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ND GARDEN.
What is an Aoro Worth P
Whoa tlio Southern farmer, bo ho a
largo or small one, will rightly compute
the value of nn acre, ami eot tho prop
ur worth by It, wo may than oxpcot that
Material and ronl wealth to tho Stato
that is only now imaginative. Wo call
ourselves an ngrloulturnl people, and
admit that tho wealth of our Stato llos
in its productions. To a greet extent,
wo may say altogether, that as a poo-
pie wo are dependent upon onr cotton,
rlco and tobacco crops for wlmt mon-
oy wo make; As to our corn crop, wo
hardly feel like counting it in, ir wo
judge from thousands of bushols that
nro brought Wost to supply the de
mands of ottr pooplo, and tho thousands
upon thousands of dollars wo send out
of tho State for that article nlono; not
conniirig tho millious of pounds of 1m-
euii that wo buy also from tho West.
Uvory man that cultivates a fow acres
of land, imaginos that lie must put half
or two-thirds in cotton; that cotton is
tho only thing that will bring rendy
money. Wo would not have a word
to say about planting cotton, if oaoii
ncro planted brought a bag; but whon
wo kuow that it takes from throo to
four noros of onf worn lands to mako a
bag, wo fool that It Is labor and inonoy
thrown away, and that tho farmer 1ms
never for a mornont sat down and cal
culated tho worth of an acre well ma
nured and well worked.
An aero of land well manured, well
taken care of, is worth from $50 to
$100. An acre that will bring twonty-
two bushels of wheat and thirty bush
els of corn tho same year, is worth $100
per aero; and any pains-taking farmor
can make an acre produce that. The
manure dropped fn etnblos or yards
by horses, eows, hogs, shoop, &c,, will
manure one acre well. Wo speak of
the small farmer, the man with but lit
tle stock. Care and oconomy is all that
is needed to save manure; hut so long
ns wo drlvo along in our slip-shod way
of making and saving manure, w« mny
expect but poor roturns from tho soil.
If tho small farmer could ho induced
to tako halt' the pains the New England
farmer docs on his place, there would
not bo a farmer in Baldwin county that
would not bo worth at least $20 to tho
acre.
But what w6 desire to call the espe
cial attention of our farmers to, is tho
Importance of manuring at least one
ncro well and planting it in something
thav will bring him $100 dear. It can
bo done, on( j done easily, but there
must bosysu.,, al)0Ht (t , Let the smell
farmer who redo, tIlis ] 00 k at the
nearest oily or town to -which lie trades,
and boo what article of prodigious sells
readily. Take for instance, dw; po
tatoes, every body eats them, anatW
find a ready sale; they keep well and
• can ho sold by tho wagon load or hush-
cl, at from fifty cents to $100.
A farmer knows how many bushols
nn acre will bring, and ho knows that
ho can got $100 to an aero ovon at 60
cents per bushel. Tnko the ground
pea; it will sell readily and briug a
good price. Take onions, take Irish
.potatoes, take pons. Put tho aoro in
.niiylhing but cotton, and it will bring
ntoro money than cotton would. Much
manure is some times saved and was
ted by trying to manure 10 to 20 acres,
when in fact it should have been put on
ono or five. Parmors got discouraged
and Bay, it wont pay to savo manure,,
because they havo tried it, and their
crops wore a failuro; and failed because .
they tried to do loo much with too lit- i
tie, just as a foolisli house wife would
nltcmpt to mako ono blanket cover
throo beds.—Southern Recorder.
Extracts from tho Dixio Farmor.
With 50 sheep on 240 acres of land,
n sensible farmer can raise moro corn,
wheat,oats and grass,in ton year* tean
lie could do. without them. Besides,
lie will get annually tl>* profits of the
wool, and tho inr~ase in lambs, which
is, at least. M per cent. TIicbo are not
faneiw’i out facts.
A very clovor gentloman tolls us
that ho will suhsoribo to tho Dixio
Farmer, if wo will advise farmers, who
nro getting source of fonco timber, to
plant, on tho glndy places in their
fields, Locust - thickets. The sugges
tion is a good one, and wo very cheer
fully publish it.
Nothing pays heller than judlolgus
ornnmont, it matters not to what it is
nppliod. Just as it is so much easier
to look honest and fool docent In a
clean shirt, than in a dirty one, so it is
easier for a farmor to live like a Chris
tian, and raise civilized children in a
homo surrounded with a handsome
yard, carpeted with blue grass, and
ornamented with roses, vines and ever
greens. Ladies, what do you say f—
Aro wo not right?
A widow in her weeds may mako
herself very attractive, but not so with
tho farmer, Ids woods, like tho beggar’s
rags, may begot pity, but novor can
win admiration. Oood readers, if yon
have not cleaned out tho weeds from
your fields, roadsideB and fonco cor
ners, wo beg you to loso no tlmo In
doing so. If you cannot plough them
up and turn them under, as green ma
nure, mow them down, and rake them
off, to fill up a wash, or burn them.
Qood Cause for Tears.
Ono of llio Radical candidates for
tbc Legislature in Choctaw comity had
a little hoy about fifteen years old who
fell in lovo and engaged himself to one
of tho neighboring girls. His father
learning tho facts hunted the young man
up, and finding him at his lady love’s
house, gave him a good whipping and
sent him homo. Tho little follow start
ed on Ins way crying and met one of
tho noiglibors, who inquired what was
the matter. The little fellow replied
that his father had whipped him be
cause ho wanted to marry.
“ Why, son,” said the neighbor, “I
would not caro for that, plenty of limo
in five years for you to marry.”
“Yes hut I do,” replied tho little
fellow, blubbering, “I have got a chance
to marry a white gal now, and tho way-
dad’s going on, I’ll have to marry a
nigger.”—Oktibbeha (Miss.) Mews.
General Leo gets a salary of $3,000
as President of tho Washington Col-
There are twenty-five thousand dis
franchised votorsin Missouri—allDem-
ocrats.
An ologant versifier, who wroto to
Ids ehnrmor, “I ngroe with yon fully,
my fairest," was « llttlo disturbed to
soo his line prlutcd, “I agroo with you
bully, iny fairest. 11
At tho closo Of a recent political dis
cussion at Clinton, In Henry county,
Missouri, somo thirty Radicals nmreh-
od up and joined tho Democratic par
ty-
A Buffalo man publishes a card to
tho effect that the wages received by
Ills young son for marching in Radical
processions supplies the family with
butter,
A newly married man of sovonty-
eight, In Buffalo, wus griovod, but not
surprised, to find his brido of eightcon
bad run away witli Ids older brothor
tho other day.
Tho loss of llfo by the lato earth
quakes In South America, amounts to
forty thousand,.. On the heels of tho
oarthqiiaka famine is now claiming Its
victims.
