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The Story ol lunations Eiclimulbir
Russian Gallows Scone.
I iMAl’.COSn, A. S. ERWIN, HOWEI-L COBB
COBB. ERWIN & COBB,
attorneys at law,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
►•5 r OjRrt hi the Deupree lhtilding.^£F$
SAMUEL P. THURMOND,
•attorney at I-ffw,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
rnv OlSre over Barry's Store, flroal Street. -5W
Will Practice in liie .’mimics of Clarke, Walton,
Jackin, Bank*, franklin, Madison and Hail.
p PAl.1l iT T J. .N~ (jr.
W. M. BONE
PROPOSES TO DO ALL KINDS
L of Painting—House, PnrriiRc anil Furniture
irerk— In Iho neat**!, t-bcftpc*t aud mo*t durable
>: >1e.
At4.», ini Rattan work .in.l gUiing ami papor
k>n-:inj;d »n« at short notice.
Pr nipt at tent nm given 10 all order* left at Hu*
Druj stores, oral hi* SU.j.oii Oiymu street, -M
•Uer K. Kpi*eops»l c!mrcl«, Allien Ha. 1- 5.7 -lv.
m\\is$$\nHorEL.
R. If. ftAMPKlN
ITAVINO OPENED A HOTEL
i -1_ *.ti Wall street, offer* to our citizen** an*l
tSetravelling public, nclect ItOAUDand Lo<Uings
if •laired, ruble always furnished with the best
the market .aHorde; nml served up in a superior
raanucr. Give meaeall. (eb'JMt
DIE J. E. POPE
i I J) EXPECT FULLY offers his Pro-
1 f 'soi.nil S rvi. es to the Citizens of Athens
an I Adj.e cut fount ry.
><vuj» *** theoili o formerly occupied by I)r. II.
*1. Carlton. \t ntghl he can lie found at the n**i-
p«i»'o of Pr. J. A. iliiunicutt. febl t-tf
Livery ^tat>ie
l have a livery stable
On 27/omas Street,
wher# Horse* will lie FKD and cared for. Also,
WAGON YARD.
es of Horses and
\
j: z. cooper.
In the year 1855, there emigrated
from Warsaw, in Poland, to this coun
try a young Jewish cabinet-maker
named Ignatius Eichmuller, who set
tled in tliiscily nml opened .a shop on
Sixth avenue. He was energetic and
enterprising, and soon did considerable
business. He accumulated in three or
fouryears about $10,000, and in I860
he became a citizen of the United States.
He married a young actress named
Lean Rebecca Thatuiliclmpr, who was
attached to the Stndt Theater on the
Bowery, and was respected by all his
acquaintances. In 1862 Eichmuller
became homesick, and returned with
his wife to his native city in Poland,
where lie purchased an interest in a
large livery stable and licrse-dealing
establishment. In the following year
THE POLISH INSURRECTION OF 1868
broke out, and among the numerous
persons who were arrested in Warsaw
a accomplices of the revolutionary
leaders was Ignatius Eichmuller. In
the dead of night on the 17th of Jan
uary, 1863, 1m was dragged from his
bed, and the heartrending lamenta
tions of his young wife, taken in irons
to the citadel. Next morning he was
taken bef ore the military tribunal and
asked whether or not lie Imd attended
the clandestine meetings of the conspi
rators. lie denied it strenuously, and
did not waver in his statements even
when the court ordered the lash to he
applied to him. lie manfully bore the
sixty las’. e« that wee intli.-: e 1 upon
him hv a stalwart Cossack, and, w.ien
-on tipi following day lie w is confronted
with a police spy who pretended to have
seen him among the con-jorators, lie
told the man to his lace that he was
either mistaken or a wilful liar. Not
withstanding his protestations ot inno
cence, the court-martial found him
guilty of high treason, with extenuat
ing circuiiistaces, ami sentenced him
to transportation for life to Siberia,
without hard labor, however, and with'
permission to engage in what business
lie pleased at the place of residence the
Government would assign to him in
its va.-t Asiatic territory. Eichmuller
produced his American naturalization
pa]>ers and appealed for protection to
the United States Ambassador at St.
Petersburg, hut without avail. So,
almost with despair in his heart, and
accompanied by his faithful young wife
and two little sons, the unfortunate
man,
, December, Eichmuller. who had been
i treated in prison with the lliinosf rig-
j or, nml whose food despite the iuclem-
-A jency of the weather, had consisted ex
clusively of bread and water, was plac
ed before a milita ry commission com-
his hanili judges in heartrending tones
for mercy, but of course without avail.
