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AGEIOUfiTlTHATj ECONOMY. JHootmioldBboNbMf^'orouii
Tlt'.rl’cYnMmonl vlii3id&f<cf r . lit cmirtuc l#rty veatluvs, ivc reprint tiib Itllowinj;
tyf.uUjr, ifvom it largo Cultivator:
V ‘ Farm Joni*n1s Hf the country, Uv Rp^TIlrcO part* of Ollyo
V nnhTf *• ««• " vo ° r ,«!•') of
' ' «Uto«ot1 | er.rtrrrt n »
i= well. Afl«r VeinojimjpjUroarthd flroy
tiWrilrthM bit crop. mU ft drop of Ot]
Our farmorv»iimot be reminded t»f> HaisI.dWa A
(iflop of tins IwwtaUvof flowing opts l.Veftst dUsolvi
jillaWftrl f"
oilier stock. Qnta fiproo.iit early In
summer ivlicu com is growing st-orcc, j p, |( - H , ft ww .
null nvltt'n'oiir.illp.iigh b'Uh-U needI u
c^nn^.ijf, A)?d—aud tlicyc js no food
so graurui<t0vtl{,0 horse as good oats.
, Weave under tlio impression that
cvcnjli ft pecuniary point of viuiv, they
ure more, profltal 1c to the producer
thau the wheat crop. They, will cer-
■ n?' •-■-y
ifircj-
no.’' • '
’—A lihlf catfa 6f
little rvarpi water,
iten, a desert spoon-
pW-ttAi
plfteo to rise, und ivlicu
hot Iron*.
e pint of syrup,
plespooujhl of-
mpient, flout'
u „mv r : fffigKKB&pfe
ft. Tnllhiforro, to Ally ! and M section ot catiKWecpUMy.Bi
* li lted lu Bookettf.ofTOriinasliu!Mf
possesion of I f„, .Hitm'H II. iloilOB Vi
tftiuly yield three to four limes the
amount por adro as wheat—will com'
maud nearly half as much in market—
aro made witltsnV so much ntlehtlon,
and'are n surer crop, where the same
labor Is bestowed, than wlioat. The
proper time for seeding oats in this’
country is certainly In the latter part
Of ApgusVprhrstof.September. They,
then get well sot and rooted before tho
light hake
(hNtfpn
«tracup o
pounded
form a soft doi
bake till crisp. '
Apple l-'LOAT Stew the npples soft
aud rub through o sieve; sweeten, with
15*1-sugar anil liftvor with iemoiP or
vanilla., heat tho whites of six eggs
to a froth nud stir iu tho apples. Servo,
with cream.
Uakf.D rtmniNO—Six eggs wen Deal- KtnQHfa entiv
on, one quart of milk, one’teacup or
flour, and ono-half pound of seeded
raisins, hake quickly, and servo with
butter and, sugar snitco.
ffius&i
K.n.Munin,
imqtf.
»$lotund
»
Martin,
_i*r, undone
idorsor in 2d
oVof hind
known
jk, and
, c Kin*
torded In
gtinnrldr
... . .. ,or und
Id the State* nnd
. tuwest oorncf or
itnbpMM, both In the lath district und 8«1
hi, subject to rimvlmlf of u Raven Hundred
dollar legacy In favor of Ml*. ,Dr. Thoinas*on
«...
nii/o, Otie hottso Jind lot In tho town of RIiir
gold, Goo., known us tho W, W. Or
fold bounded on tlif rust by Clunvulu
north by W. It. Grubb* property, son
Bab
ofoourWi *" ‘ w K ""
rty of wilt
idjmrtUot!
sJBoKqat
. In tho Mill ill.lrlrt smlMsccUon I
S533.SSS?
Chahno ' Hausks?;—(IftHs' op a
ifle’l' shouiddts oro not only very
hard froMep of wlntir como on, nnd painful to the animal, when worked,
there is no more danger of their being Jiut always prevent him from exoTting
winter killed than wheat. They liftvi
timo to tiller out, and a great many
more heads are obtained from ono
grain limn ctih be oxpcctcd from grain
Bown iu February. If bowu in August
a good pastsW for calves anil sheep
may bo ohtaiued for. winter grazing to
those who like tilt plan; but wo prefer
to keep everything away from all crops
that wo.cxpect to house. Nature fur^
iiishes tho blades or leaves, as lungs
through which tho phut breathes Its
cirbbn; and thus sustains vegetable
life, as oxygen gas does animal life,
and lltero is just as muoh. roaBOlt in
cutting^(JHlie"natural supply of oxy
gon from the animal and oxpcct it to
he-vigorons and healthy, as to cut off
the lungs of tho plant aud expect if to
do as well as if it lmd been untouched.
IVe meeftho argument, “that.l, of my
neighbor Jones, maflo tho best crop we
ever made, after pasturing all winter,”
by simply Baying, that bad you not
paainfed, your crop would bavff'boon
In 'nll probability much bottcr. An
other good reason for Foil sowing is,
tlipt wo hare more spare timo tbon
than n#w, as if wo intend planting
corn or cotton,’wb ought to he busy at
this time in turning our lmd, tlmt wo
failed to turn in tho Fall.
hia full strength. Wlirn tho soro is of
long stnnding tho stuillng should he
tnkon out from that part of tho^collar
immediately over the gait, bo that
there may bo no pressure to aggravate
the soreness, and the gall should lie
dresBed dnily with ft lotion, muds'of
one . drachm of sulphate pf zinc and
tile same ’quantlty. of acetato of lead
dissolved in a .pint of wqtor.. It is
much easier, however, toproyontthan
so cure. This qqn be done by repeat
edly webbing-t)ib; akin nntjcptho oolldr
u-lfli n (lonnollftn ftf tvlillniinlf
wminw» ^ c - ^
liuml* Jn no^HOTsinn of Dr ThmnuRfion. feo#)
Also, tho umllvldcbl link of lot pf lund num*
borfckflth dlitrfct und 8tl scctlonj levied on us
tlmpt'onerty ofditiileH Idiim tp natlufy fourn
" * * ‘tullcc court of wild county In ftivorof
property In posses-
1). VV. M1TCUF.I.L, Sh'ff.
TSc •
AlSo, loli
dlstrlotund 8d
dirnS?rSiWofico I IflVlEi oh iJj flu fcjjpei
ly of L. J.-Itiil>nrn liv thrrn 11 ftiH, otto Cfi6STilr
& Uroves vs I,. J. Hllbuni, nnd ono Z. M. Jnok-
son vs I- .J. Hllbiirn und II. W.;CQbb,. *nd one
Heard ft:Henderson vs L.J. HUmirn, ( und Goo.
1; llluck. sccnrliy—all 'from liaitow snji®J*^“
’onrt. rroperty polutcij out by ; pi am tins’ (
--— ' lPi-8. Twill,
gm
JAS. McCLyUE t/ 81icrlir.
ol A J Harnett to satisfy u fl .IU froi
„. JUJp, ofrOlq ; Wl..
