The standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 1849-1864, November 18, 1852, Image 3

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wssrnumu LEGAL NOTICES. GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. Ordinary'* Office, Any. 26,1658,—Present bis Honor Thomas A. Wouto, Ordinary of hM cotiwtv. LEGAL NOTICES. GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. T OLLED before me by ffn. C. Wyfy of the 936th district. 6. M. • black mare mnle, about four or ftre yeais old, about I T aunenrin" hi the court, by petition of' four fect^five or six inches high, uo marks JfTn ritetwen't'v m^oiu!’ Tayof l£iobJrij ^Apl’raiscd by Joseph Willingham andF- SSS5B**r.•<•*; Ti r”£#*•s Au «“■ % EWV , , auder, as principal. !>nd Jonathan Mellon, i 1IHA1.I McLUARi, J. V. as security, made and executed to Luther D. * a true extract from the Estray book, Oc- Barrmid Charles A. Hamilton, using their \ tober 23d, IS52. firm name «if llarr A Hamilton, in due form | J. I). PII1LLIPS, c. r. c. of law,their bond, (’.lie original of which is' q c j js. now on file in mv office,) binding themselves ‘ in the sum of twelve hundred dollars, con- , GEORGIA. CASS COLNT\. dilioned to ha void if the said T bourns J.! 4 LL perron* concerned are hereby notified Alexander,or said Jonathan MeDow for him,; that, sixty days after date, I shall apply *boul«l make or cause to he made a good and j fo '| |, 0 , \. Word, Ordinary of sj.id coun- anflicicnt title in fee simple to said Harr & , tv f„ r o sell the land and negroes 1m; Hamilton or their assigns, to half of town . longing estate <;f the late John Vatigh- lot in the town of Adairsville, in said comity, «n. deceased, for the heoefit of the heirs of known as the North half of lot number six, : *„;<! deceased. JAS. VAUGHAN, Adtu’r in the plan of said town, aw’ ,ot number ! g^., t 9 31 a m seven, in the plan of said town, forty feet J (rant and running eighty feet t.ack from j ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, street; and it appearing that 1 liomas J. AI- , exander departed this lift some time in the j A GREK ABLY to an order of the honor- vear 19.11, witnout making titles to said town : IA able Ordinary of Casa co . will l*e sold LEGAL NOTICES. Oass Sheriff Sales. O N the Crst Taraday in December next, will be sold before the court house door in tbetown ofCaasville, the following prop- ertr: Lots of lend Noe. 261, in the 16th dis trict and 3d section. 34, 25 end 29, in the 17th district and 3d section of Cam county; Levied on as the property of Ptulmey O’ Brien; also two lota of land in the 21st dis trict and 2d section of Cass county, known as Alphias Wilber's, a place now owned by John T. Stephenson—the above levied on to aatisfy a ti. fa. issued from Cam Superior Court; in Savor of J. D. Phillips vs. Ptol- mey O'Brien, Michael O’Brien, JohnT. Ste phenson, Dempsey F. Bishop and Farrell McGovcne Property pointed out by plain tiff in fi. fa. South half of lot No. 122, in the 5 th dis- AOVEftTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. imrrlcan Irma Foundry, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. OSMOND, GRAY & Co H ANING completed their arrangements, the proprietors of the above named es- ' tabifchment. are now prepared, to execute all j orders for every description of castings at the shortest notice and in the best manner. To R. R. Co 1 * & Cat Builders- j We are prepared to manufacture Chilled 1 railroad car and engine wheels of every kind■ equal to any wheels manufactured at the. Northern and superior to any manufactnied j at any Southern Foundry, and at prices as j low as any that can be delivered from any I other establishment. j Also, all other descriptions of engine and ; car castings, warehouse trucks, also, cast iron j ater pipes, water wheels, columns, Lamp JUDSON’S CHEMICAL EXTRACT OP . J TV t posts, cemeterv and other railings, bridge tnctand 3d section of Ceas county-Levied |^ u . of every ’description, puliiesshaf.ing and hangers of «U kinds. Particular attention paid to the manufac- on to satisfy a fL fa. issued from Cam Supe rior court, in favor of Ligon and Leak va. Jonatiian D. Philips administrator of G. m^of'fr^s‘swVtchw : etc" J'r pX P°* nted out hy ; TO MILLERS AND MILL OWNERS. Lots Nos. 1390 and 1291, it the 21»t dia- ; Mill and gin gearing of every description, triet and 2d section—levied on to satisfy 1 furnislied of the best inatcriul and workman- ion'abo'vc described; anditappearing to the I on the 1st TucsdaY in December, at Cass, j five Justices' court fi. fas. all in favor trf j »htp at the ' ‘ i Moon A Thomas vs. Wm J. Chastain.—1 TUiLAATEKb. court (hat Hi!rr Hamilton, on the day 1 ville. Geo., between ti e usual hours of sale 0 f ,eighteen hundred and fifty-two, dn- j the following negroes: Kfisha, a man. 22 lv assigned aud transferred said bond to pe- J yesri old ; Tom, 27; Jim, 19; IVter, 25; t’ioncr, for value received; and it appearing ! Heniv, 15; Solomon. 63 ; Jinny, a woman, also to the court that said Thomas Hamilton *,40: Susan, 50; Litha. 38, and her hoy, 3; is ready and willing, at any time, to pay any j Martha, 26. and her child, four months old ; balance that tnav in: due upon settlement of Adeline, !4; Jerry. 