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ABM AND GARDEN.
nook Firplng.
iso wlio sncov nt hook fnrmlnff
l'oqnostotl to rent! the following nncl
givo us their opinion:
There wits a fnrnior onco who hesi
tated not to hurl nil m tan or of Inveoi
tivos against hook farming anti llioso
who coii8iiltoil boolts for niivloe. Jly
long experience ami punetlenl niiBorva-
tlon, lio baa Become quite successful In
llio culture of gropes nml trees. Ills
Helds wore clciin and fair, and highly
productire. fils trees were vigorous,
well adjusted and profitable.
In conversation with a frlond, ho re
lated his experience in raising grapes
and trees, coloring into the minutest
details, somotimes becoming quite elo
quent wlion describing ids viotories
over the enemies which infest them.
11 His knowledge,” lie. said, “ was
gained by dint of application—by ac
tual oxporioneo and hard labor. It
was none of yoiuy book lmowledgo,
written by men who know nothing about
farming.”
11 Woll,” said his frlond, “ if all this
valuable information, gained by tlio
assiduous labor and observation of so
many years, woro written out and pub
lished, which would you liavo a young
and experienced man do—tnko this as
he finds itfrom your pen, or go through
the same tedious process that you have
gone through with, including ail its
vexations and losses ?”
The question puzzled him, and lie
Was silent for a moment; but was
obliged at last to confess that, after
all, tboro was much that was vnluablo
in books, becauso combining and re
lating the results and oxporioneo of
practical cultivators.
Roador, do not condemn book-farm
ing. You may critioiso certain books
very severely, bocauso written by ig
norant, llioorotical hands; but thcro is
always good wheat as woll as abundant
chaff. So tboro are many good books
no woll na nnni> nnna H'lin mnv
A Tremendous Haute Story—Tlio Monster of the
Age—A Gentleman Seared Into S|usmsl
Tlio NnskVlilb /fanner; of tlio Oth
instant gives nil account, dotailod by
an oyo-wltiicss, anil Bworn to boforo a
Justice of the peace, of Trluno, Twin.,
of a most surprising- occurrence—
the discovery, capture and osoapo of
tlio great nmstordon snnlto of tlio ago.
Tlio story is rather a tough one—snako
storied genornlly aro—but from the
clmraetor pf the pnpor, tlio correspon
dent, arid the sworn certificate of an
officer, wo think, precludes all doubt
as to its correctness!
About twenty-flvo yoars ago a Sir.
Vernon was returning front ills work
shop near Llndnll’s Mill, on the Frank
lin and Murfreesboro road, nt tlio foot
of it largo hill, ho saw tlio track of
somo immense sorpolit, loading toward
ri largo thicket on tlio bill-side. It
measured nbout nineteen inches across,
anil sooincd to press into tlio dust as
if a great weight had passed over It.
Mr. Vernon collected tlio people of the
neighborhood the next morning, and
welt armed, tlioy made a close sonrcli
for tlio monster, but without success.
About ton years nftonvard ills track
wns again scan by several man nbout a
mile from tlio formor pined. Some five
yoars later, as a Mrs. Barnes was In
her garden gathering vegetables, she
saw the monster lying along a cabbage
row, but was so badly frightened that
she wns unable to form oven a conjec
ture ns to liis size. Her husband quick
ly ran to tho gardon whan the alarm
was given; but tho snako had disap
peared, leaving, howover, his immonse
trail.
In tho fall of tho snmo year, as Mr.
Allen was cutting a pole In a thicket,
1m hoard, what ho supposed to bo a
cow or horso, and tlio thickot boing in
Ids cornfield, 1m started in to run tlm
ns well ns poor ones. Tho timo may
como wlion a single hint from a book
or paper may save your farm or or
chard to your wonltb, by telling you
how to increase your orops,
Oar .Agricultural l nttirc
We have long boliovod that tlm great
est fault and mistake in Southern plant
ing wns tho idoa that the large planta
tion was more profitable than the small
ono; and, in tho constant offort, year
by year, to “ put in” more land than
tho planter had tlm last year. Woro
it on the contrary, his study to sea on
how little land he could produce tlm
saino amount of cotton, corn, potatoos,
or tho liko, and how much 1m could In-
cronso tlm prico, lie would got for it by
raising It of bettor quality, tlio profits
of his agriculture would bo more cer
tain, while hlB lnnds would thomselvcs
bo moro constantly added to In valuo,
not only by tholr intrinBlo productive
ness, hut by tlm higher ostimato which
would bo put upon thorn In tho market.
A groat doal of money has been lost
during tho last throo yoars in purchas
ing now implements, for which tho pur
chaser found no uso. We allude now
only to useless and valueless ones, of
which thcro aro always two invohtod
for ono that Is good, but-to tho very
best and most Indispensable to modern
farming. In thoBo oases tho purchas
er 1ms either not boon ably physically,
or has not understood how to use them,
but lias carried them among ignorant
and prejudiced field hands, whom it is
impossible to induce to uso them. Lot
no man hereafter purchase such things
.(.until 1m has secured the willing and
■r - ■
olgbtoon Inelios Bqunro, heavily boltod
together. Tlm gonllcinon think tlio
sorpont Is fully tlilrly-ilvo or forty foot
long and about eight or ten Inelms in
diameter.
