for in the resolution of Defunre, adopted on Fri j day lust. The committee will meet Thur3duj. Picard is mentioned for Minister of Interior, to fill the vacanoy buuHod by th'tJ resignation of LeFraoo. '. & ?I u ? iro^f r^M*.K: ? i PENSACOLA,T)'eoember 3. ? T? he^nslaily is here... Tho street cars have stripped; New OiC&*ans* December t.?:Tbe suit of Warmoth;'against the Go's torn Hoiiso Returning Board has been transferred frdoi the: Eighth District Court to the United States District Court? r. r' , Bo'sioX Deoombor 3.?Tho city autho litres have Ordered the repairs .'on the . Merchants' Exohauge'to be stopped. It would be unsafe wbc'u repaired. f - Salt Lakb, Deoombor 3.?Proceedings are about commcucing against the al? leged diamond field swindlers. Tho le? gitimate mining prospects wore never more favorable. nbw York, December 3.?Woodbull nod Chiflin have been enlarged at $2:501) bail, each. *:" The Greeley obsequies promiso to bo the grandest recorded. ' Cbupiu's Church is being heavily draped. Over tho pul? pit is an arch of flowers, with the words, "I know that iny.Redeemer liveth," aud the pew of the deceased covered with bluck, with a burp with a broken.string occupying tho place of Mr. Greeley. The body of the church will be occupied only by the immediate friends of Mr. Greeley. pod the Tribune .employees. Addresses will be delivered by.Bceoher and Chapin, and Mlfti'Kellogg will sing "I know" that my--Redeemer* liveth." Admission to tho church will be by ticket, Tue pall bearers will include Yice-Pmsident Colfux, Secretary1 Bout well, Wm. 'L. Garrison, Chief: Justice Chant!, Charles Suraner and Wm. Collen Bryant, Geueral N. P.. Banks, Tburlow Weed, Thos. Backer and the - Tribune attachees. Tho City Hall Park has been jammed with thousands of people endea? voring to obtaiu a last look at tho re? mains of Horace Greeley, as they lay in state in tho Governor's room, in the City Hall. Tho whole spaco of the park is literally jammed; aud alt bough rno crowd i filos by the eoffiu at tho rule of nearly a hundred a minute, there is no apparent j diminution. The mass extends from Broadway to Chatham Row. Tbo flags Ion all buildings througbont tho bity and on all the shipping in the harbor are at half-mast, and great crowds from every ruilwuy train and steamboat add to ? the crush to view tho remains of the late greul buitOF. Washington, December 3.?Colfaxbns gono and the President leaves to-night I for Greeley'h funeral. Judge Neiaou, of the Supreme Court, haa resigned. In the HonBO, a vast number of bills j were introduced aud referred. Beck was ' excused from the Credit Mabilier aom | mittee. The Seuate adjourned after reading the journal. A motion to ad? journ over to-morrow in honor of Horace Greeley's funeral fuiled. The South-western members of Con? gress express dissatisfaction at tho omis? sion from the message of. the Mississippi leveo question. Morey, whoi is Chair? man of tbo Special Leveo Committee, promises to bring tbo subject energeti? cally before tho House nt un eurly day. Tho Senate nod House leyeo oomiuilteee aro in consultation for the purposo of perfecting a- bill acceptable to the urmy cngiueer department. Tho appoiutment of Ward Hunt, of New York, to tho vacancy ou the bench of the Supremo Court of the United States, iu pluco of Associato Justioe Nei? aou, resigned, is received with satisfac? tion by thoao in this city who know him, either personally or by reputation. Baltjmoi{13, December 3.?Sixteen new houses on Strieker stroet were un? roofed lust night by a gale. Ouly three wcro occupied. Buffalo, December 3.?Two drunk? ards were killed by tho switch engine of the Central Railroad. New Yous, December 3.?Editors of newspapers throughout the eouutry are requested to mail to Ezra Cornell, at Cornell's University, Ithucu, Now York, copies of their papers containing eulo? gies or other articles on tho death of Horacu Greeloy, to bo oomprised iu a memorial volume for tbo library of said university, of which deceased, was ouo of the trash o <. At the regular monthly meeting of tho Associated Press, this day, tho following resolutions, offered by Mr. Eras! us Brooks, aud seconded by MosBra. Jonoa and Bungs, wore unanimously