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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1874.
DOMEATIC.^
—An exchange says:* “Your old black
Bilks can be made like new by
following these directions: First
fnb off all dust with a woolen
|h\g. Then mix equal quantities of
(fanogar and strong tea, with which wash
the silk by thoroughly rubbing with a
flannel rng. Fold well, let it remain a
while, then iron on the wrong side with a
hot iron.”
Buicf Facts.—The fumes of a brim
stone match will remove berry stains
from n book or paper or engraving.
If a door doos not uhnt without a “slam,”
put a drop of sweet oil on the catch, or on
the hinge if it creaks. Soap will do, but
not so well.
If there is rust on your flat iron, or
other roughness, put some fine salt on a
ard, rub it rapidly while warm until it
bves smoothly.
If yau wish to make a nail drive easily,
and last long without rusting, dip it in
melted grease first. This is excellent for
fencing and other exposed work.
Hanging a broom in the cellar-way
keeps it from becoming stiff and hard,
Replacing furniture as we sweep saves
much disorder and confusion.
Small Sponge Cake.—Boat well to
gether two egg-i, and then stir in a tea
cupful of powdered white sugar, and beat
five minutes; add slowly a teacupfnl of
flour, beating all the while ; grate half a
lemon into it, and bake ity scalloped Jtins.
Fried Potatoes.—Pare and slice very
thin; put them into cold water five min
utes. Have ready a frying pau of boiling
lard. Dry tho potatoes with a cloth ; fry
them a pale brown; drain in a colandor;
sprinkle on a littlo tine salt, and serve
at once. Koep tho lard boiling and fry
but a few at a time.
Siiin of Bkkf Soup.—Have the shin
i well oraokod up; put it to boil in flvo
I six quarts of water; boil it five or i
f hours; skiui it very often. Cut up, very
flue, half a white cabbage; ohop two tur
nips and three onions; put them all int«
tho soup with pepper and salt, and boil it
f two hours; take the bono and gristle out
I before serving. If you have some raised
Idough make np a dozen balls, the size of
La nutmeg, drop them into tho soup and
Vet them boil half au hour.
Spiced Veal.—Chop 8 pounds of voal
pteuk and one thick slico of salt pork as
|no ns sausage meat; add to it 8 Boston
Vickers rolled fiuo, $ teacup of tomato
jatsnp, 11 well-beaten eggs, 1$ teaspoon-
Inls salt, 1 teaspoonful peppor, and one
v gratcul lemon. Mould it in the form of a
loaf of bread, in a small dripping-pan;
cover with 1 rolled cracker and baste with
A teacupful of hot water and 2 tsblespoon-
fnls of butter. Bake throe hours, basting
Jfery often. This is au elegant dish for
Sp Rice Tuddixo.—One quart of new milk,
HE one cupful of seeded raisins, two-thirds of
A cupful of rieo; koep it hot in a sauce
pan on tho back part of the stovo for two
(ours, or until the rice is soft enough.
Then add one quart of milk, ono cupful
,«of sugar, and, when cool enough, two
fleggs (tho yolks and whites beaten sopa-
L rately until they are both frothy), a piooa
butter tho size of a walnut, and a very
little suit. Mix carefully, so as not to
|Tbreak the rice, and bake about half or
! three-quarters of an hone.
How to Keep and Cook Mackerel.—
Tlio following suggestions with regard to
keeping and preparing pickled maokert-1
And other salt fish are condonsed from an
Article on the subject by Mr. Dane
of Newbnryport, Massachusetts,
gho has more than a merely local reputa
tion as a packer of and as an “expert’
Ion all matters thereto pertaining: To
f keep nice and prevent mating, be sure
[ that they are kept under the pickle. If
[ tho pioklo should get below the fish, fill
l tip with more, made by putting saU in
i cold water. The cellar, or some placo in
L which you havo no fire and an even tern-
I perature, is tho best place to keep all
kinds of picklod fish.
For boiling, soak twenty four hours; for
broiling or for baking, sotk forty-eight
hours. In the latter ease cream or milk
can bo used for cooking them in.
Void the unpleasant rising up in the
rorit aftor eating, which mauy persous
xpevienco, skin tho mackerel beforo
L oking, and a white pulpy substance
o found, which adheres to the skin, and
Inch causes this strong taste.—Journal
u Chemistry.
