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HERE\S Loret zo 1). Da-
Kgujfejp 'is, guardian lor Mary I'
Chatten, applies to me for le’ters of
dismi**i»* from said guardianship. —
The** *t* therefore to cite and ftd
onisb*'. I persens interested to be
and appear at toy office within the
time prescribed law to show cause, i
any they have, why letters ol di»m:s*
pion shenld not be granted said ap
plicant. Given under nay hand and
official nature, tisli.May 25th, 1861
JAS. R. LAW HON, Ord’y.
ATLANTA MACHINE'
Works. At our Shop we build
Steam Engines, Boiler-Circular Saw |
Mill Gearing and Shafting, besides r<*x •
pairing anything in our line of business.;
Now, if any other manufacturer!
bui’ds a belter Engine aad Saw Mills
and does it for less money, we do not
expect your patienage, and we ought
not to have it. But if you want such
things as we make, and have got the
money to pay far it, invite all such :
persons to correspond with, or visit our
shop wheu we shall call things by their'
right names, whether you buy or not.
We are now, as heretofore, delermin- ;
ed Io make first clast work aid war!
rant it, if wall used.
Our terms are cath, or in other
words, pay and be paid.
JAS.L. DUNNING.
N0v.27. 1961.
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GEORGlA— Lumpkin County.
wTfHEREAS Harris Cantrell, Ex
’ ’ ecutor on the estate of John ('an ■ 1
trell, late of said county deceased, ap- '
plies to me for letters of Dismission
from said estate, these are therefore, i
to cite and admonish all persons inte
rested to be and appear at my office
on the first Monday in March next, to
sliow cause, if any they have, why let-j
tors ofdi-mission should not be granted
said applicant. Given under my hand
and official signature, this August, 24th, |
1861, Jas. R. Lawhon, Oid’v
AGENT WANTED,
r p 0 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
hours experience will enable a lady to
operate with it well. Warranted equal
0 any high priced machines. Address
I.HALE JR & CO,
Nkwruryport, Mast.
GEORGI A— Lumpkin Coynty. 1
A8 Wier Boyd, stirvjv
mg Administrator on the
estate of Enos Barnes, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission
from sain estate. These are therefore
to cite and admonish all persons inte
rested to be and appear at my office,
Kithin th* lime prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why let.
ter# <,f dismission should not be grant
ed said applicant. Given under m>
L si S n * f ure, this April
loth, 1861, JAS R La WHOM, Ord’y
PPO S r R3E U S 1
I
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who lor more than three years occupieo
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‘National American,’ of this city, and
whose industry, fidelity and ability art
. already well known to the public
,hiougb that journal, and as
contitouted largely to the reputation
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desetving the liberal patronage and
the fullest confidence ol the enure com-
. tnunity.
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1 Daily al ten cents per week, or the
; Weekly al leu cents per mouth ; pay
■ ment m either case to be made in ad
vance. SAMUEL GRUBB, Agent.
Feb. 28, 1861.
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4. The Eclectic is the cheapest, in
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getting a choice ot library current
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6. No tamily, no lather lor his sons
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one hundred and foilydour large octavo
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neatly stitched in green covers witn
one or more beautiful steel portraits a<j
Sartain, Ihe twelve numbers com
pute three volumes ol 600 pages each,
with tines, indexes and embeiishmenls,
Price live dollars, lhe postage is on
thiee cents a number, prepaid al (lie
office ol delivery. Specimen No. 42
cents in pottage stumps. Address
W. H. BIDWELL,
No. 5 Beekina nst., N. Y
IROiOND - BRASiTFOUNDRy
AND MACHINE SHOP,
On Georgia Railroad, near Cotton Factors,
AUGUSTA, GA.
