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FARM AND GARDEN.
The Klnd-IIrnitrd Tenner.
Tiro following inoUlont In no bonult.
Ail mill loncliing, tlmt it should be read
to every household in tho oountiy. It
dovelops the true, activb jn'lniilplo of
kindness.; How many an erring mor
tal, tnhlng his first step in crime, might
he rutlooiund by- tho exoruiso of this
lililimo trait in Ilia' character oflhb
kiniMienrted Quaker i ''
William Savory, an eminent minis
ter among the Quakers was a tanner
by trade. Ono night a quantity of
hides woro stolon from his tannery, and
ho had reason to bcllevo that tho tidal
was a quarrelsome, drunken neighbor,
called John Smith. Next week tho
following advertisement appeared in
tho country newspaper,:
“ Whoovur slolo a quantity of bides
i tho tilth of this month. Is horeby in
formed (hat tho ownur has a sincoro
wish to bo h|s friend. If poverty
tempted him to this falso stop, tho
owner will keep tho wholo transaction
secret, and will gladly put him in tho
way of obtaining money by moans
more likely to bring podOo of mind!”
Tilts singular advortlSomont attract
ed considerable attention; but tho cul
prit alono know who mado this kind of
fer. When he read it his lioart melted
within him, and 1m was filled with sor
row for. what he bad done. A fow
nights aftorwards, as tho tannor’s fam
ily were about retiring to tost, they
heard a timid knock, aud when tho
door was opened thoro stood John
Smith, with a load of hides on his
shoulders. Without looking up, ho
sahl: “ I have, brought thoso back,
Mr. Savory; \thero sbail'I put them ?’’
“ Wait till I can get a lantern, and
I will go to tho barn with thee,” ho ro-
pllod, “ tlmn perhaps thou wilt oomo In,
and tell ino how this happened. We
will see what dan be douo for tlico."
Aspoon as they woro goho out, his
wife--prepared' somo hot coffoo, and
placed pics and meat on tho table.—
When they returned from tbo barn, slio
said: “ Neighbor Smith, I tbouglif
some hot supper 'would bo good for
thco.”
He turned hlrbactr towards her, and
did not speak. After leaning against
tho flrc-plapo a fow moments, he said
In a choked wipe: “It Is tho first
timel ever stole anything, and Ihfivo
felt very bnd about it. I am sure I
didn't once think that I should ever
como to wlrnt I am. But I took to
drinking and tlicp quarreling. Since
I began to go down hill overy body
gives mo a Ulok.'" You" are tlm first
man that offered mo-a-helplng hand.
My wile ih sickly andrtiy children starv
ing. You liavo sent them many a
monl, Oort bless you-h but yotl-Btolo
tho hides. But I tell you tho truth,
when I say it is the first time I ever
was a thief,"
“ Lot It ho tho last, my friend,” ro-
filed William Savory. “Tho socrot
ies between'ourscivas. Thou art still
young, and it is in thy power to mako
up for lost time. Promise mb that thou
wilt not drink any iqUixlcaling.liqaur
for a year, and I will employ thco to-
morrowou good wages. Tho littlo boy
can pick up stones. But cat a bit
now, and drink somo hot coffee; per
idicals tu-o disseminating light and b »P* jt may preventthee from craving
ith in Aery corner of our land, and W^Wag stronger, to night. Doubt
- less thou wilt find it hard to abstain at
The lteg—Its Vslse, and how tc fare for It.
The hog. tsananlmnlofgrbatlm-
portanco lr. tlm country, and Is every
day bocomlng more so. Almost overy
family outside of largo oltlos, and even
In tho suburbs of those, can keep ono
or moro pigs. Pork enn bo grown
cheaper than any other kind of meat,
and wlrnt is of much Importance, a
small outlay of capital brings a quick
return j if kopt in good coudltluu,-the
pig may bo slaughtered at nny ngbaf-
ter it Is ono mouth old. It not only
supplies tho kitchen wlthjnmut, but tho
very important item of lard, which is
a universal want In pastry and almost
every varioty of cookery. There is no
other animal used as food for man that
can supply so many .and Varied wants.
The next Important question Is, what
variety is tho most profitable to keep ?
Where tho “ Chester Whito" is known,
no other breed can compoto with It.—
It is nearer porAiotion as a hog than
has ovor yet been arrived at. J ts out
line is beautiful, its disposition gontlo,
its habits quietand contented—not dti-
posed to roam and frot, so tlmt tlm
food It consumes goos to tho formation
of flesh, and not spont In running after
mischiof.' It is not a gross feeder, hut
like all other anlraals-reqalrcs Its food
at regular intervals j this care and at
tention is never lost on it. Tlioro Is
no other brood that eqjoy s better health.
If kept and properly eared for until
twolvo or fifteen months old, it will
yield from fivo to seven hundred pounds
of pork. What other animal will yield
so much In so short a time, from so
small a beginning, with such a small
outlay of capital.
Tho health and good condition is an
important matter with ovory owner of
stock. Tho hog, like other animals
should bekept clean, or rather it should
liavo an opportunity of keeping itself
cloan. Its house should liavo a good
roof to turn tho rain; its floor Blmuld
bo sufficiently elevated to bo kopt dry,
and no hollow places for puddles of
water to stand. It will do woll on good
pastnro during tho summer with vory,
little slops or grain. Clover Is tho
vory best pasturo for it,
drain food should always bo steam-
ed or cooked In somo way. There Is
great economy in this. Tho trouble or
labor is very little, and tlm grain or
saving is about onb third. It is no ex
cuse to say that you baya no tlmo to
do this, for you cannot spend your
tlmo at anything tbnt will pay belter.
If one bushel of cooked cord is worth
one and a half bushels fed raw, then
? ou savo half a bushel by cooking It.
f corn is worth a dollar and fifty cents
a bushel, you save fifty cents. Will
• not that-pay well for your tlmo. and
trouble? If corn, is worth loss per
bushel, then your time is worth less;
for tho price of oorn 1b a pretty accu
rate standard to measure form labor
by.
Tlm economy of selecting tlm best
breed of bogs Cor Blocking farms is
just beginning to bo appreciated. The
long logged', racing and fenqo climbing
breeds will bnvo to knock undor, they
have had thoir day. Agricultural pe
riodic ' ‘ n '
truth
with that light and truth will go tho
better breortsof all kinds of farm stock.
•.'Journal.
) Keep up voua Hay Cnor.—
Jtfr fanners must certainly by this tlmo
bo fully aroused to the importance of
paying stricter attention to tho culti
vation of bay. High prices, going to
.onrich Northern raisers, must liavo
dearly taught thorn by this tlmo that
tholx interest lios in tho cultivation' of
this article. Wo havo lino meadow
lands, admirably adapted to this peou.
liar culture, which, with littlo care,
1 oould be made to abound with lino crops
of hay.