He was dragged back to his dungeon,
where his wife and children had a most
affecting interview with him.
THE EXECUTION.
During the night a gallows was
erected on the parade ground in front
seemed as if a tempest of teapots had i
broken in its wrath above their heads,
while shrieks as of those in mortal
agony rendered the night air hideous.
At last his wife, unable longer to bear
the frightful noise, fled from the room
they were occupying to another. On
her way she passed the fearful closet
that held witiiin its limits the ghastly
horror.
THE BEARDLESS MAX.
As she passing rapidly by the closet,
she turned involuntarily toward the
door, when she beheld the form of a
ol the military guard hou-e. It was a I man standing. Unable to move, she
rough-.iewn structure, the rope with j stood transfixed with horror, gazing
which: the doomed man was to be ‘
strangled to death dangling down from
an iron hook in the crossbeam. At
7 o’clock a. m. the garrison of Irkutsk
formed a hollow square around th
WIT AND HU HOB.
Colfax, California, naturally wants
its name changed.
An enraged man tears his hair, but
an enraged woman tears her husband’s.
rt .
A man who mixes a great deal in
society is said to have laughed so much
in his sleeve that it is quite worn out.
Cincinnati drummers are getting
great!many orders now from rural
merchants—ordered to leave the store
or be kicked out.
“ If you don’t give me a dime,” said
a young hopeful to his mamma, “ I
wildly upon the horrid spectre before kno>¥ a ^ wWs t measle an ’ d ril
her. With a horrible grimace the - - — - -*
ghastly vision pointed toward his throat
with one band while with the other he
seized himself by the hair and^hew
gallows, fifteen minutes afierwar 1 the 1 back his head, revealing a'bloody gash
executioner, his two assistants, and the
wretched prisoner made their nppear-
ai ce. E c imuller presented a truly
pitiful aspect. He was the very pic
ture ot boundless terror. lie shed
tears copiously and uttered incessantly
1 >w moans,
the gallows
heaven and broke into loud shrieks.
Tueexecutioner pushed him rudely to
ward the instrument of death and
p aced him underneath the rope. Af
ter taking the chains from the prisoner
iie put the noose round his neck ; then
he stepped behind Eichmuller, and,
s izing the other end of the rope, jerked
it up violently. In the next moment
the culprit dangled five or six feet from
the ground in the air. The execution
er then suddenly lowered him three or
lour feet. Thereupon one of the as
sistants hung himsef to the legs of the
sufferer, who was again pulled up by
the executioner. This pulling up and
lowering was repeated four times,
whereupon the prisoner was examined
by a surgeon and pronounced dead.
Iiis remains were filtered by the exe
cutioner without being previously en
closed in a coffin. The whole, execu
tion was over at a quarter to 8.
THE LATjStGHOST.
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to solve a still greater ghostly problem mained.
fn their -own midst.
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r*, Imr* tlie twst nml intwt attentive
► ork'ti«*ii uni all the itKMlern appliance* for
•hV/f/j-tn//. S/tampooinff, J/air-
etrrssine/. etc.,
1 * n ' chil<lri'i» on nt thoir rosidenco*.
*" ,T1 d»*ir»'l. martna nun will receive
P-vnpf and enrefui aiiemion. Oct. 11, 1ST’.'.
CHAINED TO ANOTHER CONVICT,
set out on foot on the 2d of March,
I<S63, for Irkutsk, where he was to-re
side, subject to the surveillance of the
police. After a long and wearv march , , e , : , , ,,
, i • i T-- i ' n , • port-1 u of a haunted house, with all
during winch Eichmuller and his faint- ic : t i • . i
i i .mi ii- ii its frightful accompaniments has star
lv sithcrcd untold hardships, and dur-L* , .
i - . i - .i-iii-i., tied the nnnds of the sight-seers and
mg which Ins youngest child died, thov
i- - ..7, ... believers in the
arrived m the middle ot .June at then-
place of destination. A log cabin was
iven to them to live in, and Eichmul-
in his throat which reached from ear
to car, then with a jerk he drcipitated
himself and disappeared with a loud
shriek. The lady fell to the floor in
a swoon. The family hearing her
. t . .’j scream, rushed out, and found her
When he caught sight of j lyng almost lifeless on the floor. Up-
lie raised his chains to on her recovery she related what she
had seen, and the rising sun shun on
a moving family next morning.
