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UTOICIPAL TIUgET.
• ’betatfcrtrtie Nominattan*.
ELECTION 6th DECEMBER.
.A
, FOB MAYOH:
JOHN EL JAMES.
FOB OOUNCILMKN :
M j (|i||| UIIIIIIMT a W. WELIA
raooep ward:
C. O. HAMMOOK, E. J. ROACH.
enran WARE:
L. P. GRANT. T.JA.
*, .fc. WILSON T. W.
HRS wum:
A. LEYDEN, A. I* FOWLED.
HXTH WABD :
W. L. MORRIS, JOHN P. MAYES.
* L * JvnfrH fob
B. M. FARRAR. B. C- MITCHELL.
MORRIS.
J. HILL.
C114. Ore BUtCIlTIO CttltVIMTlOD
To Dominate a Candidate for
A Contention of the Democratic party
will aeoemble in Atlanta on Wednesday,
the Sixth Day of December next, at 10
o'clock, A. M., to nominate a candidate
for Governor.
Rr direction of the State Democratic
ft •Adootioe Committee. .
Clifford Anderson,
Chairman.
CITY AFFAIRS.
Christmas and Bridal Presents.
Silk dresses, embroidered cloaks, furs,
■JltkM km mo**; >dlk rtndte-garmmta,
' TTeiibh'lfcsirty, Fredtih ealieoee, French
wrappers, fans, real laoc sets, every nov
elty in tiee, real jet seta and three.c*a«
of ourioaities—ell opening at the London
Storp, Marietta street,
Eioitt new members were admitted to
’ the Beethoven Society last night
Holbrook, tuk Prince of Hatters,
makes an important announcement to-day
Imhiorants,—Mr. J. Foss, tho Swed
ish immigrant agent, will probably arrivo
here thia morning with tho Swedes cn-
— gaged by several gentlemen of thia oity.
Tns Public Printer.—The Legislature
hare eleoted W. A. Hemphill and John
W. Burke State Printers. Their aervioe
an such docs not oommeoce till next No-
rember.
Rmuonbd. —We learn that Judge Looh-
•MM, of the Supremo bench, has resign
ed. Ie it Intended or expeoled for Ben
jsmin Conley, oontrary to lew, to send an
appointment to fill this vaeanoy to the
hinersl Wofford.
Ws very cheerfully Ifty Injure our run*
deni thf letter o' Ocn. Y.'offorJ, and
comply with his request.
We enswer both his questions in the
affirmative. His statements mado to
„■ jieraonally, were substantially the
aarte as set forth in his questions. We
regarded them as highly honorable to
him at the time, and do still. We re
gard Gen. Wofford as a man of integrity,
of the highest character, and purest pa
triotism. Some of the chargee whmh he
names as being made against him, we
card. Others we have heard
named, bat never gave them any oredeime
whatever.
We regret Hist our remarks about the
integrity of the masses of the people of
Atlanta should be construed as unjust to
Gen. Wofford, or that any one has, from
them, drawn the “inference” to which
be alludes. We assare him that we would
not, intentionally, .do any wrong to him
or any ooe else.
But we must be permitted to eay, that
though, in the minds of those who are
unacquainted with the facts, there may
tern to be some grounds iu our remarks,
for the “inference,” yet it appear* to
us, even in snob a case, to bo a somewhat
■trained oonatruction; while to those who
were present at the meeting, and know
the eifoumstanoes, no such inference can
be drawn.
There is e strong belief that a ftiug
exists formed for the purpose of
eontroling the Legislature and State
Government for selfish and oorrnpt pur
poses. Whether such a Ring exists or
not, we do not know; but great numbers
of thepeople of this city and through the
State believe it There were several per
sons at the meeting,who endeavored to or
ganize and control it, audit was believed
that, under the organization sought by
them,the action of the meeting would iu
some way be favorable to, or uuder the
influence, or in the interests, of the sup
posed Ring. The meeting was composed
of representative men—the real men rep
resenting the wealth, the enterprise, the
business, and the truo interests of this
city. Those who wero supposed to favor
the Ring interests, were very largely out
numbered, and their supposed designs
wero signally defeated at every point.
We mentioned this, os one of the evi
dences, that THE PEOPLE of Atlanta
are above all improper influences, and
cannot bo brought to vote for men or
measures, against whom a uispioiou of
corruption or wrong exists.
And just here we will correct a slight
error which General Wolford suems to
be laboring under. We did not, in that
article, or in that connection, or on that
day, say that tho delegates chosen were
in favor of Colonel James M. Smith for
Governor; but in a previous issue ot The
Sun, in a short notice of him, wo stated
that it was believed that a majority of the
delegates were in favor of him for Gov
ernor.
We shall say more on this subject to
morrow.
Icasa I have no mop interest in it
.bar. ai.yother citizen orWMJt.
gibe thir.l obarge is, tls t I «:a un lei
tlw iiflueuoe of Governor Drown and
Judge Parrott This is the most morti
fying bo of all the* slanders. It at
tacks my manhood, my honesty, my
integrity and my patriotism. It is that
I have so mind of my own and can I*
made a tool of. No one knows better
how utterly false and unfounded this
base charge is than those who make it.
