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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER B, 1874. Mow Webntcr Prepared Ilia Speeehei. In ono of the debates in Congress which suddenly called Daniel Webster to his feet, he made a brief but quite elo quent speoch, apparently without any op portunity for previous preparation. In the course of his remarks he drew out tho following sentence, which has ever since been admired as one of the most harmo nious aud expressive in the English lan guage. He was speaking of our military conflict with Great Britain : “Our fathers raised their flag against a power to which, for purpose of foreigu conquest and sub jugation, Hume, in the height of her glory," is not to be compared—a power which has dotted tho surfaco of the whole globe with her possessions and military posts; whose morning drumbeat, follow ing tho sun in its course and keeping puce with the hoars, circles the earth with one continnous and unbroken strain of tho martial airs of England." As he Hat down, ono of the Senators congratulated hiiu upon his speech, and alluding to the abovo passage, said that to him it was inconceivable how Mr. Webster, in a speech so manifestly un premeditated, could have formed so per fect mid ho beautiful a sentence, which with hours of study he could not im prove. Mr. Webster replied that the pas sage M as not extemporaneous; that in his Hummer vacation he visited Quebec, and while standing on tho massive and al most impregnable citadel there, looking out upon the woundrons scene of national grandeur and of nature's lovliuess spread boforo him, the idea occurred to liis mind. He immediately took bis seat upon a guu, and with pencil and paper Hketched the thought in the most appropriate language lie could at the moment command. Upon arriving at his hotel ho sat down and re wrote it, with many interlineations and erasures, until ho had moulded it into the form of words which satisfied him. He then laid it aside in his releutive memory, to l»o used when the occasion should offer. The opportunity arose upon that day. Count Tliot $000. An amusing, though and illustration of tho way in which tho most of oar farmers and planters have been conducting their busiut ss for the past four or live years, is proved in tho following anecdote, which was htatod to us us being almost literally correct: A farmer consigned to his factor in this city, a lot of cotton to meet one of his maturing drafts, aud followed it and or dered it sold. It netted nino hundred dollars and was placed to his credit. lie begged his factor for tho bare priv ilege of carrying it homo with him, that he und his wife might oonut it over. “For my wife aud I," he said, “haven’t bad tho plensuroof counting a dollar < ing from our crop in throe years. I’ll bo Hiiro to return it—I pledge luy word and honor to bring it back.’’ Being a man of good character and fine integrity, liis factor handed it to him. Tho planter went home. At night, after suppor, he aud his wifo drew their chairs to a table, carefully, and with pleasurable emotions counted, bill by bill,the package of money, wrapped it up again, i>nd the following day returned it to his factor— perhaps with a sigh, uud may-bo with a groan—that this system of farming was making him a poorer man year by year. Farmers, point the moral for yourselves —put on your brakes—reverse your en gine—mike your own supplies—avoid lions aud mortgages for Western corn aud bacon—make your own manure heaps— amt then you may hope and expect to count over your money with your wives and not have to return it to your factor. Count it as your own, the fruit of your honest and laborious life, and hold it ns long ns you wish and spend it ns you wish with 110 ghastly mortgages to intervene betwoen you and its enjoyment.—Macon Tel. Wiiat Hester Says of Himself.