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How O’Brien Picked One of the
Bays Up.
A Desperate Gang Broken Up,
From Memphis Appeal.
Ou the night of tile seventeenth of June,
1871, the messenger of the Southern express
company, on the north-bound train of the Mo
bile and Ohio railroad, was robbed of his safe
and contents, amounting to six thousand dol
lars in currency, near Meridian, Mississippi
Th« messenger having no local business to at-
had allowed himself to fall into a “dose,"
when he awoke he missed his safe. On
the arrival of the train at Meridian, the mat
ter was promptly reported to the com
pany^ officers, but for so ^ etime no clue could
te had to the perpetrators of the robbery.
Attest suspicion was directed to a settle
ment or colony of negroes who made their
homes in the mountains about Meridian, and
who were proven to live by robbery and
plunder. Their huts were almost inaccessi
ble, as they could only be reached by perpen
dicular ladders. The company's detectives
made a raid upon this ‘'colony,” aud suc
ceeded in ascertaining the names of the rob
bers, several of whom were shortly after ar
rested, including the ring-leader, Wash
Crosby. Crosby's capture was effected in
Mobile, but while being conveyed from there
to Meridian he msde his escape from tte
Mobile chief of police, thoagh supposed to
be securely hand-enffed at the time. Be
fore he escaped, however, he con
fessed that the robbery was execuU d
by himself and o hers by secreting then §
selves on top of the express car, and
then entering it in their bare feet while the
train was in motion. He also stated that
they had attempted like robberies several
times before, but were frustrated by the vigi
lance of the messengers, who were “wide
awake with theirfarms by their side.” After
SUMMER RESORTS.
Jot the reception of com
pany Jane 1, 1873. The hotels and cottage* have been
put in thorough repair, and largely refurnished, af
fording ample accommodations for FITE BUNDEED
guests. J. C. Mac** Han, of Macon, favorably known
* —— —- - - — —- - - —* * ** —“die
een
up-
eshnary department, assisted by some of his
best cooks and waiters from Brown's and the Spcts-
wood Hotels, regardless of cost. Mrs. L. L. Love has
kindly consented to assist, and will be happy to greet
her friends at the Springs. A band has been secured
for the season. Every variety of innocent amusement
will be introduced, and no trouble or expense spared
to make all comfortable aud happy who may favor us
with tbair patronage. Terms— $2 50 per day, $13 50
pev wsek, $35 per month. Children andfservants hall
pries. Daily coaches to and from Geneva, Thomas-
ton and LaGrange, via White Sulphur and Warm
Springs. For circular or further particulars, call on
or address C. J. MACLBLLaN, 8potswood Hotel, Ms-
con, until Jnns *th, or C. T. PORTER, care box 28
P» O., Talbot ton. CHAS T. PORTER,
niiv27-#u,tUAthtf Proprietors.
Clayton Sheriff’s Sale.
The Scofield Rolling Mill company,
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA,
MANUFACTUUEltS OF
Mercian aai Bar Iron, Fisl Bar, Spite, Bolts, Nats, Etc.
LAHGE STOCK constantly ou hautl, and cmlere promptly tilled. Liberal prices allowed
for Wrought, Cast and Scrap Iron, delivered at the Works, in exchange for Bar Iron.
RE-ROLLED IRON RAILS!
Warranted equal to any made. A limited quantity of NEW RAILS made on short notice.
SOUTHERN RAILROAD MEN
door at Jonsibom, Cloyton county, Oa.. within Are especially invited to call at our Works and examine the qnalitv of our KAILS, and tile
DAY “ | Wi ‘>' ,hat the y 1 ‘ r8 n “" faot *red.
One undivided belt interest in a HOUSE AND LOT j
Hotel formerly, now occupied by Mrs. Julia A. Tur- Capacity of the Works, 15,000 Tons per Annum.
ner. Also, one undivided hslf interest in s HOUSE I
AND LOT, known as the Hudson Livery Siabie, In ssid j
town of Jonesboro, now occupied by Tfaos. T. Tucker. > £¥2. C5 O
OFFICE AND SALES ROOM 1.9 E, ALABAMA STREET.
8aid property, including both of said Lots, which
sdjoiuing, containing one acre, more or less.
