Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 22, 1874, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1874. WIT AND HUMOR. —Civil rights—Obliging answers. —Beginning to leave—the leaves. —A green-grocer—One who trusts. —The acrobats of every household— The pitcher and tumbler. —If W-o-r-c-e-s-t-o-r spells Woostor, why doesn’t li-o-c-h-e-s-t-e-r spell Roos ter ? —A doctor is wanted in Genoa, Mis souri. The last one is now hanging to a cottonwood tree and wants to get down.- —The kind of whiskey that makes men lie down on railroad tracks is being in troduced in nearly every Western State. —A clergyman at Paris, Ky., stopped hti prayer to load an unruly man out l»y Dm ear, and went on : * As 1 was saying, J^rd.” Tp —Horace Greeley used to say that a ,§Hlliotly honeat man could live outside of the poor-house. He wasn’t acquainted in Chicago. —There is a wide difference between battle-scarred and badly seared veterans, •Rhough the latter generally claim all the honors after a fight. —It seems hard to see an Indianapolis woman of sixty-five seeking a divorce be cause her husband wouldn’t lot her wear a red dress to camp-meeting. — An old gander was recently killed in Virgiuia at the age of ninety. The nanio of the fortunate boarding-houso that drew' the prize is not given. • —An Ohio constable has absconded with tho sum of $3.25. Do not, gentle Madcr, turn up your nose, for it was all iha public money he could g >t hold of. •-Garters with monogram clasps are now all the fashion with pretty girls. The stylo is said to be convenient and elegant, and wo hope to see more of it. —Stanley is going to take a Bible Weighing twenty-two pounds into Africa With him, and if a handlo can bo attached to it, it will prove a most destructive weapon. —When a widow in any neighborhood sots her cap for u young man, thoro isn’t ono chance in a million for any young ► Woman to win, oven if sho holds tho four •OCK. —Mrs. Nyo, of Iowa, can get supper, Split kindlings, wash the dishes, milk two OOws and feed tho hogs whilo her five boys and two girls are playing a game of oroquet. —Lately a Western young lady had oc casion to inform a young gentleman that “her hand was not a Ionian.” He wanted a punch and had tho other “ingrediewes.” —Daddies Longlegs or Daddy Long- legsos—which ? This is the great gram matical problem of tho day. Not more than a column of aigumeut on either side will bo tolerated. —Tho sensitive boy lives in Delaware. He arose at midnight, footed it half a mile and woke a store clerk and bought a fine comb. IIo didn’t want to hnvo any " ono hear him ask for it. K —Miss Anthony denies that she ever sot on any nun’s lap sinco the days when John Bunyau used to hold her—then a more child—on his knee, whoa she went to visit him in Bedford jail. —Now, after a lapse of ninety odd years, it has has been discovered that ■pitting on the bait doesn't holp in the least to catch the fish. Is there any ono " in America who isn’t as mad ns bluzes ? v—Said a man to tho Mayor of New xuudon, whom ho met at the State Fair, “I have soon beets in California ns big ns Jam.” “I beg your pardon,’’ said the Mayor, “but I think that you deceive yourself.” —“Mon scorn to kiss among themselves, - yjp And scarce would kiss a brother; But women want to kiss so bad, They kiss and kiss each other.” —ItnppeiiiM that Edna Dean Proctor is a young gusher of about 48 springs or thoroabouts. In tho language of another: “What a mercy it is that our honored olutionary ancestors are under