Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 28, 1874, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1874. TEACHING PUBLIC SCI “Forty little urchins Coming through the door, Pushing, crowding, making A tremendous roar. Why don’t you keep quiet? Can’t you keep the rule? Bines me this is pleasant, Teaching Public St bool.** Loving little hearts. Eyes brfmrul or mischief, Ur skilled in the devil’s arts. That's a precious darling! What are you about ? ‘May 1 pass tor water ?’ ‘Please may 1 go out?’” “Boots and shoos are shuffling, Slates and books aro rattling, Ami in the corner yondor Two pugilists are battling. Others cutting didoes— What a botheration 1 No wonder wo grow crusty From such association!” “Anxious parent drops In, Merely to inquire Why hir olive branohes Do not shoot up higher; Says ho wants his ohildron To mind their p’s and q’s, And hopes their brilliant talonts Will not bo abused.” Cultivate tbeir voices 1” “Institute attondlng, Making out reports, Giving object lessons. Glass drills of all sorts. Bonding dissertations, Feeling llio a fool— Oh, tho untold joy of Toueblng Public School.” WIT AND 1IUMOR. —An old Yorksliiroman usod to say, “I’m open to conviction, tint I’d liko to hoc tlio man that can convince mo.” —“Ilow does that look, oh ? ” said a big-fisted Wall utreet man to a friend, holding up one of his brawny hands, “That,” said his frioud, “looks as though you’d gone short on soap.” —A Cincinnati young man sent a note to his girl asking at what time he should call, and received in return tho following brie! billet-doux : “Deer Jon—Comet afpastate. Mary.” —An editor says: “We never could understand why so much shot- should be wasted in killing birds, while there aro so many young men who part their hair in the middle.” —When a young mule playfully kickH a darkey on tho levee, tho darkey feels tho place whero tho mule’s heels lauded, looks at his bend a minute and exclaims : “You butter (put. dat dam foolishness; I’ll hurt you some o’ dose days.” —An exchange, in speaking of tho magical strains of a hand organ, says : “When tho organist played ‘Old Dog Tray,’ we noliood cloven pups sitting in front of tho machine on their haunches, brushing tho tears from their eyes with their fore paws.” —A pious old lady who keops boardors says she always admired St. Paul. lie preached tho dootriuo of outing what was set before him, and usking no questions for conscience sake. —A West Indian, who had a remark able red nose, having fallen asleep in his chair, a uegro boy, who was in waiting, observed a mosquito hovering around his faco. Qtushey eyed it very attentively; at Inst it lit upon his muster’s nose, and instautly llow off again. “Yah! Yah!” he exclaimed, with great glee, “me berry glad to see you burn your fut!” —In view of the fact that Watt’s hymns have been translated into tho Choctaw languago, and bavo become favorites of tho bravos, an admirer of the noble red men says it is very ntt’octiug to think of a noble rod man silting upon a fence and singing, “How doth tho little busy hoe,” while he watches his wife carryiug home a couple of bushels of potatoes upon each shoulder, and wondering if ho couldn’t swap that squaw for a jug of robust rum. —Dr. Johnson said that a man who wonld make a pun would pick a pocket. The more practical Dr. Franklin, on the contrary, said, in a letter written from London to a Philadelphia friend, July 7, 17<»V>: “I am pleased with your punning, not merely because I like punning iu general, but becauso I learn, from your using it, that you are iu good health and spirits, in which I pray you may long