The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 11, 1873, Image 2

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4 The Daily Herald. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1873. TUB WISD5. The Mammoth Balloon Fizzle. N. YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.! N. YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. ANOTHER FAILURE IN THE CLOUDS — THE BIO BA BREAKS DOWN IN CONNECTICUT— I'HF PIGEON ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS CAUTION. GEORGIA WINES AND LIQUORS. WHOLESALE. Ts»e vomit wiud sings ot bappy epriug*. Aud auutmera hastening on their «s : rte eonth winds smell ol cowslip bell*, And blosoom-spaugled meads of M»: : \t«t sweeter ia her red, red mouth r^An all the ki.-ses of the south. DISPATCHES —HOW THE BALLOON HI < (JED THE MOUNTAIN—THE WHOLE DETAILS OF THE VOYAGE IN S A P O L I O XL 7 ,genuine Fairbanks scales,. A NUTSHELL. uk Herald. Tib i The transatlantic balloon, that was to ‘ail S A P O L I O for cleaning your house wi 1 save the labor of StateLottery; LiAGER XJEER lie ol the £Tbe west wiud breathe* of ri>«*et boith’. And yellow pride of woods grown old: rte west wind flics from autumn *kie3, And etin-cloiida overlaid with gold ; Pat the golden lock* I love beet north wind sweeps from crystal deep* And Arctic hills of endless night; ^Tie north wini blows o’er drifted snows, And mountains robed in virgin white, • it purer far her maiden’s soul Than cl! the mows that shroud the pole. so deliciously across the wide, wide ocean, went np after some hard struggling, yesterday morning,at nineteen minutes past nine o'clock. Tee Blurting point was, as usual, at the capi- toline grounds, and ibc ;«rostat was the same old hag, but somewhat diminished in size, . that Professor Wise pronounced untit for any • expedition, badly constructed and rotten from ' the weather. Although the mammoth cas- bog was partially repaired and improved in its arrangements, so that some sort of an as cension became feasible, the affair arose to re main up only fora while amt then loll pros- ■ tratc again, a complete failure. Of course it ? was altogether too stormy yesterday, aud there are other excuses to be given why the 1 sixty hour trip across the ocean could not be 1 made just now. Alter rising the balloon sailed due east and | afterwards in a northerly direction, until at ot ibis same day of October, in 13C1, a last she faded entirely rut of sight. Carrier ! pigeons were kept in the l»a loon, and dis pute-lie. were sent by them to ttll the where abouts of tho n-ronaats. First Pigeon.—Ten o'clock a. m . Bye. , Westchester county. “A balloon lias just pass- . ed over this place.” Second Pigeon.—Bethel, Conn.--“Tlu gasbag is coming on its trip this way." Tiirnn Pigeon's Stout.—Bridgeport, Conn., Oct. 0. 11 a. M.—“The balloon lias just pass- S A P () L 1 O & T. F 8 A P O L I O cleans Paint aud Wood, in fact the entire ho better titan Soap. No slopping. Saves labor Yon can’t afford to be without it. cast wind shrills o'er the desert hills, Aud dreary costs of barren sand : Thee ast wind moan* of sen-b anched b>ne; And shlpr that siuk in Bight of land ; Hwt the cold, cold cast may rave and moan, r>r her sift warm heart is all my own. ChnmUrs' Jocr\ About a Dos 8 A P O L. I O S A P O L I O 8 A POL I O i iztLe over hue hundred years ngo, tber -‘E’rred a memorable figut to the death between . » man ~.nd a dog. The man was known as t'hevalier Macaiie aud the dog has boen \tqowp. through KOc»*.es«,ive centtuies as th* log of Montargis. The contest took place on *ho isle of Xotre Da me, iu Paris, in the pris- of the unfortunate King John (who was rskk-n prisoner at Porchers by Edward, the 'j!ask prince, and who was just home from S A P O L 1 () i & ({)., FOR SEPTEMBER. i on THE BENEFIT OF THE BREWERY VIENNA BEER, and Avrora CRESCENT I G«ff A: Co., Prr prietor*, Cincinnati, Oh Indiana. Tbit IWr is specially made for shipment Bom and is, tii- refoie, th* best ever sold m this Eta; Kvery keg guaranteed to be goodar.d pound. Ordors Solicited. Bi * W« refer the public lo the Ldlowin^ corresp - CUTHMAN & HAAS. ATLANTA. C drawings daily. AT P. M. J rs: 1», ur.t. Capital Prize $7,000.00 40,310 Prizes, Amoiintfnsr to i£*»3,253.20. i Tickets $1.00, Shares in Proportion ATLANTA. Mr. IP. ./. Land, City: Dkah fiia—Mewrn Oaff Co., of Cincinnati- Om desire u* to accept the Agency lor the m’t o| ti e. Crescent Brewery Vienna fc>er. We have tned the fi fnd tiud it a pleasant and palatible borera^e, bet pti»'K the sale of it we want your profes non cs to it* pnrity, tre. tin refore, defHj at our store and draw m Haxrplf* from awnm. After you have mad'- an arV •ional opii you to call 8 A P () L I O am Marble Mantels, Tables and l " i " ,M Wal "' anrt from Standard Scales. removes Soap from Marble Mantels, Tables and Statuary, from China aud Force] I N THE ABOVE SCHEME, FORMED BY THE ! JL ternary combination of 7S numbers, making 76,076 tickets and the drawing of lYballote, there will ! l>e 220 prizes ach having three of tho drawn num- : bers on it; 4,356, each having two of them tn; 25,740, e»ch having mu** only ol them on; and also 45,760 tickets, with neither of the drawn nnmbers on i them. heiii2 blanks. To determine the fate of these prizes and blanks, 78 | numbers. from 1 to 78 iuclnsive, will be severally I p’.aced m a wheel ou tho day of the drawing, and 12 oi j j them drawn on: at random: aud that ticket havin'? for I ibination the 1st. 2nd. and 3rd drawn nnmbers. - kno ■suit. Mt ATLANTA. G.V.. Jut t 1,187 srs. (Julhman d Jlaas, Atiauta, 0 lii« captivity), null was rt-mirkable (is one 0 ( | ed ov< r tliis city. ;Loiustau'-3 so frequent in !lios<: days, in Imu-kii! PMi.uN.—l.ew Hnveu, Loan., Oct. viich an appeal was mad- to the “judgwont! I’- 11 '• M. —-The balloon _ lias just passed appeal (rod” in criminal case.-. The story carnes with it great dramatic interest, and formed the plot of a sensational . . ... — , . , *.7i'2!o-di ant a which held the minor stage of j dreaming and Luut is fixing bis balla he Bow- bi\Tfi Pigeon.—Watcrbury, 2 i*. M. live miles northwest of thii 1’iFrH Pigeon.—“Iu the clouds,” 10:05 m.—“Wc nro very happy. Donaldson S A P OLIO teraoves Straus and Grease from Carpets and 1 Scalks, Countkr Scai.v>, A other woven iabricK. Y«*u will like it. There is no one article known that will do so 1 u« p» ii e«t Pn»ni many kinds of work and do it as weU as Sapo- lie. Try it, r “ will be entitled to the capital pr- That ticket having ou n tho 4to, 6th. and drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the 7th, 8th. ami dra>vn numbers, to .. That ticket havinc on it the loth. IDh. am; 12th drawn numbers, to That ticket having ou it th- 2nd, .:rd,aud -lib 600 W :.*th plly & Ki a^oiialily Thl dr-’ lumbers, to. rrwiten and England aud notably of the ] 3-y theatre in New York, within the eisy re- j qn«rter-past one r. m. tb« balloon passed over - - - • \ v)lrty-‘’Otrs. The ! l * 10 Lind of Canaan, Conn., and at twenty- ■ ‘ohection of many of our old play i^.tsara said to be tradition diy tr sfionld be, aud moreover the story • Com pc HANDS A P O LI O ™ — Soap, h»▼!«}: no iqua iu tbisroantry or ALARM CASH DRAWER. kft h:i no tuber*, 1 That ticket having « , til. ; 5th GentleMjcs—Thi* will certify that I have made * thorough chemical ezecniuatiofi ot the “ Cretccr* Brewery ’* f^«er Beer, re< gved <»f yoo a few days I litid the article f.x^i lrom Injurious •ntuum^ drug*. the bitter t>nz>cipie to* due 1c-1 ur^ Hf>v Ue*!n. Thearaljsi* herewith atTived exhibit* th' 1 quanti- tic* of the main proxim»‘c constituent* and r luipare* fkvorftld;. with the aiudyees of the best iopf'.gn be/r- and ale*. I am. very truly, vour*, WM. J. L\ND. An ANALYSIS: Extra.-tiv.- uiattr r. (?•:}. ar, P Nir:ne, A.U-U- Hop Reran, etc ) pet t; C2t- fi.etia.-- dr:r desccnd- fucts ! ^ ve minutes past one i*. m. ihe b; verv ! at, d tho cats jumped out ol it ! ’ happily to lllastrato, not only me reasoning, I hr last pigoDn thut brought a dispatch oowers of fbc- animal d.or, bet hi, shong love : »«*•»« » Q * l,, ' k .v bird frou: NewG-naan, Conn. For the animal man. It was dated October 6-U i-. M.