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VOL. 61
For Sal'
' hv lor the indebtedness thus extiugii •
s ° >! wifM} ilphii'tiie condition thal /i.raO/V
♦tj.ilIter ttlitien elhtlhforuerbe free toeV«*
i erv eitiz ^ddfliM^taie- This w .u' T'
I ml.l-amn*- the riven nos . {
a>0' |jtli«ju*ww>U.y!-vi*iiom ltcinj pcrcep.
sanieuine wi| i
I (lilt Hnollier eonsilteraidc i'/fc ill l!.9
' 'mgregtiu-j.f dvi? S^Mte iti<f4$e.luca .
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VTHEWS, ftEQiRfitA, llpi^Y CORNING, JDLY 13,1880.,
Twenty-five
Horses and Mules,
^“2S=S t looom" 8 rAiii« I
£. £r Department! Athens, ga.
iTLa.nt\a
-To—
CI'.a a-Miss !
iv(»t' St ilEDULE.
^..-3'jl-tuja sr
s-frjk
•I, 1-7'.'. Tn
»». u-imr East
fill i
] have in hand at my Stables (he above men
oned number of Horaea and Mule* tor salt, and
! eraona wishing to buy wotHdo well to call
on me before pnreha-mg.
I W.ten®m. J. Z. COOPER.
B, ft. MMws\
HORSE AMD MULE j
SiXUUatry Store* j
i Athens, Georgia. |
l-.«-
The Mammoth Hamm and Saddle Store of
Northeast Georgia* 1 have eulaiged my tale room
and ha\«* it stocked with hand made roods, such as
Noddies, liaroew, Hridles, Whips, Horse Covers,
and Saddle Blankets. My goods are all fresh and
newly gotten up. My pricescanuol l»e beat. My
The busy dav isjover.
The household work is done ;
The cares that tret the morn in-4
Have faded with the sun ;
And in the tender twilignt,
I sit in happy rest,
V»itl* toy dail'm^ little baby
Asleep upon u»y breast.
White lids, with silken friiici-s,
Shut out the wauiiiir light;
A little baud close-folded
Holds inninma** fingers tigiit;
And in their so»t w hite wrapping
At last iu perfect rest,
. Two dauaty ft* art enddTed*
Like birdies in a nest.
All hopes nnd loves unwortliv
Depart nt ibis sweet hour;*
All pure aud noble longiucs
^ Renew their holv jiowt-r;
For Christ, who, iA the Virgin, i
Our motherhood has blest,
Is near to ever womsu
With a baby on ner hivast.
The. Methodist.
HOW A NEGRO CONFEDERATE SKY WAS
ARRESTED AFTER TIIE WAR AND
SOU* INTO SLAVERY IN CUBA*
A Fi-w Financial Facts tafi
Gisirjila tu Consider in
•lulls as to Who Ls to b«
4 Chirr MugL-tratr.
(NO 8.)
Editor Daily Banner
now t« consider ’ ihb
tacts connected will';
murkabl# mlminisinUon;
.Colquitt* ,4o
Cclquitt was even thought ot for the
position which he now fills. With this
rgfiew, taken altogether from the facts
and the records, 1 boldly assert with*.
*3$ l tte fear ° f 8 . uccess, ul denial, that
'Tere is not a single one of these
ifferent revenues to the State, such
nave enabled a reduction of onr
2 the paying oflf onr outstanding
fries, and the calling in and pay-
MTour bonds, not jet .duj, but
■tt WWigftr abodt T*y acts of
islature, (most of them before
made no direct wHnahin to any othtir n i , OI *5* n ‘ be,ori
than to what is knuAvn-'as the' Indian , 9°''T'" W was «““de Govern-
noo the agency ot individuals
entirely independent and irrespective
claim, collected by Hob.'WvO. TUg
ghvof LaGrange. Ga. HoW he confd
have alluded to this claim! With itfrei
view !of reflecting any credit W hatever
upon himself, or done dthettriae than
I give the whole eredit td Oof. Thggle,
j and which, lie did not do, passes lny
j comprehension. Col. Tuggle |s a man
i, " >t|i a peculiar and particular love of
I* M Hu^gy Whi|Ni cannot l*c equaled. My $1.50 Sad-
.... 12*25 i* u ; dies cannot be toun<J anywhere else except at R.
I II. Allen’a. Repairing done at short notice.
....12.50 a w 1 nev.l8.Siu.w. R. H. ALLEN.
Ti.
ASSESSOR’S NOTICE.
•* ••• . . i Notices hereby piven that the Atittessors
lor all munte ■ have totnpletwd the Assessments of Real Es-
!!.'>' nt t * bur lotto tatc lor 1880, and placed their books in mv of-
^ .. neKets on aale f or examination by all concerned. Objec*
* ' ,, ! c ‘.!! v , ‘* c ,,Dt * ( tiona to asHeastrents are re«|uired to Ik* made in
\i i’v. 1 .! r a ’ K . vt t >1, ! writing, sworn to and filed with me within ten
7 J r 7" • Kh ;. en Vr»!. , days from the date of this notice.
’ I'T. " l ■ A. G1LLELAND, (M'k of Council.
ITortheastemR^rad. IfinCiigTWBfF
AihciiP (»a., June 2Gth, ls80. f !
Waahingtou <Miss.) Gazette.
