The Northeast Georgian. (Athens, Ga.) 1872-1875, March 07, 1873, Image 1

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3! $orflpJ;tsf Ijcorgian, PUBLISHED EVERY FK10-* 1* JtlOBJYtJTG, ltY I. V. & T. L. GANTT, AT — gv> PER ANNUM »«4 rww !>.».! ai j -titm -*,*-*» *«** t >1 rSlSiwi T»» irx). k V> ^ -£k *o wIT jtoaitt . ifr \» * •? orlli-tajt aeortjintt. UAi AX EXTENDEDCIRCULATION IX TUB VOL. 1. ATHENS, GEOEGIA, MAEOH 7 1873. *iadqti»» wm«t *W «tiuu WM *W .yi-.itUsi -T ai 4*1 i) lS’’r*oiii*E t.»< m ji Aadi ihM ■ : HAS AN EXTENDEDCIRCULATION IN 1 ’ Clarke. O'dethorne. Elbert. Hart. II •AtT •sd | -*1 !.«» ..rjjteto mii { at ATHENS BUStKESS CARDS, y r Ji in this Column, $13 a yme per rqr, 2 iM.vr.CDllB, A. S. ERWIN, llOWLLLCOIIB ('01513. ERWIN & COBB, attorneys AT LAW, .1 TIIUXS, GEORGIA. r-£f" O'ftet i" the JJtiijirte ltuihUu*/. :m £P£ SAMUEL P. THURMOND, •Itlorncij at Xnw, ATHENS, GEORGIA. *.jT o.fica over Barry's Store, Broad Sln-ct. "#tt If ill IVirilwi in the Counties of Clarke. Walton, Jack-m, Raiika*, Frau LI in, Madison anil Hall. /AVI NTING. W. M. BONE PROPOSES TO DO ALL KINDS L of Painting—llouac. Carriage anil Furniture work-in tlio ucair.n, cucupcal aud niotf durable sty In. vU®, imitatien work and glaring un.l paper hj115iunR-.no at short notice. Prompt attention given to all order* left at llm .Storr> t oral hi* S.iopoti Clayton street, •-'•I, TWO 1T03IEX OS THE BLOCK. ■ S. K. Episcopal ciiurch, Allien* G, f. I 7—1 UNIVERSITY HOTEL. It. II, LAMPKIX ( r-VYING OPENED A HOTEL on Wall street, ofTera to our citixcns and the travelling public, select BOARD and Lodgings ifd*-Mred. /able always furnished with the best the market affords, and served up in :i superior manner, Give me a rail. febiG-It DH. J. E. POPE RESPECTFULLY offers his Pro- .1 L tWsional Services to the Citizen* of Athens and Adjacent Country. / . o#i up.e> the other formerly occupied by Dr. H. II. Carlton. At night he ran be found at the resi le"**** of Dr. J. A. ilunnicutt. lehll-tl* . Livery Stable, I j HAVE A LIVEllY STABLE On 27/omas Street, there I lor*, 1 , will be FKU an"d crrcl fur. Alio, WAGON YARD. j: Z. COOPER. • ► t ».*»- J y AT. 'STERN .Vo. I t oUetfc *1 venue, The Awful End or tlie Baby Farmers of Naples—The Necks of Two Murder esses Bared to the Axe—Rose Porro and Margarite Coraldi Expiating their Unparalleled Crimes. The two Imby farmers of Naples, whose appalling crimes have already been narrated in the volumes of the North-East Georgian, recently paid the penalty for their deeds ou the block in the Castle d’Nove, near Naples. The prisoners were brought before a judge and jury,, and after a brief trial, during which the n.ost i evoking details of their terrible crime were elicited, both Rose Porro and Margarite Coraldi were, sen tenced to death. The scene in the court room on their being pronounced guilty was effecting in the extreme, the women sobbing hysterically and kneel ing in the -lock to supplicate for mercy j A Naples letter thus describes the exe cution : Early yesterday morning, when hardly a soul was astir in the narrow and boisterous thoroughfares of Naples, an ominous looking vehicle stood " front of the Prefect’s chamber, near the Chiaja. On the uppermost floor of the prison is the chapel, where the condemned women were attending mass—their last mass—and the mourn ful strains of the “Miserere,” chanted by the Sisters in their choir, could l>e heard gloqpily wafting through the long coridors. The prisoners, still in black, knelt near the altar, and, at the appointed time, received their last com munion. TO THE EXECUTION. Towards half-past six the prisoners, flanked by an escort of ten gendarmes and preceded by three clergymen, moved from the chapel to the van in front of the prison- door. The van contained the prisoners, the chaplain and two assistants, two Sisters of Charity, the prelect and his lieutenant and the usual guards on the outside. While the van was rolling over the ■pavement on its way to the Castle d’Novo, which is built right on the edge of the Bay of Naples, many harsh comments were made fioni groups of stragglers, while an occasional merciful one vouehs ifcd nn ejaculation such as, “The Lord have mercy upon them!” for well they all knew the mission of the rusty wheeled black van of the prison. During the tedious drive the prisoners praved and sobbed alternately, and j spoke little and only in whispers to the. I kind .Sisters of Charity, who never ceased offering them religious console.