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DAILY SUN.
JV 04m* in lit am Bmiktmm, Wen
Hem of Brood etreet, 9mmd Doer Soedk <f
wm- Hr*
• AM Bam 11
im FqmikFam.
mli olmoye found
rndBrnmomtioHem
sobaana of phiBdsr; Aogisr wm mode of
differed (doff.
The Aet of 186# specified that tlie in
dorsement given ehsll be in lieu of all
eiaiM of the road against the State for iron
and other material belonging to the road
and need upon other roeda daring the
We call the attention of' onr read-
to
A. A Ttinw nunWiWi
• 1 " efepij—*
•U^hfMdlblul
jrOAe. GOVERNOR:
HaJ&AtasFM. SMITH
mm mmrrtml.H
OB ren« { nflfl
we f-MiltH *~** ‘ Urm **°' P roriD 8
conclusively that the Bond had no olaim
the State. Thia feature
fa the original Aet wee a pewtenss-s
wicked deception,—end con-
atitotee another link of the ewtadle
The aet of October, 1870, dadare.
BetTol thUproalaieu and the
• * requirement that the eompeny ahould
build fifty milea of the road
Jfmr, J the aompauy map
givete the State ftt aeoond mortgage
bonds, to the amount of «1Q,000 per
ran. and for ihla the State ahould loan
the Oompaiy He bonda tat th* rate of
.11 da
ft
Taaterday we pobHehed an extract
from the' *#w Ze* ftwMk MUNMeiag
thdMJUMh’tf^MMn
mined to run Jamea Atkina, of thia city,
(or OtottflOT.
Whed. (he Irttahastof the party ware
tetag here in eeeret, they nominated
Mr. Atkina, and are atated the (aet, bet
we ware authorised by certain member,
of the eaeeua to IWi that, afterward., it
waa MWalMhllf not to run a eandidaU,
and M taka *». port in tfa< elt***.
We now lagw. arilabty, that in aeeret
eeoeiark, they hoee determined to
Mr. A darnel Thia determination haa
widely by their
far aa postable,—only the Loyal Leaguer,
being made acquaintad wit
The hope ie that the Dsmoogt^wfll anp-
turn out and etKDSeAJSiSjtoUWbJ
?!*!&*«* »«*«»■
will ‘
A mpret tfrtattw,-Jbridd^rfaiU. haa dm State
it into the hand, of ana more willing to
swindle the people—who was, ae doubt,
one of the ring. The sequel haa Ml
the design. Tbs bonda bore beep fr
ied and seed nolataftaV—
it Angier would aa# hare
Bullock did
lit Angier wonra mm n.-r of yctm ^ of mu, Bieeta, the
it Bollock entered^ faff# their M th, the iwettfloste M Ah* SSpennUrad
re* this day of December, 1871.
(■* be fpad by the managers.)
otnaaon wo anitlat
j Note—Aa In caaee of othw Election,
'r-eo in that lor QeeaaDOiT Tbs some
formal!ties xawet be rtkerved, rii: A liat
eot* and the returna irom each of tba
Precinct Election., make op the Return
of the Election for Governor.
When the package ia made np it unit
be directed thna: .
“To the Proudest of the Senefc and
Speaker of the Hoiueof Representative*;
core of the Governor, Atlanta, Georgia
The Supplemental Election Bill re-
wuirea a full Duplicate Return, alao, to
0a made and addreaaed
To the Preafdent of the Senate,
Atlanta, Ga”
FORM OF FURCDICT OSI'URJta.
St.tb of Gnonara, I *
_5SS.Lras—.
i provided, an Election waa bald
on the 19th day of Paoaabar, 1871, at
— Preetaot of said ooonty for Gov
ernor to fill the unrxptred term of Bufus
B. Bollock; nod we, the Manager, of avid
Election, do hereby certify that upon
saxtt ▼oUftf ailed, the loilow-
ue or o.. enure. so. e
By rirtneof I
made and 1
which- vrftf Mly appear by referfttd
to iqcloaad liat of votam and the tally
* 8yl Jjha Qtslp^rom all claim for damage, and
feqhirei 50 milea par annum to be built.
The eeaood cot provide*, "In fW (hat
shall give additional aid of
yy/TTfitr tali' to the road. Thia look,
like an intention to leava the bogua claim
of tha eoad ahU opaa apainat tha State,
and also to relieve the Company from the
tatosMoa to build fifty milea a year—
itatretlimal awiadta—ee H mm* to n*
Then (he act of Oaiobar, 1870, aata
out with a long wicked preamble,
that It is to beoome the Eastern Section
of the Great Southern Pacific Railroad,
Itaqtallt# 'aba outlay of F^iy Humeand
Dollara per mile to “oompleta and equip"
agoh an important “line el rood with
Statable MHog stock, wharvee, piers,
stations, depots, eotton-premm,'
■fit to become" that very important
ttaOnflKotion;” that it will be fully
worth fifty dollars a mile, and
“ 1 ”“ Lb. a sufficient .ecurityyto the State for
-Wt- mvand»BL loStribHlltoaditW the amount of
Stataf awd A* plan is to kaap it aa-
•36,000 a mile. This is the bait which
rea held ont for gudgeon* to fait* Uj hot
the Bing only aimed at getting the peo
ple by the throat., and robbing them of
“ tor a oentury
lunil . JMB -iocixxxo v
^Tb* resnlt is known. The bonds have
that ha will ba elaetad any way, and noithodn issued in violntion of theproviaiona
n»wfiir<ir'Whmi»**f eaRcd.