A FRIGHTENED NEGRO.
Soon after this, a doughty son
Africa, expressed his willingness to try
the house; tor awhile at least, however,
lie wisely concluded to reconnoitre the
premises first. One evening about
dusk, as he was returning from his day’s
labor, lie concluded to go by the bouse
and inspect it. Upon approching the
front gate he discovered the door ofthe
building slowly opening, and present
ly a man came out and proceeded to
walk leisurely toward the gate. The
negro at first supposed the approach
ing party to l>e the proprietor, but as
the object near him he was horrified at
its pallid, ghastly look, and at the
stoney, glazed eyes, that was fixed
upon him. The vision, when about
ten feet troin the gate, stopped, and
raised its lifeless hand, pointing its
finger toward the throat, while with
the other hand lie seized his hair, and
with a quick motion
SWUNG HIS HEAD FROM THE BODY,
and disappeared. The negro, upon
witnessing this gave a terrified yell,
and left the spot in haste, not stand
ing upon the order of his going. Oth
ers have also seen this strange appari
tion, and heard the noises, w hile some
laugh at the idea as an absurdity, and
yet these things were seen and heard,
in reality or imiginntion, we cannot
say which. Since the above related
circumstances transpired, another fami
ly has moved in, ami as yet have re-
They have, however, oplv
go and ketch .them
It isTsfid that the glass-blowers who
atoH# 4fiWpvChimneys know how to
’em so that one out of every five
will break from heat.
A young man who was caught
straining his sweetheart to his bosom
the other day, justified himself by say
ing that every man had a right to
squeeze l.i3 own honey.
Out of forty girls at n boarding-
school none of them could tell how
many years George Washington was
President, but they knewjto a cent the
cost of any kind of hustle in the nmr- tnr "" les " 1
ket.
A Ghostly Vision Presents Itself to the
HorrlDeil Inmates of a Haunted
Honsc-The Headless Man and
His Freaks-Tlie Frighten
ing Details.
“Angels and ministers of grace, de
fend tis! Be thou a spirit of health,
or goblin damned.”
The public mind has hardlv reco\or-
cd from the astounding relation ofthe
facts-connectcd with the “Currency
wonder,” before they are called upon
JLliey nave, However, onlv
been occupying the place for a few
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable,
<3- /v
GANN A HEAVES .. .PHOPKIF.TORS
WILL BE FOUND AT THEIR
> w «*M titan l. rear Fr.nkiin HouieBuiMin?,
fliAniva •‘treet. ive«*j» nlway* on Kami Turii-
••ilt an-1 1 ireful itrir*»rs.
w el I r.ireil lor wlte.n <utru*tei1 to on r ran*.
Siook on hand f *r *alr nt all time**. dc< itVtf
BCO'iK Sze CHAFPINj
MarVet Strwl, near Court Uon>r.
Fain:!? lib mi and Bar Room
constantly on hand ch ore Family Grocc-
,»'* d| kind**, and ;ho Lest Brands ol* Wines,
i. q*i .ri and Cigar*.
Dive u* a eati, and you will llnd everything in
• *ir line of the t*e*t, and jirice* nn low as tin* lowest.
v MAN DEVI LLE
HEALER IN
imported and ^msrican fattlits,
Ciocb, Jewelry, Silver <v Plated IFarc,
M tSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
• v 'l*«>rtins l”/juipnients of all kinds.
Kr ' ne:i-.ui:i.\-ti A .vp EXORArixn nm
iLne wi-.n care, anj warranted to givo aalLfartion
<lppo.i, r , hr , 0 || r|r) «,hrn« t «n.
01.U (i (tin AX it SI IV Kit taken in exchange.
SOLE agent* for
PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL
AX l > Jt, lAi!0XD SPECTACLES.
Surveyor, Architect.
♦ -»'iui*• an (lesrripnciifioi
Uiuukhi at ,he I - a ' r "llien nf Captain.E.' P.
J*uJl-tf R* K. UiMl’KIK.
Uoonty Surveyor.
ler was told, he could do what he j>!ca
cd, except that he must report even-
day at noon to the military governor
of the city, and must he at home at
seven o’clock in the evening, and not
leave his house after that hour under
any pzetex.t whatever.
Being an excellent cabinet maker, the
convict exile was not long in finding
lucrative employment. The Military
Governor of Irkutsk at that time was
an intelligent and humane man, Gen.
