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selves of tho great
•ivo from domestic
rn yard, the rich gnnuo
oiillry ynrd, llio leached ashes,
”:>ico corners where manures
cumulating for thirty years,
, tho rich virgin soil In close
olho hills from which it slid,
tel; on the crocks In contiguity
r farms, dally como under Our ohser-
n, anil yet we will not iirollt hy their
IlamUton'Pt
I Sho
os.
atsnpiily
ils a scarcity, lielsohllg-
little he. did Obtain, at a
‘ 'somofarin-
.i in this ro
of crops for
. , where they
plant potatoes
’t^aln'S
i props. Hence, tho
J all their farm Op-
ulrcsachango
tllll
tild ml... ....
with tho management of which he Is well
acquainted., There are farmers who have
ivpnsslon lor “striking oul» of tho ordina
ry lino of their business. They go In for
tho "novcHIcs" and “agricultural won
ders" of the day. They seem to think
they can raise Indian corn anil Chinese
yams with eqiilil facility and profit. Hut
a "green hand” seldom succeeds In nuy
business, and to this general rulo Jhnning
Is no exception. Tho standard crons al
most Invariably prove the best'.bolh for
the farmer and tlio farm. Bomotlmcs it
■ iWtSSthK tlSR-, ir ,i" " the firmer and tlio
-low proinnlivool health it these may be best to raise now crops; uuiespe,-
lblags were removed to tho Holds to con- |mcn(« '8® them should bo commenced
trlbiito to our wealtb, instead of being a lightly/ Olherwlso practical knowledge
mnsante I
nuisance 1
I'oltlr^r. Il.oqwm;.-. Xolt.ms, Illy I lot
U ANTED
( opnlry Produce * of tivery dciicrlpllon, for
Wliloil UluJilghM market price will bnpultl.
YVu «ro ulho Amenta for tlio salo of Mupo'a XI*
trngenl/.cd Supcrphosplmtoof Lltnc—onoof tlio
txi?t Commercial KoftttUm now In who,
Call ami t>co Dr. A Menu's Analysis, nml get
oneof tho pamphlets.
AIho, Agouti* for G [miner's Fondml t c, n cheap
nnd permanent Fertnlixer, nmnubutured from
Mgbfttpn.
Humpies of enr-hennbo seen (it nitr ile
Farmers w anting ferUllcd-* will pie:
um u call hofrlra buying clsOwhcrc.
march IK-Iy *
QNWA1U ) WE MAKOH!
TO TlilDSA KENNER'S
whorowo buy goods cheaper than anywhere
.rise In t nw ti, ti ml t jiuv always keep a good stock.
of well assorted Goods on Imml, and am con-
staidly receiving new goods, uml they do not
allow anybody to uxukh bum. them; Rurehus-
erM would do well toalvu them u trial before
buying elsewhere.
ten lx, etc.
A l ull Lino or steel and
Fanning Imp
Carriage,
A Hnen-sfortmeitt oi moil, ,
For (;ni pealeiM ami Cabinet YY orkinen,
For lllneksmlthH, .
V n 5?mnerH,7tool mid SlioonmkeiH,
Prick Masons nml Cooper.',
TOOLS FOIt ALL Til14 M KCHANICS.
In the ptmioim of tlm proprietor lo fnriilMi
everything In IiIh Una at price*, Just to buyer
-nd-sellor. and ha VcHpectfimy botlcltu an ax*
millation othlrt htoak.
OnkRuickI Thumb Cash!
Fab. 11, lWW-ly
I
11 ">d W i: "Mill" ftALHH.-lvJil hTnl7i
1 •
I "it it- | i«M"*ri> "V \"\ i' m\,*’ 1
• t it\..i t.l.lnlm Fur\...,
rpo Tlnfl jLA Dl ldH !
MltS, JAN*E 11. GRAVES
Would nnnonnon-to tho Ladles of Dalton and
llm surrounding country, that she lit* Inni re.
dived amt openad at bur More on King Min'd,
a I Jaunt Ifni dock of
Mpriug and Hummer lint*, Hounds,
ItlbbniiH, Flowern, tile.,
and over}* Variety of Mlllnary Goods, of the
latent und most ru-ddonubtc *tylea. Sho will ha
pleiiHad to seo liar old friends and customers at
her new place of huilticss, wearo they can pro*
eiirapow IInts nml have old ones renovated ami
(rimmed. April 10,1MM-Iy
lonr Wmllt-m slivel. In >iil'l ell), li
hbkI 1 '
w U U mid rt veet. A ml tt lurtUeruppea i
Hatil notes remain unpaid, it Is thnolnreoii
cd that I lie suhUlcfoiidnnt do pay into I liecoi
on 01 bofbro the next term thereof, ilia prii
pal, Interest and costs.duoon both wild no
or show cause to ilia contrary It any 1m emu
ami that on failure of dciVmfuu! ho to do, the
equity of redemption In and to ’ ■
premises be forever thereat ter I
losed. Audit'
T ux*: m:H r i\aiAii«A ix
1 IN XOltTII .GEORGIA!
Ono 11 nndred and Fifty Acres of Land,
Four Miles from Dnlton,
Sit anted In n Kino Valley. A good Orchard on
It. Will ho sold very dienp. Apply to
L. l». FARMER, Owner. *
Aprl.vtf or J. II. KING, Lipid Agent.
rtemed.v for Hie 1‘llcs.
-known clergyman writes lo the
'rirnicr Hint, nfter trying every
remedy’’’ recomnieiidcd for this
', With no good resulls, nnd expect-
now milk. “ This,” lie spys, was
', “nml from two lo six njipli-
onc every other day, hnvo.dono
good than nil other remedies
, if, Indeed, I nm not wholly
of that tcrrihln Infirmity.’ 1
[JiisIifls«rtVlicnt (o flic Area,
t to tlio prizo acres of wlieat in
:o county, tho Athons llnmier of tho
1tth says:
"All tho lots' or wheal in competition fur
tho premium have been cut, nnd IlieOm-
lniUce have boon attending lo the thresh
ing nnd measurement. The Committee
decided not lo make public tllMniuumil
of any crop until all wero mwisilrcd.'nnd
wo. cannot, therefore, give a reliable
report of any, It is rumored Hint Dr.
Jlanillton's ncro yielded forty-six nnd a
half bushels, and the Impression prevails
that he will v. in tho premium. Mr. linn-
croft’s was badly injured by rust.
rtervlpi for the Best 1’lrbvlH ever Matte.
A peek of green tomatoes, sliced, ono
Horen onions, sliced, also sprinkle thorn
i. ii ii ;t, Hint lot them stand mili! tho
"ext d.y, thou dmiu them. Then usethe
foltowing as spices: One box or mustard
cd. one nml a lmlf ounces of black pep-
,v r. one ounce of wbolo cloves, m(c ounco
• t . w mustard, and one ounce ofnll-
spo e. put ill tlio kcttlo a lnyer of spice,
one of lomntoes. mid of onioiiH, nltcrnutc
ly cover them wjtli vinegar, wet (lie mi
tiling Hie larmcr who lias raised mo stan
dard crops nnd whoso land is well Tor them,
will do Iicst lo stick to his text.
