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HAm)sirN .Tns: Blood of Hut Bbothhk rm-XjAW^TJifr '?f?jtyta- ?pd> m-feeJiog which have eiutea wfetw^?.J^or aau ?Ia^'\Wfm:XW^?l??) for a year or' two past, have at last culminated in the death of the latter. It will be re? membered that we made mention of the shooting of 01 ay by Jaeger on Wednes? day of last week, in oar last issue. It is not kaown positively whether Jasper fired the ?bots referred to or his wife, as both were Upstairs from which the shot came. At any rate, Clay, as be was leaving his motber'B house, received the contents of a doable barrel shot-gun, in the hands of either Jasper Watkins or his wife. The load took effect in the back, and wonld an all probability have provad fatal. Bni.it seems that Jasper was fearful that Clay might recover. So on Friday morning of last week, Jasper and his wife went over to his mother's house, and Jasper got into conversation with, bis * brother ,?|ay, and they con? versed a few momenta npon some sub? ject, jasper's wife, who had taken a seat near the bed-side of her wounded brother-in-law, after sitting a few mo? ments, got up, and, drawing a revolver which she had oonoealed in -her cloth? ing, and walking ap within two feet of Clay, fired oh him,' the shot penetrating the heart, killing him almost instantly. Jasper's wife is bat a mere girl, being only about sixteen or seventeen years of age, and had been married bnt a week when sho imbrued her hands in the blood of her brother-in-law. Jasper and his wife were arrested and brought to town on Saturday, and kept under guard at the hotel. The trial will doubt? less occupy several days. Aftor the evi? dence i* heard, we. hope to bo able to givo, our readers, faller particulars of ] this unfortunate affair. -. ? IBwIcsviSe. (Ky.) Courier, 5th. Trouble is apprehended in all tho New York pnblio schools this fall, in consequence of the new law, which makes it a criminal offence to refuse ad mission to colored applicants. Hereto? fore colored children Lave had their own schools. Private Boarding. MRS.'WYATT la prepared to accommodato -several DOARDERH with meals and lodging; also, provide for a numbor of Table Boarders. Residence on Plain, between Bull and Bickens streets._ 8cpt 9 Eonds, Stocks, &o. IBUY, and BELL .on COMMISSION and my own account, at current rates: BONDS and STOCKS or RAILROADS. Bonds arid Stocks of Stales and United States, Bonds and Stocks of Cities and other corporations, Bank Notes, Coupons, Gold andSilver coin, and approved Claims against the United States, State and County. T>. GAMBRILL, Broker, Main street, Ang lO fOmo 2d door South Wheeler House. Fanoy Groceriea, Spices, Condiments. I THESE in full supply: PRESERVES, Fruit | Jellies, imported English Sauces and rieklea. Canned Fruits, Fish and Vegetables, . assorted; Mushrooms, Trufiles, Curvy Pow? der, Penang Cloves, Maoe, Ginger, Be/l Pep for- Hams, Smoked Beef and Tongues.! ickled Salmon, new Mackerel, and full stock of Staple Goods, at a? low prices as any one, and full icciglits always guaranteed. Aug 80. ? ? /". GEG. SYMMEB8. - ? New Books! New Books! I fc*T7'iOOD8," by Edward Smith, M. D. $1.75. IP >"Gritiquee and Addroasos," by Thos. Henry Huxley. . $1.75. \ "Old KohBington," a Novel,by JlissThack? eray. II. "London's HeaTt," a Novel, by Fay eon. II. "Innocent," a Novel, by Mra. Oliphant. 75. Bulwer's last'Novel, "Kenelm Chillingly." 75. And other late publications for sale at Aug.10 B. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. Mocha and Java Coffees, -f f\ BAGS Old Government JAVA, XXJ 10 pockets Pure Mocba. For aale low by HOPE A GYLES. A Manual for County Officers, EOB Clerks, Sheriffs, Trial Justices, Pro? bate Judges, Auditors, A-o., for sale at June 20 ... R. L. BRYAN'S Booksto..