^rnett,- ^ir^arljr Ih powOMlon of defendant.
lso,lofo(f!uiirnambBr 3U, of t lio 12th (lls- comity, Gk.» on Miq first Tuesday ?u.Murali,l«n
itaml 8d keoliont levied on as tho prrfberty within the lognl ilinura'orvalu;lot of lund num
icfuiulant t n sut Isfy a fl fii from Wliittlcid In- i)er.84, Jb the wth dllstrlct and Stl scotlbn of said
rorlor court. Ill favor of J W Fincher, bearer, vs county, containing 100acres, more or Joss, as
• Balffifi"
L. W. Crook. v .
IsOt of land nnmbcr M, 18th dlftlrlnt and third
sootlon, lovled on as tho properly of William B
t ntts by W W West, foi-mel- Aherlff, to satisfy a
fa from thirsnpHrtnr courtof Marion county,
In favor of Juclcson M 0111 vs supd Butt,
‘ Also, lot of lund number 822 in tlio
and 8d Huotlnn of said county; levied
“ * -jtthjr-'" ^
J IIIII KB iur lliu USUUi V t
lCcoucr, lil’uktir, null Wl
ani
with a deodotidn’or wliitc-bnlc bark.-
Tliis thickens and tuuglichs it.
Calcined Honzs.—A correspondent
of tho Csnftdft Farmer asks concerning
the mshurial valuo of- calcined ’bodes.
The editor replies that bone in any
form, impnrt lucrensciUproiluetivenesk
to land,—but are especially offootiye
on tbb sandy or lighter soils. Oftlciu-
cd bones absorb,-with avidity, air and
water, by whlcb.tlie phosphate of lime,
amounting to soma seventy-fivo pnr
cen t, of tlio bonas, is reBdereif Bolnble
and easily appropriated’as food by the
plants. Burnt bbnes’nre', deerned esi
pooinlly valuable to turdips', aiid bfiarbe-
ly loss so*to the cereals.’-
A 'Word about Gardening.
IVo bog to say a few words to. oqr
hind lady readers in regard to gartl-
, cnlng. Now Is tlio lime for you to stir
iip tho “Lori)8 of orcation,” and make
them get everything ready for early
sowing.-. Thiadr.tho season to plant
your garden peas; anil in planting
-thum b'o sure to have ft furrow at loait
six inches deep, put in’nbout’twb inch
es of fowl-liouso manure, mixod with
ashes, ami then cover tile manure with
a, thin layer of earth and plant pens on
it, covering well. By* planting peas
dftcply it'causo8 the ground to bo’weU
brokon in the flrBt plaoc,and the roots
liavo more to feod upon, will bear full
er and otund the spring drouths bet
ter. Ypu need not fcap tlmt-tlioy will
not come tip, as wo last year plnnted
our.'s six to eight inches deep, and
made n fine crop.
Cabbage should bo planted how—
I’repare your laud thoroughly, manure
well with fowl-house manuro (we ma
nure from the cowa), nnd plant the
seed' in hills, eighteen' Inches apart,
five or six ih a bill, nnd when the
plants get out of dangor. from the cut
worm thin to one in a hill and work it
well. By this method you will have
fine heads at loast a month earlier than
when sown in a box and transplanted,
Don’t ho afraid of not obtaining a
Btand, as they come up equally well in
rows ns in a box, and will stand quite
n heavy frost.
Onions, lettuce, and other hardy
vegetables, should be plnnted now.—
Remember tho great secret in success
ful gardening is deep prcparntionjshal-
low eultiiro and heavy manuring.
Wheat Crop—Tfe nfo gratified to
hear from all parts of Ohio, Indiana,
and Illinois, in which winter wheat is
the principal growth of small grain
tlmt tlio fields sown to tlio crop are
promising an unusually, largo return.
Of course tho danger of‘‘freezing but”
is not over, hut it every- day grows
more remote; .and it U not common
when tlio spring spins \vith ftssuraiicu
of abundance of tills staple, that the
Riiinmor’8 yield belies, the, prospect,'X
'New Albany tedger. . r
Jobe, lute of mud county, deceased, linn nppljof
: Guthrlo, IhdoiKcr.
“ *nsn
„. from tho Holithwost comer ofguH\lot, run-
with HAliUUiOjBKtTiiot. south, thun.no .oaat-
im8 loot, illouco south 4M-foot, thenc^ wist iS-l
feet, thoncoiouth 20S foot to the south line of
said lot number 87,’thence cuut on-said - line to,
tho coiitro of lot number 8't 12, 8, t hence .north
aboutaixty rods toft uoiuior, theneo duo west
to thoboRtimlntf coruor; levied on as the prop
erty of Janies A Ault, t o sutlsfy onpllfa from u
juellou court of the 872d dist rlcty‘6 r M; Horsey,
Autcnft Go., endorsers, v* James Grow, inn k or,
ami Juntos A Ault, omlordur: levied aud roturn-
Kilo tno by nootiHlable. prsfort|8
‘jiunibcrs 40, 41 nud,08, all In
lie* 8d sootlon of originally
town OI llllIKKOMI, on lot OI lauu IIU, iu Ilia mill
district and 8d section of said .county, for the
purpose of dlRtrllnitlnh among Vho legtttees of
Hahl UeccMHod—if noolgoctlon la rajMcd at the
flfitTogulur.torin aftur tills expiration of two'
■ 1 i“ , rcoK-S-J! ,u
4-tdSr. U’rM.feu<W.
•okoo.v
•oiint-y, levied on as tin
B ronprty or jonn tv uock. to satiMlV a fl fa from
le Justice court of tho 1030th dln.G M, AM Nor-
rls ft Co., vs Raid Bock} levy made aiul returned
to mo by a tfonktable.* . . j^rn
dl number £>. on mum street; nil levteu
a proiiorty of \\ f it- Bornor, by vlrtuo of
m Wliltflnld superior court, In favor of
iroyleston ft Co„ vs L VrCrook, maker,
Crane, BroyleMton
and said Berner, Indorsor.
Also, ton acros.of lot lmniDpr JfM, U>r6o aCtca
lpt number .163, ono . hundred igiid .forty-flve
nbi'M of lot number 1l)7, thirty-tour and one-
third acres of lot numbor 1B8, urnl sixty uoresof
" " of mild lots in tho 27th Uls-
lot ntnnbor 200; all of said lota in tho 27th
t riot and thjrd section of said county: saidpaW
cols ofiand conk! Itutlng all that portlbu of tho
in poojBOSHioi) of Mrs Auat/n,t\iq widow undex-
cemvix of <} € Austin, tlcoeuHcd; levied on to
to Hiitisfy two fl fas from soporfoi L bourt of said
“ ' “ in favor.of
cotmty, against-HaIU J (> Austin, unoL -
McKesaon ft Bobbins, and tho other in favHH
Farmer* ami Molvliant s National Bank.' fee If]
and 3d sect ion of nnid oonnty, oxcept forty i
. RELATIVE I’AftOES OP tjjffijft*,—
Chemists say thptseyeiilceii pounds of
clover-liny aro equal to one hundred
and fifteen pounds of whcnt-Btriiw,
which contains quite as little nfljjrl,ment
howover, ba.wh’ol|y relied upon, because
tlio nutritive value of nll forage plants
depends upon tlili stage of growfh at
which they,areoiit, and clover in iy|iieh
the seed lifts been suffered to ripen is
but little bplter. than ordinary straw.-
A Trior of Seed-DeaLeks Tim
Royal Horlltult'ui-iiiSoolety of Engldnd
1ms discovered tliut Aqalcrs III seed, in
order to no ahio to soli at low -pricoe,
are in'the |ift]bit of.roasting the’seed of
worthless kinds Biifl’ioiently te kill the I
germs, nnd then mix it with that of the
hlgh-prieed variety. Of couvse the
BONHB ty/ox .
