The Mountain signal. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1839-1876, September 21, 1861, Image 4
'! ERE aS Loretto I). D.i-1
vis, guardian l<>r Mary F 1
Chatten, applies to me for letters o'
di«mt«*iun from said guaidinm-hip.—
These are therefore to cite and ad
uui«hal I persons interested to he
end appear at my office within th'
trine prescribed law 'o sh<»> cause, i
any they have, why letters of dismis
• l«n should not be granted said ap-
under ncy hand and
offidal sig nature, tiehMay 25th, 1801
JAS. R. LAW HON, Ord’y. i
T LA Tn T A MACHI NI.
Works, At our Shcp we build j
Steam Kngines, Boiler-Circular Saw
Mill Gearing tad Shafting, besides re- 1
pairing anything in our liue of business
Now, if aay other manufacturer I
bui’ds a bstter Engine and Saw Mills
and does k for less money, we do not
expoat your patranage, and we ought
not to bare it. But if you want such
things as •'« mats, sad have got the
money to pay for it, we invite all such
persons to •orrespaad with, or visit our ;
ehop when w® shall call things by their
right names, « better you buy ar not.
We ara now, as heretofore, determin- ’
ed to mak« Aral •lass work aid war
rant it, if wall «ae«i.
Our terms ara cash, ar in other f
words, pay and be paid.
J AS. L. DUNNING.
N0v.27, 1883. |
BULK NISI.
Benjamin Davis j Libel for Divorce j
>in Lumpkin Su-
Melissa Davis. ) porior Court.
It appearing ta (ho Court by the re
turn of the Sheriff (hat the defendant in
the above staled case, Melissa Davi«,
does not reside in said county of Lump
kin, and it further appearing by the
affidavit of the plaintiff that saM de
fsndant does not reside in the State of
Georgia,
On motion of Boyd A Wimpy, at.
Carneys at Law for said plaintiff, it is
ordered by ths Court that service »r>
said defendant bs perfected by publish
ing th is order for the space of three
months previous to the next term of
Court in the Moantain Signal, a
public gazette in said State. January
adjourned t enp , 1861.
Granted—Gko. D. Sica j. s. c.
I certify that the above and forego
ing is a true copy from Lumpkin Su
perior Court, g
J H. WORLEY, C- 3. C.
April sth 1861.
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IMPORTAI¥T TO FARM’RS.
SUBSCRIBER. HAVING
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Specimens of the above plough may
b» seen al rnv shop.
WM. J. GRIFFIES,
Maiietta, Georgia
June 19th, 1858—ts
T«IT « 3» -ZBT7 « T HU •
I r DESIRE to call the attention of South
j ern Cotton & Woolen manufacturers
• to my establishment in Baltimore, Md., (or
I the manufacturing of '■Cotten \ Wool
Cards' Being the only establishment
South of Mason and Dixson's Line.
I also manufacture '■Leather Bands' with
Patent machinery of my own invention.
Also Leather Hose of superior quality. All
made of best oak tanned Leather, and war
ranted equal to any made North.
On hand a general assortment of all ar
ticles used by Manufacturers, Machin#
Nhops, Rail Road jT-ocomotive builders
&c., See &c., Every attention given to
orders. JOHN 11. HASKELL
S 3 South Eutaw Street,
Baltimore, M d.
March 10th,’65.
GEORGIA— Dawson County.
James k. Heard
having in proper form ap
plied to me for permanent letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Lewis J-
Ledbetter, late, of said county, this is
to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Lewis J. Ledbetter
to be xiid appear at my office within
the time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they have, why perma
nent administration should not be
granted to Janies L Heard, on Lew
is J. Ledbrttei’s estate. Witness mt
hand and official signature,
JOHN W. HUGHES, Ord’y.
aprii 13—’61
Dlrs. Mary Ann Graham
ANNOUNCES to the public that she
is prepared to cut and make coats,
pants and vests. Also, to repair and re
novate old clothes.
Having a large family to support .she
its a share 9 r public patronage.
Out «th, IWO.
