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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1874.
A Well-to-do Farmer and Happy No*
frow.
A correspondent gives as the following
account of what he has seen in Talbot
county. What n prosperous and happy
section tho South would be to-day, if all
its farms were managed as judiciously
and all its laborers as contented and in
dustrious :
I stopped last night with a planter in
Talbot county who runs a five mule farm.
Without imported fertilizers ho has raised
1,200 bushels of corn, Silo bushels of
wheat, has two acres in potatoes, not yet
dug, oats, rye, barley and peas bountifully.
Thoy were making cane syrup; said thoy
would make two barrels or more; had 22
pork hogs up fattening, which will aver
age 200 pounds. Ho has made about
seventeen bags of cotton—crop a little
abort.
His freedmen were his servants in slave
times. They refuse to leave him. They
havo settlements round on his land—have
cows and hogs, and vegetable patches,
make their own syrup, and live well.
Last hut not least, the gentleman
wears a nice sort of mixed jeans, cut and
made by his wife, and when we came to
tho table—Good-bye, all cotton! —fat beef
steak, largo si ces of fried ham and gravy,
biscuit, butter, eggs, coffeo, syrup, waf
fles, &c.
The Hog and Corn Crops.
Reports from two hundred and fourtcon
points in Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa,
Missouri, Ohio and Indiana, tho great
corn and hog producing states, seem to
confirm opinions previously published,
indicating a decrease in hogs and a fair-
crop of corn. In tho majority of in
stances tho number of hogs reported is
considerably less than at this time last
year, as confirmed by the official reports
of the several State auditors. There is
but little doubt us to there beiug fewer
hogs iu the country than at this time last
soauon. In almost all soctions of the
country hogs are reported iu poor condi
tion, owing to the scarcity of old corn.
In Canada, it is also said there will bo a
slight falling off iu tho number.
The corn crop, according to latest esti
mates, will bo a fair one, but ns there is
very little of last year’s corn uow on baud,
amt as tho market price is fully 100 per
cont. higher than in 1873, it Beems pro
bable that tho farmers will sell their hogs
early in tho season, in order to realize a
better value for tho corn.
Last year the price of hogs at Chicago
rouged from $3.50 to $4 on the 1st of No-
vemher, to $4,024 to $5.75 at tho close of
February, and tho result was a safe price
for product at which shippers early, aud
speculators late, took hold free. This
year, however, wo shall doubtless com
mence packing at much higher rates, and
ns the country is bare of stock, tho new
crop will doubtless be largely drawn upon
to supply the immediate necessities of
trade, both home and foreigu. Summer
curing lias been more extensively carried
on this season than ever before, aud es
pecially iu tho West, und the product has
generally given much butter satisfaction
than winter cured stocks. Owing to the
ac.ircity of winter meats, tho Southern
trade has taken tho ieo-curcd to a larger
extent than usual, while thero has also
been a largo amount of old and damagod
bacon roshipped from Liverpool and sent
South, which has completely cleared both
Europe and America of old crop. Long
clour was at first tho only cut inquired for,
but of lato Staffordshire, Cmuberlauds
and St rat fords have boon in dotnand.
This shows conclusively that tho num
ber of hogs cut during the summor
lias been greater thou lost year, and that
tho balance left since tho returns
of the Government Statistical Bureau’s
report was made np is less iu propoition
than for last year or for former years.
So far statistics enable us to judge of tho
course of the future market; but, as we
have often remarked before, statistics
nro getting, year l>y your, to bo loss relied
upon by the mercantile community, be
cause they have so often and almost inva
riably foiled them of late years. No
stronger illustration of this fact is needed
than i ho statistical position of the provi
sions market a year ago, which unmistak
ably pointed to low, or at least not to high
prices. This was accepted by the trade
generally early in tho season to be the
situation, and yet speculators took hold
of tho whole crop later and carried it suc
cessfully through at the highest point
known for years. And no one seems yet
able to account fully for this apparently
anomalous condition of affairs. Clenrly,
statistics failed. The causes of these
changes are in constantly changing cur
rents of trade and different modes of bus
iness, to which must bo added the specu
lative or non-spoculative disposition of
tho trade itself during different periods.