- I tion. oner. He raised the axe about one foot from the neck of Rose Porro by way of taking aim, and then swinging it above his head, lie brought the heavy blade down with all his might, and THE HEAD 11 ROUTED OVER THE BLOCK. The trunk rose, nearly a foot and a half, as if living, by the sudden spas modic action of the severed nerves. A litter was immediately at hand, and the trunk aud head of what was Rose Porro, the famous baby farmer, were removed, and Margarite Coraldi was led to the block. She prayed constant ly, and did not evince any great fear until her head was forced on the fa^tl stand, when she uttered a brief, ner vous scream. Her head was not com pletely severed with the first blow. The skin of the front ot the neck remained uncut, and the body, springing back, exposed a ghastly gap which made every spectator shuijjfcr, and caused the platform to be smeared witli blood. A pall was thrown over the body and its head, and both were removed in a litter to await, like Porro’s eorpse, bu rial in unconsccruted ground. The ful filling of the executioner’s contract was to wipe and whet the axe lie used, and replace it in the sqabbard fit for future emergencies. SELECTED CLIPPINGS. CHILD MURDER. Polk County tlic Scene ol the Tragedy- Miss Nannie Marcus Drowns Her In fant Child—Her Brother I’artieeps Criminis—They Escape and arc Ar rested in Atlanta. Some five or six months since there came to the neighborhood of Cedar Town, in Polk county, a beautiful young lady named Miss Nannie Mar cus, aged about eighteen years. She was from Social Circle, Washington county. Ostensibly she was visiting j relatives and friends. She won by her beauty and intelligence, the love and esteem of ull with whom she was asso ciated. MISS NANNIE MARCUS was the center around which turned the gay and gallant young men of the neighborhood, until Time told plainly that Miss Nannie had not confined her self within the strict rules of propriety, hut that she would, in a short time, lie confined. About a month ago she gave birth 10 a FINE 150V RABY. and Miss Nannie’s admirers dropped oil' like leaves alter a cold biting frost, and she was left alone with herself, her | child, and her God. Let us hope that , “He who temjiersthe wind to the shorn A Baltimore minister makes a daily tour of the city to solicit marriages. The bowels of the earth have been moved in Minnesota by the discovery of a mine of “ Epsom salts” there. The reigning belle at a fashionable assembly in Wisconsin lately created a sensation by sneezing her teeth out. There are some things it won’t do to trifle with—for instance, a woman’s opinion and the business end of a wasp. The strongest kind of a hint—A young lady asking a gentleman to see if one of her rings would go on his lit tle finger. Our henpecked, when twitted with his want of shrewdness before mar riage, sadly observes that lie’s been shrewed enough ever since. A squaw of the Santee tribe of Siour Indians committed suicide recently by hanging herself to a telegraph pole, at Fort Randall, Dakota. An Indiana school girl ran away fiom home with the intention of join ing a circus, because her mother would not let her have a bustle. Thesteamer Hansa from Brenton to New York, recently brought as a part of her cargo, a double-horned rhinocerous, from Abyssinia. The delicate operation of cutting a man open to remove some false teeth that he had swallowed was successfully performed recently, at Pittsburg, Pa. Dr. Green, the Boston City Physi cian, has had already thirty-six cases of persons who had the small pox the second time, aud five or six cases that had taken it for the third time. Correspondence of the Sun. LOST IN MOUNT VESUVIUS. ' - .)Mr. Mi I ■ ' , Entering the Crater of a* Volcano and Disappearing ForevetwThe Cost of Exploring the Recesses ora Burning Mountain. A political orator, speaking of a certain General whom he admired, said he was always, on the field of bat tle, where the bullets were thickest. “ Where was that?” “ In the arauui- tion wagon.” Early this morning two ladies met on the sidewalk in front of this office to exchange a word with each other. As we go, to press they are still at it, having survived two narrow escapes from being run over and a dog fight. California eclipses the centenarian records of humanity with a live' frog lately set free from the center of a stratum of sandstone which, according to Sir William Thompson’s chronology, must he several million years old. Boarding house chicken soup can l e le, it is said, by' hanging up a hen A guard of policemen occupied the te^f-hamslnnent from the world and gales of Castle uNove, and defied their J j{ S social enjoyment with the friend upported her in her great trial] »« the sun, so that her shadow shall L, Natles, Fehuary 8.