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A PATRIOT AAD STATESMAN.
FRANKLIN PICRCB,
rat m or a umvrmutT mi,
who fought at
IVSKI1 BILL,
rad throughout thewnr font tried men's aoali
Was bom at Hilkboro. N. B.
NOVEMBER 28, 1804.
IrtiliUd with distinction at Bowfloin Col
logo, 1884, admitted to the bor 4827,
taking aihig'i positio* is bio
profeasien, and atemr-
ilg OB OKtOBOMB
practice.
IN 1820,,
ELECTED TO THE LEGISLATURE,
Serving trlth distinction, and each astiefoo-
loctioo to bio ooBotitaento, tbot be woo
re-elected for tbe
THREE SUCCESSIVE TERMS ;
IN 1882
ELECTED SPEAKER,
by o nnenlmons vote of the Democrats <01
the Hamm at Representatives of
New Haemhiu:
IN 1888,
ELECTED TO CONGRESS;
IN 1835,
BO-ELCCTCB TO THE HOVOE OF BEFBEOEM-
Tati ao distinguishing biiooelf
by bio eloquence,
tbot he ra,
IN 1837, '
ELECTED TO THE U. S. SEMITE
He eerred ia tbot body, with boner to
hteteelf end credit to hie State, tor
fire years, and
IN 1842
RESIGNED THAT HIGH OFFICE,
aad retired to private life and tbe practice
of bio profession. His services in the
Senate, however, were so highly
appreciated, that on reeig-
aationof Levi
Woodbury,
IN 1848,
he woo offered the nomination of
GOVERNOR OF NEW HAMPSHIRE,
which he declined, and was, in the same
year, appointed
UNITED STATES DISTRICT ATTORNEY
for New Hampshire.
IN 1845.
he was appointed again
UNITED STATES SEMI TO JR,
.by the -Governor of New Hampshire, but
declined the honor.
IN 1846,
he was tendered the appointment of
UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL.
BY PXEStDEXT POLE,
the honor and emoluments .of .which high
office he,- however, refuaed; reitera
ting his determination not to taave
the pursuits of private life,
except
mttthe will of hi* country in time of War!
IN 1847,
ob the breaking out of the war with Mexi
co, ha immediately
VOLVHTEEBE0 At A COHXO.V SOLOSEB,
and drilled in the ranks as such.
In the same year bo was
APPOINTED BRIGADIER GENERAL,
by President Edik.
h tbs same year he fought at the battles of
CONTRERAS, '
CHURUBUSCO,
MOLINO DEL HEY*
AND GAR1TA DE HELEN,
receiving ths plaudits of Generals Scott,
Worth aad Pillow,'as well as of all the
brother officers and soldiers, for his
conduct and bravery; and
on the capture of <Cha
city of Mexico, and
the virtual
CLOSE OF THE WAS,
RESIGNED HIS COMMISSION,
and returned to his home and the practice
af Us profession, in which ho hns con
tinued. loved, honored, and respec
ted by all who knew him, *
until 1852.
when bo was unanimously nominated by the
National Democratic Convention,
at Baltimore, for
PRESIRENT OF the UNITED STATES
■a has richly deserved all tiroes high hoar
on conferred da him by his fellow-cit-
Istofo by diatiagu iabel serview to
his State and the Coantry
at larg*.
Thossalted purity of his private aad pab-
fio character; his clear and disorimiaa-
tiag judgment phis manly and un
fettering consistency ia the
advocacy aad defence of
his political prin
ciples; his
wava-hearfodEOB-
_ svesityaad amenity of
dispsoitisa; his ardent aad
Mtfnaaferti in behalf of-the
GREAT PRINCIPLES OF THE DEMO
ORAJJC PARTY, aided by aa sio-
■* once attractive, ooa-
Mag aad eCfeetaal, have
all conspired to
rooognixed at
aad the said IMsskul having petitioned this
coart to dierct Thomas F. Summers, ad
min is t rater ou she estate of Alpha Sum
mers, deceased, Mvexecate to him titles to
said tot of land, in conformity with said
It is therefore hereby ordered, That
notice be given st three or more'public plac
es in said county, and in the Cass vitte Stand
ard, of such appbeatioo. ithut aH- persons
CMKtNtd may-die objections in mv -Office,
Jlf any they neve?) why said Thomas F
Bummers, administrator as aforesaid, should
not execute tides to said kri-of lend in-con-
ftomiay with said bond.
A true extract toon Tbe minutes of said
court,-July 5th. 485*.
A.LEX. STROUP, o.g.c.
—3m [pr’s fa* 812.
LEfiAL NOTICES.
GeargiR, Dade County.
YT7HEREAS Joel Hulsey, administrator
vv of the Estate of Richard Chitwood,
late of said coaaty, deceased, makes applica
tion to me for Letters
■aid Estate
LEfiAL NOTICES.
LEfiAL NOTICES.
Geergis Garden Cenaly.
Conn of Ordinary, Jnly Term, 1852.
Present A. Srnoor, Jadge of said Court.
I T appearing to tho Comt by dm' petition
of TRltnaa Drisskill, that Alpha Som
mers, late of said county, deceased, did, in
his life time, execute to said Tillssou Dris-
kiilhis bond, conditioned to execute titles in
fee simple to saW briukill, for tot of laud
No. eleven hundred and sixiy-mven, ia the
twenty-lint district end second section (<
originally Cherokee, now Case county; and
it furtherappeariag-thei since. Alpha gam
mers departed this life without executing ti
tles to asU totwf toad,or in any way provi
ding therefor,; aad it appearing that Till
man Drisskill has pei^ the -fell amount of . - , „ „ „ ,
the purchase money for said lot of land; |T1 etrrftitl.'.CJCiSS COUSTT.—Wheeraa, {fenor court, in favor of H. a Davenport to
the said Drisskill having petitioned this} YJT W.CW-yly, "
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Oaw Sheriff Sales.
