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S M | T W T F S "Il'liliLlIilE 0 7 I 8 9 10 11 12 I ! j 13 14 15 16 17 | 18 19 I : j 20 21 I 22 23 24 j 25 26 L 1 ! 27 j 28 j 29 | 30 j 31 j J i I A A VpAAAHA^Vf ?tgncEU"cure a a^BW-bbb*^. What the foundation is to a building, agriculture is to all other kinds of business. In the first place, though i there are localities in which the natural productions of the earth would suffice to sustain th$ life of man, with the fruits of hunting and fishing, it! would reduce him to an unnatural condition?to one repulsive to his * high state of civilization. His nature; would soon revolt at the i<iea of sub-j sisting upon these products, which in their natural condition are unpalatable, and yet so much improved by cultivation; but in order to accomplish which, agriculture becomes a j necessary occupation. Again, it is very certain that many j of the industries of the land depend j upon the production of the farmer, j The wheat that keeps the mill in ope- j ration, the wool that keeps the wool-1 en factory, and the cotton that Keeps; the cotton and thread factories, the silk that keeps the silk factory, the leather that keeps the tannery and I shoe factory, the lumber that keeps j the mechanics and wooden factories at work; all are* products of the farm,! or come from the farmer. And so, ! too, the necessities of the farmer far-! nish employment in the manufacture j of various implements and machines required in his business. Hence, agriculture becomes a necessary occupation. Still again, where there are so: many and divers professions and oc-} cupations that employ so large aj number of hands, who, when so employed, are unable to produce from the soil the necessaries of life, another portion must be employed in tilling the soil, or else in a short time starvation and famine would prevail. So again agriculture becomes a ne- i cessary occupation. But according to the generally re- i ceived definition, the tilling of the J soil in all its forms, such as the pro- J daction of crops, the raising and im-' provement of stock for the dairy, and other purposes, is denominated agri-: culture; therefore no other conclusion can be arrived at, than that agricul-! ture is a necessary occupation, and as such should be properly respected,; and receive a due share of attention : and regard from other professions, and occupations, for according to present indications but few years will elapse ere the power of the agriculturist will be felt from one end of the land to the other, and will receive the full 6hare of respect to which be is entitled, but which, in years gone by, has been withdrawn.?Exchange. Sow Indians Farm. A gentleman just op from Standing Rock Agency, in answer to an inquiry as to how the reds were progressing in the peaceful ways of graDgering, smiled and said their manner was odd. Every year they seem to know less about how to farm. This is attributed to the fact that they are learning the ways of the whites too rapidly. They begin to understand that as soon as they can grow crops their rations will oe cut off, and hence their growing ignorance of agriculture. If they are given a bushel of beans to plant, they, will eat nine-tenths of the amount and plant one-tenth, and the onetenth will be dumped in three or four holes in the ground. Last spring they were given five bushels of onion seeds. They couldn't eat them, and consequently planted the entire live bushels-on a piece of ground fifty by one hundred feet. They were too !azy to prepare a larger patch; besides it would have been contrary to their policy of maintaining the ration system. When ihe onions came up it was a curious sight to see the young stinkers crowed each other. The whole dry, naked surface of the ground was raised up on top of the sprouting plants. It is our informants opinion that the present generation of Iojuns will not make successful grangers.?Bismarck