There is a lady In Boston who hasn’t
washed hor faco for fifteen years. Sho
thinks water injurious to tho skin, and
usos fine Indian meal in its place.
Tho man wiio minds Ids own business
was In tho city a fuw days ago, but left
immediately, ho felt so lonesome.
Brownlow is alluded to by a Mom-
phis paper as “our. gubernatorial hell
cat."
Tho deficiency of tho Post-office it is
said will roach nearly four millions for
the fiscal year.
Mrs. Partington says whon sewing
machines are made to darn Blockings
sho will purelia8o ono.
After January 1st the fee on regis
tered letters will bo 15 cents instead
of 20.
Tho Mobile Tribune says Brownlow
hasn’t washed his feet for forty years.
OA’PCOSA COUNTY.
Catoosa Sheriffs Salo.
W ILL bo sold befnro the Court House door,
in the town or Ringgold, Catoosa county,
on tho first Tuesday In November next, within
tiie legal hours of sale, tho following properly,
to* wit:
Eighty acres, bolng the South lmlf of lot of
land No. 03, In the 28th dirtrlct and 8d section
of Catoosa county, by ono Justices’ Court fi fa,
W. L. Whitman vs II. Stowart, and controlled by
F. M. Kittle. Levy iundo and returned to me
by It. B. Trimmlcr. L. C.
Also, lot of Jana No. 148, In the 27th district
and 3d section of Catoosa county, by ono tax 11
fa from said county vs A. Clnrko. Levy made
and returned to mo by It. B. Trimmlcr, L. 0.
Also, at the snnio time and place, tho bouse
aud lot now occupied by JT Hope ns a residence,
in tho nnglo of Nnsbvillo street and Gospel Ridge
street, in the western part of Ringgold, Georgia,
adjoining D 8 Anderson on the North and James
II Anderson on tho West: levied upon by one
Supnrior Court fi fn from Chattooga county, Ros*
s.*rnnd Be»ty vs W J Henry—property pointed
out by G W bruco, Esq.
Also, lot of land No 820, In tho 28th district
Id section of Catoosa county, by virtue of
four .runices’ Court fi fiis from the 030tb District,
G M of onlO equnty, Jesso Folkcr vs W C Gil
breath. Sold fc-iho purchase money, mid point
ed out by plaintiff ?U ft fn.
W. J. WlHTSITT, D. Sheriff.
October 8,1808.
Notieo. .Trustee's Salo.
I WILL sell before tho Codrt .House door In
Ringgold, CutooAn county, cm fk^t Tuesday in
November next, within the legal hours o r salo, tho
following property to-wit;
Ono lot of hind, known ns lot number twtf, in
the llth district, third section of said cpuuty.et o*
tnining 100 acres moro or less. Bold us the prop
erty of Jesso Brannon and Gcergo w, Turner,
tenants in common, tho first owning eight-ninths
and tho other one-ninth. Sold under and by vir
tue of nn order from the Superior-Court of said
county, for tho purposo of n dividend. Terms
cash. 11. J. BPRAYBERRY, Trustco
_ . Whitac-tt applies to me for letters of dis
mission on tho estate of Robe*'* Linder, Into of
said county, deceased:
ceased, to h» atid appear at my ollico, within the
timo j-^scribed by law, to show cause, if any
»Aey can, why said letters should not bo gra ded.
Given under my bund and official signature this
Oth day of April, 1808.
JAS. M. ANDERSON, Ordinray.
April 10—Gm
G EORGIA. Catoosa Connty—Whereas, Wil
liam J Whltsitt, administrator of tho estato
of M 0 I)yor, late of said county, deceased, rep
resents to tho Court, In his petition duly filed and
entered on record, thut ho has fully administered
on said estato—
This is therefore to cite and admonish nil per
sons interested-to show cause, if any they can,
within tho timo prescribed by Jaw, why ettere of
disndsson from said estato should not bo grant
ed to said applicant-, in April next. Given un
der my band and official signature, this October
18»:8. J. M. C0MB8, Ordinary.
Oct 8-6m
WALKER COUNTY.
Walkor Sheriff's Sales.
W ILL bo sold beforo tho Court-Houso door, In
Lafayette, on tho first Tuesday In. Novem
ber next, within the legal hours of sale, tho fol
lowing property, to-wit i
Ono house, ns tho property of G. G. Gordon,
r.ow occupied by said Gordon: levied on to satis
fy a Justices’ Court fi fa Issued from the 87f«t
district, G. M., In favor of John It. Loxenly ys
G. G. Gordon. Levy made and roturnod to mo
by. W, II. Clinfiln, constable.
Also, at tho same timo and place, lots of land
Nos. 170, 177, 180, 148 and 170, all in the 12th
district and 4 th section of Walker county: levied
on aa tho property of James II. Kvntto, to satisfy
a Buporlor Court fi fn, February term, 1808, In
favor of Thou Lawrence vs John Hatfield, John
Malian, A. J. Rogers, G. G. Holland and James
II. Evatto.
Also, nt tho same timo nnd plnco, lot of land
No. 100, fn the 8th district am! 4th section of
Walker county: levied on ns tho property of
Jesso Jay to satisfy a Superior Court U fa in favor
of E .ward Fowler.
Also, at tho saino timo and place, lot of land
No. 47, In tho llth district and 4th.section of
Walker county: levied on ns the property of
James Campbell, to satisfy a Superior Court fi fa
in favor of Mooro and Marsh vs James Campbell.
Also, nt tho same timo nnd plnco, lot of land
No. 88, in tho 20th district and 3d section of
Walkor county: levied on na tho property of E.
C. Phillips, to satisfy n Superior Court ft fa in fa
vor of R. M, Young nnd J. W. Jackson, surviv
ing partners of John Y. Jackson & Co. vs E. C.
Phillips.
Also, at the snmo timo nnd place, lots of land
Nos. 200 nnd 201, in tho 8th district nnd 4thsec
tion, and 62 acres, more or less, of lot No. 7, in
tho 7th district and 4th section of Walker county:
levlod on ns tho property of G. G. Gordon.
Also, nt tho same timo nnd plnco, lot of land
No. 84, in tho 20th district and 3d section of
Walker county: levied on ns tho property of
Carter Cudd, deceased, to satisfy a County Court
fi fn in fnvqr of J. W. Fitzpatrick vs Elizabeth
Cudd, Executrix of Carter Cudd, dooeasod.
Lots of hind Nos 175, 170, 177 nnd 185, in
tho 12th district nnd 4th section of Walker coun
ty, by virtuo of ono Superior Court 11 fa In
favor of John M Combs, ns administrator of tho
estate of J T McConnell, deceased, against James
II Kvntto—lovled on ns the property of tho de
fendant. Said property pointed out by plaintiff's
attorney.