Ill 1863 General Pembcrto i
manded at this |joint Col. Hornin-j
, .lull
• 2■*lh, 1880, trains •
! 4.»5 P. M. j
8.20 P. M. I
11.30 P. M.
4.uo A. M
8.48 A. M I
8.48 A. M.
i> ;^su cimuccla closely
1 u A.
makes
train
430 A. M.
t>.3o A. M
8.48 A. M.
8.48 A. M.
viu4 At lama on the morning
II. K. arrives ut Athens same
ci.*eU. Making the time from
• only 4 hours amt 45minutes.
olcI' an uild'tionnl train will
1 ' •• ' * NMtls, a. trains oi
!. I. i;.-tnrMii|r t next iitofiing, tu
• - On wif
*• ' •*.'* 1 luKiivfiiWr aAlitional
1? .LEWIS,
Family Grocery Store and Confectionery,
road Hmt.
-Athens. Georgia,
Next door to A. S. DORSEY
Keeps on hand at all times the finest Tobacco
and Cigars. The best and Freshest Lemons,
Oianges,' Apples, Peanuts, Candies and Con
fectionaries general!v. Also keeps on hand a
constant supply of afl country produce, such aa
eggs, Chickens, Butter, Cabbage, Potatoes etc.,
etc. The Cheapest Fain ly Grocery Store and
Confectionary in the city. Give me’a call.
uov.19.w8m. P. LEWIS.
j regeai ich iuto, what nniy be termed the
, l 1ri 't or dead reconls ol'our State gov-
eiMmoiit. In this rnspeqt We <jall to
mind' hut one «the.r porsou. who was
i at all his equal, ami that was Hon. W'rn.
way owned a tsitlx.il slave— P. vtoii i T Wi»yw«od.°f.M»«-S;*te «fKflitli Car-
by name, a negro tiddler, known ' for ! oh ^'- H, . s lo y u , ^.‘‘V.fng tu the Wets
miles around, and liigidy re.-mwed f.v iei;orii4 pt ,1,, M V*s such
both black and white. When 5,^ ; 18 t<‘H=n» for. him ihe Mile of the
young master W. Lynn Ile.ningwav, i? <»*«bt.mus bwt«,p,n«
at present State Treksnr. r of Missis- ; i ,' scov, / c, ‘ tips longforeotten claim of
ippi, joined the old ‘Carroll Rifles,f he ai;a ' ,ist l, .' u Untttf 1 States
took Ceylon along as a t. u-ted * A
vant. He took him into Virginia and u '" 8 T"$ , ,B
returned homo in i8C3. In F. Unary ^
or March of that year a tai.l, nl spy ^-'Assembly approved Pib’y 2o.h,
was needed to visit the Federal gnu- ,8 ' ( V °. Be M ,: ’ r ^? fore Owrtiwr UdI-
boat then coming down the ,iv. r on !l’ ml ^>'' 8 mor,-renew,ng
[Fort Pemberton. lV-vu-n at r
I undertook the mission, and r.-..n*e. t- li'Wswi'te, Ga., or the coilecuon
ing himself as a l.milivv "! a ‘ lv . anCB8 , lu:k,e b - v ,he htale of
mandersofthe bo.?* w,,swell received | , °' I , the *»V^»S^frtxhe war
Being bright far beyond > ? 181 "-. . ll 8t en»3that. QoJ. Tuggle
he managed to secrete their ^ 8 earcjnng over the arch,vw of the
papers, maps, etc., and escaped with i 7' ft,e ‘NythtW «ll M In-
these documents ,0 Fort IV.,.1 1 ‘^‘n cb.m hack oi that embraced in
After the tall ot Vickshti.g .1 „| v I C "'- Green’s agenoy, or perhaps
of Governor Colquitt. Then how can
Governor Colquitt, even presume, to
claim for himsclt and his administra.
tion credit for that which under legis
lative enactments would have obtain
ed, it mattered not who was Chief
Magistrate ? The Governor in his
nioct active and zealous canvass for
re-election says in his speeches that
he has reduced expenses about the
Executive Department from the man
who sweeps the floors to the most im
portant official about the State iiouse.
I dare say this is true, for the appro
priation act of the Legislature only
allows the Governor so much money
for these expenses, and under this act
ville and Nashville, the Western and
Atlantic and the Central railroads,
and how they -re at the bottom ot
and cbntrobing the recent movements
in Georgia, how natural it is tor the
Atlanta Constitution at one end and
tlie Savannah iVewA at the other,'not
to want all tho tacts brought to the-
front. I reckon it could hardly have
been expected that these .letters
would have been reproduced by these
fair, impartial and independent met
ropolitan journals. Hamiu'ar.
SYN0P8IS OF REPORT
OF BOARD OF VISI
TORS TO UNIVERSITY
OF UEOROIA.