ci*08 ■fllf'of 1 lio oast Hide ofsulU lot ; levied
tho property of DF II Walkcrto satisfy u* fl fa
*n oouiftofisaiacounty, Jn favor
nil^v* said WutKipv pjrlmjipul,
- mKwild
Tl 8tillihs, Indor
Also, all that pari rtf lot of land number 121,
more or 16»af foVlod on usUio property of A N
Hunter to aatisfy n 11 from thojnfovlbr crouft, In
favor of Kuruost ft Crook vs Tim Ford* prtuci-
pal, and said ScntJr, security on stay. <jdni4
G KOUfilA, Catoosa C'rtukTT.—To all whom
’ It may oonoorn.—Mrs.' MurV W.‘Bhleld*
lmviiiR uppllotl to mo In proper foirn for nor-
era or admlnlMtration outhbcstato
Khlulds, Into of said county, do
ts l» tb cite all aim singular tlio
of 'li'illdrt
ooased; This ls’tb olio all and singular
urmUloru aud'. next-of kin of auid llobt. Shield*
to bo and appeur at my ofllco on tho first Mon
day in April next und show cariso, if any they
— why lottors of administration shonm not
ranted to tho applioautr MVJtpi
bo granted to Ihonppllcaut. Witnossmy nnn
and oflloial signature, tm^Fohniary laU 1*»*
1 Jari,4-30d.' ' ''
G KO ltd! A, CAtortsA County—Tq all whom
it may’Concern.—Itoht. 8. Church having
U, it may
applied to mo In proper form'for prtnilahont
letters of ml min 1st ration oh tho cstuto of Nel
son lioadrlek, Into of suid county, doooaspd: .
This Isto •cite all und Slugulur the crudltbra
and next 6f kin of said deceased, to bo and
appear at nly oflloo on thw lirst Mojnluy lirnoxt
April and show ciiuSe, If unyllioy cuh, Why ad-
nrll and show cause, if any they con.w
. imlstratlon Mhould’hot'bo granted to '
8. -Church on q»id estate. Given .ur 1
Imnduuil oflldul sigiuaiirc^tm.OVbri
Viihninn'i-Srtil. 1 • f
pornmn
iutuor Thomas A. Burford, latoof said county,
doeOtbd'd t This is tn clto nil and'siiiglihir the
kindred and croditons-n&faid Thomas A Bur-
tlu<y can, why permanent' administration
should not bn granted to O.'W; Trimtnlcr on
said estate. Witnnsamy.hun’d anilofllcial slg.
l.nittkcr.uudL.W. Gfook,
Ittn.V miiii- 11 AlHo.^thWeiuhvliliiil Imiror lot ar’liinn nuhi. liiiii;
...
^•jfSliaiiVjflfildnmniitii-’-W-oftlm Mth‘ftl*t.
wtpttmq
of Jnlin Uryiiut lu.lprscr vli O, I.. Cox, nuikor,;
mill ill mx.ilou lo Kutisfy oho sinluHof. court. (I
ru 111 favor of A. J. llonlsuokor v» U, IV. Homl,
'fflISKWM Sill rtlHTtct illft
uxi'noloM.ofJumiw Aiirtar«on..rti!i'i»i«»d. v« A,
‘Jjj'Voalart i'lilBi WtSolsit win Hurt Uniamout S. Vlnlng uml H. T. llork anil Wolmtiir trilfuy.in
C ay°'i>mT r '’“"‘" u SIMMONS, Sll’ff. ,•
[TALKLIl MOUTtlAOBSALE—Wlll ho solll
sSfll
ig Woacre* o?
J n
-yor’wiuiiio’^'-S-b;
Hwsrd,.
hTTEOBOIA, Oorno* you»vv~Tiio month.
Ijr,urtci’rtilto upirtU-Ailon Will ho lludo ui Cl o
kantuniT oilirt illoH Bliirt fl tSUImUir .
Smith In lavor or JiaaoT. Siultli, roi iwopr ha;
i’iKr,
.—By vlrtno pfiihthorlty
ohiRt wlll utid icatilraout
- ' its oriuiid vor n r, Ru w k 1 n s ft l) u rlmm y* J on u t Huh, Osborn',
irincfpal, and John 0. liutos, liulorsoivas tue
iropM-tyofsalrt-Oabom.'* * 5ini;. T q i-
lVlSaWMalhHtns’octioh'oV mild county,
natho property of said JaniesGordon,, do-
U, for tho uiirposo of dlatidbntlwn; .*
1 K* ! «» of.J.na.
it.nou*Q dpor.inwild
11 hours of suit 1 , ih6 fob
A DMlNISTlt;
/X order from
kcr county will. . , .
11 next, at tho Court-1
ity, bytween t ho legal 11
lottd KldSglng thi estate of .Tasso Self,
ig part nflot immbor280, lit tho 8th district
and Ithisection of wild couuty, and consisting
m 111 the Will district attfil
y Ono Mtmtycourt fl fh lu ftu .
vorof U.A. Glddcusva DanioiJohn* on, as tlifli
loth' fllstrlot „i„i
^Joining tiuorgo
, hnd Bonerl Cochran oil
iwvb or
'‘ihooniod. tlmt .omb „Vii
county ilevh
IMI life Jntextuto, and
in touirs^ttho law adinliilstrHtl *” *
tod Intliodorkoftbe supOrtbr oLJMPMMB
o,hrrfl.H,,rt.pro,H J rpor,o,,. t lhl rt ^,|^,fta i ’
osouth, to sat
- -w-x-i ™ tWorWobitai
Colfojj for use of’OjJlcors ot Court vs Mulinda
Stetta
rta. m-i nnd 4W„)n iha »th dl.tWob of th.i-ad
flootioil of orlnlmilly Chorokci: now Murray
county i levied on n, tlio (iroperty of JnmoeUd.’
moiiilsuii, innkor, anil J. U. IV. Mrlioimld, In,
florecf, . it. t. iieuk, siwrla;
M. Kbillli, scn.t’iuto orfflld county deeaiVilufl
court af.ordtanry or ,uld county ror Savetn
gaaxfxaM
fea ! uu,d ttUd
/~1 EOItGI A, Goudox Cocrtt.—T/OWla T,. Green
VJT udmtnlHtratorofWtn, W.Urcon ropresutt;)
to tliq Court In Ida petit Ion VIuly flb-. i v unit 6u.
torod on recortl tlmt Jlp has fltliy. itUflUhlktei o»l
Win. W. Green’s catitlo*. Thi*i* tliurofoxetoulto
all porsoiiB coiidomu kindred and crudltora to
Hhow.cause, If ajiy they can, why snldmdiiilnU.
Utitpr should aoti bo uisohurgud from hia hi!
m * — ']d|»inlhslon
la January
S'KKL, OrUy.
tho pubUcutlon. of tills, citation, unless same
valid OltJcctlon 18 made to his appoliitimmt> ■
Givon uiidur my hund‘and oflloial seal, this.
Jun. SB, iauo.47-l;n,^HI,T<INUU ! iaHLL,Ord , y.
