The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 31, 1873, Image 2

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A Brilliant Wedding. 7VC2MY- FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS* WORTH OF j PRESENTS TO THE BRIIE. TromtheNew YoikSun. Wit evening the residence of Mr. and Mi9. Lewis, 41 East Forty-ninth street, was a blaze of light and gaiety, on the occasion of the marriage of their daughter, Miss Minnie Lewis, to Mr. Solomon L. Waitzfelder. The wealthiest Hebrew families in New Yoik were all represented. An arched awning extended from the sidewalk to the door, ender which a Miscellaneous. “The great American obituary provoker," i is the latest for kerosene. Anjcs, Brazil, is overrun with agents of i menageries, who are buying boa-constrictors at $1 a piece. A clergyman temoving from one city to another, marked a large box containing his j sermons, “Keep dry.” A man in Lykensborough, Dauphin county, 1 Pennsylvania, has an umbrella which be bought in 1829. Birch bark has beeu found very useful in material serve botanical iN> YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS S A P O L I O N. YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. CAUTION. GEORGIA WINES AND LIQUORS. WHOLESALE. S A P O L I O for cleaning your house will save tho labor of one cleaner. Give it a trial. SAPOLIO BUT ONLY TUK . . mmm j j GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALES, Dl<it6L0tt6ry XI.VNCt ACTOKF.D E. carpet was laid. TLe scene inside the bouse tl)8 Himalaya regions of India as" was very brilliant, especially in the rooms on ' • - - - th-2 second floor, which were the great point of attraction. Here the presents to the bride vere on exhibition. The apartments looked iike apart of Tiffany’s, so stocked were they with rare and expensive ornaments. Superb tea sets, handsome water coolers, and brilliant chandeliers, occupied every iv. ;-t cf the front room, and in i he plea tit ode of large and missive for wrappers in which to j- specimens. ♦Somebody in a Georgia court applauded, whereupon the Judge (wo quote from the i Griffin News) indignantly remarked: “Now, ; dry that up. I will let yon know that this is no camp-meeting." Mr. Jailseen’s method for photographing the apparent contact of the planet Venus with nicies such elegant but diminutive trifles as j tho the edgo of tho snn in tho transit next <1: mond jewelry, geld and silver card eases j year, w ill enable him to obtain ono hendree and scent bottles, parlor clocks, small but and eighty images of the snn and the pland dess, and other things valuable, as was I in as many seconds. upon some of them, not for the?] • rinsie worth, but ns offerings of affection.! firm in Wcslborough, Mass., recently discovered xn a cur load of corn consigned to S A P O L 1 O clean* Paint and Wood, in fact the entire hotiae, better than Soap. No slopping. Saves labor. You can’t afford to bo without it. S A P O L I O for Scouring Knives Ir» better and cleaner than 1 Bath Brick. Will not acntdl. S A P O L I O is better than Soap and Sand fv/r policing T,u- ware. Brighten* without scratching. S A P O L I e : were also two pianos ot the most costly j them two men, who had hid themselves there- . it..; and finish, and a room full ot rare hot j H t Albany. V.'hen discovered, they had n- flowers, in holders of every imaginable j been IS hours without food or water. ££ Silt A. 1 ’! e ; I John Milton’. tomb i, still intact in J.on- w ith those of his father, buried in 1GIC. The . nted was not ltsa than $iio,000. Among, , i„ ,i i j I,- - i tim i> «- 11. /•>-, • don. Iu tho parlbli of Si. Giles, Cnpplcsiit .ze gentlemen guests were tiie lJev. Dr. Got- i.. , . -. . A - Sc-« « v- t Pymm. i t t Tt- the remains ci the poet, interred in 16/4, 1 ex-Comim- laner ^ u0 ' :' Le * ^ P^ with those of his father, buried in 1CIC. The . Mr I\a.t/felder (father of j ctnrch iU elM» of grand proportions, and 1 tbo J,eT - A ’ Ll °- » nd Dr ‘ . and tho oldest but one in London, having Mark Blnmentba ;1:0 biidcgro'iu N. Leo. The bridesmaids, who wtieattired in white, Miss Rebecca Schle.singer. Miss Ella been built in 1090. Twenty tons of frozen beef wcie shipped * o-;s, Miss Nellie Leo, Mi#s Hattie Mark- : /«>»“ Melbourne to England in August in the .id, Miss Waitzfelder, Miss Josie L:wi«, ship Norfolk. The meat had been frozen by , s Itaehel ISaeh, Miss Louisa Ilavvmevcr, t a new process patented by Mr. Jamoa Ilarri S A P O L 1 O SAPOLIO rem:»eeg Soap from Marble Mantels, Tab!