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then
she waa a burglar coming to rob him. -
It ie retooffted ;that* two colored men;
NelBoa Wzirjut and Robert Robertson,
got into a aiffiouUy near Willismston,
on the 6th, when tho former was in
stantiy kilted, by a knife in the band?of
tholatter. >., ?w :-? ?, dmiv ?
The rebellion in the Fiji Ialanda. by
whiohj^i^^W^i Wien . bay e.,, been
killed, canses^ a fympflirftry; glot in the
marketer fresh, provisions. The miB
Bionaiy crop gate Cral long eince.
H?V'Vs?ma' Congressmen' "cover" I
their hack pay into the Treasury?Or.
dering^Yiftf for,A party of r a, dozen
at bgma, flrand^tfll., in,Bqrppe?
Genera ?olat;0? is writing interest-1
iog leitersfrom Egypt to the Wilming?
ton (N.'O.) Jd?rital '
j iii! fit f III (I II ll I I i I
W: Brtr?dies and Wines:
BRANDIES Gf Brandenburg Froroe?spe?
cialty ; .vintages '35, '58, .'CO, 'Go.
WINES?Olafola, St. Estepbe.St. Julian,
Hargaux, L*1Bo*e, Chateau, Laflte, Cbablia,
Latour, Blapche, and tho crowning Wine of
all, CHATEAU YQTJEM. fr?m the houee of
Brandenburg . Ereree, Bordoau. T.hia .new
Wine is sold exelr.sivoly by ue in thie mar?
ket. ? QEO. BYMMERB.
Fancy GrocerieB'. Spioes and .Condi
i-' rr,Tr ' mam. ?
THESE in f?ll supply: PBESEBVES, Fruit
Jellies, Imported Bjogliah Sauces and
Pickle8, Canned Fruits, Fish and Vegetables,
assorted; Mushroome, Truffles, Onrvy Pow?
der, Peuang Cloves, M?e, Ginger, Bed. Pop?
per: Hams. SmoketT Beef and Tongues.
Pickled' Shimon, new Mackerel, and full
stock of Staple Goods, at as low prices as
any one, and full weights always guaranteed,
Aug 30_QEO. BYMMERB.
Now Is Your Time.
FIRST OF THE SEASON.
' u'tf* ? ?.. ? ***???. .
a F. JACKSON
TTAS just sent on, by the quioket route,
JjL the NEWEST STYLE OF GOODS for I
this season. Call and see them at the popu- |
lar a to re,.Main street. Every thing cheaper
than ever. . _ . Sept 9
HOME
Insurance Company of N. Y.,
' < ? Office 2To, 135' Broadway,
taih Capital, L ? ? ; ??,000,000 00 j
Aaset? 3?\y 1.XS73, - - 4,108,573 75
D. A. HE4XD,'Advice-President.
J. H. Wabubdun, Secretary.
Seo.M. Lyon, Assistant Secretary.
. B. Qrkbnf, 3d Assistant Heoretary.
^\T0insurance company iu 4? country bub
131 twin's a higher reputation for the judi
oious knfl sucees?fnl oondoct of its auaira
than the HOME, ari d none is entitled to more 1
perfect confidence; a fact which is thoroughly
appreciated by the leading merchants . ana
property ownprs throughout tho country.
8. L. LEAfHABT; Agent, Colombia, 8.0.
Office over Carolina National Bank.
Septa ; i ? <' ? ' _lmo
' Oats'ttoid Corn.
1AAA-B?^ELS Prime white OOBN
*\MjU'80Dpaa)ieI? heavy 0AT8.
For sale low/Or cash. HOPE A GYLES.
New Books! New Books! 1
fc*|7lO?D8,"by Edward Smith,M. D. $1.75.
X; "Critiques and Addresses," by Thoc
Henry Huxloy. $1.75. - -
"Old Kensington," a #ovel, by Mies Thack?
eray. $1.
"London's Heart," a Novel, by Fayeon. $1.
"Innocent," a Novel, by Mrs. Olipbant. 75.
