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From the Pittsburg Poet.
Wk$ it Fniklia Fire.
grrersl friends bare requested ns to rc-
UlMi the outline of Gen. Pierce's career,
wUeh we prepared and printed in our last
IE«JM NOTICES.
! Geergia Gsrdea Ceaaly.
J Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1852.
Prcseut A. Sraocr, Judge of said Court
W« think it affords a sufficient abil j ¥ T ai pea ring <• the Crifcrt by die |ietition
satisfactory answer to the above question, A of l illass l)Htttill,tlwt Alpha* Sum-
i ignorant men among the whig* aome-
sttse themselves by asking.
A BRIEF OUTLINE
or the tire of
A FA Tltto P AJ\'D S TA TE SAL LX.
FRANKLIN PIERCE;
tains or * hkvoi.utio.vabt sue,
wlio fought at
BUNKER I( I ti L ,
■ad throughout thewar that tried men's souls
Woo born at HilltIntro. .V. It
NOVEMBER 83, 1804.
Graduated With distinction at BdwJoin Col
lege, 1824, admitted to the liar 1827,
taking a high position in his
profession, and secur
ing an extensive
practice.
IN 1820,
ELECTED TO THE LEGISLATURE,
■iters,date of s«id muutv, deceased, did, in
bis Hfe iime, C*rente to'said Tittmou Dris-
4dll kis bend, conditioned to execute titles in
fee simple to said Drisskill. for lot of fond.
No. eleven hundred and sixty-seven, in the
twenty-tirit district and second scetion <>f ; cause
buginall v Cherokee, now Cass county j and
it further appearing tlcn since, Alpha' Sum
mers departed tins life without executing ti-
tles to said lot of land, in in any way provi
ding there (or.; and it. appearing that T»t(-
man Drisskill has paid the full amount of
the purchase money- for said lot of land ;
and ibe said llrissk li having pethibned this
court to dierct Thomas F. Summers, ad- ...
inmisirater on flic estate of Alpha Sum from said guardianship;
mers, deceased, to execute to Mm titles to
said lot ol land, in conformity with Said
bond. It-is therefore hereby ordefed, thut
notice lie given at three or mors fmblic plac
es in said county, and in the Cass* (He Stand-'
ar»1, bf such application, tluil all persons
concerned may hie objections ih *t» V ofiicr,
(if any they bare,) why said Thomas 1"
Summers, administrator as aforesaid, shorrld
- . . ... . ... not execute titles Waaid lot hf land in con
serving with distinction, and such eatisfac* f ona j, v with said liond.
faction to his constituents, that he was
re-elected for the
THREE SUCCESSIVE TERMS {
IN 1832
ELECTED SPEAKER,
hjr u wuaUiiiwus vote of the^ Democrats of
the House of Representatives of
New Hami'shike:
IN 1833,
ELECTED TO CONGRESS ;
IN 1885,
UK-elected to the house or represen
tatives, so distinguishing himself
by his elofjueueo,
that he was,
IN 1837,
A true extract from the minutes of said*
court, Julv 5tb. 1852.
ALEX. STROUP, o. a. c.
July 15—23—3m [pr’s fee $12.
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
Court of Ordjmur, July Term, 1852.
Prcscntliirflfoiipr Tnos. A. Worn, Judge
of Mid court.
I T appearing by the petition of IPilliam A
Charles X. Domhat, that Coleman Pius,
late of said couury, deceased, did, in his life
time,execute to the petitioners Ins bond,con
ditioned to execute titles in feesimplc to said
pctitioiiers.lots offend No 919, 920,.ondone
hall Ei re of lot Vo. 953, in the 4th district
and 3d section of originally Cl.erokec, now
Cass county, said lots yoijUriutng each forty
acres, more or less; that mid Uolvnian Pitt*
LEGAL NOTICES.-
LEGAL NOTICES.
LEGAL NOTICES.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Georgia, Dade County-
W HEREAS Jacl Hulsey, administrator
of the Estate of Richard Qhitwood,
lata of said county, deceased, makes applfeu-
k.B frd&i
0««
Qcargin, Gordon County. Whereas,
tion to me for Lettcis of pi^miSsh
aaid Estate:
Oass Sheriff Sales. u ,
the first Tuesday in November next, Hiram Montgomery applies to me for
v will lie sold before the court hoBse door i °f •dmmistratibn on the estate of
in •hetWh. Bf Cassette, the following prop.j J^^, Montgomer 5 r ’ late of c ® unt Y>
JUDSON’S
CHEMICAL EXTRACT OF
Irty:
One Hrodibfse ffSfibn: leVictl bti fo Satis^ ! **« thc nrfore «*e tod admonish
TheseTire therefore to cite and admonish fv an Inferior edart ti. fa. in favor of Snii- tod singular the kimlrcd and creditors
llaSsfognlaTthcki^i^l creditors of v,:n& F.rwiu vs Tbo M. Mobreand Michael iHt.and^pp^ trt my
... fi’Krien - ! office; within the time prescnbqd bvlaw, to
Ssid dc«a--ed,tobcaud appcar atmyOahw -OMrien. ; Show eanae. if any they have^Vhv *sttid let-
wtdimjhe time pretf Hhed by 1«w ; ro«fcow fr Als P-,T.° > - *eis should not be grafted.
(if any they have} wiiy said letters >e!sbf ifoHt, more brie*: levied Oil ttt sat-
sliould not be granted-. ! igfy a fi. K frdirt the Inferior‘court oT Casa
Given under in.v ItaHti and official signa- jcbuutv.ir favor of Bishop & addil.vs W.
tore at offioc in Trc-tltOn. April Ifltft; 1898. j Carroil-and John Baker.
ZACHAftLAIfOXEAL, Ordinary, t Also, Elias Campbell s interest in twenty
May 13,1852. Cnii ] acres of corn, moraor less, which bong-half:
G eorgia, Gordon County.-*-Whereas, i
. James E. Blalock and Nancy McClure f_
tbVSTY.—Whereas, ; ferior court, in favor of H. S. Davenport vs ."PP 1 )' to me lor letters of. administration on [.
ian of Salina Pin- . Elias Campbell, Joshua Campbell and Thos. the estat
rfJoot-jjih.TJ?* CO FA’
VJf W. C^-.yly, guardian... —..—, ..
