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UNENDING.
Thera i$ an end to klsaoR and to sight.
There Is on $SMl W Inughltr and to teen ;
An end to DMr things that delight our oje
A» end to pm—net sounds that charm ou
) the greeted praise of tender friends.
Is on end tp all-bat one sweet Uiinn-
lore there Is no end.
That warrior carved an empire with his sword—
The enutOffQV 1« hat like him—a name;
sdanRsteirjflssi * ort
Now uuAt 1. left bat a.hol, and w. brln|
MbnMttmnn, to them w. bend i
Toot* ItnM to all bat on* iwnt thtnx—
To lorn then If ao end.
AU toaaty radw away, or rln, ala* I
Mna'I ijm a row dim and they no touuty w* i
Th« glorloa. ■ bow* or natur* pure and paw,
j£36Rsrr«ar,
Hanyutth. »i«w. *od faiwwnil m hi. (rtaadi
Threw b an end to nil bat oh* iwwt tblnf—
To Jar, there Is no end.
| flsr ourselves—our fat her, where Is be ?
i. and a memory alone remains;
alamo refuse on a mother’s knea
r ns, grown old and sad with oares and pains;
\ sisterless, our way we wend
dark house, from which we shall mot
COLUMBUS SUNDAY ENQUIRER: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1874.
BcwaluMM In Wnual brown.
From Moore’. Rural Naw Yorkar.)
Ttaore ban boon conaiderable iota rent
excited all oxer tit* country in thn tnovc-
ment toward Drew lUforui inaugurated
Naw England Women's Club of
i. A number of plana for the Im
provement of ladiee' ander-waar wart
submitted during last winter. In lane
an exhibition win bald end n large andi-
aae* were aarriad to a pitobaf euthuria
upon examining garmenti exhibited by a
dreoamaker, Hit Flint. Gbsmllooni hod
been already invented nnd wore for ante
nt furnishing ntaren. 'I be germeata then
exhibited by lira. Flint bnve since been
exhibited before the Women's Congress,
Utely held In Chicago, bnt aa they ere
patented, every man, woman and child
wan forbidden to imitate them, either for
private wear or public aalo.
The grant majority of woman nt the
present time manufacture, in their own
homes, their own nndergnrmnnts. To
thorn we propose to explain a soheiue
wbioh was invented, so fsr ne we can yet
leant, long before lbs Boston garments,
nnd whose claims for heaitbfnlnsss ana
riicity oka, in onr opinion, as yat uu-
Ninotecn yesrs ago the writer
won canton flannel undergarments wbioh
wen made in this way:—A loose-fitting
basque of tbs material was ont with oost
sleeves down to ths wrist. On the lower
edge of the basque was sowod the gathers
of the drawers, made of the same mate
rial. Ben was a suit that reached from
nook to wrials and ankles in one pieoe.
Such a garment is a “ohemiloon," as they
ora called now-a-days. In some pieces
ouoh suite con be bought made of knitted
material in lediee' sizes. They ere quite
common in ehildran's sixes. Bnt if yon
bny an ordinary lady's underwear and
drawers you can unite them by outting
off the vest at the waist Una, ontting it
open in front (the ordinary opening ia
not long enough) and sewing it to the
drawers after the drawer's band is ripped
off. You will uood to face the seem on
the inside for neatnoss, which will make
it strong enough in bold s row of button*,
aay sight, at equal distsnoos. Upon these
buttons may be fastened th* band of
maalin drawers. The muslin drawer's
band should be made as large os the elas
tic undergarment, at least three or fonr
inohe* larger thau the measure round th*
psaon. Now we have flannels next the
■kin from nock to hoels and maalin
drawers faatoned to them upon the same
buttons, over the flannels snd under the
maalin drawers may bo buttoned elastic
ribbon for those who wish lo discard gar
ters and suspend thoir stookings.
Over this suit wo recommend to be
wom a garment wo oall a ehemijupe,
from two Frauoh words meaning shirt
nnd petticoat. It looks like a yoked
nigntgown, that is ns short os an under
skirt would be, aud trimmed around the
bottom. It may have a pointed yoke iu
front and if tucks ore put down the front
of the yoke like a shirt bosom, the dress
may be worn with n pointed neck to dis
play it. The yoke should be shorter be
hind than we should think pretty for s
nightgown, and the front should be open
nnd buttoned up from the throat to the
trimming ou the bottom. It should be
fitted exactly to the neck and the sleeves
to th* wrists, when the collar snd ouffs
may be sewed on—or, if any on* prater*,
there may be a collar band and wrist
bands. Home prefur collar and cuffs sep
arata to lessen washing. But to units in
onn pieoe cottars, cuffs, chctuise end un
derskirt, save* a great deal of washing,
loss of pieees, eto., aud makes a garment
more easily ironed than a shirt—whils, if
they are all united aud tko new plan of
dressing adopted, it will be found to be
aa easy to remove all as it ia now to
obango eollata and cuffs.
