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THE C ENTRA L G E ORGIA
GRAND JURY PRESENTMENTS.
GEORGIA^ Jefferson County.
W E the Grand Jurors, chosen, selected and
sworn for the county of Jefferson at the
November term, 1852, beg leave to make the
following presentments.
We find from an examination of the records
of the Superior and Inferior Courts which has
been made by a competent committee to have
been neatly and correctly kept, and in a manner
highly creditable to the officer in charge of
them.
We have examined'by a committee of our
body the condition of the county funds and find
A Teacher Wanted,
T O take charge of an Aeademy in Jefferson
county in neighborhood of B. S. C*r«wrll
A. R Cheatham and Jas. H Bostwick six miles
below Louisville. The applicant must be a
good English Scholar, and capable o teaching
some of the higher branches of Literature.
Applications can be made to either of the a-
bove gentlemen. Address, Louisville, Ga.
nov. 16, 1852. 43—tf
Wanted,
A Quantity of Geese Feathers, for which
highest *ash prices will be paid. Apply
& balance in the bands of the proper officer of j at 0 ftj ce ,
one thousand aud thirty eight dollars and thir
ty one cents.
Also the Pauper funds of our county were ex
amined, and find a balance of two hundred and
thirty four dollars and ninety nine cents.
A competent committee examined the condi
tion of the public buildings, and report them in
good condition.
We would respectfully recommend to the
Judges of the Inferior Court as proper objects
of charity Mrs. Nancy Stephens and family,
Mrs. Fowler, Purity Cole and son John IV. Pow
ell, Louisa Warsden and family, and Miss Caro
line McDougal, and recommend that Harris's
children who are now under the Guardianship
of the Court, be removed from their present
place of residence, to some other family, if one
can be found willing to receive them.
We would bring to the notice of the Judges
of the Inferior Court the bad condition of the
following roads : the road from Louisville to
Waynesboro, from Reedy branch to Big creek,
the middle ground road to Pugsely’s Bridge,
from its junction with the Farmers Bridge road
to Pugsely's Bridge, the Warrenton road from
the county line by Clark’s mill to Louisville,
arid Watkiii’s Bridge over the Ogeechee, the
abutment on the south side of the river, and
would most respectfully suggest to the honora
ble Judges of the Inferior Court, that Commis
sioners appointed by them for the supervision of
roads, should be compelled to discharge their
duties.
We feel that we should have but poorly dis
charged our duties, did we not follow the good
example set us by many similar bodies in the
different counties of our State, and give some
expression of our opinions in regard to the traf
fic in intoxicating drinks. We therefore pre
sent the traffic as being a public evil demoral-
ixing to the youths of our country, enticing
them from the paths of virtue, and leading them
into immorality ; injurious to the morals, dan
gerous and prejudicial to the peace and geod or
der of society and the direct or remote cause of
all the crime and pauperism in our happy coun
try. Believing thus, we feel it a duty we owe
our country and our families,to recommend to
the people of our eounty to take such steps as
may in their wisdom seeus proper, to have this
• ubject brought before the next Legislature re
questing that the people may be allowed to say
in each county and in each district in every
county, whether license to retail ardent spirit*
shall be granted or not, in order that the peo
ple may judge for themselves.
We return our thanks to his Honor Judge
Starnes for his courtesy extended to us
We also extend our thanks to the Attorney
General ifor ,his kindness and attention.
ELI McCROAN, Foreman-
L. Q. C. D. Brown. Sydney B. Smith,
Go-da Bryan, James P. Guhert,
William J. Bawling, F. B. Mountain,
Darius B. Well*,
Alex. Avrett, jua’r.
Eliaha Cam,
Bryant Beaziy,
nov. 16, 1852.
43—tf
For Sale.
T HREE Pairs of Shanghai Fowls,
at this office.
nov. 16, 1852. 43—tf
Apply
Teacher Wanted,
^*0 take charge'of Bethlehem Academy the
A ensuing year, where there has been a School
in successful operation for twenty years past.