—From the Now York Sun's correspondent we loam tho following: Hester is ono of tho follows who was used in Ku-Klux trials in North and South Carolina to convict innocent men. llo was an applicant for the position of Chief of the Secret Service of the Treasury De partment, and failing to get it, came into the Sun oflieo to complain of tho treat ment ho had received at the hands of men lio had served, lie acknowledged to your correspondent, that he was hoartily sorry for the puft he had played iu the Ku-Klux business, and declared that many of tho persons who had been convicted and sent to tho penitentiary wero innocent of any intent to do wrong, lie said that I10 would never again have anything to do with this sort of business. The Pittsburg iron manufacturers in their endeavors to reduce tho cost of iron making to the lowest possible point are now experimenting with natural gas as a cheaper fuel oven than tho exceedingly cheap coal that abounds in that region. This gas may bo obtained for tho boring ovor large areas of territory, aud at Erie, Pa., it is now used for wanning and lighting houses, gfDerating steam and various oth«*r purposes. Tho first practi cal use of this fuel for iron making is at the iron works of Messrs. Rogers & Burch field, at Loechburg, near Pittsburg, and at works of tho same firm at McKeesport, where gas has been partially, if not en tirely, used in the manufacture of iron iu puddling and heating furnaces, and to generate purer for tho machinery. Tho advantages obtained are, first, nn econo my of some $700 per week—the cost of tho coal previously used in tho works named—and a very considerable gain, or more strictly speaking, avoidance of waste in the amount of iron made, together with a decided improvement in quality of product. —The cave of Gacnhuamilpa, in Mexi co, is said to be the largest in the world. It is covered by a volcanic mountain with an extinct crater. Mr. Porter C. Bliss has twice examinod and explored it, the last time in February of the present year. Six hundred persons constituted the last ex ploring party, und they were provided with lights aud scientific appliances. Af ter reaching a level at perhnps fifty feet depth, they proceeded tty miles into the interior. The roof was so high—a suc cession of balls—that rockets often ex ploded before striking it. Labyryuthino passages leave tho main hall in every di rection. Stalagmites and stalactitios uie abundant. Below this cave, at great depth, are two other immense caves, from each of which issues n branch of a great river, uniting here. These two rivers enter some five miles distant at the other side of tho mountaiu, flow parallel, aud issue at lust together. Wiikke Texas Cotton Goes.—The Gal veston (Texas) Neil's says that the town of Sherman is shipping most of tho cotton received at that point North. Up to the 23il inst. there had I eon shippod since the 1st. of September 2,740 bales to the North by rail, and I,."10 si lipped South, besides r.r»3 bales hauled to Denison for shipment North, muking a {total of 4,003 bales shipped from Sherman to October 23, this season, of which 3,31)3 bales w'oro sent to St. Louis and New York. —The King of tho Sandwich Islands will arrive at San Francisco about the last of November. Ho, together with tho ambassadors, will spend their time iu Washington, and will probably be there at tho opening of the next term of Con gress. Honolulu papers say that while the personello of the Embassy about to go to Washington to negotiate a reciprocity is not oil that could desired, still tho members are well qualified for tho emi nent mission. COLUMBUS, Wednesday, November 11 ON EARTH! Fin, Novelty anil Excitement! The Great Roman flWPODROAff GROCERIES. W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. C. II. WATT. WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner under Rankin Uovose, 50 hhds. Clear Bib Bacon Sides. 