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"BY THE WAY."
Sheiiaan’s Red Fiends.
— Tbe Wiftblrstton Star thinks Eard want* logo to THK „ louX cr -hie wind KTYKB COUNTRY JN BAT
TLE—WHY 8HERIDAN OBDfliED THE DES
TRUCTION CF THE BED DLY1L8 —BEVi/LT-
1NG MVIDIU AND CBUELTIE9 PER
PETRATED BY THEM.
A correspondent of the New York Tribun*
writing lrom Omaha, July lOtb, suppliisthe
following:
Tbe telegraphic dinpatchta ol July 9th gave
a brief account of u battle ftU'ht with In-
Russia. If It* is waiting for oar permission bo may j
as well start at once.
— Bouccioault $16,000 from * Led Astray.”]
It ia said Cc:avo Fonillet would like to Lave some o j
it.
— A correspor<b*nt of tbe Chicago limes aay* that
M. L. Sullivant, the great Ford county fanner, bsa a
single field of 50.C00 acres, that will produce ov**r 1,-
000 000 bushels < f corn this y
— Mrs. D. A. l'anfortb, of Elkhart, Indiana, is one I riiaus in tie Wii.il River country on the 4th
of the fortunate heirs of ibe estate ot Hensy M*r, the of July. 1 he lcl» gMui Btaltfl that tao attack
was Iliads by request of tbe Agent of the Sho
shone ItidmnH, Dr. -lames Irwin; and Gent ml
Sheridan in a subsequent despatch, gave
t-orne reasons lor the ordering of tbe attack,
but did uot at all tut r imo details. In this
c*ae it may well be raid that vengeance was
slow, but it came at last, and the blood of in
nocent men, women and ctildrcu, which has
cried Jiom the gioucrt lor years las been
well known millionaire of Scotland. The enuglittle
Bum of $3*0.000.000 will be than d by twenty-six heirs,
among whom is also Prof. J. M. Macalia*er, the ••YNix-
zard of the World.’*
— To sat oca were first used in this country as an
edible lu the yrar 1819, by the la*e Dou. U-tiley Bart-
Jett, of Hev< thill, but they did not come into geuera)
use unt 1 more than twenty years tabor q 1
t to that
OIF 1874.
date. In a letter to Joseph Harrod, Ltq . of Portland, | avenged. The writer knew these Indians
well, and a more
BLOODTHIRSTY SET OP VILLAINS
did cot live upon the face of the earth. They
were the offscourings of tbe Sioux Cheyenne
and Arapunoe nations, and h ive long lived on
the htad cf the Powder River, their hand
against every man and every man's hard
against them. Almost t-vety .spring and fall
for five years they wmld c- m : down to the
Wmd B.ver Valley, murder, pillage and burn,
until troops, citizens, and friendly Indians in
sufficient nambtrs were gathered to drive
them out. ilowmany white people they have
killed it would he impossible to tell, but I re
member the names oisomo and will give them
here
[Then follows the names of forty persons
rely saya murdered by them.—Ed. Herald.]
Some ol tbtse murders were most atrocious.
Mr. Skinner, who lived ou the North Fork of
Rig Popoagie, saw some Iadians driving off
his horses* - , and went out to remonstrate with
them, when they shot him down in Lis own
dooryard, no leva than ten bulls being fired
into ilia body. Mr. Skinner Lad no arms
when killed, and was whotly defenceless —
Soon alter killing Skinner the Indians went
to the place of Mr. Williams, and took his
horses. They then attempted to enter the
house, and Mr. Williams objected; but ou
being assured they were Iriend-y, he lot them
in. when they look Williams prisoner. While
ruling along in Indian lilt* the Indian behind
him tired at Mr. Williams and shot him
through the n« ck. They then returned to
Will urns’ hou.vf, iind murdered Mr. Cogurn
and Ramuel Kyler, w ho thought they were
Iriemliy. On the same day they surrounded
the cabin of Mr. C imp, a poor old hunter,
Maine, Sberff Bartlett said, -cut up and drtaaad as
yon wou d a cucumber, tUe ton-atr-a mekea a very
=-?l;o Jtav York Herald and tbe London Telegraph
have joined forces n the miaaion ol tending Siaul«-y
to Africa to complete the work commenced by David
Livingstone.
— Marie B. William#, writing to the Sprlm fi Id Ite-
xubicin (Ind.) from Louisiana, isjiof tbe “ffLlte
League:” -The wuite* of Louisiana are a a ait. Ee-
pubiirar.* are in tbe ranks of tLe *Wli»tc Le .«ue,’ and
the inov« tnent, which has been sudden and unexpect
ed, h?* fl tabl'd with eh tin ical speed from one end ol
the State to the other. Lika the cross cf fire in the
Scottish Highland*, ready hands bear it fjem point
to point. 'Jhi movement deprecates Violence; it is
open and without secret reeeivations.
to our stbie xuu-tera: ‘You have x.oVi-rned ns, to the
ruin « four coantry and our individual proeperify. In
self-defcDCJ we are going to take the reins from your
grjap, if union will give them to us.’ God knows
what will be tbe Irene. Wiibia the next two years
L .uisiana will be totally Atticanixed or under white
rule.
A Ruqiiag Letter.
AFrra Til* Xivm - E OtriCF.BS AS1> AIU LIXK BOAT*
Mr. Ai*y, Ga , Jn y Ifi.h, 1874.
To The Efitous of the Herald:
Y .nr correspondent went to Clarksville to day and
found tbe deucj to pay, and i.o greenbacks.
Tbe rcveuuc dll jar a with a score or ao of m*»n
made a raid tbrrugh this couuty and part of Rabun,
raptui iug leu or a dozen men, s ine fur illicit diatb-
ling, others lor retailing liquor without lictnae.
Amongst tbe prisoners were a few of our boat clti-
7.-ns, :nc ndts g our county surveyor, (Mr. Burgess I j.j]i et j Liui, split open his head wi.ii an
i;b|a.»tu!t whom, wo fee! »saured nothing cau I took out ike Lra:n* und
The Annual Fair of the Georgia State Agricultural So
ciety for 1874, will he Held at
OGLETHORPE PARK.,
Atlanta, Ga.,
Beginning October 19 and Continu-
° INC ONE WEEK.
