The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, August 12, 1852, Image 4

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LEGAL NOTICES. T LEGAL NOTICES. GEORGIA, Gordon County. W IIERMAS Howland Cobb, executor of of (he last will and testament of Charles v iH bo sold, before lb«court-boose door j jj Qgbb, Lite of said county, deceased applies town of Dallas, Pauldj''g county, , m e for letters of dismission from said estate: PaukUng Sheriff Salat. the first Tuesday in September next to me for letters of dismission from said estate wild in the usual hones of sale, th efoilowing j These'are therefore to cite and admonish proj erty to wit; ..... ,* ! all aod singular the kindred and creditors of One negro man named Addison, 35 years j deceased, to be and appear at ter office, old: lewed. on as the property of James I. W - Ith ; n the ^me urescribe Ranis, to satisfy one fi- fa. issued from the Superior court of Paulding county, in favor 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. 13 tli, 1832. ALEX STROUP, o g. c. Feb 19—6m. 1T7 HEBE AS John Peacock, Admin is tra- VV tor on the Estate of Lewis Peacock, of Mose* Hill va. James L Hatris. Proper ty pointed out by defendant. ADOLPHUS WHITE, D. Sh’ff. Joly 29, 1852. . ADMINISTRATORS SALE. A GREEABLY to an order of theOrdinn- ! (jrdOrQM, 0(1*6' Coitfltlf. ry of Gordon county, will be sold, on the —- — - - - - •* first Tuesday in October next, before tiic court-house door in Calhoun, between , the usual hours of sale the following proportv to- wit: Lorn of land Nos 166, 124, 102,‘and one-half ol 46? ; all in the 6th district and 2S?*AfS?£3S&2Sl Z!!“ i benefit of bis heirs and creditors. Terms I “?5 *° * ” y - made known on day of sale. i wlt,un ^ e tlme nbod by laws to show OLIVER C. WYLY, Adm’r, ! causc ’ ^4. LettC ” D “' July 29-25-tds. . ; m.^iory should not be granted • : i Given under my hand at office, tins 4 th Administrators' Male. 1 (lay of Mat 1852. A GREEABLY to an order of the court of j TH OM AS A. WORD, O. c. C. Ordinary of Cass comity, will be soldi March 4 4852.—6tn.* licfore the court-house door in Spring Place, i Murray county, on the first Tuesday in Ot -i „ . . tober next, within the usal hoars of sale. Lot ! GEORGIA, CA8S COUNTY, of Land, No. 305, in the 2Gth district anil 2d ! IT7HEREAS Ephraim Porter, Adminis- scction of Murray county. Sold ns the prop ; \r trator on the Estate" of James P. A- erty of James Kirkpatrick, late of Cass eotui- kins, deceased, applies to me for Letters! ty,deceased. Terms made known on the | Dismissoty.from said Administration. LEGAL NOT ICES. GEORGIA, GORDON COUNTY. Court of Ordinal^, July Term, 185*. Present his Honor .AuxxxDkii fiisoer, Judge of said court. ' I T appearing to the court by the petition of Tillman Drisskill, that Alpha Sum mers, late of saidountr, deceased, did, in Ilfs life time, execute to-said lhisskill his bond, condit ioned to execute titles in fee- simple to said Tillman Drisskill, for lot of land No. 1138 L in the twenty-first district of the second section of originally Cherokee, now ('ass county; and it further appearing that said Alpha Summers departed this life without making titles to the same, or in any . way providing thcrefpr; and it appearing that said Drisskill has paid the full amount LEGAL NOTICES. Cass Sheriff Sales. ATkN the first Tuesday an September next, will be sold before the court house door in the town of CassviUe, the following prop erty: * One lot of land. No. 1276, in “the 4th dis trict and 3d section : levied on to satisfy a - , . r Lumpkin Superior court fi. fa. in fevor'of ^ lf has mct " 1,h Francis McTier and Samuel Clark, snrvi- AOVERTISEMENTS. advertisements. AOVERtlSElWENTS. Tt) the Public. K UN X ALLY’S CHEMICAL PATENT SOAP. S INCE the introduction to the public of this kew and feiurut mode of making HUDSON’S CHEMICAL EXTRACT OF ving copartners of Clark, McTier & Co. vs. John -Choice, Tally Chice,and Gyros Choice, Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. Also, two lots of land, Nos. 1290 ana 1291. in the 21 st district and 2d section of Cass unusual succeeds For cheapness, it at once addresses itself to the economy of every house-keeper, being made at on expense of Less than One Cent per Pound _ _ . For Its fine and lively wa«hiiig'qualuies, it county • levied on to satisfy two district court i is inferior to ho other soap: indeed, it may' ti. fas. in favor of C. J. Green vs. \Ym. J.! he said to be without a rival. It is admira- . Chastain. Levied on and returned to me by 1 hlv suited tc w ashing fine clothes 6f -verv of the purchase money for said lot of land, j a bailiff. i description-such as calicoes, muslins. rich and thesaid Drisskill having jtetiuoned this | Also, defendant’s interest in lots of land. Laces, Ac. &C-. without the slightest injury to ,, t „ nf ihis county deceased annliea to me to<1,re I ct T,l0mas *• Pummels, tidu.mr- Nos . 