continue.” —A writer in tho St. Puul Frem tells a new story of lloraco Greeloy. Horace wrote a uoto to a brothor editor in Now York whose writing was equally illegible with his own. Tho recipient of the note, not being able to read it, sent it back by tho same messenger to Mr. Greeley for elucidation. Supposing it to bo tlio answer to his own note, Mr. Greeley looked over it, but likewise was unable to read it, and said to tho boy: “Go take it back. What does the damned fool moan ? ” “Yes sir,” said the boy; “that’s just what he say?.” FOR SALE AND RENT. For Sale or Rent. FARM known as the Thn_ . place, VA mile* east of Box Sp » 0 otnpson on Muscogee Railroad, consisting *of 607 acres—300 cleared, and balance well limbered DRY GOODS. CLOTHING. New Advertisements. and ceiled house ; healthy and excellent neigh- Itorhood. Price 12,50) cash. Terras mado known at my law office. JAMES M. RUSSELL. oct25 dfcwtf Columbus, (la. For RbUt. QNE.1IALF OF PLANTERS’ HOTEL. It would make a com tort aide residence or an swer well for a cheap place to accommodate Day Boarders. Apply to _oet25 eodlw ESTES A SON. For Rent. CARPENTER SHOP AT BROAD and Thomas streets. Apply to eepl7 tr MRS. L. F. MEYER. For Rent. JEWELLING ON JACKSON ST ’M near tlio Baptist Church, 1 rooms. Enqulro at Alabama Warehouse. sep8 if W. H. HUGH ES. For Rent. F F ICES ANI) SLEEPING ROOMS in tho Georgia Hon 8uranoe Building, among which 0 **1 O E S ANI) SLEEPING ROOMS in tho Georgia Homo In- gajjT suranoe Building, among which Is tin* elfico now occupied by Southern Ltfo Insurance Company. Apply to CHARLES COLEMAN, aug30 tf lit) Broad SU Dwelling Thomas streets ; 6 ’rooms, i will sell y A acre separate. Apply to JOHN BLACKMAU, octl8 tf Real Estate Agent, A Desirable Home ior Sale. GGA Acres land in Rust ell county. Ala, four inilos southwest ot’Mr Columbus, Ga., in tho Aborcroinhlo set- tleiuent. Good neighborhood, healthy location and productive land. On tho place is a good dwelling containing six rooms, gin homo, sta bles, Ac., nil in good repair; also suvoral set tlements for freudinen. 1 will sell the land In a body or in parcels to suit purchaser. A bar- 8. LANDAUER. REMEMBER, The New York Store! The New York Store! DRY GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY AND LOWEST COST t The New York Store, Tho New York Store, The New York Store. ALL IN WANT OF DRY GOODS, OAI.L ON 8. LANDAUER, 8. LANDAUER. DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YORE STORE, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street. The New York Store, r riie IVew Y'orlt Store. New York I*rices, New York 1’i‘icew. COME ONE, OOME AIiE. COMB ONE, COME 3XTEW ARRIVALS -OF- FALL 5 WINTER CLOTHING ! New Clothing of all kinds. Our Goods are nvido to order, of Good Materials, and warranted to give satisfaction, at prices lower than over beforenHerod iu this market. Look borore you buy. Romotnbor our motto—(}! tick SALES AN1> SMALL PROMTS. Special orders solicited. .THORNTON & ACEE, WI88 .!oo.t*w 78 Broad 8treot. CROCERIES. RSAMPLB to Agcnti. I.ndlCH* ^Combination Needle-Hook, with Chroinos. Send stamp. BEAN fcOO., Now Bedford, Mas*. 4w week warranted. No capital required. Par ticulars and valuable samploi sent free. Ad dress, with 0 rent return stamp, C. ROSS, Wlllliiiubburg, N. Y. 4w oct22 dti.vw4t JOHN E TIIOM. Farm for Sale. I WILL sell at public sale, on tho first ezr*. Tuesday In December n*xt, (if not W sold at private sale before that time) the —- Farm occupied by Mr. P. M. Silas, three miles northeast of Columbus, Ga., on the Tnlbottuu roiul. The place contains about 1)5 acres, al l under fuue , between 60 and 70 aeros cleared. A good fra mod house with flvo rooms, closets nna pantry; double room framed Kitchen, smoke house, barn, stable, &c The pluco is suitable for a Dairy Farm, and will !».