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LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA, CABS [COUNTY.
W HEREAS John A. Upshaw and James
M. Collier, apply to me for Letters of
Administration on the Estate of Sinclair
McMullen, late of this county, deceased:}
| These arc therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
; aaid deceased to be and appear at my office
j within the time prescribed by Law, to show
_ _ ____ ______ ; cause, (if anv they hare) why said Letters
CHEROKEE BOOK STORE, . should not be granted.
AT CASSVILLE, GA. j hand at officc ’ tbis 20th
T HE undersigned would most respectful- a ' rmno ,., nTin _ _ „
ly announce to the citizens of Cherokee lHUo. A. WUllU, O. C C-
Georgia, that he has established a Book j April 22, 1852 • 30d. .
Store at this point, and can supply on the |^\v r O months rfter date application will
most reasonable terms: be made to the honorable court of Or-
Z.sic, Medical, School and Miscellaneous ■ dinary of Gordon county, for leave to sell
Books, Stationcru, Blank Bwks, Maxine,, ! the real Estate of Phillip Mclntire, late of
_ „ _ . , ,; said county, deceased.
&C-, &c. He will at all times keep a good y i> lincrvr T a .1
supply on hand, and any Hook that may LLY P. HOVVfeLL, Alnr r.
not be found in the Store, can be obtained
in a few days.
He solicits a share
age—believing that
cn. ^ ^ ^
All orders from a distance will be prompt- t; rCi j a tc 0 f sa ;,j countv, deceased. April
ly attended to. _ 15th, 18-52.
LEGAL NOTICES.
LEGAL NOTICES.
LEGAL NOTICES.
GORDON SHERIFF SALES.
0 35 the first Tuesday in June next, in
Calhoun, will be soil the following
LEGAL NOTICES.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Cass Sheriff Sales.
O N the first Tuesday in June next, will
be ‘
April 15.
ELY P. HOWELL, Admr-
April Id.
JNO W, BURKE. Ag’f.
To Teachers and Parents.
T HE undersigned would call the atten
tion of Teachers ahd Parents to his ex
tensive stock of School and Classical Hooks,
which he will sell on good terms for cash. | t i IC legal hoars of sale, Lot of Land', No 9.50,
| 16th district, 2d section. Sold as the prop-
! erty of Joe! A. Lee, late of Mobile, Ala., dc-
! ceased. Terms,cash. .
Georgia, Dade County. Georgia, Cass County.
To the Honorable Inferior Court of To tbe Ordinary of said County :
satd County, when sitting for f pilE petition of Charles A Mason, as-
T „„ Ordinary Purposes. i X signec, sheweth, that on the sixteenth ; P ro P crt J; t0 ' TUt -
f ii P T° n ° f , Allison respect- day of December, 1S43, John B Pisher of One two horse, or ox wagon; levied on as
, . ’J sheweth, that hcretorfoie, to-witon said county, then in life lint now deceased, j the property of Isaac Denton, to satisfy one
the sixth day of September, in the year of made and executed to one G W Morrow his fl fa issued from Murray Superior Court—
our foor , one thousand eight hundred and bond.(a copy of which is to this petition an- j William Offlt, fof the use of James R. Tate,
or v- even, antes A. Griffin of said county, nexed. the original being in the Court to be vs Isaac Denton.—
1 “* " OT J;* deceased. m..de andexe- shown.) binding himself in tbe sum of one plaintiffs attorney.
• o l.obert Allison of said county, in hundred dollars, conditioned to lie void if tbe ' ».»
■ ae °f his liond, (a copy of which , said John B Fisher should make or cause to j „ , • ’ r Xnrtnn Hnnw
is to this petition aiurcxed, the original being be made to said G W Morrow.good and suf- N orton House, number
in court to be shown,) binding himself in the 1 ficienuillcs to lot of land, No (486) four hnn- kri !? “Sf P ro P‘? t y of —. ——*■ > — -. -
sum of twenty-eight hundred dollars, eondi-1 dred and ctohtv-six. in the 17th district; 3d l 0 * 1 ” t,tewart > *° satisfy two Justice , as the former residence of Thomas Akin,
tioncil to be void if the said James A. Griffin ► 3d section of onginallv Cherokee now Cass i ; ^ Sissions, bearer, vs and now the residence of Wm. Dobbs; lev-
sbould or cause to be made nnto the said Ho ! countv. which bond was dnlv transferred and j John H. Stewart, indorser, ope A. J. Hold- ied on to satisfy- a fi. fa from Cass Superior
bert Allison, his heirs, cxccotors or assigns, i assigned hv said G W Morrow to voor peti- i S5’ . n Stewart; controlled by A. j court, for the use of the officers of court, ts,
a good aud valid title to lot of land number; tioner: and vonr petitioner avers that seme- Sission. Levy made and returned to Thomas Akin and Hiram R. Privctte.
-’’f e, 7 ht “‘ h delict and fourth I time in the year 195° said John B Fisher, me b y abailiff. Also one bay Pony, fifty-six bushels of
originally C herokce, now Dade j departed this life, without executing or seen- Also, the cast half of Lot of Land, num- ; com, more or less, one Piano, six common
co my, containing, one hundred and sixty a-. ring or providing anv wav for lilies to be ex- ber 152, in the loth district and 3d section . chairs one rockiim chair and two tables-
fhatheretoforeTo-udtl'on^hp I I ! *** «** «.«*» T *
: m favor of Tho-
Hudson, for the
interest and
sold before the court house door in
the town of Cassviile, between the legal
hours of sale, the following property to-wit:
One house and lot in the town of King
ston, north of Massengale’s tavern, known
as the residence of Robert N. C. Ware, levied
vs Isaac Denton.—Property pointed out by on to satisfy a fi fa. issued from Cass Supe
rior court in favor of James G. Morris, vs.
