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»CM fluber* of inuuK i
worn t'aiquirM you;
i^x. i I,m»U *llc»> thn TuVit^ , i«
it is ulnuwt nlwflvji tins Ciittu Unit some
JEalinr. | pm ilon's ol'tlio tuHiip.lialoli will 1) suivod
quilt- too VhluU, .overt thungli tin* . uvoi-
rnjiy liy-to tivoUlHits; urll'nolM'tvud ton
Uiii-K, tin* Imvrow Will, in scni’- utsi's. -1Av
jliw M
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* . Ti.e l’< .lilt .* ing no:
■j .wiiu* i Ills Ui-jmi
liii oiiitim
nOTivt
I lilts (itsodv to«cttpi\ ho limi then* will W
> iit*Y'o nitd thci'o npuls ivlicra thu plants luv 1 »»rr> iii.» i;
lUIUtJV’K djUN _
fc&iUftph t(U)5^iivswf^Uu«ml? ! bo thin!; Hi.'ll thoy etiokd fitch other, ami
little qoiteftci'x*, h»»v. «i ’ | will not Iso Worth gfttUm'iiv;.
H wn'THftmil Uv'A." ; jjow Is tlw iwmoC VlHK! to RO o\\T tho
, n pal oh nml thin out*mtoh snots. It Is very
imMlKtvo I'wr f'hwit and CceHcrol in quickly »h»n«, anil than a fair crop • ■'.’ jfoorf
' Wtbfcat. lsiotsihayhaoxpfolod. Ami imloln^ t’.iiv
Astrltot in the Southern Cultivator« ono hliould take a hoo in Ilia hand ami nit
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U’iP.MITMr
. tJA M Boptfi
iiuminioiitii
Department:
V.. Allglll
fill 1 UOVMI
ll< llUlllil' to SUld
50 w ants to hkll ok buy
Kl-;AI. KHT,VTKV
>n.
’ v
.Tuflaii.iiv,
v
lh»
w i PS hlMSteW
*****^5/.®^ dsluottone to fctx overcrowing them, or are likely to mu tun.
lMfiktU tit wheat, top IVlrty-slKhours, will i their seeds before frost.
ArtWtyr cockerel fttofl cheat. iThe j
mtlfc U net cgt.tly, try it.
entton, uml to rouuo*t t .
"point .iin-uli - in c<mtnnnl«\ to. that I Hi *
"i- to illiMini tin* Conventc
"be IiHiI In 11.Ihoily on Du- nth «»r <)i tohor in-\t.
" I l.f «:tHt«lb'"OOIl»tdl'ml Ill'i'llUH OM hli-h
••v. ,ii nuii*l ivmlllv resimcltale the drooping In
"C reals of tin* s'mitliorn StutoNi unit both In
i “their commercial Hurt nulionul significance.
I ‘'they merit yoor most oarnostc oiu Id oration.
! “A aura Truly,
"IIlvnton DrxcAx, Chairman.”
Tim ronolutlon of the Memphis Convention.
11 \lng the baste of roproitonlatlou, uh above re-
^UpMHVCP.
iSft.ftiM iignln call the •Uenllunor
nw'Mendltothe fuel tlmt cy.'oon’sliroml
iamtiertl SoWof, will anvu thu cost of It, in
the Mrttng tjfttlne, (n one or two Ibiisons.
It «ctn* to ms to be n iwvfcd broad cast
tower, and fulfill# nil the reqnlri-mcnU of
the until ftmer. Tibbs & Kenner lmvn
already received orders forfl, and will lx*
glad to procure as maUy as the farmers
may need.
■owls She Time la haw Year Whcnl.
Weare having the moat buuutlful wcntli-
er new fbr sowing miii.II grain. Put It In
In time, soon the cold mins and frosln of
winterwill coinc in, nml not half so nim-li
work cau be done, and not half so well ns
now.
Don’t put oft’ until next week, that
which should be done this; go l" work
immediately, no time to be lost, nul pre
pare your land thoroughly for wheat by
deep and good ploughing, soak your seed
in blucstonc, and then plough or harrow
fa well, and your chances arc good for a
_ _ |
■Each turnip ought to have a space of j
twelve Inchessguaniat-least,and pr.diably ] h „ roU#w ,.
a better crop would be oblninnl by allow-1
ing more than this to each t'rfd. Nmhmld
pjnrger crop could lie obtained by planting -
In drills, hnd cultlyatlngwilh thcliorsoor I
Instill hoe than in any other way; but from
ourolisorvntion weare satisfied I hat a day's .
work on Inufnn acre in the way ImlicpU-d .
above, would, in ninny caw s, nearly dim-1 wiomi ,,i s„. inmnl..
bit* the crop, especially H it is design, d |br 1 ,1,--; f r, ’*‘
market, where only Inrgenml imdiiun
ed roots will find sale-.- Juurnnl f;r.!
ciittmV. '
That .lie Govoraor or eaclt State and Tent-
“lory Hliiill appoint a tlrli'HUtlnn at larKf< n °t
"fM'cctMiiK mu' for fin'll Contftx'tutlunal Db-
ti’li't."
In )ll|rHUan•-' , <>f t ho above rotiuuKt, an<1 In up-
corilattpu with the reHohitinn ouoloil, I her ’
i.*tti«iu
(JOUKIT
ami iii behalf |
ioiiti! District—Aaron
l)lit riot—Da*
I'orlihi I'll I r-Tconn cession III lMsti Id—II. I..
Mott, <1 < olliliihUH.
Fori lie Koiirth ColiKrcWshninl District—A. D.
Nttnntilly. of firilhn.
lor the Klfth ('miprrfJiBittnul District—WU-
Hum K. .IiicUmoii, of Auanutii.
rami' IMI w v..o lumuttu. wV'u ^nf ADm CO,, « ,,OWH,,,,ml Dint rlct—Tohll
and If with n light colored paint, they will i |,> 01 . j|, 0 Hovcoth (’oimrcssionni Dlwtrlct—
not heat, warp, or crack m the mm. Ham Phillips, of Mariutta.
\)\\1 well DtmBtmod hhingles in a lime Cilvcu under my haml am|I tbo, final Of
1* ... 1 1-. tL.„ Iiafos, I-,,!,,,. Cfiitlvc Dcpiirtnicnt, at the Capitol, 111 Afliui.
iml*. ntul i1p\ them ltdOlt laviu_. arnl * •, ihcday ami year first ahovc wrlltf'"
h the firm Is of K. II
Hit U . A A. Ilailr.i
xIn"i Uallroiul oiU« I.il-
I in Atbtiita<m ih" ttit
li x object the promo; It
"outh, mitt theiitti.
. . j, nml enhatielior the vain
M cinmflt ho tltmleil Hint Upper
sent - move Imlueetmmii ‘ ‘ '
Hot th.innttiioHt any no
xi,. util ity ol cl limit n, it a vast mineral n
: sniiprior uml oxtcnslvo
WAT EH roWEHS,
I the productIviinens of its vnrluil »oll
I creasing railroad fnellltloH, areattract
' hut ft'.iv portions oftho South cun boa
i in or«l*r to fufJHtttto th» oh.JiH.'ts of ... .