10, U. 3U, 28 ami 25,all in the fifth dis-1 fabrieor color. late of Uus county, deceased, ppi-«s o me | St rator on the estate of said Alpha feum-; tr ; (t a pj 35 sc< tion of Cass countv levied *. « •. . , . for letters Dismtosory from soul Admuus- mers, deceased, to make title to said lot of orTtosaLfy five Jusri«'sJS^&I rh^VS^^rf tnJ i‘hSe are therefore to cite and admonish i ■" conformity^ with -said bond. It is L, favpr^f Patton & Churn.; the otters in j-tSdeWe^le maVnse I, a " J Xnesc arc thcmorctoqte and admomste therefore hereby ordered.that notice he given ! favcr of J. I>. Carpenter vs. John Freeman, at three or more public places in said coun ty, andin the CassviUe- Standard, that all persons -concerned may file objections in this office,(if any they have,JTwhy safid Tlwn.as j F. Summers should not execute-titles to said lot of laud, in conformity with said bond. | A true extract front the miuutes of said ! court. Jnlv 5th, 1852. ALEX. STR (1CP, th e, c. July 8 --23—3m [Pr’s fee, $12. day. JOHN KENNEDY, PTOLMY O BRIEN, Jane 24 20 Adra'rs. tds Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an order cf the Ordiua- .yof Cuss county, I will sell before the court-house door, in the town of CassviUe, on the firs*. Tuesday in September next, between the usual hours of sale, two lots of land. No. 30, in the 4th district and 3d section, and No. 271, in the 5th district and 3d section.— Sold as the property of James M Drum mond,deceased. J. tt. TOWERS, Adm’r. July 15 23 ids Administrators’ Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the court of Ordinary of Cass county,' will he sold Iteforo the court house door at Rome, on the first Tuesday in September next, l.ctwoer (lie usual hours of sale, Lot of laud, No. 442. in the 16th district and 4th section of Floyd county. Sold as the property of James Kirkpatrick, late of Cass county, deceased. Terms on the day. John Kennedy. \ , PTOLMY O’BRIEN.} Ad,n 1S - June 24 2o ids. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL be sold, on Friday, 27th day of August next, at the late residence of Win. Stokes, of Gordon county, deceased, all the moveable property belonging to the estate of said deceased, consisting of licrscs, cattle, hogs, sheep, household and kitchen furniture, and many other articles too tedi ous to mention. Also, at the same time and place, will be rented, about thirty acres of good, fresh j and, a part of which will be rented to sow- in wheat, and possession given in good time to sow the wheat. Terms made known on day of sale. JARltETT ADDINGTON, Adm’r. July IS 23 tds ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order, of the ordin ary of Cass County, will be sold in the town of CassviUe, on the first Tuesday in September next, between the usual hours of sale, lot of huid No. 172, in the 5th dis trict, and 3d section. Also at the sume time and place, two negroes: one a bov and the other a girl—all sold as the property of CnsOu 11. Puckett deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of. sale W. C. WYLY, Adm r. July 15—24—tds J ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, d G.REE ABLY to an order of the Ordina- -G«- ry of Paulding county, will be sold be- ,ore : ue court-house door at Dallas, in said l nnty, on the first Tuesday in September r.Sit, lot of land, No. 1288, in the 3d district mvi 3d section of said county. Sold as the si crcrtyaf Thomas C'oniptou, deceased, for tilt* benefit of his hens and creditors. JAMES M. WARE, Adm’r. Aug. 5 26 tds ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREEABLY" to an order of the Ordina ry of Gordon county, will he sold, at the court-house door in Calhoun, on the first Tuesday in October next, the following property: One lot of land, No. 164, in the 6th district and 3d section of said county. Said lot lies Six miics east of Adairsville, nine miles from Calhoun, on the main, road from CassviUe to Spring Place. On it arc’ two good springs, and two dwelling houses, and one hundred and ten acres of the land uow in cultivation. Any one wishing to purchase, would do well to call and. exarn- i'te the growing crop now on it; Sold for a division among the heirs and creditors of PhilipYIcEntyre, late of said county,' de ceased. Terms made kno\vn <m the day" of sale. ELI P. HOWELL, Xdtnr. Aug. a 26 tds These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at toy of fice within the lime prescribed by Law, to show cause, (if any they hare) - why said Letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, this 4th day of March, 1852. THOS A WORD, o c. c. March 1, 1852.—6m.* GEORGIA, Cass County. W HEREAS Adolphus G. Burge, guar djaii for James R. M. Burge, minor heir of Nathaniel Burge, deceased, applies to me for letters dismissory from said guardian ship;: These arc therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to beam] appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters sttould not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, tills' Feb. l'Jifi, 1652. 'I’flOS A WORD, 0. c. c. Feb. 19-(5m* GEORGIA, Cass County. W HEREAS A G. Burge and D.B. Con yers, administrators on the estate^ofNa- _ v thaniel Burge, late of said county, deceased, the other in favor of Cooper, Stroup & Wily apply tome for letters of dismission from vs. John Weesaer. Property pointed out by Levied and returned to me by a bailiff. One two horse wagon, levied on tosatisfy a fi. fit. from Gordon Superior coprt.in feivor of David A. Ambler vs. Dunlap & Beaman. Property pointed out "by defendant. E. A. BROWN, D, Sh ff. August 5, 1852. POSTPONED SALE. ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, One Lot of Land, No. 151, in the 21st district and second section: levied on to satisfy a Cass Superior and a Cass Inferior Court li. fa. one in favor oFThayer & Butt, CHERRY ANB L6N6WMT, * ■ vox - th* corn* or CMgbs, folds, Hmtsucss, Spittiag •f Itefid. Night Sweats, Asttuu, Link foaplaiats, ud CONSUMPTION. Bo not neglect it. C ONSUMJ’TIOX can and has been cured j in thousands of cases by this nature's ' the texture of the skin: and the most tustidi- 01m remedy. ? US ?enllem;lD ' win tintl il “ ex H“irite shay- j j u/! ^ a - s ' chemical Extract of Cherry and \ : LinHfwart.