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BY J. A. SEL.BY. The Custom House.?General Worth ington, the newly-appointed Collector of this port, arrived in the olty yesterday. General Worthipgton stated that be had no trouble.in proouring surelies fur his official .bond, the amount of which is 8100,000, and that his delay in taking possession of the office was not caused by any difficulties on that score. It is generally understood that Colonel O. C. ruffes' will be appointed hia Deputy Col? lector. Beyond this, there will be out few immediate changes. ?? T [Charleston Hews! A Cci?bed Minister ix Trouble.? Burnt er haa had considerable of a sensa? tion in the shape of an arrest of a colored Methodist minister on the charge of threatening to abduct and rhnawfty with a respectable white girl, aged about se? venteen year*. . Ilia alleged that he sent her letters threatening to oarxy her off by force, with other insolent allusions. Upon her affidavit, a warrant was issued for the recreant miui?ter, who was ar? rested and bound over in the sum of woo: fesu ? The particulars of the mysterious oc? currence on John's Island have been fally ascertained', and it turns out that the girl who was found dead was killed, and did not 'commit -suicide. Sheriff Bowen arrested a oolorod woman named SallieV Palmer, on the chargo of having killed' Matin Davant, the colored girl, sbont fifteen years old, by catting her on the arm with a ram or, sevoring an important artery and causing her death. Dtssct ,Teade:?A ship has cleared from Liverpool, England, for Port Royal, S. O.f and is now on its way to the latter port,.with 300 tons of iron cotton ties, for Messrs. .Warren, Wallace & Co., of Augusta; .This vessel1 but the forerun? ner of "maby others which in the not dis? tant fntare will ply between Port ltoyal and the.ports of Europe. Blind Tain, the celebrated negro pro? digy, has settled near Warrenton, ~Va., on a farm which belongs to General Be thune, formerly of Columbus, Qa. Tom was a slave of tbe General, who brought him up and took special pains in hla musical training.' Tom's father is living near ColumbuB. ' In the United States Court, before Judge Bryan* the petition of L H. Hall & Co., to establish, lien against J. 8. ES buck, bankrupt, was referred to RegLs trar Seebrook to report facts. T. J. Counts was appointed assignee of Allen F. Free and "\villiam B. Bice, of B*in welL i S, B. liull, of Yorkvillo, the man who threw "a shell in tho Badioal camp," and who wao convicted of embezzle? ment, hae been sentenced by Judge Muckey to pay a fine of ?1,00.0 and to ? be imprisoned one year in the County jail. Spirited Away.?A yoke of oxen and wagon captured some time since by United States Marshal Maloney, and which were to have been sold at this place on Monday last, were sprited away one night last week?whither, we are not able to say.?Pickens Sentinel. G. F. Molntyro, proprietor of the Colleton Gazette, has determined to set up a press in Walterboro and do his own printing. His removal from the position of colonel of tbe "melisk" hr.s not de? pressed him much. A bouse at Hilton Hind win; shuck by lightDing on the 20th. There were teveu or eight 'persons in the house. The lightning passed down the chimney, striking and instantly killing u colored man, named Cyrus Oruss. Dann Key was shot and instantly killed, last Monday, by au aged citizen of Aikeu, whose name is not published. A colored man, named Jim Colcbred, was drowned in Yenuiug's Dock, in Charleston, on Thnrsdny evening. The total number of interments in tho .Savannah cemeteries, for the week eud iug July 21, was