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'TATE OF GEORGIA. Catoosa Connty— ln the
j Superior Court of said County —Present the
ionorable James Miluer, Judge of said Court:
arnes M. Lee, 1
vs ■- Motion to Foreclose Mortgage.
Wm. Ballew, )
I T appearing to the Court, by the petition of
I James M. Lee, accompanied by the notes and
feed of mortgage, that on the first day of Janua
ry. 1860, the dependent, William Ballew, made
an ; delivered to the plaintiff 1 , James M. Lee, his
v 'omissory notes, bearing date the day and year
aforesaid, by the first of which he promised to pay
to said J. if. Lee, or bearer, the sum of Fire
Hundred and Fifty Dollars on the 25th day of
December,. 1864, with interest from date; and
by another of which notes he promised to pay
s lid petitioner, or bearer, the sum of Five Hun
dred and Fifty Dollars by the 25tli day of De
cember, 1865, with interest from date'; and by
another of said notes he promised to pay »o said
petitioner, or bearer, the sum of Five Hundred
and Fifty Dollars the 25th day of December,
lt?G6, with interest from date.
And it further appearing, that afterwards, to
wit : on the day aforesaid the said defendent,
Wiliiam Ballew, the better to secure the payment
ol sgid notes, executed and delivered to the said
dames M. Lee a certain Deed of Mortgage, where
by he conveyed to said plaintiff the following de
scribed tracts of land, to-wit: lot of land -number
172, containing 160 acres, more or less, and also
the west half of lot No. 171, containing 80 acres,
more or less, reserving seven and three quarter
acres on the side immediately next to Ringgold,
Georgia—ail of said land lying and being in the
/Bth district and 3d section of Catoosa county,
Georgia.
And It fui ther appearing that said notes remain
unpaid, it is therefore ordered by the Court that
sai l v\ illiam Ballew, the defendant, do pay unto
this Court, on or before the first day of the next
lerm thereof, the principal, interest and cost due
on said notes, or show cause to the contrary, if
my he can ; and that on the failure of the de
.endant so to do the equity of redemption in and
to said premises is forevdr barred and foreclosed.
And it is further ordered by the Court, That
n copy of this rule be served personally on the
defendant, his special agent, or attorney, four
months before the next Term of this Court, or
th it he he served by publishing the same once a
month tor four months, previous to the next
lerm of this Court, in the Cherokee Georgian, a
-iewspqper published in the town of Dalton, in
said State. —November Term, 1866.
JAMES MILNER, j. s. c. c. c.
A true extract from the minutes of Catoosa Su
perior Court, November Term, 1866.
0. W. TRIMMIER, Clerk.
January 4—4 m.
Jflurray Sheriff ’s Sale.
ILL be sold before the Court-House door in
’ ’ Murray county, on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
The undivided one fourth of lot of land No.
193, in the 10th district of the 3d section of said
county: levied mi as the property of W. G. Ham
to satisfy a fi. fa issued from the Superior Court of
county in favor of John Fagala vs John
’’ eeden, maker, and W. G. Ham, indorser.
_ -Also, at the same time and place, lot of land
iMX 308, in the 27th district and 2d section of
said county, as the property of William Wiggins
to satisfy two County Court fi fas, one in favor of
. C. McCamy, the other in favor of Daniel
v ohnson.
Also, at the same time and place, one houge
and lot in the town of Spring Place, where Gide
on Jackson now lives, to satisfy 5 fi fas, one from
me Superior Court, John M. ilodges vs Gideon
Jackson, and the others from the County Court
against Gideon Jackson, one in favor of W. U.
Colly, and one in favor of John S. Rollins, and
one in favor of M. M. Leonard, and one other in
fat or of Leonard & Jones. Property pointed
out by the defendent, Jackson.
Jan. 4—tds. W. S. CALLAWAY, Sh’ff.
Bailiff’s Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court-llouse door in
the town of Calhoun, Gordon count}', on
the first Tuesday in February next, the following
property, to-wit:
One black marc mule, eight or nine yea' s old,
as the property of F. M. Boman, to satisfy two fi
fas, or.e in favor of Wylie, Johnson & ‘Co. vs
Ayaiefield and Bowman—also one in favor of R.
W; i oung vs Littlefield and Bowman ; and also
naif interest in a store house on Railroad street,
in the town of Calhoun, Gordon comity, known
ns the Littlefield & Boman House, to satisfy two
fi fas, one in favor of Wylie, Johnson & Cos., and
one in favor of R. M. Young vs Littlefield and
Bowman. Property pointed out by F. M. Bow
man.
Also at the same time and place, two town
lots in the town of Calhoun, levied on to satisfy
the cost on fi fas, oqe in favor of R. E.
Wilson, administrator de bono of G J Fain, and
ami one in favor of R M Young and J W Jack
son’s survivors, &e M and one in favor of W II
Morris vs Pleasant Frise and Joe G Frise, admin
istrarors, &c. on the estate of Linsey Neal. One
of the lots lies west of the Railroad, adjoining Dr.
II unt and others, and the other lot lies north of
the road leading to Love’s Bridge. Property
pointed out by Pleasant Frise, one of the admin
istrators. JOHN GRESHAM, S. B’ff.
December 28 —tds.
