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THE DAMJfllMJ I*ROOK.
’* INM VlaHIa Aar Haraa aa4 Whfolfr.
Haiaar mm4 Trmmpm will
IMP'
The bow conspirator i* now on the
rutted edge, nnd doubtless a lew (fays
will suffice to give the country An idea
of the tnctlr* of a high moral reformer to
xleAl a presidency. On Haturday the
houw committee to Itujuire into the
privilege* and power* of the house sum
moned /ach Chandler before it. Little
dreaming the committee had the edge on
him, he came, and swaggered into the
room with the brazen effrontery of a bar*
lot. He ws* questioned generally at
first, and gave evasive answer* as the or-
den iwued by him to hi* associate
thieve* in the southern Mate* to count
llayei' in. Then lie will confronted with
the following telegram, which nmole
him with the force of an electric shock:
•• Naw Vo**, Noe. n, 18*0 —<io». !,. M. Hlrams,
rtlldinwo Flor|>|«: ll»l<t lloriiii fur llan) >ui
" «*♦*«• Monty and troop* will l*a*nl yen.
z. (-TIAMDI.KB.’'
When Zdch wn* confronted with the
indinputable evidence of hi* conspiracy
lie toned down to the level of an ordina
ry mortal. Knott had him on the cruci
ble, and lie proposed to keep him there.
“ Did you Hond this telegram to (iov.
Htcurn* 7” ho was taken. To which he
replied that lie thought he might have
done so; Hint he had sent several tele
grams to him.
Next canto the question : " Did you
do it of your own motion,or at Ihcsugge*-
tlon of somebody else!” This question
ho declined to answer, and claimed llmt
immunity which should bo accorded him
on account of being a cabinet officer.
The committee informed Mr. (.‘handler
that lie held the dual position ol cabinet
minister and clmirmnn of the national
republican committee; that hi* official
act* a* a cabinet minister would not he
inquired Into, but that w> far ah the din-
|hitclies were dated in New York, and in
hi* canacity a* chairman of a cainpuign
committee, ho had no privilege he could
claim. He still refused to answer tho In
terrogation, when committee excused
him at his own request until Wednesday
next for deliberation.
The examination of Chandler lasted an
hour. Ho was considerably emharraAsed
and surprised at tho hot trail the commit
tee luui struck. Tho committee had
proof poaitivo In it* hands—being moH-
snges over hi* own signature—that ne ad-
vised the manipulation of the ballots in
tho disputed state*, and provided a cor
ruption fund for tho purpose. Mr.
('handler was not shown all the proof In
the possession of the committee, nor does
he know how it was secured; sud
whether ho answer* or not tho result
will lie the same.
When Zach left tho committee room
he wn* pale and haggard. He drove at
once to lilw residence and *cnt for Oar-
Held and W. K. Chandler. All day the
radical camp had been disturbed, and
the outlook is now that whether Orton
helps congress to expose tho rascality of
Chandler or not, so far at least ns hi*
operation* in Florida nro concerned, he
cannot be screened.
It is understood that tho telegram*
were secured through tho shrowdnesa ol
Proctor Knott. It will l»e remembered
that during the election excitement the
Western Union telegraph company dis
charged tho operator at Tallahassee at
the request ol tho conspirators. Itap-
|M’ar* that this young man kept copies
of all the telegram* sent up to tho time
of discharge, and that ho furnished the
committee with them upon Mr. Knott's
Invitation.— Wnthimjton tjieoial to Ciuvin
nati h'ti'/utrrr.
The Reorganization of the Noiilliern
Debts.
When tho present state government*
at the south were sot up, the mas* of men
of cxporionce and capacity, am woiliuiof
honesty in public aflhira. were shut out
from office, and In some states even from
voting. At the same timo a vast nutn
hero! Ignorant men were made voter*
for the first time ; and, not knowing how
to arrange a government themselves,
were forced to trust to auch persons as
knowing more than they did, were wil
ling to act a* leaders. Of this state ol
things, ns well as of the distrust of the
r voter* toward their late master*, by
T» PUMOAL.
Inheritor* of vast wealth are proverbially
lendthrift*. The golden ore l* dug from
mine, refined, and coined, by the labor
they can fona tlo ju»t estimate of it* value.
When the donor weighed it, he ea*t Into the
halanoe ao many day* of unremitting nod
fatiguing toll, ao many anilott* and aleeples*
night*, ao much aelf-denial, and ao much care.
But tne Inheritor Into hi* balance throw*
only—nlea*ure. The one, value* it by what
It cost him ; the other, for what It will pur-
remorse, and the long and wearisome journey j
hack to the heme of frttg*l Industry. But
there nre other prodigal*. On her favorite' I
our bounteous parent. Nature, ha* lavished |
her richest treasure—health. But the prod-
leal value* it lightly, for It cost him nought,
and recklessly squanders it in riotous living. ■
Present pleasure nbamre* future want. Boon
the curtain rise* on the last scene. We see
him helpless, Impoverished,—the rich
and despair.
f Kemom-fui conscience hold*
up to him the mirror of memory. In Id*
reckless folly he perceive* the -
pain. He
resolve* to return. The
journey Is long and tedious, hut if lie
teveringly follow* the right road, he will
length ner the haven of Til* hope* in the di*
tance, and Nature, seeing her invalid child
nfar off. will come out to me**t him, and re
ceive him hack with love and blessing.
rated and its inilf*toiies all numbered. Bead
It. Brice $1.60.
the author and
I)., Buffalo, N. Y.
paoori PHoorti PHoonii
I»a. Tctt: Pear Hlr,—W#< with to Inform you
..jit Votir flair Uyc all uttirr*. K<
oral coloring It cannot be equaled. Our
— e another. It I* a areal triumph.