twenty-two. For Sale. 1 (}Q. FEET SQJARE LOT, corner Lull J_vyO and Lnmbcr streets. Terms easy. Anply at PnrnNix oftlco. July 2G GOVERNOR MOSES, IN authority, surpasses all ?ber oiilcials in the State. Ahe "INDIAN GIRL," in price and quality, surpasses all others in tbo Jigarline. This fact is especially appreci? ated by travelers, whose opinion otitht cer t airily TO BE THE . Most reliable on this auljict; for although tho criticisms of newspaper* and tho opinion of politician*, as to who is to bo the NEXr PRESIDENT, May amount to very Jiltlo, tho exporience of drummers ami others, which justifies them in saying these uro the flnost dears I have found in tho South fov tho money, speaketh volumes. Get a supply tor Sunday. For SaleT flODSE and LOT in Greenwood. Ap? ply to S. DONNELLY. July 53 tt _>_ _ Greenwood, 8. C. Feneca City, AT the ci - uniroftbo Blue Ridfjn and Air Lino Rai roads, ill Oconeo County, K. (}., lias been laid out in BUSINEf-S AND BUILD? ING LOTS, tho nalo of which, AT AUCTION, will commonce on THURSDAY, AUGUST H, 1^78. For a description of the propertv, terms of sale. Ac, see the Daw y piim.vix o'f the 24th and 31st of July and 7th of August. . i NORTON Jt THOMPSON. Walhalla, July21,1873._ July 2311 Western Hay. 1 f\Ci BALES TIMOTHY HAY, for sale low lAJLf for cash. HOPE & GYLES. 'Let our tart Censure* COLUMBIA, S. C, SUNDA Special iMotloo?. THE MILD' POWES CURES HlMPnUETS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST nmple experience, an entire m coons. Simple, prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They ore tho only medicines perfectly adapted to popular u?e?so Bfanple that mistakes cannot be made in usin* them; so harmless as to bo free from danger; and kj efficient as to bo always reliable. Thtaf have tho highest commendation from all, and wm always render satisfaeUon. 3Prlce . in largo thrco-d rae Iuji vials, with direcUons t., No*. Cures. Cents. 1. Fever?, Congestion, InflaramatloOB, . . 50 i n oi im, Worm Foyer, Worm Colic, . . *0 3. < , ytuH-Collc, or Teething of Infants, , 50 4. Tilarrhoea, of Children or Adnlts, . . 50 l>y?r.?teryj Griping, Biliona Colic, . . 50 ?>. Cholera-Morbui, Vomiting, .... 50 7. Cough*? Colds, Bronchitis,.50 8. IVeur-alria, Toothache, Focenrhc, ... 50 W Headaches, Eick Hendaohe, Vertigo, . 60 10. |>y?pepsin. Bilious Stomach, .... 50 11. Suppressed, or Painful Periods, . . . 50 12. Whites, too Profuse Periods. .... 50 1 i. croup. Cough, Difficult Breathing, . . 50 1*. SnltBhenm, Erysipelas, Eruptions, . 50 15. Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pain.*, . . . 60 16, Ferrer and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, 50 Files, blind orbleeding, ? ? *2 18. Ophthalmy, and Sore or Wenk Eye?, . 50 19. Catarrh, Acute or Chronio Influenza, . 51* 20. ^VhooptaMt-Congh, Violent Coughs, . 50 21. Asthma/Oppressed Bre-athinrr, . . . W 22. Ear IMscnarges, Impaired Hearing, . 60 23. Scrofula, Enlarged Olimds, Swelling*, . 50 24. GeneralDobility, riiyslonl Weakness, . 50 2i. DropiT -.nd Beauty Beeret Inns, . . . . 50 20. Sca-Slc?neaa, Sickness from Riding, . 50 27.-Kidttey-l>l?**a?i Gravel,.i-0 32. Hufrferings at Chango of Lite, . . . . 1CJ S3 Knilcpsey, bpusms, St. \ itus Dunce, . it J 85 Chroulo Congest!on* and i-rupuun?, TAMIL! CASES. Case (Morocco) With above U3 large vu:.i r.nl Mamtnl of Directions,. . ? ? ; *?' !;,?, Case (Moroceo) of 20 hirge rials r.ud TV*?> .. <. tk> D3T These remedies uro sent l?y too ense or single Dox to nny port *?f the country, *v"e or charge, on receipt or price. Address "^BSSSRp^io^-???"