bat also, ta-notation of the Oouatitaticm
of . 0^ Stata
Urn indorsement made on the bonds
el Mmeampaay nodarth# fartat* and 1
mpeay -taari
»boada iaoned
sol, have boss dou* in .tWatloh Of the
Tit. "—ftJjJJW
The people of Atlanta and the State
how a vivid recollection oi the murder
of OspL Charlie Wallace, in Warrenton,
some yearn ago; B* waa a son of OoL
A. M. Wallace, of thie city,—* brave,
ohirabona man, and a sterling DabdetaL
Be wm the editor and proprietor of the
Werrenton Clipper, and hfs fearlem and
saathfiig denunciations of the ecalawaga
and carpet-baggers canaed him to be
hatad and dreaded by the whole gang.
Hq applied for admission it the Ma
con ia 0U*A and waa blackballed by a
member oppoeed to him in politic* This
carrying of such matter, into the earned
precincts t>f tha Lodge reamed some in
dignation in the eomaeanity. It was
aotfayd by flppt- VM*!* W,
aooompanied by hi* usual boldneaa of re
mark and pointed rebukp.
Long afterward., When Gen. A. R.
Wright, of Angnata, was summoned be-
fbre the Ku-Klux Oommittea in Wash
iogton, he bed forgottea come of thi
fact* and testified that the maa who
killed Cap! Wallace wm a Democrat,
*t* His pubUahad testimony soused a
Ootrespondonee between OoL WaUareaud
the Geuasal, which renlted in the iol
imdar iha'eehoodJ 1 ?"*® 8 whieh “P*****
been flftaHtfW 1 TV-fo- 11 ' -
„ a .a,i' emreer 1 j- ■ ^ Oonaiitatin* of Georgia. Therefor*, the
** same annuli and void ao bar mtha State
primed m life cityl It uwy have bean
priatad at mem other point in the State,
and it
D. 0.
MM bf fta fad am * pan pm %
a. ro*m* W^tneeday ami n*J TkSe
is yoarduty to yoursalve* to yonr oeigh-
bor* W tha SUta. and to yew uowatiy.
Diacbarga it faithfully and all vrillb* w*IL
.zjipyaA ,.0'J
ia oouoarnad. Georgia ie under no obli.
am other point in the State. g»Uon, either to Uw « moral* to pay a
bMMNfc.-i**Wifedfc. rin^le omit ofihtan. ^
■•■r .*■**
• c Maef to Yomr Pent.
Zhe Lagia>atare to doings good work.
They haves aacred doty to discharge.
An important end weighty reeponelbility
raata upon saoh individual member. An
imue haa been made by the General As-
eMfct^'tUUaunpr TW oooupie.
tha Governor's ebair, and with the plnn-
Mug ted Ring.
bar. of the Legislature, in caucus,
,.vv
The Drwhewfck amt Albamy
^gWpMSnrtadta.
There ft evideooe enough in. the act of
tha lata BO-mllud t igiilitaw pound on
th. 17th Ottatw* AWL.gmettag tats-
Rcwol tad of 18,000 pm mile to the above
named g#U| ataf.it eaeay madid mem
that * amlicioae eoospireoy wm thou en
tered into by Kimhtak Be Hack A Co. to
awindle the people of Georgia out of
million, of dnitaw. The Thug, of India
aevm men deltbaratelr planugd »nd ex
eonta^ctfcMMitaVnooau*. travtata-i
fur the purpose of taking* I** pence
S^2wL«t2t3S5as5;
them. Ltadtbeare upon ita torn aoattam,
•ones* ttrefnl aatoulatidu and
hosaat purpoa* which are auough to put
10 * hM »UH l ¥PVy*r"rt
The whole programme of villainy ia moat
atrikin^y exhibited by q perusal of both
Arotwra, Qa., Deoember 3d, 1871.
