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Bmau iuhuo iura? on au average o.ao per coot, of the aggregate emigration. These oraftemen ere m Germany kept down by the great productive establishments of their respective, trade?.'. The second class conaiats of small land-owners in the country, who, in connection with waters and fitewards or baililEs, form 5.89 per cent, of the aggregate emigra? tion. , The third class consists of jour neymen, assistants and workers in ma nufactoriee,. who form on an average 12.291 per cent, of the aggregate emi? gration. Tbe fourth class consists of rural laborers, forming on an average 28.221 per cent, of the.emigration. The fifth class is made.' up of domestics or servants, whether of small towns or the country, and include day laborers. Thcae form1 about 17.181 per cent, of the collective emigrants. --?!?mS ?*?-? In the courae .of an examination for the degree o! B. A., under an examiner j whose, name was Payne, one of the queationo waa, "Give a definition of bappineas," to which a.candidate re? turned the following laconic answer; ''An exemption from Pane." BEN. BUTLER BY his aota in Now Orleans, gained tho name of 'tSppone,!' and by hie partici? pation In tho "back pay game," tho name of "Old Grab." The Indian Girl, by selling the finest OIGABBIn themarket, has established the name of "Queen of Luxury;" and now, as ehe intends to surpass also in CHEWING TOBACCO, will be termed "Unitorsal Favor? ite." - Tho sensation oansod by those who TARRED AND FEATHERED A man and then murdered him, on Long Island, ia quietly dying out; but that oaused by the'. sale of those magnificent Cigars, at ?5 per hundred, as well as other brands now open, ia increasing dally. Members of the Legislature, when they visit the city, will please remember that fine Cigars, similar to those smoked by Congressmen IN WASHINGTON, Oan always be found at the Smokers* Palace. ? BoptlQ ._;_ COKES COKE! From the Best Tennessee CoalI PREPARE FOB TO UR WINTER FIRE! ECONOMY IS WEALTH I THE COLUMBIA GA8 LIGHT COMPANY is prepared to supply Families. Hotels, Bakeries, <fco., with the above named artiole at 15 CENTS per Bushel, at the Yard of the Company. ' Persona desiring to use the artiole oan be soi ret reqn consume* much of the time of tbe Superin? tendent In making accounts and eolleoting them, the caBh wUT be expected to accompa? ny aU orders. J ACOB LEVIN. ' Sept 7 mtath2w_Seo'y and Tress. Private Boarding. "? J"BEL WYATTIa proparod to accommodate JLvJL several BOARDERS with Yneals and lodging; also, provide for a number of Table BoaMera. Residence on Plain, between Bull andPickena streets. , _Sept 9 Fanoy Groceries, Spices, Condiment?. THESE in full supply: PRESERVES, Fruit Jellies, imported English Sauoes and Pioklea, Canned Fruits, Fish and Vegetables, assorted; Mushrooms; Truffles, Curvy Pow? der, Fenang Cloves, Mace, Ginger, Bed Pep? per: Llama. Smoked Beef and Tongues. Pickled Salmon, new Maokerel, and full stock of Staple Goods, at as low prices as ahy one. and Juli weights always guaranteed. Aug 30 _QEQ. SYMHERS. N^w Bookal Sew Books!! '6Tj*OOD8," by Edward Smith, M. D. $1.75. X. "Critiques and Addreaaos," by Thoe. Henry Huxley, $1.75. "Old Kensington," a Novel, by MissThack-1 er*L^nd^TOVHeaft," a Novel, by Fayeon. $1. "Innocent,'' a Novel, by Mrs. Oliphant. 75. Bulwer's last Novel, "Kenelm Chillingly." 75. And other late publications for sale at Aug IS B. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. Mocha and Java Coffees. mB AGS Old Government JAVA, 10 pookete Pure Mocha. For saie low by_HOPE & QYLE8. A Manual for County Officer*, OB Clerks, Sheriffs, Trial Justices, Pro F bate Judges, Auditors, &o., for sale at June 20 lt. L. BRYAN'S Bookatoro. Revised Statutes State South Carolina. COMPLETE in one volume, IG. ACTS of the Legislature, 1872-73, $1. For aale at B. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. tfcT. P. STOVALL. O. O. HULL. Flour Made by the New Process. BTOyyL'JLL A. HULL, ? Proprietors of Stovall's Excelsior Mills, ?33 BROAD STRBET, AUGUSTA, OA. AMONG late improvements in the manufacture of FLOUR, by far tho 'tnoBtimportant is the rseently-die " covered method of PURIFYING MID? DLINGS. This wonderful invention is des? tined to revolutionize the entire Milling sys? tem in this country. By it a more thorough separation Is effected between the outer husk ana thefarih'aoeous portion of the grain, and a Flour is produced of greater and more uni? form purity and sweetness tban oan be made in the old style, and with no inoroase in coat. We havo.at heavy expense, introduced this "NEW PROCESS"into our Mill, and aropre? pared to offer Flour greatly improved in color and qnalitv over corresponding trrades made in the usual method. Liberal deductions made on oar-load lote. Aug 20 8mo_STOVALL & HULL. Bonds, Stocks, &c. IBUY and SELL on COMMISSION and my eVn account, at current rates*. BONDS and STOCKS of RAILROADS, Bonds and Stocks of States and United States, Bonds and Stocks of Cities and other corporations. Bank Notes, Coupons, Gold ana Silver Coin, and approved Claims against the United States, State and County. D. GAMBBILL, Broker, Main street, Aug 10 -tOmo 2d door South whoeler House. Smoked Meats. FIVE tierces "Davis" Diamond HAMS, 500 pounds Sugar-Cured Shoulders, 600 pounds Bugsr-Cured Bacon Strips, Smoked Tongues and Beef. All fresh to hand, GEO. SYMMEBS. ?,'>?' > ' ' V->-/- ,A ...V.-!: , ... . / BY J. A, SELBY. COL Spoolal ETotloe?. THE lOLD POWER CURES iruMPnnEYs* HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE TIIOVED, FROM THE MOBT ample oxperienoc, an entire rucee**. Simple, Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They are the only menaces perfectly adapted to popular aso?wo simple that mi?trueea cannot be made in usin? them; ao harmless as to bo free from danger; ana so efficient as to be always reliable They have the highest commendation from all, nod will always render satisfaction. i?r 1c c, in largo thxoe-draehm vials, with directions: Nos. Cures. Cents. 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations, . . 50 2. Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, . . SO 1. Crying-Colic, orTectbingof Infants, . 50 4. Diarrhoen, of Children or Adult.-", . . 50 5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 50 fi. Cholcra-Morbus, Vomiting, .... 50 7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,.50 6. Neuralgia, Toothache, Faccnchc, ... 50 0. Heailaches, Sick Heartache, Verlign, . 50 10. Dyapcpsln, Bilious Stomach.50 It- Supprciiedior Fainful Periods, . . . 50 12. Whites, too Profuse Fcriods, .... 50 13. Croup. Cough, Difficult Brcathinp, . . 50 M. Salt Rlioum, Erysipelas, Eruption?, . 50 15. Rheumatism, Pneumatic-Faim, . . . 50 10. Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, 50 !<? Flies, blind or bleeding,.50 IB. Ophthnlmy, and Sore or Weak Eyes, . 50 19. Cntnrrh, Acuto or Chronic Influenza, . 50 20. Whooplng-Congh, Violent Couglis, . ?0 21. Aithmn, Oppressed Brontliing, . . . M 22. Ear Discharges, Impaired llcanng, . 50 23. Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swenings . 50 24. General Debility, Physical weakness, . 5t? 25. Dropsy and Scanty Secretions, . . . . 50 26. Sea-Slclcness, Sickness from Riding, . 50 27. KIAncy-Dlsensc, Gravel, ._. ... 50 ?8 Ncrvous-Dcblllty, Seminal W enknc.v, % or Involuntary Discharges.1M 19. Sore Mouth, Canker, . . .. . . . . i>> 30 Urinary WenWncM, Wetting tho Bed, 50 31. Painful Fcriods, with Spasm*, . 32. SivfTferlng? ot Change of hue, . . . 33. Eptleptey, Spasms, St. JS itus Dance, 34. Diphtheria, Ulcerated BoroThro.it,. . 50 35. Chroulo Congestions und Eruptions, *0 FAMILY CASKS. Case tMornceol with above 3.-> large rlaht anl Manual of Directions, . . . . *l? J J Case (Morocco) of 20 large vial? ?nd B kVU, 0 00 BOT These remedies are ?ent ?