? co.t OUiceaud Depot, No. 504 Tiiin.vnw.vr, Sew Tons. For Sale hy all I>rurrgtst?i. And by GEIGER & McGREGOR. Columbia, 8/0. April 14 fVlv mLWLwLwm mmmmm SEND for ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, and examine our oricee, before purchas? ing, as we claim to sell lower than any other establishment in the city. Komember the number, 1.236 Ridge avemie, Philadelphia. Juno 25 t3m ? _ OBSTACLES TO DIA IIK 1A C K_n ftppy relief for young men from the effects of errors and abuses in early life. Manhood re? stored. Impediments to marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and re m&rkablo remedies. Boiku and circulars sent, free, in scaled envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Ta ?an institution hav? ing a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. Ju'y (5 3mo MOUNT ZT0N INSTITUTE. Wiimahoro, S. C. TUE SECOND SESSION of this institution tor the year 1S7:J. will ihegin nil tho FIRST MONDAY IN (AUGUST next. Students will bo prepared for thb University of Vir? ginia or any of tho Colleges of our State. Tho School is arranged in departmenth, at the following terms, payable quarterly, in advance: Primary Depart incut.?44 per a mi u ill. Intermediate l> paitmout. fill " 41 Uol'cgiate Department.<;u " " Students from abroad can procure Board at very reasonable rates; under supervision of Principal, if desired. For further particulars, address Colonel J. 11. RION, Chairman of Board of Trustees, or July 20mw4 R. II.OLARK^ON. Principal. Fresh Roasted ColFee. ITtUESH Roasted Rio and Java COFFEE, in X; herineti ically sealed packages. Con? stantly on hand and fur sale bv July 25 JO H N AG NEW .V SON. The Cheapest Place in Columbia to Buy Hay, 0P.tr. Corn, B ra n, Cow Peed, Salt. U at HARDY SOLOMON'S. The Cheapest and Best Flace in Colum? bia to Buv Gl :l ACKERS, BiscnRe, / Butter. Cheese, Lard, Beef, Tongues,Bacon, Bams, All or tho host qualitV, if at _.Tniy24 HARDY SOLOMON'S. Thorburn's Turnip Seed. WHITE NORFOLK, YELLOW STONE, GBEEN GLOBE. RUTA BAG A. Fresh and for aale bv July 21$ HOPE A GYLES. August Magazines at Bryan's Book? store. DEMO BEST'S BOOK OF FASHION, Qo&ey't Lndy'tt Hook, Lrs'ie'* Magazine \of Fashion, J'etirsnn'* Magazine, Atlantic MonUri/. Harper'* Monthly, Eallou's Monthly. Jtilj 22_ _ Family Flour. 100 BBLS. Extra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels low priced, but sound. For salo by_ HOPK A GYLES Now Flour. |?A BARBELS ehoico FAMILY FLOUR, f f\J gronnd from new wheat i and for nale by JO 1111 Just received VJNEW v SON. Attend the 1 Y MORNING. JULY 27, 1873 SELLING OUT TO close Business IWILL bcII, from THIS DAY ON, my entire Block of BOOTS, SHOES AM) HATS, At and below cost, contemplating to give np buaineas. B. SCHWERIN. Jnly 13 _ Tax Notice IHEREBY notify the tax-payers of Rich land County that I ehall bo ut my office from 0 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M., from the 1st of duly to August 20,1873, to receivo roturns from each and all persons liable to tax on real estate and personal property for taxation of 1873; aUo, all taxable polls aro re? quired to make return under the amended Actot the General Assembly, approved20th February, 1873, to enforce the payment of the poll tax, and in default of the payment of this tax shall bo tubject to a penalty of dou? ble the amount of their pbll tax and required to work upon the highway or roads. Anyone who shall refuao to conform to the require? ments of this Act or obey the directions of the County Commissioners, shall bo consi? dered guilty of a misdemeanor, and. on con? viction thereof, be imprisoned for the name in the Comity jail for a term not lees than ten days. , The Act of the General