Also, nt tho same time nnd place, 100 acres,
moi'o or less, bolng parts of lota of land Nos. 87
nnd 04, in tho 20th district and 3d section or
Walker county: levied on m tho property of Hen
ry Tudor to satisfy n Superior Court II In in favor
of James Swlnney vs nonry Tudor.
40 acres moro or less ol lot of land No. 132,
In tho 8th district nnd 4th section of Walker
county, levied on for costs ns the property of
Mary Baker, by virtue of five fi fus, issued from
tho Justices’-Court of the 044th district, O. M
of paid county, in favor of Mrs.A.Cliumhers, Exc’r
of J. II. Chambers, deceased, vs. D R. S. linker.
Mary Baker, Harris Brigmnn nnd Harriet Brig-
man. Levy made nnd returned to mo by L. M,
Gores, constable.
Also, at the snmo timo nnd plnco, will bo sold
100 acres moro or less, of lot of land No. 103, In
the 8th district nnd 4th section of Walkor county
nnd 85 acres, more or less, of lot No. 204, name
district nnd section, levied on ns tho property of
Jesse Jay, to satisfy cost on two Superior Court
fi fas, ono In favor of A. 1. Loot, nnd tho other in
favor of Edward FptjJiJFvs. said Jay.
Also, nt theJBIBw time nnd place, will bo sold
01 acres, more or less, of pnrt of lot of land No.
27, in tho 8th district and 4th section of Walker
county, levied on ns the property of William Blair
to satisfy a Superior Court attachment fi fa, in fa
vor of John Hawkins vs. William Blair.
time nnd place, will he sold
Also, nt tho RIIIIIU Mill? IIIIU J1IHIH-, Will HU MIIU
lot of land No. 120, in the 12th district nnd 4th
section of Walker nounty, levied on ns tho prop
erty of J. W. Ilrtbey, to satisfy one Superior Court
fi fa nnd two Justices’-Court fi fas, from the 071st
district O, M. of Walker county, in favor of J. R.
Wheeler vs. J. W, Ilnney. Levy made nnd re
turned to me by constable.
Also, nt the same timo nnd plnco, will ho sold
80 acres, more or less, of lot of land No 82, iti
tho 7th district nnd 4th section of Walker county,
lc\ led on ns tl*c property of H. A. Surrctt, to
pnti8*y ono Superior Court attachment fi fa, In fa
vor of L. E. and W. C. Patton vs. H. A. Snrrott.
Oct. 1. A. A. SIMMONS, Sheriff.
G
ol Oriliiiary of Walkor county, l.eorgm, nt Ala „ ll|C r „ llowi „„ , nd . L b .
Court , . .. „ .
the first regular term nfter expiration of tw
months from tills notieo, for lenve to sell the lands
belongi.*^ t° tho o-itato of Mnrvil Duncnn, late of
said cotmo't deceased, for the bonelitof heirs nnd
cred/cors of I'oid deceased.
Oct. 1. J' 4-MES 0. WARDLOW, Adm’r.
Administrator's Sale#
B Y virtue or an order of tho Court of Ordinary
of Walker county, On., will bo sold between
These aro thcroforo cite ami ndmoniah all the legal horn's of sale, nt tho Court IIouso door
and singular the k^ed and creditors of said do- nt LuFnvetto. Wnlkcr county, «n., on the first
nt LuFnyctto, Walker county, Gn., on the first
Tuesday in November next, two lota of land No.
108, 10th district and 4th section, and No; 180,
Oth district, of stud county. Lot. No. 180 will lie
divided equally oast and west, and each-half sold
separately. Tho nbovo Ho in ChalU'noogit valley,
within 10 ml’ea of Chattanooga. Bold ns the
property of Edward Howard, deceased, for the
benefit of creditors. Terms: notes with approv
ed and good securities, due 15th February next,
u ith interest from date. Titles made on payment
of purchase money. Possession for seeding giv
en nt tho usual time—full possession Dcecinhci
next. L. C. BLACK, Adm’r.
September 24—Ids.
Walkor Mortgago Salo.
W ILL bo sold bofore tlm Court IIouso door
In tho town of LnFnyetto, on tho first
Tuesday In Docombcr noxt the following proper
ty, to-Wit:
Lot of land No 123, In tho 2flth district nnd fid
section of Walker county, nnd tho west lmlf of
lot No. 20, nnd 73 neren or lot No. 80, snmo die-
trlctand aoetlcn: lovled.on ns tho property or
IUul Htnnccl to mtbfy n niorfgngo fi fa In favor of
R. M. Young nnd J. W. Jackson, surviving part
ners of Joint Y. Jnrkion fc Co. vs. Rial Btuncel,
Also, nt tho snmo time and place, the following
property, lots of land Nos. 182, 180, 180, 137,
188, 148, 158, 150,157, 158, 108,170, 175, 176,
177, 184, 185, 180, 188, 189,191, 102,207,208,
212, 215, 220 nnd 240, situated in the 12th dis
trict of tho 4th section of Walker county, and
also lots Nos. 301 nnd fraction 388, In tho llth
district of tho 4 th section of Wnlkcr comity, r.lso
lot No. 25, in tho 7th district of tlm 4th section
of Wnlkcr county—each represented fls contain
ing one hundred and sixty acres, except said frac
tional lot No. 338: levied on ns the property of
William Dougherty to satisfy n Superior Court
morlgago fi la in favor of James S dlamilton,
Adm’r. of T. R. Hamilton for tho uso of Ben. 0.
Yanoy vs. William Dougherty.
Oct. 8-8w, A. A. SIMMONS, SlicrUT.
Administrator’s.Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of tho Court of Ordina
ry of Walker county, I will soil boforo tho
Court-Houso door In LoFayette, Georgia, on the
first Tuesday In December next, within tho legal
hours of safe, the Und bolongifig to tho estate of
Jumos Boberts, deceased, lying Tu said county,
eight miles west of ImFuyctte, consisting of ono
lot of land containing 100 acres, moro or Icrs.
Sold for the benefit of hell's and creditors.—
Terms of brIo 12 months, or with note and up
proved security. B D ROBERTS, Ad m’r.
Oct 8-tds
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order obtained from tho Oourt
of Ordinary of Walker county, Georgia, will
be sold on tho first Tuesday In December, 1808,
at the Court-Houso door in said county, between
the legal hours of sale, tho tract of land whercou
Lindsey Edwards resided at tho timo of his death,
consisting of lots of land Nos 242 and 247, in tho
8th dlstriotand 4th section of Walkor county.—
Terms cash. R S NEELY, Adm’r.
Oet 8-tds
GEORGIA, Wnlkcr Connty—To all ichom it
VjT may concern.— Lucinda Massey having ap
plied to mo in proper form for permanent letters
of administration on the estato of J W Massey,
lato of said countv, deceased :
This is to cite all and singular tbc creditors and
next of kin of said John W Massey to be and ap
pear nt my ofllco, within tho timo allowed by law,
and show enuse, If any thoy can, why permanent
administration should not bo granted to Lucinda
Massey on said estate.
