Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 23, 1874, Image 3

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— * DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1874. From tho New York Hernld. Tittt Trouble imd Its Remedy. American society is suffering a ohnngo. The period of steady habits h s gone by and the nge of hifalntin is nt hand. Tho chief characteristics of the times are an overestimate of money and an underesti mate of character. Rough gold has little value, while highly burnished gilt is great ly prized. The men are overstimulated by a huge business without capital, and, rUct forty, walk on the ragged edge of apoplexy, while the women are overstim ulated in the imagination by a corrupt lit erature which has lowered the moral tone of the whole community. Everywhere there exists an iusatiablo appetite for mere sensationalism. Even aoieuce and roligiou must startle in order to attract atleutiou. Plain English does not satisfy any more than old-fashioned morality. The old adage which tolls us it is better to live in a wooden house and have plenty than to live in a brick house aud bo pinched, has been turned upside down and tho preference given to the brown stone and constant duns. It is pitiful t > see scienoo in the parti colored pantaloons of the general folly; but the scientist of the day, instead of confining himself to his legitimate sphere, must neods bring the battering-ram of his newly discovered facts to bear against the oaken door of the Church, and pound away until a crowd gathers to see what will come of it all. If he narrows his la bors to glacial thoorios, or to theories of evolution, ho lives amid the applause of the few, and dies unknelled, uncoftiued aud unknown. To escape this terrible fate he saddles the hobby-horse of induc tion aud rides rough shod over tho faiths aud convictions of centuries, sending dismay into tho camp of the uulearned and inviting everybody to assemblo quick ly to witness the explosion and the gen eral conflagration. Of all men, our sci entists should cirofully coutiuo them selves to their several departments of ro- searoh. It is not thoirs to reckon tho re ligious consequences of a discovery, but to make now discoveries. It is tho busi ness of tho theologian to liiake inductions from facts ascertained, and thereby to modify tho religious creeds of tho people. Tho now school of scunlists, however, seems determined to leavo tho theologi ans nothing to do, but assumes tho right to judge not only tho facts of the phys ical but tho faiths of tho spiritual world. It is still more pitiful to note the ten dency to sensational buffoonery which is creeping into tho pulpit. If a minister desires to be popular, aud has the requi site amount of shrewduoss and brass, he begins by a display of rhetorical pyro technics which attracts the common eye, and holds his own so long as he has strength and agility to make his audience laugh ut his picturesque gymnastics, bo morbid has tho taste of tho people be come that they actually require a large amount of spiritual buncombe in order to keep up their interest. Plain Scripture seems to be flat, stale aud unprofitable, aud they demand tho pepper aud salt of eccentric phrasoology, and seem to he most delighted when tho preacher is most a ranting aotor, tearing the air with fran tic gesticulations and malting sport of things nforetimo held sacred. Crowds wait on the ministrations of tho clerical comedian who burlesques religion, while the pews of the revoroud expounder of Holy Writ remain empty and unrented. Sober-minded men sooner or later become disgusted with tho genorul farco; but while looking upon the current methods of dealing with r. ligion as the equivalent of the counterfeit currency that is afloat feel powerless against tho strong tide of public opinion. The trouble bogins with American ed ucation aud homes. School girl-*, who should confine their attention to short clothes and arithmetic, are fed with the exciting pabulum ot' a false literature,and are uncousoiously stimulated by n style of novel which undermines tho moral nature by unduly heating tho imagination. The