The Mountain signal. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1839-1876, October 05, 1861, Image 4

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v ,'«•<,¥'/<'l ERE >S L< D. Da*' 1 vis. guardian fur Mary F. Chntleii, applies to me lot Ivleis <d dismission from said gumdiansJiip 'These are therefore to cue and ad onisha! I persons interested to be and appear at my office uilhin lie time [prescribed law to show cnn-e, i any they have, why letters of <iism:<* tsion should not be granted said ap plicant. Given under nty hand arid official sig nature, ti*hM.iy 25th, 1861 J AS. R. LA WHOM, Ord’y. TI-A NT A MACHIN E vr o»ks. As our Shop we buil.l Bteam Engines, Boiler-Circular Saw Mill Gearing and Shafting, hesi les !•'* pairing anything in our line of busine-s. Now, if any other manufacturer bui’ds a better Engine and Saw Mills and does it for leas money, we do not expect your pntianage, and we ojgh: not to have it. Bit if you h things as we m®*<®, and have gnl the money to f»< it. w* inrii® ail such persons to eoireaptmd "ith, or shop when •• shall call things by their right name®, w hether y»»u boy <»r not. We are no*, as heretofore, determin ed to tnak i first *!<*«• work •’ d war rani it, if well us •. Our tertnt are ctsh, or- in other words, pay and he pwid. JAS .L. DUNNING . N0v.27, 1853. RULE NISI. Benjunin Davis 1 Libel for Divorce vs >in Lumpkin Su- Melissa Davis. y perior Court. It appearing loth* Court by the re turn of the tiheriff that (he defendant in the above, stated ('*«*, Melissa Davis, ioes not reaid* i» said c matv of Lump* kin, and it further appearing by the affidavit of the plaintiff th it said de I?ndant does »»t reside in the Slate of Georgia, On motion of Boyd Ar Wimpy, at torneys at Law for said plaintiff, it is ordered by the C<vurt that service or, said defendant he perfected by publish ing this order for the spies of three months previous t® th? next ter<« ol this Court in th* Mooitfaiw Signal, a public gazette in said State, January adjourned term, 1361. Granted—Gao. D. Ries. J. s. c. I (Terriry that tiny where »„d bo-«(>. ing is a true copy fro.-w Lumpkin Su patior Couit. 1 J H. WORLEY, C- 3. C. April s;h 1861 iram m»j c. n This Daily and Weekly Political & Commercial Journal, edited by J A MLS M. SMYTHE Esq , and J. B* WEEMS, Esq., Associate, Contains the latest news by Telegraph ami Mail ; is published in the City u< Augusta, Georgia, by WM. J. VASON & Co. It is the cheapest Political paper of its lize, issued Daily, in the Confederate States of America. TERMS —CASH IN ADVANCE. Daily One Year $3,00 •• Six Months 3,00 “ Three Mouths 1,50 “ One Month 50 Weekly Ono Year $2,00 w Six Months 1,25 “ Four Months 1,0 t M One Month 23 .o—— Post. Masters are authorized to act 89 our Agents, to receive subscriptions and forward us the Money. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE SOUTH I THE CHA RLE STO N M ERC U R Y Gives the latest and most reliable u Po litical, Commercial and General New from all parts of the Woild. Its Spe vial Correspondents furnish, by M-j a nd Telegraph, full and early accouns of everything ot interest that granspires on the great cities of Europe and Ameri ca. THE NEWS OF THE SOUTH RE CEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION Politically, the Mercury represen the States Rights Resistance Elcrnen and advocates the Union of the Souls t ern States in maintaining their riglqt and establishing their security. Daily Mercury,! year,in advance $lO I KI- Weekly Mercury, 1 y.in “ §SS Ao Paper sent unless the cash accom panies the order. R, B- RHETT, Jr., m , CuaKLESION, S. O. Dec. Ibih, 1960, :— — LL/J3X I'HOSI v s I —-o - TA, BOU I' the first r.’ay of Mar t .. next will be commenced, in fell Citv of Atlanta, the publication obi Daily newsp .per entitled ‘Th.i Come mon we iII b,’ and, ui connection there with, a ’A eelily to be eutitled • Tile Co iinmiiWeath D< I ir Weekly.’ The Daily will be prin ed with clear ne" lipe, on tine, stiui)?, wi.ilti paper 22 l>Y 39 inches, and wi.l cmitam tw<my lour -oluiutis. al ■ nt six whicii j will he devoted to r< r:' i g mallei.— I ihe 11 k>y "id be pi i'<ti <1 on < apei of die same quality, 21 l.\ 36 inches, ai.d w ill coni >i i Iwe ly-emln cohmms. i uearlv ail ol al id. "ill l>.- tilled with culidme matler. In t> pogi a pi, icai exe ; ie;i m ;; >d appearau; e, H -hill not I;- j : XCt-ile.l 111 lib- -multi. Ihe Commonwealth will be ind< j pendent in < very pamcmar. supply iu_ i tl.e liilcst reliable Local. I) miesm- ana I Foreign News ; siudiously -avoiding all , pmtisiiu bias in that "i.ich is pa iiie.t , I giiing tub Market R’polls, and pav-| nig pmllCular attention to Commercial) tn itmrs, and the selection of choice i mi-cellaiiy. , Ihe very superior advantages ami. facilities p<>ssess- d by Atlanta lor do.iig j •m exb-u-ive fm-mess in Mercfiandi-e I and Manufacturing, "ill be clearly and i perscvei itigly st-: forth in its columns. , i lie. pioper and energetic development I o; the vast natural re-ources ot Gem ! git, and hei sister slaveholding Siaie*. will be advocated in its columns with l ah the Zeal and all ike ability the Edi- ; tor c.ki bring to its discussion, to liie , end that, so far as he can promote s> i desirable, an object, the new and mag nificent Republic, foreshadowed by re« ! cent events, may attain to, and invin-. cibly maintain, the brilliant and power- i iul naiion ility those resources uro cal*, culated to create. The Cunirn mwea th "ill be con ducted edi orially by Mr J. S. Peters.m, i who Icr more th in three years occupied i ‘lie p isitio.n of Associate Editor ol the i ‘National American,’ of this city, and I " hose industry, fi ielity and ability are’ already "ell known to the public ! Ilirmigh that pnirual, and as contributed lurg-ly to (he repmatiou j uid lulluence attained by n This [ tact ali'.rds ample guarantees that no; paitis-takiiig or labor "ill be wanting io make (tie Gmnmouweaith eminently ; deceiving th* liberal palrom-.ge ami' he iuiiesl confi ienee ot the enure com- ! mu.my. 1 ER MS. The DAILY, por annum, SS,O(jH I’ne WEEKLY, SI.OO Atrangem nts will be made to sup-j ol , (iiose "ho may desire it. with the i D.’.ily ul ten cents per week, or the ; Weekly at leu cent per immth ■ pay ment in either case to be madeju ad vauce. bAAi UEL GR L Bl>, A gent. i Feb. 28, 1861. THE E j < lie Eclectic invites all lovers of i choice leading to its sumptuous p Ll g pt 'i which contains— 1. 'Pae best aitides—cream gather* ed from 7 British quarterlies and 0 uiouthlies—like cream gathered fiom) 19 pans of rich milk gathered into one, ■ or the literary appetite of the reade. } and his family. 2 The Eclectic is the best, richest; in intellectual wealth, most varied, most tree from moral poison, and mos| satisfactory monthly published. 3. Its portrait and artistic embelish* I men's surpass all others. Thev are; an attractive gallery of fine arls refiu-j ing influence. 4. ine Eclectic is the cheapest, in j view of <he treasures it contains. Its! reading matter is neaily equal in al year to three entire British quarterlies I which cost $7. Ihe Eclectic is mil', $5. Its embelishmemts alone are "mth the money I 5. It is the easiest and cheapest wa} of getting a choice ot library current literature, good for all time. 6. No family, no lather for his eons j and daughters, i o young lady, no young geiitieina i, can scend this small Him! so well in the way ol mental improve- I ment and graiificaiion. Tiy if. You' I "ill find it tiue. Feed the mind with j tood worthy ol its wants and d< stiny. i 7. Au inte ligent pres-, far and near j and emenetit men, commend the Ec- ! lectic in emphatic language TERMS: “ 'The Eclectic is issued on the first <> eveiy month. Jbach number comuins one Hundred and fortyUour large octavo pages, double columns, on fine pape: j neatly stitched in green covers with one or more beautiful steel portraits A<| Sartain, Ihe twelve numbers corn* piise three volumes of GUO pages each,' with titles, indexes and embelishmenls. ' Price five, dollars. 