The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, March 21, 1874, Image 1

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TH BY JULIAN A. SELBY. In domestic life no man could bo tore charitable, gentle and pleasing (hau General Bntler. He reads every? thing, he remembers everything, ho ;nows everything. By the charm of perfect oonrtesy and the brilliancy of bis conversation be grows almost hand? some. His wife it a woman of intelli? gence and cultivation, with the manners of an Empress. They live quietly, ex? tending a delightful hospitality to a few favored friends. The Fastest Train is the World.? Probably the fastest train in the world is the express train on the Great West? ern Railroad, which loaves London (Paddington Station) at 11.45 A. M., and arrives at Swindon Janotion (seven? ty-eight miles) at 1.12 P. M., at an average rate of fifty-three and-a-balf miles per hour. Few of our American "lightning express" trains .keep a up speed of thirty miles an hour. In population Gbina still stands first | among the nations, her people num? bering 435,213,152. The British Em? pire oomes next, with 199,817,000, and then BuBsia, with 83,172,022: The yWtadVStatesf aro fifth. .In density of] Tjpulation, Belgium comes first, with 51 per square mile. England is next, with 389. The United States are 23d . on the list, and between Morocco and I Bussia. ; HI A Ni&bville newspaper suggests that ' the liquor dealers may have tbeir re? venge on the women crusaders by or ii ganizing male praying bands to besiege * the millinery shops and implore the \ keepers thereof to give up their ruinat? ing aLd vainglorious calling. Now is the Season TO get your HOUSE PAINTED, I PAPERED and KAL30MINED. If you have an old House, it can be made to look like now. Work done at as low rates as can be had in the State for cash. Apnlyto WM. OLOTHIER, * March 20_10 Washington street. 1 THE SEGAKS" I ' at the CALIFORNIA SEGAR STORE ij TTAVE grown bo popular tbat nobody XX thinka of baying anywhere ol?c, as the best SEG/ARS, from 5a. to 2?o., sold in thla dty, are to be had at this establishment. my mi HE The reaaon everybody patronises the Cali? fornia Segar Store is, that aU their Domestic Hegars aro made by Factory No. 9, on the ptemisen, and onr citizens are awaking to tke importance of patronizing home manu? facture. feverybody chews the celebrated GABLE [ Ct>IL, put up in tin foil. Soldonlv by tho Cali? fornia SegarStorc. M. SULZ3ACHER. March 20_ Sweet Potato Slips. ifVA BUSHELS YAMS and REDS, in lljlj fino order, for eale by ; March 15_HOPE A OYLE8. Planting Potatoes. e?f\ BARRELS, in fine order, EARLY OU HJSE. EARLY ?OODRIOH, PINK? EYE and PEERLESS, fur aale low for groom ?backs. _HOPE & OYLES. Commercial Bank, of Columbia. HEFEIIEE'S NOTICE]. COLUMBIA, S. Qm March 3, 1874. IJarvoy Terry against the Receiver and . Stockholders of the Commercial Hank, of I Columbia. S.O. NOTICE ie hereby givon, that tbo under? signed has beon appointed REFEREE, by order of the Court of Common Pleas for , Ricbland County, to take an account of all klebth dne by tho said Commercial Rank, now ^remaining unpaid, and, further, of all tho assets of the said Bank. All persons holding claims against said Rank aro hereby notified to appear before me, at my office, iu Colum ibia, S. O., to present and prove their claims lagainat said Bank, on*TUESDAY, the 24th March, 1874, at II o'clock A. M. March 4 wbG W. B. GOLICK. Referno. Flour! Flour!! ?AA BARRELS fresh ground FLOUR, I ? vJvJ' all qualities, from Super to Fancy] Family Flour, and at greatly reduced prices, \ lust received and for salo by March 10 _JOHN AG NEW A SOIS^ Removal. MRS. S. A. SMITH has removed her I DRESS-MAKING ESTABLISHMENT to tho store of J. If. Kinard, where Abe will be pleased to meet all her former customers, ana all others who may feol disposed to patronizo her. Thankful for past favors, she hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit' a continnanoo of tho same. Spring ^styles will be opened on the 10th of March. M arch4_lmo Take Notice. in want of DRY GOODS and NO TS, cheap, will call at C. P. JACKSON'S FTd purchaeo, as ho will sell off his stock at greatly reduced prices bofore going North to lay In a new stock of SPUING and BUMMER GOODS. Remember, C.F.JACKSON, Loader of Low Prices, 128 Main at. N. B.?On hand, SPRING and SUMMER flOODS at extra low, prices. C. F. J. Hay, Oats, Bran and Shorts. ?/> RALES PRIME TIMOTHY HAY, \)\J 500bushels Heavy Oatt?, 300 bushels Bolted Meal, ^10,000 pounds Wheat Bran and Shorts, " jr sale low, for cash, by HOPE H GYLES. floras. :ING timo is tin! finjo (u give \'.'io a.. MAN HORSE POWDERS bases to which M??? *? ...u.L?ie nOUEO OA'DltVOS AND SBBDS. roooivod. now SEEDS, new varieties bhaVn, Peas and Corn. For eale at \ EBINITSU'S L'rug -store. "Let CO Special Notices. : OBSTACLES TO MAURI AG K ?HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effactB of errors and abases in early lifo. Manhood Rostored. Impedimenta to Marriage re? moved. New method of treatment. Now and remarkable remedies. Hooka and Cir? culars sent frcs, in ;crded envelopes. Ad? dress, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. Z South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. Feb 10 HV.amo R, & W, 0, SW COLUMBIA CLOTHING AND HAT HOUSE ! A RE r.rening dailv a choice line of ii\ FRENCH ami ENGLISH COATINGS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS. Having recently re-organized our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, and eccured the services of | & stylish and competent CUTTER and first claBB TAILORS, we are now prepared to suit1 the taste of the most fastidious. Wo are new receiving new styles HATS tlmoat dally. Give us a call, March 16_ Bulwer's Great Novel, THE PARISIANS, illustrated?$1.00. Publicans and Sinners, a Novel, by Miss Braddon?75 cents. A Princess of Th?le, a Novel, by author of "Adventures of a PLaiton,' "Daughter of Heth," Ac.?75 cents. Lelda's Fortune, a Novel?$1 CO. Which Shall It Do? a Novel, by author of j the Wooing O'T?35 cents. Bebce; or. Two Little Wooden Short-; a] story, by Ouida?$1.50. Feh 19 R. L. RRYAN'S BOOKSTORE. insurance"! HAVING resigned tho agoncy or tho Southern Lifo Insurance Compary, wo havo connected ourselves with tho Cotton States Life Insnranco Company * OF MACON, QICOUGIA. W. H. JOHNSON, 8. O. OBEAR, Prosidcnt. Secretary. Capital.?.$500.000! Stato Dopoeits.?. 150.0O0] The Company issues policies on both the STOCK AND MUTUAL PLANS, giving f> non-participating^policy holders the advant? age of premiums less by twenty per oent. than mutual lwes. ? It will establish BOARDS OF ADVISORY TRUSTEES in tho principal citios of tho i Stato, and will contract witn said Boards to invest In said citios seventy por cent, of the not premiums takou there, thus making it a Home Company in Each Locality. We confidently recommend this staunch Bouthern Company to our friends and the publio, and bespeak a continuanco of kind | patronage heretofore extended to us. BLACK A WARING, Goncral Agonts for South Carolina. Active and reliable canvassers wanted with whom we will make liberal contracts. Feb 21 !tmo (xUANO. PURE PERUVIAN, imported direct, and for sale at Oovornment Prices. LAND PLASTER also for sale. R. G. LAY, March 10 lmo Agent, Savannah, G&. $100,000 