Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 27, 1874, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1874. Tfee l*r«int»cd letter from Onr Fit* rldn C'orrenpondeut. Neal Landing, Fla., Ool. 17th, 1874. Dear Enquirer:—We lert ColumbuR on I tbo 8th—tho day after the glorions victo ry in onr doar old State over the Radicals —and songbt yonr valuable paper at all poiutH to learn farther news of the resnlt of tho election. We find the Enquirer generally read throughout the flection wo have been over, and deservedly popular. Our firHt stopping place was Scale. Wo found tho peoplo in convention, thorough ly aroused, and determined to win in the coming contest. As we were fresh from our tlold of victory, wo bade them God speed in the gool work, and went our p way. As wo are traveling by private convey ance wo have plonty of time to look around and chat with the farmers as wo i go along. We find them busy, and hope ful that a better tiiuo is coming ; that the i black cloi^d that has so long overshadowod tho Stnto of Alabama will soon be rolled away; the beacon lights of Democracy lmru bright on every hill, and the watch word is victory. Wo stopped at Gleunvillo, Enfanln, Ab beville, Columbia, Gordon, Greonwood, Marianna, Port Jackson, llay wood’s Land ing, and havo just arrived at this place, now of historical importance on acconnt of tho grand expedition of the renowned Col. Ben D. Lay. I mention tho name with all reveronpe, my band upon my heart and the nocessary bow. (I tru«t those remarks will not bo considered per sonal by the Colonel, ns I am not of n sanguinary turn of mind). Wo havo traveled nearly 300 miles, and through somo of tho most beautiful and fortilo country tho sun ever shown upon. I Florida is truly tho “iand of flowers,” al though tho “autumn is tinging the wood- ; 7 laud and turning tho loaves to gold,” tho lap of mother earth is filled with beauti ful bouquets of tho rurost wild flowers, seemingly prepared by adept hands and arranged with artistic taste. Tho majostio water oak, with pendant arms, seems de sirous of embracing tho fair dame and robbing her of somo of her posies. Na- tnro, with lavish hand, has blessed this portion of Florida, and a bountiful crop rewards tho husbandman. Wo find the farmers and merchants looking to Colum bus as their best market, and, although rnaoy inducements arc hold out by other markets, they prefer doing their business with tho Queen of tho Chattahoochee. To onr city this section presents a good field for business, and onr merchants seem, at 1 »nt, duly appreciative of tho importauee of cultivating it. Strong efforts have boon made this season by both onr factors and grocers to control this trade by offer ing special inducements, and but for tho low waters their efforts might have boon crowned with signal success. Hundreds of bales of cotton line the river’s bank from Bainbridgo to Eufaula, and ready for shipment to our city, but tho very low condition of the river is sadly inconven iencing both merchants and planters; and as Savannah has for so long claimed and controlled tho cotton of this section until roceutly, sho is now again using her every endeavor to restore her lost sheep to what she deems its natural fold, and nuless tho gracious heavens send us immediate and copious showers, it is to be feared our loss will bo Savannah’s gun, and hun dreds of bales of cotton intended for us will of necessity find their way to Savan nah and Eufaula. Do urge upon our city fathers the im portance of availing themselvos of the opportunity now offered for the removal of the obstructions from tho river, so that next season will find us in condition to compete favorably with, other