. Bulwer'a last Novel, l,Kenelm Chillingly."
75. And other late pnhllcat ions for sale n.
Aug 10 B. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore.
Mooha ftnd Java Coffees.
-| f\ BAGS Old Government JAVA,
MAJ 10 pookets Pnro Mocha.
For sale low by HOPE & GYLES.
Revised Statutes State South Carolina,
/COMPLETE In one volume, IG.
V.' ACTS of the Legislature, 1872-73, $1.
For sale at B. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore.
A Manual for County Officers,
FOB Clerk's, ShoriSa, Trial Justices, Pro?
bate Judges, Auditors, Ac, for sale at
June 30 R. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore.
Fresh Teas..
1 f \ CHESTS choice NEW TEAS, fresh
and fragrant, at prices which laugh
at competition. Try that at 50 cents per
pound and be oonvlncod.
Agg 30_ GEO. 8YMMER8.
Family Flour.
/ESESa 100BBL8. Extra Family FLOUR,
l&ikjjy 100 barrels low priced, but sound.
3? For aale by HOPE A GYLES
Jefferson Davis
ON account of his rocent speech, has been
severely criticised by the press. The
"INDIAN GIRL" has also caused considera?
ble comment, by introducing a Cigar at $5.00
per hundred; of course, not as good as the
Cabinet
And General Grant
Smoke, bttt.of snob superior quality for tho
price, as to cause a rush to her Cigar Empo?
rium. ' Whilst ladies by their actions often 1
cause gentlemen to become offonded with
each otner and '
To Fight a Duel
Before satisfaction is obtained, this "Maid of
the Weed"'always-canues them to be in a
food humor, ospecbvUy if they try a 5 Cont
ige.ro, which can, only ba obtained of her.
Only $1.00 per" nkekago?lust enough for
Sunday's smoking. " _ flept G
Heini'teh'a Great Blood and Liver Pills |
T>EWE0XLX taiteleBS, elegantly coated,
JL for the1 euro of .all Disorders of the Sto?
mach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Ner?
vous Diseases, Head-ache,Constipation, Cog
tivoness. Indigestion, Dyspepsia,Inflamma?
tion.of the Bowols, Bilious Foyer, Biliousness.
Pilefl, and all persngoments of the Internal
Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure.
Price, 25 cents a. box Bold by E. H. HEI
N1TSH, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Co
l'vmbla.a.C. _July 29 j
Gilt Edge Butter.
ALWAYS fresh on band, and although in
procuring this extra quality we have to
pay more, still we sell at s?m? price as the
inferior grades usually retailed in Columbia
Our grades are all tibst class.
Aug 17 GEO. SYMMER?.
"* BY J. "A* SELBY. COI
Special Uotloo?.
SIMMONS'
fTU?IS anriTallcd Sontbcrn Remedy is war
X ranted not to contain a single particlo of1
Mehcuut, or* any injurious mineral sub
stance, bat is
purely vegetable,
Containing thoae Sontborn Boots and Hcrba
which an All-Wise Providence has placed in
countries where Liver.Diseases moat prevail,
It win Cure all Diseases caused by De
rangtawnt of the Liver.
? The SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint are a 1
bitter or bad taste in the month; Pain in the
Back. BidoB or Joints, often mistaken for
Rheumatism; Sour Btomacb; Losb of Ap
Setito; Bowels alternately costive and lax:
[eadache; Loss of Memory, with a painful
sensation, of having failed to do something
whioh ought to have been done; Debility.
Low Spirits, a thick yellow appearanco of
Ithe Skin and Eyes, a dry Cough, often mis?
taken for Consumption. Sometimes many
of these symptoms attend the disease, at
others vory few; hut the LiVEn.tke largest
organ in tho body, is generally the seat of
the disease, and if not Regulated in time,
great suffering, wiotohodness and death
will ensue.
This Great Unfailing specific will
not be found the Least Unpleasant?
For DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION. Jann
dioe, Bilious Attaoks, SICK HEADACHE,
Colic, Depression of Spirits, SOUR STO?
MACH, Heart-Burn, Ac, Ac.
