North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, April 29, 1869, Image 2
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north mmux (itizi'a. : * ,w ” m:;;r h ~ T,, °
,r. i'.hihimu. I ZacliChandler,SenatorIVomMlelilgnn,
in d great rooso, fool, nss, or something
DaHon. Aprn .n. .sm, ., of gg lfl 0 n the wor-poth-ls
ran caraams, Rohig to golilile up England's North Am
en. r. M. tl. votixa, : er |cnn posscaatons in n twlnkling-iuiys
or itortna-. ) Mi.-M.mii nlono citn capture Canpda
r SiTWonTy.nu.ut tWrtyJays/nndln.UtiOnt^
On Itondny With, a largo crowd nssom- Oovernment giving that Ptnto the com
hied nl the Soldier’s Cemetery for the pur-1 trncHind nil this bo nbnat because Kng
pose of dccornllug with (lowers the groves ; hmd rccogn zed the Confederacy ns a bcl-
or the soldiers; hut, nln», time nud neglect Hgereot oml rcftiscs tosettle the Ah,bn >“
had converted into a wilderness of grass, ; «Wwi dlffleulty according to ltndlcnl die-
leaves and decaying head-hoards, the sa- ,turn. A h wo hnvo to say Is, ^ It Zach-
crcd place where our footsteps should fall mnkc tlio Ihltlsh Lion realise tlio cnorml
softly upon the turf, for heroes sleep ho- ; t.Y of his many
neath. YYo Imagine tho sight of those glvo him Ills—set tho Michigan mcIM nf-
noglcctcd graves was a silent reproach to j ter him, and worry him generally ; hut
our citizens, and their pity and Interest nvnkl tlio varmint a teeth and claws,
must hnvo been ftilly aroused, ns decided : Air. Zach they aro dangerous. If wo
resolution* were Immediately formed In ! were “loll,” f wo wojo reconstructed ”
regard to the future Improvement nud wowoudholnat the tussel; but we are
lav.sorvatiou of this hallowed place. A not, and hence cau do nothing,
committee of six ladles was appointed to ; But, seriously, lie prospect of a war
direct and manage nlliilrs. It Is made with England looks ominous Just now,
their duty to appoint oilier ladles to 1m- judging from the programme outlined by
provo nud beautify one cortnin grave, or a AVashlngton correspondent of a >orth-
seetlon of graves, thereby dividing, ns cm paper, which wo glvo Wow. Not
much ns possible, the lnlnir nud enre that; only old Each Chandler, but Crant and
is necessarily required, If wo wish to per- his lindient keepers at AVashlngton seem
actuate tho memory of those who died in t" be spoiling for a fight with somebody,
defense of their own beautiful southland. The war upon tho South was n profitable
AVe know the ladies will work with heart- thing for the plundering Radicals, and the
felt interest, and we doubt not this grass- purse-proud, bloated bond-holders, who
grown, brlur-ontanglcHl spot, will, crc mi* control Grout mul tho whole llndicnl con*
other decoration anniversary, present quite corn, want to create more fat army and
h diflbraitnpponronccto whatltnowdocs. 1 navy contracts for their especial benefit,
But money and hard work-work that can and hcncc they are trying to get up a con-
only bo done by strong lmnds-wUl have ; llict with Jolm Bull or Spain. But in the
to accomplish a great dealWforo tho Com-; event of a “passage at arms ’ with tlieso
story will lie in a condition for receiving 1 powers, what, wc would liko to know, do
those finishing touches of beauty from the they intend to do with us rebels? Will
hand of woman; and wo hope, nud the J they make us fight, and still continue to
Indies expect, every man in town to give cram down our throats negro equality V—
what they can in money and labor to the or will they restore to the South tho right
preparation of the grounds for them. j of self-government, by re-calling the ear-
j let-baggers and stopping nil their cruel
Not Itio Kit-Kinx tills Time. persecutions? The editor of tho N. Y.
The X«w York Tribuuc ami other radi- llccord (hinkjJ u if thu is not done, the
cal papers North, made a great (hss about j gouth woul(1 be vcry silly to take up arms
the recent “taking oil” ol Dr. JJunjamin . f or » t | l0 0 j d q ft g t »» j n v | ew of her hitter
Ayer, a Republican momber of the Geoi-1 gjpgjjpnco for the past four years, wo do
glal/Jgislaturo—sungoutlustily, “another not gcc j 10W 8 | ie cou ;j ^ expected (unless
rebel outroge, another assassination by fn ll justice is done her) to“shoulder arms”
^ In cmu.1i n finiiloal: Thn pnirna.
tlio ku-klux.” It now turns out that
was murdered by an ebony associate, YVll-
son, wlio committed the deed for tlio pur.
poHC of possessing himself of a consider;!
cheerfully In Buell a contest. Tho corres
pondent referred to above says:
“There lmvc been mysterious bints
thrown out of Inte from persons JhmiUnr
hie sum of money which he know Ayer : with the designs of thu unprincipled men
liud, who hns made a “clean breast” of It, | who lmvc usurped, in both Houses of Cou-
* gross, the control oflho government, tbnt
and Is now 111 jnll^y ■ “wo arc soon to lmvc another war.” This
Under Insuiiea-His Uevence. j means, of course, a war with England,
Hullcr’s (Spoony) indignation was a-; “ml tho oblcc.t of that war is to consolidate
1 . I power in tho bands ol the present holders.
roused tho Other day ngninstawomnn, an ^Vn addition to tho present debt of another
employee in tho Treasury ofilee. She said
somelhingahoutspoonsin tho “cock-eyed”
warrior's presence, who, in a rage, went
to headquarters, procured her dismissal,
and lmd a colored woman put in her place.
It was not much of a victory, but perhaps
as brilliant ns any ever achieved by Ben
jamin.
Tho Alabninn Dcinnutlx.
It Is said that “Secretary Fish is pre
paring elaborate instructions for Minister
Motley. Senntor Sumner and Messrs.
Evarts and Cushing nid tho Secretary In
forming a basis of settlement that will be
111 nccordanco with international law and
tlio just demands of onr government.—
Secretary Sowarel’s domnnds in tho earli
er stages of tlio negotiation, before they
wore toned down anil modified by Minis
ter Johnson, will form the essential basis
of Mr. Motley's instructions, Gen.Grant
Insists upon ftill reparation and indemnity
for all outrages, and Mr. Motley is not to
liavo any latitude.”
Colored .lien In Office.
