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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1874.
tho Voter* of the Fourth Con-
ftrcnntonAl District.
The district executive committee would
poctfully call attention to the follow-
g facts:
The election on Tuesday, the 3d of No-
juber, will be maunged just as the late
ato election, l»y a justice, ordinary and
o froe holders, or if they do not act by
o’clock a. M., then three free holders
open the polls at the Court-house,
e polls remain open from 7 a. m. to
. m., and at other precincts from 8
m. to 3 P. M.
ho superintendents take tho oath pro-
ibed in the code of Georgia, and the
~rs’ oath will be found in 1,27(1, 1,275),
,280 of the code.
The manner of conducting is precisely
like state elections.
3, As to Toting the act of Congress of
ISy^nd 1872, require the “votes to bo
itteh, or printed ballots,” but do
escribe the color of paper, nor pro-
devices, Arc., as has been rumored,
same question was raised at tho Inst
•Motion and the NationaL Democratic
Committee telegraphed thatahere was no
such requirement as to white paper, devi
ces, Ac. At least the committee after
careful investigation find no such law,
and aro informed that no Buoh require
ment exists.
4. From 180(1 to 1873 Congress has
passed several acts to “enforce the civil
rights of citizens,” and it is a misde
meanor And high crime pnnishablo by
fine from $500 to $’>,000, and from 0
months to (5 years imprisonment, to vio
late these acts.
The uot of Congress prohibits, nndor
malties named, any use of “force,
Illation, threat, bribery or othor
in order to hinder, dolay, prevent
or obstruct any citizen from voting, or
from becoming qualified to voto, by offer
ing to comply with the legal requisites as
to voting,” and any offer thus to quulify
ia made by Congress an adequate qualifi
cation for suffrage. The Radicals are vig
ilant, and aro now spying through Geor
gia. Let every man feel that he lias it in
hU power to benefit his State by prudence
the one side, or to injure it by irupru-
ico on tho other. Let us carefully
ird against any violation of tho lottor
spirit of the act of Congress, and
'by disarm our euemios, who merely
uu excuse in so-called outrages to
int the sovereign will of the people
prolong tho despotic rule of Radical
ralism.
_ ero is a mistaken idea abroad regard-
||j|| supervisors of elections for members
JpCon gross. Under the first act super-
rs could challenge, arrest, count bal-
aud control the election generally ;
t nnder the amendment of June 10,
2, supervisors have “no power to mnko
ests or perforin other duties, except to
tness all the proceedings of the officers
ldiog the elections.”
These supervisors were at first required
bo two, of different political parties,
ointed by a United (States judge in
ioh of over 20,000 inhubitunts, on peti-
u of two citizens iu good standing ;
t they can low bo appointed in any
unty, or any voting precinct, on the
plication of ten citizens—merely to
tness tho managers hold the election.
Tho counties did nobly in the Octobor
otion, as shown by tho official voto be-
w, but let uot this easy victory lull ns
to aputby, for the foe is wily and luny
feat us in Novembor unless we come
t again iu full strength, and thus for-
r kill Radicalism iu the 4th Congres-
lial District:
Democrat. Opposition.
CLOTHING.
THOMAS & PRESCOTT
Millinery mid Hair Goods Emporium.
MrB. U. R. HOWARD, Randolph Street,
W OULD rospocthilly call tho attention of tho Ladles to her elegant and cheap stock or
Fall and winter Millinery, selected by experienced buyers In the New York and Balti
more markets, consisting of
LADIES’, MISSIS’ ANI) CHILDREN’S
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hate and Bonnets,
Ribbons, Laces and Flowers, Fetthors, Velvets,
REAL AN 1> IMITATION 11 Alii SWITCHES, REAL AND IMITATION JEWELRY.
1 defy cum petition In prices. oct!8 tf
EXCELLENT
Business Suits
Elegant Dress Clothing!
All at Prices Lower than Ever.
Columbia*, (la., Sept. 10, 1874. tf
J. H. BRAMHALL,
Watch Maker and Jeweler,
AND
Singer Sewing Machine Agent,
OO llronri Street,
OCtlS dood&wtr
• UolumhiiM, Ua.
CARRIAGES.
REMOVAL.
