The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 07, 1873, Image 6

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onr best niid most sensible people, speaks volumes lor it. There is no privacy, no borne life la boarding. You are tied to hours, N. YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. while. Your friends come nod go, bat yon have no realizing sense of having enter- Do you, dear reader, know housekeeping'’ means even a vague one, ol the magnificent possibil ities of homo and comfort conveyed in that . — — - | .. mysterioiiH phrase to people whoso pur.es are 1 l“i»cd them though your heart may he lull not plethoric, anj yet whose aspirations ere ] »f genu.no hospitality. \on are constantly -- JL - —- ' * • * - * -— • receiving attentions and favors, and are at a loss to reciprocate; in short, you will and t have a home ol your own, no matter how Light Housekeeping. IlaT*yon liny hi™! | and tho^boudago becomes irksome after a j £ N 0 G H MORGAN'S SONS S A P O L I O N. YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. CAUTION^ GEORGIA WINFS AND LIQUORS. WHOLESALE. jLiA.G ER BEER all of a superior order, and demand attentioi and consideration ? To give up and bo poor i downright earn- S A P est, retire to a cheap boarding house*, live e on ! 8mall, so it is a happy and well ordered one O L I () >uso will save the labor of GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALES, j State Lottery^ nothing, poorly cooked, go nowhere, amt no one, at the first stroke ol ill luck, acknowledge yourself inferior to and if yon have any wits, is an insult to your Maker. It don’t cost any more to keep nj where you can welcome your friends, and be ' comfortable after your own devices; and I, 1 ite, j from my own heartfelt experience, suggest as a relief from all tlieso ills, a trial ol light' housekeeping. Where and when the idea ot appearances, if yon go 10 work the right way, I revolutionizing the conventional inodes of. and that, next to keeping out of debt, is the j living originated I can t say, but the times prime consideration in hit; and lu re is where modern conveniences, and a growing de- pnmo light housekeeping coiucs in, and oeedingly jolly, nice, comfortable and emi nently respectable !»ut it isn’t ev»ry one who knows how to •• light-Louxekeep ’ at first - I have only recently achieved success— and sonic ntvirdoand never will learn, be cause tiny are not gifted with perceptive fac ulties, and fail to see the eternal fitness of mind and matter that tend to genuine home comfort, no mutter what the financial condi tion may be. Pause and effect are away be yond such people, and the idea ot attaining Is too severe for contemplation; but 1; live men and women agree w ith me, and pro- j *’!' fern home, with all its delightful possibilities, if it is part of a iloor m a city mansion: ami house-keeping cun readily be made not only light, but charming and economical. It isn't money so much, or, rather, not so j money, that is requisite as tact aud taste and a desire to produce grand results from appa rent nothings. It may be in a culinary way, offering the beloved paitner of onr j vs and sorrows aa ambrosia, made of ordinary mate rials enough, but flavored with a nameless divine something that makes it vtiy good eat ing, and calls forth the honest praise that is so dear to the heart of woman, or it may he m exercising your ingenuity and love of the beautiful in making your parlor, which in light housekeeping is dining room, library, and serving room as well, a very attractive spot, that to the eve of love at least will appear a bower cf beauty and the abode of ali the human virtues. The ox- j for domestic pleasures, have been propi-; ' tious