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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. The Party of the FurrmB.?A no? ticeable artiole?beaded the "Next Great Battle"?appoared in a recent IRgno nf fho TNJqto Vnrlr 7V?7)i/?jrt. The writer declares that tbe time has come for the dismemberment andf dissolution of the Republican party," which has been in power for the past twelve years. But he also argnes that the masses of that party, though disgusted with the cor? ruption and imbecility of their leaders, with their disregard of the interests of the country in their haste to accomplish pure personal endB, will not seek refnge in the oamps of the Democracy. They will not desert, but rebel, and, joining with the best men in the Demo? cratic organization, will form a new party, based upon living issues and vitalprinoiples. The Tribune announces that the party is rapidly organizing, and significantly asks, who shall be its leader? _. Elias Goshen, who was oonvioted of | manslaughter, at the Maroh, 1871, term of the Oonrt of General Sessions for Spartanbnrg,' and sentenced by Judge M. Moses to imprisonment in the peni? tentiary, has been pardoned by the Go? vernor. The grand charity matinee, managed | by-MeBsrs. Daly and Wallaok, was a most gratifying sueoeBS. The wealth and fashion of New York crowded the I Academy of Music, and a sum of over I $6,000 was realized. The most important and only mnr der oase tried by the court in Greenville, is the one of the State vs. Wza.SEvans for murder, who wob fonnd guilty of manslaughter and 'sentenced to thirty years in the penitentiary. Samuel Bank?, who shot and killed a I Mr. Sbedd, in Abbeville County, 6ome| time since, ia to be hanged on next Fri? day. JThe Governor, although petitioned, has decided not to interfere in the case. All the city offioials of Newark, N. J., have been arrested, on a oharge of] criminal neglect of the streets. Millions of dollars nave been squandered by| them. In a coal mine, near Pottsville, Pa., the rope broke while a car was descend? ing the slope, and three persons were killed and seven injured. There was an 380,000 fire Jfecently, in Dallas, Texas. EDWARD EGG] Watch-maker and Jeweler, An old lOBident of this city, baa returned, and ia prepared 1 jjto repair Watches and Jewelry Bm his usual faithful stylo. Can bo found at tho Howe Bowing Machino Agen? cy, nearly opposite Columbia Hotel. March2 2_ G* Notice?Discount Days, HEREAFTER, tho Carolina National Rank will havo regular discount days?TUES? DAY and FRIDAY of each week. AH applica? tions for loans must bo handed in beforo, ant" await action on the said days. March 21 3 O. J. IREDELL, Cashier. New Books at Bryan's Bookstore. EUROPE Seen Throogh American Specta? cles?by Editor of Baltimore American. H.75. Autobiography and Memoir of Rev. Dr. Guthrie; a vory interesting and amutiing vo? lume. $2.00. Pen-Pictures of Europe?by Elizabeth Peake, with Plates. Willow Brook?by tho author of "Wide, Wide World." $1.23 English Psychology?by Ribot. $1 CO. Mr. Alcott's Sohool. $1.50. Yesterday with Authore - by Fields. $2 00. Tho Coneorvatim of Enorgy?by IJalfour. $1 50. Dr. Kohbrauach on Physical Measure? ments. $2 50. Helps to a Holy Lent. $1.25. And other [ new Books. Also, a varioty of new NOVELS, by popular authors, cheap'._March 21 To Rent, A COMFORTABLE COTTAGE, con taining four Booms, with Basomcnt for | .servants. Kitchen, &c; convenient to the business part cf tho city. Apply to WM. WALLACE, March 20 G_No. 13 Law Rango. Notice. 