Over this garment is to be worn an
other that will taka the place of corset
and balmorsl ekirt. It is oalled a body
ooat and is to bo made of suoh materials,
whatever they may bo, as shall make it
warm enough for winter without any
othor being worn, end cool enough aud
attff enough iu Hummer. The upper part
should ho a sloavelesH basque, loose-
ifittiug, on the lower edge of wbioh should
he sewed the gathers of Ibe colored skirt.
If tkia body coat is flounced at the bot
tom, it takes the place in a measure of e
hoop ekirt, in austuiuing the drapery of
the dress. The basque part ebould be of
the saute material. It may be nude as
pretty as one pleases—it may be of col
ored flannels, oasbmore, merino line
doth, wadded aud quilted silk or satin,
may be embroidered or not, and like the
last garment should be buttoned up from
neek to trimming at tbo bottom, lik* the
others, should be at the line where a belt
would be worn, from four to six inches
larger than Ibe body, aud bav* at that
place buttons to hold the band of dresa
skirt.
Tha band of the drees skirt should b*
just os large aud have in it at equal dis
tance* six or eight button holes to fasten
it ou to the body coat. If an upper drees
skirt ia worn, it also should have as large
a band with the same button holes. Then,
instead of a tight |>olun*iae or tight
basque waist, a loose-fitting sscqu* should
be worn, or a polonaise with a louse front
which might be belted from under the
arms; the bell worn very loose indeod,
by which wa moan nt least an inoh larger
than all the rest. This is the new dresa
aa nl*p i —t for wintar. If ohamiloons of
knitted webbing cannot be had, woolen
or ootton flannel ones may be made, like
tkoec described as having been worn
nineteen years ago. The last two gar.
meats, the ch«mijnpe and body coat,
were invented and a description of them
printed in I860.
To snm up the advantages of such a
drees, it gives aa much freedom about th*
lungs as the most earnest phyaioian oould
desire for a* ; oil the weight of clothing
is removed from the yielding abdomen
and suspended from the firmer shoulders-
it makes fiv* garment* answer the uses of
ten, thereby saviug time, trouble and an
noyance ; it distributes the clothing more
equally, dressing the limbs more, the
trank less, than we h»je been in the habit
of doing; it la all fastened by buttons and
button boles, obviating the need of pins,
it Is mare graceful, because it allows un
constrained motion; and last bat not
Uast, the ornaments of a lady's dress—
that is, her collars snd ouffs or raffs and
raffles are always on, and always in their
exact place.
How this plan may be adapted 'to warm
waather, or to tbo varying circunutanoea
of different individuals, and how one can
gradually assume it, without at onoe dis
carding all they have ou band, will be ex-
“ UoU ' «* “P™ •»-
PBIMIMI.
—Oereful estimates put the yield of the
preatawa metals this year is Vuh at filO,-
000,000. This is against *£,000,000 loot
year.
—Than art three ladiee ia the stem of
'15 at Syracuse University, M*' la th*
class of '76, fiv* in the! of '77, and five
iu that of '78.
—A society for the Introduction of tom-
C rane* literature In the public school*
■ been formed ia Ohioego.
—A tuaa in Kaox osunty, Ky,, killed
ten rattlesnakes the other day right at his
own door. A pleasant place to live in.
—A gang of boy bandits, whose depre
dations have been ou an extensive Seals,
have Just been orraoted at Hannibal, Mo,
—Several French artiste sent their
oheoks to Dejaaet'* benefit in this form,
“Good for e picture," and signed their
name. Thee* sold for good price*.
—At Camp Omni, Arisons, a soldier
*e beaten to death recently by an en
raged cavalry hone.
—For some years part there has been
aa Sanaa! emigration of ao.ooo persona
from Italy.
—A careless boater shot and killed a
valuable trotting hors* in Charlton, N. Y,
—Nantucket sends squirming sola to
Boston, packed In wet Isa wait
—Van Fait, th* Ohio apostle of tarn
peronoa, hot gone back on himself, and
ordered * lot ot lager.
—Boston would like n big park well
enough, bat doe* not like to put twenty
million* Into it.
—Ao aalbor's publishing oompeny
been founded to England. It ia to ao-
oommodete all who wish t* see their ef
fusions in print without regard to merit.
Now for an svslanahs of trash.
—John Brady, of Minneapolis, has had
one of hie thumb* amputated three times.