CATOOSA SHERIFF’S"sALeT
\\J ILL be sold before the Court-House door
t ▼ in the town of Ringgold, Georgia, on the
first Tuesday in February next,the following pron
erty, to-wit: r 1
One lot of land No. 189, in the 28th district
and 3d section of Catyosa county, one fi faC. W.
Hunt vs G. W. IJ. Anderson andG. W. Kerns.—
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place, one town lot
known as the Hancock Lot, and bounded as fol
lows: beginning at a stake on the East side of
Pen is ton street, thence 75 yards, more or less,
vvith Neighbor’s line, South to Anderson’s line,
thence North of said street to the street between
A llson’s and Grubb’s lots, 70 feet, more or less,
thence with said street to the beginning corner,
containing one acre, more or less: levied on as
the property of 11. S. Hancock by one fi fa, A.
Graham, administrator, &c., vs said Hancock.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold
Ninety acres of lot of land No. 54, and 93
actes of lot No. 19, being that portion of said lott
East of West Cbickamauga Creek, and in the 9th
district and 4th section of Catoosa county; also
I°° acres, being the South part of lot No. 36, and
ail of lot No. 37, both in the 28th district and 3d
section; and 100 acres of lot number 55, and 4
acres of lot number 53, both in the 9th district
and 4th section, being all of said lots East of
West Chickamauga Creek; and 80 acres of lot
number 38, being the west half of said lot, and
100 acres, being the north side of lot number 73,
bolli in the 28th district and 3d section of Catoo
sa county: levied upon by one fi fa, L. M. Carter
vs M Dickson and I 1 B Nichols-. Levied upon as
the property of I B-Nichols Property pointed
out by plaintiff’s attorney. [Pr.’s fee $6
Jan. 4—tds. W. J. WHITSITT, Sh’ff.
\Vhitfield. Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door
in the town of Dalton, on J,he first Tues
day in Feb. next, the following property, to-wit :■
One louse and lot on the west side of the
Cleveland, Tennessee, Road, No. not known, now
occupied by Mrs. Beavers: levied on as the prop
erty of John M. Ford, a non-resident, to satisfy
one Justice’s Court fi fa from the 872(1 Dist., G.
M., John L. Longley vs John M. Ford, and Tim
othy Ford, security on stay.
Also, one house and lot in said city, about one
hundred yards from the Calaboose, No. not
known, now occupied by Gilbert Long: levied on
as the property of John B. Glimpse, a non-resi
dent, to satisfy one Justices’ Court fi fa from the
872d Dist., G. M., John L. Longley vs John B.
Glimpse, and William Eskew, security on stay.
Leevies£made and returned to me by constable
t J. W. LONGLEY, Sh’ffT
January 4—tds.
DADE SHERIFFS SALEi
WILL be sold before the Court-House door in
Trenton, on the first Tuesday in February
next, between the legal hour u of sale, the follow
ing property, to-wit:
Four acres of land in the town of Trenton
known as the Saw Mill Lot of Divine, Harris &
Rice: levied on as the property of George W.
Harris to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Supreme
Court of said county in favor of Benjamin F. Pace
vs George W. Harris. Property pointed out by
L. W. Graham, plaintiff’s attorney.
t k- STEPHENS, Pep Sheriff.
January A-, tdv
Legal Advertisements.
Petition to Establish Lost Notelm
Walker Superior Court.
H J Sprayberry ) HJSproyberry ( HJSpfayberry
vs [• VS 4 VS
ETKimsey. J IJ Little. ( —• Dod3on.
August Term, 1866, Walker Superior Court.
FROM the return of the Sheriff it appears to
the Court that the .defendant in the above
named case cannot be found, and therefore Can
not be served: It is, on motion of plaintiff ot
| dered by the Court that service be perfected by
j the publication of this order in the Chevekea
Georgian, a paper published at Dalton, "Georgia,
once a mouth for three months, immediately pre
ceding the next teiru of lids Court
JAMES MILNER, j s c c c
A true extract from the Minutes of Court, this
December Bth, 1866. J. H. ROGERS, Clk.
December 14—3 m.
Libel for Divorce in Whitfield Su
perior Court.
Amanda J. Head, 1
vs V Rule to Perfect Service.
Geo W Head. )
IT appearing to the Court, from the return of
the Sheriff, that the defendant is not to be
found in this county; and it further appearing
that said defendant resides out of this State: It is
ordered by the Court that service of the above
Libel be perfected by publication in the Chero
kee Georgian for four months, as the law directs.
JAS. MILNER, j s c c c.
J. A. R. Hanks, Plaintiff's Attorrey.
A true extract from Minutes of Court.
December 7--4 m. TANARUS., H. PITNER, Cl’lc.
LIBEL FOiTdIVORCE IN WHITS
FIELD SUPERIOR COURT.
John Caldwell )
vs >• Rule to Perfect Service.
Rosetta C Caldwell )
IT appearing to the Court, by the return of the
Sheriff, that the defendant does not reside in
tliis county; and it further appearing that the
defendant resides out of this State, it is, on mo
tion, ordered that service be perfected by publi
cation in terms of the statute.
JAMES MILNER, j s c c c
A true extract from the minutes of Court.
Nov. 30—4ra. T. H. PITNER, Clerk.