Said j-operty levied on to satisfy nine lattices Court
ft. fas., issued from the Justices Court of the 491st Dis
trict, G. M., Henry county, in fsvor of W. B. Lee, ad-
rainistrator, Ac., vs. N. G. Hudson. Levied on as the
properly of N. G. Hudson. Property pointed out by
plaintiff *» attorney. Levy made and returned to me
by James E. Hudson. L. C. R. 8. OSBURN,
Msy 1,1873. [mayt-td] Deputy Sheriff.
Patrons of Husbandry.
ajxcl Warohoufjo a t t lx o Worlts, :
L. SCOFIELD, Jit.,
Superintendent and Secretary.
may28-tf
L. SCOFIELD,
President aud Treasurer.
A. LEYDEN, 'We, LEf&H A cS
i.SUCCESSORS TO YA«I>EWfc,AvSKiIKA CO.| v 1 •
Goto mission Merchants,
F0#T fF MARKET STREET. CHATTANOOGA, TERR.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS, AND CASH VDVANCES ON CONSIGNMENT-.
i-'halUnooga. m»rS-eod3m
WILLIAM M. BIRD & CO.
Warehouse cor. Bartow St. and W
(ESTABLISHED IN 1854.)
CIRCULAR No. I.
For the good of the Order, and the information of
the public. Secretaries of all subordinate Granges al
ready organized, aud those hereafter organizing, in the
State of Georgia, will please forward to this office a
complete list of membership, name and number of
Grange, name and post office of Master and Secreta
ries of same.
p,. D u,.i n v . . - " , . v” For any information in regard to our Order, ad-
Crosbj s escape detectives were kept on hi* dross E. Tatlob,
track, who followed him from point to point, mayfit-dawet secretary.
point to point,
first to St. Louis, where he managed to
secrete himself for some time, then to Kansas,
and finally they came up with him in Louisi
ana, where he was captured in a wounded
condition, about two months ago and taken
to Meridian for trial. On Friday last the
circuit conrt, now sitting at Meridian, sent
Crosby and another of the band, Nelse Ar
nold, to the penitentiary, the former for five
and the latter for four years. Some of the
gang are yet to be tried, and they will no
doubt be as severely dealt with as their as
sociates.
This desperate gang of negroes had been
robbing the trains on the Mobile and Ohio
road for years, and all the efforts of the rail- ^
road officers to capture them had been inef- j j
HANDSOME STORE TO RENT.
ONE OF THE BEST STANDS IN THE CITY!
CULTURAL BUILDING, corner of Alabama and
Forayth streets, early in June, I offer the 8TORE I
NOW OCCUPY for rent. Cali early and let me know
if any of the Fixtures are desired or not.
FARMERS. TAKE NOTICE!
that I have a TREMENDOUS STOCK of Mowers and
Reapers. Thrashers, Fsn Mills, Horse Powers, Grain
Cradles, Grass Scythes, etc., now in store and arriving.
MARK W. JOHNSON,
myl8-daw2w Agricultural Building, Atlanta, Ga
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Fulton Superior Court, March
Term, 1873.
Johm G. Bowles.
found in Fulton county, and it further appearing that
he does not reside in this State, it is ordered by the
Court:
That the said defenebmt appear at the neat term of
this Court and answer said libel; and in default thereof,
the libellant be allowed to proceed.
And it is further ordered : That a copy of this order
bo published in the Atlanta Her\ld once a month
for four months before the qext term of this Court.
April 3, 1873.
By the Court. Hillyeb k Bno.,
Attorneys for Libellants.
A true extract from the Minutes.
W. R. VENABLE,
may 27-lam 4 m Clerk.
fcctoal. The express company at last de
termined to put forth every effort and spare
no expense in breaking op the daring and
desperate gang of robbers, who had taken np
a position in their mountain homes as im
pregnable as that of the Hodocs in their lava
beds, and after two years of unceasing and
laborons detective operations, involving an
expense far greater than the amount stolen,
the company nave the consolation of final
and complete success. The operations in this
case hwe been gnided by the superior judg
ment of the able general superintendent cf
the company, Mr. J. O'Brien, E6q., and tte
thanks of the eommnnity at large are due
him for getting rid of this plundering band of
negroes.
The Gallowr.
EXECUTION OF TJE MURDERER WRIGHT IN
WASHINGTON.
Washington, June <>, 1873.