>>" tlie case or single liox to any part ?.f tlie country, free of charge, on receipt of price. Address "r?o^?hf^ co.f Office und Depot, No. 5C2 Bkoaowat, New You*. For Sale hy nil Druggist*. And by GEIGER & McGREGOR,Columbia, B. 0._April 14 fTTly ON tlie Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner and Snpper Table, LEA & PERRINS" WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is indispensa? ble. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, New York, Pot 29 jly Agents for the United States. OBSTACLES TO MAURI A CK?Happy relief for young men from tho effects ol errors and abuses in early life. Manhood re? stored. Impediments to marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and re? markable remedies. Rooks and circulars aent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution hav? ing a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. July G 3mo Barnum's Hotel, Corner Broadway and Twentieth Strtets, NEW YORK CITY. K0 On both American and Enropean Flans -? ? t* ? ? COMPLETE with all modern improve? ments; rooms en suite and single; pri? vate parlors, baths, elevators, &o. Location unsurpassed, being in tho very coutro of fa? shion and brilliant New York lifo. In proxi? mity to churches and places ol amuBement, and Lord &, Taylor's, Arnold k Constables' and J. & O. Johnston's dry goods palaces. The hotel is under the managoment of A. B. Barnnm, formerly of BarnunTs Hotel, Balti? more; I. N. Green, of Dayton, Ohio, and re? cently of New York, and Freeman Rarnum, Barnum's Hotel. St. Louis._Heptj) Hjfllmo Notice. Office Greenville and Columbia R. R., Colombia, S. 0., August 29,1873. UNDER a resolution of tho Board or Direc? tors, the Interest Coupons of the State Guaranteed Bonds, and of euch other Bonds of this Company ae are regularly recorded in the oftico of the Company, matured between the 1st day of January, 1872, and 1st day of July. 1873, both inclusive, will be funded in Bonds having ten years to run, ae provided for in the Company's proposals to the Bond? holders, of date August 11,1873. Holders of the above obligations are re? quested to send in a statement of them to this office, to 'atiilitato the exchange which it is desired to complete without delay, and enable the necessary arrangements to bo mado for tbo resumption of regular interest payments on 1st January ensuing. W. J. MAGRATH, Soptember 2 tu Presidont. J. ft. MARSHALL, Attorney at Law! Office in Laxe Hange. ALL business entrusted to his caro promptly attended to. Aug 19 %\u\o New Mackerel. p?/\ KITS Mcsb and No. 1 MACKEREL. 0\J 50 Half and Wholo Rarrols, Is, 2s, Sb. 50 Boxos Scaled Herrings. 500 George's Codfish. For aale low by_HOPE h GYLES.BS Fresh Teas. 1 f \ CHESTS choico NEW TEA8, fresh W_P and fragrant, at prices which laugh at competition. Try that at 50 cents per pound and he convinced. Aug SO_GEO. SYMMER8. Timothy Hay. TONS OHOICE TIMOTHY HAY. for sale low by HOPE & GYLES. 10 Western Hay. RALES TIMOTHY HAY for sale low for cash. HOPE Jc GYLES. IQO I Heinitsh's Great Blood and Liver Fills PERFECTLY tasteless, elegantly coated, for the cure of all Disorders of the Sto? mach. Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Ner? vous Diaoascs, Head-aoho, Constipation, Cos tlveneeB, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inflamma? tion of the Rowels, Bilious Fover, Biliousness. Piles, and all Derangements of the Internal Viaoera. Warranted to effect a positive ouro. Prioe. 25 cents a box Sold by E. H. HEI NITSH, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Oo lumbla, 8.0._July 29 j Sugar-Gored Shoulders and Strip.. 6BBLS. .So^^Qured . SHOULDERS and Breakfaatfelps, H?PE A GYLfcS. "Let our Just Censure UMBIA; S, 0Si THURSDAY M Columbia Female College. THE next Collegiate Year will tbegin on the let of October and joloeo on the last day of June, em 'bracing two aeaeione of four and one-half months each. Bates per session invariably in advance. Board, including fuel and lights, with regular tuition and stationery, for School purposes..