Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, November 11, 1874, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1874. DOMESTIC MATTERS. BOOTS AND SNOBS. To Kkuove Siimos.— In msnj oases ... _ a , tosUnUneotis relief from llw P^nosnbs VV6 G \WG TheiTI F itS ! obtained by pressing upon tno plnoo con- ; tainingthe sting with thetubs <’****"**“ T71VERY DAY AT THE OLD SHOE koy. This exUncts the King, Mid then i* Jij STOKE—Neat Fits, KAIY Fita-rrmn drop of wiuaamonia will nentreliie the oar stock of FINE BOOTS, SHOES AND -Jjis— -A the iMiison and alley the smart OAITERS, In all the favorite styles Wo 5# !i or ine poison, »a*M j have a line of LOW-PRICED, seat and aub- Ot the wound. A little bit or BMeraras #tantiE , work for tho y Ar m,the Workshop, moistened and laid oyer the affected part for School Wear, and for Business, ALL will also heal it. NmmiuiiA Remedy.—Orate horse rad ish And mix in vinegar, the Mine as for "Ipurposes, and apply to the temple I the head or face is affected, or the [ when the pain is in the arm or shoul- WAKUANTED. We Give Tliein Satisfaction! As to Price, Stylo and Durability. JioN Tahtlets.—Rnb a teacnpfnl of Fin lumps over tho rind of a fresh k t, ho us to absorb all the essential qneozo the jnice of tho lemon over h augur; crush it flno with a sponge; 1 to it two eggR, well beaten, and two ipooufnls of sweet butter; beat all her, aud bake in little patty-pans [.with puff paste. > Ohiken Pus.—Glean and cat up yoRr chickens and put them in a pot to ate#, covering them with water. Put hotter (large spoonful to two chickens) in it, with salt and pepper. While it is •tewing, moke a rich puff paste, with lard add flour, roll out a pieco and line a bak ing pan, stir a tablespoonful of flour with water and stir it in the chicken, then pour . it all in tho pan with the paste in it. Roll i pieco of dough for the top aud bnt- :, spriukle flour over it and roll again; tis twice, then put it on tho pan and piocos of dough twisted across the uud in rings betweon; stick it well in eonlro with a fork, pro.«8 the edges the fork, uud bake it slowly. You then, a North Carolina pie. Iubd Pudding.—Put two quarts of on the tire; when it boils, pour in a pint of white wino, strain the curd tno whey, and pound it in a mortar, six ounces of butter, half a pound loaf sugar aud half a pint of rice flour, i much crackers beaten as fine as flour; Ilk eggs made light, and half a grated r 7|jjmeg, beat all well together, and bake in saucers iu a moderate oven; turn out carefully in your dish; stick slices of citron in them, and pour on melted butter, with sugar aud wine. mi*kin Pudding.—Stew a flno sweet till soft and dry; rub it through ire, mix with tho pulp six eggs qnite a quarter of a pound of bntter, half It of now milk, some pounded ginger pntineg, a wine glass of brandy, and to your taste. Should it be too , stew it a little drier; put a paste I the edges, and in the bottom of a •• dish or plate twist them and lay j across the top, and bake it nioely. bket of Reef Baked.—Bone a bris- l beef and make holes in it with a knife abont an inoh apart; them alternately with fat pu, parsley and oysters, all piped small aud seasoned with faded cloves aud nntmeg, pepper and ; dredge it well with flour, lay it in a i with a pint of red wine and n largo ouful of lemon pickle; bake it three irs, tako the fat from the gravy and |n it; serve it up garnished with green lies. to Make SausAOER.—Take the louder * of fresh pork, chop thorn exceed' r fine—chop some of tho leaf fat, and jthciu together in the proportion of i pounds of pork to one pound of fat, on it very highly with pepper and , add a small quantity of dried sage Ibod to a powder; have tho skins nicely (pared. Fill them aud hang iu a dry HauKugo* are excellent made into |es aud fried, but will not keep bo well i skins. Excellent Method of Deessino f.