GEORGIA—Catoosa County:
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE By virtue of an
order of the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty, will be sold before the Court-House door, in
the town of Ringgold, on the first Tuesday in
February next, between the usual hours of sale,
a town lot in Ringgold, Geo., known as the Moo
ney Store House lot, being forty four feet front
and running back sixty-five feet; also six shares,
one hundred dollars each, of East Tennessee &
Ga. Railroad Stock. W. A. WOODS, Adin’r.
December 14—tds.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE— By virtue of an
order from the Court of Ordinary of Murray
county, I will sell before the Court-House door in
the town of Spring Place, on the first Tuesday in
February next, the following property, to-wit:
the undivided half of the West half of lot of land
No. 299, and the undivided half of lots 297 and
298, and the undivided half of one sixth of lot
315, all in the 20th district of the 2d section of
Murray county. Sold a3 the property of Samuel
A. Blair, deceased, for the purpose of distribu
tion. Terms, 12 months’ credit, with note and
approved security.
WILLIAM HASSLER, Adm’r.
December 21—tds.
GEORGIA, Catoosa Connty —Whereas, John
R. Bryan, administrator of the estate of L.
A. Bryan, represents to the Court, in his petition
duly filed end entered on record, that he lias ful
ly administered L. A. Bryan's estate:
This is therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to show cause, if any they can,
within the time prescribed by law, why letters of
dismission from said estate should not be granted
the said applicant on the first Monday in Fobrua
ly next.
Given under my hand and official signature
this 20tli August, ’66.
J. M. ANDERSON, Ordinary.
August 23d—6m.
GEORGIA, Catoosa Conuty —Whereas, John
Woods, administrator of John Gray, repre
sents to tlie Court, in his petition duly filed and
entered on reoord, that he lias fully administered
John Gr..y’s estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to file their objections, if any
they have, on or before the Feb. Term of the
Court of Ordinary, to be held in said county on
the first Monday in Feb. next, otherwise letters
of dismission will be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature this
20th day of Aug., 186 G.
JAMES M. ANDERSON, Ord’y.
Aug. 23—6 m.
GEORGIA, Catoosa Connty — Whereas, S. F.
Kincanuon, administrator of the estate of
John Kincannon, late of said county, deceased,
represents to the Couit, in his petition duly filed
and entered on recorJ, that he has fully adminis
tered said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
parties interested, whether kindred or creditors,
to show cause, if any they have, within the time
prescribed by law, why letters of dismission
should not be granted the said applicant.
Given undei my hand and official signature,
this 3d Oct., ’66.
JAS. M. ANDERSON, Ord’y.
October s—6m.
GEORGIA, Catoosa Connty —Two months af
ter date application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell
the real estate belonging to the estate of J R
Conley, late of said county, deceased.
Nov 16—tds AARON TEELER, Adm’r.
GEORGIA, Catoosa Connty —Two months af
ter date'application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to
sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Jo
seph T. McConnell, late of said county, deceased.
JOHN M. COMBS, Adm’r.
Sept. 28—2 m.
GEORGIA, Whitfield County —Notice is here
by given that I will make application to
the Court of Ordinary of 'Whitfield county, on
the first Monday in March next, for leave to sell
the undivided half interest in lot of land No. —,
in the 12th district and 3d section, being known
as the place formerly owned and occupied by G.
W. Deck, deceased, which said half interest be
longs to the estate of my son and ward, James
H. Deck. JANE H. DECK, Nat. Guardian.
December 7—2 m.
GEORGIA, Whitfield Connty —Notice is here
by given to all. persons having demands
against the (state of Joseph Suttle, deceased, to
present them to me for payment; and all persons
indebted to said estate will come forward and
make payment immediately.
Dec. 7—4od. FRED. COX, Adm’r.
GEORGIA, Whitfield County —All persons in
debted to James Morris, late of Randolph
County, deceased, are requested to make immedi
ate payment to the undersigned; and all persons
having demands against said James Morris will
present them to us in terms of the law.
F B. MORRIS, )„ ,
THOS. MORRIS, f hx rs -
August 10—4 w.
GEORGIA, Whitfield County —Two months
after date application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to
sell' lot of land No. 130, ill the 13th district and
3d section, property of Joshua Carpenter, de
ceased. J. N. SMITH, Ex’r.
December 21—2 m.
/GEORGIA, Murray County—Two months after
IT date applicaiion will be made to the Court of
Ordinary of Murray county for leave to sell the
real estate of Abner J. Yancey, late of said
county, deceased. JAS. F. HALEY, AdtnY.
December 21—2 m.
e GEORGIA, Catoosa County —Sixty days' af
ter date application will be made to the Or
dinary of saideountv, for leave to sell the land
belonging, to the estate of Thos. T. Gosnell, de
ceased! LAURA E, GOSNELL, Adm’x.
Nov. 9 2m.
GEORGIA* Catoosa Count y— -Sixty days after
date application will be made tb the Ordi
nary of said county, for leave to sell the land be
longing to the estate of M. Dyer, deceased.
H. M. DYER, Executor.
Legal Advertisements.
LIBEL T*OR DIVORCE IN MUR
RAY SUPERIOR COURT.
Robert Shields, I
_ r v l f dlule to Perfect Service
Margaret J. Shields. )
IT appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff, Hat the defendant does not reside in
this county ; and it further appearing that she
does not reside in this State, it is on motion of
counsel, ordered that said defendant appear and
answer at the next term of the Court, else that
the case be considered in default and the Plaintiff
allowed to proceed.