points. Give us rapid and reliable river transpor tation, and yon will find the trade of this section worth more to Columbus than any she can possibly control. We would say more upon this subject, and give a more lengthy- account of our trip, but fear to tax your valuable space to too great nu extent. Will say, howevor, the extention of our business interost prompted our visit through the section wo passed. Would like to give you a description of our steeds, Noah nn.l Moses; also, the natural bridge over tho Chipola river, tho exciting fishing expedition, tho many clever people wo met, and a per sonal description of Judge Robinson as wo saw him—a man for his singular beauty surpassing tho children of mon. His bland audio as ho joined in tho holy bonds a pair of gushing representatives of tho backwoods, was only surpassed by the dignity with which ho administered justice to an erring civil righter who had misappropriated a pair of shoos. Tho Judge is tho proprietor of the hotel at this placo. He is a generous host, whose profits are small but fun excessive. Wo dropped u tear at leaving, as we bid adion to Noah and Moses, and commenced onr journey with two of Balaam’s steed’s lin eal descendantb — somewhat improved upon. Wishing our journey at an end, and onco more in old Columbus, wo bid you good night. Enterprise. Uncle Stun Uoockoiey. Thin well known gentleman has re turned from his summer tour. The Doyle- ston Democrat speaks of his visit and its termination as follows: Many there are among our readers who know and love to welcome to this coun ty, in his annual visits, Uucle Sammy Kookogy, one of the earliest, and oldest Keillors of Columbus, Georgia, but for merly a resident of this •ection being a native of Lehigh county. Unclo Sam my paid us his usual visit this summer, but was compelled to leave us sooner than ho anticipated in consequence of tho death of his son-in-law, Cuptain Hill, by which sad circumstance the last fond tie that bound him to this earth is severed. Judging from the obituary, which we find in tho Columbus Enquirer, of October (Ith, Cap'ain Hill was a very popular and influential citizen, and in everyway wor thy of being the son-in-law of such a gen tleman us Uncle Sammy. —In LaFayette county, Mississippi, the Grangers are raising stock by subscrip tion for the erection of a cotton factory at Oxford. The capital stock is $50,000 ou shares of $*J5 each. The greater por tion of this has already been subscribed. —An ingenious Frenchman in tho Bal timore jail has invented an improvement for sewing tho heels ou shoos, for which ho has been offered $5,000. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Tax Collector. CAPT. CHARLES A. KLINK an- nouceshlmseir ns a can-lid at o for Tax Collector or Muscogee County. Election flrft Wednesday In January. oc4dfcwte» For Tax Collector. Wo are authorized to announco tho name of DAVIS A. ANDREWS, Esq., as a candidate for Tux Collector of Muscogeo county, at tlio onsulng election in January next. octio ood&wtd* For Tax Collector. 1 respectfully announco myself a can- didato fur Tax Collector of Muscogee the first Wednesday JACOB O. BURRUS. For Tax Collector. county at tho election In January next. oet.4 to* self a candidate for tho otfice of Tax Collector of Muscogeo county. Election tir.-t Wednesday In January next. oct2 td MILLINERY. New Millinery and Fancy Goods ! GROCERIES. W. J. WATT. .T. A. WALKER. For Tax Collector. * 1 respoctrully announce myself a can didate for Tax Collator or Muscogee county at tho election on tho first Wednesday In January next. octtt tl JOHN A. HUFF. Mrs. LEE, 75 Broad Street, W OULD rospootfully Inform the Ladles that sho lias just roturned from New York with J the largest, prettiest and cheapest .lock of Millinery ami Fancy Gouda ever brought to this market. It consists in part of the following goods, via : Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Hats, trimmed and un- TRIMMEl). 