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ATTENTION, MILLITIA ! !
Head Quarters, Dahlonega, )
Oct. 2d, 1861 $
THERE will be a General Review
at the’following limes and places:
Cumming, Forsyth co., Wpdnesdav
and Thursday, Oct. 24d and 25th.
Dawsonville. Friday and Saturday.
Oct. 25th and 26ih.
Highwassee, Towns co., Monday
and Tuesday, Oct. 28th and 29th.
Blairsville, Union co., Wednesday
find Thursday, Oct., 30th and 31st.
Morjan'.on, Fannin co., Friday and
“Saturday, Nov. Ist and 2d.
t Dahlonega, Thursday and Friday
Nov. 7th and Bth.
he calling together oftheMil
ilia at the above times and places, is
in obedience to an order issued by the
Adjutant General of the State. It is
’expected that every one subject to mus
ter will attend with the best arms at
his command, that some reliable infor
mation may be obtained as to the num
ber and fitness of our weapons to repel
the Toe from our native soil, if he
shall dare land his invading vandals
(scion our coasts. It is desirable that
«t the above places and times, as many
as can do so, will volunteer for the for
mation of a Regiment, from the gal
lant men comprising this Brigade, to
enter the State service for one year,
subject to be disbanded however al
■any time, it their service should not be
needed for the year. Soldiers you love
your country, and among the best ri
demen in the world. We can furnish
(he best Regiment in Georgia. Let
us do so without awaiting the disgrace
ful process of a draft. All the adjoin
ing counties are requested to assist in
raising a Brigade.
H. W. RILEY,
General Commanding.
October sth '6l
NOTICE.
GEORGlA—Lupmkin County
PURSUANT to an order from the
Honorable Court of Ordinary of
Gilmer county, when sitting for Ordi
nary purposes, will be sold before the
Court House door in the town of Elli
jay, within the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in January next the ■
following property, to-wit :
Lots of land Nos. 201, 196, and 234. |
in the 6;h district 2d section, and also,
lot No. 23, in the 6th district first sec
tion, in said county ; on Nos. 201,!
a; d 196, is situated a good saw and
grist mill, known as the plantation
whereon Janies R. Findley resided at.
the time of his death.
Ai-o, at the same time and and place
wiil be sold the following negroes, to>> ■
wit; 1 negro woman, named Beck,.'
about 37 years old ; one negro girl,
named Silvn, about 10 years old—all)
the above sold as the property of James I
4L_Fmd[ey, late of said county deceas- 1
ed ; sold for the benefit of the heirs I
and creditors of said deceased, Terms!
made known on the day of sale.
J J. FINDLEY. ? . , ,
F. F. FINDLEY < Ad,n rs
Oct. 5,h, ’6 1
LUMPKIN SHEIFF’S ..SALES?
ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN N )V.
w ILL be sold before the Court '
House door in the town of Dah- ;
lonega, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to-wit -.
The undivided half of lot of land
No. 145, 12th district Ist section, to
satisfy a fi fa from Lumpkin S puior!
Court, in favor olGihord G, ’Thompson
vs Hezekiah Kelly.
Also, one hundred shares of the
Cane Creek Hydrnubc Hose Mining
Company, of Lumpkin county, to satis
fy the cost due on a fi fa in favor ol Jo-
Wph E. Brown, Governor of the State
• <»fGeorgia, vs Jeptha Milliard, prici
pal, and Joseph H. Bell security ; as
the properly of said Joseph H. Bell.
JOHN C. EARLY, Sheriff
Oct. sth.
GEORGIA—Union County.
VVHEREAS Isaac Beach, Guardi
an for Phebe I uurner, applies to
me for letters of dismission from said
guardian.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all persons interested to be and
appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why letters of dismis
sion should not be granted said appli
cant. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, this Sth August, 1861.
John B, Black, Ord’y.
By F. G. Hughes, d. c. c. o,
GEORGlA— Lumpkin Coun'y.
VVHEREAS Harris Cantrell, Ex
’ ’ ecutor on the estate of John Can
trell, late of said county deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of Dismission
from said estate, these qye therefore,
to cite and admonish all persons inte
rested to be and appear at tuy office
en the first Monday in March next, to
show cause, if any they have, why let
ters of dismission should not bo granted
said applicant. Given under my hand
and official signature, this August, 24tb,
4961, Jas. R. Lawhon, Ord’v
G- W. FERRI & CO.,
WHOLESALE
hat establishment,
{(Masonic Hall Building,)
BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
•*«»’)’ 9, 1855.