—In Septem ber last two tourists, an Englishman and an American,' obstinately disre garding the entreaties of their guides, insisted upon being lowered down into the dark caverns immediately under the orifice of the crater of Mount Ves uvius, and those daring tourists have uot since been heard of. When the news reached Naples that city was filled with horror, and for weeks suc ceeding the disaster few tourists ven tured to the summit of the burning mountain. Fashionable adventurers, for whom the icy heights of the Mat terhorn Mouut Blanc had no deterring awfulness or horror, winced at the idea of approaching the mouth of Ves uvius, after it had so mysteriously be come the impromptu tomb of two young men who had not the least mis giving about their doom. Recently a similar calamity 'occur red, and almost under the same cir cumstances. The victims in this in stance were Jean Lo Miexu, Belgium, and Louis Schmidt, of Berne, Switzer land. The)' were remaining at a re spectable locanda or hoarding house on the Chiaja, when a party was formed to make the ascent together, and it is strange that on the morning of the nisht when they started for Resina (a village at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, where horses, staffs and guides arc procured), Schmidt received a letter from his sister at Genoa, in which she stated that it would not reach Naples long in advance of herself. Schmidt therefore begged his companions to re lease him from his promise to start for Resina that night, but as he had projected the excursion they insisted upon his going. Schmidt, after mak ing arrangements with his landlady for the reception of his sister, started with his companions on Tuesday night fi r Vesuvius. They left Resina at one in the morning so that they might reach the ha=e of the crater in time to witness the rising of the sun above the jieaks of the surrounding Alps and Apen nines. Having reached the end of their romantic journey—the summit of the volcano- -everything was quiet as upon some secluded rustic hill, and Le Micux called upon any of the party to join him in going down the crater. The guides are always provided with ropes, either for that purpose or for KING’S CUKE For pver Forty Years tills PURELY VEGETABLE. Liver Medicine baa proved lo be tbt GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for Liter Coupi.aint aud the luintul offi-onu- llicrcuf, tu-wlt: DYSWCFSIA; CONSTIPATION, Jaundice, Billions attacks, SICK HEADACHE, Colic, Depression of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH Heart Burn, CUILLSuud FEVER, Aa , Ac. , After years of careful experiments, to meet a | ** st Georgia. Xicat and urgent demand, we now produce from ourorigiual Genuine Pcurrferr, Clarke, Ojlethori>c, Elbert, Hart, Hall, Hadiion, Juchvm, Rabun, llanlu, HaberJinni, Franklin, Putnam, GTrend, Walton, Toirnt, t %hr§m,l Lumpkin, * itoiite, ! ' i ; :0«ci»net(,‘ ; * •• j 1 And a General Circulation Tiirongliout tlie State. Pro&poetii8lS73—6th Year a Monthly Jpurnal, u*irr tut to be the llttmUomen, Ptrknlicnl in the A rcpix4C**Litirr mnt chamjti&n oj Antci ictln Not for Kale ;etirsSio?N THE PREPARED A Liquid form of Simmons’ Liver Ki-Ruhttor, n.n- Lainiu^r all its uromlerful ami valuably propel tic*, aud otter il in ONE DOLLAR DOTTLES. Tho Powders, price as before, ...$1.1.0 per package. Sent by mail 1.1,1 T* CAU TION. Buy 110 Powders or Prepared Simmons’ Regula tor unless in our engraved wrapper, with untie mark, stamp and signature unbroken, None oth er is genuine. J..H. ZEILIN & CO., and Philadelphia jaurt-f.i SOLD BY Al.L DRUGGISTS. Is Certainty Prompt U SED TWICE A will prevent the Disease among Poultry, id all kinds. C'no Dottle, Worth FIFTY CENTS, mhkes Two Gallons of Medicine. The use of it will save Thousand*of Doilais ..nnualiv to Xorlli- Vi’.KPAP.KD by DR. WM. KING ATHENS. And f«»r nnle hr Merchant* generally, and » y RA DUETT, LAND & a)., Augusta, Wholesale Agents. . , tel»21-0u» 1 V> SAMPLES sent by mail for 50 cts that retail "•quick for $10. R. L. Wdlc^n, lbl Chatham square, New Yurk. I EMPLOYMENT, $100 per week, Agents and jj others to sell a new article, indispeu^ihle to merchants and manufacturers, Address with stamp, E. B. Smith A Co., 93 Libertv-st., N. Y. Kev Check outfit. RW' Cl Stafford Man 5 g Com puny, 66 Fulton-st, N Y TTUT’Q n j Til K A LUIS I*, while ifcsued with nil Ihr regu- larily, has umie uf the temporary or (i«iWy itilrr* j g&i cLaxpctenstid of ordinary periodicals, li * an , elegant miscellany of pure, light and grueemi lit- | oral'ire: and a collection of pic'mes, the rarest i spe itnensof arlfctic skill, in blar e and white. A - i though each 'succ'-ediug cumber affords afresh i | leisure to its friends, the real value and lieauty i of THE .4LDfSR will be most appreciated after 1 it hits .been Ihjuu 1 tip at the cl so of the your, j While other publications