—This medicine unlike most of. for tht BtHIOVal dSld PcnnSHflXt tlltt if Iff ni" soap. For^ieauty, sweetness ami active washing he patent remedies of the day, is the result properties, it is e<}nai to any an*l inferior to of the careful study and exp'rim&nts of a sci- no other soap. It combines at once^all that entiiic and experienced Physician* The two is desirable in this useful and iudisjH*nsabic prineijial ingredieilts, have long been known article of household economy. | celebrated. The great tae.Iity with which it can he H7W Cherry Bark.—YVhen the strength Of made, is a desideratum, and recommends it 1 .... V -- - to the public. said administration: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of August 5. 1852 said deceased,to be and appear at my Office, 1 ~ within the time prescribed by law, to’shew cause, ifany they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, this Feb. 19th, 1852. THOS. A WORD, o. c. c. Feb 19 6m* defendant in fi. fa. E.A BllOWN, D. Sh’ff. W'k GEORGIA GILMER COUNTY. HEREAS, Janies Simmons and George Edwards, apply to me for letters of administration on the estate of Win. Ev ans. 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 office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this Julv 13th. 1852, MOSES GREER, o. o. c. ' July 22—24—30d (•corsist <j>ordoii County. Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1852. Present A. Stkoup, Judge of said Court. I T at pcarihg to the Conrt hv the petition of Tillman Drisskill, that" Alpha Sum mers, late of said county, deceased, did,, in his life time, execute to said Tillmon Dris- killhis bond, conditioned to execute titles in fee simple to said Drisskill, for lot of land No. eleven hundred and sixty-seven, in the twenty-first district and second section of originally Cherokee,now Cass county; and it further appearing-that since, Alpha Sum mers departed this life without executing ti tles to said lot of land, 01 in any wav provi ding therefor,; and it appearing that Till man Drisskill has paid the full amount of the purchase tnqney for said lot of land ; ami the said Drisskill having petitioned this court to dierct Thomas F. Summers, ad- miuistrater on the estate of Alpha Sttm mers, 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 at three or more' public plac es in said county, and in the CassviUe Stand ard. of such application, that all persons cuneci ned may file objections in tnv office, (if any they have,) why said Thomas F Summers, administrator as aforgsaid, should not execute-titles to said lot of laud in con formity with said bond. A true extract from the minutes of said conrt, July 5th, 1852. ALEX. STROUP, o. e. c. July 15—28—3m {pr’s fee $12 Georgia, Dade County. W HEREAS Joel Uulsev, administrator of the Estate of Kicharil Chitwood, late of said edunty. deceased, makes applica tion to me for Letieis of Dismission from said Estate: These are therefore to rife and admonish all and singular,the kindred and creditors of sard deceased, to he and appear at my Office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause (if any they have) why said'letters should not he granted. Given under my hand and official signa ture at office in Trenton. April 15th, 1852 ZACHARIAH ONEAL, Ordinary. May 13,1852.—6m. ADMINISTRATOR S SALK O N the first Tuesday in October next, will be sold, before the coart-house door in the town of Canton, Cherokee coun ty, between the usual hours of sale, lot oi ; land No. 1025, in the 21st district and 2d section of said county, containing fortv acres. Sold os the property of Willis Boon, late ot Crawford county, deceased, agreea- . Jul - V 1 bly to an order of the court of Ordinary of said county. Sold for. the benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said deceased Terms cash. JAMES M. DAVIS, Adm’r ' HENRIETTA A. BOON, Adm’x. Aug. 5 25. fds G EOHGI A, CASS CO rivrr-Where as,.James \i. White applies to me lor letters of guardianship of Jackson llnbbard, Lunatic. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of said .Lunatic, to show cause, if any they h ve. why said letters of guardianship should not he grouted. Given tinder my hand at office, this 29th dav of June. 1852. THOS. A. WORD, Ord*v c. c. Jnly 1 21 " 3«d* GEORGIA, GILMER COUNTY. Gilmer Superior Court,'April Term, 1852, Present the Honorable David Irwin,Judge of said courts Nancy Calihan ) f,p>el for divorce in Gilmer John Caliban, ) Superior Court. J T appearing to the eoUrt by the return of t he sheriffs that the - defendant resides out of said county„snd it further appearing to the court, that tlic defendant resides out 6f this State, it is,011 motion. Ordered that said defendant appear and anstftr at the next term of this court, or that the caie beconsid- cYed in default, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed ; and it is further ordered, thirt tins rule lie published once a month, for four montiisyir. the CassviUe Standard.pterions to tlie next term of this court. This Mar 5th, 1852. DAVID Hi WIN, j. s. c. Chastaix L Y'ol-ng pl’ff’s attVs. A true extract front tlic minutes' of court, ibis Mav Slit,. 1S52. R. B. PERRY, Clerk* 23—4tn [l’r’s fce. 810 Georgia, Cass County. W HEREAS WilliamK. Mile5 applies ap plies to me for Letters of administra tion on the estate of Samuel A. Bradley, deceased. Theseaie 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 J why said Letters sliould not be granted. v Given under iny hand at office, this 5th day of July. 1842. THOS. A. WORD' Ord’v, July S—30d.