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The follow inn Item, which wo copy IV<
the Suvnmmlt Itainihiictin, may ho of ;
yum' toihoso vrho purchase their meats
M r.ltlt Y A 111*0.,
r; • ~ a>»/
CuttlerJ. It. "»
, J,nby tho llnp rto m quickly, it
1 which huh in Its prime; H’licn tlio tlfrut
>. r A aural la. r'mnin?viHli'!', llitumlmiil lmil prolmlily
1^^
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quality.' 1
JJA H mVAItl]
HU3,
ale anil Itotatl,
rhflek Building, i
E. D. WOOD
form nil the poo pi o that ho'lms Just
yoxtonslvu assortment of material
meats, etc.
10 of Steel nml Iron,
tlngnnplemenwofnllkl “
iop.
in awlillolongor,
u lurnthorslow;
tiling to risk, boys-
A Necessity.Tor'n No-I'ciico IJUpv .
'-^N'e hiivo, lor n ldhg*fttiro, seen tholnfc-
ecssity for n no-ibiico law in our State, ntul
every season the heed of one M nmdc more
• apparent.
With our preset .system pf ltthor tho
item of (Vuqtig lu a farm Is ono of the
r Illm
w.
on Material,
iml*Cabinet Workmen,
Tannoi *. Boot nml Slipemnlters,
I'.' I< I; Mu i id Coopers,
Touif ron all Ttn: mechanics,
Full outfits for tho Farmer, nml many other
articles not mentioned herein,Jltft purchased
on Ilia most reasonable terms, from Msuut'uo-
Hirers nml Importer*.
It Is the purpose of tho proprietor to furnlHh
everything in hi* lino at prices, just to bttyor
nml HOller.uml lie respectfully aollolts an ex-
uwinntton ol Ills stock.
Oxk.L'uium! Triims Cabh!
Feb. 11, ltWMy
nj J^ollyies I
Q.fcQjfUIA .11" ME, (Choir:
Isbiies Part h Ipnt Itift Police
H
l/cnviist hixeAh.it IbcfiiimorluuitoteM,
imC with :iU his tax, ii flmco.U not iv pro-
re,'tion to Ws crop,'(® mlsditevoun stock
will otlou break In auilUfslroyJnbro llqm All aMi
they arc yortli.
Onv tcgWaCiirck nrc afraid of tlio law
because it may be unpopular; but if It
were brought before'tlio people nml dis-
cuS'cd, its advantages over tiro old fence
system arc so great ns to meet the nppro-
(mthm/if every reasonable man; and wo
wafilu Ukc If our ngricultuml journals
would bring It before tlieir readers,
There are certain sections of the Slate,
tllat might lie called tlic range, whore
largo numbers of cattle aro raised on.,
wild grasses, and,where otlifcr grasses and
clover will not grow, where oxcoptions
might;be* made;‘.but In) thickly settled
ports of the Country It would ttrnurc to the
henellt of tho owner of stock to keep them
in small pastures nil Iho time, and the
fencing could.beinoved so ns tohavo now
pasturage as necessity required. Or, bet
ter still, to keep them In small j enclosures
and soil them—that Is, cut the feed qnd
carry to tho stock.
A few years ago, when wo were plant-
lag on a larger scale than now, '.ve found
that overy'year wo lostjlnrgor numbers of
pWs, when" running in tho woods, not
withstanding WO fed them bountifully.-
Wc thought to make n change,'as soon ns
we lrnd to take our hogs from the Held in
order to plant. AVo fenced off six acres In
which was plenty of shado'aud water. In
to this pen wo put one hundred and forty
head of hogs, large and small. Wo thou
iiada trough dug that would hold six
lmshels shelled corn. AVe filled lids with
corn; and pnt in a quantity of water sufil-
ei'-ntto'caver;'ami out of thia.trough wo L ■
. muld feed two bushels n day to the hogs,
taking it IVMo one rml, middle, anil other
, end, filling wit’uivfh; corn nsMve would
take ,-ut, so ns to have all the com we fed
in li - >,ak.-d three days; and wo found
ihat (lie hogs thus fed not only quit dying,
lmt actually improved on the small feed;
and wo never did have a case of hog chol
era after we commenced the system; and
wc did notMiave a neighbor that did not
loose more or less every year with it.
AA'o not only gain in the health of our
it'iil; in tho saving of feed, hut in the
saving of mauurowonre largely bcnellt-
l-,l.
To the poor' man,' wlio’lms- only one
cow, it corlainly would ho much ensier to
fence two or three acres for his cow than
to keep ten, twenty, or forty acres under
fence to protect his cropffromllilsTnoigli-
bor’s slock, nml then at times to be unsuc
cessful.
AVe would he glnd to linvo a general dis
cussion of the gulps in our journals nad
in enuuty clubs, that tho advantages mny
tie brought beforojtUo peoplo, and let them
(Irrululun'kr', whieirsystem they" would
prefer to live;
A Twenty Aero Colton Crop
r. In i lie dune Cultivator, David Dickson
says: “Tho :M of May 1 commenced the
twenty ucro.lot and finished .the 10th of
Mny; commenced planting tho 7th Mny;
turned under a fine coat of green manure
used 600 pounds of my compound per acre
It made thirty-two bales—the las one be
ing a hag nml a half, and paid a dividend
on 81000 per nere, niter paying all expen
ses and Improving the capital ten tier cent i
on wlint it would sell for; but ns I wish Id
lie fuir, I will sliito the salo of tlie seed In
creased tho [nett dividends two-thirds or
more, but tho lint alone paid a nett dlvid-
(• end [on one thousand dollars or moro per
j n. Mfetr,
Qouni'nl Inglimitei
... , I , 1>M.TOM l-a.J
goivrithus jifrt’lvr., tc'imr
Wo j»ro alio Agents forthosnlo of Mupofe ftl-
rogonlzed SuporphosplfiitoofLlnuv-onoof tho
icU Commercial Kertlllzcrs now fit use. -, !
Call ami hco Itr. A Mcdn’s Analysis, nndjfcet
too of tho pamphlets,
ami pcrimincnt Fot tnllzcr, mnuufucturoil from
i j L idy : QWjp
Night Soil.
Samples of encli can lio sein lit onr Rtdre.
Farmer* wanting fertilizers will please give
ns a call before buy Iiik elsewhere,
march l«*Iy . , 5 ,.. -1
’ iS^EMAKOH l
Ttl'l'lfllis 5 kENNKlt'8
where wo buy iromls cheaper than any whore
el«o In I own, mull hey always keep a kooiI stock
or well assorted Goods on limid, and are eon-
■Mintly repelv 1 n« new apods, and they do nyt
— ,ji
baying elaewliei*e.
on •‘tint, uke Miiolce, «o
its ami Fi.mvr.ns fror
'llltlJS * KKXXKU.
rniMOnilY. HenlH Kni> ., ,, m i Clover Seed fo
1. Mile nt Tlltr.S S. KKNNKUS.
dTATOKR, Fine Northern ti asset and Peach
^ A1I.S-
I - lvuiroor, i.o.suox Axi>"al.»nK !!L'*5l
J • ■■ ■■'• -••'t'-' --
mil. Finishing llmds,
,V f r81’HAT>
f 'll.lidif
V lOllM.t
a 111 be found.
