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iFrt in the Atlanta C.M»stltntintJ.J
Ait*nrI. KMitmf lVn.1^ Jab i«4 Aarwel. Richmond county.
*' 7 -- >** *<*»•» A•* t.. i I-,.,
105. To regulate public instruction iu ' 195. To autlinriso the Ordiutry of HoUs-
Jnnuai) v**iea.> i : u.
29. To lay out and establish Congrea- L ‘*“‘
10C. To incorporate tLo Athens Gift
bioui.l Lii^tr.L-ifc to tiii-i State ia couformity , I art oouuty lo lev
“ r"‘ K l TZZ vlL’' P r^ i "•> To perfect tUc Pahlic School By.-1 B.1. ol a/co.iau.
tiou lu the Congress of the United States. totn ^ J To nmem
107. To incorporate Smyrna, in Cobb
ton county Ml fcnue bonds.
IPG. To nnicud the chatter of tlio Sav
ing* Dank of Augusta.
197. To authorize the Ordinary of Stew
art oouuty to levy a tax to pay off Tour
2*3. To incorporate Iho Cit) Bank of
Atlanta.
281. Alt act lo provide f«*r tho payment
AaorusR Snonr Citor—ScacufiOKf
| Plantekh and M cactiants.—Wo hovoboon
revised Civile ot Georgia in retereuce to Lonisvilie.
the <
4735. 47
, of
iv.tui.hh l. o. sections 4725,
, 4737, 4711.
110. An act to amend the act incorpo
rating the Fort Valley Female College,
31. An s«-t tor the relief of Mrs. Thom- j Ch .rlton Chapel, and tho Trustees of
asM Corcupuly, ui t-hnth.iui county
32. To relieve tho securities of John |
C. D g*y on ti peUttl bond.
33. i’*» cjtii^otne line between the
Cuuiiiusot i'uy lor and luibot.
Ho| r.ibhh High ScIumJ.
111. To authorize Henry Q. Wilkin***! 1
193. To amend tho charter of Chatta
hoochee Manufacturing company.
199. To outhurize the Hoard of Commit:-
aiouera of Loan ilea county to ioaue
buuds.
2(h>. To cbitifto the tiiuo of holding
Rabun Superior Court.
201. To extend the jurisdiction of tho
Lhl. An act to provide r«*r lliu payjuMii H ] ow fo believe the numerous reports
of insolvent ciiminnl costa to tuo Solicitor .... . . -
General of tho SI.ICOI1 Circuit. i " bu-h hav0 ro,lollNl “* frora " m0 * ,m0
285. Au net to repeal section 2718 of in regard to the prevalence of rust and
j the Code.
280. To cbuugo tho lino between
Wilkes and TaUuleiro counties
j to erect a dam aoro&a the Chattahoochee City Court i.f Atlanta.
ravages of caterpillars upon plantations
within tho tradiug area of Columbus but
lines ana Aaiiuioiro counties. .
287. An act to repeal iho clurtor of tho evidence of their truth accumulate*
Habersham nud Union Turnpiho Cmupa-1 with such fearful rapidity that we ciu no
cud section 4758 of tlio
31. A a uci to incorporate tho Camming Code by limit log the right ol Snvsnusli
Mluiilacitiling Co.
288. To authorize the Oounly Judgo
Brooks comity to issue lioudn.
289. To repeal an act approved Decent •
her 12th, 1871, to far as relates to Hous
ton county.
290. Au act to consolidate tho <
35. lo luioijHir lie tho town of Jeffer-
t Jacks .u count v.
36. Dccuviug toe endoiseuient of the I I'
u's guamuly on iho Uoudsot the Bain-
bu lge, 1.'ul..ht-it i.:iU Columbus lUilro.nl
Company null und void
37 1" nmci i tho charter of the Look
out Mouii'»iu lUnroad Cimpatiy.
3». An net u» i» licve the securities on
the bond ol S C. Miivern, Tax Collector
ofli .u»*oik county from the twcuty per
com. j c unity lor the yuan 1888, 1869,
ad Horn uli liaiiiiiiy for the year
to issue bonds.
113. To consolidate tho oftPos of 8hcr-
iff and Tax Collector of Jones and Jus-
, and Tax Receiver and Cloik
203. To create a Board of Commission- j Tax Receiver and Collector iu Wa
ers for Ware and McDuffie counties.
tut. To vhar.ee tho time of holding l
. Columbia and McDuffie Superior Courts.
205. To ebango tho lines between the
1871.
o.i To declare null and void and an-
coii.stitnli- i...l the i-Mie of the Statu gold
bonds in uid oi the Brunswick amt Alba-
nv Uaiio .id Couip tuv, and prohibit the
pA>ingot ih« pru.ciput.or interest on the
Dec'-.ring null and void tho en-
nieni ot the State's guaranty on the
bou*U oi it»«s L’uricisvillo nud Van Wen
and the Chi r« !.< <• il ill roads, nud to pro
hibit the payment of the principal or in-
tcre-l oil iLu same.
41. Perl*ring null and void the en
dorsement cl iIjmS ..t»*'s guaranty xm the
bond** »<t tin* Ibui.swmk und Albany Rail-
of the Sopetior Coint of Jasper comity, icouuticsof IVffoo and Ware.
lit An uct to Hinetid the chatter of the j 206. To legi-i/.e the drawing of jurors
Augusiu and Louisville raihoad company.
To id low the legal voters of Kf-
tiugh.-m <
in Walker county.
2<)7. To chaugo tho time of holding
tie court house from Spiingfield to Guy
the removal of j Mu-cogce Superior Court.
ton.
To r
the dntirs of Tax Re-
cciv» r sod i
bv dilTcrcut persons iu Gtimer county.
To ivipiire the Tax Col loci ora of
208. An net to nmcml the chartor of
Whitney.
209. For tho relief of tho securities of
bo pcrlonuod ; Isaac T. brooks, Tax Collector of Mnsco-
I gee county,
210. An* act to allow the Com mission ere
C.uudeu. Chariton and Bullock counties i of Kthughnm county to charge for license
»enp tor county taxes,
lorporato Wooten, Ijoo j
to receive jury
118. “
oounly.
119. To change the lines between Co-j
luuitna siui Mclbillie counties.
129. To repeal certain ruts relative to
tho Georgia Slate Loin ly.
121. To incurpor-.t” ti e Atlantic mid
Memphis Telegraph t^ui.pary.
122. To Aiiu nd the set t.* amend the
road law.', so f«r as relates to Bibb und
Hiiiistou eonutits.
123. An act tovmiend tho net creating
a Board of (’oiniubMoners f«»r Scrtvcti
II spirituous lhpie
211. To iueor|N)iate Tnllaravs Mills in
count v.
212. An act to prescribe how and when funds in Clarke
•;»i. An nei vo vxvvpv vue vovooy u oevourca ummuiso uvms, auu nio p
Washington from the act cumtibgaConn- ; growing with their terribl© work of
*•'.».°i Ur «i' ., t , e . I structiou in others; so tlmt the pros!
292. to provide for tlio payment of in-; . 4| t f 4l ^ x J , '
solvent criiuitinl costs to iho oiQcu " * '* — ...
Washington county.
293. To create ti Board of Commission- 1 f rom ,j, c . |
ors for Gwinneti county.
294. To create u Itoird of Coinmis.-ion-
ers for Forsyth county.
295. To empower the Importing and j
Importing company to *ue und he sued.
2‘.MJ. An tt'*t to ainemt the charter* f tlio j
MerclmntH sml Mechanics Bank ol Co- j
Imntui*.
21*7. Att art to
Heiioia.
298. To dispoHO of certain educational •
! land, Hiihjcct to t »xstiou shall ho return-
i ed, sml to repud certain sections of the
! t’odo relative to wild lands.
213. To authorize the Savannah and
i Ogeoheo Canal 1 Company to construct
I'rtiial between the Ogeclioe and Cuuoo- county.
1 longer doubt that tho present growing
j crop is doomed to bo cut short from one-
i third to onc-half.