It wa* crushed in a mill, and the surgeon
twice made th* errer of not cutting off
enough.
- —Borg* deposits of magnetic send and
gold have boss noontly discovered along
th* Whit* ltiver, in Vermont. The gold
la in very smell particles, and the sand it
adapted to th* manufacture of steel and
iron.
—A four-year-old child in Ttumrora,
Pa., hea aotaally died of drunkennees.
Its besotted mother fed it with whleky
until, after weeks of steady intoxication,
it died.
—Th* Main* Mote prison shews a. toe-
in tan years of atxtt
xtean par sent, of
ord
her prisoner* returning on second coo-
viotlons. The rest may have reformed,
or bav* learned to avoid detection.
—Herr Otto Goldschmidt sod Mine.
Jenny Lind OoMeohtaidl will reside at
Wiesbaden, having accepted the poets of
ly of
Uov-
CiOD'S anvil.
Pain'* furnace beat within me qnlvere,
Ood'a breath aprni the name doth blow
And ell my heart In aneralst, shiver*,
And tremblea at th* fiery glow i
And vet I whl.por, As Ood will 1
And In hie hottest fire hold itlll.
H "« -me* and lays ayho.rt, all heated.
On the herd anyll. minded so
wiffiwfeK !U„.,
IU take* my ftoftened Jicart and beat* It,
I he spar*4 fly off at every lilo*;
He tarnf It ofef and o’er and heat* It;
A-Aa^aa^,^^ .. .
ttfCty hand held still.
And let* It eitel and make* It glow \
And f 6t * ■ wlll *P? r ’. A1 9«1 .w II lj
Why ehotftd I murmur? for tha sorrow.
. Thu* only longer Itted wonfd be t
Its end may some,and sill, to-morrow,
, W ho* Uod has don* bis work la me:
»o 1 lay, trusties. AeOod will I
Ami, trusting to tl|* end, hold still.
e klndteff for my profit purely
Aflhctlun’s glowing aery brand,
nd all hla heaviest blow! are surely
Indicted by a staffer head j
And
So 1 say, prating Aa Ood will
And hop* In him, aud eulfer still
—Proa* the German.
tha UnhlmAiaees Bone the Be parsed.
Wben I wits a boy, my mother used to
shy to me sometimes: "UaWitt, you will
be sorry for that when 1 am gone," And
I remember Jnet how she looked, sitting
there w itb cap and speetaoles, and the old
Bible in her lap; end she never said a
truer thing than thet, for I have often
been sorry sines. While we hSVe our
friends with na, we say unguarded thing*
th it wouod the feelings of those to whom
we ought to give nothing bat kindness.
Perhaps the parent, without inquiring
into the matter, boxes the ebild'a earn.
Th* little one who be* fallen iu the street
oosnee in oovered with dost, endec though
the first disaster wan not enough, oh*
whip* it After awhilb the child is taken,
or the parent is taken, or the companion
ia tskeu, and Ibosa wbo'an left eay: “Ob,
if we could only get back those unkind
worda; those niikind deads. If we oould
ouiy recall them “ bnt you cannot get
bo'
them heck. You might
down over
having accept ml the poei
K feasors at ths Bbslafaih Aoaaam;
■to, established by the Imperial C
eminent.
—Thirty Chinese hoys have j net arrived
in Springfield, Mess., to be thence sent lo
various aobools in that Btat* and Gon-
neoliout for education. They brought
their wardrobe and trinkets in groat bam
boo cheats.
—Hassle will henoeforth enlist 146,000
reoruilas year, and the conscription gives
Francs 108,000 min. It to anticipated
that th* German Government will not
be long satisfied with their present annual
contingent of 182,600 man.
—Ooansotiout seriously foals the
drought. Many mill* ere idle for lock of
water, and Hartford, Mariden, and other
towns are afraid of having thoir drinking
water out off. Ueitt, would make work
for thoaaanda of unemployed working
people.
—At th* raaent renoton of tha Peek
family at flyracuss there were present
sixteen oat of twenty Methodist minis
ter*, ell of whom belong to the family.
Fiv* of them were brothers, whose ages
rang* from alxty-three to eighty yean.
—Some sophomores ef Bales College,
Lewistown, Me., so shamefully abused a
freehutan In a hexing bout thet he may
die of hia injuries. The rafflana have
oonfeasod end apologized, but wiU not
•ave tbemsslvw from expulsion.
—A remarkable inatauoe of the in
crease in tbs ul* of imported ox tongues
la afforded by th* trade don* at Payoandu,
in Uruguay. At this little towu during
the last season about 160,000 ox tongue*
were peaked in hermetically sealed tins
and shipped to Hugland.
