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?SPSaiSS BT J. A. SELBV. GQWmiK. ?L C.. SUNDAY, ?OTfcW?V 3.8, 1869. VOL. V-NO. 215. ???aw*??*.' : : 0??>*/ftrx Mont??. A i../ke.HA 09 Ti ?-Weekly, Rix Mon tba. -9 N W*eki? 8i* l?ool*?\.v>.4;v.?.',;.. .. -1 ' f?-' ADVEnnsxmtKT?. :. Fer Square, 9 liuoa, fir ?I idiorMofc.. SO TS Each onbaoquon I Insertion. BO ?tar A liberal discount made ?* ?fie abo** cs-Dook a?d Job Printing Of all mSh?? -wu ,\.'ja'ii)i.J www - lin-rt-i:u ?i ? rOT iaji P?i.tbftQfoP?tPes pf tfi? pniTersily pf, St>>#Q04b? ip i August lapt, , tbq .^ndor-i rued were arropinted n, c#mmite9 fc> drees yea oe too subject of the offering d? tba thtodr Sunday in Advent, aird io nffiS^?S-.'Si?tee&es? ?n ' ??ory i psri??!L and congi iJpihu fei U?* Bo ath, > '. i Yon Msw reujcmfaei, skat tUo plan of an annas* anft?ngp ! stab adopted by the Trastees ?fetbeteeeting bf 1 nat year, and soon after commanded i tr? ytjo by tho ten Bishops, {whoAr?**?oEcrio Trustee*,) in a pastoral ?letosri i Jfor Mirions reasons, few parishes) Responded; and very little was given.' The hope ia-earnestly cbo risbed, that this may not be the case again. * A brief statement of the'condition, Wants nod claitas Of the "University" nfost'' sfrfB?O for oar present purpose. Th?1'junior department was opened in September, 186a The close of the first year foetid tho number of students (nearly 100) too largo for the accommo? dations provided. Tn view o? t??is state of things-^a measure of eucoess almost unexampled in any similar undertaking -^*h? board, at its late meeting, hppoint ed a epeeiol agent, the Rev. O. P. Thockara, of Florida, to raise, by per ?Onal effjrt ia ?oar parishes,: at least 935,000, for tho erection of additional boarding" bousee, and a building for the gram ta Ar school, to bo ready, if possible, by the opening of the-lent term in Feb? ruary next. ' Mr. Tha?kara han con? sented, though ' ht m nob 1 sacrifice, to undertake the work. He ib eminently fisted for it, and earnestly commended tc yon m ite prosebutiob.' The Object of his TOie?tou, however, i?" entirely distinct frota'the "anhaal University Offering, " w?ri?h is to continuo frota year to year, to'assist in the gradual development Ol ?Utt' central educational 'school of thc troh'in bur midst. 'Through this, th? unel of our parochial offerings it ry'ft)aee, it is designed to give all om plo ah opportunity' for systematic tribn'tidn'tb on object which ought t< be'desir/to their hearts; aqd in this way Ss W?l!!asby?''information thus annunUi imparted, to inter?st them the more ii i?>K>gr?i8. . ! "? '? Bolf-suppottitig point has bern reached as to the salaries of the pr nf es aorte. Beyond this 'the receipts fron tuition can scarcely be expected to go Tb prbvfde for permanent college build iogB, the necessary apparatus in ever; department of instruction, and the pm chase'of, books for tho library, (n?i numbering over 4,000 volumes,) fund most. be raised from other sources Munificent endowments and bequests b individuals will doubtless come in th course of time to the aid of the "Univei sity." But upon these we cannot rely t meet the pressing necessities of its carl growth which have been mentioned. ] is rather to a steady stream of con tri bi tiop from tho members and friends c tba church throughout our borders, thc Vfe must, look, and on this we hopeful 1 and confidently relj'. To this end tb plan of the "Advent Offering" was prc posed and adopted. Whether large c small,'in any pince, it will nevcrthelci help to Swell tho general amount wbic is.now, and will continue to be, sn nine needed. Of