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A BOIRF OUTLINE
•r THE LITE or
A PATRIOTAND STATESMAN.
FRANKLIN PIERCE,
rat eon or a navoLtmaivaat Mas,
who foegfat at
• UK EC B HILL,
it tfceworthot‘tried«Nn*oeeali
Wmt hern of Hillsboro. AT. 1L
NOVEMBER 23, 1804.
I with distinction at Bowdowi *CdI
kge, 18*4, admitted to the Ur 1827,
taking a high position in hi*
ing on ex tenure
practise.
IK 182 9.
ELECTED TO THE LEGISLATURE,
Serving with dwtinotion, and snch salihfs©-
fectioa to b» constitasate, that he was
re-elected for the
THMEE SUCCESSIVE TERMS;
IK 1832
ELECTEE SPEAKER,
bp i anaaiteons rote of the Democrats of
the Hoase of Representatives et
New IienaiiE::
IN 1838,
ELECTED TO CONGRESS;
IN 1835,
il-ntcm to the mouse or tEnntif-
tatites, so distinguishing himself
bp his eloquence,
that he was,
IN 1837,
ELECTED TO THE U. S. SENATE.
He served in that body, with honor to
himself and eredit to his State, for
ftvs pears, and
IN 1842
RESIGNED THAT HIGH OFFICE,
and retired to private life and the practice
of his profession. His services in the
Senate, however, were so highly
appreciated, that on resig
nation of Levi
Woodbury,
IN 1843,
he was 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 STATE8 SENATOR,
by the Governor of New Hampshire, but
' declined the honor.
IN 1848.
he eras tendered the appointment of
UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL.
nr PRESIDENT POLK,
the honor and emoluments of which high
office he, however, re fused y reitera
ting his determination not to leave
the pursuits of private life,
except
at the will of hie country in time of War!
IN 1847,
on the breaking out of the war with Mexi
co, he immediately
VOLUNTEERED AS A COMMON SOLDIER,
and drilled in the ranks as such.
In the same year he was
. APPOINTED BRIGADIER GENERAL,
by President Polk.
In the same year he fought at the battles of
CONTRERAS,
CHURUBUSCO,
MOLINO DEL REY,
AND GAiUTA DE BELEN,
receiving the plaudits of Generals Scott,
Worth and Pillow, as well os of all the
brother officer* and soldiers, for his
oonduct and bravery; and
on the capture of the
city of Mexico, and
the virtual
CLOSE or THE WAR,
RESIGNED HIS COMMISSION,
and returned to his home and the practice
of hi* profession, in which he has con-
thned, loved, honored, and
tad by all who knew him,
until 1852,
when he was unanimously nominated by the
Natmnal Democratic Convention,
nt Baltimore, for
PRESIDENT op mg UNITED STATES!
He hoe richly deserved oil these high hon
or* conferred on him by his fellow-eit-
by distinguished services to
hie State and the Country
nt large.
TVe exalted purity of his private and pub
lic ahnraeter; hie dear and discrimina
ting judgment; hit mealy and un
faltering consistency in the
advocacy and defence of
hi* political prin-
hta
LEGAL NOTICES.
Oonrtof Orffinary, July Term, 1353.
Pretest A. Snovr, Judge of ooid Court.
I T appearing to tU Court by the petition
of Tillman Drieekill, that Alpha Sim
mers, late of said county, deceased, did, in
his life time, exeente to said Tillmon Dris-
killlHs boad, conditioned to execute titles in
fee simple to said Drisskill, for lot of land
No. eleven hundred and sixty-eeven, in the
twenty-tint'district and second section if
originally Cherokee, now Cut county; and
it farther appearing that since, Alpha Safe-
men departed this life without executing ti
tles to said lot of land, oi in any’ way provi
ding therefor,; and it appearing’that Till
man DrisskiU has paid the fall amount of
the purchase money for said lot of land;
and the said DrisskiU having petitioned this
court to dieret Thomas F. Sommers, ad-
ministrater on the estate of Alpha Sam
lasrs,deceased,to execute to him titles to
said lot of land, in conformity with sard
bond. It is therefore lieycby ordered, that
notice be given at three or more pnblie plac
es in said county, and in tba Caasville Stand
ard, ofuach application, -that all persons
concerned may file objections m mrv -office,
(if any they have,) why said Thomas F
Simmers, administrator 'as aforesaid, should
not exeente titles loueid tot of land in con
formity-with said bond.
A true-extinct from the minutes of said
court,AnK 5th, IMS.
ALEX. STROUP,-©, o. c.
•July 15—23—3m [pr’s fee *12.
LEGAL NOTICES.
GeorgiR, Dide County.
W HEREA8 Joe) Halsey, administrator
of the Estate of Richard Chitwood,
late of said coanty, deceased, makes applica
tion to are far Letters of Diemiactoa from
said Estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonisls
all and singular,the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my Office
Ithin the time prescribed by law, to show
caase (if any they have) why said letters
should not be granted.
Given nnder my band and official signa
ture at office in Trenton. April 15th. 1853.
ZACHARIAH ONEAL, Ordinary.
