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Hdiias tlio* cj^srleiiRo .of- i.U um»t
: .m iir. l BcUutlflio nftMoiittarim
is given'eillioi'.ln Imok fori.i.(rt'tlu*ol?gli
ngHciiUur«l jmii'nnls, tlito muss of llio
farms!;? lortmin, cntlrelj’ Ignorant of
.tlio )ito«ftss innilo In fiurning,.rrom
file fiiijt tlmt" ti)8$,AS not lake'
ami rgaH tbe Joornnls of tlio .flay. If
Hi y t nkn only <ms papor, ‘ttoot utofcr
uuu of ii.poltllci'Kfimrnetrv, wliioli, in
ed-last'-yenr ,in the potu'to crop, op tie. &
.count; oi'tlic lateness of out di'uivi,'will
follow tlui plau of our coliwpomlcnt.
Wo Itppqto l|enr from any of our fur-
mor friuiuU.1 wlio Imvo anyiUUijj; In
flicir heads, that will prove Useful to
our readers, wlilulv they have irltkl
and' found a Success, It. K;.K,.say»;f
i.iiu of n.polttlci’l'dlmrnekv,
the end, docs not lifenvflt them half ad
muyh as one that treats prSotlctfUy of
Urn profession' they are 'foUfitviiig.-w
Physlclnu»,;iu this ag«,t;annot keep up
with the improvements in (ho various
branches of the ’profession *y simply
reading the “ books,'C-(hey .qtusl do
inofe, they ; iniiBt procure thclieel mod-
ical , journals'ln the- tfpuutry that are
puhlished periodically, mid give, to a
monthytho latest impwvomonta in sci
ence. So-with Vito former—lie may,
liy keeping in ignorance, farm Indeed
like his “daddy," yethefae behind the
tilnosln labor-saving machines, irfhnuro
making, kc. ■ • Hut wo -linve wandered
off from the object we-'Arst intended
to tiling, lo the minds of our farmer
friends, and that is thb grass impor.
, times of meeting each other In. out
clubs monthly, and hxehangMig ideas,
hearing addresses npd essays upon the
farming interest, and hy that moans
form a soolcty Unit wifi he interesting
and mutually; honcfiidnl, -Nearly ay ear
ago several moch.inick', farmers; nnd
oven doctors and lawyers, -foet In Dal
ton nnd formed-a club, entitled Form-
ers’ and Me,chanies’ Club of Whitlleld
—for a few meetings we had qulto.an.
iuleivst ing tl mo, hut soon some let their
other business interfere with their at
tendance in the club, until at last, in
the last agonies of a death struggle,
here comes a notice in the papers that
a Stale Agricultural Convention waB
. going to bo hold'll) Atlanta, and the rail
road’ would pasB.delegatos free, when,
lo and behold! this prostrato form be
came) a livingbody—a moetlng held,
a number of new members received;
and qulto an Impetus given to onr So
ciety.
. An Agricultural Fair was agreed up.
on in October noxt, nnd everybody in
vited to send in everything that they
think will tnko a prize. Well, we say,
“ God speed the plough," and wo know
that wo will exert all pur mind njjd, *
power in pushing bn tUca****®' U
Dln01 ^^^Vmntago it will bo to our
y muY country. As a body of
er3 wo can introduce lino slock in
to our country that may be of benefit
to ouch and every member of our'So-
eicty, when, ns individuals, wo are too
poor lo obtain them.. As an instance,
tlio Society may," after -reading arid
consultation with tho'hest stock rais
ers, eoliio to llio conclusion to buy a
line bull nnd giro each member tlio use
of him for a trilling sum. The conse
quence tvH1 lie that each one, will slriyo
to raise the finest Calf, and a spirit of
emulation engendered with out fann
ers that will be not only praiseworthy,
but irtnure to llio benefit of tlio entire
community. So witli slock hog,b: Wo
are glad to"see that individuals in our
community have bad public spirit, or
wo phon'd -perhaps say self-interest
enough, to purchaso .'at what some
would call .nil exorbliriitt price, the fine
Chester hogs, that at eighteen months
old, have been made to weigh COO to
800 lbs. Wo know Our rooter raisers
cannot believe the statement; yet it is
nevertheless true. It' is, ns a mere
matter of economy, really necessary
for us to turn our attention to .slock
that will pay ns a good per cent on
the food consumed'. A cow that will
yield four gallons of milk a day will
not consume more food than ono.-thnt
yields only a gallon ;' jot the one re
turns, nt 30 cents por gallon, $1.20,
while the other only 80 cents, a-ili.fl’cr-
onco of 90-cents a day, which in a vo
ry short time will pay the purchase
money.' - - ,
Not oneamong us will take that care
of Etwjk'whht is not remnnorntivo, Us
'of that whtell «e know will pay for
the attention bestowdd. There is a
natural desire of men to own .that
which is superior to their neighbors,
nnd tf they do not really possess it,
often assert that they "do, which,'in
the language of Mrs. Opio, is simply
lying ; and as we all cannot have good
stock unless wc improve on that which
we .have,, lot every fnvmpr who sees
Ihis'join our Club, and help to keep
the big hall in'motion.
Milk Fium.mkiis Skimmep—Four
•‘Select tin) warmustoornor in the
garden, or sonic olltcr'warm plac e, pro-
looted on the North hy some building,
if |ioas'.l)le, Do net dig out a -hole ill
the grotmd to put. tlio JnkilOro in, as
the ralii will nin intb it find spoil all
tlio treat,'- Sbleiil freslj otnble uuiniiru,
better not ho-over six Week's old—put
up plunks one foot wide, and of the
size yg.ti want your bed-—confine tha
planks on tho outsido tfith. stakes—
put in the 'plan tiro to the depth, pf nt
least ten inches, and as yon pill it in,
■If dry dampen it, but don't make it
wet—oover with mellow earth—put on
tho potatoes and co'vcr them onto Inch
witli mellow earth to keep tho lied al
ways moist, and ttsvor lot it ruin on it
but a littlo at a time, by following
the above you will have your potntoos
to sprout in two rhiys, nnd the slips
will bo'up in n week or less; You can
sprout your potatoes hy this plan In
tho coldest .weather, and can nlwnys
have slips ready to transplant as soon
ns there Is no danger of frost. I hnvo
tried’this plan for several yeara. and
always Jinvo my potato slips ready to
sot oulj curly in April. In removing
the si!)) take enro not lo pull up tho
potato, which would hrako the littlo
fibrous roots and require some time
for them to start again. It. K. IC."
A Valuable Boooipt.
