The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 18, 1873, Image 2

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The Mink-BakerMurder in Maine. THE YE G2ASCS QT A W0MA* £C* NEK' . *■ YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. ew Yorik will assure him of his indemnity vne of the most exciting mnrder trials that f or t jj e p (S { aU( j secur jiy f or f u i Qre , if -*■ * oxer occurred in the Pine Tree State, is now jj r Irving possesses the secret, or the key to ENOCH ' MUNI'S SONS S A P OLIO N. YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. CAUTION. GEORGIA TT WINES ANO UQUURS. WHOLESALE. •ir rgressing at Rockland, Maine, Miss Lucy the aecret of the Nathan murder, he is sharp! n : 3Uc « charged , enongh to umlerstmid the full value of it to \ •x-iV tnllmnr her aliecrert naramonr. Dr. P. R. u: V.!- ._.11 r . . • , : c-.-.b tilling her alleged paramour. Dr. P. R. himself and those Tbo are most interested in °‘, thl3 !'}?• a .\ " arren, on | if*. diKtovery of ihe aclnal nit. what j SSV °,V*- ,s ZV’ V. " i the discovery of the actual assassins. What t_e 1’.h of last May The evidence I°r fte t h 0 knows he evidently proposes to keep to rr^secution closed on thft 10th. durioff which v.: m t *L a 8 A P O LIO prosecution closed oa the 10th, during which tie following, among other letters written by the accused, many of which were very ob- sOeac, was read: Warren, February 27,1673. i want this to sound as good 'if not bettir than v.hat you wrote to me last winter. I never asked you to come to Boston to see mo. I :hiuk it would havo been as well for you net to. I never should have been in Boston if it hadn’t been: yon know it, too. You himself, unless proper guarantees are given. All sorts of rumors are abroad in New York of i s fear of revelations by this man, implicating high officials in transactions ot a dec' ' APOLIO c Water. ! GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALES, StateLOtterV I 5f AXrr\CTUr.ED r CR! E. & T. FJRHM & to..' F °» September. laAGBR B J OPR rSTAI, STOCK OF WINES AN 3 Liquor?, we have juit »Jde l an Agency for vhe FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ecidedly irregular character; of politicians being al ready at work to obtain access to him; of the discovery of the watch of the murdered man; of the finding of the “dog" with which the murder was committed; that the chain of cir cumstances made known by Irving are ew- 8 A P O L I O clean* Paint and Wood, In fact the entire house, ! better than Soap. So slopping. Save* labor. ; Yon can’t afford to be without it. , ohThT™ ill .V’ tri «• tirely unlike anything previously conjectured -...ghi have spent all your timewi h Miss or Jaich has fofmd its wav into mint. 8 A P O L I O Crowley and went up to Miss Dipthoria to get or which has found its way into print. This is the substance of what can be gath-: , j I * .1 . • 4 ., • . ! AU13 AS luL SUUolULIlg Ul Y'iaiht Cali UC iZUlIj- t reliable of the New York you said yon was going to Amherst and to Chelsea. But remember I know where yon ■vs:e seen. Did you see Miss Arnold? If I hadn't went to Boston last fall I shouldn't ;n;w what I should do. But you think I will Keep such things to mys.lf; they are too good to keep. I will only go to the A, II. 1872, October . ■ -- .Uy, and then I think you will get more than yon engaged for. I wilt show you whether I am like my father, and when I am iict may God give me strength to be. I have •sen watching your proceedings for the last '—fee weeks past and heap beside. I think it s time for me to do something when my — other calk me Dr Baker’s . Why havn't - ju been here since the second day of Feb journals. It may amount to a great deal and it may result in absolutely nothing. That a New York rough of the worst type, as this man is said to be, should have a conscience sufficiently tender to be worked upon by a feeling of remorse, is rather tough diet for us to partake of. He is said to have a wifo and daughter whom he loves, and for them he de sires to lead a reformed life. It may be ! It is to be hoped that he knows something, and will tell it. It is very likely that he does know, but will he tell? The police were after him for no ciime, and he was not suspected of this, abont which he j professes to be so terribly conscience stricken, ! and to know so much. The police of New Y’ork have been singularly unfortunate in the S A P O L I O is better tbaa 8oap and Sand for polishing Tin* ware. Brightens without scratching. 