may, claim superior ■ cheapness as compared'm ith rivals of a similar * class, TUE ALDlSi: is u unique und original ) coircption—alone out! uitappniached—absolutely . without c«m|H*tiiioU in price and character. Tho \YFPlf T r P ' poaserfor of a complett*' volume cannot duplicate >» LLLv, AI j the quantity of line paper and engraving* in any other shape or number of volumes /or tru timed its Coil; uiul thru, there are the heotnos, besides, HIT D°PtRT.iIK!YT. Notwithstanding the increase in the price of aub- suiiption last Fail, when THE ALOIS li assumed its present noble prut>ortioiiM and represrnutho character, the edition teas mere /Aim doubled dur ing the part year; proving That*fuo AwieWcmi puolic appreciate, and will support, « sincere ef« but in the cause of Art. The publishftxs, anxious t.» justify the ready confidence thus Remonstrated, have exerted themselves to the utmost to develop and improve the work: and the pirns for, the com ing year, as unfolded i*y the monthly Hs-ues, will astonish and delight even the most aunguiiie frland of THE ALOISE. The publishers are author ized to announce designs from manv of the most eminent artists of America. In ad dtion, THE ALOISE will reproddee examples of the best for eign* master*, selected with a view to the highest artistic success, ami greatest general interest; avoiding such a* have become familiar, through photographs, «*r copies of any kind. Thoqusrtcrly tinted plates, (or 1K7S, will reproduce 4»urof.tobn S. Davis’ inimitable child sketches, appropriate to the four seasons These idates, ap|n*avitig in the tames for .tanuaiy, April, duly aud (Xlober, would bo alone worth (lie price ol a yenr*s subscription. BUIST’S ON ION SETS. Cabbage, Beans, fleets, I, 4rc., IN GREAT VARIETY AT LONGS,& BILLUPS. We offer them Very Cheap to Merchants and Families JEW Whiskey, Wine, Brandy, Ale, &c. cr brouglit to this n-arket. vtanlly on hand, KUESll fr.»i A Do. keeps con- i the Brewery/ CINCINNATI LAGER BtEP, I’nre ami Gunuine. I kavv also, the Choicest Bninds of Cigars. SSSfya- bonded «f the prisoneivj The priests, sisters of cliarity and pris oners then knelt and prayed, tlie otfi- hats when the van drove up and the prelect made his appearance. The pites being thrown open, the prisoners were led throuiih a 111119;, ti,on y ivtssageway, darkened bv high walls. Upon reach ing the rooms of the jailor, THE SISTERS, ! assisted by other women, removed the Epicure* will find, too, thou* Genuine DOLOONA SAUSAGES. rs* 1;i»J Fires, Oimtortnble Scat, Uleasant Company, and Oood Drinks always tq fouud. and companions of her youth. But the sequel does not justify even this hope. Three Jays since her brother, WILLIAM MARCUS, about twenty-one years of age, arrived 1 in Cellar Town and went to the house at which his sister was staying. The brother and sister met—the sister sul>- dued and ]>cmtent—the brother calm and determined. Monday night the child was taken from the house and thrown into a stream running uear. CHARLEY HILL At tficoM e>taLli«hcd K > babbe:r-sh#, > lir-»a-! M.ilh.-nw.H ►rkmrii nuJ all tli •cl. over *.f Mesw. J.vll. A thu Id&tand mo*l iitteOlive ic imnlcrn appliances for S/tuviny, Shampooing, Hair dressing, etc., I. .di.-s *n.| childr*n^caiicl on at th*»r n'sidenecw, «<icn desired. Host tnorfen case* will receive prompt and curcful attention. C>ct, 11,1872. . Lively, Feed and Sale Stable ATHENS, G-A. GANN & HEAVES... .PUOPRIETOR W ILL BE FOUND AT THEIR oliruui I, war Franklin liouae bullOfn*, i liomasstreet* Keep always on hand ko*k| Turn outs and carefiil drivers. .Si.K_k w*U rated for whan entrusted to mir care, block ou hand for sale at all t|pics.^ dcein-tf BOOTH narkrl Mr.rt, 1WV t our* Uiiauv, l'iunily Urccery and Bar Room Kv<;,>» . .ni-t.vidlt on Iiuna choice Family Gran>- . ri«*. <>f all kt.Mlu;«„ J .ho ol wIZ, Li'|ii..r» ami ( iK»r*. ’**' O'••■all. ami rind c\erytbiOR in our line of tliu bf.-l, ami privo a, Iowa- the lowcat. A ^ MAN JD E VILLE A 4 ’ m: '“ “ Imported and faunm (lockt. Jewelry, Sili'cr jfc Plated Bare, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, sporting EquipnicnU of *11 kilrl.-. - r-r nrfjiicijrG ash rsor.i iv.vfr-wi Don.! with care, an.l warrantwi lo givo aati.-fartion Opp..