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FARM ANT) GARDEN.
Soiling vs. PMturing.
Lot mo recite tho experlenca end
Lot mo recite tuo exporionou ana
prxctlco of a friend of mine. Coming
Into possession of nbout nine ncrcs of
lend In the neighborhood of n good
market, mndn by the demands of n
large literary Institution, bo cast about
nsto wbatwestobedone. Two cows and
n horse was tho stock In trade, for neat
cattle. Ho was obliged to pay por sea
son, men for pasturage, what they
thought It was worth, at tho same
time It was no small Job to drlvo his
cows back and forth. That determin
ed him to keep his cows In tho barn.—
The greatest troublo was tho rapid ac
cumulation of manure. By good hus
bandry ho properly secured that, ho
kept feeding It to his crops. Finding
his crops Increasing, ho added another
cow. Anothor cow only mado tnoro
manure. More mnnuro husbanded In
the same way mado more crops, and
the third year ho addud another cow.
Now began another serious dlflluulty.
His barn was two small. Still at tho
end of tho fourth year ho pill In anoth
er cow and sot himself to work to get
up a now barn, and when I last saw
him ho had a now barn with modern
improvements, of good size, a horse, a
pair of eattlo, and yet had not thought
or buying moro land, but wanted ono
inoro cow. Now peoplo who do not
want a large accumulation of manuro
and a gradual Incrcaso of crops, should
not adopt that style. But it sooths to
mo that in our towns whore homesteads
are In small lota and not easily procur
ed, no bettor course could bo pursued
than soiling tho cows, and at tho samo
time fattening tho soil.—New England
Homestead.
pai
the country are, on tho whole, quite
chooring. Tho wheat crops nro larger
than last year. In West-Virginia,
Ohio, Missouri, Kansas, Utah, Colora
do, Montana,Illinois, Iown, Wisconsin,
Minnesota, Now York, Pennsylvania,
Now Jersey, Maine, Massachusetts,
Connecticut, and New Hampshire, tho
quality is regardod ns excellent. In
Georgia,South Carolina, Alnbnmn,and
Texas tho reports nro not so good, tho
yield being indifferent. In Louisiana,
Arkansas, Massachusetts, Maryland,
Southwestern Virginia, Goutral Ten
nessee, North Carolina, Dolawaro and
Vermont the crop has been an average
ono. Tho oorn crop Is very largo and
tho quality remarkably good. The
yield this year will bo fully ono-thlrd
moro than Inst. This Is especially tho
case In tho Southern States.
Oats, In Kentucky, West Virginia,
Indiana, Missouri, Ohio, Nobraskn,
Iowa,Wisconsin, Minnesota, Vermont,
Now York and Illinois, tho yield Is won.
large, whilo In Louisiana, Mississippi
Canning Tomatoes.
A lady of Tuscumbia, Ala., comma
nioatea to the Southern Cultivator her
experience in canning tomatoes, which
wo copy ns follows:
Any tinner can make cans. Order
them made with a.groovo around the
top, like tho cans wo buy, only havo
the groove deeper. Lid to lit nlcehj;
buy of tho druggest wax, prepared for
that purpose, (I have no recipe.)—
Wash, scald, and skin the tomatoes,
C ' them in a kettle—porcelain Is the
t—let them heat gradually, until
boiling hot; bo sure they aro heated
thoroughly. With a cup and funnel,
fill ono can, and place the cover on
have the wax hot and pour it all arounc
tho groove; set tho can in a safo place
to cool, and put a small rock or ploco
of brick on the top to hold tho lid firm
ly down * 111 cold. Fill the rest of your
cans in the samo manner. When all
aro cold storo them away In a dry
placo; freezing won't hurt them; moist
cellars rust the cans.
When you want to open them, spread
rclo
a thick cloth over the top, pour on boil
ing water till the wax softens, and re
move it. Save tho cans, lid and wax,
for future use. There will bo no fail
ure, If the tomatoes are perfectly hot
when put in the cans, and the cans
made air-tight. No sugar needed.—
Half-gallon cans ought not to cost
moro than $2 por doz.j can usa thorn
four years, or four times. I think this
tho cheapest way extant.
All tho old “gherkin" bottles, nbout
the house, may bo filled In this .way.—
Set tho bottles in n pot of (told water,
beat slowly, and, wben hot, nil up.corV,
wltn a doth lift them out, on* at n time
and pour on eomo of tho same wax
you use on the cans. When cool, pack
them away, in saw dust; light will spoil
them. If a mould comos on top, it
docs not injure them; with a small
oon removo it all beforo emptying
' ottlc.
Crop Hoports.
Reports of crops from all parts of
Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and
othor Southern States it will not bo
Tho Roaotlon.
In the North tho voto against tha
Republicans will bo very lionvy. Men
know how far Damooratlo misrule will
go, and ivlmt direction It would.tako,
nnd they do not know tho limit of Rad
ical madness.V Judging It by tho past,
they find it difllcult to concoivo that
tho Republican fury has any dollnito
limit. Hitherto It hns hesitated at
nnthlugi has pushed recklessly on
whorover hounded ambitious lenders,
nnd rather than bo dragged whoro'sii'ch
a party would go tho peoplo will tnko
tho chance of revolution with tho Uotn-
ocrats. Republicanism, In fnct, is
driven'to a point at whiuh It Is desper
ate. For two years it has stood n;ion
tho defensive before the peoplo. llnd
tho popular Jealousy of its tendencies
been less olenrly shown it would linvo
pushed on to tha extremity of confisca
tion and proscription; for its leaders
felt that these were accessary' parts oY
its policy, that these alono could give
It safo possession.of what ithadalready
moro than an avorage.
The rains lately injured tho orops in
Now Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware,
Maryland and Maine. Tho barley
crop will be an average ono.
Hay, moro than an averago crop
will bo realized. In Pennsylvania,
Now York, Indiana, Ohio, Now Jersey,
Delowaro and Maryland the yield is
very largo and excellent.
Cotton, folly au,average yield Is ex
ported.
Sugar promises woll, but very littlo
was planted.
