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ttemledwilliso little: ex
pense anil trouble, does'more towards
beautifying a liomoetoad than white-
wash. Hvejjy farmer should eeo to-It
that in’tlto Sprlngof the year Tils sta
bles, garden-fence and out-houses, are
whitewashed. It will always prove a
satisfaction to him hud his family dur
ing the Summer, and give a pleasant
nppenranco to the eye of the passer-by.
More particularly, tbr health and com
fort, should the • cellar, ehlckon-house,
nud Inside of the stable bo thoroughly
cleaned and whitened. When once
done, It would alford pleasure In keep-
j everything about neat and clean.
The following Is n good receipt for
whitewash:
“ Procure frcshjjurnt llrao—notthat
partly alr-slacltcd^ Tho largo lumps
nro best; tho Quo portions and small
lumps will not make a wash that will
stick well. For this reason lime that
has been burnt several mouths Is not
so good as that Just from tho kiln.—
Put a pound or two In a yessel, and
pour on water, slowly, until It is all
• slacked,and is about as thick as cream;
then add cold vain wnler until it will
flow well from the brush. Stir often
when using it. A few drops of blue
ing added will give it a more lively col
or. One or two talilcspoonfuls of cloan
salt, and oiio-foi'ili pound of clean su
gar to, a gallon of the wash, will make
it more adhesive, if the walU have
been whitewashed, let them be swept
thoroughly, and if oolored with smoke,
wash them clean with sonp-suds. Col
oring matter may ho mingled with the
wash, to give it any desired tint. To
inako a light peach-blow color, mlngcl
a small quantity of Venetian red.—
For a sky-blue, add any kind of dry
blue paint, stirring .It. welLwhile mix
ing. To make u wash of a light straw-
color, minglo a few. ounces of yellow
ochre, or chrome yellow. Tho coloring
matter should be quite fine, to prevent
its settling at the bottom of tha ves-
sel.
“ When buildings or fences are to
. be whitewashed, prepare the wash as
direeted above, keeping it warm when
nBing it, by means of a kettle of burn
ing coal, and mingle about a plut of
good paste made of wheat-flour, with
a gallon of the wash,, ami also half a
pound of salt and half a pound of
cheap sugar per gallon; of tho wash.—
Those materials will make It stick well,
and, If applied quite warm, Will look
well and be durojfle.!’—Rural Want.
Day Maladies—For a fit of Passion,
walk qut in tho open air j and you may
spoak yom*mind to, tlifl,"\vlndB. without
1. it Mtlttm 1 !
spoak your^iniiurtOi thvvrlndc without
hiirtlng'any one,’ or proclaiming your
self a simpleton.
Form lit of.nldlenoss, count the tick
ing of a clock.; ilo th(s for. one hour
"ibeglii
or onsrhpuri
alter you will bo gfiid to' pull oifyh.ur Carolina llnuso of llepi
coat the next hour and work l ( lkp a ne- The hall ie we([ Sa'ntilntcd.
For* lit of Extravagance and Folly,
;o to tho workhouse, or speak to-tho
Inmates of a goal,-und you will he cun
vlnced—
Who inokea ld.< lied of hricr nml thorn,
Must bo con tout to lie forlorn.
For a flt of Ambition, go ditto tho
ohurohyard, and rend the gravestones 4
they will tell you the end of ambition.
Tho grave will sooiijboyour bed-chain-
bor, and theoarth your pillow corrup
tion your father, And 1 the worms your
mother and sister,
For a 1ft of : Dcspondoiioy,-look on
tho good things which God Ims given
you lu this world, and to those which
lie has promise rj to His followers, In
-he next, l-Ic who goes into his gar-
1 oil to look for oohwqbs and.spidurs,
no doubt will find them; while [te who
looks for a flower may return Into his
house with ono blooming. In, his bo-
sblh; •
For all (Its of Doubt, Perplexity
and Fonr, whether they rospeet tho
body or tho mind—whether they are a
load to the shoulders, tho head or tho
heart—the following Is a radical,euro
Which may lie relied on, Tor I had-It
from tho Great Physician—“ Cast thy
burden on tho Lord, and ho will sus
tain thee,".
Colfax is not a printer, and rnovev
is. lie WnT a Know Nothing.
of general amnesty,
Tlioro aro olghty nogroos In tho South
J
Summer Prnnlug Hie Vine.
Tho Summer pruning of grape vines
commences with theflrsttnchof growth,
and if then performed, and carefully
continued during the entire season, wo
should hoar nothing of the injury at
tendant on its practice, nor could wo
find an opponent thereto. It is by rub
bing away at onco all buds, which, if
left, would grow to useless wood—it is
by carefully just nipping the end of a
shoot and directing its energies into
more rapid and perfect development, of
the wood and leaves already formed,
that we can Summer prune, guido tho
supply of food to tho'sources wo desire
expanded; and yet our most strenuous
poneiit can find no-point of attack;
in this course we have not robbed
he vine of any amount of expended
food, or by the destruction of n single
loaf or twig sent a vibrating thrill of
disease toward tho root.
It is alroady timo to bo about tho
work, and in many sections perhaps
long past tho time, for the seasons of
our Southorn friends are much earlier
than ours.
According to tho modo of training
and 'Winter pruning, seek now to guide
the sap nud growth into canes for tho
next year’s fruiting, and also into
strong and healthy leaves on thoso al
ready sotting with fruit, aud carefully
and severely rubbing out . all buds or
young shoots that tend to orowd the
vino with foliage, and nttho same lime
extract supply from the roots. Tho
simplest, and we bcliove tho best meth
od, is that of renewal eancs from tho
ground yearly; and the vino should
now be carefully studied, to judge of
its capacity to fruit nnothcr season ou
two, three, or more canes, and such
should bo left carefully guarded—not
even a lateral touched during the seas
on—but nil others should bo rubbed
out and kept out—Horticulturist.