• sold cheap for cash. Mr. Silas a ill taho pleasure in showing tho premises to parties wishing to purchase. Apply to Jordan L. Howell, Agent, or address mo at Macon, Ga. W. D. RAINEY. octll cod&wtf Administrators’ Sale. Hill, in Wynnton, a, tho perishable property of iid estate, consisting ot cue splendid Family Horse, one largo, fino Mule, ono Sundown, ono almost new J-Horso Wagon, 125 bushels corn, several thousand pounds Peavine Hav, Oats, Fodder. Peas, Ac., Farm Implements, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac. H. H. EPPING, A. M. BRANNON, Temporary Administrators. oct25 oodtd ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Tax Collector. r CAPT. CHARLES A. KLINK an- nouces himself as a candidate for Tax ectorof Muscogee County. Election first inesday In January. oc4d&wte* For Tax Collector. fyrpr* I r. spoctfully announce myself a can- didate Tor Tax Collector of Muscogee county at tho election on tho first Wednesday in January noxt. oct-4 to* JACOB G. BUBRUS. For Tax Collector. S. B. CLEGHOHN announces him- solf a candidate for tho office of Tax Collector of Musoogoo county. Election first Wednesday in January next. oct2 td . Administrator’s Sale. r ILL bo sold at the late residence of ( . J. A. L. Lee, in Muscogoo county, Thursday, November 6th, and from day to i until the .«amo Is concluded, tlio personal n pcrisliablo property of his estato, consisting of Horses, Mules, Cat’lo, Hogs, Sheep, Co ti, Foddor, Cotton Seed, Gin, Wagons, Carriage, ono Copper Still, Plantation Implements, n any other articles nocossiry for farming houso-koeping. Sale mado under an outer of tlio lionorablo Court of Ordinary of Muscogoo couuty. Terms cash. JOSEPH F. POU, oct24 dtd Adtn’r, k Plantation Stock and Farm ing Utensils for Rent. D ESIRING to give my undivided attention to law, T *** - * * ‘ * vu ns tuo JAS.M. RUSSELL, Law Office, Columbus, Ga MEDICINES. For Tax Collector. I respectfully nnnounco myself a can- didato for Tax Collector of Musoogoo county nt tho election on the first Woducsduy In January noxt. octu tf JOHN A. HUFF. To the Voters of Muscogee, l-^-lHEKEBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a Candidate for the ofttco of Tax Re ceiver of Muscogee Connty, at tho election on the First Wednesday in January, octtt-te T. C. REES. For Clerk of Superior Court. 1 respectfully announce myself as a candi- dato for ro-elcctlon to tho office of Clerk of Su perior Court of Musoogco oounty. Election first Wednesday in January next. scp28U! JESSE J. BRADFORD. For City Sexton. * Wo nro authorised to announce tho name of ABRAM ODOM as a candi- dato for Sexton of the city of Columbus, at the election on Saturday, the 12th of December next. octll to* For Tax Assessor. U. L. MARTIN respoctfully an- nounces hliusclf a candidate for Tux Assessor of Russell county, Ala. Election in November next. sep22 td A mild aperient and gentle purga tive, recommended for the cure of all de rangements or tlio stomach, liver and bowels, lly their timely u?o much sickness Is prevent ed. The test of many yoars have proven thorn to bo the safost, sorest and best of all the pills ever offered to tho public. They purify the blood, reiuovo all corruptions and restoro tho diseased system to perfect health. An an Antidote to C'hlllN and Fever they have no equal. For IlyNpcpaia they are a Specific. For Mick Headache and HiliouN Colic thoy aro a suro