The central Georgian. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1847-1874, October 05, 1852, Image 3

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jgLjiamaE THE CENTRAL GEORGIAN. bits of motion, and hence a re-arrangement as in one piece; indeed, in the cold state, a leaf of gold laid on a polished surface of steel, and stricken smartly with a hammer, will have its particles forced into the steel, so as to permanently gild it at the point of contact.—Scientific American Billy Bowlegs in Blew York. Those distinguished individuals, Billy Bowlegs and his suite, were in New York on Thursday, at the American Hotel, where they created quite a sensation On Thurs day night last, the party visited Niblo’s The atre, and as we are informed by a New York letter, had their native modesty much shock ed by the exhibitions of the dancers. The Times says: “When the ballet troupe ap peared in the Barber of Seville, Billv stretched out his head and gazed intently as if struek with the beauty of all. He soon, however, relapsed into his usual quiet and seemingly uninterested state, and simply gazed at the stage till the end of the first act, when the whole party got up, accompanied by the gentleman who acted as their con ductor, inarched in great solemnity down to the saloon, where in the same solemn manner they drank each a glass of rum, and then returned to their place in the bar- quette.” Billy'being asked by a gentleman what he thought of the performances, replied ‘•Good too much, pretty gal heaps—me 1 ke ’em oges che!” A Beautiful Figure.— Life is beautifully compared to a fountain fed by a thousand streams, that perish if one be dried. It is a silver cord, twisted with a thousand strings that part asunder if one be broken. Fraii and thoughtless mortals are surroun ded by innumerable dangers, which make it much more strange that they escape so long, that they almost all perish suddenly at last. We are encompassed with acci dents every day to ciush the mouldering tenements we inhabit. The seeds of dis- sease are planted in our constitutions by nature. The earth and atmosphere whence we draw the breath of life are impregnated with death ; health is made to operate its own destruction, the food that nourishes containing the elements of decay ; the soul that animates it by vivifying first, tends to wear it out by its own action ; death lurks in ambush along the path-. Notwilhstan- ding this is the truth, so palpably confirm ed by the daily examples before our eyes, how little do we lay it to heart! We see our friends and neighbors among us, but how seldom does it occur to our thoughts that our knell shall perhaps give the next fruitless warning to the world ! When a man calls to see another uring the busiest part of the day, it is not orth while for him to stay more than an jur after he has told you all he knows. “A man can’t help what is done behind his back,’ as the loafer said as he was knick- ed out of doors. Why is Winter like a cat-fight ? Be cause it makes the fur fly. Why is a successful merchant like a needle ! Because he’s got an eye for bu si ness. COMMERCIAL. SAVANNAH MARKET OCT. 2. Cotton—Arrived since the 25th ult., 2,294 ales Upland,and 62 do. sea Island, viz: 1,481 ale3 Upland per railroad, and 813 from Au- usta and landings on the ri”er. The exports >r the same period amount to 1,068 bales Up- md, and 31 do. sea Island, viz: to Boston 68 ales Upland; to New-York 768 bales Upland ad 31 do. sea Island and to Charleston 232 ales Upland—leaving on hand and on ship- oard not cleansed a stock of 3,576 bales Up- md 90 do. sea Island, against 5,737 bales Up- md and 438 do. sea Islnnd same time last year. At the close of our last weekly review the msket was dull, and prices irregular, so much 3 that we were unable to give correct quota- ons. During the present week the receipts ave been to a fair extent, and a better demand as existed than during any previous week of le season. Prices, however, have not been laintained, and in order to effect sales, holders ave submitted to a slight decline. The mar- et is still unsettled, and holders seem desi- 3us to operate.. On Thursday the market pened with a good demand, and the sales