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A. the iiniX iilantUV" com U now up- •"><1 *»» imlvorta* If Ihogrom.a I.rough
n„us.R bohoom our tanJfri'-ml to!*"'*' </’ • *E2
to the proper preparation oftl.r : »««»«• illL '»
soil M ll.o reception of tUe cmln. UM ' h W tl.» wotifcMhlrtWJ^^
Hut v.o, well turned with n two-horse ; »‘»rtnn.l Mta*1 b oik. lf »‘ h f -
plow lust Vail or whiter, should fieSgutn l»B l** • «"«*■* ^
turned in some inutmrr, n «oo<l I,art,or well-let It stand Ir-mt H to 8 Mum in
run over It until nil the clods t.re thorough-1 |' le SgJ-
lyltroken, nml the find well sumothcd, bo-; **" " , ' r “
tore .tiie corn is planted, hand that was anerwn.ds.sha low;
tvtl broke.. last Fall shouhl not Ik, turned “fa 1 ¥ ""
-o,1 piv. ns soil Hint has not Iteeti t xpesed . lsK.lhotd, for -If m,y drop Wht.ls clean cul-
«fff? ""‘rf tS tlt Ume to commence harvesthtg
idant 0>wi nsthnt which lute. Itenrcnn . ' , , , , a.„
Advocate for deep ploughing, but itehould ; »* «» 1 w° U f r ‘ u I n d.
he.domt at the tight litne, or a cVop nmy be “ lll "" k 5 ‘” 0 " ' , lf J * rt
lost thcrehr. As ngeuewtSfule the deep- i *EmttgU 1,1 U i°
erthelnndWoten,tlmrtore-Bnrftcelhe;«^«Mfc;i^'.
plant has from whirl, to obtain food nnd !t makes t)it- lightest c«l e jt I’
air. A tier thorough preparation the rows hut Is more 1,able to eoagulatc %ru
rt.uuUM* laid off lire feet apart, and the 1 rr ™ n ™ ,lc , nt Ueo iwogief stage, o >
grain dropped every three feet in .trill, and , manngrd, will he of n nd, goWon
urerrtl shallow-, ascxpi rimenlshaveprnv- 1 «***■£ 11,1 P 4 *
en that corn planted the shallowest does llynm transparency .
the best. Kv.ryo.tr ha, heard thoremark C "\"* •"••JW? MS”;
that no matter how deep von put the grain, . «»<> ®. ‘ ll J° "*• , Do SJ* *?
the roots will come to the fop. Cm, is »Mandta. 5 alter,I Is
rather a shallow feeder, the roots rtuming 110 ? 01 on ® n °! . 9 c . , ,1
out a good distance bu not very deep,- ; su ‘> >«*»»}; M
The alter cultivation is verv important, snn nnd rain it will not injure, f It lays a
mat as (here are so many opinions among "«* “ r ™S*j2 E‘
fa rains, in regard to the culture, that we . best mUUlmlInn,»o,m,tatolnM
will not attempt to prove that 4.11 are >" tho three roller Vtelor M il, made by
wrong, and that our plan is right, but will & Go., CineUtimli, Ohio,
give the plan that we have fi.lk.wcd with i fa*?/' 10 lx ’ st *«!»«* h
nice, s« a good many yenrs, amt which has ; i 10 w '” 1<! i " 0 , ' ,
laen the plan pursued by the most success- Evaporator a grot, mpto
fttl formers in the State. We wish it dis-1 •««“ P 1 ?" of ,^
ii«c«y im.l„s,K.l tlialn lUr.iugh |>reiin-, 1 1 ">,
ssRSssrs&ss *ss r??fff*ar
up suflielontly to plough we run round it; in th „ „ f t ,„ ; ^ n g nillst
li" h a . " "" c ' 1*^“* t "'°, “ r : home-made syrnp. Wo admit Unit there
tliivo inches uccp, umesa the ground is . . * , 4 . » .... „, wl
. ‘ ’ i . g.111 r is sonio diflerence in the taste of tins and
very dry we go over the whole Held before | ill t0(1 m tbls c l ocsnot prove that
wenv.t any more furrows,, wo U,h, go back | s n ,J t , >d . It ta admitted that ills
and run enough ftrerows to break on ho, as goo.1 look, nnd ns clean
* “Sfr " lth P'" u « '• , A the as the imported. To show that it Ismore
seeoud p oughlug, (which is the Inst one j Judico ‘ thBn „ tllin n fow fac , 8
wegt.re fthewec.knndgn.ssdonotenl i n ^ ]>t bc mentioned:
lor the third,) wo are careful to run no : fa flol(1 ft , Mrri> , of , lis „ ynl „ to
more tlaint an Inch deep or past sumnent j crc||ftllt for retttil , A , ady c ' mu U ,
depth l„t the plough to take all the weeds | , ^ him if he had any Orleans syr-
'' r- " ";" h 800(1 P'™?'-'«»!<'» - up _ s i lc did not waul home-made, no
11 j* on y necessary to run over it once with ho , 1|lU 801110 V e 0 -good syrup, nml
n hoe turning oat and culling weeds that show hcr . Sllc lld j Jf up
were nat qoyered by the plough. I hen j to tho n , lt ^ nm i exalt,iued It till
n„p S laid by there snoldlUt all olhc , „ hc al)d “This will do,
corn hat the ground ts left ns level ns it can , j ncvcr coul(1 #tond , 10mc . IllaUe syruP) nil
possibly ho. By this system the roots of, iufc ,.„ g , io ^ uk it and i sUp .
I te plant are eft as near],;■ undieturbod an ^ Uie mls(ak e.
the "alure of the ease will allow, at the j T |,„ ,„,.„ lniI , r , r this nrelmlieo
Bnmc lime stirring the topsoil sons t6]ier-
mit til'; free nceess of air to
the plfttit.
-
epoonfttl 6r supgri
creased his erop of
acre. Having the groum .
lay oil'the rows 8J feet wldo with a small
bull-tong.,o plow-drill tlio icod regularly
nnd cover si,allow with a small harrow or
rako. Three or four pounds of reed will
do for one aero, If the ground Is wnrm
in says that a proper plnco whore, tho roots will gorml- v
.to to tho hill In- nate. py
aK gallons to tho
I.AL.OV I AI11IS.
•- /' it **[ 1
M k1 "‘ Y * ,mo ”n.\r.TONi akoitoiA.
Dealers In
If tho wheat should he Covered three
inches deep, longer lime Is rctinlrcd In
coming up, nnd about two weeks Is lost in
tho formation of a now set of roots near
the surface, consequently tho wheal will
not grow off so soon, tho undertOotl al
ways dying just ns soon ns ll.o nu.ynro
formed; tho reason Ibr this, l.t.s been by
some erroneously nitrllmted to tho ri.ols- diMoTnSnoy
taro lxtneiitli, luslciid of the simple lari, cul.lerjr, llunlwnro, Jiglions, Dr/ ooorts, c.e,
Groceries, Boots onfl Shoes,
I.KATIIKII, YAIINP, DOMKSTICS,
itrary to Its naturb. By
(rent portion of tho wheat,
tnde of grains never Ynnkr
.co nbovo the surface. !
lumld‘he covered will. Iho liar- WANTKD
row.orhnish. T would prefer the harrow. Country l'rtxluoo of every ..escrlptloii. for
ami to Instirc ll.o wheat wWI eovoh:d,'.,lt
should,bo harrowed twice, or doglifa liar- whlcl. the l.lgl.o,. market prteo will bc pula,
rowcdMhat is, nllow tl.e Imrroiv. toinp
about ono half every round. Therels an
other. mode, that vary much resembles
Hint put In by tho wheat drill, nflcr.‘the
land Is prepared ns above Stated, it should
bo ploughed with. n s.nnll plow, making
shallow furrows, and not putting them so
close together ns to till-one by the making
of tho next; then sow Ufa wheat, am] brtlsli
it; that levels down tho ridges ninda by tlio
Wo are also Agent, for the salo of ttnpo's Kb
lrvKOuUcaSu]lcri>l|n»ii!iotoorl.lmc-oacof the
boat Commercial KerlUlser. now in u»o.
