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i lo.fluil a rich rapast-of. mcful Intuit.
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iKilttg wlnkl'-kUloil, u« tin) ift'l'd In COVWW
uniformly, ttnil to ft depth MtlHelent to J"v-
.vent IVctzlng out. Oil. Should you tvlrtt
minreJm-iiRMi at
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sAtimt-wm up
OHIO dOOf In llnl*
lirll next, within
Tliov nisi) motto n iirlmi' ni'llolnnf spall to anti
UuliM for Unlit Carriage* mul llnitity ivliooln—
rorpni
tf; (i, I'm.no Co., K. Y,
Thu nucci fisfitl 'ctilllvnlloti uf till grain
dppond# uiwm the thorough preparation of
OttVnCW Ho retiopllmi, We lltul by ex
it cltbcllvoly.nt the snmo lime of sowing j rrurusiu, UviNiisTox c co.,
tho whcitt. ' Ilriice, with,the drill there is i ...........
it saving in time, and more sntSty, JV0111 i
freezing out In winter. 1 believe tluitit m;
ndmitted by nearly i vory orio thfcf soakin'*
COTTON FACTORS
l t - * j
Commission Merchants,
No. S* (to, front St. S M Wlltla St.,
rmtADBUyUA, PA.
to cultivate, and grtaU* Is the yield per j ~ r | cnc( , m.^******ifedUfoSHfliUfc» *rA^*»citn'jUi.B.'oi«nwiM«iiA«wn»»e.'M
ttere. Every funner ltnotyn that lf „ n ,l pouXotl nrmrely In that way, will In j Corrcsfomdanu kept ihbrmiglily po»toU hi
ploUnlm his land wen, nml immures ,ll9 loi,61»iS he full of stAttf, unit In irttelher | all oluiiigua or iiivnmrkot.
I'.irn, that he will lualye limiv per 0C1 '°: ileiqjioismnt uUll. Iiimjnclliied to tliiuk
perleme that Jho more p t rfi'olly our land • h ,, ,&***®Ume willprevanl the
Ims been broken, the Ires work it will take , ^ („ )H y **.
tlum 11 he t-hould phulf TO5WW, “"'J ( t,,.,, wheat sown wljen the ground Is very
nolnumnre. Thc wnewlp will hold good I w< u 1|l01 ,, | nic1y t0 hnvo smut than
in regard toil.e culture of wheat, whlehaf-; wlipu Buwfl |n d waathcr. We ran only
lev lx big sown tidmilK of no I'ldlyal on. | {| , ^ fucU , )y experiment, and by the
Tn preparing for n "hr.it rtop tt to ; t . ]oBB observation of intelligentfluiners,-
tlmtAve should dclprfnlne In thq * )V i j u cQiicluslcni 1 woitUl particularly Impriiss
T^ltR!KO*VbT NOMK.-Solf-HoliifOr Young
lli Mon,' wuo, lmviny errexj, desire -
upon my brother Ihrmcrg the ureal neces
sity of sowing less land, and preparing
what is sown in such ft manner that It will
yield doubly ns much per acre, ns when It
Is poorly sown. How much better It will
bo for us now, when labor is high, provis
ions arc high, ami uvcry.thlng a farmer
buys is high, for its to cultivate less laud,
and by a good, system of manuring, by
dcepaiid thorough ploughing, make a few
acres nmko us as much ns a great number.
By so doing Wo will have u fewer number
* Bw ADVEKTIKHMEyrH.
AGENTS \VANTED jmn
uotfl wee, Having errou. uosirn s hottsr
UliiiiUttEXt, Hunt lnVitoUut totloronvslftps,,fni,
<>i ,-lmitr.'. It benonura return lilt! pnstags.
A'hll'ess 1*11 ISA NTH HOB, Uox 1*, I’.llllllilelpllis, la
5AFXES0, CATARRH. 81H0ITI.A SPK-
IT AI.IT Y.—Cures legally aiiimmleilfl. or
ny futured. llv tho Inventor of the Cele
brated 1‘atont IiivIhIMb OikhiiIo Vibrator for
IiifuriVblo PottfiuW. Semi ltk>. lor Trent Inn on
J)»'tinnaOi.C«*uiTUhmiatToful:i, l>r. T. Il.sTlL
WKIJ- 1W) lMockor St., N. Y.
TTOnBlBLE!!
IhUfftTCtt with CATAUU1! MIUltTY YEARS!
—was curca In b!x vtwki by r, Bluipln rotneUy.
and will send the rucotpl. poslairo free, to all
afflicted. Address TtE\. T. J. MEAD,
Drawer 170, Hyrucnae, N.
•\vlmt land-wa inloml for tvlu nt, and ho uv
vnngo tlial if tfc should plnijUuv crop on
It, to be sure not to plant nny that will
cornu olf too late, bo nfc to Interfere with
the .proper lime for sowing oiir M bcnt.—
All these things having lit on well consld-
orod, wo should them at the proiior time in
the Fall, prepare our land perfectly, for
the reception of the •gmin, by deep mid
close ploughing. In order to do that a
gootV two'hor'So turning plough/that will
turn, at the least,six inches dcep,shouldhe
Hsi ll, add all the weeds and grass turned of - hiri , 1 | llg “ t0 ft , cd)stocki a „4 CTCry .
under so ns to keep the ground loose and t| . lmg , 0 ,, |iy oul) nnd , vhen our gntW
mellow, and alsoan'ord food fertile young guruc , rt ^. i mvc n gl . oat deal more Hum
plant, by tho decomposition of the yego- , K . roro .
table matter. In a soil like ours, with n j
hard clay or slate suhsoil, it Is impossible ,
for Sip young rootlets to penetrate farther J
iu search of its. food than is made loose by j _
the plough ih its first preparation. Ho"' f§©©F©lw OI tt/M© 'jnjinir .iMxaere.
usefol then to tho plant, that we, by deep I fTS3^_ T -\r\,r »ni On.i « Usr*e Ansonmont or Knn
culture, allow it to extend its roots, and ; fwl*©&t WjHj* i ' Stl, ‘ s ^ T ' lKs * hknnkks.
COMFORT AND CURE FOB THE RUPTUR-
1/ El>.—Sent iMiBt.pniil on receipt of ten cents.
AtblrosH J)U. Iv. B. FOOTE, author of Medical
Common Sense, 12o Doxlnglon Avn., Gor. East
Twontv-oignth street. Now York City, N, Y.
I.OCAI. CARDS.
0 NT
WARD. ViK MARCH!
TO TIBBS & KENNElt'S
w here wo buynood* cheaper than nnywhero
else In town, ahd they always keep a neo<l slock
of well ns>nrt*d Coo.Is op imml. ami are eon-
stantlv receiving new goods, ami they «lo not
allow anrlKHlj' to rxoan s&u them. Purrlms-
woabl do well t© glvo them a trial boforo
II.. AM NilrW. A Vo. vs
iltrd out by snlil 11 la^ lev»
_
Kftlrwtailsil one u fiiVrom wiiiniol.i sun.
court, J. A. «. Hanks forth® use of d. S. Falk A
Co. va dames M Keener, maker, nml Win R
(Juthflo, lndortter. «« «-!»■■ i»fw
Also, one h nml red ncroH, more or lean, or lot
number ldfc Util dlstrlot and *i sect Ion of orlK-
1'miiiv CliSnknls now WHltflehl eonnty, com-
uienclnu ut Hits southeast eornor Of Halil lot of
land, und running wuft along Halil land lino to
the houthweal corner of salddot, themiei north
along the line of wild lot, om) And
a itnKUithniiooeastparallel m 1th tho (Mat atm
weal land Huuto the east llile pi aaid lot, tlienuu
JouUl along lUe said want laud Ihie.onu hundred
rods to the nfftOe of bejniUilnfe. Lovltd On as
tllO'lJwpoi't.v ot Itufu* n. font, lo sill Inly atm
II rn from tl|0 Superior ooun, or wild county,
lTi'imm Mo.. v« lluru. K Sonl, inluclpiiI, and
Homy Davis, security on iuk\on,I. foPHWjl
Also lot oi lunil miinlx'r Klw In l uo Utli ills,
trim kiln 3d swOoni lovjcd on n» tUe foroDWtr
of Owen II. Kciiun, by v nne of two n fn» from
llio superior court ofsid.l cOUUjy, ope in fnvor
of w K Maoris ang tlm other w H Dnhnuy v»
G W Ataneell, executor of said Kenan, deocusod
and Bundry Mib|mMuiB, • . .
