The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 09, 1873, Image 2

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rO«TER Bt.<JDGieTT\« (GEORGIA. ft*. C. APPEAL. TO I hut served my God, poor Blodgett sob?, With half the zral I work'd the daily jobs Ter Bullock; and serv'd mr friends and nun'iy lor IT* ‘d not left me here in nakedness. Ob u&orgia! Georgia! open wide your door And to your arms, your son, take back once more : for Carolina's swamp'd and—I am poor. Hoads, bank or bonds, there's nothing to secure : r^ ixt Moses and his friends! There not a copp:-r i lienee, then, I sno in forma pauperis. My bonds! The bogus bonds I counted on— ; .ike Bullock, they have vanished too. and pone ! >es.dcs, my hard earn’d stealage do I lose, .'or lu't:d is my banker— Benry Clews. h Georgia! wives and widows learn the fac t : To me, indebted for the homestead act. \ro each and all of you. And cbis alone Should for my past iniquities atone! i.etter exigeant creditors should pant. Than I myself, my wife, my children want l Co Tires, a property control I gave. To save their husbands or themselves to saw. ! .An refer you to what 1 mention To the Constitutional Convention). b Georgia! Justice! Governor! devi>i Seme legal plan to save my suritie.s! Tis Foster speaks! *Tts Foster Blodgett ! ’ vtand his trial and not dedge t! Spanish Peculiarities- Galveston CommercV. \*ii£ ol‘ the sprightliest at the American ■ lilies that ccme to our table is the Sew Or- ief.ns Herald. Its enterprise is exhibited in rihotographing important places in the Cres- oent City, in racy biographical sketches, and iq domestic and foreign correspondence of an exceedingly interesting character. The lat ter. we arc happy to say, is not written in its office, as is too often the case. The Herald has a European correspondent many Grandees and Hidalgos, who boast of theirsangre azul.” “Among tho noble notabilities now in Madrid is the Duke of Alva. He is said to be ns stupid as the average Spanish grandee. This eminent person is not a descendant of tho amiable Duke of the same name who bad j a trick of burning people in the Netherlands; 1 but of the famous Dnko of Berwick, son ot ' James II and Arabella Churchill, sister of the j Duke ot Marlborough. He rejoices in the family name ot James Luis Fitz James. Just by way of showing what a Spanish grandee is, I give you a list of his titles: Duke of Alvay I Tormes. of Sevia. .of Montoro .. of Olivares; j Marquis ot Carpio, with Grandeesbip oi Co j ria . . of Elite.. of la Mota.. of San Lennar- j do. . of Sarria.. of Tarozono. . of Villanettva j del Itio; Count of Andrado.. of Ayala . . of ( Fuenies.. of Galves . . of Lurnes, and with j Graudcesbip of Lervin . . of Montery. with j Grandeeship of Osorno.. of Yillalba. When ever people writo to this very blue-blooded : ! person they have to use two envelopes. His ! daughters are Dutchesses, and bear the name j of Stuart. Tho Dlkt'f principal occupation ' in life seems to be to drive up and down tho ! Castellan* and roll cigarettes. ” ! Here is something which will interest our i lady readers. It is all about meals, dress and : rendezvous. It will ba seen that the Span- lards enjoy life in a manner very different j from English or American people. The open J air pleasures, and the rendezvous of the • sexes, be**r a striking resemblance to Vien- ! nose summer life: “The customs of the Madtilenos are not very like ours. In tact, things seem to be | turned pretty much upside down. They • take breakfast at 1 o’clock, dinner nt 7, and | go to the theatre at 0. If they don’t go to j the theatre, they go to tho garden Buena i Retiro, where they have concerts and open-air j vaudeville, or ballet, on alternate night6. i All tho fashionable people remaining in Madrid are to be found here at night. N. TORE ADVERTISEMENTS. ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS S A P O L I O N. YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. CAUTION. GEORGIA s A P O L I O ) the labor of GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALES,, StateliOtteFV HAXn*.VCTTBXD BV ' t/ S A P O L 1 O p Water. S A P O LIO im s Paint aud Wood, In fact the entire house, better than Soap. No slopping. Saves labor. You can’t afford to he without it. 8 A P O LI oj lor Scouring Knives is better and cleaner than , Bath Brick. Will not scratch. SAP OLIO E. & T. FAIRBANKS & (0., FOR SEPTEMBER. FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE S A P O L I O S A P O L 1 O lor Washing Dishes and Glassware, is invaluable. ' Cheaper than Soap. S A POL 1 O removes Soap from M Statuary, from hard China aud Porcelain. Standard Scales. Hcli known to us. This correspondent is Du- and they always stay until 12 o’clock, about rant da Ponte, who is one of tho most vigor- which time the evening paper is pub- <*U8, polished and interesting writers in the | lisbed. All the men buy the paper, aud set Mr. da Ponte gives some capita! ' to work reading it with great interest, and the sketches of Spanish polities, manners, and I ladies promenade or customs, and wc propose to make some cx- j which they are very expert tr*“ts from hie capital letters. It is not often that tourists visit Madrid Most of them prefer the beaten track of travel f.iu-llirtin; They dresa in the Paris style, ns they suppose, but they seem to have a lively fancy for bright colors. Outside of these gardens is the celebrated S A P O L I O removes Stains and Grease from Carpets and Scale.' other woven fabrics. You will like it. There is no one article known thatwiil do so 1 * c « ,r many kinds of work and do it as well as Sapo- lio. Try it. 1 Vnr F \LE«, Dairy it« -pitaPromptly re Kva<iniiably H A N D S A P O L I O a new and wonderfully effective Toilet Soap, having no equa. in this country or ALARM CASH DRAWER. l.ul so we have constant republications of Prado, and here a military band plays every Murray's Guide, much to the disgust of read- j night. On what may bo called the neutral < rs who desire to learn something of the pe- I ground, in the middle, me chairs, which are uliarities of people in the Peninsula, and j rented out at about a ceut each, and these are always occupied by people of the so-called middle class, including almost all the young girls in Madrid who can afford to dress tbenr- selves well enough to be seen there. It is a favorite place for srch kind of rendezvous us a Spanish girl can make. The lamp posts are ull numbered, and the girl manages to communicate to her admirer that she is going to Prado in the evening, and will sit near No. 5 or No. (*., as tho case may be. The young man goes there, walks around No. 5 or No. <5 for some time, lures a chair and sits down somewhere in the neighborhood, aud com mences a series of private signals, which are answered by the inevitable fan.” We close our extracts from these interest ing lettcis with an account of the way lovers conduct their love-making. Everybody paid to eNe where. Here is ft pen portrait of Don Carlos, who i- ddv, and has been for some time, serious- iy disturbing the tranquillity of the new Re public: • The slight attention giveu to the pretend- f ;'•* r^ovements, and the small progress which Le has made during this period, so favorable to bis purposes, show the really slender fonn- . : ;.ti02 of his hopes and pretensions. lie is described as riding about among his followers mounted on n splendid steed presented to him l.y a wealthy Irishman at Pan, in Trance, clothed in a brilliant new uniform, wilh any uonttty of gold lace running down his legs ;.nd wandering over his arms, getting bis jiftud kissed by liis enthusiastic followers, and “looking every inch a king.” If he bad con sented to look a few inches less a king, and ! remembers tho flowing tribute By had marched on Madrid two weeks ago, he | the young Spanish woman might p336ibly have captured the capital. As it is, he lias lost Lis chance. He will proba- : \j retire In great haste from his first serious Patti j field, as he did last year, and leave liis ignorant followers to make their peace with the Government as bC't they may. * Tho writer gives a somewhat amusing k-.tek of the Spanish passion for the cigar- c-lie on his travel from Barcelona to Madrid: • T think we stopped a thousand times on the way to give the conductor time to roll his cigarette. He can smoke it while the train is in notion, but in order to “make it,’* Lc has ;o stop. In this country every tiling is done ;•! cigarette. If you go into a shop and ask lire priced anything, the man in the shop v ill solemnly take out a cigarette, roll it up, light it. give it a puff, and then ark you what ho can do lor you. If you call on a Cabinet minister, lie will roil a