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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1874.
AGRICULTURAL.
Ignoring tho Fuels and I'lgnrrn.
Mr. J. II. Dotlgo, editor of the Monthly
mntl Annual Report* sent out by the De
partment of Agneulture in Washington,
and a statistician of national reputation,
Toad an interesting and instructive paper
at tho recent Agricultural Congress in At
lanta, in which lie said : .
The cotton States bavo been especially
persistent in disregarding the teachings
of statistics and dofying the laws of po-
,y. Every intelligent puh-
that a certaiu amount of
tB present uverage of $300,-
jhy bo derived from cotton. If
|e quantity is increased, tho
Kish cm, and vice versa.
Itions are frequent, tho specu-
anufacturer, and not the pro-
Hvoh an advantage. If you
ehooee to produce live millions bales, you
obtain ten cents per pound and lose mon
ey ; if joa grow but three, you get twenty
cents and tmtairi a profit. Now it is bet
ter for tbs world, and,in a series of years,
better fotthe grower, to produce regular
ly enouflk to supply the current wauls of
the trad* at a medium and remunerative
price, or 4s near a regular supply as pos
sible, for the vicissitudes of tho season
will inevitably cause injurious fluctua
tions, diipito' tho highest effort of humau
wisdom and foresight. As tho uses of
cotton Idcreaso, and markets are extend-
hout tho world, its manufacture
larged, slid its culture shonhl
-^respondent enlargement. To
the boundary of current demand
. tho market, may bo pleasing to
mlator and to tho manufacturer,
he combines speculation .with
hut it is death to tho grower.
Nweet Fotiitoea.
___ r in tho “Rural SoutfurMr'
Fhas been talking with many among
■I successful sweet potato growers
.ountry with reference to the most
I time for digging aud so or. Some
K T "^fheu they are ripe ; soino soon after
new of tho moon; some when the
i thoroughly killed tho vines,
nearly an unanimous vote, that
itato when cut must readily heal
d prosent a white surface. If the
ioates a greenish or blackish ap-
:e it is snro to rot. Mr. Sterling
in says they lipon during tho first
each moon, and thatJiy ohRerviiqj
' -iug when tho tops tnru white, ho
Us to hive sound potatoes all win-
Bontherncr” correspondent don’t
(think much of the moou ns a
jof the swoct potalo crop, but
mys h*%as noticed tlmt when a cut sur
face rcfldily turus back that the potato
usually tike s the .dry rot, hut they at times
tako what is called t ho wet or mushy rot;
and be taks if this may not bo owing to
the potato having been dug when tho sap
was pMting through its change from a
white lo a black sap, or from a black to a
white one? Well, w don’t know about
the black and the white sap matter, hut
we do know that potatoes ought to bo dug
at a time when the vines are not growing.
Tho dryer tho woathcr at tho time tho po
tatoes are dug, tho hotter they aro apt to
keep, M in drought the plant is less ac
tive than iu a wot time, and is consequent
ly lesa sappy. Wo generally dig after
frost has killed the viuus, and if tho weath
er be not dry wo prefer waiting at least
one was) tufto r tho vinca have been killed.
Some seem to think this damages tho po
tato, M our experience tells us it doi H
not.
“ffease give mo a receipt to make inn-
nureiva compost heap, composed of
wooftiwanh, lime, cow pan and horse lot
Borspilias. And also, what is best to
coutpcp with cotton sood ?—C. C. A\,
BnmSfe t Alt., Mayf>, 1873.”
li*ke a pen ton foot square, cover the
bsUnmwix inches deep with woods earth;
upon Mi scatter three bushels of slaked
lime, than three inches of woods earth,
then yis4 inches of lot scrapings, then
throe inches of woods earth, then throe
Imsbela of limn again, three inches of
woods earth, six inches of lot Rcrupings.
thresinoh cn of woods earth, and so on,
until built up four or five feet high.JFin-
Uh frith vou ds earth. Moiston thor«»ugh-
ly a*d keep continually damp, but keep
oat Gut sides down perpendicularly
*be hauled to tho field.—Southern
Frem thi Montana Avant Courier.]
lave on tlio Yellowstone.