May 13,1852.
fl WOrgta'lCA&S CO UNIT.—"Whereas,
\J W. CW* yly, guardian of Selina Pin
son, applies to me for letters of dismission
from said guardianship:
These are therefore to cite and admonish
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-
LE6AL NOTICES.
fYN the fitet Tuesday in November next,
U vrfli be told before the eowrtbooae door
in town of CasferiUe, the following prop
erty:
One two-horse wagon: levied on to eatm-
fr an Inferior court !i. fa. in favor of Soli-,
van* Erwin vs Tlio M. Moore and Michael
O'Brien.
Also, Wm. Carroll’* interest fa ’ton bar
rels of cora, more or fees’: levied at < io sat
isfy a fi. & from the inferior court of Cass
coanty, ir favor of Bishop A WaddRo* W.
Carroll and John Baker.
Also, Elias Campbell’s interest in twenty
acres of corn, more or less, which is one-half:
levied on to satisfy two fi. fas from Cass In
ferior conn, in favor of H. S. Davenport vs
Elias Campbell, Joshua Campbell and Thos.
M. Townley.
One Lot of land Ko. 245.'in the 5th dim
mer and 3d section of Cass county, sold un
der an order of court, in favor of Donald
M. Hood, Lemuel Dillard, Sullivan A Er
win, John A. Erwin, vs. Woodford Bumgar
ner; also two Justice ti. fas. one in favor of
Samuel Smith and R H. Cannon, admir.is-
WM. H. & J. W. H. UNDERWOOD,
MOKE. flBftUOTA
Will practice Law in all the ctMjti of
the Cherokee circuit (except Dade.) They
will 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 andGaines-
viHe. All business entrusted to them will
be promptly and faithfully attended to.
Office next door to Hooper A Mitchell.
Bnena Vista House,” Rome, Qa., at which
place one or both will always be found, ex
cept when absent on professional business.
April 24—12—ly.
•ed.
Given under my hand *t -offieo, ‘this 2d trators to Richard Vincent and Woodford
Auensk 1852. T. A- WORD. o. c c. i Bum^arjier. the other in favor of John L.
1 Aug. 5
20
40d
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary, Jnly Term, 1852.
Present his Honor Tno*. A; Word, Judge
af -said court.
I T appearing hy tlic petition of -William A
Charles N. Douthat, thatColcman Pitts,
late of said county, deceased, did, in bi« life
time,execute to the petitioners his bond,con
ditioned to execute titles in feesimplc to said
petitioners,lots of land No 919. 920, and one
half acre of lot Vo. 953, in the 4th district
and 3d section of originally Cherokee, now
Cos• county, said lots containing, each forty
acres, more or less; that said Coleman Pitts
departed this life without executing titles to
said lot, or in any way providing therefor;!
and it appearing that said IFm A Charles
N. Douthat have fully paid the purcliascir.on-
ev for said lands and have petitioned this
court to direct R H. Cannon, administra
tor on the estate of said Coleman Pitts, de
ceased, to make titles to Wm. Donthat, one
of thepetioners, for all that portion of said
lands, descrilted in said bond, which lies on
the south-east side of the Etowah river, in
conformity with said bond. It is therefore
ordered by theconrt that notice be given at
three or more public places in mid county, of
such application, that all persons concerned
•may file objections in my office, (if any they
!he»c>) why said Russell H. Cannon, admin
istrator's aforesaid, should not execute titles
to the said lands in conformity witn said
bono.
A true esc tract from <tl>e minutes of said
court, July Term, 1852.
THOS. A. WORD. Ord’y..
Jnly 15—23—3m [Pr*s fee.$12.
GEORGIA, GORDON COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1852.
Present his Honor Auxammh -Stroup,
Judge of said court.
TT appearing to the court by Ate petition
J. ot Tillman Drisskill, that Alpha Sum
mers, late of said county, deceased, >fiid, in
his life time, execute to said Drisskill his
bond, conditioned to execute titles in fee-
si auric °to said Tillman Drisskill, for lot of
land No. 1138, in the twenty-first diitrict of
the second section of originally Cnerokee,
now Cass county; and it further appearing
that said Alpha Sommers deported this life
without making titles to the same, or in any
way providing therefor ; and it appearing
that said DrissbiH-bas paid the ful! amount
of the purchase money for said lot of land,
and the said Drisskill having petitioned this
court to direct Thomas F. Summers, admin
istrator on the estate of said- Alpha Sum
mers, deceased, to make title to said lot Of
land, in conformity with said bond, it -is
therefore hereby ordered,tlmi notice be given
at three-or more public places 1n said coun
ty. andrii the Cassrille Standard, that all
persons eenoerned may file olgeotions-m this
office,(if any they have,) why said Thomas
F. Summers should not execute rifles to said
lot of land, in conformity with said bend. .
A true extract from the minutes of srii
court, -July 5th, 1852.
ALEX. STROUP, o.o. c.
July 8—23—3m [Pr’s fee, 913.
GEORGIA. OHJfKRiOOUSinY.
Gilmer Superior court, April Term, 1S52,
-Present the Honorable David Irwin Judge
of said roort.
Nancy Caliban b U^for livarcc hi Gilmer
John Caliban, J. Superior Court.
I T appearing>te the court by the return of
the slieriff, that (he defendant resides out
of said county, and it ‘further appearing to
the court, that tlie defendant resides -out of
this State, it is,on motion, ordered that said
defendant appear and answer-at the next
term of this court, or that the case bcconsid
ered in default, and the plaintiff allowed to
[proceed ; and it is farther ordered, that this
rule be published once a month, for four
months, in the Caswvilic-Standard. jrrevions
to the next term of this court. This May
5th, 1852. DAVID 111 WIN. j. sc.
