The Northeast Georgian. (Athens, Ga.) 1872-1875, December 20, 1872, Image 2

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[HE NORTHEAST GEORGIAN, PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. BY T. W. & T. L. GANTT, PROPHIETOR3, AT TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. OBeo, Broad Street. Granite Row ABLE STATESMANSHIP TnE LAST HOPE OF AMERICAN FREEDOM. To those who have been accustomed by historical study, to take a philoso phic view of national events, it is clearly apparentthat this Government is poised upon the brink of that narrow strait which separates a Union of force from generally diffused despotism. If this is not true, history is a vain teacher and the lamp of experience a mest un certain light Never yet in the history of this world has a Government, found ed upon the consent of the governed, been changed by revolution to an arbi trary Government of force in one sec- thn of the commonwealth, ami remain ed a free Republic in the other section ■of the common country. This is a politico) phenomenon which we are not destined to witness long in this coun try. It is impossible. Austria could not have its Hungary, unless itself was a despotism ; Russia could not oppress Poland, unless it suffered the same op pression, and the Northern people can not destroy the liberty of the South without aiming a mortal blow at their «*vn freedom. Tlijsse conclusions are inevitable. If the Constitution re mains unchanged, laws must be of gen eral operation, and the same laws which inflicts ruin and nfHiction on the fiouth, can at any time be directed to wards the North. But to change the Constitution in this respect, is to give arbitrary power of local legislation to the general government which affects the same result in a different way. In addition to the unfortunate anomaly bere presented, there are other reflec tions which must assail the mind of the patriot with terror and despair. Tho condition of affairs in the State of Louisiana, where the Federal authority determines and decides what constitutes the Government of a State, and there by places its own creatures in power. In the State of Alabama it is but little better, the action of the Legislature overawed by the presence of the Fed eral soldier}'. The amendment offered to the Constitution in Congress, to com pel the people to vote for President and Vioe President directly, ami not by States. The movement on foot for the Government to obtain control of ail the telegraph Hues of the country, and to substitute, in a large measure, the tele graph for the mail, and dins to know the secrets of every political movement, and more than all, the spirit and en ergy of the Administration party, presages most clearly the tendency of this Government to centralism, and, therefore, to tyranny. The only hope of the patriot, is the constancy and de votion of the American people to the immortal principles for which Hamp den and Sydney died, and which are the only son; foundations of good Gov ernment. But to utilize, and to make effective tins popular love for liberty, the people must hare leaders, in whose intelligence and virtue they cau rely, and, therefore, at last able statesman ship is the main hojie for American freedom. One of the chief causes for the lack of appreciation which North ern men seem to have for Southern rights, is the absence of Southern statesmen from the floors of Congress. When a Butler or a Morton would discharge their venom and hatred against the South, and hurl their miserable gibes and jeers and sarcasms at the Soutliem people, t’icre have Ikch men to refute, to answer, and to turn their weapons against themselves. The State of Georgia on one occasion was marked out for the special game of the rebaldry and falsehood of Butler. The Georgia Congressmen feared to enter tlie lists with this master of Senatorial fence, and they gave their time to Northern men to reply. And yet, what history is there more defcusible than that of the State of