->. STANDARD FAMILY. MEDICINES. I THE reputation of DR. HEINITSH'S ME? DICINES Ih.becoming world wide. Our] old friend, Mr. Eilhardt, has introduced BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS in Europe, and saye they are the beet medicino for the Blood and Liver.i This is what everybody says. The Blood and Liver Pills for tho Liver, Queen'? Delight for the Blood, Rose Cordial for-Bowel Complaint, Quaker Liniment for. Pains and Aches, Kina Chill Curo for Chills and Fever. Are for sale.at HEINITSH'S Aug 3 t_Cheap Family Drug Store. Revised Statutes State South Carolina. COMPLETE in one volume, IG. ACTS of the Legislature, 1872-73,11. For aale at R. L. BUYAN'S Bookstore. K T. I?. BTOVAI.L. O. O.nULI.. Flour Made by the New Process. BTOVALL & HULL, Proprietors of StoyalFs Excelsior Mills, nilOAD STREET, AtJnriSTA, OA. ?-? ? ???? AMONG late improvements in tho mannfacturo of FLOUB, by far tho moatimportant is the recently-dia covered method of PURIFYINO MID? DLINGS. This wonderml invention is des? tined to revolutionize tho entiro Milling sys? tem in this country, By it a more thorough separation id effected between tho outer husk end the lariuacoous portion of the grain, and a Flonr is produced of greater and more uni? form purity and sweetness than can be mado in the old stylo, and with no inorease in coat. We have, at heavy ox pan so, introduced this "NEW PROCESS" into our Mill, and aropre? pared to offer Flourgreatly improvod in color and quality over corresponding grades mado in the usual method. Liberal deductions made on car-loa-1 lote. Aug 20 8mo_8TOVALL A HULL. Sugar-Cored Shoulders and Strips. 6BBLS. Sngar-Cnred SHOULDERS and Breakfast ?TRIFS. HOPE A GYLES. BY J. A. SELBY. COLT Special JVotloei ||| THE MILD POWER HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS TTAVB PROVED, FROM THE MOST I 1 ample experience, an oatiru success. Simple, Prompt, Efficient and Ilelinble. They are the only , medicines perfectly adapted to popular use?co "rimplo tint mistakes cannot bo made in using thi.ru ; eq harmless in to bo freo from dancer; anil so elBcieut ns,tobo always reliable. They have tins highest conimendution from nil, and will always reuderaat?fiiction. l?rlcc, inlurirethrxo-draehiu 'virile, with directions: No*. Cure*. Cents 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation*, . . 50 2; W?rme? Worm Fever, "Worm Colic, . . 50 "?. Cryli?K-Collc,orTecthiiigof Infant*, . 50 ?1. Diarrhoen, of Children or Adults, . . 50 5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 50 fi. Cholern-Moruim, Vomiting-, .... 50 7. CoiirIh, Colds, Bronchitis,.50 6. Neuralgia,Toothache,Fnccache, . . . 50 P. Headaches, Rick Headache, Vertigo, . 50 W- Dyspepsia, Bilious 6tom:ich.50 IB Suppressed,!or Painful Periods, . . . SO W? Whites, too Profuse Periods, .... 50 13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Brenthintr, . . 50 !*? Halt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions, . SO 1&. Rheumatism, Rheumatic Paiii*,. . . SO 10. Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, 50 Files, blind or bleeding,.50 18. Ophthnlmy, and Bore or Weak Kyr?, . 50 Cntnrrh, Acuto or Chronic lullucuxn, . 5f 20. Whooptog-Cough, Violent Coughs, . ft 21. Asthma, Oppressed Breathing, . . . W 22. Ear Discharges, Impaired H< taring, . 50 23. Scrofula. Enlurged Ohm.'.?, Swcllini.-.?, . 50 24. General Debility, Physical Weakness, . 50 25. Dropsy and Scanty Keretions, .... 50 2(i. Sea-SicUuras, Sickness from Riding, . 50 27. Khlhcy-Rlscnse, ?ravel, . . . . . So 23. Kcrvoue Rchllity. Bemlnal \\ cakueas, or Involttntnry Dischargee,.lr' 29. Bor? Mo?tH? Canker, .. . . . . ? . ???? 3<i. ITrlnarV WeakncH.v, ctthigtiig Bed, . I 31. Painful Periode, with Spasm*.