/** and S<*tuary, from bard Anishe-l Walla, and from China and Purcalain. S A P O L 1 6 & co., FOR SEPTEMBER. DRAWINGS DAILY CapitTl Prize $7,000.00 :50,31l> Prizes. Amounting to $•>:},2">3.20. Tickets $100, Shares in Proportion L.AGEH BEER. mo or. X Liquor sale of the CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA BEER, Gaff A Co., Proprietor*. Cincinnati, Ohio, and Aurora, ■ Indian*. Tbid iw*cr is specially made for shipment South, 1 and is. tberrfors, tbe best ever eoM in line stat-?. ; Every keg guaranteed to be good and sound. Orclora Solicitod. Ch' We refer the public to the following c.irreKpun CUTHWIAN & HAAS. ATLANTA, GA. ATLANTA. GA.. Tea;. 1H, 1*7*. Mr. IF. J. L'ihJ, City: Dim: Kir—Messrs. Gaff a: Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio, d's'reue to accept tho Agency lor tbe sale c-f their CrcFccut Brewery Vienna Brer. We have tried the Bt r and find it a pleasant and palatable be vers gey, but Standard Scales.! 2d Miss Bebecca Jacob;-. i son, patentee of the method by which ice is I There is no one article known that will do so ; many kinds of work and do it as well as Sapo- i lio. Try it. ^■ho Lev. Dr. Isaacs pofoimed flic cere- . manufactured in Australia, a ay. A mMerpy t» cprt&d in tbe centre of 1 Tbe three minot planets or asteroids dis- ths room, under which, at opposite tides, ! covered in Fr."„ce, last venr have been named ,, . ., p. W A I* /1 1 , I /1 11,11111 :o: t the bride and groom. The ltabbi fool: j Johanna, Yellida and Libcraliix. The last “ " N u * _..JTTr A. : place fit one end. The bridesmaids stood 1 name vets bestowed in honor of SI. Thiers, ’ 76,070 tickets and the drawing of 12 ballots, there uib be 220 prizes .-ach havir.K three of tbe drawn num bers on it; 4,356, each having two cf them m; 25,740, e*ch having one only ul Uiem on; aril ; 45,700tickets, with neither of tbo drawn number* cc them, being blank*. i To determine tbo fate of these pri2>*<5 and blank*, 73 number*, from 1 to 78 inclusive, will bo severally placed in a wheel on tbe day of tbe drawing, and 12 ol thorn drawn out at random its combination tbe 1st. 2u will be entitled to the cap That ticket having on it the 4Ui, 9th, and 6th drawn number*, to That ticket having cn it tbe 7th, 8th, and 9th drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the 10»b, Ilth. and 12th drawn number*, to That ticket haring on it the 2nd, 3rd, and 1th drawn numbers, to That ticket basing on it the 3d, 4th and 5th drawn numbers, to u *r CfsX vxBHcr That ticket having on it the 5lh, Oth, and 7th ; drawD numbers, to CASH HHAWKH. Dai tv ; Si Hla Repaired Promptly A. U nably ! 650 CO 650 00 GoO (H 650 CO cetorc accepting the sale of it we want ynur profe*- •local oj iuiun as to its purity, we, therefore, tfc-ati* i you to rail at our atcre and draw a sample from a ■mall , lot which we bar* L« rc. After you have made an anal y»i- Ut us know i'-v re*ult K.tqecirally, GUTBMAN k HAAS ATLANTA. OA . Jci T I. UJ7K. i M-.isis. C i'.ii. «t- lliax, Aifanla, Ga : —This will certify that I have made a thorough chemical elamination ol the •* Creaceut lew day* ago. irjurions subwtsr.ee*. i y t« bi ing dae to pnro Bop Uc&in. The analysis herewith afS^.1 exhibit* the qnant lh0 w,!tr rSK'pii b.‘“g’ ti- * ol the main proximate constituent* and compar tav&rably with thr- analyres cf the Lest foreign bee and t’* >». I am, very truly, your*, WJi. J. LAND. A» Ch^iu ANALYSIS: Extra- t»v»‘ math r. (Sujar. Bex!tins. A\ n- icen. K‘q> Besin. etc.) Alcohol- .vr-lurce percentage!.. let Beer... ..1. HI' Pet. C.C2M 6.6025 Pet. tih.07i7 0 00 * hind the bride, and her mother beside her. . * bride was dressed in while gres grain '. \\7>j tiine of the discover to, with white tul!e and orange blosso^g i| * fPL* .1 i i ; ! ,o was President of the French republic at Miles Alarm Till Co.’s. r.d a veil extending to her feet. The lVibti »po’;*3 britflr, giving some good ndiice to j ".