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COETTMBIJS* GEORGIA, THURSDAY. JUNE 4 1874.
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-HttaO)* Ii».y»»wiiimi»g
A fee Mia up to Tu**d*y.
Che Georgia fmcsttr nn Irwin ud
r ooanti*. km. pUntad large aero
■ this year, and that Um nib* ara Mill
I with own of bat jut'i orop.
Macon Telegraph has informs
that tb* ragtaa W»mp4 by th.
tawsjtara Ballroad, Ire* Dawson to
}sula, mtwoNd with good rain* on
V
ir J. B. Wyatt, aa old dtilan of
I* oonnty, waa kUtad on Saturday,
hone running away aad dragging
aoraa dkatadat aatangtod in thornn.
of Ma baggy.
Waatmoralaud's laetnra round
ia raid** hav* boon quit* re-
>; aad aow souls frianda in
and Alabk*i*h*v* raised n porta
whioh thay nrga bar to nooapt
l to a trip to Parla, tbara to
hat*tif*for wastage.
Stewart oonnty negro waa load
and aerate for tranisg in ehnrob,
Tha ‘‘masting" baa b**a oon-
nntil on. o’elook tha Snaday aight
— aad thin “oolorad brothar,” get-
rad of it, broke It np by anbatitn-
maladiotion for th* aeoal banadio-
-Ths Forsyth Advertiser reporta ae.-
BTaga and blood-tkinty aota, With
■era* intention, by a negro boy o»-
t ortwelvu year* off sg*. Tha wont
ia atepatona arte waa tb* attest* to
i little negro girl aboat three yaara
e. Ha beat her aavmiy wUh • rock
ok aad ant bar with a kgifa, flnallj
I fa.r,^a^ptr*nUy d»*d, in a ditch
k 0*0*4 axtr.ordinary hail atorm vi«-
| portiona of Ohty eoaaty on the 24th
JZhahailaaraaadtha gaawad toon
age depth of ahoat twaWo te*haa,*od
laoaa drifted ’ to 'It depth of two or
i feat. Tha hall atoaaa fare aa large
_ i and ghinaa egge. Tha crop*
t ware greatly dsr J*d, aad many
atoek warn ia jty ; ■
itlioti littit to thi AuqiU
atatea that a “amart jouiciej
* of th* Antedated oily, who had
•aa ia tha habit of “blaok-matling”
a, woe laat week oonrlolad of m*I-
»la ottos, aad aaatanoad to par a
of $900, or to twelve month*’ labor
ublio work*. Tha lattar adja that
b
llmm
cwetttneitAL.
—Bandolph oonnty, lika Iakkat jart
baaa aarrad with a peremptory ranadamaa
to collect the railroad tax, 1* favor of Bah-
ry Olawa A Co. •:; 11 '.it .13 > «> '
—The Mobii* NsMstm.aampare* J
;lca to .
from ona
never take* a
-ThoP.aioprttaAetna^athat fT the
Oovarnmant cuuuoaa to lame ration*;
than wiU be at laaat a thoaaaad |'
■topped in that radio*, thereby ml
tb* farmer*.
—Hr. James M. MeNamra; of Opelika,
has bean appelated bid ooudfcladaBid reg
ister in cbaneaiyifar, L** iraaaty, to hu
tha vacanoy onraiinoad by the dmth <*] Waa psoorti. ft 'p7ovide« that within ton
ratoer
ewe.
hla brother W. H. MaNamaa, Eaq.