O iN the first Tuesday ia November next,
1 will be arid before the court house door
in thrown of CssiviUe, tbe following prep-
|gjy
One two-horse wagon: levied on to antis-
These are therefore to rite end admonish j fy an Inferior court tifain favor oiSuli-
all and singular,the kindred and creditors of ran k Lrwin vs Tho M. Moore and Michael
said deceased, to be and appear at toy Office ■ O Bnea.
within the time prescribed by law, to show , Also, ffa Carroll’* interest ia ten bor
es nse (it any They have) why -said lettam I rebel com, more or less: levied oa to sat-
should not be granted. I isfy a 8. & from the inferior court - of Cass
Given under my hand and official signa- i county,ir fever of Buhop A WaddH vs V..
tore at odtoe in Treutoo. April 15th, 185A Carroll and John Baker.
ZACiLAKIAH ONEAL, Ordinary. Also, Elias Campbell'S interest ia twenty
May 18, Iffif flm ! acres of corn, more or less, which isone-hulf:
1 levied on to satisfy two 6. fas from Cass In-.
WM. H. A J. W. H. UNDERW000,
wn«rB | nuoantu
WiLL-prectice Law in all the counties of
tbe Cherokee circuit (except Dade.) They
wHl both personally attend all the courts. J
W. H. Underwood will attend the courts of
Jackson and Habersham counties of the Wes
tern circuit. Both will attend the sessions
of the Supreme Court atCassville and Gaines
ville. All business entrusted to thedr will
\>e promptly and faithfully attended to.
UMce next door to Hooper A Mitchell,
Buena Vista House,”- Rome, Ga., at which
place oue or both Trill always be found, ex
cept when absent on professional business.
April 24—12— ly.
... guardian of Salina Pin
son, applies to me for totters .of dkmsraou
farms raid gaarfliarudiip ~
These ore'therefore to cite and admonish
albmudsingular feraecoucarncd, tobe.apd.
appear at my office, within <he time pre
scribed by law. to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be grant
ed. *
Given under mv hand -at office, this 2d
August, 1852. T. A. WORD. o. c c.
Aug. i 25 4#d
Ellas ‘Campbell, Joshua Campbell rad Thos.
M- Townley* -, y
GncLot of fend No. S45.ia the 5th disj
ndct and-3d section of Cass county, sold un
der an-order Of court, in favor of Donald
M. Iiood. 1-cmuel Dillard, Sullivan A Er
win, John A. Erwin, vs. Woodford Bumgar
ner.; also two Justice fi. fas.mne in favor of
'Samuel Smith and R H. Cannon, edminifc- Bone Ijnianent. Jringteyte Indira Pauacea,
Carlton’! Founder Ointment, Britafe OU,
OB0RGIA. CASS COUNTY.
Court of Ordinarv, Jnly Term,' 1052.
Present his Uouur Tara. A. Wobd, Judge
of said court.
IT appearing hyithepetition of IRtliam A
JL Chnries N.Domfcat, that Coleman Bins,
late of said county, deceased, did, in his .Hfc
time,execute to the petitioners bis bond;con-
ditioaed to oxeente titles in fcesimplo to said
petitioners,lots offend No 918,920, and one
hall acre of lot <o.-*S3, in the 4th district
and 3d secrioa of originally CLerokec, now
•Cdswcoonty, said tots eontaiarng each forty
acres, more or less; that raid Cole man Fitts
departed this life with eat executing titles to
said tot, or in any way providing therefor;
aad h qprrering that said U rn -A Charles
N. DouiMt'haveifolly paid the purchase mon
ey for said laud* and have pttisfeued .this
conrt jo direct 4t U. Osanon, adnriuMtru-
tor on the estate df said Coleman Fitts, de
ceased, to make floes to Wsl Douthat, one
at thepetionera,.for all that portion of said
fends described >ia said bond, which lies on
the sooth-east side of the Etowah river, -in
conformity with said bond, it is therefore
ordered by the court that notice be given at
three ormore public places hr said county,.ef
such application, that aH perrons concerned
may die objections in my office^ if any they
have.) why raid Itnstoli H. Cannon, a'dmin-
istrsrorSs aforesaid, should not execute titles
to the said lands in ronformisv .wits -raid
bond-
A true extract from the minutes <ef said
court, July Term.il8S^.
TUGS. A. WORD. OrO’r.
July IS—S3—3m |(Fr» fee.512.
GEORGIA, GORDON COUNTY.
Const of Ordinary, Jnly Term, 1852.
Present Ms Honor Aiuexaxdeb Samacr,
Judge of said court.
TT appearing to the i-ovrt by the petition
X ot Tillman Driaskii:, that Alpha Sum
mers, late of said county, deceased, did, in
his life time, execute to said Drisskill his
bond, conditioned to execute titles in fee-
-simple to said Tillman Drieskin, (for lot Of
tend No. 1138, is,the twenty-lint district of
the second section of oriefnallv 'Cnerokce,
now Cass county; aad it ferther appearing
that said Alpha Sommers departed this life
without making titles to the same, or in any
way providing therefor;' and it appearing
that said DrisskiH has paid the ful! amount
of tbs purchase atomy for said lot of land,
and the said DHsskUl havira petitioned this
coart to direct Thomas F. Summers, admin
istrator on-ihe estate of said Alpha Sum-
mute.deceased, to make rideto said dot of
fead. in conformity with said bond. It 4s
therefore hereby ordered.thari notice be given
at three or more public places hi said coun
ty. and in the Cassrille Standard, that all
persons.oonoospod may fife otgeettom feukis
offioe,(-if any they huvejwby said Thomas
F. Summers should not execute t^Iet to aoid
tot of fend, ia ooaformity with said bond.
