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Improve his stock n»J try to make them | joseph E. veal,
po of sovcrnl
liter, From n Ini'BO
.......» oeW in'the country,
nudists ready ]ien, our Country friends mny
expect to find n rick repast of useful Intoll-
lieuco In ™els issue,
tUM.ANEULN ADVEIITIUHMENTS.
AjrlcnUnrii, Mternlnro,
nl an& Member) of Jbrmcrt’
Amines’ Club:
An Intelligent and carcftil reader In any
of the deim tmonts of literature, will Hjid
miioli In print which will not bear the scru
tiny of rcRson, nor tlie test of experience,
Particularly at tho present lime,, when so
many arc trying to Jfvo by their wits In
stead of their muscles, do wc find Idle spec
ulations and false theories, sounding upon
tho popular ear through tho medium of
tlio press? This will, perhaps, to somo
extent, explain the suspicion and opposi
tion with which now. Ideas aro generally
cohibaltcd by practical men. And when
wo reflect upon the Improvement of tho
recent past, and consider thc-bustle of pro
gress in our own cventftil day, it becomes
important to know as well what to bulievo
ns what to do.
This is an ago In which men lu all de
partments of business and industry, need
to think and observe, ns well ns to work.
And it Is only when genius is combln-
ciF’vvIlli and aided*by energy that wo
can hope to analyze and put to the
test the ninnborless theories and new'
idedV of lh« present day. Truo science
does not seek to cripple industry, but to
give it such intelligent direction ns will
afford the largest results and nt tho same
time furnish such recreation to the mind
nsciyblgivo interest and rest to our physi
cal- phrtuits. There Is no labor so barren
of rcsidis, nor so fui iguing to the body as
thiit which is done mechanically, without
any sensibly reason to tho mind of tho ln-
1 rater why it is done at all, or in that par
ticular i.nv. This is especially truo in all
tbo avocations of husbandry. If wo tire,
onrsclvesntnlour teams by ploughing deep,
itis souis relief to understand tho renson
why \ye do ll, and to know we will bero-
wayded' by certain desirable results. If
wc xpcnil our strength or our means In
ditching and draining our low unproduc
tive lands, it is some satisfaction to know
the philosophical reasons why such-labor
is necessary, and that It will surely be fol
lowed by hill compensation. Likewise if
wo compost or purchase manures, it is im
portant as well ns plnsjpt to know what is
deficient in our soil to produce the particu
lar crop dt-slred, and the most economical
plan of procuring It. There Is certainly
iLsucncaJu Agriculture, and tluiugh yet
id-its infancy, It lias developed and estab
lished many general principles, which en
terprising fanners all over the luud, are
adopting, with manifest advantage to their
own fortunes, as well ns to tho general
prosperity of the country. And one of
tbo needs of tbo present day, is the Infu
sion of more Intelligence In the application
of labor, and the expense of enlarging tlio
productiveness of our farms—wo want all
oni- fanners to do ns well as a few lending
men here and there all over our country
Ufedolng. IVhat would he the effect upon
thu.genernl prosperity of tho cotton belt of
the South, iveroall the planters in that
Section, farming as successfully ns Mr.
IJitvid Dickson of Hancock county? For
th cniydiye years lie lias made agriculture
hfasfndy, rftd except lusnmll experiments,
testing tho theories of others, or of Im-
prhWihente suggested to his own mind, he
proceeds intelligently, with a renson for all
he docs—and cotton planters all over tho
kind, nro aroused into new activity and
liopc bytiw exl mot d Imivy resuKsusreptirt-
• ed in Agricultural journals by himself,
and also by visitors who travel long dis
tances I n satisfy 1 heniselvos and learn some
thing of the details of his system. Bo it
is in stock raising!<lhw culturo of grain
and grasses, the propagation and improve
ment of fruits, mid indeed in all that per
tains directly or indirectly to tlio farm.—
Success is always tho very best test of the
ory, and therefore the experience of
successful farmers will give intelligent di
rection to the efforts of those who have not
had.qpportuuity or capacity to learn for
themselves. To succeed in any thing, It is
necossaTy’llret to find out nil within rencli
ill-regard to It, and information is to bo
accepted, whether, received by nil applica
tion of principles already established, or
ns it result, developed in our own experi-
oueo or that of others. Life is too short
to find out all we ought to know by aeei-
- (lent ill this fast age. Availing ourselves
of the genius of others, and truth already
,"established, Vo should appropriate their
,. experience, nnd beginning where they loft
ofl', andeavor by tlio patience of Industry
, and judicious management to go a step be
yond our fathers In the noble pursuits of
Agriculture.
But besides intelligence and close obsor-
-vatinn, there isalsaueed of capital invest
ed in farming. It is n singular mistake
with most men to lake every thing they
can get from their farms and return noth
ing—lio expenditures or improvements
made beyond what is actually necessary
- fd continue tiie same old system from year
to year. In.merchandise or manufactur
ing, men endeavor to build up a business,
liy iniproving their fixtures and adding to
their stock. Not so in farming. Land
Unit is considered goad is expected to take
cure of itself— that it should be ploughed
and yield annual crops, simply bccauso
seed have been plauted and cultivated.—
. The implements used nro generally cheap
•-ond indifferent, and tlie feivost number
needed to get along nt all. To make farm
ing pay, money must he invested In it ns
in other pursuits. The price of a plow or
fine stock, or a bushel of clover seed should
not "prevent" tho piu-ehnse", "provided the
money can he raised to pay for them.—
Aiul if a few dollars or hundreds are made
they should be reinvested as the merchant
does his earnings, in somo improvement
otaddifloh-to the farm. Many mistakes
are made every day from want of Informa
tion ox experience in these practical pur
suits, and therefore it becomes a subject of
the highest importance to ourgoneral pros
perity, to arouse thought nnd action, to
infuse a spirit of enquiry and anxiety, to
know more, of what is so slightly under
stood. ' Farmers should kuow what other
j farmers outside tflcir own community arc
8 doing. .Mr. Dickson reports three bales
.cotton to the aero, aiul though such a
IK result bus formerly been oonsid'ered tliriblc
the capacity of the best land, yot many
will follow his directions this year and try
to makctieniut-h, Chester pigs -are report-
-ukltiadinVIng been made to weigh 600 to 800
pounds at fourteen months.-and nt n con-
approximate tho Chesters. Wo -read -of O
two or four tons of hay to tho acre, worth
more than any amount of corn that can
*
of wheat growing on a clover tou, ana ut
onco preparation Is nmdo for meadows,
and tho improvement of oxhausted land
by turning under green oiover. *
Fromthoaboveconsideratlousandnmny
others which might he urged, thodlssenil-
natlon of Agricultural Literature among
the masses of our farmers' Is of the very
first importance. ,,Aud-lt is singular how
so few of our farmers aro willing to Invest
the small ainount-of a year’s subscription
.n a good Journal, that will tell them how
to plant and cuWffito tliclf g^unda.-
Wlint crops nro Best oil CCftntn Kinds 01
soil. IIow to mnkwtnd use manures.—
What ktud of plows to bpv. Where .tlie
Ilona, Okoxou,
Pimlor In
WatohoH, ClocliB* Jewelry
SILVER AND PLATED tVAUE,
Spectacles, French, Chinn nml Cut-Oh
C’uticrv, Toys, Mmdeal InstrUmi
Fishing tfaeklo, nml Funey
Goods generally,
sis-^sj
«• . Table “ pyr.soU, ’ •*
Gold Pen, Silver Case, lor
l ino China Plates, nor sett
•• Cups nnd Sansers, per sett,
Ten Bolts, W pieces,
Violin m
Cremona'-.