Grant is decidedly in favor of investing
Sambo with ofilee, and we presume lie is
ns thoroughly wedded to the Radical negro
equality Idea ns the most ultra member of
the “riilo-nnil-ruin” pavty would have him
he. Since bis inauguration be lias
made tlio following appointments of col
ored individuals: Postmaster nt Columbia,
S. C., worth 83,000 n year; Assessor of
tlio first district of Loiiisiunn, worth 81,-
100 n year; Assessor of the second district
thousand million will be made by this war,
which amount (redeemable In gold) par
celled out among tlio conspirators will bo
sufileicnt, it is supposed, to augment tliolr
fortunes to a point sufficient to support the
cx|)eiiso of the increased cost of living con
sequent upon their accession to tho titles
of nobility, which are expected ns a reward
of their loyalty at the close of the war.—
But how is this coveted war to bo brought
on? Simply bv Mr. Motiov mnklngsomo
nbsnrd deninnd of tile British Government,
and on its refusal, demanding his pass
ports, returning to America, anil, with
the nid of tile conspirators, embroiling tlio
two nations in a quarrel, which the nlbre-
snld conspirators will lake good enrfi shall
not lie reconciled. AVo may expect, there,
fore, n pretty severe struggle for two or
three years. Result, ns nbovc stilted.
A Tanhee Trophy
A Mrs. Smith, of Ohio, tvns at tlio AVIiito
House on Monday, having In her posses
sion tlie sword carried by tlio Confederate
General, John C. Breckinridge, prior to the
capture of Selma, Alabama. Tlio sword
is incased in n handsome steel scabbard,
witli gold bauds, anil bears on the side a
gold pinto with tills inscription: “From
Finley’s and Bates’ brlgndes to General
J. C. Breckinridge, ns a mark of esteem
and admiration for their much-loved com
mander.” Tlie weapon was captured by
tlie son of tlie Indy having it in possession,
a member of tlie 4th Ohio cavalry, which
made a raid oil Selma and captured the
sword til the house where Breckinridge
escaped from tlio buck door, leaving ins
sword upon the table.
It is a pity to spoil n nice story, blit the
4th Ohio cavalry, ornuy other Yankee rep
iment, wns never at Selina during the svnr
while Gen. Breckinridge was. YVe doubt
of Georgia; two Justices or tlio Peace III j n/l, however, that Airs. Smith's son enp-
llie District of Columbia, wortli 81,000 n Ufrod n great many little tilings from lious-
Joo Ilenwn's 1‘llics In Murlret.
A largo Govornmont saloof Conibdoralo
property took place nt tlio Augusta arsenal
on AVcdncsday. Tlio Chronicle and Senti
nel glV(H a running Inventory of tlio arti
cles, closing with tlio following lu rerercnco
to certain weapons of warfare that havo
become historical, The wmiderlhl Inven
tions referred to would cortalnly secure
tlie ox-Govcrnor a sent on tlie Supremo
Bench, or at 'ho bend of tho Patent Ofilee:
But tlio mostrenmrknblo of nil tho arti
cles wns Joe Brown’s pikes, gotton up ox-
supcrvlsion. Tlie, original model is niter
thu fashion of tlio Roman dngger, placed
upon a stout hickory stall; some seven feet
long, properly polished and flirrulqd,
Tlie second model was a combination of
tlio Ilonmn dagger and the farmer's brier
lmok—the design being in enso the thrust
of tlie dngger is parried, a backward pull
of the pikemnn would decapitate tlio in
fantry soldier of bisect a resisting cnvnlry-
mnn. Thothlrd model—mark the progress
of invention—was a dmihlo-hnrrel spring-
acting dagger, which shot out from be
tween two oval sections of hickory upon
coming in contact with an unfortunate en
emy. These terrible articles of wnrfiiro
were bought hy Mr. Morrison, of South
nCli! lioujjlii iij **ir» juui nsiiii, ut duiihi
Carolina. Rumor has it Hint they are In
tended to supply tlie wnnts of tho loyal
Governor, for supplying with the most ap
proved arms Ids South Carolina militia,
which is now iieihg organised. AVe can
not snv Hint fills rumor is true or false by
reason of tlie extreme rcHccpco of tlie pur
chaser.
Too well or ih. Nino
It is reported that Clay, tho aristocratic
“gunman of color," of New Orli'ans, ap
pointed Alinistcr to Liberln, nnd Profesjlor
Bnssctt (colored,) of Philadelphia, ap
pointed Minister to Ilnytl, hnvo cucli de
clined tlie honor. Tills is so very curious
Hint most people will ask why Imvo tlieso
blacks declined tlieso high olfieial distinc
tions. AVe suspect Hint tlio true reasons
are that they prefer to stay among while
people; Hint they recoil from the idea ol
living in a community whore there is noth
ing but niggers; that for Clay there is too
much of the nigger in Liberia, and for Bas
sett too much of tlio nigger in Ilnytl.—
Even in tlio old slavery times, between
slavery witli nil its drawbacks in-tlio Uni
ted States, nnd freedom with all its advan
tages in Liberia, there were many blacks
wlio declined Liberia for tlfl»>simple rea
son:—“Don’t want to go, mnssn, whore
derc’s none hut niggers.” Besides, in
sending the black mnti Clay, fur instance,
to tlie black government of Liberia, Clay
may think, after nil “it is only putting mo
on a level with tho nigger. ” The mission
to Englnnd would lie n different thing.—
The United States nigger is ns good ns a
white man, and must not, therefore, be
picked out as a nigger to Ilnytl or Liberia,
.lllsoogc tuition.
AVo understand that a good deni of ex
citement exists in tlio lower part of tlio
county, over tho singular conduct of Pro
bate Judge Ely, of New Hampshire, to-
wit, of Montgomery, Who issued a license
ton negro boy under age to marry a white
girl about fourteen years of age, whom
the negro lmd induced to run away from
home wiUi him. Tho story goes that Ely,
for fear flint ho would miss a chance tc
help along tho science of miscegenation,
violntcd the Inw nnd issued tho license.—
Squire Thomasson performed the ceremo
ny, and thus an Innocent girl's life wns
blasted hy the damnable dogmas of tlie
Radical party and hy tlie lawless conduct
of a Raill cal enrpct-bng olfieial.—Mont-
jomcnj Mail.
Touching Fractional I’arrency anil
Clroonbaolts.
Tho AVnshington Express says all the
fractional currency is to ire rapidly called
In. No more of it of nny of tho series
printed, will emanate from Hie Govern
ment. Tlie work of printing it line been
entirely stopped. Tho remnining blnnk
paper used for tills kind of fractional cur
rency will bo destroyed or used for other
purposes. The stylo of tlie legal tenders
or greenbacks will ire entirely diflimmt
from those now in circulation, nnd tile
printing of these tins also been stopped.
