The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, May 29, 1873, Image 3

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“That Bundle of Coupons Letter from Mr. Conley- Editors Chronicle and Sentinel: I notic* in your paper of the 16th innt. a letter from Governor Bollock in reference to a ‘ handle of coupons” found in the executive office at Atlanta. In corroortation of the state ment made by Governor Bollock, I ask space in yonr paper for the following facte in refer ence to said ‘'bundle of coupons”: Whilst I occupied the Executive chair, I re quested the financial agents of the State in New York to send me an account current of tbeir transactions for the State. They fur nished the statement at once, and in trans mitting the account they sent to the Execu tive office a large number of coupons, which they had paid for the State. These paid coupons, together with the ac count, were sent to the Treasursr of the State, where they properly belonged. Dr. Angier, the Treasurer, returned the coupons to the Executive office, refusing to recognize their legality, etc., whereupon I directed my Sec retary to eeal them np in a package, label them and deposit them in the safe in the Ex ecutive Department, where they were subse quently found, “while engaged in overhaul ing office papers recently." These were tbe only coupons in the office when I left the Ex ecutive chair, and they were there because the Treasurer refused to receive them and no other disposition could be made ot them. These are the facts about the “bundle of coupons which had been paid but which Bullock had never concealed or destroyed.” Bm Cosur. LIBRARY GIFT CONCERT NINETY DAYS’ POSTPONEMENT I A Full Drawing Certain $500,000 IN BANK TO PAY BiFTS. SUMMER RESORTS. C HALYBEATE SPRINGS, MERIWETHER COUN- ty, Georgia., will open for the reception of com* puny lone 1,1873, The hotels and cottages bare been K h thorough repair, and largely refurnished, af« ling ample accommodations for FIVE HUNDRED neats. J, C. MaclelJan, of Macon, favorably known to tbe people of Georgia and to tbe traveling public, tor his superior ability la hotel management, haa been engaged, and will have entire charge of the table sup plies and culinary department, assisted by some of bia Beat cooks and waiters from Brown’a and tbeSpou- weod Hotels, regardless of coat. Mrs. L. L. Love baa kindly consented to seel at. and will bo happy to greet her fr!ea4s at the Springs. A band baa been secured for the aeaaon. Every variety of innocent amusement will be introduced, and no trouble or expense spared to make all comfortable and happy who may favor ua with their patronage. Terms— S3 60 per day, $13 50 per week, $35 per mouth. Children andfacrvanla half price. Dally coaches to and from Geneva, Thomas* tarn and LaGrange, via White Sulphur and Warm Springs Tor circular or further particulars, call on or address C. J. MAC! ALLAN, Spotowood Hotel. Ma con. until June 6th, or C. T. PORTER, care box 38 P. O., Talbot ton. CHaS T. PORTER, may27-eu.toathtf Proprietors. DR. R. A. HOOKE, Of Chattanooga, Teim. CREENE & ROSSICNOL. Successors toW. H. TUTT, Wfaolesalo Deal earns in. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, AND DRUGGIST S' SUNDRIES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, ETC. No. 204., Broad St.. .A\x^ustn, Gkjorgia. AGENTS FOR WM. II. TUTT'H STANDARD PREPARATIONS. OB. i. A. TAYLOB. Of Atlanta, Georgia. 10,000 Cash Gifts Paid in Full $100,000 FOR ONLY $10 I E jlNOUGH of the 100,000 tickets issued for the !i Third Grand Gift Concert, in aid of the Public library of Kentucky, having been sold to inaure a full drawing, and the with having been universally ex pressed that the 10,000 < ash gifts offered should be drawn in full and paid in full without any scaling down, aa heretofore, the management, with the con currence of the trustees, have determined to allow ninety days more for the ealc of the remnant ef tick ets left on hand. The concert and distribution ad- vsrtised for April 8 is, therefore, postponed to Tues day, July 8, 1873, on which day, and no other, they