s - t . ' 1. THE HOEimiG STAB. By WST. II. BERNAttD. --..-...- . .lv v.,,.,.:i- . - v.. -I -,,v,-.. .-. ;:-.--j.-.5; t. -. . .; ' J-..-; rates of adtbbtising. " '-"?,T-7ri i':5-1-tya? (Vo- TtTn'fo-vTT! ; ;f;5'v j Xi ' 1 ?4:-'''--. ' :'.r . i? .. rlCne Square one day,;......... ...... 1- i fm fUliLlSHBD BXCKPT HONDAT& tmrM.-p aossctsnrioa sstaxcb sixmoniBir, "V J ...... Three months, . ........ . , One montk ."s.'.Sivi.VJ" ........ To City SubSCTlbert delivered in any part of the city, raieen tjenw per weeK. Uur mty A genu are BOt aatkortted y collect f r iere than three mon Uia OUTLINES. Sturgis is after llie lndiaBS with Jtsbajp stick, -t iOaawiB Pasha reported to have. received reinforcements to the extent of 20,000 men ; epgagements of Thursday said to have been greatly exaggerated by Turks; ''bamaV.$&A M tacked 'Sandar; Monday andATuesdil&HTiay Russians repulsed : with rhi-r, ?j!72 ?er ' .Chcg" edviMfs baniT' Closed v . . Stanlev If at- theirs is jintkmed IQf tbeup9n$ eocb. .AeurofiBi occurred 'iojbe3: (Jo vcritmeiitTbuildiDs iWasbinhte'r- day.":iI Is predicted; ;StlUA officers are alt Marslf ':-iffcl51e ex pected in the mining region- Ol Fennsjlvja nijk -Tbicri baianifesfo ;ia 'pnUned. - Rev. Dr. Duncan, distiDgubed. Me .tlicUiotne.'Taead." ----&ackageVaIuid at lUOO.uuu sioien irom r irei jNaitonai iians of Cortland, K.' T ;.-jr Cigar' makers' strike in, Havana iucreasing. --New York markets: Gold stronger at 103J; cot lou firm at tic; rosin uqchanged at $1 70l SO; spirits turpentine easier at 34 3Jjc. Family - -in . Cleveland fCftib, poisoned from eating toadstools for musty rooms. ; -: -' ' r ''- ' - ' " r. , ' Friday night a grand banquet ws given to President Hayes ard-partjy at Allant3. Sjee.che8 were made.by IV'sident- Hayes. Messrs. Evarts and Key, nnfSenator8 'Gordon and Hill. A hrge delegation, of prominent . citizen of 'Augusta invited the Pre siJeit.to visit that city, but he was compel let , i( .decline. Governor Ilatnpton stated that the President would make a Southern tour during iho winter, and that he and Senator (iArdon would meet the President ill . . - s - . . Aujusta-at that time. .t I Rev. Dr. Jas. A. Duncan, a noted divine ' of. the Methodist Episco'pail ChurcfrSouth, and President of Ran) dolph Macon College, died at Ashland Va., yesterday. This announcement will carry sorrow to tens of thousands of Christians throughout the country. Dr. Duncan was known and loved not only by his own denomination, but by "a large number of persona of other denominations who learned to appreciate him for his deep piety and splendid abilities. . j A devaHtating Indian war is now predicted. It is thought the Sitting Bull -Commission will be a failure. Chief Joseph is heading north, and it is thought he will be joined by a large number of warriors. Nearly all the northern tribes are ready for re- volt, and it is feared 5,000 ' Indians' will soon be on the war-path. Sitting Bull expresses the utmost contempt: for the United States troops and go-! verument. ' I " . A sensation telegram - is said to. liave been received at Havana from, Santo Domingo, saying that the ashes of Christopher Columbus have beea discovered there with authentic proof, of their genuineness. We are glad; these ashes have been stirred upland, we trust the historical and scientific nocietioy of the world will see that the question is thoroughly sifted, j The Turks say they j did, and the. .Russians.! gay they didn't. . It is im possible; for us to determine from the reports whether . ' they did or they didn't. . Yesterday morning we thought they did; last night we thought they didn't. We didn't sa they did, and if we did we didn't mean to say they did. The Baltimore firemen are decided . ly enirgetici, 3 , Several of the fi re en-, gioes of that city were summoned to Washingtbn yesterday to aid in sub duing the Jre . in the Patent- Office, and they were on hand in thirty min utes. We have no doubt . that train that carried them over made excel lent time. . . " . Uev. J. N. Stallings, editor and proprietor" of the Magnolia J2ecordt has determined to briDg his paper to VViimingtonW It will be continued as a weekly. VVe welcome brother Stallings to - his fiew field of . labor, and wislr hini abundant success. -f . ! ; We congratulate our farming friends of the Cape Fear on their es cape from their threatened overflow. The crops all along the river are' al most without exception unusually fine, and it would be a sad bloiw to the farmers to lose them just as the harvest is about to begin. r By the recent fire, Dr. John. proprietor of the Elizabeth City JXorth Oa rolinwn, losea $6,000 to $10,000. He had " msuraoce. , : . - . ' f Oxford Free Lancei: 5 The coun pio "Hv"le paid last year' the Bum of Ww 20 for the per diem and mileageof the members of the Board of Cmmnisaioners;''1 1.00 -- -i -. ' i- : i 1 1 ' 1 ' ' i : - 1 1 ' 1 1 " 1 !,'' - - . : ni : : 1' r ' U One wear ?Z iZ m J i ; : ' " . 