« ~ AAH ,
I, (Hew Orient*.
Current Opinion.
Senator Hherman and hi* fellow-
patriot* of the aame school owo an
*P°l°ff7 to the nation for their false rep-
resenUlions concerning Louisiana.—7Voy
Prut.
It i* plain that thoaouthem politician*
mean business. They apeak In acU, net
adject!vea. Rhetoric they leave to their
obedient n irlhern foil ewers.—Forney.
It become* the house of represent*-
live* to discountenance, resist and defeat
any proposition that look* to the as
sembling of the two house* in the senate
chamber, for the purpose of counting the
electoral vote*.—NV. Ixwu Timet,
If radicalism succeeds, the devil tri
umphs. Henceforth perjury. Truth
auccumlM. Right goes to the wall. Free
dom is a myth; independences Utopian
Idea—a fancy, a creation of diseased im
agination—the delirium of brain fever.
Liberty j)DH no foundation in America.—
/nilinnn/Mjli* Sentinel.
An the attorney general argues, the
use nl troop* i* iieceMenry to free ami fair
vole ; hut a* the falruetM of the court has
come to be even more important than
the fsimeNHof the vote, a supplementary
opinion on the need of troop* about the
returning board* would bo even more
valuable.—lloeion Pott.
If the croHH-markod affidavits which
Mr. Hherman received from Kellogg and
Packard were read to tho negroes who
Migned them, it i* also safe to *ay that
tho majority of them would swear that
they dhl not nwearwliat was represented.
Every one ho far who lit* had hi* affidavit
read to him has repudiated it absolutely.
Here, then, is downright forgerv aud
fraud, palmed first upon the United
Htates senate by a report sent to the body
by the president of the United Staten,
and then circulated officially throughout
the country.— New York Exptttt,
The heart of the northern democracy
is fixed in ita pur (tone; it* voice haa gone
forth with no uncertain sound. It re
mains for the aouth to declare itself with
equal firmness and emphasis. Our lead
ers in congress must rise te the bight of
the argument, and brace their nerves to
meet tne exigenclse of tho situation.
They must understand that they nro the
aervAntH of a people who will not consent
to see chelr dearest right* bartered away
by time-serving politician*, and who are
prepared for anything rather than a
compromise with usurpation.—New Or
leans Picayune.
That there must bo an understanding
between the aenato and the executive
must 1)0 apparent to all men tho moment
the unMUrpation i* dearly *ha|>cd. The
Honnle would not dare to venture upon
ao InwIeHH a atop unlvaa it had the ns-
hii ranee of tho oxccutivn that they would
be Huntained in it; for it would be an act
ol violence than would not aland a mo
ment unless nustnined by force—by the
Imyonots at the command of the execu
tive. This is the very conspiracy which
some of the wlac*t of the rather* of the
public apprehended; and they thought
they had provided against it—Richmond
Dltjnatch.
Everybody who know* anything of tho
situation, knows that the republican ne
groes of the south will not tolernlo those
of their own color in voting with the
democrats. While there have been
abuses on l>oth aides, in those republican
states where pontons and property nro
not protected—where llie executive
officers are moat industrious in Hhieding
plunderer* than in protecting tho inno
cent—there I* no doubt Hint ten demo
cratic negroes have been intimidated
where one republican ha* lieon induced
to chaugo his vote by anything of the
kind. Tho carpet-bagger* cure nothing
for the rights of black* or whites. Their
object is to plunder.—Hartford Timm.
Now and again wo find flippant jmra-
grnphs in the newspapers about the dry
uiacuaalonH of tho constitutional provis
ions for tho election of a president which
are occupying ao much apace in the pub
lic print*. Fortunately for tho coun
try, these diHcusHion* are not dry; in j
stead of that, they are the moat attrac
tive reading matter which can l»e fur
nished at. the dresent time to thoughtful'
citizen*. We have often lamented the
fact that during the war the teste of the
constitution was *o infrequently—and
olten necessarily mo applied to public
question*. It l* safe to say that nine
tenths of the citizen* who have become
voters since 18l»ft nre without that
kuowlegoof the constitution which was
common among all classes before the
war.—AVie York Pont.
A HciKN ili'ie steamship expedition is
being organized to go around the world.
Fifteen professors of specialties accom
pany it. It is a floating university.
Accommodations provided for eighty
students, lectures on all subjects.
" Preliminary work and training as hoou
ns the vessel leave* New York.” This
i„du,i«K | ,.i. ; k , , r I.-HVPH \,.w York BRINLY PLOW AGENCY.
city in July; touches at the Bahamas,
Tortuga*, and Havana; explore* the
Amazon ; passes through the straits ol
ESTEY ORGAN.
