The Athens weekly Georgian. (Athens, Ga.) 1875-1877, December 21, 1875, Image 2

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character that Wood and-death moat Mow, by calculating processes? Has the mortW A MEtiffX CHSJ2TJIASJ..— To all ovrPkmV^Myrnb Fire side be encircled wfih Pi nesa end P/ent/,i>\ft* l, —l— CHRISTMAS. Our good old frUad, FatheL _ , coming. He is he is well-nigh ninetsMji^|l|il|iott;.hftfs as strong, as jovial, as friendly, and certainly as welcome as ever. ./£* ', :t . We cannot sajrln wMjliiaarlblMMNafag. He maycomelnhbsncwymabrie witbkiclea hanging from the wreath of holly and Ivy that encircles his brcw j^qr.ha.pugr come in a suit of Confederate grey, hlsbeed en veloped in mist and dooile; or he may come in the midst of storm -and ! tempo*; ; a¥ he may come surrounded iy sunbeams and balmy breezes. He does not care what dress ho wears. His big old heart is always gen erous, tender and gleesome, and he never iwnmr »*w *H ^ od »r ‘; k ; LI- .-o UtiWIfd *BOfW» Tfia «s be-n blixo eti s3*oe K-i *sw mif J n* ,L joaijiJni) lea* seat *Vtiw eiif vtr* fcfhra a li (upon vj jxuuTi aDDVODruLte t> •pr/r a ~'2m has been rim hand of .thd wounded hon Manfully, a) •V:iX} «1. UvItMT a ttli li»l.<u!T •sdloio «;H ndlTTsy* bn*, jl *ii -a ; Wifm’ »U ShgW’hh i««| i red f-yr»*»rt3, Jl >i of* bforo i- Semi **»• vx when this affair was on L,_ ■ 1 - - ' in nave oeeu as apples •s far aarthia*«ffairip[5 less as*‘dead aswfhjRS saw >tllimisim i u * lW’ftaShSi jaliilw , nfSiroohdtl.ybed v» vs ' oJ loan 1 a--dw Wvl-x j «id ‘■mw ‘‘tff&etTurt* l'U: -Can rta^ toy toftrinusun i ,!/.■;> TSSSStm, ■■ Itrfttf J&atisfwfifl« attttti. wrt*'9*9i*r*‘ ! •" ■ -:r hloi.i r? v 1 w -vj v*iit *<*;/ ?«► i. ';; T , “ Professor of Anriafr InngnsguS in Mes» oer University joertsai ~yssws. Cosmacted with the University Of Georgia twenty years—for a few years Professor of Ancient Languages, but elected to the Chair fill <f by Dr. Church on the resignation of the ISMm. Now Professor of Ethiea and Met aphysics, and Lecturer on Parliamentary MAMMOTH SHOW 06MPRISES AMONG ITS MOST Features a Grand and Unrivalled DELIVERED OS TIKE! PROMIKR T fails to bring with him associations to evoke feelings, awaken affections and stimulate to kind and bsneyolentjleeds, which male the world feel glad that hem come, /.ijuKI It is our duty to bid him welcome and to reciprocate right heartily his genial greeting. The heralds of his approach, have already visited most of onr homes. Preparations for happy family gatherings are already made. n ; COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. , , ■" .. CouncilChamber, ‘ l .. ' Anucxa, Ga_ J)ec. 4,1875, : j.^i .^^5dw**m., ; The. regnilar monthly meeting oi Council as held this evening. Preaent: G G. Umadge, Mayor pro tenu, and Aldermen hur, Lucas, Mora, Burke and Hall. . The minutes of the last two meetings ■ere read and confirmed, except the Ordi- ance introduced by Alderman Hood, at Each complete and unsurpassed in itself, requiring several special trains to convev it f ni . one city to another. The Immense MENAGERlE, among its myriads of wonderhil ju mala and Monsters, contains generous contributions from Land, Sea and Air, and every dime in'Europe, Asia, Africa and America. Besides an a most unlimited numk? of the most Remarkable and Rare WILD BEASTS, SEA MOKSTE11S and Troy DERFUL BIRDS, there is also a Grand and ||0LIBAY glFti Cdl BALLS, TOP8, MARBLES, PISTOLS, The children, bright, buoyant, happy and open hearted, have retained from school and college, bringing with them to the hearth from which they have .been for some time separated, the brightest anticipations of the What loud and hearty ac- In which the talent in the land. “ employed is unequaled, and comprises the highest order of Performs The