Also, 70 aeresof the north half of lot HO, In the
11th district and 3d suotlon, M the prppnrty .of
H II Sann? levied on virtue of a 11 tn from Whi t-
Hold auperlor court,-C D Finley, ndtn y of UObt
Flnclly/doowihud, .vs R11 Sapp, ami P C MoOwon
Also, lot 71, In loth district uml 3d section, as
thu proper! v or F W Fischer, deeeasod, by vir
tue or two tl fas from Whltflobl Inferior court,
one In favor of C. 11. WulUorn.ttmlono D S Print,
up vs said Fischer. vrktn8
Also, tho houso ami lot In town of Tunnel
Hill, Whitfield county, situated south oi and
adjacent to the Depot s«iuaruln fluid town, and
now In possession ot'Charles J. Kinerson.bonn-
dod it* follow#; eonnnonelngut tho northwest
corner of tho lot. thunou east with tho south
lino of Depot ScjUaroono hundred and sovontv-
throe feet und nlno lmthcs, thenco scnthovly lo
tho bud of the cveck, theuao down with tho bod
of tho creek westerly to a point one humli'od
and seventv-throo root nnd nlno Inches on a
strait lino from tho first point of Intersec
tion with tho bod of tuo crook, theuee
northerly to tho starting point; also ouo vu*
ennt lot In said town of Tunnel Hill, contain
ing one half acre, more or less, bounded 'past
by Depot Squure, north by 8. J. Word nnd J.N.
Murray's mopurty, west by S. B. llondriok’s
pronert v, ami south by Mrs. 13. Hardison's prop
erty—both lots levied on as the property of C.
.1. Emerson to satisfy one tl fa from ffl hitlleld
Superior Court in thvor of Stephen Folkor. ” •
i' Ai.utln nmt (1. .1.' Etnpi*snn. imikurs. uni
liable belonging thereto, nnd the lot on which
It Is flUUntqUt tn operty now occupied by the
family of 11 U lloi'tldnl also thn house ami lot
allUftfod Immediately south ot Bald lltnol and
facing on the west Hide of tho street running
south from the court house? recently occupied
Also, lots of land number w ami 31 In t he fllh
district ami 41 h fleet Ion of «aM county? Jovlod
riKBlFF'S »ALlfi.-WllDho’L„..
>ro the L’ourt-llousodoor, (u tint town
t Place, on IhO first Tuesday in April
HtiJ^ tlio.degitJ -hours of salo, the fol-
. ofiofitt Stthihof-rtO In tho loth dlsl,
it loti, which lies oh the vast side of
t'onnftaWuayivev, including what la known an
thp BouaFteld, a« the property of 0 W Dane,to
sarisfy two Whlltleld superior, court tl ras, c»nu
In favnf of.Iftoolt)t Dtintxlor vs 0 W Dane, prim
elpaluitdd l.anosecurity,on stay? tho other P
M ItoUln vs C w JiiVUPt maker, C Broyles, en
dorser, and t; W Bond, security, nud Jus I<iuto,
securlly on stay bond.
Also, lot of land number 814, til' 10th district
find ild section? lovlud on u* tho projiorty or .1-
Sv.ileok tn Satisfy six Justice cnhrt fi las In fit*
vor ofJ. H.cllver A Co. vrJolm W Brt-k? levy
Also, uwetiing nonse on u « uoninn » turuu
nootiplod lAst year bv his family; situated on
tho left hand hIUo of Catlett Cap road, about
throolh lies from tdwnt uumberoflnt on which
said houso Is situated Is unknown! levied on to
sat isfy a 11 fa from J ust leo court of Hi1st d Istrlot-
U. M., raid bounty, In favor of John R I^iKouby
vs U O Gordon. Pointed out by defendant.
Also, lot number 7 and the west lut f of lot
number 8. both In tho 20th rtislrlct ami ml sec
tion of sold count y, to »atlsfy four Justice court
11 fas*, John Puryear vs Stveut Kompt sold sub-
jeot to whlow'sdower, us elm property of Urn
Huld Struct Kemp, doo'il. Isivy made and ro-
turned by XyB Uoodson( L. C.
March4. A. A. SIMMONS, Sh’lT.
take all the foot! necessary for its inaiu- ; A Work ,1«^erl’Wire cf the Y1rtm*$ and thr ■ rpilK Finest Tennessee Finnr. made of white
tennnee. A plant, like anammal. in this, vta* the v ? m ~ 1 '*«*•»”**'*■ Tinns a KENNER.
respect, give it plcntycf food, when young, j
ami in tho end it will arapl}* repay. e m Wail iimtj tov cwant?>m« n ; a tibbs a kknneh.
should even keep it in mind, that no crop
"'ll «> «H «P».v ** «* judiclon, use of i JL^!£.
• . , , | WT iA<u,i.rN nivMuut.huni, uv» ev»» RHU i — 1
luatmrc aa Will the wheat crop. It should ; OH lettpsntrt I.h-iclnoic and how the Bubble* T30TAT0F.S Fine Northern Russet nml Peach
1 +1.-, A nf Of .rr In ' Burst. Trait tbiswork. 1! cnntolna -3fine vn- i Blow, forsalabv TIBBS * KENNER,
therefore be the desire or e\ -n tanner to ; vl - lVi:5)r ,. , r n* ail atom the Mysteries and ; ± _J—: :—.
;rciorc DC the aesirc OI every i;u-mcr w ; ^ vingi .- , rn * Atom the Mysteries
re every pound of manure thatacvmnu- \ L ac" r * > °/^IrR.oxTiIi Liud^uSSub.^ 0 * 1 anU i . flnp !>ss'? rl mcnt.
ft73 i>cr copy.
StcssEB. IjrrmcoTT ft IJAKcwtir,
Lot* HAVtX, Pa.
LT-
Pittsburg, Pn.
Gents—Wo hare boon nslng your make of
GangftawM In onr Mill, a»Td find them, In point
ot quality, Superior to any wo have evor used.
Yours; Ac., 8nAW, Blaxciiard, ft Co.
Orbix Shaw, Porcman.
.Tamkstown, N. Y.
LirnxooTT ft Bakkwkll Wo huve no iron-
bio with your Sivwa? they dpn’t need lo bo lined
up.with pnfier? wopiit them on the Miuulrcl
and they go right, along.
Tempcrpovlcotly mifformand quality ufiiur-
passed. Respectfully, Ciiab. J. Fox.
LIPPINCOTT ft BAKEWEJd
Manufacture
IWI 1 U» r.J«l.,
of Clrculur, Milluy, Mill Gang
undCroHH-Cut 9aws. Chopping Axes, all shapes.
Colburn's Patent. Axe. Mm vein, Mpiulou und
Miles’ Patent Covered Scoop.
n.m t-— - Clicui> >r workoX Iby. kind miMisVtl.
lat<*S oh his farm, and no one knows how price only **.» per copy.
much vegetable manure is last ta the .land ril ^ Sii’rinMonof ih *!rorLr jm.fralS’iiMicl
every year by lctUug it rernaiu where it is WiOTnKifs aMMtps
dropjKd, nud by exposure to the snu and (.'AYTion—iuft'tT'ir «ori» r or ..similar cii.r-
rain be entirely destroyed, bqt, he who has
been diligent in collecting it. Bum yard
manure, is certainly the best of all manures,
containing all in its comiHnUion that is
' required .for the food of tlic plant.—
• Abounding in auionia, it also contains
enough caii.xm for the roots of plants, the
leaves abstracting from tho atmosphere
for all purposes of respiration, giving back
to us oxygen gas, tho life sustaining prin
ciples of our air. lint how shall we save
all tho ingredients of this manure in Its
perfect sfati) from bnu season to another?
Xans\v'er,hy simply keeping lt under cover,
and mbtiug with It enough foreign matter
to absorb the urine and gasses tliat would
otherwise lie driven off and lost to the
pliflit. Ashes',no a domestic mamive, is one
of the best for wheat. What farmer that
has not noticed in passing through his Held
how much better the wheat Is wheru there
was a log heap burned, or where nil old
trealms Unbilled down and been burned
up? If wo could mnke enough ashes to
spread over our Iniid, nil of it would pro-.
•dupe us do tlieso Isolated spots. But after'
being as provident ns wo may be in saving
all onr manures by housing out' stock, lit
tering onr' stalls, saving our ashes, col
lecting onr fowl mamma,' which,' by the
way, is n‘o small item where there are
many fowls, yet it is simply impossible
for us to raise enough to supply the wnuts
of our lands, liow must >ye supply that
dollotoncy ? • t answer; that if wo havo tho
means, We can do It by buying the best
commercial manures, rich in carbon mid
nmonia. Peruvian Guano mixed'with
llarivdust is the'best that can l)o procured.