Soke Thkoat—Tight Collars.—An
minent physician who devotes his whole
ttontion to diseases of the throat and
Jungs told us tbo other day that about
three-fourths of all throat diseases would
got well by wearing very loose collars and
no nooktios. He said that often singers
would come to him for throat disease
and lojis of voice, and ho would tear open
tlieir cravats and cure them with no other
treatmeut whatever. The pressure of the
collar on the arteries of the neck is very
bad for tho health, said he. Ho also
added: If you have a disease of the
throat, let naturo do tho curing and the
physioiuu just as littlo as possible.
Ruudek Cement.—There aro several
kinds of India rubber cement. The best
kuown is ‘'marine glue.” A cheaper ce-
mout, and one that is highly recommen
ded, is made by cutting a quantity of
pure India rubbor, in its natural state, in
to small pieces, putting them in a wide-
- mouthed bottle, and filling it about hulf
Vfull of the purest benzine; the rubber
I will swell up almost immediately, and if
| well sliakon will in a few days nssnnio the
f consistency of honey. If the rubber does
r not dissolve, add more benzine. If,when
dissolved, the cement is too thin, add
more gum. A pioco of rubber one inch
in diameter, will make a pint of cement.
This dries in a few minutes, and is very
useful in uniting pieces of leather, as it is
both olostic and durable.
THOMAS & PRESCOTT
A RE NOW RECEIVING THEIR NEW
J\. Stock for Full ami Winter of 1874 and
'73. Call uuiJ 000 their
EXCELLENT
Business Suits
Elegant Dress Clothing!
All at Prices Lower than Ever.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. Id, 1874. tf
L. F. AENCHBACHER,
Tailor and Cutter.
CLOTHINC.
#3- Call at my i
Peaso A Nor-
MEDICINES.
8. LAND AUER.
REMEMBER,
The New York Store!
The New York Store!
DRY GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY
AND LOWEST COST I
The New York Store,
The New York Store,
The New York Store.
ALL IN WANT OF* DRY GOODS,
CALL ON
8. LANDAUER,
S. LANDAUER.
DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YORE STORE,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street.
'The New York Store*
Tlie New York Store.
New York Prices.
New York Prices.
COME ONE, OOME AZjXj.
„ „ COME ONE, COME AT.Ti.
Nearly all di*en*os originate from Indigestion
and Torpidity of tho Liver, and relief is always
anxiously sought after. If the Liver is Kogulated
in its action, health in almost itivsriuhly secured
Want of action la I lie Liver cutises lloudachc
Constipation, Jauu.lieo, Pain ill tho Shoulder*
Cough, Chills. Mz/.Iiiosh, Pour Stomach, Bad Tasti
iu tho Mouth, lUIioiiH Attacks, Palpitation of tho
Heart, Depression of Spirits, or the lilucs, ami n
hundred other symptoms, for which SIMMONS'
1,1 V KU KKHULATOK is the last remedy that ii
ever been discovered. It acts mildly, cfTectiiiiliy
and being a simple vegetable compound, cut ‘
injury iu any quantities that it may be tak>
is harmless in every way; it Ims been u
forty years, and hundreds of tho good and great
from all parts of the country will vouch for its
being the purest and hcit.
Simmons' LIVER REGULATOR, or Medicine,
I* harmlosB,
Is no dr 'Stic violent imdisine,
Is sure to euro if taken regulurly,
Is no intoxicating beverage.
Is a faultless family nicdicino,
Is tho chospist medicine iu tho world,
Is given with safety and tho happiost results to
tho most delicate infaut,
arrange
Takes tho placo of Quinine ana Bitters of every
kind,
Contains tho simplest and best remedies.
FOR SALE iir ALL DRUGGISTS,
fohft deodswly
DRY COOD8.
A NEW ENTERPRISE 1 .
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED
A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE,
.A.t INTO. 1S2 Broad. Street,
AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes
AS LOW AS ANY JOltltlNG HOUSE IN NEW YORK Oil ELSEWHERE
To convince any merchant that tho altovo statement is Corroct, wo propose to duplicate any
New York invoices they may bring: us.
N. II—Partl « desirous of buying at retail will And our Rotail Houso (No. lfil Broad stroot)
supplied with dcsirahlo and scuvonable goods, which will bo sold at bottom prices.
Wo huvo employed competent ami polltoSaloHiuon, who will take pleasure in showlug goods.
GROCERIES.
