Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 29, 1874, Image 3

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,CQLU3^RTJ^,(iE0RQIA, iyHPBSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1874. THE JERSEY CITY ItErUCAttMi HAMILTON GROWS TIRED OP EXILE AND SUR RENDERS HIMSELF-—HISTORY OF ms wanderings. ' ' * Groat oxciteuiont prevailed in Jersey City on Friday morning in eonseqnenee of the announcement that Alexander D. Hamilton, the defaulting City Treaanrer of Jersey City, had returned and surren dered himself to the authorities. lie- twoen 11 and 12 o'clock on Tbntsday night ho drove into Jersey City from New York, and searched Jersey City for Chief of Police Champney for tho purpose of delivering himself up, but could not suc ceed in finding that official. Ho then went to tho residence of Police inspeotor Benjamin Murphy, who, to his surprise, was confronted with themau whom he had hunted for several weeks in the Southern section of the country and in Mexico. Hamilton and Inspector Murphy theri drove to tho residouco of Chief Champ- ney, and tho throe proceeded to the First Precinct Police Station, where Hamilton was provided with quarters for the night. In the uiornmg ho was visited by several of his friends, some members of his fam ily and his bondsmen. He delivered nf> to tho police twenty-six of the fifty-ono $1,000 bonds which ho had stolen. At noon he woh taken to tho Court of Sessions, whore ho was arrainged before Judge IlofTtnan ou an indictment charg ing him with ombezzleineut. The bilk charges tho embezzlement of $r»l,OO0 in bonds and $10,000 in cash. Hon. Chas. H. Winttold, counsel for tho aconped, en tered a plea of not guilty, reserving tho right, in case tho indictmont should on examination provo defective, to withdraw the plea. Judge Huffman fixed tho bail at $25,000, and tho prisoner offered Mrs. Clews, his mother-in-law, as surety. Tho lady owns only a lifo estate in some prop orty on Mercer street, valued acoordiug to her estimate, at $:10,0(H), and tho Court refnsod to accept her as surety. Hamil ton was thereupon remanded to jail, whero ho is confined in coll No. 111. Tho story of Hamiltonwanderings appoars like* a romance. He says he went to St. Louis, and thonco to Galveston, Texas. He then sailed for Corpus Christi, and started out to drive across tho coun try, when ho was overtaken by Chief of Polico Parker, of that place. The Chief took him to a ranohe near, tho town, and charging him with being the defaulting Treasurer of Jcrsoy City, offered to re lease him on payuiont of $3,000. Ham ilton paid tho money and started off again. Ho h ul not gouo far before Par ker, with two or three companions, again overtook Inn. Hamilton diow his pistol,, determined to fight* but his guide advised him not to. Ho then dropped the valiso containing his money uud bonds and oon- coaled himself. The valiso was picked up by his pursuers, who koou hecauio involv ed in a quarrel over the division of the spoils. Hamilton thou stepped in, and Parker asked him to divide the property. Tho defaulting Treasurer thou divided $17,000 among Parker and his gang, aud they departed. Hamilton and his guide then captured a eonplo of liorsos on tho prairies and camped ou the House river, Tho former awoke one morning and dis covered his guide leaning over him with a drawn dagger. Hamilton drow his pistol and was about to shoot, when another Mexican interfered. When tho party had reached Mntnmoras the defaulter sent for Cort uas and made n bargoin with himlfor protection, the nature of which, however, ho refuses to divulgo. IIo remained' in Cortinas’ house for several woeks, during which time Inspector Morphy visited tho Goveruur iu search of the prisoner; and