'The postage is on- I three cents a number, prepaid at the office ot delivery. Specimen No. 42 cents in pottage stamps. Address W. H. BIDWELL, No. 5 Beekman st., N. Y. AGENT WANTED. ''I 1 0 Solicit Orders for our sls, S2O ■ and $25 Patent Sewing Machines Salary $lO per month, with expenses t paid. It is a practical machine for every family; so simply in its construction that a child can learn to run it, and half an hour’s experience will enable a lady to operate with it well. Warranted equal o any high priced machines. Address I. HALE JR & CO , NewbWyfokt, Mas;, r 11 E M 0 IN SIGNAL. 1 , FOUNDED 1852. CHARTERED 1854 j LOCATED I CORNER OF BALTIMORE AND) CHARLES STREETS, i Ball i/no re, .\lar/// r; nd. I Largest, Most Elegantlv Finnish-) ■ ed, and Popular Commercial Col lege in the United States. Deswned ex pressly tor ioung Men desiring to obtain ia. Thorough Practicai. Business | Education in the shortest possible time and at the least expense. A /.aige and Beautifully Ornamented! Circular, containing upwards of SIX ! ! SQ'J VRE r'iLuf, with Spuimen ok 1 Pen ANsuip, and a Large Engraving (the finest ot the kind ever made m tlii ' eoniitrj ) representing the Interior A’iew of the College, with Catalogue stating I terms, &c.. will lie sent to Every Young ; .Man on application. Free of Charge ( • \\ rite immediately and you will receive > • the package tiy return inai.. Address. E. K. LOSlr.il, Bal ) U rum. lili _li — , » IMfOttTAXT TO FAOM’il.-ftL j ■ . „ Vj ! 1 H SUB -lUitlßEil H \Vl3fc| 1 i-eJ the sole rigni of tnaktWl i lending and using J. P. HARRIS’S; i Celebrated Patent S’iTS-SOIZ. SZiOUGIX jin the following counties, viz . Cobb, Campbell, Fulton, DeKalb, j G winnett, Walton,ll art, Aladison, J ack ; son, Hall. Habersham, Rabun, L'nionf’ ; White ,Gilmer, Pickers, Fannin, Cher j ukoe, Forsyth, Milton, Lumpkin, Daw< ; son, Towns, Murray, Gordon, Catoosa.’ ' Wnitfield,Walker,Chattooga and Dade,, jis now prepared to sell Comity, Dis- j I tricl, Farm, Shop and individual Rights ! upon the most accommodating terms. Specimens of the above plough may! bo seen at ntv shop. WM. J. GPJFFIES, Maiietta, Georgia Jun® 19th, 1858 —if , I j'3ic a: '-ac -,ra: ass is «> DESI RE to call the attention of South ! ern Cotton & Woolen manufacturers I to my establishment in Baltimore, Md .tor the manufacturing of 'Cotten ll'ool j Cards.’ Being the only establishment i South of Afason and Dixson’s Line. ) . I also manufacture 'Leather Hands' wUh j Patent machinery of mv own invention, j Also Leather Hose of superior quality. AH ■ made of best oak tanned Leather, and war ; ranted equal to any made North. I On hand a general assortment of all ar- I tie’.es used by Manufacturers, Machin* j .Shops, Rail Road Z.ocomotive builders ! &e., &C-, &C., Every -attention given to orders. JOHN 'll HASKELL 33 South Eutaw Street, Baltimore, M d. [ March 16th,’63- G LIO RGIA—Da ison County. j ‘VX-'AWJMI is REAS James L. Heard I having in proper form ap ' plied to me for permanent letters of ad* j ministration on the estate of Lewis J ' Ledbetter, late of said county, this is jto cite all and singular the creditors ! and next of kin of Lewis J. Ledbetter. to be xnd appear al my office within ; the time allowed by law, and sho" cause, if any they Lave, "by perma ! cent administration should not be ' gianted to James L Heard, on Lou - is J. Leflbettei’s estate. Witness mt j hand and < fficial signature, JOHN W. HUGHES, Ord’y. j april 13—’61 j . . _________ Mrs. Mary Ann Graham ! ANNOUNCES to the public that she | ‘ * is prepared to tut and make coats, ! pants and vests. Also, to repair and re novate old clothes. Having a large family to support .she j it« a share es public patronage. Oct Gth, 18fi0 POSTPONED ; GEORGI A— Lumpkin County. ty HERE \S IL S & Wdliam M j Patton, Administrators on tin j estate of M. B Patton, late <|f said | county dr-cea-ed, applies to me for I*H. | Ilers of dismission from said estate. — I These are therefore to cite and ad- I monish all person interested Io be and j 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 cants. Given under my hand and of j ficial signature, this 22d December JAS UWHON, Ord y. GEORGIA— Union County. w HEREAS Blneford L. Dye Guardian for James Turner, ap plies to me for letters of dismission from said Guardianship. 