1 vention,and toutTovd a medium for the -ui*
I an«t purohiiMO of property, 11n* iinilorst«ii">l Ini'
j opt ned la the ollioo ol‘the W- «A A. Itailroud
I Depot, it
; HI-: A I. HBTATH AflKNCY,
where ho limy bo consulted by thoxt* w ishing
I to luiv or sell Kent Kstatc. Having an oxten-
iiro with tho people of this nee-
with thu miture ami lulupluiloii
K Ki;t.tVK»’;<
. irnnlhe Ho
| tonsil county, I will soliut tlu'court hrtusc.«bn»r i
In Klnira/ild on ihc first Tiiesilay In Novniuhcr |
; n'".\t. it; t.)oelftch a. m., ihc following a'sclKOf;
(In North Western ItanU oftieoialu, to-wtt:
Pills c;s Hank Htnle of South C'aroiinn, % lOlo 00 I
t " Meehunleatnitik *f Auwirda
I " Aiifjn *ta limiirmiee A
*• .M.iniUiioturei'H Haul'. Mae
\V and A ruUroiul uerlpt
, ItilUuirt ub.u Haul ol Augusta...
“ Timber Cultet s’Pank
: “ Haiilt »-r f tnameree
• f trmcis and t'.. ehx Hank,Hi
e of (jenrtfla i'hlujila»t«-rs
A'dratn * lutes I.nn ,t n 11!•'fn
et;s payabb' in (: i- currency...
,\ .1 Cook for *‘■'00 pi Jno!*|)(i 1
D Wnlwortti ^hiOUpribClpal,
nlutant'
m well as W
soil, partle
Nbort RuIcn In Itnrn^ economy.
Paint all tools exposed to tho woather.
wasli, nttd dry tlicin hnfovu lay Ini', and
they will last much longer, and not become
covered with moss.
Pip the ends of nails into crease, nml
they will drive easily into hard wood,
where (hoy would otherwise double and
break. V.
.In ploughiim or tenininu on the road in
hot weather, always rest the horses on an
eminence, where one minute will bcworlh
two in a warm valley.
In netting out young orchards always
register the varieties Immediately in* a
hook, where they may be referred to in a
few years, when the trees commence bear-
aml the labels are lost, and names arc
i it. nrn.ocK, (
et’y Ex. Depurtmenl.
Atlanta,Iteoi'glo. Sept. 28,1M0. S
To flic Mlieriir, or till l.nwful Deput.r of
fuiinty.
crop. It Is never too firyjlo sow wheat,
If ploughing coo ho (louu, then ilu nol tie-1 fuvgoltcn.
1,... blit sow nt once I Iii laying (1 garden for fruits gnd vogl-
lnj, urn. sou Itow^ ; tn , )lglii ’ lill . u ovcrvihiuu 111 'bills or rows,
Plnntluc Klrxwbprrtes In Autumn. | so lloit tin y may lx- uuiti Vlllell by o liol'SC,
If a nmu bus strawberry plants in his j oJ,",''and
oWtt garden or conveniently at hand, bo j )0J ^ ri | g jjoglii to come oil’ nail upright fac-
that he can select a ratny day for tho op- jug strips upon them against each post,
er&tion, then full-planting will do very nml tho boards will be held to their pieces
ek until (lead, <
well. But to scml a distance for tho plants
and have to tnko the chanw. uC having
them arrive in good order, and nt n suitn-
aim lliu UUUIII3 Ulll n. ill i«> lim-u |'ii.i.
I and tho f’eneo last several years longer.
To Relievo C hoked ('Attic.
Having lost a heifer by chokin'' with a
' I* -t.-.i — -*— f -e«lsince
ou my
VUViutitiiTu iii ijuiai iniiuuuji lusv a min.* i.nwniw-
blo time for planting, it becomes ft rather | turnip, and having hod one ehokci
Knetntr nmv»nr« in I for which I fouild l'cliel, I BOIld yOU Uty
uncertain oporntion. Spring appears u> ^ f(j| . ))lll)limti „ n . Get eight font of
lie the proper time for removing such del- | c ,i,,g n ;, ) | 1 w |,. Ci double it in the middle,
teftte plants, unless ono can choose favora- nttd twist it together so as to leaven loop in
ble weather for transplanting
cure for Blnek Tongue.
Mr. Bobert H, 'Wynne, of this place, has
handed us b recii>e for tho cure of black
tongue, which he says is infallible, lie
had seventeen head of cattle down with it,
and did not lose one. The same remedy
also cures hog cholera, which ho says is
the same as black tongue in cattle. The
Condition Powders mentioned in the recipe
is put in to make the cattle more readily
cat it. Here is the remedy:
One tobleapoonful pulverized copperas,
one tablesnoonful hriinstono, one tablo-
spoonful Condition Powders. All to be
mixed in ouo peck of bran and given three
or four times.—Oadadax Thms.
Au*tk«r Nefro alio llemcnibcrs WarIi*
it'gtOII.
The Enquirer reports an oldliefro man,
Beubou Porter, hobbling about Columbus
on his stall’, who says he was born on tho
4th of July, 170?, which would make him
ut this time 107 years of ago. Ho says he
well remembers the Revolutionary war
aud Gen. Washington,
Drloil Snoit l>otRloc«,
We And in the Ohio Parmer this suc-
cesBfUl plan for drying sweet potatoes,
^ which may he easily tried. The corres
pondent, a lady, says:
t boil the potatoes aud then slice them
and place the slices ou plates and dry in
the oven. When I use them 1 put them
to soak for three or four hours, and then
Btew them slowly until soft enough for use.
Treated in this way I think them as Habit
able as when taken from the vine. Try it.
Dry EarlU n* a Dooiloricer Tor Poultry
llOUNCM. ™ V’’
Thocmploy meat of dry, pulverized earth
as a defldovizor for poultry houses appears,
says the London Field, to ho worthy of
more attention thau it has hitherto receiv
ed. The fact that from four to live hun
dred fowls can by this aid be kept in one
building for monlbs together, with less
smell thau is to be found in any ordinary
form house capable of accomodating a doz
en chickens, is very conclusive ns to its ef
ficacy. lu the building of the National
Company, where the fact has been ascer
tained, seven or eight fowls are kept in
each compartment, twelve feet by three
feet, and yet there is no smell or trace of
moisture. It should he stated that the
droppings that fall from the perches during
tho night arc removed from the runs each
morning, aud that the dry earth only re
ceives the manure that falls during the
day; this has its moisture absorbed so
... Take the creature by the horns and
run tholoop end oftho wire down itstlu-oat
and pull it out, and the turnip will lx; push
ed down or pulled up in its month and
give instant relief.—Country (ientlnnan.
A Proclniiintlou.
One Tlimixuml Dollars He will'd.