I ftfj|ti!Dep«! ,YY, M. tjp'wne. the Mii -
tmalk fcTteifc??®*? 1 u ^ er 1 , C ® ! - L; 1L
1 ' 5 1 yjinr*io:iniCr. amrtho Parltmnenf iry
-dik 11 TBilibbl,' 1 tifHMr Chancellor Mell, tlio
.4/" j Bcai-d concluded i tlieir report. E ca
Lprciwiua tlicir tyiqual|fie<l apjirobation
iL*«lrtjihWV a iR u i# e *9 ,fn *» V , *- scl P i:i,0 > »"<i
_ / general condition ot ouf" Mate Uni-
Total income thus .ur tor tlie I o. I ' 1 ' :l
financial year, . . SoS.ISvi 00
Tiiis amount includes the Uicoiuk vo
dale froni ail sources, tb-wit: Interest
on bonded securities and ritato indebt
edness ($100,000), tuition, rents, etc ,
etc. ;• am-:. 1,, : iilsils
EXKENDtrVRES. - ,» JViodi
tt\>'r,nhp-.sanie period,'vim front My-
21, 18(9, to J line 14, 1880, 4l»ei
amounts paid out loot up 825,595,00.
Ti is sum subtracted from tin* total
cash balance (838,482,00) leaves an
unexpended balance now on hand ot
812,917,00. From this balance mast
be paid the salaries qt tho facttlty for
the current and succeeding quarter,
and Uvo quarters of the appropriation
to the four Inancli colleges, us ibllows:
To D.-.ldouege, 81;750 ; Milledgeville,
81,000 Cuthbcrt, -81,000 pud Tltom-
asvillu §1,000. The casli on baud,
however, will be|Supploinento(f 'by the
accruing interest oti invested funds,
om Juno 14 to October
EXAMINATIONS.
l’lie board take pleasure iu di dar
ing that the examination papers o
the senior and law classes reflect cred
it alike upon t he young gentlemen and : rents, etc., In
their instructors. The latter give j 1, ltfat).
evidence «l great care and fidelity in j ’'file Jutiro a mount received, from
the performance ol their dulses, and , tuition during the past collegiate year'
appear to keep tully abreast of sill the ybb-s’isot exceed the sum of §2,500.
niudern rneihuils autl improvements I This surely does not a {lord adequjito
01 the successhil impartation oi j coinpmmtiuu tor the immutso iiijury
I have no W . V ' 7 ™“ | 8 "°' v -' a "- v '!* ltle y°""K "ten j futticted. up m the Uuiver-ity bv the
it tliwiliHdkr'iipc^" at he lias found ; mso exhibit extraordinary protieiency imposition of sucl.au onerous lax
f, r T r^nce ex- •«• the various branches o, tl.fe curric- | upon education. Hundreds of m«-
S houJl e , C 0^ a l ‘° 7- hesl ! U Um °t the peers | dents are probably deterred from com-
SitS ? ee - f ln . l, T ne "' °* i,,,y T aUU ' M ‘. t 1 he beM i, " ,1 r -'« l I here l.v 1 he knowledge that they
kct l ?, very-decided re- I approved text books are used, and a ) must eithJr be matriculated as beuefi-
7en7u e t7Tv r,l‘ih 1 ’ e r S ' ! 1 ^“/-‘-devoted tothe purchase eiu.ies, or pay a tuition bill of §75.00
venture to saj, from the clamor which : by ench protestor ot such news aud tier annum
arose m aud about the Statb House, 1 accep.ahle works of science as may ! It the char-e \ as
when the Legislature and the Consti- | •■manate from time to time from tl ’
tutumal Couveutiou were applying tie I sit vans ol the d.iv and
pniuuiiig knife, that the tacts will I their peculiar chairs,
show the expenses in and about the' In this
It the charge \.as lestricted toi a
simple entrance fee ot §10.00, and the
are germ da to j superior advantages iu the way of
learned instructors, apparatus, library,
!i.S0 1\ M.
11.SO 1*. M.
Athens on Momiiiy morning
11 iet ti.>11 nt Lula with both
i« rn ik>uiiti truins on Air-Line.
lH.th East uml West on Air-
t f i meet elonely on Saturdnv
l*»u»senters from Georgia K.
1 meet ion with evening trains.
: t:iem toiro direct throu<rh t to ally,
rts of Northeuntern Georgia i
Fortify the System..
And you are armed nguinst diacase. The finest
tonic tor this purpose » Hostetter'a Stomach
Bitters, which renders digestidn easy and com
plete, counteracts billiousnens, and* kee]« the
t>owels In order, aud so tfeniai and beneficent
are its effects that not only is the body invig
orated and regulated by its use, but desponden
cy banished from tho mind.
For side by all druggists aud dealers gener-
\ ti
ll
K. BERNARD,
Aet’g. Sjnp’t.
West ley
Piedmont Restaurant
Meriwether’s
• il■ u-kstnidi Stiop.
(>)‘C< 18ITK /
< 1 \N N’ ik llEAVEtf StADI.E,
1 ' kind- df plantation work tiling ill tlr.-i-cUs* . 1 y 11*.
i. i r, m:c!i is repairing Wagon?, —
!• 1 . inakii'g :tn«l repairing
|■ * w-. ;' fi„ ilorsc shoeing a special-
Hi. AI a "i k dun.'at short notice.
.'t.'d 1 m. W. MERIWETHER.
ITUi'KSMONAl CARDS.
KEPT BY
FRANOSLOUIS.
Meals at all hours. Good beds, am) every-
wltn.*
IANH00D:"
•it n.
•Inly
following, Peyton went wiiti hi- young
master again to Virginia, wbis be
remained until the surremh 1 of (bn-
cral Lee. The former beino (
to remain a niimlicr of .1 v-
ter, in order to comoly with
raalities ot the sun coder, set
ahead of him to his hotu. . near t i r -
rolton, Miss. On l it. w-.v however,
he was betrayed tothe eiu'nn l,y me
Confederates as the -py whit bid
ceived them alwve Fort IVod , ri.m,
wag captured and carried iu i'on- to
New York.; thence to ('ul.a, a
as a slave, together with main other-.