—Tha English aolentific billiard-players
want to have the aloe of the table reduced
from 12 by 6 to 10 by 6. They say that
the true soiano* is better brought ont on
the tmeller table. Certainly it would
batter salt ths liae of moat houses.
—Ths proprietors of the Journal Amu-
tanl, Paris, hsv* struck upon the ides of
utilising thoir illustrations, snd era menu,
factoring paper-hangings eurieked with
the various engravings that have from
tima lo tints appeared In that paper.
—Th* death of John P. Thorndyke'e
uncle was not such a sod thing in itself
for the nephew, but the consequence was
disastrous. Thoradyka was a confiden
tial olsrk in Chicago, and whila he wa*
awsy et the funeral hi* employer* exam
ined his books end found he had stolen
*18,000.
—It is somewhat remarkable that the
United Bute* have uot raised barley
enough for ham* consumption. Though
a hardy plant and generally e sets arop. It
doea not seem to have been a favorite
with farmer*. It is trus that there has
been a greet iaorease in the growth of
barley daring the pest few years, but the
consumption has increased even more
rapidly, and w* have been compelled to
draw upon Caned* to anpply the defi
ciency.
—According to a Pittsburgh newspaper,
the gray iqntrreli in th* Allegheny Valley
are *i ' * ' —* “
draw
mey I | _
largo numbers, end pursuing an easterly
oourae. Old farmer* say that eush s mi
gration has not taken plaee since 1846,
end regard it os th* forerunner ot an ex
tremely severe winner.
the grave of that loved one, shd cry, and
ory, snd cry. The white lips would make
no answer. The stars shell be plucked
nut of their sookels, but these influence*
shall uot be turn swsy. The world shall
die, but there are some wrongs immortal.
The moral of which is, taka csro of yonr
friends while you have them, Bpare (he
scolding, be economical of the satire, abut
up In a dark save, front wbioh they shell
never swarm forth, sit the words that
have s sling in them. Yon wiU wish you
had some day—vmy soon you will—per
haps to-morrow. Oh, yes. While with a
firm bend you administer parental discip
line, also administer it vary gently, loot
corns day there be a little slab in Bose
Hill, end on it chiseled “Oar Willie,” or
“Our Charlie;" sod though you bow down
prone to tha grave, and seek t place of
repentance, and seek It' carefully with
tears, yon otnnotfind it.— Selected.
lib. ,
Live for something! ¥<■(!, snd for
something worthy of life and its sspsbill-
tiea aud opportunities far nobis deeds snd
sshievsmsots. Every man snd every wo
men has his or her assignment in tbs du
ties snd responsibilities of daily life. We
arc in the world to make the world better;
to lift it Up to higher levels of enjoymenit
end program, to make its heart- and
homes brighter and happier by devoting
to onr fellows opr best thoughts, acitivf-
ties, and influofioca. It is the motto at
every true heart and. the genius ot every
‘ ‘ ltd-
nobis life, that “no mao iiveth to him
self"—lives ohiefly for his own. selfish
good. It is a law of our intellectual end
moral being that we promote our uwn
happiness iu tho exact proportion wc con
tribute to the oomfort aud enjoyment of
others. Nothiug worthy of tha uame of
happiness ia possible iu the experience of
those who live only for thainaelves, all
oblivious of the welfare of their fellows.
Tea Mood Friends.
“I wish I had some good friends to help
me on,” cried idle Dennis, with a yawn.
“Good friends! why, yon have fen,”
replied his master.
“I'm Bure I haven't half so many, anil
thoHe I have, ate too poor to help me."
“Count your fingers, my boy,’ 1 said Mi.
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samples Ire*. Ad ran with « cent retain
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JulfeaAL Fonr magnificent Ut.ro-
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Send Scent stamp lor circular and sample P.
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4w
11T ni , I—At home, male or Hamate; 439 per
W Ul H.W sk,deyorevening. Nocaplisl.
m 11 We tone valuable package el
IvJJT Illlaoods bj mall free. Add.ess with
ten eenta retain stamp, a, young, 1*3 Dream
mtrail eirsai hi V ‘ Jam
(troariwav, N. Y.
‘‘TDSYOHC
mKkft:
YUHOMANUY, or SOUL CHARM-
. Jfflctlon* of any peraon
9 Tbli altuple mental ao*
luireuient all can |soe*e*i, tree, by mall, lor
they elujoeeJbitUBtly.
quirouivni toll C»U |>UIHN, llOUs “J tura.Sa IDS
ibo., together with a marriage guide, Egyptian
tirade, lireatna, Hint* to Ladies, Wedding-
Night Shirt, fee. A queer took. Addreu T.
