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granUwhoui^W>u<lh: WM 469.&?po^rler?d wittr404;80G to* the previous jrear, an4oc*eese t>2 64, 907. Qf ihea* jff,r^^ were landed at New York, the number reported from that city beleg 80>,934 There were, 58,917 arrivals in the flos toma district . or, Huron, Miohigao. which represent chiefly those whoj?ent to the Weste? 'States by way of Ofeoa da; 81,676 came in at Boston; 20.917 (nearly all Chinese) at Ban Francisco; 17,807 at Baltimore; 6.304 at New Or? leans, and 6624 at: Portland, whilst there were 1,108 arrivals at Philadel? phia. The largest numb,er of immi? grants oontribnted i by I any single | foreign nation was 166,843, from'Ire? land and the British Islands, although early that the two threo-fonrthb of the, wholo number. Of thuBe who. came from the British. Islands, there were 74,801 from England, 77,34.4 from Ireland, 18,841 from Sootlaod and 840 from Wales* China is. the third largest1 contributor, baying st.nl ua 20,292 Norway sent 16,247; Sweden, 14,809, and Denmark 4,931, making' the ag? gregate Scandinavian urrivals 35,487. Franco:sent t14,798, Italy, 8,715. Aus? tria G.7G5. the Netherlands 3,811, Po? land 8,338, Switzerland 3,107, and probably a hundred, other' countries smaller numbers. Fifty-threo Turks, three Syrians and one Peraian came in. Fourteen persons name from Africa, and one woman all the way'from Maiacoa. The island of St. Helena Bent us nine, and Iceland three. Java contributed seven,-: and Borneo one. 138 littlo struugera .were, born at sea. Of the whole number of immigrants, 2.986 were, .professional men, and 48,7112 skilled maobuniot?, .whilst 234,439, large? ly composed of women und children, were without ekilled occupation. There were 104.423 laborers, 15,740 servants and 7,038 merohonta, there beini; 18 women among the latter. Ono woman who arrived announced herself as a "preaoher," and anothvr us a "ruler," whilst 1199 men and 7 women called themselves Vtravelers,?' there being also 13 commercial travelers. Of the men, one called himself a "trainer." There were also,ono "showman," two "clowns" and one/'jockey.*' .? ;?r The.-Asbaotees and the English have had two tights which do not prpmiae well for the; speedy ending of the war. In the firefc fight, we are simply told that | the ^English).lost over forty men, bnt it is not said with whom the victory rested. In the second fight, the Asban tees attacked the British in their eo tronohmentH und were repulaed, as a matter of courao. .The savages evident? ly have . no fear of tbeir enemies, and the latter will probably Hod them much more formidable than they were shp poaedito.be...;:.. , . . Powder, Shot and, Lead. DUPONT'S. 'celebrated RIFLE POWDER, in whole,1 half-and quarter kegs. Oannieter Powder?consisting of Rille, Eagle and Diamond.Grain. Drop.?nA Ruck Shot, Bar Lead. &o. Percussion Capa?double, and single water? proof. ' '?, ? Guns, Tistols, Pbwder Tla?ks, Shot Belts, &o For sale, low, by Deo 5 , . JOHN AQSBW * SON. Raisin p. .Nuts. &c. NEW Layer RAISINS, in whole, half and quarter boxes. Gurrants, Prnnes, Citron, Mince Meat, Almonds. Peoane;Filberts, Brazil Nuts. English Walnuts, Canton Preserved G ir ger, Brandy,Peaches, Apples, Oranges, Ac , Ac. ? For sale, low, by Dec5 ' JOHN AGNEW A SON. Batter I. Butter! I T A FIRKlNSuhoiooTREBLE GILT EDGE IA7 BUTTER, at 40 cents per pound, juat received and for sale by Deo 5 ? ? - 'JOBM AGNEW & SON. congress Wants to ACT towards Spain in a just and dispas? sionate manner; therefore-, the public may expoot consiaerable delay as regards a final settlement of the Virginius question. Tho IndUn Girl wants to aut. in a kind and considerate manner towards her customers; therefore, the smoking public may expoot conBlderab'e inducements in C1GAR8, which will be sold at euch ratoa that tlmse who have TRADE south carolina Pay Certificates at hoavy discount, will not feel that they have lost so very much wheu purchasing of tbie maid, as thoy can get Cigars at five uentB eqaal to thbue bought olsewhero at