Simmons' Liver Regulator or Medicine
Is the Cheapest. Purest and Best Family
Mcdioino in the World!
MAHOFAOTUREn only by
J. H. ZBIL11V & CO..
Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia.
Price, $1. Sold by all Druggists.
July 12 [8ept"16] JITly
CVN the Breakfast, Lnncheon. Dinner
/ and Supper Table, LEA A PEBBINS'
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is indispensa?
ble. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS. New York,
Qot29ily Agents for the United States.
OBSTACLES TO MARRJACE.-Happy
relief for young mon from tho effects ot
errors and abuses in early life. Manhood re- {
stored. Impediments to marriage removed.
Now method of treatment. Now and re?
markable remedies. BoDks and circulars
sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth
street. Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution hav?
ing a nigh reputation for honorable conduct
and professional skill. July G Smo
ft x. p. stovall. o. o. ih1i.i..
Flour Made by tke New Process.
STOVAXI. & H?LL,
Proprietors of
StovaH's Excelsior Mills,
353 BROAD STREET, augusta, ga.
AMONG late improvements in the
manufacture of FLOUR, by far tho
'mostimportant is the recently-dis?
covered method of PURIFYING MID?
DLINGS. This wonderful invention is des?
tined to revolutionize tho entire Milling .sys?
tem in this country. By it a more thorough
separation is effected between the outer husk
snd tho fariuaceous portion of ohe grain, and
a Flour is produced of greater and more uni?
form purity and swoetuess than can bo made
in the old style, and with no increase in cost.
We have,at heavy expense, introduced this
"NEW PROCESS" into our Mill, and aropre
pared to offer Flour greatly improved in color
and quality over corresponding grades made
iu iu? usual method.
Liberal deductions made on ear-load lots.
Aug 30 Smo_STOVALL A HULL.
THE NEWEST ATTRACTIONS
BEST BARGAINS OF TBE SEASON
Will now be found at tho
Grand Central
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
WH. I Wl & CD.
WILL OPEN TO-MORROW, [MONDAY,]
August 'J5,187:1.
60 nieces Japanese Poplins at 12.W. a yard.
35 pieces Fine Printed nawns at i3J cents a
yard
We are CLEARING OUT Summer Goods
at very LOW PRICES, to make room for Fall
Goods soon to arrive.
All the departments of our bouso are newly
replenished with ohoioo goods, at low prices.
customers will find iots of BAKGAiNS by
looking through the "Grand Central" Dry
Goods Establishment of
WM.D. LOVE A CO.,
Under the Wheeler House.
W. D. Lovs. B. B. McCbeeuy.
Tho Finest Butter in Columbia.
TUST arrived at
fj_Aug 15_ HARDY SOLOMON'S.
J,Q MARSHALL, Attorney at Law.
Office in Lato Hange.
ALL businoss entrusted to his care
_promptly attended to. Aug 19 jlnio
Smoked Meats.
FIVE Heroes "Davis" Diamond HAM8,
500 pounds Sugar-Cured Skouldors,
500 pounds Sugar-Cured Bacon Strips,
Smoked Tongues and Beef.
All fresh to hand. 'OEO. 8YMMER8.
'Let pur Juit Oenfore
jTJMBIA, S. 0., SATURDAYS
MME. 0. da SILVA
' AND
mrs. alex. bradford's
(FORMERLY Mr.s. OODEN HOFFMAN'Sl
English, French and German Boarding and
pay SCHOOL for youDg Ladieaand Ohildren,
17 Weut 88th atreet, New York, re-opena Sep?
tember 24. Application may be made by let?
ter or personally as above. Sept 12 2moa
"golukbiTmale academy.
THE NEXT 8ES8I0N begius
SEPTEMBER 15,1873. Tho Prin?
cipal will bo assisted by eompc
jtent instructors. Tho studies in?
clude a fall high schcol course in
English, together with Latin,
Greek, French and German. A PBIZE
SCHOLARSHIP, tendered to this Academy
by tho Faculty of Washington and Loe Uni
?rsity, having been accepted, the award
will be mado, at the close of tho session, to
tho pupil standing first ior the scholastic
year. For farther information, apply to tho
undersigned. HUGH 8. THOMPSON,
Aug 26 ilO_Principal.