Bui in the Impoverished state of LlaiHoulh
since the war, we havo not tho funds to
spare fo'r tho piivchaso of these manures,
hud it behooves us to turn our attention
top cheaper if not to so qulokn method of
improving .land. I mean the growing of
oloveraml pens and other green crops,and
turning them' under. , X believe it is **.
jnipirledgod by a 11 that..-,' i—-ngllWil hack
inii taiRn.iliSto be pretty good or else itls
almost impraotteahle to got it hot in clover.
Thesamoobjection, however, doesnotup-
nply toXlio'pca. It, if iTropei'ly planted,
never fails to come on the poorest land, nnd
grows luxuriantly on almost any kind of
land, where there is a soil. It is a cheap
gn'Oil crop, as a peek planted in drills will
beiufflojput for mi acre, awl-will yield llvo lo
ten bushels per acre, besides having a large
quantity of vines to he turned under,—
Experience has shown that we may expect
from such land nearly a half better |yield
than where there were no peas planted. ^ _
. But. after your thorough cultivation-hud r<Ann A ykau eaa tio m.i.io by llvo
system of manuring, doming,
IN' Horso Shfw* Nulls, Ironaufl I torso Shoos
may bo found at m*,,*
TIBBS ft KENNER’S.
Y OU trill always find tlioChoiccst Rio Coffee
nml ...ybrenu
C ROCKS and Jarfl that hold from 1 to 4gal
Ions, and a large tit-sortmont of China mid
Glnfiuwuro wiU bo foujiil- Cheaper than air*
where else, at TIBBS & KENNER'S
and 8(1 section of \\nilttleld county, in posses
sion of William Crow: Ibviedoaus tlm prop
erty or Jolm F. Scnlct to satisfy two fi fas from
WliltficldSuporlor court, against said John F.
Senior, otic In favor of C. B. .Wellborn nnd tho
other In favor of Sltnuoh Frankford.
Also, a parcel of land in tho oity of Dalton,
In said county, known on tho map of said pity
as tho lot fronting on tho oast sldo of Jones
Street aud next adjoining on the west to lot
number 78,on Thornton Avonueln.sald olty,
In possesfllon of 1.13. Shumate, nnd also tho
house and lot wlioro Wesley II. StunsoU former-
ly resided ami whereon T. M. MclIun now liv
n EORGTA. Walker County. -- —
IT ingiipplied to bo appointed Gnat
tlie person und proport y of Mary J. K. ami .Tii-
Ha L. Keith, minors under fourteen years of
ago and residents of said.county s ;
This Is to cite all persons cpnoerned to be mul
appear at tho next term of tho Court of Ordi
nary, after tho oxpirutlon of thirty days, alld
allow cause. If any they can, why ,1. M. Keit h
should not tie intrusted with Urn guardianship
of tho person and property of wild minors.
Witness my offlelal signature, this Fehriiary
27th, l»m. MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’ys
March 4-3bd.
rNlllOnoiA, Walker County.—Whoreas, Mum
IT ell Higgins has applied to mo for lettors of
admin 1strotlon, dolmnlsnon, upon tho estate,
Of George Glenn, lute of said euupf v, deceased:
This in to cite nil person.; lut crested to bo attd
appear ut thu first term of tho Court of Ordina
ry, altor tho expiration of thirty days, to show
euuse why letters should not uo grunted
applicant on said estate.
Witness my hand und offlchil signature, tills
February 27tii, lwo.
March 4-30<l. MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
G EORGIA, Wulker Gomity.*-A, Grulmimud-
mlnlstrator of David L. Trundle, having
applied to mo for leave to sell tho land belong
ing to the estutu of said Trundle," late of Bald
county, deceased ? uml'tliis Is toolto till poVsons
interested tlmtat tho next rognlar term of tho
Court, aft vr tho expiration of sixty days, an
clyr will be allowed granting said leave, if
good,cause 1b shown to tho contrary.
March l-2m. MILTON UUaSELL, Ord’y.
/"1130UUIA, Wai.khh County.—Whcrens,Win.
VT M. James and John M. Catlett. Executors
or tho last will and tostamont of Thos. Jones,
dccottaed, has applied to mo for leave to sell
the south half ofiot oVlaud number 2<it), In the
llth district nnd 4th fieotlon, for the purpose of
distribution among the legatees of said testa
tor, nmllf no objection is raised ut tho first reg
ular term after the expiration or two months,
an order will bo passed granting tho prnj'cr of
petitioners. . MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
Jill
tor vasald Ho „
Also, the grist «tnd saw mill and promises, on
Mill Crook, known Us tho Gld Jackson Mills?
levied on as thu property of said Jackson, to
satlsly ono.eounty court U fa In favor or C 1).
Durham, survivor, etc.; va said Jlielcson ami B
Utughridge,
Also, smith half of lot u unfit or M, In oth dlst.
nnd 3d suction? lovlud on as tho property of A
Also, all or R A fimlthey’s umllviUbd Intorost
In lot otMand nitmber 83, In the.Oth dlstrlot and
3d Beotlon.to satisfy Oho Justleo emtvt H rn lh
favor of John Oates, adurv of J II Johnson vs
said Smithoy.
. roBTroxan s
Lot oftyffd number2H. In the fllh district nnd
1 acollou of originally Cherokee now Murray
jupty? levied on as the property of Juntos Ktl-
.aondson tosiillsty two tf fas front the Superior
court of Murray county, One A Cymbee vs Jas
Edmondson, and Abram Seay, security on stay
bond? the other Edward M. Galt, bearer, vs Jas
KdinomUoo, maker, nud J. 1). W. McDonald,
Indorser.
Also, lot of land number 314, lh 10th dlstrlot
nnd Del section of originally Chorokeo. urtw
Murray county, to Batlsi'y one fi th from tho In
terior court ot, said county, Cuddw MoKln*lo
ft Co.. Imlornors. vs John W. Beck? luvlbd onas
tho property ofdofendiuit.
Mull'll 1, ISA) II. T. DUCK, Sheriff.
IK TIMR ANn rLAPKt
iilso, ono umliv
laud numbni'M 87J, l__ _
(listrlet ami 3d section
onus tho proper"
ono Catoosa
cock and Cast l’lows.for salo bv
IriBBS ft KENNER.
S. C*. CROZIEITS
New Spring Goods!
In a few dnys my Spring Stuck of new und
clegunt uBsortod
Dross Goodfl, - Prints, Trimmings,
Hosiery and Notions In every vat lety,
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, of all kinds,.
. Gout lemon’s Goods, Domes,! lbs, Linens, ole.,
will bo opeded and offered to tho Undo of this supurtor ct
city and section litthe lowest reiisonubleprlchs, L W Crook,
fueling eonlldont of my ability to enter to the
tastes of the most fastidious, In style unU'qual-
ily.
1 also linvo aspleiuli«l stock of tho host Gro
ceries, Sugar, Coffee. Family Supplies, Tobacco,
Powder, Dyestuffs, Hardware, Cuttlerv, Tabic
ware, aud an endless variety of articles too
numerous to mention.
Come und see for yourselves t
You’ll be pleased with goodnand pries!
duee the GKNtriNnjMiMiovun COMMON sfcNSK
813WING MACHINE. Nhlsniaehlno wlllstltoh,
hem, fell, took, quilt, cord, bind, braid and eui-
broldcr,in u.most superior mnpiioiv Price onlr
•ills, l'nlly warranted for 'flvd years. Wo will
pay iiooe for any machine tlmtwill sow a stron
ger, more beaut Ifni, or jnnre olixsi lo seam than
oOrs. lt nmkes the‘•Elastic Lock SUtoh;” Ev
ery second stitch maybe out,and still thocloth
cuuiiut be pulled 'apart wit bout touring It. We
pay Agents fitnn MtofrAX) per month und ex-
- oommlsslon from which twice that-
Caution.—Dapot bo Imposed upon by other
parties palming off worthless cast-lion ma
chines, under the satnq name, or olhorwiso.
Ours Is tho only genuine, anil really practical
cheap machine manufactured;
A GENTS WANTED TO SELL THE
A ‘‘PENN LETTER HOOIL’
mi 1 rMim'ii' 'TnTi'ihT ~"i
iins ((ieat^mvtrtrTeaeh ol ai.l.—Price, $2.28
*v»..w avult butto praise Its simpUcltv and
conyeulouce. aatfVqopntmoiVds itself, and sella
at sight. Adapted to overy kind orimsinoas.
ltdocanot play.out, us thu first sale Is only a
beginning; Lxolusivotorrltorvgiven. Fortoa-
SJS'JMiJalii, toruiH.fte.,address P. GauketT ft Co.,
702 ChCetlixit street, Phlladolphlu, Pa.
< < fXtl rr? f s ^
To this M onKiNo Class I am now. prepared
to furnish all classes with the constant employ
ment at their homes, tho whole of tho time, .or
for tho spare moments. Business new, light
uni profitable. Fifty cents to per evening,
Ik easily earned by porsous of elthor sex, and
tlm boy a and girls earn nearly as muehas men.