Baoo>t Coax—Every farmer should
sow or plant, more or less broom corn,
to not only supply himself with this
necessary and indispensable household
implement, but to sell in bulk, or man
ufactured in brooms. It is a simplo
matter to clean it from the seed by the
help of the common horse power and
threshing machine, and any intelligent
lad enn learn to make brooms in a day,
if he has tho proper tools nud fixtures,
which cost only a trifle. I t is all fudge
about art and mystery in broom-mak
ing. I bad an old Yank who could
ranko thirty brooms n day. Tho han
dle and wire, twine, etc., cost about
live cents a broom, and ho sold the
brooms in 1866 for an average of 35
cents or $4 per dozen.
Broom making is agreeable work on
rainy or cold days when too disagreea
ble to bo engaged in out-door work. 1
Mutual Dislike An ill matured
fellow quarreled with ills swenthenrt
on the day that,, they were married.--.
After the ceremony had begun lie was
asked: * ' ■ >
“ Do you take tills woman to be your
wedded wlttlil’ otfl.
Ho replidd,,3‘Nql”
“What is the reason,’’ asked,,the
.minister. : ' . * ' 1
“live taken hi dislike to hctV'and
that’s enough," was the Burly reply.
: The parties retired—the bride in
lours—and after ranch persuasion the
groom was induced to have tho mar
riage prooeod. It was now.tho lady’s
turn, and when the minister asked the
all-liuportant question—
“NoI’’saiil she resolutely,“I’ve taken
a dislike to him."
Tho groom admiring her spunk,
made the matter up with her as soon
as possible, and a third time they pre
sented themselves before the minister,
who began , tho ceremony ;by asking
the usual questions which were satisfac
torily answered this time. But to' tho
astonishment of the party tho minister
continued:
“ Well, I’m glad to hear that you
are willing to tako caeli other for hus
band and wife, for its a good thing~lo
be of a forgiving temper. You can go
now and get married whore you will—
I will not tie tho knot, for I have taken
a dislike to both of you."
, jles.
!ouri Ilouao dool-
■ lT r™nA*M»t JUM-
7 in .11117 next, mo igllowlng property, to-wlt)
lino lot of lit)!), conuilning li;o uoro», moro'nr
lorn, no. 88, Ittli 61a. mid (16 mo. of Whitfield
county. Levied on 67, virtue of two, tux II Ini,
Isaucd by Tim Ford, tux' collector for Bold oouniy,
uRnln-t Robert Cowart, ono |'or tux dun Stuto
nml county by aald Cowart, for tlio your laiU.tbo
other for lux duv-tho 8tuie lor l HOD.
11.1 HU iiiAUHfiiig I'lirtc IUI lovo,
Also tlio revoibloh of .ibe JaeWn lot, pnMo*
Cutuy nti-cct, Dalton, Qn„ bolon Ur. Urown'a res-
Idonoo; after n life e.tuto ln (Ire mums ua dower
(or Mrs. Amelia 0. Jnvk.pn, under 6 fa for year’s
allowance, A. 0. Ji-okaon vs. A 0. Jiwklun, ex.
ocntrlx of JpIm.M, Jackson, disc'd , - - ,
Also, at thc'rlamo tliueuhd place, Iho building In
tiro oily ol tlulton, hear tire cur shed, Icmiwn na
tllO QAltlfl ttottriiid fire nHffftlfnd n.irltiin of a
slxyflaPs until of tlio loloii wlilcli aald hotel la built
Lo.vy lohdol Slid returned lo mo by T. dolly,
L. C., and turned over to mo. Property levhij
upon by vlrtuo ofn tax 6 fa,Issued by Tim Ford,
tayepllcetor.ngaiuat.Wm. A. Camp, for toy. due
the Stitu and ununtyby aald Cptnp fmvlEJIlO. All
Of avid property pointed out by siiid Ford Infljlold
10 aatiafy.aald Ilia, ■ • ' ’ ■ '
Junbld . W. W. WEST,- Slierllf.
Some people think the democrats
committed a groat mistake lu not allow
ing Johnson to be convicted.
A writer In tho W
Weekly advocates 1.
-labor, against 1 Grant,
bondholders., .
It took General Grant precisely 'ten
minutes to write bis lutlor of accept-
nneb. That’s an important foot,
Prentice spooks of Bon Wndo as
having Ids chccks'distcndcd with oaths,
like a squirrel’s with li Hickory,tint.
Tho wheat crop in Middle Tennessee
is exaellcnt. The heads aro larger nud
fuller than 1 they have boon for years.
A peaoli tree in Goodman, Mississip
pi, lias taken to hearing perfect roses
There are no' ybse bushes near it.
A nugget ,of gold and quartz,wor'h
$20,000, Ims been found I11 Remington
Iliil,"Nevada Oortunty, California.
Forney says tlio boot is on tbo oth
er. 1.CB-. Forney woll.desBfvos tho boat,
but im neithiV'ofitiie ligsi—Prentice.
“Eternal vlgilnnco is tho price of
liberty.” Precisely. TUe eternal nig
ger is the price of white men’s lives in
tho city of Washington. .'
For tho first time in six yeni's, tho
city of New .Orleans is free from the
presoneo of Federal troops, white or
black.
Tho Boston* Post says: Butler Is
bald, and as a Matter of personal pride
|I0'wants to’got Wpolley “where the d CARDIAJi’S SALK,—n.v vlitae of an orib-p
lldll Is short.” '
Murray SHeriS^s Sales','! ‘
WILL bo Bold before tlid Goutt-HoliM door, In
VV Spring I’lftco, Murray county.on 1 tlto Brat
Tuuaduy In Ju)y tbo followliig property,
to-wlti - -i- .
. Lot of hnd nnnibor 10, lOtli’dlat, and Sd feoo.
bf Murray Rdld Ariiltf property of the
defundant toantlsfy the nurclmae money.
- AIho, lutof land tiuml)o> and i210 Yu tbo
27th district nml 2d section of Murrny county.