The former was Governor of the State
for several terms, and made many ap
pointments; he never appointed mysell
or anv of my friends to office; but, on
tbs c .ntrary, he removed from office,
without cause, a near relative and the
best friend I ever had. I am not under
obligations to either oi these gentlemen,
nor can I be influenced by them or any
other man to act wrong or against my
lodgment in either a private or official
itor, I love peace, and I have
charity for the errors of my fellow-man,
but none for the willful an<J corrupt
slanderer. I have borne tbeae charges
with too much patience; duty tc
myself, my relatives and friends re
quires that that I should ai
fence the vile tongues of these woold-be-
assassins of mj character. And for this
purpose I denounce the man or pen who
have made these chnrgeo or circulated
them to my prejudice, as base liars and
cotrarils; and whenever I can find them.
I will hold them personally responsible
for tbeir infamous falsehoods. fthasap-
peared to mo almost impossible for any
Georgian to believe these slanders. I
have served my State in the Legislature,
on the plains of Mexico and in the ltnrd-
tought battlefields of Virginia. For her,
I have offered pay life; and for evidence
of my character for honesty, integrity and
K triotism, I refer strangers to those who
ve known me from boyhood, at school,
at the ¥t—. in the Legislative balls and as
a soldier. Very respectfully,
Wm. T. Wofford.
The Election Yesterday.—The not*- J
(nation* passed cJ qJelly jCsUrd-iy? ;
dem"* vtr.iiioafl—do djKJfdwL j
Good uieii were chosen, we liofatrtlje j
fall ticket this morning. It will bo
elected if the Democrats do their duty.
It will be the best Council we hare hail
since the war, and the intereato of At
lanta, we f feel confident, will bo safe in
their hando. They are all good men and
sound Democr ts.
Since w<T first hoisted the flag, four
names have been udded to it—M. T. Cas
tleberry, W. L. Morris, R. C. Mitchell
and T. W. J. Hill. We shall be jusUy
proud of our new Mayor and Council—
the whole ticket m it stands.
avoMih Mountain Accommodation
Train,—On and alter Monday, the 4th
inst, and until further notice, will leave
Atlanta at 5:80, r. fifteen mfnutes
after the regular Night Mail Train.
Those interested in the establishmen
and continuance of the Accommodation
Train, are respectfully notified that this
change is for their convenience, aud tliat
Oirouyh travel must lie aca/mmod>de<l
by tho Night Mail Train. By direction
8. K. Johnson, Bup’t.
ANNOVNCEmnf^. j (
FOURTH WABD.
My friends being dissatisfied with the
remit of tha nomination, I hereby an
nounce myself-snap independent candi
date for Alderman In tbe Fourth Ward
W. H. Frizzells.
Atlanta. December 5.1871.
Local & Business Notices.
An Indsi’ESdent Candidate fobOoun
cm.—Mr. Hamad W. Grubb, the Radi
ual Buainres Manager of tbe Badiaal Nets
Fra, is a candidate for re-election to the
City Council. He is trying to make the
impression' npon all outside of tbe
League Room, that lie is not a politician,
but only n plain business man, and is
running as an independent candidate,
No doubt, thia is for the purpose of
getting a few Democrats and as raaDy
white men as possible to vote for him.
No doubt exists in the minds of those
whoso judgment is best, that lie is regu
larly nominated by the Radical Ku-klux
Loyal League, in secret miduigH S°P
^fiOW^^anaget^
Diploma Awa rdkdw—Lowe, Don
glu8>* Dillas, 42 Whifcdiall street, re
oeivtx! the. Diploma at lfftt Fair, for
the finest display of Dress Goods and
Dry Goods. This firm sticks to the one
|pri<m system, and iUq* uofdeviation.—
Their stock is large, well assorted and
their prices are low.
Call and see them at 42 Whitehall
Letter from Gen. WoflPbrd.
Atlanta, Ga., Doc. 4, 1871.
Mr. J. Henly Smith, Editor of The Sun
—Sir: In uu editorial in The Daily
Sun, of Thursday last, headed “Atlanta
Tni TnoUP Oountt Dhlroation.—Tho
following SCO tho delegates from Troup
oouftty to ths Democratic Convention
,]^|l manta to-tuorrow: Dr. J, A, Long,
l_nLO.lt Heard, Major D. N. Speer and
Cut a W. Maooy.
Paw. nun. —James Gardner, of tbs
4ngnwta Ounsiiiutjim Uist, is at the Kim
ball House.
P. W. Alexander, of Columbus, In days
gone by the "P. W. A” Army correspon
dent of the Southern Otufedemey news
psper, in in the oily.
Marshal's Salb To-day.— A very large
amount of oity property ie adver
tised to bn sold et the Oity Hell to
day, for rntyJoiCJ 'Those interested
bed bettor settle before 10 o’clock. If
the taxes are not paid by that time, the
property will be sold; and, no doubt, it
will sell cheap. Ownora and buyers,
look to ypur interest.
Tun NonnuttKa Elections.—Tbe fol
lowing is the result of the polling yi
tordny, to neleot oue additional Demo-
nretin candidate for the Fourth end Bar
enth Wards
Fourth Wesd.-T. W. J. Hill, 119; W,
H. Frizzell, 69; W. G. Newman, 48.
SevcuthjWard.—ft. C. Mitchell, 93; J.