$15,000 in PREMIUMS offered--All in CASH Except
Medals and Diplomas. No Silver Plate.
NO ENTRY FEES CHARGED!
CAUTION.
BEWARE.
so Famous have mvbrand of
EL PLUTO” CIGARS
Become, and ao Excellent a Reputation Uvve they won with U>nuA9aour Smokers throughout th« South, that 1?l?jll’ \TiF
C0DNTEBFFIT8 r.re now offered to the Dado, inferior Cigars b®ig put up and hrauded with their name j ^
The public is CaHTT JSED to buy NO El ‘PltltO '
BOTTOM 0? T11K BOX. If they find my naino burnt there the
It will be to the interest of
RTHTATT,
ospeniallv to observe this piecauliou.
jyll 3m
IT LEADS TOJAPPINESS
: A Bonn to the Whole Race of Women.
DR. BRADFIELD’S
REGULATOR !
T WILL LRINlj OS IHK MESSES, relieve all |
Marshal’s Notice.
1 AM lust ntetei by thi Finance Committee to ro *4
verilae lao property of those agzia^t vnom I b .A
Pavement Tax fi. fa*, who fail to come up and ma e
D13A.X-ERS,
Iiesp-ctfuiiv.
P. H. ENGELBERTS
j J. pain at tbe monthly “Ptriod,” cure RheumatlMP fkeir second payment an per resolution of Oonncil, na
] and Neuralgia cf Lack and Uterus, Leiu-orrhea c
i Whites, Slid partis! Prolapsus Uteri, check excessive or before Ssturdaj, the 4th of July next. Ihopetho •
J flow, and correct ail irregularities peculiar to ladies pevu e
‘ It win remove all irritation of Kidneys ard l>i?d- ,
1 der, relievo Coetiveucss. purify the Bin 1. g;\o tone ' no ,aW to nm0 ai ‘d pay will not complain of ex •
j and strength to the whole system, clear tlii ‘■kin, im
1 partiug a rosy hue to the cheek, and chttriub* tt j coat, as the second payment Is long past due, and tb I
' the mind.
euro In sll the above diseases aa Quin is the second notice l hvvj givau i hem though tb »
city papers.
DE3
2nT
A S T Id A
j\n?T J j±N r rj±
BUSINESS COLLEGKE.1
We append a few extracts f om the Premium List, as showing the
Range and Character of the Exposition:
COUNTY PREMIUMS: _A_ O T TT -A. Xj
To the County making the Best Exhibition of STOCK $500 00 j
To the County making the Best Exhibition of FIELD CROPS. 500 00 I
To the County making tho Best Exhibition of HORTICULTU
RAL and DOMESTIC Products LOO 00 j
To the County making the Best Exhibition of FRUITS 100 00
To the County making the Best Exhibition of DOMESTIC
MANUFACTURES 150 00 i
To the Comity making the Best Exhibition of ARTICLES MAN
UFACTURED BY MACHINERY
AN INSTITUTION OF LEARNING, 5V0TED TO THE
Practical Education of Yonni Men, Boys and Man of Middle Aae,
|
\ $3*“Tho best mode of Commercial College Instruction ever olTerito this or any other eouutry. The Oonr.e
of Study Comprise* every variety of Business aui(Fi:iuioo, from Retail to Bank-
iN« Operation a by the great system tf
BUSINESS!
Book keeping in all its various Busim H*
Terras and Usages,Basinet* Willing Correspoubnce, Commercial, Arithmetic, Corn,
tncr-'aip SetUcraeutK, Detecting Counterfeit M*ey, Business Biography iborouohly Taught.
! ine is ia Cnills and F<
i I.adits can cme tbeuu-elvcs of all ih»* above die'*a t o»
Without revealing their complaint*- *o ; ny perfc-n,
| which is always mortifying v> liter pride an i n odt-sty.
i It is recommended by tb* best ph^Kiciaud and the
i clergy.
LaGbaxok, Ga., March 23. 1870.
j Blauuklp k Co., Atlanta, Ga.: IJ e.tr*—I take
I pleasure iu stating that I hsva need tor tho ia«»t twen-
; ty years, th«medicine you are now putting up, knout
I as Dr. J. Bradfie>d> lernalo lle^ulftor, ana cousiuei
1 *t the beat coiubinut on ever gt iu n together lor the
dibcascs lor wbi.h it is rocummcudcd. 1 have Iren
familiar with the prescription both .•>.» a practitioner ol
medicine and in domecutc i r*c;ic* . ana can lione»tl.>
iy that I cou«»der it a boon to hulferiug leinaie.-
and cm but hop* bat every lady Jx oui «t tie Ij «
| who may bo sutUring iu any wa v p' cu’iar t*» tbeu
! sex, may b*; *blo to procuro a bottle, that tbdr eufier
1 lugs may uol only be relieved, but that they may bt
restored to health and strength. With my kind* *:
j regards, I am. respectfully,
W. B. FEEBILL, M. D.
Nkab Mauietta. Ga.. March 29, 3870.
* Mnsnts. Wa. Root h : : on—IMrar Sir*; borne m u;‘.
| ago 1 b ‘light uL«f*r:eol lbfield’s Female iHgimt*
j 1*om yon, and haveuse i it in my family w:ti: u.t
, most f^tlsfactioe. ^:i«l h*vn itfuuiu * -ted it to tw j u
| three other fan.he . amt they have iouud iutt v :
J Il»-gu.:. - ,v iiij li itb. and a*o al . • ! • ?: :••••
|totn:.. h.u-iholJ d*»ti!'B and ve cordially rocfui
mend it to lb public. Youi*. re-pecttul v.
RLV. H. h. Jtj;iN<*GN.
j Wo could add a thonrand otuer rtific-*: tint u«
j conoid-* the aoov- smply sufUcteot pr.>»f ot iu vui...
i Ail we ask is a trial.
jnne28’2
J. o. Harris,
Marsh!
Tlie Only Actual Rtisisicss Ctllcge
L^-Total expoi
m
xl sot ex.-Md SI;) 00. F-r C ..l ■:
the South.
i of Penmanship."%*
Fo
Manuiaciured .
