Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, November 06, 1874, Image 3

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I J DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1874. WIT AND —“What do you think is the best «*« for ft man ? * drawled a lazy fop who was talking to his physician. *'Exercise,” the doctor sternly replied. —Quilp, who has heretofore been ft Universtuist, now thinks there ftre two things destined to be eternally lost: his umbrella and the man who stole it. —A young blood at a hotel was request ed to pass a dish that was near him.^ “Do you mistake me for a waiter ?” said the exquisite. “No, sir; I mistook you for a gentleman,” was the prompt reply. —A wife was enjoined by the doctor to give her husband all tho delicacies she eonld procure, as there was uo prospect of his recovery. Said the loving spouse, “Then what’s the use of wasting dainty bits upon him, if they won't cure him ? ’ —Some naughty person has sAid that Lot’s wife wouldn’t Iiavs looked back, but a woman with a new dress on passed hor, And she wanted to see if the back breadth was ruffled. —An Iowa paper reports the following as the form of marriage in a town in that State: “Join your right bauds. Do you want ouo another ?” They both answer “Yes.” “Well, then, have one another. You're man and wife.” —A backwoodsman,describing a steam boat, said : “It has a saw mill on one side, a grist mill on the other and a black smith shop in the middle, and down stairs there’s a tarnation big pot boiling all the while.” jy —“I wouldn’t be a cook for tho whole Pjtrorld !” said a fashionable yonug lady to |ber betrothed husband. “Of course not,” Ve replied, “if you wore to cook for the Whole world you would never got through your work, but you’ll be able to mauage it ^tcely for our little family.” •rf —Sunday night, a Detroit policeman, passiug a certain house about ten o’clock, haw a man drop from a window nnd heard smothered cries inside. He seized tho man for a burglar, but soon found that he hud the owner of the house iu his dutches. . “Well,” said tho officer, looks suspicious-to see yon drop out of a window that way.” “Well,” replied the tnau, heaving a sigh, “when the old wo man gets her dander up, I ain’t particular about what road I take to get out of the house.” -Tho position of the Republican party reminds me of the position of a doctor who went out West to praotice his profes sion. Au old frieud met him on tho street one day, and asked him how ho was succeeding in his business. “First- rate,” ho replied; “I've had one case.' “Well, nnd what was that?" “It was a ..birth,” said tho doctor. “How did you ( succeed with that? ” “Well, the old wo man died, und the child died, but by the grace of God 111 save the old man yet.’ —8. 8. Cox. —It is not our fault that we are red headed and small, nnd the next time one of those overgrown rural roosters iu a ball room reaches down for our head and suggests that some fellow haR lost a rose bud out of his bntton holo, there will be troub le.—Milwaukee Sentinel. —Two young men out riding were pass ing a farm houso whore a farmer was try ing to harness an obstinate mole. “Won’t ho draw ? ” snid one of the men. “Of course,” said the farmer; “he’ll draw the attention of every fool that passeB this way.” The young men drove on. —Ho was a billiard player of some oto. Uo wont out huntiug, and one of is shots went very wide of the mark. “Can’t yon do bettor than that ? ” said the person accompanying him. “Ye-yes,” ho said, “of course, hut I never was good on a straight shot, and so I tried to car- rom on it. —“Do you know why you are like the third term ?” said Busan Jane to her rothoe, who lingered to talk with her Idolphus aft or the old folks had retired. •*No, I dout." “Well,” replied his suc- charino sister, “its because you’re one too many," —A man w-Lo was tnking tho registry of births in a neighboring eity, went to tho iKraso of a somewhat, corse, hard man, and Sot finding any olio at homo, asked jjnjmug lady, who was just coming out of n fflftighboriug house, if there had been any flMftUs iu thnt houso the post year ? “No, Jke replied immediately, “hut the man *ho livos there ought to be born again.’ 