will positively and unequivocally take piece in Public Library Hall, Louisville, Ky. At this grand concert the following cash gifts will be distributed by lot and paid in full to the ticket- holders who draw them- LIST OF GIFTS. Oue Grand Cash Gift $100,000 One Grand Cash Gift 60,000 One Grand Cash Gift. 25,000 One Grand Cash Gift. 20,000 One Grand Cash Gift. 10,000 One Grand Cash Gift. 5.000 34 Ca»h Gifu of $1,000 each 34.000 50 Cash Gifts of &O0 each 35,000 80 Cash GifU of 400 each 33.000 1(10 'Hah Gifts of 300 each 30,000 150 ah GifU of 300 each 30.000 500 • ub Gifts of 100 each 59,000 9,000 Cash Gifts of 10 each 90,000 Total 10,000 GifU, all cash $500,000 The money to pay all these giiu in full la now upon deposit in the Farmers’ and Drovers' Bank of Louis ville, and set aside for that purpose, and can only be used for that purpose, as will be seen by the following certificate of the Cashier: Ovpicx or Fa auras’ A Daovxaa’ Bake, Louisville. Ky.. April 7.1873. This is to certify that thers la in the Farmers’ and Drovers’ Bank, to the Credit of tbe Third Grand Gift Concert, for this benefit of the Public Library of Ken tucky. five hundred thousand dollars, which has been set apart by tbe managers to pay the gifU in full, and will be bald by the bank and paid out for this purpose, and this purpose only. B. a VEECH, Cashier. The perty, therefore, who holds the ticket drawing the capital gift will get $100,000 in greenbacks, and so of the $50,000 gift, tbe $25,000, the $30,000, the $10.- (100, the $5,000, and all tbe other gifU, 10,000 in num ber, amounting to $500,000. Tbe remnant of unsold tickeU win be furnished to those who first apply (orders accompanied by the mon ey always having preferences over agenU) at the fol lowing prices: Whole ticket*. $10; halves, $5: and <(uarUrs, $3 50; 11 whole tickeU for $100. 66 for $500, 113 for 1.000, and 575 for $5,000. No discount on less than $100 worth at a time. The ooocert and distribution of gifU will begin at 6 o’clock on Tuesday morning. July 8. in Public Library hall and. the following will be the order of proceeding*; lst Music by orchestral band- 2nd. Placing of tags (one for each ticket sold) in large wheel. 3rd. Placing of gifts in small wheel. 4th. Music by orchestral bend. 5th. Explanatory remarks by President. 6th. Draw ing of first hslf of gifts. 7th. Mnsic by orchestral baud. 8th. Drawing of last half of gifts. 9th. Pla cing of large wheel with Ugs in tbe hands of a com mittee appointed by audience. 10th. Grand orches tral conoert. llis music on this grand occasion trill be the best that can be piocured.and the gentlemen who count and place the tags and gifU In the wheels and super- intenc the drawing and keep the record of the drawn numbers will be choeen from the best known and most trustworthy citizens of the State. All will be so conducted as to be a perfect guaranty against com plaint from any just source. The payment of gifts will begin on Saturday, July 12. at 9 o’clock, a. m. TickeU drawing gifts must be presented at room No. 4 Public Library Building, where cash checks upon tbe Farmers’ and Drawers' Bank of Louisville, or sight drafts upon the Fourth National Bank of New York, at the option of the hold er, will be given for the tickeU. All gifU not called for in six months from the drawing will be turned over to the Public Library Fund. For lull particulars send tor circulars. THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent Public Library of Kentucky, aprl8-2taw Louisville, Ky For Tickets or information, apply to PHILLIPS A CREW and BEDWniEjk FOX. Atlanta. Ga. Chas. Bohnefeld, MINERAL HILL. SALINE, SULPHUR, ALUM, Chalybeate Springs! T his favorite summer resort, situated near Bean’s Sution. East Tennessee, and nine miles from Morristown, E. T. k Va. Railroad, has just been 8PLENDIDLY FITTED UP for the summer of 1873. OUR SULPHURS! (Red, White and Black), Alum and Chalybeate Waters, need no comment, as their effects sre generally known; but we would call your particular attention to the won der of the age, as a mineral water— OUR SALINE