Chastain A Yocxc. pI’ITsatt’ys.
A true extraetifrom the minutes of court,
this May 5tb, 1852.
R. B. PERRY, Clerk.
July 15—23—4m [Pr’s tee SIO -*
GEORGIA, GORDON COUNTY'.
W HEREAS, A. T. Smith and H. W.
Fite, apply -to me for letters of ad
ministration, on the-estate of 5C. M. Hurt,
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 exist, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 6th
Sept 1852. A. STROUP, o. c. c.
Sept 16 32 30d.
G eorgia, Gordon County.—Whereas
Robert L. Moody applies to me letters
of administration en the estate of Thomas
Moody, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to eite 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 6th
day of September, 1852.
A. STROUP, o. o. c.
Sept 16 32 - 30d
Lewis vs. Woodford Bumgarner. The Jus
tice fi.f«.. levied and returned to nteby a bail
iff. E. A. BROWN, D.Sh’ff.
Oct. 7, 1852.
POSTPONED SALE.
Twenty acres of land in tbe 4th district
and 3d section, lying three miles from t Car-
terss-iUe, ott the east side of tbe Alatoona
Road, known as the lot of land that Solo
mon Dobbs now lives on: levied on to satis
fy three fi. fas.—two from tlie Inferior Court
of C«ss,-in favor o? John Norcross; tke oth-
er’Tor the tse-df the otlit-ctt-s Of-the court vs,
Wm. Dobbs and Solomon Debits.
Also, defendant’s interest in lots Of land
Nos. 10, 11 30, 2S, and 25, all in the 5th
district and 2d section of Cess county: lev
ied onto sutisfy five Justsces’ court ti Jus.—
three in favor of Patton and Ohunn; the
others in liaror of J. D. Carpenter vs. John
Freeman- Levied and returned to -me by
a bailiff E. A. BROWN, D. Sh’ff
ADVERTISEMENTS.
FAMILY MEDICINES,
FOR SALE AT THE CHEROKEE bOOK STORE
^ 1 ’ O WNSEND'S Sarsaparilla. Paregoric.
A. Comstock s Vermifuge. -JunoCordial.
Opodeldoc. Judsons’s Cherry and Lung
wort. Pepsin. Pain-Killer, Acoustic Oil,
Thompson’s Eye Water, Hive Svrup, Bal
sam Qoparia, Tooth Ache Drops, Nerve and
Bone Liniment, Longley’s Indian Panacea,
Carlton’s Founder Ointment, British Oil,
Condition Powders, Oil of Spike, Godfrey's
Cordial, Bateman’s Drops, Wistars’ Wild
Cherry, Laudanum, No. 6, &c„ Ac.
Cassrille, April 22, 1852.
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
Rrdinmpy'e OJiee, Aug. 28,1852.—Present his
Honor Thomas A. W<oub, Ordinary of
said countv.
I T appearing to the court, by petition -of
Thomas Hamilton, assignee, -that hereto-
rtaagau-
ammittw
utoaty *»I amenity of
fa>* aidant and
activo effort* in behalf of tin
GREAT PRINCIPLES OP THE DEMO-
_ CRATIC PARTY, aided kg on *
tmm nt once attractive, con
Muring and effectual, hare
til aanroind to
rocegaised at
■ONE, A*
WWW nAJorohire's rA»«m sow!
"HI* km vo alao a* strongly appealed
to the sinfidinai and regard of his fel
ls* —itrymon throughout the
Union, that in 1853,
B WILL. ON TH> 4th or MARCH, BE
'MAGMTRATBOr THE REPUBLIC?
alkstekUMlnU tain by JVut toil
tfaO REWmOBEWTATTVE OT Free
.Puhsotoe—; I know Qau. 8oottto be
tmocuthouslfrctofalavory; hoi* the
-OP UBBKTY, Platform or ro
i; and V no *on man m*m o-
htOmgrom to rapaol tho Fugitive
nl hoHooo no con, ff IS WITHIN
MY PBBONAL KNOWLKDGB 'THAT
' WILL SIGN THE LAW! Not
ho i* a* mmplilily
to th* mtiw n
omr. FILL*
WR » CAMPBBLL.'
to-wit: on the twenty-second day Of October,
in tbe year of our Lord, one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-one, that Thomas J. Alex
ander, as principal, and Jonathan McDow,
as security, made and executed to LutherD.
Barr and Charles A. Hamilton, wring their
firm name of Burr A Hamilton, in due form
of law, their bond,f the original of which is
now on file in my office,) binding themselves
in the sum of twelve hundred dollars, con.
ditioned to lie void if the said Thomas J.