1 *±>Bo*ton Traveler. -After au Illinois clergyman gets to be orth no amount of pounding at i miduight door will arouse him to go i tho township in a lumber wagon to (hirry a couple. ! —A red-nosed gentleman asked a wit ghethor ho believed in spirits. “Ay, sir," Remarks by Jesla Billings. If you want to git a big krop, and a big yield for the seed, sow wild oats. If i had a boy who didn’t lie, woll enough to suto me, i would seud him tu tendiu a dri goods store. Man was kreated a little lower than the angels, and has boon gittin lower ever since. It is dredfnl easy to be a phool—a man kan be ono and never know it. The man who kan wear a shirt a whole „eek, and koep it clean, aint fit for any- hing else. When a man’s dog deserts him on kount ov his poverty, he can’t git any owor in this world, not hi land. Luv is like the weasels—we ksn't al ways tell when wo ketched it, nnd aint apt to have it severe but onst, and then it bint kounted much unless it strikes inly. —Ouo night, receutly, a Detroit police- an, passiug a certain house about 10 ^o'clock, saw a man drop from a window, and heard smothered crie* inside. lie aeizod the man for a burglar, but soon found that ho had the owner of the houso in his clutchos. “Well,” said the officer, “it looked suspicious to see you drop out of a window that way.” “Woll,” replied the man, heaving a sigh, “when the old woman gets her dander up, I ain’t partic ular nbout what road I take to get out of the house.’’ CLOTHING. Thomas <t rmcoi’T EXCELLENT Business Suits AND Elegant Dress Clothing! All at Prices Lower than Ever. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 10,1874. tf L. P. AENCHBACHEK, Tailor and Cutter. A'S’w* it II.—: No work delivered until paid for. Call at my rooms over Peaso & Nor man’s Hook Store, Uroad street. sop23 3m druccists. Eagle Drug Store No. 03 Browd >1. 1). HOOD & CO. Successors to K. C. IlOOD k BRO. W E arc now offering superior inducements to cash purchasers at wholesale and retail, all cla*sos of pood* in our line. We challenge competition with tho best houses It pr.ces and quality of our goods. Wo keep firstclass articles of Drrugs, Chemicals. Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass. Puny, etc. Also, large stock of Patent Medicines, oblef among which I* Dr. lluod’s celebrated Eureka Liver Medicine. Keroseno Oil a specialty, nt bottom figures M. D. HOOD R CO. October 7th, 1874. Blue Drug Store. and vicinity with anything In his line at WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. tentlon t< great induce ments to Country Merchants. He kcops only PUKE AND RELIABLE DRUGS. Call and see him at 136 Broad Street. From this date cash Is required for all goods oc4 tf GROCERIES. W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. C. II. WATT. WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner under Rankin ITovine, H ave now in store and to arrive, everything usually kept in a First Clas* Provision Storo, to-wit: 50 hhds. Clear Bib Bacon Sides. 50 “ Bacon Shoulders. 25 boxes Ice-Cured White Meat. 150 Rolls Heavy Bagging. 450 Bundles Iron Ties. 200 bbls. Flour, all grades. 50 “ Whiskey. 