North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, October 01, 1868, Image 4

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JTAim AND r.AlU VF'.N. TTrt.,v.tvi<r Tviah Pnttlt.OGR. j Irish Potatoes, Ono orilio most important quostlons that presents itself to tlio farmer is how to keep Irish potato seed. Mr. H. II. Potter makes in the Southorn Cnllivutor the following suggestions on this subject: The deterioration of Irish potato sood is a perplexing thing, and, doubt less, there are thousands, in the South, who would bo glad to know how to keep their seed pure. It is a drain ou the country, every year, to got Irish po tato soed, to sny nothing of tko lncon- vonienecs and perplexities, of not get ting, oftentimes, very euitnblo kinds, after all. Wo all know of many who have kept their seed from year to year, hut they nro not ns lino, smooth and firm as imported seed. There are two causes which oporato to make the sood doterioriato, and thoy are: First—The best potatoes aro often used for the ta ble, aud tho indifferent and refused ones saved to plant j And sooondly.— Thoy nro allowed to sprout beforo planting timo. The seasons of tho South are too long for tho Irish potato. Thoy mature in tho midst of tho summer and If allow ed to remain in the ground, sun-scorch, rot and also sprout. These causes eon and must ho suc cessfully obviated. Then wo will bo ablo to keep better Bocd, or, at least ns good and moro suitable varieties, than wo can buy. Tho plan, which Is successfully prac ticed by myself and others, is to pro cure a suitable variety. Out off tho seed end (tho end having tho grontcsl number of eyes) and only plant tho stem end. Break deep and plant in a rich, moist soil. Set npnrt some of tho best for seed, from which take none for eating. Big ns soon as tho vines die; soled the finest and best for seed. Reduce to a Intent condition by piling them in a cool and vory dry placo.— Cover them, leaving an oponing at tho , top ns a fine, through which tho vapors can eseapo. Don’t bo afraid of their overheating, for I tell you it Is impos sible, so long ns there is any moisture, and they nro loft open. And when that disappears, thoy are tho latent- wili not beat or sprout. Another suocossfnl plan* is to pro cure twice ns many bushels of perfect ly dry sand as you hnvo potatoes. If it is damp, sun-dry it on a scaffold, or kiln-dry it. When well cooled, lay a floor of boards on tho dry, cool ground, on which placo six Inches depth of tho sand. On this put the same dcptli of potatoes; another layer of sand to fill nil tho fissures, and to tho samo depth as before, and soon. This dry sand will absorb so muob of the moisture as to reduce it, and will provont heating or sprouting; and, on examination, in the spring, your seed will bo ns plump, smooth and firm ns that from which they were raised, and can thus be kept pure from year to yonr. Hog Rons. Every farmer knows bow offensive a common sized hog pen or yard be comes during tho hot weather of sum mer, and how during tho rainoy timo it becomes in fact a swamp of mud.— To remedy this those who have abun dance fill up with straw or other littor, ashes, Ac., and yet tho remedy is only partial; the smell is not disposed of, and the animals are full half tho timo wnidiug in mire. The following manner of building n pen wo hnvo kuowu to remedy the evil completely: Take two pieces of 0x8 timber each fourteen feet long; dress ono end of each in form of a slud run ner, thon lay them parallel eight feet apart, with tho six inch odgo on tho ground; now take 4x4 scantling and halve or tonant in crosswiso one piece nt each end, and ono foot from the ends of the rnnners, leaving the four inch strips ono and ono-half-inches be low tho level of tho upper side of tho runners; next lay n iloor of ono and —. ± G? 2- Valunblo Eooipos. Tho following nro said to bo excel lent remodios for the different diseas es to which tlio liorSo is subject. Thoy nro worth twice tho subscription prico of the Citizen : Fon Bio IIead on Bio Jaw.—Tnlto £ pint turpentine, 1 oz. camphor, 1 oz. corrosivo Bubllmntc; mix and lot stand ono day. Use table-spoonful on each side of the head or jnw, onco a day, at same timo bathe witli hot iron, until the medicine Is consumed. Commence using sulphur, J pound utadoso,every fltli day, till you uso twoor three pounds Bleed moderrlcly, once a week, five or six times, and keop horso out of wet weather. Remedy is poison. Sweeney.—Uso tho ubovc, rub and wash well. Foot Evil Uso tho same remedy, omitting bathing. Keep horso out of rain and dow. Bone or Blood Spavin.—Uubo tlio same remedy and quantity, mix tho sulphur, and blood and bathe freely, especially for bono spavin. Splint, Saddle Galls, or any hard bony substances arising from kicks, blows or sprains, use tlio. above, omit ting sulphur and bleeding. Bathe. Pole Evil.—Uso same quantity of abovo medicine. Wash sore with soap, and warm water before applying the mcdloino. Bleed throe or four times, and tlireo or four doses sulphur. Bath with hot iron caoli timo. Colio.—Bleed freely, and then mix oz. laudanum to 1 gill of brandy, 8 spoonsful of turpentine, mid put in n pint bottle, fill with warm water and drenoh with it. Founders.—Immediately bleed the horso in tlio neck, in proportion to tho attack, then draw his head up, drench with a pint of salt added to a quart of water, strained. Wet edgo of hoofs with spirits turpentine. Botts.—Tnko 1 pint molasses, l pint of now milk, 1 oz. indigo, and drench tho horse. 