8 A P O L 1 O S A P O L 1 O SAP OLI 6 of Ida CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA BEER Gaff it Co., Proprietor#, Qinoinaate, Ohio,and Aarom' Indiana. This Eeer is special!y made fur shipment Son*., snd is, therefore, the best over sold in this Stab/ Ever; keg guaranteed to be good and sound. Orders Solicitod. MS’* We refer the public lo the following corroeo >.j CUTHMAN & HAAS. ATLtNTA. ' DRAWINGS DAILY, AT AILANTi. GA., Jrs- 15 G7’ Mr. IF. J. Land, (My: C'-arti+tnl Dvivn *7 /WA IVY , DtiB SlH — : VettN. Gaff * Co., of Ciavlanati.Ob: i. UctpP ll r rlZ“ %|> / |VAA/iVV 1 desirous to accept the Agency for the sale of tb i Crczcent Brewery Vienna Beer. We have tried ?L* ‘ 30,316 Prizes, Amounting to $.'>3,253.20. F. THE ABOVE SCHEME, FORMED BY THE ternary combination of 78 numbers, making 76,076 ticket* and the drawing of 11 ballots, there vili • be 220 prizes, c-ach having three of the drawn mm* , beri ou it; 4,350, each having two of them cn; t which we have here. After you have ma-Ieaa aua. ysis let ua know the result. Respectfully. GUTHM4N k HAA». ATLANTA, OA., Jr; X 1, i*7 J ; them, being blanks. Gentlemex—This w!U certify that I hsve made a | To determine the fate of these prize, led blank*. 7S ; thorragU C him,ir»l eiaminatioh of the Creac-C j numbers, from 1 to 73 inclusive. wi*l be severally ; Brewery” La^cr Beer, tcceived oi you a few days ago. j placed in a wheel on the day of the drawing, and 12 of , I find the article free from icjnrious eubstance«. | them drawn out at random: and that ticket having for drugs, etc., the bitter principle being due topurv .ary? Because yoa didn't get what yon detection of aeveral nmrder.r^ and proml ter. I TVi 1! slinwr tnn lihfr.FA id >nw * after. I will show you“ before mlnv 1 "““V 0 io thi . s cas f of Mr Y Ka ‘ ha ?' ' 'i Le ? .-.1-.. „„„ „„ ... _ . •; I seemed never to get on a hot trail, r.nd in weeks whether you are engaged or not. I seenlea t . De T r Bel , on . “ " a . u - aD , rt ,u will show too ciunmimr is the j P ro P.° rt ! on *? the notoricfy of the.r failure. removes Soap from Marble Mantels. Tables and Statuary, from hard finished Walls, and from ! China and Porcelain. Standard Scales. ! ltd combination the 1st* 2nd. and 3rd drawn numbers, Hor Rcain. 8 A P O L I O removes Stains and Grease from Carpets and other woven fabrics. You will like it. There is no one article known that will do so Scales Repaired Promptly Reasonably •'Till Show you engaging is the same as mar- £ n T l ," ! ° n ».i > . 7i ” .T r ! many kinds of work and do it as well asSapo- . led life. If I can t one way I can another, i !n ' , * r J 1 « lu . blte(1 *“ the F ro P a 3“ t; "° of | Ho. Try it. P I tv- V) 00 650 00 mo>x pr.ai *. LN7 how many women you go with. btUyon | sen8at * on °‘ 'behour.thcy had to let T ItVlL’P n miclvnoo nnt /.Z . ...a Tr DllU .ya't make a—mistress out of me vet. If : d only had my pistol with me thaUiight I i i* ■vos with you lo the Rocky Hills, yon would | -OCab&ll through jour hcait. If I see yon - That I have I shall pat a ball through /Mr heart, if yon have am*. You shall have ha privilege of paying Gould once more go. There was nothing in him, and John j T. Irving may only l>e a second edition of HANDS APOLIO ALARM CASH DRAWER Miles Alarm Till Co.’s. foO C*C A Danbury Woman. hot tempered Danbury