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VOL. XVI.
Enquirer.
COLUMBtTa GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1874,
NO. 136.
or to
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
ALFRED R. CALHOUN,
Proprietor.
Twelve month*, in edvenoe $8 00
Six month*, “ 4 00
Thro* month*, “ 2 00
Os* month, “ 75*.
Wibli En«uibxb, on* jeor 2 00
StmoxT ExQuma, os* y**r 2 SO
Buxd.t end Wuklt Exquizmm to
gether, on* y**r 3 00
WASHINGTON.
CUIUUUIOXAL.
Sqnwe.
1 Wwk, Daily $ 3 00
* " “ 5 00
11 “ 0 so
1 Month, “ I uo
“ “ J* 00
“ “ 17 00
“ “ SO 00
“ “ ss so
“ “ 25 00
1 Sqoaralywr 43 00
Th. obov. la with tho privitag. of ■ change
over/ thno Month., Nat poorly carta n liberal dl,-
ofthe Dolly.
Whan an adrertlaeBent la chosgtd More than
once I, three montha the nd.ertlaer will be char*.
-■* “■ * -* loaipooitinn. roralgo odrer-
rns iK a mimmii coal
MIKE—THREE PERSONS
KILLED.
WnjcnsnaaBB, Jon* 9.—Laat night nn
•xploeion occurred. The nhaft is the
Nantiooeko wna horning. Three miner*
were lotting fir* to a breaker, which waa
•non ■ destroyed. While fighting th*
es some horning timber* tell upon
iiiia a Vivian, killing him instantly,
lex'Ale, Charles Oeller, Hawley Walsh,
Lowell, Thomas UoUanns,
Beininsnyder, and Lorens Krebs,
thegang, who were alao engaged in
ting th* fire, were overcome by the
and had to b* oarried from the mine,
first two were insensible, when
ght to th* fresh sir, and have since
The other, are doing well.
IXDIAKA.
Murders bis Child, Wife and
Hlnoeelf.
ntills, Iso., dan* 9.—John
tt, a saloon keeper of thia oily,
to be under the influence of liquor
of th* time, committed a horrible
r at 6 o’oloek thia evening. Ha has
in (he habit of abasing his wife,
', U is said, waa equally abnaive to
She left him, and had applied for
divorce, and the trial, wsa set for
ednesdaynext. HcDermott oalled at bis
er-in-law's residence, where his wife
and asked her to oomo bask and live
th him, which she agreed to do on llon-
H* then left th* home, and re
ed in ton minntes with a large navy
Ivor, and found Mrs. McDermott
ig her baby. He raised th* weapon
deliberately fired at her; the ball
ok th* baby in the forehead, passing
throogh its head and landing in th*
hi breast of its mother, prodnoing
bably a fatal wound. He then placed
revolver to hia head and blew his own
rain* out. Th* baby died Instantly,
at little hopes are entertained for the
ovary of its mother.
CHEAT TROTTING MATCH.
Nxw Vann, done 9.—There was a great
rot at Prospect Park Pair Oronnds Mon
day between Qoldsmith Maid and Judge
Fullerton. The betting at the start was
100 to 2S on the Maid. Fullerton won
the first heat in 2:19; but the Maid who
was still th* favorite by 100 to 60 won tbs
aaoond heat in 2:18$. Betting then rose
to 100 to 20 on Maid who won the third
heat in 2:18. There was no betting
thereafter. Th* Maid won th* fourth
heat and the ram in 2:16$.
LANDING OF THE KEW ATLANTIC
CABLE.
PosnMOUTn, N. H., June 9.—The cable
steamer Faradsy is in port. She is of
4600 tom burthen, the largest ever in
these waters. Festivities rale the day
aboard and ashore. The oabl* waa buoyed
within ten miles of the shore. The deep
••• cable Is very strong, but light—three
tom to the mile ; th* shore endings 2$
inohss in dismeter, and weighing eighteen
tom to the mile.
M11THEB PIMOHBAGK NOB SSMH*M tut
THE WEATHEE.
Dxfabtmbmt or Wax, >
Wasukoton, June 9, 1874.)
ProbabUiUet.—For the Southern At
lantic and Gulf States generally elear and
warm weather, except on the Florida and
Golf ooasta; southwest winds; no de
cided ohang* in the barometer. Light
rain will prevail in the southern portion
of the South Atlantic States, thence west
ward to Texas.
