The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 05, 1873, Image 3

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A Modern Romance. THE STORY OF THE DUKE OF ISIAXZJ Trom Otir Own Correspondent. I'aris, Wednesday, Sept. 17, lfS73. when, foiling in their attacks npon her private ! "NX e w A f ] VF > V H SPrn OT1 +« life, her enemies began to weaken her hold jfd! 1 v L INfcimillIN. M.R.N.Y. GORE'S RURAL NEW YORKfR- the Great II lustra- d agricultural and Fam- .y Weekly, is iho stand- hovity upon Practical Subjects and a Higb- upou the people, she might have been upon the throne to-day, and Spain might have been spared an immense amount of bloodshed. t But woman is weak, and she has moments * oO me what noted personage *has inst pass- 1 when the conscience dominates the intellect. > " nl - , «- . away, and one who has tigered largely in j J» ««ch moments the priests worked upon , : ue minor monarchical memoirs of his time. [ “ er nnuu, ana lea her to trust her soul and Thirls n .Yiraifrvg (Oct. to Jan.) On Trial, for Only Tho Duke of liianzares has just died in his ! ker fortunes to those Jesuit counsellors, who Fifty Cental Premium Lists, &c., sent free to villa of Mondesir at Sainte-Addres-c. To n speedily plunged the country into a rcvoln- jlLXjII S ii’ 8l i> bt ^ 8 ‘ M oniir v«rir rn majority of my readers, it may be, this name ! J 101 ** The reaction against bigotry ends in . M ‘ ‘ F - Will suggest no particular souveners of the Wood. The Queen saw too late that she had | NEW BOOK Life- in the iHbic?*By dVn- ast, since, for a generation at least, the i keen betrayed, and by the advice of liianzares iel March, d. 1X. author of “Night Scenes in the lit- Duke has not been prominently known in ' more made peace with her husband—• j blc,” aud “Our Father's House," of which nearly ublic affairs. Yet there was a period in bis j ' v bose kinduess tor her had never changed- :fe when man envied his chances and his i kut 0IJ ly follow him into exile. In France pa! icstiny, and when woman gave him her most 1 Bianzares settled matters, and the Queen and Haltering smiles. lie was the hero of one of ber husband lived very well together until :he prettiest and most seductive romances to | ncw intrigues began. At the time of e found out of the pages of Dnmas cr En-1 ^be ‘‘fusion” with the Due De Mont-1 . _ K<*o Sae, but deriving additional interest! Francois opposed it. tn.l |QQ SdW^o^onJu any agreement^ of ! auu adjoining townships. Business respectable, easy BALTIMORE CARDS. Armstrong, Cator A Co., iMror.Tuns WANTED. l; pen si or, Don :rom the prestige of reality. The history of • declared that RIBBONS, MILLINERY, STRAW GOODS, WHITE GO0D3, LINEN, LACE, EMBROIDER V, IIANDKEBCIIIEFS, aud LADIES' NECKTIES, 237 and 239 Baltimore St., BALTIMORE, MD. is life like a page from the Thousand and i ^bc kind would bo false on one side, and that; aud pays well. For particnlarc,address s. s. SCRAN- | •;>c Rights, and has furnished food for many j the Queen would only find herself again a dupe. < o , Hartford, Conn. Ionian tie dream. King Cophctua es- p n , 1 she agreed to the fusion, one of the stipu- “^/V^XXVfcOCL. poused a beggar maid, the gentleman who lias Nations being that she was to separate from: send fop. catalogue. j ist died reversed the legend, and married a her husband. On this condition the Mont- DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CQ.. NEW YORK— seen. When a simple soldier in the Royal pensicrists would support her son, Alphonzo GRAY'S CELEBRATED ANTI-FRICTION COTTON PRESS Body Guard, he awoke one morning, the 28th the Due De Montpensier to be Regent, j The cheapest, simplest and most perfect Cotton Screw j i December, ls;13, to find himselt t be cbosen Queer, kept ber agreement; Don Francois ,.