R u L e N 1 S I. i
Adaline Julian Guar-) Morta<»e, &c,Auz
man of Abijah Julian < Term,lß6o. Pres
to r « v'lir er,t tl,e Honora-
Robert 1. McKinney [ ble Geo. 1) Rice
j Judge said Court,
j TT appearing to the Comt, by the peti
| , .V°, n ? f ,A da,ine Julian, Guardian of
’ rx a 1 dldian > that on the sixteenth day
I of November, eighteen hundred ami six
j ty, Robert F. McKinney of said county
I made and delivered to said petitioner his
( certain promissory Note, bearing date the
day and year aforesaid, whereby six
I months after the date thereof he promised
ito pay said petitioner or bearer, three
j hundred and ten dollars for value receiv
ed, and that afterwards, on the day and
( year aforesaid, the said Robert F. Mc-
Kinney the better to secure the payment
! of said promissory note executed and de
livered to said petitioner bis Deed of
Mortgage whereby he conveyed to said
I petitioner Lots of land numbers three
hundred and eighty-six, (366) three hun
dred ninety three, (393) three hundred
and r.inetv-four, (394) and four hundred
and forty-six (446) containing forty acres
i each, in the south half cf the thirteenth
I O*D district first section of originally
I Cherokee new' Dawson county,condition
; ed to be void upon the payment of said
promissory note, and it further appearing
that said note remains unpaid. It is
therefore ordored that said Robert F.
McKinney do pay into Court by the first
i day of the next term thereof the prinei
pal, interest and costs due on said note,
or show cause to the contrary (if any he
has) and en failure thereof the equity of
redemption in and to said mortgage pre
mises be forever thereafter bared and
’ foreclosed. And it is further ordered
lhat this Rule be published in the Moun
tain Signal once a month for four months,
ora copy thereof served on the said
•Robert F. McKinney or his special agent
or attorney, at least three months previ
ous to the next term of this Court.
Geo D. Rice, j. s. c.
i A true extract front the minutes of
Dcwson Superior Court, Sept. 2d 1861.
Daniel I’. Monroe, c. 8. o.
Sept. 21—61—3 m
P E r I T ION.
■ GEORGlA—Lumpkin County.
, To the Superior Court of said County ;
i The petition of Harrison W. A’iley
sheweth that heretofore, to-wit, on the
'lsth of April 1861, Walter B Smith,
then of said county, made and delivered
’to your petitioner his certain instrument
'in writing called a promissory, whereby
Ihe promised on or by the second day
■ of May next thereafter, to pay your peti-
I tioner or bearer, one thousand and eighty-
four dollars and 71-100 dollars for value
. received. And for the better securing the
payment of said note, on the day and
| year aforesaid the said Walter B Smith
j executed and delivered to your petitioner
his certain deed of mortgage, conveying
t°_ your petitioner the undivided two
thirds of lot oi land No. one thousand and
I fifty-one (1051) in the 12th district and
Ist section, and lot No 1221, 1222, and
I the undivided half of Lot No. 1155, in
I the 11th district and 1 section of’ said
county of Lumpkin, condititioned to be
I void upon the payment of the promisso
ry note aforesaid, (which note and deed
jof mortage are hereto the Court to be i
shown). Yet your petitoner avers that ,
said W alter B Smith, although so indebt- ,
ed, and to pay said note often requested, t
hath not paid said note or any part there
of, but the same to pay hath hitherto re- 1
fused, and yet refuses, wherefore your
petitioner prays that such rule order may
be made aud passed as will be in conformi
ty with the stitutes in such cases made
and provided. H. P. Bell, Pi’lls att’y.
July Term, 1861.
RULE NISI.
Georgia—Lumpkin County:
II W Riley vs) Mortgage, &c.
Walter B Smith j July Term, 1861
IT appearing to the Court by the peti-
tion of Harrison W Riley, accompa
nied by the note and mortgage deed, that
i the 15th day April, 1861, the defendant
I made and delivered to the plaintiff* his
j promissory note bearing date the day and
) year aforesaid whereby the defendant
I promised by the second day of May next
following the date of said note, to pay the
i plaintiff or bearer one thousand and eigh
ty-four dollars and 71 cents tor value re
ceived, and that afterwards on the day
and year aforesaid the defendant, the bet
ter to secure the payment of said note,
executed and delivered to the plantiff bis
deed of mortgage whereby the said de
-1 fenflant mortgaged to plantifl the undi
vided two-thirds of lot of land No. 1057,
in the 12th district and Ist section, and
! Lets No. 1221, 1222, and the undivided
half of Lot No. 1155, all in the 11th dist.
• and Ist section of said county of Lump
i kin containing acres more or less.
1 /Ind it further appearing that said note
I remains unpaid. It it therefore ordered
I that the said defendent do pay into Court
i on or before the first day of the next Term
thereof the principal and intarest and
; cost due on said note, or, show cause to
the contrary, if any he has, and on the
failure of tho defendant so to do, the
equity of redemption in and to said mort
gage premises be forever thereafter bar
red and foreclosed. And it is further or
| dered that this Rule be published in the
Mountain Signal, once a month for four
1 months previous to the next term ol this
Court or served on the defendant or his
' special agent or attorney at least three
I months pievious to the next Term of this
! Court. Geo. D. Rice, j. s. c.
. 1 certify that the above and f rego-
j ing is a true copy from the minutes of
Lumpkin Superior Court.
J. J. Worley, c. s. c.
N B K N 1 fi 11 T,
ATTORNEY AT LA¥
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I August 41th, 1858—ff.
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GEORG1A— Union County.
Williau B Hawkins.