—Tha negro** of Bollock oounty h*td a
meeting in Union Baring* on Saturday
aight bat, bfit atterwrangHag for a
whib/ln a etate of' Mat ItfoMer, U*
light* were pat oat, aad th«y tk
rated into two parii**. The bon*'of
contention waa the nomination for thie
Probata Jadgeohip—ona patty for Black
aad the other farlloMk^ '« ‘ ‘
—John D. itotaev, eolbred, pahHibmd
card ia th* Moatgomary Adeertuer, ia
which he atatea that be applied for aad
waa denied admiaaion to th* naaeaa of
whito Hepublioana in Montgomery bat
week; alaotbat ha met maayothbtool-
ored men oendagdown theetoMWho had
been daniad admiaaion. Hi* card ia called
out by that of OM .Habt Bilaworth, who
had daniad that nagroaa war* rafhaad *d-
miaaion. Aa yat no nagro haa naan found
who aaya that Ha attenmd.
—The Union Spring*' IftraH tetli thb
fox atory: A abort timo tinoo, Henry
Hntehineon, aa ha waa riding along near
Town Creek HwAmp, MW two old foxoa
with aix young oaaa in tho wood* soar the
road. Aiightmg from hfa hoe** 4>o killed
one with a stiok, and seeing another part
ly ooaoeabd under a bnah weak by, h*
oanght it. On* of tho old oaaa ran at
him and Jumped over bis head. Ho, aee-
iog the other abo vanning towards him,
threw up ona hand, which th* foc.abhac
bit or obwed, ha is not certain which.
They continued to rob around end near
one with his pletolT ~ Honlffliig hbnorae
he rodb of, Ao motbm -fWlowing ’ him
about one bondrad and Iff yard* along
tha road. Th* young fas biaeme qoiat
1 Chicago TMUea* MtaMaXJ
Taklaf th* BM1 hjr tho «WM.
Th* Boothern Motbodbte, to Ooafor-
embled at Loobvilla, have taken
a vary bold poaMao os ttoh
qo**Uoa,aad on* wUobtemsoh:
cal than any Northern ohnrob has aaaosMd.
By a vary brg* vot*—828 to 88, being
more than the naoaaaary two-third*—a
minority report that thy paraon making,
buying, malting, or ariag aa a bovotag*
intoxio.ting liquora, abati ba, upon oon-
viation, debarred from memborabipto tb*
ohnrob, waa adopted. Thb nation will
ba aant round to tha loeal Ooafarano**,
apd if Aa majority of thraa-fonrtba eon-
ear it will baoom* a Uw. • Th* vot* waa
preceded by a long and axaited dieoBaaioii,
in whioh all the point* which have ao be
wildered our local olsrgy war* qanvaaaed.
Aa there wee no apparent possi
bility that scriptural texts' oould
ba reconciled, or that th* views
of delegates * would adaut of
any oompromisa, they daeidad to taka the
ball by the boras and throw th* animal
out altogether. Tha whiakay-maaofao-
turer, th* whbkay-setbr, tha whiakay-
buyer, and Aa wbiakay-drifikar .ware all
classed under the seme head, and the ban
wea pronounced. Ac a teat of A* fooling
in the Conference, one of A* most prom
inent members declared himself in favor
of jhi* special legislation, even if it
itrook fifty thousand member* from A*
bb foods to paytogAaea. bstMII r^°. D J
inetoad, and Ant Acre
l bb
[ oat hb term
knob rejoicing over bb onmtof to grief
'hbwny.
-Young Marioh Oates waa not killed
Aa discharge of a pistol to tb* hands
t young lady, at Athaaa, bat hb pom
oh Was rapraeentod by the first reports
to inch aa to rail* tha presumption
I ba lived only a few hour*. Tha An-
ta Chronicle notions lator diapatohas
ortiog him aatiar, with some hops* of
Iraoovery. Itb stated that ho and
i oang man had snapped A* pbtol
1 but on# of th* eaambars wiAont
scharge, and they Aon lariated on the
ngbdy snapping on A* remaining
a, upon whioh Aey put a oap to startle
Mr. She finally palled on A* trigger,
with theaed reault reported.
TEXAB BOBDBB TMCILtl.