1 Also, in twenty minutes give your horso ono quart of sago tea, as warm as lie can drink it. In two or tlireo hours give 1 pint linsoed oil. Weak on Inflamed Eyes—Ten grains calomel, 2 grains rod preciptto, and add 1 table spoonful fresh butter, mix well, and put a small ; ortion In the eyo, with a leather, once a dny, at tho same time use a wnsli, mndo by adding J oz. laudanum to 1 pint water. Bleed tlireo time in ten dnys. Fistula-—Take 1 pintstrong spirits and as much soft soap ns will dissolve in it while boiling. When it bolls pore on the sore, for four mornings. Bleed first, fifth and tenth days; or else take 1 pint of turpentine, one viol oil of spike, mix, boil, and put on the sore throe successive mornings, and bleed. Bio SiiouLDEn.—Tnko 1 pint French brandy, and as much ncqunforlio as will make it sour enough to blto your tongue, add 1 oz. blue stone, 1 oz. cor rosivo sublimato,l oz. camphor, 2 viols oil of spike, 1]; gills turpentine, mix all together, and rub it in with a hair brush. Do this tlireo times, bathing well with hot iron, every other dny. Bleed and givosulphur three timcs,and keep horso out of bad weather. Glanders.—Make strong decoction of tobacco and water, by boiling; weak en according to symptoms, add J pint of this to a pint of water, and give tho doso every three dnys. Give | pound sulphur every fifth morning, until two ov tlireo pounds nro used. Bloed onco a week, four weeks. At samo timo mako a weak tea of burdock, yellow poplar, and sarsaparilla, and let this be a constant drink. WHITFIELD COUNTY. Balo of Vnluablo Real Estato. ISll'OimUTTO CAPITALISM At CimilTOBS. WILL bo noil], on Ibo Orel Tuc-'lnr in Novom- M ber next, bcloro tlio Court-llouw door In Dalton, tlio folloriTnjj vtlunblo rcnl online, belong- lug lo Urn estate or J.me. Morris, iloo'd, to-wlt: Tlio largo and valuaido Hotel, known aa tlio Tibbs House, Dslton, Georgia, aifiolnlng tlio De pot grounds and Oitr Shed—Mid llotol being three slorloa, bcsldra tlio basement, containing i'ourstoia rooms (hinting on Hamilton aticct, besides Iwseinont rooms fronting Csr Shod, suita ble Tor Groceries, Liquors, Hilliard Saloons, Ac, and 811 rooms and apartments necessary fora Brut class Hotel. Tlio cstlmuicd Video of tlio rents oscccds go,one per annum, slid tlio property Is becoming mure valusble every (lay. It will be aold subject lo • lease held bv Win. U. Tibbs, wblell will expire 1st dsy of Septem ber, 1871. Terms of anlo, one-third cash, batanco «lx and twelve months, with security and legal titles re tainable unlit purchase money Is puul. Also, tlio following lands, to be sold for cash: No -is, 2-ltlt dlst “ 1.10, 2d “ “ 10U, 10th « “ 00, 8th “ •' 121,11th n •• 101,11th « " 280,11th " “ 61)0, 6th " •' 181), 10th “ 018,21st “ 227,21st “ 200, 18th “ 010,l«tlt 11 280, Mill “ 71,11th " 75,10th '• 48,10th 1st ‘ . l'lckons county, Ua, l-'orsytli “ 2d 11 Kloyd tyt Unit) 1st 11 Usrroll “ 1st “ l.umpkln “ 1st " Lumpkin “ 1st " Lumpkin “ 4th “ Kloyd •« 8d 11 l’auldlng “ 3d “ Paulding " Thomas “ 3d “ Cobh 11 4th “ Wulker “ 4th “ Walker “ 4th “ Dado *> 4th V Dado “ K. D. MORRIS, / Executors THUS. MORRIS, J j. Morris, deu’d. September 24—tds. Murray Shonff’s Sale. W ILL bp sold befora tho Court House door In tlio town of Spring Place. first Tues lay In October next, within tho legal houffl ol sale, tho following property, to-wlt: Three sillls. ten bushels of wheat, moro or lew, lo corn crufthcr, and two cast wheels. All lov- i on as tho property of .1. K Thompson, by rtuo of a Superior Court ft fa, 1\ L, Foster vs. K. Thompson. Lotsbf Isr.dNos. 117, 130, 90, lift, 110, 08, 88, 84 and 97, In tho 8th district anil 8d section of Murray county, «k'the propcrty,of David West- field, deceased, to flattery ono mortgago fl hi from Hurray Superior Court, In lavor of John L. Ed- mondsen va Samuel K. Field, administrator of David Westfield, deceased, It being tho property sot out In Md fl fa. v Also, ono still and fixtures: levied onm the property of if; Johnson, to satisfy two County Court fl las In favor of tlio ollloori or Court vs said Johnson. Also, lot of land No. 818, In tlio 9th district and 8d section: levied on as tho property of Rob ert Gray to saUtd v one Superior Court B fu In fa vor of James L.. MoKntiro vs Robert Cray. Also, lot of land Ho. 101, In the 0th dbtrictnnd 8d seoilou of 51 nrruy comity: levied ou ns tho property of W E Cleveland, by virtuo of a County Court H in, Jumps, L McEntlro vssuld WEOlevb- laud, lo satisfy tho purchase money. W. 8. CALLAWAY, Sheriff. POSTPONED SALE. Also, at the samo time and place, lots of land Nos. 291 and 2fl2, In the 9th district and 8d sec tion, part in'Murray and part in Whitfield : levied on by virtno of a Superior Court fi fa In favor of John Palmer vs N P Harbin. Levied on as the property of said Har.bln. . . Sept. 8-tds, . .W /n *8,- CALLAWAY, Shfr. Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordi nary of Whitfield county, I will soil heforo tlio Court-House door in Dalton, on the first Tues day In October next, within the legal hours of wlc, all the lands belonging to the ostate of Amos Ford, decollat'd, being 454 acres, moro or lens, ylng in tho 11th district mid 8d section of \\ hit- field county. Sold for tho benefit of heirs and rceditora. Term*, ono half cash, and thu balance on credit, with approved aecuriiv. Aug. 27—Us A. SI. KURD, AtlmT. dlan of tlio noraons aud property of Georgia A, William R, Tint O, and Mary Craig, minor orphans of John G, Craig, residents of said county t This is to cite all pursuits cenccrnor to bo and appear nt tho Court of Ordinary, to bo held in and lor suld county, on tho first Monday in No vember, 1988, and show cause, if thoy cun, why said David Hawkins should not bo interested with the guardianship of tlio porsons and property of said orphans. J. P, FREEMAN, Ordinary. Sept. 16, id tor ditto application will be tnado to tho Court of Ordinary of Whitfield county,for leave to sell tho lands belonging to tho estate of Win. K. Kennedy, Into of said county, dee’d, for the ben efit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Aug 20.2in. JOSEPHINE J. KENNEDY, Kx’x. WALKER COUNTY. Administrator’s Bale. * B Y virtoo of an ordor of tho Court of Ordinary of Walker county, Gji., will bo sold between the legal hours of' Bale, at tho Court llouso door at LnFayetto, Walker county, On., on the first Tuesday in Novombor next, two lots of lumLNo. 