Wo find the following extract, ns the
host method of keeping up a crop of
this character, in an oxekange, and in
sort it for tlm benefit of our planting
friands:
A farmer who bad been in tbo lfabit
of selling bis hay for many years in
succession being asked bow bo kept
up his bay crop without manuring or
cultivating his land, replied, “I never
allow tho nfter-swnrth to bo out.” If
this rulo was generally followed there
would be less said about running.out
of grass fields or short crops of hay—
Somo farmers feed out eyery green
thing and compel tlm cattlo to pull up
and gnaw off tlm roots of tbo grass.—
Cutting rowou is cortniu death to bay
crops. A farmor had bettor buy hay
nt forty dollars a ton than to ruin his
hay Hold by grazing. Tlm genoral
treatment of grass lahds In this respect
is wrong and expensive, and should bo
abandoned as a matter of profit and
economy.
Pooltuy—A pullet hatched early
in tho spring boglns to lay at tlm ap
proach of wintor, and pullets hatched
late in the summer, begin to lay in the
ensuing spring, and it is saving a Cer
tain proportion of pullets from tho ear
ly aud lato broods that you mako
sure of wintor eggs, a few early hatch
ed chickens for catching the highest
market, and a numerous flock of chiok-
ens in tho warm months when rearing
is loast precarious. The hen continues
in her prlrao for two, and, nt most,
three years,—therefore cave every year
pullets equal to a third of your brood
stock, Bolling off at n trifling prico tho
same numbor of aged hens, or offering
them up in a stowed dish or well bak
ed pie. However, I liavo no scruple
about keeping a heavy, symmetrically
made, splendidly feathered ‘pnrlot’ for
four years, for tho Balm of her stock.
Many farmers grumble about their
poultry, from uot paying attention to
such a simple matter as thoir not look
ing ovor thoir brood.stoolc once a year,
drafting all tlm old dames (known by
the developed Bcnbm ou their legs,)
and reserving from tlm mnrkot basket
the most promising young pullets rais
ed during tbo season.
Tho Ala, Pemccrntio Convention,
before its adjournment last Thursday,
passed a resolution proclaiming adher
ence to tho ordinance that abolished
Blavery, and saying that tho laws of
Urn State shall bo impartially ad
ministered to both races as soon as the
Federal military shall bo withdrawn
from the State and tho people allowed
to manage thoir own affaire. * •
first; but keep up a brave heart for tbo
sake of thy wlfo'nnd children, and it
will soon-become' easy. When thou
hast nood of coffee, tel
will give it time."
'Tho poor follow tried to .cat and
drink, but tho food seemed to choko
him. After vainly trying to compose
his feelings, bo bowed his hoad on tho
tablo, nud wept like a child. After
awhilo bo, ate qnd drank, and bis host
])ortod with him for t.lio night-with tho
friendly, words, “ Try to do well, John,
and thou wilt always find a friend Sri
me.” John ontpred into his employ
tlm next-day, arid remained with him
many .years, a-sober, honest and steady
man. Tho secret of the .theft was
kept between them; and after John
death, William Savory sonmtthms told
tho story to prove evil might, bo over
come with good.
CniOAao, June 10.—Tlm Tribune
has a special from Napiorvilie, about
twenty miles west of this city, giving
an account of tho poisoning of tho
whblo congregation of,a church at that
place 'dir Sunday last. The church
woro colobroting a lovo feast. Tho
meal had boon prepared in a copper
kcttlo. and allowed to remain in it all
day, till it had become oxydlsed. The
scene that followed boggars descrip
tion. In djfforeiit.parts of tho church
were the sufferers; somo lying on the
floor, and nil suffering tho most excru
ciating pains. Medioai assistance was
at once summoned, but it was a long
tlmo before tlm entire number; (about
ono hundred and thirty) could bo at
tended to. Abp.ut twenty of tbo num
ber wore regarded as in a dangerous
condition, but norio lmvo, as yot, died
and it is hoped that aU will rocoycr.
CHIP'S.
. County' Legate.
Whitfield Shoriff' Sales*' ' •
flXTIWi be Bbld before tlio Court limine door
T T III tlio town or Dolton, on tlio Aral Tuna-
flay In JulynoM, tlm following property, tourlti
Ono lot of Uud, containing ICO ooroa, more or
Idris, no. ?8, finjrula. rind 8d aoo. of Whitfield
Wrijnty, Defied on by virtue of two tax fl Ins,
lulled by Tlin Ford, tax oollootdr for add county,
against Robert Cowart, sno for tax duo tlio State
and county by add Cowart, for tlio year ISiH, tlio
other for tax dnotlio State for 1808.
Also tbo reversion of; the Jackson lot, on Mo-
P*my Street, Dalton, (Jo.,, below Dr. llroiro’aroa-
Idoneo, after n llfo QjtntOiin,tbo anno -ns ilowor
for l(r». Amelia 0. Jnckupu, undor II fa foryenr'a
allowance, A. 0. Jiiokaoii v«, A, 0. Jackson, ox*
ocutrlx or John II, Jiiykson, doo'd
Aim, nt tho anmo time and placo, tlio building It)
tlio city of Dalton, noiir tlio ear shed, known as
the Camp Hotel, and tbo unexptred portion Ufa
aix years lease, ol tlio lot on which said hotol la built
ftovy made and returned to ino byi’f, II. Jolly,
L. 0., and tinned pvor to mo. Property levied
upon by vlrtuo of a tax |1 fii, Uslipd by Tlm Ford,
••i collector, against Win, A. Camp, for tax duo
tlio State' nod comity by said Camp for 1800. All,
of said property pointed out by add Ford mid gold
Jimt-td
rUOIUHA, WIiltBeld foniity.-Whoreaa, (I.
Of W. Stanccl, Executor of tlio upd
Testament of Owen II. Koimii, deceased, lias
filed his petition In my office. tendering his rcslg-l
nation and praying to bo relieved ol liU trtd( ns!
wild Executor, and suggesting the name of Janies
If. Homo, who Is a MiltaUlo pbrton and willing tbi
taku tho trust of administering* said estate! Tlf
In to eito Iho Bald James U.dfoVnk, itnd tho'hfeyN
of kin of tho said Owen II. Kfennn, doe’d., to hji-
mar at tho Court of Ordinary to bo held hr and
’or said county, on -tho first Monday 1 in August
noxt, and show eausb, if any they can, Why an or*
dor sliohld not bo granted accepting tlio rcslgnn-
lion of said Qi Vi. Stance), and granting letters
of admlnlsrtatlon, with the Will nunoxed, te said
James U. Horne. -
J. 1’. FREEMAN, Ordinary. ~
Juno 18—Id*.
r A HSIINISTRATOICS'SALE.*-—By virtue of an
GK-Mfly fMfepAiiiltiof qriUBnhyipf Gordon
county, Georgia, will be *old before tho Court*
'l MD^lon 11 ln Whitfield
A«n' tlio, first Tu,osdoyin A“ausl,noxt, with-
legal houni of .uala, hnlf.pflot of land No.
tlio 13ili district and :id kcc-tion. Sold as
oporty of Mnllmlu Townsend, doecascd, for
aiafit of tho liclra and cruuitors of Bald do-
copsod, .Tormajnrt cash, balanco on tlmo, with
Junad^-tda.