fiction of the day hides under cover of an interesting story thooiios of domestic lifo which liouoconib society,aud these theories are absorbed into the moral nature of the young to such an extent that wo are al most daily compelled to record extrava gances which show that the common sense of the community is on tho ebb. Homo education is entirely neglected, and that delicate sense of honor wliicli should ho ns bright and ns dangerous to touch rudely as tho edge of a razor, is giving way to a certain waywardness and reck- lesmess, the logical result of which will he ill assorted marriages, domestic un happiness and a crop of divorces twen ty years from date. All ehivalric rela tions between tho sexes are fast lading out, imil American society is being given over to the control of boys and girls in their toons. They are tho false queens and kuiglits of tho chessboard, while am bitions mammas me convenient pawns, occupying a positiou in the background, and never appearing unless eallod for. Every one knows that this political, so cial and moral bankruptcy comes from the want of early training, nnd history is not backward in illustrating tho consequences of general corruption. There is an inevi table logic in the life of n people, as in the life of an individual. Wo must got down on the hardpan of honorable manhood and pure womanhood or wo shall moot tho fate which has overtaken nations that were stronger than wo arc. This sickly sentimentalism in religion nnd this social namby pnmbyism rnunt bo exorcised by a docent literatnvo and by a pulpit that dares to bo honost aud simple, boforo our girls will make good wives or our boys houorablo merchants. CLOTHINC. THOMAS & PRESCOTT A rk now receiving their new Stock tor Fall ami WInter of 1874 ami ’7o. Call ami sco their EXCELLENT Business Suits Elegant Dress Clothing! All at Prices Lower than Ever. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 10. 1874. tf 2® 2 o5 6 C/> ~3 ■h is H 00 ^ '/ ^ < iZ c ft***; r* W U> - KcHSJ 5* </* 3 O *£ * H H © W © k- © IS ft p 0 5J3 3* £5 _ oi tty III-" %% O- M® S *3 e < OO 2>3 0 o 5 « =»G bh n 3 y w ;in is S H MILLINERY. Millinery and Hair Goods Emporium. Mrs. M. R. HOWARD, Randolph Street W OULD respectfully cull tho attention of tho Lad lop to her elegant and cheap stock of Fall and Winter Millinery, selected by experienced buyers in tho Now York and Haiti- more markets, consisting of LADIES’, MISSIS’ AND CHILDREN S Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces and Flowers, Feathers, Velvets, 1EKA1. AND IMITATION HAIR SWITCHES, BEAL AND IMITATION JEWELRY. I defy coinpotltion in prices. octl8 tf t itnd Fancy Goods ovor brought to New Millinery and Fancy Goods ! Mrs. LEE, 75 Broad Street, ■\TTOULD ro; W t ho hirgroi .. . this markot. It consists in part of tlio following goods, Ladies’, MiBses’ and Children’s Hats, trimmed and un- TRIMMED. BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND LAOES. Bonnet and Sash Ribbons, Neck Ties, Embr’d Handk’fs, Berlin and Kid Gloves in every variety. Ladies' Underwear and Corsets, Blaok Crape Colllars and Veils. Hair Goods and Jet Jewelry a specialty. ALSO. LADIES’, MISSES’ AND INFANTS’ SACKS AND HOODS, OTTOMAN SHAWLS AN Ii SCARFS, HALM ORAL AND HOOP-KIKT8, HEADED ANI) LEATHER KELTS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, every shndo, and many other goods which she oliors for cash ut tho very lowest prices. Grand Opening of Pattern Hats and Bonnets on Tuesday, October* 20th, To which the attention of tho Ladies is respectfully Invited. Columbus, On., October 11th 1874. tf GROCERIES. W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. DRY GOODS. s. WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner under Rankin House, H ave now in stoke and to arrive, everything usually kept in a First Glass Provision Store, to-wit ; 50 hhds. Clear Rib 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 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. W Don’t forgot tho place. Mp'tf tf WATT & WALKER. New Advertisements. Ltullen* I*-Hook, DEAN tc 150., 4w eek warranted. r ticulant anil valuable Bamplos sent free. Ad dress, with 6 ront return stamp, (J. ROSS, Williamsburg, N. Y. r WORi.u PmtUHiiiNo Co., Phtlad’a. 4w C At home, tnnle or female; i|i36 per week, day or evening. No capital. | Wo solid vnluablo package of —w _ __JLgood8 by mall froo. Address with ten cents roturn stamp, M. YOUNG, 173 Greon- wich street, N. Y. 4w WANTED—AMMSi£ ,u Pri. e e l sill: tlonory Package out. Saraplo package, post paid, for 25c. Clroulars free. J. BRIDE, 707 Broadway, N. Y. 4w Ak«iiIn Wanted! Diploma Awarded ,„ r UOLMAN.S pi+orial Bibles ,300 Illustrations. Address lor circulars A. .1. Holman & Co., 080 Arch st., Phlla. 