* G eorgia, CAtiS COUNTY.— Whereas, James Vaughan applies to me for let ters of - administration 011 the estate of John Vaughan, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish oil, and singular the kindred and creditors sf said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by low, to show cause, if any - exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 2d August, 1852 T. A.YVORD, Ord’v. Aug 5 26 30d Gordon Sheriff Sales. \\T J LL be sold, t n the first Tuesday in ’ ’ September nex t, before the court-house door of said county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: All the interest of Ransom P. Hogue in and to. the stock of goods, groceries, wares 1 and inearchandise, in the house now occupied ! by J. B Richards, in the town of Calhoun in said county, formerly occupied by Hogue & Richards : the same having been levied upon by and under an attachment now pending in the Inferior court of said county, in favor of Courtney & Temicnt against said Ransom P. Hogue, and sold under and by virtue of an order of said iuferior court, passed at. the last tcim-thercof. Lot of land, No. 185 in the 6th diet, and 3d section of originally Cass now Gordon coun ty- levied on by virtue of two Justices’ court fi. fas. issued from the 1056th district. G- M. Malioda Towsuid vs. I!. M. Carter & F. G. Denman. Levy made and returued to me by a constable. . • W. J. CANTRELL, D. Sh,ff. Augflst 5, 1852. ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, James 51. Barnett’s interest in a <rrist and saw mill,and laud, situuthd on lot No 29, in the 24th district and 3d section of Gordon county-, to satisfy a fi fa issued front Gordon Superior court, in favor of Win. T. Wofford vs. James M. Barnett. One house and, lot in the town of Cal houn. levied on as the property of George W. Htmnoiij'to satisfy one ti. fa. from Gordon Superior conrt—Daniel S- Printup vs. E. Usherand George W. Harmon—k beingthe same whereon die said Hannon now resides,- (numbernot known. Also the hetw-e and lot in the town of Cal houn, whereon Barney 51:ti hell now resides: levied on as the property of said Mitchell, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Gordon Suocrior oun—John Howard, McDowell & Co vs Barney Mitchell. J. N. MILLER,Sh’ff. August 5, 1852. i. CASS COUNTY.—Whereas, W. C. Wyly, guardian of Salina .Pin son, applies to me for letters of dismission from said guardianship: [ These are therefore to cite and admit hish j all, and singular those concerned, to be and- | appear at my office, within the time pre- ! scribed by-law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grant- ed. Given under my hand at office, this 2d August, 1852. T. A WORD. o. c c. Aug. 4 .. 26 40d GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. VV HEREAS, W. C. Wyly, executor on the estate of James Talbot, late of Cass county, deceased, applies to me for let- en rMS PLAIN AND 0 3&3T AMJK jXTTAlX, NEATLY EXECUTED AT Tire r tandard Office, CASSVII.LZ:. GEO. Such os Pamphlets, Handbills, Business and Professional Cards, Visiting and Ad dress Cards, Legal hlanks, Posters. Blank Notes, Bill heads Circulai s, Catalogues, La bels, Horse bills, See. &c. We think we can give satisfaction both in the execution and prices of our work, and solicit a share of the public patronage. FROM 50 TO 5,000 POUNDS CAN BE PRO DUCED PER DAY! By purchasing and adopting rhe receipt for making this soap* much time will be saved, much trouble dispensed with, expenses ma- rerially lessened, and a good, cleanly and pleasant soap-obtained,adapted to the wants of the people. Family Rights to-manufai turc .YunnaUy's Chemical Patent Soap, mav he nroCnrcd at a cost of only TRHEE DOLLARS.’ The undersigned ci litideiitiy offers this in valuable article 10 a discriminating public, fully confident that it will give universal sat isfaction Furailv and District Rights for sale bv JOHN W. BURlvB, Cdssville, Ga'. Prop’r of the patent for Cass. Co. CERTIFICATES. Having examined and tested a new article of Family soap, gotten up by Messrs. Saw- rie & Jones, of this place, called " Ntinnnlly’s Chemical Patent Soap,” we find it to be a very beautiful and superior article for wash ing and domestic purposes. It is made at a cost of less than one cent per pound, and is every way worthy of a Irial by a generous and liberal public. Me.-srsv 8. & J. are tlic sole proprietors of this soap for the States of Georgia and Florida ;.and We can confident ly recommend their soap to lhe good house wives of these States. We 1. ave also examined a new and beau tiful article of toilet ami shaving soap, pre pared by Messrs. Sanrie & Jones, called Aunnallfs Chemical Patent Soap, gotten up, we are assured, at a cost of Less than tiro cents per pound, and we find i: to be u very supe rior article of shaving cream, and can con fidcntly recommend it-to the patronage of an cnfiglitcnec community. Rome, Geo. April 14 th, 1852. 51. A STOVALL, Rev. J. KNOWLES, W. 13. JONES, J. R. S5imr, 51. D. J R. PAYNE, THOMAS J. PERRY, PC 51. Dr. B. W. EOSS, S. C. PEMBERTON, c. 1. c. JESSE LA5IBERTH, c. c. o. II. B. ROSS, c. s. c. E. F. STARR, M. D. Rev. J. B. SMITH, T. J. WORD, 51. D. WM. T. PRICE, j. 1. c. J. R. ALEXANDER, WILLLV5I W15IPEE. July 1,1852. NERVOUS DISEASES. Ind of those Complaints which are e»oatd by impaired, weakened or unhe.atby cofvd^ tion -*f the NERVOUS SYSTEM. This beentifhl and conventent application of thd avkteriow powers of GALVANISM and MAG, *VETI8M, his been pninounced by d»tin|pMsl|eff physicians, both, in Europe and the Uniied States,' to be tbe mmxt valuable medicinal di*c»cety •/ tk£ •tore. Dr. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BELT and MAGNETIC FLUID, m used with the meat perfect and certain neeui in all caiea ef 6BIEKAL DEBItlTV, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone te the variuui organs and invigorating the entire eva tern. Ako in FITS. CRAMP. PARALYSIS end PALSY, DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, RHEL' MATISM, ACUTE and CHRONfC, GOUT, KK LEPST, LUMBAGO, DEAFNiSS. NERVOUS TREMORS. PALPITATION OF THE HEART APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA PAINS in the SIDE end CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT,SPINAL COM PLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DF. F1CIENCY of NKRVOU.S and PHYSICAL EN ERGY. and all NERVOUS DISEASES, arhic. complaints arise from one simple can— namely, fi Derangement of the Ifervow Systems ft?- In NERyOU9 COMPLAINTS, Dfttgi am) Medicines intreatt the ditease, for they weaken th. vital energies Of the already prostrated sysana ; while, under the strengthening, life-giving, nkl izing influence of Galvanism, as applied by this beautiful and wonderful discovery, the eahausted patient and weakened sttlferer i> restored to for mer health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Cm-attves, I lit tljv may he apyitwlm the hair over j„ the bet that they arrest and core die. ni'rnt. the first ii’i nt turning' tne brigh c.^i ease by outward application, in place of the imim) RED OR GREY HAIR to a dark h-o'.vn mode of drugging and physicking the patient, till and by repeating a second uisrbt. to a hri -hi I ” hatt,ted N “ u,e ,iuk * Uo P eie *‘ 1 r “ nd ' r «“ >■>- jet black. Anv this is properly extracted, is the best medicine known for curingthe tvorst coughs and oth er pulmonary diseases, it loosens the phlegm and enables the sufferer to expectorate ea sily, and alone will cure? the worst cold or cough, which if neglected always lead to Consumption. Lungtrort.—This is a plant the-virtues of which arc 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 are daily made, go to prove its truth. Litnytporl is dottb/lr.is the remedy de signed by nature far Consumption. Its heal ing properties are truly wonderful, and the rapidity with which it cures the worst eases 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 wTap- i>cr, without this it is a worthless counter feit. Eememb-r this. [April 1. East India Hair Bye. Colours the Hub’ and not the Skin. CHEROKEE BOOK STORE, AT CASSVILLE, GA f IYHE uudersigned would most respectful-. A ly announce to the citizens of Cherokee Georgia, that he has established a Book .Store at-this point; and can supply on the most reasonable terms: Late. Medical, School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery, Blank Books, Magazines, &c., &c. lle will at all times keep a good supply on hand, and any Book, that - ipay not fre found in the Store, can be obtained in a few days. He solicits a share of the pubPc - patron age—believing that satisfaction can be giv- FAMItY GROCERY AND CANDY MANUFACTORY. IN CALHOUN, GEO. milE subscribers having opened a Family 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, -Xew Orleans Syrup, Sugars,Stuart's Refined.and Poicdered; Mack erel, Bice, Bio and Java Coffee. Their Candy, which is a good article, will be forwarded at 20 Scuts per pound. They also have on hand a vat iety of Pickles, Pre serves, Lemon Syrup, Sauces, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Mustard, Matches, Raisins, 6c., all of which will be sold cheap for cash. Cali and see u». We Brink wc can phase von. S. D EVERETT & t’O. Calhoun, Geo. April 15th, l$52. r a second night, to a bright person,may, therefore, with the least possible tro rhle keep Jiis hair an; dark slut ie or per ect black ; with a eshivr assuranca that the dye, if appliedio e skin tcill not colour h. B. - an occasional a) pi a tion. a person tinning grev will ne'er be known to have frey hair. Directions Com plete with the artii le. There is no coU n in i:i this-sta cin* -’' as one ' an easily test. FOB 31.4LK A«D FE1MLE. “ Be ye Fndtful'and Multiply,” I S a command that should bt cheerfully ‘obeyed n tln ehi.dren of men Dr. Lar- zette*5 Jutio CordiaL or Procreative Elixir, prescribed as aneft’cctual restorative in ca ses of Debility, Iinpotency. or Barrenness, and a t i: regtfiaritu s of nature. It is afi that it professes to be, v z: Nature’s Great Resto rative, and remedy for those in tiic married state without offspring. It is a certain cure for Seminal Emissions, General Debility. Gleet, weakness of tbe genital organs, ncr- j vous affections, Luconhoea or Whites. 5 an Invigoratiry. nndiriftc.Jf Jg -UncquitlaM- Also, a certain remedy for insipient Con- sumption, Indigestipu, loss of Muscular En ergy. l’liysieal Lassitude, Females Weakness, Debility, &c. It is warranted to please the locrin any of tlic above complaints, and is of priceless value to those without offspring. Cacti ox.