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T?lcgr*pnic? FoMlfln Arr?.lr?.
Madrid, August 29.?It ie thought
that 100,000 troops will be added to
the army by conscription.
T?it(jruuh?r.?,\iiirri?:nn Ala. It era.
Montgomery, August 28.?Elias M,
Kiels, Judge of the Oity Court of
Eafaula, was arrested last night, on
the charge of aiding a felon to escape.
He was committed, in default of $3,000
bail. To-day, several citizens of Eu
faula were arrested, charged with a
violation of the Enforcement Act, und
will reach Montgomery to night. A
case of the same sort was tried before
United States Commissioner Dresser,
yesterday, and was dismissed?the
proof showing that the assault com?
plained of was provoked by the prose?
cutor, who mistook one of the defend?
ant's hogs for bis own aud shot it.
New SfoRK, Augustas.?The Beeoher
investigating committee have submit?
ted their report. They conclude: 1.
That Beecher did not commit adultery
with Mrs. Tiiton at any time or place
whatever. 2. That Beecher has never
act with Mrs. Tiiton, uor made uny
unchaste or improper remark, proffer
or solicitation to her, of uny kind or
description whatever. 3. If this were
a question of errors of judgment uu
the part of Mr. Beeober, it would be
easy to criticise, especially in the light
of reoent eveuts. In such criticism,
even to the extent of regrets and cen?
sure, we are sure no muu would join
more sincerely than Mr. Beecher him?
self. 4. Wo ?ud nothing whatever in
the evidence that should impair the
perfect confidence of the Plymouth
Church or the world in the Cnristian
character and integrity of Heury Ward
Beecher. Aud now lot the peace of
God that paBseth all understanding
rest and abide with Plymouth Church
and her beloved aud mninent pastor,
so much aud so loug ufii ctu.i. Signed
by Heury W. Sage, Augustus Storre,
Heury M. Clovelaud, Horace B. Ohifiiu,
John WitiBlow, S. V. White.
Topeka, Kansas, August 29'.?An
extra session of the Legislature has
been called, to relieve thu people suf?
fering from the grass-hoppers.
New York, August 29.?The report
of the Investigating Committee was
read by Prof, liuymoud. Daring the
reading of the report, frequent inter?
ruptions were caused by applause
which followed certain passages sus?
taining Beecher, aud outbursts of
laughter were drawn out by any allu?
sions to Moultun and his participation
in the matter. The concluding por?
tion of the report uud summing up of
tho committee were received with
waving of handkerchiefs, hats, .to.,
and the applause which greeted its
ending was almost deafening. During
a churob meeting after the report had
been read, Raymond said: "In all that
vast evideuoe takeu before the com?
mit toe, he claimed that there was uot a
siagle line which disproved Henry
Ward Beeoher's story." Tho speaker
recapitulated some portions of the evi?
dence taken before tho committee, und
in referring to Mr. Moulton's part iu
the affair, he said: "Mr. Francis D.
Moultoa has tried to poison the minds
of the men against Mr. Beeober."
This seemed to raise Monltou, and
standing up erect, he glared at the
speaker aud exclaimed twice, iu tones
which eohoed through the building,
"You are a liar, sir." Instantly all
was confusion; men and women rose
to their feet?the latter mounting on
Beut? and joining in the cry with a
hearty good-will of "Put him oat!"
"Shame, air!" &o. Ac, mingled with
loud and prolonged hissing, iu tho
midst of which Mr. Hulliday came
forward, and making himself heard
above the din, partially restored order,
"Gentlemen, let him sit (till and hear
the truth;" but Monlton still re?
mained on his feet, glaring around
like a wild beast at bay and saying, *'I
dare you to put mo out." Two police
officers appeared behind Mr. Moulton,
and he resumed his seat. The report
was adopted unanimously. The police
proteoted Moulton while leaving the
building, and they hurried him down
an alley-wuy to where a oarriage wus in
waiting, into which he was pushed,
rather than helped, and with a police
officer standing on each stop of the
vehicle, was driven rapidly away. The
audience then quietly dispersed.
The Sun oapti ns an interview with
Monlton, after last night's Plymouth
Church scenes, "Is Moulton crazy?"
wherein Beeober comes to the mutual
friend for assistance in a matter of
rape, which Beeober confessed having
committed. Moulton will hold the
documents in this case for tho Court.
New York, Angast 29.?Another
cable despatch reports D'Contu, editor
^ of the El Cronista, recovering.