SPRING! which is magical in iU JMATI8M, SCROFULA, DYSPEPSIA, all Diseases of tbe Blood and Skin, and | especially adapted to the Diseases of Females. HOT AND COLD SULPHUR BATHS! the cod and bracing mountain air, together with the MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN SCENERY, tend to make this one of the most pleasant summer resorts in the South. $9“ These Springs are accessible by daily hack lines. Parties desiring to visit ns will stop at Turley House. Morristown, Ind call for William A. Dickinson, propri etor Hack line to Mineral Hill. Address DRS. TAYLOR k HOOKE, Phoihietous, Beau's SUtion, East Tennessee. msnU for famili Tbo Iron Oity of Alabama. GREAT SALE OF LOTS AT AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18th, 1873. TITLES WAimANTED. OFFICE OF ELYTON LAND COMPANY, BI1LMISGUAM, ALA., AruiL 16, 1873. ri^HE ELYTON LAND COMPANY WILL HELL AT AUCTION, ON TIIE 18th OF JUNE NEXT, A LARGE X number of LOTH in this city aud on their property adjoining. Suburban Lots will be sold in sizes to suit purchasers, not exceeding twenty acres in any one Lot. Titles will be guaranteed without restriction as to time of erecting buildings or making oihcr Improvements Terms of Hale—Either cash, or one-fifth rash; one-fifth in six months, ons-fifth in twelve mouths, and the balance in eighteen months, with Interest. The sale will be conducted on the promises. A map of Ixfta to be so d is now in preparation, and will soon be on exhibition. uray23-d2w J. It. POWELL. President. __ | HOLMES, CALDER <L Co., 17 MAB.II3TTA STHE33T, JOHN W. LEIGH. HOPE, LEIGH & CO. ’ (SUCCESSORS TO TARHEEL, LEIGH i CO.) Commission Merchants, FOOT CF MARKET STREET. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. PROMPT ATTENTION OlVEN TO ORDER*. AND CASH ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS. Special Reference To IMiikn of ('ImttAnooga. may3-eodJui Great Labor-Saving Machine. — ARE OPENING Saves t Work of Tie Mea aafl Two Horses. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC-ciea,- s a Cotton or Corn Row at One Round. 5,000 gallons of BOILED LINSEED OIL, 5.000 gallons of RAW LINSEED OIL, 1.000 gallons of LAUD OIL, 1,000 gallons of STRAIT aud TANNERS' OILS, 50 tons WHITE LEAD. ptc VARNISHES, BRUSHES, WINDOW GLASS, Etc., AT NEW YORK PRICES. Also, ten thousand gallons of KEROSENE OIL (130 (leg. testl, at 2fi rents by the sing]* gallon. ni»y23-tf PRIGE ONLY $24 WITH THREE PLOW POINTS. ; FRICK places ft in the i i fair trial in thin section, i tut. It has the endorsenien ncli of everybody. pQ" ILoiid the following certificates from planters at home and at a distance . DAVID McBRIDE, SUCCESSOR TO UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN METALLIC i all sizes and descriptions. Also agent for Taylor’s Corpse preserver. IV*. 1 DsGlVE'S OPERA HOUSE. MARIETTA STREET ATLAMTA. JOHN J. SEAT. SEAY &. WALKER, ROME, &A. Grand Summer Resort T HOSE who desire relief from the dust and toll of City life, can av*il themselves of the pleasures of a fine drive out to tbe Oglethorpe Park, where ample preparation* have been made for the enjoy ment of the public. A Hall 225 Feet in Length, 70 Feet Wide with splendid floor and all other arrangements for comfort and pleasure, to be used for dancing and festive purposes. A BEAUTIFUL LAKE, with boats free for tho amuscroant of guests. The ground are free to picnic parties. Ample arrange ments for Balls. Assemblies, Soirees, etc. The attrac tions to be found here, in the way of scenery, beauti ful drives on tbe race track, a row upon the lake. ndld water, refreshment# of every description, and numerous other inducements to enjoyment, ren der this one of the most desirable resorts in the South. spr30-esm. j®- EC A E E CELEBRATED SULPHUR AND CHALYBEATE Springs, NEAR ROCERSVILLE, TENNESSEE. Board per Day $1 50 Board per Week 9 00 Board per Month 30 00 8^ Special terms for families. To those having Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Mercurial Diaeases, General Debility, etc., we say. Come and be cured ! It. F. k E. D. POWELL, sp27 Proprietors. ATLANTA PAPER