lor its- growth, aud to-day light house- ! keeping is an honored institution aud an ac knowledged success, as hundreds of happy, ; cozy homes in all parts of the city will testify Jfdrprr's Bazar, Another Pretender Dead- Knrope, says the Tall Mall Gazette, Las got. rid of another pretended since the decease of the ex Duke ot ]>rnnswick. An old mau of j «ighty lias just died in a shabby house of the ■ Kuo Yaiigiraiid, at Taris, who was known to j his friends bv the title of the Prince of Crouy- * i Hungary, and as claimant to the ; Ithionc of that kingdom. These titles ho had mhciitt d from his father, one of the emigrant' noblesse who lied before the Region of Terror, ; ami whoso son, now deceased, was born at foblentz, the chief scat of the emigration, in 171Kb How the family had originally got into France is not stated; but it is certain that : lor some generations the Prince’s ancestors bad used the titlo by which he ' called himself, and maintained the royall claim just ended by his death, which they S A P () L J O for Windows is better than Whiting or Water. I No removing curtains and carnet*. S A P O JL I 6 <1* nns I’amt aud Wood, in fact the entire house, • t>etter than Soap. No slopping. Saves labor. You can't afford to be without it. S A P <> L l O & T. FAIRBANKS & tO.-i FOR S ^T E “ BER - ot CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA BEER Gaff & Co., Proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Anrarn Indiana. BThii IWr is specially made for shipment Bonin el or the be S A P O L 1 O j Tin- j S A P O L l O Polishes Brass aud Copper utemils better than Acid or Oil and Rotten Stone. S A P O L 1 O lor Washing Dinhes aud Glassware, is invaluable. Cheaper than Soap. S A P () L 1 O i'oii tiii: iiENr.i rr of jii i: DRAWINGS DAILY. AT 5 r. M. Capital Prize $7,000.00 30,31 C Prizes, Ainoautln;; to sfi.'.S.i.’i3.20. Tickets $100, Shares in Proportion : Every keg guaranteed to be good and sound. Orders Solioitod* CUTHM AN & HAAS ATLANTA, f * ATLANTA, C.A., Tvs;: 1% Mr. IK J. Land, City: DK*.n Sir.—Messrs. Gaff A Co., of Cincinnati. 0*: desire us to accept the Agency for the sal: cf the! i Orescent Brewery Vienna Bff-r. We have tried tl • Beer and find it a pleaaaut and palabtb'.e beverage, t-» j before accepting the sale of it wa want your prof* . aional opinion as to its purity, we, therefore, doKk you to call at our store and draw a simple from a at", jl ; lot wnich we have here. After you have ma<i: an iifw i ysis let :«s know t P.ei 1,070 tickets and the drawing of 12 ballots, there will ! bo 220 prizes . ach having three of the drawn num bers on it; 4,360, each having two of them cn; 23,740, each having oue only ot tliem on; aud also 45,700 tickets, with neither of the drawn numbers « : them, being blanks. ATLANTA, Q.Y., Jen : if* Han't, Athrdn, G< GKtrrtxjfKS—This will certify that I ha To determine the fate of those prizes and blanks, 78 thorough chemical examination ot the *’ Oreacet l; 11 i i r d S cales numbers, from 1 to 78 inclusive, will be severally placed in a wheel on the day of the drawing, and 12 of them drawn out at random: and that ticket having for its combination the 1st. 2nd. and 3rd drawn numbers, will be entitled to the capital prize of $7,000 00 S A P O JL I Scales Rrnaircrt 1*. There is no one article known that will do so i p„ A P O L I O tetl to derive by direct descent from Ar- j many kinds of work and do it as well asSapc- pad, tbo last native King of Hungary. Taken in MjO._ Try it. Louis XYlIL’s service after the restoration, « ^ the late Prince lelt it after a few years to take ! H A N D part iu the Greek revolution, llo is said to ; have been later in Napoleon’s unsuccessful ’ attempt at Strnsburg, and was probably a de- i u!,roi pendent on bis bounty during the Second I Empire, since the fall of which ho had U a m r\ lived in almost abject poverty. His pretend- w u That ticket taavii, drawn number*, t That ticket having o drawn number*, t That ticket having o 12th drawn numb* That ticket having n drawn cumber*, t That ticket having t it the 4th, 5th, and C»tb the ibik. ilih. and i it the 2u rd, and -It! it* the * 3d, Vth and 5t it the 5th, olh. 630 CO . 