|ir Ihr C*|lc|r, AI bra., OLD UOLD A St) sir. VHR taken in exchange. ►m.E AuiisTM ran 73 PHATT^S ASTRAL OR AS &Ji mi0yD SPECTACLES. Surveyor, Architect.: F n £. bavins cials standing round tvjth bowed and uncovered heads. _ At-the close of the ! q'| u; youmr life was given thus treach- prayers lor the dying, the executioner ■ - - -- - appeared, wearing a black musk ami black single shirt. Assisted by the jailor, the executiouer pinioned the urms of the criminals. The plain white collate around the doomed women’s necks were removed, and ull being ready, the living cortege moved through two passageways until tho plaoe of ex ecution presented itself! It was a very unique sight. At the extremity of a small, stone rurrounded and stone-bottomed yard is a flat rock shaped into a platform about eight feet square opd two in height. On one end of this old stage, upon which only tlie last act is ever performed, there is a very narrow step, ior only the executioner and his help, the jailer, use it. In the centre of the platform Stood a block, the old J>h>°k mentioned abgve, with fl little holt qr hooks iu front foi- fniteping the lyfck securely. The unfortunate - wofcenj, when. Con fronting this scene, p?ayea afentTand cried histericaily. .The u^Oftl prayers Were recited,'and, when concluded, the jailor passed 10 tlie executioner a long instrument in an ancient looking state hard of leather covered with steel and bra-s platings. Tho executioner, though evidently a young man, seem ed familiar with the paraphernalia of his sorrowful craft- He adroitly un clasped the heavy scabbard, drew forth a large, *» : oo*r*srare m,; ' ■ j2i with a blade like a colossal razor, and took up his position on the rear of flic ,platform. The. .criipiiial’s eyes^ wene bandaged with ling stri which left enbugh to bind the block. Rose l’orra Wiw -tho block, ! dnd ‘V .about to place ihh slic staggered bac! lefat movement ,w." would hu¥st L ' calm janM-'if erously hack to the God who gave it, in the vaiu hope that its death would -HIDE A mother’s SHAME. As soon as arrangements could lie made after the drowning,'the brother and sister left to return to their home at -Social Circle. The absence of the child was so completely hidden that it was not known or suspected until about , the tiine“they left or just afterwards. 1 However, the suspicions of the neigh bor were aroused, search made and the body of the child found, aud the inhu man . mother and- the more iuhuman brother had ramie their escape. The authorities acted promptly, a ..warrant for tlie arrest of William and Nanuio was obtained and placed in the liands of Messrs. J. H. Price and M. E. West-, who at once gave pursuit, fal)dwing them to Rome, but arriving in tliiVe' to know dial the birds had a litll* the start \ot -.them foi* Atlanta. Having to waitfor the nexttrain these 'gentlemen determined to try the virtue of a telegram to tlie Chief of Police of the latter city in overtaking the fugi fires. , This had the desired effect WILLIAM AND NANNIE MARCUS were arrested and are held to await the arrival of Messrs. Price and West. These gentlemen left last night for At lanta to take charge ot their prisoners, aud will return with them to Cedar Town. •‘the SAME du> STORY.” 6hi8 ' love not wisely But too well. Her own weakness and the darauable >rfidv of" her betrayer, have wrecked only trouble is, that ou a cloudy day, the soup is liable to be weak. A Mr. Clapp, of Guilford county, North Carolina, was seen # to eat one dozen hard-boiled eggs, then sucked forty-four, and then bet three dollars he could suck forty more, and twenty more were given, and he shelled them rn top of the dose. An Iowa doctor last week thought lessly lanced a pimple on a patient’s nose with his vaccinating lancet. It took beautifully, hut tlie patient says that both for appearance anddomf'ort i he would almost as leave have small pox. An exchange has discovered that )>et and other names may he thus util ized : For a sport’s wife, Betty ; for a lawyer’s wife, Sue; for a teamSter’s wife, Carrie ; for a shoemaker’s wife, Peg-gy ; for an auctioneer’s wife, Bid dy ; for a chemist’s wife, Ann Eliza ; the wife of a Credit Mobilier Congress man, ’Lize. A Danbury woman sent her boy down street for the following articles: A bar of soap, a piece of music enti tled “ Waitiug at the Gate, Love,” three needles, a feather, a bottle of hair oil, New York 1 Fee/%, pound of starch, a mended earring, half pound of candy, ten cents’ worth of lime, a clothes line, a basket of shavings, and a paper of ground cinnamon: What the boy brought home was a half pound ofcandy. There is a difference between dogs and men, and it is uot always in favor of men. An Oregon paper tells the story of a man who encountered a panther, and was having a deadly struggle with him, wheu the dog came and attacked the furious beast, draw ing him off from his master. The man thus relieved immediately tied with all speed, leaving the dog to his liita . i . i * . * IN TIIE AUCTION and COMMISSION DEPARTMENT 1W: ,, yI ^ 11 , oUw standing on him ground. The guides j We !ia\v i the lanrr.-t onsimimeiit -‘f HOLIDAY GOODS .ever reeei.e.l in Athens, emisisltmr ’ Tn-.