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S37ST
POAROEN.
nt or Stock to Produoo
3 roatost Amount of Manure,
rito maiiapcmpnt ofstock,like many
cr llilngftt should more in a circle,
clc requiros food, ami growing food
tin Iiost advantage requires manure,
en how ean stock bo managed to
■odiico tlio largest amount of ma
nure ?—lids closes tlio circle.
The making of manure, though but
incidental to tlio profits or stock farm
ing, is by no menus to ho lost sight of,
mid Hint system which will produce
tlio 'most mild liuttcr, cheese, boof or
mutton, nnd nt tlio smno tlmo mnko
tho most mnnuro must evidently bo
the best one.
It is poor economy lo neglect mak
ing tlio most mnnuro out of what grows
on tho farm—lolling it go to wnsto,
and spending money to purclmso artifi
cial fertilizers, which, in many instan
ces tho money spent novor returns—
Vegetable manures noser fail to fertil
ize tho soil and add to tho oulargement
of crops.
Soiling stock—that Is, cutting tlio
food in tho field nnd feuding It In tho
stable or sholtorod pen, in troughs, Ims
been tried, successfully triod a thou
sand times, and thousands of our en
terprising dairy farmers aro practicing
it now with tho best results. This is
not written for tlioir bonefit, for tlmy
know its value; but for thoso who aro
less Informed on tho subject and slow
to lonvo nn old nnd will bonten path to
enter upon a now track leading in a
now direction with which they aro un
acquainted.
Detailed statements of tho result of
experiments in this mnttcr havo been
so frequently published that wo deem
it unnecessary to copy any of them
here. Tlioy all go to show that tho
snmo amount of food—food grown on
tho same area of ground will not only
mnko moro milk, huttor, cheese or beef;
but will mako moro and bolter manure;
while nt tho snmo tlmo tho comfort of
tho stock is greater, nnd its health
equally good if not bolter.
The extra labor, tho trouble, Is ob
jected to—well, what of It T How do
you got tho monoy that you Bpond for
fertilizers f docs not that cost labor
and troublo? Now supposo you save
that monoy and take tlio troublo to
mow tho grass nnd soil your slock;
you have tho “ bird in hand ” which is
said to bo “ worth two In tho bush."
. All rubbish that grows in odd cor
ners of tho farm should bo collected
nnd carted Into tho cow-pon to bo tramp
ed and mixed with tho droppings. Cart
in swamp mud, or any kind of soil to
absorb tho liquid nnd glvo a good
sprinkling of plaster onco or twice a
week. Sprinkle somo shelled corn
over It nnd turn.in the hogs to work it
over, but do not let them sleep there,
it would crcnto mango on thogkin which
should bo kept clean.
Every argument in favor of soiling
ealtlo will apply with equal forco to
horses.
Tho stables in cither caso should bo
well ventilated nnd cleanod every day.
Do not lie alarmed nt tho extra labor
—you will soon got used to it, for you
will have the extra labor of carting a
largo quantity of manure to tho field
nnS an extra quantity of hay nud grain
to harvest the next season, and an ex
tra sum of monoy to put In the hank
—tills will give yon extra troublo too,
to take care of it. Now, what do you
say ? will you try It t—American Slock
Journal.
rudo box. In somo portions of New
England potatoes arc stored in this
way, oven by farmers who lmvo good
collars.—Prairie Fanner. ■
Goon Seed.—Wo find in tho Iowa
Ilomoslead n statement, by Situ) Fos
ter, Esq., of tho production of two
parts of the snmo field of wlient this
season, both of which wero prepared
nllke, nnd Irented in thoBamo manner,
with tlio exception of the seed. On
ono portion very cloun, plump, nlco
wlient, costing $2.26 per bushel, was
used; on tlio •other ordinary wheat
worth (11.67 $1.80 per bushel was sown.
The good seed averaged 23£ bushels
per aero; tho poorer, 18} bushols por
aero.
A IltitT,—By enclosing tho north
sido of your vegetable gnnlon with a
eloso plank fenac, and'keeping It wall
whitewashed, you nmy enjoy vageta-
lilos much caller than without Buoli n
fence, or snmo other artificial menus
for accelerating their growth. Tlio
oarliest varieties should be planted
along such a fence, which will not on
ly screen thorn from cold winds, but
by Reflecting tlio sun’s rays upon them,
hasten their growth.
Buttons on Cattle’s Horns Fow
aro awaro how much it improves tho
appenranco of old or young cutllo to
put hnndsomo buttons on their horns.
They look much larger and finer overy
way, nnd for fat cattle which tho farm
er wishes to sell, thoy will cnhanco tho
appearance of tho animal a hundred
times tho cost.
A Correspondent of tho Country
Gcntloman suggests, as an elfeolivc
method of Improving our stock, that
a considerable tax bo lovlod on nil
stallions, bulls, rams and hoars. lie
thinks this would havo the effect of de
creasing tho number ..of inferior or
“scrub " animals of each class.
A Correspondont of tlio Canada
Farmer, residing at Hampton, Onta
rio, had nn avorngo of forty-four bush
ols per aero from nlno acres of Diehl
wheat, and found this variety the most
hardy, productive, and tho best quali
ty of nlno varieties ho tested.
A method has been discovered of
separatlhg honey from tho eomb by
centrifugal forco. Tho process leaves
tho colls bo little Injured that tho
sweet creatures which fill their, can go
to work filling them again after a short
season spent in repairs.
Let tho truo and unmistakable de
sire, spirit and Interest of the peoplo
of tho South prevail in all our speech
es and movements, and let these be as
sumed as the true Indicia of the pur
poses nnd designs of this section.—
Circumstances novor so imperatively
demanded the restoration of law, order
and permanent peaco. The people aro
ready to mnko enormous sacrifices to
Becuro tlicso objects. It is only through
them that our freedom, our fights, our
irosperlty and tho maintenance of tho
Constitution nnd the Union can bo as
sured. Thoso who encournga any Idea
of tho necessity or probability of a re
sort to violence, are olthcr our enemies
and calumniators, or they belong to a
class of silly spouters nnd demagogues,
who eko out tlioir scant rhetoric by
inflammatory words and figures, which
are received and laughed over ns the
Pickwickian utterances of straightened
and distressed deelaimors.—New Or
leans Times.