ten cents. The blowing of poli? ticians and newspaper editors, advocating going for CUBA With a vengeance, in slowly losing its effect; bnt the sensation awakened by the Indian Girl in Columbia and Stato, by tho remarka? ble low prices for Cigars, is increasing as rapidly ?a tho good news spreads. PERIQUE. FINE CUT and those Cigars at 12 per box, deserve yuur attention._Dec ji^ Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the copnrt nersbip heretofore existing tinder the name of LAKE A LasSAELE is dissolved. All persons aronotiiied not to credit tho Haid firm. THOB.M. LAKE. Nov 80 m4_ Ku?a'h Haii, Abbeville. 8. ?. THE above BALL i? now complete, and ready for uso. It is mutable, tor '1 hoa trica.1 fc'xhibltlons. Concerts, Ao. Address Nov 22. JOHN KNOX, Abbeville, S. C. Atmore's Mince Meat. JUST received a fresh supply of thi-i cele? brated MINCE MEAT, in o&ns and bmall packages, alBo in bulk, at retail. Nov 21) JOHN AGNEW * SON. Black Jack. 11HE undersigned will furnish the bcEt of Black Jack WOOD, delivered in any part of the city, at $3 a cord. OctlC C. HAMBERG. For Sale. mOE PANORAMA OF COLUMBIA, rm-j .L bracing scenes previous to and during the evar. It may bo Been at Nov 13 O. DIEnOKS'. Main street. Private Boarding. ? MRS. WYATTiBprepared to accommodate several BOARDERS with meals and lodging; also, provide for a number of Tablo Boarders. Residence on Plain, h( t wee n Bull and PickenS streets. Sept 9 I , -v. .;; 'i. . f^lsij ft*}1 ii- -_liiuL_? ? BY J. A. SELBY. G eolal Notio< - "An honest, man never gota fat"? D'Oraay Cologne in the boat of perfameB. "A netting hon is a joy forevor"? D 'Ore ay Co log no is also likewise. "A babe in tho honao should never throw Btonea"? Every one likes D'Oraay Cologne, "A thing of beauty gathers no moss"? D'Ors&y Cologne is both cheap and good. At PISHER'S DRUG STORE. H OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE, Happy Relief for Young Men from the effects of errors and abu^cB in early lifo. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar? riage removed. New mothod of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Oirculars sent freo, in sealed envelopes. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa.?an institu? tion having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. Oct 29 3mo DENMSUN'8 I patent shipping tags! |i_ A Over Two Hundred Million? havo llailloeen used within tho pant ten _kWw'ear8< without complaint ?f L -s b> l ?k becorainf* detached. They are moro reliable for marking Cotton Bales than any Tag in uho. All Express Companies use them. Sold by Printern uikI Si n.1 loners everywhere. OctiS t^mos "hope "& "gyles AVE for salr? 500 bushels OATS, *,000 bushels BRAN, 2,000 bushels SHORTS. ALSO, Fresh S&ur Kraut and Mince Meat, 100 Luxes liaitunR, CO half-boxes Raisins, 25 eiuatter-boxes Raisins, 50 drums Smyrna Figs, ? Dur.aicatcd Cocoanut, 100 pounds Heedless ltairina, 600 Heads of Cabbage, Novl5 MOORE & F?BERi Attarntys-al-Law Ac Solicitor* lnTCqu IIy COLUMBIA, 8. C. OFFICE ou Main street, over Scott's Bank. P. O. box 55. Nov 11 lmo* A. O. MOORE. W. II. KAUKU. john7 c. jacob. MANUFACTURER of RA?8AGE8. BO? LOGNAS. PUDDINGS, HEAD CH?-ESE, Ac, corner Maiu and Modium streete, two squares bolow statu House. Fa? milies, boarding houses and leatanranta supplied. Orders filled and delivered. Freeh Pork and Beef alao for ealo. Nov 15 lmo Lumber and Laths. HAVING a large quantity of BUILDING LUMBER and LATHS on baud, per? sona wanting the same can bo supplied, at short notice. Orders left at my Reeidcnco I on Main street, near tho now Government Post Offico, or sent by mail, will meet prompt [ attention. Terms cash. Nov 26 lmo_ W. LO WRY. Boots, Shoes fic Hats. JUSC received, another shipment of Mc Mnllin'a BOOTH and CONGRESS GAIT? ERS, double solo and drets. ALSO, An iuvoico of FA8HIONABLE HATS. j: meighan. Nov 12 * FRANKLIN HOUSE, Comer Bridge and Gates Streets. flpHE underiignt d begs to announce to hie A old patrons and friends, that he baa re? opened his SAMPLE ROOM and RESTAU? RANT, and