$112 CO Tuition for day pupils. 25 00 Music on Piano, Organ or Guitar. 25 00 Fur circular, addroes BEY. SAMUEL B. JONES, President. Sept 5_lmo Riehland School for Boys, Lanvalo stroet, near Park Avenue, Baltimore:, mo. Both Boarding and Bay Pupils Received. INSTRUCTORS: Wm. D. martin, A.M. Graduate University of South Carolina, Principal?Englieh and Latin. W. Carv Bohinbon. Graduate University of Virginia?Mathematics, Greek and English. henry R. CAnTEn, Graduito University of | Virginia?Applied Mathematics, Kai m ai Sci? ence and Engineering. M. Leonce Rabillon?French. M. Lucien R. Peet?German. Mn. A. J. Carses?Commercial Arithmetic | and Book-keeping. PUPILS carefully prepared for collage or for business pursuits. I Im seventh annual session, com iinclining .September 15, will be held in the new and commodious school building, which has just beon erected. For further particulars apply to the Principal, or consult tho Catalogues, which will be sent by him to any address. Aug 20_lmo THE MISSES ELMORE'S Boarding and Day School For Young Ladles and Children, Corner of Bull and Taylor Streets, "WILL re-open- OCTOBER 1, 1873. A thorough courso of in- | (struction, with every home care, Iis promised. Classes lormcd in French- Ger? man and Calisthenics, under M. de H edemas x. Classes formed in Drawing, under Has. Fbank Eluorr. Mnaic, Vocal and Tiano, Mns. Tnos. Tay? lor. A special clues for advanced young ladios will be formed for the afternoon. Terms in advance. No pupil received for loss timo than a quarter; and if removed before the expiration of the term, the full oharge will be made, except iu cases of protracted ill? ness. MRS. FRANK K LMO RE Will open a school for YOUNG CHILDREN, both boys and girls, at Miss Elinoro'a resi? dence, corner of Bull and Taylor streets. Till 25th of September, Miss Elmore will be at home from 0 o'clock till 12, on Monday, Thursday and Saturday; after tho 25th, at home every day. Sept 4 th4 Williamston Female College, WILI.IA.IISTON, S. C, Will Open its Third Collegiate Year October G, 1873. Among its claims a/o high, healthy climate, puro water, tho ^celebrated Mineral 8pring, unex? ceptionable board, mild govern? ment, rigid scholarship, liberal preminms, easy access, quiet sur? roundings, non-sectarian Christian influ? ences, freedom from church and Stato con? trol, absnnco of interruptions inseparable from large towns, and the following low rates for twouty weeks, in advance: Board, exclud? ing washing and lights, $70; regular tuition, $10 to $25; piano, organ or guitar, $20; Latin, Greek, French and singing, gratis. Minis tors' daughters pay no regular tuition. For a catalogue, address REV. SAMUEL LANDER, A. M., Aug 8 t2mo Preaident. COLUMBIA FEMALE ACADEMY. JANE H. REYNOLDS, 1 p.iucinalB SOPHIA M. REYNOLDS, \ mucipais. FALL TERM begins October 1, 1873. Tho course of instruction includes all studies pertaining to a thorough Englieh Education, together with Latin and Fronch. Terms por quarter, $15, or, if paid in ad? vance, $12; Music per quarter, $25. The Boarding Department is under the oharge of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. BEYNOLDS. Terms for Board, including washing, fuel, lights and use of piano, $28 per month, pay? able- in advance. Sept 10 t6 ~ MME. 0. da SILVA AND MRS. ALEX. BRADFORD'S (FORMERLY Mns. OGDEN HOFFMAN'S) English, French and German Boarding and Day SCHOOL for young Ladies and Children, 17 West 38th stroet, New York, re-oponB Sop tomber 24. Application may be made by let? ter or personally as abovu. Sept 12 2mos HOME Insurance Company of N. Y., Ojfhe No. i;J5 Broadway. Cash Capital, - - 83,OUO,000 00 Assets July 1, 1873, - - ?1,408,573 75 CHAH.J. MARTIN, President. A. F. WiLLUARTH, Vice-President, D. A. Heald, 2d Vice-Prosident. J. H. Wasiibuun, Secretary. Geo.M. Lyon, Assistaut Secretary. T. B. Greene, 2d Assistant Secretary. NO insurance company in the country tus tains a higher reputation for tho jndi oiouB and successful conduct of its atlairs than the DOME, and none is entitled lomoro perfect confidence; a fact which is thorough lv appreciated by the loadiug merchants and proporty ownors throughout tho country. 