One of Gallatin’s fair daughters, while
returning from Wonderland, stopped with
her companions at a Yollowstono ranch.
They- had been there scarcely an hour
when ouo of tho proprietors gained tho
•ar of our horniuc, and informed her that
hard by was oue of the fiuost, largest and
beat raspberry patches ho ever saw or
heard tell of. “Why, they could just
scoop them up,” Ac. He urgod upon her
the necessity of tho berries being plucked
immediately, ns they were dead ripe,
nulUooeof them. Sho was delighted at
the prospc ct of going for the berries, but
whs* she ascertained that our hero wns
bent on acting as guido, then her ardor
bto»— I dampened. However, they
started.
We bid adieu to any further description
of this novel love scone, n « now follows
the eonterHation in which a mountaineer
wooed *[• former city belle, whom two
houre before he had nover seen, showing
the «Bdity of tho old “faint heart” aud
“fair n fly” business.
“day, do you soo them fences? ”
“Ofc, yes; they are nice fences.”
“WmL them fences is ourn.”
“Whose? ’
“My perd's and mine—half is mine
and half Is his’n, mul thoso fields is ourn,
too, and the house, and the stock, and
chickens, and the mortgage, and all on
the ranch is ourn—half is mine and half
is hin’n.”
“Ah, indeed! ”
“Yes—and you dou’t know how much
we got iu bank besides, and if I was to
get a wife yon bet I'd get morn than half.
And I suppose you don’t know that I am
tho best hunter aud guide in tho llock^
BOOTS AND SHOES.
PUT E3 W
BOOTS MID SHOTS
MILLINERY.
Millinery and Hair Goods Emporium.
Mrs. M. R. HOWARD, Randolph Street,
W DULT) rospcctTully c ill tho attention of tho Ladles to her elegant ami cheap stock of
Full amt winter Millinery, selected by experienced buyers in tho Now York and Haiti-
more niuikvts, consist tug of
LADIES'. MISS*S’ AND CHILDREN’S
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets,
Ribbons, Lsces and Flowers; Feathers, Velvets,
IlEAI, ANI» IMITATION HAIR SWITCHK8, REAL AM> IMITATION JKAVKIRV.
I doty coinpetttton In prlcos. oct!8 tf
SPLENDID STOCK OF
Good Boots and Shoes,
CONRIBTIJIO OK*
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children' Shoes.
Gentlemen’s. Hoys’, Youths’ suvl Child Ten’s
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Brogans.
. at.su,
White Oak aul Mock Sole Lealhrr,
French and American Calf Skins.
ALSO,
Boot and Shoe Tools, Lasts, Pegs,
&C , &P.
srill do my
at iu uupurvo it.
AS I SELL ENTIRELY FOR CASH, the
public cun rely on buying of me ut the LOW
EST FIGURES.
NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS.
Give mo a call.
J. MARION ESTES,
oct4 deod.Stwir |22 Broad St.
a 2?
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New Millinery and Fancy Goods !
Mrs. LEE, 75 Broad Street,
W OULD respectfully inform tho Ladles that she ban iust returned from Now York with
the InrKcst, prettiest and choapost idock ot Mlllinory ami Fan«y Goods over brought to
tms market. It conHrts in part of tho followinK Kuotls, vlr.:
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Hats, trimmed and un-
TlilMMKD. BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND I.AOES.
Bonnot and Sash Ribbons, Neck Ties, Embr’d Handk’fs,
Berlin and Kid Gloves in every variety.
Ladies' Underwear and Corsets, Black Crape Colllars and Veila.
Hair Goods and Jet Jewelry ■ specialty.
ALSO. LADIES’. MISSES’ ANI) INFANTS’ SAI1KS AND HOODS, OTTOMAN
SHAWLS AND SCARFS, BALMORAL AND HOOD-KI RTS, HEADED AND LEATHER
KELTS, ZKI'HY K WORSTED, every simile, anti luany nthor kooiIs which she odors for e.sli
nt tho very lowest prices.