The Instrument, the Makors,
and the Manufactory at
IrV'hiVp". ice amt craving* ot his nature, j
Then comes the last *oene—the ml*cry, the I UpA 4-4* 1 phAPO V T.
remorse, and the long and wearisome journey , Di \J ? w U«
THE INSTRUMENT.
I J-Vw poople iu tho civilized wot Id to-day,
mining thotn who arc intorested in music and
__. f i ._. tlio form* of muaical nxproaaion, havo not
of *l>ody an'd mind all lost,—in misery J j„. an i „f the Eatey Organ, aud smaller still i*
tho number of thoao who do uot, after practical
oV'hi* ’ scquainUnoo vrilli tho superior merits of that
noblo inatrument, cheerfully coucodo the proud
'-1 claim of it* makers, that
THE ESTEY ORGAN LEADS THE WORLD.
Tho forcinoflt musician* of Europe and
FEW TESTIMONIALS.
find “the"right road'‘homeward the suffering America hasten to Join their testimony to that
prodigal should rend "The People's Common of profesnional and amateur organists and
Sense M« * ■ *
HcAentilic men, inventors aud manufacturer* from all pait* of the world haro vndted tho
Eatey e*tahU*hmcnl and unanlmounly pronounce it unsurpassed in perfection of detail and com-
prehenaire system. Itecommcndations, such as flood the country for every conceivable invention
of money making sud money upending man, nro cheap enough. Many that sound and road well
may ba bought for a song. At tiio prcic-ut time, therefore, it i* in order to quote a few tcutimo-1 hooeaty,
uials wInch Ure Eatey Organ* have calh*d forth, tlut aro a teat of nine and approval which
TUB KMTKY OROAN.
Every organ which leave* tiio Ettoy manufac
tory, from tho little Cottage (loro, with ft* four
octavo manual aud single net of forty-eigbt-
rroda, to tho Double Ilauk P«*d.\l Organ, with
seven full net* of roed* and sixteen tnons, tienr
tho.nuifonn Htsmp of eutim fniibfulno#* in
manufacture. No need to puff auch ware* n<»
naumuit, with flaming advcrthiementa like n
quack medidno ; no need to pu*h their sale* by
rneapctilng the prioe. A dinplo Ktateruont of
fact is their t<est recommendation. They am
ps perfect as human ingeuuitv, care and skill
hnprovoments are possible they are ad<rphd i
once, whether in workshop, rnaciimery or instm-
merit. Under such drcumsiancea. it ceane*
wonder that tlic Hale of tho
Ester Organ is increasing with micli
rapidity, both at houto and abroad; and
that enlarged faoilltic* for it* production are al
ready nec«**ary, although tlie Ester iMt*bU*h-
ment has in-eu for years the large-d n«d organ
manufactory iu tho world Nino thousand
organs were turned out ls*t year. Thewn organ-*
rcpreHcnt«d a luiHinesH of over one million di4-
Hnch tlgurcrt aro moni eloquent in to.dl-
TIIK MAKKRS.
The iirm of J. Kstey A Co. i* made up «
Mr. Jacob K*tey, hi* non, Julia* J. E-*t« v. an
hi* son-iu-law, I*?vi K. Fuller. Mr. Ente;
aeuior, i* tiio veteran m-d organ maker «
America, if not of tiio world.
buaineae in Urattlolmro'. thirty yearn ngo, In «
►ingle room, with six workmen,* and ha« msko
his way ctmatautlv forward, hi *|>(Uj of more <!l
tiMMldV A.l.lre**! uxity aftirm that no reed organ*, of whale... , „ ,
|.ubnXr, II V ! nuniilMturc, n.llvn m (oroi*.., r.i. po»lUy g.in.*M-Ul« TOico of I In miuk W.rmg .itu,-., to Ih.t In. truUra. ., old
roiuparii with tliono from tho liotinc of Me
Estey A Co. in jiower, tone, workmaiishij) and
asjauuan endeavor aud human fruitiou, that only true merit achieves true ►
Amoricnn HUm.lsrd Hhot of »U|*rior , ^ | 0 „ „. pn uUon e.n onl,
finish, nl*o lead piiie and slieet lead, maniifne- i - . , yf. , .
iiiiimi'iit th. (-oiJrll U..I Co., lucuounr. K-"- 1 m.rraf.c
the New bead Co., (A3 Centre Ht., New 1 Yoi
MARKET REPORTS,
ar.ziriii*.
Floor.. 9 i 00 O H Ml
Wheat 1 10 S 1 12K
Corn to & il 1
Oats to (ft 6'J
I*»rd l-'»@ 13
Bacon—Clear Hides; 0 (<4
Hay-Beet 33 00 J® 2 00
Whisky—Common 1 00 (& 1 lfl
Bohertson County 1 7A (if 3 00
Bourbon 5 00 ”
Lincoln County 1 75
Flighwines 1 13
Cotton—Ordinary 10
flood Ordinary 12
Low Middling 11 Vl
Heeds—Clover 8 M)
Uermsn Millet 00
Missouri Millet I 75
Hungarian 1 75
Dunkpheat, V hush...
gained legitimate!
turer* that grow up iu a night aud flaunt tl*ir '
wares iu tin- fact- or th« public, gaudy aud
Impudontly, may m-cih to flourish for a time,
lull th« ir procjH'rity i* a lie, as Uicir |irctviiHiouH |
aio a client. Tho ►urn nucccs* tliat crown* !
honesty, industry, probity and thoroughness U !
slow of growth ; but when it comes it i* ntcad- j
fa at and honorable to tho end. The Eatey i
Organs havo achieved tlii* >
[From RICHARD WAGNER, the Composer, par Excellence.]