AT JloMlltOOUY-
I)o you want Hats—Ital i of every style, eolnr
ami price? If no,Koto.I. M. Holbrook's. While
ball Street, At Unto, On., and you can flail any
style or quality yon may desire. Ami not only
bat#.but umbrellas, walkliiK cmics, trunks, v«.
Uses, alia an endless variety of other u.icful ar
ticles, can be* bud at this cstubllsbuicnt. Go
and nee him-when yoU visit the Gate City.
• I ■
_ miUSCUTIsannod
• X rcprescutatloiiof
Crawford’s Garden
« » • Cultivator. It is In-
dispensable to every
person avIio lias a «ar-
don., I will Avar rant
It to do as much as
four fo six hands with
tho ordinary liuple-
ihoilts. I cap fufnlah
any numlievat nuinu-
fact urmi prices, with freight added. Apply to
me at Varnoll Station, Gm, by latter, or other
wise.
Also, tlio celebrated lluckoyo. Thresher and
Horae l*owor, eomplotc, for |:t 9 5.00, and freight
from Clnclmiut I added. Tho best umlcheapen
made, Btmd for circulars. • Address
U. K. K1NGSI.KY,
Vnnioll stat Ion, (la.
April«
^i lt a
V auxell Station, Ga.
DryGeails,Groceries,Notions
Hoots, Shoos, Hats, Caps, etc. .
Assortod Shingles always; ready for tlio mar-
get. aprH-ly
rpivniil LADIKN I
,MUS. .TANR TI. GH.vy'S ,
nnOuiiuOto tlirf I.ndlrs of Dalton and
otindliikPoiiiili'y, tluft sin* bis' Iti»*t Ye-
. mul opiMiad at her .*>torc on King Ftroet,
a lleautlful stock of
Dpriiiflr nml Ntuiuner lints, •*,
Itlblions, FloAAers, nte„
and cverv’ Variety of lllliucry Gobd«, of the
latest and most fashjonnjdvijt.vlrs. she u III be
jdeRSOd to see her old friend** and cindomors at
trimmed. April I", i iy
■^yatc i i !•:§» & .i i: w i: lltv,
Otil.l :
Hi" *im
(Vouil Astics.
livery bushel of wood gashes applied to
the com crop is wortli ono dollar. Tho
i ruth of the assertion has been rettfllly
denioustated by.the ivsult 4 of experiments
-accurately conducted.^Ou' all light soils
she action is iii-’hly.cnergctic*and saiuta-
ry, they exert a \varniing*and invigorating
inllueuce, and promote tho rapid growth
of almost every species of vegetable pro
duction.
d, Chopper than nay.
T1U1IS & KKXXEll'fi
6. 1IV1 Mill! ,1V
T1UUS & KKNXKIt.
. Katvelja OH or Illiualimtlag Fluid la
** d. I ry it and be convinced.
It cannot be excelled 1
Jt Is tlie hufour, elennest and elieapest I
pest light iioav In iiju*—beats miytlilngl
JbiriiR a>j long. If not longer than Kerosene!
It will Nof K.Xpr.OUK r
It Is Aviirrmitoil to bo nil that J claim for It I
It Jieeib* but an ImiuM tlal trial topvovo It I
It Is retailing nt SIXTYCKXTh per Gallon 1
Come one, coma all mid give It a trial I
1 gtiaruuU'o satlslaot Ion l •
Do not u.se Kstrella OU with Keroseao barn-
era, for they lire not adapted to Its twe.
Old Lamps repaired mid changed to suit my
oil. at any time, at a trifling *
Kr
ILL
roi
ST It AT
JLA1I
HPPLKAIKNT ON
niH
INO IN THIS HURT STYLU OF THE
aht, oh A La ho is cAhtoon
ENGRAVED ON WOOD.
No. L—ContnliiH a Cartoon of tho Grand Drivo
in tlie Central Park, a Spirited uml Ani
mated Scene.
o, 2.—Contnlnn an KlgliM'ugo Supplement of
Underground t.lfe nml Mining, with
Ten Illustration".
No. 3.—A Steel Engraving of Noon on tho Sea-
Shore* from a picture by Kensott.
No. 4.—An Art Supplement, containing Now
Yorkliluhtratod with WSttporb IllitstratlouH.
No. 8.—A Superb Cartoon of tlio Lovco at New
Orleans.
Fovolly, freshness, nml continual ohnngo will
hoiilmctl at in this department. Tho illustra-.
ttons will usually be vnlunhloas works of aril
tboso on stuel, and tho Cartoons^ consisting or
viowHofAmorleunsocnory, by our nlost dis
tinguished painters, nml illustrations or char
acter uml lire, by onr foremost draughtsmen.
They avIU bo printed Avltb extra euro on Sopu-
rnto Shoots, nml mny be either bound in, the
volume at tho eloso of tho year, or framed to
hang upon the Avail. The Journal, in this fen-
lave, ay ill bo unlike any other.
Knelt Number of
APl»LKTO]N JOURNAL
CONTAN8
an rages or nendltig natter!
Tho Great Novel of
VICTOR HUGO,
Entitled
TIIE MAN WHO LAUGHS;
Jilinwa and dhtingulshoii i!po?ttho map of
id city «h lot ntintbor 7<l, lying ok Hut West
door flammon 1 struct, in said city, iroullng
lentil street thirty feet, mul miming buck
am said street to an alley running iturallid
It li said ft met. Audit fuvtbirappea ring that
Jtl dot oh remain unpaid, It Is theroforo order-
d t hut t ho said doremlan t ddpny In to t he Court,
at or before tho next term thereof, the prlnol-
pal, Interest mid costs duo on both mild notes,
or show cause to tho contrary If Any ho can \
and that on failure of defendant so io do, the
etiultv of redemption in ami to anttl mortgaged
promise* bo forever tliereatter burred mul fore
closed. And It Is furt her ordered that tld.i note
be published In tho NoitTit (iKomitA Cnir.c.N
re a mouth for four mouths, previous to the
xt term or this court, or served on the iteren-
nt orhlsspi'elalugent throomobtlwpl-ovlous
Specimen copies sent gmtis upon application.
There is ft.
nuthorUod t
;lghtt
ell tills oil.
I. r ’ . ,' ... IM., UWHIP, Iiuif.,
( a ps, Hoots, Shoes mid Groceries at tho Iowest
easli prices. Como to
H. II. HADDOCK’S
nmrIS-3ni 1 nrloty Store, Hamilton Str.
KING TIMK IS COMING, GENTLE ANNIE!
S pms
N. C. CROZIEIt'N
Notv Spring Gooils!
In a few days-r.iy Spring Stock of now nml
elegant assoicml
f»ress Goods, Prints, Trimmings,
Hosiery uml Notions in every vmlntA’,
Hoots, K’.ioes, Gaiters, Hats, of nil kinds,
Gi'iitlo-,lien’s Goods, Domestics, Linens, etc.,
\\ in bonpodedand offered totbir i.m.i.-of t hi
•fyno WANTS TO SELL OU HUY
REAL ESTATE?