Grand Opening of Pattern Hats an£ Bonnets on Tuesday, October 20th,
To which tho attontton of tho Lndios Is respectfully invited.
Joluinhus, (la., October 11th. 1874. tf
DRY COODS.
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GROCERIES.
W. .1. WATT.
J. A. WALKER.
WATT & WALKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Corner under IlsinUin House,
50 hhds. Clear Rib Bacon Sides.
50 “ Bacon Shoulders.
25 boxes Ice-Cured White Meat.
150 Rolls Heavy Bagging.
450 Bundles Iron Ties.
200 bbls. Flour, all.grades,
50 “ Whiskey.
100 “ Sugar, and everything in quantity and quai-
ity to suit the most fastidious.
Soap, Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, &c
Will have FLORIDA SYRUP «9 soon as tho season will pormltlts
being shipped. ^ Don’t forgot the place.
'OIW tr WATT Jt WALKER.
New Advertisements.
o»i» blunt ion N<HHlle*lftook,
lirouioM. Send ttiiimp. DEAN & (JO.,
Now lied ford. Mast. 4w
SUBSCRIPTION HOOKS,S’,
tcnntly Illustni’od. Great Induoeinentfl
Akoius. For tonus amt circulars, addre
Nkw Would Fiuilibhinu Oo., PhthMl’a. 4
At homo, male <
iToitiIn by mall free. Addrees with
it8 return Htinnp, M. YOUNG, 1751 Groon-
wloli street, N. Y. 4w
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Largest Stock, Best Goods,
Lowest Prices!
AT THE
BALTIMORE
a an
Mountains? Well, I am; nml what
more, I have enough quartz, to buy out all
the poatoffioes in Montana and pay for
running them besides. Why, I havo a
fortnuo juat in one mine alone. The
boys toll me it’s a brass mine, but it aint
brass; it’a gold, sure; and if it aint that*,
it’s good quart/, anyhow; and dou’t—
don’t you think* I ought to got marriod ? ’’
“Moat assuredly I do. A young man
pofWesstng your wealth and good lookn
Hhonld not hesitate a moment about en
tering into matrimony. I um surprised
to thluk you are stil! single. Are you ? ”
“Wall, yes, I suppose so. Hut any, do
you NO them granaries? Well, I just
have enough grain over yomlcr to last two
years, and so you see I o*n stand off tho
gras«hO|ipnrs one year anyhow* And you
neodn't bu afraid of Injuns up hero ; they
dou’t oomo this high up—and say, dou’t
you want to marry mo ? There, now.”
“Oh, sir, why—why this is so unex
pected, you know ; and, besides, 1—I
should deem it my duty to inform you
that I ora engaged to be married to a gen
tleman ftl tlm States. I regret that your
affeotiqhe are not bestowed on some
young Udy who is hoart-freo. Please do
notjgfer to the subject again.”
^1 wouldn’t have done so now,
rd as*how you didn’t talk pretiy
lot-np Bozeman chap, and told
id n’t want to marry him nohow,
losed after that I stood a good
Itching you myself. And—and
fs voice) there's tho raspberry
. E thefn. nml come to think of it
—I donl think they are as thick now as
they WMd to be.”
E!
88 Bi’oad Street.
Business Suits,
Walking Suits,
Dress Suits,
Over Coats, Talmas, &c.
A comploto npportmont of
Youths' and Bovs’ Clothing.
A flno line of
White and Fancy Shirts,
Under Shirts, Neckties,
Scarfs, Hats, Caps,
All gootlP warranted to bo an represented
Hvo ua a trial.
H0FFL1N, RICH & CO.,
88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
Mr. .1. C. HARRIS Is with up, and will ho
Reused to pee hi? friends.
oct2 tf Dooil.StW
LANDAUER.
REMEMBER,
The New York Store!
The New York Store!
GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY
AND LOWEST COST!
Tho New York Store,
Tho New York Store,
The New York Store.