article for the Bath, “reaches the toundstion” of all dirt, opens the pores and gives a healthy action ana brilliant ; ERY tint to the skin. MERCHANT Oman, who | D R A WEB *I,'X)0 or more. I think you have reed of; finds considerable trouble in persuading her -ving your dollars and cents to buy LnJv ■ husband to furnish kindlings, and then is! handS A P OLIO :~d. aud - i obliged to do it herself, read in a religions Cleanses and Beautifies the Skin, in- antly, remevlag any stain or blemish ; USE THEM Warranted. from b -th hai.ds and face. SAPOLIO without a rival ia the world for c lag or preventing roughness and chap- i ping of either hands or face. _V wlfe and to South 'Waldoboro? If you when she made the fire that noon she put a , o- “fee docs and can prove it. 1 shouldn’t I pair of rubbers among the wood. Then she j b-k vou would want to see his fitefe U will tied a handkerchief across her nose, and, m i I)/\I I /> > n l w ell when you go (s C w:t r.nd .-.wetr ; went bn with hor work. When the husband , H A N D 8 APOLIO ■ ,7, reached tho gate he paused, fetched a sniff | - —*■ * ' if 3 you remember when I went to Boston : that made a hole in the atmosphere, and then f,'n Vou cot oreat.v mistaken, didn't i went around to the back of the house and t "-'-’ You never expected to see me again fetched another sniff that had an equally dam-. ''ve If I had died, I should have haunted j aging effect on the atmosphere; be stared into j night and d.tv. You thmght of i*. didn't ! the next yard end tip at his own house, and . ^■j ' felt in his pocke ts, and was abont to go around ' But I will thank God for sparing my life to the front again, when his wife thrust her .3-1 health to this day for to torment you in head out of the window and said: ‘ W hy don t j L:a world. I will show you where I am not' yon come into the house, you old fool i Come 217 tiO FAIRBANKS removes Tar. Pitch, Iron ot Ink Staii aud Grease; for workers in Machine Shops, Mines, Arc., Is invaluable. For making the Skin White and Soft, and . giving it a “bloom of beauty.” it is un surpassed by any cosmetic known. .ill BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 166 Baltimore street, Ba'timore, .53 Camp street. "Sew Orleans “cr 1 H A N D 8 A P O L I O FAIRBANKS & EWING, Masonic Hal', Philadelphia. will be entitled to the capital prize of $7,000 00 That ticket having on it the 4th, 6th, aud 6th drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the 7th, 8th, and 2th 1 drawn numbers, to T'aiby That ticket having on it the 10th, 11th. and i 12th drawn numbers, to m .... That ticket having on it the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the 3d, 4th an l 5th ^ | drawn numbers, to 1 Drug Mills, Thftt ticket baving on lt tbf 5Ul( 6tbt %liX 7th ® es ' • drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the 0th, 7th, asi 3th drawn numbers, to bod 00 That ticket having on it the 8th, 2th, aad 10th drawn numbers, to 6-Vi ’-H) That ticket having on it the Dth, and 11th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and ith drawn numbers, to That ticket having ou it the 1st, 2nd, and *ii, drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the 1st, 2d, aDd 6th drawn numbers, to All other tickets (being 207, with three of th»- drawn numbers on, each Those GO tickets having on them the 1st and 2nd drav.n numbers, each Those 66 tickets having on them the 3rd and 4th drawn Lumbers, each 5 • All other tickets (being 4,224} with two of the drawn numbers on, each 2 And all those tickets (being 23,74*»i with one only of the drawn numbers, each 1 CAPITAL PRIZE On Mondays capital will bo On Tuesdays audF^iays capital will be 4.3CQ On Wednesdays capital will be 6.o> 0 On Thursdays and Saturday s 5,Ocm For further particulars Fend fer schemed. So ticket which shall have d: awn a prize of a sup rior denomination can be entitled to an infeiior vr. • Prizes payable fo tv (40) days