630 00 i easiest and, to my ruind,-* the only way to ! ed claims extended to the ioiiuerly indepond- • V P O L l O lies the since, Gregory. Provile for Yir lirti. thoroughly arcomplislf nml enjoy light bouse keeping to take furnished rooms. The; to be sure, more expensive than u ones, but there are n:auy oompens, in the long ran wiil be found to pay. They arc generally cart <1 for, more or lisa seni- pnlously, as the case may he, and you have no responsibility other than you choose to assume. The xuaid-of-all-work is yonr ser vant pro tern., and yet you are spared the annoyance and expense of regaling inevitable cousins and followers from yonr small larder. I suggest furnished rooms for another reason, that people ad dicted to moving periodically will appreciate. You can’t in this city live more than a year in the same honse, unless you are exceptionally and rarely blessed in a permanent landlady— one never rents rooms of a landlord, I notice —and I have yet to fine that rare avis. I think they are. nomadic as a race, and prefer a roving life. The burden aud anxiety of moving furniture once or twice a year is something fearful to contemplate, indepen dent cf the general wreck out household gods undergo. Don't I know to my sorrow and inexpressible grief that some seventy-live or eighty dollars’worth cf rare vases that had followed my varied fortunes all over the: The low«*t Stock rates canniatent with entire n world wero iu one fe-ll swoop redneed to food ! to the M.ttred- ft. A. YAP.NKDOE for the ash barrel at my last move? My sole j ecta-dlw e.en-1. Agei consolation is that the-y can never he moved agp.in, and I shan’t have to park them in fear and trembling, and this is the only joy I shall 1 ever get now from my ‘-things cf beauty," j supposed to endure forever. j My movable possessions occupy some six or eight trunks, exclusive of book-:, pictures, music, and a lew scattering Lags, baskets and bundles, which are of no earthly use; but I j Vice' at*nir’No cherish them tenderly, and drag them from I coat pillar to post,- because I am a woman and have a W: aknes:; for traps. I can pack up and change my lield of action at short notice, I though my other past time is preferable, I ad-1 sro. mit. I only say I can, and the ability to do 6P so is one of the chief blessings of my present existence. Furniture is not a good investment unless t you are tbo sole proprietor of a house wherein it is secure from the ruthless hands of carmen, who oro veritable destroying angels, aud seem to thrive on an enjoy their devastations. Rut to return to my subject and furnished rooms. Three will suffice for any well-dis- . posed and not too presumptions couple, and PRAC i ICAL an article for the Batli, 1 iiulatiou” of all dirt, opc 1 Hives a healthy action ; ent Duchy of Modena, and the present Pope managed to make one of the numerous pclit-! tiDt to Th8 hWn * urnishtii j ic*tl sensations of his pontificate by receiving ! ons, and | this pretender publicly a good man}’ years y » »i n C ce, and conferring on him the order of St, n ™ u t : ALARM Miles ZVEI. V K! ERG HAN’T CASH HI!AWKH. Alarm T ill Co,’s. i: v e n Y A V O L 1 O HAN D S aes aud Beautifies the .Skin, in- j USF. THEM iv, removing any *taia or blemish ! 