A.IVVlkoi' Cbiiiity-N otlco i» liorcby
to all poraOns conrtomod .that soihb
osliibo Thoinaa’. Jonos. Into of sdld
inty, departed this life liUOMtute,mid ni .
ov.. has ujipllfedfor udmlnlatmtlon on tho es-
tate of sahf Thomas Jimos, uhd that hi tormh of
tholaw admlnlstratloii will bo vested in tlio
clerk of tho.anporlor court, or spmo other *'*
ami prdner porsojnt hlrty.daysAfii’r puhllcat!
Of thU citation, uAlcss soldo valid '
ififtdo to lils appolbtmeiit., ,
Givon uhdoY'nty juUirt mid, oj
tills Jun. 23, iSfo-lW All I/TON BU8S
sat tsfy ono Riinniior court fl fain favor of Ml*
'"remlor va C W Bond, us property riftmid Bpnd.
Also, lot number 271, and seventy acres dm
ttkt ,fl»0 of lot number 80S, nil. In MU d!»t. umV
_n aectlort, to satisfy Ono superior court fl la In
favor of J F B Jackson vh JohpP Champion,ua
OMi-d.-.vIC ami
8d aCctlOn. to satisfy a snpnriorconrtll fa In fn-
■or of Danioi Isonhour vaJattuyi D.W McDonald
* tho pro)u»rty of sald'Mc'Dnnnbl. - '"
Alsoi thirty nPiivt oh Gio northwest corrftfr of
this fithjlay. of Jun ill
7-!Wd.
"1 KOUG1A. CatoosA-Coi'NTY.—-Joseph BHiltc
has annllod to me for cxomntiou of nor-
SOjniiU
• — t ,|,A n
— - u20th
turned to.moby T B Jolly, constable.
.!» UIHIJ . rillllUHVIU.
lot- In iMlton, know .
fthd lot, now In possession
•n ’as the property of A V
81onn,by virtue of a fl fa fr<
tv.’,
A1’ Sloan aiul J P flhlro,
motn or i,, s
n perlc
S B ail
lund nuinbor !0?», In thu 711i district and 3d
tlon, to puy the miYohnso money, luvled on by
virtue of a II fli from Whitfield Superior court,
K. W, Nancy Harden'd le, for tb6 use of Jacob
Miller vs JosepUM. Lane, lCx'r. of J.X L. Hard-
ciistlc, duCcabCd. Property pointed out hi said
1 1 - Hi Shl'THF.nLAND, D. Sll'ir.
of part of lot of
, / WOETOAOK SAW-.
At the mime place,’on tho first Tuesday In April
— buy horse mule, tosatlsfy u mortgiigo
i .county court, of said county, L P
Qudgc r vsS W
valuation of liotnustead, und T
thcamnu at.my oflivo In Ringgold
din- of this Inat. This Mb day of February, 1803.
Fob. 1T-2t.- J. M. COMB*, Ordinary.
A I>Ml>MSTiUTOU\$.8ALK.-Uy vlrtuooi hh
order from tho Court of .Ordinary- of Oa-
tooHi oounty will bo sobL on'tliw flrat Tn»w\lay
in April, 1S<|3, bet worn the legal hours ofsiilo,
beforuthe court house door in Htnugold, IJots
of land nnnibers 81 nnd 82.- hvtbc*Wtu district of
the 8d Section, possessing tmd of the- l •
• Ftkllsr WATF.n PoWRHR'Ift TUB STATH.' •
• Mi
of’ Ac!ill In 1st ration on the cstuto J, JI. Wp-
kindred and or6dftt»rrt‘of Said-deceased to flic
their nl\Jectlons, lf,any they liavo,.on or before
tho Februai't’tcrtu or the Court of Ordinary, to
granted the npplloant, Given-under my Imml
district nml .bl section,to
Justice *onrt fl fa In flivor of BF
mo by oonstnblh^ i t " •• *‘t • ■
of E O.fitnflbrd vs Jcptlia ftAVr
propertyJif said K|lenlfc; made
by constable. -
Alao lot 277 Hi the 27th district and 2d section,
ttdmr oT Morris'llolkd'ts. dHe’d. ns ilie iiropert
of said lloppcr. W. II. R AM* Y, i). Shff.
full. 1,18UP..
blOBGlA, Gonuox
sous oonoerfiod, kindred and creditors,itonhow
tnvtUin. and rwelya letters 4 pfd amission, on
are first Monday hi July next. This. January 7,
IWO.-dm "1 S- . D. W. NEiCL, Oi-U'y.
KOKGIA, Gontids Countv—Wlicreii* A. V,
VH* Kny.'admminiratOr of W M f< Bowie*, rop-
resent* to the Court' in his potition tliut ho has
ftfily fldniiniatcrod said estate^—
' Tills Ja to cito all and singular the creditors nnd
next klu of said A. M. K'ny' to lie and nv>
pear st my office, within the time allowed by l.ifc,
and show ciiubo, if any they eau, why *uid nd-
minlstmtpr should not bo discharged Ironi hi* ad
ministration on tlio first Monday fit July. ISfiO.
Bee. 24-Gui.' ».Yff NEEL, Ord’r.
n KOUGIA, WALTER COUNTY,—Sixty day
VJT after datp Uuplleatloh will bo made to th
Court of Ordinary of M’ulkor county irtr leav
to aull'tho realty belonging to-IIn? estr * -
Thonnts Evutt, lato of auflV eounty, dee
for tho boneflt of heirs and creditors.
Dec. 8-2m. ■■ J. 1-. EVATT, Ad
G EOHOIA. Hrirn-W L’drxfv.—Whoreua, E.
‘ W. Bumhprb upnlies to-ino for lcttai*s of
administration pp tlio eatutn of F, M. .WilaOU.
Into of said county, deceased.: Tln*so a '
fore t,o eito and rtdmohjsh all. ami alnp
pKOUGIA^ Gordon County—Whereas, A
VT Littlefield, administrator of H. 4• Stanton
ropicrents to thfl Court,in id* potition duly filed
and entered mi reedrd, that lie lias fully admiuii-
tciod said estate. Tills is therefore to cite nil
person* concerned, klhdrcd end creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, Why raid administrator
should uot be disclimged fr6m Ids.ailniini^tiv.tion,
and recei ve letters of dismission on the first Mon
day in Kebrdarv,' 1-80'J. This July 22,18l»8.
Orii D. W. NEEL, Ordv.
p KOliGlA, Gordon County.—Felden Kay,
, AVALKan CorxTV.—M’hcrens, 8.
/“I KOUGIA, .‘VVALKiii , .
\JT-Gnraun, Adiu’r. pf Uobort Carrnn,deccas-
mCha* applied to me •* * * *
Sold u»Uih ]»ropurt.V of B. o.