Alexander, or said loaathan McPow for him,
•koala make or cause jo be made a good and
sufficient title in fee simple to said Barr A
Hamilton or their assigns, to half of town
lot in the town of Adairsvilltsto said county,
known os the North half of lot number six,
in the plan of said town, and lot number
seven, m the plan of raid town, forty feet
from and rnwtnng eighty feet oack ' from
street; and it appearing that Thomas J. Al
exander departed this life some time in the
year 1851, without making titles to said town
lots above described; and it appearing to the
enmt that Barr A Hamilton, on the — day
of ——.eighteen handled awd fifty-two, da
ly assigned and transferred said bond ro pe-
noner, forvalnereceived; and it appearin'
alao to the coart that said Thomas Hamilton
is ready and willing, at any time, to pay any
balance that may lie dne upon settlement of
A* purchase money for said town lots that
■ay remain unpaid:
Whereupon it is ordered by the court, that
all perrons concerned, do file their objections
in writing to the Ordinary, on or before the
first Monday in December next, if any they
have, wfay Jonathan McIYow, executor of the
•aid Thu mas J. Alexander, deceased, should
not make, or cause to be made, good and
sufficient titles as aforesaid, to said Thomas
aarilton,assignee of said bond; and upon
failure to do so, the said prayer of petition
will be granted
A true transcript from the minutes of the
ceartof Ordinary, this 2fith day of August,
1952- T. A. WORD, Ord’y.
Sept. 3—3C—3m IVi fee 915
tieurgiu, Cass County.
Y^HEREAS James Strain, iclministrator
” nf-tbe -Estate of Jacob Stroup, dec’d,
applies to me for Letters Dismissory from
said administration.
These me therefore to cite and admonish
oil persons concerned, to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law
to show canse (if any exist) why said Letters
should not bo granted. Given under tny
band at office, this 21st ot September. 1852.
THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary.
S*pt. 23—'6 m—*
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. V
W HEREAS Lewis Tumlin, administra
tor of the Estate qf Imri Tumlin,late
of said county,, deceased, applies to me for
Letters Dismissory from said administra
tion. • • —
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 Liw, to
show cause, (if any exist) why said letters
should not be grouted.
Given under my hand at office, this Ktk
Sept. 1852.
THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary.
Sept. 23—6m.
Paulding Sheriff Sales.
O N tl.e first Tuesday in-November next.
^ will be sold, before the court-house door
in me town of Dallas, Paulding county,
wi;l in the usual hours of sale, tk-cfoliowing
pro; erty to wit;
One one- horse wagon ; levied on as the
property of Benjamin Carroll, to satisfy one
justices’court ti fa. issued from Paulding In
ferior court—John Bones vs Benjamin Car-
roll and John M. Carroll, makers, and Hub-
hard and Burgess.endorsers. Property pom-
•ted out bv Mary Malone.
' A 4). WHITE;D.Sh’ff.
■Oct. "7,1332.
ALSO, AT THE-SAME TIME AND PI^VCE,
All the interest that Josiah W. Langlev
hasin lot of Laud, No. 718, in the 3d district
and :td section. Samuel N. Stewart vs. Jo
siah W. Langley.
Lots of Land Nos. ?66, and'935, all in tbe
2d district and 3d section. James M. Ware
administrator of the estate of Thos. Crump
ton. deceased, vs. John Little.
Lot of Land No. 586, in the-3d district
and 3d section. James H. Thompson
Reuben li. Ransom, principal, and Thomas
McGriff. security on stay. -
Lot No 147, in the 2d district and 3d sec
tion. Bennett Cooper vs. Joseph T. Craton.
Irwin E. Craton and Dane! Canpbell security.
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY,
W HEREAS Archibald IL Spence, ap
plies to me foe Letters of Gu irtlian-
shap far Robert Spence, Julia Spence, and
Wm. Spence, minor heirs of Susan Spence,
late of arid county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and appear at
my office^ within the time prescribed bylaw
and show cause (if they have any) why Ict-
ters of Guardianship should not be granted
the said applicant.
"Given under my hand at office, this 16th
September. 1852.
THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary.
Sept. 23—30d
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the honora
ble Ordinary of Cass county, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in November next, be
fore tlie conrt house door iq Clarkesville,
Habersham coanty. lot of land No’. 87, and
one half lot No. 1U6, in the 2d disirict of
Habersham county. Sold as the property of
John Anderson, deceased, for the benefit of
his heirs. Terms made known on the day
of sale. THOS. TURNER. Adra’r.
Aug. 19 28 ids
AriniiMistrulor’s Bale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honor
able Ordinary of Cass county, willrbe
sold on tlie first Tuesday in November next,
before tbe court house door in Cassrille, be
tween the usual hours of safe, a negro boy
named TONEY’, bclongiug to the es* ate of
Caron B. Puckett, dot cased, for tlie benefit
of his heirs. Terms on the day of sale.
W. C. WYLY, Adm’r.
Scpi. 23—32— tds.
A4iMtiai6iral«r , s Sale.
A GREEALLY to an order of tne Honor
able Ordinary of (-ass county, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in November next,
before theconrt house -door in tbe town of
La Faverte, lait of Land No. 242, 12th dist.
and 4th section of Walker comity.
Alsc at the same time, before the court
house door in the town of Calhoun, Gordon
county, Lot of Land No 92, 6th dist. and 3d
section.
Sold as the property of Sinclair McMul-
lin, late off Cass county, deceased, for the
benefit of his heirs. Toruts on the day of
sate.
JOHN A. UPSHAW, >
J. M. COLLIER, 5 Admrx
Sept. 23,32-tds.
