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COLU?ttftfcAA S. C. XJontM of Col. Joaei 1U II?good. How often it ia that the laved and the gifted die young! Tho ancients were in the habit o? oayirig, "Whom the gods love, die young." Christianity rooog nizes the.fact, that iu the providence of Almighty God tho most highly endowed of His creatures aro of ten removed from tho soones of onrth by acoideot or dis? ease, ere the promise of TOOTH can be redeemed by tho realizations of maturo MANHOOD. We write, sitting near tho lifeless re? mains of n remarkable young man-a devoted son of South Carolina-a gallant ex-Confederate Colonel. Col. Hagood died yeaterdny morning, about 6 o'clock a. m., of tho severe wounds that he received in tho disas? trous accident that recently occurred on the Greenville and Columbia Kui I road. His strong frame-his stronger will-his patient endurance-his marked compo? sure-the attention of father, brothers, comrades and friends-the skill nnd tho effort of his physicians-tho lovo of kin? dred-a brilliant reoord-these could not save him. Death has laid its impress upon his manly brow. lu God's provi? dence, his time had come to die. "He, tho young and strong, Who cherished noble longings for thc strife, By the road-Bide foll and perished, Weary with the marun of lifo." Col. Hagood was a remarkable mau, and led a - remarkable career. Horn in Barnwell, Sooth Carolina, he was tho son of that highly esteemed oitieen, Dr. Hagood, and the brother of Gen. Johu son Hagood-one of the firmest, truest and best generals that South Carolina and the Citadel Academy gave to tho Confederacy. From his childhood, Col. Hagood wus j characterized by unusual insensibility to j fear. When a mere child, after aomo ghost stories had inspired tho usual feel? ings in his little companions, ho express? ed himself as entertaining no fears what? ever. Whereupon, he was challenged to go into a neighboring cemetery and pluck Borne moss from one of the graves. He repaired to the spot and returned with the plucked moss. This we men? tion as a characteristic incident of his childhood. During his boyhood, ho was noted for his robust sense of honor-for bia rigid adherence to the right. "Boys," he would say, "this is not BIGHT, and we must not do it." Young Hagood, upon roaching the proper age, became a cadet in tho South Carolina Military Academy, in which his brother, Gen. Hagood, had graduated with the finit honors of his class. His restless longings for the strife in which his State was embarked, led him to leave the peaceful shades of the academy for the fields of war. He en? tered the First South Carolina Infantry, Brat ton's Brigade, os a private; rose to be Captain, and was promoted over eight senior officers to be Colonel of his regi? ment-this unusual 'promotion being mad*5 by the President of tho Confede? rate States, for distinguished gallantry on the battle-field. At the time he was made Colouel, he was but nineteen years . old, and his promotion came on his nine? teenth birth-day. We deem it unnecessary to narrate at length his military services. Suffice it to say that ho made his regiment one of tho best in the serviee, and that his power of command and of attaching his men to his person, were marked features of his military career. He was cool, sa? gacious, resoluto and daring. Tender and gentle in camp, he was a thunder? bolt in war. He survived the war with a brilliant record-the youngest Colonel in the service. After the war ended, Col. Hagood entered the foreign naval service, ai a sailor, before the mast. Hore, he soon rose to the post of second mate, and was in the line of rapid pro? motion when he returned to his native State. He