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wis» i.i,i.am;o>n AHYKHTIHKMUNTW.
cyuvqnlnit Iq tho kitchen. Into thin <lo-
polll nil tho pot-iiiniof, dlijiwalrr, nnd
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Lnto w ItlilljnOox ItlMolho!
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QT J3I*I 113NS, FLYNN <fe Co.
•tri'imy wntol of any Elu.l, reftm* plows of Uciinni
In I, mill a low Imokrlfuls of sonp-muls. rCommlutflmi MoVeliantM,
Lot it stiiinl a low days or until formonta- j IHnlom In
lionjirpins, tliolt mill to nu ll InnTol MM | oit.MN, l’ltOVUtONS, HAY, *o.,
lmsliol of line oliiircoitl, a Imff-bfilhct of fomi-Tit Ati.a«t», uhoimii*.
oovn-nwal, one humlfnl of unit, anil n half tHeMly oppiwlto atmrtv, Wrl*M ACw/tA
potiml of cajlftnm. I sit llutiimlu short) «*H*4itou lwmlit,«nil mill pulMuMitlMon.'
tiiii.* itinttlii’eoa! mayboconiotliorouyli-j1^,%,"“'
'y■'UuraU.dn'Tththeliquid,then Cmllti the i >i»m> uommilly.
nnulo Its appoarauce, ■ita.vcdttd in outing
it in a fow ilayi
To fiiro l’!io 11 ii Ill H.irac*.
Talco a pli oo or carpet, blanket, or any
thick material, largo cnoueh to cover tho
horse from Ills lure to his hind logs, and
from tho spine to the Hour ns ho lies;
wring it out of hot water ns hot ns yon can
possibly lianillo It. You need not fonr
sodding the nnlinnl. Apply this to tho
hoist, and cover It with a similarly dry
cloth, As soon as tho heat diminishes
much, iliii tho wet cloth again in hot wn-
u r. Thin plan will within un hourcuru
the worst case of cliolia,—Samuel Ii'.
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A Jfev, Discovery vvllti Corn.
An intelligent ntul reliable neighbor of
ours, who lias for many years been mak
ing experiments with corn, has discover
ed an importance anil value In replanted
corn, which is unite novel nnd worthy of
publication. AVc have nhvnys thought re
planted corn wnsofvcry little eonscijueneo
hut this gentleman says “It Is of so much
cntiScnucnCQ, ho replants whether It Is
"needed or not—or rather, ho plants two
or llirco weeks after tho crop Is planted, a
hill about every’fifteenth row each way."
Ifo says: “If tho weather bocomesdry du
ring the tilling time, the silk nhd tassel
Ixitli become dry and dead. In this con
dition, if It should be seasonable, the silk
rovives and,'renews Its growth, hut the tas
sel does not recover. Then, for want of
pollen, tho new silk is unnblo to fill the of
fice for which it was designed. Tho pol
len formed tho replanted corn Is then ready
to supply Hie silk, and the lllling is com
pleted.” Ho says nearly all tho abortive
ears, so common in all corn crops, ts cau
sed by wnut of pollen, and that lie lias
known ears to doublo tbolr size In this
second filling.—Exchange.
To JPrcvout nirdsfrom l'lllllim up Cora.
A corrcspondcnt of an exchange sends
the following ns a sure menns of accom
plishing the domfciYdimi: “As soon os the
gcrmlnntlng.coru In the plan tod field makos
its appearance, sowcorn all nround tho
borders of tho field. Attorn few days,
walk nround tho lot; if you find It pretty
nearly all picked up, sow again. Two up-
plications nrc sullldcut, and will Inst tho
birds until the growing corn ts too strong
for them. About n. pock nt a time will an
swer for a field of eight or ton acres, unless
tho birds should bo unusually numerous.
Timely observation in the field will Indi
cate whether moro Isnoedcd. 11mvo prac
ticed this method for many years, nnd I
lmvo l'uuud itcflectunl.”.
Orange (trowing.
A correspondent of the Now York Trib
une; writing from Piilhtkn, Florida, snys:
Opposite this little town, on an elevated
baiik nt a singular beud of the river call
ed Devil’s Elbow, Is n beautiful orange
grovo of 8omo 300 trees, planted from thp
seed of the sweet nmngo, about ten years
ugo. To show wlmt profit can l» made
by the cultivation of this fruit in Florida,
I may state that the grovo produced this
year a net return of moro than ten thou
sand dollars, nnd tho demand for the or
anges lias been greater tlinn the supply.
Npnrlng Coos.
Wo loaril from tho Farmer thntntn
meeting of the Fnrmors Club of lioches-
tcr, one of the members stated that spays
Ins was considerably practiced in Havarla
and Hungary for the double purposo of
prploiigiiig tho flow of milk amt accelerat
ing the fattening process when the time
for slaughtering comes round. Its effect
docs not extend beyond.two years, when
tho. cmvs will go dry nnd are no longer
usethl except for beef. In Switzerland
some practice spaying heifers for the pur-
"080 of rendering them fat nnd able for
farm labor.
, N° opinion was expressed by tho club ns
to die propriety of spaying either fot milk
hr other purposes.
To ttepollKti Old Furniture.
Oiled furniture that has been scratched
nl-markod may ho restored to its original
beauty, simply by rubbing boiled linseed
oil, used by painters, oil tho surface with
iv wad of woolen mgs. Varnished fitrul-
turo dulled may bo similarly .restored by
the use ofn vnriiUh composed of shellac
dissolved In alcohol, applied Id a similar
manner. Common beeswax rubbed over
furniture nnd heated by tho friction' of u
woolen wad briskly used, is also an excel
lent ffmiituro polish.
Slniiiigotmuit or Broom—
If brooms are wet ill boiling suds, once
a week, they will become very tough, will
not cut the carpet, last much longer, and
always sweep like a new broom. Avery
dusty carpet may bo cleaned by setting n
pall of cold water out by tho door, wet
tho broom in it, kuock It to get oil' nil the
drops, sweep a yard or so, then wash tho
broom ns before nnd sweep again, being
careful to Bhakc alt the (impsoff tho broom
and notsweep far nt a time. If done with
care it will clean n carpet verynioely, and
you will bo surprised at tho quantity of
dirt iu the water. Tho water may need
changing onco or twico, If tho carpet is
very dusty. Snow sprinkled over a car
pet and swept oft" before it lias time to molt
nnd dissolvo is also nice for renovating a
soiled carpet. Moistened Indian mentis
Vised with good effect by some Uousekeop-
j^-o Ctttai NO l’AYl
Globe Flow Cough Syrup,
bn
BUTTON BUSII SYRUP
QNWAltD WE MAllOHl
TO Tinns ft KBNXKR'8
where wu buy goods rhonper limn anywhere
elm* In lnuii,iiiiilllit\viihviiyHkiM>|uiunniliiinctc
of well assorted Goods Oil lmiul, mid nrucon.
dug new goods, uml they do tint
y to Ultima mat. Ilium. I’lireliuH*
wi ll to give them u trial before
stonily rcfidlvlng
iillnwuiiy -
cm would
buy I it# cl
T HR Finest Tennessee Flour, made of wlillo
whont, for •iiln by TIIIIW ft KENNER.
rpiMOOIlY, Hordsgrtts" and elm
tnuy bo found at Tl UBS ft KKNNE1I
I IMowh | varfoils sfi
STOMACH BITTiatSI
for Debility, Loss of Appetite*
WkARkzss, I Niiinr.BtioK, on Dvrfrxt’fltA, Wart
or Amos or tiik Livkh,
Disordered NtOliittcll,
' There nrc wo Hitters Hint raw cnmwnro with
these m removing these distressing coin*
plaints.