AIb6' lot of land laud iiuiubyr.?Q(l In iOt|Lul|tr|ct
aud Bdifccdildn MuriMy cHiun'ty. Hold aalliw prop*
orty ofiLMv. Thodii^diti tb satUfy bud fliipbllbr
Court (i;l‘a, Wnu WilUaiunoii
and r, ii. Knstor.
A UMIXISTftATOR’S SALK.-Dy vlrtuo of an
,ordcr In.ino veatod; by tho'Court of Ordin*
nr.v, of Whltfleld 09Un|.y, I.-Wlll soli,. befot-o tho
Court House door, at publio outcry, in Dalton, to
tho lilgheat bidder, tho first Tuesday in •AU&ast,
opp bVh ( l p m [ | ocjW oflnnd, a,o. portion lotno. 115,
in tho 13th .district and 8d section of NVIiitU^lU
coiinty, being the lot on which tho Widow Taljoy
now rcsldcH. Sold ' for lli^ benefit of heirs and
creditors of Win. Tnilcy, ded’d ■ 11
jiin 11 -.ids . , D. W,/MITCHELL, Adm’r.
Assignee’s Sale,
r f^HE follow}ns property, belonging to the e.v
X tato of Mathew It. Danner, liankrupt, will
bo sold bn the first tlicsdiiy in iluly next, in Dal*
ton, Uu., id 11 A. M.: Town lot no. 28, on King
street, 2^x100 feat; also, fifteen acres of land of
the old ileOwcn lot. baefi of the gravo yprd;: also
fidme shares In the Dnltbn and Gadsden Huilrond.
Juii4 Id ' tWi AVERY, Aaaiginoe.
P.’S.’ I hm the assignee of Lawrence 1 W. Ear*
nest, Bankrupt, and Ids dobtois are requested to
call and settle withitno. - -
hail is short. 1
An exohango says tliat: tin. easiest
and best way ^ expand.the chest is to
havo a large lieart in it. Wo qulto
agree with him.
Little Daisy’s mother.was trying
to explain to her the. meaning of a
Binile. “Oh, yes, 1 know,” 1 said the
child, “it is tlio whisper of a laugh.”
Two young Ohioans, came to grief
the other day, while attempting to
climb a lightning rad into a young la
dies’ seminary.
A “QENt” was asked wbat kind of a
“gal” lie preferred for a wife. “One,"
he said, “who wasn’t prodi-pa/,.but fru-
gal, a true-ja/, nud suited to his conju
gal taste."
A man with an inveterate habit of
talking to himself, when asked why,
said lie had two reasons i one, “ho liked
to talk to a sensible man; the other he
liked to hear a sensible man talk.”
An ugly, young lady is always anx
ious to marry, and young gentlemen
are seldom anxious to marry her. This
is a resultant of two mechanical powers,
—the inclined plain and leave her.
Intriguing has already commenced 1
in Washington in regard lo the new
Democratic Senator from Oregin
Governor Curry is planting his out
posts. ....... V
The only crowd a printer can en
dure with anything like patience, is
a crowd of advertisements or a crowd
of delinquents calling to foot up their
bills.
The woods of North Alebama are
full of the “thirteen year” locusts
They are conservative insects, and
Negroes Hitched to a Plow.—A
gentleman of this place who has recent
ly been in the county of Goochland,
says that as he was passing along the
road his attention was attracted lo a
unique team bitched to a plow iu a Held
hard by. There was an old negro man,
and a black girl, both striving to “speed
the plow " whilst between the handles,
giving direction to its course, was an
other negro girl. , ..... , , . . , . ,
The gentleman halted, and nddress- j! 1U3 1!iVe committed no deproda-
ing the old negro, ascertained that he
Of from, tho Court of Ordinary of Wliltileld
ooijnty, will bo,sold, on tlio first Tuepdity hi^ Ju
ly, I8rt8, nt thoCourt House *dobr In'said .coiinty,
botwton tho legal hoiihilof sale, one-filth interest
of lot of hind No. 47, in the 12th dist. and
3d section of snid county,, subject to tha widow!*
dower, A credit of twolvo mon'.hs will ba gUcn
to purchasers, who will be required to give note,
bearing intercut, well sceiircd.
Til OS. J. CROW, Guardian
of Josepblno & Jane Crow.
May 8—tda.-r; -
3d lot
in'oro 'or lew*,'
of,tlio 072d dlBtriotO M.» Rtf
Leonard, na tlio, pmpor»y of Leonardi ’ Ldvy
mudbby constable ami,returned tonic, , , .
Also thoso paHk or lbta'of ljind.mihibcr,, 100
and 240 In tho 8th district null adkoctloh, wlilcli
belongs .to Rhbdil Johnson, tb Satisfy tho eosU'in
ono.uouuty,court 11 fa, hi fnvorofUosopliBBwdn
's, CAiLtwAT, yiivijir.;
S SEASON.
(Ho 4|i)(t*q -
T nE only NEW nhd'COMPLETE BI’KING STOCK in Dalton Is lob
found at 1
=n 1
Wo have just boon receiving',otic. lYosh Goods, whioli. wbro llouglit borora
tho rise in^otton, aud are .therefore enabled to offer to tho trado
e’,;
Thau over. Wowill not enumerate nil tvo have for salo, but feel donildout to
eo|i.vino«.our oUBtomers thnn our Stoelc ombracos everything kept in a
FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS HOUSE,
Murray 3 ‘ShefilT*8
W ILL bo sold before tlio Court,H6iii<e : doot^ in
: tlio town of Spring Plneo, first Tuc* lav in
Julv upxt t Ay ; Uhiu the Jegal boura^of ftnloj tlifc fol
io wing property, to- wjt: : . r ..., • ;,, .<. ., 1 1
Lot of lartd np. 2fl2„exccpt twonty-nfnQ and
one-hiilf neVlh tiicreri^piml iiIbo 161 ho; 202^ ex
cept 8ft acres thereof;' Bald lot# of laud being
^^.P^t orsolecttion, variotyofstyies and chonpucse orprlcc, we 0o0- cotxv
Md^ray^Sup/ribr Court! iu/svp%Lii; Stiiekner In submitting onr Stock to.j’our IhspocHonjWp sol let a numerous atteur
*J»'HAt-Tal/oir. '■ f ‘; ilftnee, unu give assurance that in so doing \»oU will only consult vour own in-
* ^vKMAnr
A Ori. vs'A.