Through tlio efforts of E. Ilulhurt, Huperlnteij-
held In Atlanta on the -Itli of January, having
for its object the promotion of Immigration to
the South, mul the attraction of capital and set
tlers to tlie line of the Western mul Atlantic
ltullrnad, thus Increasing population mul pro-
line’.Ion, mid cnlmneiiig the vulueof real estate.
It cannot be denied Unit Upper Georgia pre
sents more Inducements to emigrants uml cup-
Itol tbun almost any portion or the South, the
salubrity of climate, Its A'ust mineral resources,
superior mid extenslvo
WATER POWERS,
tlio productIvenosHof its varied soils, its.ln-
C this
.AlCUUTeilK.X « mil'MATH, PJff.’H. Att’y.
A true copy from tbomlnutesof thoSuperlor
'oiirt of Whitllcld ooitatA’. This Htb day ot
June, Ittit).
UENJ
l, 1) 0 i
John 8 Smltlj.
ltufus K Marsh
Polltlon and HttleNl 81 td foroloso mortgage In
WhlllleUl SuiHirlor Court, April Term,
kilt), In open Court.
It appearing to tho court that sorvloo of'said
Rule rii HI has not been perfected according to
InAV nml the terms of said rule, It is orneredby
the court, that furt her tlnio he grunted to per-
feet service of said rulej and that the dcl'cit-
limit do pay Into Court, on or before tho noxt
Term thereof, tho principal; Interest unit colds
duo on both of autil notes described in sutd pe
tition unit rule n! si, or thow cuuso to the eon-
trnrv If any he can $ and on failure so to do tho
equity of redemption lit nml to said mortgage
premises bo forever thereafter barred mul fore
closed.
Atul It Is further ordered that both the sqld
rule uml this order be published in tho North
Ukoiuu a Omr.KK, onoii a month for four months
previous to tho next Term of this Court, or
. *- -- — his special ngont at
eltitso tnoneyt levy umde.uml retlir
by a 1.0. GliU. N. imOUDON
June4,UX11). ,
wRVft?
d. ltopurty In j )0K<
iml the neck and
nml ankle, uml
ruuuln|&
erjnlntt
. between the kite
smut 1 black stripe*on all of .....
aruumi t bo lug from the knee to the pastor J
Said piule Is ubdut UIU hand* high, the ankles
black from the pustor Joints trt tlio hoof, dlsnns.
oil to kick Avlien any one goes to get on It. Val
ued by two freehomers, viz: J. L. Camp and S.
I.. Tally of said county uml district tube Avorth
Eighty Dollars.
ThooAVnor or said ostray Is required to come
fonvurd, pay charges mul take said mule away,
or she Avtll be dealt Avltli us the law directs.
A true extract from tho Kstruy Hook;
1). W. NEEL, Ordinary.
Juno l(K2t.-[Prr. fee ♦?.
G UARDIAN’S SALE.-Hv vlrtUQOfan order
from the Court or Ordinary or Gordon
county, will ho sold on tho first TueHilny in Ju-
ly next, belbru tho Court-House-door in tlio
town of Calhoun, Within the usual hours of
sale, one lot.of land'number 272, 11th illst. mid
lid see, Soiq as the property of tho heirs of J,
the defendant . -
least three months previous to the next Ter
_«..... ....... .. j co k 0 tllu g j )0l .f We t.
ot this Court, mid that s
the liefeniInnt.
J. H. PARROTT, J. s. c. c. c.
McCuTcnKX A .Shumatk, l’lff's Att’y.
A truu copy from tho minutes of the Superior
Court ol’ Whit Held county, this 8th day ot June,
1W0. HENRY L. SIMS, 8n., u. c. 8. o.
Juno 10-mint,
—, iporty of ....
1); Scott, deccuaod; loflhd lienetlt of. heirs nnd
creditors. T. A. FOSTER, Guardian.
May ar-tds.
/"'I EOltGlA, Gonnox Countv.—•Whorcas R. M.
\JT Young applies to mo for letters of distills.
Hlon ns Guardian from tho cstate of Sarah Scott
nml Mary J. Strop, formerly Mnvy J. Scott, mi
nors of J. I), Scott: All persons concerned are
not lfludtollle their object ions, if miy they luiA'C,
witbln tlio tihib prescribed by bnv, also letters
of dismission Will he granted tlio applicant.—
Witness my liaml aud^eul, this Jan. '-‘i), lftlti.
D, W, NEEL, Only,
A SSIGNEE’S SALK OF REAL ESTATE.-Hy
virtmtofun order issued by the United
State Court for tho Northern District of Geor
gia, l will sell, free from all lncumbcrunces,on
house door in tlio city of Duhoii, Ga., tlie fol-
’owing described real estate, nil as tlio proper-
f of Timothy Ford, Hunkr«pt,to-wit:
One bouse and lot in tho c:istcrn part of paid
_ Ity of Dalton, Avhoreon said Ford now resides,
containing two aeros, more or less,boinga part
of lot of bind number -J01, in the 12th dist riot mul
3d section: also ono house anti lot, near tho
same, where Mr Philips now resides, known as
a part of tho HchAvub property, containing one
acre, more or less; also, ono snunro acre iot in
same locality, knoAvn as sutd Ford’s garden lot,
it being ono squurencru in the iuy-tInvest cor
ner of said lot, number 201, 12tli district and
3d section; also, 8 acres of hind, moro or less,
adjoining said r-tiuuruacre above described, bo-
iug a part of said lot of land number 201, in 12tli
to the Court in Ills petition duly tiloduml ...
turod on record that ho has fully ndmiuistorod
Wm. W. Green’s estate: Tills Is theroforo to ell o
all persons eonfernd kindred and creditors to
show cause, if ulty they cnn,why said adminis
trator should dot be discharged from bis n<J
ministration and receive letters of dismission
on tho first; Monday in July next, tills January
Utli, lSGO.MJm. I). W. NEEL, Only.
iroM" 15 '" 1 A,w -' ra
1'uft fil lets of Itiml nmnliora lm nmi in, ...
It It jflrttlot nml fin Hwtlnn or»«i.i c,,,,,
lHVi-fs of Jot, umnlivre nil nml :nn in “.f' 1
lllvf nmUlhnuotlou of ntlltl (•ountv,.|Vtni , ,'
l.lucn Of plot or imrcol orinml wflltS thoZffiu
limit now ocmipfoB as a lomestcndi. Levied tS
to satisfy amortgago it la issued lYontthe sunS '
rlor court or said county, in fuvor of
HrltoA’s John Gilleon. LoVtod on oj Kff.
erty of said Gilleon for the plti-cliasc tnoiiel^.
" ? l lots. This April 10, Iftlft? money of
11. y - W1IEKLER, p. Shir;
A DMINISTRATOU’SRALK.-HA^lrtuenfln,
l order from the Court of (Jnilftary, of \Vn\j
...j*county, will ho sold beforolhoCntirt houJ,'
dor at Ringgold, in Catoosa countv,Ga oama
Hist Tuesday In July noxt, lot of fmid kn id 1
in tlio 28th dist. and 5th soetlnn. nnd tho
half of lot nttmbor 107, in the 27tli dnt. and £i
section, both lying in Catoosa eotmtv. Gn 11
Also, before tlio Court honso door In I mF,,,.-
c'tto.Walker couiny, Georgia, on theflrst Tu£
Ilny jn AiikiikI: noxl,,187 nnrea. nninhorsi, In tl, 0
8th dist. mid 4tb section, number 211, in tlmain,
district uml 3d section, nml numbers hi mul 17,
Ijt the 8th district nml 4th section. Tho last two
sold with the Incumbrnncoortho widow'g«\o»
or. All sold list ho property or David Trim din
•’econHod. Terms made known on dnv of ml 1,
Mnyl3-30d-l»i’s fee»10 A, GRAHAM, Adm’r!