GIN ASA REMEOIXi- LENTA
THIS DEIICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT,
J? SPECIALLY’ designed for the. use of
the Medical Profession and the Faini
‘//.having superseded the so-called ‘Gins,’
‘Aromatic,’ “Cordial.” “Medicated,”]
“Schnapps,” etc., is now eddorsed by all I
of the prominent physicians, chemists and |
connoisseurs, as possessing all of ihos« in-I
trinsic medical qualities (tonic and uiu-i
retie) which belonff to an old and pure
Gin. Put up in quart bottles Ind sold by
all druggist, grocers, etc.
A. M. BINIXGER& CO.,
(Established in 1 778.) Sole Proprietors,
No 19 Broad street, N. Y.
For Sale by D. M. BARNES & CO.,
No. 13 Park Row, New York.
Our long experience and fainilliarity
with the requirements of Druggists,;
and our superior business facilities, ena
ble us to furnish them Liquors for medici
nal and family use. Dec. 15th, 18G0 I
HOW \RD ASSOCIATION
PHIL ADELPIIIA-
Benevolent Institution established by
special Endowment, for the Relief of the
Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Viru
lent and Epidemic Diseases, and especi
ally for the Cure of Diseases of the Sex
t<nl Organs.
EDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by
the Actin" Surgeon, to all who ap
p/y by letter, with a descriptien of their
condition, (age, occupation, habits of life,
&c..) and in cases of extreme poverty,
Medicines furnished free of char m.
Y ALUABLE REPORT on Sperma
torrhoea, and oilier Diseases of the Sexu
al Organs, and on the NEW REME
DIES employed in the Dispensary, sent
to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes,
free of charge. Iwo or three Stamps for
postage will be acceptable.
Address, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton
Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No
■2 South Ninth Street, Phil’a., Pa. By
order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWELL,Pres.
Geo. Firchild, Sec.
Dec.loth 1859.
GEORGI \ Lumpkin C< yntt.
' W ier Boyd, surviv
•SsHßr ing Administrator on th
estate of E.-os Barnes, deceased, ap
plies to me for lett rs ol dismission
from said estate. I hr»e are therefore
to cite and admonish all persons inte
rested to be and appear at my offic e,
within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why let
(lets of dismissi in should not be grant
ed said applicant. Given under t»j
hand and official signalure, this Aptti
13ih, 1861. JASK LAWH9N. Ord’j
HEAD-QUARTERS,
Jasper, Pickens County, 21»t March,
1861.
| Ordered that the following gentlemen
I be appointed Staff officers of the 167 Re"-
. iment, G- M : c
Ober West—Adjutant.
P- R. Simmons—Quartermaster.
L. W. Allread—Lieutenant.
W. 11. Simmons—Paymaster.
1 F. C. Tate—Sergeant Major.
I Dr. B. F. llanie—Surgeon.
P. F- Furgerson—Clerk.
, Yml that they as such be respected and
obeyed accordingly.
A. K Blackwell, Colonel.
March, 30th 1861.
STR A VV ePC D.S,
KATS, CAPS, BOSmiJTS,
FLOWERS, RVC HHs * co
For Spring, 1860.
GEO. W. &. JEHIAL READ
50 Warren St 120 Chambers St.,
NEW YORK,
IMPORTERS
Manufactures A. Wholesale
Dealers,
Are now receiving from thoir agent in
Europe, and their own factory, a magnifi
cent assortment of the above goods, to
which they call the particular attention
of first mass buyers.
Catalogues containing full description
of goods, with prices attached, sent by
mail on application’
•List of Letters,
| > EM AINING in the Post office at Dali
lor.ega, on tie 30th of June ’6l.
Daniel Boyd Barbary -Boyer, P.
Bullard Mal'nda Brock.
R. L. Chastain John Campbell, T. j
(). Corbin Lemuel Chambers, 2, Mias
Lizza Colla.
Samuel S, Dunham.
James M. Griffith, R. B. Gartiefi.
William Jones.
Mrs. J. B. Morgan S. B. McNavian. {
Richard I’resly Peter Prewitt.
Geo. D, Rice, W. H. Reid John I
Ray, Jonah Robert. i
'Valter B. Smith 7 Henry Shelton, f
Isaac Temnis. !
11. Kelly, 2,
J. W. M ilson, 3 Margaretl W’ards-I
worth, 3.