At 11:45 o’clock to-ilay, Gen. Crocker, the
warilfu of the jail, proceeded, with a few oth
ers, to the cell of Tom Wright, heretofore con
victed of the murder of Kogershi, to read the
death-warrant He was bronght out from his
narrow cell into the passage, where he
straightened himself, towering up like a giant
in size over the spectators. He was dressed
in a blue coat tlack pant-, white shirt, with
out a vest, and wore a black slouch hat Gen.
Crocker, who seemed much affected, proceed
ed to read the death-warrant, and in con
cluding shook hands with the prisoner and
expressed the hope tnat he was pre
pared for the change. Wright, who
had taken the matter quite unconcernedly,
smiled in reply. The guards then proceeded
to remove the fetters from Wright’s bands and
feet. To do this it was necessary for him to
sit down, and he turned to General Crocker
and asked him for something to sit npoD.
His gray blanket was brought from his cell,
and he dropped on this. He remained quiet
while the rivets were drilled from his heavy
irons.
Father Wiget had, meantime, placed a
crucifix in his hand, which he held steadily.
Before the irons were off, Wright whispered to
General Crocker, asking if lie might see his
fellow-prisoner Young, the colored man,
charged with the murder (A the drover in
Armory squafle. Young was accordingly the Firtt^Socond and JThird Oongreswnoal Districts;
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
a WALL STREET.
Authorized Capital$300,000
1 V> A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. COL-
1 W lections made at all points in the United States.
Interest allowed on Deposits; also, allowed by the
charter to negotiate Loans, Sureties or Credits, buy
and sell Promissory Notes, Railroad and Stato Bonds,
and all ether valuables.
W. L. GORDON, President. | J. M. WILLIS, Cashier.
Among the Stockholders arc:
E. W. Holland,
John Neal,
U. L. Gordon,
Hon. D. A. Walker,
W. 8. Thomson,
J. E. Brown,
Henry Jackson,
Dr. J. H. Lowe,
lion. G. N. Lester,
Captain J. A. Fitten,
C. W. Heudcrron, W. M. Lowry,
J. L- Wooten, Ala.
jnncG-eodlm
FREEDMAN’S SAVIN6S A TRUST CO.
(Chartered by Government of United States.
Office Broad Street, corner Walton,
eat compounded twice per annum. Send for cirular.
oovSe-lv PHILIP D. CORi Cashier.
Georgia State Grange.
brought in, as? Wright addressed him in an
off-hand m inner, thus: “How are yin getting
on :" Young replied, “Fubbrale.''' Wright
•Tve got io fco; good-bye.” The interview
hete ended.
Young, who was iu hU shirt-sleeve*, looked
tho most nervous of the two.. Before the
irons wers forty removed, precautions were
Ufceu to t-ind his arms and legs with strong
cord, as it was evident from his herculean pro
portions aDd desperate courage that be might
make a vigorous effort to free himself. A few
minutes after twelve, the procession, with
Gena. Crocker, the prisoner, the priests, and
the doctor, proceeded to the gallows, which
Wright mounted with a firm step, smiling
meanwhile until the black cap was adjusted.
At 10:12 the drop fell. Life was nos extinct
until the lapse of seventeen miontes. The
Leek wu not broken, the man being choked
to death. There were about four hundred
persons in the jail yard, and several thousand
ontside, many of them on house-tops and
other high points where they could have a
lull view of the execution.
Colvpabchke, Ga., Juue 3, 1873.
CIRCULAR No. 2.
Under authority of a resolution of the Georgia State
Grange, April 23, 1873. empowering appointment, by
Worthy Master thereof, of three Deputies for flit- State
at large:
Ordered. That J. P. Steven*, of Leesburg, Leocoun-
be, and be ia hereby, appointed Deputy in and for
First. Second and Third Congressional
George W. Adams, of Forayth. Monroe county, in and
for the Fourth. Fifth »Dd Sixth Districts; and C. W.
How rd, of Kingston. Bartow county, in and for the
Seventh, Eighth and Ninth District*.
Patrons throughout the State, and fanners generally,
wishing to organize local Granges, are requested thus
to respect them, ami to communicate with them in
their respective “fields.” E. TAYLOR.
june5-dltw4t Ifcretary.
S’
Bcirybill, to become a public or free trader.
W. H. BERRYHILY
May 28, 1873. my23-w!in
Special Notice.