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
YY MfcMtKASt W. C- Wyly, executor on
TT the rotate of Jaaros Talbot, late ef
Caro county, deceased, apotaro to meforlet-
tenof dtHHirokm from and rotate:
Ikm are therefore to cite and
Geeigfa, Caw ceaaly,
117 HEBE AS Wr P-. Fain and George
'* J- Fain, apply to me for Letters of
Administration on tbe Estate ef Wte. Fain,
late of this county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish,
all and singular, tbe kindred and creditors of
raid deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law and shew
cause, (if any there be) why letters of »d-
ministreffinn should not be granted the said
applicant*.
Given Under my hand at office, this 24th
of September, 1852.
THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary.
Sept. 30—IMM*
if any they have, why said let-
be granted.
my Itand at office, this 2d
August. 1952. T. A. WORD. OC.X.
5 26 Cat
rified
GWC4HA. CASS COUNTY.
A 1«L parsons eancoraod are kareky
Askwb:assess
.far leave ro aril tha land andnawrero be
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
II7MREA8 Jonathan D. Phillips, for-
'* naer clerk of tbe court of Ordinary for
said coanty, and having been appointed ky
the Justices of the Inferior court, adminis
trator earn Tretamemto anmezo on th* Estate
of George W. Underwood, late ofsaid coon-
ty, deceased, and having (aCcorffing.to a
late statute) tailed to give bond and securi
ty for his said, administratorship, I there
fore hereby call upon all persons concerned
to he and appear at my office within the
tune perecribed by law, and abew cmafe(if
they have any) why the adminiatntwn of
tbe Rotate ef the eaad^Geoe^e W. Under-
to Humphrey W. Cobb,
leannto.
iy hand at office, this 25th
1852
A. WORD, Ordinary.
Sept 92-aOd
for let-
at Wm.
i to rite and admonish
med,toke and appear at my
tiaN ptrocribed ay- law, to
if any thay have, why said 1
T WO months after date, application will
b* made to Thomas A. Word, Ordi
nary for said coonty ; for-leare to seU one
house and lot to tke town of Caasville, be
longing to tke estate of Williamson Earp,
late of Cass coanty, deceased. This 17ih
Sept. 1852. ’ WM. EARP, Adm’r.
Sept. 33—Sm
T WO months after date application will
be made to the Ordiaary of Cass coun
ty, for leave to sell the real estate of John S.
Randle, deceased.
A. H. CHAPPELL, Adln’r.
SeptS
n r. T. S. Denny’s Drug
Store,
AUXAntTA, OD.
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,
Put.y, 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 os 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 & 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 himse'lf to furnish them
with the purest chemicals, &c., Ac.
Atlanta, Geo. May 6, 1852.
A. ALEXANDER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
Atlanta, Georgia.
. DZALKK IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Entjlish, French and American Chemicals, Sur
gical and Dental Instruments,
PAINTS, Oils, Dye Stuffs and Window
Glass, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brashes
of all kinds. Bronzes, Fancy Soaps, Trusses,
Tanners’ Todis, Dreggists’ Glass Ware, Ex
tracts, Dentists’ Gold and Tin Foil, Porce-
Ican Teeth, Patent Medb-ines, &c.
Together with a full supply of every arti
cle usually found in the line, which I offer at
the lowest market ; rices for-cash or approv
ed credit
My arrangements with established houses
in New Yotk, give me facilities enjoyed by
few, for setting pare articles, and at the low
est prices. -
February 12, 1852.
Fatrey Ptinls.
GAA different patterns of Fancy Prints,
wUU of all culms and prices, just re
ceived by
PATTON & TRIMBLE
Adairsville, April 14, 1852.
ADVERTISEMENTS.^
JUDSON’S
CUBICAL EXTRACT Of
ADVERTISEMENTS.
“THE GLOBE HOTEL.”
CASSVILLE, GA.
T HE -undersigned would in
form the pnblie 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 PnbKc. His Table will be tbe best
that the eonntry affords No dp ins will Jbe
spared to make all comfortable that may call
S. J. HIGGS.
Cassrille, Geo. Sept. 25,1851.34-tf.
HARNESS MAKING.
r HE subscriber is now prepared to do all
kinds of harness making and repairing
at his shop, at the residence of Rev. C.
A. Crowell, where he would be glad to see
his friends, and promises to execute all or
ders for work faithfully.
L. RAMSAUR.
Aug. 26, 1852.
Dutch Bolting Cloths.
S NOWDEN & SHEAR have received
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 the attention of
the public ia respectfully invited.
June 10, 18-52.
NOTICE!
A LL persons indebted to the estate of R.
M. Baanwell, deceased, are requested to
come forward and. make payment, and^ all
tlrasehaving demands against said deceased,
are required to present them in terms af the
law. JUDITH BARNWELL, Ex’x.
Oct 7 35 40d
R. R. R.—PAIN.
R AD WAY’S READY RELIEF will
stop the most severe pains in a few min
utes. In New York, hundreds who are af
flicted, call at the Medical office of Rad way -
& Co. and hare the Ready Relief applied ,l
gratis. It never fails in relieving the most
painful paroxysms in fee minutes or less.
TO THE SICK or THIS DISTRICT
If J3U will call upon oat Agents and try
the Relief; we will guarantee your instant
relief from Pain, and a quick Cure of its
g|U3£ t
BEAR IN MIND.
a aR a fib a
Ravwat’i Ready Relief wiki, stop the
host ItTElE PAINS IN A TEW MINUTES.
