The Northeast Georgian. (Athens, Ga.) 1872-1875, November 15, 1872, Image 2

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TO-gJJLJWJU. HT ■ OE5EB1L X0W9 fflfcS.' PUBLISHED EVERY tonoiirf 4 BY T. W. & T. L. GANTT, PROPRIETORS, AT TWO DOLLARS PER AWC1I, IX V Alii ABLY IX ADVANCE. OlBre, Bread Street, ilrsnitc Row THE SITUATION. The election is over and we have been beaten—shamefully beaten. ’ A great move hy the Irqst of, leaders to rescue the country from an accursed and tyranical admjnistmtion hxs been j defeated. Peace .and reconciliation ' Jeff. Davis got wlttM* for ^Pint- dent in Danphin t «euntf, .pOiinsjlvaaia.. fTlicre hare b«n'tw#'deaths from hydrophobia in St. Louis within a week. A Philadelphia telegram reports the ddath of Thomas Sully, the famous artist, jn that city in the 80th year of his age. * The great trotting race between Occi dent, tlte celebrated California,horse and. Lucy, came ■ off at San Francico. Lucy wou the hist heat in 2;25t, and the second in 2.20, distancing her opponent and wiuning the race. In the Trappist monasteries, in Eng-' land, there i# lio flesh-meat, no ^fish, no" butter, eggs, wine, lirnndy or whisky, and not a word of speech all *tlie year round. They readj nothing hot written by the saints! Egypt has not been neglected by. our countrymen abroad this season, a'nd has been rqjeetfeti and- spurned by : the j American eicufiionlstto the Holy Land majority—and an overwhelming ma- i arc now frequently expatiated on in the jority—of the !North. More oppfes- j London newspaper^"' Brother Jonathan sion, and' greater degradation for tire} in Palestine is a funny sight •South is put down on the bills. Sftch I 1 A man recently died in Xew jersey at 5sthe programme that has been mapped’ the age of ninety; who never owned or out for us fbr the future. Thousands worc » P^i 4 of-bodts in his life, and MBSB— ~ GEORGIA ITEMS.‘ ■ A colony of Lowndes county negroes' are about to embark for Liberia. A "talbot county farmer caught county farmer caught a neigh bor in his beaver trap the other dnjri " 1 A negro child was accidently burned” to death in Upson county last week. The Good Templars of Thnmaston are in a very flourishing condition. Col. W. G. HcAdoo says the building of the St. Mavy’s and Western Railroad is an assured fact. - ■ A Locomotive’s Race Thrbiigfi’s Sfiower of FIre»-Serious Interruption to ■Business. * 'Tr* . •V - . -- 'srtfS 3 The horse disease has reached Atlanta, and is classically denominated “ febriquo bronchialis.” A colored farmer of Washington county has raised turnips measuring . •seventeen and a half inches in Circumference. • Mr. J. Henly Smith, who lias been connected with the Atlanta Sun ha» retired, U-Knoxville, Tcnn. • The work Of draining Okeefenokce swamp has begun. , Some very fine iicat lias been discovered. , •• ^ * 1ru " ! >f n tcRuw by the name of Mohs was fined by the Mayor of Macon *25 and put to work on the street YofUO da vs’ for ill treating his wife. «of men, ns pure anil'honest as Gojj' I,u ‘’ errode '* nft railroad-car. lie outdo lus wii! forty, years ago. hat since he wro'e it all the witnesses, aud-the.heir-died some tjinebcforc-him. . . • - - United' State Judge- Jt.hn.C Unde •ever mode, have sacrificed every thing but their honor to reconcile the North"! and have peace jn our common coun. try, but what has it availed ? The } same hi towards I**'*"**”- » * : torn con.man.ling him to take the prison ha\e been basely deceived and betrayed | it's In jail-to the polls to vote at the elec- by our Northern allies. • ~ ‘, .. j 'vo°:l,°n the c)ay proceeding tlieelectioo ^ ?-n T, 1,a ',^1 g» ci., tSm tfST . 51,11 f lreval1 ' 1 - " e ; commanding him to take the prison- “ They have tion kept the word of promise to our hope, and broke it to our trust. As a people, the South has been true A Washington dispatch says Gen. Grant has recently received several letters, anohynibuk, ini'onniag him that, incas e iw atcel. They have signalized their he was re-elected,. tlteHvrireisi-intended virtue and courage hundreds of. times, j to t.s>sassiirnte likn./Tjjolettcnvitisatatecl The Good Templars of Milledgeville have sever, d the-r connection with the Grand Lodgj, and will return their char ter. . Chap Norris is again on the war-path He threw a tomahawk at a special deputy slieritlm Atlanta the other dav, and had to be arrested and bound over. . A negro w!.o murdered another negro in Talbot county some weeks ago says lie.has seen the ghost of his vlcfiw „„ several occasions. ,^ k ® art is crowi «S i'tsti?v over the act tliat a passeuger coach has at last been placed upon the narrow-gauge road running to that place. 