And it is further ordered that this Rule be pub
lished in the “ Cherokee Georgian” once a month
for four months.
JAS. MILNER, j. s. c. c. c.
Oates & Giddkns, Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
A true transcript from the minutes of Murray
Superior Court, November 3d ’66.
SAMUEL M. WALLS, c. s. c.
Nov. 9—4 m. , [p rs . f ee $9.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE IN WHIT
FIELD SUPERIOR COURT.
William J Ross I
vs j- Rule to Perfect Service.
Mary Ross. )
IT appearing to the Court, by the return of the
Sheriff, that the defendant does not reside in
this county; and it further appealing that she
does not reside in this State, it is, on motion of
counsel, ordered that defendant appear and an
swer at the next term of this Court; also that the
ease be considered in default, and the plaintiff a
-to proceed. And it is further ordered that
this Rule be published in the Cherokee Georgian
once a month for four months.
JAMES MILNER, jsccc
A true extract from the minutes of Court.
Nov. SO—4m T. H. PITNER, Clerk.
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE— By virtue of an
order from the Court of Ordinary of Mur
ray county, I will sell, before the Court-House
door in the town.of Spring Place, on the. first
Tuesday in February next, the following proper
ty, to-wit: 120 acres of lot of land No. 266, and
30 acres of lot 267, and the north half of lot 275,
and all that part of lot No. 303, which lies west
of Holly Creek, all being in the 9th district and
3d section of said county of Murray. Sold as the
property of D. M. Peeples, deceased. Terms
made known on the d;.y of sale.
M. J. PEEPLES, Adm’x.
December 21—tds.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE— By virtue of an
order from the Court of Ordinary of Gil
mer county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
February next, before the Court-llouse door in
the town of Ellijay in said county, between the
usual hours of sale, all the real estate of E. M. J.
C. and J. W. Anderson, deceased, .lying and be
ing in said county of Gilmer.
JAMES FEREBY, Adm’r.
December 21—tds.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE— By virtue of an
order from the Court of Ordinary of Gilmer
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, before the Court-House door in Elli
jay in said county, between the legal hours of
sale, all the real estate of J. L. Anderson, de
ceased, lying and being in said connty of Gilmer.
Dec. 21—tds. WM. CLAYTON, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE—By virtue of an
order from the Court of Ordinary of Gilmer
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, between the legal hours of sale, be
fore the Court-House door in Ellijay in said coun
ty, all the real estate of B. C. West, deceased,
lying in said countv of Gilmer.
* J. F. M. WEST, Adm’r.
December 21—tds.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE— By virtue of an
order from the Court ot Ordinary of Gilmer
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, before the Court-House door in Elli
jay in said county, between the legal hours of
sale, all the real estate, lying in said county of
Gilmer, belonging to the estate of Jesse Harper,
deceased. B. J. SITTON, Adm’r.
December 21—tds.
GEORGIA, Gilmer Connty — Two months af
ter date app’ication will be made to the Hon
orable Court of Ordinary of said county for leave
to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of
Thomas Plenions, late of said county, deceased.
Dec. 21—2 m. B. J. SITTON, Adm’r.
&EORGIA, Wbitfield Connty—Whereas, Mrs.
Martha M. Cate, administratrix of the estate
of Jonathan N. Cate, of said county, deceased,
has applied for letters of dismission from her
trust as said administratrix:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all &
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to file their objections, if any they have, at
the Court of Ordinay, to be held in and for said
county on the first Monday in April next, (1867)
why letters of dismission from the estate of said
deceased should not be granted'to the apolicant.
—Oct. Ist, 1866.
J. P. FREEMAN, Ordinary.
Oct. 3—6 m.
GEORGIA, Catoosa JConnty — Whereas Aaron
Peeler applies tojne for letters of admin
istration, de bonis non , on the estate of J. F. Ellis,
late.of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singnlar the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to file their objections, if any they have,
within the time prescribed by law, why letters
should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
December 4th, 1866.
J. M. ANDERSON, Ordinary.
Dec. 7—3od.
EORGIA, Murray County—W’hereas John
VJT Oats applies to me for letters of Adminis
tration, de bonis non cum. testamento annexo, on
the estate of David Humphreys, late of said coun
ty, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased to file their objections, if any they have, on
or before the January Term of the Court of Or
dinary, to be held in and for said county, on the
first Monday in January next, said
letters will be granted the applicant.
Given under my band and official signature,
this 27th Nov., 1866.
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y.
Nov. 30—30d.
GEORGIA, Whitfield County— Notice is here
by given to all persons concerned, that I
will make application to the Court of Ordinary
of said county, on the first Monday in January,
1867, for leave to sell the land belonging to the
estate of Robert Paris, late of said county, de
ceased, to pay the debts of said estate and divide
amongst the heirs.
JAMES L. BLACK, Adm’r.
October 3—2 m.
GEORGIA, Whitfield County.—Two months af
ter date application will be made to the
Honorable Court of Ordinary of Whitfield County,
for leave to sell the real estate of John Louther,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs, Ac.
W. P. LOUTHER, Adm’r.
Oct. 6—2 m.
GEORGIA, Catoosa County-— Two months af
ter date application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of Catoosa county for leave to
sell lands belonging to the estate of John B. El
rod, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
A. 0. ELROD, Adm’r.
Nov. 9—2 m.
Gordon Sheriff's Sale .
