The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 16, 1873, Image 2

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a i" ..S' ! « =*=* n YORE — —I 'fr* -<» —*■ r WINES AND LIQUOR*. A WHOLESALE. Who K: I El NATHAN UVU.IE—ABHTH OT 1T.TINO IN THIS cm. der Jo*ea. Afraid trfspaak , yet baring tue j terrible burden on hia conscience, tell siek, and died in Jauuary, 1872. The nUb-ment to be made by Irving will be, it is understood, as follows: The men engaged in the affair were himself, Dan Kelly, William Forrester, and William F. Carr. George Ellis was to have formed oue of the party, bat, previous to the murder, was ar- ranted in the Twentieth Precinct, and sen tenced to the State Prison for the robbery of 8. Ifigel's jewelry store. The object was robbery, not murder, and none were in terested in the success of the venture except themselves. Forrester gained access jo the house during the daytime, concealed himself in the cellar, and waited for night to come. When the time cam- he opened the door of the basement for Ke'ly and Carr who entered. Irving remained outside, watching the police. Forrester, Kelly and Carr went up stairs, en tered the room, stole ibo studs, watch, money and sate key from Mr. Nathan's clothes, and then opened the safe in the adjoining room. Startled by the noise, Nathan rushed to the door and grappled with Kelly, who, holding the dog in his hand, struck tbo bank* r down. Then the sate was ran-acked, and leaving the body of the murdered man on the fl air, the murderers crept out of the hall d >or into the street, nnd rejoined Irving. He received for uis share $10,000 in bonds, which were in the safe, and a memorandum book. The wa'cb was panned in Abraham Goodman's, No. 13 Centre street, on the morning after the mur der, anil was subsequently redeemed. Irving maims to bo able to produco both waich and bonds. Hut tbe correctness of the story can only be proved by such negative proof, and until Irving produces such proof his story rests under a snadow. It is asserted confi dently among a certain ring of thieves, how ever, that Irving is right, and that if his terms are acceded to by the District Attorney, he will prove what he says. Irving has been a thief far almost twenty He served oue term of nine years in came out a skilled profession- From Um Newkirk Time* John T. Irving, the burglar, self-accused of being couctmed in the murder of Mr. Benja min Nsthan. tbe banker, on the morning of the 29tb of July, 1870, arrived from San Fran cisco yesterday m TLing, in charge of Capt. Irving and Detective Da8€obury« of tbo De tective force. The prisoner was at once taken to the Central Office and locked up in the strong cell formerly occupied by Forrester. \ guard was olftc^d at tbe door and all communication with the prisonor rig orously prevented. During the after noon Irving’s wife came to seo him, but was denied permission by the officers in charge. To day, in all probability, Irving will be brought before the District Attorney, to whom, if his freedom is guaranteed, ho will make an important statement, and show by indubitable facts who the murderer of Nathan was. This story has yet to be told, and Irv.ng has yet to produce the vannitd proof in the shape of Mr. Nathan's watch and #10,- 000 wortn of bonds, which be claims were taken from Mr. Nathan's safe by the murderer of the banker. Sufficient, however, has been cleaned by the Time- reporter, in connection with facts already in his possession, to f.rm r. fair estimate of what Irving’s statement will bo. In order that this statement should be thoroughly understood, and the case as it now stands seen plainly iu all its bearings it is necessary to review somewhat in detail not only tbe history of the crime itsel/, but the subsequent chcnnistaoces connected with tbe case. * The murder of Mr. Nathan was com mitted by professional tbieves, at 2:15 o'clock oa the morning of July 2b, 1870. The in strument used in the commission of the rime was a ship-calker’s dog. No resident. _ eare jj e scr , of the house had any participation whatever ! g in „ g ingi an( j JDVBRT1S8MBMT8. ENOCH MMHAirS SONS S A P O L I O S A P O L I O S A P O L 1 O r Water. S A P O L I O clean* Punt and Wood, In fact the entire house, better than Soap. No slopping. Saves labor. You can’t afford to bo without it- 8 A P O L I O N. YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. CAUTION. BUT WLY TOE GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALE8, MANUFACTURED T E. & T. FAIRBA1 & CO. S A P O L I O S A P O L I O SAP O L 1 O (Invaluable. . 