0. MoMillen, SO; H. Muhlenbriok, 28;
N. R. Fowler^ 84 ^
Fin*.— Afire broke out last evening
•bant 7 o'clock in the gas-fitting estab-
ttahmeat oIMtsars. Eichberg At Langgew-
aer, on Peachtree street By the prompt
and united efforts of the firemen,
struggled with water against fire, wind
aMLtavere puU, (bn flames were prevent
ed from spreading to adjoining stores.
Messrs. Eichberg »I seggowin sustained
tome damage to tbeir goods. W
that they ggWItMRed. s
»—We
Burglary
understand FfilW fltt
-staffWiNlaMd Kehunta,
fotdviHe, was broken open a few nights
ago. The door was opened by boring
wiU.antMW'r The robber.w«erather
at mo gnM amount of foods
»i not over one hundred end
. We wonld«ugg«et that
itheft ironanil nails about
»doors snd windows oi rtores in our
I the eountry generally, might
mwe iput dmJ from the hands of this
dsm of tiiieves.
and Her People,” you have done me great
injustice. You say “The people of At
lanta have shown their opposition to cor
ruption and demonstrated that they can
not bo bought, bribed or cajoled to vote
for or favor men or measures whioh have
any oorrupt taint or suspicion. They al
ways vote right This characteristic
was strikingly illustrated in tbo Demo
cratic meetiug Monday night," &e. Tak
ing this in connection with what you fur
ther ssy, that tho delegates appointed by
that meeting were iu favor of Speaker
Smith for Governor, and knowing
that I was also a candidate for
that offioe, you will nt once seo
what inference* might he drawn.
Believing you would not, iuteutionally,
do me wroug, 1 ask you to answer, Edi
torially, tho following quostious: Dul I
not state to you, iu ono or two private
conversations, al>out a month before Bul
lock resigned, that the Legislature soon
to assemble would be oue of the best
bodies of men that had mu in Georgia
in twenty years; that the members wore
honest, capable and patriotic; that they
hod the ability to understand their busi
ness, aud the courage to execute whatever
was their duty; that they would prefer
articles of impeachment against Bullock,
and if one-lialf tho charges brought
against him wero true, they would not
ouly turn him out of office, but would
punish him for his crimes; that the Leg
islature would thoroughly investigate all
the frauds committed by the State, aud
Western aud Atlautic Railroad officials,
and employees, and thatthoguilty would
be exposed to tho indignation of all
honest men, and punished as felons? Did
I not say that I iuteuded t> spend
considerable tirno in Atluut* during the
•esaiou of the Legislature, for tho pur
pose of giviug my aid aud influence in
exposing tho frauds against tho State
aud her citiseuse; that I was for a
thorough and sifting investigation of
the ooutraet for the loose of the Western
aud Atlautic Railroad; that if it was le
gal aud fair, 1 should say let us abide by
it; but if it was illegal or fraudulent,
that it ought to be annulled? Now 1 desire
you to answer each oue of the foregoiug
questions fully, aud fairly, that the good
people of Georgia may know what were
my views upon these questions before T
was a candidate, aud when 1 believed 1
never would bo a candidate agaiu.forauy
office; that they may judge of the cor
rectness of the base falsehoods which, (I
have been informed), are being circulated
loth# prejudice of myself as an honest
man, and a lover of truth, justioe aud
fair dealing.
Now to tfao cbnrges—I t. Thai a com
binstion or a ring existed to elect Ospt.
'Trammell 1’reeulent ol tbe Senate,
Colonel Norwood United State. Senator
and mvsell Governor. Thia is, as I have
arid in a published correspondence be
tween Cept. MoMillaunnd myself,/<■/««.
Captain Trammell was elected Preai-
dsnt o! tbe Senate before I was a oandi
date lor Governor, and I had not asked,
nor did I know, bow a singlo member of
the legislature would vote in caucus for
Senutor, aud I was alwent (in Chattanoo
ga) when Of!™** 1 Norwood was uomi-
eated.
Tbe second charge ie, tbet T have
interest in the lease of tho Wee tern and
Atlantic Railroad. This is without the
shaAnwafa foundation and falsa. I was
at home, when the law for the lease wss
passed, snd when the ooutraet was made
with the lessees, and know nothing about
it, except through the paper* aud >n con-
veraation with tne opponent* of the
ticket with him. No doubt Mr. Grubb
the nominee ol. the Radios!*, end that
he will be BUpJiorted by them. It is sup
posed ho oould not get the voto of the
negroes aud Radicals except ns their
nominee; but no doubt also exists that
some persons, both blank and white,
would support him as an independent
candidate, who would pot veto for him
or any one else, as the nominee of the
Ku-klux Radicals in midnight klan as
sembled, on the ticket with Cargyle;
hence, the importance to him of keeping
tho nomination secret.
Mr. Grubb has plenty of tickets print
ed, with all ilia names of the Democratic
candidates in the city on them, except
ono in the Third Ward, wliero his own
name is substituted. He has Bomo tick
et* with Mr. Morris’ name left oil and
his own substituted, and some with Col.
Grant’s name left off and his own in
place.
Voters, reail every single name on your
ticketsI Don’t be careless.
Loyal Lraoui Nominations.—We
told that the Radicals, in secret midnight
Kn-Klux conclave assembled, on Satur
day night, nominated John 0. Peck,
white, one of tho proprietors of Peck’-
Plaining Mill; P. Corey, white.
Cashier of the negro Savings Rank
Mick Mitchell, negro, and Wm. Finch
negro, ub candidates iu. Councilmcu
the Wards in which they respectively
side.
