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THE CENTRAL GEORGIAN-
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Washington Siioriif’s Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Court House
door in the Town of Sandersville on
the first Tuesday in November next between
the usual hours of sale the following property
to wit:
Fifty acres of Pine land lying on the Big
Ohoopie, in said county, adjoining Wm Young
and Joseph Smith, property pointed out by
John Moore, levied onto satify one Justice
Court fi fa in favor of E. and D. Smith vs. Sa
rah Ann Williams, and John Morris sec’ty.
Also at the same time and place, one hun
dred and sixty acres of Pine land more or less,
lying on the Ohoopie adjoining the lands of
Ezra New, Smith and others levied on as the
property of Wm. A. Mullen to satisfy three
Justice Court fi fa’s in favor of Wm. Hall vs.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
GEORGIA, Washington county.
said Mullen, and proper Wpointed out by the
All the foregoing levied on and
defendant,
returned to me by a Constable.
S. A. H. JONES, ShIF.
sept, 28,1852. 36—td
Entanucl Siicrifl’n Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court-house door
>» in the Town of Swainsboro’, on the first
Tuesday in November next, between the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One tract of Land whereon Gary Hays now
lives, well improved ; also, one other tract
containing 200 acres more or less, and lying
on the waters of Yunyrander, all levied on to
satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of Neill McLeod,
vs. Gary Hays. Levy made and returned to
me by a constable. D. S. MOOR, shff.
sept. 16, 1852. 36—td
Emanuel Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, before the Court-house
door in the town of Swainsboro’, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property, to
wit:
Six hundred (600) acres of Land in the 57th
District of Emanuel county, levied on as the
property of James H. Prichard, to satisfy t\\ o
fi fas in favor of James Lamb, issued from a
justices’ court of said county. Levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
D. S. MOOR, shff.
sept. 21, 1852. 35—td
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an Older 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 dee’cL
Terms on the day.
JOHN I. KENNEDY, ad’mr
oct. 5, 1852 37—td
Guardian’s Sale.
A GREEABLE with «n order from th'e Court
of Ordinary of Washington county, will
be sold before the Court-house door in the
town of Sandersville on the first Tuesday in
November next, the following property, to wit:
Ninety-two acres of Land lying in said coun
ty, whereon Gideon Brantly now lives, adjoin
ing Wm. M. Wadley and others ; also, ail of
the Hugh Bell tract that lies on the south-east
side of Sand-Hill Creek, in said county, ad
joining Louis A. Holt and others, said last tract
being all woodland. To be sold for the bene
fit of the minor heirs of Kendrick Kinman,
late deceased. Terms on the day of sale.
SAM’L ROBISON, Guar,
sept. 14, 1852. 34—td
Admiutrutix’s gale.
A GREEABLE with 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
November next, two hundred two and a half
acres of Land lying in said county, whereon
there is a comfortable dwelling-house and
other necessary out-houses, with one hundred
acres under good fence and in a proper state
of cultivation, adjoining Dr. McBride, Daniel
and others, as the property of Abram Barge,
late of said county, deceased, and for the bene
fit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms cash.
HANNAH BARGE, admrx.
sept. 14, 1852. 34—td
JExecaator’s Sale.
I N pursuance of the last will and testament
of Elizabeth Davis, late of Washington
county, deceased, will be sold before the Court
house door in the town ctf’ Sandersville, on
the first Tuesday in November next, between
the usual hours of sale, the following Land,
to wit: One tract of land in said county, con
laining thirty acres more or less, being a part
of a tract originally granted to John Curry,
and adjoining lands of Mrs. E. Collins, Randal
Thigpen and others. To be sold as the pro
perty of Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, deceased, and
in accordance with the will of said deceased.
Terms cash. RICH’D. WARTIIEN, cx’r.
sept. 21, 1852. 35—td
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Jos.
Sage, late of Jefferson county, deceas
ed, are requested to come forward and make
payment by the 1st of January next, or they
will be placed in the hands of an officer for
collection, and those holding demands against
said deceased, will present them duly authen
ticated in terms of the law.