I
■Man mm Ike War Poth-Tanaae
Rlelag ta fieftl tha lavadere.
tianviSTow, Mey 81.—The Neat' San
Ihtooio apecial aaya a Kiowa ohiaf in-
foripad Aa Indian totatpretar at Fort
till, ^eoently, that Aa Oamanohaa bad a
;iM>danoe near Elk Oraek, Indian Ter-
ifitry, where they datarmioed in ooonoil
depredate on the frontier settler*, and
dally in Texan The Herald has in-
atioo that General MoKenxie baa
. i 'oroaaad tha Bio Graoda into the
xioan territory, from Corpna Obrbti.
[hare b a rumor bar* that a lot of
dosha attacked Aa hone* of an Amer-
_i, about twenty-fire mile* above her*
. As Husoes, on last Tbnradty. The i
*rt aeye they were driven oil—thirty-'
ting killed. Thar* ar* other reports
rerioaos being murdered at points
t from twenty.fir* to fifty miles
hero, Tbsrt b a vary strong feel-
inseenrity to travolors orerUud
b point.'
attentive committee of asfety
ined a cirtmbr, whioh requires all
ttons b> mgiatar at As Heeorder's
•iAin tan aaya, to esoh of whom
art gi wn . All aho fail to
** r "to* 0 ton daye ar* to ba oonaid-
** ""tog at abetting A* enemy.
to,0 5f7tiillbadi*lt with as far as
lW *dh be anforoed against vagrants,
' Jtoulling and soipiolon* ohar-
lula was oousldsrsd neosssary on
has done itself otadlt to taking en atti
tude which oannot be-muondantood.. If
A* Oburoh is to take ehy position at
all, it ahonld taka a radttal on*. U til
drinking u an avti, it to folly fa* tb*
Obnioh to oompromisa wiA it. Th*
taaekars of vlrtna nave bO' right
to meat vioe half way- By thb bold
aeticki A* Church Sooth’ will no longer
have 1 to aqnabbb over fermented end nn-
fermented win*. Itwill.no longerbav*
to apologize for the oouduot of Noah, Jo-
aeph, DuvH, Solomon, and tb* rest of Ao
driuking putrinrrhs. It will not bags io
adopt triturated current jelly ns a substi
tute for grape juice and the extra'ots of
rye arid corn. It wilt not'have to explain
that fiiiraole at Cana of Galilee. It sate
A* seal of its disapproval upon all aaeh
practices. It prononnoaa these old and
arratia patriarchs as unworAy of Aa
momberahip of tho MeAodbt Church.
Nevertheless, the Gonferanoe ii to ta
oradited with ooursgo to throwing out nl-
cobot altogether. Now, will th* Metho
dist Church North have tha oonrag* to
follow in the steps of thoir Southern
brethren, and leave the prodoota of th*
vine end distillatioos of oaraab to A*
sinners, and forever dear their skirts of
responsibility, and aet an example to th*
children of darkness ?
ELECTION IN OREGON.
Pobtlaup, June 3.—The eleotion re-
returus oome in very slow. Grover, Aa
Damooratio eandidat* for Governor, has a
muoh lighter vote than waa antidpatod.
Hb vote everywhere b behind hb party.
Tha Independents will have control of
As Legislature.
TRAGEDIES IN KENTUCKY.
NicnoLAsvmx, Kr., Jane 8.—Tnondny
a Mr. Harding w« (hot and killed by
W. H. Sopper, son of J. H. Sopper,
about noon. Another tragedy oeenrrad
about twelve miles aonth of Niohobavillc.
Grsnvillo Smith, agsd 60, killed hb ne
phew, W. Hughes, and than shot himself.
SmlA is mortally wonnded.
—A Wyoming paper delioetaly annonn-
ees that its oharge for marriage notioae ia
— ——„„ “jnat what the eostacy of the bridegroom
it of nwnaron* murders committed, may prompt."