" >r t, applies ttyne for letters of dismission AI. Tow nicy.
.m said guardianship; ! Hue Lot of (and No. 245. in the 5th -tlis-
Thesc are therefore to cite and admonisV: trict end 3d section of Cass county, sold un-
all, andsingular those eoiffiemed, to be and-| dcr an order of court, in favor ot Donald
appear at my office,, within the time pre-i M-Hood. Lemuel Dillard, Sullivan & Er-.
scribed bv law, to show cause, if any they win. John A. Erwin, vs. \\ oodfoid 11 u in gar-
have, why saul letters should not lie grant- ner: also iwo Justice fi. fas. one itr favor of
cc {_ Samuel Smith ahtl It 1L Cannon, adinntis'-
Nfp.iors 'o Rieliard Vincent and Woodford
Bumgarner, the other in favor of John L.
Lewis vs. Woodford Bumgarner. Xhe Jus
tice ti.fr. levied and returned to mebVa bail
iff. * E.A. BiiOW&j D'Sh ; ft.
Oct. 7,1S52.
Given under my hand at office, this Sd
August, 1851 1*. A. WORD. 8, t fc.
A«g. 3 26 40d
GEORGIA, GILMER COUNTY..
Gilmer Superior court, April Term, 1852,
Present the Honorable Darid Irwin kludge
of said court.
Nancy Caliban J for 4livoroc in GiIincr
Job.. Caliban, $ Su >’ trior ( :° urt '
¥T appearing to the court bv the return of
A '
ELECTED TO THE U. S. SEJXATE. j departed this Hfe without executing titles to
said lot, or in any way providing tlicrgfor ;
and it apreafing iliat *sai<l Ifni. & Cjpirlep
N. Douitiiit Ua*-«frilly paid the purchase mon
ey for srffd- tends and have petitioned this
court to dftvct R C. Caipion, administra
tor on the estate of said Coleman Pitts, de
ceased, to make titles to Wm. Douthat, one
of the petioners, for all that portion of said
lands dcscrilied in said bond, which lies on
the south-east sm of the Etowah river, in
conformity with said bond. It is therefore
ordered- try the conrt that notice he given at
thrjc or mow public places in said county, ot
sucli application, that ail persons concerned
may file of Sections in my office, (if any they
have j why said Russell H, Cannon, admin
istrator as aforesaid, should not execute titles
to the said lands in conformity wito sahl
hone.
A true extract from the minutes of said
court, July Term. 1852.
THOS. A.J ORD.Ord’v.
July 15— 23—3m [-Pr’s fee.$12.
Ho served in that body, with honor to
himself and credit to his State, for
five years, and
IN 1842
RESIGNED THAT HIGH OFFICE,
and retired to private life and the practice
of his profession. His services in the
Heuate, however, were so highly
appreciated, that on resig
nation of Lovi
Woodbury,
IN 1843,
lie was offered‘the nomination of
GOVERNOR OF NEW HAMPSHIRE,
which he declined, and was, in the same
year, appointed
UNITED STATES DISTRICT ATTORNEY
tor New Hampshire.
IN 1845,
he was appointed agaiu
UJXITED STATES SEJXATOR,
- l>y the Governor of New Hampshire, but
declined the honor.
IN 1840,
he was tendered the appointment of
7 UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL.
BY PRESIDENT POLK,
t, the honor and emoluments of which high
office he, however, refused; reitera
ting his determination not to leave
the pursuits of private life,
except
ml GtG toill of hi* country in time of War!
IN 1847,
ouoa-ihfrbreaking out of the war with Mexi
co, he immediately
l .VOLUNTEERED AS A COMMON SOLDIER,
-.«acd drilled in the ranks as such.
. In the same year he was
AAPKOJNTED BRIGADIER GENERAL,
by President Polk.
1 ola.the. a*mc year he fought at the battles of
CONTRERAS,
CHURUhvsco,
JMOLINO DEL REY,
A AND GAiUTA DE BELEX,
/receiving tho plaudits of Generals Scott,
WerthjBud Pillow, as well as of all tho
••brother officers ami soldiers, for his
couduct- and bravery; and
• on the capture of the
^ city-of Mexico, and
/the virtual
-CLOSE or THE WAR,
PRESIGjXED HIS COMMISSION'.
mood returned to his home and the practice
of hii} profession, in which lie has con-
■ ti—etUlorcd, honored, and respes-
ted.fr,- all who knew him,
uutil 1852,
-when he wasxicaaimou.sly nominated by the
*5iatmaa.! .Democratic Convention,
«.t Baltimore, for
iPRSSHJENT OF THE UNITED STATES!
Mo has nobly deserved all those high hon-
eera eeafenred on him by his fellow-oit-
,ita»9, by dictinguisheil services- to
Jiis.State and the Country
at large.
5ht exalted parity of his private and .pub-
' Jie character; his clear and discrimtoa-
•ting jwlgufeut; his manly and un
faltering consistency in the
advocacy and defence of
his political prin
ciples ; his
wtwne-hoartcd gen-
erseity and amenity of
dupositjuMB; his ardent and
aetive efforts ife behalf of tho
OBKAT PRINCIPLED OF THE DEMO
CRATIC PARTY, aided by an elo-
qoeaoe at once attractive, con
vincing awU effectual, have'
•U conspire! to make
him unanimously
recagnisrJ at,
HOME, AS
NEW H AMPS HIKE S r-lVOXITE SON !
while they have also so strongly appealed
to the confidence and regard of hie fel
low countrymen throughout the
Union, that in 1853,
HE WILL. ON TilL 4th of MARCH, BE
INAUGURATED AT WASHINGTON,
as the
CHIEF MAGISTRATE OF TTOliP^ 1R
•< t have been elected twice by Tree-toil
rote*. I am tho hcpb esentativs or" Fuss
Soil Principles ; 1 know Gen. Scott to he
with me en the subject of slavery; beta the'
FRIEND OF LIBERTY, Platform
Platform ; sad if we can
ST^gh" in Congress to repeal the Fugitive
11 bsi cve we can, IT IS WITHIN
KNOWLEDGE that
■ SIGN THE LAW! Net
GEORGIA, GORDON COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary, July Term, J882.
Present his Honor A lex anker Sxjtolb,
Judge of said court.
