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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1874.
The Political Revolution
SPEECH OF SENATOR THURMAN.
Washington, November 4.—The Dem
ocrats of this city serenaded Senator Thur
man, of Ohio, at his residence nere. A
largo crowd was present. In responeo
Senator Thurman returned his thanks for
the opportunity afforded him to partici
pate in their rejoicing, and said:
“When I think of it, is it not a dread
ful thing and calculated to bring terror to
even- loyal bo«om to see you with drum
and life, and trumpet and cimballs, and
with mighty shouts that rend the air cele
brating the conquest of Massachusetts by
the terrible Kn-klux ? [Laughter.]
“Was it not enough that those awful
and godless fellows had intimidated the
peaceable, amiable and houest carpet
baggers and scallawags and their followers
down South—obtained the mastery over
that fair portion of the republic ? Was it
at all necessary that they should invado
the North, and by intimidatiog Republi
cans carry Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia,
Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey, and
to cap the climax, overrun New York and
put Massachusetts in their breeches pock
et? [Applause.]
“Politicians and editors are scratching
their heads to find out the cause of the
victories, when every one who has care
fully read and inwardly digested the his*
tory of Southern outrages, the lunnifes-
toes of Mr. Attorney General Williams,
the proceedings of the Chattanooga Con
vention, the affidavits of Major Merrill
uud the telegrams of Marshal Packard,
kuows full well that there is but one cause,
and that is the intimidations of the devil-
inspired party (hs that vouerable Chris
tian statesman, Gerritt Smith, calls the
Democracy,) have so frightened the peace
loving Radicals from Passamaquoddy Ray
to the ltio Gruude, that many of them,
from sheer torror, have voted the Demo
cratic ticket, and yet more of them at -
stained from voting at nil. [Renewed
laughter. J And ns if chore is nothing that
these devil-iuspircd men will not duro to
perpetrate, they have without fear or
trembling laid their profane hands upon
the head of the brave, patriotic Butler
and shrieked into his ear the disloyal cry,
‘Benjamin, depart 1 ’ [Laughter and ap
plause.] f
“Now, my friends, I pray you don t
lliiuk mo frivolous becauso I talk this
way. Year nfter yoar our victories in the
South have been falsely attributed to in
timidatioii, and member after member of
Congress duly elocted has lost his scat
upon this falao charge. At every elec
tion for years Southern outragos has been
the battle cry of Radical politicians in tho
North, and the justification for Iswh that
disgrace civilization and usurpations that
lay the axe at tho foot of Republican in
stitutions. But what cun the luuuufuctu
rors of fal-e pretences say now when our
triumphs at the North aro oven more sig
nal than those at tho South—when oven
Massachusetts, persistent, unvarying, hab
it-bound Massachusetts, sets tho seal of
her condemnation upon Radical misrule,
and for the first time in nearly half a cen
tury souts an honest Democrat in the
Governor’s chair ; and in this connection
was it not right, gentlemen, that I should
refer to Benjamin F. Butler, who, in ac
cepting his lost nomination gave as his
chief reason for wishing to roinnin in
Congress, his will and ability to still fur
ther bleed uud suppress the South.
“But tho time hud passod by when this
persecuting spirit found a ready response
in tho hearts of his constituents. Tho
time had passed when violations of the
Constitution, contempt for justice, disre
gard of Found policy, and neglect of the
interests of tho people, could all be over
looked under tho iutluenco of passion and
prejudice; and hence the result. You
see, he used the black Hag of persecution,
and under that hateful bunuer sought to
maintain his place in the Congress. Tho
people raised the white fiag of defeat,
but of peace, uud Raid to the would-be
persecutor, ‘Stay, thou, at homo.’ If you
usk me, fellow-citizens, what are the causos
of our victoiies, I answor, discontent with
Radical rule. If you ask mo for tho roa
sons of this discontent, I answer, that our
Radical rulers have, in the last nine years,
persistently set at naught every instinct
j of feeling, habit and teaching of tho
American people. Americans are a cou-
j stitution-loving people; but no regard has
[ boeu paid to tho constitution by our ru
lors. Americans are a liberty-loving peo-
| pie; but liberty has boon remorselessly
trampled under foot. Americans are a
hoine-rulo-loving people; but home-rule
has been treated with scorn and contempt,
and Congress assumes and exercises tho
powers of an omnipotent parliament,
Americans are nn honosty-loving people
but credit mobiliers. Sauburn contracts,
custom bouse frauds, and Washington
rings have tuado corruption almost a syn
onym of government.