WILL be sold at the Court House door in the
town of Calhoun, on the first Tuesday in
February next, the following property, to-wit:
One house and lot in the town of Calhoun:
levied on as the property of Young Nann to satis
fy the cost on one Superior Court fi fa in favor of
M. E. Fain vs Young Mann.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, at the s&ifie time and place, will be sold
part of lot of land No. 76, in the 28d district and
3d section of Gordon county, containing ten
acres, more or less, levied on as the property of
E. J: Holcombe to satisfy one Inferior Court fi
fa, and others. J. McCONNELL, Sh’ff.
Jan. 4—tds.
Also, at the same time and place, lots of land
Nos. 16 and 21* in the 26th district of the 8d sec
tion of said county: : levied on as the property of
J. E. Brooks to satisfy the cost on one Superior
Court fi fa in favor of Jonathan Dew vs J. E.
Brooks and William Akin.
Jan. 4. V. B. HUDGINS, D. Sh’ff.
Chattanooga Advertisements.
GILLESPIE. IHflllS 1 GO.,
Chattanooga, Tentltssees
IMPORTERS and dealers iff HARDWAkfe,
CUTLERY and FARMING IMPLEMENTS*
also agents for Dupont’s Ritfe «hd Blasting Pon
der; also on hand Wagon Had fcttggy Material at
Manufacturer’s prices. July 20—6 in.
" CHARLES LOJDQUIST.
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
DEALER in Furniture,Afattrasses and Bed
ding, Musquito Bars, feathers, Carpeting,
Portable Clothes and Hat Racks, Lace Curtains,
Looking-Glasses, Picture Fraiies, Paper-Hangings
and Window Shades. .
UST’Store in Old City House, on Market Str.
July 20—12 m.
J. BA ILK V NICKLIN . . .DR. MILO SMITH.
J. B. Nicklm,,Jr., & Cos.
Corner Market anctf'ifih Sirs.,
CHATTANOOGA,
Druggists and Apothecaries,
AND DEALER IN
Patent Medicines, Oils, Lam; Chimneys, Shades,
and Pore Drags an« Chemicals.
Prescriptions compounded by experienced
Pharmacuetists. July 20—6 m.
H. F. PARRISH.. J. C. W. G. COLWELL.
H. F. PARHM k CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
amd iPswilsnoiEis,
WINES AND LIQUORS,
Sims' Wewßkck,
Market Street, No. 105, befUfith aad 7th Strs.
CHATTANOOGA,! TENN.
July 20—12 m.
—i -
JOIIN L. M. FRENCH. .J. W. BBOWN. ,T. A. DROWN.
FRENCH, BROI|N k CO.
GROCERS
AND i
Commission Merchants,
Market Stree
Chattanooga, fenn.
July 20, 1866—6 m.
E. M, WIGHT, M. D j.E. B. BIGELOW
Wight & Birelow,
Druggists and AAtlieearies,
206 JtlarkctsSr.,
Chattanooga, jTeim.
E3TA new and elegantly fittdd establishment,
August 31, 1866—Dim. (
GOODWIN,
WITH— 4
JOHN C. GRIFFIS k CO.
WHOLESALE AND BE4ML
GROCERS,
Auctfn cfc CommissiowMerchants.
STORING, FORWARDING and SELLING.
Cor . JTlarket and JFcurth streets ,
(At the old stand of Moire & Marsh,)
Chattanooga, \Tenn.
Liberal advances made on .Consignments.
Consignments of Produce and Merchandize so
licited. Jdy 20—12 m.
R. K. ByrdJ^Co.,
Corner 6tii and Market /Streets,
CBjt'OO G.I, T’JEJFVT.,
HA\ E on hand, for sale jjheap, the following
articles: .3,000 boxes; Hard Bread; 400
barrels Beans; 2,000 sets Ilirness; 200,000 lbs.
assorted Iron, Pittsburg Mill $2,500 pounds Steel;
4,ooopounds Cast Steel Blacksmiths’ Tools; 15,-
000 pounds assorted Paints; i!5,000 pounds Tent
Cloths; 13,000 assorted Ropi; 2,500 Picks; 3,-
500 Shovels, 4,000 Axes anq 1,000 Adzes.
Also, a large lot of Teckle(and Snatch Blocks,
Tools of all descriptions, I ellotvs, Anvils, and
numerous other articles for Farmers’ and Me
chanics’ use.
£3?“ Give U3 a call befo® purchasing else
where. July 20—6 m.
Tiios. Webster R. Maun.
Chattanooga Foundry
and j-
Machine Works.
THE Proprietors are prepaid to manufacture
ail kinds of Machinery uad in this country,
such as
STATIONARY and ITEAMBOAT
Engines and
Blast Furnace, Mining and Mill Machinery of
every description.
Also Railroad, Bridge and ill other kinds of
Iron and Brass Castings, Stean Gauges and Gas
Pipe Fittings always on hand.:
Special contracts made forJarge quantities of
Castings. Brass and Copper taken in exchange
for Castings. THOS. WEBSTER & CO.,
December 7—6 m. Proprietors.
D. V. ffIcCORKLE,
Wholesale and Retail
Druggist,
123 Market Street, Chattanooga, Tenn.
THIS House has been in successful operation
for 18 years, and to-day stands ahead of all
competition, and is prepared to sell goods at
NASHVILLE PRICES.
me a trial •
Avery large supply of
ST. LOUIS LEAD JUST RECEIYED *
——
Linseed , Tanner's , }Zard, Lubricating ,
Kerosene and Castor Oils.