1> tii hai da and face. A P O L. I O k without a or prevei of either hands or face i numbs That ticket Lavi drawn u urn be That ticket having ou it frie Gta, 7th, drawn numbers, to That ticket havin'* on it the 8th, 9th, and 11 drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the 9th, loth, a 11th drawn cambers, to That ticket having on :t the 1st, 2nd, and drawn cumbers, to That ticket havin'; on it the 1st, 2nd, and drawn numbers, to That ticket liaviug on it tho 1st, 2d, acil drawn numbers, to •i" 1) li A "NVEK All other tickets (being 207, with three of drawn numbers on, each Those 6G tickets having on them the 1st : 2nd drawn numbers, each Wai ranted. Those G6 tickets having on them the 3rd i 4th drawn hmubere, each All other tickets (being 4,224) with two of drawn numbers on, each And all those tickets (being 23,740] with . only of the drawn numbers, each CAPITAL FUI/.K i On Mondays capital will be j Oa Tuesdays aud Fridays capital v b* i 7th •A 8th Brewery *’ Lager Beer, received of you a few days ap, I And the article tree from Injurious eubetircf-i' drugs, etc., the bitter principle betug duo Is pur Hop Resin. The analysis herewith afuxed exhibits th* qptsni - tl* a of the main proximate constituents and cc-mj*;*.» favorably with ihe analyses of th° beet fen ibe<»- and ales. ! am, very truly, veurs, WM. J. LASP. An. ANALYSIS: C30 CC I X7xtract;ve Uiatt) r, (Sugar, Dextrine, A. .u- | men, Hop Beam, etc.) Pet. C50 00 i Alcohol—{volume per cenUg»- v OO - ;' Water r *. -T4.-? 7 !" *>30 OC ' Specific gravity ot the Beer, 1.UW7 jy3-tl C50 00 I r——— 650 00 j 630 00 RETAIL. ON TIME. THE !RL OF THE PERIOD! 3LUCI3: IIAK.RI& II ’ I d -’*'-« 7IFL1C1TATES hia.^1: nlusyforthe pj and brushing up A. VARNEDOE, handSAPOLIO dKZVEIlAL AGENT TOR THE 8B00KLYKLIFEIN SURAHCE CC. Office in Grant's Building, Comer ifiric'.ti ami Bread Sis . ATLANTA, OA. 0“\Vill receive Jjtur'n* Certificates inpitmc-nt of rreiniuias. Popular, Liberal and Reliable! NOTICE. removes Tar, Pitch, Iron oi Ink Sta>ns and Grease; lor workers in Machine Shops, Mines, Ac., is invaluable. For making the Skin White and Soft, and giving it a “bloom of beauty." it is un surpassed by any cosmetic known. handS A P O Ij \ () :ake, and every- ( DON’T FAIL TO TRY THESt GOODS. Buy itof your Mcichnnt if lie lias it or ' will procure it for you. If not, then write i for our Pamphlet. “ All about Sapolio,” and it will be mailed free. MORGAN’S SONS, 20 1’A.ltK plage, n. y. FAIRBANKS & CO. Ill IIRO,\D1VAV, M'dY VOIU 166 LV.tim 53 Can e street, Ba timore, • street, N‘-w Orlean? FAIRBANKS ot EWiNC, XIacoaic H»)l, Ptuladelzirii. FAiREAWKS, BROWN 6c CO., 2 Milk street, Boston. On Wednesdays capital v On Thursdays an l Saturdays 5,000 C For further particulars t-end for schemes. No ticket which shall have diawn a prize of a supi rior denomination can be entitled to an inferior nr:'' Prizes payable fo’ty (40) days alt. r the drawing, a -, subject to the usual dedtn lion r: 13 per cent. All prizes of $20.* 0 and unde r will bo paid ate'y after the drawing. fSS* Prizes cashed at this office HOWARC & CO., (Vianagers, The Cirl of the Period, (1 at last his efforts have been crowned with &•<=..• present to Lis old friends and t. T thp neatest ar.d coziest reior He hss opened th* sesac-;: fresh stock of pure old Brandits.Whi*!;? Wine?, Gins, kc., and a stock cf real H&ya'oa «->• as well a^ those of domestic »-:anufs. turo. Call cn him on Marietta street. c- ,>n on 1 public generally cne of ' ‘' ; to bo found anywhere. r-t: To the Public. r.p-fet.21 ms i:\t:ni>*g, i w.:; or Peachtree street, or,po« gone to some expt aw I and with an experience of « (iUAM)i:si soil-Hr; LVEK KNOWN. - — ! confident I will f. 