IN FOR CLOTHING GEfliTC FIRMSniXG GOODS, BOUGHT since tho great decline, and we are selling them at tho very lowest] pricas for cash. Wo intend to give our c tomors tho advantage ?,f the LOW P* Como and see ?ur st^nk. V" ? .. r.ll it/, lt>i?. I ? ..unia will, on tUo 15lh oil k rfauuaiyi 1874, commence; paying_the PAST DUE COUPONS of her Bontfs. They will bo paid at tho Carolina National Bank; also at tho South Carolina Bank and irost Company's Bank, in this citv. CIIAS. ?ABNUM, City Treasurer. our Jost Censures ^Vi^JTi?SK? ?LUMBIA, S. C., SATURDA1 Referee's Notice. Stale of South Carolina, County of RiaKland. IN 2 HE COMMON FLEAS. I Mary P. Black and othera, Plaintiff*, vs. the Carolina Lifo Insurance Co., Defendant. IN obedience to an order of the linn. IL D. Carpenter, in the above entitled cause, dated the 7ath day of February, 187-1, ail the creditors iu this State of the aatd Carolina Life Insurance Company, whoso claims are secured by a deposit of tho bonds of said State with tho Comptroller-General thereof, are hereby notified to render in the same, duly attested, or to appear aud prove them, before me, at my office, Law Rango, Colum? bia, S. Cv, on or before the 10th day of April, 1671. J*. QUITMAN MARSHALL, Special Referee. Baxteji A Skiui.ls, Plaintiffs' AttorneTs, Colnmbia, S. C._March 12 t Annual Meeting ot tbu Stockholders of the South Carolina Railroad Com? pany and of the South-western Rail? road Bank. AfeLESTON, S. C, Mauch 16,1S74. TH'P! Annual Meetingof tho Ntockholdors of tho South Carolina Railroad Com? pany and of tho South-western Railroad Rank will bo bold in this city, in the Hall of 1 the Bank of Charleston, North-east corner j Jbf Rroad and State streets, on TUESDAY, ( April li, proximo, at 11 o'clock A. M. On tho day following an election will be held be? tween the bourn of 'j A. M. and 3 P. M.. fori fifteen Directors in tho Railroad Company and thirteen Directors in the Rank. A ccui Bsittec to verify prr.xics will attend. Stockholders will be paseed o\er the Road to and from the mcctiup free of charge. J. R. EMERY, Secretary. March iS,21,23,25.2S;3().Ap2 4,C 9,11,13.11 Annual Meeting of the South Carolina! Railroad Company and of the South- j western Railroad Bank. CHARLESTON, S. C, M.\ncu IC, 1S74. STO OK HOLDE RS having Proxies intended | to be used at the meeting to bo held on tho 14th and 15th of April proximo, aro re? quested to lodiro them with either of the fol? lowing Committee, who will bo in attcndAucc at the Hall of the Btnkof Charleston, dar? ing the morning of t'io 14th April, for the purpose of verifying Proxies. On the follow-1 log day, during tho election, other duties may prevent the Committee from examining batches of Proxies before tho hour for clos? ing tho polls. L. O. HENDRICKS, C. P. AIMAR, T. M. WARING, Committee on Proxies. March 13 18 21.23.25,28,30,A2,4,G,0,U,13.14 District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of Henrv M. Gibson and Thou. J. Gibson, Bankrupts. DISTRICT COURT SOUTH CAROLINA?ss. AWARRANT IN BANKRUPTCY has been issued by tbo said Court against the! oopartnersbiD and individual et u tos oft HENRY M. GIBSON and THOMAS J. GIB? SON, under the firm name of T. J. ts H. M. Gibson, of the County of Rickland and state of South Carolina, in haid District, who have boon duly adjudged Bankrupts, upon peti? tions of their creditors; aud the payment of any debts and tho delivery of any property belonging to tho said Bankrupts, or either of I them, to them or their ueo, and the transfer | of any property by there, or either of them, aro forbidden by law. A meoting of tho Creditors of tho said Bankrupts, to prove their debts and chooso ono or more aseigneeB, will bo hold at a Court of Bank.uptcy, to be holden at Sum ter, iu said District, on the 23d day of March. A. D. 1874, at 11 o'clock A. M., at the office of | E. M. Soabrook, E?:q., ouo of the llegiwors iu Bankruptcy of said District. K. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal For said District, as Messenger. March 8 M 21_ Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer. THE Cincinnati Gazette makes the asto-l nibbing anuouueoment that Cincinnati boor ia ne longer pure, hut adulterator, with molasses, sogar of at arch, fusel oil and the! poisonous Colchicum. The Commissioner of Agriculture, in bib repot t for 1865, Baya t hat Prof. Mapns, of New York, analyzed tho beer from a dozon different breweries, and found all ot it adulterated Coccnlus Intjicue and nax vomica eutored largely into its composi? tion. J. O. SFEGERS guarantors his beer to be pure und reliable. He doe* not adulterate) it, hut brown from tho beet barlej, malt and [ hop*. _Jan 23 Notice. Orken vi i.i.k am? CoLt'iiniA Raii.uoad Co., Treasdb kr's^Offi ck, Columbia, h. c, Jantntry 1,1874. HOLDERS ot the STATE GUARANTEED BONDS and the admitted SECOND MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company, who have funded tho past duo Coupons of said Bonds, matured botwenn Jannnry, 1872, and] July. 1873, both inclusive, aro notified that the January, 1874, Cotipons of said Bond?, aud, also, those of tho funded Interest Bonds ] and Certificates, will bo paid on presentation at this office oh tho FIFTEENTH INST. GEO. W. WATERMAN, Jan 1 Treasurer. GONGAREE IRON WORKS, COI.C'AlItlA, S. c. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. M A NUFAOTU REU OF STEAM KNGINES, SAW A N I) G R I 8 T ? MILLS. Gin Gear? ing, and all kinds ot Iron Caatings for Machinery and Ornamental Ca stings for Stores and Dwell* |if"?, Patent Railing* for Gardens and Ceme? teries, Iron Snttces and Arbor Chairs; also, Brass Caatings of all kinds,' Belle fori dhurohes, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Gna-1 rantoo ah ni? ??..' ' ret. ifiltoj 3ar to j iimbia vlS i ..yu.s/oj Wanted, i *Arf>. ova amount is wann d at once, f< r . X a t ri'.i of yearn, r>n unencumbered real I estate, in thin r.ity. tddrosa X. Pun nix ofit'l*.__March;. | j i Timothy flay, i 1 ii TONS primoTIMOTHY If AY. for sal* J.W low. for cur) HOPE A GYLES. r MORNING, MARCH 21, 18 SPRING GOODS. v ?? THEsnbscriber wouldrespectfully in jttform hin many friends aud cuBtouiers ffaf that ho is now in receipt of hin spring -^efockof CLOTHS ana CASSIMERES, Ac., which ho is prepared to make up in the latest styles and un the most teasoDable terms. J. F. EISENMANN. t ob 22 _i_ .An additional stock of new MUSICAL MERCHANDISE lias Just been received at the above place, Rud will bo disposed of at prices to suit all. Call aud examine. The location is next door South of tho Pmoix office. ' Fob 21 lmo A T T tl K Grand Central DRY GOODS ESTABUSnilEXT or W. D. LOVE & CO. WILL be opened, on MONDAY, the 10th iubtant, an elegant assortment of Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Dress Goods, Embroideries, Kults, Linen Sets, Ties, Belts, &c, &cM Comprising some of the choicest precluccd this season. A big lino of CASSIMERE3 and TWEEDS, fnv boys, at 37$ centB a yard?half price. Wo are daily receiving fresh additions of now and seasonable goods, which will be offered low for cash at tho ORAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT OF WM. I). LOVE it CO., Under Wheeler House. March 15 "thknbw dry^??ds"store er F. 3? Orchard & Go., U.'VDKtl IRWIJPS I1AL.U. TV, wou'd respectfully