Tiie Geouoia Case.—Tho tnllc about
special legislation for Georgia's enso
has ah ended In smoke. Common-senso
has profaHed over tho wild demands
of carpet-bag fanaticism, nnd the fact
is acknowledged oven by carpet-bag
gers thomsolvos that Congress Ims no
Jurisdiction over tho subject, inasmuch
ns Georgia has boon ndmlttcdjbnok In
to tho fold of tho Union. To adopt
any other theory would be roverslvo of
nil tho long-procinimod doctrines of
lladlcnls.—New York Herald.
TitEMiUTAnv Distbtots.—From es
timates bnsod upon official dnto and
eloso calculation of nil tho expenses, it
is found that tho cost of tho five milita
ry districts, or for reconstructing the
Southern States under military doint-
.nation, will not fall.short of tho state
ment made by lion. .lames Brooks, for
ty millions per amiurn.
ITow it Pays.—A cnrpot-bnggor In
tbo Louisiana Legislature thought to
speculato in colton lands. lie was bit
ten, his plantation turning out worth
less; and so being Intensely loyal, pro
cured the removal of tho parish sent to
a fictitious town which ho locates right
in the centra of his lands. Nothing
pays like patriotism uftcr all.
A highwayman, named Roberts,
made four unarmed men “ stand aud
deliver," on Mondny night, In tho vi
cinity of St. Louis; but, while “ go
ing through ” tho fourth man, wns
grabbled nnd captured by tho other
three, and taken to the city, whero he
now ruminates in jail.
A man in Connecticut, whoso name
appeared by 'mistake ns ono of the
Vico Presidents ah n Democratic meet
ing, and who published nn indignant
card stating that he “had not descend
ed so low in tho scale of fallen human
ity," wns arrested tho other night ns
drunk and disorderly, and slept In the
look-up.
Btoring Potntoos.
As the potato crop this season Is so
nearly a failure ill the most parts of
the country, extraordinary care should
bo taken to preserve what few aro grown.
To this end tho farmer should soo that
ns fow hs possible aro injured in dig
ging, and that they aro housed in tho
beBt manner.
Exporlouco has proved to overy po
tato raiser, that tho practice of dig
ging them In tho morning nnd leaving
them on tho ground, exposed to the
heat of tho sun during tho day, is a
vory. Injurious one. Though potntoos
nro provided with eyes, it is better if
they novor see light. Potatoes that
lmvo bccomo heated in the sun, aro ex
ceedingly liable to rot; but oven if
they escape this, their healthfulnoss
nnd nutritive qualities nro greatly im
paired. In somo sections of Ireland
tho custom prevails of putting tho po
tatoes into a covered tdp Immediately
alter thoy aro dtg. ,
. Tho dryer tho atmosphere is, and
tlio colder—providing It is not above tho
freezing point—tho bottor it will bo
for keeping potatoes. If placod in
Buch nn atmosphere, thoy will show no
tendency to sprout or rot for yoars;
nor can they bo distinguished from
freshly dug potatoes. All changes of
temperature, or of tho degreo of mois
ture, aro unfavorable to tho keeping of
potatoes.
A very good method of keeping
them in small quantities, as for family
use, is to assort them into barrels, fill
tho interstices with suu-drled Band,
and then cover the tops of tbo barrels
with nicely fitted turfs. If kept in
this manner, they aro not likely to bo-
come ahrivlcd, and will retain tlio fresh
ness of recently dug potatoes till late
in tho season after they are dug. They
will also show very little disposition to
sprout.
1 f farmers aro not provided with suit
able cellars for storing potatoes, thou
thoy aro best preserved by making
heaps of-them ou top of the ground,
.and covering them over with straw nud
oartb. If this method is adopted, caro
should bo taken to cut a small drain
round the heap, through which tbo sur
plus water may pass off, and provide
a means of veutilating the heap during
the warm weather that often occurs in
tlio West, oven during the winter.—
For this purpose it is well to mako a
tube of boards, about six inches square,
which will reach from the bottom, or
from near the bottom of the heap, and
which shall extend a foot or two abovo
tho outer surface. The part placed
within the covering should be perforat
ed with auger holes. Tlio top should
also be closed by means of an end
piece, through which Bliould be a two
'' \hole, to bo closed at pleasure by
us of a slide.
arincrs who livo in tho vicinity of
a sand bank, will probably find it will
WALKER COUNTY.
Walker Sheriff’s Sales.
ITTILL ho Hold before the Court-House door, in
IT LuFayette, on tho first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, within tho legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wlt:
4ft acre* inoro or 1cm of lot of land No. 132,
in tho 8th district nnd 4th section of Walker
county, levied ou for co*ta as tlio property of
Mary Baker, by virtue of flvo fi fus, issued from
tho Justlces’-Court of tlio 944 th district, G. M
of said county, in favor ol Mrs. A.Uhunibers, Exe’r
of J. It. Chambers, deceased, vs. D R. S. Baker.
Mary Baker, Harris Brigman nnd Harriet Brig-
mnn. Levy inndo and returned to mo by L. M,
Gores, constable.
Also, at the same tlmo nnd plnco, will bo sold
100 nerea moro or lot's, of lot of land No. 198, in
tlio 8th district nnd 4th section of Walker county
and 85 acres, more or Icm, of lot No. 204, same
district nnd section, levied on ns the properly of
Jesse Jay, to satisfy cost on two Superior Court
fi fas, ono In favor of A. 1. Lcet, nnd tho other in
favor of Kdward Fowler vs, said Jay.
Also, nt the samo time and place, will bo sold
01 acres, more or less, of part.of lot of land No.
27, in tho 8th district and 4th section of Walker
countv, lovied on ns the property ol WiMinm Blair
to satisfy a Superior Court attachment fi fa, in fa
vor of John Hawkins vs. William Blair.
Also, at the same time and place, will bo sold
lot of land No. 120, in tbe 12th district nnd 4tb
section of Wulker county, lovied on ns tlio prop
erty of J. W. Haney, to satisfy ono Superior Court
fi fa nnd two Justices'-Court fi fns, from tbe 97l*t
district G, M. of Wutyer county, In favor of J. R.