Witness my hand and official signature this
October 7th, 1808.
Oct 8—8Ud MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
/"'t F.OKGIA, Walker Connty—Two months nr-
VJT. ter date application will bo made to tho
Court of Ordinory of Walker county, for leave to
sell the hinds belonging to tho estate of C 1*
Harris, late of said county, deceasod, for the ben
efit of tho heirs aud creditors.
Oct 8-2m J. M. KEOWN, Adm’r.
WHITFIELD COUNTY.
Sale of Valuable Real E3tato.
IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS k CREDITORS.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, before the Court-House door in
Dalton, the following valunble real estate, belong
ing to tho estate of James Morris, deo’d, to-wit ;
Tho large and valuable Hotel, known ns the
Tibbs House, Dolton, Georgia, adjoining the De
pot grounds nnd Car Shed—said Hotel being
three stories, besides the basement, containing
four store rooms fronting on Hunnlton street,
besides b.iscmont rooms fronting Car Shed, suita
ble for Groceries, Liquors, Billiard Saloons, Ac ,
nnd 80 rooms nnd apartments necessary fora first
class Hotel. Tho estimated value of the rents
exceeds $5,000 per annum, and tho property is
becoming more valuable every dnv.
It will be sold subject to n loaso held bv Wm.
II. Tibbs, which will expire 1st day of Feptern-
bei\ 1871.
Terms of sn]q, one-third cash, balance six and
legal titles re^
paid. "
Also, the following lands, to be sold for cash:
No 45, 24th dist. 2d see. Pickens county, Ga.
“ 130, 2d “ 1st “ Forsyth “
•• 100,15th “ 2d “ Floyd “
“ 50, 8th ,s 1st “ Union “
121,11th “ 1st “ Carroll “
" 101,11th “ 1st “ Lumpkin “
n 283,11th ii 1st “ Lumpkin “
“ .500, 5th “ 1st “ Lumpkin “
** I8tJ,16th ’* 4th** Floyd “
“ 023,21st “ 8d “ Paulding “
“ 227.21st “ 3d “ Paulding “
M 265, 1.3th “ Thomas “
“ 510,19th “ 8tl “ Cobb “
“ 285, llth “ 4th » Walker “
“ 71, llth “ 4th “ Welker “
“ 76,10th 4»li “ Dado
“ 48,19th “ 4th “ Dado “
F. B. MORRIS, ) Executors
TIIOS. MoRIUS, j J. Morris, deo’d.
September 24—tds.
GORDON COUNTY
Exooutor's Sole,
B Y virtuo of an order from tho Conrtof Ordina
ry of Gordon county, will bo sold on tlio first
Tuesday of Novomtior noxt, 1808, nt tho Court-
Houso door in Calhoun, botween tho legal hours
of salo, tho following land, to wit:
Lota Nos. 152, 111, 110, 100, 105,75, 74,oneh
of said lots containing 100 ncres, moro or less,
lying In tho 7th district and 8d section. Known
ns tlio homo plnco.
Also, at tho same timo nnd plnco, lot No, 201, in
the Utli district and 8d section. Known na tho
Spivey place. Sold ns tho property of Joseph
Wilson, deceasod, for the benefit of tho heirs nnd
creditors. Terms ono half cash, the remainder
12 months ciodlt, with interest’and approved se
curity, a lien retained on land until paid for, pos
session given let day of January.
WILLIAM MOLLY,' Exoeutor.
September! 7,1808—tds.
Administrators Sale.
B Y virtue of nn order In me vested, from tho
Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, I will
sell beforo the Court House door In Cnlhuun. Ga,,
on tho first Tuesday in Novonibor next: 09 1-4
norep, more or less, off lot of land number 2°fi,
14th district'nnd 8<l section, lying cA9t of, and
adjoining Calhoun; also 8 ncres off of the west
side of lot number 204, 14th district, 8d section
of said county. Proporty of A B. Ecnols, deo’d,
and sold subject to tlio widow’s dower, for bene
fit of lioirs and creditors. Terms lmlf cosh, tlio
other half credit till 1st of August, 1809, with
note and good security. September Id, 1808. td
WM. S. JOHNSON, Admr, debonus von.
Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtuo of nn order In mo vested, from tho
Court of Ordinary of Cordon county, I will
sell on the first Tuesday In November noxt, befora
tho Court-Houso donr In Calhoun, botween the
legal hours ot sale, tho following Jnnd,. to-wit:
Lot No. 04, containing 1G0 acres, moru or less,
lying In tlio 7tb district nnd 3d section of Cordon
county, known ns the Ilewctt Place. Sold na tho
proporty of W. B. Hewctt, deceased, for the ben
efit of the heirs nnd creditors. Terras ono half
cash, tho remainder 0 months credit.
J. McCONNELL, Adm’r, do bonis non,
September 24—tds.
ASTICHIITIMMEI
IP VOU WISH TO SAVE MONEY IN THE
SAME ntOI’OKTION GO TO
03H.OSaiaE3H.*J3
NEW _STORE,
-T nAVG JUST OPENED AN ELEGANT AH.
X Bortmont of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
nt tny New Drtok Homo, nn Hamilton Strool,
tint Store nbovo Hollnnit'n Llvorj Ktubio, miloln’
IngLowry <£• Ennon’n, consisting In part of
Bloaoliod mid Brown Domestics,
T1UNTS, LADIES’DUESS GOODS,
Trimmings, Hosiery slid Notions In rnricty,
Boots and Shoes,
Hard wore, Quccnswnre. nnd Tsblo Cuttlory,
SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO, TOWDEE,
nnd nn endjess vnrlety of nrtletcs too numerous to
mention, all of which I offer nt
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
Call nnd seo for yourselves, hnd you will bo
pleased with both goods nnd prices. It is a pleas
ure to *how goods.
a EOltQlAy Gordon County—Whereas, A
Littlefield, administrator of II. A. Sta.iton
represents to tho Court In his petition duly filed
and entered on record, tlmt he hns fully ndminls-
tcicd said estato. This Is-therefore to eito all
persons concerned, kindred nnd creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why raid administrator
should not bo discharged from his administration,
and receive letters of dismission on the first Mon
day in February, 1809. This July 22, 1868.
0m D. W. NEEL, Ordy.
H EORQIAy Gordon County.—Feldcn Knv,
VT Administrator of Emory Kay, represents to
tbo Court, in bis petition duly filed nnd entered
on record, that he has fully udiuinistered Emery
Kay’s estato:
This is thercforc;to cito nil persons concerned,
kindrod nnd creditors, to show cause, If any they
can, why said Administrator should not bo dis
charged from bis administration, and receive let
ters of dismission the first Monday in Feb,, 1808.