A DMIXISTRATbfi’.V (Utti-iy vlrtuo of an
a JL onlor In mo vested, by thn Court of Ordb>-
afy,-of WfiltBMd'boniity;Twlll‘Si!ll,"borord tlio
Court Housedoor,at|Uiblic'mi6irT, In Dalton, to
tbo bigbost bidder, tlio first Tuesday in August,
ono hundred acres of land, s.o. -portion lot no. US,
In tlio 13th dlatrlo. und'Sd section of Wbltliyld
cmipty, bhlng tbo Jot wiyuhlsvilio .Widow Talley
ifow resides. Bold for tbo boDcfit of boirs and
eroilltorsof Wra,,TallQy,',doo'd. ,|.i
■r?-.. ... D MITCHELL, Adro’r.
ffio[] laftos.Os my*'
snid a« young; Jadjr to her cousins—
“Dear W8,”'wttS the reply, “I* thought
his riiim’o whkChai’lbS;” ' ’ '
!.-Mr.;Robinsonihinks lt a conclosla'e
evidence Of drunkenness When Jhe soe'sa
man “stlcking'A'ff^tSgoS'tamp'bohm'd
Jils loft, car ;»ml attempting to get into
a letter-box to. go by tlm mail train.’.’
■ iTamqs.JildwqfdsAritl Abp.Cox .,qqar-
reled njjafpJfingstpi}, iTennosseo,,tlio
other day, -.when jqp^ split Edwards’
head open with"ah axe. Tha rauyrtom-
soupoa. f,- i' -uht
. A young lady fainted in a-Now York
theater-tho other night.’ Slio'wns re-
'Vivod liy tlirowlnw 'water Hi her face,
and her first words were| “0, my now
bonuetl”
A Russian tutor reCenfly killed the
wholo family whoi'o he whs engaged
Ho beat out his pupils’ brains, shot tlm
.Hither aud , mother, and finished, by
killing t(iq cook, .'the foptuian and the
housekeeper.
A littlo girl, seven years old, was
'recently called as a witness iii p. pollco
court, and, in anstvor to a question as
t'o what becomes Of littlo' givlh who tell
falsehoods, elm Innocently replied that
thoy were sent to bod.
It is said that no less that 2000'Js
raelites in St Louis-have publicly
pledged themsetves,to voto against
Grant, on aeeonrit of his famous tfrdor
banishing their people from bis depart
ment, during tho war.
A iittit! ; giri'yas;lfltelY'Ye]M ; oveil for
playing out doors with boys, and in
formed that,’ b'ofng soyiin'yenrS old, slit
Was .'tym Ijlg fpr tni({.^'(iiy-Y,; firit with
she
, .with
all imaginablqk irinpcanc,e she replied
“why,- thobigger-WO grow tlm better -ire
,Tlio Toronlo Glpho professesib.tiavo
n T fir tho tabu of lllnggolfi, Geo., -oonuinlng: f ante,
like W. tinwinajiiu I Up it moro or Wss, lylngWost of W. A; Fayno, osq.—
Dividino Texas.—Tlm Reeonstru'o-
tion Oommittoo voportod a bill, on tlm
9th inst., dividing Texas sp as to make
three States, Tlm ooritraTportiori will
be called Central Texas, and,tlm others
East and South Toxns. The bill is
mandatory on tlm Legislature dividing
it, and accepting tho boundaries as
fixed in this bill. This is in flagrant
violation of the original compact with
Texas, which provided .that no addi
tional States should be mado without
her consent. Tlm main object is to
secure six Radloal Scnatovs instead of
two under the reconstruction doctrine,
A droll story is told of an honest
old furnmr who, in attempting to drive
homo a bull, was suddenly hoisted
over a fivo rail fence. After recover
iug himself, lm saw tho anjitud oil tho
other 8ido of tlm fonco sawing the air
with his head and neck, nnd pawing
tho ground. Tho good old man look
ed steadily at him for a moment, anil
exclaimed: “Durn ybifr. apologias,
you needn’t stand thoro bowin’ and
scrapin’, you tn'riml critter, von did
a purpose, durn your ugly picture.”
Prooress.—At a North Carolina ho
tel there were present tlireo ex-Goyor-
nors, an ex-Justico of tlio Supremo
Court, one or two ox-members of Con
gress, and other distinguished men
The only person in tho room who could
vote or hold office wan tlic r negro boy
who wailed on the tabic.
W. )V>, WEST, ,-f?lioi-in>;i
MURRAY CO
What can a man liavo In Ms pocket
when.lt is,empty? Ahig holo.
Wlrnt most resembles tlm half of a
sheep's lieadi Tho other half. ,
I limn rnistkko WiupposotKi'iKtiVt
supported In tho skies by Its Imams.
It Is said that a miser’s chest is al
ways lmlMlglik'iis long ns lm Hvesi
Wanted, for .chemical purposes,'a
“lady dissolved In tears.” '
Tlio porfomoifofjllm wprld^-tlm Cori-
CathollciSin is on tlm'iiierpsspiu ov
ory civilized country oh tiio gtobb.
! Damascus is tbo vJhlost"cllyj ill tho
Tim reason sonio'iiljbfiio putjbii airs
Is liucauso thoy iiAVe nothing elso to
put Oil. * ' ' r .
Everyman should pncldlo hls’bwn
canon. Tlm groat difficulty is to get a
eanoo. , t - , .
Freedom of,,the press—snatohing a
kiss from a pretty woman In the
Gen. Forest is; one of/thi uilcgatbs
nt largo from Tennessee to tho Nation
al Democratic Convention.
“Mynheer, do yon know- (lor whnt
wo calls our boy Hans ?” “Really, I do
not." “Veil, I’ll tell you; dor reason wo
calls our boy linns—dat Isb his namo.”
Thoro nro 85,000 miles of printed
calico mtulo in Fall River, Mass., ovory,
year. This would go around tbo enrth
tlireo breadths wldo. /
In' Middletown, Connecticut, a young
man who only took half nn, ounco of
turpentino wasjrclievcd of a tapeworm
two hundred feet long.