A Spunish firm has despatched that
D'Couta, editor of the Spaoish paper
here, died from a wound received in a
duel with a Caban General.
St. John's, N. Bm August 29.?A
severe frost to-day, killing vegetables
and buckwheat.
Chattanooga, August 29.?J. O.
Smitb: ft discharged employes from
the Alabama and Chattanooga Bail
road, made an attack, this morning,
on Wm.' B. Carlisle, treasurer, who
shot uud killed him in self-defence.
Smith had been very abusive for some
time, and threatened to tuke Carlisle's
life on sight. His ill feeling was
caused by being unablo to get money
due bim by the railroad company.
Columbus, August 28.?The negroes
* of Woooohee Valley, Ala., have been
holding Beeret meetings for several
nights, of late, preparing toattaok the
whites. Their plan was revealed yes
? terdny| by an old negress, in time for
tho whites tp prepare. When the
negroes made an attack they were
driven baok?four were killed. They
then burned down two ohurohes and
left. Woooohee Vailey is sixteen miles
West of this city, near Opelika.
Washington, August 29.?The Trea?
sury Department baa advices of four
oases of yellow fever from tbe Ticon
deroga. Tbey were placed io tbe mu?
rine hospital ut Key West by force.
Tbe Secretary of tbe Treasury in?
structed the Collector of tbe port to
use wbutever forcu miy be necessary
to remove tbe yellow fever cases from
tbe hospital.
The Great Southern Menagerie has
sold part of its stock to pay froight.
Tbe elephant und dromedaries went
North from Hagrrstcwu on foot.
Probabilities?During Sunday, over
the South Atlantic States, lower baro?
meter, slight changes in temperature,
winds mostly from the South-east and
South-west, cloudy weather and rain
aro probable. Over the Gulf States,
risiog barometer, slight changes in
temperature. South-weet to North-west
winds, partly cloudy weather and oc?
casional rains. Over the lower Mis?
souri valley and tho North-west, higher
I barometer, lower temperature, gene?
rally dear weather uud winds mostly
from North-west and North-east.
Montgomery, August 29.?Tbo trial
of Wells J. 13ray, Mayor of Eufuula,
aud six other gentlemen, charged with
violation of tbe Enforcement Act, is
progressing before United States Com- i
missiouor Dresser. Tho charge is pre?
ferred by Eli Mikiels, Judge of the
City Court of Enfaula, and relates to
the wouudiu g of a negro in that city
at the election last February. Au
idiot's vote was challenged, wbeu this
negro sprang forward and struck down
tbe cbul'euger; u light ensued, uud the
negro was wouudou. Iu a letter pub?
lished to day, J. T. Rupier, liepublicuu
CongreHsmau auJ nominee for io-eleo
tion, says thai iu exchange for tbe no?
mination by the convention, which, he
aaya, was tukeu possession of by
roughs, who demanded that much as
the price of their support, be signed a
written agreement to vote in Cougress
ugainst tho impeachment of Judge
Bus teed. II id be not signed, he thinks
there would have been riot und blood?
shed. He explains iu his letter, that
he was opposee to Busteed'u impeach?
ment before signing. Judge Bustecd
will leave for Now York iu u, few days,
by tbe advice of his physician. Iu a
letter to bo published to-morrow, be
declines to take purl iu tbe pending
oauvass, uu the ground that the Re
! publican Couveution was u packed
affair?a machine run iu tbe interests
of men seeking continuance in office,
and composed of tyros iu political life,
paupers in intellect uud uill lent in pro
iliguoy.
'l'elcgraulllc?CmuuMsrclU.1 llrpona.
New York. August 29?Noon.?
Money 2. Uold O^b Exoi nnge?
long 4 S73-i; ?h?rt 4.90;.i. Cotton
quiet; sales 513?uplands 10Ja; Or?
leans 17}4. Futures opened unsettled:
September nominally 1G l ib; October
l?^, 15 13-10; November 15;u,
15 IMG; December 15 11-16, 15?.f.
Pork firm?22 GO oush. Lard quiet?
steim 14 3 10.
7 P. M.?The bauk statement shows
louus decreased $250,009; specie de
cruised nearly 1.000.000; legal tenders
increased 1,375,000; deposits in?
creased 125,000; reserve increased
500,000. Cotton?net receipts 20;
gross 43. Futures closed steady; sales
27,900: September 15 27-32; Ootober
15 17 32, 15 9-16; November 15 7-10;
December 15 15 32, 151..'; January
15 21 32. 15 11 16; February 15^;
Maroh 161?; April 16 5 16. 1G%. Cot?
ton quiet and unchanged; sales 513.