Fruits, almost a total failure, espe
cially in the Middle States, and the
peach crop will not be half what it was
last year. In tho'extreme South the
prospeot is better.
In New York applos look better, nnd
potatoes aro generally large and good.
Heavy mildew and lice have kilted
tha hops in Pennsylvania.
Without confiscation, the results of
nogrq suffrage will Blip through Its
fingers. Without. proscription, the
Southorn Stales cannot be kept fi
tho nntural leaders of tho South
wople. Tho Republican party of tho
'ulurc, therefore, will bo ready for any
desperation, convlnoed from its .pnst
that the greatest dangor is in standing
still. There Is, then, greater renson
than ever why It should bo kept from
power, nnd this the peoplo evideiitly
feel. Last year, tho gains against the
Republican party on Congressional
votes hnd wiped out its former majori
ties and established an equality, and,,
constantly Increasing, the gains will'
now make the balance on tho other
sido. Such n chnngo ns wo have seen
in Oregon, nnd half such majorities ns
Kentucky has given, will present a to
tal to astonish and confound political
philosophers—N. Y. Herald.
Rough bat Graphio.
Col. E. U. Townlcy, lalo of the Fed
eral army, and a prominent convert
from Radicalism, made a facetious
speech before tho Democratic Club at
Baltimore, a few nights sinco. His ex
perience of army lifo Is edifying, and
we extract a leaf from it for public de
lectation. Read this:
“ I will bet that they will not get a
Jew voto, I was there whon that order
was issued. It was just before the Ya
zoo Pass expedition at Helena. Every
Jow was put ashore. A Jew friend of
mine was placed at night on the banks
of the river with $1,000 worth of goods,
in the morning there was not a rem
nant of his property loft. Why did
they send them back ? Was it because
thoy feared their honesty and patriot
ism l No; because some generals were
fearful that somebody would get more
cotton than they did. 1 havo seen of
ficers buy whole stcambont loads at
twonty-fivecents abale. Ioncobought
thirty-six bales from a negro for $2 50,
and thought I was paying a high prioo.
cents a pound.
“Tha war was for plunder and to dis
solve tho Union. I tell you so hecaua
I was in it/ I never took a' red-hot
stove, but I waited ono day four hours
niinuto
and eorftq ono had taken it away."
0, Union I O, Constitution 1 O, old
flag I what crimes wore committed in
your names 1
Timoly Hinta.
Kico cheese fools soft under tho pros-
sure of tho finger. That which Is very
strong is neither good nor hoalthy .—
To keep one that is out, tie it in a cloth,
put in a cool dry place. If monld ap
pears on it, wipe it off witli a dry cloth.
Flour and meal of all kinds should
bo kopt in a cool, dry place.
To select nutmegs, prick them with
a pin. If thoy nro good, the oil will
instantly spread - around tha puncture.
Koop ooffoo by itsolf, ns its odor ef
fects other articles. Keep tea in a
close chest or canister.
Orangos nnd lemons keep best wrap
ped close in soft paper, and laid in a
drawer of ltnon.
Broad and cake should bo kept in a
tin box or stone Jar.
Soft soap should bo kept in a dry
place in the cellar, and should not be
used till three months old.
Bar soap should be cut into pieces
of a convenient size, and laid where it
will become dry. It is well to keep it
soveral weeks before using, os it spends
fast when now.
A SUCH II Tl
IF YOC WISH TO HAVE MONEY IN TUB
SAME .PROPORTION GO TO
0KO2SXHIB.'S
NEW STORE,
sortmont of
Dry Goods and 'Groceries,
at my New Ilriok Ilouie, on Hamilton Street,
first Htnro above Holland's Livery Stable, adjoin
ing Lowry it Ensoti's, consistin'; in part of
Bleached aud Brown Domestics,
PRINTS, LADIES’DRESS GOODS,
Trimming*, Hosiery nml Notions In variety,
' Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Qneenswnro. am) Table Outtlcry,
BUG A It, COFFEE, TOBACCO, 1’OlVDEII,
am) an endless variety of articles too numerous to
mention, all of which I offer at.
EXTREMELY LOW PEIOES
Call ami too for jrounwlvw, nnd yon will bo
pltuuod with both goods and prluaa. It la n pleas
ure to allow goods.
S. O. CROZIER.
•noO
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COUNTY.
Administrator's Sttlo.
"OY vlrtao or on order from tho Court of Ot-
•D dlnsry of IVslkc
dlnsry of IVslkcr county; 1 will sell, before
Hi
Ihc Court-llouso door In EsFayoHo. on dm Bret
3#i$ ,l ' s “ l,our ‘
Lots SSL Sts, Sir! 511,800,280 snd ono half
of lots 134 snd 133, null ortho shore lota con
tabling 1 OOm-ros, moro or leaf, lying In tiro 20Ui
district nn-l 8d neollou of sold .county.
Alin, st tlio tnmo llmo amt place, lots Nos. 04,
00, 80, 84 nnd 8-.’, lying in tho SOtb district and
8d section or Cbnttoogs county, Oa.
Sold as thu proporty at lYm. Puryear, dcoess.
od, lor (ho honollt of tho liolr*. Terms, ono luilf
cash, bnlaueo on IS mohihs'credit, with note and
security. It. 0. PUIIYEAB, Adm'r.
August SO-lds. r-d-nl,
IP. II*. aiDOEJt'S,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ammo rtscz, asonoiA
W ILL practice In tho Ghernkeo Circuit nml
glvu special attention to collecting and
sconrlng claims. inarlUfinn
gun
w. i-criMAS. n. i. it’cunr,
LulDnan If JllcCamy,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
8PR1NO PLACE, (IKOIUlU
TXT ILL practice hi the courts of tho Chcrokoo
Tv Circuit. marlU-tjnii
‘MURRAY OOliNTY.