(AuDEKSare solicited for Castings for
Rail Roads, all kinds of Machinery
for Gold Mines, Bridges and Draw Brid<r
es, Gass Works, Flour
Saw Mills, Gin Gearing, Water Wheels
and all kinds of Smith work—Shaftin*'
and Circular Saw Mills complete. ”
AV. M. HIGHT, Proprietor. I
March im—
THE MOUNTAIN SIGNAL-
FOUNDED 1852. CHARTERED 1351
located |
CORNER OF BALTIMORE ANDI
CHARLES STREETS,
Balt i. m o r e,, M aryl a. nd.
r |AHE Largest, Most Elegantly Fuinish
■* ed, ami Popular Commercial Col-'
lege in the United Stales. Designed ex-1
pressly for Y oung Men desiring to obtain i
a TIIOItOUGIt PItACTICAL BUSINESS
Education in the shortest possible time i
and at the least expense.
A Large and Beautifully Ornamented ,
Circular, containing upwards of SIX
SQUARE FEE I’, with Spcimen of
Penmanship, and a Large Engraving
(the finest of the kind ever made in this
country) representing the Interior View
of the College, with Catalogue stating
terms, &c., will be sent to Every Young
Man on application, Free of Charge
\\ rite immediately and you will receive
the package by return mai.. Addres-s ,
E. K. LOSIER, Bal timore,Md, >
IMPORTANT TO FARAI’RS. I
SUBSCRIBER HAVING
\v>j|Hii’chased the sole right of making
vending and using J. P. HARRIS’S
Celebrated Patent
SUB Wit PLOUGH
in (be following counties, via .
Cobb, Campbell, Fulton, DeKalb,!
Gwinnett, Walton, Hart, Madison, Jack- !
son, Hall. Habersham, Rabun, Union,
White ,Gilmer, Pickers, Fannin, Cher- j
• •kee, Forsyth, Milton, Lumpkin, Daw
son, Towns, Murray, Gordon, Catoosa,
W hilrield, Walker,Cliatiooga and Dade,
is now prepared to sell County, Dis
trict, Farm, Shop and Individua I Rights
upon the most accommodating terms.
Specimens of the above plough may
be seen at mv shop.
WM. J. GRIFFIES,
Maiietta, Georgia
June 19th, 1858—ts
«.»’'■r- :mc nrr: ass •
I DESIRE to call the attention of Soutli
*• ern Cotton & Woolen manufacturers
te my establishment in Baltimore, Md., (or
the manufacturing of ‘ Cotten RW
Cards.’ Being the only establishment
South of Mason and Dixson’s Line.
I also manufacture Bands’ with
Patent machinery of mv own invention.
Also Leather Hose of superior quality. AH
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, Machine
Shops, Rail Road
&c., &c-, &c., Every attention given to
orders. JOHN H HASKELL
33 South Eutaw Street,
- Baltimore, M d.
March 10tb,’6f).
GEORGIA— Daxson County.
,ames L. Heard
having in proper form ap
plied to me for permanent letters ot ad
ministration on lhe estate of Lewis J-
Ledbetter, late n f said county, this is
to cite all and singular lhe creditors
and next of kin of Lewis J. Ledbetter,
to bo 4nd appear at my office within
the time allowed by lav, and sho«
cause, if any they have, why perma
nenl administration should not be j
granted to James L Heard, on Lew- I
IS J. Ledbettei’s estate. Witness m* j
hand and official signature,
JOHN W. HUGHES, Ord’y.
april 13—’61
Mrs. Mary Ann Graham"!
NNOUNCES to the cublic that she
is prepared to cut awl make coats,
pants and vests. Also, to repair and re*
novate old clothes.
Having a family to support .alio
its a share of pub!:? patronage.
Oct. »<h, 1860
GEORGIA— Union County.
W". ERE AS Blueford L. Dye
Guardian for James Turner, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission In m
-aid Guardianship.
I hese are therefore to cite and ad- i
monish all persons interested Io he and
I app-ar at my office within the time
i piescribed law to show cause, it any
they have, why letters of dismission
should not be granted said applicant.
Given under hand and official signa
ture, this 6lb Angus', 4961.
John B. Black, Oid’y
By F. G. Hughes, ».c e. c.
LUMPKIN SHEIFF’S SALES.
