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'iMinjmlL-J ..:.'. GENERAS14MEWS. Tin: riTir ,iv rorxr or r.-1'Kji vriirxv cuitnnxT. Points Jotttul Down Vy Ollf lliHiortfirs;, Who Aiv Ahvuys on tho AK'rt for Any Item ot NowsThac'NIijy Tmnspim llo to church to-morrow ami be Jood for one day in the. week. Kephcrs, yarni, and all kinds of fancy goods, al tin- NeivSNie. Thete are quite a number of .-tran-gers. in the 1 ity to-day. , Havana Lilli.s, the be.-t in the city at Forllouis.'. This was law day in the county court. Fine Tea and Coffee s apscialty at 1!. 1'. Minefield's. "111 lie." Judge Knton is h"ing well pation ied by litigants. Ladies plain anu embroidered ll.in u.d underwear, at th New York Store.'' Mr. Strowbridgo, an old printer of this teiritory, has just returned from a isit to the eastern states. I'iekled pork, just received at it. 1 Jloribfield's. The Board of Supervisois of (Sra ham county paid -i-TOl lut rjuaiter ftr scalps of wild animals. Lunch baskets of all kin Is at R. 1 iUnofieldV. 10-12 Mr. George Clnm h-s retuincd to Tucson after a residence of about three months in thin city. Have you Feen tho show windows of Sf aman it Son. JI-JS There will be services at the Episco pal vhuaeh to-monow, both morning and evening, Bishop Oiinlap omen- ling. I All cotvl liulow ro-t Jt J. Mo iris V l!u 1 Allen am! Fifth street-. We are again under obligation to W. S. I)avi, proj rietor of the Eureka House, Willeox, for news from his section. Boneless sardine, at B. J. Man--field's. " There will be services to-morrow at the Presbyterian church, both morning and eening, ltev. Dr. Wilis officiating. All new ftyle dresd goods-, at Hi New York Store Annie Allen still languishes in tlio hotel do Hatch, owing to her failtuo to procure ?:i,0CQ bonds for her ic-Ic.-uc. j ScluiieidingV is rh" popular place j to buy holiday presents. Don't fail 1 to inspect his goods and learn hi 1 price before purchasing elsewhere. Trv a lotllc of Old Furre-ler wlii 1 key, at 15. I. ilainfieMV. General Crook ye-l.'rddy telegrapbrd Lieut. Col. Mark Egan, at Clifton, to lw on the lookout for icnegades, as a band of then: were again in (he terri tory. Live ilucki, tuikvs and cbickeiiH at Dyar it Baldwin'.", on Fremont rtreet. 11-:! 1 A letter rcsntly received from Billy Sprague locates him in Beno, Nevada, much improved in health, 'lie withes to bo remembered to his many good friends in this city. Jr,t received a fine assoitmcut of ladies' cloth and tricots, at prices that defy competition, at Summcrlield Pros. Miss Mamie Twomcy and Miss Mary McNellis hae lcn butily en gaged during the last v.-eek iii collect ing funds for the purchase of a carpet and a wardrobe for the use of tic priest at his parochial restd.eu.ee near the Catholic church. That they were suc cesssul i evincod by the fact that when the Reverend Father returned from Bisbco yesterday and entered his residence, ho was surprised by step ping upon a handsome Bru?scl car pet, and still more surprised upon en tering his boudoir to find a handsome wardrobe. These two voting ladies who have very liulc time at their com mand, are deserving of a great deal of praise for the munificent and success ful surprise they gave their p?stor. 3.1 iitiicN- House, ciurt filter priwXntr McreliiinS. Editor Daily Tomiistone Your correspondent has just coiiij letcd a j visit to the thiiviiisr little town of ChaiLvston, situated on flic ea-it side of the San Pedro river and about ten miles from Tombstone, lis j opul.i