The Athens weekly Georgian. (Athens, Ga.) 1875-1877, October 20, 1875, Image 2

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POOR COPY WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. 20, 1875. Uenenfl* LMlUit TmtHiif Ageit, - owT LOCAL AGENTS. Mr. Jura* A-MASlxt, Toccna City. Mr. F. C. Snrmtiaox, H»rt County. <uo ■ selv wthaS-sttch change was in. accord with — y— the American republic. -,-4 Mother. deJ-n^LitaowI’m iflight— . both the spirit and letter of the law, justice Just in proportion as the political’ results- T&'back my.sltirts, motlier, pin em back tight. to the paper to which they changed, Xftf 4t^A;lX^tUPUe4tyr ai4 ro Writ/-■ J for foe best interest o£ foe county_and the igost important periods in the history of the AnJ [1 I have on, j>eoplc. " * American Govenitoent,Blronld wisdom and It i«nwrchnnsyrand donH fit me right— In conclusion, we would beg leave to say, uninterrupted partyalliaoeft gorfcrt thfrcotjigei looi^wirot'’ . A ] ' T af-tha K.u.thern and Western Democracy. Smiling M .11 x fr rpr r. to meet. the.£utflre recuperation and wdfiare .of^h. £m in R ill lift ffiaK,'who-srould ditoi »ur carnestvandi-mosti^uergeHeii^afiyor tne-Dtfflre njrqperauon ana wenare.w^wiuy^ ,E® w . j. rra r^jurtti l^ 0 0 ^ )ta * n ) hy the exereis^of every lionora- section|dependsiupon tbe overthrowpf; )jh% «l • 3>c$ar!finr ^)vhi Ale and legitimate ttiwrrsuriithe patronage prclishtcorToptand oppressive administration; pother, dear mother, I know’tis a sin te^dsnp^tdbfcfceGKtWi .^possibly fte*ftto&£dirtV xvcarVm policy as.majr t -phased upon^the^cur ^ueslw^andtipM^wailing fflrU* u ^ tho< ^ *ra thin that f tl^i|ku)idMe OoDgress, .fiOORn^OjCon’* ^ that is not well made. x yene, wili 'lk thV Wtodobi of rito legislation, You may lragh, but you tad* Oat I’m right . .vr " -ft 1 %n«irvle f sah«r8.jfconBx>ntA) uia^wajrffl mrmbjet»rap%!$ft,resto»ti<»,of hnppinfss *bqnt ; ^iyt»rs old is now sporting a flour- rmwUtK l-llI— lrV «ntiJ'<lrifalr4tiitdiiright. scdradbmitnai andoraspferitrta outtauntrr which can.onli ishinrr brood of 4 little chickens in the ... add a%**fblly 4*to -^coming. be the risnArf* Dfonoefotfe eictwy in the. .pouU*ry ; ! ySrd 'of a lady of Athens. PttanrVP ibhraaits^jyfid, th^iig^fc^Ht^jHk4Rctte‘ ensuing^resiifential election. Wjs acknowledge from Mr. W.^ M. *4* bePPWfA^'i^fi'lR&n&Pf £9 Utopbdiddjsringiite dajif ’ nnoVi«{ ot ■aWaaeW .^1*1' 25 I'iir. TJ«(1 a jonrna IBQI^ 1111 The unreleptless war vl\ mit ine 1 KTilw $p wras£ W& waH^wiifr t\retos»'fcnj«lb*.itt; tfawUoiMamid low#)*. ^neetxrf^.frftsitirn.to soekssafotyin-exito jofil£1fi dbr^8lBa»4l :f ' ••mas p.ciiLiw” r»hesi i pn’'ftto>«»kii»tti& <The first''Vtotoiy which = — —.zJjM 01 l>: :signalized the anti^slaverv crusadd'df th^sje NotivitliSUndipg ihq^c.fpat pf cxirecHs^derlf froin Ad ’mtablisired ClidtfeS ii*tJm An!rtn^OquestioD,.%,10v .j/ofEngland, was ■as the abolition of slavery ife iiin! -Viii ;.Ji...i.i rj. ,1/ v IwprmloasoTUieTlfiq. ( Perhaps no one could enter a broader ,ilabyriswh of doubt or speculation, than,to W it^, attempt todiseeni what at present, ara the > political tendencies of the times, and tkoW thoy will afl^ct. tbo future of] this country, In the absence..of all, fixed or well. estab- hed laws for the control or direction ot American poKtics, the specnlations of 1 <mr po^ti^.-yw^ers'jiave.been about as nnoor- <tjun atii;unr<f|iable.l^ they have beep!ex tensive. ‘ Ib tfae earlyi historjr of this coun- fore had^n^aliyaim/^ ^ - . driwnfcinfrom,. theirj' J ahp5aft,‘, : t&*t v ‘'tradq CoIonl ® s ’ wortlk fhi»i ^IhV^tto., iOlL,9 c vfa‘. p% 0 'nuesi byifi^julattogahe 8Mth. with.African; pressive yoke of GtSitf. Bnttam, declared ]H>tad; ; »Noir>at iAinkof iW.wttw ^Ur -sl^k'ic •.Jem IH.-r - . v.nT :u thrar indopendenco in the establishment ot the ^.niericafa ^nion, the polity of the na tion was foe eiereise of such political cato* coursp,,^. *yitW.^n^.on tnakej^iS^^. ^onabi the resumption of specie payment highly WttS a'lnatural resolt^trom the loss to”"4hel tl,e B^bKu, 1 such guarded and protective probable—in a hoaL'.-Tsmi.i VaS iJoSaf P° V ^“ :nJ ‘ ww ‘ „ s^\it^,,wp8 lively ; Jp hq existed. .viuimmi The Aistory. ot jfoo “Wiimofa Pfpyito>” of the‘'great and exciting'.Kansas; and Nebraska campaign, of the tremendous' Wm Baton Rouge, Oct. 14.—Iaeutenant- Gorcnior Antoine, of New Orleans, and wSSSS- charged, with bong accessory to the pois oning of ‘Dr. J. W. Sanders. They were % a-Dopuy; Sheriff and posse to wards Clinton. Reports here say John GflT Wfifl' «lim 10 dvath uu the road.