The Mountain signal. (Dahlonega, Ga.) 1839-1876, October 19, 1861, Image 3

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SPECIAL NOTICES. ' ID WE ere authorized to jabaiKySjy**" announee the name of Bev. R. W. BIGHAM, of Lumpkin, as candi date to represent the Ninth Congression al District in the next Congress. He will address the citizens at Dahlonega, Lumpkin co, Saturday, Oct., sth. Argo, Hall co., Monday, Oct. Uth. Cleveland, White co., Wednesday, Oct. 16th. Clarkesville, Habersham co, Thurs day, Oct. 17th. Gainesville, Hall co., Saturday, Oct, 19th. Jasper, Pickens co , Friday, Oct 25th. _ Cay ton, Rabun co., Saturday, Nov. 2d FOR CONGRESS—9TH DISTRICT Mr. Editor : Please announce the name of COL. HARDY STRICK LAND, of Forsyth, as a candidate to rep resent the. Ninth Congressional District in the next Congress of the Confederate States. "neW ADVERTISEMENTS Last of Letters, REMAINING in the Postoflieeat Dab lonega, on the Ist of Oct 1861. W. Aih, L E Vdams, Charles Al ston, William Anthony. John B Biggerstaff Margaret Burne?, I) H Boyt. S R Craig, Benjamin Clark. C C Dodson. T O Franklin. Tilman Gamblin. James John. James Long. Varnel Mahaffee, S B MeNarion, Mrs. J B Morgan, William Millen, Nathan Mincey. A P Neal. H D Price. Joseph Standridge, A Whitten, J L Wehunt, Malinda Umheart, M J Walk er- GEO. T. QUILLAIN P. M. W 'ANTED! YARDS of good brown Jeans, * UU for the use of the Volunteers from this county, for which the CASH will be paid- Apply at A G. Wimpey’s, Treas urer Military Aid Society. ADMINTRA TOR’S SALE. IV ILL be sold before the Court ’ • House door at Dahlonega, Lump kin co. on the first Tuesday in Decem ber next, within the legal hours of sale, the following land, to-wit: The one undivided halt of No. 294 12 1 Lum; kin Co. No. 337 12 1 No. 364 12 * i “ No. 40S 12 1 “ No 269 12 1 Belonging to the estate of Manin Davis, late of Walker County, dec’d Sold for the benefit of heirs and credi tors. JOHN DAVIS, , JULIA A. DAVIS. $ * d ‘ n Oct. sth—4od ATTENTION, MILLITIA ! ! Head Quarters, Dahlonega, ? Oct. 2d, 1861 $ THERE will be a General Review at the following times and places: Cumming, Forsyth co., Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 24d and 25ih. i Dawsonville, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 25th and 26th, Highwassee, Towns co., Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 28 h and 29:h. Blairsv-lle, Union co., Wednesday and Thursday, Oct., 30th and 31st. Morjan on, Fannin co., Frida? and Saturday, Nov. Ist and 2d. Dahlonega, Thursday and Friday, Nov. 7th and Bth. (K7“ The calling together of the Mil itia at the above times and places, is in obedience to an order issued by the Adjutant General of tho 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 foe from our native soil, if he shall dare land his invading vandals upon our coasts It is desirable that at the above places and times, as many as can do so, will volunteer for the Lr» mation of a Regiment, from tho gal- Jam men comprising th s Brigade, to gntej the State service for one year, aubject to be disbanded however at any time, if their service should not be needed for the year. Soldiers you love your country, and among the best ri ff ernea ini be world. We can furnish the best Regiment in Georgia. Let us Jo so without awaiting the disgrace ful ptocess of a draft. All the adjoin ing counties are requested to assist in raising a Brigade. H. VV. RILEY, General Commanding. October sih pl C. & L. DWELLE, Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & 8H O E 8 Opposite the Union Bank, Broad St, AUGUSTA, GA •u» 1835. ' R U L E N I S I. Adaline Julian Guar-) Mortage, &c,Aug dian of Abijah Julian > Tenn,lß6o. Pres vs. ) ent the Honora- Robert F. McKinney. ble Geo. D Rice j Judge said Court. TT appearing to the Court, by the peti tion of Adaline Julian, Guardian of Abijah Julian, that on the sixteenth dav of November, eighteen hundred and six ty, Robert I’. McKinney of said county made and delivered to said petitioner his certain promissory Note, bearing date the day and year aforesaid, whereby six months after the date thereof he promised to pay said petitioner or bearer, three hundred and ten dollars for value, receiv ed, and that afterwards, on the dav and year aforesaid, tho said Robert F. Mc- Kinney the better to secure the payment of said promissory note, executed and de livered to said petitioner his Deed of Mortgage whereby he conveyed to said , I petitioner Lots of land numbers three 1 hundred and eighty-six, (386) three him-1 dred ninety three, (393) three hundred \ ■ and r.inetv-four, (394) and four hundred ' i and forty-six (-116) containing forty acres | each, in the south half cf the thirteenth (13) district first section of originally Cherokee now 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 I therefore ordered that said Robert F.’ McKinney do pay into Court by the first day of the next term thereof the princi-1 pal, interest and costs due on said note, | or show cause to the contrary (if any he has) and on failure thereof the equity of, redemption in and to said mortgage pre-I mises be forever thereafter bared and foreclosed. And it is further ordered that this Rule be published in the Moun-i tain Signal once a month for four months, ’ ora copy thereof served on the said’ Jiobert 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 from the minutes of Dewson Superior Court, Sept. 2d 1861. [ Daniel c. s. c. Sept. PETITION. GEORGlA—Lumpkin Countg. To the Superior Court of said County : I The petition of Harrison 'V. Jiiley ’ sheweth that heretofore, to-wit, on the ; 15th of Jpril 1861, Walter B 6'mith, then of said county, made and delivered to your petitioner his certain instrument in writing called a promissory, whereby ' he promised on or by the second day ’ of May next thereafter, to pay your peti-i tioner or beare.-, one thousand and eighty-[ four dollars and 71-100 dollars for value received- And for the better securing the 1 payment of said note, on the day and year aforesaid the said Walter B Smith executed and delivered to your petitioner ' his certain deed of mortgage, conveying to your petitioner the undivided two thirds of lot of land No. one thousand and fifty-one (1051) in the 12th district and ) Ist section, and lot No 1221, 1222, and the undivided half of Lot No. 1155, in the 11th district and 1 section of said county of Lumpkin, conditioned to be void upon the payment of the promisso- ( ry note aforesaid, (which note and deed of mortage are here to the Court to be shown). Yet your petitoner avers that said Walter B Smith, although so indebt ed, and to pay said note often requested,’ hath not paid said note or any part there- 1 of, but the same to pay hath hitherto re- j fused, and yet refuses, wherefore your; petitioner prays that such rule order may j . be made aud passed as will be in conformi ty with the stitutes in such cases made , and provided. H. P. Bell, Pl’fFs att’y. ■ 1 July Term, 1861. RULE NISI. Georgia—Lumpkin County : II VV Riley vs) Mortgage, &e. Walter B Smith f July Term, 1861 ; |T appearing to the Court by the peti- I " tion of Harrison W Riley, accompa- j nied by the note and mortgage deed, that. the 15th day April, 1861, the defendant! made and delivered to the plaintiff his ’ promissory note bearing date the day and year aforesaid whereby the defendant! promised by the second day of May next j following the date of said note, to pay the ; plaintiff or bearer one thousand and eigh-' ty-four dollais and 71 cents tor value re ceived, and that afterwards on the day and year aforesaid the defendant, the bet- 1 ter to secure the payment of said note, executed and delivered to the plantiff bis deed of mortgage whereby the said de fendant mortgaged to plantiff the undi- 1 vided two-thirds of lot of land No. 1057, in the 12th district and Ist section, and ( i Lets No. 1221, 1222, and the undivided I half of Lot No. 1155, all in the 11 th dist. | and Ist section of said county of Lump-1 kin containing acres more or less. And it further appearing that said note > remains unpaid. It it therefore ordered) that the said defendent do pay into Court on or before the first day of the next Term thereof the principal and interest 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 rnort- i guge 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 months previous to the next term of this 1 Court or served on the defendant or his special agent or attorney at least three ; months pi evious to the next Term of this i Court, Geo. D. Rice, j. s. c. I certify that the above and forego-, ing is a true copy Goin the min les ol\ Lumpkin Superior Court. J. J. Worley, c. 9. C. j GEORGIA— Dawson County npWO months after date application A will be made to the Court of Ordina ry ot Dawson county ,at the first regu lar term after the expiration of two months fiqm this notice, for leave to sell the lands and negroes belonging to the estate of Lewis J. Ledbetter, late of said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. James L. Heard, Adm’r. Sept. H-’6l ► * I’ll E MOU NTAIN SIGNA L. PLEASANT FEADW THE tIRIAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY! 1 O T II B published every satu rD A Y 3 BY— JAMES GARBLEIL> A T A (J G U S T A, G A. f l erms: Two Do 11 ars Pe r An n u in, inAdvance* This Literary and Agric iltaral Journal. I Has reeceivcd m.iver th) .. n„ , , t n<n it< J’tf.