W. J. WATT.
J. A. WALKER.
WATT & WALKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Comet* under Kunkin 1Iouno 9
rAVE NOW IN STORE AN1) TO ARRIVE, EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN
L a First Class Provision Store, to-wit:
50 hhds. Clear Bib Bacon Sides.
50 “ Bacon Shoulders.
25 boxes lee-Curcd White Meat.
150 RoIIb Heavy Bagging.
450 Bundles Iron Ties.
200 bbls. Flour, all grades.
50 “ Whiskey.
100 “ Sugar, and everything in quantity and qual
ity to suit the most fastidious.
Soap, Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, &c
Will have FLORIDA SYRUP »» soon at the aeaton will permitIta
boing shipped, w Don't forget the place.
'p'-l u WATT A WALKER.
New Advertisements.
Now Hod lord, M ft**.
WORKING PEOPLE—Malo or Fc
VV molo— Employment at homo, *30 pel
week warranted. No capital required. Par
Williamsburg, N. Y.
Nsw Would Puulihuimu (Jo., Phtlad’u
At homo, male or female; i|i35 per
.Week, day or evening. No capital.
fife*
We send valuable package or
ils by mall freo. Addrox* with
stamp, M. YOUNG, 173 Green-
w lob stree t, N. Y. 4w
WANTED--MINWM.T ’SSL
tJonory Pockago out. Sample pack ago, post-
aid, for26o. Clroularsf.ee. J. BRIDE, 707
iroadway, N. Y. 4w
A go in* Wanted! Dip loin a Awarded
rl W N ’ s Pictorial Bibles
i,300 Illustrations. Address lor circulars A.
J. Holman h Co., 030 Arch at., Phlla. 4w
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
Having had in our employ an Ag«nt that wo have diaoovared fo be limply
diminutively insignificant and contemptuously unworthy, unreliable, indo
lent and dishonest fellow, through whom an Impretsion has become eurrent
that we are about discontinuing our business in Columbua, we desire to say
that notwithstanding any and all such representations that may be or may
have been made, wc arc determined to make our Machine more prominently
known than ever.
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY.
CAWLEY & LEWIS,
Oolmnbne, O-w.
MILLINERY.
New Millinery and Fancy Goods !
A mild aperient and gentle pnritn-
live, recommended lor tho cure of oil de
rangements of tho stomach, liver and bowels.
By their timely uso much sickness Is prevent
ed. The test of many years hare proven them
to bo tho safest, surest and best of all the pills
ever offered to tho public. They purlly tho
Dlood, rouiovo all corruptions and rostoro tho
diseased system to pcrlcct hoalth. An nil
Antidote to Ulil I In and Fever they have
no oqual. For DynpepNla they nre a
Npeclflc. For Mick Headache and
BIIIoiim Folic they are a sure cure. For
CoiiNttpatfon, Kheninatlfliti, 1*11 cm,
Palpitation of the Heart, l*uln In
the hide. Hack and Loin*, Nervonn.
new*, a positive remedy. For Female Ir-
reifiilarltleN, without a rival. When
ono doe* not “foel very well,’’ a single dose
stimulates the stomach and bowols, restores
tho appetite, and Imparts vigor to the system.
Sold everywhere. Olilce, 18 Murray street,
New York.
DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE
Is easily applied, Imparts a beautiful black or
brown, and acts like magic. Tho best in tho
world. Sold by all druggists. Prlco *1 a box.
Nix Thousand Dollar Cow*.
Pakih. Ky, October 28.—Tho short
horn cnttlo Kiilo of E. G. Bedford, which
took placo at the fair grounds near this
city to-day, is tho largest sale that has
r been made iu Keutuoky. Twenty-
ci»wh and. heifers were sold at an av
f eroge of $1,095, and fourteen balls at an
y average of $1,1115, a total of $58,715.
Tho Hale was largely attendod by traders
from all parts of the United States and
Canada. The principal animals sold
wore London Duchess IX., to John Ken*
nedy, of Paris, at $4*,0(>0; London Duch
ess VII., at $5,100, and London Duehuss
XL, at $4,400, to T. J. MoGibbon, of
Oynthiaua, Ivy.; the Twenty-first Duko of
Adrian, at $7,025, to J. H. Spears A Sons,
of Illinois; London Duke XIX., six
months old, at $5,500, to Wm. U. Dun
can, of Illinois.
