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BY JULIAN A. SELBY.

A Million Capitaii..Wo understandthat a prominent business man of thiscity, who possesses the confidence of alarge number of capitalists in New York,i Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Louis andCincinnati, has in contemplation theformation of a company with a capitalof 01,000,000.S9U0.ÜÜÜ oi the aiuouu;to be subscribed by pur ties in the citiesnamed above, a nucleus of $100,000 tobe first obtained in Augusta. The gen¬tleman in question has no doubt but'that the company can be formed, andthe required amount of Northern atdWestern capital procured, if the com¬mencement referred to is made in thiscity. With this capital of $1,000,000 itis proposed to erect on the AugustaCanal one of the largest and most oom-plete cotton factories in the South, add¬ing largely to the wealth and populationof the city, and giving an increased im¬petus to manufacturing. The Northernand Western parties who are expectedto take stock in the enterprise sell annu¬ally a large amount of merchandise ofvarious .descriptions to merchants inAugasta,and have, therefore, an interestin onr oity aside from the profits to berraie by manufacturing. There seen g

f to be every prospect that the projecta will succeed.f [Augusta Chronicla and Sentinel.. The London Commune..A Londonletter, which gives an account of the!burning of the Pantschnicon, attributesthe disaster to the Commune. The'building was supposed to be fire-proof,|and no fire was allowed inside, yet, at 11o'clock in the afternoon, the flames |burst forth. This led to some investi¬gations, which resulted in pointing veryßtrongly to a secret organization, which jis known to exist there, but difficult to junearth. They are antagonistic to thenobility.in other words, are Commun-

f ists. If the suspicious are correct, thewhole stratum of royal nnd noble societyjj overlies a most fearful volcano of plebianihatred. Heaven help the titled few, ifever the ignorant, hunger-impelled manyrise in brute force against them.

"Led Astray" is still leading Gotham jthat wnv.

Celeorated 5 Cent Cigars.THIS CIGAR In no patent arrangement,calculated to bntnbug people out of theirmoney, but baa become "justly celebratedonly on account of merit. Meeting thowanta of tho poor man, becauso it enableshim to get as good a smoke for 3 cents as canbe bought elsewhere at ten conts. Meetingthe wants of tho rich man, because in thesotimes of uncertain speculation ho docs notfeel that he can indubgo in his accustomedHavana, and this is the host substituto.Meeting tho wants of travelers, b icauto thoycan protect themselves from tho enormousprices usually charged by dealers, and at thosamo time get a hotter articlo. Meeting thewanta of all, becauso luxury and ooouomy areherein combined. Sold only byPERRY A SLAWSON,Indian Girl Cigar Htoro,Columbia Hotel Hlock, Columbia, S. C.March 21_

Now is tho SeasonTO get your HOUSE PAINTED,JfiSmPAPERED and KALSOMINED. It^*"A-*5'you havo an old House, It can be

made to look liko new. Work donoat as low rates as can bo had in the Kt ate forcash. Apnlyto WM. CLOTUIER,March20_It) Washington street.

THE SEGARSAT THE*

CALIFORNIA SEGAR STOKEHAVE grown so popular that nobodythinks of buying anywhero el-o, aa tbobest begaus, from 6o. to 25c, Bold in thiscity, ars to be had at this establishment.The roauon everybody patronir.es tho Cali-'fornia Segar Store is, that all their DomesticSogar» aro modo by Factory No. !), on thepremises, and onr citizens aro awaking totho importance of patronizing homo manu¬

facture.

Everybody chow* the celebrated CARLECOIL, put up in tin foil. Hold only by the Cali¬fornia Sogar Store. M. SULZ15AOIIER.March 20_Sweet Potato SlipB.¦t r\f\ BUSHELS YAMS and reds, inJ_v/vl/ line order, for vale byMaroh15_HOPE a OYLES.Planting Potatoes.

err{\ BARRELS, in One order, EARLYOU R ISE, EARLY GOOLRICH, PINK¬EYE and PEERLESS, for sale low for green->backs._nOPE A gYJ,EN

Flour! Flour!1.QAA BARRELS fresh ground FLOUR,OvJv/ all qualities, from .s'wper to Fancy1Family Flour, and at greatly reduced prices,just received and for sale byMarchJ0_ JOHN_AGNEW a SON.