(i ? 32. Suffering*ClmnwofLife, . . . .]< 3.1. EplL-psvy, Bp;Wm^St:VitiiH^naTM-, .10 31. Diphtheria! Ulcerated Bum nitwit,. . ? 35. Chronic Congestions audLrapti. n:>, .1 FAMILY CASES. Ca?c ri'":"'"''! rilluikvL' lnf:;i' v.?' n*i? Manual of Dim'tMint, . . ? - ? ?', ; ' 10" These remedies arc uenttuo ?crise or tingle hox to any ynrl i? t.: = I country* free of charge, ->.i :??."-?!;>. o. price. Address Humphreys' Specific f Hom?opathie Medicine Co., Office and Depot, No. 562 Bno.\mvAT, Nr.wYoitK. For Snlo l?y nil Druggists. And hy GEIGER A McGBEGOB.Colnrahia, 8. C._April Ufgly OBSTACLES TO MAKllIACE?Happy relief for yonng mon from tho effects of errors and abnees in early lifo. Manhood re? stored. ImpedimontB to marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and re? markable remedies. Bosks and circulars sent froo, in Bcalcd envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninlh street. Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution hav? ing a high roputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. Ju'y G 3mo Barnum's Hotel, Corner Broadway and Twentieth Streets, NEW YORK. CITY. On both American and European Flans COMPLETE with all modern improvo mouta; rooms en suite and single; pri vato parlorB. baths, elevators, Ac. Location unsurpassed, being in tho very centre of fa j ahiou and brilliant New York life. In proxi | mity to churches and placea ol amueemont, and Lord A Taylor's, Arnold A Constables' and J. A C. Johnston's dry goods palaces. The hotel is under the management of A. S. Barnnm, formerly of Barnum's Hotel, Balti? more; I. N. Green, of Dayton, Ohio, and re? cently of New York, and Freeman Barnuni, Barnum's Hotel, St. Louis. Sept 0 HjlTlino SEND for ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, and examine our orioos, before purchas? ing, as wo claim to sell lower than any other establishment in the cily. Remember the number, 1,230Ridge avoune, Philadelphia. jTune 25 +3m The Best Music Books For High anil for Qrauiaiar Schools : THE HOUR OF SINGING! Dt L. O. Emkuson and W. S. TiLOKN. PRICE $1 00. THIS II ion Ecitooi. Sisuino Book is admi? rably liitod for its work, containing a good elementary course and a large quantity of tho best vocal music, well-arranged i? two, throo and lour p*rts. Has been re? ceived with tho greatest favor by practical teachers. Just ready. THE TRIO, a collerHon of throe-part songs, arranged especially lor High Schools and Seminaries. An excellent companion or successor to the HOUR OF SINGING. ClIKKIlKfl, vor KS. PRICE 50 CENTS. By L. O. Emkk.hox. Tho new, sprightly ami very musical Com ? ston Scitoon SoNd Book is by a gentlcmau I who "hits the mark overy time." and never fails iu gatisfyiug tho musioal tssts of the people. Of his previous School Song Books, about 800,000 have been sold. All sohool-toachers arc invited to give this new and popular book a trial. Anj book published by Ditson A Co. will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of re? tail price. OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. OHAS. H. DITSON A CO., 711 Broadway, j New York._Sopt 0 hw New Mackerel. KA K1T8 Moss and No. 1 MACKEREL. ?U CO Half and Wholo Barrols, Is, 2s, 3s. 50BoxesScalod Herrings. 