Assembly provides for the rc-assesemont of real estate, and to I correct the rocorda of the Connty Auditor's ofiice of errors, if any exist, and to furnish a i correct and complete return of all taxable (.property in Richland County. The law aleo requires the County Auditor to aaBeea all partieB who fail to make a return of their real and peraonal property within the timo above noted, with a penalty of 50 per cent, on both. The law in this particular will bo rigidly enforced, except in caees of sickness or ab sonce from the County, and all returns will be received and aseesemODts made in accord? ance with law, at the Auditor's office, in Co? lumbia, S. C. A. L. SOLOMON, A. R. C. Cflico Richardeon Btrect, Parker Block, Second Floor, Room No. 2. _ July'.i Ho! for the Mountains of North Caro? lina, Via the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad'. EXCURSION TICKETS are on ealo at the office of the Atlantic, Tennessee am] Ohio Railroad, Charlotte, to and from the fol? lowing places: Asheville and retnrn, $13 00 Marion 14 *' 8.25 Morgaiiton" " 7 00 Hickory Station " 5.75 Trains connect at Charlotte both ways with Charlotte. Colmnhia and Augusta Railroad. Tickets Good until used. "July IG lmo W. W. PEG RAM. A;< nt. CHAR., COL. Si AUGUSTA R. It. CO., Gr.SKR.vr. Ticket DnPAnTaiKNT, Coi.CMIiIA, S. C. July 7, lb73. PASSENGERS for the Virginia Springs on lino of Chcu&pcake and Ohio Road, by taking the 8 42 A. M. train, will reach Rich? mond at 0.30 tho following morning; leuve Richmond at s 30, nrriving at tho White Sul phitr Springs at . 05 that evening, and at all other springs in time for tea; thu8a alTjrdiiiR tho lover o: nature an opportunity to view, by daylight, some of tho most romantic scenery in the world. Full lino or Straight and Excursion Tickets on ealo at Ticket Olfice. K. R. DORSEY, July 8 25 General Ticket Atreiil. Photographic Gallery. m} RISER Si CO., on Plain '/iilreet, are making the van " best PHOTOGRAPHS; also, tho best FERREOTYPE8 ill tho State, arc now made at this nailery, cither sitting oi standing. Old pictures copied in tho very heft manner. Wo are now prepared to fur? nish any kind eil picture, varying in price from 50 cents to 1100. Otve us a call. July 8 liu Fnsh Biscuits. BOXE-"* Cream, Lemon, Milk, Ginge Sun(>)-<- m<l Cracknels, (or sale l-.v h:iti> 15 HOPE a iiYl.l s*. 20 O The Georgia Gin. N eiltet in,-; our tiff It seafoti with ib'-ne , / (ilNS, we luve only to say, Unit in EVERY casjyiurtifd aIio huvn bought I hem or seen them used have hoti liELIGIITKLl with them, slot proiieuimv Ih'?m tin P.I-.R'J they havo ait) knowledge :?!. We GUAKAN i Eh tliein to gin at eh m\, run sm LIGHT. OIN a.-< F\KT and tun. out a? GOOI.I SAMPLh a* any GIN 21L.T 1? MADE. l'lia?e order i?arly, ho a.- In avoid disappoint:) cot. t'ntalogne and reference Rirw.ti'di-ti nit appiiCatiiiii. L?RICK A LOWUANC1 . Jo'ie* 21 S ?I?! Agiitls for Soulh Carolina. Sugar-Onrt'd Shoulders and Strips C> BBLS. Sugni-Clued SL?U1 DEbS ami ) Preal.r.ift sl'hlPS. IIOI'K A GYLE.s Cow Feed * n TONS SHORTSaud WHEAT BRAN.foi ?>_> Kalo by _ HOPE St GYI.1S. A Manual for County Officers, FOR Clerk?, Sheriffs, Trial Justices, Pro? bate Judges, Auditors, Ac, for sale at June 20 It. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. Threshing- Machines, FAN MILLS, Cotton Gins, Cotton Prnssea, Engines, Rolling,Smut Machines, Porta? ble Mills, Agricultural Implements and Ma? chinery of all kinds, for salo at manufac? turers price*, by L?rick a lowranoe, Juno 25 Columbia, s. O. Oats and Corn. 1 flAn BUSHELS pilma white CORN, JL.UV/l/ 800 bushels hosvvOATS. l or Kalo low forjcash._ HOPE a OYLES. FRESH ARRIVALS. SMOKED BREF TONGUES, "Coveted," "Extra largo," ?1{ to G lbs. each. CHOICE SMOKED BEEF. "Covered," "Small j-ieccs." Julv 10 GEO. SYMME.RS. 