-j joung couple, admoni.Vuiop them again.-1 Uowiog ihtir affection fo^ each other to in-1 . rloro v.ilh their love icr tlieir parent?. He ; ixen sang or cbant>i some words in Hebirwv ! and the bride and groom twice tasted mine ! r.t o( the same goblet which was held to • lips l»y their parents. The ling was : ]i 2>d on tho bride’s linger, and tho ceremony urac concluded upon the ground crushed beneath pie were pronounced 7-iie evening a brilliant reception w.is given by Mr. and Mrs. Hecry Lewis. A dealer in works of art ut New Bedford ! has been arrested and held for trial for having ! iu his show-window a statuette of Narcissus , without any clothes on, and now the police are cn the oleit lor dolls without d:esses, and j nnpantalelted piano legs. The Government of China ii about to insti-! tale a. weather signal ser vice in that country, j An officer of the Chinese customs is now in Europe obtaining instruments fora complete H A N D S A P O L 1 () as an article f.>r tho Bath, “rvaohea the J , foundation’’ of all dirt, open* the pore* ‘ ::n 1 glv^3 a healthy action and brilliant J tint to tho ekin. HAN D S A P () L 1 Cleanse* and Beautifies tbo 8kti Ftantly, removing any i-tain or hi* from l> >th hai d* and fjee. O ON TIME. THE GIRL OF THE PERIOD i diuidpuij; a, ituu iuu truuuiuv , . 1 . , , , . .... * Ml l,y Ike liabbi casting a glove i chalI > Meteorological bUtiona, and it is pro- j . T . „ round, which tka bridegfoom i potato transmit weMberinformat.on along H A M Q S A P () nth bis heel, alter which the con-! entire eastern coast ot Asia. n « IN U ^ T- ^ ha ' nounced husband au l wife. In Under ilio r.aino of “Dr. Chcever," a Co-; ing or prevontlng roosh L I O world for cur liness and chap ping of either hands or face. The Rights of the Press. - be order of Judgo Gilbert, cf BrooklJ •« i’., imprisoning Mr. Shanks fur contempt ! -.1 court because he refused to tell tho name H ; the author of an article which bad appearc d j Husbandry met at San Jo: ♦he Tribune, with which he is connected j hundred granges being renre uly as a repoiltr, ii au outrage upon tbo tlwoftlten lo b--} ights of tho press and the liberties of the j went of a commitie to petition Congress fer manche chief offers to co-cncrato with our troops from Fort Sill in the capture of raiders. j Will they hesitate to avail themselves of such lj a aj n A T . | * means to achieve a victoiy? As the Doctor's : I* ^ • ** ^ A daughter had nothing lo do with Ihe matter, 1 such a policy could not be considered Miss- Cheever’s. Tho California State Graijge of the Putrcn? : recently, one | nted. Among thcmrtItErs to bo considered is the appoiat- remorcsTar, Pitch, Iron oi Ink Sta ns and Greaso; for workers iu Machine • Shops, Mines, Lc., ia invaluable. For j making tho Skin White anl Sop, and I giving it a “bloom of beauty.” it ia uu- ; surpassed by any cosmetic known. \ : law holtis ihe pab’.ishrrs of c-verj .p:i;;cr respOBsiblo for v.hit appears in j iriigairon ho columns of their paper. If they libel a 1 rio-sin ;aan they may be sued for damages; and it is i is wet grant of land 1“ tho D'ate for a Stita system of _ H A M D S A P cobta 10 to 15 c • body should ha O L FAIRBANKS & CO., 311 BROADWAY, SEW YORK, 166 Ba’timorc street, Iki*timer/* 53 Camp street. Now Orlea rAISBAMKS & EWING, Mi.o ;ic Hall, PM>lrlphU FAIRBANKS, BROWN « CO., Jhat ticket having on it the 8lh. Oth, and ltlth drawn Dumber*, to f-x' X i RETAIL. That ticket having oa it t to O h, lGtn, a:»d lit!: drawn number*, to That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, -».d Ith drawn numbers, to That ticket having ca it the 2nd, and 5th drawn cumbers, to That ticke t having cu it the 1st, 2si, acu 6th drawn numbers, to A*«l ether tickets (being 2C'7, with t!u.e ol the drawn number* cn, creb Tlioso C6 ticket* having on them iL? 1st at. ! 