Pino Violin
Guitar String*,.
Accorduous, from . •
*h»h Hooks, one hundred In puper,
ure Silver Tultnblftl,
net's and cither Violins nt higher prices,
lolln Strings, per bunch, , ,10
Klnnafcdertottof alx, 100
Spectacles, from
Best Needles, 4 papers, assf
Will send nucules bjTnal
Mots to
in case, R.
receipt of
ssorted, in enso, for M
best stock cau be had, and howto make
fiirmlng pleasant nnd profitable 1ft a thou
sand ways new novor dreamed of. It Is a
ralstako to Bupposo that our best agricul
tural journals, arc filled with tlto-lKepreti-
cal nnd untried opinions and roeoinlnenda-
tlons of aft editor too proud to work, nnd
who makes a ftxt llvluply imposing upon
tho credulity tff hll rdnders. 0a the con-
tivu-y, wlde scop?fa. given jo-correspon
dence and discussion, and if any statement
is mndo which .will, not bear .the test of
truth, somo careful reader will directly ex
pose tho error.' Letters tire printed from
intelligent nod pwctfanl.farmers, over
the country, .telling how tfojiavo failed
or succeeded in a certain way,- nud In this
manner UiogeftoralreaUeriftayJearnipuch,
without tlio, expense qr'delny' incident to
personal experiment, This-mueh wo. say
of Agrlcultural-.Lltdrattire, ,ln -general,
but in this department ns 1ft all Olliers,
there is Uidifibrent, good, better and
best. And while wo do: not discrimi
nate against all others by recommend
ing but few, we urge as among tho
very best, of all, th'e Soplhcrii Cultiva
tor, published in our 6wn Stale, adapted
to our particular latitude, aud-the: propri
etors ihlly identified in interest and-fceling
with the prosperity of our country. The
price two dollars por annum. The only
improvement an old"subscribercould Wish
made, is tlio change (torn monthly .to a
weekly. Thb-Maryfand Farmer publish
ed at Baltimore, and American Agricul
turist nt New York; aro'Joumcls"of tho
very first ordor and in every.-way.deserv
ing of patronage, Thoy are; edited by
men of character and ability, nnd in a sec
tion where tho cultivntipnof grosses, dairy
(hrmlng, &o., are much more .advanced
tlinn nmoug us; and for this renson nnd
many others will be. interesting to those
interested in these subjects. The Ameri
can StockBalscrs Journal is a firstrate pub
lication, nnd earnestly recommended to
all thoso whoso means will, enable them to
improve their.stock- By combination in
subscribing to any two or to all of the
above, the rates aro considerably cheaper.
In conclusion wo would also direct the
attention of our members to our own local
paper, several columns of which lire given
up to the discussion of these practical sub
jects in ovory member. It is the organ of
our club—open to communications from
our members, and while it Is not intended
to take placo of any Agricultural Periodi
cal, It will yet bo found to contain much
that Is Interesting and profitable, Your
Secretary lms been requested td act as
agont for all the ahovo " journals; and us
such will take great pleasure In.forwarding
the names of all who would ilkpi to sub
scribe. Respectfully submitted,
Look So Tour Seed. k
Sow only tho best. It is an irreversible
law of nature tliat “like produces like,”
and he who sows or plithts poor seed, may
says tho GormantOTvn-!lWff/rdj)7i,'-be"ccr-
tuin that ho will reap a poor , harvest. If
we breed from poor animals—horses, sheep
or swlno—wo shall certaiuly hot improve
our stock, hat tho reverse. And the same
is truo of grains nnd vegetables. This fact
appears now to be univofsaHjjrccogftizcd,
but it 1b not strictly observed in practice
ns it should be. Indeed, by many It is
neglected to their own detriment. Be care-
ful in selecting seed from your own crops,
to seloct the best, and In buying from those
of others, to buy tho best.. ,
IVORS DIt 1-A UTMOST—DKBT lit NORTH OKOttOU.
Wuiciv-s run it! rod ,ln "belt style—now Jit well
i- new wheels, If noevtwufy.
Clock., Ropslru! nml Ivitrmnloil.
Jewelry inemletl In best,Stylo nt Now York
in-Ivon. Oi ’
iil-lcee. hold rone RopilveU.
Wetldlnjonntl liiiuiiKonivnt Rings mndd to Or-
Itr nnd ongrevod ns design. Sooloty Jlndgo#
nnd plus tiindnlied to order.
SneotnOlM ltopulred, nod Olnsses put In ns de
sired. Olnssns Bolocted to suit n«e«, enrerully,
nnd on sclentlno prl oclplos. A tborougll knowl.
odito ot the Science ot Optic, nnd twonty-tlvo
venr, expvrlonco In tho npeetnelobusiness, ana
bio me to do ullt promise.
Flue Pebbles ond Olussos kept nlwnys on band,
SRc.uniTV nsn safbtt.
A crcnt moiiy Robbcrtes nro being eoinmltted
nil dvbf me country, and Wafon Sinkers nro fre-
dunntly robbed. Toeemiro my Custouicre, ns
wellnstnvsvlf, I liuve n Ini-uo
Fire nnd Burglar Proof Bare,
In n Vault. All valuable nreput In ovory night,
nnd I he store Is well guarded.
Orders solicited from evoryiyboro. ooiwim.
N
B P. JONES,
, (SuccoesortoBonnotUt Jones,)
Denier In all sorts of
Dry' dootlH, I "toots, SIaoch,
HATS, CaOCKERY, *0.
Will nol bo undersold—Yard Stick 80 lnohos
°itomo. G0i, Oot.lS-ly. ,
DALTON CARDS. ^
rnTBStTwoMTir paltonT
EVERYTHING PUUE AND FRESH I
« TIBBS 1IOUSB, «
jin. j. iCgiro-vtcs
oponeil, ill tills eltyyijnrgo nnd carefully soleo-
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
SUintlard Patont Modlcinos, Wines and
Liquor®, of tlui Puro®t and Flneit Qualltlus,
GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, VARNISHES,
Oilp, White Load, Palntor'8 Druihoa, oto., oto.,
DycstuOrn, Spices, KusonaM,
Lamp®. Lamp Fixtures and Oils,
y thing in tho Drag Lino, toget
assortment of
FANCY TOILET ARTICLES,
Tho Flnost and Rest Soitps,
Most Popular and Frogrunt Porfumos,
Puroat and Boat Lilly White,
ALL KINDS OF BRUSHES.
Prescription® Carefully Prepared by
tbo Doctor lllmsoir.
With an exporlonco of twenty years nraotioo of
physio, and a thorough knowlodgo of tho Drug
husinoss. I foci not tho leust proBumptloua in
stating to thoso who may favor mo with thoir
patronago that porfeotsatiafaotion will bo glv*
on in otory purticular.
Romemlior tho NEW DRUG STORE, where
ovorvthlng is frc.sh and purb,lu the Tibbs House
No. i lift wcon Hotol Etdruneo aud Tibbs & Ken-
marl^ly J. F. GROOVES.
tou. on till! Hint Tiler'-— >« '<
‘sstensM
nml lid Bfotlpn of
Ftti —
igciajd piaoe.wh
tuoofaBuv
A°‘lV. Jiniel
,l Aleo,tho eoutiilmlf 6f lot of I
Mil, in tho 19th district and »
agSl!‘-‘!?J!!i
OORDI
A. W. Jones, KI» 'property In poeeoe-
M arietta female college.