cigarette and offer it to you before a word can be said about business. If you go to the theatre, the man on vour right, or tho man ou your left, or the man in w mii {rout of you—generally all of them, will puff j t?re,lTrd cigarettes during the whole p ' 1 ’ Spain I declare to be the best fun) try m Europe. The admonition “No smok ing” is unknown. But it is folly to suppose the ladies smoke. I hive seen them do it in i. hour era l districts of Cuba, but not here.” • Grand, gloomy and peculiar" is Mali id. Why r. capital cily was built in so ur lions a spot, Las been the question uake > 7 tourists. Says the correspondent: •‘Madrid, as John Hay tays, is a “eai i al v.ith malice aforethought.” It was put lure c.-j an experiment in the “improbable," *»••<! -'an'i Rita, the patron.'- ; of the impossible, O-giit to bs its saint. If you couid find a mere unexpected piaca foi a city, it must bo in the desert of Sahara, or on the great “staked plain’ ot Texas. They say the Span iards Lave no energy; but it required more , icrgv and confidence to build a city where Madrid i3, than to discover America, and es tablish over it the empire of Spain. As you r.oprca h the city, for miles and miles you travel c* -r a weary stretch of stony country, \Mth he' aud there a patch of earth burnt to Made - -y the bud, and at rare intervals a >ateh ci omething green, which is evidently -trugg’.u for a precarious existence against very adv-:.ae circumstances. And, jn fact, thi ‘ tr handSAPOLIO Miles Alarm T,M Co *’ s - as an article for the Batli, “reaches the foundation” of all dirt, opens the pores aud gives a healthy action and brilliant tint to tho skin. handSAPOLIO Cleanses and Beautifies I stantly, removing any tta from b tli ha: ds and face. handSAPOLIO is without a rival in the world for cur ing or preventing roughness aud chap- ping of either hands or faro. H A N D S A P O LIO Shops, Mines, &c., ia invaluable. For making the Skin Whito and Soft, aud givwg it a “bloom of beauty." it is un surpassed by any cosmetic kuown. iag8-d&w “The Spanish maid ia no coquette. No* joys to aee her lover tremble, And if she love, or If aha bate, Alike she kuows not to dissemble.” Mr. da Ponte, himself a poet, and an ad mirer of the “fair form that terminates bo j wi ll," i:ia competent observer of the pecuhari- j ties of Spanish conning. It tuk«.s the physiological mind of the poet to sec tbiugs denied tho mere “practical man” of dollars and cents. Here is what he says of “court- , ing under difficulties,” to use his own phrase: | “ Courting in Madrid, ns you may imagine, i ENOCH is rather a difficult aud complicated process. || A young man sees a girl in a window, and ’ takes a fancy to her. He then takes position 1 on the opposite side of the street, and walks 1 up and down every day for several hours, glar ing at the house that holds his inarnmeratcqnnd . trying to attract her attention, whenever she j comes to the window, by knocking on the} pavement with his cane. This goes ou in a most solemn manner for a week, or ten days, j a month, uutil either the young man gets ! ed, and goes off to make a fresh effort some- 1 performance. | ^ fc ) >sc . t or the young lady gives some mark i mgatea conn- j 0 f recognition. If she does this, the lov IlioH I H A N D S A POL 1 O ro.-ts 10 to l.» cents per cuke, aiul every body should have it. DON’T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. Huy it of your merchant if He Has it or will procure it for you. If not, then write for our Pamphlet. “AH about Papolio,” and it w ill he mailed free. MORGAN’S SO 20 Park place, n .‘ill BROADWAY, SEW YORK, 156 Baltimore street, Ba'timore, 53 Camp street. New Orient FAIRBANKS & EW1NC, Mas-* lie Hall, PLiladelyliia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO 2 Miik street, Boston. DRAWINGS DAILY. AT 5 I*. JL Capital Prize $7,000.00 30,:n« Prizes, Auionutin^ In $53,253.20. Tickets $1-00, Shares in Proportion 1 N THE ABOVE SCHEME, FORMED BY THE m. ternary combi natiou of 78 untnbers, makiu*; j 76,076 tickets and the drawiu*r of 12 Imllote, there will ! be 220 prizes .