—“ah e storm HANDS A P () L 1 () MMeS Ala,m Tl11 C °-’ S - iber*, That ticket ha\iug drawn numbers. That ticket haaiug drawn numbers. That ticket having llih draw^^^B bat ticket having si be; the 9th, 10th, t (be l*l, 2nd. 3t>d tlu M. Aubry do Monldiditr was a gentleman Itontargis, iu Fiance. In passing through t ho forest of Bondy, «ith his drg, he was set good and murdered, and buried at the foot of tzca. The faithful animal remained by the -_rrave until hunger forced him away, and f ben be foand his way to Paris to the house >f old friend of his master’s. Some ^oang ladies may suppose that the fofj ought not to have thought of eris fitomaeh at all, but ought with • octii jastice and fidelity to have laid down a that grave and stirved him.sell to death. lie was not that kin<l of a dog! He did what was much more sensible. In Paris he did Clothing but howl ami bark, and catch the .^.Qtaloons of his dead master’s friend nu- 'dcasantiy in his teeth, in his eft’-*it to drag o*rt of the houso and show him where 'wioor Aubry de Alontaidier lay buried. For - 3nre time the friend and everybody else were v>3oetapid to understand this s'range con- -lact, but at length, connecting Aubry’s ab senes with the inseparable companionship of ■•fie man and dog, aud the violent pertinacity if tho animal in attempting to draw them af- •er him, they followed, and after a time he Aed them to the foot of the tree in the forest • .’f Bondy, where they dug the earth away and has arisen. We have met with a terrible dis aster. We fell ou the farm of Mr. Charles L-wis, at Cana.v', Conn , at a qnarter-pist one o’clock.” It appears the balloon was trying lo cross a □Helium siz d hill in ihe;ibo\e locality and began to hug the big trees and knock its uncouth appendages against the projecting rocks, to the great danger of the voyagers' limbs, ubo were shivering and shaking from the wind and ruin in the nousensical old bag. Then Mr. Donaldson said “he did not know what to do,” wh^ienpon Mr. Luut suggested “to open the valve and let the gas out of Lor.” They were then shaken by a gust of wind, and so violently that the good E c ‘°pl e of Canaan could nor uuder*taud where the screaming came flora. Donaldson then said, “Let us all jump out.” The bag was only thirty feet iiora the ground and soon after only twenty feet nbove the ground. Luut jumped into a tree and fell down through the branches upon the rock** benrath. Donald son and Mr. Ford jumped out simultaneously. The dispatch further describes Mr. Lunt’s critical position iu the air sweeping the cob webs oft the sky and asking Donaldson for assistance. Then Mr. Ford says, bewailing yet resignedly, “I am sorry about th as xu article for th« Bath, “reaches the jr v El. Y foundation” of nil dirt, open* the pore* l^llAUb 1 and give* a healthy action aud brilliant 1 tint to the skin. MERCHANT , (TiuMfC C»| HANDS A P O L 1 O from l> ill bar da and f-c> HANDS APOLIO pinj? of either hand* HANDS APOLIO removes Tar, Fitch, Iron o» Ink Sta ns aud Grease; lor workers in Machine Shop*, Mines, ice., is invaluable. For making the Skin White and Soft, and giving it a “bloom of beauty.” it is un- mirpaased by any cosmetic known. T’.iat ticket having on it the l*:, 2nd. and 5tL drawn numbers, to That ticket having ou it the 1st, 21, ai.d 6th the drawn number*, tr All other tickets (being 207, with three drawn numbers ou, each Those G6 tickets having on thnu the l*t :.n 2nd drawn nnmbers, tatb Those 66 tickets having on them the 3r« «u: 4th drawn Lumbers, each All other tickets {being 4,224) with two of tl drawn uuroberson, e.*cb And all those tickets (being 25.740) with oi only of the drawn numbers, ea^u th- F- .1 otj ..1“ RETAIL. ON TIME THE GIRL OF THE PERIOD! LUOII IIAitltlS I ^tLIOITATKS Limseli up-.>u tbt- fatt tixat Ik ha* b : :i lusy for the past few weeks iu paiuhag us>‘.iug and brushir-g up The Cirl of the Period, i et la t hi* c Oa Wednesday* capital w*U Im-. On Thursdays aud Saturdays! For further particulars ort* have been crowned with success , He i* ab.e now to present to his old friend* an! the j public generally one of the neatest and coziest resort- | to be found anywhere. He hr * opened the aeaevii [ fresh stock of pure old Bran.ihe. Whisk ter :m IJHOADWdV, MOW YORK, No ticket which shad hav rior denoniiuafion can t>e ei Frizes payable f»> vv (44|) r* subject to the usual deduct All pi izes of $20.t 0 *u«l u Wi well a eck of rr-a! Hav ■stic 'W •tug. •1 at till- To the Public. 