Board of Trustees.
Faculty Oompleto.
Undor tlio Presidency of
j;t. MONTGOMERY, A.M.
Board to bo raid in Money or Produce,
Tuition, tbo^
A new and bplomlhl AparutUii on liuud aud in
dally i —
M
EBUY & BUO.,
DALTON, GEORGIA.
ox,for pur*
Cl Afs°oI 1 tl»u 0 iMuvorslon after of ft lifo estato of lot
number to, in tho 19th dist rict and mi seotion or
Whitfield county i loyloil on uh tho mpporty of
James Rohannan under n fa H orn 879d diet., G.
M., in favor or Baker A Ault vs James Boliuu*
nan and Polk Llnur. Levy made aud roturuod
t0 April?. L ‘ D. W. MITCHELL, 81toHfr,
AWIO, AT TUIt SAMB TIM8 AUD TLAOB t
Also, thut parcel ofhtnd in tho city or Dalton,
hounded on tlto north by Wnhglt strout, nml on
tho oast by North Spcnoor stroot, being 840 foot
on suid Spencer stroot, nnd running back wost
75 foot: also, lots numbers fd and OJ on North
Sponoer stroot, onolt 50X140 foot: nlllovlod on us
thopronorty of L. W. Crook hy virtue or aftftt
from t'lmttooga Superior Oomt, Multonzlo,
Cudow * Co. vs said Crook.
Also, lots of land numbers IBS ahd 104, of tho
lltli district and (Id soctiou: levied on as the
property of Cain Broylos to satisfy a li fit from
Wluttlofd Superior Court- In ihvor of 1*. M.
Rout Ii vs C. W. Ltinc, maker, Cain Broyles, in
dorser, C. W. Bond,security, aud James Luuc,
security on stay. ... .
Also, the north half of lot of Iftttd numbot
201, of the lot li dlht rift nud !id Huetlon : levied on
ns the proporty ofO. W. Lane to sutisfy a ft fa
from w lilt Held Superior eotirl In fuvor of J. B.
DnnUler vh C. W. Laho, itttd Nuncy Uutc, seen-
vlty. Levied on to puy the purolutso monoy
promised for said luud.
Also, lot of land number 102, in tho 12th diet,
and 3d section of-sald county, except 7U( acres
sold by 8. C. Cady to Adam Cuppos and Thomas
Nalon t said lot levied on us tho proporty of M»
Bussell to satisfy one JustIco court fl 1'ub from
tho 872d district, G. M., N. P. Harbin vs Eihvnr
Tucker, maker, aud M. Russell, endorser. I.c
led and relumed to mo by a constable.
Also, lot- of land number 7, in the 13th district
and 3d seotion of originally CheroKoo now said
county i levied on ns tho property of defendant
to satisfy one attachment 11 ta from tho872d dis
trict, U. M., W, li. Brotherton vs Alexander
Price. Levied and returned to mo by u 1 mil itr.
Also, u house and lot in Tilton, Whitfield co.,
rx.. property, now in pos-
»rs levied on as tho
to sutlsfy fl fa from
i #12 to #17 pur Month.
) pcrWeek.
tus on r ^
..... beforo tlie Classes.
Pupils charged only from the day of ontranco,
and may enter at any time. Forfurther partic
ulars address the President.^ t wyNK
Trest. Board of Trustees.
Centenary Female College, of Alabama, and one
lego will be as complete
Grange, smnmeriloid or —
for and oducated over six thousand girls in tho
South, it will not appear prosumptf *
to solicit the patronago o'
man Who has u daughter __
the means, in Money or Produce, to accomplish
the object. »
Uespectfullv, I solicit correspondence. Write
•SM;
, the follow*
, iuitfomintyriu"vlutfon"aitlioilrop-
ortv afO.w ftj vv.to >utl»fy .ono tux 11 lui levy
8d section of said county t levied on ustl>nprop*
erty of Alexander Murray, ngont for AG Mur
ray to sutlsfy a tax fl fat levy uiado und t'oturn*
° l Also?onulot oriund m»mbor22l, in 14th dis
trict nnd 8d so tloh of said county: levied on ns
tho proporty of E D Hudgins to s tlsry a tnx 11
mi levy made und returned to me by L, C.
Also, 60 aorcs of lot number 13 In the 7th dis
trict und 8U section of Gordon oonnty, ns llio
' * ft tax11 fa:
, dminirtraI'oIKJs aliL—liy virtue of »n
k. order from tho Court of Ordinary of Got*-
non county, On., will ho sold before the Court-
House door in Ciillioun, within the legal hours
of sale, on tho first Tuesday in May noxt, the
Rook PlUows.for a Bridge on thuOostanuula rl-
ver| sold as the proporty or Stephen McGinnis,
deao’d, Tovumcuah. JE8BE MILLER,
MuroU 17, IgUO-ldH. AUmr.
of IIW Shamblew, late of said county; dnocuaud: April 8,1800,
Thin is to oito nil und singular, tl:0 kindred und
creditors of B W bhumbloo. to bo and appear at
my ofllco within tho time allowed hy luw, and
show cause, if any thoy enn, why permanent
administration should not bo granted to Mar-
;urot Shambleo on said estato. This March 31,-
NEEL, OrffM
riKQRUIA,
XX nito ftp. r r - —-
liittf apart aud -valuation ot homostuud, and
l will pass upon t ho satnu at my ofllgo in Culnoun
tlie 10th day of April. Tide March 81,1809,
r * •’* D. W. NEEL, Ord'y.
Marcli 1-21.
property of A. P, SI
WhltllefdSuperior c
Pritchett vs o. B. Sic
Groceries, Boots and Shoes,
leather, yarns, domestics,
Cuttlery, Hardware, Notions, Dry Goods, etc.
Country Produeo of oyory description, for
which tho hlghost mnrkot price will bo paid.
j aro also Agents for the salo of Mapo’s Nl-
trogenizod Superphosphate of Lime—one of tho
Also, lot of land number JO, in t bo 18th (list,
and 3d section, as 11:0 property of M. Q. Collins
by vlrtuoof:: 11 fa from Whlttfeld county
of the lot owned by K. hi. Bnuublutt to satisfy
a 11 fa from Whitfield superior court in favor of
A. Burkheat t & Co. vh J. L. Mynult und E. M.
Bramblott. Levied on us tho property of sain
B nimbi etU
Also, city lots, numbered 21. ^3and25, on north
depot street to sutisly two fl fas from Whitfield
superior court in favor of tho Dalton City Corn-
party vs P. K. J. Clurdy. Levied on as tho prop
erty of defendant and for purchase money.
Also, lot 343, of the 12th district and 3d section:
ns tho property of L; W. Crook by virtue of a 11
fa from Whitfield superior court in fayor of J.
Wi Fincher vh L. W. Crook. Sold ut tlie risk of
J. II. King, former purchaser, who failed to
comply with his bid.
Also, 7d acres of tho north half of lot 110, in tlio
11th district and 3d seotion, as tlio propnrty of
U li Suppj levied on virtu# of a fl fa from Whit-
In me
. — „ and wo-
bo educated, with
P ATTON & rAYNE,
Chattanooga, Tcnn.,
JBoolf«ollcv« anil Stationers
Keep constantly on band a coinpint a stook of
..: hool Kooke, Stationery, wall paper, Novels,
Albums, ChromoH, etc., which they otrer at
holcsulo or retail, at Eastern prices.