Aftor wards, Messrs. H.ill &. Bedford
sold twoaty-seveu cows and heifers at nn
average of $142, and sixteen bulls at an
average of $258; total $15,825. To
morrow the great sale of B. B. Groom
takes place near Winchester. This will
l»e followed by soles every day this week
and part of next.
Cheap Mkai.s in New York.—The
Young Men’s Christian Association in
Now York havo a department for tho fur
nishing of cheap meals, at which tickets,
good for one meal, aro sold at tbo rate of
ten dollars per hundred. Over twevo
thousand of these tickets were sold last
wintor.
—Tho convention of the American choap
transportation association, held at Wash
ington, in January last, adjourned to meet
iu Richmond, Va., at such time as the
executive committee should elect, and af
ter consultation, it has been docidod to
issue the call for a convention to assem
ble in Richmond Tuesday, the first day of
December next.
DR. TUTT’S
EXPECTORANT
Tho ghastly record of deaths that
result Irom pulmonary affections is frightful.
Thore is no disease that Is so lnil.luous In Its
attack as consumption. Hy the nogloct of
"slight colds" they soon become doop seated
and defy ron.cdlcs which, 11 applied at tho out-
sot, would have averted nil danger. Dr.
Tutt’s Expectorant hns proven itself the
■noMt valuable I.ung DalNain evor
discovered. A dlNtliigulNliod clergy
man of New York pronounces it the "great
est blosslng 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. Ollkco
18 Murray streot, New York.
f -bir. ■b...,u w iv
HIDES.
Important to Merchants
B UY your WRAPPING PAPER AND PAPER
BAGS ut home, at New York rates, from
M. M. HIRSCH,
Corner Bridge and Oglethorpe streets.
Important to the Public.
, FURS, BEESWAX, RAGS
•ash prices, to
M. M. HIRSCH,
Corner Bridge and Ogluturpo, and Crawford Sts.
8TOVES AND TIN WARE
Stoves, Stoves
^NATHAN CMN,j&
(Opposite Sou Office)
Columbus, Ga.,
k of STOVES, HOLLOW AND STAMPED
WARE, IIOU8R-FUUN18I1INQ GOODS, Ac. Also
TIN WARE, »t wholesale m.d retail.
Manufacturer of TIN, 811 RET IRON AN
COPPER WORK.
Roofing and Guttering
done promptly and in tho ht-st manner.
lie solicits a call, feeling ft*hiired that ho cm
give entire satisfaction.
AMT Price as low as tho lowest. Come and ■<
Uforejrou buy. oct26 wxlAwtf
Mrs. LEE, 75 Broad Street,
W OULD respectfully Inform tho Ladles that she hft* just roturnod from Now York with
the largest, prettiest and choapost stock of Mllllnory and Fun.y Goods ever brought to
this market. It consists in part of tho following goods, viz :
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Hats, trimmed and un-
TRIMMED. BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND LACKS.
Bonnet and Sash Ribbons, Neck Ties, Embr’d Handk’fs,
Berlin and Kid Gloves in every variety.
Ladies’ Underwear and Corsets, Black Crape Cofffars and Veils.
Hair Goods and Jet Jewelry a specialty.
ALSO, LADIES’. MISSES’ AND INFANTS’ SACKS ANI) HOODS. OTTOMAN
SHAWLS AND SCARFS, HALMOKAL AND HOOPsKIHTS, HEADED AND LEATHER
IIKLTS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, ovory shndo, and many othor goods which sho offors for c .sli
at the very lowest \ rices.
Unliimhiis, (In., October 11th. 1874. tf
KOH’TO. POPE.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
.IAS. W. I.ONO.
BOOT and SHOE STORE.
WE ARE RECEIVING AND OPENING AT
ISTo. 104: Broad Street,
NEXT DOOIt TO J. KYLE A CO.
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
WE KEl’AIK Al.l, HIP PI NOS FIIEE OF UI1ARUE,
and gunrnntoo satisfaction In every Instance.
Parties will Und It to their Interest to give
oct4 d&wly
Millinery and Hair Goods Emporium.
Mrs. M. R. HOWARD, Randolph Street,
"OULD respectfully call tho attention of tho Ladles to her clcgunt and cheap stock or
. . Fall and w inter Millinery, selected hy experienced buyers in tho Now York and Balti
more market?, 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.
I defy competition In prices. octlS tf
For Sale or Rent.