Wo have during the preseul wo* k con-
veisod with u uuuibcr of our best liver
planters, all of whom concur in flic state-
meat that tho caterpillare have already
An act lo except the county *•( devoured immense fields, auvl mo pro-
do-
poet
0 f j is tint none of tho river or bottom lauds
| will escape. Tho samo reports come up
"choo bottoms. The rust ie
playing ejual havoc with tho crops on the
up-lauds. Between tlio rust and tho cat-
crpiilats there secius little hope of escape
, for anybody. With this sad showing it
becomes daily more evident that the one-
half or two-thiida of n crop which we are
ml the charter of j to expect should command a good price—
say from IS to 25 cents. IIow c«*n the
planter securo it ? If he owns l.is owu j
cotton, he can do so by holding it. If it j
olvent criminal costs duo the officers of! has been mortgaged, as we font is too j
j Madison and Gioene counties. I extensively tho case, he will become n I lions be declared ui
ninl! SUM. lo repeal the act preventing tlio . . ' . ,,, .. , j
•1 A hnuuding nml hlllii,,; of .tu. r iu I, .mens i VK ' ,,m lo «“» » Ul1 Uwt '• M hnH 1, ' lmu 11
To provitlo for the payment of in-
ct'y rejtott the name or names of their
aspirants for the nomination, and those
from the country do likewise.
Beaolvcd, That w o bind onrnclvea ns j
delegates to vote for no other aspirants iu A 7
this convention.
Mr. (J hi ploy opposed on tho ground that |
the Convention should not bo lindtud as I
to choice of candidates.
Mr. J. J. Slade spoke ill favor of the j
ivm > 111 lions, and moved thal they be taken
up separately.
Mr. (Jldploy moved they ho laid
table, which wa:* agreed to.
Tho Cuu vent loll then went in lo ballot I
for members of the L*
following le-ull;
hirst ballot—l’cnbisl
Cobb 18, Walt 20.
Mr. I». K. Williams urosc and withdrew
Mr. l’eubody's name.
Mr. Lcdsingcr infomicd (ho meeting
that Mr. lYubudy wouM rim it nominated.
Second Ballot—Fealaaly lli, Banks 11.
Cobb 8, Watt 19. No nomination.
Mr. J. It. Banks withdrew the name of
Mr. Cobb.
Third Ballot- Peabody H>. Banki 18,
Watt 23.
Mr. Watt was duel ired nouiiur-ted.
Fourth Ballot --Peabody 23. Banks 29.
Peabody declared nominated.
J. J. Made moved that the nomina-
uuauiiuoii'. Agiecd l«».
inuour.ci d tlu* lu i .ina-
| the colujubus enuuirer [ Ayer’s - A:gu6 Cure,
j Fui* tho Campaign.
r.O’JC'J TICKET AT CHEAT HATES
v ith the
Hanhf
ui, niut to prombii tin* payment of tlio ! °‘ n **» ! .v. ^
oducation in J; t It i
pnu ipt.i «ir iiiuioht ou ih«* snine.
42. i«» iiicorporate the AtLnuand Ten-
nes>cc Ruiiroad Co.
4.5. lo nudioiir.v the issue of bonds !»y
the corporate aiolioiities of Ihdtoii for the
cree ion ot buildings tor educational pur-
po-.s.
11 All act to am* nd section 1 B»2 of the
Code.
4.*. To r. dnce the official bond *»f tho
Sheiil! *u Ib-.ird cuutity, und to ineicise
tlic It nd* of ibe Sticiiff atid Ordinary of
Ugh th trpe county.
4it. Au ».ct to e •mpeiisato ImliiVs and
gri nd slid petit ju o.s in this State.
47. To author ze the Ouliuuty of j *•**.
Twiggs county t»» borrow nionev on the . H**li:u*l«*
crulii of th** county. * | «* Atlutib
•Is An net to unlhorize the legally con- | ** A*
HtiluK'd uHllioi.li- , oi West Point to take ! Wttgi'tiW
stock in any railroad in any rail- i . *
road *>r w r!, t pu .e itupioveiueut, also 1,1 : ‘ n !'
the legally *•- idituUd n ittLa«»i ii i« s of At- |
lauta to I-di si, ek iu tho G< orgia Wea- *
tero Kailr'i.td
49. An act to provide for the payment
of iin? d hi dm* 1 .1 teachers and school of-
fleers under tho Public School Law of
1871.
5b. To regulate tho time of holding
election* in Georgia.
51. Au act to authorize the authorities
of Atbous to instiu bonds and levy a tax to
nay amount <d NiiliBcri|-tiou to stock iu the
North* a tern Railroad t’o.
52. l«» aillhonze ttie Central Ruiiroad
South western R .ilroad, au*l Macon and
W. stem Brti.ro.nl to is.no bonds and exe
cute iiiorlgugi-K, etc.
53 An act lo amend an net incorporat
ing the bav.innah Bank und Trust com
pany.
51. To provide for tho pnyment of in-
aoiv, u* entail! vl c*»->ts in the Norvheru .Ju-
dici d Circuit.
35. An ail to amend tho act creating a
Board of Cummin*.oners of R«>ads and
rov,-uii f*»r tho counties of Habershuui
and Bomi os, to in *ke the provisions ap
ply to Dougherty county.
fid. Fur ino removal of tho county site
of I, -e county.
57. An ac t• * legalize nml make valid
the torm- herctuloru in Id for Rubuu Su-
peri »r Court.
58. An not t*» am* t.d the charter of At-
lanta.
59. For tho registration of voters of
TboinasvillH.
lio An uct to revive and declare in full
force tho ad org'iiuziiig a criminal Court
for e*ch county in tin* State so far us re
lates to Ui.altoi '.i and (Quitman coun
ties.
end the net incorporating
To authorize the Ordinary of
Twiggs county t<* h vy nu extra tax to pay
Tax i’fll,*,-toi* «*l li*;t for extia service*.
To istaMihb |«ruiuueiit board of . ty.
livers.
214. To incorporate Buford.
215. To incorpotale tlio Fox Valley
Mannfiicturiiig Uompauy.
21(5. To proveiit tho ol.struction of Ca-
noochee river.
217. An net to incorporate Spanish
~ >k Caual Company in Charlton couu-
219. An net to authorize tho eonaolid.-t-
To authorize the (5
! stiiuto nuts in ccrUin nun
302. To create a Board of Commission
{ ers for Coweta county.
303. To create a Board «*f Commission- j
I ers for Macon county.
j 301, To authorize I). J. Unlaoy and C.
II. Harringt*<n. ol 11*11; W. B M« ok, t fj
! Monroo: and J. M. Clnpiuuii, of Fulton, j
j boon the coho for Hcveral veals, and the j lion of u candidate for Ordinary i:i ordt
» comjici sale jurors in j
create a Board of Coni-
tion *»f the Macon and Western Railroad. ■ roads,
and Central Railroad, under tho name of
the Cunt nd Railroad.
tablish stock gab
riuir to in-; great bulk of the crop will bo gobbled at
has than its real value. There is no help
J for it—as tho plautcr is in honor bound to
i meet his liabilities with his factor nml
! commission merchant.
With thin view of the ca*o, wind is the
duty of the merchant ? Kvtdently it is to
arrange his pluna uud order his stocks
certain pul-lit
l»r. IIward withdrew’ his uaiue from the
Convention, nml advised his friend* to
vol«* for tho man best calculated to unite
the party. The names were proposed—
J. A. Hhingleur, J. II. Harrison, J. W.
Tlirclkeld. T. B. Howard. Mr. Shinglour
was nominated on the first ballot, iu* fol
low's; Shingleur 21, Ilurri-» , n 11, Threl-
I.ouisvillo i ctb villc
05. An act to amend the act tusking
! permanent th** public buildings at Fay-
■ to meet this changed aspect held 4. Howard 55.
far as relates to Milo
129. An act to im
and * xb-nd Hu- limit-
130. An act to in*
and Luthereville.