IstevinoH', who gradually took consid
erable interest in Eichmuller, and in
trusted him with several important
government contracts, which the Israe
lite filled.’ to his entire satisfaction.
Thus Eichmuller lived nine years at
(rkutask, and in 1.S72 he had accumu
lated a considerable fortune, lie ap
plied for a pardon to the Emperor
Alexander II., and Gen. Istevinoff,
his patron, promised to intercede warm
ly in his behalf. Unfortunately for
Eichmuller, the General died very
suddenly on the 2d of April, in that
year and his successor. Geo. Senlnikoff,
the new Governor of Irkutsk, was a
widely different man. He treated the
Polish exiles with the utmost harsh
ness, and caused several of them to be
cruelly flogged for slight infractions of
the regulations, which had never been
enforced under his predecessor. Eich-
muller had at that time a contract for
the carpenter work qp the new thea
ter then in course of construction, and
one evening in November last he came
to the official residence ofthe Governor
in order to complain of the dishonesty
of some ofthe Government officials
who had to furnish him with Inrnbe,
Gen. Senelnikolf, upon seeing the Jew,
flew into a passion.
“ UNCLEAN SCOUNDREL,
how dare you to be out after the
usual hour of the night?” he called
out to him in a voice of thunder. Eich-
muller wanted to explain, but the Gov
ernor, not only refused to listen to him,
hfifc, Seizing a very heavy cane, began
tivTOThlior him unmercifully with it.
He dealt him several terribic blows in
the face, and Eichmuller, stung by the
pain and the brutality of the punish
ment, •snatched the cane from the hand
of the General, * and, breaking it in
several pieces, flung them in his face.
Uttering a howl of rage at this unex-
jiected resistance, Senelnikolf rang his
hell. Two Cossacks made their ap
pearance, and at a hint from the ty
rant dragged the victim of his cruelty
to prison. Next day Senelnikoff tele
graphed his version of the occurrence
to tiic Minister of War for instructions,
posed of- four nriny officers of low-
grade. The proceedings lasted only
an hour, at the end of which the pris-
o icr was found guilty and • sentenced
to suffer death at daybreak on the
following morning. Tho unfortunate
man threw himself in an agony of terror
KING’S CURB Georgia Railroad Sclicfyilc
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF SCHEDJCLB
ON THE
GEORGIA and MAC OX flfut
AUGUSTA RAILRODS.
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ill h Aulfriftia Railroad, !-
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For over Forty Years this
PURELY VEGETABLE.
Liver Medicine ha* proved to be the
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tor Liter Comi*Uist and the painful ot&pring I -A 1\ ILL A MEEK, IT
tlrerrof, to-wlt: DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION^ - V ll U'. reT,,nt tliu Dura, ainona P»uUrv,.«t
fMnUico, BiUimw-•(fteka, SHMt HBA'DACHlg FlF^y. CliNTS.
supernatural who re
side in the neighborhood of the ceme
tery on Decatur street. These reports
have been treated as the id'e fintasies
and conjurations of the silly-minded,
until more recently, when the addition
al evidence of unbelievers has at last
given a color of truth to the oft told
tale of
THE FRIGHTFUL VISION.
The house where those terrible
scenes arc enacted is located on Young
street near the City Cemetery. Quite
a number of tenants have attempted
to occupy it, hut have been invariably
frightened away by the frequent oc
currence of
UNEARTHLY NOISES
at unseasonable hours. The noi«es are
as varied as they are unaccountable.
Sometimes, when all is quiet, a terrible
rumbling noise, low and ominous at
first, hut gradually deepening, until
at last it bursts out in thunder tones,
shaking the house to its very founda
tion. Again loud knocks are heard
in places beyond the reach of human
days. It is confidently believed by
parties in the neighborhood that they
will yet have an opportunity of witnes
sing some of the strange freaks of this
restless spirit.
Without venturing an opinion as to
what it is, how it is caused, and by
what agency we arc nevertheless satis
fied that some explanation could be
given if the matter was thoroughly
and searching!}- in vest gated. We toss
this nut to otir spiritual friends to
crack—to give the public the solution
of this problem. We have stated the
case as ’twas told to us, without any
garnishment, and will patiently await
for any explanation that will throw
any light upon this ghostly matter.
THE HAUNTED HOUSE.
It was supposed by some people
yesterday that our report about the
“ haunted house” was a fabrication.