A DMIXISTRATOR’S SALE.—Ily viltueofnu
J\. onler from t he Court orordiimrv, of Wn !
ker county, Ga., avHI ho sold befbro tlio Court
bouse door at Luluiyctto, In said onuntv, on tin,
llrst Tuesday in July next, ono filth Interest in
lot of Imu! numbers Hand 27, la tluisth district
and 4th section of said county. Sold as the pro-
« orty of Frunois’Olonn, deceased, for (llstnlni.
on among heirs. Terms made known on ihiv
of sulo. Mayl3-30d. R. J. GLENN, Ailm'r,
n tlio court, in his petition duly llldd mul. •
tcred on record. Unit ho has fully administered
Riiidostatc: This is therefore to otto all ir “
sons concerned, kindred and creditors, tosh
cause If any they can, ivliy said administrator
should not be (llscliargoif from said adminis
tration, mid receive letters of dismission on
tlio flrst Monday in July next. This, January 7,
lHJO.-dm D. W. NKKJ>, Ord’y.
G E<
11
lORGIA, Gordon County,—.lames I41V, ad
miaistratorof H. C. Smith, tie *
creasing railroad facilities, tireuttructions thut
but few portions ortho South can boast of.
In order to facilitate tho objects of the 1 ..
vention, nnd to nffoigl'11 medium Tor tho sale
mul purchase of property, tlio undersigned lins
opened In the of.ieo or tlio W- & A. Railroad
Depot, u
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
where he mav ho consulted bv those wishing
to hay or self Ileal Estate/ lint lug un exten
sive acquaintance with the people of this sec
tion, ns well ns with tho iiuttitc.iiud adaptation
of tlio soil, parties may. rely upon prompt and
accurate information. Having been a pme-
tloncr of tlio law for a number of j-cars no dlfll-
enlty will bo experienced in Judging of the legal
force of titles./ P .
Parties owning land nlong thclinoof W. & A.
Railroad, or emit Iglous thereto, are respect ful
ly Invited to call at my- oflleo und .procure a
blank, wherein they may fully in scribe the
premises proposed for sale. . These blanks will
be sent to Oof. Hnlhnrt, who pronoses to com
pile and publish them in pamphlet form fftr
general distribution throughout tlio North,
tnereby bringing the land of Upper, Georgia
’ —* ’ lnitoikj tho public.
SAMUEL II. RAKER,
lots, numbers'll and23, on east side of Thorn
ton Aveuno,aml well improved,
Also, ono undivided half intorest in a city lot
mtmboi'25, fronting on Spring.Square, nml run
ning hack 200 feet, with u comfortable house
thereon, where Thomas Jolly now resides.
Also, 10 acres of land \y K . miles nortii-
A DM1NI8TBATOR’S SALE.—Hy virtnoofim
order from tliu Court of Ordinary, or Wul.
kereomity, will bn sold on tho 1st Tuesday in
A ug. at tho Court house door, In LnFuyctte. lot
of laud No. 102, in 8tli district and flrst section.
Sold as tho property or Robt. Curson, deceased,
for tho purpose of distribution among licit-*.
Terms cash; S. II. CARSON, Ailm’r.
May 0-tds.
E XKCUTOltS’ 8AI.K.-Jly viTtuutrail orilor
fi-om tho Court of Ordinary, of Walker
county, Georgia, will l»o sold on tlie flrst Tue*.
day in July next, at tho Court honso door, at
LuTftyotte, in said county, tho South half of
lot of land No. 2JU, In lltb district nml 4th sec
tion of said county. Hold ns tho property of
Tlmtmis Jones, deceased, for the purpose oiUU-
WM.M.JAMES. .
JOHN M. CATLETT, \ hx w ’
wlbed by law.tosliow
ciiuso, tr any they buva, why letters of dlsmts-
sion should not be-granted. Given under my
band and olllclal signature. Tilts April 7, lstiff.
1. I). W. NEEL, Ord’y.
oflleo w 11 b 1 it t lie t i 1111* ore
% if any”
f
ml known 1
iiiiiuN 11
* lot number
M.'tiu:: -:.t
prominently li
annn, April, IMl'.i. Agt, w . iV, a. 11, it.
1*. S. Prompt attention given to tlio sale nml
cl« V «.»Boctioirut tbo pureluisoofclty property, nnd charges will bo
fudluf conll'lc" t oViny iil.ufij- to“"ItVr to tlio imisouiiblo uml Mitlsnu lory In cVciy tuHtnucc.
Otli district and 3d section of Whitlleld county,
nml hotter known us tho Lee Kvans’ lot, and
upled hy A. D. How-mutt; containing
dist Church house, in the city ot Dalton,
hceupled by Mr. J. It. Glenn as 11 School-bouse.
Sold for 1 lie beueflt of tho creditors of said
Timothy Ford, bankrupt. Terms cash.
Jnnolf-tds. HAXTER H. HROWN Assignee.
-TTTHITFIELD SIikriff’s 8At.*.—Will lie sold
YV buforo.tho Court house door in said conn-
ty, on tlw li rot Tuesday in July next, between
thtMi>mul hours or sale:
Lot number Rift, in tlio lllli district and 3d
section, as tlio property of Thomua J Cupp by
virtue of a superior court 11 fa, in favor of T S
Fowler vs avid Cupp, for purchtiso money.—
Property pointed out by pllr’s att’y.
D W MITCHELL, Sheriff.
1 also have a splendid stock of tlio best Gro
ceries, Sugar, Coffee, Family Supplies, Tobacco,
Powder, Dyestuffs. HardvfKre, Cuttlery. Table
w are, and an endless variety of article* too
iiiimcio is to mention.
Come and seo for yourselves!
You’ll be pleased with goods and prlc* l .
It li a pleasure to show goods!
‘no and price them.
Look for tlie .-ilgn !
Como, oxumlnoi
J.o<
8. C. CR07.IKR,
‘ ’InmUiou Htreot.
Dalton, Georgia.
Hrick Store, South End Hamilton Htreot.
tlf*', ..
•U plato of the latest laslitons, from designs
sent from Paris us soon as invented, which are
thus published simultanqpusly In Now York
and Paris: also a foua-fmgo uncolored fashion
plate, embracing the’various leading styles.—
t' land, being part of laud lot No.
mliiistratot ot John Lay, deceased,
ling to the Court Hint be lias fully admiuiK-
torn! said estato: Tlieso arc therefore to cite
all persons concerned, to bo and appear at my
office, within tlie time prescribed bylaw, to
show cause, if any they have, why letters of
dismission should not lie granted. Given' un
derbuy lmml ami official signature. This April
7,IftO.-Um. 1). W. NEEL, Ord’y.
