The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, September 25, 1873, Image 5

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YELLOW JACK. The Monster Piagno Spreading—JRnmored ! Appearance of the Disease in New York. Nkw Oblkabs, September 24, 1873. The Rev. Mr. Schneider, of St. Alpbonaas* Church, is dead. Vicuiuio, September 24, 1873. Financial and Commercial. On ’Change. Altanta Wholetale Market. Chambkr or Commerce. Atlanta. Ga., September 23, 1873. Cotton—Buyiog at 15(315*3. bat this i« not regar ded as a quotable market. Flour—Fancy $10 SOall; extra family $0 60al0 00; Three lital case® of yellow-fever occurred here yes- $. CO; extra $0 50»7 50; anperline $6 00a terday. Memphis, September 24, 1873. There were nine yellow fever deaths here yesterday. New Yobk, September 24, 1873. There are rumors of yellow fever on Harrison etrest, Brooklyn—one fatal and two closely quaran tined. 6 50; tine $4aC. Wheat —Bed $1 50al CO; ambei $1 Coal 75: choice white $ l,70al 85. Lime—40*50c per bushel. Corn—YeCow 7Sa30c by oar load, cash aDd white 80*8cents. Meal—82,*34850. Lard—Tierce 10*10,Vc; keg ll^'all^c; bucket 11*4 COOD TEMPLARS MEETIN6 OF GRAND LODGE. [Special Telegram to the Herald.] all* shoul- I SPANISH NEWS. Madi<io, September 24, 1873. It is stated that insurgents left Alcala for Cartagena. Appaca applauds Velvet ton for preventing tho bom bardment of Alicante. Nouvslas was appointed presi dent of the Supreme Council of War, Capt. Pavia, Captain General of Madrid, and General Jounelar, Captain Genera! of Cuba, Vice-General Pieltan re called. Madrid, September 24, 1873. The Insurgent frigates have left the harbor of A;.bante because the foreign cousul*, except the rep resentatives of Great Britain, protested against the bombardment of the city. The British Consul, for ecme unknown reason, refused to join in the protest. Minister Calonies proposed to go to Cuba in per son, to study the Cuban question, with a view to making important reforms. It is reported that the Spanish Government will soon address a formal com plaint to the Trench Government, setting forth tnat the Carlist chieftain Saba]!® was permitted to pass through Trench territory and cross the frontier into Catalonia without hindrance, in violation of its obli- gitioifs c i neutrality. THE WEATHER. Bacon—Clear sides 12c; clear rib 11 dere lo^c. Hams—Sugar cured 16. Bulk Meats—Clear tides IT long clear sides 10‘ic.; shoulde Hay— f i £>Oal Go. Oats—55c; seed oats 60a65c. Rye—$1 25 per bushel. Barley—$1 35al 50 per bushel. Coal—Lump, by car load, at 27c; blacksmith 22**. Cotton ties—9)a. Bagging—2 lbs, 16alG>*c; 2* a ' lbs, 17c; 2* 4 ' lbs, 17 c. Gnnnv bagging—13'*al4e. Bio Coffee—26‘ 4a2 \ 3 8c. “ A ” suyar—12>£c, Tearl Grits— $6 <*» per bbl. Candles—19;~a20c. Telegraphic Markets. Augusta, Sept. 24, 1873. Tho Grand I^odgo of Good Templars met at 10 o’clock this morning, Mr. Hickman presiding. | The reports of the officers were read and I referred. clear rib lo.^allc; I Secession was introduced in the afternoon ; session, and discussed at length. Brilliant j speeches were made by Underwood favoring, and Hickman opposing hasty action and counseling co-operation. It was made the special order for 9 o’clock to-morrow. Great interest is manifested, and it is probable that Iho Grand Lodge will 1 secede. There was a brilliant display of tire-works at the Schut7enplatt to night. There are I many visitors in the city. About one bundred delegates are in attendance. W. t 1STew A-dvertisements. M.R.N.Y.il OORE’S RURAL NEW the Great Illuatra- Aobxcultubal and Fam- Wekkly, ia the Stand ard Authority upon Practical Subjects and a High- Toned Literary Journal. Only $2.50 a year-less to clubs. Great Premiuma or Cash Commissions to Agents. Thirteen Number g (Oct. to Jan.) On Trial, for Only Fifty Cents! Premium Lists, Ac., sent free to sll Trial Subacribers. Address U. D. T. MOORE, Ifew York City. Now re Life in the Bible. By Dan- Mabc h, D. D.. author of “Night Scenes in the Bl- me," and “Our Father’s House,” of which nearly 100,000 copies of each wero sold. Send for Circular. ZIEGLER A M’CUliDY, 518 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. NO COMPETITION PERMITTED! 