From tho Chicago Times, 10th.
%
The ocean telegraph gave, on Tuesday,
synopsis of tlio opinions of the London
Times mul Lord Binnlcy, with rjlbrenw
to the rejection of tlie Stiiiiloy-Jolinson
agreement. It Is somowlint worthy of
nolo that both tlieso authorities—ono of
whom Is to some extent, v representative
of tho Government, nud tlie other of pop
ular opinion—seem disposed to biko rath
er gloomy views of the situation.
loTfli
The Times Is, Indeed, hopoftil euougltto
qualify Its depressing forecast of ovciils by
stating Hint there Is u propahlllty of Mr.
Motley’s Mitring, In n dlflurcnt ibrm, sub-
is nothing more to concede on tlio part of
Great Britain. It characterises nny down
right demand for payment as an unfriend
ly and oflbnslvo action which it does not
Irellovo is contemplated by General Grant,
but which, If made, England would know
bow to trent. , . •
There Is somewhat of monneo in tlie
Times’ nrtlclo, nnd a trace of tlio snmo In
the G Inscow speech of Lord Stanley. 1 lie
tono of tho discourse is nn Intimation Hint
only the good sense of tlie American peo
ple can prevent tlio dlfiloulty between tlio
two countries from taking nil extreme
character. He concludes by advising Ills
henrors flint It is their duty to show (limi
ted front in enso of nny dispute witli tlio
outside world : and by pledging himself to
strengthen, so far as lie can, the linnds of
wlintever foreign minister to whom limy
ire Intrusted tlio settlement of nny menac
ing questions.
As tlio country docs not know wlmt Air.
Motly may be Instructed to odor lu lieu of
the pfoiltr of his predecessor, nnd, ns it is
doubtful that even the administration It
self 1ms vet concluded wlmt It Is prepnred
Wash, and to enforce, any discussion with
reference to future negotiations would be
premature. It is snfe to lcavo this nsirect
of the matter with the charitable liopo that
Gen. Granti when lie slinll concliidowlint
lie does wish, will Imvo reached, a conclu
sion in which tlie honor of tlio nation will
bo tally consulted and established. A pre
sent question of more Itnubrtanco is tlio
feeling of tho people of this country witli
reference to a war with England.
It cannot ire denied by nny man familiar
with public sentiment, Hint a wnr witli
Great Britain, whether Hint of 177(1, or
tlmtof 1813, or miowlilcll limy occur with
in (lie present decade, or at nny timo in
tlio future, is popular witli tlie 'American
ireoplo. Tills feeling lias its origin, in part,
in tlie hereditary Instincts which have
come down to us from our revolutionary
forefathers ;nnd, in part, in tlie lnrgo Irish
element in our nationality, ninong which
hatred to tlio Saxon is ns permanent and
bitter ns tlio feeling of tlie Polo for tlio
Austrian. There is additional reason for
dislike to Great Britain, which 1ms orig
inated in tlie burlesques of Its writers, tlio
unfriendly action of its statesmen during
the late war, and ill tho constant asser
tions ofits authors and thinkers Hint we
are n loose, anarchical government, des
tined to early fall in pieces from our own
weight.
In view of tills chronic dislike of Grent
Britain, there is no doubt Hint were eve
rything favorable, public sentiment, with
entire unanimity, would push the settle
ment of the Alabama claims to the arbi
tration of the sword.
mono.
Tlio storm Monday night did great dnm-
ngo to liousos, fences, forests, &c., south
and southeast of Nashville. Hoolb of
houses were torn off, walls blown down,
fonccsand trees prostrated. The telegraph
also suilhrccfconsldcrably. Tliq Btorm ex
tended as Ihr ns Chattanooga.
An Impostor.
A woman calling liorself Mrs. O. C.
Andrews, who fins received largo contri
butions from Cincinnati, LotlisVlllo nud
Nnsiivtllu in behalf of tho .Tennessee Oi-
plinn nsyulum nt Clarksville, Is pronounced
nil Imposter by the lady nmnngors of that
Institution. Thcnsyltimlms novcrrccolv-
eil a dollar of her collections.
Fnlty ai,oil lueomo.
Tho State nnd comity tax of tho cotton
fnetorics In Muscogco county, Gn., amounts
to $0,000, of this sum tho Eagle & Plica -
nix Company has paid 83,102 1)0.
Fooled.
A display of tho aurora borealis caused
nn alarm of lire nt Lynchburg, A r n., tho
oilier night. Tlio fire companies turned
out, but, nller cunsuHnHon, decided Hint
they lmd no jurisdiction and turned 111,
Extremes.
Gibson county, Tennessee, 1ms a young
lady thirteen years old, who weighs four
hundred pounds, nnd nnolhor of tlio snmo
ago who weighs forty pounds, nud is tweu-
six inches high.
CnttiMln Offrcfs
Tlie Ctumdlnn Parliament are gutting
up an oflset to tlio Alabama claims in tlio
shape of tlio expense of defending their
frontiers against tlio Yankee Finnegans,
year cacti; minister to Hnyti, worth 84,-
IlOOn year; minister and euiisuUo Liberia,
worth 83,000 a vear.
“Ami (hpre slinll bo lVoepliic and Wall-
Ins: ami <liia«hlniv of To.oUi.”
Says tlie New York Post: “The direct
trade; now carried on between tho South
nnd foreign porta deprives tho North of n
lnrgo business formerly in its hands. All!
cs, about Selma nnd through Georgia, that
the owners would like to hear from. • Wo
know his regiment did.
I.uiint!c Asylum.
•Wo learn from Dr. Green, says tlio Fed
eral Uniou, that this Institution is crowd
ed to its utmost capacity. Patients can
! now he admitted only as vacancies occur.
tho large Southern ports havo direct con
nection with Europe. This will carry a
large trade that wns formerly done at tho
North to these Southern cities, niuhwhile
Persons desiring the admission of a patient
should notify tho Superintendent, who
keeps a careful record of such notices, and
the patient will lie admitted in the order
Tlio Cabinet!
The New York Ilorald hears that “a
change of two or more members of tlie Cab
inet may lie soon expected.” It is said to
be a “balky team,” nnd not calculated to
pull together “up the steep hills of our for
eign relations nor through tlio mud holes
of Southern reconstruction.” Mr. Fish
is said to bo too much of the “old line
Whig” of twenty-five years ago respecting
Cuba, St. Domingo, Mexico, Canada, and
tbn Alnbnmn nlnititu for tho “Vnnnir
Important IlninorK front Wnslilnfiton.