Wm. B. Lowry and Robert N. C. Ware.
Also one house and lot in the town, of
AdairsviUe, south east of the depot, known
. assigned and
delivered said bond to him, your petitioner.
And your petitioner avers that heretofore, to-
wit, on the day of Octooer, in the yearof
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and for
ty nine, said James A. Griffin departed this
life without executing, or causing, or provid
ing in any way for titles to be exccnted to
Among other works, he has on hand:
Anthon’s Series of Classical Books.
Cooper’s Virgii.
Ainsworth’s Dictionary.
Donnegan’s Greek lexicon.
Grove's “ “
Jacob’s Latin Reader.
“ Greek Reader.
Gracca Majora.
“ Minora.
Ilomer’s Iliiad. Xenophon.
Cicero dc Watore. Livy.
Greek Testament.
“ Grammars.
Mitchell's, Smith's, Olncy’s and Wool-
ridge’s Schdol Geographies.
Smith’s, Brown’s, Kirkbams’s Murray’s,
and Grccnleaf s Grammars.
Smith’s, Emerson's Pike’s, Smiley's and
Daltolls Arithmetics.
Walker's and Webster’s Dictionaries.
Porter’s Grigg & Elliott’s New York and
English Readers.
(Mm,toad's School Astronomy.
Parker’s, Olmstcad’g, Comstock’s, Jones,
and Miss Swift’s Philosophies.
Comstock’s and Jones' Chemistry.
JjOvcH's U. S and Young Speaker.
Frost's American “
Readers, Spelling-Books, Slates, Copy
Books, aud everything usually kept in a
Book Store. Orders from a distance prompt
ly attended to.
JNO W. BURKE, Agent.
CassviUc, April 22, 18-52.
VALUABLE BOOKS,
J UST received at the “Cherokee Book
Store,” the following, and many others:
Pickett’s History of Alabama, Georgia
and Mississippi, 2 vols.
Garland's Life of Randolph, 2 vols.
Hume's England, 6 vols.
Wirt’s Patrick Henry.
Thrilling Incidents of the Wars of the
United States.
Pictorial History of the United States.
Greece, Turkey, Russia, &c.
Kendall’s Sauta Fe Expedition.
Georgia Scenes, by Longstrect.
McKenzie’s 5000 Receipts.
Free Mason’s Monitor.
History of Religious Denominations.
Abbott's Historiesof Hannibal, Xerxes,
Gunn’s Domestic Medicine.
American Lawyer and Form Book.
Watson’s Institutes, 2 vols.
Wesley's Sermon’s 2 vols.
Village Sermons, by Rev. Geo. Burder.
Buck's Theological Dictionary.
April 15. For sale low for cash.
Light Literature,
Rena, by Mrs. Caroline Lee llentz.
Lady Felicia.
Seven Brothers of Wyoming.
Darien. Poor Jack.
Montezuma, the Serf.
Life of J no. A. Murrell.
“ Joseph T. Hare.
“ “ Col. Monroe Edwards.
Young Chevalier, and many others too
numerous to mention, just received and for
sale low for cash at the Cherokee Book
Store, [April 15.
STANDARD POETS
T HE poetical works of Cowpcr, Pope,
Ilcmans, Moore, Thompson, Pollock,
Ossian, llowitt Cook, London. Milton,
Young, Bryan, Sliakspeare and Tupper,
hound in beautiful style, just received and
for sale at the Cherokee Book Store.
April 2-5.
FAMILY MEDICINES,
FOR SALK AT THE CItKROKKK HOOK STORE.
T OWNSEND'S Sarsaparilla. Paregoric.
Comstock's Vermifuge. Juno Cordial.
Opodeldoc. Judsons’s Cherry and Lung
wort. Pepsin. Pain-Killer, Acoustic Oil,
Thompson’s Eye Water, Hive Syrup, Bal
aam Coparin, Tooth Ache Drops, Nerve and
Bone Liniment, Longlcy’s Indian Pauaeca,
Carlton’s Founder Ointment. British Oil,
Condition Powders, Oil of Spike, Godfrey’s
Cordial, Bateman's Drops, Wistars’ Wild
Cherry, Laudanum, No. 6, &c.. Sc.
Cassviile, April 22, 1S52.
Have yon called nt the Book
ft ore Yet!
rmnL IF you have not, just step in,
jmgSamJ Burke has fixed up a very neat
•KHfin little Store, and has on hand
many very good, interesting, amusing, sci
entific, instructive and entertaining Books.
Just received:
Maurice Tierney, by Chas. Lever.
The Iron Mask, by Dumas.
Don Quixote.
Guy Fawkes, IUttstralrd.
Tower of London, “
The Creole, a talc of the late war of 1812
and ’14, by Joseph B. Cobb of Mississippi.
June Eyre, by Currcr Bell.
Pictorial Life of Jack Sheppard.
Sketches in Ireland.
The Scalp Hunters. Margaret Cecil.
Ravenscliffe. Florence Sackville.
Wife’s Sister. Head of the Family.
The Mud of the CanaL Arabian Nights.
Percival Keene, by Maryatt
The Parricide, by Keynolds.
Vallntinc Vox, the Ventriloquist.
’ Gulliver's Travels.
Also, in substantial bindings, and at low
rates.
The complete works of Wsshington Irving.
History of the Mexican War, bv Frost.
Trumbull's Indian Wars.
Cooper’s Naval History. General Ticw of
the world.
Red barn, by Hemnn Melville.
MeCanlcy and Home’s History of F.ng-
[April S2d, 1S52."