„ s ". nd f01 ' Circular. Washington basband of her Majesty, Maria-Christina- j retired to the country, and in less than two I IRO^OKhS, GJ fesey street, Neiv fork, sola m.u-I Ferdinand*, of the Two Sicilies, Queen Re- months Isabella lound that she had been most' __ —_ _ — gent of Spain, who, just two months before, j cruelly deceived. The Due not only denied ' | LI I* 6< r ^ T e A M W Had become the widow’ of Ferdinand VII. i having made any compromise of the sort, but X X /“XX LXI, The story goes that he was on duty at the i brought his own name forward as a candidate r [ 1 T ^ A r r r 1 1 t ? palace when the young widow passed aud f or *he throne. Seeing that the Queen is 1 ‘ " * turned in her tracks to regard his handsome | bound to be a dupe, and that she runs into best Mustretid ™ nub/ishe'd ‘ ace and manly form. She was charming in ! danger like a moth flitting through the blazo ber contains from lb to P i5 original engraviugs^of new i uer widow’s weeds: he returned her gaze with a candle, Don Francois took his lriends* j machinery, Novel inventions, Bridges, Engineering uodest vet ardent longing. In that momeot, advice, and retired to country life, alter de- I Works, Architecture, Improved Farm Implements, I .t is said, the young soldier'* sovereign had the gaardianship of the fortunes of j '.elt for him th.rt strange, invincible, penetra J? 13 ohtlilren, in order to prevent thi r money Thousands or volumes r.re preserved ror binding and ting sensation which the contemporaries of from falling into the hands of the intriguing, i referec^e. The practical receipts are well worth ton \ Louis XV, were accustomed to call -the thun- designing, mercenary men who n„w . unround i >bo subscription price• Term. $d a yesr, by , ler-bolt of love." Such a love, or such a ca-! «he Queen who not only rob her of her j Te Iff £Sj price, can overcome all obstacles, aud the uione\, but nil her mind with false :.iul iutile Models of new inventions and sketches examined. 1 obstacles in this case were of no small ini- i hopes. and advice free. AH patents are published in the ; inrtanre Tt took MariA-GhrUtino. nine- THE duke’s ambition. ; Scientific American the week they iasue. Send for : ^togettbeman Kw tZ , Extremely fond of couutr/.ifc and very i given her left hand recognized as her roval happy in the enjoyment of his own family ' concerning Patents, Ml'NN A- CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y. 1 onsort. aud it was not until the 1:1th of Octo- comforts, the Due de Bainzares has been con- j ]ir,llch MK corner F and Tth sts.. W.shiDgton. D.c. f er, mi, that she could got the marriage 1 ‘ent to remain at Sainte Addresse, where he CTCAU pupi u'rc thcially recognized and accepted bv tbe divided hts time between field sports aud tbe w 1 , —'jlV" 111 l -° '.'hutch. Her daughter, Queen Isabella II., education of bis children. His two sous, the BOILEfVO ad then been twelve months the actual sov- Duo de San Carlo and the Comte Del Keener- A RUB A PU I N TDV • reign of SpaiD. Xo better nroof is needed to <1 °. ljr ‘ Te 1,6611 raost carefully trained under aill/ ITIHwlI III El\ s ■ s how that the caprice of a lonely winter had his own eye. He has lived verv little in Spain . Stationary .na Portal.le steam engines anil boilers, .urned into a firm and abiding love and it for a number of years. -In Italy and in ^ TSOr^VSKS, a"d“ was generally remarked that Qacen Christina , England, he said, lam a mere traveler; Mills, Sugarcane Mills and Sugar Pans, Narrow Gauge j had become abetter and a nobler woman ; but in I ranee I feel myself at home. ’ The Locomotives and ‘Dummy Engines for street roads, ! -mce her marriage with the simple soldier of Duke was tall and of strong stature, and ^dmin'uypiirposeB, new and setond-haut :he Guards. At this time the soldier of for- ‘ Etere «ob a male dignity about his ear- 1 t . ir ^ a "£ ng M,CJln " Jr of everJ de ** 1 ® t: tune found his fortune made. On ’ ribge and manner which was very impres- Washington iron works, :he celebration of bis legitimate mar- sire. He was exceedingly distingue, aud eo Vetey street. New Yorl riage, he was Duke of Rianzares, Chevalier kad a grand air which was impressive, i'llfhSlI)!' 