tion numbers about -100 souls all of whom are enterprising people. Its principal trade is with Sonoia. And the cattle men along the San IVdio. Aiming its principal merchants wi will mention the following: Sam ICatreiirticn has a large store, but it is not as well skx-kod as ha Usu ally keeps it, a& he has rdiicd his slock owing to hit- intention to elos.e out business. Hen era it MeChire, dealeis in gen eral msicbandise keep 11 large and complete slock of goods on hand, they also have a large wood contract to j furnish wood for the various mills and ! mines. They are doing a good busi ness and are prospering. Herman Welisch is also dealing in general merchandise, and i.-. a pioneer 01 Chaibston. llh store rswell -locked with gooiN and he i doing a ihrirng ! btr-ines. .1. Wele.-ch, lirojuietor vi the Mechanice, Stote. is doing a commit sion and merchandi-e business. Tliis store i- a branch of his San 1'ram.ieeo house, which is siluated at numbers .52 mill Hi Sansome street. The Charleston store is stocked with goods of every dercriytion, and is doing a largo business. The weary and hungry traseler can always find good cheer at the lnlet nrtional icstanrant, which i conduct el in fii.at-cl.iss style by William Witt. The Fngle hotel, a first-class hols.- tsrie, is conducted bv Mis. Vaughn, Missrs. Wnllle .t tiarbuk conduct a ! tiis,t-cUsMi!C.it market; thev :.lso con-I duct the () IC coir:.l, where stock r. always well cared for. Samu.'l MeClaren ia r iiftaMe for this burg; he also cmiducli the village barber shop. Capt. M. A. Coineuc conducts Y(mncS -aloon. and ktei.a liolhinir but the choicest Kentuckv whiskie and tho best of cigars-. Thin i quit a ieort for Tombsloneites when thr.y visit Chaileslon. J. W. Stewart is deputy sheriff here: he k1o owns and conduct- the i'ionetr saloon. He is known bv almost es ery body in tIiceiriU,y.,'.rsdrn:j8e-r,oli1;' qiiently the 1'ioucu- h a favorite :i. -(., 1 J. ". Avrr?, whom not to know is to be unknown soursclf, owns and conducts a first-class aleorr here, and I is doing a good bu-inffs. He lia. but recently returnrd from the east, where h- purchajed a supply of the choiceit j linnoM .twl Hip iinp,.i ..i.jr Tiii ; J - i"' " - - -a ' al.-o the headquarters for .limrr.y Can'-- freighting teams, lie has a large blacksmith and wagon shop here, and employs quite a number of men. The sillago fchool here is conducted by Mi-, Llla Foy, who is loved and re spected lwth by pirents and scholars. Tho Tombstone 3!ill and 31ining Company arc running Iheir sirrelter arid concentrator and are nutting through about 10 tons per day. They em ploy about fiO nun. The mill Iras 1 closed down here, and thev are work ing the Ciiratd mill in Tombstone. J cannot close without thanking (he good people of Charleston for cour tesies shown me. Yours res pec (fully, Jon.v W. Co::ivi:i.i., The following instruments, have bwn filed in the office of the County Rec order r i:i:Bs oisni. Jae. llopkfns to J. M. May i iaicr cst in tho Kmma V. Mine, V.'