tho sod and safe from all daugor of falling into tho ruck of the Brooklyn Platonism.” If any of General Washington’s body ser vants are lying around loose yet, let them bo jealously guarded from the contagion. Courier Journal. —There is a postmaster in Illinois who draws a salary of $1 por annum. His object in seeking the office was to get married and raise a family. —Milton, tho bliud author, was one day asked by a friend of female educa tion, if ho did not intend to instruct his daughter in the different language.' “No, sir,” replied Milton, “one tongue is sufficient for a woman.” —“Bon Jfillings stolo cattle and then lied about it, so his friends took him out Mnd performed a surgical operation on him from which ho never recovered,” is the way tho death of a Nebraska man ‘ recorded in a local paper. —At an anti-monopoly convention at !owa, recently, some follow bawled at the Joor : “Candidates are requested to step ’ down stairs a few minutes.” Then eve rybody went down stairs except a deaf •Id follow who wanted to run for jailer. —“Coriuno—if you are living, do re- turn to your friends,” writes Homebody in ✓ the New York llcraUl. They don’t say ,.;‘>what “Oorinno” is to do if sho is dead that case sho is probably expected to V- reply through the “Corinner.”—Chicago jffT/nUr-Occau. lauves on Commercial Fertilizers. Writing on the subject of commercial , fertilizers, Mr. J. B. Lawos, a noted Euglish chemist, and for many years manufacturer of manures, says tho only two substances really required in artificial manures, are— 1. Nitrogen. 2. Phosphate of lime. Nitrogen is useful in three forms— 1. As nitric acid. !l 2. As ammonia. u 3. As organic docomposiblo matter, yielding ammonia or nitric acid. Nitrogen is more valuable in tho form of nitric acid than it is in ammonia, nud ammonia is more valuable than docaying substances yielding it. Tho best possi- ble manure for all gramineous crops, wheat, barley, maize, oats, sugar-cane, K? rice, pasiure grass, is a mixture of super- £ phospha‘0 of lime and nitrate of soda; 800 lbs. of superphosphate of lime nnd 175 lbs. of nitrate of soda applied every yo:ir to ono acre of ordinary English laud, has for twenty consecutive years givon a produce aunually of U Q uarters of bailey; 14 tous of farm yard ling applied annually over tho same pe riod has given the same produce of bar ley. Superphosphate of lime is a special Chemical manufactured which can be made cheaper on a larger than on a small er scale, and therefore farmers ought to f iurcha.se it cheaper than they can make t, but it is better to make up their own * compound lununures, purchasing their ni trate of soda or salts of ammonia. It is Dot advisable to sow artificial manure with beans, peas, tares or other legumiu- jilfl oils plants. Corn and root crops will gjg” take all tho artificial manure which the farmer can afford to pay for. Superphos phate of lime should always be placed tin kler the soil, oithor by drilling or harrow- ling in when the seed is sown. Nitrate of poda may bo sown the same way, or it may lio sown broadcast when the crop is up. I Tho increase in tho growth of tho cereal J| <*rop is much more dependent upon tho . ^ nitrogen supplied than on the phosphoric ^^•cid. Potash is generally found in sufli- : eieut quantities iu soils, and tho artificial supply is not required. CLOTHING. THOMAS* PRESCOTT EXCELLENT Business Suits MILLINERY. Millinery and Hair Goods Emporium. Mrs. M. R. HOWARD, Randolph Street, if) respectfully or . . _-11 ami