-t-, tu d .-I,< nd I,? FU |>. | scribed for by all ft tends of i Southern Talent and Enterprise ! THE 3rd VOLUME COMMENCED Ma y 25• 18 6 1 AND W ILL CON TA I N Two Beautiful Prize Stories. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. PRO mi 118' o THE ' C O N T IT U T 10 N LI ST, AUGUbTA, GA. IS ONE OF THE j Most Des ira ble Papes Published in the South. IN ITS Commercial and News Department, No la ! or is spared to give the earliest and most accurate intelligence from ail quarters Its Te legra pli i c Co I u inn s filled with ample and reliable infor mation of occuiunices at all the Politi cal and Commercial centres. IN POLITICS T Hfc “CONS'! I I U ! ION US I ” Is TOROUGHLY SOUTHERN o TER M S : I> \ILY CONSTITUTI IN’LI'T, $3. TRI-'.' FEKLY, §5. WEEKLY, $2. No paper sent unless the CASH ac companies the order. Specimens cop ies tent when asked for. jas. Gardner, Pr. prietnr- GEORGIA Union County. 117 HERE KS Willian B Hawkins, ’ Guardian for David E Harkins, applies to me for letters ol dismission from said guardianship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons interested to be and appear at my office -.vithiu the time prescribed by law, (o show cause, il any they have, why lexers of dismiss ou should not be granted said applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, this 6th August 1861. JOHN B BLACK, Ord’y. By F. G Hughes, d 3c o POSTPONED. LUMPKIN SHERIFF SALES. ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN N V. be sold before court '‘■M In use door in the town ol Dahlonega, within the legal hours of sale, the following properly, to-wit : One thousand shares in the Cane Creek Hydraulic Hose Mining Coinpa my, lot of Land No. 792, 12th distiid Ist section; levied on to satisfy a fi la ro-n L’l np-kin Superior Court, at the suit of Gilford G Thompson vs Hez kiab K<*lly, as the properly ol defendant. J. C. EARLY, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Da veson County. Lames L, Heard having in proper form ap plied to me for permanent letters ol 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 Lt?wis J. Ledbetter, to be and appear at tny office within the lime allowed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why perma nent administration should not be granted to James L. Heard, on Lew is J. Ledbettei’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature, JOHN W. HUGHES, Ord’y april 13—’61 James .nFiiidley, LAW STUDENT, P A LONG A, 1“ 8 now reading law under the inshuc * tionsof William Martin, Esq, and would like to connect practice with theory, and solicits a share of patronage from the business public. Prompt atten tion will be given to all business confided to his care. Office sou‘h corner of the Court llpusc —basement story. t July 2d, 1859—ts. TKE SObWRNGOWEDEBAGY BY IIXNLEITER& ADAIR, Atlanta, Ga. HE DAILY SOUTHERN CON federacy, under arrangements just completed, will contain all the lat , es: intelligence of every kind, reported expressly for us by Magnetic Tele graph, and the Mails. Also, daily re ports of the Atlanta aud other Maikets, Local Incidents and Items, Asc., &C Price, -So a.ye.tr ; $3 for six months, or 50 cents for one month—always in advance. The Weekly Southern Confede racy is made up from, and'eontains the cream of the Daily. 1: is a large sheet, land gives more fresh reading matter than any other Weekly in the Confed erate Stater . Ils Maiket Reports will J be full, and made up from actual trans-1 actions. Price, §2 a-year ; or $1,25 | for six mouths— iuvaliably in advance. I Postmasters are authorized to act as our Agents in obtaining sub scribe sand forwarding (he money— lor which they will be allowed to re tain, as commission, twenty-five cents on each Weekly, or fifty cents on each i Daily subscriber OO” Persons getting up Clubs office j [tenor tiuue—Stnjseiibers, 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 I books until the nieney is paid ; and all ) ’subscriptions are discontinued when; [the time expires for which payment is j ! made; unless the same be renewed. ddress, HANLEITER 4 ADAIR,. | Atlanta, Ga. ; G EORGI A — Lumpkin County ER hAS Harris Cantrell, Adm’r i ’ * on the estate of John Cantrell, late of said county deceased, applies to ['me fi.r letters of dismission ftom said ' 1 estate, I hese are therefore, to cite and [ admonish all persons interested to be and appear at my office on the first Tuesday in Hatch next to show cause,' if any they have, why letters of dismis sion should not be granted said appli cant. Given under tny hand and offi- ; cial signatue, his August 24th, 1861. j Jas. R. La whon. Ord’y. , GEORGI A—Lumpkin Coynty. kßoyd, surviv- I '4* 4? ing Administrator on (he i estate ol E os ap j plies to me for dismission from said estate. 