Cull met see Dr. A Mcua's Analysts, nieV get
one of the pamphlet..
Also, AxenlsforGardner'sl’omlrot.e,aebenp
NlahtSoll.
Samples of cacti enu bo seen a, our Store.
Fanners waattnp fortl.lxors will please give
as a call before baying elsewhere,
inarch P-Iy
plow throwing tlio wheat In the ftirroivs, j aart poriiinaeiitFertnilser.itiumiructurodn-oiii
nml giving ll Ihc npiwnvanco of liclng
drilled.
Thu brushing at first gives to tho ground
n smooth nppcnfnnco, but'nftor neing rain
ed on, It sinks lo.vor where the Wheat Is,
nnd Is not likely to bo frozen out, ns had
ns that on a lovel surface, frointho fact
that during thu freezing up of tltf
it rolls down among the wheat nnd koops
tho roots covered.
Slli. The propor tlmo for sowing. Tho
safest nml best tlmo to sow wheat, Is from
the Inst week ill September to the middle
of October; not sooner on nccount of the
danger from the fly, nor later because it
will not linvo lime to take good root before
winter. J. F. 0.
QNWAHD WE MARQHI
TO TinilS A KK.NNEU'3
ridges, .wiiovo we bay goods cheaper tlmu anywhere
■1 re ta tmvn, mill they always keep a good stock
if well assorted Goods oa burnt, unit nro'coil.
nutty receiving now good*, nml they do not
MlKt'KYm KOlTrt AliyKUTIHKMEXTS.
T III3 BEST BAltfe AIX
IN NOHTII OEOHGIA l
One Hundred und Fift y Acrcn of l.aud,
Four Mllei* from Dulton, j
sttuntnd In n T'lno Vatlny. A good On-hard 01
It. Will ho Hold very cheap. .Apply to
].. 1). PALMlbU, 0\Vner.
Apr lMf or J. H. KU?(J, i.aud Agent.
body
Ido v
buying eliiCwHeve.
_. i.l then
ulil do well to glvo them, u.
I V you would llko a pleasant, nleo nmoko,
and get a box of FnuiTa ami Flowkiir from
TIIUJS A K LINN Fit.
nnd 8<1 m*ctlon of Mid t-ouiity, known ns tho
FitKgornjd pftoli •wnwogd Bjyroi^hc
on of paid If 1 vltlffM* - ‘ m 4 ' ,
W¥lfe©S''
mnt.r, under fl fn froin Whitfield Hnporlor
nnnthrrM,\u tho
relon aft nr of a llfu ePtato of lot
p l-:th dlsirhd ami 3d m-tinn of
od on a« tho property of
Ill ho Mold
&
iuo..,„
nnd town lot numbernitt ktiowtti
hoUMU on tho numo, hottmlod on Urn south hy T
A Foitor, nml on tlio oast by K J Klkor. lot und
HtnldeM,aml ono vaeuutltd went or Hull ltoud,
bdumlcd on tho MoiitTt by II. C, Jlunt’n dwelling
'Vim 1 ;
S A KKNNKR.
and any brand of Suj
UBS & KKNNF.U’f*.
milE CELKIU1ATED STALLION
.TOIITV 3IOKGAN,”
will eomuenco tho Spring Season, at the fol-
DAI/i i ON."KKNXOX PI.ACC.and at TIT.TOX |
For further particulars seo^lUlK ora^l^o
/■'1R0CKS nml Jars that hold from 1 to 4 gal-
\j lonp.and a large assortment of Chlim und
Uhisswaru will bn found, Chenpor than any.
where else, ut TIBUS X KENNFit’s
P L<
c
cock and Cast Flows! for sale by
Uomk, GKOnuu,
The Cultivation of IVlicnt.
Jf we wouhl cultivate wheat successfttl-
Tho prcvtilciiee of this prejiuliee In the
I suns.” per-1 p Hk jj u pdipl i s the enuse of a frautl being
l ic loo s ol p ] . nct | a ,,i 0 „ tlio people by merchants 111
some-of our large cities. They put 117
i.cToiing la.mi. ! gallons of refined sorgho mid !> gallons of
Tlir old system of ploughing tip, nml ! New Orlcnus syrup.Into, n New Orleans
down hill, is not only ruinous to the land, ! barrel, and mix it well. It is forthwith
but is killing to stock nnd hands, Some ; converted into N. Orleans jyrnp nnd sold
fanners are so crazy to have straight rows j ns such, nnd It is said the frautl cannot he
that they will run up hill in preference to detected by taste. I consider this a. very
running around it. Every one with com- harmless framl, ns no ono is injured by it,
toon c '.pcrienee knows hotv much easier to and the merchant makes money,
walk ima level Ilian it is up an elovation, j If the whole process of making syrup.Is
yet wh u they come to ploughing do not! managed to the liest advantage, two Jgniv
lor an Instant think of it. It will he in 1 dred gallons nnd upwards to the acre may
place to remark (lint in attempting to run 1 bu counted on withcertuinty.
on a level, !l should he done with an Ittslrn- j All must admit that this is a profitable
ment. so ns tohe ns nearly lovet ns possible, crop, when It is considered that the seed
for if done hy guess It is always done im- nnd fodder, if taken cure of, will pay tho
properly, and a good many furrows made expense of cultivating tho crop. Thescetl
to convoy nil the ivntcr to u certain point, * nre nutritions, nnd fells fled hy nil kinds of
nt which it breaks over, nnd onuses a lnr-, stock. 0.11. Bnowx.
ger wash than if each one convoyed its own i — f, * * ..—~—
water. When properly (lone each furrow ' jcoamraKUTc" re“orn vaiixmaskbt. )
will hold Us water and no Invgo collection 1
Will gather, nl tiny particular place, If ..
ilussystdra WasfoflOWcd closely, we would 1 ’ ' VL ‘ 1!UIB consider five essential points,
not have so much of our soil washed into preparation of the land. -hi.
iheernksnild rivers, nnd thereby save our comlftlon of the land, when sown,
j an ds. whether it be tvdt or dry. lid. Thoprepn-
- I ration of tlio seed. 4th. Its depth. Oth.
p oKMi itieiisn to “ookvaiiv naikrt.''J The time for sowing.