may 14 id
Stiickubi*
W. s; CALLAWAY, Sh’lf.
/^.GEORGIA. Murray Cgupty—Wlier»*ua,;T|i9s,
\JT Cotinally, administrator'on‘ thO (jstato of
Henry Wilson;’dbUnused, applies|bi'duo ibrrti of! CJf.il I. in fliA rl s\ I
law lor lutters dishulisory froul tile euthtb of eiiid 11H HI til V J 1 (i 11U !
clti*en» of ibis and- adjoining counties
X are reminded }hnt I om gtllLju tho
Dry Goods and Grooerv I'rade,
At my old stand, whore I Am just lu receipt of a
new and well selected stock of"
deepn-ad , .
Tlieso aro therefore.to cite and ndi.uoniBh,,*11
arid singular the loiidred and'creditors, of said
dcoeiiscd 1 to file tliclr objections, if uhv tlioy lmvti,
on'dr before tbo Nov. Term of the Cbrirt bf Of*-
^dinary, to bo held on Ithe. 1st Monday In Nov.
next, otborwiso letters pill be granted tbo.appll-
cant. . ■ •
Given lirider niy hand arid official sigiiature this
30th djtv of April, 18081 ; ’ n '»
ANDEUSUN FARNSWORTH, Ord’y;o
^layl-^Om. iii; • ' t -
prdcr from th« Court of Ordinary of Whit
field county, I will sell beforo the Court House
door hi Dalton, on the first Tuesdoy In July next,
one houso stid lot situated in 'luancl Hill, where
on Henry Bowman now resides;, said lot con
taining one acre, more or leps.nnd having thereon
comfortable iniproi ernents. Sold ns th* 1 property
of Tilmiin H. Moore, klec’d. Term cash.
may28-td* : , J. 1L MOORE, Adtnr.
Qoorgia, Whitfield ; County—Libel
for Divorce.
Rulrto Perfect Service.
1 * H. II. Turner, t«. June Turner.
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff, that tho defendant does not reside in
thi# county; and it further appearing that she
does not reside in this;State, it is ordered that
said defendant appear and answer at the next
term of tliis court, else thocaai bo considered in
(lefnult, and tlio plaintiff sllowi d to proceed. A
it is hereby ordered that - this Rule be published
iu the Korin Georgia Citizen, onco a mouth for
four months JAMES MILNER,
mnyt-8, 1808 4m j. s. o., o. o.
Y*2J.K«ft6lA,'Mnrray Connij'—Whcreak, E S.
AwA Hon'oll, ftthnlriidtrntor on thb estate Of-lVC,
accused, applies in duo fdrm'oflaw for
‘ lottcfs.dbmiUpm’y from tl^e,estate of e«)ld deo’d :>
Thoso are thei'eforo to cite and udmonUh «>|l
and singular tho kindred arid creditors of said
deceased to filttth'elr dbjcctlona, If any they linve,
on or before tho November Term of the Court of
Ordinary to be held IlfskiU county on the .first
Mdiidayin NovemHernAxt, otlietwliosald letters
will bo gmutjed tho applicant.
Given under my hand aud ollleial signature,
May 26th;1808.
Cin ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y-
STAPLE D RY GOODS
AND
Choice FAMILY,, GROCERIES,
Wjiieh l am offering to the - ,trado on very liberal
terms , !•.: -ret no
biiv every description,of j^mintry ?r9-
dneoand pny the HIGHEST prices tljo markets
will justify, either in CASH or ituy'eloss of goods
at OAgU PRICES. - - -
^‘Thankful for-past fuvors | roppcUfully ask
a continuance of :hc same.
.TOUN n. ICING.
Dalton, Ga., April 17—3m.
In tho District Conrt nf the Inlted States for the
Aortkoru District of Gccrgls,
In Lat kruplcy.
In tho matter of Aaron Murdock, Bankrupt.
7b all whom it may concern:
"VT OT1CE is hereby given,onco a week for throe
J-1 weeks, that I have been appointed assignee
of the estate of Aaron Mtmloi-k, who has been
adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by
the District Court lor said - District.
Juno ll-3t R. P. LESi’KR, Assignee.
was tho father and tho others were the
children. Asking the old man if lie
did not want to buy a horse, he replied
it would eost $100, aud “ dat was do
matter—he didn’t hub any $100."
Such nro the advances these people
have made in the way of civilization,
and such are the blessings with which
freedom has surrounded them. Who
ever heard cf a negro hitched to a
plow in the days of slavery ? Nobody.
If. humanity would not have prevent
ed, economy would have precluded the
operation, as a negro was ‘worth from
$800 to $2,000, and a horse from $100
to $200.—FederickeburgJIerald.
Tiiaddeds Stevens on tub Bible.—
The Lancaster, Pa., Intelligencer, pub
lished ntthe homeof ThnddonsStovens,
thus alludes to a phase .of his charac
ter, whioli will be exceeding gratifying
to the pious preachers of tlio Gospel
who have been his special enemies and
.antagonists. It says:
“ During nil bis lifo Thnddeus Ste
vens Iras openly scoffed at tho Chris
tian religion. A few years sinoo, while
trying a citso in a town in another part
Of tills State, lie and some other law
yers werqqonverslqg one evening, when
one of the party adduced the Bible as
authority for somo statement he hnd
made. ,
“ ‘Oh,’ said Mr. Stevens, ‘tho Bible
no authority. It is nothing but the
obsolete history of a barbarous peo-
plo I”’
Lons.