58 Camp street. New Orie HOWARD & CO.. iVSdnagers, handS APOLIO FAIRBANKS & EWINC, Maeo .ic Ila”. Philadelpbi AT I. ANT A. G\ (JRAXIUCST SCIIE.HK KYEK K.rrtWM. th*'; ninrdtred Dina. Thrre was no ^ ^ littjte the balioou will be louud. NN e Brill !oubi that Aubry had been murdered, but i wri ‘" n P tlj e account of tbo voyage to-ni;; an y livin'* i ar *d bring it down in the morning.” DON’T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. Huy it of your Itlcrrhmtt If he has It or will procure it for you. If not, then write for our t’nmptilet. •* All about Supolio,” and il will he maitvd free. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., 2 Milk street, Boston. rir'ui Granfl Gift Cottil, For 8de by Lea lit ^ sep2S-2mdcod. , v w lOlt '! II fcl BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. ba't g<>nc to some expeuse b make neat the place, and with an i xpenecce clover twenty sear*. I fvc-1 cot hdent I will give satisfaction to all niy old cu6tor..- ers and a* many new one* a* will give me a call. M; front counter w:i x? stocked with the beat importo 1 and domestic cig%,*. My Btr with pure, uuado’te. »alc<l L’qnor* aud French Mixtures. I deeigu to keep a» gi-od Liquors as *.nr Birin41 city, and at prices to amt the bines. My lk»r is ex • aivelv lor white tueu. •cp23 R. J. LOYALL, Agrot. "ii^ro was no evidence to c mvict any i^.ing ot the crime. Th - eyes of God had -een, and the dog bad seen, too, but dogs are hmh. A certain Chevalier Maeaira had been the ene ‘P. S.—The balloon has been louud a mile from here.” Snob is Ihe story, mysteiv and curious train of circumstances which attend the ENOCH augS-dAwSm MORGAN’S SO *.o park place, n. y. NS . PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS A Fine Stimulant. r .cyof M. Anbiy. Pei haps in consequence of j tragic balloon ascensiou yesterday. Pue bag -1.- -r i. j... „ r_i, i i :has burst one* inert* nnd for tho lust limn cho knowledge, somebody, the friend lor in- -siacoe, bad bis suspicions of the chevalier, and 'oafrouted the dog with him, thinking very l ifcely, if the dog had reason enough to lead bem to Aubry’s grave, he would have enough detect bis murderer if he saw him. In t&cse conclusions they we:e right. The dog, lirectiy he saw Macatre, attacked him with an -liaofit invincible ferocity. Wherever he saw *.ho chevalier he attacked h ; m, and as the ■iicnds of Aubry took care, as may bo sup posed, to throw the dog as much ns possible ?iiLto tbe company of the now snspt < ted man, ’’he life of the chevalier come to be liurnally .neomfortftble. To have an unple smt dog eternally flying at your cravat and anywhere -'•% i lying open to his fang.-? may be seriously re garded f.s the reverse of chef rful. The Cbeva- j "lerMacaire probably thought so. The conduct c tbe dog toward this particular man—he ♦eing notoriously of a gentle disposition and Wrnd to every one else—quickly became the talk of certain circles in Paris. It was known try the court; it reached the e^rs of John, .nd then the king ordered the dog to be ‘jronght before him, and the Chevalier Ma- aire to be placed among the courtiers as one •f them at the same time. Being at conrt, ■'“e dog conducted himself with perfect pro- nr^ety for a short time, until he saw Macaire v red up among the courtiers, and then lathing at him furiously as usua% with an aw fol growl out of bis great red throat, he oi: ted him against the wall. Lli those days the judicial arbitrament of latr.’cTvas in full force; the popular belief o<ei! a that the “judgment of (iod ’ would be «n. feflted iu favor of the innocent and ,gaii -st the guilty. The known enmity of the diet Ucr to Aubry, the fact of Aubry’s rnur ler, . be dreadful antagonism of the murdered uaaV dog—these settled the question with .King John, and it was directed that the inuu *Aust ifc»ht the dog, as the only way to justify The next time an ascension is being tried bet ter preparations will of course be made, and it 16 hoped tbe weather will be more favorable and the people better pleased. The balloon will then surely take an ocean bound course, and without doubt will cross the Atlantic in sixty hours. It will be veiv nice indeed. __ ! WHICH MAY BE DONE WITH LESS THAN QUAR TER THE USUAL EXPENSE. BY THE USE OF tiLINK'S PATENT 12.000 CASH GIFTS, $1,500,000 Every Kir,h Tutfl Draws a Din. For the Winter Campaign. TEN THOUSAND SUMMER DRINKS j SI a t c K