Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, December 25, 1874, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN! COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1874. U*M N «ABT. TMnwtMay 4fM», kiomulnkHn cr u* niMs wh. «oi tkuk mmiipw. dcetlo* of tlM Ibltewte* Hum Dm th* |M of tho lo»o Dr. TkkMr, which SrM miiril Hi th0M ooliMMlaM twaatf roono(o,«o«lMMd looladyof tktrottjri HAST. ShoU t whl*p*r o hobo that IU lonlf of old, Wte* th* tate «f th* MMt Mm* mi told; Tho konorod Of Ood, la hw aomws rabllma, gull kooatMl tho Matt la tho akadowa of UMl O'M tho atorllght of Jndxh tko alakk-alata woforolladi Ob tho Ooltlaa’a bjiom tko akadowa lay cold Whan It woko on tko mldalght ao aoloan aad dua, yr Itk tko tamo of a ator and tko aoand of a kr-a. Aad krlgkt with tko loatro and await with tko tool Of tko angola thot aoag aad tko glory that akono, tta booaty abldu throagk tko hail or tho yoon, yf Itk tko light of kor null. aad Ua dow of kor tear*. And atm at tko alter and aUll at tha koarth, Front tha orodlo ofOhrlat to tho onda of tha north, Aa ganUo In glory oa atoodfaat la gloom, It bona by tho monger and lyioola by tho tomb. And many ahall blue It aa many hare bleat. From tho morning of life to the morrow of reeti And Ita follneM of moaning tta maalo ahall keep. While a Mary ahall watoh, or a Mary ahall UT1 ADD UML Wodlonotall; for our I'oeda remain To orown with honor, or mar with ataln; Through ondlaea aoqnaaoa of yoara to come Oar Urea ahall ape**, when our lip* are dumb. What though wo porlih, unknown to Ikmo, Our tomb forgotten, and loat our name, Slnoe naught la woated In kooeon or aorth, And nothing dloa to which Ood glree birth. Though III* be JoylMr, end death bo cold. And file*,arc. poll oa tho world grow* old: Yot Ood haa granted our hoart'a roller, For Lot* anu Labor eon conquer grief. Lor* abode a light on the gloomy way, And labor korrtM tko wain dot t Though death be fearlUl, and life b* herd, Yot Lore and Labor ahall win reward. THOMAS 4 PRESCOTT A R* HOW RE11EIVINO THEIR HEW JA. Stock for Fall and Winter of 1*74 and *75. 0*11 and coo their EXCELLENT Business Suits AND Elegant Dress Clothing! All *t Prloaa Lower than Evor. Oolombna, Q*„ Sept. IS, 1174. tf L. P. AEN CHBACHER, Tailor and Cutter. 4 LI. ORDERS WILL BE ATTKHDED to with neatneli and dlapotch. B.—No work doltrorod ontll paid for. 4VU.1I at my room! one Fence A Hor- mon’c Book Storo, Broad etrtot. e ood Labor here won tholr da*. Shall kindle others, andgrow • #ro. Wo ora not worthy to work tho whol*; Wo ban no strength which may •*?•* aoul Enotuh for ua If onr Ilf* begin SuooeaalUl atrnggle with grlaf and aln. Labor la mortal ood fades away. But Lon shall triumph In pornct day ' ' U iho sod, The lull** atmd Raton. There in nn Eastern story of a Saltan whooTernlept himself, so aa to not awaken at the hour of prayer. Bo the devil came and waked him, and told him to get ai and pray. ‘'Who are yon ?” said tha Sul ten. "0, no matter,” replied the other . ' ‘‘my tot is good, is it not? No matter who does the good notion, ao long aa it ia good.” ‘Yes, replied the Snttnn, “but I think you are Satan. I know your fooe; yon hare some bed motive." “But,” aeys the other, “I am not so bid as I am paint- ad. Yon sea I have left off my horn* and tail. I am a pretty good fallow, after all. I was an angel onoe, end I still keep tome of my original goodness.” “That's ell vary well,” replied lo sagaeions and pro dent Oaliph, “lint yon ara tha tempter that’s yonr business; and I wish to kno why von want in* to get np and pray, “Well,” said the devil, with a flirt of