8 A P O L I O removes Soap from Marble Mantels, Tablet and Statuary, from bard Inished Walla, and from China and Porcelain. sided with his wife iu his country- seat, at Morristown, New Jersey, only remaining at his city residence when ever compelled to do so by pressure of bnsi- ncss. On the day previous to his murder be came to the city, intending to be present at the services in the Nineteenth Street Syna gogue on the following day, which was tbo anniversary of his mother's death. A mat tress had been laid down on the floor of the reception-room on the second floor of the house fronting on Twenty-third street, and a bi-d made on it. From this reception-room a dooT opened into a small hall bedroom fitted op as an office, and in which was Mr. Nathan s private safe. There slept in the house that night, beside tbe murdered man. his two sons, Washington and Frederick, Mrs. Ann Kelly, the housekeeper, and her --on William. The night was a terrible one, and fi ting to the deed. It rained in torrenis, and the continuous thunder drowned the noise of the crime, and probably tbe death cncs of the victim. The dreadful dis covery was made shortly beiore G o'clock by .Mr. Nathan's son Washington, who entered the reception room iu order to awaken his father, whom he found lying across the threshold of the office, mangled and battered almost beyond recognition. Ho gave tbe alarm, and tashing to the street door to call the police, almost ftumbled over tbe dov, which, covered with blood, lay on tbe floor of the ball. The murderers had taken Mi N tban’s diamond stud- and watch from his pock et, ransacked the safe, tbe key of which was in Mr. Nathan’s pocket. Tbe late Superin tendent Jourdan at ouce fastened on tbe true theory of the c-se. It wm evident that tbe ‘•job’’ wa3 oue done by professionals, in tbe following manner: They entered Mr. Nathan's room, and took the studs from his shirt-front, | _____ u v the watch from his pocket, and tbe key from j JUbT FROM N tt W TURK his person, without disturbing him. They \ then entered the office, opened the safe, and ! were going through it, when a loose cash-box fell and awoke Mr. Nathan. He advanced to the door of the little room, grappled with the foremost burglar, and was battered down. The murderers then -elected the valuables in the safe, nnd left the house by the front hail door, dropping the dog iu tbe hall way aa they passed out to join tbe i ems: sing one of the gang who was watching in the street. This theory having been fixed on, the detectives proceeded to find the enm- in Js known to have been in the city at tbe time, who, from their characteristics, wonld be the most likely to engage in such a “job.' George Ellis and William Forrester were tbe foremost of the men thus selected. Forrester | E.pecial Attention was found to have fled tbe city shortly after ; the mnrder. nnd Ellis was discov- BUTTER1CK PATTERNS, cred to have been sentenced to State Prison j before the murder was committed. Superin tendent Jourdan had Ellis brought down from Sing Sing and lodeed in the Sixth Pre cinct Station, where Captain Kennedy kept him in the most secret manner. One day Ellis was brought to headquarters and taken into Jourdan's office, where be was shown twenty-four ship-calker’s dogs. He intuitive ly knew what was wanted, and at once picked up tbe one with which Mr. Nathan was mur dered, sayjng, “That's the dog, I know it." But further than that no facta were obtained from Ellis, who wonld not speak unless par doned. The Superintendent Kelso, Jour dan's successor, issued a proclamation for the arrest of Billy Forrester, who was arrest ed in Washington last year, and discharged after examination in this city. Forrester ad mitted to th ■ Times reporter, as far as any man in his position would admit, that he was concerned >n the crime, but was not the actu al murd- t This bli _s the cof o up to the confession of Irving. Daring la-t month a man, giving the name of John T. Irving, made a state ment of Chief Crowley and Captain Lees, of the detective force ot San Francisco, in which he said that he was Irving, tbo