Flour 5@10c. better ou shipping
grades; other kinds rather firmer?
5 25(3)6.10 common to fair extra South?
ern; 6.15@9 00 good to choice. Wheat
l@2o. better aud iu good export do
mund at closing. Corn )i(a>lc. better
and ootivo. Pork steady. Lard
heavy. Coffee quiet. Sugar firmer.
Molasses quiet. Money unchanged.
Sterling weak?7?.$. Gold 9;^'. Go?
vernments dull but wteudy. States
quiet and nominal.
Baltimore, August 29.?Flour dull
und unchanged. Wheat quiet and
firm. Corn quiet?white Southern 93
(a)95; yellow 82. Mess pork 24 00.
Shoulders 10@l())^. Lird 15. Coffee
dull?17}4(a)l\)%. Sugar firm, at 10%
?10^. Cotton dull?middling 16&;
low middling 15^q; good ordinary
14^4; no reueipts; exports to Great
Britain 647; coastwise 20; sales 65.
Philadelphia, August 29.?Cotton
quiet? middling 17; net reueipts 28;
gross 112.
Norpolk, August29.?Cotton dull?
low middling 15; net receipts 159; ex?
ports coastwise- 100; sales25.
Boston, August 29.?Cotton steady
?middling I7J4; net receipts 63; gross
651; sales 350.
Charleston, August 29.?Cotton
quiet?middling l?j.f; low middling
15; good ordinury 14*^; net receipts
552; gross 019; sales 75.
Louisville, August 29.?Flour,
corn und pork quiet uud unchanged.
Bacon firm und in fair demand. Lard
16^. Whiskey 97.
Memphis, August 20.?Cotton quiet
and weak; net receipts 184; shipments
478; stock 087?low middling 15'
ir.3/
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New Orleans, August 29.?Cotton
firm?middbug 10%; low middling 10;
good ordinary 14%; ordinary 11%;
not receipts 11; gross 189; exports
coastwise 1,012; sales 500.
Mohile, August 29.?Cotton quiet
and Bteady?middling 1G; net receipts
34; exports coastwise 17; sales 50.
Galveston, AugiiBt 29.?Cotton
dull?good ordiuary 14; net receipts
365; sales 02.
Savannah, August29.?Cotton steady
?middling l?^; net reoeipts 220; ex?
ports coastwise 735; sales 37.
AuausTA, August 29.?Cotton quiet
?middling 15,'a; not reoeipts 45; sales
74
Liverpool, August 29?3 P. M.?
Cotton a shade firmer?uplands 8^;
Orloaus Bj^o-^; Bales 10,000, includ?
ing 5,100 Auierioan; 2,000 speculation
and export; to arrive 1-16 dearer; Bales
of uplands, nothing below low mid?
dling, deliverable September or Octo?
ber. 8 1-16; bales of Orleaus, nothing
below low middling, deliverable Au-1
gust, 8.1'4"; sales shipmeuts new orop,
basis middliug uplands, nothing below
good ordinary, 8)6; sales to day 5,100
American.
The deepest mine in Cornwall is
Dolooatb, now about 300 fathoms, or
720 yards from the surface. The
workmen descend and ascend by means
of meu-ongines, and Captain Joyiub
Thomas, the manager, an an illustra?
tion of the healthy condition of the
workings, states that out; man has been
working iu tho mine for forty years.
During n'l that time ho has lived at
Connor Downe, a distance of live milen
from tho mine, so that he bus been
walking ten ruiUs per day in addition
to hi i labor, and a calculation which
Captain Thomas baa made shows that
this man has, during his forty years'
work, walked 120,000 miles, which is
equal to a journey five times round the
earth, or half the distance to the moon.
Sevoral weeks ago the body of an
unknown drowned man was found iu
the Deleware, und taken to the morgue
iu Philadelphia for ideutifieatiou. A
muu named Anthony Murphy, who
lived iu Alaska street, wus mining at
the same time, and Mrs. Murphy
visited tho morgue and declared the
body to be thut of her husband. The
body was taken to her house nud
buried Iroru there. Ou Thursday, the
real Murphy arrived at home, alive,
aud well, having gone off on a trip to
tho country without notifying Iuh rela?
tives.
Alban? was bit on the forehead by a
box which was thrown at her in con?
junction with a banquet upon tho oc?
casion of her last appearance in Lon?
don. She was consoled wbon she
found that the box contained a tiara of
elegant diamonds.
