The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, March 04, 1852, Image 4

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ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. S.ii ^ Georgia, Cass Uoiuity. To the Ordinary of said Cocnty: i ff’HE petition of Charles N Mason, ag' .1_ signee, riieweth, that on the :.ix:ceiitli day of December, 1848, John B Fisher cf sairf county, then in life but now deceased, j made and executed to one G W Morrow his ! . . bond, (a copy of which is to this petition an- 1 centers, and admini: State of Georgia, Cass County. K NOW all men by these presents, that I, F. P.I. MeHeynolds, am held and firmly bound unto Henry Bowman, his heirs,exec utors and administrators, in the jnst and full Georgia, Dade County. To the Honorable Inferior Conrt of said County, when sitting for Ordinary Purposes. auii*im»tmi''ic. in me juat anti tun mAll* I »v j»»j uav m. ® > /w ? \ iv^ciuci sura of six thousand, six hundred dollarfor, s i fpHE peuuon of VV i ham Allison respect- j with iwy fee for issuing said citation,) in ad- x uitxu jr««o v« < the true payment of which 1 hind myself, ex- j shewetii, tnat here ortoic, to-wit on • ranee. This rule I intend to adhere to sfncf- ted practice spent i inis tr a tors Jointly and seve- I *“ c s j x tli day °* ^ c P te *? fn i ty,<tnd no mistake, without favor or affection Dr. K. the most cy Special Notice. 1 WISH it distinctly understood, that I will require all persons wishing citations i published, to pay the Printer's fee, (together PATENT MEDICINES. PATENT AFFLICTED READ! J _ DA XOOSRS* H^EDICAL HOUSE, established 15 years ! LIVERWORT AN if TAR. netted, the original being in the Court to be | rally (irmly i,y |tee presents, I ‘exe- For the Removal nnd Permanent Cure of all NERVOUS DISEASES, And of thofce < m i ~ , « “ ■ a,SKtn ' M Crrn.even date wi bihese uresents foVtbe of twenty-eight hundred dollars, condi- - ' 1 . , w J 9‘r r °. kec -’ 0W P"? I SaTwdlr dmffKt ofj/nnarv I tioned to be void if the said James A. Griffin * ▼ of the last will lioncr: anil your petitioner avers that some- until the first of June, in the year one thou- ; I,ert AHfc>on, juf, heirs, ^x^orsor assigns. . r le time in the yi departed this ring or providin eented to said G titioner as assignee petitioner avers that said lot of land, has paid to said John 1 cease, and that the ago, bv Dr. K.x«lix,N.W. corner of . S AFE and certain cure for ^sumption riurtl and Union sts between Spruce and ^ ofthe , Spitting of B1 oo<l, Coughs, Fine streets. Philadelphia j Colds. Asthm^ Paik in the Sid t. Bronchitis * iftcen years of extensive and nn.nterrnp u ; Co £ and all Pulmom ry affection? d practice spent in this city have rendered ; Extracts fro* Ckrtif cates, expert and successful prac- I Whjch „„ be Men in fl| „ bv CJ ^ on ;he A . I \ ,t,oner faT r and ? car ’ “ * l,e ,r . ca,n,cnt °, fal1 gent and getting a Pamphlet. I diseases of a private nature. Persons affl.c- , *> Mr A £ m H ^ rri Surgeon U. S. ted with ulcers upon the body, taroat or legs, ; K Hosp5 , a , Ncw Yn^lys :-Dr. Hog I pains in the head or i-oncs, mercurial rheum- . Liverwort and TarSHf • ease ofthe j atism strictures, gravel, disease arums from most Mstrcssing Asthtu* of7 (fwilv-six vears youthful excesses or impurities of the blood, s|andi [Signed} ADA! I HARRIS. ; wheicby the constitution has become enfee- * • . ~ smeess. i&i-; oy. G^.rkl^^mypdtesq ,of Ch^nnati. all uy friends and physiciamlgave me up to die. vet a few bottles of Dr. I Rogers’ Liver wort and Tar restored me to [perfect health! , . GABRIEL WHITEHEAD. , ,. c ° m P an >° n * °J “ s, " 00 ‘ I - thc 0 Sworn to and subscribed t bis 28th day oi h.„dc®«, .hi, r.b.! ss,'**«■ «**<**• immediately. Weakness nnd constitutional THOMAS A. WORD. Ordinary Cass countv, Geo. Cassville, Ga.,Feb: 4th, 1852.— 3t. GEORGIA. Gordon County. W HEREAS Rowland Cobb, executor of j JV'"* 1 *? “f ‘ of the last will and testament of Charles j b 'tip nn-ler >H, 1 te of said eonntv, deceased applies 1 t. H f- P 'T - h Ti - ' for letters of dismission from said eS: : Dr ‘ K ’ 1 as a gentleman, and eonti'*'-““ , “ M certain practice learni-d IVom i—the effects of Mav >»' of Cincinnati. i I STROUP, o. g c. fortuity with said bond and assignment, and as in duty bound your petitioner will ever pray. &e.’ JOHN H. RICE, Att'y for Petitioner. : GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY'. ; NOW all men by these presents, that I. | tf\ John B Fisher of the county and state aforesaid, am held and firmly hound unto G orrow ofthe same place’ in the sum of ,'iivat Litr. ci me s. t.sr., mr , ..vi n...... a m, IJI'.A .KS Of the KtnvtiYS, DK- j seal, this sixteenth day of December, 184S. }'^i A L _.u K ;M: ! T,le condition of the'above bond or oliliga- lion of thp NERVOUS SYSTEM. This beautiful ou-l convenient ppplication of the mysterious powers of (fALVAXI>.M and MACJ NETI8M, h-if been pronounced by distinguibhed physicians, both in Kurope and the United States, to be the most raluablr mrdiclual disco vet y of the Dr. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BELT an.i IWAG^Iir^C m used with the most perfect and certain succeia in ull cages of GENERAL DEBILITY, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the varimift organ*, and invigorating the entire sy*- | atores; tern. Also ill KITS. CRVMP, PARALYSIS aod W Ml PALSY, DYSPI'.rSl.V or INDIOKSTION, ItiiKU- i, Mn ,l r ,..i A„il nrK MATISM. acutk and curtnil, gout. LPi- . OI Jc Imndrtd dollars, for the true payment of LKPSY, lumc ago, dkaynkss, neuyous ; winch I iiiiid mysel., my heirs, executors and TREMORS, palpitation' ok THE HEART j administrators and assigns, jointly and sever- APOPCuA Y, NMiJiAI.ltlA, PAINS in the SIDh. ; gjjy ii 1*1111 v bv these Dre*»ents in witnp^ •lid i;HKST f Lr/*£U COMPLAINT,SPINAL COM- . V* !