I HAVE MOVED MY STOCK OF
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
™ A ISfe™
WAGON IS
To the Gunby Building,
ST. OLAIKST., NEAR THE FONTAINE
AND ALABAMA WAREHOUSES,
THOS. K. WYNNE.
80p6 (lcodAW tf
. Mil)
,.1,728
514
.1,052
Uipboll..
'rroll
attahouchee
wetn....
nglass 401
rris 1,540
~rd 708
rion 515)
cri wether 1,05)0
UHCogeo 1,883
ulhut 5)5)0
roup 1,740
057
727
301
1,45)8
311
1,155
210
230
415
0(H)
577
115)
14,000 0,800
Democratic majority 7,200.
Iu Carroll and Campbell thero was no
gular Radical ticket, but unfortunately
hero wore independent candidates, who
‘ividod tho Democratic voto.
Coino to the polls on 3rd November,
«d voto for uur noble nomiueo, lion. II.
jL Uurris. ’Tis important that the snb-
oimniitees immediately ariange to sco
very voter before tho day of election,
nd urge him to vote once again in favor
f honesty against dishonesty, for virtue
“il intelligence against vice and igno-
nnuo, for Constitutional Government,
'Into nml Federul, and against lawless
~entralisin, and at all hazards, while de
nying justice to no man, to maintain tho
supremacy of tho Anglo-Saxon race.
Onco again, O, Georgians, strike for vic
tory! W. O. Tuggle,
For Dist. Ex. Com.
-Tho Sumter Republican gives an no-
-ouufc of the pursuit of n party of cotton
hiovos, and a fight with them, in Schley
ouuty, on Wednesday morning last. A
ogro man employed on the plantation of
*r. Taylor Baisden discovered a wagon
aded with cotton leaving the gin house,
ere were several men with it. Ho in-
t mod Mr. Baisden, and Mr. B. and the
ogro mau, after arming themselves with
uns, followed after the wagon and
hieidto. They overtook them at the houso
f Mr. Wm, Tiner, aroused that gentle-
an, and ho joined them. Tho thieves
ado fight, and one of them presented a
ovolver at Mr. Baisdon, but was shot by
hat gentleman. The others then fied,
*nd three, who were on horseback, effect
ed their escape. Tho othor three, includ
ing the wounded man, were captured,
The thieves were all white men.
Raw Head and Bdoody Bones Poli
tics.—If wo can believe the bulletins is-
Huod from the office of the Attorney Gen
eral, who seems to have added tho duties
of court-newsman to his other functions
as general superintendent of elections ami
commander of the troops, rampant rebels
nr? hnrrying the whole South with sword,
pistol, ritle, and rawhide, shooting and
scourging Republicans, and making tho
country a hell upon earth. Bnt these
armed hands invariably disappear upon
close enquiry. We search the scene of
bloodshed and desolation, and find every
thing serene and prosperous. Dead men
come to life and make affidavits. Mar-
fyrs put away tho crown and tell us they
have uot earned it. But Republican pol
iticians go on chattering all tho same
about a reign of terror, tossing their arms
in wild excitement, and clamoring for
• ‘“more troops.” It will not do. The peo-
pie of the North aro not fools.—New York
Tribune.
Married Iu Mid-Air.
■ THE CEREMONY REPEATED ON TERRA FIRM A.
Cincinnati, October 20.—Charles M.
Coultou, ticket taker, married Mary L.
Walsh, equestrienne, yesterday afternoon
in Dounldson’s balloon. Their attendants
were. W. O. Coup, Mr. ]l»rnum'» manager,
null Auuie Yates TUe offioi.ting clergy-
man was Rev. II. B. Jeffries, of Pitts
burg. The party, seven in all, ascended
from the hippodrome in the presence of
noarly fifty thousand persons. Tho bal
loou was gaily decorated, and rose majes
tically, and landed in half an hour. The
nuptial party drovo to tho Cathedral and
wore remarried, to satisfy the bride, by
Father Quinn. They held a reception last
eveuing. This is the first bona-fide mar-
xiage in mid-air on record.
—Commodore Vaudorbilt, aged 70
years, will retire from active busmens, it
is stated, in November next.
DRUGGISTS.
Eagle Drug Store,
3\ro. 03 Sroad St.
M. IX HOOD & CO.,
Successor* to K. 0. II00I) A DUO.
Wo keep first class articles of
op
UUj
l’aints,
Window (llass, Putty, k?-.