next became engngetl in planting in connection with his brother, Gen. Hagood. But his enterprising spirit aspired to moro ambitious em? ployments. Ho determined to seek ser vico in Egypt. Furnished with the high? est certificates by ex-President Davis, General Leo, and others, he was expect? ing a commission from thc Ruler of Egypt, when ho received h?H death wound. At tho time of the aceideut, Col. Hagood was on his way to Colum? bia, to attend tho meeting of the Sun vivons* ASSOCIATION. On the occasion of tho accident, his presence of mind did not abandon him. Although despe? rately wounded in tho head, .with his own hands he bound his handkerchief around the gapiug wound, and thou moving off, fainted away from physical exhaustion. Ho recovered from this state and was convoyed to Columbia. At tho depot, his younger brother met him. Seeing him weeping at the sight ho himself pre? sented, Col. Hagood said: "Lee, bo B mau, be a man. I am badly hurt, but theao things will happen." To his elder .brother he intimated that he foJlyappro oiatebTh?S 'situation and y^oojVe?l ?tvwnu ? collected minf. Da??qg the days thal' he lived, t li ero 'was > como conTuoion of words,' but none of ideas. Hit recog? nized all of his acquaintances, and knew that his father aud brothers and friends were annual him. He grew restless only as his death drew uigb. At G o'clock ou yesterday, ho died-tho day being his twenty-sixth birth-day. On his nine? teenth birth-day ho was made a colouol in tho Confederate army. On his twen? ty-sixth birth-day-just seven years pre? cisely thereafter-ho died. Wc have peuucd enough to show that remarkable qualities attached to the de? ceased Carolinian. A man of irou nerves, of strong will, of manly bearing, of I lofty soul-in him the State has lost one of whom she was proud und upon whose right arm she might have looked for aid in the hour of trouble. How strtiuge is God's providence! Here is n man who passed unharmed through tho storm of war, and ut last he dies from a railroad casualty! But ho is gone! Full of hope and work for the future, he was yet tenderly attached to the memories of the past. He came to mingle with the SURVIVORS, and he is gone to join the hosts of the DEAD. True to the last, his last act wns to do honor to a lost cause and to a noblo army of dead patriots, and thus to fulfil the conditions of the bard's pro? position "flo that can endure To fellow with allegiance a fallon lord, Doth conquer him that did his master conquer Aud wins a placo i' tho story." . Joint Stock CoaipanyaaAaiillar)- to tuc Stute Agricultural and Mccnnnlcal Society. In another column will be fouud the committees in each County of the State, appointed to assist in procuring sub? scribers to the joint stock company which is to be organized as an auxiliary I to the prescut State Agricultural and Mechanical Society. We ask leavo to commend the matter to the citizens of the several Counties of the State, and to ask that tho committees proceed promptly to tho dischnrgc of their duties. The object of this plan of forming a joint stock compauy of this kind is to place the State Fair upon a secure finaaoial basis. At present, the expenses of tho aunual fair, proceeding from the pre? mium list aud other sources, are met by tho receipts at the gate during tho Fair, and tho payment of life and annual members. Thes3 sources nrecoutingent and uncertain. A rainy Fair week might render tho society bankrupt. Acer tain, reserved fund is essential to supple? ment the receipts of tho society. Hence the joint stock feature was adopted, and inasmuch as the present State Agricul j tural and Mechanical Society, holding property as such, did not feel authorized to