Thevesstl on which M «a> tiken was
a Federal gunboat In tlie
worked as a slave in factories f., r near
ly 16 years cutoff from alt C'lnmnui.
cation with home ami friends. He
made several attempts to csci.p., bona
dage, all but the last ntcour-e, being
unsuccessful. Finally be found an
American Vessel ennunamied by a
Southerner, to whom lm related'the
history of bis capture, enslavement
and forced exile, and f.og_e.l to I,,.
turned to bis home an ! family. The
Captain secreted him it. the in le «.f i.j,
vessel, carried him to Cost a IJb
larye unpaid interest due on a claim
which bad been pan ially settled. Col.
Tuggle alone discovered this claim and
spent some time amid thn dusty
Editor, with a brief summary ot {Tie I < oy tor these serious tlefie
following most important facts which the
iKhtd* ke,>l pr0 '" ine,,t,hu l"‘ b ' I Raising op the STAN,.AttD
1st. That Governor Colquitt, irre* ' mission
illy j)<y»tlari.
institution;
PEEK T nil ON
PI.VANCIAI.LY
Itl.K?
can Ijovernoc.l
claim in the disc
' and collection* of
I to the State .something
00? Had it not been lor Col. TtJgi j ' " ood - 0,ll - v l " ° or three suspensions
ale. of LaGrange, Ga., no doubt tlds ^a,! under tlm control^ .Te"', ““1 1 i,:,ve Wn Th
claim would have still been among the ...u:!?i. UO _ *, a ia, l'o.id , young m§u revere ami respect their
DISCIPUNE. „ ■ ' t>4ane3 ot llw laeultyrofqu :
™»v.rate tn Goorgta 1 lUe past j&r has been ex lu . . - lbe . 511. . Si
iitSSr .. r ,._
allowed to triumph, it will
Uraucti colleges, which av ; ’ »
gregale . . .' §27,350 00
And you have a surplus
ill 1 JeVen " e A t0 f V' e SlaU * interference therewith caused tTs loss
^, 0, !!:. h . a . V !..!:!T.^^^ 0 ^d of a large amount ,0 the State. T.mt
C- a Tlvcrsias.
J art published
RtfTflREl by the
III Oletiretrd Essay IU O I UllLf ] lv j u , r
on the radical core (without medi • T
»f SrKnvAToifRiioKA or Seminal Weal 111 « BCKSOIl COIliity. He i.** chart
lnvoluntaiy Seminal Louse**, impotenct, Hth the kiliiu< r ol a whit
AT IT) EY s- AT LAW
V. ATI\ 1 NSVI 1.1.E, GA.
| |r l'li ' !N . ' ‘l KT- lhU SE, OPPOSITE | ohsarly denionstniteM, from thirty ywrs*Ho[ J
E IN rolRT-HoUSE,
' ' • "ttiiv. Pepun*) altcntion toal
i uini-ieil ti. |Ti«w(eTyf u|4>-tl
Ait XwKJ Cobb,
nothing like c.-pnui
and tlie Weld of a y,n
queslionoi. Perfect
avail- noth 0 |, the campu
juiiories.
is tolerated,
ig mm is not i
order prevails
in.I in t in. .bu
tton
> credit ,
1 NUMBER op MATtaolJI. r. s.
P .. |--a ci u„. Colquitt | Fhe books of ihe faculty snow lh:.l
,. ... . , .. . i 11 ' did tetain and pay to Gen. Garliugion i during the present co.lugi.ne v.ar 15:
rpad tw,..^, has brought, targa. rem and Col. Alswn 830,000,00 o ^.dents have received iu-lYuclio.,.
nue to the State treasury.. What^ 11 lhe alll0Ullt , when under then a ‘I«inst 149 as reported on t„e oata-
r. n 5. •*' •»“« Governor j colllr;ic ,, lhe y were only eutitled *•«»« of 1879. I'besc are divnied ....
I h‘ » Pe-ntage, say haft, of Colonel ! ’ollOwa:
i !. 4 -oicit.
XtlClXf.VS AT 1.AW; I
' liens, bJ J ' :
r. -t • o if F.I. rit / J ! al
,-nirtS, ix.i nt Gn'CJty Court o
avpt.'ja.tSTS.tt.
it r.
D. 0. C. HEERY,
I. mi nnitlv locatc«l in Athens, oi
l*.i.n >'iomil ^•rvices to the citizen** o
it.I Mirroimdiinr country. May b-
;i.u r the *1 iy nt the Drug Store of E. C.
i... , Broad Street, and at nijfl t at
nj.ki® St.| hojiH> t’ornwrlj
■abuse may be radically cured
j dangoroua us*e of internal medicine
plication ot the knife; pointing out
I enre at once simple, certain and effecttialhoe
i means of which every sufferer, no matter ,i fi i
| his condition may be, may euro himself eht J e,,U1, WiroiljfO her hrea.st and
privutiiv »n<i hadh ally. her through her brain. The
)££*&* Th s Isecture should be in the haiitj* aileudftl th.. hiimai i , . *|
' every youth and evoijr man iu the land. 4 1 L huiiaijiuid whilst .