Winter Mil more iiuukots, consisting of LADIES*, MISSIS’ AND CHILDREN'S Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Lacos and Flowers, Feathers, Velvets, REAL AND IMITATION IIAIR SWITCHES, REAL AND IMITATION JEWELRY. Hr 1 defy competition in prices. oot!8 tf J. Elegant Dress Clothing All at Prices Lower than Ever. coiuiiiuiiF. q»„ sopt. ia. 1874.tr JOB PRINTINC. GILBERT’S PRINTING OFFICE BOOK BINDERY. JJAVINfi EXTENSIVELY RE FUR- nishod my ollice, in anticipation of the business i which is now oponing, with new mate rial, I am hotter prepared than over to do ovary description of work desired by New Millinery and Fancy Goods ! Mrs. LEE, 75 Broad Street, ist returned from Now id Fun- y Goods ever brought to Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Hats, trimmed and un- TRIMMER. BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND LACKS. Bonnet and Sash Ribbons, Neck Ties, Embr’d Handk’fs, Berlin and Kid Glovos in every variety. Ladies’ Underwear and Corsets, Black Crape Colllars and Vella. Hair Goods and Jet Jewelry a specialty. ALSO, LADIES’, MISSES’ ANI) INFANTS’ SACKS AND HOODS, OTTOMAN SlIAWLS ANI) SCARFS, HALMORAL AND HOOP K1KTS, HEADED AND LEATHER BELTS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, every shade, and many othor goods whleli she ollors for cash tho vory lowest prices. Grand Opening of Pattern Hats and Bonnets on Tuesday, October 20th, To which tho attontlon or the Ladlos In respectfully Invited. Columbus, On., October 11th, 1874. tf % Ig ’ Merchants, Corporations, Societies, Railroads, Steamboats, And the Public Generally. examination of Prices and Stock Dnsk- od, guaranteeing Good and Reliable Work manship, with Promptness. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks Railroad Reoeipt Books tho different Roads, of various sizes, al ways on hand, anti also mado to order at short notice. In fret, tho osta) lishment is eompleto, and facilities umplo todoevory description of work from n Visiting Card to a Poster, and from a Receipt Book to a Royal bodgor, or a large Ctuarto Volume. IN THE DEPARTMENT OF BOOK BINDINC, 8. DRY i made during tho cry eompleto, ur passed for UuUh ?Iany additions havobre: pastsoason, and It Is now work lu that lino canuot bo i and durability. Having an Immenso quantity and largo ns 8orimento( Typo, seven Presses run by Steam Power, and one nl tho most oaicnsl vo stocks of Paper, Bill nnd Letter Hoads, Cards, Tags, *$c, brought >o Columbus, no dolay can tisractlon fail to bo givon, both in Price and Quality of Work. Remember tho place, OLD SUN AND TIMES OFFICE, (Opposito Now Postottioo Building) Himm1o1i»Ii Street, Coliimbna, <Jn. THOW. 4*1 CHERT, Columbus, On. M EDICINES. i originate from Indigestion Nearly all dim w id Torpidity of tlio Liver, and reliof is anxiously nought after. If the Liver is Regulnt< in its action, health is almost invariably secure Want of action in the Liver c-tunes llcudacln G •nstipatlon, Jnuudico, Pain iu tho Hhouldo Cough, Chills, Dizziness, Sour Stonmcli, Bad Ta. in tho Mouth, Bilious A thick*, Palpitation of the Heart, Depression of Spirits, or the Blu- hundred other symptoms, for which SIMMONS LI VHit RBOULA’i'OR is tho best remedy tin over been discovered. It acts mildly, effectually and l»oing a simple vegetable cowpoui injury in any quantities that it may b iu ' very it Inn i d f* ilreda of the good and grei from all part- of the country being tlio purest and best. Simmons’ LIVEII KlilitLATOB, or Medicinr, la Itarmlei violet