3 John Beard, of Newton countv, lost house ami furniture, by fire liis Tfe 1 ** 4 nd r r - V “». ™ *he same n q.hliorliood, suffered Irom a similar cuJjuuity. "C have shown that, without a doubt,! = ivt l ‘ a ‘ Tresident.no uneasiness what- we have sought for peace. We have voted for Greeley as an evidence that we were willing to bury the hatchet and once more shake hands, and have e\er, the writers be:nng supposed to be insane. i It may not stein to bo specially no- I table that a serious conflict has arised a «Mqr i- All m , w j <W * “ 0 r.it Ir A.,? U r? 0ck ' , 1Kar Gonyivs, hns kept rust put ot ins wheat tor seven years, bv sowing one hundred pounds of salt per sow acre tures have l>oen henceforth, we must tnke care of o Ur -1 eelyes. Spurn the men, North or j South,’ who Have sung hosannas to ■ , r- V,mucll, Lot rejected. From j an d ir.fiuer.tiul ressults liav m port an e often grown out o! such complications. At any rate, the Swiss Federal Government has signified an intention of making the Grant; who have shouted for corrup- j casc °f M AlcrMillo.l an occasion for a tion ami villainy. We say again, we J 3«*«»1 movement against the pretensions must look to ourselves. Constitutional i of the ,Io, 5 Sw - liberty and the right of citizens has ; Under the new system of voting by keen decided against us in the late j ballot in England, voters who cannot election. It makes but little difference i rcud are P ut ihough au elaborate cere- what efforts we make to return to old I m0D - v . the presiding officer marking times, to old and pure ptincipals j 0 | "bli a pen on the ballot the named V « a . i 1Dnn.l. .1 -if a .. _ . • , honor and to justice, we will never be sustained by the Northern people. We are once more under the foot of the tyrant —we may writhe, but there will stay until God, in his mercy, secs proper to relieve u.«. Let us yo to work like men—forget there is a Gen eral Government, if it will only let us, and build up our own State atlairs. Georgia is prospering. Let us try and keep her so. ‘ ^ _ *■ '' ' * r ’ ' -i f FIRE IN’ BOSTON. f ? ( *’ The mills of the Gods grind slow.” '• Scarcely-.-, av year has passed V^inoo Chheugo was laid in ashes. '"Not -a year since fire passed over tiirec hun« dreil acres of land in tins North v.;cst, •destroying homes, timbers, slock and whole tamilics. The people 'lmvo 'scarcely got over th8 heavy losses bc- fore ,ijewa flashes over Abe ..wires that • a IjWgeportion of. Boston lias Iretn' laid low by the' fire fiend—£200,000,- 000 ivortirbf projicrty destroyed.' r It is said, after Columbia, S. C., .was he candidate, the illiterate voter wishes to vote for, the voter holding the top of the pen. Electioneering agents have great diflieulty in training stupid voters so that they will bo sure to pat the atark in the right place, no one being allowed to enter the booth but the voter. The ritualistic clergy in London ar- making efforts to furnish comfortable and respectable places n which work ingmen and women may spend their evenings, free from the temptations of the public house parlors. Here is one of trfc announcements: “On announcements: “On Thursday evening throughout the winter otujgirls' schools will be open to all members of the St.Mary Magdalene Society front 8:30 to 10 r. m. chess, drouths,'papers' Ac. Women are invited to bring their work,but not their babies. They will be able to get tea at a small charge. Men arc-invited 1 1» bring-^heir pipes and to- baraouguout&r.becr yik* it. God tave the Queen!” • Tub ; Vacant Genkbai-siiif.—Gen. HtAifibclk, by'the death of Gen. Meade, is made senior Major General, and as such :6‘ entitled to • the complimentary cora- hurnt, some one attempted (o"tnke up 1 mand of ,1,c Department of the Atlantic, a collection in the North fot the'si'f i " iada « cant «hi IfittCs death.' The <nrBrj j in * .:.i- _ s . ! Department, however,-ia to be abolished, Bishop George F. Pierce has returned Ins home in Spann, alter a long tour the est, looking not u bit the'worse for wear. A meeting of the members of the Atlanta Bar was held on Saturday, with '’"i a view to organizing a Law Association, Ue and a committee appointed to prepare a constitution. 1 1 Monday afternoon the Georeia Fire Company of Augusta celebrated their supper fd an ‘ UVcrsary b - v a parade and The Conttitutionalut savs there are cases of the epizootic yet in Augusta. A man named Cope, in Newton conntv, ras fa-ally cut on Sundav »- was m any cut on Sundav night bv another named Tomlin. Whiskey. Three bays in black relieved a coun- tiy-man of one hundred dollars the other night. ' A Virginia City says i Last night John Bfirthohimew made the trip as enmneer on.the loco- nidtivd 'Kano, carrying.'