4w For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN IKlitJK HOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Solti l»y Druggists. 4w as w O o ^ o S - OH 3 - »4 3- 5" cr? P 0 0 W DRY Largest Stock, Best Goods, Lowest Prices l AT THE BALTIMORE E! 88 Broad Street. Business Suits, Walking Suits, Dress Suits, Over Coats, Talmas, &c. A complete assortment of Youths’ and Bovs’ Clothing. A fine lino of White and Fancy Shirts, Under 31iirts, Neckties, Scarfs, Hats, Caps, HOFFLIN, RICH &C0„ 88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. Mr. J. CJ. HARRIS is with us, and will be pleased to see his friends. oot2 tf DeodAW LANDAUEIt. BEMEMBKR, The New York Store! The New York Store! GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY AND LOWEST COST! The Now York Store, The New York Store, The New York Store. AI.l, I IN WANT OF DRY GOODS, CALL ON S. LANDAUER, S. LANDAUER. DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YORK STORE, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street. The INcvv York Store, The New York Store. NEW GROCERY STORE. POLLARD & KARRIS, Did Stand of J. K. Kodd A Co. (next door to Ghattahoor.hoo National Rank.) FULL LINK OF FRESH GROCERIES AND STAPLE DRY GOODS JUST eelvod. Having bought our goods (or CASH, wo shall soil them upon a CASH HAS IS, Guaranteeing our prices to Do un low as any hound In tho city. Goods dolivorod to any part oi tho city Froo of Churge. Glvo us a call, anti wo will do our bunt to pluano. Torma Strictly Ca»li S POLLARD & HARRIS, :8-deodAwly FolmnlniN, tlcorgia. BOOTS AND SHOES. HOU'T O. POPE. J AS. W. LONG. W|*a nkw Wv JAP BOOT and SHOE STORE. AGENTS WANTED loniivs IdCTIIlNAUT EVERY-DAY WANTS. COME OICE, OOIVE33 OKTE, New York I ’rices, New York Pi’iees. OOME ALL,. COME AEXj. A NEW ENTERPRISE ! WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE, _A_t Into. 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 UK Oil ELSEWHERE To convince any merchant that tho above statement is correct, wo ; ropose to duplicate any New York invoiced they may bring us. N. H —Parties desirous ol buying at retail will find our Retail IIouso (No. 151 Iiroad street) supplied with desirable and seavonable goods, which will bo sold at bottom prices. We have employed competent and polite Salesmen, who will take pleasure in showing goods. WE ARE RECEIVING AND OPENING AT TSTo. 104 Brocket Street, NEXT HOOK TO J. KYLE A CO. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AMD SHOES WE REPAIR Al.L U1PP1NGN l'KEE OE E'llAllOE, and guarantoo satisfaction in evory instance. IH oct4 dfrwly . call purcaalng. SADDLES, HARNESS, ETC. H. MIDDLE BROOK, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Mki, Harness, Brles| —Sambo wanted to buy Rome land, but be had only half onongb money. “Well,” said the land agout, “the price is $!»)•*), but I’ll take $450 and a mortgage for the balance in a year.” Sambo scratched his wool, “lhit, I say, boss, s’pose a fuller haint got no iuorgich ?” In vaiii the agont explaiuod, when up stop.s Bill and says : “I can lucid ate that piut. A mor- gich is like this yer: S’pose you pay do boss $ 150 clown, and givos your word and honor of a honost nigger to pay him do udder $150 in a year ; don s’pose on do very last day ol> do year yer pays him $441) and don't pays him do udder dollar, why den do iuorgich says de boss can joss take all do money and do land, aud you don’t have nuffin— not a cent.” “Golly, boss, a morgich makes a nigger mighty honost.” —A dispatch to tho New York Times from its Paris correspondent announces that