1RJNNETS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS AN1) LACES. Bonnot and Sash Ribbons, Neck Ties, Embr’d Handk’fs, Berlin and Kid Gloves in every variety. Ladies* Underwear and Corsets, Black Crape Colllars and Veils. Hair Goods and Jet Jewelry a speoialty. ALSO, LADIES’, MISSES’ AND INFANTS’ SACKS AND HOODS, OTTOMAN SHAWLS AND SCARFS, BALMORAL AND HOOPsKIRTS, BEADED AND LEATHER BELTS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, every shade, and many other goods which sho offers for o*sh at tho very lowest prices. Grand Opening of PaUern Hats and Bonnets on Tuesday, Ootober 20th, To which the attention of tho Lndios Is respectfully Invited. Columbus, Go., Octobor lltli, 1874. tf For Tax Receiver. 1 announce myself a candidate for Receiver ol Tax Returns for Muscogee county. Election first Wednosday In January next. JORDAN L. HOWELL. Sop27 doodfcwto To the Voters of Muscogee. I3F Millinery and Hail* Goods Emporium. Mrs. M. R. HOWARD, Randolph Street, GULP respectfully c:»ll tho attention of tho Ladios to her elegant anti cheap stock of Fall and Winter Millinery, selected by exporicncod buyers In tho Now York and Halil- markets, consisting of LADIES’, MISSIS’ AND CHILDREN’S Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces and Flowers, Feathers, Velvets, REAL AND IMITATION HAIR SWITCHES, REAL AND IMITATION JEWELRY. 9 k’ I defy competition In prlcos. octl8 tf 1 HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a Candidate for thoo/fico of Tax Re ceiver of Musoigoo Connty, at tho olocilonon tho First Wednesday in January. oct8-to T. C. REES. For Clerk of Superior Court. ^ respectfully announco mysolf as a candi date lor ro-elcction to the olllce of Clerk of Su perior Court of Mu8cogoe county. Election first Wednesday In January noxt. sopmi _ JESSE J. BRADFORD. For Clerk of Superior Court. respectfully announce mysolf a can. didato for Clerk of Suporlor Court, soliciting tho,8upiK»rtol the public. oct3 end to GEORGE Y. POND. For City Sexton. - Wo arc authorized to announco the name of ABRAM ODOM as a candi date for Sexton or the elty of Columbus, at the election ou Saturday, tho 12Ui of December next. octll to* 1ST For Tax Assessor. U. L. MARTIN respcotfully an- nounccs himself a candidate for Tux Assessor of Russell county, Ala. Eloction in November next. FOR SALE AND RENT. For Sale. rjMLE FINE OLD VIOLIN formerly owned by Mr. Courtnoy ; swoet-toned as a silver bell. Apply to D. B. PALMER, For Rent, CARPENTER SHOP AT BROAD and Thomas streets. Apply to —ptT tf MRS. L. F. MEYER. For Rent. JEWELLING ON JACKSON ST lali near tho Baptist Church, 1 rooms. Enquire at Alabama Waruhouso. SepStf W. H. HUGHES. For Rent. EPING jp-a _ ROOMS in the Georgia Homo in- iffsR suranee Building, among which Is tlm P1JL office now occupied by Southern Life Insurance Company. Apply to Dwelling *p!OR SALE OR RENT, east side of ^ will sell *. OCtlS tf john^Laokmau, Real Estate Agent. For Sale. next to nurthoasi corner of Jackson Bridge streets. Terms easy. ALSO, FOR KENT, A portion of tho Dwolllng House on tho cor- For Rent. T IIE residence second door south of St. Paul Church, at present occupied by ffjl Mr. Peyton. Possession given first Oct.dJi For terms, Ac., apply to _nug21 oodtf J. S. .TONES. A Desirable Home for Sale. Ala., four miles southwest Columbus, On., in the Ahercroinbio set tlement. Good neighborhood, hcnlthy locath WATT 8s WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner under Iianldn House, H ave now in stoke and to auuive, everything, usually kept in a First Class Provision Store, to-wlt: 60 hhds. Clear Rib Bacon Sides. 