Mrs.S. C. Goodwyn's
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS will opon
'OCTOBER 1, on Assembly stieot.
Sept 10 C
Columbia Female College.
THE next Collegiate Year will
l^begiu on the 1st of October and
[close on the last day of June, em?
bracing two sessions of four and
ono-balf months each.
Rates per session invariably in advance.
Board, including fuel and lights, with
regular tuition and stationery, for
School purpoaea.$112 50
I Tuition for day pupilB. 25 00
I Music on Piano, Organ or Guitar. 25 00
For circular, address
REV. SAMUEL B. JONES, President.
Sept 5_lmo
Richland School for Boys?
Lanvalo street, near Park Avenue,
IIAI.TniOKK, ?ll>.
' Both Boarding and Day Pupils Received.
INSTRUCTORS
Wm. D. Mautin, A.M. Gradual' University I
of South .Carolina, Principal?English aud|
Latin.
W. Caby Romnbon. Gradnato University of |
Virginia?Mathematics,Greek and English.
HeXBY R. Cabteb, GraduitO University of I
Virgiuia?Applied Mathematics, Natural Sei-1
ence and Engineering.
M. Leoxce Rabilt.ox?Fronch.
M. Lucien R. Peet?German.
Mn. A. J. Cables?Commercial Arithmetic |
and Book-keeping.
PUPIL8 carefully prepared for ]
college or for busincBB pursuits.
iTbe seventh annnal seasion, com
fmencing September 15, will bo
held in the new and commodious
school building, which lias just
been erected. For further particulars apply
to tho Friucipal, or consult the Catalogues,
which will bo sent by him to any address.
_Aug 20_lmn_
Barnum's Hotel,
Corner Broadway and Twentieth Streets,
sew york city.
On both American and European Flans
COM PL ETI", with all modern improve?
ments; rooms en suite and single; pri?
vate parlors, baths,.olovators, .Vc, Location 1
unsurpassed, being in tho very centre of fa?
shion and brilliant New York lifo. In proxi?
mity to churches and places of amusement,
and Lord A Taylor's, Arnold & Constables'
and J. Sc C. Johnston's dry goods palaces.
I Tho hotel is under tho management of A. S.
Barnum, formerly of Barnum's Hotel, Balti?
more; I. N. Green, of Dayton, Ohio, and re?
cently of New York, and Freeman Barnum,
of Barnum's Hotel, St. Louis.
Sept 9_litHlmo
GEORGIA
COTTON FUSS.
11 HE ab >ve PRESS is the most SIMPLE,
. STRONG and DURABLE in the market. I
Price, oomph te. 5125. Send for circular.
PENDLETONA BOARDMAN,
Patentees and Manufacturers, Foundry and 1
Machine Works, Kollock street, Augusta,
Georgia. Aug 20 Union
The Georgia Gin.
ON* ontering our fifth season with these
GINS, wo hivo only to vay, that in
EVERY case partios who havs bought them
or seen them 'used have been DELIGHTED
with them, and pronounce them tho BEST
they havo any knowledge Of.
We GUARANTEE them login as clean,run
as LIGHT, GIN us F\ST and turn nut aal
GOOD SAMPLE us ANY GIN Til AT IS
MADE. Please order early, so &n to avoid |
{disappointment. Catalogue and reference
forwarded ou application.
L?RICK & LOWRANCE,
Juno 21 Solo Agents for South Carolina.
The "Morris Cotton Gin."
HAVING enlarged my business. I again
ofTortho abovo Gin to tho planters of
South Carolina. Having boon thirty-eight
yoars in the business, I feol confident I can
pioaxo the most fastidious. My Gins are war?
ranted to please, or no sale. Thov run
I lighter, gin cleaner, make more lint from the
I same quantity of aeod cotton, than any other
Gin made. Tho price totem- than any Gin iu I
tho markot. Planters wishing these Gins,;
will please order early, to avoid delay.