Georgia. Our Congressmen, while devoted to our interests, were not speakers or Consti tution statesmen. Had either of the Stephens, or Toombs, or Bcnj. Hill, or Herschel V. Johnson been there, with what mortification aud contempt would this .outlaw have been overwhelmed. But as long as wc arc the children of fnlljr we will reap its bitter harvests. Seduced by popular manners, or a gal lon^ war record, or a gentlemanly character, we have forgotten that hero ism and gentility alone, do not con stitute statesmanship. We must have constitutional iuwycrs and powerful debaters in Congress. We have ruled this country for many years by the gepiifs qt our statesmen. We cau save it now, by the same beheficient means. Let our. Legislature then be guided hy this rule, in the selection of a Senator. Send a constitutional lawyer and a de- bat^jable to grapple with the giants of Radicalism, and Georgia at least, L ' L. _.. l 1....1 J A Tale of TnE Sea—Two of tiie Men of the Lost Steamer Mis souri.—The Jacksonville Republican gives an account of the finding by Captain Gideon Low, of the sea boat “ Ebenczer,” on Grand Key Island, two of the men from the loss steamer Missouri. The captain was hunting on the island and discovered a hut. Near the hut he saw what he supposed to be a dead man, but on a nearer approach the person raised himself with great effort of his elbow, and giving a va cant stare, he uttered, “ Thank God, at last! I thought my last hour had come.” Near by was the dead body of the other man. They left the Missouri on the 22d day of October, and, after many perils in a leaky boa , landed or. the Island. They subsisted on spiders, crabs, snails and prickly pears. On tho seventh day after landing, one died. His name was not known, but tho letters A. S. were marked on his arm. The living one, by name Richard, was taken on board the captain’s vessel, and proper treatment soon restored him to his natural health, and the Ebenezer be i.ig obliged to put back on account of storms, he was left at Green Turtle Key, in charge of the deputy Ameri can Council, who forwarded him to Nassau, New Providence. He was on the island sixteen days. This is the same Smith an account of whose sufferings and safety was re cently telegraphed throughout the com] try- GEORGIA ITEMS. Some days since the Atlanta Constitu tion became enamored of Governor Smith. The Ileareld is down with the same complaint, and endearingly calls him “our Governor.” we trus that there will not be another duel. New Advertisements. xmmfimj&z In Oglethorpe eountr, on the 17th Instant, by Em. F. II. Ivey, Mr. E. J. Sharp, of Jackson county, to Miss Mattie Baughn of Oglethorpe. - A$ 1.500 fire in Snvun Atlanta is advertised fur sale. Stiect ears arc now running in Selma. Hope Hull, Esq., has bccu acting W. Athens’ Retail Prices Corrent FOR THE WEEK ENDING DU ES HER 20. Corrected by J. II. Huggins & Co., Gen eral Commission Merchants, Broad Street, Athens Georgia. Since our last report on cotton the exports from all ports in United States have been heavier than the full receipts, hence a better feeling on cotton in all the markets, and from all the lights before us, the crop will fall far short of the general cotton reports. We would advise our planting friends who desire to hold cotton to sell out their eutire crop and buy futures, for by this course they will save the interest on the value of their crop, less the bonus advanced on the futures, and also the loss in weight and insurance. We quote to-day, Cotton.— -...—........per.Ib. 14 to Provision*.—Flour, Fancy, perbhl.. 12 00 Extra Family, 11 00 Family, 10 00 Superfine 9 O': Corn .. per bush. 90 to 1 10 Peas “ 90 to 1 00 Meal .. “ 1 10 Wheat 14 1 50 to 1 75 Bacon aides, per pound 10) £ to 12 •* shoulders, 44 8 to 9 44 hams, 44 18 to 20 Lard - 44 14 to 16 Irish Potatoes, country, prbush, 1 00 to — “ 44 Northern, 44 2 50 to — Sweet Potatoes, 44 50 tc 1 20 I<ggs, per dnz. 30 to 35 Chickcus, grown, 30ct Frying20 to 25 Butter per lb. 20 10 2 . rorerif*.