12; Polk, 9 ; Allen, 8; the purchase money lor .sr.id town lots that j Caroline, 5 . Ophelia, 4 ; also, the follow may remain unpaid: 1 ing lands* Lots Nos. 288, 251, forty-eight Whereupon it is ordered by the court, that acres of 254, half acre of 255. forty acres, nil persons concerned, do lib* the.r objections : more or less ot the north line of 2*8, all in ill writing to the Ordinary, on or before the j the 5th district and 3d section of Cass-cnun- first Mondav in December next, if any they j tv. Sold as the pro|>erty of Sinclair Me- have, why Jonathan MeDow, exerutorof the i Mullen, for the benefit of the heirs. Terms said Thomas J. Alexander, deceased, should , on the day not make, or cause to he inaile, good and sufficient titles as nforcwiin. to said Thomas amilton, assignee of said bond; and upon failure to do so, the said prayer of petition will he granted A true transcript from the minutes of the court of Ordinary, this 26;h dav ot August. 1852. ’ T. A. WORD, Onl y. Sept. 2—3C—3m Pr’s fee *15 JOHN A UPSHAW, | . . . J. M. COLLIER, Oct. 21—37—i<ls ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. O X Wednesday, next, will he« the first day of December sold, st the late residence of Sinclair McMullen, deceased, near Cass- ville, the following property, to-wit: Stock of all kinds, such as, horses, cows, unties, hftgs,sheep, &e. &c ; also the household and , kitchen furniture; also, a large lot of corn, GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. VV HERE AS, W. C. Wylv, executor on ^ _ the estate of James lalbot, late of j wheat, cotton, oats, fodder, A., and the plan- Coss county, deceased, applies to tuc for let- ; tatiolI too | s Sold as the property of the ters of dismission Irom said estate: ] sai<1 , 1c , iiscd: for the (icncfit of his * heir*.- rhese are therefore to cite and admonish , gale to continue from dav to dav until all all, and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let ter* should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 2d August, 1852. T A. WORD, o c. e. Aug. 5 2G 6m Georgia, Dade County. W HEREAS Joel Hulsey, administrator of the Estate of Richard Chitwood, late of said county, deceased, makes applica tion to me for Lcttcis of Dismission from said Estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at mv Office within the time prescribed hv law, to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not he granted. Given under i.sy lmrtd and official signa ture nt o:ii e in Tret!nni. April 15th, 1852. /. A t: i IA RIA fl ON EA L, Ordiuary. May 13, 1852.—Cm. GEORGIA, GILMER COUNTY. Gilmer Superior court, April Term. 1852, Present the Honorable David 1 twin.Judge *ef said conn Natuy Caliban Y r ur divorce in Gilmer John Caliban, $ Sn f* eri r CuBrt ’ I T appearing to the com t liy the return of the sheriff', that the defendant resides out of said county, and it further appearing to the court, that the defendant resides out of this State.it is,on motion, ordered that said defendant appear ami answer at the next ‘term of this court.Or that the case lie consid ered in default, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed; and it is further ordered, that this rule he published onec a month, for four months, in the Cassville Standard, previous to the next term of this court. This May 5th, 1852. DAVID IRWIN.j. s. c. Oiiastaix & Yocng. pHTsart’ys A true extract from the minutes of court, this May 5th, 1852 It. B. FERRY, Clerk. July 15—23—4m {Fr’sicc. *10 Georgia, Cass County. W HEREAS James Strain,administrator of the Estate of Jacob Stroup, dec’d, applies to me for Letters Disinissory from ■aid administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause (if any exist) why said Letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, this 21st ot September. 1852. 1 THOMAS A. II'ORD, Ordinary. Sept. 23—6tn—* GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY. W HEREAS Lewis Tumlin, administra tor of the Estate of imri Tumlin,late of said county, deceased, applies to me for Letters Disinissory from said administra tion. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to.be and appear at niy of fice, within the time prescribed by liw. to akow cause, (if any exist) why said letters should list be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this 10th Sept. 1S52. THOMAS A. WORD, Ordinary. Sept. 23—Sm. is sold. Terms oil the dav. JOHN A UFSIIAW, J M. COLLIER, Oet. 21—37—tds Adtu’r*. EXECUTOR S SALE. W ILL lie sold, on the first Tuesday in December next, before the court-house door in Cassville. the following negroes, to- wit: Seaborn, a man ; Charioite. n woman; Minerva, a woman ; Rosillu, a girl; Bill, a hoy; Perry, a boy; George,* boy,and a girl cliihi of Minerva. Sold as the property of ff’illiain Gordon, deceased, under his last u-ill and testament, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms on the dav of sale. W. C. WYLY, Ki r. Oct 21 —37 rd- .in.—j Property pointed out by defendant in fi. fa. j Particular attention paid to the manufac- Levies made and returned to me by a bail- j tore of ploughs and plough castings of all iff. ' i kinds having purchased the patterns of the Part of Lot No. 245, in the 5th district j late firm of Taliaferro & Torbett, a supply and 3d section of Cats county, being one ! will be constantly on hand, hundred acres of the east half of said lot— j The proprietors of the “ American Iron Levied on bv three justices’ court fi. fas.