A practical mechanic sends .us the
following,.with a rcqutst that wo pub
lish It for the bonofit of tho public,:
To any quantity of glue use common
whisky instead of water. Pitt both
together in a bottlo, cork it,tight, and
put it away for three or four days,
when it will be fit for nso without the
application’ of bent. Ohie thus pre
pared will keep for years, and is at all
times fit for use, except in very cold
weather, when it should be Bet in warm
water«bofciro flsliig. To obvinto the
difficulty of tlio stopper getting tight
by .tlio glue drylng lu the mouth of the
vessel, Use a tin Vessel' with tho cover
fitting tight on the outside, to provent
the escape.pf tlio spirits by evapora
tion. A strong solution of isinglnss,
made in tlio same manner, is a very
excellent cement for Ioatkbr.
How to Cook IIams.—A.J'\ V ^ 1
respondent ^Mrnrown'Vele'-
- *5^' ■ vs her experience ns follows:
_ Imve learned much jn the half doz
en years since I have; assumed the re
sponsibility of being my own house
keeper, ns to tho-best mode of boiling
n 1mm. 1 know very well that it. was
spoiling a good ham ever to fry it when
it can be boiled. But I found tlicro
were ways of boiling a whole Imin, so
as to ruin it; and this is the way liow
ta boil it: If it be a Maryland or a
Virginia ham, or anyone rather okl or
hard It should bo sonkod over night in
plenty of wator, then put it into a suit
able cooking pot of cold water, which
should be raiscd- loa gentle boll or
simmer, and this should bo continued
for fifteen minutes for every pound
weight of Hie limn. Then Inlco out,
reinovo tlio eUin',dilst over it plentifully
of bread crumbs, nnd Bet in tho oven
to baku from fifteen to thirty minutes.
A ham cooked in this .way should ho
very tender, juicy and of. fine flavor,
provided it was originally good. I
know very well that if once tried it will
always-bo tried.
were destroyed by tiro Inst uvuning;
Loss $30,009; insured I'or jl7,7(10.
A woman Hatted Welch fatally shot
James Devine, in Alton, Illinois, on
Monday night 1 , while he was attempt
ing to outrage her.
On Saturday night two brothers
named Luton and ono Dibble started
to walk nornss the prairie, from Carroll
Station, Iowa. TIiIb morning the oh
dor Liiteii was so badly frozen that his
foot and hand? will hnvo to bo atr.pu
tntod.
Stay at Homo, if you Have Olio.
Mr. F. L. B. Goodwin a gehlleinau of
this State who wont to California last
spring to mend his broken fortuno,
writes ’back the following letter;
“If thoso restless, dissatisfied per
sons who think that every other
place is better than home, would take
the advlao of many who linve learned
by experience,they would remain where
they are. It cannot be denied that al
most every new country, especially
California, possesses many advantages
over the older States, am| presents
many alluring inducements to the
young and energetic; but toll nil wbo
contemplate loavlng homo and its hal
lowed associations, to remember that
“ distnneo lends cnchpntluont. to the
view, 1 .’ and that jn moBt instances It is'
better to endure temporary inconven
iences and reverses of fortuno Gian
“ fly to ills they know not of.” Tho
majority Of those wlio have left tho
South to seek fortunes in Brazil, Hex-'
ieo or the Western wilds, have experi
enced sad and bitter disappointments.
Fruitless enterprises, dissipation, rit.
ined liodlth; and pcrlsliorl hopes hnvo
resulted from following tho waves of
excitement which have so bug lashed
the Taciflo slope.”
. Co-mhuutivk Societies in Scot
land.—A parliamentary return lias
been issued giving a statement of the
accounts of registered industrial and
provident societies in Scotland for the
yenr 1807- Returns hnvo boon receiv
ed from one bund red and twon ty ; six as
sociations. Tlio. average of their stock
in til# year, was £79,508, nnd tho
amount of their property at tho end of
tlie year was £87,7971 The profits re
alized in tho year amounted to £17,006,
and If they did not givo credit this
was earned with a very modernto out
lay of capital. The associations aro
not on n'very groat scale; Th» three
which made tlio largest profits ate the
Brtdgetgn jjjj |
fng”Socrety r with an nverag’o stock
amounting to £1,090, made £5,33t
profit in tho yenr; tho Arbroath Equit-
nlilo Co-operative Society, which, with
£3,078, average slock, mndo £1,98G;
and tile Galashiels Co-operativo Storo
Company,'which with £*2,67-1 of stock,
made £1,517 profit. The year's profit
averaged only $373 for each associa
tion, some being on a very small scale.
xownr ft k./isoji\
Jon 10 Itnmllkm Strott, Dalton, On,
T R. iuiiJLi:’.Y,
# (UftTAULWilKU \m)
i CJrockory.'ClHim, Olit^wvrtvon nm1 Ml*
imI OoftU», nmjflcj .KmulHhliij? UootM,
UliiwipH, ajuo KL'i'oifJUo'IsUiniiB
Doalorln
vor-riaUw
IMOKHlg . ™
hikI Oil, ami tho ciilohmlud non
and Comet Tltumerx, Sliovt, Chin .
8 ml Jaxkrt BVifnoWtytSrttttotl. -- - . ,
n-Wjiltelmll- fttr.i it few dOPl*» from the ltiil
Hoiut orosniuff.
•*-Stor«
thO Italhj
Atlimtn, Hit., Feb, ifl-ly.
'Y TLAXTA "MAUIILirtWJbksr.
Aigbllllhg Ca 1 hou^ 11rfb«e nml opposite Georgia
ponstftntly/m huu«t uini.iuiule tt>oialor
Meunntnts, TnmUs, llt«dAtunw, TsWtl*.
I.jillfs’ irni-SS ROODS and TRIMJII.VCS In
, great variety nnd styles!
White Goods, Bleached and Brown
Ddtttisrics:
Men’s awl Doj’a
llaa&y Made. Clothing,
Linen Drills, Coltq'iwilcs^ Hummer CaMlmora,-
fiATS, BOOTS'" AND SHOES,
For Lndics nml Ocntlotnon,
Hnhl Ware, Cutllofy and QueCnewnre,
nnd Wood nnd WlllowrWare In grent vnrlut)-.
AUo, a nplundid lino of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
J^JILLINEUYI MU.LLNEllYl
tout Ion not to be undersold. Wo .buy nil himll'* Wholesale and Itotnll lit
ourmmK for ’ of <3aod *' llcmui " blir i Knox's Millinery nml Variety Store,
Whitclnill, l tlooritfroin Alabama Street,
QUICK SALkS AKD SMALL PfiOFlTS. -i— ' M
lrtttJVtanv -» vr» omiijtt' OQOP-
i; r naT
Switches, Curls," Chignons} Urn Ids, ctb.