Now, those thinking this can apvly
to Messrs. Wallace & Fowler to-day.
and they will end from those gentle
men, who have the renting ofthe house
in question, that
First, They will allow any one who
wishes to occupy the house free one
montn.
Second. That they have never been
agency, together with rattling, clang- able to keep a tenant in the house
sounds, as though heav_
pieep of earthenware were hurled
iqion the floor. These manifestations
would so thoroughly alarm the in
mates that they would invariably
1- ave, until at last the house was en-
over five days, and that frequently
when the rent was paid up fora month
in advance they would give up the
house after two day's occupancy and
forfeited their rent.
These and other interesting facts
\ certain little damsel having been
aggravated beyond endurance ov her
brother, plumped down upon her knees
and cried: “ O Lord! bless my
brother Tom. He lies, he steals, hie
swears ; all boys do ; us girls don’t.
Amen.”
Warmoth was asked ifDurcll git
drunk on the bench, to which he re
plied : “ No, I think not. My im
pression is—mind, this is only au im
pression—tny impression is he gets
drunk at home before he goes on the
bench."
A minister a few days age, preached
the funeral sermon of a man who in
life was fond of skating, and in the
course of his discourse said : “ He has
gone where there is no ice.” But he
didn’t name the place the cx-skatist
had slid to.
“ Are you not alarmed at the ap
proach of the king of terrors ?” said a
minister to a sick man. “Oh no!
I’ve, been living six and thirty years
with the queen of terrors—the king
cannot be much worse.
A worthy old lady offers the follow
ing advice to girls : “ Whenever a
fellow pops the question, don’t blush
and .«ture at ypur foot. Just throw
vour arms arofind his neck, look lvim
-full in the face and commence talking
about the furniture.’*
A fond father recently wrote: “It
generally takes twenty years of train
ing to eradicate the word ‘nice’ from a
woman’s vocabulary. The Falls of
Niagara, the Psalms of David and the
progress of the human race were all
‘nice’ to my eldest till she got mnr-
tied.”
A sea captain’s little son was the
other day put into long trousers for
the first time. Some one asked him
why he had changed? “Well,” he
replied, “ the hoys made-fun of me,
and I wasn’ going to wear my pants
at half-mast any longer.
It is refressing to come across such
a gem as the following:
"'l'lie-first bird of spring attempted to
sing,
But ere he had sounded a note.
He fell from the limb—a dead bird was
hail’;
The music had friz in his throat."
Art editor announces the marriage
of a friend thusly ; “ He has read him
self out of the jolly brotherhood of
bachelors, sold ‘ his "single-breasted
lounge, jiacked his baggage cheeked
it for glory, walked the gang plank of
courtship to the vessel of matrimony,
and is now steaming down the stream
of bliss by the light of the honeymoon.”
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THE PREPARED
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AMgu'ta,
AND AFTER WLDXE8-
_ . AY, .Tune .7th, ISTi, the Passenger Tialna
on the Georgia ami Mwcou aud Augiuta RailroiuN
will run as follows;
GEORGIA tlAITAiQAIh
Day PaMstiger Ti'ain u r df
Leave Augusta nt ..8 fOk.m/
L*nve Atlantaat - —8 15a. in.
An i vent Atlanta nt *....•! 4Wfim.
Arrive at Augusta at - r* v '^
Night Pateenger Train.
le-nvo Ancust.mt ml......w..i8'15p. m.
l/)ar« Atiautaqt - - -54 P- * rt * r
* Arrive at Atlatfht Jrt...m.’
Arrirv at Augitsta ’4H».«.^^.'-«*r*< P rtf:
MA CON A ND A UG USTA Hi. lie
Day I\tt*aujcr Train.
Ijexrt Augusta at H 00 a. n.
I.eave Macon at : 0 80 n". m.
Arrive in Augusta at • -F» l». m.
Arrive in Macon at * 40p. in.'
Night Pd^nirfrr Train/ O
l^ave Augusta at 8 tj ftis
J^*ave Muet*n at m 00 p. ni/
ArrivHn Augusta at - — fi 00 a. m.
Arrive in Macon nt —... 4 15 a. ui.
Passengers frmn Atlanta, Athens, Washington,'
and station* on Georgia Railroad, by taking tho
Day Passenger Train will make ismneetion »t fa
in ak with the Train for Maeon. . ,
erTi' Pullman’s (First-Tins* I Steoiung Ctam on sir
Night PaKftfngtw Trains on the Georgia Rallrfmdf
and First-Glass sleeqdngt arson all Night THiIiih ou*
the Macon and Augusta Railroad.