famous New Vork burglar, and that bo was concerned in the murder of Nsthan. He was interviewed by the San Francisco press, and such sensa tional stories published that the attention of the authorities was naturally drawn 10 the matter. The Central Office detectives, how ever, placed small reliance in tbe statement made by IrviDg. and hot for the exertions of Captain Thomas J. Kennedy, of the Sixth Precinct, Irving might have remained in Cali- a the murder. The entrance to the house ; ft j j{; s first crime of any note was the at- was effected through the basement door, and | tempted robbery of Simpson’s pawn-shop, the robbers fled by the front hall door in , (-orner of Bowery and Delancey street. He. 1 wenty-third street. I or some time previous w j [fi partners, hired a room in a bouse in * the murder, Mr. Nathan had re- Delancey street, and cut through the wall until directly over the roof ot the vault in the rear of Simpson’s store. Before they could enter tho vault Detectives Lyon and King arrested them. They were discharged. Three weeks after ho was arrested wnn Willie Carr for robbing a lace-house at No. 15 Lispeuard street. Carr was convict ed. and sentenced to five years’imprisonment. Irving, on the 26th o f 'July, 1870 was bailed by one Levy, a receiver of stolen goods. On the 20th Mr. Nathan was murdered. After tho Nathan murder Irving was not seen or beard of nntil while endeavoring to rob Ar- bnckle s spice mill, in Front street, Brook lyn, with three others, named Martin, Ma li! z, and Ma.oney, he was fired on and shot. He informed on his companions, who were arrested by Detective Fim, then of tbe Fourth Precinct, and given to the authorities. Ia the week following Irving escaped from the Brooklyu City Hospital and fled. Ho re turned, and on the first of June robbed a jewelry store in Chatham street, near Doyer. William Forrester’s career as a criminal is too well known to be repeated. He is now in Joilet Prison, Illinois. “Willie” Carr is a thief, and is now in Sing Sing. Dan Kelly, the last of the fonr, is a most desperate and brutal rnffiau, anil has served two terms id State prison previous to the one which he is now serving in Auburn Prison, having been drafted there from Sing Sing. He has always borne the reputation of not pausing to take human life when in difficulty. Chief Mat-ell would not make any state ment to the press jesterday. nor permit the Times reporter to fee Irving. To-day the pris oner will be brought before District Attori- ey Phelps, and some new developments may be expected. S A P O L. I O There is no one article known that will do so many kinds of work and do it as well as Sapo- lio. Tn it. handSAPO LIO a new and wonderfully effective Toilet Soap, having no equa. in this country or abroad. HANDS APOLIO ae an article for tbe Bath, “reaches the foundation” of all dirt, opens tbe pores and gives a healthy action and brilliant tiDt to the skin. GEORGIA StateLottery FOR SEPTEMBER. FOlt THE BENEFIT OF THE Qrptas’Hie & Free Sttal. DBAWINGS DAILY, AT 5 P. 1L Capital Prize $7,000.00 30,816 Prizes, Amounting to $53,253.20. Tickets $l>00, Shares in Proportion 76,076 tickets and the drawing of 12 ballots, there will be 220 prizes sch having three of the drawn num bers on it; 4,356, each haviog two of tnem cn; 25,740, PAch having one only ot them on; and also j 45,760 tickets, witn neither of tbe drawn numbers on them, being blanks. To determine the fate of these prizes and blanks, 78 numbers, from 1 to 78 inclusive, will be severally placed In a wheel on the day of the drawing, and 12 ot HANDS APOLIO Cleanses and Beautifies tbe Skin, in stantly, removing any stain or blemish from b th ha da and face. Standard Scales. Stock Scales, Coal Scales, Hay Scales, Dairy Scales, Cousteb be ales, Ac. Scales Repaired Promptly & Reasonably For sale also, Troemer’s Coffee and Drug Mills, Composition Bells, all sizes Letter Presses, Ac. THE MOST FEBFFCT ALARM CASH DRAWER. Miles Alarm Till Co.’s. DBA WEB mO OUR USUAL STOCK OF JL we have jnst added an Ageoey for the CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA KEB, Gaff & Co., Proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Aurora, Indiana. Thi* Beer is specially made for shipment Booth, and is, therefore, the best ever sold in this State. (Every keg guaranteed to be good and