-thfa jiasaengdr train. Early‘this -morning, on enter ing the long JunQsd.lftpgiJ American Flat, and on turning.thy.gacve-piside, Bartholomew diseovi ^ from the'rttof oT tbe^ffiniiel end, and having too m^ch ftiofn'erituin to stop, Bartholomew.: pulWd,,,. wide open and aud.pj^ouger train plunging through t^e fire amid a shower of v faffing umitlrs, #r fire- and earth. Comil#through fn fciftty (He tram, was stopped and 'am attempt was mado to arouse thp ..wateJimwi, who hyes at this end of thefunnel, but the watchman m nhf'at' home! Tlie ti Ain“\vas then ruri u]v tfi| BfaltTc side *”{*•'«®. .^'ne -prfiertjfef- to GoW Hill and hitch d on-to?a tflat-car, and the. Liberty fire .engiHftyvaa. taken on board and the engine relumed io the tunnel. Filling the fenffer at the American flat watcr-ftBKj-and ap- pi oachiug the northewi e^tning as near os.was safe, the fire eogkA^minenccd throwing water upo-yl^re.. When the passenger- train ©une through, tire ire did not appear to toeing much headway, but by thotj*' ' * reached the Baititf i btirst from the north! train htid L,: fignies in One the-bodies again, iiild of ascertaining if this had bee*» v a menagerie with"» few. double-headed. persona in the there lay exactly twenty corps; and/to make matters itdfse, otte of . _ . . them was a bald-headed man, who, for A ” ubllc additional security to his scalp, 1 ' had run a strap over his head find buckled it under his chin. .New Advertisements. PUBLIC MEETING. When they returnod, the entire camp devoted itself to meditation and calcu lation. Twenty men killed and forty- seven scalps in the possession of a single brave, * without coanting those secured by other participants in the contest. The more the warriors pon dered over this fact, the more perplex ing it became. A brave, while eating his -upper and reflecting upon the prob lem, would suddenly imagine he saw his way clear, and he would stop, with his mouth full of baked dog, and fix his eyes upon the wall and think desper ately hard. But the solution invaria bly eluded.him.. Then all of them would glide behind their wigwams and perform abstruse mathematical calcu lations upon 'their fingers; arid’ they would get sticks and jam the points into the sand and do hard sums out of their aboriginal arithmetic. Ai d they woifid tear around through the Indiaii rule of. three, and struggle >!m>ugh their own kind of vulirur fractions, and wrestle with something that they believed to be a multiplication table. But,in vain. Forty-seven scalps off heads! it seemed impossi- riff* A Mr. Cross is working on the chain gang m Macon because lie was cross to Ins wife. aldosta has two hundred and eiHity- threc children between the ages of six and eighteen years—one hundred and ntty white and one hundred and tliirtv- threo colored. J . k young man of Washington conntv just starting in life, made this year with one horse and laborer, fifteen * Uiles of cotton and one hundred and twenty-five bushels ot com. Dr. Daniel Lott is giv ing away lots of land in a newly laid-otf town at' the junction of the Gulf and Brunswick and Albany Railroads to actual settlers who will improve them. This is better than going to Texas. Col. Elisha Smallwood, n carpenter of Thomson, has left an invalid wife and eloped with a 11 arren comity woman. An Echols county negro got lib head in the cogs of a horse-power the other day and materially damaged the machine. He was looking for a nickel w hich lie had dropped. The Covinngton Enterjrritc say* Possum for supper at a boarding house in town, on last Sunday night week, lmd stteli an effect on a young man that he arose in his “night garments” and was found fast asleep perched on the limb-of a persimmon tree gnawing a green ’simnion. .. . . = forers, but .the reply to tiie'rcque-i wax ** We.’ivljlgi ve fi ve hundrctl dol lars to purchase arsenic to kill * oil the rest of the d—d rebels.” Columbia was burnt—Atlanta'was burnt—Sher man’s army passed through the South,' with fire and sword. We have no comments to make, “ vengeance is more saith the Lord, and I wilj repay it.” so that General Hancock will remain in his present command. It is ruinord in army cirelers that Gen. Ijoward is to be promoted to : . Major Generalship, and then at once retired, and either Gen C .nby or Gen. Terry promoted to the vacancy. The Brigadier Generals will then be reduced to six, us required'bv law*. ' '■> ~ ■ •- f t' •> LATEST NEWS. The following is a summary of the latest Hews, which we clip from the Atlanta