1 hose are taerefoie to cite and ad monish all persons interested io be and (appear at my office within the lime prescribed law to show cause, if ant they have, why letters of dismission should not be granted said applicant. Given under hand arid officia 1 sio-na- < ture, this 6th Augu-e, I*6l John B. Black. Ord’y By F. G. Hughee, i>. c. c. c. j So In kA A > .iA . » lit X 'IIIIS DEI ICIOVS TONIC STIMULANT, e>PECI A LLY designed for the use of * the Medical Profession and the Rand superseded the so-called ‘Gins,’ •Aromatic,’ “Cordial.” “Med'cated,” “.'-chnapps,” etc., is now eddorsed by all of tlie prominent plivsieians. chemists and connoisseurs, as posse sing a! of (hose in 1 iiin.-ic medical qualities (ionic and diu retic) which beloidf to an old and jure Gin. Put up in quart bottles Ind sold by all druggist, grocers etc. M. BIN ING ER & CO., [ (Established in 1 778.) Sole Proprietors, No 1!) Broad street, N. Y. Fo’- Sale by 1). M BARNES & CO., j No. 13 Park Row, Ne v York. | Our long experience ami familliarity j with the requirements of Druggists, ; and our superior business facilities, ena ' ble us to ftiimsh them Liquors for medici nal and family use. Dec. 15th. 1860 HOWARD AS?-001 xTION f’DH. u)j«.pni t. Benevolent. Institution, established hy special Endowment, for the Belief of die Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Viru lent and Epidemic Diseases, and especi ally for the Care of Diseases of the Sex ?iol Organs. p I'jDICAL ADVICE given gratis, bv .'.V S. the Acting Surgeon, to all who ap pK by letter, with a description of their I condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. A ALU ABLE REPORT on Sperma torrhoea, and other Diseases of the Sexu al Organs, and on the NEW REME DIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflieted in sealed letter envelopes, > free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, Dr. ,J. Skii.lin Houghton Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No 2 Notitli Ninth Street, Phil’a, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA 1). HEARTWEI.LjPres. Geo. Firchild, Sec. Dec.loth 1859. ‘ Eli Ro I \ Lumpkin C> txty. ' is R c.\S ter i.t.yd, stii vfv- .**••l'.' Admit.islrtiioi on the •>!ate ot E os Barnes, deceased, ap ie- to me for lelt rs o' dismission 'om said eai ite I is*-* ar* tt»«*ri»!ore to and adtmmtsh all persons inte : • ! 'St>.' be and appear at mv <>ffi m iitn il.» t in- piescrili*d by law, to •hniv cau-e, il at.f they hate, why let er# of dismiss! hi should nm he grant d said applicant. Giv»i) under t»t nard and official signature, this Apul 13th. 1881. JASR LAWIHIN, Ord’y HEAD-QUARTS RS, Jasper, Pickens County, 21st Alareh, 18G1. Ordered that th# following gentlemen be appointed Staff officers of the 1»7 Reg iment, G- M : Ober West—Adjutant. P- R. Simmons—Quartermaster. L. W. Allread—Lieutenant. \V. 11. Simmons—Paymaster F. C. Tate—Sergeant Major. Dr. B. F. Hanie—Surgeon. P. F - Furgerson—Clerk. Xml that they as such be respected and obeyed accordingly. A. K Blackwell, Colonel. March, 30th 1861. STR A W v '• s SZAT3, CAPS, BONSiTSTS. FLOXVE I? S , RXT <’ HBS ACO For Spring, 18'50. GEO- W. &, JEHIAL READ 5® Warren & 120 Chambers St., NEW YORK, IMPOR T E R S Manufacturer 6c Wholesale Dealers. Are now receiving from their 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. j Catalogues containing full description j faigoods, with prices attached, sent by j om p [on aplication ’ ■ 11 ■— - - ■———— — I .List of Letters, 8? in the Post office at Dab lonega, on the 30th of June ’6l. Drimel Boyd Barbary Boy®r, P. j Bullard Mabnda Brock. ; R. L. Chastain John Campbell, 'l', i O. Corbin Lemuel Chambers, 2, Miss Lizza Colla. Samuel S. Dunham. James M. Griffith, R. B Gartiell M iliiam J ones. Mrs. J. B. Morg in S. B. McNavian. Richard Piesly Peter Prewitt. Geo. 1), Rice, W. [J. Reid u John Ray, JoiHth Robert. XX alter B. Smith 7 Henry Shelton Isaac Temtiis. fl. Kelly. 