GEORGIA :
jly Uilfiui B. Bullock, Governor of snfil State.
WiiKititAH olllchil information 1ms J»ccn ro-
eulvtnl ui (his Depart men l. flint a murder was
committed lu tho county of Washington onSOtli
day of July, 1WW, upon tholimly of Monos Shill
by William Oxford, uml Unit thu bald Oxford
liaa llml from Justice',
I have thouKhl proper, tlicreforr, to laeuo
this. iny proclamation, hereby oirc.rliifj a re
ward of One Thousand Dollars for Hie appre
hension uml delivery of UlO wild Oxford, with
proof Buflleicnt to convict, to the HluTill'ofsuid
county and state.
And I do moreover charse and m,ulra all of
ficer* in tills State,civil und military, to bevfff-
Hunt In endeavoring to upprcliumi tho mild
Oxford, in order Hint he may bo brought lo
trial for tho offense with which ho stands
charged.
Given under my timid mid the ^rnif seal oftllC
State, at tlm Capitol In Atlanta, this 8th day
ftupt., in thu year of our J.ord, 1800. and of
thu Iiidepemb'itce of the United StutuH of
America thuN inet y*Emivtli.
niiwira
By tho Governor:
David G. Cotu.no, Secretary of State;
Sept nut
JtUFUS B. BULLOCK.
.vspi eliihU' eitlze
xlimony. fuelx, ,
;4li and "lireiul invest laatfni
Whereart. Upon examinntion
said cane, it appears 1
thceoiidcmniai winv
Hint herrciivletbMi wi
aetlier. nve eoiilradiel
cnee of rear, unit incut
Win reus, The perfect social inlimucy or tie
confienined with tho deceam'd ]»reeludcH Hi'
prolmhility of any malice aforelliouf?ht. and
raisial a "trona picsimiptIon that tlm blows
which result ml in death werealrnek In the heat
of passion; and
Whereas, It lias been made known to me. that
the condemned was brought to trial wijeh the
public mind \ius much excited, and the pres.
f puhlleopinion fore ' *
i uildillon to the fact
, id to defend the said
the time of her trial, is .said to have
lerlenccd, and failed
n Its proper
side rat ion of I lie.:
the Armv and Nuv
Mil it iu IhercMf. by ^
thorily in mo vested by the
may lie done. 1, Rufus It.
I ( oinmander-in.rliiel'ol
>f tills State, and of the
Information. Having
tinner of Hie law for a number of years no dim.
eultv will be experienced in Jmlgin^oftiie legal
force of titles.
Parlies owning land along tlinllnoof W. .V Ai
Railroad, or contlgious thereto, urerespect Iul-
Iv Invited to call at my ollleo and proeurun
blank, wherein they may fully oeserlho the
premises proposed lor sate. TIiohO hbinliH will
be sent tot.nl. llulburl, who pionnm'H “• *■■■“■
pile und publish them In pamphlet ft
general dislrlhutinii throughout, the North,
thereby bringing tlm laud of Upper Georgia
prominent I v before tlm nubile.
SAMUEL It. BAKER.
Dultotu April, 1W.
reasonable and satl -i
<• Ibu I les 4HW0 prli
Hill ij.fiC principal.
’ prlcliial.
.. principal.
II U lloruady ♦AH principal
i GeorgnDarden for , ' n -—■-
W W Fowler mid tie
irlnelpal.
~ on •» II Wyly A Co., $.100 principal.
drawn by LI.I Gruddy on L C Gruddy for
two.
Draft draw n by .1 I. M French on W.K ITarria
for $2,210 18-‘■credited with $*K«v.
Judgment on U L Wonlten ami I. C Gruddy—
amount dm: unknown. , ,
Judgment on It Ware uml T K I'
due not known.
Judgment on J II Husscil for $*5.
''h Wootton for$i:o.
sloy—unit.
N“
/ 1 LnitOlA, Whitfield Uontity—lu thn u uni .
It Parrott. Judg
K - Mursli vs John S. Smith—HortRn K ,
:‘ls!-!SaSSH«S
. \ m t he deteiu ant mmio uti.i
n oo | ilii" doroiidimt imuiottm
>4 Of), pvowifoHory nofea. both benflihg'ftnto“VbV.
oo I day und yeuv iiforenuid, by ouo ol wUlVliBui.t
h oo I b" pvoinlsed. o n oVhelbro tho llrJt d,f?S
15o on j “«Ue ot’HuiU note, to'i
day of
m ™ i "'"iv.vvf
o oo , and lUt v dollara lor value received; and i, v ,
.erti oo , min • > aid md"s t he defendant protni .»-,i i„
rn IX) : * he pI'Hhi lit ' . beurev on or bf-iOrc the lltl
I day Of Jimuarv, 1W. the furl her huhi o t i iV.....
I hundred und til by dollars for value received •
i And Hint lift erwurdH on thutbiy uml vi.ui'iifm
sold thedolemlunt the belter to Heourc theVmv'
KW DRUG STOUT. IX DAI.TOX!
I3VEUYTIIINU rt'UK AND FRESII!
TIBBS HOUSE,
1)15. .1. F
Drugs, MediciiieH, Chemicals,
Standard Patent Medicines, W
Liquors, of the Purest and Finest Qualities,
GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, VARNISHES,
Oils, White Lead, PalUtor'a Brushes, etc., etc.,
Dyestuffs, SpJcca, E
Lamps,’Lamp Fixtures und Oils,
FANCY TOILET AKTIC'LKS,
Tho Finest and Best Soaps,
Most Popular and Fragrant Perfumes,
I'presentrt
.1 aud on.
onljlmtshe luiB.fulIy udminlster’d
te. and admonish all
nw cause. If any they
u It bin the lime prc'eribed by law, why let-
of dlsiulrt^lou from said estate should not
ranted said applicant In December next.
I and ofileiul sigiiuturii this
l saa.
M. COMBS, Ordinary.
'minty.—Whereas, W I.
of Jus. Murphy, dec’d, rep-
in his petition, duly tiled
Mini
IMsr.iM? r.q asrAirfc ‘
frfim BUJtl street In rn, niioj. rfmjaVttat uun. hx
wilh mill stroct. Ami It Ull tlm.apin.nrfllSt li lt
"VVi" r «n , n»»' , "l!'«t'l. It l« tlicrei'urii ora,.,'.
cd that lliu (mid deruiidant do puv Into t he cunt
on or before the next term thereof, tho prim i'
pal, iliturost und coat a duo on both said iiotli
once s month for four momlis, pn*vlonn ,Jf|m
Trim rt. 1 ?,? of 55. , coul *' or MfV'i'lon ,1m Iln'i'i,.
to"t£? , uoxVtt!,?1"h'II S WouUl “ lu ""
„ . J- B. PAHROTT, j s c c c
HcC'DTOnW A SHOWATK. I’llPn. Alt’v
Court of \V UltUelil county. Thin 8th duv ul
■'""".I*®- HKNItV I, SIMS, UC'SC ■
HnfuM K Marsh vs John 8 Smith.