198, Huh district mid 4tli section, mid No. 180, 9th district, of said county. Lot No. 180 will be divided equally east and west, ami each half sold separately. Tho above lio in Chattanooga valley, within 10 mi ca uf Chattanooga. Sold ns the property of Edward Howard, deceased, for tho benefit of creditors. Terms: notes with approv ed mid good securities, duo 15th February next, w itli Interest from date. Titles made on payment of purchase money. Possession for seeding giv en at tho usual timo—Alll 1 possession December next. L. O. BLACK, Adm’r. September 21—Ida. A New Religion—The Monroo Ad vertiser says the negroes around For syth, and in other places in Middle Georgia, have discovered or invented wtiat they term a “ Now Religion.”— Thoy assemble at their place or wor ship, and to all appearance, go through the usual ceremonies of divine service, ono-haff-ltich plailic over one-half of "the I When this is concluded, the congregn- surfneo, say eight by six foot. Noxt | tion rises to its feet and begins sing- mortice 4x4 scantling nt each corner ingpno of those wild,.weird .songs pe- Administrntor’a Sale. B Y virtuo of an order fivin the Court of Or dinary of Walker county, 1 will sell, beforo tho Conrt-llouso door in LaFnyotte. ou tlio first Tuesday in October next, within tho legal horn’s of sale, tho following land, to wit: Lots 241, 242, 277, 818,800, 230 and one half of lots 181 and 135, each of tho abovo lots con tnlning 1 60 acres, more or less, lying In tho 26th dUtrict and 3d suction of said county. Al-o, at thu samo timo mid -placo, lots Nos. 64 05, 80, 81 and 82, lying in tho 25ih district und 8d section of Chattooga county, Gn. Sold ns tho property of Win. Puryoar, deceits od, for tho benefit of tho heirs. Terms, ono half cash, Imtnnco on 12 months'credit, with-note und security. II. O. PUHYEAR, Adtu’r. August 20-tds. and midways for posts on which to nail boards for tho enclosing. Lot these four by four posts be fluBbod with the outsido lino of tho runners, thon nail inch boards on tho insido, divid ing tlio whole with n cross fenoo or par tition on n lino of tiio iloor. Roof over tho floored port, from tho trough across one end' or side of tho floored part,, aud with a slide door shut your hogs in or out of that part—and your pen is completed. Now you ask where is tho benefit of . this pen over nny common ono with posts set in tho ground ? Wo answer, you ean liiteU a team and move it to any part of your grounds, plnoing ft from timo to time where most conven ient to feed, etc., bosides enriching va rious spots of ground and leaving the animals a dry place and fresh ground to work in.—Ohio Farmer. Little Things. Littlo Martin boxes of homos nro generally tho most happy and cosy; little villages are nearer to being atoms of a shattered paradise than anything wo know of; and little fortunes bring the most content, and little hopes the least disappointments. Little words are tho sweetest to hear; little clmritios fly furthest, and stay longest on the wing; little lakes are the Btiliest, little hearts the fullest, and little fartues the best tiled. Little •books nri) tbo most read, and littlo songs tlio most loved. And when na ture would mako anything especially rare aud beautiful, sho makes it littlo, little pearls, little diamonds, little dews. Everybody calls that littlo, thoy love best on earth. We once hoard a good sort of a man speak of ids little wife, < and we fancied that sho must he a per fect little bijou of a wife. We snw • her and sho weighed 210: we were surprised. But then it was no joke ; the man meant it. Ho could put his . wife in his heart, and have room for other things besides; and wlmt was she but preeious and what was she but lit tle? Multiim In Parvo—much in little— is the great beauty of all we love best —hope for most, and remember tho longest.—F. B. Taylor. A frost visited Utica, Now York, on , Wednesday night, and forty-two miles joiitk of (hat place s.now folk miliar to the African race. This 1ms a singular effect upon the ignorant minds of Cuffoo and Dinah; they shout, go orazy, and fall down in a tranco, which lasts sometimes as long as throe days. During these trances, thoy Imvo won derful visions which thoy relate with great relish and seeming earnestness. At a negro barbecue in North Caro lina on tlio 16th inst., tho son of Konc- gndo Holden made a speeeli of tlio Browulow ordor. Ho told tho blacks to go to tiie polls armed to the teeth, and declared that lie Bpokc not ns an individual, but ns a prophot of tho doom of tho Southern Democracy.— The doom of tho Southern Democracy, then, is to bo murdered nt the ballot box by arraod gnngs of negroes— When that work begins, tlio Holdens may find it wholesomo to leave North Carolina. Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtuo of tm order from tho Court of Ordi- nnry of Wulkor county, will bo Bold, ou tho It rat Tuesday In November next, at the Cottrt- lloti.e doorof raid eoimtv, within tho legal huura of aalo, tho following lute uf land, to wit: Noe. *202, 770 and 208,.in tho 8th diatrict and 4th eeeliou of aaid eoutity, 'ferine $000 eat 11 tho halauco on a credit of ono and two years, with note, aud good -eeurltlee. Title*, perl'ccled on paymei.t of purehaau money. Sold ua the property ol Jeaeio L. Coppiugcr tor distribution among tho heirs. HENRY F. WHEELER, Adm'r. September 24—tde. AdmiflVrator’a Sale. B Y virtuo of unyrjer from tlio Court of Ordi nary of Murray county, rye will sell beforo tho Court-Hou.u iu tho town of Spring Finer, on tho fir-t Tuesday hi November next, within the legal houraof sale; lots of laud Noa. 117, 118 and 87 lit tho Otlt district of tho 3d acclion of Murray county. Sold aa tlio property of A. 51. Turner, decuaaed, ter the henolit of the heirs anti creditors of said dooeaeod. This place is known as tho A. 51. Tumor farm. -Terms two thousand dollars to bo paid,down, tho halnnuoat 12 inotithw. Titles made when all tho purclinso money Is paid. . iIoESTIUE, ).,,„. WEIISTER COFFEY, t A1 ' Sentemhor 17, 1008-X 0d. G EORGIA) Murray County—Two months after date application, will bo : made to tho Court ol Ordinary of 51 array eouiify, for . leave to sell lots of land numbers 127 and 128 In-thg* 27th district and 2d «ectfi)t\ of Bale} count y,*biylouging to tho estate of f?. OjNoal, deceased, to satisfy' a pnrt of the purehustf money This September 10; E. S. HOWELL, Admrr ExeOHtor’s Sale,. I WILL sell befojfey tho court house door in Spring Placo, Murray county, the first -Tues day in Ootobor nest, within t|ie legal .bom ol sale, lot of Innd' Sm 276 ,hl th>$tiBi'district of the 2d section of Murray county* HohF ns the property Mwi ..... use of 'ertna c Aug. 20-40d. Exobtitor’fl Sato! I WILL s II bofifrti/tho Court IIouso door In tho town of Spring Pluco, on.tho nrsi Tuesday in October noxt, low of land Nos. 16 and 17, In tho 9th District of tho 8d section of 5Iurrnv coun ty. Sold us the pifiperty.of Juljna.Bitteg. ’deccafli ed, for the purpose of fllstrUjbtioii r.motig too heirs of the deceased. Terms cash.. • Aug. 20-4Od. v* M. M. BATES, Ex'r. G GEORGIA) Majrxy Colfntf—Whereas, Tibbs. Connelly, uduiinliitnrtgr on the estate of Ilonry Wilson, dccaased^upplles in duo, for An of law lor letters disiulssory from the estate of'suid •iedta-ed: Theso nro therefore to cite and. admonish i , and singular tho kM^ped nisi creditors of -said deceased to file their, objnctlona* if any thoy have, on or before the NoV. Term^of IbjeCourt of Or dinary, to be bold grr'tLe lsr'Mondny in Nov. next, othorwiso lett&s will bo grunted the nppli cutri. Given under, mydtnnd and official signature this 80th day of Aprll;M868. ANDERSON FARNSWORTH,.Ord’y, Mnyl—Out. GORDON COUNTY Exooutor’s Salo. *DY virtuo of an ordor from the Court of Ordinn- J3 i y ol Gordon county, trill be sold.on thefiut Tuesday of November next, 1968, at tlio Odurt- ATLANTA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. j;ot iuo utttrt- -■- Dookeellera anil B'atloncre, ami ilonlora In Houbo dnor In Calhoun, between thu legal hours ” "i" 1 M< hiatrumenti, Wall Paper, oto, of sale, tho lollotvlng Und, to wit: | Hank Ulot’h, Alabama at loot, Atlanta. nl rabl mu mvntMittiliuMrtli ! or*mra T)kILI.IPB.fc CREff-Rook, Slullonory and 7,b nwt K i !U!l ml «i.',.,t!!n Iti' wn I Muslo Dealers, anil hoop mi hand wnmmtfil lying In tho 7t\> dlatrivt and 8d Motion. Knbwn , (oM p,,„ H hno Chromns, Lithographs, Albums, "S timo and place, lotNb;*,,. In ! «e., NariuttttlHuUd^. Atla^.'* tlio Hilt dlatrlot ami 8(1 aeoilon. Known aa the ' — S' . oredRor.. 12 month- oiedlt, with Intorcat and approved so- It,L,IV ATKINS. . J.L.ptVtKX, J.Vt.AOMBTnONO n’atklns, IHvhtc K Co., NO,'115 MAltKEl* STREET, OllA TJ'AFUOBA TKSIfBag* Solo Agents for ' ■Vulcan Works* Iron. Dealers lii English tiild Aineilenn ’ HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Nalls, Stoves, T ho Hlh dlatrlot and Sd aeoilon. Known aa the ■ y ty.tRLICK—Mamifmtnrcr qf Tin Warn, and Nalls, StOVOSf p voy Plata*. “« tj* “ BHB| J- 8lm*0», Tin Flam, and MbH i WAGON AND UUOOY UArSntAL<t IVIIaon, dooeaaod, Tor the I.eneUtol tlw liolr, nml Findings, Marlitta a reot, Atlahto, Go. I Sh™. r,.,ti.h. i*t n .it sredlloM. Terras oito half cash, the retnulmb r r —• — - , -, n m r - : iV, - w m „ n nw Bhnt nni ' Umllngs, Farming Itnplemonts nmI Fiold Seeds, utility, o licit tut.tilted on land tmttl paid lor, pus. session given lrtdavnf Jt.tiuar.v. WILLIAM MOUt.Y, Executor. SoptemhorlV. ISOS -Ida, Administuatai's Salo. B Y virtue of anordyr In mo veatud fiyim tho Court of Ordinary of Gordun uount} 1 ,1 will COMM/SSIOX A XI) UHOCJiKS. A K. SL.tCb—tCommMpn .Mnruhanr, Atlanta, I Arfo , nP .,,. rnn | A. inaltrs rash advntieva on onitalgnmenta ol .A TS 5 . cotton. Ilnur, whopt. com and otln r produce to R L aV P K R S AND MOWERS I Sci,nrttt0, ' s * „ Powers, Hut anti Rpuiul Who Rupe, both' D Court of Ordlnary oT Gordon county, I will * Til DAIHIR & BRflS.—Tobaheo romml-sloh Mci- Charcoal and Steel, for Mining Puri,use’s. f^ vlw,iu ' Ku '’ Qpll,l "' ll '" c ^ lltQ "" ^ Plaster Paris Hvd. Cement nc oMtioreorless, off lot Of land number 2^5. TTRIVttV WEST & CO.-Wholesalo tlroeorsaml Dupont’s Rifle and BlaMInc Powder Hnml,.,.*. _ , , , - Dupont’s Rifle nml BlaAtluc Powder, Hnm| 0 «n«i Commission merchants, Peachtree Hfreet, Doublo Tape Fuse, Fairbanks' Scales, Henry West—A, J. Went. 14th district ahd 3d section, lying east ‘of, and II Com adjoining Calhoun; also 3 acres oft' of tho west Atlanta. slqu of lot number 204j 14 th. district, 3d flceilon — of Bald eounty. Proporty.of A" B.Tieuols, dee’d, i | AMES R. WYME—Wholesale Grocerand Com* Western Sugar Mill find Evaporator. and sold subject to tho widow's .dqwfcr,'lor bene- ^ mission Merebnnt, Poaohtrec.sireet, Atlanhi. l)otv*B Clothes Washer nml Uiitvn^at «« y’ fitofhoi.s .