Tribune. F&yjp. Notes. It is the wise farmer who plants no more than he can thoroughly till and care for. Sow mangels, sugar beets, 'carrots and parsnips as early as possible, and fit the land thoroughly before putting in the seed. Melons, cucumbers and squashes are cultivated in the same manner, hnfc thev should never be olanted near each other. In highly bred and liberally-fed; animals the teeth are produced earlier than in those living under the reverso conditions. One acre of land well prepared and well tilled produces more than two which receive only the- same amount of labor used on cue. One pound of oilcake, says a distinguished French chemist, is equal j to three pounds of cornmeal, nine j pounds of bran or ten pounds of bay.! For an apple orchard select ground! that will raise a good crop of potatoes. The soil should be well pulverized. Such ground will never be too. moist. i It is important to spread manure evenly and at once when drawn, so that the entire surface of the field gets the benefit. If some parts are poorer, apply more manure, bat put it on evenly. Then the growth will .11 fnll pan mi WUiU ttUAO) uu V* i-iv iUii V*W?/ wv,- | be grown wiLhout. Always harrow over to even it. Lately we have been far to the north, to the south, to the east, to the west in our county, and we think wo can securely say that the corn is made almost absolutely safe. And it is very abundant. There will be more corn made in Edgefield this year than for many a year before. And the cotton prospect at present is equally flattering.?Advertiser. A farmer says: Four years ago my barn was fearfully infested with rats. They were so numerous that I feared having my whole crop destroyed by them after it was housed; but after harvesting two acres of wild peppermint that grew in a field of wheat, it drove the rats from my premises. I have not been troubled with them since, while my neighbors have any quantity of them in their buildings. ^ | STOMACH I "Hosic'i.fer'j Stomach Bitters extirpates | <v.Y-i>i;psiii. with greater certainty and j oinptitude than any known remedy, and is liio-st invigoratR? appetizer and an i:># scci-.tion. Tncsw' arc not empty assertions, as thousands of our countrymen i and women who have experienced its effects t an.* aware, but are backed up by irrei fragaWc proofs. The Bitters also give a healthful stimulus to the urinary organs, j For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally May 10th?ly. i Summer Complaints At this season, various diseases of the bowels are prevalent, and many lives are lost through lac k of knoirledge of a safe and sure remedy. Perry Da vis* Pact Kibler is a sure curtfferjtfarrhcea, Dys! cntery, Cholera, Choi ersSybrims, Summer | Complaiiit, etc., and is perfectly safe. Head the following: ( Bainbrtoge. X. V., March 22,1881. Perky Davis' Pain Killer never fails to a ford I xnetani relit/ for cramp and pain in ttse stomach. Joseph Burditt. klcholvili.e, N. v., Feb. 2, 18iL The very beti medicine I know ot for dysentery, cholera morbus, and crami>s in the stomach. Have used it for year*, and it is cure core every tima t Julius W. Dee. Moingona. Iowa, March 12,1881. I have used your Pain Ki llkb in severe cases of cramp, colio.and cholera morbus jm d it gave almost I instant relief. . L.E Caldwell. CarxesyiliA, Ga.. Feb. 2R. 1wl ! For twenty years I have used your Pain Killer I in my family. Have used it many tinas for bowel i complaints, rod it ahcai/s caret. W ould not feel sale without a bottle in the house. J. B. Ivee. Saco. Me., Jan. 22. iwl. Have used Perry Davis' Pain Killerfor twelve years. It is eafr tore, and reliable. Ko mother should allow it to be out of the family. if. I. Hayes. Ovi-it>a. x. Y_.Feb. 19. insi. We be can nsinc it over thirty years ago, and it I always cives immediate relief. Would hardly dare ! to so to bed without a bottle in the house. W. O. Spehbt. Coxwayboko, S. C., Fcbteh 1881. Nearly every family in this section keeps a bottle i in the house. Dn. E. Mobtox. U. S. Consulate. Cr.rreld. Rhenish Prussia. Feb. 8.1881. I have known Peuky Davis' Pain Killkk almost | from the day it was introduced,and after years of j observation and use I regard itsapretenoe in toy ' household as ill! vt'liyienxal/lc necextily. I. S. PoTTKlt, U. S. Consul. Bcrton-on-Tbest. Ex?. , I had been covers! days gufierimr severely from i diarrhoea, accompanied with intense pain, when I I triod your Pain Killer, and found almost instant I relief. H. J. Noose. 