<«N THE FIR-T TUESDAY IN N >V.
w ILL be sold before the Court
House door in the town ot Dab- 1
lonega, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to-nit :
The undivided half of lot of land
No. 145, 12th district Ist section, to
sati-ly h fi fa from Lumpkin Superior
Court, in favor of Gilford G. Thompson
vs Hezekiah Kelly.
Also, one hundred shares of the
Cane Creek Hydraulic Hose Mining
Company, ol Lumpkin county, to satis
fy the cost due on a fi fa in favor ol Jo
seph E. Brown, Governor of the State
of Georgia, vs J’hos. Milliard, prici
pal. and Joseph H. Beil security ; as j
lhe properly of said Joseph H. Bell.
JOHN C.E4RLY, SLenfl I
Oct- sth. |
«IN A. J. A K ...U.-Dl 14, GEN IT
THIS DEI ICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT,
J? -SPECIALLY designed for the use of
the Medical Profession and the Fami
‘i/, having superseded the so-called ‘Gins,’
‘Aromatic,’ ‘‘Cordial,” “Medicated,”
“Schnapps,” etc., is now eddorsed by all
of the prominent physicians, chemistsand
connoisseurs, as possessing aL of those in
trinsic medical qualities (tonic and diu
retic) which bclonir to an old and pure
Gin. Put up in quart bottles £nd sold by
all druggist, grocers, etc. !
A. M. BININGER& CO.,
(Established in 1 778.) Sole Proprietors,
No ID Broad street, N. Y.
Fo«- Sale by 1). M BARNES \ CO.,
No. 13 Park Row, Ne-v York.
Our long experience and familliarity
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, 1860
HOW \RD ASFOCI.ITION
PHIL IDELPiIIA-
Benevolent Institution established by
special Endowment, for ths Relief of the
Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Viru
lent and Epidemic Diseases, and especi-
for the Cure of Diseases of the Hex
t/«l Organs.
FDIC AL ADVICE given gratis, by
lV ®. the Acting Surgeon, to all who ap
ply by letter, with a description of their
condition, (age, occupation, habits of life,
&c.,) and in cases of extreme poverty,
; Medicines furnished free of charo-e.
i VALUABLE REPORT on Sperma
torrhcea, and other Diseases of the Sexu
al Organs, and on the NEW REME-
I DIES employed in the Dispensary, sent
to the alllieted in sealed letter envelopes,
i free of charge. Two or three Stamps for
i postage will be acceptable.
! Address, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton
Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No
I 2 South Ninth Street, Phil’a., Pa. By
order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWELL,Pres.
Geo. Firchild, Sec.
Dec.loth 1859.
GEORGIA—Union County.
lIEREAS Isaac Beach, Guardi
an for Pbelie l uurner, applies to
me lor letters ol dismission from said
guardian.
1 hese are therefore to cite and ad
monish all yeisuns in ere-ted to be and
appear at my office, within the lime
prescribed try law, tn show c.use, it
any they have, why letters of dismi,-
j simi should not be granted sail appli
cant. Given under my hand and offi
cial signatuie, this 6th August, 1861
J< jin B, Black, Oid’y.
j By F. 6 - Hughes, d c c o.
HEAD-QUARTERS,
Jasper, Pickens County, 21 st March,
1861.
i Ordered that tha following gentlemen
, be appointed Staff officers of the 107 Reg
' iment, G- M :
I Ober West—Adjutant.
I P- R. Simmons—Quartermaster.
L. W. Allread—Lieutenant.
W. il. Simmons—Paymaster.
F. C. Tate—Sergeant Major.
Dr. B. F. ilanie—Surgeon.
P. F- Furgerson—Clerk.
\nd that they as such be respected and
obeyed accordingly.
A. K Blackwell, Colonel.
March, 30th 1861.
STR A W ef'C I'S
HATS, CAPS, BOWIVETS,
FLOWERS, RU < : II RSA CO
For Spring, 1860.
GEO- W. & JEHIAL READ
5® Warren & 120 Chambers St.,
NEW YORK,
IMPOR T E R S
Manufactures & 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
faigoods, with prices attached, sent by
om p [on aplication
GEOKGIA Dawson County.