inched upwards of 400 bales. As the weath- ris now favorable for picking, we may antici- ate the receipts to increase, and the market to e more animated than hevetofere. Yesterday, Friday, the sales were 230 bales, s follows: 10 at 9 5-8,13 at 10, 14 at 10 1-8, 2 at 10 1-1, aud 120 nt 10 1-2 cents. There ms no change in prices from the previous day, nd we quote: . Ordinary to Good Ordinary 9 a 9 1-4 Middling to Good Middling 10 a 10 1-4 Middling Fair ** 101-2 Fair and Fully Fair 10 3-4 a 11 The total sales of the week comprise 1286 ales, at the following particulars: 1 at 9 1-4, at 9 1-2, 10 at 9 5-8,12 at 9 7-8, 116 at 10, at 10 1-16,277 at 10 1-4, 100 at 10 3-8, 35 110 7-16 362 at 10 1-2 88 at 10 5-8,53 at 10 -8, and 23 at 11 cents. Flour. We hear of no transactions of im- ortance, the sales during the week having een confined to the retail trade. The stock n sale is light. -We quote Baltimore at $5 a »5,'15 per bbl. , - Bagging and Rope.—Only a moderate usines has been done during trip week. ?he stock is ample. We hear of sales ot Uun- y Bagging .-t 11 3-4 a 12 cts. A sale ot 50 oils of Rope at 7 1-2 cents; and son • Kentucky t7 1-4 cts. Bacon—A sale of 25 hhds. of sides was aadeat 11 a 11 1-4 cents. Shoulders are held t 9 3-4 a 10 cents, and Hams at 12 a 14 cents ier lb. The market has been quiet during the reek, with little inquiry. Salt—The market has been comparatively ►are for some time, and the asking rate from to’re has been $l,50per sack. Yesterday we tad an arrival, consisting of 5000 sacks ot Liv- rpool, which is afloat. MARRIED, In S.criven ceunty, on the 26th ult., by the Rev. Wm. Lee, Enos Phillips, Esq. and Miss Patience Perey. DIED. Tn this county on the 27th ult.. Mr. James Brantley, in the 86th year of his age. Mr. B., had been a consistent member of the Baptist church for the last 56 years of his life, during which time he adorned the doctrines of Christ his saviour, by his holy and consistent walk & conversatiuu, consequently his sick bed was one ot cheerful hope, he was heard to say on his death-bed from time to time, that he was ready to leave this world of pain and woe and prayed his hour might come. He leaves many friends to mourn his loss. “Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.” B. In Irwiuton, Ga., on the 17th ult., Miss Jane Echols. In this eounty at his residence, on Monday night the 27th ult., Mr. John Gillmop.e in the 71st year of his age. The deceased has been a resident of this county for sixty years past and was much esteemed by all who’knevv him. To the voters of Jefferson Co. We are authorised to announce the name of JOHN R. BOSTWICK, as a Candidate for the office of Tax Receiver, at the election on first Monday in Jannary next. oct. 4,1852 37—3m . Notice. The Hon ALEXADER H. STEPHENS will Addiess the citizens of Jeffer»on county at Louisville, on the political issues now be fore the people, on Tuesday the 12th inst. The citizens of the county, without distinction of parties, are invited to attend. Oct. 5,1852. Sew Roods for tlie People! THE subscriber is Just Now receiving and opening at his New Store in Irwinton his large and splended stock of Staple and Faney Fall and Winter Dr, Goods. Direct from New York, Boston and Philadelphia. CONSISTING OF: Clothes, Cashmeres' Tweeds, Ky, Jeans, Safinetts, Irish Linens, Flannels, Handker chiefs. Alpacas, .Muslin de Laines, Ginghams, Cal icoes from 4 cts. up, Linseys. ALL kinds of Ladies Dress Goods. Black and Browu Domestics, irom 4 cts. up; Ozna- burgs, Bed Ticking, Shawls of all sorts, Cravats, Hosiery and Gloves. Book and Swiss ./Muslins. Blankets, and Goods of all sorts, for Negro Clothing. With a sblendid assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING. Men and Boys Hats and Caps of different styles. Boots, Shoes &c* Carriages of every description can BE HAD TO ORDER. In addition tor the above, he has all other articles usually kept in a dry Good Store, in the Country or Cities; and having selected the stock*with special reference to the wants of the market, flatters himself, that he can offe. iuducements, which will ensure satisfaction to customers, as he is determined to sell cheap —call and see—Ladies in particular. Country produce taken in exchange for goods; LEWIS GARDNER. Irwinton sept 20, 1852. 