PotH Ion and Rule NI SI to foreloao mortgage in
1\ bitfield Superior Court. April Term,
IMtn In .i.-tn,, ('.,.1... '
Dickson ,V Woottml ami M Dlok-
Attoi'noys, for
Mrs
that lie has fully ad-
to show cause. If
Hhbibitintor .should
■ in I in i n [st rat bm and
"rsi .Monday in
DMH8, Ordinary.
County
ml lb
John Muitli. dee
'1. Smith, nd-
tiilly udminis-
w liy fetters of
Rule Wi si has not bee
law aud the terms ol said rule, H is < ,
the court, tlmt further tiuio he grunted top.
reet service of said rule: and that the do'
daut do puy Into Court, <m ov belove the n
Term thereof, the nrlneipul. Interest and eo*N
due on both of said notes deserilied tn said pe.
tit Ion and rule nisi, or -how cause to I he con
trary if nay he cun : and on failure so to do u„.
"ipdly of redemption in and to said uiorign
preniHu'H be forever 1 hereafter barred uml ioi" •
closed.
Aud it is further ordered that both th" x U j,|
rule und this order ho published in the Noun/
Geoikha Citizen
previous to the next :j ci
served on the ilefendant < H1 ,
least three momhrj previous to the nc.\f Tei in
‘ mid that Mcrvlce b" thus p. i i, , t
R.
•AUUOTT.
MeCCTClIRN it SlH'MATK. Pill"-. Att'v.
A true copy from the minutes of the !*- -
'nun of W lilt Held eon nl v. this 8tli da
fl»». HENRY L'. *
June, lo-mlm.
OMHS, <
III v.
DM IN 1ST I! A TOR'S SALE.—By virtu.
iho Court, of ‘Ordinar.
lounty, (hi, will be sold bnloro'the
eat and Be d t Lilly White
ALL KINDS OF BRUSHES.
UrcMCrlptloiiK Cnrefully I k repnre«l by
the Doctor IIDiim'H.
lutrlns _
, i old and Pure Gin.
Indispcurtlhle to thoVcinalt's, Good lev Kld-
“ J -' (OllJOi “*-*- at **-
pttlto .
recurs, etc. A. M Roc
l iu 177?', No. 15 He
A
Courrftam
her3ii8, in iatli district and .'Id section
county. 8oId as tlm property of Edu ard Adair
dec'll, for benefit of tiieereditoiv. Tern is ea>
Sept 2J-prs fee $T» JOHN A DAI R. Adinr,
of
by the return of thoSbevfiV. that tb.-.'.'f. ndan.1
lu the above stated ease doe* not reside iu Hie
county of Whitfield, and It further appearing
tlmt he does not reside In t lie State ot >•••
It Ison moUon, ordered that said del.
pear anil answer to said ease at lliei
eovgia
>h
sold bv nil druggisi
.... aud during her mil mill life .
And It ishorchv ordered that the Pviitotiv.il
Keeper of said l*pnllent!ury forthwith
>f said Ffidtentiary
ild llonrlettaGreer to be convey
on fined in said Penilent lary, iu pill's
and In compliance with, the commuted sen-
I cue.' aforesaid.
Given nnder my liaml ami the Seal of the Ex
ecutive Department, ut the Capitol, in Atlan
ta, tliuUur nml v— *" " —
ltUFUf
By tho Governor:
. A l’rocliunntlon.
* ; . $2,000 Hr.waud, «- * "
GEORGIA ;
TJy ltufug B, Dhiiocic, Governor of said Stilt?.
^ '.'.erea^.OlUeiatinfornmliou lmsheen receiv
ed m this Department, tlmt on the night oftho
loth lust., a rape was commit ted upon the per
son of Annie Reed, a woman of color, residing
in the conntyof Meriwether, by
Wit ban experience oft we
, „ practice of
and a thorough knowledgeof the Drug ]
' ' ’ ‘ ‘ tlm least presumption* in
1 feel
stating to those
pulronugc tlmt pc
i iu every particular.
ranee and Tibbs & ken*
j ROVES.
QNNVAKD WE MAHOH!
to fmr.s * kkx.nku'S
where wc buy goods cheaper Hum anywhere
else in tow n, and they always keep a good stock
of well assorted Goods on hand, nttd are con
stantly receiving new goods, and f hey do not
11 to iri
buying elscwhcr
Mobley, aided und abetted by t
ell; and
Whereas, It i« further alleged In :
A l*roeliunntI»n.
Ono Thousand Dollars Reward,
GEORGIA.
By Kuki's B. Hui.lock, Governor of sal.l PtaU
Whereas, Reliable information Iiuh been re
ceived at tills Department, llml on tip. nigld of
tlm 22d of August, ultimo. Dr. Thomas Ii Hut-
ler uml Ids wife were shot at aud seriously
wounded, ut their residence In Spalding comi
ty, in this State, by a party or part les unknown,
and tlmt on the night of ihc'Jsth of August, ul
timo, John P Lovett, a citizen of Spaulding
county, was also shot at nml seriously wound
ed by some person or persons unknow n, w Idle
' i.lcneo in said
> Lew Is Travis
of felony, la tho perpetrator
and H being represented to m
ccrs of said county of Spaldln,
in their pow
John M.Tid
II; find
.Vherein., .. ^ .
mutton tlmt the said Moblyy und the said
well have Red from Jostlee, the said Tidw. u
liftvlmt h'ade liirt esi'ajie uflcHieiugurrcsted :
Now.t hernftfi'e, l have t bought proper,t o issue
this,
Inanition, her
. . housaml '■
hension uml dellve
> the Sheriff of
W,
Watch 31 ii leer. Jeweler,
. ,
AND OPTICIAN, .
Corner Market and Eighth Ptreet*.
< HATTAN <><><; A. 1 ENN.,
Would respectsully inform his friends and
IN- i 4 DMIN1STR A TOR'S SALE.—1
an Older from the Court ol
Murray county, Ga„ will be s.j
ug Court House door on tin- first Tu
— vembernext: Lots of land numb.'
I Sli'J, in lOfli district aml.M reel ion
j (-option of the widow's flower m;
tbo citizens of:
gia. tlmt he kt
V
would like u pleasant, nice smoke, go
;et a box of FttflT* and Fi.owkuh from
TIBBS .V KENNER,
T IMOOllY.IlGnlsgraaftnuri Clover Peed for
siitu.nl TIBI'S A KEENERS.
u*l but
i l'.'.VUd magnitice
of Gold mid Silver Watches, Jewelry. Clocks,
Sllvi i- Ware. xioi*"l lel. s, etc. 1-alse.- Agent foi
lin' Llgtu Watch Company. All goods warran
ted as represented, ami .sold ttt as low priQCs as
liiiv iiou-e in I be Mat.-.
.‘•peeial orders for Wfttdld*. Initial .fewulr;',
Jtrtdal Pre^oah' file,, mtlfl'j on fair terms.
Special uUer.ltaa given to general repairing.
