The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, June 10, 1852, Image 4

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LEGAL NOTICES. LEGALNOTICES. fi naa OhAriff CoIpc ! GEORGIA, Cass County. Uass anenn »aies. j VTTIIEnEAS A.-G. Burge and I).B. Cun- O N the first Tuesday in JULY next, wi.l \ y vers, administrators on the estate of Na- licTOild before tlie court bouse door in ( t i lan j t ,j Burge, lute of said county, deceased, the town of Cnssvillc, tlie following propertv:' a ppjy to me for letters of dismission from One I>ot of Land No. 1211, in the 17n Srt ,d administration: district, and 3<t section; levied on to satisfy , These ate therefore to pile and admonish two fi.fiis. one in favor of Sheppard & apron. 1 „jj and singular, the kindred and creditors of the oilier in favor or lbomas S. Miller, y>. said deceased,to he and appear at my office, James McGinnis. Property pointed out hy ^ w itliiu the time prcscrioed by law, to shew the defendant. . ; cause, if anv thev have, whvsaid letters should Also one fait of Land No. 156, in the 21st ll0t hc grantc <|.’ •district and 2d section j Levicd on to satisfv , Given tinder my hand, at office, tliisFcb. a justice court fi. fa. in favor of Wm. W. j jjgso. Ford, vs. Henderson Rimerlv. Levied on 1 ’ THOS A WORD 0. C. C. and returned to me l>v a haliff. 1 ’ JOIlN F. BUOWN, Sli-ff. Fell. 19 6m* LEGAL NOTICES. I GEORGIA, Cass County. -*T TUK EAMK TJMU AND PLACE. WILL BE. ■aTTHEREAS Adolphus G. Burge, guar- • : W dian for James li. M. Burge, minor Also, Lot of Land No. 5, in the 16tli dist. ’ heir of Nathaniel Burge, deceased, applies to and 3d section ; Levied on to sati-fv n supc- 1 me for letters dismissory from said gitardian- rior court fi fa. for the use of the officers of ship : court vs. Wm. Freeman. These arc therefore to cite and admonish ]■]. A BROWN, D Sh'ff. -all persons concerned- to hc and appearat my _ — j ofiice, within the time prescribed by law, to POSTPONED SALE. j shew cause, if any they have, why said letters A Inn al the same time anil place, vcill be ; should not be granted. nuld, the fallowing property, lo-irit : Also, one Grocery Lot and house known ns Thos. G. Dunlap’s Grocery house lying in the town of CassvilU, occupied bv M. Me Murray; levied on to satisfy a Gordon Superior court ti fa. in favor of Arnold Mil- tier vs Barney Mitchell. .JOHN L-. BROWN, Sh’ff. June 3d,—tds. Given under my hand, at office, this FcK 19th, 1852. THOS A. WORD, o. c. c. Feb. 19-Gm* Georgia, Cass County. W HEREAS Wm. C. Wylv applies to me for letters of Dismission from the Guar dianship of Curtis Pinson, minor. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all ami singular, the kindred and all other 0 „ persons concerned, to hc and appe«r atm vof- N the first I uesday in August next, w ill ti( . e w ;,|,; n t | lc time prescrilicd by law to show be sold before tae court house door m c f jf ;t „y they have) win su’d Letters the town of Oassyii.t.i:: ! should not be granted. One black inure, (mi years old, one buggy : Given under my hand at office, this -tth day of February, 1852. ■ TIIOMAS A WORD, o.c.c. CASS MORTGAGE SALE. and harness: Levied on to satisfy a mortgage ' fi. fi. in favor of John Davcnhort and 1’!af ford 1L Midden vs. Sanford Thomas. Prop erty specified in said mortgage JOHN F. BROWN, Sheriff. June 3d, 1832. Feh 5th 1C52.—Cm.* Dade Sheriff Sale. Georgia, Caw County. W HEREAS John Peacock, Administra tor on the Estate of Lewis Peacock, late of this county, deceased, applies to me O N the first Tuesday in JULY next, will j for Letters Dismissory from said Adminis- oe sold before the' court house door in i tration. the town of TRENT*IN, Dade county Geo , ! These are therefore to cite and admonish, between the usual hours of sale, the follow- j all and singular the kindred and creditors of ing property, to-wit •. j said deceased, to be and appear at my office Forty acres of Tand on the north boundary . within the time prescribed by law, to show line of Lot No. 218 in the 11 til district and cause, (if any exist,) why said Letters Dis- 4th sec; ion of originally Cherokee, now Dade county, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Jus tice's court in the 1038th district. G. M. of Dade county: S. S. Farrar & Brothers vs. Abner Abbit, and John K. Cannon indorser. Levied oil as the property of A hue.* Abbit. pointed out hy John K. Cannon. Levy made and ictnnicd to me by a constable. April 15th, 1852. P. A. TATUM, Dep. Sheriff. May 13, 1832. Dade Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold before the court house door in the town of TRENTON, on the 1st Tuesday in JULY next, the following prop erty 10 wit: One negro girl hy the mime of Moliey, ohout forty ll've years of age; Levied on as the property of Win. Middleton to satisfy a ti fa. from Dade Superior court, in favor of Francis A. Kcrley. Property pointed out l»v the Plaintiff. P. A. TATUM, ’ May 27. Deputy Sheriff. GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY. W HEREAS Henry Bell, late of said eougty, deceased, died inte.