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Drugs, Jffledicines, Paints, Oils
And Everything else Found in First-Class Drug Stores.
R. T BRUMBY & CO.
SOMET-HTISr G-
W©rtto,
O UR Buyer, Mr. KUAN, is now in New York, “cullinggems” from all the largest Importing
House.* in the United States, and feels confident that, foi
^ & CYTE APXESS
STYLE, QTJ
Ills Selections will lie lmrd to siirpnss. The
S MEETING WITH UNTREC’E-
dented sucres.*, fully establishing its claim ni
the STAX DA HI) 1IM TEIl WHEEL. Thvr *tti
ill use all over the Union, and every wheel board
from i* giving unqualitied satisfaction. All sizes’,
from S It* 1'1 i\n l«e* in diameter, mataifactur«sl \»f
the Stillwell A: llieree 3Imiufneturine Uompany.
08* For dcrtcrlpilve circulars «n«l price 1i*t *
ply to or address. R. MCktUMVN.
feb'il-<»m Athens, 08.
ililiw
Allspicef Pepperi
Ginger, Cinnamon 9
And, Cloves,
pr- FOR SALK BY --h —
R. T. BRUMBY & COL
jan2l-tf
tircly abandoned, until a short period | they can learn from Messrs. Wallace
hack, when a family concluded to j & Fowlerr—Herald, 28fh.
brave the horrors of the ghostly vision |
and occupy the tenement. | WlIY Men - Don ' x Marry. — The
VISIBLE manifestations. j Rev. Wni. Morgan lias been telling
Accordingly they moved into the | the Bostonians why men don’t maray.
A,,U IIS Foundry & Machine
Works.
,:-^ E iSS5A L founders and
1 a"*™ Work, Smilhing and
exle,l5ivc of
■ IiUA8s CASTINGS
•r. Si.no r Mining*nd Mill Mac'iine-
Slrttig, Wu^ n 4fc_52 , *?‘ Crnmh-
and despir on hia knees and implored
■Vlio nionofjci’nro .nil Ac.” ' l r _ S—- —l f ..L>tl... t.
' ’ R. ?1ICKEIWOX,
^ n p^ U
J.ll
He wanted to know whether he was to
punish the offender ns a matter of dis
cipline, or whether he was to have him
trwd feyS military commission. The
Government instructed him to pursue j
.the latter course, and,- on the 4th of l
building and pt-oceeded to unpack their
household goods. The good wife,
with her usual prudence and foresight,
proceeded to place her crockery and
glassware on the shelves of a closet in
one of the rooms. Having placed
some goblets on a shelf, she was return
ing for more when she
HEARD A NOISE IN THE CLOSET,
and, on looking hack, was somewhat
astonished to see several of them tum
ble off on the floor, when they were
broken in fragments, without any
human agency. Turning to leave,
imagine her horror, when she heard the
whizzing of a globlet close by her head,
followed in close succession by several
others. Frightened beyond measure,
she sent immediatplyMor her husband,
to whom she <¥tailed the startling
phenomenon. The result was that
they [departed immediately from the
place.
The house being again tenantless, the
prorpietor at last offered it free of rent
to any one who would occupy it
ANOTHER TENANT.
Hearing the liberal offer, a man
from the country who was paterfam
ilias of the most uuruly set of child
ren that ever blessed a fond .parent,
concluded to give the ghost a trial. He
moved in, and had got .everything in
apple-pie order, not having heard from
the uneirthly occupant, he flattered
himself that his unruly progeny had
frighted the spirit of the dead away.
He was, however, doomed to a bitter
and fearful disappointment After a
few nights the. unearthly noises were
resumed with redoubled fury, in fact it
It appears the reasons are—First, lie-
cause they can’t get the one they want;
bachelor’s have high notions. Second,
because many of them are cowards,
they dare not face the music; they
dodge the question. Third, because
they are skepticle; they have no faith
in woman, they think marriage a lot
tery. Fourth, they are selfish ; they
cannot yield for another’s good; can’t
support a family; want the sweets of
life without hearing itshurdens. Fifth,
woman’s extravagance. Here die
speaker showed true cause for man’s
hesitating. • It costs as much to launch
a woman on the sea of wedded life as
it would to fit out a small schooner.