is prepared to serVo, at all hours, El811, GAME and OYSTERS, in all style?; together nith every delicacy that the Charleston and Columbia markets afford. NovO_O. R. FRANKLIN. THE WHEELKIt & WILSON Sewing Machines I For Twenty Years,the Standard of Excellence; IF you think of buying a SEWING MA? chine, it will pay you to examine tho ro. cord of tboso now iu use; and tho WH K KEEK & wilson Btanda pro eminently above all others. Maobincs sold on easy terms, or monthly payments taken. Old machines put in order, or received in exchango. STITCUING of all kinds neatly done, at short notice. NEEDLES,THREAD and Silk constantly on hand. N. W. TRUMP, Agent, Columbia, 8. C. J. h. TRUMP, General Agent, Augusta, Ga. Nov 10 flmo Bonds, Stocks, &c. Ibuy and SELL ou COMMISSION and my own account, at current rates: It ON DM and STOCKS of RAILROADS, Bonds and Slocks of States and United StateB, Bonds and .Bocka of Cities and other corporations, Bank Notes, Coupons, Oold and Silver Coin, and approved Claims against tho United Slutm, State and Couutv. D.GAMRHILL, broker, Main street, Aug 10 tibiio 2d door South Wheeler House. Guns and Pistols. I RESPECTFULLY inform ? my friends und the public in general that I have on hand a 1 nvell-Hdlcctod stock of double I and single-barreled guns, REPEATERS, Shot Pouches and Plunk?, Game Bags, Caps ! aud Ammunition, Toys of all description, Walking Canes, and many other urticlcs too numerous to mention, which I offer for sale low for cash. Repairing done at short notice. Vlso. Keys fitted. P. W. KRAFT, Nov 4 * At the Sign of tho Big Gun. Upright Steam Engino for Sale. IjMOHT-IIORSE POWER, in pe rfect order, V with smoke-stack, shafting and a quan? tity of bolting, For particulars, apply at PneF.sty. Ofdco. 9_ut-?(,__ Just Received, IAjk AN oxtru fine lot of Kentucky "HA MULES and HORSE8, aomo of which tvEB?*r* hroke. They may bo seen at eJimrlos Logan's Stables, cirn.r Senate aud Assembly streets. Nov 12 _W. S. & L. TA.LBOTT. Bagging and Ties. O C\C\f\ yards heavy bagging. ??\)\J\J 6,000 lbs. A BROW TIES, foi aal? by _ HOPE A GYLES. _ Mocha and Java Coffees. BAGS Old Government JAVA, 10 10 pockets Pure Mocha. r\<r sale low by HOPE A GYLES. "Let our Ja at Censure OLUMBIA, S. 0M SUNDAY M [iSTEBBSTIN? ANNOUNCEMENT, Oommencing on MONDA7, we will offer some extra Bar? gains in several lines of Goods we deal in, and wish to carry less of them these hard times. Our object, of course, is to realize, hence BARGAINS can be had by those who come early. R. G. SHIVER Sl CO. One special line is a beautiful collection of CHROMOS at LOW FIGURES. I JNovJ23 _ 1THE lato telegrams from Washington, mi* . nouncing the decision of the United stud h Supremo Court, concerning the Bills of the Bank of the State, Did not create more excitement iu Columbia than was caused Oythe announcement that there aro plenty more of those tiue Havana CIGAK8, of our own make, which are elill all the rage. We also announce that building and Loan and Greenbacks arc Received at Par. Great throngs aro flocking to avail them? selves of this opportunity to procure the choice Tobaccos and Cigars* to be had Al the California Cigar Store. NovO_M. SUJLZI1ACHER. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS AT THE Grand Central Dry Goods Establishm't OP W. D. LOVE & CO. AVERY largo Btock of desirable GOODS, purchased since tho panic, at auction and elsewhere, will bo offered on MONDAY, November 10, 1873, and throughout thewoek, at the most ExntAonmsAiiY low emeu; kyeu know n IX TBta cm. Our entit j stock of DRESS GOODS will be offered at leas than PANIC PRICES. All the ncwand desirable Fabrics in Mourn? ing Dross Goods, including ecvcuty-?vu pieces of Black Alpacas, of the bcBt goods . made, will be offered at panic prices. Flannels, Blankets. Comfortables. Hosiery and Under-wcar for ladies, gents and chil? dren, of every eizo and quality, al extremely low prices. In our LACE department, wo offer an im menso assortment or goods, comprising Col? larettes, Jabots, Buffs, Tics, Ac, which la? dies