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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUST: OOLUMBTT8, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1874.
T , P Pr.rt.1., Mil.
B... tb. St, Loui, Dnworat:
. onriooa itat* of thing* prarail*
^ Mokiog e«iti«ot OmVmI. In
‘i “Li-ion* pnokni* who had doubt*
1 ^the maintenance of prioaeoould eat
■““'^md dupo**o» lb* Mat from
<?$& at priSTohiob would pay a
Vof -Wo- to «**« iJMjfi. 1 ^
£tlo«. unt f»t, f«*t, h**d*, rib*, t*nd*r-
" mid the running upan*** of
, 1U «, etc., p. • . *~r—
FOR ULI AWP mWT.
For Sale.
FOUB-KOOM hooM aad Uteba, - -
with a good woll of walor, aad a fl®
. oonnnfent houio Ihr anoall (Umtt,. JBK
m rtonp *u*it, MtwMnthnwtori
and Thomas. Apply to
■"*» d.odtf IMBroad (trait.
A i
varye
' ./J^oapital a* to ndn«* hi* lnUraat
idoum on borrow*d won*; to a eompar-
,,„1. nominal *um. But thi* ycar no
Lkor can parch*** hog* at th* current
m and ** u bt * Sn* 0 “**t at a profit,
n fact, tbongh hog* ar* quick of *alc
quotation., th* product i* slow
f ial«. Tb* order trad* haa dwindled
j oWD to a mar* nothing, and no one want*
non meat except at a bargain. No
.okcr in the West to-day can unload hi*
roduots and aieap* a loan. Baaidea thia,
ie ofiri ha* deoltnad and will not near
ay the expense* of the pork house, whioh
/course increases tb* embarrassment of
T .rr packer. Honey is plenty and oheap,
nd seduced by thi* unusual faot, packers
re very generally borrowing and carrying
11 their produota. A drop of 1$ cents
sr pound on the products will infliot a
uoat severe loss upon them—probably $3
lo the hog. The leading packer* ent 00,-
MO to 80,000 head each per annum, and a
loss of $8 per hog would let them in for
1180,000 to $240,000. Viewed from it*
nest hopeful standpoint, the proapeota
for a profit to packers this season is fear
fully small, and the risk is much greater
ban th* generality of paokers like to
issume.
k Horrible A Blair In Bale Coantjr.
We are informed of a shocking murder
bat was perpetrated, on the night of the
1st inat., in Dale oonnty, Ala., upon the
icrsons of a negro man and his wife who
raa a half Indian. Th* murdered man
ind wife had moved to Dal* from Georgia,
mt a few days before they were murder-
id, and were in poasessipn of a very fin*
iota* aad Mm* other things of value. It
1, thought that they were murdered by
bree men who followed them from Geor-
jia for that purpose, in order to get the
horse and whatever els* the victims might
have in money, eto., as three strange men
were seen not far from th* soene of the
murder, a few hour* before th* deed was
perpetrated, and the fact that they could
not afterwards be found, neither the ne
gro's horse, justifies the belief that the
strangers are the murderers.
The murdered man bad a fine opossum
•nd coon dog, and had made arrange
ments to go bunting that night, and it
was this that led to the early discovery
of the orime, as when the friends of the
innrdered man and wife called at th* gate
a little after dark they conld get no an
swer, and they then entered the kitchen,
wben they found the man lying dead on
tbe floor, with a load of buckshot in hi*
bead. Further searob led to the discovery
of the body of the woman, lying partly
under the main building, and with her
throat out from ear to ear. It seem* as
if she had attempted to run under the
house to escape, but had been caught and
dragged back sufficiently for the brntal
and murderous wretch to reach her throat
with bis knife. It was a most shocking
and horrible affair, as reported to us, and
we earnestly hope that the parties en
gaged in it may be identified and pun
ished to the full extont of the law.—Eu-
faula Tima, 14fA.
A LectslatlvT Story
A gentleman who hold* a seat in th* up
per branch of the New York Legislature,
but at the time was a member of the As
sembly, relates the following:
Perkins was as houost a man as ever
set foot in Albany. Honey wouldn't buy
him, and I knew it; bnt I thought I would
have a little fun with him; so I went
down into his room on* evening and said:
‘-Perkins, what de you think of that
underground railroad bill ? Are you go
ing to vote for it ?”