—Tako a rib roastiug piece that has i hanging ten days or a fortnight, I it neatly, rnb some salt over it and |t tight, binding it around with twine; pe spit through tho inner fold with- ncking it in the flesh, skewer it well st it nicely; when nearly done, i and froth it; garnish with scraped •dish. |ette Pudding.—Slice n loaf of I tolerably thick—lay tho slices in ettom of a dish, outtiug them so as Ivor it completely; sprinkle some r aud nutmeg, with a little butter on | layer; when all aro in pour on a quart pod boiled custard sweetened—serve 1 a Leu cold. Ciiors.—Take tho best end of a 1 of voal, cut it iu chops with ono i each, leave the small end of the » bare two inches, bent them flat, and aro them with eggs aud crumbs, like butter spine naif sheets of white Jer, wrap one rouud oach chop, skowor •fell, leaving the bnro bone out, broil I till done, aud take care the paper p not barn; have nice white sauce in a t Boil Fowls.—Dust the fowls well i flour, put them in a kettle of oold r, cover it close, set it on the fire ; ien the skum begins to rise take it off, I them boil very slowly for twenty miu- theu take them off, oover them , and the heat of the water will stew i enough in half an hour; keep the i wbolo, and they will be both whiter | plumper than if they had boild fast; bn you take them up drain them, and over them white sauce or melted r. # (Sweet Potato Buns.—Boil and mash I potato, rub into it as much flour as [11 tuako it like broad; add spice and ;nr to your taste, with a spoonful of st; when it has risen well, work in a » of butter, bake in small rolls. wa OFFER BOOTS, BROGANS, PLOW-SHOES, and a full lino of STAPLE and FANCY WORK, AT WHOLE- SALE, at linuros that MUST provo attractive to close buyers. WELLS & CURTIS, No. 73 Broad St., DRY COODS. REMOVAL. J. KYLE & CO. HAV E REMOVED TO No. 106 Broad Street, Throo doors below their old stand. The houi Is much bettor lighted. Customers will st goods In any part of the house. OUR FALL 3T0CK BOOTS AND SHO^S. ROB’T 0. POPE. JAS. W. LONO. TXTES^W BOOT and SHOE STORE, INTO. WE ARE RECEIVING AND OPENING AT 104 Broad Street, NEXT IIOOR TO J. KYLE * CO. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES WE BF.PA1B ALL RIPPING* FREE OF CHARGE, a call boforo purcasing. and guarantee satisfaction In every Instanoe. Parties will hud It to their interest to give ocU dfrwly A NEW ENTERPRISE! Wt HAVE ESTABLISHED A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE, .Aut UNTO. 132 Broad street, AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes A8 LOW AS ANY JORRINU HOUSE IN NEW YORK OR ELSEWHERE To convince any merohnnt that tho iiIhivo statement Is oorraet, wo propose to dnplloate any Now York invoices they limy bring us. N. B —Parti -s desirous of buying at retail will find onr Retail Houso (No. 164 Broad streot) supplied with doslrablo and seasonable Roods, which will bo sold at bottom prices. We have employed competent and indite Salesmon, who will take pleasuro In showlug goods. CAWLEY & LEWIS, IS NOW COMPLETE Every Department. IN motto. All are respectfully Invited to call and ex- J. KYLE A CO. amine our stock. Columbus, Oct. 3d, 1874. CROCERIES. H. F. Abell & Co. Family aid Plantation Groceries, Potatoes and Silver Skin Onions. Cream, Pine Apple and Edam Cheese, Goshen Butter and Leaf Lard, Mochs, Laguayra, .lava and Rio Goffoos, Roasted Java and Rio Coffoos, White and Brown Sugars of all grades. New Crop of Carolina Rice. Sardines and American Club Fish. Maokorei;in barrels, kegs and kits. Mazeppa and Silver Lako Flour. Magnolia and Diadem Hams. Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco, G" All iiurclmsca delivered. octn tr CLOTHINC. AT THE CASH STORE. N EW York State Buckwheat Flour Cboico Now Crop New Orleans Syrup at $1 $ gallon. Atmore’s celebrated Mince Meat, 10^o ft. Flno Teas, Groen and Block, $1 ty ft. Extra Oholco “ “ •• $1.600142 W ft. Irish Oat Meal (Lontol’s). Bakers’ Premium Chocolate. Extra Choice Butter, Croam Ohocso. Meal, Flour and Bran, at mill pricos. M9~ Dollvcrod free of drayago. Tortus cash. ROB’T S. CRANE, novl ffubl dl2m] Trustee. IN IIA 31 COOPER'* Grocery Store continues its well-earned popu larity. Country produce bought and sold. Fresh goods always on hand. Tho old place. RESTAURANTS. THE ARBOR. M r. u-eorqe w. lips has com- pletoly renovated and fitted up the well- known “ARBOR’* stand as a Saloon and Res- taurant. Ho Is now prepared to furnish Meals, Cboico Liquors and Cigars, and custoinors may be asaurod overything will be tho best tho market affords. ootS-tf CROCERIES. W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. C. U. WATT. WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner under liankin IIoyinc, 50 hhds. Clear Bib Bacon Sides. 50 “ Bacon Shoulders. 25 boxes Ice-Cured White Heat. 150 Rolls 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 as soon as the season will permit Its being shipped. Csr Don’t forget the place. «>1*» 'f WATT & WALKER. NEW GROCERY STORE. POLLARD & HARRIS, Old Stand of J. K. Rodd & Co. (noxt door to Chattahoochee National Bank.) goods for CASH, wo shall Bell thorn up _ _ eolved. Having bought our gt Guaranteeing our pricos to be as h tho city Free i f Charge. Givo us a call, and we will do our best to ploaso. CASH BASIS , Pi any house In tho city. Goods dollvorod to any part of oct8-«leoil&.wly Torm« Strictly Oaslit POLLARD & HARRIS. relnmbuii, Georgia. LIQUORS. WINES, etc. ROSETTE & LAWHON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealers At tbls Establishment PURE and UNADULTERATED LIQUORS aro sold. Brandies, Rum, Gin, Wines, Whiskies of all qualities, ten different brands. DRY GOODS. New Advertisements. llnttn Im4I»Mi, «Ult uhronio.. Send .uunp. DEAN kuo.. Now Hedfurri, Man. 4w week warranted. No c.iiltal required. Pu- Honiara and valuable eatnplee lent free. A4- with e cent return eUmp, O. BOSS, WllHomebum, N. Y. «w SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS..?-; gantly Illustrated. Groat inducements to Agents, tor terms ami circulars, addrws, Naw World Puiiuhhing oo., Phtlad’a. 4w \|7/k« l*At home, male or female; $36 per IV or lkW e#k » d *3 r or ®. V0 »} ,n K. No capital. 1 A«i(ill W( send valuable package of OF ftligoods by mail free. Address with ett oents return stamp, M. YOUNG, 173 Green- wleh street, N. Y.4W WARTED-AHSWSt' tionery Package out. Hample pi paid, for 26o. Clroulars free. J. Dd I lllploinai Pictorial Bibles is. Address lor olroalars A. iroadway, N. Y. Agentn Wnntod! iiiploBia Awarded for HOLM AN*8 1 — * “ “ ““ “ .800 UtustratlonsT __ ... * Homaa fc Co., 030 Arch st., Fhlla. s. DRY LANDAUER. REMEMBER, The New York Store! The New York Store! GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY AND LOWEST COST! The Now York Store, Tho New York Store, Tho Now York Store. AEE I TV WANT OP 131*. Y GOODS, DAM. ON S. LANDAUER, S. LANDAUER. DON’T FORQET—THE NEW YORK STORE, 82 Broad Street. 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street. The New York Store, The New York Store. New Yorlc Prices, New York Prices. OOBin ONE, OOMI3 A.XjXi. COMB ONE, OOMH AXiXi. For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A TRIED AMD SURE REMEDY. Bold by Druggists. 