Take Notice.LL in want of DRY GOODS and NO-A

TIONS, cheap, will call at C. f. JACKSON'Sand purchase, as he will sell off his stock atgreatly reduced prices before going North tolay in a new stock of SPRING and SUMMERGOODS. Remember, C. f. JACKSON,

Leader of Low Pi ices, 12H Main st.N. B..On hand, SPRING and SUMMER

GOODS at extra tow prices. C. f. J.

Hay, Oats, Bran and Shorts.BALES PRIME TIMOTHY hay,5U0 bushels Heavy Oatf-,(00 bushels Bolt id Meal,10,000 pounds Whoat Bran and Shorts,For sale low, for Cash, bv'

Ftb20_Hope aj^ylf«?Timothy Hay.

r tp:,S;.ririteTIMOTHY nAY.fnrsuln.. ..or eis'- HOPE a GYLES.

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Special KTotiooa.OUSTADLKS TO MAKIU.VGK.HAPPYRELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effects

of errors and abases in early lifo. ManhoodRoatorod. Impediments to Marriage re¬moved. Now method of treatment. Newand remarkable remedies. Rooks and Cir¬culars sent free, in scaled cnvelopos. Ad¬dress, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa..aninstitution having a high reputation forhonorsble conduct and professional »kill.Feh 10_4173mo

TO THE PUBLICTHE undersigned, having assumed the

GENERAL AGENCY of tho SOUTHERNLIFE INSURANCE COMPANY for the Statoof South Carolina, beg leave to inform theirfriends and the public generally, that theyhave opened their ofllce on Main street, intho city of Columbia, where they will bepleased at all times to meet their friends,and give such information as may be de-aired, and to writo life policies on tho mostapproved plans, as well as at tho loweststock rates. Tho very satisfactory and sub¬stantial condition of this groat Southern in¬stitution, with tho prompt and liberal man¬ner which has characterized it in the adjust¬ment of its looses, should commend it to thehighest consideration, respect and patron¬age of tho citizens of South Carolina. Re¬spectfully. HAGOOD A TREUTLEN,March lS+lmo General Agents for S. C.

maNeuralgia, Piles, Headache

Dlarrh«a. Boils, Old Seres,Lameness, Burns, Soreness,

Toothache, Scald3, Sprains,Hoarseness, Ulcer3. Wounds,Soro Throat, Colic, Bruises,

Ehoumatism, Hemorrhages,

Mnrch 1

THE MILD POWER Og

irOMEOPATI2IV SPECIFICSHAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST

ample experience, nn entire p'tcc-*. Simple,Prompt, EUlcieut and Reliable. They ;u-j the on'./medicines perfectly ruluptcl to popular u-.«ixnplc that iniBtiikes cannot bo made in »:.--iir,'ihrin; bo liatmlcfu I..* to b¦: free from danger; andfo efficient a* to lie nlwuys reliable. They linve th'>highest commendation from all, and will idwayarenderaal InfantIon. Price, in lurguthrce-dracliinviala, with directions:

Xos. Cures. O nt*1. Fevers, Contention, InflnrnmalinTU", . . toWorm*, Worm b'ernr, Worin Coli.?, . . *0

S. Cryliig-Colh-, .'I'Tcrtliii.guf Infant*, . 504. ninrrlm ii, of Children or Adull", . . AO.'>. iDyiicntcrya Griping, Bilious Colic, . 50<>. Cholern-SroruuH, Vomiting.50I. Cough«, Colds Bronchitis,.MB.' lVcurnlgln,T'wtUarlie, Facenclie, . 5<l