A MEDICINE WRICH PROMOTES THE ACTION
of the Kidneys and Liver, promotes the digestion, and
secures regularity of the Bowels, must secure health
and prolong life. Hamilton’s Encbu and Dandelion
prescribe for 'tbeir patients, snd is s most ratable
remedy. You will se© on the wrapper of each bottle
just what you take and how to take it. Ask for it at
I ted wine at Fox’s Drug Store. may8-2awlm
Kir GOUT, RHEUMATISM, GRAVEL, BIABETUS.
albuminuria, brick-dust deposit, inflammation of the
kidneys and bladder—indeed all diseaaea of the urina
ry eparatus, including mucous discharges from the
urinary passages, are readily cured by Hamilton's
Rocha and Dandelion. It cares ail diseases of the
system arising from the presence of waste or poison
ous particles in the blood. No more valuable medi
cine In all Materia Medic*. Ask for it at the drag
store of Redwins k Fox.
"W". JACK
Wholesale Confectioner,
S T IE .A. 3VE
OEAJLEll (EXCLUSIVELY OK COMMISSION) IN
Bacon, Sides and Shoulders, Hams,
Oils, White Lead, Colors,
WINDOW GLASS, NAVAL STOKES, Etc..
PLAIN, COUNTRY, FAMILY, TRIMMED, AND REST EXTRA S. CURED.
AND DEALER IN
Fruits, Nuts and Preserves,
ALSO
I No. 201 E. Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C.
AND
Meats, Lari, Gera, Oats, Wheat, Rye, Barley, lay no. s wuuaker street, savannah, ga.
may25-ileod3m
v&dvsi HOLMES, CALDER k Co.,
SUPERFINE TO STRICTLY FANCY— GEORGIA, TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY AND
WESTERN MILLS.
Being in constant receipt of consignments of :\hovc articles, a LAllGE STOCK is
kept regularly on hand.
Toys,
Atlanta,
march22d2m
Willow Ware, dec.,
Whitehall Street,
------ Georgia.
Bath Tubs for the million!
WHO WOULD BE WITHOUT A BATH TUB ?
WHEN YOU CAN GET A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND WELL-LINED BATH
TUB, COMPLETE. WITH PLUG TO LET OUT THE WATEB, FOR
$10.
ONLT
$10.
FRANKLIN & EICHBEBG,
Nos. 14 and 10 Whitehall Street.
js- Also, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, PUMPS, RAMS, GAS FIX-
TURES, CHANDELIERS, METAL ROOFING. jonel-tf
KING’S C U RE
M’CUTCHEN’S C. I. B.
/ 1HEEOKEI ntSUX BITTERS POSSESSES AN
Vy energy which zee mi to communicate new life to
the system, and renovate the feeble, fainting power*
of nature. It* operation upon the Ueeuee of the body
doe* not consist in affecting the irritability of the liv
ing fibre, but in imparting a sound and healthy »tim-
ulas to the Vital Organa. f _ . , ,
It strengthens substantially and durably the WrI»g testimony whereof
powers of the animal machine; is entirety innocent add set oar binds
snd harwlAsa; mar be administered with impunity to '
both s*xes> and ail cog(Uti< **'*
cuST
lions of life.
APPUCATIOM^FOR CHARTER
GEOBGIA, FUL TO If COUNTY.
To the Hon. John L. Hopkins, Judge of the Sup<-
rior Court in said State and County :
The petition of John B. Gordon, A. H. Colquitt, H.
T. Coffee, 8. B. Buckner and W. A. Slaymakcr, all citi
zens of Georgia, except H.,T. Coffee, a citizen of Mem
phis, Tenn., and 8. B. Buckner, a citizen of Louisville,
Ky., respectfully represents that we desire to form,
and do hereby form, a company in accordance with
the provisions of the Code and the acts amendatory
thereof, authorizing the formation of corporations by
application to the Superior Courts of said 8tate, 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 are the 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 share* of $100
each. 8uch portion of which as may be necessary
may be 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 the
stock holders owning two-thirds of the stock of said
Company at a meeting callecl for that purpose.
Filth—The numoer oi Trustees who shall manage
the concerns of said Company for the first year it
five, and the names are J. B. Gordon, 8. B. Buckm”.