" The tono of the Eatey Organ U very Imautiful and noble, and gives mo the greatest pk-as-
Jiy great friend, Ftiayz Limz.', i* al«K> charmed and delighted with them.
[From MME. E88IPOFF, the Wonderful Pianist.]
" I havo often hod the opportunity to lx-ar and play on tho Estey Organ* in Ht. PoU-Mhurg
« gradually, aud Warsaw and was perfectly charmed with their full, (rmpsthetio tone. On no other organ*
be produced, with such purity aud prucisiou, the choir-like sound in the lower rrgi«trrs i
Jf. Ho lias made himself, tlmmgh forco i
5ne-.tr, energy, direuilm ns a;ul j* ruevermeo.
lliKlding on and <m. i-miling at dihaet-rN by fir'-
and flood, planting hi. feet resolutely •
olwtaeloN, with indomitabl.- f art it l:
liis work, he ha* inched a v«tt pnmd place
among In. f.-llnw*, while ►till in th. [uimo of r.
hale and vigorous mauhwMl. Hi* exocutivo
ability i.« great. He know* every detail of tho
vast busiueas an I waUdic* it* dally progress
with a liiftrv. loun apnruarh to omhlproNcnce.
But. howornr siisorbca he mvv 1h* in tiij* direr-
tion, heh** never neglected hi' higbot dutie*
and privileges a-, a citizen. Always foremost
in everything oondurive to thoiiul.lie m lfatc,
actively intereaUid In or churcJi, Htot*'
and M>cietr. hi* inlhu-n--.' bn* been wide and
good and the cordial cettcm he ban earned so
mbly waits impatient]v for e. lilting v|)j*jr-
6 50
3 no
1 15
10X
I 75 M 2 00
1 75 ft) 3 00
t 76 (lip 2 00
MMTINVII.I.BL
9 6 25 (if « 75
1 33 ^
Wheat—Bed and Amber . 1 3> (to 1 ’>0
(Torn—Hacked 43 (<c 45
Oats
Hay—Timothy..
through year* of sturdy toil, imtient «-xp«'ri-
inent, tireless watchfaltiei.* and ttnvarylug I similar to a fluochurch organ,
promptitude in Additions and improvement*. |
Thirty year* ago the primitive prototype of [From HERR RUBENSTEIN, Director of tho Imperial Conservatory and
the Muaical Society at Moscow.]
; "It gives mo groat plesNuredo give dm? praiso to Me-*iour*.T. Kstev A Co. for their rosily
• ..plrndid Organ*. Tho tono of the*. iu*truinenta i* fulL noblo and charming aud ha* the
i advantage of pleating and captivating tho ear. To these artt-tic qualities
they aro of «»hd workmauahlp and of tho m<wt elegant fluhtb, and 1 doubt not their having an
j extraordinary auccca* iu Uumu. ’
[From CAMILLE DE SAINT SAENS, Composer. Pianist and Organist ot
the Mudeloino Church, Paris.]
"I have played upon the Organ* of Mnaar*. E*tey A Co., ami hem charmed with their
i quality of tone, which comes very near that of a Tipc Organ, aud tho rcnoureo* it give* to tho
[From PAULINE LUCCA, tho Celebrated Prims Donna.]
•• I haro heard the beautiful (.Stage Organ- of Messrs. Eatey A Co., of Brwttletx.ro', and
na*aNUmi*li«t at the full, noblo and awivt tono of them inutromonta, which resembles mi much
tho ripe Organ -a quality which I haw novel- found in any other American organ or
tlm present magnificent InMriuucut was made.
Place the two *ido by ►lde and read the history
of a generation of industry and invention.
Thirty ye«r* ago otily tho wealthy could afford
to po**oM mtiHical inalrumont* of any sort,
and thounaiid* of eliurche* were deatituto of
the charm of iiiMtnuucntal music in their wor-
►hip. To-day tho humbliMt homo may havo it*
lirt-Nido organ, to lend sweet attraction to the
home circle, and tho foeblost church or Habbatii
l Ix-ap'.iful iuatrumeut, to give voice and
y oilier
rfcct rood inatnunent that thouid’lie within
ii roach of tho fxqiular immo hi price. Every
vhanlcal appliam*. that human ingenuity
could iloviiH- and human pali'-iu-e (Hrfrct ha*
been active iwituor* foi ...
been traiiMxi in the bu-uur** under the tuition
of their »cnlor for some limn previou*. and th*.
partimrahlp only sarrad to concentrsto their
ennrgte*. They tie young men of xtciliug
natural ability, and aoem to have been particu
larly well fitted for the position* assigned them.