WILHAM h DO., PttbA, PhlU. , #w
JPor
Cough*, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY 1N.RI.UR BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
K0I1I by Oruffslau. «w
HAVE toil TRIED
JURUBEBA?
ARK YOU
Wok, Nffrvoift, or Debilitated ?
Are yen SO Unflid that any exertion
raqiiirea more of an effort than you feel capable
of making?
Three try irilJBEBA, the wonderful
Tonic and Invigorates, which acta eo bontflcially
tho aacrotive organa aa to impart vigor to all
DRY COODS.
At Cost—At Cost—for Thirty Days!
mo enable at to eommenee th* new year with n new and cloaa atoek, we e ffee our (Meade nnd
J. pntrena our entire stock or choice
Fall and Winttr Dreee Qotde, White Goods, Ribbons, Laces,
Toweling, Tibia Damaik, Wool Flinneli, Jcani, Tweeds, Cauimarei,
Shoet, Hit* and Nations of every variety, at oost for co»H.
OUB STOCK OF
Stripes, Ms, Brown and Bleached Domestics ant Prints
Will be kept replenished and sold at the lowont market rate#.
We giro tqieclal Invitation to all to coqie and soe ua.
CHAPMAN A VERCTILLK.
dace ileod&w , ■
A NEW ENTERPRISE !
,. d WC HAVE ESTABLISHED
A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR KETAIL STORE, '
_A_t IsTo. 1S2 Broad Street,
AND ARB PREPARED TO SELL
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes
AS LOW AS AMY JOBBING HOUSE IN NEW Y<JRK OB ELSBWHBBB
To f onvltice any merchant that the above statement la correct, we prouoee to dnplleate aay
New York invoice* they may brine ve.
N. li —Partite deilroua ol baying at retail will find our Retail Houie (No. 1M Broad street)
fuunlled with desirable and seasonable goods, which will be sold at bottom prioee.
w e have employed competent and polite Salaamen, who will take pleasure In showing goods.
CAWLEY & LEWIS,
lepao dkwiy Columbus,
*• la no aiconouo appetuer, waicn sumaiaici
for a short time, only to lot the sufferer fall toi
lower depth of misery, bnt It is a vegetable tonic
acting directly on tho liver and spleen.
It regnlatee the Bowels, quiots the
nerves, aud gives such a healthy toue to the whole
system as to soon make the invalid feel like a new
person.
Its eperetlM In net vlelent, but is
ALIs I IN
•riencee
by great gentlenoss; the patient
sadden change, no markod vosu
osults,
but gradually his troubles
“fold their tente. Ilka the Arab*,
And silently steal away."
This is no new and untried discovery, bnt lisa
been long nsed with wonderful remedial results,
and is pronounced by the highest medical authori-
“tha most powerful touic and alterative
mown."
Ask yonr druggist for it.
for sale by WM. f. KIDDER A CO.,
♦w New York.
First Grand Gift Concert.
MONTPELIER
Female Humane Associate
At Alcxssdria, Vo.
Movowber B8, 1874.
LIST OF GIFTS.
1 Grand Cash Gilt 1100,000
1 Grand Oslk out io,ueo
1 Grand < 'ash (lift ub.O 0
10 Cash Gilts, $10,000 each 100,000
16 Cash Gills, » ooo each 76,000
— 1,000 each 60 000
S. LANDAUER,
S. LANDAUER.
DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YORK STORE.
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street.
The New York Store,
Tike New York: Store.
New York Prices,
New Y or It Prices
OOMIl 090X0, OOBEB AXiZi.
„ ,, COMB OlffB, COMB A-ZiXl.
lo Ua-h Gills,
loo Dash Hilt,,
1,010 Uuli Gilts,
Dennis looked *t hi* large, strong
bauds.
“Count thumbs sml all," added th*
master.
“1 hsv*; sod tber* are ten," said the
lad.
“Then nevsr say you hsv* not got ten
good f rieuds able to help you on in lif*.
1*7 what the,* true friends nsu do before
you begin grumbling snd fretting beosns*
you do not get help from others. If you
er* not yonr own friend, it is foolish to
expaot others to befriend yon. Provi
dence help* the** who help tbsiaaelves.”
—4)baerter.
e peiuter aud th*
W« are Christians
engaged iu s general migration. They
w their raerail* from all points, and
r be seen daily swimming Ul* river in
—Each one is the
sculptor of bit life
only iuasiuuah ss wo are the images of
our divine Model.—tit. Gregory of Ify»»a.
—Conv«y thy love to thy friend a* an
arrow to th* mark, to etiok there, not
s ball against the well, lo rebouud bank
to yon. That friendship will not con
tinne to Ibe end, that is begun for an
snd.—Enchiridion.
