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.tTj^rTiJ -i.'tV t' .'? i,,1,:,1.? ff il.,",'.t' I^IJ Mail Arr^nqbm^xs,?Tbe,Northe?n p mail opens 6,30 A. M., 3 P. M. j. oloses r HA?. M..:6?, o?0 Charleston opens 8 A. lf? 5.80 P.Ju%:;,olftws^A,t?l., 6 P. . M. Western ?pep^? A, 12.80 P. M.; closes 6, 1.30 P. M. Greenville opens 6.45 P. At.; oloses 6 A. M. Wilmington opens 4 P. M.; closes 19.80 A. M. On Sunday open from 2.30 to 8.80 P. M. An extraordinary suggestion is made by the New' York Post. It recommend* that the President; shall urge Congress to appoint a joint special committee to read works on political.economy, and consult bankers and merchants, that a sound financial policy may be matured for the President. This implies a con? fession of judgment to everything that has been, saitT about the President's ignorance on questions of statesman? ship. The' argument used against he? reditary mdnarbhyihas always been the possibility of ignorant and inoompetent princes succeeding to the throne to be ^ supported..' at an enormous expense, while the talent necessary to carry on the Government has to be secured from other sources.and paid for. But here we pay the President $50,000 per an? num, and his Cabinet officers receive compensation in proportion, and yet it is proposed by one of his parly journals that a committee be appointed to do the only B?nens intellectual work he has been called upon to perform since his elevation to the Presidency. It is to be hoped that after this exporienoe the peo? ple of this country will put statesmen in the places which require the exercise of statesmanship, and the Government will no longer have to buy extra brains. Th'4 CpiiOBEX) CONSUL AT StUTTOABT. It upponra by information received from Stuttgart, Wurtemburg, that the sensa: tion there last month was the arrival of a young mulatto of a gray-brown com? plexion, a little over twenty years of age, in tho person of Egbert U. Sammis, of Florida, as United States Consul at Stuttgart, who on Thursday last was confirmed by the Senate, in place of Emil Klaupreoht. II The lost weekly bulletin, dated tho Gth instant, of Secretary Kelly, of tho National Grange of the Patrons of Hus? bandry, shows that the number of sub? ordinate granges organized from the 1st to the 6th instant was 269. The total number of subordinate granges now in operation is 0,049, with a reported- ag? gregate membership of, 678,875. I-5 \ colored man, named Howard Satter te, was killed by another, named Ike oper, in Augusta, on Friday night, a murderer escaped into South Caro t, but was afterwards arrested. lichaelO. Broderick, accused of mut? ing his sou James, in New York, has ;n fonnd guilty of murder in the rd degree. OONGBRT TO aid X? HE-building &.SHINGT0N STREET CHURCH, O be givon by Madame Brignoli, Profes? sors Donck and Plate, and several ama r artiste, at Parker's Hall, Tuesday, De iber10,1873. PROGRAMME. PAKT. I. . Piano Duet?Overture to Ezmont. . Soprano Solo?Adelaide. . Tenor 80I0. . Soprano Solo?Aria from the Barber of rille. . Tenor aniB&ee Duet?Excelsior. FAXIT ii. . Piano Solo. . Bass Solo?In Hframelim Thai. . Soprano .Solo?Nightingale's Trills. . Soprano and Alto Duet?I Would that ? Love, i. Trio. Tickets to all parte of tho house one dob . Doore open at Ih P. M. Concert to gin at 8, TlcJtete may be found at the >res of Dr. C, H. Miot, Meat?. J. C. Dial, rry & Si&wson and Wm. Glazo. Reserved its may be obtained without extra charge LyBrand's Mueio Store. Dec 12 3_ Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry. UST received, a largo consignment of fine DIAMONDS, WATCH EH, CHAINS, .I'S, Ac, of unredeemed pledges, for salo v at the store of the undersigned. Green eke, City Money and Certificates of In btedneaa of the State of South Carolina re? ived. M. 8ULZBACHER. Docll_J__ For Sale or Rent, t GOOD COTiON FARM, with a large a. and commodious dwelling upon it, situ ed at this well known watering place, and iai* the station on tho Air-Lino Railroad, not sold by tho 1st of February next, the ?use will be to rent. For further paiticu rs, apply to ALFRED TAYLOR, I Chick's Springs, Dec 12 1 Greenville County, H. C. To Rent or for Sale MTHE EtOUSE on tho corner or Lady and Assembly street.]