Y FARM known ns tho Thompson
place, 1>£ tulloK east of Jiox Springs
nfwogeo li/iHro/ttl. von flit tin a; of 607 ' *■
... —800 olonrod, and balance well limbered
STOKE—Neat HIh, EASY Fils -from and nearest the depot. Mr. Tom Por«onKnow
slock of FINE HOI ITS, shoes AND roddoson I he place. Good framed and palntod
GAITERS, hi. all tho Javorlto styles. Wo and celled house ; healthy and excellent neigh-
cat slid sub- horhood. Prlco *2,50<» cush. Terms uiado
Work Shop, known Ht my law office.
f LOW-PRIGE1
stniitfftl work for tho Farm, f
School Wear, and for Jluslue.
WARRANTED.
IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY.
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO.,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
Columbus, Cifeorgia.
MAKUVACTUEKUR OP
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, CIRCULAR HAW MILLS,
FLOURING AND COTTON MILL MACHINERY,
CANE MILLS, HYEDI* KETTLES, HORSE POWERS, PUMPH,
PULLEYS, SHAFTING AND HANGERS.
ALUMS', GOLDEN'S, AND OTHER IMPROVED IRON SJ11EW COTTON
PRESSES,
TELLIEH’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES.
Are Agents for THE ECLIPSE DOC RLE TU RHINE WATER WHEELS und
PLL.SOM ETER PCMl'S.
HOLLOW WARE, FIRE DOGS, COAL GRATES, GIN GEARING,
STEAM AND WATER PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS, <7LORE CHECK,
SAFETY AND STOP VALVES, GAUGE COCKS, STEAM & WATER GAUGES,
itml >t general aHHortnient ef Eiigineer*' and MaeltlnlHt*’ Supplier.
IRON and RRASS CASTINGS and SPEL'IAI. MACHINERY made to order. Send
ror Price LIhU. COLUMBUS IKON WORKS CO.
A. CABI).
The ColiiinbuHIron Works Company will ftirniatlt Plana, Drawings and Estimates
for Cotton and Woolen Mills, and will contract for fnriiislilng and erecting the com
plete Machinery and appliances for same, of the best and most approved patterns,
ami npiin the most favorable terms. fsepllo tf
BOOTS AND SHOES.
We Give Them Fits!
FOR SALE AND RENT.
Great Inducements to
ror
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN IIMW BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Druggist*. 4W
WANT E l)
OK EVER rVEI.IHIItB.
I fcVKUV lb\V
F WAITS.
AGENTS
r.lR THE IIRAXHEST II
Y0UMAY8 I .
DICTIONARY | '
Contains 20,000 Keclpun n»r ovor) mnitr, ivwnw
fide numlwr: beware of imitations). Abso
lutely indisponrablo to all clasnes, paving
inouay dally to every buyer. Nailing lasfur
than any othor throe bonks combined t Six
teen page circular and oxtra Cornu free. F. A.
Ilirrt'HiNHON N Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 4w
Waters 1 New Scale Pianos,
NQUARE AND UPRIGHT,
Aro tho trast made. Tho touch clastio, tho
tono poworlul, puro and oven through tho ou-
tiro scale, yot mellow and sweet.
WATERS’ CONCERTO ORGANS cannot
) nsoullod In touo or lioauty; they defy coin -
potlttuu. The Couoorto Stop Is a fine Imita
tion of tho Human Yulco.
Wnrr.iiitod lor six yours. Prices oxtrcincly
low for onsh or part cmh, and Imlanco iu
monthly payinents. Socond-hand lnstrutnvnt h
at great bargains. Agonis wanto-i. A liberal
dlseount hi Teachers, Ministers, Churches,
Sellouts, Lodges, etc. illustrated Catalogues ’
‘ lit)RAC** * *
mulled.
4w
The Mason & Hamlin
Organ Company,
winners of throe highest Medals and Diploma
o! Honor at Vienna, ’?», and Purls, ’07, now
offer the ttnest. assortment of tho best Cablnot
We Give
As to Price, Stylo and Durability.
wu orrKit
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 & CURTIS,
No. 73 Broad St.,
oct23 tf _ Sign of tho lilg Hoot.
1ST 153
BOOTS AND SHOES
oetaa dAwtr
For Rent.
CARPENTER SHOP AT BROAD
and Thomas streets.
Apply to
«opl7 tf MRS. L. F. MEYER.
