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Methodist Gknkkad Oonphbbnox.? The Louisville Commercial boa this to Bay with'reference to the General Cou ferepoe of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Sooth, to be held in Louisville, Kentucky, the first of May: It will be composed of nearly 500 members, half of them tho moat dis? tinguished ministers of the denomina? tion, and half its moat prominent lay membore. The assemblage of the Con? ference will attract, besides, many hun? dreds of visitors interested in its delibe? rations and anxious to see its members. The whole South will send representa? tives to Louisville, and our city is not likely again in a long time to have an opportunity to form and oement so many valuable friendships as this meeting will give opportunity for. The General Con? ference is not likely to meet here again for a generation. Its sessions are held only once in four years. The conven? tion whiuh framed the Methodist Episco? pal Ohuroh South, at the time when the great division in the Methodist Epb co? pal Ghurch took plade, met here in 1814, thirty years ago. Considering the rapid growth of tho country, it is likely that it will be more than thirty year t before it again beoomes Louisville's turn to entertain another General Con? ference. The meeting of the General Oonfer enoe.will be especially interesting, bo cause it will be the first at which ac? credited representatives from tho Me? thodist Episcopal Ghurch will be pre? sent, the lubt General Oonfereuce of that body, hold at Brooklyn, having provided for such representatives. It would be a gratifying coincidence if Louisville, which was the place who 1? the division in this great religious body took definite and prominent form, should be the place where a movement for re-union was inaugurated. As we said abo/e, the Oonfereuce will continue its session for a month. Dur? ing its continuance, a daily paper, nodi r the editorial management of Bev. Dr. T. O. Sammers, of the Nashville Adco~ caie, will be published for the purpose of furnishing a fall official report of its proceedings. SrniNa Tilade in Dbt. Goods.?The New York Post says that tho wholesale trade in dry goods, although opening a little later thau usual, is iu most depart? ments showing a continued increase of business, which promises a favorable season. . The effects of the panio are still discernible in some branches, but the condition .of affairs in general is much better than wsb commonly antici? pated. South Oabodlna Monument Associa? tion.?The monument proposed to be erected by the women of South Caro? lina, in memory of their gallant dead in the late Oonfederate war, has been de? layed in its completion by want of the neoeasary fundB. The oost of tho monu? ment will be $10,000; the first install? ment of $5,000 has been already paid to the distinguished urohiteots, Muldoon & Co., of Kentucky, who are proceeding with. the monument, whiob, when finished, will be a noble and beautiful tribute to our deceased soldiers. It is requisite that $5,000 shall be raised by October next, to complete this sum of $10,000. This can be easily obtained, if each Diatriot will pledge itself to give $200, and if every individual who re? ceives one of these ciroulara will send tu? diunii buui ut va. m ?