Steel l’uiv- To dm*. Ruddle .1 Co.. Louisville, Ky.t tlon-
-rrop will And n Istrtfd A**ori
X Uaruzr Bmthsnt
Kit” 1
lmvo Ixmn raved from tho grave by tho llmcly
two of this wondqrrul Medicine. For tho euro
nr Colds, Coitulus Asthma, Oroiip, Whooping
Cotigb, fioru Throat, Bleeding of the Lungs, old
chronic Throat nml Lung Dbuus srt It immwomcs
ulmost miraculous powoiM, nnd Is tho most
pleasant mid rellublo remedy In tho world for
ilicmiroorCnHsumiilloii. Notiogcuulitouiiloss
tile wdrds "Ulobe Klowert-Otigb Hyrnp" Ublown
In inoli bottle, and tho "Olobo Flower” printed
In five colors on each label, whloli wo lmvo put*
unfed us our Trade Mark.
Prewired in tho Laboratory of
PKM1IKUTO.V, WILSON, TAYLOR ft CO..
Wbtdusalo Druggists, Atlunta, tin.
fioldliy tlioprluotpal liruggUU,
Rend (lid testimony In favor of this Orcat
Mod fabio<
WhitR M'l.riifit .Sphincs, Va., Aug. 3d, 1«J0,
Mtesrd, Pemberton^ Wilwn % 7hylor& Co.,
Atlanta, Giv.
0KNTI.KM*»—T urn SMtHied to Inform you tlmt
tbodobu FlowerCougli syrup has Imiou of groat
benefit to ino. 1 lmvo neon Bulfcrliig with
throat and lung disease for tame time, amt used
many of tho most celebrated remedies on tho
continent, and cun conscientiously say that
none proved so pleasant nnd henuflciul, In my
ease, its yonr remedy. With my good wishes
for your success, I mu,
Yours ltcspectfulty
UiionoK PuAnoDY.
A UK.MAUKA11LK CURB.
Nhw ORLRARS, Jui»08tll, lfW.
Mesfti'8. J. 8. Pcmborlon tt Co.:
% Uknti.kmkk—Intliafullof JflfW, Itook asevore
cold, wlijoli settled upon my lungs, .where it ro-
mulnod without relaxation. I tried several
* ‘ 1/of medicine, and consulted severul pby.
ns, bnt rueotvod 1 It tus or no benettt; nnd In
few monthfrl wascomidotcly prostrated,
Mlolnns, tint rpeolvod IlHliS or no benefit) nnd
a few mouths 1 was oomidetely prostrated, aon*
lined to my bod, with the same severe cough,
with pain in jny side, profuse sweats mid rest
less nights. My family and friends, ns well iw
myself, supposed my 1 lino to die hud ootno. At
tills crisis n rrlond advised the use of tho Ulobo
Flower ftyrup. I sent for u bottle i hud, won
derful to relate, Imforo 1 had used up thobottlo
my cough had almost censed, my night swents
hud ioftine,tny unpotlto roMirnod.mypnlsobo-
came regular, l slept sound, and was soon ahle
to bo out attending to business, 1 continued
tho use of the Ulobo Flower Byrnp far *
weeks, and now, nt the age of 60 years,
as good health ns ovor Imforo.
I have recommended the Ulobo Flowor Byrnp
to many ot my friends suffering from coughs
or otlior diseases of the lungs, nnd In every ease
It lias produced the sumo lmppy effect.
tu conclusion, I would say tlmt tho Olob
Flowor Syrup, wltll (UsVs blessing, saved in
life. \ ours very truly,
ItonAoe Ktxa.
Ti’Skkkokk, Ai,a., Feb. 14,1808.
Dr. J. Si*PimbtrUnu -
I) it A it Bin—It not being In my power to visit
your city soon, and as Imnorien asked tor your
Ulobo Flower Byrnp, I wish you to sond mnntlo
dor.cn bhttlos. My soii-ln-lnw has boon oh rod
of a long obstinate limgnffeetloii.bnrderingon
consumption, by the use or two bottles. Kvory
one who bus tried it wants more, and those who
lmvo not triad wish to do so. I will remit tlio
money wliuu you forward tho bill.
Yours truly,
II. R. TAWAFKUno.
Cor.t’Mnrs, Ga., August 1,1808.
Messrs, J. 8. Pemberton & .Co, i
■’ Uejitlomon—My wife was dial reus!ugly nffect-
ed with mi InvotemtO Cough, mid nothing af
forded her any relief until I gave her your
Ulobo Flower Byrnp, which produced the most
flivorablo results nt onco, and I uin happy to
state has restored her to health.
I also cured niv little girl of a protracted with all
cough, with the Ulobo Flower Byrnp. I can
conscientiously recommend It as being thobost
remedy for diseases ortho lungs I have ever
used in my family, nnd I have written theso
lines out of glut It udo.
Yours truly, _
F. U. Wtr.RiKft,
Mayor, City of Cofrmdms.
828 Pkari. 8t., NSW York, March 25th, 1808,
Dr. Pemberton:
Umar Bui—You remember a year ago I obtain
ed or you a bottle of your Ulobe Flowor Byrnp.
I found It very valuable. One bottle will euro
more cases of colds and coughs than any other
medteiuo 1 have ever u»od. l'leusosend mu half
a dozen bottles, and I will remit for tho same,-
With best respects, yours truly
a ""“ uyUmiul
B lmvo a fliio ussoiimei7t of laidlos Dross
, tlpods, such as PrintiMl Lnwiis,,/aokonots,
Moxomblqnes, Prints, nnd Gents Ciudineros,
tltat WO nfo bmtiid to sell at reduced prices.
Come nnd oxauilno quick, lwfore the assort-
mentis broken. . TIUIIB ft KKNNKlt.
•™.OUU-Lot of Fluo Family Flour just re-
JL! eolvod. fresh from Bast Tennessee, mid for
solo by TIIUIB ft KKNNEll.
"TTAItlKTY of Ktiuutcleffnnd Lcatbor Travol-
y lug Rags on hand and to^sato olm^lgr^
QUHIBTMAB IB COMING M
LOOK IN AT
Townloy’s Confectionery t
Fit Id. TO OVClllT.OWINO t
Just received at
TowjiIoj-’h ConfixtHonoi'y !
1000 lbs. assorted Candles.
*Jto.\es French Umidlcs.
Cream lion lions. .IMly Cakes,
Cum Drops. Umpe Drops,
Fig Paste, ftc.f ftc.
Everything Nlco nnd Krcsh ut
Towuloy*« Conibt'tioncry !
Oranges, J^qnious, Frosli Peaches, 8trnwhor-
rlos, Pino Apple, Oreon Corn, Urcon Pons, To
matoes, dystuvs, ftc, at
Towuloy’iB Coiitticlioncpy!
Fresh Crackers, nil kinds, at
Townley’s OoniWilonory
Coconnuts, Almonds, Filbnrts, English Wal-
wutsj It ear. 11 Nuts, Now liaisons and New Fig**
nt
Townlcy*» Confodioiitti*}-
FIRE WORKS 1 FIRE AVORKBit AT
Townloy’u Coniectiunoi-y I
. 49*If yon want to ntnko your wives, ohil-
dr on, sweethearts, and everybody happy, why
goto TOWNLEY'8 CONFECTIONERY,
Doe.
s-K. M*AITI.A'
J^YLK ft PRUDKX,
Fire Insurnnpo Affonfg
Olllcu at N. F. Cooled go ft Co’s.