sorsl\ma- tioneora‘ultltntloii. 1„. The preparation of tho land. If It
Having been solicited (ogive to the pub- 1 llc & n ow or rfovor, it should bo tliorough-
I*’ ,n i bihI cfa\'|)crienw)i|U}ultiynting ]y turned with a two-horse plGw, to tlio
niamilactiirc ol Syrup, d ept6 of six inches, or more, turning nn-
tuid !■ .icving it to be a subject of vital in- d cr ail the vegetable mnlter that may he
iou-t to tho country at this time, I have j „„ p if j( l, as a lieavy coat of weeds or
eot^iit .1 to do so in my plain and .invar-; elovor , , t wiH aiUl t0 tko gl . mvt l, „f w hcat
nrelwd way, hoping tint onr farmers may frnm s0 to 100 1 .er eenl. This Utrning
w encouraged to give more attention lu . shouhl be done In tlio month of September,
Iho subject than ha. hitherto been dotie, v,-llilo vegetntion is green. Ktalk land
It is non aboutfutirtccu yiara since the should also, in the opinion of the writer,
( ane was mtrodueed into iliis country.- ; jfa turned, but if not turned, it should be
It has spread to nil parts of the I .Mutes, j thoroughly plowed. After this, it should
ami the ■ t rap lias h come one of the ticccs- lj0 harroired, or brushed, so ns to give It n
- ui- - ol life. That the revolution now smooth nml even surface, nml prevent tho
to I'rosi. l --ni Cilia wJUmateriallyenhaueb ] w |,cnt from accumulating in spots, by seat-
ill•• ] r.i - i,i suuj) in this market, I have j tcringit uniformly over tho ground,
nodguht, as large amount of the syrup | 2d. Tho condition of tho laud, when
consumed ill tlii> country is imported, and w h C at in sown. To insure iv good crop,
mainly from Cul»a. With this supply to j w h ea t should be sown in dry ground, just
a cleat txi-.-nt cut off, wo must look to [ ns ( ] r y nH W c can find it, at tho sowingsea-
li'ime production to make up the doficien- KO n. Thla ’fact is well known to many
f y lien , consequently farmers will find it j farmers. AVhoat sown on dry ground is
l«* their, interest to make enough syrup for t no t so liabje to smut, and other diseases,
tlu-ir own use if not for market. I a s when sown on >v*6t ground. Tlio most
ltavim: made up his mind to plantcanc, thorough poaking in ii sOlution of blucstono
I t tho farmer lie certain to select the best will not prevent smut if sown when the
variety of seed, regardless of price. A 1 land is wet. Tho writer once saw this fact
dollar or two spent for good seed is made fully demonstrated. While sowing a Cold
up a hundred fold in quantity and quality j in wheat the ground was ijry, until half ot
of syrup. The writer knew a crop Inst' the field was sown, and at night it rained
year totally ruined and made worthless enough to make tho land plow henvy for
for syrup by having broom-corn mixed l half of the day. 1 proceeded with my
with it. Tho Liberian is tlio Iwst variety 1 sowing, and from .the first wet furrow, the
iii this section. It is a magnificent look-; wheat was smutty, until I came to where
irig cane, which stands beforo tho wind ! the groijnd had dried off, nnd after that,
bi-iit-r than any known variety; nnd no the smut ceased. All the seed had been
‘'in* knows the trouble of harvesting cane { freatod alike with bluestonc. Tho condi
tion i.~ down hut those who have tried it— 1 tion of tho laud, when wheat is sown, may
and moreover, tiie quantity and quality of account for the falling sometimes of blue-
tli- ‘ vrup is materially injured if it falls stone as a prcvculivo of smut,
i vlm-e it is ripe. The Liberian cane is | 8d. The preparation of the seed. . Ilav-
• In r in wicharine matter, nnd yields more ing selected seed'from tlio best matured
yrup to the wagon load and to tho acre, ' wheat, it should then bo sieved thorough-
JOSEPH K. VEAL
Dealer in
Watdiosy ClocdiH, Jewelry,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
SpcclnelcM, Fmu-li, riilna aml Cut-f51ii«.-< Ware,
Cutlery, l’oyn, MiihIcaI liiHlrumeutH,
FlnliiiiaTackle, und Fancy
Goods KCiit-rnlly.
f tme viuer.s;
TIBBS & KENNER.
Gold Watchen, from **:» 00 to fioo oo
silver “ “ • io oo to no oo
lated “ “ ...; 5 00 to 10 00
Gaudex Seeds at. Tlplis A KKNNEUs.
L i:t tiierk re i.iritt i
AND THERE IS LIGHT I
wherever Estrella Oil or lllumlualiutf Fluid is
used. Try It und l»n convinced.
Jt cannot ho excelled !
It Is the surest, eleune«t and cheapest 1
Best light now In use—heats anything!
Burns as long. If not lo.igor than Kerosene!
it will not•Explode F
It is wunauted to bo ull that I claim for it!
It needs liut an impart ial t rial to prove It!
ll Is -.-utnlllug at SIXTY CENTS per Gallon!
" 'wm ~ r ' >‘iul 1
miu und
l0 AprU'8. ,J ’ 1). W. MITLTlELle, HUorlfT.
AI.BO, AT THE I AUK TIME AXD 1*1.ACE!
AIbo. that pit reel oriand in iho city of Dalton,
hounded on the north Ity Waugh id root, nnd pit
the ca-d hy North Spenocr att'oet, being wo reel
on wild Spenftr street, ntld runuitig hack west
7A Toot; nlbo, lotsmimhersAI and M on North
Spuncerstm'h eucli BOxUOiYut: all levied on a*
1 ha properly ot U. W. Crook hy vlrlllu of a ll fa
from (Jlmttooga Superior Court, MuKeiulu,
Cndow ,t Co. vs wild Crook.
Also, lots ol hind nunthors 103and lot, of the
lull .district and 3d section: levied on i\s tho
property of Cain Broyles tosutlsfy u 11 fit from
Whit field fiujwrlor Court In favor of 1*. M.
Routli vs 0. }ViLane, tusker, Cain Broyles, In*
dorscr, C. W. Bond, security, nml James J.um-,
security on stay.
Also, the north half of lot of laud nmnhei
•iOl, of tlio lOtlt dlst riot unit !ld mucUou : levied on
as tho property off. W. I-ano to satisfy u ll lu
from Wliltlleld Hupei-lor court in fuvor of J. B.
DautEler vs C. W. Lime, and Nuney l.une, sucu*
rity. Levied on to pay tho purchuso money
promised for Held land.
Also, lot of laud numher 102, lu tho 120i dlst,
and Bd Nta-tlnnof said bounty, except 1U aores
sold l»y H. O.Cudv to Adamtuppcs and lliomaa
Nalon: Bald lot Idvled on ns the property oOL
RusPollto satisfy ono Justice court tl fas from
the W*d district, a. M., N. P. Harbin vs Edward
Tucker; maker, and M. Russell, endorser. I,ev-
led und returned to me hy u constable,
Also, lot Of land numher 7, lu the 13th district
and 8*1 section nfnriglnully Cherokee now said
countyOcviod/m as tho property of defendant
to satisfy one attachment ll la from tlioH72d dis
trict, U. M., W. lb Bvothevton vh Alexander
Price. Levied and returned to me hy a But HIT.
Also, a house und lot In Tilton, Whitfield eo.,
known us tho Dr, Smith properly, now in pos
session of Dr. B. F. Miller: levied on us tho
property of A. 1*. Sloan to satisfy ll fa from
\vimlluld Superior court in- favor of William
Pritchett Vs H. 11. blouu, A. F. Slouu nml J. P.
Shire.
Also, lot of land number lit, In tho 13th dlHt.
und 3d section, as the property of Jf. G. Collins
liyylrtnoofa t! fa from Whit Hold county court
lu lavorof JohuBryuntvs said Collins.
A Iho, one acre on the east end of four acres
on Iho Bouth side of Ridgu st ret t, known ns part
of the lot owned by K. M. Brnmblott to satisfy
afl fa from Whitfield superior court in favor of
A. Burkhcart A Co. vs J. L. My mil t and E. M.
BrahihlettI Levied on as tho property of said
Bramhlutt.
Also, city lots, numhoretl 21,23and23. on north
depot street to sat Isly two fl ms from Whitfield
superior court In favor of the Dalton City Com*
puny vs P. K. J.- Clurdy. Levied on us the prop
erty of defendant und for purchase money.
Also, lot 343. of the I2tli dlst rlet nnd 3d section t
.is the property of L. W. Crook by virtue of a ll
fa from Whitfield superior court in favor of J.
W. Fincher vs J,. W. Crook. Hold at the risk of
J. II. King, former purchaser, who failed to
comply with his lild.
Also, 70 acres of t he north 1ml f of lot 110, in tlio
lltli district ami 3d section, its the propnrty of
R11 Sapp; levied on virtue of n fl fa from >\ bit
field superior court, <; l> Finley, ndm’r of Hold
Fliidly,deceased, vs R It Sapp, and PCMoOwcn
It. SOUTHERLAND, D. Sh’lT.
_Api ll P,' IStgL, ■
G EORGIA, Whltlleld County-Whorcas. M P
Jlorry, ailiulnlatnitdr of Jolm Broudrlok,
deceused. represents to the. eourtiu Ills petit Ion
duly tiled and entered on record, that ho 1ms
fully ndnfiulBtcred John llrondrielc’a estate:
TIiIh is, therefore, to cite all persons con-
ceviied to show cause, if any they can whv said
administrator should not lie discharged from
his administration, and receive letters of dis
mission, outlie Ur.it Monday in July. 1403.
npr-3m* , W, U. BROOK ICR, Only#
»ontIti hy II. C, Hunt’d dwolllii
und north. By Dr. D. G. Hunt t lovlod on nftl.-
piopl-l ly <»r G. .1. Fulu. deceased, to dntUfy ono
Inferior court fl fa lu favor of Edmond Ellis vs
Lot or laud uumBer 2<V) In (1th district Ami
Ctl di-otlon of snld county; levied on us t lie prop-
ertrof J \\ Bvevs to sat Isly one tux U fa: levy,
made and ret timed By a const tilde. • !