Hall. .
.’•I, I
from the minutes «
court oY Whitfield county. Give
lmnd nt office, lids 28th July, H,|i.
.1 u 1 v 1m HENRY L. SjM8
EOKGIA, Whitfield Counfv.-
1 asprnp- veprosentution : und wliereaH It appears tiiuf
HORACE F. HA
minister: This i
to show cause. If any they can, at my office on
llie first Monday of November next, whv lei-
of udminislration on theeHtate of sat.I dr-
cased, should i:
A DMINlrtTRATOU'8 PALE.—By virtu.
order of the Court of Ordinary ofCatoo-
comity, I w ill sell beior.* Hie Court IIonee do,
in Ringgold, on the first Tin day in oeto' e
|8o'.i, lot of land nniub.'i- and Mf acres of b .
number :i.l, iu tlm 27th district of said comity, i " . L. . “ ~ ~
and 80 acres of lot number ui^iind 4.1 acrenof M DMIMST R AlOlt h SALE.—lly virtue
Pont.*
riorCi
l he granted to the
, or some ot liersiillahb- net- •
W. If. BUOOKEU, Oid’.v.
> tin
1. iu the28th (listMotnfimld conn-
on which Daniel Major real-
pi-* death. Sold iv* 1 he prop.
. deeeiibt'd. Sold subje
>h. This August 2u,ISiM),
'ARK, Ailin'
the Court of Ordinary <
.11 ho su'd on tho first Tue.
day in November heTt.bemru the. Court House
dm>r in Dalton, the following pro
I City lots, 8, Id, 1-2. and .
I dwelling house there.
1 Poll! ns tho property <
>-u it:
L POTATOES, Flno Northern Russet nn«I Peach
Blow, for sale by TIBRs A Iv ENN lilt.-
N AILS—at in e ns so r t tn cut, Finislilng lira d s,
T)LOW8| Plows'
X *
A DMINISTRATOR'S
order from : lie Cm
•ounty, will liu
tf
XfVI'IINITY or YAHMVH.T.r,
MEDIC
Course ot
tlm Fiust Day .
TheTweutietli Course ot L.
, DEPARTMENT.
cock uml Cast Plows, for sale bv
-.. Is Travis, but without avail;
Now. therefore, 1 have thought lu-oper to Is
sue tills, my proclamation, hereby offering u
reward of one TliouKiind Dollars for the appre.
hension uml dellv ' '' ' ’ * ’
with evidence aut... -
iff of (.aid county of Spalding,
And l do moreover charge and require all
‘1 and military, lobe
o apprehend (lie said
at he limy be brought
it it which ho stands
.barge.I.
Given umlermy hand imkI the great seal oftho
Statu, at the Capitol tn Atlanta, this llth day
Sept., lathe year of our Lord Eighteen lluu-
drml and slxty-Mne, and of the IndepM
of the Unitod’Statert
Fourth.
UllTSB
lly, the Governr:
David G, UoTTlSu, S'
Sept 10*11
America the Ninety-
e, at tho U'tpHqiin Athintn, this \BHli day
*,v -tvofourLordOneThou.
and Slxtv-Nine. and of
t lu: j U hftod Stutca of
ibdk , Govornon
OTT1NO, Seeretiu-y of Stale.
l)l':scRU : T10N.
of age, six
urlous slfeOs of Steel Pea-
. for sale liy
TIBBS St KENNEJL
■\7 r OU will find a T^llgo Assortment of FaftpH
X Uakukn SKKbsat TIBBS .t IvENNERS.
'V'OL' will iUw.lyH llu.l (tiBCIlOloi' 1 bId CotVou
* ami any brand of Sugar von iffMro at .
; TlRIbSA KENNER'S.
The said Mobley is about 2
•el high,sandy colored hair
’ I'lgbs about F"
"\T.OV will find a tine assortment of Hats and
X * Ueady-MadoClotbingat Tnm»&I5nnxim«
tirE have a flno assortment of Ladles Dro«*
>Y ■•Goods,!such as Printed Lawns. Jackonets,
thiqiii'rt. Prints, and Gents Ctndinores,
•0 aro hound to sell at reduced priocs.
aud examine quick, before tho assort-
ckled complex-
The said Tidwell has dark hair. ...
plc.vlou aud dark eves, is about five feet ten in
ches ill height, and weighs Impounds. scpJD-U,
t this place, <
rtuient of material
A Pi-oel;mmtion.
Five Hundred Dollars Howard,
GEORGIA.
speedily by Ihc tarUI tlmt it nt once be- . Hm'"* l>. Bulloek, Covt-mar of mb.
comes pulvjriflxl, mixes ivi.U the soil ond , ,„7u b W*r}relS«l8lttr„r.m
censes to smell. Sjonowerflllls thodootlor- . "loo.i.-.iinnu-jor »n-< eoimhJttu.J in Ibo «<muty
• ~ . „ , , • , . , Ot Rnudoluhon the lntli dav ot August,ultimo,
lZlUg cfrect oftneenvill, that It Goes nol re- , upon the person of Tom North, (colored) by
quire to be venewed in the runs for many i S'VorUum Jii
weeks together.
fled from Justice;
re.W'bv " vU> ' U '
and t lia't
i for IlnrtiN.
I dolph cert hi cm to me iha
! diligence and used ever)
. apprehend the
■aid county of Ku
TTAIlDWAnE HTOIll
Wholesale and Retail,
uAlton. or.onaiA.
Hamilton Street, New Brick Building, next to
McCarty’rt Tin Shop.
u. d7~wood
BegH to Inform all the peoj Jo that ho has Just
opened a UjurduTiroi"*
eing a very oxtOlislv
ami impleinentrt,etc.
A Full Line of Steel nml Iron,
Farming Implements ofall kinds.
■ ige, lluggy und Wagon Material,
out of Tools,
_ . ... pent c»\- und Cabinet Workmei
For Blacksmith
Wagon Makers,
Tanners, Hoof and Shoemaker.*,
TOOLS FOR ALL THE MECHANICS,
Full outfits for tho Farmer, and many otlu
ail toned herein, Just puvulm»eil
ion the most reasonable terms, from M-umiue-
tliters and Import
It Is the purpose
J iivcry' 1 '-- J “ v - 1 -"
A Finei
The whito of nu oag hits pfoved of late 1 ,0 "T'b;"« nvnlli
. 1 , i tlmt ojlerlng iisultiihle reward Js essential usa
the most efficient remedy for burns,
eu or eight successive applications of this
substance soot lies pain and olYccuudly ex
cludes tho burned Warts from the air. This
simple remedy seems preferable to collec
tion or even cotton.
HnUpetrr Solution for Seed Wheat.
A correspondent ot the Southern Fann
er and Planter write
means of insuring till
‘st qf tho said Alex*
r\ thing in his line
I seller, an * '
uminution ot
II, lS(i!L
the proprietor fo furnish
at lU'iecs, just t '
peel fully solicit
k.