Orders by mall promptly attended to. Jully
and any brund c
' TBlItS* KENNER’S".
g ROCKS and Jars that hold from 1 to 4 gal-
ions, und adurge assortment of China und
89 wo to Will bo found, Cheaper than any
where else, at TIBBS & KENNER’S
host Commercial Ecrtlllzcrs r
v in v
Call and boo Dr. A Mean’svAnnlysis, nnd get
one of the pamphlets.
Also, Agents for Gardner’s Poudrottc, a cheap
and permanent Fortalizor, manufactured from
Night Soil.
Samples of each can be seen at- our Store.
. Farmers wanting fertilizers will please give
us a cull before buying elsewhere.
march 18-Iy
QNWARD WE MARCH!
TO TIBBS & KENNER’S
where wo buy goods cheaper tlinn anywhere
else in town, nnd they always keep a good stock
of well assorted Goods on hand, and are con
stantly rcoeiving now goods, and thoy do n6t
allow anybqdy to under ski.l thorn. Purchas
ers would do well to give them a trial* before
bnylng clsowhevq.
cock und Cast PIoiys, for sale bv
Timis & Kenner.
OIJ will find a Largo Assortment of Fresh
Uardsx Seeds at TIBBS A KENNERS.
^t’LT de BltO.,
Varnell Station, Ga.
Dry Goods,Groceries,Notions
Boots, .Shoes, Hats, Caps, oto.
field siipnrlor court, C D I’M nicy, rtdm’r of llobt
Fiddly, deceased, vh R H Sapp, and PCMcOwcn
R. SOUTHERLAND, D. Sli’lL
April 9,1880.
G EORGIA, Gordon County— 1 W M Sliamblln
Iiuh applied for ekemtploi: and Hettina
apart und valuation of houioBtond, and 1 will
push upon the sumo at my ofllco In Calhoun o
tlio lOlti day of April next. Thin March 81,18H9.
Sro.Vote
county, bcln,
SWAt
oounty, ft, llivor orjos.oo i
E»°.°ld oii'ni'HS TuoJduy in Juno, nt.nmo
snlrt ,:onnty, nn tlui proiiuny of JmncM iifiiii,,„„
frmn'Buld T cqunty,"ln iuvoi‘°or
Monos MorrUou nml Jamas linfiCifiwii. 8
pvoporty 111 passosBlon ofsnlil Mori'i. ,7, orlll l
. AI.80, Af Till! SAMH l-r.AOE,
i^R3Se8S^2S4?? ay to Uuy ,,uxt ' WUU1 “ «>»
Ono buy mulo, tliico or Ibnr yours old. m..
yolm of dvon, toil ami ivliltv iildoil, lour or SSS
jour, old, quo SpooVtlod inutuj- omv. ailo
/"V KOIIGIA, WAt.tlim CoUnTY—Ilollt.C.Tuolci'r
JJT imvliu} uppllod lo lio uppolutml guutdE
01 tins pillion nml proporty of Mui-nimt
Hiifflios, n iiiluoi- umlor rourtoon years oraLa
resilient of eulil oonnty i J’JtjS Is to cite nil m?’
SOUR oonoormid to lie am appear at tlio toril ei
tlie Court of Ordinary, to lieUd next ulte.
if thirty days from the first titihiii
expiration of thirty days from the first nS
oat tou of this notice, and- show cause, if thev
can, why said R C Tucker, should not bo in
trustod with the guardianship ortho porson
and proporty oi mild minor, Witness tuy oflS
olul signature; Thin MaVch 29,1809 r
• MILTON RUSSELL, Ordy.
April 1-UOil,
2t.
Jaw. 1 Ii Ire Dllll (III OI, I ChiU.
- 1LW.NEEL Ordv.
Ct EORGIA, Gonnox County.—Whorous R.M.
vT Young upplicH to mo for letters of diHinls-
sion iih Guardian from tho evlulu of Sural: Scott
and Mary J. Strap, formerly Mary J. Scott, ml-
nors of J. D. Hcolt: All pnrHous concerned are
notified toflletlieirobjuutlons, if any they have,
within tho time prescribed by law, also letters
ol dismission will be grunted tlio applicant-.—
Witness my hand und soul, this .Jan. 2U, 18U9,
Jim. 21-tiui. D. W. NEEL, Ordy.
| ir-unuiA, wniuor oouniy—Wm L OwJmrs
st lor lutten. of adnitnuftm
tlon willi tlio will unnexnil upon tlio oalalo of
JiiiuoR M. (Jwlnga, a voRldoni of sola onniity do
oeiwed, tills Is to millfyull uml Rliivnlat tile kin
uml ei-etlitoi-R of saltl deceased, to lie ill ini
pear at tho next regular term ortho Court, Jr
ter tin; expiration nr llilrty days, and s low
van, wily said atWHlltatratlon
b Itli tlie b |I1 an mixed, slionld aot liu entrusted
tosqldaiipneqiit. Given middy my luflfdnud
ontolal sfalialUro, lllls Hill-ell 27, lmS. ulia
apr-SOd , MILTON ItUBSELl,, Ord’y
f~1 EORGIA, Gordon County.—LewisL.Greou
OT adimiustrafOrof Wm. W. Green represents
to tho Court in his petition duly tiled und en
tered on record thut he lias fully administered
Wm, W. Green’s estate: Tills is therefore to cite
all persons conccrml kindred nud creditors to
show enuso, ir ally they can, why said adminis
trator should dot be disoliargud from his ad
ministration nnd receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in July next, this January
«th, lWMlip. D. W. NEEL, Ordy.
G _ t
to the court, in his petition duly filed and on.
tered on reeord. tliat he Jmsfully administored
saidebtate: Tills is tliCTfofore to clto all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors, tbsliow
cause if uuy they enn, why said administrator
should not bo discharged from said adminis
tration. and receive letters of dismission on
tho first Monthly in July noxt, This, January 7,
lfWO.rflm I)*. W, NEEL, Ord’y.
& EORGIA, Whitfield County-Wheroas, M P
Berry, administrator of John Brondrlck,
deceased, represents to the court in his petition
duljrfilecl and entered on record, that ho lias
fully nduiiuisteml John Broadrick’s estate:
This iSj therefore, to eito all persons oon- B hofild not. lfo
corned to Bhowcuuse. It any they can why said
administrator should not bo Uischurgeu from
his adminlstrution, nnd rcoclve letters of dib-
mlsslon, outlie firstAlonday^in .July, 1«JD.
npr-3m»
lUuonauy tiv.Juiv, lsoo.
\V. H. BrOOKER, Ordy.
(*1 EORGIA, Whitfield County-Wheroas, J. D.
VT Ntell. administrator of O. S. Roach, deceas
ed, represents to the Court, in hi
filed,tlmthu has fully udministor
estate: -Thirf-U therefore to cite all persons
concerned to show cause, if any thoy cun, why
said administrator should not be discharged
from his administration und recoivo letters of
dismission on the first- Monday in July, 18(59.
Feb. 4-0m. W. II. BUOOKEU, Ord’y.-
riK-
VT 11
oftlu .
nml Adillnc Malone,
years of age, rpsiduh... .
to oito all persons ooiiacriiad, to be and
attliv term or tho Court of Ordinary to
next after the expiration of thirty days fr
tho first pnullealu" ***'••
ifanytliey
1 EORGIA, Gordon CounTY.-^Y J Mulono
r having applied to. he appointed Guardian
tho poison and property of Fr ' ** * —
* Vdilinc Malone, minors unu>.
of age, rpsiduhts of said county: This is
C 'I EORGIA, Walker Cohnty—Whorcas, W1L
X ljttih Kinsey and Nancy 0 Swmnoy are the
CYcoutor aiul executrix named in tho last win
and tustment ot James Swluney,deceased, this
is to cite all and singulur the kin and creditors
and legatees of said deceased to bo and apnea?
at the first regular term of tlie Court after thi
expiration of thirty days, and show, case, if any
thoy can why an administration with tlio wifi
annexed should not bo appointed upon tho cs-
tnte olsuiii decased.' Given under mv hand olll-
olal signature, this Miiroh 27, 1859. )
npr-30u MILTON ItUSSELL, Ordy.