Sun: The Duchy of Brunswick is swal lowed up by Prussia. Thirty-two citizens of Macon have been taken to Savannah for trial. F. A. Hawley, Boston Banker and Broker, has sus-' pended. The Equitable Insurance Company has stisjrcndcd. Special shipments from Now York yesterday were *1,000,000. Many business sus pensions liave taken place in conse quence of the Boston Fire. An AJ- hany Bank was robbed of *-100,000.! The horse disease, in a new shape, is prevalent, flitch stolen property has, been recovered from Boilon thieves.' Heavy gules are reported Jbn the Eng lish Coast. Tlie Boston Belief Com mittee protest against the further issue of currency hy the Secretary of the Treasury. A gentleman has been arrested in Louisiana for counterfeit ing,Election Tickets. Peace is at last' announced iu Mexico. No Fiarm;* {xareHi-iiUitnJS wnjf the South.—We are glad to note, fio n an editorial in the administration organ, the New "i ork Times, that the italics!* will nit iiiterfcrb any more wlh the Southern FtAtes. • Kadkalism liera, we are tol.j, is t<ibc left to fight ,ts otfn Kittles ifrtlieThfure, unaided hy the government. This is good news. It is an admissirrn that the do- Sayannah has just received her first shad. Afri'-an managers, at an election down the river below Savannah, forwarded ns their election returns a notched shingle in lieu of a tally sheet. In the Superior Court of Richmond county, on Saturday, seteneo w-ispasstd on Ifcnry Johnson, a negro, who was convicted of the murder of Mr. James II. Mattin, near Bel-Air. Rntisc-Lowery, who was captured in Harris county some time ago, under the name ot George Applewhite, li*s been identified by the Sheriff of Robson county, North Ourrolina. A negro man stump -d his toe in Griffin the other day, and died in a few hours. Whereupon the Xnr* observes. ‘ Truly life hangs on a brittlu thread. niinant party has conducted its last, campaign on war fsshe.*, nndfhat'henrts W iiite Labok ix the SotiTU.-The pop-’ ularfallacy that white laborcis cannot endure the lieat of the cotton, sugar and rice plantations of the'South, la explo ded hy New Orleans Picayune, which says that white laborers are working in the field all over the. State of Louisiana the year round as low down os tide wa ter from the Gulf of Mexico ami < n tl e islands along the Gulf shore—and these Ubo/s arc not more sickly than colored men, or men who stay in the shade. . A Gwkat Comhobt.—Amid the wreck and ruin oflust Tuesday's work there ft* onegreut comfort lelt us. AVe know how to beat Grant next time. We’ll nominate him. V ».; ■ j » •• '• ■ .heard from in Georgia tire majority of Cana, and Ptfler'nltJrtfinteresting relics . Greeh y and Brown is 11,476. of O’Conner is 1,601 j „■ . t Tlie vote forth it will confront'its adversaries P'ith other weapons than it lias em ployed fur the j-ast seven years. Wc. trust i!:at the New York Tme.i truly represented the intMiiidhs'njr the giv- ernment. Ku-KIiix bills and enlorce- ment nets aud, Toeonstructious nre not tlie measures bcstonlculated to make us loyal. Persevered in they rather tend to produce a state <.f feeling which might sonic day become a source ot very serious danger to the United States. *4* v ' n * eeitrrfing tlie London Dalit Xcies, a host of uu A hideously ugly negro having eloped witli a young white woman of Madivun, the editor of the Daily Deognsa lias be come a Darwinian enthusiast. Geo. Ulmer, the Savannah printer who fi ll and broke his leg several days ago. has had it broken twice since by the doctors. Dr. Hicks disputes tlie positions assumed by Dr. Harrison in his recent lecture on spiritualism in this city. Abont seven miles from Maeon, a negro named Jbn' O. Pry atH-motcd to rape n three year old wliitti cirf. He was arrested, but wut allowed to escape by careless officers, One hundred dollars is offered for his arrest. A negro boy, in the employ, of Scott Wimbish, of Gr .ffin. stumped bis toe and fell on the pavement. lie complained of a pain in his stomach, and died in three days after. The Savannah cadets are trying to recorgaiiize. Syvnyze and his wile are before the divorce courts. great sheet, and lenpetj iuto, tlie ai( nearly one hundred feet, presenting’ a magnificent appearance in the tlistaiTce. A-J- Bhbton, agent of the Hank of Colifiirnia, started xlomi’a little after 0 o’clock, taking a locoityyfjvp, but bc- ore it arrived an immeuset column of smoke was seen issuing from the further end of ti e tunnel, showing that the fire had made rapid progress southward immediately after the passenger train came through: At noon to-day .the timbers and ties for a distance of 500 feet from the north entrance had been destroyed, and the tunnel filled by caving. 