. Possession given immediatelv. Applv to Dec 10 R. it W.O. SWAFPIELD. To Rent, MrfTAT HOUSE, on Plain afreet, con? taining all the modern improvements, now occupied by floneral M. O. Butler. Possession given on the lirst of Januar v . Apply to R. a, W. C. SWAFFIELD. Dec 10 HOMCE?PATKY, DR. SC1ILEY, Ilomcoopalhist, respectfully offers his services to the citizens of Co? lumbia. Oflico over Dnuie's Book Storo, op? posite Columbia Hotel. Cilice hours from 8 to 10 A. M . 2 to 4 and 7 to? P. M. Dec 7 ' ftaioa Canned Goods. ME AT.- -Deviled HAM,Deviled TONGUE, Doviled Turkey, Roast Beef. Frnita?Peaches, Plums, Apricot>, Pine Apples. Pc&rg, Strawberries. Vegetables?Green Corn,Green P<ns,To? matoes. Mushrooms. For sale by Novlfi HOPE A GYLES. To Rent, a FARM, containing 000 acr'en, (250 of A. which aro cleared,) situated on tho Wil? mington, Columbia and Augusta itailroad. and two mileB and a half from Hopkins' Turn-Out, on tho South Carolina Railroad. On tho premises, aro dwelling, containing tight rooms, and all neceeeary out-bulldings; r.lso, a good Orchard and a Mill. For fur? ther particulars, address 13. HOPKINS. Dec 0 t- tn At Hopkins' T. O. Soogers' Boer is Pure. rT (on'lijontain CocolnsIndien?, lirh Ber? ries, to make ono'slccpy or hendachv. BY J. A. SELBY. COL Special Notloe?. D'ORSAY COLOGNE WATER, D'ORSAY COLOGNE WATER, D'ORSAY COLOGNE WATER, D'ORSAY COLOGNE WATER, D'OR8AY COLOGNE WATER, D'ORSAY COLOGNE WATER, At FISHER'S DRUG STORE. Deo 10_ obstacles to marriage. Happy He lief for Young Men from tbo effects of errors and abuecs in early life. Manhood roBtorcd. Impedimenta to Mar riago removed. Now method of treatment. Now and remarkable remedies. Bouku and Circnlara Bent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Btreet, Philadelphia, Pa.?an inetitu-] tion having a high reputation for bonorablo conduct and professional skilL_ Oct 20 3mo "five dollars CERTIFICATES ol IN DEBT ? DN ESS Will Get a Box *s-0 F G I G A R S-a? At INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE. Dee 18_ Guns and Pistols. ^f-~ I RESPECTFULLY inform my friends and tho public in ,^><CjW kenera 1 that I have on band a * ?well-selected Btock of double and einglc-barroled GUNS, REPEATERS, Shot Pouchen p-id Flasks, Gamo Bags, Caps and Ammunition, Toys of all description, Walking Canes, and many other artiolca trio numerous to mention, which I offer for Bale low for cash. Repairing done at Bhort notice. Alao, Koya fitted. P. W. KRAFT, Nov i At tbo Sign of tho Big Gun. our house," Corner Gervais ana HicJiardson strfets, Ne.vb the State Cavitol. THE nndcraigned has fitted up n SA? LOON, on the above corner, where be will keep the beBt or WINES, LIQUORS, LAGER BEER, bEGAHS, etc. Give him a call. JAMES CLENDINING. _Dec_ll_ Goal! Coal! Coal! F^nn TONS GRATE COAL. OUU 2G0 tona STOVE COAL, 100 tons 8MITH'S COAL. For sale by BOWEN & LaFAR, Agrnts. MO~ Unton-llerald copy. Dec 0 lmo JOHN cTjACOB, MANUFACTURER of SAUSAGES, BO? LOGNAS. PUDDINGS, HEAD CHEESE, Ac, corner Main and Medinm [ streets, two squares below State House. Fa- i I milieu, boarding houses and lostauranta supplied. Orders filled and delivered. Fresh Pork and Beef also for salo. Nov 15 lmo "franklin "houseT Corner Bridge and Gales Streets. THE undersigned begs to announce to his old patrons* and frTcmlB, that he has re? opened his SAMPLE ROOM and It EST A U RANT, and Is prepared to servo, at all hours, FISH, GAME and OYSIEHS, in all stylcsj together with every delicacy that the Charleston and Columbia markets afford. Nov G C. R. FRANKLIN. H