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Swifts j?ojrni^rHPTei^^|^; THE WAS ON NEW YORK IN 1870, AND OH BOSTON IN 1770.-The wat -which General Grant and the administration myrmidons aro making oje Now York in 1870, 'says the Cincinnati Enquirer, strongly resemblee ihkl "which the old British King, George III, made npon Boston a century before. Troops in large numbers are now being aeut to New York by the Federal Government for the pnrposo of intimidating its citizens and controlling the political action of elec? tors. This was what tho British min? istry, with the consent of a tyrannical monarch and an odious Parliament, did in 1770. "They sent cue red-coats to Boston, thfa rebellious capital of New England, to enforce tho stamp and other obnoxious acts that were iuveuted to op? press and impoverish the American peo? ple. So, now, Grout sends his armed force to New York, under pretense of en? forcing an odious and unconstitutional election law, that is designed to secure the same.end. Oar fathers of 1770 met this military usurpation upon tho threshold, lu Boston and Massachusetts it was openly resisted. The soldiers were compelled to leave the town and take refago in Castle William. The whole country sympathized with tho city, whose rights were thus invaded, and the fires of liberty blazed from the hill-sides in Maine to those of Georgia. The w?r prosecuted by tho British Go? vernment On Boston a century ago, was mo^.honorable, however, than that of ohs administration oh New York nt thc pret?j?nfc tinte'. Tdiat was an ago. of regal proscription; this h . ooo of popular liberty. The relations between Great Britain and the col?nr?s;\vere Ulrdefiued; in the United Sia?fes tuey=?i?o'ocarately drawn betweeu "tho States and the Federal Government. George theVKjng, in sending his military force to Boston, bad an excuse that cannot be set up for our Ulysses the First, who threatens to sweep tho streets of New York with his gun-boats, and to take tho ballot-boxes with his soldiers and marines. We, in 1870, have fearfully degenerated from the revolutionary pluck and .spirit that was manifested in 1770, or otherwise there would be an answering blast of in? dignation expressed from one end of the Union to tho other at UI?B brutal-may be bloody-policy which has been inau? gurated at Washington. BAD FOR LONGSTREET.-The Lynch? burg Virginian thus speaks of Gen. las. Longstreet, tho renegade: "We have heard from a gentleman of character and responsibility that, after Gen. Lee's death, his former trusted and beloved comrade in arms. Gen. James Longstreet, now United States Surveyor of Customs at New Orleans, and n sup? porter of Grant's Radical Administra? tion, refused to permit the flags of tho Custom House to be lowered at half mast! So it seems that there! are some other people besides Virginians who, when they fall, fall heavy and fall hard. THE ART TREASURES OF PARIS.-Fears have been expressed that the wonderful art treasures arranged in the Palace of tho Nouvre, iu Paris, will be subject to destruction by tho threatened Prussian bombardment. These facts are, in a measure, groundless. The Palace of the Louvre ia situated at a distance of over three miles from any portion of tho en? circling wall, and the detached forts from 1,000 to 6,000 ynrds beyond the walls. The Prussian army lies from one to tbrae miles beyond these forts. Hence the chances that tho palace will receive dam? age from tho bombardment are very re? mote. Only in the event of street fight? ing, with its usual concomitants, suck and pillage, are theso art treasures likely to suffer serious injury. Even thou Ger? man devotion to art may save them. A QUEER BUSINESS.