The locality cannot be surpassed for good
health. Applicants will be required to ex
hibit evidences of qualification for instructing.
Applications must be made to the Trustees of
Bethlehem Academy, Warthen’s Store, Wash
ington county, Ga.
R. WARTHEN, See’ry.
nov. 9, 1852. 42—-tf.
axhs worths & sbao-bzs.
Brought to Jail.
swair.boro'. Ernanu
W7GXJLII-rcspectfu liy inf. »rna- the public, r T ODGEDiu the Jail at
* ' their friends and custodiers,■that they I J el county, on the J8th 61 October, a no
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,
b’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, Parnadbm, fine soaps, Powders, &c
and a great many other articles too numerous
to mention.
sept. 21,1852. 35—tf
WSSXeXs
mHE subscriber would respectfully inform
A the citizens of Washington and adjacent
counties, that he is prepared to Dig, Repair and
Clean out Wells, &c. Orders for work in his
line addressed to him at Tennille, will receive
his prompt attention. W. M. CROSSLY.
Washington co., nov. 9, 1852. 42—3m*
New Goods for Fall and Winter
'VTEGRO Blankets, Kerseys and Osnaburgs,
IN ‘ " '"
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
“GEORGIA WATCHMAN,”
A JOURNAL INDEPENDENT IN EVERYTHING-
TRAL IN NOTHING.
TO BE PUBLISHED AT THOMASVILLE,
Jahn W. Denny,
John W. Bothwell,
Ibenezrr Brow*,
John R. Cook,
William Sinquefield, James W. Clark,
John VV. Avrett,
Jams* Stapleton,
Reuben F. Seay,
Mitchell Walden.
On motion ordered that the above present
ments be published in the Central Georgian and
Chronicle &• Sentinel.
A true extract from the minutes of the Supa-
rior Court #f Jefferson county
NICHOLAS DIEHL, G.S. C.
GEORGIA, EMANUEL COUNTY.
\ HEREAS William Johnson applies t»
VV me for letters of dismission from the
administration of Seaborn Johnson, late of said
mHE undersigned will commence, about the
A first of January, 1853, at Thomasville, Ga.,
the publication of a Weekly Newspaper, bear
ing the above title, which will be devoted to
LITERATURE, ART, SCIENCE, AGRI
CULTURE, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE,
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RE
SOURCES OF SOUTH-WESTERN GEOR
GIA, and such other subjects and things as
may be deemed worthy of notice.
The columns of the paper will contain His
torical and Domestic Romances, Sketches of
Biography, Poetry, Anecdotes, Political, Re
ligious and Temperance Essays ; The General
News of the Day, and such Statistical and
Commercial Articles ns will be of general in
terest, besides being particularly adapted to
FAMILY READING.
It will be the constant aim of the Proprietor
to make the “Georgia Watchman” a useful,
instructive and entertaining Paper, adapted to
all classes of Readers, and especially to the
Family Circle—to sustain and foster Southern
Literature—to encourage Industrial Pursuits
and Enterprize, and to make it a medium
through which all Parties, Sects and Denomin
ations may be heard and fairly represented;
and uninfluenced and unbiased by political or
sectarian prejudice, or favoritism, publish cor
rect and reliable intelligence
The Georgia Watchman will be printed
on a sheet 22 x 32 inches, and furnished to sub
scribers at the low rate of $1 50 per annum,
if paid strietly in advance—$2 if not so paid,
and if not paid before the expiration of the
year $2 50.
(UP The Rev. P. P. Smith, of Thomasville,
is authorized to act as Agent for the paper.
* # * Publishers of newspapers who will give
the above a few insertions, will confer a favor.
F. W. JOHNSON,
nov. 2,1852. 40—
Plaid and plain Linseys, together with a
large and well selected- stock of Fancy and
: taple Dry Goods, comprising every variety
and style of ladies’ Dress Goods—the latest
and richest patterns—French designs. We re
spectfullv invite our friends and all who visit
Savannah, to examine ouF stock. We sell low.