| Seni under seal. In a plain envelope, to 42 o r ^ v,i t noticed iu lr» tnbit* I
! “wo r ,r;;.^um'^. OD " od,,t of " ,J * w, . l, y d T‘ : i lhu yuiu ™ 1 1
Atidre-s til* Publisliem, immediately after tlie biiriaj, Ar-
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CUjelt the neighborhood A
l Ann St.. New York;Po.« office Box Acknowledged his name ,o te I
Proceeiling'under this actof tkS ^ ^ Wl °? and and wiii.
islature, whiit di the facts and recorus
say as ; to Goverrmr Colquitt’s mauage-
nie"‘. of the safe iif this riiad ? Instead
smigf l ' e<l ‘ °f selling this rontl juit as if stood,
with, "* | which Wa- imqnestioiiably tlie intent
little
key l’.' e
The
«wco?*»
iieil i
T, and u hose appcuruucu cor-1 til he*
wlien
ab
Williuma.
specialty.
Wantsd,
.lm.lv to buv their
Summer
Shoes
FBoM
M.mviN So BURN Err.
Dissolution pf CopartD'"R’i wu, u, L . bus|»ec*.t*d in u r
* chit! > was s€eu at ‘be Store oi Laura l back-
a,, , T f‘ . , . I ,S0 " Thursday after,ioou aud «iliat e ’"f
^ He was Iasi ' l ' k "
Iweuury 1880, dissolved by mutual coir 1 * Fuc ouUkirts ol our cil\’ ou
Jan business will be continued by J. C. Rty to Watkiusvillo uhi-r.. i,.T ...
The assumes all liabilities, and will atteP. i iriktK . 1 ’ , rc liu >a - vs
whoscttleiuent of the bushiest of the fer roiucr JUiQir. i lie deceased
th* rtneoblp. ^ p PITNER, / a ’ll'CT'’ “ S a * W '‘ *
n.s.tf. B. F. H. JACKsq * repuuble character. f|, e
} and citizens of Jackson couniv
■RT. A r*.TCet^n ,r P TTTT;l l' uls V il °* Arter.
jer weighs 150 pounds feet
Buiiare built, heavy set, Tiark-
.' I and nieaifiiig of the act oF the Legis-
is : i ,’-i. 1 .!J. ... .
A ' !. n i tpjiirtnuity if yon don tony y»ur
r-oW ' efjf| 98089
fboh'
i. ’, LOWIN’ & BURNETT* ■’
Found,
A Mamllvnth Stock of •
cv-LWH Goods
At HtiMwn SmoSrai *l*
It \LDWIX j!L BURNETT’S.
■m i* V.v-«l<V?l»4l4) tf r it I I i ' ‘
DRS If'ira DURHAM
, i ii .t:. v cn■fti^ii 'initix/wopiAtK »M»
I , ,i, ,i .. t■•H.rt'.l. Will >i*H ratlikta la »ar
.. y r?,ti£v;.wtst*ffo other business rttCii
WHO WANT CASH.—READ. i k
k ] w!i-> t|HWN e L m 1]^
A ».-*«•’ tuau.y l*y advertising inthe//ur/»<//ou«
vp, f or everybody. Printed in the ncstesi manner,
-j,d lie coiivinccS that it I—yt. Rstci low. T*l«*
’.l-cirl. i .perfrec to »dv£tU*T». , _
- 1 ctt.M»i S. Udiiu, Publtdwn, HtitxtUt Ga.
ill* best slylf anti at moderate price*. 1 airont a no. 8 shoe.
knowledge' that I have done wrong in th, , ,
but I am deU-rmined for the future to be 1 ,;,|, n i t—i—'
aide up, with care.” uivo me a trial. Agnins, ConsnwprloiK
treatment to stock guaranteed. ...
wsm. HOOT, JGritt life-doatroyiag scourge.
Silo
by
The r
was t
! o icK*
aiier e * '
uiioti ''I' 1 '
excite 1 bE '
had ii'
y.vith
ns! " e »,7tin
itVx it
there one of them notice a nm>i ftiiml
W lea
venlu* ,* *
really" s,:<
at las;
nnxioi
some !,ict ‘ 1 ’
more '’. eJ
t.flhu^ ,ce
oneii 1 llu r
,e. iqod
II.I
Total
To these must he added,' b
those in the other t*r inches
University 16-wit:
In the medical liepar. mcol ;.t
Augusta
\ gi ivultur.il'
lature, Governor Colquitt permitti-d
the w-lir. clamor raised by the p<ople
oi ljiruus.vick tnd ajoat* the line ot
the road lb induce him te give to the „n,t tut • ' ,• , -
syndicate baying this, roj or their
agtgils -a tuft warranty tittle, just such
an one as they watity^ a^I ale.inatuled.
sVtfirst th.-, Governor positively re
fused ,lp giv sm' t a' ^iule, fp. tear ot
the repudiated claims Whicn might he
brought against the Slate, hut whs
overcome ami gave way to the pres
sure which was brought to bear from
the people along the line of this.road.
It is. now said .amt believed ,^hnt the
syndicate wiio bougl 4 ibis pad, have
come into possession or control ot the
§600.000,00 of repudiated , State
bonds, suit for the payment qf wjiieh
has been brought Tim interest on
these bond-now amounts tty.~a very
large sum, and it tlie sujtsuould be
successful, i ha subject will epjue W-
toru the, Legjdatqre, ,fofit ly decide
&€NTftii»«A a
A most agreeable ana efficient
TOOTH WASH.