ROBERT W. DANIEL, admr.
Sept. 14, 1852 34—40d
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to John Gillmore
late of Washington county dec’d, arc.
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 law.
JAS. H. GILMORE. Ex’r
oct. 4, 1852 37—td
Notice.
W HEREAS James H. Gilmore applies to
ine for letters of administration, on the
estate of Hezekiah W. Gilmore, late of said
county, deceased:
All persons concerned are required to be
and appear at my office, on or before the first
Monday in September next, and file their ob
jections, if any they have, why said letters afore
said should not be granted to the applicant on
that day. Given under my hand at office in
Sandersville, this 6th September, 1852.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
sept. 7. 33—30d
GEORGIA, Jefferson county.
A LL persons indebted to the undersigned as
Executor of the last will and testament
of Eli Fenn, of Elizabeth Davis and Thomas
Wicker; and as administrator on the estate of
R. L, Wiggins, and as Guardian of the minor
heirs of R. L. Wiggins, are requested to make
payments of the same before the first day of
January next, as he is determined to close up
the affairs of the above estates.
RICH’D WARTIIEN.
sept. 21,18521 35—40d
T WO months after date application will
be made to the Court of Ordiuury of
Washington county, for leave to sell the ne
groes belonging to the estate of George
Aioye,deceased. ’
ISAAC BIQ YE, ) , ,
JOHNE. MOYE, < Admr8
g*3, 1852 28—2m
HEREAS Jackson M. Minton applies
to me for letters of Guardianship for
George J. Minton, minor orphan of Nancy
Minton, deceased:
These are therefore to cite, summon and ad
monish the kindred of said minor, and all per
sons concerned, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted. Given under my hand at of
fice in Louisville, this 20th of September, 1852
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y.
sept. 28. 36—30d
GEORGIA, Jefferson county.
W HEREAS James J. Brown applies to
me for letters -of administration, on
the estate of William Irby, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred, and all persons con
cerned, to he at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisville,
this the 22d day of September, '1852.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y.
sept. 27, 36—30d
GEORGIA, Emaimel county.
HEREAS Littleton Cross applies to me
for letters of administration, debonis
non on the estate of Sarah Johnson, late of
said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish,all
and singular the kindred and creditors, of said
deceased, to he and appear at my office, with
in the time prescribed by law, and show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted. Given under my hand at office in
Swainsboro’, this 11th of September, 1852.
NIELL McLEOD, Ord’y.
sc.pt. 21. 35—30
GEORGIA, Washington county.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
T WO months after date replication will b
made to the Court of Ordinary of Wilkin
son county, for leave to sell all the land be
longing to the estate of David MeCullar, late
of said county, deceased.
J. W McCULLAR, admr.
sept. 28,1852. 36—2m
T WO months after date application will he
made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer
son county, for leave tojsell the land and ne
groes belonging to tne estate of Absalom
Smith, deceas’d.
WM. S. ALEXANDER, admr.
sept. 28,1852. 36—2m
rpWO months after date application will be
JL made to the Court of Ordinary of Wash
ington county for leave to sell the real estate
ofJohn McAfee late dee’d.
HENRY WALKER, adm’r.
sept. 28, 1852 36—2m
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Jef
ferson county, for leave to sell a house and
lot in Swainsboro’, Emanuel county, belong
ing to the estate of Joseph Sage, deceased.
ROBERT W. DANIEL, admr.
sept. 14,1852. 34—2m
T WO months after date application will be
made to court of Oordinarvof Washington
countv for leave to sell the lands belonging to
the minors heirs of Seaborn J. Newsom,
W. W. CURRY Guardian,
aug 31, 1852. 32—2m
/’HEREAS Silas L. Daniel, Guardian of
the person and property of Jasper N.