37—tf NEW STORE. AND TAYLOR SHOP. T HE subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Washington county that they have received and opened a very neat as sortment of Goods, comprising of the variety of articles usually kept in a Dry Good store, "" "-ill which they will sell cheap. They respectfully call the attention of purchasers to their as sortment. They have a good assortment of Muslin De Lanes, Calicoes, Homespuns shawls, Handkerchiefs and a variety of Fancy and staple Goods. Also a lot of Cloths, Cassi- meresand vesting and other articles of Gents wear. They have also a Tailoring establishment connected with their store, and will put up clothing neat cheap and with dispatch. Their store and shop is on the lot recently occupied by Wm. Smith. S. KAUFMAN & CO. (Sandersville, oct 5. 1852 37—tf Farm for Sale. gj^fc l offer for sale my FARM in Wash ington county, on Williamson 4§«P|jja& swamp, near Davisboro, the Central ^Rail Road running through it, con- taing eight hundred and fifty acres, well improv ed, with good dwelling house, Gin House, Barn, and all out buildings necessary for a farm, un der good fence and in good order for cultiva tion. I would sell on liberal terms if applied to soon. JOHN JORDAN, oct. 5, 1852 37—2m.3m Notice. A LL persons' are cautioned against trading for a p _ promisory note given by me with N W Haines as security to John Davis Trust, for one hundred 60 dollars dated some time in January last, and due the twenty-fifth day of December or first of January next, as the con sideration for which said note was given has failed and I am dete-inined not to pay same unless compelled by law. JNO. R. PRESCOTT oct. 5, 1852. 37—3t Notice. A LL persons indebted to John Gillmore late of Washington - county dee’d, are requested to come forward and make immedi ate payment thereof, and all persons holding demands against said deceased will present them duly authenticated and within the time prescribed by GI1 . M0 KE.Ex'r oct. 4, 1852 37—td Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Washington county, will be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Sandersville, on the first Tuesday in December next between usual hours of sale the following property to wit: Two hun dred and eighty acres of land lying -in said county on the waters of Sandill Creek adjoin ing Gen Robinson, Benj. Sessions and Vann. To be sold as the property of David Kenedy, late of Washington county deceased and for the benefit of heirs and creditors of said dec d. Terms.* the dav^ I. KENNEDY, ad’mr oct. 5, 1852 37—td Blanks of all descriptions printed to orde with neatness and dispatch, at this otnee. GEORGIA, Jefferson'eoiuily. YHHEREA.S Jeremiah Strectman applies to ' I nirvfnr latter* of fi'mnmi*:retirin' mi "l!u» uiefor Setters of adminisiratioii estate of John Streetman, deceased: These are therefore to cite, sumons and ad monish the kindred and creditors of said deeea- ed, and all persons concerned, to be and ap pear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given un der myhand at office in Louisville, this 27th day of September, 1852. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y. yet. 5. 37—30d For Sale* T HE subscriber offers for sale his Carriage shop, shoptools, stock of Buggies, mate rial, &c. Blacksmith shop and Harness shop, together with the shop buildings and dwelling House now occupied by himself. Also nine acres of ground with considerable improve- ments thereon. Terms easy. LEWIS BENSON, oct. 5, 1852. 37—2m i\ ew Goods — asirf a Kew Store. HE subscriber returns his thanks to Ms numerous patrons and friends for the lib eral patronage heretofore extended to him, and would inform them that he is again at his old stand in a new store-house, and has a splendid new stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,which he proposes to sell, as here tofore, on cheap and accommodating terms.