the original subscription < about $400.000, but little, we fear, ca now, be collected. No'Stato eudowmei cab come to our nid. Our brethren i other portions of the land have thc 'o"\v'n church-work: to encourage and sn; port; ' lWe tannt therefore, ot liecessit; TelyV to a great extent, upon ourselve Aria ItA'.we ought to do this, BO we belie wttH'tuer?pidly returning prosperity a?i ?teople,' their common obligation this rmportaut behalf will be met iii a umilly increasing measure. ' ;The general plan of tb'? University, embodied in the constitution v ami st tutes?^ was intended to combiuo the br. "Features of those great schools of lear ing ?D the old woildi which have so loi flourished, as well as of the best in p own country, Anti in its religious, i peet, at least, as it is developed wi time and ample eudowmeute, it w doubtless mark a new Ora in thu histo ot ' American University ml neat ic Though now in it? infancy, the focal is believed to be equal to that of a other institution of corresponding n and numbers to bo found, The Tn tees are determined.to reach tho high possible standard of scholarship io tem era and pupils alike. Any existing < foots, growing out of o?r limited mei and the rapidity with which tho sein bas tilled up, will he rom relied ns speed ns possible." Tbe character of the hot of Trustees, composed as it is, of 1 bishops, and one clergyman and two li men, elected triennially by tho conn tiona of the seven. 1 dioceses, should spiro confidence, as furnishing every r Bonublo guaranty of efficient oversig . and a spirit of devotion to tho advau ment of the church, in its integrity, ? the best interests of tbe young. Every fucility possible, as our me i ?lonnit, will be extended to the sons thar clergy. They at? now received half the usual rates of tuition, and mi mote will be done for them hereat lu tho theological department, asi built np in the future, will be found of the most important aids to the gfo of the church in our widely exton ?ejd. , But we cauuot dwelL on these pointe at further lotigtb- Tho. causo of tho ..Uoiveraitv" is the eahs? of al! the dioceses interested ' ? ri ?bi Work. ? F its importance to thu church and tho rising fpfjuerulion, too much cannot b? enid. Catholic in spirit, comprehensive in acopo, arid elevated iii''li? ni m s, "' it is worthy of the chureh, designed to meet < the highest educational wanta of .par people, and is one of tho fi ret necessities j of tho timed. - It has 6fer????*sd"?'abate of ! things wiiioh not (inly, suspended all j effort, but seemed fora time to threaten ita extinction. And now if our people, wlio are, or ought to he, most deeply in? terested in it, . have faith:ita themselves, in those to whom the work ia more im* j mediately committed, : and ' H the bless? ing of God upon, our efforts, final suc? cess, such as was at first anticipated by the fathers who led tho way, but are | fallen asleep-Polk, and Elliott, and Otey, and Cobbs, and Rutledge-final j success, such as they anticipated, will be placed beyond nil peradventure. It may not bo seen to tho full, and will not in our day; but onr children and our chil? dren's children will gather there in the time to come to rejoice in the light thereof, and bless the memories of those who laid its foundations. The foresight which selected for the "UuiverHity" tho beautiful plateau of the Cumberland range, will be appre? ciated more and more aa its unsurpassed advantages are developed in tho future. Two thousand feet above the level of the sea, gently undulating, with numer?os springs of prireBt water, a most salubri? ous climate, a rich forest growth, .inex? haustible quantities of stone, und coal in I abundance-accessible by railroad to all parts of tho ' country, and yet'lb''Ita healthful isolation exempt from those I temptations to dissipation and vice in tba young which ol sq where so generally abound, there is probably no locality ou.