THE lato telegrams from Washington, an? nouncing the decision of the United States Supreme Court, concerning tho Bills of the Bank oi the State, Did not create more excitement in Columbia than was caused by tbo announcement that there are plenty more of those lino Havana CIQARK, of our own make, which are still all tho rago. We also announce that Building and Loan and Greenbacks are Received at Par. Great throngs are flocking to avail them-1 selvos of thia opportunity to procure tbo choice Tobaccos and Cigars to be had At the California Cigar Store. Nov_0_M. BULXBACHER. Lumber and Laths. AYING a largo quantity of BUILDING LUMBER and LATHS on hand, pcr aons wanting the name can be supplied, at abort not ico. Orders left at dv Residence ou Main etreet, near Die new Government Post Office, or sent by mail, will meet prompt attention. Terms cash. Nov 20 1 mo_ \V. LO W R Y. Just Received, AN extra fine lot of Kontnckv *ura& MULES and HORSES, Home of which ^J^2^are well broke. '1 hey may bo seen at Onarlea Logan'a Stables, orn.r Senate] and Asscmblv streets. Nov 12 " W. s. St L. TAi.BOTT. Mills House Stables. JUST received at the above Sta? les twenty head line KENTUCKY' _.MULES, mo.-t of which are well broke. Will bo sold cheap for cash, tfppt 13 ,T. N. LONG. Agent. To Members of tha Bar. VOLUME 111 RICHARDSON'S REPORTS, new series, j", Also, a large assort inerd of other Law Ibieks aiid Law Blanks. For sale at It. L. BaY'aN'.S bookstore. Nov 14 Black Jack. ft Mil. undersigned will fitriiirdi i L? bi .-t .'?! JL black Jack WOOD, deliven d in any part of the citv, at $3 a cord. Oct Hi " C. HAMBERG. Butter ! Butter!! -I f\ IT ItKlNS choice TREBLE (11 LT EDGE JLv/ BUTTER, at in coda per pound, ju-t received and for sale by Dec? JOHN* AO NEW & SON. Knox's Hall, Abbeville, S. 0. THE above HALL is now complete,and ready for use. It in suitable for Ihea tiical Exhibitions.Concerts, Ac. Address _Nov52 JOHN KNOX, Abbeville. S. C. Buckwheat. RF.SII New Ilullid BUCKWHEAT, for nale by L?RICK a LOW RASPE. Views for the Million. IIIWF, just received a line assortment of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, English and American, colored and plain. Al-o, ILLU? MINATED ones. R. L. BRYAN. F "Let our Just Censure ?TJMBIA, S. 0., TUESDAY MC Commencing 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. C. SHIVER & CO. One special line is a beautiful collection of CHROMOS at LOW FIGURES. Not 2:) SPECIAL ANN?UNOEMENTS AT Tim Grand Central Try Goods Estabiishni't W. D. LOVE & CO. AVERY large stock of dcsiriOlc GOODS, purchased uinco the panic, at auction and elsewhere, will bo offered o?i .MONDAY, November 10, 1873,aud throughout tl c week, at the most f.xtiuoudinaky low . t?.<ji:s kveu known in thi3 city. Our entiro stock of DRESS GOODS will be offered atlosB than PANIC PRICES. All tho new and desirable Fabrics in Mourn? ing Dress Goods, including seventy-live pieces of Black Alpacas, of the best goods made, will bo offered at panic prices. Flannels, Blankets, Comfortables, Hosiery and Under-wear for ladies, gents ami chil? dren, of every size and quality, at extremely low prices. In our LACE department, we offer an im monee assortment of goods, comprising Col? larettes, Jabots, Ruffd, Ties, Ac, which la? dies will find to be the beat assortment we have ever exhibited, and at unusually low pricoa. Oar etock of Domestics, Prints, Jeans, Tweeds and Cassiraeres eompriao a full line of choice goods, at very low prices. Linen and House-keeping Goods much under for? mer prices. Carpets and Uugs at a great re? duction, to reduce stock and give our custom? ers bargains. Don't fail to secure some of the great bar? gains to be found at the Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment of W. D. LOVE A CO , Under tho Wheeler House. m_ W.J). LOVE._ _ B^ B. McCBEEBY. _ Certificates of Indebtedness Ittcel vr<l tit