Great Inducements are offoml those who will
•to tliolr whole tlmo to the business ? J
evv person who sees this notLer»i; ica n
;o tliolr addresses iind test.lto unparal-
themselves, I mako the tq^weil satisfied
that r
It is a plonsuro to show goods I
Come, oxutulncifud price them.
Look for tho Sign 1
8. C. CROZ1ER,
llrlek Store, South End Hamilton Stroet,
Dalton, Georgia.
07,113R buys Country Produoc, nnd gives
for Rtho ruling nrioos. Try .him,* at tho
first .Store, aoutli omtHamilton sU'cet.,. -
ARDWARE STORE
ly resided ami whereon T. M. Alcilun now i
fronting on the west side of Thornton Av
DO feet, and running back same width- throo
hundred nml ntnoty-throofuet—both lots levied
on us the pronorty of AVealey II. Stunsell tosat-
Isf'y one fi fa for tuo purchase money thereof,
issued from the superior court of Whitfield'
count v, In favor of Dabney I*. Illaylock vs'W.
IL Ktiinsell, maker, and M.C. Miirtln. indorser,
und J. C. King, seourity on stay, which fl fa hav
ing been paid offby 81boy . Martin, cxoonlrlx
of M. C. Martin, deceu90d, the Indorser Is now
owned and controlled by her as such execu
trix. [Prs. fue$J.
Also, lots of land numbers 70,75. and seventy-
tliroo aeros ofiot 74, nml ono hundred and forty
sevon acres ofiot number 70, allof sukl -lots in
the nth district and 3d section of said countv,
being the lands convoyed by Wm P Nichols to
L 1C Wilson, all In possession ofPalmlra Wilson
administratrix? levied on-us the property of L.
13.'Wilsou, deceased, lo satisfy two 11 las from
superior court, of said county, ono favor oti
James UBrown.admlnistratorol'John W Lowis
deceased, vs Palmira Wilson, administratrix,
and others in favor or Wolfe, Dash ft Fisher
vr ThoinuH R CheriV, survivor, ftud Palmyra
Wilson, administratrix oT L. E. Wilson, de
ceased. ■ '. • . cdm-Ai
Also, lot number8, nnd on23 feet of tho htr
side oiJot number 10, llomllton street, Dulton,
described Inn deed from J M Jackson to J F B
Jackson, ns the property of LW Crook by one
fa In favor of J W Fiuclior vs
daw
Also, west half ofiot nmubor 130, in 13th dis
trict ami 3d seyt ion, us tho property of Berry
Gnzawav, by vlrtuo'of three justice court lLfas,
one Janies Mitchell, und two Mary lledwtno vs
said GusfaWay, all from <«7th dlstrlot G M., and
levied and returned by eoustable.
Also, 52 acres, more or less, of part of lot of
land number l(W, in the 9th district and 3d sec
tion, to pay the purahase money, levied on by
virtue of a tl fa tram Whitfield ttuperior court,
13. U. Nancy llardeasllo, tor the uso of Jacob
Miller vs Joseph M. Lane, Ex’r. or J. 1. L. Hard-
castle, deceased. Property pointed out in said
Also, Jot of land number 131.'In 13th district
and 3d flection; levied on as the property of
Frod. Cox, to sutlsfy u fl fa In favor of DuvJtl
Whltcuor, from tho superior cortrt of said
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Ily vlrtuO of an
order front the Court of Onllnlnnry of Wal
ker county will bo sold op tho .first Tuesday in
May next, nt tho Court House door in said ooun*
ty, hot ween tho legal hour of flair, the following
proporty to-wlti. Lots of land mmtbors 17» mul
180, and one-hair interest In ono Grist nml Saw
Mill, nml one Cotton Gin, on lot number 181, all
In I2tli district and 4th flection of said county.
Sold ns property of Thomas Evatt. deceased.
Terms cash. • J. L. EVATT, Aduu;.
rWsa
Cptllltv
•te
. oru . Jfe
ft mvot'orTil^f;^
r fi superior court fi ta in fhvnAVr ^
L. Wool ten vs Joiiu P. Alexander mnLmi k'
Wil l lam Hallow, Indorser, und JoVmT\k,n,i aml
oui'lty on silly, •i'cnimt 111 iioUm"|„„
lYir» l Hlformiy! UI ' °' U " J '
also, lot or inhd nuftilior s, In iii«7n, di>i..i..
fiud nll import ennnees thereto belong 1m! l -
tea
ill Illy Imiul vssalil l' lolil. i in,
Also, ra ucre, or.ioi or land number m. ami ?
aoros of lot number ms, nml ttvulvo nores Jr'ini
iiumbcr 311, nml 80 ticrcs of lot. numborman
ft I«» dI»trlot nml iw sretlou of ™H
levied on us tho property of Sarah Cain i! „y v
ol Viiloutlno H. Cttill to sill lafy Olio ooun, v court
1 r.1 111 luvor of Ouol'do W, KfoUkkd Jo uffll
lol'l'o, lullin' s, *u„ YU W. C. Cain, ot, a , u
am Himill Cnlii, Adnil ’x of V. fl. Oulft u “,l \v
JVuh,iTff";luffX r ' lropwty ' ,0,ntoi »«••!;
ami 3(1 sum loll, mill lot ftimiber so, iiilil.m ncivl
or lot numbor W, lu tlioSaihdliitrlk aiiils“»,.c
lion ol Buhl county i lovloil on as tho lmiiisi re
or '!?•»> Mulono ami A. 1’. Wllllum". Kia’r of
D. 11. Malami In satisfy ono Gov Ion ?JC,M
conn flat 111 ruvorof fl’. O. llluvloolt va.ili?i
Malone nml A. F.^ Williams, Uxor's of D. R Mn
loiio and W. J. Reeves vs A. F, Williams, ami
John Mulofiu Executors, &o.,uml other fl run in
tny hands va sald Williams umlMalono, “
Also, lots of lnndnumbersM imU «), in tlieir.th
district nnd 3d section of said eount" ev S
on as tho property of James Lay to satisfy two
county court fl ms, ono In favor of G. W. King
and John Taliferro, ndm’r. ftc., vs James iV«v
maker, and W. H. lsluttn, Indorser, and oimJii
favor of M Edwlna Fain, mlmr’x. ’of vs James
Lay and other fi fas In my hands vs snUI Lav/
Also, lot of laud numbor 271, In tlm mb uist.
and Jd seetlon.of said county ! levied on as thu
property of Thomas Curtis to satlsl'v one com”
Georgu^ W^.^MotVfgomory^ ndmiiiistrators j Thomas Curtis? UVOX 0l '‘ uc,lu,a ^°hnsoa vs
>1. ou«..fr> «r Ml *...•• .i..«/...o..ri Also, 1 lots of land nnmhcra 801,282.237. ail in
the IBh district and 3U section of sa\d countv,
and town lot. mimber not known, with aln iJic
A».rui, i BA UII Tl.HK Anil rLAI'fl.
Lotsot'lund numbers 274 and 1H4, in tho flfltli
district and 2d seotlou, to sutlRfy ouo Justice
court II l’a in favor of L E R Young vs J M Latch
us tlmproperty of defemlont.
Also, lot of laud numbor 83. In 20th district
and 2d seotlou, to satisfy ono justleo court 11 fa
In favor of 1) A Walker vs Win It Payue, ns tho
property of said defendant.
Also, lot ol’ land number 136 in tho loth dist.
aud 3d section, to satisfy olio superior court fl
fa hi thvor ot'Duhiel Isenhourvs.Johu Gamble,
A J Barnett and J .L Edmondson seourity 6a
stay, ns tho property of said Gatublo.
IV. Tl. BAMSEY, D. Rhff.
oq the estate oiTIivam Montgomery, deceased,
have petitioned tor letters or dtsrtusslou from
snid estate: This is, therefore, to cite nil per-
Honseoneorned, kindred aud creditors, to snow
euuse, ll'nny thoy e?uij why sold administrators
should not bo discharged from tliolr adminis
tration, and reectvo letters of dtsmlssiou on
tho first Monday In Septeinbor. 18UD. Feb. 25,1809
(1m ANDEUSONFARNHWORTU, Ordy.
31 arch 20,18G9-tds.
\ DMINISTRATOR’S 8£LE
- tlm first Tuesday iu
at tlm Court-House door In said
county, hetweon the legal hours of sale, the fol*
lPt'ing property, to*wlt:
The land uelnnglng tl?e estate or Jesse flolf,
being part ofiot numbor 2:», in tho 8th dlstrlot
and 4th section of snid county, mul consisting
of about 100 qey ^ — e
Vr!
first Tnosdiiy lii April ncVt, "tho“ lo’llbwlhg
proporty, to-wlti
. Ono 'sorrel horse-mule, about fourteen lmndR
high ftnd twelve years old, ns tlm property of
L. J. IHlburn by ono 8uperior Court 11 fa from
Floyd Superior Court, Robert O’Bait vs L. J.