Daniel, lately a minor of Joseph Daniel, late of
said county,.deceased, applies to me for letters
Dismissory from said Guardianship :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to he and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted. Given under my hand
at office, in Sandersville, this 6th sept. 1852.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord
sept. 7.33—40d
GEORGIA, Jefferson county
W HEREAS Jeremiah Streelman applies
to me for letters of administration on
the estate of William H. Streetman, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular.the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand at office in
Louisville, this 7th day September, 1852.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y.
sept 14. 34—30d
GEORGIA, Jefferson county.
W HEREAS William Sherrod applies to
mo for letters of administration on the
estate of James Sherrod deceased:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said dec’d to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law to show cause
if any they have why said letters should not
be granted. Given under my hand at office in
Louisville, this 7th day of September, 1852.
NICHOLAS DEIIiL, Ord’y.
sept. 14. 34—30d
GEORGIA, Jefferson comity.
W HEREAS Jeremiah Streetman applies to
me for letters of administration on the
estate of John Streetman, deceased:
These are therefore to cite, sumons and ad
monish the kindred and creditors of said dccea-
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 my hand at office in ljouisville, this 27th
dav of September, 1852.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y.
yet. 5. 37—30d
GEORGIA, Wasliingt on county'
k p/HEREAS James A. IL. Kennedy, Exe-
* * cutor to the last will and testament of
Y\
Timothy R. Dupree, late of said county, <ie
ceased, applies to me for letters of dismission
from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish
nil 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 letters should
not be granted. Given under my hand at of
fice in Sandersville, this may 3, 1852.
DAYW CC'DL RGOKIN ,Ordinary.
May 3, 1852 15—m6m
GEORGIA, Jefferson county.
W HEREAS Beniah S. Carswell, adminis
trator on tiie estate of Amos Fokes,
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis
sion from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand at office in
Louisville, this 23d day of March, 1852.
NICHOLA DIEHL, Ord ’y.
mar. 23. 9—30d
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer
son county, for leave to sell the land and ne
groes belonging to the estate of Jesse W.
Stapleton, deceased.
SARAH STAPLETON, admr’x.
WM, W. STAPLETON, admr.
sept 28, 1852.
36—2m
T Wo months after date appl
made to the Court of Ordinary ol Jef-
lieatkm will be
made to the Court
ferson county, for leave to sell the land and
negroes belonging to the .estate of Jierrender
Thompson, deceased.
DANIEL J. CONNELL,’
ISAAC LUCY, v
admrs. with the will annexed.
Bept 14, 1852. -34—2m
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer
son eountv, for leave to sell the! real estate
belonging to the estate of Green M. Turner,
deceased.
NANCY TURNER, i admr’x.
ABRAHAM YOUNGBLOOD, \ admr.
aug. 20, 1852. 31—2m
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENT.
i»u.
SARSAPARILLA.
Jaundice, Sick Head-aclie, Dizzinees, Loss of
Appetite, Constipation of the Bowels, Piles,
caused by Cosliceness, Pain in the Bo wels, or
Rheumatism, caused by the use of Mercury,
Syphilis, Scrofula, Boils, Ulcers, cfc., <Spc.
npiilS preparation is made as pure as possible
-L Its bitter taste, and beneficial effects in dis
eases of the Liver, and diseases arising from
an impure state of the Blood, prove it to he
the purest and most useful preparation of Sar
saparilla that is made.
Those who have used the various preparations
of Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste and effect,
that there is more Sarsaparilla in one bottle of
Dr. D’s. preparation, than in half a dozen bot
tles as it is generally made.
That it might be more particularly adapted
to professional use, nothing but the pure Sar
saparilla has been used, that for different dis
eases, physicians might combine or prescribe
with it, such articles as they might consider
most appropriate in cases under their treatment
Its alterative and mildly purgative effect up
on the bowels, make it not only a good substi
tute for Mercury, but useful in removing all
diseases aiising from the imprudent use of
Mercury.
Prepared only by J. DENNIS, M. D., Au
gusta, Georgia.
Sold in Sandersville by N. W. Haines &
Bro., in Midville, by James Griffin, in Waynes
boro’, by L. Schwartz, and in Irwinton, by Dr.