¥T appearing to the court hy tlic petitton
1 ot Tillnian Driiskill, that Alpha Sam
mcrs,1ateof said county, deceased, did, in
his fife time, execute to said Drisskill his
bond, conditioned to execute titles ifi fee-
simple to said Tillman Drisskill, for lot of
land No. 1138, in the twenty-first district ol
the second section of originally C’nerokce,
now Cass county; and it further appearing
that said Alpha Summers departed this life
without making titles to the same, of it! any
way prorating therefor; and it appearing
that said Drisskill has paid the full 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, itt conformity with snM bond. It is
therefore hereby oroered.that notice lie given
at three or more public places in said coun
ty, and in the Cassville Standard, that all
persons concerned may file objections in this
office,(if any they have,) why said Thomas
F. Summers should not execute t : tlcs to suid
lot of lundj in conformity with said bond;
A true extract from the minutes of raid
court, Jrtlv 5lh. 1852.
ALfcX, STROUP, o. c. c.
July 8 — 2§»-3m [Pr’s fee, $12.
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY*.
Ordinary'* Office, Aug. 26,1852,—Present his
Honor Thomm A. Wood, Ordinary of
said'coutitv,
I T appearing to fhe COtirt, by petition of
Thomas Hamilton, assignee, that hereto-
to-wit: on the fwcnlt setefsd day of October,
in the year of our Lord.; one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-one, that Thomas J. Alex
ander, as principal, and Jonathan McDow,
as security, made ithd executed to LutlicrD.
Barr and Charles A. Hamilton, using their
firm name of Barr A Hamilton, in due form
of law.theirbond.JIbe Original of winch is
now on file in my office,-} binding themselves
in the sum of twelve htWttfred dollars,' eon.
ditioned to lie void if the said Thomas J,-
Alcxander,or said Jonathan McDoW for-hitn,
'honht make or cause to he made a good and
sufficient title in fee simple to sahl Barr &
Hamilton or their assigns, to half of towu
lot in the town of Adaifsfillc, in said county,
known ns the North half Of lot number six,
■n the plan of said- town, and lot number
seven, in the plun of said town, forty feet
front and running eighty feet nack from
street; and it appearing that Thomas J. Al
exander departed this life some time in the
year 185U, without making titles to said town
lots above described; and it appearing to the
court that.Barr & Hamilton, on the day
of ——,eighteen hundred and fifty-twoi du
ly assigned and transferred said bond - to pe-
tioner, for value received; and it appearing
alsoto the court that said Thomas Hamilton
is ready and willing, at any time, to pay any
balance that may lie doc upon settlement of
the pnrehase money for said town lots that
may remain unpaid:'
\Yhtrcu]ion it is ordered hy the court, that
all persons concerned, do file their objections
in writing to the Ordinary, on ok before the
first Monday in December next, if any they
haw, why Jonathan Me Dow, executor of the
said Thomas J. Alexander, deceased, should
not make: or cause to he made, good and
sufficient titles as aforesaid, to said Thomas
jlton,assignee of said bond; and upon
to do so, the said prayer of petition
grautud.
A true transcript fronrthc minutes of the
court of Ordinarv, this 36lh da v of August.
1832. ' T. A. Ii'ORD, Ord'y.
8cm. 2—ir—3m ' Pr’s fee 815
POSTPONED SALE:
TwcBtv acres of land in the 4th district
and 3d section, lying three miles from -Car-
tcrsvillei otl the east side of the Alatoonp
.. „ . . Roadi kfiotvn.as the lot of laud ‘that Solo-
thc sheriff, that the defendant resides ou* J i no tl fJohbspcw lives on : levied on tb satis-
_ . * l .. i AK -.l I*. - # 1.., — i — miii* Sri F lit*.- _ vi C — — *... A X*. &1. T .. C »if- —
of said county, and it further appearing to | fy (iifec fi, fas.—two from the Inferior COfsrt
the coirtf, that the defendant resides out of. of UOssj fit Fatror of John Norcross; the oth-
tliis State, it is,on inatioit, ordered that said j P f for the use of the officers of the court vs,
defendant appear and answer at tjie nexfi Wm: Dohhc and Solomon Dolibs.
term of this court,or that the case lie coi»sl*f f | Also, defendant's interest in lots of land
ered'in default, and the plaintiff allowed fo : Xos. 10, 11. 30, 23, and 25, all in the 5th.
proceed ; and it is further ordered, that this j ilistrict and 2d section of (’ass county: lev-
rule l>c published once a month, for fottf ; jeft on to satisfy five JustsceS’ court fi fas.—*
Given under niv hand at office, this loth j CHERRY AND UMRWRRT.
October, 18o2. A. STIIOL P, o. g. c. ; ___ •
Oct. 21 37 30d k com* or
CMKte, CtMs, HtanacsB, tytttim
•f K—i, NlffW SvcAis, Asifeaa,
lira CwiplBiHlB, ul
CONSUMPTION.
Xto not neglect it.
estate of John McClure, late of said r-
crunty, deceased—
< These are theuefore to cite and -admonish i
all, and singular the kitulred and creditors f - - ,, . .
of said deceased, to be nird : appear at mv i |^ONSUMFT ON can and has been cured
office, within the tune prescribed by law, to ; m thousands ot cases by this nature *•
’show cf use, if any they have, why said lit- f ,cn - remedy.
ters should not be granted. j Jud-sou's Chemical Extract of Cherry and j
Given under in y- hand at office, this 12 th [Lungtdort^—This medicine unlike most of;
ADVERTISEMEN
October, 1852.
oct 21—37—30d
A. Stroup, o. g. c.
longing to the estate
late of Cass count.v
Sept. 1852.
Sept. 23
"he patent remedies of the day. is-the result
of the careful study and ei•prriment* of a sci
entific and experienced Physician. The two
principal ingredients, have long been known
and celebrated.
Wild Cherry Bark.—"When the strength of
:e of WUliamwin Karp, J this “ P ro P eirl, J extracted, is rite best medicine
deceased. Thus 17th I hnown for curing the worst eoughs and oth-
TWO months after date, application will
A be made to Thomas A Word. Ordi
nary for said county, for leave to seH xmc
house and lot In the town of Cassville, be-
>YMi EA11P, Adm’r.