• of dir
ertiti
BEFORE IT li TOO LATE.
“Dr. S.B. COLLINS
F»*aLi3xrXsii;«=j b
opium
AITOIDOTB.
Ia a Perfect and Painlesv Cure for
VHE HABiTUAL USE OF OPIUM !
JN ANY of its form*, whether as
MORPtflNB.
LAUDANUM.
ELIXIR, or
GUM O P I UJtf
I’ositlvolv rro'Jticcs a l'crmiimnt Cur
that as a rule it is tbe bright-
members <-f aoiitty thatb**-
i-d appetite, a habit wb.ch
• their
tt i* strange yet t.n
e^t iutulects, tits Lh
come aJirted to thta
i klaVvf, beclouds tneir mi
k re natural
feeling that
Lent ib it so-
giver of all
150 00i
Horse Department.
WE CHALLENGE
COMP ARIBON.
Best thoroughbred Stallion and ten of his Colts.
ever be proven, jet Lo wa* rutblesaly taken to j-.il in
l and-cues upon the meie *111-davit, (as we arc credita
bly inform*'*) of oua man lluss Uartis by name, a low
c* nt mptable cm**, who, having gained tho confidence
of a it-w di-til'ers, havo reporied Item, and ia now
tryir g hla hand, or rather h:s tongue ou lying. The
w.itt-r of this la a tempsranco man, and will ever up
Lola iliu noble came. He is al-o wicke<i eno igh to
r<j :ce at tbe downfall of lh>;ae who by illicit distil
ling has brought to much sorrow to this once fair land.
Yet w.tb a!( d ie regard, he Ininas this xu >st iufainou»
j i« , o ef bypocricy practiced by the United States
ihrcu. u their rgsnt, Mr. HoltzcUw, Co.lec’or of Jn- ! },I;]
fcmal tievenue, for the Fourth District of Georg
ut«*u illicit di-tillers of Habereham and other coun
ties, is the worst blow to temperance that has b tn
struck in ran y a day.
W* caw lo-day a letter feozz Mr. Uo!tzclaw to Mr.
II. 1! and others, of ltabun c >unty, sayjug that if they
would Liing iu their stills to seme railroad depot and
mark tb-iu to him within twenty cays, bo would ac-
c pt tlie-u as a ct mpromise, and would write the au-
tb.T't.ts nt Washington to pardon them. Ih^ae men
fcroug-it iu tLeir stills, (about which the revenue d» -
p^rtmeat bad i.o information,i and aoiue ot them are
in ;* l to-day, vie ims to the deceit of the revenue au-
It scero* this pled ** on tb,' part of Mr. Hol’zclaw
was on-y a trick to get evidence against these men,
and it La^aroiiFed tbe indignation cf the entire c:*m
ii.ui.ry.
I thougfit cf getting this < ft on th : a erenln^’a train,
but tro. bleu come not alone. The passenger trsAi
No. 2, passed Ml Air7 this i* , for the first tisso
without *topp:r g. It is schedule lo&topthiee min
ute*, but this timo iid.d’nt even slack up—ran by the
depot at ab-ut fiflec* m'L*s per hour. Several partie*
were here to get ou, and ta'k loudly of sneiug tha
railroad for dsmiges Tuey didn't even exchange
> bl8ine can be attached to .ho conductor, Mr.
e- atoou
the engine
the step*
Joe Fowl,
ger coach
do any good.
We venture an opinion that tho Air Li
keep its eyes o;en, or some body will •
its i iOrC chaLgs.
Tto corn crops are locking
growing finely Ihi* tountt
to it than anything eiee.
Giir xVjC. Airy l.r
i ibe p
8MEAKED THEM OVER HIS FAC Z.
Then they stuck a j»ick into his head, drove
a Hfake through Lis body and stuc k an axe
into his back, leaving the ghastly remains on
fiis doorstep. When Mr. Cognra was found
his brains were completely blown out and his
lace black and burned with powder, indica
ting 8 hat the fiends who killed hnn had thrust
their p'stols into his facts and fired.
Frank Irwin, a bright boy of seventeen,
and the only son of Jbr. James Irwin, of At
lantic, started one morning early to go to
uer's Delight, four miles distant; und,
>,. when between the two places, Le met four
’ Indians, who made friendly .signs, and he aJ
lowed tbtm lo come up to him. They at
once knocked him down, stripped him nuked,
rmot lour arrows into hi3 body, and left the
poor boy lor dead. With the arrows sticking
in his breast, ami naked, he walked and
crawled back towards Atlantic, until ho met a
citizen who carried him in Lis arms to the
village. Did General Sheridan hear Mrs. Ir
win, the poor, heart-broken mother of the
| toy, tell, in herwdd, haU-irenzied way, about
the loss ot her son ? Fc ilia ns he did, for he
| was within a mile of lnr house when at Gimp
i Brown, and, ii he listened lo any such tale as
the writer once heard Horn the lips of that
! molhtr, it is little wonder that he ordered
i Capt.tin Teirv to send out his tr .ops and
SLAY THE INHUMAN BLASTS
who killed her boy.
Dr. Daid, llarvey Morgan ana Mr.{Mason,
three citizens of Wmd Diver and South Pass,
were ou their way from South Pass to the
J United States enrno ou the Dig Popoagie, and
I distant only ten inius Irom too camp, they
i were surrounded bj aoout seventy-five Sioux
• and killed. They were m a twe-hors; wagon
| at the time, and carrying the United States
mail. When found they were stripped naked
Best GeldiDg or Mare
Second Best Gelding or Mare
Best combination Horse or Mare
Best Saddle-Horse or Mare
Second Best Saddle-Horse or Mare
Third Best Saddle-Horse or Mare
Finest and Best Double Team, matched 100 00
Second Best Double Team, matched
Best pair Mules, in Harness
Best single Mule 25 00
200
on
125
00
100
00
50
00
50
00
50
00
25
00
10
00
100
00
50
00
50
00
LO
CM
00
DETWILER & MAGEE
3ST O T'TCE.
nniJE UNDERSIGN'!-:!) ABE NOW PREPARED TO DO AIL KINDS OF
Cattle Department.