{ml creditors. T,mis hull oash, tho , M Universal Elmh. utlier hall credit till 1st of August, 1869, with * BOOTS AUD SHOES. noto nml good security. September 10, 1868. td ; «TT"T . WM. 8. JOHNSON, Admr, debouftn non. I 11 BANKS—W lio rfli lo and relull dealer in ill* . j II. Hoots and Shoes, Leather Shoe Finding OlUfd' LXATHKR RM.TIXU, PACKIXo, ... I ,, , "Otl Universal U|,,t),c. '' ringor, ami Impltmunla ami Uaultmery ol all kllul11 * ju*2 8m Calf Skins, and 4dminiBtrator’s Sale. , „ , YJY virtuo of an,order In me ve|j«d, from tho wd lvflj on thu Aral T.luathiy \n Oulobvi* next. Iota of laml ranrskma^' Kl m 'pb tlhma Z , li' in Ntw 182, JSfi, 184:218.214, It) autra ofllot No. : S„ or ^TSlia ^Sot At’lan a ^ •2*211, 40 aufua off of lot No. *211), that portion of! "Hjor AMarslvDaunun Slroot, Atlanta. _ lot NoV 212, that lies on the west sido uf Oostu-; p II. & A. W. FORCE—Wholosalo dealers in iuiiiIk riven, nml lot No 216, in the 14th district IT. Boots and Shoes, Whitehall street, Atlauu. and 3d segtlnn of said .county. Property of Sell at New Yol k Prices, freight added. Thomas W. Bkdly, deceased. Sold l\ir tbo ben* olit of his helrirnnd creditors. Terms cash. Tina August20th 1868. JOS. J. PRINTUP, Adm’r.. TO YOUR INTBiiBSTI Administrator’s ' Sale. IVY virtue Of an order Jn mo 'lestcd, from tho .D Court of Ordinary oi .Ggurtlati qt/unty, I will sell tin tho first Tuesday InNoyembct* noxt, beloro J tho Court-House donr in-Calhoun, between tbo ‘ legal hours ot sale, the following ;and, to-wlt: Lot No. 94, containing 160 acres, more or less, lying in the 7th district anti 8d section of Gordon county, knowh as the IloWott Plucu. Sold as Jtto pibpuriy of W. B. Howett, decea ed, fq^gho’buiif eflt of the heirs iu,ijLop5ditor8. 4 Terms ono half cash, tho»rbqmuMlMMf-mqi;;|w credit. ( eve\y descrlpllon, Whitehall —7— aggSafE iPure Drugs dnd Medicines, T HE ttmlcrslgnctl Is pruparctl and tltlllyoffcrinir uunything In thu Drug linn AT NASHVILLE I'RIOESl Tho stock.is largo and will ulwava lio hunt full ol llio beat Slcdlolnca. l’alnla. Oila,*■ DyAtulB, 5\ lmlow tilass,Furfumorlua,Toilet Soaps,llnuho- tombs, oto., tojje found In the Easrorn maiket? Don’t fall to visit tho Old Stand, sign of thi nnbli.ii fit-ini- t ■ 0 BUY GOODS\ ETC, M OORE & MAUSII-Excluslvoly Wlfolesnlo dealers In Dry Goods,Bools,Shcies,Ilat8,Caps catur street Atlanta, Georgia, an l new customers. S'stapluamlFmuyilr?GoodsIlIjSl.Shl^'Ha'ts ^ nio^'3'“" only Hlkm ^ aa* , | lnt<!r :'“ t0 B iv " ajtd Xotlqts.cornerFyaphtrooamLDuuatn,atrouto , sssured itiMho'iworaplraw & EORGIA IhtiipSklrniamifailury—Wm.Tillt- ; “J* ft .«*. -Wct'OHKLE, 'bauin, also keeps best stock of Krcnoh.Amer-. 123 51arkot.Stroct, Chattanooga, Tern* lean and German Corsetts, Lndies* ready miido’ ; — ; — : articles for under wenv, Notions, IToslerv. Lady saleswomen. Ncxt ilftoftto Nblivnal Hotel. . Administrator’s Salo. B Y virtoe 61 an orde^ in me vested, from the Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, Gn , \ will sell before tho Courrillouse door in Dalton Whitfield county, on the first Tuesday lu October- next, half of lot of land No. 147, in tho ISRi dis- trlct and 3d BectUin tif said .county, qold us the property of Mallndu Ttiwhsciid, deeeasetl, for tho benefit of the. heifs and creditors. Terms cash. Tills August 20th 1806; THOMAS B. BARNWELL, Adm’r. Administrator’8 Sale. B Y virtuo of ini order of the Court of Ordinary Oi tho county of Gordon, I will sell at tho Court-IIousc door at Calhoun, in Gordon county, Gn., on the first Tuesday in October next, nil of ghat portion of lqt9 of laud No. 185, 154 and 165, ■'io 14th district and 3d section of said county, on the cast side of the UosUihaithi* river, .ttb# \^>longed to John Lay, Into of snid county, dccenscd, so d for tlio benefit ol the heirs.nnd creditors of said deceased. Terms cash. August 20, 1868 JAMEis LAY’, Admh\ G EORGIA, Gordon County—Whereas, A Littlefield, administrator of It. A. Sta don represents to the Com tin his petition dulv filed and entered on record, that lie has fully 'atfmlnls- tcied said catato. This is thereforo. to elto all persons concerned, kindrid uud ereditor^to show e.iuse, if nny they cun, why raid adniiniptrat<ir should not be discharged from hisadministr.itioii, and receive letters of dismis.*inn on the first Mon day In February, 186p. This July 22,166«t. D. W; NEEL, Ordy. Howell, mlminiattntor on the estato of J’. C. IIowoll, deceased, applies in duo form of law for, letters dlsmissury from tho estate of said dee’d : These nro therefore to Cite and admonish nil nnd singular the klndrod and creditors of said deeens.-d to file their objections, if any they hnvo, on or before the November Term of the Court of Ordinary to be held in said eounty on the first Alonday In November next, otherwise said letters will bo granted the applicant. Giv»n under my hand und official signature, May 26th, 1868 6m ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y. CATOOSA COUNTY. Administrator’s Salo. B Y virtue of an ordor from the Court of Ordi nary of Walker county, will bo sold ou the first Tuesday in October noxt, 1868, ut tho Court- llouso door in said county, butweeu tho legal hours of sale, East half of lot of land No. lio, 9th dlst. nnd 4th sec., containing 80 neres more or less, lying 8 miles South of Chattanooga, with moderate improvements. Sold as tho property of 51.0. Jobaston, deceased, for tbe benefit of belva and creditors, under fncumbraneo of Widow’s dower. Terms ono Half euth. tho remainder 12 months’ credit, with Interest and approved secu rity—a lien 1’ctuinod on hind until paid lor. Pos- susion givon November next. Aug. 20-tds. W. F. ALLISON, Adm’r. Catoosa Sheriff’s Sale. IU ILL bo sold before tho Court House donr, » * in the town of Ringgold, on the flint Tues day in October next, within the legal hours of sale, the following properly, to-wit: 'liie undivided h»*f interest .in and to 33J- feet off of tho west tiido of town lot No. 93, fronting 83J feet on the south sido of LnFayetto street and running back 191 feet. Fold its the proj*cr- tyofJ L Hill, a non-resident, by one Superior Court fi fa. D II Wilcox va Buriord & Co. Prop erty pointed out by J 11 Anderson. Also, 4ti acres of lot of land No. 150, in tlio 28th district and 3d section of Catoosa county, known as tho Stewart Tan Yard, north of King- gold, by two li