im patience, “if you must kdow, I will tell yon. If you had slept and forgotten yonr prayers, yon would have been sorry for it afterward, and penitent; but, if yon s on, as how, and do not negleot a singl prayer for ten years, yon will be so satis fled with yonrself, that it will be worse for yon then If yon bad missed one sometimes and repented of it. God loves yonr fault mixed with penitence, more than virtna seasoned with pride." CLOTHING. FOR SALE AND RENT. For Sale, FOUR-ROOM house and kitchen, * with a good well of water, end a I my convenient house for os moil family. JBHL Situated on Troup street, between Crawford and Thomas. Apply to L. HARRIS nov25 deodtf 114 Broad street. For Rent. T HE repldenoe second door south of St. Paul Church, at present occupied by Mr* Peyton. Possession given first Odlili For terms, fee., Apply to augfl eodtf J. 8. JONES. DRYQOOOCr SADDLES, HARNESS, ETC. JUST RECEIVED: 100 Pieces Black Alpaca! Pure Blaok’and Beautiful Lustre, At Prices BELOW THE LOWEST! Also, Many Other Goods, A.t Wholesale, ISO Broad Street. A.t Retail, 1S4 Broad Street. CAWLEY A LEWIS, > dhwly Oolumbum. Orab H. MIDDLEBROOK, Martingal eg, Has on hand a largo itoek of ovory My la and quality, from tke ehaapaat to tha bast. Ladies* and Cents’ Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags. ALL STYLUS AID VBI0KS. PATENT DASH RNAMEL LEATHER, HARNESS, ROLE AND UPPER LEATHER Enamalad Cloth of all klnde. Leather and Rubber Baiting, Collars, Hamet, Traee-Chalne, Whip*, Bllad-Urldlee, Hack-Beads, Bite, Buckles, Spure, nud all articles In this lias neuslly kept In s Bret elate konst. »“ All goods In my line will be laid at reduoed prices, with a view or oloelng out my bust a at ah early duy. TERMS STRICTLY UAsrf. Mr. MARK A. BRADFORD, formerly with Mr. W. R. Kent, la with me, aad woald b* pleased to •** all hie old ouitomare and (Nandi. oot* aodhwtm At Cost-—At Cost—for Thirty Days! r l enebl* as to oommase* th. saw year with a now aad clean stock, w* offer oar friends and batrona onr ontlro stock of ohola* Fall and Winter Orel* Goods, White Goods, Ribbons, Laos*, Toweling, Table Demaek, Wool Flannels, Jetnt. Tweeds, Catilmeree, these, Hate and Notions of Every Variety, at cost for otth OUR STOCK OF Striges, (Ms, Brum ant BltatM Mil aid Prints Will bo kept replenished end aoid et the lowest market rated. We give special invitation to nil to eome and see us. CHAPMAN A VERSTILLE. For Rent. O FFICES AND BLEEPINO, R " _ ROOMS In the Georgia Home In- __ auranoe Building, among which If th« office now occupied by Southern Life Insurance Company. Apply to OHd augso tf CHARLES COLEMAN, lie Broad St. Administrator’s Ssle. W ILL be fold at the late realdenoe of (Jol. J. A.L. Lee, on Wednesday, 23d Inst., the remaining personal property of hie estate, oonslittng of Tour fine mules, wagon, glo, oot* t*n seed, one fine eolt, and other artlolea. Sale by order of Oourt of Ordinary of Muacogeo county. Terms cash. JOSEPH F. POU, deoiodtd Adm’r, Ac. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be laid on tke Bret Tuesday In Jan uary next, at the ninsl pises of pnbllo isles In the county of Muscogee, a* the prop erty or Jamei Bond, dec’d, that desirable E l.ro of properly In the village of Wynatoa nown as the residence of de eased nt tbe lime of hi. death, end ilneo occupied by hie widow, Mrs. 8. E. Bond. Tull house end lot wee set apart to tbe widow ae dower In tbe lands of deceased lying In Muscogee county, und the •ule will only luolude the estate’! remainder Interest slier tbe expiration or the widow’s life estate In tbe rroperty. Sold In