Ain. M. WaBoce, Keq., Atlanta, Gsr—
Dnfn.sm: I thaak you. (or direotkig
my attention to a miatakn into whieh I
wuMkan testimony before the Bn-
klux Oommietee in Waefaington last sum
mer, in relntiou to' Cha killing of Dr. Dar
den in Warren ton in 18(8. My testimo
ny pa that subject wm given from rumor,
or Maisar.al<me,: aa I wmaaot a reaidenl
of or in Warrenten at the time of the
occurrence. By recent reference to the
printed statements made at the time, and
more particularly by reference to the card
of your son, Cap* Charles Wallace, pub
lished in hi. paper, the Waaeoton Clip
per, just before the tragedy, I find that
it wm Oapt. Walla** who bod applied for
admiarioa into the Mmoato Lou* sod
by ■wMiiwirta, vote, pledged themselves
to maintain thtajeene, and
fcood that ptadgr- . i
Boajpot tha metnbere are anxioqato
go horns*, WeAon’t blame them for thi.
bat a duty more weighty than private iu-
tereeta ia raaUqg upon them.
—1« membefa pwa it to their rooatitu-
the Leghita^ure pud the 8tat* and
to thsir own liana* to ad hare** their po-
tatiou aadtxathlkmdWe Boad'lMg dud’
the Pmpat to trifintph.
, 7h hew* received intoreoation
taduoaa a* tat taltauu tha* if nmmb
away (LB. tlwfl wBl not U a dear two-
tihde mtaority of toroid Democrat* the
acting Governor writ return the Bup-
pigmental Election Bill toatawd Me sp
are acta gritatagahl at mats tadareeiaself proe<* and thus daleat that -Aaporiat
and aid to th. road, measure. If the Adumtbly remain.
Tb* .tota wm«pam*d otath* OBtaf ol M*Jb k till Saturday, th* «v» daji duriDg
March, 1868, granting State indoreemant which he ip allowed to refers a bill, wiH
of 816,000 pm mitaau tha baedawfehe-
Bond. Thi. was * awiadta. ip il
moatpeM^vLtafcHI by'edtinj
iliihnn—l mtnni: Cor tfaftl uBotni
memea M t • T 1 ■'^”■*1
the Road ia that level country, ahonnd-
tog wit|| MnN-IWtMMctigbi sn we
have heretofore etatod in To Sow.
expired, add it Will
without hi* approval.
fharetoe* tatwooue leave. Let all
etaad to (heir pasta-amd dimbaig* thair
Whota duty. Ia thia the State and
th* Legwlatare and tba Demo
edl ka.reved toem diagrao*
U>JjOT>l»Qii
m Retwras-Dtrection. to
u!l£iSS5£5Xti'
be ao rinm[A>fce4. IkiflMpe^jni^it pre-
eeet ita boMteMa«K^w«-rer, who
r to eend
EUettoqe wpew.-. Ttti to 6 dtrtytoUeh
■■h* «■ “warnfiMYr/'"""", preeunre Bentanie* Ooolej will polpt.
ipdoremaeot Vk fltarifae rehiota eorreet
upon them. forme and Toll intttuotlon* for making
paread th* asaoad as* etagOg thia toe-
sraenawastt
shall be pnreatad tgreRb
Managatl evegywhar* fallow Area* fed «f Georgta, TbiSthere I
saretto pagan U.dQgr
Vtzst&.
»AAX» J
per* and to axaacie* aacb otherpowma* constable* atlei
may be non .awry to carry ia*o a&t thu of DeKalb and
prov-iimi. of ttuseeh • - 18. To comp
pror.ioua _
Hection 3. Ba it further aoaota^-That
it ehall be tha datyvif said soar mi Use,
givenottoeoi feeuoreana ppoaof tat
ting bv pubUshing this |ir«*utbi« and
act, at least two taoufcapatot to. their
tatting, in two newspapers in the city of
Atlanta, two in the city of New xork,
two in the city of London, and oae in
the city of Frankfort.
hoction A Be it enacted further, That
all person* bolding bond* of the Htate of
Georgia, or bearing the indorsement of
said Btate, imned siuo* July, 1868, are
hereby required to report the name toaaid
committee for registration on or before
the first day of April, 1873, and upon
of commissioner, of roots and revenue
of commissioner, of roaoa and spvenna _«■«"
dot the county at Olya, paeapd fn th| p. M. MOOMS.
year 1870. Wi ta^tONTRAOTOR FOB BRICK AND
16. To repeal an act entitled an act to V/ am, el M fernre. Flfewt.* re*
ferererensire drew mot alaadlnw reaasl in aliao and *”1®****" *®” , ®T**
failure ao to repeat said bond* i
submit the same for regirtra
shun bn deemed prima facie
illegally or Iranaalentfy iaaaed.
Section 6. Be it farther enacted. That
the Treasurer of said State be, and he J«
hereby prohibited bom paying any in-
tarest on any bonda iamed, negotiated
or indorsed by the State since the Ub
’, 1868, nntil said committee
day of July,
shall have made their report and the Gen
eral Assembly aball otherwise dbwt
Section 6. Be it further enacted, That
aotbing contained In thie act eball be so
Cen.tmad as to pledge the State Of
Georgia to the peymeet of any bonda
iaeued or Isdomed by th* State tanoe the
- iy d«b day of Job, U68, by reason of atad
bond* baing ~ T ’
Given under onr bands and official aig-
natoaee this — day of December, 1871.