1 1 - 1 . & yvvBaap w 1 VOL. XXI.---N0. 2. Spirits iTiirrientiiie . - T. v f-' ; A special to the Hendersouville Courier dated . Columbus., polk; CQuaty, Sept. 19th,. savsr''J'. M. Justice, Esq., stepped off the front porch of Hill's Hotel; in thia place, last JDight, falling a! distance of eighteen feet " Ho lies senseless this morning, and it is feared that he will not Lincolnton jfrogress: 'Possum hunting is all (he rage now, and nightly the - One ftbB coldest rain rh at has fallen siace last. Snrinr heeaa onvTuesdav nieht and conttnuad almost, wUbpoiloessation alt veaoeaaay ana yyeaoesaay nigat, render ing fyres cheerful andjCopprUble Warrentori' Gazette Mr. B. Hunter lost a barn of trvhanrn last Fri day, by UUd bttratiufc alii fioe. i'Loss aboat $200v:--t Weundarstimi Drotlacted meet ings will begin in Uie Methodist and Bap- tist cb ureses' hert ' wJtWa'the next-moo th-1 - Tlie Rer. Mr.' Hootd isbla faff week , in litcbmond one tierce of fine cured to bacco at $36 50 per ho adrea j i -W4M6hU4'6n 1 ! ue hundred and forty ot dur colored brethren wei-e baptised here oa- Sunday last. : There wiU be ten thousand people in i Weldon to hear Gov. Vance on the 25th ot October, at our l air. , We were told Oo vesterdav by one of our farmerathat as a market for cotton, he preferred Weldon to cither I'etersburg, JMorfolk or Baltimore. I,. ;. : Louisburg Courier : I.The gene ral health of .Louisburg has not been alto gether quite as good this season; as it has of rormer years. ; uuills aad fevers are verv numerous. On Saturday last the sen- kuu, ui ucaiu woa aseu uu miismaD Morgan, colored, for the. murder of Johb Cradup, colored, The sentence t will be executed on Friday, the 2d of November lialeigh Observer: iWe au- nounce with Daioful reirret the death of W. H. Spencer. Esq..' which occurred at his residence in Louisburg, Friday evening. we are more man pleased to learp that the Chapel Hill students Inre making an offer to re-establish the old bniversity Magazine, once so popular raj! this State. "A runaway occurred on ithe western suburbs ot the city yesterday! afternoon, wherein Mr. R. M. Andrews, a highly re spectable citizen of Swift Creek to-Waabip, was severely injured. , . j lleidsville TVriies: I Put the name of General William' down .Dorsey Pender oa that page of history where great soldiers live forever. Orange Presbyj tery assembled in Milton last Wednesday!. There was not a full attendance! only about fourteen ministers and as many elders werfej present - p- jiuaaio, a jf resoytenaa church in Guilford county will the first of next April see 'its hundred;! and tenth year. In all that time it has bad but four pastors and has never missed meeting but five times. Rev. Mr. Alexander ia now its pastor, atyl bus been ror seven teen years Monroe Enquirer On and aft ter the 24th. jpst. the mails will!) arrive here daily from Charlotte at -8-45 A. M., and from Wilmington at 6.48 P. M. j - A new postoffice - has been opened on the route leading from. this place to Taxhaw called "Uamptoo," with John B. Bruce ns post- master. The revival meetings! in the Baptist and Methodist Churches continue with increasing interest, although' some what interrupted by the inclement weather last Wednesday and Thursday; Abstract of tax list in Union county: total State tax,1 $7,847.77; total county tax, $18,244.39. Ag greate value, of real and personal property, $2,097,056. Number of white polls,1 1,612; number -of colored polls, 439; total polls,; 2,051. ' .-'- -- - -: - NKW ' A UVKRT1 S KM BN T. Munson & Co. Business suits. C. West & Sons. Security oil. Pettkwat & Schulkkn. To sell.' . Medical College of South Carolina. C. L. ScnxATTEK, .Turpentine lands.-. . Pabslet & Co. Lost breastpin. ' Ciioxly & MoBBis.ranariea1 at auction. Prof, Van Lakh. Music arid. German. Local Dot. . . t; r T1!;n ! 44Gol. R. B. Saunders, of ito -Rn-i leigli Observer, called 00 ua yesterday. - Judge Seymour spent! a day or. two in our city during the past week.; : - There were no cases for investi gation before the Mayor's Court yesterday morning.-' i; ' .