4 LL persons having demands against the ! ii ?rrn oi J. U. KiNAnn A Co., who havo not already dono so, will plcaso prosout ?ni claims to me forthwith. W. G. CHILDS, Trufctec of Creditors J. 11. Kinard .t Co. March 17_ U Now is the * Season >_a TO got your HOUSE PAINTED, PAPERED and KALSOM1NED. ir you havo an old Houso, it can bo \ made to look liko new. Work dono r.s low rates as can be had in the State for ?.iah. Apply to WM. CLOTHIER, .March 2i) 10 Washington street. A Letter to E. II. Heinitsh, Columbia. l NOTHER WONDERFUL CURE. I havo j\. boon ?filleted with Rheumatism for the last eighteen months, entirelv helpless. I have tried your QUEEN'S DELIGHT, and itn happy to say that I havo received f.reat benefit from it.' lean rccommond it as an invaluable reraodv to those aillictod. March.10t '_ >.T.D. Planting Potatoes. " (\ BARBELS, in line order, EARLY 0\) BJSE, EARLY GOODRICH, PINK LYK .tn?l 1'EERLLSS, for salolow for green h a c kjj.___HOPE A- OY I ,EH. Flour! Flour!! qaa HABBELS fri Bh ground FLOUR, .')\)\J all qualities, from Super t? Fancy FaraVy Fiouri and at greatly reduced price*. inat rdceiv'f tl and for sale by March 1'' JOHN AO NEW & SON. Look After Your Horses. 1 [ HING time is tlto tlmo to give the GEH MAN HOBSE POWDERS. For all dia i-t- to which tho horse in suhjccl,no better r-dieinc can he given. Get it only at March 3 I HEIS1T8H'S Drug Storo. ? * 5i>. ft V WJMIfj < ?'?'??'.?In'' n? TYAT 'Let SlpOOlCtl KTOtlOOB. VaSTACLBST? MAURI AG IC ?HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN /rom tho effects of errors and abuses in oarly life. Mar-hood Roetored. Impediments to Marriago re? moved. New mot?od of treatment. New and remarkable remcdios. Rooks and Cir? culars sent freo, in scaled envelopes. Ad? dress, HOWAltC" ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional (kill. Fab 10_^ 3nio_ Celebrated 5 Cent Cigars. THIS CIGAR is no patent arrangement, calculated to humbug peoplo out of tlicir money, but baa become justly celebrated only on aocount of merit. Meeting the wants of the poor man, because it enables him to get as good a smoke for 5 cents as oan bo bought elsewhere at ten cents. Meeting the wants of the rich man, because in these times of uncortaiu speculation ho does not feel that he can indulge in his accustom J Havana, and this is the best substitute. Meeting the wants of travelers, because they oan protect tbemsBlvea from the enormous prices usually charged by dealers, and at the same time get a better article. Meeting the wants of all, becauso Inxury and economy are heroin combined. 8old only by PERRY <fc SLAWSON, Indian Girl Cigar Store, Columbia Hotel Block, Columbia, S. C. March 21_ THE SEG-ARS CALIFORNIA SEGAR STORE HAVE gro'wn so popular that nobody thinks of buying anywhere el?e, as the best BEGAUS, from 5c. to 25o., sold in this city, aro to bo had at this establishment. The reason everybody patronicea the Cali? fornia Segar Store is, that all their Domestic Segars are made by Factory No. 9, on the premises, and our citizens are awaking to the importance of patronizing home manu? facture. Everybody chews the celebrated CABLE COIL, put up in tin foil. Sold only by the Cali? fornia SegarStore. M. SULZBACHER. March 20_ Removal. MRS. S. A. SMITH has removed her I DRESS-MAKING ESTABLISHMENT to tho store of J. H. Einard, where she will be pleased to meet all her former customers, ana all ethers who may feel diepoeed to Eatronize her. Thankfnl for past favors, she opes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuanco of the same. Spring styles will be oponedon the 10th of March. March 4_lmo THE PORT ROYAL Docks, Warehousing, Trans'n Clutrtered February 13,1874. . C APITAL STOCK $3,000,(100. BOO?SOF SUBSCRIPTION to the Stock of