G eorgia, goupon county.—w.r. Rumott.
administrator do bonis non, witli the will
annexed, of K. J. Ransom, deceased, represents
to tlio Court that he lius t'uHy administered
tlio cstnto of said E. J. Ransom: Tboso are
therefore to cite all persons concerned, to bo
and nppcnrnt my oflleo within the time pre
scribed bylaw, to show cause. If any they Inive,
why letters of dismission should not be grunted
sutd applicant. 'Given under my band uml offi
cial *1 (nature. Tills April 21. wn.
Uni. D. W. NEEL, Ord’y.
u accompanied with full description*
josnra is. vkal,
<ii:o:tuiA,
GOLD AND SlLVKIt
YV A T O H IS- s.,.
1’EAni. and Diamond jewelry
rum: hilvf,r ivaiik,
ECTACLKS, TUTLKRY AND TOYS,
Host Plated Ware,
French China anil Cut-Ulass
Musical Instruments nnd Ktrlugs!
FISll.TACKLE AND r.VNCY .ARTICLES
Clocks iiepali-ed 11
_ ruling p . ,
Jlrst Store, south end ilumlltoti street.
■JTKW DRUG Nl'ORR IN DALTON!
" KVEKVTIIINU 1‘uTtT: AND FIlKSll!
F
Hegsloavo to announce to tho citizens of Whit-
Horn uml adjoining .count tos, that ho bus Just
tills city, a’ ' -
TIERS HOUSE.
UK. J. IP.
1 largo uml carefully uoloc-
Weliding and Kngagi i
^•ears experlemicip t.\w,>pvci,avh?bn.Am"*s, emt-
' -Tilo Po^l^e^ alnVvUie -ei ii«*pt ulw ays on hand.
all oyer the country, 1
qm»ntly robbed. Toi ...
uplifts tin self, 1 have n largo
0 being committed
ted (In person) Stock of
Drugs,Medicines, Chemicals;
Standard Patent Modiclnca, Wines and
Liquors, of tlio Purest and Finest Qualities,
GLASS/ PUTTY, PAINTS, VARNISHES,
Oils, Whlto Lead, Painter’s Rrushes, cte„ oto.,
Dyestuffs, Spices, Essences,
I,amp*. Lump Fixtures nnd 'Oils,
had everyth trig in llio Drug Line, together with
nTuiporbassortment of
FANCY TOILET ARTICLES,
The Finest und Rest Soaps,
Most Popular and Fragrant Perfumes,
Purest and Rest Lilly White,
ALL KINDS OF RltUKHES.
I’merlptliim Car chilly Prepared by
(lie Doctor Himself.
With an experience of twenty years pruotlco of
Sdnnte, amla thorough know ledge ot tlio Drug
bnifld'S'*.* I feel not tlio least presumptions in
staling to those who may''favor mo with their
patronage that perfect rottsfuclion will bo giv
en In every particular.
Remember the NEW DRUG STORK, where
everything Ls fresh and pure,in the Tibbs House
No. 2, betweod Hotel Entranco and Tibbs A Ken-
nor’* store.
marlS-ly J. F. GROVES.
plate.
Tboso L. _- * - ... JWPlIPpi - , « -
ami oxplauutious, with numerous other illus
trations, Every number coutuius an original
latter from Pavla describing tlio very latest
nouns, hy a lady whose position gives her ac
cess to fashionable society. Tho literary por
tion of this Magazine comprises a continued
story, numerous Interesting tales, poetry, an
ecdotes, Ac. Thu whole profusely Illustrated
with lino engravings. Price, $3 50 per year.
[RANK LESLIE’S CHIMNEY CORNER.—A
purely litovary periodical. Excluding e-
veutH of tlio day, its aim, as Its title indicates,
la to furmsh amusement for tlio lelsm-o hour.
It* content# consist principally of original sto
ries bv able writ or*, including 11 serial,accounts
of ronmrkublo adventure*, descriptions of man
ners and customs in remote countries, short
poem*, fairy stories, enigmas, conundrums,
clmradc*. Ac. Illustrated with largo and spir
it od engruvings, of which thorn lira from Ilf-
toon to twenty In each weekly number. Sub
scription price, per year.
[rank LF.BLIE’8TlEA8ANT HOURS.—
MitaclioupmttHmjm|imjiHtf|ir m
llg Will
A7CU
gpai _
...,d 3d section of Wlilt-
flold eonnty t levied on to satisfy one superior
court fl fa from Whitfield superior court In fa
vor of John Hryuiit v*. Robert M. und Andrew
M. Hamilton. Levied on as tlio property of It.
M. Hamilton.
Also, seventy acres of land, being a part of
land lot number 233,27th district and 3d section
of Whitflcld county: levied on to satisfy oao
Wblttleld superior court fl t’u in favor of James
Deck, ndm'r of Leonard I). Dcek.deo’d vs. Wm.
Siunlllng. Levied on as tho property of tlefon-
daat, . . ’ -
Also, lot of land number 0, in 13tli dtst. nnd 3d
section of said county, t o satisfy ono tl fa Issued
from justice*’ court 872d dist, G. M„ in favor of
J. H. Popper v* Thomas R. Hancock—as tlio
proporty of defendant. Levy made and return
ed to me by constable. #
rosTi'ONirn sales. „
Also, lot of land number 102,111 tlio 12lli dist?
and 3d section of said county, oxeept 714 acres
sold by 8. 0. Cady to Adam Caupo* and Thomas
Nalon : said lot levied 011 a* tlio property or M.
Russell to satisfy 0110 Justioo court fl fa from
tlio 872d district,(1. M„ N. P. Hartiin v*. Edward
Tucker, maker, and M. Russell, ondoiser. Lev
led and returned to mo by a constable.
K. SOUTllERLANI), D. Sli’ff.
Juno 3,1830.
G EORGIA, Gordon County .-Two months nf-
tor date application wlllbirnmdo to tlio
Court-of Ordinary of Uortlon county, Ga., lor
leave to sell tlio lands belonging to theestatu
cf James Sains, deo’d. Wm. II. HARNEY,
April 29.2m. Admlnl.str it or.
May C-tds.
A DM IX1HTR ATOR’S 8 ALE.—Ry virtue of uu
order from tlio Court or Ordinary, or Wul-
kor county, Ueoigin, will bo sold on tlio first
Tuesday in July next, at tlie Court honso doer,
In tlio town of LuFuyotte, in said comity, IW'S
acres of lot No. 88, in tlie 8th district and 4th
section of said county. Hold as tlio property of
Riley Payne, deceased, and sold with the In
cumbrance of tlio widow's dowor. Property
sold for tho benefit of creditors, and term*
made known on day of sale.
May (t-tds.
D. C. PAYNE, Adm’r
G EORGIA, Walker County—Whereas Miles
Whitlow. gmmliuii oftlmperson and prop
erty or John, Nancy and Martha Whitlow, and
others, bus implied to the court of ordinary « '
said county tor a discharge from I1I.1 gmmllni
sldp of huId person*] Tills Is therefore to cite
discharge from bis gmmllnn-
...... .......... him? This is therefore to cite
till persons concerned to show cause, by filing
objection* in my office, why the Mild applicant
should not bo dismissed, from Mild guardian
ship of above named perron*, and receive tlio
usual letters of dismission. Given under un
build and official signature, Mureli 27. lnr.*-«m.