A dog died of consumption at Spring-
field, Mass., tho other day, after boing
tho companion for somo tlmo of a per
son who was sink with that disease. I
A band of hegrp highwaymen nro
operating on the .Columbus,Kind, near
Macon, Gn. A number of daring rob-
beriosbiivo'bocrii'com'iri'ittUihi ■)
A scholar under examination in
Psalms, on being asked, “what ts-tho
mstilonco that walkoth in darkness?”
m answered, “Bod-bilgs.!’-) „Vu.
v Tho omployocs of.tho NAsiiville nnd
Northwestern Railroad, not having
been paid for eight months, have pre
vented all traius from running on that
road, t . . - ' j. lx Uiij
“Ah,, how doth you -like .
tnclm, Miss Laura?!’ lisped adandy
fnorry girl. “Oil, very much. It looks JunlA-tds
like tlm fur on the baek of a catorpil-
lUiOvM ■■in h./t'OTt ■ *
[;T , r , v-ji-l 11,'1|K fonovrlngproperty, bolonplni; to tlie ess
“Why did Joseph’s brethren casthim X into of Mathuiv R. Banner, Bnnkniiit, will
intoa pit ?” asked a shool teacher Of ills bosold onlko firstTiiosany in July'next, In Dal-,
" m m ton, G«.; irtjl-A. M.i Town lot ho. 28, on King
street, 22x100 foot; nlao, fifteen ncrosof land of
„ , . Ike old MeOwen lot, back of tbo grave yard; also
young rami. , : - - _ ’ ' aoimi tlio Dalton ^mr^ada.L-il llnilmad
ME
Mnvrhjr BhorilT’s 1 SUlos; ’• >
TiriLLbo sold boloro tile Cmirt-lloui-e door'In
11 Spring ITaee, Murray county, on tho first
.Tuesday In July next, Hie following proparty,
to-wlti .■
Lot of |ind millibar IS, lOlli din. and Sd see.,
of Mundy county.' Sold tf» Mlib p'rhpoHy’oMbo-
dafondnnt 16 satisfy thaiptafclia'sh lttoncy.
Alao, lot of land number ST-t and 210 In thu
21llM|l«trlcViiml,:2iUcctiun "f Murray.poitnly.
Also lotVf laud hind.iiunibpr.llOO In-lUlli illatrlpt
and 3d accllpn Murray county. Sold nstlib prop-,
ertyof.!. K. Tliomfrton, to Snllafy nnd Hupcllm-
Court II fa, Win. WllllniiiTOU'is’J. K. TlioMpaoh
1111111'. L. Faster. .'-j ,-ilTi.i .H . -1 ■ i,
A|ao,. lot of land, number 81,4. Oth ,dlitrlot and
Ud saatlon 91 said.county, poifipfriinR. W, acrca,
moro or less, by virtue oftwo dustlco cqurtft faa
of the 1172.1 district U M. 11 J MeChmy ,vs. A J
Loemml ins ' the property of -LooniiVd. Lovy
made bj constable nnd returned io Ine,
■Also those ports of Iota «f land number 1 n«
nnd 240 In tlio 8tli district und 3d section, which
.belongs la,Rhode Johnson, to aatlafy tlio costs in
S nty-court fi fu, 111 fuvorpf Joseph 11 Swan
a Johnson. ^jW^I ^jl' ■
Murray Shoriff’s \ Salo—Mort gngo.
Vifilh bo sold before tho iGodrt iIIousq door < Ih
• if tlito town of Spring PluoOj’flrHt Tucs-lny In
ccpt 85 nercs tliercol; said''lb 1
J *
iHlLvjhtcd in tho tfth district nnd 8d > lootion' of
Murrhy fcnd Whitfield counties. 8aid parcels 6f
land will bo sold to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from
Murray Superior Couvtd ingistor ofG. Strieker
& Oo.,vh A. Ja.Uurrolson.
mayU-td' W 8 0A1,I.\WAY,^IT
Tlio only New Stock ;
tfmnum hmj ia
'1 fo^nd.nt,■..-,j-.ii — n'.
ail \\.m ,'o.fn.jx . iia £ niiiul;.il ,.vitsd to. i n t> 1 AVnllln-t.
BFK0FZMJ
ti W ? 1)00,1 waving pur frosii 'Gpods.'wiinh: were .bought-\
in Cottoa, nnd urn tboteibrd bnubled. tp oil'of to,,t|m trodo "
'——- 1 111 •' •“-•-i«,)fii»j»--
Homot Bhupesln tho Dalton nnd'GmlHi
jfiuii(47; JL ; \Um AVBltY, iAi«igiico.\
P. S. I am tbo nsslgnco of Lawrence \V. Ear*
nest, Iknkrupt.'and bis debtors ate ivquested to
call and settle with me.
r^iIA»l)ldX»S SALF*»-rDy vlttuo of ; nn onlor
VJ from tho Court of Ordinary .oLAVliitlloltl
county, will bo sold, on tho first Tuesday in J»*
ly, 1808, nt tho Court-I^oflso door in said cowiitv,
between tho legal hours of‘snlo, ono-filtli interest
of lot of laqd No. 47, l|i, the l^th dist. and
Gd section of sahl county, subject to’widow’s
dmrir. ’ A dredit of tWolvd months will bo given
to pyrehase^, v;ho : wi|l bq rcqujrqd to glve^oto,
bearing frjtprcst, well Bectiml, t i': 1 a v
TU08. J, CHOW, Guardian
,. * of Jpscphlno Jano Crow.
May 8—Us; — 5
G OROnOlA: Murray Connty-WI.ercna, Thos.
• Comtally, administrator on tho citato pf
Henry Wilson, ddfciia’scdi applies in duo Tofm of.
law for loiters diamissory from the cstato of faidi
deceased: ; , . •
Tbcso aro therefore to elto nnd admonish all
and qlngnlar tho kindred' and 'crbdUors of taid
deceased to filo thelr objoctlbnk.lf any thoy have,
on orbeforo the Nov. Term of tbo Court of Or-
dinarv, to bo lield, on .tbo 1st WpmUy, in, Ifov.
noji^ o.thoswifo letters will bo granted i\\o appll*
,i,: ,1 • •
Given under my hand and official signature tills
80thday of A|)riVl808. ’ V‘ ' *"
* ANDEUSUaN PARNsVORTHj Ord’y,
Moy 1—Pin. 1 • •
Tlmnovor. Wo wilt not on umcrntp alt WojlikvO fot-salo, bat fooltoiifh^DtJ
cpuvlnco our cuatomcrs tlmn our "Stjbcty ombracos overy thing kept In a '
V : ' FIRST OLASS'DRir^jjppiJS^Hp^S^'
In point of selection, varioty; of Btylcs 'and Chcnpncss ’of-price, wo tlSfv m
petition.-.; ■ ,tl to I'm-, bits e.ita« ,
■- In submitting onr Stock to yogi 1 inspection, wo sollot 1 ; a- njimorous atu
.dunce, audiigivo-assurance-that In so dolng you will-only conSult vom 1 on« J
“SL.