“The financial embarrassments of the
country, then, could not be attributed to
the Democratic party, as that party had
had no power in this land for the past
twelve years. The Republican party had
a triumphant majority in both houses of
Congress and absoluto control of tho
finances of the country.”
In roply to a cry of “How about an in
dependent press ?” he said : “An inde
pendent press had accomplished n work
during the past year which would re
dound to its honor as long as the pross
lasts. ”
In roply to question, “How abont the
third term ?” he said : “My friend in the
White House 1ms not given that idea tip,
Ho is trying to fight it out on that lino ii
it takes a year and a half. If tho Presi
dent don’t wuut a third term why don’t
ho say so? Ho [Thurman] saw in the
uowspnpors a few days ago that General
Grant did not consider it consistent with
his dignity to make any denial of being a
candidate for the third term. That wan a
very poor apology. The Republican
State Convention of South Carolina had
flolomnly nominated him for a third term,
and did not that authorize him to speak
on tho subject ? or did ho consider that
the Radical party of South Carolina was
so utterly contemptible that he could not
answer it ?”
Or Thrilling Interest.
I find in tho papers two items which ap
pear to mo to possess thrilling interest.
One states that “there is an epidemic
among the goats of Asia Minor,” and tho
other informs us that “Terre del Fuego is
for sale." When I reflect upon the almost
pathetic interest that is felt in this coun-
try in the snnitury condition of the goats
of Asia Minor, and of the vast number of
Americans who do not sleep at nights be
cause of their great and irresistible yeuru-
iugs to buy up Terra del Fuego at auction;
and when I remember that American
newspapers lately havo paid for several
co3tly cable dispatches which informed
them that Cardinal Antonelli’s goat is bet
ter, and that tho Earl of Yarborough was
drunker than usual, I feel that if it was’nt
for a free and independent press, the peo
pie of this country would soon collapse
again into darkness and ignorance and
hopeless chaos.—Max Adler.
—A man who protended to havo seen a
ghost was asked what the ghost said to
him. “How should I understand,” re
plied the nnrrator, “what he said ? I am
not skilled in any of tho dead languages.”
THOMAS & PRESCOTT
Business Suits
Elegant Dross Clothing!
All at Prices Lower than Ever.
Columba*, Ga., Sept. 16,1874. tf
L.
CLOTHINC.
EXCELLENT
F. AENUHBACHLE,
Tailor and Cutter.
U.—No work delivered until paid ft
Ud" Hall at iny rooms over Peaso fc Nor
man's Honk Store, Hruud street.
Bopm am
GROCERIES.
W. J. WATT.
J. A. WALKER.
WATT & WALKER,
'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Corner under Rankin House,
60 hhds. Clear Bib Bacon Sides.
50 “ Bacon Shoulders.
25 boxeB Ice-Cured White Meat.
150 Rolls Heavy Bagging.
450 Bundles Iron Ties.
200 bbl8. Flour, all grades.
50 ” Whiskey.
100 " Sugar, and everything in quantity and quai-
ity to suit the most fastidious.
Soap, Salt. Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, &c
Will have FLORIDA SYRUP a* *oon as the aeason will permitIti
being shipped. WDon’t forget the place.
‘"’I* 7 lf WATT A WALKER.
8.