- j . i An excursion train from Monroe, will arrive here, next Thursday,!, on the C. C. Railway. . -.. There was considerable of a rise in the temperature yesterday, and the as pect of the weather was quite threatening.' : . . if- ,-i , j During the year ending Au gust31st, 1,197 warrants' were : issued upoa the County Treasurer by the Board of Coun ty Commissioners. , . i - j Winds mostly from the north-' east, partly cloudy weather, and stationary pressure and temperature, are the indica tions for this section to-day. ; i! j;j 'v: Fonr Wilson ; snipe were :seen yesterday within the corporate limits.1, This is unusually early in the season : for these fine game birds to visit us. .. , I X x ... . The . roaring of the surf on the beach Saturday night sounded to; the ears of the people ia the city like the rolling of distant thunder, being remarkably :.dis- linct. " : :: ; Tbe bridge - over Burnt Mill Creek, on the old Newbern road, has been; replaced 'and is now . in good order, and other bridges on the same road of smaller dimensions have also been put in order. ; Judging frornl-he number , of seats already taken, there will he a large crowd at the Opera House this evening to witness the. opening of the theatrical sea son by Sol. SmithiRussfill and his j talented troupe.. - ,''.: i . J ' . ' A young woodcock was seen, a day or two ago, quietly feeding on the. edge ht a'rwVot wa&r left brtho heavy raina, on' Fourth between; jQeen mi:; Castle streets. This Z proves; - colusivelythat wdcock' bread in ? thSUte, notwith standing the generally-- accepted; opinion that they1 bfeed exclusively at the North.' WILMINGTON,! Reeoverr of stolen Frcperly aad ar- of the ThleTN-TV ' of Them Sent on (or XrUli ' -'n '" ' The residence 6f Capt. K. D. Cazauar, on Third; between : Orange and ' Ann 1 streets, has Seen' entered and robbed on three, dif ferent occasions, the Apt time in June p laayearagaWlhJfuty of ti'-parear and tne third and last time about wo week ago.' 'Finatly'the 'm .the, thieves was placed in the nanus or a ,qe' .teetiye andesiterdy. this oflicer, accbm panied by D.eputy Sheriff W, H. Peterson who had a, search warran t, issued by Jub- ti.ee E. D. Hall, went to the. $kiu&q. of ; bne .. Laura Jarraan, colored living on Or-aoge, .between Second and Third streets, andsuc-j ceeded ia recovering two large baskets. dl of stolen goods, ihcluding-faur auita of g'eh tlemeh'a clothing,' several articles of female aiparel. Children's clothing,' Ac.V 'figgriBgk tint in value about 1150. all of which e sobsequently identified sas''6tiwryitdln front theesidence of Capt (azaui! on tl e 'Ifiree different occasions referred to! 'r' ' ' ' . The house of1 Elvira ' Payne; colored ' d xoiru, oeiween aod ana xun sireeis, was also searched, and a garment belonging a member of Capt ; C.'s family ; founjd A colored woman by the name of Bel Gau8e is also said to be. implicated in tlie robber lea. ? -. . ; .?-i? j . Laura Jarman and Elvira Payne were ar rested and had a hearing .before $ Justice Hall yesterday afternoon; ''who ordered the former to give a justified bond in the iu of $200 for her appearance at the next ter: of the Criminal Court, in default of whi she was lodged in jail.'. Elvira Payne, w "t. gave a pretty straightforward account how she came into possession of the stolen article, was recognized in the sum of $10t) for her appearance at Court. The case of Bella Gause, who was sick and unable to attend, court, was continued to a future day. t. , , , . ..tt5 Laura Jarmaq was formerly ip the.ten- ploy of Capt. Cazaux iq the capacity, of a servant.. . . ,,i,u. :':: fiiv w liu Onr'Pablle cnooi. . V. ," An adjourned 'meeting of the-Scbo - V f 1 j t . -j 1 1 . i -E ,i -; p. 1 i I Committeea for Districts Nos 1 .and . 2L comprising the Township, of .yilmingtonL was iieia yesieraay aiternopn, at wuica teachers were . .selected , for the , varjpup schools within their jurisdiction. j,,We give the list below, as furnished by r the Secrei ty: . : . . - ; ,L;;! ,.. j i t. .' ; . BISTEICTHO...I. ? Heminway tthool (for white children)- Mra. L. P. Rothwell, Principal; Mrs! Flora A. Wise, Mr a. M. O. Wallace, Miss M; K Duguid. i'f I - i Campbell Square School (for CM&rtdcuil4 dren) Mrs. H.' L. Oebnan, Principal Miss Susie W. Sampson, Miss M. J. Sweet J Miss Elizabeth Smith.' ' ; , ; , . M8TBICT so. 2. - J Union School (for -white children) Miss M. E. Cook. Principal: Mrs. P. W. Fan ning. Miss Isabella Leete, Miss Ada H Monroe. i . ' i WiUiston School (for colored children)f-4 Mr. B. E. Green, Principal; Miss M. W. Howe, Missl. L. Howe, Miss E Nor-j wood. Miss it M. Taylor. . V Mr. A. R. Blackti County Examiner J announces that! he will , meet- the white teachers of Districts No. ,1 aad 2, for thia' city, at the Union. School house,. 