Administrator’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in JUNK next, will
he sold'before the court house door mi „ , ....
the town of Marietta, Cobh conntv, with n P^UKtier assigree of Rohm Allison,
1 - - ’ tor said lot of land, And your petioner a-
vers that he paid the said James A. Griffin in
his lifetime, the entire amount of purchase
money for said lot of land, and has perform
ed faithfully as assignee of Robert Allison,
his, Robert Allison’s part of the contract, un
der whiclrsaid bond was given. Wherefore,
your petitioner prays that Zachariah Oneal
and Wm. Griffin, administrators, and Eliza
beth Griffin, administratrix upon the estate
of James A. Griffin, deceased, may be order
ed and directed by this Honorable conrt to
execute to your petitioner for said lot of land,
titles in conformity with said bond of said
James A. Griffin, deceased; and as in duty-
bound vour petitioner will ever prnv. &c.
ROBERT H. TATUM, Pei’rs Att'y.
December 1st, 1851
C II. T,EE, AflmV
April 15 -^tds.
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of.
Thomas McAdams, late of Cas; county,
deceased, arc requested to make immediate
payment: aud those having demands against
said Estate, arc requested lo pre.'etit them
in terms of the Law.
Cassviile, April 8th, 1832.
JAMES MILNER, Ex’r.
April 8th, ’.*i52. (
GEORGIA, Cass County.
W HEREAS A.G. Burge and D.B Cun-
yers, administrators on the estate of Na
thaniel IJurgc, late of said conntv, deceased,
apply to me for letters of dismission from
satd administration: .^. •-
Thcsc are therefore to rite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to lie and appear at m v office,
within the time prescrioed by law. to shew
cause, ifany they have, why said letters should
not he granted.
Given under my hand, at officc, this Feb.
19th, 1852.
THOS. A. WORD, o. c. c.
Fell. 19 6m*
GEORGIA, Cass County. .
W HEREAS Adolphus. G. Burge, guar
dian for James R. M. Burge, minor
heir of Nathaniel Burge, deecased, applies to
me for letters dismissory from said guardian
ship :
These arc therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to he and appear at mv
office, within the time prescribed bv law. to
shew cause, if any they have, why Said letters
should not b^granted.
Given tinder my hand, at office, this Fch.
19th, 1852. . ^
THOS A. WORD, o. c. c.
Feb. 19-6m*
Georgia, Cass County.
YITHEREAS Wm C. Wyly applies to me
» » for letters of Dismission from the Guar
dianship of Curtis I'inson, minor.
These nrc therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and all other
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law to show
cause (if any they have) why’sa'd Letters
should not be granted. * -
Given under my hand at office, this 4th
day of February, 1852.
THOMAS A. WORD, o c. c.
Feb. 5th 1852.—6m.*
Georgia, Cass County.
W HEREAS John Peacock, Administra
tor on the Estate of Lewis Peacock,
late of this county, deceased, applies to me
for Letters Dismissory from said Adminis
tration.
These arc 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 by law, to show
cause, (if any exist,) why said Letters Dis
missory should not be granted.
Given under my hand at officc, this 4th
day of Mat ?h. 1852.
THOMAS A. WORD, o. c c. _
March 4 1852.—6m. *
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
W HEREAS Ephraim Porter, Adminis
trator on the Estate of James P. A-
kins, deceased, applies to me tor Letters
Dismissory from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish,
all and singular, the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by Law, to
show cause, (if any they have)‘why said
Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at officc, this 4 th
dav of March, 1852.
THOS. A. WORD, o c. c.
March 4, 1S52.—6m.*
cease, and that the said G TV Morrow and
yonr petitioner as assignee have fully petfor- on stay of Execution. Levy made and re-
rned their part of said contract; Wherefore, fumed to me bv a bailiff,
your petitioner prays that Cornelius D. Ter- JESSE X. MILLER, Sh’ff.
lmne, administrator on the estate of the said Apr. 29, 1852.
John B Fisher, dccacascd, may be ordered j
and directed hv the Ordinary to execute titles i fiFORGTA PASS; PntTVTA-
to your petitioner for said lot of land, in con- ^ To the HontaMeT S^-Sor’ Court of
fornntv with said bond and assignment, and s li( , count March , 852
““S’ b "'" ,d -’“MXrS,'"'!if 8mAA.«.
Toliver D. Linch Security ; Also one gray Marc, five years old; levied
on as the property of Thomas G. Dunlap to
satisfy a Gordon Superior conrt fi. fa. in fa
vor of D. A. Ambler, vs. Thomas G. Dun
lap,
E A BROWN, D. Sh’ff.
Att’y for Petitioner.
Georgia, Cass County.
COPY OF BOND.
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY.
K NO W all men by these presents, that I,
James A.Griffin am held aud firmly bound
unto Bobe|4 Allison in the jnst and full sum
of twenty eight hundred dollars, for the true
payment of which sum of money to be 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,
firmly by these presents, signed with my hand
and scaled with my seal,and dated this, sixth
day of September, A. D. 1847. The condi
tion of the above obligation is such, that
whereas the aliove hound James A. Griffin
hath this day bargained and sold unto the
said Robert Allison, a certain tract or lot of
land containing one hundred and.sixty acres,
more or less, the same being lot number for
ty-r.ine in the eighteenth district of the 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 bearer—one
for one hundred dollars, one for four hundred
doilars, due on ot before the twenty-fifth day
of December next, one for four hundred
dollars, due the same time, to be discharged
in horses, hogs or cattle valued against a sec
ond rate cow and calf at the rates of ten dol
lars: one for one hundred dollars, due the
twenty fifth day of December, 184S; one for
four hundred dollars, due the twenty-fifth day
of December, eighteen hundred and forty-
nine, all bearing even date with these pres
ents. Now, if upon the payment of the afore
described notes, the said James A. Griffin
makes or causes to be made nnto the said
Robert Allison, his heirs, cxecutcrs adminis
trators and assigns, a good and valid title to
said lot 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,seal
ed and acknowledged this day and year first
aforesaid.
JAMES A. GRIFFIN, [L.S]
TFiincss. R. H. Tati:.v.