And cure the most Obstinate Rheumatic, Neu
ralgic ana Xervoue Complaints in a few Hours,
Internal and External. If will stop the most
Excruciating Pains in from Three to fee Min
utes, and hat cured—
if
ten of
PhiUipa,|*a**f said
•111
A STROUP, OtEy.
34 M
PLAIN AND - *
eBXABEXTTAL,
NEATLY EXECUTED AT
Tbe standard Office,
OASSYXXJiE. OEO.
Such as Pamphlets, Handbills, Business
and Profririnnai Cards, Visiting and Ad
dress Cards, Legal blanks, Proton, Blank
Notes, Bill heads Circulars, CfaMbgues, Li-
beta, Hone bills, Ac. 4c. ~ '
We think we can give »a)fiuiln both i„
the execution and price* of oar work, and
CHERRY AND LUNGWORT,
. run tu coma or
CMgfcR, CdMs, iMram, Sptttfcg
•T BlddtfsiigM Swells, isttaa,
Liver CffiMlaiBts, u4
CONSUMPTION.
Bo not neglect it.
C ONSUMPTION can.and has been cured
in thousands of cases by this nature's
own remedy.
Judsoh’s Chemical Extract of Cherry and
Lungwort.—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.
1yild 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 looseBs the plilegm
and enables the sufferer to expectorate ea
sily, and alone ■wifi cure the worst cold or
cough, which if neglected always lead to
Consumption.
Lungwort.—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 lor
each and every disease," and the discove
ries that are daily made, go to prove its
truth. LungiC? r t is doubtless the remedy de
signed by nature for t’ansumption. Its heal
ing properties are truly u’^uderful, and the
rapidity with whieh it cures the 'worst cases
of ulcerated lungs, soothing and sut^ning
all irritation, almost immediately, is a proo.
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 & Buother on the wrap
per, Without this it is a worthless counter
feit. Rememb’-r this. [April 1.
ZSast 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
RED or GKEY' HAIR, to a dark brown,
and by repeating a se und n ght.to a bright
jet black. Any persoa. ma\, therefore, with
the least possible tvou >!e kc-i p his hair any
dark shade or perfect black : with a “ositiv'e
assurance that the dye, if appliedto he skin
icill not colour it. By an or asion-.il appliea
tion, a person turning grey will never be
known to have Urey hair. Directions com
plete with the article. There is no colouring
in this statement.as one can -easi'y- test.
fob Mali: aai> female.
“ Be ye Fruitful and Multiply,” .
I S a command that should hi cheerfully
obeyed by thechi.drcn of men Dr. Lar-
zetle’s Juno Cordial, or Procreative Elixir,
prescribed as aneffcctHnl restorative in ca
ses of Debility, ImpOtency, or Barrenness,
and all irregularities of nature. It is all that
it professes to be. \iz: Nature’s Great Resto
rative, and remedy for those in the married
state with,mt-ofl’spi mg. It is a certain cure
for Seminal Emi-sions, General Debility.
Gleet, weakness of the genital organs, ner
vous affections, Lneorrhoea or Whites. As
an ittyigofating medicine it is unequalled,
Also, a certain remedy for Insipient Con
sumption, Indigestion, loss of Muscular En
ergy. Physical Lassitude, Females Weakness,
Debility, Sic. It-is warranted to please the
user in any.flf the above complaints, and is
of priceless value to tltose without offspring.
Caution..—Find the name of Comstock &
Brother on the wrapper, and never buy it
unless yon find the ahoVc name as it has
been extensively counterfeited of late. Avoid
the counterfeit as you would poison.
April 8, 1852.
Carlton's Liniment, for the Piles!
I T is now used in the principal hospitals,
and in tlie private practice in our coun
try by an immense number of individuals
ami families, first and most certainly for the
cure of the Piles, and also eXtensive'v and
effectually as to baffle credulity unless where
its effects arc witnessed eternally in the fol
lowing complaints: Dropsy swelllings, rheu
matism, Acute or Chronic, giving immediate
ease, sore throat, bruises,sprains, burns. &c.
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 by 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.” Jt is warranted to please any per
son that will try it.
Caution.—Never buy it unless you find
the fac simile signature cf Comstock & Bro
ther, proprietors, on the wrapper.
April 8, 1852
Comstock's Great Pain-Killer,
jyO medicine has been discovered that-is
so happily adapted to use internally as
drops to be taken, and yet perform snch won
ders when applied externally as a wash or
bath, by friction.
Fifteen cents is all you have to risk to trv
: and as that sum can be no object to the
proprietor, it is hoped that such a price can
be no obstacle to sny fainilv, and wjjj never
prevent its trial.
This '' Pain-Killer” may l>c used with a
success that will astonish the beholder, in i
such cases as the following: Cnolera nimbus, j
Distressing Dysentery, pain in the Fide and {
Stomach, corns, cuts and bruises, cholera in-!
! fantnm. bronchitis, liealing sores oh man or ;
beast, children teething, raising bhspd;
hoarseness, qninsy in a few hours, chilblains !
and frosted feet, spasms, prevent a blister i
from burns, broken breasts, mcasels, cramps, |
hurts, scratches, or torn flesh, bites or stings,
(UWfr Eda Strutt,) ATLANTA, Geo.
fPALBlfa Hartstod, Ororiage Trim
U Bungs, Mechanics and Fanners’ Tbota,
Gweeriefe liquor* fa. [April 15.