after the* drawing, li subject to the usual deduction of 15 per cent. All prizes of $20.00 and under will be pail imnn > ately after the drawing. &ir PriZ38 cashed at this ofive HOWARC & CO., Managers, a'99-febftl ATLANTA. GA The analysis herewith affixed exhibit* tb« quali ties of the main proximate constituents and compare 6.56 00 ; favorably with the analyse# of the best foreign beer- ana ales. I am, very truly, vours, 650 00 WM. J. LAND. Am Chem ANALYSIS: 660 Oi Extractive matter, (Sugar, Dextrine, Albn- men, Hop Resin, etc ) Pet. 6.626.J twb w Alcohol—(Volume per centsge: 6.602.) Specific gravity of tne B-»er jy3-ti Pet. 68.0^17 .1.U157 RETAIL. ON TIME. THE GIRL OF THE PERIOD 20 oo jo oo XiUCII HARRIS dusting and brushing up The Girl of the Period, and at last his i Torts have been c r to pr CO., i friends aud the public generally one of the neatest and coziest resorts tote found anywhere. lie Lms opened the aeasc-j with a fresh stock cf pure old Brar.dies, Whiskic .. Wines, Gin», Ac., and a stock of real Havana Cigars. &s well as these cf domestic T'.acr.factv.re. A5- Call or. him on Marietta street. §ep7-tt To the Pubh: Lave gn: (JBANDEST SCHEME EVER KMMYN. ke- . I have not consumption yet. Bat [in and get your dinner, and let me read an j QQN'T FAIL TO TRY THES£ GOODS. an t know fiowsoon it may be beloio me. !article to yen from the Christian Secretary, j if ... ,. a< ,, von got greatly mistaken there. So y< u yon oM rip. C ome m and see how nice it is “ ,1> ‘ } el your heart at rest. I was not like your j to get dinner with nothing to burn but rub- — “ ' ‘ :e. as Mrs. SUplas said. Dr. Bax ton said j bers, you whited sepulchre. Come in here,I - ■ • — ' but net tell you, before I lose my temper and say what j an said, ! I oughtn't to.” At this invitation he w ent it), | it. ' going upon the stoop and to the door very i he j slowly, but, on opening the door, disappeared I r*,RBANK,. brown-aarai gin conerl, ca a Bar Bcom at No 13 itc ihe Kational EoM. i some expense to make neat the plac;- ::nen2rce of over twenty years, l fe»*t 11 give- satisfaction to all my old custom ay n?T ones as will give ms a calL My wii os stocked with the beet imports I My Evr with pure, uuadultf- and cocfijent I wi front counter and domestic _ _ 1 lalcd Liquors and French Mixtures. I design to keep aa good Liquori write hid a strong con-titulion once, _aw. I can tell yon what Dr. Bnxton nl Dr. Walker too, if I had time to write What do yon drive so slow past houses in the ill procure It for you. If not, tin for our Pampant, -• All u«,o,it Supollo,” anil It will l»e mailt'.! free. ENOCH MORCAN’S SONS, For Silo by Leading Ha:dware sep2'5-2mdcodi;w 10L THE BISLFIT OF THE t Ihe t PUBLIC LIBRARY 6F KENTUCKY. H. T. T.OYALL, Agent. 1873. FALL TRADE. 1873 For the Winter Campaign rxoES to h:=j fbiej*t^ aiUjS-d&w3m 20 PARS PLAGE. X. Y. ■ght for? Yon harl bstter tak-j yoai bells ! inside with marvelous suddenness. The neigh- — .nJ put them in yonr packet. Doyen re-! bora say hew as catting wood ^ all that after- iiiember when you were here one Sabbath j noon, and thinking of the religions press. A Pure Stimulant. M. N. ROGERS & CO., e 'cning and the night before till 12 o'clock, -nd then yon couldn't hold np your head?, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF Ever* FiFth Ticket Draw, a bill. TEN THOUSAND SUMMER DRINKS In Boston there is a very eminent divine by ' x.at when you go to Cushing some of these the name of Adger. Adger has just made a lays do yon take your coffin along with you se nsation. He has been pastor of the Music on may need it before you are aware of it. I ri„i, sn.