MILLS, Book and \i »», JAMJCS ORMOND, Proprietor Executive Department, STATE OF GEORGIA, Atlanta, March 21,1873. ORDERED: That JAMES A. B. HANKS, of the county of Whit- field county, be, and he Is hereby appointed (under authority of s resolution of he General Assembly, ap proved February 33d, 1873,) Auditor, to examine the Change Bills issued by the Western k Atlantic Rail road, and report tbe facts connected therewith as re quired by said resolution. Bx the GovxAJiom: JAMES M. SMITH. Governor. By authority of the foregoing order of IDs Excellen cy the Governor, I will enter upon the duty assigned ms on the 1st day cf May next, at Boom No. 26, in the Capitol at Atlanta. Persons holding the bills men tioned must present them to me for examination by the 1st of June next. In the meantime those^holdiug bills should advise me by letter at Dalton, Georgia, of the number of each denomination of bills held by them. J. A. R. HANKS, Mabch 28,1873. Auditor m*r30-d2taw till j one 1 MANUFACTURERS OF COPPER STILLS,PLUMBING GAS AND STEAM FITTING, AV9 XXCLCSIV* AGBVTS TOM. Roie Hollow Ware aaM Stove Manufacturing Company. Au. Kind, or Brass aafl Iron Caste McBride & smith, MANUFACTURER OF Fine Carriages, PHAETONS, ROCKAWAYS AND BUGGIES. ! A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. FOH SALE. THE WHITFIELD FLOURING MILLS) | For i>artieiil:»rs apply to Repairing Promptly and Neatly Executed. STAR CANDLES! PROCTER !l CAMBLE’S “Light of Day” Brand STAR CANDLES! Are of superior quality, and the standard brand paid by Atlanta, Macon AUGUSTA GROCERS. •pJO-tf Si. Lonis, HiiDBis, Nasliville — AND - CHATTANOOGA R. R. LINE. SPRING SCHEDULE. 1873. Nashville. McKensie Memphis Little Rock .. 8:30 a.m. aud 8:10 r.M ... 4:38 r.M. and 3:44 a m .. 12:45 a.m. and 1:05 r.M .. 8:30 a.m. and 8:30 p m ... 2:10 r.M. and 2:25 a.m ... 6:30 r.M Leave Atlanta 8:30 a.m. and 8:10 r.M Arriv, at Chattanooga 4:28 A.M. and 3:44 A.M •• Nashville 12:45 a.m. and 1:05 r.M “ Union City 10:30 A.M. and 10:30 P.M •• Columbus, Ky 12:00 noon, 12:00 night *• St. Louis, via Cairo •Short Lin© D: 05 r.M. and 11:20 a. m '* St. Louis, via Iron Mountain Railroad.. 11:00 r. m. aud 12:50 r.M ALBERT B. WRENN. Soathe:« 'em Agent, Post office Box 253. OfflceNo. 4. Kimball House. Atlanta Georgia. ATLANTA STENCIL AND VARIETY WORKS Cor. Marietta and Broad Sis. DUTTON &FAIRBANKS. PRACTICAL STENCIL CUTTERS, Designers and Engravers, Address Lock Box 351, - - - ATLANTA, GA. S TENCIL MARKING PLATES of every description cut to order. Name plates for marking Clothing, with Ink and Brush, 75c; by mail 85c. Baggage, hold and key Checks, Notary Public, and Society Seals, Al phabets and everything in the line made to order. Excelsior Printing Press, with font of tyyes, sent by msil for $2.00. Orders from s distance promptly attended d«oS-)v. GEORGIA, Fulton County. Forest Grove PLANTATION. MADE TO ORDER. HANDSOME STORE TO RENT. m IM TNI CUT! ONE NF THE A H I IJTEXD Maviso INTO ST SWT AOSI- CUI.TOBAL BCILDMO, conn ot Alabama aid KwiTtb atresia, early is June, I oSer the NTOK* I SOW OOCCTI tor rent. CaB aarly and Ut me know it any ot the Future# are deelred or sat. FANNUM. TUI NCTICEI that I bare a TBXSKSDOtTS XTOCX ot Mown and Baepera. Tbraahere. Fas Kina, Harm Potrere. Grain cradle*, area, Urythea. etc., sow is Mare aad arriving. raylAdawdw £abk W. JOBS SON, Agriculture! Building, Atlanta, a FREEDMAN’S SAVIMS A TRUST CD. [Chartered by Gmmaent of Catted Stoma. Offics Brasd Strsst, corner WAlton, , sC Ftra Cants njrenrda. J>e- > os dsmesd with balerao*. late- t pm uses. Sesd for etralsr. sortt-1r rU11.1T d. OOUI OoakW. K roons DepoMue ANY 09 GEORGIA. J Atdamta. Qa-, April 26.187X ) A V ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK HOT. D- /Y ere of the CASTLE BOCK COAL COMPANY OF iGKOB4HA will b»lttU*»eePN» LtaeOftoe. No. 4 Xirant Building, up-eUlr*. on May 27,1873. By oteterTterd * ^rectore^ T H tLe Offorocl for Sftlo At a very low price—$8,000. It contains 33S Acres of Fine Laifl One hundred and fifty acres of this first-class BOTTOM produced Uat year SIXTY BUSHELS O Y CORN PEIt