—Find the name of Comstock &, Brother on tlie wrapjier, and never buy it unless you find tlic above name as it ha? been exten ivcly counterfeited of late. Avoid j tlie counterfeit as you would poison. April 8, 1852. Carlton s Liniment, for the Piles! | T is now used in the principal hospitals, L and in the private practice in ottr.coun- try by an im mmse number of individuals I of Je^ey. n [ rfi’tingtrrshed atfamment. w>d flictioa. They strengthen the whble system, cqutllxr the eir- culation of the blood, promote, the secretions, and never do the slightest injury under any circumstances. Since their introduction in the United State*, ouhf three, years since, more than 7 5,000 Person* including all ages, classes and conditions among which were a large number of ladies, who are pecu> Dari}- subject to Nervous ( omplaints, have t>een EWTIREI,Y ANI> PERMANENTLY JURED, when all hope of relief had been givei. up, and every thing else been tried in vain! To iUostrate the use of the Galvanic Belt, suppose the case of a person atdicted with that bane of civilization, DYSPEPSIA; or any other Chronic or Nervous Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by their action en the nerves and muscles of the Oomar.h. afford tempo- rary relief; but which leave the patient iu a lower state, and with injured faculties, after the actioo thus excited has ceased. Now compare this with the effect resulting from the application of tfrSGAF VANIC ’BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the worst symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Belt aronnd the Body, using the Magnetic Fluid- as directed. In a short period the maen*»> ble perspiration will act on the positive element of the Belt, thereby cm^ing a Oal vanic circulation which will pass on to th* negative, end thence tech 9gamjo the positive, thjis keeping up a coi»tiu& mis Urfvame cirdhiatlonthitmgiaorre^w»^wy*■**>. Thus the most severe cases of DYSPEPBIA are PERMANENTLY CURED A FEW DAYS IS AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE TIDt DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of the most Undoubted Character, From all parts of tbe country could be given, sulfi cient to fill every column in this paper: AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that “ Truth is stranger than Fiction. 1 C U U E OF Rheamatfem, Bromhilis, and Dyspepsia, REV DU. LANDfS, A CLERGVMAN ters of dismission.from said estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and- creditors of said deceased, t$> be and appear at my office, within ti e time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 2d August. 1852. T A. WORD, o.c. c. Aug. 5 26 6m All ordersfrom a distance will be prompt ly attended to. JNO. VV. BURKE, A^t. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. O N the first Tuesday in October next,.trill he sold, at Dallas, the couritv site of Ffltftding county, within the legal hours of >ai«^ots of land, Nos. 553 and 567,iu the 19th district and 3d section of now l’auidmg county, belonging to the estate of John-lAle, late of said county, deceased: JOHN P. LYLfc,) _ . JAS. H. LYLE, ) Acna-w. August 5—26—Ids GEORGIA, CASSUOUNTY. Court of Ordinary. July Term, 1852. l’resenthfo-Hortov ThoS. A. IVok®- Judge of said conrt. G eorgfa, GASS t’OUXTV.—^5Vhercas, Absalom H. Chajjpell applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of John S! Handle, late of said, ctrantv, deceas ed. .• These are therefore to (ate and admonish all, find-singular the kindred and creditors I T appearing hyj,h<> petition of, IVilliam & of said deceus^ch'to be and Appear at my CharlesTS. Dfoutlnu, thnt CoIcman^Pitts. ! offiw; within tfie-time preiieribed by law, to A. ALEXANDER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DR068IST, 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, Brushes of all kinds. Bronzes, Fnucy Soaps, Trasses. Tanners’ Tools, Druggists’’Glass Ware, Ex tracts,.Dentists’ Gold and Tin Foil; Porce- Ican Teeth, Patent Mcdirines, &c. Together with a fuiLsupply of every arti cle usually found in the line, which I offer at the lowest market j rices lor cash or approv ed credit My arrangements with established houses MmiutelraterS Sale. A GREEABLY to an Older of the Ordi- cVt 01 ^ COU ^^ tor on tlie wta , e of Coleman Tins, dc- ne first Tuesday m October nest, at the ! cease d. to make title# to- Wm. Dootbat, one - of thepeUoncrs, for all that portion of said late of said county, deceased, did,*irr his life i show ct nny they have, why said let- .tw - ne,exect«IO to-the pc»8t»ners his bond,con-j lers should not be granted. * ' . ditionedtofixecuU frtlesjn feesimple to-said Given under my hand at office, this £d^ jictitiotiersjois oflund No 919,-920, and one ! August 1852. T. A. WOlCD' r Ord v. i e -1- - - ., halt cere of lot *»:,95S, in the 4th- district 1 Atyr. S 2S 3 « d 1 and 3d section of originally Cherokee, now * .,•,. 7T~ „. 1 . ~——— ’ Stl !l, '= i ,urc a. Bcij.-. and at the low- Cass county, said lots.contiifiing eat-h forty acrcs, more or less; that said Coleman Pitt's departed this life without executing titles to sajd lot, or in any way providing therefor and it aprearing that said IFm A Charles N Dout bat have fully paid the purchase mon ey for said lands and have petitioned this court to direct' R H. Cannon, administra- coost-house ffoor in CassviUe, between the naaoti Lburs of sole, the following property, to-wtt: Oue Lotof Land, No. S56, in the 6th district and 3d soction of Cass countv. Sold as the property o: Thomas Franklin, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs.— Terms on the day. 5Y5L COLLINS, AdmT. Jnly 8—23—tds. GUARDIAN'S SALE. A GRKBABLY to qn order of the Ordina- XX ry of Gordon county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in October next, before the court-house door, in CassviUe, lot of tend No. 131, in the 16th district and 3d section of Cass county. Sold as the property of the miner heirs of Solomon Lovelody, to perfect title*. SOLOMON DOVELADY. Gn’n. Aag.fi 26 tds. Blanks for Sale Here lacds'deseril/cd in said bond, which lies on the south-east side of the Etowah river, in conformity with said bond. It is therefore ordered by The court that notice be given hr throe or more public places in said county, oi such application, that all persons-coiicecned mav filcobfections in my office, (if anvthev . • » 2.1 o .