-tiitc; and whereas no person has made application to inc for Letters of Administration on said Es tate : These arc therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear lit my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, (if any exist) why the administrator; of said Estate should not he granted to Jas. M. Hull, clerk of the Superior court of said county, if no legal objections is tiled. Letters of Administration will he granted to him on the first Monday in July next. Given under mv hand at office. May 3d, 1S52. EACHAUI AH O.VfiAL, Ordinary. Mnv 0, 1852.-30d. missory should not be granted Given under my hand at office, this 4th day of Mai ’h, 1852. THOMAS A. WORD, o. c. c. March 4 1852.—6m.* GEORGIA, GILMER COUNTY. WHEREAS John Ivell applies to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Joseph Brown, late of Hall county deceas’d: These are therefore to cite aud’ admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he 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 mv hand at office this 27th of Mav, 1852. MOSES GREER, Ordinary. .Tune 3d, 1852. GEORGIA, GILMER COUNTY. WHEREAS Frances Pence applies to me for Letters of Adiiiiiiistr.il >n with the will annexed, on the Estate nf Absalom Pence, 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 within the time prescribed by Law, to show cause, (if any they have) why said Letters should not hc granted. Given under my hand at office, this 27th day of May, 1852. MOSES GREER, Ordinary. June 3d, 1852. GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. W HEREAS Ephraim Porter, Adminis trator on the Estate of James P. A- kins, deceased, applies to me for 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 office, this 4th dav of March. 1852. THOS. A. WORD, o c. c. March 4, 1852.—6m.* GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. W HEREAS Win. C. Wyly,administra tor of Henry Grogan, late of said comi ty, deceased, applies to me for letters of Dis mission from said estate. 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 they have) why said Letters should not ho granted. Given under my hand at office, this 4th day of February, 1*852. THOMAS A. WORD, o. c. c. Feb. 5, 1952—6m.* GEORGIA. Gordon County. W HEREAS Rowland Cobh, cxccntor of of the last will and testament of Charles R Cobh, 1 te of said county, deceased applies to me for letters ofdismission 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 office, 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 office, this Feb. 13th. 1S52. ALEX STROUP, o. e. c; Feh 19—,6m. GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. 1YJ OTIOE is hereby given to all persons 11 concerned, that on this the 24th day of April, 1852,1 have caused Jonathan D. Phil- ] lips, administrate r cum Teitamento annexo, ! on the Estate of George W. Underwood, de- j ceased, by virtue of his office while clerk of the court of Ordinary, to come to a full and fair exhibit and account of the condition of said Estate, and having required him to give good and sufficient bond and security for said administration, and the said Phillips, administrator as aforesaid, having failed or refused to give such bond. You will there fore file your objections (if any you have,) in terms of the law, why said administration shall not be vested by me in such other person or persons, as shall be deemed by me tit and proper for such administration. Given under my hand at office, this 24th dav of April, 1852. THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary. Mav 6th, 1852.* Georgia, Dade County. W HEREAS Joel Hulsey, administrator of the Estate of Richard Chitwood, late of said county, deceased, nukes applica tion to me for Let lets of Dismission from said Estate: These arc therefore to cite and admonish all an l singular,the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my Office within the time prescribed hy law, to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not lie granted. Given under my hand and official signa- , , ture at office in Trenton. April 15th, 1852. n -’ e \,' Mr 'nnrf two ii i /.AC1IAR1AU DXE.YL, Ordinary. ! WM. COLLINS, Adm r. Georgia, Cass count)'. T WO months after date, application will be made to the Ordinary 5f saideoun- ty, for leave to sell the Heal Estate of James M. Drummond, late of Cass, dee’d. JOHN It TOWERS, Adm’r. Cassville, April 5, 1853. 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 May 13,1852—Cm. April 29—12—2m.* Georgia. Dade county. W HEREAS Win. Raines, late of said county deceased, died intestate; and whereas no person makes application to me for Letters of administration on the Estate ot the said deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish ml and singular.fhc kindred and creditors of said deceased 16 be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause (if any exist) why the administration of said Estate should not be granted to James M Hail,'clerk of the Superior court of said county. If no legal objections are shown. AeMtca-of administration on said Estate will he issued to the said James M. Hall on the first Monday in July next Given under mv hand at office, May 3d. 1852. ZACHARIAH ONEAL, Ordinary. May 13,1852 —30d. T WO months after date, application will be made to the Honorable court of Or dinary of Cass county for leave to sell the undivided interest of the minor heirs of Wm. Graves, late of McMinu county, Tennessee, deceased,—in the negroes belonging to,said Estate. Marjtli, 1S52- D. M. HOOD, Guardian. May ISth. 1853. Ordinary’s Blanks, PHOsnit the new law, just printed and for Jb tale at this Office. 