Also. I«d or land number .VI, In 711» district nnd
3d dflettou of said enmity: levied op us the prop,
erty or Alexander Murray, ligeiit fur A G Mar,
ray to wit Inly a ftixfl fa: levy made und return-
t:d tome hy a constable,
Also, out* lot of laud number 224, in 14th dls-
t rlet and Up not linn orsnideoitiify: levied on ns
the property or ED Umlgliid to. wtlsfy n tax 11
hi: levy nmtle and returned to moBv li. L'.
Also, fiOneretinr lot number 13 In t he 7tB dls,
trlct tind.ltl seetlon Of (Jordon county, ns the
propert y of G .W RragdAu, to satisfy a tax d fa:
levy mmlo uud returned tome by u eonstnldu.
April 7, HW. GEO. N llltOlfDON, D.Hhtr.
u ull and give It n trial!
Yankee Clocks, for
French nnd English Clocks from 23 00 to
Plated Tea Spoons, sett,
Ten Setts,44piece**,'
Cromotm’snnd other Violinsut'lilghcr prices.
Violin und bow, fn
Cremona’s nnd oil
Fine Violin St rings, y
GuitnrHtrlUf
Aceordeons,
. - notuthipled toltsiisi.
GUI Lumps repaired and changed to salt lay
'oil, at any time, nt a trifling cost.
»hundred in paper
_ „ JillT *-*' -*
eetmdes. from
Test Needles, 4 liajiers, assort
. Will send needles By mull c
lies renn
Wlibpu,
Clocks Repaired and Warranted.
Jewelry mended In best style ut Ne
prices. Gold Pens Repnred.
and plus furnhhed to order.
SpetftnolCBRojinlrcd, and Glasses put lu as tle-
slrcd. Glasses selected to suit eges, carefully,
nml on Helen! Hie principles. A thorough knowl-
•\\ftvt of the Science of Optics, pud twenty-live
•ears experfenee In the spectftcle business, enti
tle me to do'ull 1 promise.
Fine Pebbles and Glasses kept ulwiiyJ on hand.
SKCBIIITV AND iAKHTV,
A great many Robberies lire holng committed
ill over t he eounti-v, und Watch Makers uro frg-
iiiently robbiul. Toscoure my Customers, us
well ns myself, I lie von large
Fire and Burglar Proof Safe,
in a Vault, All valuables are put In every night,
ad the store Is well guarded.
Orders solicited from every where. octl-Om.
nrnls have tried It, mid will use no other.
1 have n good assortment of Dry Goods. Hats,
Caps, Boots, ShooHuud Grocuries’ut the lowest
cash prices. Come to
[poftroMml
A DM IN ISTI1A TOU’H 8 AI. K.-lty vlrt no Of nn
order from thu Court of Ordinary of dots
don county, Gn., will Bo aoltl before the Court-
House door in Calhoun, within the legal hours
of wile, ontliollYst Tuesday 1n May next, tlio
lUJek pillow* for a Bridge out hoUostanaula ri
ver? sold ns the property ofFtcjihen McGinnis,
dcao’d. Terms cash. JEHBE MILLER,
March 17, lSiK’-tils. ( . Admr.
G EORGI A.Gonnox Coi’XTV—MnrgaretHhiun-
Idee havlngiipplled lii iironer form Torpor-
manont let tersoiinlmninlsi ration on thu estate
nf B W Hhnmhlee, late nr said county, deceased:
This is to cite all nml singular, the kindred nml
creditors of jl W HInunbleo, to he and appear nt
my oJlleo within tho tlmo allowed hv law, ami
show cause, If unv t hey can, why iiermaneut
administration should not Be granted to Mur-
unrot Hlmmhleo on said estate. Tills March 31,
BMMfrl. V llIW NEEL. Onl’y.
pfflSI ' ,0 * 0 ''' o“o™"Tuyto»ym Juno, , omn
-I'lip nmtivlitqi] hnir Into,-oat In lot nr Inn.i
nuinlior I I. In 1 Hi fit.tMol , u „| (Hi aoou, '
anlfi roulily, na UU'in-niiovly urJnmoH llulllnu.
worl ll, -.o antlal); n.uiiurliH- conn mortgnm
(row »UM OQUnty, In favor of Aloi ki\,,w ,‘ l
»lo«o» UUnjwn nml Jmnca ItalfirMwnnKi
made uud return- propnrty In poshess 1 oii of miid MmVbtoji, '
« ^amo, at tiixbauh rr.Arn,
Oil tlin first Tuosfiny In Muy non, winn,,,,,,,
lcgsl honraotanlo t U111
tiuoliiiy iilulc, ilirco or four year. <>t,i n „.
yolio oruvou, roil nml wliito nifijil, lonr i.r Sre
years oUl, ouu«|iccklcfi uuitvy ooVf, mro ,Vre
t’",* IffrolfWl fn In lavorolJuroliTMIc-nmiiDn
Apviie, im 1
AI.K Ull. MOBtftAll K SA f.K-W'llt |,„ , 0 ]j
EOUaiA. GolUlOX Codntt.—tviiercns K.M.
\ bung applies to ino ror letters of dismis
sion ns Gpurd Inn from the estate of SuruliHeott
nml Mavv .T. Strap, formerly Mary J. geott, mi-
nor* of J. D. Hcott: All persons concerned aro
iiqtjnedtoUlutliolroBJeetlons, If any tliey have,
within the timepreserflied'iiy law, alsolottors
or dismission will Be grunted the nppHoulit.—
\\ Itness my lirfiul and seal, this .Ian. 20,18tjt).
Jan. U-Dm. 1). W. N ERL, Ordy.
KORGIA, Goiuiox County.—LowfsL.Green
VJT administrator of Win. W. Green represents
to the Court in Bis petition duly filed and en
tered on record that he has fully administered
Win. W. Green’s estate: This Is thereforeto cite
ull persons enneernd kindred and creditors to
show cause* If ally they cup, why said inlmlnU-
tTutor should dot Bo dlseltnrged rrotn Ills ud
ministration and receive letters of dismission
on tlio first Monday in July next, tills January
Oth, im-un. D. IV. NEEL, Ordy.
_. ndmiiiM mtorof Nicholas Moss represent*
to tho court, in Ills petition duly filed and en
tered on record, that he lias fully mlmlutstm-cd
said — ‘ j “
G EORGIA, WhUflcldCounty—YVhorc«s,J.D.
* Nell, administrator of ll. 8. Roa<-h. deceits,
cd, represents to tho Court. In his pelltlon duly
filed,unit helms fullyndmluistcreil D.8.Roaclrs
estate: This Is therefore to cite nil persons
concerned to show cause, If any they cun, why
said administrator should not Bn discharged
from Ills administration and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday In July, 1809.
Fob. 4-flm. W. 11. BROOK Ell, Ord’y.
This is therefore In cite nil per*
sons concerned, kindred umlorodltorst 108110W-
cause irany they can, why said administrator
should not bo' dlsclmvgetf from suld adminis
tration, uud receive letters of dismission on
two first Monday 111 July next. This. January 7,
18X1.4:11 D. W. NEEL, Ord'y*.
ImS'.'»ln'“' ll ' yl " "' Ul " u U «“'
liiirto «f IoIh nutnlii't', »1( nml :nn In tlnViU ,. 1'.
tliot nml (III HCi'llou of mild county, IjcIiik tl,,!
I’llioo or plot or imiccl oriun.il which tho iTorcii.
limit now occupliM mi ll liomcHtcml. Kovlcil on
>o «nt Dry n mortKmtoil ru Issued ri-om ttissilhc,
* tli F. WHICKLKlt. D. shir.