S°
dUTUUKN MUTUAL, (Chartered 1947,)
Athens, Georgia.
ri EOltUIA HOME, (Charted IRVl.T
Columbus, Goorgln.
Capital 000,000
Now York City.
YOHK tyOMli,
■jq-Kw U.vVkN ItOMK^
Y OU 11 ATTKNTtON
1S cordially Invited to tho
“IIKNDERBON COUNTY, KY. LAND BALE
Grand Prize Scheme!
Enterprise, CUurtorod by the Legislatur;
Kcntiieky, and endorsed and l-eeoininciided
every leading«(llulnl In the State, mid upwa
of Mju of lier most promliiont cltlsens.
511 Prizes, $314,320!
Comprising tho Holiest river bottom tobnoco
farms In the wealthy comity ot Uumlersoii, Ky
tbolr nppurtenanooH.
On pit 111 jjKvtapc 6150,000
Smallest l*rlae, ®H0.
•'Now Uav
All of thoaliove nmRrst class com panics, pay
tbolr losses promptly, and nro very liberal In
thuirsettlements, ltatos ns low as In Any Com-
panics of thusamo class and reliability, \octly
1PR1NG HAS COME, AND SO HAVE
SCOTT & LYLE'S
Elegant New Goods!
Also#20,000 in Grcenbaeks, rent monoy, ui
will bo distributed to tlm winners nr the first
seven prlws In the sums of $10,000, $1,400 uild
$1,300 each.
TiolcotH Five T>ollni*«T
Each of wblob entitles the bolder to mi eni....
chance of acquiring one of tlm splendid Prizes
named. The Flue I drawing will positively take
place Juiio fltli, 1870, at Masonic Temple, Louis-
vllle, lty. Among many hundreds who have
given unqualified comiflcutos mid endorse
ments of this inngnigiebitc enterprise, we men-
tlon a few, viz i W. N. Ilalduiiimi, Louisville
Courler-Ionnuil: B.l, M. MiUor, Frankfort Yeo-
mam Col. J. ,0. Noble, Padiieah Herald; R. G.
Thomas, Lex In at on Observer mid Reporlur:
Editom Nashviliu. Teim., Ilepuhllcan lianner
Editors Kvmisvlllo Ind. Journal or Courier
(toy. Stevenson, Hqn.T. C. McCreary, U, 8. Sen-
ator; Hon. .J. T. Huiieh, Bjieakerof Ky.Legbdo'
turc, Hon. It. T. (Haas of llenderHon, Ky., Hon.
O. T. Cox, State ftuqjoglst for Ind., or any prom
inent official or business imm in ulthurbt tho
following cities, whore tho Enterprise Is best
knwn.vlx t Louisville, Frankfort, Paducah uild
Henderson, Ky., or Evansville Ind.
No Behemo over presented such attractions
ns this, as every dollar invested by ticket hol
ders. fs Ipdd In trust fly .the CQiimiHHlnuc t-.* a;*,
pointed for that purpoflu by the Legislature,
until tho druwlnsMiTKcs pinch and the prizes
are delivered, ^ .
Iu order tohnro yotrr tickets properly regis
tered, buy at once of your nearest club agent,
or remit by Express (prepaid), Draft. P.O. mon
ey order, or registered letter, to either or the
follow Ink flnmioliil agents who will furnish full
descriptive el renin vs:
L. II. Lyno, Ciujh’r Farmers Hank, Henderson,
Ky.: U. H. Alexaudor, Commercial Hank, I,on-
Ms vllle. Ky.t John C. Latham, Pres. Hank IIojv
rklnsvlllo,,Ky.i Jmnos'L. Dallmn, Commercial
Hank, Paduaah, Ky.t B. G. Thonius, Cash. Ohs.
and Uept’r, Lexiiugton, Ky.: W.B. lylor,C«sli.
■ "eposlt Hank, Owensboro. Ky.
ood Club Agents wanted ovorywliore.
MINCHI,LANIIOIIN A|>VBRT|«BtfBUTS
« A bktOmtobt ok tahiiioi*. f
A Ulti:, A Nil INSTRUCTION.’ 1
I I/VllI-I01 {' H UAZAII.
A supplement containing nnmorons fnll-slz*
Cd patterns of useful nrlickM aceoiupitnles the
i*i:hiodicai.k.
size oV IluflHirV Weekly. ,
culumlei cd paper, und Is pi
rjMiu; SATUIULVY kveniKh 1‘0ST.
I’ll roe Months Gratis til
This “cheapest nnd host or I ho LltornryWeok-
lies” is offering unequalled liutuaomunts to now
subscribers.
In the lljjt paper of Oelnller^lt COmmenenl ||
printed on sitperllnu
lubllshed woskljrf
patterns, etc..a vi»1
iso and Interest 11
noultii. dress, and U<
ebes; Its editorial m
i the circle It Is lit
ruott mid itljns,*
mruuii mm n> nun. b‘‘Hl(les. good stories lllld lit-
oruvy mutter of merit. It in not surprising tlmt
ho journal, w|th such fentnres, bus achieved
n a short time an liumoiiso success; tor sntno-
blng of its kind was dcslrud in thousands of
families, mid Its publishers have filled tho do-
maud. The young lady who bays n single uniu-
»erof Harper's Bazar Is mndo a subscriber for
lb*:—New York Evening Post.
Tho IlHMurls exciillouF. Like nil the imrlodt
the Harpers publish, it Is nltnrtsl
_ .Ll! 1 tv ‘Vi"i. I? by Elisabeth Presoul I. It ulso Is now rimnlni
Userial, MiU'd “UeovgeCantuvbuvy’s Will,” by
Mrs. Henry Wood, the famous author of “Bast
"NEW* NOVELETTS will coetInnallysucceed
eaeli other. Among tfttlsd uUiiill' till blind, or
In progress, are “Dmler a Han, liy Atnundu M.
Douglas i “ismnle's Becrot.”by Frank Loo Hen-
* NEW BUHSCUIHEIIB for 1870 Will llavelhelr
subscript Ions dutoil hack to tile paper of Outo-
her 2d. tint 11 the largo extra edition of tlmt dale
Is exhausted. This K ill he thirteen papers In
addition totho nwihirlvuoltjy numbers tor 1870
—or fifteen months In nil 1 When our ext rendi
tion is exhaust ed, tlm immosof all newsuhseri.
lairs for 1870 will he entered on our list the very
.e?lef from any of thorn. I heard Hurley's Hit
ters highly spoken of, and tried n ImtUo, with
little fhltu In it lieforo 1 eomineneml, and to my
surprise and Joy, Imforo I finished one hoi lie, I
nnd prolonging my life. 1 consetuiillonsly re
commended tbelli to all sufferers as the best
* - ters known, and ndvlse them iilmys to ask
Dr. T. A. Hurley's and lmvo no other. You
JOHN W. DIXBON.
Koulsvllle, Ky,, Doootnbor 10,1808, ; ■. »
•JTOTICE TO ilOTHKUBl "
Dr. Ncnl»rQolt*N
knllint Hootiling Syrup
, Price Twenty-Flyo Coats per Dottle.
Usolnthe future only Shawiook’s, ii co
nation quite up with tile advancement or tho
p. Pleasant to take, harmless In Its action,
Iclent und reliable In ulleuses. In valuable in
the following discuses:
SVMMKR COMri.AIXT, iRRKOlfLAUITIKS OF •
Uowkls, Ukstivbmkm, Tkkthiko, ftc#
Gives health totho child and rest to tho mother.
nilsvllie, Kyi-
eveWll butt lei
James Huddle ft
living In yoiirelty,I usei ...