^11 a .*i_i_* 'I wo months after date a^heation wiU 1 prices. A be made to.the Ordinary, of Cass coun- February 12, tY fnr leatro'fln erall ike .1 w f _ c mr —: - . G. & H. I’AMERON, PI It ECT lMI’OltTEItS AND WHOLESALE DEAL ERS IX Crockery, China & Glassware, NO. 145 -MEETING ST., Ciuirteston, S. C. HAVEalivavs on ban<i a btrgt- atid exten- | sive assortment.Vif the above Go* 6s, (select- j ed by one of tbe firm at tlie Muniifoctork s of j England and Franca.) which they offer for ' sale at as low rates as they can be purchased ; in any city of the Union. Jan. 15. 1852. 49— ] v. and families, first and most certain! v for the cure of the Piles, .nid also extensive'v and effectually as to b.iffie ere- ulity im os " here it- effects tire witnessed ct< rnally 111 th< fol- owing comp aints: Drop-y swciUings. 1! L -u- matistn, Acut: or Cbroniri giving itufftc' ate ease, sore thr »at, bruises, s: rains, burn-, fee. Sores and Ule.-rs, wiictlier fresh or of n no - standing, and fever sores. Its operation : on adults and children in redueiqg rlicm a- tic stveliings. nnd loosetiirg coughs : n*l tightness of the chest by iclax ition of lie parts, has been surprising be. nnd com p. tion. The c nnfnon remark of those - ho have nsed it in tlie Piles, is “ It acts }i “if ,, r . a< ' ,S 11 c :1 ( which toon became «. severe gs to requires cuarm. It is warranted to pic ute any per- mediate susiieusinn of my ]>a>torel tabors. son that will try it Cxrjriox.—Never bay it unle-s.yon find j the fat- simil ■ signtUnre tf Comst.« - k & Bro- tlier, proprie >rs, on the vrappcY. ! Aprils, 1852 exalted reputation :— Sidney, New Jersey, July 12^ D«. A H Christie—Dear Sir: You wish to know of n»e what has.been th<* result in my own case, of the application of THF GALVANIC BfcXT AND NRCKLACK- My reply is as follows f For about twenty years I had been goffering from Dyfipepsia. -Every year the bymptotm be came worse, nor coaid I obtain permanent relief from any course nf medical treatment whatever. About fourteen;years since, in consequence of fre- n.ueat exposure to tbe weather,in the discharge of my pastoral duties, 1 became subject to a sever* Chronic Rheumatism, which, for year after year, caused me indescribable iniguuffek Farther: in the winter of ’4o and MO, in c< r.sfflAnce of preachinr a great deal in my own and varmiis other charchee this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis, lira "9 nervous system was now thoroughly prostrated, and as myJlronch’tiH became worse, so also did my Dys pepsia and Rheumatic affection-*-thus evincing wiUt these disorders were connected with each other through the medium of the Nervous Sys tem. In the whole phainiacopa £ there seemed to be no remedial agent which ccald teach and recuperate my Nervous stem ; every thing that 1 had tried for this purpose had ccmpletely foiled. At last 1 was led by my friends to examine your invention*, and (though with 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, i This was m June, 1946. Tour ureat AtrosiiM* t >tKNT, IN TWO WAVS MV DvSPKrSIA HAD OOfMC \ IK t ifieen cents is all vou have fd rNk to fry ! EIRHT °* rs * enaalko to rksumk mv vast*- I it: atui as tliat^nm can he no object to the 1 “ A ' - ,AS, ' i ‘ 3 - 1 OM,TT "> * W 1 1 .1 J . ' ^KVtCIC OS ACCOUNT OK THK BB63CttlTII 1 fifit MV ; projjnetor, it is hoped that such a price can Khku matic ikkectiopi has KSTtmil ckaobd t# ? be no obstacle to any family, and will never 1 trouble me. Such is the wonderful jMl happy • prevent its trial. * I results of the experiment I have recommended the BELT aad to Comstock's Great Pain-Killer. TITO medicine has been discovered that is ' ll so to.; pi V ii.ta ited to use'i ernr.llv as 1 drops :ol>« taken, a id vet pet form such won- ; der-i-fica applied externally as a wash or : bath, bv friction. Good News! LYSiV WEST GAINES, XEAK ECUAKLEE, CASS COUSEY, GKDltGiA . j r —... ™ ...... a R espectfully informs bis friends » and the people of the neighborhood. ! r - u "i era ..? l ] wbas : !?'«»«• i i . [ This Pain-Killer” may' he used with a | ma:i . v who have been likewise suffering foora Ne^ * ’ “ ' ralgic affections. They have tried then, with HAPPY BBCftri.TB. 1 8KCIKVE, IN EVERY GAU. I am, dear sir, very retipeccfuily yo E&T-W. L* wavs ready to Joanv wmk in the wajron nta- HOBt LA.NDI& king line 5 also will stock Scythes at the short- j i^asr!” ’children" 11 £1^ “afrin" "bLd" : est notice, anc will make them run as_weUJ „ r.’-i '"..,[^7 U, , , . ■ r . v ; Hoarseness, quinsy in a few hours, chilblains and save as much gram as aiw m Georgia. ! , n ,j J . Eahsrlee, Jan. 22, 1852—i v. I 2 aU ^ c3ttU , ,et !' s P aMns ’ l ,revenr a «««» ! tv,, for leave to H \j% 1852. 4852. of Mary ', Admr. T WO months after dale, application will be made to the Ordinary of Chssoountv for leave to sdtf foe real estate ol Charles Hammond, a. lunatic. MaHAT.A HAMMOND, Guar's. July 8, 1852. '' ' i ware and Fk v. ’ ' - iron. T lffE subscriber~ba» bought out the - froc Works in Cass county eomoiouly known as Eartes’ Farhaee, and 4ias now on hand a good assoctNtent of . - I HOLLOW WARE AND PJ§ IRON, MA'TrnL' TJTTTV r.»