•. L • . presents, in witness PLAINT, c.ad cuiiVATURK ofthe SPINK, hip i wiicrcot I nave hereunto set my hand and COMPLAINT, D! FICIKNC 7 of NK EROY, v complaints arise from one simjde cause—unmely A Dcrais^cr:pi.t of the Xcnoiu; Systfsi, (ft?- hi NKUV0U3 < OMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medicines incrcnze ike disease, f vital energies cf t’.:e olieady while, under tlie strengthening, life-giving, vital izing influence rf Galvanism, as aj>j>lied by this ; beautiful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted , patient and weakened auflerer is restored to for* } mer health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Ct.fliite’g Caivanlc tnrativen, consists in the fuel hr.t they arrest and cure dis ease by outward u^iUcation, in place of the usual mode of drugg : ng and physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly uuder the in fliction. | They strengthen the whole system, equalize the cir- I culution of the blood, promote, the. secret ion t. and I never do the slightest injury under any circumstances | Since their introduction in the United Status, only S three years since, more than T 5,000 Persons j including all ages, classes and conditions, among i which were a large numherof ladies, who are pecu liarly subject to Nervous < omplaints, have been ENTIRELY AND PER?/IAN2NTLY CURED, ! when all hope of relief had been given up, ami ' every thing else been tried in vain ! i To illustrate the use of the Galvanic Brit, suppose the case of a person afflicted with that , bane of civilization, DYSPEPSIA, or any other , Chronic or Nervous Disorder. In ordinary cases. I stimulants are taken, which, by their action on the ; nerves and muscles of the stomach, afford tempo rary relief, but which leave the patient in a lower j atate, and with injured faculties, after the action debility, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude and <jencial prostration instability and all nervous affections, indurestion, slug gishness of the iver, and every disease in anv l)r. William Richard s. of Cincinnati says: Although it may seen 1 unprofessional I feel constrained to state tlj it I used Dr. Ro gers’ Liverwort and Tar in tl/ie case ofCharlc, * a - l Tr TI7 HERE AS David G Kin-applies to me wav connected with the disorder of the pro- ,7^ \ “ • , T ’Tp J 1 •ord one thousand eight hundred and for- \w c /! ' - . 7 applies 10 me - c.,11 Wade, who was quite lowfwtth rulmonnr, -it * p -o' 1 . , .. f V for letters of dismission from the «*nnr creative functions cuiett, and full vijjor re- /> - . j . . tp . 1 e. said James A. Griffin departed this ,- ,. ‘ u nc e uar , e I Consumption, with the hap (west effect, af;ei Iiune. administrator on the estate of the said | MeHeynolds should do, then this bond to be . John II Fisher, dccacased, may he ordered n" 11 an<1 voi,1 > otherwise to remain in full ! and directed bv the Ordinary to execute titles force and virtue in 1 siw and ecjuitv* j •, to vour petitioner for said lot of land, in con-i F M. McREY MOLDS, (]l. 8 j 1 inw ^anv* vvnr ^or^iiles'to'he'execnR^r'to These are therefore to cite and admonish • Read! Youth and Manhood. .4 rigorous Tested by N. Trimble. i pethScnc^ •>!?"“ klnUrerl and editors of : or a procure death. KinMin on Self. for s-,i.l lot of land And vonr ne«io,.er n' sa "* deceased, to be and appear at mv Office j Preservation. Only 25 cents. I STATE OF GEORGIA, Cass County. j said £Tg* tn | ^ hin ^ ,ime t , '' res L Cribed h >' ,aw : *«*ow i is^ed vnth use- {wo (ioors wcst ofSmith . Clincinnati.) says- To the Honorable, the Inferior Court of. his lifetime, the entire amount of purchase ' C . US U 1 t10 -' J ,ave ) "*'. v sala letters ‘ ’ . .. j ' ‘ I bad the Pulmou trv Consijtmption. attended v.. : m fof said 1( „ of land „ nd has \ should not he granted. ses of the i.ener.ttive Organs. It addresses Li. .. .. ^ cd faithfully as assignee of Robert Allison, j , u,lder In - band at office, this Fei his. Robert Allison’s part of the contract, un- ! IJ ’ 8W ‘ . T CTDml , der which said bond was given. Wherefore,! A1. LA. olKUUl . O. O. C 1 Feb. 19 6in. [Signed] WM. RICHARDS, M Da*. QC7” Mrs. Child, (resides) on Sixth street,- said county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses. T HE petition ot Henry Bowman respect fully showeth, that heretofore, to wit, on the fifth day of January, eighteen hundred arid fifty, Ferdinand M. MeHeynolds, of said county, then in life, but now deceased, made your petitioner prays that Zachariali < local i and II r ni Griffin, administrators, and Eliza beth Griffin, administratrix upon the estate ! GEORGIA. CASS COUNTY. and executed to your petitioner in due form j of James A. Griffin, deceased, may 1* onler- of law, bis bond, (a copy of which is to this j ed and directed by this Honorable court to petition annexed, the original being in court exeente to your petitioner for said lot of land, W HEREAS Matilda Johnson applies to me for Letters of Administration up- sesot Hie tieneranve Organs, it ailUresses . ... ■■ . ‘ . . . , itself aliketo Youth, Manhood and Old Age. w,t] ' a most •''S^s.smgcough vb.ch .educed and should be read bv all. The valuable ad- " ,e a 7 erc ^ e,c . ton : , an 1 f 7 r r ^ vice and impressive warning it gives, will care of anaFIcphystcmri, {Prof Harrison] . 