change its legal character, it was, as we bold, wisely resolved to organize a joint slock compauy, and mako it auxili i a ry to und co-equal with the present j State Agricultural and Mechauical So I ciety. The shares wero put at $10 each, j and as soou as $30,000 has been sub I scribed, tho company is authorized to ! organize under the laws of the State, i Already, about ?15,000 worth of stock I has been taken, or a pledge given that it shall be taken. Wo believe that 8100,000 I could be promptly raised. ?50,000 j would bo equal to tho wuuts of the case. The industrial argument for and in be? half of South Carolina is enough-to say nothing of other considerations-to in duco patriotic citizens to step forward j and at once consummate this project, so j useful to the State. And let this be I borne in mind, viz: Wheu a man puts his I money in this joint stock company, he i makes not a contribution in char itt/ or pub j lie spirit, HUT HE MAKES A OOOD, PATING ? INVESTMENT. In other States in the j North and West, experience shows that ? such stock not unfrequontly pays from ! teu to twenty per cent.-in tho way ol ?dividends. Tho stock will bo takon up, J and could at once be taken up, but tc j extend tho influences of tho enterprise I from one end of tho State to the other, .it is deemod advisable for each County j to be represented by shares of its citi ; zens. Our cotemporaries of the State prest ! will aid the publie cause by reproducing : this nrticlo, or such portion thereof tu will be sufficient to bring before each j County in the State the joint stock fea j tore, that it is proposed to attach to thc ; State Agricultural and Mechanical So? ciety iu thu association to bo made aux ! iliary thereto. We respectfully request j our cotemporaries to present the subject to their readers. -.-?-*-< A special from St. Louis Buys that thc j accident at St. Charles, Mo., involved tho loss of sixteen persons, nil of whoa were precipitated into the river by thc breaking of a wire rope while hoisting t . j heavy column for the Mississippi bridge, ? Fourteen bodies have been found, j Norfolk Bivalves, iu every style, al I POLLOCK'S. QgLtJMniA;yr)votDb6rTg',T870. Hoy 10 fis ^Sewing Machines SOLD BY INSTALMENTS. PA YA BLE MON TUL Y. HUNDREDS OP PEOPLE Ia tho St&to can testify to their being tho beut Machine in usc. Call ami examine thom at \Y. D. LOVE A CO.'S Nov iii One Case 4x4 Purple Prints, Remnants, At 15 cents, at W. D. LOVE A CO.'S. W. D. LOVE, B. B. McCREEBY. Nov 10 Meeting of Stockholders. ?rrnrilllflliy I A meeting of the Stockholders ?S8??3K?or tho BLUE 111 DOE KAIL ROAD COMPANY, of South Carolina, will be held in Columbia, at tko oftice of thc Compa? ny, on THURSDAY, th F 24th instant, at 12 o'clock, M. W. H. I). GAILLARD, Nov 5|7i Secretary. ? Gard. TUE undersigned, respectfully informs his friends, generally; that ho may hereafter be found at the well known and popular Dry Gooda Establishment of Messrs. J. H. A M. L. KINARD, where ho will bo pleased to see them, and givo thom bia attention. Nov 3 wal) J. LEE DIXON. Seed Wheat! Seed Wheat!'. + >i\f\ BUSHELS selected SEED WHEAT, ?\ IV} for salo by lt. O'NEALE A SON. Nov 1 Richland County-In Common Pleas. Elias Gradick, es. D. B. DcSaussnre, Adminis? trator, el ni. THE creditors of the lato firm of E. C. Smith A Bro. are required to establish their claims before, mc, un or before the first dav of Jauuarv, l.sTL Uv order of Court. D. ll. MILLER, Nov .!+ CC. C. and Special Referee. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. THEiindorsigned informs tho ( public that ho has opened stock or WATCHES, CLOCKS4_ I and JEWELRY, to which ho Invites j attention. Ho is also propared to REPAIR thoroughly and in a work? manlike manner TIME-KEEPERS of overy kind; besides Jewelrv, etc. GEORGE BRUNS. Nov J Imo Two doors below PHONIX Oftice. General Groceries. THE largest and beat assortod stock ot FINE GROCERIES, WINES and LI? QUORS in South Carolina, can bo found at my Store. A call will prove this all?gement. Novit GEO. SYMMERS. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. REYNOLDS' IMPRO I 'EMENT. THOSE who have lost several Natural Teeth, and have boen advised to part with remaining sound ones, as tho first step towards obtaining artificial substitutes, are requested, before submitting to a practico, cruel in itself and often unnecessarily per? formed, to convince themselves of Us fallacy, by looking closely into a matter of so much importance. The above improvement was designed to re? sist so deplorable a practice, ami alter a tho? rough test of more than threo years, is found capable of accomplishing what no other sys? tem of Artificial Dentistry has horotoforo done. It ia now possible to obtain partial caws, which will save for years Natural Teeth, and be at the same timo reliable in every respect. An invitation is hereby given to such an feel interested to call at our Operating Rooms, and examine duplicate specimens ol cases now in actual uso. Nov Gt REYNOLDS A REYNOLDS. Chewing Tobacco-Just Received. AFINE lot of tho hoHt Pan-cake and Fig Chewing TOBACCO. Nov ?I JOHN C. SEEGERS. Cigars. GENUINE Imported CIGARS, together with a largo supply of Domestic CIGARS. Prices to suit all. JOHN C. SEEGERS. G. DIEROKS INFORMS his friends and cnatomerf that he is prepared to furnish OYSTERS in all utvlcfl - as he has a superior cook. Oct 30 Extra Cheese. -j f\f\ BOXES Goshen. English Dairy and Xv/' / Pine Apple CU EESE, for salo low. Oct 30 E. HOPE. Buckwheat and Golden Syrup -i f\r\ BAGS new BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, I JA/V/ 5 barrels Golden SYRUP, for sale, by Oct 30 E. HOPE. Mutilated Currency. TORN and defaced GREENBACKS, NA? TIONAL BANK MONEY and FRAC I HON Ali CURRENCY bought nt ti small dis ! count at TUE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK. Oct 23 A. G. RREN1/.ER, Cashier. Yellow Pine Lumber, OF tho BEST QUALITY, and in quantities , to ault purchasers, can ne obtained bv i applying to W. J. BRYANT A CO., No. 2 Ann street, Charleston, S. C., Or at Branchville Post Oflicc, S.C. I Oct 13 Imo Gold and Silver Coin. THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK buv and sell GOLD and SILVER at a small' mar? gin. A. G. BRENIZER, Oct 23 Caahior. For Sale, A GREAT VARIETY or GERANIUM ^CUTTINGS aud other handsomo green bouso plants, for sale very low, by O. ADAIR, Sept 13 i3mo _At the Asylum. _ California Seed Oats. K.f\r\ BUSHELS PRIME CALIFORNIA DUU HEED OATS, for sale by Ootj>_ EDWARD HOPE. Pure Kentucky Bello Bourbon Wins key, at POLLOCK'S. Barr?la Florida Orangen, ??le by R. O'NE ALE A HON, OT 16 Y -y - y - O^wi Tojn. Bones, Damage fend B&rne . ONE gafar of deo 6Mp-< *pine HORSES, "a g?fedL? - .CARRliOE and No. 1 HAtfEfESS, are offered at priva tu Sale by the undersigned. Thia la a rare opportunity for thono in want or the above. AGNKW A CO. NOT 16 1 _ Nickerson House Hall. MIS8 SOPHIE WORRELL, MAXAOSBBSS. WEDNESDAY, NO VERI HEH IO, 1670. STAR COMPANY, POSITIVELY LAST LIU HT OF SOPHIE WOHRELL'S nu *vn COMIOOPBRACO., ANO The Great Hernandez AND Iieon Brotliers. FIRST appearance cf Mr. W. 1'. SHELDON. For tin.- ?rst tuno, thu Groat Burlesque, entitled: Black Eyed Susan. Among tho numerous and special features, may bo mentioned t bo wonderful performances of thc celebrated Spanish Gymnasts,the great HERNANDEZ and LEON ' BROTH HRS, who wi'l appear in their great specialties. Cow Bell-Ogians! Imperial Japs! Guitar Trio! N. B.