adopted: Resolved, That wo receivo, with feel? ings of vory deep sorrow, tbo intelligence of tbo death of Horaeo Greeley, the founder of tho New York Tribune, for more than thirty years its oditor-iu-ehief, aud ono of the original proprietors iu the organization of tbo Associated Press of this country. Resolved, That tho uowspapor press of the United Stutes loses in him one of its ablest conductors, a writer unsurpassed in tho purity of his English, iu clearness of expression, aud iu concise und logical j conclusions, drawu from premises which he believed to be founded in troth. In BUT UfButtul "tlfg,1 wb aee the raejwr which foUqi^ earnest labor,-courageous action and, SH^ftl iud^pendeuce, as well a* the evider/cft'of a temperate, orderly and' well-spent life. We remember him, in connection with our own calling, as the. faithful apprentice, good printer, good, accomplished editor, end liberal proprietor. Losing all this, in one for so many years at the head of his profes? sion, our loss is second only to that of the poblio, in whoso interests, in the press of the country and in the fornm of debate, he labored for more thau forty years of his life. Resolved, That our profonudest sym? pathies go out to tho daughters of our late associate and friend in their double affliction, of loss of mother and father within a brief month; and that wo ten? der to them in tbeir great sorrow our sincere condolence and respect. Resolved, That' tho recent death of three of. the oldest aud most distin? guished editors of the journals of thin city, admonishes us of the uncertainty of life, of the instability of all human affairs; and that as daily teachers and chroniclers of the great transactions of the world, it becomes us to be ready to meet that summons which only a little in advance of us has called home our late friend and brother. Mrs. Cleveland, the sister of Horace Greeley, is dangerously ill.' Boonvillb, Mo., December 3.?Tho malady in here and spreading. ?Montgomery, Deoember 3.?The body assembled at the United States Court room voted unanimously for Spencer. This body lacks, it is alleged, two in tho Senate and several in tbo House of a legal quorum. Tbe body assembled ot tue Capitol hud eighteen members of tho Senate, who divided to vote between several poraons. In the House, no quo? rum to-day, but probably will be to-mor? row. Washington, December 3?Evening. Iu 'the House, U oar man, contestant for the vacancy from Louisiana, was stated. The Secretary cf- the Treasury was asked under what law ho increased the issue of legal tenders. The report of General Vincent on tho condition of the Frcedmen's Bureau was called for. The ten eteum war vessels bill was discussed, during which Soofiold referred to Banks us having sympathized with the efforts to involve tho country in a war with Spain. Banks denied that ho bad ever sympathized with such efforts, but he had introduced the bill because the -Sec? retary of the Nuvy h-ul declared to mem? bers of the Houso that he was afraid events had occurred in the Gulf of Mex? ico which would require the Govern? ment to be prepared to defend its com? merce. A bill enforcing tho fishery clauses of the treaty of Washington was made tho special order for tho first Tues? day iu January. It appears from the official statement of the Court of Claims, that dnriug the year ending the 1st of December, 120 oases were decided, seventy of which were on account of proceeds of cotton capturod by tbe United States military forces. The aggregate amount claimed for the cotton was $2,270,000, and the award of the court in these casus was Sl.113,000. The highoat award was 0171,000, or 3100,000 less than claimed. The court allowed 811,000 for the pro? ceeds of tho suio of ?63,000 of Bauk of Louisiana notes, being the amouut of claimant's deposit with that bauk, at the dato of tho seizure of tho same, under order of Gen. Bnnks, iu August, 1363. Probabilities?On the lower lakes, and thence over the Middle and E intern States, Northerly to Westerly winds, cloariug and colder weather, with in? creasing pressures. In the Gulf and South Atlantic States, North-westerly to North easterly winds, higher barometers, moderate temperatures and clear wea? ther. In tho North-west and over tho upper Iftkes, and thenco to Missouri aud Kentucky, cooler and partly oloudy wea? ther, with steady barometers and.North? westerly winds, veering to-morrow to South-easterly, with diminishing pros enres. Fl mi nt In. l ?n.