-WO aro informed that when the election commissioners, Messrs. Williams, Gleaves and Langley, were arrested at Beaufort, their clerk was sent by them to obtain the papers containing the record of tho vote in Beaufort County. As thin clerk carno out into tho street, having tho papers in his possession, n match was struck aud a man mado a desperate grab at the pa? pers. The dork drew his pistol and the assailant fled, not, however, before ho was recognized. This man who attempt? ed to steal the election returns is, as we aro informed, Isaac Reid, upon whose affidavit the warrant for tho arrest of Williams, Gleaves and Langley was is? sued, and who was appointed a deputy marshal to execute the warrant issued npou his own affidavit. These are queer ti mesh-Charleston News. Affairs in Mexico, according to the latest advices from tho Mexican capital, aro much moro quiet than they have boon for some timo past. Comparativo tranquility reigns. How long it will continu?is another question. Peace in Mexico is like the little joker of tho gambjor -"Now you see it and new you don't see it." Let us hope, however, for the best aud be thankful for oven thc shortest reign of quietude poor Mexico obtains. A monster, at Cleveland, Ohio, last week, while in a state of intoxication, threw his child out of doors and beat,his wifo to death. TUo City C?ancU and th? CU jr VlaukSMM?. MB. EDitoBi tn fch? pTooeediog? of Cou^r^^ i^bJ?^CML In ,tkB^m*fx> 04, yeaterdtf, we Ind thii fol?owijf g tami "The Committee (that ia. tho Committee of Wa?p? and M>ans,y was instructed to>j report?t the next meeting at what, rate certain unproductive stock can be dis? posed of, and as to the feasibility of so doing." This resolution, I have reason to bo liove, means mischief-means a Ring operation. I desire the City Council to know that the eyes of thc public ure upon them. Let mo see if I cannot foreshadow a big job -a nice affair for soino secrot ring. I learn that the oity of Columbia owns $100,000 of atoe';, in the Charlotte, Co? lumbia and Augusta Railroad. This is the stock that tho Council call "unpro? ductive stock," and aro inclined to sell. But, why sell this stock, which is "flat" now, as tho bankers and brokers term it? "Hereby," I havo reason to be liovo, "hangs a tale"-or a nioe opera? tion. I learn that cortain parties have bought up tho past due bonds of the city of Columbia. Note, to sell the city's siock in ike Charlotte, Columbia and Au? gusta Railroad, and then to pay up thc past due bonds of the city, mostly in the hands of a Ring-is THIS THE (?AME? If so, it may be a good thing for the ope? rators, but it is a bad thing for tho city. It is not good policy, I think, for the city to soil its Charlotte, Columbia and Au? gusta stock at tho present rates. Nor sha!! th? City Council unchallenged sac? rifice tho interests of the city for per? sonal gain. I call upon those members of tho Council, not of the Ring, that may be iu collusion with outside parties to protect the interests, of the city. I do not uso names now, but if necessary, I shall bring the deliuquents out. COLUMBIA. KILLED.-A telegram has been received at tho Executive Department aunounc ing that on Tuesday night, between 12 and 1 o'clock, Alfred Richardson, color? ed, member of the House from Clarke County, was shot by disguised parties, at Watkinsville. Is he the one selected to be killed from Clarko County for elec? tioneering purposes? \A?anla Constitution. THE Committee from the Board of Trado, to whom was referred the matter relating to City Money, have decided to call tho mercan tilo community together, to act for them? selves, TUESDAY EVENING, November 8, at ibo Palmetto Engine House, at 7 o'clock. Nov C_ JW Persons having business with tho Sec rotary of the South Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical Society, will find him at his ofiico on the Fair Grounds from 9 a. m. till 7 p. m., daily. D. WYATT AIKEN, Nov G_Secretary. AIT GAS ItiLLS FOR MONTI! OF Ot - TO ii iou.