.irren districl,?l,.')OU. Al'IIDAVIT Of I. I- ISrovn, secretary of tho I5ibee Uutcher Co., as to the amount of cattle slaughtered for the month of Oct. IlKAN'n Of the firm of J. J. Mont, W. II. Obcrlock, L. J. Obsrlock of ID 011 right hip. It is rumored that j. p. c. will visit L03 Angeles to help his friend Sea man along witli the colony that he ii about to itart. X'rt-m V. illoox. Eoirou Daily Tombstone It is with pain ami sadness that 1 take my pen in liund to inform you of the death of two of our citizen and ft on:- '' at the hands of the blccd- thirsty Aupches. On the i'Jth of this J month William Harrison was 011 Tut- key ere?k, steu units ficm f"itj Apache, herding and ttJ:ing care u: Rett Duulap' cattle, Mr. Dunlai) be-' ing tho beef contractor at the above j named Fori, was killed by Indian. ""'.' "in 11 siioii lime ago was in ;::i, 1 emplov of f iencral Crock as scouts, ' and as rcon a they v.eio dischargeI , us inch, putehiM-u saddle and hot-fen and equipped thomrclve with blank- 1 ets etc. 1 heir aups and ammunition they wt.:e allowed to retain bv Cbm. Crook. Aflertiicv were mustered out at Fort Apache, it was discovered by j Mr. Dunlap, that they v.-ie pi.lting on their war paint and preparing to ake a break, and he at once notiied his herders to b on their guard, as he expected to see thfe dirtirc la of dis charged scouts leave at any moment. Mr. Ilairieon in company with a genileman nfiuetl William W.ddo.v. ho 1,rts il 1,r' t,t-v Tv5l ',!i " lawyer in San ta Te, Xew Mexico, did not apprehend any (h ngcr aa tiie Indians uLtt-d ' friendly and were cut to their camp J every day, and the two herder went . ,, , ..... , to then work as usual, thinking that., there wa no danger so near the po.t, awl ''U'U; !tl "0C set t,M" hy Xlu .jeouti; anil'murdered liko hog. and lelt weltering in their Irfe'd blood. The rcouta are so wtll acuairittd with the ways of the so'dior, andthtir mosemente that thev laush at tiie idea of evr being iiiolettiMl bv them. ' and !oast that tny could go iiLt " ' j i ni'.o i ne garnsi u arm Kiii trie troot and then never be molest rd. J low R,,5s- "'b ow long lr thi j3re going l"br't- Tl8e B0ui! PtoiIe of this country aw so cx:-fg''.i i ihra last killii g tl.:.t iocs .lie i..v leady ti or fiani'.e a force ami go to the ivtova- tion J"-::,J ,lc a ,it'5s' i-ilii-ig there, and continue to z " .- r.:ru kill every t5,ne ihc'" H'd.lutsty houudc kill .-. "hi,c :,i:l11 11X Arionn or :Tcw Mexico. Mr. li:.r:;ru was until recent'Jv '" hr H. C. Hooker, was always I attentive 10 1. 1, duties and was e- teemed bv e. cry one who knew hrm. ,, , . , .. Mav hiu sou! j est rn p--ico. s-i icn.'i;. Orr Tliankgivrng day Sid Hik wel1 K"0" wuougnoui ttus country, and who ha been driving 1 41... .... .1.: . . i.. ... .1 - .. i'ic fi.'i,' ii'iutni .1115 fiicr nnu I'vz Cabeas, coromitti-d suicide by fhcot- J :rm himself ihrot'.'h the left, lime Miuir ',US "" J a"KR"nK """' iUs illte!'ti,"t J'5f hnve been lo shoot L r" Jf ll,rtr:e.h he Iieart. lie Lr tl lli,K ho,,IE nft,-r the fat?1 ''ho' 1Ic S'"-" o reason for hii ra-.h act. He ..i1 1 ni. . i t commiUed th.s deed '"itii a Smith ..t V.'.-oii ?.". W. S. Havif. Wii.ii :. Nov. 57. '-."t. iei'.. (.':. i.kV i.",uu- tht were runs- t tered ooi, a few weeks .ince after re cciving seventy-live doliara per month for five month out of Fnele Sara' treasury, have crpendwl their money ' and !urehR.d -immioiiCon ...,0 niho-t ,rj 4 .,--.. ... .... .. .... v.... utcn-jis or war, t,oen. erook gener ously j'rlowing t'nem ( retain their armsl have rronu noon ihn sf.irtMtb ., , , " , ,. . , t!iemseH--f-,and commenced their 1 iw- IcssncKS bv killing William Harrison and William Waldo, two herders of the well-known Lc-f on trie tor, ISurt Onnlap, within icson miles of Fort Apacirc. Ve are now liourly, yea, mitmtuy, eicctirig to hear of tho death of sen. e of the ranchmen and sett.tr- iu our nerghLoihood. W have heretoffre refrained from h.rsh language against this officer, who once did the territory