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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1874.
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THE FIRE FIEND IN THE WERT.
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
rUOGREdS OF THE FLAMES IN OHIO, INDIANA
AND KENTUCKY — MILLIONS OF
PROPERTY DESTROYED.
Cincinnati, October 30.—Acoounts of
disastrous tiros in the forests of Ohio, In
diana and Kentucky tte accumulating
here, some of them alarming in charac
ter, owing to the propinquity of towns
and villages to the scenes of conflagra
tion. The origin of the Area ia unknown;
but aftor the protracted season of drought
which has turned the enormous leaf fall
iuto vast beds of tinder and the dry con
dition of the timber, it is easily seen that
the sparks from a locomotivo or the
Ruiouldering auhea of a camp fire in the
woods, scattered by the autumnal wind,
would be sufficient to ignite the continu
ous acres of dry dead leaves wherever
woods abound. At Creatline, Ohio, great
alarm was felt yesterday lest tho fire from
tho woods on the west would cross the
corporation line and communicate with
tho town, as a high wind was prevailing
ami blowing the name9 in that direction.
The citizens remained ap all night and
fought the flames, whioh they at last
got uuder control by felling immense
' quantities of timber. Great excitement
prevailed in Logan, Ohio, for fear tho
forest tiros would destroy tho place. At
New Lexington, Ohio, tho campmoeting
buildings were destroyed by a forest Are
that almost enveloped the plaoe, but for-
tunately conld not approach nearer than
two miles for want of fuel; but at last
accounts several habitations scattered
through tho country were threatened with
destruction. At Cambridge, Ohio, the
fc, woods are burning fiercely in four differ
ent places and threaten to destroy tbo
trestle-work of the railroad. At Dodson,
Ohio, the sparks from a passenger train
ignited a pile of wood yesterday, and the
wind drove the flames through the woods,
. and evon fields, destroying a large quau-
t lily of cord wood, many valuable fences
i and iuuueuse quantities of harvested corn
f belonging to J. Foster. Another citizen
of tho placo, George lteed, also lost his
corn harvest, llis dwelling and outbuild
ings were only saved by the united efforts
of tho neighborhood. The region of
Kenton, O., was also swept by a forest fire
that destroyed largo quantities of corn,
fences and farm buildiugs. At I ronton,
Ohio, the forest Area have destroyed
immense quantities of valuable timber.
This is the iron region of Southern Ohio.
nud-tUe loss is serious, on account of
cutting short tho timber intended for
making charcoal for tho manufacture of
iron. Al Itelle Fountain, Ohio, the farm
hoiiso, outbnddiugs and entire crop of
wheat of Mr. John Horn wore completely
destroyed, the forest fires having commu
nicated by beds of fallen leaves, which
the wind swept along t ie gronud like a
t train of gunpowder. The 1 ss is #40,000.
' Tho citizens of Geneva, Ohio, near
Cleveland, havo turned out ea masse to
light the forest fires. Home residences
were consumed, but no loss of life is
reoorded. Tho account from Russell,
Ky., is sorious. The forests are on fire
around Russell and the Amanda iron fur
naces for an area of four miles, aud it is
feared that t xteusivo damage will be sus
tained unless tha wind should chango or
heavy ra u ensue.
A REIGN OF TERROR
is reported from Munice, Ind., and Fort
Wayne, Ind , on nccouut of forost fires
which have been raging for two days
past. The woods have been on fire in
places for several weeks past, but high
vynds havo fanned the flames into a flreo-
ness that caused tho largest timbers to
fall heforo them like dried corn stulks.
Nearly two thousand acro.s of fine forost
timber havo already beeu consumed, and
the flames are stilt progressing through
tho douse woods, with stiff autumnal
breozes stimulating them into destructive
action. A thousand cords of firewood
havo been consumed.