—Hie iver, Secretary of the Greeneaboro Fair‘Association, a complimentary ticket to attend the Fair, comraenuing Tuesday 26lb- Thank you gentlemen, we will all be there. As rr is announced that the commissioners of .the “Freedman’s Savings pnd Trust Co.” will pay % dividend of 20 per cent, to deposi tors on the first of Nov. at Washington." D. C , tbe Soutlieru Express will afford a relia bly and prompt medium for collecting the divi.lends for these depositors. The Finest lot of Pebfuueby ever briiiutht to Athens, consisting of Lumborg’s Extracts Sprmkkrs, Lubui’s ExtraOs, Wenek’s Extracts, RimmiTs Extracts, Cou- day’s Extracts, Duvall’s Extracts, Phidon’a Extracts, Hinmmi’s Extracts,; Atwood’s Golden Bell, Opera Hoyt’s, Farinee, Spencer sister-in-law was bong .in, the court house square there. Mrs. Gair: b here, and ia not disturbed. • ■:» (Signed.) Henry Schorter, Mayor. N0T1CJ.—Country merchant* and Physician*, we are now prepared to sell yon all articles pertaining to tha drag trade aa cheap aa yon can get them in Georgia, freight added. Loxaa & Bnxurs. Sept. 15—(S-tf. GlUeland, HVood &. Co. have added the Coffin business to their Fornitare Manufiwtory, and always keep on hand Urge stock of Wood and Metalio Burial Cases. They sell as cheap aa any house in the State, and furnish, without extra charge to their patrons, their splendid new ■Haaraa tor fa nasal nwuaiana. ItoahAksaldUL- t3T Th»inirttdgAd',tafe on hand.« dioice lot ot Timothy Hay, which they will sell cheap for cash. GANN & REAVES. Colognes, just received by Longs & Blixups. who Pays theinr tHdi deapnoot! by A. D.' RockaleilowJ of Athend/ Georgia, Now, who the'flbdife' fi^HOtk^ 1 ’-Nol such ~a fcfldwalii&t thesO piJ«' f <o ogL our,to#t. Y i IlW.pfi'a^ to’JcyUi ^ of bis, whether the currency: be coBtf*ct«i or nonri-. Y^Eijtei^rr' GOfiihok r: AanbiNEi ‘of New Orjetms, an cxibafber, and'irw a^sb-^ ciatc in scoundrclism, Jons G.mi:, a member of the Genural ^ssembly and an cx-fifW hand.^jSome ^op^iaua sug^lfip- tation, hive been attested M buiug a^cs^ scry 40 tShe poisoning bf Dr-J* W; SxgriiRs*' It k hdt itttonisliih^ tbit the“jp«Rikl, condition of.Lquisiana.has produced sui' uwl oil; TtiU npioiiut ji ut- sur among too putiag^jgud ft pie of that RadiMbcuwa4^itottki w black-hearted fifends afllt prounntnt ib its Government. ' owl .oos-i j«it( -tuo sonH have been .given up as Reserving j the gallows, wr emit sroois vd i.ttA nollnCt ail ol JPmWHB HBMBB avail Itratsiq nb ai ihiAvr ,. tsUuH .gjo “Ffout Hie fiet that CoU.<3iristy’e ; article Oii C^^ AdVertS8ing, :i <rMMii his issue of the-Gth-insty-and which, Tn general way, cliangaRbpdb newspapers the ^)f ( unju8Lifiabt5~lrteans for inducing county aclvejtjt^fljijmtsj’ A^n cbti ybmlwi issithwthei , ^ ?oP the Madison county advertising ‘theGEORGKAN, \ve lar tn- nattdibfl i/Wihfost 1 'whi«l' J 4aVe ! ‘drtflJp 4o ., r 1 „VU in ■ ; ....j-,f> nuTaJit'-n bar the ‘•Mis3CH,r^ i Cora|r o n ?W mMM,, remembered.; by ,qur vpeopl© , mbhtidn in this connection necessary, Fol* lowing'ffieir riwst ewferthl jtriod# fe tWBisl But tOry Of obf'Natiofial; politic^, brks l, thb.t '*0c(d- tinuance of the fight upoi i slavery' Whfeh : tfe PDH iWti ’uni) Ql, OcL 6th, 1875. a adi io ishoc j-out'ayc^ on ss to tbe interest of all the f the hewly fimned government, tliat t^e^fcohstitnfipfl . Of ,their adoptiotf. proved the fundamental law, for the estab- ment and guidance of.Amerioan poliUaa-K-i tBut hoW changed are the political prin- nil cod s titulion aLrig hts to - .the ! Southern ior .slaVC'Hotdii the bjstory.jo^ any'modeoP Yietiso j-Thegeyt salt of this san^uluaty-seetional bofaflict? #t»: Wot ^om existence’ii' this^.WBhd nation,,,African slavery, «», hato^ffti de spised and so inimicaltUv the pofitmiicalipur- i^thj5'f^ilojtts<^^G|anm^r,' who .-op^. jx‘ a ,u. /ad :cj.: uoiittiueiq wbd, throngh revolution efforts wresto4,-ps from an oppressive Monarchy, that free hon* ' U “ lublicanism niight ; be our hCritaicil * V"’". ‘ * ocreven, ii«<j., oi cmivuuuu. This diahgO. iihipresses the i oonvi^ SSSSTfc®?aS at no longer can we Tlaim aa a result ot rrfiXniber jwu ,♦*>»:- t « otir ‘modem polities’ that system of legisla- t^; t^e,‘ mairi'bbject Of wh!di& the ptoi tcction oftheiuauceut and^ouest subjects ofgOvenbbesti bgainab the injustice, usnrpaflon afld comipt pdwer of those who hivO Aright the field ofpolitics‘ for selfish - if .l-ojI-Hoe -t. <> ••• .<3! -It aqd ^ That /matotonance of morals which, is the; sure foundation of . society, finds .*» gubr: g hoard, the.edrapeiitive examination ^of lidateS for the cadetship at West Point ^the flth Congressional district, is now ordered, to take place at Oainesv^le, on Sat- day of October at 10 o’clock a.A(' Candidates wilt ob^Hfo this change. fv. ; ' ’BiSifJH/M4. bviinuq ifud-vuv. , . tj-» - -iiwtT /TMe Srt’DBirrs of the Univeraityl.-were AFFAIRS IN MISSISSIPPI. MILITARY OPPERATIOHS SUSPENDED—PEACE TO BE RESTORED. Washington, Oct Iff.