131 An nci to
•orate Graysville,
lliiriwcll.
c**rp,irut.* Woodbury
■orjairale the Georgi.i
liiMirauce Company
ct to
end the charter of
prohibit the catching of fish
miiuinististor*. . . i
219. To incorporate
Branch Railroad.
220. Au uct to amend tho law in rein-J and to extend the
tion to granting corporate authority by i ming.
the Superior Court. 307. To author
221. To amend the charter of Swains- I dim tho officers of Dough
' boro. j comities.
222. To incorporate tho Real Kstate
ivii.gs Bank of Atlanta.
223. To ine-irpor.ib* Ji v.ell's Mills in
*»ck and Warren count ion.
I with a
• •f affair*. Tho strong probability now is j
y that the receipts at Columbus will nut |
Tho nomination was made
Watt being callisl foi
Wo ate now fairly into tho Presidential
Campaign, the two gnat pailieH having
olios* n iheir r* spcclivo leaders and being
now * t,paged in iho work marshaling
| limit forces for wlnt is evidently to lu*
| one * t the m .*t exciting and doebdv**
I political contests tl.i* comit-y l.-scvii
wltlie«**'l.
V. wo shall eonliuuo t*» do all in our
power to piuinote Iho hiiccest of tho j
Delia*...».ie ..nd Libeml Uepu\>li* tui can-1
did.it*"- tbmly bulicving that tho issue
involves the |w»h»icnl fvecdom uudcipiulity
nf our M-.'iiou if they succeed, or its c**n-
flt.u.-d oppression and humiliation :i tho
rule * ' Grunt and lUdiealihiu ir .pto-
longi-d f**r f«»nr years moro—wo Hindi
oi-do.ivor faithfully lo report tho progri-.-s
and all th-* ii>i|Mii'bti:t eventn of the cum-
pnign t giving our reiulcis ii full eiirront
hisiory *.f the gigantic and moment on*
at niggle.
Knowing that many | erson*, not regular
sul s*iibi »•■*, will feel nu eapncial interest
iu the perusal «*f a Dally or Weekly news
paper during th*- three or lour nnmlhs of
so much * -.ciuniont and elittiiisiimiu, nud
ilesiiing ( i l- i oui' iasiies l**i' that
; peri* d within the menus of till, w»* eft'or
the Daily and Weekly h'n^uinT at the
following l«*w rates (fiedC from this time
until the l.**'h November:
Daily l*i*j»«*»•• - 8* :.oo
Weekly I’m*
t:;r 'I ho fib-lids of onr pajirr. in the
Miri*'3u«‘-iog country of Georgia and Ala
bama, are earnestly ltspieutod to ni l iu
this r iVorl to t xt* n*l its eiimjl.ition for the
campaign, by making tip cbiba nr gcWitig
wiiigle subscriptions in their respective
For Fover and Ague, Intarmii .mt Fever,
Chill Fover, Hornittout I-’evo:*, Dumb
Aguo, Periodical orBiiiom* Fover, &a.,
and indeed all tho afTcction-i which nr no
from malarious, marffh, or miasmat a
poisons.
lotnliM
Sn nno remedy Is
rallod for by the uucusallic- <
tin: American pcoplo tl'"i
earn and safo «'ur** for I v f
a ! A rue. 8 u I oi •
rr.aM *1 nfTer, « il!i n |"*i <•••
ceri.dnty it will ere*lieu*
than r
f-*r ill**»
ail. .
lie inu.-t run in vloleni •' •• i
b injicr. This •**>.: *
,ui of Fiivkii e-i* t A •
und prevent-, tin* *l-*v<*J m* ■
taken on the tir-r nw •?c
-yinptoiu.-. It i- uut onljV t
event * this ills-
lee In the coin-
• 'tion i-i la-tier
;’ (• 1 i •!; w liielt
fu- ! .ileful ill*,-
ulfieoyered f
• the die
dollar biii
The lar.re «|uniititv *
•veryhodv ;
lev El*. ani> ,\*.i • i r-
have if, and h ■ - ‘ •
teefion. It i honed ll.i
fie reach of all — ;.••*
V great mineri-irtt:
,**ral;
wlue«
nttinl.*m *»r other in'oii i* * * " >
tin* eon*tltuti"ii. 'Hi-'--* • I .*• m*
healthy as If tliev Ii.i 1 **\g ;.«i ::i* *1 -••a •
Fever and Ajyne i : :i t - l < ti,- -•"_u-e«ji!
4»f iho mlnsnunie 9*»iAn- . <-i ■ i
orders nrl-e fr*»m it- ut i. ' ■»». iiim-uk w
an* Neuralgia, Rheum.it; .. (-'-ii, Ib.ii
llliinlne-***, Tooth Ii". K.na. he, « ; fa* r»i,
!,;:i Falpiiati--:* I' * '
fh sferics. Tain In th.* 15 ' - < «• J:<•. 1 j!
id del
r Hi-
IMS. To nmcml tho chin lor of Dnllou oxeecd 50,000 bnlea. SupfHJHiog that this : thutiks for his nominali*
rpoiato Iniiits of Cn
payment of costs j
end Troup|
cotton will have to be Hold at from 15 to | The meeting then adjourned.
18 cents, tho nicrchnut will readily non
what ho must depend upon, and should
arrange l,is plans accordingly.
ixln.ilin ; in fhi ■
torniittcni tvi.e, or l*-’*
•• t fill." e\|-< I 1 -.-* |- 1
e*»n-»e*|UentIy cm •• * <’—*
I in huflk*lent epu
Honec tt is eo n
than rttre; nud -
i-li, all *»r
e, put on
periodical.
. ' ■ t '
f tho prot*a
ntrrARCD nv
ghbtnhoods, nud remitting Iho money j I>r. J. C, AYI31 A:CO.) howcll, Nitw#,
by pn-d-* OK*.* order
309. To rolie\
Bkwakk. —Tho public iu general avo
1\. Vo
M\'\
purliou of Campbell ty.
Alexander, Tax Collector ot ibc.pcr cuttu-
nritiea of N. G. i cautioned to look out for tho Kpurio
Him tru»i
and town property ».:i tho pieiniaes.
135. 'J'o unu nd the charter of Grec*.!i-
bor»».
13i». To niucml Hcctiuu 41 Id of the*
Cotlc.
1 the t iind laws k*» 1 .,* as
ntiea ol White, Lumpkin
unity to Full*
All act (• > amend tho charter of
■ Atlantic, Fort Valley and Memphis .
iu I road.
2211. To ercato a Board of Couiraiaaion- ;
>. for Heard county.
227. Tocicate a board of education for i
'traboii Count V.
reliitcs to the ci
Oil*l Daw sou.
138. To auie
pI.*HH ami dcfci
certain ofiuvi.
To urn* lid the net extending tlio j the collection of tolls by the owners ot
cettuin kinds ol bridges uud turnpikes nut
in good condition.
articles put up in imitation of nud uh sub-
j Hi Rules for Biiuinoiib' Liver Regulator,
i Buy only from lispcetable druggists, atid
j sou that it is put up in Hipiaro packages
j and has the Higunturca of A. Q. Siinmiua
; and J. II. /eiliu «V- Co. on its side; all
, others mo frauds upon the public. Be-
2. An act to provide a remedy against < ware!
310. To proxide tor the raising of rev
enue to pay ceiiuiu school claims in Mad-
ibon county.
311. To ntilhorizi) the Augusta Bx-
clmug**, uud Atlanta Chamher of Com
merce, to elect n Board of Arbitrators,
Flier Cotton m
Road.—Bix bales of
over this line yesterday from tile phnitn- j
tion * t W. II. Pace, Muacogou county. :
The cotton wa* consigutsl t*» Swift, Mur- j
phy A C*»., Plntitci'i.’ Wurelmuso, utul was ;
bought by W. A. Swift, Secretary and !
Tnasui'cr of Mii.seog** • Matiu'.tetmieg ■
Coinpiiiiy. i»‘ 19c. <
s u .. ra | colnrabua W noleanlu Prices
were t-liil'P-l !
