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Enquirer.
VOL. XVI.
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1874.
NO. 136.
TERMS
or mu
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
ALFRED R. CALHOUN,
Proprietor.
Twelve months. In advance $8 00
Hit months, “ 4 00
Throe months, “ 2 00
One month, “ 75o.
ttvm.y Enquiuib, one yeer 2 00
Sunday ENQonas, one yeer 2 00
Bvndax end Winlt Emouiub to
gether, one yeer A 00
/WveHletH Mateo.
S.SU*-
i w«k, Doily i.« 8 s oo
• “ “ 5 00
9 •« “ 6 SO
1 Month, “ 8 00
2 “ “ 13 00
9 ** “ 17 00
4 « •• 20 00
6 “ “ 22 80
6 “ “ 2S 00
1 Square 1 year 42 00
The ©bove ia with th© privilege of » change
every three months. Pot yearly card* a liberal die*
ronnt wilt be Made.
The Weekly rate* will Invariably be one-third
of the Dally.
When an advertisement ii changed more than
once ia three month* the advert leer *111 bo charg
ed with the oo*t of composition, foreign adver-
tleere mn*t pay a* do thoee at home.
QIOKQ1A MEWS.
—The Constitution says the Atlsnte
Usthodist obnrohes here s membership of
between 2,800 end 2,600.
—Wm. B. Dismoke, one of the first
settlers of Sonthwest Georgia, died near
Weston, Webster ooonty, on the 28th nit.
—Gainesville, s little town on the Air-
Idne, jnst awakened by the whistle of the
locomotive from a long Hip Van Winkle
slurp, is talking about having street rail
roads.
—The Georgia Forrester says Irwin
and Dooley counties have planted large
oorn orops this year, and that the cribs
arc still well filled with oorn of last year's
orop.
—On Monday about one-third of the
operatives at the Langley Ootlon Mills,
near Augusta, “atruok” because the com
pany oharged them rent for bouses that
had been allowed them free of rent.
—The jail of Houston county is becom
ing notorious as a place of free egress.
A negro almost worked hia way through
the walls, last week, with a rib bone from
wbleh he had eaten the meat for his din
ner.
—The first oavalry company made up
in the State sino. the “late unpleasant
ness” has betp formed in Dseatur county.
It will soon hold sn. election for offlosrs,
and then report to the Governor for com
missions.
—A large number of the surviving
members of the 8d Georgia regiment as
sembled in Milledgeville last week and
teaolved themselves into a permanent or
ganisation. Col. I. S. Ueid was elected
President, and W. T. Hollingsworth, Sec
retary.
—Hon. George Hillyer, of Atlanta,
upon nomination of Governor Smith, has
been commissioned by the President “as
a Commissioner to represent the Btate of
Georgia at the Centennial Anniversary of
American Independence,” in pleoe of
~~on. Thomas Hardeman, resigned.
—A correspondent informs the Atlanta
Conititution that the grand jury of Houa-
' i county have found a true bill against
H. Houser, Tax Collector, for an sl
ed default of $6,000 county tax. The
Conititution says the records of the Comp
iler-General show that he has paid in
the State tax.
—The Atlanta Conititution of Tuesday
>ys: “All the present convicts are dis.
>sed of and also ail that may be re
lived this year and next. The Attorney
eueral has decided that culprits sen-
noed to work in county ohain-gaags,
snot be turned over to the Btate, or
lessees of the penitentiary.
—The catalogue of Wesleyan Female
lollsgs is a very handsomely printed
amphlet, from the fine establishment of
. w. Burke A Co., of Maoon. It shows
he institution to be in a flourishing oon-
litlon, there being 172 young ladies in at-
mdanoe at the present time. The annu-
oommenoement takes place on Wednes-
ly after the aeeond Monday in July.
—A negro boy named Henry Clews (how
Id he oontrive to piek up that name 7)
isde a murderous assault on bis empioy-
', Mr. Daniel Glllis, in Stewart county,
at week. He inflicted two very severe
rounds upon him with a knife. The ne-
waa insulted by a reprimand from Mr.
lis about his bad ploughing. He used
inlting language, and Mr. G. atruok
n with a brush, whereupon tbe boy ent
with his knife. He fled, but was er
icas forward, all things considered. Boun
tiful rains have fallen everywhere sod
for once in the course of four ssers we
have flattering prospeota of betmt Hmps.”