Whoro 1m oamo from, or to wlmtBpo-
clos lie belongs, can only bo loft to con
jecture. Ho was of a uniform dirty
blank color.
Tills morning Mr. Tliomna llurko got
up wlion It wns fairly light, and while
putting on his clothes lio heard
tlm most- singular nolso—a low doop
bellowing quickly given, and then
u crashing sound. Ho rail to tlm door
and looked out to see tho cause. It
wns quickly ravoaled to him, for after
a tremendous crash, as of a breaking
tree in tlm direction of tlm trap, ho
saw tlm nwful monster oorajng down
the hill, with tlm. most frightful leaps
and bounds, writhing and twisting bis
lingo body nB If in groat pain. IIo
passed noross tlm road about two lnm-
drod ynrdsuorth of Mr. Bnrkos’, sweep
ing down tlm foncos nml otlmr obsta
cles In Ills path-way. But this Mr.
Burko did not boo, for with tho first
;lanco at tlm serpent, consciousness
oft him, nnd lio remained for somo
timo In convulsions from tlm fright.
It was Into In tlm day boforo any ono
would venture near tho trap, hutat last
somo wont up, and limy found It lying
with ono cud still In tho hole, but tlm
otlmr rlvon ns if struck by lightning,
somo of tlm bars of Iron boing found
full fifty Btopsoff. Tims tlm capture Is
a failure, and tbo serpent is again at
largo, nnd tlm country oxoited to tho
last dogreo. Many Bponk of leaving
tlm neighborhood of tbo hills, nnd se
rious l’onrs are entcrtalnod of tlm offoct
on tlm mind of Mr. Burko. No ono
supposed for a momont lio would bo
able to break tlm Immense ougo pre
pared for him, it would have bold a li
on. But wo miscalculated bis power
nnd ho is free. ’ J. L. Scales.
ip you wisn to Save money in tup.
SAME rilOPOUTlON QO TO
creature out. IVhat was his horror on
taking a fow steps, to soo tho.lmad of
tho big snake, reared about eight feot
high, nnd gazing upon him intently.—
Of courso,ho fled at tho top of his speed.
nnd did not turn to soo wlmt oourso ho
would take. A fow men on horseback
went to the place, hut could only find
by tho broken bushes tlm routo ho took.
Tlmso circumstances, following oloso
upon each otlmr, greatly excited tlm
neighborhood, nnd mothers bccamo
fearful of leaving tholr littlo cues
alone, lest thoy should bo swnllowod
by the terrible animal. Mr. Allon de
scribed him to bo as thick ns n largo
man’s thigh, and said his head was
about tlm size of a frying pan, and
nearly flat,
Nothing moro was scon or board of
tho snake boforo or during tlm war
Pooplo hoped ho had diad in Ins den
from old ago. Last Friday Messrs,
Robinson nnd Lislo were riding toward
Nashvlllo on tlm pike, and as thoy
neared tlm gap of tlm Burko Knobs
thoy saw what tlioy supposed to bo
largo polo stretching across tlm piko,
not thinking of tlm improbability of a
polo being ip such a locality, ns tbo
pike lias a largo Hold on either side,
f Pn t.lifllf niirnrisn t.lmv anw flin annn
intelligent hands, his own are host to
employ them.
Now, too, is tho best timo to prepare
for tho only true and safo way to, hire
and pay farm laborers, by tlm week or
month, ami, when extra labor is ncod-
od nt soasons, by tho day. It is thus
that freo labor conducted throughout
tho world, wherever It is profitable
to both parties, while it Is always tlm
most satisfactory to each.
Lot,$mn, our husbandman husband
his moans, uot of food only, but of
land. Lot him gradually draw in area
of cultivation, so that ho limy do it
tlm greater justice, and then lot him
hire aud pay his hands as they givo
him satisfactory labor, and noxt year
will soo us far moro prosperous than
this, oven if the extraordinary bounty
of Hcaveu, in its suits and showers,
which aro this year experienced, slmud
not then bo vouchsafed to us.— N. 0.
Picayune.
an.oizxiiifiui’jsi
NEW STORE,
I HAVE, JUST OPENED AN ELEGANT AS-
sorttnont of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
nt my Now Brick House* on Hamilton Stroot,
" Hi «...
amps.
I.MPoitTA*T to Wheat Gbowkiis.—
Au old an experienced farmer of Wil
liamson 'county givcB it as a fact that
tlm following method is sure preven
tion of tho inseot weavel in wheat. In
piliug up your wheat after it has been
cleaned with llm fan, to every threo
bushels put in a good hard brick, well
driod by tlm sun, and bo sure it is per
fectly dry at tlm timo you uso it. Tlm
brick absorbs tho moisture that natu
rally accumulates in tho grain nnd
causes it to become so hard nnd flinty
that tho inseot or fly cannot ponotrato
the outer covering. Wo are assured
by persons who linvo mado tho experi
ment it is so easy aud Bhnplo, wo would
advise our friends who grow or deal
in wheat to try it-—Nashville Gazette
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A Mule Epidemic on the Yazoo.—
A fatal disonso has made its appear
nnco on tho Yazoo river among mules.
Tho first symtpom of tho disorder is a
swelling, usually about ns long ns a
mail’s linger, and not much Inrger, on
the head shoulder, or flanks. Tlm an
imal does not seem to suffer, but goes
about eating aftriu tbo swelling come's
out; but will suddenly drop mul dlo.-
Upon opening tlm swollen place, it is
found to contain n kind of congealed
matter very muon Uko calf’s foot jolly.