1 H QGh cone burner f of the "Golden Fleece,” and recognized as but which disappeared when in familiar con- 1 j sus chimneys. mad« a Prince and grandee of Spain. The day be- versation. He was very fond of shooting, of ^an ore, he was simply Fernando Munroz. In ar ^ ft h(l of music, and was very fond also of lamp dealers. *bis life stoiy we have quite romance enough, talking upon these subjects. Politics be was TTT/\^w iXXT'men,Girls and BoyVw*nt- | without trying to exaggerate the details, as accustomed to call ‘‘the dry bread of con ver- ▼ v \/ ^YX Xhi a. y ed to sell our French anti; . .any writers have done, by trying to make sation.” In the saloon ladies found him very 4 ? a ? e A’, fttc ” i ? their °. wn ! ut that Fernando Munoz was a peasant born, j entertaining. One evening be was walking j RC nt free.’ * P. O. VICKORY&CO., AogusTa^Maine. 0 ” j MjT Orders solicited. sepl7 3m OUSTAVUS OBEA. JOHN K. OUEK. IlOBEnT 015KH. G. OBER &. SONS, Manufacturers and Proprietors of Genuine Phospiio-Pernvian Guano, Aiiiuioniiited Suppf-Fliusphato*, Special Tobacco Compound, Crcund Plaster, &c., &c., &c, —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Office, 63 South Street, BALTlMOIiE, Maryl.ua. 1’ac- tory, Locust Point. &i~ Wheat growers would do well to purchase these superior Guanos, used v« ry largely in v.heat growing flections. I have used these Manures for the last five years and unhesitatingly recommend them. EDWARD COX, Decatur, Ga., Agent. nng2ft-<ltf IF.OIT WAREHOUSE OF TI1K Scofield Rolling Mill Co., ATLANTA, GEORGIA, ISTO. 28 PBACHTBEE ST. BAR IRON of all kinds, 'Warranted equal to any made, wholesale and retail, at 4',c. rates. Call and examine the stock and get a Price List. JOHN A. DOAXTE, OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC an ELEC AST and FULL ASSORTMENT oi CAPS HATS. Mens’ and Boy’s—Wool, Fur and Silk. FURS. Ladies' and Misses—foil assortment. CANES to My stock ranges in prices as follows: HATS AND CAPS. Piik, from $5 00 to $7 00. Fur, from $1 20 to $5 on. Wool, from 50c. to $1 50. Caps, from 50c. to $ 5 10. Of all Styles—Men e. Iio.'s an UMBRELLAS. C otto 3, Scotch Gingham, A la pa ?uit ANY taste. UMBRELLAS. j Cotton, from G0C. to ?2 00. I Gingham, from $3 50 to $8 00. I Silk, from :?5 .50 to $15 CHi. Huggy, $3 00 to S6 00. GOLDSBOROUGH, FORSTER & CO., Distillers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine ' FURS. ijidlcH’, from 3 00 to $10 oj per > Mieses', from $2 to ^i0 00 “ * J Ranging all the wa TH-UNKS. SUN CHIMNEYS, made by \ PLUME AT WOO L>. produces the largest light ! ~ ‘ u.«ed on any coal oil lamp. For sale by all i ;.nd the son of a muleteer. Such was not the w *tb a princess, when they encountered a lit- \ . ase. The body-guard in Spain, as in France tie Oriental iu a red fez and covered with dec- eith( 3YCHOMANCY, OR SOUL CHARMING.” How - « * * ^ .. ... . . ... , „ either sex may fascinate and gain the love and nder the ancient monarchy, was recruited : orauons. auu to think, said the Duke, i affections of any person they choose, instantly. This nm nvnnnn nunfUnvi.n r\f f,... niUlSinO. 1 (X mV Ifnfwvdoilfja ft,dy O rewtr Rim - ’* 11 * ' ” that to my knowledge only a year simple memtal acquirement this big bug received one hundred ' * or c< r nts; together possess, free by j Marriage Guide, ! Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies. A queer I book. 100.000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM & CO. j rom among gentlemen of ancient families, pausm; of distinguished manners, and of superior or so a <ducation and courtly training. The hero blows upon bis b.are back.” :n this case came of a very old aud honorable ‘‘And he did not die of it!” cried his com- Publishers family. The legend which represents him as panion. t he son of a mole-driver, who did not know “Oh! princess,” said the Duke, ‘‘in the bow to read or write, is a romantic exaggera- East they do not die from