—The Colon Springs Strati of
Wednesday says: “This Beotian has been
viaited by refreehing showers of rain,
several days in succession. Our com
crops are looking van muoh better, and
promise a good yield! The cotton, al
though defective in stand, is beginning
to assume a healthy and thriving appear-
anoe. The wheat crop, in a few instances
has been ruined by rust, but the yield of
wheat In the large majority of cases has
tamed out well, demonstrating that wheat
can be grown profitably ia this neighbor
hood."
nuswHic inn.
—John Oerter Brown, senior member
of Howe, Brown A Ives, of Providence, R.
L, died Wednesday morning; aged 77. «,
—Gen. Irwin MoDowell and his Adju
tant-General arrived in Atlanta Tuesday
and viewed the troops at McPherson Bar
racks.
—A coach of the Express train on the
Syracuse ana Chenango Bailroed, Mew
York, ran off the track Monday. About
thirty persons were more or less injured.
—Newspaper publishers are cautioned
against a forged oiroular in the name of
Bowel! A Co., ordering a mioroaoope and
miscellaneous list of advertisements. It
is a swindle.
CONVENTION OF COTTON NX-'
CHANCES.
Augusta, Jons 10.—Tbe Cotton Ex
change Convention organised with the
following officers : John Phelps, pf Mew
Orleans, President; C. A Easton, of
Mew York, Vice President; John B. Taaf,
of Memphis, Beoretary.
After the organisation the oonvention
recessed until l o'clock, in order to give
time to appoint oommlttees and prepare
business. *
TEMtIBIiE BTOEK IN SEW TORE.
'Maw You, June 10.—Details of the
storm bun day show wide spread damage.
The hail broke Immense numbers of win
dows. Two Hgbtnlng bulks exploded in
the large square at Utica, Tbe Catholio
Church at Hamilton is a total wreck.
Loss of life ia reported. Many barns
were homed.
WASHINGTON.
CONGRESSIONAL.
Washington, June 10.—The House ia
debating the Geneva Award bill.
Washington, June 10.—The House to
day passed Butler’s substitute for the Ge
neva Award bill by 118 to 101. The pro
visions of the substitute bill are eubstan.
tially that the amount of tbe awards shall
be distributed first to those who suffered
direotly by the oapture or deetruotion of
vessels by the Confederate cruisers.
The point at Issue was whether insur
ance companies generally should be
paid for all their losses^ or whether any
allowance should be made for war pre
miums. The war premium men, under
the lead of Butler, of Maas., triumphed,
and the insurance men were defeated.
The Committee o^ Appropriations have
concluded their labors, having reported
on the appropriation bills to keep in mo
tion the machinery of the Goverment.
ALABAMA NEWNl
-The Democratic and Conservative
hvantion of Bullock county will be
d on the 13th day of July, in Union
lings. This will be the first day of the
Kiel Term of the Circuit Court.
-The steamer Clara, lately snagged
I sunk in the Alabama river, has been
*d and is walking the waters again.
) Tally, whieh got aground while lying
[a wharf in a time of high water, is
II entirely oat of her element, and will
bably be broken up or badly damaged
ore she oan be gotten into the water
“The Eufanla Tima of Tuesday says :
Jantera from all around hare were in
t city on Baturday, aud report good
“* during the last week. Cotton and
»re now growing rapidly, and are
jner from grass than at any time sinoe
l war. A favorable season for six weeks
3, produce full oropa of oorn and cotton
mis seotion."
hi he Montgomery Advertiser of yes-
tay reports : “From several observant
f**"* *e»rn that the crops are grow-
L u7 .** ni0 *t unexampled rapidity.
lT ,rf * wo weeks ago would hardly
hhalWeg high, ia now towering up
”*IA1 'boulder; andootton, though
1 in its development, is none the
Ingalls introduced a bill to abolish the
Board-jof Indian Commissioners, whloh
was referred to tbe Committee on Indian
Affairs.
In the Senate to-day the Committee on
Foreign Belstions reported adversely on
the Colorado Jewitt bill, for the establish
ment of telegraphio communication be
tween the United States and Asia, and it
was indefinitely postponed.
A bill was introduced to abolish the
Board of Indian Commissioners, whir©
was referred to tbe Committee on /Indian
Affairs. ,
The Senate is engaged on moiel^.
It is expeoted that the report pf the
special committee of the inveetigation in
the affairs in the District will rep6rt on
Friday.