D. EPSTIN'S. Under Columbia Hotel, FOR CLOTHING, HATS and GENTS', FURNI3H1NG GOODS. I desire to call the attention of tho public to the hiot that Cer? tificates r.t Indebtedness of the State of South Carolina will be received for all goods purchabcd at my establishment, and posi? tively at greenback prices. My stock ii fall and complete in every par? ticular, and persons desiring bargains, and I to dispose t t' their State money, can be ac? commodated by giving me a call. This is do.io in view of tho dullness of the| limes, and &l.?n with .a determination to dis? pose et the etovk. t.a! I early <r S>. EPSTIN'S. Dec 12 MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE, COKI-'.SUl'ltT, A 1*1! Id VILLI?, S. C. ClIAUTEHED 1835. TWENTY-FIRST annual see .fion opens WEDNESDAY^!>.? ol I January, IS* I; closes lat?t Wettnes "?^?^?"day in October. Lxpe-nsee for t? ; m of forty Primary Department, $25; Academic Department, i''~>; Collegiate Department, J $50: Mii?ic, HO; Board, 11*2 to $15 per month. I French and Latin tree. For circulars apply I t.i W. CHRISTIE BEN ET, I Dee 11 I} 11 f Principal. King's Mountain Military School, YOKXvVII.LB, S. C. THIS Institution is fully aup pliotl with arms ami all necessary scientillc apparatus; antl the rc* cent extension of the course of studied placos it in the front rank ot Southern Educational lnelittt itioitH. Tho first session of tho School Year I of 1871, will begin oil tho 2d of KEBRUARY. i Apph for Catalogue containing full partiell? liars. . COL. A. COWARD; Dee 1 [21 Principal, Notice. mil ERE will he a mooting of tho Stockhold ] L er? of "TllO ?tato Auxiliary Joint .Stock Company," at tho Court Houso, Columbia I S. O.j on tlio evening of tho 10th of Decent ' her, 1 instant, nt 7 o'clock. Business of im i poitt-.nce to be transacted. By order: i T.W. WOODWARD, President. 1 M c. r.mi.un, Secretary. Do: HH:5 Attend the True )RNING, DECEMBER IC, 1871 CHRISTMAS, the sea? son of Festivity and Kind Wishes, the time for the liberal heart and the open hand to manifest themselves, is rapidly approach? ing. May its genial influences dissipate the gloom that hard times have occasioned. There is nothing so likely to produce this most desirable effect as a generous observ? ance of the time-ho? nored custom of the "giving of gifts." I am prepared for all who desire something pretty, something use? ful, something sweet, or something sug? gestive, in which to tvpify their love and good wishes towards the objecto! their regard. Friends, lov? ers, husbands, wives, can all get suited frcm my varied and miscellaneous stock, and I Dledge myself more than ever to deseive the p pular motto, THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES. C. F. JACKSON. pee 11 CLOTHING I DRY GOODS ~\ GE\'TS' Fl'KMSllING tiOODS ! LOOK OUT FOR HA RG A INS! THE undersigned, equal to tho wants of his friends and tbo public in general, has re-opened on Main street, at tbo stand fornaerlv occupied bv John C. Dial, with a large and woil-selecled stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, which he i .flora at prices that defy competition. It * eeectfnlly soliciting a share of the patronage hitherto extended to him, he promises full satisfaction to all that fa? vor him with a call. H. GOODMAN. Oct 22 CONGAREE IRON WORKS, COLtMIUIA, 5. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RER OF STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST MILLS. Gin Gear? ing, and all kinds of Iron Caatings for Machinery and Ornamental Ca stings for Stores and Dwell? ings, Fatcnt Railing^ for Gardens and Ceme? teries, Iron Settees and Aihor Chairs; also. Brass CastingH of all kinds, Bells for Clinrchea, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Gua? rantee all my woik ?rei clacs and equal to any North or South. Works at root ol Lady street, and near to South Carolina and Greenville and