For value received. 1 assign the within to
William Allison, this September 15th. 1847.
ROBERT ALLISON.
Attest, II. L. IF- Allison.
GEORGIA. DADE COUNTY.
C TOURT ofOrdinary, Dec Term, 1851—
J Present the Honorable Manoes Mor
gan, Samuel McBee and A. Tittle, Justices
of said Court :—
IT appearing ta the Conrt by the petition
of William Allison, that James A. Griffin, of
said county deceased,did in his lifetime exe
cute to one Robert Allison of said county,
his bond, conditioned to execute, or cause to
he made good and valid titles to said Robert
Allison, his heirs, executors, administrators
and assigns, for lo.t of laud number forty-nine,
in the eighteenth district and fourth section
of originally Cherokee, aow Dade county,
containing one hundred and fifty acres—and
it further appearing that the said Robert Alli
son in a fair course of trade, sold, delivered
and assigned said bond to the said William
Allison; and it further appearing that James
A. Griffin departed this life" without execu
ting title tQ said lot of land, or in any ,way
providing therefor, either to the said Robert
Allison, or William Allison, assignee; and
it appearing to the Court that said William
Allison, assignee, has paid the full amount of
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
K NOW all men by these presents, that I.
John B Fisher of the county and state
aforesaid, am held and firmly hound nnto G
W Morrow of the same place, in the sum of
one hundred dollars, for the true payment of
which I bind mysel.", my heirs, executors and
administrators and assigns, jointly and sever
ally, firmly by these presents, in witness
whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
seal, this sixteenth day of December, 184S.
The condition of the above hond or obliga
tion is such, that whereas the said John B
Fisher hath this day sold unto G TV Morrow
a lot of land,number (486) four hundred and
eighty-six. in the 17th district and 3d section
of originally Cherokee now Cass county, now
if the sn : d G W Morrow shall pa\ to the said
John B Fisher, fifteen dollars on or by the
twenty-fifth day of this instant, and ten* dol
lars, on or hv the first day of March next,
then the said John B Fisher shall make or
cause to he made to the said Morrow good
and sufficient titles to the aforesaid lot of
land, otherwise this obligation to lie void.
(Signed) JOHN B FISHER, |l.s.]
I assign the within hond to C N Mason.
(Signed) G. W. MORROW.
Ordinary’s Office,)
Cass Co., Feb. 5, 1852. )
I T appearing to the Court liy the petition of
Charles N Mason, that John B Fisher of
said county, deceased, did in his lifetime exe
cute to one G W Morrow, a hond conditioned
to execute good and sufficient titles, to-said
Morrow, to lot of land, nnmher (486) four
hundred and cightv-six, in the 17th district
and 3d section of originally Cherokee now
Cass county; and it further appeareth to the
Court, that said hond is duly and legally
transferred to Charles N Mason; and it fur
thcr appearing to the Court that the said John
B Fisher departed this life without executing
titles in accordance with said hond,and it ap
pearing that the said G W Morrow, in the
lifetime of said John B Fisher fully paid the
purchase price of said lot of land, and has
performed his part of the contract under
which said bond was given, and the said
Charles N Mason,to whom said bond is anly
transferred and assigned, having potitioned
this Court to order and direct Cornelius D
Tcrhunc, administrator upon the estate of
said John B Fisher, deceased, to execute to
him titles to said lot of land in conformity
witli said hond : It is therefore hereby order
ed. that notice he given in threcor more nub-
lic places in said county,and in The Standard.
of such-application, that til concerned may
file objections in this offie:, ifany they have,
why said administrator ns aforesaid, -should
not execute titles to said lot of land in confor-
mirv with said bond. Granted Feb. 5,1352.
THOS. A. WORD, o. c. c
A true extract from the minutes of said
Conrt, this 6th dav of Februnrv, 1852.
THOS A. WORD, o. c. c.
Fell 12—1—3m. Prs. fee. 520.
- price of said lot of land; and
YmiKKKAS David C. Ayers, applies to the purchase
’’ me lor I-otters of Guardianship for ; said William Allison, assignee, having peti
William E l’uckett, minor heir of Cason B.i tioned this conrt to direct Zachariah Oncal
Puckett, late of this county, deceased :
Georgia, Cass County'.
Ordinary’s Office. Feb. 12,1852.
I T appearing to the court by the petition of
Eden Diuflcy, that Hawkins F. Price and
Ferdinand M. J/cReynoids of said connty did
on the third day of October, eighteen hun
dred and forty-eight, execute to Hezckiali
Finley, his licirs and assigns their joint and
several Bond conditioned to execute titles in
feesimple to said Hezckiali Finley, his heirs,
and assigns for lot of land number one hun
dred anil nineteen in the twenty-third dis
trict and second section of Cherokee corinty;
and it fnrthcr appearing that said Hezckiali
Finley did transfer and assign said Bond to
Eden Dudley: and it further appearing that
said F. M. JI/eRcynolds departed this life
without executing titles to said lot of Land,
or in any wayproviding therefor, and it ap
pearing that the.fcll amount of the purchase
money for said Land has been properly paid,
and said Eden Dudley haring petitioned this
court to direct H’m T. lFofford, administra
tor upon the estate of said F M. ,1/cReynolds
deceased, to execute to him titles to said lot
of Lend in conformity with said Bond. It
is therefore hereby-ordered that notice be giv
en in tins Casschle Standard of such applica
tion. that all persons concerned may file ob
jections in this office (if any they have) why
said IFm. T. lFofford,administrators* afore
said, should not exeente titles to said lot of
j and IFilliam Griffin, administrators, and Land in conformity with said Bond.