UK
IBM
100
00
75
00
40
00
100
00
the fol-
30
00
30
00
25
00
25
00
n- and horribly mutilated. One ot the fore-
bat k, but it didn't ! wheels of the wagon rested on tbe breast of |
! Dr. Bard, and, while held in that position, he I
had better had been scalped alive. In bis writhing and
e“ *ome of struggles he ha 1 torn deep hoi
ell. Tobacco is
better adapted
Mt. AifiY. Ga., Ju y litb, lr74.
To znz Editors cf The Besald:
Tbe u—-1 ain't vasd yet. To day lb* ahenff. Mr.
Nix arreete i the implacable •• Hue-j’’ H rri- with Li*
colWg-tBub. UuKxnibe for carrying cuneealtd ««P- , or nntil dealh r , licvtd tLem from , Best single bale short staple
Logging, who bad been a prisoner and tbfcir FUlh rings. Nc-r were these all, but Gib- I SeCOIld l>8St (lo
| er indignities were perpt Hated upon the bod- t»^i ^
i its tooTmlec*nt ana horrible to relate. I ^ est ^ Georgia made Sugar ....
Mis. Richards and her niece, Mr». Hall, j Best barrel Georgia made Sorghum Syrup
E-qni
releaard »n parole, b*irg tbe only iuagietrate in
wag cilldM np«-iO a*_d |)re*i!ed at the tiial. After hear
ing tbe evidence *Ld argument, Le bound them over 1
tc appear at tbe next term cf the Su ter lor Court In |
bond* of one Lund red and one hundred and fifty dol- i
lara respectively. Tbi* teemed to be a very email
bond for so grave in effance, but the m«gi*tiatd knew
they couldn’t» \>.n give ten doliura, and ao mad* it a*
light a* pOf>*ibiu lor appearance *ake. Iu default of
bond tne ind< fatigable * Uu»e” and hie friend * hube’’
now :akc tteir Lash at the ‘ Hotel de Nix ”
Iiniuediatr-ly after Inquire Loggina made this dccia-
iou and before Le left h;a judicial a-iSt, Lieut. Marlin
$25 and $20, Respectively, for the best Bull and Cow of each of the fol
lowing breeds—Alderney, Ayrshire, Brahmin, Devon, Durham and
Natives.
Best pen of Fat Cattle, not less than ton head.
Best Milch Cow
Second best Milch Cow
Best breeding Bull with Fivo of his Calves...
SHEEP.
$25 to $15, Respectively, for the best Buck and Ewe of each of the fol-!
lowing breeds, Merino, Southdown and Cotswold.
For the Sweepstakes Buck
Best pen of Fat Mutton
SWINE.
Liberal Premiums for all the different breeds of Hogs.
Sweepstakes Boar
Sweepstakes Sow. with pigs
I 3 OTrXATK.'2".
This Department is uncommonly full and liberal. Premiums are offered
for Thirty-Four different variesties. $10 for the best trio of each variety i
except Bantams, for which $5 00 is offered for the best trio of each variety. I
in the j Best Trio Bronze Turkeys 20 00!
For the best pair of Breman, Hong Kong, African and Toulouse,
10 00;
5 001
100 00!
25 001
CROP PBODTJCTS.
Best three bales of short staple Cotton 150 00 I
Second best lot 100 00 !
50 oo:
25 00
25 00 I
25 00
50 00
25 00
HAVING largely increased our facilities by devo'ing strict personal attention to the detail*
of our buRincss, we feel confident that we can jrm general satisfaction.
GIVE US A TRIAL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
janl8-l; COLLIER & VENABLE*
BALTIMORE WILMINGTON, N. c’
rich c3ld mms,
f.VAO DISCOVERED,
xL. t ^2l notion!
rainssrcs.-iumatoiviaw roa sw.i: ms i:e
i cemly diKovcred
GOLD 311 Ml,
j situated in OGLETHORPi: COUNT Y, 4 , m.lt-s >*a»t o;
WOODViLLE DEFOT,
j on the Georgia Railroad.
| S^rapJp* of the oro can be ecf n at the J xi .ei-aO.
ficcsat Woodville and Antioch Depc-t".
j This ore has l>een pronounced by in mining
to be the
EVER : DISCOVERED IN GEORGIA.
eixty.aix anti th:'
which this tuiro :
ciiHpokitioos. and
moment* a l.atred
ery body
But th
1 u thi*. m-.-rbul. terrllile habit, ai»<i rieumaed
dition, aa w 11 as all of the d« 6iro ami furling lor opi-
ju auy form :a toon removed b» ;h.a ii t*jark*bin
aiitiu d,-, entirely so, and th« woakened btxly and
im .a are Invigorated, givp* renewal bt-alih uutil
: ; ov* and » op3 taXo the pfaj« oi dc«pomiency and
‘-•ubu Though vou may n«*t bo alHiried with the
bab-.tof using Moriihine, Laudanum, or other forma
i ‘ 'h-ium. *'>a?e friend may be, and you know it not.
'j.erolor*, 1.1 me a:«k >ou. iu th'* name o.‘ * uttering
bumonity to pass thin ou. l;y so doing you may nap
the reward of thos? who do good. *>» lay n*»L
All correspondence etrictiy conudeniiai. For fur-
i ‘-Ber particular*, and in tf-auiug onieri lrom any
of the notith-ro Suits, nddtcas
li. M. WOOLLEY,
General Azeat for the tfcratheru State*.
No 3S soarh Broad aireet, Atlanta, Go.
j aprl0-deod3ait*cvlaaj3ai
RENEWAL OF CITY LICENSE
AND
QUARTERLY SALES.
»
1
LL persons doing buaineaa of any character with-
! n the corporate limit® o. tbi* City are hereby notified
: that tueir license* will expire on tho let of July, and
1 are req tired to come to my ofilse and renew the uius,
1 ‘i they iutPiiv! to continue their several business. All
j failing to attend to this by tho 20Ui of July, w.ll have
j ft fas. ieeued against them,and placed in the proper
! officer's hands lor c.IlecUua, with the addition of
at UNION J OINT,
it l m -rc
giouud with bis baudff. Tile baimutr hud 1
becu taken out of the double-tree of the wagon j p ; i
and tbe iiou handle of it dtiven into his tern- j ^ LieOSe, CtlCLl . .
pie and through the head, pioniu* it to the ! For tlie best pair lloueii, Poland, Muscovy and Cayuga Ducks,
ground. It was so firmly imbedded in the | each...