Within a wook or two Mr. Han. T.
Saffarrans, now planting near Yazoo
City,lost sixteen mules nmlothcr plan
ters Imvosuffered saveraly:-Avalanchc.
The laborers of tbo Northwest will
hold a convention in Chicago on tlm
5th of August to nominate candidates
for I’resident and Ylco President of
tlm United States. It is claimed that
they will endorse Pendleton, if lm is
nominated at New York Ex.
Of conrso they will endorse Pendle
ton, whether ho be nominated or not.
Why shouldn’t they ? Ucoccupies tlm
only ground for the workingman to
stand on, ami any man who does not
hold tlm principles he has onuclatcd
wilt be defeated tu November.
To their surprise tlioy saw tho suppos
ed polo, when thoy got within sixty or
sovonty paces of it, suddonly raiso its
lioad above tho top of tho fenco on tlm
west side of tlm pike, and commenced
moving slowly over it. Although tlm
two gentlemen were badly frightoned,
they dotermod to bco moro of his snake-
ship, and as soon as ho had got about
ono hundred yards into tho field, they
passed beyond him on tho piko nnd
quickly got to tho top of tlm hill, some
two hundred yards above him. Tlm
serpent did not seem to earo for tlmir
proximity, but quiotly pursued his way,
which lay about half way down tlm
hill-side through tho field, until ho camo
to tlm huslms in tlm woods. Ho re
mained hero nearly two hours, until
midday, wlion 1m raised his head full
flfteon foot, looked around slowly, and
resumed tho snmo course through tlm
woods, with head erect. This position
lm did not clmngo for noarly half a
mile when they saw him dart sudden
ly forward with grout velocity, nnd
striko toward tho ground. When he
again raised his head ho lmd a hare in
his mouth. IIo halted hero a while,
and, lowering his head, they supposed
ho swallowed it, fof nftor remaining
down for fifteen or twenty minutes ho
raised his head aud moved slowly for-
nrd.
Tlm woods lmro becoming open nnd
freo from bushes, they lmd a fine view
of his size nnd length, and becoming
coolor nml more self-possessed, thoy
were able to como to somo conclusion
ns to tlmir course. Boing both of ven
turous spirit, tlioy determined to watch
him to liis den, and if possiblo effect
his capture. Tlmir dotermiuntion be
ing made, tlioy, without a groat deal
of difficulty, kept in sight nt a safo dis
tance. Uewas often hidden from tlmir
viow by intervening thickets, butkuow-
ing of liis previous appearance, they
supposed ho wns going to his den in
that direction, and time, by getting a
clear viow beyond tlm plnco where he
wns bidden, they soon would bo ablo to
see him emerge.
When tlm ground wasclcarof obstruc
tions, lm traveled with bis bead near
tho earth, raising it ns ho approached
a fence or bushes. Thus they followed
him up near two nnd ono-lmlf miles,
until lm came to a largo hill. When
about half way up this hill, tbo snako
slopped in a perfectly open plnco, nnd
after looking all around bo gavo lortlT
alow bellowing sound like tlm sup
pressed lowing of a cow, nnd then
thrusting bis bead into a hole that wns
invisible to them, ho slowly drew him
self into it.
Mr. ltohinsou now remained on
guard while Mr. Lisle with tlm assis
tance of Mr. Thomas Burke, quickly
aroused tlm neighborhood, nml coming
to the plnco each with a largo rock in
his arms, limy quickly stopped up tlm
hole. It was about two feet in diatn-
otor nml, scorned from tlm plnco boing
worn smooth around to have been oc-
cnpled-.for some timo.
All yesterday was occupied by llm
neighbors in constructing n long box,
of heavy two inch planks, one end of
which wns thrust into tlm hole nnd
rocks piled around, tliojother end cross
ed with iron bars so ns not to obstruct
the light. A sliding door next tlm hole
and a piece of mutton nt tho far end
attached to tho door by triggorc, gives
Two wliito men were arrested by
Fodoral soldiers In Gwinnetto county,
and enrriod to tho Atlanta barracks,
charged with searing a nogro.
A nowspnpor says: ‘A child was
run over by a wagon threo years old
nml oross-oyed with pantalets which
novor Bpoko afterwards.'
I’artlos from MUldlo Tonnesseo rep
resent tlm wheat crop of that section ns
better than In tbo Eastern portion of
tbo Slate.
A returned Californian found tlm
baby lm loft nt homo a miss of fivo
summers. Olio day lm offended her,
nnd she irofully oxolaimod: ‘I wish
you had novor married into tho family.'
Beautiful thought of nu oriental po
et—“Ho who shakos llm treo of sor
row is ofton sowing tlm seed of joy.”
Wino, It is said, is being made in
Gaiusviilo, Florida, of tomatoes, which
is reported splendid.
On tlm Fourth a fatal affray occur
red at Albany, Dougherty county, in
which ono negro wns literally out to
pieces by another, Tho homieido was
arrested.
■Bill Harrison, a nogro reproantativu
of Hancock county, asserted, in a
speech nt Sparta tho other day, that
Domocrnts will lio. Tho editor of tho
Sparta Journal snys lm can’t boliovo
it; becauso the Rndionls lie nt stmh a
rato that Democrats find it cheaper to
hire them to do it,
Tho King of tho Sandwich Islnnds
threatens to hoist tho British flag and
claim British protection, if tlm United
States “troubles” him. That settles
it.