some good, but now, us tome of cur tontempornrifca have remarktd, we ray damn Crook, and may the curses ot the friends and relatives of the uitmlerecl dead hr.mrt every minute and every hour of (he 1 timo that hs !w ct to live upon this Elegant ChrislmaH and New Year earth. . prcecnlK can be obtained at II. Tho comuiitU appointed to make j Sthmcnlins'. Pioneer Jewelry cstab airaii'i!inei?t for ihr Tomlufnno Vim ! luhmcnt on Allen street. Department Rail, on New Year's Eve, will meet to-morrow, at 4 o'clock, at the Engine House, to appoint sub committees and make general ar rangements for tho ball. A full at tendance is requested. By order of Thomas Keefe, Chairman. Ecv. Dr. Wills arrived (o-day from Fort Huichuca, and will preach, to morrow at the Frtsbyterian church. OUR POT- POUR! l.oc.n. or ASD Ti:i;i:rro niAL xr.ivs. fU'lli Tlltlt lIli.'t.' .Some, Hi.. U'hite It. .Mules .:tulty' Squirm, ' Tje ,.,0lJjo.s ,,.j0l. Ahv..ys to U; I-'ioil AVlicn TUci'i; is Anything to "bo FoanU Oul. An iuteicMliiitJ: leltur from 'hailes. ton by our :r.ieling eonespondenl. John W. C01rwt.ll, uppeai-s nr another t'olillllll. Jitst imohiI, twenty do.en of lVriu' I'reneh kid and line makes of ladi'1-.' el'.oes. at iSummirih-ld Hros. We don't think tln.l the (linu'.le of Ton.lk.ioni' eati bo niupassed by any country in (he woild except Aiisonu. Whr.t s.tate in the I'nion to-da;. can have tropical plants glowing out of dour. and their doors and windows v ide open except thr Mm ktiscd l.itni. L nlies arid children's shoe sold ..1. .....,..- .).... ., 1. ...... . 1 ,. ... ii... V IKillJli IJIUil (III. I.iilll . Il, .v IHl Nt.w -0,.k filtJii " Me.-sr.-. Wehrfritz and l'road have i.-turued from Mud Spring. They jriport 11 courier hasiiig came in,! , staling that a band of Indians had come to the reservation and taken 1 eleven fpiaws, and were now heading for Sonra. Thefc gentlemen warned I ranchmen in the Sulphur Sjning Val- L'V to be 011 th'.-ir gnani. " JJlaiik.l-ami quilt.-very cheap, at the New York Stote. Z'.tite.-' If what the IJccotd-Kpibiph 5-ay.-thi- inorning is due, r. e., that tb' paper will change hfir.iis on Mori lay .'iid'-eiun r.b a Koi.trhlii-aii ja;er. ;!n!i our fight i- ended and we can work for a common cause. Hut while it was owned by lleiry anil run for the bem-lit of land :-baiks, thou we had to ! light, and our readers know how Well hiyc ;. otiviht 'he iiRllle l)v:ir it ltaldwin have a rlne lot of ! . ' ... , ,, . 'hxe 1 hanksgrving tuikew. 1 1-l! 00. I Mrs. Katie Ma.xon, of Tombtiiie, i vi-itriig Clifton thf girert ,f her moth'-i', Mrs. Iteardon, and ti-terMrs ' Frankie Ihirdick. (Marion. Hir stock of boo!? and shoes ;u the fin 5t this -ide of Sari Franei-eo, :i( Smnmerfield 15ro. .l.K. F.rchards, .fr., ltuieli-.rh.i ; II H.iiina. San Francisco ;M. T. Thomas, Flagstaff; II. J. I'cic, Chicago; Mi,'. Ck.ik, Santa Cruz; Cha-. Hoffman.W. Wainmer, K. Wolf, Colorado; J. IL Urolley, ranch; are registered st the Occidental hotel. Tho mirst disj.l.iy of jewelry in tho Territory at. Seaman t Son. 11 IS Father Morin, the l'ari-h I'riest of j Tucson, i visirriiz Clifton and vicirii- ' iu '''"-' "!, v the church It i lsis inter-ir.-n to erect a church in lis, section and, with this en 1 ia viow lra appointed. Messrs. Vaughn, Sa'.ci Io and Campbell a committee to se lect a suitable sile, collect subscrip tions &. We trust the efforts of the ! committee may 1 a Micce.-.