21 Montague St., London, Eno. j During a residence- of twenty-three years in India, . I nave fe-ive.u it in many cases of diarrhoea, dyseni tery, and cholera, and never knew it to fail to give relief. B. ChAEiDon. j No family can safely be without this ! invaluable remedy. Its pricfe briugs it j within the reach of all. ; For sale by all druggists at 25c., 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. ! FJSIillY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. L Aug. 24 to Sept. 1, SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTT^jpTOCK OF FASHIONABLE CLOTHING Ever brought to Columbia. I desire to announce to the Citizens of LexiiTg-ton in consequence of my increased, extraordinary facilities, that I am prepared to oiler my rv-n+i/Ar>lr t?+ nrnAAe f lian on*r 1>ahcia South ofNew York. Call and be convinced of*the above facts. Thanking- the Citizens of this County fbi* their past favors, and trusting- to share a liberal support of*?voiir patronage for the fixture. I PSILl?]' EPSTI1T, Nov 10?ly 148 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. FflBA & TWUfl * llfSHSM For COUCHS. COLDS SORE THROAT BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA, PNEUMONIA CONSUMPTION, Diseases of THROAT, CHEST ANOLUNCS. DAI OAftA DC Tftl dALoAM Ur IULU CONSUMITI0N in its incipient and advanced stages, and all disuses of the THROAT.CHEST and LUNGS, but it has never been so advantageously compounded as in the TOLU, ROCK and 11YE. Its soothing Balsamic properties afford a diffusive stimulant and tonic to build up the system after toe cough has been relieved. Quart size bottles, Price $1.00. All "I* I Al T not deceived by dealers who tor to palm off Rock and Rye UAU I IUN 2 in place of our TOLU, ROCK AND RYE, which is the ONLY MEDICATED article?the genuine has a Private Die Proprietary Stamp on each bottle, which permits it to be Sold by Drnnrlits, Grocers and Dealer* Everywhere, 43- WITHOUT SPECIAL TAX OB LICENSE. The TOLU, ROCK AND RYE CO., Proprietors, 4t River St., Chicago, IH. Jan 25?ly DP. "W. \A/ ug-ener 6c Co., C^.a,rlewtorL, S. C. WILL BE FOUND ALL THE TIME -AT ? HARMAN'S BAZAAR, LEXINGTON, S. C. mnvoi T1 A VTriTT nTTT^T A TT A CH^Ci l/TTTfLO? 1UJLO, riiiXUJ. UXlliM ily V 2!OiJO, JLYiUUOj 06U. 000 CANDY! CANDY!! CANDY!!! ALL KINDS. ooo . L Rtlistna, Figs, .'Wr*, turn Cocoanuts, Fancy Crackers, Fellies, Canned Salmon, Fresh Mackerel, Sardines in Oil, Sardines in .Mustard, Sardines in Tomato Sauce, Tomatoes in 2 and 3 pound cans, Okrn and Tomatoes. MRS. P. L. HARMAN. "SHIVER'S" Corner Main and Plain Streets. ? * t rrkT.TTAmT A s. r} w AJ V K/ v/? SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, BOOTS, SHOESt&c. J There will be kept in Stock at all times a Full Supply of all Kinds of Merchandise, all Purchased and Selected by an Experienced Bnyer under most favorable auspices. Fancy and Dress Articles in all Styfes and Values. STAPLE GOODS^N INFINITE VARIETY. MEN'S WEAR, MUSLINS, LACES, THREADS, SILKS, BUTTONS, Handkerchiefs, GLOVES, HOSIERY, H031ESPUNS, TICKINGS, LINDSEYS, CHILDREN'S, LADIES' & MEN'S SHOES, MATTINGS, y^JOU Cloths, Window Shades, PAPERING,?