500 George's Codfish. For sale low by HOPE A GYLES.P Fresh Teas. 1 C% 0HE?T3 choice NEW TEAS, fresh 1\J and fragrant, at prices whloh laugh at competition. Try that at 50 cents per pound and be convinced. Aug 30 OEO. SYMMERS. "Let onr Jost Censure 7MBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY Mrs.S. C. Goodwyn's SCHOOL "FOR GIRLS will open OCTOBER 1, on Assembly atiect. Sopt10 6 School Notice. TFIE cxcroises of Mrs. McGre? gor's RCnOOL will bo resumed on MONDAY, Sept. 15,1873, at her rcsidonoo, corner Lady and Gates a treats._ Jept 11t3* COLUMBIA FEMALE ACADEMY. JANE H. ItEYNOLDR, ) t,,;,,?,??,., SOPHIA M. REYNOLDS, ] L riuclnala FALL TERM begins October 1, 1873. Tho course of instruction 'includes all studies pertaining to ra tliorough English Education, together with Lutiu and French. Terms per quarter, $15, or, if paid in ad- | vanco, $12; Mutic per quarter, $25. Tho Boarding Department is under the chargo of Dr. and Mrs. \V. L, REYNOLDS. Terms for Board, including washing, fuel, lights and use of piano, $23 per mouth, pay- | j ablo in advance. Sept 10 ffi Williamston Female College, VvII,l.IAMST(l\, 8. C, Will Open its Third Collegiate Year October 6, 1S7:1. Among its claims are high, healthy climate, pure water, the ^celebrated Mineral Spring, unex? ceptionable board, mild govern? ment, rigid scholarship, liberal premiums, easy uccchB, quiet sur? roundings, non-sectarian Christian influ? ences, freedom from church aud Stato con? trol, absence of interruptions inseparable from largo towns,and the following low.ratos for twenty weeks, in advance: Board, exclud? ing washing and lights, $70; regular tuition, $10 to $2?; piano, organ or guitar, $20; Latin, Groek, French aud singing, gratis. Minis? ters' daughters pay n* regular tuition. For a catalogue, address REV. SAMUEL LANDER, A. M.. Aug S f2mo President. Columbia Female College. THE next Collegiate Year will begin on t l.o 1st of October and closo on the last dar of Juno, em? bracing two sessions of four aud one-half months each. Rates per session invariably in advance, Board, including fuel and lights, with rcRUlar tuition and stationery, for School purposes.$112 SO I Tuition for day pupils. 25 U0 I Music on Piano, Organ or Guitar. 25 CO ] For circular, address REV. SAMUEL B JONES, President. Sept 5 Into Richland School for Boys, 1.an vale street, near Park Avenue, KAL/riMORK. MD. Both Boarding and Bay J'upilt Received, INSTRUCTORS: Wm. I). MaBTIX, A.M. Graduate University of. South Carolina, Principal?English und Latin. \V. Caky Robinson. Graduate University of Virginia?Mathematics,Greek and English. llENUY R. O?1ITEU, Graduito University of Virginia?Applied Mathematics, Natural Sci? ence and Engineering. M. Leokoe Itabillon?French. M. Lucikn R. Pelt?German. Mn. A. J. Caiixks?Commercial Arithmetic aud Book-koepiug. PUPILS carefully prepared for ^college or for busiuess pursuite. ijTho seventh annual soeeion, com Imencing September 15, will be held in the new aud commodious school building, which has judt been erectod. For further particulars apply to the Principal, or consult the Catalogues, which will be sent bv him to anv address. Aug 20 ? lmo MME. 0. da SILVA ano MRS. ALEX. BRADFORD'S (FORMERLY Mr.s. OUDEN HOFFMAN'S) English, French and German Boarding aud Day SCHOOL for youiig-Ladieaand Children, 17 West 38th street, New York, re-opens Sep? tember 24. Application may be made by let tor or personally as abovo. Sept 122mos HOME Insurance Company of N. Y., Ojfije Xo, 135 liroudicay. Cash, ciiptial, - - S'3,r>oo,noo no .tH.ilx.7nly 1, 1873, - - 4,-108,5?3 7.1 CHAR. J MARTIN, President. A. F.\Vili.ji.\i:tii. Vice-President. 1>. A. 11kai.i>, 2d Vice-Pre*ident. .1. II. Wasiibukn, Secretary. (Ieo.M. Lyon, Assistant Secretary. T. B. g urene, 2d Assistant Secretary. NO insurance company in the country mis tains a higher reputation tor the judi? cious and successful conduct of its allairs than the HOME, and none iseutitled to more perfect confidence; afact which im thorough!? appreciated by the leading meruhauts and property uwiu i .?