.•toe edw »<[■• i 'ii'i
f. !*»?•«•'
aot^ox tw aaoAxn to mmxn'i bam#—
i JqiiR..M-;Th»,BM>*to
e l A* Consular and Hiplomatio aad
on apprapsiation bills, aad than diri
enasad; wiAont aottoa, As qnaation of
ohnp tttnaiortiiioQ.
Th* bffl to hUiend A4 oharior of A*
idaaaabSnvtod and Traat Oampany
ykanor.
Ayala a Teoahle la
iant
of A* Currency ahdl appoint Area coed-
tniosiriaera, who, under hb direction and
the control of Ao Secretary of A* Treas
ury, shall tab* possession of. A*
banks and . all Aba aetata of
tb* hank and its biuaa^pa, _
to wind np Aa fmstheaa of oaid bank and
branabMandRMtoKMttoCvB- Traaantp
.fill auroay .kadlnad lh*f*fram. Tb#
ComptraUarof At Onirency b to daltvar’
and pay dlvidaods aa raaulta jnatify. Th*
aommbalonaia ar* to raoaiva a aabry
at §3,000 par annum, end, glw
bonds of §25,000 aaoh. It to provided,
bowavar, that if to th* prograaa of wind
ing np, th* Oounnmissioners and Oomp-
troUer of th* Ourreaoy, shall at any time
will tun it OT«r to. a board of traate**,
wfaoebaffAin reberve Atir present pow-
•to.
Tha Sanatahtd rip A# bill to anthor-
Ua the offloere of the U f . 8. steanier Mon-
arohyto aooept madab from the King of
Hbm..
i 'In A* Aejhilt extending to A*
3d of Marob 1870, ea thatime forpra
ten ting aleiina to 'At SonAera Obims
OommUMt tobi* wp for action. It waa
aipandad by providing for two additional
commissioners- -■■> .flofiNSV
|Ab amandment offered by Oohb, *f
. North Carolina, to extend As jnriadlolioa
toobiota MMpHkn-of bdildlngs
and grounds to A« SouAera Statas by
Ah army or navy of lb* Ua'ited Statas,
wan raj acted by a Unvote—111 to U1;
anfi auotber amendment, offered by Cobb,
A4t norvic* to the •Confederate Army or
Mi|ltb Anil not be taken ns oonelnsive
proof of dtob^yslty, wsaalao rejected. 5
The bill wae Aea recommitted to the
Cotoerittee on Gbiees.
The net of th* ernrion was given to A*
bill fordocpenfng Ae month of Ae Mis-
slssippi river. No notion.
Washington Notes.
The Senate in Kxeonuve session today
confirmed Ae. nomination of June* F.
Green to be Appraiser of Charleston.
Gen. Bristow will probably enter npon
his duties a* Secretary of the Treasury
on Friday. ^ -
XEU6IOIS ABl’p’rBOrRMIONAL
AMOUIAYION*.
Refenmad Presbytorian Synod.
Pbiladxlfhia, Pa., Jobs 3.—Tha Re
formed Presbyterian Synod adopted a se
ries of resolutions that Ae constitutional
recognition of Jeeus Christ, Aa mediator
between God ond mao, aa Ae legislative
head and ruler of Ao nation, b the indis
pensable daty of nations.
Northern Proabytovlaa Assembly.
Louiavuma, Kz., Jane 8.—In tk* Pree-
bytorbn dssemMy, Breekenrldge, from
Ae tommltte* appointed to consider Ae
expediency of appointing a oommittee
from this Assembly to oonfer with tb*
Southern Assembly; reported that, owing
to : A* action of that Assembly, nothing
remained to be done.
American Kedteal Association.
Detroit, Juno 8,—Tha American Medi
cal Amoobtion commanded its annual ses
sion today. A large number of members
ire present. Dr. Tonor, of ^Washington,
A* President, mode an address—interest
ing particularly to Ae profession.