81 per quire. Georgia, Cass County. W HEREAS Mahala Falkland applies ap plies to me for Letters of Guardian ship for the persons and property of Nancy E. Falkland. Sarah J. Falkland, Mary A. Falkland and Vina Falkland, minor heirs of Middleton J. Falkland, deceased. These aie therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by-law. to show cause (if any exist) why said Letters | should not be granted. Given under ray hand at office, this 22d -dav of Mav, 1852. ( * THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary, i May 27, IS52.* |GEORGIA. CASS COUNTY. WHEREAS Wm. Hardin, applies to me j for Letters of Guardianship for the persons * and property of Johu Underwood, Cicero i Underwood, and George L Underwood, i minor heirs of George \V. Underwood, late i of this county, deceased, i These are therefore to cite and admonish * all persons concerned, to be and. appear at J my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, (if any exist.) why Letters ! of Guardianship should not be granted Hie ' said applicant.. Given under my hand at office, this 20th dav of April, 185). THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary. May 6th, 1852.* GEORGIA. CASS COUNTY. To the Honorable, Superior Court of said county, March Term, 1852, T HE Petition of James Strain and Alex^ under Stroup, Administrators of all and singular the goods, and chattels, rights and credits, lands and tenements of Jacob Stroup deceased, respectfully showeth, that hereto fore, to wit, on the twenty-fifth day of March, in the year of our Lord eighteen honored and fony-two, Moses Stroup of said county, made and* delivered to the said Jacob Stroup, then in life, since deceased, his certain instrument in writing, .commonly called a promissory note, finder seal, whereby he, the said Moses Stronp, promised on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and forty-six, to pay Ja cob Stroup, (the said intestate) or order, two thousand doliuis, with interest from the first (day of) January, eighteen hundred and for ty-three, (written 1843) for value received. (written rce’d.) Witness my hand and seal, (meaning the hand and seai of said Moses Stroup.) And for the hotter securing the payment of the amount due on srid note, on the eleventh day of January, in the year of our Lord, eightcer hundred and foity-niue, said Moses Stroup executed and delivered to pour petitiouers as administrators as afore said, his certain deed of Mortgage, convey ing to your petitioners as administrators its aforesaid, lots of land numbers two hundred and twenty-five, two hundred and twenty- six, two hundred and seventy eight, and two hundeed and-eighty, sitaated, lying and be ing in the twenty first district of the sec ond section of originally Cherokee now Cass county,conditioned to lie void npou the pay ment of the balance due on the promissory note under seal aforesaid : (which promisso ry note under seal, and deed of Mortgage are here in court to he 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 *Ioes vet refuse; wherefore your petitioners pray, that such rule and order may be 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, awl Alexander Stronp, Ad ministrators &c. of Jacob Stroup, dee’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 hy the petition of James Strain and Alexander Stroup, Administrators of all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits, lands and tenements of Jacob Stroup, deceased, that on the twenty-fifth day 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, tnen in life, since deceased, his certain prom issory note under seal, hearing date, the day and year aforesaid, whereby the said Moses Stronp 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 seal of the said Moses Stronp.) and that afterwards on the eleventh day ofJann- ary, in the year of our Lord, eighteen hun dred and forty nine, the said Moses Stronp, the better to scenre the payment of the a- mount due on said note, executed and deliv ered to said James Strain and Alexander Stronp, Administrators as aforesaid, his deed of Mortgage, whereby the said Moses Stronp 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 being in the twenty-first district, of" the second section ol originally Cherokee now Cass county ; con ditioned that if said Moses Stroup shall pay or cause 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 hc void to all intents and purpo ses. And it farther appearing that said note remainsnnpaid.it is therefore ordered that the said Mo-.es Stronp. do pay tato Court by the first day of the next term thereof, the principal, interests and costs due oil said - note, (or show cause to the contrary, if any he has,) and that on the failure of said Moses Stronp so to do. the equity of redemption in and to said Mortgaged premises be forever thereafter barred and foreclosed; and it is further ordered that this rale be published in the Cassville Standard once a month for four months, or a copy thereof served on the said Moses Stroup, or his special agent or attorney, at least three months previous to the next term of this Court. JNO. II LUMPKIN, j s. c. c. c. A true Extract from the Minutes of Coart, March 19th, 1852. II. W. COBB, Clerk. March 25th, 1852.