Tlio New York Herald says :
Secretary Fish, on Tuesday, wns called
upon by Senor Roberts, the Spanish
Minister,' who demnnded that a proclam
ation discouraging filibustering expedi
tions from sailing to Cuba should bo is
sued by tho President. Tlie Secretary
promptly refused to do anything of tlie
sort, and said ns there was a revolutiona
ry organization in arms in Cuba, formed
by tlie native Cubnnsamdertheirown pro
visional government, lie could see no good
reason to binder tho departure of any per
sons from this country who may choose
to take lip nrniH in their service. Allnis
ter Roberts, it is said, withdrew very milch
surprised, nnd afterwards submitted tlie
snme demand in writing.
Ill regard to tlie Mary Lowell affair, Se
cretary Fisii has concluded Hint tlio
British Government is liable to his for
permitting her to be captured ill British
waters, nnd lie has therefore made repre
sentations to that effect to the British
Minister. As for tlie Lizzie Major, how
ever, several days ago ho demanded full
reparation nnd indemnity from tlie Span
ish Govornmont through Senor Roberts,
who conceded the justness of tlie claims,
and guaranteed that Spain would mnko
satisfactory reparation. Ho promised to
lay the matter before ills homo govern
ment immediately. but yesterday lie in
formed tlio Secretary that lie bad not
heard from tlio Government since. Tlie
Secretary then diplomatically informed
him that a wnr would ensue if the answer
was not forthcoming shortly.
Atlvonfurcn of it Grindstone.
The Cuilibcrt Appeal tells a capital story
of tho adventures of nn old grlndstono
which began its travels in the centre of a
bale of Georgia cotton, and after sojourn
ing In tho United Kingdom a brief space
returned to tho old plantation in tho centre
of a cask of sugar. No doubt people guilty
of such frauds think they aro “smart, n ‘
but they are great simpletons nevertheless,
Htudylng: for Cougrcsfl.
Eighty-four black men are studying In n
college in Alleghany City, Pennsylvania,
They all expect to be President of the Uni
ted States, or at least members of Congress,
x BW AI> vmuiH i:.M Raw
—
J n. WILMAMNON, _ .
k ofUflorgtu, witli
ItOHSKY, MILL AH w CO„
Wholopnlo dunlorstnForoIgnnnd DomeMlo
Dry Good*, NotlmiNi, otO.»
No. 287 llAlttmot-o Stroot, cormir Sharp,
UprftO liALTt HOUR.
BANOH1
PIANOHJ
THE GOLD MEDAL
Han Juat boon awarded to CIIAS. M. HTINKF
for tlio bout l'luiioft now made, over lluUIntoru,
‘illadelphltt nnd New York Plum
Anii Wammioom, No. O.
North Liberty, near llultlmoru Stroot,
nALTIMOUK, MU.
siloir’a Pianos
Hnvo nil tho Intent Improvement*, including
Tho AgratTu Treble,
Ivnrv Front*, and tlio
Improved French Action,
fill 1 v i
Improved Frenoli Action,
ir live year*, with prtvlloduo
ivelvo months, If not entirely
ranted for
of elianae within tw>
dutUmctory to imreha*er.
.second band Plano*uiid PurlorOrguminlwnyM
on band, from $75 to $300.
Ho force*, who hnvo onr PJnno* Jn i
Uon. Itobt, R. Lee, LoxliiKlnn, Vn.
lien. Iloht. Hansom, Wilmington, N, C.
(ion. 1). It. lllll, Charlotte, N. C.
iv. John Letcher, lAixlnittoii, Vn.
JoHcph Knuh, Clmt tanoo»rn,
Messrs. Plefco ft Wood, Uh- .... ,
are n;;ent* for the above celebrated Plano,
whore ono can nhvny* be*0cn.
Send for Circular, containing tinmen of live
bundled persona, In the South, who have pur*
chased thu Htlelf Plano since tho Into war.
April 80-ly
/’'I KOHCJIA, CHlmer Cnunty.-»7osoph IL Col
Vjf tins having applied for permanent letleiM
oT administration on the ontate of William
Clark, lute of Haiti county, dcccancd: Till* Ir to
cite nil persons, toRhoweuu*ont niyoflleo with-
lu the time prescribed by law, why permanent
mlnilnlstrutu... —
apppIleantoiiHuid William Clark'* estate. Th'
April HIM, IHOlKMkl. JOHN W. UUEKK, Ordy.
j^OMCE TO CHISDITOUS.
All person* having claims against the estate
ofD. M. People*, late of Murray county, deeeu
cd, aro required to present them to the unde,
signed by the 1st Monday lu August next, that
tliev may lie passed upon and audited.
r - -“ ^ - W. LUF1
April Sii-Sui.
PPM AN, Hoc’r. Ac.
•ITplO WANTS TO SKLL 011 11UY
BEAL ESTATE?
Through tboeltort* of K. Hnlburt, Knpcrlnten
dent of tho W. A A. 11 ail road, and other dlst In
del In Atlanta on the Ith or January, having
for H* object the promotion of immigration to
the South, ami the attraction of capital and set
tler* to the lino of the Western and Atlantic
Hall road, thus Increasing population and pro-
m:>v Ai>vritTiNi:>mNTn.
jM MU Sfli'Vmi Hearty n„ uiuolralli'i',! 1 ,!
Urn,I tmlueefiiaiiUim) niter,',I tlitffii
Unvote tliolr wnela tliufiifttaM.?
SOU U lift ttilf.it fl.tu . *
, re,lllin«„si„, , v) ,(
mat every 'imSq wEomostUfi
105,1 ino melr ulidrM.et m„l li.t IHeueiliSK
for them.elver, 1 make tho folimvhig „ f
lee,loiter. To „I1 who ore llOt. Wei iiill.ffi'
with tho Mtlnost, I will ten,I tl to jlsjterih-
trouhloofwrltlhsmo. FoilleirthaE.aii'J?
fa:
A';,;:',:.'":.: ." ^
imirul tales, stniliau occurrcneeS, ueni. nl
Ihmiuhl, strains Of eloiiueiiee, ItTrrfta '
rtenls, rich ro|mrl„e« noil eholee shechiiei L ,,r
the imrest llturatiiro, Flenses nil, often IsYme-
Frloo very low. A.hlress /.kiih.k ,.