-ful a their object is praiseworthy. Father Morin visits Morenci to-day and will leave for Thchh via. SvJohionviUu on Saturday. ' 'lirioii. t'relt ejTlX 01 n' s ,:. liniat si tlu dish Sure uf Waloit .V .McaiCK Services will be held to-morrow nt the Methodist 1'pir.copal church, in the morning at 11 oclock, and in tho evening at 7 o'clock (local time) Sibbath Sclifxd will bo held at 12 o'clock. TJev. (L L. l'earson, paster. gjThc foreman (?) of the Rccord-F.pi-taph has got only one issue more in which to vent his spleen. 0. C. Smith had his preliminary ex amination to-day before Justice Earloa and was held to answer before tho grand jury ot tho County Court in the prim of $1,000, II immediately 'ave th reouired limd. a is-:::so..i5. t.s:a. A JJ:ilr iti VtliJc'i ;!) S'ultllc NSiottlil S;:iv u o:il ol" 2!prffNl. To ritir RKMiRittf o: The Dvii.y ToVIlbTOSE: 1 1 ,, .if .11.1113. lltll 1U1 IJ.C I IUiUftl,.U"lPp . .,,At,,erV;",n,eI,,t,plVUoU.lw8Cttimot frt hijrl.li- commend .n trymi: Uxapttne the connterfeiler ? "suppose lie iloog coitut(.'.T,'. ", ernment bonds and uoiex, tuul; the goernrnent N rich er.viiv;h to itond any lots his act mav eotiiV: '" lint thu individusrl citiit ;; could ill arford to be put lo continual nnatierai loi? it such desperad es were 11 go unwhiopid of Jiittite. 11 i omy hip .ttiuam.; mmsc rir.i i-- counter feittil ; it r only in the llt tf ' purity Kttd virtue tlutt nnptmty end , sice cull be known. Xixhi? in these . day? would count"! ft-it a Coniederate , bond or note. , People who c-mimtt n-itul alwav do it by simulating tt 'Iriyh. ?t viltuc;! by preying .n the leann reputalioa, j by empbn ing tli rnir name of nrtue ! with which to give respectability to j Vi7' 1 - a - ,. jAt u ox lain: Seven or ei.sht ' years ago, so we hxvf len informed many times in publb- print, Nw j York&tuiegentleman w&s. piononnt.'d. ' as iiiat) iiiwuiu i'; wn nouncu iM'iote, 111cn1-11.lv sreK t anl,, extreme di-or.!er. Jtv ,, ,iB 1 which he belies I'd were prcid.uf.iL he viis ! d to the use "f a 0..-1 nrs: .11 ' which had been for sever.d years em- j ployed bv a s-lect kw phs'sieian in N. w York eilv and t.-so . - tw.. nh..r I prominent pkiet. The r-ciiit wa- th-st he s'.hj. ctsrtd, h whoni d'c!.rs 1 v.'i'hout minib'-i and of con.-, di-d abil-j ity said w... in.Mira'.l- Having t;- J cured po-te-sion ol tint formula," '. -olut.ly a-i-1 irrev..ca!.K," he t :.!- mill' d to deV'le a portion of hi-, acvir mulattd v.eahh to the manufacture and sale of thi- remedv for tl.e hent'lit of th- many who tuffi r .-. he -offered. in apparent hnpel.'-ne. In le.- than tliii-o year, so tremendous became .1.. 1 .lfil". ...1.. , .... 11 1,11. 111. ,1.1 nil- lllliril. ..in. ;w ,. rn .. ... ... .... ,. ,,, 1 ,, , ,. ,, - , . Oirneuez.roinaFita l'izana, Vk'auel f'Milted tne reputation, that he was' -.... obliged for hi- purjiosci. to erect a , Leonard-, Jiuri Saiifu Maria, M . liboratory and wareiu use c'irt lining -Madil, .hue Semas, Miguel four and u quarter .u-iesef Hoorili-.;' i'er.-fUs e.illin for anv of tiese k-'t- Hiul t.l'.'d with .;.-. ,..,.,t s,ip...y.,: ;,,.. M KiJ.. fv,'iiA-w!;i.j. chemrcai and ri.Hii'iiactuii.m -lev ,ce. ! . . ,..,,.". I'robably theie neve.- was a nnedy IS"13- Ji,,,I pubheatron. that !iaswou?iicli a merrtorioir-n.irne, i f S. CLAIMC, Fo-tmater such f xteai rditi.irv miLm arid ban! accomplished so much g.-od for the j Vaunt Vonvt. lace. ( I'npiiiicipled F.triie-. "who fl.airifb ; only rqion the ruin of oiheia," siw in thrj re; utation and -ak- ai; p -irinn- it v- to riap a goKIeu I1.1. 