< CmSHw ??ttu ooilectoi'o L<> ?ppo?uleu iu oveiy vil? lage and city, and let the money collect? ed by these local treasurers be promptly forwarded to the Gonei;.l Treasurer, Mrs. W. K. Baohmao, at Columbia. If the ladies in these Districts will give the matter their earnest attention, we are convinced that they will soon secure the amount repuired. Surely none will re? fuse to aid iu perpetuating the memory of those who counted uot their lives dear that they might save the land they loved so well; and though the cause they died for be lost, all is not lost, so long as their grand epitaph, "They died for their principles," whether engraven /in marble or on the tablets of our beurts, ?hall contain for us and for future gene? rations inspiration and hope. .Mss. W. K. BACHMAN, Treasurer S. O. Mouument Assoe'n. AIms. JOHN T. DARBY, Corresponding Secretary. Miss MARTIN, Recording Secretary. Board of Directors.?The officers of the Association and Mrs. C. Muulle, Mrs. G. Howe, Mrs. C. Walker, M-s. John McKenzie Mis, John Bacon, Mrs. A. Dargan, Mrs. O. Beok, Mrs?B. Levy, Mrs. John Fisher, Mrs. W. H. Gibbon, Miss LaBordo, Miss Wade, Mrs. S. Beard. fis?"- Papers throughout the State will oblige by copying. TliED BY J. A. SELBY. ?? ? -? ??,,.'"""T" === Spooltsrl KTotioes. OUHTACLBS TO MAURIAG^*2^APPY BELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from tbo effaotB of errors and abuses in early life. Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriage re? moved. Now method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Booka and Cir? culars sent fron, in nealod envelopes. Ad? dress, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and profcauiona! skill. Fob 10_jjggmo Neuralgia, Piles, Headaohe, Diarrhoea, Boils, Old Sores, Lameness, Burns, Soreness, Tcothacho, Scalds, Sprains, ( Hoarseness, Ulcers. "Wounds, Soro Throat, Colic, Bruises, Rheumatism, Hemorrhages,! Etc. ? -I* mm i .March 1 t^3mo THE MILD POWES CURES HUMPIIRI3YS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST ample experience, nn entire bucocks. 8imple, l'rompt, Efficient and Reliable. They aro Ute onl y xnedicines perfectly adapted to popular uac?so airnplo that mistakes cannot bo made in usin;i them; so harmless as to he free from danger; utul so efficient as tobe always reliable. They nave tlfo highest commendation from all, and will ahruys rendcrsatisfaclion. Price, in lurgu three-drachm viiiln, with directions : Is os. Cures. Cents. 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation!', . . SO 2. Worms, Worm FcTcr, Wona Colic, . . 50 3. Cryliis?Celle, orTeetldngof Infante, . 50 4. IHarrnocn, of Children or Adult.*, . . 50 5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Coin-, . . 50 6. Cholcru-Morbus, Vomiting, .... 50 7. Coughs, Colda, Bronchitis.50 8. Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceaehe, ... SO 0. Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo, . 50 10. iiy ? jic\>hI?, Bilious Stomach, .... 50 Hi Suppressed, or Painful Periods, . . . 50 Whites, too Trofuoo Periods, ... 50 13. Cronrt, Con^h, Difficult Breathing, . . 50 M. MAit Hhcani, Erysipels?, Eruption*, . 50 Is- Rhenmatbnsif ItncumatioPains, . . . '0 16. Fever mul Ague, Chill Fever, Ajms, 50 17. Files, blind or bleeding,.50 18. Ophthalmy, and Eore or "Weak Eye.", . 50 10. Catarrh i Acute or Clironlo Influents, . 50 30. Wliooplng-Cough, Violent Conghs, . fO 21. Aithma, Oppressed BrcaUiinpr, ... 60 22. Kar nischarges. Impaired Hearing, . 50 23. Scrofula, Enlarged Glands JBwellings, . 50 2i. (General Debility, Physical Weakness, . 50 25. Dropsy und Scanty Secretions, .... 50 20. Hin-Sickncss, Sickness from Biding, . 50 27. Kldncy-IMsease, Gravel,.;>0 ~a . ?_-~ ^*-*-"**-?- R"T?\nal WcukniiM, cr I?r6liiiitnfy DfieJMirges,. >.u 2J?. Sore Month, Canker, . . . . . . . 50 30. Urinary Wenknc??, wotting the Sea, si 81. Painful Periods, with Spasms, . . iO "Life, . . . . 10t> 00 50 so FAMILY CASKS. ( mo Clnroceo) with above 35 lrtr;;. vials MA Manual of Directions, .... ? ? *?