Still in (lie Trade!
npnE citixens of tliis nnd adjoining counties
X aro rominded that-I ant still ih tho .VA
Diy Goods and Grocery Trade)
At my old stand, wbero I sin just in receipt of a
'Motor hud woll sblefll^'^yjir ' '
f^EOfeaiili Blu'rrsy CoUilty-^WhorcHs/ E S.
VJT HbWcll, administrator bn ttib OhtaW of P. 0.
Howell, deceased; npplles ’Wdufe form oflaw for
‘letters dlsmlsrory from' tho estate qf wild doo’d:
Thcsoaro thcreforo to eltb dtod* admonish all
nnd singular tbo klnJrod nnd creditors of said
decuasedi to filo their otyoctiops, If any thoy havo,
op,or:l)ofy^b tbo Novomhcr.,Torp)i of tho Court Qf
Ordinary to bo held in »iid qpnnty on the first
Monday jn.Noveinbo^poxt;qt’iprwisefajid letters,
will Go g*vn!ed tlio applicant.
Given Under my hand and offibhil r nigiu{tu , c,
May J26ti)i, 1858. • '' . 1 .
flm 1 ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, OhTy.
AND-^-
Choice FAMILY G1
Which I am ofiering to tbb trtdb Wi*ry liberal
tenns. / l i' . • 'idim.'Juoh :>.(! iii
Cri.buy cYcrv dqkcription 6f Country,ifa*
Will jiiitifv^cltlierin 6aSJ nn
GASH PRICES. ■
IS'Thunliful for pnst favors I respottfoll)' nsk
contlnuapco.of :bo isinio. - t'k ”
Daltoji. Gii., April iV—Sin. 1 ’
iHi,nHvr uu mu c.-imv tv» :s*.
ropresenta to thp Optirt in
u hw fully admibtttcrca H.|
, Murray County—Wherensi, John
_. A. Gliuw, administrator on tbo eutafe .of II.
H. Glass, deceased, ro]
bis application that he '
II. Glass’ cstato: •*' 11 •; ,
This is therefore to *eUq jilt persons concbrnq^,
klndWd And creditor^, 1 to sliqw cause, if ally, they
can, why said niIndnrstrat6r : Afibuld not bo xlip-
eharged from Ills administration, nnd receive Wt*
tvrf of dismissiqq ,pn, .tbo41 oi\day, ,in, July,;
1808. Till# DeccmGer ^0th,'jS07., rn
' ANDEilKON F v AItNSWUftXH, .prd , y.
January 8—Uni. ’ , # *
»T II .
LE-ily-lii-tili Of I
A DUimSERATOR'S SALE—Hy
xx orfipr from tho Court of Ordinary .of* iWhit-
field county, I will sell beforo tho Court Iiouso
door in Dalton, on the first Tucsdqy in July nqxt.
one bou8e'Aild lot situated in Tunnel Ilill, wIhfo-
on Henry IlCwTUAn nOw resides; paid lot, con
taining one acre, mote or less,and h'nvlng thereon
Comfortable improvements; Sold ngtlm property
of Tilman H; Alobro,‘ : Uee’d. Term ensb.
may'28-td* i i c i »■ all H.fMQGRE, Admr.
Libel for Divoroe.m Ifi.urray Supe-
• rtbr Courts •
Hale to Perfect Serviced ■ 1 «
niraMlpUAfpo 1 * 't>. Laqra Jlurper.
I T being' shown tlmt the. dofendont, Luura
Harper, resides out of this State;Iso that: she
cannot be served by the SluwilF, it is,ordered that
service of tb’d jictinori ln this case be perfected
liy publication of tills Rule in the North Georgia
Ciii#iitJ: ’jWil^lUhod at Dalton, Georgia,, onco, a
montli, for four months, previous to the, tiejit
Tonri' ofthe’Shperlor Court of Murray coijnty,:
nnd that the defendant a|»penr nnd defend sard
cause at tho,uuxt.Term of^aid Court, tlmt iti' de-,
fqylt. thereof tlm plaintiff 'bo allowed to proceed.
JAMES MILNER,;j. f* c. c. c
A true extract from tho Minutes. May 14,1808
SAMUEL M. WALLS, C.p.O.
aifimnn & ^eCuiny, Attorneys for LilmilanL
Geofgis., 1 Wliitflold County—Lili'el
for Diyoroe. ' 1 ; ‘ •"
.V?! NX' ’.RMb' tb''Pcrfcot Service. '
IT. Turqqi; tx Jqno Turner/ "
[T appearing (o\he Court*by tlio return of the
ilocs not rosldo In .tblrStato, It is oruored tlmt
snbl doft-ndflit npp6«f.md'ansein- nt tbo noxt
i,of flits court, fd»« th«'oum<bo cohsldfrwyin
uu .,.dll, nnd tho plifl-iHir iplow.-d to, proceed. jAnd
It 16 hereby-ordered tlmt* this Riflo briinmlihld,
in tho North Georgia Oltteim, onco a bldiitll for
Ibnrmonfllst) o ‘ ■''■■" JAMES lflLNElfi" > -
innyin, lSSS;4p| . v. . ■ J.;S. 0.y.O.’C:i
-' loWIiig CO 111 ties, via.; vhiuui’U, UUUIV H IU*
kcr, Whitfield, Murray, GlbncrfFannln, Pidkl'hs,
IbiioH, DaWiidn, 'Gordon and 'Chattooga, ' for Ulio
sedfl «f|.tl}R following numufaeturediiinplefnewta:
- Ji’W. Cardwell's Thrashers and Howo l’owers.
Straw Stackers. ,!! '
Corn Planters. ^ ^
.Wheat IIoraft'IlqkqB.pnd.ppyn
Droppowe :i ,i -Jri.f m j
Sulky Cultivators.
riyincr, Norion & Co.’s Cnno Mills, Pqns, Fuy*
niu'es and Evaporators—complete, . r ‘
yquiig^JItjnufj^t^o/ Ajifj^tk’s fei^nf Wheat
Cleaner,, , n ,, .
0. AnJUnun. A Cp 'fi HtvtpqiUftUd ,‘4Iower, com
plete, together willmnlF their* modern improve*,
ments. thlilr. wut itajH '
Als’o^n' gen end Jn shortmfllit of AgrieultUrnl lm ■
plementa; of OvCry desfVri(iUBir dil hhti'd.* 3
-^fe^Ordcfspi-ompUy Hilled, and’*orr vcry-ac*
comnipdutjngJtv‘rnw.9b . JOHN ,lh K1NU. 1
Jt)altqn ?i (»iu, Aprj^ 17r-3.m. v ;11( ,
COUNTY,.
• Wqllc6r Shoriff’s Salp^'„
¥ l\Xf beqpld.bofnro the Cflyrj ,.II^use^Lep?.ip
LnFayette, wltldti the legal hours , of. .Hale,
on the first Tuesday in July next, tho tylloujngi
• property;’ 1 to-Wlti 1 ‘ 1 *• 7 ’ ‘ r ’ ‘ .