1854^ q. w. JACK, STEAM Candy and Cracker MANUFACTORY. WANTED.! fflHE CHEAPEST AND M03T COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE KIND IN THE SOUTH, 1n(l Farmers and Farmers' Sons during the Fall ■ U w and Winter months to do business in their own aud adjoining townships. Business respectable, e«sy and pays well. For particulars, address S. S. SCRAN TON & CO., Hartford, Conn. Opening (Quotations. New York, September 24, 1873. m t t + Cotton quiet and nominal; uplands 18. a a n *rT* _ Orleans 185; sales 3,003 bales. H °n. S. S. COX Proposes lllime diate Naturalization- Washington, September 24, la73. Probabilities — On Iburaday, for New England i 'witee the pressure will diminish with fresh easterly to Souther winds and wevearing cloudiness. For the Middle States fresh and brisk winds veering io south east and southwest, cloudy westher and raiu. For ibe South Atlantic and Gulf States cast of the Mississippi I Later gentle and fresh winds, mostly from the southeast aud southwest, generally cloudy weather and rain. Areas for Tennessee and the Ohio valley, cloudy weather, rain and fresh to bri*k winds veering to west and northwest. For the lower lake region brisk and high winds veering to southerly, cloudy weather and raiD. Foi the upper lake region cloudy weather, rain and brisk and high winds, the latter shifting to westerly and northerly with clear and clearing weather. For the northwest northcily to weaitrly winds and clear ar.d clearing weather. The storm centres in Wisconsin moves casward into ( anads. Cautionary signals continue at Escavaba, Milwaukee, Chicago and Grand Haven, aud are order ed. for Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Erie aud Buffalo. Cottou sales for future delivery opened as follows: September 17 1-100,17 9-10; October 10 31-320 17 38: November 1G 1515017 3- 10; December 10 7-8017; January 175. Money panic completely blocks business; nothing doing, consequently no prices are es tablished. Pork dull; new mess $17 75. Lard dull for old; steamj 8 7-16081. Turpen tine dull at 4O04Oi. Rosin doll at $2 900 $3 for strained. Freights dull. Gold Hi. No general market has been re ceived. Arrived, Ville de Havre. Arrived o it, Kron Prinz Yeelaria. PENNSYLVANIA. Wife Murder and Suicide. Allestown, Scptembei 24,1873. Tiioci. B. Parker shot his wife this morning and then Hon. S. S. Cox, the able, eloquent and ever active champion of Democracy, made a speech before a Democratic association at a barbecue in Lion park, New York city, on Tuesday, in which he proposed immediate naturalization, as follows: In 1850, said the speaker, the white popu lation was 20,000,000, aud 3,500,000 black. In 1870 _we number nearly 40,000,000, of which 5,557,229 are foreign born, brought hither by this wonderful impulse of emigra- London, September 24, 1873. ! ^i^ 000 f are of foreign parentage. CST iff.mii neS 914; Erie 44J. i f®“ ,l A*qualities, yet a riivcMi-* i.’rioir - | unity { \\ ho could have dreamed ot such a Jl,. i.ne I magnificent Growth from the little seed pearls p t r«7r on.. * P * | of Isabella ihe queen transmuted into caravels ' J Liverpool, September 21, 1873. j bU olL A “ d iu f s P enkiu .? the census Cotton dull and unchanged; sales 10,000 ° ^ °°L^ 0 ‘“‘“““l bales; speculation and export 2,000; ^uplands 01 ,_ ’ , ’ J should any of on a bas,s_ of good ordinary, shipped in • 0Ur "^'t^jee bo reshaped in the delivery, 8 7-8 Closing (Quotations. New York, September 24, 1873. five or more years’ probation ? The negro, j whether born here or not, at once votes. He ! is not naturalized. He can t be. [Laughter.] j He holds office of any and all kinds; may be WL. YYio-y tTi ! President. What a silly outrage to perpetuate Cotton nominal: sales 1,037 bales at 18|. | ,he old five years' law. I promise you, gen- ,0 '“‘reduce a bill, if ever 1 go to unTl Ho wi, lV„ V re, | Congress again, to provide for immediate citi- 8°° d ‘° d ?.