A' friend of ours has two hoys,’aged
respectfully six nnd eight years. ’ Tha
younger was partaking largely of tho
good things of this lifo nt tho dinner
table, immediately on tholr'return
from tho Subbnlh school on Sunday.—
Tho older, after oyolng Ills brother for
souto time, said, Charlie, If you were
to cat lmidli more, ntul it should kill
yon, yon would weigh so much that
tho angels could not carry you to ltoav-
tn." Littlo six-year old hesitated jfor
’a moment, and' then, looking up, re
plied,, “ Woll, if they couldn't do it
alono, God would rend.Sampsqn dqwn
to help them.
Murray Sheriff's Sales,
W ILL bo sold before tho Court-House door in
Spring I'lacc, Murray countv, on the first
Tuesday in September lioxt,' tho following prop-
crty,'to*wit: i • !
Lot of land no. 34, in tho 25tli dis. 2d section
6f Murray county. l.ovlc-d m by virtue of a li lit
from Superior Court, Wm. Jackson vs. John 0.
Spruill, principal, S. E. Field, security, nnd John
Oates, Indorser, as property of said Spruill.
POSTI'ONKn SALK.*.;
Also, at tlio sumo time nml place, lot* of land,
no>. {inland 202 In '/ho Oth district and 3d section,
mrtly In Murray hml partly In \YhitHc)d counties.
*old by virtue of a Superior Court fl f.iY John Pal
mer vs. N; P. Harbin. Lcvlr-d on as proporty oi
shld Ihrbin.
Also, lot of land, no. 4* in tho 0th district and
8d soction, of said county. -Lovicd on ns tlio
property of E. W. Bond, by virtue of n county
court fl fa, Wm Shields vs. Mid Houd.
Al&o, one-half of undivided interest of lot no,
304, in tho 27th di tiict and 2d!section-ol Murray
county, to satisfy one Superior Court II fn, in favor
of l\ L. Foster vs. J. K. Thompson. Property
of defendant, levied on for the purchase money,
August 1. W. 8. 0 ALLOW AY j Sheriff.
Important Legislation.—Mr. Tur-
nipscctl, rresolution that tho City Baso
Ball Club bo allowed to praetico on tho
grounds of tho Capitol two days in
each week.
WHITFIELD COUNTY.
G eorgia, wiiitiku county—m.-. iv. cook
scy having applied to Im appointed
Guardian of the person and property of
' ' icily, minor
[Laughter.] It was worth slxty-fivo "J^r^d^l^StUrst Monday in October
William E. hnd A. H. Kennedy, minor orphans
of W. F. Kennedy, dcc'd, under fourteen years of
ago, residents of said county,this is to cite nlljpcr-
i concerned to appear nt the Court of'Ordln-
next, nml show cause, if any they tern, why said
“* * r * trusted “ “
applicant should not be entrusted witli the’gunr-
diunship of tlio persons rind property of said ml-
dm. Till i August 17,1938-1 m y
J. P. FREEMAN, OrdV.
•ell tlio land, belonging to tho estate of Wi
Kotmt-dv, lata of (aid county, deo’d, lor tlio bon-
etlt of tho heir, nnd ercdltora of said deceased,
Aug 20 2m. JOSEPHINE J. KENNEDY, Ei’j,
The Compost Heap.—Haul in any
old turf, loam, muek, or substances
which will absorb tlio liquids of tlio
stable and yard, tbe barn, cellar and
the sty, nnd whetbor you keep the pigs
at work or not, you will hnvo a fine lot
of stuff for tho grass land Intor in tho
season. Manure, you know, is the
farmor’s bank, and if ho would have
bis drafts honored, he should look out
for his deposits. Old leaf monld, tho
sorappings along tlio roadside, and
many other sources of fertility should
be collected and savod under the barn
nnd in tlio cow yard. It pays to look
sharp after tbeso odds ami ends at this
season of the year, for you can often
save time by loading both ways in
battling manure to the farther end of
the farm. “Many a mickle makes a
uiuckle.”—'Massachusetts Plowman.
CHIPS.
Ono block of stores in Omaha rent
for $4000 a year each. -
Forty-five new Pianists have gradu
ated from the Paris Conservatory, of
Musio.
Over a sevontli part of tho State of
Mississippi is advertised for snle under
execution.
Boston 'will give tho Chinese Embas
sy a sail dqwn tlio harbour, and a civic
banquet at tha St. James Uotol.
Philanthropic London lias a “Drink
ing Fountain and Ciitllo Trough Asso
ciation," and a “Homo for Lost uud
Starving Dogs."
Figs grown in California tlio size of
a man’s fist, nnd weighing a quarter of
a pound each, nre displayed in the mar
kets of San Fraucisco.
Speaking of tbe newspaper discus
sion concerning the adulteration of
milk, Punch gives his opinion that the
best artielo oil mi)k is—cream.
Tho fisheries of Newfoundland aro
becoming insufficient to support Iter
population. Much destitution is ex
pected there this Winter.
There are said to bo thirty millions
of bearing grape-vines in California,
with A ckpaoity of .fifteen millions of
gallons of wine and one million gallons
of brandy.
At the Working women’s Home in
Nsw York, boarUnrff who aro out after
eleven o’clock at nlgbt a>e required to
pay 25 eents for tho services of the par
ty ’required to sit up to admit them,
Briek Pomeroy lias n statuette of
General Butlor, with a spoon on bis
shoulder. Ho hns placed this statuette
in front of his office nod written under
itiu large letters-: “-Thief, Robber,Wot
Administrator’s Sale,
B Y Ylrtuo of ail order la mo vested, front tlio
t oitrtof Ordinary of IVIdtlleld county, !
will sell before tlio Court House door in Dalton,
on tha first Tuesday in Sept. next, lot of lend,
number 188,10th district hml 3d section, of wild
county. ■ Property of Allred Johnson, deceased
and wild for benefit of heirs and creditors. Termi
cash. P. A. 11 AGO.AUD, Admr.
Sow Large Turnip Cnops—Every
farmer nnd overy gardner should cram
every available spot of ground with
this valuable root crop. Cow pen the
land or manure heavily and break up
deep, and after, repeated raking or har
rowing, plant In drills upon slightly
elevated ridges.