G SSSi9/ A ’ w » lk ?r County—Whcrons Miles
, ^Toi,°n V V? U , Mr ‘^Gan of tim person and prop-
uiiy of John, Nancy anttMurthu Whitlow, and
others, has applied to t ho court or ordinary or
said county for a discharge from his guardian-
ship of sold persons; This is therefore to cite
aB.Porsons conoornod toshow oauso, by fllimr
object ions in my ofilcc, why tho said nmil leant
should not,1m dismissed froin siid i.muliam
no,!?, 11,1(1 tCCOivO the
usual lcttois ot disinissipn. Given under mv
hand and ofllclul slgnut ure, Starch 27, 180!>-a0cl ^
MILTON RUSSEL^, Ord’y.-
of this noMoc, nud show
This Mil
MS
D W NEEL, Ordinary.
P EORGIA, Gordon County—MargaretV. Dwt-
Of ton has applied for exemption of person
ally and scttlnif apart and valuation of home-
tottoConvfJnnBtloiDlulv “Vj*flIS;"',®’ 1
.8 t'uliy u<lministoreu D.S.Roach’s - Tlila Api H 8,18(59. D. fl. N EEL, Ordy^
I P a
,1 would.like n pleasant, nice smoke, go
'’“• its and Flowers from
TIBBS & KENNER.
and got a box of Fruits
TIBBS & KENNERS.
Blow, for sale by TIBBS A KENNER.
"VTAILS-r fnc assortment, Finishing Brads,
JM Horse Slipo Nails,.Ir
i ami Horse Shoes
TIBBS A KENNER’S;
T ET THERE BE LIGHT !
■VTORTnURV DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
Xx The uiulcr-signcd licroby-gives notice of
Ida appointment' appointment as Assluube’ of BuvKs
Timotuy Ford, of Whitfield county, Georgia,-
who has boon adjudged a bankrupt on his own
petition, by the District Court ot said District.
Dalton, Gu., this April 7.18<!9-:it
B. U. BROWN, Assignoo.
..jrit letters of udinihlstration, do bon.
on the estate of Williams Crook,deceased:
This is to cito all persons to show* cause nt
mv otllce, on the first Monday in April next,
why permanent administration should not bo
grunted to him ou said Crook’s estato. Wit
ness iny hand aud official signature, this Fob.
23d. lain. W, II. BROOKEK, Ord’y.
Fob. 26-30d. .
- ... - JlBur-
dhow cause nt my office, within the time
prescribed by luw, Why permutmut administra
tion should not bo grunted to said applicants
on said fl' C Blalock’s estato. This April 7,18«».
80(1. D. W. NEEL, Ord’y.
r M r,iiB-mnoi>,
VT administrator ol Silns Lawranco, decniscti
luiN’ing applied to mo for leave to sell the lands
belong to said defityuod. for tho purpose of dts.
tiilintUni., said lands lying in'the counties of
Walker, Oulooso, Paulding, Polk, Terrell,
Lowndes, Lumpkin, Murray and Forsyth: this
is to notify ull persons interested thut ut tho
first regular t erm of tbs court after the exnira-
tlon pt sixty days, if noobJuctUms tiro filed, tui
order will he passed grunting Bald leave to sell.
Given undor uiy hand und officialslgntnre, this
March 27,1809-2m
MILTON RUSSELL, Ordy.
G EORGIA, IValkorcounty—AppMonttun hav
ing been made to have an administrator
appointed upon tlio estate of .John fl'oavcr.luto
ot said county deceased, this Is to cite all anil
slnguhirthu kiu und creditors of said deceased
t the first rcgrtlar term of tlio
piratiou of thirty days, and
— ,• -ittei-sahould not bo gx*untcd
.»borne fit and proper person. Given under
i.v liund and oilielaf faluimtux’o, this March 27,
/7I EOROIA, fl’hitficld Co.inty—Sara’l Swan
VT and others have in due form applied to
have the old mid changed, commencing at his
residence and running directly westward to or
near the land lino now ownod by Wm. 51. Var-
nell, formoly owned by B M Cveswell: This
is therefore to clto all persons concerned to
show cause at my office on the 4th of May
next, wjiy said road should not be so changed.
A’ltmiss my official signature.
Aprlti, lPCJ-aod W. H, BROOKER,Ordy.
1 become a Free Trader,
M. Q. EMERSON.
1 hereby give my consent for my wife, Mrs.
' " ~n,to uccomo a public or_free tra-
C. J. EMERSON.
T
HE CELEBRATED STALLION
used. Try it und bo convinced,
It cannot bo cxcpllod 1
It Is tho safest, cleanest and cheapest I
Best light now in use—beats anything!
BuvKs as long, if not longer than Kerosene!
It Will NOT EXPLODE f
It is warranted to bo all that I claim for it!
It needs but an impartial trial to prove it 1
It is retalliug at SIXTY CENTS per Gallon I
Como one, come all und give it a trial I
I guarantee satisfaction
Do not— ' r '” *
Old Lamps ropalrod and changed to suit my
oil, at any time, at a trifling cost.
Ull, Lamps and Fixtures ulways on band.
Thoro is no ono but myself, in Ibis county,
authorized to sell this oil. I have tlio exclu
sive right to manufacture nnd sell it. lpou&-
G EOUGIA,'Whitfleld Couniy-fl’hcrens N F
Coolcdge and others having, In duo form
applcd to hnvearoad established, commencing
at the sbutliwest corner of TC Davis' fields,und
running east by tho Tannery of N F Coolodgo A
Co. thence by tlio mills formerly owned byli
Ault, now by Win. Burk, and intersecting with
tlio Dalton road neur tlio railroad crossing at
G EORGIA, Gordon County.—James Lay, ad
ministrator of It. C. Smith, di'ccuscn,rep
resents to the Court that lie has fully adminis
tered sutd estate: Those aro therefore to cite
all persons concerned to lio ami appear at my
office \v Whin the time prescribed by law ,to show
cause, if uny they have, why letters of-dismis-
slon'should not be granted. Given under my
hand and official signature. This April 7, 18(59.
3m. D. A\ NEEL, Ord’y.
G EORGIA, Gordon County.—James Lay, ad
ministrator of John Lay, deceased, repre
senting to the Court, that he lias fully adminis
tered said os tuto: These ure therefore to oito
all persons concerned, to bu and appear at my
office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause,.if any they have, why letters of
dismission should not bo granted. Given un
der my hand und eillclulsignature. This April
7,18ii0.-3in. - D. AVNEEL, Ord’y.
/7I EORGIA, Catoosa County—By virtue of a
VT decree -* *•-- »» « !
sold county _
door in Kinggold
next, * '*-
f the Honorable Superior Ofturt of
ild county we will soli before the Court House
’ Ringgold on the first Tuesday in May
112 o’clock, m : I.ol of land number 72
VT ing applied to be appointed Guardian of
the porson uml property of Mary J. E. and .Jn-
ler fourteen yours of
liu L. Keith, minors
ngi' and 1
onnty:
eernert to.homul
he next torm of the Court of Ordt-
the-explratiou at' thirty dave, uml
r cause, il any they - * ’
This Is t
appear lit
navy. -
show cause. 11 any they ca.i, « .,v ju. awuu
should not bu intrusted with tlie guardianship
oi tho peraou und property of said minors.