• Onudiiilf 1 jriforest'In the hou&o and -lot kntfw'fi
•uA’Uib'Globe^Hotel.'m iho town of LiiFrij-bftb,
.Wnlkci* OOUfitv, Ga; : ‘Levied on hh the property
Of Johiv’Rj'MAigaii, to satisfy an nttneWcnt'n
fn^lAsuod'fVdm tbo* Justice’s Court of the 871.dik
-G.-M., in favor of U.;Y/. Blackwell .vs. JqlUi'R.
Morgan. Said houso and lot uow occupied bj'
Mra,.Qorgloe i Levy , made and returuudfo rntf by
constable..- mny2Si ; A^.A. SIMMONS, D. Sli’flf.'
OAjTOOSA COUNTY;
Li'.'—Igrccijlll-t
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALl-;.—AgrcchViiy to an
order bf thtr COrtrl of Ordinary* rif' Catoosa
County, Goo., will beTOWtScfore tbo Court-Douso
door in Ringgold, Goof, within' thd legal hours of
salo, on the first Tuesday in August .iioxt, tho
following property, to*wit:
Lots of land, Nos. 88 and 8D, fn the 9th (list: and,
•ith see. of Catoosa County; also, ono tow.n ldt in
Sold/or Abo benefit of the boirs and creditors of
W, J. WIIITSITT, Adni’r,
. J ww-l
G EORGIA) Catoosa County—At tbo first reg-,
ular term pf tbo Cojirt of Onliqory of said
-----wiiwi r,, . .i ; . -
Evnhs, dcc’d, in fiO’acres/rtUrth portion, lot no.
151; nl8o : 80'ncro'8, tutrfe or Ie«s, of lot no. T8 1 /;
also all of Jot no. J88, nil Jn the 27th district ami
8d sec’.'tjf'sni^uodiify. *Wm; HENRY, Admr.
may28-60d ., l i §UE,jV. EVANS, AdmV
positive abd Toliabro information - that thoi cstato of M. 0. Dyer, deceased. Terras cash
tlio FOtlldri movement on Oanatla'hns
alWitdy fcomitionced,' ithd calls on .tlio
Uoverntnpnt to (Order into- tlm field at <*,-■
once trie wholo -voUmtecr- and regular
force. . ii -» .o il rt
A.Texan inurdoref, who bad, fallen
into tho hands of Judge.Lyiich, offered
to savo trouble by performing his own
execution,' Ho f thereupon olimbod a
.tree, ntaflq a very edifying nnd moral
speech'to tho crowd, wrirnino; them to
prollt by hi'srixaraplc, put ’.the nooso
about his neck, tied .tlio end of tho rope
to'A stoiit lluibi'arid jumpod..
A little . Swedish girl was walking
one night with her father unddr tho
starry, sky, Intently meditating upon
tho glories of Heaven. At last, looking
up to tho sky, she said“Father, I’ve
been thinking if the wrong side of henv-
ou bo so beautiful, wlrnt will tlio right
side bo.”
Major Joff..L. Wofford, a Confeder
ate officer, who was Gen Dick Taylor’s
chief of artillery,is the Republican can
didate for Congress in'the Holly
Springs (Miss) District, wliilo Capt.
Charles H. Townsend, who was a Fed
eral ollleer,.formerly from Wisconsin,
is the Democratic caudidato in the
same district
A DMIXISTIlATnlDS fiXLK.—lly virtue of
'fl order' of ’the ■Court of Ordinary of Walker;
county, jvill bdflbld,’ Oil tlie first Tuesday in Au
gust next, I8U8, at tho Court-House door in sriitj
county, between tlie. legal hours,pf sale, 8.0 acres
of lot of }»»nd Nq v 8, jn;20th di&triet aj feellqn,
and lot 7,.iu tlie ^Uth district and 3d .section;-—
Sold ns tlio property of Street Camp, deceased,
for tlie benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms cash.
; . JA^llCSlI. ROGERS, Ailm’j
Juno 18—ids.
A DMKVISTUATOR’S SALEj-—By virtue of An
/x order of the Court of Ordinary of Walker
epunty, will.bo sold on tbo first Tuesday-in ‘Au
gust next, 1808, ut tfio Court-Uouso door in. said
county, betwpen tiie. legal hours of sale, 40 acres
of lot of land No. 63, in tbo 8th district ntu) 4th
section' of snitl county. 1 Sold ns • tlio property pf
Tallinfcrro Rutlcr, deceased, fdr.'fhe benefit bf
helra. Terms cash; ..?■!<
JAMES H. ROGERS, 1 Alim’
Jimo 18—tds. *' 11 ' ■’
order from the Ordinary of Walker
cdunty, will bo sold.before tbo Court-IIonsc door
jti LaFityetto, ori t tho-first Tuesday in August, be-
ttveori tho hgal hours of sale: 100 acres of lund,
tbt no. 323, 7th dis. 74th sec.:, also ono tpwn lot
1n tnFn'ybtto lying ln tho rt'iir .of T. Ml Phillips’
residence. Sold for the benefit of tho boirs. Term
cash. I i
may 28-tdL i
L./Oj BLAOKpAdm’i
B. IninaU, deo’d.
f^jEORGIA, Catoosa Connty-^Whoreas^Y. J
VJT .Whitsett applies to mo for letters of . dis
mission on tbo cstato of Robert Liuder, lute of
said county, deceased: • ;
Tbcso wo tbereforp to ety pud admonish all;
and aingufar tho kindred nnd .creditors of said Mp4
conned, to bo and appear at my.pfflec; >v1|hirt tljo
time jjresoribcd by law, to show cquso, if any.
they can, why said letters sboblu not bo grafted.
Given under my band and Pfitciul Signature this
Ctbdnyof ApHI, 1808.
JAS. M. ANDERSON, Ordinrny.
April 10-ttOui . ,
pi EORGfA^ Walker County—Sixty dayq.af-;
\X' ter datQ application will, bo made,to tho
Coiit-t ot Ordinary of Walker county, foi; leave to
sell tbo real ostnto.of Silas G. Halle, latq of su’d
countv, Utfc*d. ; ' ' GEO. A. J. nAILE,'
mny28 OOd. 1 Atltft’r
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against tbo es
tate of Joseph Wilson, lato of Gordon coun
ty, deceased, are requostod to present them prop
erly attested, to tho undersigned within tho.time
prescribed by law; and all persons indebted to
said estate aro required to mako immediate pay
ment. WM. MOBLEY, Ex>.
June IB-COd.
G EORGIA, Gordon County.—Two mouths af
ter date application will bo mado to tbo
Court of Ordiuary of Gordon county, for leave to
sell the lands belonging to the estate of Joseph
Wilson, late of said county, dcccasedj for the ben
efit of tho hpirs ,and creditors of said deceased.
Juuo 18—2m. WM. MOBLEY, Ex’r.
