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THE
Q uto a startling revelation now |
exorcises the M<>rn»ni people out in
Utah. A telegraphic dispatch to the‘
New York Herald, <l:ite<l Salt Lake,
Utah, September lOih. 1877, says:
“ The Twelve Apostle* have ‘o^day
issued au epistle to the Mormon peo
ple, claiming to have received a reve
lation * from God on the 4tli irt»i.\ di>
, rooting them to preside, overwrite
Church without olecung-.a new’Pro-
phet. The promulgation' here of the
extraordinary document has created
excitement, surprise among the Mor-
nious, and disgust among the Gentiles,
wlio art too-NrCll aware of the past
nets of several ol the Twelve not to
believe that tiro Almighty -had but a
small part in the matter In point ol
boldness, this “ revelation” goes I'm
beyond anything that Joseph Sm tli
ever dreamed of, and is equaled only
by the disgusting bulletins whieli
Brigham Young sent forth front time
to time.”
This credulous, fiiolish *>nd deluded
people in Utah are now discussing,
and will doubtless accept this epistle
as though it were what it really is
not—a “direct cnmmni-d from God.”
London, September 6. — A special
dispatch from Rome to the Times says
the health of the I’ope is improving.
. ...I ■ - — ■
Railroads.
„ ^BOSPBCTUS OF
ST.. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY,
WaxUaftna. Wilkes (rmntj, (la.
B -arding ad Da; ScM F«r Vonng laps.
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
The Sister’s of St Joseph.
T ilts INSTITUTION IS PLEASANTLY
»ilnoted in the suburb* of the beautiful
weru of Washington, one of the mort
|m>Ii> iu Georgia, having a delightful climate,
free from all malaria. A beautiful and retire i
frove, adjacent to the Academy, will afford
tuple facilities tor healthy recreation. Parents
and Guardians may rest satisfied that the Sisters
wild direct the institution consider themselves
bound to respond to their confidence by strictly
attending to the moral and intellectual improve
ment of their pupils, and ffiviu# them that
physical care they would receive at home. Each
young lady mast be provided with six towels,
four table napkins, knife, fork, spoon, tumbler,
toilet oap, etc. The Scholastic Y.-sr is divided
into equtu sessions ot five mouths each. Fall
session begins <m the First Monday in Septem-
her, Spring session begins on tlie First Monday
of February Pupils i.re, however, received at
any time during the year—their session emi
nieiifing with the date of their entrance.
COURSE OF STUDIES:
. _ ... '.ting, <
Rhetoric, « omposition. History, Natural Phil
osophy, Geography, Botanv, Arithmetic,. Alge
bra, Geometry, French and Latin l-auguages.
Music on Piano and Organ, Drawing and Pali
Schedule Northeastern Railroad.
Change of Schedule.
.On aud after MpNDAY, .Tune 23d, 1877, the
morning train on tbo Northeastern Railroad will
be discontinued. The evening train will run as
follows:
EVENING TRAIN
Leave Athens ...
Arrive at I.ula
Leave Allauta via A. L. R.
Leave Lulu.
Arrive at At Hons
4.W P. M.
8.50 P. Hi
4.00 P. M
7.20 P. M.
9.45 4*. M
Amnio time at Athens for passengers on up-
day or Athens Branch Georgia Railroad, to eon
uect with this train. Close connection at Lull,
with North bound train oi. A. and C. Air Liu.
Railroad.
J. M. EDWARDS, ~
je5-tf Snjieriutendcnt.
ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE.
r Air-Totine.
CONDENSED TIME
ATLAN TA
—TO-
RLA.STJUB.N OITHuas;!
VIA BICUMOND.
leave ATLANTA ....4.00 r x
Arrive at Charlotte 6.15 r x
Arrive at Danville 1.16 r m
Arrive at Richmond S.2S r si
Arrive at Washington. D. C., Via. R..
F. & P. R. R 1.10 a >i
Arrive at Bal. imore 8.15 a si
Arrive at Philadelphia ; 6.40 a si
Arrive at New York 9.45 a si
Arrive at Boston 8.30 pm
Leave Atlanta 4.00 r si
Arrive at Charlotte 6.15 a si
(VIA. Yir.OIXIA SUULAS>D JIO.TK.)
Arrive at Danville 18 r si
Arrive at I.vnchburg 4.0o r si
Arrive at Washington C.ty 1.30 a si
Arrive at Baltimore.; 3.15 a si
Arrive at Philadelphia 6 40 a si
Airive at New York 9.15 a si
Arrive at Boston.- S.30 p si
Tnrongh Tickets on sale alUuion Passenger
Depot. »:igg ge Checked Throrgh.