Bacon says tlm desire of powder in
excess caused tho angels to fall, tlm do-
siro of knowledge in excess caused man
to fall; but in ohnrity there is no ex
cess, ncithor can angels or man como
in danger by It.
Wlion a noted wit was told that a
Mr. Yowel was to bo hung, lm replied.
Lot us rejoice that it is neither U nor I.
Two very respectable gcntlomcu of
Auburn, Now York, recently eloped,
each with tlm other’s wife, on tho same
train and tho snmo dark night. A re
cognition ensued in tlm waiting room
nt Symonso, an oxchnngo was eifectod,
and there Is no moro division iu those
households.
An American abroad writes homo to
tlm public about “that dismal sense of
loneliness which comes over a married
mnu when lm puts threo thousand miles
of sea-sickness between himself aud the
best woman in tho world.”
A company lias been formed in Ham
burg, with a capital of $500,000, for
starting a Gorman colony in Florida.
It is expected that 20,000 North Gor
mans can bo directed thither in tho
courso of two yoars.
Tlm aity falhors of Now York appro
priated thirty thousand dollaas to col-
obrnto tlm Fourth.
nannibal Hamlin, Into Yieo Presi
dent of tho United States, hns been
chosen president of tho Bangor and
I’mcntiquis Railroad Company.
An old lady named Baird committed
A STICH1M TIME SAVES NIWE!
first Htoro abovo Holland’s Livery Stable, mljoliv
Ing Lowry tl\Eason’s, consisting In part of
Bleached and Brown Domestics,
PRINTS, LADIES’DRESS GOODS,
Trimmings, Iloiuory nml Notions In variety,
Boots and Shoes,
linrdwnro, Qucenswuro, nnd Table Cultlory,
BUG All, COFFEE, TOBACCO, POWDER,
and nn endless variety of articles too numerous to
mention, all of which I oiler at
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
Call nnd nco for yourselves, nnd you will bo
plensod with both goods and prices. It is a pleas
ure to show goods.
S. O. CROZIER.
IP. IP. GID&EJTS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sl’IUNO FLACK, OKOIUIIA,
W ILL practlco In tlio Ohorokco Circuit and
give special attention to collecting nnd
seeming claims. miirltt-tjan
ICAMY.
W. LUFFMAK. R. J,
LufTman ft JlIcGamy
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BF1UNO FLACK, OKOROIi,
W ILL,practlco in tho courts of tho Chorokco
Circuit. maflD-tinn
MURRAY COUNTY.
_ .;—Whorcas, Time
, Oonnnlly', administrator on tho catato of
Ilonry Wllaou, deonnsod, nppltcs lu duo form of
tow lor letters dlamlwiory from tho ostato of Bald
doccamd i
Tbcso aro therefore to clto nnd admonish all
nnd singular tho kindred atld creditors of Bald
dooeased to fllo their objections, if any thov hnvo,
on or boforo tho Nov. Term of tho Court of Or
dinary, to bo hold on tho 1st Monday In Nov.
next, othorwUo luttora will bo granted tho appli
cant.
Given under my hand nnd official signature this
)tli day of April, 1868,
ANDEUBON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y,
May 1— 0m.
fXBOBGIA, Murray County—Whcreiis, E. S.
\A Howell,
, administrator on the estate of P. O.
Howell, deceased, applies In duo form of law for
lottora dlsmisrory from tho cstato of said dou’d:
These nro therefore to clto and admonish all
nnd singular tho kindred and creditors of said
deceased to fllo their objections, If any they hnvo.
on or before the November Term of tho Court of
Ordinary to bo held In said county .on tho first
Monday lu November next, otherwise said letters
will lio granted tho applicant.
Given under my hand aud official signature,
May 26th, 1868.
Cm ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y.
Q.E0RGIA, Murray County—Two monUdhiftor
_ dato application will bo mado to t! o Court
of Ordinary of Murray county, for leave to sell
lots of land numbers 127 and 128 In tho 27th
district nnd 2d section of paid county, belonging
to tho cstato of S. O’Nonl, deceased, to satisfy n
part of tho purchaso money. This Juno 24, 1868
E. a HOWELL, Admr.
T HE only NEW nnd COMPLETE SPRING 1 STO,OK In Dalton' is to b
found nt
BUKOFZER 1 LOVE MAN'S.:
Wo lihyo just boen receiving-our fresh Goods, which wore bought before
tlio rise in Cotton, nnd nro therefore onnblod to offer to tlio trndo
Better Inducements
Tlinn over. Wo will not omimornlo nil wo linvo for sale, but feel confident trf
convince our customers than our Stock oinbrncos everything kept in n
FIRST GLASS DRY 'GOODS HOUSE,
L, G. Cil.t 1ITOJRI),
ATTORNEY AT LAW"
LaFayettk, Ga.
J3PW111 practice In nil tho countlos compos
ing tho Ohorokert Ciroqit. Jun. 10—ly.
v JJ. O, GJldWMJU,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TUKkroN, axonaiA.
P RACTICES in tho Courts of North-western
Georgia aud adjolulug counties of Tennessee
and Alabama. April 24—tf.
WHITFIELD COUNTY.