DRY
ALT
MEDICINES.
|iil
JULL
ZESEMh
Nearly all discuses <
and Torpidity of tho
anxiously sought nfter.
Tiginato from Imliirostioi
l.ivor, and relief is a!way
If the l.ivor is Regulated
invariably
■ causes
in the Should.-
tell. Hail Tat
il.lv sonired.
< Headache,
in its action, health
Want of action in Hu. Li
Constipation, Jaundice, Pa
Cough, Chills, Dizziness, Pot..
In the Month, lliliotifl Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Depression of spirit*, or the Dlues. aud a
hundred otliur symptoms, for which SI.MMONF*
LIVER REGULATOR is (lie best remedy that hii
It acts mildly, eHecuiuily
‘getable compound, can do m
that it may be
forty year#
from all p
being tho ji
in -
ery way ; it hai
u d foi
d hundreds of the good and g
* of the country will vouch for its
■st and best.
Siintnims' LIYCit UEGILATOR, or Mcdirinr,
harmless,
no dr Stic violent modi-duc,
suro to cure if taken regularly,
uo iut •xicuting beverage,
Isa faultless family medicine,
Is Hie cheapest medicine iu tho world,
Is given with safety
tost delicate infant,
interfere with business,
tin. system,
Takes the plucu of Quit
kind,
Contains tho simplest and best remedies.
FOR SALE BY ALL BRUG GISTS,
fob* dcodtwly
NEW GROCERY STORE.
POLLARD & HARRIS,
Old Stand of J. K. Redd & Uo. (next door to Chattahoochee National Rank.)
A FULL LINK. OF FRESH GKOUEK1KS AND STAPLE DRY GOODS JUST KK
iV coivetl. Having bought our Roods for CASH, we shall soil them upon a GASH 1IASIS,
Guaranteeing our prices to be as low ns any house In tho city. Goods delivered to any part«‘
tho city Free .r Charge. Give us a call, and we will do our best to ploase.
Tor ins Strictly Cash S
POLLARD & HARRIS.
Qot8-deodAwly Colntnhmt, tieorgla.
UOHTO. POPE.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
3NT ES’W
J AS. W. LONO.
and SHOE STORE.
WE ARE RECEIVING AND OPENING AT
INTo. 104: Broad Street,
NEXT DOOR TO J. KYLE * CO.
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
O
UR STOCK IS ALL NEW AND FRESH, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFAOTUK
’ hands, und made tor us.
WE REPAIR ALL RIPPING* FREE OF UHARUK,
ind guarantee satisfaction In every Instance.
Parties will rind it to their inturost to glvo 1
oct4 dfcwly
DRY COODS.
A mild aperient and gentle purgn-
tlve, recommended lor tho euro of all de
rangements of tho stomach, Uvor and bowels.
By tholr timely uso much sickness is prevent
ed. Tho test of many years have proven them
to bo tho safest, surest and best of all tho pill*
ever olTorcd to tho public. They purify the
blood, remove nil corruptions nnd restore tho
diseased system to perfect health. An mi
Antidote to t'liillN and Fever they have
no equal. For DyNpepwia they arc a
*!>«><• I fie. For Nick Headache and
Rtllonn Polio they aro a suro cure. For
CoiiNtlpation, IllioiiniatiNin, PIIch,
Palpitation oi' the Heart, Pain In
the Nldc, Rack and I<o1iin, Nervous
ness, a positive remedy. For Female Ir-
rrKiilarltiCN, without a rival. Whon
one does not “feel very well,*’ a single doso
stimulates tho stomaih and bowels, rostores
the appetite, and imparts vigor to the system.
Sold everywhere. Office, 18 Murray stroot,
New York.
DR. TUIT’S HAIR DYE
Is easily applied, imparts a beautiful black or
brown, nnd acts like magic. Tho best In the
world. Sold by all druggists. Price *1 a box.
DR. TUTT’S
EXPECTORANT
The ghaNtly record of deaths that
result Irom pulmonary nffoctlons is frightful.