| the continent better adaptor! to.the per? manent growth and sbecess Of snob an institution. We can only commend, in conclusion, to your fostering sympathies and gene? rous support, this noble undertaking; for without these- it cannot succeed. The clergy are earnestly reqnosted. to read this : address io full, to their congrega? tions; and to provide, on the day ap-1 pointed, tho 3d Sunday in Advent, or if that is impracticable, on some occasion soon after, for euoh offerings aa their people will cheerfully give. And may God inoline their hearts to contribute liberally, according to the ability whioh He batu given them. All bums collected should be forwarded to Dr. H. M. Anderson, General Trea? surer, Borne, Georgia. ALEX. GREGG, Bishop of Texas. J. F. YOUNG. Bishop of Florida. M. A. CURTIS, Clerical Trustee, N. C. W. O. WILLIAMS. Cler. Trustee, Gu. J. M. BANNISTER. Cler. Trii?t., Ala. T. E. B. PEGUES, Lay Trustee, Miss. NOVEMBER 1, 1869. AN INDIANA HOBNOB.- The scene of | tho tragedy ia a log hut, containing ouly one room, ou tho bank of Anderson river, two and ? half miles from Troj. On Saturday morning tho owner of this hut, Mr. Geldreich, left home, going to Troy, where he remained uutil afternoon, attending to Borne bubiuess. Upon his rotnrn in the middle of the afternoon ho was unable to open the door of his cabin. He rapped several times, but no ono came, and finally ho burst the door open and was horrified to witness tho scone of blood that had been enacted there. Be? hind the door he found tho ghastly corpso of his son, aged ten years, whom ho had left bright and happy iu tho morning, now ont and mangled. Twelve gashes! were cut on the head, .neck, and should? ers of tho boy, and ho lay in a pool of blood. Near a bureau, Ou tho opposite ?ide of tho room, lay Mrs. Geldreich, in a great pool of blood. In addition to threo pistol shot wounds, ouo ball enter? ing the'left eye timi lodging in the brain, another tho left cheek, nnd u third above j the esr, on tho same sido, there were thirteen gaping wounds about thc head, j neck, and shoulders of tho murdered woman. Tho . hots were most prol'mldy fired in rapid succession, and for fear life was not extinct, she was mutilated with a hatchet. The youngest child, aged four years, was found in ono corner of tho room with two serious wounds, tn roi o by the sumo hatchet, one pu tho tieck and tho other in the shoulder. The murderer or mur? derers doubtless thought they had killed tho little ono. The recovery of tho child may lead to tho identification of tho murderer. - ? ?? A colored boy by tho name of Purk?, wns shot by a policeman in Charlotte on Moiulny night, while running from him, and is in u dying condition. Administrator's Notice. AI L PL KMC)N'S Indebted to tho estate of Stophen H. Lover, deceased, are hereby notified that they inu?t nome forward and mako payment immediately, and peivous hav? ing claims ag?inst said estate are notified that they muet preaent them to tho undersigned I properly attested. THOA W. FHIDAY. l^lov 24r.2w* RnjviviDR Administrator. Executor's Notice. ALL persons having demands against tbs ? estate of ItOBtSKTR LE^Y?S. .dtccased. will present them properlv attested, and ?ll persons indebted will make payment, Wltlda three months from flits HI?L B^t?Wty0' l? Oct 10 ml* Qualified Executor. h?jjflg,hj?