G. J. KOllKACRK, General Manager.
W ..1. HOUKTON. Gee-, »fa-s. 'Picket Aif’ .
^ NOTICE.
Augusta, Ga., May 1st, 187<J.
On after Monday, May 1st, 1876
the Passenger trains on the Georgia
Organ, .
mg n Water Colors. Fancy Work. Embroidery
v\ nx Flowers, Loco. Plain and Fancy Neo it
Work, fonu no extra cmtrgc to Bo-nlers.
; TKBMS—Payable iu Advance.
Board, Tuition, Washing, Use oi Bed and
Bedding, for one session of 5 months. $80 Oi)
Music on Piano, including use of instri-
ment..... 15 00
Crayon Drawing and Painting in Water
Colors j<) 00
Vacation of two mouths, if si>ent at the
Academy 25 00
irrms for II.Jr Srhotirx, per Qasrter In Advance.
Tuition in English and French:
momentary Class 6 00
Intermediate Class.i y 0
Senior Class... . ]» ©0
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GEORGIAS: SEPTEMBRE 18, 1877.
KOBE HEW GOODS.
FOR COMMENCEMENT.
A Large and Beautiful
Assortment of ^iuc Flowers.
Hew Silks, Hew Ribbons,
AND NEW',’. • ■ r
HATS! mhl HATS!
suns irnnmed frorr> so cent* tip.
Untr turned from 25 cents up.
ALL GOOUSSOLIt aT
COST.
Call early au MISS t.’. JAMF^.
MISS C.
Athens, Ga.
Fob the Bfiefit of the True of
ATSBXTS
And Northeast Georgia.
Hill HD MCI
JOB WORK.
fiREDT REDUCTION
m PUBES.
SDWHT D. X7SWTOST,
SALESMAN; FOR
THE SUNT.
1877. NEW YORK. 1»77.
The ditfereut edirious of Tub Srx during tlie
icxt year will be the same as during the vear
hi
list bus just passed. The daily edition wifi ou
seek days be a sheet of four.', pages, aud on
suudays a sheet of eight' luges, or 58 brand
weekly edit
columns; _ while the weekly edition will be n
-> h ct of eight puwof the same dimensions
uid character that are already familiar to our
friends.
Tub Sni will continue to be tlie Ftrenaous
advocate of reform and retrenchment, ami ol
the substitution of statesmen-‘hip, wisdom, and
integrity for hollow pretence, imbecility, and
fraud in the administration of public affairs. It
will contend for tba government of the people
by tiie people andfor tlie people, as opposeff to
government by frauds in the ballot-box nnd in
the counline of votes, enforced by militarv
violence. It will endeavor to supply its readers
—.i body now hot far from a million of so Is—
with the most careful, complete, and trustworthy
accounts of curreut events,- and will cmplov for
this purpose a numerous and carefully selected
.staff of reporters and Correspondents. Its re
ports from Washington, especially, will be foil,
accurate, aud fearless; and it will doubtless
continue to deserve and enjoy the hatred *»t
thorn who thrive by plundering the Treasury or
by usurping what tlie law does not give them
while it will endeavor to merit the confidence of
the public by defending the right? of the people
■gainst the encroachments of unjustified power.
The price of the daily Srx will be 55 cents a
mouth «r |6.50 a year, post paid, or with the
Sunday edit on |7.70 a year.
T.ie Sunday edition uloae, eight p.cge3, f 1.L.I
a year, post paid.
The Weekly Bum, eight pages of 58 b.osd
columns, will be foiraished dori.ig 1877 at tiie
rate of fit a year, post paid.
Tne benefit of this large reduction from the
•revioiis rata for die Wesklt canbceojoved by
individual subscribers without the necessity ol
making up club-. At the same time, if any ot
our friends clus se to aid in extending our circu
lation, we shall be grateful to them, und every
such person who sends ns ten or more suL-
scribers from one plate wilt fco entitled to one
opy of the paper far himself without charge.
Ai one dollar a year, postag paid, the expenses
of paper and printing are barely repaid; and,
cc shirring the size or the sheet and the qnalifa
<>*' its contents, we are confident the people will
eonsiderTiiK Weekly Sun the cheapest now-s
pa >er published iu the world, aud we trust also
one of t lie very best.