ACRE. Tbe Rome Railroad passes through the place, and there to e Depot within a few hundred yards of the dwelling- There sre fine Improvements, including As EiiM Room Dviiliie - Gin Bosoe. Bars aad Stable, and Tool#, and all sareeeary agrl cult oral Impla siesta The place la sow renting for Oue Thousand Hollar, is caah, payable November lot. Aleo tbe plantation knows aa GLEN BOWS, contain Inc MO auras, with improvements. Os thla place there te one ot the lor feat eprlsga Is Gaorgla, Only a low hundred yards from tba son roe of thie spring, there ie a Kill end Cotton Gts, which also belong to the plantation. I will take $1,400 for tbe tbe property For term,, apply to R. A. AU3TON, apttio Hasan. Ornr*. Patrons of Husbandry. OKOBOIA KTATS GRANGE. Couraacszx, Ozosau. May 22, U72, CIRCULAR Bo. 1. Far the good of the Order, and the Information of tha pablta, ReeretartM ef aS esboedtnete area) * tTo*thla , c april-U W. C. TILTON A CO. Dalton. <•: FIRM. PETERSON & SNYDElt, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers. J. S. PETERSON, Auctioneer. Office adjoining hardware store of T. M. Clarkn ,’o., on Line street, near Fescbtrce. sprxdOm PETER LYNCH, !>2 WHITEHALL KTEEET, ATLANTA, GA., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, Anil Wholesale Liquor Denier, and Dealer in GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, PROVISIONS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, Gibson’s Fine Whiskies made ;i specialty in tho Liquor line. Spau>in<i Cor jot. Ua., April 15. 1873. :lfTnigu«*d have Msei) the “ lirijiloy fchaft Flow ” at work for two day*, bedding lor cotton, working in and cotton, and Lave worked it our*dv* «, and we express our entire aatl*f*cU<m with it iu every way. It elegant bed at every trip, an i thoroughly pulverize* the land at the asu.c time. Alter bed- plowed down the Led on the water furrow—the place for guano, reversing ibe be,land covering the plauted in aix feet rows, on® routi-l cleared the row, and left the laud in splen- k'er one-half the labor, and three and a hair feet, were cleared at The corn ai makes ding, i guano at the same time. In did order, which would have required live Ti doing the work equally as well, if not better. id cleared the * with a single plow, thu* savi Cotton row* from three t k C. one furrow, which would have required two furrow* with any other plow. As s cultivator it surpasses any thing we ever saw, and for bedding lauds aft r being broken, it canuot be aurpastw-d. a« it <l«>es the work of three men and muh*a. We cheerfully give it ottr fullest endorsement and recommendation, as the greatest la- bor-aaving agricultural implenicut that has ever been on our farms, or in thi* country. The draft of the plough is as light as a Dixon Sweep on a single stock—a medium mule carrying it with ease. II. M. GRAY, S. 9. GRAY. H. A. BROOKS, J. T. GRAY. J. 21. DRowy, Tho ccopa. •• Shaft Plow Rriii'ey Plough’’ is adtpted splendidly for lidding cotton or corn land, and for the cultivation of field I have made many ploughs, and uudersta id what plottglu sbou d do, aud unhesitatingly ny that tue " I for it aa a cultivator, saving tbe lalioe of two turn and mules. 4 LS. \L LAKFIKL! > will do all that i Just rcc ; now a large lot of Seed Irish Potatoes, l.andreth’s Carden Seeds, Onion Sets, Gr.rdenin Tools, Ac. Torm» CASH. Gszrrxs, G.v, April 8, IK... Ms. A. At. SPS1UUT*-Lk)it Hir: Wo witarered the working of ynnr “ 1IRISLR»‘8 SHAFT FLOW.” au t laud of 8. lb Burr, this day, and do not hesitate to say that it is good for nil claimed for it Jt brute am) b. •led cotton land as well, it not better, than one horse and baud could do, making a complete bed at one hn It is equal to three hands and three mule*, and i* easily worked by one mule or one borae. Wo outsider j I great labor-1 , and uuheeitatiugly >d it, id will i • it - j a* they ran be pro. S. R. BURU. RTF. JOHSSdS. Dll. J. 11. CONXALLY. W. F. «dn*ri of I bile . say* application for charter Cash Capital llriulcy'*. My Foreman ha* tried it, and saya that Brinl^; _ delighted with it." W. G. Gibbs, Columbia. S. say*: ” The Shaft Plough lv. lion. I a»u delighted with it.” \V. A. Walters, Klmpsonville, Ky.. says: •• Works admirahl matiaged—runs as steadily a* a breaking plough will do twh A. C. Jackson, Ursenaboro, Oa., says: •• I find your bhatt ! ton.” i J. II. Nichols, Nacoocl | cel* anything 1 have I play.” I It. H. Oc.rge, Sir- tion—can be used i.uii • irke 1 with {•erfset s Il k of a double shovel and do State, County and Farm Rights for sale bv A. M SPEIGHTS, Griffin, Ga. GOULD, BARTON GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY. To the Hon. John L. Hopkins, Judge of the Supe rior Court in said State and County : The petition of John B. Gordon, A. H. Colquitt, H. T. Coffee, b. B. Buckner aud W. A. Blaymaker, all citi zens of Georgia, except H^T. Coffee, a citizen of Mem phis, Tenn., aud S. B. Buckner, a citizen of Louisville, Ky., respectfully represents that we desire to form, and do hereby form, a company iu accordance with the provisions of the Code and the acts amendatory thereof, authorizing the formation of corporations by application to tho Superior Courts of said State, and we do hereby declare the objects and purposes for which said company is formed and the terms thereof to be as follows, viz : First—That the corporate name by which said com pany shall be known is the Continental School Desks Manufacturing Company. Second—The objects for which said Company is formed aro tho manufacture and sale of School Desks, Settees, Furniture, and the conducting of a general business in School Furniture and Supplies. Third —The capital stock of said Company shall be $50,000, which shall be divided Into 500 shares of $100 each. Such portion of which as may be necesaary may bo issued for the purchase of any property nec essary to the business of said Company. Fourth—The term of existence of said Company shall be twenty years, unless sooner dissolved by tbe stock holders owning two-thlrda of the stock of said Company at a meeting called for that purpose. Fifth—The number of Trustees who shall manage the concerns of said Company for the first year is five, and tho names are J. B. Gordon, 8. B. Buckn-’’. A. H. Colquitt, H. T. Coffee and W. A. Slaymaker. Sixth—That the business and operations are to i» conducted in the cities of Atlanta, Rome aud Dalton. State of Georgia, in the city of Nashville, Tenn., Ixmihville, Ky., Richmond, Lynchburg and Staunton, Va., St. Louis, Mo., Cincinnati, O.. Chicago, 111., Balti- more, Md., BaJeigh and Charlotte, K. C., Houston, Austin and Dallas, Texas, and that the principal office for the conduct of the business of said Company and its financial matters shall be in the city of Atlanta aforesaid. In testimony whereof we hare executed thisesrtif cate and set our hand* and seals thereunto, thi* »;h day of April, one thousand eight hundred avd* oven ty-tliree. J. B. GORDON, I3eui> 8. B. BUCKNER, [8em, Per J. B. Gordon. A. H. COLQUITT, [Beall Per J. B. Gordon. H. T. COFFEE. [Seal] aprlOwCw W. A. SLAYMAKER, iBeal] A NCHOK LINE STEAMERS.—SAIL FROM PIER 1\_ 20, North River, New York, EVERY WEDNES DAY AND SATURDAY. Tbe passenger accommoda tions on steamers of this line are unsurpassed for ele gance aud comfort. Cabin sttate rooms are all on up per deck, thus securing good light and ventilation. 3 VIE PETITION OF W. S. WALKER, J. R. BOYD. Waller A. Baker, T. W. Hooper, John Patterson Stockton. Charles Dupree. W. D. Bel], A. M. Wil and IL L. Davit, citizens of tbe city of Atlanta county, respectfully represent that they desire to form a FIRE COMPANY, in accordance with the laws of said State. The object and purpose of said com pany, and the name and terms thereof, are as lollows: 1. The corporate name by which said company shall be known ia THE EUREKA FIRE COMPANY, No. — 2. The object for which naid company is formed is the protection of Life and Property iu the city of At lanta. Georgia. 