Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, December 24, 1874, Image 3

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DAILY KSQTTIRER-Sim i OOLCMBtfS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 34 1874 ' urns «Uvn. gStowar^ tsstSsSSfSSt^ utw £*»»•*'* ,,, * 0,, “ d! til* illok and arateh: >nd'aUfl i fUniof th* awol Uu ay* Tdd of » iplrit Urnt wonW»’( dl*! And didn't—nnT, more!—In death’, d.iplta TWOilJBind •koloton “laaread to wrltoT" ; pninKoninn: at flrit, or eaaraa; and than, 1 pun OAKAtn: nnqoirtnj about thaman. sgEsrs^jk?'*** from tha Wan ana day i— 1st tha front Urn, (ay; vat ap and away I— rn vniTfr If •pandl”—ttara waa nova ot fight- Bat aaaa of <M(Tan-Ha did not writ* 1 I aomatlm* fancy that—wara I Kinj or tba pHaoaly Knlxhta ol tha noldan ring— With tha tan* ot Ola mli.tralln mint aar, THOMAS t PRESCOTT A BE WO' -/A Stock fC Oallaai IBB KNIQHTB OV THE TALLEY. Tha KnljhtUaat or tha Knlahtlr raoa That, alnoa tha daya of old, Bara kapt the lamp or ohicalry Alight In baarta of void! Tha Kindltcat of the Kindly band Thtt rtrvly httad SAM. Who rod# wf h Raleigh round iho land, And Smith nrotuid tho mm. Who oltmod tho hi no embattled hlUa Aaalait onoountod foes. Ana planted there, In rallies fair, The Lily end the Bose. Whose frag ranee llrea In many lands— Whose beauty stars the earth, And lights the nearthe of happy homoa Witte lovellaeaa and worth: We thought they slept!—the men who kept The names of noble sire*— A 5 , rSS3®^T a af.''^*- "•* Bat, aye, tba ‘joldan llarta-Shoa" Knljbta Their Old Dominion keep, Whoa* (oat hare found anohnntad ground, But not a Knight neleep I WIT 1KB HUH OH. —Next to nn nmbrolla tho most(difflouU thing for lomo people to keep U—their now out of other people', business. —A Bonthem peper offers the following adrioa to its readers i “For sport, go to Texes. They hare panthers there thir- I taeo fwt long and exceedingly rigorous, I sad If you hare no sport the panthers oer- tainly will.” —When en Arkansas Judge aaoende the benoh, the first thing he does is to feel under the desk for the Whiskey bottle; if the tipatafi hue forgotten to bare it filled, legal proceeding* that day don’t amount to muob. —Josh Billings diridae the human race into three classes: Those who think it is ■o; tbow who think it ian't so, end those who don’t oars a continental whether it ia so or not. —A Jersey City lawyer waa making a high-flown speech, the other dav, telling of the angels’ tears, weeping willows end tombstones, when bis Honor said, “Con- fine yoor remarks to the dog fight." —A Nevada woman recently kaoeked L down seven burglar* oua after another. P Her kerb and watched her from the top of ! the ataira, and felt so brimfnl of battle I that ha oouldn’t oool off nntil he hed jerked bis eight-year-old boy oat of bed end whaled him soundly for not getting up and helping his mother. —“How muoh did ho leave ?" inquired a gentleman of a wag, on learning the death of a wealthy oitizen. “Everything,” responded tho wag; “he didn’t take i dimer with him.” —On retiring from business e wise old man aaid to hia son and sucoeeaor: “Now, my boy, remember that common aonae is tbs best thing you can bring to bear on every affair of lifa except love making." —Said a Missouri preacher: “There's a powerful sight of giggling baek that in tha oorner, and it's got to be stopped or the Lord will delegate me to open the door end throw some one out 1” It was •topped. —How delicately the New York Tribune tells an actress that aha is too old to play Margaret