— In the Dry Goods line, he is amply supplied, and can accommodate the taste and fancy of all. Without enumerating a part of the varie ty of articles, which compose his stock, he would say that he has everything that is usual ly kept in a Dry Goods store. READY-MADE CLOTHING. He has also, on hand, a selected assortment of Gents, and Youths Ready-made Clothing, made of good material and put up in a su perior style. negro clothing and blankets. Shoes, Boots, Hats, Caps, hard and hollow Ware, Saddles, Bridles, cjfC. GROCERIES! GROCERIES ! ! As usual, he will keep constantly on hand, a general assortment of Groceries, Family supplies, &c., all of which will be sold accord ing to the motto of “quick sales and small profits.” He has in store and is constantly re ceiving a supply of the following articles: Bacon-sides and shoulders, Sugars of all qualities, Rio and Java Coffee, Hyson, Black and other Teas, Rice, salt, and Flour of various brands, Bagging, Rope, Nails, and Iron of dif. sorts, Tobacco of different qualities, Molasses, syrups, <S*c. WM. HODGES. Sandersville, sept. 28, 1852. 36—tf For sale. THE undersigned offers for sale his residence near Sandersville containing sixteen acres of ground, on which is a siwo-storv dwelling house, nearly complete together with other nescessary outbuildings. A bargain may be had in the premises. Apply to F. W. JOHNSON, sept. 28,1852. 36 JUstray. S TATE OF GEORGIA, Washington Coun TY.— -Whereas Richard B. Strange of the 98th District, G. M., tolls before me a sorrel horse with three white teet, blaze in the fore head, about twelve years of age, appraised by Simeon Bland and Henry Cox to $50. Given under my hand and official signature, this the 4th of September, 1852. S. W. Buck, j. p. A true extract from the Estray book, this 23d September, 1852. HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Cl’k I. C. sept. 28. 36—2t AINSWORTH & SLAGER W OULD respectfully inform the public, their friends and customers, that they are now receiving and opening a fine stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, and in vite their examination of the same. Thankful for past favors bestowed upon them, they in tend offering greater bargains than usual.— Among a great number of other articles will be found— A fine assortment of .Ready-made Clothing, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Boots and shoes, A well selected assortment of colored and black Alapacas, D’Lanes, Marinos, Poplins, Barages, Dress and apron silks, A fine lot of shawls, French Dress and Furniture calicos, Bonnets, Ribbons, &c. domestics, Homespuns, shirting, Linseys, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, negro Blankets. JEWELRY. A fine lot of gold and silver Watches, Breastpins, Lockets, finger and earrings, etc. PERFUMERY. Hair-oil, Parnadom, fine soaps, Powders, &c and a great many other articles too numerous to mention. sept. 21,1852. 35—tf FJj 07D HOUSE-Macon, Ga. t. A. goodwin, Proprietor. a. b. hartwell, Superintendent. 31—tf $10 Reward. RaNAWAY from the subscriber on Sunday night, the 5th inst., BLAKE, a negro man, of yellow complexion, is about 5 feet 6 inches high, and about 25 years old; has straight black hair, front teeth some what decayed, and speaks slowly. He may at tempt to pass himself off as a white man and hire himself a,s such, as he once succeeded by the same trick at Macon, Ga. The above re ward will be given for his delivery to me at Sandersville, or confinement in. any safe, jail, so that I may getTrim. WM. SMITH. .Sandersville, sept. 7, 1852. 33—-tf HACK XiINE TO EUBLIU, T HE undersigned would inform the travell ing public that he is running a Semi-week ly HACK from Sandersville to Dublin, leaving Sandersville at 9 o’clock, A. M., in time to meet the down train of Cars from Macon, on the Central R. R., at Tennilie, and leaving im mediately after arrival of Cais, for Dublin, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and returning on Thursdays and Sundays in time to meet the ud train of Cars from Savannah. v LEWIS BENSON. Still they C»m« l N W. HAINES & BltQ. would rospcct- • fully inform the citizens of Washing ton and adjacent counties trading at this place, that they are prepared to offer ne w inducements for the continuation of the patronage and cus tom so liberally bestowed upon them hereto fore. They are receiving from the l.orth, a full supply of FALL and WINTER