Wheeler vs. J. W. Haney. Lovy tnndo uud re
turned to n»o by constable.
Also, at tho satuo timo nnd place, will bo sold
80 acres, moro or less, of lot of land No 82, in
tho 7th district and 4th section of Walker county,
levied on ns tho property of II. A. Surrett, to
sntis f y ono Superior Court nttachment fl fa, in fa
vor of L. 13. and W. O. Patton vs. II. A. Rurrett.
Oct. 1. A. A. SIMMONS, Sheriff.
Disgustingly Low.
The spirit of the illustrated press of
tho present day, as a general thing, is
not only fur below the standard ol ap
preciation, hut exceedingly disgusting.
Especially docs this remark have ref
erence to that most intensely disgust
ing of all illustrated sheets, Harper’s
Weekly, a so-called Journal of Civili
zation. It is unworthy of tho pntrou-
ago of our Southern people, uud its
caricatures are such as must bo revolt
ing to them. In a recent issue nn il
lustration represented General Wade
Hampton, of South Carolina—he who
is boyqncl tho reproach of all but such
debased beings us conduct such a sheet
—at a negro ball, acting in tho capac
ity of a boot-black to a big, greasy
African. 'The cut n’so represents im
prudent looking negroes promenading
tho room with ladles upon their arms.
Only a little below tho Ilnlcigh Stan
dard can such a sheet bo, and in order
to exclude it from our midst our people
should discontinue to purchase a sin
gle number. Nows-dcnlers aro not to
dame for introducing it, for they must
supply the demand. If Southern gen
tlemen can patronize such a paper after
this then wonders havo ceased.—H't7-
mington Journal,
ter data application will ho mndo to tho
Court ot Ordinary of Walker county, Georgin, nt
tlio first regular term after expiration of two
months from this notice, for leavo to sell the lands
bolonging to the estate of Marvil Duncan, late of
said county, deceased, for tho benefit of heirs nnd
creditors of said deceased.
Oct. 1. JAMES U. WAItDLOW, Adrn’r.
WHITFIELD COUNTY.
Salo of Valuablo Koal Estate.
IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS k CREDITORS.
W ILL ho sold, on the first Tuesday In Novem
ber next, beforo tho Court-House door hi
Dalton, tho following valuablo real estate, belong- - lllouso
Ing to tho estate of James Morris, deo’d, to-wit t “*
Tho largo and valuablo Hotel, known as the
Tibbs House, Dalton, Georgia, adjoining tlio De
pot grounds ami Car Shed—mid llutol bolng
three stories, besides the basement, Containing
four atoie rooms fronting on Hamilton street,
besides basement room* Irouilng Car Shod, suita
ble for Groceries, Liquors, Billiard Saloons, Ac ,
and 86 rooms and apartments necessary fora Unit
el«M Hotel. Tlio estimated valuo of the rents
exceeds $5,000 per annum, and tlio property is
becoming moro valuable every day.
It wilt bo sold subject to s lease held bv Win.
H. Tibbs, which will expiro 1st day of Septem
ber, 1871.
Terms of sale, one-third cult, balanco six and
twelve months, with security anil legal titles re-
tuiuablu until purehaso money la paid.
Is, to bo sold for cnih:
i. l’lekons county, Ga.
Forsyth “
Also, tho luiiumng ii
No 45, 24th dist 2d
u 186, 2d “ l»t
“ 160,15th “ 2d
“ 56, 8th •* 1st
121,11th
“ 161,11th " 1st
“ 288,11th “ 1st
“ 506, 5th “ 1st
4 ‘ ISO, ltttb •• 4th
“ 628,2lit •• 8d
“ 227,21st “ 8d
“ 265,18th “
“ 516,19th “ 3d
“ 285, 11th “ 4 th
“ 71,11th »» 4th
. “ 76, loth “ 4'll
“ 48,19th
Fiord
Union “
Carroll “
Lumpkin **
Lumpkin “
Lumpkiu “
Floyd "
Paulding “
Paulding “
Thomas “
Cobb “
Walker “
Walker “
Dado '• •
Dado
F. B. MO HIGH, ) Executors
TllOS. MoltlUS, } J. Morris, dcc’d.
September 24—ids.
M '
Important Salo.
O N tho fourth Tuesday In October, 27th, will
be sold ono of tho Fineet Home* in North
Georgia— tho bouio and premises pf 8. W. Earn
est, Bankrupt, ono inilo from Dalton on tho Spring
Place road. Eight rooms, good out-house*, splen
did water, lit good repair. Tux Ukut Chance
IN ClIKROKKK GkqHIIIA.
Terms cash. Iiymediato possession. Title per
fect. No liens—ono acre of laud. Sale at Court
House door nt 1. P, M.
Also, n ono third interest in old stable lot in
front of Judge Morris’ residence in Dalton; also
old Thino, &o. I. W. AVERY, Assignee.
September 24—tda,
p KQECIA, Whitfield Coooty.-Whcrens, W. U
VT Ault lias applied to mo for letters of admin
istration, on tlio cstato of Henry Ault, Into of
said county, dcceasod:
This is to.cltc all persons concerned,' to show
cause at' my office on tho first Monday in Novem
ber next, if any thoy cun, why permanent letter*
of administration on the estate of and deceased,
should not be grnutud to tlio applicant W. R.
Ault, W. II. BROOKEK, Ordinary.
October 1, 1868—30d
G EORGIA, Whitfield Coutty.-Dnvid Haw-
kins having applied to ho appointed guar
dian of the persons aud property of Georgia A,
Wir.inin It, Tint G, and Mary Craig, minor orphans
of John 0. Craig, residents of said county:
This is to cite all person* concerned to ho and
appear at thu Court of Ordinary, to lie held in
and for said county, on tho first Monday in No
vember, 1808, ami show cause, if they cun, wliv
said David Hawkins should not he interested with
the guardianship of the persons and property of
said orphans. J. P. FREEMAN, Ordinary.
Sept. 10, td
GORDON COUNTY
Executor’s Salo.