I am assured by Capt. Jos. AY. Phillips, Sianttoemten
a Highly successful wheat.grower near examier F.n-t
Pedlar Stills, in Amherst, Vd., that lie to triul for ti
luis found, by repeated experiments, that J'jf
soaking his seed wheat over night in a so
lution made of two pounds of saltpetre to J 1
i itrlit gallons of water is a sure provt ntivc ,i
Gf rust. On Inking his seed out of the ; t
hrino, he rolls it iu li^slily-slaekv d lime, if ‘ '
he has it, if not, In dry ashes, and sows it DavuVg'I
that mornitig, ploughing or iiarrowing it 1 sepr 2.1-it.
in on that day. He attributes tliCcftlcaOy
of the preparation ontuvly to the saltpetre,
which, he says, also increases the crop,
and hastens iu .maturity from a week to
ten days.
I lmye.no doubt of the cntiic accuracy
ol the special facts stated by Capt. Phil
lips. To test the remedy decisively, let
every farmer try the. experiment this fall
with a few bushels of wheat, and report
lUe result to thy Planter nml Farmer.—
1 he cost is a mere tritio. If the remedy
succeeds generally and permanently, it
will beworth millions annually tothe tarm-
ersot America, by protecting them against
the great d'-stroyi r of their crops of wheat.
. trial nml punishment, I.
lock, Governor and Ciumnunder-iu-Cliicf of tho
\nuy and Navy ot lids Stale, and «>i the Mill-
tin thereat,’have thought proper to 1-sitc this,
my proelanmt imi, hereby offering a ruvvard of
Five Hundred Dollars for the apprehension
und delivery of the said Alexander Fort, with
proofHiifllelent toeouvlct.to tbeSherlffut said
county of Randolph.
And 1 do moreover charge and require all oin
i' the ollVnee with which he Statute
ii- my hand and the great seal oftho
the (.aitltol in tilauta. till- hith day
Run s it. Rru.ociv.
fceevetary cf .stm,e,
r A DIES I)
J Mourning
cd and for sale
^/J-EADOU ,N
BROTHERS,
O 15 O O O
COM MISSION M ERCHANTS,
^TLAXTA
>i .V R 15 I. E 'V .V R 1> ,
D. N. JUD50N, Agent,
Manufiictuver aud Dealer in
Italian 11ml American Marble
Monuments, Uox- To nibs,
Head nml Foot Stones, Furniture-Marbla etc.
Ollleo and Yard, :
oilier t Walton Streets.
, Art ANT A, Ga.
Jnlyl-ly*
( 1 I0OHG1 \ |)Y1>1, I.ai.• jiis-i eumpieieii and equipped a
* Beauty ami Simplicity, j LlVOi y, FCCll 1111(1 SalcStaMC,
1’RIDE OF THE SOUTH:
BnAurirui, Rkd rou Wool ou Silk.
Ax'Exqi-
PRIDE OF YOUTH:
tv ford Street Dftltc
• pleaded to luruish to tlio
No. 1 IIoi-s-. and Nfi '
commodious Illicit
orsc-, to let: aud would ve-
I public generullv
fries. They 1
sped fully ask
to give tis a cull. Termsmodc
jprrNKR A SMITH, . -
. Whole ule nml Itotuil Dealers in
Bcsidesal'itLLow.GiiKKNuml RiiowKforCoHon. Groceries ami Provisions
Cornel- Broad and Howard Streets,
(IMtiler's old Stand,)
Julyl Romk, Guoiigia, Jy
ilimlniiry Course eommeneed on tin
First Monday i*n Ootoiikr-.
Theory and Practice—Wm. 1\. Bowuno, Ai, !>,
ObiWtrius—■UiiAHurs K. IVinsto:;, M. D.
flH-mi.-i r>—I. Rmtdi; - I.i:;j>TW5Y, W;D.--* ' ' '
’>f. T. Ruiiios, M. D; .' -
Thomas I.. MAnniw,M.~
Cilnlcai Medicine—Wm. L. Nk nor..
I. T>.
.......
riu Medicn—-Jmin IL CaM.kxdkii, .11. D
Anatomy— 1 Thomas R. Bcukanan, M. 1).
sprgleiH Anatomy—Van Linds luv, M. D,
Demonstrator—Us-.Miv M. CoMi-ro.\, M. D.
FEE8.—Tlm American Medical Assnciatlou
at tlm meeting In May last ut N. Orlcanjpassevl
a resolution that no school dharfflngless than
*180, (while it favored by a large majority $140)
should he represented iu tlmt body, nor should
gradiuitesoi s»>oli schools be rOoognizeil—thcro
fore the ticket a for the full course of lectures is
iltpt Matricubitii.g-ii; Dissecting AfiJ; Graduu-
I Ing $30, l-’orudilditional in format inn apply to
J. BERRIEN LINDnLKY,
Aug 4-it* Dean of the Faculty.
meat Is broken.
TIBBS & KENNElt.
1 71 LOUR—Lot of Ffite Family Flour Justn
i eclvoU. fresh from East Tennessee, and fc
TUI IIS & KENNER.
T ARIETY of Enameled n ml "Leather Travel
ing Rugs on hand and for sale elieaiibv
T1B1IS A KENNER.
r the ho^t lilnCof.
wortment of e
■ In
■pKTRO OIL, the veiy best non-exploslvo
X burning Fluid now offered for sale, and It
has stood tlio test iu every i list mice. It 1ms
more body, lasts longer, ruds gives morn light
than any other oil, mul is guarantied not to soil
" most delicate fabric, mul to bo perfectly
-explosive. Give it a trial. For sal" bv
. TIR1K A KEWER.
S-rOllTI!
New Goods ami New Prices!
W..V-A'
COMPETITION DKI-IBOO
- (*»■« C031K ANI) ski; KOtt.Y'>n:SKI.VI.<!
—
M- II. iSos-lc ; *■ ;
Pus oponed iii tho newly flui.cd AVct
Comer Jfamiltnn awl Gordon Streets,
Near the now RailromlIlriiigc, a splendidstocli
NEW GOODS,
in tlio lino oi’LadlesDre--Goods, WhlleGoods,
Hoosiery, Notions, Groceries, Hardware, Hals,
Boots nml Shoe?; in fact, anything you call for,
which will lie sold
AT REMARKABLY LQ1V PRICES
For Cosh or Prodfic'o!
Nfy -tnclc was bought at reduced cash prices,
ami w l’il lie dlspo,/-d ofaecordlngly.
, opr old friends and eiistomcor arc most dor-
dlally invited tocail uml try.us.
.imi"‘ji:;m
application.
tell. Si-LlliliJiLdl.c-
4j*8mupl
ripiulu Clio Rent.- ^ b
Thcro i., aa olfl lady in Sev,- York who
'inks slie owns tlio City Hall, and every' : — I
month for m-.wl yettrs hat made a fortnai
lor thv tc.-i(.
OBKASE-tliobett
'"ugous, and
S 'l LORIOL’S NEWS!