J'rortirul muf .1 nuti/tlfnl '.’/irwilili
AND SOLD ALL BOt LD,
MICK, £1.00 J’l'it HOTTLl .
fi*1r-s AW.V
Mi:a r
n -Hit
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PROVISIONS.
-C. R. ,Si»l * 9 .*
P‘* V’ -' n
niil-Uito
,i.,;
lie ne t to authorize nil
l«* lie sworn to before
•till’.' Rfidcs and » onu-
B*9. To give tin* Mayor and Alderinru
of Savannah tin* n n»t u fix the fees for
dieting county pi i oners in O.ithniu
county jail.
110. J’o ehan-o the liiit-H between tho
counti**s t.f i bu !» nml Cutleu.
111. t*» oiipen.-e wih fiuthcoiiiiug
Imnda in Ci-.U.m case*.
limits of Augusta.
229. Au tu t t«* legalize tho HubNcription
of Atm-ileus t«* the llawkiusvillo utul F.u-
faul.i Railroad.
230. iu amend mat ion 3213 of the
Coil *.
: 31. To require the payment of costa in
‘The SvstMiMt is Fast."- Time ou its
noiseloMi pinion moves on, and theseiiHonB
hold th*
liable Duvrnport Je**k
•o of Solicitor Genera).
1 IB. To repeal an net authorizing Ordi
nary *- to i «ril * i !. tin corpus o
far us v*‘laics to McIntosh county.
144. i ■ riz the authorities of
llawkinsvill** to take stock in Hawkins,
villc and I.iil'ania, aiitl Arhiiitle, l*’«»rt Val
ley ami Memphis Ruiliond Companhs.
115. 'to grant to the cor|Kiratioti ot Sa
vannah the control ni:«t management ot
the wharves of said city.
14*5. To require the Ordinary of ('Imt-
huin county l*> lttriiish r«Nun and offices lor
tho t Jity (Jour!.
147. Foi tend tlio law of cuuspiraoy.
1*19. 'Jo incorpoiate th«* Dalt«iu and
Southwestern Railroad Company.
j 232. 'lo ercato a houtd «»f ci/inuiisKiou-
* is lor Butlm k county,
j 2553. An ad to change the timo of hold- |
i ing Lownd«*s Siqs'iior Court,
j 231. To amhoiizo tho city of Augusta 1
- to open streets, etc. j
I 235. A ii act to declare tho law of tho portcV
.314. *l o amend section (51 of the Undo,
relative '.<• rowan i* for tho arrest *
315. 'I » preaeiibo the time f<
persoiiN shall h«« lesidenls ol th
counties to make them « h,.;ib|«* to election
to the several county offices.
313. An act to create a Board of Com-
iniHHioti* ra for Miiseog**o miitily
on to n vast eternity, eitlior of huppi-
in or woo to every one. lu a rc tlocting
winch i mind the (light of time must awaken
arums j H( . r i„,, s mediiHlions— grsvo thoughts -as
action , , . .
| each day brings us all uenrer to “that
midi-■•covered country, from whoso bourn
no traveller eor returns,’’and each boat mg
! Ciu ;
117. Au act to uppropiiaie irb.JHI f‘ ,r | pulHc but leaves the nnmliei- less. The
the opening of certain public roads tr«»m 1
Spring, m lntmpkm oouuty, to
to | State ns to thn rights of married woiuou Iho State line, \ ia Blairsvilie.
* nud be sued.
gay and giddy Hons and daughters of
pleasure may soek forgetfulness among
Au i** t to amend the act creating ' of Americus to issue liouds.
.318. An nut to authorize Iho authorities iho withered und withering (lowers nud
Minify iu the '
a County Court in
State.
237. To dcfiuo the duties of executors
nud administrators iu certain cases.
238. To amend the uct to iricreozc the | c-hase the Fraiikliu
pay of jurors in certain counties. , bunds.
uuthorr/e the Tax Col
19. An act to require tax eollectoiH to
I receive jury certificates for county tax.
320. Au uct to ntithorizu the itoiud of
| Goiumihsioiiers for H«*iir*t county to pur-
Biidgo and i-sue
321. An a»*t to create
mrd of 1
lovtc.r nl Oberukto cmnly tu colUct n tai roim-iuniir-i for ()f-lolb»r|.ii roimty
building a M'hool house
Lin. To authorize authorities of Barnes-
vilh* to is*uu bonds.
241. An act lo amend section 4758 of
th** Code, by limiting the tight of Havnii-
n*ili to issuo bonds.
212. Au act io authorize thn eorporato
119. to authorize the Ordinary of Till- authorities of Biiiiton, Covingtou, Law-
lad county lo permit the erection of gates | reucuvi le, ('iiiiiming, i)ahh>mgu, Siaeou,
61. To
Qnitiuaa.
152. Au act to iucorporato the city of 1
Dawson.
03. To allow the Ordinaries of Miller j
ami Clayton counties to fsriu out convicts |
convict**! ->f mi demeauor.
Gt lo rep ui the act nupuring the cor-
porato authoron* of JMueii to appoint
inspectois of tiu.ix-r and liimbur.
65. lo amend section llliil of tho Code,
so f*r a* relates to the ditching and drain
ing of lands, and to make such amended
section applicable to the countios of Mil
ton and ItabersliMUi.
GG. Au uct to prohibit thn sale of spir-
itQoiiH liq i-»r* wi l.ia one mile of Stilus-
baio Iostitute in IBrtow county.
t»7. Io authorize thn authorities of Tab
hotion to hub**'*iil»o to the ciq-itul stock of
tho Talbotton It iilrond (’orupany.
68. l o aiimud the act incori'orating
Home.
69. To amend the incorporating
tbotnt aon,
70. Tounaond the act to exempt firemen
from juiy duty, so far ua relates to Ma
con.
71. An nc» to incorporate tkoKtnu Iron
Manuf letnring Company.
72 l*o amend the act to prescribe thn
mode of conducting suits before J indices
of the Peace ..* *1 Notaries Puldic.
75k To amend the act incorporating the
Darien Ranking Cuirpiny.
7t. An act to alhia- Juuior Dollison, r»f
Berrieu county, to peddiu without a li
cense.
An act to provide for tho investment
across the public
I5u. Jo regulate tin* mode of deciding:
cases in th** Supreme Court.
151. To ai i : d the act to encourage j
telegraphic • •lumniuc itmn b* Iween tb.or- '
gin and the \V« *( India Isiumls.
Savannah, «*r any «*thcr eorporato town or j
eitv through which iho Macon and Cin- ! R„ m « <'j„ M Light Company.
122. An act to orgstnzo a (’riminnl
Court in Soreven eoiiniy.
323. An act to incorporate the Ocean
Steamship Company ol Savuiiuaii.
321. An uet to incorporate Hie Griffin,
Flat Shoals A' Columbus Railroad.
325. Ail act to change the timo of hold
ing the Supeiior Courts of iho Alnany
Circuit.
12(5. An net to revivo the chatter of the .
.SYfix<
Total...
•tion 6519 of tho Code ; county.
;*t to compensate the revj*eis
of tho jurj box uud (heir clerk in Worth
152.
define tho powers of Ordinn- ; Gilncr, Pickens, Pi
i far as relates to the counties of Faunili,
ries iu relation to granting wnts of lot he- bun.
Towns and Rn-
328. An act to amend th*! charter of tlie
Cherokee Manufacturing Company.
329. An act for tho pioluction of crops,
153. To authorize the President and
Vice President of the Lniou Society of
Kuvaunah to issue bonds.
154. To ehaiige the time of holding tho
Superior Com la of the Southern Circuit.
j 211. An net to incorporate the Mer- IIM( | ro lating to foncos und stock.
4'hantH and Planters Bank of \\ashing- j Au act to autiiori/o the paymeut
* ,,n * 1 of certain costs duo NV. A. Admit*, do-
215. To amend tho act nmonding tho j eoased.
<-hurl**r of Atlanta.
To amend the charier of the So- Savings Bank of Atlanta.