Wltnoss my offielai signature, this Febrhary
27th, I860. MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
March 4-30d.
ai uuny utyys, ami
11, why J. M. Keith
(T Wl*ingg^n , . _
ndministrotldn, do bonis non, upon tbo.ostatu
°f George Glenn, lute of said county, deceased:
Tills is to cite all persons interested to he and
appear at the first term of the Court of Ordina
ry, utter the expiration of thirty days, to show
enuso why loiters should not 60 grunted tlio
upnlicunt on said estate;
Witness my hand and official signature, this
February 27th,
March 4-30fi. MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
This is to cite :U1 persons concorned to show in tl ; o ^ t , K<li8lvlc ’ t ot ; ftl u conntv. Sold
fflSfenvi" Wi vProperty ofC. S. Evans and W. W. Gilbert, for
namlriUh Rti retim-n “ U ' * partition. Termscasli. Possession will be given
wK- 0t bc £tbl iv n ituonic fr nrd*v 011 the lllBt rtjuy of November next, tlie present
WitncsSj fl. II. "BOOKER, Only. yeavs crop being reserved. This jiarchsfl. 18o9.
up-tils EDWARD FOWLER,
1IENRY ALBRIGHT
VuVrenimnu wUU Kovnnmm burn. I EORGIA, Whitfield County—U O Kirkscy
««i*o r ««re U0 lJUrn IT has applied for exemption of personalty
hi n not acioutt.d to its use. I uu(l Bott | ng rtpul i, ttn d valuation of homestead,
and I will pass upon tlio same ut my office in
Dalton on tho 12th of April.
Murcli 30,18(i9-2t W. II, BROOKEll, Ord’y.
JORN MORGAN,”
will commence tlio Spring Soason, at the fol
lowing Stands:
DALTON.-KENKON--PLACE.ami ftt TILTON
For further particulars sue llillr * “
JAMES L’
jlRANK LESLIE'S LADY’S MAGAZINE.—
Svreot l'otntpcs.,
]irr. George-W. Gift inakcOhcf follow
ing suggestions in the Southern Farmer:
We tvould impress upbh -the roader tho
necessity of getting this important’crop
out as early as possible! 'Iinst'scason, by
the use of glass, we commenced?to' put out
on the 15th of April. At digging time Wo
carefully measured tho yield dr&nu each
successive drawing. The tyrst'brought
something over three hdudv(?(V bi^hels to ViAtJ,'cmhrncing the various „
tho acre, thoso of .two weekslttter.allUlo These aro aeoompanied with full descriptions
ovdr two hundred nnd“flfty-bushels; and 5'SmSISS! an’oriiinui
the next under twD .hundrciLmid^pjioyn LtJuo?f?om E pSs dScflbhTg l thQ very latest
to the usnal “seed patch.” There is great Momm, by n indy whose position gives her uc-
' * ■ oossto fashionable society. Tlio literary por
tion of this Magazine comprises a continued
story. tUttmurqua interesting tales, poetry, tin-
eoddle^, Ac.' Till) whole profusely illustrated
with Hue engravings. Price, #3 50 per year.
IRANK LESLIE’S CHIMNEY CORNER.—A
Duroly literary periodioal. Excluding e-
, ...ts of tlio day, its aim, as its title indicates,
is to furnish amusement for tlio lolsuro hour.
-Its-contcnts consist principally of original sto-
vios.by able writers, fnoludlnga serial,accounts
qf romttvkableadventureri.descriptionBofulun-
ands have trloil it, and will use no other.
I have a good assortment of Dry Goods, Ilats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes and Groceries at tho lowest
cash prices. Come to i
marlMrn
1PRING TIME IS COMING, GENTLE ANNIE!
S. C. CROZIER’S
^ Tho leading fashion periodical In America.
Each monthly munper contains a largo color-
ed plate of the latest fashions, from designs ft \V
sent from Paris us soon as Invented, which are ^
thus published" simultaneously in Now York • ■ , ,
anil Paris; also a lour-pago uncolored fashion In a few days my Spring Stock of now
loading stylos.— j elegant assorted
..... Dress Goods, Prints, Trimmings,
Spring floods!
economy in bodiliug out sceil enough to
make a ‘sufficiency of slips to-completu the
planting nt the first good season iVfter the
muldlo of April. . "Wo used"h« 'ltiatfflt'6'for
oursrvcotpofatoes.bUtsubsoilodtheground"
botli wavs. Made tbo beds three feet
apart and kept tbo ground clean, but nev
er broke tho ridge. It is an excellent crop,
and when all our farmers' sliall M1W pro
vided warm-tight cellars fiiY i 8toMng hhd
preserving tliom through winter, it will get
to be a very important one.
Cnro of Hnrncss.
It hna boon ascertained thatHhc^fifrtmo-
nia which Is evolved front stable manure
lmsavory injurious effect , upon loatbei',
causing It to ernek and rot after lionlS for
somo time exposed to its ollbets. It is
therefore a had practice to keep Saddles or
harness In the stable; thoy. should bo kept
in a separate room from whloh, the Amies;
ofstablo manure should bo'careftdly ox-,
eluded. This room should-bo provided
with saddle and harness racks,. shelvesfoV
buckles und other stable furniture,
ProlUnlilo Cow.. _,
IVe understand, says the HaTfhrd'j®/fs,
that nn Alderney cow belonging to Kam-
scy McHenry, Esq., -produced sixteen
pounds.of blitter In one, woek.tUiiiiit.last
month without having been very highly
fed’ Quite recently ten ponuds jy: week
was made from nn Ayrshire cow. flang
ing to the same gentleman,, yriilcl^-litler,'
we understand, lie considers nn'o^cllpary
yield. -■■■•■.*■
Bono Du.t for I’otntocs.- • T J
Bone dust mny by applied jlirootljun ilio
hill, to corn or potatoes; or^ggtqpiptcd'
with loam before it is used, as yob pleahe,.
If mixed with nbont twice its btil *
perhaps it would be tho best trii’f'W’aiiplv;
It. About a tcaspooUfhl -oppurt-lione is
enough to the hill. - ...3 i!"’**'
ohunifics. Ac. lllustratiMl with largo ami spir-
n ' vlngs, of .whlcli thoro ■*”** nf
S?»u
porloilical in tho U. States,
octavo pitgos of letter press,
lustrations, besides two full-
*“ each mini-
itton talcs
Hosiery and Notions in every variety,
Boots; Shoos, Gaiters, Ilats, of all kinds,
Gcntlomcn’s Goods, Domestics, Linens, etc,
will bo opedod and offered to tho tando ol' this
City and section at tho lowest reasonable prloe
fooling confident of my ability to cater to tli
tastes of tho most fastidious, in stylo and qual
ity.
I also lmvo a splendid stock of tho best Gro
ceries, Sugar, Coffee. Family Supplies, Tobacco,
l’owcler, Dyestuffs. Hurdware, Cuttlery, Table
ware, uttil un endless variety of urticlcs
numerous to mention.
Como and seo for yoursolvcs I
You’ll bo pleased with goods and pries!
It is a pleasure to show goods I
Como, examine and prico tliom.