HHimrn. Property pointed out by pl’tf’s att’y.
Also, the south half ofiot of land number 44,
In the 27th dlsti and 3d'soot Inn of Catoosa conn
ty, as the property of J. B. Elrod by ono supe
rior court ll fa, A. O. Elrod vs J. Ilnaeh.-ndm’r
J. B. Elrod, d«o’d. Property jmluted out-by
defendunt in II liu W. J. WH1TSITT, SU’ff.
Marcli ll-tds.
. . mifiber not known, with a briek
ftg^dgSinc jioftiinaftmulicaouttibyT. a,
r oster, mul on tlm oust by E. J. Klker, lot and
stnblfcfl, and oho vacant lot west, of Rail ROad,
Hunt’s d Welling
H v
Wholesale'and Retail,
DALTON. OKOhrilA,
dhoster Block, cor. of liapilltou and King 81?.
E. d7~wood
Begs to Inform all the peopla that lio has Just
opened a Hardware Store at tills plucc, embra
cing a very, extensive-assortment of material
uhtl Implements, etc.
A Full Line of Steel nml Iron,
Farming Implement* ofnll kinds.
Carriage, Buggy ami NVugon Material,
A Fine nRNortment, of Tools,
For Curpouters und Cabinet Workmen,
For Blacksmiths,
a. *■) AVtWnU,. .-v . .
Tanners, Boot and fihoonmloj*—
/GEORGIA', ‘Walker Comity—It. ,T. Glenn,
OT guardian of Francis Glenn, deoensod. has
applied to mo fovleavo to sell tlm land belong-
ing to said deceased, for tlm purposd of illstrl-
buiiop. and lf no objeotions are raised I will
grant the prayer of tho petitioner at tho first
retflfldV term of the court utter expiration ol
sixty days. Feb. 20, lW.Pbn-feelG
311 ETON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
jdydins applied to me for leilvO to sell the
estate of said deceased, fort ho purpose of dls
ti Unit Ion ami payment of debts, uml If no ol).
Joel Ion is raised at the first regular term after
the expiration of sixty days, on order will be
passed grunting the prayer of tlm petitioner.
MILTON RUbSELL, Ord’y. .
Jan. 21-2tn.—Prs. fee §3.
Mlikors,
urs. Boot and fihoenmloj
Brlek_Mua»**'*<rA:'NiCS,
.1 many other
Bnek Ma.o»«
TOOLSFQJJr^M«mThiei*. ami
Lnii.. herein,Ju
ArtTlmmost, reasonable terms, fi
turers and '.importers.
It Is tho purpose of tho proprietor to furnish
everything in Ills lino at prices, just to buver
and seller, and ho respectfully sollolts an ox-
umlaut ion nl lit? stock.
Onr Piuce! Tkrvs Cash !
Fob. 11,1809-1y
qoed crop of wheat cannot
lesa you sow good, tll( , , or .
seed. The rulo iiuy- . .... .
feet the seed./.''W* ^ tho #*■
other -S* Uomg equal. I rom. parents
autl (li8ensed constitution ive do
not calcuhite to see healthy and robust off
spring—justso'ln tho vegetable world, from
poor, half ripe seed, wo do not expeot vig
orous plants.
It would ho well for ovory farmer to se
lect every year a few of tho finest und.best
matured heads, bow them Rway from other
grain, and in a few years each ono could
have an improved stock of wheat. It is
not best to sow the same wheat on land
too long; after "t\V<T5f three sowings the
grain degenerates, und crops become more
uncertain. A change by farmers in differ
ent neighborhoods of their seed*, even ev
ery year, would be of great advantage.—
Wheat grown on rich land has all the vigor
of a good rich grain; therefore those who
sow poor land should get seed from rich
localities. As regards the amoutit of seed
to sow pci* acre, there are solinviiy different
opinions that it is Very difiloult for a read
ing man to come to any conclusion. Ev
ery man should be governed by the quali
ty of the laud he solve, lich .laud requir
ing less seed if sown cqrly than poor land,
because in the rich land tho-plant will tiller
onsldcrablv, while in poor land itscarce-
on<i Si., Baltimore, MU.
A GENTS \\ ANTED In every lawn to sell tin
XjL celclmiUjil.Cllppur Mowers uml Rcapera-
Lightest dml'L and most durable machine
C*Q WQSDEll !j INDUSTRY SEWING IIA-
♦too LllINE. Only THEE DOLLARS. 'Sim
ple, pmctloul nud durable. Makes tho Elastic
chain stitch, uml adapted for all kinds of pluin
on receipt of price. 63. Address Iniustry 8kw-'
inu.Maouink Co, ti Mnpohcster, N. 11.
lOlt $100 P13R LINE wo will Insert an adver-
100,099.Circulation M'oekly, more than 100 Dally
Puiiers, In which tho advertiser obtains 21 In
sertions to thC month, and tlm leading Pa
pers inmoro thuu 500 different' towns und'elties.
Coin?dete Files enn bo examined at our otfico.
Bund Stamp for our Circular. Address ti EO, P.
ROWELL ft CO., Advertising AgOnts, N. Y
wimrc\a»i^EKtralJi^Oil qr illuminating Fluid is
ltounnot bo excelled 1 ’ «
It is tlm safest, cleanest and clmp|7i n rei
it £*“ 1 nalm for U !
Tt trlu, to P rov,! h !
It noods bqj^af tffyTV CENTS per Gallon 1
It Ja rqlfF.tomu all uml give It a trial!
hHlUnint.oe sat lsfnctlon.1 - . ’ .
Do not use Est rella Gil with Korosene burn
ers. for they are not adopted to its uso. •
Old Lamps repaired and changed to suit my
oil, at any time, at a trifling cost.
Oil, Lumps amt Fixtures always on hand.
Tlmroisno ono but my sol r, In-this county,
aiithorizod to sell this oil. I have tho exclu
sive right to manufacture and sell it. Thous
ands havo tried it, and will usonr>other.
- I liuvoiVffood nwioi'tmcm nr Dry Goods, Ilats,
Caps,Boots, shofsa.nl Grooories -Ut Ihu-lowest
cash prices. . Cp.mo td
niiirts-Sn)
U X1TKD STATES T^WSlisAl, KEYESgE
A.sl'ssoi"b uaico, Jtli Dial. OZ.
Notice—Gordon, AVIlltiiold, Murray, Ca*
too* u, Gilmer, Fan nl n, PickouN and
Dtulo Count lies.
As required by Section 19 of the act of,Tune 30,
1004, luncndod July 18,1SW, to provido-Internal
Revenue to support the Government, and pay
Interest on public debt, notice Is hereby given
that the list valuations nml enumerations made
ara now open for examination, at Dalton, on tho
during which time appeals
will be received, uu(l determined, lnncoordau
with said section.
W, II. WATSON,
Ity, uml J A HaH'ueved,
seourity on stay. Pointed nut by B F Prater.
Also, n lot In tlio city of Dalton, recently In
possession of M. W Fields, being on corner ot
Cleveland nnd Gordon streets, fronting on the
latter 200 feet, nioro or less, uml tunning back
120 foot, moro or U*s, bounded on the west by
Cleveland street-and worth .by Gordon, as t ho
property oftho dot’ehdant; levied on to satlsly
a.Justice court. 11 fa, issued froin4*72d nl-’t. G. 31.
in luvor of Thomas 11 Cochran va sahl Mrs.
Field. Levy miulo and returned to pie by I*.G*
Also, town lot lu Dalton, lying np beyond thy
E T ft G Railroad depot, "where airs'. IKyj•• •**
n K 'VvVrilUmisuioffou of'/ Williams pointed
enfiorHorisS^wy um ‘ , ' , nurt rot un,, ‘; (i b >' L - c -
"Mo, ten neros'bt'lut number 101, three acres
lot number 103, one hundfod and l'orty-rtvo
acres of tot number 107, thirty-four ami one-
third acres of lot numbeiMfl^, and sixty uo rear*
lot. number 200? all of said lorn in tho -TUl "*„.*
trlot ami third section olsiiUl countyr s- 1 " »
fhloh lies Booth of tho.
in poofi^.sioni of.MljL,!,deceased; luvlod on.to
ocutrix of J G Aiy fvon, superior court of wild
tosutbdj t^S^tsutd J C Austin, ono in favor of
Robbins, und tho other In favor of
Mmtyfg and aicrelmnts National Bank; also
t'lWoUuif it fa In favor ot B. W. Force vs J. C.