- W t“ ky h ™7 ; 1 l0We ! ! renship. The old Federalist system was four- grades 9,(5,981. Corn heavy, but 1 cent | teen yeftre> but in deference to Democratic wishes it was placed at tho present five years; lower. Holders are disposed to realize, bat find difficulty with exchange which keeps shippers ont of the market, 62(5,03 be steam er. Prok steady; new mess $17 50. Beef unchanged; mess $9@10 50. Wheat dull, and lower; shippers cannot sell exchange Litw out his own brsios. Csnse—jealousy. The par- 1 and business is almost stopped. Lard lower ties were very wealthy. The wife is supposed to be | at 8 }a8jj, Turpentine dull at 40a40}. Rosin mortally wounded. The tragedy caused iuteuse ' ‘ (itesnent. Agents Wanted. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.. NEW YORK- C-RAY'S CELEBRATED ANTI-FRICTION COTTON PRESS The cheapest, simplest and most perfect Cotton Screw ever invented. Send for Circular. WASHINGTON IRON WORKS, 09 Vesey street, New York, sole man ufacturers. THE~BEST PAPER. TRY IT!! The Scientific American is the cheapest and best illustrated weekly paper published. Every num- her contains from 10 to 15 original engravings ot new machinery, Novel Inventions, Bridges, Engineering Works, Architecture, Improved Farm Implements, i and every new discovery in Chemistry. A year’s num- j bars contain 832 pages and several hundred engravings, j Thousands of volumes are preserved for binding aud reference. Tho practical receipts are well worth ten ; times the subscription price. Terms, $3 a year, by mail. Specimens sent free. May be had of all News- deale r s. PATE.\'TS obtained on the best terms, Models of new inventions and sketches examined, j and advice free. All patents are published in the j Scientific Americas the week they issue. Send for 1 pamphlet, 110 pages, containing laws and full direc- I tioDS for obtaining Patents. Address for the paper or ! concerning Patents, MUNN A: CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y. Braucb Office, corner F and Tth sts., Washington. D C. STEAM ENGINES BOILERS AND MACHINERY. Stationary and Portable steam engines and boilers. Gray’s Anti-Friction Cotton Press, circular. Gang and Mulay Saw Mills; Portable and Stationary Flouring 1 Mills, Sugar Cano Mills and Sugar Pans, Narrow Gauge i Locomotives and 'Dummy Engines for street roads, 1 and mining purposes, now aud second-hand Iron and j Wood Working Machinery of every description. Send for circular. C-A-IISrisnEID VEGETABLES Canned Oysters, Baskets. Cm Potted Meats, Toys, Canned Fruits. Tranks. Western and Nortlien'Orders Duplicated. Crackers, Candies. In any quantity. WILLIAM RICH & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Notions, Fancy Goods, Millinery and White Goods, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. TO". B—Wo Duplicate Now Yorli Bills. BOARDINC. Private Boarding. SUN CHIMNEYS, made by PLIMIfi «*; ATWOOD, produces the laigeet light ters streets. Can be used on any coal oil lamp. For sale by all lamp dealers. gEVERAL GENTLEMEN can bo accommodated With DAY BOARD, or Board and Lodging, by Mrs. M. A. PEGG, 127 Pryor street, between Mitchell and Pc- •ry convenient to tho business portion of the city. seplG-2w PROTECT YOUR BD1LBINGS WHICH MAY BE DONE WITH LESS THAN QUAR TER THE USUAL EXPENSE. BY THE USE OF CLINE'S PATENT Slate Roo fing Raiut, WASHINGTON NEWS. Fatal Collision at Sea—Another Government Defaulter. Washixgtov, September 24,1873. The American ccbooner Addic Osborn, from Prince- tpn, Maas., was sunk near Cape Breton by a collision with the British steamer Precursor, on the 14 th inet. Twelve persons were lost, including the captain and mate of the schooner; none lost from the steamer. Commissioner Donglass has information of the de falcation of CoL Letcher Widruer, of the Second Dis trict of Alabama. Tho defalcation is supposed to be about $29,000. ENGLAND. London, September 24, 1873. A special dispatch to the Times from Alicante, of a later date than the dispatch from Madrid, denies that the insurgent vessels have left there. It says they ar yet in the harbor, and will commence the bombard ment of the city to-morrow. The Financier fays the business of the Atlantic Cable has largely increased since the panic in New York. The receipts are now estimated at $2,700 daily. A fire in the Athenium Library, Manchester, de stroyed twenty thousand volumes. but I would sweep that away, too, with a alien laws, and make declaration and citizen- ! ship simultaneous. When the blacks can have j it, why not the whites? A negro German, Chester Morris, of Louisiana—born abroad | and not naturalized—votes at once, and is a i i dull at $2 90. ‘Tallow weak at™' Freight* sSsprin^r'^ • K . evel \ ^-United to Liverpool more active and lower. 