will find to bo tho best assortment wo have evor exhibited, and aL unusually low prices. Our stock of Domestics, Prints, Jeans, Tweeds and Cassimcres comprise a full Hue of choice goods, at very low prices. Linen and Honse-kecping Goods much under for? mer prices. Carpots and lings at a great re? daction, to rodace stock and givoonr custom? ers bargains. Don't fail to secure somo of tho great bar? gains to bo found at the Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment of W. D. LOVE A CO., Under tho Wheeier Hmiso. _W. D. LOVE. B. B. McOREBEY. Why the 8outh is Poor. FROM the cradle to the grave, wo are dosed with all kinds of unknown Mcdt eines made abroad, of which wo know no? thing. If your baby is sick, you give it Northern Soothing Syrup, instead of Hoinitsh's Rose Cordial. If your Liver is not right, you take North? ern Pills, instead of tht "Blood ami Liver Pills. ' If your Blood is impure, y ou take North? ern Sarsapaiilia, instead of tho ' Queen's Dcliubt." If you have Chills and Fever, yon take Northern chill cures, instead ot iteiuitsh's Vegetable Tonic. Our health and our wealth is thus de? stroyed. Encourage a our own doctors; lake Medicines made at home, and buy those that you know aro good. Uoiuitsh has an experience or forty years in making all kinds of Medicines for every disease known. Go at once and consult with him. For sale at HEINIfSH'S FAMILY DRUG STORE. OctJJ * Something lor the Child p. n SUFFERING with Coughs, Colds,Cronp, Diphtheria: Cough Confections, Cough Kisses, Jim Crow, Carbolic and Horehourtd Lozenges, Althea Drops arid Jujube Paste. All excellent for Coughs and Colds. Fresh and good, at Nov 5t HEINITSH'S DliUG STORE. Stanley's Congh Syrup (1URES all kinds of Coughs, Hoarecm as, j Bronchitis, incipient Consumption. Try it; dou't delay; a Cough gets WorjC with every dav's neglect. For sale at Nov5 t HEINITSH'S DRUG STOBE. A Marvelous Medicine T7*.OR tho Liver, oloiunoh and itowi is. J? Hoinitsh's BLOOD PURIFYING LIVER PILLS. Cures Liver Complaint, Iloadacbe, Stomach Diaorders, Indigestion and Consti? pation. For sale only at Nov 51 HEINITSH'S DRUG STORE. To Members of the Ear. VOLUME III RICHARDSON'S REPORTS, new eorioH, f5. Also, a large assort? ment of other Law Books and Law Blanks. For salo at lt. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. Nov H _ Mills House Stables. JUST received at tho above Sta? bles, twenty head firm KENTUCKY MULES, most of which aro well Will be sold cheap for cash. Sept 13 J. N. LONG, Agent. ORNING. DECEMBER 7, 187 fSSSiSSBSSSBisSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS The Singer Still Triumphant! I THE WORLD'S award! A* shown by sales-.?proved by cworn rolurns to the owners of tlie principal Bowing Ma? chine Patente?which last year amounted to 211),758 Machines, nine out often of them being for family use. This is over 40,000 more Sewing Machines than were sold by any other company during the same period, and over oric-qiiarter of all the Machines sold in 1S72. These enornvms sales are owing to iho long-1 er ted nunts of thoBIN G KK Machines, which meet the wants of tho public in superiority and simnlicity of con? struct ion, and capability for great" variety and excellence of woik. THE SINGER MAN U EAOT U It IN Q CO. J. P. LIPON. Agent. Nov 7 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK SOUTH CAltOU.VA. Dcpoats of SI and Upwards Ivtcoived, INTER ES I ALLOWED AT THE HATE i'F HEVEN HER CENT. PER ANNUM ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIN PER CENT. COMPOUNDED EVERY SIN MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS. OFFICKRS. Wm. Martin, Prcsidont. John 15. Palmer, Ylco-Prt hident. A. O. Rjcnizer, Cashier. J. H. Sawyer, in general charge. John O.B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Director.". Waue Hampton, William Martin, John Ii. Palmer, A. C. Haskeil, F. W. McMaster, E. H. Hciuitsb, T. E. Gregg, Columbia. G. T. Kcott, W.O. May es, Newberry. B. H. Bntlodgo, Daniel llav. nel, Jr!, Char estou. MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Orphans and others may here deposit their savings and draw a liberal rato of inter? est thereon. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their funds until they rcquiio them fur business or other purpose?; Parents desiring to set apart small (nima for children, and Married Women and Minors (whose deposits ranlonly bo with? drawn by thctuec.lvce, or, in case of death, by (heir legal roprtstntatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for future use, aro here afforr*ed an opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at the same time, bo subject to withdrawal when needed._Aug 18 CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, or COLUMBIA, S . C . Prem nl Capital, . . . $150,(1(10 Authorized Capital. . . . 1500,000 OFFICER*. JOHN B. PALMER. President. A. G. BBEN1ZEB, Cashier. O. N. G. BUTT. Assistant Cashier. THIS BANK will soon occupy its magnifi? cent three-story and Mausaid Bool build? ing, now in course of construction on the corner of Plain and Richardson streets,but for Uio present will do business at its old Banking House, opposito t he Columbia Ho t el. A general Banking business transacted. Cer? tificates of Depobit, bearing Interest at the rate ot Seven por cent, per annum, issued. .Notoh. Bills of Exchange and other evidences of debt uiscounted, and money loaned on col? laterals. Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and sold. Draffs on all the prominent cities in tho United States bought and sold. DiiiECToii.s?Jas. E. Black, John B. Palmer, F. W. MeMastor, B. D. Senn, (of R. D.SennA Son,) ?. W. Bearden, (of Copeland A Bear den,) R. L. Brvan, W. C. Swaflield, (of B. A W. C. Swaflield,) W. B. Stanley, J. C. Seegers; Samuel McGowan, Abbeville; Janice H. Rion, Winnsboro. Feb 8 Columbia Music Store LyBrand & Son rlYVKL pleasure in calling the attention ol L the public to an examination of their STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Uelodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Accordeons. Brass and Silver Band Iuatru ruonts of ad kinds. Also,SheetHnsic and Instruction Books forevcry class of Musical Instruments on hand at all Onus. Wearo Solo Agents for the State of South Carolina of Estey & Co.'s CO 1 TAGE ORGAN'S. Sheet Music sent by mall,poM paid, on receipt of price; and all kinds of Musical Goods soul by Express, when ordered, to any pail of the State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-baud Pianos and Orgatii* for sah cheap, lor cash. Pianos. Organs ami Mcludcons Tuutd and Repaired in a satlsfactoi \ manuei: and will giveospeeialattention to Packing.Removing and Shipping Piauoe tor othi 1 paitit t tc any point desired, Rl nioderati juices. Allorders promptly attend* d to and satis? faction guarantci?! tot hoee lavbi Infi new ith their patronage. Send for our catalogue of Sheot Music and J.Insicsl Merchandise. Ri? chardson street, a few door* ibove Phcsnix Dfllco.Colombia.8. C. Nov 7 Imported Champagnes. p? f\ CASES Jules Mum s'Dry Vorzonay and tj\f Heidsiek, Quarts and Pints. For sale low by ' HOPE A OYLES. Views for the Million. Iit AYE just received a lino assortment of BTERBOSCOPIO VIEWS, English and American, colored and plain. Also, ILLU? MINATED < lies R. L. DRY AN. it iiiJlKvd KM'*' ??J'J .il-t urtd >?iiq Event." 3. VOL. IX?NO. 222 Notice to AH. C. F. JACKSON, THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES, 18 now ready with a largo stock of DRY QOOD8 and FANCY NOTIONS, at tbt LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, FOR OA8H I say little*, but will do more wbou you call at tbo etorc. c. F. JACK.S01I, Nov 11 CLOTHING ! DRY GOODS! (JESTS' VC11N1SHINO GOODS I LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS/ THE undorsigned, equal to tho wants ol his iriends and the public in general, has ro-opeucd on Main street, at the stand formerly occupied bv John O. Dial, with a large and well-selected stock of DRY QOOD8, CLOTH 1 NO and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, which ho offers at prices