this Company aro open in Columbia, S. C, at the Carolina National Bank and at tho Central National Bank. Ono percent, only paid on application, to secure tho stook, and tho liret regular assessment of twenty per cent, to bo paid only when ofllcially caPod for. "_Ft b 2? lO.OOOJ-iEtfZES! $250,000 Currency to be Given Away'. For tho Benefit of the Masonic Relief Association, Of Norfolk, Vu. UKDEIt authority of a special Act of the Legislature, pae.aed March 8, lb73, con? ferring corporate privileges upon the Ma BOoic Belief Association, the Directors now bavo the pleasuro to aunnunco that a GRAND GIFT CONCERT will bo given at the Opera House, in the city of Norfolk, on TUESDAY, the 5th of MAY, 1874, [A'o Further Postponement Guarantied,) For the purpose ot proonring funds neces? sary for the completion of the Masonic Tom ploinowiu coarse of creation in the city of | Norfolk. Dirlctors of the A.ssoctATiox.?John L. Roper, President; John B. Corprow.Treasu? rer; James V. Leigh, Walter H. Taylor, Goo. S. Oldfluld, John A. Rusaon, Daniel Busted, Wm. 11. Wales, M. U. Stevens, S. Weil, John T. Redmond. Advisory Board.?His Excellency ex-Oov. Gilbert 0. Walker, Col. Kader Ingers, P. H. P.; R?hn R. McDanicd, P.O. Commander; J. J. Burroughs, dipt. Samuel L. Watts, Virgi? nia Legislature; Robert E. Withers, G.M. G. H. P. and D. G. C. or G. OY; Cid. Thomas K. Owens. P. O. M.; John B. Whitchcad, Esq., ex-Mayor. Col. W. fl. Taylor, State Senator; James G. Daili.G. C. q. G. C. List oi Guts.?Ono Grand Cash Gift, 150,000; one Grand Cash Gill,25.000; one Grand Cash Gift, 12,500; one Grand Cash Gift, 10.000: ono Grand Cash Gift, B.OOOj one Grand Cash Gift, 2.500: 24 Cask Gilts, 1500 each, 112,000; CO cash Gilts, 250 each. 12,500; 80 Cash Gilts, 200 each. lii.OCO; 100 Cash Gifts, 150 each. 15.000; ISO Cat-h Gifts, 100 each, 15,000; 500 Cash Gifts. 50 dach,29,500; 9.000 Cash Gifts, 5 each, 15 000, Grand total, 10.O?U Gilts, all Cash, $2.>0,OUO. Whole Tickets, ?5. Half Tickets, ii 50. Club Rates?11 Tickets for J?0, '22 Tickets for f 100. HENRY V. MOORE,Secretarv Masonic Relief Association, Norfolk, Va. B. I. BOONE, Agent, _Feh 8 j.lmo Columbia, S. O. can vass10rs wanted t i bell TJin Novelty Lawn Mower and Trimmer. cheapest! him pleat! mohtist! hist! HAH had four yearsof satidfautory dial. Docs what noiu other can and all that any does. Send postage Mtnmp l>r rtrenlar, Address GEO. DWIOIIT, Jit.. .V CO., March lOtnl Sprinfflinld. Mscs. Sweet Potato Slips. BOSHElJH ITA MS and REDS, i: IV /' / One order,lor?aloliy Mareli 15 HOPE A GYLES. Breakfast Bacon, B?FPA LO TONG U F.S. M Es SM A KHRKL. LEAP LAUD, PIGS' FEE \\ tor sale low ? ?y _ IIQPKA OYLES. Tho Old Reliable House US' VOlt DKTJGS ANI> SKICOS. JUST received, new SEEDS, now vnrlntl e cd Oabbago, I'l-as and Corn. For snl?" at .Lin 17 i II EIN ITS II 'S Drug Storo. our Just Censures COLUMBIA, S. G., TUESDAY 8, & W, C, SWAFFIELD, COLUMBIA & J| CLOTHING AND HAT HOUSE ! A BE opening dailv a choice line of 1 CLFRENCH and ENGLISH COATINGS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS. Having recently re-organized ourCU3TOM DEPARTMENT, and aeenred tbe services of | a Btylieh and competent CUTTER and first class TAILORS, we are now prepared to suit | tbe taste of the most fastidious. We are now receiving new styles HATS *lmo.it daily. Give us a call. March 15_ Take Notice. ^LL in want of DRY GOODS and NO? TIONS, cheap, will call at C. F. JACKSON'S and purchase, as ho will sell off his stock at I greatly reduced prices before going North to lay in a new stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. Remember, C. F. JACKSON, Loader of Low Prises, 128 Main st. N. B.?On hand, 8PRINO and SUMMER GOODS-at extra lore prices. C. F. J. INSURANCE. HAVING resigned the agency of the Southern Lifo Insurance Compary, wo have connected oursclveB with tbo Cotton States Life Insurance Company ] OF JU.ACOX, GKOUGIA. W. R. JOHNSON, . S. O.OREAR, President. Secretary."'