As to sails, cordage, pennants and
streamers, the difference is iu favor of
the schooner.
During a protracted religious revival
at Chittenango, N. Y., one of the
preachers improvised l-ymns to familiar
secular airs, such as “The Flying
Trapeze,” “Walking Down Broad
way,” “On the Beach at Long Branch*
and the like, while “ refreshments
were served to converts gratis.” If
this thing of offering a “ free lunch” ns
an incentive to religion should bo per
sisted in, the world may be saved yet.
A well known German florist relat
ed. tama tfce other day. in a hi«h state
of irritation, his troubles in this way.
>
Five Stei*s.—A man had commit-;
ted murder, was tried, found guilty,
and condemned to be hanged. A few
days before his execution he drew upon
the wall .of his prison a gallows with
five steps leading up to it.
On the first step, he wrote, Disobe
dience to his Parents.
On the second step, Subbath Break
ing.
On the third step, Gambling and
Drunkenness.
On the fourth step, Murder.
The fifth step was the platform on
which the gallows stood.
This poor fellow doubtless wrote the
history of many a wasted and lost
life.
. have so much drnuhle
“ l hav
with the ladieS when dey comes to buy
He said:
la now coming in rapidly, and wo cordially invite? all to visit us daily, as they will *ee soirething
NEW, ATTRACTIVE AND NOVEL
Ercrv day. It affords us pleasure to display them, whether you buy or not. We will sc^to
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
for cash, at New York Quotations. For approved City Acceptance, will sell on a credit until 1st Octo
ber next, adding \]. £ percent, interest per month. Rely with perfect confidence on our ability and
williligtK-ss to serve Von as well a 4 *any house in the South. You will not be disappointed.
Very* Respectfully v
KEAN & TASSELS,
Broad Street, Augnsta, Ca.
toYWfabmebs
OF NORTH-EAST GEORGIA.
Great Success Follows Wise Purchases.
The undersigned is now prepared to offer to the Planters of
Georgia a few brands of the BEST FERTILIZERS
now in Use. We have the
ud all
©IT AW#
The Great Fertilizer” ™ World
Imported Direct from Liverpool, nnd is,warranted tube PURE, GENUINE a|id
FIRST-CLASS, in every respect. Read the following Certificate, from the best
and largest Farmers of Georgia, who testily to its great merits:
This is to show that we, and each of us, have used the ENGLISH STONE
WALL FERTILIZER, purchased of 0. B. Flannagan & Son, and applied it to
our Cotton last year, and we deem it a first-class Fertilizer, and the best we have
ever used, and cheerfully recommend it to Planters generally,
B. G. LOCKETT, Dougherty county.
C. P. ILVUTWELL,
A. E. VICKERS, Laurens “
W. B. TARVER & BRO., Twiggs at.
F. D. WIMBERLY, “ co.
B. D. EVANS, Washington county.
T. O. WICKER.
I). G. HUGHES, Twiggs countv.
DAVID S. JOHNSON, Morgan county.
J. J. McARTIIUR, Montgomery,
The Jonesboro Times has been chang
ed to the Jonesboro Ghizen.
so? : VeB, you dink you
pttf ahnfeflt, aint it t But dat isb
not my vagon—it ish mine vife’s hoss’n
vngon. Hurry up Shake, (to his
partner,) blay out dish game. If dat
hoss’n vagon git smashed up ven I ,gU
home to-night, my vife give me hell
Columgus.” . ; '
23F* I HAVE ALSO DR. PENDL ETON’S NE1
GUANO COMPOUND,
Which is liighly recommended by all the farmers ofthe South who have used it.—
Its merits as an excellent Fertilizer arc beyond dispute.
If you wish to patronize Home Enterprise, I can sell you the
OGLETHORPE FERTILIZER,
Which has been used by mnny-Farniers in this section for years, all of whom can
testify to its great merits, which speaks well for the enterprise ot Oglethorpe.
Don’t tail to get the above-named Fertilizers, and be convinced that the
BEST in the World is sold by
J. H. HUGGINS,
- Broad Street, Athens, G*n.
•‘Absolutely the Rest protection Agninst Fire.*
Over 1200 Fires put out with if.
$01,000,000 00 worth of Property Mtvotl fro’tt
In daily us<
print iphl eitir
nits adopt
Mend for its Record.