Alarm is felt that Rushville, Ind., will
bo cousmncd by fire from tho surronnding
woods. This account could be indefi
nitely extended, l.nt in order to show tho
ext out and dauger of forest fires prevail
ing in this section of the country only
the most prominent and best known
points havo been mentioned.
A. O. Harwell having withdrawn from
the firm of Harwell, Griffin A Co., has
removed to Chambers street. His friends
and patrons would do well to call on him
in hia new quarters, and examine stock
before buyiug elsewhere. Prices at panic
rates. jal8 snAwedtf
Doctors.
UR. JAS. T. WAltKOCK,
Surgeon and Physician.
Office nt blHUghtur'* Drug blurt*. Kniln.uJ •
frbU
l>ll. J. W. K. H1LLIANS
Offers liis professloinl services. Office over
Green A Co t'tmu.b.*rx A II. H. Street
Millinery.
MISSES WHITE & TUCKER,
Fashionable Milliners and Dressmakers.
Geutlumeu'd gloria cut by chart measure, ami
guuiiiuieeU to Hi. Churn Oil's street, Uvxt to
it's dry goods store. lebl
31 JtS. V. V. JlAllLOW,
Fashionable Milliner and Dreusmaker.
LIQUOR., WINS.. *tc.
ROSETTE & LAWHON,
Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealers.
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At this E<tabUshm.nt PURE mil UNABUI.TERATED LIQUORS »ro «olil.
Brandies, Rum, Gin, Wlnss, Whiskies of all qualities, ten different brtnde.
ROSETTE & LAWHON
ARE AGENTS FOR THE ORANGE RIFLE POWDER.
novl ood&.w3tn
Solti at New York priced, freights tultletl.
ROSETTE A LAWHON.
GROCERIES.
W. J. WATT.
J. A. WALKER.
C. H. WATT.
WATT 8c WALKER,
LANDAUER.
REMEMBER,
The New York Store!
The New York Store!
GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY
AND LOWEST COST!
Tho Now York Store,
Tho Now York Store,
The New York Store.
all in want of dry goods,
DRY
Notaries Public.
U. U. 1IIGUJN8,
living appointed Notary i'uhlic for Loo couuty,
rvapoctfully solicit* tho patronage of bis friend*,
llolds Court 1st utid 2d Saturdays ut t-ach u.oiitli,
at K. 0. llollilt. ld'a U
Furniture, Ac.
At Panic Prices.
A. O. HARWELL,
Dealer In all kluda of Furniture.
Alan, Metallic, Hood Colli us, un-1 Casket*.
JhIS
Lawyers.
A. J. VR'KEKa,
Attorney and C'ontiaellor nt Luv,
OIUcu opposite Alabama ilouso.
Practices in nil tho Courts of tho Stale. Jail
Tailors.
J. U. t’AHPBGLL Tailor,
Cuttlug und Making in the Latest Styles.
' airing neatly done.
South Kail mad St.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Corner under Rankin IIoxiMe,
H ave now in store and to arrive, everything usually kept in
a First Class Provision Store, to-wit:
50 hhds. Clear Rib Bacon Sides.
50 “ Bacon Shoulders.
25 boxes Icc-Cured White Meat.
150 Rolls Heavy Bagging.
450 Bundles Iron Ties.
200 bbls. Flour, all grades.
Whiskey.
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 aa aoon as the season will permit It.
c -' x Don’t forget the place.
The Mount of Olives.—Tho Mount of
Olivoi baa changed hands. Tho Coun-
1|osh do la Tour d’Auvergno, who lives nt
Jerusalem, has bought and handed it
over to the French Government. She is
ajBirow erecting a epuvent on tho spot where
our Savior prayed. The prayer is iu-
hR scribed on tho stone wall around the court
yard iu thirty.two languages. Tho Coun-
SBftesi is a lady of immense wealth, and is
as queer as she is wealthy. Hho lives in
mi old cottage of oriental fltyle, with only
n tortoise-shell cat and a brown dog for
her companions.
RESTAURANTS.
THE ARBOR.