1 . I continued to irrow worses, anti cave n > all prevent many veare ot misery and -uttering, i, - 1 r . - - , r ,■ J ii .i hones of recovery. At tine crisis 1 was pet and save thousands of lives. Parents by ■ , ,._ .1 - : ,4* reading it will learn liow to prevent the de struction of their children. A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a let ter, addressed to Dr. Kinkelin, noith west i Fisher hath this day sold umoG W Morrow i a lot of land, number (486) four hundred and .'far they’weakfn the ' eighty-six. ill the 17tb district and 3d section I y prostrated system; j of originally Cherokee now Cass county, now j ci ' if the said G W Morrow shall pay to the said John 15 Fisher, fifteen dollars on or by the twenty-fifth day of this instant, ,'>.r,d ten dol lars. on or by the first day cf March next, then the said John B Fisher shall make or cause to he made to the said Morrow good and sufficient titles to tlie aforesaid lot of land, otherwise this obligation to lie void. (Signed) JOHN B FISHER, [l.s.] I assign the within bond to C N Mason. (Signed) G. W. MOUUO W. titles in conformity with said bond of said James A. Griffin, deceased; and as in duty bound vour petitioner will ever prav. &e. ROBERT II. TATUM. Pti’rs Att'y. December 1st. 1851. Onlinary's Office, I Cass Co., Feb. 5, 1852. j I T appearing to the Charles N Mason, said county, deceased, did in his lifetime exe cute to one G W Morrow, a bond conditioned to execute good and sufficient titles, to said Morrow, to lot of land, number (486) four hundred and eighty-six, in the 17th district and 3d section of originally Cherokee now Cass county; and it further appearcth to the Court, that said bond is duly and legally transferred to Charles N Mason; and it fur ther appearing to the Court that the said John B Fisher departed this life without executing to be shown, binding himself in the sum of six thousand, six hundred dollars, condition ed to be void if the said Ferdinand M Me- Rcynolds should make or cause to be made, to your petitioner titles in fee simple to lots of land number fifty and fifty-one in the thir- tceth district, and third section of Murray county, containing three hundred aud twen- , r . riT , r , T « nmucr r ty acres; and your petitioner avers that here- GEORGIA, DADfci C0UNT1T. tofore, to wit, in the month of March, cigh- j AiO Wall men by these presents, teen hundred nnd fifty, said Ferdinand M. JA.J MeHeynolds departed this life without exe cuting. or causing, or providing, in any way, fortifies to he executed to your petitioner for said lots of land, ant' your petitioner avers that he is ready to pay the administrator of said Ferdidand M. MeHeynolds the purchase money for said lots oflanil, and has perform ed faithfully his part of the contract, under j firmly by these presents, signed with my hand which said bond was given: wherefore, ycur and scaled with n:y seal,and dated this, sixth on the estate cf Lemuel Johnson.lnte of said i corner of Third and Union streets, between COPY OF BOYD. that I, Janies A.Griffinam heidand firmly hound unto Robert Allison in the just and full sum of twenty eight hundred dollars, for the true payment of which sum of money to lie well and truly paid unto the said Robert Allison, his heirs, executors, administrators and as signs, I bind myself, my heirs, executors, ad ministrators and assigns jointly and severally petitioner prays that Wm. T. Wo fiord, ad-,. 1 day of September, A. D. 1847. The condi- . ininistrntor with the will annexed upon the tion of the above obligation is such, that ' i°,' .i > ’,. - , I estate of Ferdinand M. MeHeynolds, deegis- fiiat John B Fisher" of I c,! ’ al:; - v be ° n]ereJ ard . d,rected b f. ! his to , n ‘ i ,i:a i,:. : ore.blc court to execute to yonrpetitioner for whereas the above hound James A. Griffin hath this day bargained and sold unto the said Robert Allison, a ••ertain tract or lot of land containing one hundred and sixty acres mere or less, the same being lot number for ty-ninc in the eighteenth district ofthe fourth section of originally Cherokee, now Dade county, known as the Griffin Mills place, for which the said Robert Allison executed his five several promissory notes, made payable to the said James A. Griffin or bean-r—one -petit said lots of land titles in conformity with said bond of said Ferdinand M. MeHeynolds. deceased, and as in duty bound yourpetition- er will c-ver prav, £c. JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Attorney for P* titioner. STATE OF GEORGIA, Cass County. Court of Ordinary, November Term. 1851. i for one hundred dollars, one for four hundred ! dianship of Curtis Pinson, minor. Present tlie Honorable Wm. Hardin. 1 >onald : doilars, due on or before the twenty-fifth day I These are the-efore to cite and admonish M. Hood, and John \V. T5. Summers, j of Decenibct next, one for tour hundred a ** and singular, the kindred and all other Court. ! dollars, due the same time, to be discharged the petition of! in horses, hogs or cattle valued against a sec- Ferdidand M. Me- I ond rate cow and calf at the rates of tcndol- en<*eiiL did in jlars: one for one hundred dollars, due the Henry Bo^wayn : twenty fifth day of December, 1848 ; one for counts, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause, (if any exist) why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my band at office, this 19tli day of Felnu iry. 1852. THUS A WORD o c. e. Feb. 19. 30d.