euro. CoiiNtipation, lllieiinintiNni, File*, Palpitation of' the Heart, Fain In the hide. Back aud LoIiin, Nervonw- neNN, a positive remedy. For Female Ir- rcgnlarltieH, without a rival. Whon one does not “feel very well,” a single doeo stimulates tho stomach and bowels, rostores tho appetite, and imparts vigor to tho systom. Sold everywhere. Office, 18 Murray stroct, New York. DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE is easily appllod, imparts a beautiful black or brown, and acts liko magic. Tho best in tho world. Sold by nil druggists. Price +1 a box. W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. C. II. WATT. A NEW ENTERPRISE ! WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE. ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE, .A-t XSIo. 132 Broad. Street, AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes AS LOW AS ANY JOBBING HOUSE IN NEW Y UK OK ELSEWHERE convince any merchant that tho above statement is corroet, wo propose to duplloato any New York invoices they may bring us. N. B — Part I s desirous of liuying at rotull will find our Rotail House (No. 164 Broad stroot) implied with desirable and seuvonable goods, which * ’ * -* ‘ ““ Wo have employed competent and poll* ~ ' WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cornel* under l^nnlcin House, H ave now in store and to arrive, everything usually kept in a First Olass Provision Store, to-wit: 50 hlids. Clear Rib Bacon Sides. 50 “ Bacon Shoulders. 25 boxes Ice-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 es soon os tho season will pormitlts hoing shipped, a Don't forgot the place. CAWLEY & LEWIS, 50 100 WATT & WALKER. Great luduoeinontB to Agents. *or forms and circulars, address, Mkw Would I'urlihhino Co., Phtlad’a. 4w ITTam l» At home, malo or female; *35 tier W Or Jkwick, dny or evening. No capital. - lunble package of WAlTTED--^™fnK ll rruTsti ttonory Package out. Smnplo package, post paid, for 26o. Circulars free. J. BRIDE, 787 Broa-1 way, N. Y. 4w AkchIn WanttHl! Diploma Awarded '"’“n^n's pictorial Bibles ,300 Illustrations. Address lor circulars A. J. Homan fc Up., V80 Arch st., Phiia. 4w For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN IBLUK BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggists. 4w WANTED hour kvkr ri’UMBiitn. | hVKUY DAY OF I WAITS. Contains 20,000 'Keolpos for everything, iftona fide number: beware of Imitations). Abso lutely indispen.-nblo to all daises, saving icy dal* - - • “ *" *■ ‘ i any < AGENTS FOR TIIF. UKANliKHI YOIMAVS WltTKlNAKY Vi I ill 20,000 Hei Columtouwi Q-a. MILLINERY. calved. Having l-ought. « Guaranteeing our jo ices to In the city Free of Charge. Giv New Millinery and Fancy Goods ! Mrs. LEE, 75 Broad Street, "OULD rospoctfully inform tlio Ladies that she has just, roturned from Now York with . . the largest, prettiest and choapest stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods over brought to this market. It consists in part of the following goods, viz : Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Hats, trimmed and un- TltlMMKD. 1IONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND DACES. Bonnet 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 specialty. ALSO, LADIES’, MISSES’ AND INFANTS’ SAOKS AND HOODS, OTTOMAN SHAWLS AND SCARFS, BALMORAL AND IlOOP -KI UTS, BEADED AND LEATHER BELTS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, every shade, and many other goods which she oilers for o-tsli at tlio very lowest prices. Grand Opening of Pattern Hats and Bonnets on Tuesday, October 20th, To which tho attention or tlio Ladlos Is respectfully invited. Columbus, Ga., October 11th, 1874. tf Millinery and Hair Goods Emporium. Mrs. M. R. HOWARD, Randolph Street Fall and ’Wlnter'MIllfncry, selected by experienced i uyers In tho Now Y<i ikets, consisting of LADIES’, MISSIS’ AND CHILDREN’S ad Haiti- Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces and Flowers, Feathers, Velvets, REAR AND IMITATION IIA1R SWITCHKK, IlKAI. ANI) IMITATION JEWELRY. 