- throughout the countrv. S. L. LEAPHAUT, Agent, Columbia, S.C. Ofliuo over Car >tina National Bauk. Kept 2 ? lmo Smoked Meats. FIVE tierces "Davi?" Diamond HAMS, 500 pounds Sugar-Cured Shoulder?, 500 pounds Sugar-Cured Bacon Stripe, Smoked Tongues aim Reef. All fresh to band. GEO. RY.VMERK. SASHES, BLINDS, IWOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. ILARGE STOCK. LOWEST RATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED. Send for estimate and price list. &V KKOOII At THOU NIC. 251 and 25G can AI. STItF.F.T, DC ly KXW YOBK OITY. 100 Western Bay. BALES TIMOTHY HAY for ealo low forcaeh. HOPE St GYLES. MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, NEW HATS! B. & W. C. SWAFFIELD'S CLOTIIlXli AXD HAT HOUSE. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING rno make r>om for our FALL a:i?l WISTES .1 STOCK, wo will stil TO CASK BUYERS Atpricc.h lliil cannot f.ii! In phase. We utill | have 0:1 hand First Class -Business Suits, Dress Suits, Fancy and Plain Oassimere Pants and Vests. Call and be convinced that wo arc cfljring BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. An- 15 KI>AHD & WlliKY. D, EPSTIN, Columbia Hotel Clothing Empor him! NEW CLOTHING! GOOD CLOTQISG! CHEAP CLOTIHXG TnE larget-t ard fin eat of tlx- vi?ry latest styles of CUSTOM-MARK CLOTHING, | for Men and Hoys, ever seen in C-lnmbia. Furnishing Goods! Elia stock of acut?' FURNISHINO GOODS cannot be equaled in th<! city, comprising every novelty ot the season. Hats and Caps! Silk, Wool and Straw HATS --lh?verv*late?l out. The celebrated "V e N t I L A T t> K" STIlAW HAT on hand?jtiot .hing fur warm weather. Shirts! Shirts! Shirts! SILK SCAUPS, ties and i'.OWs, of the tim-nt and most elegant dei Igtic ami patl 1 ma All at tin; Inweet possible li;; turn Call early, at I). lil'STIN's, May 21 Under Cohint'h llotid. Columbia Miusic Store LyBi'and & Son "THAUE pleasun iiwa'.liti;: titUiitietio! A, the public tu aii vxaiiihiHtifp <>i t'ieir STOCK .'f MCSI-JAl. MKUCIlA.NLiSK.n.n fi^titiK o! Piano*, Church 1 en I'm i? 1 Oruans, MolodeoiiH,Violins, Cuilati ' anji -, l-Tules, AccordeoPB. P.rR.?n and silvri I"..:?<" It.-'rn ?ueuta el all kind.-. Alno. Mieei Mu-iu and luvt ruction Hooks tor every if Musics) Inatrumeiilu 011 I and at .1!. untie. \V? are Sole Agents I f Ilie Slatu ol S.-utli C?r<?!itiu of Estey & Co.'n COTTA (iE OltOANS. Sheet Musio nenl by mail, port paid. >u iece|ptol price; and all kind* of Musical Goods vent bv Express, when entered, to any pnri ol the Stato, marked C. 0. 1). (lend Sccoun-Jiand Tianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash. Piauos, Organs and Melodcons Toned and llopairedin a satisfactory mannt r: and will givoospecialattention te Packing, Uomovilig and Shipping Pianos lor otln 1 pai tit s to any point desired, r.t model alt pi ices. All orders promptly tttt? ruled te mid ^atis faetioh gnarantei d to I hose favoring 11? with their patronage. Send for our ealalogueol Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Ui chardson streut, a few doers nbovc Piunsix oflico, Oolnnihia.H. 0. Not 7 Choice Wines. DASKETS1H EIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, fj\9 10 oaaes Sparkling Catawba, 10 cases "Yix Dura." 10 case* "Red Seal," 10 caeos "Kelloy's" Island Wine. Soask4 "Harmony Sherry," 2 casks "Amontilado Sherry." 2 caBka"Reuore Madeira." For sale bv HOPE A OYLES. Event." L873. VOL. IX?NO. Harrison, Bradford & CcrVs STEEL FENS. Special attention called to tho well-known numbers, 505?7.-1??8??0 ar.il JI3. Factory. Ml. Vernon; Office, 75 John street, New Yorki_Agg 7 jjmo We desire to inform Buyers o F CLOTHING Wo have this day "MIMED DOWN" a large lino of SPRING GASSIHERES . Besides HATS AND 'SUITS TO NEW YORK COST 3. T IHK CASSIMERES range from 75 centB to | ?. 12 CO per yard, and word uclectod for our custom trade. Call aud examine for yourself. Our Custom Department Is replete '.villi a choice and elegant assort? ment of CASSIMERES AND VEST1NGS. FECT-FlTllN(l~8UlttTS'. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELP. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, of c O h V M D 1 A , s. c Present Capita', .... *lf>0,000 AutLoriztd Capital.$50'J,?00 OFFICERS. JOHN'S. PALMER, President . A. O. BUEN1ZEH, Cashier. C. N. G. BUTT, Assistant CasbiGr. fTMlIH BANK will soon occupy its maguiil JL cent three-story and Mauaard Boof build? ing, now in courso of construction on tho ctirner of Plain and Richardson streets, but for the present will do business at its old Banking Houee, opposite the Columbia iiotel. A general Banking business transacted. Cer? tificate? of Deposit, bearing Interest at tho rato ot Seven per cent, per annum, issued. Notes, Bills of Exchange and other ovidences of debt discounted, ami money loaned on col? laterals. Stocks, Bonds, Gold*, Silver bought and aold. DraftB on all lhe prominent citiee in the United States bought and sold. Dikkctobs?Jaa. E. Black, JobnB. Palmer, F. W. McMaster, B. D. Scnn, (or lt. D. Seuu A Son.) G. W. Botrdeu, (of Copoland A. Hear* den,) It. L. Bryan, W. O. Swaflield, (of II. A W. C. Swaflield,) W. B. Stanley, J.C. Kecgers; Samuel McGowan, Abboville; James U. Biou, Wiuusboro. Feh H CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK or SOUTH CAROLINA. Deposits of si and Upwards Received, UNTERES'] ALLOWED AT THE P.ATE t' F. S E VEN P EU CENT. P Eli A NN UM ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, l.\D SIX PER CENT. COMPOUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS. OFFICERS. Wot, Martin, President. John It. Palmer, Vlco-Ptcaidint. A. G. I!reni/.er, t'ashirr. ?I. II. Sawyvri in general ehaiuo. John C. if. Smith, Assistent Cashier. Directors. Wane Hnmuton, William Martin, .lohn It Palmer, A. C. Haskeil, V. W. McMaster. E. fl. lleiuitrh.T. E. Gr-'gg, Columbia. G.T.S 1 *11, v., i r, Ma\e?, Newberry. It. Ii llutlcdge, Daniel ltuwnel. Jr., Char? es ton. MECHANICS ! iihorere, Clerks, Widows, Orpiisiis and others may hero deposit ih. if ings und i'imv !?. Iii era! rate of iuter c?t tlieieon. Planters Pi ufi sdniml Men and I'rnsti es win1 ing ?.? draw interest on their i f init.-' until the} r ipiii ? i i,i ni t?>r bnsini ss or i.thet :.'ii i ? ? ? : l'i i c t.< - ili>iritig to set apart Htnii'l sum ? !"?? i'ti?.'.ii :?,t.?i Married Women and ? ! into - vslu.te di | nsitscain nty bo with* ] drawn by iheniM Iv.-s, < r, iu case of death, by their h-g.il rcpnsi ntaiivt s.) wishing to lay aside funds for lutuio Use, are hero affon'od .in opportuniiy oi deporting their nicana I when they wifl rapidly accumulate, and, at the snme'time, be subject to withdrawal whei.x'.ed. Aug 18 Tho Cheaoest jind Best Place in Oolmn bta to Buy (HIACKF.itS, Biscuits, ) But ter. Cheese, I.ard, Beer, Tongues,Bacon, Hams, All "f Ibe beet quality, is at , jMjv'M HaHDY SOLOMON'S. Thorburn's Tnrnip Seed. Will re NORFOLK, YELLOW STONE, ! GBEEN GLOBE. I It UTA BAU A. Fresh and loi sale by I Jnl>23 HOI K A OYLES. Threshing Machines, IJIAN MILLS. Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses, * Engines,Belting,Smut Machines, Porta? hie Mills, Agi {cultural Implement a and Ma chine]y ot \\\ kinds, lor sale at manufac? turer?^ prices by L?rick & lowranoe, June 25 Columbia. H Ci Seegcrs' Boor is Pure. TT lon'i 'ontain Cocolns Indiens, Fish.Bcr Vies. to make one sleepy or he?fl^cjby^_ (Cow Feed. TONS SHOBT8 and WHEAT BRAN, for Hlebv HOPE a OYLES. 52 THE Book, Job and Newapaper STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT pppppppppp pppppppppp ppppp ppppp ppppp ppppp pppppppppp pppppp*pp ppppp ppppp PPPPPI V ? ppppppp PPPPPPP- ^BS? 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