inform our friends and the public generally, that wo are now in receiptol odi- of tho nicest assorted stocks of DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, NO? TION.?, Sea., and at as Ida* prices as they can be bought in the city. Ainoug our stock will bo found: 75 dozen KID OLOYE8, in one and two buttons; til sha les and colors, at ponulnr piicos. DRESS GOODS, in tho most desirable shades for street ami cv< nine wear. i PERCALEH. CRETONS and CALICOES. A good assortment of CASSIHERES, TWEEDS, COTTONADES and JEANS. Best SHEETINGS and LONG CLOT HS in tLo city for tho price. EMBROIDERIES, RUFFLING, COLLAR- j ETTEB, TIES, Ac, in great variety. To which we call tho attention uf all before j purchasing elsewhere. P. I). ORCHARD A CO. | N. B.?Connected with our store is a first class Dress-making Ohtubl'dhniOiit, conduct? ed by MRS. BURWELL, laic of It. G.Shivorl A 0?., whero she will be ph ased to see her j fiit t -is and customers. Marchs Mark Twain's Last, mill! GUILDED AGE?A St?ry of To-Day, JL with 1(H) plates. Adventures of an Attorney in Search of I'ractioe, by Warron- 12.25. Autobiography and Memoir of Rev. Di. Guthrie-$2. Apes and Men, by Mivert ? $1 50. Leadors of Public Opinion in Ireland, by Leoko?$1.75. Lecko's History of Rationalism, 2 volumes. Lecke's European Morals, 2 volumes. Tho Huguenots in France, by Smiles?$2. Aud other Now Books, for salo at Feb 19__R. L. BRYAN'S IK)OKJM'01lE._ Drs. Greene, Ltndley & Bentley's GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES C<OJ?II?OUi\l> RXTRACT fOltVDAl,IS,| ) the gieat vegotablo alterative for all din oases arising from impure blood. DU. OKKIfiNR'S PIT CUKK, for the euro of Epilepsy, Fits, Spasms, and oonvul- 1 sions of all kinds. Mettlcntert Hon? >*, for Coughs, ('olds, Bronchitis, Croup, and all diseases of the lungs and air passages. Neuralgin specific, a certain and speedy1 cure for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Nervous Head-ache, and all iiervott'i pains Wnimsli Valley \gu? rur?*. Contains no Quinine. A most positivu remedy for Chills, Bilious Pbvtr. hn>l Congestions of Livor and Hpleeu Acti lik; a charm. Prepared at lie Laboratory, Charlotte, N. 0. For salo by W. O.FISHER, Sov 21) }l> Colnmbi t, f-. 0. fZSi UKSMSK IMPORTED WINES, UB AN DIES, Etc flf-^-ft?r\ SCOTCH WHISKIES, mM~9-4M j old Jamalen Linn. Uhs/Tf Brandies- Otard, Ac, f//t? Holland Gin, Sherry Nine,Port Wine, Miuh ira A\i:.*-. Also, a large Hlcck ol ttno old Whiskie-a, Cigar*. Ao._ J. 0. SI'.KOBRR. Seed Oats BUSHELS Prime WHITE SPRING SEED OATS, lor sale 1 >w for caeh. eb 1 HOPE A GYLES. 700 I (ENI i Event." CHEAT BXHTEfflTI GRAND RUSH FOR hardy solo mm: TO secure somo oi those line C?.N VASED HAMS, which every one talks about and everybody buyB. now dcliciotu! what a fino flavor! the best I ever ate! is the exclama? tion or all who try thoso celebrated Jfains. They are the finest in tho market; sell rapidly, and, therefore, 1) eccuro thom, yon must call early. That new lot ot FLOUR is also going off very fatt, and pleasos every ono. Mado from tho best quality of whito wheat and bought from first hands, it is better and can be sold cheaper than by any other house in the city. You need only to purchaBO it ouco, to always buy it again. ThoBO fino California APRICOTS, PEARS and JELLIES sell at sight. Also on hand and constantly arriv? ing, tho largost and beat selected stock of CANNED GOODS in the city, consisting in part of Tomatoes, Corn, Peaches, Pino Apples, Peas, Strawberries, Asparagns, Salmon, Lobster, Sardines, Tnrtle, Terrapin, Vermicelli and Mulligatawncy, Soups, Potted Meats, Ac. Old Government Java and Rio COF? FEE, TEAS, SUGARS, SPICES, Dr. Price's BAKING POWDERS, Toilet and Laundry SOAPS. OLIVES, Mixed, Extra and Mofas sil PICKLES; Tyler A Brother's and Pock, Froan & Co.'s CRACKERS, CHOCOLATE, COCOANCTS, Lemon and Vanilla EXTRACTS, Ac. Ac. To make a long matter short, I have everything that is usually kept in a FIRST CLASS FAMILY GRO CF.RY STORE, which I wili eell at prices that will eclipse any house in the city. Look to your own interest, and buy goods where yon will save b th money and tirao. HARDY SOLOMON. March 19_ Read and Be Wiser. 