^^&>APS, AND A1L IfSr- Orders from the country solicited. Pricengjttb be Jftniiorm and jnst. Samples sent upon application. ' ''IsSm ? %C. BOUKNICHT, fcxr., & Co., T. T. HAYDOCK t Has the Largest and Most Complete Works for the Manu$ ' facture of Carriages in the World. Buggies for the Trade a Specialty. < * ? Corner- ancl Twelfth Streets, Sept 8?ly. CINCINNATI, OHIO. I j WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED' POPULARITY OF ALLCOCK'S POROLS PLASTERS? Because they have proved themselves the Best External Remedy ever invented. ! They will cure asthma, colds, coughs, rheumatism, neuralgia, and any local | pains. Applied to the small of the back they j are infallible in Back-Ache, Nervous Debility, and all Kidney troubles; to the pit of the stomach they are 4 sure cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS are painless, fragrant, and quick to cure. Beware of immitations that blister and burn. Get Allcock's, the only Genuine Porous Plaster, feb22(5m. C. MAYHEW & SON, Columbia Marble Works, Manufacturers of and Dealers in all kinds of AMERICAN & ITALIAN MARBLE WORK, MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TABLETS AND IRON RAILING Furnished in any design at Lowest Prices. POLISHED GRANITE WORK, either.native or foreign, to order. Correspondence Solicited with those In want of any work in the above line. Sept 10?tf KIHG-'S Portable Hand Power COTTON AND HAY PRESS. Over 100 manufactured and sold the past two seasons by us. First premiums taken over all competitors at the North and South Carolina State Fairs, also at the Weklou N. C., and Darlington County Fairs last fail. We are now manufacturing 100 for the fall trade. Circulars, cuts aud testimonials sent on application. We feel warranted in saying that we manufacture the best Cotton Press now in use. Send for circulars to CELY & BRO., July 19 2m Greenville, S. C. PLOWS AND CULTIVATORS. I have the sole control of the Dixie Plow and Plow Castings. It is emphatically the best and cheapest Plow in use. ALSO, Have the exclusive sale of the DEERE CULTIVATOR, which is the best implement ever introduced in the South. With a full line of STEEL PLOWS, HOES and other Agricultural Implements. JOHN AGNEW, Columbia, S. C. May 3?Gm JULIUS A. KRENTZLIN. DEALEEIN " WINES. LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. BOTTLER OF BERGNER & EifGEL'S AND PORTNER'S TIVOLI BEER. Near C. C. & A. R. R. Depot, COLUMBIA, S. C. Orders solicited and filled at the shortest notice. May 17?6m Paynes' Automatic Farm Engines OP ALL KlNDS.?Established 1840. Owr 10-Hone Spark ArmUiif ThrMhlnj Eayteebas cot lO.OUOfeet Pine Lumber In lO boat*. ; Will burn wood 6 feet long, coal. Straw and cor: stalks, i Send for Price Ii?t and Catalogue G. _ B. W. PAYNE A SONS, Boz 1100, Corning, N. Y. ! Aug. 9?ly. chg. m. j MEDICAL M STTTD31TT.0 Preparing to attend Lectures should cor- j respond with the Dean of the Hospital Col- j lege of Medicine. A thorough didactic i course with unexcelled Hospital itdvau-1 tages, and Moderate Charges. For circulars j and further information, address W. H. BOLLLING, M. D? ! 3d and Jefferson Rts., Louisville, Ky. Juno 2d?3m. HENRY HEITfjEH, RESTAUI^N'T. ? DEALER IN ? WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, ETC. No. 155 Main Steeet, Columbia, S. C. j RoivpT.r'nT.iaT'ij urirn \ spprriT.TV fiS" Conntry orders for Fresh Oysters promptly filled. oct 27 ly BEATTY'S ORGANS 27 STOPS 10 SET REEDS only $90. PIANOS $125 np. Rare Holiday I Inducements read}*. Write or call on BEATTY, Washington. N. J aug 17?ly "nr/Mfntrn TI riUTUJUi FRAMES, At HARMAN'S BAZAAR. dH K (fc'OA P61^11}' at home, j i^pO JLw ^p^V/ Samples worth $5 j free. Address stinson A; co., Mar. 29?ly Portland, Maine, j jfe f\ W.tc'nf*. Sum wlndrr* $3.50. W)ilum?t*l nuntineC??. % 11 Imitation KOI.1IS. Sol l<t chilli. Ch??i*?t?n<1 b?t M for J*our own u?o or *)*rulatlv? pari>o#r?. ValtuMe cut- i V ?lo*ae fret. TUOXPOQS X CO., J 1*1 .N'&maa S:. Ncr Yo-k. Feb. 23?ly. . j * ^ * "'.' V"' PO n-.vI3d.CUiCiigo.IUBuy your writing paper and ENVELOPES at Herman's Bazar. New Advertisements, ROANOKE FEMALE COLLEGE,' Danville, Va. All the appointments of the bent schools, j Climate excellent during the whole session. Board and tuition, from $170 to $'225. Session begins August 20tli. S. \V. A- J. T. AYERETT, Ang2 1 \v -42. Principals. r ^ a: 5-> o . - j w cz ? c ^ c c o -111'* m m -03 SUB a g - S a *2.? ??W ? Iff2s|s? | "1s2SjS?S N? ?