Wm. Fisher, J. LI. Carter, and Hendrickson &
Moore, Savannah.
Remember to ask for DENNIS’ GEORGIA
SARSAPARILLA.
Augusta, july 1, 1852. 24—ly
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
THE subscriber, thank
ful for 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. He 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 and small—to call and ex
amine his present stock of BUGGIES; Fancy
WAGONS for families, a neat, convenient
and cheap one-horse vehicle ; one and two-
horse Wagons, &c. Also second band Bug
gies, which will be sold extremely low. He
will sell new Buggies cheaper than the same
article can be bought in Savannah or Macon
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 sell as
eheapt as any one else in the State.
Ho 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
New Fal5 Goods,
At New York Prices for Cash.
N 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 loill bear in mind that ice have but one
Price.; the system is a great protection to all
not acquainted with the value of Goods, as
well as those who are.
JAS. H & M. SHEAIIAN,
Late of Milledgeville, Baldwin co.
Savannah, oct. 12,1851. 30—tf
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.
D EALERS in Drugs, Medicines, Che
cals, Perfumery, fancy articles, Surge
inlruments, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuff’s.
AX WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Savannah, fob. 10,1852. 3—ly
GROC3HISS
Fruit and Goas feet ternary.
J A. BROWN would respectfully inform
• his friends and the public generally, that
lie 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. Terms
Cash or approved City reference*
feb. 10. 3—ly*
THE GREAT SUMMER MEDICINE
——o
BUSINESS DIRECTOR?.
GEO. A.fREXVNHRT.
Boot Maker, Sandersville, Ca.
PURNITURB,
T HE Subscriber is now receiving, by every
arrival from New York,a rich and splendid
assortment of CAB INE T FURNITURE, of
the latest and most approved patterns, not sur
passed in the southern country. He has pur
chased his stock to such advantage, that he can
sell at very low prices.
Among liis large assortment may be found—
Large serpentine sofas, do. divans, do. otto
mans, plain and spri ng-seat sofas, do. do. di
vans, ottomans and couches, mahogany rock
ing chairs, with red and green plush seating,
mohair, do. mahogany setting full three-fourth
and five-eights French chairs; curled maple,
black walnut, and rosewood chairs, cane and
wood seat settees, side-boards with mahogany
and marble tops, do. mahogany tops, side-case
bureaus, writing table and book cases, cottage
bureaus, ward-robes, ladies’ work tables, cen
tre and pier tables, with inaable tops marble
top wash stands painted do. dressing tables,
tea tables Grecian clawfoot dining tables, ex
tension tables, card-tables, with harpe and Oge
pillars, mahogany bedsteads, So. French pat
terns, curled maple bedsteads, plain, do. do.
ALSO,
Curled maple, black walnut and rosewood
chairs with cane bottoms, Windsor chairs, chil
dren’s high do., counting room desks, revolv-
ng chairs for counting rooms, counter stoolsi
foot stools, hat-stands, bellows and brush, bird
cages knife trays, safes, mahogany and cherry
cribs hair mattrasses, moss do., Feather beds,
holsters, and pillows, green, red, black, blue
and white cord, with tassels to match, hair
cloth, for sofas and mahogany chairs, willow
wagons, do., cradles.
ALSO,
A great variety of mantle and pier glasses
toilet and dressing glasses of all of the differ
ent kinds now used.
Persons, either in the city or country, wish-
ing to purchase any of the above articles, will
find it an object to call before making their
purchases elsewhere. Every article may be
depended on as being what it is represented.—
Liberal deductions will always be made to tho
who make large purchases.
Removed to Smott’s new Buildings.
Broughton street. I W MORRELL,
feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly
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 5 that all work from his shop shall be made
of the best material, a huge assortment of
which he has just received. Thankful for the
liberal patronage heretofore bestowed hpon
him he respectfully solicits a continuationof
the same. His terms arc reasonable,
sandersville, April 30,1851. 16-—6m.