Tburo Is no disease that Is so Insiduous In Its
attack as consumption. By tho neglect of
“slight colds 1 ’ they soon bocotno deep seated
nnd dofy remedies which, if applied nt tho out-
sot, would havo avorted all danger. Dr.
Tutt’s Expectorant has proven itself the
moNt valuable laing Halsani eve
discovered. A distinguished clergy
man of Now York pronounces it the “great
est blessing of tho nineteenth century,” and
says “no family should bo without it.” It Is
ploasant to tho taste, and a single dose will
often roraovc tho most obstinate cough, Oltlco
18 Murray stroot, New York.
frbir. dond»w1r
SonthBrn Mntoal Insurance Com’py
Atlions. On-
An.el. on 1.1 of Mmy, '74, 8363,720.33
)OLICIES WRITTEN ON ALL KINDS J,ontl
DRUCCISTS.
Eagle Drug Store,
No. 03 Broad St-.
M,
1). HOOD & CO.,
gneemun to B. C. UOOP & KUO.
REMOVAL.
J. KYLE & CO.
HA\E REMOVED TO
No. 106 Broad Street,
Throo doors below tholr old stand. Tho bouFO
is much hotter lighted. Oustouors will hoc
goods in any part ol the house.
OUR FALL STOCK
IS NOW COMPLETE IN
Every Department.
_ l arc respectfully invltod to call and «x
amino our slock.
J. KYLE fc CO.
Columbus, Oct.Oil, 1874. km
REMOVAL.
171 C. JOHNSON A CO. havo taken the
1j • store lately occupied by H. T. Crlgler,
one door north of their old stand, where they
havo n lull lino ol FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS, which have been purchased
nd uro now offered
d known since tho
A* lull line of BLEACH’D nnd BROWN
DOMESTICS from 1U cents up to the best
brands. 1-4 BLEACHED DOMESTIC luc
AMERICAN CAMBRIC 15c. ALL-WOOL
FLANNEL 26c. A lull stock of JEANS,
CASSIMERES, CHECKS, STRIPES, Ac.,
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
A. O. Harwell having withdrawn from
tho firm of Harwell, Griffin A Co., has
removed to Chambers street. His friends
and patrons would do woll to call on him
in his new quartos, and examine* stock
before buying olsewhoro. Prices at panic
rates. jalH mutwedtf
Doctors.
1)11. JAS. T. WAltNOCIC,
Surgeon uud Physician.
Slaughter’* lo ng Store, Railroad n
The New
GOODS OF
DRY COODS.
Li A. X I > AUER.
UEMEMDLR,
The New York Store!
York Store !
ENDLESS VARIETY
AND LOWEST COST!
The Now York Store,
Tho Now York Store,
Tho Now York Store.
IX WANT OF DRY GOODS,
CALL ON
S. LANDAUER,
8. LANDAUER.
DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YORK STORE,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street,
rhe New Yoi-lt Store,
The New York Store.
Xew York r*rioen,
New York Price#*.
O OMB ONE:, OOMH ATiTj.
OOM33 ONE. COME AZili.
New Advertisements.
Now Bedford, Mass.
WORKING PEOPLE—Muio or Fe-
VV mule— htnployjnent at home. A30 per
week wurrantod. No capital required. Par
ticular* and valuablo samples sent free. Ad-
"‘ ,h ® r «nt return stamp, C. ROSS,
Williamsburg, N. Y. 4w
SUBSCRIPTION BOOKST - "
Nkw Woui.it Pun
Lwtelc, <l»y or evening. No’cu|i
6 i>or
dial.
wlch street, N. Y.
WANTED--*®*
tionory Package out. Sai
paid, for 25o. Circular* fi
Sample paokago, poi
, rafroe. J. BRIDE, 7
roadway, N. Y. 4w
Ageiila WhiiUnI ! Diulnmn Awarded
r „ r holwan’s pictorial Bibles
I, 300 Illustrations. Address lor circulars A.