]V
iate ot W’ ui. Gordon, dcceused, are re*
inontits. mtii’e Cassvilfe Standard’, pfevkfes j Sree^in"ffiYoF*df"l»atton" aad Chunn;theJ f l ues ,‘ 1 eU tofom « a,id 'nake payment,
»o the next term of this court. This others in i'avor of J. D. Carpenter ts. John
5 th, 1S52. DAVID IKWlN,rf, S. C. 'Freeman. Levied and returned to me by
Chastain A Y’ou.vo. pl’ff’satt'ys. :; a f,„;ii«r E- A. BROWN, D Sfrff
A true extract from the inintftes of Conrt, '■ —. — i^a
this May 5th, 1852. , \ fTuld'Bg Sheriff Sales.
' ^ N the fits t Tuesday in November next
er pttbnonary diseases, it loosens the pldcgm
Snd enables the sufferer to expectorate ea
sily, and alone will euro the worst cold or
cough, which if "neglected Slirfiys lead to
Consumption.
Lungwort.—This is a plfttii the virtues of
which are kritftvn to but -few, it has been
said’of th8 most learned men of all times,
H».rtt “nature has provided ft remedy for
bach and everv disease," aftd the discovc
olice*—All pets tins indebted to the cs-^ ries . that - nrc ma<lc ’ "°. to P rovc ! te '
T WO months after date application wtlf
be made to the Ordinary of. C*ss coun
ty, for leave to sell the real estate of John S.'
Randle. deceased.
A. H. CHAPPELL, Adm’r. ’
Sept 9
R. B. 1’ERlfYj Clerk.
July 15—23—4ni [l’rs tee- $1(1
GEORGIA, GORDON COUNTY.
HUREAS, A. T. Smith fold IL AV.
Fite, apply to foe for ltfttcts of ad-
w
ministration, on the estate of 7i. M: Hurt,
late of said county, deceased.-
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all, and singular the kindred arid creditors
of said deceased, to be - and appear at my
C) will be sold, before the court-house door
in the town of Dallas, Paukli-'g county,
will in the usual hours of sale, th (following
pfoj trty to .wit;
One one-horse Wagott
truth. Lungwort is doubtiess the remedy de
signed hg nature for Consumption. Its heal
ing properties are truly Vonderful, and the
mtc.areqroffircd'fo pre!sw‘t thefo'ln terasm rapidity with xvlrich it cures the worst Cases
the 'aw °f ulcerated lungs, soothing and subduing
the law.
Oct 31—37-40
YY.C.WtLY.E-Vr.
NOTICE!
A LL persons Indebted to the estate of Ri
M. BaanWeli, tleceitsed, are requested to
propefty of BCnjaiein Carroll, to satisfy one
justices’ court fi fa. issued frem Paulding In
ferior rot!ft—John Bones vs Bcnjaniin Car-
f'tfll and John M. Carroll, makers, atjd Iltib-
... .. .. . j--. lianland Burgess.endorsers. Proiiertvpoin-
oftce,w.thm the tune prescribed by law, to ^ OIIt by MarJr Ma , OTe .
show catret, If 8»y exist, why said letters J AD W
come forward and make payment, and all
levied on fls the those having demands against said deceased,
are required to present them in terms of the
law. JUDITH BARNWELL, Ex’x.
Oct 7 35 40d
should not be granted. -
Given under my hand at office, this 6th
Sept. 1852.- Ai STROUP, o. o. c.
Sept. 16 32 30d.
G eorgia, Gordon County. Whetett*
Robert L. Moody ipplies to tee letters
of administration rn the estate 6f Thomas
Moody, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite-aiul admonish,
all and singular,- the Kindred tod creditors
of said deceased, to be tod appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed tiy Law, to
show cause, (if any they have) Why said
Letters should not be granted.
Given-under my hand at Office, this 6th
dav of September, 1&M.
A. STROt’F* er. a. e.
Sept- 16 32 39d
Oct. 7,1852:
WHITE, D.Sh’ff. .
AtlSOf AT THE SAME TIjtE AND #*LACE,
All (IfC interest that Josiah W. -Langley
has itr lot of Land, No.- 718; in the 3d district
aftd dtl section. Samuel N. Stewart vs. Jo-
sfcih W. Langley.
Imts of Laud Nos. 866, and'935, all in the
id Jistrict and 3(1 section. James $1. 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 vs.
Reuben R. Ransom, principal, and Thomas
McGrifi, security on stay.
Lot No 14?, In the 2d district and 3d see
tion. Bennett Cooper ts. Joseph T. Craton.
Irwin E- Craton anti Dane! Canpbcll security.
Georgia, Cass ConHly*
W HEREAS James Strain, administrator
of the Estate Of Jacob Stronp, dec’d,
applies to me for Letters Dismissory from
said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and nppear ar
my office within the time prescribed hy hriv
to show cause (tf any exist) why said Letters
should not be granted. Given under my
hand at office, this 21st ot September, 1852.
THOMAS A. D'Ol(l), Ordinal*-
Sept. 23—6tn—*
GEORGIA, OASS COUNTY.
W HEREAS Lewis Tumlin, administra
tor of the Estate of Lnri TumlinJatc
of said county, deceased,- applies to me for
Letters Dismissory from said administra
tion.
These are therefore to cite Stld adm(t5!?h
all and singular the Kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at mjr of
fice, withiu the time prescriliwl by Liw, to
show cause, (if any exist) why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 15th
Sept. 1852-
THOMAS A. WORD, Ordiwafy.
.Sept. 23—Gm.
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
VI7JIHREAS Archibald II. Spenct, f»p=
v V plies to me for letters of Gu irdian-
ship for Robert Spence, Julia Spence, and
Wm. Spence, minor heirs of Susan Spence,
late of said county deceased. -
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and appear at
my office, within th* timv prescribed, by law
"and show CSttst- (if they have any) why let
ters of Guardianship should not be granted
the said applicant
’ Given under my hand at office,- this 16th
>eptembcr, 1852.
THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary.
Sept. 23—30d
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
A GREEABLY to anorifcr of the honora
ble Ordinary of Cass county, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in November next, he
fofe tb* Cottrt-hodsc door in Clafkesrille,
ILtber.-hatli cOufity. lot Of land No. 87, and
one half lot No. 10G, in the 2d disirict of
Htiltcrsham county. Sold as the property of
John Anderson, deceased, for the hciicfit of
his heirs. Terms made known on tlie day
of sale. THOS. TURNER. Adm’r.