-Thc performance will comrm nco this evening, at half-pant 7 o'clock, owing to tho departure of tho Troupe for Angosta, in the 10 l\ M. Train. GEOKOE HKimEiiT.Treasurer LEON DELKON.Advauco Agent F. M. CHAPMAN.Stato Manager G. G. KeiiN. Musichl Director RcHcrvod Seats il.50. Admission $100. Reserved Seata can he had at Isaac Sulz baclicr's. Nov 16 1 MONTHLY M'HSK-Mrs. M. PALMER, corner Gervais and Henderson streets. Is well recommended. Nov l-l SWITZER KASE.-A frosh supply of tho above celebrated CHEESK. for HHIU at tue POLLOCK HOUSE. Nov 15 _ YTOTICR -We have instructions from the Xl Wando Mining and Manufacturing Com? pany to turn over to F. W. MeMastor all notes that aro not paid bv the 20th instant. Nov 155- OO PE LAND A BSA RD KN. Selling Off ALOT of flue.J K WELBY, Ear-rings, Broast pir?H, Plain Gold Rings, Gold and Silver rhiniblos, Ac. Parties will lind it to their interest to call and examine the various articles. Oct .10 G. DIKRCKR. Oarolina Indigo. PAH LBS PRIME CAROLINA INDIGO, (JUU ou hand and for sale low nt wholesale Hld retail. J. A T. R. AGNKW. Cotton Bagging. "I pr YARDS heavy and medium COTTON BAGGING, for sale by _ _ E. HOPE. North Carolina Butter. i\f\ KITS MOUNTAIN BUTTER, on con ??\J hi? nine nt, and will be sold vory low to close. Packaged averago from twenty to thirty pounds each. GEO. 8YM MERS, q Nectar Whiskey. r\ insoN'S OLD FAMILY NECTOR and VX Uve WHISKEYS "the purest and best in market." Also, a full stock of RECTIFIED WHISKEYS, o? all grades, always on hand amt for sale by J. A T. IL AGNEW. Flour! Flour!! Flour!!! 0/\rV BARRELS FLOUR, consisting in ?UU part of Cl?nico Family Flour, "the best in the irorltl;" also. Extra anil Super Flour, al very lowest market price* far "ash, for sale by J. A T. ll. AGNKW. For Sale. IOFFER for sale a DESIRABLE RESI? DENCE iu Columbia, on Plain ttreet.be tween Bull and Bickens ; eight good rooms, besides tour basement rooms. Ono of the moat (IcHirable locations in thc city. Also, "Tho Yan Patton Shoals," in Spartan burg District ; 250 aerea of good Land, with good Dwelling and Mill. This is perhaps the most desirable water powc r in the State-on Enoree River and within live miles of tho Atlanta and Charlotte Air-lino Road. A never-failing stream, and with seventy-live to eighty feet fall, for manufacturing purposes, thin place has no superior. Also, a valuable LOT,on West fido Main street, between Blan diug and Laurel, 52] feet front, ruuuing back 11(1 feet. Liberal terms will ho given. Nov U t JAMES G. OIBBES, Columbia. I7WK SALE-8CANTLING, at $15 per _ thousand feet. Apply to C. P. REMSEN. Corner Washington and Assembly Streots. Nov ll n* Removal. DR. DARRY has removed his Private Office to his residence, at tho head ot Univer? sity Campus. His Public Oftico in t ho Medical Booms is open as hitherto, from 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. _ Oct 20 mw!) Ho for the Race! -a?. THE subscriber respectfully ;nvi4g??Wj invites his friends and public in ftg?Msy Wm general to call and sen lus stock fe B M ??f home-made SADDLES and t-??SMS6aeiiiARNESSES, which I can sell twenty-five per cent, cheaper than any Northern made goods, and will cliallongo any merchant in tho South for $1,000 to compare with me in homo-made work. Nov 2 Hmo R. HANNAN. Main street. A Mammoth Raffle of Fine Jewelry, VALUED at $1.000. 