B Y virtuoofnn oqlor from tho Court of Ordina
ry of Gordon county, will ho sold on tlio first
TumiUv of Novcmher next, 18U8, at tho Court-
door in Calhoun, between tho legal hours
of sale, tho following land, to wit i
Lot* No* 112, 111, 110, 106, 105,75, 74,each
of sqtil lots containing 160 acre*, more or loss, . ,
lying In tho 7th district and 8d suction. Kuovru T HAVE JUST OPENED AN ELEGANT AS-
as the homo placa A sortmont of
.... homo plnco
Also, at thusamo tlmo and place, lot No, 201, In
tlio 14th district' and!fid Motion. Known aa tlio
Splvoy place. Hold ns tlio property of Joseph
Wilson, deceased, for the benefit of the heir* nnd
creditor*. Terms ono half cash, the remainder
12 month* ciodlt, with Interest and approved se
curity, u lien rctuined on land until paid for, pos
session given 1st day of January.
WILLIAM MOBLY, Executor.
SoptembcH 7,1868 — Ids.
Administrators Sale.
B Y vlrtuo of nn order In mo vested, from tho
Court 6r Ordinary of Gordon county, t will
soli beforo tho Court llouso door In Calhoun. Git.,
on tho first Tuosday In Novombor next: 00 1-4
sorer, raoro or less, offlot of land number 2°5.
14th district and 3d section, lying east of, and
adjoining Calhoun; also 8 acres off of tlio west
side of lot uutnbur 204, 14th district, 8d section
of said county. Property of A B. Eenola, doo'd,
ifhd sold subject to tho widow's dower, for bono-
fit of heirs and creditors. Terms half cash, tho
other half credit till 1st of August, 1869, with
uoto and good Ke'curitv. September 16, 1868. td
WM1 8. JOHNSON, Adnir, debonmnon.
"Administrator’s Salo!
B Y vlrtuo of an order hi mo vested, from tlio
Court of Ordinary of Gordon couuty, Twill
sell —
tho
logiil.houra ot sale, tlio following lund, to-wit:
Lot No. 94, containing 1 lift acre*, more or less,
lying in tho 7lh district and 3d section of Gordon
County, kuuwn u* the Howett Place. Sold us tlio
ptopertyof W. B. Howett, deceu cd, for tho ben
efit of tho heirs and creuitora. Terms ono half
cash, tlio remainder 6 luorths credit.
J. McCONNELL, Adrn’r, de bonit non,
September 24—td*. •
A STICK IN TIME SAVES NIMEI
IP YOU WISH TO SAVE MONEY IN TUB
SAME PROPORTION 00 TO
OB.OZX£3K’S
NEW orf
STORE,
Dry Goods and Groceries,
nt my New Brick llouso. on llnndUou Street,
first Stftro abovo Holland's Livery Stable, unjoin
ing Lowry d' Eaton's, consisting in part of
Illeiicliod and Brown Domestics,
FEINTS, LADIES’DRESS GOODS,
Trimming., Hosier,- and .Notion, In variety,
.Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Quoonawnre, nnd Tobin CuRlery,
SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACpO, POWDER,
and nn ondtcaa variety or article too ttutncroua to
mention, .11 of which I oiler at
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
Call and ace for youraolvca, and you will Im
plcnicd with both guud, nnd prices. It I. . pleas
ure to (how gouda.
S. O. OKOZIER.
ATLANTA
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ewun u, vniiiutr/ u, ..ono.,, vuuu.y, i win 4-* 8; IV-K.tallUallO.1 111 1848.
an the drat Tuceday in November neat, bolero “ Uooltacllcra and 8-ntloncra, and dealers in
Cmirt-lIouKe doer In CglhtMtl, between tlio S Til?' Inslrmncntu, \\ all Paper, etc.
i * - - .i- — ...... Bank Block, Alabama street, Atlunta.
G KOliOIA y Gordon County—Whereas, A
Littlefield, administrator of B. A. Stn.iton
represents to tho Court in his petition duly filed
aud entered on record, that he has fully adminis
tered paid estate. This is therefore to cito all
persona concerned, kindred nnd creditors, to 6how
cause, If any they can, why raid administrator
should not bo discharged from'his administration,
uud receive letters of dismission on tho first Mon
day iu February,, 1869. This July 22, 1868.
Cm D. W. NEEL, Ordy.
p KOROIAy Gordon' County,—VaUiri Kay,
OT Administrator ot Emery Kay, represent* to
tho Court, in his petition duly filed and entered
ou record, that lie bus fully admiulatered Emery
Kay’s estoto:
This is thcrcforejto cite nil persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said Administrator should not ho dis
charged from his administration, and receive let-,
ter* of dismission the first Monday in Feb., .1868.
July SiMhii. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
P HILLIPS & CREW-—Book, Stationery and
Music Dealers, nnd keep on hand warranted
Gold Pons, lino Chromes, Lithographs, Albums,
etc., National Hotul block, Atlanta.
p EORGIA) Gordon County,—Two months afti
VX d.ite appHcatioii)wUl bejimde to tlio Court of
Ordinary, of Gordon county, for leiwe to sell the
land* belonging to tlio estate of Nicholeas Muss,
Jr., late of said comity, deceased.
August 27-2m. J. A. COLLINS, Adrn’r.
G EORGIA,WhitfieldCouity.—Two monthsu
ter dato application will bo mndo to tho
Court of Ordinary of Whitfield county,for leave to
sell the lands belonging to tho estate of Win. F.
Kennedy, late of said county, dec’d, lor tho bcu*
eflt of the heirs nnd creditors of said deceased.
Aug 20 2m. JOSEPHINE J. KENNEDY, F.x’x.
MURRAY COUNTY.
Murray ShonlE’s Sale.
W ILL ho sold hoforo tho Court-House door in
Spring Place, on the UratTuorfday in Novem
ber next, between the lcgul hours of side, tho fol
lowing property, to-wit:
Lot of lund No. 92, in the 10th district nnd
8d section of Murray county, lovied on a* ths
property of Leonard Carroutli, a non-resident, by
virtue of n Superior Court fi fa. E. 8. Howell vs.
W. H. Potoet—James Poteet, Leonard Cnrrouth
and Lazarus Poteet, security on stav.
Oct. 1—ids W. S. CALLAWAY, Sheriff.
Administrator’s Salo.