* GEORGIA, Cass County. W HEREAS Adolphus G. Bnrge, gnar dian for James K. M. Burge, minor heir of Nathaniel Burge, deceased, applies to me for letters dismissory iron) said guardian ship : These arc therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given nndcr my hand, at office, this Feb. 19th, 1852. TIIOS A. WORD, 0. c. c. Feb. 19-6m* l pass on to the nc^ativ , again to the positive, thus keeping up a continu- "TPit. r.a)\!ii!iu:orf tlirougaimt tKe sysT^mT Thus the most c~vsre cases of DYSPKPS1A are PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS IS AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DI8F.A»E 07 YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of tlie inofit UmbuMed Clmraeter, From all parts of tl\8 country could he given, sulft cient to All every column in this paper : AN KXTRAO’tlilNAItr CASE, which conclusively proves that “Truth ij stranger than Fiction,’ ecus op Rheumatism, Bronchitis, and Dyspepsia, REV Dll. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and exalted reputation Sidney, New Jersey, July Ii, 1948. Dh. A. H Christie—Dear Sir : You wish to know of me what has beci Vi'ur hundred doilars. due the twenty-fifth day t.--..,„)*n—wwi „,„i 1 ‘"“a ! simple to said Henry Bowman, for lots of! ci\nsgggibrr. chdnocn l undrcd lind forty 'Tffis Court to order' md FFc, '<\v--i'elVi= D 1 hi:ul Rl;mbcr a,; 1 fift 3-o ,le > in the thir- nir.^lL heur.iig even date with These pres lEhnScYdmSator aistri « “ rd '?«*«?»'' of M-rrayU&f Now,if upon the payment of the ifore ■ ■ ■ • — — • 1 c *'^^T<TS^ , i5- r epi,tain*Jig tbreehnndred and twenj^/^escstbed notes, the said James A. Griffin Georgia, Cass County. W HEREAS Wm C. Wyly applies to me for letters of Dismission from the Guar- persons concerned to be and appear at m y of fice within the time prescribed by law to show cause (if any they have) whj saul Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 4tli "said said John 15 Fisher, deceased, to execute to - ,... r , , : him titles to said lot of land in conformity r "j-’ '" Vv'm b i *T : )7' V'’ ~ , . | with said bond : It is therefore hereby order- ! Ferdlnand M MeHeynolds departed this hie i cd. that notice be given in threeor mire nub- ! w “ nont executing titles to said lots of land lie places in said county, nnd in Tin Standard ! or ln ail - v Wi! - r providing therefore, and it ap, ; of such application, that all concerned m iv 1 P oarm S that thc sai,i Henr J Bowman is tea file objections in this offie*, if any tlicyhavc ' ,ly to I ,a - V t0 ,he a *««nistrator of the said | why said administrator as aforesaid,'should .'Ferdinand M. MeHeynolds, the purchase I not cs I mitv makes or causes to be made unto the said Robert Allison, bis heirs, exocuters adminis trators and assigns, a good and valid title to said let of land, with all and singular, the rights members and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, then this obligation to be null and void,else remain in full force in Law or Equity. Signed,seai- tirst THOS. A. WORD, o. c. c. Feb lit— 1 —3m. Prs. fee, $20. t-jria, Csjss Conctiy. the estate of Ferdinand M. MeHeynolds, dc- j For value received. I assign tlie within to ceased, tocxccute to him titles to said lots cf! IViiliam Allison,this September 15fli. IS47. Land, in conformity with said bond; it is 1 ROBERT ALLISON, therefore hereby oidercd that notice be given • Attest, II. L. W. Allison. in three or more public places in said county, day of February, i 852. THOMAS A_ WORD, o. c. c. Spruce and Fine, Philadelphia, will ensure book, under envelope, per return of mail. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, (post-paid) and be enred at home. Packages of medicines, directions,etc. forward ed by sending a remittance, and put up se cure from damage or curiosity. Book-sellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Oati- ♦ assi-rs, and aP others supplied with the a- iwvc work at very low rates November 27, 1851. 3—43—ly. Feb. 5th. If52.-—6m.* Adtniiiislmtor's f air. Y virtue of an order of the honorable court of Ordinary of Gordon county, • will be sold at Calhoun in said eonntv. on LIVER COMPLAINT, Jaundice, Dgsftepsia, Chronic, or Nervous Debil ity, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all. Disea ses arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, such us Constipation. In tend Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Ilead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea. Ileart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness, or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming ofthe Head, Hur ried and Difficult Brea thing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Sitjfo- chtirig Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency or Per spiration, Yellowness of the skin and eys. jutin in the side, back, chest, limbs <(-r.. sudden flashes of heat, burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and great depression of spirits, ran Ik effectually cured lig DR. HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED G BUM AN BITTERS, I’HKPARKD BY I'll C. M. JACKSON, * At the German Medicine Store, 120-1 rch street, PkUadelpl hr. milEIR oower over the alinvo diseases is X not cxccTeu", if equaled, by any other preparation in the United States.as the cures attest in many cases after skilful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of Invalids. Possessinggreat virtues in thc rec- snaded to try Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar, which entirely healed my bungs and restored me to perfeet health, hr the use of a few bot tles. [Signed] * iANN CHILD. B 1 Will wt .'viu at vtaiiiuuii- m oum ujhiut- uii .. ~ , T . _ thc first Tuesday in April next, between the , ‘ fifa ] lon of of tl,e Liver and lesser legal hours of sale, lot number 1, in the 4tb ?b>nds exercising the most searching powers section of said town. fronting the court bouse in " ea ^ ncss an ‘ ad<:c,lon f °f the digestive or- squarc, with