public, and particularly ladies, children and families, are assured tii-- this department is without a blemish, and nothing is said or done that can offend themck k ‘ fastidious taste of a refined or high-toned community. . Among the Illustrious and Worldsfamed Artists in this department are MR. ROBERT STICKNEY, the most daring, finished and graceful Equestrian now ling, and the Champion Double Somersault Lcapcr of the world. *’ Miss EMMA LAKE, the most charming and dashing young Horsewoman in the pro- fessinn. Her challenge menage act has never been equated. ' p j JOHN LOWLOW, conceded by the public, the pr®s and.the profession to be the neatest Clown living. ’ t • ROMEO SEBASTIAN, the peerless Rider, whose reputation is world wide. EL NINO EDDIE, the unrivaled and remarkable Tight-Rope Performer. JAMES CAMPBELL, the wonderful Somersaultist; 1 ■ - s Mies ROSALINE, Miss JENNIE TOURNOUR, Miss CHRISTINE and six other lie- ) . riders, celebrated for beauty and grace. I 1 WHITNEY and DAVENPORT, the thrilling Trapeze Performers and Acrobats. JOHN WILSON,-the great Four-Horse Bare Back Rider. GEORGE SLOMAN, the great English Globe Performer. NONPAREIL LEWIS, the wonderful negro boy Bare Back Rider, and twenty othu ! equally well and favorably kpown artists. .vraa kv PBOCB8MON W DAZZLING SPLENDOR Unsurpassed as m'MovingPkiidrama of Brilliant Chariots, Wagons, Cars, Cages, Carrara, * Dens, Anintals, Sacred Cattle, Two Bands of Music, Trained Horses, Wild Beasts, Fife Ponies, Watinjf Banders? Gorgeous Costumes and K ) .'il t A TEAM OF PONjOEROUS ELEPHANTS ^**l** l, ff * Geidaw ChAitH, form ing a Picture of Bewildering Beauty. repealing the Ordinance pro libidng the runniiv wt lfige of cattle . in the streeta. The Ordinance not having been legally passed, was not txjnfirmed. The monthly reports of the Treasurer, coming visitor, damations of genuine gladness hail the arrival of the old and trusty friend whoso place at the festive board on the great holi day cf the year we could hardly bear to be vacant, cij line, one on Parliamentary Practioc— and whose presence commonly awakens reminiscences which waft ns back to boyhood days and scenes, shedding a mel low light npon the record of life’s, joys and troubles and deeds which he unrolls anew. Or perhaps, Christmas sends in advance of hia advent, relatives whose paths ia life have been widely separated from ours, or from whom we may have been somewhat estranged. It is not possible to enumerate the vast and varied host of avant^couriers who come to announce the approach of Christmas. Thero arc very few homes in this, onr good old State, which do not greet some heart- stirring herald of the .coining festival. There are very few who do not, in honor of the occasion, interchange with kindred and friends tokens of remembrance and fellow- fih*p, and which, irrespective of valiie or CALL EARLY, and lay in yonr supplies in time. We guanr Styles and Prioea. Remember that you can get Bargains this Christ fe&* tS:' • JggjdjgtjMgBij h» id’ ■ ft.'_ ...--~U~ :! - " , j- ~ - - 1 bj jpd : CbiS®, Ktckeiwi JkCo n $81.77\ W. P Talmadgo, #88:81; Summey, Hutche- f&GOsEk&SFflr: The returns the Munhiippl election, held on the 1st in«., for Mayor and A dor- men, were opened by the Council. The fbdowiiqi is declared the reaolt: ... t troops” during the war. In this.regiment were the Chancel or, Dr. Lipscomb, and all the Professors and nearly all the stu dents in the University of Georgia. This regiment was Stationed about fonr months at Rome, in Gen. Braga’s army, and.the rest of the time at Savannah, under Gen Beauregard’s command. GOTO t •?** b •* ,!>•*!< vri 'fa* tmtaui ti TWO HihyuHMAlfUto' BlAILY 1 Doors open at 1 and 7 r. it. Performances hour latere ■“ ***»<« • »'k:1 Oeneral Admission 75o—Children 50o. RemetaAer tke Date-i-MpmiUY, Dec. 27/*. 