>r\ r^v1rV?d M "WW fe * f*w "fif*8! eorornJ jooro wj^h.a eovero lung affection, and that dread i^e^ase, Consumption, isapxion?to. m alto kuovrn, to. his Ldlu w-smTurors tb? mean? of eure. ; , <Tqfi\\ wh^d/OEjxo ir, ho will ?cod, a, ?op^r of tho prc?OripJipu used, (fren of charlo,) with Ibo diccqtioua, j"uf, preparing and peing thu Rame, which; Uioy ,^U?pd a BUBS CVHK ron CoHsuin-xtOrt.'AsTHMAi P,nor?cnms, otc. The object of tho advertiser in.-sending- tho pre? scription is to bonc^ tho afllictcd, und spread i??vr??iatioii whiuu ?ie. conceives to be invalua? ble; ?ud hq hopes,ayerj sufferer will try his remedy, as it v.jil odpt them nothing, nod may provo a blousing. Partios wishing Um prescription, will pleaeo add rena RKV. JED WARD A, WILSON. Williamsburg, Kings County, Now York. NOT 10 . 3mo A Rfgulur Habit of Body is absolutely ossential to physical health and clearness of intellect. Nor is this all. Beaut;- of person cannot co-exist with an unnatural condition of the bowels. A free pastago of tho refuse matter?f the system through these natural wasto pipes, is ss necessary to the purity of tim body as tho free passage of tho offal of a city through its sewers is nocossary to the health of its inhabitants. 1 Indigestion is the primary causo of most of the di ?case a of the discharging organs, and ono of it? moat. common reeUits is constipa Hon, This complain'-, besides being danger? ous ia iUe If, has. nj a n y disagreeable concomi? tants-such as au unpleasant breath, a sallow skin.. contaminated blood and bile, hemor ihoide, headache, loss of memory, and geno ral debility. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTEBB. re move all those evils by rt moving their imme? diate cause in the digestive organs, anti regu? lating the action of ibo intestines. Tho com? bination ?' properties in this celebrated preparation in one ot ita chief merits, It ia ?not morely a stimulant, or a tonio, or an anti bilious age-pt, or a nervino, or a blood d?pa? rent, or a cathartic,, but all these curative olomeutu judiciously blended in one powerful restorative. It Jenna activity and vigor to thc inert and onorvated stomach, relieves tho ali? mentary canal> ef ita obstructions, and-givei ; tuna te tho membrane which hues it, geutlj otiruulates the liver, braces the nerves,, ant cheers the animal aptrits. No other reined; UOBBCHBCB such a variety .of hygienic virtues ) It ia to thoBe ehaxaqteristica that it owes pi prestige -as a household medicine. Expert enee baa proved that it is aa harmless a* it ii efficacious, and hence it is as popular with thi weaker sex aa with the stronger. HOSTE PIER'S STOMACH BITTERS is sob in bottles only, and the trade-mark blown ii the glass and engraved on the label, with ou stool engraved revenue stamp over the cork is the test pf genuineness. Beware of cohn terfeits. . -1 - ^- '"NoTl7.t6 Kit lions UV YOUTH.-A gentleman wh suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prc mature Decay, and all the rflects of youthfr. indiscretion, will, for sako of Buffering hums nity, send free to all who need it, the rc ccipt ami directions for making tho simpl remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferer wishing to profit by tho advertiser's oxpor onco, can do so by addressing, with peifec conlidnnce, JOHN B. OGDEN, Nov 16 8mo No. 42 Cedar street, New York. ~TIIM HEALING POOL._ESSAY8 FO YOUNG MEN, who have fallen into viuiot habits, und now do ti rc- a higher lifo, sud s he ter Manhood, with certain means of ?cliof fi tho nfflicted. Font in