modi,| gulariy, In no intoxicating beverage, Is a faultless family medicine, Is liiu cheapest medicine iu the wo Is given with safety and the happiest results fant, itli burii Doe* not disarrange tlio systi Takes the place of (Juiuiue kind, Contains the simplest uml b< ran sat a: nr all duvouthth. fob*) deodtwly REAL ESTATE ACENTS JOHN BLACKMAR St. Clair Street, Gunby’g Building, next Preor, lilges & Co. Real Estate Brokerage & Insurance nurra, nr rtamssioN, To Merchants’ and Mechanics’ Bank, thi nprlG tf T>r. T. W. HENTZ Douti.t, ILL have a room at tho Goor- Groceries, Provisions and Staple Goods. I Have in (tore . full slock of Bagging, 2 l-4lbs, at 12 1-2 to l7o. Best Iron Cotton Tics at 8 to 8 l-2o. Largo lot best brands Flour at $6.50 to $9.00 per bbl. Bacon, Salt, Sugars, Coffees, Teas. Best and purost Winos and Liquors. Fine lot New Meokerel, in bbls, half bbls, quarter bbls and kits, at one half tho prleo or Bacon. ; will guarantee as low prices and as good goods 09 any house In tho olty. I rospoctfully It a call from ull who wish to purchase, and will make it to your Interest to patronize mo. Mosers. ROLL IN JEFFERSON and J. B. GRIFFIN aro withe uio, ami would bo ploasod to havo a call from tholr friends and acquaintances. Terms strictly cash. No charge for drayngo. «r. xz Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglothorpo Sts, DRY COODS. L A. 1ST ID A_ XT E Li REMEMBER, The New York Store! The New York Store! GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY AND LOWEST COST! The Now York Store, The New York Store, The New York Store. ALE I > WANT OF DRY GOODS, (JAM. ON S. LANDAUER, S. LANDAUER. DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YORK STORE, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street, Tlio INew York Store, Tlio Nom' York Store. Now York Prices New York I* l-ieem. COME ONE, OOME ALL. COME ONE, COME ALL. CROCERIES. GOOD AND CHEAP! H. HAMILTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN New Advertisements. lUonablnntlon Needle* Hook, with dhrnmos. Send stamp# DEAN kUO,, Now Bedford, Mass. 4w WORKING PCOPLE-Male or Fa- VV malo— Employment at homo, ft30 por week warranted. No capital required. Par ticulars and valuable sample* sent free. Ad- dross, with 0 cent return stamp, O. KOSS, Williamsburg, N. Y. 4w SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS™?! Nkw World Puiilihiiino Co., Phllad’a. 4w goods by mall freo. Address with ten conts return stamp, Al. YOUNG, 173 Green wich street, N. Y.4w WAHTEL- tlonory Pack,iku out HAMILTON, Oolumbu., On. Wl’ECI Al- NOTICE. im*o me, I would say. If you wish to rttle piouipUy, it* tho «lny of gui W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. C. II. WATT. onory Package out. Sample pack ago, post- for 26c. tllroulars free. J. BRIDE. 787 id way, N. Y. 4w* A Ou., 830 Arch st., Phllft. Por Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN Will IK BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggists. 4w AGENTS WANTED WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL # Grocers and Commission Merchants, 4 Corner under Kunlcin IIoiino, [ AVE NOW IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN n First Glass Provision Store, to-wit; 50 hhds. Clear Rib Bacon Sides. 50 “ Bacon Shoulders, 25 boxes Ice-Cured White Moat. 150 RoIIb Heavy Bagging. 450 Bundles Iron Tics. 200 bbls. Flour, all grades. 50 “ Whiskey. 