2nd drav.n numbers, each Those 66 tickets having on them tho ::r• i u .‘ 4th drawn humbet *, each All other ticket* (being 4,224) with two cf the drawn numbers on, each - w durt'O'' And all thow; ticket* (being 25,740) with one only of the drawn numbers, each 2 v j capital x-bi2£ * On Monday* capital will b? $7, W-0 On 2li v : , ♦ •. Oa Tuesday* and Friday* capital will bo 4 500 0» jj e j* ^ r . „„ On Wednesday* capital w.H be ® 00 ; p,j\,lic generally one of the neatest and coziest resort* j XjiTJCXX I ^tLlClTATES L>:c 1 been tu*y for Ih BCAHE.IB ; brushing The Girl of the Period, II be.... On Thuredny* and Saturday* 6,000 00 For further particular* /end for scheme*. No ticket which sLall have ds awn a prize of t *upe- rior denomination can be entitled to an inferior prise. Prizes payable fo-ty (40| day* after tho drawing, anu Bubject to the usual deduction of 15 per cent. All prize* of $20.00 and un i r will !»•» ;»=• t immedi ately after the drawing. Prizes caabod at thl* oG.;e HOWARC ^ CO., Mana2 crs » ATLANTA. GA to ke found anywhere. He lie* opened the season v ith a freth etcck cf pure old Brandies, Whiskies. Vinos, Gins, Ac., and * «tock of real Havana Cigars, s wed! as those of doxaeatic »->anuf«cture. ti' Call on him on Marietta slrttt. sej.7-ti To the Public. mjp-: si (■BANBEST SLIiLUK T n p«» K>:>i ; rffiouM not be clone v.hile the 1 mil j Much, however, depends on the i o defence on their pait to plead that some kind of soil, and whether it •>ae elso furnished to them the libelous infer- or whether it is £od. The latter always seem . iition. They and they alone are made to ; drier than tho former. As a rule, if may l-e _;ay tho penalty. If their panei insults a n an | said that no hud should ba plowed whin it he holds them responsible. The community j sticks to a bright steel mold board. DON'T FAIL TO TRY TH£S£ GOODS. Buy it of year Merchant if he has it or fa’l plowed j will procure It for yrn*. If net, thin write pklct. “AH Rboal Sapollw," ill Is l or Sdeby L; *op2S-2aadcciIA\v ^ I coniicicDt l win give fauExacTicn to au inj cia < Fonriil liraM Gift GBE8rt,!:5fpESEHS?SS; t : I OR THE Bi Ni i IT OF Til-I cm ot Noli nal Hob 1. I gore to acme capons© to make r.cat the |>lsct, an 1 with an fvpertecc^ cf over twenty year*, I feel confident I will give fatiefacticn to all rnj cld cu*tt n | calL ■ import! .nadullf- I '.j«Lnto k it r 3 ; oa L a i 1873, FALL THAOS. 1873,PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. . and at j Jr fo BhitO t.-L iocs not allow’ them to pul forward a man of straw, nor even tbo real author cf the insult, mkss the latter volunteers to mako Lis con-! t p lv Ci0 rnin nection with ihe offense known to the ag grieved party. Tut so being facls, it js plain that the publishers aro the only parlies whoie names can lawfully i>2 demanded in a court of justice upon the trial of a suit for damages, or :u a criminal prosecution. If Mr. Shanks, knowing, had refused to tell the name of the responsible editor of the Tribune, or the legal Title of the Tribuno Association, he might awfully an! rightfully have teen held lor ontempt of court. Bat when tho Grand Jury making inquisition know that Whitelaw iieid is the responsible editor, and that the name of the Tribune Association is what we have just written, they have no right to fl*»k Mr. Shanks who wrote a certain article in the Tribune. They would not have the right »o ask even Mr. Iteid such a question. They :an proceed to find an indictment against IK* Tribune Association, if by publishing rny, ..rticle that 083relation has violated a criminal ! law. If it be a suit for damages, the court j an proceed to give judgment against the as- ; soeialion and make tho monc-j*. There is, ! therefore, no excuse lor Judge Gilbert’s un-j lawful commitment of Sir. Shanks. Judge I G. has done that for which ho ought to be ; impeached, and for which he would bo im- j • cache 1 if the Legislature cf New York wei Another Smash Up,—A lumber and gravel train collided on the Southwestern road yester-! • Hurd’s crossing, 11 or 12 miles from this city, by which both engines j and ther trains were badly wrecked. Nobody ; killed or seriously hurt by the accident. The trains were irregular, and the accident is said to have been the result of a misunderstanding. 