8 V‘ eS v‘h T PP ‘ V HTV Cnn ‘ PHiLABEiPHia Sentemharoa 1 s79 How many Bahama and V. eat Indian ne- Pnfton nnmi^fTmiHdMno. in i 1 •, i K roea help coddle and hatch up the beautiful . Cotton nominal middlings 19, low mid- , 0 f the negrocraev of the South v Mr. celpS 78^° rfcdptsm^li: H « Galveston, September 24, 1873. | - , -, t> t , or? t, . 0 V^ d ordlnary 16 i ’ net receipts Our mothers, who were the beet and tidiest ZM; stock bib housewives in the world — excepting our „ , Boston. September 21,18/.). ] grandmothers !—took especial pride in the Cotton middling* 18S net. receipts 33;! possession of rows of tinware that glistened oonTf re ceipts 1J0; sales 2J0 bales; stock like a polished mirror. Every article about JUU0 ‘ their houses susceptible of polish, including Mobile, September 24, 1873. : the brass knocker, was regularly brightened Cottou nominal; net receipts 814; exports j up until it fairly glistened. With their prim- coastwise 434; sales 50 bales; slock 7,256. | itive materials, Bticli as Bath brick, emery, rotten stone, etc., it was a serious labor, al beit one of love. Now-a-days, however, their daughters use Sapolio, and in one hour can tores for September 17 1-10, October 16 7-8, I "JjPK® ? nd d ? f U better than November 17, December 17 a 17 1-16, Janu-' V W ‘ S V° C1 ‘ ary 17 i_4 c ce ‘ y° Qr mothers in the brightness of your 3 ^ kitchen ware, use Sapolio. sep24 d&w lw _______ ed our French American Jewelry, Books, Games, etc., in their own localities. No capital needed. Catalogue, Terms, etc., pent free. P, O. VICKOBYACO., Augusta, Maine. ikTJSYCHOMAN'CY. OR SOUL CHARMING." How JL either sex may fascinate and gain tho love and affections of any person they choose, instantly. This simple mental acquirement all can possess, free by mail for 25 cents: together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 100,000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM & CO. Publishers, Philadelphia. ROME. Rome, September 24, 1873. Francisco Guerraxzi, the proclaimed dictator at B me in 1S3\ died ;eat)rday, *g>l aixty-iipht years. BEST AND OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE SANFORD’S Liver Invigorator ! A purely Vegetable Cathartic and Tonic, for Dyspep- j sia, Constipation, Debility, Sick Headache. Billious : Attacks, and all derangements of liver. Stomach and : Bowels. Ask your druggists for it. Beware of imita-\ tions. AT AAf) day. ! Agents wanted ! All classes of working people, of | either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else, Particular* free. Address G. STIN- i SON A CO-, Portland, Maine. BOARDING HOUSE. MRS. MAJ. C. M. HANVEY, Cor. Marietta and Forsvth’Sts., Opposite the Capitol, Is prepared to receive a few day and re; aug20-tf ered with a very cheap shingle, l of this slato be made to last Oid roofs can be patched and HOTELS, New York, September 24, 1873.1 Cotton—Net receipt, 312 bales; gross re-j « ceipts 1.900 bales; sales 27,900 bales. Fu- j I"/ NEW YORK. Republican State Convention. Utica, September 23. Francis A. Thayer nominated for Secretary of State. Nelson K Hopkins for Comptroller; Daniel G Fort for Treasurer; Steward L. Wood for permanent President of the Convention. MARYLAND, Suspension of a Big Bunking House. IUI.TIMORV, September 24, 1873. Brown, Lancaster k Co., the well-known bankers of Una city, and agents of the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail road, having branch bonaes in New York and Rich mond. suspended this afternoon. The firm state that the suspension waa caused by an unexpected and an. procedented nm. AVkat “a Young Man fdom Louisville” Din in Indianapolis.