ESota Mo ,1,at ’ °" 1,llll " dol l ,lll “, bm. or B*
S UEKts wanted tetthoionlyiteor
Injr ,.r e <]■.«.■! '
Ted wll
vim. ta an t r.i> lur mu oniVNtUel i,t,i,i...'
l lug of Gen. Grant and lifiWmfiv SSft*
icd with their approval. 8»ol5x|£
Goouspkrd A Uo., M Park How, New York ^ ^
M* J '^N I) L K TON ’H. NAT IONA L T
itk Note noporter nnd FlnnnelM
A \» C0,l J5 r ' p »bB» ll er. Offlco 76Nassau St., n y
Iteport* and dcHorlbe* Counterfeit* hi ,V»
miSSSJBSSg^^^
In format Ion. Mibsorlptlon may cotunmn^
with any month. Monthly (p„ r annm V iVivu
Semi-Monthly (per annum) *] 00. ah let ,58
must he mhlresseil j„ A. Coifs, Fuhllsher-J
IfaSSSM New Vork. I^ttoF IJoxfSiV 1
BOX AIM!,
Musses. I.imscoTT & llAtaiwwuu,
lMtt.hui'
heon .,slow
„K Hows in our Mill, anil “ml ‘them, III entn,
mmllly, superior 1o any we li,m, eve " see 1
Yours, .te„ shaw, llUASciuno, At,,'
Oiimx si,aw, Foromnii. ' vg '
•lAXUSTOWK, N. v.
Total Depravity.
Massachusetts not satisfied witli fictl-
ci.le, is clamorous to imvo Butler us Uov-
ernor or Senator.—Constitutionalist.
HSS
duet inn, im.l eolumelna tlie veil,oof reel esli.te,
II on,met he ,lei,led llml. Upper llooruh, pro
se, ,ls more inducements In emluruuts nod cup.
lti.l Ihuu uluiost ouy portion of “
sultdii'UyofclImnle.lisvr "
superior end exleoslv
N, col Ina n CllKf oin.
Tlio Y'nilkces being unable to break up
tlie Southern custom of decorating tlie
graves of their slain dend, are going to
start it. YYc llml tlie following in a late
exchange:
Gciferal Logan, Commander-in-chief of
tlio Grand Army of tlie Republic, lias is
sued a recommendation for strewing with
Mowers tlie graves of the departed coinrads
on tlie SOU. or both day of May.
AVe slinll next hear Hint Logan Is tho au
thor of tills touching tribute to tlio dead.
—Columbus Sun.
A Fold Tender.
One of the old crew of tlio Alabama, Wlio
is now oh board the Virginia at East Bos
ton, says Hint they noli t Deerhound, which
rescued Sommcs and liis officers after the
vessel wns sunk by the Kenrsagc offChor-
bourg, was in reality a paid tender of tlie
Alabama, had on board nt the time of tlie
captured chronometers, and a few days
before had brought from. England fifty
trained gunners, who wore working tlie
Alabama guns during tlie fight.
tlie Alabama claims, for the “Young Am-
cricn” of tlio present day. Mr. Boutwell
lias not the grasp of mind for the financial
problem; and Mir. Boric is not Secretary
of tlio Navy.
Uoflitcd Hln Position.
An editor of a paper Informed his read
ers that tlie ladies always pull oft* the left
stocking last. This, as may he supposed,
caused sqmo stir among Ills fair readers,
and while in positive terms they denied
tho statement, they insisted he had no bus
iness to know it, even if such, was the fact,
and pronounced him no gentleman. ITo
proves it, however, by a short argument:
“When one stocking'is pulled ofi’, there is
another one left on: pulling this ofi* it
taking the left stocking oft’last.”
In order to facilitate tlio obi
nntIon, tun! to atford a IiiimIiiiiii for tlio *ulu
ami pimrtiaxunf property, tbo um1m**lumM| ba*
‘lien of tlHJ
opmu'il In tlio oiil
irwinncMl li
\. Itailro
* with the nature ami adaptation
t lbnor of tlio law for a number of year* bo dint-
•nlty willbocxpcrloneod in Jud^ln^ oft ho legal
oreo of title*.
Parties owning land along tbellnoofW. A A.
Hallrnud, or contigloustboroto, tiro respectful*
“ ‘ my oflloo ami procure a
... . may fully noscrlbo ”**•
.... id for Sale,
went to Cot. Hnlburt, who
ly Invited to call ...
blank, wlmroln they
»roinl*otf proposed for sale. Tbo«o blank*
io *cnt to Col. Hnlburt, who propone* to coin-
pile mul putiltHb tboin in pamphlet form for
general distribution throughout the North,
thereby bringing the land or Upper Georgia
prominent ly before the public.
HAM I'LL IL UAKKIL
Dalton, April, ItW. Agt. W. A. A. H. IL
1*. S. Prompt attention given to the *aleaml
purchase of city property, ami charge* will tie
cuHonuhlc ami satisfactory in every ln*ta
A1’PLETON&C O.,
*00, Oi, A 01 GUAM) STREET, N. Y„
Commenced April 3d, .
tilil’r
APPLETON’S JOURNAL,
A WEKKI.Y VaI'KII,
Devoted to Literature, Science nud Art.
Omitting ordinary new*, and avoid in v parti-
v, both Mcetarlau ami piditlcal. the
io fcicncc. an, aim cuiicauon.ami to me
*lon ol' valualite information upon *ubjeet* of
imtdie importance. It I* intended to make use
of all resource*, original and *electod. dome*! Ic
and foreign, which can give IntoroM mid varie
ty to It* pages; and neither exertion nor ex
.jienso will no snared to h ecu re the al«l of the
next talent of the time. We abstain from the
In rgc professions ami t bo parade of cou-picnoiiH
mime* so common on 'these occasion*, nnd,
trusting to tbeinteltlgeiTeo of (lie people, shall
be content to let tho Journ.*.l speak for Itself.
The department of Llteraturu will embrace!
Fiction. In the form of both .Serial Novels ami
Short Stories;
* upon Literary and Social Topics;
tlio .Southein iH'gi'oc» have boon einnnei^a- °' the applusition. By all means eorres-
tod-bythawnv, the whites tliere imvo gain- pond with tbeSuperlptemlont before brtng-
ed commercial freedom.” And will eon-! in S a I>“tientto the Asylum,
tlnite, if wo do not mistake “tlio signs of . rllc Kolll , 3 , on of Aiinntn.
tlie times;” to gain more of commercial; Frum ft Hst of , noomc8 , m i,i l8hc a t l.o
trecdonithaiisliehftsntrondygnlned. Ilie i ConstlKition, wo make tlie followingquo-
Nortl. will ycl learn, to its sorrow, Hint latJoa ,. John nic0) president of Atlanta
4lnnrterty Electing nl Grove Level,
Rev. YV. P. Harrison, presiding elder of
the Romo ^District, will bold a quarterly
meeting, and prenelrnt Grove Level, fivo
miles North of Dalton next Saturday and
Sunday, 1st nnd 2d of May proximo, nnd
will preach nt tlio M. E. Clmrcli in Dnlton
oil Sunday lilglit next.
tUo emancipation of the negro will not en
hance Us prosperity, commercially or oth
rrwise, mid tlie timo is near when tills will
be admitted.