Hcuhronk's Infant Boothing Byrnp, mid found it
to do my child more good audit would rust bet-
- - .......... in uu „ n tp,, p remudy 1 over
tor after using it than any other remudy 1 over
tried. I can say with confidence, It is tho host
imuHelno tor children nt present known. I wish
you would got the Druggisth here to keep it. I
any one does, please let tlm know; if not, sent
mo one dozen by express, ami I will pny for it d
thn ofilou hero. Wrltume when yon sond It, am
oblige Mrs. Sauau I.. Itandolimi.
JJX'HliliY’H .Uimi TOJs-IC,
1'KIlKKCTt.Y ltKr.Mflf.fi,
la* depci
r . . le. There hav
cured by using It, who huv
tried tho tfsiuil remedies without benellt.
CRITICAL KOTHIKR OF TIIK PRKIS.
Ittirpef'a Iktlnr Omit ulus, hesldos pictures.
“ rns, etc., a vnl'leiy of nlllilUt* or especial
ind Interest it) tile falUlly I articles nl
‘ oUsOkqepliig In all Its brum
MMPvm
cnls wlilclj thn Hurpers publish, it Is almost
ideally well edited, anil tho class of renders for
whom It is intended—tlm mot hers and daugh-
in* in average families—can not but profit by
food sense and good taste; which, wo have
*- * * ry many homes
“to-
t.
ho doubt, lire to-day inukjiig .,
'!51 1 ?X» , V. r .A??i l A l . 1 * ,, ^’| l , | 111 i y ** uvo V m ' n bffore tlm
jtm,begun taking lessons tn personal and
hoiuuliold and sochil iiinmigement from this
good-natured mentor.—The Nation.
BUOBC1I11’TIONB.—1870,
.. ... Terms:
llarpov’s Bazar, one year $1 00
All extra copy or olther the MiiguKtim, Week
ly, or Bazar will be supplied gratis tor every
■dub of Five BulMcribors at $f 00 each, In one ro-
mHtnneof or, SixCopies for$J (w, without oxthi
»TiibRerlf»llofiHlO Harper's RbigaSlne,weekly,
ad Bazar, to one inbliVsH tor one year, flu oi)f
r, two of Harper's Periodicals, to tom address
lawcis bo snpnllod at nnv tlmo.
Vols.l.nnd It, of llnrpor's Bazar, for tlm years
elegantly bound liigveehlrtoroeo cloth,
WIH^ bo^scTit by express, freight prepared, for
Tho postage op Harper's Huzar is 30 cents n
,. cur, which must ho piild attlm subscriber's
post-office. Address
llAUl'EH ft nitOTHBHB, Now York.
•iiir-IP umiik
Tl$ H|800 Ogplds O.UOtt tU(.U t fab i)2fl»(01M
'popiui.nbw tnmo X.ioa.1 u] 04no y
_ •sif'QM iq«|.i o; oo.iq \ 1110.1J U| os op
|(| w pun ‘Siijpunisfiuo; ao.va.aoq jo.10 'pnqjOAO
•moii sjsa’iiuii.i u-mo m.n ,,oU|oodg 0Aanx„
UI|M X|.itiuiaoiiu unfitij t *ox onmiou,!—*u *x
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pun snSuHomt xjsaoj ssnjppu ouo 04.mp.10 uy.
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■ v/i»x
•py of TUo l'oat and one of Tlm LudySiFrtond,
is: 1
A ropy or tfio largo and bouuMful I’rcmlitm
Heel Engnitlng— 1 “Taking the Measure of tlm
Wedding Itliig’*—enginvedln England at n cost
of $2000—will uusentto every full ($3,S0)sUhsorl.
ber. nnd to every poison sending a club. Tills
adelpbla.
lier, and lo every poison sending
la Irulya beautiful engraving.
Address IL* liKTKU6ofi ft Cti..
alu walnut street, 1‘hili
tvziri'Fir.i.D.
TtriUTFIELD Bn uni r r's Sa Liial-Will bo sold
TV before tlio Court lioimndoor III said conn-
ty, on tlm first Tuesday in May next, bo-
twoon tlm mmnl bourn of sale, the following
ss, In' 1 tin IB. h ((lit. nn.l IM si'O.
fit Wlillllcltl t'oinity : lovlnit.in ns tho nreiHii-tv
It. SUTH lilt LAND, 1)011. SUolltr. •
(lull l><)\.
llm l snld o^eiutor Sot 1!? "V^nnwii. mitl
l , A-Vi:;!eo/iA u lv„vr , ^:;;i
tub May term or said Court wliv iIIk lStffiS,n5
exeuntorslilp should not ho ruVokud t uni in
defaUB thereof it Is f 11 rt 111* orilercii itmt .!l\
Marel. ^ ” m ' 1
.) AT VIIK 8AMK TIMB ANO I'LACH,
Lot of land number 4, of tho 13th district nnd
m\ sect ion 1 levied Oil by virtue of ml fa from
Si array superior Court, D, A. Wiilker vs Ci »•
Tuoker, us tlm property or suld Tucker,
Also, lot of land number218,12thdl*trl0t and
Jkl sect Ion: levied on as thoproporty of William
Henderson, to satisfy one li fa from theBupurl-
S r Court of said county, tn favor of J. II. 11.'
Jmekelford, administrator, do bonis non, on
tlm estate of A. I). BhnekoUord, deceased, vs
iwir 2111, all
Gordon c
ter atni.
lliuorosslng of tbo Oostanuula ltivor, nboul 2A.
acres In timber (nine and oak)—largo numbor
duyofsulo If desired. Sold for tlm benefit, of
tbelielrsahd creditors ofsabl deoeased, Terms
aisli. • YV.J.M. THOMAS, Adm’r,
April 14-tds. f
BORGIA. Uordon County.—R. II. Kosbctt
proper form for lottors of guar-
10 person nnd property of IlilseD
in
tlTitiiMlVlY) on tlm person and proi...
sons concerned to ho and appear nt my otllod
oil'or before tbo first Monday lu May next, ta
shnweuiise. If any they can, why said icllera
a ">;^ai:;. i;mntc " f wisia&. mi.
iKOHUIA, Gordon County.—James3L Hat?
X bin, administrator on the estate of .John
riqklund, deceased, represents to tho Court
... bis petition duly tiled tlmt lie has felly inD
ministered tho estate of John Htrlekhiud I ThW
is therefdre to eltu all persons conoorned, kin-
dred and predttoi*s, to show eatiso, lr any they
can, why said administrator should not ue dls*
elmrgeef from Ids administration and recylvd
loiters of dtattWoiu D.AY. NEEL, Ovd<y { .
Bob. 10,1870-am. . .
1 tho
It no
l’crifediy icoliuLU*.
The following certificate, from a reliable cit
izen of Mlssissipid, speaks for Itself:
Mhimman. Miss.. Get. 10,1808.
Mr. It. Y,»H. Chadwick: Dear Sir: This is to
nortify tlmt I bought from you, by your roeotn-
niendutlon, a bottle of Hurley's Agm* Tonic,
and It cured two casus or fever and ague of fir-
teen months* stumllug. 1 cheerfully recoin-
mend Hurley's Tonic to the pub!lo generally.