2RM. A. SCOTT*ELECTED PEER-
Pan^ Jon* 8.^-In A* AasamblyTuea-
day th* geoeral atSotioa biU whs taken
up, nnfi fr stormy fiobeta foOowed. Baa-
janav Radtoal, to thd'Mttm of a hitler
bpomb; taaatad A* Bonapartiata wiA
leading VMM* to SaAui. A aeaa* of
Mdid aMttwristik ansaad, mid at ona lima
Iwma of tM Mpatba rimttot earn* to'
. .*kiuoI* u f»:u ' -‘in*
fwnsahsma' dsBtMUf (, ii''-^*b4iWA;u
BM# to-day. Ha made a oomprahmufiv*
ktatamaat of A* position of the Bopabll-
o»° party/ tod doebrad AM the progrms
^t had mad* was owing to It* admirable
E itohtirti. He predicted Apt A*
atWiitb would be between Bepobli-
■a sad Bonapartism. K* sevsrely
fisnonneed the oonduat of AeBoospert-
bto; and oonctodod wiA nn anmost and
eloqnent spptol to the UUmb to nntie
on A* work of eomoHdlttoh if the ro-
inblie. The ondieooe, numbering pbdnt
inaladod many oMoAst* of the Aa-
maabljr, and aavarml dUyOrk who worn
diamtoaaff by the ht* govarnmant.
The Rtoetlwa Rill to W CaatoaleO.
Panin, Jane 8.—Th* dobnt* on tb*
Hbetien bill will b* ooatastad to-morrow,
when Ledra Bolin will Speak against tba
meaanre. Brtaaon, in hb spasoh to-day,
■olatnhly warned Urn Chamber, that A*
adoption of the bill would Uad to revolu
tion, or * plebiedta*. '
Gambette, at Anxarra'today, danounc-
*d tlta {AnbUhltnih aa fab* in prinoipis,
and nU nltisan* Aonld appeal to A* poo-
pl< by meant of A*, gonaral tioottobs.
lhb wan A* vital quostttii. ,: ‘ -
■PAIN. ' ' ' ' '
Pasts, June 8.—It U reported on good
authority that Serrano will soon order a
general elaottOn to Spain, and if A*
monarchists aid' in a majorily h* will pro-
paBenn efithrAhamaot of the Priaaa of
Aatnrisf, undakhinowarMnncy,'
Itittnok, June 8.-^rttohe# from Su.
Sebastian nsptort that A* town has'been
attacked by the Carlbts to foroe, aad ia
in a critical altuation. Man-of-war have
been sent to protact AS foeetan rerilenta.
Bolnforcemonts for A* garrison are haa-
taning fromlha interior.
ENSLANR.
Tk* Winners mt Use Rarby.
Lomdox, Jane 8, 8:80 f. ii.—The rses
for the Derby.stnken at Epeoss to-day was
won by W. S. Cartwright's rb. e. Georgs
Frederick. Sir Toton Sickle*' hr. o.
Courenne DeFor* cam* in aaoond, and
Lord Falmonth'a ch. o. Atlantia third.
Twenty started.
Tha weather Waa favorable fex th*
rao*. ’
tiUBA. *
Havaxa, Jnna 8.—Payment of fomign
postage in spacb ban been required slno*
yesterday.
MARKETS.
BY TRLRGRAPM TO XXfiVIMI.
Nataly all Ilsiasii orlflaat. ftoa Ia4i«wtlea
sad Torpidity o( the Liv.r, aad rsliaf le always
aniloesly soartu sftsr. If tbs Liver Is BsfuDted
lu Its sctloi, hsallb la slaost tavariably ssoersd.
Wont of action In the Liver causes usadsebs.