sound. Order* SoUoltod. We refer the public to the following correspon d ° V CUTHMAN St HAAS. ATLANTA, GA. ATLANTA, GA., Juxf. 18, W75. Mr. \V. J. Land, City: Dear 8ib—Meters. Gaff A Co., of Cincinnati. Ohio, desire us to accept tbe Agency for the aaie of fheir Orescent Brewery Vienna beer. We have tried the- Beer and find it a pleeaant and palatable beverage,tat before accepting the sale of it we want your profhs aional opinion as to ita purity, we, therefore. <te«fce you to call at our ate re and draw a sample from a rami: lot wtiich we have here. After you have made an aftki • yaia let na know the result. Respectfully, GL'THMAN 1 HAAS ATLANTA, OA., Jnt !. *73. Messrs. Guihman d - Haas, Atlanta, Ga Gevtlemrk—'This will certify that I have made a thorough chemical examination ot the •* Crete Brewery ” Lager Beer, received of you a few dsy^ * w w I find the article free from injurious them drawn out at random: and that ticket having for ! drugs, etc., the bitter principle being due to its combination tho 1st, 2nd. and 3rd drawn numbers, ! Bor Benin. will be entitled to the capital prize of $7,000 00 \ The analysis herewith affixed exhibits the That ticket having on it the 4th, 6th. and 6th tics of the main proximate constituents and comparts drawn numbers, to 650 00 } favorably with the analyses of the best foreign beer* anti- 650 00 j 650 j HANDS APOLIO is without a rival in the world for cur ing or preventing roughness and chap ping of either bands or face. HANDS APOLIO removes Tar, Pitch, Iron o» Ink Sta’ns and Grease; for workers in Machine Shops, Miues, Ac., is invaluable. For making the Skin White and Soft, and givmg it a “bloom of beauty.” it is un surpassed by any cosmetic known. handSAPOLIO DON’T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. Bay it of your Merchant If he has It or will procure it for you. If not, then write for oar Pamphlet. “ All about Sapollo,” and It will be mailed free. ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS, aojz8-d&w3m 20 PaBK PLACE. N. Y. A Pure Stimulant. Fairliaaks’ Scale Warehouses, FAIRBANKS & CO., 311 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 166 Baltimore street, Be timore, 53 Camp street. New Orleans. FAIRBANKS & EWINC, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN A CO., 2 Milk street, Boston. For Sale by Leading Hardware Dealers. sep28-2mdeod&w That ticket having on it the 7th, 8th, and 9th drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the 10th. 11th. and 12th drawn numbers, to That ticket having ou it tho 2nd, 3rd, and 4th drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the 3d, 4th and 5th drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the 5th, 6th, and 7th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 6th, 7th, and 8th drawn uumbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 8th, 9th, and 10th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having ou it the 9th, 10th, and 11th drawn numbers, to C50 00 That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and ita drawn cumbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the let, 2nd. and 5th drawn numbers, to That ticket hating ou it the 1st, 2d. and 6th drawn numbers, to | All other tickets (being 207, with three of the j drawn numbers on, each Those 66 tickets having on them the let and 2nd drawn numhers, each Those 66 tickets having on them the 3r d and 4th drawn humbers, each All other tickets (being 4,224) with two of the drawn numbers on, each And all those tickets (being 25,740) with one only of the drawn numbers, each 10 CAPITAL PRIZE On Mondays capital will be $7,000 00 On Tuesdays and Fridays capital will be 4,500 00 On Wednesday a capital w'll be.. On Thursdays and Saturdays 6,000 00 For further particulars ►end for schemes. No ticket which shall have di awn a prize of a supe rior denomination can be entitled to au inferior prize. Prizes payable fo ty (40) days gfter the drawing, ana subject to the usual deduction of 15 per cent. AH prizes oi $20.00 and under will be paid immedi ately after the drawing. tgr Prizes cashed at this office HOWARD & CO.. Managers, ir9p-fob21 ana ales. very truly, yours, WM. J. LAND. An. ObSYn. ANALYSIS: Extractive matter. (Sugar. Dextrine, Albu- j men, Hop Resin, etc.) Pej. tCtSi 650 00 i Alcohol—(volume per ceutagel tftgDor I Water Pet. 88.DT17 650 00 i Specific gravity of tbe Beer .1.0157 jy3-t( RETAIL. 