—4m. Business directory. MB F£fflEBfL PLAIN AND eraarAaEBSTCAX., NEATLY EXECUTED AT The Standard Office, CASSVHiIiE, GEO. Such as Pamphlets, Handbills, Business i and Professional Cards, Visiting and Ad dress Cards, Legal blanks, Posters, Blank Notes, Bill heads Circnlais, Catalogues, La bels, Horse bills, &c. &c. We think we can give satisfaction both in the execution and prices of our work, and solicit a share of the public patronage. ADVERTISEMENTS. Georgia, Cass county. WHEREAS Wm. Earp applies to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Williamson Earp, late of this county, dec'd: These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and sppear at my office within the time prescrilicd by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, this 17th dav of Mav. 1852. THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary. Mav 20. 1852* vrEwwL mR®.. DR. ROBERT. C. WORD Office —N. East of the Court Ilonse. Ian. 15, 185 50 -ly. Call at Price’s Old Stand! J. D. CARPENTER, WOULD respectfully -announce to his friends -and the public that he has on hand and is now receiving his -Spring and Snnunrir Supplies, of new and faahionable Dry Goods, consist ing in part of Cloths, Cassimercs, Tweeds and Ken tucky Jeans, for Gentlemen’s wear. Calicoes. French and Scotch Ginghams, Cross-barred and Jaconett Muslins, Marinos, &c. for the Ladies. Also, a good supply of Groceries, Hard ware, Cutlery, Fanners’ Tools, and almost everything usually fonnd in a country store. It is useless to attempt to enumerate the ‘ details of his stock, and therefore he asks all persons to call and examine for them selves before purchasing elsewhere, believ ing they will find both the supply and qual ity of Goods, as well as the prices, satisfac tory. Cassville, April 1, 1852. MEDICAL CARD. D R. S. C. EDGEWORTH, having per manently located at Cartcrsville. re spectfully offers to the community his servi ces in the practice of Medicine and Surgery. CartersviUe, March 4, 1852.—2m. DR. MILES J. MURPHY, PtlYSOM EDICAL OR BoTAXIC PnYSIClAN, H AVING permanently located at Curters- ville.will attend promptly to all calls as Physician or Surgeon, hoping from a well founded medical education and successful experience to merit and receive a liberal share ot patronage. Particular a .ten tion paid to diseases of females. Office at II. 31. Morgan's Store, op/tosile the CartersviUe Hotel. [Feb. 12 Hollow ware and Pig Iron. T HE subscriber has bought out the Iron Works in Cass county commonly known as Earles’ Furnace, and has now on hand a good assortment of HOLLOW WARE AND PIG IRON, a superior article, manufactured at the above Works, which he will sell on good terms The Pig metal is hot blast. Hollow ware three cents per pound, delivered at Carters- I ville Depot Orders may be addressed to him at Car- j tersville, Geo. JOSEPH WIIISTON. April 20, 1852. Dr. J. J. Mitchell, IIAS resumed the practice of his Profes sion on Euharlee. He can be found at the residence of Solomon Zant, Esq. Euharlee, Geo , May 27th. 1852. HOWARD HOUSE, MARIETTA. GA. J OHN F. ARNOLD, formerly of the Ma rietta Hotel, is now at the Howard House, where he will be glad to entertain his former friends and patrons, and as many new friends as may favor him with a call. Breakfast always ready for the up train of Cars on arrivaL Marietta, Geo., May 6th, 1852. FAMILY GROCERY AND CANDY MANUFACTORY. IN CALHOUN, GEO. , flMIE subscribers having opened a Family j A Grocery and Candy Store in Calhoun, ' Geo., solicit a share of the public patronage They keep on hand and offer at wholesale and retail. Molasses, New Orleans Syrup, Sugars,Stuart’s Refined and Powdered; Mack erel, Rice, Rio and Java Coffee. Their Candy, which is a good article, will be forwarded at 20 cents per ponnd. They also have on hand a variety of Pickles, Pre serves, Lemon Syrup, Sauces, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Mustard, Matches, Raisins, &c., all of which will be sold cheap for cash. Call and sec us. We think we can please vou. S. D EVERETT & CO. Calhoun, Geo. April 15th, 1852. BRICK HOTEL, By Wm. Latimer, CASSVILLE, GEO. CEP - A comfortable hack always in readi ness to convey passengers to and from the State Road Depot. Jan. 29i JOHN A. O'SHIELDS, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Calhouu. Ga. Shop on the S. W. Corner Public Sqnare. April 1, 1852. 8—tf. Dr. T. S. Denny’s Drug Store, (GIS'Do I S constantly receiving a fresh supply of the best and purest quality of Drugs, Medicines. Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, Fancy Articles, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Putty, Glass, and every article usually kept in the line, from the best houses in New York and Philadelphia, and on accommo dating terms. Call and give us a trial, or send with good references, and we will satisfy that our ar ticles and prices cannot be obtained else where, superior or lower than at our estab lishment. Our sign is the Mammoth Mortar, under Council Hall, next to Gunby Sc Roberts, and directly opposite to Mr. U. L. Wright’s, Whitehall Street. N. B. Physicians will find it to their ad vantage to send to a member of the Profes sion, who pledges himself to furnish them with the purest chemicals, &c., &c. Atlanta, Geo. May 6, 1852. fTVniRTY days after date, application will X be made to the Honorable court of Or dinary for Gordon county, for leave to sell Lot of Land No. 130, in the 16th District and 3d sectfon of originally Cherokee, now Cass count^ Sold for the benefit of the minor heirs of Solomon Loveladv. SOLOMON LOVELADY. May 3d, 1852.* GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. Ordinary’s Office, March 3, 1352. I T appearing to the Ordinary by the peti tion of Jackson H Bradley, that Abner England of said county deceased, did in his lifetime execute 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 providingtherefor, and it appearing that said Jackson H. Bradley has paid Hie full amount of the purchase money for said lot of Land, and said Jackson H Bradley hav ing petitioned the Ordinary of said county 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 Cassville 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 conform!tv with said bond. Patton & Johnson. Petitioner’s Attorneys. A true Extract from the Minutes of the Conn of Ordinary, March 4th, 1852. T. A. WORD, O. c. C. March 1L—3m TD DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Cason B. Puekett; late of Cass county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having demands a- gainst said Estate, are requested to present them in terms of the Law. W C. WYLY, Adm’r. Blanks for Sale Store. i Cassville, May 3,1852. A. ALEXANDER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Atlanta, Georgia. DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, English, French and American Chemicals, Sur gical and Dental Instruments, PAINTS, Oils, Dye Stuffs and Window Glass, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Broshes of all kinds. Bronzes, Fancy Soaps, Trusses, Tanners’ Tools, Druggists’ Glass Ware, Ex tracts, Dentists’ Gold and Tin Foil, Porce- lean Teeth, Patent Medicines, &c. Together witli a full supply of every arti cle usually fonnd in the line, which I offer at the lowest market [ rices for cash of approv ed credit. My arrangements with established houses in New Yotk, give me facilities enjoyed by few, for selling pure articles, and at the low est prices. February 12,1852. CHEROKEE BOOK STOBE, AT cassville, ga T IE undersigned would most respectful ly announce to the citizens of Cherokee Georgia, that he has established a Rook Store at this point, and can supply on the most reasonable terms: Law, Medical, School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery, Blank Books, Magazines, &c., &c. ne will at all times keep a good supply on hand, and any Book that may not be found in the Store, can be obtained in a few days. He solicits a share of the public patron age—believing that satisfaction can be giv en. All orders from a distance will be prompt ly attended to. JNO W. BURKE. Ag’t G. & II. CAMERON, DIRECT IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEAL ERS IX Crockery, China & Glass ware, NO. 145 MEETING-SX., Charleston, S. C. HAVE always on hand a large and exten sive assortment of the above Goods, (select ed by one of the firm at tlie Manufactories of England and France,) which they offer for sale at as low rates as they can be purchased in anv city of the Union. Jan. 15j 1852. 49—ly. ATLANTA CHEAP BOOK AMD aitrsie stg:b.e. H7TLLIAM KAY, Wholesele and Retail W Dealer in all kinds of BOOKS, Sta tionary, Music, Musical Instruments, Fancy Goods. &c. &c., Atlanta and Newnan, Geo. Merchants, Teacceis and others who buy in quantities will do well to give us a call, my arrangements being such as to enable me at all times to keep a stock on hand suf ficient to meet the demand, the same prices at both Stores, and those extremely low.— (Mil and see for yourselves. ty Particular Attention paid to country orders, and forwarded per return mail. Ex press, Stage, or Railroad as directed. Atlanta, March 25,1852.—ly. “ THE GLOBE HOTEL.” CASSVILLE, GA. T HE undersigned would' in form the public that he has taken charge of this large and commodious House, situated on the south-east corner of the pub lic sqnare, and hy his attention and care hope to merit a lifciml patronage by the Public. His Table will be the best that the country affords No pains will be spared to inake’all comfortable that may call. S. J. HIGGS. Cassville. Geo. Sept. 25,1851.34-tf. NEW SPRING GOODS. FULL SUPPLIES. SNOWDEN* & SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GEO. R espectfully announce to their friends and the pnblic, that they have received their full Spring Supplies,embrac ing a very large and elegant assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods: —AMONG WHICH ARK— Rich .White Watered, and Plain White GlaCc Silks, for Ladies’ Scarfs and Mantilas Rich Fancy, and White Brocade Silks, for Ladies’ Dresses. Superior small Checked and Striped Sum mer Silks; Rich Brocade Silks, for Ladies’ Mourning Dresses; Superior Black Rep. and Rich Figured Black Silks, and Black Nankin Crapes; Rich Printed Bareges, and Barege De Lnines; Paris