The President to-day nominated to
the Senate J. C. Banoroft Davis to be
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plen
ipotentiary of the United States to the
German Empire.
LITTLE BHODY TRIER TO GET A
SENATOR.
Pbovtoince, B. I., Juno 10.—The Leg
islature, in Joint Convention, commenc
ed voting for Senator to-day. After 28
ballots, adjourned until to-morrow morn
ing. Burnside led the vote.
PENNSYLVANIA GRANGERS.
Mxohanicsbobo', Pa., June 10.—The
State Grange of Patrons of Husbandry
commenced ila eosaion here to-day with a
very large attendance.
HOT IN BICHHOND—COUNTER
FEITER ARRESTED.
Richmond, Jane 10.—Mercury 100 in
the shade in thiB city to-dsy. One fatal
sun stroks ocourrsd yesterday, and one
osse to-day which was not fatal.
G. W. Campbell has been arrested near
Blacksburg, Vs., for passing counterfeit
fifty cent notes.
INDIANA FARMERS' REFORM
CONVENTION.
Indianapolis, June 10.—Tne Farmers’
Beform Convention assembled to-day—
about 6,000 delegates present. Commit
tees on Credentials, Platform,Besolutions
and Permanent Organization were ap
pointed.
DESTMUCTIVE STORM IN NEW
JERSEY.
Mxw Yore, June 10,—Tbe storm of list
night was very severe at Paterson, M. J.
Several houses ware atruok by lightning.
Keports from oil parts show that tbs storm
hu» been wide spread and very disastrous.
CIVIL ENGINEERS IN COUNCIL.
New Yoke, June 10.—The Sixth Annual
Convention of the American Society of
Civil Engineers oonvensd this morning in
Tammany Hall. It was attended by up
wards of 100 delegates.
Beporta were read from various oom
mittees.
TRAINS CROSS THR MISSISSIPPI
RIVER.
Sr. Loots, June 10.—The first looomc-
tire end train of three passenger coaches
crowed the bridge. The train made sev
eral trips over the bridge.
THE WEATHER.
Depabtksmt or Wax, )
Wabezngtoh, Jnna 10, 1874.)
Probabiiitia.—For the Southern At
lantic and Golf States oonttned warm and
generally clear weather, exeept in the
northern portion of the first named dis
trict ; easterly to southerly winds end
stationery or rising barometer east of
Alsbema.
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
FRANCE.
Dlsffrwearul Beenes in the Assembly
—Gambetta Styles the Baaa
paxtiata “Wretches”—A Die-
aalntlaa Pewaads*.
Pants, Jose 9.—In tbs Assembly M.
Girrard, Deputy from Nisrre, and n mem
ber of the Left, read a document whieh
ho stated had been oirculetfd during the
leoent election ia that department, end
papers urging the Bonapartist officials to
oonfer all appointments in their gift upon
retired offioers who are tn favor of the
election of the Bonapartist candidates;
end added that the Minister of Finance,
M. Magone, has furnished lists of snob
officers to appoint. Girrsrd demanded
an honest enquiry into the affair.
Boqutr disclaimed any knowledge of
tbe doc ament, and insisted it was fisti.
tious. He declared himself in favor of
sn enqniry, and would discuss tbe sub
ject when the results of tbs investigation
are presented to the Assembly.
Gambetta accused Ministers Magone
and Assay of complicity in this discredi
table borinssa.
The Bonapartist members of the As
sembly endorsed Boqusr’s offer to discuss
the matter Wheh invutigated.
Boqnerthsn remitted to the Chamber
the bat of chargee in relation to improp
er and frimdolent contracts and appoint
ments reported by the oommittee in sn
sat of the September Government against
M. Gambetta. Violenoe followed.
Gambetta replied he had always an
swered the questions of the oommittee
but did not sdmt the right of wretohee,
with whieh term he branded the Bona-
pertiste, to question him.
The tumult and shrieks wbioh this re
ply provoked rendered Boqner’a rejoinder
inaudible, but he threatened a vote of
oonsure on Gambetta for words ha had
spoken after tbe sitting.
Gambetta and hia friends ware followed
as they were leaving tbe Chamber, and
insulted by the Bonepartista.
Tbe ooourrenee is eousidsrsd as of a
serious oharaoter, and oaaaes great excite
ment in Paris.
The Left olsini that 330 members arc
pledged to vote for the diseolntion of the
4sseubly, end they only require thirty
more votes to carry their motion, whioh
they intend to introdaoe at tbe earliest
day possible.