This secret Ku-Klux Klan of Radicals
a nominating candidates, and so, seem
to be sfrskl to let tbeir work soe the light
of day. No pnblio uotiew of their meet
ings to nomiusto was given, and no
notincement of their nominees lias
been made. They are conspirators—ene
mies to public liberty, nud.tlieir principal
leaders—those who are left here (for
most prominent men iu tliu party hav
left the State for the State's good) appear
to be advoeatiug,a New Rebellion against
ibe law and the peaco of tho country.
COM#EK£IAL.
.QerK*D.UY Sun, D»e. <*,,4S71-
' COTTON REPORT.
Cotton dosod strohg, with quotut-oBS
on the street at 171; in store 17}. Re
ceipts 75 bales. Sales 225.
PaoviaioNS—Bacon is firm—shoulders
8)fa,8|; clear rib sides 9; clear
sides 9 ; hams, plain 14(<i,15i ; oan-
vassed 14(£18. Bulk meats—aboulilera
7i; Clem riD sides 81; c’ -:ir side* 8 J.
Labis—Tierce lOfCaill; cans 12012);
buckets 13.
Financial—Gold is buying 1 1“ ‘
selling 1 12; silver is baying 1 04—Sell
ingl 08.
Fb
ler, Hoge of Fulton, Goodman of Camp
bell, Wofford of Uankn, Lang of Lin
coln, Johnson of Jefferson, Guyton of
Laurens, McWhorter of Greene.
Committee on Military Affairs—Messrs.
Baker of Pike, Watters of Ja*per, Chsn-
cey of' Early, Paxton of Charlton, Mat
tox of Clinch, Carlton of Colquitt, Sar
gent of Coweta, Reid of Union, Renfroe
of Washington, Bell of Webster, Jenkins
Worth.
Ou Banks—Messrs. Cumming of Rich
mond, Scott of Floyd, Harvey of Marion
Bowie of Walton, Wynn of Wilkes, Mor
ris of Talbot, Y> ost of White, Trammel,
i pf Paulding, Griffin of Twiggs, Beaseley
jf Je' * -rson, Clark of Rionmond, Booth
ol Pulaski, Paulk of Irwin.
On Privileges and Elections—Messrs,
of I'jhols, Pierce of Hancock,
THE ATLANTA SUN
DAILY and WLE1 LY
‘A Live Paper on Live Issues.*
ALEXANDER H. 8TEPHEN8, Political Editor,
A. R. WATSON, N«w« Editor,
J. HENLY SMITH, (tonenl Editor and Buaineta
Manager.
THE SUN ie an earuebt adTooete of D< rau-rauc
riadplea,. and a defender ?{ Liberty—aubering 10
he time-honored landmark* of true Democratic
faith. We look upon the mtuceea of the party in tie
coming struggle as a iwnuanent ottjpct of patriotic
deetre. Tbthleendwe afefal Ihbor aealoueij^ 1 lock-
_W-Roagbp«<*«A4to 51 per jjjJjjJJjg Chatham, Rutherford of
ponnd;peeled 1«W> 14. Apptae, peeled, Crawfor( i i aeii era of Appling, Alliedc4
organ, Williams of;
cthorpe, Flyut of
~ —be v i ii-in. i nk-fii-li Asuoiwro, oiavuu u. Wilkes, Head of
tor 20 to SO cents; 2 ,T ^ Baraboo, Ootby of Greene. ’ '■
Leather—Hemlock 26 to 80, Oak 40 ^ In1(eraa i Improvement*—Mewls.
to 45; Harness laithei- 86 to 45; upper HiU M Woodril of Tribet, Wood
leather 42 to 50; Culf riiin» 825 to- 860 Waiker, RUmm£rs of Newton, Hcidt
per dozen; American ealf skins g25 to 0 f Chatham,^icbardsofCUercltut;, Wood-
40 per dozen.
Hides*—Greon 7 to 7); green salt 8(
to 8); di7 Hides 15 to 16.
Onions*— C3 O30T 00 per barrel.
Tobaoco—Low grade* 55050c ; com
mon, 58065;
_ |P°^
lm
street.
TO TUB MxMIlEIFOppWIffiN* raE
Sen at* and House of RxfilifeEiaATiVES
of the Oboboia Legislature. —As yon
ai'e on the eve of adjournment and going
home, I would respectfully suggest
each one of you call on J. M. Holbrook,
81 25; ohoioe .
Iron—Swede To; kqrse shoe iron 7c;
lity Mills and Pittsburg bar 6c.
!4£-ro i mSWH“,:
2 SI 60;No»-* W-4U. .
Ciisrafc—17* 1 n
GaAU.i-rDoro, old, vew raarce—white
*007; mixed 93; uhw shelled 90093.
)»toi mixed 68070; b&mk-7O076; jellow
Sugar—A, 14; extra C, 131; crushed,
powdered and granulated, -15; Dem-
•ran 1310131; Jairto choice brown,
1110121. Fair supply; market steady.
Goffs-.—Rio, 22024; Java, 34; L»-
gain, 80. J /
Molasses—By barrel, 37; by boge-
New Orleans choice, ro.