-Consumers are respectfully re? quested to make prompt payment. JACOB LEVIN, Nov G 3 Secrotary Gas Company. WANTED-Several extra HANDS, during Fair Week, at tho Nickeraon House. Apply at once. Nov G 2 -XTOT?^E-ro EXECUTORS. ADMIN1S L> TE ATO H S ami GUARDIANS, Richland County-All who are in default as to Annual Returns, will save costs by making returns without delav. WILLIAM DUTSON WIGG, Nov G m3 Judge of Probate. C?OLIMHI.Y OIL. COMPANY-A meeting J of thc Stockholders of the COLUMBIA OIL COMPANY, to elect Directors for the en? suing year, und to transact business, will lake place at the Citizens' Vavings Bank, at -i P. M., TUESDAY, the 8th inst. Bv order of thc Board of Directors. E. P. ALEXANDER, Nov ?j 2 Prosident. PROPOSALS FOH WOOD-Sealed pro? posals for supplying the Water Works with 300 Cords Long Leaf Pinn WOOD, to bo delivered at tho Water Works, will be received by undersigned and submitted to Council for action, TUESDAY, November 8. Bidders will submit with proposals names of two (rood sureties. Proposals to bc endorsed ,:Proi)osala for supplying Water Works with Wood." Uv order City Council. WM. J. ETTER, _Noy_G2_Clerk of Council. "ARTIFICIAL TEETH7~ REYNOLDS I Af PR 0 VE ME NT. rrtHoSE Who havo lost several Natural _L Teeth, and have been advised to part with remaining sound ones, as the first ste]) towards olitaining artificial substitutes, aro requested, before submitting to a practice, cruel in itself and often unnecessarily per? formed, to convince themselves of its fallacy, by looking closely into a matter of so much importance. /Ibo above improvement was designed to re? sist so deplorable a practice, and after a tho? rough test of more thau threo years, is found capable of accomplishiHg what" no other sys? tem of Artificial Dentistry has heretofore done. It is now possible to obtain partial cas?s. which will save for years Natural Teeth, and be at the samo timo reliable in every respect. Au invitation is hereby given to such as feel interested to call at our Operating Rooms, and examiuo duplicate specimens of cases now in actual nur.. Nov G t REYNOLDS A REYNOLDS. BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS! C. F. JACKSON WILL ofler, beginning with this week, nome of tho GREATEST BARGAINS DRY GOODS ASD FAXCY ARTICLES Ever offorcd in this city. Every Department 'ia well filled ?Rh tho ?hoicost and most desirablo Goods. Quilts, Blaukots, Homespun, Shawls, Cloaks-in fact, everything usually kopt in a First Class Establishment, and at pricoa to suit tho de? cline In Cotton. Nov G G. DIEROKS INFORMS bia friends and coBtomerB that he is prepared to furnish OYSTERS in all styles-aa he baa a superior cook. Oct 30 A desperat? en?onrilar * oocojcoA i Var nor'o River, in MU last, between an "ibarfT^r tbi m?. Tho old ?lote in Iiis body, and ?ilied nil ihreo of ',his assailants. A FOUTTJKATE . MAN.-Tho aucoooaful holder of the ticket in the Mercantile Library Lottery of San Francisco, 8100, 000 in gold, is a Mr. Hellror.n, of the New Orleans Branch of the firm of J. & W. 8eligman Ar Co. in New York oity. Rev. George Richards', n defamed clergyman in Bridgeport, Conn., died of a broken heart a fow days ago. Restaurant. f^A THE undersigned iuforni< ^^mijirtTr their friends and tho public 1 ^^^F that they have re-oponeu their _ RESTAURANT, on Washington street, and will koop on hand the best Wines and Liquors. Fresh LAGER on Draught. Extra LUNCH on Mondar, at ll o'clock. Nov G ' _F. G ttl ES H A.BER A CO. Richland County Board ot Equali? zation. THE above Board, consisting of the County Treasurer, County Commissioners and Couuty Auditor, will nieet at the Office of tu? latter on