Third—Ho should raise thoso .crons
which either find n ready salo or can lie
prolllnbly used on tho farm. ■ I onco know
ii financial pinch with some rich farmers,
caused by their raising largo quantities of
imnrtielo which would not sell, nnd which
neither they nor their cattlo could cat.—
Such' instances frequently occur. Tliey
may and should lio nvoidcu. Itrietly snm-
ned up, tho question of our heading may
M answered: Crops for wlrfcli mv laud is
suited, with tho management or which I
nm. acquainted, nml which will lie saleable
if I wish to sell, or prolllahlo if 1 wish to
uso them at home.
Wlicnt «ir<nvn on Town I.uln.
The “wheat-patches’’ in this city have
been “cut and thrashed,” and the vicld
link heen good. (.'apt. Hargom proitiieed
on ftho and n half ncroR 02J hushols: Mrs.
Donl on lliree-foiirths of nnnere, ill J bush
els: Col: .1. M. Hill on between Olio-half
and three-fourths of an acre, S4| bushnls.
Jbiny others woro nlmost ns siicoi'ssful.
Tho variety grown Is tho Tiippnlmnnock,
introduced into this section by H. II.
Bnnugcr; a sueeessftilnnd wealthy plautcr
of Carroll county,—A'lc.-ium I/ciiihf.
A 1'oor rarntor.
The Ohio Farmer says: A poor farmer
cannot conceal tho-facf that ho is a poor
farmer. AH his surroundings proe-lnim
the verdict against him. Hls'liorscs, rat
tle, Wagons; harness, plows, fences, Helds
—cvi tilils wifo nnd children, hear silent,
hut iigmlsbiknblo, evidence against him.
On tho other hand, all'these things will
testify favorably on behalf of tho good
fanner. Every pnssor-by can rend tho
evidence ]>ro or eon. This ihet, nlono,
ought to stimulate ovory farmer to do his
best, for tlio snko of his own character, ns
well ns Interest, for ho mny rest assured
that every passcr-hy will pronounce judg
ment nccbrdiug to (he ovldcnco.
Drowning Rats.
A housekeeper caught forty-two rats in
one. night, by exchanging for a barrel of
oats, that had boon visited by tho var
mints, a barrel of water, coveting tlio
' niwiico with clmfl'. The victims imcon-
seiot|s|y" pitched in and met a watery
Ifnirnn Arrc ltnoitgli.
Tho Now York Tribune s.iys: A shoe
maker over in Jersey iKiught nlhalf-arre
lot. ' He was fond of frni(. nnd n ad the
papers. Tho soil was wet clav, and he
sclecled fruit to the ellninle. Ife built a
house and put his land in a condition to
produce fruit. Ho' had no nmmire Imt
tlio droppings of the street eattlc. Ill his
leisure, lie brought from tho woods hark,
rotten jvoodJ moss mid tear mould, whieh
ho mixed with tho soil Hired loo), doup.—
fills was done by degrees, nnd ns find, ns
lie ground was prepared ho planted fruit,
lie became so inlcresled and snceossful
tlmllic retired rronvbiscobbler’s beneli.
I was bis neighbor, nml know him lull-
mutely, ills half .'tore supported himself
and wife comfortably, almost in elegance.
She bad no eervnnl, mid plenty of time
lo cultivate Howcvs. .Strangers inquired
about their ‘beautiful home. Isabella
grapes mid common ourrmils formed tluf
bulk of its fruits. With a bolter selec
tion Ills'lnoomo would luivo been larger.
Olliers laid the same success on small
pieces of ground. Oneu 1 know u mail
who supported Ids /’imily on ono aero,
Half was In gmposj I lia crop of which. In
one season, sold for SHOO, and lie laid no
ard before putting It inf let tile wiioio jioil bills to pay; If copccnlratlon will bring
ikout twenty minutes. .... ■■ -- • *•
sneers?, let us know it and practice It
1-onltr.y.
Tito most profilablo'stoek to feed grain
lo is poultry. Wo nro satisfied a bushel
of grain led to poultry will return more
money to the feeder Ham lo any other
stock ho can feed it. One bushel of corn
will make ii IVnctlon less than ten pounds
of poultry. Will it make that, amount of
beef or pork?—AihmVim iStoi7.'./oarim(.
w
tV/rCIlKH. At .mWELRY,
: Flour, intuit’ of wliito
'flllHs »V KKXNKIL
I F yml wonM
nu11 pot a box of Fi
T1D1IS A KF-XXKH.
UMOOIIV, Ifc^ilHgri^s tuKl Clovor Sffii for
TTllIIS A KKXM.ILS.
rpi:
X t
llornii SIiih* XilllH, I
may l>** foiuul at
inl sJilitjc ltniitH,
niUllorMu siicx’ft
Turns A K !•: NX Kit’S.
C 1
liull
i tlmklioM
i* i«h>ortiiii
iisiovniv will bu foiuul.
tl from Mo l khI.
intent of Clihm ami
•I. Micjiimt than any.
Tltms A KKNXKll S
>U)WS! IMnwrt! various bUoh of Stool J’oa
cook ami Cast Flows, lor salo liv
Turns A KFXXKU.
r ot* u ill tliul n I^iryo A«**ortnu , nt of Fiu:bi
li.vuur.N HKr.haat T1U1I8 A KKXXKIIS.
N. V. C'ltOF.ICR'N
Now Spring Goods!
Tn a (Vw days my spring Stock of now nml
elegant assorted
Hoods, Prints,
. and Notions in
limits, Sjioos, (ialtora, ’ llr.. ......
tionllumoii’M Goods. DoiiiomUch, Lino
Trlmmln^H,
Is, of all * kinds,
(•'eiitlouu'trNUooUH, DolliestloH, Llm’iis.ete.,
will lie opt th timid oflutOd to tlio t,iadoof ilila.
oily and m eUonattlmlow.e.d ri'iiHSimblaiii iees.
eelltig eonlldeiit of my nhlllty to eater to tlm
antes of Um most fastldious, in stylo nml quul*
1 al-.o have n splendid Block of tlio host tiro-
ei leu, Sugar, l.oileo. Family .Suiiplles, Tohaeeo,
’owder, 1) vest u Ilk. Hardware, Cult lew Tallin
vat e, nnd mi emliess variety of urllules too
numnrouHto mention.
Come and see for yourselves!
Voti’ll bo pleased with goods nml pries!
It Is a pleasure to show goods!
Come, examine ami prleo tliom.
Look for tlio Sign !
P. C. C1IU/IK1I,
llrlek Store, South Kml llamlltoitrHtroet,
Halt on. (leorula.
CATOOSA*
A DMIXISTKATOU’S FALK.—pursuant loan
order of tlio Court ot ordinary ot (.’aton-ti
comity,Ueorgltt, W 1111)0 sold at t he Coiirl-lmlisu
door,in the town ot lUiiggold, hi said county,
oil tin 1 Ihst Ttiusduy hi August, next, witlihi
legal hours of salo, ilie following lots of laud,
No. I -ot.
a»C
jit'.ir
4 til,
4th,
4th, .
1st. I.umphi,
'-ltd, LheroUee,
4th, Walker,
1st, Lumkhi,
Karly,
No. Acre
His,. 41 h, lid,
nth,* 1st, Union,
17th, 4th, **
llth,
ChcrokeC,
Luhlkln,
DeKullt,
t' n Ion,
Paulding,
Lnuikln,
l.M)
ID.