A true extract from the minutes «f-sard
court, July 5th, 1852.
ALEX. STRUCT, o.-e. c.
July 8—23—3m [IVs fee, $12.
GEORGIA, GILMER COUNTY.
Gilmer Superior court, April Term, 1852,.
PresenMbe Honorable David Irwin .Judge
of said court.
Nancy CsKlian 1 f or divorce in Gilmer
John Cslihan, y , S«P*^ Court.
I T appearing to the eoart by the re turn «f
the sheriff, that the defendant resides ont
of said county, and it farther appearing to
tbe court, that the defendant resides oat of
tMs State, it is. on motion, ordered that said
defendant appear and answer at the next
-term of this court, or that thecas, be consul
ered.in-defoalt, and the plaintiff allowed to
proceed:; and it is farther ordered, that this
fl'OWNSEND’S Sarsaparilla. Paregoric.
fJONSJJM^ON era raff hrabera c-urcd
woiv Tfpfim* run-luller, Acosstic Uil,
Thompson’s Eye Wafer, Hive Snap, Bal
sam Coparig, Tooth Acha Dtops, jferve and
trators to Richard ’Vincent aud Woodford"
Bomgarner, the-otber in favor of John L.
Lcwkw-s. -Woodford Bumgarner. The Jus-
ticcfe.’f*. levied and returned to mehy a bail
iff. £. A. BROWN, D.SIiW. '
Oct-ff, 1852. '
POSTPONED SALE: ’
Twenty acres of land in the 4th -district
and 3d section, feing three niHes .from *Car-
icrsyille, on'the east side of -the Alaioona
1 toad, knows as the lot df land font Solo
mon Dolbs now lives on: levied on-to satis
fy three I. fas.—two from thejnferiot Conrt
of Pass, in favor of John Norcross; tbe-oth
er for the use of the officers‘of the court vs,
Wm. Dobbs a nd Solomon Dobbs.
Also, defendant"* interest in lots of land
Nos. 10, 11 3ft, 28, and 25, all in tho 5th
district and 2d section of Cass county : lev!
rule be -pubtfehed once a month, for four > on to satiirfv five Justices’ conrtfi fas.—
montlis, in the Cassvillo Standard, previous
to tbe next term of this eoart. This May
5th, 1852. DAVID IRWIN.* a. c.
CHASTxnc A Young, pl’ff'sati’ya
A true extract from the minutes of court,
this MaT 5th, 1852. >
R. B. FERRY, Clerk.
July 15—23—4m [Pr’s tee-»I0
GEORGIA, GORDON COUNTY.
W HEREAS, A. T. Smith and H. W.
Fite,:appiy to me for fetters of ad-
minisfeatioa, wr^ho.estate of Z. M. Hurt,
late of said county, deceased.
These spe therefore to cite and admonish
aH, anti oingulir the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at ssr
offite, within foe time prescribed by few, to
show eause, if any exist, why said letters
should not bft granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 5th
Sept 1852. A. STROUP, * ft. c.
Sept. 16 32 30d.
tS, eorgla, Gordon Counts.—Whereas
(J Robert L. Moody applies to me’ fetters
of administration sn the estate of Thomas
Moody, late of said county, deceased., ,
These aw therefor* to citc-and admonisfe
all and singular, foe kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at my of
fice wifoin the time prescribed by Lam, 'to
show cause, (if any they have) why said
Letters should not be granted.
Given under tty hand at office,' this 6th
day at September, 1852.
A. STROUP, o. o. c.
Sept- 16 32 30d
three in favor of Patton and Chunn; the
others in favor of J. D. Carpenter vs. John
Freeman. Levied and returned to me by
a bailiff E. A. BROWN, D. Sh’ff
" - “ %
Haw ntaMVOHiax’s raroarrs sow!
tMHhytonsto as strongly sgnM
to fon nrailiuBs aad regard or his fal
Uawa, that ia 1853.
ME WILL, ON THE 4m or MARCH, I
■MSnUTttATW
cUtMAflvnuxsor
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
Ordinary'* Office, Arty. 26,18521—Present his
Honor Thomas A. Worn, Ordinary bf
said coantv.
I T appeariag to the court, l»y petition of
Thomas Hamilton, assignee, that here to
te-wit : on the twenty second day of October,
•n-the yoarof .pur Lord, one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-one, that Thomas J. Alex
ander, as principal, ar.d Jonathan MoDow,
aoveenrity, made.and exrccted ito LutherJ).
.Rare and Charles A. Hamilton, using their
firm name iff Harr A Hamilton, indue form
of law,their boad.,(the arigtoal of which is
now on fife in myofficej btodinrthemselves
-in the snm df twelve hundred dollars, con-
diUoaedto bswoid <if tbe said Thomas J
Alexander, or «aid Jonathan McDowfor him,
*bould inakeor canse to he made a good and
sufficient ritledn foe simple 4o mid Han- A
Hamilton or .their assigns, to half of town
Wbt in this Unm dT AAa.vmll.
tieotgta, Csm Count)'.
TY7 - IIRHEAS James Strain; administrator
“ of the Estate of Jacob Stroup, He’d,
applies to -mo for Letters Dismissmy from
said administration.