B Y vlrtuo of nn order of tho Court of Ordinary
of Walker county, Ga., will lie sold between
the legal hours of sale, at the Court House door
nt LnFiiyctte, Walker county, Ga., on the first
Tuesday in November next, two lot* of land No.
198, loth district and 4th section, nud No. 18ft,
Uth district, of said county. Lot No. 180 will he
divided equally cast and west, nnd each half sold
separately. Tlio above lio In Chattanooga valley,
within 10 rnl’cs of Chattanooga. Sold ns tlio
property of Edwsrd Howard, deceased, for the
benefit of creditor*. Terms: notes with approv
ed and good seemities, duo 15th February next,
u ith interest from dutu. Titles made on payment
of purchase monoy. Possession for settling giv
en nt the usual tiiuo—full possession December
next. L. C. BLACK, Adrn’r.
Septembers!—ids.
Notice.
A LL persons nre hereby notified not to trade
for or purchase a certain promisory nclc,
executed by mo for tlio sum or Ono Thomnnd
Dollar*, to ono S. A. Porter, in the month of
March last, and due twelve months uftcr tho dale
thereof, with interest at ten per cent, from date
of said note, ns tiie consideration for .which
the samo was given has tailed.
Oct. 1—4t. W. S. CALLOWAY, Sheriff
Administrator’s Salo.
B Y virtue of an order from thu Court of Ordi
nary of Murray county, wo will sell before
tho Court-IlnuHU in tlio town of Spring Place, on
tho first Tuesday in November next, wlihiu the
legal hours of sale, lots of lund Nos. 117, 118
nnd 97 in tlio 9th district of tho 3d section of
Murray county. Sold ns tho properly of A. M.
Turner, deceased, tor tiie benefit of tlio heir* nnd
creditors of said deceased. This place is known
as tlio A. M. Turner farm. Terms two thousand
dollar* to he paid down, tho balance at 12 month*.
Titles made when all tlio purclmso money is paid.
J. L. McENTIRE, * ...
WEBSTER COFFEY, f AUmr *
ScntcraWr 17, 1868—40d.
ter dato application will he mndo to the Or
dinary of said county, for leave to sell tiie rcul
estate of R. L. Swunson Into of. said county, de-
canned. J. N. MURRAY, Adrn’r.
September 17, 1868—2m.
GILMER COUNTY.
I 'WO months after data application will he
inndo to tlio Court of Ordinary of Gilmer
eour.ty, for leave to sell all the real estate of 1 auc
Johnson, lute of said county deccam d, for tiie
he icfit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
A. S. TATUM; 1 A , 1mV
Win. WALKER, f Aurar -
Sgptcmhei In, 18i)8-l!m.
G KOKlilA, Ulmer County.—Two month. Ilf
tor date iippUeutlon ni I bo mndo to tlio
Court of Urdinnr.v or bin it bounty Tor lonvo to .oil
nil tho ronl ontii'te of A. E. Elliton, lute of nnld
eountv, dceeneeil, Cor the benefit of tlio heir, mill
orcdltor., LEWIS EDMONDSON, Adrn’r.
Atlgut 18-2ui.
G EORGIA, Gilmer County.—Tivo months lif
ter dote itppliontioii will he mndo lo the
Court of Ordinnry for lonvo to sell nil tho ronl
eltnto belonging tu tlio elute of I. I). Chnstuln,
deccuscd, for the benefit of the heir, nnd nredi
tom. JOHN STONE, Adiii’r.
Atlgunt 13-2tn.
DADE COUNTY.
A Bully One,—Wo find tho follow-
ing in an eastern exchange. It is as
near tho ttuth as radical editors In
that section-generaliy approach:
A Radical in a neighboring town
astonished tho pooplo about the polls
last Monday by declaring that Sey
mour wns in tho rebel army, and Hint
ho invaded Now York during tho war,
had littlo orphan children drawn and
quartered, and had t\ colored baby
roasted like a young pig nnd sot on
tho table before him. Ilis friends tri
od to hush him up, but ho said ho
know it wns so, for ho had road it iu tlio
Portland Press.
The Constitution.—Forney’s Chron-
icio says : “ The Constitution of tlio
United States has many dofoots, nnd
wo nro of the opinion that tlio timo is
rapidly approaching for its revision."
Wo think so loo, for, iu tiie ipst eight
years, tho Radicals havo punched it so
fhll of “ defects” that it is no longer
any protection to liborty. If tho Dem
ocrats again get in power they will res
tore it to its pristine beauty and vigor.
—Athens Post.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y vlrtuo Of nn ordor from tlio Cnurt of Onll-
nnry ol Walker county, will ho .old, on the
firet Tursdny In November next, nt the Court-
llotinudonrof until comity, within tlio legnl hours
of nnle, tho folluwlng loti, of lund, to wit:
Non. 202, 278 and 288, in tho 8lh district and
4th .action of raid county. Terms $500 cash,
tlio bulmico on a credit of ono and two yenrs,
with notca nnd good accurltico. Titles perfected
on payment of purolinsc monoy. Hold nn tlio
property ol Jclo L. Copptuger lor distribution
among tlio helm.
HENRY F. WHEELER, Adrn’r,
September 24—tdr.
A captious laboring man, ungrate
ful for Jay Cooko’s “naiionnl blessing,"
complains that ho has to got up nt
five-twenty in tlio morniug and work
till seven-thirty at night, in order Hie
bond-holder may breakfast at ten-for
ty, dine at seven-thirty, nnd enjoy him
self generally till ton-forty at night.
A fond mother in Cincinnati broko
- , . , her arm wbilo spanking a disobedient
pay to excavate a suitablo spaco iu it infant the other day. it ia a pity tho
l'or storing their potatoes, nnd to so- child was too young to fully enjoy tho
curc.it from caving in by menus of a I catastrophe.