Ifrndnches, Sick Headache, Verti;r«, . 50W. iiyi4pi-p*iu, Bilious Stomach.5311. Kuppressen, or Painful Periods, . . . 5ft12« "Whites, too Profuse Periods, ... 50IS. Croup. Cou*h, Difficult Breathing, . . I"1J. S'nlt illirum, Krysipelai, Eruptlotw, . 50}*». Itheiuunt Ism, Riu-umutic Puiiu*, . . . 5010. Fever ni»d Ak»«o, Chill IVvvi, Ajptos, 5917. nie«, Mind or Hi edlng,.MIB. Oph tun.Imy, and tore orWenk Eye*, . 5010. Cutnrrh, Ai.ile or Chmtiio Inline»!/«, . Mi'*. Whoopluc-Cough, Violent Cough', W21. Aetliinn, OppreHneil Breatliinv, . . . U\22. Knr l>l<«f1i«rgcs. Impaired llcnrlnir, . .'«.'2.'». Nerofnla, Enlarged Glands, Kwelling, . .'«o21. ticnernl Debility, Physical Weakness, . '0"¦i. l»ropsy mid Scanty Htfcwtioti!',.'02tl. Kcii-Sldciiea»» Bidmesa from Rluins, ov.;. Klilney-OlHcnse, Gravel..'uQs. Kci-vour ItebilltJTf Seminal Wer.L-m

or Involuntary J liselmrjoj,.21». Soro Month,Canker, . . . . . . . .¦<.so. ilrlnnry We»l:nc*s,Welling two I.vd, ..)SI. Painful V»-rto:lr., with Spasms, . . .0S3. KuflVrhu: :.«.'. oi-.-.-ofl.tt.-, . . . .10>lS3. Kpltep-.. y. . n-.Kt. N it«««'Diinee, . 10.»31. IHphin.H.. I 'I 1;,>>! H.n.:.l,. .. M3.*.. Chronic < o.f.v.t .(..no und l-.i uptiona, ^

I tJlli.V CASlS.Cn«c iMniwro) will»above an large vi»d>« nMMnnuiilof l>e.-<.:i->n-. . . . . 5-1" '»

Cime. (Morocco) of 2" largevial* und itnoK, amD-i»~The<«e remedies nra s«nt ,l»y the

ense or Klnglo l»ox to any part of thecountry, free of charge, on receipt orprice. Address *

Humfi8KSo£?^ Co..Office und Depot, No. 5<;> nroadway. Nkw Torr.

For Sale by nil l»ruKgl»t«.For salo by Goiger A McGregor, Apeutu.Dec 17 ttflyNEW STORE!

NEW GOODS!IIAVr*!G recently removed my ostab

ihrhment to tho new building, oppositelihe City Hall, and received an entirely.new and fresh stock of SPRING GOODS,I cordially invito an inspection. My stock

embraces French, English and AmericanOA89IMERE8, or the latest deslgtiB, which Iwill make up oh reasonable terms.C. D. EBERHARDT.March 1_ imot

Seed Oats.F7AA ru3helh Vrimo WHfTE SPRING4 1/1/ SEED OATS, tor sab. low for cash.Fob 1

._ _HOPE * GYLES.

New Garden St-er'.sFOR I Y-FÖLD PEAS,Koye'a Fxtra Eaily Prolific T< matt»,Black Pohin Egg Ph>»»tjCanada Vi-f »V iomalO, Allingtoll i I :rato,Ca^.ion Ball Gaobapc,Marblo-head Mammoth Cabbage,Early Adams Corn. For - alo at

e. Ii. nRisiTsirsFeb 22 t Drng acJ Scctl store.

our Just Censures

COLUMBIA, S. C, SUNDAY

1 & W. C, SWAFF1ELD.

IK

CLOTHINGAND

HAT HOUSE !A HE oren iDg dailv. a choice linet\. FRENCH and ENGLISH

COATINGS,CASSIJIERES,

VESTLNGS.Having recently re-organized our CUSTOM

DEPARTMENT, and secured the services ota stylish and competent CUTTER aud iirstclass TA1LOP.S, we aro now prepare d to suitthe taeto of the most fastidious.We are now receiving new stylos HATS

ilnio.»t dailv. Give ua a call.March 15_

INSURANCE.HAVING resigned the agency or the

Southern Life Insurance. Compai y, wohavo conutctcd ourselves with theCotton States Life Insurance Company

OF MACO.V, GEttKGIA.W. R. JOHNSON, S. G. OREAR,President. Secretary.Capital.?000.000

State Deposits. 159,000The Cotnpanv issues policies on both theSTOCK AND MUTUAL PLANS, giving tonon-participating policy holders the advant¬age of premiums LESS by twenty per cent,than mutual rates.