— ’ Foundry,” being piactieal mechanics, and one in fikvor of Dunlap k Mitchell, control- having the establishment under tlicir own ed bv Gillilands k. Howell; one in favor of ‘ saperintemlence, and employing none hut the John L. Lends, and one in favor of Samuel j best workmen, confidently assert that they Smith and K. Cannon, administrators of ; v an manufacture nil descriptions of eastings N. II. Bullock, deceased, vs. Woodford ! « nd «* r work, equal in quality and at as low Bumgarner, aa the property of said Bum- j P r ,' c . rs as he furnished by any other es- garner. Leried and returned to me by a j teblurfiroent North or Sonth. They hope, constable. therefore, hy strict attention to business and Also the same above described part of ! P«nv«wt»y'in fulfilling their contracts, to lot of land, will be sold under three ciders ■ patronage and encouragement of of sale issued from the Superior court of 1 railroad companies, and all other Cassconntv, founded on attachments, «,*! parties requiring castings, or car work done in favor of Lemuel Dillard, one in favor of! che *P‘J * nd T AWO month' after ffiiti , ..j.|Mt jtiiiiii will he made to Thomas A VVoid, Ordi nary for said county, for leave to seH one house and lot In the town of Cassville, lie longing to the estate of Williamson Earp, late of Cass county, deceased. This 17th Sept. 1852. WM. EARP, Adm’r. Sept. 23—2m G eorgia, Gordon Com.ty—Whereas, Hiram Montgomery'applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Thomas Montgomery, late of said county, deceased: These arc therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of'said deceased, to be and appear at .my office, within the time prcserilied by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let- t»rs should not be granted. Given under :uy hand at office, this i5;h October, IS i2. " A. .STROUP, o. o. c. Oct. M 37 30d G eorgia, G mion County.-—Whereas, James E. jaloei: and Nancy McClure apply to me for letters of administration on the estate of John McClure, late 01 said ccunty, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of aiud deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to •how cause, if any they have, why said let ter! should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, this 12th October, 1S52. A. Stroup, o. a. c oet 21—37—30d Georgia. Gilmer County. W HEREAS Shcrod James and John S. James, make application to me for letters of Administration on the estate of Bhearod James, sen. late of said county, de ceased. These are therefore to rite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditoi s of said deceased to l>c and appear at my of- See within the time prescribed hy law. to show cause if any tlic-r have, why said let- ! tor. should not ue granted. t^iv.n under ray hand at office, this ay of October. 13 '♦a*. M0SE8 GR.RJJI; Oriin-iry. N »lic«.— All persons indebted to the es tate of Wm. Gordon, deceased, are re quested to come forward and make payment, & all persons having claims against said es tate, arcqrcuircd to present them in terms ol the law. W. C. WYLY, Ex’r. Oet 21—37 -40 NOTICE! A LL persons indebted to the estate of R. M. Baanwcll, deceased, arc requested to come forward and make payment, and all those having demands against said deceased, are required to present them in terms of the law. JUDITH BARNWELL, Ex’x. Oct 7 35 40d T WO months after date application will he made to the Ordinary of Cass coun ty, for leave to sell the real estate of John S. Randle, deceased. A. 11. CHAPPELL. Adm’r. Sept 9 i«£ IIEIIIII. PLAIN AND oitsrAaxEJsrTAX, NEATLY EXECUTED AT The. tandard Office, CASSVILLE. GEO. Such as Pamphlets. Handbills, Business and Professional Cards, Visiting and Ad dress Cards, Legal blanks, Posters, Blank Notes, Bill heads Circulais, Catalogues, La bels, Horse bills, &e. &c. We think we can give satisfaction both in the execution and prices of onr work, and solicit a share of the public patronage. Sprinff and Sommer Goods!! L. J. PARR, Atlanta, Ga. R espectfully informs his old custo mers and the public generally, that he has just received n large and Well selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Farmer and Mechan ics's Tools, which be will sell on the most accommoda ting terms His stock which’ is very exten sive, and selected to srit the market, consists as follows: Rich muslin tic laincs. Cashmere.merino, black watered and colored Alpaca, Jackonct and cross-barred muslin, a fine se lection of ladies' mitts, a general assort ment of ENGLISH PRINTS and CALICOES. French ginghams. Cashmeres. Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Ket- seys, Negro blankets, white aiid red Flan nels. a general assortment of Domestics. Syrup, mol.-.sses, sugars, coffee, tea. macker el, Tobacco, isegars, Shot, Lead, Powder. Sucff. Indigo, madder, and all kinds of Dye stuffs. Swede and English roll ed Iron. Cast. German and Blistered Steel, Blacksmith Anvils, Hammers, Vices and Bellows. Planes. Plane Iromi, Cross, Hand anti Mill saws. Nails, assort ed size*, and horse nails and shoes. N B. Country Produce bought at th* highest market prices, and goods sold as low as can he afforded. Call and sre for voar- sclves jrp-All orders promptly attended to. 3 ,-torv Brick building, eornerof Whitehall and Alabama streets. ATLANTA. GA. Attention, Lawyers! GKNER.-\L digest index to Georgia Report.', turbiding l. 2, 3 Kelley, 4 to j io Get.rgiii Reports. Clu.riton’s and other ; decisions ( ompiled by Thomas R. R. Cobb ami * V > a '• :.