It is computed that tlioro is from fif
ty to ono hundred per cent, more wheat
sown than ever in Iowa, that oats are
also in larger proportion, and that
both promise most abundant harvests.
Grant’s letter may bo summed up
in two lines: “Gentlemen: I don’t
enfo to have any ideas of iny own, but
will act ns a figurehead to your ma
chine. Smoke."
Josh Billings defines a“thnrrdrbred
bizness man” as “wttn that knows
enuff about stealin so’t there kant en-
ny body steal from him, and enuff about
law so that bo kin do his sealin legal
ly."
The Mormons lmvo succeeded in
partially checking the ravages of the
grasshoppers by placing traps along
tlio line of country infested by them.
From SeVen to eight bmdiels aro caught
daily in one of theso traps.
There is a good deal of the brute in
man. For example, he is generally
dog-matic,often pusillanimusand some
times casily cow-ed; occasionally cat
egorical, and is always ready to-.bc
made a u lion M of.
An Illinois .paper claims the^ cham
pion dunncrVbelt for a g6ntlemati of
Jacksonville, who dunned a man on
his knees, in a church, and ‘ compelled
payment before he would allow him to
resume his prayer,
It is secretly rumored in certain
Washington circles that Hen Butler is
CATOOSA COUNTY. ^
A ^DsTl VISTRATGRH; SALF,—Agreeably lofln j
order of the Court of Ordinary of Catoosa 1
County, Goo., will lienold befort the Court Duuse I
door iii Billfold, Geo., within the legal hours of [
mile, ou the Urst Tuesday in August uuxt, the
folio\v!r.^ property; to wit;
Lots oMnnd, No?. 88 flnd 80, in the 0*.h dist. and
4th *ce. of Catoom County; also, OHO town lot in
tho town ol Ringgold, Geo., coirtuhilng 7 twre,
more or less, lyitii, west of W. A. Payne, e.-q.—
Sold for the benefit of the lu-irsund urodRore of
tho estate'of M. C. Dyer, deceased. Terms cash
in U. S. ourreuey. ..
W. J. WniTSiTT, Ad mV,
June 4-tdn. . De boni* non.
n EORGIA, Murray Conuty—Whereas, John
\JT A. Ghiris, administrator on the estate of II.
li. Glass, deceased, represents to tho Court iu
his npplioation timt ho lms fully nduiinutered II.
H. Glass’estate;
Tliis is therefore to cite till persotis eoneerned,
kindred and creditors, to show causo? if any thoy
can, why said administrator should not Im die-
cduirged from hisndiiiiiiistnttion, nml receive let
ters of dismission on tlio first Monday in July,
1808.' This December 20th, lk07.
ANDERSON FARNSWOIHII, Ord’y.
January. 3— 0m.
LfbcL for divorce in Murray Supe
rior Court, 1
Rule to Perfect Service. j
Illram Uarper vs. Laura Harper,
I T being shown that tlio defebdarit, Laura
Harper, resides yiit of this State, so -that h!.o
cannot ho served by the Sheriff, it is ordeted that
service of the petition in thi* case lie perfected
by publication of this RuliS in the North Georgia
Citizen/.published at Dalton; Georgia, once a
month, for four months, previous to the next
Term of the Huperiov Court.of Murray county,
nud timt the defendant appear nnd defend, said
'ennsb nt the ricxCTcrm of said Court, Unit in de
fault thereof thb'plaintiff be allowed to proceed.
JAMES MILKER, j. h. c. <• c
A true extract from the Minutes. Mav 14, 1808
SAMUEL M. WALLS, O. S. C.
Luffiuan Si McC.imy, Attorneys for LibeiluiU.
WALKEB COUNTY.""" "
To the Farmers of
North Georgia.
r pHE undersigned is General Agent l.qrthe (ol- ! of the iiii
JL lowing counties, viz: Cntoova ft Daee, Wal- “Our
lu-r, Wliitlk-ld, Mui-r.iv, tiihnur, Fanilili, l’iukvna, ! pntion, ns tlu-7 allied it, nnd nt Inst a: id I n»i
* fill- till) . Itfflp Your Mnggiel'n Pills cured me."
[j-eincitU: , “i had no uppetite 5 MaggieIV mis gaie me a
LIFE IN A..PILL E0X|
Extraordinary Effeots
rao»
Maggicl’s ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS
ONE PIIX IN A DOSE t
ONE PILL IN A DOSE!
ONE PILL IN A DOSE i
IVlint Olio 1 Hundrt-d Lcttcra n day VSf from
patients nil over tlio habitable globe:
“ Dr. Mnggiel, your pill has rid me of uli bil
iousness.’’ •
No moro noxious doses for me iu five or ten
pills tukeu ut ono time. Ono of your pills cured
me.’’
“ Thanks, Doctor. My lirndnchojuts lclt me.
Send another box to keep in the house.”
“After suffering tot-turc* fi*ohi bilious cholic,
two of your pills cured me, und.I have no,return
■* ’ inlady.”
doctors treated r.,e for Chfonle OoiiMl
! licnrt.v one "
pills are marvelous.”
“I sciui *for another box, an keep tho n
e hou?e.”
, Dawson, Gordon nud Chnttopgi.
sale of the following manufactured hup
J. W. Cardwell’s Thrashers and Horse rower
“ Straw Stackers.
Corn ri.intcrs.
“ Wheat Ilorse-nakcs and Corn
Droppers.
“ Bujky Cultivators,
riviner, Koiion L Co.’s Catio Mills, Pans, Fur
naces nud E vaporator^-voTnpl ete.
foung’a Manufaeture of M.iuu’s Patent Wheat \ n,ul * ,,e n ? ,8 “
0 “Stnd mo twv boxes; I
family’'
C. Aultmin Si Co’m Reaper nml Mower, coin-'
ptctc, together with all their modern improve
ments.
A.so,*n general assortment of Agricultural Im
plcumiiis, of every desuription, oil hand,
£3?"Ordcrs promptly tiileil, and on v«-ry ac-
coiniriodtiting terms. JOHN H. KING.