whipping, because, lion, which has no foundation in fact, j see > it does not wound their amour-pro- Iu those, days, the marriage of princesses *ilh subjects »MS not regarded as it is A botai. financier. a purely VeeeUble C. that tie tad Tonic, for Dypep- BOW when Queen > ictoria, anxi0U3 AOr tbe During the Emnire the Dnk-P DIVA Ilia s:a * Constipation, Debility, Sick Headache. Billions ; Happiness of her daughters, sets the exam- m ; n< l ooonnntinn hu tit-intr rarf nf iKa Attaclj3 . antl derangements of liver, stomach and i ritof choosiug ajtusben^fo, tbeut ftout I | %'Z ^nr m u t orU. IW.Wfo- | atong the gentlemeu ot the vesltn. Ihe through his caution in speculation he doubled I *r X- AAn^nin.! Aveun w.nted : All grandees of bpstu were greatlj incensed at the heritage of his children. The Duke came $5 tO $20 iiassc's of working people, of hts marriage for a time, but in taking neiir a Terv 6e rions loss in the time of Sir Mot- : ® 1,h,;r y° u °s or old ' “»ke more money at work Munoz for a husband Qneen Chuatina de- ton Peto and the valKvav «neenl-,tirm«i in i for '', 9 ln lh «r spare moments, or all the time, than at nded no lower than her sister on the fath- ' 1 ute r-OLAity spet'Ulatioiis m our anythma elec. Particulars free. Address ti. SI IN- naeu no tower man her sistei ou me taut oonntr y. Some time ago. sitting beside the SOX & CO., Portland, Maine. I No. 63 South Gay street, Baltimore. ISAAC W. WALKER, of Virginia, Salesman. Ij A.DIES ’ Chemise, Drawers, Skirls ic Mglitgowns, Walking Suits, Infants’ Outfits AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, E. N. SPENCER, No. GO Lexington St., an g26-6m BALTIMORE. EAD’S GRaXD Dlt'ilESS COLOGNE. READ S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE, READ’S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE, Made iu Baltimore, and sold by all dealers, South | and West. It is the sweetest perfume in America, aud j sells at 25 cents. ang26-lm | ROME ADVERTISEMENTS. i certified checks taken at pai li JOHN J. SEAT. WILLIS WALKER. BEST AND OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE j SANFORD’S .Liver Invigorator ! SEAY &. WALKER, ROME, OA. MANUFACTURERS OF COPPER STILLS, PLUMBING GAS AND STEAM FITTING, AND EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR JAMES’ LOAN CERTIFICATES < Respectfully, oct 3-tf CHARLESTON CAROS. B. W. MAI’.SHA LI.. W. U. MlNtL AOri. T. «BAA ' E. W. MARSHALL & GO., Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods AND NOTIONS, So. 143 Herting Street, Chnrleatan, S. C., | B EG to call the. attention ot' the trade to tlxeir ex- _ ! tensive stock, consisting of full lines of Dry Goods j 1 and Notions, which is now open for the inspection of J j the trade. Orders solicited from prompt partiee. ! sep6-2m I all goods bought or money d. c- JOHN A. OOANE, No. 6 Whitehall street. j Geo. W. Williams, William Bibnie, Jos. It, Robertson, Jas. Bridge, Jr., Robt. 8. Cathcart Frank E. Taylor, • -j t «<* if - .. . rr country, oowe nine ago. suung Desiae me ATS side for after the assassination of tbe gchone Biaue Danau, I heard the story of this Due and the birth ot the Dae ue bordeauz j transact ion, and now regret that I did not :.ow known as the Connte de Chambord or „„„ n., am . • .- , .. ta , r 01 pay more attention to the details of the Me- 1 tlenrt \ .) the Dnchesse de Berry took for a Henry speculations, and the story of the dan- ■econd husband the Marqnts Lnchest PaUi. ger s incurred by tb4 Duke. Fortunately, he t he needless scandal which .King Louis * as warned in - time by a person who 6a ;.’ the fhilippe made about the marnago of Mme. mn)ra „wu, c T , - ,“ — contract for the American investments passed e Berry and the accompanying circumstances j n G ran( j hotel in this city, and managed COTTON! TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING Manufacturing Company. COTTON ON STORAGE. Although he entered by the small back Loot, tho Dae de Ilianzaro, by tact, dignity, Will never l>e forgottou by the Legitimists of to Eell out hi3 64 ,000,000 worth of bonds :hat period who now survive, nor, I have , and sccniities, with a Dss of about .