—Sugar, Crashed per lb. 17 to 18 Games, Home Amusements, AND NOVELTIES FOB CHRISTMAS, The Loio Pendulum Board—four sGamcs in one, viz : Ring Toss, Ten Pins, Pockets and Bagatelle. The Trap Game—a brilliant combination of four games, via: Trap (Game, Bagatelle, Pig-* eon Holes, and Ten Pius. Lozetle—two games in one, viz: Ten Pins and Arches. Parlor Croquet—a beautiful game. Improved Parlor Croquet—can be played on a parlor or dining room table. Magic Hoops—an instructive and- fasci- nating in-door game. Stella, Parchr*t\ and Chancery—three new and beautiful games. Solitaire lioanls—various styles aud prices. Japanese Back-gammon—a new and faci- liatiuggnme. . Bezique—m handsome muslin box. The Tickler—a funny game, 40 cents. Old. Curiosity ishop—a pleasing game, 40 cents. Add'em up and Divide 'em—a wide-awake game, 50 cents. Holiday Amtimetic—50 cents. Magic Sport—or the Romance ,oi Life, 5o cents. The Social Oracle—full ot fun and frolic. 50 cents. ~ NEW HOODS! Corner Thomas $ Clayton Streets. THE NEW MY CONSTANTLY INCREASING BUSINESS AND THE FACILITIES \yHint I HAVE IN MAKING PURCHASES, ENABLE ME TO OFFER TX7"E, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING FORMED VV SHIP, would respectfully inform our former patrons, and the public generally, that i cow in store, and will continue to keep, one of the finest stocks of tne following ever bought to will be houorud and protected. ■STaj I *n<5«l!jwv n 8 Jtfftto 5 '*?. ***- ingttmdcqot, on the Athena branch, •tumbled upon.a man lurking near 1l c him to be .-in cscn .ft3Lti*iivi<:t flop* tlte pcnjti-iit'uuy called V id»i “igA— l .ut~-sttjb^-ruiwiug as Judge in Richmond Superior Court. Some of the Wisconcin farmers have to drive their cattle live miles to water. In Pesth, a few days since, a youth of sixteen recited at an exhibition the Lord’s prayer in twenty-two lauguages. All the furniture nud fixtures cf the Radical head jnnrters at Atlanta where levied upon last Friday. —Henry Moore colored, of Atlanta, is in jail charged with rape upon his own daughter. The recent snow in Talbotton de veloped the mcllancholy fact that nil the College girls are lcft-Inmdcd, The Forsyth fire dwindles down Loss only about $45,000, and all of that cover ed by insurance except $15,000. The Macon Enterprise reports Mrs. Bone, the lady who attempted to commit sui cide as still alive, but slowly sinkin Mr. A. B. Bttcki.er, of Hancock county, has lost his gin house and seventeen bales of cottou by fire. Accident. Macon has l>cen disgusted with a well dressed white woman sprawling in the streets in a drunken condition. It conies to light that Dover, the Internal Revenue man at Atlanta, was behind with the government money. Dr. J. E. Blount, better known the “ spotted horse” has resigned his positiou as ir.ternrl revenue collector. Tiie Macon Manufacturing Company has received a medal from the Cincinnati Ex posit i< a for the best sample of medium brown cottons. .Scarlet feaver Im made its appearance in Covington, and one case lias] had fatal termination. It is confined at pres ent to two families. An Augusta rrpoitcr announces, with a hungry flourish, that the gallows re cently erected iu tbit city is as good as new Edwin Forrest is dead. At a ripl old age and yet in full possession of his intellectual powers, lie has been called upon to make his final exit. The next house of Representatives will probably be politically divided as follows: Adininistratiouists, 189; Lib eral Republicans, 6; and Democrats,97 George Hancock, charged before the U. S. Court at Savannah with passing counterfeit money was arrested in Augus ta on Friday,having fled from his bonds men. Mayor Huff was re-elected, without op position, in Macon on Saturday last. The Board of Alderman consists of two of the regulnr Democratic ticket and one of the “ People's ticket,” from each — Kinney Burns convicted of rape in Franklin Court, and sentenced to be hung, lias confessed the crime. Steve Uudson, who is to share the rope with him