Mr. Julius Estey i* at tno head of Uio muntiu;;-
rooni and anjKMvise* the mathematical intrira-
rie* of tho immense husUiew with a clenr hoad-
cd faculty that might well lx? comtideri-d a
i synonym for uniform correctness. Tho count-
iild«i that Jijp.iuim ,,f a manufactory i* where IU ht-*n
Pork—Mc«s..
laird 13
Bacon—Clear sides 10
Wool 33
Potatoes -Irish, 1* bhl. . ISO
Cotton—Middling 12
Ordinary 'J
JSKW ORLKIXS.
Flonr...
Corn...
Oat*...
Hay....
fl 00 (<() 10 00
1 66
Flonr
Wheat
oats!!!!!!!!!!!
Mess Pork...
lord V
Whliky
4 75 (,f c, ro
.. 1 49Ji(ft l t‘»
40 ^
32 W
n| it* ri|M«st fruit iinr-tiiitxiiy to promote this
object. Tho material* u*cd havo lxw*n rigidly
stinjectod to every possiblo test tliat could in
any way coikIiioh to their adaptability rikI dura
bility. What I* the result at tho end of thirty
years? Tim lowest priced pino organs that are
worth buying cost 91.500. Messm. Eatey A (Jo.
furnish for fiom thNi to *.«*) « ri-«-«l organ s»
admirably balanced in tone ami power that two-
thtnlsof tho congregation in an ordinary amall
chnreh would Miip|*i*«< it a pi|w? organ if it was
i-ononaled from view. A really g<x>d piano from
a reliable maker cannot lie txiught for less than
9l(K»to 9500. An Ester Organ, anited to Uio
capacity sml nxjuiremctii* of any faintly, may
l«o piurnxeod for f 150 or 9200, and a thoroughly
gixnl otic for 970. This t*practical philanthro
py. of i\ quality ai refr«-*)iing os it ia rare. This
in something worth working aud nattinx for ;
ami it h* twNHthariv gratifying to know that all
concerned—maker, m-lli-r, buyer and performer
reap an txiultalm- share of the U-uefit* of a
result so truly beneficent.
That which conserve* tho iwilihc welfan-
iiromotea private iutcre*t. (lixxl wine need* no
ninth. llmuiMty pay* 1**1. Mossr*. Estey A
Co. Imvo proved the truth of those aphorisms,
40J4 and iu an ago of wham* have demonstrated that
33j solid merit U the true toochstone of snixH?**.
ih;
1 h;
Nino thnurtand organ* were turned out there
Isst year and sent to every quarter of the globe,
. in more than one instanre Nupplautlng entirely
the instrument* of European maker* hi the old
wurld. Theae organ* rcpruiHiUtud a busiucs* of
i over uuc miiliuu dollar* f
[From OLE BULL, tho Groat Violin Virtuoso.]
"After having played and examined the Cottage Organ* of .T. Kstey A C-o., ( eau fully con-
Ann that they are the beat aUbstUnUi for the lljni Organ* In smaller churches and in school*, and
tliat the smaller one* aro very appropriate for family u*o aud Mhould •«> highly r-com
mended. J. It. NEllELONG, Organist.”
Cot-EXlunLV, Nov., 1*75.
“ After having used and heard tho above Organs, iu our late concert*, ?r«* fully concur iu tho
above statement, and say in addition tliat tlm tono i* very beautiful, round and effective.
" Faun. Dux. Director of Miuic. OLE BULL*”
[From FRANZ ABT, tho World Ronownotl Composer and Author of " When
tho Swallows Home-warti Fly,” otc.]
••The Estey Organ* deserve the highest admiration, a* well fort heir beautiful, sympathetic
tono as for their easy, delicate touch and solid, elegant emit motion. I conitder them unaur-
panned by anything I havo ever seen.*'
[From PROF. W. HOWARD DOANE, Jr., tho Eminent Composer and
Director, Cincinnati, O.]
•• For purity aud beauty of tour, for variety of combination, and durability of coustrnction,
I prefer Uio Estoy Organ to any I havo w-cu.'
Health
regular pulsate>i
artcrit-N of work*] ,
i* at the le-ad uf th
Ilia native talent,
mechanical training. Ii^n l>cen Invaluable and i
dispensable in tin- l<>ng ami miinteiTtipted i
, limcnfH nmi iuvontioti* which,
dor hi* rcadv and intclligi
been combined ill th« eomplnto wlmle km
In.
moveiueiit tliat tend*
wealth and prosperity :
faithful and cntnusUNtie
;etiUoniAii are.