while the Inspector uud Cortinas talked in ono room, Hamilton lay in ^ tho next. Hamilton finally escaped from CorlUrns, ami travelled through the country, paVing his way part of tho time, and working when he had no money. Ho flnatlyibe- oame tired of exile and surrendered liini sei f. From tho San Francisco Era, ! Kpoiliiitf » I'ouirur'M Appetite. An Eastern tourist read to his compan ion the following newspaper paragraph: “Tho cougars are ‘killing a grout i^aiiy sheep in Washington Territory.” . “In Now York,” said ho, “they protect their tihoop from those insects by rubbing tar o:i their noses; it koeps the cougars from going into thoir nostrils.” A Sttcreiuoiito man, who was down tyoro attend mg tho pioneers’ celebration, lizard what ho said aud reinurked : “One of them once attacked the, and f * am of tho opiuiou that tar on my nose would not have been of lunch benefit to mo.” “I was not aware they trouhlod m+n.” “They have got to be pretty hungry bo- fore they will do so.” The pioneer then informed the toi rist that he was laboring under a mistake, and told him that a cougar was a ferocious an imal, not a shoep insect. lie complied with tho roquest to rcanto tho particulars of his encounter with ono of them, and commenced by saying : | 1 suppose it was the spirit of adventure that brought luo bore twenty-five years ago, that prevented me from remaining in Sail Francisco, where I could l>avo amassed u fortune, and nmdo me j tho “Wandering Jew” of tho many and wide ly spread mining regious. I was among tho first that went to the newly discovered diggings on the head waters of the Missouri river. My partners and mvac-lf had discovered a quartz ledge and Woro sinking on it in hopes of finding the pay master. It was situated near tho summit of tho Rocky mountains. Tho rood lead ing to it was unfrequented, aud alt tho wild animals to bo found in that region were our neighbors. Ono day, when returning from a neigh- boring claim, whero I had been trt g<jt n drill sharpened, I stopped to rost under the shade of n largo pine tree. I had placed one end of the drill on tbp ground, and was iu the act qf hitting down, when I was startled by a strange uoiso over* my head. I looked up and saw a cougar just j M the act of pouncing down on mo. His huge mouth was open uud his eyes shone like fire-balls, Mon who lead lives fraught with dan ger, iu moments of great peril tfiink rapidly. Tho thought Hashed to mo that I must catch tho cougar on my drill or bo his breakfast. I dropped on my kneos and aimed the drill at the pluco whore I thought his breast would come. When I recovered enough from tho shock to realize my condition, I found my-, self on my back with tho carcass of the monster on top of me. For some time I thought my arms were broken; t on finding they ’were not, I managed to Voll him off. I next thought wiy legs wofo^broken; they were numb and reinafned that way a long time. No one part of mo was Injured more than tho others, but all pa*tA wore nearly murdered. Instead of penetrating his breast, the point of tho drill had en tered his mouth, passed down his throat, and came out near his backbone. It was along time before I fully recovered. Tho drill had only partly broken his full, and tho monster had nearly crushed me to death, but I had tlm satisfaction of know ing that I out-generated him, and spoiled his nppetito for miners. —The woman suffrage advocates in Cal ifornia have succeeded in obtaining tho passage of acts allowing a married woman to make a contract for her own ostate, making women eligible for appoint ments under tho school law for which they are not disqualified by tho constitu tion. and making it compulsory on tfchool boards to pay female teachers equal sala ries with mule teachers for similar work. These measure.