* Capital.$5i;0".C00 Stato Depoaits. 150,000 The Coinpanv issues policies un both tho stock and Mutual plan-!, giving to non-participaling policy holders the advant? age of premiums less by twenty per cent, than mutual rates. It will establish BOARDS OF ADVISORY TRUSTEES in tho priuoipal cities, cd tho i State, and will eoutract with Haid Boards to invest in naid cities scvonty per cent, of the1 net preminme taken there, thus making it a Home Company in Each Locality. Wo confidently recommond this staunch Southern Company to our friends and I ho public, and bespeak a continuance ot kind patronage heretofore extended to us. ' BLACK & WARING, General Agents for South Carolina. Active and reliable canvassers wanted with ! whom we willmuko liberal contracts. Fob 21_3mo Seegers* vs. Cincinnati Beor. TnE Cincinnati Gazelle makes the asto? nishing anuonncenx tit that Cincinnati boor is no longer pure, but adulterated with molasses, sugar of starch, fnei I oil and the pniBonous coiehiemu. The Commissioner of Ajrricnltnro, in his report for 1SG5, says lhat Prof. Mapes, of Now York, analyzed tho boor from a dozon difl'srout breweries, and found all of it adulterated. Cocculus Indiens and nur vomica entered largely into its composi? tion. J. (!. SFEGER3 guarantees his beer to bo pure and reliable Ilo does not adulterate it, but brews from the best barley, malt and hops.^_ Jan 23_ Notice. Gnr.Ksvii.T.r. and Columbia Railroad Co., TiitAsunEU'a Office, Columbia, s. C, January 1,1871. HOLDERS of the STATE GUARANTEED BONDS and tho admitted SECOND MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company, who have funded tho past due Coupons of said Roods, matured between January, 1873, and July. Ib7lt, both inclusive, are notified that tho January, 1874, Coupons of said Bond.*, and,also, those of the Jnuded Interest Ronds an.l Certificates, will he raid on presentation at thin office on the FIFTEENTH 1nst. CEO. W. WATERMAN, _ .Tan 1 Troa*nr< r. Hay, Oats, Bran and Shorts. f*(\ BALES PRIME TIMOTHY HAY, 1)1 t 500bushels Heavy Oats, :t:?o bushels Boll cd Meal, 1 i 10 0?0 pounds Whoat Bran and -h e I ? For sale low, for cash, hv Fob 2? nOPE A GYLES. Drs. Greene. Lindley & Bontloy's GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES /"^OMPOUMIJ KXTKAl r ( (IHVDAl.lS, the ^,'ieat vegetable alterative h'r all disoast ? arising rrom iut| uro blood. DR. OUBBKK'8 PIT CURE, fur tin cure of Epilepsy, Fit-, Spasms, and coiivul di niH i I all kuids. ,tle>?llciit<il Homy, for ('? nghs, Cclds, Bronchitis, Croup, and all liseaaesed tho lungs and air passages. Neuralgin Specific, n certain ami spi ly cure for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Noivou's Head-aohe,and nil nervous pain*. \Va1?as1) VnlteyAgu? Cur?. Contains no Quinine. a must positive romedy lor chili.-, Bilious Fever, and Congestions ol Liver and Sjdoi h. Aid >. like a ? ?harm. Prepared at tho Laboratory Chariot! .N. O. Pur sah- by V. o. i i sM I ;.. Nov 20 ;1> Columbia. -;.