200 Chances, at $5 each. 25 Prizes, consisting of Fine Gold and Silver WATCHES. Fine Gold BREAST-PINS and EAR-RINOS, SI LYE R GOBLETS, Ac. j Will come oft at my Saloon as soon as the i Cilanco? are take??. Oct HO O.DIERCKS. Hagging. Rope, Twine and Cotton Ties. AFULL SUPPLY constantly on hand and for salo low, by J. & T. R. AGNEW. City Currenoy will be Taken IN payment for Goods at Nov ll HAPPY SOLOMON'S. Fish and Flesh. PICKLED SHAD, No. 1, MACKEREL, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, ?' SALMON, No. 1, 100 boxes Soalod HERRINGS,* Fulton Market Bc f, Smoked Beef, Boef Tongues, Extra Sugar-onred Hams, " " Bacon Stripe. For ?alo by GEO. SYMMERB. Call early and often._ Oct 21 Rio Coffee. t*f\ BAGS RIO COFFEE, for sale low to IDU dealers by EDWARD HOPE. XJOO gt X ItO TT1 CS . ?.'Cterr M. "B^TL?B? Tjflpntcyyisro;--Aa ?r readers fire jawaro,1 Gpbet'al Butler, pon corning to tho Strato ,F?ir, received very* ec vero lujuries ; fro?? aa- unruly horso which be wu3 driving. He nnd bis brother, Captain Butler, were both ! injured. General Butler came ou to Columbia. He has suffered a good deal, but is now improving. Tho injury waa in bia sound leg. He ia now at the residence of our fellow-citizen, Dr. J. W. Parker, where he will receive that attention so eminently due to a gentle? man whose record-military and civil is so houorablo and bright. We leam with plea Hire that Captain Butler is also doing well. Ho reuniucd in Edge field. PIICENIXIANA.-Tho price of single copies of tho PllcESIX is five couts. If carriers charge moro it. is simply a swiu dle. They can be obtained at that price at tho office. Charleston Bivalves, in every style, ut POLLOCK'S. Silent deeds are better than unprofita? ble words. Some sage says the mau who resorts to wino to get bis wits, will some duy resort to his wits to get bis wine. Just received, at POLLOCK'S, fresh Canary Seed. Tho premium awarded to Mrs. M. C ninon for "dried okra," was incorrect; it waa intended for Mrs. S. C. McCam mon, of this city. The State Legislature meets on Tues? day next, the 22d inst,, and not on Mon? day, the 28th inst. Tho Daily Union, a Republican argon, made its appearance in Columbia, yester? day. THE WORRELL SISTERS.-Tho Worrell Sisters on their second appearance, last night, at Nickorsou House Hall, were greeted by a largo audience, whose plea? sure and satisfaction at tho performances throughout tho evening were manifested by frequent applause. The Sisters are supported by a full and talented compa? ny, and, iu all respects, the performances are of first class order, and really worth seeing. Tho great Hernandez is a mas? ter in his line, and with bia "Japs.," ?E their eccentric and grotesquo perform? ances, present one of the most attractive features of the entertainment. This pari of tho exhibition alone, coupled with thc wonderful and perilous gymnastic feati of tho Leon Brothers, ia well worth thc price of admission. To-night will aflore tho last opportunity during the present aeason of witnessing the performance o the troupe. We noticed on Thursduy, at tho Fair a Masonic jewel, of most excellent work mansbip, which would do credit to an^ manufactory. -It was manufactured a the establishment of Messrs. William G Whilden & Co., of Charleston, by Mr Joseph Bock, jo weller, and Mr. Wm Fisher, ongraver. both of whom leuruec their trade in that city. Tho jewel is tc be presented by tho Grand Lodgo o South Carolina to ll. W. Robert S Bruns, Past Grand Secretary. Th> brooch by which it is suspended consist of two hands clasped, and ou the revers sido tho name of the maker. On tin garten, which is 2}.? inches in diameter is the following: "Preseuted to R. W Robert S. Bruns, Past Grand Secretary. A scroll fills the centre, ou which is en graved "Constitution of the Grand Lodg of South Carolina." with two pens ii silver crossed. On tho reverse side i engraved, "By thc Most Worshipfu Grand Lodge of South Carolina, Nov 17, A. L. 58G9." Tho centre ia fillet with tho open Bible, square and com pass, nnd