These are therefore to cite anil admonish
all persons concerned, to be rafinpnearfe
my office within the time prescribed Wlaw
to show cause ,(lf any exist j why said Letters
should not he granted. Given under my
hand .at office, this 21st<of September. 1652.
THOMAS A WORU, Ordinary.
Sept. .28—‘6m—*
QBOSGIA, OABSCOUimr.
W HEREAS Lewis Tomlin, admwiifeiu-
torof the Estate of Itari Tamlin.late
at said .county, deceased, applies to use fife
Letters Dismistsry foam «ud sdminifttra*
ttou.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish
all wad singular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law,4o
show cause, (if any exist) vriry said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at offioe,this 16th
Sept. 185 A i
THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary.
$ept, 23—6m.
seven, in tbe plan at said town, forty feet
fro* WM rnnuing eighty fret rack from
street; andu appearing that Thomas J. Al-
osaader departed this life name rime in the
year 1834, vmaowmahtogtitfes to raid town
lots abov^ described ; and it appearing to the
court that Barr A Hamilton, on tbe - dav
at .eighteen bandied and fifty-two, 4u
ly atiigrad and transferred said brad to pc
feonor, forwalw received; aad it rapeanii
also to the coart that said Thames Hamilton
is ready and willing, at any time, to pay any
hafeac* that may he «w upon soMlcwrat of
the porehaee money for eeM Kraar Jets feat
may remeiu unpald-
Wbcrenpea k is ordered by foe eoart, that
all peraoueceararaed.de file their objections
in writing to the O>dinary,oa«r baton the
list Monday ia December neat, if ray they
hare, why Jonathan McBsa, et«rvw«f the
■aid Thomas J. Alexander, deceased, should
not arnkn. or cause to be made, good aad
sufficient titles as sforesafo, to said Thomas
aaaltton, assignee of said bond; aad upon
feUmra to do se, tec said prayer «f petMou
will be arrated
A true transcript from tbe miaates of the
eofotof Ordinary, this 26th day of Aarast;
I8». T. A. WORD, Ordy.
«fep»-1—AC—3m Pr’s Cm 615
rfima.Ishsffi apply
rat asMwaaa-
jot the fern Jaha Prafeh-
,6sr the benefit af the hamsT
1 iAS.YAUQHAS.AdmV
81 tm
OSOROIA, OARS COUSTT. .
YT7HEREAS Archibald H. Spence, ep-
vv pfisetoraefor Letters of Guurdian-
ship fine Robert Spaaoe, Julia fipence, and
Wbl Spenoe, minor besas of Suasn (Spence,
let. of said eouoty deceased. s
These are therefore to cite and admonish
aH persons concerned, to be and. appear at
my office; within tbe time prescribed by few
and show cause,(if they hare any) why let-
teas of Goardiauriup should mot he granted
the aaid applicant.
Given under my hand at office, this 1M
September, 1852.
THOMAS A WORD, Ordinary.
Sept. 23—38d
Fnuld’ng Sheriff Sales.
O N tl-e first Tuesday in November next.
wHl be sold, before the court-house door
in Gie town of Dallas, Pnuldi*\g County,
will in the usual hours of safe, th^following
pro; erty to wit;
One one-horse wagon ; levied on as the
propertv of Benjamin Carroll, to satisfywne
justices 1 court fi fa. irani-d frem PsuMing In
ferior court—John Bonce ft Benjamin Car
roll and John M. Carroll, makers, and Hub
bard and.Burgess, endorsers. Property prin
ted oat by Mary Malone.
A D. WHITE, D. Sb’ff.
, Oct. X1832.
ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AID PLACE,
All the interest that Josiah W. Laaglcy
has in fot of Laud, No. 718, in the 3d district
and :id section. Samuel N. Stewart ui Jo
siah W. Langley.
Lots of Land Nos. 866, and 935, dll ia foe
2d Jistrk-t and 3d section. James M- Ware
administrator of the estate of Thos. Crump
ton. deceased, re. John Little.
Lot of l^ind No. 586, in tiie 3d district
and 3il section. Janies II. Thompson v*.
Reuben U. Hansom, principal, and Thomas
McGriff, security on stay.
Lot No 147, in-tlie 2d district and 3d sec
tion. Bennett Cooper vs. Joseph T. Craton,
ffrwin E. Craton and Danel Canpbell security.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
A GREEABLY to on order of the honora
ble Ordinary of Cass eouftty, will be sold
on tliefirst Tuesday in November next, be
fore the cpnrt-house door in Clarkesville,
Habersham county. lot of land No. 87, and
ohc!hdif lot Na. 1*06, in the 2d district of
Habersham comity. Sola as die property of
John Anderson, deceased,-for the benefit of
his heirs. Terms made known on' the day
of sale. THOS. TURNER. AdmY.
Aug. I? . ,28 ids
Admluislraior's Sale.
A GRJSEA/BLY loan order'of the Honor-
able'Ordinary of Cass county, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in November next,
before the court house- door in CossvrHe,-be
tween thetc'ual hours of sale, a negro hoy
named TONEY, belonging to the estate of
Cason IB. Pnekett, deceased, for the benefit-
of his heirs. Terms on the day of safe.
’ W. C. WYLY, Adm'r.
€epu23—32—tfts.
JUDSON’S
MIBCfil BZKICT Of
CHEBRY AND LUNGWORT,
FAMILY MEBICWES,
ran skis at nfk cHxndxkk nor*' sroa*
«T Hm4v Sight (kraals, AitaBp
Unr CmptslRh, ab4
Consumption.