100 “ Sugar, and everything iu quantity and qual ity to suit the most fastidious. Soap, Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, &c Will have FLORIDA 8YRUP »» soon a, the i.iton will permit Its beino shipped, cr Don’t forget the place. If WATT A WALKER. jargest Stock, Best Goods, Lowest Prices! AT THE BALTIMORE E! NEW GROCERY STORE. POLLARD & HARRIS, Old Ntnnd of J. K. Kodd A Co. (next door to Chatt nhooi-heo National Bank.) \ FULL LINE OF FRESH GROCERIES AND STAPLE DRY GOODS .1UST ojlveJ. Having bought our goods for CASH, wo shall Foil them uiion a CASH BASIS, luarnntrclng our prlt't s to lie as low ns any house In tho city. Goods delivered to any part < .ho city Free of Charge. Give us a call, and we will do our nest to ploaso. Terms Strictly Cash! POLLARD ft HARRIS, ocl8-deo.ia.wly t'olninbno, tleorgla. DRY COODS. S. LANDAU SR. REMEMBER, The New York Store! The New York Store! DRY GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY AND LOWEST COST! Tho New York Storo, Tho Now York Store, The Now York Store. AL.1. IIV WANT OF DRY GOODS, CALL. ON 8. LANDAUER, 8. LANDAUER. DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YORK STORE, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street. r riio New Ym-lt Store, The New York Store. New York New York I’riceN. COME ONE, OOME ATiIj. COME ONE. COME A.L1L1. 88 Broad Street. Business Suits, Walking Suits, Dress Suits, Over Coats, Talmas, Ac. A oomplcte assortment of Youths’ and Bovs’ Clothing. A fine line of White and Fancy Shirts, Under Shirts, Neckties, Scarfs, Hats, Caps, s represented. HOFFLIN, RICH &C0„ 88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. Mr. J. C. HARRIS is with us, and will be loused to sen his friends. oct2 tf Deod&VV OPELIKA DIRECTORY. Doctors. UIl. JAS. T. AVAltNOCK, Surgeon ami Physician. dire at Slaughter's Drug Storo, Railroad slice mi. J. W. 11. WILLIAMN Offers his professional Services. Uifiro over R. 51. Gr*-cn A Uo.’*, Chambers k R. R. streets. ov26 Millinery. A11SSE8 WHITE & TUCKER, Fashionable Milliners and Dressmakers. Uentloiueu'* Hurts cut by chart measure, and EE s dry goods »to: Chamber* struut, telil MRS. C. V. HARLOW, Fashionable Milliner and Dressmaker. oio Agent of lluttcrick k Co.’s Pattern*, tho late banking House of ghuppnid A Cc Opelikii, Ala.ja23 Notaries Public. U. D. HIGGINS, Doing appointed Notary Public for Leo equity, respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends. Holds Comt 1st and 2d Saturdays ot each month, H. O. lloilifield's law office. ja*3 Furniture, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES. KUB’T C. POPK. JAS. W. LONG. JMESVar -fry and SHOE STORE. WE ARE RECEIVING AND OPENING AT unto. 104 Broad Street, NEXT DOOR TO J. KYLE A UO. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES O UR STOCK IS ALL NEW AND FRESH, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTUR era’ hands, and made lor us. WE REPAIR AI.L RIPPING* FREE OF CHARGE, and guirnntoo satisfaction In ovory Instance. Parties will find it to tholr interest to glvo oct4 dfrwly a cull before purcasing. LIQUORS, WINES, etc. ROSETTE & LAWHON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealers At tula Establishment PURE and UNADULTERATED LIQUORS are sold. Brandies, Rum, Gin, Wines, Whiskies of all qualities, ten different brands, New Advertisements. with Chromes. Bend Stamp. DEAN k CO., New Bedford, Mass. 4w WORKING PEOPLE—Mslo or Fo- > v male— Employment ut homo, 630 p- r week warranted. No capital required. Par ticulars and valuable sntmdoi sont free. Ad dress, with 0 ront return stamp, C. ROSS, Williamsburg, N. Y. <w Great Inducements to gents, lor terms and circulars, address, Nmw World PrnLiaiiiNu Co., Phtlad’a. 4u forailion, by mall troo. Address \ ten cents rotui * WANTED--*' tlonoiy Package out. F paid, for 26c. Circulars free. 'lug Prise ekago, . BRIDE, 707 P« Broadway, N. Y Agent*. Wanted! Diploma Awarded Io,KOLMAN. 8 p ictprial BiUes 1,300 Illustrations. Address lor circulars A. .1. Holman A Co., 030 Arch st., Phila. 4w_ For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN IIM'i: BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggists. 4w A NEW ENTERPRISE ! WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STOKE, .A.t 3STo. 