Lotus of the skull that it could not be drawn ; -n .1 i l j: t civ *. • p i
om, and was bniiod with him. Morgan's I the best display of J^OUiestlC Powls
thighs had been cut open and the sinews Ink- j Best display of PigCOllS
eu ont, piobaDlylor bow nt rings. Mr. M>ison ! o
had an iron rod three feet long forced up his
person; his legu were split optn and the sin
ews drawn out. Nearly all tuesc barbarities
were undoubted-}’ perpetnted
WUJ1X UHL MEN V LRE A LI
D. J. Price.
D, G. Childs.
J. S. Bennett.
J. S. liver.I*',"
lived alone oa iLe backs cl the Popoaoie. I Best display of samplos of crops', the contribution of a sinrde farm
They Lad a little garden and a few cows, and i j: cr .i, 1TT \: 0 , lQ f 0 Li. lc
were kind and inoffensive women. The Jn-1 Bebt of Vegetables
iu
cf tLe lit* p«
* :tli
•‘I’ 1 *
dians, both hostile and friendly, knew them, . . . F*^UST.
and they gave to all out of their little.store. 1 Best collection OI Apples 25
One day last summer some ludians came down ! Best collection of Bears 25
from tlie bills, shot these poor women in cold 0 *"
Mr. Keenan was driving into Minncr's De- j JESLOJMLin
light *uh a load cf hay, when nlteen Indian
hid by the roadside, sprang upon him
him aud run off hi* mules. He lo!
n°'k,i”d j Best display of Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, Jams, Catsups, Syrups
:it n mie and Cordials, made and exhibited by ouo lady
Second best display of the same
Third best display of the same 25 00
Best display of Dried Fi uits 25 00 i „ A
Second best 10 00 ‘
Best display Canned Fruits
Second best
Best display Canned Vegetables
ortoidurs mi ureMed him, takm# li-rn to j»ii u,d : BI . d fonr little childien iu indi;>ent circnm-
refuting bend, ail Lecaua* Lo made tni* deciiion j stancc.8 lo monrn for him. I coaid recite a
agaicat Ida (the lientf-nant'a) freinda. It was aimpJy | dc^t-n more iDS AOCCS of the
a monairua* usurpation, the military completely over* hoicriclJ-: CRUELTY, TREACHERY AND BRUTALITY
ra’iug ib* civil. of tbe.->e Indianfi'; but lettTresa sulfi e. I do
’Jko dtizeua were wry much incenaitd. and eemo no t a-seit pOHitJVely flat the Indians who con -
taik of relating lbe military w-* froe'y induced in ] mitted th^sc miilder.** all belonged tcTthe band
by noxae ol tt<* >onuK men, but tLe better c .uncil of General Sheridan ord-rtd Captain Terry to
the f-uody old men prevailed. destroy ; but many oi them did. When the
If the p^opk will push the matter It i* tbe opinion I In^i.ttia came down on the Wind River Valley ! o ^7* "i f t
of tbe le?»l fraternity that tbla bigoted Lieut. Mar- j they always CJliid lrom tho head of the Po»V- | ^^COnu best. . .. • • • •
tin tad tetter "*ifc lai d** for i.i* home m tbe far; derRivtr, ami there was where tbe band lived j Best display oi Ornamental Preserves, cut by band
North ‘'regaled by tb* martial mu tic of Job* Drown’* . that Geutial Sheridan ordered debtroyc d. Al- J3est display of Domestic MillCS
.„ul I. muebix ou" n. ..a .U ...d qateu,’ review | ^dTJr'nf the horecs ‘stoVn tUsplay of Breads by One lady . . .’.’.'.7.7.7 7.7.7.7 .’.’ .’
tbe fc*nc of h.e late iniqnltoa* exploita and lhar.k t * <»wacr Ui'-er, ana many oi tnc nones hfo.ou i k J l t -i i r\ J i \r\ t xix - . , . ,
bn* *t*ra that a “goobt-r grabble*” didn’t *et a crack ' ilbont l^HP, Atlantic and Miners' De- llandSOineSt JLceU find Olliamontal CaKO, tO 1)0 tWO feet lllgll
athl* la^ou* h-»d. Ther* arc about a dozen men I were known to be iu the camp of this] MEEDL Vt/O rt K -
in jail. Mr. Barge -* r'mnb, ibe county anrveyor, h:a !
bieu leh-aaeJ ou parole of honor. "Adolim. km
50 00
40 00
" If ! i •
STEAM SHIP LINE
compose].* of rru; first-class sieamsiiips
D. J. FC.EY, -
REBECCA CLYDE.
LUCILLE, •
RALEIGH, -
WILL HEREAFTER SAIL FROM
BALriMOKE, Every Tuesday end Friday.
AN i) FROM
WILMINGTON Every Wednesday and Saturday,
During tie busy Secsous Tri-weekly connecting nt Wilmington with the
WlLB^tNC^TON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. ROAD,
jiving Through Biile ol Laden to and from *11 jM.inls in North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama
CouutcUng at Coin . bia, s. C , with to*
O-roenvillo «&> Ooitimtoia Railroadl
md Charlotte Di-isiou of tho CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA A, AUGUSTA R. ROAD;
Connecting at Augusta, Georgia, with the i ami
GEORGIA, MACON & AUGUSTA. AND CENTBAL EAILBOADS. |
Jsteamers of tbs Lino on arrival at Wilmington stop at the Railroad Depot, and I •
tho Railroad Freights being stored separately in tho Steamers, is transferred under cover- ; aud
bd sheds to tho Cars vithout delay, and forwarded by tho Fast Freight Express that
evening
No Drayige n Wilmington, and no transfers from
Wilmington South,
IJVY OF .JULY, I **
| jylOlw Orecut.cot.iirr .»