In views of these facts, tho provisions
trade are standing aloof, and the question
of future prices is as doubtful as ever.—
New York Commercial Bulletin.
A DiHconrngcd Correspondent.
The Tribune's special New Orlcaus cor
respondent complains as follows, under
date of the 13th inst.:
I am growing discouraged. When I
came lo Louisiana stories of outrages,
intimidation and terrorism iu tho Gulf
States were pouring into the office of tho
Attorney Goneral at ft rate which led mo
to think that before the day of election
there would bo few colored Republicans
left lo tell tho tale. Nearly four weeks
havo passed, and I am still patiently
waiting for mutorial for nt leust one letter
to bo devoted to this exciting subjoot.
My valise has been packed to go with mo
at a moment’s notice to any part of the
State where the whippings, tho a&sassi-
natious and tho massacres may be re
ported iu progress, aud, in order that
nothing of tho sort might escape me, I
havo hauntod the newspupor offices by
day and by night, and vigorously ques
tioned and cross-questioned every citizen
arriving from “up tha river,” “down the
river,'’ “the lied river country,” “the
Techo,” or any other s ction reported by
Kellogg to be in n bail way. But nil in
vain. The outrages are not forthcoming ;
and yet tho period of my sojourn in Lou-
. isiana has been one of the most eventful
and exciting in its decidedly eventful and
exciting history.
Ucn Banks on LoiilNinun.
Gen. Banks addressed the pooplo of
Bunker Ilill District on the 21st, upon
public questions. We quote from the
Globes report of his speech tho following
allusion to Louisiana:
Louisiana is in tho hands of a govern-
mont that has not a shadow of right,
there is no order and no help from tho
courts of justice; the public money is
squandered and tho public treasury is
plundered; the State is blistered with
debts and heavy taxation, and nothing is
left but repudiation. And yet wo
are told that if wo change those
things wo shall be ousted from
power and see again a recurrence of our
old troubles. Thero can bo no such
thing as prosperity when half tho States
of the Union are in disorder and a state
of quasi rebellion; half of us cannot ro*
main iu beggary while the other half roll
in wealth; there must be a union of in
terest, and then tho welfare and prosperi
ty of the country will be assured. These
pooplo demand an honorable government,
und Congress must give it them as far as
it lies iu the power of Congress to do so.
In speaking of tho finances of the coun
try, he said that while tho valuation of
property had been increased but one-half,
taxation hud increased four hundred per
cent.
CLOTHING.
Largest Stock, Best Goods,
Lowest Prices 1
AT THE
BALTIMORE
MUG HOUSE l
✓
88 Broad Street.
Business Suits,
Walking Suits,
Dress Suits,
Over Coats, Talmas, Ac.
A complete assortment or
Youths’ and Bovs’ Clothing.
A line lino of
Whito and Fancy Shirts,
Under Shirts, Neckties,
Scarfs, Hats, Caps,
And ovorvtlil
Sturo,
TO Ot
xtraord
All go mis warranted to to as represented,
live us a trial.
HOFFLIN, RICH A CO.,
88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
Mr. J. O. HARRIS is with us, and w ll l>e
dcasod to *00 his friends.
oct2 tf DeodteW
DRY COODS.
8.
DRY
LANDAU Eli
REMEMBER,
The New York Store!
The New York Store!
GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY
AND LOWEST COST!
The Now York Store,
The Now York Storo,
Tho Now York Store.
all in want of dry goods,
GAM. ON
S. LANDAUER,
3. LANDAUER.
DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YORK STORE,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street.
'X'lie New York Store,
The New York Store.
Now York I*rices,
New York Prices.
COME ONE, OOME AT.Ti.
, OOME ONE, COME Alili.
W. J. WATT.
CROCERIES.
J. A. WALK UK.
THOMAS & PRESCOTT
id Winter of 1874 u
EXCELLENT
Business Suits
Elegant Dress Clothing!
All at Prices Lower thin Ever.
_Columbus, Ga., Sopt. 10,1874. tr
L. P. AENCHBACHER,
Tailor and Cutter.
P0p23 am
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Sale or Rent.