Printed Crape de Paris, and Printed Grenadines, of new and splendid styles; Superior plain White, Black and Fancy Colorcy Crape de Paris; Fancy French Printed Organdies and Jac onets, of new and elegant styles; Hoyle’s Printed Lawns, of bcantifnl styles and warranted fust colors; A large assortment of Fancy Gimps, Lac and Ribbon Trimmings, for Ladies’ dresses White Silk Fringes, for Ladies’ Scarf and Mantillas; Plain awl White Dotted Swiss Muslins, for Ladies’ Dresses; Superior White Cambrics, Jaconets, Mull and Nansook Muslins, of soft and beautiful finish; Superior 8-4 and 10-4 Damask Diapers, Damask Table Cloths, and Damask Napkins, Ladies’ elegant Bridal and Rich Spanish Fans ; Huckaback Diapers, a superior article for Towels; Extra Silk Warp French Black Cashme- rettes, and single Mill French Black Cassi- meres.a choice and elegant article for Gen tlemen's Summer wear; A large assortment of Plain White and Fancy Linen Drillings, for Gentlemen’s and Youth’s Summer wear. D'p- 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 pnblic are respectfully requested to call and examine the assortment. April 8, 1852. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. JUD SON’S CHEMICAL EXTRACT OF CHERRY AND LUNGWORT, FOR THE CURE OF CMgks, folds, Hmtsiks, Spitting •f BlMd, Sight Sweats, Astiuu, Liver Complaints, and CONSUMPTION. Do not neglect it. C ONSUMPTION can and has been cured in thousands of cases by this nature's own remedy. Judson’s Chemical Extract of Cherry and Lungtcort.—This medicine unlike most of he patent remedies of the day, is the result of the careful study and experiments of a sci entific and experienced Physician. The two principal ingredients, have long been known and celebrated. Wild Cherry Bark.—When the strength of this is properly extracted, is the best medicine known for curing the worst coughs and oth er pulmonary diseases, it loosens the pldegm and enables the sufferer to expectorate ea sily, and alone will cure the worst cold or cough, which if neglected always lead to Consumption. Lungtcort.—This is a plant the virtues of which are known to but few, it has been said of the most learned men of all times, that “nature has provided a remedy for each and every disease,” and the discove ries that arc daily made, go to prove its truth. Lungwort is doubtless the remedy de signed by nature for Consumption. Its heal- ing properties are truly wonderful, and the rapidity with which it cures the worst cases of ulcerated lungs, soothing and subduing all irritation, almost immediately, is a proof of its adaption to this disease. Caution.—To protect our own as well as the interest of the Consumptive sufferer, we are obliged to caution all to find the signa ture of Comstock & Brother on the wrap per, without this it is a worthless counter feit. Remember this. [April 1. East India Bair Dye. Colours the Hair and not the Skin. The dye may be applied to the hair over night, the first night turning the brightest RED or GREY HAIR to a dark brown, and by repeating a second night, to a bright jet black. Any person, may, therefore, with the least possible trouble keep his hair any dark shade or perfect black ; with a positive assurance that the dye, if appliedio the skin will not colour it. By an occasional upplica tion, a person turning grey will never be known to have a Jtrey hair . Directions com plete with the article. There is no colouring in this statement, as one can easi.'v test. FOB MALE AMD FEMALE. “ Be ye Fruitful and Multiply,” I S a command that should be cheerfully obeyed by the children of men „ Dr. Lar- zette’s Juno Cordial, or Procrea vElixir prescribed as ail effectual rcstora vin ca ses of Debility, Impotency, or B rrenness. and all irregularities of nature. It is all that it professes to he, viz: Nature’s Great Resto rative, and remedy for those in the married state without offspring. It is a certain cure for Seminal Emissions, UeneraL-'Tfeoifev^ Gleet, weakness of the genital, .'Jgans, niw'r „ votis affections, Lneorr»ice«-or AVhitgs. Aj. ' an invigorating medicine it is uncqnatlft',' Thl Also, a certain remedy for Insipient Con sumption, Indigestion, loss of Muscular En ergy, Physical Lassitude, Females Weakness, Debility, &c. It is warranted to please the user in any T>f the above complaints, and is of priceless value to those without offspring. Caution.—Find the name of Comstock & Brother on the wrapper, and never buy it unless yon find the above name as it has been extensively counterfeited of late. Avoid the counterfeit as yon would poison. April 8, 1852. Carlton's Liniment, for the Piles! I T is now used in the principal hospitals. and in the private practice in our coun try by an immense number of individuals and families, first and most certainly for the cure of tht Piles, and also extensively and effectually as to baffle ereflnlitv unless where its effects are witnessed eternally in the fol lowing complaints: Dropsyswclllings,rheu matism, Acute or Chronic, giving immediate case, sore throat, bruises, sprains, burns. &e. Sores and Ulcers, whether fresh or of long standing, and fever sores. Its operation up on adults and children in reducing rheuma tic swellings, and loosening coughs and tightness of the chest hy relaxation of the parts, has been surprising beyond concep tion. The common remark of those who have used it in the Piles, is “ It acts like a charm.” It is warranted to please any per son that will try it. Caution*.