-*ch liaviui; three of the drawn uua- - bers on it; 4,356, each havio^; two of Un-in cn; j 25,740, e^ch having ono only ot them on; and also 45,760 tickets, with neither of the drawn numbers on • them, beim; blanks. To determine the fate of theae prizes and blanks, 78 numbers, from 1 to 78 inclusive, will be seversdly 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 That ticket having on it the 4tn, 6th, and 6th drawn numbers, to 650 CO ; That ticket having ou it tho 7th, bth, and Oth ; drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket havine on it the 10th, 11th. and 12th drawn numbers, to 650 That ticket having on it the 2nd, Or J, and 4ih drawn numbers, to That ticket bating on it the 3d, 4th aud 5t!i drawn numbers, to That ticket having ou it the 5th, Gth. and 7th drawn numbers, to 650 00 j That ticket having on it the Gth, 7th, anl 8th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the Hth. 3th, and 10th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it tho Oth, 10th, and 11th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and ith drawn numbers, to 650 00 [ That ticket having ou it the 1st, 2nd, and 5th drawn numbers, to 217 60 t ' fc h x 1 That ticket having on it the 1st, 2d, and Gth drawn numbers, to 217 CO ■ All other tickets (being 207, with three of the v-v t> . «Ti» 1 drawn numbers on, each 20 00 1) I\ A '' El* Those 66 tickets having on them the 1 t and , 2nd drawn numbers, each 10 00 I Those 66 tickets having on them the 3rd and 4th drawn humbers, each All ether tickets (being 4.224) with two of the drawn numbers on, each Aud all those tickets (being 25.7401 with cue only of the drawn numbers, each CAPITAL PB1ZK On Mondays capital will be On Tuesdays and Fridays capital will be On Wednesdays capital trill be On Thursdays aud Saturdays fl.OOO 00 For further particulars eend ts»r schemes. No ticket which shall have diawu a i»r*ze of a eupe rior denomination can l»e entitled to ah inferior nri/e. Prizes payable fo- ty (40) days after the drawing, anu subject to the usual deduction of 15 per cent. All prizes of $20.00 and under will b«- pai l immedi ately after the drawing. Prizes cashed at this old* a WINES AND LIQUORS. WHOLESALE. liAGFBH BEER np<> OUR USUAL STOCK OF WINES AM) X Liquors, we nave just added *\n Agency for tL eale of tho CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA BEER, OufT k Co., Proprietors, Clnciimwi, Obu>, ar,J Aarors Indiana. j This B»cr is specially made for sMpmcU Bout,, ! and is. therefore, the he.t ever sold in 0,0= fopt. j Every keg guaranteed to be good ond sound. Ordora Solicited. | ^ *»' We refer the public to the following corrt- B pt-r CUTHMAN & HAAS. ATLANTA, GA ATLANTA, GA., Jest l\ IK'J ! Mr. IF. J. Land, CUy : d Sin—Messrs. Gaff A Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio is to accept the Aft'-scy for the sa> of Ihci Groaoetit Brewery Vienna bc<r. We have triod the Beer and find it a pleasant and palatable beverage, but before accepting the sale of it we want your profes aional opinion as to its parity, we, tht-Rfoce. dee&i you to call at <<nr store and draw a sample from asmai. lot wnich we have here. After yoa tare made an aui yais let oa kuow the result. Respectfully, Gl lflMlN k BAAS. A1T.ANTA, GA.. Jcf T 1, Mf.sttrs. Outhiitan d* IJaam, Atlanta, Oa.: Guktuemex—This Win certify that I have mvde * thorough chemical examination ot the “ Grescec f Bn wery ’’ LsRw Beer. revived u you a few A+m sgt I find the article free from iDyurvous subatmcc« drugs, etc., the bitter j rinc .ple being doe to i-UT' Hop Bonn. 1 The analysis herewith afexed exhibits the »oani. ties of the main proximate con«t«ttt*-nts and compare- favorably with the analyses of the best foreign bee-- “"d ah s. I am, very truly, yonra, WM. J. LAND. .An. Ch'-n ANALYSIS: (Hngar. Dextrine, Alba- .Pet. Water. 656 00 | Specific gravity i j jys-t; 6.62^ .. m5 .Kf. w.fri' ON TIME. THE GIRL OF THE PERIOD? LUCII iiab ris 10 00 . 5 GO ELICIT ATE 8 Limself upon the fact that he li..- 1 l c-n tusy for the pas* few weeks in painting 2 00 ® tt *** n H acd brushing np . 