Prico, $8 50 per saw.
WOOD TURNING of every style dono with
neatuoBS and despatch, and cheaper than
Northern work can bo brought hero for. Ad?
dress E. MORRIS,
July 15 3rn_ _Oolntobia; 8. 0.
Shingles.
WE arc now prepared to furnish our first I
clasB CYPBE88 SAWED SHINGLES in
any desired quantity and upon tho shortest |
notice. For economy, durability and supe?
rior finish, they cannot bo excelled. Ship?
ments mado to any part of the country |
promptly.
MoMASTER. MONTEITH A ROATH.
March 10 6mo
;OBNlNG. SEPTEMBER 13. 1
new hats!
FAIL STYLE,
B. & W. 0. SWAFFIELD'S
CLOTHING AND HAT MSE.
bargains
IN
CLOTHING
M
TO make room for our FALL autl WINTER
STOCK, wo will ecll
TO CASH BUYERS
At pricoa that caunot Tail to please. Wo still
have on hand
First Class Business Suits, Dress Suits,
Fancy and Plain Cassimere
Pants and Vests.
Call and bo convinced that we are offering
BARGAINS IN CLOTHING.
Auk 15 KINAHO ?fc wilky.
~~d7epstin,
Columbia Hotel
Clothing Emporium!
NEW CLOTHING!
GOOD C10TD1SG! CHEAP CLOTDISG
THE largest and finest of the very latest
stylos of CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING,
for Men and Boys, ever seeu in Columbia.
Furnishing Goods!
His stock of Gents'FURNISHING GOODS
cannot bo equaled in the city, comprising
overy novelty of the season.
Hats and Caps!
Silk, Wool and Straw HATS?theveryjlatest
out. The celebrated "VENTILATOR"
STRAW HAT on baud?juet tho thing for
warm weather.
Shirts! Shirts I Shirts!
SILK SCARFS, TIES and ROWS, of the
fluent and most elegant dcfigus and patterns
All at tho lowest possible figures.
Call earlv, at D. EPSTIN'S,
May 24 Under Columbia Hotel.
JEW GOOES!
NEW
GOODS!
^"^Uit buyer has just returned home from
the Northern and Eaatorn mArkete, and the
Purchases are arriving by every Steamer.
Wo havo alroady in storo a collodion of
dress goods
Of overy shade, color, price and description,
suited to tho season.
EVERY DEPARTMENT
Of our immenso storo and stock is now
WELL ASSORTED UP, and our price? aro
euch as will commend our goods to all.
??"ALL MANNER OF GOODS aro ohoapcr
than over before. ii. V. StllVJfiH, CO.
Owing to tho continued poor health of our
sonior partner, we havo closed our Rooks and
Credit?. R. C. S j^CO.
New Mackerel.
pf f\ KITS Mess and No. 1 MACKEREL.
OU 50 Half and Wholo Barrels, Is, 2s, Is.
50 Boxes Scaled Uorrings.
500 Goorgo's Codfish.
For sale low by HOPE A GYLER.r'
Western Hay.
1 f\f\BALES TIMOTHY HAY for salelow
LUU for cash. HOPE A GYLES.
B .) i ml/ ' 1 ?
e Event."
873. VOL. IX-^NO. V$.
Harrison, Bradford & Co.'c
STEEL PENS.
Special attention called to the well-known
numbers,
005?75??8? 80 and 3?.
Factory, Ml. Vernon; Office, 75 John street,
New York._Aug 7 3mo
We desire to inform Bayers
O F
CLOTH i NO
Wo have this day
"Him Mr
A largo lino of
SFBIXG CASSIHEBES
Bcaidea
HATS AND SUITS
TO
NEW YORK COST.
M. 1
THE CASSIMERES rango from 75 cents to
$2.00 per yard, and were selected for our
custom trade. Gall and examine forj' ursolf.
Our Custom Department
la roplcto with a choice and elegant assort?
ment of
CASSIMERES AND VEST1NGS.