-k»i» A small snpolv just ; for ale at the Cherokee Book Store Sept.?, 1852. Sullivan & Erwin, and one John A Erwin ▼s. said Woodford Bumgarner, as the prop erty of said Bnmgarner. Lot No. 823, in the 4th dht and 3d sec tion—Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Cass Superior court, in favor of Town- sand, Arnold ft Co. va. Moses M. Key* Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attor ney. Lot of household and kitchen furniture, consisting of tables, chain, beds and bed steads, mattrasses, table dishes, looking glasses, and other property of like charac ter; also a double-barrel shot gun, two cows and calves, and one sow. Levied on to satisfy three fi. fas. issued from Cass Su perior court; one in favor of Townsend, Arnold & Co. vs. Wm. 11. Massengale; one in favor cf Wm. Parrish vs. Wm. H. Mas sengale ; the other in favor of Howard and Gardner vs. Wm. H. Maaseugale. -Proper ty pointed out by defondant in fi. fa. One lot of land, number not known, lying in the 5th district and 3d section, known as the place that Alexander Williams now lives on; also one buggy and harness. The above property levied on to satisfy a fi. fa, in favor of John A. Erwin vs. Alexander Williams. Property pointed out by plain tiff in fi. fa. Lot No. 294, in the 5th district and 3d section of Cass county. Levied on to sat isfy two fi. fas. from the Inferior court of the 82Sth district G. M. one in favor of John A. Stuart vs. Jonathan White; the other in favor of Thomas G. Dunlap vs.)Jonathan White. Levied on and returned to me by a Bailiff All that portion of lots of land Nos. 860, 861, and 862, which lies on the north side of tho Etowah river, commencing at the centre of said stream. Juried on as the property of Vincent Brown, by virtue of a fi. fa. from Cass Suporior court, in favor of Jeffers Cothran & Co. against the said Vin cent Brown, and other fi. fas. from said court, in favor of its officers. E. A. BROWN, D. Sh’ff Nov. 4. 1752. Cast Mortgage Sale. ALSO, AT THE SARI TIME AND PLACE: Lots of land Nos. 225, 226, 278, and 280, in the 21st district and 2d section. Levied on to satisfy a mortgage fi. fit. issued from Cass Superior court, in favor of Jas. Strain and Alexander Stronp, administrators of Jacob Stroup, vs. Moses Stroup. Property pointed out in said fi. fa. One brick house and lot in the town of Cassville, situated and lying immediately cast of the storehouse, and by Hankins F. Price; also the dwelling house, with two acres more or less, known as the dwelling house of Thomas G. Dunlap. Levied on to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from Cass Superior court, in favor of Chamberlain & Bancroft vs. Thomas G. Dunlap. Proper ty pointed out in said fi. fa. Lot No. 282, in the 4th district and 3d section; also twenty-five hundred pounds, more or less, of seed cotton; also six barrels more or less, of corn. Leviedon to aatisfy two fi. fas. issued from Cass Superior court: one in favor of Howell Cobb, Governor, vs. Enos Sneat & Lemuel Philips; the other in favor of Charles M. Griffin, vs. Lemuel Phillips & William Hcaden. JOHN F. BROWN, Sh'ff Nov. 4, 1852. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Ordi nary of Gwinnett county, will be sold, on the first,Tuesday in January next, be fore the court-house door in Cassville, the following: Lot of land; No. 98, in the 16th district and 3d section of Cass co, contain ing 160 acres, more or lew. Sold as the property of James Lockndge, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. Terms on the day DAN’L LOCKRIDGE, Adm’r. Nov. 4—tils. Paulding Sheriff Sale*. O N the first Tuesday in December next will be sold, before the court-house door in the town of Dallas, Paulding county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property to wit: One Lot of Land No. 1258, in the I9th district and 3d section; levied on us the property of Wm. Y. Moore to satisfy one fi. fo. in fovor of R, T McClurdy vs. Wm. Y. Moore, issued from a Justice’s court; levied on and returned, to tne by a b»i;tf this 27th of October 1852. A. a WHITE, IX Sh’ff. Nov. 2, 1852. Polk Sheriff Sales. (\8 the first Taeaday in December next Vff will be sold, in Cedar Town, within tLe usual hours of sale, the following property; One Rifle gtea; levied on asAejropert^ of James A. Reaves, to satisfy 'a fi. fo. in fovor of James W. Wooldridge vs James A. Reaves. Property pointed out by Jacob Hogue, now foe controler afsaid f fo. One small wagon: levied on as the prop erty of John Wngbt, to satisfy a fi. fo. J. U York va. J. W. Wright, and Allen PhOpot. J C v RASBURY, Dep. Sh’ff Nov.- CIGARS AND TOBACCO. A few thousand fine Cigars, also fii Chewing Tobacco, for sale low by PATTON k TRIMBLE. AdairtriUe, Geo. AprO14th, 1852. Blanks for 8ale Here OSMOND, GRAY A CO. Augusta, Ga. We are enabled to refer to the following named gentleman: Hon. John P. King, President Geo. R.R F C. Arms, Esq., Sup’t Geo. R. R. Wm. Ilardin Esq.. Sup’t Motive Power Hon. Wm. E. Hearing, Augusta. Wm. K. Kitchen, “ Hugh O’Neil. u Wm. H. Goodrich, “ Wm. Baldwin, Sap’t Mative Power, W k A. R. R., Atlanta. Richard Peters, Atlanta. George Robinson, Hamhnrg. S C. G. T. Oglesby, Gin Manufacturer, Augus ta. [-My 29—25—6ms CALHOim FOREVER! WM. M. PEEPLES, I S now receiving direct from New York, Philadelphia, &c., the most beautiful stock of staple and fancy goods ever opened in this market. The following, in part com pose his stock:—Dry goods' of almost every variety, hard ware,boots and shoes, saddlery, ready made clothing, hats and caps, straw goods umbrellas and parasols, books and stationary, fancy goods, toys,jewelry, crock ery, glass ware, sugar and coffee, molasses, salt, iron, nails, medicine, oils paints, &c., which he wiU sell on reasonable terms.- Feeling grateful for past favors, he hopes that his old friends will continue their pat ronage, and that the public generally will call and examine his stock, before purchas ing elsewhere. Produce taken for goods, at market price*. Store on R. Road street formerly occupied by J. K. Knott. Sep). 