0 ! The Cirl of the Period, j and at last fcis efforts have been crowned with sacce*-* SJ I R * ab * c cow to present to b*s old friends and tin- • ^ 1)0 ! P ubllc Renorally one of the neatest snd coziest resorts . - be found anywhere. He has opened th* season !h a fseeh stock cf pure old Brandies, Whieki^f j Wines. Gins, Ac., and a steck of real Havana Cigars - ! as well as those of domestic i-ianufkcturo. * Call ou him on Marietta street. §ep7-tl To the Public. howarl & co. u 9p-feb21 Managers ATLANTA, GA 1. T Tor Sile by Lei ep28-2mdeodAw ling Hardware Deale 1 i;it.lNI>F.ST SlllK.HK KVER KNOWN. - FsirtH Grai (rift Conert, lOU TIIL BIN I. FIT O? THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. .'LNIVG, I will oprn a Bar Renta at No 1 tr* c street, oppo«ite the Katiocsl Hotd. l to some expense to make teat the place, ana with an experience of over twenty years, I feel confident I will give satisfaction to a’.l my old custom era and as many new or.c-s as will give me a call. My front counter w T oe stocked with the best imported th pure, unaduik- auu domestic ci; ra’ed Iaqnon and French Mixture I design to keep as good Liqu t tli It. -T. LOYALU Ag- A Pun* Stimulant. N s, PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS j WHICH MAY BE DONE WITH LESS THAN QUAD- 1 TER THE USUAL EXPENSE. BY THE USE OF | (J LINE'S PATENT Slate Rooting; Paint, 12,000 CASH GiFTS, $!.500.000 Evi-rjr Filth Ticket Draws a (.ill. SJ£230.000 for SQO! *i recognition. 11 she does this, tho lover I « , , ,, , , jolds up a note he has already m his pocket. | g ‘ .-V tr. */. > «a« ; \hf J r\ 1/ t I ■iho nod;, and he, ready to explode with bliss, I ifi I I I i r j V innts up an emissary and sends Lis missive. | VUIItl/il ¥ f I I 11 OI\ « J r. t, . , I • o na(A ««i nn.l (line* o nov 1 ^ THE CEMTUHY WHISKIES hunts Soon he pris a note in reply, and thus a cor respondence is established, much to the detri- ; >l " | went cf the postal service. In the-evening the teu j young man pocs to the theatre, or the Prado, ; or the lretiro, «ce.rding to tho intimation con tained in the daily note, and spends three or i four hours in staring voraciously at the girl of j liis choice. Of course, by this lime every body knotes what is going on, and after the foully have duly criticised ihe young man's personal appearance, and are satisfied i»3' ihe j inquiries which they have made concerning j him. l:e is admitted very cautiondy to the I house, and, perhaps, in conrso of time, the i two g«-t married, knowing about as much of each other as if one had lived in China aud the other in Patagonia. If tho young lady j lives in tho rez de chaussee, or ground floor, ! the young man sometimes gets a chance to speak to her, through the iron window bars; but if she lives in the styundo, or terrero, he j has to satisfy himself witu tapping frantically i on the pavement with bis cane, or smoking j two or three thousand melancholy cigarettes j which extracts tL< i j A roof may bs covered with a very cheap shingle, 1 ;;:ndbyihc application of this slato be ma le to last 1 from ’A.» to 30 years. Old roofs can be patche \ aud coated aud made to look much better and last longer than new shingles without lbs slate, for OXK-THillD THE COST OF IlE SHING LING. I The cost of Slating uow shingling is only ab mt tho ’ cost of Fimply lajiug them, aud ihe s!ato is FIItE- WM OF ■ iin»t ••• k< ail-1 Y.vv »- • .- : . as iu-.y be i-isily t'-t«dby anyone, and as appears from tbs fact that Insurance Compauies MAKE TIIE SAME TAP IF THAT THEY DO Foil SLATE liOOFS. *lllli: FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT I iz d bv special act of ihe L-gislature for the bon- ■ < fit'T the Public Library of Kentucky, will take place • iut* ublic Library Hall at Louisville, Kentucky, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 1873. Cr*y sixty thousand Tickets will be sold, and one- i babe f these are intended for the European iuarl>t, 1 tliusl caving only bP.OOi) for sale in’the United dates, where lOU.OoO wire disposed of for tho Third Concert. | The tickets are divided into teu coupons or part-*, and , back the .Scheme, with a full exnlanauou i For the Winter Ctiuipai^n. S ID HOLLAND ANNOUNCES TO HIS FRIENDS that he has TEN THOUSAND SUMMER DRINKS v - h ne i.- anxious to dispose of C* tuike room for tii- winter fixings—Punches, Winr4, B.-andy SmMhet, Cocktails aud « vcrything to make a man comfortable. aerv.nl ia th; best style. The only bar io t awn that keeps PURE 08ERS0N COUNTY WHISKY i No. 4 Wall si scplO-fim The M?.ison DeViile. •r tii- * Coacert. ir?l C. H. PHINiZY & CO., COTTON FACTORS, PURE ! md iron it lias no equal, as contracts by cold, aud m:\ not c irrode iu tho most e crc-.l with Tar Sheathing Felt - t at n small expense, e or Paint is EXTREMELY CHEAP t expands by ; arly adapted. »o,cd places. | o.i, ran be made ! )ot rpnt J an DIFFERENTLY PREPARED FROM £ n which they are lua arcfuUy d etilled fro; iy uutil ihty have alt tho Slate readv f r halt barred, or 5 ith a liberal Uiscoi .pivth material , ths vicinity of New| EW USE NO T.