MONDAY, the 7th. at 10 o'clock a. m., aud continuo in Bession daily fur oas wook, to cqualizo tho values of Real and Per? sonal Property in said County. The Board will hear complaints of persons who consider their property assessed too high. M. J. CALNAN, Nov G 3 Auditor Richland Countv Building and Loan Association. THE regular monthly meeting of thc Colum? bia Building and Loan Association will bc held TO-MORROW (Monday) EVENING, 7th instant, at half-past 7 o'clock, at Palmetto Engine Company's Hali. Monthly duea will bo received, and the funds on hand loaned out. Members will como pre? pared to pay twenty-five couts each tor thc moka containing Act of Incorporation, Con? stitution and By-Laws and entry of Instal monta. A fino of ten ceuta on oach Share will be im? posed.nu all members failiu? to pay theil instalments at the appointed time. J. P. THOMAS, President. A. G. RUEXIZEK, Secretary. Nov G DISSOLUTION-The firm of POPE A FRY is this day dissolved bv mutual con? sent. All parties Indebted, wili please make payment to either the undersigned. W. S. POPE, _Nov 5 3_G. W. FRY._ Jannoy's Hall-Two Nights Only! -?-?? FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, HOV. IX, 19. Tho World-Renowned DAVENPORT BBOTUERS! WILL appear, after a most extraordinary and successful career of seventeen years (fivo of which havo been spent in Eu? rope), in their Mysterious and Startling Wonders Their wonderful powers have been witness? ed by the crowued,heads and tho nobility ol Europe, astonishing and confounding thc wisest of all oountries. They must bo seen tc bo appreciated. jeg- Admission ? 1.00. Reserved seats $1 50, Boats can bc secured in advance at Salzbach or's Jewelry Storo, tinder Columbia Hotel, where a plan of the Hall can be seen. Vir Doors open at 7. Seance begins at 8. Nov 5 G_ Special Notice. rriHE largnst. finest, and best stock ol X CLOTHING in the city. Owing to tit? death of Col. W. J. Hoke, the stock will bc sold at prices that defy competition. Our line of Over-coats, Raglans, Busbies: ?.nits, young men and boys' dollies, and water? proof goods, (ot every style,) is complete. Buyers will remember, we oller tho above goods, together with asulenelid stock of Furn tithing Goods, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Trunks Valises, Carpet-bags, etc., etc., lower thar the Bamo articles can be bought thiB side o New York. Tho business will be conducted by O. M Johnson, assisted by myself, who respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. MIKE HOKE. Son of W. J. Hoke. N. B.-Tho undersigned respectfully iuvitei all his old friends to give him a call, see foi themselves, and bc satisfied that the truth o tho above will be fully verified. jXovjj_ G. M. JOHNSON. Cigars. ENUINE Imported CIGARS, together witt "OT a largo supply of Domestie CIGARS Prices to suit all._JOHNJJ^SEF^EHS^ General Groceries. THE largest and best assorted stock o FINE GROCERIES, WINES and LI QUORS in South Carolina, can bo found at mj Storo. A call will prove tIiis all?gement. Nov 3 GEO. SY.MMERS. North Carolina Butter. (T%f\ KITS MOUNTAIN BUTTER, on con signmont, and will bo sold very low te ..lose. Packages average hom twenty te thirty pounds each. GEO. SYMMEHS. - Mackerel 1 C\C\ PACKAGES now MACKEREL, Bos 1UU ton Inspection, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in barrels, half barrels, quarter barr?la and kits I just received and for sale low, bv _Nov3_ CAMPBELL k JONES. Clothing, TO suit all, nt reasonable prices, at Oct 23_J. BULZBACKER'S. Seed Wheat! Seed Wheat!! BUSHELS selected SEED WHEAT ??UU for sale by R. O'NEALE ^ SON. Nov 1_ Grass Seeds. ORCHARD GRASS SEED, Herd's Grast Seed, Rod Clover Seed, White Clovci Seed, for sale at HEINITSH'S Oct 7 t_Drug Store. Grand Toy Emporium. MCKENZIE'S. Af<it?