/■'J.K0IKJIA, IVai.kuii Oouktv—Ilohl.C.Tnckci*
VX liuvlfijt nlipfipd KMiKfippoliucd irunifilun
ol llm person nnd properly or Xfiirtinrot
Ilunhcs. II minor under fourlocn years of ono
rtwldeni ol Mild county i This Into rile nil n.rl
Kims conccnwd to.bo luuvnppeiie ut Iho term ol
Iho Connor Ordhmfy, lohelield noxl urtrrllid
oxpfrutloh of Ihlrly tliiysBrow Iho llrsl ml,H.
entlon or litis notice, nnd .how enn.c, ll tl.cv
can, why ,nld li e Tneker, should not Im hi
Irusted with Iho Runrtllinmhln of Iho person
anil property or said minor. (vitaesH my om.
olid slirmdtiro. This March ‘20,1H.1I
April Kind. SIll.TilN I:I‘'r-1:1.1., Clr.ly,
/"lljOnutA, Walker Donnty-Wm J, uwliTas
.V nppiled lor lellers of admlalstm-
yon with tlio willnuliexed upon tho oilmen!
.Tunics Jt pwJliRs, a eeslilont of said enunlv do*
ceased, I Ids Is to notIJJ'all andshiRulue ftm kla
tho oxplralloa ( .r Ihlrly days, und slio
se, if liny they (-an. 1 wliv sniii ininiini^ti-.iii.
y days .
of this notice, nml show
aid Y J Malone
dlnn of said ml-
f *1 KORGIAr IVliiUk-ld Co.nuly^Sam’l Swan
VT ami Olliers have in line form applied to
have the old road changed, commencing nt Ids
residence and running directly westward torn*
near the laud line now owned by IV in. M. Var-
noil, formoly owned by B M Creswell: This
Is therefore io cite all persons concerned to
show cause nt my mlleo on iho 4th of May
. .., ..., llipngod.
KORG1A, Gordon County.—'Y .1 Malone , .
\X having applied to bo appointed Guardian unnP
i' ,u lwdwii nun property of Fouril Malone
nnd AdlUnu Malone, minors under fourteen
years of ago, reslileuta of snld county: This is
to cite nil persons concerned, to he mid appear
at tha term of the Court of Ordinary to lie held
next after the expiration or ihlrly days from
the first puhllenOc" *•— - • •
enuse. if any they ...
should not Bt* appointed Guard
nor*. This Aluren 24, Ln.*9.
l> IV.NEEL, Ordinary.
EOljGlA, Gordon County—W W Harkins
J nnd M1- Blalock Raving a; piled forpermu-
went letters of .-idmlnlslraiipn on the estate of
". C. Blalock, deceased: This Is to cite all per*
soils to show enuse nt my office, within tin-time
prcsciiBetl By law, u By peruumciit udm|iil«t ra
tion should not Bo granted to mild applicants
on said NN C Blalock's estate. This April7,1809.
JWd. D. W. NEEL, Onl’y.
G EORGIA, Gordon Comity.—.Tntucn Lay, ad-
iiiiuisiratorof R, C.-Smitli, tleeeaseil,rop-
resents to t Itu Court t lint Bo Bus fully adminis
tered .-aid estate: Therionro therefore to cite
all persons concerned to Be mid appear at my
office wit Bln t lie t line prescribed By faujtbshnw
cause, It any they have, why loiters or dismis
sion should not no granted. Given under my
hand and ofileial signature. This April 7, IS®;
- 1>. NV. NEKIj, Onl’y,
aftifcttnny they ran,-why „.ia mtmlnIMtafioh
with tlio w 1 annexed, should not Bo entrusted
tosald nnpR^nt. Given under my Band and
official signature, this -March 27.1st if.
apr-liQd - MILTON RFdsell, Onl’y.
G KOUfHA, Walker Coiinty-rNVhercas, NvlT-
lliim Kfnsoj* mid Nancy 0 Swninovnro tho
exe.eutormnlexecutrix named In the hist will
nml tustiueut of James Swlunoy, deecnnet). (Ills
is to olteoHnnd filngnlgr the khiaud creditors
und U-gatccK of mvUI d»-cca>ed to Be nml appear
at tlu) first regular term of tho Court am’r tint
expiration of thirty tluy*. and show ease, If miv
they can why mi udmlnlsti-Htfon with tlu* will
annexed should not Be appointed upon (Be es-
tato ol k1il«l dectiscsl. QIVoiBunnermy hand offi-
otul higimtuvei this March 27. IM9.
upr*aKl MILTON RU8SELL, Ordy.
B F. JON HR,
• (Hucccssor to Rcnnctt A Jones,)
Dealer in nil sorts of
1>vy Goodfiti Hoots,- Wlioos,
1IATR, CROCKERY, Ac.
Will notho uiuleraold--Y'urd Stick 33 inches
long!
Rome, On., Oct. 13»ly. r , •
SPRING TIME IS COMING,GENTLE ANNIE!
N. CVCTlOXIEirS
New Spring Goods!
In n few days my Spring Stock of new and
elegant assorted
Dress Goods, Prints, Trimmings,
Hosiery and Notions In overy vailety,
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, ■ Hats, of . all kinds,
Guntlumeu'dGoods, Domestics, Linens,elc., .
will.bo.opededuml olfured to the t.mdoof Gils
city mid seel Ion at the lowest reasomililciu-ices,
feeding confident ofmy ability to cater to tho
tastes of the most fastidious,‘in stvle nnd qual
ity. .
1 also have n splendid stock of tlio best Gro
ceries, Sugar,Coffee, Family .Supplies, Tobacco,
Powder, DyeituflH. Hardware, Cutilery, TaBlo
wiu*e,‘mid mi endless variety of urlicles too
numerouH to mention.
Come and see for yourselves!
Yon’lH'u pleaded with good*«nnd prtc'4!
It Is a pleasure to show goods!
Come, examine and price tlici
Look for the Rig:
8. U. CBOZIKR,
Brick Store, South End Uum1li,ou Street.
next, why said roadshoiild not be so ehangetl.
Witness my official signature.
A prill, lsi9-39d NV. II. BBOiMCER.Only.
G eorgia. NVhiuit id coumy-whercuH n f
Coolcjdgo and otherslmVIng, in due form
tippled to huvon roatlestabllHhed, commencing
at the southwest corner of TC Davis’ fields,und
running east By t lie Tannery of N FCooleilgeA
Co. tlu-uco By the mills lormurly owned By It
Ault, now By Win. Burk, nml Intersecting with
the Dulton road near tlio railroad crossing ut
oi-ncar NV U Long’s:
This Is to cite nil persons concerned to show
cause, lfimy they can, at my otlleo on tlio first
Tuesday lu May next, and show cause why said
should not bo establish ns above.
Witness NV. II. BltOOKKR, Ord’y.
April 8, ISolKWd-
'J^'OTICE—All persons int
rut or. do Bonus non, with the will a
nut Hied that the undersigned, mlmltds-
Ill mn
tliofl
■Iff
G 1 EORGlA, NVnlkcr Comity—'Whereas Miles
W NVhitlow.gnnnllurt of tho person uud nron-
oily of John, Nancy mid Martha Whitlow, and
others. Bits applied to tlio court of ordlnurv of
said county for a discharge from Ids guardian-
ship of said porsoan! Tills Is tln-retore to cite
all persons cont-cnied to show cumin, Bv filing
oBJeelons Inmy office, why the said applicant
should not Bo-dismissed trom snld guardhutJ
ship of above mimed persons, and receive the
* IfH ' * ’Ismlsslon. Given under my
ti-.ruiitdre. March 27, is?.i-30d
MI LTU.N RUfabELL, Ord’y.
1-fORGlA. Gt'l. _
lniH j applied for
laillllLUIt iHIKUI.
Dalton, Georgia.
first btorc, south end Jlumiltou street.
IGrClUEm FEMALE COLLEGE.
Full Board of Trustees.