A. H. Colquitt, H. T. Coffee and W. A. Slaymaker.
Sixth—That the lmsiness and operations are to l e
conducted In the cities of Atlanta, Itorae and Dalton,
State of Georgia, in the city of Nashville, Tenn.,
Louisville, Ky., Bicbmond, Lynchburg and Staunton,
Va., 8t Louis, Mo., Cincinnati, O.. Chicago, I1L, Balti
more, Md., Kaieigb aud Charlotte, N. C., Houston,
Austin and Dallas, Texas, and that the principal office
for the conduct of the business of said Company and
its financial matter* shall be in ihe city ol Atlanta
a'oresaid.
have executed thiscertif
aud seals thereunto, this)A
day of April, one thousand eight hundred &c*a ev*fl
ty-Uitec.
J. B. GORDON, pea*
8. B. BUCKNEH, I8f*‘,
Per J. B> OordoK.
' - V A. H. COLQUITT. [SM1J
A. p or j. b. Gordo* 1 .
V
- ^- t -
INCTON,
STEAM PRESSES !
FINE PRINTING
HAVING ADDED NEW PRESSES AND
NEW MATERIAL TO OUR
OFFICE, AND SECURED
THE SERVICES OF
Reliable and Experienced
WORKMEN.
Chicken Cholera.
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS MAY BE ANSTTALI.Y
8 WED BY THE USE OF THIS .SIMPLY AND
CHEAP REMEDY-ONE BOITLE WORTH
FIFTY CENTS. MAKES TWO
GALLONS OF MEDICINE.
IT IS CERTAIN AND
PROMPT.
j USED TWICE A WEEK IT WII L PREVENT THE
DISEASE.
Prepare d by
Du. WILLIAM KINO,
17 marietta street,
- ARE OI-EXING
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC
BEST CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS CAL ,
, Cr- Controlling tlie shipments from KILNS enables us t) keen stock to meet any de
mand, fresh. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED GOOD.
SOLE YS.GENT DOXl
Tie Aapsti Factory, tli Attas lamfaclorii Coipaay,
AND OTHER LEADING FACTORIES OF GEORGIA.
rir All the Goods of these Factories—DOMESTICS, YARN, CHECKS, STRIPES,
OSNABURGS, DRILLS Ac., sold at FACTORY PRICES.
^20" With our facilities for obtainim; STOCK, aud haudliu); Grain iu RULK and other
wise—saving drayage.wasle, wear and tear of extra handling, and all other articles mentioned
above in CAR LOAD LOTS—can offer
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS.
5,000 gallons ol BOILED LINSEED OIL,
5.000 gallons of RAW LINSEED OIL,
1.000 gallons of LARD OIL,
1,000 gallons of STRAIT and TANNERS’ OILS
50 tons WHITE LE AD.
y'3f VARNISHES, BRUSUE;
, Alsn. ten then
single gallon.
WINDOW GLASS, EMX, AT NEW YORK PRICES,
dlous of KEROSENE OIL ,I, ) J,g. »t 20 cents by tte
mav23-tf
, Special arrangements will ho made with
and CORN.
Mill as fur supplying them with WHEAT
WM. WILLIAMS, Late Williams & Bro.
PETER LYNCH,
92 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CROCfeR,
And Wiiok.Siilo Liquor Dealer, and Dealer in
CLASSWARE, CROCKERY, PROVISIONS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, &C.
Gil‘son’s Fine Wliibkicn made a specialty in the Liquor line.
Ju*t receiving no
larjjc lot of
Seed Irish Potatoes, l.andreth’s Carden Seeds, Onion Sets, Gardenin
Tools, &c.
Terms CASH.
A. LEYDEN. GOULD,
may-27-dtf
Atlir
jdr,
IS NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE
EVERY DISCRETION OF
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
SUCH AS
BILL-HEADS, LETTER HEADS, CIRCU
LARS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS,
SHIPPING RECEIPTS, SHIP
PING TAGS, BILLS OF LAD
ING, NOTES, DRAFTS,
INSURANCE BLANKS.
CERTIFICATES OF
STOCK, FINE
LABELS.
BLANK
CHECKS, LE
GAL BLANKS,
RAILROAD BLANKS,
INVITATION TICKETS,
E ECTIONTICKETS,BUSINESS
CARDS, VISITING CARDS, CERTI
FICATES OF STOCK, ENVELOPES
PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, PAM
PHLETS, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC,
NEATLY, PROMPTLY, ACCURATELY
UAltHETT, L.SD ft To.
Augusta, Ga
W. D. HOYT ft Co.,
Home, Ga
The Mutual Protection
Insurance Company
OF GEORGIA.