2; Vivgini»2:10. Rice
madam or daughter *-set or seta of those
fine Furs for n Christmas present, sal EPth'Bi
know it.will 1* highly a0px.(sp»|e<£ P or heai *
J. M. HoU>*o«.
FL*oO»r-8opv f fi ne 86 50087; extra
87 00@8TTWj family 87 5008 25; extra
falfciy 83 75(d9 60t, I4ney 8Uk
COTTON 00008. t«
8’ ol' Osaabnrgs, 10; 0 oz, 12). 4-4
Sheeting, 121. J4S Drilling", 13. 7-8
Shirting, 10); Shirting, 8). Yarns, all
DMben.61-4*. Cotton Yop4,28. All
domt-uticsin good demand
Live Stock Report by Jones, Beatio ft
Co., for the weekending Saturday 2d
December,1871..W T:
Arrival at the Atlanta Live Stock
Yards—12 car loads horses and mules; G7
ear loads bogs; 4 car loads cattle; 1 car
load sheep. Sale of mules and horses
slightly imjflNWbd—flemand better than
the previous week. Good Tennosseecat
tie 3J to ' ‘
o 4c. gross, by the ear load. Hogs
by oaflofcfl. Sheep 84 to 81 25
flec5-l» _V^^ tf \ R f« t - t ''4Yt^ p( ^i; 0 ^^erf*-i!«)tfc»tfclos-
ed firm; uplands 94; Orlknus 9)010.
NkWYoRK, NriMtaberA —Oittbo quiet;
sale*. 1708. Freights riude firmer.—
Money, affet considerable stringent,
closed easy at C; starling 9; gold 101;
gpvernmeuts steady^^tal^s very dull and
* Charleston, ’ Dacembor 4.—Cotton
strong; middlingsA810181; netreoelpts
1835; exports coastwise 1775; sales 800;
stock 33,227. ■ *
Attouhia, Deoember 4.—Oottonltrong;
middlings 171; receipts 1000; sales 800.
Savannah, December 4.—Cotton firm
and demand strong; middlings 181019;
net receipts 4774; export* coastwise 1235;
salee 2300; stock 68,792.
Marshal's Sale.—We can artonffon to
the bCt 4bft the Oity Marshal will sell a
very lorge'nuinter of lots for city taxgs
for Abe present year, at the City Hall, on
Tuesday next, the 5th inst. A great
many persons have failed to pay thktr
taxes snd their property wifi be sold on
Tuesday. _ ‘ 2k
Jgy* Dissolution. — The partnership
between B. P. S. Kimbro ami 'i J3.
Binyon is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. R. P. S. Kimbro ft Co. will
sell tbe stock at wholesale prices, for
thirty days, at old stand.
ft. P. S- Kihbro,
noOO-lw T. B. Binyon.
(^.Assorted Crackers put up express
ly for family use. Broken Crackers and
Cracker Meal constantly oft band and for
sale at the Cracker Factory.
nov26-6t H. Lewis ft Go. .
fr Japanese Cocoa Sticks mads for
the firet time in Atlanta, at Block's Can
dy Factory, No. 75 Brosd street
Broken Candy 20 ceuts per pound.
Chooolate Caramels every Wednesday.— (
Fresh OaDdiee of ail kind* kept constant
ly on hand. nov23
State Read Defaulters Required
to Walk up to the Captain’s
Office and Settle.
Standing Commit tee* of the Georgia
State Ornate.
Judiciary—Beese, Chairman; Brown,
Candler, Wellborn, Nunnally, Hillyer,
Nieliolls, Hoyle, Brook.
Finance—Simmous,Chrirmau; Hinton,
Candler, Burns, Hillyer, Leater,'Heard,
Nioholls, Bruton.
Enrollment—Hoyle, Chairman; Well
born, Hillyer, Peddy, Brown, Klbbee,
Welch. ,
The State of. the Bepubbo—Wellborn,
Chairman; Reese, Hillyer, Brown,
Kibbea, Hinton, Brock.
Education—Nioholls, Cbniunan; Kib-
bee, JsrviB, Reese, Lestafc' Clark, 0ami>-
Internal Improvements — Notinally,
■b “
Resolved, That-tbe lato Treasurer of
the Western amt Atlantio Railroad, and
other officers aud agent* of arid ro*d,
pay immediately over to the Treamrerof
tbe stato of Georgia tbe, balances re
maining in their haftds belonging to thl
said State of Georgia, being the earn- IT .
ings of the Western and Atlantio JBail- Chuirmau; Hoyle,
fire man; Heard, Gri^p, Kirkland, Klbbee
am- Hicks. Estes.
Stylish Family Horse.—See a notice
of a very superior one for sole. Apply
at Southern Life Iueurauoe Company.
Clerk Wanted.—Applicants for that
clerkship must not ask us any questions
Tlioy will not be nuswered. Only tbeir
written applications must bo left with
Taylor Turner Oonvicthd. —The trial
of Taylor Tamer, oliorged with assault
upon J. D. Clarke with intent to murder,
was closed. Ho was found guilty by tho
Judge.
Mr. H. I. Kimball.—We learn that
Mr. Kimball is still in New Hnvan, quite
unwell, and mnoh afllietod in mind as
veil as in body, on account of tbe failure
of his business in thia State. He carried
on busiuoss upon a large scale while here,
but bis craft was not sound. He went
into the Bings and mixed up liis affairs
with the political banditti and the pecu
lating crew whioh had the rains of gov
ernment in Georgia, aud lias mot the fate
of all transgressors.