an excellent store and grocery j S ans ’ ;he - v are ' v,thal safe, certain and plcas- hou.se thereon, said lot being fifty- feet front, 1 ant> by one hundred feet back. I READ AND BE CONVINCED. Also at Cassville. on thc same day, before ! From the Boston Bee. the court lionse door, and within the legal! The editor said. December 22nd. Dr. Hoof- ooi:;-s of sale, lot of Land number 1138, in land's Celebrated German Bitters, for the cure the 21st district and 2d section: said proper-: of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, ty belonging to the estate of A. Summers, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly late of Gordon eonntv, deceased: Sold for one of the most popular medicines of the the benefit of thc heirs and creditors of said day. These Bitters have been used by thou- dcccased. Terms made known on the day 1 sands,and a friend at oar elbow says be bim- ofsalc. February 2d, 1852. ’ , self has received an effectual and permanent THOS ¥. SUMMERS, Adrn’r. curc of Liver Complaint from the use of this Feb 5 185’ tds ' ’ j remedy. We are convinced that, in thc use ’ ’of these Bitters, thc patient constantly gains It is a Positive Fact! That wherever Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liv erwort and Tar has been Introduced, it is su perseding every other Cotagh Medicine before the public. This is wholljy owing to its tru ly wonderful medicinal virtues. Be Waksed in Season ! And neglect not that Cough which is daily ■vc-akcning your constitution, irritating your inroat nnd lungs, and inviting on that dread disease. Consumption, when s< sooiLiug and healing a remedy can be bl-tai. i o r.s 1).. llo gers Liverwort and Tar. Beware of Counterfeits and Btrse. Imitations ! Cfs~ The genninc will in future have tlie signature of E. Taylor on the steel plate en graved label on the top of each box. Purchasers arc advised that a mean coun terfeit of this article is in existence. The genninc is sold only by us. and our A- gents appointed throughout the South—nnd no fiedlar is allowed to sell it. Dealers nnd pur chasers generally are cautioned against buy ing of any but onr regular Agents, otherwise thev will be imposed u; on with a worthless arriclc. ‘ SCGVILL & MEAD. *113 Cliartress street. Vcw Orleans. Sole General Agents for th'e 'Southern States, to whom all orders must iii iariably be addresed. Jew David's or Hebrew Fluster, THE GREAT REMEDY, Eor Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the Side, ii,), Back. Limhs and Joints, Scrofula, Kings E- ril, White Sivelling'si Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints and all Fired Pains whatever. Where this Plaster is applied, Pain cannot exist. T HESE PLASTERS possess the advan tage of being put pn in air-light boxes— hence they retain th<tf/full virtues in all cl:- • • 1 V J > HAVE YOD ANY FRIENDS GOING TO CALI FORNIA? By all means advise them to take along a snp- ply of this Plaster, it may save them hun dreds of dollars, if not their lives, as ihe ex posures which-they have to endure ill the mines is sine to bring on disease, which might be easily cured by thc use of'this cele brated Plaster, for the want of which liu.lu ll a ve been obliged to rpiit their labors and fall into the bands of tlie physicians, who, by their extravagantly high charges, soon take away the hard earnings of the bravest laboring man. By sleeping in tents or on the ground, Rheu matism, Spinal Disease. Still Joints, Lame Back or Side, nnd all like diseases, are sure to trouble them, and many times entirely lay them tip, when the simple application of this Plaster would give them immediate relief, and enable them to proceed with their labors with out delay. It has been very beneficial in eases of weak ness, such as Pain and Weakness in the Sto mach. Weak Limbs. Aflections of the Spine, discharge of subject to a severe Finley, his he»rs and assigns their joint and several Bond conditioned to execute titles in ♦ee simple !;> said Ilezckiah Fir,lev. his heirs, and assigns for lot of land number one hun dred and nineteen in the twenty-third dis trict and second section of Cherokee county; and it further appearing that said Hezckiah Finley did transfer and assign said Bond to bond. A true Extract from the Minutes of court, this December 8tli. 1855. J. D. PHILLIPS, o c. o. Dec. 11,1851.- 3m. ins oonu, conditioned to execute, or cause to be made good and valid titles to said Robert Allison, his heirs, executors, administrators j al, d assigns, for lot of land number forty-nine, GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. W HEREAS Wra. C. Wyly, administra- ; eighteenth district and fourth section tor of Her.ry Grogan, lure of said conn- t of originaWy Cherokee, now Dade county, said F. M. '.lfcReynolds departed this iife j ty,deceased, applies to me for letters of Dis- ■ containing ono hundred and fifty acres—and without executing 'titles to said lot of Land, mission from sr.id estate. j it further appearing that thesaid Robert Alli- n any way providing therefor, and it a-r- ! These are therefore to cite and admonish j sod > n a fair course of trade, sold, delivered •* --*' e " ' - •' 1 I all nnd singular, the kindred and creditors of i and assigned said bond to thfc said William appear at my office | Ailison; and it further appearing that James late of ( a«s eonntv. deceased. JOHN KENNEDY, PTOLEMY O. BR1EN, Nov. 13, 1851— 4m. thing that ! pearing that the full amount of the purchase I a!l and singular, the kindred and creditors of | a "d assigned said bond to the said William ety tailed, i money for said Land has been properly paid I said deceased, to beslnd ADVERTISEMENTS. ATLANTA quent exposure to t! my pastor.il duties, 1 became Chronic Rheumat;V.m. which caused me ind esc ribalds anguish. Farther: in the winter oi Mf> nnd 46. in consequence of preachir.r a great deni in my own and Various other churchcr in this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became so severs as to require an im mediate suspension of my pastoral labors. My nervous system ires now thoroughly prostrated, ami as my Bronchitis became v.