"A woman oan't keep a secret, hey!"
exclaimed tho wife of a man who had
just expressed his convictions on that
subject. "Why Mary Sikes told me
two days ago that she is going to be
married next Sunday, and I haven't
even told you of it yet!"
A Wilmington lady boaght a cab?
bage head tho other day, and wan as?
tonished, upon taking it home, to find
a largo snake snugly ensoonsed in the
heart of the cabbage, which was per?
fectly hollow.
The Annamossic lino of steamern,
from Cr is Held to Norfolk, Vs., has
been revived, and hereafter a regular
through line from tho North to tho
great South will be open.
"Whiskey in your greatest enemy."
"But," said Jones, "don't the Bible
huv, Mr. Preacher, that we nro to love
our enemies?" "Oh, yes. Jones; but
it don't say wo must swallow them!"
Speaking of engagements, thero is a
lovely little blonde, uged ten, at Sara?
toga, who wears a diamond soitaire on
her engagement finger, aud is actually
betrothed to a young man of nineteen.
Advices huve been received in Lon?
don from Bio Janeiro, which state that
the Boyal Mail Steamship Lilly has
been sank off Malduuade, Uruguay;
passengers and crew saved.
A candidate for Umlegislature in tho
seventh ward, New York, thought his
opponent had too much lip, so he bit
it off.
Whito bands are nice, but willing
ones are nicer.
Mrs. Elizabeth Cox died suddenly
on the 25th.
A number of severe oases of dipb
therin are reported in Charleston.
Oub Volusteebs.?Tbero are at
present 121; companies in tbe State,
and eight or ten in process of organi?
zation. Of tlio.se already organized,
only fifty-one companies are armed.
The Governor bus no arma on band
for distribution, and nuless Borne np
propriatiou in made by tbe next Geue
ral Assembly for that purpose, tbey
will bave to remain without equip?
ments, uh the amount appropriated by
tbe Geoerul Government is not suf?
ficient to equip tbe companies now or
gauiz'Ug in less thun thirty years.
\ Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel.
A lady forger is the last Coouecticut
sensuiion, She robbed her family to
enrich her male friends. Perhaps she
belongs to the woman's rights move?
ment, and thinks that meu bave bee.u
making fools of themselves long
enough for the fair sex, and that the
time baa come to change all that. Like
most reformers, the young lady has,
however, come to grief.
INFLAMMATORY.?Samuel J. Keith
made at a caucus, in Society Mil.', an
almost iiifl imoratory harangue. This
is uo time for the uao of moral kero
seue. Bad passions, that always de
velop at that time, are to be toued
down, not stimulated. Mr. Keith will
! not help himself or his side by this
'hue of action ?Darlington Southerner.
His Majesty Christian IX, Kiug of
j Denmark, endured the tortures of sea
sickness in his voyage to Iceland,
j which shows that u naval uniform does
? uol. convert a king into a sailor. But
' be was repaid f.?r all his sufferings at
?sea by ids welcome on shore.,
j "Air. E M. M'liphy, of Winusboro,
died on Friday morning, alter u short
j illness.
This appears to be an exceptionally
good year to decline Republican nomi?
nations iu Massachusetts. The whole
party of 75,000 majority appears to be
on the decline. The Worcester Ga?
zette (Republican) is beginning to count
up the Democratic majority in its own
Congressional District.
The Republican tells of a carious
calf in Greenville County. The back?
bone extends to only just behind tho
shoulders. It has no tail, but one eye
and that nearly in tho ceutre of the
head.
Au old gentleman died recently, at
Alleutown, Pa., who bad beeu mar?
ried four times, the ceremonies having
taken place on his fortieth, fiftieth,
sixtieth and seventieth birth days.
One of the fash ion ublo shoes of the
period buttons to the toe, and has pe?
culiar embroidery on the sides. They
are of black kid, scolloped at I he
ankle, and have moderately high heels.
Gen. Roger A. Pryor bus been ri
tained by Tilton as counsel iu a suit
against Rev. Henry Ward lleeehor, iu
which tho damages are laid at $50,000.
The young lady in Wit-cousin who
received $1,000 damages for a kiss, is
reported as spoiling fur souio more
damages.
A chorns of 2,500 voices is to bo ono
oi the attractions at the opening of the
industrial exhibition at Sun Francisco
this year.
Charleston received two balES of the
new Sea Island crop of cottou from
Florida on Sunday.
What is that which no ouo wishes to
have, yet when he has it, would be
very sorry to lose it? A bald head.