/i Street, Columbia, S. C., WHERE is offered tho largest an? best selected stock of TOYS evei brought to thia market. Dealers ane others can bo accommodated, Whole? sale or Retail. Old and young, gravo and gay can bo suited from this varied collection. CANDIES of Puro Sugar manufactur?e] daily. Also, CAKES AND PIES. A fine assortment of CANNED GOODS just rocoivingfrom tho best manufactories. Frosh DATE8,Now Crop RAISSIN, CITRON and CURRANTS. ALMONDS, and a full line of ASSORTED NUTS. London BISCUIT! and Prince Albert CRACKERS, (imported articles,) puro and ol great benefit to the sick and couvalesont. JELLIES of pure frnit manufactured and sold at reasonable prices. oct 2G_JOHN MCKENZIE. Hats, OF all st vies, to be had cheap, at Oct 23 J. SUEZ JACHER'B. nrtinlque insurrection Uns boon Twenty of the misguided have lost their liveo, and about others ~l(?v$i fortified'?freir?, i So h for the nogro rising in Martiu{que. Dr. J. H. J^eed, of Anderson/ Uns been appointed a Notary Public by Go? vernor Scott. John Morrissey has declined tbo no? mination for Congress tendered him by the Yoong Demooracy in New York. WnAT ia QUILLAYA SAPONARIA?-It ia a tree, tho bark of a Chilian Trou, which yields, when macerated, a fragrant vegetable soap, with cleaning and autiputreacont properties not possessed by any other vegetable produc? tion. This Dark ia a prominent constituent of tho celebrated SOZODONT, the most popular doutai preparation ever introduced in Ame? rica. N G t3 "SPALDING'S GLUE," stickiest thing out. RADICAL RKFOUM.-The obi mode of chang? ing gray hair to a cr?or more or less natural, is eternally abolished. PUAI.ON'S VITALIA, on SALVATION ron TIIK HAIR, imuarts to Gie bleached libres Gio very shade t Hat has been bleached out of thom by Gmo or sickness, and is clear, and bas no sediment. Sold by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. N 0 t3 ll NEW STYLES.,: f k ?EVY STOCK' OF FINE MMY DRESS GOODS AND Mourning Goods. ALSO, Cloaks, Shawls and Shawl Fringes, Fer Suits anti "Shawl Suit*.'* VELVETEENS-all colors-for Sacks and Dresses. LACES, .?-c., Ste. DOMESTIC GOODS, at lowest ruling Cot? ton prices. Our Gooda as well as prices are guarantcod as good and as cheap as any bouso South. W. I). LOVE & CO., Columbia Hotel Building. W. D. LOVE, B. B. McCREERY. Nov C WILLIAM GLAZE. JUST received a large assortment ot WATCH KS.-Gold and Silver Hunting, Stem Winding, Open Face, of Swiss, English and Am erica u mauufacture. CLOCKS.-French Parlor, of Black Marble, Gilt, (Jrmular, Rosewood and Walnut. SPECTACLES.-Gold, Silver and Steel, of all descriptions; Kyo Glasses with Gold, Rub? ber and Tortoise Shell Frame. THIMBLES.-Gold and Silver, i-f all de? scriptions. LADIES' JEWELRY.-Gold Rings, plain and with settings ut' all kinds ut precious stones; Brooches, Eirrings, Necklaces, bracelets and Armlets, Guld Chatelaine and Leontine Chains: all varieties of Jot, Rubber, Gold, Pearl and Mourning Jewelry and Orna? ments, Ac. GENTLEMEN'S JEWELRY.-Vest and Gnard Chains, Collar and Shirt Buttons, Sleeve Buttons, Seal Rings, Broo dies, Scarf Fins, Ac. s 11. v ic ii \ v A li i-:. SPOONS.-Table, Dessert, Tea, Sugar, Mus? tard, Pap, Salt Spoons and Ladles. FORKS.-Table, Dessert and Breakfast. KNIVES.-Dessert, Fruit, Butter, Fish, Tie, Cake andChcrso Knives. PITCHERS.-Chalices and Communion Sets, leo Pitchers, Cups, Bowls and Goblets. CASTORS.