'The fire engines are working on the north side, forcing water from one locomo ive tender over to tlie other at the south entrance, which is playing into the tun nel. The tunnel will be destroyed anti filled hy caving with the exception of 100 feet at the south end. This will close the road for a week or ten days. It is unfortunate tliat nearly all the passouger trains belonging to the com pany are cut off on the short piece of road between this city and the tunnel. Ihe break will also necessitate the shutting down of nearly or quite all the mails on the Carson river, including the Eureka, Santiago, Vivian, Merri- mac, Brunswick, Yelloijr Jacket, aid Mexican, the three latter being mills of great capacity, at work on ore from the Crown Point mine. • - Tlie origiu of tho.-fire was a spark from a locomotive passing through several hours previous to this morning’s train. The fire was finally extinguish ed at noon to-day. A large force of men are already at work excavating, and it 13 cxi»ected to take several days to have the tumid in proper shape. Meanwhile, passengers, baggage, mail and express matter will be-transferred. If deemed necessary, however, a track, which wjll take two day* in building, will lie laid around the tunnel. • They tried it with algebra, and let ,the number of heads equal x and the number of scalps equal y, and they multiplied..* into y and subtracted every letter in the alphabet iii succes sion from the result until their brains reeled, but still the mystery remained unsolved. At last a secret council was held, and it was determined that Squatting Bear must have some powerful and wonderful charm wl ic’i enabled him to jierforra such miracles, and all hands agreed to investigate the matter upon the first opportunity. So the next week there was another fight, iu which four persons were killed, and that night Squatting Bear actually had the audacity to rush out one hundred and eighty-seven scalps, and to ask those benighted savages, sitting round their fire, to believe that he had snatch ed all that hair from those four heads. It was too much—much too much ; they se.zed him and drove a white oak stake through his bosom to hold him still, and then they proceeded to h s wigwam to ascertain how that st alp business was conducted by the Bear family. They hurst opeu the fa.rat< go trunk, ti e first thing, and iLutein they found 1,500 wigs, and a keg of red paint, purchased bv the d sgraceful aboriginal while in Phila- dcipnia. d hat cou dud'M his career. They buried him it once in the Saratoga trunk, and the wigs witti him, and ever since that time they have elected annually a committee on scalps, whose business it is to examine every hirsute trophy with a double-barrel gun mi croscope of nine hundred diameters. A Strange Visitor.—The Fay etteville (Ark.) AVuw of October 24th describes as what apjiears to have been tlie fall of an srolite: About tivelve miles south of Hunts ville, Madison county, on the 8th AbORKiINiHp’POMTM-l \N. iD8t '’ OCCT,rred the most ,TOBderf «i A Story of MathematicalScalp-Ilal-dag- How an Indian ‘ Itrufc I’.-octired scalps-Sqtutting BenrU Straugem, "T "J ' •: * Bishop Pierce ins been in Sparta. Joe Howard lias been arrested in Augusta for robbing the (lead. Tlie Sparta Planter is rejoiced with a Among them were a , turnip 31 inches in diameter. commonly interesting relics were de stroyed at the recent fire in tlie lioya] ' Monastery and i’algce ofthe Escuriuh I, near Madrid.• Aiiwinot fiimn wam •»' 1 .iiehr Madrid, bar of tbe grid-iro^<qu phich St. Law rence was burnt; a pieee of the sponge in which drink was given to our Saviour while hanging on the cross; some pictures of the column to which he was bound when scourged; two thorns: from hiswhwfl;' n piece qf hi* tunic f a piece of the manger in which ho was lwrn ; the thigh-bone, of St. iiv win, UlC llll£l|-UUne, UI Of. l’aul; some Bones Af the Evangelists Herod; a finger of St. Lawrence and half ofdiia hack-bone; the entire bodies of St. Mauricio, St. Theodorus, St. Mercury, St'. ^Villiain, and others; the heads of SI.' Bias, St. Julian, St. Felix, and others; a ribofSt. Albans; f^stiwi; % ftwt *f st. H . ^ , ip ure apesue; cbe^ftBc . Ei.ectiox ik Georgia.