8uweU, '*JecenRc,d,' uppli
|HHmlHSlou frbYa said. Kxi'ci^lbralilp
ir-lot
jpfhi
lllert}foro tff cite all peraOiiH crtncurbed to bo
and uppear ait my office on. or before tho-first
Monday irf Jumt nuxt, (l»Kj), iliid show ontmo. If
uny th ;
, why
F/xeoutor ns aforoauld, ahohUt not bo dismissed
from hiKsald Kxocutorahiv). Given.under my.
hnud gnu official signature, Deeember 7th, im
J. M. COlMUS, Ordinary,
Dec. 10-flm. , , [Pra, feQjyh
ri Kimn, «itw, C»;nty : —wiiL-rraa;’ Wil-
* applied to me for leave to sell the . ...
estate of said decoHayd. for the. purpose nt dis
tribution and pay in rnt of debts, aud If no ob-
Joetlon ls ralhuil at tbo first.Tcgularterm uftur
tho explratiou of sUty days.un order >wlll Im
nsscif granting tho prayer of the petitioner.
MILTON BUStiELL, Ord’y.
Jau. 21-2I1U-P1S. feu #L r
KOUGIA, Walkf.u Cbux*rv.-A. D. Ste
mivihg applied to ho appointed guardian
J person aiul property of Ell/.abeth J. Me-
,il : nifiibr ilfidur fourteen years of age,
nt of said comity ; This Is to bite all tier-
rqus concerned to bound appear at the term of.
the Court of Ordinary, tpbcjHdd next after tho
expiration of thirty days from the fliyt jinhli-
cation of thi8 niftioe, nw show cause, It they
dutirWhy suldA. D. stewn/tYHtyould jifttbc In
trusted,-with the irunrdlniudijp of.tho pci non
and rtiHipcrtv-of Klizubeth J. McCullah. \Ylt-
nesH mV official signature. . ).-*'■
Juu. t-uinl. MILTON IlUSbULIs, Ordy.
kindred und creditor* of wild deceased, to file I nr if *ii
their olijeei Ions. If any they -have >on or before , Administrator ol Emory lvny, represents to f
the March Tern) of tlio Codrt of Ordlnui v lobe tho Court, In hi* petition duly filed nnd entered '•
held In said oonnty on Dirt first Monday in *
March next, otherwise lettera will l»e granted
the upplieunt. Given under my hand und olll-
clal signaltire tbW lath Jan.. 1»m>,
. ANDER80K•PARN8WORTIT, Ord’y.'
felgnaju
Jun.2iiwd.
G EoumAiMtVHAV^
•gdindry hicAiImfilbl .
sonalty uml aettlng apart anil valuation of
homeatcud, a mil will parw upon the aiiinu at 10
, Ohl’y
on record, tliut lie lut* fully adudniaterod Emery
Kay’jj estate
Till* i* tiiereforc to cite nil persons concerned,
kindred nnd creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said AdHiiiiislrator should not he di»-
charged froth in* iidiidni*trdtioh/and receive let-
tor* nCdismiKsion-tliu first Monday in.Eoli., 1868.
July Rd-Oui. D. \V. NEEL, Oidinun.
S TATE of Georgia } Gordon County.— Ur
'Love, Guardian of tho Miiidr cliilHrcn
Uriah
ti fa from -county court, of said couuty.
~ ’ xer vs S W Sparks; property point ed.onl by
niottgrigc. _ Ft. HOHT'llEiIlaND, D. 8. •
ITUATuiX’H RALE.—By virtuo of
ir from tlio Court of Ovdlliarv ‘6f
(field oounty, Will be sold, oil flu* first Tues-
the farmer cannot be certuin of the
fraud if hlfcro^is eycr.so ligjit,
A n Unfortunate Man.—-Geo, Wood,
of Wabash, Indiana, who was recently
1..'°* ‘ »„ ,i.„ ' t.. i|. n L i day’In March next, before the Oourt-UoiMn
latter is the only ono that .glows, and Unorin Dalton, within the legulhours of pule,
*• * • * • - *• the undlvidod one-thlrrt interest in tho follow
ing lots of land, viz: Lot finniber 211. 48 acres
of fractional lot number 210. fractional lot (48
acres) number 247,105 acre* of lot number 240—^
nlafrtuoromainder of lot nhtnbor 210, Macros,
Terms cAsh. Sohp tis the property of AV. F.
— **— id,
To Prevent lloos from Eatinq
1’oultrv Tho Southern Cultivator’s
gives the following ns ft sure remedy
' for breaking hogs from eating chick
ens, and adds, if tried, will prevent
much lecturing from good liouso
wives:
Catch the liog—with a good strong
thread, tako about three stitches on
its eye-lids, drawing them close togeth
er, and tie them, as in spaying. By
the timo the thread’s rot, the hog will
have forgotten about tho poultry. I
have novel- known one to attempt it
again. The same plna will keep them
from swimming rivers and breaking
fences. They will stroteh the threads
enough to see their way', and by smell
ing, can get along fast enough for all
honest purposes.
up twice boi’oro. Uls ilrpt wjfo was
killed a week aftcr marrlago Car
riage runaway; bis third, wife fell in
to a well, anil was not found for, two
weeks, lie is the only ono living of a
family of seven ohildron.
F.emalb Suffrage—-A Boston nig
ger named; Walls Brown, delegate to
the Woman’s Rights Convention at
Chioago last week, in an address be
fore that interesting gathering, said
“that Women blight'to bo educated be
fore they are enfranohlsed.” ‘.‘White
folkB, is you gazing at mb?”
The Forty-First Congress.—The
Forty-first Congress will- begin work
with New Hampshire, Cdnnectlcnt,
Alabama, Virginia, Texas, Mississippi
and Georgia unrepresented—in all 81
members—besides a soat-from Penn
sylvania, which the partisan Governor
tl’tuo of
A D.MINISTK ATUIX’.S 8A LL.-Bv vi
xjl im Qrfiorloin thu Cpuit of Ordlnury
iv.hllflphl comity, will be. shlil, Q)i1 ho flrat Tn
.....llilobl coniity', SvlB besbhV,on |Mli
cbiv InMai-eh, lAw, at tlio.Com t-Tlotisc door lit
aiild county, between theiegfil hour* of mile, t Ini
two lota of lund, 151 uml 174, In auhl eounty,
_ fiiinr J Wliltaitt, administrator of the ortutet
of M U*DJ«r f li^ic of wiid codntyj iloceiissd, rep-
reserit* to iliC‘ Coart f in Ilia petitiori‘duly filed and
entiiml OH reJofd f tliut ho liali i'U|lj aUniluiatcrud *
on Haul e.<» ite —
Tills j.* ihoiofnro to cito and. admonish all .per-,
sons interested to show cr.use, if any th?y ran,
within the timo prescribed by law, why ettJra of
diainisson (rom said cstuto should not be grant
ed to. said, applicant, in Apvil next.' .Given im-
'derray baud and* official sigeaturc,'this Oetobci
1868. ..: ,' V J. M, U0MB3, Ordiuafy.,
Oct 8-fini
m6gm
/^ KOllGIA, Wamcf.h CoL*NTY.-"Whurort$,Wm.
\JC M. James and John M. Crttlett^UxcoutorH
oftlie lust wHl unil testiirtionOor -Tljog, Jones,
decenscd, bus applied to me for leave to’ sell
tboaoutb half of lot'of lund number 2‘W. In the
lVMf district and 4thaoctlon, fort lie purpose of.
afctrHnitlon among tlui leguteea of wild teatu-
tmvu-itd if nojblfieetion la ruluod at tho first rag-
filur, term utter tho expiration of-ttiro months,
art orfior will bo passed granting the prayer Of
petitioners,. . MILTON BUSSELL, Ord’y
Juiiunry.21-2m.-Prs. fee $6.