American Pilgrims at Home.
Bona, Jane 10.—The Pilgrims from the
United 8tates, eooompsnied by one hund
red Americans, Ostbolios resident of
Borne, proceeded to the Vatioan to-day,
and were reoeived by the Pope. On
Thursday the Pilgrims will reoeive the
oommunion from the Pope himself.
MARKETS.
■I telegraph to shruirkr.
Haney nod Stack Hnrkets.
London, Juno 10.—Ooneola 96}.
Mxw You, Jane 10.—Money easy at
2e8 par cent. Gold 110}. Exolunge—
long 488, short 401. Governments dull
id strong. Btate bonds quint and nom-
al.
Mxw You, June 10.—Money easy at 2a
3. Exobugs quiet at 488. Gold 11}.
Governments dull, bat steady. Stataa
quiet.
Fraviaian Hnrkets.
Mxw You, June 10. —Flour dull. Wheat
quiet and steady. Oorn steady. Pork
heavy; mem $17 86*17 DO. Lard quiet
st 11 6-16.
LouieviLLn, Jane 10.—Floar unchanged.
Com quiet end unchanged at 70a80.
Provisions quiet. Pork $18.26. Baoon—
shoulders 74; olser rib aides 10}; olesr
sides lOj. Lard 12}*}. Whiskey 96.
Cincinnati, June 10.—Flour a shade
higher; other grades unobanged. Oorn
steady at 05a67. Pork nnohenged; no
sales. Ltrd quiet. Baoon quiet; jobbing
sales—shoulders 7}; olesr rib 10; olear 10}
Whiskey firm at 96.
Gotten Hnrkets.
Litopool, June 10—Moon.—Cotton
steady;’uplands 8|, Orleans 8}*8}; sales
12,000,including 2,000 for speculation
ud export.
Sales of uplands, nothing below good
ordinary, deliverable in June and July,
8 5-16; do., deliverable in Augost, and
September, 8 9-16; do., nothing below
low middling*, deliverable in June ud
July, 8 6-16; do., deliverable in July ud
August, 8 7-16.
Sales of Orleans, nothing below low
middlioge, deliverable in July ud Au
gust, 8 9-16; nothing below low mid
dlings, deliverable tn July sod AngUBt,
8 9-16; do., deliverable in August and
September 8 11-16.
Later.—Sales of uplands, nothing be
low low middlings, deliverable in June
ud July, 8); uplands, nothing below
good ordinary, 8}.
Of sales to-day 6,600 were Ameriou.
Liverpool, June 10—5 V. u.—Seles of
middling upluds, nothing below good
ordinary, deliverable July ud August,
8 7-16.
Mxw You, June 10.—Ootton qniet;
■ales 103; middling uplands 18}; Orleans
18}.
Sales of futures: June 17 6-16; July
179-16al7}; August 17}al7 16-10; Sep
tember 17 2o-82al7 26 32; October 17
7-16*17 15 82; November 17 9-32*17 6-16;
Deoamber 17 9-82*17 11-82.
Mnw You, Juno 10.—Futures closed
steady; sales .26,600 balsa, as follows:
June 17}; July 17 19 32: August 17 8-16;
September 17 13-16*17}; October 17 16-
32al7}.
Cotton quiet; sales 294 bales at 18}al8};
net rsoeipts 309.
Mobils, June 10.—Ootton steady; mid
dlings 16}; good ordiuary 16; net reoeipts
77; exports to Frsnoe 250; sales 260;
stock 16,305.
Savannah, June 10.—Cotton quiet;
middlings 16}; net rsoeipts 69; sales 870;
stock 15,121.
New Oblxans, June 10.—Market very
quiet; middlings 17}; low middlings 16};
good ordinary 15}; ordinary 12}; net re
ceipts 741; salsa 609—last evening 1000;
atook 78,073.
Galveston, Juno 10.—Market easy;
good ordinary 15}; net rsoeipts 64; sales
100; stook 7,102.
Mehphis, June IQ.—Market quiet and
strong; low middlings 16}; net receipts
98; shipments 191; stook 23,733.
Ohablbston, June 10.—Dull ; mid
dlings 17}o.; net reoeipts 186 kales; sales
11; stook 10,260.
Boston, Juno 10.—Dull; middlings 18};
receipts 68 bales ; sales 150 ; stook 9600.
Acousta, June 10.—Quiet; middlings
16}o. ; rsoeipts 40 bales; Bales 29.