The best variety for winter use is
tho yellow rutabaga. These produce
enormously, are very sweet and palata
ble, and tbe tops quite as delicate as
Gov. Brown's collards. Thoy will en
dure very severe frosts also, snd can
be left in the bed ell winter. Wo nev
er knew them to go to seed but once
in tbii climate.
As food for stock, thoy nre Invalua
bio during winter. In England the
turnip crop is but little inferior in im
portance to any othor.
They may be sown to advantage until
Aar lbs close of September.—E.r.
man Insulter.”
Tho corporation of Llvorpool has
erected add opened to the public a
plunge bath of great dimensions, at )lte
small .cost of $25,000, and inaugurated
it by'a series of swimming matches for
prizes.
A thick cloud of white butterflies de
scended rccciitly On Port Louis, France,
from across the Bay of Gavrcs. They
were so numerous that they resembled
a heavy fall of snow, ami for some min
utes the town and fields were quite
white. A -strong wind at last blew
them into tbo roadstead, where they
were drowned.
Negotiations haro been opened be
tween agents in New York nml in Vir
ginia for tbo migration find settlfcment
there of a largo Prcsliytorlnn and
Methodist colony. They waul about
50,000 acres of land, as compactly sit
uated as practicable, nnd conveniently
near to a railroad. They would expect
to build a town, erect factories, church
es, schools, and a college, &c.
Joe Brown, says the Constitution,
commenced his harangue to tlio niggers
in Atlanta, with my Collnrd friends..
■rt.r ilste iippliuition will bo miulo to tlio
Court of Oriliiiiir.v of niiil county, lor Ii-nvo to
ill tlio liotli belonging to tbo esiata of Julm
roadricV, lute of mill enmity dee'll, fur benefit
of belli) aud creditors. This July n(}-'Jiu
31. 1’. BERRY, Admr.
lifilA, Walker Comity—Whereas, M. E.
luides, Bilminlstnitor oa the estate of \V,
O. Porno, deceased, represents to tlio Court In
his application that he lias fully administered W.
O. Puvnea’estate:
This is therefore to cite' all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, If aliyAhby
can, why said ndnilniairnlor should not bo dls-
ehnrgcd from his administration, nnd rcocivo let-,
tors of dismission on tlio first Monday iu Feb
ruary next. This duly SI, 18il8-8m.
T. W. COBB, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Salo,
B Y virtue of nn order Irom tlio Court of Ordl
nnrjr of Wslker rounty. will bo told «i» tho
flrsfc Tuetdiy In October next, 18fi8j at tho Court*
Homo door in said county* between tlio legal
lioura of aale, Eaat half of lot of land No. *110,
dist. and 4tli see., containing BO acres moro
... .tot, lying 8 tniica South or tiratlaiipoga. wlih
moderate, improvement*. Hold 1 ha thVproperty of
M. 0. JolmMon,i deceased, for tlio benefit of heiri
and croditorj, urn e - imutnbranco of Widow's
dower. Term* ono half OHiiLthu remainder 12
months' credit, with intorujii and npiiroved ioeu*
rity—a lion retained on land until paid for. Pol*
seaion given' Not ember host,' I
Aug.,20.tda, ,W. F. ALLISON, Adm'ri
Administrator^ Sale.
fint Tuesday !h October next, 1808, at the Court
Home door in suid county, between tlio legal
lioura of rale, lot of land No.. 128, 8th diet, nnd
4th avo.; lot No. 101, 27th dlbt. ami 3d aro.;
also 28 ncreaoflot No. 124, 8tli dint, and 4*.hsee.
Bold us tlio property of B. G. Hole, deceased, for
the benefit<>f tho heirs. Tonne cash.
Aug. 20-ids. G. A. J. llALE, Adm’r.
Administrator's Sale!
B Y virtue of an order of thu Court o? Ordinary
of Wulker count), I will noli bcfoio tho Court
Home door in LuFuyptte, Georgia, on tho firat
Tucaday in Bvptcmbur next, within tho legal lioura
til miff, the land belonging to tho o*>tn)o of D. T.
Keith, deuM, lying in *uid county, fdur miles
.•moth of Villnnow, vomiating of tho undivided
Imll of two lots, containing I (it) acrcn, more or
lea*. Bo|d fur benefit of lieira and croditou.
Termacaah. July 19, 1868 40d.*
GEORGE L. KEITH, Admr.
Administrator's Galo t
B Y virtue of an ordor from tho Court of Ordln*
ary of Walkor county, wo will,sell bcfoio tho
Court Homo door in LaK.svette, Gn., first Tues*
day in September next, within the legal lioura of
*;ile, three tracts of fund, belonging to tho balkto
of Mathew Keith, deceased, ono lying in Walkor
county, on which tho deceased resided, 3 miles
south of ViHunuYV, containing BOO acres jnore.or
less; ,ono lying In Gilmer county, containing 16U
acres,' tiioro dr leas; and oho lying in Dawson
comity, containing forty acres, tnoro or less. Sold
for benegt of lieira nod creditors. Terms cash.
July 19, 1868- G. L. and J. M. KEIT1I, Admr.
We have Just boon receiving oorfoesh Goodi, which wefo botmht
tho riso in Uotton, ond are therefore enabled to offor to tho trado 8
Than over. Wo will not omtmoralo nil wo havo lor salo, biit fed eonm I
convlnco bur customers than onr Stock embraces ovorytlilng kept In , I
FIRST GLASS DRY GOODS HOUSE,
B y virtue Of on orUor front tlio Court ofOrdl- I" point of solootlon,'vorioty ofotyles and cheapness ofprlco. woiW.
nitry of Wulker count;; Will ho sold on tlio petition. / K 'l
In submitting our Stook to your Inspection, wo soliol a numeroui >
donee, and give assurance that in so doing you will only consult
April „,1IS QFZE * * I-OWSI
ATLANTA
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
lb Booksellers nnd Stationers, nnd dealer* in
Music and Musical Instruments, Wall Pupor, etc.
Bank Block, Alabama atreet, Atlanta.