=--?2 S'S " 'M | f'ls 5 x " S S s ?'** Ee??j?3 ^ ac - .2 _ ??Cs? BP2! ? H-sP-s^ ?$P -g?|c 2?5Ug _ ?* 5=<2 S a S'S S a a ^ ?i8-s e.Sz5 Bflnn > s r c.? 52*2 2 04 iSRwW ? o-5 EL iPli^iil - SsMnifs 88|Jg 5 IJg'iclljS S^g ?3 =So?aSgx2 jaSgSgSS 0 ^=Ji22r>-? gP^ S jxl^J'f.SS 3W g ?* ?~ ? U fl a J*h5 _s SoSS^^Q 13 Sage's .?5 ^Wji a ?? c ? 2 * 2 &V ^bs4fr|M a 5-a * 5 2* S.S ^bMEH v- 'sle'3 5 a^f5? ?5 -2 S-fs'S 2 I 53a ri$ 368 "3 ? 0 o ? ** >* 2 ? HJ ? ?iict?.c?^s *} sS^a t-H e-< ? c s o?H c. 11,11 Ik?FH?illl!?i ftr VMSIJUR ^ ALL HEALING! ALL HEALING! 1 OINTMENT. This remarkable Oiulmeut contains no ] Mercurial or other Mineral substance, and ( nothing can he lound in its composition ( that can injure the teuder infant or unduly effect the aged or infirm. Being a Vegetable Preparation the all healing oint- < ment will never injure you, but can be 1 used with impunity by all. Its healing j powers are wonderlul, and the great repu- t tation it has acquired during the past 35 years speaks volumes of praise for its merits. This Ointment has the power to cause all external sores, scrofulous humors, cutaneous eruptions, common itch, felon and poisonous wounds to discharge their putrid matter t and a thorough healing process follows. Burns and scalds are instantly relieved. Chapped hands and feet, frosted limbs and , chilblains are promptly cured. Salt rheum, barber's itch, ring worm, <Src., &c., speedily eradicated. As a reme-j Y)TT XTC (.Price25c. ] dy FOR | X lXjXiO \ per box. it is a speciSc. Sold by all druggists, or mailed free on receipt of 25c. by ffa.ll & Ruckeli, 218 Greenwich St., New York. 44 &0 ?<ACft S \ ? It? Coo jgcE M UJ Suiur * y I < fcM UJI a LU Qui ||| III CKq . t ui> Uaa UW ri c "5 ~ UJ Sfdui I s BG s E tn c * . ufTi ? in ic ? - Z1 =ipip=S 1 uu f * <? P-??iili * !3Ea We?? 5 g ? C uj|ss|i=S . S? |ss2 jig . u.u.u.0 - - Sr , 2Sg O Ql = 2 ^ tUUI = = 27 UIUS !;!? = ?J(0(0 o| ^ nBanaanaaaBaBaHamMBMaMM Satiiliei tbr moit failldlcui as a perfect Hair Reiterrr mod Drerjiing. Admired forlUcleanlmeatand elrTantprrfumc. NeTer Fails to Bestoro Grejror Faded Hair to the } outhful color. S'J CU. an J $1 at *!! dnjgjuU. y b Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, Stilling!* and a many of the lest medicines known are hoc com- U bincd into a medicine of such varied and effective powers, as to make the Greatest Blood Purifier'ithe Best Health and Strength Restorer Ever Qsed. a It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, nil diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, and all Female Complaints. _ il: If you are wasting away with Consumption or p any disease, use the Tonic to-day. It will surely help you. Remember! it is far superior to Bitters, Essences of Ginger and other Tonics, as it builds up the system without intoxicating. 50c. and $x . sizes, at all dealers in drugs. None genuine without ''' signaturcof Hiscox & Co.,N Y. Scad lor circular m I LARGE SAVING IN BUYING THE DOLLAR SiZL . Nov. y?ly. k ciig. m. * BUGGIES, WAGONS AND HARNESS. I have a full line of TOP and OPEN BUGGIES. ROCK A WAYS and HARNESS. Also a full supply of the celebrated flLO HlfiKflRY WAGONS. of all sizes, which tock the premium at the Atlanta Exposition over all others. ~ For sale by J* JOHN AGNEW, Columbia, S. C. f May 13- -6ju STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!! exgelsio^Ktoves ARE THE BEST. WOOD DOOES at both ends of Firebox, large flues, Remarkably Durable Patented Wood Grate, large broiling door with check urn 11, iciuuxtuic uouipci, tu?ao( double cross pieces, reversible long crosspiece, swing hearthplite, swing flue stop, sifter grate, illuminated sliding fire doors, etc. Nickel knobs