—In 97 counties water pets from the-marriage feast at of men and events mentioned in eode- ] s : astical history. A mother iu Savannah gave her inj tout a quantity ot laudanum by mistake. It is needless to add tliat the child came 'very near tfayiir.y. Thirty two" citizens of Macon are accused of “ intimidation,” and have to gi» to Sitvnnnnh for trial. _ The work of draining Okeefenokkec swamp has been liegun. Some very tine peat lias been discovered. Governor Smith received a consign nient of .cavalry arms on Friday. Thq AVnrrcnton Clipper and the Atlanta Stiu urc now running on the manly and able platform of u I told you so.” ' The Albany Nntt now contends that planters must become farmers, and all our large bodies of prouductive lands cut np into email- places” supplied with necessary buildings, and emproye nients and suited to the reduced means and cireumstancesof the people. Two Jonesboro ladies quilted a whole quilt in one evening last week, and.the Tima alludes to'it as “ expedition.” During the risen* visit.nf. a party of Indians to the East, on^of tlie num ber, Squatting Bear, was* observed to behave Himself hi a Veiy‘ reniarkal.le and mysterious manner.He separa- ted himself fiom-bis companions upon one occasion lor severul hours, and was then seen returning dragging a huge Saratoga trunk “whiner lnm through trie streets '‘n!ih i 'la string. When he reached bis lodaipgs vrith the trunk, the other . Indians- ^Kere puz zled. Some of them believed the trunk to be a model for a new kind of wigwam with a MaMsartP^iduf,' while others conceived the iden.lhat it was a patent bath-tub of some peculiar sort, and that Squatting Bear, ip a inonnnt of mental ablx-rration, had been seized with an inexplicable and unprecedented desire to wash himself. The souls of the savages burned with fiery indignation as they contemplated tlie possibility of tlie adoption of this revolutionary, enervating and demor alizing practice ofthe pale faces hy the nobler red man. But when they ques tioned Squatting Bear and remonstra ted with him, tliat incomprehensible brave merely placed his copper-colored finger ujkiii his burnt-umber ’nose and winked solemnly with his right eye. The trunk wag carried through the wigwam of Squatting Bear muopened (at the exjx-nse of. Uncle Sun,) and within the precinct of his home it was hidden finally from view,"hud was soon entirely forgotten. s : In the tribe, the brave who killed the largest number of enemies iu any given year, and .secured the. usual trophies of victory, was entitled to oo Bear was known to have, "iiiftent aspi rations for the office, and hie : worked hard to win it. For awhile taftcr bis return he was always . foremost in ipswere Meeting of the Citizens of Athens is hereby called, to meet in the Court House, on Wednesday, November 20th, 1872, At 7 i-3 o’clock p. in., For the purpose of Nominating a Mayor and Aldermau tor the ensuing year. H. BEUSSE, Intendant. Watchman copy once. Office Geogia Railroad. ATHENS Nov. 13th 1872. I hereby notify all persons having Fertilizers st this depot, that unless the same be removed within a reasonable time after their names are published In the “ Northeast Gkos- oiav,” the Fertilizers will be sent to a warehouse and stored at the expense of Consignees. A. GRANT, Agent. Livery Stable HAVE A LIVERY STABLE On Thomas Street,-—J” where Horses will be FED and cared for. Alio, a WAGON YARD. J! Z. ( OOPI-.R. novl.Vly SAMUEL P. THURMOND, mt.attorney at Law, ATHENS, GEORGIA, aw Office over Barry’s Store, Broad Street. * WU1 Practice in the Counties of Clarke, Walton, Jackson, Banks, Franklin, Madison and Hall. SEW AD v LONGS & BILLlIPs, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN F4INTS, OILS, DYE-iT.UfFS, fe WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP Perfumery, Fancy Goods, we HAVE JfOW A LARGE &TOCA OF GLASS, ALL SIZES, WHICH WE WILL SELL VEEV lift ;wv ‘cnaiANaaa t a H'Uot “BO l*°j attsoddo anXXXV alKITXOn^o^twoqraazo^ '.S?■■ , •11“ * *H!» a,u ■><>**; oq« u« JOJ poauxus u»q olsq SKOOH OKB^J* ^ asva r id ox aaaxiivavnD mho.w vmm 3mo aims j °i ^XV * ' 'Tgs : s3omd mums iv sHmittia axvK xiiai i siiix oa ox axv «'A3xok xsaxsTai -toysaanxaid assisok , anx Havre ox si xoarao xr ;8odAfto<>.i.i;v| put? sqdcjljo)«i|i LAMAR CO B. A. 3. ERWIN, HOWELL COBB CORB, ERWIX & COBB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, A THE NS, GEORGIA. T3T Office in tlie Deupree Building. OFt mie am In the Superior Court. G eorgi a, madison co.