Dress Trimmings. Fimt'j’tiom1«i*Juwclry, etc.
llrhlal-UobnetH, lints, WrcnthH, etc., gotten
up In suporu style, nnd nt. low- pkicks. to suit
the taStp oft he most, fastidious. Orders from
a distnneo promptly attended t«» h>'3irs. Kuojl,
inporsonj . '
Cmtntry dealers would do well to cull,* oxnm-
itie nud prico our goods before ptmdmnlngelse-
wliorft. W. G. KNOX.
Kebll-thn Atlanta, lift.
irnt-shlngj
.jj ban bo ftii
und exainlnu mntoaal und prices,. .
Dertlgns of Monuments ormby other Mrtrblit
workfurnMhcdfreoofolmtge. Wu. GUAY*
B..B. Oatman, Agt. folnHMy ^ ‘Y’ropti
DALTON
Variety Store and City Saloon
It. P. O’A'VIL
No. 4 TibbB’ Houbo, No. 4
111 AS on Imnd mid is conatnuity receiving
lx everything in thollne of
Con fee t Ion c r cs and Fn n c jr (irosc rlo
of Amerleail and foreign production.' Canned
Fruits, IMoklcs, Wines, .fellies, and in fact, any
thing you .nav wish In this line, cun bo fouud at
No. 4, Nibb’s House.
Finest* Cyan and Tobacco the market affords!
Look Here!.
I will positively do no credit business hereafter
and gentlemen must liot nsk for it, us I slml| ter*
taiiily refuse them.
Fpr the liberal patronage received,' I would
return thanks.to my - many friends iff this nnd
adjoining CQUntl(H, and solicit a. continuance of
the same. Jcbl3-ly, Jt, P. O’NEIL.
imtrtof .
aOliU on the flTslTucsday 11.
at tliO Coui’WIbbst! door in said
reel* the le^nlboiuw of sale, thUToD
IJeloi'frlUffIho e.stnte of .Tosso Self,
... iig part of lot nujiijM'r‘2B0» in thosth district
Kolli II, WM. lTAHIIIS, Ailiur,
f t liOROIA,"Tf.il JmF rndiiiy-ll.„ .T. Olelin.
Umto snlil ileeenseil. for ISo jim poan or itlscil;
UiwfonniiK) tr ho nidvottoiis lira nUasij.I will
g«v«t llw I'vnvev ot(III! Velltlonov nt Itro (In
. N - : MILTON 'RUSSELL, (Jrd’y.
AI.ivr.lt M limeimi
n’r. of Robert Carann, decena-
i me for'loavolo well the rtval
leaned! for the bnrposoof Oh-
ymuutof Uubts. and If no op-
Atlanta, G(l.
•on-?, ,
EOlttlfA. \
ektate of Hold dcoeftBcd!
trlbutlon «fhd pay
Joel Ion iH futscHl nt .
thh tsjplmtIon of nlxty days, u»y order will .bo
Jun. 21rjhn,—Pm. Too $l.
r1 EOUlllA. WalkKit CottktvA.*1l. Stdwnrk
VJ having applied tabo appointed, guardian
ortho poihdn and property of Elizabeth. .L'Mo :
Culluh, a minor und6r fourteen years or-n
real (font of wald county s l’hla i» to blto nil ]'
Bonn concerned to liugud appear at tlio torn
Vho Court of Ordinary, to be held noxbuftor
xplrutjon.of thirty upyHfrofii thotlratpu
of tills notice, and show catme, 11^ thdy
id A. Pi Sfewavt, should not be in
Ji tho guardtanwhin of the person
und property .of Kllzaheth J. McCullah. Wit*
my Otllelal signature.
3IILTON ItUffSELL, Only.
E
iijUOUSI LIQUORS I
received and foT enlo at greatly redneed
i *20 Burrcfo ot' i’lno WlclqltTu Rourhont
20 Barrels of GaflT’a Extra Bourbon.
W) Barrels of Silver Creek Uourbtm.
M Barrels ofWoodcooK IWurhon,
In Barrels of GalV’n Superior Rye.
100 “ Reel Ifled Whiskey.
And a full assortment of kinds of Uoiiovn.
L. COHEN.
Fobllidtn Whitolmll Street, Atlunta,,Ga. .
n. B.-cunw.
P lULLirs & CREW, - ’
■AtlTiutn,_ Clo6>^li«,-
•BooksellerB,Publishers & Stationers.
Bfunk BooUh,
MlieollnncouH RooKn,
‘-ihr - ■ 4
hand.
Clirnmas,
Lithngrhphn,
AHiuiuh,
Book», Bibles,
ASTICH IN TIME SAVES NINE!
IF YOU WISH TO SAYB MONEY IN THE
• SAME PROPORTION (10 TO
OHOZZHSH’S
NEW STORE,
• bn«»ii hrnnirlit'tn URt* Blhflrrt^nflWhlf With
T HAVE JUST OPENED-AN ELEGANT AS-
1. sortmont of _ , •
kepteohstuytiy
Wo nro agents nh»o for
THE MAftOX AN1) HAMLIN ORGAN,
And keep specimens of Styles op hand. llarCj
ulno, tho Improvement—vox iiumaxH—won*
Uevful addition. Ocelured V>y,prominent
. Musicians lo be tlio greatest Improve
ment on Musical Instruments that
has been made for years. ’ '
Tho most cltolou cdllectinit of Oil Jltfvrcur.B,
CitKOMonaud Lithouhaimi I'liL^urTimlhas
bneu brniurlirtn BPWlfrt
undjiaWAmllv suited to the rollntd tastci
Sharp Jades,—Tlio “lady pickpock
ets” of Boston dress magnificently,
nnd then go upon the streets early in
the evening where they laint, and re
quest for a few moments the support
of the arm of any gentleman likely to
wear a fat pocket-book. Gentleman
feels flattered, gives the required sup
port, and fondles the lady as much ns
lie dares. Lady recovers, and departs
very fhnnkfnl for the aid, and the gen
tleman's watch and greenbacks.
and Groceries,
Brick House, on Hamilton Street,
1 ^irat Store above*nollatuvS Llverj Stable, n»yoin-
ing Lowry d EdRon'a, consisting' in part of
Rlenchod and JJrown Domestics,
HUNTS, LADIKS’DBESS goods
Trimmings,‘ Hosiery nml Notions in variety,
J3oots and Shoee,
Hardware. Qucenswnrc. nml Tabic Cuttlcry,
SUGAd, COFFEE, TOBACCO, FONVDEK,
and nn entiles^ variety of articles too numerous to
mention, nlk^cv? winch I offer nt
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
Call and see for yourselves, nnd yon will he
pleased with both goods and prices. It Un pleas
ure to show goods.