F. W. KAUWKLL, Secretary.
Sr: Ifomlway, Ytrtk.
hv the.Fire Department* of ihtr
•f the Union, rhe Government
The lending Railway* ttse it.
I.d.-il-ly
J. A. SEflOIiRS £ SON,
WHOLESALE and li ETA Hr
AND DF.AJ.UJW IN
Brandies, Wines, Gins, &e., &c,
ALSO, TUB
Choicest Brands of Cigars
Wo* 9 West End, *
ELBERTON, GA.
mine rose; dey wants liim hardy; dey
wants him doubles, dev wants him
moondly, dey wants him frngrand, dev
wants liim nicegottler, dey wants him
eberydings in one rose. I hopes I am
not what you calls one uncnllant man
hut I have somedimes to say to dat
ladies, Madam, I never often secs dat
Indies dat was beautiful, dat was rich,
dat was good temper, dat was youngs,
dat was clever, dat was jierfection in
one ladies. I sees her much not!”
-
A few days ago a pair of Bismarcks
were playing a duet on a card table,
with an accompaniment by Gambrinus,
ita-an-uptown saloon, when a--third
Teuton entered excitedly, aud address
ing one of the players, said:
“ Shinglediddier, your hoss and
vagon has rua ayay !”
“Ish dat so? Yy you npt shtop
him vou leetle ?”
‘“Cos be vas hauf a sqeare avay, be
fore* I see him!” s *- ’
“How you know he vas my-boss
and vsLcoVrV .»• . _
“ Vy he had your name on‘ de. ry*HB subscriber informs hb fields jS r ^womMt^ 1 im«ph«a, i umi«xfoamen’yraraof
JL and tte public generally, that lie wlllretarn'l age, of W*. J. Brown, <1ec«iuse<l:
O’Kellcy & Taylor's
M PHOTOGRAPH GAtLERY
Over William*’ Shoe Store, Dr**ailStreet; •
AT1IE&S, GKOIWSIA. >
H AVING permnwmtly T'H-atcd liV jitheft*, i*
g«»o<l nml c^tvw|iMit rAouie, fc^the purpese
of IMiuiornphingaml For rooty ping In the mriouf
w*« finest etyien of the Art, an4 having had Imit;
cx|M>r1coco iu the hualnca*, we expert U> please all
in the exocut ion of Pictures, who may favor ua
with their order*. •
riioto^raphs suppiietl, all sizi**. from the am all-
to lift size, ami cohwcd in India Ink, VTaftr ur
Oil ciTfors, when dcsirt d.
Pictures made in cloudy pa well as eVar weather.
8 FEKO’l’YPKS FOR $L
We invite the public'fotatl and examine speci
men*. ,1. F. O’KhLLKY,
feb2S-Cm C. II- TAYLOH,
PlfVF, HORSES | oEORGIA, HART COUNTY.
A L-Z • { vZT " Whereas, Andrew J. Brown applies to me
from Kentucky about
UthU'iauldie of AiVril or ftrst, “Therefore, ull pc.suiu! concerned are hereby re-
ftir the Sad- I <iulred to show cau*c, if any they have, at the reg-
uf May, with a lot ofSmicrior Horses, for the Sai
die or Harness. mh21 W. 8. HOLMAN.
WANTED,
At the Tan-Yard formerly owned by V. H. Doyle,
200 Cords Red Oak Bark.
pai<
St
CASH and the highest market prire^wiU be
mbit
ular term of the Court nf Ordinary of said County,
to be held on the first Monday in May next, why
said Letters should not be granted.
fiiven under mv band, this24th day of March,
1873. F. C. STEPHENSON, Ordinary H. f.
^5 to S20
old, make mere money » work for u. In their *pir» mo-
AT COST
*•• • ’ ;'F: <
JYoic Is the Time fat
to jndtee Jllotietfi
TTAVING DETERSlINfiD TO
J—L change my business, I now offer inf entire
stock of Goods at COST ! My stock is law* ami
fine, consisting of a full and complete awtorfment
of.Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,- a fnll stock01
Gruceries, and all articles kepiirr( firsttla»#Dry
Goods and Grocery Store. I mean
BUSINESS,
And will close out during thi'fnonth. RECALL
and SEK."#* Toanwone buyligmy entire efis-k
I will offer addition al luducuinebld, and give tliae.
A.L.DEARIINGs
No. 1 Granite Uow, Bisliop’sold stand.
Athens, Ga.j January 1st, 1873; - j*nE-tf ■*'
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