J a me* Waters.
M. J. Walker. I
GEO. T.QUILLAINP. M. |
What Everybody Wants
)
THE FAMILY DOCTOR .
/ . CONTAINING
SIM/’L E REMEDIES, EASIY 08-1
TA IN ED. FOR THE CURE OF DIS
EASE IN ALL FORMS. (
BY
PROF. HENRY S. TAYLOR, M. D.j
It Tells You Howto attend upon the!
sick and how to cook for !
them; how to prepare j
Drings, Poultices, &e., and I
how to guard against in
fection from Contagious '
Diseases.
It Jells You Ol the various diseases of j
of Children, and gives the 1
best and simplest mode of
■ treatment during Teething, i
Convulsions, Vaccination,!
Whooping-cough, Measles,!
&c
It I ells You The symptoms of Croup
Cholera, Infantum, Colic,
Diarrhoea, H’orms, .Scalled 1
Head, Ringwoim, Chicken- j
pox, &c., and gives you the j
best remedies for their
cure. |
It Tells You The symptoms of Fever
and Ague, and Bilious,
Yellow, Typhus. Scarlet
and othe>' Fevers, and!
gives you the best and sim
plest remebies for their ■
cure.
' It Tells You The symptoms oflnfluen-!
za, Consumption Dyspep-;
sia, Asthma, Dropsy, Gout
Rheumatism, Lumbago
Erysipelas, &c., and gives
you the best remedies for
their cure
I
It Tells You The symptoms of Chole
ra Morbus, Malignant Chol
era, Small-pox Disentery
Cramp. Diseases ®f the
Bladder, Kidneysand Liv
er, and the best remedies
I for their cure.
! r o-
It TellsJYsu The symptoms of Pleuri
Musymps. Neuralgia, Ap
oplexy Paralysis, the ([va
rious Diseases of the
Throat Ear and Eye and
th® best remedies lor their
cure.
It Tells You The symptoms of Epilepsy-
Jaundice, Piles, Rapture
Diseases of the Heart, He.
morrhage Veneral Diseas
es and Hydrophobia, and
gives the best remedies for
their cure.
llt lells Y»u The best and simplest
treatment f»r Wounds,
Broken Bones and Disloca
tions Sprains, Zoe k jaw,
Fever Sores, White Swel
lings, Ulcers HYiitlows,
Boils Scurvy Burns and
Scrofula.
;It 7ell You Os the various diseases pe
culiar t® W omen and give
the best and simplest reme
dies for their cure, togethe
with many valuable hint
f®r the preservation of th®
health
Th* work is written in plain language,
free from medical terms, so as to be’easTly
j understood, while its simple receipes may
j soon save you many times the cost ot the
; book. It is printejlin a clear and open I
j type ; is illustrated with appropriate en-1
■ ravings, and will be forwarded to your!
address, neatly bound and postage paid,
! on receipt ofSI.OO. °
iftIOOOAYEAR-U?
enterprising men everywhere, in selling
1 the above work, as our snducements t®
ail such are very liberal.
For single copies of th® Book, or for
terms to agents, with other information,
applo to or address
JOHNE POTTER, Publisher,
N®. 617 Sansom Street Philadelphia, Pa.
August 11th, ’9O.
GEORGIA—Dawson County.
WHEREAS Nancy Nix and
Sam. Weaver Adininistra
|orso« the Estate of Thomas Nix,
Mat® of said county, deceased, ap
[pliest® me for Letters of Dismission
[ bom said Estate. These are there
fore to cite and admonish all persons
interested,to be and appear at my of
fice on or before the first Monday in
I Nov. next to show cause, if any
they have, why letters of Dismission
should not be granted said applicants,
i Given under my hand and official sig
l nature, May 18lh, 1861.
I JOHN W. HUGHS, Ord’y.
R U l‘e~N Fsl
State of Georgia, ) Superior Court
I UmonWouuty. I Libel for Divorce
• Manry L. McCrary y in Union Superior
1 A , vs - I Court.
Andrew McCrary. j-May Term, 1861.