-Silver and Plated, Fruit Stands, Cake Baskets, Pickle Stands, Coffee Makers, Cream Pots, Salt and Butter Dishes, Waitera, .vc. WILLIAM GLAZE, Ono door North of Scott, Williams Sc Co.'a Banking House, Main street. Nov C lmo_ State of South Carolina-Richland Co. /.V THE COU UT OF PRORATE. Ry Win. Unison Wigy, Judae of Probate in Richland County. WHEREAS Thomas It. Brown hath ap? plied to mo for luttera of administra? tion on tho estate, of ELIZABETH BROWN, Jato of Richland, deceased. These aro there? fore to cite and admonish ult and singular thc kindred and creditors of thc said deceased, to bound appear before me at a Court of Probato for tho said County, to be holden at Columbia on thc 10th day of November, lb70, at ll) o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any, why tho said ad? ministration should not be grunted. Given under nw baud and thc eoal of thc Court, this fith day of November, A. D. 1870, and in the ninety-fifth year of American Inde? pendence. WILLIAM HUTSUN WIGG, Nov t? Di2 Judge of Probate. Just Received at Exchange House. FRESn lots Baglcy's "Mayflower" and other choice brands of Chowing and Smoking TOBACCO. Also, a fresh stock of best brands CIGARS. First quality PICKLES, SAUCES, etc. PAYS1NGER St FRAKLIN, Nov S _Proprietors. Chewing Tobacco-Just Received. AFINE lot of tho best Pan-cake and Fig Chowing TOBACCO. Nov3 JOHN C. SEEGERS. 300 BBLS. FLOUR, 500 bushels CORN, 100 sacks SALT, 50 barrels WHISKEY. Wo aro determined to sell at some price to facil?talo moving into our new storo. Oct 30 L?RICK Sc LOWRANCE. - ..Notice. r? HIL CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK would X call the attention of the mihi lo to tbo fact that they aro transacting a GENERAL BANK? ING BUSINESS, and oxtend tho usual accom? modations to business men and others, who favor them with their accounts. Oct 23 A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. TBTS'O'?BI/? "it?niSV THE STATE IF AT?.-We learn that ar tiolepj for exhibition oro beg'uning to oomp. in. A successful Fair is expected. Lot nil lend u helping baud. AU of onr citizens having article* worthy of exbi j biiiuu are invited to give them a place in the picture. This will be a busy week in Columbia. j Orders have been received from Wash? ington that all pities interested in the Bale of distilled spirits must, on tho 15th of this month, make a return of all such in their possession, not in a bonded warehouse on that day. They are re? quired, in making their return, to dis? tinguish between imported and domestic liquors, also, to specify the different kinds and quantities of each. Every in? formation und assistance will be furn? ished by the local officers of the Internal Revenue Department. The annual meeting of the South Ca? rolina Monument Association will be held in Colombia, on-Thursday, Novoni ber 10th. A full attendance is requosted, as business of importance will be i brought before thc meeting. District managers who may be iu Columbia at tho time, are specially requested to be pre? sent, and to report to the Vice-presi? dent. Papers throughout the State wiil please copy. RELIGIOUS SERVICES THIS DAY.-Tri? nity Church-Rev. P. J. Shoud, Rector, 10 ?A A. M. and 4.^ P. M. St. Peter's Church-Rev. J. J. O'Con? nell, Pastor, IOU A. M. and I P. M. ?\Yoshingtou Street Chapel-Rev. Wm. T. Capers, 10,hj A. M. and 3}? P. M. Marion Street Church-Rev. W. W. Mood, 103? A. M. and 7.'i P. M. Lutherau Church-Rev. A. R. Rude, 10>? A. M. Presbyterian Church-Rev. W. E. Boggs, 10}4 A. M. and 7h; P. M. Baptist Church-Rev. J. L. Reynolds, 10,'.< A. M. THE AIMS OF MEN.-The aims of mon are so very different that a mere enume? ration of them would occupy- more space than we can afford. One grand and uni? versal object of mankind, however, first suggests itself to the observer of life, and this is, desire for accumulating wealth. Men toil and strive, for weary years, tc amass a little hoard of yellow dust, one perhaps, after youth, energy and laboi have been expended to secure this, they find that wealth cannot bring happiness aud go disappointed to the grave, searct knowing how to dispose of the frui which wasted life, so far as they