50 “ Bacon Shoulders. 25 boxes Ice-Cured White Meat. 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, &c Will have FLORIDA SYRUP «s soon as the seaton will permit Its being shipped. W'Don’t forget tlie place. < r WATT A WALKER. DRY BOOTS AND SHOES. ROH’TO. POPE. JAS. W. LONG. 3XTE5"W BOOT and SHOE STORE. LANDAUER REMEMBER, The New York Store! The New York Store! GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY AND LOWEST COST! The Now York Store, The New York Store, Tho Now York Store. ALE I IN WANT OF DRY GOODS, CALL ON S. LANDAUER, S. LANDAUER. DON’T FOBGET—THE NEW YOBK ST0BE, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street. r T'lio New York Store, Tlio New York Store. New York Prices, New York 1‘rieow. O OMB ONE, OOME AT 1T1. COME ONE, OOME AZili. Union Springs, November Oth. Troy, « loth. Opelika, •• 12th. Dadcvflle, •* 13tli. ^0D V J*» WE AUE RECEIVING AND OPENING AT ISTo. 104 Broad Street, NEXT 1HM)R TO J. KYLE <t CO. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES WE REPAIR ALL KIPPING* FREE OF CHARGE, ami guarantee satisfaction in every instanco. . Par tbs will find it to their interest to glvo us a call bcft.ro purcasing. TERM* CASH ori4 dfcwlv POPE A LONG. ^HWE.RSAL FAW BOOTS AND SHOES. IKT 353 w BOOTS AND SHOES tho public generally to my SPLENDID STOCK OF Good Boots and Shoes, CONSISTING OF Ladies', Misses’ and Children’ Shoes. Gontlemcn’8, Hoys’, Youths’ ami Children’s Boot., Shoes, Gaitors end Brogans. ALSO, White Oak a;.il lldiikk Sale leather, French and American Calf Skins. ALSO, Boot and Shoe Tools, Lasts, Pegs, best to deserve it. public EST1 J. MARION ESTES, oct4 dcod&wtr 122 Broad St. WeGiveThem Fits! line of LOW-PRICED, neat ami sub stantial work for the Farm, the Workshop, for Hohonl Wear, and for Husiness, ALL WARRANTED. We Give Them Satisfaction As to Price, style and Durability. WB OKI'S It BOOTS, BROGANS, PLOW-SHOES, and a full lino of STAPLE and FANCY WORK, AT WHOLE. SALE, at figures that MUST prove attruetive to close buyer*. WELLS & CUBTIS, No. 73 Broad St., ectaa tr sign or tlm Ma i MILLINERY. Novelties, Novelties, Novelties! LOTTERY. Fifth and Last Gift Concert IN AID OF THE Public Library of Kentucky. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. fTIHK management Imvc determined to liavo X tho drawing 01 the Filth and Last Gift Concert oi the Public Library of Kentucky, on the 30th day of Novoinbor next. We believe now that ail tho tickets will lie sold, and that the drawing will be a lull one, but whether all arc sold or not the drawing will ncvertherless certainly omeofion tho day appointed. The special object of this card is to cull a meeting of tho tickot-holdors at Public Libra ry llall, on tho 20th of November, to uiako ar rangements in connocthn with the com mittee unpointed by by tho Trustees to su perintend the counting of tho tags repre senting tho numbers of tickets sold. Whllo there Is 110 actual necessity for the prescucc of tickot-holdors, us under our arrangements tho into* eels of all are equa'ly cared lor, yet at tho sumo time 1 would groutly prefer that us many drawing—but little more than a month mains for the sale of the remainder of tho ti hots, and whatever is done must bo dome promptly. THUS. E. HKAMLETTE, ocfiw lUtwit No Further Postponement OF TIIB SECOND AND LAST Grand Gift Concert IK AID OF TUB Masonic Relief Association Of 3ST o 1: foils., Vtt. THURSDAY, NINETEENTH NOV’R. Under authority ot the Virginia Legislature (net passed March 8th, 1873.) .10.000 Ticket**-6,000 ('null OiftN. Sboo.ooo To too Given iLway ! One Grand Cash Girt of *30,000 One Grand Cush Gift of • 25,00 One Grand Cush Gilt or ... 20,< 00 Ono Grand Cash Gift of 10,000 One Grand Cash Gilt of - - - 5,000 One Grand (’ash Gilt of ... 