A B, Manager,
0 D, Manager,
E F, Maneger.
iwe Man
thi. act, should if afterwards appear that
th* aaSM hare bean Blagally or fraodn
lently issued.
Seotaoa 7. Be it further enacted, That
Ibe Goveraor be and ia hereby author
toed and required to drew hi. warren!
upon tire Treasury, ia favdr of raid com
mittee or neh persona as thay moydee-
iguato for aa amount raSotaot to defray
the szpeaMe of publishing this pream-
bb, sad aneh other printing aa may be
nummary to oaray into effect the pro
visions of this act.
Section 8. Be it further enacted, That
all laws and part, of taws militating
against this sot b* and the came are here
by repealed.
L. N. Tiumurll,
President of the Senate.
T. W. J. Hhjs
Secretary of the Senate.
, JatanaM, Smith,
Speaker Bonae of Representatives.
J. D. Winn six,
Clerk Hons* of Representative*.
In Saturn, Daoamber 9th, 1871.
Notwithstanding th* veto of His Ex-
colleaoy, the Governor, thia biB has this
day paread tba Senat* by a ConatitaSon-
al vote of two-third* being yea 36, nays
10. L. N. TbImuklu,
President of the Senate.
W. A. Lotl* pro tem.
Secretary of the Senate.
Ih Hops* Deoember 8,1871.
Notwithstanding the veto of hie Exoel-
lenoy tha Governor, thi* bill bee thie day
paamdthe Hanseof Itapreecntatavea by
a constitutional vote o( two-third* being
yens 117, ways 90.
Jamb M. Smith,
Speaker House Representatives.
L. CUoaiaoTOM,
Clerk Hone* Represent stives pro tom.
Oman Smuirainr of Stah, I
Atlahta, Ga., Deoember 11,1871. |
The above and foregoing four page*
and com
upon tha efforts aaade to peoduoe the im-
iagea inemseivre , that the people of Geasgte wore
md vindicate the. Ufere. and ieWnotoi Federalauthoritv,
rights tmimMyit* mfutlltiU^fSZmo togm in my mind the parties
and the eonntry will expeel them to make
transposed, and to that extent my reool
taction was wrong.
My recollection wa* and i* that Dr.
Darden eleimad to tie a Democrat, but
th* evidence yon submit to tae now on
thia point, and theeard of Copt. Wallace,
to whieh I have jam referred, show* that
he was regarded fay the people of War-
renton aa a scalawag or Radical, and that
the quarrel wa* to a certain extent,
poUticaUma. - —
• \ T sinoerely regret that from failure of
memory, end from misinformation, injus
tice may have been done in my vat '
ol the affair befbM Ac committee to
memorytatadohmaetawof Oapt. Wallooa,
;, was* personal and
id fat whom I entar-
the highest respect aa a gentlai
unblemished honor and incorruptibia
Integrity. Vat/ Inly yours, Ac.,
... , ; A. |L Wjuomt.
THU BONDS OF UUOKGIA.
(ffialal Notice to the Bondhold
ers.
anTot
To protest Ui* peopi* 61 the State of
Georgia against tli* illegal and fraudu
lent tame of bonda and seonritie* and
tor other purpose* eonnactad with th*
., .(Fhareas. Diver* bond* purporting io
b* nond* of th* Wdta of Georgi* and
divan bbadrMariqrthe indoreemant of
the State, have been leaned end pat in
circulation by Rnfus B. BnDoek, late
Governed of retd Stats,-and divers bonda
hatred prior to hto admimtaration, have
bash negotiated by him; And, where**
fstsftfittSBSftaus
ssistrsfreSss
» unknown fa this General Assembly.
tae appointed oi thro* <
, Sfe*Tfthe Senate, a
ss^rho^S-To
on* by Ih* Freta-
and two by th*
a of Bspraaaata
fall DOtW Md Mi-
Skat to; to exam in* and aaohrtain Um
UrefoUoWtfig'
mMnmmwlk
County. , UMabre of boada wbioh bare been ia-
I tkiataitaUre fed tire feed** hpreinbafai* recited in tUpec
if thtt aet, and the aggregate
toereof; nod so tar aa they have
Wist
-fl, re- ■—■ ■■—, Mm* 1
L far the parpore named u th* Seat
Ion tf Sn act, and aaid committee
aw hereby invested oath fall -pewer mad
“ city to examine witnimaa under
to and for person* books and pa^
written matter contain a true
oopr ol the original of file in thi* offloe.
Given under my hand and the seal of
David G. Cojhho.
Secretary of State.