Faculty Complete,
ttiulor tho l.xo.l.lon j0 y^ ioNTuoMi . KY A J(
lloiu-d to bo Paid In Money
Tuition, the same,
Eighty CenlH to 01.30 pcrNVeek.
A now und splendid Aparutus on hand und lu
daily usp Before the CBisses.
Pupil* elmrged only fr—*
H
ARDNVARE STORE,
.. thaduy ofuntrunuo,
mid liutv enter ut any. time. For further partle-
ulars address the President.
NVM- T. NVYNN.
Prcst. Board or Trustees.
Having presided over tlio LnGrango FemuU
College lor thirteen years, four years over tin
Centenary Female College, of Alabama, nnd om
.Wholesale and Retail,
DALTON. OKOnaiA,
Chester Block, eor. of Hamilton and King St*.
E. d7~wood
Begs to inform all the people tlmt ho has lust
opeqed a Hardware Store at this place, embra
cing a very extensive assortment of material
and implement?, cte.
A t-’nll Lino of Steel nnd Iron,
Funning Implements of all kinds.
Carriage, Buggy uud NVngon Material,
A Fine assortment of Tools,
For Carpenters and Cabinet NVorkmcn,
For Blacksmiths,
NVnuon Makers,
Tanm-ns, Boot and Shoemakers,
Brick Masons mid Coopers,
TOOLS FOR ALL THE MEOIIANICS,
Full outfits for tho Farmer, und many oilier
“vtlele* not mentioned herein, Just purchased
uthemont reuspuublo terms, from Msuul'uc-
nrers and Importers.
It Is the purpose or tho proprietor to furnish
vorytlilngin Ids line ut prices, just tp Buyer
ml seller, and he respectfully solicits nn ex-
ry of Whitfield county, for leave to sell lots of
land numbers 277,278,203, 231, 21), 212, ull In the
lltli district mid 3d section of said county, as
tlio property of said deceased, for the Benefit,
ofl Be creditors of suld estate. This, March 4,
1839-211).*? JAMES V. HORNE.
Adin’rdo Bonus non, with will uitnoxod*
G EORG I A.NVB it field County—NV. J. M. Thom.
as having made application for perma
nent letter* of administration, do Bonis non,
on tlio estate of NV..1I. Dowdy, deceased :
This is to cite all persons to show, cause ut
my olllee, on the Hist Monday in June next,
why permanent administration should not Bo
grunted to him on said Dowdy'* estate. NVlt-
ness my hand und official signature, this April
13. IStZi. NV. H. IJROOKER, Ord’v.
Apr. 23-30d. _
A DMlNlsTRATolFS SALE.-Rv virtue of
X-K. an order from the Court of Ordlnurv of
NVhitfield county, will Be sold on the first Tties.
day in Jane, 1839, ut the Court-House door
* ’ * ' ’ * n the legal hours of*snle,
•g to estate oflt LCbok
irs und creditors? term:
NV. L. COCK, Admr.
S'! EOHGIA. NVIdtfield Couutv—T' D Jnsius
VJT has applied for exemption of personalty,
nnd I will puss upon the same at my office, on
tlio 22d lust. This April 12,1839.
NV. II. BltOOKKR, Ordy.
ntiug to the Court that lnt has fully udmluis-
tci-od said cstiltc: These are therefore to cite
ull persons concerned, to bu and appear at my
olllee, within the tlmo prescribed Bv law, to
show cause, If any they luive, why letter
dismission should not Be granted. Given ....
dornfy Imndand olllclalsignuture. This April
” ,on D. NV. NKKL, Ord’y,
Corxvv.—Joel Fricks
.... ...i-mptlon of personalty
.Hug apart and valuation of homestead,
...id l will pass upon thu same nt. tnv olllee In
Calhoun on tho 24th Inst# -Till* April 14,18.1!)
-I. D. NV. NEEL, Ordy.
('1 l:<»;t A, Gordon County—Sanuiel D. Nel.
son has applied for exemption and set-
ling apart antl vuluution of homestead, mid
1 .7 l L'°. hn ' nu » l l«*y ofllce In Cal lioun
on thc2ttU day of April. Thfs April 14,1W.».
. «* * • D. NV. NKEL, <iril’y.
'ALE.—By vlrt ui-ol'un
” ''Gordon
rt House
ext, one
^ 1 EORGIA, NVnlkcr County—J M I.nwrmicc,
VT ndn'iInlstrntorbfRIlas Luwmnec.deeeusetl
having applied tome for leave to sell the lands
Belong to suld den-used, for the purposu of dls-
trlhutton, said Imids lying In the counties of
NVnlkcr, Catooso, I'mdding, Folk, Terrel!,
Lowndes, Lumpkin. Murray and Forsvtl»: this
is to notify nil persons interested tlmt ut tbo
* “ * of the court lifter the expiru-
if “* 1
•d
Marcii 27, lHJ9-2ui
MILTON RUSSELL, Only.
G EORGIA, NValker countv—Appllcutintt li liv
ing been uiudu to have mi administrator
appointed upon the estate of John NVeuvbr.IntK
o» »nhl county deceased, this i» to cite all und
tdngulartlio kin and creditors of said deceased
to Bemidappeurnt the first regular term of tlm
Court after the explrutIon ofthlrtv duvs. and
show cuiisu why letters should not" lie granted
to some tit niul proin-r person. Given under
my hand and olficlui signal uro. this March 27/
18G9-30d MILTON RC63ELL, Only.
G EORGIA, NVnlkcr C'onntv.—A. Gralmm,ad
ministrator of David L. Trundle, huvlng
applied tome for leave to sell the land Belong
ing to tho astute of said Trundle, lute of said
county, deceased : ntld t Ids l* to t-ltc ull persons
interested.! hut at tho next regular term of tho
Court, after
dor will ho allow . ....
good cause is shown to thceontr
Tuestlay in Jn
talnliig one-ft
J.L. Neel on tl
tho lands of the
illo, C
r less. Joining
<d lolutng
Fold i
than any I Imve tried, and equally as good, j ly, so that fill tlio faulty wheat, client nnd 8tor
if id't better. cockle should bo removed from it—*the fill-
I :tnd tlmt will make good coin will fcy should be. removed, so tlmt you will
muke good cane. Gray, gravelly ridge- 1 lmve none but tlmt Which nvIU produce
l-.t.l, will make the finest nnd best syrup, I healthy and vigorous wheat, the cheat ami
and i pecially now ground, and turns out ;• cockle, because they nre a nuisance.
'u ll to the load, but not so much to the * Asa preventative of smut,soak your seed
a-. i e a 8 bottom. twelve' hours, in a strong solution of blue-
l ar.d intended for cane should he vrell» stone, then drain, aud it is ready forsoNv-
broke in the fall, or early in the spring, j iug on your well prepared soil, to tho
I ;m d again ploughed deep, nvcII harrowed amount of from three peeks to ono bushel
f ami rolled (if necessary to brake the clods) j per acre.
,iu;i before planting. Do not plant till 1 4th. The depth it should bc covered.—
tii ground gets warm—any time in May Wheat, that It may come up well, mid he
will do. I Im ve umdo excell« nt cane plan- 1 strong and vigorous, should not be covered
at June. If tho land is thin it should more than ono inch, it will then rcceivo
to solicit the patronage of _
man who has a daughter to Be educated, with
the means, lit Money or Produce, to accomplish
tlteoBJi *
promptly afforded.
Itu ..
President Marietta Female College.
J. T. MONTGOMERY,
>ATTON X PAYNE,
p
’ Chattanooga,,Tenth,
llOoUMellOX'M 1111(1 StllUoilOI-M
Keep ooiistautly on hand a complete stock of
School Books, Stationery, wall paper, Novels,
Albums, CBromos, etc., which they oiler at
TJ1RANK LESLIE’S LADY’S MAGAZINE.—
JL? The loudlitg fashion periodical in America.