A MURDEROUS mimiwippi me-
«BO.
Mxvphia, Jnn* 9.—A dispatch from
Savdis, Min., says Mose Gregory, a ne
gro, attempted to shoot his wife, bnt
missed her and killed his 13 year old
daughter. He admit* the killiug, but
*>• ‘Had to kill his wife, and would
1 MU bar yet.
Washington, jane 9.—In the
Allison, from the Distriot of Columbia
Investigating Committee, reported a bill
for the Government of th* Distriot,
which was placed on th* calendar.
In the House to-day the Committee on
Expenditures in the Department of Jus
tice, through the senior eheirston, report,
ed, and the bill wss pssssd.
' The bill for the reorganisation' of. th*
Distriot Government, it is reported, oomssi
np in s dsy or two.
The Judioisry Committee reported id-
versely on the Stutero TnnneU bill.
West, from the Committee of Confer
ence on the Army Appropriation, made a
report whioh wsa adopted. I
Three Judges of tbeOeurt ol Claims
shall constitnte s quorum.
Tbe Moiety bin occupied all d*$.
Mease.
Tbe votes on tbe Louieisaa election
were ss follows:
First—That Finohbaok it entitled to
the teat prima facie. Lost without a
division.
Baoond—That Bhscidan waa elected.
Lost by 71 to 145. 1,!
Third—That Pinchback was not at tot
ed. Lost by 94 to 121.
Fourth—That the testimony does not
•how that oither was eleoted, and that
they may take farther testimony. Oarried
without a division.
The House bill abolishing the Western
Distriot of Arkansas was passed, and,
also, bills providing that all clerks in th*
District and Oirooit Courts of tbs United
8tates shall give bonds hereafter of not
Isas than $6,000. nor more than $20,000,
and all marshals to give bonds inot ex
ceeding $40,000, and hereafter all mar
shal's accounts are to be approved in open
oourt before being paid by the TV esc ary.
The Western Distriot of aa^,...^ by
report, is shown to haws oost the Govern
ment $760,000 in throe years, and to have
been a very stench in the nostrils of th*
people of that country.
After tho Louisian* election dose was
disposed of, Benor, of Virginia, Reported
on the enormous franda in the Western
Judicial District of Arkansas.' A bill to
abolish the District wa* passed, and iha
Attorney General was directed to institute
an investigation, and to psy non# of the
pending account! until after ha reports to
the House. ,
The Geneva award bill waa than dis
cussed until adjournment. The vote is
to be taken to-morrow.
WsablnctoR Metes.
The Committee of Wayt and Meant
visited Boston to-day.
The Senate Military Committee agreed
to postpone the consideration of tha
House bill for the reorganization of th*
army till next session.
The conference committee on tl|* Freed-
men's Bank have reaobed no conclusion.
A delegation of Western tobaoco man
ufacturers are here to protest against the
indiscriminate sale of loose tobnooo by
th* prodaoers. , ’
The Committee on Printing sustain Qol.
Clepp, the Publie Printer.
No Southern nominations.
RADICAL CAUCUS AT THE CAH-
• TAL.
Appointment of n Mow Miatlonal
Committee.
Washington, Jane 9.—A oAuoas of Be-
pub.ioan Senator* and Representatives
was held in tbe ball of tbs Hons* of
Bepresentatives to-night—Senator Chand
ler in the abeir, end Representatives Par
sons of Ohio and Lynch of Mississippi
aoting as secretaries,
A proposition ‘was ottered that * Con
gressional Committee be- appointed in
view of tbe coming elections.
This was opposed by Kelly of Pennsyl
vania, who thonght the appointment of
snoh a committee unnecessary, os every 1
man should go before the people in his
own way.
Senator Chandler explained the political
situation, and gave reasons why (he com
mittee should be appointed, saying that a
similar oommittes had rendered efficient
service in (he party.
Lynch (ooiored) of Mississippi, while
edvocsting tbe appointment of tbe com
mittee, spoke of ths necessity of pushing
the Civil Bights bill, and said tbe oolorsd
voteis in the future, as heretofore, would
support the ttepublioans, there being no
other party to whioh they could go.