'rue Event-. VOL. IX?NO. 109. USEFUL AND Tourists, Travelers, And all persons going off, will find a splendid variety of handsome and useful things for travelers at our house, such as TRAVELING TRUNKS, in Sole Leather, Linen Couch Covers, or Zinc Saratogas, or Zinc, (Gentleman's Styles,) Satchels, in Black and Bronze, with Lunch Baskets, Pocket Fans, Linen Suits, &c, &c. In all departments will he found goods at prices to suit the times. A full line, of every style Shoe and Slipper, suitable for the season. R. C. SHIVER & CO._ THE GREATEST REDUCTION PRICES! will BE FOUND at tiik Grand Central DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT WM. I LOTS & CO. CUSTOMERS will And on our bargain couu icra choice hues oi goods, olTeimg at less than half price. AH our departments are full of good coods, at prices to s^iit tho limes. v The dealing out sale has commenced, and barpains may be expected at the Grand Cen? tral JJrv Goods Establishment of WM. O. LOVE A CO., Under the Wheeler I Ion?"!. W. D. Tjqvb. p.. u. McCnr.Kiiv. We desire to inform Buyers cf Clothing V,"? have this day MARKED SOWN A large line of SPIIIXG CASSIMERES Besides HATS AND S U I T S . TO NEW YORK COST. ) rpiIE CASSIMKLKS ? mi fje ':. m e, uis to j f2 UU per yard, h:m1 w? i- i?-c?ed for ow ?? *tr* ! t.>nt trade. Call and examine for yoiin elf. R. & W 0. SWAFFIELi). Mills House Sale Stables. TIlEnndorsigiK il, having pit: eh? sell the BEXriCB KTARLKS, wen!.! in? form their 11 lend.- thai il.ey still keep on hand ilrst elnss Single and Double Harness Unnsi s, Sartlh Bout n und Mules, wliinh ihey ar,- prepaied to i-ell oil inofcl lea soiisible Uiins. ??. CBA1IAM A ( t> Jons N. Lose, Agenl Ma> t Seeders' Ucer n Cure . ? I'don't contain Ooeortiiu Indien.? : . i I ?!/ r ri^ i ? ( iltiRiM ? ie<Hn<*! i Notice. 1WILL be at the following Ekctiou l ie eiucts lor the purpose of receiving and laci'itating the tax pajf r> of l?ehlnlid County in making their returns l?>r the year is":'. At Gadsden Precinct. 17th, ISlh, l'.lth ,lulv. At AeLon'a 1'rcciuct, 2lst. 22d July. At Darner's Prrciiiut, 2;5d,21:Ii Julyi At Hopkins' I'rceinct. 2?!'.li July. At Treuholm'-i, 28ih July. At Gamp Ground, 30:h, ::t.-t July. At Davis', l?t, 'J.l August. At KilliauV, 5tli. tJth August. '1 ho Auditor's otii re will lie np< .i iluilv until the 20tli ol AugnM, 1^7 !. Juh 15 2." A. L. SOLOMON'. A IS. ?' Lumber. flUv?VVM Blilt, on hand at my Mill in Lexington County and Tor sale. Ordere tilled at short notice.' Address P. O. Box No. 1U0, or apply at my roaidiiticc, on Main stioot, near new Posl C Ai'ce building,Columbia, B. c. July 20 lmn W. LOWRY. Sicily Lemon Sugar MAKES instantaneous Limonade, is so peiior to Lentous, costs less, sind is liHtidb i (<?: :i-i For s.i e by J 11 v !i JOHN AGNF.W v ?? uN. D, JL?jfSxIN, Columbia Hotel Clothing Emporium! NEW CLOTHING! GOOD CLOTHING! CHEAP CLOTHING THE largest acd finest of the very lateet Btylea of CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, for Men and Boya, overseen in Columbia. Furnishing Goods ! His stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS cannot be equaled in the city, comprising every novelty ot the neaae.ii. Hats and Caps 1 Silk, Wool and Straw HATS?the very latest out. The celebrated "V'ENTILaTOIt" 8TUAW HAT on hand?j tut the thing for warm weather. Shirts ! Shirts! Shirts! SILK SCARFS, TIES and B0W8, of the finest and most elegant deeignB and patterns. All at the lowest possible figures. Call early, at D. EPSTIN'S. May 21_Under Colnmbia Hotel. Ahead as Usual! 