5Mp/<;
Pith,
•III, ‘ilst,
207, Llth,
1115, 27th,
v-.1l, 2Hd,
WKk * 27tll,
WJ, 4th,
List of Lots With Plot nml Grant to R. llllyt
No. Lot. Dlst, Sec. County. No. Acres
Cherokee, ."1
Decatur,
Chattooga,
Murray,
Cherokee,
Murray,
t«s,
Tl'V
'rod uce, nnd i
^ ......... Try him,
first Store, south end Hamilton street.
for It the rilling price
Sold for benefit oflieirs and. errdl torn of salt
It I ley, deci’d. Terms: oue-lmlf cash, balane
on twelvemoiTlhs’tlnie. Horn! for titles given
Juno,14lh, ItiU. J. JI. AXDKIISOX,
... ..... -iltighoh
-- tho llrst TttCBday in July next, withl..
the legal hours of Male, tho lollowlug property,
to-wlt: •
J’it ft oflot nflnnd Xo87,lti tlm 28th district nnd
_d seetlou of said county, lying on tlm vast side
of thu top of the main ridge; containing fifty-
seven acres, more or less,being the same soltl
tod. II. Hoyd by W.Camp. Levied upon
property of said lloyd by f '
hi, W. Camp vs said J II lit
money, and polnteil out hj^ilal
JunulMds. JAMK!
> Hiipeiior court fi
Joyd for tho purchase
>y plaint Ilf's at t orney.
i‘C LU UK, Sheri fi*.
rursuaiit ton
.xosiax^ii
IIOI.B ANII Sll.VUlt
AV A T c II in is
1’EAltT, AND DIAMOND BSWELKY
VVKT. Nii.vr.it WAtn: b
SPKCTACLKS, CUTLKUY AND TOYS,
Host E'lnted Ware,
lUlllti KTOltr. IN DALTON !
iiVKUYTHIXG rojJS AND FltKSIl •
O TIDES HOUSE, .. «
1)H. .T. F. GROVES
-ilegs Icnyo to nnnouneetothe citizens of Whit-
field and adloiiiliig\eomitles, that, lie has *
opened, in till*city, n large nml carefully s
ted (In person) Stock of
Drugs,Medicines, Clicmicals,
Standard Patent Medicines, Wines nnd
.Iquois, of the Purest nnd Finest Qualifies,
GLASS, ‘ PUTTY, PAINTS, VAllNISIlKS,
UK White Lead^rnlntcr’a Druslicn, etc., etc.,
Dyestuffs, SplecaJ Eshoucob,
Lamp *, Lump Fixtures, npd Oils,
everything in tho Drug Line, together with
lorb assortment of
FANCY TOILET ARTICLES,
The Finest nnd llcst Soaps,
Most Popular nnd Fragrant Perfumes,
Purest nnd Dost Lilly White,
ALL KINDS OF imUSIIIW.
Prescription!* C'nrefally Prepared by
the Doctor Himself.
With an oxporleneo of I wenty years practlco of
* ‘ * -- • -*• *• knowledge or tho Drug
t least presumptions in
ay ftvTi
_ jMailsfii
.. In every particular.
Kememher tlm NEW DUUO STORE,
everythingIsfroHliand i»m*c,tn tlmTitihs . .. _
No. 2, tiet ween Hotel Knl raueu and Tibbs A Ken-
comity, will lio sold before tlm Court-House
door In RliiirgnM, within the legal hours o"
sale, on tie first Tuesday ln August next, all o.
lot of land number 120, in the tith*qi*triel and
4th section of Catoosa county, Georgia, exec]
nine ueres off of tho southwest corner them
nnd nine neves off the northeast corner of l< .
number 111*, UtIt (listriot nnd till sect bin of Wal
ker county, Geo. Sold for tho benefit of heirs
and creditors of John McDonald, deceased.—
Terms of sale, one half cash, balance on twelve
mouths’time. Rond for titles given, sold sub
ject to dower. .THUS. RUSSELL, Adm’
■TJu -
i .‘Mds-prs. fee
Tomato Pvchcvvob.
Take oiwii tonintooK of tho noorn hi?.",
ami nHck them; nfifi a lltllo walcr, nml
boil Ihtem gcjitly nml lightly; make a
map ef white ci'U»h«l augnv; thou mill
the syrup to tho tomatoes, ami cook mod-1
orately together, nml seal for use.
Not-Klmm Crop.
Tho sorghum erop last year was a Big
item in commcrciol and ngricnltural mnt-
ters. The avemge yield per nciv, all over
our .Slate, was sevcnly-alx gallons tier
acre? though thero woro a few persons
who owned mills, who did not make a
-fortune lif e a week from (heir mills, and
therefore erv put, ‘IDown with Sorghum.»
TbU crop has saved tlio ngrlculturists of
Tishomingo nlono 100,000 pounds of meat.
—Model jgrmei', ;
Medical Properties of ('etery.
I have known many men, and \vomen
too, who from various causes had become
so mucli nfi'eelcd with nervousness Hint
when tliey stretched out their bands they
shook like aspen leaves on windy days—
and by a daily moderate use of the blanch
ed fool-stalks’ of celery leaves as a salad,
. they became as strong nml steady in tlieir
limns us other people.
I have known others so very nervous
that the least annoyance lint them in n
slate of agitation, and they were in almost
constant perplexity mid tear, who were
also cured by a daily inodcrnle use of
blanched celery ns a salad at meal times.
I have known'otlicrH cured by using cel
ery for palpitation jof tlio heart. Every
body engaged in labor, weaki'idng lo thu
nerves, should use celery daily in season,
nnd onions in its stead whcn'mil in squ-
- m.—Cor. iVm-. FdjMer.
Fertilisers.
The reports from the feVlilizers so lav
French Filina ami Cnt-Glass
Miulcnl Instruments nml Strings!
FISH TACKLE AND FANCY AUTIULES
KORG1 A, Catoosa Countv.—Whereto*, Ja
11. AiulcrHou* tubnbilst rat or. of Juuie-4
Ct'rry, late of Halil count y,(leeeaseil,r(!prc».ei
to the Court in lilBpeiilbm duly filed ami i
cord, that ho has fully adlulnl.slei
itlut
Tide 1> therefore, to clto and ndmoiilnb all
cun num „ lllv „ im , vi.ivM
tors of (IIhiiiIbmIou from .-aid estate sliotihi not
a I'raiitcd Bald applicant in Sontemhe
Witness my luiiul and nltlclal Hiifim
3d (lay of Mtirch, lail*.
fl’
they
V lei*
March 4-Gm.
G F.OUGIA,CatoosaCounly.—Whereas J.
Roaeh. ad in in 1st rat ifl* Of .L 1*. Elrod, i ,
resents to the Court, in Ids petition, duly file.,
and entered on record, t lint ho lias fully ad
ministered j. it. Elrod’s estate.
This is thereforoto die all poihouh conet;
tnl, kindred and creditors,.to bIiow cause. .
any they can, why naid mimbiistrator shouh.
not tie discharged from hlsadintnlMralionnud
receive let ten* of dismission or first Monday *"
August next. This May «d; I.•».«».
J.M. COMRS. Ordlimr
physic, ami a thorough km
business, 1 feel not tho least proHUinp
Mating to those who mny favor mo with their
patronage llmt jmrfeotiluUsructIon will bo glv*
ilia STORE, whero
•o.tnt 1m Tibbs lio
.1. F. GROVES.
jrfitrKwy V: !