In the way of G 1 ass-Ware: the stock is large,
embracing
WINDOW GLASS, LANTERNS, CHANDE
LEERS, LAMP FIXTURES, &c.
Jnst received from the best houses in N. York.—
Call and see. Prompt attention given to small
orders from the country.
N. B. Agent for the sale of Crab-Orchard
Salts. Desember 7 —3 m.
CHATTANOOGORUG STORE.
Blanchard Clippin ger,
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dye
Stu£fs,Patent Medicines,Coal
Oil, Coal Oil Lamps and
Fixtures, Train Oil,
Lard Oil,
JIJTD I.WTBHICJtTKJTG OILS t
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
ALSO,
FANCY SOAPS & PERFUMERY.
Physicians Will find it to their in
terest tt> give us a call, as we are confident that
we can fill all orders as cheap as any Drug Store
in this section of country.
IST* Highest market price paid for Gensing
and Beeswax. July 20—6 m.
Atlanta Cards,
JOSEPH E. BROWN .JOHN D. *PofcE.
bsgwi & mm,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
JanllaPy 27, 1806—1 y.
C. B. Wellborn,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Wholesale and P.ctail Dealer in
Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries,
B@@to ou&dL
H ats, Caps &c.
—ALSO
General Commission Merchants ,
FOR THE SALE OF
Produce, Buggies, Sfc.
May 25—ts.
J. S. Oliver B. C. Waddail.
Oliver & Waddail,
(Formerly of Dalton,)
W arehouse
Commission Iter chants,
Corner Forsyth and Alabama Strcets t
ATLANTA, GA.
PROMPT and personal attention will be given
to all business entrusted to them, and con
signments are respectfully solicited. Quick sales
and prompt returns are promised.
£sF"Refer to Maj. J. 11. Bard, Col. J. A. R.
Hanks, W. K. Moore and J. H. King & Cos., of
Dalton, Ga. Jan. 27—6m.*
M. R. BELL & CO.
GENERAL
©ammtssian) Merchants*
And Wholesale Dealers
In all kinds of Jtlerchandise and
every description of Coun
try Produce.
frST’Strict attention paid to Consignments. £FI
MARIETTA STR., ATLANTA, GA.
References: —Messrs. Horton & Walton, Au
gusta, Ga.; Stevens Thomas, President Bank of
Athens, Georgia; Messrs. Langston, Crane &
Hammock, McCamy & Cos., and Col. J. W. Dun
can, Atlanta, Ga.; Messrs. Dunn & Mangham,
Macon, Ga.; Messrs. Robert Habersham & Son3,
Savannah, Ga.; Messrs. Lee & Norton, Montgom
ery, Ala. February 10—6 m.
~IHELM & CONNOR,
Wholesale
Booksellers and Stationers,
CORNER WHITEHALL 4 ALABAMA STRS.,
•Atlanta, Ga.
SCHOOL BOOKS
AT NEW YORK. WHOLESALE PRICES.
Actual cost of Freight only added.
FOR PRICE LIST.
January 13, 1836—1 y.
New Arrivals! New Arrivals!
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
Cheap Goods! Cheap Goods!
Can be Found at the Stores of
W- IL IIBTHITII*
IN ATLANTA & DALTON, GA.
I HAVE just received my extensive stock of
Goods, which I am offering at extremely low
prices. It embraces every article kept in the
Dry Goods line, such as—
Ladies' Dress Goods — all hinds.
Ladies’ Cloaks, Purs and Muffs.
Hoods, Nubias and Sontags.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Keady-lact® CLOTHING.
Gentlemen's, Ladies' & Children's
Boots, Shoes and Hats.
II? I E and WHITE GOODS.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMEHES;
Together with all the novelties of the season.
HtSjT’Oui friends and acquaintances are respect
fully invited to call and examine our stock of
goods for themselves before making their fail
purchases.
|3f"Country Merchants, who wish to replenish
their stocks, can buy at remarkably low figures
at either of our houses.
£3f“The house in Dalton is under the manage
ment of LEVI BROTHERTON, who has for ma
ny years been engaged in tho mercantile business
at that place.
WM. H. BROTHERTON,
Roark’s Corner, Atlanta, Ga.
October 19—3ra.
Hoge, Mills & Cos.
Gate City Foundry,
CAR AID MACHINE WORKS,.
Manerta Str., Atlanta, Ga.
o
WE are prepared to build and repair PAS
SENGER and FREIGHT R. R. CARS, —
also, STEAM ENGINES and SAW MILLS, SU
GAR MILLS, HORSE POWERS, and all kinds
of Machinery.
In the Iron Department we are prepared to
make
CASTINGS, (both Brass and Iron),
of every description.
And having a large amount of patterns on hand,
have peculiar facilities for filling orders. We es
pecially beg to draw the. attention of Builders
imu others to our patterns for
Columns, Verandas, Steps, Window
Caps, Sills, Gratings, &c.
From which we can supply Castings of the best
quality, and in the shortest time, and at less pri
ces than they can be obtained elsewhere here.—
We shall also soon go into the manufacture of
Hollow Ware of all kinds.