V * N
Messrs. Davis * Harrirton w
lyon hand imikbh, uat Reef
quality, at as low rates as cm
Market In tho basement,
. Block.
| “ Lor.g Pdll Harrison.'' ’
| scholar, ami a good Judy
the purelia-ing.
DMINISTRaTOR’S
. mi order from the
county, Gooiglu, 1
ALE.—Agreeable
ft of Ordinary
i-.V of | ( }
cthe
A-
Walk
court lu
day in Novot/rhc
The uml it hied l.....
In 8tU district nml 4tl\ scvtle
erty of John F Yiukey, dec’d. for benefit of
ei-editors und heirs. Terms cash, bep til
- Iccsl IL V DP K l.RSON/ Adinr.
A DMINISTR VfOR SALE-It;, viltm; or tin
order front the court of ordiuury at U ulker
uuty, will be sold on lliu first Tuesday in
ivember next, berore the court bouse (loot-
LaFaycltc, in said county: Lot oflmnlnmn-
r 1 lt», in 7th dintriet and fth section of said
county. Hold as the property R M Jhjav
J.
A. TlltIJlY,
COG IIILL, E. TENN.,
Dealer in
GfiiQ'/d Merchandise and Country .Prodiico
Solicits orders for Flour, Corn, Meul mid Ha
im. In ordering give t he price you can puv,
delivered In nearest Depot on E. T. ,t Ga. Rail
road. Address ,J. A. TURLEY,
Coy Hill, E. Teim., via At liens.
,Tuiy l-ii"*
^SIIKAT ATTIIACTION
Uneli He CoIlini-ir-H,
231 Atul 233 Market Htrcet, Chattanooga, l’enn.
IVho arc now selling Goods, r.ucli its Em icy add
Staple Kry Goods, Roots, Shoes, Clothing,
at such prices us were never known before
which iloty eoiupetitlon. Call and examine
.Sov.l. BBS-ly.
...-halfof li with tho
, on King street, Daltftfl
;{ ** Moore, dec’d: term.* *~*
W.K. .MOORE. Adinr
A DMINISTRATRIX' SA^U.-By vlrtneof mi
order from tho court of ordinary of Whit-
i»i i in "col an | field county, will lie sold ou tlm first Tuesday
of'' al- | |u November next heforuthe <
*5, nil In 0th district and
11-11110" ofw ldow s dower, for benefit oftho
heirs and creditors. Terms cash. ThlsSopA-j.
til-pi':i fccV'i. !L N. I)K KKK-ii.N, Adinr.
S. lit At. iStiD-pte
W Jf.?6N, AdYm-'x.
Sept 23-til-prs fet-if-l
C l EOltUTA. Walker County—.John A F XVII-
f lliiniH. B'lnliun of A li iiUlliiniii, E A iri).
' showetli in hispetltlon
,.«it hn liiu i " “
.wards: Thli
Hams und E J WiRia.... ,
duly tiled, that lie Lim fully settled with said
‘ ' cite all persons
cencfi-ned, kindred and creditors, to shi ..
t-avsoifany they ouu.'wbysalij (iiiurdian should
not he dismissed ami receive letters of dtenii?-
idoii ut tlio first regular term oftho court after
tho expiration of fori v iluvfk
scpM-IOd '3IILTON Rl'SSKLL, Only.
^EOnGIA,_ IVulkcr Counly-J M WaiTiock
T having applied to bo appointed Guardian
the portion und property of Win and Thpnm*
Warnoek, minors under the age of fourteen,
and residents of said county: Tills, therefore*,
is to notify all pcrjoiis ialorusied, that at the
ftrst regular term of the Court after tho expira
tion of-thirty df.VK the applicant will be ap
pointed giinrduvn lor said minor eb ild fen.
HcptM^gOiL MII/CQN R1 ■ <8ELL, Ord'y.
( 1 EO'Rt.I \. Wallen-County—lame- II Rogers
X administrator of the estate of Jerome R
Hunter, dcu'd, repi'esents to the court iu his
petition duly filed und entered on record, that
no has fully administered said estate: This is,
cite all prrsons ooneeriied, both
KOIHH A, Whitfield County--Whe reas (,\->f.
Keith, adm'r. of Samuel Jl. licit li. deceits-
Olow s to thocourl, in Ills petition (luly filed
tlmt lie ims fnilv administered Samuel II.
Keith's estate: Tills Ih tliei'i'tore to c-Re all per-
mm* concerned to show cause, If any tho\ can. .
why letters of dismission should not hcgnmtrd
losuid c. M. Keith on tin- first Momlav In No-
IV. II. RUOOKER, Ord'y.
if not sooner
lielougiiigto 1
consisting of 170 acres,
from Dulton. Sold for 1
, on tl»e premia
e.alJ the lu:
hiistain, dee
ill
red*
u-flt of !i>'ir
M. It. CHASTAIN
tils* Acting Adm'r by mutual consent.
a
lEOfSOTA, IVhltfield County.-One month
tVller dale application wlil'be inude to thn
notice, for loavoto soil tbo real aud per?'
property of Duff K. Green, (.'ante II. Green
rlindo Groan, minor
Sopt. TWMnt
REBECC A P. GREEN.
Guardian ofsuid in i nor 4 -
I lmvo lids day
turimldotothe no..
superior Court, in
K. W. I’utterson, b)
Robert llatey as garner she
IL SUTHERLAND, D. Sheriff
Sjppt.nO-SOd-I'rs. f ee *5.
■uted an attachment, re-
“ ‘old
“
it October Term of Whit Hob
n favor of L. N. Speers \s
by Ktuiqiioalag John Hill u:
K B. I»AYN r B A; OO.,
/» “Now York Branch,”
Manufaelurers and Wholesale Dealers tn
Hnts^Gaps,Furs,Straw Gcotjs,
103 Gay Street, *'•'>' v ';' "
KNOXVILLE, TENN.
We would respectfully rail tlm attention o.
_ [orcMntR to tlio Above card. Oureonueetions
aro ns follows: II. J. Cippcrly iV: Co., 2.U and 2.12
Lanai, IG Walker, and 105Elm StlVets.Ncw York
City; A. G. Atkins & Co.* Erie, l’a.: J. H. Len-
lieart & Co., MeadyHlo. l’a.: Ark, Ball'll & Co.,
< ;(II!" I ''Iii". Wit h 1 ( i•>ri pi-D-
fesrt to be tlio largest Jobbers of Hats lu thu
United stall
Wu will duplicate hills bought. In Now York,
Philadelphia, or Baltimore, uml you can mivo
> "'ll' Hcii-lU <.
We will keep on lmnd at all limes a rail lino
ol'thcnhoi i* goods, to suit tlm trade of this sec
tion. Merchants, hcfqro going Knit, will do
well to examine our stock and prices.
Re q"'i l li'llv.
July 22 R. S. PAYNE A CO.