Mr. Cecil Buckland, who was dis patched l>y that paper u few weeks since to Spain, nml instructed to join Don Car los’ headquarters, was taken prisoner by the Republicans n few days sinco and shortly afterwards was shot. Mr, Buck- laud was private secrotary to Minister Jewell in bt. Petersburg. IIo returned lo this ounuiry with that gentleman when tlie-latter accepted the Postmaster Gen eralship, aud it was on recommendation of Mr. Jewell that Buckland was placed on tho corps of foreigu correspondents of tho Times. Death of a Young Giant, iho Wil- ruing'on (Del.) Commerrutl says: “While Iho Chicago circus was traveling down tho peninsula tho giant boy, only sixteen years of age, was taken sick with tho ty phoid fever, and being unable to proceed further was left at Frankfort, a small vil lage in Sussex county, as the caravan passed through, lie was without money or friends, and subsisted upon the charity of strangers until death reliovod him on tho 5th inst. The lad measured seven foot four inches when laid out for burial. f MEDICINES. A mild aperient nnd gentle purffiv live, recommended tor tho cure of nil de rangements of tho stomach, 1 Ivor and bowels. By their timely uso much sickness Is prevent ed. Tho tost of many years have proven them to be tho safest, surest nnd best of all tho pills evor of To rod to tho public. They purify tho niood, remove all corruptions and rostore the diseased system to perfect health. A» an Antidote to CliillM and Fever they have no equal. For DyNpepNla they are n Specific. For Nick Hendnclie <uid ItllioiiM Folic they nro a surocuro. For Fosi**tii»iif ion. Rheumatism, Flics, Fnlplfofion of the llcnrt, 1'nln in the Side, Rack and bolus, Nervous iichn, a positive remedy. For Female lr> regularities, without a rival. When one does not “feci very well,’’ a single doso stimulates tho stomach nnd bowels, rCftores tho appetite, and Imparts vigor to tho system, Sold everywhere. Oflico, 18 Murray street, Now York. DR. TUTI’S HAIR DYE is easily applied, imparts p. beautiful block brown, and acts like magic. Tho best in the world. Sold by all druggists. Prlco *1 a box. DR. TUTT’S EIPECTOBIIT The Kbnslly record of death** that result from pulmonary affections is frightful. Thero Is no diseaso that is so in*iduous In its attack as consumption, liy tho neglect of “slight colds’’ they, soon become deep seated and defy remedies which, If applied at tho out set, would have averted all danger. I)r. Tutt’a Expectorant has proven itsell flic most valuable Lung llaKani ever discovered. A diNtiuguUhcd clergy nmn of New York pronounces it the ‘ great est blessing of tho nineteenth contury,” nnd says “no family should ho without it.’’ Ills pleasant to the taste, nnd a single dose will often roinovo tho most obstinate cough. < Mflco 18 Murray streot, Now York. ftbl/j dfodswly GAWLEY & LEWIS, Columbuw. Gri,. MavtinjialcK, lias on hand a largo stock of every style and quality, from tho choapost to tho host. Ladies’ and Cents’ Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags, ALL BTYLKH AN1> 1'KICKS. ATKNTDASII ENAMEL LEATHER, HARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER, Enameled Cloth of all kinds, Leather mid Rubber Belting, Collars, Haines, Trace-Chains, Whips, Klind-Brldlcs, Rack-Rands, Rifs, Buckles, Spurs, and all articles in this line usually kept In a first clnsj house. Air All goods In my line will be sold at reduced prleos, with a view of closing out my bust ess st an early day. TERMS STRICTLY OANI1. Mr. MARK A. BRADFORD, fonnorly with Mr. W. R. Kent, Is with uie, and would bo pleased to see nil his old customers and friends. COTTON WAREHOUSES. i. m. mu ins. 0. M. WILLIAMS. BURRUS & WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga. Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand. tlio Brown Cotton Gin. /*«' v.r. w. II. BUdil K8 Is with us iw Scab-smaii, and will bo pleased to i We also sell 3 bin old friends. A. M. AbbKN. PETER FREER. Fontaine "Warehouse. ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants nib27 If LJ*—■■ nm—wii ■ ■■ ii. mi ii ■ m mmmmm——— IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO., POUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Columbus, Georgia. STKAM KNOIN'US ANI) IEOII.KKS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, J I.OUUINU AM, COTTON MILL MACH ISKUV, cam; mii.i.s, svitii-kutu.kh, iionsi; i-.iwiius, i-i mi'S, |-i:l.l.uvs, MIAI-'ITNO ANI* IIANOUHS. AI.LVMb', COLUMN'S, ANI) OTIIMli IM |-K(>\MI) IRON N :KMW COTTON TUMSSMS, TELLIER’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES. Tin; MCI.U'SM DOCI1LK TU11RINK WAIKIl WIIMMLS null tide number: bewaro of imitations). ' Aliso- utoly indi8pon>ahlo to all clnssos, saving nouoy dally to overy buyer. Selling faster than any othor three books combined! ’Six teen page elreuiar and extra terms freo. F. A. Hutchinson A Oo„ Omelntmti, Ohio. 4w vVaters 1 New Scale Pianos, MtUAKK AN lb UPRIGHT, Aro tho best mado. Tho touch olastio, tho tone poworlul, pure und oven through the eu ro t»calo, yet mellow and sweet. WATERS’ CONCERTO ORGANS cannot ) excelled in tono or boauty; ttioy defy coin* petition. Tlw Concerto Stop Is a ttno tmltu- liou oi tlio Human Voice. Warranted tor six years. I'rlcos extremely low lor cash or part oadi, nnd bulanoe In monthly payments. Second-hand Instruments •vt groat bargains. Agonts wanted. A liberal discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Schools, Lodges, etc. Illustrated Catalogues mulled. HORACE WATERS S. SON, 481 Broadway, New York. P. O. Box 3667. 4w The Mason & Hamlin Organ Company, wlnnors of tlireo highest Medals nnd Diploma of Honor at Vienna, ’73, ami Paris, '57, now ollor tho finest assortment of the bust Cabinet Organs in tho world, including new styles with recent improvements, not only exclu sively for cash, as formerly, but also on new plans of easy payments, the most fnvorablo ever offered. Organs rontod with privilege of purchase, to almost any part of the country. First payment. ijttHH) or upwards. Illustrated catalogues aud circulars, witli lull particulars, sent Ireo on request. Address POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE! ..-$20- WILL IIUY A First Mortgage Premium Bond OK Tine Now Y orlx. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO., Authorized by tho Legislature of the State of % Now York. r cm I it m Drawing, Hoc. 7« 1HT1. .Id NorloN Drawing, jMiinnry 4« 1871. EVERY BOND will bo Redeemod with a Premium, ns an equivalent lor luterost. Capital Premium, 8100,000 Address, for Bonds and full information, MORCENTHAU, BRUNO Sl CO., •’Inancial Agents, 23 Pauk Row, N. Y. Post Office Drawer 29. _ 4w First Grand Gift Concert. MONTPELIER female Humane Associate At Alexandria, Va. Wovomlxor QO, 1074. LIST OF GIFTS. 1 Grand Cash Hitt *100,000 1 Grand Casu Gilt 50,ih u l Grand'htsli Gift, lu Cash Gilts, *10,i oeU eodkwSm MIDDIiEBROOK, No. 94 Broad Streot. it Bar ( r I1AN FUbbOAlETJJl PUMPS. HOLLOW WARE. EIRE DOGS, COAL ORATES, GIN GEARING. STEAM AND WATER PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS. GLOBE CHECK, .NAI LTl AND STOP VALVES, GAUGE COCKS, STEAM & WATER GAUGES, ami a gfiioral assortment «-f Engineers' anil MarliIiiIhIh' Siipplies. IRON anil P.KASS CASTINGS and SPECIAL MACIIINEKV mado to order. Send for Price Lists. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO. A CARD. Works Company will furnish Plans, Drawings nml Kidiinntea * rill contract for furnishing and erecting flic com mune, of the In st and most approved patterns, l*ep20 tl The (Joloinbns I r i Mill chinery and appliances f«i i the most favorable terms. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Having had in our employ an Agent that we have discovered to be simply a diminutively insignifloant and contemptuously unworthy, unreliable, indo lent and dishonest fellow, through whom an impression has become current that we are about discontinuing our business in Columbus, we desire to say that notwithstanding any and all such representations that may bo or may have been made, wo are determined to make our Machino more prominently known than ever. THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY. )each buuo each l,ooo each 100,000 76.000 60.000 60 000 100,000 16 Cartb Gills, Go Ca-h Gilts, 100 CllBll Hills, l,0w() Carth