Guardian for Datid E Harkiix
applies to me for letters ol dismission
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GEORGIA Lumpkin County
yy HERE AS Lucy a. Barnes ad
minislralrix on the estate ol
lon Barnes, late of said county de.
ceased, applies to me for letters of dis
mission from said estate. These are
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Dec. 15lh, 1860
JAS. R. L WHON, Ord’y.
(jIjORGIA—Du ttson County.
r O^ IIEREAS ,a '«« s D Heard
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is J. Ledbetter’s estate. Witness mv
hand and official signature,
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april 13—’61
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G EORG I A —Lumpkin County
IVEREAS Harris Cantrell, Adm’r
on the estate of John Cantrell,
late ol said county deceased, applies to
trie for letters ol dismission fiom said
estate, I hese are therefore, to cite and
admonish all persons interested to be
and appear at my office on the first
I uesday in March next to show cause,
if any they have, why letters of dismis
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GEOR(ilA—Dawson County.
E. P. Bond having in
proper form applied to me lor
peimamenl lettcs of Administration on
the estate ol James W. Reynolds, late
of said county this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of ki»
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scribed by law, and show cause, il anj
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Bond on James W. Reynold’s estate.
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July 6 ’6l.
List of Letters,
pj EMAINING in the Post office at Dah
lonega, on tie 30th of June ’6l.
Daniel Boyd Barbary Boyer, P.
Bullard Vlalinda Brock.
R. L. Chastain John Campbell, T.
O. Corbin Lemuel Chambers, 2, Miss
Lizza Colin.
Samuel S, Dunham.
James M. Griffith, R. B. Gartiell
VVihiam Jones,
Mrs. J. B. Morgan S. B. MeNavian.
Richard Presly Peter Prewitt.
Geo. D, Rice, W. H. Reid u John
Ray, Jonah Robert.
Walter B. Smith 7 Henry Shelton.
Isaac Tetnnis.
11. Kelly. 2,
! J. W. M ilson, 3 Margarelt Wards
worth, 3.
James Waters.
M. J. Walker.
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A few doors below the Planter’s Hotel *1
AUGUSTA, GA: J
in’y 9th, 1855.
RULE NISI.
Benjamin Davis 4 Libel 'for Divorce
vs >in Lumpkin Su-
Melissa Davis. ) perior Court.
It appearing m the Court by the re
turn ol the. Sheriff lhat the defendant in
the above staled case, Melissa Davis
ioes not resid® iu said county of Lump
) tin, and it further appearing by the
tlfidavit of the plaintiff that said de
'tendant does nut reside in the State of
Georgia,
On motion of Boyd <St W’impy, at
orneys at Law for said plaintiff’, it is
ndered by the Court that service or;
aid defendant be perfected by publish
ing th is order for tho spice of three
months previous Io ike next term of I
his Court in th® Mountain Signal, a !
jbiir gazette in said State, January
qjourned tenr, 1861.
Granted Geo. D. Rice, j. s. c.
I certify that the above and forego
ng is a true copy from Lumpkin Su
perior Court. ‘1
J. H. W ORLEY, C- S. C.
April sth 1861.
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: (swisitN
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s The enterprising proprieto rof
. CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY,
. (lhe Purest Medicinal Agent ever
( known,) has furnished the communitv a
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{ ting, at the same time a mild delicious be
t erage. It is calculated to do away with
• the vile drugged stuff that is palmed off
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CERTIFICATES.
Philadelphia, Sept. 9th, 1858.
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the 7\)isonous (Substance known as Fusil
Oil, which is the characteristic and inju
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BOOTH, GARRET & CAMAC.
Analytical Chemists.
New York, Sept. 3d. ISSB
I have analyzed a sample of Chestnut
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ton, Jr., of Philadelphia, and having
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i that it is entirely free from poisonous or
deleterious substances. It is an unusually
pure and fine flavored quality of whisk
key.
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Analytical Chemist.
Boston,March 7th, 1858,
J l ave made a chemical analysis of com'-
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I heavy T usil Oils, and perfectly pure and
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Exchanges copying the above (and
his notice) twice, and send Mr. W,-
he papers containing it, will be enli
to a Copy.
GEORGIA, Lumpkin County
months after date application!
will be made to the Court of Or
dinary of said county for leave to tha
(he Land and belonging t o (self
Estate of David H. Mason, sr.. deces
ed. John D. Fields, dm’r.e-
Jtme22d, ’(?!•
Mrs. Mary Ann Graham
Announces to the public that she
is prepared to cut and mako coa.s,-
pants and vests. Also, to repair and re
novate old clothes.
Having a large family to support .she
.S its a share of public patronage.
Oct. Gth, 1860
CiF.OllGlA—Dawson County.
fIIWO months after date apP l ’™^ 0 ; 1
1 will be made to the Court of Ordina
ry of Dawson county, at tne first
lar term after the ex P ,ra 10 ” 0 L se i;
months from this notice, for leave
the lands and negroes be ongu
estate of Lewis J. Ledbetter, la
county deceased, for the benefit ot
heirs and creditors of said dt^ ea ' ~
James L. Heard, Adm r--
„ Sept. 11-64