\ t loth- trad -. r 82 50 dred square feet •»£ Shin- . d of Tiu or Iron. Price SO cents p r gallon, Sio . f .. It 1 i> >1,500,000, L!GT OF GIFTS. AUGUSTA, C A. M We fu 100 : • fee Kc-Di, ji3 is i'i •: •'? much the cbarac.er of^the conn- on opposite side of the fctreor.” y all -he way from Barcelona. After all, tho difficulties of making love ant “JIatl. in its mam aspects, 1 a hand- obtaining a wife iu Spain are quite preftra aud I quite f blc to the humdrum, puritanic, English or American style. It lias tho advantage of ex citement. In our country a young man “waits” ou a yonug lady, aud after a great deal of unnecessary waste of time, is referred by tbe blushing damsel to papa, who has but little or no taste iu iho matter. What Papa- dom, and especially M irumadom, particular ly desires is a liue establishment lor the daughter, who is expected to live iu a state of do-nothingness for life. A helpmate is not thought of for n moment. A carriage, that fruitful sourco of disease in womeu, splendid ly furnished apartments, aud um existence of ease, and often ennui, are the things sought in England and Amunca. Iu this country marriages are comparative- i ly few, because young men without a large bank account are alraid to rush into run tu rn on y. Hence, io both countries, old maids are becoming a commodity common as stocks of unsaleable dry goods ou band in summer time. And if a poor man succeeds in obtain ing the hand of a fashion-loving girl, his life grows burdensome, aad he sits down and gets up, patiently waiting for death ! Napoleon said that tho greatest womau was she who bad the most children. That re nowned conscript hunter was always on the lookout for soldiers. But ho was right, yes, right in a natural sense. A greater than Napoleon demonstrated this fact in another and a higher way. for as this earth is a semi nary of angels, that woman who has most children helps best to people heaven ! And so marriage is tho highest, noblest thing of life, after all! A Pino street foan of Daubary was showing a stranger over his house tIre other day. The stranger noticed a largo collection of pot plants in his dining-room, and said: “You to have a liking for flowers? ’ yes,’ admitted Ihe old gentleman, with a slight tinge of enthusiasm us he expectorated in the direction oi the most open pot. “it ain’t always handy to hunt up u spittoon, you know.” The Kentucky Heutiuel says: “Wo estimate that by the c<dlnpse of the Graphic balloon enterprise we ar« just five hundred doll ire out ol pocket. Wo had intended to ding tho young man who, day mid night for six months, has been singing and whistling Mollio Dur- indow, and ship him oil in w, we’ll have to pay s<'ino- bodv hire 1 U’ldrcd dr liar-* to kill !rm.' It it the fus-l oil which *pt-riles, anti imparts the nL flavor fioiin-abio in many brands of whisky; ■'•filial Ou old rotten shin*;: liardi-ns them, and g.\ that will laxt for years, •rid 1 ’t brings them to thei | It fills mi the holes iu ’. York. IN THIS COMPOSITION t affect th‘* water from the roof, il tally ap- p the holos and p< hereforo it dot urucit off lor tho fii The l’aiut bus a very heavy body, but plied with a 4 or 6 inch coloriot; brush. lit fills * no cilv. A portion of it looks new, and Iriis lroad avenues, lined with spacious * \iitZ~s— as of them public offices, others ’i&Iaces ci F. :• great nobility, and others ordi- ■;.rj dwell lug-houses. The palace of the Duke of Medina Ccli is a gigaut:' bnilding in extent, but only one story high. Its main front adorned with a great sculpture repre- - enting the arms of tho Medina Celi family. It Is Btltedthat no family is permitted to ex pose a ' coat of arms” ou any portion of a iiou-'C looking towards the Medina C li palace, . o that the surrounding buildings—all of which belong to the nobility -have the laciily arms placed in the rtar. Of course, this regulation is now extinct, as a law; but the nobility still pay deference lo it—per- hffps to manifest their contempt for the liberal tendencies of the country.” Everybody has heard of the traditional Spanish grandee who regards himself quite •superior to any European monarch. Iu fact, the grandee