Dalton, Ga., April 17—3m,
in
’ headache timt v
W
uiar term of the Court of Ordinary of said
couitty after tho expiration of sixty days, I will
apply to said Court for leave to sell the one half
interest belonging to the estate of James A.
Evans, dee’d, in 60 acres, north portion, lot.no,
lftl; also 80 neres, more or less, of lot no. 137;
also all.of lot no. 1.38,-all in tho 27th diali-ict and
fid sec. of said county. Win. HEN RY, Admr.
uia»28 GOd SUE A./EVANS, Adm.’x,
"Walker ShorilT’s Sale.
ftLL tie sold before the Court House door
La Fayette, within the legal Vib'uis of sale,
the first Tuesday in July next, the follow tug
property, to-wit:
O.K-half interest in the house ami Jot known
as the Globe Hotel, in the town of La Fayette,
Walker comity, Ga, Levied on as the property
bf John R. Morgan, '.0 satisfy an nttnelm cut ti
fa, issued from the J-i»ti*I‘t’s tViurtot the 871 nis.
G. M., in favoigof R, W. nkioLuoii vs. John A.
Morgan. Said house and lot now occupied hv
Mrs. Corgle.- Levy made mid returned to in*? by
constable. nuiy28 A. A.,SIMMON*?, D. Sh ff.
Cleaner.
tbo house.”
“ Dr. Magglel has cured i
chronic.”
• *• I gave half one of vour pills to my babe for
cholera morbus. The dear young thing got well
iu a day.”
“ My nausea of a morning is nmv e ired.”
“ Your box of MuggiiTn Salve cured nu» of
nolsts in my head. 1 rubbon so.ne Halve belaud
want one for u ponr
• 1 end so a dollar; vottr prise B twewVx ft**
cents, hut the medicine to me is wrmrtU 4 dollnr."'
“Rend my :ve lioxcs of your pills.”
“ Let me have three boxes of your Salve amt
Pills by retm;n n.r.di”
XjiiiTiDer l
Hall’s Station on the \V,& A.R.R,
A late Judean traveler was nuteh
disappoinlcd at the sight of tho famous
river Jordan. Ho says:
And how great was onr disappoint
ment when we did see ttl Biding
through thick jungles, wo suddenly
cannot but' believe that on a‘small] P mor S ed 11,0 mu ^y bl ‘ nk8 °f p tha '
farm, the culture of broom corn and famous stream, and unawares; of all
hroom-making, even as a specialty,
would pay very handsomely, pnrticu-
ly where there were several small hoys
in a farmer’s family, or in tho families
of his employees. It is a business
consonant to tho “Idle Industry” of
tho American gentleman of Africa de
scent ; they can sit by the fire on stor
my days, and rnako brooms without
disturbing their dreams of political
freedom aud social equality.
Rusty Straw—B. McC, states in
The Practical Farmer, timt feeding
rusty straw to' cattle and horses Ims a
a very iujurous effect upon tho health
efficiency. Tho class of disease in
duced by aliment, are marasmes, glan
ders, farcy, skin diseased, catarrha af
fections, and watery swellings of the
tody and legs. Ho adds that during
the last eight months, out of 700 horse's
fed upon straw, from forty-five to fifty
were ou the sick list.
To clean kid gloves: Wash them
in a mixture of equal quantities of
jttnmoiraie And alcohol, then rub drv.
hitscit applies to mo for letters of dis
mission on the estate of Robert Liudcr, late of
said county, decciisc'dV
These uro therefore to cite ijnd. ndmnlilsh all
and singular tho kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to bo and appear ac my oflico, withltkthc
thuo ptescribcd by law, to show cause, ifniiny
they can, why said letters should not be gra ited.
Given under my hand and official signature this
6th day of April, 1868.
JAS. M. ANDERSON, Ordlnray.
April 10—Gnu
DADE COUNTY.
Dade Sheriff’s Sale.
YITILL bo sold before the Court-House door in
YY, the town of Trenton, Dado county; on the
first Tuesday iu July u*xt,-tho following prop-
A DMirilSTUATOUS’ SALK—By ^iitue of an
ZA. order from tho Court of-Ordinary of Walker
county, will bo sold before tho Court-House door
In LttFiiyctte, on the first TuesdJV in August,.be-
twcou the l.gal hotir3 rit fuile; 100 acres ol land,
lot no. 823, 7th dis. 74th sec.; alao one to^u hit
in LiiFnyctto lying In.tho rear of T. AT. Phillips’
residence. Sold ier tho benefit of tho heiin. Term
cash. L. 0. BLACK, Adm’r
may 28-td D- Inman, dee’d.
ELLSWORTH
A RE prepared tb furnish a
tv of
HALL,
i- and every vmio-
Loaded o.. the Cars nt their Si cam JfUU*
Fiisl quality is now selling at $1.1 per thous
and-second qnulitt • # 10 per thousand. All
lengths up to 52 feet. 100,COO Icet now foi
sale on 'ho yards nt their two mills. ...
t2TCni
ger$.
For all Diseases or l fie Kidneys
XlctcnSion ot' t rine, fte.
Maggicl’s Pills arc a perfect cure. One will
satisfy any one.
For FEMALE DISEASES, Ncrvans Prostration,
Weakness, General Lassitude and want
of Appetite,
Maggicl’s nils will be found au effectual remedy.
Maggiel’s Pills and Salve
Aro almost universal ill tli6ir rlTei-ffi and
a cun: min be utmost gitnrnntrcd.
Each Box Contains Twelve Pills.
Ono Fill In a Doso.