1 The PlamerS* Bunk »end Jftaf- firm of Lawton & Willingham^have Med!'' , ! /wniiar John W*jwhiiitsn lire 3>re»s>» elected by the Virginia Legislature. . Gen. DuBose, of Georgia, has been admit ted to pmctiot '-itfClitf United States So- l.fltlVll PIiAi - -V’ .VwRtV.iW■*<.-- »>»\ rTOwWftu at A3n» ci .u aMa* a* RHrBwwsy,.wyiiatlN)fllmDiu«7irsa killed last Wednesday, by his gun goipg < of while' loaorng:*. • ’ • L .no , ! The South Georgia Conference metjast Tbursd^r, in Amenoos.. Bishop Doggett, . of Virginia, presided. - ^ ’ On the coming-birthday of Geo. R. E. Lee, a collection; will hs taken: in-all the public aoliools of Virginia in aid of the Lee , Hpn. Geo. II. Pendleton was serenaded in Atlanta aa he piosed through, made a speech arid Was nomtetted by Gem GartreD ft*tbrPre^idenfi^^ i , utility, are regarded as precions treasures, because they suggest the continuance of personal interest, esteem and love. : A And then there are very ‘few of those who profess and'call themselves ChnstiqDB who do not feel the ineffable blessings that the birth, which Christmas day is set'apnt to commemorate, has bestowed upon the U ojai “ Wi 1 it* F Jod .'rlitAr fAiln rronnWu Tim- Mawls* p ILL OFFER FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS THE ENTIRE BALANCE of their WINTER STOCK, cou«i»tmg of ... , (fiared daly elected for the time nd places opposifetneiriialnwt ^’ mu7/ •■ C. G. Ta madgc, Mayor; to serve for the yAirWW.v' 1 « * V*? •» HA James O’Fatreil, Alderman.-from First ■W»M;toAertefiirtwoyearii'»‘' 1 ~ ■ At; uSwttuimAmdmUmiMt toMrrefrir two yearn wi . W. C RsOik Aldertmm from tab* Ward;! to serve for two years.” » -i «•* R'AHMMHW Aimfeifri-frmnFoSrtfr Ward: to serve fir two years. ■*wj »• R.L Moss. Alderm .n from Fourth Ward; toserVewwtiOveaiv’- 11 ytv/- inn ■cr-T world—the redemption of mankind ' and the restoration of sinnera tp.Goc^s immortal kingdom of righteousness, pesos and joy. The imagination beoomes bewildered when it attempts, to realize the facts con nected with the Nativity. They fill Heavens above and the earth beneath with their glory. Wo instinctively think of the night when the angel of the Lord announced BOOtS’ &BOESi HAT&'ETC ul ^V 1 'J C *■ l Virr « Tri^M! •nx. k±i to the knmble shepherds “the birth pf.a Saviour, which is CSuiab the Losd, w <anHfC what He has dene in sooftanf/WaftShil^g, refining, elevating mankind, teaching nsl>y His divino example to apjneoiate those at- tnbntesof character whjdi|diowtheinashnM>s, in bauble .Jove of God^*qnd'ia kmOy: * iVDEBTBD -THSLOMAN VIA, mpwOAiA p* Ux.jamA’. Athens on the 27th and 23th of F«b^ f«)Itetin E *huU do* thsirhl* Ann, iNaidly *j l- "‘hfW) IvuiVi ~A7 GREATUr .RBDUG.5Q, BBICES. tiu its vtiMtt’. f> -td ii/ait iottii.r .frwS*« .dl yjili si i’uai eri ri'i; iitoda iit * ""fivV* ; -j.;—— Also, x Cabge stock of——— irnmyt tedotq hits Mnd 11a sw | Jl ’ Itev? (inch 6f their Europ ;tl|e city of Aloxandri jtev.—Dr. Carlyle r P. 5pw iiBWppfc pfMiiwHwSwH jl'-litldpinft tAMI Miirii# mrSm of the and Adam Malone.. It: i ■ f. i'. * PRI«E81 —V/d-id ; f tl ftai-/j. 1 >aItow tu{NT. (VIE VilAt.J »i !j Tsb arj|u<^#.; boa i-d-BBio vt;:u tj- d !-«f! j-r-rfyt. works of brotherhood. Hence, Christmas ia a icMfval of Joy, txiider whose inflaehce, 3inn.nMa.nSn.na nn3 rannnnn.!»n .... .T — .. Jt t.fts .IKVU.'- II : a -—.-ar-aq- bt.i -• « (rut ’ I As. fimAPeideWtkd gtmimfc tioos m Atierewsmd frinitfW; .-/CUU jfata ;dall, j ol the. UoratftstioRaiist, fennonnoee him the “coming man,” .tad asserts Pendlm .^gntin ;:ii • -wii b<tir.ii eeei ssuvin-l HOT :v> a hasap (--dK vntr, -vta-tw j* qaeoiiTv. "7' -tm- regenerated fceling-^esason forkin'dling not meBriy.Ahmfrreii*'liOspsufiity fri tho :>«d :rJ to io.