—The. following was received here to-day: Jackson, Miss., Oct. 15. To Him. B. R. Pease Washingtoni Military operations have been suspended by Governor Ames, based, upon the jmost full, ample and minute assnranoe of the lead ing citizens of the State that ihere shall be peace and a fair and free election. They would not undertake to assure for the low class, but they guarantee to aid foe civil offii cers in the execution oftEeTaws. ~ The Gov- ernor expresabdUnhSelf wholly satisfied with the assurances -*nd benevei that they are made in good frith, and will be carried out to the letter. ‘ An improve feeling prev vails, especially among the Whites, and a gen eral desire for peace prevails among all classes Good citizens are greatly encouraged.' ' rSignedl J. L.Lake, Jr., »“ »*?*■ tui$ ' U. 8. Marshall. WASHiNG^oNjOct. 15.—Ex-Senator* Pease liad a long Interview to-day wifo'MiePresi- dent on t|ie subject bf 'Mississippi, induding caiises of the difficulties in the present con- ’■‘‘on ojf affairs, ’add their remedy The _ isident talked freely, and said he was much' gratified that the two political parties itnd effected an amicable adjustment by hich la’fair election would be held, and .p<-ace maintained hi the State. Efforts heretofore been made by Sector Bruce and his fHendS' forthe re- moral of four Federal officers in Mississippi, but sir. Pea** lias assurances that no re movals would ho made in that State for niere' partizilti' reasons. Attorney-General If you waut Furniture, call on Gillelaud, Wood & Co., Wbo manfactura and deal in all kinds of Furniture and Coffins, and sell as cheap as any house in this city. March 24,1875.—91-ly. HEALTH AND BEAUTY COMBINED. Woui'i Riobts.—One wbo has long studied this absorb! conn toaay Friend." It is adapted especially to those cases where the womb is disordered, and will cure any irregularity of the “menses." Dr. J. Bradflcld’a Female Regulator act* like a charm in “whites,” or in a sudden check of the “monthly eonraes,’’ from cold, trouble of mind or like causes, by restoring the discharge in every in stance. So alia in chronic eases its action is prompt and decisive, and saves the constitution from countless evils and premature decay. This valuable preparation is for sale at flAO pet bottle by all respectable Drug- iata in the land. Prepared and sold by L. II. Brad- ield, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga. A thousand women testify to its merits. I Marietta, Ga.. March 22,1870. Mxsma. Bbadfixld & Co.—Gentlemen:—We send you two certificates from perfectly reliable persons— would have sent them before, but waited to see if the cure would prove permanent. WM. BOOT & SONS, Druggists. Oct. 18—wlm. — ;,-T 'o * ;— *— ■ TH£<miHPrawi': uu 'uunenstyiijoiua ciples ana‘ t t^iid^icffes of the present d^f ‘out on a tramp last night . Enmhsse they au'd time from.tho»0 of oiir patriot, fathtjrS, 1 ' w*Wt WptO^tha'readenee of Mh Ferdinand *iE..4p Bi i li u r:jrtdoaHedout Ge^ Toonjbs w ho oMofo'i ry.of elavery Gifen'eoneider- of t&^.present dtudoralized age. ‘That s(im- ulatedf progressive, honest and government supporting'industry, which:at list is the a trnet^deptaaencei minhtrSlMSlAfill^ififrtsfbiHk «ffrpro, at wmlist srfT v*sd»o dsnwub k* ammo «(T ’ smi-dl deanrsomptimos used'-Bj riewa- scearo'rCountyciAjlvettiaEmenU. WWfohrtotMriighlflt .jrwooi h*n w on;t ylawm bly.fcstareldired tq JOjltctp; ed to occurred severalyears ago. •>it mu ii fasiJxa m: 'i jT wlfori) i’immuHto r, a-irJittivniiO In . dedined^gtofo^ the disc’iss^pftheaji— jj6^ u eiaL4? v ?.^ss4 < «iilF,9 s 4 > ^s .asKoCpttsoiMijcQnqem hftvaniSkfr 'ffiOOfoWffiH-lmveoseetvflq'W hasheen GeorgIab^'GoL Christy, ’ ' .toi I uUil.^Cr t *(tiiid^mnrf>'W> tiifc nditiraLsnfrfrnp^crfi i s omy come*- m conneottoi i (10,-trvulw Liu: ,Ltl >c yilr ni iiK of L-ivovq vidsiiKi •:Thai! hrt-'tlteaeHiisi ing the results '8fll Wdpsh waa ibnt foW jjhlWii—>iun ofwiijSien; ifl ‘BiltJigOnisnt ’tt> ah' institution So Adverse which found hypocritical expression m fo^ Poritaa.principles.and httmauitariaoi profes sions ofNOwEnglandjTesolted intlie eman cipation of the ignorant liut; happy slaved kfo^sdtfth? forttri^m}w'*atff aitkW of UysrtitiL :ci TJcrioj fripntiU'>* j*sn<. <7,ijjior ^BWt s rW?p)w , 9’F 1 %uF built , up and increased among the laborfog classes offoe Notfo .-foe Tndstiservile,and abject, slAVeVV 1 which ba^'ever di* /"U lltu^ui/;, CnciiiTn h. ► ,_;}iKi Hi ,]JjJ qf.ta^ReopTcqr coifotf^. Th» folly fjpWtnking^ofjthftt true spirit of •civilization Which iriShe proud claim oCthe biheteenlh 'o^itdry,^ and'whiehiS foebritt^d wfaohiwseetamWd feltAheicffects of omanf .caring unto themArefllgfcmrom: own S^h-' eb bmd! df freedom.