Others spoke; but ss tbe fln*nci*l ques
tion was sought to be introduced, and ss
it was feared this might provoke disoord,
the caucus avoided it by adopting tha
pending resolution, and therefore th*
committee was ordered to be appointed.
Eaeh State delegation selects a member,
tbe selections to be hereafter reported to
officers of tbe meeting. Tha capons then
adjourned.
Expl**l*n and Laos of Llf* ms Us*
«Ni|ls Air Lla* B. B.
Atlanta, June 9.—Th* angina of th*
eonstraotion train on the Air Line Boad
exploded Monday morning at tha water
tank three mils* north of Doloth, while
taking water. Tha fireman, a ooiored
m*h, wsa killed Instantly. The Conduc
tor, Cap t. Adams, -is supposed to be fatal
ly injured, and engineer Baskeville was
slightly *«alded. Both ends of the boiler
ware blown ont.
CDMVERnOM OF COTTON EX.
UHAMUEB.
Augusta, Ga., Jnnc 9.—The delegatee
to the Convention of Cotton Exohanges,
whioh meets here to-morrow, have ar
rived from New York, Norfolk, NaabviUe,
Memphis, Louisville, and New Orleans.
Delegations from othsr oitiss will srrivs
to-night and in th* morning. Commit-,
tees were appointed at a misting tbie
evening (o prepare business for tha Con
vention.
foreigjTintelligence.
rODB MOUTH CARDURA.
teat Me Fried util He haa
Ohaxlbston, Job* 9.—Judge Graham
has filed hia decision upon the question
whether Governor Mom* is nnbjsct to in.
dmtmsut and trial by ordinary criminal
process, previous to impsaohmsnt by the
Legislator*. He holds that the setioa of
Mprns, as aharged in th* indlotmaat, was
16 troth thi official action. If it was mis.
conduct, or * crime, it waa still official
misoonduot, or a oruas oommittad by him
as Governor. It is therefore ordered that
the indiotmaat for lavs say as to Franklin
J. Moses, Jr., be quashed, aud th* oim
M to him b* struck from the docket.
BHDDE INLAND* OENATOROH1P.
PuoviniNos, June 9.—Tbs Legislator*
meets to-morrow in joint sssaioa la ballot
for Senator. Burnside is ahead in voting
in separate House, but leeks largely
of a majority.
> I ri /i—.
GEORGIA.
MEXICO.
ties Ranaovad — Criminals
Ar>
Cm or Maxioo, Jans 2.—Th* local
customs duties, imposed on goods going
(retain* sitp Id'anothBr within the Terri
tory of Mexico, are to b* abolished.
aB the parties implicated in the burn
ing of ths alleged sorceress in Jsoobo
at* iq prison. Four wars arrested by th*
police, and the others surrendered them
selves. None of them can read except
one, who is a village school master, who
says tbs outrage would not have been
perpetrated had not the Prefect sent or
der* to hurry th* exeention.
Raw R*v*lt Im Mexico-Rain* of as
Ancient City Discovered.
Havana, June 6.—Advices from th*
City of Mexico to Mey 31 state that • pro.
nnnoismento against the Government is
oonindered inevitable in the State of Mo*
rales. Three persons, charged with being
leadem in tbe movement to this end, have
been arrested aud Mat to prison.
Numerous bands of Indians have ap
peared near th* frontier settlements of
tbe State *4 Ooahnila. The* have burned
a number of ranches, and the people are
itrieken.
rains of a lam «U$—probably
far a good state of preservation,
discovered Matt TenoUqne, in
tha State ef Tabasco.
Small Fox lit Issmlen.
Havana, Jon* 9.—Th* small pox is
aging in Jamaica. Vessels thither ar*
quarantined.
FRANCE.
Demands *f th* Left Centre-Critical
Condition—Archbishop D*nd.
London, June 9.—Ths Timet' corres
pondent at Faria telegraphs that it is ex
pected {that DoFonr* in a few days will
ask ths Committee on Constitutional Laws
to oome to a vote on the first artiols of
th* bill introduced May, 1873, providing
that tbe Government consist of a Senate,
Chamber of Bepresentatives, end Presi
dent of tbe Bepublie. If tbe Committee
rejeot th* article, the Left Centre will
move in the Assembly to refer tbe simple
proposition to s new commission. Should
this fail, tbe Left Centre as a last resort
will move tbe dissolution of tbe Assembly.