-ietr- hm i„o nr tw„ S„n,Uv« - r. , , I Ball Society; but two or three Sundays ago, got my $lo ring on. my finger, and can t ^ infoxiced the congregation that, in his „;et it oft. Why don t you take officer ?.nd th Fs nro^nf fnr™ Snn.T.tr U Vhy don't you Y’ou could not fare as well as vou Mens’, Youths’ ami Boys’ CLOTHING »300.000 for 850! a!eh ae anxious to difrjse :i room f:" ih<s wiuter hYia^s—Punches, Wine*. Brandy Smashes. Cocktails and ev^ryibing to make a man comfortable served in the best st>!e. Tb: only bar ia town that keeps PURE QBEfcSQN COUNTY WHISKY opinion, the present form of Sunday worship had outlived its usefulness, and that in fu- j r nd Banker did McCallnm. This is nothing ; tnre p re0C ber should become a teacher. . > what I 6hall write. , j£ e ma i a tained that the Sabbath is no more 416 BROADWAY', SE1V YORK. ?a margiQ of third page— Pearls and diamondi kind words sec Toads and vipers vile words mean. Century Whisky! T \HY. FOURTH GRAND GIFT COXC ZRT autUor- . ized l>7 special act of the Legislature for the ben efit cf the Public Library of Kentucky, will take place iut* ublic Librarv Hall at Louisville. Kentucky. Is No. 4 Wall s sepl0-2m J Ee M a(Son |> OeV^le >i The Nathan Murder, sacred than any other day. He regarded the | custom of building costly churches and re- j st’ieting their use to Sunday services as r. j deplorable waste of money, which he thought! should be used for schools aud other secu- \ lar purposes. He took ground against a set- ; tied ministry. He did n.t think it possible ' for one man to supply brains for a weekly ] discourse. He was for employing first-class j ability, whether of clergyman or layman, men TU£ CENTURY WHISKIES A or women, and thought that politicians who : are also statesmen, might be useful and re-, igious instructors. fE offer to SOUTHERN MERCHANTS for the , WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 1873. arid attractive "stock ot CLOTHING, .pedllly adapted ! , ?, r 'T thousand Ti—5 will b' BCid^, aud 4 I to the wants of the Southern people. Sparing no ex- * these^w^ntena^^fo^h^En.opean ra ‘.r..■ >, GREENE & ROSSIGNOL, pense to secure the best talent, we invite an examina- , e ?liH§J? nIy s ®*? t>0 fo ^. “*® iE ^e United State's, j«ji ^ “ Pit *1 IMUOiMwi & tion of our stock. Our goods are manufacture! exclu- j 5 i ILli 1ILH 1818 - JUST FROM NEW YORK. M returned from ^ew York, bringii g Furs. Button Moulds Babies’ Hals, Old Ladies’ Cape, Flowers, FeatUere, Plumes of ail kinds. everj thing, in fact, to j Ladies Light at last is believed to have bu.kcn pen the Nathan murder in New York. Our eaders will remember the bloody particulars * the assassination of the rich old man iu bis jed chamber, alter midnight, in the heart of ihe city: of the horrible suspicion attaching : 0 a member of the family: of the hot scent* a" I cold scents of the detective force of the oantry, and of their finally giving Ihe case p as a very bad conundrum indeed; of the arrest of the notorious ruffian Billy Forrester n suspicion of the murder, in Washing ton city, his release cn that charge, xd subsequent return to Joliet to till . term of imprisonment on another. They will also remember, perhaps, the arrest of a ■ a rn i. LINE (if Jlir.LTNERT goods, mi ffs, -ailor :q San Francisco, who finding himself •-he pc- cssor of a troublesome conscience, rent t > the police authorities in that city and ravehio.seit np as a man who knew all abont the Nattian murder. An old horror is almost os good as a new one, and better too some times- particularly in a dull season for hor- rors—wl icb, thanks to the elasticity of the American character, rarely happens; and tho ] San Francisco police, as they listened to the ] remarkable story of the sailor from New York, j thought they had a sure claim on th9 heavy ! Eip clal Attention it Called to rewards c ffered for his apprehension as a murderer. John T. Irving is his name. He hod come I from New York on a sailing vessel as a fore-' mast man, and was preparing to leave on an- , other sailing-vessel for Liverpool. No snspi- ! ion in connection with the murder had ever ! .'.'