<100,000. Aery reason to know from my {association Tbis m was reinvested here, and the de- ■ .th them, will it ever be heartily forgiven. flcit made \ ood in aboat (liree years . tiule> A rori-LiR ORAXDEE. owing to the rise of property while Paris was at my Agricultural Building, coiner Alabama and Tor. being Hanssmanized. During thejater years | aytb streets, and would thank my friends, both Mcr- of bis life tbe Duke was deeply afflicted, ttek^atrona^e 111 * 6r *° fiiVCX a P° rtion of nd the noble sentiments of t true aentleman IS A ^ 6 l0St llls son » tue Comte Del Kecuerdo, j g^’icit consignments of cotton for Bale here or for ,.na me nODie senumenis Gift true gentleman, a t the age Of tweaty-two, a young man Of shipment to my correspondents at Savannah. Charles- M»on won general sympathy and conquered qreat promise, specially educated by liirnself, ton, New York and Liverpool, upan which I will make : advai ‘ ms « iibera ’- ..nd in all the pomp and panoply ol a state f 0 Trench title of his father, Due De pageant. He was soon very much esteemed Montmorot. Then he lost his eldest daugh- iu the family. His opinions were received: ter, tbe princess Marie Czai tory.ska, wife of HIGHEST MARKET YAUJE FOR COTT0H entrust*'*'! to mv managemaa 1 . Entrance to WarehotiB n Forsyth street. MARK W. JOHNSON. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 21,1S73.— dAwlm All Kinds or . f. WILLIAMS & CO.! WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cotton Factors and bankers, HAYNE ST.. CHARLES N.S. C. williams,Turnie & co. Commission Merchants, 05 Beaver Street, »w York. m*y25-Gm J. Condensed Ktiilroatl Time Tahlo, Giving the arrival and departure of all Trail rected by R. D. Maun. General Ticket Agent, 1 Kimball House: WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Departs S:3Q, a. m., Cincinnati Express; G. r. nesaw Lihe. Arrive 1:20 p. m , Cincinnat Ex 11:15 p. m„ Kenne saw Line. GEORGIA RAILROAD. Depart b:15 a. M.,and 6 p. m.; btone Mc intai- A modation, 5 p. M. Arrive 5:45 p. M., and 11:1? Stone Mountain Accommodation, 8 a. m. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Depart 1 a. m., Mail Train, aud 1:50 r. si.: A::: . a. m.. Mail Train, and 5:40 p. m. WEST POINT RAILROAD. Depart 11:30 p. m. ; arrive 5:40 a. m. ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINE RAUR Depart G:48 a. u. ; arrive 7 p. sr. ATLANTA PAPER .MILLS. Book and News, JAMES ORMOND, Proprieti WADE TOjORDER. COTHRAN & JACKSON, HANKERS, I^OIVIE, Georgia, \uth gftat consideration; bis advice was al- Prince Ladislas, who was only last year re-1 nays solicited in moments of trouble, and married to the princess MargGcrite D’Orleans, .aany a time bis inlervention produced the daughter of tho Due De Nemours. But lie .'.appiest results m the midst of the interior ^ad yet left to him the Due De San Carlo, the vicissitudes of this unfortunate lace, la 18iG r r i 0C ess Dr.igo, and the Princess Eugene De look an active part in the affair of the lieauffrement-Comtenay, when death came to GRANGE ADVERTISEMENTS. French “Monarchy of July,’’ and although we may think him in error now, we must give j him credit for honesty of opinion and for a manly independence in its expression. The aid which he gave M. Guizot in the affairs of the •• Spanish marriages won for him the friend ship of Louis Phillippe. and he was rec- mpensed on tbe day ot the donble marriage of Isabella II. with her cousin, Don Francois Assise and of the Infanta Marie Louise with the Due de Moutpensier, the second son f the French King. then received the French title of Due de Montmoraf. For the reader of the present generation i* mav be well to say a word about these famous Span :.