In the event of any adverse votes, th*
depnties belonging to all seotiona of tha
Left any possibly resign en masse.
Pabib, June 9.—Arobbishop Laudrieot,
of Bbeims, is dead.
MPAIM.
A General Battle Expected.
London, June 9.—A correspondent of
the Timet, in a letter to that journal from
Vittoria, Spain, says that Marshal Oonoha
is moving against the Carlists in Navarre
with every available means. Gan. Dor.
regay, commander of the Carlists, is
slrasdy in good position. An important
notion is expected to lake place soon.
—A youth named Marshall, near Dsn.
buy, in Wilkes oonnty wrote a note to a
young lady and signed the name of Wil
liams, on* of his companions at sobool.
Th* letter, greatly inoensed, met Marshall
pn the sobool steps and stabbed him to
' he heart. After the murder he escaped
o the wood*.
MARKETS.
MW TELEGRAPH TO BRSUIBEB.
■*a*y susd Steen Markets.
London, Jua* 9.—Street rate j below
bank rate. Eti* 29$.
Pabm, Jan* 9.—Urate* 69f. 82$o.
Nnw York, Jans 9.—Stocks quiet and
lower. Money 2 per cent. Gold HOi.
Exohang*—long 488$, short 491$. Gov
ernments doll. State bonds quiet and
Nxw Yonx, Jon* 9.—Gold qniet and
firm at 10$*|. Governments dull and
(toady. States quiet and nominal.
. > fjsnMM wi*
Nxw Yonx, Jane 9.—Flour quiet and
heavy. Wheat dull and declining. Corn
a shade firmer. Fork qniet; mess
$17 90*18 00. Lard heavy; steam lifa
117-10.
Cixoiniati, Jon* 9.—Flow doll and
aaohangad. Fork quiet and steady at
$1,7 60*18 OO. Lord qniet at 10} for
summer steam; loose lljsllj, winter
kettle. Batson qniet 7J*7| for shoulders,
10*10$ for olear rib, and 10$ for dear.
Whiskey firm and in good demand at 95.
Louisviux, Jnne 9.—Flour unchanged.
Corn qniet and unchanged at 76s80.
Provisions quiet. Pork qniet at $18.26.
Bacon—7$ for shoulders; 10$ for olear
rib; 10| for dear. Lard at 12$*!.
Whiskey at 05.
St. Louit, Jnn* 9,—Flow dull and an-
dunged. Corn firmer, No. 2 mixed 67a
68 on. track. Whiskey steady at 96. Pork
steady $18.25. Bacon doll and drooping,
future* tower for jobbing and order lots, 7$
shoulders; 10$tl0$ dear rib;10)*10j dear.
Lard quiet 10$.
Csllfa Markets.
Livxbpool, June 9—Noon.—Cotton
dull aud easier; uplands 8}, Orleans 8$a
8$; sales 10,000, including 2,000 for
speculation and export.
Sala* of uplands, nothing below good
ordinary, deliverable in Jnne andJnly,
8$: do., deliverable July and August, 8|.
Sales of uplands, nothing below low
middlings, dalivarabl* Jana, 86-16.
Later.—Of seise to-day 0,600 were
American.
LivasrooL, Jnne 9—4:80 r. it.—Yarns
and fabrics at Manchester dull and rather
tower for all article*.
6 p. m.—Cotton—sales of Orleans noth
ing below low middling* shipped in Jnne
end July 8 11-16.
Nxw Yoxx, June 9.—Cotton doll; isles
78; uplands 18$; Orleen* 18$.
Futures opened eesy; Jnne 171-16;
July 17$el75.16; August 174*17It-IG;
September 17 7-16*17 9-16.
Nxw Yoax, June 9.—Futures closed
steady; sales 29,200 belts, as follows:
Jnne 17 7-82; July 17 7-10; August 17ia
26-82; September 17$.
Cotton d*U; sale* 120 bale* at 18$al8$.
Nat rsocipU 254.
Nnw Oblzans, Jnne 9.— Dull; mid-
dliegs 17$; net receipt* 845; exports to
Freno* 193; sales 260—last evening 200;
stock 72,882.