100 '* Sugar, and everything in quantity and qua* ity to suit the most fastidious. Soap, Salt Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, &c Will have FLORIDA SYRUP as soon as the season will permit Its being shipped. Car Don’t forget the place. "l'« tf WATT A WALKER, lOUMAN'j DIClliliVAIlY < knit a ins 20,000 Kcclr fide n * ~ lutely BOOTS AND SHOES. ROll’T C. POPE. JAM. W. LONG. A NEW ENTERPRISE ! WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE, .A-t Into. 132 Broad Street, AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes AS LOW AS ANY JOBBING HOUSE IN NEW Y BK OK ELSEWHERE _ convince any merchant that tho above statement is correct, wo 1 roj oso to duplioato any Now York invoices they may bring us. N. B —Parti 'S desirous ol buy ing at retail will find our Retail House (No. l&l Broad streot) lulled with desirable nnd scavonablo poods, which will l»o sold at bottom prices. iviej-vC yv BOOT and SHOE STORE, ) hare employed competent and 1 GAWLEY & LEWIS, Ooluml3u.«» Gt-a. COTTON WAREHOUSES. l. m. bui 11c a. O. M. WILLIAMS. BURRUS & WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga. WE ARE RECEIVING AND OPENING AT KTo- 104 33rocu:l Street, NEXT HOOK TO J. KYLE A GO. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AUD SHOES WE HEPAIR ALL IKIPP1X44N FREE OF U1IARUE, nnd gunranteo satlifactlon In evory Instnneo. Parties will find It to their interest to givo us a call before oct4 dfrwly I KVKUY DAY OF I WAKT8. for everything, (bona linpon.-ublo to all classes, saving illy to overy buyer. Soiling faster than any other throe books combined f Six- tveu p-igii circular and extra terms freo. F. A. A Go., Cincinnati, Ohio. 4w vVatei’s 1 New Scale Pianos, MU'ARE AND VPRIUlIT, Aro tho host mado. Tho touch olastlo, tho tono poworful, pure and oven through tho on- • ro scale, yet mellow and swoot. WATERS’ UONUERTO ORGANS cannot ) 0\0l llOtit li'l The Mason & Hamlin Organ Company, wlnnors of throo highest Medals and Diploma with roeont linprovomonts, not only exclu sively for cash, as formerly, hut also on now plans of oaiiy paymonts, tho most favorahlo oliorod. Organs rented with privilege of ’irst payment ifc'.MH) or upward*. RESTAURANTS. Till-: AR13011. M r. oeorue w. i.ii’b has uom. pletoly renovated and tUtad up the well- known “ARBOR” stand as a Saloon and Res- taurant. Ho Is now prepared to furnish Meals, UI10I00 Liquors and Uigurs, and customers may to assured ovotything will bo tho host, tltu markot allonls. octH-tf FOR SALE AND RENT. For Rent. aide terms, Al'l'iy Opposito Si. Luke’s Methodist Church. ...a. ...... ... Illustratfcil catalogues nud circulars, with frill particulars, sunt Iroo on request. Address MASON A HMML1N ORGAN CO., 4w Boston, Now York, or Chicago. ^ POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE! —$20— will nuv ▲ First Mortgage Premium Bond ov Tim Now Yorlt INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION C0„ Authorized by the Legislature of the State of Now York. 2<l Premium Drawing, Dor. 7, 1874. :i«l NorlrM DrawlUKi January 4, 1875. EVERY BOND will bo Redootued with a Premium, us un uqulvnlont lor Interest. Capital Premium, 8100,000 Address, for Bonds and full Information, MORCENTHAU, BRUNO & CO., Financial Agents, 23 Pahk Row, N. Y. Post Ollleo Drawer 28. 4w First Grand Gift Concert. MONTPELIER Female Humane Associate At Alexandria, Va. 2\Tovomb>or BO, 1074. LIST OF GIFTS. 1 Grand Hindi Gift ♦100,(too 1 Grand Uusn Gilt 1 Grand ^ash Gift loGash Gilts, 4110,000 each... ir>Uasb Gifts, 6uoo ouch... fiOUa-h Gilts, 1,000 ouch... Pull Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand. tho Brown Cotton Gin. s PcalcHnmii, nnd will ho |.loused to bi iyu 1 . \V. II. IIUOIIKS 1* We also Bell » his old friends. A. M. ALLKN. I’KTKK PHKKK. Fontaine ~Warelionse. ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants COI C5-JL- IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO., FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. Coliunbusi, Georgia. MANUFAl TL’KKIIS OK STEAM ENGINES AND P.OIV.EItS, CIKCdUU SAW MILLS, FLOURING AND COTTON MILL MACH I NEK V. CANE Mll.I.S, SYRUP KETTLES, HORSE POWERS, PUMPS, PULLEYS, SHAFTING AND HANGERS. ALLUMS', GOLDEN’S, AND OTHER IMPROVED IRON 8UREW COTTON PRESSES, TELLIER’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES. Aro Agouih for THE ECLIPSE DOURLE TUltRINE WATER WHEELS anti PULSOM ETER PIJM PS. THKV Kit El’ CONSTANTLY ON HAND HOLLOW WARE. FIRE DOGS. COAL GRATES, GIN GEARING. STEAM AND WATER PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS, GLOBE CHECK, SAFETY AND STOP VALYES, GAUGE COCKS, STEAM A: WATER GAUGES, sitiil a genoral mold of Enginoors’ uml AlnoliiuiMla* Sii|i|>1Ion. IRON ami UltASS CASTINGS am! SPECIAL MACHINERY tmfttle 1»» artier. Sontl for Pilot) Lirdt*. COLUMBUS IKON WORKS CO. A CARD. Tlio Ctilnmbna Iron Workn (’ompimy will fnrniMli Pinna, Drawing* nntl Eatlniatoe f or Uofton nntl Woolt’n MIIIm, 11111I will eontraot for fiiriiiKliing nntl orootlnic llio t'om- nlott) Mat-liinory nod u|>|>liniiotni for Httiuo, of tlio bout uml most tt|t|irov«Hl iiattorna, anti upon tlio most favorublo tonne. [»ei-20 tf SANS SOUCI Bar and Restaurant! , thoroughly rumiuu, roiuriiiBiivu nnd stocked it. with the finest WINES und other LUIUOKS and OKI A KS to bo found in this or uny other market. OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, and Choice Meals served at all hours, at reasonable price'. Parties furnished with private room* when desired. * FRESH OYSTERS now received dally from Savitnnali and Mobile, and sorvod in any style desired. oct4 tf A. J. HOLANI). For Rent. CARPENTER SHOP AT 1IROAD id Thomas streets. Apply to 80pl7 tf MRS. L. F. MEYER. Reich’s Restaurant No. lift Broad St., H AS iuflt been opened, and Is now prepared to lay before it* guests and patron* a BILL OF FARE XSQT7AX. TO ANY! DRUCCISTS. Eagle Drug Store, No. 03 Brond Sit-. M. D. HOOD & CO., Hticcusrtunt to U. C. IIUOl) A HRO. upetltioi ullty of « Wo keep lirstelass articles of hemleuls Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Va rut: he*, Window Gin ioh is Dr. Hood Liver Modlclno. Keroseno Oil a specialty, at b October 7th, 1874. i, Putty, a- Icines, chic celebrated Lurch :y, at I M. D. Blue Drug Store BRANNON, AT 0 in I, Is Increasing C74 [JS dally, and Is VO urnisii (hdunil.iis U&> n A MEANS BRANNO 5Ids old stand, iVliis stock of DRUGS now propnreil to lurnlsh and vicinity with anything In his li WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. He promises to pay special attention to tho •IOHB1NG TRADE, and offer* groat Induce ment* to Country Merchants. He keep* only PURE ANI) RELIABLE DIG CIS. Gall and son him at 135 Broad Streot. From thl* date cash 1* required lor all good*. oc4 tf For Rent. JEWELLING ON JACKSON ST., . near tho Baptist Church, 7 rooms. J Enquire at Alabama Warehouse. scp8 tf W. II. HUGHES. »mI For Rent. ROOMS In the Ocorgla Homo In- |f§£M ” " " mg which i« til- * *-* ■' " i Llio Insurance O Hiirance Building v ollleo now occupied by South- Company. Apply to CHARLES COLEMAN, uug30 tf 110 Broad St. Building Lot IjlOR SALE, on north side of Randolph, Dwolling Thoir.n* Htroets ; f> frooin*, aero lot, - will sell y. acre Hoparato. Apply to JOHN BLACKMAR, oct!8 tf Real Estate Agent. 