Rheumatism ~ la Four Hours,
Neuralgia In One Hour,
Croop In Ten minutes,
Diarrbceu In Fifteen minutes
Toothache . In One second,
Spasams In Three minutes.
Cramps In Three minutes.
Sick Headache In Fifteen minutes,
Chill Fever la Fifteen wrinntes*
Chill B lain i In Ten mi«mtw
Sore Throat - In Four hours,
Influenza In Twenty hours,
Spinal Complaints, Stiff Jointa, Strains,
Braise^ Cato, Wounds, Front Bites, Chole
ra Mochas, TicDoioreux, and all other com
plaints where there are severe pains, Rad-
way s Ready Belief will instantly stop the
pain, and quickly core the disease.
Principal Office 162 Falton St, N. Y-
PRICESOF BADvt’AY S REMEDIES:
Radway’a Renovating Resolvent, fll per
Endways Ready Relief, 25 cento, 50 cents
andfl.
The Dollar Bottles contain five times the
qnamtity of the twwmty-fivw cent bottles.
TO PLANTERS.
This ta fife cheapest Medicine you earn
, aa it can be need af all
For sale at CasaviUs, by John W.Buxkk,
Sole agent for Case County:
Sept. 2, 1959.
Certificates ro fill a volume might be pub- ! IJj
Hshed, 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 iril* do more than
a thousand unknown names to convince tbe
user
Beware of worthless articles called Pain
Killers, and never buy any but Comstock’s.
Caution.—All of the tbove named artic
les are slod only by Comstock t Brother, 9
John st., New York, to whom all orders
must be directed. (April 8, 1852.
All the above-named articles sold on
ly by JOHN W. BURKE. Cassville, Geo.—
M. Mann, Trenton; E. R. Sasseen t Co,
Lafayette; Crook & Grogan, Summerville
April 8. 1852.
far tke Kemoril ud PenMKit One af dk
NERVOUS DISEA8E8,
lad of those Cow plaint* whieh era caaaad to
inland, weakened or auhetkhy Medb
boa st the
iirVBvi SYSirftir. T
Tbit beautiful and eoeveirfen't Ypptiee’ti&’a'ef the
■yaterioaa power* ot- GALVANISM eod MAG
NET ISM, he* beea pmammeed by diatianwhed
physicians, both in Korop* and the United OUtes.
to be the awet «oluohU mrtitiusl aiscarf > | •/ the
BY. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BELt
and
MAGNETIC ZTaUm.
■ Bred with t*a Boat perfect aad certsia sarrrsJ
ia all earn of
OKIB1AL DEBILITY,
Strengthening the weakened body, giving'toft* te
th* rarioos organs, and invigorating Ik* eotiss ns
tarn. Also ia FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and
PALSY, BY8PEPUA or INDIGESTION. RHKff
MATI8M, ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT. EPs
LEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAFNESS, NERYOUU
TREMORS. PALPITATION OF THE HEART
APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA. PAINS ia tho SIDE
and CHEST, LITER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COM
PLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPIRE, HIP
COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DK
FICIENCY of NERVOUS and PHYSICAL EN
ERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, whirls
eomp'sint* arise from one simple cans* -nsmelj,
i 9ff*mf»utR *r Oro Barr— SjnteK,
as. In NERVOC? COMPLAINTS, Drag* and
M-SC.;— ,«, •««■ the dts-WM, *"• «9*y weaken the
vital energies of !>• ■***•“/ ptortrated yrTOj
while. "“Ur foe steenf.-"**..
king ia*nonce of Gelranism, ** »»*•“ »P
beautiful aad woatorfal discovery,.
potnet and weakened nfmi is resfei* 4 " ra
mar haalfo, rfrengfo. elasticity aad riger.
The great peculiarity and esc* lie nee of
Dr. Cferktfe’i Calrank Cnratlvct,
Consists in the tact that they arrest ami core ilia-
aaee by outward application, in place of the nsoal
and* of dragging and physicking the patient, till
exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly a Oder the w-
Sietkm.
They strengthen He whole system, eyvslitt Ike rir-
cmtutisn sf tke klosd, promote tke eecretisos. sod
Merer ds tke eligktesl injury under any nmennos
Since their introduction m tlie United States, only
fora* years since, more than
75,000 Person*.
including all ages, classes and conditions, among
which were a large number of ladies, who are f-ecli
berty subject to Nervous Complaints, hare lees
ENTIRELY AND FBRMANBMTLY CORED,
when all hope of relief had keen given up, and
'every thing else been tried in vain!
To illustrate the nse of the Galvanic Belt.
Suppose the case of a person alfocted with that
bane of civilization, DYSPEPSIA, or any other
Chronic or Nervons Disorder. In ordinary eases,
Otimgiants are taken, which, by their action no the
nerves and muscles of the stomach, afford tempo
rary relief bnt which leave the patient in a lower
state, and with injured faculties, after the action
thos excited has ceased Now compare this with
the effect resulting from the application of the G AI-
YANIC BELT. Take • Dyspeptic dMerer. area
in the worst symptoms of an attack, and -imply
tin the Belt around the Body, using the Magnetic
PlaB as directed. In a short period the insen-4
ble perspiration will act oc the protis* element
of the Belt, thereby ceasing a Gel ,euic eircaLtmii
which will pass on toftie negative, and thence hark
ons Galvanic circulatam through- mt the si Strap - -
Thus the meet severe ease* of DYSPEffolA bra
PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW BAY* IS
AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATO
DISEASE OF YEARS.