National Bank, 834,120.83; R. C. Mitchell,
813,844,80; E. W. Mnrsli, 814,303.00; YV,
A. Moore, 814,243.80; A. Austell, 812,083.-
00; Joseph E. Ilrowu, 811,028.07; James
Lynch. 88,300.00; Jolm Lynch, 7,500.00
Dnubtr.il.
TIioNew York Times' says: “IftlieDc-1 YVm. Mnrklinm, 7,414.30.
luirtment clerks nt YY’nsbington, who are 1 '*"-"• —
distressed liecause of theii‘<<lismissal, will Don't tlilnh Nile Vtoulil t.lko II.
strike for tlie Southern States, and apply Everybody sympathizes with tlie cause
their energies to business, nine out of ten of Cuban independence; but it is not so
or them will 1* independent in less limn I aire Hint the Cubans would liko to come
ten years. Tlie South is a splendid place | under tlie sway of “ tlio best government
for active, energetic, enterprising young theworld ever saw.” Ctirpet-bnggory nnd
men; and tills is just tlie kind of material - the whisky ling lire not very desirable no-
tobe found among the Department ilcrks.” ; quisltions, nor is the privilege of helping
This, says tlio Atlanta Intelllgeneqr, is not 1 to pay oil' tlie national debt very well worth
tlie kind of immigration tlie South needs. | lighting for.
So far as Georgia is concerned, there is
sufficient clerical ability ill tlie State to
perform all that is demanded ill that lino
ofbnsittoss, and wedonot think that tlie dis
missed Department clerks in Washington 1
Gnoil A.lvlco mill Candor.
Tlio Rural Times, published nt Sparta,
gets oil’ tlio following:
Quit smoking young man, you need not
tell us it enn’t bo done. The writer hail
becomo a hopeless slave to the pipe to all
appearances nnd physical perceptions, but
we lmvn’tsmoked or chewed (tobacco) now
in over tln'co months. YYo begin to think
now that ono may break liimsclf of nny
habit. YY r e even began to think a mail
could leave off the practice of lying, though
wc liu ve never tried that;
^■^inl
Feeding 1'oivU,
There is nothing gained by feeding your
laying hens ns though you were fnttening
them for market. Especially will this re-
arable devtaii^tb^selves tirtbat >»“'’ k “PP'y while they are running out.-
kiml of labor which Ibe South needs.- ™ 9 t "ug of over-eating is hurtful to any-
They lmdbettergotoNow York,nr “down I hln S * lal , <m 3 ’ 11 is “““‘J' 1 fora fo ' vl
to Uostin" ” j be on the look-out most of her time, nnd
~ I swallow a grain nt a time ns it is found,
s 31 a 1: J n<l of , nn olcl l o l l,,l \. , I and thrive best living in this manner.—
A bloody tragedy occurred at Y mkvlllc, I Not 8U with mnn or boft8t , It lsbottcr for
(.lbson county, ionn., “ few days ago, in tho 1|l(t01 . to cnt , neal8 al cei . tu ta periods,
wbielt ,YIr. Faddy AUdnsmct insdeatliat and not Bat „ lwrticl( , bet,,-,-™ lneals .
the liands of Mr. Jolm II. Lniloy, a mer-
"|liant at that place. _ An old feud existed
tlie parlies, ami, while, under the
A Dettcr Cnrremy.
YVe ore told by a Northern exchange
Influence of liquor, young Atkins went in-1 Hint we are soon to Imvo currency that it
Io Lesley's .-taro, untied With a shot-gun will bo impossible to counterfeit, nnd the
and a Cooked pistol. Before tlie pistol! old paper, fractional and otherwise, will
could be (Ired, Imsley seizin a knife nnd j be called in nud destroyed. .Tho only pa-
stabbed Atkins through the heart seven I per money that has ever defied the skill of
times, killing him almost instantly. Las- counterfeiters is that Issued by the Bank
ley surrendered hini6clf, was tried before n ! of Englnnd. If we can match it for safety
magistrate, and acquitted. j we shall be n prosperous people.
ftalnrtcn.
Tlie Governor of Georgia receives a sal
ary of 84,000; Secretary of State, 82,000;
Comptroller General, 82,000; Stale Treas
urer, 82,000; Secretaries of Executive De
partment, each, 81,800; Messenger Execu
tive Department, 8300; State Librarian,
81,200; encli of Solicitor Generals, 8250
in specie, or Its oqulvnlent|#tepm'ter of tlie
Supreme Court, 81,000; oneli Judge of the
SupromeCoiirt,83,SOOin specie,or tisequiv-
nlent; each Judge of tlie Superior Court,
81,800 lu coin.
Cliovnllcr Forney’* Houllieru .Mission
Tlie YVnslilngton correspondent of tlio
Baltimore Gazette says:
After reading tlie vivid accounts ill Hie
Chronicle of recent Ku-Klux outrages nt
tlio South, and heaving of a contemplated
visit of tlie Hon. Joint YV. Forney and
others to tlie President yesterday with a
view of a friendly conliib before ids de
parture for Hie South, (where no mail's
life is considered safe,) 1 look it for grant
ed that tlio object of tlie visit wns to solicit
a military escort. I repaired, therefore,
to tlie YY'Jiito House ill hope of obtaining
tho exact number of troops considered ne
cessary for tlie safety of tlie expedition—
infantry, cavalry and Hying artillery. But
wlmt wns my surprise when it turned nut
tliat the delegation lmd nothing to say’ex-
cept Hint tlie visit was a purely disinter
ested one, entirely devoid of politics”—
Col. Forney adding (logically) Hint “they
therefore had deemed it proper to call up
on him previous to their departure.” Tlio
President seemed confounded and nt a
loss wlmt to say In reply to so indefinite
a harangue, blit being obliged to respond
stumbled upon a repartee that will stand
tlie test of ages, lie said that lie was ve
ry lmnpy to hear they intended to mnko
the trip, nnd lioped it would he productive
oi the best results. Nothinu would do more
to properly rcronetruet the South them ecliilc
loyal emigration.