4W WANTED K AVER l'UBLIHlISD. IVUT-IAV MILLINERY. Millinery and Hair Goods Emporium. Mrs. M. R. HOWARD, Randolph Street, W OULD respectfully dll tho attention of the Ladles to her elegant and oheap stock of Fall aud vr inter Millinery, selected by experienced buyers In tho Now York and llalth more markots, consisting of LADIES’, M1SSK8’ AND CHILDREN’S Trimmed and Untrimmed Hate and Bonnets. Ribbons, Laces and Flowers, Feathers, Velvets, ItKALAND IMITATION HAIR SWITCHES, BKAL AND IMITATION JKWKLltYi So4- 1 defy eoini>etltlon In prices. ootlS tf IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY. snsfiwg? AGENTS FOR TUB aiANDSHT Y0UHAV8 I IHCTHlNASV " r | WAITS. Cuntulns 20,000 Recipes for everything, f6ena fidr number; beware of imUailone). Abso lutely indlspenhable to all classes, saving inouoy dally to every bujor. Helling faster than any other three books ooinblaed I Six teen pag*> circular and extra terms free, r. A. liinu'Hinhon h. Co., Cinolnnatl, Ohio. 4w Waters 1 New Scale Pianos, HfaUABE AND UPRIGHT, Aro tho boat made. The touoh elastle, the tone iKiworful, puro anil even through the en tire aoale, yet mellow and sweet. WATERS’ CONCERTO ORGANS cannot be excelled In tone or beauty; they defy com petition. The Coneerto Stop Is a flno Imita tion or tho Human Voice. Warranted lor six years, l'rloes extraasely low for cash or part ca«h, aud balanee in monthly payments. Second-hand Instruments at great bargains. Agents wanted. A liberal diRcuuut to Teachers, Ministers, Ukurobea, Hehools, Lodges, cto. Illustrated Catalogues mailed. HORACE WATERS k SON, «S1 Uioadway, New York. P. O. Box 3647. 4w The jffason A Hamlin Organ Company, ers of three highest Medals and Diploma of Honor ut Vienna, ’78, and Paris, ’Sj. now •tiler the flnost assortment of the best Cabinet ana In the world, Including new styles n recent Improvements, not only exolu- ly for cash, as formerly, but also on new plans of easy payments, the most favorable over ollerod. Organs rented with privilege of uniuuiguuH uim circulars, wimi i sent free on request. Address MASON k 1IMML1N ORGAN CO., Boston, New York, or Chicago. ARE ROSETTE & LAWHON AGENTS FOR THE ORANGE RIFLE POWDER. novl oodkwSin Sold at Now York price*, freights added. ROSETTE k LAWHON. CLOTHINC. KTE5W ARRIVALS —or— FALL 5 WINTER CLOTHING ! COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO., FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Columbus, Creoi'gln. MANUFACT1TEICKS OP STEAM ENGINES AND IIOILEKN, CSitVVLAU SAW MILLS, FLOP ICING AND COTTON MILL MACHINERY, CANE MILLS. SYRUP KETTLES, HORSE POWERS, PUMPS, PULLEYS, SHAFTING AND HANGERS. AI.LEMS’, GOLDEN’S, AND OTHER IMPROVED IRON 8U11KW COTTON PRESSES, TELLIER’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES. Are A K n>lfi for THE ECLIPSE DOUBLE TURBINE WATER WHEELS and PULSOMETER PUMPS. TIIISY KltKI* OONrtTANTLT ON HAND IIOLI.OW WARE, FIRE DOGS, COAL GRATES, GIN GEARING, STEAM AND WATER PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS, GLOBE CHECK, SAFETY AND STOP VALVES, GAUGE COCKS, STEAM k WATER GAUGES, and u general asMiirtinoiit ef Engineera' and Maelilnlata’ Huppllea. Reich’s Restaurant No. 112 Broad St., H AS lust boon opened, and Is now prepared to lay boloro Its guests and patrons a BILL OF FARE BQUifaXi TO AW7 Z additional shipments of Aar* Prompt attention and reasonable rates. Open at all hours. octl 3in 'i THOMAS & PRESCOTT k SANS SOUCI Bar, Restanrant 1 Ten Pin Alley. B est of wines, liquors kcigars. OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, and Choice Meals aerved At all hours, at reasonable pricos, and vrivato room* when desired. THE TEN PIN ALLEY Is the best ever constructed In Columbus. Mr. JAS. FORAN hnscharge. BE NOW RECEIVING THEIR NEW Stock for Fall and Wlntor of 1874 and Call and boo their EXCELLENT business Suits ▲ND lcgaiit Dress Clothing! Ail at Pricos Lower than Ever. olumbus, Ga., Sopt. 16,1874. tf P. AENCHB ACHER, Tailor and Cutter. LI. OKDKRS WILL HE ATTKNDED to with neatness and dispatch. . 11.—No work delivered until paid for. Aj-t'all at my rooms over Poase fc Nor- ati’s Book Store, Broad street. sep23 3m W. P. TURNER. ire M Life Insurance Agency, 00 IlrwiMl Hi, Celamhas, His. DRUCCISTS. Eagle Drug Store, No. 08 Broad St., M. 13. HOOD & CO., 8uccessoia to K. C. HOOD k BItO. FE are now olforing suprlor indneoroents to cash purchasers at wnolosalo and rotuli, all clav^os of goods In our lino. Wo challenge competition with tho best houses In prices aud quality of our goods. We koop first class articles of Drrugs, Chemicals. Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Clans. Putty, A**. Also, largo stock of Patent Medicines, chief among which Is I)r. Hood’s celebrated Eureka Liver Medicine. Kerosene Oil a specialty, at bottom figures. M. D. IlOOD fit OO. October 7th, 1874. Blue Drug Store. MEANS BRANNON, AT us n a his stock of DRUGS dally, and now prepared to furnish Columbus and vicinity with anything in his line at WHOLESALE AMI) RETAIL. He proposes to nay special attention to tho JOBBING TRADE, and offers great induce ments to Country Merchants, lie keeps only PURE AND RELIABLE DRUGS. Call and see him at 135 Broad Street. From this date cash Is required for all goods. 004 tf New Clothing of all kinds. Our Goods aro mudo to order, of Good Materials, and warranted to give satlH'action, at irloes lowor Ilian ovor boforoolforod in this market. Look before you buy. Houicmber our mott<»-QUlCK SALES AND SM ALL PRO* ITS. fair Special ordors solicited. THORNTON & ACEE, oc!28 deodkw 78 Broad Street. SADDLES, HARNESS, ETC. H. MIDDLE BROOK, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Martingales, Has on hand a largo stock of every stylo and quality, from tho cheapest to the best. Ladies’ and Cents’ Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags, ALL STYLES AND PRICKA. PATENT DASH ENAMEL LEATHER, HARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER Enameled Cloth of nil kinds, Leather and Rubber Belting, Collars, Ilainea, Trace-Chains, Whips, ltllnd-Rrldlea, ltuck-lSandft, Bite, Buckles, Spurs, and all articles in this line usually kopt In a first class house, fa#- All goods In my lino will bo sold at roducod pricos, with a view of closing out my bust ness at an curly day. Mr. MARK A. ......... pleased to see all his old customers and friends. XX. MIDDliEBIlOOK, oc*4 oodkw3in No. 04 Broad Street A CARD. The Columbus Iron Worka Company will furnish Plana, Drawings and Estimates for Cotton and Woolen Mills, and will contract for furnishing and erecting the com plete Machinery aud appllancea for aatuc, of the best and most approved patterns, and upon the moat favorable terma. (sopiM COTTON WAREHOUSES. L. M. ltUl IIL8. 0. II. WILLIAM!!. BURRUS & WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga. Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand. tho Brown Cotton Gin. We also sell POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE! —$20— WILL BUY A First Mortgage Premium Bond or TUB Now Yorlx INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO., ad Premium Drew lev, Bee. 7,1. Id Merle* DrawlUK, January 4, 1 EVEKY UOND will b« Rwinuad will. Premium, u u tqulv.l.ul lor luterMi. Capital P ram I um, 8100,00 Address, for Bonds and full Informstlon, MORQENTHAU, BRUNO * OO., FlnencUl AsenU, 13 Pm Bow, N. Y. i’oht Olttco Drawer m. 4w First Grand Gift Concert. MONTPKLIKR Female flumauo Associate At Alexandria! Va. November B8, 1074. LIST OF GIFTS. 1 Grand Cash Gift 1 Grand Gush <1111. 1 Graud "ash Gift lo Cash Gilts, $10,000 each. 15 Cash Gifts, 6,000 oach. 60 Cadi Gilts, 1,000 eooh 100 Cash Gifts, * 1.000 Cash Gifts, 1.000 Cash Gilts, 20,0 a Cosh Gifts, 20 each Mr. TV. II. HIM)If US In with tid will in; plt'tuied to nerve Ills old frinii«lN. A. M. ALLKN. PKTKK 1MIKKH. Fontaine Warehouse. ALLEN, PREER & ILLCES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants C30X a TT2£2=i‘CTC3 v C3-^- IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Having had in our employ an Agent that we have diicovered to be (imply diminutively insignificant and contemptuoutly unworthy, unreliable, indo lent and dishonest fellow, through whom an impretslon hat become current that we are about discontinuing our butineta in Columbua, we deaira to aay that notwithstanding any and ail auch 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. sug7 codly JOB PRiNTINC. 