5 The mail train from Macon in conscquenco of the accident reached here more than an hour i behind time. Superintendent Clark and others went out last afternoon to look after \ the wrecks. ENOCH MORGANS S O N S, j M N RGERS & CO 12.000 CASH ‘GIFTS, $1,500,000 ! >ai!MJtw3m 30 PAHK l'LACE. N. Y. , * TI * ** * A Pure Stimulant. MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS 0? Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’ GLOTHINO 416 BllOADWAT. SSW YORK. TE offer to SOUTHEIiX MERCHANTS for tho ! Kvery Fifth Twkel Dnr.. a Lift. 8250.000 |tHK FOL’RTH ORASD OUT CONCERT av!b5r- I nil DC JL ized by BiH-cial *ct of tbe Leai*lature l or the ben- i cf the Public Library of K«-ntncky, will take place ‘ For tiie Winter Campaigu. OID SGC.LAND ANNOUNCES TO BIS FLIEND8 THOUSAND SUMMER DRINKS anxiwH to dispose of ts sake room for , — _\ing8—ranches, Winca, Brandy Saiashe*, J Cocktails *nd everything to make a man comfortable, j served in the best ttyle. Thu only bar in town that keeps JUST FROM NEW YOR r.iCentury Whisky! IW ensuing Fail and Winter Trade, * very la; w ! and attractive stock of CLOTHING, specially adapted i ini' nblic Library Hall at Louisville. Kentucky, j to the wants of the Southern people. Sparing no ex- | , pense to secure the best talent, we invite an examina- j tion of our stock. Our good* aro manufactured exclu- ; i lively for the OotffSOf! COUNTY WHISKY U Xo. 4 Wnii ! WEDNESDAY. DEC. 3. 1373. stpio-AQi The Maison DeVille. SOUTHERN STATES. M RS. Ot'OV toil announces that *.he has just 1 returned from New York, bringing A FULL LISE OF MILLINERY GOOD3, MUFFS, ’ Fur*. Button Mould-*. Babies' Hits, Old Ladirt*’ Cap*, Flower*, Feather*, Plumes of a:l kinds. THE CENTURY WHISKIES A PURE ! Southern Merchant* are moro coiUtn fo find with cs etyle of garment, and a lia* of sizes adapted to thoi. u *ve j want* than 1* possible in a stock of Clothing manufac- I G f tured for a Northern or Western market. j xt tL Orders eoliclted, to which wo gite spec!*! aitention. display Mr. W. T. Burge, lato Marshall L Burge, Charleston. j ea t?d connected with us, and represents Georgia. Samples of our Good* sent on application. ^■ Or’y *ixty thousand Ticket* wCl be sold, and one- ! htlf; f these are inteudt*d for the Er.ropeai: market, | thus! caving only 30.000 for sale in tha United State*, whero 100.000 were disposed of for the Third Concert. J Tho ticket* are divided into ten coupons or par(«, adapted to their ( have j t their back the Scheme, with a full explaaati the mode oi drawing. At thi* Conceit, which will be the grandest mu«i itnessed in this country, the uupre GREENE & ROSSIGNOL, Druggists \ Pliannacists. liiPORTEKS AND $1,1300,000, rjtLii it, to p’e Ladic*. such a 1< ni'J,. Iv as it cii ’Lt to l>o.—!!' <‘1 I>ii. ! ... DUTTERICK PATTERNS, I VVANIY VEAL , O’CON^iOi. ha* enjoyed the patronage r-ho has done her beat to customer*. But never lias she tad i S » Tasty and So Complete a<* at preoenf. i CALL FROM EVERY LADY of Atlanta cuRonading country. If i friends Sxn vr : in a Chicaoo Uhcikh. .hicago tier in the New York, World wys: • A 1 “An extr: »rdinary scene cecnrreil in Calvary } episcopal '’barcli on Sanday last, which has | - o far esc,. »ed notice in the local press. Rev. j j J. r. Walk r, tho rector, was noticed by his i tongregftri'n to bo in apparently ill health • ml and to rend service in the morning with an 1 unusual fee Lien os*. When, however, ho came • Atlanta Ladle to tho Berm >n he broke down completely, and in a few Kt .tiling sentences annoanced tbe gratify ber reason. II * had not dinned the day bffore, he said, as he had no money wherewith to go tan an marketing, and all that ho had eaten on Sat- * ASSORTMENT OF MILINERY COODS urday and Sunday was bread and batter and | tea. When Le went home on Sunday he was j not sure that ho