in tin* van of overv
- promote the public
wuul affRir*. Character
i a* it doo* tln-ir manufacture
t i* tho under lying principlo
■lo jxirUon
• coimiat of
-Mo. ^oi'l iy i* r
m»t only the fartorie*', but
visit to anv iutoreitcd in nechati c
twogreM. Tito work* ate ritunb-d on
i»xl plateau, overlooking a cunsiderat.l
of tno village of JJrntth-hum',
eight mam slato covered factor■n-’. vvliieli i
forty fc«)ta|uirt, three storie-4 high, one hundred
feet long, and from thirty to thirty eight feet
which linpnlt/M
jNii tiotis oftho
with illuminating ga* of oxeelh-nt «iuhI-
tty. A Hteam flr*- engine, nam'd I '.by,'
in kept constantly reply for u*o ami mnv tm
manned at a moment * n’nfice by a drilled coin
psny of the workmen. A jv-rfi-et hv-h*»iii >>(
speaking tnbo* and elc-trio tx-lh c .t.tbh>dien ln-
► t ant a neon • onramnUlcation 1* tween tin ofll--
ami all part* of the premises. Over live hun
dred workmen arc employe!, and everv «• re i->
taken to secure for them health, comfort nrwl
safety, a* well n* a pet feet and cc-momic-d
working of the odaliliHluncnt. Many of the
little room* occupied by tlm tinier* are made
charmingly cozv with pictures an«l flower-*, .ir
ranged to Mill tin-tn>to of the ociMpanl.*. Tho
cheerful hum of inachium- mitigle* with the
chirping of UiotntatidH of nml M-nd< forth
reason of the latter'* liittor opposition to
their onlranciiisement, rogues who eared
nothing for tho freedmou were not slow
to take Advantage. Front every north
ern state they migrated into the state
undergoing reconstruction; imposing
themselves on tho majority tut leaders,
l \\*7 repeated iu Uio new organization*
all the over government blunders and
artifice* of the communities whence they
came. Concealing by this consequent
complicity the real working and effect
•d these new governments, they indulged
in n carnival of extravagance ami plun
der. They issued bonds and other ovl-
deucoaof indehtednesa agnlnst the stutm
"hlch unhappily [they controlled, sold
them for what they could get, divided
the proceeds, and saddled toe debt so
created on a people Impoverished bv civil
war and confusion. Debt wiut piled up to «*• Polvnesian
in this way to an extent that makes ft i Aw*tralia, New (ttiina, Macattsar (the
impofwilde for the states iu whose name | J ro J u, ^ 1 ® cn by that time out of
it was created to pay it nil, or t
►onto eases to meet the interest
lace value. As no value at all
reived by states or people for
purt of this debt, and ms the rest
R. 6. CRAIG & GO
M onipliis. T.-nn.
Qardon, Field and Grass
SEEDS
in I hair oil), exploring Uorueo, the Ssoloo
the ! R n> up of islands, tho I'hillippincs, China,
... rp .! Singapore, Calcutta, Hombay. Will do
largi» Kurojie, Asia, and Palestine. Voyage
, .... ..... was 1 10 occupy two years and bo accompanied
--dd Mow |*mi, the movement now begun 1 W' M brass band. Waiters wanted ol
aims to place the matter
oqulta-; "(»««■' musical ability. Expedition to lly
lde by reducing the face principal ll *° Gag and adopt tho uniform of the |
to somewhere about tho amount^actually HfOoklyn yacht dul>. Several of tho
realized by the states, so that the latter j faculty will take their wives and daugh-
may not struggle uuder an unbearable *«ni. Hero is another opportunity for :
burden and that the creditors may be Mark Twain, were he not enervated by 1
sure of getting their interest regularly, wealth and luxury.
I his, it in to Ik) ho|ie<l, may succeed.— „ . r*T—
l iitteil State* hX'onomitt. Probably the *icke*tjman on the
face of tho earth is the paragraphs in ho,
Now that a train full ot passenger* reading his own column, discovers that a
>r..n*h joke isn’t ha
Fruit & Orsunental Trim.
APPLE, PEACH,
PEAK, PLUM, t'HKHRY,
APRICOTS, IJl’INCK, Etc.
MAGNOLIAS, CEDARS.
SPRUCE, FIRS, PINES,
HOSES, VINES, Etc.
Strawberry, Raspberry, Gooseberry and
Oui-i-ant Plants.
Srti|i|M-riiiHijr & (Vinroril (irafi- Rwih.
l.l.t'UA a U1HIM
AUTOMATIC
SILENT HEWING MACHINE.
S^n.l C»r.J tor Illurtmud l*rtcr Ll*t, Jtc.
Willcox At Gibbs 8. 31. Co.,
\Cor Ilond S'.) 85H nroa<lw»T. Torfe.
SflOUV
(ttOrr A f»AT to A*»nl# Sample ft"*. a*-Mjr«
q? — ») C»l»tn«M« I..RLETCIIKR.II l)*r 8t..O
in. r**r. tjupJoypjxfji for rIL r.hmrnoAScTfJlT
$i U CaUlotfnafma.PxJUiii A Co ,1IV Numn «t.,N. x
UQWTh UAKKIT. homMti
Aaaial/*. (\>K. YUSDKkCO .
nri/m tirQ'*' ( /•/<•-» ^77'
IlLf UUf Lfl Wi.nriUN m-x Wo»m»,Chloar-. ni.
CCC * wr * k ,n yoty own (own TvimnaadtAoulBt
J)D0 - h itaT.i.ktta » •
► > fT/ X Xar.?l*ud Kit t in*.
tairjxJ Ad.!i**- r >; ?-ihv»b
Bay the (ienuinc “ScOViI M Hoe
It is arknowlogeri by all to l>o tho best. ►.
I*" Notice TRADE-MASS Al’D LABEL. ,*h
lie MM mot ‘•Scorn. PirmiN*’',-m> called I
CfflffTEBIi'iiiNlS'^r:
. l'ortlan4.
'Xor&V*
rtuaplM worth fa
-.,Poi tlacil.Malu*
OLIVER 0IT8ON A GO., Boston.