(I. Attend the True MORNING, MARCH 24, IS' nfttUTP' MTTCTP CT MW lid illUiMU dl An additional stock of new MUSICAL MERCHANDISE has juet been received at the above place, aud will be disposed of at prices to suit all. Call and examine. The location is next door South of the Pn<ENIX oftlce._Feb 21 lran_ A T T II E Grand Central dry goods establishment OF w. d. love & co. WILL bo opened, on MONDAY, tho ICth iustaut, an elegant aseortmcnt of Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Dress Goods, Embroideries, Burl's, Linen Sets, Ties, Belts, &c., &c,, Comprising some of tho choicest produced this season. A big lino of CASSIMERES and TWEEDS, for boys, at 37A cents a yard?half price. Wo are daily receiving freBh additions of new and seasonable goods, which will be offered low for cash at the OnAKD CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT OF wn< D. LOVE & CO., Under Wheeler House. March 15_ " THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE F. B. Orchard & Go,, UN DE It IRWIVS HAM,. WE would resoectfully inform our friends and tho public generally, that wo are now in receipt of ono of the nicest assorted stocks of DBY GOODS, HOSIEBY, NO? TIONS, Ac, and at as low prices as they can be bought in tho city. Among our stock will bo found: 73 dozen KID GLOVES, in one and two buttons; all shades and colors, at popular prices. DRESS (iOODS, in the most desirable shades for street and eveuing wear. PERCALES, CRETONS and CALICOES. A good assortment of C\SSIMEBES, TWEEDS, COTTON A D EH and JEANS. Best SHEETINGS ami l.ONUCLOTHS in the citv for the price. EMBROIDERIES, H?PFLING, COLLAR? ETTES, TIES, Ac, in great variety. To which we call the attention of all before purchasing elsewhere. IV B. ORCHARD A CO. N. B.?Connected with our store is a tirat class Dross-making establishment, conduct? ed by MRS. BURWELL, lato at R. C. Shiver A-Co., whero sjio will be pleased to see her fiiendsaud customers. Marchs guano. PURE PERUVIAN, imported direct, and for sale at Government Prices; LAND I'DASTER also for sale. R. G. LAY, March 10 lmo Agent, Savannah, Ga. " $1()'(m)00~ IN FOR CLOTHING gests' fimisiiixc goods, BOUGHT since the great decline and we are selling ?Iimii at the very lowest pricss for caeh. Wo intend to give our cus? tomers Um advantage of the LOW PRICES. Como auel see our stock. We consider it a compliment for persons toienll and see our qood_a_n IN ARD A WILEY. Oflice Uity Treasurer, COLUMBIA,S C, Dm mm u 'J7. 1S7:i. riinK city of Colnmbin will, on tho 15th ol I January, 1*71. commence paying the PAST DUE .COUPONS ol her Boit^s. They will Lo paid a I the Carolina National Bank also at t he South Carolina Bank and Trust Companv's I lank, in 11 is citv. OHAS. BABNUM, City Tri usurer. Dec 29 t i hu .M I N ?; IMPORTED WINES, BRANDIES. & &'T"T':iPr\ SCOTCH WHLSKl hheiry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira iYine, \I-o,S largo steck ' Sne old Whiskies Cigars, &o. ? C. SEEGERS, Omit pYrrntnnnyTi 11)111 DAUI 11)11111111! grand rush FOR HARD ? SOLOMON'S! TO secure eome of thoeo flno CAN VA8ED HAMS, which every one talks about and everybody buys. How delicious! what a tine Haver! tl.c beat I ever atcl is the exclama? tion of all who try those celebrafed Htm?. They aro tho finest in the aiarkct; soil rapidly, and, therefore, to Fecuro them, you must call early. That new lot of FLOCIt is also goiDg oft very fast, and pleases every one. Made from the best quality of white wheat and bought from firet hands, it is better and can bo sold cheaper than by any other houso in the city. You need only to purchaeo it once, to always buy it again. Those fine California APRICOTS, PEARS and JELLIES sell at sight. Also on hand and constantly arriv? ing, the largest and best solected stock of CANNED GOODS in tho city, consisting in part of Tomatoes, Corn, Peaches, Pine Apples, Peas, Strawberries, Asparagus, Salmon, Lobster, Sardines, Turtle, Terrapin, Vermicelli and Mulligat awney, Soupe, Potted