1 -!, (rot1 legitimately, not horiiirably; f.,' v.':.ieli ' purpo-e lliey nave maoe mirtatiotw , am! substitutions of it in every sec tion of tho countu", and mans- drug gists, who can make a larirer profit 011 1 tluM- imitation g oils, often compro- ( rinse their f.onoi (y lorcing a ..'ilo ujion the unp.oted ustomcr. Ye. imdutibtedly thf manufacturer could well afford lo ignore sii-l. instance-' of fraud so far a-: the effect upon ''them-elstV is concerned, for th- rerucdi-". h.rs a constant and lllir i.liilhlg ! but tbe '"i el it to 1 e 'ibiii dais ( . ...rml.e jmb're 'as-iiiKt flu !i i'uirati-n.aiiI ubtiii.ti''us, iri-ir-sCi tet arid tiiei ise. Tlj. iiid:vidual whobtivsthe.il and the public who 'oinrtcnanci-? their sub al 'oe suffer iu mind, Imdy and es-tate therefor. 'PI... uitMfir uf ir,.. tA tlif.00 fraudulent practices have bier, prose- j rli- ' Hii.s paper for a situaticm culed and lent to pri.-on for then j si . butcher will please call at this crime, but theie i nnoih: r clafs who ol'.ice, n an answer awaits him. claim to know the foimula of this , .. roni. lv arvl one Sundav school j...ir- riIE D-' Tomdstosz was m groat rial, we a.-tj told, hah proMitutsd iu demand to-day, owing to the account high an 1 holy calling so :ar as to at!- cf the Select Knignts; ball, which aj - veitiso that for twenty-five centn it j pearei ja aSt night's issue. ' will send all new subscril" r. 1 tr.sn- sTiptof the Warner f..r.r.un: This -IIE S--" Tombstone issued an formula, by (ho way, must bo a. won- j extra last evening apprising our crtr- derfulls kaleidoscopic affair, for there ' -ens of the sad death of'Vice-Pres:- i' lnrdlv a month pusses when home 1 . ,. T 1,?r,-fl).. paper ii not r-sr.ed wnic.i reteiHls, lo t give th" only correct formula! I Sol Israel yo?terday received a con- Tho manufacturer, imorm us that J iisllIneKt of "jj ;iiiv ',-od5 from ,Ilo tiiev would !; r rjc .Iv wmisi" that ; , , . . .! i- 1 . ii i.. ...... 1 .. n , -,... east. Among otnor ilungs wa3 11 the jiuf.hf sb'iviltl Kirov, wliat t.i1 tru. j " formula of Warner's sate cure is. htndsome doll 3,t feet high, and hauj (nono that hive ! "fi published are 1 ,-omely drssaed, which will probably anything hke it), but rvor. if every j .e rafliei off. Children, especra Iv tho man, woman, and child in tha ITnUeu j H irl , u , ; ' , State- wr re as familiar with this rorm-' , . ) ' . l,i -s Willi thrir A HC's -riy could ; parent, and see to :t itiat one of their not cmjicniid the rcia. Jy." The J little ones vv.i! be trie possessor of thie imihod of manrfactuie i.- e. secret. It j Jnndsome dolh l-i tmiMissib!. to oUam the r-sit'.rs tlrat j .xrv wrouKht U thi remedy it one; John 0. Dunbar, tha original owner h.cs net haw trie perfect still ac- and publisher cf the Tomhstor.9 ltc quired only by srs of practice fcr nub!ican. has purchasedliiscldorT.ee comnoiindinv; and MKumtlstiriz tho t , 1 1 .t . 1 .- .u 1 . ', , , . . , ;f,f . :,, and lea-ed tho material 01 tho Uecord- I 'C-2 ! composition The learned 1 r. Foster, th- honor; 1... ,.1 ..? etit'i.n. isVipiitir rr.itri.!l 1 once wid that having r.,ngl.Jy ar. als7e,l thi remedy h" ic ' rized tiiat that the eler.rcnt that c.,uip;:.-ed it were simple, but he attribitcil tha screl oi its power to the KKtl.-xl of j it comjiounding.iind ililf r.i -thod ivj one kuo except the manufic;..rcrs and no on can acquire it. Our advice to our readei:?, therefore, cannot bo too btroiMrly emphoNxed. A you would jirfer virtue to s;ice, l.l" ... .1- 1... .....1 L.nntcj lis ;i;ii o uoi-s, (ii. .