*>h marriages. The eldest son of Louis Phil- iippe was the Due d’Orleans, father ot the present Comte de Palis, who was killed by Leing thrown from his carriage. The second Guano Notice to Planters. MARK W. JOHNSON, OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, I I C- k? || o IXf II A IXRkk? \TT ILL take Cotton in accordance with contract, in , 3# I • 1% lA IS. k Im 1X3' »V payment of Guano Bonds, at 15 Cents for claim him at his villa of Mondesir. KstalitLUrd iu ATLANTA* GEORGIA. WHO I KSAI.E AND RETAIL DEiLERS IN Middling^up to November 1st, afie tbis pririlega ceases, so plei j ourselves of tbis rare opportunity to get a good price for jour Cotton. Parties owing less than a bale, will ship tho bale and tbe balance will be returned them at the market price. Settle here or With my agents CHANGE OF OFFICE. GEORGIA STATE GRANGE. Colavaiu'HE, Ga., September 22, 1873. To Deputies. Secretaries of subordinate Grauges aud oilier Correspondents: On and after October Jst. 1873, until otherwise di rected, you will elease address this ofli: at Ma.-on, , Georgia, ’ sept24-dtoctl5 F.. TAYLO. whJ’ch d»"e: Patrons of Husbandry. ADC ER & CD. IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, CUTUBY,GUNS. BAR IRON, STEEL AND AGRICULTU RAL IMPLEMENTS. T.iit Jleetin; Street and 02 Ea>t Baj Street. Charleston, S. C. HENRY BiSCHOFF & CO WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DEALER* IN Car oilli a Ric c, BOOKS. STATIONERY <S. MINK , DELIVER GUANO FOR ANOTHER SEASON. With all Articles Usually Kebt by a FIRST - CLASS BOOK STORE. Last Tax Notice. To thf. Public—'We have f Cola |>Y authority of tho Executive Committee of tbe _| J Georgia State Grange, you are hereby notified and invited to respect the Atlanta Herald—your en terprising, fearless and talented colaborer—as our me- j dium of official communication, until after tho session of the Georgia State Grange in the city of Macon, I October 29, 1873. scp?4-dtocV23 E. TAYLOR. See’v. Georgia State Granges. v.as the Buc de Montpensier; then came Xe- ’ moors Joinville and dAumale, a:l of whom sp iked lour yeara ago.’) We have been of But I/*? do not annoy us, and we fear nottbe^H L- o. ~3flaiiants; there shall be no Hitch in tbe cock our gun, but sure pop every time! i wo do not profess to “duplicate Now Y ork bills,’’ do guarantee to sell AS LOW and fill all orders as promptly and satisfactorily as ANY* OTHER HOUSE arc now living. M. Guizot was Prime Min- and ister. The political idea was to uuite the French Prince to the Infanta of Spain in ci der to cement a lasting alliance between the two countries, aud give more strength :o the house of Orleans. Events did not ^ turn out just as expected. Tbe Hue Jo Moot- wimin j'so’miles of Ailaota.' | cueier hoped to become master iu Spain, and ' Tnanking onr friends for past f.vors. we pick oni hopes it yet, although ihe house Of Orleans antl Hiaud ready for fire at the lirrt Opportunity, has fallen in France, and the house of Bourbon *, mort^.Zg «^. C ’ " M ’" n Spain, and Don Trancois d Assize was se- j. j. & s. r. uiohards, .ected as a husband for the young Queen, be- o. ti-tf No. li K«nt Ai>i>«ma street, cause it was thought physically im^jossible that be should have an heir. But a woman's wits can always be depended on to destroy Mich plans as these. It soon became appar ent that the Due de Montpeusiei and his wife would not be the heirs apparent to tbe throne of Spain, and the most as- tfinishing part ot tbe affair was tbe at-; 8 *“ tal »«•■««“ *° «•“ ««“ known numUr,, f t ide of Don Francois, who showed a real 505—75—2S—20 .V 22. paternal affection for tbe cbildien presented FACTORY, MT. VERNON; OFFICE, 75 JOHN ST., N. Y t im by the Queen. Tbe good sense of tbis >ns s.