00 Thurso day, the llth'day of October; and the col-1 ored teachers of, .Districts iNoa. 1 and 3. at the Wijliston School house, on Friday, the 12th of October, for the purpose of -ascertaining their qualifications,- issuing certifi cates, &c. ; and on Saturday;' the;13th of October, he will meet the teachers pf the several townships of 'the county' for the, same purposes. ' ( . Fatal Aeeldeut. j' ,-ir!'i-? ;', j:..: : ,. On Saturday morning last.ajjoutl o'clock,; a young colored man .by the name of Moses Munroe was run over by a train of cars at. Red Banks, Robeson county, od the Caro-j Una Central Railway, amtlnstantly killed.! Our informant states that Munroe waa af-; tempting to get between two box cars with: the intention of stealing a ride to his home; at Bladenbbro, while the train. was in mo-; tion, and' accidentally fell. 00 the track.' The Conductor saw him when he crawled! in between the cars and shouted to the en gineer to stop, but the signal wasr not no ticed in lime to be, of service to , the : reck-, less young man.. 1 He was removed from the track as soon as the train had passed -and carried to a house near by; when it was found that his legs bad been 'Cut in two, 5 one of bis arms nearly severed ' from the trunk at the shoulder,, and his body cut, twisieu ana mangiea in a norrioio manner, 1 the bones having been crushed to such an ' . . ... 1 j : i. 1 ' extent that, our informant States,' the body j could have been crammed into a bushel measure. The boor fellow breathed for a H few moments alter he uaa .peen removea fromtbetrack ttflaarted Drowned. It was reported on the streets'-yesterday afternoonljk known, was drowned pffyat r:;fl be tween this' titlark Poimf Caswell oh Sun day night, but we were unable to get at the particulars. A woman representing herself to be the Wife of the ijrbwrred i man called - on Mr. S. VanAmringe, at the County ; Gommissioners: roorh; yesterday afternoon, to see if he knew anything about the matter. - ' ; .. . Trouble Among; ttto .btis;shoremen. We learn that some of the' vessels in port had trouble with the colored stevedores, yesterday, in reference to the question i of charges for storing .freight, and it is re ported that some of the men, who were working for less than the tates established by the Laborers' Union, were compelled to Stop:'- - ! N. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1877. That Tall Vaane Man. "Under the head of 'Dramatic incident Great sensaUoni in the postofflceHThe in IpnsA 4-rtimAnt : tall vonn? man created by asking a,yery kimplequesUoo-the te thus speaks of the stir created in Richmond by a most remrarkahle character who sud denly dropped in upoa the quiet people of that city, and who, we may as wclLstate, is expected to exhibit some of his eccentric! ties "ttf Wilmlbeton to-day. while those who visit the Opera House to-night will be suVe to witness specimens of the quaint actions, sayings and doings' of this very peculiar youngnanK;' "A tall, spare young man entered the poatofiicfi ; this mornwg, proceeded to the sfamp puiceand said; : , i.i- ! T rlnairh' tn mirrliflflfl ai x nostat arda.f : - 'fPfii (Ann rtP-1 liia t7twi to a a eimi aannt- chral, and the' employes looked up in sttr xiise.' : .Garhthers; dropped bis money or ders and stared. : Grame. spramso the win dowed partition' and stared. Tha colored leiier-carners iremuitsu. nuu mc cuuu u- tuTedlrisInnsnat the stamp window acted asf though his visitor was a 'banshee.'- The voice of the talk snare young man was cer tainly 8olemn,but his aspect was funereal A suit or clerical oiacs maae nis ceigni more tower ing. 'while his' pale face was framed with a crape laden hata -He was smoothly snaven ana nis ups aoveiauea wnn an ex pression both positive and prudish. Alto gether he was the best human emblem of woe that this city has ever harbored, lie wrote his postal card ! and crossed to: Red- lord's, where he . (directed the hatter to en case his. tile in a weed two inches wider than the bue he had previously worn. When this had been' done he Mrew on a pair of black kids, and walked Up Main street, car rying with him a halo of misery that sug gested yellow fever, .Radical rule, and an unaertaner'8Honaay. -r Thermometer Record. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the statiohs mentioned, at 4.85 yesterday- evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from' the Signal Office in this city:1 Auunsta.'