Elmore. “There was just a touch of too mock weight in her perform- enoe of this part—the weight of maturity , in experienoe, thought and general oondi- tiou—whioh ia inkarmonioua with even r the ripest and moat individoalixed girl- i hood. Beauty, trained skill and sumptu ous dresses did much, however, to hide this offset of time. —“I am come for my umbrelU,” said the lender of it on a rainy day to a friand. “Can't help that," said tha borrower; “don't von see that I am going oat with it?" “Well, yes," replied the tender, as tonisbed at the outrageous impudence “yes, but—but—whet am I to do ?" “Do?’ ■aid tha other, as he opened the umbrella and walked off; “do as I did—borrow one.” —Opilkins baa hit upon a happy expedi ent for popularizing aeianea in tha family Oirde, For instance, at the breakfast ta ble he remark*': “Mrs. Hpilkins, will yon b* kind enough to replenish my onp with some of the embodiment of solar influ ences shed upon tha surface of Chinese soil; also, if yon please, two epoonefuls of orystalized sunshine from Jemeiea;" or “Herodotus, my son, pan me the solid form of sunshine absorbed by the pastures of Orange county.” With a dictionary and geography at each plate, the idea Works to a oharm. —A-oaeJogged soldier, a Mormon, re cently asked Brigham Young to supply, by a miracle, the missing limb ; bnt the apostle, not to be caught, made this re ply : “I can io an instant produce a new leg ia the piece of the o'd one, but then, you see, if I do, it will osnsa great incon. venience to you iu Heaven, for after yonr exaltation to glory, tbs original teg will come back to the epiritoal body, mine also being of divine origin, becomes immortal, and in this oase observe how very awkward a three-legged angel from Utah would appear among tba inhabi tants of the eternal world." —Ms&qdzttz, Mich., Deo. 15. — At Jaokeon Mine, Negaunee, this forenoon, Thos. Eagan was killed by an explosion. Three tSnttar accidents oomirred to the decenttrt precimuly.—Chicago Tima Spe cial. —“Pst, I wish Jimmy had kilted me the other day!” Why so, Pat?” “Be- oaoao I should have like to . have seen the scoundrel hanged for it!"—Chicago Tribune. —A Milesian having returned to hie ni tive tend, was esked to give an illustra tion of Amerioan enterprise. Made an swer to the Inlander: “If a Yankee wax shipwrecked on en uninhabited island, the fallowing morning he woald be tell ing newspapers to ell the inhabitants. —The French physicians, it is said, re gard oonsnmption as specially contagions. Consumptive patients in tbs hospitals ire therefore separated from tha other in mates os care felly as those afUeted with small-pox are in oar own oountry. CLOTHINC. lour of ltT4 ana Business Suits aND Elegant Dress Clothing! All at Prlots Lower then Ever. Columns., G»., Sept, u, u;«. L. P7 aenchbacheb, Tailor and Cutter. LL ORDERS WILL BE ATTENDED . to jrlth neatness and dispatch. B.—Mo work delivered until paid for. J* Call at my rooms over Peui A Nor* man's Book Store, Broad street. sep28 8m JUST RECEIVED: 100 Pieces Black Alpaca! Pure Black'and Beautiful Lustre, -A-t Prices BELOW THE LOWEST! Also, Many Other Goods, ./Vt Wholesale, ISO Broad Street. At Heta.il, 184 Broad Street. CAWLEY & LEWIS, > dfcwiy Oolumbua, Ctas, row PALE AMP KENT. For Sale. A FOUR-ROOM home end kitohen, - - with a good well of water, and a Hen very convenient houte for a small family. ■Ha Situated on Troup street, between Crawford and Thomas. Apply to L. HARRIS dots deodtf 114 Broad street. For Bent. 3 WE residence second door south of St. jte . Paul Ghuroh, at present occupied by r Peyton. Possession given first Oct.JML J. S. JONES. syton. Possession giv< For terms, M., apply to augn oodtf For Rent. Q r_FIOE8 AND SLEEPING 4 (urnuv* uuiiuiiig, atuiuug nuiuu >■ vuo ■ ■ office now oocupled by Southern Life Insurance Company. Apply to CHARLES COLEMAN, eugSO tf lie Broad St. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold at the late residenee of Col. J. A. L. Lee, on Wednesday, 23d Inst., the remaining personal property or his estate, consisting of Tour fine mules, waton, gin, oot- t^n seed, one fine colt, and other artioles. Sale by order of Court of Ordinary of Muscogee county. Terms cash. JOSEPH F. POU, declO dtd Adm'r, Ac. Administrator’s Sale. ILL tie sold on tho first Tuesday In uary next, at the usual plaoe of public sales In the county of Muscogee, as the prop* orty of James Bond, deo’d. that desirable pitot of property In the village of Wynntou known as tho rcstdenoeof do eased at the time of his death, and since oocapled by his widow, Mrs. 8. E. Bond. This bouse and lot was set apart to tho widow as dower In tho lands of doooasod lying In Masoogee county, end the sale will only Inolude the estate’s remainder interact after the expiration of the widow's life estate in the property. Sold In pursuance ol an order of the Court of Ordinary of Muscogee county. Terms—12 months, with lnt«—* — J 4 ~ nov21 Alawtd For 8ale or Bent. rY FARM known os the Thompson | ?rm\ DRY GOODS. At Cost—-At Cost—for Thirty Days! rpo enable at to oommenoe th. new year with a naff and olaan itook, we offer onr friends tad J. patrons ear antIr. stock of oholoa Fall and Winter Dress Goods, White Goode, Rlbbone, Laces, Toweling, Table Dematk, Wool Flonnole, Jeene, Tweeds, Ooeslmeroo, Shoo*, Hat* and Notion* of Evary Variety, at ooet for oaeh. OUR STOCK OF Stripes, Checks, Brown and Bleached Domestics anil Flints Will bo kept replenished and sold at tho lowest market rotas. We give special invitation to all to oome and see us. CHAPMAN A VERSTILLK. A CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY COLUMBUS ONE DAT ONLY, DBG. 23. New Advertisements. ' u> lints Ladln' rXLGi&dteMMiMtlffa XMdle-BMk, with Ohrumos. Bead stamp. BRAN A CO., New Bedford, Mae., 4w pONMTANTRln'LOYXKBIT-Atbama, y Hale or Fa mala, MO a weak warranted. No oaplul required. Partlontars and valnabla samples sent trae. Address with * sent retire stamp, O. BOflB, WilliamsSar*, N. Y. 4w J7 An inssw PROFITS ptr weak. JWve sqfw Will prove it or forf.ll IMo. N.w srtfclujtut pstraud. Kuopio, sent frre to Addreu W. ft. UHIDMTKE, 267 Breadwsy, Positively the only Lsrge Show thst will Exhibit in the 8outh- . era States during the Traveling Season of 1874. place, VA miles east of Box Springs V uscogee Railroad, consisting of 607• acres—300 cleared, and balanee well timbered and nearest tho depot. Air. Tom Perrons now resides on the place. Good framed and painted and celled house; healthy and excellent neigh borhood. Price $2,60) cash. Terms made known at my law office. JAMES M. RUSSELL. oct26 dfcwtf Columbus, Ga._ Executor’s Sale. able the Court of Ordinary of Musoogee oounty, will be sold on the first Tussday In January next, within the legal hours or sale, in front of the auction house of Ellis A Harri son, in the city of Columbus, that very desira ble property known as the Camak plaoe, in ‘he village of Wynnton, the same comprising i Urge two-story house, nearly new, wltn baso- nent, containing in all twelve rooms, with out houses attaoheu, and about ten aores of land. Also