VifiwiuccT TQ THf\YEB^
have burned up in Ohio through the ,.n»-
of rod-hot stove* in the car* it i* <1 ia- i
covered that the ita lute* of that Mate re
quire railroad eoinpanlos to heat their ,
) ho thought it
cars with npparntusao constructed that K3\ ni * . !f.•„ . - ....
ih -«"■*<» (
the tin** in them “will l>e immediately
extingui»hed whenever the car*
No such appuratu* ha* yet l»eeu invented, l, ian worth th«*ub*cription price of $2.50 per
it ace ms, and iw attempt ha* been made | It* Editorial ('orreapomlenee from
to entorce the law. If il were n que«tion l* fine. Cnmimmicntlotu for the. 1
SPANISH CHUFAS.
Send for t'atalogno an«l Price List to
R. 6. CRAIG & CO.,
mpliis, r lVim.
Mo Riir -^ifravtnff* ff hnlMlnr*
<lr*u I k\hil-IO.>n. an.) I» thx otl> .
and <-r>mp)<-t* hlainn pnMIattMl. Itlrx*!-
t-ulliUnR-. ■* *- ■ --
iblltkfnn Co..
IlixUrau-j IC\hiMiii
-!*rf«il FxhlNta, rnrloaTllc^
hrai> and axlla at
piratn onaday. *and f.-r
\n I to nil I I-nl
| M3 JYATCttJtS. A t(rcHt t>tuwllon. Zb-aav
^ *o(cA aaH 1 hufii free t 0 Aon,',. Uu»n
I Oold. Addrraa A. (Oll.IK.H 0, CO.. Ohtcaan.
I A Month. .\jrvut«w»iiUxt. Mt-«tioili u
•rtictxa In tha »urld. (>•• frp*>. Ad
drxaa i t V llltMXrt*. JT, Patrolt. Htrh
- - - - queatioi
of Having fuel or oil tne raiiroad com
panion would have ap|H*aled long fince to
the invoutivc genius of the country ; but
"■* it i« only a question of pn.tccting hu
man Silo, no siH'clal anxiety i* felt,
ought to lw
11 is now generally admitted by hon
est physician*, that when once the consump
tion is fairly fastened upon the lung*, no
thxUr*<-«t f«Ui-i-tt"n«
flnhl,-* i» •pcrlNllr
Cl( Tlfi\ t nrttRsonat-l* and worthies* l
I* , j U ,‘ e (j'ktMlt--n ar- nr
*U»oa ►:« and TO ftnoMurTatlmr*.'
N>11.1.1 XU IMMCXMELY-TIIK
CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION
DKHrilUnBI) AN" il ' rsTirtVih.
romplete. r(.hl> UluatratH low krlrw
!«p < «nl.t ll.au. Tr.*«a of thc.-nur»
'-in » T rtc" D 'l i |" r*i 'i^br w | nn ^ r ^[ n ’ ►shrtiU^curi-
I '-^y 0 xt-srr-dntcl In I wrelu. to r . rt aplw-u
(HU »nm«■. MM manted, tor fnll r*>tiro.
!*r. write .,atck|% to UCUHA Hi* IIBO.1., 144 West
; • iriritiB*t(, Ohio.
- (' Tlft\ derfUH H» prenuluir
it I coha aatnmiDK I* t- • nfflcial." etc .
| "IT SKLL8AT SIGHT."
FR.UK LESLIE'S HISTORICAL REWDiTEB !
A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS, centennial"Exhibition^'
•»- WE WANT 500 MORE FIRST-CLAS9 , Nine -Mr enuiM*le rirtor.wl History*
V. B. THAYER,
^Matiufaclunnc^Jewelxr and Johtwr tu
ring* at 1.40 a y*t.
*<iar*Utr»« at ^4d<-U*r<
tuaiRDtced I
and -llrer tak*u’ln trade.
" TIIATr.M,*tt > ie
Z \ MON K5 .. K
!H. b-. Tl.y. t Arthur *t .1? r
mmm
. *! r °r Matte t'oiaponn*
'
rwjsiratxic
Will irnll III
(. It »*•.
SEWINC MACHINE AGENTS. AND SOO
MENOFENERCY AND ABILITY TO LEARN
THE BUSINES8CF SELLINGSEWINDMA*
CHINES. COMPENSATION LIBERAL, BUT
iiul-t-ard VARYINC ACCORDING TO ABILITY, CHA*
iM a*"-. ACTER AND QUALIFICATIONS OF THE
,ir AGENT, for particulars, address
*, v "‘ Wilson Sewing Machine Co., diicagn.
ia" » 825 8XOSWAT. .’ot Tj?L ct Kiw Crtee U.
A.ent. H.a.en. Ad-lreJ. Afenri ^
"l-,, .F UA FE rrnLi.xfiiNr,
. M7 1‘ratil Nli-ewl, S.w ioik.
special difficulty h .' xw ™ L?
lanf Ik. ti| (loath, lit.
of those who rile from this disen:
the entitle to a neglected cough or cold,
which mixht have been cured by n *01*11
i«|uid Opodeldoc, or what
in applying the principle of the carboni’
"" ,l P-c-xtliiRulrficr ao » to «•! (ho K -a, | i^VL'
free with the Mine oliock that overturn* which in.*...
the car; and »t ought to Im* efkaicr still to bottle of Li.j
heat the cant withoututdng stoves at all
i- thin?,.
i Anodyne Liniment.