are con cerned, produced. It must bo indeed i harrowing reflection to man, ns he near that figurative river which divides timi from eternity, that he has buried im mortal hopes in a sphere undeservinj the tremendous sacrifice; that, thoogl his meed be won, thc triumph is useless Naked we came into the world, unke< we must leave it. The pomp and splen dor of worldly surroundings benefit ni longer their possessor than thc air of th earth sustains his being. As life departs they recede, and leave the spirit oui; nlive to its better instincts. Dross o earth is forever dissevered from thu otherinl substance when it plumes it wiugs for a flight into the unseen, th real and the eternal. But, love of gain if predominant, is not the only life-lov of frail, misjudging mau. There is higher, though not less fallacious ambi tiou-tho last iufirmity of noble minds which, whether on tho battle-field or i the forum-whether hovering around th midnight lamp of tho student, or an; mating tho adventurous explorer, look to fame, rather thau wealth, for its finr reward. Wo confess that thero is some thing in this last-named halluciuatio which demands respect never to bo nc corded to tho mere accumulator of gob; Thero is something in every huma bosom which asks remembrance-eve on earth. Savage nations tacitly by their revoreuco for tho dead, ar plainly seen to share this universal ser timent. Those master works of nr. tiquity, tho pyramids, were doubtlot reared for majestic tombs, aud thc Ir dian hunier, even when abandoning hi hunting grounds and prairies, takes wit him the bones of his fathers, and chant iueir warlike deeds in his wild batt! song. Ossian, of all poets, is, perhaps most effective in allusions to this uuivci sal feeling. "Tho famo that rises iron death" was always, with his misty wai riors, superior in esteem to proson gratification. It is tho virtue of Chris tianity that another and better fame im pels its followers to moro glorious action Looking to a hereafter of eternal dorn tion, the high-thoughted and high-prin cipled Christian awaits his reward til oarth, his probationary theatre, an? time, its concomitant, shall have vanish ed into nonentity. How sublime, in tb: aspect, does his ok'iracter appear! Hot frivilons seem the aims of other, bc aido his, in this view of things: Win I dares assert tho contrary? ~"T?sT'??^?3r,^orj^;-^drtn> mail opens 4?? $,,$.f?\pju3!? fi A,M. . Charleston and greenville, open 4.30 P. M. ; close 5.80 A. M. Western, opens 12?30 P. M.; closes 2.45 P. M. Charleston, evening, opens 8 A.M.; closes G P. M. Office open Sundays from half-past 4 o'clock to half-past 5. PHONIXIAKA.--The price of single copies of the PHOSIX is five cents. If carriers chargo more it is simply a swin? dle. They cou be obtained at that price at the office. Messrs. L?rick & Lowrance have just received several tabs of choice Goshen butter; also, somethiug particularly fine, from the Valley of Virginia; besides a lot of pure mountain. Get some before it is all gone. We have been requested to say that the Committees on Finance aud on Toasts, iu connection with the Survi? vors' Association, will moot at Coloucl McMaster's law office, at 10 o'clock A. M., to-morrow. The Sheriff and Messrs. Jacob Levin and D. C. Peixotto & Sou dispose of an immeiise quantity of valuable real estate, to-morrow. Among the lots advertised are a number of small sections, or farms, which are worthy the attention of indi? viduals desirous of securing a tract of land near the city. Tuesday will be a great day iu the Uuiou. Seventeen Statas on that day elect Congressmen, and nearly all of them local officers. 