A fig. 19 23 - tds
Aduiinislralor^s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honor
able Ordinary of Cass county, will be
sold on the fir si Tuesday in November next,
before the court house floor in Cassyllle, be
tween tlfe Usual hours Cf sale,- a negro .boy
named TONEY, belonging to the es' ate of
Cason B. l’uckctf, deceased, for the 1 Mine lit
of his heirs. Terms on the day of sale. 1
W. C. WILY, Adm’r.
Sepi.23— 32 — tds.
A. ALEXANDER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
, Atlanta, (Icorgia,
oil a lei; in
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
English, French and American Chemicals, Stir- J tion, a p -r.-on turnii
gieal and Dental Instrument#,
FAINTS,.Oils, Dye Sniffs and Window
Glass, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brushes
of all kinds. Bronzes, Fancy SoapSj Trusses,
Tanners’ Tools, Druggists’ Glass Ware, Ex
tracts, Dentists’ Gold and Tift Foil, Force*
lean Teeth, Patent Mcdt-ifies, fee.
Together with a full supply of eVefy afti-'
ele usually found in the line, which I offer at
the lowest market j. rices for cash or approv
ed credit
My arrangements with established houses
in New Yoik, give me facilities enjoyed hy
few, for selling pure articles, and at the low
est prices.
Eebrnary 12, 1852, v
Georgia, Catt county,
W HEREAS AYm. F.- fttht tod George
i. Vain, apply to tng for Letters of
Administration on fit* Estate of Wm. Fain,,
late ttf this eettnty, deceased.
These ate therefore to cite and admonish,
all and singulsr, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law and shew
cause, (if any there he) why letters of ttl-
ministration should not be granted tbir Said
applicants.
Given under my hand at office (hfe 24th
of September, 1832. v ♦.
THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary.
Sept. 30--30d»
Administrator's Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of tue Hrnor-
able Ordinary of < ’ass county, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in November next,
before the court house door in the town of
La Fayette, Lot of Land No". 242, 12th ,-ist.
and 4th section of Walker connty.
Aisc at the same time, before the court
hotise dotfr In the town of Calhoun, Gordon
county, Lot of Land No. 32, 6th dist, and 3d
section.
Sold as the property of Sinclair McMul-
lin, late of Cass county, deceased, for the
benefit of his Itelrs. ’Perms on 'the day of
sale.
JOHN A. UPSHAW, )
J. »f COLLIER, J Admr s ‘
Sept23,32 tds.
Fancy Prints.
ClAtl different patterns of Fancy Pri.its,
4UU of all colors and prices, just re
ceived by
PATTON & TltLMBLE
Adairsrillc, April 14, 1852.
‘‘THE GLOBE HOTEL.”
CASSVILLE, GA.
rpiIB undersigned would in-
A form the public that he has
taken Charge of this large and
commodious Hotise. situated on
the south-east corner of the pub
lic square, and hy his" attention
and care_ hope- to merit a liberal patronage
[by tlic Public. His Table Will he the host
‘ that the country affords No ne'ins will be
spared tojnakc all comfortable that mavcall.
S. J. HIGGS.
Cassville, Geo. Sept. 25, 1851.34-tf.
all irritation, almost immediately, is a proof
of its adaption to tliis disease.
Caution.—To protect our own Os well as
thc-interest erf the Ccr.Piltttptive sufferer, we
are obliged to Caution all to find the signa
ture of CtrifsTOCK & BuoTtiF.n on the wrap*
pfcr, without this it is a worthless counter
feit. Itememth r this. [April 1.
Sast Xndia Hair Dye.
Colours the Huh- and not the Stein.
The dye may he applied to the hair over
night, the first n’glit turning the brightest
RED on GREY HAIR to a dark brown,
and hy repeating a s out night, to a bright
Jet black. Any per ,m. mu .therefore, with
the least possible tro >ie k. p his hair any
dark sha le or per eet lark • with a "esifixe
as-ytraric j that the dye, if appliedro l ;c skin
trill not rolour it By .no. asional a) plica
will ne'er be
known to have “rey hajr. Directions umii-
plctc with the article. '1'licn is no colt u ing
in this statcincnt. as one ear easi'y test.
G BORGIA, CASS COUNTY. '
\\ HERE AS, W.C. Wyiy.wx center ort
the estate of James Talbot, late of
Cam county, deceased, applies to me Cor let
ters of dtanimioa from aaid estate:
These are therefore to cite and adfltonmh
aB. and singmlar the kindred and ctodttors
of said deceased, to he and appear at mv
office, within the time prescribed by law, to
■how eanae, 9 *mcy they have, why said let-
tnttriMMddsrik he granted.
Gsrenjffidsrmy hand at office, this 2d
Aotpm/Sm. T A. WORD, o.c. CL
Aog-5 - 16 6m
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
a Mtifcd
ty, fcrleaare tostBUslarit saiaegtato he
lowgiag to the astotoaf ffia lase Joha Vaogh-
sb, deceased, for the huoeCt of rim hairs of
ssid isaesssd J AS. VAUGHAN, Adm’r
Sept* SI to
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
W HEREAS Jonathan D. PhilKps. for
mer clerk of the court of Ordinary for
said county, and having been appointed by
the Justices of the Inferior court, adminis
trator cwre Tesiameuto aiuiexo on the Estate
of George W. Underwood, late afsaid wn-
ty, deceased, and hating (according to a
late statute) foiled to give bond and maturi
ty for hfe said administratorship, I there
fore hereby call upon all persons suncoiued
to fie and appear at rey office Within the
time proscribed by lair, aid shew conse (if
they bare any) why the administsation of
the Estate of the said George W. Under
wood, deceased, should not" be committed
to Humphrey W. Cobb, clerit of the Supe
rior const for rins comity.
(Bren under my hand Ot office, this 25th
day of September, 1852
THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary.