> W Case (Morocco) of 20 large vials un.l lU*>k. 6 00 D&y-These remedies arc suit ny tno case or single boi tx? nsy part of the country, free of charge, on receipt of price. Address HumfiS?Sa?hi?cMedicine Co., Office and Depot. No. 502 RnoAnwAV, NkwVokk. For Sale by all Druggists. For sale by Coigcr &, McGregor, Agents. Doc 17 -fitly A MEDICINE WORTH HAVIfiO. MKIMTSH'S UUKKN'S DKLIOHT, 171 OR Rick Headache, Bilious Attacks. Con . bt'ipation. Sour Stomach, Dvapepsia, In? digos lion, Scrofula, Jaundice, PalU in the Bach, Nonralgia, Dropsy, Skin Diseases, Loss of Appotite, Deprcasion of Spirits, Heartburn, Khoum&fiam, Norvouinets, Me j lancholy. Bilious Fever, Coativoness. Ask for Dehdtsh's Queeu's Delight; none other ia genuine. For salo at Doc 10t E. H. HEINITSH'S Drugstore, WM. M. FINE'S State Capitol Saloon. THE host of WINES, LIQUORS, 'SEOARS, TOBACCO, etc., eon _ staidly on hand. Norfolk OYS TERH, in and out of Iho shell. Give him a call. Jan 10 Columbia Hotel. FIRST i;i.\SS HOUSE?$3 00 PER DAY. A CHANGE of management, and many consequent improve? ments, onables the proprietors to ojTur to i l.o traveling pub io more comforts and conveniences than can bo obtained at anv other honaoin the city. TELEGRAPH OFFJOE, RATII and RILLIARD ROOMS in the bouiC. Every at? tention iMiaranteod. GORMAN AOALNAN, March 4 Propriotort>. The Old Drug House Revived, With, an Entire New Stock of Fresh and Choice Goods! HARR??7~&~ PELZER, to- .URETIXG STREET, CHAKI.F.STOV. S. ?; Snec( s.'orr> to the old-cstnblihbed Louses of U AY f LAND, IIA RR AL A CO., Charleston, II \VILAND, RISLEY tc CO., AuguMa.Ga.. fcarcu 3i3mo Q AH BAL, It IS LEY K KITCHEN, New YorL. COLUMBIA, S. C, SUNDAY BUY ONLY THE GENUINE Standard Scales! STOCK SCALES, COAL SCALES. HAY I SCALES, DAIltY SCALES, CO UN TEH SCALES, Ac, Ac. Scales repaired promptly and reasonably. For aale, ala?, LETTER PRESSES, and j the most perfect ALARM CASH DRAWER! EVERY Merchant should / MilcsJUarm Till Co.'b. fnUMroj? Use Them EVERY ?RAWER Warranted. Bold at Fairbanks' 8cale War ehouses, FAIRBANKS & CO., 311 BltOAOWAY, NEW YORK. 1GG Baltimore Street, naltimore. 63 Camp Street, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS ?V KWI.VO, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. PAlltBANK^, BROWN &: CO., 2 Milk Street, Bostou. POL.L.ARO ?fc CO .Agents, Augusta, Qa. For sale by B. D. SENN & SON, Columbia, I 8. C. Jan 23 ftn27 New Garden Seeds. FORTY-FOLD PEAS, Koyo's Extra Eaily Prolific Tomato, Arlington 'lomato, Black Pekin Egg Plant, Canada Victor Tomato, Cannon Ball Cabbage, Marhlo-head Mammoth Cabbage, Early Adams Corn. Per sale at E. II. HEINITSH'S Fob 22 t _ Drug and ^'ld_Store._ Cannon Ball. FAMOUS CABBAGE SEED, just received Cannon Ball Cabbage, M-irblehead Mammoth, Eotlor'sEarly Drumhead, Carter's Extra Early Cabbage, Wmoingstadt, Seuuienfust, Freuen, Ox Heart and other kiuds. also, Koy's Extra Early Prolific Tomato, _ Extra Early Peas, Corn, OLion Sets. All warrauted and cheap, at headqnartors, for good seed. E. II. HElNlTdH'S Jau 301_Drug Btoro. Mark Twain's Last. THE GUILDED AGE-A Story of To-Day, with 100 plates. Adventures of an Attorney in Search of | rraolice, by Warren?$2.25. Aatobiographv and Memoir of Rev. Dr. G'lthrie?12.. apnii muix OIOU, u; tuttviy?. . wm. Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland, by Lecko?$1.75. Lecke'u History of Rationalism, 2 volumes. Leoke's European Morals, 2 volumes. The Huguenots in Franco, by Smiles?