S. C. CROZIER.
W. CRDTC HFIEIjffl & Go,
* Jobbers of
DRY GOODS,
Groceries, Notioxs, IIats and Shoes.
No. MOD Marh-VI Sti-oot,
NoS-Siu Clt'A n"AKOOQA. TEKK.
Sheet Music,
Inatruotoi'H, Italian Strings. Munical In
We would cHpeolnlly rec.ommetul the superior
4 * me of our
PIANOS.
Purchased for rash und sold at New York rat
Wo claim deeldod udvahtagcs in pleasing tho
buyr
tfe:
Illnf
paid on application.
Wubuy direct and cell utshort profit.
Magazine^. Mimic and Hooka hound on short
notice,and reasonnblt* terms.
FHll.EII’S A CREW.
Corner Alabama und Nvhitcdmll Ste?.. Atlanta.
Fob. 11, lSti!)~3ni
SI wt
trtmted Vltl* 1
Jnn. 7-C0d.
/’“’I EflRGIA, WALKKrt CouxTV.—W1 \ovenb,Wpi<
VT'M. Janies and John M. Catlett, HxcuntofA
of the Inst will amUtwtnhinnt oflThos, .lonca.
deocashd, haw applied to irfu for leitvo to bow.
thuHonth half of lot oflatid inrtnhCr 3WVin tho
lltli dtslrtct and 4th section, for the puruosoof
distribution among tho legatees of ttahf testn--
tor, find If no objection is raised nt theflrst.reg-
siijttfersoi'iiiiBctV
Lliolrolijt'rllnn,, If ,.n.V,i!. n V,! '»«
(•roll mi roeot( flrafffo Ims nuiv mimii I, .
Vin. IV. vhIiiIo i TIiIk U tliororoioto^n 1 .
..II iWnolR (inunpi ncl klliiiriul nml <M-cclltoi-« l .„
"Sow (mu.o.Jf ally ISoy nan, why unlit mlinim.
s.'.®
huM nnti.io i 1'U U tlnirotorQ l„ BK
boiib donoorhod, kindred and crodltors. toshn
if any they eah, why ^ntd udminlstr fffi
January 21-2m.-l’rs. fqc
EORGIA, Catoosa Cocnty.—Whereiis, \VU
VJT Ham Ilv nry, adrn’r of the estate of Jdshuu
Jobe, late Of said comity, deceaHod. 1ms applied
to me for leave to sell uertain town Ipts 111’tlie
town of Ringgold, on lot oflana 1H1, In tho ‘.Nth
dlatrtet and »d peFtion of said county, for tho
purpose of distribution among tlio legatees of
Hfthfde'eeasl'd-^-lfnoohJoclIou la raised at tho
flrat regular term after tlie QXpliutton. of two
monihs, nu order w ill he passed granting tho
prayer of petitioner. 31. COMBS, Ord’.v.
February 4-;tds. [t’rs. (oc ^1.
E XBdUTOU'S SALE.—Uj( virtue of nutboii-
5 lu "10 vosti-U by »n ordor from llio Couit
Ql' Orifiiinr}’. of (Ibrdoii county, 0«., I Jm f ,ii
.on tliu llrst TucsiIat-111 April noxt, l,cfWn Uie’
Uimrt-lloufo door fn.Uiillioini, between the le m l
bouiit of rale, tlio following lnnda, to wli; °
Lot No.- 284, lo the 81b dlstrlet nnd Sdrecllon'
of Gordon Oomit.vj lot No. 2114, In Ibc 7th dlMrict
. and 4t|i lOOlIOn of Wulkor county; A of lift No
112, In 18th district A hi 2d sifctfon of lichmj
county: i of lot No. 60S; IS 11th district And | tt
auction of Loihpkln comity: lo't No. 311, In mi,
distrlet nml 2i Motion of Gilmore enmity; |„r
SB, Clh district nml 2il section of GilinofS comi
ty: port of dot No. 219, In T'b district mid vd
section pf [Gilmore county: t of lot No. ill, |„
26th district anil 2d sctll'lfii b’f Gllmoro couiiiv
Hold AA' Ihr property of Joseph Wilson, d'e-
cioftif.'forth, benefit of his heirs uod eroditor.
Tenps cnih. WILLIAM IIOIILEY, Ex’r. '
Feb20-td», [Pra. fee Silo.
G EORGIA, Gonnon Cocntt—Whereas A. >1.
Kiiy.-Iidimplstintor Ol W M L lion Its, ri p.
resents lb the Court in Ida petition llmt lie Ims
(ally administered said estate—
This Is to cite nil nnd singular the creditors nnd
ncitofhliiof sold A. M. Kny, to be mid ap'-
pear at my oIBcc, within (lie time allowed hr law,
and show cause, if any I bey can, why said ad
ministrator should hot In- discharged Iron! his ad
ministration on tlie firstMondny in July, 1860.
Deo. 24-Cni. D. W, NEEL, Ord'y.
irdirr from thb Court of Onuimry 6f Ca*
iwumi (‘onnt.y will ho sold,*on the first Tuesday
In April, 1H0.0, butweun the legal, pours of sale,
hefort) the con It hotiso door in Ringgold. Lota
of land numbers hj and In theisrii district of
the 3d sect Ion,-]assessing one of t lju
Fixkbt WAT!tn'Powi:HH ix tub Statu.
,Sold ok property of R, C, Marat*, deceased
for benefit of heirs and creditors. Teuimteu'sh
Pcb. ' KUZA TILLMAN, Adinr;
KORGEv, Catoosa CuuxTV.^Thonias H.
JJT w
llllums. Exeontor on thO-eatate ol J*. T.
Sewell, dccenRodf’.uppllos to me for letters of
diKiulssion from said Exdcutovshlp: These are
tlierefqre to eitv all persous. eaneemud to l»ts
and nppehr atmyonieenn or before tho drat
Monday In June noxt, (IBHO), and show cauum If
tiny they can, why suidTliomns.il. Williams,
Executor us nforesald. should not he dhonissed
from his said Executorship. Given under my
hand and otllelal aigimtlire, December 7th, lw$.
I)ee. 10-Gi
M'holcsulo
Qrocor and Commission M rekan*.
” J. M. (,'OMBS, Ordlimi ..