oofin « Paint, $250,000 for 850! G. IV. ADAIR. Auctioneer. GREAT W L E Century Whisky! A roof may bt? covered with a very cheap bbinple, and by the application of thia elate be made to last ! from 23 to Hi) years. Old roofs can be patche 1 and : coated and made to look much better and last louder i than new shingles without the slate, for j ONE-THiltD THE COST OF HE SUIXG- T |1HE FOURTH GRAND GIFT COM Kill author ized by special act of ihe Leitislaturr for the ben efit * f the Public Library of Kentuckv. will take place tut* ublic Library Hall at Louie vide, Kentucky, JOHN H. JAMES’,Banker, Real Estate. LING. The cost of Slating new shingling is only about the coat of simply lajius: them, aud ihe slate is FIRE PROOF against spa-ks aud live coils falling np-ou it, as may be easily te*t«dby any one, and as apriears from the fuel that Insurance Companies MAKE THE SAME TA1UF THAT THEY DO FOE SLATE HOOFS. WEDNESDAY. DEC. 3, 1873. Ci 'y ilx-y tb.'U.md TU lcoUl hall', f the«e are intended fi»r the European market, thusUaviu:; only 30.600 lor *a’.e in the United s-tates, wbsrc 100.0-/0 w« re disposed of lor the Third Concert. Tbe ticket* are divided iuto ten coupons or part-*, and Itaveo r. their back the Scheme, with a full explanation which ue i-> anxious to d;*p >»»• of f> make room fOT the winter fixings—Punches, Wines, F>raady Saj&*hef. Cocktails and everything to make a man comfortable served in the bist style. Th- only bar in town tha! keeps PURE OBEKSON COUNTY WHISKY Is No. 4 Wall street. se>.»10-2at The Maison DeViHe. GREENE & ROSSIGNOL, of the mode ol drawing. At this Coacert, which will b.^ the grandest mu display ever witnessed in Ykiis emutry, the uupi ical Driiujfists Phimiiaeist' it expauds THE CENTURY WHISKIES A PURE ! at from $85,0JO to $100,000 00, I w 11 sell at Auc tion, in this city, commencing at 10 o’clock, on Tues day morning, £5:h of November next, the following described magnificent central, rent paying Real Estate: 1st. T iAT SPLENDID FIVE STORY (besides base ment) Brick Store, on the corner of Whitehall and Hunter stieets, Dry Gxxls Emporium occupied by Louis de Sanle k Co. This buil.dng cost $32,000 and rents for $3,100, all new and a first class building. 2d. ONE TWO-STORIED (besides basement) BRICR STORE, on Whitehall street, next door to Janr-h* Bank corner, occupied by Mrs. Agnes Turner, aud rents for $1,580. 3d. ONE VACANT LOT on Alabama street, 30), by 62 lest, alley on east side. 4th. BRICK OFFICES, adjoining above lot, on Ala bama atreet, occupied by fcamuel Hoyle, rcuta for $020. 6tb. ONE BRICK STORE occupied by John Domini, next to the last named offices, and rents for $7C0. 6th. VACANT GROUND. 80 by 70 feet, fronting on Peachtree stre« t, adjoining tho new brick stores now being finished by Busby, Boyd k Robiuson. Will be divided *s per plat exhibited on day of sale, and suit able for 8‘orea or ior residences, in connection with Cottage Lot in roar. Also, the Brick Cott'ge iu the car of said ground, fo-merly occupied by Mr. June?, ronting Ellis street. Renta for $58) T hey are differently ikei>ai?!:d fuom auy Wh sky iu the market, and are d.ivingmany old, and until uow favorite biand-, out of the market, because tho principle upon which they are mado is superior. They are flrat carefully distilled from se lected stock and stored away until ibey have attained a certain age, when they are scale*. For cemetery ieuces it is particularly adapted, as it will not c irrode in the most exposed place*. Roofs covered with Tar Sheathing Felt can be made water tight at a small expense. The Slate or Paiut is EXTREMELY CHEAP 1 Two gallon* will cover a hundred square feet of Shin gle roof, or over four hundred of Tin or Iron. Price of the Slate ready for u?e is 80 cents per gallon. $16 per hall barrel, or $30 per bitrel^f about 40gallons, with a liberal discouut to the trade. We furnish aud apply the material for $’i 50 per 100 square feet iu th** vicinity of New York. EW USE NO TaR IN THIS COMPOSITION Ke-DUililt d by a Peculiar Pi on which extracts the nisei oil, but retains tbe essential oils of the giaim It i* the fusel oil which possesses tho poisonous properties, and imparts the sharp, acrid flavor noticeable in many brand* of whisky; it is the ferment and essential