contends that there is no blue blood outside ot the Spanish House of Bour bon, and does not really think that blood an}’ bluer than his own. The Republic has abolished titles, but for all that the pride and perseverance of the "randee is inextinguishable. He knows that Franco has also rejoiced in the abolition of titles, but afterwards kings and emperors gave the owners a new lease of aristocratic life, and relies, therefore, upon events to per petuate the many high sounding mimes of his family. Subjoined is a brief mention of two f jnous Spauish grandees : “The Duke of Medina Celi is considered t y be the chief of the Spanish aristocracy. He ii nine times a ‘Grandee,’ and has any num ber of minor titles, so that it must embarrass his friends to have to call him by name. He also has some ancient and fanciful title ,to the throne. Formerly, when the kings of Spain ! J^-em to have it liking for'flowers? ’ “Well, were crowned, the Dake of Medina Celi was*-—” -.1—.**-.* a- ...... «i :*i. .. summoned by a herald to come forward and renounce his claim, to which the noble duke responded by saying, that ho would see them all hanged first, or words to that effect. On which an amiable person, with a block aud an axe, stepped op as if to iutimalo that it wasn’t sate for the noble duke to jicrsist in thi» inconvenient contumacy, when like a sensible duke his Ligbuehs remarked that he would give up to superior force *-"ther than 1036 his noblo head. It is melan ft »ly to re flect* that the head of tbe present iioulc* duke li ig under onr 1 would not 1)3 much of a loss to himself or : that balloon. N aovbody else; which is the case with a great oily, , t: EX n:\CTING THE FUSE . OU.. j and retaining the erseutial oil#, which con^titut' S the superiority and peculiarity t-f this pr« ccr.s. ! At the time of re-distillation, tho packages arc j thoroughly cleansed and steamed out, refilled with the perfected product, and Huaiu stored ana; to ripen and mellow with a^o, which it docs in a much greater de- I gree than is possible without such treatment. We di- j vide it into different grad'-n. according to age, desig- | na'cd as X, XX. XXX aud XXXX, and the latter chal- j leuges comparison with ANY WHISKY, curled or warped ahingh co and keeps them tin ri r Felting roofs, and sioj do coat is equa! toton oi ordinary paint- of tho slate wheu first applied ' purple and in aVonta month it changes to a ligfit nr Form slate color. AND IT IS TO ALL INTENTS AND FU1 POSES SLATE. SO Cash Gifts, 100 Cash (iifts, 150 Cash Gilts. 250 Cash (..ft?. ................. 325 Cash Gifts, i »uVi*t*at!Jl r. of ; ll.MW C.*li . all cash, amou; dark ! R IHjrtii'n to the Tickt.- di-stroved as at tin lirst represented in the dr.i to.... $l,3l whtHher a il the 12.000 <: ;is all p;i ,S5i«ii». i. iimimia 150 000 i 3SS COTTON FACTORS, tO 000 | a>d ^ GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, n'SJ I So. II Jarluon Mr«« t. PRICE OF TICKETS. AUGUSTA, WZo U is a : 1 V.- ilryrr. but rain \v l. not leaet in one hour after it is put in. Simples sent to any part of the country by Expros C. O. D., at tho following prices. If ordered to 1 scut by freight, Ihe money must accompany the orde 1 gal! < W H ho Age «. f. Thealmo.it universal tisiimouy of those who have used the CENTURY WHISKIES is that there is an en tire absence oi headaches ami other disagrteable aiter- effi-cts so often experience d iu the use ol other brun.Is. This is a direct consequence ot the Fuilty of the Century WIilikiM, and the impurity ci many other brand*. They are ABSOLUTELY PUKE : five prominent chemists cer tify to this fact. Viz: Professor KILL MAN, State Chemist .of Connecticut. Professor C. U. SHEPARD, Jn., State Chemist of South Caroliua. l roiesa-.r W. C. TILDEN, Washington, D. C. Professor JOHN DABBY, Now York. prolossor A. ME INS, Allot whom agree iu pronouncing it “WITHOUT FAULT.” mid ••FREE FROM ANY DELETERIOUS SUBSTANCE WHAT EVER.” .*> gallons aiul keg .A 50 io gallons and keg « 50 15 gallons and keg l.T 50 *50 gallons and half barrel It* OO 10 gallons and ono barrel :*0 OO Roofs examined, estimate* of cost given, on 1, \vh- n required, will b* put in thorough repair. Orders re spectfully solicited. Age lit s wanted in every town. For full information, recommends from Insurauoo Companies and others, e itoivils from the leading Newspapers, or a sample shingle coiled with the slate, address. N. Y. Slate Roofing Compn’y sep24-eodl5Aw6t No. 6 Cedar street. NEW YORK CITY. 1 Whole Ticket** $50 Od; ll*l\ca $25 00; Tenths, or fi 0 ' each coupon, $5 (Hi; elou*u Who'o Tickets for $500 00; 22«. Tickets for $1,000; 113 Wl.