These are therefore to cite and admonish | Elizabeth Griffin, administratrix upon the
all persons concerned, to be and appear at estate of said James A. Griffin deceased, to
my office within the time prescribed by law. I execute titles to said lot of land, in conform-
to show cause, (ifany exist) why letters of ity with said bord ; it is, therefore herebv
Guardianship should not be granted the said j ordered that notice be given nt three ormore
applicant. i pnMic places in said connty. and in the Cass-
Given nnder my hand at j vtllc Standard, of such app'ication, that all
dav of April, 1852.
THOMAS A. WORD,
April 6,1$52 30d. *
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in June next, will
be sold before the court house door in „ ,
Calhoun, Gordon county. Ga. Lot of Land ! conrt ’ 1st, ,851.
WAVERLY NOVELS.
O NE SETT ONLY of'the splendid Ab.
bottsford edition of Wuveriy, or Waller
Scott’s Novels—for sale at the Cherokee
Store. April 22.1852.
? Musical Instruments.
IOLIKS, Flutes, Accord eon*, Ac., on
hand, or ordered at abort notice, at the
Cherokee Book Store, f April 22.
! Vinegar, tor sale by
JNO. A. ERWIN.
No. 276. in the 14th District, and 3d sec
tion, and part of Lot No. 277, in the 14th
District and 3d section, containing in all
about 220 acres, being the settlement on
which Andrew Orr now lives, about two
miles from Calhoun. Good titles will be
made. Terms made known on the day of
sale. April 7th, 1852.
J AMES M. ORR, Ex’r.
April 15.
persons concerned, may file objections in
the clerks officc, (if any they have) why said
Zazariah Onealjnnd IFilliam Griffin admin
istrators, and Elizabeth Griffin, administra
trix. as aforesaid should not execute titles to
said lot of land, in conformity with said bond.
A true extract from the minutes of said
JAMES M. HALL, c. c o
Fch. 12,1852. [Prs.fee,$30.00.] 1—3 m ."
PATTON k JOHNSON.
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
A true extract from the minutes of said
conrt, this February 12, 1852.
T. A. WORD. o. c. c.
Feb. 19, 3m [Prs fee. SI2.00.]
Administrator's Stile.
O N the first Tuesday in June next, with
in the usual hocus of sale, at the usual
place of public sales in Polk and Paulding
county. Lots of Land Nos. 553 and 567, in
the 19th district and 3d section, and Lot No.
615. in the 2d district and 4th section of
originally Cherokee now Paulding A Polk
belonging to the Estate of John Lyle, late
of Paulding county deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale. April 1st. 1852.
JOHN P. LYLE, >
JAS. H. LYLE, j
April 15—tds.
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
W HEREAS Wm. C. Wyly, administra
tor of Henry Grogan, late of said conn
ty, deceased, applies to me for letters of Dis
mission from said estate-
Those are therefore to cite and admonish
all aud 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 they have) why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 4th
dav of Febrnarv. 1852.
THOMAS A. WORD, o. c. c.
Feb. 5, 1852—6m.*
Adairs.
Georgia,
f|!WO months after date, application wiH
made to the Ordinary 5f taidcoun*
ty, for leareto sell the Beal Estate of
James M. urummoud, late of Cass, dee’d
JOHN R. TOWEBsTAdm’r.
CasoriUe, April »„ 1853.
GEORGIA. GORDON COUNTY.
W HEREAS Jaxrett Addington applies
to me for Letters of Administration on
the Estate of Wm- Stokes, late of arid conn
ty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at n»T of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, (if any they hare) why said
Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 13th
day of April, 1852.
ALEX- STROUP, o.-6. c.
April 45.
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
Ohdikaky’s Office, March 3,1352.
r " appearing to the Ordinary by the peti
tion of Jackson IL Bradley, that Abner
England of said county deceased, did in his
lifetime exeente to said Jackson H. Bradley
his bond, conditioned to execute titles in fee
simple to said Jackson H. Bradley for lot of
Land number one hundred and eighty-two,
in the fifth district and third section of Cass
county, and it further appearing that said
Abner England departed this life without
executing titles to said lot of Land, or in any
way providing therefor, and it appearing that
said Jackson H. Bradley has paid the fall
amount of the purchase money for said lot
of Land, and said Jackson H. Bradley hav
ing petitioned the Ordinary of said connty
to direct Josiah B. England. Administrator
upon the Estate of the said Abner England,
deceased, to execute to him titles to said
lot of Land in conformity with said bond;
it is therefore hereby ordered that notice be
given in the Cassviile Standard of such ap
plication that all persons concerned, may
file objections, if any they have, in the of
fice of the Ordinary of said county, why
said Josiah B. England, Administrator as
aforesaid, should not execute titles to said
lot of Land in conformity with said bond.
PATTON k JOHNSON.
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
A true Extract from the Minutes of 'the
Court of Ordinary, March 4th, 1852.
T. A. WORD, o. c. c.
March 11—3m
JL ander Stroup. Administrators of all and
singular the goods, and chattels, rights and
credits, lands and tenements of Jacob Stroup
1 deceased, respectfully" slioweth, that hereto
fore, to wit, on the twentv-fifth day of March,
in the yearof our. Lord eighteen hundred and
fony-two, Moses Stronp of said county, made
and delivercd'to the said Jacob Stroup, then
in life, since deceased, his certain instrument
in writing, commonly called a promissory
note, nnder seal, whereby he, the said Moses
Stroup, promised on the first day of January,
eighteen hundred and forty-six, to pay Ja
cob Stronp, (the said intestate) or order, two
thousand dollars, with interest from the first
(daj of) January, eighteen hundred and for
ty-three, (written 1843) for value received,
(written rec’d.) Witness my hand and seal,
(meaning the hand and seal of said Moses
Stroup.) And for the better securing the
payment of the amount dne on sr.id note, on
the eleventh day of January, in the year of
onr Lord, cightcer hundred and foity-ninc,
said Moses Stroup exccnted and delivered to
pour petitioners as administrators as afore
said, his certain deed of Mortgage, convey
ing to yonr petitioners as administrators as
aforesaid, lots of land numbers two hundred
and twenty-five, two hundred and twenty-
six, two hundred and seventy-eight, and two
htindeed and eighty, situated, lying and be
ing in the twenty first district of the sec
ond section of originally Cherokee now Cass
connty,conditioned to be void upon the pay
ment of the balance due on the promissory
note under seal aforesaid : (which promisso
ry note under seal, and deed of Mortgage arc
here in court to be shown,) yet your petition
ers aver that said Moses Stroup, although
so indebted and to pay said promissory
note often requested, hath not paid said
note, but the same to pay hath hitherto and
does yet refuse; wherefore your petitioners
pray, that such rule and order may he made
and" passed by the Court, according to the
statute in such case made and provided &c.