23—33—3m NSW GOODS. PATTON A TRIMBLE, ADAIRSVILLE. GA. H A YE the pleasure of announcing to their customers and the public generally, that they are now receiving a forge and handsome stock of Spring and Summer Goods, selected with great care by one of the firm in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, which they are offering at unu sually low prices. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, they would ask a continuance of the same, and think they can make it the interest of all to give them a call before buying elsewhere. We still continue to take in exchange for Goods, Corn, Wheat. Peas, Bacon, Lard, Feathers, Beeswax, Tallow and Rags. Adairsville, April 14th, 1852. HOWARD HOUSE, MARIETTA, GA. J OHN F. ARNOLD, formerly of the Ma rietta Hotel, is now at the Howard House, where he will be glad to entertain his former friends and patrons, and as many new friends as may favor him with a call. Breakfast always ready for the up train of Cars on arrival. Marietta, Geo., May 6th, 1852. OTT HOTEL, ATLANTA, GEO. Comer Loyd and Decatur Sta (About 100 yards from tbe Depot.) T HIS establishment has been recently fur nished from the host houses in New York city, jnd no pains will be spared on my pari to make it one of the best houses South. Time and patronage will test the above as sertion A liberal patronage is solicited. L R BUTLER, Proprietor. Feb 13,1639. “THE GLOBE HOTEL.” CASSVILLE. GA. T HE undersigned would in form the public that lie lias taken charge of this large and commodious Honse. situated on the south-east corner of the pub lic square, and by bis attention -and rare hope to merit a liberal patronage by tbe Public. HU Table will he tbe best that the country ■ fiords No twins will he spared to make all comfortable that may call. S. J. HIGGS. Cassville, Geo. Sept. 25,1851.34-tf. HARNESS MAKING. i PHE subscriber is now prepared to do all I Li«4. of harness making and repairing at his shop, at tbe residence of Rev. C. A. Crowell, where he would be glad to see hfefrtends, and promises to execute all or der* for work faithfully. L. RAMSAUR. Aug. 26, 1852. NEW BOOK BINDERY IN ATLANTA. IHE subscriber begs most respectfully to _ inform the citizens of Cassville and sur rounding country, that he has daily exspec- faiMMi ol first rate workmen and materials foam the North, for a bindery* and flatters himself that wink can be done hi Georgia eqnal to the North, and will compare favor ably with'any other bindery, both in style and charge. He respectfully solicits a share of file public patronage, at the cheap Book and Music Store, by WILLL4M KAY. Atlanta, Aug. 26, 1852. NEW FALL GOODS. SNOWDEN k SHEAS H AVE received theirfullsupplies of Sta ple and Fancy Dry Goods, suitable for the present season,embracing one of the lar gest assortments ever offered to the public, among which are— Rich fancy dress silks of now and elegant styles; Superior plain and figured black silks, in j a great variety of styles: White Glace, Brocade and White and ; black watered silks; Paris printed deLaines, for ladies’ dresses, 1 of rich and beautifo) styles; Small figured deLaines, (all wool,) for j childrens’ dresses; Superior Mourning deLaines, (all wool,) j of now and beautiful styles; Superior plain colored French merinoea, I _ and plain colored deLaines, of beautiful ; ^'(ONSUMI'TIOX can and has been cured • shades; _ j in thousands of cases by this nature’s < Superior plain white and black deLaines, | otBU rcme Uy. and white and black n.crinoes; . j Chemical of cherry and j ’ AmenC * n pr,nt9 ’ ° f \Lunywort.-This medicine unlike most of ! "SSUrSE Gingham, 1 »! ■>*?• •■«-»-» j Ifl Mnnmin _^ nt .. ® ° of the careful study and experiments of a sci- \ CHERRY AND LUNGWORT, FOR THK CURE OF Ctaghfi, frits, Hmtsmss, Spittfag •r KM, Night Sweats, Astfcaa, Liret Ceaplaiits, u4 CONSUMPTION. Do not neglect it and Mourning prints; Plain colored fianncls for ladies’ sacks; Superior Welch ganze and silk warp flan nels ; Rich white, black and fancy colored crape shawls; Bay State and Scotch long shawls of beau tiful styles; Ladies’plain black cassimerc, Thibet wool and cashmere shawls, for mourning; Ladies’ black bombazines, black chally, black alpacas, and black canton cloths; Superior 12-4 linen and cotton sheetings ; Superior 8-4 and 10-4 damask diapers, and damask table cloths and napkins ; Huckabacks and Scotch diapers for towels; Furniture dimities and cotton fringes, a large supply; A full supply of ladies', gentlmens’ youths’ and misses’ hosiery; Ladies’ silk and velvet mantillas, of new and beautiful styles; Ladies’ silk and velvet cloaks, of the latest Paris styles; Tapestry, velvet brusscls, three ply, In grain and Venitian carpets, of rich and ele gant styles: With almost everv article usually kept in dry goods stores, required for family or plan tation use, and to all of which they respect fully invite the attention of the public. Augusta, Ga. Oct. 21—37 cntific and experienced Physician. The two principal ingredients, have long been known and celebrated. WiM Cherry Bark.