MILTON RUSHEI.L.Ord’y.
MURRAY
M before tlio Court Honso door in Spring
Place, Murray county, between the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in July next, tho
following property, to-wtt:
Lot of land number 213, 291 li district and 2d
Hodffon, levied on to satisfy three fl fa*from t bo
Justice’s court of tlie 1080 district, G M; 7dm-
1, and returned to
Iso, lot of land bumberfAUn ....
tlio south halfoflot number219,8th district and
3d Hcetloli; levied on as tlio property of defend
ant, by vii t no of one superior :oourt if fa, In fu
vor of I) A Walker ys J C Martin, principal, und
Jos Matlum.security. •
Also, lot number :>o», 10th district nnd 3d eoe-
tlon; levied on as the property of J R Wu
to satisfy ono Murray superior court fl fa in fu-
containtng HOlargo octavo pages of letter press,
with from 20 to 25 Illustrations, boshfes two full-
ptigo engravings on tinted paper, in each num
ber. A continued story, and well written talcs
nnd storioS of adventure, with humorous anec
dotes, descriptions of manners and customs,
"KBS
amusements foryt— . ..„
tlio reading matter. Price, *1
Address, FRANK LK8LT—,
537 l’carl Stroot, New York City.
Dj
Held county, will be sold boforo tlie Corn*
Honso door of said
tlio flrst Tuesday
A DMINISTRATOU’S SALE -Ry virtue of an
jL\. order from tlio Court of Ordinary, of Whit
flcld county, will bo sold, on tlio flrst Tuesday
tlio following real estate, belonging to tlio (
and tlio store l* well gunrdeif.
Orders solicited from c
Manures*
Hmv fi-w r.vail tlioniselvcs of tlio great
lwnollt they could fierivo from fiomertii
manures! Tlie barn yard, tbo rieliguauo
of dw lionlty yard, tlio leached nsUcs,
wood \iile«,’fei,ec corners, where manurea
liave been accumulating" for thirty years,
dit'.'H hanks, the rich virgin soil iu eloso
proximity lo the lulls from which It slid,
1 lie rich nine!; cu tho crocks In conUgnlty
to tlieir farm.;, daily conic uiider our oh'
,■srvaHon, and vet wo will not profit hy
iheir nso. How promollvo of hcaltli if
Ihese Ihings i'ere removed to the fields lo
contribute BFbnr wealth, Instead ofbeing
a nuisance!
M :
ILLINEUY GOODS!
One Hundred and Fifty Acres of Land,
• Four Miles from Dalton,
Fitunted in n Flna Valley. A good Orchard on
it. Will bo hold vdryohenp. Apply to
J,. D, PALMAR, Owner.
ApvlAtf or J. 11. KING, Land Agent.
L tbel for divorce in git.mer supe-
ntott Coi’UT.—Minnie E. Forrest vs.- Win*
11-Forrest.—It appearing to the Court, by tin)
vlm n of tliu Sheriff, that tho defendant fn tlio
above stated cast* does not reside In the county
of Gilmer—and it iipncnrlng tlmt be doe* not
reside !n the State: It Is, on motion, ordered
thut siihldefendnnt appearand answer try sutd
casA at the noxt Term of the Court, nr bo eon-
(ddored In default aud tho pkiiiilifl'bo allowed
1 to proceed ex parte. '
Ami it is further ordered tlmt bo be served
wltlnicopyofthtRorderbypublication in terms
Cl the law. N. ]». KNIGHT, J. 8. o.
I i certify tlmt tlie above Is truo extract from
the minutes. May Term, WM.
‘ 8. F. WILLIAMS, c. *
fact.
fast coming when landed
y ill he esteemed l«r the qpu- j ^ r oiT will always flml tlio Cliolwi lilo Coffbo
Ol ilic • and any brand of Sugar you desire at
Tilths,v ki-:n\eK’
t»ir acres rather than for
extern of territory,
June 3-im.-Pi-s. fee 47.50.
il vicinity to her largo and
refully selected stock of Millinery.
Slio lms taken great pains in selecting lier
tods, giving horsclfnmplc time to visit nil the
ost fasbtoimbloostabll8bmcntsofNmv York,
'lore making hor pmxdiuses.
Sim has quite n variety of styles, and flatters
Young ladies wishing Ibidnl ontflts would
do w ell to give her a trial, a* she lms prepared
especially for them.
she lms also on hnnd, nil grades of Mourning
Goods, which aro put up at tlio shortest
ttce.
Slio would-ulsocall tho attention of country
Mer. lmnlsaiid Milliners to the Wholesale de
partment of T. O’Connor, in adjoining rooms,
where persons wishing goods at wholesale will
And a largo variety of Millinery uml Fancy
Goods, at very low prices.
W hen visiting tlio “Gate City,” give them n
tlio first Tuesday in July noxt, within tho legal
bonroot sale,tbo following property, to-wtt:
Town lots numbers 60 and 03,111 tlio town of
Trenton, now occupied by William Jenkins,
and one. undivided liulf of town lot number 42
to *nld town, now oceupleil by A. 1,. Howard:
levied ns tlie property of R M Wilkinson to sat
isfy sundry if fas from tlio superior court of
said county, 0110 iu favor ofE. I). Graham, ad
ministrator of M; Donyborry, deceased, ono in
favor of A. T. Obenclmlu, ono in fuvor of O. C.
Johnson.all against sutd R. M. Wilkinson, nml
one fl fa in favor of K D Graham, adm’r vs said
R M Wilkinson ot id. Property pointed out by
1C DGraham, plulntitrs att’y. (Prs. fee $3.
Also, town lots numbers 28 and 03, and part of
lots numbers 27 and 34, in the town of Trenton,
now In possession of C C It Taylor: levied on
us tlie proporty of G H Kimbrough and L L-
Tlioniasson to satisfy 0110 fl fu*Trom superior
court of said county In fuvor of E 1) G nil mm,
ndm’r of M Donyborry,doc’d vs said Kimbrough
uml Tlionmssoii. Proporty pointed out by K 1)
Graham, plnintiff’s nu’y.
Also, part of town lot number 42, in tlie town
of Trenton, and 300 shares of tho capital stock
of tlio Cherokee Mining uml Manufacturing Co.
of Georgia: levied on us tho property of L I.
Tliomiu .son to satisfy sovcral 11 fas from the su
perior court of said county, in favor of E D
Gralmui. ndm’r of M Donberry, deceased, and
others, against said 1.1.Thomasson. Property
pointed out by E D Gralium, plaintiff’s att’y
Also, six acres of land known ns the Nicholas
Place, In tlio town of Trenton, and now occu
pied by M Nicholas: levied on as tlie property
or said Nicholas to satisfy one fl la from tbo
superior court of said county, in favor of K 1>
Gralium. ndm’r of II Denborry, deceased, vs
said M Nicholas nnd R M Wilkinson. Property
pointed out by E D Gralmiu, pltf’s att’y.
Also, town lots numbers 45, 43, 47 and 48, ’in
tlio town of Trenton: levied on us tlio’ proper
ty of X P Null to satisfy ono ti fa issued from
the superior court of said county in favof of
i: I) Gralium, bearer, vs said Nall. Proporty
tlio benefit of llio
Terihs cash.