WARREN AKIN, Pl’ffs Att’y.
James Strain,, and Alexander Stronp, Ad
ministrators &c. of Jacob Stroup, dec’d,
vs. Moses Stronp.
Mortgage, &c. March Term, 1852.
Present the Honorable John H. Lumpkin,
Judge of said Court.
I T appearing to the Court by the petition
of Janies Strain and Alexander Stronp,
Administrators of all and singular, the goods
and chattels, rights and credits, lands and
tenements of Jacob Stronp, deceased, that
on the twenty-fifth dav of March, in the
year of our Lord, eighteen [hundred and
forty-two, Moses Stroup of said county,
made and delivered to the said Jacob Stroup,
then in life, since deceased, his certain prom
issory note undersea), bearing date, the day
and year aforesaid, whereby the said Moses
Stroup promised on the first (day) of Janua
ry, eighteen hundred and forty-three, (writ
ten 1843) for value received, (written rec’d.)
Witness my hand and seal, (meaning the
hand and sea] of the said Moses Stroup,) and
that afterwards on the eleventh day of Janu
ary, in rhe 3 car of our Lord, eighteen hun
dred and forty nine, the said Moses Stroup,
the better to secure the jiayment of the a-
monnt due on said note, executed and deliv
ered to said James Strain and Alexander
Stroup, Administrators as aforesaid, his deed
of Mortgage, whereby the said Moses Stroup
conveyed to the said James Strain and Al
exander Stroup, Administrators as aforesaid
lots of land numbers two hundred and twen
ty-five. two hundred and twenty-six, two
hundred and seventy-eight, and two hundred
and eighty, situated" lying and lieing in the
twenty-first district, of the second section of
originally Cherokee now Cass connty ; con
ditioned that if said Moses Stroup shall pay
or cansc to be paid the balance due on the
afore-mentioned note according to the tenor
and effect thereof, that the said deed of
Mortgage and said note should cease, deter
mine and lie void to all intents and purpo
ses. And it farther appearing that said note
remainsnnpaid.it is therefore ordered that
the said Moies Stroup, do pay Into Court by
tbe first day of the next term thereof, the
principal, interests and costs due on said
note, (or show cause to the contrary, if any
he has,) ana that on the failure of said Moses
Stroup so to do. the equity of redemption in
and to said Mortgaged premises be forever
thereafter harred and foreclosed; and it is
further ordered that this rule be pnblishcd in
the Cassviile Standard once a month for
-four months, or a copy thereof served on
the said Moses Stronp, or his special agent
or attorney, at least three months previons
to, the next term of this Conrt.
JNO. II. LUMPKIN,
JS CC. c,
A true Extract from the Minutes of Conrt,
March 19th. 1852.
H. W. COBB, Clerk.
March 25th, 1852.—4m.
AT TUE SAME TIME AND FLACE, WILL BE
SOLD : i
One Lot of Groceries, Barrels, Decanters,
and Jars, and other things too tedious t j
mention; also the two rooms known as
Williamson Earp’s Grocery House, front
and back rooms; levied on bis interest being
a lease until the twenty-fifth of December
next, to satisfy a Superior court fi. fa. in fa
vor of J R. Dow, vs. M. M. & J. W. Gran
tham.
Also, one Grocery Lot and house known
as Thos. G. Dunlap’s Grocery house lying
in the town of Cassviile, occupied by M.
McMurray; levied on to satisfy a Gordon
Superior court fi. fa. in favor of Arnold Mil-
tier vs Barney Mitchell.
Also, one negro boy named Alfred, aged
about eighteen years; levied on to satisfy
two Justice’s court fi. fas. E. L. Hamilton
& Norrell, vs. Elijah England. Levied on
and returned to me bv a constable.
JOHN F.'BROWN, Sh’ff.
April 29th—tds.
GEORGIA. CASS COUNTY.
YITHERE AS Riley Goss applies to me for
TT Letters of Administration on the Es
tate of Wm. E. Davis, late of said county,
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause (if any they have) why said let
ters should not be grant!#.
Given under my hand'at office, this 21st
day of April, 1852.
THOMAS A. WORD, o. c c.
April 2 1852.*
Notice.
A LL persons indebted io the Estate of
David Smith, late of Paulding county,
deceased, are raquested to come forward
and make payment, and those having de
mands against said Estate, will present
them in terms of the Law.
NANCY SMITH, Adm’x.
April 1, 1852.
N£W SPRING GOODS.
FULL stTPPElES.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR,
AVGUSTA, GEO.
J^ESPEC’Ti U ,LY
Ordinary's Blanks,
T ) suirthe new law, jnst printed aad for
■ale at this Office: $1 per quire.
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
W HEREAS Rowland Cobb, executor of
of the last will and testament of Charles
R Co'>b, 1 .te of said county, deceased applies
to me for letters of dismission from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my officc,
within the time prescribed by law, to show
eanse, (if any they have.) why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this Feb.
13th, 1852.
ALEX STROUP, o. o. c.
Feb 19—-6 m.
GEORGIA. CABS COUNTY.