for the same offence, asserts his innocence. —A negro just took u little whiff of his pipe in the corn crib of Mr. Grimes, of Elliert county, on Tuesday last Mr. Grimes just laments a crib and seventy-five bar els of corn. The colored people ot Georgia have called a convention to be held at Macou January 1st., 1873 for organizing a Stntc emigration Society, the object of which is to provide means for sending the col ored -people to the Western States. Dr. L- F. Colzoy is on trial in Mus cogee Superior Court for the killing of young Lignn in March lust for the al leged seduction of Colzy’s daughter. No new evidence clicatcd. A gentleman from Clinch county, Ga., lias applied for permission to exhibit three remarkable children, at thu next State Fair, for the benefit of their parents who are in indigent circumstances. They urc known us tiie Alligator Chit drenn, on account ot their cxteanal res cmblnncj to that amphibious creature. The first child has a scaly skin and when lying down her actions are very similar to tho.se ot analligator. The other two are not so distinctly, marked, yet ore s inil&rin oppearaocc and actions their sister. They walk with difficulty their usual style of locomotion is crawl ing, bat wlien erect tiiey wulLd upon n 1 50 2 00 1 50 ** Demnrara, Coffee, Bio, 44 Laguira. 44 Java Tea, Hyson 44 (Gunpowder, 44 Black Onions — per bush.1 00 Syrup, Sorghum, per gal. GO 44 Cane, 44 75 Cuba Molasses..— 44 40 Candles, sperm... per ib. 40 44 Adamun, •* 20 44 Tallow, •• 15 Cheese, State 44 20 44 ling. Hairy, 44 25 Crackers, soda.... 44 15 44 butter, 44 15 14 sugai, 44 2fl 44 ereani, 44 2fl Candy, plain per Ib. I? 44 fancy 44 50 Soda 44 VI Black Bepper 44 3-1 Ginger........... 44 3** Starch 44 1.’ Tallow 44 * l>rie4 Peaches, pealed, 44 < 44 44 iinpcalcd, 44 * Dried Apples 44 « Bice - “ 1 Mackerel, kits, 2 5 44 bbl Sardines, - -perl>ox, ?o Salt per sack, 2 25 Factory Goods.—Cotton Yarns $ 1 05 Osuaburgs, per yd. 18 3* Shirting, 44 12 Game of Natural History —entertaining and instructive, 50 cents. **b£*‘ ' filng and 2 50 to 3 oo 10 00 to 12 0 1-4 14 to *>0 ti to 12J4 The Flatter Game—lively, 5 instructive, 59 cents. Game o f silhouette Comicalitici—an inim itable panorama of fun, 50 cents. Blind Abbot ami Monk*—a new game and an old puzzle, 50 cents. h*'" Silhouette Comicalities Revised—br fun for the million, 50 cents. Monarchs and Thrones—& game of Con temporary History, GO cents. The Match Game— or who is Black Dragon, 60 cents. What is It—or the way to make money GO cents. Al/haUts Bewitched—or the Letter Puzzle, 25 cents. Prate and Match—or alphabetical Lotto, 23 cents. The Game of Authon—25c. Authors Improved—a new game, 00 cents. American Jack Straws—a good old game, 23 cents Ham Slirk's Visit to Paris full of fun, 40c. Japhrt Jenkins and Sdllie Jones' Visit to L’osfcm—the funnyestgame out, to cent*. Poetical Pot-Pic—or Aunt Hulda's Court- ship, 40cents. hew Picture Puzzle—25 cents. Alphabet and Object Tablets —23 cents. Chinese a ml Santa Clatts l'uzzle—25c. Silhouette Picture. Ptzzle—25c. The Funny Picture Puzlr—23 cents. The Jihivn-up Steamer—si fire engine Puzzle. 50c. The 1 acht Puzzle—a capital study. 50c. Magic Fortunes—a beautiful game. 25c. Poetical Predictions and Characters roman Predic- tivns—two beautiful games. 25c. each. American nails—the jolliest game out. -€0e. What Will You (Jive—or the Auction game. 25c. The Im re Chase—a merry game. 50c. The Menagerie School Lrt Loose. 