MaYob’b tiouai.—His Honor, at tho
close of hi* administration, to gratified to
see his work oi.raforin nearly perfected.
Only ono eaowcaaaa before him yester
day.
, WM. HUOUXY,
an innocent looking negro, undertook to
enact a private tragedy in hi*own house.
In tbe sbaeooe of a violim, he flourished
i,;. pistol, ilianted “Hamlet," “Othello,”
and fell down exhausted. About this
time a visitor appeared, whom be threat
ened to assault. A policeman came and
•qUohard was himself again. ” This am
ateur's first appearance in histrionics cost
him 810,
road whilst in possession of said State,
Resolvod further, That said late
Treasurer, and other offloer* and agents
of said Western aud Atlantio Railroad,
shall not pay to any of the, lato officers
of said road, or to any of the persons
now claiming to be offioert of said rood,
or to any poraon* appointed, by Rufus B.
Bullock, late Governor, a* Commission
era to look into tho affairs bf said road,
or to any other person whomsoever, any
part or portion of tbe said balance re
maining iu their bonds.
Resolved farther, That the Treasurer
of this Stato, call upon tho late Treasur
er and other officers and agents of
Western and Atlantic Railroad immedi
ately, and demand of them the halahcea
of money so dno to the State ns above
set forth.
Trovlded, that nothing in tho foregoing
resolutions be construed as expressing
the sense of this Hopse that the ImkinceB
admitted by tho said officers ahtflgeuta,
are the real brianoea due.
James M. Smith,
Speaker House Representatives,
J. D. Waddell,
Clerk House Representatives,
L. N. Trammell, President Senate,
T. W. J. Hill, See’y of the Senate.
Approved Nov. 17th, 1871.
BKOXUIN Conley, Governor, ft
Executive Department, \
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 28Ui, 1871. )
I, R. H. Atkinson. Secietary of the
Bxecutive Department, d* perebv oerti-
fy, that the foregoing anB within, la a
truo and correct copy of a resolution
passed by the General Assembly at its
present session, and approved by the
Governor. R- H. Atkinson,
See’y Executive Department.
iSaTTjfEjKb (
Tv the lot* Others and jlgeidfjn arreart
with the Dsri*n»<fi MinnL -JhiOraail:
Sirs: In compliance with the fore
going resolutions passed by both Houses
and approved by tbe Gueeaeor, it be-,
cornea my dnty to demand' ef yon the
payment to the Treasurer o£ the State of
Georgia the brinnee neaeirang in yon*
hands belonging to the State of Georgia,
being the earnings of tbe-AVcatern soft
Atlantic Railroad whilst in posaesrion of
And I now demand of each
[rman; Burns, Breton,Erwin, Black,
Hinton, Jervis. w .
Bmtea — Lqpteiv Chairman; Hillyer,
ahnraooa, Burns, Erwin, Welch, Stead-
Black, Clone, Cameron, dolman.
Public Buildings—Erwin, Chairman;
Kirkland, Lester, Black, Burns, Bruton,
Cone.
The Penitentiary—Kibboe, Chairman,
Nioholls, Jones, Cone, Candler, MiWhoo
ter, Wallace.
Lunatic Aayhim—Hinton, Chairman;
Simmons, Erwin, Smith, Kibbeu, Ma
thews, Welch. ' k ,
Military—Jervis,Chairman; Kirkland,
Cone, Erwin, Brook, Estes. Deveanx.
Printing—Hillyer, Chairman;Candler,
Simmous. Hinton, Wellborn, Richard
‘°Doaf and Dumb!» A»flnmf—liu-ps,
Chairman; Jones, Black, Richardson,
Hillyer, McWhorter, Jervis.
The Institution of the Blimi—^ones,
Chuirman; Simmons, Hoyle, Cone, Hen-
n>, Kirkland, MoWhartev. > A VM
" Agriculture and Manufactures-^Stead-
bihn, Chairman; Jrtnea, MalhdwS,' Jor-
dau, i'k'win, MuWhorber, Anderson.
Auditing—Candler, Chairman GlrutoD,
Nioholls, Poddy, Heoid(*lbkeeiWrilBoe.
Engrossing—Jordan. Chairman; Hill-
^cr, Cameron, Hicks, Cone, Blank,
Joilhmle—Cone, Chairman; Cameron,
Hirfe, Matliews, Welch, Hmfen, Wal-
-’ H Btit4-' BiltaHflf—HetorijWfiaftnan ;
Blank, ILL'S Jervis, Welch, Column,
Wallaoe.
New Counties and Connty Lines—Mc-
Wliortar, Chairman; Kirkland, Jordan,
AndertM, Smith, Cone, Crayton.
■ taedlec Commit*,,, et «h, Use,, or
Jndieiary-^^HogT- of Fulton,
Wm. IV Audenoa of Cobh, Phillip*
ol firitult, Graham ot Dade, JJacon of
Bibb, Sneed ef Riolmsond, Siiamons of
Gwinnett. Mprphy of Harris Fba ol
'Maraugen, SooU of. Floyd, Edwards of
Elbert, Peeples of Betriea, Dell ot
Screven, Huntet of Brodks, Cumming of
Biclimoml, Pierce of Hancook, liuwen of
piftaime—Mbvsrs. Wwlta \f tiling-
p P n. Ownming of Richmond, Crittenden
.at Randolph, Netherland of Rabun,
Barkwirie ot Warren, Howell ol Milton,
irtekson of Fnkaa, Nutting of Bibb.