J. Holman fc Co., »30 Arch st., Philip 4w
Vor
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS’CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT VP ONLY IN ni.OK BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Druggist*. 4w
A NEW ENTERPRISE !
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED
A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE,
2sTo. 132 131'OCbcl Stroot,
AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes
AS LOW AN ANY JOBBING HOUSE IN NEW YORK OH ELSEWllEltK
To convince any merchant that the above statement is corroct, wo propose to duplicate any
New York Invoices they may bring us.
N. B —Parti -h desirous ol buying at retail will find our Retail House (No. 164 Broad itreot)
supplied with doslruhlo and sou»onabie goods, which will bo sold at bottom prices.
Wo hare employed competent and polite Nnlesmen, who will tnko pleasure In showing goods.
CAWLEY & LEWIS,
Oolumtow.
MILLINERY.
AGENTS WANTED
I’OR Till ORANDKMT IIOOK EVER IH'III.IIIDlt.
I01MAM I M I KVKItY-MV
DICTIONARY | OF | HAMS.
C-mtalns 20,000 Recipe* for over)thing, (bona
fide number: howaro of Imitations). Abso
lutely imllspon.-ablo to all classes, saving
money dally 10 every huvor. Belling faster
than any other throe Ihioks combined I {Six
teen page circular aud axtra term* ireo. F A.
Hi"iyhinrun h Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 4w_
Waters’New Scale Pianos,
Nqi ARI, AND UPKIU1IT,
Aro tho host made. The touch clastic, tho
tone powortul, pure und even through (lie en
tire scale, yet mellow and sweet.
WATERS’ CONCERTO ORGANS cannot
lio excelled in tono or beauty ; they defy com
petition. Ths Concerto Slop Is a fine imita
tion of tho lluiuun Voice.
Warranted lor six yours. Prices extremely
low for uash or part ca«h, aud balance In
monthly payments. Second-hand Instruments
at groat bargain*. Agent* wanted. A liberal
discount to 'Poachers, Ministers, Churches
Schools, Lodges, oto.
mailed. HORACE M
Broadway, Nexv York.
The Mason & Hamlin
Organ Company,
winners of throe highest Medals and Diploma
of Honor at Vienna, ’73, and Paris, ’67, now
offer the finest assortment ol the best Cabinet
Orguns in tho world, including now styus
with rocont Improvements, not only exclu
sively for ousb, as formerly, but alsoonnuw
plans of easy payments, the most luvoruhio
over ottered. Organs routed with privilege of
I iurchaso, to alnro-t any part of tho eounlry.
?ir*t paytnant $u.lM) or upwards. Illustrated
catalogues uud circulars, with lull particulars,
sent tree on request. Address
New Millinery and Fancy Goods
DU. J. IV. It. W1IJLIA
lii.s professional services Oltin
veu A Co.'s, Chambers A It. U.
Millinery.
AIIS.SES WHITE & TUCKElt,
i r Hbhtollable Milliner* uud Dremmiukora.
Marts cut by chart in
gum
dr) go*
lit.
irxt n
I’t-bl
AIRS. C. V. BARLOW,
FttHlilouablo Al miner ami Dronaiunkcr.
Mdc Agent of tiutu-rick A Co.'a Patterns.
late bunking lluiiua ul Mmppurd A Co.,
Opelika, Ala
Ju’23
Notaries Public.
Call and satisfy yourselves.
octis eodkw2m
CROCERIES.
H. F. Abell & Co.
A RE now receiving a largo stock of the
BEST
Family and Plantation Groceries,
Goshen Buttornnd Leaf Lard,
Mnch*, Lsig-iuyra, Java nnd Rio Cofrees,
Roasted JHva 11 n«l Rio Coffees,
White and Brown Sugars of all grades.
New Crop of Carolina Rice.
Sardines und AmcricHii Club Fish.
]Uncboicl?lu barrels, kegs and kits.