Sept. 80-aOd
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
A GREEABLY to ail order of the honor
able Ordinary of Citss co , Kill, hr sold
wi the 1st Tuesday ill Decernhef, at Cass-
rlfle. Geo., between tl c usual hours of sale,
the following negroes; Elisha, a man, 22
yesrs old ; Tom, 27; Jim,-19 ; Fetcf, 25:
Henry, 15; Solomon, 63: Jinny, a woman,
40: Susan, 50; Litha, 38, and her hoy, 3;
Martha, 26, and her child, four months old :
Adalinc, 14; Jerry, 12: Folk, 9 : Allen, 8 ,
Caroline, 5 . Ophelia, 4} also, the fotltnv
ing lands* Lots Nos. -293, 23l, forty-eight
acres of 234, ha if sefe Of 255. forty acres,
more ot less of the north line of 278j all in
t^e 5th district and 3d section of Cass mun-
tv. SoM as the property of Sinclair ,Mc-
Mnllen. for the her^tit of the heirs. Tern* 5
on the toy. , .
JOHN A UPS PAW, 1 , r ,
i, M. COLLIER) j Ad8 ’ n
Oct. 21—57—tds-
. ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. ‘
O N Wednesday, the first day of Decernltcr
next, wiR lie soil-the late residence
of Sinclair' 3
viUe, the folli
of aUk
hogs,
litchen
wheat, cotton,
Mtioo team
ased, near Cass-
ty, to-wit: -Stork
cows, mules,
the household and
large lot of corn,
Gt, end the plan-
fkc property of the
flctrgla, Gorttm county. —Whereas,
XX Jehu Pfadfipe applies to me for let-
ten of odauaistratioe oa the estate eT Wau
FhijUipa,fote of said coautv, a
There are therefore to die
rit perreo* cooeeraed, tebeood ,
•^■At jpme preeerihed
■wre, if aay they have, why
■at he granted.
Grere nhrnjbritt office, ffifo tStt
x,r v~ OTo i2i
said der and,for the benefit of his feirs
Sale to cofUfeae from day to' toy moil all
is sold: Terms on the day.
JOHN A UPSHAW, 1 . .
J M. COLLIER, f auoits.
Oet. 21—37—tds
EXECUTOR S SALE,
VTTILL ** ^ ri* fost Tuesday In
tn December l>ext f before foe court-house
dpor in Cossvilie. the Ibllowing negroes, to-
wit:’ Seaborn, a man; Chariorte. a woman }
Ilian is a woman; Reaiila, a girl; Sill, a
bey; Perry,»boy; George, a boy, and a girl
chmi Of Mieerva. Sold as the property of
FiUm Gorton, deceased, under his last
toffi and testament, for the' benefit of the
heirs aad creditors of said estate.- Tetresoa
the day of sole.
W. C. WYLY, Kx r.
Oct.- 21—*7—tds
HARNESS MAKING.
f 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 wofk faitafullv.
L. RAMSAUB.
Aug. 20, 1852.
FOR Jll.4L.tl .4140 FEMALE.
“ Be yc Fruitful and. Multiply,”
I S H command that should hi cheerfully
obeyed oy the chi dren of men Dr. Laf-
zette’s Juno, Cordial, or Ftocdearlrc Elixir,
prescribed as aneffecttial restorative in ca
ses of Dsltility, Itnpotcncy, or Barrenness,
andailirre . es of nature. It is all that
it professes ..be, iz: Nature’s Great Resto
rative, nod .c-tneil ■ for those in the married
ate with nt ofl>: ing. It is a certain erfre
r Semi al Emi sidtis, General Debility,
cct, we knos oi the genital organs, ner-
us aft’ec on.-, L- eorrhoea or Whites. As-
itivigor rit"- r (Ih-iiie it is unequalled,
Also, a certain refttedy for insipient Con
sumption, Indigestion, loss of Muscular En
ergy, Physical Lassitude, Females Weakness'
Debility, &e. It is warranted to please the
user in any of the above complaints, and is
of priceless value to those wifhoht offspring.
Caution.—Fitid (he name of Comstock &
Bro.tlicr on the wrapper, and never bay it
unless you find the above name as ft lias
been exleflsivcly counterfeited of late. AtOid
the Counterfeit as vou Would poison,
April 8, 1852.
Carlton's Liniment, for the Biles!
I T is now used in the principal hospitals,
and in the private practice iff our coun
try by an immense nuinlicr of individuals
and families, first and most certainly for the
cure of the Piles, and also extensively and ,
effectually as to baffle credulity unless where
its effects are witnessed eternally in the fol
lowing comp nuts: i-iro,. yswelllings,rheu
matism, Acntc ->r 1 ’lironic giving immediate
j case, sore-throat, bruises, sprains, burns. 4c.
Sores and Ulcers, whether fresh or of long
standing, and fever sores. Its operation up
on adults and children in reducing rheuma
tic swellings) a ml lcfjscniitg cotighs ami
tightness of the chest -by relaxation oh- the
parts.; has been surprising beyond concep
tion, The common remark of those who
R. R. K.—PAIN.
R ADWAY- S READY RELIEF-will
stop the most severe pains in a few min
utes.* In New York, hundreds who are af
flicted,, yall at the Medical office of Rad way
& Co. and ha/c the Ready Relief applied
gratis. It never Tails in relieving the most
painful paroxysms infee minutes or less-
TO THE SICK OF THIS 1HSTKICT
If you will caH Upon our Agents and try
the Relief we will guarantee yodf instant
relief from Pein, said a quiet cure of its
cause,
BEAR IN MIND.
R ■ R ■ Ra
RaD-waV's Ready Relief will stop tiie
MOST SEVERE PAINS IX .A FEW MINUTES.
And cure the most Obstinate Rheumatic, Neu
ralgic and Xercous Complaints inafew Hours,
Internal and External. It icilt stop the , most
Excruciating Pains in from Three to fire Min
utes, and has cured—
, , .. . ... ... in this reZC.T*. 1 was attacked by the. Bnsr.rhit —
have Used ft 111 the 1 lies, IS “It acts like a . which soon became »• severe *r to require an im
For the Removal and rpniianenl Curt of alt 1
. NERVOUS DISEASES.
Ind orthnse Complaint*- which :»tr raiisr*! by an'
impaired «erikeu«Mt or tmheciihy eomli-
iHir- •»*' tli*=
NEHVOrS SVSTteM.'
This beautiful and r.cinrnnlen* application of tbV
ttkteHoos poweis ol' 4tALY-A.V*M aad JIAii
.tCTISM. has ijeea pn»tit»uht*etl by iliKtiRcniuhtd 1
physicians,~boHi it. Kufnpc hud the t ? nked States, *
to bt the most cj^Utahi- metliriu^l diicatety of th*
•dge.