Address,
decl9. THE SUN, New York City, N.Y
The Gainesville Eagle.
Has tli.' largest Circulation la Northeast Georgia.
And ii Bead by over 9,000 Persons!
Railroad will run an follows, viz
Day Paabsngeb Tbaix wilt
Leave Athens at 9.00 a. m.
Arrive at Angnata at 4.00 p. m.
Arrive at Atlanta at 4.00 r. m.
Leave Augusta at 3.00 a. m.
Leave Atlanta at 6.00 a. m.
Arrive at Athens at .'. i.55 p. m
Ntear Pawexobr Tbaxx.
leave Athens at..... U.80p.m.
Arrive at Augusta at 7.85 a. m.
Arrive at Atlanta at ; 5.25 a.m.
Leave Augnstaat 8.2np. m.
Leave Atlanta at 10.30 r. k.
Arrive at Athens at... 6.5o a. k.
. Passengers from Atlanta, Athens, Wash
ington, or any point on the Georgia Railroad
and.- Branches, by taking the Day Passenger
Train, will make dose connection at Carnal:
with Train- for Milledgcvilla and Maoon.
Sleeping Can on Night Passenger Drains.
" 8. K.- Joaireoa’ Superintendent,
aprilo-tt
Messrs.
White Goods, Notions, Uu
broideti.-jL
,Nj KO
w
luff».
& Steele,
Kras Secureothe Seims
of
Read the Hews! Strike in Athens!
Talmadge, Hodgson l Do.
HAVE STRUCK
39S.
LARGE ARRIVALS DAILY OF
Com, Flour, Meat, Sugar and Coffee,
AND ALL KINDS OF
Groceries and Provisions.
We control the product of the Finest Mills in the South.
Laces and Era
i
e Broker.
—AND—
General Merchant
'iFFICEai:
STS Bxsadway, p
. -and wrip-
Messrs. Thomas j& Fleming,
OCX. ATHENS, GA
T«r1g.
CIGAR hAClTORY.
ANTICIPATING to reopel oar Cigar Factory
ou a larger Mate then ever before, we ofl'er the
A. FIRST-CLASS
JOB PRINTER,
We are enabled to turr out aa'good
work as car be done
IN THE STATE.
following brands of Cigala st 19 per cent, di?-
count from oar usual prices eo as to -ell our j
immense stock—
15,000 Plantations.
16,000 Phi Kappa land Demos.
8,000 Big Bonanzas'.
9,000 Our Favorite brand.
5,000 H. Upman.i
5,000 Flor do Mejiuel.
5,000 Key West- 4
9,000 Choice. , |
5,000 Figa:>. . .1 ^
8,000 Partagas (Concbia.;
5,000 PUrtagas (5'inch.)
5,000 Ready Relief.,
We call the attention of all our.eiti*
zens to the followin'?
5.000 Lji Espanol^
10,000 No Brand, i
Kalvariusky & Liebler,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
4-
TIIK NEXT TERM OF THE
ATHENS HIGH SCHOOL
WILL PEGINi
Monday, September 3,1877.
r nahl
olus.i
end of each month, or $50 a iRcliotii»:ie yeui
(ten months) if payment for ihi wtiole time be
made in advance.
Price List:
Bill Reads, per Thousand,
Assorted, $5.
Canary Colored Envelops.
Furnished to Merchants and
Business Men, with tlieir
cards printed on them,
At *3 PER THOUSAND
A. B. Brumby, A. SL, It. B.,
PB1NC1PAL.
^goinxtifio a&cxieulfcuxe,
—BY—^
Prof. Agriculture., University ofGa.
Sbcons Eoiyjoh, Etoimm asd Revised.
I'abliihed by A. 8. Barnes & Co., Now York
for sale by Burke* Hancock, Atlanta, Ga.
and T. A. Bwke, Athetw, Ga. Price |2.9 .
tvfi-tf
1
Miss C. Potts,
TasMonable Dessmaker,
(Oror University Bank.)
Sroad Stafot, Athama, C.a_
It is the best advertising medium of any pa
per in existence, for seven large couutien, and
equal to any other paper in ten other comities.
it docs tlie county advertising for Hall,
Bonks. Towns, Wbite, Union and Dawson coun
ties, the city of Gainesville, and the internal
revenue department for the division of the 2nd
district.