I of Stockholders, at its office in Marietta, at 10
o’clock a. M. on the THIBD WEDNESDAY OF JUNE
(18th). All parties holding * Policy issued by tho Com
pany for the term of one year, or longer, are entitled
to vote zt that meeting, either personally or by proxy.
fits'The Company will probably return a profit of
50 per cent on its Policies now expiring.
W. KINO, President.
Marietta, Os., 1 stli May, 1k73 myl8-law3w
Adininistriitor’s Notice, j
r|TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
A persons holding claims against the estate of F.
M. Arnold, late of Clayton county. Ga., deceased, are
r equcEted to present them to me properly proved up
forthwith; and all persons indebted to said F. M. Ar
nold, are requested to come forward and settle imme
diately. This April 10, 1873.
aprll-wfiw r. W. ARNOLD. Admr’s.
GEORGIA, Clayton County.
Or.mMAn\’s Office, Clatton c
for lief to cell the property of said A. J. Reeves, a
minor:
These are, therefore, to cite all persona interested to »
show cause, at my offico in Jonesboro, within the time j
prescribed by law, why said lief should not begrauted;
else, the tamo will be allowed.
Witness my band aud official signature, tho day and !
year above written. L. A. McCONNELL,
may20-law4w Ordinary.
CO.
BARTON
&
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Wholesale Dealers in FLOUR. GRAIN, MEATS M General Produce.
CORN.
We arc now prepared to supply merchants with CORN in any quautiiy at LuWEST MARKET
ATLANTA, GrA. ap?7-J
National Life
The United States of America,
Wasliixis toil, U. C.
Cash Capital
- - $1,000,000!
FUXjX, paid.
Cash Assets ....
Bit ASCII OFFICE, Philx Itlpliia, v,t', rr,- tilt- Imvtnew ,4 the Cumpxny t, trxnsx.hHi.
- $2,563,911.63.
W. M. FEITjDIiETOIT <& CO.,
Cheap as the Cheapest!
THOSE WHO FAVOR UR WITH THEIR
ORDERS MAY RELY UPON ALL PROMI
SES BEING FAITHFULLY CARRIED
OUT. PLEASE REMEMBER WE nAVE
ONE PRICE FOR ALL!
AND THESE PRICES WILL COMPARE
J FAVORABLY WITH THOSE OF NOETH-
-EUN CITIES ; IN FACT, RANGE FROM
TO TWEMTY-FIVE PER CENT. LESS
ANY OF THEM.
-iu your order for ituy kind o.
.Orders from abroad will re
md only a reasonable
charged for the
b STREET.
REDUCTION IN BOARD!
j^UKING THE SUMMER MONTHS,
MRS. OVERBY
WILL FURNISH BOARD AT REDUCED RATES
JTJ" liRKAKFAST Jrotn 7 to 8 - Dinner from 1 to 2
o'clock.
fit#- Travelerr aud transient per^oUH accommodated
with BOARD aud LODGING.
BROAD STREET, GRANITE BLOCK.
mayis-dljul
A NCIIOR LINK STEAMERS.—KAIL FROM 1‘IEll
tions on steamers of this lino are unsurpasHod for ele
gance and confort. Cabin state rooms are all on up
per deck, tiiua auenriug good light aud veutilution.
RATES OF 1A88AGK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL,
. Oft LONDONDERRY.
Sat. 8 rkamaiuh. W
Gold.
Cabins f?C. and |65
Cabin r« bur > ticket* neon-
ring fx'si accom’ations. 9130
Steerage, currency, $30.
Certificates for passage from any seaport or rail wav
station in Great Britain, Ireland, — **-- * •
>
E. A. ROLLINS,
JAY COOKE,
H. D. COOKE, (WashiugU
EMMEUSON W. PERT,
JOHN M. BUTLER
FRANCIS. GURNEY SMITH, M.
WM. E. CHANDLER, t Washington.)
Ob FICERS:
President.
Chairman Finance ami Executive Committee.
Yiee-Presitlen*.
Ybee-President and Actuary
Secretary
!>., Medical Director
.Attorney.
RE RECEIVING AND OPENING DAILY A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
j>. 8tkamkju>
Currency.
$76 and $65.
$130.
the Continent,
rates as LOW aa by auyother first-class line. For pas
sage, apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. 7 Bowling
Green. N. Y., or to F. F. COULTER,
A sent* i
tOMuuiUge,
Q Dutuiuoca.
3Maying Cards,
** Back Gammon Boardh,
u Copying Books.