sealed letter envelope free of charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOC I ATIOM. BOX P.. PhiJade.'pbia^Pa. Kept 25 3n SPECIAL, NOTICE-TO purtles lu want Doors, Sashes and Blinds, wc refer to the ai vc-i tisoment of P. P.'foale, the largo mam facturer of those goods in Charleston. Frii list furnished on application. _ July 17 Quio For sale at Pollock House, AFEW DOZEN DRIED MULLET ROE. For Sale at Pollack House Gonnino Imported SWITZER CHEESE. Far Sale at Pol'ock House, MoEwan's Celebrated SCOTCH ALE. Far Sale at Pollock House, Guinness' Celebrated PX TRA STOUT. Por S rle at Pollock //tn?*r, Imported Bremon LAGEIf. Just received a small lot nf the Mt ss; n i I. MONS, For Sale at the PnVnck //OK.*.-. "The Exchange House, 'Just Opened I BYPAYSINGER & FRA?.KLIfl. j-ry-} TKAVP.MNG- business MEN A*fr~* Pjavrill find at this House ninny ft(h"01rW? 1 vantages bv?-r ordinary Hotels; 4jpj*" as ibo hr st of MEALS AN? LODGINGS can obtained at all hours and at moderate rati Restaurant and Bill" attached, where will *ravs he kept on hand the best LIOL'Ol WINKS AMI SEGARS; also, Fresh O VS ITT GAMK, USU. .Vu. Nov 11 ear Newherrr Herald copy one week Richland-In Equity. P. A. Tradewnll vs. M iry K. Boatwright, al.- Pill for Partition, dc. 1IHR creditors o'r Dr. W. C. FREEMAN, i conseil, aro required to provo boforo i tin ir rleniotids against his istnte. on or bol'i tho Flits r j)AY of Jannarv next. Kept29 w13 D. B. MILLER. C. C. P Notice. AT tho next session of tho Legislature, i plication will ho mado to that body fo Charter, hy the Columbia nil Co. Sept 25 si Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having claims against I enlato of ASA HAMMOND, deceased, requested to present tho same, duly attest to Albert M. Boozer. Attorney at Law, at I In ml,ia, for pay mont, on or before Januar; 1870; and ali parsons indebted to said ext will pisas* make payment either to said torney, or to myself, at Kingsville, before s dato. FRANCES HAMMOND, AIIBVI KiwoBtiptrnv October P;-186>. Oct 23 si Notice ia Hereby Given THAT application will be made to tb? gislatnre. ai its next session, for amendment' io the Charter of ibo Colnm Bridge Cpirpaay. Sept ? w 8m ,:J J. F. BOZEM/.N. President. GiioJ P- K. Vfri^o*. Secretary. pNTINDE8'to furnish perfect security against loss or damage by Arson all kinds of insUfablo property, at adequate rates A ROD ta can bo found al every prominent point io the Sont li ern states, to whom applioations for insurance may be madb. Apply to r ? H, fc. NICHOLS * CO., _ Oct 17 flOMifl? . Columbia, 8.C. To the Public. OWINO to a contemplated chango in my business arrangements, it is absolutely necessary that all- persons who have been favored at my establishment, should settlo np promptly. This notice is applicable to one and fiji. T. M. POLLOCK, Nov 23 _ Of the "PoH"cl< Honno." OUR HOUSE RESTAURANT, SITUATED on Assembly street, near the North-east c?rner of tho ' Market, is now propared to serve np OYSTEH8 in every style, to please the patrons ot tho House; Familias eau be supplied with Oysters either on the shell or Opened. Tho BAU. H furnished with the best of WINES, LIQUOBq. ETC. A fine HOWLING ALLEY is atriohed to the House. tr,!