M Y FARM known as tho Thompson i
place, V/, miles oast ol Box Springs K
ou Muscogee Railroad, consisting of f>07 •**”-
icros—:ioo cleared, and halanco well tluibwrod
and nearest the depot. Mr. Tom Persons now
resides on t lie place. Good tramod and painted
and celled house ; healthy and excellent neigh
borhood. Price *2,50) cash. Terms
known at my lr
oct25 d&wtf
For Rent.
CARPENTER SHOP AT BROAD
and Thomas streets.
Apply to
sepl7 tr MRS. L. F. MEYER.
For Rent.
EEriNU
116 Broad St.
For Rent.
nco second door sou
Paul Church, at present ocoupted hjr fl
Mr. Poyton. Possession given first Oct.
” terms, &e., apply to
aug2l oodtf
J. S. JONES.
O*
It wo
For Runt.
NE-IIALF OF PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
would make a comfortable residence or an
swer well for a cheap plaeo to accommodate
Day Boarder?. Apply to
_oct25 eodlw ESTES &. SON
Administrator’s Sale.
he Into residence <
in Muscogee county.
6th, and lrom day to day
until the same Is ('(included, the personal and
perishable property of his estate, consisting of
Horses, Minos, Cattle, Hugs, Sheep, Corn,
Fodder, Cotton Seed, din, Wagons, Carriage
ono Copper Still, Plantation Implements, and
many other articles necessary for farming und
houso-kcepinu. Sale mado under an order of
the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Muscogee
county. Terms cash.
JOSEPH F. POU,
oct24 did Adtu’r, &c.
Administrators’ Sale.
Hill, in Wynnton, the perishable proporty .
said estate, consisting ol ono splendid Family
Horse, ono largo, fino Mule, ono Sundown
ono almost new :i-llor?o Wagon. 125 bu-hoh
corn, sovoral thousand pounds Peaviuo Hay,
Oats, Fodder. Pea?, fee.. Farm Implements.
Household aud Kitchen Furniture, &c.
H. H. KPP1NO,
A. M. BRANNON,
Temporary Administrators.
Plantation Stock and farm
ing Utensils for Rent.
^divided nttonthi
l will rent or lease what 1
Chappell farm, at Warrb
WATT & WALKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Corner under Hnnkin House,
H ave now in store and to arrive, everything usually kept in
a First Cl««s Provision Storo, to-wU :
60 hhds. Clear Rib Bacon Sides.
50 ** Bacon Shoulders.
25 boxes Ice-Cured White Meat.
150 Rolls Heavy Bagging.
450 Bundles Iron Tics.
200 bbls. Flour, all grades.
50 “ Whiskey.
100 " Sugar, and everything in quantity and qual
ity to suit the most fastidious.
Soap, Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Coffoe, Molasses, Mackerel, & c
Will have FLORIDA SYRUP as soon as tho season will permit Its
being shipped. «r Don’t forgot tho place.
«1«B tf WATT & WALKER,
New Advertisements.
TIB W-BHAMPL
£ XUu£«'«mbii
with Chromes. Sei
at homo, too per
... „ r lUI required. Par
ticulars and vatuablo sample! sent free. Ad
dress, with o rent return stamp, C. ROSS,
Williamsburg, N. Y. 4w
suBscitimoOooKS^r
gantly Illustrated. Great inducements to
Agents, tor forms and circulars, addross,
Nsw Would Pum.iBuiwo Co., Phtlad’a. 4w
TTf AV lr At homo, male or female; *35 per
¥w UJL UvWtck, day nr evening. No capital.
frtvnll" 0 *°ih1 valuable package of
1UJ, UiJLlgotids by mall rrco. Addross with
ten oonts return stamp, 01. YOUNG, 173 Green
wich street, N. Y. 4w
tlonory Package out. Samplo paekago, post
paid, for 25o. Circulars free. J. BRIDE, 767
Broadway, N. Y. 4w
ArciiIs Wanted! Diploma Awarded
r« r non™ pictorial Bibles
1,300 Illustrations. Address for circulars A.