1 It. & W. G. SWAFFIELD ARK now exhibiting the LARGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST 8TOCK ot . ITS AND BESTS' FURNISHING GOODS Ever brought to this city. Our Custom Department la replete with a choice and elegant aeaort ment of CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS We are still taking orders for those PER? FECT-FITTING SHIRTS. March 10 Spring Clothing and Hats. KIN ARD & WILEY, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, HATS, UMBRELLAS, CASKS, Gents' Furnishing Goods, CEL.KU11ATI2D STAK SIIIUT8, _? _ ? Spring Clothing and Hats, NEW STYLE. "ITTTE have made special arrangements with W one of the largest Shirt nianufacl urers to supply our trade with WHITE and FANCY SHIRTS at the annexed prices, for oash per half dozen; the quality ami number of Linen und Workmanship, wegnamnteea perfect lit: A (w, New York Mills. 2,'jOO Linen, Sid. 11 50, Wamsuta. 2.100 Linen, $15. B CO. Tuacora, 2.0C0 Linen, ?13 50. 0 15 ( Masouvillo. 1.SO0 Linen, $11.50. B 5:1, Forrestdalc, i.eno Linen, no. Ii 1:1, Boy?' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, *a. A splendid line ol Cloth Coats and Doe Pants, Fancy Uassiiuere Pants, a beautiful linool White Vests.now style. Mario Shingles. TXrE are now prepared t?. turnisli our first VV claim CYPRESS HAWED SHINGLES, in any denired quantity and upon the ?hortest notier. For economy, durability and eupe rior l;i.i-h. I hoy cani.ot be excelled. Ship? ment* inaih' to any part ol the country promptly. McNlAS PER. MONTE ITH A ROATEf. Mandl 10 dmo DAINTIES ! AS FOLLOWS: JlCK LED KU I.TON MARKET ROUNDS, i put mi to ord-r by F? rris A Co Ditvi-' Diamond Kan:*, ami any number of tie:c -t- on Ik..:: t. und to ut iiw, at ridiculously low prices. ?-'!!:?>;.< .'; Toti;{tli .-. CtloriUoUsl) largu. ?'ut- '< ftt ijM. iiuali i:. idze, low in i pi ice I ' Siigni'-Ciiii d Si.ouhUemail in ti/o.low : in pi:*!" i smoked I-. <t. she- excellence of which no ? ? ; 111;< i :ve tti: lie . i ngna;',c can cxprocs. WINKS AND LI?D?RS. I It were naOh gentle reader, to expatiate llfiot t'i . t: ?.11 alone can demonstrate tpeir .-.'???:!? l f- lieg to a Id. however, that in iho- department. Ihe FREE LIST id sua pet i. ?!. Paic'uul Iiv.i and'Mocha COFFEES, always fi eeh. I tdl etoi'k Uaw ColTeoa, Rio, Ac. Eugliidi .-.:i i Flench Pickles. I I Venen v. - und Jellies in variety. And, :i ? t!je di y g.sida folks say, ah endless 1 -n 'i !i -piii tml Summer fancy ami sta 1 i- iiKill"El:II s Pl?a-i tail and inepect. Wo never press vim tri iHiicl.iwe, etipecinllv if von waWt to ; hit. on ? ? in ?HO. SYMMERS. The "Morris Cotton Gin." HAYING enlarged rov business, I again oll.'i the above Gin to the planters of Souili Carolina. Having been thirty-eight vein* in the butdness, I feel confident I can pleato the meet fastidious. My Gins are war ! runted to ploaee?, or no ?alo. They run [lighUr,gin vleamr, make more lint from tho muh quantity of sued cotton, than auy other l ('.in Hindu. The price tonyi* Ihau auy Gin in the market. Pin lit era wishing tbeae Gins, i will ploasn order early, to avoid dt lay. ' I'i Ice, 50 per aaw. I WOOD TURNING, of every sty!e, elono with neatness and despatch, and cheaper than Northern work cm bo hi ought here for. Ad? dress E. MORRIS, July 1". I'll Columbia, S. C. Ohoice Tnble Claret. ONE hogshead sound TABLE CL?RE . on itringhi, on MONDAY NEXT, the 23d, very low t u cash. HOPE A OYLES. _ Revised Statutes State South Carolina. (t ?1 l i. 1.1 K i.i one volume, ft'.. ' ACTS? r tho Legislature, 1^7*2 7:!, rl. i,. .\. .... !'.. L. RR YAN'? Bookstorr.