oila which impart the rich, oily, mellow flavor, aud it ia principally in EXTRACTING TIIE FUSE O L, nimscll in tbe eyes of Baris, aud purge Lite- - th one vacant triangular shaped lot. -«etf of the suspicion of murder. It was the ■istom in Ihe middle ages occasionally to try ■Jio lower animals for offences, with much ot ”.he parade aud ceremonial bestowed iu the -wses of their superiors*, and from this we rnny icdcrstand thnt a combat between a man and .4 dog was not so strange an occurrence after til, away back in the fourteenth cei.tuiy. ®There was no cathedral of Notre Dame iu Uaris ia 1361, and so the open space ot the .stand served as a capital flace in which lo pitch a ling for the combatants. The Cbcva- • tr r Macaire was armed with a strong heavy - i jk, and the dog of Montargis had his teeth . d a tub. This lust, which might more property be called an empty cask, was an ark jf refuge for the dog to letreattopud make ais springs from. Rut the dog of Montargis ^xad no use lor the tub. He scorned it. He •iew with astoninhiug activity and fury at his jpposer; first on cnc side, then on the other, Sm dodged under tbe cudgel, and finally with • terrible bound, fastened bis deadly grip on be murderer’s throat, and there was an end • rf the Chevalier Macaire, who lived just long -^suragh to confess bis crime before King John xwd tbe court. Of course everybody in ^aris cried, *‘Well done dog,” and was more aa «▼« satisfied of the truth and justice of t to M* I Church ami Forsyth stre k Bro. 8ih. A FOUR ROOM COTTAGE aud Lot on street, < ccnpietl by Ja ne* Patterson. Ihb. About TWO ACRE? of ground around the b ated Walton Spring, to be divided ir to email In per plat. The recent money panic has ,,ivv n Mr. James * uveniencf and he desires to soil his property Boyd j and retaining the essential oi;*, which conhtituG* the superiority and peculiarity ot this process. * At the time of rt’-dia'.illation, the packages are | thoroughly cleansed and steamed our, refilled wiih the I perfected product, and asain stored away to ripen and mellow wit.’i age. which it doe* in a much greater de gree than id po-n.Me without such tr?atm A fit. We di vide it into dillerent grad,*, according to a^e, de*ig- i aied a* X, XX. XXX and XXXX. ami the latter chal lenges coin pa i iik'n with ANY WHISKY. herefore it dm s not affpet th* water trom the roof, Il urned off lor the first one or two rains. The Paint has n very heavy body, but ia easily ap plied with a 4 or C inch coloring brush. On old rotten shingles it tills up the holes aud pore*, Lard-ns them, and g.ves a uew and substantial roof that will last for years. On curled or warped shingles it brings them to their place and keep* them there. It fill* uo the holes in Tin or Felting roof*, and stops the leak*; occ coat is equal toteu ot ordinary paint. The color of the slate when first applied is of a dark purple and in a v outa month it changes to a light uni form slate color. AND IT IS TO ALL INTENTS AND BUR BOSES SLATE. 31,300,000, IMPORTERS AND divided iu(.< 12,006 cash g'fis, will he diftributed by lot among the ticket-holders-—the numbers of the ticket* to be drawn from one wheel by blind children, LIST OF GIFTS. One Gland Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gilt Oue Gfatui (-ash Gift One Grand Ca*h Gill One Gtatid Cash Gift 10 Cash G.ft*, $10 000 each 30 Cash Gilts, o 000 each 60 C-aah Gift*. 1 000 each . $250 000 . 100 000 .. 50 000 * 000 80 Ca«h Gift*. 100 Cash Gifts. 150 Cash Gilt*. 250 Cash G.ft*. S2o Cash Gift*. 11.000 Cash Gilts, COO each. 400 < icb. .. 50 each. ... 17 600 ... 100 000 ... 150 000 50 000 40 006 40 000 45 000 50 000 32 000 { WHOLESALE DIALERS IN DRUSS X DRUCfitSES SUN DRIES, PAINTS, OILS, CLASS &.C.. No. 264 Brrad Street. AUGUSTA, CA. 530 300 i Total, 12.000 gifts, all rash, amounting to $1,500,000 The distribution will tv positive, whether all the ■ Tickets are sold or not. and the 12,000 g it* all paid in I proportion to the Tickte «old— all uusold Tickets being j destroyed at at the first sod second Concert*, and not | represented in the u;& .lrg. / OEO. E. SATO LUTE. tr. H. CHEW. GEO. E. HATCH FEE AC 9. COTTON FACTORS, GUANO DEAIjKRS PRICE OF TICKETS. Il is il the increase his banking capital. His loss by s panic sale will be the pin ch sera gain. His private n ddenc?oa Peachtree atreet, that cost fCJ.OOU, and hi* Panic Block, on Whin hsl! MV.