that defy competition. Respectfully soliciting a share of tho patronage hitherto extended to him, ho promises lull satisfaction to all that fa? vor him with a call. H. GOODMAN. Oct 22 MILLINERY. First Prize Awarded at Fair of 1873. MRS. C. E. REED has opened a lino assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Children's BON ! NETS, nats.Caps, Cloaks, Bed iugotcH, Furs, Undor-woar and 1 Hair of all descriptions; also. Mra. Moody'e and other ntylcs of Corsets. All of which will bo sold at reduced prices. Mrs. Reed was awarded the highest premiums at tho State Fairs for the best Millinerv. Oct23 3mo j^Vai Viotis." IN tho present excited state of the adver? tising mania, we scarcely know bow tc addre-ea our friends. "Unprecedented Rushes," "Euormous Inoreaeo of Biz," at? cuptattdum cigar puffs, a liberal profusion ol superlatives, together with tbe quictly-whis pered-in-your-ear assurance that it is aston? ishing how tbe young men stand up to the gravu demands upon their physical endur? ance?really have left our modett stylo in tbe shade. We have, however, no desire or love for tbe sensational. "Water always finds its level," and purchasers ot 10 cent hams and cooking butter vamped under the name of "Gilt Edge," soon find their way back to wheio good goods only aro kept;and whore no promises are niado which are not meant to bo performed. Our stock is full, our busi? ness fair, {not unprecedented,) terms are cash, and our goods aro up to the standard we have always maintained. We can promise no more. Yerbuvi aap. Nov 2_ _GEO. 8YMMERS _ A Card. IBEG to stato to those of my customers, who have been running monthly bills, tbat all accounts unpaid on tbe 5ih instant will at once be stopped and tbe proper stops taken to legally enforce payment. This course is imperative, for protection of my? self and creditors. No exception whatever will be made. _ GEO. BYMMERS. CONGAREE IBON WOBKS, COLUMBIA, 8. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RER OF STEAM /-v^l' yy ENGINES,^ 8AW Hog, and all kinds of Iron Caatings for Machinery and Ornamental Castings for Stores and Dwell? ings, Patont Railings for Gardens ami Ceme? teries, Irou Settees and Arbor Chairs; alao, Braaa Caetinga of all kinds, Bells for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Gna rauteo all my work first clacs and equal to any North or South. Works at foe* of Lady street, and near to South Carolina and Greenville and Columbia Railroad Oompanien' Depots. Nov 18 must Be Sold, TuiiEr iii'NnntD OVER-COATS, AT A i on CASH ONLY. JS 1 Our Stock CLOTHING TS still unimpaired, and aill be sold low Our FURNISHING GOODS DEPART MENT i? Still replete with tbo handsoraeBl and most stylish Goods in tho city, for whicl we were awarded a diploma at the last Fair R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. Nov10 _ Corn Whiskey. 11URE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY Also, a lot of four year old MALT CORt* WHISKEY. Warranted pure. An? 13 JOHN C. BEEPERS. Buckwheat. I71REKTI New Hulled BUCKWHFAT, foi ' sah bv L?RICK A LOWltANCE. Baltimore & filmington^ mat!- o?*' Ml '1> ? fiV) Semi-Weekly Steamship Lint* i Composed of the urst-cl??a Liieamebips n. j FOLBY,.Capt. D. J. Paioa REBECCA CLYDE.Capt. D. C. Cbtlos LUCILLE.Capt. J. 8. BSSSXTT it ALK IG ii.Capt. J. 8. On v jus WILL hereafter eail from BALTIMORE every TUESDAY and FRIDAY; and from WILMINGTON every WEDNEBDAY *nd SATURDAY. Connecting at Wilmington, N. C, with the Wilmington, Co'umbia and Augusta Ball* road, giving Through Bill* of Lading to and from all points in North and Bouth Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. Connecting at Colombia, 8. 