..... given that ! wiRapply. to the t ;Com*t of
Ordinary of said county,'nt .the firrt regular term
after the expiration of two months from date, for
leave to
James R ...
creditors bf said dcciinRcd;
mny28 2m S. D. ROBERTS, Admr.
GILMER COUNTY.
Gilmer Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL bo sold before tho Court House door
in Elijay, Gn., on the first Tuesday in July
next, within the legal hours of sale, the following
property:
' Lot of land number 07, also eighty acres of lot
numbcr98in tlfe 11th district and 2d section of
Gljmcr epunty^ Levied, on; ns tho property, of
Tisdale and Joseph Spencer,to satisfy a fi Fa Issued
from Gilmer county court, In favor of James R.
Browu.
Also, lot of land whereon Peter A Gates now
lives,' In tho 10 district and 2d section of said
county. Levied on as tlie proporly of the said
Gates, to satisfy two cost fi fas in favor of Gilmer
Superior Court.
Juno 4 * G. II. RjkNDALL, Sbff.
G EORGIA, Gilmer County—Two months
after dnto application will bo mado to tho
Court of Ordinary of Gilmer county, for leave to
sell tbo lands belonging to the estato of John W.
Dillingham, Into of said county d$q\l, for benefit
of heirs and creditors. This Juno ll-2m
JOHN M. WATKINS, Admr.
G EORGIA.: Walker County— NotieO'. is here*
w* • | i r
to sell thp hujd belotiging to, the estate of,
s Roberts, dec’ll, for tlio benefit of heirs aud
lnndsbclpngliijto the estate of Edward Howard
late of said county, dcc’q, for jho benefit of tho
heir and creditors of said deceased., Thig Ifay
28, 1868-2m L; C/BLACK, Admr.’
: ’ ■ ■ : ■ ina i". ■ ■
/71 EORGIA, Walker County—Sixty days af*
UT ter date application will bo made to tho
Court ot Ordinary of Walker county for leavo
to sell tho lands of WvMl Iuirycar, deceased, for
the benefit of heirs and .creditors of said decV
Junell-2m r v . II.O.PHRYEAR, Admr,
DADE COUNTY.
: To the Fa
Hereof u!
eorgia.
UFE1N APIlTboxF]
Extraordinary Effects
ONE PILL- IN A DOSE!
.oxMfuU htfiia "i!; ..
. »i„ I„ QNE riLL ,1N; A DOSEIi
''' »< "v -I (INK PILL IN A
M. /.J.'ol-s../
vJ) l j-Uni Jy i!
•'"‘Wtuiii’ (5Ho tfundred ’Letters a doy ny fm
patients’all over the babltablo globe:
.; V,Dn AlMgglelf your pill has Hd mo of ill
...VO Ml: v.f •
“ Ao more noxious doses for me In five «i
pills taken nt one tinta. Ottbdf your pillg
.rattiFl'i'V HijIs -i i .<t :•.
v Tlmnkfl, Doctor My hcodacho hm left
B^nd imqthtJt; bo^ to keep^n^tbq house."
“ After suffering torture from bilious
, . , 4wd of yonr pills cured me, and I have
ped is General.A^epMortbqfol- of the malady.” ■*' '
itits','viz:' Catoosa, Dade. WnJ-' M .*iOur doetora treated r.io for Chronic
Hull’s Station on thc W.& A. R.R‘.
.4 RE prepared to furnish any and overy vario-
^Atilybf . '* :* .iK A
Xj.trnMrasDEin; £ ...'riDO'j
Loaded ou tlie Ciirs ut tlloif'jyfCfttn titti/I*'’
First 'quality is now selUngrat 1 ijtlfVper!tiroes-
and—second quality,, /All
lengths'lip to 52 feet. ],OOiQO,0 ,tect now for
salb 'tliq yahla'ht theTr W^nillS. 1 • ,l0 . ' - 1,u ’ 0j
‘CarKILN DltlEb Fl',bbliiNtl t iil;l' , FIN!}!lT-
ING LUMBER furuisbe.il on rcnsouabkHeFrtsj 1 '’
;U«ns atop to take -on' and letooff. pnssen-
ficrf.,,, ..,, , ■[ 58—
J. N. B Cobb,
TT'A’^INO dkcrtnlrted to resume Tiis 'firqfefiliion
LJL ns a TaUor;>tcnder8 Ids sendees to the pub
lic, and wks to share o portion of their.patronage.
Ho feels aonfi^lcnt, frpnr. pas.^.cxpeiicnee,' that
the public ‘can' bo as well served in, liis line m
Dalton ns elsewhere. • "f * 'l " rx
’. /.ISriiQ.wiU bo injcoustant rcccipt of.jtho:ilnt>
cst fashions, to enahle him to eonipe^. witli ti|e
best work iii en in litijlijifiihess. ^
Grover & BnkeY'Setving Machined.
In additioii, Tltave becoiuo tbo agent of the
world-renowned’Grover it Dtikfer Bowing Ma
chine*,, the; beat In u*o. - l'eraona wishing to pur
chase n first class Machine cjui iloeo. calling
at my Sl*»p on King Stf’oijt, Dqltdn, Gn., whcio|
the Mnbhitte is in'successful opbnftlonV 7 ‘
: Y.qu cqu.buy your>Maohino 'twl 6hoap:fron>4.
N- B. Cobb a^ut tlve Manufactory.,, Cull and
atninp tbo Mg chine for yourael^ : ’ ' i(
‘ Washing; Oqmpdimd^. . ^
Tnlscipayo for salo family rights for Janksoii’s
Univcfreal Wnsbftig Compound, wliieb AavqAsdnp
andjlabpr. nml viU wnah in any kind.Of'.liuvcfwu-
in tt* vnii wnnt wlitln 1 • » • - .»» *!» t-u
nnUon, ns they cnllqd (t, nnd nt .Iasi s-.U l..
Incurable. Your Msgglel’s fills cured me.’I
“ I hodnliSppcflta; Jlnggicl’sriUs mvou
henrt.vone.il;.. -
■‘Your pill* nro mnrvolmis." . , !
"I aendjCoc.nnotlier box, nn keep themi
the house." ...... ..,.
" Mng^lel.lms ci, red my lienilohe 'ihai'o
,.‘i I gnvo hnlf one of your pill, to my bnbehl
cliplera raorhua, , Tim,dear young ililng got t ‘
“My nnuiinof a morning Is how circd."
“Ycnr box drMnggWi Salve cored t
noises- lit nly liond.' I (robbed sonw .Salve b
my cors.stuliMid ndlso ldft-1!
f “8»y<l.»e -t»l( boxes j,I wnnt. one fora p
“1 edelt'sb n dollar ‘ yoor pried Is twenlyl-
cents, but flio-ineiliciue to noils worth n d
id tl-y-fltkOMf. “f I 0,,r pril.,'!;
•jjiHiiimu-a ; --jUi-wItf 5
Oltj S.'it ——’Vl.l ltjx ;|
Por u (fU 'tftqtfoii s^dsqij
.„ ItelcnUQW of Vrln^ ttc,
■ Metkiel’s rnifortB perfect uliW. 1 Yftib in |
oivto ; ."I mtlsly-iuij’one.