50 “ Bacon Shoulders. 25 boxes Ice-Cured White Meat. 150 Rolls Heavy Bagging. 450 Bundles Iron Ties. 200 bblB. 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 Will have FLORIDA SYRUP as soon is the season will permit Its being shipped. H'Don’t forget tlio place. ir WATT & WALKER. Now Advertisements. Now Bedford, Mass. IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO., FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. Columbus, Georgia. MANUVACTUBKRB OF STEAM ENGINES AND HOILEKS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, FLOURING AND COTTON MILL MACHINERY, CANE MILLS, SYRUP KETTLES, HORSE POWERS, PUMPS, Pl/LLEYN, SHAFTING AND HANGERS. ALLUIMS’, GOLDEN’S, AND OTHER IMPROYED IRON SollKW COTTON PRESSES, TELLIER’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES. Arc Agent a for THE ECLIPSE DOUBLE TURBINE WATER WHEELS ami PLLSOMKTEll l’UMPS. BY KKKt* 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 GAUGE! mill a general na*»rtincut ef Engineers’ ami Machinist*’ Supplies. IRON ami BRASS CASTINGS ami SPECIAL MACHINERY made to order. Send for Price Lints. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS OO. A. C A LM ). The Columbus Iron Works Company will furnish Plans, Drawings and Estimates for Cotton and Woolen Mills, ami will contrnet for fin-uislilng and erecting the com- Itiuery and appliances for same, of the host and most approved natterns, WORKING PEOPLE—Male or Fe- VV male—Employment at homo, 430 ix-r week warranted. No ospital required. Par ticulars ami valuable samples sent free. Ad dress, with 0 rent return stamp, U. ROSS, Williamsburg,_N. Y. _ * 4w SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS^rr gantly illustrated. Great tnducoinonta to Agonts. For tonus and circulars, address, “• r World PunuaiiiNti Co., Phllad’a. 4w A1( |-At home, malo or remale; $35 per Of Ikwcok, day or ovonlng. No capital. „ _ 11 Wo send valuable package of CvJLIgoods by mall freo. Address with ten cents return stamp, Al. YOUNG, 173 Green wich street, N. Y. 4w WANTED-AU™^* Prlie m* tlonory Package out. Saiuplo paokai paid, tor 25o. Circulars fioo. J. tho Best Sell- Prise 8ta- okago, Post paid, for 250. Circulars hoe. J. BRIDE, 707 Broadway, N. Y. Agents Wanted 1 Diplonm Awarded " ,rU N L Kw N ’ s Pictorial Bibles ,300 Illustrations. Address tor circulars A. J. Holman fcOo., 030 Arch st., Phlla. 4w For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, rrao WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN III.UK BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggists. 4w AGENTS WANTED mid upon the moat favorable term*. BOOTS AND SHOES._ WeGiveThem Fits! I JIVE It Y DAY AT THE OLD SHOE li STORE—Neat Fils, EASY Fits-from our stock of FINK BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, In nil tho favorito styles. Wo havo a lino of LOW-PRICED, neat mid sub stantial work for tho Farm, tho Workshop, for School Wear, and for Business, ALL WARRANTED. We Give Tta Satisfaction! As to Price, Stylo and Durability. Wa OFFER BOOTS, BROGANS, PLOW-SHOES, 'and a full lino of STAPLE and FANCY WORK, AT WHOLE- SALE, at figures that MUST prove attractive to close buyers. WELLS & OTJRTIS, No. 73 Broad St., ncL23 tr Sign of tho Big Boot. IV -W BOOTS m soots DRY COODS. NOTICE. Great Reduction to Clear Out. Kid Gloves 25c. All-Linen Collars 12 l-2c. Maryland Plaids 9c. Bleached Domestic 10c. Dress Goods from 12 l-2c up Brogan Shoes $1.00. Carpets very cheap. All other Goods AT VKltY LOW PMCKS. m(33 ot J. KYLE & CO. REMOVAL. J. KYLE & CO. BAMS REMOVED TO No. 106 Broad Street, Throo doors below iholr old stand. Tho house is much hotter lighted. Oustotnor* will sen gouds in any pari of the house. OUR FALL STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE IN Every Department. Wo aro determined to SELL GOODS CHEAP. ‘’Small Profits and Quick Returns” is our motto. A'.l aro respectfully invited to call and ex- amino our stock. J. KYLE &.CO. Columbus, Oct. 3d, 1874. 