PIANO FORTS.
M ADE by Chichering, Nunn’s, and Fisch a
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 makers.
These Instruments are unsurpassed by any
made in this country for purity and fullness ot
tone, and elegance of workmanship; some of
them are furnished with the eomple Iron Frame,
which strengthens the case and prevents the
liability of getting out of tone; others have the
ordinary metalie plate, and ean be offered for
lower prices. These Pianos are offered with
out any advance fromthe manufacturer’s prices,
and those who are desjrous of obtaining a su
perior instrument at a moderate expense would
do well to call and examine before purchasing
elsewhere. I. W. MORRELL.
Savannah, feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly
Or Xew Goods
T ILE subscriber would respectfully inform
his friends and customers, that lie 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 a few
days, than ever before. His stock has been se
lected with great care, and special reference
to the wants nid customers. He intends to
seH as che is the cheapest, and takes this
method c • »l« rming his friends of the fact,
and retu- n. them his sincere thanks for the
genero - patronage heretofore bestowed upon
him. LOUIS COOK.
Washington co.,sept. 7, 1852. 33—2m
JVIEIIICAX. REFORM.
Certainty, Safety and Expedition.
npHE subscriber having located himself at
J the residence of Mr. Robert W. Daniel,
in Jefferson county, Ga., offers his profession
al services to the community to practice Med
icine upon the principles of the new or Re
form System, and guarantees to give satisfac
tion to all who require Iris 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
L. CLA
per month. L. CLARK ADKINS, M. D.
Jefferson co., sept. 10, 1852. 35—4m
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 a feet 6 or 8
inches high and of "dark complexion, says that
he is called Jim, in this Mate where ho 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 ShfFs sale in South Carolina was
bought and sent off to this State, as the pur
chaser only bought the life interest c 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 requested
to come forward prove property pay charges
and take him away, or else he will be dealt
with as required by law
R. PRESCOTT, Jailor.
Sandersville june, 1, 1852.19—ff
PUNCTUAL AS USUAL.
L AZARON & NEWMAN would inform
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
DR. GUTSOTt’s
IMPROVED EXTRACT OF
Kellow Bock Sarsaparilla,
F OR the cure of all diseases or disorders
impure blood. Its great success justly
entitles it to the name of the great American
specific.
So far as it is known it is universally appre
ciated. and many eminent physicians use it dai
ly in their practice with the most happy effects,
and certify that it is the best extract in exis
tence, and the only one that stands the test of
time
Every year adds to its great popularity, and
multiplies its astonishing cures. The victim
of Hereditary Scrofula, with suppurating
glands, honey-combed flesh, and caries eating
into his bones, finds Guysott’s Yellow Dock
and Sarsaparilla a balm for his affictiori. His
horrible torments are assuaged, and his malady
not only relieved, but permanently cured.
It may be sately asserted, from the results
of past experience, that “Dr. Guysott’s Ex
tract of Yellow Dock and Sarssaparilla,” is,
beyond all comparison, the most wonderful
remedy on earth lollowing diseases and al 1
others proceeding from vitiated blood: Scrofu
la or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cuta
neous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the
face; Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring
worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and
Pains of the Bones.andJoint s, Stubborn Ul-
eers, Sypliiltic Lumbago, and Diseases arising
from an injudicious use of Mercury, Acites oj
Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Liv
er Complaint Ague and Fever, Intermitting Fe
ver, Cholera Morbus Dysentery, Diarrhoea,
Plethora of Blood in the Head, Piles, Pains in
the Back, Sides, Breast or Loins, and all forms*
of Muscular, Glandular, and Skin diseases.
It a sovereign specific for General Debility,
and the best renovator for a Broken Constitu
tion. It braces and reinvigorates every organ,
promotes activity and regularity in every func
tion, aud produces that condition of the whole
physical system which is the best security for
long life.