60c. The Ring Pu;z\r—15c. r.nd The Chain Puzzle—2T<c. two capital tricks. The Mechanical Trotting IIox sc—owe of the most attactive toys in market* The Mechanical Oarsman—a complete Minature boatman. The Self-Rocking Doll Cyullc—a new toy for the girls* The Frog Rank—Race Course Rank—Cashier' Rank—el. and Tog Steam Boats—that moves l»y steam. Tog Steam Fire Engine—a perfect working model. The Massasoit Steel Iiow—made of steel wire r.nd just the thing for the hoys—SI 50, Si 75 and 52* Bog's Tool Chests—nt $1 30 §2, £2 50. Patent Tog Air Pistol—{he be.n thing out r 75c, $1. And hundreds of other thVtigs too uurueixut* for an advertisement. Call and examine the stock at the Hook Store of, BUllKE & HODGSON. A PARTNER- wc have Athena STAPLE DR7G00DS, HATS BOOTS, SHOES, offer GALENA LEAD at $9 per huud. NASSAU LEAD at $14 per bundled. Raw and Boiled LINSEED OIL, COLORS OF ALL KINDS, TRANSFER PICTURES, GENERAL ASSORTED STOCK OF CHOICE f] And everything else found in first-class establishments of the kind. «“To any one wishing to STORE COTTON, wc have a FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, where the charge is only 2-3 cents per mouth, and Insurance as low as any other Warehouse. IPitncr, ©’.Farrell & Taekson, Corner 27iomas and Clayton Streets, Athens, Ga. jTa IlfiiMlI' Will Ice -p ean-ilantly un hand a full Stock of the Most Popular FERTILIZERS! Give us a call before purchasing any where else. TAKE NOTICE-REMOVAL. W Tj kll WOOD & CO., tEHft OF OF MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ish to inform their friends, patrons and the public generally, thit their Furniture Store ha* be their old stand, netr Episcopal Church, t-» the Now llall of the Franklin House, over Child's Nickerson «fc IV* store, opposite Dcupree Hall, 01.1) FltWhl.lN HOUSE KVIRV.MK. where they have on band, an l will continue to keep, nn immense quantity of hands line Furniture, the finest assortment ever exhibited in this city. lie sure a*id give us a call, and we will show you something ■ line Metalie Burial Case's rim all kinds of Wood Collins, which cau be found at our rof J. II. Huggius. IWiuo:: Bedstead* 50. deu2J-3m the tip* ot I heir toes. Their natural position is nrecumbent one, and iu that are they only :>• ease. The parents of these singular children arc very destine* but to their credit, bo it said, refused " T2±2E 11 r, (.beds, .—Prints, Delaines, 44 23 to So lU’ched Shirting, “ 10 to 33 Bed Ticking, “ 2*1 to 30 Tooarro—Common, per lb 50 to CO Medium “ 00 to 75 Fine. “ I 00 to 1 50 Siuokin?, “ 00 to 1 00 Snuir, Maccabo}-, per lb, 100 to — “ Scotch “ Ml to — Cigars, Am per 1000 30 00 to 50 00 “ Havana-— “ 73 00 100 00 Ammnnltlon—Powder per Ib. to to 50 Shot “ 12 to 15 Lend “ 12 to 13 Caps per box, 10 to 40 Wooden Ware.—Painted Buckets, dox 2 75 to 3 (.0 Cedar “ 9 00 to 12 00 White Pino, •• “ 7 00 to 8 o» Sieves “ 3 00 to 5 09 Liqnon.—Corn Whisky,good[tergal. 3 10 to — " medium, “ 2 10 to 3 00 “ common, “ 1 25 to 2 00 Teach Brandy, good “ 4 00 to “ medium, “ 3 00 to — “ common,7“ 2 00 to — Apple “ good, “ 4 00 to — •• 11 medium, “ 8 00 to — •• “ common, “ 2 25 to — French “ “ 4 00 to 10 00 Holland Gin “ 3 00 to 8 1)0 American Gin - “ 3 00 to C 00 Jamaica Hum “ 5 00 to 3 00 American Hum “ 3 00 to 6 00 Bourbon Whiskey. “ 2 00 to 4 00 Wines. “ 3 00 to 1ft 00 Braga—Cop[Kraa - prr Ib. 8 to 10 Indigo “ 2 00 to 2 50 Madder.. “ 20 to 33 Ex. Logwood - “ 25 to 40 Epaoin Salts — “ 13 to 20 Alum “ 15 to 20 Sulphur “ 15 to 20 Bagging aad Tic—Bagging- “ 18 to 22 Tic— “ 9 to 11 Hope, cotton “ <0 to 60 Hope, grams - “ 25 to 30 Ilardnare.—I ron, Swcedt... 41 9 to 10 44 Country bar 44 7 , to 8 44 English 44 8 to 9 44 Castings,—. 44 7 to 12 Nails 44 9 to 10 Steel, cast 44 25 to — Steel, plow—. 44 12 to — Cotton Cards, per j»ir, 75 to — Wool 44 4 4 50 to — Weeding Hoes 50 Ames 4 Shovels, apiece, I 40 44 spades, 44 1 50 Trace Chalus, ]>air 75 Leather, Ac.—Boots, Northern 4 00 Boots, Southern 10 00 to 12 00 Slioea, Northern 2 00 to 4 00 Sole Leather, per lb— 35 to 40 Upper Leather, 44 35 to CO Harness Leather, 44 40 to 50 Calf Skin, per doz... 40 oo to 100 00 Kip!skins 50 00 to 75 00 Dry Hides, per lb.— 12 to 16 Green Hides 44 .... 0 to * PlaanrUl.