|? D. Ma?ULNNIS, Nov 4 8*_ . , ? Proprietor. THE CAROLINA HOUSE, Washington street, a few doors' from Main. BEST of LIQUOR8, WTNE8, 8EGARS, cte., constantly on hand, and dispensed _ promptly. Hot'Mistares of various kinds. FREE LUNCH ?very day at ll o'clock. Nov 7 R. UAR HY. Proprietor. Barks, Pepsin, Cod Liver Oil. FERRO Phosphorated ELIXIR OF BARK. Ferro Phosphorated Elixir ot Bark with Uismath. ! .. Ferro Phosphorated Elixir of Bark with Stryohnt*. ' Mine \fff Pepsin for Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Powder of Pepsin for Weak Stomach. Pure Gad Liver Oil for Consumption. * gbJorato af Potash Logonzes. eotoral Fumigators for Asthma. Farinaceous Food for Infants. Soluble Pyrophosphate of Iron and Soda. Iodized Strop bf Horse Radish. Pastille? Digestive. Liebig'* Extract of Beet Viohy BaltH. Calf? Feet Jelly. Kiusingon Water. Congress Water. For sale by FISHER <t H KIN PI'S H, Oct SU t Chemists and Druggists. Notice. AT tho next session of the Legislature, ap? plication will be made for a renewal of thu Charter of Oombiihso Ferry, at its present site. Sept 21 tuSmo Cotton Bagging. BORNEO, GUNNY, DUNDEE and DOUBLE ANCHOR. 10 OOO yards of tho above for sale nt lowest mark< t rates._E. IL O. P. HOPE. Restaurant. ?Wfc. f~\ THE POLLOCK HOUSE RES ^KJki?/ TAD RANT lsnow in complete work ^?V?T in? order. OYSTERS will ho served up in every stylo and in tho best manner. Fa? milies supplied in any quantity. W^kXS AIHO. GAME in senson; bes i iles ^sflttknH ItKKlthSHM KN TS of every kind.gggSK Tho HILLIARD ROOM is again in ^? " raaonar?tion. Tables from beet atromaCT^gmaVers T. M. POLLOCK, lPC3t^^ Oot 28 Proprietor. Gibbes & Thomas, Beni Estate Agents, OFFER their aervk-eH to the public RH GEN? ERAL LAND AGENTS. TN illl.n.v and sell Lauds, and other property, on eointni**Bion. No 1 ;harg> H until salts are effected. .TAMES G. GfRHER, JOHN P. THOMAS, j JHU 19 WADE HAMPTON GIBBES. CITIZENS' SAVING3 BANK or SOUTH O AROLINA j DEPOSITS OF $1 ,fc UPWARDS RECEIVED. INTEREST A LLC M'JiJ) A T THE lt A Til 0 <l.\' I'fi li GEN'S*. PER ANN UM. VOM POUNDED. EVERY SiX MONTHS. I) Ul NCl LAL sud Internst, or any part th?i i - of, may he withdrawn at any time-tho j R;i!:k reserving the rij.;ht (though it will he I rarely e xercised) to demand foin tt<n days* no i tico it' the amount is under $1,< (Jd; twenty days lil over 51,000 mid under $5,000, or thirty days i ir ovi r (5,000. OFFICERS. Wade Hampton, President. John R. Palmer, Vice-Presidmt. Thomas K. On RR, < ?sl ier. John U. H. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Dirt rtors. \Vad<- Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F, W. McMftster, Columbia A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas, Columbia. R. II. Hcinitah, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Ore^g, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Maves, Nowherry. lt. II. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Havonel. Jr.. Charleston. ! Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or? phans and others may hero deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of inti rest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their tumis until they reqnlro them for business or other pur? poses: Parents desiring to set apart small t-ums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whose deposits can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in csee of death, by their leRal representatives,) withing to lay aside funds for future use. are here afforded an opportunity of depositing, their means whore they will rapidly accumulate, and, at tbfe same time, be subject to withdrawal when needed. Ang 18 ' ' i Ti?rrK' s>LC .TwrTa-ia ^ i ?rp"r MUS. FLANIGAN resri?etrolly filtWfW inform? th* 5?die9 of Colombia 'RSfli iL R *nu vicinity that abe hu received. iBvVU Jn * woald Offer for their munee RUSTI t?on a very superior etock of Mil s4BBm%?y Hnery inbONNE,lH, nA'fS, FEA ' *fll*\Tfll?R8 and FLOWE118, in end? less vartoty, after the