Mur.cjipn ami Silver Luke Flour.
Alagnolla and Diadem Hams.
Wln«*H, Liquors, Cigura and Tolmeeo,
MA‘ All |»iir<‘lm*i<‘M delivered.
all classes of'iiond* In our line. We challenge
competition with the best houses Ir. prices and
quality of our goods.
Wo keep first class articles of
Drrugs, Chemicals. Perfumery,
Paints, Oils, Vorni-hcs,
Window Glass. Putty, U n .
Alio, large stock of Patont Medicines, chief
among which is Dr. Hood’s celebrated Eureka
Liver Medicine.
Keroseuo Oil a specialty, nt bottom figu
October 7th, 1874.
M. 1). HOOD 5t CO.
Blue Drug Store.
« A AIEANS BRANNON, AT
hlw old stand, is increasing fi
his stock of DRUGS daily, and is 1
now prepared to furnish Columbus 4
and vicinity with anything In his lino at
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL.
P°J
Fire. Dividend No.........
ums, now ready for delivery and payment.
R. B. MURDOCH, Insuranoo Agent,
004 8m No. W Broad Street-
TR Adi-., ana oners gr
Country Merchants. If© keeps only
PURE AND RELIABLE DRUGS.
Call and see him nt 135 Broad Street.
AT THE CASH STORE.
N EW YotkStato Buckwheat Flour
Choice New Crop New Orleans Syrup
at *1 tfl gallon.
Atmoro’s celebrated Mince Moat, lfl%c U*.
Fine Tons, Green and Black, 41 ^
Extra Uhoico “ “ “ *1.60,./ *2 V lb.
Irish Out Alcal (Lontops).
Bakers’ Premium Chocolate.
Extra Choice Butter, Crcutn Chocso.
Mo.il, Flour and Bran, at mill prices.
)«• Delivered free of druyuge.
Terms cash.
ROB’T S. CRANE,
U. D. U1UU1N8,
ted Notary Public foi
lulicit* tho patronage c
Furniture, &c.
At Paul© Prices.
A. O. HARWELL,
Dealer In all kinds of Furniture.
Al*<>, Metallic, Wood Collins, uiel Caskets.
Jal.S Chamber* street.
Lawyers,
A. J. VI4 ULKS,
A Korney and Cotiu«»«xllur nt Ijiw
Cilice oppoiiito Alabama IIoiiho.
I'rartici-s in all th - Courts of the Mat.-. Ju»
Tailors.
J. It. CAMPBELL, Tailor,
hitting and Making iu the latest Sl>les
pairing neatly dono.
Pontli Railroad fit., over Furniture Store.
Dentists.
J. I.. K. N.HITII, lhuillNt,
Mate Work and Plugging 011 rent
Mrs. LEE, 75 Broad Street,
trno.l from Now
u y Goods over brought to
Ladies’, MissoB’ and Children’s Hats, trimmed and un-
TR1MMEI). UONNKTH, I’UIWERS, FEATHER* AND I.AOE8.
Bonnot and Sash Ribbons, Neck Ties, Embr’d Handk’fs,
Berlin and Kid Gloves in every variety.
Ladies’ Underwear and Cor*et$, Black Crape Colllar, and Vein.
Hair Goods and Jet Jewelry • specialty.
ALSO. LADIES'. MISSES’ AND INFANTS’ SACKS AND HOODS, OTTOMAN
SHAWLS AND SCARFS, BALMORAL AND !IOOP>KIRT8, BEADED AND LEATHER
BELTS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, ovory shade, and many other goods which shooilers for o«sh
»t tho very lowest prices.
Columbus, Ga., October Hth 1874. tf
Millinery and Hair Goods Emporium.
Mrs. M. R. HOWARD, Randolph Street,
•D reipoctftilly c
. ..II and Winter Ml
matkets, consisting of
LADIES’, MISSIS’ AND CHILDREN’S
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets,
Ribbon,, Lace, and Flowers, Foathors, Velvet,,
KKAI. AND IMITATION 1IAUI SWITCHES, UKAE AND IMITATION JRWKMtV.