WANTS TO BELL OR BUY
UEAXi ir*s r j^v r rE***
Through tho efforts nf E. Uullmrl, Snpei inteh-
denl of the W. A A. Railroad, tnul other did in.
(tdhlied Kiillroad Olhdttls, u eimveuthm was
m the bh ot January, having
/■'I EORGIA, CutnoRn County.—\\ horoas,Thos.
VJT Russell, mim’r of the estate of Jolin Mc
Donald, .tutu of said county, dcceiisod, has ap
plied tome for leavu to sell hi tut acres off A ho
northeast corneroflqt nuiul '* *'*
uml 4th Hoetiou of Walker
1.120, tit h d. nnd It It see. Cntm
,....o to soil lit tut
northeast corner oflot number 111), Bill district
.. lUy.’nndnll
,_ r ,„.Jisaco M i*
fiacres off southwest corner ot said last
tinned lot, for tho benefit of tho hulls and
Hors or nr id deceased; amt If ‘ 1 “
raised at tlio first regular torn
ration of one month, an ordci
grunting tlio prayer of pet Uloue
Muv G-2m.-leo fid.
i objection
ft or tho ex.
• will lie passed
ter. .
J. M/COMIIS, On
DADE.
wnutc nirrAitTMKNT— atBTtx WmTii (iKonau.
Watches repaired in licst stylo—now Jewels
r new >VhcolH,lf necessary,
Clocks Reimlred and warranted.
Jewelry mended In best stylo ut New York
price-. Gold Pens Repnrod.
Wedding nnd Engagement Rings made to or
der and engraved uh deslved. Society badges
and pins furnished to order.
Spectacles Repaired, and Glasses pntln ns do-
Hired. Glasses sclented to suit ages, carefully,
and on aeleiitlfic principles. \ thorough knowl
edge of tho Science of Optics, nnd twentv-llvo
years experlem-o in the spectacle business, oua-
bin mo to do all 1 promise.
Kino Pebbles and Glasses kept always on hand.
BUOrniTY AM) BAPETV.
A great many Robberies are being commuted
nil over tlm country, nnd Wilteh .Makersnro f
qnontly rohlx’d. ToHceurn my Customers,
well uh mvault*, I liavo a largo
Fire amt Iturglar proof Safe,
Inn Vault. All valuables are put in every night,
and theatovn Is w ett guarded.
Orders solicited fi tun ev^ry a here. oelMlm.
M ,,t
MRS. E. I
Would respect lut Iv
gill.......
held In Atlanta
for.Jl&obJWith . ■
the South, ami th • .ntr.u lion of capital and set
tlers to the line ot tlie Western nml Atlantlo
Rabroatl, thus liter* te-lng populal Ion and pro
duction, ami enlmneiua the valueof real estate.
It cannot he denied that Upper Georgia pre
sents moro Inducements to emigrants and cap-
Itol than almost any poribm of tlm South, tlm
salubrity of climate, tt* vast mineral resources,
superior uml ext enslv
WATER
Uto productiveness of ,
creasing railroad facll It ten, a real t raet Ions that
hut few portions of the South can boast of.
... ■* - - *, nr tho con-
NTHIV GOODS!
O’CONNER
- - ... —ll the ut tent ion oftlm la
dles of Dalton and vlchutv to her large nml
carefully soieoted slock of Millinery.
Sim l)»s taken great pains In selecting
goods, giving herselfnmphitlnmtovl-lt nil
limht fihdilmmbl.i establishments of New Vc
before making her purchases.
she has <iuite a variety of style-*, and Hut tors
herself that she can lilt alt orders lorMHHm
Goods, giving the mo-1 period satisfaction
tho purchasers,
Yeung Indies wishing Uvldal ealllls would
(lo well to give hern trial, as sho has prepared
(Ameclady for them.
sin* lui-* also on hand, all grades of Mourning
Goods, which are put up ut tlio .nhoricat
She would also call the attention of country
Mt'ivhniit-.uml Milliner:, to tlm Wlmlesulu de.
ut of T. O’CoiiiieV, in adjoining rooms,
m* w ishbigguilds at wholesulowlii
' Fafiry
«•! tv li v-llve to thuty-tlirce amt a tliml • Goods, at very low prices.
; of CCllt. is ltotvtl.—2\tlcijraj/h. j visiting the ’.‘Gate City,*' give the
A~v^ri I nvorG. W. Jack's confectionery, \\
Hull Street, Atlanta, Ga. Mav G-2
. A. husband can ratalb* foot Ihc bills of, ~r., ~ ■:
I- fifowbo is not nfraul of Wn^ soon foot-
f tag the stO' kin-s of bt-r hu bsml. vl.” ' ' M ' 1 hM L, ‘ f f ° "
T-VADK RKEUIFK'S SjM.K.Pqvi
.U fore the Court-House door in
tho first Tuesday in July next, wi
Town lots number
Tre
tplud by William Jejiklns.
uml one undivided half ot
in said town, now occuple*! tiv A. ]
levied us tlm property of It M’Wllkl
lt*fy sundry 11 fas Do i if tlm snjierl
said comity, one in favor of E. D. t
uilulstratorof M, Denytievry, deeev
uruhatn, plaintiff's utt’y, *
In order to facilitate tlm
a11d*p11r«.’hase*t»Vi!r*• pertv,'tVm nm 1 ersIgneil H lias n f TrenV'V 1 msl! 1 V’ 1 , num .b?, r ln tbo town
opened In the olllce of tlm \V». 4t A. itnllvoml °l A 11 '.'.l 011 ’ ij<id dix» slinie« ol_the eaiiltal Htoek
ope
Depot, u
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
where lie may be consulted liy those wishing
to buy or self Real Estate. Having an exten
sive acquaintance with tlmjiroplo of this see-
tIon, as well ns with tho nature and adaptation
of tlm.-*oll, parties may rely upon prompt nnd
accurate information. Having lu-en a prnc-
tinner ot the law lor a number or years no dill!,
cully w |lldie experienced hi Judging ofthe legal
force ot titles.
Failles owning land alongtbollncof W. /t A.
Railroad, or contlglnus thereto, are respect tal
ly invited to cull ut my ofltco uml procure a
blank, wherein they may fully itCflQriho thu
jireinlses proposed for sale. These blanks will
be sent to Col. Hulbnrt, who proposes to com.
ptreand puhlislt them in pamphlet form for
general distribution throughout tho North,
there by bringing the laiul of Upper Georgia
prominently beioro llie putdle.
. SAMUEL 11. RAKER,
Dalton, April, LSOfi. Agt. W. A. A. R. R.
F.N Prompt attention given totlm sale ami
pureha-e of city property, and charges will Ihj
retisonnblu and sallstaetory In every histattoo
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PHI . A. T. Dbenc 1 n» In,..... .......... ..,
Johnson, nil agalm*t said It. .M. WIIUiim
mm fi fain favor of E D Graham, adm'r
U M Wilkln-on et til. Property pointed
E l>Graham, plaintiff's uti'y. [Prs.f
Also, town lots numbers 2« and 33, and part
lots mimhers27 and 31. In the town of Trent*:
mow In possesion of C c it jl r n *
is tho prop**
yiajiinston 11 PHHHVHIPII
t of said enmity Inravorof E I) Gruiiam.
mlm'r of M Denyherryalec’d vs said Kimbrough
tmd Tlioma-son. 1‘roperty pointed out by E I)
i ' i
id lure*
Is note
And it Is furtlmrordcred that l
.. published in thu Nonni Ukoiuiia Citibi.,.
once ivmonth for lour months, previous to the
next term or this court, or served on tho defim-
dant orhlsspeclal agent throemouthsprovlous
to thu next term of l Ills court.