'aa Bar Bocia ite the National to mails neat twenty yeari fg it, 1 Git TIIE BENEFIT OI TIIE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, i ! ers and as many ne'st * front counter wi) 1 oi I and domestic cigaiS. iated Liquors and Tr I design to keep ai city, and at prices to i sivel/ for white men wm\M •faction to all mv eld c-iet: ones as will give m? a -ati. ! stocked with the best import My Bar with pure, unadu^ mch Mixture*. good Liquors »• aor Bar si • luit tae times. My Bar :* exr It. J. LOYAL!. A-'n ENOCH aug8-dAw3iu MILINEP.Y AND DRESS MAKING of the latest an moat approved styles at the shortest no- ly store. No. 4 Loyd street l have and will i to receive the Latest Fall Patterns, x-ctfuBy solicit a share of the public patron- | 12t MUSI J. DUFFY. « A Pure Stiimilant. PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS . \ WHICH MAY BE DONE WITH LLb3 THAN ' TER THE USUAL EXPENSE. BY TH USE OF (1 LINE'S PATENT Slate Uoofm« Paint, sqso.ooo for sssor 12,000 CASH GIFTS, $1,500,000 Kverv Fifth Ticket Draw.-. .1 Giil. ATLANTA STENCIL AND VARIETY WORKS ( or. Marietta ami ISroad St A roof may bo covered with a very cheap shingle. « ami by the application of this slatn be made to last ; . from ‘43 to lid years. Old roofs can bo patched and ] coated and made to look much better and last longer ( than new shingles without tho slate, for ONE-THiUD THE COST OF KK SUING- 1 LING the For the Winter Campaign. S ID HOLLAND ANNOUNCES TO 31* FPTF* r TEN THOUSAND SUMMER CRIMES. • which neis aaxiotn ta d-.spowe of ^ make ■ the winter fixings— Pouches, Wines, Brandy >ms>!,► | CockUils and e verything 1 served in the best style. ! keeps PURE OSEhSuN Century Whisky!ijs-awwasw H* I PROOF against sparks and live coils falling upon it, ** ** I as may be easily tested by any one, end as appear* they should be in a private family, m a good ■>ne that will sound well to I BEN. Z. DUTTON, STENCIL CUTTER, Designers and Engravers, from the fact that Insurance Compaaii MAKE TIIE SAME TAEIF THAT THEY DO FOll SLATE HOOFS. . OAli i TRADE, and have opened an office and yard , corner cf Grubb and Broad streets, near Peachtree. of ashes, and is perfectly clear of slate. By strict attention to business, and furnish; VERY BEST OF GRATE COAL. I hope to im rit ral share of patronage. central locality—one mention in genteel circu s, and lock will on Addp.k-;-Lo< k Box “31. your letters, papers, and parcels. Of course a man and wile must have stmt- w,Th Ink and brush, 75c; by mail 85c. Bifiaage, hoi. lar tastes and desire?, and bo mutually agreed and key Checks. Notary Public and Society Seals, ai and helpful, or there w ill be altercations and ! phabets and everythin* in the line made to order, endless troubles, and three rooms won’t be p '* n - inat e a epcc,R . y * large enongh to hold them. No semi-attached ; couple should undertake this experiment, for there is no getting av.ay Ijpm each other; there can be no retreat or private refuge in a Wrnage of three rooms, and the chief reijui- sites of success iu this rather novel inode ol living are peace and unity of opinion. You can t make up your individual mind to a beefsteak dinner, and your stubborn but doubtless better half to one of chops, and both bo glorified; for your small stove (and of course you have a email stove or you wouldn’t be at light housekeeping), has room hut for one variety; eo one must give up. or there will be no dinner tor either that day. Xow my better half is not at all stubborn, and fortunately for him, likes what I do—except a dash of red pepper, to w hich he docs not take as kindly as I could wish—and ailows me to do the providing for cur establishment as seemeth to me the best, also the cooking, witbont making any exasperating allusions ; to the way his