May 13-tds.
i-edttors of said estate.
JAMES lift HORNE,
Adm’r debonis non.
G EORGIA, Walker Comity.—'Whereas James
II. Rogers, ndm'r.of Emory Hancock, rep
resents to the Court, iu Ills petition duly tiled
nnd entered on record, tlmt holms fully admin-
istcml E. Huncock's efctnt?: This Is therefore
toeituali persons concerned, kindred and cred
itors. to show cause, if any they cun, why said
administrator should not he disclmugcd from
his mlniinlstiiitlon, nml receive letters ot dts-
mir-sion utt he flrst regular term of tills Court,
after the expiration of three months. Thin
April24th, 18(A). -MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
KOHOI.r, Walker Comity.-Jnmes M. Mad
dux, udinlstmtor oflteiij. Mmldttx, dec'd.
having applied to mo for leave to sell the land
belonging to tho cstateof said deceased,, this
is to not Ity all persons interested, tlmt at the
ll|-st regular term of tlie Court, nftef tlio expi
ration of thirty days, if no objections aro tiled,
tin order will I10 pussod granting said leave.
This 5Iuy 1st, 13.(9.
May tWOd. MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
oil, represents to tlie Court, 1 a his petition du
ly tiled amt entered on record, tlml lie lms fully
uduiliiistorcd CiirljdoplierRoss’ estate:
This Is to cite all persons concerned to be nnd
appear at tho next term of tlio Court of Ordi
nary, after t lio expiration of three months, nml
show cause*, if any they Cain why said admin-
„ .PL
Haggard, administrator of Alfred John-
.on, deceased, represents to tho court in his
petition duly tiled, that lie lms fully adminis
tered sutd Johnson’s estate. This is to cite all
persons concerned, to show cause, if any they
can why said administrator Bhoiihl not bo dis
charged from bis administration, uml receive
C 1EORGIA, Whitfield County.—Two months
X utter date application will bo made to tlio
Court of Ordinary of Whitfield county, for
leave to sell the real estate of Williams Crook,
late of said county deceased; the same .being
lots number 120, except 17 aeros sold tlio State;
sl*o 40 acres oft be northwest corner of number
113; nil in 13th district and 3d section of said
count v. Mav 25th. 1909.
JOSEPH s. THOMASON, Ailmrdobomis non.
tbo property of,I R Wuturs
iy superior cotu-t fl fa in fa-
said Waters; for pnrohnso
iinmey.
Also, tbajmiccl of land in tlie town of Spring
Place, knoirti us tlio Jarmigau place, eoututu-
tag nine acres, more or less; levied on us the'
property of defendant, to sutisfy ono Murray
superior court ff fa in favor of J A W Johnson
V3 Joseph A Rinck, admr of S Qffiowe, deo’d.
Also, lot oflaml number 40, iu tho Otli district
und 3d section of Murray county; levied on ns
tlio property of.i W Reek to satisfy one Just lee
court 11 fa, A M Norris A Co vsBaid Reck; Jevicd
und returned byju:oiistahle.
Also, town lot, Ifpmbor not known, whereon
Gideon JuckHoii now resides; levied on us tho
property of sutd Jackson, to satisfy one Mur
ray county oonrt tl fa lit favor of James Woods
vs said Jackson.
Also, lot oflaml number 211 in tho Ptli district
nnd 3d section; levied on us tho-property of
John Montgomery to satisfy one Murray supe
rior court fl fa hi favor of 0 E Rrovlos vs .John
Montgomery, maker, and W W West, indorsor,
R. T. BECK, Sheriff,
AMO, AT Tin: SAMIS JIMB AND n.ACB t
Lots of land, numbers 294 and 295 in the 23tli
c tiou; loviod on as tho prop-
virtue of two Justico
, from lomtli "
, ...jVirH H\rnin vo
clmso mtnie..
Also, thirty ncrcs of land in tlio southwest
corner of lot oflaml number 233, in tlio 9th dis
trict und 3<l section of Murray county; levied
on ns tlie property of Jumes Edmondson to sat
isfy ono .Tusttcu court fl fa in favor or N 1» ltur-
bln vs J S 1‘ Powell, said Edmondson, security.
A Mo. the undivided half of\11 that part of lot
of land number 803 hi the 9th distrlot and 8d
sect ton, on tlie east sldo of Holly Crack nml
north of tho cross fence, running from said
creek, east to tho North and South lino, sup
posed to ho about fifty acres; levied on us t’
proporty of Jeremiah T Field, to satisfy o
'l fl fa 411 fuvor of Robt Marttn
1st rotor should iiotho dlpcliargi
ministration nml receive letters of dismission.
Witiu!8S my official signature, this May 29tli,
1839. MILTON RUhSELL, Ord’y.
P ATTON A PAYNE,
Clmttanoogn, Tenn.,
I5ool«9cllei*« and Slut loncrn
Keep constantly on band a complete stock of
School Rooks, Stationery, wall paper, Novels,
Albums, Chromos, etc., which they offer at
wholesale nr retail, ut Lastoru prices.
Orders by mail promptly attended to. Jally
Also, 101 01 lumi milliner n;i, 1111110 I'JUl (list,
and 4th soot Ion of sutd county: levied on as tlio
property of R H F Millington to satisfy a mort
gage fl la Issued from tlie superior court of said
county, in favor of J. Y Kilpatrick vs said Mil
lington. Property pointed out In said fl fa.
Also, nil tlmt part of lot of land number 287,
in the loth district amt 4tli sect ion of seid coun
ty. lying west of tho main vnlley road through
sum county, und not included iu the town
voy of tho town of Trenton: levied on as....
property of It W Acnff to satisfy a mortgago fl
hi issued from tlio superior court of said count
In favor of O C Johnson vs said it W Acnff.
Property pointed out iu sutd ll la.
Also, lot oflaml number 8, in tlio 18thdistrict
nnd 4th section of said county: levied on a* tlio
property of Larkin Cayno to satisfy a ll f.i Is
sued from tbo superior court of said oounty in
favor of Wm II Ilastlim vs Larkin Cuyiio.-
Proportv pointed out by E D Gralmni, plain- a dow
tiff’s atUy. JONATHAN RLE YIN'S, hli’lT,
June 10, l^OU.
("1 EORGIA, Whttflom County—Whereas, Jt P
U Berry, administrator of John Hroudrlck,
deceased, represents to tlie court in bis petition
duly tiled and entered on record, that ho lias
fully administered John HrondrieU's estate
This is, therefore, to cite all p
if any they e .,
lisclmrged fr
ci*» m-u iO show cause, if any
admiaistratovshould not lie
bis ndmlnlstintioii, and receive letters of dls-
tlio first Monday in Jlilv. 1839.
W. 11. RROOKER, Ordy.
ivhy said
nporlc.
aid Field.
June 3
W. A. RAMSEY, D. Slioriff.
/■'t EORGIA, Walker Comity.—Whcrens, np-
VT plication bus been made to mo to have an
administrator appointed upon tbo estuto of
Kplirnim Mutin', into of said county, deceased:
This is to not ily nil ami singular tlie relatives
amt creditors of said deceased, that at tho flrst
regular term of llio Court, after the expiration
of thirty days, an administrator will bo ap
pointed upon satdjestate. unles* objeotlons aro
Juno 3-30(1.