a largo and desirable lot of household furniture. Sold as the property of Thomas Camak, deoeased. Terms made known on day of sale. JAMES CAMAK, doel dfcw4rv Executor. Assignees’ Sale. £ kN the first Tussday In January next (1876) f wo will soil at publlo outcry, in front of lis A Harrison's auction house, In Columbus- Oa., commencing at 10 o’eloek a. m., tho follow, lug real estate and personal part of the property of John to wits No. L An undivided half Interest In the premises known as tho Lowell Warehouse, sit uated Instbe city of Columbus, and upon city lots Nos. 84, 83 and part of 32. No. 2. The premises known as tho south half of olty lot number 829, fronting on Front street and between Crawlord and St. Clair streets, being tho late residenee of Zook King. No. 8. Tito premises known as tho rosldenco or J. W. Barden, on the oorner of Brood and Fulton streets, being olty lots numbers 117 and 118, eaoh containing half an acre, more or less. No. 4. 6 Shares stock Mobile A Girard Rail road Company. 8 Shares stock Columbus Ioe Manufacturing Company. 20 Shares stook Columbus Industrial Asso ciation. 26 Shares stook Cotton States Life Insur ance Company. 1 Share stock North A South Railroad Co. 10 “ “ Southern and Atlantic Tele- graph Company. 266 Shares stook Georgia Home Insurance Company. 4 first uortgago bonds of the North A South Railroad Company, endorsed by the State of Goorgia, or $1,000 eaoh. Terms for real estato one-half cash, balanco in twelve months, with Interest. W. L. SALISBURY, JOHN PEABODY, dccl dtd Assignees of John King. Papers Lost. “DELIEVINO that the late Marshall J. Jj Wellborn dep mited with some friend some title deeds and other p ipers appertaining to his estate, I hereby request any one who has or knows of any suah papers to communicate with me at once. For the production to me of the original title papers to ule Columbus prop erty, I hereby oner a reward of Fifty Dollnrs. Address JOHN T. CLARKE, Temporary Administrator, Cuthbert, Ga. dec5 dim ladies OP COLUMBUS, AND Ladies Visiting the City! Mrs. M. B. HOWABD QE no; stock of Millinery, Hair Goods, Jewelry, Ornaments Hats and Bonnets AT COST. Call and sse for yourseir and be convinced of the truth. — decl6 dlswtf Furniture! Furniture! Carpets, Carpets! Oilcloths! Window Shades, Curtain Goods, Ac., Ac., Ac., The Newest end Choicest Style# I Uw.it Cnsb Prices I AT OUR Furniture A Carpet Warehouse! 63 and 8S Broad Bt. ROONEY It WARNER. DOVW tOSOll 8. LANDAUER. REMEMBER, The New York Store! The New York Store! DRY GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY ▲ND LOWEST COST I The New Tork Store, The New Tork Store, The New Tork Store. ALL IIV WANT OF DRY GOODS, 0AU.0N S. LANDAUER, t. LANDAUER. * DON’T FORGET—THE NEW T0BK STOBE, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street. The New York Store, The New York Store. New York Prices, New York Prices. OOMR 03TX, OOMB OWB, FAVORITE REMDDY T __ of Mercury, or any Injurious mineral »ub- •tunce, but Is PURELY VEGETABLE, containing those Southern Roots and Horbi, whioh an All-wise Provldenoe has placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It toUl cure all diueatei caused by Derangement 0/ the Liver and Uowtlt. Simmons’ LIVES KEGULATOS, «r Kcdkiat, Is eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for Immediate resort will save many an hour of suffering and many a dollar in time and doctor*' bills. After over Forty Yoars'trial it Is still re ceiving the most unqualified testimonials to Its EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR Constipation, Headache. Pain in the Shonlders, Dizziness. Sour Stomach, bod taste iu tho mouth, billious attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain In the region of the Kidneys, des< I in * " * * pondeiiry, gloom and 1 ircbodings of evil, all of which are tne ollsprlngs of a diseased Liver. For Dyspepsia or IndlseRtloM# Armed with this Antidote, all ollmates and changes of water and food may be faced with out fear. As a liemody In MALARIOUS FEVERS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, RESTLESS NESS, JAUNDICE, NA USE A, IT HAS NO EQUAL. rest and boi the World CAUTION. Buy do pnwdern or Prepared SIM MONS’ LIVER REGULATOR uuIohh in oar engraved wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp and Signature unbroken. None other ia genuine. J. H. EEILIM St CO.. Macon, Ga., A Philadelphia. FOH SALE BY ALL DBVUIilHT8 t TAKE SIMMONS’LIVER REGULATOR For all ditozses of the Liver Stomach and Spleen. An a Remedy in , Colie, Constipation and BiUious- It Has No Equal. TESTIMONIALS. “I tavo never seen or trlod suoh a simple, ef ficacious. satisfactory and pleasant remedy In my life."—H. Haiekb, St. Louis, Mo. HUN. ALEX. H. STEPHENS. ocaslonally use, when n quires it, Dr. Simmons' Liver good effect."—Holt. Alex. H. Stkphkkii. GOVERNOR OF ALABAMA. "Your Regulat t has been In use In my fami ly for some time, and I am persuaded It Isa valuable addition to the me llotl science."— Gov. J. Gill Shobtrk, Ala. have used the Regulator In my fami ly for the past seventeen years. I can safely recommend it to the world as the best inedlcino I have over used for that class of diseases It purportd to eure."—H. F. Thiopbn. PRESIDENT OF CITY BANK. "Simmons' Llrer Rsgulator has proved a good and effioaclous modtclne."—O. A. Nut- TING. DRUGGIST. "We have been acquainted with Dr. Sim mons’ Liver Medloinu for more than twenty years, aud know it to bo the host Liver Regula tor offered to the public."—.U. R. Lvov and H. L. Lvov, Bellefoutalue, Ga. "I was cured by Simmons’ Liver Regulator, after having suffered several years with Ubtlls and Fever."—K. F. Andkbhox. THE CLERGY. "Huve boon a dyspeptic for years; began tha Regulator two years ago; It Das aoted like a charm In my oase."—Rav. J. C. Holmes. LADIES' INDORSEMENT. I have given your medicine a thorough trial, and In no case has It failed to give lull satis- faction."—Ellkx Mkacham, Chattahoochee. Fla. SHERIFF BIBB COUNTY. "I have used your Regulator with successful •fleet in bilious Coiio aud Dyspepsia. It Is an excellent remedy, and oertainly a public bless ing."—C. Maetebhox, Bibb o unty, Ga. MY WIFE. **My wife and self have used the Regulator .jryears, and testi*- 4 * * Kev. J. k. Feldke, "I think Simmons' Liver Regulator one of the best medicines ever made for the Liver. My wife and many others have used It with wonderful effect."—E. K. Spares, Albany, Oa. M. D. "I have used the Regulator In my family, and also Is my regular praettoe, and bave found It a most valuable and satisfactory medicine, and believe If It was used by the profession It woald be of service In very many cases. I know very innoh or its oomponent parts, and can cer tify Its medielnal qualities are perfectly harm- lesa."