7b all whom il may eonemu
Notice ia hereby given, that we, Ae
undersigned joint oominittee, appointed
by Aa President of A* Senate and
Speaker of Ae House of Representative*
under authority of Ae foregoing act of
Ae General Assembly of Georgia, will
begin onr sittings in A* oity of Atlanta,
State of Georgia, United States of Amer.
tea, on Ae first day of March, 1873, and
win remain in session nntil A* first day
of May, 1872, for Ae purposes indicated
in and act.
The attention of pereoes owning er
holding the bonds of tbs State of Geor
gia, at A* bonds of Rai bools indorsed
by Ae Btate ol Georgia, end who expert
to present the same to th* coaamittaa, is
called to the first section of said act, as
to A* nature of Ae testimony required.
Persons detaring to nomaronlrefa wiA
Ae orsnmittae, will address Thomas J.
Simmon* Chairman, care of N. L* An
gier, State Treasurer, Atlanta, Ga.
at the Capitol, ia Aa city of
Uanta, State of Georgta, United
States of Am eric* Ae 13A day of
Deoember, 1871.
Thomas J. Simmons,
On the pelt of the Senate, and Chair
man of Joint Committee;
GarmRtt MoMuxam,
June L HuX,
On AepartoftbaHoaac.
Acts of tlie General Aesemablr «f
Georgia, Pasted at the Session.
1871.
To provide for a special election for
Governor, to fill Ae unexnired term of
Rufus B. Bullock, lata Govaraor, and
far oAer purpoa*#—passed over Gov.
eta by a two-third*
vote 23d
toneutraa Curb*. y
provide for an election, and to altar and
amend the lews in relation to the holding
of election*, approved October 8, 1870.
Dec. 4.
18. To anAorise the revision of the
jury box in the counties of Cherokee,
Twiggs and Fulton. Deo. A
17. To amend an act approved Oct 18,
1868, entitled an act to incorporate the
Memphis Branch Railroad Company, and
to grant certain power* and privileges to
Ae mme, and for other purposes; and
to legalise and mike valid the organisa
tion of mid ecrapeey. Dee. A
1& To repeal om art entitled an act to
awke pennurent Aetata of Ae pablie
buildings in and far Ae ooonty of Heard
at the Iowa of Tneklin, and to incorpo
rate Ae same and nil nets amendatory
thereto, assented to Dee. 36, 1831, and
far other purposes. Dee. A
19. To repeal an act entitled an aet to
change Ae time of the annual meeting
of Ae Legislature of Aii Btate, approved
Ocl 26. 1870. Deo. A-.*T
3a To repeal so .ranch of aa act as
sented to October 17tb, 1870, ae create*
Ae Alapaha Judicial Circuit, and to add
the oooaty of Lowndes to the Southern
Judicial Circuit, and Aa oonnties of
Behol* CUoab, Coffee *e<i Wane to Ae
Brunswick Judicial Ureait. Dee. A
21. To change Ae line between Ae
oonntiea of Melntosh and Liberty.
Dee. A
22. To exempt firemen from jmy duty.
28. To repeal ao act entitled an act to
organize Ae District Court, and define
its jurisdiction, and for oAer purposes;
approve ! Oct 28, 1870.- Passed over Ac
Governor's veto, Deo. 7.
24. TV alter and antend section 178 of
Irwin'k 1 revised code. Passed over the
Governor 1 * veto, Deo. 7.
26. To antltoriae the payment of ten
nr cent interest on one hundred bonds
of on* thousand dollars each by tbe
Schofield Rolling Mill Company. Dec. 7.
26. To incorporate tbe town of Col
quit* and to provide for the election e!
Cotnmtataonere for Ae seme. Deo. 8.
27. For the relief of O. P. AnAony,
Tax Collector of the oonnty of Clay, anl
hie aeeoritie*. Deo. 8.
38. T* amend and add to Ae law o!
arson in the State of Georgia. Dec. 8.
39. To amend an aot for Ae better
regulation and government of Ae town
oi Sparta, in Ae county of Hancock,
and the seta amendatory thereof, and for
other purposes. Dee. 8.
8a To incorporate the Oglethorpe
Fertilising Company, and for other par
pose* Deo. 9.
31. To incorporate Ae Chatta hooches
Manufacturing Company. Deo. 9.
32. To imnipaeabi the Attanti*
Valley and Memphis Railroad Coen pony,
id for oAer other purposes Auroii
entioaed. Dan 9.
sa To amend aa art to laoorporeto
Neman and I martens -.Railroad Ooeepa-
ay, and far other parpens*.
Aur. 2.1870. Dam 9.
W, To authorise tha Osdtaasy of Gwin
nett ooonty to hen* bonds for the pur
pose of nutaag money to build a Court
Honae, Don 9.'
36; To provide tot levyiag and ootteet-
log a tax for the payment of bilk for in-
solvent criminal eoate due Benjamin L
Ool* late Sheriff.af Chatham ooonty,
and W. H. Bollock, laid Clerk Superior
Court of Chatham etmnty. Deo. 9.