Whitflold BLoriff’s Sale.
POSTPONE!;.
W nILL bo sold before tlio Court House door
i In tho town of Dalton, on the first Tues
day Aug. noxt, tho following property, to-wit:
Ono lot of land, containing 100 ncroi
less, uo, 88, 13th dtst. nnd 8d see. ct WlilLfield
county. Levied on by virtue of two tar fi fas,
issued by Tim Ford, tax collector of said county,
other for tax duo the State for 1868.
July 9 W. W. WEST, Sheriff.
Administrator’s Salo,
B Y Virtue of an order in me vested, f
(ourt of Ordinary of Whitfield c
on tho first Tuesday in August nex
county. Property of Alfred Johnson, deceased,
and sold for benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms
cash. r. A. IIAGGAUl), Admr.
.KOUGiA, Whitfield .Connty.-
r\ eou
\J( w.
nation and praying to bo relieved of his trust u
said Executor, and suggesting tho name, qf Juinc
tnko the trust of administering said estate: T
Is to cite tho said James U. Horne, and the ti<
of kin of tho said Owen If. Kenan, dec’ll., to up-
for said county, on the fbstMondu;
next, nnd sh6w-emiso;.if any they can
tlon of snld G. \Y. Stniioel,, and ;
Juno 18—tds.
J. r. FREEMAN, Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of
order from the Court of Ordinary of llordi
county, Georgia, will bo sold before tho Court
llouso dobr in the town of Dalton, In Whf
county, on the first Tuesday in August next,
10 in tlie 18th district and fid section. Bold i
tho property of Malindn Townsend, deceased, f«
tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said d
ceased. Terms part cash, halanco on time, wl
good secuiitv.
THOMAS B. BARNWELL, Adni’r.
June 18—tds.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of a
order in mo vestod, by tho Court of O
ary, of Whitfield county, I will sell, boforo
tho highest bidder, the first Tuesday in j'
ouc hundred acres of land, s.e. portion lotn
eouuty, being the lot c
creditors of Win. Talley, dcc’d
j mi 11-tds D. W. MITCHELL, Adm’r.
JrY foro tlio Court House door iu J'uHon, c
nnd interest of David Roach, deoensed.
lloncli, ns dowor, it Ijcinq u feo aim;
said land, subject only to tlio widow’s
of dower. June 22, 1SH8.
JOHN n. NEIf., Admr.
KOUGIA, Wliltfl
UT HcOwon liavinj
Guardian of tlio persi
(try for said county, oil the lirst Mondn
next, nnd show ciiuso, i( nny they cm
suicide, on Saturday, near Pittsburg,
by taking arsenic, on account of bad
treatment by her daughtor-in-law,
A wealthy young Connecticut girl is
working in a Meridian factory in tbo
hope that somo young man will fall in
love with her “for herself alone.”
Ivon Hanson, a Nonvogaln, wns nc-
cused by bis employer of stealing n
hammer, in Chicago, a fow days ngo.
The nceusntion drove him to Insanity",
nnd lio banged himself on Monday.
General Wm. S. llosccrnns arrived
at the villngo of St. Martha, Drown
county, Ohio, a fow days ngo, and par
ticipated in tlio annual exercise of the
Ursu’lho Academy, whore ono of his
daugjriors graduated with tlio highest'
honors, on Tuesday.
Frederick Sehoiller, teaoherof a Ger
man school in Peoria, Illinois, has been
driven out of the plnco by indignant
parents upon whoso littlo daughters—
ono of them only nino years old—ho
attempted to commit rape.
A Portland gentleman, going out of
tlio house, stumbled over a dog in tho
entry, fell nnd broko liis nose, then at
tempted to kick tlio dog, hut missed
him, kicked over n bnt-stand, put his
ankle out of joint, nnd was laid up threo
mon lis.
Foreign advices report tlio French
Till. July 1st, lSf.S-lm
J. P. KIlEEMAN. Onl’y.
GILMER COUIJTY.
them hope the monster may ho caged. Emperor os rapidly preparing for war
The box is fifty foot long nnd nbout with Homebody
p EOlKilA,
of heirs ami creditors. This June 11-2ir
G EDI
Six
DADE COUNTY.
m
Dado Sheriff’s Salo.
the town of Trenton, Dade county,
orty, to-wit:
to me by constable.
july-2
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July 2, 1868-lm
WALKER COUNTY.
Walkor Sheriff’s Sale.
TITILL bo sold before tlio Court House door in
\ V LuFuyctto, within tlie legal hours of salo,
on tho first Tuesday In August next,tho follow Ing —
property, to-wit: n -
Lot of land number 80, in tho 26th district nnd
3d section of said eoun‘y. Levied on ns the
property of Elizabeth G’udd, Executrix in her
own wrong of Carter Cudd, deceased, to satisfy n C
11 fa issued from Walker County Court, In favor
of J. W. Fitzpatrick.
J«ly9-1 m A. A. SIMMONS, D. Sh’ff.
\ DMINISTKATOU’S SALK.—By virtue of an
lx. order of tlio Court of Ordinary of Walker AJ
county, will bo sold, on tho first Tuesday in Au-
gust uext, 1868, nt tho Court-Houso door iu enld r
county, between tho legal hours of enlo, 80 acres
of lot of land No. 8, in 26th district 3d socthm,
and lot 7, tn tlio 26th district and 8d section.— F
Sold ns tho property of Street Camp, deceased,
for thpbeuefitof hoirsnml creditors. Terms cash.