8. L. LEAPUART, Agent, Columbia,S.O. Office over Carolina National Bank. Sept 2_lmo Brandies and Wines. ? BRANDIES of Brandenburg FroreH?spe? cialty; vintages 'U5, '58, 'CO, '05. WINES?Clarets, St. Estepho. St. Julion, Margaux, La Roso, Chateau, La?to, ChabliB, Latour, Blanche, and tho crowning Wine of all, CHATEAU YQUEM, from the house of Brandenburg Freres, Bordeau. This now Wine is sold exclusively by us in this mar | ket^_OEO. SYMMERB. The Finest Batter in Columbia. JUST arrived at Aug 15 HARDY SOLOMON'S. ORNING, SEPTEMBER J8. 1 new HATS! Fill JIYU. AT R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD'S CLOTHING AND DAT HOUSE. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING M T 0 make r- om for our FALL and WINTER STOCK, wo will sell TO CASH BUYERS At prices that c.muot fail to please. Wo still have on hand First Class Business Suits, Dress Suits, Fancy and Plain Qaseimere Pants and Vests. Call and be convinced that wo are offering BARGAINS IN CL0TD1NG. Aug 15 KIXAKD 6i WILEY. d; epstin, H Columbia Hotel Clothing Emporium! NEW CLOTHING! GOOD CL0TU1SG! CHEAP CL0TDIS6 rUHE largest and finest of tho verv latest X styles of CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, for Men and Boys, overseen in Columbia. Furnishing Goods! His stock of Gout s' FURNISHING GOODS cannot bo equalod in the city, comprising overy novelty of tho season. Hats and Caps! Silk, Wool and Straw EATS?thevervjlateet out. Tho celebrated "VENTILATOR" STRAW HAT on hand?jnet the thing for warm weather. Shirts! Shirts I Shirts! 8ILK SCARFS, TIF.S and BOWS, of the Quest and most elegant designs and patterns All at the lowest poasihlf figures. Call earlv, at D. EPSTIN'8, May_24_ Under Columbia Hotel. Columbia Music Store LyBrand & Son rilAKL pleasure iu calling the attention of JL the public to an examination of their STOCK or MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Melodeone, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Accordoons. Brass and Silver Band Instru? ments ol at] kinds. AIko, Sheet Music and Instruction Books for every class of Musical Instruments on haiid at all times. We uro Sole Agents for the Stale of South Carolina of EBtoy &. Co.'* COTTAGE ORGANS. Shoot Musio sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of nriT; and all kinds of Musical Goods sent by Express, when ordered, to any part of tho State, marked C. O. D. Oood Secondhand Pianos and Organa for sale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Mclodeons Tuned and Repaired in a satisfactory manner; and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos for other parties to any point dosired, at moderatepiices. All ordern promptly attended to and eatls faction guaranteed to those favoring us with their patronage. Send for our eatalogneof Sheet Musio' and Musical Merchandise. Ri? chardson street, a few door i "ibovo Piia;.six ofUco. Columbia,8.0. Nov7 Choice Wines. K/\ BA8RFT81HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, t)\J 10 casos Sparkling Catuwba, 10 oasoB "Yix Bara," 10 cases "Red Seal," 10 cases ??Kolloy's" Island Wino, 3 cask* "Harmony Shorry," 2 casks "Amontilado Sherry," 2 casks "Kosere Madeira." For sale bv HOPE & GYLES. ?Event." 873. VOL. IX?NO. 1<4. Harrison, Bradford & Co.'