TDT A ■TCrmTOQI.v. PM'DrUDTTTIi/r I ^ Love, otiiirdlan or tlio Minor childrt
rJLlB.lN lXlXlO, . ijlVLi Uil’IUIVL ! Jchosoi. Moss, deceased, having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said ceimty v for a.disclmrge
Dcadquavtcrs for Everything!!
.Tinns a kexveji
T_T a‘TE o;i tmhd nnd arc conspuijly Receiving
-JLJt the largest und finest M*j»rfment of
tlFF’S SALE*—Will. be. sold
inrt-lxofiso doiir In EllBay, on
in March ivexL within -
which Jill. IlclvOrston lived at tlio time of Ills
death, eontnlning 820 acres, more or leaK, one
third ulourod laud, nnd two thirds lu tho orlgl.
nul woods. Terms oash.
dtan of tho persona nnd property of John. W„
Sarah A. und Eliza A. Creswcll, minors, resi
dents of said eonuty;. j rotui
This is to cite Wl persons concerned to bo nnd
appoar at my office on tho first Monday in next
March and enow enusd why said T. II. Pitner
should not bo entrusted with the guardianship
Blgmiturp t,„,
February 2d, i860. W. IL BKQOKElt, Ord’y..
February 4-S0d,
EORGU, MTiltflold County Wl.rr, 1).
* Nell, administrator of D. S, Roach, deccos-
represents to the Court, in bis petit ion duly
mud,tlmt ho has fully administered D.8,Roach’s
estate: This Is therefore to olto all porsons
concerned to show cause, if aiiy they cun, why
/'I E
0%
of Pennsylvania refuses lb certify to,
/~1EI
M 11
uml si
- The SuNFLOWKn.—Tills plant has
never received the attention jtdeserves
' I’he grains or kernels are rich in nit-
rogenious matter, and are much relish
ed by many, animals, and especially
. chickens. ,
The Husssians cultivate two kinds
of sunflowers, both of which are very
different from ours. One has seeds
that are nearly white, while those of
1 lie other are striped with white and
because it throws out Mr. Oovode.
Not tm Same Opinion An old
minister enforcod tho difference of
opinion by argument: “Now, if every
body hnd been of my. opinion they
would all lmvo wanted my old woman.”
One of the deacons, who sat ju?t be
hind responded: “Ybb, nnd if every
body was of my opinion, nobody would
have her.”
Celebration Tho anniversary of
the birth of General Washington is to
be appropriately celebrated at the Uni
versity of Virginia. Mr. J. G. Rogers,
of Maryland; will bo the roadcr and
R. S. Jeffries, of Virginia, ITie orator.
Mr. 0. F. Bcrnn, of Maryland,’is one
of tho committee of ni raugements.
New York Dry Goods Trade;—The
largest dry goods jobber in Now York
sold Inst year $43,000,000; tlio next
largest follows in tlio track with $30,-
000,000, while some half dozen oilier one
houses aro set down at from $4,000,000
to $9,000,000—showing a very heavy
business for 18G8.
A Dubuque milliner has achieved
te
III
k. «
k
black. Both are very largo and Bwect,! real triumph. 8ho lias engaged the
nnd nre fold in the streets of St. I’e- services of a taxidermist,who prepares
fers'.mrg, just as peanuts are among ! the skin of a prairie chicken as if for
us. Borne of those, seeds have been J stuffing aud mounting, nnd then by
brought to tlii» country, and ave found ' altering the shape n little the fowl bc-
IMIKlt sheriff
\JC before the Court- _ .
the lirst Tuesday in March next, within,the
l^al houi’s of-sulu’, the following proparty,,to^
" Lots of land numbor* Ofl, 100 and Ilf? In ,tl»u
lltb district and 2ilHectlon of Gllnjci’ comity:
IwSffil ^ ' “ U tnVtax,.
Jap. 3l-td».-Pr*. foe >0,
E. S. DAVI8, Adm’s
. , WjiiTmtD Cccxtt.—T. H. Fit-
ner having applied to bo appointed guao.
- -i.i. J irty of Joh“ w
on u*.tho property.of^John L. Rcld to
• onct Hupurlor Conrt II fa In favor of Ja*.
i’kugaliiHt John L. RolU^prlhclpdl,' uhd
honuis J. Clurk. e.ccnrlty.
Al*f». lorof land number 93, lu the 01b district
nd 2d soctlon of’Gilmer oonnty: lovled-onas
io property of Augustus Bailoy toautlsfy two
.ustlca court fl tas, one in favor of 8mith ft
Johnson against Iaaao Bailey aitd Augustus
Bailey
A DMINWTBATOR’S SALE.—By vlrihs 'of
order, from the Court of Ordinary of Gil-
uier bounty, will bo sold before the Court-House
door in tho town of Ellljay In said oounty,
on the first Tuesday iu next March, with-
in the legul hours’of sale, lot of land number
said administrator should not bo dlftchnrguil
„ legalhbunrof ...
81, In the Utli dlstriot and 2d sootlon of Gilmer
county, bulonglng to tho estate of J. D. Chas
tain. lato of said county, deceased. Sold for
;Uo benefit of holr* und orodltors. Terms made
known on day of sale. JOHN STONK.’
January 21-tds.-Pr*. foe *i. Adm’
from Uls
ml min 1st i
dlSmUslnn bn tho first Monday in Jnly, 1863.
Fqb. 4-Orn.; - W. H. Bi{OOKElt, Ord’y.
ration and rcctdvo letters of
KOUGIA, Wliitfleld County—Two months
VT after dalo application Will bo made to the
court ofordlnnry of said bounty for lcavetosell
tho real estate of R. L. Cook; dco’d.
Feb. fl, 18U9-2m yY. L. COOK} Admr.
/~\ EOItUlA, widtabld Couaty-T. IL Ilondor-
\JT §on bus appliod for exemption of person-
oltv, suttiugnpart and valuation of homestead,
and I will pass upon tlio same at my ofllco. In
Dultou on the23cl February Inst. Fob. 11, lgflfl.at
W. B. BROOKEH, Ord’y.
bus applied for exemption of pcrsomilty
setting apart and valuation of homesteud,
I will pass upon the sum oat my office in
•Alton on the 22d of Fobruury.
Feb. 11,19tio-2t W» n. BROOKElt, Ord’y.
A PHOOIiAMATION.
GEORGIA;
By Urrua B. Bollocx, Gov. of said State.
* "M r hbrbah, Official Information lias boon re-
celved at this Department that a murder was
— ..-r—JyhjH
ooeRitbhie, sometimes calling lilinseirstillboy,
and that said ltltchle, alias stlllboy, lias fled
lYomJ ust ice:
1 liavo thought proper, therefore, to Issue this
ly proclamation, hereby offering a reward of
.nethoufraud dollars, with proof sufficient to
convict, for tho apprehension and
tho said Ititchio, alias Stlllboy, to
Sheriff or said county and Slate.
And I do moreover charge und require all offl.
cere in this Stato, civil and military, to bo vigi
lant in endeavoring to apprehend the said
Ititchio, alias Stlllboy, in order that he nifty ho
to, nuas Ntiuooy, m oruer inat he nifty
* ht to trial for the offeupd with which
icharged.