Columbia Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov IK GOOD RULES. Take Heinitsh's Blood and Liver Pills. AI'ply yourse'l to business ind work hard. Save jour earnings and make good invest? ments. Tili best investment is good health and long life. It you are sick, svstcm deranged, Take Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. If you have Fever, Chills, Headache, Take Heinitsh'a Kina Chill Cure. A great sav? ing of money is in knowing what to buy k&nd where to fbnv. Go to HEINIT8H 'S Doctor Shop. A shigledosc of STANLEY'S COUGH sy? RUP will cure Coughs Colds, Hoarseness, and save you from Consumption. The best place is always the cheapest. Good advice, jimr best fiiend w hen sick, is be who cures vdii. All kinds of good MEDI? CINES at HEINITSH'S DRUGSTORE, S( i t !10 ! Opposite 1 no.six Oflice. A Card. IREO to stato to those of my customers; who have been running monthly bills, i that all accounts unpaid on the 5th instant Will at onee be stoppt d and tbe prop!: slops taken to legally enforce payment. This course is imperativ??, for protection of my Self and creditors. No exception whatever will be made. GKO. SYMMRRS. Choice Provisions. i A T low prices for cn-'s. : J\_ (I 000 pounds BACON SIDES, ?J ono pounds new Sugar-c ic<l Man:-, 10 barrels Leal L?i d, 20 boxes Goslit n Cheese, 10 boxes Young America and l int apple Cheese, 10chests choice in? crop Teas, Kin barn Is I'amilj Flour 25 barrels Appli ??:, Onions and Potatoi ?. Dec i 9?J!?'' * r,Y,-,>; Upright Stenm Engine for Sale. ITtlGHT-HORs E POWER, in perfect order, \i with smoke-stack, r hatting and a quaii tit-y of bolting. For particulars; spplj at Pun vir Ofiice. Oct ;.(> Bagging and Ties, i ?1 im \(\ Yards heavy bagging. , >\j\j 5,001) lbs. ARROW TIES, f( r 1 Sale by HOPE A GYLi:S. 1 Planters Can Get the Highest Prico I.TOR their COTTON, and buy their GRO ' OERIES at the cheapest rates,al i,t 'Jl !! MtHY-SOl OMON'.S Event." J. VOL. IX?NO. 229 The Singer Still Triumphant! ?yALUABLE IS ' THE WORLD'S MVARD! I At show n by aalet?prove t. by tworn returns, tothe owners of the principal Sewing Ma-' chine Patents?which last year amounted to' 210,759 Machines, nine out of ten of them being for family nee. This is over 4:5,000 more Sewing Machines than woro eold by any other company during tho same period, and over nno-qnartcr of all tho Machines' sohl in 1W12. Thesu enormous saleB are owing to the long-tented merits of tho SING EH Machines, which meet tho wants of the put iic in superiority and simplicity of con struct Ion, and capability for great* variety and > xcolionce of work. J Hi: SINGElt MANUF ACTURING CO. J. P. LI ('.ON. Agent. _ _N?v!" Columbia Music Store LyBrand & Son fpAKE pleasure in calling the attention nl X tho public to an examination of their. STOCK or MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con-[ aisting of Pianos, Cluircband Parlor Organe,! Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Accordoona. Brass and Silver Band Inetrn-I monts of all kinds. Also, sheet Music and, Instruction Books for every class of Musical Instruments on hand at all times. Wo arc] Sole Agents for the State of South Carolina' of Eetoy A Co.'s COTTAGE ORGANS. Sheet | Music sent by mail, post paid, on receipt oi price; and all kinds of Musical Goods Bent by , Express, when ordered, to any part of the! State, marked C. O. D. Good Seoond-handI Pianos and Organs for aale cheap, for cash.! PianoB, Organs and Melodeons Tuned and Repaired in a satisfactory manner; and will, givecspecial attention to Packing,Removing and Shipping Pianos for other parties toany point desired, at moderate pi ices. All orders promptly attended toandaatia-i faction guaranteed to those favoring us with thoir patronage. Send for our catalogue of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri? chardson street, a few doors ?bove Phosj-is aflico,Columbia,8. O. Nov7 I CENTEAL