-o nh-axut CAininn p, (.assisting lumberfo no travellers up the , ie Tast portion of the steep ascent. Schmidt agreed to accompany Le Micux, and in spite of the remon strance of their guides each took hold of a loop and swung himself over the gloomy void whence issued the tremen dous showers of ashes and streams of lava which buried in a single night the lamous cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. The guides cautiously lowered them down until the rash ad venturers announced that they were The guides’ j w L - ■last warning to thorn was not to ven- j ^J 1 Jure inward. A call from one of the tourists above was answered witli a faint Hollow, “ Vabene" (all right) from the headstong explorers of the burning mountain. Whether they were smothered with fumes of sulphur, or missing a step, were hurled into the unknown abyss of the Volcano, nobody on earth will ever know. Contrary to the advice of the practiced guides they let go the looped ropes and veutured into the fatal darkness of the crater’s recesses. The tourists above cried out impatient ly and in vain, but.no response came after the larst and only “ Uubene,” The guide* aud tlie friends of the un fortunate ones rmaiued until near sun down, wheu all hope of their reappear ance was abandoned. The guides were lowered down repeatedly, and several of the excursionists went as far as the ropes ’wold allow irt search of their fatally venturous comrades. This is the thrid" instance of a disaster of this nature withiu the past ten years. The undersigned having formed a partnership, under the name and style of IiicruaM*'! tlieir capital ; streets, will be pleased to offered in tlie city. TLe old “Lamp Man,” «nd established themselves at Carry’s old Mauri, corner Broad nu<l Jackson *ee their customers and sell them Good* at the LOWEST PlllCIiS ever before Mr. J. \V. BROWN, supcrintcud.s the riejKirtaicnt of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Looking Glasses, continued. To jw-b- sess*ucha valuable epitome of tlieurt world, at a coif ho trifling, will command the subscriptions «f thousands in every section ol* the couu ry ; bm, at the usefulness mul sittrnetiotisof* THE A I. PISE etui Ik? enhanced, in proportion to the-nntnoflt al increase its supporter*, th** mtlrilsherS Hr»'|»*.M» to make “assurance double sure,’’ ly the following unparalleled offer of’ FKUniHhH t lin0110S FOR I'•73 “* Every suhseri her to THE A L OISE, v!io }ny« I in advance for the rear tSTR. will r«*eoi ,c, without ! additional charge, a pair of beautiful oil chromos. J after .1. J. Hill, the eminent Kmrlish iminter. The | picture’*, eiitithd “Tin* Villa oBella/ anri “Cr*>»fc- ing the Moor,**larc 14x20 inche?—in t ,r.intod from i 2.3 different plates, lequiring 2. r » itnpro.ions and | tints to perfect each picture. The same chrome* are sold tor $30 per pair, iu the art store*. As it is 1 the determination^of its contluct.irs to keepTuR Ai.di.nk out of theorem’ll uf com|*t*titiua ir.cwrjr ! department, thechrbuios will l»e found correspond- i in dy ahead of«ny tVisit can lie uffercil by other pe- | riadica’.s. Every subscriber wi 1 iccelve a r« rtif:* 1 cate, over tlia signature of lb<v puldisher^, gunraif Vtr-ing that .he culiinios dellvensl riiull l*e equal t*» J the samples furuishetl the agent, or the itionev ! will be refund*sT. The dDtiilinjon of picture* of | this ur. dc, free to the subscriber! to atiri* dollar I periodical, v ill mark an epoch In ♦he Mcm-v -■{ { Al t ; and, considering the unp.eccdentcd Xbeop- ( ncsM.f the price for TllKAi.inxK nseii, the iuai» 1 falls little short of a miracle, «vep to those lu*ot ue- I quaiiiied with the achievements of inventive geni- i us and improved in<*clianica! appliances. ^For il- I lustration of these cliromos, smc Noveiulier issue of 1 UK Aluink. ) TUB l.l IT’BMKV DKPAUTillEXT will continue under the care of Mr. Richard Henry Stoddard, a-sisted by the U*>t writer* and poets of the day, who will strive to have tlie literature of The ai.di.nk always in keeping with its artistic attn c’ Ions. ” . i . TEEMS.—jfo |K*r annum, in advance, with Oil Chrouio tree. 'I iik Al.niNK will, hereafter, Ik? obtainable only by subscription. There .will ho no reduced or drib rate*; cash for subscript ion must !>«• sent to the publishers direct, or handed to the local agent, without re«|H»*isihilltv to the publ shc:-, except iu cases whe re the certificate is given, bearing the /tc-similc signature os James Sutlou A t o. A A i AGENTS WANTED.