Look fortho Slgu I
8. C. OROZIER,
Brick Store, South End Hamilton Street,
Dalton, Georgia.
trator, do bonus non, with tho will annexed, of
O. JI. Kennon, deceased, will, ou tho first Mon
day in May noxt, apply to tho court of ordina
ry of Whitfield county, for- leave to sell lots of
laud numbers 277.278, 2(53, 2(34, 211, 242, uU in tbo
11th district und 3d section of said county, ns
the property of said deceased, for tho bonotlt
of tho creditors of said estate. This, Muroli 4,
18t59-2m-$(5
Adm'rde bonus i
JAMES U. HORNE,
on, with will unuoxod.
EORGIA, Wbilflcld Comity-Two months
VT after duto application will bo mudo to tlie
eourtrol'ordinary of said county for leuvo to sell
tbo real estate of R. L. Cook; dec’d.
Feb. (5,18t>9-2m W. L. COOK, Admr.
G EORGIA, Catoosa County.—Thomas II,
fl’illiams, Executor on the ostuto of J. T.
Howell* deceased, applies to mo for letters of
dismission from said Executorship: These
i, it
Executor as aforesaid, should not be dismissed
from his said Executorship. Given under my
hand and official signntuye, December 7tli, 1868.
J. M. COMBS, Ordinary.
Dec. 10-Cm. [Prs. feu #5.
G EORGIA, flalkor County.—A. Gruhnm.ud-
minlstrutor of David L. Trundle, having
applied to mo for leave to sell the land belong
ing to tlio estate of said Trundle, late of sniil
county, deceased: and this is to cite all poi sons
interested that at tbo next regular term of the
Court, after tbo expiration of sixty days, an or
der will bo allowed granting said'leave, if no
good pause is shown to the contrary.
March 4-2m. MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
i tinted papor, in each n
..1th from 20 - -
pago engravings uu pupu,.
bor. A continued story, nnd well
and stories of adventure, with humorous anec
dotes, descriptions of milliners and customs,
amusements for young people, Ac., constltuto
tho reading mattor. rrlco,#l.fl0 por year.
Address, FRANK LESLIE,
' - 537 rcurl Street, Now York City.
Don’t fajl^tgjty It,
licity,
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on receipt of price. #3. Address Indubtuy Skw-
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m
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fl'liolosuio Doaleii; In
Dry- Goods and Clothing,,
122 tinti 121 Meeting stl-oot,
* .... CUAltLESTOJf, S. C.
’"i, aAn. it. ii. tuiTu,
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C’auEb nomcilj. , ,4..; . wnolcmilo »m; Rotail .. .
AtcaipoonfulofpepperBaucc,unulefrom , , lf ,
good vinegar, win aimost iayagihiisikivo' ^rfflcei^iimH-omniiSsioiiJttcrcIiants
. "'Xo.-co proud Strcri^Wtnor’i Comer.)
Sent „ _#»
tear,!- ... ".. t-J'./• .... . t.. .,
/OROZIER buys Country V
for it the ruling prices,
first Store, south end llumlH
Produce, and give
1. Try him, ut tlx
umllton street.
H
ARDWAUE STORE,
Wholepalo anil Retail,
HURRAY.
beforo tlio Court-IIonso door, in the town
of Spring Place, on the first Tuesday ’in May
next, within tho logul hours of sale, tho fol
lowing property, to-wit:
Fifty-two acres of lot of land number 245, in
tlio nth district and 3d section of originally
Chorokeo now Murray county, 27 acres of said
land described in dued from James Edmondson
to W1I Tibbs, and 25 acres described in deed
from James Edmondson to John Outs, und re
corded in book I., page 205 of deeds from Mur
ray superior court.
Also, tlio undivided half of lot of land num
ber 820, in tho 27th district und 2d section of
said county, oxcont 30 ucrus sold by Jamas Ed
mondson ro S. R. McCumy, town lot number (3
in Spring Place; also lots of land numbers 117
und 118, of tlio 8th dist rict and :id section, to sat
isfy a superior court fi fa, F. C. Shropshire vs J.
S. P. and S. A. Powell, makers, and James Ed
mondson, trustco for Surah A. Powell. Levied
on ns the propert y of said Edmondson.
Also, lot ot land number 275, in tho Oth (list,
and 3d section of said county: levied on as tbo
proporty of \V. J. Peeples to satisfy nil fa from
the justices’court of the 1039th district, G. M.,
n A. fl’alkcr vs W. .J. and J. U. Poeples.
DALTON. ouonaiA,
Chester Blook, oor. of Hamilton and King St9.
e. dT’wood
Begs to inform all tho pooplo that ho has Just
opened a Hardware Store at this place, embra
cing a very extensive assortment of mutcrial
ami Implements, oto.
A Full Lino of Stool and Iron,
Farming Implements of all kinds.
Carriage, Buggy and fl'agon Material,
A Fino assortment of Tools,
For Carpolitors and Cabinet Workmen,
For Blacksmiths,
fl'ngpn Makers,
Tuuuers, Boot and Shoemakers,
Brick Masons and Coopors,
TOOLS FOR ALL THE MECHANICS,
Full outfits for tlio Farmer, nnd tunny other
articles not mentioned herein, Just purchased
on themost reasonable terms, from Manufac
turers and Importers.
It Is tho purpose of tho proprietor to furnish
everything in his lino at prices, Just to buver
and Heller, aud he respectfully solicits an ex-
auilnution ot his stock.
Onb Prick! Terms Cash-J-
Fcb. 11,1869>ly
DADE.
Tront
ADE SHERIFF'S SALES.—Will bo sold be-
- fore tbo Cojirt-IIouso door in tlio town of
-onion, in said county, on tbo first Tuesday in
May next, within tlio legal hours of sale, tho
following property, to-wit:
l/it of land number 20, in tho 18th dlstriot and
4th section of originally Chcrokao now Dado
eounty: levied on us tlio property of tho Em-
plro state Coal and Iron Mining Company to
satisfy a fl fa issued ont of Bibb superior Court
in favor of James Curtin vs Thomas N. Mims
and Tho Empire State Coal and Mining Com
pany—garnishee nropcity. Pointed out by B.
-lLTstum, platntiff's attorney.
April 9. - V- - 40NAT1MN DfcBVWS, fi
si**; i
—. t ’y»
Jobe, late of said
to me for leave G
town of Ringgold, ...
district und 3d seotion of suld eounty, for the
purposoof distribution among the legatees of
saiil deceased—if no objection ip raised at tho
first lygular term after tho expirution of two
a county, deceased, has applied
J ill oertaln town lots in tho
i lot of land 191, in tho 28th
.February 4-tds.,, [Prk. fco #6.
EORGIA, Catoosa County.—Whoroas Mil-
VT-ton Evans,administrator,andS. A. Evans,
adin’x ortho estate of .James A. Evuiih, into of
said county, deceased, has applied to mo for
leave to sell lots of land numbers 7 and 8, in the
ular term, aftor tho expiration of two months,
an ordor will bo passocf grunting the prayer of
J. M. COMBS, Ord’ -
fco #8.
March 4—2m
EORGIA, Walker County.—Whereas,fl'tn.
VT, M..James und .John M. Catlett, Executors
ol tlio last will and testament of Thus. Jones,
dcceunod, luis applied to mo for leave to sell
tho south liulf of lot oflund number 269, in tlio
lltli district and 4tli scelion, lor the purpose of
distribution among the legatees of said testu-
tor? nnd if no objection is raised at tlie fltpt reg
ular term-after tbo expiration of two months,
tn order will bo pussnd granting the prayer of
ictitloners. 'MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
January 2l«2tn,-Prs. fee #9.