"" ‘ int Medicines, clilc *
celebrated Eurck
•MILLINERY.
New Millinery and Fancy Goods !
Mrs. LEE, 75 Broad Street,
W OULD rcspoetfully Inform the Ladies that she ha* just returned from New York with
the largest, prettiest and cheapost stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods ever brought to
this markot. It consists In part of the following goods, vie:
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Hats, trimmed and un-
TKIMMEU. BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS ANDLAUES.
Bonnet and Sash Ribbons, Neck Ties, Embr’d Handk’fs,
Berlin and Hid Gloves in every variety.
Ladies* Underwear end Corsets, Black Crape Colliers end Veils.
Heir Goods end Jet Jewelry s specialty.
ALSO. LADIES’. MISSES’ AND INFANTS’ RACKS AND HOODS, OTTOMAN
SHAWLS AND SOA11FS, IIALMORAL AND HOOP-KIRT8, HEADED AND LEATHER
BELTS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, every shndo, and many other goods which she oilers for oath
at tho vory lowest prices.
Grand Opening of Pattern Hats and Bonnets on Tuesdsy, October 20th,
To which tho Attention of tho Ladios Is rospootfully Invited.
Columbus, (la., Octobor 11th. 1874. tf
DRY COODS.
8.
DRY
LANDAUER
HEMEMUER,
The New York Store!
The New York Store!
GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY
AND LOWEST COST!
Tho New York Store,
The New York Store,
The New York Store.
AL1 a 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.
Tho New York Store,
The New York Store.
GROCERIES.
J. A. WALK UK.
C. 11. WATT.
WATT & WALKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
(Corner under Rankin IIotiMe,
i First Class Provision Store, to-wit:
60 hhds. Clear Rib Bacon Sides.
60 “ Bacon Shoulders.
26 boxes Iee-Cured White Meat.
160 Rolls Heavy Bagging.
460 Bundles Iron Ties.
200 bbls. Flour, all grades.
60 “ Whiskey.
100 “ Sugar, and everything in quantity and qual
ity to suit the most fastidious.
Soap, Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, &c
Will have FLORIDA SYRUP a* soon as tho season will permit Its
being ehipped. ts" Don't forget tho plaoe.
M1«T H WATT & WALKER,
New Advertisements.
■(SAMPLE to Agents. I.ntlles’
■*' loMlIetBook,
DEAN AGO.,
WORKING PEOPLE—Male or Fe-
VV tnnlu—Employment at home, *80 per
week warranted. No capital required. Par-
Wllllainsburg, N. Y.
Nkw World Purlihuimu Co., Phllad’a. 4w
joods by mail Irco. Address with
tun oonts return stamp, M. YOUNG, 173 Green
wich street, N. Y. 4w
WAlTTED-AfiliNTS 1 r - tll 1 %r ,s s11I:
tionory Package out. Satnplo pack ago, post
paid, tor 26o. Circulars ftoe. J. BRIDE, 707
Broadway, N. Y. 4w
Agon In H’iiiiInI ! Diploma Awarded
'" r, W N ' s Pictorial Bibles
1,300 Illustrations. Address lor circulars A.
.1. Holman k Co., 030 Arc It at,, Phllu. 4w
For
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS'CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN IBIil’i: BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold l»y Druggists. 4w
ROB’T C. POPE.
BOOT8 AND SHOES.
KTE5-W-
•TAS. W. 1.0 NO.
BOOT and SHOE STORE.
U4-
Fifth
C OME ONE,
COME ONE,
New York Prif-OH,
New York Price*.
OOME ALL.
COME ^Llilj.
is Dr. Hood'
ilver Medicine.
Kerosene OH a specialty, at lmttom figures,
M. 1). HOOD k CO.
October 7th, 1874.
Blue Drug Store.
his stock of DRUGS daily, nml is
now prepared to furnish Columbus AJB
and vicinity with anything iu his lino at
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL,
i proposes to pay special attention to the
.TOIIHTNG TRADE, and oilers great induce
ments to Country Merchants. He keeps only
PURE AND RELIABLE DRUGS.
Call and see him at 185 ltroad Stroot,
»in tills date cash is required for all goods.
A NEW ENTERPRISE !
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED
A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE,
_A.t INTO. 152 Broad Stroot,
AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes
AS LOW AS ANY JOKR1NG HOUSE IN NKW V IKK OR KIAKWHKKK
3 to duplleato any
’ublic Library of Kentucky.