—0 these sparks of heart snd faith that
lie smouldering, that will hoi, beosns# of
their eternity, go out in night, that will
not ns* with blase snd warmth worthy of
th* divinity that is in them! This some
thing in man that is infinitely more than
nothing sad isfiaitely less than its desire
snd aspiration!—IV. M. Bicknell.
Josh Millings' Almlun*.
Ths following or* s ftw of ths gams
from this annual:
Half ths disoorafort of Uf* is ths result
of getting tired of ourseivs*.
People of good Sense an ihos* whose
opiuiont agree with onrs.
Intellect without judgment is what ails
about ons-bslf th* Stuart psopl* ia this
world.
To li* about * man never hurts him,
but to tell th* truth a boat him *om*timea
doe*.
Christian* smut to fit* under oov*r, but
the devil atsude boldly ont snd dans the
world to >ingle kombat.
Reason often makee aiiatakss, but con-
•hinoc never dus.
The man who ia aliens, confessing his
sins, snd never quitting them, is the most
onssrtin sinner I know ov.
Ths man who kan sat himself to work
at enny thing on 5 minits not es, has got
on* of th* hast trades I kno ov.
I hsv* mad* up mi mind that human
ha pines* koo mists iu having a good deal
to ds, and than k**p * doing iL
Young man, yn better b* honest t
canning, and it is hard work to b* both.
Mi expertono* in lit* ihu* far h*s baan
that 7 wont go into A and hsv mnloh ov
(anything left over.
Abnv all things torn yonr* child to be
bouoet and industrious | if th*** two
thing* don't snsbl* him to make * Agger
in thia world, h* to only n *yph*r, snd
never wax intendad for a Agger.
Annatto.—In th* two Frsneh oolonis*
of Martinique and Guiana, there are mar*
than 6,000 sen* nndsr culture with an-
natto (Hita oreUana), th* annasl pro-
duo* bring 8,000,000 lbs. Although
French Onion* has nearly fiv* times the
extent of land unitor culture with this
plant that Guadeloupe has, it only pro-
duoee about two-thirds of ths who)* quan
tify. Th* prodsetton of aanstto now
exoeeda the demand, as no fresh use*
bav* been found for this coloring sub
stance.
■ “’.issar
anything,
ought t®
Iwktogs
be, without any base Interest! fie
W0 oaoh .0,000
too each 100,000
M each 6o,ooo
so each 400,0.0
22,178 Cash Gifts, amounting to $1,000,000
NUMBER OF TICKETS, 100,000,
PRION OP TICKET*.
Whole Tloketa $20 oo
Ualvei..................... 10 00
Uunrtert 4..'.i 6 00
AtKhiha or each (Joupooa 2 60
b x /i Tloketa for 100 oo
Tho Montpelfer Female Humane Associa-
on, chartered by the Leglalature of Virginia
-ad the Olrcult Court of Orange county, pro-
iwaei by a Grand Gift Ooneart to aatabliah and
endow a “Home for the Old, Infirm and Desti
tute Ladles of Virginiaat Montpelier, the
former realdenco ol Prearaent Jamea Madison.
Govrrror'r Oppiob, Riormovd, Jaly 3, ^874.
It affoMa^ms pleaaura to aay that I am well
aciiualnted with a large majority of the offloera
of the Montpelier Female Humane Aaaotla-
tlon, who reside In the vloJnlty of my home,
and I attest their IbteUlgeate and their worth
and high leputation aa gentlemen, aa well he
the publlo oonttdenee, Influence and rubkian-
Iberally repreaeuteil emong them.
J AS. L KEMPER, Got. of Va.
Alxxamdria, Va., July 8,1874.
* * * I oommend them aa gento of honor
and Integrity, and fully entitled to the confi
dence of the publlo. R. W, HUGHES, .
U. 8. Judge Eastern Diet, of Va.
Further refereneea by perml>8lou: His Ex
cellency G,Inert O. Walker, ex-Governor ol
Va.; Hon. Robert E. Withers, Lleut-Gov. of
Va. and U. 8. Senator elect; Senators aud
Memlwre of UongregB from Virginia.
Keiulttanoei lor tloketa may n# made b
preua, prepaid, )>o«lofilce money oider ou
Waahlnifton, D. U. t or by registered letter.
For lull particulars, testimonials, Ao., send
for circular*. Address,
lion. IAMBI BARBOUR,
Pread’t M. F. H. A., Alexandria, Va.
Reliable Agents wanted ovary where.
novl2 4w
Corn Drop Carrs. — Mix corn uienl
with boiling naw milk until you kayo a
thick bailor ; pat iu the patent pans at
onoe and bake for tweuty or thirty min
ute*.