217 60 | 217 60 20 00 j io oo ! 5 00 j 2 00 j ON TIME. THE GIRL OF THE PERIOB;! LUCH HARRIS painting, The Girl of the Period, and at last his efforts bare been crowned with success. He is ab.e now to present to bis old friends and the .... * public generally one oi the neatest and coziest resort* SOW w ! to be found anywhere. He hag opened the season 1 with a fresh stock of pure old Brandies, Whiektef, Wine*. Gins, &c., and a stock of real Havana Cigars, as well a* those of domestic manufacture. AIT Gall ou him on Marietta street. §ep"-tt To the Public. ATLANTA. GA GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN. Fwtt fira!” Gin Coot, I OB THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. returned from New York, bringing A FULL LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS, MUFFS, Furs. Button Moulds, Babies’ Hats, Old LadhV Caps, Flowers, Feathers, Plumes of ail kinds. And everything, in fact, to please or beautify the Ladies. Called to our Assortment of I A Fnller and Completer Stock than was Ever Offered Before. During tbo course of TWENTY YL.lRS, in which MRS. O’CONNOR has enjoyed tho patronage of the Atlanta Ladies, »he has doco her best to please and gratify all her customers. Bat never has she had on hand an ASSORTMENT OF M1LINERY GOODS So Tasty and So Complete as at present. She solicits a CALL FROM EVERY LADY of Atlanta and surrounding country. If she can’t please you then go elsewhere. She is always glad to meet her Century Whisky! THE CENTURY WHISKIES A PURE ! T h * IHEY ARE DIFFERENTLY PREPARED FROM any Whisky in the market, and are d lvingmauy old, and until now favorite brand , out of tbe market, because the principle upon which they are made is superior. They are first carefully distilled from se lected stock and stored away until ibey have attained a certain age, when they are friends. Respectfully, cetU MRS. E. P. O'CONNOR, 27 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Dollar Savings Bank. either by past duo notes or ovcrchecks, are quested to make payment immediately. Any legal demands against the Bank will bo received at par in payment of any indebtedness to tbe Bank. Depositors will please band in their books to be balan ced. Any assets of tbe Brnk will be given in cx- chaug e for deposits to these desiring immediate set- tlemen t. JAMES M WILLIS, octll -2tawlm Cashier. forniu natil the present day. Captain Ken- > N. R. FOWLER. Auctioneer Body went to work on tho caeo, and, from a elignt cine gamed in bis isTcstigation, pro ceeded to a ship-yard at tho foot of Houston street, and there learned that he could find the address of Nicholas Jones, a ship-calker, at a ship-lnrntshing store in the vicinity. He went there and found that Jones bad resided in Bteoton street, hat that bis mother lived in Cannon street, between Bivington and Stan ton street*. Capt. Kennedy proceeded there, and, with Detective Dolan, of the Sixth Pre cinct tonnd Jones' mother. The result was that be obtained the following important in formation. Jones, who was better known as “Nick” Jones, was a man of social habits and generous disposition. He worked as a ship calker in the Brooklyn Navy-yard from 1865, and usually, in the evening, went to a saloon called “The Senate,” then on the corner of £aet Broadway and Grand street. In 1869 and 1870 this saloon was headquarters tor John T. Irving and two other desperate bur glars named Willie T. Carr and Dan Kelly- -Tones became acquainted with them, not knowing them to be thieves, and frequently accompanied them to other saloons in tho neighborhood. Early m 1870 all fonr bad beendnnktng heavily, and Joms asked the tbreo others to his bonse iu Sisntnn street. While there Dan Kelly saw a “dog” lying among Joxei other (on, and picking it tip said: “I'd like to have this. Will yoa give it to me't" Jones said, “Cer tainly ; take it along,”and Kelly did so. Tliia was tbo dog used in the mnrder of Mr. N»- VALUABLE PLANTATION IN 00R- . DON COUNTY. lying near tba CoMewatiU River, on tbo old Tenno*- *«e Road, and on the contemplated route of the Car- tenvllle and Ducktown Railroad, with fine, large, commodious Dwelling containing eight room*. Alao, barnea, atablea, Ac., Ac. It baa alwaya been claaaed aa one of the beat gnu and atock farms ia Cherokee, Georgia. U