0., with the |3reonvillu and Colombia Railroad and Char-' ' I lotte division of tho Charlotte, Colombia and ,. Augusta Railroad. I Connecting at Augneta. Oa., with Georgia, Macun and August a and Central Railroads. Steamers of this line, on arrival la, Wil? mington, stop at llailroad Depot, and the It ail road Freight, being stowed separately to . Steamer, is transferred, under covered sheas!.' direct to Cars, without delay, and forwas-ded ! by tho fast Freight Express that evenicg. . No drayage in Wilmington, and no transfer' from Wilmington South. Bates guaranteed as low as by any other route, and aU losses or over-charges promptly paid. I Mark all Goods via Steamship to Wilming- . fl ton, and forward Bills of Lading to Baihroad .Agent, Wilmington, N. O. t For further information, apply to either of , undersigned Agents of the lino. , i ANDREWS A CO., Agents B. A W. Steam? ship Lino, No 73 Smith's Whirr, Baltimore? ji r A.D. CAZAUX. Agent B. A. W. Steamship . Lino, Wilmington, N 0. *J. ' A. POPE, Oom ral Freight Agent, : F. W. CLARK, Ass't Gen. Fnight Ag't, Wilmington, N. O. t H. M. COTTINGBAM, General Western i Agent, Atlanta. (Ja. ? Nov 22 3mos Jewelry! Jewelly! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, A T hia now store, Main street, nearly op /3L posito tho Central National Pank, baa . a large and beantilul stock of flno WATCHES, stem and key winders, from tbe beat Eu? ropean and American manufacturers, and at bis own importation, in gold and silver caees.' " Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled aesort 'jment just received, and ail the latest styles. , Sterling MLVEB-WARE, in sets and eases, * ' Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains. Locke is, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage jment Rings, largo stock of Spectacles and . Eye-Glassee, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a great variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is 'the largest and best aolected in the Southern country, and will bo sold as cheap as the same article can be bought anywhere. I Oct24_ I New Books at Bryan's Bookstore. AJOURNEY to tho Contre of the Earth, from the French of Jules Verne, $2. ' Monographs, Personal and Social, by Lord- - Bough ton, with portraits, #2 Jessamine, a Novel, by Marion Harland, II 70. Against tho Stream, by Schonberg Cotta ? Family, $1.75. Music and Morals, by Howi is. (1 75. Memoir of a Brother, bv Tom Brown, at Oxford, $1 50. ' lVP Remarkable Voyages; or, Man Upon tho Sea, illustrated, by Goodcrich, $3. I Book of Epitaphs, by Northend, SI 25 The Pennsylvania Pilgrim, by WbiUier? ? i 11.50. I Aftermath, a new Poem, by Longfellow. Physics and Politics, by Baghot, London. And other new Books. Also, an assortment ,of new Novels. Ncv 11 18 Fall and Winter 78. I CLOTH, HITS AND cents' nmmm goodsn KIWABD & WILEY ARE receivii g tbe largest .and best st< ck or CLOTHING Jihat has ever been offered ha this maiket. and at prices to -on the times. Wo are headquarters for FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS' FINE UNDER AND NECK WEAR. We aeU: THE BROADWAY 8ILE HAT. The celebrated STAU SHIRT, that is um qualed for quality and tit. We have the latest styhs. ths 1 best Custom-made CLOTHING, and at the most re.im.nable prices for cai-h e>f any honse tn the State. St-pt. 25 TO THE FRONT! Full Assortment Of New and Fresh FALL AND WiXTER CLOTHING and I ? at Tnx Clothing Emporium of rv T?nanPTAJ M.S , JCA JL Ul Jt XI % FISE DRESS and BUSINESS SUITS la every variety; Youths' and Eojt'Cloth iut'; Dre'ss. Colored and Negligee Shirts; Silk, Felt and Wool Hats?latest out; Ho siery, (Hoves and Collars; Ties, Scarfs and Bows: Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas, and everything that .ends to make up a perfect '' stock. The stylos of Clothing were never si hand? some as this season, and we mver had so t complete a et^ck, nor never stiel them at ee small proiH. il Being doteimined to snstainour reputation for selling goods at low prices, wo Lave . selected and bought our etock with great oaro. and feel assured that every one can be satisfied hv giving us a call. No trouble to show goods. D. EP8TIN. i Sero 10 Under Columbia Hotel. Family Flour, ion BBLS. hxtra Family FLOUR. Rtn iiarreln low priced, but sound. For sals by_HOPE A OYLES Seegers' Beer is Pare. "Tdon'lcontain Cocolus Indiens, Fish Bcr i. rios, to make one sleepy or headaehj.