*«X ofiu*ioiid 4oj puns (oiuoii) sniqomMU aoj
*OV ‘*0V ‘841I0A f 1)40AON 40J S4i)01UU
•^oa jo 1:0084ns uti po.uos OAiiq \ saoiuo OHOq.w
am 4.»piift ‘.HS||v* ‘B4iiqs)(0|A ‘|dd|ss|ssiK jo ?uoui
•J4tidnn •mioo.iia liioippiv pun *y *w 'n iioofiaus
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o4iimoq.tt jo ijii : MjfppqiH ‘tttMusapi
iiooJtJilH UfiMO *|iiiuu|on|Q ‘kjouo|v *x *H 'S4K
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11 sn iiMop out mood Xiim .(oq; )nqi ‘outooXmu
spu uiofiAV osoqj o) |Ui() *oAOqn oq j oj .tojo4 t
'djuoipiuo A’npoods
IOU I * # —* r - r -
Respect tony. Y
JOHN II. tpiIGHT.
For sale by L. 1*. Uudgor.ft Co., Druggists,
Ballon, Georgia, *-
They are lu reeotjrtof aweUsuleeted stock of
Niirlng niul Nuumicr Goods !
Muslin s,
Lvfstros r
Linens,
Also,41 well selected stock of
Oonilonmn'sOood
Ilntn, Oloiliin^ niul
j oxnm lm\t ion of goods
8COTT ft l.YLB.
Bout U. Etui Itaimlton Btvoet.
T
IIK LADY’S FRIEND.
Two Months Gratis Ml
Novelets for 1870: “Did He Forgot I... . .
Louise Chandler 'Moulton; “Tho Cascaiinons’
Aunt,” l»y Elisabeth Presoott, author of “Ho-
twoon Two,” fto.j “Solid Silver; or, Christo
Beano’s Bridal Gift*,” toy Auuwdu M.. Douglas,
author of “Tho Dehurry Fort unto,’* ftc., with'
numerous Shorter Stories by a UrUUnnt galaxy
of lady writer*. . . .
A tlnoly executed Steel hngravlng, a bund-
some doublo page,finely colored Fashion-Plate,
und alAfgo assort meat of Wood-Cuts, ill Uhl rat
ing tho Fashion, Ftmoy tVork, ftc., uru given in
every nuinlier.
It will givo a popular pieco of MUkie in ovovj'
number.
Purify your lJloo.l!
DUDLEY’S SARSAPARILLA.
YYith Iodide of Potash#
Affeotloit 0/ the Hones, Habitual Costlvcncss,
Debility, Diseases of, tho Kidneys, Dys-
x . j Diseases, Liver
Complaint.
Iudigostlon, Piles,
- Pulmonary
Diseases, Scrofula or King's Evil.
To Dr. Thomas A. Hurley:
Sir: I deem it an act of Justice to you tostato
uit in the mouth ofFehrmiry last. I lmd a s~
uroattack of infiainatory rheuinatlsm, wlik
mipletely prostrated me. At the same time
iy lungs were much nfllictrd. T was so rcdttc-
11 tliut It was with tbo greatest difficulty tlmt
l conbJ walk. 1 procured sonio of your Com-
mund ExtractorBarsnnarilln, and cominoimed
aklng It 1 fonnd,tbivt I began lo Improve—my
coffglr bccatffo less severe—the. soreness of my
’ • “igs and breast gradually subsided—toy rlieu-
tic pains lessueqte. I attribute this mainly
... your Barsaparllla. 1 have now boon taking
it for over two months; lmvo laken.ln all, five
boYtles. Its effects have boon most sat istactovy
to me, and I advise others simllurly.nfllictcd to
give you utrial.
•TOS. CLEMENT.
Tlio'gentleumn whose mime is appended to
the above certificate lias long resided here, and
nt the present time is one ofthe muglstrutcsof
tho city of Louisville.
H
f»**»• Mince Meat.
Ono pound of lean beef, one or apples
pared and chopped tine, ono of currents,
one of raisins, ono of susmr, tenspo.mful
of salt, half an ounce of ulspieo und cloves
two nutmegs, t1»|utcomxl grated rind of
two lemons und two oranges, half a pound.
of citron, and a pint of wine nnd a half
pint of brandy.
Apple Custard.
Stow three pints of apples, mash them
nnd add lour eggs, well bouton, one-fourth
of ft pound of liutter, sugar to taste, ami
nutmegs, hake ona, crust. Add a little I ’ i’oR'rtmTS or lnsT.xani.nui aVtiom.- 1 Tlio
brandy to the above, If you want it more ^Toos."^
highly seasoned. Percy, Louise Chandler Moulton, Elizabeth
.. I Prescott, Amanda M. Douglas, Mrs. Margaret
NnU and Wntcr for C’olle. 1 Hpsmernnd August Hell.
It may hot lx? generally known that one ro ?V'So®I!Stha ft fliJrSr < ^vUinr
tcaBjiOonful of common Halt dibsolvcd in a i Jj l | v l 0 tlio Novninbor uml December numbers ot
cup of 6ol(l water, will give almost instant this ycnrln addition, making lourteen months
reltcfiii almost any ease of colie in man;!!"
ami a quart of llsh-brme is ono of the heat tile mngnlfioent Deeenitoor lloBday number,
reniedioB for hots or colic in horson. I have making thirteen month-* in ail!
never failed of success In giving weak salt '[>'•“ one ariSiS isV tV iJJSJ
water in any case of colic, to nursing iu- o„|,y of the*L. a uy's P Friond and mioof ^0 Post,
fants. A less quantity than a teaspoon- $t. ’
iYill will often relievo adults —Cur. South- i A copy of tho largo nnd beautiful Premium
2“ •/, iT,?.K r r W ? VC aaui “* • 001,1,1 1 steel Engraving—“Taking the Measure of tho
Ci sl La.lauUJl. tVeddlng Hing"—engraved lu England at a cost
'• •-»- ; of $2«k)— will bo sent to every Dill (#LA0) subsor!-
* Cheap. lier, und to every person sending a elub. This
Corn Ik selling iu central Michigan nt; •«gggjjj 18 J,&?ft pJtkrson
thirty cents ln r bushel, delivered on the Jttowubmt street. Philadelphia.
rain ;.d. Wheat i's verv plentiful, nnd 1 *
worth only fifty cents, 'the “encral com
THE GOLD MEDAL
niwfoif fimn nwtmloU to C1IA8. M. 8TIKKK’
for tlio best Piuuoa now mmle, over Baltimore,
' hlludelplila und New York rlunou.
Orncs and WAUK-nooM, No. 0,
North Uhorty, near Halttmore Street,
, UALTIMORK, MD.
Rtioff’s PianoM
Have all tlm latest lmpvovemouts, Including
The Agraffe Treble, .
IvoryJTronls, artfitfio'
Improvutl French Aotfmr,
fully warranted for five years, with prlviledgo
ofclmnge within twelve months, If not entirely
satisfactory to purchaser.
Seeoml hand Pianos and ParlorOrgans always
on hand, from $7A to $300.
Referees, who havivowr pnvnftZ fn \wcv
Gen# Hobt. K. Loo, Lexington, Yn#
Gen. Uolit. Ransom, Wilmington, X. C.
Gou. D. 11, Util, Charlotte, N. C.
Gov. John.Lotohor, Lexington, Ya.
Joseph Rotih, Chnttnnoogn, Tonn,
Messrs. Pierce ft Wood, Chattanooga, Tei
are ngonts for tho aliovo celebrated l'iuno,
where one can always he soon.
Bend for Circular, containing names of ftve
hundred poisons, lu tho South, who have pur*
ehiiscd tho Btloff Plano since tho lutu war
April 20-ly
lit ft, tuaunna.n .<m \\\\\\ (•qtpqqm.ioj ao.va
l)*)s|vooini.)otiimu.)An||iiq A(p|puiio 1 pun
>a jiioii hoR(|ns fin 14 n p no | I3ii.ul .(m pnpuoutt
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oj poAOuina j cifrO ill M.mnjsiif .(.!•>A0 u| fiofi.iao
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PAB V1.YM1S AND PILES.