^ slit’ 1 ! ciooJ ; l ei/ * n>> -.vi miss m 1 »"*I »»' 3* in ' gni.'iutt// PolitlPalNr^hs'FromOMoK ..j P° The iSadijtoPrtttims from' Onid| bj httt gefocr -with foe 'BepAUicpni SUooeaieftiui •'Nebraska and New Jersey,"'da cOh claim as ! foe highfer parposo of oar lawii its l^ro^iotion- : i^tahst tire opphessivfe and de structive evilof the speculative combinations of government and capital. ■J'‘t^*o«ihidti , tion of nsiffqqal' j ati welt 'as •wwrf crrhSeof knowledge and social impro vaments, foe surd'cletnentsof all good, penmAnent and qoVfcroineutS,- throagh the ille- gitimate p(puineis of a Radicalized .and prostl- ttitedfeownmentsXwnot only used for.sep tional oppressidn and the partizan designs of thiish ^hose Carearian ambitions find'no de« tpp^pfoo^triqtional law, but for the raain- tenanee of such moueied power, through foe unequal distribution of financial facilities, as W roigivebi'er foe control.of government i$i hands of the Eastern Shyloclts, that this independence of the oppressed, arastjfit but,-as in foe. days of our forfe ^the^b^foe Result of revolution. ’ f> Doea.npt the'history and experience both of 'Europe and foo American colonies, whereitt the oppression of capital and govr ’ernmeatbave bOen productive of such rovo- .jptLoiiyyy gpgnqpjuWj^ find such similarity h* thsijwmti isif# pf foe timesras to ffl- press us that bistoiyia about to repeat it- «»e we advised tiiat the, restorhtioji ■ of better govflrnmeut* the ser^thahjfDf dbitotifotiooai liberty, yea, And Is ih’-'foaS obm- pilete.-'py«tiijrp)y ',‘of ]^hedomiuant ’and c^f pdbioaof: foe daft!whi^tpli^^ve •tfee only fttw®|'guanuitee against that reyor :#m , gos*?## iqqrq of viiaUiyifota -lfow tappoanfl,-- Wadyith foe lirrflueni e-af- probable-. J)*mo- ‘ oW -’.fod 'onrreneye 'ijti'eiRaon "i m MU'fti wmmm r a«P*i|*ipfrj!eii«day:. l , “Augusta, Ga., Gen. A. Austell: My Dear8ir: It JslwWrdfctregie. mortification and, regretft ha| lam eoiapelled to announce to.you my failt ure and* Inability to mtoLpiy ofatigatinoai lit •fadMtoylAatopasled thiu^atthU time, la • ■ddBwwptWlMtoihtoJh stafreatoti rfjij to toy creditor*, Tin 1 - • >b (to www » ,J‘Yo of our » question, sbiAHgn-totorixurztoOPOiW/hhdi tolw p w»l! ,'.br.n,' fUiy,,: L:u. j-iciiw \hdi, •JtV.f'R. P. Ciayton &Co»j b I kitornst reserved any money .eveiufpr of my fainily, and qb present AVOI caw ii t- -ThieifirA'Wtabsidpoaed of E. P. Clayton, 4&'8; Bradford andR-'B. Bn " iw-eottoa factorage and- oomiwaskm '“The extent of their'liabilities i is ti bui. ‘ ,‘CAv • J \niiftul < e fe I»ffo.»nr;. r;H» 1 <w Jttuii 4h* daily wain 4*rerh*oh4l. Passing byihe Ncivton Hoiise they insisted n(M)3' hearing from Gen., Lawton and • Jno. SferifvdkjlBsq.,. of Savannah, and both of ' em a little' talk, went their way rejOming.,-u ■ uiqdesty of Our editor in chief Woul^. ^cter ( ^i'un from calling attention to his leader upon' 'th’e Ohio' election, which iijprmng alter , tliu election. This editonal was not written until after the foil midnight | ,.H,rno 1,.A Mmo 111 .11(1 W’.fl (Tfttton' tip, on remember ufas the only paper in our< ^tjsbe,'fopt^had an editorial upon this election qntb“* a “” -** ' SoHeitbr General Speer and family have been spending some time at the Gainesville Hotel We love to see his'genial free in our midst. 1 - We don’t wish Athens spy but we Wish Speer and two or three more Athenians would move here permanently; HOiff. Ben.’ Hilt-T. W. Rucker, and Judge Mitcbiril; for instance.—Gainesville Southron. ‘ Now;this ia too much. About twO weeks ago foe Beltoii^'Courier made a very generous bid for Stephens, Toombs and Hill to gather around Its festive board' and illumine its rus- tic pjr^incts with intelectual glory, leaving the reat of foe State in Cimmerian gloom. And foe. enterprising city of Gainesville de- termilling that her Air-Line neighbor shall dot outstrip her iu distinguished residents, with equal selfishness and quite os much cheek, envites Our citizens to swell her distin guished lists. ’ But not satisfied with this, friend Findly wishes the geniaVfhco of Speer, trans] ‘ ed ln his still more genian clime ; he 1 longs for the sparkUng witticisms of Rucker and phies for foe, stern justice loving Mhnhelh * Now wo hope that in this instanoe our just indignation will not completely swallow up our 'usual generous disposition. We are aware gentlemen oft hi? superior ad. vantage* which Gamesville would neceaaori- ly offcT'-to rising- men. We are not un mindful of her inamedse resources, her tremendous business, her street railroad and her mineral springs. But pardon us if we still think that .your duty demands that yoaresl herein:'your own city.andt that yuo rafoer “undergo the ills you have* than tj! toothers you know not of’’ Such se ductive precedents must be discouraged. .Who knows bat what, from the foregoing ‘ Cions’ examples, Louis Thomas an< Thaijuond may 1 be decoyed. to fraeinating walks of Norcross, or. pefoaps W