“Well,” said Perkins, “I havn’t made
up my mind yet exactly. I am inclined
to Ihiuk it a good bill. But why do you
ask ?”
“1 thought you were in favor of it,”
said I, “and as long as you have con
cluded to vote for it, I just wanted to say
to yon that the men interested in it are
paying five hundred dollars for vote*, and
■a it i* oorning up on it* final passage to.
morrow, you own just a* well have th*
money as not; you’ll vote for the bill,
any way.
“Vote for the bill! “I’ll be hanged
first 1” cried tbe irate Perkins. “No, air!
If improper means are being taken to pass
this thing, as you say, I for one will vote
against it every time. You can put me
down, no!”
“I don't care anything about this bill,”
said I. “I was only trying to do you a
favor, and I think I can yet; for, to tell
you the truth, the rival oompanie* are in
full force and are moving heaven and
earth to defeat it. They are pey ng the
same sum for ‘noee,’ and as long as you
are bound to vote that way, 111 get y<
the five hundred dollam all the same.”
“Can such things be ?” exolaimed Per
kins, rising from nis seat and tearing up
and down the room in • whirlwind of
righteous wrath and virtuous indignation.
"What a state of things thi* is I A plague
on both of your houses: I won't vote at
all.”
“All right,” said I, as I laid my hand on
the doer, “I’ll get you five hundred dol
lars for being absent.”
And as the jolly Senator brought to
For Bent
mHB residence tetond door »onU of St. j
Paul Church, at present occupied by <
Mr. Peyton. Possession given flrit Oct.J
For terms, fcc., apply to
auirfll *.,nr * "
J. 8. JUNES.
For Bent
O PPI<l F.S. AND BLEEPING^
ROOMS In the Georgia Homo In*
turanoe Building, among which It tbe
offlee now occupied by Southern Lire Insurance
Company. Apply to
CHARLES COLEMAN,
tf lie Broad St.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be cold at the late reetdeaee of Cel.
J. A. L Lee, on Wodueeday, 28d Inst.,
tue remaining personal property of hie estate,
consisting of four fine mules, wagon, gin, oot-
tnn seed, one fine eolt, and other artlelee. Sale
by order »r Court of Ordinary ef Mueoogeo
oounty. Terms oash.
G
bio,
Administrators’ Sale.
EOKGIA — MUSCOGEE COUNTY.—
Agreeably to au order from the Honors-
. the Court of Ordinary of said county, will
be sold on Thursday, the 17th December, on the
promUoa, the personal property belonging to
the estate or John B. Hosier, deoeased,to-wlt:
Horses, Mules, Cattle. Hog*, Corn, Fodder,
Farming Implements, wagons. Buggies, Ac.,
’ h. w*. dozier!
Administrators estate John H. Doth
dee# diot
For Sale or Bent.
Y FARM known as the ThompsonM
place, 1*4 miles east of Box Springs Mr
on Musoogeo Railroad, consisting of 6U7«^»
acres—uoo cleared, and balance well timbered
and nearest tho depot. Mr. Tom Persons now
resides on t ho place. Good framed and painted
and celled house; healthy and excellent neigh
borhood. Prioe #2.60j oash. Terms made
known at my law ofn<
Plantation Stock and ff'arm
ing Utensils for Bent.
-v-vesibINU to give my andivklwl ettentloa
,1 / to 1.W, I WIU rent or lo*M whet li
Known M tho Uhepp.ll fwn, at Warrior
Stand, Ala., with a portion of tho mnloo and
all tho farming ntonilli. About Me antes of
open land, gin horns and SohoUsId prsss.
Labor oan bo had on roaaonablo term., nnd
mind the horror of perplexity in which
this lath proposition involved Perkin*, he
mated with lenghter.
A Cm Pavzd with 8n.vn un> Gold.