[l'lf, f«u
G ~KORIA, CititDM tonTity — Whereas, Wil-
I limn .1 \V4tilsltt v ndmihNtrntor of die estate
ol* M C Dyer, late of said county, deceased, rep
resents to tile Court, in bin petition duly filed and
entered on record, that he has fully administered
on said est do —
This is.tliurdoru to cite nnd admonish all |;er-
sons interested to show cause, if any they can;
within the time presciibed by l iw, why otters of
diamlsson limn said estate sluml l ni.t he grant
ed to said applicant, in Aptil next. Given un
der mv baud and olfieial signature, this Ovtobci
18 H." J. M. CDMIIS, prdin ry.
Oct 8-Ctn
T o tJao 2
Madamo A. Bramnuller,
\\J I.SHES to inform her Ladv friend
> y I’ubiic
n Rubin Cardnn.ut Cohnttah Springs
f6r Yloln-1 Ion of seotlou 44, act of congref-s. pass
ed July 20. irt».
Any person or persons clnlmlng nny of tlio
foregoing articles, aro required to appear and
make snob claim within thirty days lroni this
(iiitc/utWl give bond as required by law, other
wise tho same \\ 111 be sold for use of tlie United
States. WELLS It..WIllTEORK,
l’ohi5-3t Debuty Collector, .
u-
IIITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE,
Debuty Collector's OMce*, 4tli Ibst. Gu..
Daltox, Ga., Feb. IP, 18G0.
Notlco Is bereby given flint the following Sei
zures made by mo at tbe times und places, and
for the onuses stntcd below In each ease, viz:
One copper still, ono cap, one-worm, adzed
February l», from .James Mostello, John
LIIch ami John Pike, In Walker county, for vi
olation of section 44, act of Congress passed Ju
ly 20,‘ 18BP.
One half bnrwl of whisky, contalnlngsixtoon
gallons, from shine parties und for sumo cause.
One burrol of whiskey; containing thirty-
throe gallons, seized ut samo time und ft
How Goou Farmers Save Money.
—Tlicy luk'c good pnpeis nnd rend
them.
Tlifty keep nocounts of faiTn opern-
tlnns.
Tliey do'not, lenva the I? implcmonts
scattered' over the .form, exposed lo
raiit, snow orh'ent. They repair their
tools nnd.buildings nt tho proper liiuo,
and do not sull'er n subsequent tln-ec-
l'old exponditure of time nnd money.
Tliey use their money judiciously,
nnd do not attend nnotlon sales to pur
chase nil kinds of trumpery boeauso it
is cheap.
Tliey aeg that their feneos arc well
ropalrvd, nnd'tlioir cattle arc,not found
grazing in tho mondoivs, or grain fields,
or orchards.'
They do not refuse to mnke experi
ments in a small way lor many new
things.
They plant fruit trees well, care for
them, nnd of course get good crops.
They practico economy by giving
their stock good shelter during the roy Sountyvfm-aauiaKasai
winter, also good food, taking out all I
llmt is uiisoimd, half rotten or mouldy. '
.They do not keep tribes ot' cats nnd
snarling dogs around their premises,
who cat up moro in a month than they
nfo Wurth in a lifetime.
: Last ly.tliey read thendvcrlisements,
know what is going on, and frequently
save moniiy-by it.
Successful farming is made up'liy
attention to Wile things. Tlie farmer
wlio does it best earns his money with
better results. Such men aro tlie “salt
of tlie earth.”
Pulton St Payne,
Booksellers and Stationers
CHATTANOOGA, TKNN.,
K EEP com-tantly on hand a complete stock o
School Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, etc.,
which they olTei* at wholesale or retail, nt Eastern
prices. jtily‘2-1**
Orders by mail receive prompt attention.
One copper Rt 111 und one cnp.se I zed Februnr.v IftREAT ATTRA0TI0N
18,1800, from Rubin Cardnn.ut Colmttnb Snrlmrs ! '-TAbJJXAJ. Hi llliilU IlUi’l
U NITED RTATF.S INTERNAL REVENUE,
Dybuty Collnotor’HOflleo. 4th l)ist. Ga.
Dalton. Ga.. Feb.23,1S00. •
Notice bereby given that the following sei
zures made hy mo at times and places, und for
tho causes therein mentioned,* fn each ease:
Two.ooppor stills, two cups and two worms,
seized February I8,180!), from Win. McDaniel,In
/tSach # L'oiburtz’Sf
2H1 nnd *288 Market Street, Chattanooga, Tetin.,
Who .are now soiling Goods, such as Fancy nnd
Staple Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, etc.,
at such prices as were never known heforo, nnd
which defy competition. Call and examine prices.
Having bought our goods in the .flrat New York
Houses, wo aro able to supply merchants anti
farmers at wholesale nnd retail prices, unusually
low for this market.
Messrs. C. C. Alexander, of Louden, nnd J. IT.
Cannot, of Ringgold, are with this house, novly
md the
turned
from New York with
A Pull Stock of Fancy Varieties:
J j Such ns Crcs* Trlmml-gs, IL.it m'.U Woven'
Worsted Goods, latest styles; Froich Jewelry,
Embroideries in Colors, such ns Slippers, Chair
Covers, etc. Alsu, a (nil ««m tm**ut uf \Vuv*tvd
nnd Silk Embroidery Matuials, Crochrt Needles.
Hair Work of ecerg Description
Made to order and kept on hand, such ns Wigs,
Bands, Switches, Curls, Frizcttes. Rib
bons, Flowers, nnd (ivory variety of Ladies’ Fan
cy Notions.
£3F*Having bought principally for Cash^enn-
.hies her to compete with nny House in the city.'
October 29—12in.
f^iCOItOlAi Gordon County—Whcrcns, A
VJ Littlefield, mlministrator ofB. A. 8ta.itod
'represents to tho Court in Jils petition duly filed
nnd entered on record, that lie has fully iidminii-
teicd snfil estate. This is therefore to cite »U
pcWoui concerned, (((ifdn d nud creditors, to show
cause, if nny they can, why said administrator
should not bo discharged iVom his administration,*
and receive Itlters pf dismission on the first Mon
day in February,* 1809. This July 22, 18118.
iliii J i). \V. NEEL, Ordv.
-- Administrator ol Emery Kn^, represents to
tho Court, .In Ids petitlfhf duly filed und entered
nn record, that he Irrta fully udnfifihitcfbd FinerV
Ray’s estate:
This is therefore to cite alf parsons concerned,
kindred nnd creditors, to show cause, if nny they
can, why said Administrator should not l}e iVi-
charged frflm Ins administration, nud fefeive let-
toi;s ofdisudssioh the first Monday in Feb., 18GS,
July 3<h-0m. D, W. NEEL, Ordinary.