Our stock of French Cashmeres and D’Lains
is large and well selected. Alapaceas of eve
ry sh tide and variety ; a fine assortment of
silks, col’d and hi’k ; brocade figured silks.—
Our stock is large and complete. Please to
call and see.
Corner of Broughton and Whitaker streets,
Savannah.
JAS. H. & M. SHE AH AN.
Late of Milledgeviile, Baldwin co.
oct. 19,1852. 39—tf
gro man about 50 years of age named Henry
has his hands crimpt us by a burn, also his let-
foot; says that he belongs to Richard U.
Ellis, of Crawford county. The owner is re
quested to come forward, pay charges and take
him away, or he will be dealt with as the law
directs. NEILL McLEOD. Jailor,
oct. 23, 1852. 40—tf
Hew Stock,
F the best French Caif-ski's, and sole-
leather, just received, and will be made
up to order in the very best and latest style.
GEO. A. REINHART,
oct. 26, 1852. 49—tf
H ew €*oods—and a Hew Store
PS tHE subscriber returns his thanks to his
A 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 lias a splendid
new stock of FALL AJ\D IVINTER DR V
GOODS, which lie 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 ot
all. Without enumerating a part of the varie
ty of articles, which compose his stock, he
would say that lie 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, 4' c -
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!!
As usual, lie 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 instore and is constantly re-
j eeiving 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 ofdif. sorts,
Tobacco of different qualities,
Molasses, syrups, 4' e -
WM. HODGES.
Sandersville, sept. 28, 1852. 36—tf
CHEAP CASH STOKE-
, Se'XVlWGr
A T L yJ IV P ii l C i S.
rTTB.rffX0JTTB.Bf
r friHE Subscriber is now receiving, by every
* arrival from New York, a rich and splendid
ranentof CABINE TFURN1TL RE, of
I T is the trequient complaint now-a-CaystjaAt, ^^latest ^ m08 t approved patterns, not stir
everything i* so i-igh that it is almost im- aiu southern country. He
possible for one [to buy what he wants
the article of Family^ Groceries the subscriber
-will undertake to any tkat this is not altogeth
er true, for he can furnish, and does furnish,
andwill 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 tine quality of new Lal-d,
Aline 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 avariety of different sorts, .
Nails, assorted, a large lot of lron*assorledy
Irish Potatoes, Spun Yarn,
Candles assorted,
Trace-chains,
Hard, Hollow and Earthen Ware,
Bagging, Rope aud 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—tt
P. C.
Watch-Maker and Jeweler,
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA,
sept. 7,1852.
For Sale
nnHE subscriber offers for sale his Carriage
33—tf
county deceased.
Theae are therefore to cite aad admonish all
and aingular the kindred and creditors «f said
•slate to be and appear at my office within
th# time prescribed by law, to ahew cause, if
any exist why said letters should not be grant
ed - Given under my hand at office atSwaina-
bore, this 6th of November, 1852
l NEILL McLEOD, Ord’y.
nov. 16, 1852, 43—1116m.
GEORGIA—EMANUEL COUNTY.
W HEREAS Gideon H. Kennedy applies
to me for letters of administration on
the estath of John Wicker, late of said county
dccCaisf d.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause if any they have why the said let
ters should not be granted. Given under ray
hand and official signature in office at Swains-
boro 6th November 1852.
NEILL McLEOD, o^y
bot. 16, 1852 43—30d
Tea Boilai’s Reward.
•a. RAN A WAY' from the subscriber on the
AtT 6th inst., a negro fellow 7 by the name of
JEk. CUBET, about 25 years old, 6 feet high,
and weighs 160 or 170 lbs. He has a scar on
the right side of his face, that runs up and
down his face near his eye, one scar on.his
right arm and scars on both of his legs wffiere
he has been dog-bit. He w r as raised in Charles
ton, and has the brogue of a low 7 -country ne
gro. He will deny his name and owner’s name
both, and he can read, and wore off
a white wool hat, wide brim. If he gets in
Jail I want him to have bread and water and
25 lashes every day till I get him.