2,500 Ono Grand Cash Gift of • • 2,000 15 Cash Gifts of $1001 ouch . - 15,000 28 Cash Gifts of 500 each - - 14,000 43 Cash Gifts of 250 ouch . - - 10,750 79 Cash GIHs of 150 each - . 11. kh) 250 Cash Gills of lOOcuOn . . 25,000 578 Cush Gilts of 50 each - • 28.000 500» Cush Gilts of 10 each - - 50,000 8000 CASH PRIZES, aggregating • i|f25n,oon PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickots, *10; Half Tickets, $5; Quar ter Tickets, +1 50; Eleven Ticko.s, 4loo NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert is strictly lor MASONIC i ur- poso«, and will ’ ... irality, zed the JOHN I.. HOI'KR, President. Fur tickets and circulurs, giving full infor- tuatiou, address HENRY V. HOOKE, Nee’y, l»4 doodfcwtnovl3 MEDICINES. Tlgiimte from Indigestion Liver, und relief is ulwny If tho Liver is Itcgulab Nearly all disease and Torpidity of tti anxiously nought nft in itn action, health is alim Want ot uelhiti in thu l,j Constipation, Jaundice, pain in the gliouhl. Cough, Chills. IM'/kIiium. 8nur Stoiiiu<h, Had Tt in tho Mouth, llllious At lacks, I’ulpitmi. Heart, Depression of 8piril«, or the Dims, am hundred other symptoms, for which 81.U*103 MVISIl RBUllMTOK is tlo> best remedy that li ever been discovered. It nets mildly, Hlectuul ami being u simple vegetable (onu-ouiid. ran do injury in any quantities that la. It •f H> is lot way ; >d f. it li for its . .'ears, and hundreds of tin from till parts of the country ’ taiug the purest ami l*>6t. Simons’ LIVE KMULAT06, tr JMicinr, Is harmless, Is iio dr stic violent tnedi duo, * » >. fcjit,,,, regularly, Is no hit DRY GOODS. New Advertisements. SAMPLE to Agent*. Lmllca' jUombliiRtlou Needle-Book, ronios. Send stamp. DEAN A CO., New Hod lord, Mass. WORKING PEOPLE—Malo or Fc VV malo— Employment at home, No capital requiri week warranted. No capital requlrotf? l^nr- ticulars and valuable sample* sent free. Ad dress, with 0 rent return stamp, C. ROSS, Williamsburg, N. Y. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS, I antly lllustraied. Great inducement* to gents. For term* and circular*, addross, Nbw World Puiilibiiimo Co., Philad’a. 4w _oods by mall free. Address with ton oent* return stamp, Ai. \OUNG, 173 Green wich street, N. Y. _ 4w paid, for 26o. Circulars free. J. 11 RIDE, 76* Broadway, N. Y. 4w AffcntN Wanted! Diploma Awarded -“W” Pictorial Bibles I, 300 Illustrations. Address lor circulars A. J. Holman fc U.» M «3o Arolt st., Phlla. 4w For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, * WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN HliUK BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Drugntsl*. 4w AGENTS WANTED MJHIM DICTIONARY KVERY-DAY WANTS. A NEW ENTERPRISE ! WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL. STORE, ISJo. 1321 Broad Street, AND ARK PREPARED TO SELL Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes AH LOW AS ANY .lOltltlNG IIOUMK IN NEW YORK OK F.LHKWIIKKK To convince any merchant that tho abovo statement Is corroct, wo propose to duplicate any Now York itivulcos they may bring us. N. U.—Parti * desirous of buying at retail will iind our Hotnll House (No. 164 llroad streot) supplied with desirable and seasonable goods, which will bo sold at bottom prices. wo have employed competent and pulito.Salesmen, who will take pleasure in showing goods. CAWLEY & LEWIS, MILLINERY. New Millinery and Fancy Goods ! Mrs. LEE, 75 Broad Street, W OULD respectfully inform the I.adlo* that sho ha* just returned from New York with the largest, prettiest and cheapest stock o. Millinery and Fancy Good* ever brought tt Ibis market. It consists In part of the following goods, vie: Ladies’, MisseB’ and Children’s Hats, trimmed and urn TRIMMED. BONNETS, FI.OWEKH, FEATHERS ANIt I.AUKS. Bonnot and Sash Ribbons, Neck Tics, Embr’d Handk’fs, Berlin and Kid Gloves in every variety. Ladiet’ Underwear