M R. GEORGE W. LIPS
plotely renovated and tttt ....
known “ARBOR’* stand as a Saloon and Res*
laurant. He is now prepared to furnish Meals,
market affords.
Reich’s Restaurant
No. 112 Broad 8t.,
. to Jay before its guests and patrons a
BILL OF FARE
BQUAXi TO ANY l
tfir Prompt attention and reasonable rates.
)peu at ail hours.
oetl 8m
SANS SOUCI
Bar, Restaurant I Ten Pin Alley,
EST OF WINES. LIliUORS It CIGARS.
B LOI uatUUUBailUAKS.
OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, and Choice
Meals served at nil hours, at reasonable prices,
i iiviuiw. m real
mil irivato room* whondesired.
THE TEN PIN ALLEY is the best evor
constructed in Columbus. Mr. JAS. FOR AN
A. J. BOLAND. Pi
Ujrlcto
BOOTS AND SHOES.
WeGiveThemFits!
Dentists.
J. I.. 14. N MIT II, Dcutlnt,
Plate Work und Plugging on reus
Barber Shops.
IIIUNON A TURN Ell, Harbor*,
South Kuilrovl street, uuuer Adams Unit
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Hotels.
ADAMS 1IOUNE.
go to Opelika, be sure t<
House, opposite i’ussetigui
Insurance.
K. 1IOWEN A HON,
General liinttranro Agents.
Olllce, Kailroad Street, over H. M. (ireeno A Co.'
LOTTERY.
Fifth and Last Concert
Public Library of Kentucky
DAY FIXED
ANI) A
FULL DRAWING ASSURED
Monday, 30tli November, 1874
LAST CHANCE
FOIl
An Easy Fortune
A |h>hIpom im^it of tho Fifth Concert of tho
Public Library of Kentucky has been so generally
nuticip.it.*d, aud ia bo ntuniieHtly for the intercut of
II concerned, that it tnii-it meet the approval of
II. The day la now ubiudiitely fixed, aud tie
ill be no variation from tho programme now i
on need. A sufficient uuiiibi r of tickets luid b<
sold to have enabled us to have had a large draw
iu tin dlit of July, hut a short postponement
comldorot preferable to a partial drawing.
Let it he l onto hi mind that
The Fifth Gift Concert
18 THE LAST WHICH Wll.h KVKK IIKU1VI.N
UNDER THIS CHARTER AND BY THE PUKB-
ENT MANAGEMKNT.
That it will positively and unequivocally tnki
placo as annnitmed ou
Monday, 30th November,
that the music will bo the best the country affords,
CALL ON
S. LANDAUER,
S. LANDAUER.
DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YORK STORE,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street.
Tbo New York Stove,
The New York Stove.
Now To vie I ’viei’H,
New York Prices.
O OMX ONE, OOME
COME ONE, COME
50
100
being shipped.
FOp27 tf
WATT Jk WALKER.
NEW GROCERY STORE.
POLLARD & HARRIS,
Old Stand of J. K. Rodd & Co. (uoxt door to Chattahoochee National Hank.)
I FULL LINK. OF FRESH GROCERIES ANI) STAPLE DRY GOODS JUST RE
j\ calved. Having bought our goods lor CASH, wo shall sell them upon a CASH BASIS
‘ )ll
Terms Strictly Cash!
F0LLARD & HARRIS.
Colmnbnw, Uoorgls.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ROll’T C. POPE.
JAS. W. LONG.
NEW NV
BOOT and SHOE STORE.
WE ARK UKUK1V1NU ANll OPENING AT
INTO.
104 Broad Street,
NEXT DOOR TO J. KYLE A CO.
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
O
UR STOCK IS ALL NEW AND FRESH, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTUR
era* hands, and uuidu lor
WE REPAIR ALL RII’l’INUM FREE OF CIIAROE,
CLOTHINC.