$2. And other New Books, for sale at Fob 19 jk. L. BRYAN'S BOOKSTORE. " ROOMS TO LET. ROOMS for Lawyers, Insurance Agents, Brokers, or other business or professional men. ai.so, SLEEPING ROOMS In tho new CENTRAL! NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. The Building has been fioishod with spe? cial view to tho convenience and^oiufortu of | tenants. APPLY AT THE LANK. Fhb 12 lmn H AY, Feed! Feed!! Feed!:'. CORN, OATS, nr. an, Constantly uu band and for aalo low bv Fob 21_JOUN_AGNEW A SON. . City Money Wanted. WANTED to purchase $5,0o0 in CITY I MONEY. Andy at tho South Caro? lina Bank and Trnm Compa iv. Feh 20 lIAItpV SOLOMON. Breakfast Bacon, BU F FA LOTOSGUES, MESSM ACKEREL. LEAF LARD, PIGS' FEE V, for sale low by _ HOPE A OY LEB. Fresh Biscuits. Of i lloxlw Cream, Soda, Milk, Lemon, mmiKf Cracknals,Butter, Farina aud Ginger Smips. for b^lejiy HOPE A GYLES. Planting Potatoes. KtTi BARRELS, in flno order, EARLY ?J\) It JSE. EARLY GOODRICH, PINK? EYE and PEERLESS, for aale low for green? backs. HOPE A GYLES. Hay, Oats, Bran and Shorts. AO BALES PRIME TIMOTHY HAY, \J\J 500 bnahola Heavy Oats, ' 300 bushols Bolted Meal, 10.000 pounds Wheat Bran and Shorts, For sale low, for cudi, bv Feb 2o HOPE A GYLES. The Cider Has Arrived, A NO is on draught at A. STORK'S Saloon, TL Richardson street. Feb 28 Hay and Corn. 1 fWl BALES Primo TIMOTHY HAY. ?.\ f\J ;'j()0 bushols Prime White Corn. Just received, au) for sale at our usual low prices, for caeh onlv. " 18 JOHN AGNEW ft RON. Notice to Tax-Payers. OFFICE OF CITY CLERK. COLVKBtA, S. C, March 3, Ps7l. j TT\l\ E booka of tlui eity for City Tu ich eins' fi. on March Lr?. All Taxen not paid on n before that dato will bo subject to a ponaltv I of ten per cent, on gross amount of Tax. CHAM. BAllNUM. City Treasurer. March 0 Attend the True MORNING. MARCH 8. 1874 INSURANCE. Having resigned the agoncy or the Southern Life Insurance Company, wo have conut'Cled ourselves with the Cotton States Life Insurance Company OF niAcox, tiis:moii. W. B. JOHNSON, s. a. obear, President. Souietary. Capital.(500.000 State Deootdts. 150 01,0 Tho Company issues pnlicicH <n both thu STOCK and MUTUAL PLANS, giving tj non-varticipating policy holder? ihu ad van U ago of premiums less by twenty per cent, than mutual rateB. It will establish BOARDS of ADVISORY TRUSTEES in the principal cities ot tho State, and will coutraut with said Boards tu invest in said citioa seventy nor cent, of the net premiums taken there,"thus making it a Home Company in Each Locality. Wo conBdontly recommend this staunch Southern Company to our friends and the public, and bespeak a continuance of kiud patronage heretofore extended to us. BLACK A WARING, General Agents for South Carolina. Active and reliable canvassers wanted with whom we will mako liberal contracts. Fob 21_ 3 mo Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer. THE Cincinnati Gazette makes tho aeto-J niBhing announcement that Cincinnati ! beer is no longer puro, but adulterated with molaescs, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the poisonona co.chicum. Tho Commissioner of] Agriculture, in his report for 18G5. says lhat Prof. Mapoa, of New York, analyzed tho beer from a dozen different breweries, and found *!! of it adultcratod. Cocculcs Indicus and nux vomica cutorcd largely into ita composi? tion. J. C. SFEGERS guarantees ?bis beer to he [ puro and reliablo. Ho docs not adulterate | it, but brewa from the bebt barley, malt and hope. _ Jan 23 MO NEY TO L 0 AN, On Marketable Collaterals EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and all prominent cities of the United Statea and Europe bought and aold. DEPOSITS received and interest-hearing certificates issued. STOCKS, B;>NDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from the city and