100 Cush Gift*, 1,0! 0 Hash Girts, 1,000 C’UHh Giro, 20,0 0 Cush Gill*, 60,000 26.0 iO 100,000 76.000 ,000 eauh 60,000 600 cauh 60.00J 100 each 100,000 60 oa«'h 60,000 20 oat: h 400,01)0 22,178 Cash Gifts, amounting to ♦1,000,000 NUMDEII OP TIUliETH, 100,000. I'lllUH OF TK'KKTH. Whole Ticket* ♦!» 00 Halve* 10 00 tuarter* 6 08 Eighth* or each Coupons 2 60 b% Tickets for 100 00 Tlio Montpelier Female Humane Assoola- endow a “Homo for tho Old, Infirm and Desti tute Ladles of Virginia,” at Montpelier, tho former residence ol PrcBldout Jttiue* Madison. Govkrnou’b OrncH, Richmond, July 3, 1874. It aliords mo pluusure to *ay that I am well acquainted with a large majority of the officer* of the Montpelier Female Humane Associa tion, who reside in the vicinity of my homo, and 1 attest tholr intelligence and tholr worth and high reputation a* gentlemen, as well u* the public O'-nttdonce, influence and eubsuin- tlal means liberally represented among them. JAS. L. KEMPER, Gov. of Va. Alkxandiua, Va., July 8, 1874. • • • I oouiiuond them a* gout* of honor and integrity, and fully entitled to tho confi dence of the public. K.. W HUGHES. U. S. Juffgo Eastern Dl*t. or Va. Further reference* by permission: HI* Ex cellency Gilbert C. Wulkor, ox-Govcrnor of Va.: Hon. Robert E. Withers, Llout-Gov. of Va. and U. S. Senator elect} Senator*and Member* of Congress from Virginia. Remittance* lor ticket* may bo mado by ex press, prepaid, |H)*to(flca money eider on WaHhlngton, D. C.. or by regl*tored letter. For lull particular*, UstimoDlals, fco., semi for circular*. Address, Hon. JAMDH HA It IIO UK, Prosd’t M. F. 11. A., Alexandria, Va. Reliable Agent* wauted everywhere. For Sale. fridgo BtrcutH. l orms easy. ALSO, FOR RENT, A portion of the Dwelling House oil tho cor- or of said street*. ootlO oud2w MRS. M. E. KLEHElt. For Rent. , Mil E ro-ldonco second door south of St . wi 1 Paul Church, at present occupied Gy lr. Peyton. Poi-scshIoii given first O- i.J'JUL l or terms, 6cc., apply to Fartn for Sale. time) tlio—*•— _ . . . P. M. Silas, thr. o mllct northeust of Columbus, Ga., on tlio Tulbotton road. Ti e place contains about85 seres, ull under feno ■, between 00 mid 70 acres cleared. A good trumod hou-u with five rooms, eli nnd pantry; d>iubio room framed kitchen, smoko Iio-ifo, barn, stablo, Ate Tlio place is soluble for a Dairy Farm, and will b-sold cheap for cash. Mr. Nila* will tako ploasuro in showing the premises to purlles wishing to HAVE YOU TRIED JURUBEBA? Weak, Nervous, or Oobililated ? Aro you no Longiilil that any exertion tho wouderfiil 1 h acts so beneficially to impart vigor to ull alcoholic iippo r, which stiinulatcs tho sufferer fall to a ilepth of niisery, but it Is a vegetable tonic OCtli COlAwtf W. D. RAINEY. lower depth <d niM«ry, but it Is a v acting directly on the liver and sploi It r«‘tfnlat«‘M tlio HohoIn, quiets tlio 11 rv. h, aixl giv« h auch a healthy tone to the Whole system m to hooii mako the Invalid feol like a now I In oporntlon In not violent, but i* characterized by great gcntU-ncSH ; the patieut ex- p-Tleiire* no midden change, no marked ruaults, but gradually Ills troubles “Fold their touts, like the Arabs, And Hil«'i# 1 ly steal away." Till* I* no new and untried discovery, but has beelt long used with wonderful remedial resulttl, and hi pronounced Ity the highest medical tie* “the _ known.” |to- erfill WM. V. KIDDKK A 00.,