KTEW ARRIVALS
FALL i WINTER CLOTHING
uml that
20,000 Cash Clfts
AGGREUATINO
$2,500,0001
Will lie din tribute 1 by lot among ticket holders.
List of Gifts.
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT #250,000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 100,000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 76,000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 60,000
ONE GRAND CASH G1TT 26,000
6 CASH GIFTS #20,000 each 100,000
10 CASH GIFTS 14,000 each 140,000
16 CASH GIFT’S 10,000 each 160,000
20 CASH GIFTS 6,000 each 100,000
26 CASH GIFTS
80 CASH GIFTS
60 CASH GIFTS
100 CASH GUTS
240 CASH GIFTS
600 CASH GIFTS
19,000 CASH GIFTS
4.000 each 100,000
3.000 each wo.ooo
2.000 euch 100,000
1.000 each 100.000
600 each 120,Ooo
EASY Fit*—frot
Jl4 STORE—N .
mr stuck of FINE HOOTS, SHOES AND
GAITERS, in nil tho favorite style*
lino of LOW-PRICED, nea’t mid sub-
si initial work for the Farm, tho Work Shop,
School _Wcar, and for Business, ALL
WARRANTED.
We Give Them Satisfaction!
As to Price, Style and Durability.
BOOTS, BROGANS, PLOW-SHOES,
and a full lino of
STAPLE and FANCY WORK, AT WHOLE-
SALE, nt rteuros that MUST prove
ut tractive to done buyers.
WELLS & CURTIS,
No. 73 Broad St.,
Young’s Rust Proof Oats.
M y rust poof oats are now
toady for market. Call at the Guano
Depot and secure them. They are put up In
five bushel sucks, nt #1.60 per bushel. A
Treatise on the Cultivation of Oats will accom
pany ouch order.
•ep8 dkw2m W. H. YOUNG.
GRAND TOTAL20,000 GIFTS, ALL
CASH #2,600,000
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets $ 11
Halves 1
Tenth, or eucli Coupon., 6 on
11 Whole Tickets lor LOO INI
22)4 Tickets for 1,000 INI
Persons winking to invest, should order prompt
ly, cither of the llomo Office, or our Local Agents.
Liberal commissions wijl bo allowed tuHatisluc-
tory ageuts.
Circulars containing full particulars furnished
i application.
THO. K. It It AM LETT*:,
Agent und Malinger,
Piddle Library building, Louisville, Ky.
For tickets or information, apply to
H0LSTEAD & CO.,
AGR 1CULTURAL DEPOT.
139 Hroad street, Columbus, Georgia.
aug7 W.Sswtd
W. W. SHARPE & CO.,
Publishers’ Agents
No. 2.*» Purk How, Now York,
Aro Author I sed to f'onirnrt for Ad*
vcrtlwiiiK In our paper.
ny!4 If
Notice.
jyiRINO THK 1.0 W
auge of wator tho Control
Lino of lfooti will alHilish their jirorvnt ,chctl<
^IlSOhUT* DIVOBCKg OUTAINKU FI10M
courts, of different Flutes, for desertion,
No pnblicity required. No charge until div<
granted. Address,
toy30 dswly
M. IIOL’HK, Attorney,
194 Broadway, N. ?.
additional shipments of
New Clothing of all kinds
Our Goods are rondo to
prices lower than evor hofore offered in this market.
Remember our motto—QUIUK8ALES AND SMALL PRO! ITS.
Aar* Special orders solicited.
THORNTON & ACEE,
DRY COODS.
New Advertisements.
New Hod ford, Mass.
WORKING PEOPLE-Mnlo or F»
VV male— Employinent at homo, #30 per
week warranted. No capital required. Par
ticulars and valuable samples sent free. Ad-
*} t r ®* i . with « cont return stamp, C. ROSS,
WlllUntsburg, N. Y. * * -
A NEW ENTERPRISE !