•XOIJiaKIlHXoO
iv order from the Court of Ordinary
ton county, Georgia, will ho sold on t<>» mat
Tuesday in June next, before tlm Court House
door In Dalton, Whitfield county, within the
legal hours orsale, the following lots ot latta,
tO'Wlt l j*
i-ots ijumtoevs 250 and SftTTin tho 8th district
and 3d section of Whitfield eouutv—lot 20, In
the 10th dlst. and 3d sec. of Whitfield county—
and lots an, (Hi, m, 4.1.40, ai«, mo, 70, 111.74 and
.42, ull in the 13th disl. mid 3d see. of Whitfield#
On ttitvrfrstr Tuesday In July next, before tlio
('mirt-Ilotisc door in Treiiton, Dude county, tho
following lots of lund:
Lots numbers 4 and ft. in tho 10th (list, and 4tli
section of Dado comity—lot number o, In tho
Wtb district uml 4th section of Dndo comity-
ami lots 20Q. 2ft7» 117, 178, 210, 245, 172, 258. 40, 02, 88.
210,220, inn. ir.i, J38, lSS, 20 mid SO, all in the 11th
district uml 4th section of Whitfield county.
Amo,
On tho first Tuesday In August noxt, boforo
tho Court-House door In Lu Fay otto, Wulker
county, the followtngilots ot lund:
Urts nnmjicrs M, 0.40. 8.1,70,20, Oft, 18, «fi, 01,04,
321,8,00 und 202, in tlui 12th dlstriut nnd 4th see-
tlon of Walker county—lot* 03,40,220, 21>.V?Sft,
210,171,113 and 218, lu the Oth dm. and 4th sec
tion ot Walker county—lots 1(H,323, 133 and 1(W,
In the 8th district and 4th section of tVnlker
county—lots00,87 mid )0(j# in the 7th district
nnd 4th seetlou*-*tofs 104, [TA uml J507, in tho 20th
district nnd 3d section of Walker cofinty—lot:
HI, in the 27th district and 8d section of Walker'
county—lot 31ft, in thc2ftth district ami 8d see-
tlon of Walker county—and lots 277 and 2tm. tn
tho 28th district und 3d section of Wulker
connty.
All of tlu»nbovo4iroporty bolnnging to tbo
cstntu of John Malcolm, Ucccnsud, uml sold for*
thobunufllof the holi>mul eru«Utors of said
deceased.
WTcrnw of sale CASHI
■ Note.—Any persons having claims of any
kind to any of tlm above specified lands, will
ploii3u pi’URent Uiem on daj^of sale,
AdiuV.debonis non, with wiU unncxed.
April 14, J87«-tils. .
ifoSTPoXKfi.-
(TiUAROIAN'S SALE.—Ily vlrl
U from the Court of Ordinary of WhlllleJd
county, I will sell before the Court House door
lu Dalton, within the legal lioiirs.of sale,011 tin
first Tuesday la May next, no shares ortho cap
ital stock of tlm Dalton City Company. Sold iji
property of,. Duff K.. Carrie H. and Flnrhli
Green, minors. it EHECCA 1*. GREEN,
Nov# 4, Ison# * Onzrdlun.
ti MAGAZINE.
/"1K0
vT h.i
uniLBQt _
nnd I will pass on the same nt my oflleo I
houn, on tho 28th Instant. 1870, At 11 o’clock#
t# 10-n o# 1} ' NEEL, Ord’y#
April 14,1870-2t
{21 EOUUIA, Gordou County.—Elen l»tttf
\JT huSpiipplied tor exemption of personalty
and setting apart and.valuation of homestead,
and I wnumsjfnpon tho sumo at my pllleo tu
Calhoun on the 22d instant, 1870, lit 10 o’clock,
A* >L D, W. NEEL, Ord’y.
C ATOOSA SIIEItlKt-'S SAl.KS.-,ViU tie sot.,
before tho Court-House door iitinuggohb
Uu#< on tho first Tuesday in May next, bo-»
t wctftt tho legal liourir or sale, tho following
property, t h-wit:
Lot of lund number 810, in the 28th district
and 3d section, and lots-numbers *17.7,0 nhd 8#
in.tlio27th district und 3d section; also one un
divided liulf Interest lu lots numbers 210, 220.
2lftund 210, in the 2Klh dist rict mid 3d section os
Catoosa county: nil levied on as tin* property
of James Evans, deceased; to satisfy ouu BUptv
rlor Court tl fa Issued from tbo Superior Court
fit wild county, in favor of A. Gruyham, guar*
dlan, ts Susan Evans, ndmr’x. und Milton Kv*
ana, administrator of JiimeH Evans, deceased#
Property pointed <mt by plaintiff.
Also, one town tqt In UluggoUl, Ga., fronting
nn Nashville st reet 30 teet, more or less, running
back oft feet, moro or less, .to an alley, and
hounded on the east shin by mi alley, it being
the lot on which Wtllts’ shoe .--hop Is sitnuted >
levied on as tlm property of G. IV. Ilruee, tosntv
lsfy one superior Court fi ta issued from Catoo
sa Hipc.rlor Court, In favor of W. C. Patton -ft?
Co. vs G. W. llruco, principal, ami W A. Wood*/
security. ■
Also, fto acres rtf tot of land nuinlier 4fl. In thut
lltli district nnd 4th section, lying In tho 8. >>Y
corner or snld lot: levied on ns the pro;»erty of
James Fulcher, deceased, by dm*BupMrlorCmirt
(I la, In favor or James W. Cm ry vs James Ful
cher and T. J. Wilkins.
- T. H. CON, Sheriff.
Also,ut theVqiiie time and place, the Boiitlf
half of lot of land number III, In tlic2.Mli ills-#
I riel and 3d section of Catoosa county. Ga., as
tlm property of Jesse H. Conly, deceased, tosat-
Isfyu sujierlor Court 11 fa from Catoosu omtity/
oftmurs et Court vs Aaron Peeler, adminlst rato.V
of Jesse It. Conly, Bold subject to the widow’s
dower. J. P. DKAVER, D. Sh’ff.
April 7, lh70.
(A MOIl.il A, tvhit Hrl.l County—IVlii’iTiis, IV11-
\T lls Hendrix, administrator du Imlius non
01 T C Tate. denM,represents to the court In His
pHltionduly tiled tlmt 1m has administered-
said estate:
This Is incite nil pei*souB concerned, to show
cause, if tiny they cun, why said administra
tor should not lie discharged from his adminis
tration, and reecdn* letters M dismission on
the first Monday In June, 1870. Tills Minch 1,
1870.-3ln W. II. BKOOKEH, Ojfclv.
/^ikorgia, WI
\X after dntuln
AVhit field county
. AVhltfield County.—Sixty days
dutuInvlll apply to tho Ordinary of
'Unquestionably the Host Bnnfnlnod
tiorh of tlio Kind In tlio World.'?
IlAni'kit'# M.voazixe apart from the illustra
tions, coutuliiH from fifty to oiuf-huudved per
cent, more matter than any similar periodical
issued lu the English language.