—When the strength of this is properly extra^ed, is the best medicine known for curing the worst coughs and Oth- ; physicians, both in K.nrope- si er pulmonary diseases, it loosens the phlegm —** cmlMtUr *««»•» •/ and enables the sufferer to expectorate ca fe the Removal dud Permanent (lore of alt NERVOUS DISEASES. of thrae r«nv|»lau»t« which arm hr u» impaired, weakened or unhealthy comli* tion tf the NERVOUS SYSTEM. This beautiful and convenient application of fb« Ey»terious powers of GALVANISM and MAO JVETISM, bv J J2 “ s ^ been pmnottneed hy diatingisifthed h in K.nrope and the t T nited State#, Dr. T. S. Denny’s Drug Store, AtnuunrA. ®is®. - 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, Potfy, Glass, and every article usually kept in the line, from the best houses in New York and Philadelphia, and on accommo dating terms. Call and give us a trial, or send with good references, and we will satisfy that our ar ticles and prices cannot be obtained else where, superior or lower than at our estab lishment. Our sign is the Mammoth Mortar, under Council UaU, next tp 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 himself to furnish them with the purest chemicals, &c., &c. Atlanta, Geo. May 6, 1852. A. ALEXANDER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUS6IST, Atlanta, Georgia. DZALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, English, French and American Chemical*, Sur gical and Dental Instruments, PAINTS, Oils, Dye Stuffs and Window Glass, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brushes of all kinds, Bronzes, Fancy Soaps, Trusses, Tanners’ Tools, Druggists’ Glass Ware, Ex tracts, Dentists’ Gold and Tin Foil, Force- lean Teeth, Patent Medicines, fie. Together with a full supply of every arti cle nsnolly 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 Yoik, give me facilities enjoyed by few, for selling pure articles, and at the low est prices. February 12, 1852. R. II. R—PAIN. R AD WAY’S BEADY 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 gratis. It never fails in relieving the most painful paroxysms in fire minute* or less. TO TUP. SICK OF THIS MSTTUCT If you will eall upon our Agents and try the Belief, we will guarantee your instant relief from Pain, and a quick cure of its cause. BEAR IS MIND. R • R ■ Ri Radway's Ready Relief will stop the MOST SEVERE PAINS IN A FEW MINUTES. And cure the most Obstinate Rheumatic, Neu ralgic and Xercous Complaints in a few Hours, Internal and External. It will stop the most Excruciating Pains in from Three la fire Min utes, and ha* aired— Rheumatism In Four Hours, Neuralgia In One Hour, Croop In Ten minutes, Diarrhoea In Fifteen minutes Toothache In One second, Spasams In Three minutes. Cramps In Three minutes. Sick Headache In Fifteen minutes. Chill Fever In Fifteen minutes' Chill Blains In Ten minutes, Sore Throat In Four hours, Influenza In Twenty hours. Spinal Complaints, Stiff Joints, Strains, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Frost Bites, Chole ra Morbus, TicDoloreux, and all other com plaints where there are severe pains, Rad way's Ready Relief will instantly stop the pain, and quickly cure the disease. Principal Office 162 Fulton St., X. Y* PRICES OF RADvfAY'S REMEDIES: Radway’s Renovating Resolvent, 61 per bottle. Radway’s Ready Relief, 25 cents, 50 cents and $1. The Dollar Bottles contain five times the quantity of the twenty-five cent bottles. TO PLANTERS. This is the cheapest Medicine you can (ssiMyYeep, as it can be used at all times and under all circumstances. For sale at Caiovills, by John W.Bfbu, Sole agent for Cass County: Sept. 2, 1853. silv, and alone will cure the worst cold or cough, whieh if neglected always leatf 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 for each and every disease,’’ and the discove ries that are daily made, go to prove its truth. Lungwort is doubtless the remedy de signed by nature for Consumption. Its heal ing propert ies are truly wonderful, and the rapidity with which it cures the worst cases of ulcerated lungs, soothing and subduing all irritation, almost immediately, is a proof of its adaption to this disease. Caution.—To protect our own as well as the interest of the Consumptive sufferer, we are obliged to caution all to find the signa ture of Comstock & Brother on the wrap per, without this it is a worthless counter feit. Remember this. [April 1. Bast India Hair Dye. Colours the Hair and not the Skin. The dye may be applied to the liair over night, the first night turning the brightest RE1) or GREY HAIR to a dark brown, and by repeating a second night, to a bright jet black. Any person, may, therefore, with the least possible trouble keep his hair any dark shade or perlect black; with a “ositivc nssurancCMhnt the dye, if appliedio he skin will not colour it. By an occasional applica tion, a person turning grev will never be known to have flrey hair. Directions com plete with the article. There is no colouring in this statement.as one can easily test. FOB 1IALU ASD I ENALE. “ Be ye Fruitful and Multiply,” I S a command that should hi cheerfully obeyed bv the chi dren of men. l)r. Lar- zette’s Juno Cordial, or Procreative Elixir, prescribed as ancficctua! restorative in ca ses of Debility, Iuipotency, or Barrenness, and all irregularities of nature. It is all that it professes to he, viz: Nature’s Great Resto rative, and remedy for those in the married state vvithout offspring. It is a certain cure for Seminal Emissions, General Debility. Gleet, weakness of the genital organs, ner vous affections, Liicorrhoea or Whites. As an invigorating in. dicinc it is unequalled. Also, a certain remedy for lnsipieut Com sumption, Indigestion, loss of Muscular En ergy, Physical Lassitude, Females Weakness, Debility, &c. It is warranted to please the u-er in any of the above complaints, and is of priceless value to those without offspring. (’action.