and Corsets, Black Crape Colliers and Vella. Hair Goods and Jot Jewelry a specialty. ALSO. LADIES’. MISSES’ AND INFANTS’ 8AOKS AND HOODS, OTTOMAN SHAWLS AND SOARES, RXLMOKAL AND HOOP'KIRTS, HEADED AND LEATHER BELTS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, every shiido, and many other goods whloh she offers for oasli at tlie very lowest prices. Oidumbiis, tla., October lltti 1874. If JUlr number: beware of imitations), lutcly indlspeiiMihlo to all ehis-os, saving money dully to every buyor. Soiling taster Ilian any other three book* combined I Six teen page circular and extra terms tree. F A. Hi 'I'ohinbon & Uo., (’inctnimtl, Ohio. 4\v _ Waters 1 New Scale Pianos, NtlCAKK ANII UPRIGHT, Are tho best tntido. Tho touch cla*tlc, tho tone powerful, pure anil even through thu en tire scale, yet tueliow and swoet. WATERS’ UONOERTO ORGANS cannot ho excelled In touo ur beauty; they del’v emu- 1 Kit it ion. Tho Ooncorto Step Is a hue imita tion of the Human Voice. Warruntod lor six years, l’llcos extremely low for cash or part cu.li, and balance iu thly payments. Second-hand Instruments ..rent bargains. Agents xvanto i. A liberal discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Schools, Lodges, etc. Illustrated Oatalogm'S mailed. HOKAOE WATERS fc SON, 4sl Ihoadway. Now York. I*. O. Hox 3687. 4w The Mason & Hamlin Organ Company, winners of tiireo highest Medals and Diploma o! Honor at Vlonna, ’78, and Paris, ’87, now oiler tho finest assortment of the best Gatdnui Organs iu tho world, Including now Hty'i-s with recent Improvements, not only exclu sively for ossh, as formurly, but ulsu on new plans of easy payments, the most favorable ever ollorod. Organs rented with pilviiege of purchase, to almost any part of the country. First payment $9.uo or upwards, illustrated catalogues and circulars, with full particulars, seut tree on requost. Address MASON fc II MM LIN ORGAN Of)., 4w JioHton, New Voik,orOhicugo. POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE! -.$20- WILL MU Y A First Mortgage Premium Bond OF TUB Ifow Yoi*lx INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO., rilUltlOHH I* the (!io*pi- I* given with cdlciti orld, the must d« lleato infant interfere with busineen, ilisnrrangi* Takes the place oi Quinine min I’.itiers of ever kind, O'»ntains the Hinipleet and beet remedies. FUJI HALE 1IY ALL UJtUUUlHTH. fid15 deoihwly RESTAURANTS. THE ARDOR. M R. GEORGE W. LIPS HAS UOM- pletoiy renovated and Ltfed up the well. * “AllHolt” sr- ' taurant. Hu is m Chi ice Liquors „ # to as-urcl cvoiyihing wlil iio tlio best tho market allords. oct8-tt il Res- to furnish Meals, I customers may Reich’s Restaurant 12 Broad St., No. their triunds and the . j| y tint they are now opening tlie KST STOCK OF MILLINERY that been nllered in this mark t, including voitius of the season. Also, Corsets, ^Hosiery. Having gl ri . r «« 4 l»octlully inf, public generally th oHoickr” Inis over all the N sonal attention to tlie selection of tho stock, wu are prepared to soil at prices to suit the tlui'B No. iu 1 Hroail St. octlH tf DRESSMAKINC. Miss Dcmpic Smith W ISHES to Inform her friends and pat- rons that she has removed from Jackson to liroad street, ovor Mrs. Dessau’s, where td,e Call and see them. BILL OF FARE BQUA-Tj TO A.NY! Found only at first class Hotels and Restau rants in tho largest cities oi thu Union. Aw" Prompt attention and reasonable rates. Open at ail hours. octl 3m SANS SOUCI Bar, Restaurant i Ten Pin Alley. TYE8TOF WINES, LIQUORS fcf’IGAKS. OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, and Choice Meals served at all hours, at reasonable price-, , mi l riva'o romm when desired. IONS j THE TEN IMN ALLEY Is tho best ever of constructed iu Columbus. Mr. JAS. FORAN TY PATTERNS, has charge. octl8 3w I OC124 tl A. J. ROLAND, Proprietor, A mild nperlent