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Nmv York Observer#
We tfirfst fetor tu torms of eulogy to the high
tone and vailed excolloncos ofli.uirKn's
azink—a Journal with a monthly circulation of
about j20,000copies—lit whose pages are to bo
•found some of tho choicest light and general,
reading of the day. Wo speak of this work us
un evidence of t ho culture of tile American peo
ple: nnd the popularity it hasucquirud Is mer
ited. Each Number contains fully 144 pagus of
rcudltig-iiiut tor. appropriately 11 lust rated with
woodcuts; nnd it combines in itself tho nicy
monthly .nnd tho morn philosophical quarter
ly, blended With thn best features of tho daily
Journal# It 1ms great power in tho dfc&uinimv-
tlon of a tore or ptfre BtcfHttfro.—Tnuunr.n'ff
G11M0 to Ainericnn Li feint ure, London.
It is one of tlm wonders of Journalism—tlm
editorial nmnagoment of Haiu'Kii’s. * » * All
tlm periodicals which tho Harpers publish are
almost Ideally well milted.—The Nation. N. Y.«
Wo can aceonnt for its success only by the
simple fact tlmt It meets precisely tlio popular
taste, furnishing,a variety of< * * * 1 '
structive reudlng for till,
county for leave to sell tlm interest
ri EOROIA, Whitfield Comity.—Will bo sold
\JT before the Court House door on tlm first
Tuesday in May nbxt, one yoke of oxen about
8 years old, taken up ns estrnys liy R. I*. Biotin,
uml upprulsud at $30. Bold iimlur statuto.
D. W. MITCHELL, Sheriff.
pURLKY’S POPULAR
*t-y of pleasing uml In-
I.—Zion’s Herald, Bos-
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Terms:
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LotffevtHey If y. y July t, 18S8#
For sale by I#. P. Untlgcr ft Co., Druggists,
F. FiSCIIMM,
Watcli Maker, Jeweler,
AND OPTICIAN,
icr Market und Eighth Streets,
CHATTANOOGA, TKXX.,
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TIBBS ft KENNER.
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any hr «'— **-■»-
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irderstor Watches, Initial Jewelry,
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"** '*■ b on liarpci's Mugiizlno
. . ... jiring
Place. Murray connty, between tholegi *
of sale, on the flint .Tuesday in Mu
tlie.following property, to-wlt:
Lots or laijd numbers 231, 270. and all of 23ft,
except six acres (the Plemon’s Mill place) nil iu
lOtll district anil 3d section sand lot 810, of tbo
27th district und 2d section: levied on tosatlsfy
a 11 fa for the purchase money, from Murray
Superior Court, Z>. A Wulker vs BsmimdJWoney.
A pri 17,1870. W. 1L ISA MS E Y, ft. Sh ’ff,
G KGRGIA, Murray.County—Horace F Hall
administrator ot Thomas Hull represents
to the oOtirt, in his petition duly, filed and on-
torn! on t-eeord, tlmt he hfn fully administered
said estate: This Is .therefore to ett-tf all per
sons concerned, klmlrcd nnd creditors,!osliow
cause if any they can. why saidml m In jst is tor
should iiUt bo diselmfged frlrtrt snld udminls-
tiiitton, nnd receive letters of ilisinlMslnn m«
the first Moniluy In May
ginirdhiti or Mary Ana, John I). and Mar
garet C.^lieli-sof Thomas Dowling, deceased,
having applied tolhe Court pf Ordl»i«r,v of said
county for 11 discharge from his gtiartllxfiship
ot the person and property of sahl Mary Ann,
John D. und Margaret C.. heirs of said Thonmn
Dowling, deceased: This Is therefore to elto
ami admonish till persons concerned, fo show
eifUMe, by flllhg objuet I011V In my oillccr# why thff
suld John II. Dunn should not bo dismissed
from bisgtmrdluiisblp of suld Mary Ann. John
D. mjd Margaret heirs of said Tlmtnas Dow-
ling, deceased, uml receive the usual letters of
dismission.
(liven under my oftlclal slirnutrrre, this April
4th, 1870-3m. J. M. COMBS, Ord’y.
■XTOTICK TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS#
All person 8*1 ml old cd to tlio estate <rf Y# E.M1W
Jor, lute or Walker comity, deceased, Are here
by required to make immediate payment; uml
lUose having claims again*; sahl estate, nro
hereby notified to present tfloSHtoe in terms of
theliiiv. A. T. IlACKET. ArttoV.
Mil roll 24, 1870-Ow.
zV. order of the Honorable Court of (MUnary
ol said county, t will sell forcash tot ho highest
bidder before the Court House (loot* Ut Ring'
S old, on tlm first Tuesday ill May next# withm
lie legal-hours of sale, lot of liuhl number 7»,
In the 28th district mid 3d sect lou of said conn#
“ apipperty of SlminsSheiVi*H,,ffc>
j benefit *
G EORGIA, Catoosa Comity.—.fames A. Park,
adm’r. of tbo estate ot Daniel Major', (to*
ceased, hiis petitioned tor letters ot (IlsnTlsstoVt
said estate: TblsJs therefore to elto nil'
persons eoneurued. to suqjv enttse, by filing 0I1-
Jeollons lu my ofilee, why said administrator
should not ho discharged from Ids udfti1nn*tm*
tlon nnd receive letters dlsmissoiy on the first
Monday in July, noxt.
Glyen under my lmhd uml eUletnl signature/
April 7, J8?Q-3m# J. M. COS1H8, Qrd’y.
The postn..
n year, which must be paid ut tho subscriber’s
p<yit-crfil2o#-Addi ess
Il/tu*i:tf ft BpoTiiuns, New York.
3 is24cents
T
IIK JIOST roTUf.AK ./(TVKNILK MAOA-
Z1N1! IN A3IK1IIGA.
-p^n. sKAimooiv's
ELIXIR OFT Ylt OPlIOSrilA TE
Ii-on n»<l CnljBln.
This elegant omutoluntton possesses ail tho
tonic properties of Peruvian Burk und Iren,
without tho disagreeable taste nnd hud effects
of olther, sepavutety or tn other preparations,
^3f these valuable nmtlfellies. It should bo tn-
ken In all eases when a gentle tonle Impression
Is required utter convalescence from VKVKnsor.
dobllttutlng dlseasi's, or lii tbo«e distressing
inin:orr.AiUTiKS peculiar to females. No fo
mule should be without it. If liable tp such dis
eases for nothing can well take it? place.
LITTLU CORPORAL
Was a larger circulation than any othor Juven
ile magazine fn tho world, and ts bettor worth
the price than nny other imiguzlne over pub-
iistoed. It Is Entirely Original und First Cinss.
The Little Corporal is the most entertaining
publication for tho young tlmt wo have over
examined. We cannot see how It possibly can
lmveu suporlor, or If it could lmvo, how the
twung'folks could possibly wish, tor anything
butter.—Tlio Pennsylvania Toucher.
VOW IS THE TIME TO BEGIN.
Hack Numbers can always ho sent.
. ..—. .. ^...... -.w copy,
containing Premium List, 12 coats, orfreuto
any one who will try to rutso n club. Address
ALFRED L. SEWELL ft CO., Publishers,
C l EGRGIA, Murray County-—IVherons. Win.
X HussleiMutmlidstrator of Hllas M. Wood,
(leceasdd, represents to the Court In Ills net I-
tlon tlmt he has fully administered sahl estate:
These arc therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, t« show ouRse.
lr any they cat), why,said administrator should
not bo dlsolmrged.and receive lottbrs of dis
mission on tlm fli-st Monday In dium next.
Given unddr my ImtVH and official signature,
this 24th day of February. 1870
ANllKltSON I'AUNSWOUTII, Orfl’y.
Feb..24-3m.
fX i ...
VT llain Ilousley, ....
or Thomas J. Abuoi*, dceoasedi has petitioned
for letters of illsmtsslou from .suld estate: These
are tliureforu to elto all persons concerned, kin
dred nnd orcaditors, to show canso, If nny they
ean, why said administrator should not ho dis
charged and receive letters dismlssory oi\ tho
first Monday In July noxt.