on the open pago ia inscribei the chapter commeucing, "How pleasan it is for brethren to dwell together i: unity." With the aid of a glass, th cntiro chapter can bo road. Tho whol being of fine gold, and valued at S100. HOTEL ARRIVALS, November 15. Nickerson Home-T. C. DeLeou, Ne York; B. K. Wanning, A. Shaw, Md Mrs. Evans and child, Augusta; Miss T Mills, W. L. Mauldin, Greenville; J. '1 Johnston, Now York; M. M. Wolfe, C L. Gruson, N. C.; Miss M. Warren, J C. Guilford, Georgetown; J. C. Foatei Lancaster; Mrs. Phifer, two children an nurse, Newberry; J. P. Lindsey, Rev. 2 Douglass, Rev. J. 1J. Wilson, Miss 1 Moore, J. C. Tipping, ? orkvi He; J. I Strykcr, Miunesotn; J. W. Ruoyau, A P. Bass, Now York; L. F. Houston, ? C. ; Mr. and Mrs. Haight, Stone . Murray's Circus; J. M. Solkerk, Ga. ; I Arnim, Edgefield; W. P. Shelden, Mai tor Shelden, Norfolk; Wm. Whale} Charleston; J. L. Deaton, Charlotte; I D. Bush, Greenville; P. Johnston, Ga L. M. Davis, Rock Hill. Columbia Hotel.-G. E. Hoo, NewYorl J. W. Spragao, Charleston; A. Cudwortl H. C. Mazyck, So. Ex. Co.; H. S. Jobi son, Sau Francisco; P. Duffie, Oharle ton; ?. N. Batler, Edgefield; R. J. Join eton, W. Johnston, Ga.; M. Rider, Ba timoro; G. M. Kyalla and wife, Savai nab; C. A. Fowler, Conn.; S. W. Chile Miss Jennie Lake, Miss Sallie Lake, Mi> Mumie Moore, Edgefield; W. A. Bradle; W. J. Cresswell, Augusta. airo to exprea? oqr ac^notftedrrmon.tQ to Meagre. Bryna; * MoGajt?ap for a copy of thir, volume. It is au liietori?ftl rqmrjnoe, by the weH-jkiiown, ou thor o? tho VHejr Of Redcliffe," and othes readable books. Onr readers, who have read ;with interest tho other works by the jame author, will doubtless read this, which will be found not less interesting. LIST OP NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' Worrell Sisters-Lust Night. Ilostotter's Stomach Bitters. W. K. Bach man-Notice. Aqnow & Co.-Horses, etc. W. D. Love & Co.-Sewing Machines. R. O'Neule & Son-Oranges. Don't hawk, hawk, apit, Hpit, blow, b'.ow, :ind disgust everybody with your Catarrh and its offensive odor, win n Du. SAGE'S CA? TARRH KK.MEHY will speedily destroy all odor and ari nat tho discharge. Tho proprietor offers $5(1.1 for a caMe he cannot cure. Sold by i Druggist*, or by mail, sixty cents. Pamphlet I free. Address Dr. lt. V. Picrco, Buffalo, N. Y. fiN M Wi i From Alex. N. Dougherty, M. D., lt?te ono I of the Medical Directora U. S. A., Newark, N. J.: "Having been made acquainted with i tho composition of the preparation known as I SOZODONT, I have for some time past permit ? ted its uso in my family, where it has glveu cm ire satisfaction. It is au ulcganl toilet j article, veil worthy of the encomiums it bas received." "SP.VLIUSO'a PllEPARED GLUE." N 13 Younger by twouty years is tho appearnuce of tho man of fifty, or tho lady of-never mind how many summers-after he or she has charmed away thu gray hairs with PnALon'^ VITALIA. Pleasant, clear and transparent. No sediment. Sold bv all druggists and fancv goods deal era. " N 13 tS Mn. L. II. HEINITHII-DEAU SUI : Thc bottle of Quoen'a Delight which I purchased from um has Riven mo entire satisfaction. I have I boen a dyspeptic for many years, and never ' found relief from an attack, excopt by travel? ing, change of climate1 and diet. No medicine ever before has produced so good an effect. After using that ouo bottle, I am almost en? tirely relieved of pain. My bowels aro regu? lar, Ac. I experience no nausea, as I did DO forc taking tho Queen's Delight. I regard this medicine ono of the most valuable. It is pleasant and agreeable. I ahaP recommend it. Yours, respectfully. Oct '20 JAMKS F. DOWNEY. "It's inky caris," said Mrs. Partington to I ko, while reeding about the impending war in Europe, "that tho Uollcrhorn creates auch an ado in Yurrup, when it's Bich a common il is case among the cattle in Amer ky." The old lady, having delivered horself of tho above, took a dose of LIITMAN'S GUEAT GEE? MAS lirrrens to cheer her depressed epirits, and resumed her knitting. Lippman's Bitters are for sale by all drug? gists and dealers. Depot in Columbia, 8. C., at GEIGER A MOGREUOU'S, Druggists. 