— The Indianapolis Jour nal says: A young and fine-lookiog man from Lo'.nsviile yesterday. He wore spectacles, is of medium height, and is a favorite of the yoong folks of his native city. Yesterday after noon he conclnded to do what thousands of people are doing here every day, and that was to go to the Exposition. Being a stranger in a strange place, he thought it best to take company with him, and likewise did so. He i3 considered by many in Louisville to be a good driver, but he forever blotted out his reputation as an expert in that art yesterday afternoon. In the very finest single carriage that coaid be found in the entire city, he might have been seen driving up Del aware street at lightning speed. He en tered the grounds and drove near to the race track. He stopped to look at the horses run ning the ring. Presently his horse gave a start and jerked the lines, and he hallooed “ura." The same scene was repeated half a dozen times, and, to show his high spunk, he got mad. Of course the horse started again. This time be quietly picked up the long whip in the carriage and warped it aronnd the body of the horse with a force unequalled. The horse jumped. It ran at the rate of three miles a minute till the fore-wheel of the bug gy struck a tree. The buggy stopped, the horse and shafts went ahead. The young man went ahead, too, and head-first, at that. People crowded aronnd him by hundreds, thinking he was killed. Bat in a moment he Vnwl his feet and hat, and everything bnt his spectacles, wiped the sand out of the gashes cut in his face and started on foot lor town. He will call on the livery stable man this morning, after which he will take the nine o’clock train for Lonisville. Nilsson narrowly escaped drowning daring a storm on Lake Geneva the other day. A commission has been appointed in France to suggest some remedy for earthquakes. Sawdust is recommended os a substitute for stockiogs. It reeds changing frequently. St. Louis, September 24, 1873. Flour dnll aud unsettled, lower and irreg ular ; quotations cannot be given. Corn tlull and unsettled and lower; No. 2 mixed 39c. Whisky steady at 95c. Pork lower at $15 75 a 16 00. Bacon dull ard lower, with only a very small order trade; 8 3-4 for shoulders, 91-2 for clear rib, 9 3-4 for clear sides. Lard, no sales. Baltimobe, September 24, 1873. Cotton dnll and lower; middlings 18J; low middlings 174; strict good ordinary 161; net receipts 162 bales; gross 164; exports coast wise 151; sales 50; stock 7,080 bales. Savannah, September 24, 1873. No market; net receipts 1,775; exports coastwise 1,096; stock 6,346. Noutolk, September 24, 1873. Cotton nominal; low middlings 18; net re ceipts 590; exports coastwise 470; sales 40; stock 893. Memphis, September 24, 1873. Cotton nominal; middlings 17; receipts 470; shipments 547; stock 476. New Gbleans, September 24, 1873. Operations are checked by the difficulty of passing exchange. Cotton—middlings 117al75; low middlings 174; strict good ordinary lOt net receipts 214 bales; gross 546; ex coastwise 76; salts 250; stock 16,300. Charleston, September 24, 1873. Cotton dull and nominal; middlings 16} al7;low r middlings 15; strict good ordinary 15; net receipts 436 bales; exports corastwise 215 sales 100; stock 2,870. Wilmington, September 24, 1873. Cotton—middlings 17£; net receipts 136 bales; exports coastwise 301; sales 42; stock 377. Spirits of turpentine dull and no sales. Rosin quiet at $2 25 for stjained. Crude turpentine quiet at $2 lor bard, $2 95 for yellow dip and virgin. Tar quiet. Augusta, September 23, 1873. Cottou nominal; middlings 15; receipts 91 bales: sales 41. Cincinnati, September 24, 1873. Flour dull and lower at $6 90 a 7 10. Corn quiet at 55. Provisions quiet; not enough do- ing to justify quotations. Nothing pressing on the market. Such orders as are here are awaiting a more quiet and better defined state of financial affairs in other cities. Whisky nnsettled at 90. Louisville, September 24, 1873. Flour firm with a fair demand. Corn firm at 63 a 65. Provisions quiet and unchanged. Lard quiet and unchanged. Whisky quiet at 92. Liverpool, Sept. 24—4:15 p. M. Sales of cotton to day 4800 bales American. 