S T ATM of Georgia, Gordon County.— Uriah
Love, Guardian of the Minor Children of
Jchnsoh Moss, dec- ased, having applied to tlie
Court of Grdinnrv of said county for a discharge
from his Guardianship of said Minor children:
These are therefore to cite and admnni*h all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed’s Minor children to he nml appear at my office
within the time preacribcd by law, to sliowcnect*,
if any they have, why said letters idiouid not Lu
granted the applicant.
Nov 2D-8m D. W. NKF-L, Ordy
G EtJ
It
ORG1A. Catoosa Cocxtv.—To all whom
' . icern.—Robt. £. Church luniuje.
ti) >1*1 it*i.l lo me In proper Torn* lor perm ah «nt
letters of administration on the estate.ol Nel
son Headrick, luU> of hahl county, doeoused :
Thlslsto cite nil und singular tho creditors
and next of kin of sahl dcceaHOd, to bu^und
appear at my 6ffl6c on tho first Monday in no.tt
April nml show cause, if nny they can, why ad-
trftnlstration phonlil not hc'gmntcd to RoheYt
S/ Church on said estate, . tllven under my
hand and official signature, this Fehvuarv 1st,
\m. ‘
Fohrtiarv 4-cud.
t Adtulnfstriition
tateof Thomas A/BtffhVfd, latoof sab) eobnty,‘
deceased) This h* tOpito all and singJdur the
Utndved nml creditors of suhl Thomas A Unv-
ford to hound appear at tuy otllce, within the.
lima allowed bylaw, and «l*ow cause, if any
they can, why pernutnont admluistratioji
should not. he grunted to O. W^Trlmjnior on’
sahl estate. Witness tnv hand and otllelal sig
nature^ this 5th day of January. 1«J0.
J. M.‘COMBS, Ordy.
X, of Tci;n
Ono copper still and one worm, poized Febru
ary 13,18Ht), from Tlmmua .Holland, in Murray
countj’, forsumnemisc.
Goose Wneat.—Some. .v.CRfs since
ti wild goose was shot in Washington
milkmen were ton Tnesilay sfent<-,,c."r! Territory, ami a Cow grains of Wheat
Sx“w Vo.lt to pay « (Inc of $50 each f ? er# f !.° ’ h "* uraw * »- oln W
for nilultc rating ti.eir milk, and dm ; large and foil t.Uoy were prc.erv-e.tanU
judge, in plselug sentence, reumrked ; l ,1,intc<1 : 1 l0 ,- ™ 3 fo,lm ’ *»- bu
ihttt l e ihtendeu to do nil in his power *4 ?*? P ro r a g«tion,
to protect the cmisumers of mill from !
1 - • - which thev Imve so lone ! I,e 1 ns -«•« “Goose Wheat,”
has become a standard one in that sec-
i. IM. B. Cobb,
H AVING determined to resume his profession
ns a Tailor, tenders liis ecrVices to tho pub
r , _ . samo j Ho, nnd tudis to*share jt portion of their patronage.
- - - ), r and fromsumo purlieu. j Ho feels, confident, from pnst experience, that
P, r?<mS(.'mr» n H®',!'l,V' wiilk^cmSTl j ‘h®. P' lblic , ran " s ' vel1 sor '' cl1 in his line in
for violation of section 5, aot of Congress pass- Dalton ns elsewhere.
oilI July 20, jmw. will be in constant receipt of-the lnt-
on KSbnSS?'9" l&jromIr’iunMCfiffin 'Vnt I ; Rt ^*9®’ ,0 . °"p|e h . i,n oonijitoto with Hi
kovoouuty, for violation of eectlob 4-t, act of ; . best workmen m 1ns business.
Congress passed July 20,1808, _ ,
Grover & Baker Sewing Machines,
in addition, I have become tlio agent of tlie
worhh.rgnowpofl Grover & Bukdr Sewing Ala
ddin's, tho best in use. Persons’wishing to pur
chase a first class -Machine can do so by calling
ot my Shop on King Street, Dalton,* Ga., whpic
tlie Mnchijto is in successful operation.
You can buy your Afachlne as cheap from J.
N. B. Cobb ns at tho Manufactory. Call and ex
amine the Alr/ehtbC lor yourself.
Washing Compound.
t also hnvo for,sale family rlgltts for Jnnksou’s
Universal Washing Compound, which saves soap
and labor, nnd will wnoh in any kind of lime wa
ter equal to .freestone wnter.
, t^“Fu|nily Righ. only OnoDollur. Puichaso
ono if you waht while clothes.
Feh. 28-ly. J. N.. B. COBB,
ii t. cox, of Tenn. j.l. ai
1ST. T. Cox Si Vrottu
Commission Merchants,
Forsyth Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Prompt Attention Given to Sale of
Produce, Groceries and Merchandise,
And filling orders for Produce or Merchandise.
Rkkku to—Bufinesy IIottMon generally of At
lanta, E»st Tcmussue and Southwcitern Virginia.
OetOm
(j has appllojfto
ting apart und valuation of homestead, and I
will puns upon the same, on the l»t day of March
next, fit my olllcc* in Ringgold This February
17tl), 1809. J. M. COMI1S, Ordv. *
worm, solz-
„ , .Johnson, of
Spring Place, Murray oounty, Georgia, tor samo
cause.
One keg eontlxinlngtwo gallons whiskv,
Ono keg containing three gallons whisky,
One sorrel mure, wagon and harness all solz-
ert Febrn£u*j;15.1809, from lMcasont L. Foster,
of Murray county, for violation of section 7!),
aVDr-ie tblrtv-two. act of Congress* oT Juno'no,
1804, and seotiMi 30, act of Congress, passed July
20,1808. ^
Any person or persons claiming mjy of tho
foregoing artloles, are required to appear und
muko such claim within thirty davs from this
datp,.nud givo bond ns required by law, other-
wise tho Kiiiue will bo sold for tbo
United States.
Feb. 18, lgG9-3t
i of tho
A PROCLAMATION.
Bv Rrres B. Bullock, Gov. or said Stati:.