-H. F. Griggs, M. D., Maoon, Ga deeJGdeodfcwowo OLD JOHN ROBINSON’S Great World’s Exposition! lEdlipEtably ike Largest Ksklfcltlon In the World | Thousands of Living Animals, Myriads of Birds, Colonies of Monkeys, Bohoole of Amphibia, Mile* of lUptilee. No Impossibilities Promised—we Guarantoo to Exhibit all we Represent or the Money Re (trade OUR MATCHLESS ORGANISATION Embraces the Largest and Most Complsto MENAGERIE, AVIARY AND AQUARIUM IN THE WORLD Containing Living Specimens of our CREATOR'S GREAT HANDIWORK, or WHICH “They went in two and two, unto Noah into the Ark, The male and the female, as God had oommanded Noah.” Among whleh are ths following Special Novelties, which we Guarantee to Exhibit, OR THE MONEY ». ILL BE REFUNDED. MARK WELL THESE LINES. We will IiMUl at Bach Place THE UiEiT SHOW Vlalts A HEliD OF LIVING GIUAFFE8. Coating *<13,000 in Uold I A BLACK BUMATUAN KHINOCKUOS! The Largest PERFORMING ELEPHANT in Amerioa, A GIANT OSTRICH, 13 Feet High. MONSTER SEA LIONS, A S-HOHNEL ANI) 11-EYED BOVINE from tho Hole Land, (Tha only one eror Kihlbltad.) wa are apealal featarea that are not ow nml or cnntrtill—l ly any other travel lag exhibition. IX ADDITION TO WHICH It TUB rUTCArntMOK at an. par yar FBLT CKILIM44 (or rooms In ttlaoeof pli dfitadULT BOOFINO and (tekg ter. net Circular and Sample, address Uamden, New Jersey! ss O. J. FAY, 4w 500 PIANOS AND ORGANS, -anted to tall Water*’ Naff Baal* Planoa and Concerto Organ,. llluatretad Catalogs* Balled. Great htdnoamenU to th* trad*. A largo itlaoount to Taaohara, Mini,tori, Chowhaa, Lodge,, UohooU, ato. 4» Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS PVT VP ORLY IK BLUE BOXFfl. < A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. iu. HAVE V0(J TRIED JURUBEBA? AUB YOU Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ? Are yee am Uegeld that any sxertlon require* mure of en effort than you f«el capable of making! Then try flUftUBBBA, ths wonderful diiic and luvlgorator, which act* so beneficially i the secretive organs as to impart Vigor to all id vital forces. It Is no alcohollo appetiser, which DtlmulatM for a short tlmo, ouly to lot (lie sufferer fall to a lower depth of misory, but it Is a vegetable tonic acting directly on the liver and spleeM. II rrgnlwtea Ike Dwwels, qniete the nerves, and Rives such a healthy tone to ska.whole system os to soon mako the invalid fool like a new person. I la opcrailM Is net violent, but is characterised by great guntleneas; the patient es- C »rlencee uo sudileu change, no marked results, ut gradually kts troubles "Void their tents, hae the Aral*, Aud alleutly steal away." Tills is no uew and untried discovery, bat lies been long need with wonderfsl remedial'results, and is pronounced by the bighoet medical authori ties "the most powerful tonic and alterative known." Ask yonr druggist for It. Vor sale by WM. F. KiDDAR A OO., •MOBT POSTPONEMENT - DAY| FIXER-FULL MSTBIBUTIOSt First Grand Gift Concert. MONTPaLISIt Female Humane Associate At Alexandria, Ve. gfovomtoer SB* 1874. LIST OF GIFTS. I Grand Caah Gilt $100,000 1 Grand Gash Gilt M,uoo 1 Grand * 'ash Gift *6,0 0 10 Cash Gilts, $10,000 Mob 100,000 16 Cash Gifts, 6 0U0«aoh 76,000 All OZROUB, EMBRACING OVER 100 ITA1 ARTISTS, TWO MAMMOTH BANDS—FORTY MUSICIANS. GEORGEOUS STREET DISPLAY—FINEST IN THE WORLD t DOOBN OPEN AT 19:80 AND fijSO P. M. Arrangements have bten made with ALL THE LINES OF RAILWAY for ROUND TRIP TICKETS, good on allthe trains front all stations, to enabla parties desirous ol visiting the GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH during the day It exhibits In this olty. Don't forget the date. Will exhibit at Opolika THURSDAY, December 24th, 1874. dee7 wl 162* dll to *4 GROCERIES. J. A. WALKER. WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner under Rankin House, mm JOW IN STORE AND TO A Flret Olata Prorltlon Store, to-wlt 60 hhds. Clear Bib Bacon Sides. 