—Find the name of Comstock & Brother on the wrapper, and never buy it unless yon find tbe above name ns it has been extensively counterfeited of late. Avoid the counterfeit as you would poison. April 8, 1852. Carlton's Liniment for the Piles ! JT is now used in the principal hospitals, Jift. Dr. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BELT and MAGNETIC riUED, m nwtl with the most perfect and certain •nc.c#«e in si] caees of OIRRRAL DKBIMTY, Strengthening the weakened bmtjr. giving tone •• the various organs, and invigorating the entire eye tan. Also in FITS. CRAMP. PARAI.VSIS and PALSY, DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, Hit El* MATI8M, ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT. EPS LEPSY, LUMBAGO. DEAFNESS, NERVOUS TREMORS. PALPITATION OF THE HEART APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA. PAINS n. lb# SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COM PLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINK. IOP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DE FICIENCY of NERVOUS nnd PHYSICAL EN ERGY, and all. NERVOUS DISEASES, whir* complaints arise' from one simple cause -nnmelj. A Dcrugemeat af the lenw System. OP- In NERVOU9 COMPLAINTS. Drugs and Medicines increase the disease. fi»r they weaken the vitnl energies of the already prostrated system; while, under the strengthening, life-giving, vital- jting influence of Galvanism, as applied hy ihie beautiful and wonderful discovery, the eihaueted patient and weakened sufferer i» restored te Aw Mr health, strength, elasticity end vigor. The greet peculierity end excellence ef Br. Cferfette’s Calvaalg Corativgt, consists in the fact that they arrest and rare di» ease by outward application, in place of the unfit Mode of dragging end physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks ho|»eiessly under the ia fiction. They strengthen the whole system, equalize the cir culation of the blood, promote the secretions, and never do the tlightest injury under may circumstmnsc*. Since their introduction in the United States, only three years since, more than 75,000 Person.* including all ages, classes and condition*, among which were a large number of ladies, who are pecu liarly subject to Nervous C omplaints, have been bhtibely and permanently cured. when all hope of relief bad been given op, and every thing else been tried in vain ! To illustrate the use of the Gntvaiaile Brit, suppose the case of a person afflicted with that bane of civilization, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nervous Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by their action on tha serves and muscles of the stomach, afford tempo rary relief bnt which leave the patient in a low er state, and with injured faculties, after the action thus excited has ceased. Now compare thi* with the effect resulting from the applicatbm «>f the GAL VANIC $ELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even ia the worst symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Belt around the Body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a short period the in*en*fo bla perspiration will act on the .positive eteineiit of the Belt, thereby causing a Gaifanic circulation which will pass on to the negative and thence l»sck ogam to the positive, thus keeping up a continu ous Galvanic circulation throughout tbe system. Thus M- most severe D1SPKPSU »rv PERMANENTLY «-URKD A FRM* AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THK DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of the most Undoubted Chsrarter, From all parts of the ccuintry could be given, snflt cient to fill every column in this paper : AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that “ Truth is stranger than Fiction.’ cube or Ummatim, Bronchitis, and fytpcp-}*, REV DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of New Jersey, of di»tinguisked attainments ami exalted reputation Sid.ikt, New Jersey, July I-J. 1*4*. Da. A. H CHXiaTi*c—Dear Sir: You wish to know of me what has been the result in mv own c»»e, of the application of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NEt’KLAUK. My reply i* as follow* : For about twenty' years I h»d been offering Dyspepsia. Every year the symptom* from Fl?CEirOTEFAFEa&. ENVELOPES W E hare jost received a rich assortment men: of the above, at the Cherokee Book Store. Sep*. 2. 1852. DR. MILES J. MURPHY, PaYSOHRDICAL OR BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, H AVING Denumulj located at Carters- ville, will attend t romptlv to ali calls aa Physician or Surgeon, hoping from a well founded medical education and success!*! experience to merit and receive a liberal -share ol paoonage. Particular atten tion paid to diseases of females. Of net at FL 31. Morgans Sure, apposite the I Cartencilte Hotel.’ [Feb. 12 * and in the private practice in our conn- try by an immense number of individuals and families, first and most certainly for the cure of the Piles, and nlso extensively and effectually as to baffle credulity unless where its effects are witnessed eternally in the fol lowing comp'aint.s: Drop y swelllings, rheu matism, Acuta or Chronic, giving immediate ease, sore throat, bruises, s rains, burns, ftc. ... . c , , , came worse, nor conlil I obtain permanent relief Sores and Ul *ers. whether fresh or of long from any course of medical tieatmeut wkfitfffir. Standing, and fever sores. its operationjllp- About fourteen years since, m consequence of fro- on adults and children in reducing rlicuma- ! ftnent exposure to the weather, in the discharge of tjc swellings and loosening coughs tightness Of the chest hy relaxation of the cau*ed me indescribable anguish. Farther: in tfoo part*-l has been surprisin'; hevond concep- ! winter of’45 and ’4t>. in Cftmeqiietice of preschiftr tion. ■ The c >mmon remark of those who ! ?