Austin, principal, und 0, Austin,seo'y.—tub$7.
It. SOUTHERLAND, D. Sh’ff.
"VTOTICE—All persons interested arc hereby
_LN notified that tho undersigned, adminis
trator. ile bonus uon, with Jho will annexed,of
U. 11. Kotinon, deccuaOd, will, on tho first 31on-
day in May best, apply to tho court of Ordina
ry of Whitfield county, for leave to sail lots of
land numbers 277,278, 2.13, 2U4, 241, 212, all in the
llfh dlstriOt and 3d scetion of sahl county*, an
the property or said deceased, for thojpenuflt
P«MK 0MB, AND Y0l WILL C»»B .40.41XI
jl ii ui color gray hair a ponnauent hlaolc oi
brown. • Bold everywhere. Bont hv mrdl, $1.25.'
Address WM. PATTON, Treasurer,
Maglo Comb Company, Springfield, Milas.
Price $25. Tho simplest,cheapest nml bestlvnlt-
t ng Machine ever Invented. Will knit $20,000
stiiohcs per minute. Liberal luduceiuentaAo
A GENT.j. FARMERS, GARDENERS AND
-/Y. TRFlT GROM EUS.—Sond for nurtieulars
of “Best a Improved Fruit Tree nnd Vine Jov|g-
GROWEUS.-Scnd for
—nproved Fritlt - I
‘ulornml Insect Dostroy
?lutes aud perfect satisfii
Samples to te*t
irt«f-thwUtitted-
ion guaranteed.^
ery Corthtv lh
Hood *Agent«*uro wanted In
tin; UiiitiA siiire*. Atfaress ..
ra Second Street, Baltimore, Md.
• M. if V.T could ! 1J’ M '’, , ',°YSIE\T thitt nova. For,inrtlcnt»r»,
y.... u , . * ' ; : ■ M. bI’L>,C’BR A CO., Brittlle-
!y right. Hcrv shoiilil wheat b- .uw'ii? I • A. ciin. • , ....—,
UBvrvrr ;',ii!qnh|pcUv rritli a ,trill. Far ' ^'ffr
AULT & BROTHER
now receiving a splendid anaortuiunt of
X>x'y Qoods,
Delaines,
Merinoefl,
Mfl, _ Linens,
At the , J
next, one bay horse mule, tosallsfy a inortgiigi.
11 fa from county court, of said county, L P
H 8AMB TIMK A)
trletond section? levied l
lor the purcliHdO nionev, D 1 „
rior uourt, In favor of John Taliaferro vs B*3I
Smith, salit Snilth'B interest levied on ami to
Whitfield snpe-
•anil,>i. oiii.i Diiiuu b uiiijiL'sL iu> icu on ami lo
bo sold, being a bond for titlos and a right to
ttmnand titles on payment oftho 11 fa levied und
of one note for $2M.OO, with Interest from Feb-
nmryO.lsM. cdiu $5
Also, lot number 08,13th district and 3d see
lion, us thu property of William Kellet bv vir
tuu ol a fl fa from Chattooga superior court in
fTVor of Johnson ft Bordon vs said Kcllett.
Also, half interest In a largo Grnv Stallion
boise; levied onus the property of'Melvin J
Smith, to satisfy one 11 fa from superior court
of said county, hi favor of Cherry ft Me Lei land
vs M J Smith, principal, and John H Smith, s(
JAMES ROBERTSON, D. S.
Coroner's Sale—at flame Tinio and Plucc.
Also, lot ot luml number 10, in the 13th dist.
uml 3d section, as the property of Thomas O
Morgan, uml tho louso of John F Mitchell
said lot, said lease being for tho term of 1
years; to srtlsfy ono 11 f from the Justice co
of872d district GM.,J A It Hunks, bearer,
J F Mitchell, maker. TG Morgan, security, and
I) l\ Mitchell, security? land in possession ofj
F Mitchell; levied uml returned tb.mo.oy a
stable. J. N. B. COBB, Coron
EORGIA, AV
\T Nell.admit
ed, represents t
Prints*,
UTpgshninA,
Jaeltbi
Dnhiestlcs', Sheeting!
. . ^THtnmingfl,
KoJioufl. •
* Hatfl,. ■
Bk»t. Tobaccos in.town.
Jeans,
Casiiiiercfl,
Boots, Slisos,
*• * Crockery, Cuttlerv,
.. UoW., Bsccin,- !..ir(!,
Me “ ' . '■ V . Tltiur,
F.-umly Grocorics,
Goods exchanged for count try Produce on fair
AULT ft BROTHER.
\ articll Station, Gf
«, AVil
ishua
.mtod
‘tain*town lots in the
town of Ringgold, on lot of lumidflj, in the 28th
district and 3fi flection of said county, for th ft
purpose of distribution among the Icgiiteofl of
Hiild dbcenKed*-lf no objection is raised at the
first regular term after the cxpniitloh of two
mouths, un order will bo passed granting the
prayer of petitioner. J. M. COMBB, Ord’y.
February 4-tds. ____ [Prs. fen $J.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—By virtue of an
order from the Court of Ordinary of Ca
toosa county will bo sold, oh the first Tuesday
in April,. 1869, between thu legal hours ofsale,
heforu tho court house door In Ringgold, Lots
of land numbers 81 und 82, In the 28th, district of
the 3d section, possessing one oftho'
Finest Watkk PowKnanr thk State.
Sold us the property of B. C. Morse, deceased,
for benefit of heirs and creditors. 'Terms cash.
Fob, 11, UW’Mds ELIZA TII.LMAN, Adinr,
GEORGIA, Catoosa County.—Thomas JL
JX VVIlUams, Executor on the estate of J. T.
Sewell, deceased, applies to me fol* letters of
dismission from said Exooutorshlp: These are
therefore to cite all persons concerned to bo
ami'-appear'nt--my office on orbefovo tliu first
MonduyMn Juno uoxt, (18H9), and show eause, if
any they enn. why said Thomas II. Williams,
Adm’rdo boniis r
villi will unnexod.
G eorgia, Whitfluid Comity—Lewis Evans
uml others havo In due form
havo the road, established bv oM-*«tiniii to tuo
court, lending from v ^fT*ublleToad. This
county mie,(fisr^ nin>e»'8cms eoueorned to
<h i my offlco.on the fi-Jd of March
Kln*i“ voivd slinuUt noi be sadlae M -.\Un,
tioil, und loft as u private way. Feb. 22-pr fee$8
X KER, Only.
3«d
W. II. BROOKE
G EORGIA, Whltneld County—Two mo
after date application will be mudqtc ....
court of ordinary of said county for leave lose!!
D ADE SHERIFF'S SALKS.—Wil) be sold bo-
loretho Court-ilouso door in the town of
Trenton, In said county, on the first Tuendayln
Anrn next, within tho legal hours ot sale, t'
following property, to-wit:
Ono lot In the town of Trenton, known ns t
•Howell Blunsct or Majors’ lot; on which Wi
Jenkins now lives, to sutisfv one execution
from the Superior Court of Dado county In fa-
of A. H. Hicks against B. M. Wilkiusou, M.
not known, btit known ns the Cumbcrlnml
Presbyterian Church lot, and on which the C.
P. Churoh now stands, to satisfy a 11 fa from
Dude Superior Court in favor of John Bryant
vs JatnesK. Frye""* •*’
Also, lots of fa ^... ,, 1U
district and 4th section of said aountv, to satis-
« T,.o»i.. n r. *•.— Dado county In fa-
* Male
ifeombo
HP* B. BIBLE Y,
(ESTABLISHED IN 1030.)
Dealer In Crockery, China, Glasswnros and Sll-
ver-Pluteil Goods, IIoiiso Furnisliing Goods,
Looking Glasses, ftc.—also Kerosene Lumps
and Oil, and the celebrated non-exploslvo Star
ami Comet Burners, Short Chimneys, tho iikst
ii IU !,r/Vf K ? T }}H, l l n0rri *' vor Inventofi. ^s-Storo
on hit oliall Str., a few doors from the Bail-
Road crossing. Atlanta, tin., Fob. 25-1 y.
i uml or my
Executor as aforesaid, should not be dismissed
bfs said Executorship. "
ro,‘
Dcei 10-Cm.
.lin south by
nnd north hv Dr, 1). G. Hunt: lovlodo.. ««t.,u
V F V ‘V t,C0 ‘ !n80 ‘li to satisfy QUO
rtl fe U ! n fu , ,M ,nvor of Edmond Ellis va
^“ftftry. i-repurtniohu.
iMSaL'SMB
Rail Rond, and ono lint Caere, more or loss, and
onei house and lot fronting Bull Road on tho
east, bounded on the north by M. 11. Jackaonj*
houso and lot, ami sontliby J. E. PurfotU lov*
led on to sat Isjy/ourtoon Justleo court fi fas in
favor ot Jnnuthnn' Dew vs.J. D. Ingles. Propor
ty pomtud out,by J. Dow. Levy inudc and re-
turned by John Gresham, L. C.