W HEREAS John Robertson applies to
me for Letters of Guardianship for
Silas M. Robertson, an insane person.
These are therefore to cite and admonish,
all persons concerned, to be and appear at
my officc within the time prescribed In' law*
to show cause, (if any they have) why Let*
ters of Guardianship should not be granted
the applicant.
Given under my hand at office, this 2 2d
day of April, 1852.
THOS A. WORD, o. c. c.
April 29th, 1852.—30d*
T WO months after date, application will
be made to the Ordinary of Cass county
for leave to sell the Land belonging to the
Estate of Thomas Franklin, late of said
countv, deceased.
\ WM. COLLINS, Adm’r.
-4prt7 29—12—2m.*
announce to their
friends a: d the public, that tl ey have
received their ful' Spring Supplies.' mb c
ing i very la ge tnd elegant as-o: tment of
Staple aud I ncy Dry Goods:
—AMONG WHICH ARK—
Rich VV i ite Watered auu Plain White
nccS ks. t- Ladi s Scarfs and Mantilas.
Rich ' c and >V'hite Broiad ti.ks,to
Ladies’ Dresses.
Super r small Cheeked ar.d £ tr ].a Sum
mer Silks.
Rich r c dc Silks, for Ladies Munin g
Dresses:
Supe ior Flack Rep. and IlicliJ Figmed
lack Silks,.: nd Black Nankin ( rapes;
Rich l’rin edi Bareges, and I’arege Dc-
Laincs;
Pari nted Crape dc Paris and T ’r’nted
Grenadines, of new and splendid styles;
Superior plain White, Black and Fancy
Colorey Crape dc Paris;
Fancy French Printed Organdies and,Jac-
onets, of new and elegant styles;
Hpyle’ i n c Lawn . ot i.eaet fu J-tvIes
and warranted fast colors;
A large assortment of Fancy Gimps, Lacc
and Ribbon Trimmings, for Ladies’ dresses:
White Silk Fringes, for Ladies’ Scarfs
and Mantillas; ;
White Dotted Swiss Muslins,
for Ladies’ Dresses;
Superior White Cambrics, Jaconets, Mull
<<i i -ausook Muslins, of soft and beautiful
finish;
Fla n. White, Black and Fancy colored
Bareges;
Lupin’s Superior Black Bombazines, and
Black Challys ;
Ladies’ White and Black Lacc Mantillas,
of rich and elegant- styles ;
Ladies’Black Silk Mantillas, (some, for
Mourning);
Ladte-'* Rich Valenciennes Lacc, and Fm
broidered Muslin Collars;
Ladies’ Embroidered Muslin and Lace
Undercleevf s. of beautiful styles;
Ladies’ French Worked "Chimascttes, of
rich anc elegant styles ;
Ladies’Embroidered Linen Cambric and
French Lawn Handkerchiefs;
Jaconet an Swiss Muslin Edgings and
Inserting*, a large assortment;
'Real Valenciennes, and Thread Laces,
(Edgings and Inserting.*):
Embroidered Muslins, and Muslin Bands,
for Ladies’ Puff Cuffs and Undersleeves;
Ladies’ Plain White, and Rich Embroi- i ««■“*. .uch u Brunchiti. inflaimatinn of the
derml Pm™ - Throat, Nervous and 8ick Headache, Dizziness of.
ctercd Grape Shawls I the Head. Neuralgia in the Face Buzzing or Roar-
i^adics -Plain White, Clack and Fancy . ing in the Kart, Deafuesa, which M generally*
For the Removal and Permanent Core of all
NERVOUS DISEASES, >
lnd of those Complaint* which are canned br an
impaired, weakened or unhealthy condi
tion *>f the
MERTdUS SYSTKJf.
Thii beautiful and convenient application of tb*
*y»terjous powers of GALVANISM and MAG-
*WETI8i\f, ha* been pronounced by distinguished
physicians, both in Europe and the United State*,
to be the Most taluahlr medicinal discovery of the.
Dr. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BELT
and
MAGNETIC FLUID.
is used with the mast perfect and certain inccM
in all cases of
OKHSRAI, DEBILITY,
Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to
the varioai organa, and invigorating the entire ly*.
ten. Also in FITS, CRAM- PARALYSIS end
rALSY, DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION. RHEU
MATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT. EPI
LEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAFNESS, NERVOUS
TREMORS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART
APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE
and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAI. COM
PLAINT. and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP
COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DE
FICIENCY of NERVOUS and PHYSICAL EN-
ERGV, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which
complaint! arise from one simple cauie—namely,
i Dcraigemeit af the Serveas System.
<K7- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drags and
Medicines increase the disease, for they weaken the
vital energies of the already prostrated system j
while, under the strengthening, life-giving* vital
ising influence of Galvanism, at applied by this
beautiful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted
patient and weakened sufferer is restored to for
mer health, strength, elasticity and vigor.
The greet peculiarity and excellence of
Dr. ChrMie’s Galvanic Cwattvn,
consists in the feet that they arrest end care dis-
ease by outward application, in place of the uiual
node of dragging and physicking the patient, till
exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly nnder the in
fliction
They ttrenglhon the whole system, equalize the cir
culation of the hlood, promote the eeertliont. and
merer do the elitthteet injury under any circumstances.
Since their introduction in the United States, only-'
three yean since, more than
7 5,000 Persons.
including all ages, classes and conditions, among
which were a large number of ladies*, who are pecu
liarly subject Nervous Complaints, have been
ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED,
when all hope of relief had been given up, and
every thing else been tried in vain!