NATIONAL BANK, or C O Ii V DI II 1 A , S . C . Present Capital, . . . $150,000 Authorized Capital, . . . $500,000 OFFICERS, JOHN B. PALMER, President. A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. | O. N. G. BUTT. Assistant Cashier. THIS BANK will soon occupy its magnifi-l cent three-story and Mansard Roof build? ing, now in course of construction on the1 corner of Plain and Richardson streets, but lor the present will do business tit its old Banking House, opposite IbeColumbiaHotel. A general Banking business transacted. Cer? tificates of Deposit, beating Interest at filt? rate of Seven per cent, per annum, issued. Notes, Bills of Eichango and other evidences of debt discounted, and money loaned tin col? laterals. Stocks, Bonds, Gold*, Silver bought and sold. Drafts on all the prominent cities in tlio United states bought and Bold. Dihrctoks?Jas. E. Black, John B. Palmer, i F. W. McMaster, R. 1). Sehn, lot B. D.St nu A Son,) O. W. Betrden, (of Copeland A Bear don,) R. L. Bryan, W. C. Swaftiold, (of R.A W. C. Swafliehlj W. B. Stanley, J.C. Secgcrs. Samuel McGowan, Abbeville; Jamt s H. Rirn, Wiunsboro. Fob 8 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK oy SOVTH CAROLINA. Deposits of SI and Upwards Rccoived. INTER ESI ALLOWED A T THE RATE OF SEVEN PER VEST. PER ANNUM ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIN TER CENT. COM PO UN DEI EVERY SIS MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer, Vlco-Pre-Mdenl, A. G. Brenizcr, Cashier. J. It. Sawyer, in general charge. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton, William Martin, John B 1'almer, A. C. Haskell, F. W. McMaster, E 11. Heiniteh, T. E. Gregg,Columbia. G. T. Scott, W. O. Maien, Kevin rrv. B. U. Butledgo, Daniel ltavonel, Jr., Char p?ton. "Iif ECfl ASICs. Laborers. Cleiks, Widons. IVA 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 theii funds until they require them for business tu other purposes; Parents desiring lo set apart small .-urns for children, and Married Women and Minors (whose deposits can t nly ho with? drawn by themsolves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for lot tire use, are lo re afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at the same time, be subject to withdrawal when needed. Aue; 18 10 Mocha and Java I'ofiees. BAGS Old Oovt rnmt til JAVA, 10 pocket s Pure .Mocha. Tor Halo low by 1!()TT. A GYLES. Family Flour. ftTV^ 100 IIB LS. bxtra Family FLOUR. HO barrels low priced, bill sound, : , < ..t>. bv HOPE v HYLF.S Semi-Weekly Steamship Line, Composed of the Qrat-clats Steamships. >. J. FOLEY.Xapt. D. J. Pbice IBBEOOA CLYDE.Capt. D. C. Childs LUCILLE.Capt. J. 8. BENNtTT IALEIGH.Capt. J. S. Oijveb WILL hereafter sail from BALTTMOBE evorv TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and from WILMINGTON every WEDNESDAY ind SATURDAY. ' Connecting at Wilmington, N. C, with the Wilmington, Co'nmbia and Augusta Bail road, giving Through Bills of Lading to and Tum all points in North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. Connecting at Columbia, 8. C, with the fireenville and Columbia Railroad and Char? lotte division of the Charlotte. Columbia anl lugusta Railroad. Connecting at Augusta, Ga., with Georgia, tfacon and Augusta and Central Railroad b. Steamers of this iino, en arrival in Wil mingtr:>, stop at Railroad Depot, and the Railroad Freight, being ?towed separately in Steamer, in transferred, under sovored BbedB, lirect to Cars, without delay, and forwarded Lty the fast Freight ExpreBB that evening. No drayago in Wilmington, and no transfer Tom Wilmington South. Ratca guaranteed aa low an by any other ronte, and all losacs jtover-charges promptly paid. Mark all Goods eta Steamship lo Wilming? ton, and forward Bills of Lading lo Railroad Agent, Wilmington, N. O. For farther information, apply to either of undersigned Agents of the line. ANDREWS & CO., Agents B. A W. Steam? ship Lino, No. 73 Smith's Wharf, Baltimore A.D.OAZAUX, Agent B. & W. Steamship Line, Wilmington, N. C. A. TOPE, General Freight Agent, F. W. CLARK, Aes't Gon. Freight Ag't\ WUmington,N. C. H. M. COTTINOHAM, General Weatorn Agent. Atlanta, Ga. Nov 22 Smos ^IXLIHLT. ~l:. First Prizs Awarded at Fair T>f 187S. MBS. C. E. REED has opened ? a fine araortment of Ladies', - Misses' and Children's BON | NETS, Hats. Caps,Cloaks, Bed ingotos, Furs, Under-wear and Hair of all descriptions; also, Mrs. Moody's and other styles - of Corsets. All of which will bo sold at reduced prices. Mrs. Reed was awarded tho highest premiums at tho State Fairs for the bcBt Millinerv._Oct 23 3mo Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry 1 WMi GLAZE, A T.hia new store, Main street, jeerly op f\_ poeite tbo Central National Bank, has a large and beautiful stock of fine WA1OHES, stem and key winders, ft cm the best En ropean and American manufacturers, and of bis own importation, in gold and silver cases. [Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled assort? ment Juet received, and aU the latest style*. Sterling fc-ILVKR-WABE, in sets and cases. Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of Pia ted-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lockets, elegant peal, Wedding and Engage? ment Rings, large stock of Spectacles and Eye-Glasees, Clocks, Musical Bexrs, and a great variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is the largeet and best selected in the Southern country, and will be sold as cheap as the same article can be bought anj where. Oct 2*_ New Books at Bryan's Bookstore. AJOURNEY to the Centre of the Earth, from the French of Jnles Verne, f2. Monogrspb", Personal and Social, by Lord Honghton, with portraits, $2 Jessamine, a Novel, by Marion Harland, II 75. Against the Stream, by Schonberg Cotta Family, *1.75. Mneic and Morale, by Howtie, $1 75. Memoir of a Brother, by Tom Brown, at Oxrord, $1 50. Remarkable Voyages: or, Man Upon the. Sea, illustrated, bv Goooerich, 13. Book of Epitaphe, by Northcnd, $1 25. The Pennsylvania Pilgrim, by Whittierr $1.50. Aftermath, a new Poi m, by Longfellow. Physics and Politico, by Baghot, London. And other nf-w Rooks. Also, an assortment of new Novels. Nov 11 18 Fall and Winter 78. aim. im AND gents' mimniSG goods i i K1NAHD & WILEY ARE receivii g tho largest .and beat stock ol CLOTHING Jthat has ever been efTered in _ this maiktt. and at prices to ?im the times. We are headquarters for FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS' FINE UNDER AND NECK WEAR. Wo sell: THE BROADWAY SILK nAT. The cob bra ted STAR SHIRT, that is miiqnaleil for quality and tit. We have the latest styles, tho best Custom-made CLOTHING, and at the most reasonable pi it es for cash of shy house in the State. Sept 25 THE WILMINGTON STAR. es r. i /; /. isii e i> only s i x i i:a ns / daily aVl'ak HAS (he largest circulation of any Daily Newspaper in the Slate, and a circula? tion in Wi riiingti n nearly twice as largo av ?hat ol am ether iiapi r. "All the news cf the day will hi? found in it, eondeneed when un? important, at length when of moment, and always presented in a oiear, intelligent and intcri sting manner. SVT.sciilrlloN (is apvasceO One Year. ?7 00 Six Monti..S 60 Three Monies.2 00 wkek1.V STAU. pbice IlKPl'ced. The WEEKLY STAR is now combined with the CAROLINA FARMER, and is one of tho cheapest papers in the country, at the fol? lowing bewjoed bates: One Copy, One Year.*1 ?0 One Copv, Six Months. 1 t'O ?7-Glnhaol 5 to 10, One Year. #1.25 per copv. Clubs of 10 or more, One Year, only M eo per copy. Sjm cimen Copies tent on ap? plication. Address WM. U. BERNARD. Fdllor and Prnpi let or. Wilmington, N. C. Imported Champagnes. a? n CASES Jules Mum s'Dry Verzenay and OvJ Heideick, Quarts and Pints. For sale nw i \ : !? HOPE A GYLES.