Do not neglect it.
Condition Powders, Oil of Spike, Godfrey's
V in thousands Of esses by this nature'! !
oiea remedy. j
Judean'* Chemical Extract, of Cherry and ;
Lungwort.—This medicine unlike most of
he patent remedies of the day. is.thc result
of the careful study and experiments of a-sa-
Cordial, Bateman’s Drops, Wistars’ Wild entific and experienced Physician. Tlu? t*o
Cherry, Laudanum, No. 6. Ac., Ac.
Corneille, April 22, 1S52.
Or. T, S. Dermy^s Drag
Store, ; .
A3P1L(EUE'D.
I S constantly receiving a fresh supply of
the best and. purest quality of Drugs,
Mcdicinea,»Perfumery» Combo, Brushes,
Fancy Articles, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs,
PuT.y, Glass, and every article nmally kept
in the lina, from tho' best houses in New
York and Philadelphia, and on accommo
dating terms.
Caff and give us a trial, or send with good
references, -and we will satisfy that our ar
ticles and prises cannot be obtained else
where, superior or lower than at our estab
lishment.
Our sign is the Mammoth Mortar, under
Council Hall, next to Gunbv k 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 ehemieata, Aac., Ac.
Atlanta, Geo. May 6, 1852.
A. ALEXANDER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
Atlanta, Georgia.
DEALER IN
DRUGS, XEDieXNES,
English, French and American Chemical*, Sur
gical and Dental Instruments,
PAINTS, Oils, Dye Stuffs and Window
Glass, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brashes
of all kinds, Brontes, Fancy Soaps, Trasses,
Taimers’ Tools, Druggists’ Glass Ware, Ex
tracts, Dentists’ Gold and Tin Foil, Force-
lean Teeth, Patent Medicines,fee.
Together with a full supply of every artf-
cle -usually found in foe line, which I Offer at
the lowest market ( rices for cash or approv
ed credit.
My arrangements with established houses
in New Yoik, give me facilities enjoyed by
few, for selling pare articles, and at the low
est prices,
February 12,1852.
Fancy Prints.
Lk/k/Vdifferont pattens of Fancy Prints,
iwUUiaf lS eatofe mad prides, : just re
ceived by. r :
PATTON At TRIMBLE 1
Adairsvillc, April 14, 1852.
Afimtototralefi Sale.
A GRBEALLY lonn order of tueHonor
able Ordinary nf Cass county, will be
sold on-the first Tuesday in November next,
before the coart house door in >tbe town of
La Fayette, Lot of Land No. 242, 4Sfo dist.
and 4th section of Walker county.
Alsc at the same time, before the conrt
bouse door in the town of Calhoun, Gordon
ournty, Lot of Load No .92,6th dist and 3d
section.
Sold as the property Of Sinclair MeMuI-
lin, fete of Cuss county, deceased, for the
brnefit of his heirs. Terms oa foe day of
•JOHN A- UPSHAW, >
4. M. COLLIER,
SepL23,32-.lds.
Fain turd George
Jar Letters of
of Wat, Fain,
fete ef this county, deceased.
Them am therefore to cite and nfimoni h,
all and singular, the kindred and ecediton of
said deoemaed, to be and appear at my office
wifoip fo* time pmrarihedby hwr omdshrw
cause, (If any there be) why fetters df ad-
ministratfou-shonld not be granted the aaid.
under my hand-at offirarfofr 24$h
ef September, 1852.
THOMAS A. WORffi, Ordinary,
fayt. 40-30d* '
GEORGIA. CASS CGUSTE.
YITUEREAS Jonathan D.
aaer cferk of the eoart efOadfinmy for
said e nnaty, and having been appointed by
foeJnreccsdf the Inferinr carat, ndmmi^
T WO months dfterdote, application mill
be made to Thomas A- Word, Ordi
nary for said county,for leave to *c*l -on*
boose-and Jot In tbe town of Cassville. he-
longingra foe estate of WHliameon ffierp,
late ef Onto county, deceased. This tSfir
Sept. 1812. - WM. EARP, Adm’r. .
Sept. 21—2* .
T WO months after date apfflicatioo will
he made to the Ordinary of < «-s comi
ty, for leave to sell the real estate of John S.
Randle, deceased.
A. H. CHAPPELL, AdmY.
Sept r -
NOTICE!
A LL persoasiadebtel to fee torn at R.
M. Basaweil, 'deceased, nrerrogomiad to
come forward aad make payment, and all
thorn havipg demands ftgaiost said deeoased,
are required to i.resem them »terms of the
tew. judith Barnwell, ex»*.
Oct 7 A5 40d
of George W. Underwood.
ty fer Ms aaid sdmmifealinahra. 1
fore hereby caU upon aR |
be and uppaae at my
m peracribod by low, arid shew
they have ray) why dm
theBstatoof the Said "
*» H—phwy W. Cobh, desk af the Bnpe-
nar eonre for tins emrato.
. Given omdm mj hood nteffiemtlfe
doy of SraSsmber. 1652.
THOMAS A- WORD, Ordfeory.
its ruinift.
PLAIN AND
0HNAMOTAL,
XBAThY SSBCUTBl AT
The StaMbrd Ofiee,
cuMsmLEi«a
Mf
“ THE GLOBE HOTEL.”
CASSV1LLE, GA.
rptlE undersigned would in-
X form the public that he has
taken charge of this large and
commodious House, situated on
the south-east corner of the pub
lic square, and* by his attention
and care hope to merit a liberal patronage
by the Pnblie. His Table will be the best
that the country affords No nains will be
spared la make all comfortable that may call.