oprsewroa, in editorial capacity^ as we ate ’but xntortaii to superior inducements, msy >yieldi to ; kko rearatless, appeals of the Little Watchmau, at the Geneva Lamp Who knows .bat that'Col. Christy inspired witfc>*he emigration movemiaycodduie to ■deal':oat>his'.'Baao:oounselB to - the Sunny •.South • dr tho Kenncsaw Gazette. Slionld Shis thipg , bo -started: there is no: telling where to will wad.. Our. city will he de- rived of all its talent and enterprise, to i uild dp othor places, and we shall soon be toS OxSinctas aba Choctaw Indians.' Id the iliSSto thep of oui> town which demands your -eVeiry effort;' in the name of your past'repn- Wion and future.: glory, in: the name of qtoM loealpridu^iothqiutoie ofyoarioaxions and-admiring folldw, burghers, .don’t let . you from foe-land of Tohr bittb, from the home of yout sirea. xdinq have 'the most and Shoe house In i* Shoe Findings, „„ their stock when City. 1 No, 8 Decatur 0 street.’ octl71md«few. LVu':- jii ii. *;•«..i i• ■ ,*i HGRSFSANDMULES, lJWtri^W>e pubiio t^at I w jbe.jtt AtofttoouTquradayjupnigig witl 3%. of w-ell. brokep- horses . „ - . prepared to accommoda ia all/pan^ft rpaspnable rates. This bft-.a fine opportunity f?r. those washing to .purchase good stock, and I wool £ ^vUo^jptIMMJsGrepn, Ky*. w o%Ai. udwitoildo ‘ B tWo tM^even the: currency question, an Destioorats aafr'te tsdvwa—.arm c rant’a chances j third terim depen^dfogether upon whether ’ 1 ” — j r ''y 0 fyoQthand Weaf,. . , ^ ^ titmfsUhiie 1 ^SnB-’rftohfitort sew yet. ^ We chaniria .Astociation, on the firit.Tuesday in i*. pantosant iaioeia Pp>«Y)^fj«i riffhMiand ,of fellowship to November next, atwhich all the members of sheet and its: editorials by B. F. Sa- ,'arerabout the,most . independen| f. . Weiiavaseen many leaders idgltfooGhio*lection,botthe one, f 1 Int'lhe Vommontoealth, ■ of. the 13th,.. forj straight-forwardness and spirit, is hi commendable, and us decidedly the II. Tanner, a brother. .fifft J SJLY! * ’ II - -rkrk ..a mi. Wrepont assqred him that none coming Oder his department would be disturbed. v ‘-‘: '.- v •*••* • Jus m:: AGRlCtLttJKAt REPORTS- j Washington, i Oct,- 15,-r-rThp inlDopartmeMt-roporto an; Mnprovement in tbe ooatiition.of cotton during the pa^t month, aa indicted jin Alabama,; Louisiana and Arkansas..t,Thaidepreciati ‘ " --“-mtos aUghtftrlfrom . 98- tq by ptojnna. u yho destructive’ equi- noxial storm, wasted ,and stoinedjhiuch fibre in Southern Texas, Reducing the State ier centago, of: condition from 94 to 88. u North .Carolina and, Tennessqb' ffeptera-. ber was cold, agto fl late, wifo less fuvorabie; prospect of a laroe crop reduction,:of,- per ceiitage of Georma£ t 76 to 71 is caused ]by. storms ana’the in creasing, prevaLopce of rust. South Caro- linK is force per cent, lower f£oiq similar canditipaa. r.i.6 -.w; ... v/ ..l- In several counties of Florida the cater pillar has been jiiuuridqa. Taking a survey of foe whole, field, foo reduction of oondition since the September returns Is an undoubt ed fact, though the depreciation ia slight as compared w»» Optobe r returns of last year. Crop pro^eoto are worse in South Caro lina, Georgia and Florida, but decidedf; better in allStates from Alabama westwar< The per centage of condition are as follows North Carolina, 85; South Carolina, 71, Florida, 70; Georgia, 71; Alabama, 94 ; Mississippi, 96,; Louisiana, IM; Texas, 88;,’ Arimrewb 103 j.Tenuemee, 90-,. . New^aiyi Hew Steel! & JACKSON, d street.; iiSHOP & so?;.) E have just received an entirely Xn» Stock of ' w Rl GOODS rn GROCERIES And offer tin ni CHEAP FOR CASH. MTawnnlii aUo ask nnririftnda to give us a call t. aclling tticir cotton os we expect to buy cotton and wilt pay tlie highest market price for it. u ' t | oot20iim' |• MATTHEWS & JACKSOF. Dissolution of Partnership. The firm ofSLOMAN & DEAD WYLER, WfL *,u day dieaolTM by mutual consent. The busine J it! future willbe.oouducted hy Mr. S. J. Slokan- at the stand. Thauktnl for tho liberal patronage extended tn the firm, we aelidVa contiunance of the same to y, The accounts due the firm muat be paid by the 3r>t of November next, indulgence beyond that date be given. Oct 18th 1875. 3D01 8. J. SLOMAN, oct20dw3t. G. E. DEAbWiLi;:. that my wife l„ cv v i legnorauas wiinout jum cause or provoeKkiu abandoned and left her home and husband, Oliver Y Cleghorn. All persons are hereby forewarned not to give credit to the said Lney Cleghorn, as her liusUed will not be responsible for any debts or accounts com tracted by the said Lucy Cleghorn. Oct. 18th 1*15 OLIVER F. CLEGHORN.’ The Galnsvillo Eagle copy. oet20w4t.pi HELP, HELP.