^rs ] 3 su PV> or article^ mansliictured at the above iS OliUE TO BUILUFKS. Works, whith bewiU sell on-good terms Cl HALED PROPOS-AES will he received 1 ’^ e metal is hot blast. Hollow ware 13 (by depositing them in the clerk’s office : 111166 cents per pound, delivered at Cartel*- Inferior court) untilthe first Monday iu No-, Vll l* Depot > >- vember next, for the bunding of a court- j Orders may be a'Hresoed to him-at Car- house in Ellijay, Gilmer county, to be G f j t6r *ville, Geo*. i from burns, broken breasts, meascls, cramps, p “ 5 ’ ! Burts, scratches, or torn flesh, bites or sting-! ( FA JULY JIEDICISES, j Certificates to fill a volume might be pub- ■ foe sale at the cttEROKLE book stoke, j lished, showing the wonderful "'effects of f I OVVXSEXD’S Sarsaparffm. 1‘aregoric. ‘^Comstock’s Pain Killer,” but they are too j A Comstock s Vermifuge. Juno Cordial, j common, and used for articles of no merit * i Opodeldoc. Judsons’s Cherry and Lung- ! and the fifteen cent bottle wil 1 do more than ! wort. Pepsin. Pain-Killer, Acoustic Oil, a thousand unknown names to convince the : Thompson’s Eye Water, Jlive Syrup, Bal- usev sam Coparia, Tooth Ache Drops, Nerve and j Bone Liniment, Longloy’s Indian Pauacea, aKIK. and never buy any but Comstoc Carlton’s Founder Ointment, British Oil, Cactiox.—All of the above named artic Condition Fowders. Oil OfSpike, Godfrey s j ] cs 3re 6 i 0 d onlv bv Comstock & Brother, 9 Cwdrni, Bateman's Drops, Wjstars’ Wild f J G hn st.. New York, to whom all orders Cnefty, Laudanum, No 6, &c., &c. 1 mu-rbe directed. [April 8, 1852. CffTforffe, April 22,-1852. t ;, e a h 0Vt > named articles sold on- . ly by JOHN W. BURKE. CassviUe, Geo.— : M. Mann, Trenton; E. R. Sasscen & Co, Lafayette; Crook Se. Grogan. Snmtnervil*® i tc***'& I . JOSEPH avhistos. April 20, 1S52. Fancy Prints. different patterns of Fancy Prints, of all colors and 1 trices, iust re- ceived by P4TT0N TRIMBLE Adairsville, April 14, 1852. istrator as aforesaid, should not execute titles i t hv , .0 the said lands in confonniiy wito Mud i lyfe . et T * ,de . b - V S, ^ ylong ’ ? P 1 -?? ? ( bond. A true extract from the minutes of said court, July Ter*. 1852. THOS. A. WORD, Ord’v. Jnly 15—23—3m [Pr’s fee,S12. can be seen by calling on the Clerk, of th% j s. sr. DASIMOX Inferior Court, who will give ail the inform-1 W -" H ~ M lI * T21 ^- ation desired. Tbe county will be able to ; MALTBXE & DAVIDfiOK. pay un iet existing circumstances four or five S ' ^ * hundred dollars yearly. Any person livin" deaj.ers ip. , a* adistance, will he furnished with a plan [ STAPLE AN3 FANCY DRY GOODS. ” 0 noBtha after date, application will of the house by addressing the clerk of the '; GROCERIES, HARDWARE, be made to the Ordinary of Gilmer coun- inferior conrt. They con also be- informed, i BOOTS AND SHOES. at 374 cents a pair, just received bv PATTON t TRIMBLE Akairsville, April I4fh, 1852. ty, for leave to sell the real estate of David Rawlston, late of said comity, deceased. SAXL M. RAWLS TON, Adm’r. Jhn> 17-- •> 7m informed, if they desire it, if their bids ore taken. Bv order of die court. Jnly 21st, 1852. WM. ERWIN, ClTt Julv 29—26—m2m Drags, Medicine PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS. &c.' CartersYilVe, Ga j —Sul m. tion of the Puhiie to the new Carriage 5Ianafactory. located at Bone’s old stand, on Broad street, opposite- the Depot 1 awri just below the Hiliburn House, wjiere > the making and repairing of Carriages- Bug- Tkntoh _ gies, Wagons Sec., will be done at the short- -Dutch Bolting Cloths. e3t notice, in the neatest style.-and with the S NOWDEN & SHEAR have received 1)651 materials. We pledge ourselves to i from New York, Dutch Bolting Cloths, fi*” 6 general satisfaction, as onr workmen of the best quality, Nos 0,1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 7, are inferior to none in the DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC NECKLACE fs used for alt complaints affecting the Throat o' HeaC. such as Bronchitis, Inflammation of the - Throat, Nervous and 8wh Headache, rill jams of the Head. Neuralgia in the Face, BazZUtfot Keax- ■ug in the Kars. Deafness, which is generally Nervous, and that distressing complaint, calls# Tic Doloreux. DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BRACELETS’ Are found of vast service in eases of Coovolaiama' l° { J? Tlh] I 8S »««eles called Pilnj , Also in Palsy and Paralysis, and alfdiseasos ranss I by a deficiency of power or Nervona Knergy in tin j bob. nr nfbrr nnrsninf She bh* ** j CT* No. trouble or inconvenience attend 9 the use of these articles They con be flent to* 1 any part of the country | PRICES. , The Galvanic Belt, Three DoBon The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dtdlan The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar end’ The Magnetic Huid, One Dollar C?” The articles are accompanied hy fall and plain directions Pamphlets with Ml ' particulars may be had of tbe agents Ey Beware of counterfeits and worthiest' imitations D. C. MOREHEAD. M. t>. General Agent for the United B—»ft 132 Broadway. New oak Sold by John Av Erwin, Cismlln: Jan 22—Iv April 8. 1S.\2 Carriage Manulaetory. ROMS. GEO. desire to call the atten- 8, 9 and 10, and to which' the attention of j ud 3 6 for yourselves, the public is respeetfullv invited. WM. T.’PRiCB A CO Jtae 10.1852. March 11, 1952—I v. GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. i, as our workmen | » fine assortment of CmMn. e Mate. Come anff j Ok. TwetkU, DrapDEie, 82k WmpGmb- t mcrette, Linces, Nankeens, St. t PATTON A r ~ Adairsville, April 14, 1831.