Keeping the ?WA euttl gam* in
healthy eomlition anal giving
a delightful fragrance
to the s treath,
PRICE 23otH.
PREPARED BY
JOS. JACOBS,
Cor Clayton Street <fc College Ave.,
| ing close by. but she uid..*u iliu.lt he i T.K^T^Sl^’W' ^ ,
I looked su-pie'oiis until afl. r»C,4l dhe T > f bt f ,u |»y «ltese
piteous unui .mi rwuru one i i • . - . --
ordered what stamps she wanted, and, i 1,0, ^ 8 “ ' VHP***
■ - - • ■ r ■ ’ I era m accordance with the Governor's
wari-nttfy:—4t i he Legislature should
finV-these:bonds, then the: purchasers
I taking her pockcibuuk from a eilate
j lainu by Iter aide, she paid tor then
and aupiicd io me opposite desk t
ard, were choused out of their legiti
mate fee to increase the fee of those
who had nothing to do with Ihe col
lection. That the Supreme Court
Tins recently decided that Governor Augusta . 1 h
Colquitt violated the plain law in uot j I" ^'" tli G< org
paying the whole amount into the I G’ollt-g •, Dam
Treasury, add that us he did so,: Male-
and in paying to Col Alston *15,000,-‘ FeinnU s
00 when he (Alston) owed the State i *"’ ullUl Georj.t« A
§8,000.00 tor money misappropriated College, 'Jlmuui-\
as qiublic printer, that hy this action i ““■•vs)
of tlv Governor tlie Alston securili-s i sT«utnwe-t. ( iemg..
are feiu-Ved and lhe State will have i (tjril Colleg., i.utl
to lose the 88 000,00. ! male-) (
4lh. Tint in what is km w i as the | M'dot.! Georgn. A'kri.u.-
Indiati c’aim, Col. Tuggle, of La-! V , * , al amt i.iuny - i e-e,
Grunge, G i, is alone entitled totiie Aldletlgoville —
credit of finding out and collecting f A J a f' s , l'>5
»iid claim, and that Governor CoU' Females . . 16ti
quitt deserves no more credit there- i .
fbr or knew no more .-iIhuii i's exist- . Total receiving instruction in
encc than the King of the i&uidwidt I. 8 * 1 * «tel»rtm>'ius . . 1,288 i ,J ‘
Islands. j Uy n rdle oi'tli''-.|i' isie-s none ot me
5th. That the vast revenues to tho ' m *'»her9 ot the liraai-h hi'-titfiti uis.are These
State within the past few years, and 1 c ' :lsst ‘b a4 ecdlen-- -’.ti l
afxiut which Governor Colnuln I '*’ho are ixiisuin
245
uuial
V» I.
u II
(ol
eommeiicenieut, tlie purchase of cbein-
icals aud the aiquopnauou for carry
ing on the experimental farm. These
tee present year amount to §3,916.
1 ii • quesPou tneii recurs, how can this
-UIII oe made up witl.qat the aid of
ihe u-u-it tui ion uliurges?
Lei tis see:
The surplus remaining, as
shown above, after paying the
salaries of the officers of tho
University and its branches, 1
amounts to §613.14
But by requiring the pro-
feasors, wlio-e rent has been
reduced to Urn nominal figure
of 4.per cent, on a. moilerate
assessment of the valtieot their
houses, ,lo assume the. burden I lot
of repairs in future (their ;
premises .having lirst been
placed iu perfect order), a
-avtug can lairily lie niadej.oti '
i me present, appro.iriatiou lor
! repairs ol one-halj, or
, Next, lienee.n iiro.vne is
i coiuloeiiL tlidl n<- can
nuiiie me expermieutal
larm s- lim-iiiin ng.
1ms vv> mi to oe aiioilier
vntwtypii-r .v«*
ivi. rata parent univeusity.
• Upato the present period, the opi t*
sequis to he general that the ti-
rahlishment,of the branch* col leg _*a
lias acted injuriously' upon the me! it-
er fmiiidftlton, by’Keeping at hone
numerous youth* wlto would ka/o
S )thj&,preshmatx.,aod Sophomore ^
»ot Athens, but finding they
Eould 1 prepare‘fhr the Junior class
'rtfciirertiome and at less expense iu
■ sowie one of these Stale colleges, have
cqpclijdyd to dqsp. ( ,This is doul.t-
le^s true. But ipny we not reasonatily
• xpect a considerable accession to 'ho
Univertity proper'‘In' less than two
year*,-when; these young men, when
they can be parried no farther intbeir
educational course at Mi Hedge vi'le,
Cuthbcrt itMd Thoiunsville, will desire
to finish off at Athens?
The Board declares that the secret
societies'are productive of no haim,
hfit ito the contrary, are sources of
social enjoyment to the young men.
The members also belong to tlie two
literary societies, the Phi Kappa and
DemoBthenjau. ,
Tfey notice an improvement in the
•University Library.
'Die pub'ic buildings are reported
in good condition.
Tfio University boarding houses In
old and new collage are nicely k jpt
aud hoard at reasonable rates.
'Ihe Board pay a high compliment
to Professor* CharUonnier and White
in regard to the excellent condition
of;«|*IW;*ftW ju departments of (Ilium*
istry. Natural Pliilopophy and Mo*
chanics.