To amend tho charter of Dalton j on iuHiirauco policies,
3511. An art to prescribe n form of action
vaui'ith Poor House and Hospital
corporate Cliutou, Jones
hand the act creating a bourd
247. Tu wry into olTuct tlia Utter^pwt { Arti >ot ,,, i.,„, rn „ r
, Gov. Smith did not approve the follow-
18. An act to provide for tho colloo- acta pasaed l*y tho Gen* rul \ -simbly
eud section 675 *>f the Codo. ' «»f the see*)ii*l clause of section 11, article
■ ..... 4 .......... K *»»■ u ~ ... mg acts pus*-
I cf couiiuiaaiuners for tho couuty of Lib- j tion of a tux to pay insolvent criminal 1 u j (Georgia:
mend th
I 'orupany.
I costs duo Jmiuch Douner, lato Sheriff of
charter of thn Lo- j Chatham county.
249. An act to amend the eliArtcrs of j
iiicorporate tLo Georgia Lund and
Immigration Company.
Paragraph 5, section 6, arti* le of tho
board of cotiiinisniou- ; tho Rome, Selina, Romo aud Dalton, uud \ Constitution declares *. “Tlio General As
Memphis Brunch Railroads.
1(51. 'J'o ennugo ttie time of holding \
R*»ck.!nlr Superior Cnurt.
1*52. To exempt from road duty in Cal- sition.
houu county only such luiidsters as are 251. To define the method of perfecting
j regular pastors of churches. service in suits iu this State where a conn-
! ii*'i '*'*» n../.i«r.. »•.../! *—rtain gold hunda ty is a party.
neruhly shall have no power to grant *
7»M.
166. I
issued under act id' September hi
I 164. '!*» render the Judges ol tin
lauta Circuit and of the City Court of
; Atlanta competent to proaidu in certain j villc,
I cases, and to render iho citizens of Atlanta
j competent jurors iu certain eases.
: 165. To amend soctioa 1318 of the
| Code.
1G6.
t ^ MoD8 “ ,b ,0 my -! c™;;; JXTlH”
an eowidy
76 io amend the n**t incorporating the
Georgia Weste rn Railroad.
77. An act to mnko iusuranco compa-
nies liable f-»r dumuges iti cirtuin cases.
78. To amend the act incoi
I I ill!. 1-IWCB. , t ••
r|ior«iing the i \“] u
Butts county.
! 167. To lugnhdo the pay of jurors io
i Gwinnett county.
1G8. To creme a Board of Commiusion-
inty
'lo amend the act to provide for j poruto powora and pnvilegca to private
the taking ol testimony by written dope- I ooinpanioM, except to Banking, ftisiiraunc,
Railroad, Canal, Navigation, Mining, ex
press, Lumber, M'lnufuctuimg and 'I'ule-
graph coinpnnioa."
To auiond the garnishim ul laws of this
Btate.
To authoriza tho payment of Henry
Wooding and C. K. Maddox for taking
testimony.
Money cannol ho appropriated by reso
lution.
To amend section .3687 of the Codo ru-
uuty to tssiio bonds to | t a withdrawal of claims.
n>wi To authorize the payment of $1,428.73
to tho Central Uuilroud A Banking Com
pany.
To incorporate tho Griffin A* Columbus
Railroad Company.
An act to change the timo of
At- holding Montgomery Superior Court.
To amend iho charter of Clurkt -
251. To change the lino between the
countios «>f Terrell and Webster.
t to authorize the Ordinary
2.*.*. An nr!
| of McDuffie
• build a Court linuae and jail.
25(5. To authorize N. Ik Singletnry to
! practice medicine.
| 257. To authorize fhe Governor to is-
1 suo certain bonds for educational purpo-
258. To amend the act establishing
r I the i
j of Hampton.
Commercial Bank of Albany.
Ocmulg*'** River Railroad Company
79. F -r the relief of John F. Conley, of
Catoosa couuty.
80. Au act to ameud the ch irtor of Al
bany.
81. To amend the net incorporating
Van Wert.
82 An net to authorize tho Ordinary of
Butt** county to issue bonds to build a
Court House.
63. An act to charge tho lines between
tho counties of Baldwin and Wilkinaon. i
84 An net to appiopriate money for the I
boDotlt of ttaol.Vli.V Memorial Awoni.. , *** ,u. .n»<
tion of Ailantn, M.r»tte, Jon.»boro, lie * ck Co.opKny
* ! It.*. Jocoufcradditional ito
incorporate Bear (’reck under City Court in Atlanta.
To organize a County Court
170. J'o authorize the Beard of Com-: Muscogee couuty.
' ' 260. An net
| tux and other
171. To amend an net incorporating the 1 certain rights to tho transferees.
broken fountains of earth—aye, iniv try
to drown lcuHou and still** conscience as
they go -hut now and then the “still small
Voice” is obliged to bn hoard above the
rushing tide of mere animal propound.* s,
whispering in our eats, “Man! thou art
mortal." Aud this very idea that wc ure
mortal, should of itself hi* enough to ’ Shipped past
humble the pride of tho most vaulting j dipped promt.
ambition—to inaku u man pause ai d
think, whether he will or not. Alas ! for
ii**, that wi* do not oftener take to hcait
its valuable lessons.
The summer indeed is pus*. Its biids
have ceased ill a lueuaiiro their joyous
songs ; its flowers are nearly all dead ;
its soft (lowing rills mo still gliding on,
though with u sadder cadence; its per
fumed winds are sighing with a more
ituJuncholy wail ; its harvest fields are
ripening for the garner, and Boon its
history will ho loll recorded ou the fading
pages of tho puat. With many of us, too,
tho summer of life is about ended : the
Mowers of fooling and emoliou uiu with
ering ; tho vigor and * luslicity of youth
nro ebbing away ; the radiance of hope is
growing dim, nud soon must follow the
Nero and yellow leaf, the halting and
uncertaiu step, ami the lowering clouds
of the winter of death.
But tho snildcHt reflection of all i«, that,
whilst the summer is post- the harvest
well nigh ended—many, many of uh are
not yet saved. Golden opportunities have
boon allowed to slip by iitinnprovcd—at
least by muuy of us; the invitations of
the Spirit have been slighted ; God’s mer
cies, warnings and judgments have in
turn been despised ; tho heart has become
hardened, aud now there ouly remains to
Iho unmoved, impenitent muu a fearful
looking forward to tlmt fiery indignation
and wrath whioli shall shortly lie revealed.
But they who hnvo wisely improved the
previous spring-timo and summer of life,
by repentance aud faith, by worku amt
j luhors of lovo in the viueynrd of the Lord,
Cotton 1I.h been coming in ra
frooly dining the past week, though
transaction.* hav * been light, with little or j
no change in prices. Htveet sides, we J
suppose, lmvo reached 40 or .50 bales. I |}eti
Receipt* fur the week *.'1 UK*, ag.-iuA 12 I
for week previous and 96 1 »r correspond- ('f,j
ing week of last year -2>i by M A G Rail- l.i
road, 2 by Opelika R R, (I by river, nud ! .
(5(5 by wagons. Shipment-; ('
17 lodes—2*5 by Southwest* rn !i K, ami 19
for homo cotiHiniptioii.
Th** growing crop reports grow* daily
more unfavorable. Tho caterpillars nro
inert-using everywhere, while tho rust i:i
doing lunch damage.
Omux Daily J'-NomnEn, »
Coi.umhi'H, Ga., August .30, 18/2.1 ■
Columbia (’littor, ,Slotcvnt,l fur the ,
of 1871 “
rt.r^.RU’s. Kiv.
• «'4*mmot1. 25; ch*
—J4'il7c. V IJ*.
Canulim -star, box 22, ludf
qniirter b**\ 21 *.
G.\m»ic .—t'.iiiiuioii 2**•*, Fancy
Cm a* kkrh— Bmter iuc t Suda 5
12.5, Crii* km Is 15.