Onr principal atreets being meoadamiced
with refuse or* taken from the mine* in
early days, and bring ooated with the rich
ore that ha* been year after y**r rift'd
down upon them bom tbe or* wagon*, are
now everywhere more or lees argantif-
erone. Indeed, there ie not th* eligbteat
•tretoh of imagination in laying that w*
never take e stop in th* town bnt we ere
walking on rilver—that our itreete ere
literally paved with silver. While speak
ing of thi* feet, a day or two rinoe, a
Joung men bet hie friend th* price of the
assaying and “the cigars” that he would
take a lump of mud off of the wheel of a
bus, then standing before them, and
would get oot of it precious nutria to tha
v*lue of over $5 per ton. An onnee or
two of mad was taken from Ih* wheel of
tha vebiele end plaoed in the hands of ea
asasyer, who was not told where the sam-
plo Was obtained, end who no doubt sup-
posed that be was dealing with decom
posed or* or vein matter from on* of onr
mines. The assay was nude, and the
assayer's eertific it* showed that the sam
ple eontelned, silver SI B* i sold $2 82
total $!> 88. After this we may pnt on
airs, even thongh onr streets ere villain
ously mnddy occasionally, for the vary
■nod on onr bools oontains both ailvsr and
gold—is not tha vulgar mud of th* “cow
county" towns.— Virginia City (Nevada)
BntefpriH.
—A Nevada justice, when appealed to
■p issue * warrant for tbe arrest of some
thne-eard monte men who had awindled
* traveler, refused to do so, saying that
the offense earn* under tbe head of A dis-
inaations of Providence,” and b* hadn’t
uriidiotioa.
Blauborhoo
sly known
as a moit axoall.nt on*.
JAS.M. BUSS ELI
Law unee, OOIumbes, <
Executor’s 8sle.
county, will be sold on the first Tueedey Id
January next, within the legal hours of >nlc,
In front of the auction house of Ellla A
eon, in the eity of Columbus, that very
bio property known as the Camak place. In
the village of Wynn ton, the same comprising
a large two-story house, nearly new, wltn base
ment, containing In all twelve rooms, with out-
houses attached, and about ten aores or land.
Also a large and desirable lot of houeehold
furniture. Sold as the property of Thomas
Camak, deceased.
*" *. ■- jwn on dav of
S CAMAK,
Administrator’s Sale.
"ILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday In
uary next, at the usual plaoe of publlo
i in the oounty of Muscogee, as the prop
erty of James Bond, doo’d. that desirable
piece of propcriy In the vlllago of Wynntou
known as tho residence of de-eosed at the time
of hi* death, and since occupied by his widow,
Mrs. S.T5. Bond. This house and lot was sel
apart to tbe widow as dower In the lands of
deceased lying in Musoogeo oounty, and the
sale will only include the estate’s remainder
Interest after the expiration of the widow*'
life estate in the property.
Sold In pursuance ot an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Musoogeo county. Terms—111
nov21 dlawtd
(Y
Ellis
Assignees’ Sale.
N the first Tuesday In January next (1875)
we will sell at publlo outory, In front of
lllls A Harrison’s auction house. In Columbus-
Gjl, commencing at 10 o’clock a. in., the follow,
ing real estate and personal c
{ •art of the property of John 1
o wit:
No. 1. An undivided half interest In the
premises known ai the Lowell Warehouse, sit
uated in|tho city of Columbus, and upon olty
lots Nos. 34, 33 and part of 32.
No. 2. Tho premises known os the south half
o! J. W. Baruen, on the oorner of Broad am i
Fulton streets, being olty lots numbers 117 and
118. each containing half an acre, more or lees,
No. 4. 6 Shares stook Mobile A Girard Rail
road Company.
3 Shams stock Columbus lee Mannfhoturlng
lorn p any.
20 Sharos stock Columbus Industrial Asso
ciation.
28 Shares stock Cotton States Life Insur
ance Company.
1 Share stock North A South Railroad Co.
10 “ “ Southern and Atlantic Tele*
ooojissy.
4 first mortgage bonds ef the North A I
Railroad Company, endorsed by the St
Georgia, or #1,000 each.
Terms for real estate one-half cash, balance
In twelve months, with Interest.
W. L. SALISBURY,
JOHN PEABODY.
dec! did Assignee! of John King.
BY ELLIS & HARRISON
Mules and Horses at Auc
tion.
O N TUESDAY, 16th December, 11 o’clock.
we will sell at our auction room, for and
ou account of a trader who le suddenly called
11 Harness and Saddle Horses.
Stook buyers will do well to attend. In the
meantime oan be seon at Thompson’s stable.
BOOTS AND SHOBC.
BOB’Ta.rora
JAB. W. LUNG.
JNJ’BI’W 1JV
BOOT and SHOE STORE,
WE ARK RECEIVING AND OPENING AT
2STo. 104 Broad Street,
KIT MOB TO J. KYLE * CO.