Po/stponod Solo
Sclnii, Hum* and Dalton Uailn>atl.
riYUE FOLLOWING SALK rosriNiN :> To JU
1. Tuesday, ce:r.g tue tu ,i ar y ,i u.,
• Lex:, 1*74.
STATE OF GEOr.GI l'LOYI- * «.CS1Y:
Ja»i.ea Bootnian Jcbiuou an.l | A :.o:» virun
John A. S ew*ir. Trusts hi. j tie M
Th* Selma. Ft nio and L'alton ; e“u ■.? <•* r.o,
r a. l Iup any good* wha‘ •
tl«t'», Iaruranc© * genre,
S'l by the T-x Ordidancn
P U, i
the tax llnaeui:, are notified that the quarter eutt-
icg June 3GLh, is now due, and all fafiiug to comp l y by
; tue lOta of July, will Lave to settle with the Marshal,
j aith tho adcitiou cf cods-
, I can be found in toy <4fic» fi* the City Uall from 8
a. m. to 12 m . aud from t • 5 ; r. m.
Llju
\NK T. RYAN.
City Clerk
Decree of Fori cl j.
^rate law cakds.
l*arti«g kanny bvsiryss in any of thr "oaiM
*
db*j(tto r i t C*rtLs uuerted f»r
iv leiu
By v.rtue of said Dec.ce of l
der ol the Superior Court o:i
a. i t Court, as Weil as by virtu
mental Decrees atii Orders
Uuderwocd, J u-lgi
ling, tho ut
in and duly ain.-mi.u-u
do h-rt by p
W. M. Bray,
Uout
■signed
t ublu
;ity i f Uotum
Woeu the bool
LufsJay ol a«
: iJoy i
e at law, «rii' attend promptly to all business.
' u Jud-e R. J. t uwtn, lit-.i budding, rorucr
aud Broad street. Atlaou G a Jutt ltd
R. J- Cowart,
-xt-L»w, will pr^cticu iu a:i the Courts of
cxcopt tLe Ci y Court, Office— Be.l Bmidiog.
I Aiarieitatai i. ad. uiyi-3ui
Hiilroad btlou^tuu ;o ilef.-m!
aud being iu list* Mate •;» tr •
point where said Railroad «
Andrew Bates
nuty 4-1 ; ' t - uu,lu au tlu
) Balt
ouuty of Fioyu an.
i the
gether with all i:»< i.guti 1 , ineiLb
cea, Iran Li.-e*. turnout*, sule.u ,
way, depot buudirg*, britlge*. ..
pot giouuda. aud otner property.
Ifaiiroud appertaimug
COODWiM & AMDERSON,
AtToiiioyfti nt Jjrw.
Office—Up stair*, Whitehall street, first aoor be
ad oil*
ad mi
Cobb, Erwin A Cobb.
vttonac-y* at Law, Athens, Go.
, tmory Speer..
.
•f Read at
ing t > aaid I
pauy.
rts of (
Iran
n:‘ou »
General, will at-
ko, Jockoon, Wa.tou. Gwinnett,
u. ’taiHsrohani. Whit?. Itabuu,
'ollecttou; and other claim*.
C. D. Hill
l,2Z UT F<1 £ ii.
I mail, who li*eJ nt f-uttouw
j tween Mineih’ Delight and Little PopoagieJ
A «!ck ■*!:. covered whh n.n*’.*rl pl**ter*. *a.d: I His was lb« oniy house lor eleven miles, und
••If I -are to **t a loaf of bread. I khould be a w»ik- j j u ;i lonely and dangerous place. He h id a
lug wandwich ” I little garden and a cabin, aud gave to Indians
Ce-iam monkey*, like certain »on, h*v* their h*:r I and white tnen alike. Hi kept no arms, aud,
prin ii. th* nudfl*. TLie 1* anothar pro. f c-f the' v. hen remonstrated vitb and udviHcd of his
I>*f«iuU& theory. * danger, he aaid; * No one will hart Freucby.
ih .i:«an<I* of poor m** *r* apcuili** ** much for ! He never did any harm to Indian or white
ne«*pip r* a* wou:d buy * good mint jalip ♦;▼*.'>• 4i*y ' mall. His c*ibm w;ts ilwftjsopfn to all, and
1 he co.tor of a Colorado paper recently published a j k* 3 fed the passing Indians as long as he had
caid that b«bad Ml bcM kisgrt, ■ haikss* wrowg H, *> potatoes, corn or total lor himself. One
mb' * tted j *P riD K day, while Le wsot planting potatoes
m o i. ,!k»«, uratker 1.1k. .11 tho t>».. M .i 1 *“ hl " , " ,lr 5» r ® 4 “ * osbfc;1
w. v< . U 'U ,h. U..0 ,.Lo L« not «.d : ,lo "“ f rore. tLe bilK .Uot “t .eocby d.ovc a
.... pi'ik iiito his beat', stripnod h’r; body' nakc^l
u , r i " (A CLiuHiiUt a deacnpt.oo of au American ' , • . . ,, * , ,
awori ** I and left bun. He slot ps m the gtrdeti devo-
ccurt.) I ^be purpose of raising food lor tbe very
T.* si. foil cf Jt.:steri«. A moo mm put lo J.U ; wilo k ,u, !d him . A hunter who had
11- '-'be* I.ipbt»tlir,.n. »ud tbe next im-rolcc be | ofl , n j^uken ot -«F.et cl.>’»” bounty bo
wan feu- d hanging to a Ire* * quarter of a mile »»»y. J indignant ut this murder lit it bo w’ent over
A irren hern *at a Iopr time v»ry attentive, miaii u
nj,o:; a f. i.e-botfcm chair. •*At length be aaul- l won-
di r w».fct fellow trok the troubie to find all them ar
bole* *' <1 pnt b'raws around them f
A cat-bikiing Boaton man aet* trap* in Ida auburban
prr.>- no* with attractive atesk for bait, xml catch**
*i«ht o: i*n of bia enfroiea every niRbt. Wbea be
Lo* crtil* c ed fifty Le put* them in a big wooden cag«
and a.nka ■!.•■ia is a pond.
'JleaHryof ibe man who sttempUd to inter hi*
akeptr-K • part inert nt a Cape Cod hotel, an«l wm r.haa-
JWLffi-hug lb nig oa a rnaatodon, is dlacredited
y fit B >«ton ii.tel t't.