They reccimilend an appropriation
oj 86uO for the eStalkfishment of a
General Museum.
! n „)hij jiaprovenient of the college
campus, Judge Y. L G. Harris and
Chancellor Welf are specially conipli-
itieoted. ' u r
V cflAPTEK IN THE*HISTuitr OF flOf.
1 ' 1 t’oi.qnrrs hen atok
ml t r - ft,iq it —i-o.
■,Knquirer$-nii: )Ye heg leave to
call the attention of the people of
Georgia to a page in the past history
of Sen itor Joseph E. Brown’s life.
In publishing the faots, the people can
know lucre df the true character ot
Gov. Colquitt’s Senator, who will b«
t candidate for re-election before tha
next session ot the Georgia Legisla*
tore. The Macon Daily Telegraph
of April 3d, 1865, contains an article
headed ‘Our Refugee Governor,* in
which it is staled that Gov Joseph
L; Brown endeavored to swindle ths
^Confederates States-tout of ta^aa-diW
*o boaly^w^’eSt^SwifdMd'
assess his (Brown’s) plantation, bought
in 1802, in and for Joseph F. Brown,
refugee. The tax receiver of Dooly
refuaed to receive the tax given in m
a refugee, when Brown appealed to
Judge Cabtnts8, chief of the tax cols
lectitig hufeau of this State, who do*
cided that Joseph E. Brown was no
refugee* Brown.then appealed to the
Secret w;y of the Treasury, who affirm*
,e<l the decision ot Judge Cahinist.
Thus we see that Governor, and now
Senator, Brown was false to his State
and'the Cqpfedvracy. and endeavored
utider the act .ol tlie Confederate Coq*
gres(.exempting refugees from taxa
tion to avoid paying his taxes legally
duo to oippori Jour soldiers in tha
field. • "'C an -■ ■ f
VVHI any Confederate soldier with
Aliis knowledge) as well as tho past
traitorous Ijistory of Governor Brown,
vote for any piau to go the next Leg*
islaliiro who will vote for Joseph E.
Brown to fill the ite it of the chivak
rous Cordon »in the United State*
S mute.
Vfeuuaj not.
Doolt.
S.IV.tl,
Aii.t me u
ol
•Ti
1 rotes
■ pi op,
ten
cuts Ilf,
.’ noils, s
opose-1 matric*
vc iw -ilb lor
tteni, and ne
til ein- pro pect
>’> -i luu\y iuOie.ise) on
the piVschi rtumoer’ Ot
sliuieiils (45U) Ltie Mini
dil loot
ilhiu the past few years, and ■ c ' :lsst ‘'
% which Governor Colquitt I ' v, 'o r .
niukes* such boast as a part ol his ad- i Freshman and S
ministration, were merely * ho results * t: >nght in the pm
k durint' his administration of tin-ac- ‘- 1 — -
tion ot individuals and the enact-
menia'Af 'egislatnrvs, in wliich the
. Governor hail no part or parcel either
““ directly or indirectly, ana for which
‘he is not entitled tothe slightest cred
it.
last
-tu lie
t tile
p ion! re years
it umver/iiy ut
Athens.
Tne-0 fiiot up thus;
In department :it JltOeb-.
In medienj (sill- gc..t Aiigiirttr,
lit Danhiuija inun.-Ji,
Iu TncmasviLe
III CutliOeri . -
io Mille.dgrvil v ’■ .
Jtv-I'uct extra ex|ietlsCS as
aliove -et term, amount-
An.
Inis i.
hire
i pocketbook nnd all theie is iu ii,’ aud
1 she pointed ruefully to the open, emp
ty clialelniue. "How union money
, was in it ?’ asked the clerk. A?hu w as
toil excited lo tell, or fur dhic rcusou
i didn’t wish to no so. *\Viuu’s that iu
your lum.I ?’ inquired mo clerk)
Looking nt the baud de-stguated, ski-
replied, K)h, my, that’s it.’
Mini-- ■ Total u. onllpginte
Griut
h-lwnYei'giveu A ptMtetee U»ttm p^ !.” w ‘ , ,' V ,e S.* i,,e aa "• »»•«
chasers oi ibis road; it has revive*! and W e . X% ^ rea ^ > u, j er ^° ne S ai, d
opetiud uiiaigaio Uie quesliou oi pay ^°' e # rno, # * p^iqjHtt recently cuui>
.a- K.J.IW. —a U.J.J r.', promised it With C.d. Giant for some
ive u remainder,
e of tuitiim t.-es, ¥
. § 97. f4
nuictf would oeriaiolv tie
f i- creased bv ths, .tdihllyiiil lo
Um roll of students u ider the s.iipqr*-
lus 'd tree tui-.'on;‘ 11 ’’’ 111 ! .