2m DRY COODS. 8. LANDAUER. UEMEMBEB, The New York Store! The New York Store! DRY GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY AND LOWEST COST! The Now York Store, The Now York Store, Tho New York Store. AliE UN WANT OF DRY GOODS, CALL ON S. LANDAUER, S. LANDAUER. DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YORK STORE, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street. r T'iie New York Store, The New York Store. New York Prices, New York Prices. O OMK OWE, OOM33 AT.Ti. OOMB OIXTB, COME AT1T1. loiiinvs DICTIIiNAUY KVKitY DAY WANTS,. fide number: beware of Imitations). Abso lutely indispensable to all classes, raving money dally to every buyer. Selling faster than any other throo bonks combined I Six teen page circular and extra terms freo. F A. Hutchinson & Go., Cincinnati, Ohio. 4w Waters 1 Now Scale Pianos, NQIIARK ANII t’l'KIGHT, Aro the best inado. Tho touch elastic, tbo tone powerful, pure ami even through tho en tire sculo, yot mellow and sweet. WATERS’ CONCERTO ORGANS cannot bo excelled In tono or beauty ; thoy defy com petition. The Concerto Stop Is a fine Imita tion of the Human Volco. Warranted tor six yoars. 1’iieos extremely low for cash or part ca-li, and balance In monthly payments. Socoud-Uand Instruments at great bargains. Agents wanted. A liberal discount to Toachors, Ministers, Churches, Schools, Lodges, etc. illustrated Catalogues mailed. HORACE WATERS .V SON, 4*1 lb (tad way, New York. P. C. Box 3587. 4w The Mason & Hamlin Organ Company, oiler tho finest, assortment of tho boBt Cabinet Organs iu tho world, Including naw styles with rccout Improvements, not only exclu sively for cash, as fortnorly, but also on new plans of easy payments, the most favorable over ottered. Organs rented with privilege oT purchase, to aliuoxt any part of tho country. First payment $l».lK) or upwards. Illustrated IK the umlorsignod on tho promises. oct22 d0&w4t urth Alabama. Apply to raises. JOHN E THOM. RESTAURANTS. THE ARBOR. pletely renovated and fit tod up the well- known “ARBOR” stand as a Saloon and Res taurant. lie is now prepared to furnish Meals, Choice Liquors and Cigars, and customers may Reich’s Restaurant No. 112 Broad St., H AS just been opened, and Is now prepared to lay before Its guests and patrons a BILL OF FARE TlQTTATj TO ANV 2 . cl as gest ( i and reasonable rales. octl 3m SANS SOUCI Bar, Restaurant j Ten Pin Alley. EST OF WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS. B L31 vr w inc>0, uiv(uun.^u OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, and Choice Meals served at all hours, at reasonable price.*, an I private rooms when desired. THE TEN PIN ALLEY is tho best evor constructed in Columbus. Mr. JAS. FOR AN has charge. octal tf A^J^BOLAND, Proprietor. SPLENDID STOCK OF Good Boots and Shoes, CONSISTING OF Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’ Shoes. Gentlemen’s, Bo; s’, Youths’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Brogans. ALSO, IVliitc Oak a:d llcml-ck Sols Leather, French and American Calf Skins. AI.'-O, Boot and Shoe Tools, Lasts, Pegs, Thankful for patrnnago In tho past, I policit a continuance of the saiuo, an t will do my best to doservo it. puhl EST FIGURES. NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS. Give mo a call. J. MARION ESTES, octl dooilitwtr 122 Broad St. TOBACCONISTS. REMOVAL. BDHLER’S CM EMPORIUM 3\To. *3-1 Broncl Street, Noxt iluor tn tlio No.