'These are therefore ' [ to cite and admonish all persons inte- I rested Io be and tippear at my offi-e, ; t'i'hiti the turn* prescribed by law, to I show cause, if any they have, why let tets of dismisdtm should not be grant ed said applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, this April I3ih, 1.861. J ASR L\WHON. Ord’y POSTPONED. G EORG IA Lumpkin County vv HEREAS Lucy A. Baines ad-1 minislralrix on the estate ol Barnes, late of said county de. ceased, applies to me for letters of dis mission from said estate. 'These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons interested to be and appear at my office on (he first Monday in Nov. next to show cause, if any they have why letters of dismission should not be granted said applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, this Dec. 15th, 1860 JAS. R. LAHON, Ord’y. [ , IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, On Georgia Railroad, near Cotton Factory, AUGUSTA, GA. UDERS are solicited for Castings for , ” Rail Roads, all kinds of Machinery : spy Gold Mines, Bridges and Draw Bridg es, Gass Works, Flour Mills Saw Mills, Gin Gearing, Water Wheels and all kinds of Smith work—Bhaftin<> and Circular Saw Mills complete. W. M. HIGHT, Proprietor- March 26, ( GEORGI A— Dawson County. <l7 HERE AS E. P. Bond Laving i» •’ proper form applied to me''for permament letter of Administration ott the estate of James VV. Reynolds, late of said county this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of James VV. Reynolds, to be and ap pear al my office within th« lime pre scribed by law, and show cause, i| any they can, vv'iy permanent administra tion should not be granted Io E. P Bond on James VV. Reynold’s estate. Witness my baud official signature, JOHN W. HUGEB, Ord’y. July 6 ’6l. (• bO RGIA —IL\ « son CouN tY. persons indebted to the es tale Lewis J. Ledbetter, late said '.-minty nf deceased, are hereby 1 eo nested to make immediate payment, and those having demands will present them tome within the time prescribed by law, propetly attested, otherwise they will not be settled. James L. Heard, Adm’r. June 15th, 1861. N O T I C E. j GEORGlA—Lupmkin County PURSU \NT to an order from the Honorable Court ol Ordinary o! Gilmer county, when silting for Ordi nary purposes, w ill be sold before the Court House door in the tows; of Elli jay, within the legal hours of s de, on the first Tuesday in January next the following property, to-wit : Lots of land Nos. 201, IC6, and 234, in the 6 h district 2d section, and also, lot No. 23, it) the 6th district first sec- I ion, in said county; on Nos. 201, and 196, is situated a good saw and giist tnili, known as the plantation whereon James R, Findley resided at the time of his death. Ai-o, at the same time and and place wiil be sold the following negroes, l<«. wit ; 1 negro woman, named Beck, about 37 years old ; one negro girl, named Silva, about 10 years o'd—al , the above sold as the property of James R. Findley, late of said county deceas ed ; sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day ol sale. J J. FINDLEY. ( . . , F. F. FINDLEY $ Ad,n rs Oct. 5 h, ’6l LUMPKIN SHEIFF’S SALES. ON THE FIRjT TUESDAY IN NOV. w ILL be sold before the Court; House door in the town ot Dah-1 lonega, within the legal hours of sale, I the following property, to-wit : 'The undivided half of lot of land No. 145, 12<h district Ist section, to satisfy a fi fa from Lumpkin Superior Court, in favor ol Gilford G. 'Thompson vs Hezekiah Kelly. Also, one hundred shares of the Cane Creek Hydraulic Hose Mining Company, of Lumpkin county, to satis fy the cost due on a fi fa in favor ol Jo seph E. Brown, Governor of the State ofGeorgia, vs Thos. 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. IVTIEREAS Isaac Beach, Guardi* * ’ an for Phebe Tuurner, applies to me for letters of dismission from said guardian. 