IN WANT OF DRY GOODS,
CALL ON
S. LANDAUER,
S. LANDAUER.
DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YORK STORE,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street.
TPlie Now York Store,
Tlie New York Store.
New York I ’rieew,
New York Prices.
O OME ONE, OOME AIjXj.
COME ONE, COME AEIj.
NEW GROCERY STORE.
POLLARD & HARRIS,
Old Stand of J. K. Rodd A t’o. (next door to Ohottahoorhoo National Rank.)
A FULL LINE OF FRESH GROGEKIES AND STAPLE DRY GOODS JUST
calvod. Having I'ouicht our uoinIr lor OASH, wo pimll hoII thorn upon n HASH ItASIS,
(1 imrnntpeing; our prloeR to ho ah low »p any houro In tho city, i hunts duilvorotl to any part t '
tho city Free <>f UharKO. Glvo up a call, and we will do our hopt lo ploapo.
Tormn Strictly Cnsli!
POLLARD & HARRIS.
oct8-deo<lAwly 4'olimilmw, UcorKla.
ROll’TO. POPE.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
3xrm;-w
JAS. W. LONfl.
BOOT and SHOE STORE.**
d&XiOMTG
WE ARE RECEIVING AND OPENING AT
3STo. 104 Broad. Stroet,
NEXT HOOK TO J. KYLE «V CO.
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
O UR STOOK IS ALL NEW AND FRESH, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFAOTUR
era’ hands, and mode lor up.
WE REPAIR ALL RIPIMNfiN 1KEE OF CIIARME,
ami Kunrnnloc ptitlpfaotlon In overy Inptance.
Partlep will Itnd It to thulr hitorupt to vjvo
ocU dtkwly
/Incr Prlr.o Sta
ll' »nory Packi»K»i out. Sainplo paok»KC, |>0Pt-
pald, lor 26c.- Oiroularp IVoo. J. BRIDE, 767
Broadway, N. Y. 4w
AirentM Wanted! Dlplonm Awarded
Pictorial Bibles
l,:ioo llliiMratltmi.. A.lilre.. lur ciruular, A.
.1. ilm.MAN «. »3« Arch .t,, FMI a. 4w
Por
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
TTmo
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN IILI'E BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by UruKRlfltP. 4w
r6 jjIl.X A aSL ED
v(H'i‘m"T T “ T ‘ 1 "kvkky-day
IGTIuNAKV | OF I HAMS.
tl’intainp 20,000 i{ecl|Htp for everyIhiiiir, [ttorw
fide nuintior: Itcware of Imltilionp). AI»po-
tutrly ntdlspon-nMo to alt ofawsoft, ravlnu
money dally to ovory huyor. SellliiK faRter
than any other throe hooks combined t Slx-
i*u p ik 1 ’ circular and extra term." tree. F. A.
UTiMiiNHON ti (Jo., (Jinclnnatt, Ohio. 4w
Waters’ Neiv Scale Pianos,
SQUARE ANII 1!FRIGHT,
Aro the bent made. Tho touch e\aiUc, the
tone |M)\vorlul, pure and oven throuKh the en
tire pealo, yet mellow and pwoot.
WATERS’ CONOEHTO ORGANS cannot
ho oxoolled In tone or hoAUty; they doty corn-
elIIton. The (Joncorto Stop Is a lino Imita-
im of ttio Human Voice.
Warranted lor alx yours. I’rlcop extremely
low for cash «»r part eu-h, and balance In
monthly paymentP. Second-hand Instruments
nt groat hargalnp. ARont8 wanted. A. liberal
dlpconnt, to ToocherB, Ministers, UhurohoH,
School", Loduep, etc. Illustrated OataloRueu
mulled. IIORAOE WATERS Ik SON, 4H1
Biondway, New York. P. O. Box 3507. 4w
The Mason & Hamlin
Organ Company,
wlnnors of threo IiIkIiopL Modals and Diploma
•I Honorut Vienna, ’78, aud Purls, ’07, now
Her tho finest assortment of tho host Oahlnot
iruans in tho world, Including now 8tyU*H
villi recent improvements, not only oxclu-
ively lor ousli, us formerly, hut also on new
plans of easy payments, the most favorable
for ollered. Organs ranted with privilege ol
urulmse, to alun»"t any part of tho country.