Goto of Tr>wp, Gray oi Bartow, Butts of
Hancock, Ormond of Houston, Hunter
of Brooks.
ward of Dooly, Bountiee oi Emanuel,
Barron of Jones, Pentecost of Carroll,
Biley of Lumpkin, Hudson of Sell lay,
Jones of Hurt 6 ,
On Agricultoro and M«mriact*re»—
HeoWB. Davia oi Newtou, Boaii of Polk',
W. P. Andersoo of Cobb*, Bry^n of Han-
ly, Jones of .Gwinnett, Cox of Burljo,
Davenport of Oglethorjes Johnabn of
Clay, Murphy of Burke, Brody of Hot
ter. B>ro^Uey of GijMfiopck^ .Haud^y of
Pulaski, Putney of Dougherty.
On Public Expenditures—Messrs. C.
A. Nutting of Bibb, Kelly of Chatham,
Hammond of Batts, Tarver of Bak$f,
McMillan of Habersham, MoNeal of Ran
dolph, Pou of Muaoogee, Griffin of
Houston, bneed of Richmond, Wilaon
of Paltoq, liallenger of Floyd, B08S of
Bibb, Mansfield of Stewart.
On Education—Messrs. Jacksou of
Fulton, Bacou of Bibb, Wofford 6t Bar
tow, Cody ot Chattahoochee, Davis of
Newton, Simmons of Gwinnett, Joiner
of Dougherty, Etheridge of Putnam,
McNeal of Randolph, Bryan of Henry,
Morrison of Ware, Guerry of Quitman,
Berrieu of Burke.
On Enrollment—Messrs. McMillan of
Habersham, Converse of Lowndes, Craig
of Telfair, Dell of Screven, Oleghorn
of Chattooga, Baker of Bryan, Bate
man of Taylor, Spence of Coffee, Sto
vail of Columbia, Hillyer of Camden,
Palmer of Dawi-on.
On Journals—Messrs. Bush of Miller,
Killian of Towns, Cloud of Warren,
Emerson of Whitfield, Kennedy of Bui-
looh, McConnell of Clayton, Payne of
Catoosa, Kuowl4s of Pierce, Moreland
of Meriwether, Glover of Sumter, Field
of Murray. .
Op Penitentiary—Messrs. Goldsmith
of DeKalb, Dukes of Morgan* Baker of
Pike, Davenport of Oglethorpe, Mofris
oi Talbot, Jonea of Hart, Harvey of
Marion, Brown of Monroe, Rutherford
of Crawford, Simmons of Hall, Riley of
Lumpkin, Palmer of Dawson.
On Lunatic Asylum—Messrs. Eth
eridge of Putnam, O’Neal, of Baldwin.
Hughes of Forsyth, Cloud of Warren
Johnson of Jefferson, -Clements
Montgomery, Lipsey of Lee, Wbatly
Fayette, Battle of Thomas, Lamkin
Columbia, Jones of Terrell, Chastain
Gilmer, McNeal of Randolph.
On Deaf and Dumb Asylum—Messrs.
Bunn of Polk; Simmons of Hall, Lipeey
of Lee, Gray ’of Bartow, Brawner of
Frauklin, Former of Liberty, Brewton
of TatnoU, Manu oi Wilcox, Martin
Johnson, Meadow’s of Madison, Howell
of Milton, Wilson of Fulton, Ballenger
of Floyd.
On Blind Asylum—Messrs. Patillo
Harris, Collins of Mitchell, Taylor of
Washington, Eiui rson of Whitfield,
Jones of Macon, l'i-roe of Hancock,
Hancock of Jackhou, llooks of Wilkin
son, Richards of CluwwL <*» Goodman of
Campbell, Franklin ol T unin.
On New Counties and County Lines
Messrs. Fain of Gordon, Guyton of Lau
rens, Clark of Troup, Jones of Gwinnett,
Hendleyof Pulaski, Converse of Lowndes,
Meadows of Madison, Woodall of Talbot,
Clower of Monroe, Braddey, of Glass
cock, Patillo of Harris.
On Public Printing—Messrs. Wm. D.
Andereon of Cobb, Heidt of Chatham,
Cart ton of Colquitt, Onto of Trdup,
Chastain of Gilmer, Netherland of Ra
bun, Richardson of Clark, Johnson
Spalding, McWhorter of Greene.
On Auditing—Oraig of Telfair, Riley of
Lumpkin, RouDtree of Emanuel, Frank
lin of Fannin, Atkinson of Thomas.
On Petitions and Memorials.—Heidt
of Chatham, Graham of Dade, Bryan of
Henry, Edwards of Elbert, Johnson
Jefferson, Berrien of Burke, Baker
Pike, and Hall of Meriwether, McMillan
of Habersham.
On State Library.—Bacon of Bibb.
MoMillau of Habersham, Jackson of Ful
ton, W. D. Anderson of Cobb, Russell of
Chatham.
Ofi Western and Atlantio Railroad.
Jackson ot Fulton, Hall of Upson, Mc
Millan of Habemham, Craig of Telfair,
Tarver of Baker, Wofford of Bartow,
Fain of Gordon, Cato of Troup, Mc-
Wbortet of Green, and Hall of Meri
wether.