MEDICINES.
Liver! Liver! Liver!'
siiMinvcoisrs’
HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE,
Ia a purely VEGETABLE PREPARATION, harm
less and effective—a specific for all derangement*
of the
Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stom
ach or Bowels.
This Medicine has been tried by thousands and
has never failed to give satisfaction.
49*Try one bottle and be convinced.
E. I-. KINO * IOMI,
Proprietor* and Manufacturers, Columbia, 8. C.
For sale by A. M. BRANNON, Agent for Coin*,
hu* sad Opelika. *p23—taw 6*.
BOOT* AND SHOES.
sjJV
Spring is Coming!
“The buds are beginning to swell.”
Likewise our stock is beginning to swell
WITH LARGE ADDITIONS OF
SEASONABLE GOODS!
r#m XXTK have received 1
»T E YV Ladles’ Toilet
j^Hm and Dress 8 ippers ana
Ties, Congress, Lace
aud Button Boots, in
R 9 end
CHILDREN’S ANKLE' .
.Ti*. bluck and iu colors, neat aud substantial
work for school wear.
We have all the favorite styles for Mcu’s Wear
In best haud-sewed, aud In cheaper grades of
work, all guaranteed reliable.
OUR STOCK OF
Brogane, Plow Shoes,
and all other Btaple Goods for ths wants of th*
people, is unexcelled.
We are well supplied with
Leather and Findings,
and can offer inducements to all classes of bnyors
WELLS & CURTIS,
73 Broad Straet.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
W ILL l»w sold on tbe first Tuesday in July
next, between tbe legal bourn of naif, iu
front of Ellis A Harrison's auction bouse, Broad
street, Columbus, Ga., the following «Ie*ciibed
property, to-wit
All that true
Chattahoochee river, uouuueu ou iue bouvii uy tu
town commons of Columbus, on tbe north by
branch running into said river on the west, ex
tending to tbe boundary lino of Alabama, and on
tbe east by tbe pr perty of Lucius Munro, Wm.
Cofleld Clegg, J. J. Davis and Coliart A Brother,
commonly kuown as the City Mill property; and
also fivo mill stones aud milt machinery, and a
one-half interest in 126 sacks of corn, 1( 0 bushels
wheat, 2 pairs of scales, 17 sacks of flour, 26 lbs.
each—to satisfy a fl fa in my hands issued from
Muscogee Superior Court in favor of Seaborn J.
Benning, administrator, vs. W. L. Stapler. Levied
on as the property of W. L Stapler, to satisfy
said ft fa in favor of 8. J. Benning. Property
Nearly all diseases originate fro* Indigestion
and Torpidity of the Liver, and relief Is ntwnys
anxiously sought after. If the Liver ie Regulated
in Its action, health is almost Invariably secured.
Want of action in the Liver cansee Headache,
Constipation, Jaundice, Pain tn the Shoulders,
Cough, Chills, Dlssiness, Sour Stomach, Bad Tests
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of ths
Heart, Depression of Spirits, or the Bines, and a
hundred other kymptoms, for whioh SIMMONS’
LIVER REGULATOR is the best remedy that has
ever been discovered. It acts mildly, effectually,
and being a simple vegetable compound, can do no
Injury in any quantities that It may be token. It
is harmless in every way} 1ft “ * “ ‘
hMsf LIVIft KlfiULATIt, «r Mci*
Is harmless,
Is no dr. silo violent medUiae,
Is sure to cure if taken regularly,
Is no Intoxicating beverage, *
Is a faultless family medicine,
Is the cheapest medicine In the world,
Is given with safety and the happiest results to
the most delicate infant,
Doe© not interfere with businees,
Does not disarrange the system,
Takes the place of Quinine ana Bitters of svory
kind,
Contains the simplest and best remedies.
FOR BALE BY ALL DMUQQJBTB,
f*W deodswly
New Advertisements.
r* BAY OUASANTECD art* ost
A WILL AUQMt A DRILL la f**d
FW. f It**,. TaSsiCi i by Qwih.i1
of IOWA, ARKANSAS A DAKOTA
M*h|w hw. T.IUSS, IL Look, Ha.
JYOHOMANOY, or SOUL CHARM-
. ING.” Haw either asx may faaolnato
— gala ths Isra sad .(Taction, or any peraon
they ehooss tastantty. This oimpls mantel ac-
mlramsat all sea possess, fra*, by mall, for
Sta, together with a marriage guide, Egyptian
Orael*7 Dreamt, Hiatt toLadlu, Wedding.