Dr, CKRISTIE’S GALVANIC BELT
MAGNETIC rz.um.
■ wed with the mnev perfect ml certain recewe’
ja lU cneee of
OI1ERAL DEBIMTY,
Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone W
Ike rarawMorgan,, and imigoratiug the.entire «y»
tarn. Abo in F(TS, CR VMF. PAItAl.VSIS an«
FALST, DYSPEf-fiA or INDICIESTNI.V, SHE!'
MATISM, ACUTE awl CiiltONU:, GOUT. EPI
LEPSY, LUMBAGO. -UEAFVESS, NERVOUS’
TREMORS. PALPITATION OK THE. heaht
APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE
aad CHEST, LfVER COAfPLAINT. SPINAL COM
YLAINT. and CURVATURE of the SPlNI-k I1IP‘
COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS. DE
FICIENCY of NERVOUS and PHYSICAL EN-
[ROY, aad ail. NERVOUS DISEASES, which
etreptaiat, arise fhtni one shnpIK eanne -taMlly
A PtrufeOcif if the ffervow Sjrrtta.
)»■ la NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drag, aad:
MffidteiMS mertmMM the dittos*, 6>r they weaken the
vital energies of the already prostrated system ;•
while, wader the strengthewang. life-fit teff. vilal-;
hunf influence of Oalvanism, as applied |>y this’
beautiful and wonderful discovery, tne eshaviSted 1
petiawt aftd weakened aatfenM- a rriWtd to hr-’
Mr health, strength, elasticity and vigor.
The great peculiarity and excellence of
lr« Cfcrfatfo’B fialuhk Canthei,
roMiits in the het that they arrest end cure dis
ease by eiaward application, in place of tlie usual*
•odb of drugging snd physicking the patient. Till*
exhausted Natuie sinks hopeiessiy under the in
flic tion.
They -strengthen the whole syetrm. equalize the ctf»- :
dilation of the blood, promote the ttrerriionm, and*
motor de the tlightest injnty under any circuMhtanr**.
Since their introduction id the United States, •t»iy /
three y jars since, more than
75,000 Person*
including ali ages, classes and cou<liti«»n». aiifoitgl
which were a large number of lame-, who are ftfecu-
liariy subject t> Nervous t omplaiuts, nave beet.
EHTIRELT AND. PERMANENTLY GORED,*
.when all hope of relief had been given up, anti
eveiv thing else been tried in vain!
To illustrate the use ot the Onlvatslc Bel:.*
suppose the case of a per«on urfticted with th*to
bane of civilization, D'» SPKPS!.\. or ahr othej^
Chronic or Nervous Disorder. In ordinary
Stimulants are taken, which, by their action on ttw
nerves and muscles of the aifnrn tempo-’
Very relief but which leave the patient in a lower
•(ate. and with injured faculties. aflcT the action*
thud excited has ceased New compare thto with 4
the effect resulting from the application of the (i.th
VAN1C BKLT Take a Dysfiepcic sufferer: even*
in the worst symptoms of an attack, and simply*
tie,tile Belt around the Body, using the Magn^'u 4 ’’
Fluid as directed. In a short period the in«en h
ble perspiration will act on the positive element
•f tee Belt thereby cansing a Uai^anie circtil «tH>n
yy on to tee negative, andjh»f|ice b-rs.
owe Galvanic circulation throughout tlu^d^
Thus the ffiMWt severe eaaae ot DVSPKWIa me
PERMANENTLY CURED- A FEW DAYS I*
AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THK*
DISEASE OF YEARS.
CERTIFICATES MD TESTIMONIALS
Of tfe* Bart Undaobttd. Chmrartcr,
all part* of tlie country conlil be *i»eo, »mti!
to All every coiumii fa thie paper:
AN EXTRA0RT)IX\RY CASE,
which conclusively proven that
“Truth is stranger than Fiction.*
CUKE OP
SheaaiathDi, Kronriiitfa, and Dyspepsia,
REY DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN
of New Jersey, r»f distinguished attainments and*
exalted reputation
SjortsT, New Jersey, July 12, IJU5.
Da. A. H CMatriTiK—Dear Sir: You wish to know
ef me what has been the result-in mv own roc,»
of the application of TH K GA L V A NIC i> VA,T A NIV
NECKLACE. My reply is as follows :
For about twenty years fl^had been suffering'
from Dyspepsia. Every year, the symptoms be-’
came worse, nor could 1 obtain irinnuient relief
from any course of medical treatment whatever.*
About fourteen year* rinse, m coareqaejnee iff fre-
puent exposure to the weather, in rhe dhcherge of
trtf pastoral duties, 1 became subject to a sever**
CRrofiie Rheumatism, which for year after*year,
caused mehvJascr^WMe anguish., Farther: in tb*
winter of *45 and ? 4«. in consequence of preachinr'
a great dee! ho my own and various other churched
From
cient
charm.” It is warranted to plenre any .per
son that will r\ u
CautIdx. -Never Iki-. it nnlcss foii fifid
the fac simil signature i Comstock & Bro-
tlicr, proprie - on tn ■ rapper.
April 8, 1852.
mediate iuspension of my pastoral labors. My'
flervous system was now thoroughly prosftafed. an*l
li my Bronch ; ti» became worse, so also did my Dy«-'
pepsin and RhenmatsC arfertion—tlius evincing'
teat I Jiffse die**rder» were connected with each
other through tee medium of th - * Nervous Sys
tem. In the whole pharmaccpa •% t!»ere seemed
ti» be no remedial agent which c/cid. reach ano
| recuperate my Nervous .System ; every thing th*t'
I had tried for this pur pose had completely bailed.
Comstock's (xreat l*ain-Killer.
T4TO. medicine has been discovered that is ' At U ‘* 1 V9S . M ,> 13 *'«"■“ J m,t
j\ SO-happtly-ada " i “"atiom, a.:d (thaugh with no ver)r »ngmno
is to be taken a
externally as a wash or
!4i 1, , , . 1 i invention*. ai:d (though with no very nur.-uino
Xw SO-liapptly-adapted to use internally as ! hope, of their efficiency,} I determined to try the_
drops to be taken and yet perforin sneh won- i effect of the application of the GALVANIC BKLT*
ders when ap died externally as a wash or i necklace with the magnetic fluid.