'DUILLIPS A CREW—Book, Stationery ond
JL Music Dealers, nnd kcc| ‘ *
Jl Music Dealers, and keep on hand warranted
Gold Pens, lino Chromos, Lithographs, Albums,
etc., National Hotel block, Atlanta.
J WAELICR—Manufacturer of Tin Ware, and
. dealer In Stovca, Tin Plato, and Tlnnor’a
Findings, Marietta aired* Atlanta, On.
CHATTANOOGA OAR^l
COMMISSION AXI) OItOOUltS.
A K« SKAUD—Commission Merchant, Atlanta,
• make* cash advance* on 1 consignment* of
cotton, flnnr, wheat, com.and oilier produce it
ntliwjr, Geo. W. Williams, Chariestcn, S. 0.» oi
Williams, Taylor & Co., 08 Beaver street, N. Y.
X.L.IVATKINS. J.L.niVINK. j. n A|>|
U'alltlng, Oleine if Co.. 1
NO. 115 MARKET STnZM
C11A1TANOOQA TExit
Bole Agents for
Vulcan ‘Works’ Ip.
Drelore In Engll.il AmcliM 1
HARDWARE, 01
Nails, Stoves,
WAQON AND BUOOY J/.ITFS/J
Shoo ond Loslher Findings,
Farming Implements and Field S
AGO, AGENTS FOR
cotton, finttr, nhest. corn.andpilK-r prudm-o p, REAPERS AND M01VE
IillttM'i Gt-O. \V. Whllniiis, CharlMtui, S. 0., or , Threshers and Sahara Din
Williams T,..lnr.t-lln I. V V I * uitoireio UUll OOparatOtl,
Dario rowers, Fist nnd nouiiil Who H v .i
*j\TEAD0R & BUOS.r-Tobneco Comud**!on Mcr*
JJ1 chant*. No 2 Granite Blmd^.Broud street.
Executor's Salo.
I WILL sell before tho court house door.in
Spring Place, Murray county, tlio lirat Tues
day in Oofbbcr next, within tlio legil hour* of
salo, lot of .lnnd No, 276 in tho 26th district of
tho 2d section of Murray county. Sold ns the
property of Dun«ui Terry, arncasod, for the'par-
omo of payinhofftho indohtednoiw nf the estate,
'erma cash. WM. TERRY, Ex’r.
Aug. 20-40d.
Exooutor’B Salo.
I WILL a II before tho'Court House door in
(lie,town of Bpririg Place, on tho Ural Tuesday
OctoheV, limit, lots of lahU'Nos. 16 and 817, In
the blh District of tlio 3i) Action of Murray couti
ty, Bold,ns tho pioperty of Julias Bates,,deceas
ed, Air tlio purpose of distribution Aiming the
heirs of the deceased. Terms cash.
Aug. 20-40.1, M.M. DATES, F.x’r.
Notioo. * '
LINCOLN L. HASKINS, hnvo tills day
9 given my consent to niv wife, Sarah A. Ilhs-
ness that she would be legally entitled to trnrsact
legally
in her own name us n feme nate, nr.d to havo role
ly and exclusively all tho benefit and profits of
her own acts free from mo, thu said Lincoln L.
Haskins, and to incur nil liabilities of such net*.
In testimocy whoreof wo have hereunto set our
hands and seals, this August 19th, 1803.
LINCOLN i. HASKINS, [i. s.]
S SARAH A. UASKINB, [i.h.]
Aug 2rt-4t.
Administrators Salo l
B Y virtue of An order from tlio Coni t of Ordin
ary of Walker county, I will sell before tlio
Court House door in l*aFu;ette, on the first Thom-
d;»y in Suntember next,'-within tlio legal hours of
sale, one lot of land, containing 120 acres, more
or'less, number 169. Ijing In the 2i'th distrlci
a»"2 3d section of said eoonty. Property of A. J.
Wnrnoek, deceased. Sold forotthofit of heir*
Hind creditors. Terms cash. Julyl9 40d
J. M. WARNOCK, Admr.
Q.EORGM, Wnlker County—Sixty'data nf
ter date application will be. mado to the
Court of Ordinary of Walker cnuj)|jvfor-leave to
sell the real estate of Lindsey Edwards, late oi said
county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs olid
creditors of Add deceased.
iuly-32, 1868. R. a NHBLY, Execr.
REST k CO.—Wholcsalo Grocers and
Commission merchants, Peachtree Street,
A**:.nta, Henry West—A. J. West.
mission Meivliaut, Peachtree street,’ Atlanta.
BOOTS ANJ). 811 OKS.
Charcoal and Steel, for Mining Piujc^l
Piaster Paris Hyd.
Dupont's RfOe and Blasting Powder, ,V«-
Double TapoFuse, Fairbanks' tk*i?F
OUMib h HATH Ell Jih'LThXO, PAClJ
Western Sugar Mill anti Evapon
Doty’* Clothe* Washer and Universal c
Wringer, aud ImplcmenU and Machinml
kind*.
Bools and Bhoc*, Leather, • Calf Skins, ond
Shoo Findings of every drrcripHon, Whitehall
nnd No. 0 Peachtree street, Atlanta.
I ? M. KDDLKMA.V & CO—Wholesale Dealers it.
! . Boots, Shoes,Leather, French and American
Calf 8kins, Bhoo Findings, etc., next door to
Moor ft Marsh, Deoatur Street, Atiahm^^" * -
GORDON COUNTY
Administrator's Salo.
B Y virtue of nil order in me vested, from the
Court of Oqyifry of Gordon county; Gn., I
will roll before ti^MturA-Honse door in GaU.otnr
on tho first iT’iic«14)pii» October next^ot^^Li^p-i
No. 219, llial portio
i tlio west side of Gosta*
220, 40 acres off
lot No. 212, thaf.ll
naula river, and lot No-*2lB, in the 14th district
and 3d section Of raid county. Property of
Thoin:%W. HkeRv, deceased. Sold for tho ben
efit of hi* heirs anil'creditors. Terms ensli. Tin*
August20t!i 1808. JOS. J. PRINTUP, Adtu’r.
Administrator's Salo.