50 " Bacon Shoulders. 25 boxes loe-Cared White Heat. 150 Bolls 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, Ac W# have th# l«rg#.t lot ot FLORIDA 8YRUP In Midtfl# Q.orgia- eh**p. «rj)on’t forget the plaoe. ■•P" * WATT * WALKKR. 1,000 each 60 000 600 each 60,000 100 eaoh 100,000 60Uo»h Gilts. 100 Cash Gins, 1,000 Cash Gills, 1,000 Cash Gilts, 20,000 Cash aim, 22,178 Caah Gifts, amounUng to $1,001,000 NUMB KB 46F TICKETS, 1N,$0$. PRIOR OP TIOKRTa. Wholo Tickets $10 00 Halves 1$ 00 t Luartsrs 6 00 djchthiorsooh Coupon ••*.. 2 60 Tlctots for 100 00 The M»ntpall*r Female Humana Associa tion, chartered hv ths Legislature of Virginia and ths Clroult Court or Orange oounty, pro- posss by a Grand Gilt Concert to •sUbllsh and •ndow a "Homo for tho Old, Infirm aud Desti tute Ladles of Virginia," at Montpelier, the former residence o! President James Madison. OovKRiroR'e Oppior, Riohhovd, July 8,1874. It affords ms pleasure ao<iualnted with a large u of tho Montpelier Femaie riumnne aibuoia- tlon, who reside in the vicinity of my home, and i attest their Intslllgeuee and their worth and high tepatatlon as gentlemen, as wt 11 hn the publlo ounfldenoe, inflffence and tubatan- “~* -leans liberally rouresented among thorn. JAB. L. KEMPER, Gov. ot Va. Alrxamdria, Va., July 1,1874. ' * I oommend them as gents of honor and integrity, end iully entitled to tho eontt- or the publlo. R. W. HUGHES. U. S. Judge Eastern DlsL or Va. references cellenoy Glloort C. Va.; Uon. Robert E. V*. and U. H. Senator l. Members of Congrats from Virginia. Remlttanoss lor tlokets insy be made by ei« press, prepaid, postofflee money order on WaiblnKton, D. C.. or by registered Utter. For full particulars, testimonials, tec., sond for olrculars. Address, Hon. JAMES BABBOUB, COTTON WAREHOUSES. A. M. ALLMN. PKTKK PKKKR. Fontaine Wnrelionse. ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants OOXaTJ^STJS i C3kA_ L. M. SOI fill. Q. M. WILLIAM*. BURRUS & WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga. Tull Stook of Bagging and Ties on hand. We also sell the Brown Cotton Gin. ffr. W. H. BDOXg* h ffltl. u. M gclMBU, »nJ .III b< |ilMMd to nm hit old frlaniU. J,u In ' HIDES. Important to Merchants. IUY year WRAPl'INO PAPBR AND PAPKI I BAGS at home, at New York rates, from M. M. HIBS0H, Corner Bridge and Oglethorpe streota. Important to the Public. KLL III DBS, FURS, DEBS WAX, MAGS, ato, l at hlgboat caah prices, to M.M.HIB8CH. DRUGGISTS. Blue Drug Store. MEANS BRANNON, AT hit old ittnd. It Inereuln,. It tUMk or DRUGS dtUly, and ft | now pnptrwt to raralth Colanbut J and vicinity with anythin* in hi. Ihw M WHOLESALE AMD BETAIL. menu to Usuntry MarehanU. H. keep, only PURE AND BXLIAELE DRUGS. Uril and tea him at Ut Broad Streat. From tbit dat. aaah It required for all fooda. oot tf the Eagle Drug Store. Home Made Fertlllzere! MONEY SAVED! MONEY MADE! W E propose to keep full stocks of, end the best articles of Sulphate Ammonia, Nitrate Soda, Murlato Potash, Bone Dust, Land Plaster, South Carolina Phosphates, fco., ▲II of whioh we will sell at the lowest prices for oash. DR. E. O. HOOD will be with us, who has had practical esperlencu in these artioles, and who can glvs valuable Information with regurd to them. nov*> oodAw M. D. HOOD k CO, Wanted, A POSITION as Overseer, Gardener, or any other place where an honest white man can work. The applicant Is honest, up right and Industrious—a man who loyes work. Apply at this oflloe or O. A. Redd's, docid dfcwtf