JAMES U. ROGERS, Adm’r.
Juno 18—tds. I
A DMINISTUATOU’S SALE.-—By virtue of an
order of the Court of Ordinary of Walker I'
county, will l>o Bold on tho first Tuesday in Au
gust uext, 1868, at the Court-House door in bold T
county, betweon tho legal hours of sale, 40 acres A
of lot of land No. 63, iu tlio 8th district aud 4 th j)
section of said county. Sold as tlio property of
Talliaferro Butler, deceased, l’or tho benefit of
heirs. Terms cash.
JAMES H. ROGERS, Adm’r.
June 18—tds. B
A DHIXISTllATOltS’SAKE—Ky virtue of an
J\ order from tlio (.‘ourt of Ordinary of Walker
county, will ho sold before tlio Court-House door j-
in LaFnyctto, on the first Tuesday in August, be
tween tho Wgftl hours of sale: 100 acres of land, _
lot no 823, 7th dis. 74th sec.; also ono town lot J;
in LuFayetto lying in tlio rear of T. M. Phillips’
residence. Sold for tlio benefit of tho heirs. Term
cash. L, C. BLACK, Adm’r
may 28-td B. Inman, dcc’d.
/""I KOUGIA, Walker Couuty—Sixty days nf
\JC ter dato application will lio made to tho
Court of Ordinary of Walker county, for leave to
sell the real estate of Silas G. llaile, lato of said ,
county, dcc’d. GEO. A. J. HAILE, ,
may38 OOd. .Adtu’r
pEOKBlA, Walker Connty-Notioo iatlore- ’
Vjl by given that I will apply to tlie Court of .
Ordinary of paid county, at the first t egular term
after tlie expiration of two months from date, for
Icavo tu sell the land belonging to tho estate of
James Robor®, dcc’d, for the benefit of heirs and
creditor* of sold deceased.
n:ny28 2m S. D. ROBERTS, Admr. J
/ A HOjtdlA, W'Dlkcr, toniity—Two month nftc J
, VJI date application will bo made to Court of
Ordinary of Walker county, for leave to sell the
lands belonging to tbo cstato of Edward Howard |
into of said county, dcc’d, for the benefit of tlie
heir and cro r iltor* of said deceased. This May
, 28, 1808-2:ii L. C. BLACK, Admr.
' p rjllUDA, Walker Ifife—Sixty (lays nf-
j ter date application will bo made to the
Court of Ordinary of Walker county for leave
to sell tlie lands of W. M. Purvoar, deceased, for
* tlio benefit of heirs and creditors of said dcc’d.
r .1 unci i -2m 11. 0. PU RYU A It, Admr.
h ~ CATOOSA COUNTY.
EOROIA, Catooxa Countt/—Whereas,Thos.
\JT Ku-scli applies to mo for letters of guar
dianship of the person and property of Joel M„
n Josephiue A., John W,, S. 0., C. K., nnd Charles
II. Dyer, minors nnd residents of said county.
c Tills is to cite nil persons concerned to tie and
o appear nt tlie term of Court of Ordinary to be hold
t t next after the expiration of thirty days, from tho
first publication of this notice, and show cause, if
d nny they cun, why said applicant should not bo
jy entrusted with tho guardianship of said minor,
id Witness my official signature this July 6, 1868,
julj9-lm JAMES M. ANDERSON, Only.
A IIJIIMSTIIATOK'S SALE.-Agrccul.lv to nn
0 . Jtjl order of tho Court of Ordinary of Catoosa
, 0 County, Geo., will boEold before the Court-House
)o door in Ringgold, Goo., within the legal hours nf
to sale, on tlio first Tuesday in August next, the
cn following property, to-wit:
Lots of land, Nos. 88 and 89, in tlio Oth di.4. and
l 0 4th sec. of Catoosa County; also, one town lot in
to tlio town of Ringgold, Gec<« containing -J- acre,
more or less, lying wc«t of W. A. Payne, esq.—'
Sold for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of
tho ostato of M. C. Dyer, deceased. Terms casli
A. in U. S. currency.
od W. J. WHITSITT, Adm’r,
id June 4-tds. De bouts non.
er- O WMGIA, Catoosa Connty— At the first reg-
n . VJT ular term of tlie Court of Ordinary of said
county after tho expiration of sixty days, I will
to apply to safrl Court.for leave to sell tho one half
ir . interest belonging to tho cstato of James A.
Evans, dee’d, in 60 acres, north portion, lot no.
161; also 80 acres, more or less, of lot no. 137;
olso all of lot no. 138, nil in tlie 27th district and
_ 3d sec. of said county. Wm. HENRY, Admr,
- may28-60d SUE A. EVANS, Adm’x.
— f 1 BORGIA, Catoosa Couuty—Whereas W. J
lis v_T Whitsett applies to mo for letters of dls-
ho mission on the cstato of Robert Linder, late of
to said county, deccnscd:
V. These nro thcreforo to cito and admonish all
-fit nnd singular tho kindred nnd oroditora of said de
ceased, to be nnd appear at my ofiieo, within the
timo prescribed by Jaw, fo allow cause, if nny
they can, why said letters slioula not bp gra ded,
by Given under my hand and official signature this
is- Oth day of April, 1888.
ed, JAS. M. ANDERSON, Ordinmy,
to April 10—(lin
/GEORGIA, Catoosa Connty—Two months nf-
m \JT ter date application will bo made to tho
Court of Ordinary of Catoosa county, tor icavo to
sell lots of land no 81 and 82, 28th district nnd
3d section of said county, belonging to the estate
In of B. 0. Morse, deceased. This June 26,1868.
tl " ELIZA TILLMAN, Admx.