MILTON RUSSELL, Ordinary.
G eorgia, Wamckh couxtv—h. c. Keown
lias applied tQ mo for exemption ol
peruonultyund I will pass upon tbo sumo at my
office, in LaFuyoUe.the 17tli Inst. Juno7th.
MILTON RUSSELL, Ordy.
CATOOHA.
/'I ATOOSA SHERIFF’S SALES.—Will bo Hold
OT boforo tho Court honso.door in Ringgold,
Ga., on tlio first Tuesday ip July next, within
tho legal hoars of salo, tlio following proporty-,
to-wlt:
Part oflot of land No87,!n tho 28th district nml
3d section of said county, lying on llio cast side
of tho top of tho main ridge, containing flft v-
Hovon acres, moro or less, being tlio sumo sold
to J. II. Boyd by W. Camp. Loviod upon as tbo
property of said Boyd by 0110 superior court ll
hi, W. Camp vs snltl J II Boyd for tbo purchase
money, uml pointed onthyplulnUff’suttocnoy.
JunoS-tds. JAMES McCLUItK, Sheriff.
EORGIA, W1
IT Nell, mlinin
cu, represents tc
bitfield County—Whereas, J. D.
mluiinistrotor oi l). S. Roach, deeoos-
to the Court, iu bis petition tlrilv
sTully administqroa D.S.Rawii
cstnto: Tills is theroforo to cito all pci
tiled,tlmt ho lms fully administered D.S.Ri
estate: Tills Is theroforo to clto all pc
concerned to show cause, tf any tliev cun, why
• administrator should not bo (Hsohargod
hi* administration and receive letter* of
dismission on tlio first Monday'In July, 1839.
Fob. 4-3m. W. II. BROOK Ell, Ord’y
, - i— — Mllllo O’Rcar
having in proper form made application'
tor permanent let tors or administration, on
tbo estato of James R. O’Rcar, deceased:
This is to cite all persons to show cause at
uiy office, on tlio first Monday in July next,
why permanent administration should’ not bo
granted to applicant on said estate. Wit.
...1 the estato of HlvumMontgomery,deceased,
have petitioned lor letters of dismission from
said cstnto: This is, therefore, to olio all per
sons concerned, kindred nnd creditors, to snow
cause, If any they can, why said administrators
should not be discharged from tlieir admluis-
t rat Ion, nml receive letters of dismission on
tbo flrst Monday in September. 18.il). Fob. 25,1839
Cm ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ordy.
C l GORGI A. Murry U'mntv.—Whereas Martin
X V. O’Neal bavin'g applied to be appointed
guardian of tin* property of Mary Jane. George
T., John A., William II.. SarahC. uml Jus. Bax
ter. orphan* of Jumes Baxter, deceased.
This is to cite alt persons concerned to be nml
appear at tlio June term of tlio Court of Ordi
nary, to bo bold In said county the flrst Monday
in Juno next, mid show eunse. if any they can,
why said Martin V. O’Xenl should'not bo aj)-
pnlntcd guardian of *ai(l minors. Given under
- iy lmnd und ofllolal signature, this tith day of
lay 1899. AN PERSON FARNSWORTH,
May 3-30d.*Ordinary.
A order or tbo Court of Ordinary of said
county, will bo sold before tho Court-House
door in Ringgold, within tlio legal hours of
Bale, on. tio first Tuesday in August noxt, nil of
lot of laud number 120, in tlio Utli district ami
4th section of Catoosa county, Georgia, excopt
nine acres off of tlio southwest corner thereof,
nnd nine acres off tho northeast cornor of lot
number 119,9th district and 4th section of Wul-
ker county, Geo. Sold for tho benefit of heirs
and creditors of John McDonald, deceased.—
Terms of sulo, ono half cash, balance on 1 wolvo
months’timo. Bond for titles given. Sold sub
ject to dower. THOS. RUSSELL, Adm’r.
Juno 3-tds-pr8. fee $8.
niter date application will bo made to tho
- 't of Ordinary of Whitfield county for louvo
to sell the land belonging to tho estate of W
olijrffen.
/^♦BORGIA, Gilmer County.—'Whorcuw, A. S
VX Tatum and William Walker, administra
tor* of Isaac Johnson, represents to tho Court,
in tliotr petition duly tiled, thot they have ful
ly administered Isaac Johnson'* estate: This
Is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred nml creditors, tnidiow cause, If any they
can, why said udmlnist rotor* should not hu dis
charged from t heir administration, uml lecclvo
let tors of dismission on tho flrst Monday in Oc
tober next. JOHN W, GRKKRybrdy.
Juno 10,1839-Sm.
G EORGIA, Catoosa County,—Whorc^S Jus.
II. Anderson, administrator'of Jamas A.
Corry, Into of said county, deceased,represents
to tho Court in ids petition duly filed tutd en
tered on record, thut ho has fuUy administered
on said estate:
This is therefore to cito and admonish nil
persons interested to show cuuso, if any they
cun,witbln tho time prescribed bylaw, way loi
ters of dismission from said estato should not
bo grunted said applicant in Sontcmbor noxt.
witness my liaml ami official slgnntnro this
3d day of Mureli, 1809.
J. M. COMBS. Ordinary.
March 4-3m. [Prs. too $5.
( applied t
ilmstmsio
Q for permanent’ let
G BORGIA. Whitflcld County-Two 1
alter date application will lie made to tho
court of ordinary of slid eohhty for leave to soil
the land* of John Hamilton, deceased, except show c ..... ,
a dower, for distribution among tho heirs of scribed hy law, why permanent ml mini
deceased. R. li. HAMILTON, Adm’x. I should not bo grouted the applicant.
Aprils, 1839. 1 Jum>3-39d, JOHN W. GREER,
at my office, p-lthln the time pre-
Ord’y.
EORGIA, Catoosa Comity.—Whereas J. L.
Roach, administrator or J. R. Elrod, rep
resents to tho Court, in his petition, duly lllod
nml entered on record, that ho lms fully ad
ministered J. R. Elrod’s ost at 0,
This Is therefore to otto nil parsons conoorn-
od, kindred und evedltors, to show cuuso, if
any the v can, why said administrator should
notbu discharged from hip.administration and
receive letters of dismission or Ural Monday in
August next. This May 3d, 1839.
J. M. COMBS, Ordinary.
P EORGIA, Catoosa County.—Whereas,TIioh.
\JT Russell, adm’r of tlio estato of John Mc
Donald, Into of said county, deceased, has ap
plied to mo for leave to sell nino acres off tho
northeast corner oflot numbor 119, oth district
und 4tli section of Walker county, utidnllof
lot no. 120, filh d. nml 4thsoo. Catoosa co., except
9 acre* off soutliwosl corner of said lust men
tioned lot, for tho benefit of tbo heirs uml cred
itors of srhl deceased; mid if no objection Is
raised ut tho llrst regulur term after tlio expi
ration or ono month, an order will li.cf- passed
granting tho prayer of petitioner.
May u?sjh,-ftu fr!. J. M. COMUS, Qrdi;