J. J. STRANGE.
Oconee, Washington co., Ga. oct. 19,1852.
A shop, shoptools, stock of Buggies, mate
rial, &c. Blacksmith shop and Harness shop,
together with the shop buildings and dwelling
House now 7 occupied by himself. Also nine
acres of ground with considerable improve
ments thereon. Terms easy.
LEWIS BENSON
oct. 5, 1852. 37—2m
uEOiGIA—EMANUEL COUNTY.
W HEREAS Thomas Moore applies to mo
for the Guardianship of James, Folly -
ann, Dicy, Emitta, Maniiig, Dempsey, and
Liaeyann Phillips, minors ofDrewry Phillips,
lateotaaid county deceased
This is therefore to notify all persons, that
unless cause be shown that the Guardianship
•f said minors, will be granted to said appli
cant after the legal notice. Given under iny
hand at office at Swainsboro. the 6th of No
vember, Ic52.
NEILL McLEOD, Ord’y.
hot. 16, 1852. 42—30d
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLE with an order of the Chart
of Ordinary of Wilkinson county, will be
sold before the Ceurt House door in th* town
of Irwinton, on the firat Tuesday in January
next three hundred acres of land lying in said
county. Sold subject to widows dower and
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot said
deceased. Terms made known on the day ot
“* le ' MARGARET SANDERS, adm’x
JOHN li. LORD, adm’r.
hot. 16, IS92. 43 - fd _
W IL "
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
b« sold at the late residence of Mrs -
N^incy Fraud’s in Washington county on
Wednesday the 15th day of December next,
the personal and perishable property of said de
ceased, consisting of Corn, Fodder, Sheep,
Hog#, Cattle, Horses, Slock, one Barouche,
JVaggons, Household and Kitchen furniture,
plantation utensils, and and a variety ot arti
cles to tedious to mention. Sale to continue
from day today and terms made known on
the dav *f sale.
3 ; ' DAN’L HARRIS, ex’r.
nov. 16. 1862 43 ~ 5t
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate ofSi-
lina Beal, late of Jefferson county de
ceased. will make immediate payment, and
those having demands against said estate, wall
present them duly authenticated in terms ot
the law. ELIZA BOSTWICK, exr’x.
nov.' 16, 1852, 43—40d.
Boniitf Laud Warrants Wanted
Apply at this office. sept. 7,1852;
MASONIC RSG-AUXiL.
We have just received a new supply of sil
ver and gold embroidered Master’s and Royal
Arch REGALIA, which we offer to our breth
ren of the Masonic Fraternity, on cheap and
accommodating terms.
LAZARON & NEWMAN,
ect, 12, 1852. 38—tf
LAZ ARON & NEWMAN.
H AVE just complettd their assortment^ of
winter Goods by the receipt
winter Goods by the receipt, with the
steamer State of Georgia, .at its last arrival
from Philadelphia, of a new and beautiful as
sortment of the latest styles of
DRESS GOODS,
Consisting of plain and Figured D’Lanes,
Persian and Thibet Cloths.
Alpaca Lustres, Brocades ; Black silk,
Straw and silk Bonnets,
Ribbons, straw braid (to trim bonnets with)
Gingbains, shawls, Flannel ot all colors,
Lindsey, Colognes and other Perfumery,
gentlemen’s clothing of every variety,
Consisting of Blue and Bhtck Cloaks,
Brown, Blue, Black Dress and Over Coats,
Doe-skin and eashimer Pants,
Velvet and silk Vests,
shirts, collars, and cravats,
Hats, and India Rubber boots, and seoes,
ALSO,
A fine assortment of Table Cutlery,
Plated silver Ware,
Pencils with Gold Pens,
Gold Pencils, Gold finger Rings,
Ear-rings and Cuff-pius,
Gold Buttons of different sizes,
Gold and silver Watches, &c., ;
Our prices are low, very low, and we invite
purchasers to call and examine our stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
October, 26th, 1852
How Selling Cheap.