Now ia the Time to Svbbcribk.—The Consti
tutional Convention will assemble on Wedties-
dsy, 11th day of July next, and it is the inten
tion of the Emu to watch the proceedings and
post its readers. It will contain a weekly let
ter from an able correspondent, who will not
only rive the proceedings of tlie Convention, in
a condensed form, hot the current news-of the
foa^itol, in the most attractive and interesting
» .«• Vawablb as a Family Pafsb.—Farm
and household interests are care-folly provided
for in its columns, vrliilc the education and the
momis of the country receive, and will coutinue
to receive, the moat careful consideration <Jf the
editorial management. Mining, mechanical and
manufacturing industries will on no account be
ne * ,ort *1t. “ ld Mercantile and market In
terests will also
W. B. COX. w. E. U!LL. JOS f TIIOMTSOX, JT.
COX, HILL & THOMPSON,
Wholesale D
- be particularly atteixfod to.
Tub News Dzmmajtr will be kopt up to
the highest standard pf country journalism,
and neither enterprise nor expense will be
spared to make the Eamb one 6r the very best
weekly newspapers in all the land.
Iw PoLmoa, Oio Kauui will adhere to the
“ Old Guard” Democracy, approving whatever
is ;good, andrY<ui$r-ng wha5ever -y bad, in
State and Foderal ^hiam «urations; and, on the
progressive thccr.. . f a-“Solid South,” will
drive etrslgh: ^head-for the complete rescue ot
American uistitntiwns,a _ *
i return to constitutional
methods, and tbo aUction.©f a ronreecntative
in }880k
fopecnnwuMiwucBi-
Ono veer.......................
Sin months
Three mouths..
.,.,.*3 00
..... 1 00
60
Remit by Postal Order, Registered Letter, or
through Agents, at oarrMt.
Ad8ress7 ' CAREY W. 8TYI E8.
q Editor and Proprietor Eaqix.
Grinearillo, Ga.
respectfully iefonn tbo Ladies and
da generally, of Athens nnd vldnit
her trfende generally, or Atncns nna vicinity, | xtuit
that she is nosv prepared to do Dressmaking m for hire,
the Neatest rad most fashionable styles. With f
her experience in the business, she feels sure oi; Ws
- wiving satisfaction*. may 14,19:6-3«-tA j vnM-lWMf
AND SALE STABLE.
Foreign ub Domestic
No 39 PEACHTREE 8T m A'
And
octl4-ly
DistiUem rt tN<*. Stone
Whiskey
THE GREAT
i
Human >1isery.
Just PabUsbcd, -iW. a Sealed
six cents.
lelope. Price
A Lecture on the Nat
Radical cure of Seminal W
torrhcea, induced by 8elf,,
Emissions, Impotcncv, Nervous ‘Debility,
Impediments to Marriage generally; Consump
tion, Epilepsy, and hits; Mental and Pliyeica 1
Incapacity, &c.—By Boobby J. Culvxrwxil,
M. D., author of the “ Green Book,” Ao.
The world-ronowned autlior, in ^ib admirable
Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience
tiigi the.awfuleunstqiienci-H of Self-Abuse may
e oe effectually removed without'.medicine, aud
" without dangerous surgical operation?, bongite,
instruments, rings, or oordishi; pointing out a
mode of cure at once certain aud effectual, by
which every sufferer, no majter what; his con-
ditioc. may
This Lfcture-will ppove a. boon to tbottsands
and thousands. *..r V -'Tt . 1 ' ~
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, on receipt of six cent?; or, two ; postag«
st&mp^a T .
Address the Publishers, :
MEDIC
THE CULYERWELL MEDICAL'CO,.
41 Ajvn E*., NvW Yorx ;
l'ost (iffioaBox, 4686
oct.10.ly
wotioeTtcT
L IVEBY
Carriages, Buggies Jb. horses,
or hire,. Terms'reasoneble.
| - w E. M. WHITEHEAD,
Washington, Wilkes county, Ga.
Clarke County Bondholders.
The interest due July 1st, will be
promptly paid in coin, at the National Kink.
1 am also prepared to take up bonds to the
amount of one thousand dollars. !
8.0. REESE, Co hty Trees.
LETTER HEADS,
$4 50 to $5 Pei* Thousand.
Common 75cper Hundred.
CHOICE. KENNESAW, MARIETTA & EXTRA
JSvery Sack Warranted tu give Satistaciior
Bagging and Ties a Specialty.
Special Arrangements made for Supplying Grangers and Gin-
r.ers in Large Lots Cheaper than Anybody.