Postponed Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of nn ordor from the Court of Ordi
nary of Walker county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in November, 1808, at tho Court
llouso door iu said county, between tbe legal
hours of salo, lot of laud No. 7, 26th dist. and
3d wo.; also eighty acres of lot No. 8, 26th
dist. and 3d sec. Sol’d as tlio property of Street
Camp, dec’d, for the beuefit of the heirs. Terms
cash. Sep 24 JAMES II. ROGERS, Adin’
f 'I KORtilA, Walker County—Clerk’s Ofilce Su-
\JT poriorCourt—Whom*, Sarah Ann Shaw, of
raid State and county, applies to the Ordinary for
letters of administration on tho cstnto of Stephen
Shaw, deceased, late of said county:
Thoso nro therefore to cito and admonish all
and 8ing’ilnr tho kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to show cause, if any they can, why
said letters should not bo granted tlio applicant
on tlio first Monday in November, 1868.
Given under my hand and official signature,
there being no Court of Ordinary, this Sept. 17,
1868. JAMES 11. ROGERS, 0. S. 0.
p KORCIA, Walker County—Whureas, M. E.
OT Rhodes, administrator on tho estate of W.
0. Payno, deceased, represents to tiie Court In
his application that ho has fully administered W.
0. Paynes’estate:
This ia therefore to cite oil persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any thoy
can, why said administrator should not be dis
charged from hi* administration, and receive let
ters of dismissiou on tiie first Monday In Feb
ruary next. This July 81, 1868-6m.
T. W. COBB, Ordinnry.
pKORtilA. Walker Connty—Whereas, Joseph
vT Hall, administrator on tlio estate of Georgo
Iiall, deceased, represents to tho Cotu t in hisap-
K “ ition that ho has fully administered George
’s estate.
This is therefore to cito all persons concerned,
kindred nnd creditor*, to show cause, if an they
can, why said administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration, and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Monday In Fob-
urary next. This July 31, 1868-6m.
T. W. COBB, Ordinary.
Dado Postponed Shoriff Sale
W ILL bo sold before the Court House door in
Trenton, on the first Tuesday in l
4 th pcctinn of Dade county, levied i
property of B. M. WHWiwon to sntisfy n fi (n is*
‘ from Dade Superior Court, in favor of John
Gwmn v*. Robert Allison nnd M.Nicholas, securi
ty on stay. Property pointed out by A. B. Uni
i, Executor. G. L. WILLIAMS, Sheriff
Oolotier 1, 1868—td*.
CHATTANOOGA CARDS,
H.L. WATKINS, J.L.MVlSR. J.K.AIlMSTnONQ
l»Vl/A-f)i«, IU tine ft- to.,
NO. 176 MARKET STREET,
qua itanoooaX,;.: .,. tjcnnsuses,
Bulo Agculs for
Vulcan "Works’ Ix-on
ilcalor. in Bngtuh Slid American ’
HARDWARE, CUTLERY.
Nolls, Stovos,
WAOON AND 1WOOY MATERIALS,
Khno and Leather Finding..
Farming Implements and Field Soods,
Al.to, AOENTS TOR
REAPEltS AND MOWERS,
Thrashers nnd Separators,
Hor.0 Powers, Flat end Hound Wlro Itonn, both
Charcoal uud Steel, for Mining Purposes.
Plaster Paris Hyd. Cement,
Dupont-. Itlfle> nnd Dieting Powder, Bmglo nnd
Double Tiipo Fu.e, Fulrbimk.’ Stale.
0 UMdi LEA TIlEIi BELTING, Pa CKINO,
Western Sugnr Mill and Evaporator,'
Doty’. Cloth™ Wffitar nnd Uidvomd (Jluthej
Wringer, und Implement, end Uaeliincry of .If
“ *’ Ju2-8nr
LOOK TO YOUR INTJBHESTf
Pure Drugs and
At "me, Old Stand—EttMMed
ernes,
1848.
(into application will bo inndo to tho Court
of Ordinary of Murray county, lor leavo to sell
lots of land numbers 127 and 128 in tho 27th
district and 2d section of aaid county, belonging
to tho cstatv of S. O’Neal, deceased, to sntisfy a
part of tho purchase money. Till* September 10,
1868. E. S. HOWELL, Adnir.
Executor’s Salo,
I WILL sell before tlio court house door in
Spring Place, Murrav county, tho first Tues
day in October next, within tlio legal hour* of
sale, lot of land No. 276 In tho 26th district of
the 2d section of Murray county. Sold ns tlio
proporty of Duncan Terry, deceased, for tlio pur-
K so of paying off the indobtednoss of tho estate,
rms cash. WM. TERRY, Ex’r.
Aug. 2Q-40d,
Executor’s Sale.
I WILL 8 II before the Court llouso door in
the town of Spring Place, on tlio first Tuesday
in October next, lota ot land Nos. 16 and 17, in
the 9th District of.tho 3d section of Murray coun
ty. Sold as tho pioperty of Julias Bates, deceas
ed, for the purpose of distribution among tho
heirs of tiie deceused. Terms cash.
Aug. 20-40d. M. M. BATES, Ex’r.
Connslty, administrator on tiie estate of
Henry Wilson, deceased, applies in duo form of
law lor letters dismissory from tho cstnto of said
deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular tho kindred aud creditor* of said
deceased to file their objections, if any thoy lmvo,
on or before tiie Nov. Term of tlio Court of Or
dinary, to be held on the 1st Monday in Nov.
next, otherwise letters will bo granted tiie appii
emit. •
Given under my hand und official signature this
30lh day of April, 1868.
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y,
May 1—6m.
Howell, administrator on the estate of P. C.
Howell, deceased, applies in due form of law for
letters dismissory from tho estate of said dec’d:
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to file their objections, If any they hove,
on or before tlio November Term of tho Court of
Ordinary to bo held in said county on the flht
Monday in November next, otherwise said letters
will be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
May 26th, 1868.
6ra ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y.
T HE CITIZEN will bo sent to subscribers until
Januiry for FIFTY CENTS.
O KORG1A. Dade Connty.—E. I). Gr
VI ing applied to me for letter* of a
tlon on the estate of Richnrd M. Aycoek 'deceased.
ingul r
jtu, to
be und appeur nt i;
havo why said letters should not be grunted.
Sept. 17—8ftd. JAMF.BE. TAYLOR, Ordy.
David Davis, d -ceased.
August 27-BOd. E, D. GRAHAM, Adrn’r.
"CATOOSA COUNTY.
mission on the estate of Robert Liudoi
said county, deaeased:
6th day of April, 1868.