*, they now say, fire only the forerunners uf tho real question. THOMAS* PRESCOTT A re now kegliving thelk new Stock for Full and Winter of 1874 and 'T». Gall aud see thoir EXCELLENT Business Suits aNI) 0 Elegajit Dress Clothing! i All at Prices Lower than Ever. Odtaibtra), Oa-., Soph ie, 1§T4. tr L. p. AENCHBACHER, Tailor and Cutter. A M. uuukus wiu. nt: attended to wfthuoatnos* and dispatch. N. M.—Me work delivered until paid for. if*- thill at n\3’ rooms over Pomo A Nor man's Book Htftro, Broad Mtreet. *op‘£i 3m ■■■AUIULP ^■1 I PI.-1" I 1L I .1«^I.L.1 ■ FOR SALE AND RENT For Sale or Rent. fY FARM known as the Thompson J.L piiwiv*’ . .. — . m Aluncoifci plMfc mdVH oast Ml Box Spring W o Railroad. consisting of 607 **— Ibnrod, I nearest tho depot. Mr. Tom Pori crtoS—JUh) clear DRY COODS. @7 Til A. WWSW, JE R. REMEMBER, The New York Store! The New York Store! DRY GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY AND LOWEST COST ! Tho New York Store, The New York Storo, The New York Store. ITS WANT OP DRY GOODS, CAI.L (IN S. LANDAUER, S. LANDAUER. DON'T FORGET—THE NEW YORK STORE. 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street. The New York Store, The New r York Store. New York r*riee« 9 IVexv York Prices, OOMZl ONE, OOME AT1I1. OOME ONE, COME ALiIj. res ide* «>n tin* place. Good framod and palmed and coiled house: boaltliy and excellent neigh borhood. Price f2,50d endh. Terms made known at my lawollho. JAMBS M. RUSSELL, OCt26 d&wtf . Columbus, (la. For Kent. CARPENTER SHOP AT BROAD Mid Thomas'vtreets. Apply to Boplt tf ' . ^ MRS, L. F. MEYER. For Rent. O rrniKs and bluftino ROOMS m the Georgia Homo in-ESfi maned 1 BSltding, aiming which Is the*-*-* oflleo trow befapiod by Southern Lite Insurance Company. Apply to CHARLES COLEMAN, augSO tf_ _ llfl broad St. For Rent. mHE rosldonoa »ecoml door south of St. X Paul Churah, at.present occupied by ffo* Mr. Peyton. Possession glvon first Oct.«UML For tonus, Ac., apply to auEttl ooiltf . J. S. JONES. For Rent. £^NE-HALF OF PLANTERS’ HOTEL. It would make a cotnlortablo residence or an swer well for a cho.ip plaoo to accominodato Day i&kftlwtt. Apply lo oct2o eodlw i: ESTES & Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be Sold at tho lato resldeneo of Col. J. A. L. Ijoo, In Museogoo county, on Thursday, Novombor 6th, and from day to day until the sumo Is concluded, the personal and perishable property of Uls estate, consisting of Horses, Mii.es, CJatHo, Hogs, Sheep, Cor*,, Fodder, Cotton Seed, Cin, Wagons, Carrie, Copper Stl!?, Plftrttartoh Implements, and ly other articles nocessary fur farming and Se-koopin*i.- • BaM made under an order of the (lop.qrabl^VipmjtoLOrdip^ry of Muscogeo county. Torui9 cusli. * oct24 dtd , JOSEPH F. POU, Plantation, Stpck and H arm ing Utensils for Rent. D ESIRING to kIvo my un<llvl<loil nttontlo to law, »I will root’ or leutio what la known ns the Chappell farm, at Warrior Stand, Ain., with it portion of tho mules and all tho farming utensils. About 800 acres of open id'mr,' gift KouW and' Schofield press. Labor c»iu be Jind on reason;'hlo terms, and corn bought nt this time ior 76c per bushol In tho neighborhood, and bn the plncc. Tho tnrtu is widely ku.oj.Ytt as a iup;t excellent ouo. JAS.M. RUSSELL, . i. Law (Jillco, Columbus, (Ji oot27 d&wtY CARS! ACES. RKMOVAU •III , : * ■ 1 HAVE MOVED MY STOOK OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,^ W AtxONH To tho Gunby Building, ST; (TLAIU ST., NEAR "THE FONTAINE AN U jALAJ#A«4i WAREHOUSES, whero I will sell any work in my lino cheaper than ovd/ilorolotbri. ’ THOS. K. WYNNE S0l.6dcod\W tf J. H.BKAMIIALL, Watch' Maker and Jeweler AND Singer Sewing