3. This company will have no capital stock other than may be necessary to purchase outfit, equipment and sngine house, and to meet current expenses inci dent to such a corporation, for which it will depend upon donation and assessments per capita upon Its members. The term of existence of said company shall be twenty years, unless sooner dissolved by a vute of two- thlrda of the active members thoreof. Wherefore, yonr petitioners prty the order of your Honorable Court incorporating said company agreea ble to tbe statute in such cases made and provided. This 23d of April, 1873. T. W. HOOPER, Attorney for Petitioners. True extract from the minute*. This April 24,1873 W. R- VENABLE, ap26-law4w Clsrk. The Mutual Protection Xnaiuranoo Company OF GEORGIA LKTILL HOLD ITS FIRST ANNUAL MEETING If of Stockholders, at its office in Marietta, at 10 _dock a. M. oo the THIRD WEDNESDAY OF JUNE (18th). Ail parties holding a Policy issued by the Com- pany for the term of one year, or longer, aro entitled to vote at that meeting, either personally or by proxy. jgr The Company will probably return a profit of 50 per cent on Its Policies now expiring. $1,000,000! FULL PAID. Cash Assets BRANCH OFFICE, Philadelphia, where the business of tho Cora pa & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. - $2,563,911.63.jf^ale Dealers ia FLOUR. GRAIN, MEATS ant General Prate transacted. CORN. O }• FICERS: E. A. HOLLINS, President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance* and Executive Committee. H. D. COOKE, (Washington) Vice-Presiden f . EMMEESON W. PEET, Vice-President and Actuary. JOHN M. BUTLER, ’ Secretary. FRANCIS J GURNEY SMITH, M. JD., Medical Director WM. E. CHANDLER, (Washington.) Attorney. E. A. ROLLINS, JAY COOKE, CLARENCE H. CLARK, GEORGE F. TYLER. WM. G. MOREHKAD, JOHN W. ELLIS, DIRECTORS: HENRY D. COOKE. HINCKLEY CLARK. WM. E. CHANDLER, JOHN D. DUPREES, EDWARD DODGE. II. C. FAHNESTOCK, O BENJAMIN D. LAY, of Atlanta, General Agent for Georiia. Agent* wan'ed in every Town and County i i the State. Address— COL. B. D. LAY, General Agout, at National Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia. Administrator’s Notice. DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. rpo diatoly. iprll l all parson* Indebted to said F. M. Ar- sited to come forward and settle Immo* P. W. ARNOLD. Adror’s. NOTICE. K'KAUK W. ARNOLD, Administrator of tlm u#latc of 1 r. M. Arnold, late of Clayton county. Georgia, deceased, applies to we for leave to sell a portion of the real estate belonging to said deceased— This to. thsrefere. to cite and admonish all persons Interested to file tbeir objections. If any exist, within the time prescribed by tow. or else said leave will be granted. Done at April Term, 1873. of Gltytou Court of Ordinary. Witness ay official signature, the 7th day of April 1873. JOSEPH A. McCONlfELL. Ordinary. Sat. Steamers. Wli>. Steamer* Gold. Currency. Cabins $75 and $65 $75 and $65. Cabin return tickets mocu- ring best uccom’ations. $130 $130. Steerage, currency, $30. Certificates for passage from any seaport or railway station iu Great Britain, Ireland, or the Continent, at rate* a* LOW as by any other first-class line. For pas- Hago, apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. 7 Bowling Green, N. Y., or to F. F. COULTER. Southern Express, Agent, Atlanta, Ga. mayfi-deodfim Clayton Sheriff’s Sale. door at Jonesboro, Clayton county. Oa., within tne legal hours of sale, on the FIRST TUK8DAY IN JUNE NEXT, the following property, to-wit: One undivided half interest in a HOUSE AND LOT in the town of Jonesboro—same known as the Hudson Hotel formerly, now occupied by Mrs. Julia A. Tur ner. Also, one undivided half interest in a HOUSE AND LOT, known as the Hudson Livery 8tsble, in said town of Jonesboro, now occupied by Tho#. T. Tucker. 8sid property, including both of geld Lots, which are adjoining, containing oue acre, more or less. Said property levied on to satisfy nine Justices Court fi. fas., issued from the Justice* Court of the 491st Dis trict, O. M„ Henry county, in favor of W. B. Lee, ad ministrator, Ac., vs. N. G. Hudson. Levied on as the property of N. G. Hudson. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Levy made and returned to me by James E. Hudson, L. O. R. 8. OSBURN, May 1, 1873. Iway4-ld] Deputy Sheriff* KING’S CUfTe —ro»— Chicken Cholera. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS MAY BE ANNUALLY 8 WED BY TnE USE OF THIS SIMPLY AND CHEAP REMEDY-ONE BOTTLE WORTH FIFTY CENTS, MAKES TWO GALLONS OF MEDICINE* IT IS CERTAIN AND PROMPT. USED TWICE A WEEK IT WILL PREVENT THE DISEASE. Prepared by Da. WILLIAM KING. Athens. Ga. For sale at wholesale by HALLKTT. SKAYElt k BURBANK. New York. TO CASH BUYERS. WE NOW OFFER TO THE TRADE. FOR CASH, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, INCLUDING BACON AND BULK MEATS, CLEAR, CLEAR ltIB SIDES AND SHOULDERS. Alao, 50 Tierces Superior Sugar-cured Smoked Hams. PLAIN ANU CANTA8HEH, LABS IN TlEItCES, LAKItEIX, KEOS AND CANS. Eight Car Loads Molasses, in Hogsheads and Barrels i New Orleans Choice and Prime Svrup, in barrels and kegs; Florida Syrup. 15,000 (Bushels White and Yellow Gorn. 3,000 Bushels Oats. 500 Bales Hay. 1,000 Barrels Flour. k FULL LINE OF SUCARS, ALL ERASES. ALSO, COFFEE, FISH, TWO HUNDRED BOXES TOBACCO, Various grade* and pric»’*, ju K t from tho manufacturers, and many othor goods usually kept iu a Wlioleml Grocery and Produce House. We offer real inducements to cash buyers. A. K. SEAGO & W. H. C. MICKELBERRY. OFFICE AND 8ALE-ROOM—Corner Forsyth and Mitchell Streets. TIME SALES,—ADVANCES TO PLANTERS. Our crop liena, with approved security, will bo mado as heretofore. Also credit sales to merchant* on approved paper and collateials.l We have a limited supply of ChoKupcnkc Guano and Baugh's Raw Bono on sale. A. K. SEAGO k W. H. C. MICKELBERRY, march 25-dJtw3in. Corner of Forsyth and Mitchell street*. WILLIAM M. BIRD & CO ) supply raerchr. .ts with CORN in any quantity at LOWEST MARKET ATLANTA. OA. (ESTABLISHED IN 1854.) Wholesale Confectioner, STEAM W; and Cracker Manufactory, AND DEALER IN Fruits, Nuts and Preserves. ALSO Ac., Toys, Willow Ware, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, ------ Georgia- niarch22J2ni W. M. FE2TDLETOXT A CO., 1 Whitehall Street. A liE RECEIVING AND OPENING DAILY A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Blank Book*. Writing Paper. Wtapping Paper. SUtea. ('balk Crayons, Bill Files, Letter files. Invoice File*. Envelop*. Peut'il*, Ink. Steel Pen AND EVERYTHING Gold Peu*.> USUALLY KEPT IN A ifflfncllsge, Q Point noes, 1 Playing Card*. Buck Gammon Board*. ° Copying Books. O Copyist Press*-*. 2 Copying Ink. r~ BUl Ms ~ Letter Head* Print*-rV Card*, flat Paper-. FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY HOUSE. pit*pared to sell as cheap aa any house South, and As we make a specialty of Stationery of course we j guarantee to do sa Orders for Job Printing of every description solicited, guaranteeing work to be a* good end prices a* low as suy house South. W, M. PtJLULKTON A- CO. aprtl5-dly 68 Whitehall Stun t. Atlanta, Ga. Oils, White Lead, Colors, WINDOW GLA8:-\ NAVAL STORES, Etc.. No. 201 E. Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. AND No. 8 Whitaker. Street, SAVANNAH, GA. may25-cicod:lm ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY | OJ? LlVEBi’OOis I fihe Ao.-Ei3srcnr.! Orer John Bj an’, More, turret. W. D. UOYT * Oo.. PARKINS & ALLEN, ^chitfijts and Will furnish Plain and HuaciXcatiosa fur CHURCHES, BANKS, STORE BUILOMBS, AND DWELUNOS- Or ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ovnoi. Ooruar of Pryor and Dreatnr Btrewo. op. poalto tin Kimball Houoc. THE LATEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST REFRIGERATORS! ICE CREAM FREEZERS AND WATER COOLERS! IN LALIOE OOASTmia, ON HAND AT Franklin Si Eicliberg’s, Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters, Dealer. In STOVES, RANGES, URATES. Dam an,I Burnished TINWARE, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS general],)-. Steal Games, Whistles and General Steel Emine Sollies. Wnnibore 1 , 8tenm, Goa Filler*' and Tinnors' MATERIALS at ManufacturerC Price*. ^0-ALL KINDS OF METAL ROOFING, WATER, G AS AND STEAM WORKS DONE WITH DISPATCH. ^te- Ag/tiita for SELDON STEAM PUMP. A fttll »to<* of CHANDELIERS. GAS FIX TURES and GLOBES. npY7-la»