DAY FIXED
ANI) A
FULL DRAWING ASSURED
Monday, 30th November, 1874
LAST CHANCE
FOR
An Easy Fortune !
j i-roi-o
RESTAURANTS.
THE ARBOR.
M :
R. GEORGE W. LIPS HAS COM-
tnurant. Ho is now prepared to furnish Meals,
Cholco Liquors and Cigars, and customers may
bo assured everything will be the best tho
market affords. oct8-tf
Reich’s Restaurant
No. IIS Broad 8t.,
H AS just been opsnod, and Is now propared
to lay beforo its guests and patrons a
BILL OF FARE
BQUAIj TO ANT S
STOVES AND TIN WARE
Stoves, Stoves
^NATHAN~COTN,jfe
wSq9J| (Opposito Suu Office) y%9jSp^|
Columbus, Ga.,
W OULD respectfully Invito tie* attention ofbii
fiioml* and customers to his extensivt
stock uf STOVES, HOLLOW AND STAMPED
WAKE, 1IOU8K-KUKNIBI1IN0 GOODS, Ac. Also
TIN WAKE, at wholesale ami retail.
Roofing and Guttering
dono promptly and in tho best manuor.
lie solicits u call, feeling assured that be
givo entire satisfaction.
ft*- Price us low ns the lowest. Cc-me and
100,000
I TIBET SECOND CLASS LUMBER f
? Beasley’s Mill, co
Hoard* and Sheathing.
Class Lumber on Lund
Address
ntwft If
sale at
ng of Fenntlitg. Inch
Also it good lot of First
To convince any merchant that tiio abovo statcinont is correct.
New York invoices they may living us.
N. H—Parties desirous ol buying at rotail will find our Retail Houso (No. 101 Broad stroot)
limited wit h desirable and seasonable goods, which will bo sold at bottom pricos.
Wo have employed competent and politoSalesmen, who will tako pleasure In showing goods.
CAWLEY & LEWIS,
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
L. M. 1IUI RtB.
a. M. WILLIAMS.
BURRUS & WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand.
the Brown Cotton Gin.
Sciib'Hninn, and will );u pleased to ■
r. W. II. HUGHES is *
We also sell
»Ids old friends.
A. M. AJ.LKN.
PETEK PICKER.
Fontaine Warehouse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLCES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
OS-JL-
L. F. AENCHBACHER,
Tailor and Cutter.
A LL ORDERS WILL BE ATTENDED
to with neatnoss and dispatch,
jq II.—No work delivered until paid for.
ft*-(tall Ht my rooms over Pease k. Nor
man’s liook Store, liroad street,
eep&i 3m
IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY.
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO.,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
Columbus, Georgia.
MANUKACTUUKUB ntf
STEAM ENGINES AND ISOILEItM. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
FLOURING ANI* COTTON MILL MACHINERY,
CANE MILLS, SYRUP KETTLES, HORSE POWERS, 1
PULLEYS, SHAFTING ANI* HANGERS.
ALLUMS’, GOLDEN'S, ANI* OTII^EK ^ISiU’ROVKI* IKON S ltEW COTT€*N
TELLIER’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES.
Aru AkoiiU for TIIK KCUF8K UOUKI.K TUIU1INK WATKIl WIIKKI.8 mill
1-UI.SOM KTKll 1-lI.MI-S.
TrfJJV KKBI’ CriKflTAHTLY ON 1IANI3
luiumv WAltE, KlltK I»OOH, CO AI. OttATES, OIN
smM AN ) watkk l-ii-u. l-ii-ja i n-riNiis. umiiik ciikok,
WVi'kTv” Nil KTOI- VAI.VKS, UAlIliK COCKS, STEAM & WATKK OACOKS
nml n cni.nl Bnglnmjr.’ ami M.mliliilsts' Nu|i|ill« «.
IKON and I III ASS CASTINGS nml SI'KCIAC MACHINKKY iiijul.
WB ABE UEOEIVINU AN1I OKENINU AT
nsro. 104 Broad Sitxeet,
NEXT MOOR TO J. KYLE * VO.