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED
A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE,
3SJo. 132 Broad. Street,
AND ARK PREPARED TO SELL
SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS,,X"
Itantly lllujtra od. Great iutiuccincnts to
Agentff. lor forms and circulars, address,
Nbw World Pliu.ihhinu Co., Philad’a. 4w
Work At home, male or fotnulc; #36 pc
cek, day or evening. No capital.
;oods by mallIroo. Address*
ton cents return stamp, M. YOUNG, 173 Grcou-
wlclt street,N. Y. 4w
roadway, N. Y.
Atfciit* Wuiilcil! Diploiim Awarded
Pictorial Bibles
1,300 Illustrations. Addroen lur circulars A.
.1. Holm aw k Co., 930 Arch »t., Phlla. 4w
For
Coughs, Colds, Hoarsoness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WEILS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN III.HI'! 1IUXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Druggists. 4W
AGENTS WANTED
MiMAy
nmwim
OF
RUY-MY
WANTS.
Oontains 20,000 Roclpcs for ever) thin/, {hona
fide nutnlmr: howaro of Imitations). Abso
lutely imll«pon-iiblo to all cliis-cs, having
money dally to every buyer. Selling taster
than any other three books combined ! Six
teen page circular ami extra terms free. F A.
lluTCiiiNHON A Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 4w
Waters’ New Scale Pianos,
NtlVARE ANll FFRIGHT,
Aro the host made. Tho touch elastic,
tone powerful, pure and even through tho
tire scale, yet mellow ami sweet.
WATERS’ CONCERTO ORGANS can
ho excelled In tono or beauty; they dels
petition. The Cum-orto Stop Is a lino imlla-
tiou o| the Human Voice.
Warranted tor six yours, l'tlcos extremely
low tor cash or part ca h, aud balance iu
monthly payments. Second-hand lust
at great bargains. Agonis wauinu. A liberal
discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churcbi
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes
AS LOW AH ANY .lOllltlNO IIOUNK IN NEW YORK OR KLHKW1IKRK
statement is correct, wo propose to duplicate any
To ronvlnco any merchant that tho iiIhi
New York involoe* they may bring us.
N. II —Parti s desirous of buying at retail will find
Rotail House (No. 164 Uroad street)
e sidd at bottom prices.
Salesmen, who will take pleasure In showing goods.
CAWLEY & LEWIS,
OolMt«v^M«. Cfn.
MILLINERY.
New Millinery and Fancy Goods !
Mrs. LEE, 75 Broad Street,
W OULD rcspootrully Inform the Ladles that sbo has just returned from New York with
the largest, prettiest and cheapest *tock ot Millinery and Fum y Goods over brought to
this market. It consists In part of tho following goods, via :
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Hats, trimmed and un-
TH1MMK1). HON NUTS, FLOWERS, FKAT11EU8 AND I.A0E8.
Bonnot and Sash RibbonB, Neck Ties, Embr’d Handk’fs,
Berlin and Kid Gloves in every variety.
Ladlei' Underwear and Coreels, Biaok Crape Colliers and Vella.
Hair Goods and Jet Jewelry a apeoialty.
ALSO. LAPINS'
WISSKS' AND INFANTS' SAUKS AND HOODS, OTTOMAN
HHAW1.N AND NUARF8, HALMOKAI, AND HOOI'-KIKTS, BKADED AND I.EATHKK
HKLTS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, every shade, and many other goods whioh she olfors for ossh
thus, Ga., Oetobor lltli 1874. tl
Millinery and Hair Goods Emporium.
R. HOWARD, Randolph Street,
of tho Ladlos to her elegant and cheap stock ot
Mrs. M
IMJLD respectfully cull (he atU*
Fall und Winter f
markets, consisting of
LADIES’, MISSIS’ AND CHILDREN’S
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets,
Ribbons, Lacos and Flowers, Feathers, Velvets,
URAL AND IMITATION HA 111 SWITCHES, REAL AND IMITATION JEWELRY.
tar I defy com|K>tltlon In prices. octlS tf
llutudway, New York. P. G. lb.