XB/HEREAS E. P. Bond having in
’’ proper form applied to me for
permament letie's of Administration on
the- estate of James W. Reynolds, late
<d 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, il any
they can. wiy permanent administra
tion should not be granted to E. P
Bond on James W. Reynold’s estate.
Witness my hand official signature,
JOHN W. HUGES, Ord’y.
July 6 ’6l.
GEORGI A— Dawson Couniy.
LL persons indebted to the es- 1
late olLewisJ. Ledbetter, late
said county deceased, are hereby
co ueMe i to make immediate payment,
and those having demands will present
them to me within lhe time prescribed
by law, propeily attested, otherwise
they will not be settled.
, James L. Heard, Adm’r.
l June 15th, 1861,
What Eveybody VVants-
THE FAMILY DOCTOR .
containing
SIMPLE REMEDIES, EzfSIY OB-
T.IINED. FOR THE CURE OF DIS
EASE IN /ILL FORMS.
BY
PROF. HENRY 8. TAYLOR, M. D.
It Tells You How to 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.
It Tells Yow Os the various diseases of
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, JForms, Scalled
Head, Ringwoim, Chicken
pox, &c., and gives you the
best remedies for their
cure
t I’ll sYow The symptoms of Fever
and Ague, and Bilious,
Yellow, Typhus. Scarlet
and othe r Fevers, and
gives you the best and sim
plest remebies for their
cure
It Tells You The symptoms of Influen
za, Consumption Dyspep
sia, Asthma, Dropsy, Gout
Rheumatism, Lumbago
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, Kidneys and Liv
er , and the best remedies
for their cure.
It TellsJYou The symptoms of Pleuri
Musymps. Neuralgia, Ap
oplexy Paralysis, the |va
rious Diseases of the
Throat Ear and Eye and
the best remedies for their
cure.
It Tells You The symptoms of Epilepsy-
Jaundice, Piles, Rapture
Diseases of the Heart, He.
morrhage Venera! Diseas
es and Hydrophobia, and
gives the best remedies for
their cure.
It Tells Y«u The best and simplest
treatment for Wounds,
BrokeiVßones and Disloca
tions Sprains, Zockjaw,
Fever Notes, White Swel
lings, Ulcers IKnitlows,
Boils Scurvy Burns and
Scrofula.
It Tell You Os the various diseases pe
culiar to B’omen and give
the best and simplest reme
dies for their cure, togethe
■with many valuable hint
for the preservation of the
health
The 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
type ; is illustrated with appropriate en
j. ravings, and will be forwarded to your
address, neatly bound and postage paid,
on receipt oftfl.OO.
SIOOOAYEARXi4 e
enterprising men everywhere, in selling
the above work, as our snducements to
all such are very liberal.
For single copies of th* Book, or for
terms to agents, with other inforn alion,
applo to or address
JOHNE POTTER, Publisher,
No. 617 Sansom Street Philadelphia, Pa.
August 11th, ’9O-
GEORGIA — Dawson County.
HERE AS Nancy Nix and
Sam. Weaver Adminislra
ors on the Estate of Thomas Nix,
at* of said county, deceased, ap-
!
plies t* me for Letters of Dismission
Goin said Estate. These are there
fore to cite and admonish all persons
interestedlo be and appear at my of-'
lice on or before the first Monday in
Nov. next to show cause, if any
they have, why letters of Dismission
3’iould not be granted said applicants.
Given under my hand and official sig
nature, May 18lh, 1861.
JOHN W. HUGHS, Ord’y.
K U L E N I S I-
State of Georgia, 5 Superior Court
Union Couuty. h Libel for Divorce
Clarity L. McCrary ) in Union Superior
vs. ) Court.
Andrew McCrary, j May Term, 1861.
1 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 noxt term of this
Court, else that the case be considered in
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
lonega. W. T. DAY, Pl’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-
AN IMIOIVJANT DISCGAIRYfI
For lhe cure of
CONSUIU P'riON. BRONCHITIS
COUGHS AND COLDS,
The JIoaPaL Arabica,
DISCOVERED BY A.