JAS. M. ANDERSON. Orillnm)-.
April IO—6111
Notico. -Truatoes Sale.
w property '
Ono lot of lund, known as lot number t
tbo l Ith district, tMrd section of said county,e<
tabling 100 acres moro or less. Sold as tiie pr
and the other one niuth. Sold unut r und by vi
tuo of an order from tho Superior Court of sai
county, for the purpose of a dividend Tern
vush. H. J. SPRAYBERRY, Trustee
Woods & Craven,
DKALKH8 in
ig8 y Medicines, Dye Stu£fe,Pai:
Oils, Window Glass, &o.
August 27—12m
N :
W. W. HIGGINS,
every description done at short notico.
Butter Kuivce, tic.,
Mado from old silver or coin.
t&-Ehop la the building In which the Pott
Office is kept. Feb. —Cm.
T WABLICK—Momifocttircr of Tin Ware, nnd
K • denier In Stoves, Tin Pluto, nnd Tinner's
Findings. Marietta sire-ot, Atlanta, Gn.
COMMISSION AND OROCER8.
A K. SKAGO—CommU.lon Merelmnt, Atlnnin,
makes cash ndvancts on consignmnnt* of
cotton, flour, wlient. corn nnd other produce to
himself, Geo. W. Williams, Charleston, S. C., or
Williams, Taylor k Co., 08 Beaver street, ft Y. ,
1\TEA DOS & BROS.—Tobacco Commission Mor- ^
IU chants, No 2 Granite Block, Broad street.
ITENBY WIST X Cl).—Wholcsnlo Grocers and |
11 Commission merchant*, Peachtree Street,
■Atlanta. Henry West—A. 3, West.
T AMES B. WYLIE—Wholesale Grocer and Coni-
tJ mission Merchant, Poaelitreo street, Atlanta.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
11KSRY BANKS—Wholes*lo and retail dealer in
Ii Boots and Shoes, Leather, Calf Skins, and
Shoe Findings of every deserlpllon, Whitehall
und No. 6 Peachtree street, Atlanta.
U a. EIIDLEMA.V & CO—Wltolonlo Dottier* it,
A . Roots, Shoes, Leathef, french and American j
Cali Skins, Shoo Findings, etc., next door to
Moor k Marsh, Decatur Street, Atlanta.
rj. IL k b. W. FORCE—Wholesale di aler* in
. Boots und Shoes, Whitehall street, Atlanta.
Sell nt New York Prices, freight milled.
DRY HOODS, ETC.
Moore & mausii—ExcMveiy mM,
III do:,lore In Dry Goods,Doali,Eliota.lI»t<,C«p,
und Notions, oftonts InrTrinu Fuvtory goods, Do-
cuttir street Atlunta, Georgia, ’ .
CILIA k DOlfcUKSTY—Wholesale dealers in
U Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Boots,Shoes, Hats
nnd Notions, corner Peachtree and Decatur streets
amSIA Hoop Skirt Jinnifnttory—Win. Tills-
YJ bourn, nlso keeps-host stock of French,Amor-
loan nnd German Conotts; Ladies’ ready tnndo
articles for under wear. Notions, noslrrv. Ludy
saleswomen. Next door to Notional Hotel.
DRUGGISTS.
’TiYLOB, J. A.—YVholt-ale mm retuil denier in
1 Drugs,Medicines,Paints', Oils,Dye-Stuffs,Glass
ware, Surgical Instruments, ote., sign of Golden
Eagle, comer Peachtree nnd Decatur street*.
WILSON k CRANE—Wholesale and retail
vT dealers in Foreign aud Domestic Drug*,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, etc., under National llo-
te), Atlanta.
HARDWARE.
T M. k B. C. CLARK—Importers nud dealer* iu
1« Hardware, Cuttlory,Iron, etc. Also agents for
Fairbanks' Standard Scales and Knoxville Iiou
Woiks, sign of Big Pud Lock, Peachtree street.
T 31. k J.C. ALEXANDER—Dealerain Hardware,
y • Iron, Null*, Steel, Carriage material, Mill
Stones,Bolting Cloths,Miuing Implements,White
hall street, Atlautu.
Carpets, on. ct.onis. shades, etc.
XT ENDS If K, S. 8.—Denier in Carpets, OilCliv.hn,
IV Window Shades, Mats, Rugs, Curiums, Cor
nice, and all descriptions of House Good*, corner
Marietta uud Broad streets, Atlanta.
J. a. OLIVER.] [n. C. WADDilt.
OLIVER & WADDAIL,
"W I5L 3E3 H O XT © 23
AND
Commission Merchants,
Corner Alabama and Forsyth Strs. % Atlama, Ga.
H'Aokntb for Marietta Parkk Mill—keep
til sizes Printing and Wrapping paper on hand,
ut lowest inorket price*. [August 6-Btn.
r f AMERICAN HOTEL,
ALABAMA STREET,
Atlanta, Groorgla.
WHITE k WHITLOCK, Proprietors.
[NEAREST HOUSE TO THE PASSENGER DEPOT.]
1 IF. D. Wilti/ Clerk.
** TTAVING again leased ami renovated the
f JlJL above Hotel, wc are prepared to entertain
guests in a most satisfactory maimer. Charges
1 fair nnd moderate. (>ur effort will bo to please.
Baggage carried to and from the Depot
e roo of charge,
v
.
8 Medical and Surgical Notice,
nn, ji. ir. isivLrcs,
- TT'ORMKULY of Soulh. Carolina, tenders his
1? Professional services to tho citizens of Dal-
n ton and surrounding country, with uii experience
„ of 27 yenrs practice,
e t^TBpecinl attention to nil chronic case*.
t3)TUflice, during tlio day, corner of Pen’.?.
n and King street*, nnd night ut residence, on
j. Thornton Avenue, formerly occupied by Mr. J.
j- H. King. January's— tf.
r, j,
a J. S. Fltxpntrlrli,
r- HOUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE
d , 3F»ua.iKra?aEsn.,
Paper Danger. Glazcr and Gilder.