CERTIFICATES AM TESTiMXfJLS
Of tbe aawot Undoubtefi dsarartste.
From all parts of the country coaid he given, soft
cient to fill every column in this pafffcr :
IK EXTR.40KDIK.iRV CYSE.
which conclaiively proves that
“ Truth is stranger than Fiction.*
CURE OP
tollwflas, Bronrtaltfe, and Dyspepsia^
REV DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN
of New Jersey, of distinguished attainment* ssi
exalted reputation :—
SiDxr.r, New Jersey, July IS. ISIS.
De. A. H Chuistik—Dear Sir: You wish In know
of me what has been the result in my own raw,
of the application of THE GALV ANIC BhXT, A.'ft
NECKLACE My reply is as follows :
For about' twenty years I bad beea snSbrin*
from Dyspepsia. Every year the symptoms tfc
came worse, nor emild I obtain permanent re I iid
from any coarse of medical treatment whatever.
About fourteen yean since, in consequence of Ire
orient exposure to the weather, in the discharge (4
my pastoral duties, i became subject to * sever*
Chronic Rlienmathm. which for year after year,
caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: in 11)
winter of ’44 and ’46, in consequence of preaching
a great deal in my own and venous other churches
in this region. I' was attacked by the BiwocbiHh
which soon became so severe as to require an re.
mediate suspension of my pmforal labors My
Herron, eyetem was now thoroughly prsslrmied, flUd
as my Bronchitis became atone, so alio did my Dyr-
pe|wia aad Rheumatic affection—thus tvncM|
that these disorders were connected with ears
other through the medium of tke Narrows Syr-
tern. In the whole phanhacopcri* there eeensil
to be no remedial agent which crcld reach ana
recuperate my Nervous System ; every thing that
I had tried, for this purpose had completely foiled.
At last I was led by my friends to examine your
inventions, and (though with an vary sen funs*
hopes of their efficiency,) 1 determined to try th*
effect of the application of tbe GALVANIC BELT
AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID.
This was in June, 1346. To m suit ssre.risw-
sen, nr two bsts xr Drmriu ia» ootst; it
RIGHT DAT, 1 MSS xsLtt. T* SUV MX MT roSVto
Sal LSB-.OS, sou havk 1 since owivven a nssu
seance ate ACCOVST or TW« S»o*5firiB i (if Nt
p -sc mstic ArrecTion has istibelv ctssaa TO
tsol'slb XL Snch is th* wosaierful aad happy
results of the experiment.
1 have recommended the BELT aad FLUID to
many who have been likewise saffertro ft-em Nan*
raigic affection. They have tried BtR wrra
nsrVr, sv.siii.rx, I sei.ixrr. ih xYkav rftSh.
I sm, dear sir, very respectfully years, .'
ROBERT W. LANUlfl.
DR. CHRI8TlE f 8
GALVANIC NECKLAC£
Is died for all complaints affecting th* Threat o
Hand, rack as ■roochrtm, Iadammatiro of foj
Throat, Nervous and Sick Headache, Dixxineaa at
th* Head. Neuralgia in the Face. Botxiag er Roar
ing ia the Eon, Deafness, whieh is
Nervous, and that distreseinff
Tie Doioreux.
Carriage Manulactory.
HOKE. OEO.
WE desire to call the atten- i
tion of the Public to the new {
Carriage Manufactory, located at Bone’s old :
stand, on Broad street, opposite the Depot t
and jast below the Hillburn House, where I
giro, Wagons 4c. j will be done at the shoyt-
ext notice, in the neatest style, and with the i
hroB —ferials. , We pledge ourselvea to I
P** general satisfaction, as onr workmen | A
are inferior to none in the State. Come and i r% Tweeds,
judge for yourselves.
WM. T. PRICE k CO. !
March 11, 1852—ly. !
DR..CHRISTIE’S
GALVANIC BRACELET*'
Are found of vast service ia cww of CouvaJeaeae w
Fit*. Spasmodic Complaints, sad general Nerves
Affections of the Head aad upper Til r
Also in Palsy and Paralysis, sad Hldmsmss rtxrs.
hy a deficiency of power or Nrrvero Easrwv b th,
umhs nr Mhev mssss uf She Undo . ,
No.trouble or inconveHscnee attend*
tne use of these articles They can be —ro to*
aftt P*rt of the eonntry
PRICES.
The Galvanic Belt, Three Dollars
The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dodos
The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dritarwad
The Magnetic Fluid, Ome Dollar
The articles are accompanied by fall
and plain directions Pamphlets *)di fall
particulars may be had efthe agents
Beware of counterfeits and waaffilrof
imitations
D. C. MOREHEAD. M.D.
General Agent for the United Btrow,
132 Broadway. Haw Tort
Sold by John As Erwin, CkssvOla.
Jan 22—ly -/-./.is.* -
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. v
Sw^ffahr
PATTO
AdainriUa, April 14,