IVnunuAH, Oniclal information bus been ro-
eolvort nt this Department that a murder was
committed lu tho couuty of Piokons on tlio 17th
January, 1809, upon tho body of J. E.McClonird,
und'Warron Brown, citizen, of wUd oountv, bv
ono Ritchie, sotnot imos cal I Ing himself Stillbov,
nnd that said Ritchie, alius Stillboy, has lied
fromjustloo:
1 httVO thought proper, thorofore, to issue this
tuy proclamation, hereby offering a reward of
ono thousaud dollars, with proor sufllclont to
convict, for the apprehension and delivery of
tho said-Rltohie, alias Stlllbov/ to tlio Deputy
Sheriff of said oounty and Stute.-
And I do moreover charge and require all offi
cers In this State, civil and military, to bo vigl-
lantr in endeavoring to apprehend tho said
Ritchie, alias StUlboy, livorder that ho tr.av ho
brought to trial for tho offence with which he
stamis charged. “ ‘
tlie fronds e>f wliicli tlioy lmve so tong
been t ii'liras.—.... I tion of the country’. Samples of this
.Xsot.r.cT cv Doty.- A lirenkman-iu nhoot wow recently sent to the Agri-
Eastern PenuBj lvimia, who lcnpod | eultuvhl Department nt AVnsliington. „
from .ome nprs that laid become nn-1 X’pon examining the samples it) tlio'
'•( .••ip’ofl, nnd which r;*n IqicU.- into a ; uiu?p«m, ol* whion there are some 2,000 1 day of February, in thoyearof nnr Lord ono
.'.,v r.f ‘ vnsinMna' t.« r i | thousand eight hundred and slxtv-nJno, and of
I’ •’ * 1 *? f> * 1 Yaiietlpe, the Same wheat, was found, j the Independence of tho United States tho liiuo-
: * • . ' 1 ' " ie fif tho samplS? sent from theJ ‘ v _ e _, ^ _
... , v V y it!*.,''.I * (< *i o” b ' i ■ ' ; v ‘ r? " t .. ,-i . .. fx% ^ •' e Co*' n * •-T r3 ® TytI,0CK » Gotomor.
’ ■ " fc 'v• K " ''sift;™, -
STOVES AND TINWARE.
A.Ii.Soutlierland
Manufacturer of all kinds of*
. tin.fare, :
AND DRAJ.ER IK
Stoves, HoU.owWare,Hardware,
And evarything in his lino of business, which ho
proposes to Sell us cheap ns cau bo bought in tho
Southern or Western markets, nt wholesale or ro-
tail, aud claims fof his Tinware n superiority over
that of No.rlhctn or Eastern mnmifacturo.
Roofing-aud gutteuugdOm} promptly, cheaply.
Ilamijtoij street, Dulton, Ga. . july-8ra
. T- N. MURR AY, or GEORGIA,
^—wtTri '
Arthur Emory & Co.,
MPORTEUS ami dealers 1 n,Thi el lull, Oeiminai
HEADQUARTERS l*OIt
Carpels, Oil Cloths and Curtains.
Kendrick’s Carpet Store,
MAnnLKBuiLmso, Mauiktta Stii., Atlauta,Ga.
W E keep constantly on hand a very large stock
of Carpets, embracing all grades, from the
cheapestirt the best; Floor Oil Cloths, all widths
Damask nnd Lneo Curtains; Cornices, Window
Shades,'Rugs, Matts; also Wall Paper 61 all
kinds. Every tiling needed to furnish n homo
inay bo found at S. S. KENDRICK’S,
Nqv. i ‘2—ly Atlanta Ga.
C l EORGIA, Git. mi: a County .-Two months
r attor-ffuto tip)illea1 Ion will bo mndo to tho
*t of Ordinary, of said county, for leave .to
tho real estate of Fetor Burgeon,' lute of
said couuty,'deceased.
Til OS. FRISBEE, Adrn’r.
January 21-2m.—Vvh. foe ftt.
f1 EORGIA,' Gilmkr Countv.—LinF.L ror. Dn
VX v one b in GiLMKnSui'imion'CouuT.—Bltnlvu
W orloy vs. Henry Worley.—It appearing totho
Court, hy the return of the Slioriff. that tho Ue-
leiulaut does uot rosido iu the said county of
Gilmer; aud It further appearlng.tliat lie does
not reside in the said State of Georgia:
It is. on motion of Thomas F. Greer, counsel
for Libelant, ordored that sold defendant be
sowed by publication ol lido notice, onoo a
month for lour 'months, previous to the next
Term of this Court, in the North Georgia Clti-
zen, a public Gazette of said State, published
In Dalton, Ga.—Oc tober Term, 1808. • -
-N. B. KNIGHT, .T. s. r.
A.true extract from tho Minutes of Gilmer
Superior Court. s. p. WH.L1AM8, c. s. c.
January 2l-m itn.-Prs, fee |9. ’■
G EORGIA, Gilmbu County.—E. P. Hudson
has applied to mo for exemption of per
sonalty and setting apart aiul. valuation of
homestead, und I will pass upon tho sumo nt
’ the 12tn March iwxt, at'
J. W. GREER, Ord’y.
.•office lit Ellijay, (
»clock, P. M
Feb. 25-2t.
J.H, KENNEE,
with
Hoffman, Staley' Si Co.,.
WHOLESALE -G.R 0-0 ERS,
Liquor and Comnmiion Merchants,
811 W. Baltimoro and 50 German Sts.,
BALTIMORE.
Orders for Groceries, and .Consignments of
Produce solicited; nbrI9 3tu*
yj has applied to me for oxemp
Bonalty, setting apart nnd A'nluatt
stead, and i;will puss upon thb Sumo m i„ v
office in Kllljay, on 12tl>-March, INJD.at 1 p’oloolr.
Feb 25-21 JOHN AV-GREE.R, Ord’v.
—"" ■' “ --iamr— —
/'GEORGIA, GORDON* COUNTY.— Oshorn
V.T Roe vs, Administr.itor, of W. D. Walker,
deceased, rcpiesents to the Court of Ordinary in
Ida petition dnlv filed and enteted on record tli*t
helms fully administered said estate;
Tlil-1 is therofore to (,-ite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors,"to show ( unA** f ‘/f nn.v they
can, why Mid ndmlni-tralor slJi/tid not be dis-
clilrged from his*admini.otrntion and receive let-
tOr/of'dismis. ion on t’.o first Monday in May,
18t»l); 11. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
Xovcytil'Cf* o-dm.
CUds. Snndquiht,
M ANUFAOTUKKR nnd Wholes,tic and RcUi
Dealtu-in oy6rv description of
F XJ It 1ST I T U 3 i E,
' Also, Dealer in
Cnfpcts, Oil Cloths, Wnll r.i|mr.
Windoif Sheiles, Gilt M.iMing- nmi Frames,
cuhrAi.Ys akd fiDsanscqs,
Spring Mattresses aml Bedding,of all tfc^riptions.