A Maine painter walked threemi’.ea topniot a bear**
.(her day, um.< r a utipuia ion lb*t lit* pay ehonld
l« -line tide when in the coarao cf nature it be
ox- ncc/aaary for Mm t employ aticfi a conveyance.
The li.gb* *t teat of aelf control ia to l«t
tr«ad rn jour come la tbe piearpc* of a tiuiiib*-r of
clergymen or a lady or two. If jua cau keep from
•weaiinS* tken jou are complete niaa.t*r of youraelf. j
An engineer cn tho Wattern North Carolina Railroad j
ehoured to crowd of . uatlca who had uvlhen d to ice
the firat train of car* com* ia : “Put down ycur uni j
bre!U«! you’ll icare the cngico off the track 1” ihe i
umbrella* weie lowered at once.
A giave-dtpaer. wa.-kiug in tbe streets of a conn-
try town tbe other day, chanced to turn, and noticed
two doctor* walkn j? Lr hide him. Be atopped till
they poaaed. and then followed rn behind them.
“And why thi*?” atid they. *T know my place in
thl< prooeasion,” told off.
Ltey r.re taiJ lo bo tbe Indian* w ho killed I ma( J e Gentleman’s Sait by a lady
'Freucby,” and to nave boasted oi it after-1 Best iua.no JjftQJ 3 OOlt
aid*. "Frencby" was a [oor old French-1 Best made Silk Dress by a Georgia Lady, not a dress maker.
1, midway be- - * — 1 — ~ * — -
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10 00
25 00
10 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
20 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
o’o r ,^ii.^rvrT:*3i-i:o
any oilier Route, ana all losses or overcnari'e.
LOW A.S BY
promptly paid.
B
ARM F. S Y I L h K
Mark all GooAh via. STEAMSHIP to WILMINGTON, iS^Z^Ldoa.
Aud forward Dlls oi Lading to lvaiiroud Agent at Wilmington, N. C.
be t
Bm l
into tbe Sioux country, killed a warrior,I
scalped him, an h bringirg luck the scalp,
nailed it over ‘-FrenchyV* cabin door and
wrote uiiderue tth, ou a board, w.tb a coal, in
rude letters.
•‘V£NJEN« K FUR FfiiSXClXY."
‘ Frinrhy’s * real nftino was Dcvcrcanx. lie
claimed his father was a General nocier the
f irst Napoleon, mid said, a short time before
his death, lie had a brother living in Canada.
Whether tbe indians are guilty of all charged
agsinst them or uot, tiny were guil'y of much
and an example was sadly ueedi d in iho Wind
River conntry. The great Lieutenant Gen
eral citin', ft-tw, an J comprehended iu a mo
ment and acted. Many a seLllerm tbosefar-
j off valleys wil write over his door the word
! “Revenged,” and many a woman and child
fe.law W| jj ni^ep soundly nt night who has not Iain
“ Idouu ut years without the fear ot being waked
up by the wnrfcoop.
Saratoga, July lh —1 here was r.ot sneb a
large crowd.at the hike to-day to witness the
mco betwean thccolUge crews as has con
gregated on two previous evenings, each time
to be disappointed with postponements. Only
about five thousand persons assembled to
day. At (be second xu-di the Yale's back oar
was driven under the water. It was cluimed
*lml it was driven under tbe Harvard boat,
but this was denied afterwards by tbe latter
crew. Tbe Y'ala bow oar wan biokau, and al
so her rudder.
Best piece of Tapestry in Worsted and F’loss by a Georgia Lady.
Best furnished Baby Basket by n Georgia Lady
Best set of Mouclioir Case, by a Georgia Lady
Best display of Female Handicraft, by one lady
PAINTINCS.
Best Oil Painting by a Georgia artist
Best display of Paintings, Drawings, etc., by tho pupils of any
school or College
Best Oil Painting representing a Southern Landscape from nature
Best Oil Painting representing an historical scene
Best Portrait Painting
MILITARY COMPANY.
For tho host drilled Volunteer Military Company, of not Icjjs than forty members,
lank and file $.100 00
Second best afio 00
Third beat 125 00
The following named distinguished gentlemen have been invited to act as Judges of the
military content:
General J. E JOHNSTON, of Georgia.
General JOHN (\ JiltECK *NRIDGE, of Kentucky
General J. II. HOOD, of Louisiana.
General J. R. GORDON, ot Georgia.
General D. H. HILL, of North Carolina.
RACES.
i- above w but an outline of the Premium Inst, rh offered by the STA LE AGRICTJLTU- l HagKi* E. btakwly, Fine Art*.
SOCIETY’ and the Cl l i OI* ATLANTA, embracing every Department of Industry und
TTjlALL TERM OFKN8
Puree frr Trotting Horse*, open lo the world $550
Purse lor Running II- r m, open tc the world 3 0
Five other purees ol liberal hith untn aio offered.
The above
RAL
Art.
The full Prouuimn Lint, in pamphlet lorra, will bo scut by inn*!, upon application to the
Secretary.
FREIGHTS A74D TRANSPORTATION.
Arrangement* will be matin wltb tho v.iri.m* K iilro.nl *ini 8teamabip lines for tin usirnl
roduetil riite* for visitorn .ml nrtlrli ■ coming to tbn Frtir.
Articles umy be Kent, coiibignoil -‘Gcorgi,. St*to F.ttr, Atlnuta, Ga.," nt any time tiller the
l*t October.
No pain* or expense mill bn Bparctl lo make tlio approaching Fair worthy ana Stale Exit
bilion, or to contribute to tbn comfort ami enjoyment ot iu vi.iit.ug, ami nil persona ire
spectiully invited to oome and bring whatevor ot .uorit tb. y may have to exhibit.
OEM A- H. COLQUITT, President.
OKN WM. PH 1 LUilo. Oeuerul Superintendent,
u. T.nni. w a..u e. mv . . * ’
VT" For further informafon apply to either of the undersigned Annul* of tbe Line:
ANDREWS & CO.,
Agent Daltimore A Wilmington Steamship time,
7J Smith's YVharf, Baltimore.
ft. D. CAZAUX, Agt. B. & VV. Sreamship Line, Wilmington, N. C.