Let all who wish to purge the blood from
the impurities contracted from the free indul
gence of the appetite during the winter, and to
prepare the system to resist summer epidemics,
resort now to “Guysott’s Extract of Yellow
Dock and Sarsaparilla,” which is proving itself
an antidote for many of the most malignant
diseases that flesh is heir to, and they will nev
er be disappointed, for in this remedy the pub
lic faith has never wavered—never can waver;
for it is founded on experience, just as their
want of faith in other and spurious compounds
is also founded in experience* They fly from
mineral nostrums to seek hope, life, and vigor
from this purely vegetable remedy. Therefore,
however broken down in health and spirits,
however loathsome to himself and others, let
no one despair of recovery; let the patient only
understand that this hope of physical restora
tion lies only in “Guysott’s Extract of Yellow
Dock and Sarsaparilla,” and persuade him for
his life’s sake to try it, and we have no hesita
tion in predicting his speedy restoration to
health. *
As a means*of regulating all the functions
of woman’s delicate organization, it has no
equal in the materia medica, and at tliat critical
period of life when the first stage of her docline
commences, its cordial and invigorating prop
erties will enable her to pass the crisis safe
ly-
gagT* None genuine unless put up in large
bottles containing quart,and name of the Syrup
blown in the glass, with the written signature
S. F. Bennett on the outside wrapper.
Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.
Sold by SCO VIL $ MEAD.
113 Chartres street, New Orleans,
Sole General Agents for the Southern States
to whom all orders must he addressed. Sold
by N. W. HAINES & BROTHER,
Sandersville.
Moultrie & Bro. Fenns Bridge ; D. M. Ed
wards, Milledgeville; YV. A. Hayles, Louisville;
J. R. Simpson, Sparta; C. C. Beall, Irwinton.
Sold-at wholesale by Haviland Keese & Co.
New York. Haviland, Risley & Co. Augus
ta, Goo. Haviland, Harral, & Co., and I'. M.
Cohen & Co. Charleston, S. C.
June 11, 1852. 20—6m
LAWSON A GODFREY,
Commission Merchants,
»3 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
[P. A. LAWSON.
J. E. GODFREY.]
Factors and Commission Merchants,
No. 118, BA* STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
J- W. C. Loud.] [P. h. Loud.
nov. 4, 1851. 42—ly
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
R. L. WARTIIEN,
Attorney at.Law,
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA,
feb. 17, 1852. 4—ly
MULFORD MARSH,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Office, 175, Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly
J, B. HAYNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
i/ALCYONDALE Ga.
Will attend promptly to nil business ‘.en
trusted to his care in any of the Courts of the
Middle or Eastern circuits.
Halcyondale feb. 2 1852 2—jy
JN0. W, RUDISILL.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SANDERSVILLE, Ga.
March 10,1851 8—ly
JAMES S, HOOK,
Attorney at Law,
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA
WILL PRACTICE IN THE COUNTIES OF
““•[KirsKufr'"’
Southern Circuit. | - - - - Laurens.
Ocmulgee Circuit | ... - Wilkinson.
Office next door to the Central Georgian
office, jan. 1, 1852. 51-^-ly
S. B. CRAFTON,
Attorney at Law.
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA,
Will also attend the Courts of Eruanu
Laurens, and Jefferson, should busine^Fbe em
rtusted to his care, in either of those counties
feb. 11. 4—tf
W. L, H0LLIF1ELD,
SURGEON DENTIST.
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA,
may 10, 1852. 16—tf
Cheese.
F UST received a>fine lot of Cheese, and for
sale by Z. BRANTLEY,
sept. 23.
36
BEHN A FOSTER,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
Savannah, Ga.
P.H. BEHN,] [JOHN FOSTER.
10, 1852. 3 l y
feb.
RABUN A WHITEHEAD.
* actors & Commission Merchant*
Savannah, Ga.
YY/’ILL give strict attention to the sale of
Cotton and other produce consigned to
them. Orders for Bagging, Rope and other
Family Supplies, will be filled at the lowest
prices. Our long experience in business-
induces them to hope for the continuance
of the liberal patronage extended to the late
firm of Rabun, Fulton & Co.