Machine Agent, 90 Brortil Mreet, ^ i Colninbiw, Ua. oct!8 docxl&wtf A NEW ENTERPRISE ! WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE, t TSTo. 132 Broacl Street, AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes AS l.OW AS ANY JOBBING HOUSE IN NEW YollK Oil ELSEWHERE convince any merchant that tho altovo statement Is correct, wo proposo to dupllcato any New York Invoices they may bring us. N. B —Purll *s desirous of buying at retail will find our Rotutl Houbo (No. 154 Broad streot) n pliod with desirable and poatouiible gootN, which will bo sotd at bottom prices. Wo have employed competent aud pulitoSalesmen, who will tako pleasure In showing goods. CAWLEY & LEWIS, fof-m ii.ywiy Oolumtoua. O-i GROCERIES. J. A. WALKER. WATT Sc WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Coriier under Rankin IIoiimc, rAVK NOW IN STORK AND TO ARU1VK, KVKHVTI11NO USUALLY KKI’T IN L a First Ulatu Provision Store, to-wit: 50 hhds. Clear Rib Bacon Sides. 50 “ Bacon Shoulders. 25 boxes Icc-Curcd White Meat. 150 Rolls Heavy Bagging-. 450 Bundles Iron Ties. 200 bbis. Flour, all grades. 50 “ Whiskey. 100 " Sugai-, 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 as tho season will permit Its being shipped, wDon't forget tlio place. "!'•« If WATT A WALKER. New Advertisements. l.iullrH’ JlwUe.liook, with Uhruutoft. Soml stamp. J>EAN it VO., Now Bedford, Mate. 4w W ORKING PEOPLE —Malo or Fe male—Employment at homo, IftO p<r week warranted. No capital reqntrod. riir- tlcularn and valuable samples sont free. Ad- dreas, with 0 cent returu stamp, C. ROBS, WUlbimHburg, N. Y. 4w SUBSCRimoN BOOKS^r gnntly llluKtia'Ofl. (treat Inducements to Agents. For forms and circulars, address, Woiu.it Puhmmiiino Uo., Phllad’a. 4\v At homo, malo or fomale; +3.'» per ,w» ok, day or evening. No enpltal. Wo soml valuuldo pnekage of .goods by mail froo. Address with tun conts return stamp, Al. YOUNU,173(.lroon- wich stroot, N. Y. 4w irvxv, ... fyng Prlzo Sta- , D* circulars f>c Jroa'dwny, N. Y. 4w AkciiIn U'nnttMl 1 IMploma Awarded BOOTS AND SHOES. ROB’TU. POPE. JAM. W. LONG. rcria-w yy BOOT and SHOE STORE. WU AUK UKUK1VINO AND OI’KNINO AT ISTo. 104 Broacl Street, NEXT 1)0011 TO J. KYI.E A €50. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES O UR SIOUK IS ALL NEW AND FRESH, DIREOT FROM THE MANUFAUTUli era* hands, and made ior uh. WE REPAIIt Al.l. 4111*1*1 NON FREE OF tllAKUK, MILLINERY. New Millinery and Fancy Goods Mrs. LEE, 75 Broad Street, thlR market. ~It couftlids In part of tho following goods, viz : Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Hats, trim trod and un- TK1MMED. BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND LAOES. Bonnet and Sash Ribbons, Neck Ties, Embr’d Handk’fs, Berlin and Kid Gloves in every variety. Ladies’ Underwear and Corsets, Blank Craps Colllara and Veils. Hair Goods and Jet Jewelry a specialty. ALSO. LADIES’, MISSES' AND INFANTS’ SACKS AND HOODS, OTTOMAN SHAWLS AND SOARFS, BALMORAL AND HOOP-K1RTS, HEADED AND LEATHER BELTS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, ovory Bhndo, and many other goods which sho ollorn for c »8h ut tho very lowost prices. Grand Opening of Pattern Hats and Bonnets on Tuesday, October 20th, To which tho attention of the Ladies Is respectfully invited. (Jolumbus, Ga., Octobor Uth. 1874. tf IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Having had in our employ an Agent that we havo discovered to bo simply diminutively insignificant and contemptuously unworthy, unreliable, indo lent and dishonest fellow, through whom an impression has becomo current that we are about discontinuing our business in Columbus, we desire to say that notwithstanding any and all such representations that may be