-TU.". I x'. l lll'lfWAV I O t Nl'ulKAifi-fTIIE
” ‘ isEvEnub. ’. 1 '‘ lW,) I
W'VlW! 'C.nidi 4jowi 9 di I
. WONDEBFLL PBECUCITY,
- -I 1 ?.® H'"* t case of childish
i’r'W'Jcity is perhaps that of Christian
flittiry H.-inecker, imru in Lubeo, in
§600.00 | I Till, i Ho could talk at ten months
I old ,v whtm he 4md <kimpleted hia first
Of;ft’ C',"lid recite the leading facts
.u ,iie rmiia,tench, and a month later
’ "itid'rf 'f'itWvl the hMikents of sndent
: ft j :isd.iy, .jUsc/raph/ H.id mi,atomy; had
oOO.flJ ; k-aiiie-l the us« ig .maps and 8,000
' , i .I*a(iq .viir.U, WIn n, two and 4 half
1,000.00 yeara old lie c >ul<l a .-wer almost any
qnestl ui in' ‘ geography Und history,
and Mrforfe 4ii# death, which occurred
t-i in l724.nl the end of lour years and
t «i t haLLl.iarned divioity, ec*
cle-iaat teal history,and other branches
of k./dwledg.-; n i^r ,, Hlko
Fifiht'HiGeH«Mr’ah i Dutch. About
a vfe ir before his ifeatli. he harangued
the King of ■ Denmark, t> whom ho
l¥*iT!!S n cR9S w ttf?$ ,4n..hi* last mo*
menls he displayed the, utmost firm*
ne«a, and atldmpf Jd' tin console his
grief-stricken'parents, f
jft r iFBi8il i»WbMlljt’*erU herself to
1.50(4.00
§4,013.14
3,910.00
j i< j ,< r h, ) » 1 •'"
u.n required fb achieve
4, L.v.xt.’.^IbAu.iiual a i"
tTHlTYS ’’CTARi’T i ^ tiaveler was btvliy hurt-in a rail-
ATHFNS, GEORGIA, ro^d-ae^idm-iwu rihs broket, and
other injurib-. H" went to tlie otfice
of the company to complain. ‘What!
ermd the office clerk, ‘you want to
make a row about so email a InuU-er ?
of the bnuus and repudiated' bonds ut
tfiis ro;ul,und it tt wow the opinion ut
some ot uuv. wiseu men, tliat w lten the
Legislature meet*, it had best n-jea
the whole transaction, give buck to Um
punuhaaem what they paid for the
Ir.aW.’stcd under positive iosirucuuus.
aud withou; cundilibtu liayu.ite road 1
sold just us it sutnds. - Bi» -much dor
this financial provedtito ou tfie pait ot
wJtEfiSS!)lfiak(
■ rbiau m ■i.ihWS
27^.*SiU=l&
"Veu
hear a word ot complaint fig^u any o-
I them f "
promised it with Cid. Giant for some
§35,000,00, thus losing to the (state
$55,000,00. :
It with tln.‘se amt other like trails-
aetinns on the tiait of Governor Col
quitt, the people »f Georgia are will
ing to re-elect him Governor, then
a must appear that they have very
erroneoita and unsafe ideas as to whut
donstituVea'executive ability, or that
the^ wo not' very particular of hard
IwilRMMr “
Gowu i.r ColqhUv .Thn pnly .other s,
revenue to the &u\e tkhtoUI toll -af->|-fPlP‘4‘ !,!W ra T l Governor.
Inde nt, is- that wliich comes of.thef l-’ Hamu.car.
. . , lease ol'ilwiistale ro,vL . This has eon-i ‘t-I uo’.ice that the Ailanta 1
Not a month ago twe ve of our Pftft'r uibutetl. lurg^jt lo.the payment otouf I Constitution failed, as requested, to
etigir* were killed, and we dido t eypu ,,,,1,1^ debt and the redaction of onr publislt niy letters. Well, when- we
l*xea, and. which it is well kno*u was remember the railroad syndicate, with
brougftt about tong' hkftWQ'Governor ‘ -ta great combination, of the Louis-
i ! |s|cwved tr.Mii ilicsah--At tlie uau.ihkl 'T 1 *'! Ti' ftTrfq.
i274 'k2Sic« lural scrip,, wa-,#242,202^7,'.-t fWWiMwb.;the deepest gorge In
an.= ,ir.. . j . • tho. world h«* ha*., diicoveradio Cok
Total uu'.irr-g-niduates ,..l'cpU
nSlib of i : „E
ouuc oouile, bearing eight per ceul. ,,. r i“i , _ r , J, ?T3y. s ,,a< * the tmprOTrt
' .- jy.-'.', ] fntrn’si, and tife balaifco iil 'ievii itWFUwt 1 ®gorge in the
Tho "books of the 'treasui e.', AV. L. ; i- r belli." ifeeiiritk-n. * i noil ] |" Muoi»ym'(|g4*F4d r WUMued at a rails
Mitchell„L. L. 1)„ --!i,.w a - . , ,., ifjmne of these bonds, will soon ! Hft >W»y-Jl»toHto>W.h«w the train stops ftw
(utwli l/a ’ ■’ * ‘ J ‘ ■'* ‘ *’ J ^ ■**
sAppcr no tfie 'able, it Isa sad pang
I" her loving heart when she asks him
iuli to rejnry iiy l^Hinj, |i er j, ow long
Hiaitpo' hffl.»')*fia* u bonnet. Women ,
! of his best
thousand dim-
'How like tho
. . - — -J -re-, o> ld‘look with)*
cash • «|* to Ju'fo | P a y 10 quarter y. instalments an au*)^ t^pyg^ljjffplnf Mi{ her 6m. She
it, ioou, . . 18,022 aO 1 imore-t ot eight per cent, tu pei-petu- pool must have meant freckJea.