-orwe, so ai.so did my Dy - pepsia and Rheumatic affection—thus evincing that these disorders were connected with each other through the medium of the Nervous Sys tem. In the who'a pharmacopoeia there seemed to be no remedial agent which could reach recuperate my Nervous System ; every t! I had tried for this puipose had completely . - y — w . . . * . ■,, r - At la«t l was led hy my friends to examine your and suid Eden Dndlev havin" nctitioiieiftin-; I witbin the time presc.ibfd br Law, to show i A. Griffin departed this iife without execu- iuuai'fl.f'tiieir'efl^cfencv.l^t^dcternumurto^tr^the ’ coart to dirfict Win. T. IPofford, administra- j cau<:p ( if :tn . v t!lc - v * ave ) why said Letters j ‘<ng title to saidI lot of land, or in any way ert'ectot theapidicctien'of the;;.\l.VANIC BELT i tor upon the estate of said F M. J/eRevnolds i -should not ha granted. , providing tiierelor, either to thesaid Robert Given under my fiand at office, this 4th I Allison, or William Allison, assignee; and *‘‘ it appearing to the Court that, said William giv-; l nvjiurxci a.. WOBD, 0. C. C. “»'• "' R H VVK 1 !,M,: »m«»vki> * muaix i on ill the Cassvide Standard of such cppiica- 1 Feb. 5, 1852—6m.* •►kvc: nv .cool XT of tm. Bumohitu : 4i>D mv ; tion that all persons concerned mnv file ob- ■ i 'mk. Vueli is the wonderful mi’happy : jections in this office (if any they have) why i GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. _ re-nit- -if the experiment i said 11 m. T. Wofford,administrator as afore? j TT7T1E1IEAS, Wm. C. Wvlv agplies to ! aa . Griffin, administrators, and : have rernm.ee.ukv the BELT and FLUID to said, should not execute titles to said lot Of' »v nte for letters of Gua'rdianshin for EI - eth Griffin, administratrix upon the ESc ! Land in 5t,nd. j CheroUe B.Tolbg ninTSrflrZ ' ^nm deceased, to UW..W I ....... PATTON & JOHNSON, ! Tolbert, late of this county, deceased. ; execute title* to =aid lot of land, in conform- Pctitioner’s Attorneys. ' These are therefore to cite and admonish “ i u I s ’ therefore hereby L ., ,,,, ,, A tr’ie extract from the minutes of said 1 ail and singular, the kindred and creditors of » at /! otiCC '* e ^ ive n at three or more for Mercffinit and #, usrom and F! : court, this February 12, 1852. ] said dece’d, to appear at my office within the a ^ e> ! R ^ onnt * v ; an( * 1,1 ^ a3S * J Saw Mills, Gin Gearin T. A. WORD, o. c. c. ■ Admr’s. from experience, and to the afHictcd we ad- j vise their nse. I K Scott’s Weekly,” one of the best Litcra- j ry papers published, said. Aug. 25, “ Dr. HogflaiitTs German Bitters, manufac tured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommend ed by some of the most prominent members of tlie faculty as an article of much efficacy in cases of female weakness. As such is tlie M i ry ¥| x »t 117 /V 11 T/ C! case, we would advise all mothers to obtain A L 11 I i\ lit VV U Ii ii O . 1 ; ortIe ’ ;,n d t!,,,s sava themselves much , r j. , t tt 7 v ' sickness Persons of dcbili ated eonstitu. {Late Atlanta Lron honitnery.) j rions will find these Bitters advantageous to eltectol the apiilicctien ot the ttAl.YANIC BELT I tor upon me estate Ot Said t Al. JJcKevaolds ! not iw graueju. and m-cklace. with the magnetic fluid, j deceased, to execute to him titles to said lot ■ Given under my 'lai 0-^r.es'.r h'vo Land in conformity with said Bond. It j day of February, 1832. «i«mt ii«i i k:--a uuta- TO ««-mV mv msto" { is therefore hereby ordered that notice be giv-1 THOMAS A. | 411ison, assignee, has paid the full amount of j the purchase price of said lot of land : and i said William Allison, assignee, having peti ; tioned this court to direct Zachariali 0 Oneal 1 am, hear mi, er*. resjiei'tlaliy vourt, KOBKRT \Y. LANDIS. The application of thc Plaster between the shoulder: has been found a certain remedy for Colds, Coughs, Phthise, and Lung Affections, in their primary stages. It destroys inflam mation by perspiration. Messrs. Scovill *■ Mcad: I have been troubled with the chronic rheumatism for the last twelve years. Oil the 1st of July, 1849, I was so bad that I could not turn myself in lied, and the pain so severe that I bad not slept a wink for six days. At this time my uttcni!- , „ _ ing physician prescribed-the‘- Hebrew l’las- rjAHIS new Company is now prepared to j their health, as wc know from experience ter.” and it acted like a charm; the pain left _L do work an short notice, of heavy and j the salutary effect they have upon week sys- j tnc. and i slept more than half of the night, light Castings,'from the latest improved pat- terns.” * j and in three days I was able to rideout. I terns of Iron, Brass, Composition, all of; MORE EVIDENCE j consider the “ Hebrew Plaster” the best rem edy for all sorts of pains now in use. G W. M’MINN. Hendersonville,N. (!., Ang. 16, 1850. MORE EVIDENCE which will he warranted. 