500 Dixon Steel , Sweeps. 100 Twisters. 100 Scooters. 100 Shovels. Tho largoly increasing demand for thcae | ;oods each yeor, with hundreds of testimo? nials in their favor, is tho best evidonco that they aro cheaper and better than can b6 made by ordinary country smiths. also, 23 dozen HAMES. Kit) pair TRACES. 1 dozen Dow Law COTTON PLANTERS. 150 do/, n Planters' HOES, at roduccd prices. L?RICK & LOWRANCE. March 13 _?__ OUR STOCK of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES IS now comploto, comprising an assort? ment which, in variety, quantity, quali? ty ann low paints, js sot surpassed bs any uousb in Tin: city. Wo aro determined >'ot to ns under-sold. Without quoting prices, will mbet any COMrKTITION of tuosk in tue trade. Our stuck comprises, with other choice goods, a full supply of CORN, HAY. OATS and BRAN, Planting Potatoes, Liverpool Salt, Flour, from Super to Fancy Family, Refined, Crushed, Powdered and Raw Sugar, Coffees Rio, Lagitayta, Java and Mocha, Teas?Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong and Voung Hyson, Davis'" Sugar-oured Canvasod Hams, Breakfast Strips and Bacon, Choice Cream Cht oso, Gilt Edge Butter, Pure Loaf Lard. Canned Goods, Cakes, Crackers, 4c. With a comploto assortment oi Corn and Iho Whiskies, Brandy, Gin, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, which will bo delivered freu Ol cut tage at tho depot 4, or at the rcsidoncoeol our > itv easterners. Man-h.j .JOtlN AGNEW SON' Frosh Circuits. ?)/\ BOXES Cream, Soda, Mill:, Lemon /L\l Oraoknala,Butter. Farina anJGinr, Snaps, for said by HOPE * OYLES. VOLUME X?NUMBER 1 MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHA\GE on New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia, Boston and all prominent cities of the United States und lvuope bought and aold. DEPOSITS received and intcrest-boaiiDr certificates issued. 8TOOKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from, the citv and country solicited, and LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted bv the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner of Plain and Richardson et recto. Feb 25 Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry I WM. GLAZE, AT his new storo, Main street, nearly 05. - ? posite the Central National Bank, has a large and beautiful stock of fin o WATCHES stem and key winders, frr-m the best Eu? ropean and American m;taclurors, and ol his own importation, in fluid and silver cases. Elegant JEWELRY! An unrivaled assort? ment just received, and all the latest styles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sets and cases, Bridal Presents, and u very fine selection ol Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Loci.-tu, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage? ment Bings, large stock of Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and ? great variety of Fancy Articles, My stock is tho largest and beet selcctedjn the Southern country, and will bo sold as cheap S3 the same article can be bonght anywhere. Oct 21 Baltimore & Wilmington, N.G Semi-Weekly Steamship Line, Composed of the flrst-clafs Steamships D. J. FOLEY.Capt. D. J. Psica REBECCA CLYDE.Capt. D. O. Obvls* LUCILLE.Capt. J . 