.' I . . 1 . 78 Montgomery ''. . 74 New Orleans.. .. .78 Charleston,: . .... 76 Corsicana,. . . . . . 87 Galveston,. , . .81 Ihdianola;3 .81 Norfolk.CV. .... Punta ita&so, r. - -00 Savannah,... i I .. .77 JacksonTilte,.,'....79 St. Marks,. .81 tey. westJiV-.'.. ib ; Wilmington, : . 76 Mobile, . i j v. ..83 ,1 i.i KIVER ANPRAKINE lTB;ilSi. U The Success, Hafesel, sailed frbiri JUyt dcaUx for this port on the 21st inst." ' I-The ' Arizona, Gabrielsooj' sailed from Liverpool for this port on the 8th inst.; , j The. Ganger Jlolf, Leppoe, sailed from Maaslins for this port oa the 10th iast. J The Magdaia, Treinaync, oleared frbm London for this port on the 10th itiat. . . Tlie brig Mason, Gardner;, cleared rom Philadelphia for this port on ; the 21st .-.!" . - - The steamship Benefactor, Jones, ar-j rived at New York from this port oh the 21st inst ; The steamer City Point, from New York for Charleston, put in at Smith villa on Sunday for a harbor. ! ? We learn from the steamer Governor; Worth, which arrived last night, that the river was falling when she left Fayettevillej yesterday.having risen only a foot more on Saturdayithan wm announc by us m Suni day's paper, i making a rise of thirty-six feet altogether. ' From the appearance of things afl the boat came down, it is now be- ievei that tbe damage from the freshet will be much less serious than was at first ! apprehended.' , The confusion ' attendant upon excited discussion scarcely; equals that caused by the continual crying of the Baby, which may be suffering from a severe attack of Colic;- Diarrhoea or other d isorders of the Stomach if an dr Bowels. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is used and highly recommended in .those painful and distressing diseases of early childhood, in place of dangerous Opium' and Morphine preparations. 25 I ;... r Ktila i , ; i i. I cents per DOllie. - T I 'HE WITCHERY OF WOMAN. The proudest conquerorvthelowliest serr, or rudest savage sue-; comb alike to beauty's cnarmB. . ao aid to oeauty is u notent as Gouraud's Olvmman Cream. Conveys no idea of artificial appliance.- Price ia large Bot-' ties reduced to.une Douar. .or saie nyi. kj. Munds. PasFicrr Hohxstt Plvs .Chkmicai. Sciknok. In these words vou have the ereat secret or the un exampled success Of Doouct'b Ykast Powdbb. It Is made from the purest cream tartar, manufactured from grape juice expreseiy tot hub una. DELIBERATE SUICIDE. Not for a single day! can a Cough be safely neglected in this climate. Without delay resort to UiU't Bonkt or Horb manm and Tab. This balsamic vegetable nrepara- tion extinguishes a Ceugh. or cures a Cold , with ; unexampled rapidity. .. ; ' p nke e Tootnacne urops cure in one minute. Reliable 'help for weak and nervous sufferers. Chrome,: painful and prostrating diseases cured without medicine. -Pulvermacher's Electric Belts the errand' desideratum. - Avoid imitations. ' book and Journal, with full particulars, mailed free. Ad dress PuxviKMACHaa Galvanio Co., 892 Viae St.. Cincinnati. Ohio. '- - - THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.- No' people 'in the ' world suffer as much with Dyspepsia as Americans. Although years of experience in medicine had failed to accomplish a certain . and sure remedy for this ! disease and its effects, such as sour-stomach, Heart burn, Water-brash, sick Headache, Costivencss, Liver Complaint, yet since the Introduction of Gbsen's AooueT Jfaewaa. we believe there is no eaaarAf DvsneDsia' that cannot be immediately re- Jievfld.' iTwa doses will relieve you. . Regular size 75 cents. . . j .: , :;.. SCHBNCK?S PULMONIC SYRUP, fob thk GtlMiOr COHB1TJfPTIONr COUOHB AND COLDS. The great virtue of this medicine is that It ripens the matter and throws It out of the system, purifies the blood and thus effects a cure,.; . - ... Schxhck'8 Ska Wzxd Torio, for thx Cube of DrspaTBiA,' iMSieasTioir, Stc. The Tonic produces a healthy action of the stomach, creating an appe tite, forming chyle, and curing the most obstinate cases of Indigestion. " SoftancK's Mandrake Pnxs, fob ran Ctraa of LivaB CoKPLAinT, &C. Theio Pills are alterative, and produce a healthy action of the liver without the least danger as they are free from calomel, and yet more efficacious in restoring a healthy action of the liver. - t - K : ' - ; ' - " These remedies are a certain cure for Consump tion, as the iulmonlc Syrup ripens the matter aad purifies the blood.' The Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, create a healthy bUe, and remove all diseases of the liver, often