_ .guardian of Francis Glenn, deceased, lms
applied to mo for leave to sell the land belong
ing to snld deceased, lor the purpose of distri
bution, and if no objections are raised I will
grunt tlie nravor of tlio petitioner at the first
irt after expiration ol
ed, has applied to mo for leave to doll the real
estate of suld dcucu&cd. for tlie purpose of ills-
trlbmion and payment of debts, aud if no ob
jection is raised at the first regular torm uftor
the expiration of sixty days, nn ordor will bo
passed granting the prayer of the petitioner.
MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
Jan. 21-2m.—Prs. feu $.5,
ItuvingaL
pointed Gnuruiun of the
of R. W. M. Evans, a minor under 'fourteen
years of ago and rusident of said eounty: This
is to clto all poisons concerned to bo and ap
pear nt the term of the Court of Ordinary t o bd
held next after tho oxpiration of thirty days
from tho first publication of this notice, and
show cause, if any thoy can, why said Milton
Evans should nol bo. intrusted with tlio gtiar-
dlanship of the porson and proporty of said
It. W. M. Evans, witness my liand find official
8lgmituro,this March 8, I860.
March 4-30d. J. M. COMBS, Ord’y.
G EORGIA, Gilmer County.—flMllinm Burke
lms applied to mo for exemption of per
sonally and setting apart und valuation of
homestead, and I will pass upon tbo same at
my ofllco in'EUiJay, on the 17tli April next, at 11
o’eloclf, A. M. J. W. GREER, Ord’y.
. March °t.
justice court 11 fa, W, II. Bogle vs J. C. fl'orloy.
Levied on us tho property of said Worley.
Also, ono half interest in a loaso on the farm
of Mrs. Galt, one mile from SprlnglMucc, wliicl
lease terminates, on tlio first day or January,
1870, cpntuining 15 ucres, more or less; lovioil
nn by three justices’ court attuoliment fl fas,
90 J. L. Galt V8 Frank Allen, ono J. C, Henry
.9 l rank Alien, ono M\ J. Johnson vs Frank
Allen. Lovy mudo aud returned to me by a
constable. It. T. BECK, Sheriff.
ALSO, AT SAME TIME AND PLACE:
Also, lots oflund numbers3 und 4, In tlio*C5tli
district ami 2d section, as tho property of T. J.
l’eeples to satisfy ono superior court fl fa in fu-
voroi C. D. Durham vs it. K. Wilson and Thos.
J. reeples. Proporty pointed ont by plaintiff.
Also, lot ofland nmnbor 150,27th district ami
2d section, said lot levied on by constable un-
(lor an attachment to sutistV ono Whitfield su
perior court fl fa In favor ot Allen Floyd vs G.
M. Davis—as the property of defendant.
Also, lot of land number 107,108, 2A4 and 255,
20th district and 2d suction, as tbo proporty or
K, U39 °fii 8V.i to satisfy two justices’ court
11 fas, George Swain vs A. B, Russell. Proporty
pointed out by plaiutift ’s agent,
Afro, lots of land numbers 107 uqd .108, in tho
2fltli district and 2d seotion, as tho property of
James Ilembroy to satisfy three tax fi las.
, A ls P* l0 ^ ° r Iftrtd numbor 175 nml 18(3, in the8th
district and 3d section, to satisfy ono county
court fl fa in favor of Thomas Morris and F. II.
Morris, executors of Jumcs Morris, deceased,
G EORGIA, Murray County—Wllllara and
George W. Moiitgomory, administrators
on tho estato of Hiram Mont romory, deceased,
have petitioned lor letters or dismission from,
said estato: This is, therefore, to oito all per-
i Boptombor. 1864 JoK 25rl8fli
WOimi, On1|.
. .1a.■- z
(~y EORGIA, Catoosa County.—Whereas, Jus.
VT II. Anderson, administrator of James A.
Corry; lato of said county, deoeascd.roprosonts
to the Court in bis petition duly filed and on-
torod on rooord, tliut ho lms fully administered
on said estato:
Tliisis theroforo to clto and admonish all
porsons interested to show cause, if any thoy
can, within tho tijno prescribed bylaw, why let
ters of dismission from said estate should not
bo granted said applicant in Septotnbor
J. M. COMBS. Ordinary.
[Prs. foo #8.
G EORGIA, Catoosa County.—Whereas,Thos.
Russell, aclm’r of tho estate of-John Mc
Donald, lato of said county, doceasod, lms up-
piled to mo for leave to sell nine acres off t ho
northeast cornor of lot numbur 119, Oth district
and 4th section of Walker county, and all of
lot no. 120, 9th d, and 4th sco. Catoosa co., exeopt
9 acres off southwest corner of said last men
tioned lot, for tlio benefit of tho hell's and cred
itors of sl id deceased; and if no objection Is
raised at tho first regular term after tho expi
ration of ono month, an order will bo passed
granting tho prayer »f petitioner.
April ?-2m.-foo #<J. J. M; COMBS, Ord.
Kay, administrator of W M L Bowles, rep
resents to the Court in liis potitlon that ho lias
fully administered said estate—
This is to cite nil ami singular the creditors and
next of kin.of said A. M. Kny, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time allowed by law,
and pliow cause, if uny they can, why suid ad
ministrator should not be disuliarged Ironi ids ad
ministration on the'first Monday in July, 1869.
Dec. 24-0m. D. W, NEEL, Ord’y.
GILMER.
fl EORGIA, Gilmer County.—Liner, for Pi-
VT vonou in Gilmer Summon Court.—Elmira
Worloy vs. Homy Worley.—It uppeivving to tbo
Court, by the return of 1 lie 8heriff. Hint the do
fendunt does not rosido in tho said county of
Gilmer t and.it further appearing that lie does
reside in the said Stalo of Georgia:
“ • xnotlou of Thomas F. Grc “
it,(
served by publication of this notice, onoo a
month for lour months, previous to tho noxt
Torm ofthis'Court, in tho North Georgia Citi
zen, a publio Gazette of said State, published
in Dulton, Ga.—October Torm. 1868.
N. II. KNIGHT, J. 8. c.
A truo'oxtract from tlio-Minutes of Gilmer
Superior Court. S. F, WIJ.LIAMS, o. s. o.
January 21-m4m.-PrB. fee #9.
t~i kernel.
UT Admin
£ORGIA, Catoosa County—Martha Lowe,
Administratrix of W *B Cash, lato of said
order wiU be passed.
granting prayer for petition.^ Aj
T^INSOIjUTION.—The. Firm of Griffin A
JL/~ Queen is this .day dissolved' by rtfittial
consent. Tlio business will bo continued, by. J-.*
B;-GRIFFIN,• who, lilbno, is aiithorizea to ye-
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cvpt/orimd.col lech all ddcs
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Corliss cut-off Engines,.
Side Valve Stationary En-
ines. Portable Engines,
z\lsd,Circalar, Mu’—
■loyg, „
Mills, Grist Mills,Circular
Sawfl, Bolting, Ac. Send
for descriptive circular
und price list.
; Wood & Mann Steam Eno. Co.,
u ciflo. vo.,
Utlcn, N.Y.
C ARDING MACHINE.—The undersigned
lias in operation,-three miles from, oast of,
Vnrnell Statin, a Double Doffing Carding Ma-
cbine. and wishcreto secure tho services ofan
oxporienoed Cardor. I will furnish him with a
house and garden, free of charge, and ffive him
an interest in all net profits. , ___
. B. JP. PRATER,
mar25-lt Varnell station.