pureuunoe of an order of the Oourt of Ordinary or Mnseogee county. Terms—hi months, with Interest and mortgage. SAM’LD. IRVIN, novXl dlawtd Adm’r James Bond. Ax army officer relates this qnaar inci dent: “Corporal John Smith, with four man, were employed reoently on detail duty a lew miles from Fort Sill, Indian Territory. They were snrronnded ky a hundred Oomsnches with hostile inten tions. The soldiers took to tbs only available shelter, gn old bnflnto wallow, where in an nnoomfortsble position they managed to protect their bodies end keep the Indians at a distance for the day and night. Tbe next morning, suffering for food and water, something energatio had to be dona. Corporal Smith tore off a pieoa of his white shirt and wrote on it a note describing their situation. He tied this to tbe nook of a small, shaggy mon grel dog, which had followed them from the fort; then battering np a oantaen, ha fattened it to the animus tail, and giving him a kiok, started him off yelping. Tbe Odrpornl ssys the dog ‘just humped him- **Jf.’ The Indians, thinking it* mere not of bravado, paid no attention to the dog. Within two hoar* be reached the fort, and aid was immediately lent to tha besieged soldiers, the Indiana making off at the float eight of tha resooing party,” —Bhang is the native drag of Indie and answers to rum or whiskey in this eonntry: A correspondent of the London Timer, writing from Indie, tells some ourione stories of the stupefying power* of bhang. Ha says: “I onos fired every chamber of a six-ohsmbered Colt's re volver over a man drunk with bhang, and oonld not wnke him. A gentleman tails me that the effects are extraordinary. A straw lying on tha road is offten magnified into a huge roller, end seems a difficult barrier to pass. So also, in the case of water, a small pool is magnified into a Mule Stolen. -Ion in^ December 21st, ■ •nut uiwa Mule, with collar marks on 4 shoulder. She was .tracked about half way to Golumbus. I will pay a satisfactory reward for the dellv. ‘ nine miles west of ___ Columbus road, or for that will load to her recovery, A. J. TYLER. Holiday Goods! A LARGE STOCK FOR SALE BY L. L. COWDERY. Toys, Toys, Toys! FBOFUKO O HOFFMANN are now displaying tholr Magnificent Stock of Toys Remember the place, Nn. S# Brand llrtcf, For Sale or Bent. M I FARM known as tha Thompson place, 1 Urn lies east of Box Springs wr usoogee Railroad, consisting of 407 •ores—800 cleared, and balanoe well timbored and sourest tho depot. Mr. Tom Persons now rstldes on the place. Good framed and painted and oelled house; healthy and excellent neigh borhood. Prlee |2,5QJ oash. Terms mode known at my lawoj octaa dfcwtf Executor’s Sale. In front of son, In tbe elty of Columbus, that very desira ble property known as ths Camak place. In tbe village of Wynnton, the same comprising a Urge two-story house, nearly new, with base mont, containing in all twelve rooms, with out houses attaoned, and about ten stores of land L Also a large and desirable lot of household furniture. Sold as tbe property of Thomss Camak, deceased. Assignees’ Sale. Q N ™ Ellis It , Ga., commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the follow, lug real estate and personal *“* £>art of the property of John No. i. An undivided half Interest In tho premises known as the Lowell W arehouse, sit uated In.the city of Columbus, and upon olty lots Nos. 34, 83 and part of 32. No. 9. Tbe premises known as the south half of city lot number 329, fronting on Front street and between Orawlord and St. Glair streets, being the late realdenoe of Zaok King. No. 8. The premises known as tbe i of J. W. Burden, on the oorner of Broad and Fulton streets, being olty lots numbers 117 and 111, eaoh conuinlng ball an acre, more or less. 8 Shares stook Columbus Ice Manufacturing Com l any. 20 Shares stook Columbus Industrial Asso ciation. 