B Y virtue of an ordor hi me vested, from the
Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, Gu , I
ter date appl
Court oi Ordinary of Murray county for leave
to sell tho lamia of John Bates, deceased, for
the benefit of lfeira^ntd creditors of snid dcc'd.
Augusi0-2m
.S. CALLOWAY, Adnip.
will sell before tho Court-Uousu door in Dalton
Whitfield'county, on tho first Tuesday in Ocpjber
next, half of lot of land No. 147, in the 13th dis
trict and 3d section Of 'said county, sold' na the
property of Uaiinda Townsend, deceased, for tho
benefit of tho heirs and creditors. Terms cash.
1 his August 2<ltl) 1808.
- - ni f
dcc'd: llicso are therefore to cite nnd <dniyi>L'h
all and singular, tin kindred and creditor* of said
deceased to show cause, if any they have, in terms
of the lair,why said lotteis should not be granted.
Given under my hand nnd official signature, this
Aug2’G8.1in A. FARNESWORTH Ord’y.
jtiltulA, UitlKfr vonniy—lynerena, opsepn
Hall, adinmiitrator on tho estate of Georgo
Hall, deceased. repreaont8 to the Couttinhisap-
E Mention that no luw fully nOiuiuistcred George
[all'* estate. ^ *
This ia therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred ond creditors, to show qaiimc, if an thoy.
can,- why sidd administrator should not kco dis
charged from liia administration, and receive let.
tom of diamission on tho firat Monday iu Feb
ruary next. This July 31, 1868-6m.
T. W. COBB, Ordinary. '
G GEORGIA, Murray County—Whereas, Tlioa.
CuniiaPy, administrator on t|ie estutfi nf
Henry Wilson, deceased, applies in duo form of
law lor letters dismissory from tlio cstato of said:
doeoa'ed:
. Tlicso aro therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred anil creditors of said'
deceased to file their objections, if any they have;
on orbeforo the Nov. Term of the Court qf. Or
dinary, to be held on the 1st Monday in Nov.
noxt, otherwise letter* .will. bo grunted the appli
cant.
Given under my ham.
80th day of April,' 1861
GILMER COUNTY.
A DlIinSTmOB’8 SALK.—Will bo solil lie-
- fore tho Court IIouso door in Eljjuy, Gilmer
county, on the first Tuesday in October next, all
tho real estate belonging to tho estate of Thomas
Plemmous; late of said county .deceased. Terms
cash. . . B, J. SITTON, Adra'r. .
August* 18-tds. -
ni
VJT llowell, administrator on the cstato of P, 0,
nowell, deceased, applies in duo form of law for
loiters dismisjory from tho cstato of'said dcc’d: j
TIjcm) aro therefore tq cite and admonish all
nnd singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to file their objections, if any they have,
on or beforo tho Novembor Term of the Court of
Ordinary to bo held in said county on tha first
Monday in November next, otherwise said letters
will be granted tho applicant.
Given under uiy hand and official signature,
May' 26 th,-1868.
ANDJSRSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y.
Q.EORCIA, Gilmer County.—Two months af
ter duto upplic#tion. wi l bo mado to t the
Court of Ordinary of said county .for leavo to sell
nil tho real mttalo of A.: E. Ellison, late of- sAitl
county, devunsed, foffjlie hefiofit of the heirs and
creditor*. LEWIS EDMONDSON, Adin’r,
Augut 13-2m.
G EORGIA, Gilmer County.—Two months af
ter date irpplicatlou will be mado to tho
Court of Ordinary, for Icayo to sell all tho raal
cstato '-belbnglrtg to tlio estate of I. D. Chastain,
deceased, for tho benefit of the heir* and eredi
tors.' JOHN STONE, Adm’r.
August 13-2m.
DADE COUNTY.
Dado Sheriff's Solo.
rnsTFoNF.n salk.
W ILL be sold beforo thu Court-House door in
•lie town of Trenton, Dado county, on the
first Tuesday id September next, the following
property, to^prlt :'. ,
Lot* of laud, numbers 283 and 292, 4, 9 in tho
lith district ami 4th section, and 129 in 18th
district and 4th sec. Levied on tis tho property of
Audrcw Young and U W Young, to satisfy a ta^
fi fa for State and county in favor of 0 M Tatuni,
tax collector. Property pointed out by RII Tatum
defendants' attorney, aud levy mado and returned
to mo by oonatnble. < « «• i . .
Lot* of laud No.< 21: 72 nnd 910, all in Ihc
11th dUt. and 4th sec. qj fcdd countv ^levied on
na the property of‘Jerry Ofnflcs to Satisfy a fl fa
itisfy a
issued ’from the Superior Court of Bibb county,
in favor of Jesso F» Morgan: Property pointed
out bv plaintiff J. BLEVINS, Sheriff
Aug. 6-1808,
id and official signature lids
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y,
J(«y 1-s-flw. ,
EORGlA, Hurray Coanly—•Wlicrcns, E Si
CATOOSA COUNTY.
f^KORQIA, CutMm County—Whcrons.Tlios.
jjr h " '
iliunslup nf tire jidraon nnd proporty of Joiri H.,
Jossphinu A., Julm W., S. O., 0. Hi, and (lluirlcs
II. Dyer, minore and reaidenta of raid county.
Thin Is tu cito alt persons concerned’ to bis Ir.d
boH«-
appear at the term of Court of Ordinary tube held
noxt after tho oxpirntlon of tldrty days, from the
first publication of this notice, Hnd show cause, if
any they can, why said appMeant should noe bo
entrusted with the guardianship of said minors.
Witness my official signature this July 6, 1868.
julyO-lm JAMES M. ANDERSON, Ordy.
£J.E0UCIA, Catoosa County—Whereas W. J
Whitsett applies to mo for lettors of dis
mission on tlio cstato of Robert Liudcr, lato of
said county, deceased:
Thcso aro therefore to cito and admonish all
and singular tlio kindred and creditors of said do'
ceased, to be and appear uc my office, within the
tlmo prescribed by law, to show cause, if an;
they can, why said letters should not be gra ited
Given under my band aud official signaturo lids
fllhdaVof AprU, 18B8;
JAB. M, ANDERSON, Ordinray.