Mobilx, Jnne 9.—Dnll and weaker;
middlings 16$*16$; tow middlings 15$al6;
good ordinary 14$alfi; net receipts 100;
sales 260; stock 16,665.
Galvxston, Jnn* 9.—Nominally lowsr;
good ordinary 13$; middlings 17$; net re
ceipts 76; exports to Groat Britain 2,084;
continent 200; stock 7,086.
Chabliston, June 9.—Dull; middlings
17$o. ; net reoeipts 61 bales ; solas 25 ;
stock 10,386.
Boston, Jon* 9.—Heavy and lower;
middlings 16$o. ; net reoeipts 22 bales;
sales 160; stock 9600.
Savannah, Jnn# 9.—Quiet; middlings
16|e. ; not reoeipts 111 bales ; sales 111;
stuck 15,114.
Prominent Incidents
IN THE
History of Columbus
From tit First Settlement in 1827, to the
Wilton Raid, in 1805, compiled by John
H. Martin.
The undersigned proposes to publish, in a
volume of 150 or more poget, a work under
the above title, covering the period from the
selection *f the locality for a “ trading town,"
in 1827, to the capture and partial destruction
of the-city by the Wilton Raul, in 1805.
The incident1 will be derived mainly from its
newspapers, which will be gleaned for this
purpose with much care. It it believed that
matt of our citizens would like to have such
incidents in this compact and convenient form,
and will encourage the undertaking to the
extent ef the email amount asked for the work.
Each chapter will contain short biographi
cal sketches or notices if the principal citizens
mentioned in U, who have since died. The
volume trill also embrace full information
concerning the churches, factories, dec., now
existing.
We do not propose-to publish this compila
tion with a view to making money, as the
small price asked for it will show. But at
ths same time we do not want to lose money
by its publication, and therefore we wish to
limit the number rf copies printed to the de
mand for the work. With this object in view,
we issue this prospectus, inviting those who
desire copies rf the volume to send in their
names.
The price will be one dollar per copy for
a pamphlet bound volume, printed on paper
like the specimen street issued. A small
number of copies will also be issued on a su
perior article of paper for $1 30 per copy.
Payable when the work is delivered, which
will be some time next Fall.
T1IOS. GILBERT.
May 12, 1874.
GROCERIES.
THE WHOLESALE
Grocery House
-Of—
J. & J. KAUFMAN,
No. 14 and 16 Broad It,,
Columbus, Oh.,
KEIF* CONSTANTLY ON IU> jlESUT
100,000 pounds Bacon.
BOO barrol* Flour.
From 100 to 200 b*rr*lt twgsr.
100 bag* Coffho.
From 100 to 200 barrati Syrup.
200 barrel* Whiskey.
200 box** Tobaooo.
BOO •• Soap.
200 » CandlM.
100 barrel* Lard.
80 “ M*ok*r*l.
800 *aok* Salt.
80 tlcroM Rio*.
BOO roam* Wrapping Paper.
100 •••*• Potaah.
100 “ Sordino*.
100 “ Oyster*.
100 “ PleklM.
100 box** Candy.
100 “ Starch.
100 cress Parlor M etches.
1.000 pound* Lorlllerd's teat.
20,000 Cigars.
1.000 pound* Groan and Black Tee.
200 bees of Shat.
100 boss* Sod* and Naaay Crackers.
100 “ Cheese la I
60 barrels Vinegar,
no casks Scotch Ale,
c
lOO dsBSN jfrooms.
Aud everything J* ths Grocery 11m, whioh they
otfrr to the trade by th« package, as low as aay
othur Jobbing Uouse la the UhIUU 8tat*».
•prlfl e» J. A J. KAUFMAN.
IHOIOB 008IIIN BUTTER, StfcfIft.
! BK8TKIO OOrVE* 33^0 91$:
Boasted Rio Coffee, 40c W H.
New Orleans Extra A Sugar lie fl lb.
Now Orleans Yellow Clarified £ugar 12^e.
Extra Sugar-Cured Hams.
Choice Sugar-cured Shoulders.
Mild Cured White Meat.
Pure Apple aud Wine Vinegar, 50c fl gal.
St. Louis Pearl Grits.