-et ami Kalin ad, that cost $75,020 last ><a:-, a el k :.t- for $10,000 per annum, will not be sold. Plat* t f vacant property will be posit d. Canitalnds from a distance ami at home, are invited to examine all this gilt edged, rent-paying, coctral properly. TERMS—One-third oath, ba ance in two and four mouths with ten per cent, interest. Umriet-tionable title*. Loan Certificate* and deposit* iu James’ Bank re ceived in payment. Good Railroad, City or State b-mda received a* carli at their market value, which will lx> agrerd upon before the ea!e commence*, upon inquiry. This is certainly the finest opportunity for capital ists to make safe investments, thut has been presented for years. I will show this property or give any in formation about it at any time to those who will call at my ofli -e. G. W. ADAIR, Real Katatc Agent. No. 1 Kimball Home. or: 10 12,19.26, nov2,9,16.23,25. Without liegurri to .igc or l*ri« » { The iluioht universal b s imony of ti o* ! used the CENTURY WHISKIES is that the tire abtcuce id headache* and other disagreeable aIter- effccts so often < x per let iced iu tl - . This is » direct coiiik q-ience oi il a-ho In bit* alt »t her bran,Is. Purity of the Century \Yhi*kl« v dry* r. but rain will not aff ct it leae: in one hour after it is put in. 8Ample* scut to auy part of the country* by Expires*. C. O. D., at the following prices. If ordered sent by freight, the i 1 gallon and can . 2 gallons and can gallons and k.*; lO .'.Hi t id k- ey must accompany tho order. 51 All 2 35 5 50 V 30 13 50 irrel 10 00 riel 30 00 n ite- of cost given, an I, wh n i thorough repair. Orders rc- Wlwte Tickets $50 «H»: Halvas $25 00; Tenths, or each coupon, $5 00; • Itveu Who’e Tickets for $500 00; 22 . Ticket* for $1,000; 113 Whole Tickets for $5,000; 227 Whole Tickets for $10,000. No dtscvumt on less than $500 worth of Tickets at a time. The unparslled success oi the Third Gift Concert, as well as tbe eatisfaction given by the First and Second makes it only nco■•**.!ry t» announce the Fourth to in- and the impurity «.f many other brands. They ABSOLUTELY l-URE ; five prominent chemists < tify to this fact, riz: IV gallons and keg.. •40 callous and h id 1 •40 gallons and oue I Roof* ex uniued, »**; required, will b i put specttully so ictted. Agents wanted in every town. For full information, rrcotumeuds from Insurance Companies aud other*, e itorials from the hading Newspapers, or a sample shingle coited with tho slate, add i ! N. Y. Slate Rooting Compn’y sure the promut ^a■o of every Ticket. The F< Gift Concert will b* conducted iu all it* d« tails Ike the Thiid, and fail particulars in;ty tie learutsl trom circular*, w hich wili bo sent tree from this i.ffice to all who may apply for them Tickets now nav for a«!e, aud all orders acconij a- nied by the n.omy promptly filled. Liberal terms given to those who buy t“ sell agniu. THOS. E. BRAMLETTt, Agent Pub. Ltb. Ky . and Manager Gift Concert. Public L brarv Building. L«>uu-ville, Ky. For tickets or inf«»im»tion apply to Uedwiue \ Fox, solo agent*. Atlanta, l*a. aug 13-d Wed A Sun A w td GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. So. 14 Jackson Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. B EG to announce that they have a txunmod-oa* Fire-proof Warehouse, and ar» prepared to make liberal cash advances on Cotton and other produce. BAGGING and TIES always on hand Commiseicr. for selling cotton $1 i*erbale. se|C 2tn C. H. PH1SIZY. F. B PHISIZV. C. H. PHINIZY & CO.. COTTON FACTORS AUGUSTA, CA. ^JJAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES UN 4 ON ME.NTS OF COTTON. Buy and sell Contract* for F ep24»codl54cwGt Professor HILLMAN, State Chemial of Conuecti at. No. 6 Cedar street. NEW YORK CITY. Professor C. U. 8I1EPARD, Jr., State Chemist of South Caio'du LAND’S 1873. fall trade. 