Wo arc still taking orders for those PEE
FEOT-FITT1NG SHIRTS.
_ R. & W. SWAFEIELD.
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,
OF
C O L O ?t It 1 A , s.c.
; Present Capital, .... $150,000
Authorized Capital, .... $500,000
OFFICERS.
JOHN B. PA EM KU. President.
A. G. DRENIZER, OaBhier.
O. N. G. BUTT, Aesiatant Cashier.
THIS BANK will soon occupy its magnifi?
cent three-story and Mansard Boof build?
ing, now in course of construction on tbo
corner of Plain and Richardson streets, but
for tho present will do business ut its old
Banking Honso, opposite tho Columbia Hotel.
A geuer&l Banking business transacted. Cer?
tificates of ?Deposit, bearing Interest at the
rate of Seven per cent, por annum, issued.
Notes, Bills of Exchango and other evidences
of debt discounted, and money loaned on col?
laterals. Stocks, bonds, Gold, Bilver bought
and sold. Drafts on all the prominent cities
in tho United .states bought and sold.
DinECTons?Jas. E. Black, John B. Palmer,
F. W. McMaster, R. D. Senn, (oT R. D. Senn A
Son,) G. W. Boarden, (of Copeland A Bear
don,) R. L. Brvan, W. C. Swaffield, (of R. A
W. C. Swaffield",) W. B. Stanley. J. O. Beogers;
Samuel McGowan, Abbeville; James U. Rion,
Wiunsboro. Feb 8
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK"
or
SOI I II C AICOLIN A.
Deposits of $1 and UpwardB Received,
I .V T ER ES T ALLOWED AT TUE IIA TE
<>F SEVEN FEU CENT. FEE ANNUM
ON CEIiTIFICA TES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIX FEU CENT. COMPOUNDED
EVERY SIN MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS.
OFFICERS,
Win. Martin, President.
John It. Palmer, Vice-President.
A. G. Brenizcr, Cashier.
J. H. Sawyer, in general charge.
John C. 11. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Directors.
Wane Hampton, William Martin, John B.
Palmer, A. C. Haskell, F. W. McMaster. E.
II. Heinitsh.T. E. Gregg, Columbia.
G. T. Scott, W. G. Maves, Ncwberry.
B. H. Kulludge, Dauiel Ravenol, Jr., Char?
es ton.
MECHANICS Laborers, Clerks, Widows,
Orphans and others may bore deposit
their savings und draw a liberal rate of inter?
est thereon. Planters. Professional Men and
Trustees wishing to draw interest on their
funds until they require them for business or
other purposes; Parents desiring to Bet apart
small sums 'or children, and Married Women
and Minors (whose dupositBCauonlv bo with?
drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
their legal representatives,) wishing to lay
aside funds foi future use, are hero affbre'ed
an opportunity of depositing their means
where they will lapidly accumulate, and, at
the same "time, be subject to withdrawal
when needed. Ang 18
The Cheapest und Best Place in Colum?
bia to Buy
HACKERS, Biscuits,
\j Butter, Cheese,
Lard, Beef,
Tongues,Bacon, Uams,
All of tho best quality, is at ? ? ?^?._
July 24 HARDY SOLOMON'S.
Thorburn's Turnip 8eed.
WHITE NOltFOLK,
YELLOW STONE,
GREEN GLOBE.
RUT A RAGA. Frosh and for Bale by
.Tl,ly 23 HOPE A'OYLES.
F
Threshing Machines,
AN MILLS, Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses,
Engines, Belting,Smut Machines, Porta?
ble Mills, Agricultural Implements and Ma?
chinery of all kinds, for sale at manufac?
turers' prices by
L?RICK & LOWRAN0E,
Juno 25 Columbia. 8.0.
Seeders' Beer is Pnro.
ITdonMcoutain Cocolns Indiens, FisbJBer
rio*, to lnako one sleepy or beadaohy._
!Cow Feed.
5TONS SHORTS and WHEAT BRAN, foT
sale by HOPE * GYLES.
Book, Job and Newapaper
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