July 3<)-0m. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
G EORGIA, Gordon Connty,—Two months after
date application will bo mndo to tho Court of
Ordinary of Gordon county, for learn to sell tbo
lands belonging to tlio estate of Kicholeus Moss,
Jr„ late of said county, deccnscd.
August 27-2m. J. A. COLLINS, Adui’r.
MURRAY COUNTY. -
Murray Sheriff's Salo.
W ILL be sold beforo tho Court-House door in
Spring Place, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, between the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
Lots of land Nos 811 nnd 312, in the 9th dist.
nnd .3d section : levied on ns the property of Gid
eon J. Garner to satisfy one Superior Court fi fn
A. M. Norris A Co. vs said Garner, one Justices’
Court fi fa in favor of A. M. Norris A Co. vs W.
H. Thomas and Gideon J. Garner, nnd two Jus
tices’ Court fi fas in furor of Cadoiv, McKinzlo A
Co. vs G. J. Gamer. The Justices’ Court ii fns
levied nnd returned to ine by a constable, and
property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney.
Also, the lot of land on which Thomas IV Me-
Mullin formerly lived, in the 8th district of the
SdfiCctloTi _q£ paid counts of. Murray : levied on
by F. Vomburg, farmer Deputy Sheriff, to satis
fy ono fi fa from tlio Superior Conrtof said coun
ty, Louis F. E. Du'ina vs G. W. Wncsscr, prin
cipal, Thomas T. McMuliitt and Janies Morris,
securities art en sa bond.
• Lot of land No. 92, In the 10th district nnd
3d section of Murray county, levied on as tin
property of Leonard Carrouth, a non-resident by
virtuo of a Superior Court fi fn, E. S. Iloivell vs.
W. H. Potcet—.James Potcct, Leonard Carrouth
and Lazarus Poteet, security on stay.
Oct. 1—tds W. S. CALLAWAY, Sheriff
ter’dato application will bo made to tlio Or
dinary of said county, for lenro to sell the real
estato of It. L. Swunson late of Fold county, do-
caused. J. N. MURRAY, Adm’r.
September 17, 1808—2in.
DADE COUNTY.
Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtuo of nn order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Walkor county, will be sold, on tho
first Tuesday in November next., nt the Court-
House door of said eouuty, within tlio legal hours
of sale, tlio following lots of bind, to wit:
Nos. 202, 279 and 298, in tho 8th district nnd
4 th section of said county. Terms $500 cash,
tho balanco on a credit of ono and two years,
with notes and good securities. Titles pcrleetod
on payment of purchnso monoy. Sold ns the
property of Jessio L. Coppiuger for distribution
among tho heirs.
HENRY F. WIIEELER, Adm’r.
September 24—tds.
Dado Postponed Shoriff Sale.
W ILL bo sold beforo the Court-House door in
Trenton, on the first Tuesday In November
next, btitween tho legal hours of sale, tho follow-'
ing propertj, to wit:
Lot of land No. 280, in tho 10th district nnd
4 th section of Dado county, levied on ns the
property of- B. M. Wilkinson to satisfy a H fa is
sued from Dado Superior Court, in fnvor of John
Owinn vs. Robert Allison nnd M.Niebolns, securi
ty on stny. Property pointed out by A. B. Han
na, Exoeutor. Q. L. WILLIAMS, Sheriff
October 1, 1808—tds.
. na
ing applied to mo for letters of administra
tion on tho estate ol Richard M. Ayeock deceased.
Tlieso nro therefore to cito nnd admonish nil
nnd singul r tho kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be nnd npponr nt my ollico nt tho
timo prescribed by law, to show cause if any they
have why said letters should not bo granted.
Sept. 17—30d. JAMES E. TAYLOR, Ordy.
Notice.
S IXTY dnvs nfter date application will bo i
to tho Court of Ordinary of Dado county, for
leave to sell tho lands belonging to tho estato of
David Davis, daceoxcd.
August 27- OOd. E. D. GRAHAM, Adm’r.
GILMER COUNTY.
r pWQ*montlis after ditto application will be
JL made to tho Court of Ordinary of Gilmer
county, for lenve to soli nil thorenl estate of L nao
Johnson, late of said county deceased, for tho
benefit of the beirs and creditors of said deceased.
A. S. TATUM, ) . ...
Wm. WALKER, f Admr -
September 10, 16G8-2m.
ter date application wl!l bo made to tho
Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell
all tho real estate of A. E. Kllhon, late of said
countv, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and
creditors. LEWIS EDMONDSON, Adiu’i
Augut 18-2m.
ter duto application will be made to tlio
Court of Ordinurv far leave to sell nil tho real
estate belonging to the estato of I. D. Chastain,
deceased, for the beuctit of the heirs and credi
tors. JOHN STONE, Adm’i
August 18-2m. ,
Postponed Administrator’s^Salo.
B Y virtue of nn order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Wnlkcr county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in November, 1868, at tho Court
Houso door in Raid county, between tho legal
bom's of sale, lot of land No. 7, 20th dist. nnd
3d sec.; also eighty acres of lot No. 8, 26th
dist. und 3d sec. Soid ns tho property of Street
Camp, dee’d, for the benefit of tho heirs. Terms
cash. Sop 24 JAMES II. ROGERS, Adm’
perior Court—Wheras, Sarah Ann Show, of
said State and county, npplies to the Ordinary for
letters of administration on tlio estato of Stephen
Shaw, deceased, Into of said county:
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred nnd creditors of said
deceased, to show cause, if any they can, why
said letters should not bo granted tho applicant
on tho first Monday in November, 1868.
Given undor my hand nnd official signature,
there being no Court of Ordinary, this Sept. 17,
1803. JAMES II. ROGERS, C. S. C.
Rhodes, administrator on tho estate of W.
O. Payno, deceased, represents to tho Court In
Ids application that he has fully administered W,
O. Paynes’ estato:
This is therefore to cite nil persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should not bo dis
charged from his administration, nnd rcccivo let
ters of dismission on the first Monday in Feb
ruary next. This July 31, 1808-0in.
'T. W. COBB, Ordinary.
G EORGIA, Walker County—Whereas, Joseph
Hall, ailm'iiistrator on the estato of Georgo
Hall, deceased, rcprcsbnls to tho Coutt in his ap
plication that he has fully administered Georgo
Hall’s estate.
This is therefore to cito nil persons concerned,
kindred nnd creditors, to show cause, if an they
can, why said administrator should not lie dis
charged from his ndmlnistintion, nnd recelvo let-
icrs of dismission on tho first Monday in Feb-
urury next. This Julv 31, 1808-Cm.