GORDON COUNTY
8th /GEORGIA, Gordon County.—Two months uf
f of VJJ ter dato application will bo mado io tho
tax Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, for leave to
m, sell the lnnds belonging to tho estate of Joseph
um Wilson, late of said county, deceased, for tho hon
ied efit of tlio heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Juno 18—2m. WM, MOBLEY, Ex’r,
r.
min NOTICE.
Ion A LL persons having demands against tlie es-
nty A tide of Joseph Wilson, late of Gordon coun*
ish ty, deceased, aro requested to present them prop-
said erly attested, to tlie undersigned within tho timo
rms prescribed by law; nnd all persons indebted to
cd. said estate are required to make immediate pay-
this mont. WM. MOBLEY, Ex’r.
. June 18—60d,
In point of eelocllon, vnrioty of stylos arid cheapness of price, wo defy com
petition.
In submitting our Stock to yonr insppctloii, wo soilct n liiiiirieron? ntten-
id givo ussnrniioo Hint in so doing you will only consult vom’own in.
Dalton, April
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST I
CHATTANOOGA CARDS.
ITKINS. J.I..niVlNK. J.K.AtlMBTttOJiq.
iratfeins, Dtvlnt to Co.,
NO. 115 MARKET STREET,
TrANOOGA THNKESSEU,
. Solo AgontB for
Dealers In English and American
RDWARE, CUTLERY,
Nails, Stoves,
Shoo nnd Lcaihcr Findings,
ALSO, AQENTS FOR
Threshers and Separators,
rsc Powers, Flat and Round Wire Rope, both
Charcoal nnd Steel, lor Alining Purposes.
m
npttE cittoepa of this nnd adjoining’ counties
i aro reminded Hint I am still In tlio
Dry Goods and Grocery Trade,
just in receipt of a
At my old stand; where I*i
new aud woll selected stuuk of
STAPLE 5RY eOQp.§
Choice FAMILY GROCERIES,
buy every description of Country Pro
duce nnd pay tbo HIGHEST prices tlio inurkcii
will justify, either iu CASH or nny eliisa of goods
at CASH PRICES. *
Double Tapo Fuse, Fairbanks’ Beales,
Western Sugar Mill and Evaporator,
ringer, uud Implements and Machinery of all
ju2-3m
-4< "Tutl'x Ohl Stand—E-dnldic/tcd in 1349.
everything in the Drug lino
AT NASHVILLE TRICKSl
Tho stock Is large and will always ho kept full
the best Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dye-fitufTs,
indow Glass,Perfumeries,Toilet Soaps,nptshe.%
Don’t fail to visit Che Old Stand, sign 08. the
)Jdon Mortar, •
Mr. J. G. Rawlings, formerly with B. F. Tutt,
tho
y, will bo on Imr.d at all times to servo his old
•I new customer;.
Physicians will find it to their Intern^ to give
? n call. T only isfik nn cxnmlhntlon of iny good!
d prleefi, feeling assured I will he able to plensi
sy. u*. j?jrcc&m&jj,2c.
[2-ftm 123 Market Street, Chattnnooga, Tenn
CHATTANOOGA FOUNDRY
ATaclrino ~Works,
E Proprietors nn- prepared to manufacture all
Furnace, Mining and Mill Machinery, of
. description; also Railroad, Bridge, anil nil
•thcr kinds of Iron nnd Brass Oustings, Steam
iingc* and Gas Pipe Fittings always on hand.
Special contra of a mado for *nrgc quantities of
Castings. Brats mid Copper taken in oxchnii]
for Castings. Til OS. WEBSTER k CO.
Proprietors.
C. T. M'llcox
tSTTliunkful for past favors I respectfully ask
a continuance of the same. . ; 1 ■
JOHN II. .KING.
Dalton, Ga., April I7~3m. *
To tlio Farmers of
North Georgia,
fcdo of the foil*
g manufactured implement':
J. W. Cardwoll’ii Thrashers and Horse power.
“ Straw Stackers.
u . Corn Planters.
“ Wheat Horse-Rakes and Com
Droppers.
“ Sulky Cultivators,
. ri/incr, Norton k Co.’s Cano Mills, Pans, Fur
naces and Evaporators—complete.
Reaper and Mower, com-
all their modern improvc-
Ali»o, n/onend asHortmoiit of Agricultural Ini
plym»ntj-®)fureiy description, on hand.
£5T0imprs promptly filled, nnd on verv «c-
commhdni\^urms. JOHN II. KIN/;.
Dalton, GaVApfil 17—3m.
J. N. m Cobb,
H AVING determined to resume his profession
ii3 n Tailor, tenders his services tu the pub
lic, nnu n:-ks to share a portion of their patronage.
Ho feels confident, from past experience, that
tlie public can bo as well terved in his line
Dalton ns elsewhere.
will be in con'-lant receipt of the lat
est fashions, to enable him to compete with tlio
best workmen in bis business.