—Gold, buying— I 11 to 44 selling 1 14 to Silver, buying— 1 03 to 44 selling— 1 05 to CiUPrED Hands, face, rough skin, pimples, ringworm, salt rbenm,and other cutaneous afflic tion* cured, and the skin made soft and smooth, by using the Ji'XIPER Tak Soap, made hy Cas well, Hazard A Co., New York. Be certain to get the Juniper Tar Soap, as there are many worthless imitations made with common tar. i, a, sjuimms a son, WHOLESALE and RETAIL ©m@©3gm®, AND DEALEltK IN Mis, Vines, 6ins,k,k ALSO, THE Choicest Brands of Cigars Mo. 2 West End, Mil In the Superior Court. G eorgia, madison do. Present: His Honor Garnett Andrews, Judge «*f *aitl Court. SAMUEL G. STRICKLAND, Transferee, vs, DAVID WIMPKY. Mortgage in Madison Supe rior Court, September Term, 1871. It appearing to the Court, hy the petition of Samuel ti. Strickland, accompanied hy the r anti mortgage deeds that, on thc2Mh ol Juue, 18GG, the defendant made to aud delivered his two prom issory notes, bearing the dates aforesaid, whereby lie promised hy the first day of October next, after the date of said notes, to pay one John M. Carrol or l>earer, in one of said notes, seventy-five gallons ot good proof lVneh Brandy, for value received aud in the other of said notes to pay John 31. Car- roll or bearer seventy-five gallons of good proof Com Whiskey, for value received, and on the day and year aforesaid the defendant, the better to secure the payment of said uotes, executed and dcliveied to said John M. Carrol his deed of inert 4 gage, w*hereby the said David Whlmpey mortga ged to the said John M. CsUT>jU certain tract parcel of Land in said county, adjoining lands of Strickland, Nosh, Harris and others, Itcginnit g at a post-oak, running south 74, and west 88 chains ami 50 links to a post-oak, theme north 8).jand west 22 chains to the branch ; thence down the creek to a dogwood, thence south 19 and east 1 chains 80 links, ton pine; thence south 4<i ami east 9 chains to a nine ; thence north 17 nnd erst 17 chains to a red-oak ; them e south 84, east chains to a red*oak; thence south 7%, north r.G chains to a post-oak, the beginning—containing oneliuudrcd and forty acres, uiqrc or le<s. Whic‘ mortgage have been transferred toCthis plaint iff, and it appears that said notes remain unpaid, it is. therefore, ordered that said defendant do pay into curt, on or before the first day of the next term of this court, the principal interest and costs due on said notes, or show cause to. the contrary, and on failure of tlie defendant 90 to do, the Equity of Redemption in and to said mortgaged premises he forever thereafter barred and foreclosed, and it * further ordered that this Rule Le published in tl Northeast Georgian, (formerly Southern Ban ner), once a month for four months previous to the next term of this court, or served on the de fendant. A true extract from Hie minutes of nahl court November Uth, 1872. J. M. SKINNER, novl5-lam4m Clerk Superior Court. 75 to 1 00 to G 00 CHRISTMAS Christmas! ‘ a#?.. > H.«. &£! mm. 68 - W SL^rn SE W FIRM & NEW GOODS The undersigned having formed a partnership, under the name and style of & iiiK STORE! GREATER INDUCEMNETS THAN EVER™ i TO PAINTERS UNIVERSITY LEAD, $12 per ImncW The UNEQUALED ATLANTIC IM PURE VARNISHE8, ’* TUBE COLORS, BRUSHES, and everything in their \ r . ... TO MERCHANTS, offers full line of GENERAL DRUGS, at Moderate Privet, and the follow in PATENT MEDICINES, at Proprietor's Prices: AYERS’; SCOVILL'S- TUTT’S; MCLEAN’S; SIMMON’S LIVER REGUL\T0R- UADWAY’S; VINEGAR BITTERS; FONTZS HOUSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, and a full line of other Patent Medicines, at a very moderate advance on cost. A FULL STOCK OF SOAPS From 30 cents to $3 per dozen. PERFUMERY, from 90 cents to $io per do and everything else in my line at prices satisfactory to any reasonable buyer ** TO PHYSICIANS A full stock of every needed MEDICINE. SYRUPS, TINCTURES ? Fr rYFPo CHEMICALS. PURE POWDERED DRUGS. Ac., Ac., lUoiMjHp QUALITY, and CHEAPER THAN CAN BE PURCHASED ELSEWHERE. TO MY GENERAL CUSTOMERS, I offer at retail, a complete stock of CHOICE COLOGNES, fine EXTR \CTSfor Handkerchief, Colgate’s COLOGNE, CASHMERE BOUQUET, and other TOILET SOAPS. Genuine BROWN WINDSOR, INDIXICAL. and many other varieties of SOAPS, The best COOKING EXTRACTS WHITE GINGER nnd SPICES, of all