a cause of Consumption. The Sea Weed Tonic gives tone and strength to the sto macb,(niakes a good digestion, and enables tbe or gans to form good blood; The combined action of these medicines, as thus explained, will cure- every case Of Consumption, if taken in time, and the use of the medicines persevered in. r ' Dr. Schenck is professionally at his principal of-i flee, comer of Sixth and ArckStreeta, Philadelphia, every Monday, where aU letters for advice must be addressed. Schenck's medianos for sale by all Druggists. ' ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r 0anfl.rv "RilYiS at AnntlATl 1 - .W t 80 FIJTB CANARIES, aU good Binders CRONLY & MORRIS, j Auct'ra sept 25-lt Lost. VJS 8ATURDAY NIGHT, ON MARKET, BJ5- twaen Front and Second Streets, a BREASTPIN, made or fine Gold Wire. A raitable reward will be paid if left at the office of Messrs. O. Q. PAK8- iY & CO, sept 25-lt Prof. E. Van Laer TTT1LL RESUME HIS LESSONS fN MUSIC v v ana ia tne ojlkmak lanotiaor on vok. lia. m. , vesuoec rise; ' - .. : : . i , JNigut ciaeiee for Gentlemen. - i . Thorough InBtrnction. Terms moderate. Address, for circnlar, ep J5-lw.it i., i;,vi: a . . . : K. VAN LAER. Call and See jpHOSB HANDSOME . BUSINESS SUITS. -'. : ' ! . ; ; inDNSON 6c CO. , . i Clothlers.S sept 25-lt Instructed to Sell. 17 c BBLS..N. O. MOLASSES, Large Inroice Molaaees and Syrups, all gradeaj, uTunx vuuw uu BIlgIT, - ' - ' 1 Lye, Potash ana Soda, f Soaps and Candles, ail grades' -- 300 Spirit Casks, . 5 aSBbUGlue,' $ ' ' ' ' j Invoice Onions, Sweet Potatoes, 1 Lard, Mackerel and Mallets. uneu i-eacnes, jnoice uoenen Butter, ; ' EC-Please remember, we do not hold Goods fur a ynuu, uui neiu v . . . d. II . 1 PETTEWAY A 8CHULKKN, 1 Brokers and Commission Merchants, sept 85 U Next North Princess and Water Sis. Turpentine Lands. THE ATTENTION OF DISTILLERS AND others Interested in the mannf aetnre of Tnroea- tine is called to the advantages offered bj the coun try alone the line of the Brunswick and AlbanT nauroao. iais roaa exienas irom jsranswicK, on we seacoast, to aioany, in aonin western ueorgi; a distance of one honored aad seventy-one mue through ' - Tbe Great Pitch Pine Belt in the State, which it traverses from oae Bide to the ether. . . Pine, open, weU timbered lands, lying immediately along the line of the road, can be nought for a bent . . t , j One Dollar and a Half an Acre, I and the same kind of land, situated about five miles from the road, can he bought aa low aa Twenty-Five Cents an Acre.V" ' These Lands are eenerallv free from nndereiowth. the timber being tall and thick, and , with the excep tion of the pines having more heart, they resemble very closely those of North and Heath Carolina, , i Arfine a quality of rosin can be made here as id the Carolina a large proportion of that mannfacf tared early ia the spring grading W. The rates of freight from stations under one nun. dred miles from Brunswick ate forty, ct-nts per bbli on roarn and seventy cents per cask on spirits tart pentiae, and from stations over one hundred miles; forty-five cents en rosin, aad seventy-five cents on ep in in. -x nereis a weeuynne 01 steamers . irom BrunswicK to new xorK,ue rates oeing arty cents w iotmimw poicii-iiid wiui. uu mpil lid. i una. xtavai Btores can oe sola promptly in Brunswick: however, at New York quotations, less freight and charges, and frequently at even better prices. " i To bona fide intending settlers a free pass over the road, good for two weeks, will be given ia order td afford them ample time to see the country and se enre a location. . : For further information apply to J. D. Sprunt. Shipping and Commission Merchant, Bmnewick.tia. CHAS. L SCHLATTER. Genl Snn'L-H sept 25 dw3m i WEST ) ALADDIN W & SONS' f SUfiTTRTTY OTT. THE BEST HOTTSltHOT.n Otf. TNT tTSlE. ; WjIIqited lg0 , eg wateu whk n roi.oH. WATEU WHITE IN COLOH. Fully, Deodorised. Will Not Explode. HIGHEST AWARD Centennial Exposition. Wor Bxcelleaee ox manufacture AND HIGH FIRE TEST. , Endorsed by the Insurance Companies Read THia Cebtifioat Oaa of Maht. Howabd Fibb Ihsubakcb Co. of Baltthobk. Baltimore, Dec 23d, 1874. Himm. C. Wkbt & Sons Gentlemen: Having used the various oils sold in this city for illuminating purposes, I pleasure in recommending your "Alaadin Sec oil" as the sambtaho best ever used in our h take Security ir house hold, i Yours truly, - - (Signed) . ANDREW REESE, President. Manufactured by - ' C. WEST & SONS, Baltimore. Try it, and you will use no other. . . . sept 356ia - MEDICAL COLLEUE OF TUB , STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ' - AT CHARLESTON. ' ,, The Forty ninth Course of Lectures in this Insti tution will begin on the 15th of October next, and end early in March, 1878. R. A. KINLOCH, M. D.. Professor of the Princi ples and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery. J. P. CHAZAL, M. D., Professor of Pathology and Practice ef Medicine. - MIDOLltTON MICHEL.? M. D.. Professor of Physioley. ' U C. SuEPARD, Jr.. M. D..' Professor of Chem istry. , . f. u. 