They get "the pure juico of the rye"
in Minnesota by distilling grass?
hoppers.
Two cats bitten by mad dogs went
mad in a village of Savoy, and catas?
trophe was no name for it.
47,000 Germans have gone back to
Paris to live.
Aunt Betey Fisher, says a Loois
villo paper, has twenty-two living chil?
dren. When asked by a reporter for
some particulars of her mnch-motber
hood, sbo admitted tbo twenty-two,
but said: "Don't publish it, as I came
ont to Kentucky iu search of another
husband."
Progress.?Iu 1860, the population
of Charlotte was but 3,000, in 1860, it
bad increased to 6,800, and to-day it
reaches considerably over 12.000,
nearly doubling in four years. We be?
lieve there is no city in the Booth,
which can boast of the same ratio of
iucroase. ? Charlotte Observer.
Iu Iceland the school-boys appear to
know America only as a land which
Ericsson discovered. This is some?
what humiliating, but we must re?
member that our republic is not a
ceutury old. I
The great Democratic-Conservative
procession in Wilmington, N. C, on
the 27th, passed off without any dis?
turbance. There was un immense
turn-out of citizens, with banners,
transparencies, etc.
Of course, one in the conutry sees,
among other things, "bare-footed
maidens tripping o'er the dewy grass,"
but then most ol 'em have tore heels,
and the romanco fades away like a
washing left out over night.
, The New York Herald, of the 27th,
boa over fourteen columns, relative to
the Iceland Millennial, together with
a lurge map, specimens of the print?
ing, language, etc.
A Georgia lady wbs 100 years old on
the 2d May last, has never beeu con?
fined to her bed by sickness, and her
I general health is now good.
A manufacturer of paintings bearing
the forged names of celebrated French
artists, has been discovered in Swit?
zerland, and there is quite a stir in the
picture market.
A despatch from Fort Way no, says
the dry house of the Pittsburg, Fort
Wayne and Chicago Railroad was
burned last night. Loss 8200,000.
"Guilty of immorality in the second
degree" was the verdict of on investi?
gating committee in California.
Mr. Jacob Coldiron, ouo of the old?
est citizens of Charlotte, is dead.
A'
Phoenix Axe, Hook and Ladder Co.
IK Regular Monthly Meeting nf this
L'ompanv will ho held TO-MORROW
(Monday; BVENINO, at 8 o'clock, in the
IIall of the Compauv. Bv order.
F. D. KONEMANN.
Ans 30 1 Secretary.
R. V. R. C.
4 MF.ETISG or the Richhind Volunteer
A lull ? <'lul> will he held in the Stell
hiuise Hall, on TO-MORROW (Monday)
KVivNIStr, at 8 o'clock. A full moethifr is
deem d. ui important btitdness will hu die?
cussed 11. S. MORRISON,
Anir 30 1 Secretary.
Richiand Rifle Club.
TTEND an Extra Meeting TO-MOIt
ROW (Monday) EVENING, at 8
o'clock, at the Hall. Full attendance re?
nte.,!, d. 15v order.
W. 0. RWAFFIELD, l*t V.-P.
Wim inter Willi ams, Secretary.
Aug 3?_1_
Myrtle Lodge, No. 3,
Knights of Pythias
THE ltogular Convention
will ho hold in odd Fol
owh' Hall. TO MORROW
Monday) EVENING, at 8
o'clock. Candidates will be
iu attendance at M o'clock.
A. FUGLE,
_Aug 30 1 K^jif R. A _fh_
The Misses Elmore
WILL re-open their Boarding
and Day SCHOOL on the 15th
for September. Music, French
'and Gorman taught. Forterms,
ipplv corner of Taylor and Pull
Auk 30 mw'2ni'2
Auction JSaloa.
Executor's Sale of Pertonal Property.
By JACOB LEVIN, Auctioneer.
BY permission of Hon. S. D. Swygert.
Probate Judge for Rionland County. I
will Boll, on MONDAY, 31at instant, at the
store of thu late Wm.McGuinnis,deceased,
the entire HTOCK OF MERCHANDISE on
hand, compriaiog a '
Variety of Dry Ooods and Clothing.
A goaoral STOCK OF GBO0ERIES, con?
flicting of barrels of Sugar, Coffee in bags,
MolasaeB, Bacon Bides, Lard in tierces,
Snap, Candles, Starch, Candies, Spice1
Teas, Wrapping Paper, Whiskey, Brandy,
Giu, Tobacco, Crockery and Glassware,
Scalen, A<t.
also,
31 bales good Cotton,
Lba. Solo Leather,
SackB Corn, lbs. Castings, > c.
and
On MONDAY, September 7, in front of my
office,
2 fine cream-colored Horses, one fine
BnggY, a nsw Carriage, three fiao Cows and
sundry Certificates of Stock.