Const!patloa, Jaundice. Fein In the Shealdera
Oeuah^OhUb, Dlaalness, Soar Itoaaeh, Bad Toeo
(a th# Month, Bltluiu Attaoka, Palpitation of the
Bs*fM Dtproaslon of Spirits, or tho niuoa, aid a
hd”*™! oAor synntonu, t>r whioh BIMkOMS'
LIVnH XXOBLATOh la tha boat ronady that has
rtsr bean dlscovsrsd. Itaols alldly,
Phjladxlpjua, Jane 8.—At n meeting
of th* Board of Directors of Ae Peno-
•ylvania Railroad te^by, Col. Thoa. A,
Soott was alaotad Viaaidant, and Goorg*
Roberta Vice President.
THE WEATHER.
Dxpabtmext or Wan, >
Washixotox, June 8, 1874.)
Probability.— For the South Atbutio
and Gulf Statas psrtblly cloudy end de
cidedly warm weather on Thursday, with
local mins.
TELEGRAPHIC NOTE*.
—Tbs brakamen an A* Chicago and
Alton Railroad are ou a strike at Rloom-
iegtou. Men have been sent to supply
their places.
—Tha compositors in tb* Courier office
of Evansville, Iod., struok work yet"
dey because the proprietor refoaod lo
disoharge a compositor who would not
pay the. amassment to sand a delegate to
the National Typographical Union at St.
Lonis.
Loxnox, Jnna 8.—Consols for money
92|*B2|. , L,
Nbw You, Jan* 8.—Stocks dnll and
irragnbr. Money 2 oar qaot. Gold 11}.
Exohange—long 488), short tflj. Gov-
ernmanta steady. State bonds quiet.
Naw You, Jab* 8—Evening.—Monty
aaay at 9*8. Exobang* firm at 4884; Gold
weak and declined, Ufall j. Rate* for
carrying 2}. Governments doll ud low-
. Staten quiet and nominal.
Provision Mark eta.
Nxw Yobx, June 8.— Floor quiet and
unchanged. Wheat quiet ana steady.
Cora steady. Pork firm—mam §lb 75.
Loutovillb, Jane 3.—Floor unchanged.
Provieiona quiet. Pork §18.25. Baeon
shonldera 7j, dear riba 104, abar 104.
Lard 12}a|. Whiskey 95.
Oimcixxati, Jane 3.—Floor doll ud
unchanged. Cora firmer—mixed 65*67.
Pork quirt and firm nt §18. Lard quiet
and firm nt 11}. Baooo a toady—jobbing
sales, shoulders 7}; olaar rib 10; riser 104
a}. Whiskey steady at 95,
St. Louis, Jnna 2.—Floor dull, nothing
doing. Com firmer nt 56*57, on traok.
Whiskey higher at 96. Provisions quiet
—only a small order trade.
If 13-16*27-82: Aogust 18 7-83*4; Sapiam-
baa 18848.
Nnw You, Jno* 8.—Qnl*t; aal*a 889
at 18}*}; oat receipts 498.
Galvbrom, Jus 3.—Nat Meripta 135
baits.
ia MoaiLX,_Jun* 3.—Cotton' Ann; mid
dling* 17, low middling* 164, good ordin
ary 15*}; Moot ptS 7.
Bowrox, Jnna 8.—Ootton dnU; mid-
dbbga 184*.; art Moatpta 5 balsa; **ba
200; *10* 8,500.
porta to Gtort Britain 2115.
Now Onnsaxs, June 3.—Ootton— In
regobr and ansior; middliaga 17); low
middllnoa 16}; good ordinary 15}; ordi-
nary 18}; net reoeipta 689.
—It is not generally known that BonA
Carolina exempts all newly established
manufacturers from State taxation for ten
yean after Aey begin business.
Liverpool, Jnna 8—9:80 p. H.— Oot
ton— Uplands 8}a}; Orleau 8}; sab* 10,-
000 bale*, inolnding 2,000 for export tad
apecnlatlnn.
Sales of uplands nothing balow good
ordinary, d*iiv*rsbb ia Jnn* 8 5-10; do.,
deliverable July end. August 8 7-16; do.,
deliverable Augnat and September 8 9-82,
Seim of Oriaue nothing below low
middlings, deliverable Jnn* end July
8 7-16.