Ivon under my hand and tho Great Seal of tho
State, nt the Capitol in Atlanta, thi* BixtoontU
day of February, in tho year of our Lord one
aousand eight hundred and alxty-nlne, and of
enaence of the U nited States tho nino-
to pi-od-rtUC line especially, in j comes a hat for a young la-Jy, ami no
Ennsss. ') trimming is ucccnsary.
fears
* Rcrn* B. BrLtocx. Governor.
By the (Jovernor:
, GAVin G. CottimO.
Perruturr of Statu.
KOUGIA, IYat.kjui CouxtV.—To nil whom
VT it may boncum.—J. M. lAiwvmico having,
in proper form, applied to mo for permanent
letter* of administration on the estate of John
V. Vickery, late of *ald comity: This Is to bite
all aiul singular thb oretlttors aiul next of kin
John F) Vickery.tobo uud appear at my office
within .theytipio allowed by law, and.show
caitHis if uny they can, why let ters of adinlnis-
* .tinn shofild not be gruutod the applicant on
d efjtute. Withivjs my hunii' unfi official slg-
nature, till* Jan. lUtli; Iftifl. - -
Jun. 2l-30tl. . MU-TUX llUSSELLi Ord’y 1 )
C1 KOUGIA,''WALKER COUNT Y,—At tbofltst
VT regillnr term after tho expiratlon of sixty
days, application will he made to tho Court of
Ordinary of IVulkor-coiinty, Georgia, lor lea'yo
fo Kell the land* belonging to tlio estate orjesso
Self, lato of said oomlty, deceased, for tho beuu-
lit qf heirs and creditors of said decteased; •
Due. U-21n. ' WlIil.lAM HARRIS, Artm’r.
Levy made and
T
Bla
_ 10 NehciniabCo^a rcsiderttofthbSldtc bf
L Alabama, Gvoencounty, the heirs of Juuo
^talook, residents of tho Stato or Afkahsos,
county of Franklin, und tho lieire of said Cobb,
^Henn?'Thompson having unnlled for probate
atrthe Febrtrary torrn, leci), or tlio courr of
dlnary of Walker counf I ' '
of T. w. Cobb, Inti
plication stated that you a
Cobb, gud that
/“lEORGIA, Gilmbu. County.—Two month*
VT after date application will bo made to tho
Court or Ordlnury of said county, for leave to
sell tho real cstuto of Fqtor Burgess, late of
sold couuty, deceased.
TliOS. FR1SBEB, Adm'
, ._ r ^:ho courTi-
,nty, Gcorgiu, of the will
laid county, and in said
that you aro heirs at luw of
rjr „,.youyto«idbncoii as. above
stated: you tire hereby cited to bb ttt tho Ordin
ary’s,Ofllco for Bald county, at.Huld February
Term, 18U0, andsaldyVill wili then bo offered for
probate, and unlo*8 some good cause Is shown
to the contrary, the same will bo bettor admit
ted to record. . . ThisDeCi7,1888.
Decl7.trt-rr foo*5 MILTON RUSSELL, Ordy.
January 21-2m,—Pre. foe 80,
Court, by tho return of tho Sheri
fondant does not reside in the said county
Gilmer; uml it fUrtlior appearing tlmt ho clc
to the
J/* uiu ouumq.iuuip the de-
ildein the said conuty of
or appearing that)
not reside In the said Stato of Georgia:
It is, on motion of Thomas F. Greer, uuunsei
for Libelant, ordered tlmt said defendant bo
Hcrvcd by publication of this notiuo. onoo a
... four, months, previous to the next
‘ Court, in tho North Georgia Cltt.
Guxctto of Jr*’ 1
ren. u public Guxetto of said State, published
iu Daltou, Ga.—October Term, 1808.
N.B. KNIGHT, J. ». o.
Atrtieextrnet from tho Minutes of Gllme
Superior Court. 8. F. M1LLIAMS, c. b. o.
January 21-m4m.--Prs. foo $9.
/TEQrtGIA, GilukrCounty—WiW.Klmr.y has
\T applied for exemption of pereonuHy and
setting apart and ruination of nomostead, and
/GEORGIA. Giumkr Countv.—.Tolin Garret
VT bus applied to me, for oxemptlon of per-
sonalty, sotting apart nnd valuation of homo-
steuU and I will mss upon tho sumo at tuy
oi a o .syraBSfii
KOUGIA, Gilxer Oonnty—EUbIir Doljard
VT lias appliod for oxoinptlon of personalty
and sotting opart nnd valuation of homos toad.
M.njJ.I »111 jwss upon the same at my ofllco In
i.lllJay.Fcurunry 23, lMifl. nt 3 o'olock, p », .
Fob. sit JOHN IV, GREEK, Ord’y.
itx,.nnd
ofllco Urjlallon ot
Fobruury 17,1800.
I liuss upon the s
tlio 27th insL ’
IV. II. RUOpKEHi Ordly.
rjEOROIA, IVmTriEUJ Copstt.—IV. R. Dor.
Vj nor has nppllcdrnroxomptlqn OI poison.
ulty and Botilnir npurt and valuation of homo-
Ice In Dalton on the 27tn lust. *
r«b, 18,1809-21. W. H. BROOKER, Ord’y.
/GEORGIA, WALKr.a"Countv,—William F.
\pTt ClemenVl^xeoiqtor qf Jcssu Q^iffln t deooas-
• all order allowing liim.to re-
suitable person for his successor, said Jefuslm
being tlio widow of Josso Griffin nnd tho prim
this Is to cite the *nid Jo*
rushu G rifilu unfi the noxt of kin of tho testnto to
nation Tdlon-od. lVltncss tny
il signature, '
lmml and offi-
rPra. fee $3.
MILTON RUSSELL, Qrdy,
from Us Gnardinqship of sai'l Mihof cbfldroi
Tlicse nre therefore to cite nii(I nclinoni«li
ftm^iilnr tlie kindred r.nd creditors of suid dedra?-
cd’s Minor ehildrert to be nnd appear nt my office
witluu the time prescribed,by law, to sliow cause,
if any they have, why suid letter* should nut lu
granted the nppheant.
Nov 20-Cm D. W. NEEL, Ordy
C1I0ICE DM GOODS,
Embrapng all the new styles,of I^idles’ Dress
Goods, C!otii*„Qftsimotc* |( ,Vcstiiigi» l eto.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
COO'D, STRONG FASirtpNABLE.
Indies’s Hitts, Dress Trimmings, Yankco Notlous.
Nesf Styles j : . *
Hats, Caps, Boot3 and S&oes,
jn every Variety of Price and Excellence.
Also, a very , large assortment »of ’ Crockery,'
Cuttlcry, Ilnnhvhfe,' and everything required
to make a fitll line of
FAMILY (IROCEIUl-S!
/■GEORGIA, GORDON - COUNTY.—O.il)pin
VT Heevs, Administrator, nf D.. Wnlkrr,’
deepnsed, represent to the, Court of Grdinin ria
hi* petition duly filed and entered on record that
he has fully administered said estate:
Thi* js,therefore to cite nil persons concerned,
kindred and ercditor*,*to sliow ogmc, if any the;
ciih, why said ndminteirntoif should not be di»-
cliarged from/hi* adinihisthiiioit and recei ve let
ter* Of dismission on the first Mnndiiv in Mar,
.1800, • D. W, NEEL, Ordinary.