GOODS, which have been selected with care, and will be sold cheap and no mistake. They call the attention of Goods buyers generally, to an ex amination of their stock. If good bargains are what you are after, don’t fail to “call at our store.” With a variety of articles too tedious to name, the following will be found : Ladies’ Dress silks of various sorts, French and Scotch D’Laines, French, English and American Prints, Bonnet, Taffeta and satin Ribons, White Goods, embossed Alpacas, Bl’k and col’d Crapes, Paris Kid Gloves, Cuffs, Collars^ &c. Millenery Goods, Dress Fringes, etc. French and Swiss Ginghams, Dimities, Fringes, etc. Linens and Toweling, Linen Cambric, Silk Handkerchiefs, shifts and shirting, Hats, Caps, Boots, shoes, df-c. —also— A full and complete assortment of Foreign and Domestic Staple Goods, such as French, German, and Belgian Cloths ; Doe skins, Cassimeres, Vestings, English, French and American Prints ; Ginghams, Jeans, Flan nels, Tweeds, Lindseys, Brown and Bleached Cotton Goods. ALSO, Saddles, Bridles, hard and hollow Ware, walking Canes, Umbrellas, negro clothing and Blankets. Also GROCERIES! They have on hand and will keep constant ly in their store, every article of Groceries and Family supplies; Coffee, sugar, Molasses, Rice, Flour, Tobacco, &c., cj-c., all of which will be vended as cheap as the cheapest. Don’t fail to call and examine if you don’t buy ; we charge nothing for showing our Goods. Sandersville, sept. 28, 1852. 36—tf Public Sale. ^yiLL be sold before the door of the “Globe Hotel,” in Sandersville, on Monday the eleventh day of October next, all of my house hold and kitchen furniture, appertaining to the Hotel. Also, horses, cattle and hogs ; one close carriage, buggy’ hack and wagon, and many other things too tedious to specify. JOHN R. PRESCOTT, sandersville, sept. 24, 1852. 36—2t Notice A LL persons indebted to the estate of Har ris Brantley, sen., late of Washington county, deceased, are requested to come for ward and make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will pre sent them within the time preesribed by law. JEPTHA BRANTLEY, adm’r aug. io, 1852 . 29—40d JUST RECEIVER P ER steamship State of Georgia, from Philadelphia, Pink, White and Black BARAGES, and FRINGES to suit. LAZARON & NEWMAN, june 7, 1852. HARMONIC INSTITUTE. Coroer of St. Julian st. & Market Square, SAVANNAH GEORGIA. Jp ZOGBAUM & CO., Importers and Deal ers in Musical Instruments of every de scription, sheet Music, strings, &e. wholesa’e and retail. Piano Fortes, by A. Siodart q Co and J. B. Dunham, New York, in every va riety of style and price. The se Instruments are acknowledg d by the best mui ic-al judges to be at least equal to any other manufactur ers. Dealers suppl ed with every article in the line at New York prices. F. ZOGBAUM.] [geo. MITCHELL, feb. 24. 8—ly P. C. LVMAN, Watch-Maker and Jeweler, SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA, sept. 7,1852. 33—tf Brought to Jail* LODGED in Jail at this place a Negro man named Lewis, a- bout 25 years of age, says that he belongs to William Cheows of Augusta. Lewis is about 6 feet high weighs about 185 or 90 lbs. dark complected— says that his master had him hired to Griffin & Gossor, to carry boats down Flint River The owner is requested to come forward pay charges prove property and take him away or he will be dealt with as the law directs. NEIL Me LEOD, Jailor. Swainsboro’, aug 14, 1852. 30—tf. DOMINICK J. DXhfcOJtf. IXA'S ° n al Sylvania, Scriven county THIS well known and popular Hotel has been thoroughly repaired, and is now open, and superbly iurnished for the r- ception of Boarders and the travelling community. The Proprietor and his Assist- 1 ants will spare no pains to make this House one of the best Hotels in the State. # A. B. Hartwell, H. C. Cunningham and S. Lanier will be happy to receive and welcome their old friends and acquaintances, and will use their utmost efforts to make them comfort able during their stay. Macon, aug. 31,1852. Ga., a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, (liquors excepted) Tin-ware Crock ery, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Confectionaries, Medicines, &c., &c., all of which he will sell at wholesale or retail,low for cash, or barter. j^W° N. B—D J. D. is also prepared to ae eommodate the travelling public and horse- drovers, on accommodating terms. Syl vania, Seriven eo., june 10, 1852. tf JOHN G. FAEDX&ANH. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE & CARRIAGE XSPOSITOR3T. THE subscriber, thank ful fur past patronage, would respectfully inform his friends, patrons and the public generally, that he continues to put up all kinds of ve hicles—of his own manufacture—from a Jer sey wagon to a pleasure Carriage. lie feels esnfident that his prices will be found low enough to induce those who desire to purchase anything in his line to give him a call. He chal lenges any other establishment in the State, in point of cheapness and durability; and he will warrant his work to stand equal to, if not better, than the best northern work. He in vites all—both great arid small—to call and ex amine his present stock of BUGGIES; Fancy - WAGONS tor families, a neat, convenient 1 and cheap one-horse vehicle ; one and two- horse Wagons, &c. Also second hand Bug- CBORGIA, Washington coESUty- ^ ^THEREAS James A. K.. Kennedy, Exet- • ' t utor to the last will and testament of Timothy R. Dupree, late of said county, -de ceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said estate; “ These are therefore to cite and admonish all arid singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause r if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at of fice in Sandersville, this may 3, 1852. h'Al\U CD1 ROOK IN,Ordinary. May 3, 1852 15—m6m GEORGIA, Jefferson county. ^THEflEAS Bcniah S. Carswell, adminis trator on the estate of Amos Fokea, gies, which will be sold extremely low. He will sell new Buggies cheaper than the same V'V 1- •»’ C? ^5, 1LT t^aii u& uuu^iu in oiiviuiiciu ur itaucuiI and laid down here. Any who may doubt this assertion are invited to test its truth by a trial of the markets. He is determined to Bell as cheapt as any one else in the State. He also keeps constantly on hand a variety of Harness, which he offers at a small advance above cost. LEWIS BENSON, mar. 16, 1852. 8—ly3y Brought to Jail. . LODGED in the Jail at this place on Monday the 24th ult., a negro man about 40 years of age and about 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high and of dark complexion, says that he is called Jim, in this State where he has been hired, that he belongs to Benjamin Reese McKnight of Georgetown S. C.‘ where he was known by the name of William; that he was sold at Stiff’s sale in South Carolina was bought and sent off to this State, as the pur chaser only bought the life interest <f an old lady (Mrs. McKnight) in him, and says that he was making his way to Georgetown, S. C., when apprehended. The owner is jequested to come forward prove property pay charges and take him away, or else he will be dealt with as required by law. J. R. PRESCOTT, Jailor. Sandersville june, 1, 1852. 19—tf 1£0ICAL REFORM. Certainty, Safety and Expedition- rjpHE subscriber having Jocated himself at the residence of Mr. Robert W. Daniel, in Jefferson county, Ga., offers his profession al services te the community to practice Med icine upon the principles of the new or Re form System, aud guarantees to give satisfac tion to all who require his services. His un paralleled success in the treatment of Chronic Diseases, warrants him in saying to all thus afflicted, that if they will come and put them selves under his treatment a sufficient length of time, and are not benefited thereby, they will be charged nothing but the actual cost of the medicine used. Where daily attention is required his charge is one dollar per day ; those at a distance $5 per month. L. CLARK ADKINS, M. D. Jefferson co., sept. 10, 1852. 35—4m SKY-LIGHT PICTUKES. “Secure the shadow ere the substance fade.” T HE subscribers most respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Sandersville aud vicinity, that with their Daguerreian Far, they are prepared to practice the beautiful Art of DEGUERREOTYPE, to the satisfaction of all who may honor them with theii patron age. Remember that “art is long and time is fleeting,” and there is no time like the present for securing faithful likenesses of wife, child ren and friends, “Ere decay’s effacing fingers Have swept the lines where beauty lingers,” or you are called to mourn them only as the “loved and lost,” without the impress of the image to recall the features as memory fondly hoyers o’er the past. Hours of operating, from 8, A. M.. to 5, P. M. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens, and the Car, which is situated on the public square. SNOW oz McCLURE. sept. 14,1852. 14—3t varnishes, french and American Glass, Paper Hangings and Borders, Fire Board and Decorative Papers, Sashes, Blinds and Doors. West Side of Monument Square, Savannah, Ga. pT Orders from the coun try promptly attended to. feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly PAINTING. CHEAP CASH STORE- man XiIvxrjg- ATLOW PRICES. I T is the frequent complaint now-a-Uays that everything is so high that it is ainiost im possible for one jto buy what he wants. In tiie article of Family^ Grocer ies tlie subscriber will undertake to say that this is not altogeth er true, for he can furnish, and does furnish, and will furnish every article in his line, at the lowest cash prices. So if you wish to “Live High at Low Prices,” call at my store. The following may be found among a variety of other articles: A fine quality of new Lard, A fine lot of new Bacon, West India Molasses, A lot of New Orleans Syrup, A large lot of Superior Coffee, A heavy lot of assorted Sugars, Rice, Flour, Cheese, Tobacco, (a fine chewing article,) Also a variety of different sorts, Nails, assorted, a large lot of Iron assorted, Irish Potatoes, Spun Yarn, Candles assorted, Trace-chains, Hard, Hollow and Earthen Ware, Bagging, Rope and Twine, A large lot of Salt, Besides a variety of other articles usually to be found in a Grocery store. Z. BRANTLEY. mar. 2,1852. 6—tf deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis-. sion from said estate: These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this 23d day of March, 1852. NICHOLA DIEHL, Ord ’y. mar. 23. 9-^0d FXAffO FOS.TS. jyjADE by Chichering, Nunn’s, and Fisch B and Gale & Co.—The subscriber offer for sale a large assortment of 7, 6 three-fourth and 6 one-half and 6 octave .Rosewood and Mahogany Pianos, from the above riiakers. These Instruments are unsurpassed by any made in this country for purity and fullness of tone, and elegance of workmanship; some of them are furnished with the complc Iron Frame, which strengthens the case and prevents the liability of getting out of tone; others have tl]jfi ordinary metalic plate, and can be offered f<jr lower prices. These Pianos are offered with- outany advance from the manufactufer’sprices, and those who are desirous of obtaining a su- perior instrument at a moderate expense wonld do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. I. W. MORRELI*. Savannah, feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly Monarch. MY celebrated stallion ‘Monarch’ will stand the ensuing season at my stables, and until further arrange- mi-nts, will occupy the 7th inst. at Maj. B. Oquu n’s, the 8th at Clay’s Court-ground, the 9th i. r - Mrs. Slade’s stables, and the balance of the til c at home ; visiting the above place* regular.y every ninth day. S. N. JONES, sept 6, 1852. 33—4t Sew Fall Foods, At New York Prices for Cash. "J^EGRO BLANKETS, Kerseys and Linsys, best quality, very low. Osnaburgs, home spuns, Calicos, of all kinds; French, English and American; a very extensive assortment of all kinds of the latest style of Dress Goods. Planters will bear in mind that we have but one Price.; the system is a great protection to all not acquainted with the value of Goods, aa well as those who are. JAS. H & M. SHEAHAN, Late of Milledgeville, Baldwin eo. Savannah, oct. 12,1851. 30—tf * A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. D EALERS in Drugs, Medicines, Chf I cals, Perfumery, faney articles, Surge intruments, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Savannah, feb. 10,1852. 