To illustrate the use of the Galvanic Belt,
suppose the case of a person afflicted with thxt
bane of civilization, DYSPEPSIA, or any other
Chronic or Nervous Disorder. In ordinary cases,
stimulants are taken, which, by .their action on tbe
nerves and muscles of the stomach, afford tempo
rary relief but which leave the patient in * low er
state, and with injured faculties, alter the action
thus excited has cessed. Now compare tbis with
the effect resulting from the application of the GAL
VANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even
in the worst symptoms of an attack and simply
tic the Belt around the Body, using the Magnetic
c i" :,<w 1f riirrrtTli. Ip 1 the inaensh
ble perspiration will act on roe pdnitfa^, afumggf ^
of the Belt, thereby causing a Galvanic circulation
which will pass on to the negative, and thence back
•gain to the positive, thus keeping up a continu
ous Galvanic circulation throughout the svstem.
Thus the most severe cates of DYSPEPSIA are
PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAY'S IS
AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE TUE
DISEASE OF YEARS.
CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS
Of tlae most Undoubted Character,
From sll parti of the country could be given, svifll
cient to fill every column in this paper:
AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE,
ivea that
ir than Fiction.’
F
and Dyspepsia,
CLERGYMAN
inguished attainments and
Sidney, New Jersey, July 12, 1S49.
Da. A. H Chbistie—Dear Sir: You wish to know
of me what has been the result in my own case,
of the application of TH E GALYA N!C BELT AND
NECKLACE. My reply is as follows :
For about twenty years I had been sugering
from Dyspepsia. Every year the symptoms be
came worse, nor could I obtain permanent relief
from any course of medical treatment whatever.
About fourteen years since, in consequence of fre
quent exposure to the weather, in the discharge cf
my pastoral duties, i became subject to a sever**
Chronic Rheumatism, which for year after year,’
caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: in tbe
winter of ’45 and ’46, in consequence of preachinr
a great deal in my own and various other churches
in this region, J w as attacked by the Bronchitis,
which soon became so severe as to reouire an im
mediate suspension of my pastoral labors. My
nercoun system was now thoroughly prostrated, and
as my Bronchrtis became worse, so also djd my Dys
pepsia and Rheumatic affection—thus evincing
that these disorders were connected with each
other through the medium of the Nervous Sys
tem. In the whole pharmacopei a there seemed
to be no remedial agent which could reach ana
recuperate my Nervous System ; every thing that
I had tried for this purpose had completely failed..
At last 1 was led by my friends to examine your
inventions, and (though with no verv sanguine
hopes of their efficiency,) I determined to try the
effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT
A ND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID.
This was in June, 1816. To mv geest astonish-
ME2VT, IN TWO DAW MT DrSPEVSlA HAD OONE} IN
EIGHT DATS 1 WAS ENABLED TO EES17MK MT PASTO
RAL LABORS, NOR HjtVE I SINCE OMITTED A SINGLE
SKBTICK ON ACCOUNT OP THK BRONCHITIS ; AND MY
RHRU MATIC AFFECTION HAS ENTIBELT CEASED TO,
trouble me. Such is the wonderful and happy
results of the experiment
f have recommended the BELT and FLUID to
many who hare been likewise suffering from Neu
ralgic affections. They have tried them, with
HAPPY RFAULTS. I RELIEVE. IN EVERT CASE.
I am, dear sir, very respectfully^ours, •
ROBERT W. LANDIS.
DR. CHRISTIE’8
GALVANIC NECKLACE
I* wed for all complaint* affecting the Throat o
Embroidered Grenadine Shawls;
Ladies’ White and Black Embroidered
Lace, and Fancy Grenadine Scarfs;
Ladies’ elegant Bridal and Rich Spanish
Fans;
Ladies’ Carved Shell Combs, of new and
beautiful patterns;
A very large assortment of Ladies, Gen-
Nervous, and that distressing complaint, calle?'
Tic Doioreux.
DR. CHRISTIE’S ,
GALVANIC BRACELETS.
Are found of vast service in cases of Convulsions o;
Fits, Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervou
Affections of the Head and upper extremities
v “.17 , • *! Also in Palsy «nd Paralysis, and all diseases canset
tlemen S. I outh s and Children S Hosiery, of ■ by • deficiency of power or Nervous Energy in th*
superior stvleand manufacture: i boh* nr other orran* of th# hoiv
Alexander’s Ladies Kid, and Ladies’ and ! CE7" No trouble or inconvenience attend
Gentlemen’s Gauntlet Gloves; ! the use of these articles They ran be *ent U
Superior Ginghams and Prints, of new ; any part of the country
and beautiful styles; j PR ICES.
Superior Irish Linens, Long Lawns, and j Galvanic Belt, Three Donors
12-4 Linen Sheetings;
Superior 8-4 and 10-4 Damask Diapers,
Damask Table Cloths, and Damask Napkins,
Huckaback Diapers, a superior article for
T< Extra Silk Warp Freccb Black Casbme- with full
rettesj'and single Mill French Black Cassi- particulars may be had of the agents
meres, a choice and elegant article for Gen-1 CtF*Beware of counterfeits and worthless
‘ ~ ’ imitations
The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars
The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar eacl
The Magnetic 1 luid, One Dollar
The articles are accompanied by fair
tlemen’s Sommer wear;
A large assortment of Plain White and
Fancy Linen Drillings, for Gentlemen’s and ]
Youth's Summer wear.
S. & S. will continue to receive
through the season, by the Steamers, the la-!
test styles of Ladies’ Dress Goods, and''oth
er seasonable articles. All of their Stock
has been selected with great care, in refer
ence to style and quality, and they feel as
sured that their Goods will give entire satis
faction to purchasers.
The public are respectfully requested to *
call and examine the assortment.
April 8,1852.
D. C. MOREHEAD. M. D.
General Agent for the United States,
132 Broadway, New York
Sold by Joint A. Erwin, Os? sville.
Jan 22—ly
E. R. COW PERTH WAIT,
Furniture Ware-Rooms,.'
251 KINA STBBET,
CHABUteTOir. 8. CC
Jan. 15. 1852.—691