In the Carpentary Department we are prepar
ed to manufacture
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
And every description of Carpentary work ; also,
to Dress and Match Lumber in a superior man
ner. All kinds of Turning, Scrowl Sawing, &c.
tyCOME AND SEE US!
October 19—3 m.
Tl. I R. C. CLARK,
DEALKIIS IN
English, and American
Hardware,
KEEP constantly on hand a good supply of
Iron, Steel, Nails, Axes, Arnes' Shovels,
Hoes, Carpenteis’ and Blacksmiths’ Tools, Hubs,
Spokes and Fellows, and all goods usually kept
in the Hardware line.
ISSTAIso, Agents for Fairbank’s Scales.
tyStore, Peach-Tree and Line Streets, At
lanta, Ga. October 19—6 m.
ANEW PERFUME ! Called Sweet Opoponax
from Mexico, manufactured by E. T. Smith &
Cos., New York, is making a sensation wheiever
It is known. Is very delicate, and its fragrance
remains on the handkerchief for days.-- Evening
Jfrißtiu i, PMtartAphUt, Sept 14—8 m
Miscellaneous Notices,
K\ * s^i ,.
“18 years established in k. V. City."
“Only infallible remedies known.”
“Free from Poisons.’’
“ Not dangerous to the Human Family.”
“ Rats come out of their holes to die.”
< CmtftfV Ant, Admen, Ac., Extertamattii's >
Is a paste—used for Rats, Mice, Roaches,
Black and Red Ants, &c., 4c.
‘Costar’s’ Bed Bug Exterminator
Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and
also as a preventive lor Bed-Bugs, 4c.
‘Costar’s’ Elec. Powder for Insects
Is for Moths, Mosquitoes , Fleas, Bed Bugs,.
Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, 4c.
! ! ! Bevare ! 1 ! of all worthless imita
tions.
JgipSee that “ Costar’s” name name is on each
Box, Bottle and Flask, before you buy.
BTAddress, HENRY R. CoSTAR,
484 Broadway, N. Y.
Barnes, Ward & Cos., 24 Magazine str., N.
Orleans, agents for Southern States.
* COSTAR’S ’
CELELRATKD
BUCKTHORN SALVE.
For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Boils, Can
cers, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleeding,
Blind arid Painful Piles; Scrofulous, Putrid and
111-conditioned Sores; Ulcers, Glandular Swell
ings, Eruptions, Cutaneous Affections, Ringworm,
Itch, Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, &c.; Chapped
Hands, Lips, &c.; Bites of Spiders, Insects, Ani
mals, &c., &c.
JglPßoxes, 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 sizes.
IgpSold by all Druggists everywhere.
23§ r “And Henry R. Costar, Depot 484 Broadway,
New York.
(£slF’Bariias, Ward & Cos., 24 Magazine street. N,
Orleans, wholesale agents for Southern States.
• “ COSTAR'S ”
UNIVERSAL
CORN SOLVENT,
For Corns, Bunions, Warts, 4c.
|2PSold bv all Druggistsieverywhere.
{ggr*And by Henry
way, New York.
Ward & Cos., 24 Magazine street, N.
Orleans, wholesale agent for Southern States.
“ COSTAE'S”
PREPARATION of
Bitter-Sweet & Orange Blossoms,
EOR BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION.
L T sed to Soften and Beautify the Skin, remove
Freckles, Eruptions, 4c.
Ladies ore now using it in preference to all
others. Bottles, sl.
jggTSold by all Druggists everywhere; and by
Henry R. Costar, 484 Broadway, New York.
J|3?~Barnes, Ward & Cos, 24 Magazine Street,
N. Orleans, wholesale agents for Southern States.
“ COSTAE'S”
PECTORAL
COUGH REMEDY,
For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat,
Croup, Whooping-Cough, Influenza, Asthma,
Consumption, Bronchial Affections, and all Dis
eases of the Throat and Lungs. Bottles, 25 cents,
50 cents, and $1 sizes.
flijgrsold by all Druggists everywhere; and by
Henry R. Costar, Depot 484 Broadway, N. York.
J3§F’Bames. Ward & Cos., 24 Magazine street,
N. Orleans, wholesale agents for Southern States.
“C 0 ST A R's ”
CELEBRATED
BISHOP PILLS,
A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL ,
For Nervous and Sick Headache, Costiveness,
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Billiousness, Constipation,
Diarrhea, Colics, Chills, Fevers, and general de
rangement of the Digestive Organa. Boxes, 25
cents, 60 cents,.and $1 sizes.
tySold by all Druggists everywhere; and by
Henry R. Costnr, Depot 484 Broadway, N. York.
ty Barnes, Ward & Cos., 24 Magazine street,
N. Orleans, wholesale agents for Southern States.
November 30—3n0.
__ Prospectuses.
Daily NevTE^
•Atlanta, Ga.
The Cheapest Daily Published.
, , ; • i r©rmiß!
Daily New Era, one month, 75 cents.
Daily New Era, three months, $2 25
Daily New Era, six months,.... 1 450
Daily New Era, otre
Daily New Eblahd tidily iVeW Y. World, ’slo 00
Da» y New Era and Semi-Weeklv World, 10 00
Daily New Era and Weekly N. Y. World,. .8 50
Daily Aew Era and Godey’s Lady’s Book,. .9 50
Daily New Era aud Scott’s Monthly, ll 00
WeClub withqny pf Ihe leading papers and
periodicals in the Lhited States at reduced rates
a full list of which will be given at an early dnVi'
Advertisements inserted at Fifty Cents per
square. One inch 6pace constitutes a square
March 30, 1866.