Canned G*»o.*.>- Oystern. p*.*r *
S.dmoud, I i’* ca?;i>, per dozen
Lobster**, HI* cans 5*2.50; 2ll»i
Peiu-li* s. ”8* eons, «?55(8 51.50.
Pineapples, 2!l» cans, .8 1.5*
1 (•■ *iiir «!.\|»c*rii*i
, | .I. • msrki-t .i»
. U>** hliin.1 U i
expelU-l
i*»1e
I ui •*
Bale
Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1871.
Received past wc* k 91
Received previously 10,17<»—10,561
Struwbi
TotnaluCH, c2.50f*. sj*2.,
Moi.asseh—New »irleaim
Gtjlilou Syrup, ci.oo,
jjl.lhl.
i*i >
**lh»
Flo»•-
^rifled 11:
11,866—11,913
I Stock on hand to dale 201
Cotton.—Market continues unchanged.
Cotton coming in freely for tho Reason,
most of which is sold from w.igoon. We
quote low middlings 18} b» 18jc., mid
dlings 19c. Receipts to-day (including
30 received by the L.ig!e*V Phonix factory
not heretofore counted) 82 bales—6 by
North A South Railroad, 1 by Wrstorn R.
K., 75 by wagons. Shipments (53 bales
28 by South western R. R., .35 fur home
CO!lHUUIptin!l.
The following statement will show tho
receipts aud shipment 1 #r the cotton year
ending August 551, 1872:
an look up with joyful anticipation, in
To*iuiw'|’)7r»tu , llio <Juinr»ville, lll»ir«. I *'»« **ill mmiroucu uf a inollow antiimu, «
villa A Jeffersonville Railroad. j cheerful winter, and a glorious rest aud
The Governor withhold* his signature peace beyond tho dark uud surging tide,
from these two railroad bills for tho reason j wor |j w iih*»ut end.
that each of them contains a cIhuho giv- |
inn *<■«»•« MiWMiim MtkiiiK inw.r|...r«- j CorNTl K .,minat.no CosvrKTIos.-Tho
tion all the rights, pnvih gi s and irnuiu- ,, „
miles enjoyed by tho Centra! Railroad A ! Muscogee County nominating ConvcuU.m,
S(*ick on hand Scot. 1, IsTI
Received to-day
** “ previously hi
Shipped lo-diiv 63
*• *• previously 11,979*
Stock on hand Aug. 31, 1872 156
Of the 12,012 bales ship’, • *1, 6,8.30 wuim
taken nml consuiuud by Co'mnbus facto-
I ies.
Henry A. Wise, who hus he on tie j re
nounced a Straight, eouiea out against the
Dniiisville Convention in tho iallowing
words:
“I agree with you in respect to the pro
posed Louisville Convent iou. / con /on,
no hope of coiirnc of the , lection of il J), ni
ne rot an,t the out,/ row,/ruction a* to it*
wot iff iriU hr thnl if is or iros inf, inf, it to
ttirii/f the oj,posit.'on to timnl."
rtmiAi:-- New Orloan
Refined' A II;., B l *, C Itj.
Llwroas Brandy, Freucli, per fjAl!^
• ; American, ?fi.7.***i .
P.*.*.m, > Apple, $2.25' ^4; !
*iui, llmun l, ir,, Ainenciin vl.t'..’"'" I
Bum, J.iuiaiqa, .^7; American, ifl.atao! j
is 2; Whisky, commoii, lw $ 1.50; line,}
Flsf! Miiekcre!—tJ»l*>, No. 1. ^25; No.
2. 8*14: N •. .5. i?diOC^12. Kits—No. 1. j
No. :*, /*;2; So. ijM.50; Wiiitoj
Fish, i'A bill., >i: kits 182.f»0
Traii- Imperial, ,• lb, vl.fith Vonng Hy- j
ink, *K.i*b25; Gun- j
' li», 25c: Cloven #1.50; ,
rl.5(i; Pepper, 55ilc. Mctiium, j
mil *-lu»rifi-li
.tiinul.iii-il ini.. • . .
i* <-Ii:ijik*‘*I Ini" In < •
when I «m U.«* \ .
! :|, * an hardly l» . ai* a*. :
| iMiikt's llicei jd'*.t "i» i • i
I \'ilHl**s» Ullillll'HI < I i ■
! Out they a it* c**t i. ■
• vlOuui^li »«ni'*'ii"» .*. i:
j 'vfihoiit ili-.turbaii' -.* !•» Hi
. killOlreiM ■
I 1»«\, liau la II •
. .(till far Oil folia'. ..
1 pills rapidly cun
Forll.rN|i**|i<it.i •
»• - ■iUIIUi*«a in = •**
•Il I||M (•*• t.lKi-ll ill*. ' 1
.n*h, and i.*-!«.i* ;l Ii* •
Far I.lver i
toi.i**, IlilioiK* 35.-:
ach**, JauiKli* i k *••' O i-
iuu. f 'olre and
l*« jmlieioioly ( d «*n ■ ' . '
do'«*ai*e*l action «»r i«’M"\ *!»•
wrapper
inly dr -i
which ui'*
J'or Ilj»i*nti*rv
liid uo- .-I t* " ■ "
I 'or It lie-lliil.lt i :
;ilfUtl«»n *»• fl II**
Iia«-L and Vt
. ctloli 0*1 tin*’ . ! ill
i oniphiinl-* di .*i*i•• *
lor a*..I
Itiey -hoiilil hi* lain "
|a^»r*»*f
jaO'j’
Draiidt al Siu'l!
.(<••'. ■sl.frt!
; —AlqJct
• b- 4 -
un on, V in, .‘Or;
, j».
Bales.
1550
-40,650 j }
42,200 j
-12.012 I
The Cotton Wokm.— A loiter from Live
Oak, Fla., published iu t!.
News, says: “The caterpillars are making I
a clean sweep of ail tho cotton iu tbu
country.
Tobacco
Riuz—Hontli Carolina, 5!.. 10e.
Bahoiko- -Jvenlueky,y*l, IPu'JOc; I
Twin*, SI*. 25c.
Iron 'J i* a, !* , .itiU*.
Oils and l , .MN'i*M--I,nrd Gil, V gal., s?1.25; f
Jjius’d, 1.15; Coal, 36s40c; Lubricating, j
«5c; Sweet, .'►2.50; Tutiuers’ J&i; White ,
Lund, d cwt,
ki.T—-l.irorjKKil, Hack, .•J2.25; Tulde, l»n^r,
ja*r (loZ., >1.50.
Flour—Columbus mills—A 0.50; 1» 8.50, i
C .>9.00; Western $9^11.
Chain—White Corn, V ear load, 92 cts.,
yellow, 85c.
Gi ni'owdRL—Dupont’s, per keg, 8*7.25; |
1 [lizard's, 8*7.2 •; Bliiiitiug, ><5, Orange
Rifle, ^7.25.
Shot—V lmg, Patent, >.3.0>»; Ji*u*k, >.-.'5.00 .
Nails—"r 1 keg, #6.50a7.
Hahhwaum—Axes, per dozen, •** 12(/*‘^1(5;
Spades,>13 5o.»l7:Sliovola,l3. ) j»*l7; Cotton j
Fare!-*. .- 7. .'»(d Iron -Rutbied 7ols.,
Cast in* . I.*- vy. 5jc.: light. Vc.; Plow |
Steel, li'ill •.;* (’..is* Ste. I. 25e.; Buggy
Springs. 2o.* : Hoin* and Mnlo Shoes,
10e.; Si me Noils, 20VJ5u.; bwodos 8c.,
Spoken ij.iui per not.
Wooden Buckets—Painted, p*‘r dozen,
1*2.76; Cedar, ^12; Junij*cr, tj*6; Nest
Tubs, ifcGfshfiO.
Hioza—Dry Flint V lt>, lo$>12^c.
Savannah | Li.atiiuu—Hole, V Hi, :53r«55c; Oak, 4*%
45; Upper, >jj*2.5U<fa>$3.oO V side; French
Calf, ^4(*c*6; American Calf, £3<S>£l.