5 p. M.—Sales of Orleans on the basis of good ordinary deliverable in October and No- vember- The following are the strict closing prices: Western Union 59a60; Pacific Mail 28a29; New York Central 88a89; Lake Shore 75a75j; Union Pacific 18al9; Northwestern 40; Rock Island 86Ja87; Wabash 40a43; Ohio 28a29. Flour dull on account of quarantine, bnt some demand for Cuba ond Great Britain; doable extra $6; tribble extra $7(5 7 75; fair $ 62^@9 75. Coni light supply; market quiet; white 73. Oats, supply and demand tair at 48a50. Hay demand moderate; prime 22a24; choice 26. Pork dnll at $17. Dry salted meats quiet—shoulders 9. Huron nominal; no fales. Lard dull; tierces 8Ja 9; kegs 10}. Sugar—nothing doing. Mo lasses-some new received and sold at 15a21. Whisky dull at 96 for Louisiana; Cincin nati $1 02. Coffee 226723}. Corn meal $3 10. Exchange—New York sight 867 ! premium. Gold $1 12. M. D. Conway, in a recent letter from Lon don says: “Last year and this, several female artists, whose works had been so rejected, sent tbeir contributions under feigned mascu line names, and, in nearly every case, the pic tures so sent were accepted, applauded and well hung for the admiration of the public ! A lady at Bicbmond borrowed the name ot a gentleman of her acquaintance, and the pic tures supposed to be by him were sold at a very large price ; and it was only because of a largely increased demand on the said gen tleman for income tax that the ruse had to be confessed, aud the fact made known that a male name in English art i$ equal to several hundred poupds. ” NATIONAL HOTEL, Formerly Spotevood, MACOIV, GEORGIA, Nearly opposite Paaseoger Depot. Board $3 per day. ang 3-tf P. WHELAN, Proprietor. New Advertisements. CEORCIA STATE LOTTERY. COMBINATION CLASS 428. Atlanta, September 24, 1873. Tho following are the numbers which were this day drawn from the 78 numbers placed in the wheel, and tho said numbers were drawn in the order in which they are here placed: 27—7 —GO—32—31—71 -61—3-40— 1-23-11 ^HAMROCK HOUSE. WEST POINT, GEORGIA. i The travelling public are informed that they can ' obtain First-class meals and good accommodations at this house. Trains stop here for dinner. Hotel situated left side of car shed. PAT. GIBBONS, | 1an2G-d3m Proprietor SPOTSWOOD HOTEL, MACON, GEORGIA, | THOMAS H. HARRIS, - - Proprietor Board 9*3 For Day Op. Passonger Depot, and Or’y One Minute’s Walk GAINESVILLE HOTEL NBWYPITTED TTV FREE HACKS TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. E. L. CALDWELL, - - - PnorniETOE. june4-dtf A roof may bo cov« and by the applicatioi from 'i~i to :tO years. ________ coated and made to look much better and* last longer than new shingles without the elate, for ONE-THiltD 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 luay b. easily tested by any one, aud as appears lii.iu the fact that Insurance Companies •Boarders MAK^ THE SAME TARIF THAT THEY DO FOR SLATE ROOFS. —— For tin and iron it has no equal, as it expands by heat aud contracts by coid, and never cracks or scales. For cemetery fences it is particularly adapted, as it will not corrode in tho most exposed places. Hoofs covered with Tar Sheathing Felt can be made water tight at a small expense. a a __. . 1 ^ The Slate or Paint is Up Stairs, Clark Building, extbemely cheap i Two gallons will cover a hundred square feet of Shin gle roof, or over four hundred of Tm or Iron. Price of the Slate ready for use is HO cents per gallon, $16 pe r halt barrel, or $30 per barrel of about 40 gallons, with a liberal discount to the trade. We furnish and apply the material for S‘4 TO per 100 square feet in ths Ticinity of New York. FT1HIS EVENING. I will open a Bar Room at No 13 EW USE NO TAR IN THIS COMPOSITION uf e srsu: the ^ u and with an axperlence of over twenty year., I feci ; >o^e firet one or twora.ne FIRST-CLASS BOARD, By Mrs. CRIGLER, Stairs, Clark Building, Whitehall