and nickel Panels. Made with solid fire doors if preferred. W. I. DELPH, S31 Broad St., Augusta, (ia. Mar 5?ly LEZarc?03T HIGH SCHOOL. This Institution, ia successful operation since 1875, will resume its exercises on the 13th of September, a. c. The plan of studies has been considerably enlarged, so as to meet the requirements of the times and make the Institution in reality a High SchooL It will be the aim of the Faculty to prepare students for College, and to give those who do not wish to pursue a collegiate :ourse a thorough and practical home eduction. Special attention will be paid to thor)Qgh instructions in Book-Keeping and Sutural Sciences, studies of the utmost im>ortance to those who wish to devote themtelves to business or farming. CALENDAR PRO 1882-83. Sept. 1, 1882, beginning of First Session. Feb. 10, 1883, close of 44 44 Feb. 12, beginning of Second Session. June 30, close of 44 44 For catalogue containinc* brma >r. iculars apply to E. W. RIEMANN. Principal Lexington C. H., S. C. Jane 26, '82, t? EARS Jor The MILLION! Foo fhoo's Balsam of Shark's Oil Positively Restores the Hearing, and ia the Only Absolute Cure for Deafness Known. This oil is abstracted from peculiar spelies of small White Sharks, caught in the fellow Sea, known as Charcharoaon Ronleleth. Every Chinese fisherman knows it. ts virtues as a restorative of bearing were _ liscovered try a Buddhist friest SWJUl the ear 1410. Its cures were so numerous, nd many so seemingly miraculous, that '* he remedy was officially proclaimed* over he entire Empire. Its use became so uniers&l that for over 300 years No Deafness Ias Existed among the Chinese People. lent, charges prepaid, to any address at )ne Dollar Per Bottle. lear What the Deaf Say! It has performed a miracle in my case. I have no unearthly noises in my head nd hear much better. I have been greatly benefited. My deafness helped a great deal? think nother bottle will cure me. "Its virtues are unquestionable and its urntive character absolute, as the writer au personally testify, both from experience ud observation. Write at once to Haylock ; Jeunev. 7 Dey St., New York, enclosing >1.00, and yon will receive by retnrn mail remedy that will enable you to bear like nvbody else, and whose curative effects rill be permanent. You will never regret ;oiug so. ?Editor of Mercantile Review. .JsfirTo avoid loss in the Hails, please end money by Registered Letter."^. )niy imported by Haylock & Jenney, (Late Hatlock 4 Co.,) 7 Dey St., New York. ole agents fob america. Jone 28?ly. A GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY IS THE LOSS OF A Lecture ox toe Nature, Treatment, xd Radical Cube of Seminal Weakness, or permatorrhcea, induced by Self Abuse, n voluntary Emissions, Impotency, Nervjy us Debility, and Impediments to Marnagjj^AjHB enerlly; Consumption, Epilepi^-aiui Fits; lental and Physical Incapacity, 4c.?By Lobebt J. Culverwell, M. D., author of ie "Geen Book," dx. The world-renowned author, in this adlirable Lectnre, clearly proves from his wn experience that the awful consequencett f Self-Abuse may be effectually removed ithout dangerous surgical operations, ougics, instruments, rings, or cordials; ointing out a mode of cure at once certain nd effectual, by which every suffer, no latter what his condition may be, may core imself cheaply, privately and radically. l his lAiier win prove a uoon to thousntls and thousands. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to ay address, on receipt of six cents, or two ostage stamps. Address THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York, N. Y. an 4?ly P. 0. Box, 450. ^ irain Cradles, Scythes,&c I have a fall line of GRAIN CRADLES, GRAIN AND GRASS SCYTHES, SCYTHE SNATHS, SCYTHE STONES, Ac. For sale low by JOHN AGNBW, Columbia, S. C. ^ May 3 Cm ???? ^ 1^/3/2 A week in your own town. Terms DUO and S5 outfit free. Address H. HALLETT & CO., Mar. 29?ly Portland, Mgine. 1