Snufk—Maecaboy, 'd il», 8.5c: Scotch 85c.
i * -erious d<*ian^
i d.-raldy well, •>!!
. ‘t in make-, him t
le uuing and k*.i*
i.pparatu*.
N E V*r
Portable Gas
i.vr.Kvwm:ni!
Light!
lit from l*«*tr.-li im :
Till* uis*lul itivcuiioi
tin* mull |u*rf. ■ i I**•*
Oluuilii.itor in i
It it mo, with id! i
(oloiabl** umr* in
wlrki, Ac., ini'! >
ii ah.'Ul O'lusl t.
Tin* I.iuii|*s ui •
h luiiiro ii I'uiiiplpto in
wu K.u*. 'i !•>• principle mi
* uctud ill ioma;ci:'I
We imvo also received n copy of a letter | SfAtt* n—<’ Hi, 8(w i2ic.
261. An net to aaiond tho charter of i^.klug Oompanj*. Atnoug thoso is tho
172. To prohibit thu buying and selling I Albany, and to provide for tho regmtra- j,iivile *o »»f banking,
of farm pioducia bn ween sunset amlsun- ; tion of voters in Albany, Atlanta bnd . J » r ^. JlH jitucl v«;rto'
1 posed, was inadvertently put into tho rc -
• cr,«„liv„ l.illH.
1C in certain oonnuos. j Aewnar. t ; DCC |j V0 mIIh.
173. To submit tho question of removal | 2*»2. An r.ct to change tho lino between j „uthori
iinty to cnlh
To entitle plaintiff
f iho Court House of Appling county to tho counties of Madi-on and Jackson,
l.o voters thereof.
174. To incorporate the Macon, Vior
To authorizes the Ordinary of Hull
counties off Madi.-on aucl Jncksou. | COIllJ |y to oolleet a tax to pay reforest, etc.
,3 An uct to amend sect ion 4:MiG of the j To ; Dlil | t , plaintiffs in error in tho Sit-
eaea and Cosxville.
Au act to incorporate tho Gaines-
2b4. An act to cr.tablisb a County j ** r 5S 0 ^tcnd l< l
'J'o coufcr additionui powers on the* | Court in tho counties of Dougherty und
Lee.
265. To authorize grand juries to ap-
atithoritios of Liucolnton
To amend an act to carry into •
villo, Jefferson and Nouti.eni Railroad' w *«» .,. i e ,*.,i ’ M • 7*. r 'v • P “
Co inti* ; effect the 2d ch.ilHo of Uth section, bth ' puiut coinumtees of citizens to txaiuino
Company.
86. To amend the charter of Trenton.
87. To cb.mge the line botwou Camp
bell and Coweta counties.
article, of the Consiitution
177. To incorporate tho Barnard «t
Anson .Street Raihoad Company of Sa
vannah.
, county officca.
266. To in^**rporate Carnes villo. ^
j *17. An net lo ninend tlio rlmrte.af AI-1 T.ncVl' conniiu. lo ini,
I pbaretta.
tiiuis in c*.c*rlain cases.
To extend to the iiiuiiufncturorH ol
bricks the lien giveu in tho Codo to iuo-
ohanica snd others.
To protect the iuterest of the State in
thu Atlantic A Gulf Railroad by extending j
the same.
The bill requiring owners of dogs in i
•ailed together for tho purpose of nomi
nating candidates for tho Legislature ami
Ordinary, convened in the* Court House at
12 o’clock yesterday. Present were full
delegations from city und county districts.
Col. J. A. L. Jam, was culled to the chair,
and F. M. Gimby appointed Secretary.
Col. Loo, heloro lulling tho chair, dis
claimed any iulcution of making a speech.
1 The delegates assembled knew tho busi
ness before them uud were anxious to go
into tho nomination. lie wus glad thu
country was disposed to bury old isitiies
88. To amend the charter of Calhoun. ] *t« »i, a ..t \v ri ' imf^A n.44 \ * ,06U,ie ^ or il» t!ai * waM no l l *»|»prov«*d *5° 1 and support tho Cincinnati nominees.
£.*£3—*.—. •« *• —i—*2—.«—
179. 'io vest the title of Market Sqtnrn ; 269. To create a Hoard of CoinmiRNion-; “ people, drawing attention to the differ-
*’ ,J the Mayor uud Couucii of • ers for tbu couutieu of Hall, Whitfield and AI1 l o '
i Muiray.
' 270. To regulate tho practice ot dentis-
Wagon company.
9o. An set to amend the charter of
Warren ton.
V. To Incorporate tho Talbotton Bnncli | '•«» M.nJn^Comp.ny
Railroad company.
93. To incorporate the Mutual Insur-
““/To'auim.n-^m.^Onlinury of OU-! T ,M * To org.ni/.o a Ciimiu.l Court for
honn cuuiii) to issue boniU. i .“P ®J>bDty. t
in Valdosta, i
suij town.
180. To incorporate tho Mohilo Sc At-!
18|. To siacud nections 4786 and 4788
of tho Codo so fur us they relato to Hu-
vannnh.
-Q ' iT7 \
95. An uct 10 give Mom s M. Bdisaiio, autnonzo ice uonniy 1 reoaorer
Henry Ambrose s . 1 John Smith, of CbuU ! ( ; owota Cu, l ‘ ul ?' to r ” y l ° Htt « h
• * : Hucuuuan und othe r uttoiucVN.
Dt. To cousoiidatt* the officca of Clerk
and TroHMircr *if Me])* ffic county.
. iucorporato Lutontuu.
»plant oyatora in
lain county, the right
Wurauw 1
96. An ct to amruJ tho a**t creating a
board of co*na44. aiv.:c.s fur Liberty coua-
ty.
97. To change the lines between Chat
tahoochee and Marion counties.
98. To legalize aud make valid certain
bonds *>f the city of Rome.
99. For tho relief of S- A. Dickey, Tax
Colteotor of Thoaiaa county.
100. To change the lioea between Irwin
and Wilcox counties.
101. To obango the lint between Cley
and Calhoun oounties.
102. To change tho line between Mon
roe and Pike counties.
103. To exempt the road commiasionera
of Troup county from jary duty.
An uct to repeal tho charter of
Jonesboro.
272. An act to amend tho charter of
Banderevillc.
278. An art to repeal certain acta re!*-
1 ting to the Georgia Htato Lottery.
271. An not to change the line between
! the conutiea of l4C*e and Terrell.
275. An act to regulate the Trocsurera
• foes for Mndis«m county, and t*» fi’C the
alary of tho 'J reasnrer of B.ddwiu
fiiro of condition betweeu Democratic
APPItOYKD.
Gov. rimitb has approved tlio resolution , , „ , u „ .
relative to a return of the private deposits i ' irginia uud Radical South Cnrolina.
in the Georgia National Bank to the tlicu announced tho mcetiug road
depositors.—Ationtu Constitution.
A corrospnndont at Tiflis sends a horri
ble story of cannibalism at FJuinntun, a
town iu Persia. Two women, os-i-ted by
seven other persons, carried off’ three
children and ste them. Tho cannibals
were arrested, and on being searched Iho
hones of the children were found con
cealed in their cloth* s. '1 lie Grand \ >■ ;* r
condemned t!m two wont mi to I- • l.-re; J,
mcetiug ready for
business.
Mr. J. U. Banks offered a motion that
all outsiders ho excluded from tho room.
Mr. Chiplcy moved us nil amendment
that delegates take tho left sido of tho
room, and t itizeus who desired to do so
be permitted to remain.
After cjII of the roll. Mr. Chiplcymoved
to proceed to butlottiug for cunJUuK.* tor
led. To iuooiportiiu Jefferson. I ty. 1 und their accomplices to doutu by atarva- » , nrfl RI1 .i Ordinary.
187. To amend tho chartor of Athens.] 276. To tacorpirUe the Capital Bank tion. A week ofterwardu those wretches /' . „ .. ,
1..U *r« mii.Anri .1. «« * « j 1. . a... llio followimi sentient
1*8. To amend tho charter of ilep- j of Macon.