> Caimuerulal. London, December 3?Noun.?Con ?ols.Olj^CJSl*!** BeWJf. Liverpool, December 3?3 P. M.? Cotton opened steady und is now firm? uplands 0.^(5.10; Orleans 10j)g; soles 12,000 bales; speculation and export 2,1)00. Paris, December 3.? Rentes 53f. Liverpool, December 3?Evening.? Cotton closed uuchuuged. Yurns and fabrics quiet and firm. New York, December 3?Noon.? Stocks steady. Gold dull, at 12?4'. Money tight, ut 1-32(7?.1-16 per cent, per day. Exchange?long 8%; short 10. Governments (lull but steady. Cotton steady; sales 2,050 bales?uplands 198?; Orleans 10,7B. Flour, wheat and corn unchanged. Pork quiet?mess IG Of), Lard dull?steam 7;V</S'fj. Freights steady. 7 P. M.?Cotton firm; Bales lO.llbO bales ? uplands l'.'/V; Orleans 19?j>> Flour steady und unchanged. Whiskey firm, at yO.'.j. Wheat steady, with mo? derate export and milling inquiry. Corn steady. Bice firm, at t^&?.}?. Pork dull, at 15.75 (aj 10.00. Lard weak. Freight** firm?cotton, sail 7-16@/,ai steam compressed. Cottou?net re? ceipts 719 bales; gross -1,021. Sales of futures 10,000 boles: December lS'-j, 18 ; Jaunary 13J8, 10; February 10 1-10; March 10;V, April 10;u, May 19,7?', 19 15-10. Money worked close, nt 7 ami a fraction eommissiou. Sterling quiet aud firm. Gold 125u(?)127u. Govern? ments higher. States dull and j steady. Baltimore, Decombor 3.?Cotton quiet?middling 1HJ?; receipts 180 bales; sales 225; 6tock 7,011. Flour firm and ! steady. Wheat firm?white 2.05012 10. I Coru firm?white udvuucc.l lc; white 57((j<62; yellow 57. Oats firmer and scarce. Provisions, nothing doing. Whiskey 93?$?94. Cincinnati, December 3. ?Flour dull aud unchanged, at 7 35(r$7.50. Corn quiet and unchanged. Pork dull, at M.'flft" 'Ltd dull and nmthmgae\ Om oou?old quohaDgod; dor aides to oome out next week, clear rib 8; 'clear sides 8 Whiskey firm, at 88. j t?Tf Louis, December. o.-f-Fk? 0 r q* jot and'unchanged; .'only local demand. Corn unsettled and demoralized; prices lower?No-: 3, mixed, 27@28 on East aide track; 3l@32 in elevator. Whiskey higher, at 91. Pork doll and nominal, at 12.60 Bacon nominal?shoulders 6; clear rib 9; olear sides 9b>. Lard nomi? nal, at 114. Louisville, December 3.?Floor in fair demabd on orders?extra family 6 25. Corn dull and unchanged. Pork lower, at 12.37J?. Lard easier?strictly choice leaf, tierce 7%@8; kegs 8%@9; prime steam 1%. No bacon here. Whiskey steady, at 88. Wilmington, December 3.-r-Cotton firmer?middling 18^?18>?; reoeipta 79 hales; Bales 333; stOck 2,892. Charleston, December 3.?Cotton Qrmer?middling 18.%; reoeipts 1,832 balea; Bales 800; stock 33,811. New Orleans, December 3.?Cotton in fair demand?middling 18%@19; re? ceipts 10,298 bales; Bales G.50U; stock 118,777. ? Galveston, December 3.?Cotton act ivo and. demand fair?good .ordinary K5!.i(?U?&; receipts 2,938 bales; sales 3,800; atock 62,191; i'' \ Morile, December' 3.?Cotton quiet and steady?good ordinary 17^; low middling 18; middling lH?j; receipts 3,038 bules; sales 800; stock 337281. Savannas, December 3.?Cotton firm ?middling 18>?; receipts 1,173 bales; sales 1,300; stock 80,030. Augusta, December S.r-Colion, in moderate demand?middling 177.'; re? ceipts 1,102 bales; soles 070. - Boston, December 3.?Cotton quiet? middling 19^ j receipts 1,378 bales; sales 2,500; Btock 400. Philadelphia, December 3.?Cotton quiet?middling 19^. Norfolk, Dooamber 3.?Cotton quiet ?low middling? 