Given under my hand nnd official signature,
this 30th day of Miireh. 1870.
ANDERSON FAltNSWORTn, Ord’y.
March 31-3m.
ty. Bold
ceased, for tho
Tills 21st March, 1870.
March 2l-tds.
refit of heirs ami fifedflors#
ISAAC H. JOI1K, AdftiV#
fore the Court-IIonsc door in Troutou,ou
first Tuesday In Miiy next, withto tho
legal hours ot sale, t ho following property, ttM
Lots.of lund nnmbors 170 and isft, in tlie 11W#
district and 4th section or originally Clicrokeo
* 1 ooyjity i !«'• led on us t)to properly u(
ll. Mm-vlson, CA’ccutotof tlm last will
meat of John McKuig, Into of Dudti
mid testament or John McKatg, 1
county, dcecased, to satisfy' a fl fa Issued from
Dade Superior Court, in favor or Parthana KII-
* said Sniufraoh il. Morrison, uxeoutor,
linn y
WALKED.
C l KORGIA, Walker County.—K. V. Boss, ad#
X intnlstratrtx of 8.8, Boss, having applied
rov leave to sell two acres, more or loss, of lot
of land iinmlicr 00, in ilth distrlat and 4tli soo-
tion of Walker county, for tlio purposo of de
fraying expenses ot and impj'oving said csti
This Is to notify all persons luterestodtlmt
loss gooil reasons are shown to tho contrary
order wilt be grunted at the fiTst reguluv it- ...
of the Court after tho expiration of thirty days
from tho first publication of this notice, allow
ing suld administratrix leave to sell said laud.
Muivh 31-ltrn MILTON RUSSELL, Onl y.
iETRG OIL, tho very best non-oxplosiv .
'burnjng Fluid now offered tor sale, mid it j
AM. OF THE JLllOVK MEPiriNES
Iffnnnfine111 red by Jniuen Huddle ft Co.,
Louisville; Kentucky, - ■ •
iiistujieo. ’ itViiaH \ For sulo by L. P. Uudger ft Co., Druggists
T)K'
£1 r
more body, iasts longer, nuts gives tuoro light j Dalton. Georgia,
tluin any other oil, und is guarantied not to sett AIho by Dr. Gi-oves^ Druggist, Dalton.
^SSSSm^StSA for sale by aBDruggists to tho V
TIBBS ft KENNER. 1
rTMIK best French Lily White yoi
JL at llIUSClI
April 14, mo.
H
IRSCHHERG #
* ndministrntor of Y. E. Major, deceased,
mi dug applied for leave to soil t’ 1 —* *
longing to said estates This is to no..., ....
tics Interested to show cause at tlio first regu
lar term of tho Court utter tho expiration of
thirty days from the first publication of this
notice, why an order should not bo passed
S 8. ptH>i DimuniuH it. iiiuii iBuii, UAUUiuur,
no other fi fa issued out of suld Court, lit
fuvorof G, W. BlaeknoB vs said fi. H. Morrison,
executor of the estate, ftc., or John McKuig,
deoeased. Property pointed out by Robert II.
Tatum, plulnt I IPs attorney.
JOHNATHAN BLEVINS, Sh’flV
April 7,1870.
T"vADE SUPERIOR COURT, November Tenn
J J lSl.T-11111, So.
W. S. Eakln A Co., et nl., vs. J. M. Juok and
wlfe,;Ct ul.
It appearing to tho oouit that- A. T,,Oben-
chain and wife, C. M. Ohcneliuln, J.M.Jaek nnd
wlfe.'M. J. Jack. fi. M. l’rothro nnd wife, K. J,
Prothro, and W. L. Fulton, Guurdluns Of B.
Easley, resldo out of tho State: It is ordered
tlmt sorvleos on said parties lie perfected liy.
publication of this order in tlm North Georgia
Citizen, once u month tor four months, und
tlmt this order bo entered upon tho minutes of
court. J. R. PAUltOTT, j. s. 0. c. c.
A true oxtrnet from tho minutes of court,
This January ftth, 1870.
J. O. PACE, Clork,
may concern s—Levi Bird having apn
for letters of ndministration on the estuto of
John Bird, deceased: This is to notify both
creditors ami kin that, on the first Monday in
May noxt, said Levi Bird will.be appointed ad-
mjnlstrator us aforesaid, unldss good reasons
are shown to the contrarv.
March 31-30d. MILTdN RUSSELL, Ord'y.
H 1RSC1IBERG sells tho best and cheapest
White Hose for Ladles. April 11,1870.
I F you want to get 11 good article of French
Perfume, call on UIRSC1I. , „„ , .
April 11,1870. KORGIA, Wulkor County.—Whereas John
XX M. Catlett and W111..M. James, executors
. ' or tlm lust will and testainont of Tlios. Jones,
/^IROCKSnnd .Inis that hold from 1 to 4 gal- deceased, represents to the Court tlmt they
Glassware* wilVw—f. 9L*. ! .” a _ n _ n .? : hnvc fully, disohnrged their trust as said exed-
wherp else, at .
TIBBS ft KKNNER’fi
A GENTS WANTED
Ainorionn Kr
practical Family K
ted. Price $2ft. Will knit 20.000 stitches por
minute. Address American Knltttojg MacVm 3
Company. Boston, fttoss., or St. Louis, Mo.
March 31-3m.
they can, why sal ilex editors should not boills-
VTED everywhere to soli tho I charged from their executorship and reoolvo
Knitting Mnohine, the only lettera 01 Uismisston on^bofl^ilonilay in Ju-
r Knitting Mnchlno ever invdn- fy. 1»>70. MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
H
IRSCHHERG sells tho best and cheapest
and ehenpesi
April 14, ltffO.
GILMER.
G ILMEUU SHERIFF SALES.-Will bo Bold
T boforo the Court House door in tho town
°t, Killjoy, on tho first Tuesday In May nqxt,
within the legal hours of sulo, tho following;
property, to-wit:
Lot nl land number 7, in thotOtli fljstrlotaiut
2d section of Gilmer county: luvied on ns tht*
propeity or Alexander Murray, to satisfy one
Superior Court ti fa from Gilmer superior
Court, in favor of Officers of Court *vs Alexan
der Murray. Property pointed opt by officers
of Court.
Also, 145 acres of lot number lift, und 20 atroH
ot lot numbc.t 101, all In the lltli district undid
seotiou of said county, tqsnthfy one Justice
Court fl fa In favor of E. W. Chastain vs II. H %
Fi’ady. Property jiolnted out by iilaintlff.—
I.cvy made and returned to mo by H, WilUams,
constable.
Also, lot of land number 7, In tho 7tl» district
und 2d section of Gilmer county: luvied onto
satisfy a tax fl fa from Whitfield county, the
State and county of Whitfield vs B^Goanor,
tax for 1KW.
Also, lot or land nnmhor l ift, in tho 20th dis
trict nnd 2d section of Gilmereountv: levied
on to satisfy u tux fi fa, tin* State vs C. B. Tuck,
or. Property point ed out iu said fL fa.
April 7.1870. V. II. MILTON, BU’ff-
ot ago, resident
— all persons con
cerned to bo and appour at tho May torm of tho-
Court of Ordinary to ho held next utter the ox-
' "ition of thirty days from *tlm first pulillciu
1 of this notice, nnd show cause, If any they
, why sahl Sarah S. Teagnp should not bo
ujipointed guurdlun of suld minor.
I Murch 31-lm, JOHN W. GREER, Ord’y*