country solicited, and LIUEUAL | LIN LB OF DISCOUNTS granted by tho CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner of Plain and Kicharddon streets. Fob 25 An additional stock cf new MUSICAL MERCHANDISE has Just been received at tho above place, and will be disposed of at prices to suit all. Call and examine. The location is next door South ot the FHUiNIX oftlco. _ Feb 21 lmo B ARN UM'S MUSEUM CONTAINED cnriotilioB that bath pleased and puzzled visitors. Tho INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STOBE has the celebrated 0 zles dealers how such a Cigar can be aold at the price. As several now brands ate TO BE OPENED By this VtH in a few da\b, she wiil uflVr I 8mokera gv-st inducements, in order to re-) dnco tho slock before introducing thcbc new | goods. Kv< rv one, troni tho Legislator IN THE STATE HOUSE To the workingman in his humbler calling, should economize, and to do this success- j fully, ho should call und sec what tins adver? tisement moans. N. B.?Nover forget to get a supply i?.r j Sunday's Smoking. March 0 i THE PORT ROYAL Docks, Warehousing, Trau3.| AND Charteren February 13.1871. CAPITAL STOCIC $:t,0U0,0?O. BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION to the Stock of thia Company are open in Columbia, I s. C, at tho Carolina National Batik and at tho Central National Bank. Qu? percent, only paid on application, to secure tho stock, and tho lirat regular assessment of twenty por cent, to bu paid only when officially cal'o.lf.r. F.l.25 For Sale. 28HARES Central National Rank Stock. Apply at this office. Fob 21 $5,000 Wanted. rflUE ftbnvn amount ia wanted at once, for i a term of yearu, on unencumbered real estato, in thia city. Address X. PutKSix J office. March 3 SPRING C00DS. TnEanbscriber KOUld respectfully in .form his many friends and customers 'that ho is now in receipt of his spring -stock of CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, Ac, which he is prepared to mako up in the latest fctyloa ami on the most letisousble terms. J. F. EISEN MANN. Feb 22 NEW STORE! NEW GOODS. HAVING recently lcmovod myestab v?l liahment to the no* building, opposite Mibe Citv Hall, and received an eutiri ly J?nowand froeh stock ol SPRING GOODS, I cordially hivlto an Inspection. My atock embraces bVench, Enfelljli and American OASS1MERKS, ot the latest deigns, which I ' will Diako up on reasonable i< mis. C. D. EBERHARDT. ! March 1 lnw-f F Buckwheat. besh New nulled buckwheat, ! pale bv L?RICK ?. [.<)\v.iia> cf Stanley's Cough :*yiup J ? U'.U'S all kinds of Coughs, Hoste? nesc 1 \J bronchitis, iucipii lit Connumptii i . Ti j if, don't delay; p. Cough ;.i wor<c wits evory day'i neglect. For Mile :it Nov 5 > r. KiNiieira dj.uo p'j ore. Event." J VOL. IX?NO. 2^8 1 Sunday Smoking, free of cost, at the! California Cigar Store. For further informa? tion, call and see for yourself. m. S?LZBACHER. Jan 21) i Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT hia new store, Main atroet, nearly op? posite the Central National Pank, lias; a large and beautiful stock of fine WATCH EU 1 stem and key winders, from tbo best Ku ropeau and American manufacturers, and oij hi? own importation, in gold and silver cases.' Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled assort-' ment just received, and all the lateatatvlea.i Sterling SILVER-WARE, in rets and cases, Bridal Presents, and a very flno selection ot: Plated-Ware, Gold Watcb and Neck Chains,! Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage- j ment Bings, largo stock of Spectacles and. Eyo-GlasseB, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a great variety of Fancy Articles. My stock isj the largest and best selected in the Southern; country, and will bo sold as cheap as the janio article can bo bought anj where. Oct 24 $100,000 IN FOR CLOTHING GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, BOUGHT siuce the great decliuo, and we are selling them at the very lowest pricss for cash. We intend to givu our cus? tomers tbo advantage ot the LOW PHIUES. C mo and pee our stock. We consider it e e nplimcut for persona to eali and etc on! Office Oity Treasurer, COLUMBIA, 8. O., Dkomih it 27, 1873. THE city of Columbia will, on the 15th of Jannarv, 1874, commence paving the PAST DUE COUPONS ot her Bon>^s. They will be paid at the Carolina National Bank,, also at the South Carolina hank and Trust Company's Bank, in this oity. CUA3. BARNUM, City Trcusr.tf r. Dee QS Mills House Stables. IUST receive ! at the above Sta? bles, twenty he. 1 line REN1UCK1 .MULES, most of which are well broke. NYt'l be sold cheap for cash, '.'epl 13 N. LONG. Agent. SuEfar-Oane Syrup. BARRELS very superior and pur O Soutbtru-iuadc SYRUP, for sale In? jun D HOl'K A- GYLES. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (capital. Sl.ou0.oo0,) SOLUBLE PACIFIC 0?AN0. .? ? ? THIS GUANO is now so well known in all the Southorn*States, for its, remarkable etl'ccts as an agency lor increasing the pro? ducts of labor, as not to r? quire special re? commendation from us, Iis use for eight years past has established its character lor reliable exeellouco. The largo fixed capital invested by the Company in this trade affords] the eiirost guarantee- of the continued excel lonco of this Guano. The supplies put into market this season are. as heretofore, pre pared under the superintendence ot Dr.St. Julian ha venal, Chemist of the Company, at Charleston, S. 0. Hence phiuttra may real assured tlistits (juatity and cornporiti-m is ' procietlj the same as that heretofore sold. J. N. ROBSJN, Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. REESE A CO., Goneral Agents, Baltimore, j Tunis HS cash; f53 time, without into rest. i To accommodate plentere, they can ordori now and have until let of April to decide ; as to whether they will take at time or cash prico. When delivered from the factory by the car load, no drayago will be charged. I ACID PHOSPHATE. GUANO, BONE, I PLASTER; Ao ,alwav? on bund, quality cua Irantred. J. N.ROBMON. December 20 J3?no The Oid Reliable House jsi- von oiiuaH and skicds. -sa JL's n ceivetl, now SELBS, mw varieties of '.? (billige. Peas and Corn. For sale ut J ::i 17 I HEINITSH'S Drugstore. Hedicntod and Other Medicines. > It HACK'S celebrated Walnut Candy, lloiiiitsh's Cough Confections, Marshuiollbw Drops, pure and Ireab, Carbolic Candy, tor sure throat, Honrhound Candy, for colds. 1Y| pertnint Drops, for the digettii :.. Cocoa Caramel, lor the stomach. Ci >ws, pleasant dinner confection. Jordan Almonds, after-diiin* runt to -no ? ('ream Ohusolato. a sweet soothing thin:!, All for *.i1c at HEISri SWA Drnfi Stor.. D-'C27 ? Opuoeite P?axjs Oflhte. We have, at this time, unusual facili? ties for making fine Frock Coats and su? perior made Custom Garments. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. Fob 7_ JUST RECEIVED A few caeca of HATS'. HATS! THE VERY LATEST FASHIONS And bomc of tho new SPRING- STYLES. . -? ? ? SEADY-5IADE CLOTUIKG GESTS' FIRM? GOODS. WE Lavo secured tLo services of a first class cuttor in our CU3TO'! DEPARTMENT, and are making faUITo *,rder in the latest styles. R. & W. 0. 