.ached to him individually, nor does it now, ; ->0 far ns we can gather from anything pub- ML-. o'COSNOR haa enjoved the patronage of the lished; but what he knew was more than he odd keep, and while he freely told the nn- mportant, he was very careful to keep Lratifv »U her caatom.r. the Vitaliy important locked with- j .n the brenet of John T. IrviDg. 1^,, What he did tell, however, was ail sufficient to hold him. Not being able to do anything of themselves to unravel the mys tery, the San Francisco police immediately wrote and telegraphed the New York police : oil particulars of all they knew from the ’ prisoner. It wa* not much, bnt it was quite I She aoUrita a CALL FROM EVERY LADY of Atlanta lively for the SOUTHERN STATES. Southern Merchants are more cortam to find with ua i ! Etylo of garment, and a line of sizes adapted to their j dented mm ot j The tickets are divided into ten coupons or part«. and haveo r their back the Scheme, with a full explanation j of the mode ol drawing. j At this Concert, which will be tL? grandest musical ‘ display ever witnessed in this country, the unprece- , IMPORTf-Lli AND WHOLESALE OEALtftS IN D3’J3S it Dft<JC£!STS SU1 • I wants than is possible in a stock of Clothing manufac- lured fora Northern or Western market. PURE ! ' Orders solicited, to which we give special attention. I | Mr. W. T. Burge, lato Marshall A Burge, Charleston, j connected with us, and represents Georgia. Samples of our Goods sent on application. augG-dtf $1,300,000, DRIES, PAINTS. OILS, CLASS iC.. divided into 12,000 cash gifts, will be distributed by l lot among the ticket-holders—the numbers of the ticket* to he drawn from one Trheel by blind children, aud the gifts from another. No. 264 Broad Street. Harrison Bradford & Go’s STEEL PENS. LIST OF GIFTS. AUGUSTA, CA, One Grand Cash Gift $250 000 One Grand Cash Gift 100 000 One Grand Cash Gift 60 000 j w. n. enrv RS. OTO\ V)R onnouuce* that sho has just ■ old, and until now favorite brand-, out of the market, becauae the principle upon which they are made is Spec superior. They are first carefully distilled from se lected stock and stored away uutil they have attained a certain age, whan they are attention called to the well known number?, • 505—75—28—20 & 22. lltr-DUtillcil by u Peculiar Pioces FACTORY, MT. VERNON; OFFICE, 75 JOHN ST.,N. Y au«8-3ra which extracts the fusel oil, but retains the essential oils of the grain. It is tho fusel oil which possesses the poisonous properties, and imparts tho sharp, acrid One Grand Cash Gift 1 One Giau l Cash Gift 10 Cash Gifts, $10,000 each. 30 Ccsh Gifts. 6 000 each CO Cash Gifts, SO Cash Gifts. ICO Cash Gifts. 150 Cash Gilts. 250 Cash G.fts. 325 Cash Gilt'*. 11,000 Cash Gifts, 1.000 each 600 each 400 each 300 each 200 each..— 25 000 17 600 100 COO 150 0-30 eo oeo 40 000 40 000 41 000 50 000 KEO. E. KATCLIEFE&C0, COTTON FACTORS, GrTJATJO GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ulify tho flavor noticeable in many brands of whisky; it is the I ferment and essential oils which impart the rich, oily, ' ' mellow flavor, and it is principally in BRANCH, SONS & CO., | Total, 12.000 gifts, all cash, amounting to... .$1,500,000 The distribution will be positive, whether all the . i Tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000 gifts all paid in | proportion to the Tickts sold—all unsold Tickets being 14 Ja<ksou Street, AUGUSTA. GEORGIA, EXTRACTING THE FUSE , OIL, Assortment of BUTTERICK PATTERNS, A Fuller aud Completer Stock tin was Ever Offered Before. Luring the course of TWENTY YhlAUS, in which BANKERS and retaining the essential oils, which constitutes the ' superiority and peculiarity of this process. At the time of re-distlllation, tho packages are asp thoroughly cleansed and steamed out, refilled with the • perfected product, and again stored away to ripen and _ ^ ^— mellow with age, which it docs in a much greater do- COTTON Iwa ERCHANTS. gree than ia possible without such traatmeut. Wa at- ! w w iiifcnwiinH I w, vide it into different grades, according to age, desig nated as X, XX, XXX and XXXX, and the latter chal lenges comparison with ANY WHISKY. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets $60 00; Halves $25 00; Tenth*, or i each coupon, $5 00; eleven Whole Tickets for $100 00; Fire-proof Warehouse, and are prepared to make ! liberal cash advances on Cotton and other produce. I BAGGING and TIES always on hand. Commiesion I for selling cotton $1 per bale. | sep6~2m AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Withe it Regard to Age or Price. Octobef. 7th. 1^73. Atlanta Ladies, she baa done her best t^i please aud The slmoet universal testimony of those who have used the CLNTUAY WHISKIES is that there Is an en tire absence of headaches and other disagreeable after effects so often experienced io the use or other brands, j This is a direct consequence of the er has 3hc l.u l uu ; c:tf.r ror. -a: j than $500 worth of Tickets at a time. I The unparalied success of tho Third Gift Concert, as 1 well as the satisfaction given by the First and Second ' makes lt only necessary to announce the Fourth to iu- •ure tho prompt sale cf every Ticket- The Fourth . Gift Concert will be conducted iu all its details like ; i tho Third, and full particulars may be learned from ' circulars, which will be sent free from this office to all who may apply for them. ' Tickets now rea y for sale, aud all orders accomp a- I nled by the money promptly filled. Liberal terms gi\eu to those who buy to sell again. THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, C. H. PHINIZT. F. B. FHIN1ZY, C. H. PHINtZY & CO., COTTON FACTORS, AUCUSTA. CA 4 i ASSORTMENT OF MILINERY GOODS Purity of the Century Whiskies, So Tasty and 8o Complete as at present. and the impurity of many other brands. They are ABSOLUTELY TUBE ; five prominent chemists cer tify to this fact, viz: $10,000 Macon & Bruuswick Railroad Bonds, November Coupon. Agent Tub. Lib. Ky., and Manager Gift Concert. Public Library Building, Louisville, Kv. For tickets or information apply to ltedwine A. Fox, sole agents, Atlanta, Ga. augl9-dWedA9unAwtd ■yjAKE LIBERA’ MKNTS OF COTTON. ADVANCES ON consign Bny and sell Contract* for F » ture Delivery :u this market or New York. Furnish Planters wiih Supplies. sep22-3tu enough to excite the inquiry of the chief de-1 iectives of Gotham, who, after considerable » ni * sarronnding country. If she can’t please you ; Professor SII LMAN, State Chemist of Connecticut. correspondence on the subject, sent two offi cers to San Francisco, With legal authority ! then el*«where. She is always gUd to meet her Professor C. U. SHEPARD, Jb., State Chemist of South Caroiiua. ! $10,000 Macon & Brunswick Railroad Bonds, January Coupon. akimm’s friend*. lte«p"<-tf«Uy. for the tnuufer of John T. Irving to the cus tody of the State of New York. Detectives Irving and Dasenbnry when '.hey arrived in San Francisco went directly to see the prisoner. For a time he was snl- en and dejected, and “an antic disposition to pnt on 1 ' qaite at variance with his previ- ons bearing towards the California police. The gen at presence of the Sew Yorkers however at last warmed him, and be told them enongh to convince them that he knew a great deal more and that of a very impor- tint character, not only with regard to tho Nathan murder, bnt in close connection with other nude-, eloped mysteries and miseries ot New York. After all, though it is not clear bow much he knows about the Nathan murder, if in- j deed he knows snything. On* arriving in I ranen-asn New York he was taken to the Tombs and ~ placed in the cell previously occnpied, singn-, IVI. larly enough, by Forrester. Crowds of J MM. E. P. O CONHOR. 