—NOW OB NEVER. DR. E. D. NEWTON, Immigration Agent, 375 Broadway, N. Y There now being a large and selected class of Immi grants at the Labot Exchange in this city, all persons desiring help in the way of house servants, cooks, seam stresses, laundresses, etc., or farm or mechanical labor ers 6?Any and all kinds, will please leave their order* at the office of the Aracxa Gxoroxas, when they will /be forwarded to E. D. NEWTON, 43 Im’g. Agent, 375 Broadway, NjY. Gun's Acocst Flower.—It is natural for people suffering with Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint or any ' ' of the degestive organs, such aa Sour UUQOI U1C UCUfc| UCUl UUlli, irutvi-uiuoii. gssmraaug and burning pains at the pit of the btomsch, Yellow Skin, Coated Tonga*,.and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming np of food after eating, low spirits, &c. ; to pat off from day * * ’—*-—*— - *c— know has cored tl they have no faith In it until it ia too late. Bat if yon ill go to yoar Druggists, R. H. Brnmby & Co., and get a bottle or Gim'i Asodr Glower, your immediate cure is ascertain aayou live. " ' ' **' cine cah be obtained me«Ggi^e Regular size, 75 cents, any case. .. Sample bottles of this tor 10 cent* to try it* superior Try it, two doses will relieve Aug. 11—6m. CIGARS. -Iff* bave now on hand 250,000 Choicest Brands Cigars, which we offer at Grestlt Reduced Prices. Also a largo stock of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, Genuine Mccrehanm Pipes, and all Smokers Ar ticles. fj** A liberal discount allowed to Jobbers baying largely. Come one) Come all! 1 C:; • !i< KALVAK1NSKY & LIEBLER, 'Aug. Sjjt] ■ Under Newton Houao, Athena, Ga. GP.EAT SAVING. Mias as. FcmcuootT, Benedict & Co., of the groat Scutncm Dry Goods Establishment, are now offering their new fail stock, wholesale and retail, strietly at the lowest Foreign and American market quotations. Their fkcilitia are equalled by only a few Northern and Wes tern houses, tnerefore they defy all Southern competition and offer to sell their average stock in all their brandies IS to 20 cents lower than those paying higher prises to jobber* can roll'them, as they buy strictly from manu facturers or their agents. For particulars, call or send for samples and pnee list. All retail orders above ten dollar* sent free • V FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., ‘ tS Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. . Branches— F. B. it Co., New York. F. B. & Co., Charleston, .8. C. -• F. B. A Co., JackaonriUa, Fla. [Sept. 8-3m IV OTICE.—Thl* is to give .V Clegliomhsa without ;ive notit icc jnst ca lie Remington again Triumphant! MAKFS A ’ C Z J? J\ r SWEET OF ALL THE PREMIUMS, REGULAR antT Special, 'ftt foe' OiRJtIBff“Fair in Athens, N. B.—This’ Machine has taken pre miums over the Singer, Howe, Wheeler k Wilson and Wilson Machines wherever ex. hited jY), competition. It is new to the people of Athens, it never having been ex hibited here until this Fair. The older companies can only compete with this Machine by misrepresentation. It, is acknowledged by all experts, mechanics and operators, to be superior to all others in the following particulars : Superiority of Construction. Quality of Material. Ease of Operation. Certainty of Action. Speed and Light Running. Whilst the attachments of this Machine are a speciality, being the latest and most desirable and sold only with this Machine. Having been critically examined by judges at the recent fair as to the above points, and being satisfied that this Machine far excels all other candidates for public favor, we have accepted the agency for the sale thereof on the cqmpany’s terms and prices. Its uudaunted success in other cities where introduced is a guarantee tons that its merits will be recognized by our • patrons. Call and see these Machines at our store. L. SCHEVENELL & CO. No. 3 Broad st., Athens, Ga. Wc are also agents for the sale of the wonderful TYPEWRITER. Oct. 10—dtf; LATEST FROM OHIO. . - » __3us, O., Oct. Iff.—Neither Rejfob- licani’nor Democratic comiuitttes bave re ceded 'many additional returns up to this The tsortoing. The 8enato is stfll in The result' cannot be determined until full returns’are received ftbiti Wood county, wffere it to reported counting to delayed by, frandulert votes polled. LAT*B.- : The news just retaTved from Wood couety claims foal heavy frauds were perpetrated in Petersburg, which will probably necessitate the throwing out Of all the votes polled, there. If this v ote is count ed Hayea majority in foe' county j»ill be 469, tuid| >t ele ts one Republican Senator. If thrown out, Hayes* majority will be 722, pod &th,Republican Senators elected. In either case, a Repubficah Representative to elected, which gives tlre Senate to foeRepub' licans by fop nujorityi and foe House b- - Toledo, Oct. Iff.—A special to the Blade says Wood oounty i gives Hayes 469 ma jority. Also, that Roth. Republican can didates for Sfoator are eleotod- : VT-L v HORRIBLE .ASSASSINATIONS. - ' N*vr Yt>MC,Oet. l6.