AN ENTIRELY' NEW STOCK OF
BOOTS AMD SHOES
O UH STOCK IS AM, NEW AND FUKSII, 11IKEOT FROM THE MANUFAOTUR
era’ hands, and made tor us.
WE REPAIR A 1,1. HIPPINUN IRIi: ol' I'llAIKiE,
LOTTERY,
and Last
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Concert
BOOTS AND SHOES
AGENTS WANTED
FOR TIIK IIRANUKHT HOOK KVRtl rUIIU8IIKl>.
YOUM.Vk'd I M I KVUVDW
ICTlliNJVKY I OF I WANTS.
•ntatns 20,000 Recipes for everything, (bona
_.(/<? nutnltur: beware uf Imitations). Abso
lutely indiHpem-nbto to all olasses, saving
noney daily to every buyor. Selling fastor
ban any other throo Imok* ooinbinod ! Six-
leon pag<- eireular and extra terms freo. F, A.
Hutchinson k Co.. Oinolnnatl, Ohio. 4w
Waters 1 New Scab Pianos,
N4|I!ARE ANI) UPRIGHT,
Aro the bust inado. Tho touoh elastic, the
tone powerful, puro and even through tho cu
re scale, yet. mellow and sweet.
WATERS’ OONOKUTO ORGANS cannot
bo excelled In toue or hoAUty ; they defy cotn-
(Joncorlo Stop Is a tine Imlta-
at great - .
discount to Teachers, Ministers, Cliurchos,
Schools, Lodges, eto. Illustrated (letalogucs
maltod. HOHAOE WATERS SON, 481
Broadway, Now York. P. O. Box 3607. Jlw_
The Mason & Hamlin
Organ Company,
w 'unors of throo highost Medals and Diploma
,Vi i ’onornt Vienua, ’73, and Paris, ’07, now
, '*e finest assortment of the bust (Jabluot
iir^iint ’** tho world, iueludlng new Btylos
M ‘ improve men Is, not only oxelu-
L r formerly, but also on new
ofeasv 1. 'Vinents, I lie most lavorablo
.Vv«pnii.!p«o ay Ar n * 1 rooted with privilege of
ever ollered. Org.. * D y part of the oountry.
VqpRt >> i!i?«m2n > t aa'un n, ' upwards. Illustrated
First payment *0.00 ot with full particulars,
catalogues and circulars, ,uu l» Brvuu '* 1 ’
sent Iroo on request. Addre. ni»
MASON k HMML1N U. ^
4w Dos ton, New York, v
Ai«
anticipnUd, *
of tho Fiftlt Concert
Keiitm-ky ho* Iwen *0 gei
ul i* *0 niiiiiileHily for the int*
Jiwj, till*
all. The day i* how absolutely llxe.l,'»'i»d llieru
ill be no variation from tlio programme now un-
• uiikmhI. A HiiUieieiit nunibi-rof tirketH had been
sold to have enabled it* to have had a large draw
ing on the 31hI of .Inly, blit a short poHtponemeut
coii*hlur«d prefnrahle to a partial drawing,
t lie borue iu iidmi that
The Fifth Gift Concert
18 TIIK LAST WHICH WILL KVKK UK GIVEN
UNDER TIIIH CHARTER AND MV THE PIIK8-
ENT MANAGEMENT.
That it will poHitively and unequivocally hike
dace hm announced on
Monday, 30th November,
that the iiiuhIc will be tliulieid the country uflfoni*,
and that
SO,OOO Cash Clfts
AUOKEUATINU
$2,500,000!
will bo distributed by lot among ticket holder*.
List of Gifts.
ONE GRAND GASH GIFT £260,000
ONE GRAND GASH GIFT 100,000
ONE GRAND GASH GIFT 76,000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 60,000
ONE GRAND GASH G1TT 26,000
6 CASH GIFTS £20,000 each loo.ouo
10 CASH GIFTS 14,000 each 140,000
11 GASH GIFTS 10,ooo each 160,000
20 GASH GIFTS 6,000 each 100,000
4.000 each 100,000
3.000 each 00,000
2.000 each 100,000
1.000 each loo 000
600 each 120,000
100 oaoh 60,000
60 OACh 060,000
26 GASH GIFTS
30 GASH GIFTS
60 GASH GIFTS
100 GASH GIFTS
240 GASH GIFTS
600 GASH GIFTS
10,000 GASH GUTS
GRAND TOTAL20,000 GIFTS, ALL
GASH £2,600,000
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets $ 60 00
Halve* 26 00
Tenth, or oach Coupon '6 no
** *“. * — MMl (Ml
1,000 00
prompt-
Offlee, or our l.ocal Agent*.