— Present: lli» Honor Garnett Andrews, Judge uf said Court. SAMUEL G. STRICKLAND, Transferee, vs. DAVID WIMPEY. Mortgage in Madiso^Supe- rior Court, September Term, 1S72. It appearing to the Court, bf the petition of -Samuel G. Strickland, accompanied br the notes and mortgage d.cds that, on theisth of June, IMG, and startling phenomenon that has ever been witnessed hy the citizens of that neighborhood. Near the farm of Captain Smith, Sheriff of the county, some of the citizens were startled by a frightful noice like the rushing of a mighty cauuon hall through the air. Oil looking lip they discovered some thing tliat .looked like a solid column of fire passing with tremendous veloc ity, through the air, with a whining, hissing sound, something like that of a shell, but many.fold louden It ap peared to lie from eight to ten feet iu length, and from four to live feet in diameter, but it was passing with such swiftness that it may have been many times.larger than it appeared. When first discovered it seemed to be several hnndred feet above the earth, and was inclining in its course toward the ground, profusely emitting great sparks of fire. About a minute or two after it passed oot of sight an awful explo sion was heard, that shook the earth for mi?«i around, and was heard for a a distance of fifteen mifes. ' CONFEDERATE MONUMENT. We cncc store earnestly solicit theatteutiua ef our people to the enterpri.-c fur the er ction of a Monument ill honor of the Coutederate Dead of Ct-ontia, a»J others who were killt-J or died on Georgia Mil. The lime for ihi-olstrlbniiun Is ni|>- iilly approaching It will take place in ‘this city on the lourtn ol December next, Deo Voiahtc. There will positively be no p-ftojui-meirt. All sales will stop on the twentieth of November. Ihe feteoV this eir.irt will be derided then. Our people willeshibt *heir pmtilude for Ihe Moody saciifici'. ef their brute defenders, or exhibit to the world their euhl ii.d.tleienee. They sriltea- hiuit tbeirptitle or Its to-,; their appruciatlon ef those trho fell in their eei vhe, or a disregard of tlie noblest racribeo which man eat. make for his own laud, hDpvojdc and tueir bouts. U'e vet believe the:spiGfsot th ■ dead stIR haunt the laud they lured, and £•■ wlii. hUtey died. We >*i believe thatthtwe w. olive i» these haunts ur love will stihsiuntiuily i» ove their tl.-votioa to the dead “ Soldiees iu Gray Htuidieds, yea thous ands u|m>ii th-iu-a >ds, wilt w sh to become tiiare- holOers iu the tribute to their feme between uow and the twcutietbuf.Xov. tuber.. Weusost re»p-.c - fully request thenl'to rcBeet. Those theusuadsof names thrown upou us at the last moment tuny an overwhelm us as to make it in.HO.cibi. to prepare alt of t eireeit fieites,- rwtord.tbtir name*,mail mortgage the defendant made to and delivered his two proni- iswry notes, bearing tlie dates aforesaid, whereby he promised liy the first day of October next, after the date of said notes, to pay one John M. Carrol or better, in oee of sold notes, seventy-fire gallons ol good proof Peach Brandy, for value received, and in the other of said notes to poy John M. Car- roll or bearer seventy-live gs Ions or good proof Corn Whiskey, for value received, and on the day and year aforesaid the defendant, tbo tetter to secure the payment of said notes, executed and deli vein! to mid John M. Carrol his deed of mert- gnge, whereby tlie slid David Wbtiupev mortga ged to the said John M. Carrol a certain tract or parcel of Land in said county, adjoining lands of Strickland, Nash, Harris sod others, beginning at a post-oak, running south 74, and west S3 chains mud SO links to ■ post-oak, thence north SU and west 22 chains to the branch; thence down the creek to a dogwood, thence south 19 and east 17 chains SO links, to a pice ; thence south 46 and east 9 chains to a pine ; thence north 17 and east 17 chains to a red-oak ; thence south 34, east 8 chains to a red-oak; thence south 7>£, north 88 chains to a post-oak, the lieginning—containing one -uiulred and forty acres, more er less. Which mortgage ha ve been transient: ■ tofthis plaintiff, and it appears that said notes reaaain unpaid. It is, therefore, ordered that said defendant do pay into court, on or before the first day of the next term ol th s court, the principal iuterest and coris due on said notes, or show cause to the contrsrv, and onfeilureof the defendant so to do, the Equity .f Redemption in and to said mortgaged premises he forever thereafter Itarrvd and forsclosed, and it is further ordered that this Rule be published in the Northxast Georgian, (formerly Southern Ban ner), once a mouth for four months previous to tho next term uf this court, or served or the de fendant. A true extract from the minntes of said eoart. November tlth, IS72. J. M. SKINNER, uovli-lamtm Clerk Superior Court. GRIER’S ALMANAC jy/'K rs?3, For site by the Gross or Dozen, at Macon prices, AT BURKE’S BOOK STORE. eetC5-tf R. 1. BRUMBY & CC1., Druggists and Pharmacists, HJLOa .NCI S3BRIDW mm t mi DXINVJf XI A TIVIJ'ddSS ‘da aais xiiora 3K axi3 