.1. Holman 6l Co., 930 Arch st., Phlla. Aw
For
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT TJP ONLY IN llliir*: BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Druggists.4W
A NEW ENTERPRISE !
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED
A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUU RETAIL STORE,
_A.t UNTO. 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 UK Oil ELSEWHERE
convince any merchant that tho above statomont is correct, wo pro; oso to duplicate any
New York iu videos they may bring us.
N. B —Parti s desirous ol buying at retail will find our Rotail House (No. 164 Broad streot)
supplied with desirable and soavouable goods, which will bo sold at bottom prices.
We have employed comi ctent and pulUoSalesmen, who will tako pleasure in showing goods.
CAWLEY & LEWIS,
ioi«o ilawiy Columfam.. G-ft.
NEW GROCERY STORE.
POLLARD & KARRIS,
Old Stand of J. K. Redd S. Co. (next door to Ohattnhoochoo National Bank.)
A FULL LINE OF FRESH GROCER1K
oelvod. Having bought our goods li
Guaranteeing our prices to bo as low as
the city Free . f Charge. Glvo us a call,
CASH, wo shall soil then
i iu tho city. Goods
111 do our best to please.
Torma Strictly Ca«li !
POLLARD & HARRIS,
UoltinilMin, Georgia.
CLOTHINC.
INTETW ARRIVAIiS
—OF—
FALL 5 WINTER CLOTHING !
AGENTS WANTED
roll TUB (UIANDBST II00K KVF.R I'l'UMSlILD.
YOUMAN'8 | M I EVERYDAY
DICTIONARY | | WANTS.
Contains 20,000 Ucelpos Tor everything, f&ona
fide number: beware of imitations). Abso
lutely indispensable to all elaasos, saving
money dally to every buyer. Soiling faster
than any othor throe books combined! Six
teen page circular and extra tortus freo. F. A.
IIi tciunhon & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 4w
Waters 1 New Scale Pianos,
Snt AUE ANll UPRIGHT,
CONCERTO ORGANS cannot
bo n.votdlcd in tone or beauty ; thoy defy com
petition. The Concerto Stop Is a lino imita
tion of the Human Voice.
Wurr.ntod tor six years. Trices oxtromoly
low for cash or part cn-h, and balance in
monthly payments. Socond-hand Instruments
at groat bargains. AgeutB wantod. A liberal
discount to Teachers, Minister?, Churches,
Schools, Lodges, etc. Illustrated Catalogues
mailed. HORACE WATERS 6c SON, 4«l
Broadway, Now York. P. U. Box 3567. 4w
additional shipments of
i rocoivlng every wcok, from our Manufacturer,
MILLINERY.
New IVlillinery and Fancy Goods !
New Clothing; of all kinds.
Our Goods nro mado to order, of Good Materials, and warranted to glvo satisfaction, at
rices lower than ovor before ottered in this market. Look bnfuro you buy.
Romembor our motto—GU1CK SALES AND SMALL Fill HITS.
#4- Spocial orders solicited.
THORNTON X ACRE,
ocuui ilomlfcw 78 Broad Streot.
Rflrs. LEE, 75 Broad Street,
W OULD rcspoct fully inform tlio Ladies that sbo ha?.just.returned from Now York with
the largest, prettiest mid cheapest stock of Millinery and Fan. y Goods ovor brought to
' ‘ market. It consists in part or tho following goods, viz :
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Hats, trimmed and un-
TKIMMEI). llONNETS, FLOWEHS, FEATHEKS AND I.AUES. •
Bonnot and Sash Ribbons, Nock Ties, Embr’d Handk’fs,
Berlin and Kid Gloves in every variety.
Ladies’ Underwear and Corsets, Black Crapo Colllars and Veils.
Hair Goods-and Jet Jewelry a specialty.
Columbus, Ga., 1>ctob«
very shade, :i
r11th,1874.
id many other goods which she oilers lo
Millinery and Hair Goods Emporium.
Mrs. M. R. HOWARD, Randolph Street.
rOULD respectfully call tho attention of tlie Ladies to her elegant and cheap stock of
Fall and Winter Millinery, selected by experienced buyers In the New York and Baltl-
o mat hots, consisting of
LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets,
Ribbons, Laces and Flowers, Feathers, Velvets,
ItKAI. AND IMITATION HAIR SWITCHES, BEAT. ANT) IMITATION JEWELRY.