KAUFMAN ot CO. would inform the
aj • public that they are now disposing of the
various articles in their line cheaper than tho
cheapest. They offer great bargains m their
Furniture of every soft made and re
paired at the shortest notice, and as cheap sn
flirt Also Coffins made in any style and at
the "shortest notice. Orders solicited.
gnnflp.rHville, nov. 2, 1852. 41—tf
Haynes Chapter ®>
ROYAL arch masons.
in each month until sec’y.
nov. “ 41-3t
2, 1852.
GXiOSE Sandersville.
THE subscriber would an
nounce to his friends and the
public generally, that he has ta
ken charge of this Hotel, and
will use his best endeavors to make all who
may call upon him comfortable. His table
will be furnished with the best that the mark
et affords. He respectfully solicits a share of
public patronage. JEPTHA BRANTLEY,
oct 19,1852. 39—tf
Public Sale.
VTTILL be sold at the residence of the sub
VV scriber on FRIDAY the 19th of Novem
ber next, his household and 7 kitchen furniture.
Also, on the same day if not earlier disposed
of, one negro woman about 60 years of age,
one Jersey-wagon, one Rockawayan excellent
article, and other articles.
F. W. JOHNSON,
oct. 19, 1852. 39—td
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 Shff’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 .requested
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 U
A. A. SOX.02VXOPTS A CO,
D EALERS in Drugs, Medicines, Ch
cals,Perfumery, fancy articles, Surge
intruments, Paints, Oils and Dye Stulls.
at wholesale and retail.
Savannah, feb. 10,1852. 3—iy
New Goods 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,
Sajinetts, Irish Linens, Flannels, Handker
chiefs.
Alpacas, Muslin deLaines, Ginghams., Cal
icoes from 4 cts. up, Linseys.
ALL kinds of Ladies Dress Goods. Blade
and Browu Domestics, from 4 cts. up; Ozna
burgs, Bed Ticking, Shawls of all sorts,
Cravats, Hosiery and Gloves.
Book and Nwiss 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.
Still they €osne S
N W. HAINES & BRO. would respect-
• fully inform the citizens of Washing
ton and adjacent counties trading at this place,
that they are prepared to offer new inducements
for the continuation of the patronage and cus
tom so liberally bestowed upon them hereto
fore. They are receiving from the north, 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 tire after, don’t fail to “call
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, &e.
Millenery Goods, Dress Fringes, etc.
French and Swiss Ginghams,
Dimities, Fringes, etc.
Linens and Toweling, Linen Cambric,
S’>k Handkerchiefs, shirts and shirting,
Hats, Caps, Boots, shoes, cf-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., <f-c., all of which
will be vended as cheap as the cheapest. Don’
fail to call and examine if you don’t buy ; we
charge nothing for showing our Goods.
Sandersville, sept. 28, 1852. 36—tf
f' i passed in the southern country. He has p«r
chased his stock to such advantage,that hecM
sell at very low prices. .. .
Among his large assortment may be found—
Laro-e serpentine sofas, do. divans, do. otto-
mans, plain and spring-seat, sofas, do. do. di
vans, ottomans and couches, mahogany rock
ing chairs, with red and green plush sqating,
mohair, do mahogany setting full three-fourth
and five-eights French chairs; curled maple,
black walnut, and rosewood chairs, cane and
wood sent settees, side-boards with mahogany
and marble tops, do. mahogany tops, side-cas#
bureaus, writing table and book cases, cottage
bureaus, ward-robes, ladies’ work tables, cen
tre and pier tables, with majblc tops marbi*
top wash stands painted do. dressing table*,
tea tables Grecian elawfoot dining tables, ex
tension tables, card-tables, with harpe and (Jg*
pillars, mahogany bedsteads, do. French pat-
erns, 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, revolr-
ng chairs for counting rooms, counter stooUl
foot stools, hat-stands, bellows and brush, mrd
cages knife trays, safes, mahogany and enerry
cribs hair mattrasses, moss do., leather bed*,
bolsters, and pillows, green, red, black, blu*
and white cord, with tassels to match, hair
cloth, for sofas and mahogany chair*, willow
wagons, do., cradles.