8. BsroiTa RALEIGH.Capt. J. 8. Ours* WILL hereafter sail from BALTIMORE every TUE8DAY and FBIDAT. and from WILMINGTON every WEDNESDAY and 8ATURDAY. Oonneoting at Wilmington, N. G., with tha Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Rail? road, giving Through Bills of Lading to and. from all points in North and South Carolin?? Georgia and Alabama. Connecting at Columbia, 8. C, with tn? Grcenviilo aud Colombia Railroad and Char? lotte division of tho Charlotte Columbia and An gnat a Railroad. Connecting at Augusta, Ga., with Georgia,. Macon and Angnsta and Central Railroads. Steamers of this line, on arrival is Wil? mington, atop at Railroad Depot, and thr Railroad Freight, being stowed separately is Steamer, is transferred, under covered shed?, direct to Cars, without delay, and forwardsti by the fast Freight Express that evening. No dray ago in Wilmington, and no traust ar from Wilmington South. Rates guaranteed as low as by any other rout*1, and all loviir, or over-charges promptly paid. Mark all Goods via Steamship to Wilrniag ton, and forward Bills of Lading to Railroad Agent, Wilmington, N. C. For further information, apply to cither of nnderplpred Agents of tin; Iilh. ANDREWS ft CO., Agents B. A W. Steam? ship Lino, No 73 Smith's Y> harr. Baltimore. A.D.OAZAUX. Agent R. A W. Steamship Lino. Wilmington. N C. A. POPE, Gem rat Fri ight Agent. F. W. CLARK, Ass't Gen. Fn iglit A?' ^ Wilmington, ?. o. H. M COTTINGDAM, Ocr.iral We?texau Acent. Atlanta. Ga. Nov 28 ttmi>* Columbia Music Store LyBrand & Son TAKE pleastti e in calling the attest!?fc o5 the public to an examiuatldX) ot their STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,00^ sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Oigan?/ Melodeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Finte?, Accordeons. Brass and Silver Band Instru? ments ot all kinds. Also, hheei Musio asd Instruction Books for overj class of Mnsicar Instruments on hand at ah times. Wear Solo Agents for the State of South Carolin? of Estt.y ft. Co.'s COTTAGE ORGANS. Sa>?t Mnsic sent.hy mail, post raid, on receipt t>5 price; and all'kiudn ot Musical Goods sent bj Express, when ordered, to any part of tY? State, marked C. O. D. Good Secona-laad Pianos and Organs for sale cbeap. for ea*s. Pianos, Orgaus and Melodcons Tnoed ana Repaired in a satisfactory manne 1: und wil : give especinl att ention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos for other parties toany point desired, at moderate ptices. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those favoring us wit* their patronage. Send for onr catalogue o* Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Hi chardson street, a few door? above Pboikix office. Oomn'bla.R. O._Nov7 L?RICK & L?WRA.NCE, Wholesale and Retail Qrocer8 and Provision Dealer?. OUR stock is .? kcompleto In every 1" 1 respect. Wo sell at 11I ITTiTTTTMlii1 1 1 1 aud warrant IL'teCamiaw? sur goods pure. Wo do not publish prices, but reel tatiefled that none of our patron* will leave dissatisfied. Wo pay the highest market pri-'e for COTTON, either in goods r>? currency. We havo an excellent WAGO^ YARD iii rear of our establishment. Lool: out for the sign of the plow and tho carrla.^r. wheel. Richardson street, a few doora below tho rnoiSIX office. Giv* us a call, and Iq. jnort our poodH and prices. Nov 55 wmTmTfine's" State Ganitol Saloon, s THE beat of WINES, liquors, JjySEOARH, TOBACCO, ote? cots Btantly on hand. > Norfolk OYS? TERS, ir, '.? >t out of the ahell. Give MtA ? call. JanlC"