I defy competition In prices. octls tf
IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY.
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO.,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
Columbus, Georgia.
MANUPACTUBKU8 OK
STEAM ENGINES ANI) BOILERS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
FLOURING AND COTTON MILL MACHINERY*
CANE MILLS, SYRUP KETTLES, HORSE POWERS, PUMPS
PULLEYS. SHAFTING AND HANGERS.
ALBUMS’, GOLDEN’S, AND OTHER IMPROVED IRON 8JREW COTTON
PRESSES,
TELLIER’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES.
Are Agents for THE ECLIPSE DOUBLE'TURBINE WATERWHEELS him!
Pb’LSOM ETER PUM PS.
TUttY KUKP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
HOLLOW WARE. FIRE DOGS, COAL GRATES, GIN GEARING,
STEAM AND WATER PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS, GLOBE CHECK.
SAFETY AND STOP VALVES, GAUGE COCKS, STEAM & WATER GAUGES,
mill a general iiHNortiiicnt i f Engineera’ and M arliinialH’ Supplier*.
SADDLES, HARNESS, ETC.
H. MIDDLE BROOK,
MANUFACTURER .-yxoruL
ANl) DEALER IN \.?r “ ^
MuttinguluN,
Has on hand a largo stock of ovory stylo and quality, from tho choapost to the host.
Ladles’ and Cents’ Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags,
ATENT DASII ENAMEL LEATHER, HARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER
Enninoleil Clotli of nil hinds. Leather mnl Rubber Belting,
Collui'M, Hitmen, Tmcc-ChniiiH, Whips, Bliiiil-BridleH, Baeh-BmiilH, HIIh,
Buckles, Spurs, and nil articles In this lino usually kept In a first class house.
llh n viow of closing out my bust
i, and would bo
All goodH In my lino will hu sold at reduced price,
ness at an early day. TERMS STRICTLY GASH.
Mr. MARK A. BRADFORD, formerly with Mr. W. R. Kent, Is with
ploasod to ’’ * *' — 1 —*
i all his old customor? and Iriuntls.
oct4 oodfcwSm
xx. MronijiEiitnooK,
. No. 94 Broad Street.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
KOli’T O. POPE.
JAS. W. LONG.
wtjog NTEW Wv
]|rB00T and SHOE STORE.
’OPE X.OXMTO-
WB Altli KBUEIV1NU AND OPENING AT
TnTo. 104 IBi'ocxcl Street,
xext noon to ,v. kyi.i: a co.
AN ENTIRELY NEW 8TOUK OF
The Mason & Hamlin
Organ Company,
wlnnorsof tliruo hlghost Medals and Diploma
of Honor at Vienna, ’73, and Paris, ’67, now
oiler tho finest assortment ol the host Catdtiot
Organs in the world, lncludlug now stylus
with recent ltuprovouiunts, not only exclu
sively for cash, as formerly, but also on new
^ , Illustrated
aloguos and circulars, with lull particulars,
sent treo on rotprest. Address
POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE!
...$20-
WILL 11UY A
First Mortgage Premium Bond
ok tub
Now Y oris.
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO.,
2d From I it in Brawlng, llor. 7, 1A74.
3d Ncrlen llrawlng, Jnmmry 4. 1»75.
EVERY BOND will bo Hodoomod with a
Premium, us an equivalent lor Interest.
Capital Premium, 8100,000
Address, for Bonds and full Informal Ion,
MORCENTHAU, BRUNO A CO.,
Financial Agents, 23 Pauic Row’, N. Y.
Post Offlco Drawer 88. 4w
First Grar.d Gift Concert.
MONTPELIER
Female Humane Associate
At Alexandria, Va.
WovomlDor 80, 1074.
LIST OF GIFTS.