*** I defy coin|K>tltion In prices. octlH tf
POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE!
-..$20-
WILL BUY A
IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY.
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO.,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
C«>lumbii8, Georgia.
MANUKA! TtrUKIlS OK
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, CIllCIII.AIl SAW MILLS,
FLOURING AND COTTON MILI. MACHINERY,
CANE MILLS, UYKIIP KETILES, HOUSE POWERS, PUMPS,
PULLEYS, HHAFTINO AND IIANGERS.
ALIA!MS’, GOLDEN’S, AND OTHER IMPROVED IKON BCltKW COTTON
PRESSES,
TELLIER’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES.
Aro A gout m for THE ECLIPSE DOUBLE TURBINE WATER WUEEL8 and
PUI.SOMETER PUMPS.
Til BY Kieier CONSTANTLY on hand
HOLLOW WAKE, FIRE DOGS, COAL GRATES, GIN GEARING,
STEAM AND WATER PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS, GLOBE CHECK,
SAFETY AND STOP VALVES, GAUGE COCKS, STEAM A WATER GAUGES,
anil u gonoriil iihmoi-IiiioiiI of EugiiioonT unit M u liinlata’ NU|»|>Bom.
IRON Mini BRASS CASTINGS mid SPECIAL MACHINERY iniulo to ordor. Srnd
for Privo LImU. COLUMBUS IKON WORKS CO.
A. CARD.
TI10 ColumlMia Iron Workn CotnpMny will fiiriiUh Pinna, 1»rawing* and Eatlinatoa
for Cotton mid WiniIvii Mill*, mid will 0011 tract for furnlHliing nnd orcofing tho cdiui-
liinory mid ii|>pliniM'i‘M for anuio, of tho licat nnd moat approved uattorna,
tho moat fnvoi'alilo tornia. [»C|>2U tt
Barber Shops.
WESLEY I! A It KINDER, Iturbor,
Oriu-r South Uaiiroad aud Chamber* »tr«-«t<
der23
III(4NON A- TURNER, llnrhcrw,
until Kail road Greet, nuncr Adam* Hun
ilr«n
Hotels.
ADAMS HOUSE*
go to Opollka, l.u miire 1
Office
Insurance.
E. BOWEN * SON,
General IiiNiiranco Agent*.
, Railroad Stri ct, over It. M. Greene A Co.’i
I SHAM COOPER'S
! Grocery Store continue* it* well-earned l
• lari I y. -Jminlry |.n..luoo ImUKlit an.1 «ol<l, I
From this ilato cash 1, rcaulretl lor all Kooila. I iru^>la alwav, uli hauil. lliu ulu place.
UCl tf " I —"‘Ja lv
«ei W If
W. W. SHARPE lc CO.,
Publishers’ Agents
No. 2r» Park ltow, New York,
Are aiitliorlsetl to Contract for Ad-
vcrtlalufiT in our paper.
r.yll tf
OBTAINKD ~~
^BSOLUTK DIVOltCKS 0BTA1NKD FROM
courts, of different State*, for desertion, Ac.
No publicity required. No churge until divorce
granted. Addres*,
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
First Mortgage Premium Bond
or tii a
Now Vorls.
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO.,
Ud Prcmlnm Drawing, Dec. 7, IS
fid Serlea Drawing, January |, I
EVERY BUND will bo Kedocmoil with
Premium, us an equlvuleul for Interest.
Capital Premium, 8100,00
Address, for Ronds and full Informal Ion,
MORQENTHAU, BRUNO & CO..
Flnunrlal Agents, 23 Park Row, N. Y.
Pont Office Drawor sw. ^ 4w
First Grand Gift Concert,
MONTPELIER
Female Humane Associate
At Alexandria, Va.
2NTovombor SO* 1074.