Ou Public Buildings and Property.
Cumming of Richmond, Wilson of F<
ton, Wynn of Wilkes, Kelly of Chatham,
Hudson of Sohlqy, Netherland of Rabun.
Ou Corporations.—W. D. Anderson of
Cobb, Cumming of Richmond, Fain
Gordon, Hoge of Fulton, Phillips of
Echols, Pou of Muscogee, Peeples of Ber-
ieu, and Hall of Meriwether, Phillips of
Echols.
Union, in one grand Sotted effort
Winsftwtoaatrtumpaow kediaali*»n aud ceu-
?ll£r>aapM af S«irinMa tftw atone can
-dm reus Mtantai.ri'Utaraj*■ nW: to («<«roi.
re g W, v Uo» f t._.l>t‘Wl a,.. lutecwt
wnn xne stave uuimuiwh-
'■ "l! I1ENLT SMITH, Mmager,
^ 1IS.S 11.
Tennis OF SUJ8CBISTION
D*Ujr-8i*«to COPT >
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SUXloxth. i.. I 001One *m*B 1 mj
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OSS udo*4m* Oopit.—. Ul
w.efci] raw nix Mont***
Hlniile Copy 1 00 i Twenty Ooplfti. 15 00
Ttnw.Ooptoo * o*|mnjOi>rira.......i4 oo
atSEffMi t wSSSsasr? a
Hubeorlptlona to ik * WEMMLJh noeetved for *
shorter period then elz month*.
All *uh«Mrtption« nut be paid «k In ndTanc«;
endnUAta .ee will he atriefcen Irvm our book* wlu u
the time peid for expiree.
CLUBS; .
Nun., for CLUBS matt <11 b. Mnt it th. Mine
Uu*. ud US. tbe pep.rl.ir tk* um*lul#h o< time,
end ell be et the eeme Post Office.
HOW VO REMIT Jioijp V.
Wb will M iMpuulUe tor u»0 Ml. snjvnlof >1
monoT sent u* by Money Order, by Registered Let
ler, by Kxpreee. or by Dreft. but not otherwise. I
money sent in en anregietered letter ie loot, it mu*
be the loan of the person sending it.
No peper will be *ent from tbe offioe till it ie peld
for, end names wifi elwey* be enseod when the lime
mutt p rft .
the State.
and all of you, tbe said officers and tgenta .
re m Arrears, the roroiediato ..^nt W. W^oM^ClS
into tlie Bute Treasury the full
of mouoy so dae the State.
(N. L Axaixn, Stato Treas’r.
of Troup, Juno* of Terrell, Hall of Up
son, Goldsmith of DeKalb, Btuh of Mll-
Georgia—Doii(las County.
A J. EAHHEB, AND B. C. HAIZgL, HAVING AP-
il PLIKD to me tor permeueut lottere of Admiuie*
tntion on the estate of Joseph Farmer, lato of said
County deceased, this ie to cite ell, end eiugular,
tho creditor* and next of Mn of Joeeph Farmer, tc
be, uni appear et my offioe within the time allowed
by law, aud ebow cause. If any they can, why nei
nent Administration ebonkl not be granted
Farmer and U. C. Uaiael, on Joaeph Farmer's e«
Witueaa my hand and seel, this Oct. 14th, 1871.
Executor’s Sale.
O N TUB HRUT TUESDAY IN DEGBMBEI. _
Ik. Clly HM1, Is AU.su, wUI b. hM, st Einsl-
tor'a ul Q,oiio tsilt of lot No. -J5 ini SfS sera et tot
No. HO, Stoss’. DUtrict, Fultos county. Tbs toad
lie. .boot .?« mUM mu AttoaU
rood lo»4io* Crom Oroont Forty to Eut Polot,
AlKi.it h.lf tb. ton* to oadftt ntUlvtUos, "
otturtlUf VBOtl ttmboTovl.
It lie. Wot), »od> doUroblo property. Tb.
A No. KM, tot iMtd.no. MMlOtbScluprorusont,.
sowuVMprBidtwVyM «r» N. a.Msr.
Tt-imu—isi.,h.lf celti^ tbo taltooco to tw*to.
ooCIT-lowMo* t A. A. WIINON, ElMotor.
Unclaimed Frel*ht.
MDlWtA TL R. FREtOBT OFFICE.
ATLakta. Novombor 11, NIL
C UNXiaNKta USNTIONEP IB THE FOLLO’
LNUI lots! BStoMnud might, sra hsroby ns
re* Ikottre sou* will bo mid to pop ob n*. U l
~u«d (or within tMiir dflflr* :
UNUslloob. «pSiriTHowoto X Gaud, llbbl.,
bogs re* tom.! tfiTiudreld, to Wtd. ore boiso;
Jobs LConley, Zbaiu; PommSoI** MeO lbos;
WO Oosfc. IpstOMchluory; 1 g Frothor t pel.
ehinery; J C Peeho A phg* *aah and door#; WL
JboKM: TH Bryan, 1 still cap and worm; Ch
Mood, 1 pkg; D N Jodaon, Wfelab* marble; U Lewie
A Oo. 1 boxftl J latjd. 1 l»ltg; W 4 A KH.K
box tobaeeo; O A Witty. 1 boxes; W Wood. ‘J idem;
j&ttr An utsm
WtENYE, Anal
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NOIL HUORXTAHl OF STATE.
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