—Never buy it nnless yon find the fac simile signature of Comstock & Bro ther, proprietors, on the wrapper. April 8, 1852. For the Removal and Permanent Core of all NERVOUS DISEASES, ind of those Complaints which 9re caused by all impaired, weakened or unhealthy enndi* tion nf the NKRVOUS SYSTEM. This beautiful and convenient application of th$ HYsterious powers of GALVANISM and MAG. JTETISM. has been pronounced by distinguished physicians, both in Europe and the United States, to be the most valuable medicinal discovery of the Jtge. Dr. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BELT and MAGNETIC FLUID, h used with the most perfect and certain nieces, in all cases of OBHERAI. DEBILITY, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and invigorating the entire ays* tern. Also in FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION. RHEU MATISM, ACUTE and CIIKONIC, GOUT, EPI LEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAFNESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART. APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COM PLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DE FICIENCY of NERVOUS and PHYSICAL EN ERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints arise from one simple cause—namely, i Dcrurcwnt of the Ifervras System. Off- la NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medicines increase the disease, for they weaken the vital energies of the already prostrated system; While, under the strengthening, life-giving, vital- izing influence of Galvanism, as applied by this beautiful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient and weakened sufferer is restored to for mer health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Cferfctle’fl Calranie Curatirefl, consists in the fact that they arrest and cure dis ease by* outward application, in place of the usual mode of drugging and physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly under the in fliction. They strengthen the whole system, equalize the cir culation of the blood, promote the secretions, and never do the slightest injury under any circumstances. Since their introduction in the United States, only three years since, more than 75,000 Persons- including all ages, clauses and conditions, among which were a large number of ladies, who are pecu liarly subject to Nervous Complaints, have been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY GORED, when all hope of relief had been given up, and evexy thing else been tried in vain! To illustrate the use of the Galvanic Belt* suppose the case of a person afflicted with that bane of civilization, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nervous Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by their action on trie nerves and muscles of the stomach, afford tempo rary relief but which leave the patient in a lower state, and with injured faculties, after the action thus excited has ceased. Now compare this 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 tie the Belt around the Body, using the .Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a short period the insensi ble perspiration will act on the positive element of the Belt, thereby causing a Oziranic circulation wh^yvill pess on to the negative, and thence back oositive, thus keeping up a continu- ^c\iipktion through ^ the system Thus Ufie most seve5irx^*t.—*14 PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAY'S AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE DISEASE OF YEARS. Consumption! E VERYBODY knows is a fluttering (iis ease. It commences and progresses so iusiduonsly, that before one. is aware of it. the lungs are a mass of ulcers, then a sudden exposure or change from heat to cold, pro duces an inflammation, and in a few days or thoi- weeks, it is said he or she died of hasty Con- ’ sumption. For all troubled with cough or lnug complaint, we wouldTefer to the adver tisement on the outside of this paper of Jud son’s Chemical Extract of “ Cherry and Lnngwort,” which is said to be a certain cure for this awful disease. Cactiox.—All of the above named artic les are slod only by Comstock & Brother, 9 John st., New York, to whom all orders mast be directed. [April 8, 1952. Good News! LYNX WEST CAINES, NEAR EUHARLEE, CASS COUNTY, GEORGIA. R espectfully informs his friends and the people of the neighborhood, tbat he may be found at E. B. Presley’s, al-' ways ready to do any voik in the wagon ma king line; also will stock Scythes at the short est notice, and will make them ran as well and save as ranch grain as any in Georgia. • Enharlec, Jan. 22,1852.