T. W. COBB, Ordinary.
C l EORQlAy 1 Vallcer County—Two months
X after date, application will bo mado to the
Court of Ordinary of Wnlkcr county, for leave
to sell the land belonging to the estato of S
Couch, late of said county, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said decoased.
Oct 8-2m -D W STRANGE, Admr.
Whitfield Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL bo sold before tho Court-Iloiife door In
Dalton, Whitfield county, Georgia, on the
first Tuesday in Nov. next, the following prop
erty, to wit:
Eighty ncres of land, more or less, being tlio
West half oflot No. 298, in the llth dist. and 3d
see. of paid county: levied on by virtue of a fl fa
from Whitfield Inferior Court in favor of W. K v
Mooro vs R. II, Sapp, n decoased non-resident,
nnd ns the property of said Sapp.
Also, one acre of lund in the Northeast corner
of lot of land No. 238, in tne 12th district snd Hd
section, it being the lot in the city of Dalton on
which tho defendant lives, to Satisfy five Justices’
Court U fas from the 872il Dist., G. M., four in fa
vor of A. M. Norris & Co. vs Charles E. Broyles.
Property pointed out by plaintiff, nnd 11 fas lev
ied and returned to mo by a constable.
D. W. MITCHELL, Sheriff
October 8, 1808.
Hill has applied to me* in duo for
letters of administration on tlio estato of J. W.
Mill, late of said county, deceased:
This is to cite nil persons concerned to show
cauoont my office, on tho first Monday in Novem
ber next, if any they can, why pcnnniu-nt letters
of administration, on the estate of said deceased,
should not bo granted to tho applicant.
Oct. 8—80d W. II. BRUOKER, Ord’y.
G eorgia, wiiitfleia county.—whereas, w.n
Ault has applied to me far letters of admin
istration, on the estate of Henry Ault, lute of
said county, deceased:
This is to eito all persons concerned, to show
causo nt my office on the first Monday in Novem
ber next, it’ any they can, why permanent Jotters
of administration on the estate of said deceased,
should not bo granted to tho applicant W. It.
Ault, W. H. BROpKElt, Ordinary.
October 1, 1868—30d
/IJEORGIA, Whitfield County.—David n.iw-
VJT kins having applied to be appointed guar
dian of tho persons and property of Georgia A,
William It, Tim G, nnd Mary Craig, minor orphans
of John G. Craig, residents of said county:
This is to cite ull persons cencchicd to ho and
appear nt the Oourt of Ordinary, to ho held in
anti for said county, on the first Monday in No
vember, 1308, and show cause, if thoy can, why
said David Hawkins should not bo interested with
tbo guardianship of tbo persons and property of
said orphans. J. P. FREEMAN, Ordinary.
Sept. 16, td
application
Court of Ordinary of Whitfield county,for lenve to
sell the lands belonging to the estate of Wm. F.
Kennedy, lato of said county, deo’d, for tbo ben
efit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Aug.20-2m, JOSEPHINE J. KENNEDY, Ex’
Election Notieo.
Oruinary’s Omcic,
Dalton, Ga., Whitfield County, Sept. 28, 1868.
On account of the death of 0. W. Graves, late
Treasurer elect, there will bo held on the 3d of
November next, an election In nnd for said comi
ty to fill said vacancy. By order of Court.
80d W. H. BR00KER, Ordinary.
T nE CITIZEN will be sent to subscribers until
January for FIFTY CENTS.
Administrator’s Sale.
E Y virtue of nn order from the Court of Ordi
nnry of Murray county, we will sell beforo
tho Court-House In the town of Spring Place,
the first Tuesday in November next, within the
legal hours of sale, lots of land Nos. 117, 118
nnd 97 in tlio Oth district of tho 8d section of
Murray county. Sold ns tho property of A. M.
Turner, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs nnd
creditors of said deceased. This place is known
the A. M. Turner farm. Terms two thousand
dollars to bo paid down, the balance at 12 montliP.
Titles made when all the purchase money is paid.
J. L. Me ENT I RE, / . , ,
WEBSTER COFFEY, f AUm
Sentembcr 17, 1808—40d.
G EORGIA, Jimmy County—Two months after
date application will bo made to the Court
of Ordinary of Murray county, for leave tc soli
lots of land numbers 127 and 128 In the 27th
district nnd 2d section ol said county, belonging
to the estato of S. O’Neal, deceased, to satisfy a
pnrt of tho purchase money. This September 10,
1808. E. S. HOWELL, Admr.
Executor's Sale,
I WILL sell before tbc court house door in
Spring Place, Murrny county, tho first Tues
day in October next, within tlio legal hour.* of
sale, lot of land No. 270 in tho 26th district of
the 2d section of Murray county. Sold ns tho
property of Duncan Terry,- deceased, for the pur
poso of paying off tho indebtedness of tho estate,
Terms cash. WM. TERRY, Ex’r.
Aug. 20-40d.
Executor’s Sale.
rt Ho
A tho town of Spring Place, on tho first Tuesday
in October next, lota ol land Nos. 10 and 17, in
the 9th District of tlio 3d section of Murrny coun
ty. Sold ns tho pioperty of Julias Rates, deceas
ed, for tho purpose of distribution among tho
heirs of tho deceased. Terms cash.
Aug. 20-4Od. . M. M. BATES, Ex'
a GEORGIA, Murray Coanty—Wherens, Thos.
Connnlly, administrator on tho estate of
Henry Wilson, decenscd, npplies in duo form of
law ior letters dismissory from tho estate of suid
deceased:
These aro therefore to cito nnd admonish all
nnd singulnr the kindred nnd creditors of snid
deceased to file their objections, if any thoy have,
on or beforo the Nov. Term of tlio Court of Or
dinary, to be held on tho 1st Monday in Nov.
next, otherwise letters will be granted the nppli
cant.
Given under mv band and official signature this
30th day of April, 1868.
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y,
Mny 1—0m.
G EORGIA, Murray Conuty—^Whereas, E. S.
llowell, ndininisttntor on the estate of P. C.
Howell, deceased, npplies in due form of law for
letters dismissory from tho estate of snid dee’d :
Theso are therefore to cite nnd ndmonish nil
and singular tho kindred nnd creditors of said
deceased to file their objections, if any they have,
on or before tho November Term of tho Court of
Ordinary to be held in said county on the first
Monday in November next, otherwise said letters
will bo granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
May 20th, 1808.
6m ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y.
Notice.
A LL persons are hereby notified not to trade
for or purchaso n certain proraisory ncto,
executed by me for tho sum of Ono Thousand
Dollars, to one S. A. Porter, in the month of
March last, nnd due twelve months nfter tho dato
thereof, with interest at ten per cent, from date
of said note, as tho consideration for which
the same was givon has failed.
Oct. 1—It. W. S. CALLOWAY, Sheriff
ATLANTA
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Il’HARDS, J. J, It S. P,-Established In 1848.