For Rent.
O FFICES AND SLEEPING
ROOMS In the Georgia Hume In- HHK
surnnee Huildlng, among which is th«**“
olilce now occupied by Soutlu-rn Lite Insurance
Company. Apply to
CHARLES COLEMAN,
ttUg30 tf 110 it road St.
Administrator’s Sale.
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
L. M. »UI IltS.
<1. M. WILLIAMS.
BURRUS & WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Al&kama Wareliouse, Columbus, Ga.
Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand. Wo also soil
the Brown Cotton Gin.
Am- v r . \V. It. IIU(ltlK8 is with iw us 8rulc*inHii, nnd will la* pleased to servo hi* obi friends,
jyl’i Urn
A. M. ALLKN.
PKTKil PRKKK.
Fontaine "Warebouse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
Thursday, November 6th, and Irutn duy
until the HRino Is connltidctl, tho personal
porishablo property of his estate, eounlHLiiig of
llorsuK, Mules, Cattle, Hour, Sheep, Corn,
Fodder, Cotton Hoed, Gin, Wagons, Carriage,
ono Copper Still, Plantation Implements, und
n any other articles nocessxry for farming and
house-keeping. Halo made under an onlor of
tbo Honorable Court of Ordinary of Muscogue
county. Terms cush.
JOSEPH F. POU,
Adm’r, ke.
octal dtd
Plantation Stock aud farm
ing Utensils for Rent.
Chappell farm, nt Warrior
Stand, Ain., with a portion of tho mulus und
all the farming utensils About U'ki acres or
land, gin house nnd .'seholleld press.
id on the place. Thu farm
mod excellent, on
. M. It USSR
SPLENDID STOCK OF .
Good Boots and Shoes,
CONBIHTINO OK
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’ Shoos.
Gentlemen’s, lions’, Youths’and Children’s
Boots, Shoet, Gaiters and Brogana.
ALSU, *
llliitc Oak aril liiinlrk Sale Leather,
French and American Calf Skin9.
AL'O,
Boot and Shoe Tools, Lasts, Pegs,
ocl27 dkwtf
IAS. M. ItUSSKLL.
v Office, Columbus, Ga.
RESTAURANTS.
r ru i: ardor.
dy .
It lit tit’’ stand as a Saloon and Res
taurant. Ho In now prepared to furnlxh Meal*,
ChoicoLiquor* awl Cigars, nn<1 customers may
I o an.-ured everything will be tlio best the
market affords. oct8-tf
best to deserve It.
pub:
ESI
5ST FIGURES.
FOR CASH, tho
r mu at the LOW-
J. MARION ESTES,
oct4 doodkwtt 122 Broad St.
Reich’s Restaurant
No. 112 Broad St.,
H AS just been opened, nnd !h now prepared
to lay botoro its guerfts and patrons u
BILL OF FARE
KQUA-Xi TO A.KTY l
Fount only nt first class Hotels nnd Restau
rants In the largest cities of tbo Union.
Mm- Prompt attention and reasonable rates.
Opuu at all hours.
octl 3m
SANS SOUCI
Bar, Restaurant a Teu Pin Alley.
B est of wines, liquors a cigars.
OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, and Choloo
MuiiIh nerved nt all hours, at reasonable price*,
and i rlvato room* when desired.
TJiE TEN PIN ALLEY is tho host orer
constructed In Columbus. Mr. JAS. FOR AN
has clrirao.
q.124 tl A. J. POLAND, Proprietor.
POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE!
—$20—
WILL BUY A
First Mortgage Premium Bond
4 OK TUB
MTew Vorls.
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO.,
Authorised by the Logklatare of tho State of
Now York.
2d Premium Drawing, ller. 7, in
Stl Hcrte* Drawing, January 4, I s
EVERY HONI) will be ltet<ecino4l wltt.
Prouilum, as an equivalent lor Interest.
Capital Premium, 8100,00
Address, for Honds and full Informal Ion,
MOHCENTHAU, BRUNO A CO.,
Fluanrlal Agents, 23 Pauk Row, N. Y.
Post Ofllcu Drawer W. 4w
First Grand Gift Concert.
MONTPELIER
Female Humane Associat 1 ii
At Alexandria, Va.
N*ovomtoor BO, 1874.
LIST OF GIFTS.