The Mason & Hamlin
Organ Company,
winners of three highest Medals and Diploma
of Honor at Vienna, ’73, nud I’urD, ’07, now
ollor the llnost nssorlmcntof the best Catduot
Organs in tho world, including now sfyics
with recent Improvements, not only exclu
sively for ossh, ns formerly, hut also on new
plans of eaoy payments, (lie most favorable
over offered. Organs rente I with ptivllogo of
nurchuso, to almo-t any part ol tho country.
First payment #u 90 or upwards. IlliiHlr.ih «l
catalogues and circulars, with lull particulars,
sont tree on request. Address
MAHON At II MM LIN ORGAN CO.,
4w lioston, New York, or Chicago.
POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE!
-.$20-
- BUT i
First Mortgage Premium Bond
Olf TUB
Now Y orlx
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO.,
9 el tho Slate of
8tl Premium Drawing, Dec. 7, IH
3d Nerlnu Drawing, Innnnry 4, I
EVERY HOND will ho Redoemed wilt.
Preiuiutu, as anequlvuleul tor Interest.
Capital Premium, 8100,00
Address, for Ronds and full Informal Ion,
MORGENTHAU, BRUNO A CO.,
Financial Agents, 23 1*auu Row, N. Y.
Post Office Drawer 29. 4w
First Grand Gift Concert.
MONTPELIER
Female Iliiniuiio Associate
At Alexandria, Va.
Novombor 08, 1874.
IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY.
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO.,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
ColumbnH, Georgia.
oct28 deod&w
78 Broad Btreot.
SADDLES, HARNESS, ETC.
H. MIDDLE BROOK,
MANUFACTURER
AND DEALER IN
Saddles, Harness, Bridles
Hfn.i*tinirn.leK,
Has on hand a largo stock of ovory style and quality, from tho clioapest to the best.
Ladies’ and Cents’ Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags,
AI.L 8TVLKD ANI> riUCKB.
I»ATENT DASH ENAMEL LEATHER, HARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER
Enameled Cloth of nil kindit. Leather and Rubber Helling,
Collars, Hitmen, Trarr-Clinina, Whips, Itllnd-lirldleM, Itaek-Hands, llitw,
Duckies, Spurs, and all artlclos in this line usually kept In a first class house.
ter All goods In my lino will he sold nt reduced price*, with a view of closiug out my bus!
loss at an ourlv day. TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
Mr. MARK A HUADFOUD, formerly with Mr. W. It. Kent, Is with mo, and would bo
■leased to see all his old customers and friends.
ocU codfcwBin
MIDDLBBROOK,
No. 04 Broad 8treet.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
Having had in our employ an Agent that we have diacovered to be (Imply
diminutively insignificant and contemptuously unworthy, unreliable, indo
lent and dishonest fellow, through whom in impreition hta become current
that we are about discontinuing our business in Columbus, we desire toeey
that notwithstanding any and all such representations thst may bo or may
hive been made, we are determined to mike our Machine more prominently
known than ever. •
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY.
MANUVAOTURKUB Olf
STEAM ENGINES AND ItOILKRS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
PRESSES,
TELLIER’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES.
Are Aftontn for THE ECLIPSE DOUIILK TURKINE WATER WHEELS and
PI JI.SOM ETC It PUMPS.
Tliav KICK I’ CONSTANTLY ON HAND
HOLLOW WARE, FIRE DOGS, COAL ORATES, GIN GEARING,
STEAM AND WATER PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS, GI.OIIE CHECK,
A CARD.
and upon Oi« most favorable term*.
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
L. M. lilH Kts.
M. WILLIAI18.
BURRUS A WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ua.
Pull Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand.
the Brown Cotton Gin.
h 8cab*«trail, and will he ploHhnl to m
Wo also soli
Jyi* ♦
v r . \V. II. HUGHK8 is
A. M. A 1.1,KN.
I’KTKIt I’KKKK.
ui ne W i Lreh onse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
L1ST OF G1FTH.