36. To iaoocporato th* Grand Bay Pa-
per Maantarturing Company. Deo. A
87. To anAorise the oorporete author
ities ol A* oity of Dalton to issue bonda
for educational purpose* Dee. 9.
88. To authorise a ooanter showing to
a motion for n oontinnanee in the oourta
of thia State. Dec. 9.
39. To incorporate A* tom of Tilton
in Whitfield ooonty, and to appeiot«
missionere for Ae same, Ae. Dec. 9.
40. To authorise Ae Ordinary of Cobb
ftailroob ftboetlitcutnfo.
TO EMIGRANTS.
NTJtr. JUJiCKim^
JP*inter mmK Decorator.
O rncifibovtW. e. Jbck s, WHlt«b*U Btrogt, r
tVMtkMki to kls old potrono far kmam
. ORd toy— by UUnUon to tmrtn— toaortto
itfaDOO Of tbo IMM. OpW-U
MIDDLETON & BRO.,
Upper Seri tha, Sheet Iran Warkers
w*r,
to do too tbo*o Work ta a rapo-
Ukop uml door totu OUm,
Atlanta Collecting Agency,
Dodd's Corner,
R
TJp Stairs,
WHITEHALL STREET.
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OTP X CXI,
UPHOUfl'ERING,
Paper Hanging
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C. R. BROWN,
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ACADEMY
NICHOLS' DANC1NO
SKATING BUCK.
TTOUM TOM Glim IT 8 F. If-, OK THtJBS-
IX 9 AT Md
jar
•88.00 Saved 1 *86.00 Saved!
PRICES AJS1) TERMS OF
WILSON HHUTTLE
Sewing Machines.
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6, hsil-oooo, phi \r* M to
t. do tmy to «
T, Folding oovor T8 to
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WJCRRAJfrRD nVBTKABSRT
wrbon Bzrvmro MAcmn oo
W. fee H dtabKOvaadmlMd Ota thfe in MI
forms fartNM whtoh wo Mm dovtote;
U4 o«r MocHImm U h
bo loud tn mj Ui
Fort m
tofetworid. oMtoto
asirru. am.
Ffekfei Street, i
Kailroab OLOwrliscsust*.
Offloe Sebes, Rem* * Dtatna R. It Ca
JC- V. JOHNSON, Tea ami tg'l,
■O. ATHSH.L KIMBA1X trOriSX
jLTLAXTA. Qa., Octobor 131b, lSTL
rntfioirr AND FARE onr BIuo MomnUi. Boatoj
r rUB. B. k D. B. B. tod it* ootmscttnu to «U
twftolfltto, m tow — by —y —um fwtoi
To MOBTOOMBBT. tBUIA, JKtoUa^TIOUi
JACK80B. OABTOBp MEBONAH HBW Oto
Eh ▼. JOBB90M, Uto AimAB. B.4&. A
*&!!•
Cooley's veto _
November, 1871,
1. To repeal an act entitled aa aet to
make It lawful for Ae legal voters of the
oity of Atlanta to vote for Mayor in Any
oa* of the Wards of aaid city, Provided,
ao parson shall vote bat one time *t Ae
sun* election, end to prevent any person
from voting for Councilman for any other
Word then Ae one in which he Actually
2. To incorporate the Van Wert State
Mining Company, sod far oAer purpose*
Not. M.
8. To incorporate the Excelsior State
Mining Company of Ae eoanty of Polk,
sad for oAer purpose* Nov. 84.
6. To alter sad amend sections 1088
snd 1068 of Ae Revised Ood* and for
other purpose* Nov. 28.
6. ■fcoplsinand alls aorttan244ol
tbs Revised Code of Ooorfpe. Nor. 26.
7. To repeal Ae 20th section of sn set
8. To amend oa not entitled an set to
aaA«rine the Mayor and Ooanoil ol
Room to mbserib* not exoeeding oae
hundred Aoaesnd (Wtarert rtaek, m the
B r vf - - v — 1
far oAer purpose* affsovnd October
*aNv sbelieh Ae CXty Court of Ms-
coo, And to repeal sa art entitled aa art
to crests and organise Ae City Ocurt of
Msoaai, to define the jonsdictioc thereof,
"trtSSSSfKTSwfih L e,e»
ramify of Geaigta, an sato add fcnk
county to issue and negotiate bonds snd
provide means for Ae redemption there
of by tsrstinn. for Ae puapmo of build
ing snd fantahtag s jonrt boose in the
oity of Marietta ia mud ooonty of Oobb,
Ac. Do* 9.
41. To make it legal far sheriff,, ooro-
ners snd other levying officers to sell
certain kinds of persons! property wiA-
ont exposing th* asm* before the aonrt-
house door at Ae time of seta. Dec. 9.