Liberal cummia*ioa« will be allowed to*1iti*lac-
tory agents.
Circulars containing full particulars furnished
on application.
tiio. e. nitAHLiriTi:,
Agent and Manager,
Public Library building, Louisville, Ky.
For tickets or Information, apply to
H0LSTEAD & CO.,
AGRICULTURAL DEPOT.
130 Broad street, Goluiubus, Georgia.
augT W.Wswtd-
SPLEND1DSTOCK OF
Good Boots and Shoes,
(ION8IBTINU Oir
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children' Shoes.
GenUumcn’s, Hoys’, YoUtlifl’ and Children’s
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Brogans.
AI.SO,
White Oak ari llrinliirk Sole Lcathrr,
Fronoh and American Calf Skint.
ALSO,
Boot and Shoe Tools, Lasts, Pegs,
Ae., Ac.
Tlmnklul for patronage in tho past, I so
n continuance or tho same, ami will do my
best to dosorve it.
AS I SELL ENTIRELY FOR GASH, the
public can rely on buying of iuo at tho LOW
EST FIGURES.
NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS.
Giv« me a oall.
J. MARION ESTES,
oou iiooiiAwtr 122 Broad St.
POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE)'
—$20—
WILL HUY A
First Mortgage Premium Bond
oir Tim
KTow Vorls.
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO.,
2(1 Premium Drawing, Dec. 7, 1H74.
3d Merten Drawing, Jannnry 4, 1876.
EVERY HONI) will ho Hedeemoil with a
Premium, os an mpilvalent lor Interest.
Capital Premium, 8100,000
Address, for Bonds and full Information,
MORCENTHAU, BRUNO A CO..
Financial Agents, 23 Park Row, N. Y.
Post Office Drawer 2V. 4 W
First Grand Gift Concert.
MONTPELIER
Female Humane Associate
At Alexandria, Va.
Novombor 80, 1074,
LIST OF GIFTS.
1 Grand Gash Gilt 4100,000
1 (fraud Gash Gilt 60,(Ml
1 Grand ‘lash Gift 26,0j0
10 Gash Gills, 410,000 each 100,000
16Gu.il. 1 Gift*, 6 000 each 76,000
60 Co*h Gifts, 1,000 ouch 60,000
100 Gusli Gifts, 600 ouch 60 000
l,0i>0 Gash Gifts, lOOuiioh 100,000
MEDICINES.
BUY ONLY THE
Genuine Fairbanks Scales.
t FAIR BANKS’
Yefim iSjWWWiMmt
Stock BchIoh, Coal Beale*, Hay Scales, Dairy
Beales, Counter Scale*, Ac., Ac. AIho,
Miles Alarm Till Co.’s
ALARM CASH DRAWER!
EVERY
HER CIIANT
EVERY
Nearly all dlsoasos originate from Indigcstlou
rid Torpidity of tho Liver, and roliofl* alway*
nxiouHly sought uftor. If the Liver i* Regulated
in it* action, health i* almost invariably secured.
Want of action in the Liver cause* Headache,
Constipation, Jaundice, Pain In tho Shoulder*,
Cough, Chill*, bi/xlumt*, Hour Stomach, Had Taste
In the Mouth, Itilioii* Attack*, Palpitation of the
Heart, Depn hhIoii of Spirit*, or the blue*, and a
hundred other symptom*, for which .SIMMONS’
LIVER RKOLLATOlt i* the best remedy that ha*
or ln-cri discovered. It act* mildl* ellectually,
id being a simple vegetable compound, call do no
injury in any quantities that It may bo taken. It
is hnrtuloHH iu every way ; It lias been used for
forty years, apd hundreds of the good and great
* 1 all parti of the country will vouch for its
SiiuiiMs' I.IVEU Ilflil'LATOli, or Mtdicinr,
I* u fanltle** family medicine,
22,178 Gush Girts, amounting to 41,000,000
NUMBER OF TH KKTN, 100,004).
ritioa or TICKKTS.