street, ATLANTA, GA. loice comfortablo rooms to let to ns reasonable. To the Public. front counter will be stocked with tho best imported and domestic cigars. My Bar with pure, unadulte rated Liquors and French Mixtures, I design to keep as good Liquors as any Bar in the city, and at prices to suit the times. My Bar is exclu sively for white men. sep23 R. J. LOYALL, Agent. MABTIN MENKO. JOSEPH SCENEO M. MENKO &3BRO. HOWARD A CO., Managers. Salesman Wanted. an active, energetic young man, thoroughly acquainted with the business, and familiar with the (Merchants throughout tho State of Georgia. Address, giving references, “BOOTS & 8HOES,” sept25-4t Post Office Box 166, Charleston, 8. C. No. 25 WHITEHALL STREET, Two Doors from Alabama. ATLANTA, CA. Liberal Inducements Offered to Merchants. sep21-12t COTTON! On old rotten shingles it fills up the holes and pores, hardens them, and gives anew and substantial roof that will last for years. On curled or warped shingles it brings them to their place and keeps them there. It fills up the holes in Tin or Felting roofs, and stops the leaks; one coat is equal to ten of ordinary paint. The color of the slate when first applied is of a dark purple and In about a month 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 leaet in one hour after it is put in. Samples sent to any part of the country by Express, C. O. D., at the following prices. If ordered to be sent by freight, the money must accompany the order. 1 gallon and can $1 50 H gallons and can 2 35 3 gallons aud keg 5 50 10 gallons and keg 9 50 15 gallons and keg 13 50 20 gallons and half barrel 16 OO 40 gallons and one barrel 30 OO Roofs examined, estimates of cost given, and, when required, will be put in thorough repair. Orders re spectfully solicited. Agents wanted in every town. For full information, recommends from Insurance Companies and others, e itorials from the leadina Newspapers, or a sample shingle costed with the slate, address, N. Y. Slate Rooting Compn’y eep24-codl5A:w6t No. 6 Cedar street, NEW YORK CITY. THE JONES HOUSE, NEAR THE PUBLIC SQUARE. COVINGTON. CEORGIA. B. W. JONES, Proprietor. OS" Free conveyance from the Railroad. april4dly NEWTON HOUSE. 1 TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO MY friends and the public generally, that I am now j ready to reejive COTTON ON STOSAO . ; at my Agricultural Building, corner Alabama and For- i syth streets, and would thank my friends, both Mer- ! chants and Planters, to favor me with a portion of i their patronago. j I solicit consignments of cotton for sale here or for ! shipment to my correspondents at Savannah. Charles- j toD, New York and Liverpool, upon which I will make i LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON LIBERAL TERMS. A c O M. John P. Fort, Attorney at Law. Administrator’s Sale. GEOBiTV. PU IN AM COUNTY. A GREEAj .£[■. <1 r f om the Court of Ordi- nary of j iin.t. -:.ty, will be sold before the court house doos u x.aioutou, Putnam county, State of Georgia, one-half of lot No. 239, in 15th District, De- Kalb county, in said State—the other half owned by McLendon—eighty acres, more or less. Sold as the property of Andrew Reid, deceased. Sold for the purpose of distribution among the heirs. Terms cash. WM. A. REID, and ALEXANDER S. REID, Administrators Andrew Reid, dec’d. _8Cpt25-law40d. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, HENBY COUNTY, September 22, 1873. W ILL be sold before the court house door in Me- DoDongh, Henry county, Georgia, on The First Tuesday in November, next, one-half undivided interest in lot of land, No. (80) eighty, in the 10th District of Carrol county, Georgia• Sold as the property of W. C. Lee, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. sept25w40d S. J. LEE, Adm’r. MRS. JANET HAUDROP, CORNER OF MAIN AND 8FBINO STBKET8. 