? STEEL PENS. Special attention called to the well-known numbers, 505?75?38?30 and 33. Factory. Ml. Vemon; Ojjlce, 75 John street, New York._Ang 7 3mo We desire to inform Buyers | OF CLOTHING We have this day HAIKU DOWN" A large lino of SPRING CASSIMERES Bosides HATS AND SUITS! TO NEW YORK COST. M 1 TOE CASSIMERES range from 75 cents to $2 00 per yard, and were selected for our custom trade. Call and examine for yourself. Our Custom Department la replete with a choice and elegant assort? ment of CASSIMERES AND TESTINGS. Wo are still taking orders for those PER? FECT-FITTING SHIRTS. R. & W. C. 8WAFFIELYD. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, of COLUMBIA, 8. C. Present Capital, .... $150,000 Authorized Capital.$500,000 OFFICERS ? JOHN B. PALMER, President. A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. C. N. O. RUTT, Assistant Cashier. THIS BANK will soon occupy its magnifi? cent three-story and Mansard Roof build? ing, now in course of construction on the corner of Plain and Richardson streets, but for the present will do business at its old Banking llouso, opposite the Columbia Hotel. A general Banking business transacted. Cer 'tincatcs of Deposit, bearing Interest at tho rate of Soven per cent, per annum, issued. Notes, Bills of Exchange and other ovidonces of debt discounted, and monoy loaned on col? laterals. Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought mil sold. Drafts on all the prominent cities in tho United Statos bought and sold. DiuECTons?Jas. E. Black, John B. Palmer, '. W. McMastor, R. D. Senn, (ot R. D. Senn X Son,) O. W. Boarden, (of Copeland <Jfc Bear den,) R. L. Bryan, W. O. Swaffield, (of R. <fc W. C. Swaffield,) W. B. Stanley, J. C. Seegers; Samuel McGowan, Abbeville; James U. Rion, Winusboro. Feb 8 eiTI^NS^AViNQS BANK ? ET SOUTH CAROUXA. Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, INTEREST ALLOWED AT THE RATE OF SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. AND SIX PER CENT. COMPOUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer, Vlce-Prcsident. A. G. Urenizer, Cashier. J. H. Sawyer, in general charge. John C. B*. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton, William Martin, John B Palmer, A. C. Haskell, F. W. McMastor, E. H. Uoinitsh, T. E. Gregg, Columbia. G. T. Scott, W.O. Majos, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, Dauie) Ravenel, Jr., Cbar ceton. MECHANICS. Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Orphans and others may hero deposit their savings and 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 set apart small sums for children, und Married-Women and Minors (whose depos?scanonly be with? drawn by thomselvos, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aaido funds for future use, aro hero afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at ' t)io samotimo, bo subject to withdrawal wbon needed. Ang_18_ I The Cheapest and Best Place in Colum? bia to Buy (1RAOKERB, Biscuits, J Butter, Cheese, Lard, Reef, Tongues,Bacon, Hams, AH of tho best quality, is at Jui-V 21 HARDY 8QLOMON'S. Thorbnrn's Turnip Seed. WHITE NORFOLK, YELLOW STONE, OREEN GLOBE. ROTA RAGA. Froeh and for sale by ~ July 23 HOPE & OYLE*. Threshing Machines, FAN MILLS, Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses, Engines, Bolting,Smut Machines, Porta bio Mills, Agricultural Implements and Ma? chinery of all kinds, for salo at manufac? turers' prices by L?RICK & LOWRANOE, June 25 Columbia. S._C._ Seegers' Beer is Pure. ["Tdon'tcontain Cocolus Indicua, Fish{Ber L Hob, to make one aloopy or headachy. ? ICow Feed. ? TONS 8HORTS and WHEAT BBAN, for ) sale by HOPE & OYLES. pppppppppp pppppppppp .ppppp ppppp ppppp ppppp pppppppppp PPPPPPPPPV ppppp ppppp pppppI ?3 ppppppp. PPPPPPPH?^ " THE P ??priotorof the Pu^.ibas tho? roughly fitted tip and furnished his office with latest improved materialfor doing all kinds of Printing. ;rbbb brbbbbbbbb bbbb bbbbb brrb bbbbb brrb ebbb bbbbbbbb brrrrrbb brrb bbbb brrb bbbb rrrbbb bbbbb rrbbrb bbbbb The Type, Border, Ornaments, Cute,Ac, are 0 MODERN STYLE and carefully selected. 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