—An evening^papei of this city publishes foe following; through la gentleman arrived to-day from SL Pierre, the French 'Ootony to British: Horfo Araeri- cs: InteiligeAOO hae bMW ' raotived of a ■most-terrible series of assassinations. In a single night; and fire foe: purpose of rob bery, A whole family, consisting of an aged ■man, a 1 millionaire, named Francois De. L* Eccale, his son-in-law, Mons. Cartier, and his wifo- add' two eotiS and dangbtera, and one FalquaK, the keeper of-their villa, were foully murdered on foe morning of the 5th or late in tbe night of tho 4th instant, at Mr. De L’Eccales’ mansion, 'situated about half a mile the other tide of foe town of St Pierre, - Mr.De L’Eccalo never had had foe custom of de^iotiting his money in banks, and it to therefore certain that tbe burglars and assassins have secured an enormous ’booty.’ 1 ww BO* , to 1 Vtn to MORE INDIAN TROUBLES, til Ban Fbascisco, Oct 16.—A dispatch from Portland, Ore^ofr, Says the Unadilla “ KaVe . driven off workmen on foe , L and Wtotterri telegraph extensions, Ihey continue Query.—H6V long will a Singer Sewing Machine last! Answer.—'Thonsauds upon thousands have been In daily use for twenty yean and more, and are to-day in perfect order.' - - - '' Query.—Why is it that the sales of the Singer almost equal tkoM.af.all other Machines combined 1 Answer.—Simply because the Singer ia the best, lir' ‘ t moving, most durable, and consequently cheai Sewing Machine ever offhred to the public. One Singer, eoeting; (cash) *(7.50 to $72.00. will last aa long m .five of, tha common so-called “ .-heap Ut daM,’’ but in reality dear id dam Machines, which are offered to the publie at $60.00 to 160.00. . .rich ia the cheapest,* Singer at $67.50 to $72.00 cash, that will last 20 yean, ooat per year $2.40 to $8.00 or a common‘ao-collad cheap Machine, coding cash $50.00 to $60.00, that Will hat 2 to 5 years—cost per year $12.00 to $30,001 , . ; 4V' : MmMnj f , SfojyM{WB«nf||,fto: them to await my arrival and see:fiir wtov! 1 tosis/ifil) ham ritiaow. It .is a spicy selves-, ,i /vT , MRnitte effitank^yt&^Bawvor,..* A W.aHouiAi4 % «. auU D21»IJi:u7qi[ i MmsmL.m Ju are earnestly requested to be J» I'ira all 1 nweienL.ae important; business will be trans GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY. WHEREAS, Courtney W. Beal, (colored) applies to e for letters ot Guardianship of Courtney Thoms/, minor, under fourteen years old, of Arriedicy Thoms/ (colored) deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concern ed to show cause at my office, ou or before the first Mouduy in December next why said letters shonld ml granted. Given uuder my baud at office, this 14th Oct. 1375. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary oct20w$0d. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. to an order of the Court of Ordiaiir cf . . Clarke County, will be sold before the Court Hou* door of said County, on the first Tuesday iu Norembtr next, during the legal hours of sale, one tract of UnJ OR i eral In Colonists. Emigrants and 2'ravel- TTer - F ties to all points in Teunesseo, Arkansas, Missouri, Min nesota, Colorado, Kankaa, Texas, Iowa, New Mexico,' Utah and California, apply to or address Aebxrt B Wuxx, General Railroad Agent, Atlanta, Ga. No one shonld go West without.firet getting in com mnnication with the General Railroad Agent, and be come informed sa to Superior advantages, cheap and quick transportation of families, household goods, stock, and farming implements generally. All information eUttifGfyjtm. Sept. 22 -47-tt W. L. DANLEY, G. P. &T. ers Westward. condensed timetables end gen regard to transportation IHcUi ig Georffc V Veal, W in. Butler and others, on which is a good Dwell ing House containing six rooms, a good Giu House *nd Screw, a good Shoal on Shoal Creek for Grist and S»w Mill, Gin. &c., and a large quantity of timber conveni ent. Said treefcto be divided and sold in three or more separate tracts, plat* of which will he exhibited ou the day of sale. Also 7 shares of Georgia Kail Road Stock. AU to he sold aB the property of Thonw* II. Young, de ceased, for the benefit of hit legatee?. Terms for the Railroad Stock Cash. For the land bfilf caah the other half 12 months credit, with note and amoved security, and bond for titlea when land ia paid lor. JEREMIAUD.BRO^, Adtn’r. de bonia n,ou with the will anuexed. Sept. 22—47-4w.