baa been long known aa a place exceed ingly healthy, being surrounded by mouutalna and with plenty of tbe beat running waters near tbe homestead. Tbe lands are well watered with good, clear, never-falling streams, and in good condition of lmprovemont,and contain# over 609 acres first class bot tom land, and will produce clover and grasses of heavy growth, aa wall as cotton. This desirable farm is located eighteen miU>4 from Cslkouo, and eight ml es from Fatrmount pest office. The sale will take place at Calhoun, Ca , ou t*v< FIRST TUESDAY to NOVEMBER next, x’oaaesaiou given immediately. Flonty of good mules, stock, grain, implements. Ac., on tbe place. Terms—onc-thtrdcash; balance one. two and three years, with Interest bearing n*tes. Bold on account of Judge Lochrane and B. W. Freeman. Apply to Judge Lochrane, B. W. Freeman, on the place, or to Wallace A Fowler, Real Estate Agents. Atlanta, Ga. July6-cSn-tf 1iEOK<atA--Fulton Count)'. Obdixaby’s Omci, October 14, 1875 1 .1REDKQICK JONES has applied for exemption c f “ personalty, end I will paa* upon the tame, at my Re-DIstilletl by u Peculiar Process, which extracts tho fusel oil, but retains the essential oils of the grain. It is the fusel oil which possesses the poisonous properties, and imparts the sharp, acrid flavor noticeable in mauy brands of whisky; it is tbe ferment and essential oils which impart the rich, oily, mellow flavor, and it is principally iu EXTRACTING THE FUSE - GIL, and retaining the essential oils, which constitutes the superiority and peculiarity of this process. At tbe time of re-distillation, the packages are thoroughly cleansed and steamed out, refilled with the perfected product, and again stored awa<r to ripen aud mellow with age, which it doeA in a much greater de gree than is possible without such trsatment. We di vide it into different grades, according to age, desig nated aa X, XX, XXX aud XXXX, and the latter chal lenges comparison with ANY WHIBKY, Without Rtgunl to Agf or Price. The almost universal testimony of those who have used the CENTURY WHISKIES is that there Is aa en tire absence of headaches and other disagreeable after effects se often experienced in tbe use or other brands. This ia a direct consequence of the Purity of the Century Whiskies, and the impurity ot many other brands. They are ABSOLUTELY PURE ; five prominent chemists cer tify to this fact, viz: Professor SILLMAX, State Chemist of Connecticut. Professor C. U. SHEPARD, Ja.; State Chemist of South Carolina. . Tro feasor W. C. TILDEX, Washington, P. C. Profesaor JOHN DABBY, Protesnor A. MEINS. Allot whom agree in prou<mu< iug it “WITHOUT FAULT,” and ” FREE FROM ANY DELETERIOUS 8UB9TANCE WHATEVER.” PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS WHICH MAY BE DONE WITH LESS THAN QUAR TER THE USUAL EXPENSE. BY THE USE OF GLIDE’S PATENT 81 a tc Roofing Paint. A roof may be covered with a very cheap shingle, and by the application of this slate be made to last from 215 to 30 years. Old roofs can be patched and coated and made to look much better and last longer than new shingles without the elate, for ONE-THIRD THE COST OF RE SHING LING. The cost of Slating new shingling is only about the cost of simply laying them, aud the slate is FIRE PROOF against sparks and live coals falling upon it, as may be easily teat< d by any one, and as appears from the fact that Insurance Companies MAKE THE SAME TARIF THAT THEY DO FOR SLATE ROOFS. . For tin and iron it has no equal, as it expands by heat aud contract* by cold, aud wkveh cbxcks or scales. For cemetery tences it is particularly adapted, as it will uot corrode in the most exposed places. Roofs covered with Tar Sheathing Felt can be made water tight at a small expense. The Slate or Paint is EXTREMELY CHEAP I Two gallons will cover a hundred squaro feet of Shin gle roof, or over four hundred of Tin or Iron. Price of the Slate ready fot u"o is SO cents per gallon, $16 per hair barrel, or $30 per barrel of about 40 gallons, with a liberal discount to the trade. We furnish and apply the material for $9 50 per 100 squaro fcot in the vicinity of New York. EW USE NO TaR IN THIS COMPOSITION herefore it does uot affect the water lrom the roof, it urned off for the first one or two rains. The Paint has a very heavy body, but is easily ap plied with a 4 or 6 inch