ALSO,
A- great variety of mantle and pier gla**e*
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 ot the above articles, will
find it an object to call before making their
purchases elsewhere. Every article inay oe
depended on as being what it is represented.-*
Liberal deduetions-will always be made to th©
who make large purchases.
t, j ■ ° <-«—*♦»- new BuildiBg*.
I W MORRELL.
3-ly
Broughton street,
feb. 10, 1852.
CARRIAGE REP OSXTOR'Sr.
THE subscriber, thank
ful for past patronag*,
would respectfully inform
In addition to 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 r
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
FXiOlfE HOUSE—-Macon, Ga.
t. A. goodwin 7 , Proprietor.
A. b. hartwell, Superintendent.
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
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 hapgy 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. 31,1852.31—tf
jlieoIEAL KEFORffl.
Strayed or Stolen,
FROM the subsreiber on the night
of 15th inst.. aRoached Mare Bay
t A Pony, about 11 years old, very fat,
with rigtit eye out, long tail, lias a fine trot,
can pace a little, works well in harness. Any
Information respecting the above will be
thankfully received. My address is Louisville,
Ga. BENJAMIN THOMPSON,
oct 21st 1852. 30—tf.
HARRIS BBRXiACH.
CIGAR MANUFACTURER,
S HOP next door to Messrs. Ainsworth 4*
Singer’s store, where he will keep con
stantly on hand a full stock of his own manu
factured spanish Cigars, of the real genuine
Havanna Leaf, which he will sell wholesale
and retail, and a great deal cheaper than can
be purchased in any city, tills side of N. York.
You can find him daily on his working couch,
and get at any time a fresh Cigar of different
size and shape HARRIS BERLACK.
Sandersville, nov. 2,1852. 41—4t
Caution.
A LL persons are hereby notified not to trade
13- for a hundred and twenty-five dollar note
on me dated about the first of Oct. 1852, and
due first of Dec. next, made payable to Hutch
erson, I think. Consideration of note having
failed the money will not be paid unless by
legal compulsion. J. STONE.
Long’s Bridge, Nov. 9th, 1853
Certainty, Safety and Expedition
T HE subscriber having located himself at
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 ot the new or. Re
form System, and 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 oj 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
his friends, patrons and the public generally,
that he continues to put up all kinds of ve
hicles—of his own manufacture—Korn a
sey wagon to a pleasure Carriage. He feels
esnfident that his prices will be found low
enough to induce those w*ho desire to purcliaie
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 h*
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 hand Bag
gies, which will be sold extremely low. H*
will sell new Buggies cheaper than the earn*
article can be bought in Savannah or Macon
and laid down here. Any who may doubt thi*
assertion are invited to test its truth by a trial
of the markets. He is determined to sella
cheapt as any one else in the State.
He also keeps constantly on hand a variety
of Harness, which he offers at a small advanc*
above cost. LEWIS BENSON,
mar. 16, 1852. 8—ly3y
HARMOIDXC X37STXTU2E.
Coroer of St. Julian st. dc Market Square,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
F ZOGBAUM& CO., Importers and Deal-
• ers in Musical Instruments of every de
scription, sheet Music, strings, &c. wholesale
and retail. Piano Fortes, by A. Stodart cl
Co and J. B. Dunham, New - Y’ork,in every va
riety of style and price. Thf se Instruments
are acknowledg d by the best mm ical 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
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’, ar»g 14, 1852. 30—tf.