AN ENT1BELY NEW STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
O UB STOOK IS ALL NEW AND FBEflH, DIB EOT FROM TUE KANUFAOTUB
«•’ heed., nd made lor m*.
WE REPAIR ALL RIPPING* FREE OF CHARGE,
ulkwlj^
CLOTHINC.
THOMAS & PRESCOTT
RR NOW ARCHIVING THEIR NEW
L Stock for Fall and Winter of 1874 and
Call and see their
EXORLLBHT
Business Suits
Elegant Dress Clothing!
All at Prlot# Lower than Evar.
Oelumbus, Ga., Sept. 18,1874. I
Largest Stock, Best Goods,
Lowest Prices 1
AT THE
BALTIMORE
■J^-EW YOBK PIO HAMS,
New Weitern Him.,
New Leaf Lerd le BtekeU,
Sugar-Cured Bell, let,
Bnr TouguM, Drl«d B**r,
Fulton Market Boat,
Atmore’a Mine. Mut,
Oo.li.ii end Virginia Butter,
Oreem Uh.*M,
Flu* Apple end Edam Oheue,
N.w Layer and London Bellini,
RoMted nnd Otenn Coffee, ell kind!,
Family Snppllu or *11 verletlen,
von calm nv
H. F. ABELL * CO.
All piNhMN delivered.
W|i tf
Fur* Apple Vinegar SOo per gallon
Mritby’s Prepirnd Ooeonnut.
Baker*’ Prnmlum Chooolnt*.
Deviled Tongue and Ham.
Borden’e Eagle Milk.
Split Peat, Farrlne,
Green Peae, Sago, Barley.
ROB’T 8. CRANE,
13 (bill <11 tm] Tra.Ua.
88 Broad Street.
Business Suits,
Walking Suits,
Dress Suits,
Over Coats, Talmas, Ac.
A oomplete assortment of
Youths’ and Bovs’ Clothing.
A fisc line of
White and Fancy Shirts,
Under Shirts, Neckties,
Scarfs, Hats, Caps,
All goods warranted to be as represented,
Give as a trial.
HOFFLIN, RICH A CO.,
88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
Mr. J. C. HARRIS la with us, and will be
pleated to see his Mends.
oct2 tf DecdAW
BOOTS AND SHOES.
The Old Shoe Store
Is full of New Shoes. Our late additions are
ThaProiaotlon ToaShoaforahlldran.
Ladla*’ Glova k Pabbla Button Boota.
Ladle*’ Fin* Kid Button Boot*.
Mi****’ Fin* Kid Button Boot*,
Ladlai’ and Mlttet’ Kid Opera Boot*.
All “as pretty os new shoes.”
Bargains in Boots!
Men 1 ! Hand-Sawed Boots for $3 per pair.
SO cant Men’s Thick Boots, very cheap.
Ladles’ Kid and Felt House Slippers.
Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Slippers in variatv.
The Old Reliable Wells’ Hand-Sewed Shoe.
Tho Virginia Stitch-Downs.
And a lull stock or deiir.lil. work In qua*,
tlty and variety, and at prices worth the at
tention or any buyer.
WELLS A CURTIS,
No. 73 Broad St.,
novlt tr Sign of th. Big Boot.
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
r
m
—Mr. E. H. Gronby ban withdrawn from.
Jh« Cuthbert Ajtpeal, and inUmriea that WU( . n
■>* will toon ugrin appear in lb* manage- j xJ.m. li
mutt of a paper. . ■ feexa
Doctors.
DR. JAB. T. W A KNOCK,
Surgeon nnd Physician.
Okies st Slaughters Drug Store, Railroad street.
Hotels.
ADAK8 HOUSE.
Opelika, Ins sure to Atop at the
, opposite Pauueuger Depot.
* P. AENCHBACHER
Tailor and Cutter.
i LL ORDERS WILL BE ATTUNDED
k. to with neatness and dispatch.
W. B.—No work dellvtrad until peld for.
GROCERIES.
OROCERIEA.
W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. 0. H. WATT.
WATT & WALKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Corner under Rankin House,
H A ?fu5 oLi tS.°.,t ; R,uv “’ *vism*tr.ng dually kept in
60 hhds. Clear Rib Boeon Sides.
60 " Bacon Shoulders,
26 boxes Ice-Cured White Heat.