3—ly aROCBILXSS Fruit and Confectionary. J A. BROWN would respectfully inform • his friends and the public generally, that he is a dealer in all kinds of Foreign and Do mestic, Green and Dried Fruits,Nuts,Candies, Preserves, Pickles, Olives, Coper’s Salad Oil, Brandy Peaches and Cherries; Cigars, Sar dines, etc., etc., etc. Also, choice Goshen But ter, Cheese, all kinds Crackers, Potatoes' Cod fish, Onions, Mackerel and Herring, a supply of which is constantly on hand and for sale at No. 27, Whitaker street, Savannah, Ga. Terras Cash or approved City reference, feb. 10. 3—ly* PUNCTUAL AS USUAL. ty, that he intends to commence the above business in all its various branches, viz: Plain and Ornamental Painting, Gilding, Glazing, Paper Hanging, 6pc., cfc., and hopes by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to merit a share of the public patronage. Store opposite the Central Georgian Offiee. ‘ may 4,1852. 15- tf I. HIRST. Harness MakinRepairing T HE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Sandersville and vicinity that he has engaged the services of competent •workmen,and will cany on, in connection with his other business, HARNESS MAKING AND REPAIRINGin a manner and style to suit those who have anything in that line they wish done. LEWIS BENSON, may 24,1852. 18-^-j3m mar 16. 1852. ^*—1 \ 3 y . - . - Bonn ty Land Warrants} Wanted Apply at this office. sept. 7, 1852. J their friends that, punctual as usual, they are now receiving their Fall stock of new Goods, which they offer to the public at a small advance above cost. They flatter them selves that, from their long experience and uni formity in prices, and promptness, they will continue to merit and receive the liberal pa tronage heretofore bestowed upon them, sept. 7. . • 33 GEO. A.lRSZyNBET. Boot Maker, Sasdersville, Ga. RESPECTFULLY iuforms the citizens of this and the adjoin ing counties, that he is prepar ed to undertake and execute, in a neat and workman-like manner, all jobs in his line of business. He has in his employ sev eral neat and skilful workmen, and is prepar ed to do as fine work as any person in the State. Gentlemen wishing a fine article of BOOTS or SHOES can be furnished by giv ing a few days notice, and he assures the pub lic that all work from his shop shall be made of the best material, a large assortment of which he has just received. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him he respectfully solicits a continuationof the same. His terms are reasonable, sandersville,. April 30,1851. 16-—6m. JUST RECEIVED A FOR SALS A N assortment of Fashionable Neck Rib bons and Ladies’ colored Gaiters, at the store of LAZARON & NEW MAN. jun e 1852. 26, 3* Bagging and Rope. JUST received_and for sale a large lot Of Bagging and Rope, by aug. 17. Z. BRANTLEY. Dentistry D R. W. L Hollifield will be absent for • few weeks, and would say to his patrons and friends that all orders for his Profession al services will be attended to immediately upon hfs return, W leaving their names and dress with tne Editor of .“Central Georgian. Sandersville, aug. 27,1852 32—tf “ a. pojtce, (Kr I¥ew Foods T HE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and customers, that he has just returned from New York, where he pur chased a supply of Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, and Fancy Articles, and will, wait up on, and offer, them better bargains, in «few days, than ever before. His stock has been se lected with great care, and special reference to the wants .•* ms customers, He intends to sell as che is the cheapest, and takes this method r bili rming his friends of the fact, and retu -;>m them his sincere thanks for the genero" patronage heretofore bestowed upon him. LOUIS COOK Washington co,, sept. 7,1 Importer and Manufacturer o S E G A R S, N O. 13, Whitaker street, keeps constantly on hand a well selected stock of imported Segars; also, Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff Pipes, and all other articles usually kept in his line of business, whiph he offers on the most reasonable terms. Savannah, feb. 10,1852. ,6—ly IVew Foods. JUST receivmgwnd openiug a fine assort- che raent of new Goods, which will be sold AINSWORTH^ “ y 5, 1852. 24—tf Plastering and Rri rj^HE undersigned has locah ville,for the jrqrpose Plastering arid 'Brick-laying busif mens of workmanship can b