. tret, payment #U.U0 or upwards, llluslratod
oatolo«uoH ami olrculars, with lull particulars,
sent tree on request. Address
A NEW ENTERPRISE !
VIE HAVE ESTABLISHED
A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE,
TSJO. 132 Broad Street,
AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes
A8 DOW AS ANY JOBBING HOUSE IN NEW Y dlK OK ELSEWHERE
wo j rOj.oHo to dupllonto any
To rnnvinco any merchant that the almvo rtatoment Isco:
ew York Invoice" they may brln« uh.
N. B.—Parties desirous ol buying at retail will lind our Itotall Bouso (No. 154 Broad streot)
supplied with desirable and seavonable koinIb, which will he Held at bottom prices.
We Imre employed competuiit and polite Salesmen, who will take pleasure In kIiowIrk K'wd*.
CAWLEY & LEWIS,
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
h. M. ItOV IlLH.
(1. M. WILMA518.
BURRUS & WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
Full Stock of Bagging aud Tics on hand.
the Brown Cotton Gin.
Mfr* Mr. IV. II. IIUdHfS is with us uh pcnlcsnmii, and will bo pleased to hi
Jyi'J - ■ .
We also sell
i* his old friends.
A. M. ALLKN.
I’KTKK PHKKll.
Fontaine Warehonse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
C3-^L_
8ADDLES, HARNESS, ETC.
H. MIDDLE BROOK,
S'-;" '
MANUFACTURER
Martingnles,
Has on hand a largo atovk of overy stylo and quality, from the cheapest to tho hobt.
Ladies’ and Cents’ Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags
'ATKNTBASIV ENAMEL LEATHER, HARNESS, HOLE AN 1> UPPER LEATHER,
Enameled Clotli of nil kiiMla, Leather and Ruhhcr ltellini;.
Collars, Haines, Trner-CliiUnn, Whip", Blind-Bridles, Rnelc-BandR, Bits,
Buckles, Spurs, and all article" In this lino iiRually kept in a lirsLolaHs Imuso.
ducod prices, with u viow of clonlnK out my land
All Kotsls In my lino will he Hold at
ohh at an early day. TERMS NTKK5TLY HASH.
Mr. MARK A. BRADFORD, formerly with Mr
pleased to hoo all bin old cuHtoiner" and friends.
POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE!
—$20—
WILL HUY A
First Mortgage Premium Bond
OK* TIIW
3Mow Yorli
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO.,
Authorized by the Loul-daturo of tho Atate of
Now York.
*2(1 I*rcinlmu llrawliiK, Hoe. 7, 1874.
:iil Merles llrawliitf, Junimry I, 1875.
EVERY BOND will ho Kclooniod with a
Premium, as an equivalent tor Intorost..
Capital Premium, 8100,000
Address, for Bonds and rail Informal Inn,
MORCENTHAU, BRUNO & CO.,
Finam lal Agents, *:i I’auk Row, N. Y.
Post Olllcc Drawer «U. 4w
First Grand Gift Concert.
MONTPELIER
Female Humane Associat'd
At Alexandria, Va.
Novomloov BO, 1074.
LIST OF GIFTS.
1 Grand (’ash (lilt *100,00(1
1 Grand Oush Gilt M»,«WU
1 Grand ‘ hisli Gill 25,0,0
10 Gash (Hits, *10,000 each loo,coo
15 Uasb Gills, 5 ouo each 75,two
50 Gash Gilts, 1,two each 50,(wo
W. II. Kent., Is with mo, and would be
oct4 eodfcwnm
MIDDLiEnnOOIC.
No. 84 Broad Streot.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
Having had in our employ an Agent that we have discovered to be simply
a diminutively insignificant and contemptuously unworthy, unreliable, Indo
lent and dishonest fellow, through whom an impression has become current
that we are about discontinuing our business in Columbus, wo desire to say
that notwithstanding any and all such representations that may bo or may
have been made, we are determined to make our Machino more prominently
known than ever.