Maj. Wm. Hodges, of Sandersville, will act
as their agent for Washington county,
june 1, 1852. 16—7m
FULTON A WALKER*
Factors and Commission Merchants,
Savannah, Ga.
<s> if RESPECTFULLY tender their
services to their friends and the pub
lic generally, hoping by strict and prompt at
tention to all business that may be committed
to their charge, to receive a liberal share of
patronage. They pledge themselves not to en
gage in speculations upon eotton or other
country produce, under any circumstances
whatever—but to do all in their power to pro
mote the interest of their patrons. Orders for
Bagging, Rope and other supplies, will be
promptly filled at the lowest market prices.—
N. G. Wartlien. Esq., will act as agent for
them at Warthen’s Store, Washington county
aug. 3,1852. 28—tf
JOHN IVTALLEKTT.
Draper and Tailor.
Dealerin Ready-Made Clothing and Gentle-
men’sfurnishing Goods. 155,Bay street,
Savannas, Ga.
feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly
PHILIP KEAN.
Draper and Tailor,
And dealer in Ready-made Clothing, shirts
stocks, suspenders, handk’ffs, gloves, Marine
and silk under shirts, drawers, &e. No. 93,
Bryan street. Savannah, Ga.,
feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly
TAILORING.
SMALLWOOD & SPILLERS-,
THE umlessiged would respectfully.sir.
nounee to the people of Washington
county, thatthey have associated them
selves' in the Tailoring Business, and are pre
pared to attend every order in their line, witb
neatness and de*patch. They respectfully
solicit the patronage of the public:. Theii
Shop is on the Square, West of the Hotel:
JNG. SMALLWOOD
W. T. SPILLERS.
apr. 13, 1852. 10—ly
J. T. JONES.
Manufacturer and importer of
Guns, Pistols, Rifles, Sporting Apparatus, &c.,
No - 8, Monument Square,Savannah, Ga.
feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly*
l. DASHER’S
Cheap Dry Goods Store,
No. 146, Congress street, Savannah, Ga..
(Late H. Lathrop’s)
A well selected stock of seasonable staple-
and Fancy Dry Goods, are kept constantly on.
hand, and will be sold cheap for cash*
Please call and examine,
feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly
E. S BOTH WELL &CO.
Wh oifisale and Retail Store,
No. 173, Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
HEALERS IN
LIQUORS, WINES, GROCERIES.
S. E. bothwlll ] [r. l. gamble.
feb* 10, 1852. 3—ly
SCRANTON. JOHNSON A CO.
G R O P.E R S.
Savannah’, Ga*
Savannah*
D. T. SCRANTON,
JOSEIH JOHNSTON.
feb. 10, 1852.
I
W., B.. SCRANTON,
No. 19, Old Slip, N. Yor
3-ly
HUNZFHRE1TS * A JOHNSON
Wholesale and Retail Druggists
Smets’ Buildings, corner of Broughton and
Whitaker streets, Savannah, Ga.
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c.
g-gf Soda water of a superior quality^
feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly
HUNKY ROTHSCHILD.
Dealer in Ready-Made Clothing,
DRY GOODS, ^c.
No. 178, Congress street, next door toH. J.
Gilbert, Savannah, Ga.
Gentlemen’s garments made to^^ order,
feb. 10,1852. 3—ly
A. PONCE, •
Importer and Manufacturer o
S E G A R S,
j^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 hip
line of business, which he offers on the moat
reasonable terms.
Savannah, feb. 10,1852. 6—ly
JUST RECEIVED A FOR SAAB
N assortment of Fashionable Neck Rib
bons and Ladies’ colored Gaiters, at the
store of LAZARON & NEW MAN.
jun e 1852. 26, 3a£”
Bagging’ and Rope.
JUST received and for sale a large lot of
Bagging and Rope, by
aug. 17. Z. BRANTLEY.
Blanks of all descriptions ’printed to orde'
with neatness aud dispatch, at this office.
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