or may have been made, we are determined to make our Machine more prominently known than ever. THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY. Millinery and Hair Goods Emporium. Mrs. M. R. HOWARD, Randolph Street, roULD rospoctlully c ill tho attention of the Ladles to her elegant and cheap stock of Fall anti Winter Millinery, solcctodby experienced buyers In the Now York and Balti- o markets, consisting of LADIES’, MISSIS’ ANI) CHILDREN’S Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces and Flowers, Feathers, Velvets, IUCAL AND IMITATION IIAIIt SWITCHES, BEAL AND IMITATION JEWELRY. 43" I defy competition in prices. oct!8 tf STOVES AND TIN WARE Stoves, Stoves ik 1 NATHAN (MN,#s (Opposite Pun Office) 'Col'urnbYTs, Cla., W OULD rryvctfulty Invite- (!■■• .ttrntlou i.flii, .ttick ui uriFVuA, 1I01.I.VW ANU ,'TAMi’Kll WAHW,■«««•»«(HHiW.ac. Alv, TIN WAHK.iA \, liulfH .’.-j »E(I tot.iil. KliimiYniAurer 1 if ttS, EIIRKT IRON AN UOPPNil WORK. — Roofing and Guttering done pypmplljr.aad Jv Slot Unt msuocr. He Boliclu it call, feeling amtunii t give entire satisfaction. fjf" I’rictv rtk fo\) an Mu; fewest. Cot Young’s Rust Proof Oats. M r auM reot’DATs aue now ready for market. (Jail at tho Guano Depot and JtQUMethem./ They are put up in five bushel n-iek*. at *1.60 per bunhel. A TroatBo On tho Oaltlvntion of Oats will accoiu* TOmSS^ W.H.YUUNO. IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO., FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. ColiimTous, Georgia. MANUFACTUBUUB OV STEAM ENOINES ANI) BOILERS, CIRCULAR RAW MILLS, I'LOIJRINU ANI) COTTON MIIJ. MACHINERY, CANl. MILLS, SYRUI* KETTLES, IIORSE l'OAVERS, PUMPS, < PULLEYS, SHAFT I NO AND IIANCSERS. ALLUMS’, COL HEN'S, AND OTHER IMPROVED IRON SvlREW COTl’ON PRESSES, TELLIER’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES. Are Agent* for THE ECLIPSE DOURLE TURBINE WATER WHEELS mid l'|ILSOMETER PUM 1*8. THKT KBKl* CONSTANTLY ON HAND HOLLOW WARE, FIRE DOGS, COAL GRATES, GIN GEARING, STEAM AND WATER PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS, GJ.OI’.E CHECK. SAFETY AND STOP VALVES, GAUGE COCKS, STEAM & WATER GAUGES and a general usHorlinent of Engineer*' and MaeltinlMl*' Niipplie*. IRON anil BRASS CASTINGS nnd SPECIAL MACHINERY nuulo to order. Send for Price LiMt*. COLUMBUS IKON WOKK8CO. A. CARD. Tho Coliunhn* Iron Work* Company will furni*li Plan*, Drawing* and Eatlmntea for Cotton and Woolen Mill*, and will enntraet for fnrnl*liing and erecting the com plete Mnehiiotry and applianee* for Maine, of (lie hetti and iuo*t approved pattent*, and upon the Work for all, I*or Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN III.IIE BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Drugging. AGENTS WANTED lOUHiWj iiffl'iiiNAiiv OF KVKRY-DAY WANTS. Oontalng 20,000 Koolpeg for everything, (hoti, fnlc number: beware of lmUatlonH). Abrni lutcly imllHpen.-ablo to all clafisefl, auv money dally to every buyer. Selling fat t Inin any other throe Injui ing ang7 rmlly BOOTS AND SHOES. WeGiveThem Fits! TjAVERY DAY AT THE OL11 SHOE XU STOKE—Neat. Fits, EASY Fit*-- from our Btock of FINE BOOTS, Sll-.ES AND GAlTEKS, In all the favorite tdyles Wo vo a lino id LoW-PUKJED, neat, and *ub- ntlal work for the Farm. I lie Workshop, School Wear, and for DiuinoHH, ALL WARRANTED. We Give Them Satisfaction! A? to Price, Stylo anti Durability. WB OFFICII BOOTS, BROGANS, PLOW-SHOES, and a full line of STAPLE and FANCY WORK, AT WHOLE. SALE, at fUuroR that. MUST prove attractive to close buyers. WELLS & CURTIS, No. 73 Broacl St., 00t28 tf Sign of tlio Big B >ot. 1ST E3 W BOOTS ANO SOOTS MEDICINES. vocable term*. COTTON WAREHOUSES. L. M. UUI KLS. (1. M. WILL!AMri. BURRUS & WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga. We also soil Pull Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand. the Brown Cotton Gin. 4?" ' r. W. II. IIV01IF8 i* with iih as 8eolc«aian, mid will be plonsnl to i ! hirf old fricii.l*. l'KTKR I’ll K HR. Fontaine ~Wnrelionse. ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants oox-XTacsTS - : the public generally t SPLENDID STOCK OF Good Boots and Shoes, Ladies’, MlsseV and Children' Sltoc9. Gentlemen's, Hojh', Youth*’ nnd Ohlldreu’e Boots, Shoca, Gaiters and Brcgans. ALSO, iiliitc Oak a: J liitul <k Suh Lcithfr, French and American Calf Skins. AI.'O, Boot and Shoe Tools, Lasts, Pegs, 5iC , &C. ^ In tho pant, I f • licit lhankrulforpat.ro . continuance of the game, an I w:tl do my icst to tlesorve It. AS I SELL ENTIRELY FOR GASH, tlio •uhllo can rely on buying of mu at toe LOW- tiubl KST T Fid UR KS. GOODS. J. MARION ESTES, oct4 dood&wtf 122 Broad St. a°; laim For Sale. SEUOND-IIANI very cheap for oa*h „.7Tt?Tv A second-hand Mcllotllon, Ido for Parlor. Sabbath School |(o Church. Very low lor ea-li. A i ply to J. MARION ESTES, oc4 eodtl 122 Broad Stroot. health Irt n |oii in lli.t Cough; 0lilllH, ’l»i///.ln-m4 in the Mouth. ItilioiiH A Iffurt, l>fprtHHion off liiiii'iivil t.tlior Hyinplo: l.l V11K UKtlllLATOIt Id iu tlm Hliotihlor Monmch, Hail Tumi Plll|litllti»ll of tl I’l ing tin* puriNt am Siiiiintins’ LIVEH I.i Imrmlra., lI'.lillATlIll, ur Mi’dirinr, Tub' d tin- nlnce of quiniin- ami Lilli ri <4 < v. i kind, Ooiilaitid tho Himi-hHt and l*>at ronieilliH. FOU HALF HV ALL iJltt/OaiSTS. f d Uwly CUY ONLY THE Genuine Fairbanks Scales. t i|i I 1 , FAIRBANKS' Stock Sonic*, Oonl SmloH, II»y Bntln*. Dairy Brill, *, CollatorBcttlr., Or., *0. Al.u, Milos Alarm Till Co.’s ALARM CASH DRAWER I ns KVKUY TIUMriJItI Mr.nMtiuIOHAW 1.1’. J EVERY Mlllt i’ll AST l r S8 Tllflll ^ B4UJ Hnrr.nlcd. FAIRBANKS & CO., .Til HUOADWAV, N. Y., 100 Italtiinoru gtrcc-t, llaltlmorc, 63 Camp Street, N<-w Orlouua. l AIIIHAMiS A HAVING, .Masonic Hall, IMdl.ulol)dilii. rAIHBANliN, IIKOU.V A CO., *2 Milk street, Doston. For Hah’ by Lea«liiig Hardware Doalord, augao d2tawficw4m IS II.AM (OOI’CK’N Grocory Storo oontinuen It* well-earnod i»opu- iurlty. Oouutry protluce bought aud Holtl. FreHli K'kmI* always ou hand. Thu;old place. Waters’New ^cali;Pianos, NfiHAUi: AN» U■•BIGHT, Aro the boot inado. Tho touch olaidic, the Lone i-owoiTill, pure and even tlirbugh the en tire scale, yot mellow and awoot. WATERS’ ('ON(G:im> ORGANS cannot 0 vtoellvtl In tone or beauty c tldty llcl)’ coin* petition. Tli« iluuverto Slop I* a Hue imita tion of the Human Voice. Warr.iiited lor nix year), l’rleea extremely low tor eaah or part cu-h, aud balance iu monthly payment*. Second hand Instrument* at. great bargain). Agent* wanted. A liberal dlHeount. to Teacher*, ISllnlsiufd, Uhurchc*, School*, Lodges, etc. II Hut rated (latuttigue* malted. llORAUK WATERS s. SGfti llioadwny, New York. P. (>. Box ?.IW7. 4w The Mason & Hamlin Organ Company, winner* of ttiroo highest Medal* and Diploma 01 Honor jit Vienna, *13, and Purl*, ’07, now oiler the fiiiunt oxiorlmont uf thu belt (Jat-inel Organ* In tlio world, including now Hlylu* with recent Improvoinenti, not only ttxelu- Hivoly for cu*h, a* torinurly, but also on new plan* of easy payment*, tlio rnont thvoralde over ollurod. OrganM rented with p.lvllego of nurcliuio, to almost any part ol the ooiiutr.v. First payment *u.l»0 or upward*. lllt|*trutbd catalogue* and circular*, with lull particular*, scut true on retiuunt. Addrr** MASON tc HMMLIN ORGAN GO., 4w Huston, New York, orGhh’auo. POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE! —$20— WILL IIUV A First Mortgage Pi’emium Bond or Tim > Wow Yorlx INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO., Authorized by thu Lugl-laLuro of tlio State of Now York. 2d Premium Drawing, Dec. 7, 1H71. 