—Printera'fec $9.75. ' JOHN W. OWEN, A TTORNEX'iA t u la w, I 1 • >; vooooa ensr, oo.. : . Will practice in all the comities of Hie Western Cir cuit, Hut and Madison of the Northern Circuit. W1D give special attenion to all claim* entraited .to hi* care. E. SCHAEFER. COTTOfrBUJER, -rooooa clTTj l OAJ , Highest Cash Price pekl for Cotton. • Agent for Win. ship’* Gina aud Press. ; i, -y — ; ootSOwti. Liteiyi Feed and Sale Stable ATHENS, GA:; GANN & REAVES. . . .. .PROPRIETORS Will be found at their old stand, rear Franklin Honse ~ ou hand veil cap Thomas street. Keep al Turnout* and carefti drivers. B __ when entrusted to ottr core. Stock on hmid for sale at all time*. M<" i ;.. u/ declSttl -Aja- E. A. WILLIAMSON, PRACTICAL •• (' • Wikt^chmaker and Jeweller, At Dr. King’s Drag Store, Brood Street,,. Athens, Ga. All work done in a superior manner and warranted to give satisfaction. Jan. 3—tf. it'i .■/rrttolf' IRC worK. P. G. THOMPSON, Attorney at Law,, Special attention paid to cnminal practice. For reftr- enot apply to ExTgOv. T. H. Watt* and Hon. David Cloptou, Montgomery Al*- Office over Barry’s Store,' yMtoM.OSf Feb. 8-tt ANOTHER CRISIS IN THE FRENCH MW- *** * ,T T "> ” • nwRY. ^ > t - 6.—A Paris special to tha 4ffrity<jfTTliSWttsing 'to thq MacMahonistfo qOrtWpomtonfswn if foe 6ri*iqaestionf^ foeStyle in will form'knaxtra under M.'Tftvoton, the dissolution tto long as t’iilL/. :uiT&rq.Apibjbe *1 meeting,‘in fois city, of. titoj Nortji Gtooqjto Agricukural ’and Me-, party of men came up. The ruffian <j$* ‘f. ^ANOTHBR MONSTER. J Binghamton, N, Y., Oct-*16.—Mamie Gorman, aged 9 years,, while walking with a younger sister, was waylaid and our 11 ^ The.children’s screams brought two tq thisir ’asstoUiice.i'sjnd after; r some times caped tJ the woods. SoDsequently ! ing man, whose name to W. Lovet, arrested and identified. The officers trouble in keeping the people from bin, 2-1 —Km, ■aHHMHUMffiai was had i/T. A. SALE, „ B f * DENTIST. LL operations on Teeth warranted to giveeatis&c- tion, in Work and Price*. Terms, Very Low For Cash. Booms over Singer 8. M. Office, Clayton drect. . y Any. 25—48-tf. ?RANK RARAI^ONt 'ATTORNEY AT LA W, -If 'cLEVKliANl/.aAf^vr..1, . .! tho oocsGea of White, Union, Urn- andttW'fiocnae.Couitat attention to all olalm* cn- Aog. U 1875—41—4f. WiU gives] pqatjdtohlscare. , |USS;C. s. Fott?, ! , . Fashionable Dressmaker, OVER UNIVERSITY BANK, Broad Street, Athens, Would respectfully inform the Ladies and her Erienda generally, of Athena and vicinity, that ah* ia now pre pared to do Dress msklng in the Neatest andmost Fashionable Styles. Clarke County. Oconee County. \\ 11EKEAS,, »> for Letters of 1 GEORGIA—OCONEE COUNTY. CROW APPLIES TO ME nistration upon the estate o! it W. Parker, late of sold county, de^ceawd- Tore, ail persons die horeby noiified to file 0“ _ is, if any they have, at my office, on or bew the First Monday In November next, cite tool ktten will be grunted the applicant. t Given nnder my hand and official aignature.v ' J. K. LYLE, Ordmtrj. October 2, 1875, octM»_ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE , iURSUANT to on order of the Coart of Ordrairr "; Oconee county, Ga., will be eold before tbe Co«" Honse door in Watkinsville in said county. sOba legal hours of sale, on tlic first Tuesday in h° <tm 6 - -■ ’ jA» m( enter* cash. October the 4th, 187f>. . g Oet. 6—49-4w. THOMAS BOOTH, A<1» r I . ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE | P URSUANT to an order of the Court ot Ord"*. Owueecoumv, Go., will be sold before UjTOjJ Honse door in Watkinsville, soul county, ■ legal hours of solo, on tho first Tuesday j n ‘,° j t J next, tbe following property to wit, one hund^ fl seventy-five acres of land, more or less, 5. county of Oconee, adjoining lauds ot 1 M»A>“ ' ^ P.-Gregory, Dawson Burger and others. SoW benefit of the heirs. Terms, ono halt i moining half payable twelve months after da >h Pr grnt.6 e .^w 0Ct ’GEORGE H. ADMINISTRATOR’S SAL& P URSUANT to an order of the Court of a-or. Oconee County, Go., will be sold, “■*” t'« House door iu WatkinavHle, in jioreaou legal hours of sale, on the F'irst TafmV Iiuudw next, the following property, of Geo. «■ Acres of Lend, more or less, odjoiw^Jr § 0 u for tk e Veal, Albert W. Edwards and other*- benefit of the heirs. Terms Cash. s-rbBLE, JOSEPH A/f^irstor.^ , 0Ct6—4» | 4w ADMINISTRATOR’S * P URSUANT to an order of ^K-fcre the Co£ Oconee county, G*., will be J®"*. with® ft* House (leov in Watkinsville in sat d ^““‘^ Novcffl^ legal hours of Bale, ou ^ two hund^ ^ next, the following propfiriy. to ynjt lfin Ji w seventeen acres,ofland, more or less, ftr* - •’. Wilson, Franklin Carter and other* is;5 . eflt of creditors. J.C. benefit Oct. 6—49—4vr. CC. qa...tw—4W. ttx t TY GEORGI A.-rOCONEECOl ^ Vj« iftcrthi publication of ^“^STlbeCo< foqr, Wfekv, ou^, at ^K«] Srleaveto »*ll all the'Beti ^ ii, * jjgk ssM»srsssss-sf4 ! . person, on the first Mouda> n^ ^ jppoint® 6 ®^ JSJ i wm* vahd ohjw*>o“ “ JJjdal igsilW*'“ Given under my hand ana om - day of sept. 1*76. f ■ 6 xjTB Sept.