A. POPE, Gen’!. Frei = ,it Agent,
F. W. CLARK, Asst. Gen’l. Fr’t. Ag?-
H. M. COTTINGHAM,
, General Western Age-iit, ATLA\ r '
tu? nKfix
thou five : hi ir» d t
ded ilu*C a ceilor 11 mu
rijifit aud ptop r sad »fia'.
L'pjn lull couiplxaui'v w
to tue pi. portv will bo m
Ot-miuiaai juera Slu uld -.lit- j
uu 10 comply with tho U-rms ■
lorfi-ii any aum paid t v roi
'tikoiouera Up.)
to t
t-diatt ly. or uj i
,J
1 allot! Ua.lraaJ *
Wilmington, N. G.
GA
Wholesale Hardware,
McNAUGIIT & SC ltl T T Oil IN
iupourtn* ok
XX ar dL warc, Outlory
S(> Whitehall Street - -
and. O'u Ti a
rk. 8idill<*ry aud Horueea
i PdWDEIt.
ATLANTA, GA.
J. A,. Hunt.
Will prartht* iu Fia.t Oircuu a^-d Supreme Ccart
Solicits buaiucaa.
; (J v ** k u L X '
Joseph McConnell
it.crney h\ Ooihcuu, v%Mrdou county, Go., will
! .•. , .ic:.i's in all the Court*. Offloe at the oouit houacu
f 1 A tv r K K S V t L L K •
Wofford & Milner.
Attarneya at-lau ; office up atairs. Boxik Block. I.*n
leva m xil the courts.
• k. it > v i u .
Cabaniss & Turner
• ^rney* ot-Law. will procucc m tnn coautle* if Fitat
j .rvuit, aud Supreme Court, sad else* iiv*r« oy a;x>cial
F*
U Tt* \ ALLSV,
The aforetai
Chauocllor »-u
Tuesday in He;
AppiOVed. J
1 safa was ! os*pc
EMORY COLLEGE,
OXFORD,
GEORGIA.
i "
Attorney at l.e
O U A *i i. A.
W. C. Collier
Y. iu-'t lor at Law, * v-rt Valley, Oa
» U 1 \ U s» .
M. C. Coiiier,
>V
T.
*ipnet\ ha* op
aril ventilvtci
tor* duct •
orv U..B. K-'. hsviumn; J . .
a4\*oumiiH(ativ>u ol Sunijjue
iv li 4t
W. H. Toombs
r’i\T at lav. Hroapt attentive *
; iuoai.
: t <> m e
» *
die
A. It. LOYKTOY.
SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE
J aGUANGE, GEORGIA.
FAC I'Ll T :
STSNCIL and
• d 1*1 Over 14
VARIETY WORE* BUSINESS!
Hamilton Yancey,
!»*•»'- vhlue iu Now Eaiiuro liioek, Bros
prtctuv m uil the Oourto. Pron;«t at
1 **
I F. Cox. A M., Pres . Mathem itlc* and Lm>ki. i«!*a.
litv a. K. t'alloway. He le Leiirc* aim Natural tcuMico,
C A. F. VttMiuo, A. M., M.idoru I.aii.-u i«i m.
J. A. Lour, M. I)., Phxnloiogjr. (Leiuotui-).
Mr*. M. k) <’ox, It.Hiuiy nml Aaironmuy.
U. SolmiuacU. r, lLano. Violin nnd llarniouy.
Salllo U. Cox, Pint.o and Guitar.
Alice M Col
B. Z.
DUTTON,
It Ar TIC Ah
John H. Woodward,
4 71 OR the deT4‘!opxv.t ut i t
1 cUaraclor, aud Un- or. pa
| die-aged uieu lor fiu» Ct-UoP
j purauitv, tho L l c«t tacUuit
1 ilcnta an.l
id, and tu.d
j.l buaine**
HALOOUU ■tfOUNSTON, Becrotgrr
* B. 8FENUUB, Uayor of th« City
Atlanta,
SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1874.
board and Literary Tuition per «
Send for CaUlo|>u*.
JjlOdUlfcMtMWlt
PURE BREO
1 11 AVK 1 >) K HALE a fttw dogs
VEKY BEST tsTUAIM of UuffOockin ChlcKoua,
at fff.UJ a doxau-
▲leu, a few Au* Muff Oochln Oooka. at $5,00 each.
HENRY W. UllADY,
a $230.
I. F. rox,
PrtMiiuuut.
POULTRY.
KliGH from the
Stencil Cul ter 5 Designer.
AMO SEAL EHOnAVER
No. 40 Wliltfhall St. - ATLANTA, OA.
N. U.—Rtencil Marxius htt«i ol every deburlption
1 ctlaiauce piooiprly at ter d: »
Moor* a Socmans 1>. usars Umvehmiy,
AttanH. Ga.. a Sumlard Inat.tutlon. The Urgt at and
best Praciicil Undue** 8cb >.d in the fivnith
Feud io . Cataiou .nlHwlv
CITY TAX MOTICE.
31 11 '
John P. Fort,
j Mlonrny at Ia»v.
Wooten Si Simmonr,
•rnoy* at
A K CHER’S
CLINT TAYIOR
CEORCIA NATIONAL BANK, p|VE PER CENT. DISCOUNT, ALABAMA ST* T
$100,000* j On the l**t day of July. The offer of the city le %
Hiver, at beat 1 liberal one, aud all who can ahonld pa\ pr-. iupily [
OF ATLANTA.
CAPITAL
Buya and Sella Kxchau-e, Gold and Silver,
raiuti: make* Coileououa and traueacU a General , Couie prepared to pay wbt n >i>u uiak-y y>
Banking Buaineaa. or you may mUaau opportunity to pay th.a rnoi th.
U. L JONli*, Caah’r f. 4. LAP M AM I'real den U A.. aSBEuodn,
uiy5 [ City Tax UmelverandAtlauu
top r.
• NEAR BROAD
ATLANTA, CA.
OruTerg c*u be Areonimudated wit*
1 good Itoard at the atablea. d,«6 a