’Tills wns construed (verv illogically mul
cohtmrv to bis aCeustomeil mode of reas
oning) fo imply that nothing could please
tlio President better than to be rid of such
pests nt the North. YVitbout carrying,
with them a single weapon—not oven a
A Whale.
YVe learn from parties who arrived by
tlie Btonmship Y'irgo yesterday, Hint while
she wns oil’ Fry ing Pan Slionls a jvbale wns
discovered with a Imrpoon ill ills back and
tlio blood flowing from tlie wound. The
whale was judged to be between forty niul
fifty feet in length, nnd capable of yielding
about forty barrels of oil. Not having tlie
necessary tackle nor timo to capture tlio
fish tlio captain of tlie steamship wns com
pelled to let her fiont. That fish somewhere
up in the whaling regions lias made some
seamen curse for depriving them of ins oil
and also in carrying oil’Hie harpoon.—Sa
vannah News.
I,ntcNl In Velocipede*.
Aii ingenious individual lias laid hclbro
Professor Morse, the cloctricinn, n plan for
sending velocipedes over wires by electrici
ty. Ho proposes that tlie wheels shall run on
wires, ono abovo and ono below, tlie tires
being grooved. Ho thinks that they can
be used for carrying tho mail, nnd even
goes so far ns to propose to rend a man
from Now York to New Orleans In nn hour
and n lmlf.
penknife—Hie party’s proposed trip in
cludes Florida, Georgia, North nnd South
Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee anil Ken
tucky, and will possibly consume a mouth
—a practical refutation of all the Chroni
cle's slanders of the Souili.
lifted nr Mr. ClmiitUer** Nitccrl. 1
Tlie British Minister, ’who is at present
hi New York, is credited witli tlie remark
that tlie Cluindibr speech will be a God
send to the Tory part at home, ns they will I iii‘timnl;uu>
lie sure to construe it as a menace, which | nor .. ill lie m
tlio party in power will lie called upon to
'npers upon all llieViti'Iniis SiiI.j.tIh that Ft 1
tulii to the ’* “ * '■
IVonlC, wll ..
I’ocins by our Forrnuwt P<i
lllustrrtlon*will font , . .
oflhoJounul. N'curly(
uccomimnlctl by uii
Lirrixeo
bio with yo . .
Up with pupor; wo put ■’them i
uutl tboy uo right along.
Temper perfectly uuifortn an
pusseil. ItcHpcct fniiv, (/h as. J. Pox'i*
UFFlNLlITT ,t Il.UiliWKI.i.
Manufacturers of Circular, Millay, Mill Gang
nwlCro**.C"*oimi.i.i,,.. »„s.! .... .. H
i the Mumlrcl
inn nmlquulltpj
?SWP*. l ^VV a F*.. 0ho l , F.‘ l '« Axes,all sIisms!
H } w C - ut Ax ,‘‘;. «l>»vel*, SpuUcH utul
Miles’ Patent Covered Scoop.
W ANTED. AGENTS—$75 to $200 i
everywhere, mulo and female, to Intro-
tiuec tho Gknoixk Improved COMMON SENSE
SEWING MACHINE. Nhhnnaefttno will stitch,
gor, moro beautiful, r.
It make* tho “Klustlo Look St Hell." Kv-
londslllcli may be eut.mul still thocloih
cannot bo pulled apart without, tearing It. Wo
Caution.—1,)o not bo Imposed upon by otlic.
parlies palming oir worthies* cast-iron mu.
ehinos, under tho samo naino or otherwise.
Our* Is the only genuine nnd really practical
•heap machine mimui'iu'l im-d.
ItTAt'llIXERY 1
The ALBERTSON A T
DOUG LASS M ACIIIN E CO.
New Lmuluu, Conn.
Manufacturer* of St »-am Engine*. Boilers, Cir*
Mdar Saw 51111s, Gotton Gina, Gotton Gin Mato*
■Inis, mul (
tIon Muehlner...
rloneo in the Southern trado. and* e
lion Gin manufacturer at the South,
Nop..
caking
idiiuory io lie getting out o
down. I defy tho world to ,
■tulretl until alter tho maehlnu bus pni__
ns above on thu yard of the purchaser. J. II.
KKN1GK, Boom 71 Jlrontlwjiy. N. Y. Gity.
lain*lull directions lor cultivating Sorglm .
Manufacturing Syrup and Sugar, tho latest im
provement* 1ft Machinery and other informa
tion ot great Importance. Sent free. Address
Gao. L. SqriKit A Bno., ButTalo, New York.
T HE TANiTE EMERY WIIKKl/eut* fast,
doe* not glaxe, gum, heat or smell, mul is
cheap. For circulars, address Tlie Tun He Com
pany, Stroudsburg, Penn.
$300tTSA1<AHY. Addre./s uJClPiano Go./nTT.
(Si n A DA Y to agents selling Silver's'PuT*
bpJLVJ cut Elastic Brooms. Horaco GrOelcv
says: "I predict its hUcccm*.” Gi.K(lo A Go., Js
Courtlandt Street, N. Y.
IHriiAittm A Go.
ms perm
i..fi:<Cliri
stnut st..l*liilmlelp'a.l , n
i Ini port ant fcnln
resent, or olso bear the odium of submit-
tins to it. In nnv event it will answer to
inttamo tlie popular feeling, and put the
day of settlement further away than ever.
Quickest Time.
The Savannah News mentions the quick
est time on record between that city and
Charleston, six hours and a half, from
ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT ON SOME
POPULAR TIIKME, A STEEL ENOBAV-
INfl IN THE BEST STYLE OF THE
ART, OH A LARGE CARTOON
ENGRAVED ON WOOD.
No. L—Contain* a Cartoon of tho Grand Drive
in the Central Park, a Spirited and Aui*
I nge H-.,,
Underground Life uml Alining,‘with
Ten Illustrations.
No. 8.—A Steel Engraving of Noi
sliore to shore, by steamer. Also says a ! No. 4j?Au r %rt 0 8ui!j!tea% l,: (loiffliVii’x Non
trip was made from tliat sliore to Baiti-1
more slioro, in sixty-four hours.
N i:w a dv i:ii'iini:.u icxtn.
•XTOTICE TO PLASTKBKBS.