-.j m grandee gentleman disarmed bis enemies and destroyed many a scandal aimed at the young sovereign, whose own relatives did their ut most to corrupt her and cause ber ruin. Even now tbe solicitude of Don Francois for bis children is tbe subject of remark, and only a •v •» >w days-sgo bo appealed to tbe French Courts invitet to settle bis share of the fortune npon the By order of < hildren, in order to prevent Queen Isabella w - o. hclsk, Sn from dissipating it in vain political intrigues. I Two or three millions have already gone into I tbe pockets of designing men, who have per- j W ■ suaded ber that they are making progress in her favor in Spain. Certificate* and Draft* on John H. Jamea taken at par, for any good* Bought and all debts due rae^ big gun was cferk*! _ , „ often Lynchr'l duty it will be to issue l i. Fas against all delinquent* Jo to /iniky immediately thereafter. Take due notice andgo/C j a accordingly. J. H. FRANKLIN. aepD-tl City T. C. A- It South Carolina Railroad. SEALS: SUBORDINATE GRANGES needing sea s, will at ^ dress B. /.. Diutou, Atlanta. Ga. NepJO-tr E. TAYLOR. Sec’y. Georgia State Grange. I A, Sept. 25. 1873. Harrison Bradford & Go’s STEEL PENS. knights of Pythias. will take place to-night at their Castle Hall, Peachtree street. Member* aro requested to attend. . , Work to be don*. Visiting brethren are iratcrualiy CHARLESTON, JtlUC 23, lS73. O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. THE 29th INSTANT, the following Schedule will be mu o» the South Carolina Railroad: BETWEEN THAKLESTON AM) AlGl STA COL kPARCHKl- To Special Deputies : By directiou of tin Executive Committee <>; the Georgia State Grange, you are hereby requested to forward to this ofll>*e all fee* for organization of (» au- gea which have not been paid iu. Those Granges which have quarterly due* to pay, will forward tame to M. Jones, Treasurer, oa or before Octole- 2b* h DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Charleston G:b() Arrives at Augusta 1:50 Lea tea AugU6t* 5:20 Arrives at Charleston ] ;10 NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN. Leaves Charleston .S;lo Arrives at AuguatA 7:15 Leaves Augusta fir,., Arrives at Charleston • Between Augsista amt Coltimbiit. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY Firs & Marine Insurance Go., MEMPHIS TENNESSEE, Established in 1865-Capital $300,000. Capital and Assets, July $353,835.94. H. GRONAUER, F. S. DAVIS. Secretarv. Preaid ut. W.T. LITTLEJOHN, R.V.VREDENBURGH Ass’t. Secretary. | ' Pres t. . H. BRAZIER, Gen. Agent. DAVIS & CLARK :t:t Krojifl st., Atlanta, (in. •PBOVED RISKS TAKEN IN THIS .TRONU AND POPULAR COMPANY At Estat>U*liocl Hntc», DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. L. WINTERI i Augusta s ut Columbia... ■ Columbia a at Augusta 5:20 a 1:43 i 5:30 a v order ot W. M.. T. I. dmi *t4 tlllisth NKlIIT EXPRESS TRAIN. .<5:15 i FBIKSritS TO THEIR QUEEN. Daiiog all tbeae years two men, Don Fran- ocl-l* t oi* d'Assise and tbe due de Rianzares have i.ecn the steadfast friends of tbe Queen, aud have saved her from intrigues as powerful as they were outrageous. In peesence of the J Leaves Augusta .... ... . Arrive* at Colombia *. « of the largest and beet atc»cka Leave* Columbia 7:15 i*. m er brought to Atlanta. Loan j Arrive* at Auguata 7:15 a. m Day and night trains out r f Atlanta connect clonely L. WINTER. wi, k tbia Hoad at Auguata for Charleauui and Coluin* 1- , Ida. AGENCY GEORGIA R. It. k B\WKING CO., Atlanta. Ga., October 3, 1873. AM authorized by a resolution of the Board of f,tct8 as tb«*V were kJGWU to we, in presence j Directors of tbia Bank to iaaiie Certifleatei of De- ef tbe great and c/uel wrongs •‘■e has bad to | ^ on .p.„ ifled Their o.s endure, all the errorH of Isabella de Bourbon nre pardoned aud forgotten. If she had Iih- m tbia i* to hHp move the cottoa crop. ifDed to berfsitbfol ronoselloraat tbe moment I oct4i4&wjt f*. B. HOYT, Agect. Daily Train out of Macon make* dote connection with Night Train. Night Train out of Auguata make* cloae rorinertion at Columbia with Greenville and Columbia Bailrond. l’aanttfjgera for point* on the Gr* euville and Colmiihta ICallroad will avoid a tediou* de'ay at night In Colum bia. by taking tbia route. Elegant new Sleeping Car* on night train* between Auguata and Charleston. s. j:. pickknh. augl-dtf Grner.l Ticket a *ent. Georgia