-tin. ii .('i.. o iv . physical misery, s-.iun trie imiwuor and refuse thereby to In:l your aid financially to those who ieek to get, by trading upon another's1 reputation and honesty, a sale for wares and goods which on their merit are fit only to be rejected n tho verioi-t re fine. You can neither afford lo patronize hhcIi people nor can you af ford to take their injurious compound into your ssvtenr. Whan voir call for Warner' Safe Cure see that the wrai per is "black with white l.'tter" and ili.it. fliH.. terinnpr find 1 lhel bear an imprint of "an :ron safe tl.e tr..de tnar. and that a eafe-is "blown in the luek'of tho bottU" and that a perfect "lc pmtuitory note ftsmp" is ovir tl.e cork. You can't be fmpoied 0:1 :f you observe these cautions'. Wn hae the highest respect for the. remedy we h:vt lii'Mitioned and tho iS ........ .... ,,, ,...,.-. ,,i.i ,..... i!.ition to th .ho uould traduce their !ar n.'.m-) anl tun tii" best in terest of th, public in siuh matters. Hcmintng in Poitotliec uucclrcd for, fvi wtek euuin .; Nove-nbcr -S, lsSti : Amrlmtz. C IIi.lb?rt, Mrs M M. e.cob, L'-O Kirk, J t . Kirk, lZugcnc J Latmor, Geo LiJdicoat, John M Jliiyer?. V II Mart" -Mi Annie-. McCi n.rc ., 1'ii.Iip Mitcriiil, J Morton, J C "oonan, Bill I'owell.W U Trice, SA - .,,... ,.-,.,., " . ' ' ' " ' J1 Ucunett, 1) A I5eab-, Job:: ' Iterner. Wni J o .. ,, tt "'mut"' " BeauregarJ, 2 Brkub;v. J W Ulaek, J. Briton, V.'tn - birren, A al Bnrtou, D II Clusle. A V.p pio-!CiMO.'trs..Ier.ieOrveatt,J il ,, , , .-,,,,. T' v. '"?.. Mi4 A l.ohtns Iron II h 'J'.rk. V 'S ''.inelaiid, Geo Saminai',0. 'v' Snow, Eraatus Smile, Cul F i Stoll, Fi;ed Steven., X . IJarbr, "F C M.'r'.,. . l '" K,CO 'W. Snni C ld"rtirg, D M Miede, Mrs M Fl ruing Jun-: Tou'.r '.fichu F . , M p ToftnL., IM , , J ' , , ' ,,. '. .Tuhn tujke.-, h M. aei ' Gji-l'ts, .)oeph Well, Johii (tenlfrey, Zdrs Jo sPiKt!: Wheeler Tliosf. LKTTEin?. Montoya, Toiiihmi Martpiez, S M le .ri.ilt i, .!.-:e Jlomirmu.' All" 1 '' s l)" y . " I'.'K. vVrr7nK Pnrsrrr, Coamr .fii'. 1 r.irtci: i'u S.TitrA,-, Nov. 2S, J6o -mur::."-i iVistf.Muiirc.uijr.ua, pj. v ed. .. The. following ael ions were 'set for trial oh Wednesday next:- T. D. Satteawhite ss 1'ai.queal Nigro ; I!. F.laekinor.- . ,Ta. Iteilly; Moun tain Maid Mining Co. vs Ja. Itiellv, Mouuturri MaidMinrng Co. vs J. J. X.i-b. It was ordered by the court that a trial jury of twenty-four persons b drawn and that they be .summoned to. appear before lho court. Wednesday Dec. 10, ISjo at 9:C0a. 111. Wh -rotiport court adjourned. The geiiibrnan who yesterday ad- Epitaph, ar.d on Monday will take the tni.ci of the last-named journal While we wish him all manner of fcuc ce3 in his nw venture, and extend the right lend of fellowship, we havo onlv lo sey that rince Mr. Dunbar left tiie Republican, it has afs-umed to many coat and characters that it will take careful engineering to steer it off the coast of Berry, and round tha peninsular of Clnm, if he would avi being svieeked on the island of Tomil- jqj mtvtntioii IVitntctl An oxperipneed butcher ilesirea a situation, either in the shop cc sUugh-. lion hou-e. Apply taYilha,iR'Ah.ton. thUofTu. . H-2J Our rsi.-urter sas in crov yejtfr.lay in stating; that Mr.' Harn.$t who ii4 in Charleston, was buried yesterday Mr. Hams was buried tdday at 4 o'clock, Mr. Bittar rending tli.- h"i'3. down frc:.' thk city. Pit t f 1 . te nt; Dl. en oe in. I? .U. IN tiie i. I , on 'ate be luu tlu tiie I l II, A di-- i 4S4 .Iso the "iur tli-, S svjfsswa!"