3d Nerlfl* Drnwlaiv, January I, lH7fi. EVFRY BOND will bo Redouiood with a Premium, a* an equivalent lor lnturcst. Capital Premium, 8100,QOO AddrcHH, for Bonds and full Information, MORCENTHAU, BRUNO A CO., Financial Agents, 23 Pauk Uow,.N. Y. l’oht (Jlllco Drawer 20, 4w First Grand Gift Concert. MONTPELIER Female Humane Associal’n At Alexandria, Va. Wovombor 2U, XOV-d. LIST OF GIFTS. 1 Grand Ga*h Gilt $100,(NMi 1 Griiud GiihIi Gilt (.o,ohu 1 Grand Gaali GUI L....U Vfi.iro lu GiihIi Gill*, j|(10,<hk> each 1U0,(MJ0 16 Ga*l‘ Gift*, f» ouo each 7ft,uuu ftii Ca li Gill*, l,nou each Mi no:) lim GiihIi Gift*, boo dach... 6o coo l,oo Ga*h Gift*, loo each pio.ooo 1,0(10 GiiHb (lilt*, 60 each 60,ouo 20,0:oOaHhGifth, 20eauh.j.400,OoO 22,178 Gash Gift*, amounting to 41,000,000 Nii.iim.it or ti4ki:in, 100,000. vjtfrtKorTtdtfdTft. Whole Ticket* „.4...g..420 (0 Halve* looo (luartcr* ft oo Eighth* or each Coupons 2 ftJ b'/j Tickets for luo oo The M >nt|ielhr Female Humane AH*oela- tinn, chartered by the LugiHlaturu of Virginia and the Circuit Court ol Orange county, pro pose* by a Grand Gltt Concert to establish and endow a “Home for Mm Old, Infirm and Desti tute I,adle* of Virginia,’* at Montpelier, the former ruHldoucu ol President James Madison. Guvkunou’b Okkick, Richmond, July a, 1874. It alford* mo pleasure to Halibut T am well acquainted with a (urge majority el the officer* of thu Montpelier Female Humane Associa tion, wiio reside In tho vicinity of my home, and 1 attest their Intelligence aud their worth and high reputation as gentlemen, a* wt II us the public ci ulldeuco, infitionco and miis un- tial mean* liberally represented aumiiu them. J AS. L K EM PER, (1oV. Of Va. Ai.uxandiiia, Va., July 8,1874. • • • 1 coiiiinojid Ilium a* gent*ol'honor aud Integrity, and tully entitled to the confi dence of the public. K..W HUGHES.. U. S. Judge Eastern Hist, of Va. Further roferonoos by porinlstlon': lit* Ex cellency (Mbert C. Walkor, exG over nor ol Va.: lion. Robert E. Wilbers, Lleut-lRo. of Va. aud U. S. Senator elect; Seuatdrs and Member* ol Cougru-* from Virginia. Remittance* tor ticket* may lie inudo by ex- press, prepaid, |HiMtolfice fnor.oy order on Washington, D. C., or by registered letter. For full particulars, tudimonlnl*, Ac., send lor circular*. Addrfc*),' ■Ion. JAMDM IIAHIIGl Il, Presd't M. F. 11. A., Alexandria, Va. Kcllaldu Agouls wanted everywhere. octl4 4w HAVE ¥0U TUI El) JURUBEBA? ARK YOU Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ? Are you wo Luiiiftild that nay exertion requires inoiu of an i lh.it limn you reed cup*Ido of making? JIJKUlIfrlllA, tho wonderful Tonic in. I luvi corn tor, wliirli n.tN I.-1 ..fl.-in I ly oil the m relive organs to impart Vigor to all th" vital force*. It i* no alcoholic iqip.dly,- r, wh eli Hfliniilate* for a Hln.it time, only to lot the NUllotvr full to a lower depth ol mirfcry, but it I* u vegotahle Ionic acting directly on ihn liver and uplreu. It rpitiilulCN the Itowulw, quiotn the nerve*, and give* Hitch u lo althy tone to thu whole Hyntem a* to soon make the invalid fid like u new person. ■In operation Iw not violent, Imt i* cliariictemcd h> meat gepthue** ; the patient, x- perience* no fliutiluli change, no tnurKd r«‘HiiltH, bill gruilllliliy hi* troubles ; ; "Kohl tlielr tent*, like the Ainhs, And silently steal away." v Till* is uo new anil/al rh-U dlHcoverjr, toil has been long used with wmidedid i.•medial hihiiIih, and I* pronoun I by the h'gli rnedlral liMlion- tie* ‘‘the most port el till toUIC Hll Hll.dlltiVO known." Ask your drugght Tor it. For Halo by VV M. F. K lUDKIl 4 (2f, 4w Nsw York.