q r IIAl SH3K0XSQ3 ‘jsiavoo; acaisdn asiinaAay i KonoHJ/iv ■ A. K CBILDS, R. NICKERSON, Y. H. WYM CHILDS, NICKERSON & CO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN STEEL, NAILS, HORSE & MULE SHOE italm in rog» Cheminls, Paint Mtiiicints, r Dlilb;GISTS SL’SDIUES. Special attention given toFrcscriptiousatall hours College AienUe, Athene. Oa. JAY 0. (BAILEY, Auction & Commission Merchant Broad Street, Athens, Ga. Speetal Attention Given to the Purely ase, sale or Renting oj Real Estate. All Returns Made Promptly, October II, 13T2. ATHENS faundtj and Machine Woib, enpy the position OS chief. Squatting »t»*m an; I»yp4«w l fio uumUra for the'diaWia^ M •r» TA.L »-- 1. xk. 1 '*■ 1 *- - TV*" - XD IM 4iel.il every fight; pad when the counted orouud the camp-fire, lie in variably had secured the grtlftfef num ber. (jSradually, however, (J d6rtain of the braves were impressed with the no tion that fSquattiug’s trophies some times did not bear a very correct pro- purtion to tlie ferocity of the contest or to the number of the slain. Several times, after a brief skirmish.in which ten or fifteen men were killed, Squat ting would come sidling home with as many scalps as there were dead men, while, at the same time, the'other war riors would together liave nearly as nianv more. The braves thought it wps queer, but they did not give'the subject very sc.ious attention until after the fnfts- sacre of a certain band ofemigrant* which had passed clow by the camp of the tribe. There were . just twenty C ersons in.the company^ and after, the utch'ery several Indians took the tribe to count the bodies add tb keep talley with a butehertknife qpon 'the side of a chip. That nighty when the scalps were numbered, eaqh jjrave had one or two apiece, but fiqualtlng iWr iiauded otit exactly forfy-se^en” Of the most- beautiful bunches of ; htfnian <h6ir that ever .were seen ’west of tho Misgi#- eippi. The braves looked cr^jpeyed at each other and cleared' theif * throats; Two of the number stole out to, the battle-field for tbe'piirposd'of'clyirating tic Mce.-c«niy r turn.a, win. uei.iiuoniui uu came and their diiupi»lntmeut h the chances at the dls ribuliuu uf the prize*. L«t thuev, then, who nave the means Mid intend tncuntriimte do mi at once. If Mime :.r» Dot nauly sad must wait, let tHelrcuntribationscomc *» soon as they are able to make them to be agent* iu their lucaiitr, or to .Bis office. Hare uofeary of irjv-kcry, or fraud, or ape. nlgttcn. Whatever may have happened In othvr schemes or sections, we Imv.-on organized a*-oc t at on, g..n*ut- ing of some of our l f t citizens. An expose will l* mode of all that has been and will be don* iu con nection with tbia enterprise. All will be feijr and honorable. IfaU the ticket! shall besold, the amount to tie distrslmted will be ill cnr.ency, one hundred and thirty-one tliousanddol are; in real estate, nine, ty-nino thousand dollars; io cotton, twenty th u- sand dollars; m king a grand total of two hundred amt fifty tlmusaud dollar*. If gU the Ucketaarc not sold the amount received (after deducting the portion allotted to the monu ment, the coinud«ious of the ageuts, and the sum required to defray the n. cossgry expenses), will be distributed among the shareholders. The pre cedence in this fetter case will I* given—1st, to the 1,744 priz.-s In curreucy ; 2d, to the real estate; 3d, to the eotton. Wc are pleased to state that expenses hare been much diminished by the liberality of a portion of the newspapers, and Ihe boundtos- assistance rsL- dered us free of charge by the Southern Express Company ot this city. Should auy one who h»ve nude, or mar make, voluntary donations to aoy uc-.ount, desire to ex change their special tickets for others which fur nished chances In the drawing, we orour agents, la this or other Buies, will cheerfully comply with their wishes. We propose to furnish two whole tickets to the proprietor of aoy weekly paper, and three to the ATHENS, GEORGIA. Vi Machinist*. Pattern Work,Smithing Repairing. Havir- an rxtensive collection rattexns, aunafrctniw proprietor of any daUy («per in this Bute, or oat of it, who will publish this notice until the twen tieth of November. In doing tkU we ave aware thevwil he influenced by liberality of sentiment, rather than remuneration fer tlieir work All orders promptly attended to. <*et»,W; 'hole Tleketj, 8o: rut L. A A. U. McLAWS, - General Agents. be found at the New Drug .. A few tickets can Store, for solo by Ur. Herrington King. THE NORTHEAST GEORGIAN ‘ i ' * i ■ Is 0u!y $2 Per Annum. SUJ}SC%T$£ rox IT. 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