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'lllK OR ELSEWHERE To convince any merchant that tho nltuvo statement is correct, wo propose to duplicate any New York invoice* they may bring us. N. D —Parti‘S desirous ol buying .at rotnlt will find our Rotall House (No. 164 Uroad itreot) supplied with doslruhlo nnd seutionalde good*, which will ho sold at bottom prices. Wo huvo employed competent ami polite Salesmen, who will take pleasure In showing goods. CAWLEY & LEWIS, MILLINERY. New Millinery and Fancy Goods ! ARE ROSETTE & LAWIION AGENTS FOR THE ORANGE RIFLE POWDER. Mrs. LEE, 75 Broad Street, W OULD rcspeotfully Inform tho Ladles that.she has just roturned from Now York with the largest, prettiest and cheapest -took ot Millinery and Famy Goods over brought to this market. It consists in part of the following goods, vis : Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Hats, trimmed and un- TKIMMED. BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND LACES. Bonnot and Sash Ribbons, Neck Ties, Embr’d Handk’fs, Berlin and Kid Gloves in every variety. Lidi.C Underwear and Corsets, Bleok Crapa Colllars and Valle. Hair Goods and Jet Jewelry a specialty. ALSO. LADIES’. MISSES’ AND INFANTS’ SACKS AND HOODS. OTTOMAN SHAWLS AND SCARFS, BALMORAL AND HOOP-KIKTS, BEADED AND LEATHER HELTS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, ovory shade, ami many other goods which she offors for ossh at tho very lowest prices. * Columbus, Ga., October lltli 1874. tf AGENT^JV ANT E I) mm TT i kwmai PICTIOIAIY I OF I HANTS. Contains 510,000 Recipes for everything (bona JiJe numlier; beware of imitations). Al»n»- lutely indl*pen»able to ail elns-cs, Hiving money dally lo every buyer. Selling taster than any other three Imkikh combined! Si\- tcon page circular ami oxtra term* irce. F A. llrTctiiNRON A Uo., Cincinnati, Ohio. 4w Wliters 1 New Scale Pianos, Nlll'ARK AND UPRIGHT, Aro the best made. Tho touch elastic, the tune powerful, pure nnd even through tho en tire scale, yet mellow and sweet. WATERS’ CONCERTO ORGANS rnnnot be ONOellod In louo or beauty; they defy com petition. The Concerto Stop Is a tine Imita tion ol the Huuiuu Voice. Warranted lor six yours. Prices extremely lew fur cash or part ou-h, and balance m | monthly payments. Socoud-hund lnstruno nfs at great bargains. Agents wattle i. A liberal discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Schools, Lodgos, etc. Illustrated Catalogues luallod. HORACE WATERS Nl SUN, 4M Broadway, Now York. P. O. Box 3607. 4w The Mason & Hamlin Organ Company, winners of throo highost Medals and Diploma ol Honor at Vienna, ’73, and Purls, 'to, now offer tho finest assortment of tho host Cabinet Organs lu tho world, lucludlug new sty «* with recent Improvements, not only exclu sively for oash, ns formerly, hut also on new plans of easy pay incuts, the most favorable ever ollored. Organs routu-t with piivllege of purchase, to almo.-t any part of tho country. First payment $9.00 or upwards. Illustrat'd catalogues und circulars, with lull particulars, sent free on requost. Address MASON U 11MML1N ORGAN CO., 4w Huston, New York, or Chicago. POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE! —$20— WILL HUY A First Mortgage Premium Bond or THft Now York. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO., novl eodkw3tn Sold at Now York prices, freights addod. ROSETTE &. LAWHON. At Panic Prices. A. O. II Alt WELL. Dealer lu all kinds of Furniture. Lawyers. A. J. VilTiLltN, Attorney tuid Comiaellor nt l<nw. Office opposite Alabama House. Practice* iu all the Court* of the Htuto. J»3 Tailors. J. 11. CAM 1*1!ELL, Tullor, Cuttiug ami Making in the Latest Style*, pairing neatly done. South Railroad Bt., over Furniture Store. Dentists. Barber Shops. WF.MI.EY 1IARKIKHER, Mltrber, lorm-r Bouth Railroad uml Chamber* stivcti 111(4NON A TURNER, Anrbers, South Railroad street, unuor Adam* llou der‘23 When y dccifct