1H7-1. NEW 1H14. JOB PRINTINC OFFICE, ColiinibiiN, <«4>orgJn. H AVING purrliaso-l tho Job Printing ma- terlnl usori in connootion with tlie Colum bus D.spatch, mid locaicl a .lot# Olll o ovor .1. W. Pott so k Norman's Book Storo, wo would most rojpoutfullr aunounos to our lri* n<ls nnd tho public gonornlly, that wo aro prei»arod to do a Corn morel tl and grncral Job Printing business, and solicit their ordors lor printing of overy dosorlptlon. Both being practical nnd experienced work men, wo leal confident that wo cm glvo satis- (action to all, both as to neatness ot execution aud price of work, A Fact Worth Knowing Stafford’s Spool Cotton, 200 yards, 60 cents |»er dozen. Kid Gloves 25c per pair. All Linen Handk’fs 15c. Corsets 75 cents. Furs at half cost. Cotton Linsey 15c per yard. Wool Jeans 25c “ “ sw ^’S7B-S?!)i.Ktia ] Irish Linen from 50c up. “iiy^cTo^Vo^DM^tVo’uon to burineuw. ! Black Alpaca from 30o up. ho;>e to mo It a liberal patronage, uur prices are in<Mlcrate and work wurrunted to please. Glvo us a trial. Kespoctluliy, Do WOLF A STEWART. Waltku 8. Da Wolf. ) John b. Stkwaut. ( Dov7 lw l nov4 la 22,178 Cosh Gifts, amounting to $1,000,000 HUMBER OF TICKETS* lM.fN. PniOB OF TIOKBTB. Whole Tickets $90 00 Halves 10 00 Quarters 6 00 Klghths or each Coupons 2 60 Tickets for 100 40 Tho Montimlltr Female Humane Associa tion, chartered by the Leglslatura or Virginia and the Circuit Court ol Orauga county, pro mises by a Grand Gift Concert to Mtabltali anil endow a “Home for tho Old, Infirm and Desti tute Ladles of Virginia.*’ at Montpelier, the former residence ol President James IKadlson. GOVKRMOE’B OBFIUK, RIOUMOVO, Jalj 8,1874. It allords me pleasure to say that 1 am well acquainted with a large majority or the offleers or tho Montiieller Female Humane Asaoele- tlon, who reside In the vicinity of my home, and I attest thoir intelligence and their worth and high roputntlon as gentlemen, os well as tho public confidence, Inlluenee and subsiaa- tlal moans IU.orally represented among thorn. JAS. L KEMPER, Gov. of Va. Alkxxnduia, Va., July «, 1874. • • • I commend them es gents of honor and Integrity, and fully entitled to the confi dence of the public. K.. W HUGHES. U. a. Judge Eastern Disk of Va. _ jrther references bv permission s Hts Ex cellency Oiloert C. Walker, ex-Oovernor of Va.; Hon. Robert E. Withers, Lleut-Oov. of Va. and U. 8. Senator elect; Honours and leinbors of Congrats from Virginia. Remittances lor tickets may m made by ex- ress, prepaid, postofttce money order on /ashlngton, D. C.. or by registered letter. For lull particulars, testimonials, lu>., send for clroulars. Address, Hon. JABU BAIMVR, Presd’t M. F. H. A., Alexandria, Va. Reliable Agents wanted everywhere. QC414 4W HAVE 1QU TRIED JUBUBEBA? Walk, Nervoui, or Debllitatad ? Are yon no Languid tbut any exortion rtxpdrus more of uu cflort than you fuel capable of making I Thru try JURIIBEBA, (lie wonderful Tonic ami Invigorator, which acts so bciipAcially live organs us to impart vigor to all which stimulate# J. KYLE A CO. Ml I# ui# miiminii. i, hiiiyii llimuMItf for a short tim**, only to let the sufferer fall to a lower depth or misery, but it la a vegetable tonic acting directly on tlm liver and eplwea. It regnlnto* the Bon els, quiets the nerves, ami gives sucli a healthy tone to the whole system as to soon make the invalid fcol like a new person. Ita operation Is not violent' but is characterized by great gentleness; the patient ex- K eriencee no sudden change, no marked ’’Mmlta, ut gradually bis troubles “Fold tlmlr tents, like the Arabs, Aud silently steal away.” Tills is no new aud untried discovery { but haa been lung used with wonderful r aud Is pronounced by the biglici * kmc “llio powerful tonic dini results, medical authori al terative