1873 Analytical and Assay Laboratory, ture Delivery in this market or New York. Fum«»h i Planters with Supplies. ^ ->i gg;. r W. C. TILDEN, Washington, D. C. Atlanta. UeorgiH. r JOHN DAUBY. KING’S CURE •tri&l by bftUI We can readily understand j -b*t the faitblul dog, baviog nobly avenged Out OliAl Co A -J»e death of bis maater.Wok np Ins qnartUs '-'CIIOIVC H GHULtHM. -vith bis masters friend, looked after tbe rata ! thousands of dollars may be annually and was made comforialde the remainder r f H.VED HY THL USE OF THIS LIMPLY AND his days. This is only conjecture, however, CHEAP REMEDY—ONE BOTTI.F. WORTH ProfeMor A. MEANS. M. N. ROGERS & CO., MANUFACTURER! AND 10BBERI Of Mens’, Youths’ niid Boys’ To tlxo Putolio. JOSEPH ARBOLA, Allot whom agree in pronouuciug it •• WITHOUT FAULT/’ aud •• FREE FROM ANf Dl LKIEKIOUS SUBSTANCE W1I VI EVER.” CLOTHING poand for non-payment of tbe tax, but what i rjB not eonjectnrc in tbe f*et that over a cbira- 1 ney in the great hnll ot tbe ancient chateau ot 1 Montamrgis, iu France, there is a curionsly- 'Sftrved representation of tbe memorable com bat; and as long ah the old chateau stands, and tbe wrought rnk wainscoting is spared tbe inroad oi the worm, that carving will vtaad the monument of the fidelity of a fcnily old dog. The ' Brevity” man of the Alt* (Cal.) Bap- ^ekle that Wife's nex balloon be const! ueted the rational currency, as it stands such an •'notmotiR inflatior. FIFTY CENTS. MAKES TWO GALLONS OF MEDICINE. IT IS CERTAIN AND PROMPT, USED TWICE A WEEK If WILI. PP.EVKM 410 IlltO A D W A V, AKW YORK. NSOl’XOKS to his frismtiand th© public i« gve- ersi, that in addition to hi* Oosmtiotoy an. - * Fiuit btoro at No. 45 Whitehall *trw©t, h© has orvaarri Candy Manufactory. Ha\ing tor this purpos ‘ ©ngsgel a first clsit cauiG makor, from Philadelphia. I intend to manufacture' 1 besides fin* Frenok Candies, somethiug new ami sg ! tractive iu this line, the eel-bra ted AMERICAN CAN- i DIES. Philailelphia and Baltimore Caramel* and fin* I Chocolate*, superior in taste and flavor to any canfiit' : manufactured In this market. _ • tllim i %%ri? «lf«r t> SOUTHEKN MERCHANTS (or tbe nod It bas lK«a noted tba- in dtiu-atc andcVlttcilI » ? <'n«uln 8 Fall and .Wiut»r_Trad«. a, veiy tern* Prepared by DI8KAEE. j It ha* now »i!«rn *■ ! other medic il purpose* where rtiuiulsuth a ;»• required, and it has lH*on noted llm’in dt lu-ati'anderitU-tel (-MM*® I vv i..kb whereurrd. .hat Ihere ...\» “ure .bJSs ,’f SS ! «N»«™««v. a.oek of CLUTHINO, .peeteU, adapts oatmlioii ami rracdon wltlcb a» i.rien r „|. | i.l tbe rkmlbrrn people. 8|»rll.« no u [Es’ab.iaht-d I860! , pelimi to *<*cur* thfi b»-*t tali*iit, we invite au examina- i tlon of our stock. Our good* an* r jmufac»nr« l exclu i sively for tbs Du. WILLIAM KINO. Atlf. For tale at whoU-aale by HALLKTT, SLAVER .k BURBANK, New York. C. 8. NEWTON, Atlanta, Oa. BAR.KBIT, L..ND A Co. Augusta, (la W. 1). nO\T k Co., SOUTHERN STATES. t il >U the A»*ay *t Ora*. Analysis ol Mim-ial Waters, a.»il*. imui ia, Muperpkoepliate*. marl*, iron ores, a’ats. bmeetoaea, c-ala, pig a^d bar iron, *tee», ore* ol gold copjier, lead. sine, nickel, mauga- na*o alloys, b •***-». coal oils, jiaiiits, wiuo*. beer, milk, oaletil , poiMiii*, etc Urt of charges mailed gratis. Address, P. O. Box 30-5. W. J. LAND, Chemist. At the same time 1 would ca'l your attention to m\ I very fine brauda of imported S-ulhern Eoropcai , Kw.H-t Wines, such a*— XXXX Century Whisky. a medal and diploma o' merit at tin- Received a n Exposition, bitiou tliu> liotior* d For sain by dtitg^ls'.* hi «1 first* s’at out tho Unlit-1 Htatr-F; whnlc»alo t*v II. K. TIM T UBKR A CO., <i M-plU 6m Southern MoivUndi* ar*- mom «-ertain to find with us a *tyl«-ot ganm-n , ami a Ini ot sizes adapted to th.-ii i ; want* thin is |«-* it>le in a *(«H*k of Clothing manufar THE " VI3TOR « xbi i t tired fora Northern « eru market. Old. r* te.di. t. d. to which we give special attention Mr. W. T. IliKg**, late M trahall A Burge, Cbarleoti n. outuinctm) with u*. and repreveiits Georgia. . w ample* «•! our G-kmIn »e-it on application. wug6-.it r \v iteueru Ageutte m *vo.\ sn to • r the Victor s. wing M wbii.c. will *• !; oa its imrit*. and n For teroi". artdr* *w •> WII.»> Atl. nta. ! French C aret, Mu*catei. Malaga. Mtrvaaia aud Marvaia, »<<-. e« Also, a large assortment of choice deli coo >* compn *iug impott <t ; Ital an Roman Cheese, S.ird*n s in wait. tncliov.ei in »alq«tc.. *n% Lidtraand i;ei tieui-u will remanil-ar the 4*t Whlnhill 'Street, aud glv* me a call. IOSKI-H AHl:OI,\. 4