State Grange, CoLAPAMCHKK, Ga . October 1, 1873 To Deputies and Masters Organi/.im» (tranueh: the suggeatiou of the National Secret a y. you are uereby re<iueated to keep gold at home, aud remit only National Currency lor Diapeuaatioua. Instruct , the fleerctariea of uew Grauges, if their Dieuensalioua are not received in fifieou days from the time of for warding fee* lor the hjiu*\ toaddrem promptly O. II. Kelley, Secretary, W**hiu;ton, D. and lie will send them, even though fund* have miecarried. Mil tt If. 8ili K. TaYLOH, Sec. Alt toa-ei* PROMPTLY and 1\HT TABLY ad justed Measra. DANH A CLARK an* authoriz'd to POET ROYAL RAILROAD ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE) Ur Pobi Boyal Railroad Compa>t, Augupta, Ga., June 28, 1^73.) O N AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE cL», TRAINS ON this Road will run as follows: DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Augusta at....« r>:45 a.5t. Arrive at Port Royal at 2.10 r.>:. Arrive at Charleston at..- 1:45 I : Arrive at Savannah at 3:30 r.M. UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Port F.oy&l at ?:43 \.v.. Leave Charleston at b:l a.m Leave Savannah at f*:30 a.m. Arrive at Augusta at - 5:33 p.m. DOWN NIGHT PASSENGE-R TRAIN. Will leave Augusta at 2:10 r.v. Arrive at Port Royal at 11:35 r.M. Arrive at Charleston at * :1 id . Arrive at Savannah at 12:30 r.M. UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Port Royal at 10:30 p.m. Leave Charleston at 6:00 r.M. Leave Savannah at 3:30 r.M. Arrive at Augusta at 8:00 a.m. Passengers leaving Atlanta by the 6 o’clock r. train, make connection at Augusta with Down Day Passenger for Port Royal, Savannah, aud point* Southeast. .TA8. O. MOORE, Engineer aud Superintecdant. PULLUM. DR. J. H. LOW. PULLUM & LOW, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUCCISTS. Siicerssoi to Heard, Craig \ Co.. At the old Rtau of Pemberton, Taylor Jk ( 13 Ki’ bail (louse, Decatur street Atlanta, Ga. John Daniel au Lucian Smith will be pieaac I t 1 -• nwait on tbei old friends \ A PROCLAMATION. GEORGIA: By JAMES M. SMITH, Governor of saiil State. 'I VrHEREYS, otfi 'ial information has lc?n roccii j » » ed at this Department, that on the ?:h day of j January, 18GG, a murder was committed in t'ue county of Pickens, upon the body of Lee Price; and also upou the body of Henry Ledford, by Joseph Hendrix and George Ilendrix, and that said Joseph and t..o iic'adnxbave fl.'d from Justice. 1 have thought proper, therefore, to issue this my j proclamation, hereby offering a reward of Two Huu- dre«l and T if tv Dollars for the apprehension aud de 1 livery ol tho said Joseph Hendrix and the said George I Hendrix to the Sheriff of said County and State. And ’ i do moreover charge and require all officers in this state, Civil aud Military, to be vigilant iu endeavoring to apprehend the said Joseph ami George Hendrix, in order that they may bo brought to trial for the offens. with which they staud charged. Giveu under luy hand and the great eeal of the State, at the Capitol iu Atlanta, tbia twenty-ninth day ot September, in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hun dred and 8eventy-three and of the Independence ft the United States of America the Ninety-eighth. JAMES M. SMITH. COTTON CINS. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, IIKXRY COCNIY, H. PARKINS. N. c. Barn kit, Secretary of state. , WAUSta ALLY N Rr Mica 22. 1873. ourt house door iu Mo- y, Georgia, on W ILL 1k> sold before UDDougb. Henry c The First Tuesday iu November, uext, one halt undi\i led Interest in lot of land. No. (80) eighty. In thn 10 li Dlatiict of Carrot omuty, lieorgi PARKI NS.& ALLEN. J^hitfsts and ^ujjerjnUndfiits. Will furmah Plana and Specification a for CHURCHES. BANKS. STORE BUILDINGS. AND DWELLINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. old I W. ••lit* . L Ml. d S 4. I.UK. A Im -. the 1 I P° OFFICE, Corner of Pryor aud Decatur Sue :* the Kimt»al) House. »-.l\Wt.V.