coloring brut-li. On old rotten shingles it fills up tho holes and pores, hardens them, and gives a new and sub8tajtlal roof that will last for years. On curled or warped Bblnglea it brings them to thoir place and keeps them there. It filla uo the holes in Tin or Felting roofs, and stops the leaks; one coat is equal toteu ot ordinary paint. The color of tho slate when first appliod is of a dark purple aud iu about# mouth it changes to a light uni form slate color. AND IT IS TO ALL INTENTS AND PUR POSES SLATE. It is a slow dryer, but rain will not affect it in the le&e.t in oue hour after it i« put iu. Samples sent to any part of tho country by Express, C. O. D., at tho following prices. If ordered to be seut by freight, the money must accompany the order. 1 gallon and can $1 50 a gallons and can ‘5 35 5 gallons and keg 5 50 10 gallons and keg O 50 15 gallons and k >g 13 50 ^40 gallons aud half barrel 16 OO 40 gallons and ono barrel 30 OO Roofs examined, estimate* of cost given, and, wh-n required, will bn put iu thorough repair. Orders re spectfully aoilcitcd. Agents wanted in every town. For full information, recommends from Insurance Companies and others, e itorlals from the leading Newspapers, or a sample shingle coitcd with the slate, address. N. Y. Slate Rooting Compn’y sepC4-e<HU5AwCt No. 6 C*< ar street. NKW YORK CITY. 1873. FALL TRADE. 1873 M. N. ROGERS & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERI OF Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’ CLOTHING 416 HltOADWAY. NEW YORK. and with an experience of over twenty years, confident 1 will give satisfaction to all my old custom era and a* many new ones as will giTe me a call. My front counter wfl stocked with tho beet imponod j and domesiic cigh>«. M> Bar with pure, uzudatte- tated Liquor* aud French Mixtures. I deoign to keep as good Liquors as any Bar tn4he city, and at prices to suit the times. My Bar is exolu- I ' sivelv tor white men. sep23 JR. J. LOT ALL, Agent For the Winter Campaign. 12,000 CASH GIFTS, $1,500,000 j S I t D b ®^'^ D to hu wdw TEN THOUSAND SUMMER DRINKS Every Fifth Ticket Draws a Gift. ! which ne is anxious to dispose of to make room for th* winter fixings—Punches, Wines. Brandy F S250.000 for 8002 1 1HK FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT author ized bv special act of tbe Legislature for tbe ben efit rt tbe Public Library of Kentucky, will take place int 1 ublic Librarv Hall at Louis vide. Kentucky. WEDNESDAY. DEC. 3, 1873. Or’y sixty thousand Ticket* will be told, and one- halk f these are intended for the European market, tbusl caving only 30.000 for aa’.e in the United States, where 100,000 were disposed of for the Third Concert. The ticket* are divided into ten coupons or part*, and baveos their back the Scheme, with a full explanation of the mode ot drawing. At this Coucert, which will be the grandest musical display ever witnessed in this country, the unprece dented sum of $1,500,000. divided into 12,000 cash gifts, will be distributed by lot amoDg the ticket-holders—the numbers of the ticket* to be drawn from oue rrbeel by blind children, and the gifts from another. LIST OF GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gift $250 000 One Grand Cash Gift 100 000 Oue Grand Cash Gift 50 000 One Grand Oaah Gift 25 000 Oue Gi and Cash Gift 17 500 10 Cash Gifts, $10,000 each 100 000 served in the best style. The only bar in town t keeps PURE OBERSON COUNTY WHISKY Is No. 4 Wall street, — aepio^m^^jrhgJjjaiagn^Dg^jll®^ GREENE ft ROSSIGNOL, Druggists 5 Pharmacists. IMPORTERS AND 30 Cash Gilts, 50 Cash Gif ts, 80 Cash Gifts, 100 Cash Gifts, 150 Cash Gilts, 260 Cash G.fts, 325 Cash Gifts, 11,000 Cash Gifts, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRUGS ft. DRUGGISTS SUN DRIES, PAINTS, OILS, CLASS? AG.. No. 264 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, CA. OEO. E. EATCLTFTT. W. H. CHEW. 6 000 each 150 000 1000 each 60 000 1 600 each 40 000 400 each 40 000 300 each 45 000 1:00 each 60 000 100 each 32 000 60 each 550 600 Total. 12.000 gifts, all cash, amounting to....$1,500,000 Th^- distribution will be positive, whether all the Tickets arc sold or not. and tbe 12,000 gifts all paid in proportion to the Tickts sold—all unsold Tickets being destroyed as at the first and second Concerts, and not represented iu the drawing. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets *50 00; Halve* $25 00; Tenths, or esch coupon, $5 00; eleven Whole TicketsYor $500 00; 22 1 , Tieketa for $1,000; 113 Whole Ticket* for $5,000; 227 Whole Tickets for $10,000. No discount ou less than $500 worth of Tickets at a time. Tho unparalled success of the Third Gift Concert, a* well as the satisfaction given by the First aud Second make* it only necesiury t<> announce tbe Fourth to in sure tho prompt sals of every Ticket. Tho Fourth Gift Concert will be conducted in all its details like tho Third, and full particulars may be learned from circulars, which will be sent free from this office to all who tnay apply for them Tickets now rea y for Bale, and all order* accompa nied by the money promptly filled. Liberal terms given to those who buy to eel! again. THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent Pub. Lib. Ky., and Manager Gift Concert. Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. For tickets or information apply to Kedwine A Fox, sole agents, Atlanta. Us. sugl9-dWedA3unAwtd GEO. E. RATCLIFFE&CO.. COTTON FACTORS, aUAWO DEALERS AXV GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. \o. 14 Jackson Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. B EG to announce that they have a commodious Fire-proof Warehouse, and are prepared to make liberal cash advances ou Cotton and other produce. BAGGING aud TIES always on hand. Commission for selling cotton $1 per bale. *ep6-2m C. H. PHINIZY. F. B PHINIZY. C. H. PHINIZY & CO., COTTON FACTORS, AUCUSTA. CA. ADVANCES ON CONSIGN Buy and sell Contracts for Fu- TyjAXE LIBERAL MKNTS OF COTTON. ' turc Delivery m this market or New York. X'uroleh , riantera with Supplies. J-ATO’S Analytical and Assay Laboratory, Atlantu, Ocoi*giu. It lisa now been some time in uso for hospital and ! other medical purposes where ftimulants ore required, i ww p-», Winter Tnut*, * vwrv Ur.** and It has been uoted that In delicate and critics! cases i .nd httictiv^afock of CLOTHING *m«ctel»T Santed wberoiued, that thera wn. ... ' •- ! ?X«£a»” ‘^ufh^u opli j pause tq secure tho best talent, we Invite au oxamina- ' lion of our stook. Our goods am manufactured exdu- si rely for the SOUTHERN 8TATES. ! Southern Merchants are more certain to ?)ud with us j stylo of gnrnipti', and a lin* of miM*_adapted to tlioit XXXX Century Whisky , t „. of „. rnicn ,. , Un . of Received a medal and diploma of m*»rlt at tho Vh una wuuts then Is po*Hlblo in a stock of 01<>tldug uiannfac- Exposition, being the onlj brand out of fire on cx'ui* | lured for u Northern or Western rnaTket. bltlon thus honored. j Order* solicited, to which we give-special attention. tha Df and according to tbe. tory wbichlrvmg Jkw.00 M..urt.y, lb. 27.b d.y of Ort.ii*., 1X73. will tf»ll it wits Yi«*d liy Kelly. After the mu?- j octir. a*wit danikl pxitman, ordi Fcr sain by druggist* at-d first c’r* - out tho United States; wholesale by H. K. TIirRIir.lt .*< CO.. Gei sepl'J 6m douV •through- . T. Burge, lato Mii shali A Burge, Charleston, connected with us, and repreaenta Georgia, humpies of our Good* scut on application, aiigfi-dtr [Established I860) LlOIt tho Assay of Ores, Analysis of Mineral Waters, giuu-je, superphosphate*, marl*, iron j of ashes, and ia perfectly clear of elate. VKUY BK8T OF G1UTE COAL, I hove to merit a Ub*. ral share of patronage. acpl7 d3m J. g. LESTUt. tecl, ores of gold copper, !«-ad, zinc, nickel, manga- lose alloys, brasses, coal oils, paints, winci*, beer, milk, calculi, poinons, etc List of charges mailed gratis. Address, P. O. Box ; - - —- —— .. w - J LAN!> ’ CMmM - _ j UEOKUIA - Fullon County, THE ’’ VIOTO.R •* Atlanta, Oa . October 14, 18T3. w The 1 NT ED - Gen. ral Agents iu every State iu Iht* S nth for the Victor Sculug Mschiue. ’ Victor” will sell ou its merit*, and rtqiire* ! fting.” For term*. addr*-s* l! It. J. WILES Atlanta. *.a 1 < ‘ 1 WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM MY FRIEND*} md tho public that I have entered the COAL ADE, and nave opened an office and yard oo the corner of Gmbb and Broad streets, near Peachtree. I have no hesitation in saying that I have a BUTTER GRATE COAL THAN TIIIt COAL CREEK. It bums just a« well, has lees sulphur la it, and doea not cdke a* bad as C- al Creek, and only makes hall the quantity DANIEL ITrCMVN. Ordiuvy.