* r u e . 8t ' ,cal in " ,5 owu f . a . - f> .. . .. - ^ ... ; in thifi region, I wa» attacked bv tbe Bronchitis, have U. Cd Itm the 1 lies, is It acts like a j which soon became si* ere a> In require an im charm.” It is warranted to please any per-; merfiatc «nsi en**>n <>f mr v»-t >ral latum. M son that will try it. " ntrrmi »y««a wat nav> thor.nekl, yyimr.trJ. .tel a> my Bnm<:h ; ti» became worse,** also dirt my l*y*- |>e|*,ia and Hhenmatic affection—thus erinring that tlieae disorder]* were c<*nf*ected with eerh other ihrmnfh the medium nt ti.” Nervous Sys tem. In the whole pharmacopa •» there inm*^ to be no remedial agent which trail rearh an* recuperate my Nsrroiu System ; every thing that I had tried for thin purpose had completely (ailerl. At last I was led hy my friend, to ei.mine your invention*, and (though* with no very •ai.gmne . _ . _ hope, of their efficiency,} I determined to try the drops to. lie taken and yet perform such won- '■ effect of the application of the g 41.VAN it; BELT ders when applied externally as a wash or! ii'i 1 ’ nk(:klauk with the magnetic fluid. , .. , e - J I Till, wo* m June. 1H46. To at <;scat .neaiia- bath, OV friction. j „^, Ti n TW „ u «, Dririr,*, h.i* «.*i; is Fifteen cents is all yon have to risk to try.: *"; H y “*’• 1 it: and as that sum can be no object to the | proprietor, it is hoped that such a price can j be no obstacle to any family, and will never' prevent its trial. j This Fain-Killer” may be nsed with a Caution.—Never bur it unless yon find the fac siinil: signature cf Comstock A Bro ther, proprietors, on the v. rapper. .-'April 8, 1852. Comstock's Great Fain-Killer. K O medicine has been discovered that is so happily adapted to use internally as : W,» »;MMl-Vt> TO RKM-MK HV r.STO- filL-^ABOIS, NOR Have! SlXtffit Ofifill TKI> A Otxa S.U 9> RTICE ON lCCOr.1T or THE BfiOIL’HIIM : *!•!» SI llHIL MiTIc xnrrcTio* HA* r.*TI*ri.V l«AMR TO TRorxi.»: mk. Such is the woirilerftl! and hsppj result* of the ex|»eiiment I bare recommended the BELT and FLUID fo muu> who have been likewise suffering from Non- success that will^a.tomsl. the beholder, in | **ry laMCttult) J ohm. ROBERT VI. !,AN DI3. sncli cases as the following: Coolers moi bus, Distressing Dysentery, pain in the Fide and j Stomach, corns, cuts mid bruises.cholera in- • fantum, bronchitis, healing sores on man or i beast, children teething, raising blood, j hoarseness, quinsy in a few hours, chilblains : and frosted feet, spasms, prevent a blister I am, dear *r, r«ry '« DR. CHRISTIE’S * GALVANIC NECKLACE Is tt*cd U*r ail complaints alfectiug tha Thrc*at s Heiul. such as Bron<^bttis, Inflammation of tha from burns, broken breasts, mca-els. cramps, • Throat Nerv»u, and Sick Kradachc. Duziaara »< hurts, scratches, or torn flesh, bites or stings. Certificates to fill a volume might be pul*- j lished, showing tbe wonderful effects of j “ Comstock’s Pain Killer.” but they arc too common, and used for articles of no ment; j and the fifteen cent hottle will do more than j a thousand unknown nam££ to convince the ! user Beware of worthless articles called Pam j tbe Head. Neuralgia In the Face. Bulling or Rna,. ing in tbe Ear,. Deafuew, which i» generally Nervnu,. and that dittieuing complaint, called Tic Doloreux. OR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BRACELETS Aie found of va-t irrvire in caneanf *'onviit*ion« • Fit, .*pa,niodic Compl'iut*. amt general Nervow Affectlona of the Head and upper eatreaiitiwi Killers, and never buy any but Comstock’s. * ,\!*o m Pal»* end F«raij,». and .R diwa.e, can,*. Caution.—All of the ove named art ic ! iyadeficlew-yof i*«*wei **r x«™w Eneigyiatb. les are slod only by Comstock & Brother, 9 j **^ h * " r “ ,hpr “ f *’•' John st., New York, to whom all orders i No trouble or inconvenience attend* must be directed. [April 8,1352. ! the nae of these articles They can be sent to ET" All the above named articles sold on- ’ ® n Y P art of the country ly by JOHN W. BURKK. Cassville, Geo.— \ M. Mann, Trettfna; E. R. Saaaeen k Co , Lafayette; Crook k Grogan, Summerville ; April 8.1852. . Carriage Manufactory. ROW 11 QEO. WE clcaiie to call the atten tion af the Public to the new PRICES. The Galrenic Belt, Three DoQaie The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollar* The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar enel The Magnetic 1 laid, One Dollar ITT* The articles are accompanied by fuf and plain directions Pamphlets with foil particulars may be had cf the agents (CP* Beware of counterfeits and worthiest imitations D. C. MORE HEAD. M.D. General Agent for the United State*, 132 Broadway. Jeff York Sold by John A. Erwin, C:nrille. Jan 22—ly Carriage Manufactory, located at Bone’s old stand, on Broad street, opposite the Depot and just below the HQlbuni House, where the making and repairing of Carriages, Bug gies, Wagons &c., will be done nt the short est notice, in the neatest style, and with the best materials. We pledge ourselves to give general satisfaction, as oar workmen ; are inferior to none in the State. Come and , judge for yourselves. ’ merettc, Linces, Nankeens, Ac. at WM. T. PRICE & CO. \ PATTON & TRIMBLE’S. March 11, 18-52—ly. j Adairsville, April 14, 1852. GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. A fine assortment of Cloths, Cassuncn* Tweeds, Drap D’Etc, Silk Warp Cask-