AfpIsR Puddino. —Eight apple* grated,
about the same quantity of stale bread,
three egg*, oue and a-half pint* of milk,
■agar and cinnamon to taste. Bake in a
■low oven one hour. To be eateu with
eream.
Fnbnoh Orram. — One end one-half
pint* of milk boiled; add the sweetened
yolk* of three egg* beaten in a little cold
milk. Let r)I boil onoe; place it in a dish
and throw gradually In the stiffly beaten
whiles.
Lrhon PuDDixa.—Half a pound apples
grated, half a pound fine sugar, six ounoea
butter, eight egga, omitting the .white" of
four; rind amf Jftio$ throw .femon*,
with or without pastry; bake three-quar
ter* of an honr. To ba eaten oold.
OutiiiMawm.—Chop 4 peppers, Won-
Iona, U largo ripe tomatoea skinned; add
4 cup* white vinegar, « tableapoonful*
sugar and 1 of salt; bolt hard one honr
and bottle In wide-mouthed bottle* when
oool. Thia will keep all tho year.
Tomato Custard.— 1 Thia ia made by
straining linoly at*w«d tomato** through
a cotraenieve, an l adding two pint* of
milk aud ou* piut of tomstoe* to fonr
agga and one teaapoenfnl of auger; bake
in «naU enpe quickly. It ia a wholeaome
and nutritions diet for invalids and feebla
an egg with aalt pcpper>
gradually with i
Beni up tha folk of
*, mix very
ten spoon, adding.
they i
almost drop by drop, four ounoea of tho
beat salad oil and tha joioa of a lemon, or
a Utile vinegar; put a tahlespoonful of
mustard, two well washed, flnefy^ainehed
S5S.5M tt£ST«i!Sfc
qsyiitJ ot Hrtliff nl- —“ tarragon,
jegra, etoi Mix veil, and it ia nmly tor
DRUCCISTS^
Blue Drug Store.
MEANS BRANNON, AT
prepared to furnlth oolumb
and vicinity with anything In hla lin« at
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL.
He proposal to pay ap*oial attention to the
JOBBING TRADE, and utter* dt*at luduoe-
meat* to Country MorohaoU. Ho keeps only
PUKE AND RELIABLE DRUGS.
0*11 and sec him at 186 Broad Street.
From this date eash la required tor all goods.
DRESSMAKING.
Dresa Making.
atalre on Broad street, opposite Gawle;
A Lewis’, where ah* ia prepared to Cut
Fit according to the Latest Vatterna Lai
and Ohlldren’i Dresses. Also, will do Hump
ing at short notice; and la agent for Smith 1 *
Skirt Elevator. Give her
novl2 dSw
Mrs. M. R. Averett, Dressmaker,
"y^TSHES to inform her friends and custom
ers that she has removed horn Troup street to
th* corner of Bridge aad Broad Sts., fronting
Miss Carrie Brown's. aov4 dSwlm
MRS. LAMON
she Is prepared to CUT AND
DRESSES IN THE LATEST STYLES.
Their patronage Is respectfully solicited.
millinery.
Novritl*., Novrittot, Novritin!
TK8. OOLV1K AMD MISS DONNELLY
‘ *ully Inform their friends and the
prleos to salt the
* Mtl,u
JQUJ
8.
DRY
LANDAUER.
REMEMBER,
The New York Store!
The New York Store!
GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY
AMS LOWEST COST!
The New York Store,
The New York Store,
The New York Store.
WANT OP DRY ROODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
KOB'T O. POPE.
JAS. W. LONG.
NSW
BOOT and SHOE STORE.
WE ARE RECEIVING AND OPENING AT
2STo- 104= Broad Street,
NEXT BOOK TO 1. KYLE A CO.;
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
[JR STOCK IS ALL NEW .
ers’ hands, and made lor us.
WE KEPAIK ALL KIPPINGS FREE OF CHARGE*
nd guarantee satisfaction In every Instance.
Parties will find It to their Interest to give us a call before purcaslng. TERMS CASH.
CROCERIES.
W. J. WATT.
J. A. WALKER.
A Home Institution seeking the Patronage of Hom t |
People. j
We offer INDEMNITY against L08B by FIRE. '
We have paid our friends for lossea since April/ises I
8922,725.40.
WATT & WALKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Corner under Rankin House,
H ave now in store and to arrive, everything usually kept in
• Finn Ulsis Fruvtalcu Store, to-wlt:
50 hhds. Clear Rib Bacon Sides.
50 “ Bacon Shoulders.
25 boxes Ice-Cured White Meat.