Night Shirt. M. A queer book. Addreee T.
WTLLXAMh QO„ Pub,., Phil*.4w
22
Colds, Hoarseness,
AMO ALL THROAT DISEASES,*
WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUB BOXES.
A TRIED AND SUSE REMEDY.
Bold by Drugtlitl.«w
LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD.
For SO TOttrn mumrt bar. Intently w.tchcd
hie real loo. y.t aaaoio •nneeui and an\ND
AOHltTUultra, end now eagerly Iwlre the Com-
pl.1. Ufu-Hlatorjr of tula wrld-rtnoumtrt
hbeo and BxxitAOTon. whioh unfolds also th* curi
osities end wealth ora wild end wonderful coun
try. It Uiwi ready. 2,000 mmmti mmtod quickly.
One agent sold 184, another 1H in one wee*.
For pnrtiouUrs, addreee HUBBARD BBOM.,
either Phil©., Boston, or Clp n Q. 4w
■LOB E N 0
The leag-eeatmMd lull at tb.
Florcnoo Sowing Msshins Oo.
, Involving ever
t—S.—s.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
J.
I. GRIFFIN,
IMPORTED
P E RF U M E RY^V
FANCY GOODS,
AT RRBUCCR PRICES.
All goods gnsriiuteed. 4
folly prepared at nil hour*.
Jal8 deodswly
P Prescription* c»re-
J. i. QRirns,
106 Broad fit.
Prominent Incidents
IN THE
History of Columbus
From iu Fint Settlement in 1827, to tke
Wileon Raid, in 1865, compiled by John
U. Martin.
The undersigned proposes to publish, in a
volume of 150 or more pages, a work under
the above title, covering the period from the
selection of the locality for a “ trading town,"
in 1827, to the capture and partial destruction
of the city by the Wilson Raid, in 1806.
The incidents will be derived mainly from ill
newspapers, which will be gleaned for this
purpose with much care. It it believed that
most of our citizens would like to have such
incidents in this compact and convenient form,
and will encourage the undertaking to the
extent qf the email amount asked for the work.
Each chapter will contain short biographi
cal sketches or notices of the principal citizens
mentioned in it, who have since died. The
volume will 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
the same time we do not want to lute money
by its publication, and therefore we wish to
limit the number qf copies printed to the de
mand fur the work. With thie object in view,
we issue this prospectus, inviting thoee who
desire copies qf the volume to end ia their
names.
The prim will be one dollar per copy for
a pamphlet bound volume, printed on paper
like the specimen sheet issued. A small
number of copies will also be issued on a su
perior article qf paper for $1 30 per copy.
Payable when the work ie delivered, which
will be come time next Fall.
THOS. GILBERT.
May 12, 1874.
DIAMOND SPECTACLES |
These Spectacle, ar. miBUfkctund from “Mil-
ute Crystal Pebbles” melted together, end ere
called Diamond on eccobut of their hardnoos end
brilliancy.
Having been tested with the poleriscope. the
diamond lenses have been found to admit flfteen
per cont. less heated rays than any other pebble.
They are ground with great eeientifle accuracy,
are free from chromatic aberrations, and produce
a brightness and distinctness or vision not before
attained in spectacleo. Manufactured by the
8peucer Optical Manufacturing Co., New York.
For sale by responsible agents iu every city in the
Union.
WITTICII A KIN8EL, Jewelers and Opticians,
art sole agents for Columbus, Ga., from whom they
can only be attained. No peddlers employed.
Do not buy a pair unless you see the trade
mark ^ octt deodswly
Is ftaaily dsoMsd by tha Supreme Court of the
United lutes. In fevor sf the FLOKRNOR, which
brake* tha monopoly of high prices.
Tli nw FLOBIICE
Is ths ORLY Mash las that ssws backward and
forward, sr to right and left.
Simplest—Cheapest—Best.
Sold for tsA only. Ipsoial terms to clubs sod
dealers.
Aprii, 2174. JTorsmooy Mm$$.
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honetio Short-Hand, th© shortest, mot
book on th*
... ,-ite system of
Phonetic Short-Hand, the shortest, most simple,
easy and comprehensive, enabling any one iu a
abort Urns to report trials, speeches, sermons, Ac.