1 Grand Cash Gilt *100,(Kin
1 Oruud Cush Gilt bu.oto
1 Grand 1 'ash Gift 26,0 u
10 Cush Gilts, *10,000 each loo.ooo
16 Cush Gifts, 6 000 each 76,uoo
6o (ht-'h Gifts, 1,000 each bo.txrj
100 Cash (lifts, 600 each 60 uoo
1,0-tO Cash Gilts, looesch loo.ooo
l,ouo Cush (Hit*, 60 each 60,000
20,0 0 Cash Gifts, 20 each 400,0,0
22,178 Cosh Gifts, amounting to *1,000,000
NIIMHKK OF TIC’llETN, 100,000.
1MUOK OK TICKETS.
Whole Tlekots *20 to
Halves 10 00
tlunrturs 6 00
Eighths or each Coupous 2 60
6!<j Tickets for loo 00
Thu Munt)»eli*r Female Humane Associa
tion, chartered by tbo IatgiHlaturu of Virginia
and tho Circuit Court of Orange county, pro
poses by nGrand Gift Concert to establish and
endow a ’’Homo for tlio Old, Infirm and Desti
tute Ladles of Virginia," At Montpelier, tho
lorrnor resldcm 0 ut President J Allies Madison.
GovKiiNoa’a Okkicb, Richmond, July 3, 1874.
It ntlords me pleasure to say that 1 am well
acquainted with a large majority of the officers
of the Montpelier Female Hum,mo At-socla-
lion, who reside iu the vicinity of my home,
und I attest their Intelligence and their worth
nnd high reputation us goutfeiiivn, us w. If us
tho pit Idle confidence, Influence and tubs ini
tial mams lit,orally represented among them.
JAS. i. KEMPER, Gov. of Va.
Alexandria, Va., July 8,1874.
• • * I common.I I bom ah gents of honor
and Integrity, and fully entitled to the conii-
deuce of tho nubile. II.. W HUGHES,
U. S. Judge Eastern Diet, of Yu.
Fiirthor references by nor mission : His Ex
cellency O .inert C Walk or, cx-Govcrnor of
Va.; Hon. Robert E. Withers, Lloul-Gov. of
Va. and U. S. Senator eieot; Sunalurs and
Members of Congress from Virginia.
Romlttanees lor tickets may be made by ex
press, prepaid, postoftlco money order on
Washington, D. C.. or by registered latter.
For full particulars, testimonials, ke., send
for circulars. Address,
lion. JAMr.N IIAKIIOUIt,
Prosd’t M. F. H. A., Alexandria, Vft.
Reliable Agents wanted everywhere.
octl4 4w
HAVE VUU TRIED
JURUBEBA?
Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated 7
Are you no Liuigiiitl that any .-x.-rtlou
require* ui»re of nn effort Ilian you b-.<l capaldo
of iiiakiiig t
Then Iry JUKI IIF.I1A, tlio woii.l-rful
~ Igorator, w hich actn no bt-m-flclully
For Sale.
A GOOD SECOND-HAND
Piano, very clieap for cash
A second-hand M»5lI0.il.,n, sulta-<* - « v *
bio for Parlor, Sabbath School Ko.iin, or small \ )
Cbureli. Very low for On-b. Aiplyto 1
J- MA RION ESTES, at tn- end of each mouth, or eoutruet eeases.
oolcoUtt 122 Rroad street, j uep2uti
< i miunel’H Stables.
N und after October 1st, 1H74, Morses or
■ ilvory uv mu month will be charged
nth, and bills must be paid promptly
1 tho
ftivo orgnint im to impart Vigoi
• all
for a short time, ouly to lot iliuauff.o
lower depth of miner)', but it In a vegetable Ionic
acting dim tly on the liver aud splvtm.
U rcpilalM the Hewels, quiets tbo
nerves, aud gives such a healthy tono to the whole
system a* to aoou uiuke the Invalid feel like a new
person.
IIn operation U not violent, but is
characterised by great g.iitlouesK; tlio pat ton t ex
periences no sudden change, uo marked results,
but gradually Ids troubles
"Fold their teuts, like I he Arabs,
And silently steal away.”
Tlds is, no uow aud untried discovery, but lias
been long used with wonderful remedial results,
aud is pronounced by the highest tuedical author!-
ties "1 l.e most powerful tonic au alterative
kuown."
Ask your druggist for it.
For sale by WM. 9. KIDDKR A 00.,
New York,