2 p. m.—Salmof uplands nothing below
low middlings, deliverable in Jane 8 5-16;
do., deliverable August ud September
S; dale* 6,000 of Aeeerioan.
3 p. m.—Sale* nothing below good or
dinary, deliverable Jan* ud Jaly 8 5-16.
New Yomx, Jan* 3.— Cotton **si*r,
•lies 517 b*l*i; apbnd* 18}o., Orbsua
184c.
Future* opaned weak a* follow*:
June 17}*0-16; July 18; Augrut 18}t}.
New You, June 8.—Ootton—net re
oeipta 428.
Fntnr** cloud etoady; oaloa 37,500
toil**, ** follow* : June 17 7-16; July
and twin! a ainpla vegetable compoa'n'd, can d* ne
Injury la any qaantlllM that It nay ba takas. It
U harmleaa In every way j it baa been uoed kr
JJrty yaara, and hundred! of the good end grant
ftni all parla of tho country win vouch Tor Ik
talng tho purest and boat. •
filMM' UVtt UNUUNI, If ItiitiM,
T« hamlet*,
!■ no dt atic Violont medicine*
Ia inr* to nri If taken rec«Urij,
srtiKa&ttE&A.,
fa ttof cbeiMpI medicine In the world,
In flTen with snfetj and Ihe heppieat reenlu to
_ ihe noRt (Mloet* InfkDt,
toe* net Interfere with bHRiMCM,
Dog* n'»r difiRrrange the ijrMfem,
Tikm the piece of Quinine Mu Bitter* of every
. i Jiltnl,
Ov^ntM Ifm ifmpl ot and keoi iwmediee.
*OB HALE BY ALL DMUMJIff.
fefcl deodftwly
Prominent Incidents
IN THB
History of Columbus
From He Firit Settlement in 1827, to th*
Wileon Haiti, in 1865, compiled by Jonx
H. Martin.
The undereigned proposes lo publish, in a
volume <if 150 or more pages, a work under
th* above title, covering the period from th*
selection of the locality for a “■trading town,”
in 1827, to the capture and partial destruction
the city by the Wilson Had, in 1865.
Tho incidents will bt derived mainly from ill
newspapers, which will be gleaned for Ms
purpose with much care. It is believed that
most gf our citicens would Hike to have such
incidents in this eompactemd convenient form,
and will encourage the undertaking to the
extent of the small amount asked for th* work,
Each chapter will contain short biographi-
cal sketches or notices of the principal citicens
mentioned m it, who have since died. The
volume wilt also embrace full information
concerning the churches, factorise, drc., now
existing.
We do not propose to publish this compila
tion with a view to making money, as the
smalt price asked for if will show. Nut at
the same time we do not want to lose money
by its publication, and therefore we wish to
limit the number ef copies printed to the de
mand for the work. With this object in view,
wi issue this prospectus, inviting (hose who
desire copies <rf the volume to send m their
names.
The price will be one dollar ptr copy for
a pamphlet bound volume, printed on paper
like the specimen sheet issued. A small
number cf copies will also be issued on a su
perior article cf paper for f l 30 per copy.
Payable when the work is delivered, which
will be some lime next Fall.
THOS. GILBERT.
May t2, 1874.
ron SALE AMD WENT.
To Bent.
^FTKR April 6th, two Vnrnieked BXD£|
BOOMS, Kitohen end SUM*, with nee of dining
room and parlor. Add roue
»pl tf M, Inquirer Offloe.
Pore Cold Soda I
Kimeogen and Vichey Water
rxon
TCW’B HRW gORA FOUNTAIN, AT
J. I. GRIFFIN'S
J«t tf DXUO ST0U.
CROCERIES.
THX WH0UMALE
Grocery House
-Of-
J. A J. KAUFMAN,
No. 14 and in Broad It,
Oelimhna, Si„
wn nmuni on baud about
100,000 pound* Baeon.