HEADQUARTERS FOR ATHENS FACTORY GOODS.
— • •~ '■ L U >
Jeans, Yarns, Linseys, Kerseys Miirting, Sheet
ing, Checks, and Stripes at Factory Prices.
We Can’t Be Undersold.
BRING US YOUR COTTON
AND GET THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH.
WE HAVE JUST BUILT
M #JBW' CQTTQ#
And have the Finest Facilities for handling Cotton with Speed and Accuracy.
. AGENTS yci: THE CELEBRATED
Orange Rifle Powder,
The most satisfactory l’OWDER ever sold in Atiier. -T17 It once and you’ll not use ray ctb»i
PROarOR & GAMBLE’S CELEBRATED SOAPS
-40M) AT PACTORY TLICES.
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES ON EVERYTHING.
REAVES & NICHOLSON, AGENTS.
Iron. Cotton Ties—Xaaaporteuat Special XTctice.
TiltllK MAI1K—Jtrt'OJIB.
AT<r COTTON TIB
LIMITED.
K. W. RA'STITE «& CO. General Agents
47 eARONDELET STREET, NEW ORLEANS.
Arrow Cotton Ties—The Best and Cheapest. “
For Sule Here and hv Mirchauta Generally. X
la view of thecOMtautly tncreastagpopularity ai.ci demand for tliet.ELEBBATED AltBOW TlF.
‘ I riMUteis, t 01
the universally recognized favorite lie el Planters, t ottun Pie-ftuen and Mii].pt-ia ot t olten yecerally
the AiuerU-aii ( otton Tic l'o., limited, role pu ^rielors ai.d DiuDulacluids el said 1 ie, ci muiardisv
m:equaled facilities, have, in addition iu ll.eir large stock new ou hat d, conlracicd lor iucrcsred quar -
lilies, sufficient tu meet the laigcal demand l'ur (otton lies, 10 conr ti c cntiie ciu) the ctniit g rccicn;
and now, ibruugh their Agents generally, offer the |<r-ul»r and Impresril.le ABBOW T f at £2 5<v
pee bundle, liss 2}£ per cent, discount, for cash,in Lundies c< mplete.l-eiiig li tstian tlie maikel ra!u<-
of plain h<H<p iron ; and it being the eurpose of th< ('< tuj any ti- merit, the ccminned patronage of tb--
planting community and to dely all competition that may arire, iLeiT Afcnta are insliuclcd to cent ran
with Dealers, factors and Country Merchants at the above named price, and tern-s for ftiltire deliver j
up to tlie 1st uf August in quantities as may be requited from time to time, settlements being made '-a
delivery. junc7-tri-w4wCn-.
-AND—
$4 50 to $5 per Thousand,
fancy W«k Proportionately Higher.
VXSXTX2TG GAMS
BL\NKS, NOTES,
Handbills, Pamphlets, etc.,
- ESTABLISHED 1865.
THE CHEAPEST BOOK AKB STATIONERY STORK
££F QSQStQIAa
ORDER EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE DIRECT TO
Fillips cfc Crew, Atlanta, Oa.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
tiTOF' EVERY GRADE. SEND FOB PRICES.^
PHILLIPS, CREW & FBEYER.
taSritriw-Sm
ATLANTA. GA.
. .. A splendid nt?w stock
Parlor and Chamber Suits
From Twenty-five to Five Hundred Dollars complete:
i . ,l(P - * r-U*” ••••>• if:
’Printed in atiy color’ 'desired,^*! ifis
cheap'ap <?nn be done ir» the State.
• . . * «) - ' -ft • ! otr. -' - •• • ’
ilhy
GIYEUS YOUR ORDERS,
SAya4SibNKy,
And get good work, and sustain »
homo institution.
Call at the ATL
. - • *- *■
GEORGIAN office, Biono
iune28-lm.
ENS
I street, Athen»,Ga
DINING FOOM AND ,
. <• ;; .. ,-r.i i©!":.- ’’ **;:j t vn. - • n
JPricfis as cheap, as apy Fii strclass RoHse inc the South.
a. s: sEsaromo* & jr©..
•r
• 2teMa«p|tRi.»trfe€t J Attanta, Ga,
.h l(3r'iGUtf v ) {' . I - sj]»„;
Cotiage Suite.$25 to tfiO. .Send orders, or ktters if inquiry.
"ML.
Atlaaia, a©Qrgia*
Wholesale Liquor
mSwAtriw-Cm ,-
19 Alabama Streat.
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