Vft o yESM^'ptM|fcs, NffrouV rroSlrillB,**
1 Sycnline^'tjeheral [.nssltiidc nml wtnt
tii'l ..U’taiWilWSMw «« ■-
MdggW's-PRIs will bo 'Ibond' on ofH.'etliid#*mrii|v
-can/ «...I-..H-,;i
t hnl-.iuil '."j , • • .r-.o. '
'Maggiel’s ‘KHs and Salve
Ano,ntmost ur^-er«jd.ljn ihole effects, nnd *
Each c &(iX’ Qbritrirria Twelve Pills.
Ono Fill in n Do.vo.
V-m-rtD ml - •: bvi-V
i." ilv.V Ha \ •!'. .
I^TE^FEILS.| r -B«T aoj Maggie! -
e, with a littlo imthphlvt inside the I
They 1 ’rtVcbogiii*;'"The gdintlnc hiiVo naiiio of
1 fnydoolt' OU box Wit fi lianio of 7. MatglcL SI
Thu gQouinoImvo! the Fill ayr^ mndeU with v
^■'^^Solil by utf refpcelabio dealers in meJl®
oiu*:* throughout the U. States raid Canadas it •
25 jCfntq a I'ot.
,t a i rnliono jho Ion t i7u .a. i >\
- ; AH , idrdiY8 : fO'r l Uic : Unitcd Sr.iten must he
dccsseditoiJl. JlhydockvNo. 11 Plnefetit*ct,N.y.
., PartlopjCfin vfrite freely about their compluinU
and reply, will be returned.by t)i» following mail
” Writo for “Milgffiel’s Treatment or pificuscs."
J. ir. Zcifin & bo., Macon, Ga., yolo Agents f/'i
•ftiC' Stdto of Georgia; . . o |
Messrs. 0. B. Wellborn A Co N solo Agcuta (o*n
Dalton, Georgia. "
' AUgu^f80^1«ni' '
otielf yolt want white ctatboa.
Feb. 28—Ty. ; J. N. B; OOHB:
— LYON
LppK-sTiTpjFL . '
QeOHQIA, Walker bounty.
.li’l!!" m ,;f 0StC " 0 -Ij-iW for Divorce ,ill Wale
Mnry Cnntello. J ier ^ ur h ^
, CltAMUKIUI, APH11. 8TII, 1808. / /.
I T, appearing to tho Court by tho return of tl»e
Sheriff, that tho defendant is a non-resident
of this State, It is ordered that said defendant
/'GEORGIA, Walker Comity—Two month nftc appear and answer at tho April Torm of ehlil
’VX dale apbllcut Ion wilfbo mado to Court of Court, elso that tho cnso.bo considered in default
Ordinary cf Walker county, for leavo to sell tbo and the plaintiff allowed to ponced, i .
And It Is furlhor ordered 'tliaythls Rnlebe pub
lished onco a month, for four mbtitbs, in tHo
North Georgia (Republican. * • ■ . 11
JAMES MILNER, J. b. o. p, o.
I certify mirtnb nbovo Is a true copy or tho
original. ' JAS, U. ROGERS, Clork.
April 24r-4m.
w IVIachine.;
r jPIIE only Machine so perfyo/ed.that entire w 1 ’ >.
* A Ififnc’tlOnls guarnnteod or Uie purcliasciuoO' f
rofumlod. ’ ’’ *”■
Whero wc-haro no* agent a rnmplo Mncliin* J
will bo sold at verjf lOW-pHeOjWfl^A'n^cal Agw ;
.appointod on .thn.inost favorably terms;
N. B.—Send tor ,Circular* • Travdlpg AgcnH [
wanted. Salary filito. , ^ ‘
. •> '1 oj.: " FKlNKlxE ; A LYON A: M. Co.
i ir;587 Broadw'Ky^New York,
A.Pg^J|fyr,12m. .
In the blsfrWt Coal t of the United States for tlio
Northern District of Georgia, ' 1,/,#
.. In Bankruptcy^ • ■ - ,7/
In tho,matter of Apron Murdock, Baukruph i
To alt wnw it may concern: .
•VTOTIOE Is'hereby glvcrf,oncO a week tor tnrOo
iA wooks, that I bnvo been appointed assigneo
of tho cstato of Aaron Murdock, who hns boon
adjudged a Bankrupt upon bis own petition, by
tbo District Court for said District, .
Juno ll-8t R; 1’. LESTER, Assignee.
Dade Sheriff* v ~»ale.
W ILL bo sold before tho Co«. louse door
the town of Trenton, Dauo county, on the
first Tuesday In July next, tbo following prop
erty, to-wit;
Lot of land no. 18, in 18th district nnd 4th
section of, origininally Cherokee but now, Dado
county. Levied upon as the property^ of tho
'Empire State Iron and Coal Manufacturing Co.,
to satisfy a fi fa issued by the tax collciitor tor has filed his application in mv office for leave to
tho year 1807. Property pointed out by C. M. sell all tho real eSUto belonging thereto.
Tatum. moy28 JONATHAN BLEVDis; Sb’lf. I may I fi-2in T, J. STALLINGS, Ordy.
Plastering.
<r. ■ o. secisroN
JS prepared to do any common work lo
Two Coats or Itaril■ Finish,
In town or country. Works *'liter iy tlie J*® I
oV by tho DAY. ''
Mr. 8. Is a PUstorcr ltj 1 Iraile, and follbwi 11 '
other business. . ’ ' t
Gg'Vlnco of resldepeo, Spring Hnt» sV*'* 1 1
Dalton, Georgia. , I
March 20', 1868^1.", " * "
IMPORTANT NOTICE
mMmztMMsoo'J^
WESTERN’AND ATLANTIC ltAILROSM
'■ fI * MASTKn or TnASi rORTAIIOX. t
’*«• ' 1 • -Atlohta, Ga,March 78,1808- J.
O N nnd after APRIL 1st, the R« te8 0
Freight bn Coal will bo rod mod to One»n
a,Half Centa bcr mllo per . ton,6? 2,000 P 0 ^
. . . ' This 1 1 Rato to 'ebnttniw iei*’ fArt 5 iintil,
given tlmt Samuel Montgomery, ndminls- 16t; after which‘tho present rati, bf;Two
trator of tho cstato of William It. King, deceased, jjelton'js tosumbd.”/•/,
‘ By order of thb'Supcrln^ertden,' . * .
- • , JOHN rwA .
.. April. 8-^S.m ' f •. 5 '.Maataf Tt ^Ipofl 1 ^ 1