should even find that The • ongregation rose and departed without any further sermon. Cavalry parish is not a very large or wealthy one, but it is abundantly ' able to support its incumbent. Mr. Walker ' is a gentleman of ability, education and zeal, ! and his case will cause a sensation \rh;*n it is ; tutu go eluewh now made public. I may add that Mr. Walker had in\iUlionf; j to more dinner; on Sunday last than he conld ; have eaten in a month; but his parishioners j feel soro upon the subject, and think that the j exposure was not seemly. Their neglect is i probably owing to the fact that the rector has | a small private income of his own, which, I h^hTdrl^ 11 " tdken up in ,b0 cduca,ion of i Sheriff’s Sale for November European tours will not bo so popular with Americans next, as they have been dur ing this year, unless there shall be more se curity as to remittances. A late Paris letter to the New York Times says that dispatches are coming from all parts of the conti nent testifying to the distress caused by the failure of our great banking houses. Several ladies in Dresden claim to have been left utterly destitute. On© geutlem&u has just telegraphed as follows: “For God’s sake help me out or 1 shall be arrested here. I was behind in mv payments—waiting money , . ,* / . , j ,, , i i K'X raw, a cut uu uw, 4 miuo*, a BunaciDK mace from home —and havo just got J. Cook a j morticing machine, 1 lathing machine, 1 baring Co.’s draft.” Among the hotel keepers of Eu- chiue, l rooting michim*, 1 mou'diug m*c!.in* rope the failure of bankers will not be taken as an excuse lor delay, and if not nt once treated as an cscroc au unfortunate will be in formed that “that trick is tried cn nearly every day. Tbo waiters become insolent, and made every hour & period of torture, and the victim bas to bear it all becauso he can not get away. old, and until nour favorite brand cut cf the market, ' because tL»o principle upon which they are made is i superior. They are lir^t carefully distilled from se lected stock and stored away until ihev have attaiu-d 1 a certain ago, when they aru Itc-DUfillid hy n IVaiiiar ulrich ^kich extract* tho filed oil, but retains t’oo I oils of the grain. It is tho fu3el oil which p j tho poiaoDous properties, and impart* tho sharp, cf Ihe , flavor noticeable in many brand* of whisky; it i j ferment and essential oils which impart the rich, oily, so and , mellow flavor, and it is principally ia Harrison Bradford & Go’s! STEEL PENS. Special attention called to the well known L-iral.-r*. , oO.j—75—28—-0 k *22. FACTORY, K7. YERSCOK; OFFICE, 75 JOHN ST., H. Y SOUTHERN COTTA WOKKS. divided into 12,00-) cash gift*, will be distributed 1 lot among the tiibct-Loldt tickets to L“ drawn from on and the gills ftom another. -the number* of tl.e i WHOLESALE OEALIRS IN 0RU33 k MtiCSISTS SUN DRIES. ?MNTS, OILS, CLASS- 4C-. • -vhctl by blind children, LIST OF GIFTS. EXTRACTING TIIE FUSE . O’L, , and retaining tho cascntial oils, which constitute* the i aupericrity and peculiarity of thi* proccsi. ; At the time of re-distillation, the packages ere ' thoroughly cleansed and steamed out, refilled with the ! perfected product, and again stored away to ripen and mellow with ago, which it doe* in a much greater de- , gree than is possible without such treatment. Wo di- ; vide it into different grades, according to ago, desig nated as X, XX, XXX and XXXX, and'the latter rbal- ‘ lengea comparison with ANY WHIdKY. 10 Cash do Ca*h Gilt*, 60 Caah Gl ho Cash Gift*, iro Cash Gist-. 150 Cash Gilt-. 250 Caah G.fi*. 323 Cash Gifts, 11,009 Ca>?h Gifts, 50 ( ich.... 100 000 < 50 000 | 25 000 17 £00 100 COO I ISO 000 j 50 000 ' 40 WO • 40 000 ; 45 COO ; 5i) M ! 32 000 i 550 5W ( Total, 12.000 gift', all cash, am.ucting t >... .