It will establish BOARDS OF ADVISORYTRUSTEES in the principal cities ot theState, and will "onlract with said Boards toinvest Iii said cities seventy per cent, ot thenet premiums taken there, thus making it a

Home Company ill Each Locality.We confidently recommend this staunchSouthern Cbmpauy to our friends and thepublic, nod bespeak a continuancj ot bindpatronage heretofore extended to ns.

BLACK Ss WARING,General Agents for South Carolina.Active and reliable canvassers w inle-d withwhom wc will mako liberal contracts.Fob '21 iimn

Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Bc-.er.11HE Cincinnati Gazette, makes tho aalo-

. nislilng announcement that Cincinnatibeer ia no longer puro, bnt adulterated withmolassÖS, sugar of starch, fuacl oil and thepoisonous Colchicum, Tho Oommieeioncr cfAgricnlturu, in his report for 1SÖ5, nays thatProf. MapoH, of New York, analyzed the beerfrom a dozen dificruut brcweriu*, and foundall of it adulteratod. Cocculus Indious andmix vomica entered largely into its composi¬tion.

J. 0. SFEGERfl guarantors bin beer to hepuro aud reliable. He does not adulterateit, but brews from tho boat barley, mult andhops. Jan 2:1

Notice.Greenville and Columbia Railuoad Co.,TiteasCttEIi'S 01KICE,

Colcmdia, S. C, January 1,1874.HOLDERS of the STATE GUARANTEEDBONDS and tho admitted SECONDMORTGAGE BONDS of this Company, whohavo funded tho past dun Coupons of said

Bonds, matured botwoen January, 1872, andJuly, 1S73, both inclusive, are notified tuatthe" January, 1S74, Coupons of said Bonds,and, also, those of tho funded Interest Bondsand Certificates, will ho paid (in presentationat this office on tho FIFTEENTH 1NST.GEO. W. WATERMAN,Jan 1 Treasurer.

CONGAREE IRON WORKS,COM'MMIA, S. C.

JIJHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.MANUFACTU¬

RER Of STEAMENGINES, SAWA N D GRIST'MILLS. Gin Ocar-Mng, and nil kindsot Iron Castingsfor Machineryaud OrnamentalCa slings furStores and Dwell¬ings, Patent Railing- for Gardens and Ceme¬teries, lroa Settees and Arbor Chair*; also,Brass Castings of all kinds, Bells forChurches, Schools, Work-shop*, Ac. Gua¬rantee all my work first clars and ro,t:al to

any North or South.Works at foot of Lady street, and near toSouth Carolina and Greenville and ColumbiaRailroad Companies' Depots. Nov IS

Cannon Ball.FAMOUS CABBAGE SLED, just roeeiv« dCannon Rail Cabbage,Marblehcad Mammoth,Fotler'sEarly Drumhead,Carter's Extra Early Cabbage,Winningetadt, Schuiciifust, French, OxHcai t and other kinds.

also,Key's Extni Early Prolific Tomato,Extra Early Puas, Corn, Onion Sets,.til warranted und cheap, at koadqnartors,for good seed. E, 11. IIEINITHH'HJantillf l»ruir St on .

Breakfast Bacon,BUFFALOT0NGU ES, MESSMACKEREL,LEAF LAUD, PIGS' FEE »\ tor s ., lowby_ IKM'K ,V BYLI S.

Feed! Fort1.!! Feed '.!!HAY, COHN,OATS. BRAN,Constantly in hand and f< r sah jow bv!' b 2! . JOHN AGNEW A SON.

MORNING-, MARCH 22, 1ST

An Additional stock cf new MUSICALMERCHANDISE bay just been received atthe above place, and will bo disposed ol atprice* to uui* a!!. Call and examine. Thelocation is next door .South of the Fmr.Nixoffice. Feb 21 lmo

A T T II E

Grand Centraldry goods establisi1mext

ok

w. d. love & co."TXTILL be oj.cr.ed, on MONDAY, the 10thyv instant, an elegant assortment ot

Parasols.Sun Umbrellas,Dress Goods,

Embroideries,Ruffs, Linen Sets,Ties, Belts, &c., &c,

Comprising poox :.l the ch'docr;' preduccdth.:t> ..eaeon.A big line of CASSIMERES and TWEEDS,for boys, at 37A cents, a yar 1.half price.Wo aro daily receiving frctdi additions of

new and seasonable goods, which will booffered low foi cr.ah at theoraxd cEyir..tr.

DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENTof

\VM. 13. LOVE *S« CO.,Under Wheeler House.March 15

THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE

F. B. Orchard & Go,,rxor.it liUVtx'S hall.

.

TTtrE wouM recp'.ctfully inform ui friends jVY itud (he public generally, that wo arcnow in receipt of onei of tho nicest assortedetocka of DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, NO-jTIONS, iVc, and at aa low prioc« as th< y c mbo bought in the city.Among our stock will bo fouud;73 de/.;:. KID GLOVES, in one and two

buttons; all shades and color;, at popular Ipi icos.DRESS GOODS, in tho most dci irablcuti io« s ror atrcet and evening wear.PERCALES, CRETONS and CALICOES.A good assortment of OASSIMERES,TWEEDS, COTTONADES and JEANS.Beat SHEETINGS and LONGCLOTHS inthe city for the price.EMUBOIDERIES, RUFFLING. COLLAR¬ETTES, TIES. Ac., in groat variety.T-> which we crII tlie attention of all beforepurchasing elsewhere.

F. B. ORCHARD & CO.N. 15..Connected with our storeia a liralclasp Dress-making oetablishment, conduct*cd by MUS. BURWELL, late of B. C. Shiver.t Co., where bIio will be pleased to «eo herfriends and customerH. March H

gTIInöT-"PURE PERUVIAN, imported direct, and

for aale at Government Prices. LANDPLASTER also for sale. It. G. LAY,March 10 lino Agent, Savannah, Ga.

$100,000

mam mmFOR

CLOTHINGgexts' nmmm mm,

BOUOHT Hiiwe the great decline, and woaro celling them at tho very lowestprices for cash. We intend to ftivo our cus¬

tomers the advantage of tho LOW PRICES.Oomo and see our stock. We consider it aonnipli incut for persons to call and t«ce ourgonda_KINARD A WILEY.

Office City Treasurer,COLUMIIIA.S. C, Dkci mi m: 27, 1S73.

riUlEcity of Columbia will, on lh?»lfitholL Jainiiirv, 1^71. eemmtneo paying thePAST DUE COUPONS of her Ron» !'. TI»cywill he paid at ihe Carolina National Ban!ulsnal tho Smith Carolina Bank and TrnitCompam'* Rank, in this city.'CUAS. liABNUMiCily Treasurer.I>ue2S

t; ion i IXEIMPORTED WIRES, BRANDIES, ftjamSherry Wine, I ->it Wim-, M ideirn Wine,Mho, a largo deck .' fine old iVhiskic!lf»ar?, At. L C. SEEGERS

fJ^/SR^ SCOTCH WniSKMI'-if K'i t)ld Jamaici Rum,uulMJl Rrnndios Otard, \ .

[(MEEvent."

4.

CRBAT EXCITEMENT!

GRAND RUSHFOR

IIARDIf SO LOHOS'S!TO accuro eomo of those fine CAN-

YA.SED Hi MS, which every onetalks about and everybody buys.

flow delicious! what a dne flavor!the best I ever alt! is tho oxclama-lion of all who try those celebratedHons. They are the flnest in thomarket; sell rapidly, and, tboroforo,t'» secure thorn, yon must call early.

That new lot of FLOCR ia alsogoiug off very fast, and plc-asoa everyone. Made from the best quality ofwhite wheat and bought from firsthands, it ia l etter and can bo soldcheaper than by any other house inthe city. You need only to puroha&eit once, to always buy it aqain. Those3::<j California APRICOTS, TEARSand JELLIES sell at tight.

Also on hand and constantly arriv¬ing, the largest and best selectedstock of CANNED GOODS in thecity, consisting in part of Tomatoes,Corn, rcachci?, Pine Apples, Peas,Strawberries, Asparagus, Salmon,Lobster, Sardines, Tnrtlo, Terrapin,Vermicelli and Mulligatawney, Soups,Potted Meat-, A-e.