Georgia Telegraph,
PUBLISHED AT
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
JAS. R. SNEED AND SAM. BOYKIN
Editors. ’
Terms of Subscription:
Daily Edition, per annum, |J2 fco
Weekly Edition, per annum, 4 qq
Subscriptions received for the Daily for less
than a year at the same rate.
TnE new Proprietors of the Telegraph are re
solved to spare no labor, or expense, to make
it the leading paper of the State, if not of the South.
In addition to its regular corps os Editors-whoara
men of much experience, and well and favorably
known in the South—we have employed übla
correspondents at most of the leading points of
Interest—such as Washington, New York, Paris
Liverpool, etc.
Leading Features. —The leading features in
the Telegraph will be its devotion to the rights,
interests ntid feelings of Georgia and her stricken
sister Slates ; we would lift them up from the val
ley of humiliation, exhort them no a forgetfulness
of the past, except its glories, and nerve their arms
arms for the arduous struggles of the future.
Commercial Department.— The Commercial
department of the Telegraph will receive special
attention. Daily reports will be given of all the
leading markets of the Union, -together with a
full weekly review of the local market; while, on
the arrival of every steamer, European political
and commercial accounts will be given. In this
respect we hope to offer such advantages as will
make the Telegraph an indispensable visitor to
the counting-room of every merchant and trades
man.
Education, Agriculture and the Meehahic Arts
will be fostered as the true sources of all National
and individual prosperity.
THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. *
The Proprietors take a special pride in present
ing their Weekly Edition to the public. It
contains eight pages or fifty-six columns, almost
exclusively of reading matter, in each number,
and in point of typography and general appearanca
is without a rival at the South. Specimen num
bers sent Ly mail to nil applicants.
Address all communications on business to
WM. A. REID & CO.. Proprietors, Macon.
~ldaily
JOURNAL l MESSENGER,
Published every MORNING and EVENING at
Corner of Cherry and Third Streets,
Largest Circulation 1 .Middle
and South - West Geo gia.
r PHE old “Journal & Mc-sscn er,” first estab
-1. lished in 1809, and regularly published ever
since, has the largest circulation of any paper in
this section.
M e are offering liberal terms to <dvertisers,
and merchants and others, desirous of having
their business generally known, will do well to
advertise in our columns.
Our Weekly contains the legal advertising of
some eight or ten counties and is circulated
throughout the Northern aud Southern State;
generally.
Parties sending their advertisements with the
money, will be insured satisfaction.
Address S. ROSE 4 r O.
Sept. 16, 1865.
A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
The Christian Index,
SOUTH-WESTERN BAPTIST.
4 RELIGIOI S PAPER—a Literary Paper—a
1\: Commercial Paper—an Agricultural Paper
—a Child’s Paper—a Baptist Paper—a family Pa
per—a News Paper—and a Live Paper. Now in
its 45th year; has risen from the ashes, and is
younger than ever, and will continue to grow
younger as it grows older, and, while it increases
in vivacity and vigor, will at the same time be
circumspect, thoughtful, philosophic, and Chris
tian.
The Index thinks for itself—speaks for itself—
and the appearance of the sheet, as well us the
character of Its-contents, advertises itself.
PRICE $5 A YEAR.
1 and 2 Dollar Subscriptions Received.
Address J. J. TOON,
Pnblishcr and Proprietor,
Franklin Printing House,
Atlanta, Ga.
Rev. 11. IT. Tucker, D. D., Editor.
Rev. S. S. Henderson, D. D., Editor Ala. Dep’t
POSTSCRIPT.
The Publisher having delivered himself above,
the Editor begs leave to say, that he makes no
promises but this—that all profitless dt bates shall
be excluded, and that his object shall be to inter
tain and instruct the reader, and improve hia
heart.
(FST~ And now the Publisher steps in again,
and says: Reader, if you liue the programme, try
tis for six months or a vear.
A. T. lIACKETT,
Einggold., Ga.
WILL practice in the several counties of tha
Cherokee Circuit.
jy Particular attention paid to Collection*.
January 27—ly.
E. M. DODSON W. H. p .VYNE,
DODSON & PAYNE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Ringgold, 4wft.
WILL attend promptly to all business entrrustf--
ed to their care in Nforth-Wostenu Georgia,.
July 20—12 m.
Bolting Cloths.
DOUBLE ANCHOR, 40 inches wide, the best
in the world. Also,
Mill Stones, Burr Stones, Belting, Smut Mills, &t.,
For sale by
MANWARING & CO.,
Importers and Manufacturers,
Marietta, Georgia.
|jy Agent for Turble & Stanleys Patent Flour
Elevator and Cooler.
N. B. »hders should be addressed, Box 72,-
Marietta, Georgia, or Box 27, Ringgold, Ga.
May 18—ts.
Brown House,
(Opposite Passenger Depot,)
Jflacon, . Georgia.
REFITTED and refurnished from basement to 1
attic. Comfort, convenience and luxury
combined. My faithful Porters, William, Mot
and Dnrrah Hill, will be wi a cndaiice and trans
fer baggage free on ths at ri-nl of every train.
E. E. BROWN, Proprietor.
Feb. 10—ly.