A i a Hunt percentage of Dane* than
any other nationality ha* embraced Mor- •' u ' 1
monism, but of late years the effort of Five A
the missionaries-in that country have . Irritetio
bceu thwarted by the interferen 1
government.
A i.s
l*or Throat ntsrnsew
of the chest, "firtn.M'j Jiron-
i-> " are of value. For t'oughs,
of the Throat, caused by cold, or
of the | Unusual Exertion of the vocal organs, in
►peaking in public, or ►itiging, they prodaee
htneflcial results.
TO ADVERTISERS.
mmx’i.oymbjvt . BEALS & FOSTER,
| 41 »•«;; im ;«* r ' »«*"••-
Tin: mim it hrivsmi'hr i m lists
Rddn-a* CltltR. 4
Urtory sprit-
Prlrr (< r all t!-»t ■(.. no| suit.
.^§4 . tj-r noth *ldfw, ML .-an
Rupiitn » tTan »n» ofUi—» tr!*
- I'in ttUra freer
f bnmdwar. New York
The Female
* ' enturw* 'Mod-
k OcsriiTwsiiiASA oxTiu2'^lJ
i 4**051. tlnrlnitnll, Olil».
« lirimtM In 4.
iu the Nose and Threat, Dr. J. H, JdcLe
i ^tarrh Hnufl. It too the* aud hwda. TYial
by mail. I» r . J. H McLean,
(’IT thi* notice out and bring it with
ou'. We arc authorized to refund the cash j
j any person or persons who ►hall bur and
• IWions’ Punr.itiTe Pill* and fail of Veil f
*•*. and a IR-pac... M-odoinn,
k-.MI'a*/.'/. Kciidslt A ' o
.V<U#ntpt.f/vwUli klencilsnd KrjOicck
i«l,K cm- andI yarn pi m Yfl KK
AIK KAN. I'rrwMr nf
OF FO OPEKATIVK XFWSFIPKHS.
i»-r.-,nrr r-
Aint-ricioi Xewr»pr»|*er 1'iiioit.
read h hni
(• rswf.r...
nln>ut Amerlrnn U»lrhr«
a il ith tie*.- otto whonlit arnil (
■ H-ai-l-lof I* c rrlca^l.lal ot U allh i
lilt--, n li la-la la ami free lo nil rrn
ol Clila | Birr.
I LLI’NTR ATED
i-den qiuu-tp
oollu-r i'cni*. and notr 1-' <-«nt»V>
niruraiie r aw.
Vn rr ■ f
■ tnioisu at Dam sura
WAN™^
Kurnrra. AuKuutk t. itimruiahrm. l.amp t
* ‘ “ " ' md Irmeliiia "ifcna*
lllnc. Ne ri«V. li«t
•i.-ieo
P«i4 to kt"«l men. !
*."n. nil Hit a
A BOOK for the MILLION.
.MEDICAL ADVICE.": -V
- V.rri^ Htfpurc. Op:uca Uib.t. tc .SENT FHKJ
r-v.r-r i
' rampl(M frra. il \\ or)
OPIUM?" mi-liftty. ^ Tltnc'Vhori";
'.i-rms n>".|eratr I.UVteallmo-
niala. Ih+cnbcc»*r. Dr. K. K. Marah, gainer, Jtieh
A GREAT OFFER
FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
: 5fttfte : SSW85R-557; k Ri?.“..T , 22A-. < !
n... .. JOUrUNOSAOHfil.N*....
mte. SR> j hand. ;.r nro-rlaw ntahm. larlmtlnr H *'
rr III , n| loarr lirlm fur rnah. - Install-
r ' rr ter.irf aaOV-r«al iaX->«* York
JL^€t. R - v 'flnmJMJI'AHKiiBa I PNIOHr
lifATHIOS CHINK. Or-
"•« a- AUI.NTN S *VTirT*!I*l”lrnIrYt'
1 and Mth/adion,
I NMMni.K WHITINOon re*«*> >
. n ourn »v t o . s
w
ANTED,,
I prrmsnrul rinploi meat:
• r*»»' -is |va>t t-r i• tnpan*.
I'nlon In«ln«4i-lnl Work*, <TucianAil,0,
rnusnrr lh«- hnl mndr. »*nrrnnlpd fnr six
a. AUK.NTW W4NTI I) llluslrr. --
ojiir.jfnllrd. A llha-ml 4l*roual
I, .'(laiOrrt. r'XarrA,*. .Srfcvo;*. l.A.Ijri, Mhaal
ualcnlliul prlir. HOHACi; WlTI'.Rl
NON*i. *nnuri-riuma and Dralrr*. 40
$5
once to F. NASON, 111 Na«*nu S
hi art rlr I iy I* Wte,
^nknLi 1 ^*^ Funiip Im-ii, i .-,t in tbewonc
HUT ”25X*%.Corr.a 1H>, «a- when atfoUiW
Umncdle* fall. TmMmoruja
rid circular* r/yu f
OPIUM
r.KxiN>:R«,
kdowd and aura nctix«tz.
XO CHARGE
for treatment until cured. Coll on or addrrsa
DR. J. O. BECK,
112 Jobs >SK|'
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