24 Shares stock Cotton States Life Insur ance Company. 1 Share stock North St South Railroad Co, 10 Southern and Atlantlo Tele- MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Agent* Endian’ ■ Raadla-E—k. „ ap. DEAN 1*00., Haw Badfonl, Mae., «w jiNTANTkwIgYMKJnr-Athoa*, Hal* «r Fatesla, Mo a week warranted. No oapual required. Vertical .retail valuable ■ample! scut tree. Ad-ireii wltb • sent return ■temp, o. ROM, IViUtesMburg, H. Y. 4w AA 111 RUTS’ PROFIT* per neek. GO I .ttU Will prove It or forT.lt Wco. "•* ertloiM Ju.t patented. Samples sent free to ■II. ASdreee W. ft. UlltDHTKR, SS7 Broadway, No. B4 Broad Stroot. COTTON WARKHOUSKO. PKT1R PRIME. Fontaine TV"areh.oio.se. ALLEN, PREER & ILLCES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants COlaUMBUS ‘ t. M. BO mi 8. Q. M. WILLIAMS. B. LANDAUER. REMEMBER, The New York Store! The New York Store! DRY GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY AND LOWEST COST ! The New Tork Store, The New Tork Store, The New Tork Store. WANT OP DRY GOODS, CALL ON •. LANDAUER, «. LANDAUER. DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YOBK STOBE, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street. Tlie Now York Store, The New York Store. New York Prices, New York Prices. OOKB OWII, OOMID AIjIi. COMB OBTX1, COMB AXjZi. BURRUS <fc WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants Alabama Warehouse, Golumbus, Ga. Full Stook of Bagging and Ties on hand. We alao aell the Brown Cotton Gin. 4g* Nr. W. H. IIUOfYEA la with ua aa talesmen, an<l will be pleated lo serve hi* old friends. Ivl* Urn New Advertisements. ’J*LT UARPRTIHU* at nenia par paid. lor r «"n*la plaeaof Fla«. tat, rKLT ROOllNU and ■ID1HM. For Olreular and Hampla, addron O. J. FAY, Camden, New Jen. y. 4* 500 PIANOS AND ORGANS, win uw Him *4 avwvr privvi lur uui, or on in- •taUmante, or for rant, in ally *r eonntry, dnrlnx tbeae herd time* and th* Holiday,, by HOHAUK WATERS 4* BUN, dal Broadway, **■— tvar before off.— * — d to sell Watt irtaOrgane. than ever be hire offered In Now York. Agente wanted to ealf Waters' New Baal* Pianos end Uoncerto Organa. Ill net re tad Catalogue Churches, Lodges, School,, «to. B*or Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS'CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. [fhlugo, in. ALI* IIV CLOTHING. KTES'W FALL I WINTER CLOTHING ! rjvo meet the dem.ncle of our trudu, wu era raoalrlng every weak, from our Muaufaeturar addiuonal ehlpmente of New Clothing of all kinds. Our Goods arc made to order, of Good Muterluls, and warranted to give satisfaction, at prlees lower than ever before offered In this market. Look before you buy. Remember our motto-QUIGK SALES AND SMALL PBUt ITS. 49* Special orders solicited. THORNTON & ACEE, ootaa deodkw 78 Broad fitfMt. LIQUORS, WINES. 0tc. 255 Shares stook Georgia Home Insurance Company. 