-.; • Ticke ts f.'r $5.(NK>; sh J 227 Whole Tickets f «r $10.iahi. No discount oa less bo I than $50*1 worth of Tickt ts at a time. The un par ailed sncceaa of the Third Girt Concert, as well as the satisfaction given by Iho First and Second makes it only necessary t» an no mice the Fourth to in sure the prompt sale of every Ticket. Tiie F« urtli Gift Concert will be conducted i-» all its details 1-he tho Third, and full particulars m iy be learned from circulars, which will be sent free from this office to all who may apply for them. Tickets now re a y for sale, and all orders accompa nied by tbe money promptly filled. Liberal terms given to those who buy to Bell again. THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, GEORGIA. o announce that th< y have a cejnmrdicms — -proof Warehouse, and are rrepared to make liberal cash advances on Cotton and other produce. BAGGING and TIES always ou haud. Commission fer selling cottou $1 per bale. GREENE & ROSSIGNOL, Driigsiist'* Pharmacist) A*. Lib. Ky.. and Manager Gift C Public Library Budding. Loui* [>r intormation apply to Redw it LAND’S . il!e, Ky — 1873. fall trade. 1873 Analytical aad Assay Laboratory, — Atlanta. M. N. ROGERS & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND KISSERS OF Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’ ( CLOTHING 4-lfl BROADWAY, NKW YORK. xl it has been noted (bat i here- u^ed, that there w:i* irvous prostration and r - in use lor hospital aotl e riimulanU Hre required, delicate and critical caHea an entire absence of tho *cti«*n which ao often fol- nulants. W IF. offer to SOUTHERN MERCHANTS for tho enHitiug Fall amt Winter Tra*le, a very large aud attractive stock of CLOTHING, specially adapted to the wants of the Southern people. Sparing no t \- peiiHe to B»s:ure the beat taleut, we luvite an etauilua- j steel, tiou of our stock. Our goods are manufactured exclnl aively for the [Established i860; JjlOll tho Assay of Orea, Analysis of Mineral Vut-i luperphoophates, maria. Iron i. slags, limectoues, reals, pig and bar iron, of gold cop;rer, lead, ease, nickel, mangs- uese. alloya, brasses, t-ool oils, isunta, wUies, Ikht. milk, calculi, poisons, et< XXXX Century Whisky 1 a no dal and dlplor on. Icing the mil brand out of ttvec • Us honored I - li v drug .I*!*.- <1 first da*-* dealers through- I'.i-de ! s»ate> ; ul by I. h. Til 1’ It I-1 it* A t’O., General Agents, i:.it New York City. SOUTHERN STATES. Houthern Merchants are more certain to find with ua a J Ftylc cf garment, and a line of sizes adapted to theii J rit at the Vienna wauls than is i>o*Miblc in s stock of Clothing manufac- exhl* lured fora Northern or Weatern market. Orders solicited, to which we give special attention. Mr. W. T. Burge, late Marshall Jt Burge, Charleston, j connected with us, and represt-nts Georgia. i The “ Victo Samples of our G«hk1s sent on application. no “puffing.’ augC-dtf j aug5 tl last of chsrgt'a mailed gratis. Address, r. O. Bov ! 305. W. J. LAND, Ohwulst. THE ’’ VICTOR merits, and req« -ore ss WIM S Atlanta. < IM1VRTERS AM* WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRUGS a ORUCGISFS SON DRIES, PAINTS, OILS, CLASS- AS.. No. 264 Br~ad Street. AUGUSTA. CA. •eCPt-6m To tao Putolic. JOSEPH AKBOLA, (OUNCES to hia fr eral, that in additic j Fruit Store at No. 45 Wni Candy Manufactory. Having for this purpose engage! a firat clsia cm t maker, from 1'htUdelphu. I intend to maunisct~r' hesivlea Hue French v'audtM. aoirethiug n«.vr an.' tractive m this Hue, the ceh>8rated AMERICAN DlFgt. rhiUkUdphia and Ba.tunore Caram- la and :• Chocolates, superior iu taste aad flavor to any caud • manufactured in this market. At the same tlraa I would ca l your attention lo m* very fine brands of imported Siu*heru Kir^ Sweet Wines, tnch as— 1 French C aret. Muscatel. Malaga. AI if Vasia and Marva’a. etc,, ei large a«.-*or.iu-*nt ».f choice dalieiH'ie" comm sing iiupoiG'd ttat.an Romau Cheese. Sard n- a in salt. Au«*hnv.e» iu ash, etc., »t. Luii« s and gei.tleaactt will rew~iut>ai- the number IV Whitehall *lr«-et, mid give tue a ca l JOSKTH ABBOl.A.