—ly. KUSIC BOOKS. A SUPPLY of the Southern Harmony, i Harp of Colombia, Sacred Haro, always on hand at the Cherokee Book Store, Cass- ; ville, Geo. ' [ Jpril 15. j Comstock's Great Pain-Killer. N O medicine has been discovered that is so happily adapted to use internally as drops to be taken, and yet perform such won ders when applied externally as a wash or bath, by friction. Fifteen cents is all yon have to risk to try it': and as that sum can be no object to the proprietor, it is hoped that such a price can be no obstacle to any family, and will never prevent its trial. This K Pain-I\iller” may be used with a success that wiil astonish the beholder, in sneb cases as the following: Cholera mot bus, Distressing Dysentery, pain in the Fide and Stomach, corns, cuts and braises,cholera in fantum, bronchitis, healing sores on man or beast, children teething, raising blood, hoarseness, quinsy in a few hours, chilblains and frosted feet, spasms, prevent a blister CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of tlie most Undoubted Character, From all parts of the country could be given, surf* cient to fill every column in this paper: MU EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that “ Troth is stranger than Fiction.’ CURE OP Uieamatism, Bronchitis, and Dyspepsia, REV DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and exalted reputation:— Sidney, New Jersey, July 12, 1848. Da. A.H. Chri8tie—Dear Sir : You wish to know of me what has been the result in mv own case, of the application of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My reply is as follows : For about twenty years I had been suffering 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- noent exposure to the weather, in tlie discharge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic Rheumatism, which for year after year, caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: in the winter of ’45 and ’46, in consequence of preachinr a great deal in my own and various other churches in this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became so severe as to require an im mediate suspension of my pastoral labors. My nervous system mas now thoroughly prostrated, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my Dys pepsia and Rheumatic affection—thus evincing that these disorders were connected wilh each other through the medium of thr* Nervous Sys tem. In the whole pharmacopeia there seemed to be no remedial agent which c/ uld reach and 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 u'ith no very sanguine hopes of their efficiency,) 1 determined to try the effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT" AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was in June, 1846. To mv cheat astonish ment, IN TWO DAVf MV DrSPEPSlA HAO GONE ; IJV EIGHT DATS I WAS ENABLED TO RESUME MV PASTO RAL LABORS, NOR HAVE I SINCE OMITTED A SINGLE SERVICE ON ACCOUNT OP THE BRONCHITIS ; AND MY Rheu MATIC AFFECTION Has ENTIRELY CEASED to me. Such if the wonderful and happy results of the experiment I have recommended the BELT and FLUID Ur many who have been likewise suffering from Neu ralgic affections. They have tried them, with' HAPPY RESULTS, 1 BELIEVE, IN EVERY CASE. I am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, ROBERT W. LANDIS, DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC NECKLACE Is u.sed for all complaints affecting the Throat o Head, such as Bronchitis, Inflammation of the* Throat, Nervous and Kick Headache, Dizziness of the Head. Neuralgia in the Face, Buzzing or Roar- mg in the Lars, Deafness, which is generally Nervous, and that distressing complaint, called* Tic Doloreux. Fancy Prints. OAA different patterns of Fancy Prints, mUU of all color* and prices, just re ceived by PATTON & TRIMBLE AdainviDe, April 14, 1852. BOOTS AND SHOES. A fine assortment of Boots and Shoes, some at 374 cents a pair, just received by PATTON & TRIMBLE. Aiainville, April 14th, 1852. DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BRACELETS’ Are fonnd of vast rervice in cairv of Convulrion* o' Fit,. Spaamodic Complaints, and general Nerron- Affectioris of the Head and upper extremitiei’ Also in Pslsv end Paralysis, and all diseases cause.' by a deficiency of power or Nervous Energy in thl winha or other orrans of the hndv rr^- No trouble or inconvenience attends- the use of these articles They can be sent to* anv part of the conntrv PRICES. The Galvanic Belt. Three Dollar* The Galvanic Necklace, Tiro DoIIsts - The Galvanic Bracelets, Otfe Dollar eacl The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar Wj- The articles are accompanied by fuf and plain directions Pamphlets with full from barns, broken breasts, iceasels, cramps, i particulars may be had of the agents hurts, scratches, or tom flesh, bites or stings, j gg?-Beware of counterfeits and worthless' Certificates to fill a volume might be pub- ! imitations lished, showing the wonderful effects of “ Comstock’s Pain Killer,” but they are too 'common, and used for articles of no merit ; and the fifteen cent bottle wri 1 do. more than a thousand unknown names to convince the user Beware of worthless articles called Pam Killers, and never buy any but Comstock’s. j AH the above named articles sold on- j ly by JOHN W. BCBKE. Cassville, Geo,—! M. Mann, Trenton; E. R. Sasseen & Co, j Lafayette; Crook & Grogan, Summerville' Aprils; rtfs*, D C. MOREHEAD, M.D. General Agent for the United States, 132 Broadway. New York . Sold bv Jons A. Ekwix, Ce- 3ville*. Jan 22 —ly E. R. COWPERTHWAIT, Furniture Ware-Rooms* 251 KING STREET, CHABLESTOXf, B-Oi Jatf. 15. 1852.—$m