las, ono W L Whitman vs llenry Stewart, and one Henry Stewart for the use of Officers of Court vs Sarah A Stewart: levied on the property of Henry Stewart and Sarah A Stewart, by con»unt of Henry Stewuit as to Ida in terest, and for cost ns to tho interest of Sarah A Stewart. W. J. WHITS1TT, D. SU’ffi Sept. 8-tds. (1 EORGIA, Gordon Fcl icn Kny, \T Adminihtrator ot Emery Kay, represents to the Court, in ids petition duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered Emery Ka.v’s estate: This is^ therefore to cite all porsohs concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, If any they can, why said Administrator should not bo dis charged from his administration, nnd receive let- lei’s nf dismission the first .Monday in Feb,; 1868. July 3«)-6in. P. W. NEEL, Ordinary. G EORGIA, Gordon Conntv—Two months af ter dato application will ■ bo made to '* Court of OtUinury uf Gmdou eounty, for leavi sell the lands belonging to the estate of Jack A!. IloliiieV* late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heir** nnd creditors of said deceased McKINNEY SCOTT, \dm'r. dcioui* non Aug. 6—1868. DRUGGISTS, T AYLOR, J- A.—WhoLnle nun retnU’denlcr In Drugs,Medicines,Paints. Oils,Dye-Stuffs,Glass ware, >urgionl Instruments, etc., sign of.-Golden Eagle, corner Peachtree and DCeatur streets, "YY/'iLSDY A CRANEr-Wholesale and retail »f dealers in Fnrcigb nnd Domestic Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye Slufis, etc.; umlor National Ho tel, Atlanta. UAJjLBftAliE. T M. &R. C. CLARK—Importers nnd dealers in • Hardware, Outtlcry,Iron, etc. Alsoagenisfor Fairbanks’ Standard Scab s nnd Knoxville Irou Woiks, sign of Big Pad Lock, Peachtree fit reef.,' Iron, Nulls, Steel, Carriage muterinh Stones,Bolting Cloths,Miuing Implements,^White hall street, Atlanta. GARRETS, OIL CLOlllS. SHADES, ETC. If FAPRIfK, 8.8.—Dealer In Carpets,Oilcloths, il Window Shades, .Mats, Rugs, Curtains, Cor nice, nnd all descriptions of House Goods, corner Marietta aud ltioiul streets, Atlanta. iitua. w KiiaTKii, u t hark. (CHATTANOOGA FOUNDRY AJfn.. m Machine Works. •ptlF. Froprlutors nri* prupnrotl Ip innnufaulure «U X kinds ot niaehineiy, uaed in this country, ns SlHtlonnr) nlt.l fltuiuho.it-Lnclti.s oml -Hollers, Hlust httrnnuo, Minins, "nil Mill Marlilnotv, ol ovury duauriplion; also n.iilrond, Drhlgo, and all Udier kinds pf iron and Brass Hastings, them Guagos nnd Gns Pipe Fittings always on hand. opeulol uoniraois utadu for 'arge quantities of Castings. Brass und Cupper taken in uxuhanga for Castings. THOS. WEBSTEB i CO. J 0120 "' Proprietors. . C. T. O'ilcox, Grocer and Provision Dealer, FRESH A NQ. CA NNED FR UITS, . 1 Staple Groceries, at Lowest Market I’rlccsl 251 Market Street, Chattanooga, lain, A TTACHED to this establishment is a first class Bakery, nt which orders for Wedding or oiher suppers ore filled at short notice. Special attention given to buying and soiling jul2-6m Country Product*. J. 8- OLlVKIt.] [n. C. WAllD/tL. OLIVER & WADDAIL, ■VST -£L 3R. S3 ^ac O •O’ 3 23 Commission Merchants, Corner AluLat/ia and narayth Str* , A Hatha. On. J.'gjC*Apkxts for Mapdtta Fai’ii! 51ilu—keep ’.II sizes Printing anil \Vnipping paprr oil hand, at lowest lltorkut priuus. [August ll-ttm. G Enur.M, (Ionian County—Notice islturo- by given that l will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said uuunty, at tho llrst regular term fter thi* expiration of two months from dure, for leave to sell tin* lands belonging to thij. estate ol John Nix, late of aaid county, deceased, duly 8tt-2in. -V. M. KAY, Adjn’r. Ohio and the West—The political canvass in Ohio and all the Western States is carried on with extraordinary vigor. Hundrede,of mootings nro ro. ported, nnd in some of them tlio ora tors of tho rival parties hold discus sions, generally with very satisfactory results to tho Democrats. Tho largest meeting yet held in Ohio was nt Akson, on the 12th, where over twenty thou sand wero present. Pendleton address ed the mooting. Bast week a portion of the track of theBellefontaine aud Indianapolis Rail road, about 250 feet long, sank over sixteen feot, nnd tho ground nroand sank with it. All tho trains have boon obliged to stop, nnd the track lias been raisotl by “cribbing.’’ Fish from twelve to eighteen inches long nppenr whore the water has risen out of tho track.— It is supposed that a subterranean lake exists beneath tlio.track. Postponed Administrator's Bale B Y virtue of an order from tho Court ol Ordi nary of Walker county, will bo acid on tbe llrst Tueadny III November, 18118, nt tho Court llouso door In aaid eountv. between the legal hours of sale, lot of tnud No. 7, *2(!tlt diet and 8(1 aec.; nlao eighty neres of lot No. 8, 2(lth (list, ami 3d seo. Sold as tho property of Slroet Oamp, dee’d, for the benefit af tho heirs. Terms cash. Sep 24 JAMES II. KOGEItS, Adm’ Rear Admiral William Mervino died iu Utica,New York, on Tuesday night, at tho nge of soventy-eight years. Tito bogus Governorlof North Caro lina has appointed him a military staff of four Colonels and four Major Gene rals to take chargo of tho negro mili tia. The amount of wheat sold in Indian apolis Indiana, since harvest, is said to be the largest for a uumberof years. One bank, for instance, has paid opt PB wheat account over $400,000. (laic uppUcution will bo mude to Court of Ordinary of'Gordon county, for leave to sell thu lands belongin'; to tho eMute of W. 31. L. Bowie.*, lato of »-ald eounty, deceased. July 80-2m. A. M. KAY, Adm’r. p E0RGIA, Gordon County.