42. For Ae election of s Board of
Commissioners for Aeoounfy of Bereven,
define their dntie* sad far other pur
pose* Deo. 9.
43. To change the taw of dtatribution
so (sr si sffeotw the separata property of
monied women. Dec. 9.
44. To suAorise tbs Mayor sed Ooen-
oil of tha oity of Crthbart to tanaa bonds
fog educational parpsas* and Woesaa*
and eollart taxos ta pay the aama-Be* 9.
46. ToouthoriasAe torn, oqonail of
Cslhonn to aid ih Ae aatartandtiaa of
Ae North Georgia sad North Osrolins
Railroad. Dee. 9, I
46. To am ad sn sot entitled sn set to
incorporate Ae tom ol tilarksviile, in
the oonnty of ‘Habersham, to appoint
commissioners for Ae same, ana for
other pm poses, approved September 16,
187a DeoTa
47. To sn Aortas the earporsto author
ities of Ae oity of Dalton to parehese
end donate to the Seims, Bom* and Del-
ton Railroad Company, ssitsapon vhieh
to start Aa manhin* shop* of said Com
pany. Dtc. a
48. To snthorize Ae Tax Oaltaeter of
Madison oonnty, to reoeiv* certain jure
aertifiestesforssretaes as jaron rendered
in aaid oonnty, ia payment of all taxes
dqff arid oojnty, snd for oAer purposes.
Macon & Brunswick
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Mioo), Oa., Oetotm 1
Change of Schedule.
A* AND AFTER SUNDAY, OOTOREB NTS.
V 1871, tbe (bUowtaf ffobedalee wtll be nut
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
Lffffve Hum,
Arrive at Bunrtak
Arrive at JecksoevlU*, Ik.,
Leeve Jukaoavllto, Fie.
. 1:00 AM.
. 8:41 F.M.
. 8:44 AM.
Tnataem I* A* Beard, fed!
give the election of add Treeteos to tha
Xlomni Serietak Deo, fa
ll.-To emAmim the OonSty CoBUBfe-
:PfeSeoaoty toasdu riaiamol
t extra ssrvioes sad far oAsr
offiosre for extra ssrvioes
Deal
ignuMiod tmrecto
. 4 tin superior Coorts of the ooon-
ties of DeKslb snd Fnltoe, sad ta sn-
Aoriae thstsx eaUacton to receive jury
certificates fee oooaty tax** sad to psy
rars.-
joropi of tin
49. To emend sn aot aossotad to Dec.
81,1838, entitled an sot to establish snd
incorporate s medical college in AS city
of Savannah, snd to explain aa act as
sented to Deo. 21, 1867, entitled sn act
to extend aid to the Savannah Mediosl
Coll-g* Deo. 9.
NOTICE.
AS CHSIBMSM OF TU OOMMimi.
to laraaUmn Ik. telneee ee ssStarfe
I4fe cr v«» Wictaa AS. Anoinw Sa .
UiAlfeOOT«rsor<<t>i | J>V.I t'lPtartHSfeti
IkAlAAid OommiiHe -111 n—mi Ka m.ns a
bSW—Us BfeAt ik— AskfemStilt.
m F1STT WIDRSSDST Of JAHUkM. 1*0. tan
o'clock M„ Is too OnStol RsOtaSt ta.lkon—or
Iko rrfedcst et Iko *•
il n.ni eotariaa
otafetata* ret to bo k—i boloro U, —tankr
sonata toko men me Ifen —feta.
•ssv-s^SSSSiEaae' ,
STEAM SAUSAGE
MANUFACTORY.
MffffU, Bffco* Sta»*. ?lvvr^ Ljj^Ljrd,
Affre Mjuy HRffaUW. *4 A LBTDAAW. ’
THROUGH PA88BHUCR TRAIN,
Lffffva Mmm mm a tit f.m.
Arrive at flfeTBiUffb 7:44 A. M.
Arrive /eeleonvflle, Fta tiOOP. M.
Laeve leckaonville, Fk 3:80 AM.
Leer# Beveaneb TtoP-M.
Arrive et M»cob 140 AM.
CoooeeU ctoeeljr el Jeamtp with Mubr «M«»
u^k—s»ta«Mth fvr.V* Miu ierne from
^foebeage of chi between Meooa i
nnhooo Md Jffokoofavlhe, FU.
JJLAWItXPf@VXX.ItaB TRAIN,
LeBTt M*om paeMDifw abeA—....
Arrive t HirniMTlii. —
Leeve Bewkinffvllle 4.44 A M.
Arrive et Mme 10 to A M.
WM. MACRAt*
nov4-tf Oeoerel fcpirieliedMt.
Change of Schedule.
Gnuoui. flu FMBIB IMPniT*l Omni,
ATLANTIC AND GULF H. B. COMPANY.
* BaVlwvam, Deoember 8, 1171.
AH AND AFTER 8UNNDAY, DECEMBER IB.