* York Storo. TIIK BEST IMI’OItTKD Havana and ICoy West Cigars, Snuff, Chewing Tobacco, Beal Sccrsliaiim Pips and Cigar Holders Match Safes, Tobacco Boxes & Bags ON HAND. Thankful for tho liberal patronage hereto- fore extended me, 1 r«*spoctlully solicit a eon- O N and after October 1st, 1h74. Horses or \ tlnuaneeol the same. Livery by thk month will be charged, LiOUIS BUHIjER, aim nor month, and bills must be paid promptly ! w . VnJ1 v .-i, »t tfi.« end of each month, or contract ceases. j No. 84 Broad St., next to Now York btoro. MpSWtl Gommel’a Stables. octk tl MEDICINES. Nearly all disei ami Torpidity of .... . anxiously sought after. If tlio Liver Is Regulated in its action, health Is almost invariably secured. Want of i.'tlou in tho Liver causes Headache, Constipation, Jaundice, Pain in the Shoulders, Cough, Chills. Dizziness, Hour Stomach, llad Taste in the Mouth, Hilioiis Attacks, Palpitation of tlio Heart, Depression of Spirits, or the Rliies, and a htMi.lt(-.1 other symptoms, for which SIMMONS’ LIVKIt KKOL’LATOll is tlm best remedy that has ever been (Uncovered. It acts mildly, effectually, and being a simple veg< table compound, can do no injury in i.t liartiiloi ty year >0. all i being the pur rid hundred* of tho , • of tho touulry will v led for td and grout Simmons’ L1VEII KUillAM, or Mcdirino, harmless, dtless family Is the cheapest ti -did i didne, io in th id tho hupp rid, s*nty and the iiappiect roKulti delicate inf. Does not intorf.no with business, Does not disarrange tlio system, Takes the place of Quinine aim hitters of every kind, Contains the fdmplest and best remedies. FOll SALE itY ALL 1>ItUUHINTS, deodswlv Notice. J^UBING THE LOW stago of wator tho Central Lino of Boats will ahullsh their prosent relied- A NEW ENTERPRISE ! WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE, _A.t UNTo. 132 lOrocbcl Street, AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes Dry Goods AH LOW AS ANY .lOltP.ING HOUSE IN NEW YORK OK ELSEWHERE To convlnco any merchant that tho ubovo statomonl is corroct, wo proposo to duplicate any ow York luvoices thoy may bring us. N. B.—Purll-s doslrousol buying at retail will find our Rotall IIouso (No. 154 Broad stroot) W died with doslrablo and seasonable goods, which will bo sold at bottom prlcos. o havo omployod competent and polite Suit-muon, who will tako ploasuru in showing goods. CAWLEY & LEWIS, no,an nnwiy Oolixmtowg. G-a. BOOTS AND SHOES. HUli’T U. POPE. JAS. W. LONG. 3NT 3E5 "W BOOT and SHOE STORE. POPE tSc. LONG WE ARE RECEIVING AND OPENING AT INTO- 104, Broad Stroot, NEXT IMMMl TO J. KYLE A CO. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF ID SHOES O UK STOCK IS ALL NE V AND FRESH, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFAOTUK hands, and mudo lor us. WE REPAIR AM. RIPPINRN i'll EE Ol' C1IAROE, me! Kunriinion aatlBfactlnn In overy li ftunco. Pttrlica will hmi Itto tkulr lnturcm tu nlvo us a null liofore puroaslmx. TERMS GASH, not. ilfltwly POPE A LONG. COTTON WAREHOUSES. L. m. iiuim;?. I). M. W1I.UAUS. BURRUS & WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Oa. Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand. tho Brown Cotton Gin. ns Ben 11 avail, nnd Mill bo pleased to h< Wo also soil A. M. ALLKN. LVoiitaine W;Li-elioawe. ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants loguus and circulars, with full particulars, sent I roo on rcuuost. Address MASON A 11MML1N ORGAN GO., 4w Huston, Now York, or Chicago. POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE! —$20-- WILL BUY A First Mortgage Premium Bond OF TIIK Wow Yorlx. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO., Authorlzod by the LugDlnture of tho State of Now York. 2d Premium Drawing, Dec. 7, 1N7-I. 3d NorlflN Druwiug, Jnnnnry 4, 1H73. EVUtY BOND will bo ltedeomod with a Prmulutu, as an equivalent lor Interest. Capital Premium,8100,000 Address, for Bonds and full Information, MORGENTHAU, BRUNO A CO., Financial Agents, 23 Pauk Row, N. Y. Post Chico Drawer 89, 4w First Grand Gift Concert. MONTPELIER Female Humane Associate At Alexandria, Va. 3VTovom'bor S3, 10*74. LIST OF GUTS. 1 Grand Cash Gilt 4100,000 1 Gritud CiiHtt Gilt 10,010 I Grund cash Gift 25,0 0 lo Cash GlitM, 410,000 each 100,000 15 Cast-Gifts, 5,000 each 76,000 60 Cush Gifts, 1,000 each 60000 100 Cash i Hits, 500 oach 50 000 1,0-<0 Cash Gills, loo ouch 100,000 1,000 Cash Gills, 60 oach 60,ouo 20,000 Cush Gifts, 20 oach 400,OnO 22,17H Gash Girts, amounting to 41,000,000 NUMBER OF TICKETS, 100,000. Whole Tlckots 420 00 Halves 10 00 Quarters 6 00 Eighths or ouch Gnu puns 2 50 5)iJ Tickets for 100 00 Tho Muntpolbr Female Humane Associa tion, chartered by the IjeglHluturoof Virginia and the Circuit Court ol Orange county, pro poses by n Grand Gift Concert to establish and endow a “Homo for tho Old, lufirm and Desti tute Ladies of Vlrviuht,’’ at Montpelier, tlio former resldom 0 ol President James Madison. OovuuNou'a ofkkju, Rich Mown, July 3, 1874. It ulfords me pleasure to say that I am well acquainted with a large majority of tho officers uf the Montpcllor Female Humane Associa tion, who reside In tho vicinity of my homo, 11 ml I attest their Intelligence and their worth ami high leputation us gentlemen, as will t>s the I'Uhlic o'tnhdonco, Influence and *ub>; an nul means liberally represented among them. J AS. L. KEMPER, Gov. of Va. Alkxanduia, Va., July 8, 1874. • • • I commend them ns gents of honor and integrity, and lully entitled to the couli- denoe of the public. R. ,\V HUGHES, U. S. Judge Eastern Dial, of Va. Further references by permission: Ills Ex cellency G Inert C Walker, ox-Oovcrnor of Va.j Hon. Robert E. Withers, Lteut-Gov. of Va. and U. S. Senator elect; Senaturs and Mombersof Congrors from Virginia. Remittances lor tickets may be made by ex press, prepaid, postollico money order ou Washington, If. C.. or by registered letter. For full particulars, testimonials, fee., scud for circulars. Address, Hon. JAMEN BARBOUR, Presd’t M. F. 11. A., Aloxandria, Va. Reliable Agents wanted everywhere. _ _ octl4 4w UAVE YOU TRIED JURUBEBA? AUK YOU Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ? Aro yon no Languid that any exertion requires more of uu effort than you feel capublo of making ? Tlion try JUKUHEBA, tlm wonderful Tonic and Invigorntor, which acta ho beneficially mi tin- secretive organs as to Impart Vigor to all tlm vital forccH. It is 110 ulcoholic appetizer, which stimulates for a abort time, only to let tho sufferer fall to a lower depth of misery, but it In a vegetable tonic acting directly on the liver and spb-eu. II rcgiilnloN the BowoIn, quints tho nerves, and gives such u healthy tone to tiro whole nystem as to soou make tho iuvalhl feel like a now person. I In o|torntlon In not violent, but is characterised by great gentleness; the patient ex periences no sudden change, no maiked results, but gradually his trouble-* “Fold their tents, liko tho Arabs, Ami slleutly steal away.” This is no new ami untried discovery, but has been long used with wonderful remedial results, I and is pronounced by the high- st medical author!- tbs “the most poserful tonic uu alterative known." I Ask your druggist for it. For sale by \VM. F. KIDDKR k 00., 4w New York,