2, J. W. \l ilson, 3 Margarett Wards worth, 3. James XVuters. M. J. XValker. GEO. T. QUILLAIN P. M. VI tat Evcybody Wants THE FAMILY DOCTOR . CONTAINING SIMPLE BJMFDIFS. EASIY OB TAINED. FOR THE CURE OF DIS EASE IN ALL FORMS. BY PROF. HENRY S. TAYLOR, M. I). It Tells You Howto attend upon the sick and how to cook for them; how to prepare Drings, Poultices, &c., and how to guard against in fection from Contagious Diseases. i It Tells You Os the various diseases of i of Children, and gives the best and simplest mode of treatment during Teething, Convulsions, Vaccination, Whooping-cough, Measles, &c Ir Tells You The symptoms of Croup Cholera, Infantum, Colic, Diarrhoea, II onus, Ncalled Head, Ringwoim, Chicken pox, &c., and gives you the best remedies lor their cure. T Tll s You The symptoms of Fever and Ague, and Bilious, Yellow, Typhus. .Scarlet and otlie” Fevers, and gives you the best and siin i plest remebies for their cure. It Tells You The symptoms of Influen za, Consumption Dyspep sia, Asthma, Dropsy, Gout Rheumatism, L u in b a g o j Erysipelas, &c., and gives jou the best remedies for their cure It Tells You The symptoms of Chole ra Morbus, Malignant Chol era, Small-pox Disentery Cramp. Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneysand Liv er, and the best remedies for their cure. i It Tells 6 1ou The symptoms of Pleuri Musymps. Neuralgia, Ap oplexy Paralysis, the tva rious Diseases of the Throat Ear and Eye and th* best remedies for their cure. It Tells You The symptoms of Epilepsy Jaundice, Piles, Rapture ; Diseases of the Heart, He. I morrhage Venerai /diseas- es and Hydrophobia, and gives the best remedies fbr their cure. It Tells Y®u The best and simplest treatment for Wounds, Broken Bones and Disloca-. ticns .Sprains, Loc k jaw, Fever .Sores, White Swel lings, Ulcers Whitlows, Boils Scurvy Burns and Scrofula. It 7 ell You Os the various diseases pe culiar to Women and give the best and simplest reme dies for their cure, togethe with many valuable hint for the preservation of the health 1 Th® work is written in plain language, free from medical terms, so as to be easily understood, while its simple receipes may soon save you many times the cost ot the book. It is printed in a clear and open ; tvpe; is illustrated with appropriate en-' i ravings, and will be forwarded to your) I address, neatly bound and postage paid, on receipt ofSI.OO. SIOOOAYEAR3 e d j enterprising men everywhere, in selling ; the above work, as our snducements to i ail such are very liberal. For single copies of th® Book, or for terms to agents, with other inforn alien, applo to or address JOHN E POTTER, Publisher, . No. 617 >ansom Street Philadelphia, Pa. j August 11th. ’9O GEORGI A— Dawson County. WHEREAS Nancy Nix and; Sam. Weaver Administra ms on the Estate of Thomas Nix. I pit® of said county, deceased, ap plies (• me for Letters of Dismission j bom said Estate. These are there* ore to cite and admonish all persons) interested to be and appear at my of- . lice on or before the first Munday in ! Nov. next to show cause, if any j they have, why letters of Dismission ; s ould not be granted said applicants. ' Given under my hand and official sig* , uatu re, May 18lh, 1861. I JOHN W. HUGHS, Ord’y. RULE N I S I- State of Georgia, ') Superior Court I Union County. > Libel for Divorce ' Clarity L. McCrary ) in Union Superior vs. 9 Court- Andrew McCrary, j May Term, 1861. | T appearing 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 naxt 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 | rule be published once a month for three { months in the Mountain Signal at Dah- j lonega XV. T. DAY, Pi’ff’s att’y. Granted— Geo, D. Rice, j. s. c A true extract from the minutes of the Court. JOSHUA ANDERSON, .. c- s. c. 8 j /N ?KT ( l. r J ZN'l DISCGAIJhY II f For the cure of CCNSIMI ’1 KN J BONCIHTIS ' COUGHS AND COLDS, he .15 :t Lora Arabica, DISCOVERED by a. ,KISSI o N a R Y. WHILE TRAVELING IN ARABIA. i All who are suffering from Con« j sumption should use (he Makoka Aka* bica, discovered by a missionary ia Arabia. Ail who are threa ened with Con sumption should use the Makoka Ara- I bica, discovered by a missiuuarv ia j Arabia. 