•Also, lot of land number 81, In thoitth district
nljd 3d sectidti of sahl count v: levied on us the
property of IT. IT. Stewart, tosutlsfy tour justice
eourtll tus lu favor of G. J. Valnrtrs Samuel
Simpson mu111.1L Stewart, security on stav.-
I'rqperty pointed oiitby Fain ami McConnell,
plniiitltt s attorney’s. Levy.made‘and return-
ed'byd. 8. Floyd, L. C.
A lso, 14-4 acres of lot of land number 82, In tho
llth district und 3d seotlou of said county, and
one Buy horse nine or ten yen in old: levied on
as thu pronorty of James A. Williams tosutlsfy
ono Gordotvsuperlor court fl fu In favor of Mo-
Kluxer brothers vs C. A. Harris. James A'. Wil
liams and James 8. Harkins. Property point
ed out by ono of the defendants.
Also, two inure, mules, one black or brown
and the other floFrcl,bnth u«nr lOyenrs’old: lev
ied on us tlm property of Wm, M. Sliuuilln to
satisfy one Gordon fimicrior court II fain favor
of John Thompson, udmT.vs said .Shamlln and
John Juntos. Lotion on by former Sheriff.
Also,707 rerefl of lot land number 808,' In the
14tli district and Bel section of Gordon county i
levied on as tho property of W. J. Campbell to
satisfy one Gordon county court 11 fa lu favoi'
of Young uml J; W. Jackson, survivors, ftc., vs
tfirsku” *. Property pointed out by plgln-
Also, lot of land number 31, In the. 15th (list,
and 3d section of Gordon eonnty: levied on, ae
the property of W. D, Franklin to satisfy two
(Jordon conntj court 11 lus In favor of W. M,
Morris vs said Franklin.
Also, one house and lot in tho .town of Cab
lioun, number not known, but occupied by M.
L. Mathis: levied on as the property of Jl. 1,.
Muthifl tn satisfy two justice court 11 fas, ono lit
favor or William Mobley, Ex’r of K. Wilson, vs
M. L. Mathis, A. l.etlelleld, und one J. N. Scott
vs snid Mathis. Property pointed out by plain
tiff’s attorney. Levy made nud roturnod by
bund nud offlelal signat uro. December 7tb, 18G8.1 ^ kftTd lund, number not known* buMylmr
J. M. (JOMUSjJltiltorir or t’lilhnnn, lm,ffia«“o ? 5
ft» irico.rr. riy min,
.. _ ’ PrPJ? 0 .* 0 () f G. AV. Lay to satis-
U la In favor of T. At Foster,
. County.—Wlieronfl Mll-
/'IfRAPEViSus, administrator, and 8. A. R
iftrmxoftlie estate of Junius *A. Evans, late or
said county, deceased, has applied to mo for
leave to sell lots ofland muiihcr.s 7 and 8, Ih tho
27th district and 3d seotlou of said comity, for
the benefit of heirs and creditors of unfit de
ceased: 11 no objection Is raised ut the first reg-
iihu term, after the expiration of two months,
an order wlllbo passed granting the prayer of
petitioners. , J. M. COMB.S. Ord’y. ,
March *I—2m.—foo$1. ^
EORGIA, Catoosa Cot.NTv.-Mllton Evans
7 liavbignppllod.ln pr«>per forin, to be ap-
pointed Guardian of the person and property
of It. AV . M. Evans, a minor under fourteen
years of agog ml resident of said count v: This
Is to cite nil persons concerned to be. and ap-
pourul t he term of the.Court of Ordinary t obo
hold next after the expiration of thirty days
trom the first publication of this notice, nnd
show cause, if any they can. why said Milton
Evans should not bo intrusted with tho guar-
dlanslilp of tha person and property of said
R. AV. M. Evans. \\ itness my luuul and offlelal
slguaturo, this March 3,1809.
. March 4r30d. J. M. COMBS, Ord’y, ’
is.Tlifts.
plied to ...
uoythcast .... V1
und 4th section of Catoosa county,
*, of snid lust
for loavo to sell' nlno acres off Vlio
or lot number 119, Oth district
^ ifit 0
acres off.tliesouthwest ,„ a „
tloned lot, for the benefit of the licirs und crcd-
* *• - id deceased j and If no olijectlon Is
regular torni aft - —*
granting the prayc
Jlaroli 4-2m.-fee j
v ,— «x- — .A-Uonoh',
estate: This is therefore to olto all porsous
concerned to show cause, If any they can, wltv
sahl administrator should tint bo ulselmrgcil
from hlsadmluislratioo uml receive letters of
dismission on the first .Monday iu
Irst Monday lu July. 1809,
AV. U. BROOK Ell, Ord’y.
n^ORGIA, AVhitfleld County—Whoreas Hen-
VJT i y L. Tibbs and others huviug, lu due form
applet! to have the road ostublishea liy order of
the Inferior court, from orueavtho rosldcneo
of J. AV Fincher, leading to tho Morris old Mill
pluco, on Coimusauga river, dlscontlntlert; nml
Instead istabURh tlio road leading from the top
fJi° ,, , , }J 1 6Ty<aid CoonhuHn creek,' near the
CnliinS'Mill, to Fnmbro’3 Mill, on suld crock: '
Tills is to cite nil persons concerned to show
cause, If any. they can, at my office on tho 82*1
of Marcu next, why said part of road should
not be annulled, and skid road tft Fambro’s Mill
bo established a public road.
WUMi*, AV. II. BROOKER, Ord’y.
Feb.», lMWOd-prs foe $5
G EORGIA, Whitfleid County.—Jos. 8. Thom-
ason having rando appllaatlon for perma
nent lotters of administration, do bonis non,
on tho estate of AVUliams Crook, dOoeased:
This Is to cito all persona to show cause at
my office, on tho first Monday in April next,
M by permanent administration should not bo
granted to him on said Crook’s estate. Wlt-
•iotut myhand and offlelal slguaturo, this Feb.
■fciftLi; « • “• BBOOKER, Ord’y.
U lllTED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE,
Dobuty Collector’s Oflleo, 4tli Dist. Un.
Dalton, Ga., March 25,1SC9.
Wm lie sold u t AUCTION, In front of tho
TIBBS HOUSE, on Hamilton Street, commenc-
A l ' ,c V* 'ibiesday, fliedth day
ot April ISA the foUowlng property, -(Whiskey
subject to tho tax,) viz:
One copper still, ono cap, ono worm 'seized
lebvuary fl, 1839, from James Mostello, John
lilies aud John l’iko, in AVulker county, for vl-
h’^’o'lP&l 1 y ' CL on uct .°f Gongresspusiccl Ju-
’* Oho hair- barrel of whisky, containing sixteen
gallons, H orn same parties and for same cause.
Ono barrel of whiskey, containing thirty-
three gallons, seized at sumo time and for saiuo
euuse, and from same purtlos.
One copper.still uml one cap, seized February
0,1639, t rom Thomas Smith, iu AVulker county,
eil'juf’W^StS” ^section 5, got of Congress pass-
One copper bill), one cap nnd one worm, seiz
ed k ebrunry O, 1839, from James Cargal, in AVuI-
kor county, for violation of section 41, net of
Congross passod July 20,18C8.
„ One eopner still and one worm, seized Febru
ary 1.!, iseft, lroin Thomas Holland, In Murray
comity, for same eauso. J
One copper still, ono cup and one worm, selz-
oo 1* obruury 13,1839, from Borry Bates, in Mur
ray county, for uunni cause.
One oojiper still, ono cap and ono worm, seiz
ed February 13,1839, from Gerrard Johnson, of
Spring 1‘lacc, Murray county, Georgia, for sumo
causo.
Ono keg containing two^gallons whisky,
One keg containing three gallons wliiskv,
Ono sorrel mare, wagon nnd harness, all’ soiz-
ed Fehninry 4 15,1839, from PI ease nt L. Foster,
of Murray county, for violation of section 7ft,
artlclo thirty-two, act of Congross of June 30,
29 1888^ 8Uc ^ on *»» nctof Congress, passod July
•phoc°|)por still, one cap, and ono worm, seiz
ed I* ebruury 17,1839, from AVm. Singleton Cox*
iu Murray county, for violation of section 44,
act of Congress, passed Jnly SQ, 1838.