LIST OF GIFTS.
1 Grund Cash Gilt ifioo.ooo
1 Grund CuhIi Gift tu,** o
1 Grand * ’ash Gift 26,» u
lu (lush Gilts, 4d'j,ouo each luu.uuu
16 Cash Glfin, 6 000 euoh 76,imu
6e Ca-h G.lts, l,0ouuaoh.,
22,178 Cash Gifts, amounting to +1,uoo,(miu
NUN BEK OF TICKETS, 100,000.
ritlOK or TICKKTft.
Whole Tickets ♦») th
Halve* IU uu
Uuarters 6 oo
EtKbtli* or each Coupons 2 60
b% Tickets tor luu oo
Tho Muntpelhr Female Humane Associa
tion, chartered by tho Legislature of Yltginhi
ami tho Circuit Court ol Grunge county, pro-
poses by a Grand Gilt Concert to establish ami
endow a “Home for tho Old, lnfirtn ami Desti
tute Ladles of Virginia." at Montpelier, tho
former rcsldomo ol President James Madison.
Govkbwok’b Oppick, Richmond, July a, 1874.
It nflords me pleasure to say that I urn well
acquainted with a largo majority ol the officers
ol the Montpelier Fetnalu Humane Associa
tion, wit!> reside In the vicinity of my home,
and 1 attest their intelligence and their wm ili
ami high lopntatlon us gentlemen, as wt II as
tho public e- nfiiluuee, Influence ami rui-M-tiu-
tlul means llburally represented aurjng them.
JAS. L. KEMPER, Gov. of Vii.
Ai.kxANintia, Va., July 8, 1874.
• • • 1 commend them hh gents ol honor
ami Integrity, and fully entitled to the confi
dence of tho public. It. .W III (HIES,
U. 8. Judge Easier ii Dial, of Va.
Farther roferoneos by permission: His Ex
cellency Gilbert C. Walker, ox-Govcrnor of
Va.; lion. Robert K. Withers, Lieut-Um. of
Va. nml U. 8. Senator elect; Sonniers ami
Members of Congress from Virginia.
Remittances lor tickets may bo made by ex
press, prepaid, postolfico money older on
Washington, D. C.. or by registered letter.
For lull particulars, testimonials, fco., send
for circulars. Address,
Hon. JAN EH BAUBOUK,
L. M. DUl III.8.
U M. WILLIANH.
BURRUS & WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
A!:;bama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand.
tho Brown Cotton Gin.
a 3c.Ih.iu, nml -III to i.lomunl to a.
r. \V. II. Ml’IIIM S la
Wo also sell
D his old friends.
A. M. ALLKN.
I’K'I lilt l’RKKIl.
my30 dswly
M. IIOUSK, Attorney,
1M Broadway, N. Y.
Fontaine arehouse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
COLiUXCjsuC2 ' ^3-A.-
HAVE VOU TRIED
JURUBEBA?
Weak, Nervous, or Dobililated ?
iking f
Thru try JURUHEDA, the wonihrfnl
Tonic and Invlgorntnr, wliich acts so bi-m-tb’ially
on thu HPcrutivu organs us to impart vigor to all
tho vital force*.
It is no alcoholic tippetixor, which Rtiniuhiti H
for a short time, only to let thesuflurer fall ton
lower
uctlng
II rcgulMlUN III* ItowelM, quiet* tlm
nerves, ami gives such a healthy tone to tho whole
system as to soon make tho Invalid fcol like a new
.IU, I
pi-nonces Qo sinlde
hut gradually his tr
“Fold their
Tills is n
.pen long
u»d is prom
itlldos
tents, like the Aral*,
steal away.”
I nutried discovery. Ini
ediat re
do ul ii
dorfi I _
ninbeil by tli» liigli st l
nost |Hi* i-rful tonic
altei
Ask your druggist for It.
For sale by WM. F. KIDDF.R A 00..
4w Ntw York,