MISSIONARY.
WHILE TRAVELING IN A/iABIA.
All who are suffering from Con«
sumption should use lhe Makora Aka«
bica, discovered by a missionary in
Arabia.
All who are threatened with Con
sumption should use the Makora Ara
bica, discovered by a missionary in
Arabia.
All who are suffering from Bronchit
is should use .Makora Arabica, dis
covered by a missionary in Arabia,
All who aie suffering from Sorts
Throat, Coughs and Colds, should usa
lhe Makora Arabica, discovered by a
missionary in Arabia.
All who are suffering from Asthma,
Scrofula and Impurities of the Blood
should use the Makora Arabica, dis
covered by a missionary in Arabia.
Il cures Consumption.
Il cures Bronchitis.
It cures Sore Throat, Coughs and
Colds.
Il cures Asthma, Scrolula, and im
purines of the Blood.
This unequalled remedy is now for
the first time introduced to the public.
It was pi evidentially discovered by a
missionary while traveling in Arabia,
lie was cured ol Consumption by its
use after his case was pionouneed
hopeless by learned physicians in Eu
rope.
lie has forwarded to us in writing a
lull account of his own extraordinary
cure, and of a number of other cures
winch have come under his observa
tion, and also a lull account of the medi.
cine.
At his request, and impelled by a
desiie to extend a knowledge of this
remedy to lhe public, Ke have had his
communication pi inted in pamphlet
form for free distribution. Its into,
rest is enhanced by an account which
he gives ol some ot the scenes ol the
Bynan massacres, which he obtained
num those who suffered in that awful
irag e dy.
This pamphlet may be obtained at
<»u r office, or it will ba s*ut Ira* by
,n ail to all who apply for it.
We import the Makora Asabica
direct from Smyrna through the house
ol Cleon & Gylippus, and we have al.
ways on hand a lull supply put up m
bodies ready for use with full direc
tions. -
Price on* dollar per bottle. Sent
by mail, on receipt o f pr j c< 24
cents for postage.
For »ale whoisale and retail by
LEEDS, GILMER <fe CO.
Imporiers of Dru9s anb Ms DIO IBS,
51 Liberty St., N. Y.
ALSO, BY DRUGGISTS GEN®.
RALLY.
Notice.
(swifiird
The enterprising proprieto rof
UHSTNUT GROVE WHISKEY,
hn (r Purest Medicinal Agent ever
,eknow) has furnished the communit- a
Sitmulant. Pure, Healthful and invigora
ting, at the same time a mild delicious bo
erage. It is calculated to do away with
the vile drugged stuff that is palmed off
on the community, and which is injurious
to qo ly and mind. In addition to the
certificates beneath, be has received a
Diploma from the STATE AGRICUL
TUR.IL SOCIETY, and additional tes
timony fro in DR. JACKSON, of Boston,
who testifies under oath te its absolute
purity.
CERTIFICATES. fu
Philadelphia, Sept. 3th, 1858.1e
We have carefully tested the samp—
of Cbertnut Grove Whiskey which yol
sent us, and find that it contains none 0
the J’oisonous Substance known as Fusi
Oil, which is the characteristic and inju
rious ingredient of the whiskeys in gen
eral use.
BOOTH, GAREET& CAMAC.
Analytical Chemists.
New York, Sept, ‘.id, 1858
I have analyzed a sample of Chestnut
Grove XX hiskey, received from Mr. Whar
ton, Jr., of Philadelphia, and having
carefully tested it, 1 am pleased to stat*
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.
Boston,March 7th, 1858,
] here made a chemical analysis of com
mercial samples of Chesnut Grove B bis
key, which proves to be fie a from the
heavy Fusil Oils, and perfectly pure and
unadulterated. The fine flavor of this
JFhiskey is derived fromthe Grain used
in manufacturing it. Respectfully,
A,. A- HAYES, M D., State Assayer,
No. 16, Boyalston Street.
For Sale by C. WHARTON, jy.
Sole Principal Agent,
No ; 11G IFalnut £L I hJadelj aj