* Two copper stills, two caps and two worths,
seized lobruury 18,1830,from Wm.'Mc.DftuioUn
Murray.county, for violation pf section 44, act
of Congress trussed July 20,1838,
G LCKRp^A’ Catoosa C'ountv.—Whoreas, Jas.
II. Andurson, administrator of James A.
Lorry, Into of said county, deceased,represents
lo tho Court In Ids petition duly filed and en
tered on record, thut lie has fully administered
on said estate:
This is therefore.to oito and admonish all
persons Interested to show cause. If any they
can, with In the limq prescribed bylaw, why let
ters of dismission mfm said estate should not
be granted said applicant in September next.
AA ltnoss my hand und offleiul signature this
3d day or March, 1839.
„ , J. M. COMBS, Ordinary.
March 4-3nt. (yrs. fee $t». ;
1 EORGIA, Catoosa Cocxtv.—'AA'liere
G 1C0 , -Y^i^iNiyiwi «.
J. AVhltsitt, administrator oftho cstutoof
Ai. G. Dyer, late of .said county, ducoascd, rop-
rosonts to the Court, in his petition duly filed
nml entered on rooord, that ho has fully ad
ministered on said estate: This Is to cite and
ndmouisli all concerned, bo and appear at
iny office on the first. Monday in April next und
show oan§c, If unylthuy cau, wliy letters,!of dis
mission should not bo granted lo the applicant
In April next. AVitnoss my hand und official
signature this October, 1839.
JOHN JL COMBS, Oi’dy.
I’ublleutlon having been made for thirty dnva
as required by law, ami no claim having been
made, nor bond given, as required by section
33, net of July 18,1833.
„ . WELLS B. AVniTMORE,
March 25,1839-lt Deputy Collector.
EORGIA, GlLVEIt CoDNTV.—LTBkL FOR
VJT voror in Gilmkr Summon CointT.—Elinlrg
A\ orloy vs. Henry AVorlcy.—It appearing to tho
Court, by the return oftlie Sheriff, that the de
fenduiit does not reside iu the fluid eonnty of
Gilmer» ami it further appearing that bo does
not reside In tlio.said State of Georgia:
It Is, on motion of Thpuias F. Grqer, counsel
for Libelant, ordered that suid defendant bo
served by publication of this notlwe, onoo a
month for four months, previous to the next
Torm ot this Court, in the North Georgia CltD
zon. a publio Uazetto of said Stato, published
iu Dulton, Ga*‘-OctOber Term, 1808.
A4 4., N. B. KNIGHT, .i .8. o.
A true extract from tho Jlinutes of Gtlmor
Superior Court, S. F. WILLIAMS, c. a. c.
January 21-m4m.-Prs. foe §9.
levied
fy one county
C< r , ? Ur y. ier ’ ‘V- vs said Livy.
„,ni-m ‘“Bd mimber 83, in the7th district
n!}^ Li“V° n Bf Gordou cognty} levied on ns
**• A- Btilllnin to siitlBiy two
Gordon superior court II-fas In favor of B. II.
J ' 4* Samuel PuJIlum, and J.
ih.S. Vr W ’ BL ' cu,lt y o" »tay. Lofiwt l,y’l'ormor
Sheiiff, N. II. HUDGINS, Sheriff.
ALSO, AT Tins SAME TIME AND TLACE } -
A 01 * ltt .V n «MnD>or3»3, In the 15th ilitlrfet
and Jd section of Gordoncomilv: levied on-us
tlic PV01JW& nr T. C. omit In sum*tv mil) onnu-
tvcoiu-t 1 fu In rnvornf P, c. Smllli, ftftnr'S,
furitv ’ * U, llolluS ’ fibiker, mul T. C. Kwln, se-
AIso, lot of land mimber 281, in tho 23d dist.
and 2d section of said ecnfiity: levied on as the
property.ot J, L. Lewis to satisfy two eonnty
eoni tfl las,one in favor of AV. A. J. Robertsa,
t VB i r' w ] one " • vh said
Le w is,and otber fi lasjn my bauds vs saidLcwlp.
Also, lot ot land number 158, in the 7th dist.
mid Jd section ot said county: levied on ns tho
ol S* K. Binlon to satisfy.two eonnVy
court fi Ins. one In tavoVof J. R; Alexander nml
MW ot J* N* Scott, survivor, Ac., and
other fl)us in my liumls va 8. E. Binlon. .
Also, one lot of lantj. mimber 197, In the 7tlt
district mul 3d section of said county: IcVieci
on as the. proport y of Osborn Addams to sutlsfy
one superior convt fi l'u in l'avor of James Free
man, uml otlior 1! fas in my hands vs said Ad-
dnniB. . .
Also, lot of land number 53, In tlio 14tli dist.
nml 3d section of said county: lov-ied on as the
propert$ r of AV. JL Bailey to satisfy ono suporl-
or court 11 fa In favor of John J. West vs Eldo
rado Jlinlng Co., mid other tl fas In my hands.
March! 1869. GEO. N. BROGDON* D. Sheriff.
&
EORGIA, Gouiion County.—Whereas R.M*
Young applies to mo for lotters of dismls*
ns Guardian from tho cstut c of Sm all Scott
and Mary J. Strap, formerly Mury’J. Scott, ml-
n. J 4?i Scott; All persons concerned aril
*11° 1,101 »; o bIeetions, if any they havo,
p ii Mmo prescribed bv law, also letters
of dismission wIll be gratitod tlio applicant.—
AVitnoss my band and seal, tills Jan. 20,1830.
Jan. 21-3in., D. AV. NEEL, Ordy.
.vi mliiiinifltrgtorof-Win,'AY, Grbon represents
to the Court in bis petition duly filed and on-
torod on record thut ho has fully adniinistcrod
AVm. AN. Green’s estate: This Is therefore to elto
nil porsous enneernd kindred and creditors lo
show cause, If ahy t hoy can,,why said udmlnli-
trator should dot he discharged from his ad
ministration and receive lotters of dismission
r..v..this January
MKT. Dvrlv
ad niiuist ratoi’ of Nicholas Moss represent*
to the court, in his petition duly filed and en
tered on reeord, that bo lias fully administered
said ostutc: This is therol'oro to clto all per
sons concerned,kindred nud creditors, to show
cause if any they can, why sahl administrator
should not ho dlsehurgcd from said ndminis-
trntion. and receivo letters of dismission on
tho first Mouduyin July next. This, January 7,
1839.-3m D. AV. NEEL, Ord’y.
after date application will bo mado.to the
Conrt of Ordinary of said county, for leuvo td
sell the ronl estato or 1‘ctcr Burgess, Into of
said county, deoensod.
T . Tn08. FRISBEE, Adm’r.
January 21-2m.—Prs. foe $«.
_ —of r
ulty ami setting apart aud valuation of home
stead, nud l will pass upon the same nt my of
fice in Calhoun on tho 3d day.of April, 1869, atll
G EORGIA, Murray County—Two months af
ter dato I shall upply to the COurt of Ordin
ary of Murray county for leave to sell tlierenl
estate of AVm. E. Cleveland, lute of said county
deeeasod, for thobciteflt Of heirs and creditors
of said deeoased'. K. A. GIDDENS,
March 24,1839.-2H1 Admr.
Y^t EORGIA, GonnoN County.—Y J Jrnlono
vJ having applied to bo appointed Guardian
°‘ V . .l?.°. rHon antl property of Foul'd Malone
and Auillno Jfnlone, minors under fourteen
yours of age, residents or sold county r Tills is
to cite nil persons eonooTUml, tobo and appear
ntthc term of. tlio Courtof Ordinary tobo held
uoxt after tlio expiration of thirty days from
the,first publication of this notice, mid show
cause, If any thoyonn, why said Y J JIulono
should not ho appointed Guardian of said mi
nors. This JIavOh 24,1839.
D AV NEEL, Ordinary.
has applied for exemption of. personaL
d Jotting apart and valuation of lionic-'
stead, and I will pass upon tho sumo at my of-
fleo in Calhoun on tlio 27tli lust.
March 17,1830-2t. D. AV. NEET^Ord’y.
UiiltOn oil tlm 23)Pof Mare?!/* 10 L ' ” ','
March 13, lfW0-2t \Y .11. BROOKER, Orcl'y,
EORGIA, Gordon County—J L Lewis
VJC has applied for exemption of per*
sonulty and sotting apart ami valuation of
homestead, and I will pans upon the sumo at my
oflleo In Calhoun on tlio 5tli day of April, atono
o’clock. Tiffs March 24,18«9-2t.
D. AV. NEEL, Ord f y»
EORGIA, Gorhon County—M, L. Matthews
VJT has nppllod forcxnmtplon of personalty
and setting npai’t nnd valuation of homestead,
nnd I will pass upon tho snmo nt my oflleo In