17^; receipts 2,150 baleB; sales 200; stook 7,920. Colcmdia, S. C? December 3.?Salus uf cottou to-day 81 hales?middling 17^c. \i\ tho Legislature of North .Carolina, on'WediTOTdnyY "Mr. Badger, a Republi? can member, offered a joint resolution petitioning Congress to remove the dis? abilities of W. A. Graham, W. N. H. Smjth and Burton Oraige, which' was placed on the oalendur. Tug names of Gen. J. G. Martin, J.' A. Craig, of Ro? wan; Gon. Robert RaoBom, James Hill, of New Hanover; George Davis, of New Hanover, and W. L. McBae, of Montgo? mery, were also added to the resolution, and it was then adopted. A member moved to insert the names of all citizens of the Stato now ander disabilities. Mr. Badger thought if it was mado general it would stand less cbauco of suoacss; ho was earnest in the matter, and would rather movo cautiously. Conservative members expressed their surpriso and gratification ut the geuerosity displayed by the Republican members. """*' Death of \h Old Baltimore Mer? chant.?Mr. Thomas I^owier, ODgaged in tho grocery business for many years, in Eist Baltimore street, died at bis residence. No. 11G Caroline street, on Wednesday last, in the sixty-sixth.year of his ago. Mr. Fowler was an unas? suming business man, correct in all hie transactions, and highly reapeoted and es teamed by all who knew him. A Heavy Rouderv.?The Brooklyn Eagle says tbo 'defalcation reported in Wall street on Monday is reported to bo on the part o! a young man named Al? len C. Bush, a clork or junior partner in the bouse of Kidd, Pearco & Co., corner of Broad street and Exobango Place. Tho loss of the firm is variously stated afr$75,000 and tfiOO.000. ?, J:, Tranquillity reigns generally through? out Moxioo, with the- exception of Te buautopeo aud Yucatan, about which, however, uo apprehensions aro felt. President Lcrdo was inaugurated on tho 1st of December. . Congress is abont to erect a monnmont to the memory of Juarez, and to pension bis children. Mr. John Bridges, of Augusta, Ga., died last Sunday morning about 9 o'clock, from congestion of tho brniu, after nn illuess of one week. Mri I Bridges was a native of the State of New York, and cumo to Augusta about thirty* live years ago. A monstrosity wus born iu Hoard County, Ga., on Friday morning, tho 22d lilt. A bdy gave birth to a child having two bead*, four legs, four arms und a double stroke of gender. Tho child being dead evidenced prematuro birth. Not Applewhite.?Sheriff McMillan has returned to Lumberton from Geor? gia, where he weut to receivo Iba custo? dy of a man arrested in Hamilton, somo weeks since, supposed 'to bo tbo notori? ous George Applowhite. So says the Wilmington (N. C.) Journal, The trustees of the Diamond Company held a private mooting in Sau Fruueitco, aud it is reported that measures have been taken lo arrest Arnold, Slack and other authors of tho fraudulent misre? presentations. Tbo German official journals say that Germany will respect the will of France in hor choice of n form of government, and has no partisanship for either Thiers or the Assembly. The Missqs Daniel, daughters of Mr. Georgo H. Daniel, who was murdered by Sherman's hirelings in 1801, will re? turn to Covington, Ga., after Christinas. They hftvo been in Englatid siuco 1805. Jake Robinson, Mat. Hose aud Chns. Thurston wore arrested iu Kuoxvillo tho other day, upon the charge of being the principals iu tbo East Tennessee car robbery. The King of Spain has fio far recov? ered that his physicians doom it tin* necessary to publish any further bulle? tins. Found Dead.?Riohard Lewis, co 4o?al| -fa?iliariy hsiwi mm "Qolont L&^?itj,'! was found doM ?nnday mori> t?g.\. ? if'suppoled Be fioze.'C death. No ineuxat was held. Dick wee troo to the white people, and always, voted the Democratic ticket, fie bad passed the three score and ten at the time of bis death,?Winnsborb News. At the coming session of the ReichE ratb, the AnstrianJQovernment contem? plates the- introduction of an electoral reform bill. There are 10.00 male and 5,000 female convicts in tho Frenoh prisons. Funeral Invitation. ? The friends and acquaintances of the late W. 8. REYNOLDS, M. D., or Rev. Dr. Boy noldg and family, and Sirs. L. C. McCord, are' inviud to.aUend.ihe funeral of .the Iurinex.at the Baptiat Church, TU 1,3 DAY, at 12 o'clock. Tribute of Respect; V At a meeting of the Board of Director* of tho Union Savings Bank, of Columbia, S. C, held thin day, tho following proamblo and ro ? solutions were unanimously adopted; Whori'qh it has been the willpf God to re? move from our midst our Into fellow-directo r JOHN D. OALDWELL. and whilet bowing to the Ah* of Him "who doeth ad Ihlhga well," wo, at the same "tUno,' cannot'refrain from payiqg what tribute we may.lo.lbb memory of one