J Tappearing to the Court that the de
fendant does not reside within the
limits of this State, it is on motion of
counsel, ordered that said defendant ap
| pear and answer at the next term of this
, Court, else that the case be considered in
I default and the plaintiff allowed to pro
ceed. And it is further ordered that this 1
rule be published once a month for three
months in the Mountain Signal at Dah
lonega W. T. DAY, Pl’fl’s att’y. I
Granted—Gf.o. D. Rice, j. s. c
A true extract from the minutes of the I
Court. JOSHUA ANDERSON, !'
C. $. C.
June 15tb, 1861. (
1 AN IMPORTANT DISC OVI.BY II
For the cure of
CON SUM PTION, BRONCHITIS,
COUGHS AND COLDS.
< The JI a kora Arabica,
DISCOVERED BY A.
j MISSIONARY.
I WHILE TRAVELING IN ARABIA.
; All who are suffering from Con«
' sumption should use the Makora Ar A «
Ibica, discovered by a missionary in
I Arabia.
J All who are threatened with Con*
I sumption should use the Makora Ara
bica, discovered by a missionary in
; Arabia.
I All who are suffering from Bronchit
is should use Makora Arabica, dis
covered by a missionary in Arabia,
All who ate suffering from Sore
I hrout, Coughs and Colds, should use
the Makora Arabica, discovered by a
I missionary in Arabia.
All who are suffering from Asthma,
Scrofula and Impurities of the Blood
I should use the Makjra A rabica, dis
covered by a missionary in Arabia.
Il cures Consumption.
Il cures Bronchitis.
1 It cures Sore 'Throat, Cou<>Ls and
1 Colds.
It cures Asthma, Scrofula, and im-
i purities of the Blood.
I This unequalled remedy is now for
< the first time introduced lo th® public.
Il was providentially discovered by a
missionary while traveling in Arabia.
He was cured of Consumption by its
: use alter his case was pionouticed
hopeless by learned physicians in Eu.
I rope.
He ha® forwarded lo us in writing a
full account ot his own extraordinary
cure, and of a number of other cures
which have come undet his observa
tion, and also a lull account ol the medi
cine.
Al his request, and impelled by a
desire to extend a knowledge of this
lemedy to the public, )ve have had hie
communication printed in pamphlet
form for free distribution. Iu inte
rest is enhanced by an account which
be gives ol some ot the scenes ot tho
Syrian massacres, which he obtained
from those who suffered in that awful
tragedy.
1 his pamphlet may be obtained at
our office, or it will be sent ire* by
mail to all who apply for it.
We import the Makora AbaWca
, direct from Smyrna through the house
ol Cleon Gylippus, and we have af
ways on band a lull
bollles
Hons.
Price one dollar per bottle. Ssqt
by mail, on receipt of price and 24
cents lor postage.
For sale whohale and retail by
LEEDS, GILMER & CO.
Importers op Drugs anb Mkdicim.
51 Liberty St., N. Y.
ALSO, BY DRUGGISTS GKNS-
WALLY.
POSTPONED
LUMPKIN SHERIFF SALES.
ON THK FIRST TUBSBAY IJV OOT.
I be sold before court
hcuse door in the town a f
Dahlonega, within the legal houre of
sale, the following property, 10-wit ;
Lots Nos. 236, 237, 12ih diet, all
sec. —north hall ; levied on as the prop,
erty of Hesrkiah Kelly, to sa:isfy a fl
fa from Lumpkin Superior Court, at
the suit of Gilford G. Thompson vs
Hezekiah Kelly as the property of
enid delendarit.l
JOHN C. EARLY,
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0O“ Persons getting up Clubs of five
tenor mote subscribers, will be sup*
plied with the copies ordered at 12 1-2
per cent less than our regular rates
No name will be entered on our
books until the meney is paid ; and all
subscriptions are discontinued when
the time expires for which payment is
made; unless the same be renewed.
Address,
HANLEITER $ ADAIR,.
Atlanta, Ga.
NOTICE
ATS hdreby given to those School
tricts, not having held their elec,
lions for Trustees for the present year,
o hold the same immediately, and re*
port in terms of the statute. All Trus
’ees are requested to come forward and
jreceive the necessary qualifications fbj
1 heir respective duties.
Jas. R. I av kos, Ord’y.
Ju .e 29, 61,