»L It. PARROTT, -i fl c o C.
Met'lTTeiiKN A SlIlhMATK, Pltr.V. Att’y.
A true copy from the minutes of tlmKuperlo
Court of Whittluld county. This Kill (lay *i
June, 1800. HENRY I* SIMS, D U S U.
Rufus K Jfai-sh vs John S Snillh,
til Ion and RuleNI SI to forelosomortgage In
Whitfield superior Court, April Tens,
1 nr.). In open Court.
uppearlnglo tho court that aervleo of said
Rule M si has not been perfected according to
‘ iw ami tlm termsof said rulo, 11 Is ornorou by
to court, that further time Ik*granted to per-
ct servlei' of said ruin? and that tluf ilefen-
‘ do pay Into Court, on or before the next
i thereof, the tirluelpal,Interest and costs
due on both of said notes described In said pe
tition uml rulo nl si, or .-how euiisu to tlio con
trary If any ho can j and on failure so to do tho
equity of redemption in uml to said mortgage
premises ho forever thereafter barred and lore-
closed.
Ami it is further ordered that hotli tho said
rule nnd this order be published In tho Xoutii
GKoimi.vCmxKX, once a month for tour months
previous to tho next Term of tills Court, or
.-rved on the defendant or his special agent at
•ast. three months previous to the next Term
I tills Court, nml that service bo thus perfeot*
A true copy from the minutes of tho!
Court of Wiihiieid count v. t his st h dav ot J line,
>*■" HENRY I„ Si MS, stt., i). c. B.c.
mio-mtm.
BIG NEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—-Ry
virtue of an order Issued hy tho United
tale Courl for tlm Northern District of Geor-
J from.ull lucuinhemuccs.on
‘y i*ii>o rt -
hum
mall hlad
imudtli
S.W.VV-
black from t
.oil to kliv
nml h> r tv.
L. Tally of said com
Eighty Dollars.
Tlie owner of said esl ray . -.
forward, pay charges ami lake s
or she will he dealt within* tlm law directs,
A true extract from the K*lrity Rook. *
D. W. NEEL, ordinary.
Juno 10-21.-1 Pi*, fee *7.
3d see. Sold as tlm property of tho heirs of J.
1>, Scott,deceased, lot* the benefit of heirs and
•red I tors. T. A. FOSTER, Guardian.*
Miiy27-tds,
, Gonnox cofxtv,—Whereas R. M. VliimViti
Jot In
iwiiUcii.fi
Tiksdav, otii or Jn.v, 18»w,
It bln 1 he legal hours of sale, before tho court
•door in the city of Dalton, Ga., the fol
A described real estate, nil as tho proper
mothy Ford, Rank nipt, to-wlt:
One house und lot In thu eastern part of said
Ity of Dalton, whereon said Ford now resides,
-onliihilug t wo hero*, more or less,being a part
' lot of hind number 201, in tlio 121 h district and
section; also ono houso nnd lot, near “
ume, where Mr Philips now resides, know!
t or the Schwab properly, containing -
, more or less; also, ono square acre lot
same locality, known as said Ford’s garden
dug one square aero In llm northwest cor*
of said lot, numlier 201, Pith district nml
— cot Ion? also, Sucres of land, more or less,
adjoin leg said square acre above described, be
ing a pail of said lot ot luml mnnbur.20l, In Pith
district and 3d section.
Also an undivided lmlf interest in two city
lots, numbers 21 and 23, on cast side of Thorn
ton A venue, and well improved.
* Also, one undivided half interest In ncltvlot
number 23, fronting on spring Square, and run
ning back ion feet, wit ii u comfortable house
“mruon, where Thnuius Jolly now resides.
AlsooBU neves of land 1^ miles north*
est orDnlton, and known as lot numlier I, he-
Ing a part oriot or land uuuiher 183, Pith district
“Mi! till section.
Also, lot of hind number not known, tu the
'* district uml 3d section of Whit field county,
I better know n us the Lee Evans' lot, find
iv occupied by A. 1>. RoWMimu; containing
acres, tftorc or less.
Also, lot of land number 110, In the 7th (list,
and 4th seetlou of Wnlkcfcnutity. Gad contain-
liiglu* acres, more or less. And tlm old Met lio-
list Church house, in the city ol Dultmi,
occupied bv Mr. J, R. Glonn us a Sehool-le
said for tlio benefit, of the creditors of said
imotliy Ford, bankrupt. Termseash.
3-tds. RANTER If,DROWN Assignee.
/"I EORUIA, Gonnox cot*NTv.—\
\X Young applies to me for letters of dismls-
slon nsUilqrdian from tlm estate or Sahib Scott,
St rap, formerly Maly J. Scot t. nil-
Scott: All persons concerned
not I lied t o file t lml r ol y eet Ions, 1 r any they hi.
wlthln.thc time presorlhod l»y law, also letters
of dismission will lie granted the applicant.-
Witness my hand and seal, this Jan. 20,*1S»M.
Jan. 21-(!m. 1), W. NEEL, Only.
/”1 EORGIA. Gonnox CotXTV.—LewIsL.Grqon
, ^\JC admmistratorof Wm.W. Green represents
•to tlm Court In his petit ton duly filed and fen-
tered on record that ho has fully ndmiillstered
Wm. \Y, (i teen’s est at os This In I hero rove t o dt e
all persons conecrml kindred and creditors to
show cause, IT ahy they can, why said admlals-
t rat or should dot he discharged from Ills ad
minlstrutlon nml receive letters of dlsiniss.lciit
on tho first Monday In July next, this January
tUli, ISW.-Om, D. W. N EEL, Only.
mfriu©
P lao In mil'.lWript i
I.omplthi: nml mimln ri-u in ;.-7iIt ilNirici
' ™ nliovo moiuinmni, 'ivi-mj
imml iiou«oiiom'ihi'n„i,ii m .
.'liWiipfesra'sK
prep.
administrator of Nicholas Mo-sreprcstmts
to the court, In Ids petition duly filed and en
tered on record, that he lias fully administered
said estate: This is therefore to cite all jaw-
sons conel'rned, kindred nnd creditors, tosfmw
cause If any they can, why said administrator
should lud be discharged froth said adminls-
ration, and rcci *
he first Monday
C *1 EORGIA, Gordon County.—.Tamos Lav, ml
X mlnlstratorof R. Smith, deceased,rep
resents to the Court that lie has fully ududais.
tered said estate: These are thereforoto eltu
all persons cmiocrucd to he and appear at my
'** within thutium proscribed by luw.tnshmv
j, If nnv they have, why letters of dismls-
slon should not bo grunted. Given under my
hand ami olllelal signature. This April 7, 1 m.
1>. IV. NEEL, ord’y
old
. thu first Tuesday in July
the usual hours of side:
Lot number in.'), In the Dili district nnd 3d
[’Ctlp.il, as the properly of Thomas .LCupp by
Irlue ofn Mipcrlorcourt fi fit, in favor of T S
owier vs srfd Cupp, for purehaso money.—
Topotly pointed out by pill’s ntUv.