OM Governra« nt Java and RibCOF¬FEE, TEAS, SUGARS, STICES, Dr.Price** RAKING POWDERS, Toiletand Laundry SOAPS.

OLIVE.-', Mis id, Extra aud olofus-.-it PICKLES; Tyler A Brother's andPeek. Fre.iu ft Co.'s CRACKERS,CHOCOLATE, COOOAKUTS, Lcmmiar>l Vanilla FÄTRACTS, Ac. Ac.

To make a Jose, matter abort, 1have everything that is usually keptin a FIRST CLASS FAMILY GRO¬CERY STORE, which I will sell atprices that will eclipse any house inthe city. Look to your own interest,and buy Roods where you will saveboth mowy and time.

HARDY SOLOMON.Mareh 10

Road and Be Wiser.500 Dixon Steel

, Sweeps.100 Twisters.100 Scooters.100 Shovels.

Tho largoly increasing demand for thosegoods each year, with hundreds of testimo¬nials in their favor, Is tho best evidonco thatthey are cheaper ami better than can bemade by ordinary country smiths.

a i/o,25doz*n IIAMES.luO pair TRACES.1 dozen Dow Law COTTON PLANTERS.130 do/, m Plantets' HOES, at rodnocd

prices. LÖRICK A LOWRANCE.Mareh 13

_

OUR STOCKOF

CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIESIS now eompleto, comprising an assort¬

ment which, ill variety, QUANTITY, tylALI-tv asd low 1MUCE9, is not SURPASSED by anyhouse in tiii: city. Wo aro determined notto iiF. under-sold. Without quoting prices,will meet any competition of THOSE IN THETRADE. Our stock comprises, with otherchoice Kood*. a full nuppiy ofCORN, HAY. OATS and BRAN,Planting Potatoes, Liverpool Salt,Flour, from Super to Fancy Fnoiily,Reil nod, Crushed, Powdered and RawSugar,CoS'ecs- -Rio, Lagnayia, Java and Mocha,Teaa.Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong andYoung Hyson,Davis* Sugar-cured Canvasod Ham.*Breakfast Strips and Baooti,Choir' Cream Chouse,Oilt Edge Ilnttor,Pure Leal Lard,CitniK d Goods, Cakes, Crackers, «vc.\Viili a complete nse»rtmeut of Corn and

Whiskies; P.r.mdy, Gin, Wines, Liquors,[gars, Ac., nhich will be delivered tree oicMtairi al tho depots,or at tho roejdtices olonr city er.itei.ieis.Man l n JOHN VGNEW A SON.

Fresh Biscuits..>/\ BOXP.S Cream, Soda, Milk, Lemon,««v/ Cracknals,Butter, Farina and GingerSnaps, for - al- by nOPE ft GYLES.

VOLUME X.NUMBER 2

MONEY TO LOAN,On Marketable Collaterals.

EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore,! Philadelphia, P.oston and all prominentcities of the United ö tat es and Enroooboueht and sold.DEPOSITS received and interest-bearingcertificates issued.

BONDS, GOLD *rä SILVERDonght and sold.ACCOUNTS of merchantaand others fromtbe citv and countrv solicited,and LLBERALLINKS OF DISCOUNTS granted by tbo

CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,Corner of Plain and Richardson streete.Feb 25

Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!

WM. GLAZE,AT hie new etore, Main etreet, nearly op¬posite tho Central National Bank, hasa large and beautiful stock of fine WATOHEBstem and key winders, from tbo beet Eu¬ropean and American mai (.<<.: uroTs, and oihis own importation, in gou. und silver cases.Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled assort¬ment just received, and all tho latest stylee.Sterling &ILVER-WARE, in sets and cases,Bridal Frescuts, and a very fine selection ofPlatcd-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains,Locket?, elegant Scat, WcddiDg and Engage¬ment Rings, large stock of Spectacles andEye-GlRsses, Clocks, Mueical Boxes, and ngreat variety of Fancy Articles. My stock ietbo largest and best selected in the Southerncountry, and will be sold as cheap au the-amc article can be bought an; where.Oct 24

Baltimore &Wilmington, N.C.