160 Rolls Heavy Bagging.
460 Bundles Iron Ties.
200 bbls. Flour, all grades.
60 “ Whiskey.
100 " Sugar, and everything in quantity and qual
ity to snit the most fastidious.
Soap, Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, Ac
W* Hava th* large*! let of FLORIDA SYRUP In Middle Gaorgla-
ehaap. w Don’t forgot the place.
to”* WATT * WALKBR.
New Advertisements.
. illmllM B**dl*-K
mo*. Sami (tamp. DEAN kOO.,
N.w UfKlIunl, Mw,«w
roONOTABT EMPLOYMENT—At bom*,
v Mol. or Fomal*, JM * woak warranted.
No capital roqulrod. Particular, and vnlnabln
•ample, ,ent (roe. Ad.lr.tl with * eont return
■tamp, u. BOBS, Willlnmabnrg, N. Y. «w
KELT CEILING Tor rooma In plscoof Plas
ter. FELT MOWING and NflblNU. For
ilar and Sample, address G. J. FAY,
len, New Jersey. 4w
600 PIANOS AND ORGANS,
New and Second-Hand, of Flrst-Ulass Makers,
will be sold at lower prices lor Gash, or on In
stallments, or for ront, In eity or oountry,
during these hard times and tho Holidays, by
HORACE WATERS It SON, 481 llroadway,
than ever before offered In New York. Agents
wanted to soli Waters’ Now Seale Pianos nnd
Concerto Organs. Illustrated Oatalogue
mailed. Great Inducements to the trade. A*
large discount to Teachers, Ministers,
Churches, Lodges, Schools, etc. 4w
DRY COODS.
At Cost—-At Cost—for Thirty Days!
T°pI5!!,m ^ «u5 ofVuX T “ r *“ * " w “ d C| “ B ”• #irOT °" frl,m "
Fall and Winter Dr*** Qnnd*. WhHa Qoedt, Ribbon*, Lae**,
Toweling, Table Damaak, Wool Flannel*, Jean*, Tweed*, Caaalmarat,
Shoe*, Hat* nnd Notion* of Evory Variety, at ooat for oath.
OUR STOCK OF
Stripes, Checks, Brow and Bleached Domestics aid Prints
Will bn kapt nplanlahad aad arid at Urn towMt markat ratal.
Wa gin apaalal lavltatloa to all t* ooma aad Ma u,.
CHARISAN St VERSTILLE.
A NEW ENTERPRISE!
For
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
Umo
WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN illdl)!* BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by I>r«Mlstft generally, and
FULLER A FULLER, Chicago, 111.
SIGHT DRAFTS
ON ENGLAND,
“ Ireland,
“ Scotland,
•• France,
11 Germany,
” Italy,
“ Austria,
“ Denmark,
** Sweden,
14 Norway,
<( Belgium,
M Holland,
u Swltserlond,
For sale by
M. H. EPPINO.
Apply at Chattahoochee NaMoasl Book.
LOTTERY.
December 29.
SECOND AND LAST
Grand Gift Concert
1W AID OF THU
Masonic Relief Association
If KToi-follx, V«.
Day Positively Fixed!
TUESDAY, 28TH DECEMBER, IS74.
LA8T CHANCE!
Ind bv act of the Vli
(paand March III
so.eoe Tickets—*,OO* Cuh Gin*.
Saao.ooo
To toe Grlveu Awmy t
HIDES.
Important to Merchants.
IUY yonr WRAPPING PAPRR AND PAPMI
9 BAG! at home, at New York rates, from
M. X. HIRSCH,
Corner Bridge and Oglethorpe streets.
Important to the Public.
ILL HIDE*, PURI, BBR8WAX, BAGS, eto.
i at highest oash prices, to
M.M.HIR8CH,
One Grand Cash Gift of
One Grand Oash Gift of •
One Grand Cash Gilt of •
One Grand Oash Gia of .
One Grand Oash Gin of -
One Grand Cash Gin of
One Grand Oash Gin of
16 Cash Gifts of #1001 each
28 Cash Gifts of 600 each
48 Oash Gins of 260 oaoh
78 Cash Gifts of 160 oaeh
260 Cash Olfti of
678 Cash Gifts or
6000 Cash Gifts of
loo each
60 each
10 eaoh
#20,000
26,00»
26,000
l WS
2,600
2,000
16,000
14.000
10,760
11,260
26.000
! Cluar-
6000 OASH GIFTS, aggregating * #160,000
PRICE OF TIOKETS.