•» D W MITCHELL, f ’ ’"*
rTUKI
B BAMKTIM3 ANI) Vf.Af
icre.-* of laud, lining pi
iu Pith dlstrJes und 3t
mty: levied on to Hit
Sixty acres of land, lining part of hind lot S<
11‘2, In tho
field county: levied on to satisfy _ ...
ml 11 falrmn Whitfield superldH’<mil In in
i’ of Julm Itryuut vs. Robe it M. and ’Andrew
M. Hamilton. Luvled on as the property of U
M. Hamllto
Whitfield supe.rii
** k*i
III:
:levied <
.-ourt fi fa in fuvn
Leonnnl D. Deck, dee
13d section
made
Also, 1
mnty o
-Ry Virtue of mi
riMim ry. of Wat-
j >• *-’» i oosnV-o ii ’ i Iv, -ViVlh!!
udfoflot number IU7, In tjm 27th dint, and 3d
section, both lying In Uulnosa county, Ga.
Also, before the Court house door In Lnl’nv-
Ptte, alkereomijy, Geoi-gla, on tlm first Tues-
j ny ln*Augiist next, 1117 acres,number21.In tlm
8th d sLuad 4th section, nnmher 211, iu.lhoaitli.
dlst riel uhtl 3d seetlou, nml numbers hi and 17.
la the 8th district and It h section. The last two
sold with tlm Ineumliraneeof the wldow 'sdow -
cr. All sold as the property of David Tvimdle
unity, Ga., will bu sold before the Court
•door at I.aFnVotte, in said countv, on t lie
and 1 ........
y of Francis t
j among heirs.
ofsttle. MaylO-OOd.
. jasodj for dis
* made known on day
JLJ. GLENN, Adm’r.
.. mlnlstratorof John Lay, deceased, rep.,
ntlng to the Court that he has fully adminis-
tered said estate: These are therefore to cite
all persons concerned, to lie and appear at mv
otllee, within the time proscribed bv law, to
show cause. If any they have, why letters or
dismission should not be granted. .Give
i DM! XIsTll A TOR'S SALK .—Ityvlrt ue ot an
V. order from the Court ot*Ordinary, ofWtd*
w county, will be sold on tlm 1st Tuesday hi
ng. at tho Court house door, in La Fayette, lot *
bind No. 1D2, In 8th district ami first section.
Sold us tho property of lip, Can on, deceased,
for the purpose of (list rlhutIon among heirs.
Terms cash, S. II. CARSON, Adm’r.
May C-tds.
^Ry virtue of an order
G EORGIA. Goudon Coi-xtv.—YV.il Rnrnctt,
administrator de bonis non,with the will
uexed, of E. J. Ransom,i|eeeased, represents
tlm Court- that 1m has fully administered
inervmVicDi >f **’ ' , * * lnn * n virerSetV ,< Vr) r
and appear at my olllce w ithin the time pre-
•vlhed hy law, to show pause, If any they have,
. hy letters or dismission should not he granted
said applicant. Given under my hum! mid olll-
ulal d fimture. This April 21. lAm.
am. D. W. NEEL, Onl’y.
. .date nppllcnlhut w ill lie uiude to the
t of Ordinary of Gordfth eomity, Ga., lor
leave to sell the lands belonging- to the estate
of James Sams, dee’d. Wm. !L DARN EY.
April ifi-’im. Admlnlstmlor.
county, Georgia, will he sold on llie first Tues-
day In July next, at tlm Court house door, at
Lafayette.hi said eonntv, the South half of
lot or laud No. 2151*, In Jlili district and tth see-
.tlon of sahl county.- Sold as the properly of
U’honms Jones, deceased, for the purpose oi ills-
trlbiitton, .. •
May C-V«lsr; -kiUN m?c a’K'HTT,
A DM IXISTR ATOR'S s A LK.-1l\vir(jm of an
older from t lie Court of Ordinary, of Wal
ker county. Geoigln, will be sold on the first.
Tftesday in July next, at (lie Court house door,
iu tlm town of Lilt uyette. in said eoimtv, tft*:
acres ol lot No. 88, ill the Silt, district aiidjth
si-etlonorsald county. Sold n« the property of
Riley Payne, dceeiised, nml sold with tlm in-
etimlirnucb ofthu widow’s dower. Froperlv
sold for the benefit of creditors, uml term's
made known on day of sale.
.May (Mils. D. U, PAYNE, Adm’r.
MUnilAY
tlm property (if.dufen-
Also, lot of land number!*, In Rfili (list, und Si
et lots' of said county, tosallsfyoue 111'alss
from Justices’ court H72*l (list. G. M., in fuve
J. 11. Pe| '•*• .... •
preperl >
d to mu
Also, lot of land numhi
.. ... . — — —' loqi
AdamC'uppcs
led and retnrned
• R. SOUTHERLAND, D. Sh’ff.
une 3,1800.
I TtN ECU TOR'S SA 1,1k—liv vlrt in* (.Ian order
'J granted by the Court of Ordinary of Whit -
■■fdil county, will-he sold before the Coiirt
district mi
as the property
Whitfield count
the creditors of
May 20-tils.
M urray* sheriff's
before the Court Horn „
Place. Murraycotnify, la-tween tlm legal hours
of sale, on 1lm first Tuesday In July next, tho
following property, to-u ll:
Lot of laud number 213. -jath district nml 2d
section, levied on to satisfy three II fa-from the
Jn-tlee's court of the-livd) district, G .M: */im
merman ,V Verden vs S J. KlueniYnnn, mi.l M
Edwards? as the tlm*i»roperty or said Klliean-
nou, and returned to me l.v u constahie.*
Also, lot ot laud humher i.V*. und 83 acres off
tlm couth liiilfol'lol number 2lf, sili «||-i riet und
3d sect loll? levied on us t lie property of defend,
nnt, by vli t tie of one superior court if in, In fu-
\'<U' ‘d D A \\ sillier vs,10Martin, prluelpul,uml
J os MiUh us, seen r ”
Also. Id numb.-
tlon: levied on »•
atlsfy one .Mm
' of R R Hates \
•. Iajv- Also, the parcel of land In tlm town ofSjirliig
1‘laee. known us the Jarnagau place: eoutain-
Ing nine acres, more or lea.-? levied on as tlm
properly of defeudunt, to satisfy one Murra-v
superior court (1 fa In fiiviir of J A -W Johnson
vs Josopli A IMuck, admr of S Q stow e, di e'd.
Also, lot ofland numlier !'». hi tlm'.ith (list!let
und 3d seetlou of Murray enuntv; levied on us
tlm piO|UMlv of J W Il.-ek to .-atlsfv one Justice
•aid Reek? levied
A JOU N IsTR A Tt * R’S.s A I. Ik—Ry vlrtuoof mi
Jx order Dx>m tho Court of Ordinary of Wal-
kereomity. u UIbci-ohl *H>fore tln Coml-llimsii
door ill Laffirelte, Id said comity, between tlm
legalhoui-s of sale, on the first Tuesday iil An-
gust next’ lour hundred ueres of IffmLqoinnos-
ed of lot-or land nuudiers -.*27, 22,sand oue-lmlf
oriot inimber20i. Sold ns the property of Mur-
vll Duncan, deceased,’ w ith the inemidiauce of
tlm widow a dowel*. Sold for tlm purpose of
distribution. Terms cash,
June 17-tds. .IAS. (’. WARDLOW,AdmY.
i* 1 EORGIA Walker Comity.-WhbfeaH D. U.