4 first mortgage bonds of the North 4 South Railroad Company, endorsed by the State of Georgia, of *1,000 eaoh. Terms for real estate one-half cash, balance In twelve months, with Interest. W. L. SALISBURY, JOHN PEABODY, deer dtd Assignees of John King. LADIES OF COLUMBUS, AND Ladles Visiting the City! Mrs. M. B. HOWABD B EGS leave to Inform them that for tbe next lofty days she will ssll htr large •took of Millinery, Hair Goods, Jewelry, Ornaments, Hats and Bonnets AT cost. Call and see for yourself and bo convlno^d of the truth. decI6 dfcwtf Furniture! Furniture I Carpets, Carpets! Oilcloths! Window Shades, Curtain Goods, &3., Ac., AO., Th. Newest and Choicest Btyleat Lowest Cash Prices I *t oua Furniture A Carpet Warehouse, 83 and 80 Broad 8t. nov99 ROONEY a WARNER. Papers Lost. Wellborn deputed with some friend some title deeds and other pupers appertaining to his efitate, I hereby request any one who has or knows of any sueh papers to coinmunloate with me at onoe. For ttie production to me of the original title papers to his Columbus prop- r, iTereby offer a reward of Fifty Dollars. Address JOHN T. CLARKE, Temporary Administrator, tot dim Uutbbert, Ga. erty. ROSETTE & LAWHON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealers. At this Establishment PURE and UNADULTERATED LIQUORS nr e sold. Brandies, Rum, Qln, Wlntt, Whiskies of all qualities, ten different brands. HAVE KIU TRIED JURUBEBA? ARB YOU Weak, Nervous, or Oebiliteted ? Aw* yei ec Uageld that any exertion require' more of «u effort than you foel capable or making f Them try JURUBEBA, the wonderful imlr ami Invigorator, w|ii«'b acts so Lett-aficUlly it tho secrutive orgaus os to im?>art vigor to all the vital forces. It is no alcoholic appstlaor. which stimulates for a short time, only to let the aufferor fall to a lower depth of misery, hut It Is a vegetable touto act lug directly on the liver and spleen. It regwlutSHi the Bewels, quiets ths nerves, and gives snob a healthy tone to tho whole system as to soon make the invalid feel like a new person. Ite operation Is not violent, but is kurnoterised by great «er“ “ “ irieuces no suddeu ohs ml gradually his tro«bl« "Void their teats, lias tbe AraU, And silently steal away." This Is no new and untried discovery, but has been long used with wonderful rum*<1 tai renults, and la pronounoed by the highest medical authori ties “tho moot powerful tonio aud alterative known." Ask yonr druggist for It. For sale by “ tw MEDICINES. GROCERIES. A mlhl npcrlcnt nnd gentle pnrgn- live, recommendsil for ths ours ol »H de rangements or the stomeoh, liver and bowels. By their timely use mueh ilokneii is prevent- , The test of many yean hava proven them to be the safest, surest and best of all the pills 1 ever offered to the pnbllo. They purify the I blood, remove all corruptions and re t< to re the dlseaeed system to perfect health. Ao nn Antidote tnCfclll* nnd Fever they have ( no equal. For Djapcpele they eve e . Ipeelfle. For Slek Heedeebe end Blllene Unlle they are a sere cure. For Cematlpnllnn, Bbenmntlam, Files, Pnlplfntlen ef Ibe Ilenrt, Fnln In tbe Ride, Bnek nnd Uelne, Nervens- i, a positive remedy. For Female Ir> regnlnrltlee, wltbentn rivet. When one does not t4 feel very well," a single dose stimulates the stomach and bowals, restores the appetite, and Imparts vigor to the system. Bold everywhere. Oflloe, 18 Murray street, New York. DB. TUTT’8 HAIB DYE Is easily applied, Imparts a beautiful blaok'or brown, and aots Ilka moglo. The best In the world. Sold by all druggists. Prlee #1 a box. 2Q QQQ FLORIDA ORANGES, 100 barrels Florida Syrup, London Layer Raisins, New Zanta Currants, Sploed Pigs Feet and Tripe, Fulton Market Boot, Froserves of all kinds, “Shakers," Jellies In all varieties, "Queen" Olives, Ploklss and Canned Goods, Heidsiek Champagne, Foreign and Domestic Wines, Prince Albert BiseuU, Dundee Marmalade, New "Diadem" Hams, JUST mnoaiviD bt H. F. ABELL * CO. Egg Macaroni 28o per pound. Italian 25o Now Turkloh Prune* IS 3.4o por lb. “ Currant* 12 l-2o 11 KingtYord’o Otwogo Corn Starch, 20c. “ » til. Clot* •• ISO. Moltby’* Prepared Oeooanut. Atmere'i Mlnoe Meat, S lb palle tt .. .. .