8 18 ! Carolina Manufacturing Company, HAVING opened a Branch House rn I tho city of Columbia, offer for aale the latest patented and best made 8TOVE8; ithemost improved patterns and regu? lar sizes or all kinds of TIN-WAUE, and everything in thoBO particular lines, with conlfdcnee of their merit. GUTTEIUNG, HOOFING and all kinda of job work done with despatch, by superior workmen. Plumbing, in all its branches, ex? ecuted. If you want Water carried to all convenient pointa about your premises, we will do your work at such prices as will enable all to aiiord it. Tho publie aro invited to call. Store in Ehrlich's building, four doors below Bryce's corner. Aug 18 t Another Triumph. HEINITSH'S KINA CHILD C?IIE. New remedy! New principle! No poisonl A now discovery and a sovereign specific For thc cure of "intermittent Fever, Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb A^un, Periodical Headache or bilious Headache and Bilious Fevers; aud all Diseases originating in Biliary Derangement or Liver Disorder, caused bv Impurity of blood aud Malaria of Miasmatic Localities. Wo have used the Fina Chill (Juro, and pro? nounce it a sure remedy, T. J. HARPER. J. ?. SE EG EUS. lt. B. LOVE. Call and get a Circular, at Oct 28 t HEINITSH'S Drug Store. To Invalids-Beef, Extract Meat. LIEBIG'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF MEAT of perfect flavor and purity. Persons suffering from weak digestion, in? valids requiring strengthening diet, aged per? sons, children, infants after ticing weaned, aud ladies after confinement, will lind this ex? tract, properly prepared, highly beneficial. Delicious Soup made of it at 2 cents a pint. Beef Tea at 3 couts a pint. Gruel of Sago, Bice, Tapioca, at little co.it. ALSO, .Just received, another lot of Sea Moss Fa? rine, Pungent Mustard, f?r the table, Pure Ground Black Pepper. For sale at Oct 28 i HEINITSH'S Drug Store. ? Desirable Store to Rent. THE STOHE ROOM, now occupied by Messrs. L?rick A Lowrance as a hardware und grocery establishment, is now odored for rent. This is a very desirable stand, situated on Main street in tho midst of business, oppo? site the PlliKMX ellice. Inquiro of E. ll. HEINIT8H, Od 2."> At tho Drug Storo. MILLINERY In all Ita ?ra.nc-1. cs. LADIES will plear.o call and loxandne before purchasing elao 1 where Also. HAIR JEWELRY. FANCY GOODS, <fcc, at MRS. C. E. REED'S. Oct "Olm _Main Street. Carbolic Soaps. t1.VRIiOi.lC Disoufecting SOAP, Carbolic ,' Medicated Soap, for allaying irritation.-* of the akin, "..ohing ?ores, wounds and cuta? neous ? ruptions, itching humors among chil? dren, diseases of the skin, Ac, for salo at Oct 71 H EIN ITS H'S Drug Stnrn. bea Moss barina. ADELICIOUS FOOD, prepared from Sea Moss, highly nutrieioua, and of exquisite flavor. A desirable article, and staple addi tiou to tho household bill of faro. For salo at HEINITSH'S Hopf 22+ _ _ Drug Store. WASHINGTON HOUSE, MRS. M. Wt STRATTON, Proprietress. TRA XSIEXT HO A RD, ?.00 PER DA Y. Oct 15 __V^2^ For Bale. 100 acres choice LAND-50 acres eic ar - 'ed-situated threo mile? from Hopkins' ^Turn-Oat; thirteen miles from Colum? bia, and throo-quartero of a mile from tho Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. For terms, apply at thia oftlce. Oct 81 lm