VJT Suttau, Adm’r. of Stephen Shaw, deeeu**-
(Ml. has applied to mu rdFJeavo to sell tlm lauds
beioiiglng to said deuCie-ed, for tlm purposu ( **
distrlliution, and to pay dents? said laud cot
of Joshua Carpenter, late of
V, deceased, tor the heiieilt of
said deceased. Terms cash.
L. X. Smith, Executor.
. — r fliul T
III July, I8<;i*, before the Court hout.e. (
" "■*" lithe legal Is
field county, wilt lie sold.
In July, lsrai.li —
Dalton, Ga., 1
he follow ing real dilute, belonging to tlm os-
” n, del eased, to-wlt:
277, 278,203,2>51,2H, 212,
-lie-pro:
of the
JAMES U. 1IORNK,
_Adm'r dehotils non,
G eorgia, YVbmieid countv—\viieV
Il.tKzmil. n.fl • • '
deceased, rep
Ion duly filed
I .-aid Johu.'O
ivhy said ndmiiiistraiorshould not’ho (iis-
: fi fa, A M Norris A Co vs:
nid returned hy u coustuble.
.Also, town lot, npmber not known, wlieree
resides? levied .
m .iackson, to satisfy ono Mur
al fi fa in favor of James Woods
and 3d section; levied
John Montgomery tosiitlsfy ono Murray supc-
rtnr court 11 fa in favor off! E Droyles vs John
Montgomery, ihaker, und Y\* YV’ West, Indorser.
R. T. REC1C, BhorlllV
AtSO, ATTHi: SAMU TIM3 AM) VLACK !
Lots ofland, numbers »jn| nml 21*3 iu tlie jfith
lion; levied on as tho.?irop-
W. II. RROOKER,‘ord’y.
rdlnary
ofthe Chcvokcu Mining and Mi
of Georgia: levied c
m. . isatlau
t* said eonntv
apltal h
laetur*
i l i‘fr“"
in favn
mi, utlinT of M Denberry, deceased, and
*, agidnst said L I.Thomasson. Property
•d out liy Ll) Gralmiu, plaintiff’s utUy
s ofland know n us the Nicholas
Tliomasi
)ierlo
Grab:
other .
pointed
Also, f
Place, In thu town ofT \ HH-
pieilhv M Nicholas: luvled on as tho property
ol Mild Nicholas to satisfy one fi fa from tho
superior court of said comity. In fiivor ol* K D
Graham, mlm’r of ll Denberry, deceased, vs
said M Nlelmlasand If M Wilkiu.-oii. Property
pointed out hy h I) Graham, pill ’s att’y. .
Abo. town lots numhors l.\ ft, 47 mid i^, in
the town of Tventon t levied on as the proper-
tyof.N P Nall to satisfy one fi fa issued from
thcsiipt-rlor court of said county iu favor of
r. 1)Graham, bearer, vs said Nall. Property
pointed out by E 1> Graham, plaintiff.
Also, lot ot land nnmher 113, In the inth dlst.
and 4th sect Ion or said county: levied on as t he
property of R II F Millington tosuti.-fy amort-
gage, tl tu Issued frodljhe superior court of said
county, iu favor of I, Y Kilpatrick v» said Mil
lington. 1’rojierlJ* pointed out in said fi fa.
. \' ixri oflot or land numlier 2.-7,
hi t he 10th dUt riet nnd It h seel ion of -aid conn-
ty? lying west of the main valley road llirough
■HBg I not ineluded in t
i of Trenton : h-
inoperty of R \\ Aeutl to sat Isiy a mortgage tl
a Issued trnm tho superior court of said county
In favor of o c Johnson vs said R W Aeuff.—
I roperty pointed out In said fi fa.
„ '"V 101 ofln'nihuiMliorJ< lo Ihc l-llulUlflot
and li ii seetlou of said county: levied on ns i hn
nrmuu-iv* nr i i*.......................
- Whilihdd county, for
leave H) sell thu real estate of Williams Crook,
late ofsuld county deceased; the same being
lots number 120, except 17acre • •-• ••• •
sl-n lOaeresof | he northwest ei
113; all in 131 h district and 3d
county. May S5th. I8(i!(.
old tlm State?
r of numlier
etlon of said
•liK'.fcl-Tl!::M>,tx ;i!inr l.tlir.mi.- :,r.r.
!.\, Wlilllli'ltl (iamll)—wil.'rni*, Mi’
. administrator of John Rroadriek,
(teeeased. represents totlmeomt In hlspetttlon
duty filed and entered on record, tiiat he has
Hilly administered John Email rick’s estate:
lids Is, therefore, to cite all persons con-
eenmdto show cause, if any t hey can why said
administrator should not ho discharged from
his administration, a ml* receive letters of dt«.
mission,on thu first Monday in July, Itno.
npr-3m» W. 11. RlP MHvJ-Rt, t»rdy.
bitfield County—'Whereas,.!. I),
‘littint •
('1 EORGIA, Wll
eilfi’e'u** * out' * t‘ i
. of I>.‘s. Roach, lieeeas-
.v , , . 1 lm Court, In his nut It Ion duly
illeiMhat he hiu fully administered D.s. Roach's
esUite: This Is tltereforo to cite all persons
concerned to show ca*ise, If any tliev can, whv
said udmliiistrator should not lm discharged
from Ids administration and receive letters of
dismiss I on on the first Monday in July, 1830.
Fob, t-Gin. YY. 11. KROOKKlgprd’y
G .EORGIA,Whitfield County—Mftlld O’Kear
haying In proper form made appUcutloii
mr permanent leiters of udmluistration, on
lime. I a to R. O’Hour, deceased:
lids is to cite all persons lo show cniiso at
omti . on tlio lli-.il Monilny In jul,- nn.vl,
n liv In-rliltiQdllt n.lmlnl.lrullnn slioulif no! lio
in-nntiil 1.1 it|i|illi-nui on nil.l ostnlo. Wit-
iu .. my lmud nml I’lllclnlflinintnro. HiIh -Tulio
. „ , m if nil(K)KKIL‘ onl’y.
June 7-3Dd.
EORGIA, YYIdtfield County.—Ono month
“DpUcuUauwlU tie made.to tlm
Com t-iil Onliunrv ot \\ bitfield comity for leave
to sell t he land belonging to the estate or YV
11 Dowdy, late of said county, deceased.
June K.-Im W. .1 M. THOMAS, Adm'r.
G UOUGlA, Whitfield County—Two months
utter date application will he nmdc to tlm
court ol ordinary ol did coulity for leave tosell
..... , , the land-m John Hamilton, deceased, except
lON VTii vv itt lA ivl'-lcVVi 11 * I ‘listrllmtInn among the heirs of
IUNA1HAN HLE\IN>, tU'U. «leeea-( d. R L. HAMILTON, Adju’x.