A LL work entrusted to him will be executed
x V with neatness und disputch. Shop, upstairs
in King building. Dalton, Georgia. -,
Refer* to W. M. k 11 J. Lowry, Fains & Par-
rot, Atlanta; Lowry & Eason, Tibbs, Kenner &
, Co., Dalton; Whitman & Yarnell, Ringgold, jyl
ir. aiiiDE.rs.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SPRING PLACE, OKOUGIA, .
VX7ILL practico in the Cherokee Circuit and
Ll v T givo special attention to collecting aud
securing claims. inarlU-tjau
if
W. LCFFMAN. n. J. U’CAMT
e LufTtnan ft* JtlcCamy,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
SIMUNG PLACE, GEORGI4,
, TXT ILL practice In the courts of the Ohorokeo
Vi Circuit. inarlO-tjan
T HE Umicrelgncil la prepared and dally ollrrlnff
everything in the Drug lino B
AT NA8HVILLB PRIOESl
Tho stock ia largo uud will always lie kept full
ol tho best .Medicines. P„i„ta, oils, Dye.tajJ
! Imlow Lines,Perfumeries,Toilet Sonps,llnmln:.
lombs, ote., tu bo found In thu Esstcrn n.niket,'
Don't (all to visit tho Old Stand, sion or thi
iolden Mortar.
Mr. J. 0. Rawlings, formerly with B. F. Tutt
lie nlilnat lli-twrui^t ■...<! -f_ ... . *
Physicians will find it lo their Interest to R ira
ae a call. I only ask an exainiiinfinii of'mv goods
ud prices, feeling nsmircd I will bo able to pleura
-nccoRai.i!. ■
TIIO*. WKDSTIH.
CHATTANOOGA FOUNDRY
AND
Machine Works.
‘H E Proprietors ore prepared to manufacture all
kinds of machine! v used in tills country, ns
iiloBary and Steamboat Engines and Rollers,
ast Furnace, Mining and Mill Machinery, of
Special contracts made for ’urge qunutiiie* of
.listings. Brum und Copper taken in exchange
or Castings. T110S. WEBSTER A CO.
0,u Proprietors.
r. r. tvitcoxy
Staple Vroreries, at Lowest Mnrket Prices!
251 Mnrket Strecty Chattanooga^ 7enn.
A TTACHED to this establishment is a first class
A Bakery, at which orders for Wedding or other
upper* ure tilled at siiort notice,
ipeclul attention given to buying and wiling
i*l--6m Country Produce.
IF*. Crutchfield Sf Co.,
Jobbers of
DKY GOOD S,
Groceries, Notions, Hals r.ntl Shoes,
No. 208 Markrt Struct,
j'll.v2.3m« CHATTANOOGA, TENX.
Heyicooil ft- aahtigan,
Dealers in
D n T Cr C* O Xf a,
irotrrlra, Boots nnd Sltors, llarda.tr, t ntturj,
quecuswnre, and nil kltuli of Product,
Corner 5tlt nnd Market Streets,
jul2.0m- t HATTAN000A, TEXK.
Fallon It Fayve,
Booksellers and Stationers,
CHATTANOOGA, TEXN.,
"TT* EKP constantly on hand a eompk-jc stock of
l\ School Kooks, Stationery, Mall Paper, etc.,
filch they oiler at wholesale or retail, ut Eastern
lire*. juiy2-ly*
Orders by mail receive prompt attention.
Chas, Stmrtquist,
ANUKAOTURER and Wholesale and Retai
Dealei in every description of
FURNITURE,
Also, Dealer in
Carpels, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper,
Window Shades, Gilt Mdidings and Frames,
CURTAINS AND TRIMMINGSy
Spring Mattresses and Bedding,of all Descriptions.
A large assortment of Bnrlal faffs on hand,
which will be sent to any point on tlio shortest
notice. Call and examine for yourselves, before
purchasing elsewhere. jul2-8m
Market Street, Let. 'Ad and It by f hattnnoega, T tea
ri^AKE tho CITIZEN l Cheapest and Beat l
JL Only FIFTY CENTS till January,
MOTEL,
A. L. MULKR, PROPRIETOR,
TWENTY HODS FROM 1’AKSENOKR DEPOT,
Railroad Avenue, between 8th and 9tlt Strootn,
CHATTANOOGA, TEXN.
Terms—$2.00 per Jay; Single meal* 5ft cent*.
DALTON
Variety Store and City Saloon
No. 4
if. p. o’.ry.u.
Tibbs' House,
No. 4
receiving
H AS on hand and is constantly
everything in tiie line ut
I'onfcct Ion crl rs and Farey Grocer16
of American and foreign production. Canned
Fruit*, Pickle*, Wine*, Jellies, und in fact, any
thing you .nay wish in this Hue, can be found ut
No. 4, Nibb’s House.
Finett Cigar* aud 'Tobacco the market afford*!
Loolc Here!
I will positively do no credit business hereafter
and gentlemen must not ask for it, as 1 shall cer
tainly. refuse them.
For the liberal patronage received, I would
return thanks to my many friends in thin and
adjoining countie-, and solicit u coi tlnumico of
tho snmo. fehlH-lv R. P, O’NEIL.
J. N. B. Cobb,
H AVING determined to resume Ills profession
us a Tailor, tenders bis services to the pub
lic, nnd asks to share a portion of their patronage.
.Ho feels confident, from past experience, tlmi
the public enu lie as well served in his lino in
Daltoii as elsewhere.
15THc will be in constant receipt of tlio 1R*
tst fashions, to enable him to compcto with tl*.
best workmen iu Ids business. ,
Grover & Baker Sewing Machines,
In addition,' I have becomo tlio agent of th®
world-renowned Grover & Baker Sewing AJa*
chines, tho best In uso. Persons wishing to
cliase a first class Machine can do so by callinR
at my Shop bn King Street, Dalton, Ga., whci®
tho Machino is in successful operation.
You can buy your Maohino as clionp from J-
N. B. Cobh as at tho Manufactory. Call and ex*
amine thu Mschiue for yourself*.
Washing Compound,
I also have for salo family rights for Jaekson’a
Universal Washing Compound, which saves soap
and labor, nnd will waoli in any kind of limit.
ter equal to freestone water.
parFanilly Rich only One Dollar. PurcM*®
one It' v6u wont white clothe*,
Feb! 28—ly. J. N. P. OOW