ancestors provided the same ' viands; aud he always nays my results are tip- tap—beat Delmonico’s all to nothing, espe- I daily in soups and ltfeclion made up of odds and cuds. An atom of a stove that would i stand on a dinner-plate docs our cooking, and we arc refreshed aud edified wuh ail sorts of good things, served in irreproachable stvle, and cleanly beyond a doubt. Such trnlv beatific coflee and oysters, sncli rare, tender, and jniev steaks, such golden brown aud lieeey ! omelettes, suck superlative woffles, toast, i Welsh rum-bits, etc., as arc generated in that I tiny machine almost pass belief. I can bake in a tin oven, small but Lot, and very much i in earnest, and I can broil on a genuine broil- i er; iD short, 1 have yet to discover the thing X can’t do, except roast a pig or a turkey, and i I could manage thoso even,' by cooking them in installments. 11.e outlay for fuel is almost incalculable, though 1 can safely say it is less 1 than a penny an hour, and cannot be deemed | a wild extravagance. It is clean, no trouble, and is always; so without more ado than ap-! plying a match, X can refresh a hungry friend in a lew minutes, and never need have a fire lor even rjcitean elaborate spread. Indeed l' wouldn’t and couldn’t “do” light housekeep ing without this blessedly convenient and inexpensive ally. |’ won’t say what my stove is, because I don't like per sonal allusions-and, besides, it is hom-ht and paid for, and 1 couldn’t make an/thing out of Ike man now-but 1 will say this, Una a gas stove will do as much, exactly as well only it is very much more expensive, and en tails constant fusses with the best of landla- i dies on the gas question, to say nothing of the vexation and disappointment or finding the supply cut off at miduigbt some lime when you are famishing for a cup ot stron-e tea. ” But aside from the pretty home-like rooms, good wholesome food, well-cooked and taste- 1 tally served, and the general economy ot the arrangement, there are many other items in favor of II jht housekeeping; and the steadily increasing popularity of the fashion among THE CENTURY WHISKIES A PURE ! • tin aud iron it la and contracts by ». I*or cemetery le will not cirrode i s no equal, as it expands l»j cold, aud NKVF.tt cracks c: ices it is particularly adapted i tho most exposed Rlacrs i NHF. FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT a-. . - T , v , , ,. v . i/ed by special act of tho Legislature for the ben- I it r f the Public Library of Kentucky, will take place v-r l0-‘2oi iat* uldic Library Hall at Louisville. Kentucky, ‘ * WEDNESDAY. DEC. 3, 1873. ,. msi/ Cr’y sixty thousand Tickets will be sold, and or.r- balfc. f these are intended for the European mark t. tbusl cavin'* only 30,000 for sale in the United states, where 10U.OUO wtre disposed of for the Third Con-.. rt. Tho tickets are divided into ten coupons or parts, and have on their back the Scheme, with a (nil explanation j of tho .node of drawing. At this Concert, which will be th» c rand est musical j display ever witnessed in this ouutry, th»» truprcoo- • denied turn of $1,500,000, COUNTY WHiS <Y Tho Wiaison DeVii; ; C. H. PH1NIZY & CO COTTON FACTORS, AUCUSTA, GA. di\ *ti iu; 2,00 ill b° EXTREMELY (TIEAi LIST OF GSFTS. file ' of the Slate ready for u7*o is Ml cents per gallon, *10 rilHEY ARE DIFFERENTLY BliEPARED FROM ; per halt barrel, or S30 per batrel of abont: 40 gallo JL any >Vhitky old, and until not because the principle upon which they are niado is superior. They are first carefully distilled from se lected stock and stored away until they have attiiined a certain ago, when they are r the market, and are driving many ; With a liberaldiscount io.the trade »> furnish favorite brand-, out of the market, I WX *he msteriai for S'J ..O per 100 square leer m tho vicinity ol New York. ew tsl no tau in this composition j One Graul Gash O i i t | One Grand « ash Gift I Oue Grand Cash Girt One Grand (Vdi Gift One Gland Cash Gift 10 Cash Gifts. 