1 April 3, U'GP,
(lbtrli
city of A 1I*R
•ourt 11 fas, f
■ouuty* G<
ell l>y virtue of two Justin
^.vyrnl Sllld 1)111(1
slsilnguf lot numlier2:13, in the 8th did ' •
ecllyn of Walker bounty; nml tl
rlet mid
. of YVjdker county; and this is to
notify the kins and creditors of said deceased,
that ut tlm first regulurtcrmOJ tlu) Court after
the expiration of thirty days an order will lm
passed granting said leave unless good reasons
areshowiitotlice.mtrary. ThUJiihelSth.
Juno 17-30d. MILTON Rl*-SHELL, Ord’y.
..... ol John, Nancy and Mart
other-, has applied to the court (if ordinary of
said emmlyioradlsehargi* from Ids guardian-
ship of said persons? This is therefore to eltu
all persons conecnmd to show cause, l*y 'Hung
object Ions In my ofilcc, why llm said applicant
should not ho dismissed irom said guardian
ship of above named persons, and receive tlm
usual let ters of dismission. Given under my
hand and olllelal sliMiaturc, March 27. i*v-;:m.
MILTON RUSSELL,Ord’y.
Walker County.—whereas.lames
H. Rogers, adm’r.of Kmorv Jlam-oek. reji-
resents to the Court, in Ids petition duly tiled
nndentereil on record, that holms fullvudmiu-
{stored L. llnnuoek’s estate: This is therefore
toelteull persons concerned, kindred und ered-
Itors. to slmw muse. If nuy they can, w hy said
uduilnHtnitor should not lie disc harged Irom
his admiuistiatimq nnd receive letters of (Uh-
iiiI-sIoh at tlie first regular term of tuts Court,
base moil.. .
Also, thirty acres of laud In the southwest
coqierof lot of knul number 2U1, in tlm Jttli dis
trict nnd 3d section of Murray comity, levied
llm property ot James Edmondson tnsat-
neJ list fee court fi fu In favor of N F liar-
> J s 1* FowolbsaUl F.dumwdson. HceurUv.
[Ilvldcd halCof»II that part oflot
niniiing
> said
north of tin . ..
ot to llm North and South Hue, sup-
• he abput fifty acres? levied on ns tho
property of Jeremiah T Field, to satisfy one
iinerlor court II fu in favor of Robt Martin vs
dd Field.
JuneU YV. A. RAMSEY*, D. Sheriff.
G eorgia. Murray Comity—William and
George W. Montgomery, administrators
on tho estate ol Hiram Montgomery,deceased,
have petitioned lor letters of dismission from
said estate: Tills Is, therefore, to cite all per-
sons concerned, kindred nnd creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said administrators
should not he discharged from Jlicir adminis
tration, and receive letters of dismission on
G GORG! a, Murry County.—Wherein* Martin
V, O'Neal having applied to.he appointed
guardian ofthe property of Mary Jane. George
T., John A., William ll.. MraliU*. and -las. Rax-
ter. orphan:? ol* James Raxter, deceased.
This is to elteall persons concerned to hcnml
appear at tlm June term of the Court of OrdL
nary, tube held In said county the first Monday
ill June next, mid show cause, if nay they can,
why said Martin V. O'Neal should not bo up.
pointed guardian of sahl minors. Given under
my hand uml olllelal slgiiiiUiic, this Cl h day of
May 1H)K*. ANDKRSaJN’ K.VRNSWDRTJ 1,
May 0-30(1. - Ordinary.
- , - Ids C ,
tlm expiration of three months. Tills
AprU2lth,ia.U, MILTON RVSBKLL, Ord’y.
EORGIA, YVnllcer Coifnty.—'Whereas, YV, JL
VJT Rush, mlm’r of Christopher Ross ' deceas
ed, reprcHcnlrt to'the Court, in his petition du
ly filed and entered on record, t hid he lias fully
administered Christopher Rush’ estate:
This Is toelteull iiersonsuoiieerncd to ho and
appear at llm next term of the Court or tmil*
mny, after t lm ex pi ration or three inonths; nml
show cause, If any they can, why said udiidii*.
1st valor should not he illselmrged from Ids ml-
mlni.-t ration and receive letters of ilisinlAshm.
\\ Itness my olllelal signature, this Mny 21*t1i,
Will. JUI.TO.N mr?si:u., oid’y.
C l EORGIA, Murray county—Whereas, .T A Y\ r
T Johnson applies to me for letters of dis.
mission ns guardian or Amanda. Kmoljno and
Mary Cheek, or plums of John R Cheek, deceas'd
All persons coneeriied nre notified to file their
objections. It any they have, on or before tlm
the term ofthe court of ordinary, to he held in
said county on the first Monday in August next
otlierwise let tors of dismission will lie granted
tlm applicant. Witness my liuml and olllelal
signature this Kith day or.lune, ItWK-td
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ordy.
/^1EORC,IA, Murray County—Mary L YVhlte*
VT cotton, lor herself nnd as trustee for lior
minor children Inis applied for exemption und
setting apart and valuation of homestead, and
I will pass upon the same ut 10 o’clock, A 31* c
the2«thdav ol .fane, 180!»,nl my nfilee.
* • ’ARNAYVORTH, Ordy
Juue 12 ANDERSON F.’
fBugaryoui
Till »S & 1
fA EORGIA, YVnlkev Count y.-W herons, np-
\X plication has been made to mo to have an
administrator appointed upon tho estate of
Ephraim Malirvjuloof sahl county,deceased :
This Is tonotliy all nnd singular tbe relatives
ami creditors of sahl deceased, that at tlm first,
regular term of the Court, after tlio expiration
of thirty days, an administrator wlluhe np-
jmiuted upon IpbU'Khik'jUuloss oitJe^tjous u
Jane3-30d. *
MILTON RUSSELL, Ordinary.
midIKII.
T I Rfili FOR DIVORCE IN GILMER SURE-
.JU mun Cocnr.—.Minnie K. Forrest vs. YY’m.
H- Forrest,—It appearing to tlm Court, hy tlm
return or the sherltf, that tlm defendant iu tlm
above staled owe docs not reside In tlm county
sldored In default und the plulhilff be altowVd
to proceed ex parte.
Audit b» further ordered tlmtlm ho served
W tt hu copy of this order hy publication ill terms
ofthe law. N. R. KNIGHT, j. h. c.
I certify llmt tlmahovu Is true extract from
the minutes. May Term, ism*.
S. F. YV 11.LI A MS, e. 8. c.
Juno 3-Ini.-l’rs. fee 47..V*.
G EORGIA, Gllnmr County.—whurras, A. ft
Tatum und YYUlinnr YYYdker, administra
tors oi Isaac Johnson, represents to tlm Court,
in their petition duly filed, thot they huvn ful
ly udmlnlstbivd Isnne Johnson's estate: Tilts
Is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred und creditors, to slmw cutisc, if nnv they
cun, why sulilndmlnlstnitorashouldnot lrndls-
ohargeif from t lmlr adinluist ration, mul leeol vo
letters nfdismlHHlnn on the first Momlnv in Oc
tober next. JOHN YV. GREER, Only.
June 10, IMKlni.
G EORUIA, Gir.MKg Cooxtv.—Jackson Ayres
having anpllcd to ute for pormiumfit let
ters of ndmlnlst rnslon on the cslnto of Reuben
Ayres, deceased' This (a to elte nil persons to
show pause at my onipe, within tlm time pre-
scrllHHl by law, why pernmnent admiuhtrat Ion
should not be granted tlm applicant.
JUU0 3-30il. JOHN Y\ v . GREER, Ord’y.