27 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. r W. C. TILDEN, Washington, Professor JOHN DARBY. NASHVILLE CARDS. professor A. MEANS. FARMERS We ask your attention to oar Large and Com* plete 8too.k of Field and Garden Heed*, Agricultural Implement• A Machinery Wartilimre, Ac flend for Catalogue. C. H. STOCKELL A CO. | aud it has been noted that in delicate and critical cases where used, that there was au entire absence of the j nervous prostration and reaction which so often fol- i lows the use of ordinary stimulants. STBWAriT. H.uiorAcmza roughs aud smooths iu. i h:d to the prison to i | rnn |*. l :ii 11 , r Vi.rs«iifil»< lit ah* A - XXXX Century Whisky see him, but all were dimppointed, wo are 1 J deceived>» •»•*»> *'"«»* Vienna told, even to fa,« wife. There wav no ad- - JAIL WORK, Etc., ^ COIINEK MAItKKT AND ASH FVHKKrs, ' mission except on business. Mr. Irving, ■BillllllMMlkH* aed- roeanwhile, is quite comfortable, aud exceei ingly reticent in bis box of tbf "stone jog;” ]un«ll-d3m NASHVILLE. TENN. exhi bitlon For sale by <lmg<<i»U ai d flrst-c’ea- rirA'ers through out the United Hlaten; wliolrrak* by H. K. THUBBKIl * CO.. Giucral Agents, aepiy 6m New York City. Analytical and Assay Laboratory, rpiIESE BONDS sre secured by indorsement cf the i X State of Goorgia, and we will eeU them at the ' A-tlmita. Georgia. Seventy Gents on the Dollar- They offer a rare chance to Capitalist*, who can now have an opportunity of purchasing a Security aa good, in our opinion, as s State Boud, aud for thirty per cent. less. The faith and credit of the State of Georgia have been piedgoa for the payment of the principal and in terest of these Bonds, and that fact should be suffi cient to recommend them, in addition to their low price, to those seeking safe investments at a good in terest. The Legislature, last >ear, in order to give reassu rauce to the holders of those Bonds of the determina tion of the State to keep good her name as indorsor, pass?d unanimously the following resolution, which was approved by hi* Kxoelieucy Oovernor James M. ■A Resolution iu reference to tho State’s guaranty on tho Bonds of the Macon A Bruuswick Railroad Com pany: "Resolved by the Senate and House of Represents- In Osneral \satmbly m< t. and it is hereby re solved by the miihorisy of the same, T1 at the State’s guaranty p!bml on the B mds of tho Macon k Bruns* wi« k lUilroid Company it binding ou tho State.” Approved AvgtiH 14. 1872. BRANCH, SONS h CO. cctO de i.lhu [Established 1360. Laud the public that I have entered ihe' COA1 j TRADE, and have op<ne.l an office and yard ca t* • i corner of Grubb and Broad street*, near Peachtree. I have no hesitation in saying that I have a BETTER , URATE COAL THAN' THE COAT. CRJM. itbSS ■ JU *V *? Vii~ **" V“'pimr la it, and ,l„r. not eeY* - a * L '*I,Crs«k, *ud oaly ai*k«* u*tt thv quaatitv : of **lic*. rail la pcrfixtly ck*r of *l*t«. I jVOK the Away of Oro». Auatyai, of Min.i»l Watfra. 'iSLJJ’tS’)®? *£ forntaJitM tb aoila, RU.nos, supi.riJhoapUatos, mart,. Iron • ' ^ K , X * >I *T URA1E COAL. I hop. to merit u lib.' — —- 4 b . r !rou ., r ‘‘L:‘ 1 *-”,?L r * ,ron,t ''"- clcel. mum. _ eo P 11 ,I3m J. w. IJ'STI i: ore*, slags, limostones, coals, pig t.te« 1, ores of gold copper, lead, zinc, nickel, manga- ; _J nc.e, alloys, brasm coal oils, paints, wines, beer, mi k, calculi, poisons, stc. Idst of charges mailed grati*. AddrrM. T. O. Box W. J. LAND. Chomut. THE *’ VICTOR " Dollar Savings Bank. — i A* t*ra<»'» tmiebted to the Dollar Savins* 1 a V uttarr liy i*«t Jur antra ov rvrrvhrrA-, 1 , \ I qucsteii to ru.lr naymrnt lawdlaMr oucu.t 11 tutkr jwy meat imoan]lately. „ tlriaaotU * R aioattUo Rank wai he rrct’lvtAuv 1.. . pay at'ot ot any imlrbtrjn.., to tho BaahSat W ASTED—Oearral Acont* la rvrrv st.!“>ot tit ot auy lmli bto,tu«.e to tho B B,.uth f.ir .hr M "hiu. ' ; , J'** !*•« »an.l ia Ifcl Tito "Victor” Will «-ll on It* rarrlU. anj r.o I S£SL*for jTZ 7!T7 f' '' ,nk ‘ li: no -pafflug." For trrata. atldrva. ^ ,»«>« o -top -it. t 'tiov . do.iri., t . tfcoir L.ujk# io l. will he given int \- •ng tuimediate set - TAMES M Wild .IS,