'AKa.Bi,M. A).:rroressor or Anatomy ; J. FORD PfUOLBAU. M. Ii.. Prefesaor of Ob stetrics and GyBsacology. v - 4f ; F. PEYKE POKCHfi.it. M. D.. Professor of Ma teria Medica and Therapeutics, and of Clinical Medicine.' ' MANNING. SIMONS. M. D.. Demonstrator of Anatomy., . - KXPKKSKS OF THE BCHOOI.: Matriculation Fee (paid once only J.... .... Kntire Course of lectures, including De-- $5 00 monstrjuor-a ncKet ana Hospital Aavan- tftCCfl. . mm 2 t.40 . t .A.,. .a. - Llva- CO 00 3J 00 Graduating Fee For Announcement, apply to j,r.UHAAL, m . i. .-,-Aiean , 70 Haeel street. Charleeton, S. C. sept SG oct 3 9 wit THE HQMTI-DUMTI U -, . i ' ; and - : KEY WESTJ; - y C I G A B 8 , ii By . - D. PIGOTT, . . nae Tobacconist. aug'16-if ' GUARANTEED: I Y GOODS I GUARANTEE TO BE OF THE VERY BESlV-and MY PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST In ucr city.;..si ;:i;; j- '.t.r.a-A jf.s A. . rjp Keep fully up to the times, and allow no one i-.- , . - ' ' to undersell me. - "'," ; . . - Kespecuuiiy, ; . . .i John Li; vBbatwright, . ' , FAMil.YIGROCBBit; ., ; 5 and t NORTH FRONT ST. srri ecpt23DWtr ; . u. i;. f: .-..V--. j miscellaneous: ed Daily ! 1 ANOTHER " j .SHIPMENT OF THOSE CELEBRATED NAKED HAMS! Acknowledged by i AU who ba?c tried them THE BEST in the masked ,v,- From four to ten pounds In weight ' ' . i . . - . : . Pwned and sold only by ; i ; V ,& nd 7 NORTH FllONT ST. , ! sept 23-D&Wtf .. , I . WE W FRUIT! : i . . r.' .... ;-. . ....... , .(.. .- I Halaga Grapes, Choice Sweet Oranges, J - ' ' AND'' v Raisins. The la! ter In Boxes, Halves and Quarters. All new ; ii- and Of this year's make. . . , First j Qf lie Season in ; Wflmiestbii. JNO.'LvBOATWEli&H, 1 5 7 North Front St. -' 1 sept23-D&Wtf ! JUST RECEIVED ! 500 -Lbs; North Carolina Hams, SMALL, : PLUMP AND. NICE,' also; 15 ; Barrels Early Bose '10 Potatoes. - I? . i ! - AND 20 BMs large Northern Cabbages, f For sale cheap at - ,i -. James C, Stevenson's,1 tept20fVr ; -,j .... .. . . . .-j ; ' Giiatknieed , j AA INVESTED BY US IN CO DAYS; fUV Straddles have made $3,7SO. 'lOO -60 day Straddles. Money refunded if no profit 14 made. References i eiv ven. Ijorrespondence solicited W.F. '. -HUBBELL- as CO- P. O. Box 2.613 46 Broad street, N. Y. I Bep Mm School for Young Ladies. miasea Kennedy and Qarf, Principals: fflr. E. Vanl.aer, Prof, eririoslc. i ThIS: SCHOOL WILL REOPEN ON THURS DAY, the 4TB? OF OCTOBER."; - i Boat Instruction in all Departments. - ; . ' i Classes taught Vocal Music and Calisthenics free of extra charger" ' - ' ' . :", ! For terms, &c address the PRINCIPALS, ' I eeptWtawtf i-j-- ' SuTuTh -, ' j Cbtttiitey HeixlileLnts : WILL FIND OUR ' STOCK OF H -i BOOTS & SMS r .. THE . LARGEST in the CITY; And our Prices the Lowest in the State. ,,. . Call in and Examine. . . . . . .... . ..GEO. R. FRENCH & SON, sept IS tf , , ; 39 N. Front st. Books and Stationery. Jj. COMPLETE STOCK- OF STANDARD AND - Miscellaneous Work's, School Books, Blank V.BookSj, of every size and style. .. .y Legal Cap, Fools Cap;' Bill Cap, Letter and Note . . , : Paper, U igrades; Box 'apet.eries in great I 4 variety ;! Cfflcial,'!Lettci ; ; . k ' - Drug and Dim Envelopes. ' ' ' '! A 'Tot sale at ,u J,i ' HEINSBERGER'S, septSS-tf ,-i--ii.i), 39 and'41 Market street. ; pianos, jpkmrD.-TtioDika YiA , SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, .'-ITRUNKSi &C J; ; 1 ' LARGE STOCK. LOW PRICES. ' i I3y REPAIRING AT SHORT NOTICE. ; i eept 8-tf No. 8 Senth Front St, Lo6k AGAIN. J v. ' g 0 Q- Bbls ILOUR, all grades.' - - ! ! Our Standard Brand', fBRI DG WATER, ' : t ; P f H 'it at $9 '50 per Barrel. ':.