110.000 c ;|M AKE LlSi;; ' : ' ! MOTS CF COTTON, tnre Delivery *n this n. rianters with 3appiie?. AN ES and seil i GREENE & ROSSiGNOL. herefore it dors not affect the water from the roof, ii . urued off for the first one or two rams. The Faint has a very Lear y body, but is easily ap- ! plied with a 4 or 6 ioch coloring brush. i * On old rotten shiDgles it fill6 up tho holes and pore?, ; hich extracts the fusel oil, but retains the essential ' hardens them, and gives a new and substantial roof illed by Gi ;>•* Cash Gift*, NO Cash (lifts. 100 Cash Gift*, 130 Cash Gilts. 230 Cash G.fte, 323 Cash Gifts. 11,000 Cash Gifts, > 000 e 1 000 e Druggists IMiai nuo is;- 43 000 60 000 22 (K>0 t 650 5CH) i oils of the grain. It is the fusel oil which possess*- the poisonous properties, and imparts the sharp, acrid . flavor noticeablo iu many brand.s of whisky; it j ferment and essential oils which impart the rich, oily, i mellow flavor, and it is principally in EXTRACTING THE FUSE1, OIL, and retaining tho essential oils, which constitutes the j superiority and peculiarity of this process. At tho time of re-distillation, the packages Felting roofs, and stops | Tickets are sold or not. and the 12,000 gifts all paid i The color of tbo elate when first applied is or purple and in about a mouth it chan^^H^M form slate color. dinary paint. ; proportion to the Tickts sold—all unsold Tickets being AND IT IS TO ALL INTENTS POSES SLATE. light t and rrii dark destroyed as at the first and second Concerts, and l represented in ths dta .tng. PRICE OF TICKETS. WOULDRE8PECTFLT.LYINFORM MY FRIENDS ... „.v. d^the public that I have entered the COAL j thoroughly cleansed and steamed out, refilled with the * n the | i>erfected product, and a.^ain stored away to ripen and mellow with age, which it does in a much greater de-| w dryer, but rain will not a:Y > t it ii hour after it is put in. Simples sent to any part of the country by Exp C. O. 1>., at the fallowing prices. !• ordered t I have no hesitation in saying that I liavo a BETTER j greo than is possible without such trsatment. wL GRATE COAL THAN THE COAL CREEK. It burns vide it into different grades, according to age, dosig- •3 gallons ad can.. Dd keg. kudkeg. W ithout Regard to Agr or I»» i« v. The almost universal testimony of those who h: used tho CENTURY WHISKIES is that there is an * tire absence of headaches atul other disagreeable alter- IIV of the- t « ami the impurity cf man ABSOLUTELY FI RE ; !i\ tify to this fact, viz: 10 gallons 15 gallons ana keg. *30 gallons and had 40 gallons and ouo Roofs examined, e required, will bo pn of other brands, spectfully solicited. Agents wanted in For full informati lii-kio. Companies arid oth ’ ; Newspapers, or a sai T.Y. Slate Hoofing Whole Tickets $50 00; Halves $23 0*5; Tenths, or * each coupon, $5 CO; eleven Whole Tickets lor $3<X) od; __ 22». Tickets for 113 Whole Tickets for $3,000; i 227 Whole Tickets for $10,000. No discount ou h than $500 w -th of Tickets -t a tirao. order. ' Theunpa lied success of tin* Third Gift Con -e: ' ' i * well as the f refaction given by the First amt Seeo “ ' •**_' makes it only necessary t > aunoun« e tho lVu»’th to •3 »5 8ure tho p. v tupt sa’e of vvery Ticket. Tito l\m •’ Gift Concert w ill l>« conducted in a’.l its details i j 0 the Third, and ftitl part -*!ars may be learned !>> 1.. .