1 Grand Gash Gilt #100,000
1 Grand Gunn Gilt (.o,imo
1 Grand * 'ash Gift 26.no
10 Gash Gift*, #10,000 each loo.oou
16 Gas!' Gifts, 6 ouo each 76,000
60 Ga-h G.lts, 1,000 ouch 60 (MU
100Gash tlllts, 6uooach 60,000
1,9*<1 Gash Gift*, loo ouuli 100,000
1,000 Gash Glitrt, 60 uadi 60,000
20,0 0 Gash Gifts, 20 ouch 400,out
22,178 Gnsh Gifts, amounting lo #1,000,000
NUMBER OF TICMKTN, 1(10,4MIO.
rillOM OV TICKKTB.
Whole Tickets...... *20 to
Halves lo 00
i*uartor* 6 00
Eighths or oaeh GouponR 2 6 J
6% Ticket* for...* 100 00
Tho M*intpell,*r Female Uttmano As^oola-
tlou, chartered by tho I«ogl*laturo of Viiglulu
und tho Circuit Court ol Ortingo county, pro-
(hisoh by a Grand Gilt Concur! to ontahl fsli amt
endow a “Homo lor tho Old, Infirm aud Dostl-
tute Ladles of Virginia,*' at Montpoliur, tho
former re*lden e ot PruBidont J union Madison.
Govcunoii’s Opvick, Richmond, July 3, 1874.
It affords mo pleasure to say that 1 urn well
acquainted with a large majority oi the officers
of tho Montpelier Female liutmino Associa
tion, who resnlo In the vicinity of my homo,
and I nttest tholr Intelligence nud their worth
uml high lopulutlon us gentlemen, us w II us
tho public umifideiico, influenco and suns ini
tial means liberally represented among them.
JAS. L. KEMPER, Gov. ol Yu.
Alkxandiiia, Va., July 8,1874.
• • • I commend them as gents of honor
and integrity, and fully entitled to tho oonti-
donee of'the nubile. R..W HUGHES,
U. N. Judge Eastern Dlst. of Va.
Further rof'oroncos by permission : His Ex
cellency G.Inert G. Walkur, ux-Govunor ol
Va.; Hon. Robert E. Withers, Lieut-Go.. of
Va. and U. N. Senator elect; Senators ami
Member* of Congress from Virginia.
Remittances lor tickets may bo made by ex
press, prepaid, posioltlco money o dor 011
Washington, D. G.. or by registered letter.
For full partleulau, todlmonials, fcc., sen«l
for circulars. Address,
Hon. JAMES HARBOUR,
Proed’t M. F. H. A., Alexandria, Va.
Koliablo Agent* wanted everywhere.
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IIAVE YOU TRIED
JURUBEBA?
Weak, Nervous, or Debllitetcd ?
Are ynu no l4*nirul«l Hint any exertion
rnqilirot luoru of nil effort IliUll you feel «uj able
of making ?
Then fry JUKI RE It A, the wonderful
Tonic and Invlgomtor, which acts so beneficially
tn« iu to Impart vigor to all
the vital force*.
It is no alcoholic nppotiscr, which Htlmului
for a short time, only to let iho sufferer fall b
depth ol niixery, but It is tt vegetable tol
ol niixery, but
cling directly on the liver und spleen
14 rogulatcN llio llowel*, .pile
the
■yateui!
person.
Ita operation la not violent, but i*
characterised by great geiitUnosx; the patient ex
perience* no *udden elm
but gradually Ids troubles
"Fold their tents, like the Arabs
And silently steal away."
This Is no new and untried discovery, but bn
xe.l h I lb ttoi.d.-rful r
meed by tin* high..
lOit powerful lot.
oils.
d autlid
alii rativo
kuown.”
Ask your druggist for it.
Por sale by WM. V. KIDD Kit k OO..
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New York.