150 Bolls Heavy Bagging.
450 Bundles Iron Ties.
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, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, &c
W* have the l*rg««t lot of FLORIDA SYRUP in Middle Georgla-
choap. Don’t forget the plaee.
|, °l' ;n lf WATT A WALKER.
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
A. M. ALLEN.
PETER PKKKR.
Fontaine Warehouse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLCES,
Cotton Factors &. Commission Merchants
J G-A.
Q. M. WILLIAMS.
Ucoosr, St»ress*tri**.ltew.ll-s»rs.Kl pop*- ,
HJS-
BURRU8 A WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
Fun Rtoek of Bagging and Tie* on hand. We alee sell
the Brown Cotton Gin.
. W. H. HUUUU U Willi M M *«!«■.., Md wUI be |>I*m4 lo rerv. hi. OU
BANKING AND INSURANCE.
Responsible S Liberal S Reliable*
INSURE AT HOME
WITH THE
of* Columbus, Georgia,
J. RHODES BROWNE, L. T. DOWNING, Atl'y at L tw
JAS. F. BOZEMAN, AflMta. JNO. MolLHENNY, *x-Miyor.
N. N. CURTIS, Wall* it Ourtl*. JNO. A. MoNEILL, Grocer.
J R. CLAPP, Clapp’* Ftelery. JAMES RANKIN, Capltallit.
CHARLES WISE.
. RHODES BROWNE, SAM’L S. MURDOCH, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM
Prcslitoai. Hoerotary. Tr***«r«r.
HOY22 ' ,
ABLE, LIBERAL and SUCCESSFUL j
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE I
Child Assets, * $610,000.00.
Losses Due and Unpaid, - - ..... None.
Chicago Losses Promptly Paid In Fuff, - $520,364.92
Boston
180,903.89
Seekers of Insurance should see that the Company
they patronise is Solvent, Careful and Prompt.
toMM Fair), ifiluM Mud Promptly Paid fiy
O. OUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
OOIjUMBUS, oa.
iflej^o-vAX..
D. F. Willcox’s Insurance Agency
71 BROAD STREET.
T HE.nd.r.l**«tf bu re coral to the offle. formerly corn p ted by th. JOHN KINC
BANK, and with lncruud firellltlci for bu.ln.n, .ml with tlwnha for lllm.l Ifat" u-
»»• In th, pMt, b. offer, .n.w hi. rervlou lo hi. frl.mli .nd tha public ureemlly. 1
00of ^
* ORoo opan at sll hours of tho day,
sep!6 tf
D. F. WILLCOX.
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
always on hand at low.it priore.
. Order, filled promptly..
HOI ATE AD A OO. ftemeral Affents,
| .t. lireOolumbu., U».
9BS
HOLSTEAC & CO.,
AB8ICDLTUBAL DEPOTS
Saptaafaer 4-tr
HOUXEAD dk CO.,
v , Oslpmbns, —
LIQUORS,
WINES, ate.
ROSETTE
& LAWHON,
■ ii ■ • r\ 1 . -
ALMOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY
THE WISE 0NE8 SAVE IT!
If you will only Save what you Waste, it would be no
troubly to become Independent.
EIGLE 4 MMiS IPMI'T
Less than one year-old, and has 378 Depositors.
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
for the seourity of Depositors—$12 in assets for every dol
lar of liabilities.
. • mt od i i.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Seven per cent
compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNfeY JORDAN, Treas’r.
Otiewaola Lime Oo.
HOLSTEAD & CO., Gfeueral Agents,
Columbus, Georgia.
T HIS DIME la proDotmoed by Imln.nt GMlo.Ut. M b. mad. from tho Finest Kuuk In tb«
Houtb.rn State.. It cannot to equaled In quality or price.
CEMENT AND PLASTERERS’ HAIR
Is Warranted Perfect!
LIGHT DRAFT, SUBSTANTIAL WORKMAN
SHIP AMD VERY LOW,PRICE!
Farming Implements end Machines l-
seeds op ^l kimds:
CHEMICALS FOR HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS!
RUST-PROOF OATS, GEORGIA EYE, WHEfT, BARLEY, OLOVERIAND
GBASSSEEDpll ,
At thU EiUblUhmoat FUSE aad UNADULTERATED LIQUORS are told.
Brandi*., Has, Gin, Win**, Wkiakla* fif rti qffalitl**, ton diffarant brtnd*.
.%i I
ROSETTE A LAtVHON
ARE AGENTS FOR THE ORANGE RIFLE POWD^
Sold at Naw York prlfre,frai(hlaadd*d.
aoTl aodawSm
ROSETTE fc LAW Hi 1 '