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY.
Khi Gash Gills,
iwu Gash Gilts,
Gash Gill",
fs(HI tl
50 n
loottach 100,000
U-h 50,000
.ah 400,OoO
THOMAS* PRESCOTT
EXCELLENT
Business Suits
Elegant Dress Clothing!
All at Prices Lower than Ever.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 16,1874. tf
IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY.
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO.,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
Coliynbus, Georgia.
MARUVACTURKI18 OK
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
FLOURING AND COTTON MILL MACHINERY,
CANE MILLS, SYRUP KETTLES, HORSE POWERS, PUMPS,
PULLEYS. SHAFTING AND HANGERS.
ALUMS'. GOLDEN'S, AND OTHER IMPROVED IRON SCREW COTTON
PRESSES,
TELLIEIt’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES.
Aro AtrtnU for THE ECLIPSE DOUBLE TURBINE WATER WHEELS and
I»U LSOM ETKR PUM PS.
Til BY K KKl* CONSTANTLY ON 1IA NO
HOLLOW WAKE, FIRE DOGS, COAL GRATES, GIN GEARING,
STEAM AND tVATCR PIPE, PIPE FCITINGS, GLOBE CHECK.
SAFETY AND STOP VALVES, GAUGE COCKS, STEAM A WATER GAUGES,
and :t gym-rul it mho r I n in n( **f fiiigiiiperi’ and M nrliliil*!*' Snj»|>li«tM.
IRON nnd BRASS CASTINGS and SPECIAL MACHINERY mudo loonier. Semi
for Price Llatn. COLUMBUS IKON WORKS CO.
A CAII1).
puny
*“ .-outrunt Tor rurni*iiiii|c and Hrming
P'
[■ep2U tf
TIk* ColiiiubiiH Iron Worlth Compuny will fiiniiHli Plan*, Drawing* nnd EHtlmaUta
for Colton and Woolen Mill*, and will coiitnu-f for fnruNliiiiK and eredlng tlin com-
pit*to Muchincrv and tt|»|dimiwn» for imiiin, of the 1m***! and inottl approved jmttd'riia,
nnd upon the uiait favorable term*.
RESTAURANTS.
tiif: ahbou.
plotely renovated a
u “AKIiOK" stand as a Sain >n and Ko*-
taurant. Ho Ik now prepared to furid*b Meal",
Choice Liquor" and Cigar*, and cuMtomor* may
a**ur<*d ovoiylhliiK will lie the h—‘ “ -
ovatcl and fitted up tho v
market allords.
ootM-tf
SANS SOUCI
Bar and Bestaurant!
, . . '."Iflily
roll tied, return'
tlhest WINES
CIGARS to bo found In tills
market.
OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, and Choice
MohIb served atall hours, at reasonable | rieo*.
Parties furnlHhod with i>rlvatu rotdin when
doslred.
FRESH OYSTERS now received daily
from Savannah and Mobile, and *urved In any
*tyle de*ired.
oct4 tf
A. .1. BOLAND.
Reich’s Restaurant
No. 112 Broad St.,
H AS just been opened, and I" now preparod
to lay before it* guo.-U* and patmus a
BILL OF FARE
EQUAL* TO ANY!
Found only nt flr*t cla*" Hotel* nnd Restau
rants In tho largest elite* ol the Union.
i and reasonablo rales.
octl 3m
CARRIAGES.
REMOVAI
I HAVE MOVED MT STOOK OF
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,^?
WAGONS
To the Gunby Building,
ST. CLA I It ST., NEAR THE FONTAINE
AND ALAHAMA WAREHOUSES,
where 1 will *ell any work In my lino cheaper
20,0 OOahIi Gifts,
22.178 (J«Hh Gift*, amounting to #1,000,1*81
NUMBER OF TICK.ETN, 100,000.
I*IUCR OK TICKKT8.