1 dofy competition in prices. oct!8 tf DR. TUTT’S EXPECTORANT Tlio ghastly record of death* that result Iroin pulmonary affections is (rightful. Thoro is no disease that is so inslduous In Its attack as consumption. By the nogloet of “slight colds” they toon bccotno deep seated and defy remedies which, if applied at tho out set, would havo averted nil danger. Dr. Tutt’8 Expectorant has proven itself tho niOMt valuable Lung IlaUain over discovered. A diNtlngulMliod clergy man of New York pronounces it the ‘ great est blessing of tho nineteenth century,” and says “no family should bo without it.” It is pleasant to the taste, and a single dose will often remove tho most obstinate cough, Office 18 Murray streot, Now York. f» b!5 doodawly IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO., FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. Columbus, Georgia. MANUtACTUBBUR OF STEAM ENGINES ANI> BOILERS, ClltCIILAlt SAW MILLS, FI. OF KING AND COTTON MILL MACHINERY, CANE MILLS, SYRUP KETTLES, HOUSE POWERS, PUMPS, PULLEYS, SHAFTING AND HANGERS. ALLUMS'. GOLDEN’S, AND OTHER IMPROVED IRON SCREW COTTON PRESSES, TELLIER’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES. Are Agenth for THE ECLIPSE DOUBLE TURBINE WATER WHEELS anil PULSOMETElt PUMPS. THKY KBB1* CONSTANTLY ON HAND HOLLOW WARE, FIRE DOGS, COAL GRATES, GIN GEARING, STEAM AND WATER PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS, GLOBE CHECK, SAFETY A ND STOP VALVES, GAUGE COCKS, STEAM & WATER GAUGES, and a general assortment ef Engineers' and MHeliinlsts’ Supplies. IRON and BRASS CASTINGS and SPECIAL MACHINERY made to order. Send for Price Lists. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO. A. Works Company will furnish Plans, Drawings and Estimates S' NEW' OKOCBBY STORK. POLLARD & HARRIS, Old Stand of J. K. Redd ft Co. (next door to Oliattnhoochoo National Bank.) ny hi Goods delivered to any part of oct8-dpodfitwly II, and wo will do our ^>ust lo please. Terms Strictly Casli l POLLARD & HARRIS. CuluiiihuM, Georgia. BOOTS AND SHOES. ROB’TO. 1 OPE. JAS. W. LONG. ]Nr!EW UV jfrBOOT and SHOE STORE. POPE LONTGl WE ARE RECEIVING AND OPENING AT USTo. 104 IQronxl Streot, NEXT DOOR TO J. KYLE Ac. CO. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AMD SHOES O UK STOCK IS ALL NE’.V AND FRESH, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTUR •s’ hands, and made lor us. WE REPAIR ALL RIPPINCN FREE OF C1IAROE, and guarantee satisfaction In evory lut-t t Parties will find it to their lulorcsl to >ot4 dhwly SADDLES, HARNESS, ETC. H. MIDDLE BROOK, MANUFACTURER ANIl DKAL.KH IN The Columbus I for Cotton and W« ... plete Machinery and appliance!* for Name, of the heat and most approved patterns, COTTON WAREHOUSES. L. M. DUI RL'S. G. M. WILLIAMS. BURRUS 6l WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga. Pull Stock of Bagging and Tics on band. the Brown Cotton Gin. A#* Mr. W. H. HUGHl'-8 i« with m »h Bcalrauan, and will be pleused to hi Wo also Bell A. M. ALLBN. PKTKK PKKKR. Young’s Rust Proof Oats. M y rust poof oats are now ready for market. Cali at tho Guano Depot and secure them. They aro put up in ! live bushel sacks, at |1.60 por bushel. A i Treatise on tho Cultivation of Oats will accom* j nany each