Wholo Ticket* 420 00
Halves lo 00
Uunrtors 6 00
Eighths or each Goupons 2 60
b}^ Tickets for loo 00
Tho Montpolb-r Female Humane Associa
tion, chartered by the Loglsluluro of Virginia
and tho Glrcuit Court ol Oniuge county, pro
pose* by a Grand Gilt Concert to establish and
endow a “Home for the Old, Infirm and Dostl-
tuto Ladles of Vlrglnln,” at Montpullor. tho
former rosldonco ol President James Madison.
GovKiiVon’s OrrtcK, llioiimomi», July 3,1874.
It ullords mo pleasure to say that 1 am well
acquaiutod with a large majority of tho officers
of tiio Montpelier Female llumano Associa
tion, who rcsldo In tho vicinity of iny homo,
nml i attest their intelligence and their worth
and high lopntatlon us gentlomen, as well ns
the public confidence, influence and mbs an-
tlal means liberally represented amen ; them.
J AS. t. KEMPER, Gov. or Vn.
Ai.kxanimua, Va., July 8, 1874.
• • • I commend tiiem ns gonts of honor
and Integrity, and fully entitled to tho confi
dence of the public. R. .W HUGHES,
U. S. Judge Eastern Dist. of Vn.
Further references by permission: His Ex
cellency Gilbert G. Walker, ox-Governor of
Vn.; Hon. Robert E. Withers, Ltout-Gov. of
Va. and U. S. Senator elect; Senators and
Members of Gongreos from Virginia.
Remittance* lor tfekots may be made by ex
press, prepaid, postoillco money ouier on
Washington, l).(L\or by registered letter.
For full particMars, testimonials, fcc., send
for clroulars. Address,
Hon. JAMEN HARBOUR,
Prosd’t M. F. H. A., Alexandria, Va.
Rollable Agents wanted everywhere.
octl4 4w
• rfei
I-inn
1) a rran led.
for Price LiotH.
A CARD.
f«r 4*01(011 11.1(1 Woolen (.111... «..(. will Oliurac .or .or.ii-.i.oii ooo rnrtlnK 4oo raw
i.loto Mwl.inory mill »|.|.llH..e«*« for (i»u.e, of the heat .nil uio.t »|,|irove<l p.Uer...,
.nil 1.no.. the uio.t favorable term.. liep-JO tf
*n.l »|H». the uio.t favorable
(Jse Thun!
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
811 BKOAItWAY, X. Y.,
1M) baltimoru Street, Haiti more,
63 Camp Street, New Orleans.
FAIRHANKH A EWING,
Ma*oiiic Hall, Plrtla<i*dpliin.
FAIRHANKN, IIBOWN Sc UO.,
2 Milk street, lioMtoli.
For Male l-y Lending Hardware Dealer*.
augho d2tawfcw4m
Rillei
tike* the place of Quinine
kind,
entain* the Himpb *t and best remedies.
Foil HALF Itr ALL MIVUUIHTH,
f-l-6 d.-eiUwly
For Sale.
GOOD SECOND-HAND
. Plano, very cheap for cush.
ncond-liand Mullodlon, sulta- 1
blu fur Parlor, Sabbath Scliool Room, or suml
Ghiirch. Very low for curb. Apply to
J. MARION ESTES,
oc4 oodtt 122 liroad Street.
HAVE YOU TRIED
JURUBEBA?
W.ak, Nervous, or Dobilitaled ?
Arc you mo l.niignld that any exertion
require* more of uu effort limn >011 feel capable
of making ?
Thou try JURI7IIKIIA, the wonderful
Tonic and 111 vigorator, which act* »o beneficially
outlie sorrel i vo organ* a* to Impart Vigor to all
the vital force*.
It iu no alcoholic appotiftur, which *timulatc*
for a hhort time, ouly to let the unffeier fall to a
lower depth of misery, but it i* a vegetable tonic
acting diret tly on the liver and spleen.
It rcjciiluH'M lli« Howr>In, quiets tho
nerves, and give* Midi a lo-allliy tom* to the wholo
system a* to soon make the invalid feel like a new
person.
I4m operation Im not violent, but is
clinructcmed b> great gentleness; the patient ex-
iterionces no Kiiddon change, u<» marked result*,
but gradually Ids troubles
“Fold their tent*, like the Arabs,
Ami uiletitly Htunl away.”
Tiffs i* no new and uutried discovery, but hi*