Meats, Ac Old Government Java and RioCOF FEE, TE\S, SUGARS, SPICES, Dr. Price's BAKING POWDERS, Toilet and Laundry SOAPS. OLIVES, Mixed, Extra and Morus hil PICKLES; Tyler & Brother's and Peek, Froan Ss Co.'s CRACKERS, CHOCOLATE, COCOANUTS, Lemon and Vanilla EXTRACTS, Ac. Ac. To make long matter short, I have everything that is usually kept in a FIRST CLASS FAMILY GRO? CERY STORE, which I will sell at pticcs fit at will eclipse any houso in the city. Look to yorrr own interest, and buy goods where you will save both money und tirao. HARDY SOLOMON. March 1!?_ Read and Be Wiser. 500 Dixon Steel Sweeps. 100 Twisters. 100 Scooters. 100 Shovels. Tho largely increasing demand for those goods oach year, with hundreds of tostimo-| uiala in their favor, is tho best ovidonco that they are cheaper and better than can br niado by ordinary country snaths. a 1.80, 23 dozen II AM ES. 100 pair TRACES. 1 doz.-n Dow Law C 1TTON PLANTERS. 150 dozm Plantet s' HOErl, at reduced prices. L?RICK .V l.OWRANGE. ""'our stock OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES 13 now complcto, comprising an assort? ment which, in variety, quantitv, quali? ty and low priofs, ih not surpassed by any not'sk in tiik city. Wo uro determirlbd not to he iiSDKR-soi.o. Without quoting prices, will MBKT any competition ok tiiosk in tu e tuade. Cur stock comprises, with other choice good*, a full supply of CORN, HAY. OATS and BRAN, Planting Potatoes. Liverpool Sa'.t, Flour, from Super to Fancy Family, Refined, Crushed, Powdered and Raw Suga r, <: >:\'cct> -Rio. Lnguayra, Java and Mocha, I Teas?Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong aud Young ll\ i. u, Dnvis' Sugar-cured Cinvasod rianis, BrcakfuM Strips and Ilaeon, Choice ('ream Cheese, Gilt Edge Butter, I'm I en i Lard, t' ;;.m d Goods, Cakoe, Crackers. Ac. With a complete assortment of Corn and! Whiskies. Bran ly. Oin.Wines, Liquors.' ( : Sc., uhich will bo delivered tree of en nacre at Gio depoti, or at t'. i rcsidonci :>! our eitv customers. M u I JOHN AGNr.W A SOX. Fresh Biscuits. ,>i \ BOXES Cream, Soda. Mi'k, L'nion, Crackuab, Butter, Karins and Ginger Snans.l i :.. HOPE it GYLES. VOLUME X?NUMBER^" MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston aud al! prominent ritlcR of the. United StattB and Europe bought and sold. DEPOSITS roeeived and interest-bearing certificates issued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOED and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from the city and country solicited, aud LIBERAL LIN BS OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner of Plain and Richardson streets. Feb 25 Jewelry1* Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT his new store, Main otroet, nearly op? posite the Central National Bank, has a large and beautiful stock of fine WATCHES stem and key winders, from ibe best Eu? ropean and American mai ? f ???urors, and ot bis own importation, in go.v. -nd silver caeaB Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled assort? ment just received, and all the latest styles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in eets and cases, Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lockets, elegant Sea), Wedding and Engage? ment Rings, large stock of Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, Clocks, Macical Boxes, and a great variety of Fancy Artioles. My stock is - tho largest and best selected in the Southern country, and will be sold as cheap as tb?. tame article can be bought anywhere. Oct 24 Baltimore &Wilmington,N.C. Semi-Weekly Steamship Line, Composed of the flrst-clSES Steamships D. J. FOLEY.Capt. D. J. Price