1 Grand Gash Gltt *100,non
1 Grand Gush Gilt
1 Grand Gash Gift 26,» o
lo Gash Gilts, *lJ,ooo each 100,000
16 Gash Gifts, * *"
6o Ga h Gilts,
100 Gash Gifts,
l,o< o Gash Gills,
1,000 Gash UlltH,
20,a 0 Gush Gifts,
22,178 Gash Gifts, Amounting to *1,000,000
NI MBLR OF ritKiym, 100,000.
1’UICU OK TIOKKT8.
Wlndo Tlokots *20 00
Halves 10 00
tJuarters 6 00
• • ■■ * — !t M
BOOTS
O l
SHOES
DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTUR
600 each 60000
loo each 100,000
60 each 60,000
20 each 400,Out)
A. CARD.
The Coliunlma Iron Works Company will furnisli Plans, Drawings mnl Estimate*
for Cotton mid Woolen Mills, and will contract for furnishing and erecting the
plete Machinery mnl appliances for same, off tho best mnl most upprov
and upon the most favorable terms.
log
vtxl patterns,
lhCp20 tl
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
L. M. 1HJI HUP.
ti. M. WILLIAMS.
known as th.
Stand, Ala., with a portion of tho mule?
all the farming utensils. About 800 scros
open land, gin house and Schofield pr
Labor can t.e had on reasonnIdo term?, 1
corn bought at this time lor 75c per bushel In
the neighborhood, and on tho place. Tho tarm
is widely known as a most excellent ono.
J AN. M, RUSSELL.
Law Office, Columbus, ua.
BURRUS A WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
HIDES.
Important to Merchants.
M. M.
Corner Bridge ji
HIRSCH,
ltd Oglelhorpo strut
Important to the Public.
M. M. HIRSCH.
and Ugletorpe, and Crawford Hta.
Ija28 dly
Pull Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand.
. tho Brown Cotton Gin.
' r. W. II. II UGII2 1? with nm hh gcalrsinnn, and will be plume d to *
Jyl- «n.
We also sell
M. A 1.1.KN.
I'lyi'Hli I’HKKK.
F'onti line W tirehouse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
wr. R»:i‘AIK Al.li RIPPIXUN Fit 1:1: OF CIIARUF.,
tnd nunrnntca saUeiuoUnn In every Inrtitneo.
Partb'K will find It t<> thulr Intorcst. to glvo us a call
oct.4 dAtwIy
BOOTS AND SHOES.
WeGiveThem Fits!
KV
VKKV DAY AT THE ODD SHOE
RESTAURANTS.
TIIB ARBOR.
STOKE—Noil! FiO, EASY Flt»-bwn Knnwn “
Block of FINE HOOTS, Ell 'EM AND tnunnt.
AliHOK" n:ioil i<
GAITERS, In all tho favorito Htylo? We
havo a line of LoW-PRh'ED, lieu' ami ?ub-
Htuutlal work for tho Farm, tho Work Shop,
for School Wear, aud for Bu?ino?s, ALL
WARRANTED.
We Give Them Satisfaction^
A? to Price, Stylo and Durability.
wk op mu
BOOTS, BROGANS, PLOW-SHOES,
and a full lino of
STAPLE nud FANOY WORK, AT WHOLE-
SALE, at liuuroH Unit MUST prove
attractive to clone buyer?.
WELLS & CURTIS.
No. 73 Bronci St.,
oct23 tl Sign of tin- lllg !*•■'>».
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAH,
St. Clair Street, Gunby’n Building, next to
Proer, lllgo? te Co.
Real Estate Brokerage & Insurance.
HY I’EKMIriHIOlV,
To Murcliniits’ and Mmhanica’ Bank, tl.lt city.
Choice Lh|iti
rkot aliordB,
Saloon and Res
ile I? now prepared to furnish Meal?,
may
id cuHtouio
ivlll bo tlio best the
octH-tf
LtuhtiiH or each Coupons..
b% Tickets lor lOU 00
Tho Montpelli-r Fetnalo Humane A??ocla-
tlou, chartered hy the LoglHlature of Vlrgiiiiu
and the Circuit Court of Orange county, pro
poses by a Grand Gift Concert to establish and
endow a “Heme for the Gld,*lnffrtn and Dost!-
lute Ladles of Virginia,” at Montpolior, tlio
former rontdeme ol President James Madlaon.