IN
Sealed Bid* will bn received for doing tho
plastering upon tho Court House at Lu Fayette,
the tenth day of May, 1M1). For specifications
)ly to the undersigned.
pi ll 29-21. MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
apj>
G EORGIA, Walker County.—Notleo is here
by given to all persons concerned, that
somctimeslncu, Richard M. Rovers, latoofsald
county, departed tills life, and no person ha*
applied for administration on tho estateof said
Richard M. Rovers, and that in terms of the law
administration will bo vested in the clerk of
tho Superior Court, or some other fit and prop.
tingulshed painters,and illustrations of char
acter nnd life, by our foremost draughtsmen.
They will be printed wit h extra care on Sepa
rate Shoots, And may bo either bound In thu
volume at the close of the year, or framed to
bang upon the wall. Tho .IWunai., in this fuu-
II be unlike any olhc
Each Number of
APPLKTON’S JOURNAL
t the first regular term of flic court
after the expiration of thirty day*, unless son
nlld objection Is made to hi* op'pointment.
Given under mv band and olllelal signatui
This 24tli day of April, 1st?).
»kl. MILTON RUSSELL, Orj’y.
_. Rogers, adm’r. of Emory Hancock, rep-
resent* to tho Court, in his petition dulv tiled
and entered on record, that ho has fully admin
istered K. Hancock'* estate: This I* therefore
to cite all persons concerned, kindred and cred-
i cause, If nny they e
Death of Col. Robert Johnson.
Col. Robert Johnson, son of cx-Prcsi-
dent Johnson, died at Greenville, on Thurs
day night, the 22d inst. Col. Johnson was
about thirty-four years of age. lie was a
member of the Tennessee Legislature of
1850-00. During the war be was Colonel
of the First Tennessee (Federal) Cavalry,
and was one of the private Secretaries of
bis father during bis administration ns
President. Nature favored him with a
vigorous mind and anoble, generous heart,
which was, in the end, bis weaker portion,
lie was a young man of strong personal
attachments, and most amiable disposi
tion.
administrator should not be discharged from
hi* administration, and receive letter* of dl«-
mission nt the tlrst regular term of this Court,
after tho expiration of three mouths. This
April 24th, 1869. —
MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
CoiucrvntlvcSentlinont fromMr. Colfax.
Y’ico President Colfax has wri tten a let
ter to nSoutlicrn gentleman, from which tho
following is an extract:
YVliile my political opinions on tho great
questions dividing parties are very decid
ed, ns you know, it lias given mo pleasure
to vote for every bill granting relief from
M - Aneo rtf
/T lm* applied for exemption of personalty
niul setting apart and valuation of homestead,
and I will pass upon tlio samo at my ofllco in
Dnlton on the 3d of May.
April22,1809-2t W. II. BROOKEH, Ord’y.
G EORGIA.^ hitllcld County—Sarah Mltelioll
has applied for exempt ion of personalty,
and setting apart nnd valuation of linniestonil,
ami I will pass upon tlio same at my oaice, oi
the 3d of May. This April 22,1869. •
W. H. J1HOOKER, Ordy.
EORGIA, Gordon County.—Nancy Byrnm
V_T has appliedVor exemption of.pursounltv
and sotting apart and valuation of homestead,
and I will pas* upm\tdiu same, 7th of Jfaynoxt,
at my onieo in Gulhouu. D. W. N EEL,
April 29*2t. - Ordlnury.
gappl
ter* of administration
Phillips, deceased : _
This is to cite nil persons]
tut
ofllcc, within tho time
permanont ndm!nbtrai
tod tho applicant.
April 2940iI.
permanent Ict-
tho estato of Polly
show causo nt my
pret^vnied by law *“**“
itiou should not bo
fbed by law, why
ouhl not bo gran-
D. W. NEEL,
Ordinary.
at
Court
rlismhnitv or ntLev relief to tnose of tllC court of Ordlnaiy of GordniAcounty, Gn., tor
“i .Y, ,I leave to rell tlie Im.Us belonsfcK, to fl.o citato
South who muer from me, wnlcli w ere re C f ,iame* lams, dec’d. Wm.Wdaiinky,
ported by the committee of the House. > April 29 2m.
32 Pages or Heading Matter !
Tho Great Novel of
VICTOR HUGO,
Entitled
THE MAN WIIO LAUGIIS;
BY THE KING’S COMMAND!
sbegun in tho flrst number.
, In ndv
Price 10 conts per No., or $1 a ycni*, In advance.
For Halo by all News Agents throughout tho
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Terms for clubs may bo lmd of the Publlsh’r*
Specimen copies sent gratis upon application.
ME RICAN HOTEL,
Alabutna, Str., Atlunta, Ga.
White* Wuitlock, Proprlotor.
W. D. Wiley, Clerk.
Baggaj •
charge.
Raggago carried to and from Depot freo of
G EORGIA, Gonnox Couxtv.—W. It. Burnett,
administrator do bonis non, with tho will
annexed, of E. J. Itansom,deceased, represents
tho Court that ho ha* fully udminlstorod
mo estato of said E, J. Hansom: Theso aro
thereforo to cite all persons concerned, to ho
and nppear at myoflleo within tho timo pre
scribed by law, to show cause, If any they have.
8UI 1111:11 iij llln 1 ill nllllYY i nline, II llllj llluy llllYt .
why letter* or dismission should not be granted
said applicant. Given under my lmml and ofll-
elal slgnaturo. This April 21. IS 19.
<Un. l). W. NEEL, Ord’y.
r county, will bo sold on the find Tuesday In
rcul cstnto of Peter Burgess, Into of said coun
ty, deceased. Terms cash. April 22,1869.
THOMAS FRISBEE Adm’r.-
G EORGIA, Catoosa Couktv.—.Tas II. Boyd
has applied to me for exemption of per
sonalty nnd sotting apart and valuation
of homestoad, auu 1 will
. -.-jslinii
ting Machine ever li
stitches per inlnut
Tliosimidest,cheapest and bestKnit-
‘•••'-’•ino over Invented. Will knit $20,0oo
er minute. I.iberal ludueemeuts to
Address AmkiiicanKnittinoMaciuxb
ib Miiss.^or St. Louis, Mo. _
jjahly hose potato.
Best Spring
Ono ft EARLY ROSE /
sent by mail, post- Ol © Wheat‘In tho
•mid, *1, 4 ft*. Early world; tlm
to*u, sent by mall, L Earliest and
imst-pald, $3. .Gras* most produc
es Fowl*; Egg* ; tlvol’orn;
ulerful yielding Outs—white and black—
weighing 45 pound* to thobhshel; Spring llai-
loy; Hogs; tho great Food Cutter.
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April 5, 1609.
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