O Copying Presses,
2 Copying Iuk.
r- Bill Heads,
C Letter Heads
<2 Printers* Cards. J
> Flat Papers, , . . . f
AND EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY HOUSE. -—-—
As wo make a specialty of Stationery of course wo are prepared to sell ns cheap aa any house South, and '
guarantee to do so.
Orders for Job Printing of every description solicited, guaranteeing work to he a* good and prices as low !
as any house South. W. M. PENDLETON A CO.
april5-dly 68 Whitehall Street. Atlanta. Ga.
K. A. KOI.LINS,
JAY COOK.K,
CLARENCE H. CLARK,
GEORGE F. TYI.Elt.
WM. G. MORKTTKAD.
JOHN W. ELLIS,
DIRECTORS:
HKVKY D. COOkR.
J. HlNCJLUbYCJLAR*.
WM. K CHANDLER.
JOHN I>. DUPREES.
EDWARD DO DOS,
U. C. FAHNESTOCK.
« Crayons,
Bill Files,
Letter l 1 lies,
Invoice Files,
Envelope,
Pencils, Ink,
Steel Pens.
Gold V
BENJAMIN D. LAY, of Atlanta,!Geml Apt for top.
i*ed In even - Town and County In the State. Address— "*
COL. B. D. LAY,
General Agent, at National Hotel. Atlanta. Georgia.
TO CASH BUYERS.
8oulb#ra Kxiirm, Ageut, Atlanta, Ga.
TO THE TRAVEUN8 PUBLIC.
OMNIBUS WILL CARRY ALL OUE8T8 TO
from tho COVINGTON HpTXL to Depot Froo of
Charge, from this date. CARY COX,
my7 dim Proprietor Hotel.
ana fro
Tiro Iron Oity of Alalsamn.
EMIT SALE OFLOTS AT AUCTION
ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18th, 1873.
Tiyiiina warhanted.
OFFICE OF ElViOK LAND COiU’ANV, IIIUMISOUAM, AL-V., AlXU. 10, UIL
Xt SOW OFFEK 10 THK TRADE. FOR CASH. AN 1 MOUNTS sTOOK OF UOOUR. UMUIMKi',
bacon and bulk meats,
CLEAR. I LEAR UIB BIDES ASD SHOULDERS. AUo.
50 Tierces Superior Sugar-cured Smoked Hams.
1‘LAIK AND CANVASSED, LARD II* TIERCES, lUERVLS. KECSS AND CANS.
! Eight Car Loads Molassss, in Hogsheads and Barrels; New Orleans Choke and ^rune Svrup,
| In barrels and kegs) Florida Syrup.
j 15,000 ooushels White and Yellow Corn. 3,000 Bushell Oats.
| 500 Bales Hay. 1,000 Barrets Floor.
A fUll LINE OF SUCARS, All SRAOU. USD, COfFU, FUN, TWO I
ritUE ELVTuN LABD COMPANY WILL SRLL AT ACOTiUM, ON THU l»r* OF JUNE NEXT. A LARUE
X number of LOTS in ib\, ciljr and on Iholr propurG oiIjoIuIbs. Suburban Lola will bo aold in auaa u> lull
purchaaera, not rrcoal&g twenty aero, tn any on. Lot. TuicawlTf - —
of erecting bnlldlnga or making o
In alx monthi. on*.fifth in twelve
conducted on the premises- A map of Lots to be sold „
may2S-fl2w J. R. POWELL, President.
I be guaranteed without restriction as to time
J-I . -E. ... RAh «ah, ana.AlIh
Varloea «ro*M and l-rlore, Jurt from Urn nmnnlw lareej. and m.»j «*hor geoda nmatly kept In a tMrul
Orooery and Prodvvo Hen W» o«a( real lediwemruta to aaak bnyeiw
A. K. SEAQO & W. H. C. M1CKELBEKRY.
OFFICE ANB SALE ltOOM -Comer Forajth and MUcball Street..
TIME SALES,—ADVANCES TO PLANTERS.
Owr eropUene. with approved aocurity, will be uadaaa buetafarr. A Wo credM adwOOMduaUiia
approved paper and collaleiale.1
Wo bovoa ttmlted ripply of Cboaapeake Onano and Banfb’a Raw Bono oa eolo.
A. K. 8KAOO ft W. H. C. MICKEI.BFJlRSr.
march JEdftvrSm. Corner of 1