8: J. HIGGS.
Cassville, Geo. Sept. 25,1851.34-tf.
HARNESS MAKING.
fa *rl*s Subscriber it now prepared to do all
. X kinds of harness making and repairing
at his shop, at the residence of Ruv. C.
A- Crowell, where he would be glad to see
his friends, and premises to execute all or
ders for walk faithfully. ,
'* ' L. RAMSAUR.
Ang. 26,
Pw the lemftTa] dud Permueat Cart of aD
NERVOttt DISEASES.
tod *f thote Companh which are email bf SB
impaired, weakened nr unhealthy condi
tion it the
HKRVOUS STtfltS.
ytii beantifni end coeveeient epptieathm ef the
aTeteridts power, of OAI.TAXIS.U aid! MAIL
XfcTISM. L’l been pronnaneed by dirtinSfob.d
pbyricitn: both ia Kurofb end the Paiteif 8M(U
te be tee mat nl.'mtU mrditioal dittany tf IK*
Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALTAHIC BELT
nuuiiixmc rz.un>,
is need with the meet perfect aad certain isceeeS
mailcaaesof
OB1KBAL DEBILITY,
Strengthening tto weakened body, giving tnac le
the rerioua ergana, aad in.ignrating the entire ays
Ima. Alee in FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and
PALSY, DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, RREV
MATI8M, ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT. EPI
LEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAFNESS, NERVOUS
TREMORS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART
APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA PAINS in. the SIDE
aad CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COM
PLAINT, aad CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP
COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DE
EICIENCY of NERVOUS end PHYSICAL EN
ERGY. and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which
cowpleints arise fine owe simple car so -namely,
A Bsrsngemen* of the lervsra lysiem.
ftp- la >ERVOU3 COMPLAINTS, Drags and
Medicines inert at the disease, for they weaken the
vital energies of the already pmtreted system;
while,-ender tbe st lengthening, lUegiring. ritsl-
Mag ingaeaee at Gslrsnism. as epphsd by Hue
heeatifnl aad wonderful dheoreey.lbe erhsaaM
setjwzt aad weakened sufferer is resowed te ter
mer health, strength, elasticity aad vigor.
The greet peculiarity and aseellsace of
Dr. ChrbtK’t Catenate Curatives,
consists ia ths tact that they arrest -and cure dis-
aase by swears rd syplicoitsw, hr piece-ef foe meal
mode of dragging and physicking ths estreat, ,t»M
~ Nature sinks hopeiessly nnder the m-
princtpal ingredients, have long been known
and celebrated.
IPiW Cherry Bark.—When the strength of
this ia properly extracted, is the best medicine
known for curing the worst coughs and oth
er pulmonary diseases, it loosens the pldegm
ana enables the sufferer to expectorate ea
sily, and alone will cure the worst cold or
cough, which if neglected always- lead to
Conaumption.
Lungwort.-—This is a plant foe virtues of
which arc known to but few. it has been
said ofHhe 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. Lungwort is iloybtless 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 longs, 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 ffnS the -signa
ture of Comstock & Beotiikk on the wrap
per, without this it is a worthless counter
feit. Remember this. (April 1.
Hast India Hair Dye.
Colours the Hair and not the Skin.
The dye may be applied to the hair over
night, the first night turning the brightest
RRDonGHEY HAIR to a dark In-own,
and by repeating a s -i-ond 1, ght,te a bright
jet black. Any per-on,ma<, therefore, With
the least possible tro iMe kt- p his hair any
dark shade or perfect ‘l-n-k with a 'ositive
assurance that the dye, if appliedto he skin
will not colour it. By an ot Rsionnl ypplicu
tion, a person turning trrey will never be
known to have SJrey hair. Directions com
plete with the article. There is no colouring
in this stateuwiit.as one can .>»asi!y test.
FOR MALE AND FEMALE.
“ Be ye Fruitful and Muhifly,”
I S a. command that should hi cheerfully
obeyed by the rhi.dren of men Dr. Lnr-
rette’s Juno Cordial, or Procreative Elixir, miio aad amvelea of thb stomach, afford i«mp«-
prescribed as aneffcctunl restorative in ca- > rare relief bat which leave the patient m a tu» re
ses of Debility, Iinpotency, or Barrenness, £*• * Dd T“ h in i ured . f “f. nll * e *- mftr '
and allirre ,ui«n. cs of nature. It i»ql! tluit ”
it professes io be, iz: Nature’s Great Resto
rative, aad remeth for those in the married
state with lit offsj' ing. It is a certain can-
fur Seminal Emi sious, General Debility.
Gleet, weakness of (he genital organs, ner-
ua affections, Lncorrlroea-or White's. As
invigoritiug- m> dicinc it is unequalled,
Also, a certain remedy tor Insipiem Con
sumption, Indigestioo, loss of Muscular En
ergy. Physical Lassitude, Females Weakness,
Debility, Sx. It is warranted to please the
user in any of the above complaints, and is
of pricelefo value to those without offspring.
Cacti ox,—Find the name ol Comstock &
Brother on the wrapper, and never boy it
unless you findf the above name as it has
Iteen extensively counterfeited of late. Avoid
thecounterfeit as you would poison.
April 8,1852.