Tbe Lord's Prayer is written with 41 strokes of
tha pen, and 14B words par minute. The unem
ployed should learn this art. Price by mail bo
cents. Agents wanted. Address T. W. EVANS A
OO., 19» heath 7th street, PhHadklphla, Pa. 4w
Ths hlfksst Msdlenl utkerlties
•ff Rnrtfs say the strougtft Tonic, Purifier
and Deobstruent known to tka medical world is
JURUBEBA.
Itamata docayof rJUl forms, axbauatlonol
th* acme, system, rattotia rigor to tha dabll-
Itatod, ilHHN vitiated blood, romoT.a roalolo
ebatraatloBB and aria dlrootly on th* Llrar and
Mplm. Friaa gl a dotll*. JOHN Q. KEL*
LUGO, N. Y.*w
ENNIAL
versa! Interest to tko Asm JSUta It appeal*
ittoall *
iisbed of snch uni
te. It appi
all classes
business men, mechanics, physicians, politlcii
teachers, students, mannfootnrers, salesmen, t
of loaraiag nod men who can only read, to old
and young. All want It as a book of constant
reference, and to preserve for their children and
children’s children ee the only oomplete and relia
ble work. showii “ * ‘
PIBIT ONE _
THE MEAT
BVNBBEO Y1
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PUBLIC THE
It Is not a luxury
but a nociseity to every well-informed American
citiaen. Agents asake $100 te $300 per month.
Bead for eteeulnr. RiRULER 4 MeCURDY, Phil-
adelphla, Pa.4w
WATM CONCERTO ORGANS
are the most beautiful in style and perfect in tone
aver mad*. Th* CONCERTO STOP Is ths best
ever planed In any organ. It Is produced by an
extra sat or reeds, peculiarly voiced, ths effect of
which 1s most charming and soabstirrlng, while
its imitation of th* huaua vole#Is snperb. Terms
liberal.
WATRRB* PHILHARMONIC, VESPERS and
ORCHESTRAL ORGANS, In unique French cases,
are among the heat made, end combine purity of
voicing with groat volnma or tons. Suitable fur
w_.. Vy- AT g Rrt . hkw
r and a fine smg-
.... , improvement*, and ©re
ike beet Pianos made. Thane Organa and Pianos
are warranted for six years Pries* extremely
low for cash or p«rt cash, and balance In monthly
or quarterly payment©, tteoond-hand instrument*
taken in exchange. Agents wanted la every
ooaaty In the United Status and Canada. A lib
eral diseount to Tcaobors, Minister-, Churches,
Schools, Lodges, els. Illustrated catalogues
wailed. HORAOR WATERS A SON,
my2S 481 Broadway, New York. Box 3667.
paslor, church, or innate Nall. W
SCALE PIANOS have areatpowar s
Ing tone, with all modern improve
ARAL ESTATE AGENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
SL 01 air gtrajL^Gaaby^^BgUdlng, next to
Real Estate Agent and Broker.
axrin, sr rsamssio*,
To Merehaats' and Mechanics' Bank, this city,
aprlfi if
ELLIS A HARRISON,
Beal Estate Agents
W 1 !
AND AUCTIONEEIta,
OF OUARGK, unless
Piques» White and Colored.
BUhop and Viotorla Lawn*.
Beautiful Colored Muslins,
AT
PEACOCK A SWIFT'S.
ths property is sold.
For Sal*.
VAGART LOT OF LAND, being ths west por
tion of the “Nano* lot,” on Bryan street, adjoiuing
th* reeldeno* of Hon. M. J. Crawford. Call suun
If you want a bargain. feblii tf
CITY LOT No. 601, on McIntosh street, with
three dwellings en th* same. Will be sold
together or separate, at a low figure, for cash.
JA27
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, situated In ths
business centra of tha city. Will sell at a great
bargain, or to an acceptable party an nndivided
Interest. Th* property can be mad* to pay a large
internet on the Inveetment.
A DESIRABLE H0U8R AND LOT, with ten
acres ground, tn Linwood, one mile from 8. W. R.
R. depot; a very oomforteble and desirable honn*.
HOUSB with five good rooms, within <00 yards
of Southwestern Railroad depot, one-half aero
ground.
For Dent.
A (TOM HOUSE la th. ralUy of Tklbct eonty,
at a craw-no*, thro* mllw of th* Chalybwt.
Bprlnai. A Tory Awlrahl* location tn s Dry
0**4a u4 Oraoory hwliwo. rapn