Whole Tickets, #10; Half Tlekets.#6;
ter Tickets, #2.60; Eleven Tlekets, #100.
For tickets, circulars, Ac., address
HENRY V. MOORE, See’j,
MorfBlk, Vo.
nov26 deodfcwtd
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
St. Clair Street, Ounby’s Building, next to
Freer, lllges A Co.
Real Estate Brokerage 6 Insurance.
asrsa, bt rsoiiiBMu*,
To Morohantfi’ and MochaaieB’ Bank, this eity
aprlt tf
PROVISION BROKER
I rM.lv* Dally T.lagram, from
Louisville and Saint Lorn
deed tf
a U80LUTB DIVOBCK8 OBTAINED FROM
!onrta, of different Btatm, for deBertion, Ac.
Mo publicity required. Mo charge until divorce
granted. Addn
ajrlO dewiy
M. UOU8K, Attorney,
124 Broadway, M. Y.
PRUCCICTC.
Blue Drug Store.
MEANS BRANNON, AT m
l. # hia old stand, Is lnoreailngtfp
Block of DRUGS dally, and mV
_ r prepared to furnish Columbus mdm
and vicinity with anything in his Uns at
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL.
He
ING tea:
ments to Country Merchants.
PURE AND RELIABLE DRUG8.
Cal! snd see him at 186 Broad Street.
From this date cash is roqulrod for all goads.
oc4 tf
Eagle Drug; Store.
Home Made Fertlllxer*!
MONEY SAVED!
MONEY MADE!
best articles or
jte Ammonia, I ,
ariate Potash, Bone Dost, Land Plaster,
South Carolina Phosphates, Iul,
AH of which we will sell at the lowest prices
DR. E. C. HOOD will bo with as, who has
had practical experltnoe in these articles, and
who can givo valuable Informallon with regard
to ihein.
, novM eod&w M. D. HOOD k CO.
A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE,
-At INTo. 132 Broad. Street,
AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes
AS LOW AS AMY JOBBING BOUSE IN NEW YOBK OB EL * RW BERK
N« T«l toraiilw Jbri»V u. * * b °" u to"* 0 *'»l*l>*** ♦* dnpllaat. an,
"• B —FarilM darinnu of buying at null will And our Retail Houm (No. IN Broad itroot)
ipallad wltk dtalrabla aad Maionabla good., whUk will lit tokl at bottom prion. 1
" * kora omployod oompotont and pollta Salaamon, who will toko plouaun la ihowlng good,.
CAWLEY & LEWIS,
topw dfcwly Oolumbu*. Oka*.
@. LANDAUER.
REMEMBER,
The New York Store!
The New York Store!
DRY GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY
AND LOWEST COST!
The New York Store,
The New York 8tore,
The New York Store.
AJLX, IIV WANT OF DHY GOODS,
GALLON
S. LANDAUER,
S. LANDAUER.
DON’T FOBOET--THE NEW YOBK STORE,
82 Brood Street,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street.
The New Yorlc Store,
The New York Store.
New York Prices,
New York Price*.
OOMS ON1I, <3
COMM ONE
HAVE V0U TRIED
JURUBEBA?
ARB YOU
W##k, Ntrvous, or Debllitat#d ?
Are pan no Ltengnld tliat any exertion
require* more of an effort than you feel ca|>alilo
of making f
Than try JITMUBKHA, the wouderfol
Touic aud luvlgorator, which note ao benofleiaily
the eecrelivo organa oc to impart Vigor to all
i vital foi-cec.
it Ie no alcoholic appetiser, which stimulates
for a abort time, only to let tin* sufferer fall to a
lower depth of mUonr, but it In a vegetable touic
acting directly on tho liver aud epieeM.
It regulales tbe HowoIn, quiets the
nerveB, and givoe such a healthy tone to the whole
system ae to boou make the Invalid feel like a uuw
pereon.
Ita eperatlen la not violent, but ie
characturmod by great geutleuuen; the patient i x-
C Briencee no guddeti cliange, no marked rmiuHN,
ut gradually his troubles
"Fold their teute. like the Arnbe,
And silently eteai away."
This Is no new and untried discovery, but has
been long used with wouderfol remedial results,
aud Ib pronounced by tho highest medical authori
ties "tho most powerful tonic aud alterative
known."