1 All who are suffering from Bronchit* is should use Makora Arabica, dis* covered by a missiunaiy in Arabia, A:l who ate suffering from Sora j 1 hrouf, Coughs and Colds, should use the Makora .Arabica, discovered by a ! missionary in Arabia. Ail whu are suffering from Asthma, Scrofula and Impurities of the Blood s-.ouid use the Makora Arabica, dis covered by a missionary in Arabia. it cures Consumption. It cures Bronchitis. It cures Bore i hroat, Coughs and ! Colds. It cures Asthma, Scrofula, and irn» purities of the Blood. This unequalled remedy is now for (he fiist time introduced to the public. It "as pioviderjiiatly discovered by a j missionary "Liie trawling in Arabia. | tie "as cured ol Consumption by its j use after his case was pionouuced i tiopeless by leuimd physicians in Eiu i rope. He has forwarded to us in writing a lull account of his own extiaoidinary cure, and of a number of other cures "inch have come undei his observa ' non, and also a full account ol the medi. j cine. At Lis request, and impelled bv a ; desire to extend a knowledge of this lemedy to lhe public, tve have had his communication pi inted in pamphlet ioim for lice dislribution. Its inte. iest is enhanced fry an account which ne gives of some ol the see lifts ol the •Syrian massacres, which he obtained Hem those who suffered m that awful iriigedy. i las pamphlet m»y be obtained at our office, or it will be sent free by mail to all who apply fur it. XV e import the Makora Arabica direct from Smyrna through the house ol Cleon dr Gylippus, and we hat® al ways on hand a lull supply pat up 1:1 boules ready for use with full direc tions. Price one dollar per bottle. Sent by mail, on receipt us price and 24 cents tor postage. For sale wholsaF and retail by LEEDS, GILMER & CO. Imfortjbrs <>f Drugs and VißDicißg, 5 1 Liberty St., N. A’. ALSO, BY DRUGGISTS GENE RALLY. LU MIK LN SHERIFF SALES. ON TIIK FIRST TUESDAY Ilf OST. be sold before court hi use door tn lhe town a I Dahlonega, within the legal hour® of sale, the following property, to-wit : Lots Nos. 236, 237, 12. h dial, stl sec. north half ; levied on hs the prop, eriy < f Uesrkiah Kelly, to satisfy a fa from Lumpkin Superior Court, at the suit of A>i.lord G. Thomp-on va Hezekiah Kelly as the property o said defendant. JOHN C. EARLY, Sheriff. NOT fCE B| [S hereby given to those School Dis. tricts not Laving held their elec,, (ions for Trustees for lhe present year, o hold the same immediately, and res por' in terms of the statute. All Trus ’ees are requested to come forward and ireceive the necessary Qualifications fa their respective duties. Jas. R. Law hon, Ord’y. June 29. ’6l, GEORGIA — Dawson County. i VII ERE AS E. P. Bond having in *’ proper form applied to me for permnment lettcs of Administration on the estate of James XV. Reynolds, fata us said county this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of James W. Reynolds, to be and ap pear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, and show cause, if any they can, w.y permanent administra tion should not be granted to E. P« Bond on James W- Reynold’s estate. Witness rny hand official signature, JOHN W. HUGES, Ord’y. July 6 ’6l. GEORGIA—Dawson County , |X\VO months after date application av ill be made to the Court of Oral nary of Dawson county, at the first regular term after expiration of two months from this notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Reu bin Barrett, late of said county deceased, for the benefit ot heirs and creditors of deceased. A M Barrett, Adm r of Reubin Barrett. Sept, lltb,’6l