Grover & Baker Sewing Machines,
Grocer and Provision Dealer,
FRESH AND CANNED FRUITS,
Staple Groceries, nt Ltnmt Market^ Prlrcsl
251 Market Street, Chattanooga, henn.
j^TTACHED to this establishment is a first class
Bakery, at which orders for Wedding or otho
suppers nro filled at short notice.
Special attention given to buying nnd scl’.lnj
jul2-6m Country Produce.
i r
Crnichflold Ss Co. s
Jobbers of
dry goods,
Groceries, Notions, Hats and Shoes,
Ko. 29!) JIarkc-t Sired,
juJy2-3iff* CUATTAtfOOGA, TEXX.
ticyivood if Cahagan,
Dealers in
DRY GOODS,
Groceries, Bools and Shoes, Hardware, CutUery,
Queens ware, aud all kinds of Produce,
Corner Oth and Market 8t;oots,
jul2-0ra* 11IATTANOOU-A, TENN.
Patton ft Payne,
Booksellers and Stationers,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.,
K EEP constantly on hand n complete stock of
School Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, etc.,
which they offer at wholesale or retail, at Eastern
prices. july2-ly
Orders by hull'will receive prompt attention.
Iu addition, I liavo become the agent of the
world-renowned Grover k Baker Sewing Ma
chines, tho best In uso. Persona wishing to pur
chase » first class Machine can do so by calling
at my Simp on King Street, Dalton, Ga., whcio
tlio Machine is in sucoopsful operation.
buy your. Machine as cheap from J.
N. II. Cobb as nt the Manufactory. Cull and c
amine tlie Machine (or yourself.
Waffijiig Compound,
dso have forsnlo family rights for Jackson's
Universal Washing Compound, which saves soap
nnd labor, nnd will wauli iu any kind.of lime wa
ter equal to freestone .water,
J^pTFamily High only One Dollar. Furolin?o
one if you want white chthcs.
Foil. 28-ly. J. N. B. COBB.
Plastering.
j. o. js22ua.KTKi’ora'
prepared to do nny common work in
Two coals or BEartV STSnis7t,
Works cither by tlio JOB
In town or country,
or by the DAY.
Mr. S. is a Plasterer by trndo, nnd follows no
other business.
Place of residence, Spring Plnco street,
DaJton, Georgia.
March 20, J 868—8m.
Chns. Sxrndquist,
M ANUFACTURER ami Wholesale and Retail
Dealer in every description of
EU RNITURE,
Also,* Dealer in
Carpets, Oil Cloths,. Wall Paper,
WindowiSlmdcs, Gilt Moldings nnd Frames,
CURTAINS AND TRIMMINGS,
Spring Mattresses nnd Bedding,of all Descriptions.
A large assortment of Burial Cases on hand,
which will bo sent to nny point on the shortest
notice. Call nnd examine for yourselves, before
purchasing elsewhere. jul2-3m
Market Street, het. 8d ami4th, Chattanooga, Tenn
JLaiixi £>er l
Hall’s,Station on the AV.fic A. R-IL
aLSiORTfT fi HULL,
-■
JTATIOAWSa hotel,
A. L. MILLER .PROPRIETOR,
TWENTY HODS FF.OU FASSKNOEr. DEPOT,
Railroad Avenue, between 8th nnd Oth Streets,
CHATTANOOGA; TENN.
Terms—§2.00 per day; Singio meals 60 cents.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
ALABAMA STREET,
Georgia.
WHITE & WniTLOCK, Proprietors.
[NEAnKBT HOUSE TO THE PASSENGER DEPOT.]
W. D. mieg,.. Clerk.
H AVING again lensed nnd renovated tlio
nbovo Hotel, wo arc prepared to entertain
guests in ,n most satisfactory manner. Charges
fair and moderate. Our effort will bo to please.
53r*BnggngQ carried to and from tho Depot
reo of charge. April 24—tf.
A RE prepared to’fumish any and every varic
ty of .1 '•*•
ISjCTmiOSESrE*.,
Loaded cn the Cars nt their Steam JTtlH•
First quality is now soiling at per thous
and-second quality $10 per thousand. All
lengths up to 62 feet. 100,000 feet now fur
sale on the yards nt tholr two mills. ,
KILN. PRIED FLOORING and FINISH
ING LUMBER furnished on reasonabletornis.
ffijTCnra stop to tnko on and let off passen
gers. Feb. 28—6m.
FINKLE & LYON
LOCK-STITCH
Sewing Machine.
r PHE only Mnohiuo so perfected that entires^' :
X isfnotionis guaranteed or tho purchasenion-
ey refunded. ms*
Whoro wo have no agent a snmplo Mnclii' 10 t 1
will bo sold nt very low price, nnd a Local Agc»*
appointed on the most favorable terms. 1 m
N. B.—Send for Circular. Traveling Agcr.t’/Jffll
wanted. Salary liberal. *
FRINKLE k LYQN S. M. Co. ij!S
687 Broadway, Now York. ,y
August 80—12m. , !$9j
ANTE D -AGElNTS-$175fJ Q
month to sell tho National Family Scwton tog
"Machine. This machine is equal to the sfnnufl ^ j i
machines in every respect and is sold at'tne'|°
prico of §20. Address NATIONAL SE''I 1
MACHINE GO., Pittsburgh, Pa. jun25-3W -
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