order. j iep8dkw2m W.H. YOUNd, | Fontaine Warehouse. ALLEN, PREER & ILLCES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants Martingales, Has on hand a largo stock oi every stylo and quality, from tho cheapest to tho best, Ladles’ and Cents’ Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags, ALL BTYLISB ANIl PRICKS. PATENT DASH ENAMEL LEATHER, HARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER, Krmmtded Clutli of nil hinds, I,cut her and Kuhln-r Belling, Collars, Haines, Trace-Chains, Whips, Blind-Bridles, Bach-Bunds, Bits, Buckles, Spurs, and all articles in this lino usually kept in a first clnsa le-uso. Ad* All goods in my lino will bo sold at reduced pricos, with a view of closing out my busl ness ut an carlv dny. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Air. MARK A. BRADFORD, formerly, with Mr. W. R. Kent, Is with uio, and would bo pleased to s u all his old cUHloincrs and friends 31 oci4 ood/kwSin MiDBiiEnnooH:, Mo. 1)4 Broad Stroot. TOBACCONISTS. REMOVAL. BUHLER’S CIGAR EMPORIUM No. 04 33ro/td Stroot, Next door to tho Now Y(»rk Store. THE BEST IMPORTED Havana and Key West Cigars, Snuff, Chewing Tobacco, hi Jlcersliauiii l'i|i« iiml I'ipir iiuliii-rs Match Safes, Tobacco Boxes &Bags tlnuunce 0 LOUIS BTJHLER, No. 84 Broutl St., next to Now York More CONFECTIONERIES. RESTAURANTS. THIS AltllOK. a Hi* loon and Ros ed to furnish Meals, ‘ ‘ i may market Allords. Reich’s Restaurant No. 112 Broad St., H AS just been opened, and Is now prepared to lay bolero Its guests and patrons a BILL OF FARE JSQTJAIj TO A.WY S Found only at first elm's Hotels and Restau rants in the largest cities ol the Union. Hh m Prompt attention and reasonable rates. W aters 1 New Scale Pianos, N*IUAKE AND UPRIGHT, Aro tho host mado. Tho touch olnitio, tho tono i-oworlul, pure and oven through tlio en tire scale, yet mellow and swoet. WATERS’ CONCERTO ORGANS cannot ho oxoellod in tone or beauty; they dofy com petition. Thu Concerto Stop Is a lino imita tion of the Human Voice. Warranted lor six years, l’rlcos oxtronioly low for cash or part oa'lt, and balance In monthly payments. Second-hand instruments nt groat bargains. Agonis wanted. A liberal discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Schools, Lodges, etc. liluatratod Catalogues mailed. HORACE WATERS R SON, 481 Broadway, New York. P. O. Box 35(i7. 4w The Mason & Hamlin Organ Company, wiuiiorsof three highest Medals and IHpluina if Honor at Vionun, ’73, ami Paris, ’07, now ■Her the finest assortment of the Irest Cabinet Organs In tho world, Including new stylos with recent Improvements, not only exclu sively for cash, as formerly, but also on new plans of easy payments, tlio most favorable ovor offered. Organs runto.l with privilege of purchase, to nlmo-t any part of tiro country. First payment *.* UO or upwards. Illustrated catalogues and circulars, witli lull particulars, sent tree on lequeat. Address MASON ft 11 MM LIN ORGAN CO., 4w Boston, New York, or Chicago. POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE! —$20— WILL BUY A First Mortgage Premium Bond OP TIIK Wow Y ox* lx. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO., Authorized by tho Legl-dature of tho State of Now York. 2d Premium Drawing, Dee. 7, IH7I. 3d Nor lew Drawing, Jniumry I, 1875. EVERY BOND will ho Kedecmod with a Premium, us an equivalent lor Intorust. Capital Premium,8100,000 Addross, for Bonds and full Informal Ion, MORCENTHAU, BRUNO A CO., Financial Agents, 23 Pauk Row, N. Y. Post Office Drawer 2tf. 4w First Grand Gift Concert. MONTPELIER Female Humane Associat’ii At Alexandria, Va. 2XT ovombor 20, 1074, LIST OF GIFTS. 