1. To prumoto the propagation of 164. To oomponeate tho jurpn
In Utt Altomala rivtr. City Oourt of Atlanta*
xibab.
169. To incorporate the Bandera villa
Branch Railroad.
190. To reqniro the voters of Cntbbert
to regiater before municipal eleetiona.
191. To regulate the manner of giviog
bond in claim cases.
192. To autborizo the antboritiea of
Gainesville to subscribe for stock in cer
tain railroads and to authorize Mootioello
to isaue bonds.
193. To oroato a Board of Commission-
ers for the county of Charlton.
in the
An act to amend the charter of the
Rome Iron Manufacturing Company.
278. To regelate the diatributfoa of
arms for volunteer companies.
279. An act to pioviue for holding An
election for Governor iu caao of vaoancty.
280. For the relief of J. A. Glonn, Al
bert Mills, J. Garrett, J. U. Johnston and
A. N. Milo«.
281. To prevent the hounding and kill~
ing of dear in Talbot, Marion and Taylor
counties.
282. An aet to prohibit the catohing of
fish in the Oboopte rivtr in JohjMo^ ^ouoi
were found dead in prison ; live of them
had eaten tho other two. Tlio cor re spoil-
dent adds that tho famiue is increasing
rather thau diminishing, for at Teheran
there are uo csltlo, and the beaata of
harden having been eaten up, there nro
no adequato means of provisioning tho
oapital
Tho following gentlemen were nomina
ted for tho Legislature, to-wit: Capt. W.
A. Cobb, John Peabody, T. J. Watt and
George Y. Banks.
Before proceeding to ballot, Mr. J. It.
Ranks off ered tho following resolutions:
Resolved, That il ia the interest of the
party now in convention assembled, in
from Mr. P. B. il. Dudley, a well-known
former resident of this city, nml lately a
Hurccshtill .planter, iu which lie says,
under dale «.f August 24tli: “Gottnn is
all gone by the calm-pillar; 1 doubt if half
u crop will bo mad*;.”
[Charleston Couri,r, '21th.
No A union it v.—Tho Americus Repub
lican says: it will lie seen tlmt (Job Jack
Brown is one of the delegates from the
Third District to tho Louinville Conven
tion, und (-Apt. H. T. Fengin is un alter
nate delegate for the Stnto at Largo. Wo
presuiuo Col. Brown uud Copt. I Vagin
were nmung the picked up delegates, os
they had 110 authority to represent Sumter
county in tho Convention.
Bo far as we bavo heard in North Caro
lina there liaa been n*» pretence of hold
ing auy meeting of ^Straight Democrats,’
except iu Newborn, and umoug tho names
of those who participated in that meeting
wo uoro unable to recognize (he name of
a single Democrat of cither good or bud
atanding — Wilmington Journal.
BURRUS& WILLIAMS,
^Successors to Warnock ft Co.)
GENERAL WAREHOUSE
—AND—
Commission Merchants
Alabama Warehouse.
GOUtmtY I'KODCCK.
Di.iku Fuvit—Apples, per bushel, $2
Peaches, £36i*.$4.
Birr eh—i 1 Hi 30riy35o.
Foils—V dozen, 26®25o.
Cbickbnb—liens 4ffc; half grown. 2.5c.
Beeswax—V lb, 2(J(g25o; Tallow 8<wl0.
Inch tlicfln l.iimi*-* •
tolf tu lilt* g«H.d ««*?i •*! uu.
Cull uud et«* them.
J 0 II N. W r . 13 ROOK b,
DRUGGIST,
llff Broad St. C'damhcj C.».
Hun ropy. mho dpodawt:'
Rags, Rigs!
WILL PAV THE HIGHEST *'A Hf I>k:
A HOME THAT WILL PAY.
Nominated.—We !eam that at a con.
T.DtioD bald at Milledgoville, jreatenlay, ' r.eleotuig candidate, for tbo reproaentative
George M. Gilmoro was nominalad _ a» j branch of the General Aaacwliljr, to aeloet
State Sonator for tlio Twentieth P‘A' rl0 ‘. ono gf endidate. from tbe city and
oomprUing Baldwin, Hancock acd \* aab- ono , y,,
ington, W» mi«r.pr«on.od_b L \WUco. ^ g ^ ^
W ILL GIVE OIIR TEltSON’AN AT-
teution to all buuiDOKa entrusted
to na, and trust to merit a liberal snpport.
Bagging, Rope, Tiea, Ao., always on
hand. Liberal advances made on Cotton
stored with oh.
Agents for Cotton Gins.
L. M. BURRUB,
G. M. WILLIAM*.
Kept. 3d. 1IT8 W9n
ilM fru
M fhili-Aiid Oiiuid KitilroAil
It t >ut.-tin* m re*«f land,
nln.iit ch* i«d. ahii’li i-
Bfrit
— lit-- t.« «4» giinl<*ii Mill (ha uu*Jei.i|fiied
luv" ev««r »c* 11: alitu, u |d<*i»t> of Hue fruit .t:.J n
jrotitiK orcliard. The j!»' " In,** uev* und </*t Itu-
(irovumt-nH. whicli km* jdniiued an rk to livo Iu lb*-
• ui' -• Ht.d Ban .1 way uudi-r our n«*w P) »U*iu. ItH
\itln * will In- Mihinitti**! to the tc*B( oftlincrvp
now ^ruwiiiK<>n It, without inanuio. It lia« mud' ,
uud in q i\v bIHI luoro raj ah o of luukiu/, thrciizh
ccimhir wl liilerciita, a handKon;.* ynirly |»roftt. 1 In*
u«it;hliurlioo I |i *r«ry choice, aud tho ri a»**u for
m-lliii;; will lo-Ntut'-d. Act ly to
it. II.OUNKV SCO., or to
II. C. MIT0IIKL1..
For County Solicitor.
TI TY, are nuthorlxed to announce JAM KB It.
YY MITCHELL, Kb«|., ua a candidate for the
otto ■ nf County Solicitor for I(ua»- It couuty, Ah*.
Klci lion in November u~\t.
niiiclo daw.'tw*
DEPOSITS
IN TIIK HUS OK FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARDS
UKCCKIVKD AT TUK
SAVING BANK
Or the Gnoauia Home Inhobance Co.,
49* For which internet wt ttio into of 0 per rent.
l«r annum will he paid. Pnrttea having Idle capi
tal c m placu tho eumo at intoreet until required;
while eccurity from loea and theft ia oflerod to
mnuy who«» amullcr auua do uot admit of iavret-
i|wrt-
worn
EPPLNG’S BUCHU!
IN LAKQE OR SMALL QUANTITIES.
Cir A LIBKE4L D1400CRT TO TU TB4DI.
Jjr4 MltrtB
t, I. GBIFPIN, Admit.
100,000 lbs, Cotton Rags!
delivered at tlio Railroad Repot* rod Wharf in
ColumbiiH. Parti'** will find it to their Inturcdt t »
romnuiuicato with mo before ebippin^ "•-owheti'.
Dry Hides
PmclioHod, for which th. liighost morltot prio
will be* paid.
JOHN MEHAFFEY,
COLCMRUS, GEO.
aplt desdawtf
All Who Have Tried
EDREKA LIVER MEDICINE,
PRONOUNCE IT THE BEST!
*p»Y A BOTTLE, AND IF IT DORS NOT
GIVK SATISFACTION, RETURN IT AND OAT
YOUR MONEY.
Is/L. 3D. HOOD,
EAGLE DRUG STORE.
npl" dawtl
PILLS AND MIXTURES,
COMPRISISG ALL TIIK LATE J‘ttl'PJI?A.
TIOXS OF THE DAY,
FuS Bale bv
J. I. GRIFFIN, D&uoaiflT.
|y» ailiwla
FRUIT ,J.v «* :
LATEST STYLES-ALL SIZES;
Spear’s Preserving: Fluid,
Ac., Just rtcrived by
J. I. GRIFFtti, UaOOOUT,
If, .oitwin