SOiamiCE J, EXXiEOJNT.
H AS on hand at Sylvania, Scriven county
Ga., a general assortment of Dry Goods,
Groceries, (liquors excepted) Tin-ware Crock
ery, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Confectionaries.
Medicines, &e., &c., all of which he will sell
at wholesale or retail,low for cash, or barter.
jgf* N. B—D J. D. is also prepared to ac
commodate the travelling public and horse-
drovers, on accommodating terms.
Sylvania, Scriven co., june 1.0, 1852. tf
JOHN Gr, FAEXiXG-ANT.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE <k
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. Orders from the coun
try promptly attended to.
feb. 10,1852. 3—ly
PAXSf’BXKa.
EACE XiXNB TO DUBBIN,
T HE undersigned would inform the travell
ing public that he is running a Semi-week
ly HACK from Sandersville to Dublin, leaving
rtf Q O^ClOCR* A. ■ M#) 111 tlQ)6 tO
Sandersville at 9
meet the down train of Cars from Macon, on
the Central R. R., at Tennille, and leaving im
mediately after arrival of Cajs, for Dublin,on
Wednesdays and Saturdays, and returning
on Thursdays and Sundays in time to meet the
up train of Cars from Savarmah.
P LE WIS BENSON.
8—lv3v
mar 16,1852.
T HE undersigned begs leave to announce to
the citizens of Sandersville and its vicini
ty, that he intends to commence the above
business in all its various branches, viz: Plain
and Ornamental Painting, Gilding, Glazing,
Paper Hanging, <SfC., <Spc., and hopes by strict
attention to business and moderate charges, to
merit a share of the public patronage.
Store opposite the Central Georgian Office,
may 4,1852. 15—tf I. HIRST.
Harness Making & Repairing
rTYHE subscriber would respectfully inform
I the citizens of Sandersville and vicinity
that he has engaged the services of competent
workmeP,and will carry on, in connection with
his other business, HARNESS MAKING
AND REPAIRING, in a manner and style
to suit those who have anything in that line
they wish done. LEWIS 9JWSON.
PIANO FORTS.
jyj'ADE by Chichering, Nunn’s, and Fiich
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 eomplc Don J ram*,
which strengthens the case and prevents th*
liability of getting out of tone; others have th*
ordinary metalic plate, and can be offered iox
lower prices. These Pianos are offered with
out any advance from the manufacturer’s prices,
and those who are desirous of obtaining a su
perior instrument at a moderate expense would
do well to call and examine before purchasing
elsewhere. I. W. MORRELL.
SxVAimih, feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly
PROFESSIONAL CJRM
fi. L. WARTHEN,
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.
MALCYONDALE Ga.
Will attend promptly to all busin*** ’en
trusted to his care in any of th* Court* of th©
Middle or Eastern circuits.
Halcyondale feb. 2 1852 2—{y
JNO. ¥, RUDISILL.
ATTORNEY AT LAW r
SANDERSVILLE, Ga.
March 10,1851 8—ly
JAMES S. HOOK,
Attorney at Law,
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA
WILL PRACTICE IN THE COUNTIES Of
MUiU^rcuU.
Southern Circuit. I - - - - Lauren*.
Ocmulgee Circuit j .... Wilkinson.
Office next door to the Central Georgian
office. jan. 1, 1852. 51—ly
S. B. GRAFTON,
Attorney at Law.
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA,
Will also attend the Courts of Emaau
Laurens, and Jefferson, should business be «.af
rtustedto-his care, in either of those oountie*
feb. 11. 4—tf
W, L. HOLLIFIELP,
SU&GSOV DEPreXST.
S A N D E R S V IL L B, GEOR GI A.
may 10,1852. 1ft—tf
Hi -^nuiir ' '" illi'
Jurors Certificates.
ice* will be paid
The highest *ai
urors Cdriilleate*.
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