U FA8SENGEB Trminff oo tbla Rood win mo ee
DeUy et . 4 to F M
“ 8j8D P ““
Arrive et MObeidBO- “ Tto A __
Arrive - IRAK
: ?3!iS
Leeve Jeatoeovlto. •• tto P M
Leer* Uve Oek ** 1:15 A M
Leoto Albeoj Tto P M
Leevg DeioMAflO t to P M
Leeve ieesop.. •• 8:38 AM
Arrive et Sevenoeh " ll :U A M
in.nr.
Ctoee eonoectlon et BeMwU with tnlM oo Flor
ida BeOroffid to end f>
KIT ROUTK PROM
Atlanta to Memphis
Weotern and Atlantic
Memphis A Charleston R.IR.
Laov, Ataata....,....... *a*L min.MSS F. X
Booch nrapbli. >«t fe.triUF. K... P. 1C.
RO OTHRB ROOT* OnrtRS
Doable Daily Trains
to any ponnr CN THB
.W.t
Mieeuislppi River
SOUTH OM* CAIRO.
73 MILES SHORTER
Than Any Other Use to Memphis,
^ ci^ogau^mh im-1,
LITTLE ROCK.
Ofe-Usa tram Attests «t IM* * m, pos te—
k»tteswi«i I JO . m- antra ta taatsfete 10-41 p.
m. Iran Wfepkblkr LtSte Bo* Tje* sn
Itsar— ebmeMetee tsSsnfesits to res t» go
vi. Rmhvtlteta UW. Bock, ram—tar ttat ttan
tekot — tetas os ttat int*sktek lwvo.Atk.te
lalhSVavataf oterfef ritasn toemfe, roan
te* totaora Jo—lytko— tester, Ita mints
lrimpkt* ostj to moot wtlk T kofeosKpratatraSos
U pos kta teB Attest, on Ita Itd* > a. kta*
•ta a— Street kp tk. Otar RXUSRLX BOOTH.
II pre «w te S° to tata Brat Hrarata* k— Attes-
tetattamraom*. mrivtsate M—feteu-.up.m.
Rota* kora talJOp. *. dtewtaa —ptettmofov
A. rate wko wilt Wra ratakl.
L. p. —i i ii i p r in-
W. J AKXRS. Afoot I tto—
a.». Ptaiaa t—t.tte.t—•*i
Or
Atlanta ft New Orleans
HIIORT LINE.
THE SHORTEST * QUICKEST DOUBLE
Dally tine Tram
Attmeeta (• Uee .VUtUmippi River
VIA
WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY,
amta MbMIb, Cow
NEW ORLEANS,
ARC TU
WERT POINT, MONTGOMERY,
VICKSBURG,
ab4.ii liliTtettatatrotate.
O R ARD AFTRR SURDAT. OOOMA h im,
_Oooti« nos, Pfeuiov fefeswSras felkta
oct^chamsi or oarsTb—Ifet
DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION
wlfh tmiaa eflke MobUe k Mwm^tmwwf Bdra4
•M MebDe, Bmp Orteene, atoatt bo4mU bkoa,
and HitA Tre4M Mr Retea tadlM&Mleitob
aoMohettolb. Bbalaaa. Ylakab«r«. aadiOl Miaa* la
Cet^Mlaalaaltoi, OerWei nebaan;Hl>w4N>8
Peaaenfwe will ted Ihla route to milea abortar
tom theBlute Moantala or any other route te Mont-
foaeerF, Mobile and MvwOrtaana. end«T adlaa ehart-
w to temeeodeU potato waat of Eelam.
Mekltf el
Ian Baad.
BAQQAQKOHKOKKO FOR ALL Tit-
M1NAL POINT#.
oSt&SSn'
'OZiLZAZi
KOUBTOH.
Qoo.nl PUMaan a
dora —loraMooo M Aik— talk tntaao* Sratk-
feTtST »"»"*■> mtata— am-
AOOOKMODATIOM TRAIR.
fcsasassBw- ‘jsis
- 5l^s. :
ttfiffikilnSB. — aim a a
r'rjgn
t riuw
vnatil.taTsl am
m « rr»
Ora—moostatak— vitkteta..*o.a—tk-
.utefs aferata. n
MW ita —ra ktas. mm
teJ.tatawiatntaot.raa Site
to .....
Ykhabnrg site Taros.
Blue Mountain Route
SELMA, ROME, AND tfXLTON
RtUiwad ab4 Its UbbscHobi.
ftfeSlfiSK
mtm I to, sffbm.wh.Vk . .4 ,AW.„ . ..^4. jf^Vdftwm
Bssasigsiji
tnfeei RSkitaVtatM
^g—B ms mta.«rVferHlte tartt
PULLMAN PALACI CARS
^ap-ypl W*- rnmxoam— ta
no delay at TENMtaM emwe.