1 iirmng, Boring j The“ Philadelphia Saturday Gazette.” the and Drilling, done to order. AFo, screw j best family newspaper published in thc Uni- cuttmg of 10 feet or under, of anv sized ! ted States. The editor says of Dr Hoof- thread required. Heavy and light forging j land’s German Bitters: of wrought Iron or Steel, done in superior j l - Jt j s seldom that we recommend what are j termed Patent Medicines, to the confidence PARTICULAR ATTENTION and patronage of onr readers: and therefore is called to their patterns for Mill (Scarin'*.! w-hen we recommend l)r. Hoofland’s Ger- 03"- A VOICE FROM GEORGIA._£0 Read the following Testimony from a Physician GENTLEMex—Your Hebrew Plaster Inis cured me of pains of which T have suffered nan Bitters, we wi-h it to he distinctly un- f f, . r ,we . ,vc ? ears 1,urin S * his . P e ™f ? DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE U useu for all complaints alTecting the 'i'hroat o Heau. >ueh as Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Thi-oat. Nervous anJ Sick Hendaciis, Dizziness of the He.«d \>o*aigi;» in the Face. Buzzing or Roar* mg in the ’-Lars, Deafness, which is generally Nervous, aud that distressing complaint, called Tic Doloreux. DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BRACELETS .Are found of vast service in cases of Convulsions o Kitv S)t0«imot)ic ( o»nplaints, ami genera! Nenroa A(ft*ctio’iv ,>! the »lea«l and uruer extremities .Also in Pols* and Paralysis, and all diseases cause* by a dcdcie'ic> <»1 non ei* or Nervous fcnergy in thi umi'- o'* olltor orttrnqjs of th#» hnHx* D3“ No trouble or ineonvemcr.ee attenc thc use of these articles They can be sent ti any part of thc country miens. The Gal vanic Belt, Three Dollars . The Galvanic Necklace. Two Dollars The Galvanic Bracelets. One Dollar caei Thc Magnetic !• luid, One Dollar 03* The articles arc accompanied by ful nnd plain directions Pamphlets with ful particulars may be had ofthe agents 03“ Bew are of counterfeits and worthies; imitations D. C. MORE HE AD. M.D. General Agent for tlie United States, 132 Broadway. New York Sold by John A. Erwin, CassviHe. Jan 22 — 1 v Feb. 19,3m [lVs fee, Si2.00.] .% <3 m inisirator's Sale. gY virtue of an order of the court of Or- said lot of land, io conformity with said bond. A true extract from the minutes of said •court. December 1st, 1851. JAMES M. HALL, c. c o. Feb. 12,5852. [Prs. fee.$30.00.] 1—3m. GEORGIA. Cass County. ll^HEREAS Donald M. Hood applies to ’ ” me for letters of Guardianship for Cla- eash prices. A. LEYDEN, JAMES L DUNNING. john McDonough. WILLIAM RUSHTON. . -V. H. AH the, abac* coMfuintj are Practical j . ** *n the practce Mechanics, and 7ice their undivided attention to I (, * an5 °* C Pniladclpliia, (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three yeais, and thc strongost j testimony in its favor, is, that there is more fee of the regular Physi- than all other nos- : time prescribed bv law. to show cause (if any | they have) why said loiters should not be j granted. j Given under ray band at office, this 4th ! day of February, 1852. .. „ | THOMAS A WORD, o. c. c. dinary of the county of Gordon, in the j p cb 5t b, I852.-40d * tstate of Georgia, will be sold before the court i j house door in the town of Calhoun, in said ! *a,aini«ii-.lnr’s county, within the legal hours of sale on the ; AdminiStralor s Sale. (first Tuesday in April next, the balance of ! \U"ILL lie sold onthe first Tuesday in A- lot of land number 192, in the 14th district i ’ ' l ,r ' 1 next > within the usual hours of and 3d section of said connty—the same "will : sale, before the court house dcor in the town he run off into parcels of from tour to eight ■ of Vanwert, Paulding county, lots of Lend acres—the same is near the town of Calhoun i numbers 553 and 567, in the I9th district, j vi ami valnable for building and other purposes ; and 3d section, and lot number 615, in the i ra C. Graves and George A. Gravk^inicor Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors i 2(1 district, and 4th section, of originally ( heirs of William Graves, late of the Slate of of Abraham Chandler, deceased. Terms 1 Cherokee, now Paulding county, belonging! Tennessee, deoeaspd: I .. . .„ , , , made known on thc day of sale. This 2nd t0 t,; e estate of John Lyle, late of said coun- j These are therefore to cite and admonish ! Revolutionary l far. and the late liar Jay of February, 1852; ; ty, deceased Terms made known on the all and singular, the kindred and creditors of' .-u o. . tc t - n 'V , f na - : on the stomach and Liver; it ii preferable to DA N i EL JOHNSON, I \ da J T Janaar y l>6,is52. said deceased to iie and appear at mv office I A 3 the State ot Georgia furnished a largo ; ca ; OTne i ; a J77 bilious diseases, thc effect is im- IJ 0 ^ WDLEK i* ’ JOHN P 1j\ LlJ, » . . I wifhin rho tl ITU1 nmcoriL-wi Lt* T .0X7- 4A ,-L- ! Fei>. 5th. 1S52.—tds. Feb. 5.1852. , Given under mv hand at office, February 1 I9th, 1S52. THOS dersiood that we arc not speaking of the nos- ! I ^ We,J " m,eran affli,-tion ° f * oins inims of the day, that a,« noised about for a i ^ ganyjemgdys that nijj, _ brief j'eriod. and then forgotten ; frer tbev ! ,l ? pa ! ca * ex pvr>enee suggested, lint wiinout their giiihv race of mischief, but 0 ■ '"’"r re " , f A * ,, n *' th T nso ' 1 .'for Plas- noii I is ind otn ing and • . 1 > , - ■ . — , uui v.r.iuii- of all the ii.