8WAFFIELD. Notice. ? l'.LKS yii.le and colukbia baii.boad Co., Theascbeb'b Omca, Coi.vmbia, 8. C, January 1,1874. HOXDER8 of tho STATE QUA BAN TEE D BONDS and the admitted SECOND MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company, who have funded the past due Coupons of said Bonds, matured between January, 1872, and July, 1873, both inclusive, are notified that the January, 1874. Coupons of said Bonds, and,also, those of the funded Interest Bon dc and Certificates, will be paid on presentation at this office on the FIFTEENTH 1NST. GEO. W. WATERMAN, Jan 1 Treasurer. Baltimore & Wilmington, N.C. Semi-Weekly Steamship Line, Composed of the nrst-clat* Steamships D. J. FOLEY.Capt. D. J. Price ItEBECOA CLYDE.Capt. D. C. Childs LUCILLE.Capt. J. 8. Behxett RALEIGH.Capt. J. S. Uuvtu WILL hereafter sail from BALTIMORE every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and from V.ILUINUION every WEDNESDAY iud SATURDAY. Connecting at Wilmington, N. 0., with tho Wilmington, Co'umbia and Augusta Bail road, giving Through Bill* of Lading to and rrom all points in North and Sonth Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. Connecting at Columbia, S. C, with the GreenvMle aud Columbia Railroad and Char? lotte division of the Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta Railroad. Connecting at Augusta, Ga., with Georgia, Macon aud Angusla and Central Railroads. Steamers of this lino, on arrival in Wil? mington, stop at Railroad Depot, and tho Railroad Fr. ight, being stowed separately in Steamer, is transferred, under covered sheds, direct to Curs, without delay, and forwarded by the fast Freight Express that evening. from Wilmington South Union guaranteed is low as by anj other toute, and h11 losses or over-charges promptly paid. Maik all Goods via btotinisbip lo Wilming? ton, and forward biilr of I..('dug to Puftroad Agent, AViimingtou, N O. For turtln r informal u u, snp'j to i ither of uudrrsigntil Api-i t* id ih?- in t ANDREWS A- CO . An-nt* It A- W. steam? ship Line. I?ii 73 Su.ithV \Mi'> ?. Daltiaiote. A. D CAZAl'X Agent B. A Vt. Suauisl i. bit e. Wilnitnvtoii. N C. A. POPE Qrut r&lFitiglit Agent. F W CL'.' K, Ass'i Gen Kn ;> ht Au't, \\ ilniiiigtnii, N. C. 11 M M/T'l INGR/.M, Uiitissl Western \gent. Ai!antii Os N?v23Knto* CO'n'GAKEE irow WOEXS, ? Ul.It.Mltt ? . r?. C. JOHN ALEXANDRA, Proprietor. tS*-^* . MANUFACTU? RER OF STEAM ?NG1NF8. SAW AND GRIST MILLS. Gin Gear? ing, and all kinds ot Iron Castings '.or M achiuery and Ornamental Ca stings foi Stores and Dwell? ing-, Patent Rai'dn.'.'s foi Gudi Iis si.ii Ceme? teries, Iio't HMlees ai il At bor Chaiis; aleo, Brass Cat-tings of Ml kinds, Pells for Churches, Schools, Woik-thops, Ac. Gua? rantee all n.y woik first ehus aid ?qu?l to anv North or South. Works at foot ot Lady slnet,.ard tear to South Carolina and Gieenville atd Columbia Railroad Companies' Depots. N?>v 18 CiKNUlNK IMPORTED WINES. BRANDIES, &c SCOTCH W0ISKIE8, Old Jamaica Rum, PrundiPs?Otard, Ac, _ Rolland Gin, siimr.i Wine, 1'ort Wine, Madeira Wine Also, a largo .?teek of fine old Whukic*, Cigars, Ac. Doe 21 J. C SF.EGEBS Timothy Hay.. TONS prince TIMOTHY BAY. for sale low, for cut h DOPE iV GYLES. Bulwor's Great Novel, TriE PARISIANS, illustrated?11.00. Publicans and Sinners, a Novel, t y Miss ?raddon? 7S oi nla. A Princesa of Th?le, a Novel, by author of "Adventures of a 11 oilon,' "Daughter of lleth," Ac -75 ci nla. Lot da's Forlnno, a Novel?$1 CO. Which Shall It Be? a Novel, by anther of the Wooing 0"i'?85 cents. Bebce; or. Two Little Wooden Shoos: a story, by Onidc?$1 to. F? 1> 111 It r, KUYAN'8 nOOKHTOItE. Sundries. 1PT\/\BUSnF.I.H CORN in eioro a:n ?? )\ t\ I In trnmit. ?ui;> barrels Flour, M>0 liiiaiiiils Posh. 2,000 pounds Feed. Just in and for sale at popular pi ices. Feh 1 L?RICK Si I.OWRANCE. 10