8PARTA, GEORGIA. TERMS: $2.00 per day Lodging included, 60 per meal Without Lodgin march 25-tf. J£N CONNECTION WITH OUR MJC1I0N AND FURNITURE BUSINESS We Have Opened a REAL ESTATE OFFICE, For the Purpose of Selling and Renting Real Estate. This branch of tho business will receive our special attention. Charges Moderate. Our Books are now opened. Call and see us. MAYSON it NORMAN, Auction and Commission Merclisnts. sud Resl Estate Agents, No. *2 DeGive’a Opera House. sept25 It NATIONAL HOTEL. ATLANTA, GEOBGIA, J. E. OWENS, Proprietor, Late of Piedmont and Orange Hotel, Lynchburg, Va. BAGGAGE CARRIED TO AND FROM THE DEPOT FREE OF CHARGE. HIGHEST MARKET VALUE FOR COTTON. ! entrusted to my management. Entrance to Warehouse j on Forsyth street. MARK W. JOHNSON, i Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 21, 1873.—d&wlm $25 Reward. O N Wednesday night. Sept. 3d, stolen out of the pasture of Thomas Nix, near Palmetto, Campbell county, Ga., a sorrel Mule, 3 years old. light mane and tail; wart or bump on the right ear; about 15 hands high. The above reward will be paid for either the mule or thief. If either is found leave with A. B. La- math, Atlanta, Ga. sepl3-dlAwlt u O W A R D HOUSE BROAD STREET, Nearly Opposite Montgomery and Eufimla R. R. Depot EUFAULA, ALABAMA. BOARD—Per Day % 2 The Best House in town, aprll ly W. J. HOWARD,Prop'r. UNIVERSITY HOTEL, ATHENS, GEORGIA, By R. H. LAMPKIN. Madison House. MADISON, GEOBGIA. T RAVELERS, invalids and families will find this on® of the best hotels in the South. Porters at all the train® who will take care of baggage. Term® reasonable. P. B. WOODARD. M®y23-d-tf. NOTICE. M ISLAID OR STOLEN, a promissory note in fa vor of the Herald Publishing Company for $50, dated September 18. and signed by Bush Irwin. Also, a draft for $30 accepted, in favor of the Her- aid Publishing Company, by C. 8. Newton. The public are cautioned against negotiating these paper® as duplicates for the same have been obtained. sep23-6t HERALD PUBLISHING CO. NOTICE. H* MILINERY AND IDRESS MAKIN6 of the latest an most approved styles at the shortest no tice, at my store. No. 4 Loyd street I have and will continue to receive the Latest Fall Patterns, and respectfully solicit a share of the public patron- **£pJ4-13t MR& J. DUFFY. Patrons of Husbandry. GEORGIA STATE ORANGE. CofiAP.BCHE, G*., September 22, 1873. B Y Authority of tho Executlre Committee of the Georgia Slato Grange, you are hereby notified aud inritod to re.pect the Atlanta Heoald—your en terprising. fearless and talented colaborer-ae our me dium of official communication, until after the session of tho Georgia State Grange in the city of Macon. October 29, 1873. eep24-dtort29 E- TAYLOR, Bee y. N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer. Guardian’s Sale. K Y virtue of an Order from the Court of Ordinary of Fulton county, I will sell before the Court House door in Atlanta, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT, within the legal hours of sale, fifteen and three-fourth acres of Land, being part of land lot No. 142, of the 17th District of originally Henry now Fulton county, subdivided into twelve lots, as per plat, to be seen at the office of Wallace k Fowler, Real Estate Agent®, and poster® to be issued before sale. Sold a® the property of Mary Helena Lynes, minor, for her benefit. Term® half cash, balance three and six months, with 10 per cent, interest. T. D. LYNES, Guardian, -2ptds N OW IS THE TIME TO LAY IN YOUR WINTER supply of coal. Beat quality of Coal Oreek Coal, also another quail of good gTate coal that does not run together or am of sulphur, and only has three per cent ash—os half the quantity of any other coal sold for grate pu poses in this market. Address P. O. Box 545. je20-3m J. 8. WILLSON, Agent H. PABKIKS. *. WAJUIU 4XX1X PARK NS & ALLEN, and £upei;mt*nd*nts, Will furnish Plans and Specifications for CHURCHES. BANKS. STORE BUILDINBS. AND DWELLINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. OFFICE, Corner of Pryor and Deoat nr Streets, op posite the Kimball House, daotdkvly. CHAN6E OF OFFICE. GEORGIA STATE ORANGE. Coutrabcux, Ga., September 22, 1873. To Deputies. Secretaries of subordinate Granges and other Correspondents; On and after October 1st. 1873, until otherwise di rected. you will elease address this office at Macon, Georgia, sept24-dtoctl5 K. TAILOR. Sec y.