Each monthly number contains a largo color
ed plate of the latest fashions, from designs
sent from Paris us soon as Invented, which are
thus published slmultatM-ously in Now York
ami Purls; also a four-page uucolored fashion
plate, cmhruuiiig the various leading Styles.-•
These ure uecoiupunled with full dc«ciTptkms
und explanations, with numerous otlu-r illus
trations. Every number contains on original
letter from Paris describing tho very latest
modkh, by a lady whose position gives Ur -
cess to fashionable society/ The lltorar<
Honor this Magar-Ino comprise* a com...
story, numerous Interesting tales, poetry
ccdotes, Ac. Tho whole profusely Illustrated
1. — - -jjf.
try por-
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with fine engravings. Price, $3 50 per ye
E RANK LESLIE’S CHIMNEY CORNER.—A
purely llterury periodical. Excluding e-
1s of tlio day, Its ylm. as Its title Indicates,
1
Is to furnish amusement for the leisure hour.
Its contents consist principally of original sto
ries By able writers, including a serial,accounts
of remarkable adventures, descriptions of man
ners uud custom* in remote countries, short
poems, fairy stories, enigmas, conundrums,
elm runes, Ac. Illustrated with large und spir
ited ongruvlugs. of which there are fro—
teen to twenty in caoh M eekly uutnber.
scriptlon price, $4 per year.
_ The cheapest periodical lu tho U. States,
outaining H)large octavo page* of letter press,
with from 20 to 25 ill tint rat Ions, besides two full-
page engravings on tinted p*i>cr. In each num
ber. A continued story, and well written Yules
and stories of adventure, with humorous anec
dotes, description* of manners and customs,
amusements for yi— -—
n lot In the loan of Ailulr
^ - m
J. L. N ______ P
on the HOulltVund
*1 ns the property
tlu-l.eneflt of his
N-rnts etihli. This April
NV. J. CLARK, Adin’r.
AIKORGlA, GORDON COUNTY—CicrWor-
VT fh-e, Superior Court, April 12,1839.—It not
Being possible for the Hon. J. R. Parrott, the
Judge ot the Superior Court of the Clu-rokee
Circuit toattCnd tho regular term of said Court
u said county,from sickness in Ids family. It
Is ordered that said Court Be adjourned ’until
the 3d Monday in May next.
April 45-at. U. C. HUNT, C. S. C.
JjJ’BW DRUG STORE IN DALTON!
^ EVERYTHING PURE AND FRESH 1
S5 TIBBS HOUSE.
T>XT. J. X<\ GBOYES
Bogs lonvo to announce to tho olt Icons of NVIdt-'
Held and adjoining cpuntics, that Be has Just
opened, lu this city, a largo ami carefully selec
ted (In person) Stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Standard Patent Medicines, NVlnes nnd
Liquors, of the Purest and Finest Qualities,
GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, VARNISHES,
Otis, White Lead, Painter’s Brushes, etc., etc.,
Dyestuff.-, Spices, Essences,
Lumps, Lamp Fixtures and Oils,
nnd c
FANCY TOILET ARTICLES,
Tho Finest and Best Soaps,
Most Popular and Fragrant Perfumes,
Purest and Best Lilly NVldtc,
ALL KINDS OF BRUSHES.
Prescription* Carefully Prepared by
tlio Doctor TUiuneir/.
With nn experience of twenty years practice of
nhy-do, and a thorough knowledge of tho Drug
Business, 1 feel not tlio least presumptions In
stating to those who xuay favor mo with thetr
patronage that perfect satisfaction will bo giv
en lu overj- particular.
Remember tho NEW DRUG STORK, where
M urray sheriff’s sale.—nviu bo sold
before the Court-House door, in tho town
of spring Place, on tlio first Tuesday in May
next, within the legal hours of sale, tho fol-
lowing property, to-wil:
Fifty-two acres oflot of laud number 24.N, In
the 9th district uud 3d seetlon of originally
Cherokee now Murray county, 27 acres of saUl
land described Indeed from James Edmondson
toWH Tibbs, und 25 acres described In deed
from James Edmondson to John Oats, and re-
corded lu Book L, page 205 of deeds from Mur
ray superior court.
Also, the undivided lialfof lot of hind num
ber 320, in tho27th district nnd 2d section of
said county, except IM acres sold By James Ed
mondson to 8, R. MeCnmy, town lot number (1
lu Spring Place | also lots of land numbers 117
and 118, of the 8th district und 3d section, to sat
isfy a superior eourt ll fn, F. C. Shropshire vs J.
S. P. and S. A, Powell, makers, and James Ed
mondson, trustee for Sarah A. Powell. Levied
on ns the property of suld Edmondson.
Also, VS interest of lot No. 275, in Urn flth dlst.
and 3d section of said county: levied on as tlio
property or NV. J. Peeples to satisfy a tl fa from
the Justices’court of the 1039th district, O. M.,
Dawson A. NValker vs NV. .Land J. 11. Peeples.
. Also, lot pi laud number 151, In the 25th dlst-
nml 2d section or mild county, to satisfy ono
just ice court II fa, M. II. Bogle vs J. O'. Worley.
Lev ied on u« tlio property of said Worley.
Also, one,hall Interest, in a lease on tho farm
milu from SprlngPluco, which
*»— «— of January.
By three Justices’ court attachment tl fas,
»iie J. L. Galt vs Frank Allen, one J. U. Henry
vh trunk Allen, one NV. J. Johnson vs Frank
Allen. Levy made nml returned to me Bv
constable. R. T. BECK, hherlir.
Also, lots of land numbers3 tnid^4Jn tlio 25tli
district and 2d section,us the property of T. J.
Peeples to satisfy ono superior court ll fa In fa
vor of C. D. Durham vs If. K. NVilson nml Thos.
J. Peeples. Property pointed out by plaint BT.
Also, lot of und number 150,27th district and
2d section, said lot levied ou By constable un
der an attachment to satiate ono Whitfield'sit-
ncrlor eourt tl Ta in favor of Allen Floyd va G.
M. Dnvls—as tlio property of defendant.
A**?- lot of land number 137,108, 251 und 255.
20th district and 2d section, ns the property or
A. B. Russell, sr., to satisfy two Justices’ court
11 fas, George Swain vs A. JL Russell. Property
pointed out by plalutlff’s ugont.
Also, lots of land numbers 137 and 108, In tho
26\U dlstrlot and 2d section, ns tho property of
James Hembroy tosutlsfy three tux ll las.
Also, lot of luiul number 173 ami 180, In tlioStli
district and 3d section, to satisfy ono countv
court 11 fa in lavorof Thomas Morris and F. ll.
exocutors of Jnmos Morris, deceased,
vs U, 11. Tucke- —• • — * *
April 8, 1839.
ninniim«H,D#. m .G n D A i i ’ * , . ^ amusements for young people. Ac., constitute everything Ls fresh und pure,in the Tibb» House
manure suitterea oil it aud ploughed the heat of the sun, so that it Nvilleoiueup the ruadiug matter, price. ♦i.flOperycar. | No. s, between Hotel Entrance ami Tibbs & Ken.
It Is ruM Hint n little )>ln,star pm in 'early: IwMesotic lielow (hesurfhee, Istiie 1 A-Wretojnt^C tE_8US, ; ■wr’a.tore.
637 Pearl street, New York City. marl84y
of Mrs.
lease terminate! ....
1879, containing 15 i
CATOOSA.
. ... L*»nperiL_ .
stiid county wo will soli beforo the Court Ilonae
door in Ringgold on the first Tuesday In Muv
J'bxL lit 12 o'clock, m : Lot of land number 72
in the 28th district of said eomitv. Sold as the
property ofC. 8. Evans and NV. W. Gilbert for
partition. Terms cash. Possession will be given
tho first day of November next, tho present
HENRY ALBRIGHT.
C l LOHGIA, Catoosa CouxTr.—'Thomas II.
X NNIIIUms, Executor on the estatu of J. T.
Howell, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said Executorship: These are
there faro to cite all persons concerned to bo
and appear nt my office on or before tlio first
Monday lu Julie next, (1839), nml show cause, it
any they can, why said Thomas 11. NVilllams,
Executor ns uforesnld, should not be dismLsscu
from Ills auld Executorship. Given under my
hand and ofileial signature, December 7th, 1808.