J b Rooksellors nnd Stationers, nml dcnlers in
ifusjc and Musical Instruments, Wall Paper, etc.
Rank Block, Alabama street, Atlanta,
PHILLIPS £ CREW—Book, Stationery nnd
x Music Dealers, und keep on band warranted
Gold Pens, fine Chromos, Lithographs, Albums,
otc., National Hotel block, Atluntn,
T WARLICR—Manufacturer of Tin Ware, nnd
U. denier In Stoves, Tin Plato, and Tiuucr’s
Findings, Marietta street, Atlanta, Gn.
COMMISSION AND GROCERS.
A K. SKABO—Commission Mcrelmnt, Athmtin
XI. makes cnsli nilvmices on consignments of
cotton, tlon r , wl.ent. corn nnd otlicf produce to
ilmsclf, Goo. IV. IVIdlnms, Chnrlcstcn, 8. 0., or
Williams, Toylor A Co., G8 Beaver streot, N. Y.
MEADOR A BROS.—Tobacco Gwimfesion Mer-
HI chants, No. 2 Ginnito Illoc-kTliroud street.
Tp'MN REST & CO.-—Wholcsnlo Grocers and
11 Commission merchants, Peachtree Street,
Atlanta. Henry West—A. J. Went.
TA3IES R. WYLIE—Wholesale Grocer and Com-
u mission Mcivhnnt, Peachtree street, Atlanta.
HOOTS AND SHOES.
LTKXRY BAMvS—Wholearlo nnd retail dealer in
11 Roots nml Shoes, Leather, Cnir Skins, nnd
Shoo Findings of every desoriplion, Whitehall
nnd No. 0 Peachtree Ptrcet, Atluntn.
P EDDLEMA.V k CO—Wholesale Denlers in
J- . Boots, Shoes,Leather, French and American
CalfSkins, Shoo Findings, etc,, next door to
Moor k Marsh, Decatur Street, Atlanta.
H 11. k A. W. FORCE—Wholesale dcnlers In
VJ • Boots and Shoes, Whitehall street, Atlanta.
Sell nt New York Priees, freight added.
DRY UOOPS. ETC. ’
MOORE & MARSH—Exclusively Wholcsnlo
1TA- denlers iu Dry Goods,Boots,Shoes,Hnts.Caps
nnd Notions, agents lorTrion Fuctory goods, De
catur street Atlanta, Georgia.
CII.I I & DOUGHERTY—Wholesale denlers In
U .Staple nnd Fnney Dry Goods,Boots,Flm® Huts
mid Notions, cornerPenchtreo nnd Drrntnr street.
rjEORGIA Hoop Skirt Mannfoftory—Wm. Title-
VJ batun, also keeps hestatock of French,Amer
ican nnd Gorman Corsetts, Ladies’ ready mndo
articles for umlcr wear, Notions, Hosiery.' Lady
saleswomen. Next door to National Hotel.
DRUGGISTS.
r PAYLOR, J. A.—Wholsnlo nnn retail denier in
A Drugs,Medicines,Paints, Oils,Dye-Stuffs,Glass
ware, Surgical Instruments, etc., sign of Golden
Angle, corner Peachtree and Decatur streets.
WILSON fi CRAXE—Wholesale and retail
»» dealers in Foreign nnd Domestic Drugs,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, etc., under National Ho
tel, Atlanta.
HARDWARE.
T JL k R. C. CLARK—Importers nnd dealers in
•f • Hardware, Cultlery,Iron, etc. Alsongentsfor
Fairbanks’ Standard Seales nnd Knoxville Iron
Wot kp, sign of Rig Pud Lock, Penehtfee street.
T M. k J.C. ALEXANDER—Dealers in Hardware,
u . Iron, Nails, Steel, Carriage mntorinl, Mill
Stones,Bolting Cloths f Mlning Implements,White
hall street, Atlanta^
CaRPETS~, OIL~C~LOII1S.~SII'aDES^~E7'C.
T/’ KNDKICK} S. S.—Dealer in Carpets,Oilcloths,
AV. Window Shades, Mnts, Rugs, Curtains, Cor
nice, nnd nil descriptions of House Goods, corner
Marietta and Broad streets, Atlanta. '•
J. S. 01.1VKR.J [o. C. WAHD4JL,
OLIVER & WADDAIL,
■^7- 3HL 3EJ 33:0 ’U* IS 23
AND
Commission Meitliants,
Corner Alabama and Forsyth Sirs., Atlanta, Ga.
53TAgents for Marietta Paper Mill—keep
sll sizes Printing nnd Wrapping paper on hand,
nt lowest morket prices. [August 0-tlni.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
ALABAMA STREET,
Atlanta, Georgia.
WHITE & WIUTLOCK, Proprietors.
[NEAREST IlOUSB TO THE rASSKNGElt PXFOT,]
ir. D. Witty, Clerk.
TTAYING again leased nnd renovated tho
A A nbovo Hotel, wo nro prepared to entertain
guests in a most satisfactory manner. Chnrgcs
fair nml moderate. Our effort will be to please.
C5?”Bnggngc carried to nnd from the Depot
rco of charge.
Medical and Surgical Notice.
nn. a. if-. Bira cs,
Tj'OHHKRLY of South Carolina, toiidcrs Ids
A 1 Professional services to the citizens of Dal
ton and surrounding country, with nn experience
of 27 yearn practice.
ISPSpnoinl attention to nil chronic cases.
BSPOffico, during the day, corner of Pentz
nnd King streets, nnd night at residence, on
Thornton Avenue, formerly occupied by Mr. J.
II. King. ‘ January 8—tf.
J. S. Fitzpatrick,
HOUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE
PAIKTTHR,
Paper Hanger. Glazcr and Gilder.
A LL work entrusted to 1dm will bo executed
jCV with neatness nnd dlspntch. Shop, upstairs
in King building. Dalton, Georgia.
Refers to W. M. & R. J. Lowry, Fains & Par
rot, Atlanta; Lowry & Eason, Tibbs, Kenner &
Co., Dalton; Whitman & Yarneli, Ringgold, jyl
?r. ir. giddejts,
ATTOENEY AT LAW,
8PRINO PLACE, GEORGIA,
YMILL practice in tho Cherokee Circuit nmi
Y Y give special attention to collecting and
8ccnrlng claims. mnrl9-tfan
IV. LUFFUAN, 11. J. ll’CAMY
JLutrman tf JtlcCamy,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
SPRING PLACE, OEORGIi,
AM ILL praotlcc in tho courts of tho Cherokco
YY Circuit. mnrl9-tjan
JU.AVATKHM. J.L.mttt*.