N.ovember 5-0m, .
FARMlHG IMPLEMENTS!
Of the' latest und mbst approvod Patents Alflb,
ull kinds of Field and Garden Secd^'at
J\'o. land 2 Tibb’sHouse,Daiton
/"'I-EORGIA, Gonnox CorVTV.—T. >h‘ Brown
VX ha* applied for c.xunitplon of personalty
—“**• ■; aparfuiul valmiiion of Hoinesleao,
pa** upon : " • «-
'•‘-lelhi
1>. W. NKKL Ordv.
an«l 11
Calhoun on the 19th last. Thi* Fcluuinvy #,*1W.
IN 1» \V* VI.'t‘T
• ha* applied fort exemption of per
sonalty.nnd setting npitrt trim.?«rluation of
homestoadintid I will pas* upon flit* same nttny
offioqin Calhoun on the 1st Uny of March noxl.
Tlii* Jan. 27, lflOti. ’D. M v . NEEL, OrUy.
Feb. 18-21. ' . • '
To tIxo Ladies!
Madame A. Brammdler,
\X7ISHES to Inform her Lady friends nnd tho
T , Public Generally, that sho 1ms roturnod
from Now York’ with
A Full Stock of Fanoy Varieties:
Such ns Dross Trimmlnos, Knit nnd Woven
Worsted Gqods, latest styles; Fronoh Jewelry,
Embroideries in Colors, such ns Slippers, Chair
Coven, eto. Also, n full assortment of Worsted
nnd Slllt Embroidery Materials, Crochet Noodle,.
Hair Work of every Description
Mode to order nnd kept on hnnd, such ns Wl|
Bands, Switches, Curls, Erlzottes. Alsb, ~
Vitas. Sundquist,
AfANUKACTUIiER- nnd Wliolesnlc nnd Eclnl
IU. Denier In overy description of
FU B K I T URE,
Also, Dealer In
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper,
Window Shades, Gilt Molding* nhd Frames,
OURTaIKSANP TRIMMING
Spring Mattresses and Bedding,of all Description*.
A lergc nssortment of Bnrlnl Cases on h»nd,
which will bo Bent to any point on tho *hort««t
notico. Call and examiuo for yourselves, before
pui’chnslng elsowberc. , jiil2-12ni
Market Street, bet. 8d and4th, Chattanooga, Ten*
•uuiiup, unud.jius, yui i«, p rizuiius, jvISO, JilU-
bons, Flowers, nnd every ^variety Of Ladles’ Fan
cy Notions.
t^Having bought principally for. Cosh, ona<
ble* her to compete with any House In the city.
October 29-12m.
(1E0UGU. Walker County—Whereas, Jogcph
VJ Hall, aammlitrator on the estato of George
Hall, deceased, represents to the CoUit In his ap
plication that lie lias fully administered Goorge
Hair* estato.
This Is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to Show cause, If nn they
can, Why said administrator should hot be dis
charged from his ndmhilstifltlon : , and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Monday In Feb-
urary next. Tills July 31, 868-fim.
T. W. COBB, Ordlnafy.
/TKOUGIA,. Walker County-*WlicrcnB, M. E
VJ Rhodes, administrator on tiie estate of W.
O. Payhe, deccftfqd, represents to tho Court in
hia application that ho has fully administered W.
0. Paynes’ estate:
Tlds is therefore to cite all persona concprned,
kindred and creditors, to show causc r ,if any they
can, Why said administrator should not bo dis
charged from hi* administration, nnd rcoeivo let
ters of dismission on the first Monday in Feb
ruary next This July 81, 1868-Om,
T. W. COBB, Ordinary.
KORGIA, Wiilkci County—By virtue of
S KORGI A, Walker county—By
order from tho ordinary of said county,
bo sold, at tho residence of Mllr- *'*-* -'
noon, on the7tn *
the residence of Miles IKaluO
day of March next, ono Steer,
Id, rod and white sided. Tho
Sboul tWO.j.iwia uiu, xuu nuu niujiuimen, xuo
same having beon taken up ns an estray by tlio
satfi DlBhanoon.
Fob. 18-Frs|pp»2 A, A. SIMMONS, Sh’ff.
J. N. B. Cobb,
H AYING determined to resume his profession
-as a Tailor, tenders hi* Bcrvlccs to the pub
lic, and asks to share a portion of their patroimgo.
He foels confident, from past experience, that
tho public can be ns well served in hie line ih
Dalton os elsewhere..
csr 1 . 10 will be in constant receipt of tho l»t-
cet fashions, to cnnblo biin to compete with th
best workmen In till business.
GroYcr & Baker Sewing Machines,
In ttddltion, I have become tho api-nt of tho
world-renowned Grover & Baker Sowing Ma
chines, tho best In uso. Persons wishing to pur
chase n first clans. Mnchino can do so by calling
nt my Shop on King Street, Dniton, Ga.. wheio
the Machine is In successful operation.
You cnn buy your Machine no chcnp Irom J.
N. B. Cobb ns nt the Mnnufuctory. Call ind ex-
amino the Machine lor yourself.
Washing Compound.
also lmvo for sale family rights for Jackson „
Universal Washing Compound, which saves soap
and labor, and will wabh in any kind of lime
ter equal to freestono water.
tST'Family High; only OnQDollar. Purchase
ono if you want while elolbes.
Feb. 28—1y. J. N. B. COBB.
Libel fop Divorce.
I SABELLA HENDON versus John F ‘Hendon.
Whitfield Superior Court—Jt appearing to the
Court by tlio return of. tho Sheriff tlmt the defen
dant doesiiot resido.in thlscoiDity, audit further
appearing that said defendj^docs not reside in
this State: It is thorefmjpv Jored that said de
fendant nppcnr nnd ans^F,, ylio nett Term of
this Court, else that considered de
fault, nnd th'e plain'
further ordorod thnf
North Georgia Oitlj
months. June 9, "
J. & J. A. Gli
l to proceed. It i*
0 jo published in tho
. 7? n month for four
^ AS; MILNER,j;b.c.,c.c
;orneys for Pinintitf.
NotiCi
F B Morris, ctnl, E:
James Morris, dcc’u,
versus
JuoP King.etal,
Creditors,
Creditors,
Dill to marshal!^
AbscUs clc.
Amelia O. Jackson Exi
John M, Jackson dtVd
. versus
W® U Pm-ker, et nl,
Credltora.
H AVING been appointed Auditor In th*
nbovo cases by the Court the creditors or
the estato of James Morris and John \V Jackson
are hereby notified to presont their clnims with
full proof to mo Immediately, nnd tlmt on Monday
tho 22d day of Mnreli, 1809, 1 will pass upon the
said olulnta In Dalton, Ga., nt the-Court House.
Jan 7-tm22(l. J. P. FREEMAN, Andr.
Or. E. O. SlafTortl
R ESPEGTFDIiLY tendora hta Prolesslonnl scr
vices to tins oitlsens of Murray and adjsccn
counties. All JJittatet pteulinr to Jfmaltt.ttt
Chronic DUeaut of ovory. description treated
Olfio at the residence of Mrs. Humphreys’, ne»
Haft-kins'store, Hock Creek, Murray couoly.