«t) ciroulars, whi« It wilt 1 > sent tree from this ofli.v to V* who may apnly for them. .iO Ot» Xicke f 8 now r» a y for sale, an \ all er.i-s a. >m; , whm 1 nled by the n >ue.v pr-mptly filled. Ltbe.al ter ers re - 1 gi\en to these " Uo t-uy to sell again. THOS. E. BRAN1LETTE. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRU3S Sl DRUGGISTS i-.v- D^iES. PAINTS, OiLS. CLASS AC.. No. 264 Brrad Street. AUCUSTA. CA im. E. RATCLIFFE & r*.. COTTON FACTORS, ev TJ A INTO 3D13iVl423n» GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, t«li i < Beet quality of Coal Creftk C of good grate coal that doo>i n of sulphur, and oi.ly ban th half the quantity of any otln-i 1 0--0M in this market. Address P. O. Bor 315. SI Cm J. IN YOUR WINTER’S . il, a another quality I run together or etneU ; ■e per cent. a-*l»—only Professor Sil.LMAN, State Chtmist.of Connt Professor C. U. SHEPARD, . State Chemist of South Ca Professor W. C. TILDES, Washington, lVo.Vf«Hcr JOHN DARBY, WILLSON. Agent. M. MENKO&BRO. i All ol whumagroo In pronouncing «t “WITHOUT j FAULT.” and “FREE FROM ANY IH-LLlTKloUd I SUBSTANCE WHATEVER. ’ pie bhiugle coated t Uompii’y sep24-codl3Aw6t No. 6 Cedar street. NEW YORK CITY. 1873. FALL TRADE. 1873 M. N. ROGERS & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF Mens’, Youths* and Roys* CLOTHING- Ageut Pub. Lib. Ky., : Public Libr. r tickets or infonuatio ■nt«. Atlanta, (ia. -dWed&8un\w»d i.i Manager Gift Canoe v Building, Ixmisville spiffy to Redwinc \ ole a; AUGUSTA. "H > EG to anti I> Fire proof liberal cash adv GEORGIA LAND’S that th.- house, am oa Cotton BAGGING and TIES always » >r Helling cotton $1 per bale. Analytical and Assay Lahratory, To tlio Pviblic. JOSEPH ABBOLA. IIUOADWAY, NF.W YORK. Wholesale and Retail Beale W E ofV«r to SOU • the l’.u.t btora ml the pu’-: > his Confect; t No. 43 Whitehall street, h? V X- - I AuU the Assay of O . hods, gnan -. > olten lol- i>«i)ho to auenrs the best talent, ! tiou of our stock. Ouc good* arc ■ively for the SOUTHERN STATES of Ores. Analysis . i Mmt ial Watvi-s, perplioupbates, marls, iron ,gs, limestones, c'-ale, pig and bar iron, eiamlna- ' ateel, or«** oC gold copper, lent, tine, uwkel. manga- •* \ exclu- • nese, alloys, brasses, coal oils, luk.uts, wiues, beer, milk, calculi, poiaona, etc. I.ist of charges mailed gratis. Address, T\ O. Box 305. W. J. LAND. Chemist. AND FURNISHING GOQOS, No. 23 WHITEHALL STREET, Two Doors from Alabama. ATLANTA CA. Liberal Induo )nts Offered to Merchants. aet>21 12 XXXX Century Whisky Received a medal and diploma of merit at the Vienna J ^ Exposition, being the only brand out of fivo on exhi bltiou thus honored. For tale by druggiatnand Crst rlaa* dealers through out the United Htstea; wholesale by H. K. TIIURBF.il A CO., General Agents. *epp.» nui New York City. ia possible in a stock of Clothing manufac tured toe a Northern or Western market. Orders solicited, to which we give special attention. Mr. W. T. Burge, late Marshall k Burge, Charleston, connected with us, and repreaenta Georgia. Fainplee of our Goode soot on application. augG-dtf THE " VICTOR ” R. 4 WILIS Atlanta Candy Manufactory. Uaving for this pu.poit engage 1 a firs* c linker, from Philadelphia. I intend to r.iv. . ; besides fine French C*n<ttea, e^a'eUitug n-" 11 active iu this line, tho celebrated AMtCUT vN DIES, Philadelphia and Baltimore Caratut-le a ... Chocolates, superior in taste and fltvor to a , r.nnufactured In this market. At the same time I would caR your at; -n. • very tine brands of imported Southern : Sweet Wines, such as — . French C’.sret, Muscatel, Malaga. and lCfirvaia c: Also, a large as-eriment of choice delica«->■« sing Imported ro Roman Cheese. Sanbnra in salt, / Abchoviei in »alt, ev- l.ulua aud geutlemeu will rememlwr the u* : 4 *fc \V Ii itelaw II St reef, and give n e s cx *• 1 JOSEPH ARBOF