Hotels. ADA JIN HOUSE. go to Opelika, hi; *uru llousu, opposite Pamo-ng- Insurance. E. (!. HOWEN A SON, General lunuranrc Agent*. , Railroad Street, over R. M. Greene k Co.’i W. W. SHARPE & CO., Publishers’ Agents No. 25 Park Iiow, New York, Are nnttiorlsccl to Contract for AU- vcrtlftlnjf In onr paper. my!4 tf CLOTHING. NEW ARRIVALS —OF- FALL % WINTER CLOTHING ! T O moot tho dem tndn of our trado, wo aro receiving evory woek, from our Manufacturer, additional shipments of New Clothing of all kinds. )ur Goods aro inudo to order, of Good Materials, and warranted to give satisfaction, at >s lower than ever before nUoroil In this market. Look beforo you buy. Roraumber our mnttn—iiUlUK SALES AND SMALL PRO! ITS. )r Spoclul ardors solicited. THORNTON & ACEE, Dctas iloo.ij.ir 78 Broad Stroot. Millinery anil Hair Goods Emporium. Mrs. M. R. HOWARD, Randolph Street, OULD respectfully cill (ho attention of tho I.adlos to her elegant and cheap slock of Fall and Winter Millinery, solcctcd by experienced buyers in the New Yurk and Haiti- markets, consisting of LADIES’, MI8SFS’ AND CHILDREN’S Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnet*, Ribbons, Laces and Flowers, Feathers, Velvets, REAL AND IMITATION HAIR SWITCH EH, REAL AND IMITATION JEWELRY. MOT I defy competition In prices. octlH tf 8ADDLES, HARNESS, ETC. H. MIDDLE BROOK, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN yuloM, lias on hand a largo stock of every style and quality, from tho cheapest to the host. Ladies’ and Cents’ Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags, ALL BTYLKH ANl) riUG'UB. PATENT DASH ENAMEL LEATHER, HARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER Enameled Cloth of nil kinda, Leather nnd Ituhhor Belting, Collar*, Haines, Traee-ChaliiH, Whip-, Blind-Bridle*, Buck-Bands, Bits, Buckles, Spurs, and ull articles In this line usually kept In a first clnss houso. MAll goods in my line will bo sold at reduced prices, with a view of closing out my husl nos* nt mi earlv day. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Mr. MARK A. BRADFORD, fonnorly with Mr. W. K. Kont, is with mo, and would be pleased to sou all his old customers und Irionds. oct4 eodkwffm MIDDZjEBROOK, No. 94 Broad 8treet. RESOLUTE DIYOKCEd OBTAINED FROM court*, of different State*, f or dosertlon, Ac. No publicity required. No charge until divorce granted. Addrea*, II. IIOUHK, Attorney, my30 dswly 1B4 Broadway, N. Y. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Having had in our employ an Agent that we have di.covered to be limply diminutively insignificant and contemptuously unworthy, unreliable, indo lent and dishonest fellow, through whom an impreision has become current that we arc about discontinuing our busines, in Columbus, wa desire to say that notwithstanding any and all such representations that may ba or may have boon made, we are determined to make our Maohine more prominently known than ever. THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY. sug7 oodly $ IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO., FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Columbus, Gooi-fria. MANITVA< TURICII* OR STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERH, CIRCULAR HAW MILLH, FLOURING AND COTTON MILL MACHINERY, CANE MILLS, MYHU1* KETTLES. HOUSE 1'OWERH, PUMPS, PULLEYS, Ml AI TI Nil AND HANGERS. ALLUMS’, GOLDEN’S, AND OTHER IMPROVED IRON SCREW COTTON PRESSES, TELLIER’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES. Aro Agent* for THE ECLIPSE DOUBLE TURBINE WATER WHEELS knd PULSOMETElt PUMPS. TIIKV K KKI* CORBTARTLY ON II A NO HOLLOW WARE, FIRE DOOM, COAL GRATES, GIN GEARING, STEAM AND WATER PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS, GLOBE CHECK. SAFETY AND STOP VALVES, GAUGE COCKS, STEAM A WATER GAUGES, und h general n»*ort iiiont cf Engineer*' and MHi-liinliU' Nii|»|>lle*. A. CARD. The Cnliunhiifl Iron Work* Company will fiirni*li Plan*. Drawings nml EMIninte* for Cotton and Woolen Mill*, and will contract for furiil*hlng and erecting the com plete Machinery and appliance* for *amc, or the best and moat approved pattern*, * upon the moat favorable term*. [sepku tf Sd Prsniltim Drawing, Dee. 7, IK ft<! Nerlea Drawing, JuiniHry f, I EVERY BOND Will ho Redeemod with Premium, u* un equivalent ior Interest. Capital Premium, SI00,00 Address, for Bonds and full Information, MORGEN THAU, BRUNO A CO., Financial Agents, 23 Pahk Row, N. Y. Post Otlk-o Drawer 20. 