—Any person, wishing to». t parnmueiitly as a local agant, will receive full and prompt iuformat on l»y apply ing.to JAW’S SUTTON A HE, rnl Ushers, 08 HAWES LASE, NEW YORK. T. \. itl’KKF, Agent Athens Ga., who will I ms glad to exhibit specimen mi niliem. * In which,can he found all the latest and Best Stvlesof Goods. CHINA, for the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Also, a beautiful assortment of FANCY ‘oiisignmciit of HOLIDAY and sizes; MUSICAL INSTKU DS .ever received in , MITNT*, arid a TOY And a fine lot ofOll. PAINTINGS and CIIUOMO.S. Will keep constantly on hand, at wholesale and retail, a full line previous offers. Each subscriber to DftMo- rf.stv Monthly Magazine, at Three Dullai> a year, #11! Iu presented with a premium of Xw » Elcgani Chroiu* ■*, couipaukm pictures of the most desirable and popular mibjcclaiu Am r*Cf— the Falls <ff Niaghra and Vooemite Falls. s?*e ; of coplbl from l eax;' ’ pictures painted ftom nafure by one of ini- first artists in America, give the uiost-iNipulir vlc**« i* I tli* jk? interesting ami sublime objects, rind at** j ftiihful tviuvdut'turn* of the . original*. The and Old Nlfgirs, with jt* inline list? body Candies, Nuts, Raisins, Lemons, Oranges, Crackers, &e. < CIGARS AND JAY O. GAILEY. TOBACCO. JOSEPH M. BAIiliY chaplain’s vi— —- H - fling to his admonittok ^hc rejfeatfed of ’h en pertioy ol ner aeiravor, nave wret-Ket * WM# 1 *becfwn l>n^h er.ind.iuade the deefiningyears of a loving inother', whose child had been torn frortAfieshattweA roof-ti-ec by the heteayer,,« perfect hell on kild* rohbea Hereof* that ‘peace looked, forward fo With anxiety by the old jpeople.— Home Commercial. •UXIAV.. the entrance of thiijtud, nndpravtntei from witnessing ter accomplice’s tlpapi. The lfeison 'bell of Castle d’Novo was ... . .utiij Sur'cyor. ; now tolling slowly the clergy aud nuns lens I* OMnrtry fii -Machine j were nravingferveatly. nnd RtTstrFor- IV Ol'ks. (jr 15 {V i f IiA L FOUNDERS i-iuui;,.-;''';;, wurk. s„.i,i 1 i,.r.«u liUiiura,- ur,:'" uilcu “* v '’ xullfcUuu of Ualtcrns, r i*. D«i, J ouclng, Otay« R». m *'"***•■ "n-'f T » s A J*][CKERSOS' D"—Mill Flothiu^ftmii ■ jtBPetii.tnite.mi.- r,r ' >ri. v -„ " u »* turnUami at luamirarlu- Jan :t-iv- The chief warden of the castle, who may be called a sheriff, ca GR1FPETH & CRANE BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO THLIR CUSTOMERS THEY ARE READY TO SERVE THEM AGAIN .WITH THE LARGEST STOCK OF „ , iti|iriHiincy and I l>eauty tin* vivid cr»h*fs of the mtnTiow, D dear- ; ly depicted that, in imnginaticu, von hear It* • mighty r*iar. The YoMinite, with iti lofty mouu- | tains tnwering to the nil very elotids. and ifs stu* per.d >u^ fall's of sixteen hundr«*d feet, impressing • with Its awful grandeur, and filling the mind with i delight and womlcr. ■’ v.. These two Chn nios are the 1h st pictures ever published for Ten Dollars, and will m-seut, mouut: j.uxl and varnished, by mail, as a premium to rack yearly Three Dollar subscriber tu our Monthly i Magazine. - ‘ _ He-,lire, just think, TWO beauti/ul Chroma of Shigar-1 and Yosrmtte. . . These picture* a re verttublegriu*, and wnrthyV.f b- ingenshrined if) an hoiiot«d id-ift? In ••irr.hmuca. • They will he presented to veatly siibviibers on j receipt of Three Dollars, and Eight cerits f**r^ ptrat- age, with your full name and address. , : 4 I Everv ho’iie in America should pfeuflMtfiC'ut'fn- val:«ah!e illust rat huts ot art and beauty r and n<* l»ersou of taste and cnti*rpris<* can aflbr.l to be will - I out tlie M«nlel Magaxiue. which has hern great I v enln rgc»l and now contains tlie csseutlals of -^(l i others, including the Useful, the Entertaining and the Beautiful, with Original £t<irie», Postaltfthd THAT ^ Uopufar Music hv tin-In st authors, tfie only He- liable Fashion** (including full 4fxc pattcrrih.yffonto Mutter* in all their detail*, Gardening, Archltci - i tun*, nnd all th- uillitics, l*eautie* and novelties -of Liiuratun-sjotfridatcd to makeotfrIkmie* useful. came near the L* i bloR-nlHeseeatiDii and stepped to the left side *of the jiris- thi* sOnlew^-AW - around the table, the child .. *T .. ’man’a.boots, with the feht left'in particles of clothing, a few bones a dead dqg and two dead, wolves. - Signs of a terrible struggle were all around. The unfurtu nate man’s name is not known as yet.. .The supyosition is that bo was-going from a Inmberin» camp te;anoth^£ J ' 'wffeh"thc wolves, who were sW^^oftftcwnntof the deep smow ceuht. tiamjp.elimb a trae, kn0i 4ovquraf is many spring flowers *have begun to Too true,.as. the waive* are ^p jn\the ceptra Io0fl«4#fft)ie A MuRMAiD.