'These are therefoie to cite and ad monish all pet sons imere-ted to be and appear at my office, within the lime prescribed by law, to show’ c.use, il any they have, why letters of dismis sion should not be granted said appli cant Given under my hand and offi cial signatu e, this 6 h August, 1861. John B, Black, Ord’y. By F. G. Hughes, d. c c. o. GEORGiA— Lumpkin Coun'y. vVHEREAS Harris Cantrell, Ex ’ ’ ecutor on the estate of John Can tre I. late of said county deceased, ap plies to me for letteiS of Dismission from said estate, these are therefore, to cite and admonish all persons inte. rested to be and appear at uty office ou the first Monday it) March next, to show cause, if any they have, why let ters of dismission should not be granted said applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, this August, 24th, 1861. Jas. R. Lawhon, Ord’y AGKNT AVANTIi), rVO Solicit Orders for our sls, S2O • and $25 Patent Sewing Machines Salary S4O per month, with expenses 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, Nkwbukyport, Mass. GEORGIA— Union County. 11 ERE AS Bl ne ford L? Dye Guardian for James Turner, ap plies to me for letters of dismission from said Guardianship. 'These are therefore to cite and ad monish all persons interested to be and appear al my office within the time prescribed law to show cause, il any (hey have, why letters of dismission -tiould not be granted said applicant. Given under hand and official signa ture, this 6lh Angus’, 4861. John B. Black, Ord’y By F. G, Hughes, q. o. Notice. i fenisita The enterprising proprietd roll ECHSTNUT GROVE WHISKEY, hn (T Purest Medicinal Agent eves .eknow) has furnished the community a bdmulant. Pure, Healthful and invir.o’ra ting, at the same time a mild deliciou's b<u crage. It is calculated to do away with the vile drugged stuff that is palmed off on the community, and which is injurious to qolyand mind. I n addition to the certificates beneath, lie has received a Diploma from the STATE’ AGRICUL* 1 UR IL SOCIETY, and additional tes timony from DK. JACKSON, of Boston, who testifies under oath U its absolute purity. CERTIFICATES. sh Philadelphia, Sept. Sth, 1858Je We have carefully tested the samp , of Che-tnut Grove Whiskey which yol I sent us, and find that it contains none o the 7’oisonons Substance known as Fusi [ Oil, which is the characteristic and injtl rious ingredient of the whiskeys in gen - eral use. i BOOTH, GAREET& CAMAC. Analytical Chemists. New York, Sept. 3d. 1858 I have analyzed a sample of Chestnut ' Grove \\ hiskey, received from Mr. Whar* ton, Jr., of Philadelphia, and having , carefully tested it, I am pleased to state that it is entirely- free from poisonous or deleterious substances. It is an unusually pure and fine flavored quality of whis key. JAMES R. CHILTON, Analytical Chemist. Poston,March 7th, 1858, } 1 sve irade a chemical analysis of com* mercial samples of Chesnut Grove Whis key, which proves to be frei from the heavy Fusil Oils, and perfectly pure and unadulterated. The fine flavor of this Whiskey is derived fromthe Grain used in manufacturing it. Respectfully-, A. A. HAYES, M D., State Assayer t No. 16, Boyalston Street. For Sale by C. WHARTON, Jr. Sole Principal Agent, No, 116 Balnut .St. Pbiladelp ih THE NEWSPAPER OF THE south i THE CHARLESTON MERC UR Z Gives the latest and most reliable k Po iifical, Commercial and General New from all parts of the World. Ita Spe« cial Correspondents furnish, by Mas and Telegraph, full and early accouns* °f everything of interest that granspire® °n the great cities of Europe and Ameri ca. THE NEWS OF THE SOUTH RE CEIVES SPECIAL ATT ENTION Politically, the Mercury represen the States Rights Resistance Elemen and advocates the Union of the Soul® ern States in maintaining their righ and establishing their security. Daily Mercury,! year,in advanced 10 Tri* Weekly Mercury, 1 y.in “ $5 JVo Paper sent unless the cash accom* panics the order. R, B. RHETT, Jr., Charleston, 8. tt. Dec. 15th, 1860. »> CRIBBLERS, ATTENTION Mr. Thad Williams, Louisville, Ky., well known as a contributor Io various oublication in America an Europe, is preparing an Authors Aid hum, designed to contain contributions rum the living writers of America, with a portrait and biography of each. The Author’s Album is open to all writers desirous of appearing in its pages, are requested to address him as above on on the subject, enclosing a stamp. Exchanges copying the above (and his notice) twice, and send Mr. W, he papers containing it, will be enti to a copy. Mrs. 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 .sho .2 its a share of public patronage. Oct 6th, 1860. GEORGIA —Dawson County WO months after date application will be made to the Court ot Ordi nary of Dawson county, at the hist 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, Admr of Reubin Barrett. Sept. 14th, ’6l JAMES P. BURNSIDE, attorney at.law APPLING, COLUMBIA CO., QA June 7—ly.