—Two months after U dato applieation will bo mado to tho‘Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, for leu to to sell the lands belonging to tho estate of Nicholous 3Iosa, Jr., lato of paid county,_ deceased. August 27-2in. ’ Administrator’s Salo. B Y virtue of an order of tho Honorable Court of Ordinary of- Catoosa countv, I will sell before tlio Court llouso door in Ringgold in said county ou the first Tuesday in October next, all the lands belonging to the estate of Daniel Major, lato of said eounty, deceased, to-wlt: Lot No. 2 and the north half of lot No. 35, both In the 27tn district and 8d section ; a.so lot No. 822, ami 46 acres more or less oil of the Smith side of lot No. 823 both in tho 28th diatrict and 3d section—all In said county. Sold for the benefit of creditors. This hind is aold subject to dower. Terms cash. JAMES A, PARK, Adm’r. August 27-tds. pcriorCourt—Whom.*, Sarah.Ann Shaw, of said Stato und county, applies to the Ordinary for letters of administration on tho estate of Stephen Shaw, deceased, lute of wild county Theso are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, if nny they ean, why said letters should not be granted the applicant on the first Monday lo November, 1868. Givon undor my band nnd official signature, there being no Court of Ordhurv, this fctopt. 17, 1863. JAMES 11, ROGERS, O. S. C. G EORGIA) Walker Connty—YVhoreaa, 31. E. Rhodes, administrator on tho estato of W. O. Pnyno, dooea-ed, represents to tho Court in his application llmt ho h«8 fully administered W. O. Paynes’ estate: This U thoreforo to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show causa. If auy they can, why said administrator should not bo dis charged from his administration, and receive let ters of dismission on tlio first Monday iu Feb ruary noxt. This Julv 31,1868-flm. T. W. COBB, Ordinary. G .KOUGIAa Walker Connty—Whereas, Joseph Hull, aunvuLtratcir ou the estate of George Hall, deceased, represents to the Com tin his ap plication that lie has fully udiuiuistored Guorge Hall’s estate. This is thereforo to elto nil persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if an they can, why said administrator should not ho dis charged froni Ids ndministiation, ami receive let ters of dismission on tho first Monday in Fob* ruary next. This July 81, 1808.6m, Tj W. COBB, Ordinary. Administratrix’s Sale. B Y virtue of an order of tho Court of Ordinary of Catoosa county, I will sell before tlio Court- House door in Ringgold, ip said eounty, on the first Tuesday in October next, within tho legal hours of sale, all the lands lying in snid comity belonging lo tho estate of Albert Pack, deceased* consisting of lots of land Nos. 112, 1:1, and the north half of No. 148, all in the 28th district o said county. 'Ibis sale is made for the purposo of distribution. Sold subject to’dower. Terms, small notes, due 12 montliB after date, with inter est ft cm date, am) no deed will be made until all the notes are paid. Aug. 27-tds. MARGARET M. TACK, Adm’x. Whitsett applies to mo’for letters of dis mission on tho estate of Robert Lind.r, late of said county, deceased: These aro therefore to elto nnd admonish all and singular tho kindred und creditors of said do censed, to bo und appear at my office, within the timo prescribed by law, to show cause, If nny they can, why pni‘1 letters shoula not be gm itod. Givon under my hand and official signature this 6th day of April, 1868. JAS. M. ANDERSON, Ordlnray. April 10—6m Notioe. .Trustees Sale. I WILL soil before the Court House door In Ringgold, Catoosa county, on lit st Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, the following properly to-wit. Ono lot of land, known as lot number two, in the tlthdi-trict, third soctlon of said eounty,con taining 160 acres moro or less. Sold aa the prop erty of Jesse Brannon nml George w. Turner, tenants in common, the first owutng clght-uin'hs and tho other one ninth. Sold uuder and by vir tue of anorder from the Superior Court of Paid couuty, for the purpose of a dividend {Terras coshi H. J. RPRAYBERRY”, Trustee. iy. ucceneeu. J. A COLLINS, Adm’r. Glorious News for tko Hatless! J. .11. E»),BK.->()£, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FU11 AND \V,00L 1IAT!S, Ami has one ol the FINEST nnd BEST SELECTED STOCK of IIA’I S Also, a good assortment of Trunks, v nlises, Um brellas and Canes. REMEMBER TIIE PLACE I WhltetmU Street, ATLANTA, OA. "AMERICAN HOTEL, Al.UIAMA STUF.ET, Atlantia, G-eorsia, WHITE li WHITLOCK, Proprietors. [NEAREST HOUSE TO THE PASSENGER DEFOT.] ir. D. WVcy Clerk. H AVING again lenscl and renovated tho above Hotel, we are prepared to entertnin guests in a most satisfactory tiianpur. Charges fair and moderate, uur effort will be to please. L2TBaggage carried to and from tbe Depot rco of churge. ter dato application will be made to the Or dtnury of said county, for leave to sell the reul estate of R. L. Bwuuaun late of said countv, de mised. J. N. MURRAY, Adm’r. September 17, 18 (, 8—2m. GILMER COUNTY. C l F.OUGIA, Gilmer Connty—Will be sold bo- T fore tho Court-House door in tho town ol ER\jay in said county, on the first Tuesday In Oc tober next, the following property, to-wit: Lots of lund Nos. 168 and 191 iu the 11th dis trict and 2d section of Gilmer eounty, levied as the property of 31. L. nix, to anti fy a mortgage fi fu is-ued from the Superior Court of snid coun ty, in favor of J. W. Heath, against said M. L. Hlx. Sept. 10th, 1868. P. H. MILTON, Sh’ff. Administrator’s Salo, r pWO months utter dato application will bo I nnido to tho Court of Ordinary of GHinqr county, for leave to sell all thoireal estate of I Johnson, late of said comity deceased, for the be icfitof the heirsaml creditors of said deceased. A. S. TATUM, Wm. WALKER, September lo, l868-2m. [ Adm’r door in Elijay, Gilmt" eounty, on the first Tuesday in October next, all tho real estate belonging to tho estato of Thomas Pleniiuons, lateoi suid eounty, deceased. Terms c.i*h. - B. J. SITTON, Adm’r. August 18-tds. G EORGIA, Gilmer Couuty.