April iq-4lm 1 J 1 :
^.EORGlA, Catoosa County—Two months af
ter date application will bo made to thu
Court of Ordinary of Catoosa county, for leavo to
sell lota of laid no 81 and 82, 28th district and
3d secticn of said county, belonging to tho estate
of B. C. Morse, deceased. This June 29, 1868.
ELIZA TILLMAN, Adrax.
it*to subscribers until
T HE CITIZEN will bo s
THOM AS B. BARNWELL, AdmV. ,:
Administrator's Salo.,
13 Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
J} of
the county of Gordon, I will sell at,tlio
Cdu'rt-Hcraso door nt Calhoun, in Gonlou county,
Gu., on the first Tuesday in October next, all of
thnt portion of Iota of landNo. 135, 151 and 155,
in tho l-tili district anJ 3d section of said county,
tii it Is on tho ctu-t (>ide of tho Oostanaula river,
tlidt.belonged to Johp Lay, laty of said county,
deceased, sod for tho bandit of thchoirsnnd
creditor* of said deceased. Terms cadi.
August 20, ISOS JAMES LAY, Adm'i
Administrator of Emery Kay, represents to
tho Court, in his petition duly filed and entered
on record, that ho lias fully administered Emery
Khv’s estate: ‘ •
this is tboi'cforo to cite, a! 1 porsons concorood,
kindred and creditor*,, to show cause, if any they
can, why said Administrator should hot he ( dis-
efiurced frofh ins administration, nnd rec^hre-'fet
ters of dismission the first Monday in Feb., '1868.
.July 30-liui, D. W. NEEL; Ordiuary,
QEORQIA, Gordon. (Jouuiy—Whereas, Wll-
H II. k A. W. FORCE— Whide.ralo dealer* In
vJ• Boot* and Shoes, Whitehall street, Atlanta.
Sell at New York I'nccs, freight added.
J)lit GOODS, ETC.
M OORE k MARSH—Exclusively Wholcsalo
dealers In Dry Goods,Boots,Shoes,Hats,Caps
and Notions, agents forTrion Factory goods, Do-
catur street Atlanta, Georgia.
>-ut aplchnd Faiuiy Dry Goods,Boots,Shoes, lints
1 *’ •* MH IIU.HIIII Bl.C ■*"
psffrt
baum, also keep* best stock of Krencb, Amer
ican and German Corsetts, Ladies’ ready mndc
articles for under wear, Notions, Hosiery. Lady
ileswomen. Next door to National Hotel.
D IiUO GISTS.
T AYLOR, J. A.—Wholmlo min retail dealer In
Drugs,Medicine*,Paints, .Oils,Dye-Stuff*,Glass
ware, Surgical Instruments, etc., sign of Golden
Eagle, comer Peachtreo and Decatur streets.
dealer* in Foreign and Domestic Drugs,
Paints Oils, Dye Suifi's, etc., under National Ho
tel, Atlanta.
Fairbanks' Standard Scales and KnoxviTlo lion
Works, sign of Big Pad Lock, Peachtree street.
LOOK TO YOUB INTEBB
Pure Drugs and
At "ThU'» Old Stand—EitaWehtd in lid
THE undersigned is prepared and dailjef
A crciything III the Drug lino
AT NASHVILLE PRICES!
The stock Is Inrge and will alWaya Wkml
of tho best Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dp-"
Window Glass,Perfumeries,Toilet Soaps’Hr
Comhs, etc., to be found in the Eastern ih
Don't fail to vic tim Old Stand, lipwfl
Golden Mortar. .
Mr. J. G. Rawlings, formerly with D. H
tlio oldest Druggist and Prescription^ hi
city, will bo on hand at*all limes to icnrbl
and new ciutomer*., I
on l, lrt| ( |l >t J < nnlv > ^
oii-lprli-M, reeling lownreif I will lie .IJcl'-I
H. !’■ JIlcCOUKLt
jiil2-0in 123 Hartct Street, Cltattanoog., 'J
TIIOS. WKBIITKIt.
CHATTANOOGA FOUMU
Maohino Works.
THE Proprietors arc prepared to mnnuftcml
A kind* ot ninehinciy used In this conntrr.J
Stationary and stpahiboat Englnrs and l y
Blast Furnace, Mining and Alill Mm’l.iwnI
overy description; also Railroad, Bridge, nil
other kinds of Iron uud Brim Ca*tingi, *
Gunge* nnd Gas Pipo Fittings always oa to
Hpedal contracts mado for ’arge (jiuntiiiel
Castings. Brass snd Copper taken in riitrl
for Castings. - TIIOS. WEBSTER AIH 1
j u 126 m
Pro|iri«tcal
Iron, Nalls, Steel, Carriago material, Mill
Stones,Bolting Cloth*,Mining Implcuieut« r WbUo-
Uli
hall street, Atlanta.
O a R PEIS, OIL CLOT US, SHADES, ETC.
Tf EY0RICK. 8.8.—Dealer in Carpct*,OilCloths,
AY Window Shades, Mats, Rug*, Curtains,.Cor
nice, nnd all descriptions nl House Goods, corner
Marietta and Broad streets, Atlanta.
Burn Little', Jr 1 , L applies to me for Ritters of
Administration on the cstato of F. H. Little, Uto
of sabl county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
nnd singular tho kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to show cause, if any they can, why
said letters should not be granted tlio applicant
on tho first Monday ip September, 1,868. ,,
Given under my band and official ^signature,
this July 29, 1863. D. W. NEEL, UriPy.
July 80—80d.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
ALARAMA STREET,
Atlanta, Georgia.
WHITE & WHITLOCK, Proprietor/.
[NKARKST T10U8K TO T1IK PASSKNOKR DKrOT.]
' W. D. miey,................;..... Clerk.
H AVING' again leased nnd renovated tlio
• above Hotel, we nro prepared to entertain
guest* in a most fatisfactory manner. Charges
fair and modomto. Our effort will bo to please.