They strengthen the whole system, vqvalize the eir-
ewimtion of tho Hand, promote the se.etT.Hono. mnt
neper do the slightest injury undgr mny c tret* ms loner»
Sfaicffi their introduction in the United States, nitty
three jreaitAinct, More than
7 5,000 Person*
■—all agev, classes and cuiMlitioHS, ssuinf
which were a large number of ladies, who are |*-ch-
liarijr subject to Nervous ComplaiuU, here been
HNT1RELT AND PERMANENTLY CURED,
when all hope of relief had been given up, mt
every thing elee been tried ia vain!
To iliestrate the see of the Galvanic Bitk
■appose the case of a person afflicted with thift
tone of civilizatioa, DYSPEPSIA, nr any other
Chronic or Nervous Disorder. In ordinary case.,
are taken, which, by their action on the
Dutch Bolting Cloths.
tf^^WDEN & SHEAR have Deceived
O from New York, Dutch Bolting Cloths,
of the best quality. Nos. 0,1,2, 3, 4,5, 6, 7,
8, 9 and 10, and to which foe attention of
foe public ia respectfully invited.
June 10, 1852.
R R. R—PAIN.
R AD WAY’S READY RELIEF will
■fop foe meet aerere pains in slew min
utes. in New York, bundreda who are af
flicted, cell al the Medical office of Rad way
k Co, and hero fon Ready Relief applied
gratia. It never fails in relieving the maet
painful panaysms in fee minute* or less,
aa the sick of this jhstuct
If you will emit upon our Agents rad try
the Relief we will-guarantee your instant
relief from Pain, and a quick cure of its
Carlton's Liniment for the Piles !
I T is now used in the principal hospitals,
and in the private practice m our coun
try by an immense number of-fodividoals
and families, first and most certainly for the
enre of the Piles, and also extensively and
effectually ns to baffle credulity unless where
Rs effects are witnessed etcrtially in the fol- xrrvfirt
lowing complaints: Dropsy sweillings,rheu
matism, Acme or Chronic, gi ving immediate
ease, sore throat, bruises, sprains, Imrns. &c.
Sores and Ulcers, whether fresh or of long
standing, and fever sorest Its operation np-
on adults and children in redneing rheuma
tic swellings, and loosening coughs end
tightness of the cheft by relaxation of the
parts,[has been snrprising beyond concep
tion. ■ The eonrmon remark of those who
have used it in. the Pijes-, is “It acts like a
charm.” It is warranted to please any per
son that will try it.
Cactiox.—Never bnv it unless von find . .
the fac simile signature of Comstock & Bro-1 *?* “J
ther, proprietors, on the u rapper. n r
April 8, 1852
BEAR IN MIND.
m a R a Rs
Raowat’s ItcAinr Rrurr will stop tkj:
MOST SEVKUE FAIXS Ilf A rtW MISCTQf.
And cure ii* mo*t Obstinate Rheumatic, .Y<s-
rbpieamiSmrvou* Complaints in a Jew Hours,
Internal and External It will *t*p the most
Frmirisriay Pains ia from Three to Ike Uin-
utm, and Jta* eund
Rbenmatmm In Four Houa, •
Neuralgia - In One Hoar,
Cirab . * In Ten minutes,
Dfemries In Fifteen minutes
Toothache Io Oue second,
Spaaami - In Three *
Crams . In Us
8mk Handacka In Fifteen
ChdlFsrw. "- In Fifteen
Chill BJaraa In Ten muiutra,
tatttari In Four houn,
Iulrawn - In Twenty bran,
Spinal Co mute into, Stiff Jonte, Strrira,
llnini, Onto, Womtda, Turn Bitea, C
*» MffeklhDalofem, and mllofoer
Safe as Pamphlets, Handbills,
ra^Bmfemfon.i Crads, Vratfeff <rad^-
finm Ctofe, fepl bfeaka, Porters, Blank
Noam, DM hradsCirenlms, Catalogues, Ln-
hefe,Bnr*e bflla, kc. Ac.
Wettink we can giro sathfeetira befetn
and prices at- era work, and
at foe puttie
A.J.
EUR Street,') ATLANTA, flm.
Liquore, kc.
r April 15.
way 's Beady
will instantly stop foe
Oft* idgffUto* BErN. Y
PfiHCEBOF BADAaTS REMEDIES
Jtedway-s Renovating Respfrrat, $1 per
Rndway's Reedy RdieL 36
radBI.
Hue Dollar Battles erafein f
the twgntj -five oea
TO PLANTERS.
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 you have to risk to try
it:' and as that sam can be no object to the
proprietor, it is hoped thnt such a price can
be no obstacle to any family, and will never
! prevent its trial.
This “ Pain-Killer” may be used with a
success that will astonish the beholder, in
snch cases as tbe following: Cooler* morbus,
Distressing Dysentery, pain in the b'ide and
Stomach, corns, ents and braises,cholera m-
faatnm, bronchitis, healing sores on man or
beast, children teething, raising blood,
hoarseness, qninsy in a few hours, chilblains
rad frosted feet, spasms, prerent a blister
from barns, broken breasts, measels, cramps,
harts, scratches, or tom flesh, bites or stings.
Certificates to fill a volume might be pub
lished, showing tbe wonderful-effects of
a Comstock’s Pain Killer,” bat they are too
common,and used for articles of no merit;
and tbe fifteen cent bottle wil! do more than
n thousand unknown names to convince foe
aser
Beware of worthless articles called Pain
Killers, and never bay any bat Comstock’s.
Cactiox.—All of the shove named artic
te* are riod only by Comstock A Brother, 9
tires •■cited hss ceased. Now compare ttm w*fo
the effect resulting from the application of the GAL
VANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even
in foe worst symptoms ot en attack, end simply
tie foe Belt around the Bodv, using the Maunetic
at foe Belt, thereby causing n Gel rente circular**,
which will peas on to the negative end thence beck
■gnu to the positive, thus keeping up a coutinw-
•us Galvanic caronlatioa throughout the system,.