A large assortment oT ’Burial Cases on’hand,*
liich will ho sent to any point on the shortest
notice. Call and examine for yburseWts, before
purchasing elsewhere. ybl2-l2in
MarketSlrect t bet. JUland'ith, Chuttuftooga, Tcuh
-7 Hr./H. x0. sia flora ~
R ESPECTFULLY tenders lp»Profcp.«hinaI>cr'
vices to the citizens of MnVray and ndjacen
counties. All Piseascs pcmfhir to Funalff, an
Chronic J)i&ca*c$ of every description treated
Offie at theresiilenoo of Mi'r. UumpUraye’, I'f 11 '
Hawkins’ * tore, Rook Creek, Murray county.
Libel for Bivorco:
I SABELLA TIEN DON versus John F Hendon.
Whitfield Superior Court—It nppbaflhg to the
Court hy the return of the Sheriff tU& tlie defen
dant does not reside in this county, und it further
appearing that said defendant dhes not reside, in
this State: it is fiht*rofofe ordered thut snid de
fendant appear and - answer at the next Term «>t
this Court, else that'the ease ho considered in de
fault, nnd the pkihUifl*allowed to proceed. It is
further ordered that this rulu be published in tho
North Georgia Citizen once a month for h> 111 '
months. Juno9.1868. JAS. MILNER,j s.c.,c.c
.1. k J. A. Glenn, Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Notice to Oroditors.
F B Movvis, ct h\, Extc’r }
James Morris, dee’d,
verbis
Jno P King.ctal,
Creditors.
> Assotts etc.
[•.■Whitfield Superior
fYJibnuuv. ss
ORGIAj WniTvn’.LO Cocntt.—T.• 11. Pit-
npplk'd to bo appointed guar-
Arty of John. W.,
Samuel A. Fain,
with
C. I). SLfXGLUPF- dr SOX.,
wholes.alu grocers,
rroduL'oCommia.i.jn itcrcli.uta, .rid Dealers
In Wines and Liquor.,
31 Worth Hoirard Street,
nor-6m. TiALTIMORK.
on. B.p.unoirjr,
Insurance and Land Agent,
> KINO 8TRKKT, DALTON, OKOROtA. '
A GENT for AjTNA LHo and Fjre Jnsuyanco,
-Company. Also, Jefferson and. James
KiyerJ'ire • Insurance ‘ConifiMiiefl, oT'.'VTVmnia.
Enicfprlsb'nrCiucinnaU,- and Putnam, nt Hart
ford, Fire Irisurancb.Cofnpitnks. And
of tho persons and prope.. v ,.
8iirah X. nnd Eliza A, Ores well,. minors, reel;
dents of said county:
This is tb olto all persons eoneerned lobe nnd
nupear at mv office on the tlrstMondav in next
March nnd show causo whv said T. It. Pitner
should not-ho ontrustcul with tho guardlansUtp
and property of said minors.
v hand and offic.lnl slgunturo this
l oh ini nry 2d, If. W. 11. BltOOKElt, Ord’y.
Fobruary 4-00(1. ’ K J
i EORGIA, Whitfield County—Wliorerfs, J, D.
JC Noll, administrator oi l). S. Roach, deeeas-
s
resents to the Court.
1 D/n, Roach, deeeas-
, in Ills petition duly
nlsterod D.8.Roaeh’s
ed, represui.io mu Gtmn. m u
filed,thathehasfullyadmlnlstciuu _
ostuto: This is therefore,to cite tfil persons
eoneerned to show' cause, If any they can, why
snul administrator should not ho discharged
from his administration and receive lettors of
dismission on t hn first Mnmlin- til .1 i'll,t lciid
Teh. Idlin'.
a tho flrst.Monday lit .July, 1809.
W. U, BItOOKEU, Ord’y.
G eorgia; wuitficia coufity—two montha
after date application Will bo made to tho
Fob, (i, 180&.2m M r . L. COOK, Admr.
/^1 EQRGIA..M hitfleld County—Wliorons JTon-
vTry L. Tibbs and others having, In duo form
appled to lmvo tho-road ostabllslied hy order of
thatoferlor court, from or near the resldonoo
ol J; W i >nohor,*loatling to tho Morris old Mill
riYfS’i.dift'pntln
plade, on Gonqv
— r ., -.^.wlipadlifg from tho-top
« f fho hlllboybna Coo.Lhulla eroek, near tho
Uollijis.Min, to FanibYo’s Mill, on said erode:
This is to cite all persons concerned to show
Amelia O. Jackson Ex’x
John M. Jackson dee’d
versus
Win B Parker, ot al,
Oifditors.
II ,to mnrslmll
Assetts etc.
S AVING been nppointed Auditor in tlie
above cases by.the Court tho creditors of
tife estate of James Morns and John W Jnckfon
arc hereby notified to present therr claims "ilk
full proof to me immediately, and that on Monday
thd 22d day of Mnreh, 1869, I will pass upon tlio*
said claims in Dalton, Ga., nt the Court House..
Jnn 7-tni22d. J. P. FREEMAN, Audr;
cause, Ifanv they can, at my office on'the
’ I carc * ' ^ e,crs QoS. 0. R. Welhorn,. Atlanta, I ttotl)<fa«milh*'ib'mid saldr- 1 - ^ i0t ” T0ft *' H
v’o m.f? ffjrr'oa : {- Doc. 2I-3m., B nlkcr, aud Col. J. A. U. Hnuks,' D ilton. ’ 1 Fob. 25*1 SC9-30d’--pr8fee*.'
..BRqOKER, Ord’y.
EORGIA, Whitvirli) Coitktv.—A. J- har-
XJT nett has applle(l for exemption cffuers«»ii-
alty and sotting apart and- valuation of home
stead, and! will pass upon the saute at my °‘*
floe in Dalton on the fith of March next., ,
Feb. 25,18410—2t. W. H. BROOKER, to'd y^
G EORGIA, 'Whitlleld County.—Jos..8. Thom
ason having mado applieutlon fi>r perma-
nent letters of administration,, do, honk non.
on t he estate of Williams Crook, deceased:
This is to olto all poi sons to show cause JU'
rav offico, on tho first Monday In April wf* l »
why permanent administration should not 1,0
gruntod to him on said Crook’s.estate- p 1 .*’
ness my haml aUU official sicmttnre, this Feu.
234, Sit £ ..... W. H' BkOOKKit, opt’y-
_Fob. 25-S0cL
0 EORGIA, Whitfield County—Lowls Evans
nnd others hnvo fn duo form appllod *
hnvo the road, established by order oflnferlor
court; leading from w. II. Hutlh, south to>1n®
coun ty J i ne,(| iscon tinked as apuhlio t oad: P '*
is therefore to olto nil persons cpncoracit^”
disoon tin'
'w. 11. imooi-Eii, I
nepet, why said road should not bo. ,
ned.and left ns a 1 ^
forf'l