Ask your drngglat for It.
For sale by WM. F. KIDDKH A GO.,
4w New York.
SHORT POSTPONEMENT - DAY
riXED-PUIal* DIBTMIBUTION.
First Grand Gift Concert.
MONTPKLIKR
Fomale Humane Associate
At Alexandria, Va.
November BO. 1S74.
1 Grand < 'ash
lo Cash Gift*, #10,000 each loo.ooo
16 Cash Gifts, 6,000 each 76,000
60 Ca«h Gifts, 1,000 eaoh lo.ooo
100 Cash Gifts, 600 each 60,000
1,000 Cash Gifts, 100 oaoli 100,000
1,000 Cash Gilts, 60 each 60,000
20,0U) Cash Gifts, 20 each 400,OnO
22,178 Cash Gifts, amounting to #1,000,000
NUMBER OF TK RETM, 180,060.
PRICE OP TIC'KKTS.
Whole Tlekets #20 00
Halves 10 00
Quarters 6 00
Eighths or each Coupon 2 60
^Tickets for 100 00
The Montpelier Female Humane ArbocIo-
* v5fi f ,_ ""*
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
A. M. ALLBN.
PNTNB PBKBB.
Fontaine arelionse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES, -
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
OOX*T73^CBXrC3 * C5-^_
l. n. auiai*. a. m. wibUAH*.
BURRUS & WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Al&bam% Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
Pull Stock of Bagging and Tiea on hand. We also Bell
the Brown Cotton Gin.
1, aad will b« pleased to serve hie eld friends.
former resldonieol J
GovKBMOn'a Ovpiuk, Kk iimomd, July 8, 1874.
It affords mt pleasure to say that I am woll
acquainted with a large majority of the olfioere
of the Montpelier Fomale Humane Associa
tion, who reside In the vicinity or my home,
and I attest their Intelligence aud their worth
and high reputation os gentlemen, os well sa
the publlo confidence, Infiuenoa and aubaian*
tlal means liberally represented among them.
JAS. L. KKMPKK, Gov. of Va.
Alexandria, Va., July 8, 1874.
1 commend them as gents of honor
and Integrity, and fully entitled to tho confi
dence of tho public. H. W. liUGliEH.
U. s. Judge Eastern Diet, or Va.
Further rereronces by permission j His Ex
cellency Gilbert C. walker, ex-Govereor ol
Va.; lion. Kobert E. Withers, Lleqt-Gov. of
Va. and U. N, Senator elect; Senators and
Members of Congress from Virginia.
Kemfttanoes lor tickets may he made by «x-
“— ‘ * —‘ order on
send
Men. JAMES BARBOUR,
Presd’t M. F. H. A., Alexandria, Va.
Meltable Agents wanted everywhere.
RUY ONLY THE
Genuine Fairbanks Scales.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
BY
AGENT WANTED
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY,
For Colombo* and Surroondlng Territory.
Liberal term* will b* given to a Llv* Man who mean* burin***. Apply to
A. B. JONES,
Gen’l Traveling Agent the Howe Machine Company,
d**n Control Hotol, Oolumbu*, Co.
Stock Scales, Goal Scales, Hay Scales, Dairy
Scales, Coaatsr Scales, #0., Ac. Also,
Miles Alarm Till Co.’s
ALARM CASH DRAWER I
Warrants#.
FAIRBANKS* CO.,
til BROADWAY, N. Y.,
100 Baltimore 8treet, Baltimore,
63 Camp 8trevt, Now Orleaue.
PAIRBANKt A EWING,
Masonic Hall. 1’Mlsdolphln.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN A CO.,
2 If ilk street, Boston.
For salo by beading Hardware Dealers.
augSO dstawAwIm
CLAIMS Z
NOT TOO LATE !
PARTIES having Claims agalnut the Unitod
1- State* Government, for Property need
by the Army without compensation, for Pen
sions. Hock Pay, Unsettled Accounts, Be.,
will do well to apply, at onoe to me, I have
facilities In Washington whioh guarantee
prompt and full sottlomont of all accounts.
Rejected claims oan be again considered.
Revolutionary and other olalms, If valid, still
collectable.
Apply at once by letter or In person to
FRANK WE88EL8, Agent,
norl euAwtf .Exqutaxn Uinoi.