$l,50O.C00 The distribution will be positive whether *11 the Ticket* are sold or not. and the 12,000 gilts all paid in proportion to tho Tickts cold—all unsold Tickets being destroyed as at the tlrat and second Concerts, and not represented in tha dra .trg. PRICE OF TICKETS. ! No. 264 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, CA. kEO. E. RAT(1,!ITE&€0.. COTTON FACTORS, Ig-itaivo GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 14 Jurkfon Stmt, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, B EO to anr.onnco that they Lava a commodious l'ire-proof Warehoure. and ar* pr< pared to make liberal cash advance* on Cotton and other produce. RAGGING and TIES always on ham!. Commission 2*;, Ticket* for $1,COO; 113 Whole Ticket* for $5,WO; i fgj. rolling cotton $1 per bale. 27 Whole Ticket* for $10,000. No discount ou let* set-C-2m AY i than Hr »<l to Ape or I*rice She ia always gl^l to meet her j [H rtfully, SIR3. E. P. O’CONN JB, 27 Whitehall street, i Atlanta. Ga. FULTON COUNTY ; The almost universal testimony of tl:c*e who Lav-.- used tho CENTURY WHI9KIE4 is tliat thure is an en tire absence ot headaches and other disagreeable a't r- effccts so often experienced in the use or other brand*. This ia a direo con*r-t]'ienca of the •rill! CSDEltSiaJJED HAVE THOT! W<iKKk ]‘-^Thlrd. •ndjull.p.rtical tuli op ration and aro now prepared to rec tor all all kinds of TERRA COTTA WORKS. 8oeh Parity of ihe Century Wh'kkh and the imparity of many other brand*. T ABSOLUTELY PURE; five prominent ch'-idat to thi* fact, vir. Professor SII.LMAX, State Chcmint of Conn*. s Window <h»p*. Euricbmont* ol Co*:ii‘e . Bracketts, Medallion, and everything m xh< i Architect: ual line. Aico Chimney To]*a, Yam'*, FI owe; Pot*, Statuary, etc, Also, manufacturer* of SEWER PIPE, ; From 3 to 30 inche* in diameter. Also, inte’ i.ir deco re | rgtiou*, such aa •‘ T Centre Pieces, Cornice, etc. We will guarantee all the work that we unriertufc to *i ecu to to give entire eatiafaction. PELLEGRINI k CASTLEBERRY, anfi-dt. Rraoetrack Street, near U. S. Bamw'k«. than $300 worth of Tickets at a t; The unparalled *uco»'6a of the Third Gift Concert, as well *e tho satisfaction given by tbe Firut and Second makes it only ntce**«ry ti annonno© the Fourth to in- ■ tbe prompt eaie cf every Ticket. The Fourth Gift Concert will be conducted in all Its details l.ke ' ~ may be learned from circular*, which wilt be sent free from thi* office to all ho may apply for them. Tickets now r« a y lor sale, and all order* accent pl ied l.y the money promptly filled. Liberal term* ht-n to tkosn who buy to sell sgoin. C. E. FHINIZY. f. b .ranozY C. H. PHIN1ZY & CO., COTTON FACTORS, THOS. E. BRANU-ETTc, Agent Pub. Lib. Ky., and Manager Gift Concert. Public Library Building. Louisville, Ky. ; For ticket* or information apply to Rod wine A Fox, solo ngent*. Atlanta. Ga. •ngl9-dW ed.k 8n n A w» d M AUGUSTA, CA, AKE LI BEK AT. ADVANCES ON CONSIGN MENTS OF t'OTTON. Buy aud sell Con*ract*for Fu ! ture Delivery in this market or New York. Furnish I Planter* with Supplier*. LAND’S rofess-»r C. U. SHEPARD, Jn.. State Chemist of South Cm olio rofeasor W. C. TILDEN, Wsahington, D. ' rofensor JOHN DARBY. Professor A. ME VMS. . . city of Atlanta, Fulton co .nty, Georgia, on ‘.he first Tuesday In November next, within tho legal , hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Two bureaus one wardrobe, one sideboard, one •ecrotary, ono largo desk, and six fine parlor chairs Levied on as the property of Jared I. and Nannie E Whitaker, by virtue of and to satisfy a m -rtgage fl. fu issued fr«»m Fulton Superior Court in favor of Mrs H. A. Kirkpatrick vs Jared I. Whitake* and Nannie K Whitaker. Property pointed out in A. fa., September 1st, 1873. M Also, on the **ra • day, first Tuesday In November, will be sold on the premise*, in a factory on the corner of Harris and Butler street*, In the city ot Atlanta, : Fulton county, Ga., one plaining machine, 1 rip saw, ! 1 gig raw. I cut off caw, 2 lathoa, 1 surfacing machine, • trimming saw, line shafting, pulley* and belting at- Uched, together with all tho tool* used about said mi- | chine*, all the fixtures, lumber and material, located I It h** now boon some time in use for hospital and in said factory. Levied on as tbe proporty of Ron- I other medical purposes whero rtimulaut* ar* required, dean k Co , by virtue of and to satisfy a fl. fa. issued , and it has been noted that In delicate and critical f Ail of whom agree In pronout FAULT," and “ FREE FROM . SUBSTANCE W HATKVEU.’’ from Fulton Superior Court iu favor of Paul Jones, where used, that thero Sr., vs. Rondeau A Co. Property pointed out in fi. fa. I nervous prostration and reaction n A. M. 1’KUKEiWON, Sheriff. ! low* the use of ordinary stimulants. eeptlO-w - 4T printer’* fee $2 60 per levy. ! Madison House. N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer VALUABLE PLANTATION IN GOR DON COUNTY. mUE FORMER RESIDENCE AND PLANTATION of Major James Freeman, deceased, cf Gordou county. This plantation contain* about -1.000 Acrcsoliaud, 1 lying n**ar tbo Coascwatfie River, on tho old Tennea- | fco Road, amt on tho contemplated route ef the (’ar- I tersville and Dm-ktown Railroad, with fine, Urge. | commodious Dwelling containing eiglit room*. Also, burnos, stables, Ac., Ac, It has always been cUsst-d ! one of the be»t grass and stock farms in Cherokee, j Georgia. It ha* been long known *■ a place exceed ingly healthy, oeing surrounded by mountains and with plenty of the beet running waters near the homestead. Tiie lands aro well watered with good, re absence cf the | clear, never-failing fttcara*. aud in good condition of hic.h so oftou ful- improvement.and cnutaui* over GOOaerea Aral clans hot tom laud, and will produce clover and grasses of I heavy growth. *h well as cotton. This desirable farm | i« lot a*.cd eighteen turns from Calhoun, aud eight i Analytical and Assay Laboratory, Atlanta, G corgia. “Well, Patrick,” Atked a doctor, “how do j oa feel to-day?” “Och, Docbtor, dear, I in- 1 MADISON, O E O It O I A. joy very poor Lcaitb interely ; the rheumatics are very diKtre^ing iudade; vhe-n I go to ’ npRAVKLF.R3,inxalid*andf*»mi;iei tors i3 L.i- XXXX Century Whisky | Roccivod a medal aud diploma of merit at the Vn i Exposition, I cing tli« oulj brand out of five on • , bition tar. * shift; o I lay awoke nil night, end me toes is L JL or the beat hotel* in tho Houth. Putters ..t nil I For *il« by druggists *rd first-cl**'* dealer* through wi’lf <1 I1D ftfi l/ir* HH ft , ' , OOK' hen*8 COC ROW'hcn * * Who Will tsko care Of oaggagn. Ilium I out tho United Stales; wl’.dlrulu by 1 EJTf f 1II reasonable. P. B. WOODARD. II. K. THURBER k CO.. General Agent*. I Rthand up I fall down immediately. May23 d tf. ! «epiycm New York c.tr. i from I'slmtouut post ofiico. The sale will tike pi see at Calhoun. C*, I FIRST TUESDAY iu NOVEMBER next. i*..k | given tauroedlately. Plenty of good nmlcw. ! grain, itnplcnn ut*. Ac., up the pUcj 1 Term*—t»ue-| ■v it Ii lire m the ►lock, oi Judge I | Judge I.oclirM Wallace k Fo I Itdyd-eSti-lf ; halancn un^, two and three nt Waring n t;*. Sold on account and It W. Freeman. Apply to If. W. Freemin, ou tbe place. < r to . Real E-t-te Agent*. Atinnta, Ga. ala, pig and bar iron, *tocl, «re* of gold copper, lead, nine, nickel, mauga- ue-e. a toy*. hrait*e«. coal oil*, paint*, wine*, beer, milk, calcub, poison*, ct-\ List of ch'trge* mailed pratl*. Address, P. O. Box 30A. W. J. L.VND, Cnemii-t. rjpo *«dl ing Book* Agents Wanted, L»y *ut,Hcrip to*i one of the n o*t rapidly sell- , I m *\ VH> 111 SPEC TF rLf.Y INFORM M V FRIENDS aud the public that I have entered the COAL TRADE, and nave op/nel an oflieo and yard on the corner of Grubb and Prowl street*, near Peachtree 1 have no hesitation »n saying that I have a BETTER GRATE COAL THAN TH¥ COAL CRREK. It bum* just a* we I. lias le*« anlplmr in It, aud doe* not coke a* bad aa C al Creek, and only makes hair the quantity of aske*. aud i* perfectly clear of alate. By strict attent-on to Wine**, and furnishing tbe VERY BEST OF GRATE COAL. I hope to merit a I tbe ral *h*r- of patronage. tep!7 dSiu J. g. LSSTRK. THE ’’VICTOR ver p iblu-h-d. Apuly to K* N/4B1UI V. suS-c. ption Publisher, a#*s«>n 11 -r in cuiar. Madleon, Ga. W^ANTFD- > > S-'Uthfr j The ••Victor** no ••putting.” I au«5 tf General Agent* in every Sta r in tn, r the Victor Sewing Machine, will *»ll on It* merit*, and require*