■ |o .. ,2 Tbe ghastly record ef deMha that result Irem pulmonary, affection* is frightful. There Is no disease that is so ln*lduous In its* attack oi consumption. By the nsgleot ot "slight colds" they soon beoome deep seated and de*y remedies whleh, If applied at the out set, would have averted all danger. Dr. Tutt's Expectorant has proven Itself tbe meet velnable Lang Balaam ever discovered. A dletlMgmlebed clergy men of New York pronounces It the "great- eat blessing of tke nineteenth eentury," and •ays “no family should be without It." It Is pleasant to tho taste, and a single doea will often remove the meat obstinate oough Oflloe it Murray street, New York. ROB’T 8. CRANE, ■HOST rwrrrONEMENT - DA Y| riXED-FVl.1, DMTMBUTION. First Grand Gift Concert. MONTFKLIKR Female Humane Associate At Alexandria, Ve. BiTovember as. 1074. LIST OF aiFTU. 1 Grand Oath Gilt 1 Grand Cash Gilt 1 Grand Hash Gift 10 Cosh Gifts, 110,000 each 16 Cash Gilts, 4,000 each 40 Ca-h Gifts, * 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 Oash Gifts, 1,000 Cash Gifts, 90,04 Cask Gifts, 1,000 each., 400 each 100 each 60 each 90 each BOOTS AND SHOES. ROSETTE & LAWHON ARE AGENTS FOR THE ORANGE RIFLE POWDER. Sold at New York prices, freights added. novl eodkwSm RQ8ETTE Is LAWHON. GROCERIES. W. J. WATT. J, A. WALKER. WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner under Rankin Honue, H ate now in store and to arrive, everything usually keft in a First Class Provision Store, to-wlt: 50 hhds. Clear Bib 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, Holasses. Mackerel, Ac Wa hava the lergeit let of FLORIDA SYRUP In Middle Qoorgle- eheap. w Don’t forget the plaoe. "I* it WATT A WALKER. RESTAURANTS. Reich’s Restaurant No. 118 Broad St., BILL OF PARK ■QVAX, VO ANY t Found only at first dais Hotels and Restau rants In tha largest oltlss ol the Union. 49* Prompt attention and reasonable rates. Open at all heurs. SANS SOUCI Bar, Rrataarant 5 Ten Pin Alley. B est op wines, liquors a cigars. OYSTERS, F1811, GAME, and Choice Meals served at all hours, at reasonable prioes, and i rivals rooms when desired. THE TEN PIN ALLEY Is the best ever oonstruoted In Oolambus. Mr. JA8. KORAN hss chance. OOt24 tf A. J. BOLAND, Proprietor. CLAIMS S NOT TOO LATE ! States Government, for Property used S r the Army without compensation, for Pen- ons. Bock Pay, Unsettled Account*, he., will do will to apply at onoe to me. I have fuel] J ties in Washington which guarantee K rompt and full settlement of all accounts. ejected claims can be again considered. Revolutionary and other elalms, if valid, still aollootable. Apply at one* by letter or In person to FRANK WESSELS, Agant, *0*1 Sll*wtr Emquihxr Ovrio*. WHA* COOPKB'M Oroo.rf 8tor* wntlaou It. ».ll-.arn.<l t tarltr. Country pr«J*Mbooffl*t*ntI sold. I good, alwkn o* hand. T*. old pl*M. ••fM* The Old Shoe Store I* full or Ns* Shoe*. Oar l*t* addition* *r* Tha ProtaetlonTaa Shoafor ehlldran. Ladle*' Qleva A Pabbl* Button Boot*. L*dl*»' Fin* Kid Button Boot*. Ml****’ Fin* Kid Button Boota, Ladle*’ and Ml****' Kid Opera Boot*. All “a* pretty u u*w tho**.’’ Bargain* In Boots !