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if . ...
they can, why-mud administrator should not
ho discharged from his administration,and re
ceive letters of dismiss Jon at the first regular
term of the court nftertho expiration of three I ( i G( <
monllis. fioptsKMIiu .MILTON RUSSELL, Only I Tei
A
GORDON.
DMINISTRATOK'S BALE—By virtue
authority in i .
the Court of Ordinary of Gordon countv, Ga.,
I will sell on the first Tuesday in October nett,
before tho Court House.dnor In thotownot Cal
houn, between tlmJcgul,hours of side, lot of
G
Eor
fiopt •”
.! \. Wnl!; -
Only Terms cash.
J. B. >1.0AN, Adm'r.
Coimty.—IL N. DioTcc
times, the bt
lly use. Til
and Maddet
taLiHiu.
A dministrator m.i:, -i: v virtucofnn
order from tlio Court of Ordinary ol* Gil
mer county, will be sold on the first Tuesday
In November next, ut the Court House door in
Mild county, betyr ecu the legal hours of .-ale, all
tato of Reuben Avres, late of sjald
Terms eash.
JACKSON AYRES, Adni'r.
/ tEoRi.IA. Gilmer Count v.—M lie reus, John
" IT Stone, ndminiftni' '
represents to tlm Com
filed,t Imt lie linHfully ai
This te therefore to d.^ , r
"d, kindred and creditor*, to slio>v
any tbey cuu, wl'.ysaid administrator should
not be discharges from ills admiaistraMcn),
and receive lot urn of filfmlssion Jit the Janua
ry lerin of tho Court of Ordinary. Is7(>.
llEKIL Ord'y,
lot- mnnbor l.lnnd in thufth disli h t and ft It
thy expiration of
.ranted unless
( GEORGIA, Gordon Conn I y,—Whereas Thom-
X ton Talley, admini-trator of Hie estate of
Alexander Carpenter, late (if said county, il«j-
consed, applied for lettera of dismission from
saide-lnte: This is therefore to c ite all pm-
J sons concerned, to eirpw eaiisc, if nnv exists,
within the t Into allowed by law. or clso b-lters
ion will bu grunted tho npiilleant.
G eorgia, Walker
■ lu’.iu Harris, adi
sents to ihu Court Jn 1:
CON RUSSELL, Onl'j
County.—WIiomiN V
Is petition duly filed and
[ In- has 11111 y administer
ed «m tho estate of Jesse Self: This isthereforo
to cite all persons coiioerned, both kindred and
dismission on
Sept. 3-StU.
i- iu December
pi KORGIA, AValkur County—IVbereiis M. E.
LU Rhodes, adm'r. of IV. O. Payne, deceased,
epresonts to the Court In hls'petltiou duly
lied and entered on re"'
ndininlstered said Pa
Tins
ug l»-.ii
113, 180'J.
. W. NEEL, C
/I EOKGIA. Gm
VT on, admlnist
Mann, deceased,
onnox Countv.—MY
itrator of Hm eslat
makes applicatioi
Ol AV. L. McDaniel a
proper poison to take said trust: Till* ig-u) .
cite all persons, kindred aud creditors, fo.show-
letters of dismission, and tv. L Mo
unted letters Of utl mi ntet rat ion do
said Wesley llughen's bleuil, on
Daniel be
thu first Monday in November
8ept. .'l(KJ0d. 1). W. NEEL, Ord’y.
( T KORGIA, Gordon County.—E. C. Tate hav-
X lug applied for the guardianship of tho
state :"This" is i l 1 !' A
therefore to cite all persons coneorued. both i ^.‘i cldhlien of l. C. late, deceased:
kindred nml credit, js, to ahow cause, if unv rhis , ,s thoreforo to notify all persons eon-
.... '•••rncil to filcthcirohjcclioinqifuuy they have,
<m
si i»i. ;;a-;tm. John \v.
TillllS A KENNER.
») tivc cents.at
■
I German IVare i
•15 Kegs of Nails just receiv-
Lowry & I’.AHON.
May 13-tf, j M„ on tlm 8tli Ootoln
pei-simalt v
homestead.
I o'clock. A.
i\ at my officu in Cal- •
I>. W. NEEL, Ord'y.
\ , ,.'°V ' ’V 0 ”- ' »'ktocnl assort men
j • -reSriO-Sliii-lcl,
J x.I has applied for exemption of .personalty
I, at I owiiv A E v8o\ Had setting apart and valuation of homester, d,
: ’’ i and 1 will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, A.
. I M.. on the 25th day of September, ;it uiv’oflle"
b'2 u 3- f inJimggplH. ‘J, M. COM 118, fird’y.
-—.• why said administrator should nu,
bo discharged and receive letters of dismission
ou tho first Monday lu December next.
Sept. 2-3111. MILTON Itll$5ELL, Ord’y.
Whcn-ns dTc.
—'■ - —. . ..fne, dic’d, ion.
resents lo flu.' Court, in hi* petition duly filed
ami entered on record, that be has fullvadmin-
istered Riley Payne’s estate: This te therefore
toeitcull personsennccnied.kindredaiidcred
itors. lo-hiiw cau-c. if 11:it her can. whv said
administrator sliould not ha dfselmrged from
ate administration,.and vceetvo lcttei-H ol dte-
mission at the first regular term of tbi'j Court,
after tlio expiration of three months. Tins
Jid\ 1-Sin Mll.TnN REssELL. Ord’\.
( 1EORGIA, Walkoi County—Lt-vi Bird 1ms
applied for exemption of jnuvonalt v and
si ttiug apart ami valuation of IiomesLeaii, and
1 will pass u " ' “ ‘ ~
Jondav, tb" llth day <
! In La-
. 18.il).
Milton russell, only.
tj and setting apart and valuation of homo-
stead, aud I will pas,, upon the same ut my of
fice on Monday, the llth dav of Oct., isn't,
sopt*20- ' MILTON UUSbEI.L, Ord’y.
G EORGIA, Walker County—T J Tipton
lms applied for exemption of person ilty
nml setting apart and valuation of homestead,
and I will pass upon the sumo, ut my office, ut
lo o'clock, ou llth of Get.. lst>».
^cpt. 27 MlT.T'.'N RUSSELL, Ordy.
D. IV. NEEL, Ord’\
f 1 E<
It i
iORGIA, Murray County—Wher
Duncan has ajiplied for h
Thcs
Adam Neal, late of
a therefore to cite ami adinonteh nil
of tlm court
r, on tbo
tee said
- •••,• hand an(i‘oflieiu'r*olgnttturo
this 20th day of August, 1800.
so s~
LSI von under i
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Only.
TT KORA1A, Murray County.—James C. Hen-
1T ry, udmlnirttraior on tho estate of Henry
Kcthuvtun, has petitioned for letters of (IIsuiIh*
sion from said estate: This is therefore to cite
all pei'Hons eoncetnod, kindred and eredftOTM,
tOsliow cause, it any they can, why said admin
istrator should not'be discharged from ids ml.
mintetration and reooive letters of iltemteslon
on the first Momlav in December next.
ANDERbON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y.
Sept. 2-.lm.