—Two mouths nf ter dute application wi I bo. uindc to the Courtof Grdiimry of said county for leave to sell all tho real ostate of A E. Elliion, late of said eounty, deceased, for tiie benefit of the heirs and creditors. LEWIS EDMONDSON, Adm’r. Augutl8-2m. ter data application will he made to the Court of Ordinary for leavo to sell all the real estate belonging to the estato of 1. D. Chastain, deceased, for the.benefit of the la irs and credi tors. . JOHN STONE, Adm’r. August 18-2m. U\ Crutch Held Sf Co., Jobbers of T-QOODS, Groceries, Notions, Hals find Shoes, No. 209 Market Street, july2-3n£ CHATTANOOGA, TF.NN, tScyicood Sf Onhagnn, Denlevs In 33 15.~sr G-O O'D S, Lrormira, Bonin nml Miens,' Hurtliraiv, Vultlnly, qntrimvaif, nml all kinds of I'tmlute, ' Fortier Otlt nml Market St-eetn, Jul2*6ni- i 11 ATT AN Ol)( i A, TENN. . Celt Ion Si JPriiBif. Booksellers and Stationers, CHATTANOOGA, TENN., K EEP eou.-lnntly on hand >\ complete Block of Nrhnol Honks. Htatlnnerj. Hall Paprr, ftc., which they offer at wholesnh-or, retail, at Easu’in july2-ly* rcerivo picmpt ’attention. Chas. Sundqulkt, M ANUFACTURER and Whuhsa.e and Retui Dealer in every description ol FUENT T UEE, Also, Dealer in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Gilt Meldings and Frames, CURTALXS A ED TRIMMINGS, Spring MutlriH«08 nml Bedding,ot all Descriptions. A large assortment of Burial Cases on hand, whieli will be sent to any point on tho flhortest notice. Call and examine for yourselves, hr loro purchasing elsewhere. * jul2-8m Market Street, bet. 'id and<Uh, Chattanooga, Tfnn Medical and Surgical Notice. mi'. .1. rr. mt'i.rns, F OUMF.RLY of South CwvoUnw, tenders ids Professional services to the eitizons of Dal ton and surrounding country, with un experience of 27 yours prnctico. pySpocial attention to all chronic case*. ig^”OIHoe, during tho day, corner of Pcntz nnd King streets, nnd night at residence, on Thornton Avenue, formerly occupied by Mr. J. H. King. Jntiuury 3—tf. J. S. Fitzpatrick, noUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE DPua.IKrTEJI*., Paper.Hanger. Ulazer and Gilder, A LL work entrusted td him will bo exccuiod with neatness nml dispatch. Shop, upstairs in King building. Dalton, Georgia. Refers to W. M. & R. J Lowry. Fains At Tar rot, Atlanta; Lowry & Eason, Tibbs, Kenner & Co., Dalton; Whitman & Yurnell, Ringgold jyl W. W. HIGG1N, GUN AND LOCKSMITH. T^JEW GUNS mnde to orddr, nnd repairing of 11 every description done nt short notice. C55TAII wurk warranted. Terms lo suit the hard times. Also— •/it l sizes and sorts of Spoons, Stutter Knives, Sfc., 31nde from old silver or coin. 63^“Shop in tho building In which tlio Post Office Is kept Feb. 21—6m. / E0RG1A, Dade County.—E, D. Graham hav- ’ A ing applied to hie for letters of adminjstra* tion on the eatnt'* of Richard'M. Ayeiot-k deceased.. Theso aro therefore to cite and admonish all npd flingul y pie kindred nmj creditors of said decv»as4 d, to lie and appear, iifcmiy office at the time prescribed by law, to how cause jf any they have why said letters should mu begnmtr.l. Sept. 17—8bd. JAMK^E. TAYLOR, Ordy. JI'jtTiOJWSlA HOTEL, A. L. MILLER PROPRIETOR, TWENTY RODS FROM PASSENGER DEPOT, Railroad Avenue, between 8th and 9th Streets, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Terms—$2.00 per day; Single meals 50 cents. DALTON Variety Store and City Saloon n. p. o’ji'EU. No. 4 Tibbs* House, No. 4 H AS on hand nnd Is constantly receiving everything in the line of Confeet Ion cries and Fancy Grocer to of American and foreign production. Canned Fruits, Pickles, Wines, Jellies, and in fact, any thing you .nay wish in this line, can be found at No. 4, Nibb’s House, Finest Cigars and Tobacco the market affords! Look Here! I will positively do no credit business hcrenltor and gentlemen must not ask for it, ns 1 shall cer tainly refuse them. Fdr the liberal pntronngo received, I wonlil return thanks to my many friends in > this and adjoining countie-*, arid solicit a continuance of the Pflipo. feb!3-ly R. P. <)‘NEIL. Notice. J. N. B. Cobb, H AVING determined to rostimn his profession as a Tailor, tenders his services to tho pub lic, and asks to share a portion of their patronngo. Ho feels confident, from past experience, that the public can be as well 6crvcd in Ills lino in Dalton ns elsewhere. iS^He will be in constant receipt of tho lat est fashions, to enable him to compote with til workmen in his business, Grover & Baker Sewing Marines, In addition, I have become tho agent of tho, wnrld-rcMPHneil Grove* $ linker fy^ing 3In- chines, the best in uso. Persons wishing fo pily- chase a first class Machine van dp. eu by calling at i»y Sfiop fln King Htfgct, Dalton, Ga., whcio the Machine is in kueoeasful operation, > You can buy your .Machine ps obetjp Ironi J, N. B. Cobh asnt .tho Manufactory. Call ami ex- amine the 14: chine tor > ; ’>um*lV. Washing Compound. I also have for sale family rights for Jnekton's Univorsa[ Wp.8jiiiig Compound, which snl'ks soap . v >to,Shuea,Hats,Capa | Mr. J. G. Rawlings* formerly with B. F Tint «t,d Kotloux, n£t,l» lacTrinn Fuetot*)* good., De- j tko oldest Drttgj-I.t ind Fre»eri|,tionlit in tke' • after date Application will be maduto (he Court of Ordinary of hqid COMfity. (or leave to sell the lands bolongmg tp tho.estate of John ; ^ Gie Coprt 01 '/ruiiiury 01 uuUe county, for, ter=eqna| to froestonc water. Broadriek, lato of said county dee’d, fdr benefit! tonvo to aell the lands belonging to tho estato of I r^TFaniilv Righ oniv One Dollar. Putchasq ol heirs aud creditors. This July 30-2ih Dnvid Davis, deceased. ono if you want white clothes. ; M, ?. DERRY t Admr, I Augn* 27-604 E, D. GRAHAM, Adm’r. ( Fefo 28—ly. ’ J. N. B. COBB. S IXTY days after dato appliea'Ion 'vill.be piodo nnd labor, and will wnjh In nny kind o/Vjimo lo the Poprt of I 'rdlnury oi Dude county, for, ter;equal to freestone water.