4w First Grand Gift Concert. MONTPELIER Female Humane Associafn At Alexandri*, Va. UoTombor BQ, 107-1. LIST OF GIFTS. 1 Grand Cash Gilt 4loe.oi‘o 1 Grand Cush Gilt (.(),<• u 1 Grund • tash Gift 26,o 0 10 Cush GIItsgid0,000 eac h loo.ocm 16Cash Gifts, ftooOoHch 7f*,o*to 1,000 otseli 600 each 60,oeo lUO till oil 100,000 bovudi bu.otto COTTON WAREHOUSES. h. H. UUI ias. (1. M. WILMAUH. BURRUS A WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga. 6o Cadi Gilt*, 100 Cash (lifts, 1.0 o Cash Girts, 1.000 Cush tjllla, 20, (> 0 Cash G If IS, XU ouc II 4uu,u< u 22,178 Cush Gifts, amounting to 01,000,000 NUMBER OF TICK LIN, 100,000. Kit tea or TICKETS. Whole Tlokets 420 co Halves lo 00 (Quarters 6 00 Eighths or cuoh Coupons 2 (»:) 6J4 Tlokets for loo uo Thu Montpelier Female Humane As.dela tion, chartered by tho Legislature of Virginia and tho Clroult Court ol Onmge county, pro- puses by a Grand Gilt Concert to establish and endow ft ’’Homo for the Old, Infirm and Host i. tute Ladles of Virginia,” at Montpelier, the former resident0 ol President James Madison. OovKitnoft’s QppKtK, Richmond, duly 3,1874. It atlords mo pleasure to say that 1 am well acquainted with a large majority ol the idllcurs of tho Montpelier Female Humane Ars.>ci:i- tlon, who reside In tho vicinity of my home, JAS. L. KEMPER, Gov. of Va. Alkxanokia, Va., July 8, 1874. • • • I couimond them as gent* of Inmoi and iutogrlty, and lulfy entitled to Hie ootiji deuco oltlio public. If.. VV H(-'GHEN. U. N. Judgo Eastern Hist, of Va. Further rereronoos l*y permission: Ills Ex collency Oiloerl C. Walker, ox-Govcrnor o Va.; Hon. Robert E. Withers, Liout-tiov. 01 Va. and U. N. Senator elect; Senaters tun Members of Congress from Virginia. Remittances lor tickets may Do made by t x press, prepaid, imstolllce money mder ot Wiishlnalon, D.C.. or by registered letter. For full particulms, teitltnonlale,&e.,fhn< lor elroulars. Address, Hon. J AMEN BA ItRO I'B, Presd’tM. F. H. A., Alexandria, Va. Rollablo Agents wanted everywhere. octl4 4w Full Stock of Baftpring and Ties on hand. tho Brown Cotton Gin. a* gcale*mu 11, nnd will to pleased to si We also sell >• hi* old friend*. A. M. AbbKN. I'KTKK I'ltKKK. Fontaine Warehouse. ALLEN, PREER & ILLCES, Cotton Factors &. Commission Merchants HAVE TGU TKIEII JURUBEBA? AUK YOU Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ? Aro you no Lnngiilil tlmt any exertion rsqniriM ntoru of mu i-ffoit Ilian yon b-**l ea; ublo of making f Thou Iry JI'BI'BEBA, tho woiid.-rl'nl Tonb* and Divlgorntor, which a- t* *<• b«-n.-tl. iMlly on the Hceretivu organ* a* to impurt vigor t>» nil the vital force*. It i* uo alcoholic, appotiy.cr. v. ii eh atltiiulnti * fur a *hort time, only tu lot il-« miffurer fall Ion lower depth of misery, but it Is a vegetable tunic acting directly on the liver uml spleen. It regulate* tho Bowel*, quiet* the nerves, and give* such a healthy tone to tin- wind- ■ysteni a* to soon make the invalid feel like a u< a charaeterlKod by great gentlem puriulicPA no sudduii chauge, nu niarla d re*i but gradnnlly lii* trout.le* “Fold their tents, like tli* Aral**, And silently steal away.” This i* no new and untried dRcvery. but been long ti*«-d with wotiderfi I rimedial m i und i* pronounced by the Ingli-st lU -dbu! ai tli tie* “the must powerful tonic an all.ui. kno-