• Men's Htnd-Sewed Boot* for $* par pair. BO cue* Men’* Thick Boot*, vary chetp. Lidias’ Kid and Felt House Slippers. Men’s, Boyt’ and Youth*' Slipper* in variety. The Old Reliable Well*’ Hand-Sawed Shoe. Tho Virginia Stitch-Down*. And a full stock of desirable work In quan tity and variety, and at prloes worth tho at tention of any buyer. WELLS ft CURTIS, No. 79 Broad 9t. v novl4 tf Sign of tho Big Boot. 99,178 Oash Gifts, amounting to $i,ooo,ooo NUMBER OF TICKETS, 1*4,044. PRIOR 09 TICKETS. Whole Tlekets |20 co Halves low Quarters 5 w Eighths or eaoh Coipon 2 50 Tickets for lw oo The Montpelier Female Humane Assoola- endow a "Home for the Old, Infirm and Desti tute Ladles of Vim Into." at Montpelier, tho former residents ot President James Madison. GovKRXon’a Opvioo, liicuword, July 8,1874. It affords me pleasure to say that 1 am well acquainted with a largo majority of tho officers of the Montpelier Female Hnmaae Assocla- tlon, who reside in tho vlolnfty of my home, and I attest their Intelligence and thklr worth and high reputation as gentlemen, as wtll ns the public oonfldenoe, influence and tubs an- tlal means liberally represented among them. JAB. L KEMPER, Guv. of To. Alexandria, Va., July 8, 1874. • • • I oommend them as geate of konoi and Integrity, end tally entitled to the confi dence of the public. R. W. HUGH EM, U. 8. Judge Eastern Diet, or Va. Farther refereaoes by permission t His Ex- oelicncy G Inert (J. Welker, ex-Goveruor of Ve.t Hon. Robert B. Withers, blout-Uov. of Va. and U. ti. Senator elpatj Benatoriand Meml'crs of Congress ffom Vlrglfifa. Momlttanoee lor Uekete may be made by ex- presB, prepaid, poetofllo* money o der on Waiblnuton, D. U.. or by raglsteretl letter. For full particulars, testimonials, fun, Bend for clroulars. Address, Hcm. JAMES BAMBOUM, Presd't M. F. M. A., AUxradrU, Va. Reliable Agents wanted everywhere. deol2 4w confectioneries. HO, FOR THE HOLIDAYS A LARQK SUPPLY OF Jelly Cake, Lady Fingers, Uup Oaks, oa Cakes, Washington Oa*" Queen’s Cake, and all varieties PI * ‘ ake (not pie), of Fancy and Fanev Plain Crackers. Craoknells. No., Ao. Fi and Plain Candle* by the ton* Apples, anges. Lemons. All kinds Nuts, citron, Rai sins, Fire Crackers, Roman Candles, Torpe does, Ao, Ac. 1 am determined to sell at fair prloes, so be sure ana oall on me. Don't forget the places— oorner of Oglethorpe and Crawford Streets, and 105 Broad Street. Both places will be sup plied. Very respectfully, deol32w J. M. L Lay fi ELI). Look Out for Santa Claus 1 IS Depot is again opeoed for the reeeptlon loan s Aras, music isoxes, Harmonicas, t >ets, Cups and Saucers, China Toys or < *-" '*“*- -— e:. and other varieties of Dolls tor tho little whleh will he offered very low at ” ~ * “ id ‘ te* B * tie girls', ifetores, HIDES. Important to Merchants. UY your WIlAPl'INO PAPKE AND P\PEI BAG8 ut home, at New York rates, from M. M. HIS8CH, Corner Bridge aad Oglethorpe streets. Important to the Public. KLI* HIDES, FURS, BEESWAX, EAOH, eto. at bigbiMit cash price*, to M.M.HIB8CH, PRUCCISTS. Blue Drug Store. „ A MEAN* BRANNON, AT n auiJA.m hi. old atend, 1* l.or,..ln.*8LI TWbu (lock of DRUOS d.llj, and fiTW *M now mp*r*d to farabl. Oolwnbn, MM end Tlolnltjr with ohjthlnff to hi* llo. *t WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. II. propose, to p»» tpMlsI ntt.nUoa to tho JOBBING TRADE, and offor. jfro.t lodiiae. menu to Ooantrf Merchant*. H* hup. only PURE AND RELIABLE DRUOS. 0*11 and m. him at Ut Broad Stmt. From th|* date e**h u nqalrod brail pood*. oo4 tf Eagle Drug Store. Home Made fertilizers I MONET SAVED! MONET MADE! W E propose to keep full stocks of, and tho best artlolos of suipbato Ammonia, Nitrate Soda, Muriate Potash, Bono Dust, Land Plaster, South Carolina Phosphates, Ac., All of whleh wu will soil at the lowed prices for oash. DR. E. O. HOOD will bt with us, who has M. D. HOOD A CO. Wanted, me at both , right and indu-trloua- 1 * •attblsor I dAwtr i man who loves work