Tkaa foe most severe esses of DYSPEPSIA ere
PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS M
AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE TMK
DISEASE OF YEARS.
CERTIFICATES AND TESTDHNIALg
Ot .tine snort Cndsebted thsrsrtsr.
From all parts of the country could he giren, suit!
eient to SR every column in this paper:
All EXTRAORDINARY CASE,
which conelasivety proves that -
“ Truth iff stranger than Flotion.’
"curb of
BraurMik, and Dyvpeptfo,
DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN
Ot New Jeney.'of distinguished attainments end
melted reputation
Sidset, New Jersey, July 12, ISIS.
Da. A. H. Chsistik—Dear Sir: You wish to know
at saa what has been the result in mv own case,
efffoe application of THE GALVANIC BELT AN®
reply is as fellows: '
Far about twenty years I had been enabling
from Dyspepsia Every year tbe symptoms be
came worse, nor could I obtain permiuieiit relief
from any course of medical treatment whatever.
About fourltt is years since, m consequence after-
froent exposure to the weather, in the discharge *(
my paetorel duties, I became subject to • sever-
Chronic Rheumatism, which Cw veer after year,
caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: in the
winter of ’4a and ’46, iu ci nsequeoce of [-reecUinr-
• great deal in my own and various other churches
in this region, I was attacked by tbet BroachUie,
which soon became so severe as to reqeire en in:
mediate suspension of' my pastoral labors. My
■sea-roes system was new thersu*hly prairalet. Bad
as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my Dys
pepsia and Rheumatic affection—thus evincing
that these disorders were connected with each
other through the medium of the Nervous Sys
tem. hi the whole pbermacopa • then seemed
a>.be no remedial agent which cr.aid reach and
recuperate my Nervous System j every thing that
I had tried-for this purpose had completely foiled.
At last 1 was led by my friends to exssune your
inventions, and (though with no very sanguine
hopes of their efficiency,) I 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 ssmt astoxish*
MEirr, in vwo davs mv DrsPErsiA HAP eonr; ij
EIGHT PATS I Vllr.VASI.ED TO US-ME MI MrTfe
CAE. LABoea, non hats I mc» omit in a ws.u
•muck.on Accoutre or B Irene HIT w: ATS ist
Rheu matic ArrecTT-.v has Xireiesi-V CSAUO 14
»««““■ ?acb U the wobdorfal M4 bappw
results of fo-. expenfocat *
1 have recommended the BELT and FLUID tp.
many who nave been likewise suffering from New.
raiffic affections. They have tried these,- wires
H4f?» EKRULTfl, I BKLIRVK, IN tVKIY.CUC.
I as, door sir, very respectfully years,
ROBERT W. LANOlfo
DR. CHRI8TIE f B
GALVANIC NECKLACE
Is used far all eomptainls affecting foe Throat o
Hart, rack aa Bronchitis; Inflsmmetisa at foa
Throat Nervous and Sick Headephe, Dixxinees at-
foe Bead. Neuralgia is the Face. Bailing or Hear-
mg ia foe Earn, Drsfnem, which m g«amnUV
Nrtvoos. aad that diriremiag cemptaiat called
Tie Doloreux.
DR. CHRISTIE'S
GALVANIC 'BRACELETS
Are found of sari service in cases efConvuWarn •
Fite Spesmodic Complsiuts, aad general Nervea
AtocUons at foe Head aad upper extremities
Aho in toby end Parxlysie, endalfdfaease. MMm
by a deffcieiiey ofpower or Nervous Eaergyiafo.
fobs nr other nrrans of the hn«w
l? - Notrtfoble or intonruittiw attends
1 « V v L A . ,, . w.v VI i tsv-AMI» CIIIvIICl BUITIMS
mtut be directed. [April 8,1852.
07“ AH foe above named articles sold on
ly by JOHN W. BURKE. Cassrille, Geo.—
■-Mann,Trenton; K.’lL Sasaeen A Co,!
Lafayette; Crook A Grogan, Summerville |
April 8.3852.
Ciirriage Manufaetory.
ROKEL SCO.
WE desire to rail the atten
tion of the Public to foe new
Carriage Manufaetory, located at Bone’s old
■fend, on Brood afreet, opposite foe Depot
mad jura below foe Hillbura House, where i
rale at Caaarilfe, by Jon W.Brxxn,
art far Caro County:
flslflflfl.
giea, Wagons Ae., wiD be done at foe short
est notice, in foe neatest style, and with the
t materials. We. pledge ourselves to
gtoe general aetiafertion, as oar warkanen
are inferior to none in the SUte. Come and
judge for yourselves.
. WM. T. PRICE k CO.
March 1!, JMJ—lj^.
any part of foe country
PRICES.
The Galvanic Belt, Three Dollar* »
The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars
The Galvanic Bracelets, Ont Dollar reel
The Magnetic Fluid, Oue Dollar
DC? - The articles are accompanied by fell
end plain directions Pamphlets with Ml
particulars may be had of tbe agents
Qjr-pewnre of counterfeits aad worthiest
imitations
D. C. MORE HEAD, M.D.
General Agent for tbe United States, .
132 Broadway. New York :
{fold by John A. finis, CtHrilh.i.
Jan 22—1,
BENTLEMW^ WEAK
Tweeds, Drop D'EtefsffirWforp^Cfeeh^ -
PATTON k TRIMBLE'S,
AdhirariUe, A|ril 14, 1652