GUIh, 1 odd CaHh CHIts, 20,0.0 Cush Gifts, 22,178 Cash Gifts, amounting to $1,000,000 NUMBER OF Tlt'HIITIi, 100,000. VlllUlt OK TlUKkTB. Wholo Tickets *20 oo Halves 10 00 ttuarters & 00 Eighths or each Coupons 2 &» lS/ x Tickets for 100 00 Tho MuntaMlUr Female llumauo Associa tion, chartered by tlio Legislature of Vlrgiula and the Circuit Court ol Orango county, pro- poses by a Grand Gift Concert to establish nnd endow a “Homo for tlio Old, Infirm and l)osil- tulo Ladies of Virginia.” at Montpelier, tho formor rcsldouco ol President Juntos Madison. GovKRNou’a Okkicb, Richmond, July 3,1874. It affords mo pleasuro to say that 1 am well acquainted with a largo majority of tho^offleers RESTAURANTS. r rm<: arbor. HAS COM. tod up tho well Saloon and Uos tnurunt. He Ih now prepared to furnish Meal-, Choice Liquors and Cigars, and customers urod everything will Do tho »; “* know market */fords. tho octS-tf SANS SOUCI Bar and Restaurant! this popular resort, 1 have CIGARS to bo found in this market.. ( OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, and Choice Meals served at all ho Parties furnished wl desired. FRESH OYSTERS vmv from Suvmnnh and Mobile, oil in ai A. J. BGLAND Reich’s Restaurant No. IIS Broad St., H AS just been opened, and Is now proparod to lay before its guests und patrons a BILL OF FARE EQUAL* TO A3MY! class Hotels gertt nitiert ol t! sonublo rates, octl 3m DRUCCISTS. Eagle Drug Store, JSTOm 03 Broad St., M. D. HOOD & CO., Fiiccchhm-s to K. C. HOOD A IIUO. W E are now oi to earth nurch all classes ol eompctltton quality of Ot Wo keep ti Drrugs, Cheiuluairt. Paints, (Jlls, Varnlslies, Window Glass, Putty, Also, large stock-<>f Patont Modicinos, chief among welch Is Dr. Ikod’s celebrated Eureka Liver Medicine. Kerosene Oil a specialty, at bottom figures. M. D. HOOD A CO. _Octobor 7th, 1874. Blue Drug Store. Ing^T? his stock Ol Ultras dally, and Is now prepared t«> turnlsb Columbus Ljk ami vicinity with anything in his lino at WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. IIo propose-* to pay special attention to the JOBBING TRADE, and Hirers grout induce ments to Country Merchants. Ho keeps only PURE ANI) RELIABLE DRUGS I Fr< Notice. and I attest their Intelligence and their worth und high loputntlou as gentlemen, as well ns the public confidence, influence and mbs an- tlal means liberally represented anion.' them. JAS. L. KEMPER, Gov. of Va. Alexandria, Va., July 8, 1874. • • * I conimond them as gents of honor and integrity, ami luItv entitled to tho eonII- douoo of tlio public. If.. W HUGHES, U. S. Judge Eastern Dist. of Va. irthor refuronoes by permission: Ills Ex- noy Gilbert C. Wnlkor, ox-Govcrnor of Hon. Robort E. Withors, Lleut-Gor. of and U. S. Senator elect; Sunaturs an<l Members of Congre.-s from Virginia. Remittances lor tickotH may be mado by ex press, prepaid, poHiotflco money o<der on Washington, l>. C.. or by rogi«tero«l loiter. For lull particulars, testimonials, Ac., send for circulars. Address, lion. JAMlif* HARBOUR, Presd’t M. F. H. A., Alexandria, Va. Reliable Agents wanted everywhere. oct!4 4w HAVJi YOU TRIED JURUBEBA? auk vou Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ? Are yon mo Lniigiild tlmt any exertion cquircit more of an < Mbi t than you leal capable f making ? Tlicn Ir.y JURUIIFIIA, tim aouderful ’oiiic mid 1 nvigorntor, ukicli outs so l.etieflciully aiM as to impart vigor t«> all vital loi It in alcoholic oppotiz' r, aliicli rttiiuula! , - ... repair, elng In tny storo a year or longer, will be lo pay charges it not eallod for within thirty I known, dajs. I Artk ' c. SCIlOMBUim. Foi Columbus, Ga., Oct Mth, 1874. (ddkvrU l 4\v ■w-r di plb of mUi-iy, but It Ik a Vegetable tonic c.ing directly on the liter and spb'CM. It r(’gulnl<*M tin* IkmelN, quluts tlio h I veil, lied glVim Mlrli a healthy tono to tlio whole y-tem as to miuii inako tlio invalid feel lik* 1 a new idon cliango, uo m.u i.ed r nt gradually IiIh troubled “Fold tin ir tents, like tlio Arabs, Ami siloutly steal away.” This iH uo new aud uutried discovery, I ie« ii long u«od with wonderful remedial i .ml Ik pronounced by the highest medical hi i till