1 Grand Cash Gilt 41U0.00U 1 Orund Casli Gilt I.u,ih o 1 Grand nash Gift 25,0 0 lo Cash Gifts, 4il'j,ooo each 100,000 15 Cash Gilts, 5 000 each 76,000 5o Ca-h (Dlls, 1,000each bo000 loo Cash 1 Oils, 600 each 60 uuo 1,0- 0 Cush Gills, 100 each 100,000 1 000 Cush Gilts, 60 each 60,000 20,0 0 Cash Gifts, 20 oacli 400,(83) 22,178 Cash Gilts, amounting to #1,000,000 NUMBER OF TIUliETM, 100,000. l’lllOK OK TICKKT8. Wholo Tickets #20 00 Halves 10 00 ttunrtcrs 6 00 Eighths or each Coupons 2 60 6’<J Tickets for IOO 00 Tho M-*ntpu)j-r Female Humane Associa tion, chartered by the Legislature of Vtrgiulu and the Circuit Court ol Grango county, pro poses by uOraud Gift Concert to establish and endow a “Homo for the Old, Infirm and Desti tute Ladles of Virginia,” at Montpelier, the former resldonie ot Prositlout Juntos Madison. GOVKRNOU’S OKKICK, RICHMOND, July 3, 1874. It affords me pleasure lo say that 1 am well acquainted with a large majority of the officers of Hie Montpelier Female Humane Ass.-cin- lion, who reside in tho vicinity of iny homo, and I attest their Intelligence and their worth and high topulatlon as gentlemen, us wt 11 us the public o- nlldonce, inlluenco and ruts an nul means lli-erally represented iiunn/ them. JAS. L. KEMPER, Gov. of Vu. Alexandria, Va., July m, 1874. * * * I commend them as gents of honor and integrity, and lullv untitled to the confi dence of tho public. K..W HUGHES, U. S. Judge Eastern Dist. ef Vu. Further references by permission : His Ex cellency G Inert C. Walker, ex-Governor of Vu.; lion. Robort E. Wilbers, Lluut-Oov, of Vu. and U. S. Senator olect; Senators and Members o| Congru.-s from Virginia. Remittances lor tickets may he made by ex press, prepaid, postollieo money order oil Washington, 1). C.. or by registered letter. For lull particulars, testimonials, &e., send lor circulars. Address, Hon. JAMFN HARBOUR, Prosd’t M. F. U. A., Alexandria, Va. Reliable Agents wuutcd everywhere. octl4 4w HAVE YOU TRIED PROFUMO & HAVE JUST UEUK1VKII 25 barrets Choice Bed Apples, $4.50 to $5.00 per bbl. New French Prunes, New Layer Raisins, SANS SOUCI hoffmak j Bar, Restaurant S Tea Pin Alley. f VEST OF WINES, LKlUORS & CIGARS. OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, nnd Choice Meals served nt all hours, at roumuublu prices, an I i-rlvutu rooiiH w hen doxln d. THE TEN PIN ALLEY Is tho best ever constructed in Columbus. Mr. JAS. FORAN *•124 tl —ft—J. POLAND, l’roprlctor No. 8U Itroud aired. (iriimmel’M Hiabicn. New Layer Figs, i t \N un i alter Octub.r l«t, 1H74, lturros or \ > Livery iiy thk month will ho i lieruuj JUBUBEBA? Weak, Nervous, or Dobilitated ? Are you no V.nuiriihl Hint any exertion (‘qiiiroi* inoro of an effort Ihuu you feel cai ablo if making 7 The it Iry JUKUBFIIA, tlm wonderful runic and IIIvigoriitor, which m tH no beiielidally m tlm sucrallve organs us lo impart vigor to uli he vital forces. It is no iilcohoiic iqipcilr.i r, which Hlimulatea or li short time, only to let llm sufferer lull to a "\vor depth of mihciy, but it Ih a vegetable tonic cling dire- tl> on the liver and spleen. U reg n listen I lie How «l«, quiets tlio icli a lu-altliy :< .. . take tlm invalid IW-I like a * tlm wln.b. lystem as t person. I In operation In not violent, but is r,lmraoterix«(l l»y great gi-litUimss; tin- put mot. x- p- rinic.s no sudden distigo, no niniked results, but grudnalty Ids tioutdus “fold tl.eiJLtents, like llm Arabs, And hilently it nil awiiy." This is no new nnd utitrlnd discovery, but bus been long no d with womb ilul n nir-liul results, id is pronounced by tin- blgli- st medical “tlm |M.V nlc