(Jovkiinou’s Okkicb, RiciiMOWD, July 3, 1874.
It ullords me pleasure to nay that lam well
acquainted with a largo majority ot thPofflccru
of the Montpelier Female Humuiie Associa
tion, who reside In the vicinity of iny koine,
and I attest thulr intelligence and their worth
and high leputiitlon a? gontlomcn, as w* 11 i»a
the public ocutldenoc, inttuonce and subs 'ini
tial means liberally represented among them.
JAS. L KEMPER, Gov. of Va.
Alkxanduia, Va., July 8, 1874.
• • • I commend them as gents of honor
and Integrity, aud lully entitled to tho confi
dence of tho public. R..W HUGHES.
\J. S. Judge Eastern Dist. of Va.
Further references by permission: Ills Ex-
rclleney <l Inert (J. Walker, ex Governor of
Va.; Hon. Robert. K. Withers, Lleut-Uov. ol
Va. und U. S. Senator elect; ScnuUrs and
Mom tiers of Congress from Virginia.
■ Remittance? lor ticket? may bo made by ex-
i pro??, prepaid, postotflco umnoy o iler ou
Washington, D.C.. or by registered letter.
For lull particulars, testimonials, ito., send
lor circulars. Address,
lion. jami:n IIak 110UK,
Presd’t M. F. H. A., Alexandria, Va. ,
Re liable Agents wanted everywhere.
octH 4w
Reich’s Restaurant
No. IIS Broad St.,
I I AS just, been opened, and Is n«»w prepared
J..L to lay heloro it? guest? 11ml patrons a
BILL OF FARE
KQTJA-Xi TO A3NTY i
Found only at ltr«t. claps Hotels and Rostau.
rants in the largest cities ol tho Union.
Ue' Prompt attention and Mtuouublu rates.
BANS SGUCS
Bar, Restaurant a Ten Pin Alley.
HAVE you TRIED
JURUBEBA?
Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ?
Arct you no Ismitfiilil that any exertion
■uqiiircs nt'iro of an effort titan you feed capable
ff making 7
'I'll<* 11 fry Jl lll'IILHA, tho wonderful
I'ulile mid liivignriil.il, which uel?H,.heitt fici l kUy
.Im' 1 vVnd V'.rcert." OI gin " ' W ’ m|Ur V ' gUr
/( is im alcoholic appetizer, which Htiiuitlatca
or a short time, only to lot the sufferer fall to a
owor depth of inhcry, but tt I? u vegetable tonic
tcllng (lire, tly t)H tlio liver and spleen.
It r«‘|Clll»l4>N ll»<* HotVttlN, quiets the
IN If AM UOOIMIfH
(iroeary Rtoro oontlnuoa it? well-earned
larity. Country produce bought
goods always on hand, l'ho^old plaeo.
T>EST OF WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS.
13 OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, and Choice j '
Meal? served at all hours, at roiuiunablo prlcot, 1 . 1,w «P«ruUo» In not ’Violent, hut is
nnl 1 rival0 room* when desired. 1 cbaruclorixt-d by great gontlouess; tlio patient jx-
I II K TEN PIN ALLEY Is tho best ovor cJ»«»»go, no marked results,
constructed In Columbus. Mr. JAS. FOR AN but gradually lit* troulnos
has charge. I “Hold their touts, I1K0 tlm Aratm,
oct2l tt A. J. BOLAND, Proprietor. | And silently stoat away.”
Tills is no now and ntitrioil discovery, but has
(rammer? tS( ablest. I •»*.'>. l "*'« .."-J »l‘(. won,l..rr.il r.'li.r.liu! rr.'.ll.,
rnc<l i/opu-
xdtl. Fresh
*18 I
BOp26tt
S( II Illl’M 1 been h*ng usod with
r^t ILIIIUM. H)ill . H , t) ||||.||eHt medical t.
1st, 1?74. Horses or ties “tlm m.idl poworful tonic an all
m will be charged known."
nth, and bills must, bo paid promptly ; AsU your Uriiggint for If.
cntl ol each mouth, tr contract, ceases. j Forsulohy WM. V. KlbDLR A CO..
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Now York.