§00 barrrt* Flour.
From 100 fo 200 bsrralt §«•■*. j..
100 bH* Ooffh*.
From 100 to MO horrolo Syrup,
200 barrot* Whhk*y.
900 boxoo To baooo.
MO •* Soap, r
200 » Ooufilo*.
100 barralt Lord. •
■0 •• Mookorol.
000 took* Salt.
•0 tlsrooa Rloo.
§00 room* Wrapping Paper.
100 oa*o* Fotaak.
MM “ Oardluoa.
100 “ Oyatars.
100 “ Piokia*.
M0 boxo* Oaady.
100 “ ttsroh.
lOOgrwa Parlor Hntakaa.
NiM Cigars.
*** laaaflkfa* ta Ih* Oo—qy Hno. wtaoh Uwv
take to »• undo by tho pacha*#, as law ao aay
athor Jobbing law (a lbs UaitM lutoa.
oprll la
j. a j. KAuruaN
rtaotou aom ax uerrax, okit
Vj xasr xio oorrax * uT
Boosted Ei# OaOOs, 40a R R.
Now Orleans Uatra A iagar !«■**,
Maw Orlaans TaUow Otailtad Sugar It Ha.
Ultra laiar-Ccrad Oaiaa.
Oboloa Ingaronrad IboaUan.
Mild Cdrod White Moat.
Part Apple sad Wlas Ttasgar, Meg gal.
at. Lonis Pearl Orlta.
Plata Tarblab Pmaoa, ld^a R k.
Now Onrtaata, Uj^c.
Iordan 1 Magia Milk.
Klogaford bu.or Ulan Staata.
Boat qui-lity Laundry
and TiUat Soapa.
Pars White Koraatas Oil, toe ft gallon.
ROBT 8. 0RANE,
■no thbl Mb] Trades.
H. F. ABELL A CO.
JOM UM0B1VKD.
Old aof'n’t Java and Mocha Ooffoo,
Ouopowdar and Young Hyton Tua,
■raakfaatocd Japan Too,
Canton Glu«sr Froaarvat,
"Otpar* and tauoa* of all kind*,
Italian Sotod Oil,
Ryo Flour and Oat Mod,
Imported Wine* and Olgart,
Qothan Ruttor. Roof Tongues,
Magnolia Ham* and Oriad leaf,
Maxappa Flour ond Grib,
Graham Flour and Wheat Orlta,
Oogar, all grada* add prloaa,
aym if
F. A. POMEROY,
‘ AT nOOUIB’l COHNEH,
CALL! ATTUMTIOM TO
Oholoo White Shad,
" Fraah Bay Flth,
11 Mobil* Cabbage,
0alary and Lattuaa.
" Live and Oraaaad Poultry,
Fraah Country Rauaaga,
Rpnr* Rib* and Baokbona*.
A Oboloa Lot of I mb
Ortekor*, Rugar Jumblav, Lemon
gnapa, Olngar Rnapi, Lemon
Craame, Ao,
Apple*, Onion*, Potato** A Turalpa.
AIm toh*1 family BappliM nod fnnej Qrocorio*
on hand.
Mr. T. 0. PRIDOKN will bo fonnd nl Ik* conn-
tor and will b* pltMtd lo wall on hla former cua-
tomor* and fritndi. Tb* pntronaf o of tho public is
rwpocttolly Mlicltod. fobtl
BIOLUTI DITOKOBf OBTAIMID FMOM
Rourta, of dlffcront tUloa, lor d*o*rHon, Ao.
Vo publicity required. No oharfo until dlvorc*
grantqd. Addrww,
* M. BOUSIp Attorney,
mylO dawly 1M Broadway, N. T.
Pleasant Summer Resort!
W
CATOOOA OFRIMOO, OA.,
an 0PUMUD JUNK lit, 1174. A ear.
for all dlaaaaaa. Boar! $40 ptr month—