-tial si- vtlle andard. of such application, that all, ze s, and Bark Mills, always kepi on hand persons comerned may file objections in 1 We are also prepared to build stationary En- the clerks office, (if any they have) why said j .yjnes. upon the latest improvements* «i? » have done the.. * ...... , - . Zazariah Oneal and IFilliam Griffin, admin-' of which will be sold low for cash. Copper ■ of a ,n «--diciue long established, universally i r ; r ' an<1 am now b - v ,ls ^ ryr ’ ,i effects entirely istrators,and Elizabeth Griffin, administra-| an d Brass taken in exchange for work at • priz'd,and which has met the hefirtvapprov- * recommend the Jew David or tnx. as aforesaid should not execute titles to -ash prices ° ’ 1 al of thc faculty itself.” ' j Hebrew Plaster to all who are suffering from Evidence upon evidence has been received ! contraction ofthe muscles,or permanent pains business. Atlanta, Oct. 9, 1851. i trums combined a fact that can easily be es tablished, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet ap proval when presented even in this form. -r .1 M-J , e-til V C 7j• . , That this medicine wilt cure Liver Com- T °tSSshrifis<««•*• op**.~~***** j using it as directed. It acts specifically up- NOTICE. JOHN F L1LE.) (within the time prescribed bv Law, to s howL X h A oumm-r m. ro°ps to,erve„, tticse war= JAS. H. LYLE, \ Admrs - cause, (if any they I.av| Why said Letters j tbe ~ T T/ '? If! 152.—tds. I should not be granted. ! as the widow,and orphans ot tlu^hosej-y, ' Given under mv hand at office. Fehrn.rv ed, .hat have 1101 -vaded Ordinary’s Blanks, T O sait the new l:iw, just printed and fori ^°.j 1 !, 16 the heirs and cred sale at this Office. SI per quire. j ,tor * of said deceased. Terms made known „ , . ... . , on the day of sale. January 1st, IS52 Orders from a distance, accompanied » y» TIT A V T Anrnir v? • -v the money, promptly filled.! by mail free^ . ^ a-v/vVIaIl, Adm r. r- * 1 Ian. Id. 1852.—tds. Administrator's Sale. j G EORGIA, Cass County. A GREEABLY to an order of the Honor-; TTTHEREAS A.G. Burge and D.B. Cun- \ . , *”,'1 able, the Inferior court ot Dade county j \\ vers, administrators on theestate ofNa- £ cb l9 - 30d * when sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be j thaniel Bnrge, late of said county, deceased, sold before the <x>urt house door in the town (apply to me for letters of dismission from of Trenton. Daue county, on the first Tues- j said administration: day m April next, within the legal hours These are therefore to cite and admonish of sale, all the real estate belonging to thc all and singular, the kindred and creditors of **°h n . Lowry, late o. said county,; sa ; d deceased, to be and appear at mv office, eceased consisting .ot half ef lot number within the time qurescrioed by law, to shew <,.iuthe !8th district, and 4th section ot cause ,if any they have, whvsa’id letters should originally Cherokee, now Dade count v. A I- ! 1K) , be granted ' ^ >nat - vLan '! (°" r ! Gircn under my hand, at office, this Feb. warrant,) for one hnndred and sixty acres, torh 1852. ■" — -• • ■ ' ' THOS..X WORD, o. c c. Feb. 19-fen* number of Troops to serve in these wars. A. WORD, o. c. c. by of postage, Blanks for Sale Her$. benefits arising out of ihe --•,-( gress, grantin Pension to those who were w innded o, GEOBGIA, CASS COUNTY. widows and children of u'io-e ryTHFPSio I D w . ' kilted or died w,nle 'n tlie service. Tbe suh- J. R-Towms^pphes tojne j scriber wiU an dertake ,o obtain ibe claimrol non an ihf^T ° f j such individuals :U a moderate comoensation. ft °a JameS J M ' D * MB,olld > Having been employed ntanv vears .> rmblic ThJi l C ^ ntr ; ‘ kreased - J . J office, his experience in such matte; - w d ena- a tS therefore to cite and adtnomsb , hle h ; ra to affor d great ;=.. i|!,i e - ;o . imams, k rod red and creditor of; and saveth -m much rronhie and oxpeu-e.- aid deceased. to be and sppear at my office Where be ob.ains nothing no charge V made witbic the time prescribed by law, to sho' cause, if anv thev have, why said letteis should not be granted. Given snder mv hand *at office, this 19th of Februarv, I852I THOS. A. WORD, o. c. c. Feb 19-30d* All letters post-paid, will met-, wirh prompt attention. C. W. BENNETT, Attorney, Washington. D.C.* Refers to any member of the late or present Congress. Sept 19, 1850. —tf. mediate. They can be administered to fe male or insert with safety and reliable bene fit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. | This medicine has attained that high ehar- whieh is necessary for al! medicines to to induce counterfeiters to put forth spurious articles at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. Look well to thc marks of the Genuine. They have thc written signature of C. 51. Jackson upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, without which they are spu rious, PRICES REDUCED' To enable al] classes'of invalids to enjoy thc advantages of their great restorative poweis. Single Bottle 75 cents. For sale by Messrs. Patton, Chunn & to.. Cassville, Ga.; wholesale agents Uaviland, Harral & CO., Charleston, S. C. December 18, 1851J 46—ly. in the side or back. The people of Georgia have but to become acquainted with its virtues when they will re sort to its nse. Yours, truly, M. W. WALKER, M. D.. Forsythe, Monroe Connfv, Ga, To Messrs. Scovil '& Mead, New Orleans. La. Sold by John A. Erwin, Cassville. Geo.; Bomar. Alexander & Co., Adairsville, Geo. * R. 5L & R. B. Young,Calhoun, Geo.; F. b! Morris, Spring Place, Geo.; Summers & Bro ther, Kingston, Geo.; H. M. Morgan, Car- tersville. Geo. February 19,1852. 2—ly. PR.S.f. TOWNSEND’S SABSAPABILT * » A LARGE LOT ju received an tor sale at this Office at the low price of One Dollar per Bottle or Six Bottles for Five Dollars. This ext -act is warranted to be superior to either Sands, Bristol’s or Bull’s, and each Bottle contains five times the quantity for the same price. N. B — None genuine unless signed with the writ ten signature of 8 P. Townsend, and put up in large Bottles containing a Quart. September 14,1851. flatter. Syrup o t dlapiia, Dr. Leidy's, arssle bv _ (• M. .MORGAN. Qrtcrsnlle, Feb. 27,1851;