Terms of sale cash._Aug 16 mth
IN SU R E
YO?B
GIN HOUSES!
iTilE HOHE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NSW YORK
OFFERS INSURANCE on Gin Houses
and contents, as well as on other
farm and citv property. Assets of the
Company, July 1,1874, $5,212.381.40.
S. I.. LBAFHAUT, Agent.
Office over Carolina National Bank,
_AugJ30 tC_ _Columbia, 8. C.
Latest Style Hats Just Arrived.
PRICES LOW FOR CASH.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS are
now offered to clone out our re
reaming stock of CLOTHING, to
mako room for the Fall and
Winter Stock. KINABD A WILEY.
_Aug 23_
Steelyards and Scale Beams.
A COMPLETE assortment of PATENT
i\. SCALE BEAMS and 8TEELYABDS
just received and for sale at reduced pricoa.
oy_ JOHN AGNKW A SON.
Kerosene at 25 c,
BEST quality KEBOSENE, 110 fire test,'
at retail, at 25c. per gallon, and whole?
sale at 20c. per gallon, at the cash eto:e of
Aug 10 _ JOHN AQNEW A 80?.
Flour! Flour!'. Flour! ?
1 AA BARRELS FANCY FAMILY
JLV/\/ FLOUlt, ground from seleoted
? now Wheat, just received and for sale at
j reduced prices by JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Smoked
HAMS. TONGUES, BEEF and BACON
STRIP*. For sale bv
Auir 23_GEOBGE SIMMERS.
Wines and Liquors
IN tail supply, from common to finest
brands known. Pure WHITE BRAN?
DY, tor preaerviug, at luw figures. Fresh
BUpoHrta daily. GEORGE HYMMfeRS.
To Bent,
?T1HE NEW STORE, recently finished,
_L with lonr rooms in second storv. op?
posite Hope Jt Gyles. Apply to M. COMER
FORD, on the premises. Aug 27
Red Ash Coal.
J AH TONS RED ASH COAL-same
<db\_/\_/ quality as that which gave tuch
saii.-Ja'-'tiou two vcars ago.
An-25 T. J. HARPER.
To Rent.
aA COTTAGE HOUSE on Blanding
street, botween Bull and Piokeus.
For terms, apply to
Aug 15 JOHN AGNEW A SON.
House to Rent.
THE HOU8E and FOUR ACRE
LOT of Mrs. E. J. Arthur. Good gar?
den and excellent well of wi'cr. Pos?
session given immediately. Apply to WM.
MARTIN or E. R. ARTHUR. v July 4
School Notice.
MISS MoflOWAN will resume
the exercises of her SCHOOL
on TUESDAY, September 1.
1874, at her residence, corner of
Taylor and Assembly streets. Aug 28 2
Columbia Male Academy.
THE exercises will be re?
sumed on MONDAY, September
14. The studies include a full
nigh school course in English,
together with Latin, Greek,
French and German,
raronts are earnestly requested to enter
pupils at the beginning of the session, in
ei der that classes may be formed without
delay. HUGH 3. THOMPSON.
Aug 25_$0_
Carolina Military Institute.
CHAKIiOTTK, N. C,
EXERCISES BE8?MEDOCTO
llRlt 1, next. ForTegister or cir?
cular, containing full details, ad
dress
Col. ,T. P. THOMAS,
Superintendent.
Aug 2d 0!|$
"T?e Georgia Gin,"
Wo again call the attention of those
without GINS to the above Gin. We have
sold thc*xi {or oCtcu yesrs, and the ssiver*
sal natisfaction they havo given and the
largely iucreasod demand aud sale each
yo.ir, ia tho best ovidonce of their merits.
Wo believe tboy will GIN FASTER, MAKE
A BETTER LINT, RUN LIGHTER AND
GIN CLEANER, than any other Gin in the
market. Order early, of
LORI0K A LOWRANCE,
July 23 Agents (or South Carolina.
For Rent,
. . THE commodious Brick and Metal
Boor STOREHOUSE, No. 69 Main
?Iiis street. Terms vary low. Applv to
SE1UELS A FZKLL or to BOONE A MUL
LKR, Attorneys-at-Law. Aug 5 t