HVi/A'ins, mvincbcoT
NO. 176 MARKET BTttEKT,
"Vulcan Works 5 Iron
Hosiers In Kngllili Slid Amorlosn
HARDWARE, CUTLERY
Nnlla, Stoves, U '
WAOON AND liUMY MATEIilALl
Bltoo and Loathor Findings, '
Farming Implements and Field Seeds,
ALSO, AGENTS FOR
REAPERS AND MOWElts
Threshers and Separators 1
IlorrePoircre, Flnt nnd Round Wire
Clinreosl nnd Stool, for Mining I’lirpon',. '
Plaster Paris Hyd, Cement
Dnpont’n JIIII6 nnd Blasting IWdcr, ,
Donldo Tnpo Fuso, Fnlrbnuks’ 8onlcs 8 ' J
o um & lea men beltino, pa ohito'
Western Sugar Mill and Evaporator '
Doty'S Clotlios Wnslier nnd Unlrornnl oi„n'
UdOT “ ,Ul Impll: "' lnl " " lid offfl
Jnaain
LOOK TO YOUR INTJERESTI
Pure Drugs and Medicines,
At "Suit's Old Stand—EslabUcftcd in 1840,
T “^,o dK nnd oir ' ri ”»
AT NASHVILLE MTOEsI
Mock Is Inreo nnd will nlwnjrn l.e kont full
Medicines. Points, Oils, DvcS sir
Window Gloss,Perfumeries,Toilet 8?8ps,B™£
tondw otc to bo found In tlio Hasten, nmtkrt. 1
sis ”^
Mr! J, O. Rowlings, formerly will, B, F. Tint
l i.° I Druggist nnd Proscrlptlonl.it in i|„’
oily, will bo on lmr.d nt nil times to serve his old
mid new customers. u
Physicians will And It to tliolr Interest lo nit.
men call. I only nslt nn ejnmlnntlon of my oondi
id prices, feeling srtnired I will hoiblolonleu.
- • ». r. JUct'oniiLa.
juu-Oni 123 Market Street, Chattanooga, Tunn,
OS. WKnSTKR. a. WAXN.
CHATTANOOGA F0UNDEY
AND
Machine Works.
PIIE Proprietors nro propnred to manufacture all
A kinds ol mnchlnciy used In this country, ns
Stationary and Steamboat Engines and Boilers,
Bln«t Furnace, Mining and Mill Machinery, of
uvory description; nlso Rnilrond, Bridge, anil all •
other kinds of Iron nnd Brass Castings, Stoim
Gungcs and Gns Pipe Fittings nlwnys on hand.
Special contract* made for ’nrge* quantities of
Costings. Brass nnd Copper taken in oxchnnes
for Castings. THOS. WEBSTER & CO.
Jul2-6ni Proprietors.
C.T. tftleox,
Grocer and Provision Dealer,
FRESH AND CANNED FRUITS,
Staple Groceries, at Lowest Market Prltesl
261 Market Street, Chattanoona. 7cnn.
A TTACHED to this esliihll.-hment is n flm du*
Ihikery, nt which orders for Wedding or other
suppers are filled nt short notice.
Special attention, given to buying and sailing
ju!2 Om Country Produce.
ff\ Crutchfield ft Co.,
Jobbers of
DRY GOODS,
Groceries, Notions, lints and Shoes,
No. 209 Market Strret, .
jiily2 3m- CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Mcytcood If Gahagan]
Dealers in
3EtL S’ Gl- O O D S,
Groceries, Boots nnd Siloes, Hardware, fntllicy,
Qnccnswnrc, nnd nil kinds of Prodnee,
Corner 0th nnd Market Streets,
JulS-Sin* 1II ATT ANOOG A, TENN,
Patton tf Payne,
Booksellers and * Stationers,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.,
K EF.r constnntly on hand n complete stock of
School Books, Stnllnnery, Walt Paper, elf.,
which they oiler nt wholesale or retail, nt Enslrrn
priees. julv21>-
Orders by fnnil receive prompt attention.
Chas. Sundqulst,
■JVfANITFACTURER nnd Wholcsnlc nnd Retfli
HA Denier in every description of
fuenituee,
Also, Dealer in
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper*
tVindow Shades, Gilt Moldings nnd Frames,
CURTAINS AND TRIMMINGS,
Spring MnttrejHcsnnd Bedding,of nil Descriptions.
A large assortment of Bnrinl Cases on band,
which will bo sent to any point on the aborted
notice. Call nnd examine fen* yourselves, before
purchasing elsewhere! jul2-8m
Market Street,let. 3d and\lb, Cftnffnnocga, Tfnc
A'jtTzoji'jaij noTEZ,
A. fj. MILLER, PROPRIETOR,
TWENTY nons FROM PASSENdER DEPOT,
Railroad Avenue, between 8th nnd 9th Streets,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Terms—$2.00 per day; Single meals 60 ccnti.
DALTON
Variety Store and City Saloon
It. P. O’Jt'EIL
No. 4 Tibbs’ House, No. 4
H AS on linnd nnd is constantly rcceiviug
everything in tho lino of
Con feet Ion crl cs and Fnney G roeerlc
of American and foreign production. Canned
Fruits, Pickles, Wines, Jellies, nnd in fact, any
thing you .nay wish in this line, cnn bo found nt
No. 4, Nibb’s Houso.
Hnest Cigars and Tobacco the market afford*!
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I will positively do no credit business hereafter
nnd gentlemen must not nsk for it, ns I shall cer
tainly refuse them.
For the liberal pntronngo received, I would
return thanks to my nranv friends in this ami
adjoining counties, nnd solicit n continuance o>
the same. feb!3-ly R. P. O’NEIL.
Cf^AKE the CITIZEN 1 Cheapest and Best!
JL Only FIFTY CENTS till Jnnunry.
J. IM. B. Cobb,
H AYING determined to resumo his profession
ns a Tailor, tenders his services to the pub
lic, nnd asks to share a portion of their patronage.
Ho fools confident, from past experience, that
tho public cnn bo ns well served in his lino in
Dalton ns elsewhere.
l&riio will bo in constant receipt of tho lat
est fashions, to ennble him to coropcto with tu
best workmen in his business.
Grover & Baker Sewing Machines.
In addition, I havo become tbo agent of t* 10
world-renowned Grovor & Baker Sowing Ma
chines, tho best In uso. Persons wishing to P u *“
chase a first class Machine cnn do so by calling
nt my Shop on King Street, Dalton, Gn., wild®
tho Machino is in successful operation. .
You cnn buy your Machine as chcnp from J-
N. B. Cobb ns nt tho Manufactory. Call aud ex
amine the Machine lor yourself.
Washiag Compound.
I also hare for sale family rights for Jackson®
Universal Washing Compound, which saves eosp
and labor, nnd will wnoli In any kind of limo wa
ter equal to freestone water. .
t^rFamily Righ; only Ono Dollar. Puicb**®
one if you want wbito clothes.
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