Rheumatism
_ Neuralgia
Croop -
Diarrhea
v. Toothaohc
Sposams
-Cramps
Sick Headache
Chill Fever
Chill Biains
: Sore Throat \
Iuflueuza
Iu Four Hours,:
In One Hour,
In Ten minutes/^
In Fifteen mioutes
In One second,
In Three minutes.
In Three minutes.
In Fifteen minutes.
In Fifteen minutes 1
In Ten m.nutes,.
In Four hours,
In Twenty kouflt,
ap
bath, by friction.
Fifteen cents is all yon have to risk to try ■
it: and as that snm can be-no object to the j
proptietor, it is hoped that such a price can 1
be no o'wtacle to any family, and Will never !
prevent its trial.
This “Pain-Killer” may he used with a
success that will astonish' the beholder, in i
such cases as the following: Ci.olera tn« Ims. j
Distressing Dysentery, pain in the Fide and 1
Stomach, corns, cuts and bruises,cholera in-1
fan turn, bronchitis, healing sores on man or ■
beast, children’ teething, racing blood,
hoarseness, quinsy in a-few hours.chilblains
| and frosted feet, spasms, prevent .a blister
from hunts, broken breasts, mcasels, cramps,
hurts, scratches, or tom flesh, bites or stings.
Certificates to fill a volume might be pub
lished, showing the wonderful effects of
~ Comstock’s Pain Killer,” bnt they are too
common,and used for articles of no merit;
and the fifteen cent bottle wiP do more than
a thousand, unknow n names to convince the
user
Beware of worthless articles railed Pain
Spinal Complaints, Stiff Joints, Strains,
Tbit was in June, liUtf. Tour cirit *ffiro*i*H-
MCltt, W TWO DAM JfiV IhlFAPStA MAO U«!IX I l*‘
ETC WT DAM 1 WAS KRfiRI.XD TO RS.OCUK *f r^Tb-
Hit. USOIS; 50R MASK I ItMCK OMITTRS Sf.tCLE *
fKKTICE OX ACCOUNT OF THE JSfiOXL'HITIf j AMD MY
RhRU MAT!C AFFECTIOJV HAS RfiTlMRI.t CEASED TO*
trouble mc. Such is tbe woiffdcrfni and kappv
resnlts of the experiment » *
I have recommended the BELT and FLUID to*
many who have been likewise suffering from Neu
ralgic affections. They have tried them, with"
HATrt BE AULTS. I REItEYE. Ife KVKBV CASE.
i am, dear sii, verv ftfiiectfnily yours,
JtOBERT W. LANDIS.
OR- CHRISTY’S
GALVANIC NECKLACE
I* reed for ell-complaints affecting % Throat n
Head, sneb as Bronchitis, Inflammation of the*
Throat, Nervore and Sick Headache, Dinaiess of
toe Head. Neiralgu in the Face, Buzzing; or Roar-'
ing in the Ears, Deafness, which is generally!
Nervous, and that distressing cempUiid, called’
Tie Doiorens.
" ’ i l ", raiicu xara A gj^tioM of the.Head end upper sstr
Killers, ana Revcr buy ant oct Comstock s. . fffea in r*l*y and ranljefeandalfdrierere
CArTidw.—AH of the above named artic
les are slod only by Comstock & Brother, 9
Uk. V TT I. a. • . ea C #
Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Frost Bites, Choke- j John st., Xew'York, to whom all feders
1*9 \fni4tna Tio Tirtlnrmiv wsul rell ntViowonm- ..1 r t t*. a eHwm.
ra Morbus, TicDoloreux, and till other com
plaints where there afe severe painsY Bod-
way s Beady Relief will instantly atop the
pein, and quickly cure the disease.
Principal Office 162 Fatten St, N. Y -
PRICES OF KADv. AY S REMEDIES:
Rad way’s Renovating Rzsbtront, ^1 per
bottle.
Rad way’s Ready Relief, 25 cents, 50 cents
and $1.
The Dollar Bsrtles contain fire tnnx the
quantity of the twenty dive coot bottles.
TO PLANTERS,
DR. CHRISTIE'S
GALVANIC BRACELETS
Are (band of sret service in eases of Crevnfeions o
fiIs, Spasmodic Complaints, aad general Kerron
•xtremitief
cans*.
mast be directed. [April 8, 1252.
OS'" All the above named articles sold on-
lwby JOHN W. BURKE. Cassville, Geo.—
M. Mann, Trenton; E. It. Sassecn A Co,!
Lafayette; Crook k Grogan, Snmmerville j
April 8. 1«:.2.
Carriage Manufactory.
HOME. GEO.
WE desire to r ail the atten-
, tion of the Public to the new
This is the cheapest Medicine yoa c4n i Carriage Manufactory. Ideated at Bone’s rid
possibly keep, os it can be used at all times ’ stand, on Stood street, opposite the fiepof
and under all circumstances.
For sale at Caasvilla, by John W.Braz,
Sole agent for 'Cass County:
Sept 2. 1853.
Blanks for Bale Here
mnSKOXE PAPER to EKVELOfBI
T17E have jaat received’a rich assortreenf
“ men: of the above, at the Cherokee
Book Store.
Sept 2,1852.
and just Below the Hillburn Quay, where
giea, Wagons will be done at the short
est notice, in. the neatest arirle, and with the
best materials. We pledge ourselves to
give general aatiffiwtion, or oaof workmen
«f> inferior to none in the State. Cone and
judge for yourselves.
WM. T. PRICE k CO.
Tfsreh IT, 1852—ly.
by • dcOcMucy af power or Nerrnu Eaergy ie Ife
(fob* or other oreare of Ik. ■ -?
CEP" No trouble or inconvenience attend*’
the use of these articles They cob he sent to*
any part of the country
PRICES. - ' r-
The GsrftatiJc Belt, Three IfeBare
The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars
The Galvanic Bracelets, OhelfoQar encl
The Magnetic l laid, One DfiBar
ITT” The articles are accorepuuiM by fall
aad plain directions Pamphlets with tall
pnftieAlsre may be had of the agenta
ip^Beware at connterfehs and worthless
imitations
D. C. MOItEREAP. il.th
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