very latest fashions, and at tho lowest prices. . -hiv Dress-making Attended to, aa wran,!, wibh an aiworttnent of TrimuoiDKe^ I>U?rn?t Ao. ? . ,_ Octa* Teas vid Coffees, SELECTED by kn export-Choicest Morn no, Hvpon, Japan and English Bl eakfa?t Tua*. Mocha, Old Government Java? ??Riiayraanti common to chotoo.liio (Jo floe a. I'riees low and quality guar'anteea. GEO-SYMMFRR. Dupont's Gunpowder Agency. AFOLL supply count mit !v on hand, nf all ?rade?, io Whola, Half .?nd Quarter.KORB and Canisters, for salo low to tho trado ami consumers-also, Drop and B?ck SHOT, Per? cussion CAPS, Gnu Flints, Ac, for sale low, by J. & T. H. AGNEW. . . . . . ' .mm IQ the Ladies-Millinery.. , , f'ed"^?^^ most fas h toneble assortment o* in Coln ai bia. COBfiBTB, HAIR, piafo or oruanaontedk at ail prices' an nnoortmontof cheap FANCY JEWELRY, HATH, Feathers, re*T Ostrich, Bird* of Paradise, ?eZ I will sell low everything io my TTtteTOct 17 faw URSULINE ^afflJPH?"11?? COLUMBIA, S?VTB ?A?&Shfkl' ul ' c-^LMfegs FOR Prospects, pleas* ?address y*UR^6''THE M?THEB SUPERIOR/* US? JWJAWavA.\na Convent, Valle CruclsV" . ? . ? 8ript4 ? ' . ? - j Tpaio; ?? DR. Wi lUT rt bi . ' STANDARD PREPARATIONS. Vegetable Liver Pilli, Improved Hair Dye, For sale by . F<*2, ly fi. E. JA?K80J?,. Promotoe . " ? i .. Digestion,. B^UevoeJick,, . i Headache, Restore* toae to rf (?YI?II rt-,7 BA i ?' ! ..' Upi ki.'..; toa-Byateto. Quieta NexTcsia aeaa, Gi Tea Sleep V*<l .711 ifflihj to the Beatleee. tho Appetite. Manafactured by W. H. CHAFES A CO., No. 207 Eant Baj, Charleston, B. C., And sold by HARDY SOLOMOS. Columbia Hotel Building, Columbia, S. O. Nov21 lm ? . FREXOTOJVX HOOK ISLAND GOODS. ' . . ?. ; . . ' .- . ? . J? ' '.' 1 ?J? -t::,r: val u. !.-..?:. i;* . . * . ,-i'J l?J?K>8 OttT .1.1 .-.'.) I?99&;)6<I ViUi*. THIS FINE UNE OF GOODS, WHICH - OH/t'A?NEl) THE FRSMIUM A T THE FAIR, ARE NO W ON SALE AT J. H. ??k L. lv^ABp'S. j CALL AND LOOK AT THEM. ENCOURAGE SOUTHERN MANUFAC? TURES. Nor 14 INSURE YOUR DWELLINGS IX THU SOUTHERN MUTUAL IXSIllM COHPAXV, OF ATHENS, GA., AND TUE Georgia Home Insurance Com'y, o? Columbas. POLICIES participate in profits, thereby effecting uti annual reduction o' the premium. Protect the old liuiuCHteud, nt thc lenM possible cont. H. E . NICHOLS & CO., Agent?. Nov 10 Imo Gr R EAT INDUCEME NTS J. H. & M. L. K I N A R D ' S . SPECIAL LINE OF D?ESS GOODS jost reeoivod und offered at a smell ad? vance on cost. Special lino of DOMESTICS, iiiirchnsed junee tho. recent fall in cotton. Special lino of SHAWLS, in single, double nod Arab. Special line of CLOAKS, in Intent iluaigUR, manufactured expressly for aa. Special lino of FU11S, in River Miuk, Coney, Siberiuu Squirrol mud Russian Sable. Special lino of GENT S FURNISHING GOODS. ! CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, ETC. j Prices guaranteed as cheap ns the cheapest. Friends, aqd visitors to tho city, ' aro respectfully invited to call und examine our stock, ns we feel confident it will I be to their advantage to do so. J. H. & M..L. KIN ARD. Nov 10 One Door South cf Columbia Hotel. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. H. E. NICHOLS & CO., AGENTS. EstalDlislAod, - - - - 184Q, REPRESENT Companies eminent for AGE, STABILITY and HONORABLE DEALING, possessing aggregate accumulated upsets of. nearly _goo o o o , ooo ._ HART &T CO., ..."*> KILL ROCKS, BOLTING CLOTH. CIRCULAR SAWS, HOES, PLOWS, BAR IRON, PLOW STEEL. NAILS, METALS, GUNS, AND OENF.RAL HARDWARE MERCHANTS. WHOLES ALK 8T0BE NO. 39 IIA YNK STREET, RETA XL STORE HORNER KINO A NJ}, HA BK ET STREETS, sept i Olxefcrtoiartoxi., S?? O