1 Our citizens are advised to keep a j sharp look-out, as a number of thieves ! and pick-pockets are kuowu to be circu? lating about Columbia. The police haye an eye on them. The curtain has dropped on the last act of the .farce iu Barnwell. The offi? cial count shows the total-votes oast os 0,127, of which Scott received 3,879, and Carpenter 2,210. Majority for Scott 1.6G3. The entire radical ticket is elected. Fashion now decrees that it is not good taste for a gentleman to remain after 10 o'clock, when visiting a lady in I the eveuiug. A wise decision from the ! dame. HoTEii Amur ALS, November 5. I dickerson House-Mrs. G. W. Melton, Mrs. J. H. Smith, C. II. Alexander, T. R. Kline, Chester; J. W. Grace, Colle ton; W. P. Terrel, J. A. Young, N. C.; T. M. Neveu, W. Bonuer, N. Y.; W. L. Lyon, D. Hiss, Baltimore; M. M. Tar? rant, Calhoun Mills; S. S. Harper, J. W. nardy, Philadelphia; S. Henkel, Ya. ; Mrs. C. H. Burgess, Miss Burgess, K. Meissner, John Higgins, N. Y. ; J. M. Porter and two ladies, H. P. Adams, Columbia; J. Cohen, Charleston; J. B. Clark, Baltimore; R. H. Brawley, Ches? ter; C. A. Tauney nud wife, two Master Tauucys. H. M. Sorel, MUSP. ; J. M. Seigler, Newberry. Columbia Hotel -S. R. Smith, Natchez; j P. M. Hamilton, CharlottcjI. M. Dwight, ! Fairfield; Ed. M. Clarksou, Hopkins'; G. i Utley, Salisbury; F. H. Trenholm, S.W. McKen/.ie, llichlaud; A. D. Houben, N. . Y. ; C. L. Ross, N. Y. ; Johu S. Ryan, Charleston; T. J. Goodwju, Fort Motte; C. A. Estes, U. S. A. ; S. R. Todd, J. W. Simpson, S. C.; D. Wyatt Aiken, Abbe? ville; E. J. Hatcher, Augusta; Otto A. I Moses, Charleston; Mrs. Enright, Abbe I ville; Richard Thurston, Greenville; J. H. Adams, Richland; J.^ W. O'Brien. Charleston; J. H. Wise, Va. LIST OF NEW ADVEKTU-EIIENTS. E. P. Alexauder-Columbia Oil Co. M. J. Calnan-Board of Equalization. D. C. Peixotto Sc Son-Mules. Hauds Wanted at Nickerson House. Jacob Lcviu-Handsome Furniture. Wm. Glaze-Watches nud Jewelry. W. II. Wigg-Citation. Notice to Executors, Sec. W. D. Love St Cc-New Stock. Reynolds & Reynolds-Artificial Teeth. C. F. Jackson-Bargains in Dry Goods. W. J. Etter-Proposals for Wood. Gas Light Bills for October. Board of Trude-City Money. Meet ing Building and Loan Associate. 1). Wyatt Aiken-Notice. F. Gricshaber-Restaurant. "lt's mity caris," said Mrs. Partington to Ike. willie rea ling about the impeudiug wat in Eurone, "that the Uollerhorn creatca auch an ado hi Yurrnp, when it's sich a common disease among tho cattle in Ameriky." The old lady, having delivered herself of the above, took a dose of LIITMAN'? GREAT GER? MAN BITTERS to cheer her depressed epirita, and resumed her knitting. Lippman'a Bittora are for salo by all drng gistw and dealers. Depot in Columbia. H. C., at GEIGER A MCGBEOOR'H, Druggist?. 8 18 IF you have sallow, color of akin, or yellow? ish brown spots on face or body, d?llnese, drowsiness, froquent beadacho or dizziness, bad staste in mouth, tongue coated, internal heat, unsteady appetite, low Bpirits, gloomy forebodings, you aro sulToring from liver com? plaint or biliousness, and nothing clso will relievo and cure yon eo speedily and perma? nently as Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Discoveiy. Sold ty druggists. A Samphlet sent freo. Address Dr. B. V. Pierce, uffalo, N. Y. N G VI f3 Mn. E. H. HEISTTS?-DEAR SIR : The bottle or Queen's Delight which I purchased from you has given me entire satisfaction. I have boen a dvspeptic for many yca^ and never found roliof from an attack, excopt by travel? ing, change of climate and diet. No medicine ovor before baa produced so good au effect. After using that ono bottle, I am almost en? tirely relieved of pain. My bow els are regu? lar, Ac. I experience no nausea, as I did be foro taking the Queen's Delight. I regard this medicine ona of the moat valuable. It is pleasant and agreeable I abai* recommeuo it. Yours, respectfully, Oct 26 JAMES F. DOWNEY.