kinds, TOILET SETS, ’ and a a arietv of articles which must be seen. KT" Frequent calls a:e earnestly solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed in ertry instance. * 1 WM. ION«, Jr., M. D. il octlt25- 7 ' | GR1PPET Increased their capital ami cstahlishod themselves at P. streets, will be pleased to see their customers ami sell thei ETeretl in the city. The old “Lamp Mail,” Mr. J. W. BROWN, superintends the department of old stand, corner Broad nnd Jackson >at the LOWEST PRICES ever before Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Looking Glasses, BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO THEIR CUSTOMERS THAT THEY ARE READY TO SERVE THEM AGAIN WITH THE LARGEST STOCK OF Staple Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes ! ats and Groceries THAT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. V\ e are ready to receive all money due us. Xo customer shall be turned away who wishes to pay his account, as wo' have plenty of time to serve them. —.... liich can be found all the Latest and Host styles of Hoods. CHINA, for the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Also, a beautiful a>sortmeui of FANCY jN Till: AUCTION and COMMISSION DEPARTMENT ave received the largest consignment of HOLIDAY GOODS ever received in Athens, consisting rt of DOLLS, of nil horts and sizes; MUolCAL INSTRUMENTS, and a TOY t4> please each and We hav iu part every MifSfMS And a fine lot of OIL PAINTINGS and UlIUOMOS. Will keep constantly ou hand, at wholesale 1 retail, a full line of Candies, Nuts, Raisins, Lemons, Oranges, Crackers, &c. CIOA.1TS TOBACCO. JAY O. GAILEY. JOSEPH M. BARRY. TI NOTICE. SOLD HAVING SOLD mv interest in BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON nn Jackson street (to date from December 1st, 1872,) D. BECSSE and ISAAC S. MOON, it will be ■ T , , . conducted hereafter under the firm name 0 f I January 1st, 1873, payahlo m com, will be cashed B Ali ri per^.iw 1> inUebtccl to tho firm of D. A H. ! at ,hc I ' ational n* 011 w!lc “ presented. NOTICE,. 27ie Interest Due on the .VA’ir UOSDS OF CLARKE COUNTY, due Beusscare earnestly requested to make immediate payment, in order that the old bit«ines* may be closed up. Thankful to my friends for their genorous pat ronage during the past sixteen veare, I solicit for the new firm a continuance of the same. do<-6 HENRY BECSSE. Hew Finn end Hew Goods I HUNTER & BEUSSE, H AVING formed a copartnership, will opon on the first of January next, at the old stand of PITNKRA Hl’STER, corner of Broad and Thomas streets, Denpree Building, a large slock of m GOOD?, GROCERIES, Hardware, Saddlery, «SV. They will continue to keep tho large FlUE- PROOF WAREHOUSE formerly kept by Pituer & Hunter. decG Writing Desks, Work Boxes, * so *«%. t« * t2 . Glove t£ Handkerchief Doxcs Christmas fPaperteries, Vases, 2'oilet Sets, Elegant Gift Hooks, Deautiful Juvenile and Toy Hooks Games, in endless variety. Mechanical 2oys, Tin Toys, Savings Hanks, Hot Air Tors, Drums, Toy 2ea Sets CHINA and WAX DOLLS, From Five Cents to Two Dollars. And HUN DREDS of other things “too numerous to mention. For Sale at Ijow Pricey, by BURKE & H0DG80N. Lively, Feed and Sale Stable, ATHENS f O-A-., GANN & REWES....PROPRIETORS W ILL BE FOUND AT THEIR old stand, rear Franklin House building, Thomaa street. Keep always on hand good Turn out* and careful dri rera. Stock well cared for whim entrusted to our care. Stock on hand ibr sale at alt times. dects-tf DISSOLUTION. nWIE FIRM heretofore existing JL under the name and style of PITNER A HUNTER, will bo dsisolved, bjr mutual consent, on the first dav of January, 1875. All persons indebted to said firm nre earnestly requested to come forward and settle up at once, aud those having claims atrainst the same will pre sent them. Tiie nates and accounts will be turned ovratoau ollicer for collection after the first of January next. PITNER A HUNTER. BOUT & SHOE SHOP. A DURHAM respectful- . ly informs tho citizens of — - Athens that be