G eorgia, 44alter comity-=Sixt7 d".™ ar
tor date appiiciitioti will bu made to tlio
Court of Ordlnnry of Walker county, for leave to
sell tllti real estate of Silas It. Ilaile, lute ol said
county, dec’ll. CEO. A. J, HAILE,
lu ii y "J 8 nod. Adm’r
G EOItfilA, IValkci- County— Notice la hero-
by.giver, that 1 will ajiply to the Court of
Ordinary of said county, at the first icgnlnrterm
after the explratioii of two numtlie front date, for
leave to noli the land bVfjnflfijTtt to' the estate ol
Jnmea Roberta, dec’ll, foe tiie benefit of lielra nnd
creditors of auid dcccnnSd.
ir.ny28 2m 8. D. ROBERTS, Admr.
pushing his impeachment investigation section ol, originlnaily Cherokee hut now, Pr.de
in tho interests ol’the democratic pat ty.
joined in singing what we had so
often sung before.
“ On Jordons stormy banks I stand.”
I am sure if Watts had ever been
•here lie would havo written his hymn
tUfferently. Tho Jordan is nothing
but admail! dirty, crooked, swift stream
nnd is so overarched with jungle^ that
not over two hundred feet of it is vis
ible nt any ono place.
Camimior for Gai>es Tho dose for
a chicken five or six weeks-old is a pill
of camphor tho size of a small garden
pea. Whore the camphor julep given
them lo drink is strong, they’ seldom
require a pill. It is the odor of tlio
enmphor that kills the gupe-worms;
there is no real contact with it, which
is impossible, because thiTparasitosare
iu the wiudplp'cs.
li AernEimv Vinegar.—Pick the rasp'
berries nnd place them in vinegar over
night, sufficient to cover them. Then
strain through a cloth, add 1 pint of
sugar nnd 1 pint of juice. Boil and
skim until clear, and when cool, bottle
a d cork, Getting in n cool place.
There is no guessing what course lie
may take to make himself square with
Grant.
A stamp has just been issued by tho
Canadian authorities which will prove
qnitean acquisition to stamp collectors.
It consists of a beautiful executed por
trait of tho Queen, in widow's attire,
and wearing the familiar Mary Stewart
cap.
A young lady school teacher, of Fred
erick City, was endeavoring to impress
upon her pupils tlio terrible effect of
the punishment of Nebuohndneznr.—
She told them that for seven years he
ate grass just like a cow. Just then a
small hoy asked: “Did he give mjlk ?"
The Chicago Convention showed its
utter indiffereneo to the foreign vole
by nominating Grant, who persecuted
tlio Jews during tho War, and Colfax
who was a violent Know Nothing du
ring the existence of that order, and in
favor of disfranchising all classes of
foreigners.
An Irish wbriian who b always nt
war with her neighbors, and whoso
troubles are never at nn end, was-com
plaining to her milkman the other
morning about everything rising to
such-high prtces. To show her that
such was not the ease, he said: “Mad
am, the prico of milk Is not rising.'
‘No bedad,’ she apswored, ‘nor the
crame nstber,’
county. Levied - upon ns Iho; property, of the
Empire Stuto Iron nod Coal Mnnuincturin-’ Co.,
to satisfy a II fa issued by tlio tux collector for
the year 1807. Property pointed out by C. M,
Tatum. tnsy2S JONATHAN 111,EVISlo,Sh’lf.
GILMER COUNTY.
Gilmer Sheriff’s Sales.
W Ibb he sold beforo tho Court House door
in Elij.iy, On., on the llrsc Tuesday in July-
next, within tlio legal hours ol sale, the following
property: I , - , ;
Lot of land-number 07, slso olghty acres of lot
number OS in thu 11th district and 2d section ol
Gilmer county. Levied on ns tho property of
Tisdale nml Joseph Spencer,to satisfy n li fu issued
from Gilmer county court, itlfuvor ol James R.
Ii roivn,
Also, Jot of land whereon Fetor A Gates
lives, in tho 10 district nnd 2d section of said
county. Levied ,oa ns the property of tho said
Ghlds*, to 'satisfy two cost fi fas lu luvor of Gilmer
Suporior Court.
Juno 4 ' G: H. Ri.NDALL, SlilT.
/"A EORGIA, Walker Comity—Tivo month nfte
VJT date npplioation will bo made U) Court of
Ordinary of Walker county, for leave to sell the
lands in-longing to the ostiito of Edward Howard
into of said county, dee’d, for tho benefit of tlio
heir nnd creditors of said dceeasod. This May
2S, 18liS-2m L, O. BLACK, Addir.
BLAOKSMITHIMCI.
^TMIE undersigned would reppeetiiilfy inform
X the citizens of Dalton nnd surrounding eotin-
try that lie has opened n BLACKSMITH SHOT*
on Spring JMnce Street, near the Railroad crow
ing, where lie is prepared to do all work in his
lino of business, such horse shoeing, ironing
wagons, repairing buggies, edged tool.-, farming
utensils, &c.
Tlio subscriber would ask his old friends and
patrons, many of whom ho him worked for in
limes past, to give him a call, and ho will labor
to give all lull salisi'aetion, both iu work jind
charges.
^"Country produce will be received for woik,
when money is not convenient.
Juii. 17—tf. >V.F. AUTRY.
I. Mnggiel, M. I). • vt
undeu'with white |
dealers in modi- [ ■
G 1 EORGIA, M'ulkcr County—Sixty, days ut-
JT ter date application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of Walker county for lenvo
to sell the lands of W. M. I’uryonr, deceased, for
the benefit o( boil's and creditors ol arid dee’d.
JuneUr2ra II. C. l’URYEAR, Admr.
Description and Appraisement of Two Males
Taken np by 11. C. I’nryenr.
p EORGIA. Walker Coauty—Both mure mules.
VT One a light bny, about eight years old, white
spot between the ears, medium size, no brand.
The other js a browriish'.Hify, oVer two years old,
brairded on loftjbhoulder witji three Es, nnd hjtd
on when'taken up a lmltcr “tyith trace chain at
tached, medium sice. ’ We appraise the youngest
at $125, arid the oldest one at §75. This dupe
5, 1868. JOHN FUR YEAR, ) Freeholders
J.T. RAINEY, . J U53 diu.n.M.