who, whatever faults he had, was one of the nobluat.works of God, 'jin honest .man." In tho tneipianoy of ouz deatitntion he was a primo mover, iu our direction a troetad coun? sellor. We deplore hid untimely death?bo manly and loving Was bU genial nature?al? most us much as if he hid been a brother; therefore, be it . : . . ? . .?esofoed, That the eympathica of this Board go ont to hie arriesen family; that .we tender them our heartfelt cond?lenee iaiheir irreparable lobs; knowing how good, bow find ho Waa in all the relations of life, we can only trust that He who "tempera the wind to the shorn lamb" will watch over them in-these dark hours of aflhetion. ., .. . Aeao'ved, That a copy of kho foregoing bo tranamittod to tho Luu?y of our late friend; also, ougroased- on our minutea and be pub? lished in the daily papers, of Columbia. . '.G. M. WALKER, Cashier. Columbia; S; Of, December S, 1H72. Auction Sal??. ,3 ,- Baoon.t Butler, &c. ' ???: BY JACOB LEVIN. THIS MORNLNG, at 10 o'clock, I will eell.at my etore, to close, a opnBigninont, sale positive, . 5 2,300 oonnda Drr Salted RIB MEAT, ' 1,000 pounds Small Sizo-Smoked Shoulder!, .51)0 pounds Large Size Smoked Shoulders, ?0Opounds Cauvaued llama, 10 tubs Goauen. Buttur, . m 10 boiea No. 1 Family Soap, Furnitnre, Oarpeutera' Tools, - : - ^ , S, hoea, Ao., A o :_ _Dfp 4: Richlahd Lod^e No. 39, ?.F..IL A A REGULAR Communication of this ?fV Lodge -will be'hald in Maeonio Hall, />/\TUId (Wednesday) &VBNIKG, at 7 o'ciaefc. By order of the W. M. .' 'D.I. DO ONE. Secretary pro ttm. ? aV- A mooting of the Board of Trustees will bo held immediately after the cloae of itiobland Lodge. ? ._pec 4 1 -. TRIUMPHANT! TJnpqruHeled is the Success of Heinitsh's Oer-' EVERY horao onred by neing thie PowBer; every mule cured by uaing this Powder; every horee and every mule will be cured by naing tho German Horse Powder. It is just the medicine for the horao disease. It has been tried with auoeoaa in every ease, and not a flingle horse has boon loat where Heinitah'e mediclho has been givon. For aalo only at Doc 4k HEINII8H'S DRUG STORE. New Goods. pr f\ BOXES RA18IN8, O \s SO half boxes ilaiaius, 60 quarter boxes Raieina, 75 Iba. Citron, 10 buckets Minco Meat, 1,000 Oranges, 10 bbl?. Northern Apples, 10 doz jars Prunes, 2 doz. jara Ginger Prcaorvee, 50 drums 8mvrna Pfga. For sale by Deo 4 HOPE >& GYLES. T ONIOttT SETS, WHITE AND RED, ; " .." . 'at . ? . DR. E. S. JACKsOM'd Drag Store. _Oee4 '_ To the Citizens of Colombia;. fTUili'uiideridgncd have boon appoii/etl by X tho Board of Trade a Committee to solicit donations of Books and Pamphlets for tho Eurpoao of forming a LIBRARY, which shall ? open to the puolio upon tho payment of annual dues or fees, aud uuder rules aud re? gulations to bo horoafter adopted. To tho collection thUB mado.it is proposed to add, by purchase, from time to time, aa the funds derived from tbo colleotiou of such fees and dues will justify. Connected with tho Li? brary will no a Reading Room, supplied with Magazines and Now^papors. The want of a popular Library in this city will bo a^knowicJgud by all, mid tho under nigued trust that citizeus will contribute libcrully. Contribullbna may bo left with any of the undereigucd. JOHN B. PALMER, JOHN AG.NEW, Ju : JOHN S. WILEY, K. W. SEIBELS, J. O. 8EEGEB8, Dec 1 Committee._ BELL SCHNAPPS, Distilled by tho Proprietors, AT KCIIIKUAM, IS HOLLAND. AN INVIGORATING TONIC A .Vi) MEOICiXAL It EVER A17 E. Warranted perfectly pure, and fioo from all deleterious substances. II ia distilled from Baui.f.v of the finest quality, and tho Aiiomj ? tic Jusirp.n Bebut of Italy and designed frpresshjtoT casoa of Dyspopsia or Indiges tion, Dropsy, Gout, Rboumatiam, fieucral Debility, Catarrh of tho Bladder, Pains iu the Hack and Stomach, aud all diseases of tho Urinary Orgaue. It gives great rolior in Asthma, Gravel and Calculi iu the Bladder, atrougthens and luvigoratoa the aystem, and is a cortain prc-vontaiivo aud euro of that dreadful scourge, rrr.tcn aso Aou>. CAUTION ! A*k for "Hudson ?. Wolfb's Bem. Seiis.\rrs." For anlo by all respectable Grocers and Apo therarioa. HUDSON G. WOLFE A CO.,Solo Import? ra. Othce, 18 South William street, New Turk. Sc>pt 2J *mo>