Semi-Weekly Steamship Line,CenipoBcd of the first-class SteamshipsD. J. FOLEY.Capt. D. J. PuiceREBECCA CLYDE.Capt. D. C. CbilosLUCILLE.Capt. J. 8. EennettRALEIGH.Capt. J. S. Oliver.TXTTLL hereafter sail from BALTIMOREYV every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, andfrom WILMINGTON every WEDNESDAY,and SATURDAY.Connecting at Wilmington, N. C, with tbeWilmington, Co'umbia and Augusta Rail¬road, giving Through Bills of Lading to andfrom all points in North and South Carolina,Georgia and Alabama.Conhccting at Columbia, S. O.with thoGreenville and Columbia Railroad and Char¬lotte division of tho Charlotte, Columbia andAugusta Railroad.Cenneciiu;r at Augnsta, Ga., with Georgia,Maccn end Augusta and Central Itaihoaöo.Steamere cf this line, on arrival in Wil¬mington; stop at Railroad Depot, and thoUailror.d Fn Ighl, beiiip stowed separately inSteamer, is transferred, nilder covered sheds,j direct to Cars, without delay, nnd forwarded'

by tbe fast Freight Express that evening.No drayage in Y\ ilmington, and no transferfrom Wilmington South. Rates enarnnteedas lew ns by any other reute, und u 11 lossesor over-charges promptly paid.Mark all Goods ri'a Steamship to Wilming-Inn, and forward Bills of Lading to RailroadAgent; Wilmington, N. C.For further information, apply to either olnndemigned Atrents of the lu e.ANDREWS A CO., Agents B A W. Steam¬ship Line. No. 711 Smith's When", Baltimore.A. D. CAZAUX,. Agent D.A W. SteamshipLino. Wilmington. N Ü.A. POPE. Oen»ral Freight Agent,F. W. CLARK, At^t Gtu. Freight Ag't.Wilmington, N. C.H. M COTTlNGIiAM, (i«u<ral WesternAeent. Atlanta (Jn Ni v v l Smos

Columbia Music Store

LyBrand & SonI^AKE pleasure in calling the attemita ol

. the public to an examination ot theirSTOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,eou-sistiuRot Pianos, Church and t'srlnj Oipans,Melodoous, Violinn, (>uitxir. Psi.je», Flutss,Accordcons, Brahs and hilvi . Bund Indiu-mouts ot all kinds. Also. Sheet Mimic, andlustrucliou Rooks for ever} class of MusicalInstrnmenls on band at all times We artSole Apents for the State ot South Carolina-ofEstoyA Co.'s COTTAGE ORGANS. SheetMusic sent by mail, post paid, on receipt o|price; and all kinds of Musical Goods, sent byExpress, wher ordered, to ary part of theRtate, marked C. O. D. Good Secono-hannPianos and Organ* for sale cheap, for rash.Pianos, Or-rsim nnd Melndeois Tnurd andRepaired in a satisfactory manner: ai.d willKivo especial at I eution to Packing. Removingand Shipping Pianos for otln i pnrtir* ti anypoint dosired, at nioderatspiicee.All orders promptly attended to and satis¬faction guaranteed to these favoring us withtheir patronage. Send for our eatalogw ofSheet Music and Mueical Merchandise. Ri-chardson street, a few doors ibovc Phcrkit:>fncp. Colombia .8.O._,_N^ov 7"

LÖRICK & LOWRANCE,Wholesale and Retail

Grocers an« Provision Dealers.OUR stock ie

(complete in everyrespect. We soil attho very lowoBtipriceq, and warrant

f<ur goods pure. Wo do not pnblish prices,but teol satisfied that nono of our patronswill leave dissatisfied. Wo pay tho highestmarket price for COTTON, either in goods orcurrency. Wo have an excellent WAGONYARD in rear of our establishment. Lookout for the sipn of tbe plow aud tbe CRrriag-rwheel. Richardson street, a few doors belowthe PnfEMix oftlco. Give us a call, and in¬sert our (roods and prices. Nov 23WM. M. FINE'S

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state Capitol Saloon.THE best of WINES, LIQUORS,.^SEOAltS, TOBACOO, etc, con¬stantly on hand. Norfolk OYS¬TERS, if a'i nt ol the cht 11. Givo hhn acr.ll. Jan 1,»

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