A true transcript from’the totrny book, this June
6th-2in It. N, DICKERSON, c.i.o.
f ^ EORGIA, Gilmer County—Whureus, Vannoy
VjT tEyans applies to me for letters of. admin
istration on the estate, ol Evans, Into of enid
said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and' admonish nil
and singnlur tho kindred and creditors of raid
deceased to filo tlmlr objections, if any they have,
on the first Monduy in Juno, 1868, why. letters
on the’estuto of said deceased should not be
granted to said nppiicilhti”’’
. T; J. STALLINGS, Ordinary.
Abril 1-7-—80d.
{/VEORUIA, Gilmer Conaty—Notice ia hereby
VAglven that Samuel Montgomery, adminis
trator of the estato of William R. King, deceased,
has filed bis application in tnv office for leave to
aall all iheWl-ettato belonging thereto.
T. J. STALLINGS, Ordy.
.(ynay 1B 2m
G EORGIA, Gilmer County—Two months
after date application .will be made to the
Courkof Ordinary of Gilmer county, for leave to
sell tho lands belonging to the estate of Jolji^ W.
Dillingham, late of said county dee’d, for benefit
of heirs aud creditors. This June ll-2m
JOHN M. WATKINS, Admr.
J. N. B. Cobb,
H AVING determined to rosumfi his profession
. ns a Tailor, tenders his services to the pub
lic, and nfcks to almre a portion of their patronage,
lie feels confident, from past experience, that
the publio can he as well served in his lino in
Dalton ns elscwhore.
{2j5TI1o will he in constant receipt of tho lat-
tst fashions, to enable him to. compete with tile
best workmen in his business.
Grover & Baker Sewing Machines.
In addition, I have become tho agent of tlio
world-rcnoWfted drover A Baker Sewing aMu-
chines, tlio best in use. Persons wishing to pur
chase ii first eliis* Machine can do so by calling
at my Bhop on King Street, Dalton, Ga., wheto
the Machine is in successful operation.
You can buy your Machine as cheap from J.
N. B. Cobb an nt tho Manufactory. Call nnd ex
amine tho Ms chine lot* yourself.
Washing Compound.
I also have for salo family rights for Jaokson’fl
Universal Washing Compound, which saves soap
aud labor, and will wnuh iu any bind of lime wa
ter equal to freestone water.
^"Family-High, onlv One Dollar. Purclmso
io if vou want white cl jtbos.
Feb.’ 28— iy. J. N. B. COBB.
“ COUNTERFEITS l—Buy no Magglel FilTs .
or Salve, with u little pnmphUt inshlu the box. i
They arc bogus. The genuine have name of J. |
Haydock ou box with t.niue of ,J. Mnggiel, M. I).
Tlio genuine huvo the Pill surrounded’v*
powder.”
£grSold by all reFnectable dealers
cin*is throughout the U. States and Canada al
25 Cents a Foi.
All orders for the United States must be ad
dressed to J. Haydock, No. tl Pine sticet, N. Y.
Parties can write freely about their complaints,
and reply will be returned by the following mail.
Write for “Maggiel’s Treatment of Discuses.” j
J. H. Zeilin & Co., Macon, Ga., sole Agents for
tho State of Georgia.
Messrs. C. 1J. Wellborn fc Co., solo Agents for |
Dalton, Georgia.
August 3o—12m.
F1NKLE &i LYON
LOCK-STITCH
Sewing Machine.
fl^lIE only Machine so perfected that entire sat-
X isfaction is guaranteed or the purelmsc mon
ey refunded. ,
Wliorc wo have no agent a sample Machine
will ho sold nt very low price, nml a Local Agent (
appointed on' the mo.«t favorable terms.
N, B,—Send for Circular. Traveling Agcntt
wanted. Salary liberal.
FRINKLE A LYON S. M. Co.
687 Broadway, New York.
August 30—12ml- - r
JAS. N. SCOTT.
ROOT. II. KQRB18
SCOTT & NORRIS,
Commission Merchants,
'PeacUtree Street, Atlanta, Gccri'ijid.
D EALERS in Gonernl Merchandise, Groceries
and Provisions. Consignments solicited.
June 4,1868-3m
J2T Every description of. fob
I Fork he at l u executed olthisor-
iice at short notice,
GEORGIA, Walkor County.
Wiliam Uoslollo W (W p r J) im „ ln \v at .
Jlar, Caalollo. kcr ST ri °?. Courl ’
-OitAiiDKits. Aphil 8tn, 1808.
I T appearing to tho Court by tho return of the
Sheriff, that the defendant is a non-resident
of this State, It is ordered that said defendant
appear and answer at the April Term of said
Court, else that the case be considered iff default
and the plaintiff allowed to proceed.
- And It is furthor ordered that this-Rule be pub
lished once a month, for four months, in thp
North Georgia Republican.
JAMES MILNER, j. b. c. cj.’o.
I certify that tho above In a true copy of tho
original. JAS, U, ROGJ5R8. Clerk-
April 24—4tt,
Plastering.
J. O. jS3E3C^.KTlsroW
JS prepared to do any oommon woyk In
Tico Coats or IKard Finish,
In town or country. Works either by tho JOB
or by tho DAY.
Mr. S. is a Plasterer by trade, and follows n® j
other business.
tSTPlneo of residence, Spring Placo street,
Dalton, Georgia.
Murclt 20, 1868—6m.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO CONSUMERS of COAL
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD,) i
OrPiCE Mastkr op Tuaxsportation, /d
Atlanta, Ga, March 23 1868. K \
O N and after APRIL 1st, 1808, the Ra' c »°
Freight on Coal will be reduced to One*"
a Half Cent* per mile per ton of 2,000 po«n
This Rato to continue In force until Octo
1st, after which the present rate of Two Ce
per tou Is resumed.
By order of tho Superintendent.
JOHN Ii: PF-CK,
AprR 8-8m Master Tr»m^port»tw , •