mid gontlc pursn- tlvc, roeouimended for the cure of all de rangement* of tho stomach, livor and bowels. Hy their timely u*o much sickness is prevent ed. The test of many years have proven them to be the safest, surest and bcBt of all tho pill* ever offered to tho public. They purify the blood, remove all corruptions and restore the diseased system to perfect health. Aa mi Anlldotc to 4’IiIIIn mid Fever they have no equal. For ItyMpepnln they ore n Specific. For Mick Hendnclie mid llilioiin Colic they are a sure cure. CoiiMtlpotlon, KlieiiiiintlNin, I'ilca, Palpitation ot the Heart, Pain In the hide. Ruck mid LoIiin, Nervonw- iicnh, a positive remedy. For Feinnlo I r- rcirularltlcN, without a rival. When onodoosnot ‘*fcel very wc'.l,’’ a slnglo doso stimulates tho stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and imparts vigor to tho system. Sold everywhere. Office, 18 Murray street, New York. DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE is easily appllod, Imparts a beautiful black or brown, and acls like mugic. Tlie best In the world. Sold hy all druggists. Price a box. DR. TUTT’S EXPECTORANT Tlie trlinNtly record of dcatlia that result from pulmonary ailections Is (rightful. Thcro is no disease that is so lnriduous In Its attack as consumption. Hy tho neglect of ^slight colds” they soon become deep seated and do r y routedles which, II applied at tho out set, would htvo averted all danger. Dr. Tutt’s Expoetorant has proven itsell flic niONt valuable l.uiiff llaUain ever discovered. A dlMtiiiKtilNlicd clergy- mail or New York pronounces it the ‘ great est blessing of the nineteenth coulury,” ami says “no family should be without It.” It is pleasant to tlie tasto, and a single dose will orton remove tho moat obstinate cough. Oillco 18 Murray stroot, Now York. ft-Id ft ,Ip»k!*w1v Millinery and Hair Goods Emporium. Mrs. M. R. HOWARD, Randolph' Street, W OULD respectfully e-til tlie attention of tlie LudinB to her elegant and cheap stock of Fall and Winter Millinery, selected by experienced buyers in the Now York and Haiti- more markets, consisting of LADIES’, MISSIS’ AN I) CHILDREN’S Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Ribbon*, Laces and Flowers, Feathers, Velveta, HEAL AND IMITATION 1IAI1I SWITCHES, HEAL ANII IMITATION JEWELItV. ti' 1 defy competition In prices. oetlH tf Youngs llust Proof Oats. M Depot RUST POOF OATS AUE NOW’ ready for market. Gall at thu Guano and secure them. They arc pul up in i*o ' Ufthel sacks, at |d.50 per bushel. A I’rcutisu on the Cultivation of Oats will accom. [»any each order. sop8 Ufcw2m W. U. YOUNG. IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, ColumbuM, Cifeoi-gln. MANUFACTUUKUB OF STEAM ENGINES AND P.OILEIIH, ClltUULAK HAW MILLS, 11.01! ICING AMI COTTON MILL MACHINERY, CANE MILLS. HYUCP KETTLES, IIORHE POWEKH, I'llMPH, PULLEYS, SIIAI-’TING AM) HANGERS. A I.MIMS’, GOLDEN'S, AND OTHER IMPROVED IRON HvJREW COTTON I'RKNHEH, TELLIEH’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES. Are Agents for THE ECLIPSE DOU1ILF. TURRINE WATER WHEELS an«l PUI.HOMETEK PUMPS. HOLLOW WAKE. EIRE DOGS, COAL GRATES, GIN GEARING, STEAM ANO WATER PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS, GJ.OHE CHECK, SAFETY A N O STOP VALVES, GAUGE COCKS, STEAM A WATER GAUGES, anil a general UMMirtincut cl' Engineer*' Mini MacliinUtN' Su|i|i|lca. IRON Mini ItRASS CASTINGS Mini SPECIAL MACHINERY uiiule tu order. Send for Price Llata. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS UO. A CARD. Tlie Culiinilina Iron Work* Company will furnish IMhiih, Drawing* anti Eatlmatea for Cotton Mini Woolen Mills, Mini will contrae! for furnishing ami erecting the com plete Machinery muiI appliances for SMiue, of (lie best uud most approved patients, and upon the most favorafile term*. fncp20 tf COTTON WAREHOUSES. L. M. 111)1 I1UI. <). M. WILUAUa. BURRUS & WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ca. Full Stock of Bagging and Tics on hand. tlie Brown Cotton Gin. iih na Priib-sinan, und will Ik. plena, .1 to a. Wo also aoll . W. II. IliMIII I » his old friends. A. M. A 1.1,KN. I'KTKU IMtKKK. I^out; uin e i ureh ouse. ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants CCIaTJlIE’C’C 2d Premium Drawl Mg, Hoc. 7, IN 3d Merlon Drawing, January 4, I EVERY 11GND will ho Uodoomed wit). Premium, a* an equivalent lor Interest. Capital Premium, 8100,00 Address, for Hoods aud full In formal Ion, MORCENTHAU, BRUNO A CO., Financial Agent*, 23 Pauk Row, N. Y. Post Office Drawer 20. 4w First Grar.d Gift Concert. MONTPELIER Female Humane Associal 1 i| At Al.xindria, Va. Novomber BO, 1874. I,1ST Ok' OUTS. 1 Grand Cash Gilt.... +100,000 1 Grand Cash Gilt (.0,1110 I Grand f 'ash Gilt 25.0 0 10 Cash Gilt*, $10,000 each 100,000 lftOasbOlHs, ft 000 each 76,000 5oUu-hG.lt*, 1,000 each 60000 100 Uasli 1 Hit*, 600 each 60 000 1,0<'0 Gash Gift*, loo each luo.ooo 1 000 Cash Gilt-, 60 each 60,000 20,0 0 Gash Gift*, 20 each 40u,0m0 22,178 Cash Gifts, amounting to 41,000,000 NUMBER OF TIUKETM, 100,000. IMtlOB or TICKETS. Whole Tickets 420 co Halves lo 00 Quarter* 5 00 Eighth* or each Uouimiiis 2 60 6)4 Ticket* lor IOO 00 The Montpelier Feroalo Humane Associa tion, chartered by the Legislature ol Virginia and tho Olrcult Uourt ol Orango county, pro poses hy a Grand Gift Uoueert toestubllpii and endow a “Home for tlie Old, Infirm and Desti tute Ladles of Vlrsiulu,” at Montpelier, Hie former resident e ot President Jnmu* Madlsm. GoVEKMOil'* OFFICB, UlL'IIMOMU, July 3, 1874. It ullord* mo ) lousure to say that 1 am well acr|uainted witii a largo majority ol the (dtiecis ol the Montpelier Female liumune Assuciit- tion, wlio reside In tho vicinity of my l.ome, and I attest their Intelligence und their wm ili uud high leputatfon a* gentfemen, a* w. il .s thu puldic 0 -nlidenoo, iulluuiicu and mii.s ini tial moans liberally roprusontod sin on/ f bum. JAM. L. KEMPER, Gov. of Va. Albxanuuia, Va., July 8,1874. • • • I commend them as gents of honor and. integrity, und fully entitled lo the confi dence of tlm public. I(..W HUGHES, U. S. Judge Eastern Dist. of Va. Further reference* by permission: HI* Ex cel leu ey G.Inert l). Walker, ox-Govcrnor of Va.; Hon. Robert E. Wither*, Lleut-Gov. of Va. and U. K. Senator elect; Senator* and Members of Congrucs from Virginia. Remittances lor tickets may bo made by cx- press, prepaid, pustotlice money older on Washington, D.U..or by registered letter. For full particulars, testimonials, fce., rend for cirouiars. Address, Mon. JAMKtt RAKUOUK, Presd't M. F. 11. A., Alexandria, Va. Reliable Agents wanted everywhere. octl4 4w HAVE YOU Till El) JURUBEBA? Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ? Are you mo LiMitfiilil that any exertion req 11 ir«M niuru of so cflort than you I. el l upnblu of making f Then fry JUKURERA, tin- woml.rhil Tonic aud Juvigurntur, aliu.li a* ta mi beneficially oil Him secret be organs as to imparl vigor to all the vital force*. It i* no alcoholic appetiser, which stimulates for a short time, only to let llie suflorer bill lo a lower depth of misery, but it is a vegetable tome acting direeily ou the liver and spleen. It regulates tho Row els, qnietH the nerves, and gives such a lu-altliy tone to the whole system as t6 soou make the iuvalid feel like a u« w person. ( Ita oporntlon la not violent, but is r.fiaructurned by great gentleness; (In- patient ex perience* 110 sudden chaugo, 110 marked rc/mlte, blit grailually Id* troubles "Fold their tents, like tlie Arabs, And silently steal away.” This is no new and untried discovery, but lias been long used with wonderful remedial results, and is pronounced by tl.e high, st medical aril ‘‘the liii I al lenitive