Bnggugo carried to. a|i4 from tho Depot
rco of charge. 1
vj Littlefield, administrator oi u. a. oui.uon.
represent* to tho Court in his petition duly filed
and entered on record, Uiat he has fully adnflnis-
Stn.iton,
tcicd said estate. This is therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, kindred nnd creditors, to.show
cause, if any they can, why said administrator
should not bo discharged from his administration,
and receive letters of dismission on the first Mon
day in February, 1869. This July 22; 1868;
D. W. NEEL, Only.
KOBCfl, Gordon Conntr—Two months nf-
VJT ter date application will bo made to the
Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, for ieftvo to
sell the lands belonging to the estate of Jackson
M. Holme.*, late of add county, deceased, for tho
benefit of tlio heirs and creditors of said deceased.
McKINNEY SCOTT, Adtn’r. de huh non
Aug. 6—1868. '
i^EOllGlA, Gordon County—Two mbnfhs
VjT alter date,’application will bo tnude to tlio
Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, for Dave
Strickland, lute ofi said county, deceased, for tlio
benefit of tho heirs nnd creditors of said deceased.
July 22, 1808. JAMES M. HARLAN, Admr.
0 EORGlA, Gordon County ^Notice Is lioro
given that I will apply to the Court- of
Ordinary -of Mid county, at tho first tegular term
rftcr the expiration of two month* from duto, for
leave to sell tlio land* belonging to tluv citato of
John Nix, late of suid county, deceased.
July 3t)-2m. > A. M. KAY, Adm’r.
J. N. B. Cobb,
e AVING determined to resume his profession
as a Tailor, tenders Ills services to tho pub
lie, and asks to share o portion of their patronage.
He. feels confident, from past experience, tlmt
the public can be as well served in hi* line in
Dalton as elsewhere.
tlTHo will be in constant receipt of the lat
est fashions, to enable>)iim to compete with the
best workmen in Ids biAii)|»ss, .
Grover & Baker Sewing Machines.
In addition, I have become the agOnt of tho
world-renowned Grover & Baker Sewing Ma
chines, the best in u*o. Persons wishing to pur
chase o firat class Machine can do so by calling
at my Shop on King Stroet, Dajton, q#,, whete
tho Machine is in successful operation.
You can buy your Machine hi cheap from J.
t\ T. UHicoXg
Grocer and Provision Dei
FRESH AND CANNED FIlUITi. I
Staple Groceries, at Lowest Market rrWfc
251 Market Street, Chattanooga, 7oik (
A TTACIIED to this establhdimrnt i* a Cates
ii. Bakery, at which order* for Weddingoraij
order* for Wedding «
supper* are lilled at short notico.
Sjiechd attcutlon given to buying and k
jul2-6m Country Produce,
Ir. Crutchfield If Co.,
Jobbers of
DRY G O O DSj
Groceries, Notions, lints nml Shi
No. J00 Ilarhet Sired,
Julj2-3ro- CHATTANOOGA, TES
Ueytvood It Gafusftm
Dealer, in
DRY GrOOB
Grorerlei, Root, and Sliaei, llsrdniire, til
qneenmrare, ud nil Linds of Prelim,
Corner Stli mid Market KtrceK
jnl2-flm* CHATTANOOGA, Tt»|
Patton tt Payne,
Booksellers and Station!
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.,
K EEP constantly on hand a completeiw
School Books, Stationery, Will
which they oiler at wholesale or retail, «t
julit'
reooivo prompt ittw^
prices.
Orders by mail
N. B. Cobb asm the Manufactory. Call and ex
amine tho Machine tor yourself.
Washing Compound.
I also have for salo family rights for Jankson’s
Universal Wr-filing Compound, which save* spiip
and labor, and will wncli in any kind of liuic wa
ter equal to Reesfono water.
tSTFamily Righ only OfibDollah' 1 "'^uiehaae
one if yotl Want Whilo cbthca.
Fob. 28—ly. 1 J. N- H. COBB.
X S. Fitzpatrick,
HOUSE, SIGN,AND DECORATIVE
PAINTER,
Paper liaiiger. Glazcr and Gilder,
Ordinary c
Jauuary for ONE DOLLAR,
A Lfi work entrusted to hjm will bo cxeculod
xl with neatness snd dispatch. Shop, upstairs
county, for leave to sell tbe ! la King building, ffnitop, Georgia,
land* belonging to the estote of W. M. L.jBowle#.' Refers to W. M, & It. J, LbWry, Falus & pnn.
hto of said county, deceased. f rot, Atlanta; Lowry & Eiison, Tibbs Kenner A
July 80 -2m. • A. M. KAY, Adm’r. • Co., Dalton; W.hitiunn & Ynru^il, jyl
Cfias. SundquUt y
T\,TANUKACTt|RER and Wholesale xod
1IL Dealer In every despriptiou of
FUR N I T UEE|
- Also, Dealer In
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Walt P»l
Window SlinttcH, Gilt Molding, nml Fwot
0URTA1N8 and trimmings.
Spring HitUrrawn nnd Bedding,ef nil Desert)
A Inrcc nnortmont of Bortnl Cuts ::
which will bo sent to apy point oq thop
notice. Call nnd examine for yourselves. ”
purchasing else,where. j 1
Market Street, bet. 8d and4 th, CbatUiWPt^
-V-ITIO.r.lL HOTEl, J
A. L. NttLCER,..........PkOPSlfflA
TWit.NTT RODS FROM PASdENOER PKr oT '
Railroad Avctiue, between 8tli and Oth £
' OHATTANbbOA,. JEXN.
•Torms—$2.(K> per day; ‘Elngjib meals 5<ra
FENTEtra & X/YON
•I -O LOOK-STITCH
Sewing Machine
r PIIE only Maehino so perfteted that eflWjjB
Jl IsfaetinnJrguaranteed or tho piirv’h 4 -^^ |
eyrefunded.
Where we hare no agent a rampw
ifill bo.sold at very law price, and * Local S3
appointed on the most favorahlo IpWV
FRINKLVTif LVDN&-- V .
Augiist8012n\ g8t Broadway, NcyI" 1 '