REBECCA CLYDE.Capt. D. 0. Childs LUCILLE.Capt. J. S. Bennett RALEIGH.Capt. J. 8. Oliver WILL hereafter sail from BALTIMORE every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and from WILMINUTON every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Connecting at Wilmington, N. C, with the Wilmington, Colombia and Augusta Rail? road, giving Through Bills of Lading to and from all points in North and South Carolina, Oeorgia and Alabama. Connecting at Colombia, 8. C, with the Orecnville and Columbia Railroad and Char lotto division of tho Charlotte, Columbia and Augnsta Railroad. Connecting at Augusta, Ga., with Georgia, Macon and Angnsta and Central Railroads. Steamers of this line, on arrival 1b Wil? mington, stop at Railroad Depot, and the Railroad Frfight, being stowed separately in Steamer, is transferred, under covered sheds, direct to Cars, without delay, and forwarded by the fast Freight Express that evening. No drayago in Wilmington, and no transfer from Wilmington South. Rates guaranteed as low as by any othrr route, and ull losses or ovcr-chargeB promptly paid. Murk all Goods ria Steamship to Wilming? ton, and forward BilH of Lading to Railroad Agent, Wilmington, N. C. For further information, apply to either of undersigned Agents ol the hue; ANDREWS A- CO.. Agents B A W, Steam? ship Lino, No 73 Smith's Whsrf, Baltimme. A. D.CAZAUX. Agent B. ? W. Steamship Lino, Wilmington, N C. A. POPE, Oetii r^l Fri Ight A cent, F. W. CLAUK, Aso'i G?m. En ight Ag't, Wiltninc ten, N. C. H. M COTTINGHAM; Oirnal Uretern Acent. Atlanta. (Li >'< r V&.'imnp ColumbiaHfliisic Store LyBrand & Son TAKE pl?asur?rin calling the atteiuior of t in- public to aii examitiatioi' ni their STOCK or MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.COD sistiug ot Pianos, Church and 1'arloi Organs, Molodeonfr, Violins, Guitars, Raujof?, Flutes, Accordoons.Brass and Silv;j Band Instiu ment9 c>t ail binds. Also. Si i et Mcsic ar>d luHtrnctie.n Book* for everj elss* of Musical Instruments on hand si all tin<?? Wenre Sole Agents for the State ol Scutb Carolina of Est uy A Co.'s CO'lTAGF. GROANS. Sheet Music sent by mail, post paid, on receipt oi price;and all );inds of Musical Goods sent by Express, when ordered, to any part of the State, mail ed C. O. D. Good Socoun-bacd Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, tY.r cash. Pianos. Organs and Melinit oi ft Tuned and Repaired in s satisfactory mfvrtfj at d will givre-ppi in 1 attcritf?t* te> Pncl.it p Be moving and Shipping Piano* for ot In i pnrtitv t? any point desired, st moderst? pi ice t<. All order* promptly attendVd to and satis f art ion grtarante? tl l'o there tayorinp us with their patronage. Send for emv catnlogur of She et Music and Musical Mercbandhc. Ri ehardsnn street, a few door1' tl ovp PHOtKix >flic". Columbia .S. C. ' Nov7 L?RICK & LOWRANCE, Wholosalo and Retail Grocers and Provision Dealers. OUR Ptock it ^v?Ayxtcomph to in every mV?-tV-ll respect. We sc 11 r.i 'tho very lowest iprice *, and wai rant I ? ur goo is pure. Wo do not publish prices, but feel satisfied that nouu of our ni Irons will leave dissatisfied. Wo pay tho highest market price for COTTON, either in goods or currency. We Iihvp an excellent WAGON YARD iii rear of our establishment. Look ? nr for the sign of the plow und the carriage wheel, Rioliardaon street, k Uw doors below I lie Pmn.xix <>!'''; . Give us a call, and in iih'i'I e?nr poods and prices Nov23 WM. M. FINE'S State Capitol ,fRj THE best of WINES, LIQt 'V ! flM VR8, TOBACCO, etc., ? ?'? ' '- ? f>? hand. Norfolk TERS, en'. ut : tl o eh< 11. LIQUORS, cor. OYS Civn him a ,1-ui 10