Freeh Turkish Prunes, 16%c gk It.
New Currants, lii^o.
Borders’ Ksglu Milk.
Kidgsford Silver Glass Star oh.
Best quality Laundry
and Toilet Soaps.
Pure White Kerosene Oil, 40c ft gall os.
ROB’T S. CRANE,
[febl dfim] Trustee.
H. F. ABELL ft CO.
just nxomvxD.
Old Qov’m't Java and Mooha Ooffbo,
Gunpowder and Young Hyson Ton,
Broakfaat and Japan Tat,
Canton Glngor Preserve*,
Caper* and Sauoaa of all kind*,
Italian Salad Oil,
Rye Flour and Oat Maal,
Imported Win** and Olgara,
Goshan Butter, Baof TOafuoa,
Magnolia Ham* and Dried Beef,
Mazsppa Flour and Grit*,
Graham Flour and Wheat Grit*,
Sugar, all grad** and prioaa.
mmtt
F. A. POMEROY,
AT BOONdBB’O CMNHU,
CALL* ATTENTION TO
Oholco Whit* Shad,
“ Froth Soy Flab,
Mobil* Gabbago,
“ Oalary and Lotto**.
“ Llv* ond Droaaod Pooltry,
“ Freah Country Souaag a,
Spar* Rib* and Baekbono*.
A Oholcs Lot of fresh
Cracker*, Sugar Jumbtat, Lomou
Snap*, Ginger Snap*, Lomon
Craama, Ac.
Apples, Onion*, Potato** 4 Turnip*.
Also ususl Family Supplies and fancy Groceriss
os haud.
Mr. T. 0. PRIDOKN will bo found nt tho coun
ter nnd will be pleased to wait on his forner cus
tomers end friends. Tbs pntronege of tho public is
respectfully solicited. fsb88
FOR SALK ANO RENT.
To Bent.
^fTBR April 6th, two Furnished B*DJ£
ROOMS, Kitchen sod Stable, with use of dining
room and parlor. Address 4
»pl tf M, lnqulrsr OMos.
Piques, White and Colored.
Bishop and Victoria Lawns,
Beautiful Colored Muslins,
AT
PEA00CK a SWIFT'S.
Mew Advertisements.
$25
A SAY GliAIIANTSCO ealsg •*(
,WKLLAMm$ DRILL la gsafi
'IsrfHsry. fril)<ilhy Qsvswuh
ef IOWA, ARKANOAO A DAKOTA
Mbbiaabaa. tr.EUI,WLiib,X* .
‘^pSYriHOKANOT, ot SOUL CHARM.
L IKa.” Mow elthar sex may raaoioate
*M gala the toy* **d sifeotlena of any per,on
they shoo** Inatanuy. Thia simple mental so-
qalromaet tel tea ptmaaa, (rea, by. mall, for
ke.' A qsaer bank. Adtlrua T.
UOnFste., PhUe. 4W
Coughs, Colds, Hosrseness,
ANO ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT VP ONLY IN bum BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Oeteby Drogglato. *w
LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD.
Tar 00 7*014 miuouf have Intently w.takrd
hie raeueea yet naeoio anvoataa, aud osaud
losiavaxasta, and low eagerly d.ilro tlie I'om*
piste Ule-Mlatery ef thia werld-renowiied
■aea *** aasir.trroe, whioh nalhldi alio tho curl-
ooltl.0 and woalth of a wild tad wonderful cmin -
try. It UJwfnadhr. 1,000 a*wtu temled quietin '
On* icon* ■0141*4, author 1*0 in one rorel-.
lor rarUa*Uti,addnw HURRAED HEOC4.,
ofthor rim*., bouton, or Ola., 0, 4w
ftPFLOBE N 0
Ike toet-ontMt.* lutt of th.
Floronoo Sowing Mtohln* Oo.
against thsWngsr, Whsnlsr A Wilson,nod Grover
ft Baker OompAuies, Involving over
l By ths 8upt
, avor of ths FL ,
nloos has broksu ths monopoly of high prices.
m xiw fuiuiE
Is tho ONLY maobine that saws backward sud
forward, or to right and left.
Simplest—Cheapest—pest.