-dn- S”i : '.a . The mo^ epjoyable thing, about Christ mas is the effort which it prom£t8 tOmake the ItffrSRMUifftadrry. AH ^ naaoCia- tiamy which have chtetemd aronnd this holHay oftmSSSmmtMMwfcS* tion and the impulse to use freely the bless ings which me ours, to communicate a share But Jet npibave done with moralizing. It iei time for 'arfr remember die--pur pose with which we cbmmenced to write— to offer to our fri«nda h| Ae.lioqi^iwwty language of qur forelathexs, “A MflSJ Chnstmas- and a Happy NqwSear.” taW% wish that td all in its broadest theaniiig,— affection at festive boards ■ni.ufriar- neath the sttrfitee of their Christmas gaiety wi wish ihem 4 cohreiehce void of; offence, an.d .^hfit. l^veifor our neighbor which prompts ufr 0»< do to all’ntei sa W6 Would thit that ibey should’do unto tts. * 4 ; *]’* nrtotr.WAKT AN XXCKLUtNT !>• nJ: TO wbo fiultodo aowUl^e SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO CSRASGEBS. 1 : tbf. -fMs«MHUwa% Inimmial tain iff ffLm itriKiMOTRMIIMlpWl tiiBp u It wiil tfraMfrboilbrfaatrentliointhire irl or feuFuff theraot enffahle indufcritsfrir U£ wemeiroisrelbMuffleOlog MjKfrOhiaBnm and ftdng of garmenta, cooking,general ; n PHMiBjhi ttkgrrifM^atohodMMdr ingA iii /. boi >*i!isCUMrum £'painter in Chicago with'aftmOyof .,®j four. and an income of, ten dollars a'4edH , . 1 ■tafevVdaily panjit fth tiSI jy 1 CaD early, whil the selection ia-largeand the Stock complete, at f-iii Aw* u UHti . lat-Kjcd Jmx: a din • *1**' • ‘‘"“a iStS «mhs»* Iterson, of B. C., memorial furappropri- for improvement of Charleston haiixir, uovbx. ■•: - -i aM.*l#i.,intro<m»ihi*mboolaad ntirfJML hamd oa tbs nutesge. bavis, «T North OkinBpit, to 'TSStStJ&lSSi .. ..., For Bent. ^»HB/BOUaB AND Iff! M BtrtH dM! b«i>nr F. Barry• GSVSt IS lem t IHKratecribCT*_b»T»i«moTed to FRANK^ff HOUSKRANGE, BroadBbett, when they.**? 41SS«?B1PXI0II o. xn) i I ,T* whioh ther iorit* th* etteatioir of the public, aod which will be told wmMmmr mm nmm mmmmm l-Tu. .((annuli eve-* Vfft ;f» WTi" *>*!■; “►UUft # is !• a tvjoi puWie credit, i ‘ Arntas, * Tot praping General Founders end Machinists. . » enterprises V PATTERN WORK, 8M1TBING AND. REPAIRING 7 jdffJfrJJUbliD Having an ext«n«ive collootion of Pattern*, Mamiiactnr* •. ’ demoted by Iron and Brass Castings, .; CIGARS Cigars, which wo 9ffer at GmsaTLl Kedcc»> Also a Urge stook'of Smoking «>d O 1 '"'”* Snuff, Genuine klecrshsnm Pip**, e* 1 * 11 blP A libers! disoonnt sllowcd to Jobln" targoly., Come one I .<OTSj£U, A. R. ROBERTSON’S MILL .AN D GIN GEAR ING, PMI MTLL MAcmirie**: Steam Engine*, 8eao Mill*, SA.ifting, JPuE ■Ug.s.tl.l , , UnderNswtonHoosStigSS-^ . Uonisis, ^iffratitfjtnd ^ raV .. «• In RIlKiriOf ttoOOh’ V ^^ ko 107 *.. si aoilff*7Vsrai it* land be enrrenee, a part dl and thii gov.emUmnt ; and Ust Meff that rime-honored tM-jot- fitiM-Jh] Mrt Tilley (died: last. Friday ev wtxtnds tlien and there received. av», h'*7 * Notice! rtrHE undsrakrxd hareby gifis notios j ■ indabud to bim, elthar by aoooont or ha* waited on Umm till rnttence has e rirtoa, that ha cannot eoaturaatewsA on put dua, aad ha is n«v wtilcing oat aU aei was a very unfortunate one, and was deeply regifried by ^fr entire community. . Col. Rtadfdl, ofi the Augusta AneHUmaUet,- comraentijl^ upon ft editorially, says: In the case before us*what good result kvepsumil? WsfrMwprOfuofrlBDa^wgfr* CJ1GNA Onida’a li tSThra* Feathers, Rape *f the Camp, Alfoa Lorain*, by Bl Writer’* Worti, by, , our free institutu ( nay*. W atorWhcria, Brtoka' Paten and Ootfa eelabfmt ad Cotton elAMf Flor* Emails of ith QsroUaa. it to pay off the ent Q*| ©VC* .. tf ;jCT I Filming, |l.73J ■* * ^ - iii-d agwfr< nurtite* »»ora i and leave same- |liiidi|i|, Gnv# Enclofrurcfr, JUcooitt, tem irtrttytta^tSdriSmAteSre’ (VIA J amine. _ vitas'; JOHN ROBIN