-'::l ALSO; ' y-'i'r.r ; JQO Bag8WO COFFEE' : : ' ; ; . u : Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Soap, '"' " . " -: , -A RIce;Candlesi8tarcB,&c. ''' ' '- ' AT LOW FIGURES. ' ' eept 19-tfD&W ' BINFORD. LOEB CO. " Jnst Beceived " A large lot of Fine SEED and HAVANA 'J ;-?f tii Att. " , CIGARS. , Amongst them can do round the follow ing Brands, at OLD TIME "PRICES : " ' i t ' . ' " i' . Little' Casino, venr fine, 5c. King Lear, Seed aad Havana, 5c; 6 for 25c ; 'Gold, Seed; and Ha ; vana, 5c: G for 25c. t ftAnd ua celebrated Cremation, 7 for 35c . . Hi BURKHIMER'S,' '' No. 6 Market Street, Bept9-tf I Ten lines selid Noj t Nonpareil type make one square. MISCELLANEOUS, 0 pera.ho.use. Une Evening Only Tuesday. Sept. 25. CHARLES HI PRATT....;,..... ....MANAGER. The Most Finished Entertainment of America! The Marvellous Living .Wonder in Comedy , ' Sol,- Smith Russellr And his GREAT CONCERT COMPANY, Jums O. jvuixDi musical director. Comprising the following ArtiAia- . Miss DORA WILEY, Soprano. . Miss ANNA HOLBROOK, Contralto. , Miss ANNIE L'BSTSLLB. Pianist. Miss HELEN MARZ, Mezzo Soprano. Mr. JULES G. LUMBARD, Prof undo Basso. Mr. L. M. PACKARD. Tenor, Mr. WALTER POND. Biriton And the inimitable SOL. 8RI1TH RTJSSEliL All the Late Musical Novelties of the Day will be presented. - Doors epen at 7; Concert commences at 8 o'clock Scale of Prices Parquette and Dress Circle. 75c: Parquette Circle 50c; Gallery 85c. - Seats can be secured in advance at P. 11EIN8 BERGBR'S Bookstore without extra charge. f o-ufc ihud. w. UKUWXX, Ageftt. Cheese. . Cheese. ;QQ BoxcB No, I Factory CHEE8E.Y " ' For sale y . : , sept -tf ; . KBRCHNKR & C ALDER BROS . Bagging, Ties & Twine "JTQ Q Rolls and Half Rolls BAGGING, . Tons TIES, . . JQQQ Lbs TWINE, ..' . For sale by sept23-tf EERCUNJCR & CALDER BKOS. Flour. Flbur. Kflft BblsBOB WHITE and 0JJ BELL MILLS FLOUR. : For sale by. ' sept23-lf KJSRCHNEK& CALDEIi BROS Salt, Kerosene and Bice. 5000 SackB LiverPol SALT, -1000 8aC8 M"Bn4H'a Blown SALT, t. . , JO BWa. KBKPSBNK OIL, .v V - , Tierces RICE. . -' For sale by - ' sept 23; tf KERCBNBR ACALDltK BROS. . RTiincrloe QON TRACTS AND COMMON, FOUR AND FIVE INCH. For saie by : O. G. PARSLEY & CO. ecpt 22-tf Bricks! Bricks! 100,000 GOODBRICK' For sale by je 17-tf WILLARD BROS. Coflfee, Sngar, Flour,&c. ' fty Bags RIO COFFEE ' 1 , JQQ Bbls REPINED SUGAR, " 300 Bbls FLOUR, alt grades, - "TK Boxes D.S. and Smoked SIDES ' " i v , . tjt SHOULDERS. KA Tubs LARD, ' rjpj Boxes TOBACCO, various grades, . 500 NCW SDllced ARROW TIES, Soap. Lye, Matches, Snuff, CandleB, . - . Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags, &C. sept 8-tf f : WORTH & WORTH. y Just Beceived, PLAITING MACHINES ! PLAITING MACHINES I Price Very Low. . EXCELSIOR KEROSENE OIL LAMPS L. No Chimneys Needed. Save Cost in Chimneys FISHING POLES and TACKLE, Cheap, att GEO. A. PECK'S, my 17-tf No. as South Front St. Powder, Shot and Caps T RETAIL. SHELL OF ALL ? ; SIZES AT LOWEST PRICES. ' sept 23-tf New Hardware Store. . . : : : Just Beceived, SOME OF THE LATEST AND . MOST DJBSIKABLE SHAPES xN Fall and Winter Hats and TTmbrellas. HARRISON & ALLEN, sept 23-tf CITY HAT STORE. EEV. DANIEL MORRELLE'3 English and Classical ScnooL, Corner of Orange and Fifth streets. The NINETEENTH ANNUAL SESSION WILL begin (D. V.) Thursday. Oct. 4th,. - sept23-tr : , ; John Dawson HAS THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED stock of Hardware in this city. - Country mer chants and close buyers generally will find it to their interest to call and sxahtnb goods and prices be fore buying at smaller houses. , i THE OLD" STAND, - sept 23 tf 19,20 and 21 Market street. New Store ! JRTew Goods ! New Prices ! ; EVBBTTHINa Haw, StTUSH AND CHCAFi . Y STOCK OF MEN'S, YOUTHS' & Children's CLOTHING For Full and Winter wear is now complete in every respect. . All the recent styles in Dress and Business Suits, Overcoats, etc., are now ex- -hibited in my new store, and I am dispo -,. ... 1 sing of them at very attractive prices. . .. Our Pearl Shirts are still in the ascendancy. Every one guaranteed to be f .the very best material and -fit perfect. Only one dollar each. I now have them open front, and also in boys' sizes. - A. DAVID, ' ' ' Merchant Tailor and Clothier, . eept 23-tf . Corner Front aad Princess Streets. Anvfls, Vises, JLACKSMITHS' DRILLS, FILES, AXES, . : Horse and Mule Shoes, Grindstones, &c. i Patent Decoy Sat and Mouse Traps, goiagofi with a rush, at sept 23 tf N. JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, ' No. 10 South Front street. Harine Insurance. We are now prepared; TO EFFECT Marine Insurance on cargo on steamers to Balti more, Philadelphia, New York and Boston in the Commercial Matual Iosaraoce Com pany of New York, ' one of the strongest and most .reliable Marine Insurance Companie in America. Patronage re- spectfully solicited. ;: i ; . -u - . JOHN W.GORDON A BRO., ' '. -' - General Insurance Agents, sept 23 tf 24 North Water street. 'V J. , J: I :I.V i i 3 i. i ;f; it 1 i.i i !-! 7 I