Whole Tlokotn »>0
Halve* 10 00
Quarter* 6 00
Eighths or each Coupons *4 50
b]/j Ticket* for loo 00
The Montpelier Fomalo Huinano Associa
tion, chartered by the legislature of VlrKinla
and tho Circuit Court of Oningo county, pro-
poHu* by a Grand Gill Conoort to eitUibllsh and
endow a ‘’Homo lor tbo Old, lniirui aud De*M-
lute Ladle* of Virginia,” at Montpuller, tho
former ruHidenco ol Piu*Ulent Janie* Madison.
Govkunou’b Okkick, It km MON I), July 3,1874.
It a thirds me pleasure to *ay that 1 am woll
acquainted with a large majority of tho oltlcer*
of the Montpelier Female Humane Associa
tion, who reside In tho vlulnlty of my homo,
and 1 attest their Intelligence and their worth
and high roputatlon us gentlemen, a* well «*
the public ooiilldenco, Inlluenco and subsiun-
tial moan* liberally represented among them.
JAS. L. KEMPER, Gov. of Va.
Alk.vanuuia, Va., July 8, 1874.
• • • I commend them a* gent* of honor
nnd Integrity, and fully entitled to tho eonli-
dcncc of the public. H.. W HUGHES,
U. S. Judge Eastern i>l*t. ol Va.
Furthor roferoncos l»y poriulsHlon: HI* Ex
cellency (Lloert C. Walkor, ox-Govornor of
Va.; Hon. Robert E. Withers, Llout-Gov. of
Va. and U. S. Senator elect; Senators aud
Mombers of Congress from Virginia.
Roiiilttuuce* lor ticket" may bo mado by ex-
pro"", prepaid, |>o*t<dl1co money order on
Washington, D. C., or by registered lotlor.
For full partleulntH, testlmunlal*, Ac., send
for circulars. Address,
Hun. JAMUH BARBOUK,
Prosd’t M. F. 11. A., Alexandria, Va.
Reliable Agonts wantod everywhere.
ootl4 4w
K. WYNNE.
MVB YOU TRIED
JURUBEBA?
ARK YOU
Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ?
Arc yon
IImii try JMlI ltEIIA
REMOVAL.
1 .1 C. JOHNSON A. CO. hive taken
1 • store lately occupied by II. T. Crlj.
one door noitb of tho/r old stand, whore they
bavo » lull lino oi FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS, which havo been purchased
sioco the latest declines, and are now ollered
to tho public at price* not known since the
war. A lull lineofHLEAtJit’ll and IIIIOWN
DOMESTICS Iroiu lu cents up to the host
brand*. I-4 BLEA* HKD DOMESTIC 10c.
AMERICAN CA.d Hit 1C 15o. ALI.-WOOL
Fi.ANNEI. 25c. A lull stock of JEANS,
CASSIMEUES, CHECKS, STRIPES, kc.,
Ate.
Call and sat^ry yoursolvo*.
octl8 codfcw2m
imlcrful
id Invlgonilor, v>bicli act* so h'*iii*flrinlly
mi tin* Hi’cri’iiv" organ* a* to impart vigor to all
tin* viiul force*.
It i. no alcoholic nppctlxi r, which Klirimlatc*
for a "hurt tiiii's (*nly to lot the suffurer fall lo a
h.wcr depth of mlNrity, but It I* a vcKctabln tonic
nciliiff directly on the liver nud sploea.
It ri'giilnlVN (liu Bowel*, quiet* the
nerve*, H id give* "lull a healthy tone to Him whole
"yiitem a" to eooti make the invalid feel like a new
pel noli.
Um operation In not violent, but i*
rhwrnctermed by great gnitlene*" ; the patient ex-
pi’iieiM ' H no midden cliange, uo marked re*ult*,
l»«t gradually hi* trouble*
“Fold their lent*, like the Aral.",
And silently steal away.”
Tbl* i* no new and uutried diioovery. but lias
been long used with wonderful remedial resnlls,
met in ..mo d by the highest ni'nllcal authorI-
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fill Ionic
ulturativs
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