has opened on the cor-^^W~ tier opposite the Kpiscopul Church a entar-CLAss root AXimuoii shop, and wi l guarantee satisfaction to all who may tavor him with a call. J5o. 1 workman lias beo i em ployed* Give me a trial. Repairing of all kinds promptly nnd neatly done. deefi-tf Santa Clans depot Is Opened for the Holidays, At 130 nroad Street, Augusta, Ga 'VA RS. ZINN respectfully informs -iV_L her friends and the public generally that she has returned trout the 2<orth, uud, as usual, has a large and carefully selected assortment of handsome Toys for tho Holidays, consisting of Tin, China aud Mecliuuical Toys, Pianos, Magic Iain- terns, l>ruius. Wagons, Carriages, Chairs, Dressed Wax Dolls, India Rubber Dolls, Games, Table*. Stoves. Work Boxes, Table Croquet, Christina, Tree Ornaments, Candies, aud a large lots ofFire Works, which she wiU sell very reasonable. doco-tt S. C. REESE. County Treaturer. Clerk’s Office, Superior Court. IAEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. A* l do not wish to issue Executions against plaiutiffs for costs, for which I have soh-ng and -latientlT waited, hut if not paid by the 20th inst. shall he compelled so to do. JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON. CLERK. December 5th, 1572. St Q-. HAUSER MANUFACTURER OF A DEALER IN Choicest Brands of Cigars, ALSO, KKKPS CONSTANTLY OS HAND Cheating and Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes of all kinds, Cigar Holders, Walking Canes, <fcc., etc., etc. 5* Store situated on College Avenue, one <loor south Wheeler A Wilson Sewiug Machine Agency. DANIEL’S MAGIC OIL. A NUKE CURE FOR RHEl JUTLSa. Certificate from the Rev. Mr. Sanders. Cttreland, H a it- County, Go., Nov. 7,1872. T hereby certify that twelve months ago I hsd a severe attack of Rheumatism in my legs, with which l suffered severely. I was requested by my father to try Daniel's >Ut;!C OIL, which 1 did, and using it three or four times, 1 wasentircly re lieved, and have had no retum of the pains. I have also used it in tnv fitmily for ether pains, nnd iu most of eases it lots afforded relied I can safely say that r.aperson will regret trying It. »ov22-tf BRITTON SANDERS. Meceived! ALARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, STOVES and I TIN-WARE Which we are offerin'! at very low prices. We will alsc keep during thesti«» a full stock of those famous Summey & Newton AXES, at reduced prices. JACKSON WAGON ,1 SPF.C1.1M.RTV. SUMMEY & NEWTON. J. II. HIGGINS & CO, Broad 3t., Athens, Ga., HOUSEKEEPERS A RE RESPECTFULLY In formed that wc keep constatly on hand Knight’s Flavoring Extracts, OF EVERY KIND. COLMAN’S EXT MUSTARD In Square Cana; also, Spices ground at the store. Liquid Rinnett, Gelatine, And all other articles generally required To Editors and Publishers. A Printer, of more than thirty-1 by Housekeepers. live yean experience, would like to get a | R. T. BRUMfiY & CO., situation as compositor, or if necessary, as a gene ral Job and newspaper hand in a country office. Satisfactory references given. Steady employment the prime object in view. Address PRINTER, N. E. Georgian office, Athens, Office Geogia Railroad. ATHENS Nov. 13th 1872. I hereby notify rII persons having Fertilizers at this depot, that unless the same be removed within a reasonable time after their names are published in the " Noktiixast Geo»- oian,” the Fertilizers will be seat to a warehouse and stored at the expense of Consignees. mm am Druggists and Pharmacists, COLLEGE AVENUE. For Sale or Rent. rpHE HOUSE 2VND JL Lot on Hancock street known at the residence of Mrs. General/ Smith. | Also, the Tenement near the MethodisT known as the Brown House. Apply to „ ..... . J. 8. WILLIFORD, Beal Esteto Agent, ovtr the Poet Office. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 0 DRY GOODS, HATS BOOTS, SHOES, PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, GLASSWAB** And Kerosene Lamps. B®, DON’T FAIL TO CALL ON US FOR YOUR ** Bacon, Flour, Lard, Kinff 8 ^ I lame and ement.-