-r.The Los Angelos Express says that a genuine mermaid is now on exhibition in that place, having been caught In the Pacific waters a few weeks since, aud embalm ed by a physiciau of San Diego. It is thus described : “ The eyes, in large sockets, were pricked to let out the wafer, in tire embalming process. The motftn is" very broad, with twenty- eight cur veil and singularly shaped teeth. , The nose is a combination of the Roman and the snub. The brow is heavily, indented with heavy brain .. lobes; long and broad ears adorn the lie walked up to a markets „ u ^ r looking head and short, woolly stand, ^and, pointing to^some | ia j r covers the head and sides of the fade. The cerebellum and Adam’s apple are very prominent. The arms are long aud terminate iu long claws, consisting of four fingers, and a thumb, imau. wiib the sharpest of nails. There are eleveu rite extending arouud the body and meeting at the breast. Here tho fleshy portion of the thing begins. It is covered with scales, the spine hav ing the .dorsal fio, and the fish con tinuing in the. usual development to the tip«f the tail. fate. An Englishman, it is said, having heard a great deal about the Yankee propensity of “bragging,” thought he would make an experiment in the art himself. ” ” ’ ' woman’s large water-mpj don’t you raisq i these in ArheHea?” the woman,^disdaiufuli might know you wesP 4 Them’s huckleberries. 1 • ‘A Ww ykars 1 ago, had lost his nose tea. “ My of tlie house to her little daughter, wgnt you to be very )>artioular and to make no remark about Mr. Jenkins’ the table; “ Ma, why did you tell me to say nothing ‘ The present winter lias beeu one of the mildest ever known on the cor “ fiSiMtiSauin. the trees are povemj ,jvith leaves, and raspberry bushes are be^Waflai^^ ' ' t mmcu^ing to a Staple Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes Hats and Groceries THAT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. We are ready to receive all money due us. No-customer hall be turned away who wishes to pay his account, as we have plenty of time to serve them. „ cr ( > 1 aWr.ietivi' ami l.api.v—juuiuxcly illu-tnitwl, anti •• Mf.il/niliit v.,11. m:> f .r himllnt; Mr ihc: < piiter-taKIn W ilw ena Of tlie r«r. £iO)*r twM . “ f.,r a^-nt5 awl.premium. f Hill E MOST.srrUHStSFUL WrrKnrefOPI ! W.'Sitffi.-KX’Vn}' vatiiic i’oenu*, Pusklm;: iKi” 1 i sa iKfani!8Ssj!%e VhgfkMt ) come Kumt to the fspifciiv table uf inxiructinh xmi ; aj.ius4*:iHM.t. Sluric* c(.|jic»,. IU cl*, luff fro«. j Yearly. Si, or with a chofee «»f rlir f**l!n#1njr ! l'Vpi:- I tiful ami vafuablepremiumsloea-ii .«ui«rribrr, for 5'iot*. extra; a choice from five fine PttrlorCbro- ! liMtK, worth **<» each, or two intortraiiii^ JttVetnl B wiks bound In cloth and k1H» Worth fl.75. pout * |»earl4iamlloil t#o-ldade Pocket Kniiy* and » pallet of bc>t I*ailit*« rice ior a AL A RGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF * • A To Make Perfumery wide-mouthed bottle that wi will hold half j *<<•■ s ftp J ■ v ithe uelds are lull of-vroicts? aireaay, A.rresiern. p. In the county they blow a horn be-land the South Germans drink-'theirLschauinpipesar fore dinner; in town, they take one. beer iu the open air. [Sunday schools. a pint or so, and put into it two ounces of glycerine. Then fill the bottle near ly half full of the leaves of the flowers ■you desire, pushing the leaves down 1 into the liquid, aud adding from tirnej to time a few more leaves. Cork the bottle tightly, and let- it set in the sun five or Six days; then poor the oil out jijto another bottle for use. As you cauuot ppun it. all out, it will be neces sary toreinove the leaves from the bottle and squeeze them. Always keeep your bottle well corked. t •■>•' - ,»'»—■ s> A.Western, paper thinks that meer- ’ ' , are uot fitting prizes for. STOVES and P TIN-WARE: Which we are offering at very low prices.' We will nlsc keep dining theseason a full stock of those famous Suminey & Newton AXES, at reduced prices. JACKSON WAGON SrnCI.lLMTV. . SU-MMEY & NEWTON t . -tiftpoil adjuatahl^Alir:o*cot>B, w«nb«, pnril- BltlGUS &^BK0Tjft®S Pior^mSHT: publiMiod? ThfiMi of <mr i«trotu whfl .tf.lcrfd Sretls UlM year ami rrvn c*r*alltf«l .with 25 tH?iiL*, Wifi tin* tmir tiunrlerliri* for 1])am nrd.ri- Seed* iBUj yonx m JU.be crcdi«e«l #Uh a MtWnption for 1 fi*4. TTie Jana*: — taitm ln irly 4(h) Ku^raviu#* Tw» Plate**, suiu ld.) for Iramiug, A also*Tin •itmirtforjrfoux Floral Ghnmft l »**ihfon lali\>s U» Flew tew, ’Vt*otahlfV'*C^attd1 vaiiou, ami all mm-U mat terms was fornu in our AmiufU UatabyiMr. Ym» will r-“ urder Statl* t»efore secinic Rriart Hr terly. We chalictfe c«A»iparIram l *in *|ua1 and prices mid xbu* ofpackJIa* Our AddrnM, Jicwimtn and Kl<,fial*) ltWJj i> OvorWUii; AT H aving » K<hm1 ami convenient nni ofIMiolo rajiliiita and nud-tinest -tyles exp«ri«pvnln the liii.in.Mx, in tlie exeentiou ut l'icMrex, trill* theirSnlew.! - Oil co hint, when z nit we i»vi^ hssored they trill obtain a “tTartide. Nothing spurious oo:ne« 1 xi Hugging. ' ;