^Solftfor cash only. Special terms to clubs sod
4f*4lp IS 74* fltrsRWi If wss.
sprSO 4w
Swssmsxs,
Phouetlo Short-Hand, ths sht
now hook on the
complete system of
shortest, most simple,
report trials, i.
Ths Lord’s Prayer is written with 4ft strokes of
ths pan, and 14# words per minute. The unem
ployed should learn this art. Pride by mail f>u
cants. Agauts wanted. .Addvaea T. W. It VANS A
OO., 186 South 7th stradl, Philadelphia^ Ps! 4w
Thu hlflmsl msdteAl stmtHorltlen
•C Kmrmpw say ths strongs at Toolo, Purifier
aud Dtbstimt known to ths mcdleul world Is
JURUBEBA.
It emote aeoeyef vital tones, axbauitlon of
th* narveea ayriate, raeterea viger to th* debil
itate*, eleeeaaa vtttoe* htoad, neMv.i vaatolw
ebatraattoea and sat* dlnetly oo th* Liver and
i885z*!T * 1011,1
WANTED
xraiAL
0NITND TI 8TATEN.
puhUshed of such uni
versal laterast to tie Americas people, It sppeaiM
to no particular clast alone, but to alt claaaoo *, to
aiea and woman of all prefcsoioao, croads, occupa
tions and political opinions—to Ikrmera, lawyers,
bustaoss man, maohastes, physicians, politicians,
teachers, students, manufacturers, salesmen, men
of learning aud man who can only read, to old
aud yousg. All waat It as a hook of constant
reference, sad to preserve for their children sud
children's shUdrsu as ths oaly oomplete end relis-
nui'
mAr&sf&xrxfo a;
but s necrwlty to every weH-lafonued American
WAIIRS’COUCERTO ORGANS
are ths bmsI beaatiful ia style sad perfect in toue
ever mads. Ths OOKOZ&TO STOP U the beet
over plassd la say srgsn. It is produesd by an
extra pot or reeds, peoulisrly voiced, tbe offect of
which is most charming and soul-stirring, while
its imitation of tho human voice Is superb. Terms
liberal.
WATIBft* PBILUABMONIC, VftSPKRS sud
OKGHlfTBAL ORGANS, In aaique French cases,
are among tbo best mads, sad combine purity of
voicing with groat volume of tooe. Suitable for
parlor,church, or murie hell. WATERS’ NEW
SOAlaM PIANOS have groat power and a fine bing
ing tons, with all modern Improvement*, and are
tho boot Pianos made. Vhes<« Orgeat and Planus
are warranted for sis years Prioaa extremely
low for cash or part cash, sud balance in mouthly
or quarterly payments. Ssoood-hand instrument*
taken ia .exobaage. Agents wanted in every
oosaty la the Ua ted States sad Canada. A lib
eral discount to IWohsro, Minister*, Churches,
Schools, Lodgss, etc. Illustrated catalogues
mailed. HORACE WATERS A SON,
my88 4SI Broadway, Mow York* Box U667.
RIAL ROTATE AGENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
it Clair Rtrost, Ounby*i Buflding, next to
Pmr.lUgmiteUf.
Real Estate Agent and Broker.
tsrsB, si rsxnissjov,
To Merchants’ and Mechanics' Rank, tlih city,
aprld tf
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Spring is Coming!
“Tha buds art beginning to swell.”
Likewise our stock is beginning to swell
WITH LABOR ADDITIONS OF
SEASONABLE GOODSl
L lira h*T. rM«lv.4k^A
W U4I««’ Toll.t
Dnos * lypan oca LT V
WOf. Oo»I»*», Lac.
aa* ballon Boat*, la
tar^a, Thia Pckbla aad
OBUDRNN'S
., *iac* aad la aoloni, a«ataad .ulutuutlul
work Ibr kIioo! wool.
Wa hart tel th. f.»orlU ttyle. far Men'. Wear
la boat haad-MWod, aad la cbeapar grade! ef
wwk, all gaaraalMd tollable.
OUR STOCK ON
Brogans, Flow Shoes,
aaft all other Staple Goods for ths wants of the
people, Is unexcelled.
Vfe are well supplied with
Leather and Findings,
ltd «aa offer inducements to all classes of Layers
N. B.—We psy ths highest market price for Pry
Mldes.
WELLS & CURTIS,
73 Broad Street.