J. M. COMBS, Ordinary.
Dec. 10-fiun [Pra. foojft
tut at mo next regular term ol i
the expiration or sixty days, nn
Rowed granting sahl leave, If
’ vii to the contrary.
M l ETON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
/YKOllUlA, NValker County—R. J. Glenn,
VA'guurdlun of Fitmcls Glenn, deceased, Inis
applied to me for leave to sell tlio laud belong
ing to suld doc-caned, for the purpose of distri
bution, and If no objections nre mlsod 1 will
grant the prayer of tho petitioner at the first
regular term of the court after expiration ot
sixty days. Feb. 20. l?:2»-2m_rtM‘AJ
MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
Kay. administrator of \V M L Boivkv, rep
resent* to the Court in hi* petition that Ijo. has
fully administered said estate^-
This is to cite nil nnd singular the creditors nnd
next of kin of said A. M. Kav, to be nnd np-
pear at my Olllee, within the time allowed By law,
nnd show enuse, if nnv they call, why $aid ad
ministrator shouhl not Be discharged irotn jtis nd-
minlstration on the first Monday in July, ljoil,
Dec. 21-fun. D. \\\ N’KEt, Ord’y.
B-avn to st-R lots of iaml numbers 7and 8, lu tiie
27th district and 3d Hcctlon of suld county, for
thu benefit of heirs nml creditors of suld de
ceased? If no objentlon Is mlsod at tlio first l-eg-
whNV term, after tho expiration or two months,
an order willbu passed granting the prayer of
petitioners. J. 31. COMBS, Ord’y,
Maroh 4—2m.—foe <3. '
G EORGIA, Catoosa Countv.—NVhercas, Jas.
11. AmUu-sou. pdmluUtrutor of James A»
Corry, late of said county, deceiiMotl,represents
to the Court In Bis petition duly (lied and-en
tered on record, tlmt ho has fully administered
...i,within tlip tlmo proscribed bylaw, ..... . y .
tors of dismission from said estate should not
Bo granted said applicant lu September Boxt.
NVltnessmy hand nnd olllchil signature this
3d day of Murcli, 1835).
March 4~3:n.
(1ILMER.
c1 EORGTA, Gii.MKtt County —Liubt. t on Dr-
V^T vonoKixGiLMKrtSufimionCocRT.—Klmtrft
NN orley vs. Henry NVorley.—It nppcuring to the
Court, By the return of tlio Sheriff, that the do
fondant does not reside in the said county of
Gilmer? ami It further appearing tlmt he does
not reside in tho said State of Georgia:
It is. on motion of Thomas F. Greer, counsel
for Libelant, ordored that said defendant Bo
served By publication of this notice, oneo a
■month for four months, previous to the next
Term ot this Court, in the North Georgia Citf-
*on, a public Gnxutto of said State, published
In Dalton, Gn.—October Term, is<w.
X. B. KNIGHT, j. b. v.
A true extract from tbo 31imites of Gilmer
Superior Court. S. F. WILLIAMS, c. s. c.
January 21-mtm.-Pi s. fee $9,
G EORGIA,Giuten Couxtv-M L Long has
applied for exempt ion of personalty nml
setting apart uud valuation of homestead, iind
1 will pass upon the same nt my olllee in Kllijay
April 21.1839, ut 12 o’clock. M.
npr 8-^L JOHN NV. GREER, Onl’y.
G eorgia, Gii.mi:u Cquxty.—a U Johnson
lms • applied for exemption of per-
KounUv, aud l will pass upon tno same at my
otlleo at ten o'clock on the 2lth Inst.
April 8, lt>39—2t JOllK F. G It E ER, Ordy.
«:g upplloil to. mu for exemption of
personalty, ami I will pass upon the same at
my otlleo tu Elijay, on tho24tli of April. 1839, nt
10o’oloek A M. nprll 8. JOHN NV.GIt KER, Or’y.
_ Smith
\JT b»s applied for exemption of pdYsotml-
tv uml 1 will pass upon tliQHnmo at my olllee,
at 11 o’clock, A 31, April 24,1809.. April 8-2t
--••12KR,Ord’y.
JOllNNV.GR El
DA DIE.
SHERIFF’!* SALES.—NVIU be sold l»c-
the Court-House dooy ii\ tho town ot
• the first Tuesday In
G EORGIA. Murray County—William and
George NV. Montgomery, administrators
on iho citato of Hiram Montgomery,deceased,
have petitioned lor lettors of dlsmlaslon from
said estate: This i9, therefore, to cite ull per-
sous concerned, kindred and c-roditors, to show
cause, If miv they enn, why said Administrators
.should not lie dUohuiyed from thoiv adintnls.
(ration, and receive letters of dismission
the flrttt Monday in Hejitemher. 1W9. '
Monday in flej>tomhcr; 1W9. Veh.25.1W9
ANDEUSUN*FAItN»W0RTH, Only.
A'l EORGIA, Catoosa County.—'NVhoreas,Tints.
\T Russell, iitlm’r of the estatu of John Mc
Donald, late of said county, deceased, 1ms up-
piled to uie for leave to sell ntuu acres off the
northeast corner oflot number Hit, Ulh dlstrlot
and 4th seetlon of NValker county, amlallof
lot no. 120,9th d. nnd 4th see. CatoosaVo., except
» acres off southwest corner of. said lust men
tioned lot, for thu benefit of the liolrs nnd cred
itor* of srld deceased; and If no objection is
nilseil nt the first regular term after tlio oxpl-
mtlon or one month, itu order will Bo passed
grant ng the prayer of petitioner.
April 4-2in.-feo »1. J. }f. CQMB9, Ord.
_ Administrator of W it CVsB, lute of suld'
county deceased, lms aptdlud for leave to sell
north lmlf of lot number 22, In 27th district and
3d section of said county, for the purpose ofdls-
trlhutlon, Ifno object Ion Is raised at tho expi
ration .of quo uiofitU an order will Bn passed
panting prayer forpotlHon. Agrll5.1W9.
1 EORGIA, Catoosa County.—Jns II. Boyd
\JC has applied to mo for exemption of per
sonalty uud setting apart and valuation
of homestead, and . 1 will pass upon
tho sitmu at my otlleo lu Ringgold on tho 24th
day of this just. Tills 13th day of April. 1839,
Apr. 11-2L J. M. COMPS, 1 Ordinary.
C ARDS, BILL AND LETTERHEADS printed
ntthoCrruBN Office on short notice at the
lowest prices, and in the fin?st_*ty!c of the wt.
pis
Trenton, In said county, ou mu unv * —
May next, within tho legal liouru of sale, tho
liblricUml
4th section of originally Cherokee now Dade
county: levied on us the property.of tho Em
pire state Coal and Iron Mining Company to
satisfy a ll fa Issued out of Bibb Superior Court
lu favor of James Curtin vs Thomas X. Mims
nnd Tho Empire State Coal nnd Mining Com
pany—garnishee property.- Pointed out By B.
II. Tatum, plaintiff’s attorney. • „
April 8- Jonathan Blevins, sirir.
C ARDING MAC in ML—TRc understgacd
has in operation,‘tBrce miles from, cast of,
Varnellstatin, a Double Dotring Carding Ma
chine, nml wishes to secure the services .of an
experienced Curdcr. Iwill furnish him with a
■yfOUtHERX DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
J3I The nmlersignod hereby gives notice or
hi* appointment appointment as Assignee of
Ttinotuy Ford, of »VBitfield county,* Georgia,
who luwboen adjudged a Bunkrupt on his own
petition. By tho District Court of suld District.
Dnltou, «n„ this April 7,1809-8t
B. B. BROWN, Assigns
EORGIA, NVhltfleld County—Notlco la here-
\JT hv given, to nil whom itmny concern, that
I Uclro to beromo » Krco Tm,lo; ; . FME , [S0 ..
1 hereby give my consent for my wife, 3Jy*.
M, C. Emerson, to Become a pubUe qrrtren mu
der. April?, ISO9-3t C. J. EMhJ-SON.