The central Georgian. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1847-1874, December 07, 1852, Image 3

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THE CENTR A L G E ORGIA Masonic. T HE Officers and Members of Hamilton Lodge-No. 58, F, A. M., are requested punctually to attend the next regular meeting on Wednesday the. 8th inst., as business of importance is "to be transacted. By order of the W. M. M. NEWMAN, Sect’y. doc. 7th 1852. 46—It EXECUTOR’S SALE. W ILL be sold on Monday the 27th inst., at the residence of. Mrs. Charlotte Webb, on Buckeye, in Washington county, all the. personal property (except negroes) belonging to the estate of the late John Webb ot Wash ington county, consisting of horses, stock and pork hogs, corn and fodder, plantation tools, household and kitchen furniture, &c., &c— Sale to continue from day to day if necessary. Terms on the day. JAMES HICKS, Ex’r. December, 7th, 1852 46—3t Notice. I hereby forewarn all persons from trading for a promisory note given by me to Daniel Smith or bearer, for the sum of two hundred dollars, dated about the fourth day of May, 1852, and due the 1st day of January 1853. The consideration for which said note was giv en having failed, I am determined, not pay the same unless compelled by law. Wiley lowe. Emannel co. dec. 2nd, - 1852 46—3t New Goods for Hie People! MASONIC REGALIA. 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, cct. 12, 1852. . 38—tf 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: LAZARON & NEWMAN. j~ J^AVE j ust completed their assortment of Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estates of Sa- XX rah and William Hooks, will be reques ted to make payment by the first day of Janu ary next, aB the heirs will demand a division as soon as possible. L. MATHIS, admr. dec. 7th, 1852. 46—8t. GCORSIA, Washington county. W HEREAS JoimB. Turner administra tor on the estate of Turner L. Bynum, late of said county deceased, applies to me for letters of disinissory from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persona concerned, to he and appear at my of fice 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 Sandersville, this 7th day of De cember, 1852. HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y. dec. 7th, 1852. 46—m6m winter Goods by the receipt, with the steamer State of Georgia, at its last arrival from Philadelphia, of a new and beautifnl 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) Ginghams, shawls, Flannel cf all colors, Lindsey, Colognes and other Perfumery, gentlemen’s clothing of every variety, Consisting of Blue and Black" Cloaks, Brown, Blue, Black Dress and Over Goats, Doe-skin and cashimer Pants, Velvet and silk Vests, shirts, collars, and cravats, Hats, and India-Rubber hoots, 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-pins, 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 tf Clothes, Cashmeres 4 Tweeds, Ky, Jeans, Sajinetts, 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 Brovvu Domestics, from 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 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 ■ inducements, 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 Still they !; W. HAINES & BRO. would respect fully inform the citizens yf Wasj.mg ton and adjacent counties trading at this plac e, 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 selectedwith 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 he found : Ladies’Dress silks of various sorts, French and Scotch D’Laiueis, 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, 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 ; Dee- 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, FUS.WTXUIAE, HpHE Subscriber is now receiving, by every X arrival from New York, u rich and 4 lcndid assortment of CALift L TFL-RN1TLRE, ot 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 his large assortment may be found— Large 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 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-hoards 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 maable tops marble top wash stands painted do. dressing tables, tea tables Grecian clawfoot dining tables, ex tension tables, card-tables, with harpeandOge pillars, mahogany bedsteads, do. French pat- ernsj curled maple bedsteads, plain, do. do. ALSO, Curled maple, black walnut and rosewood chairs with cane bottoms, Windsor chairs, cliil dren’s high do., counting room desks, revolv- sng chair 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, bolsters, 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 mg to purchase any of the above articles, will liiTd it an object to call before making their purchases elsewhere. Every article may be DR. GUYSOTT 8 IMPROVED EXTRACT OF Yellow Dock Sarsaparilla^ ' TOR the cure of all diseases or disorders (GEOKKIA Washington connty 'VST HERE AS John Swint administrator on YV the estate of Francis Durdin deceased has departed this life, leaving the estate un represented, All persons concerned will take notice that Green Brantley has applied to me for letters of administration dehorns non, on said estate, and that said letters will be granted to him on the second Monday in January next and un less good cause be shown (by parties inter ested) to the contrary. Given under my hand in office in Sandersville this 6th December, 1852 HAWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y. dec. 7th, 1852 46—30d Now Selling' Cheap. X KAUFMAN cc. CO, would inform the t) • public that they are now disposing of the various articles in their line cheaper than tho cheapest. They offer great bargains in their Furniture of every sort made and re paired at the shortest notice, and as cheap su dirt. Also Coffins made in any style and at the shortest notice. Orders solicited. Sandersville, nov. 2, 1852. 41—tf HACE ZilJXm TO DUBLIN T HE undersigned would inform the travell ing public that he is running a Semi-week ly RACK 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 Ca.is, for Dublin, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and returning on Thursdays and Sundays in time to meet the up train of Cars from Savannah. LEWIS BENSON, mar 16, 1852. 8—ly3y Wanted, A Quantity of Geese Feathers,for which highest cash prices will be paid. Apply at this office. nov. 16, 1852. 43—tf GEORGIA, Washington county B Y virtue of an order of the Ordinary of said county, will be sold at the present residence of Albert G. Curry, on Friday the 17th inst., all the perishable property belong ing to Thomas O. Wiener, minor, consisting of Corn, Fodder, Pork and Stock Hogs, Males, Horses, Oxen. Carts, Plantation tools, and other articles. Terms on the day. RICH’D. WARTHEN, Guard, dec. 7th, 1852. 46—2t GEORGIA, Washington connty \\f HERE A S John R. Hodges applies to V 7 me for letters of administration with the will annexed on the estate of Agness Ro bison, late of said county doc’.d. All persons concerned will take notice, that said letters will be granted to the John R. Hodges, on the second Monday in Janua ry next,.unless good cause be shown to the contrary on or before tbat time. Given under niy hand at office in Sandersville this Decem ber 61 h 1 j|^' ywood broOKINS, Ord’y. dec. 7th. 1852. 46—30d. O IXTY days after date application will be O made to the Court of Ordinary of Wash ington county; for leave to sell the lands be longing to the minor heirs of Mathew Logan late of said County deceased. JAS. F. SMITH ) BENJ. LOGAN, ( Guard n. December 7th. 1852 46—2m Washington Co, Female Institute. T HE Exercises of this Institution will com mence on the SECOND MONDAY in January next, under the the Rev Teacher Wanleds TO take charge of Bethlehem Academy the ensuintr 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 tor instructing. Applications must be made to the Trustees ot Bethlehem Academy, Warthen’s Store, Wash in<rion county, Ga. 0 R. WARTHEN, Secry. nov. 9,1852. 42 tf. WELL DIGGING 1 * T HE subscriber would respectfully inform _ H/.iohinrrtnn and adiacent Rice, Flour, Tobacco, &c., cf-c., all of which j depended on as being what it is represented.- will he vended as cheap as the cheapest. Don’t liberal deductions will always be made to the fail to call and examine if you don’t buy : we charge nothing for showing our Goods. Sandersville, sept. 28, 1852. 36—tf counties, that he is prepared to Dig, Repair and Clean out Wells, &c. Orders for work in his line addressed to him at Tennilie, will receive AINSWORTH & SLAGER W OULD respectfully inform the public, their friends and customers, that they arc now receiving and opening a fine stock ot 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, m 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 Brought to Jail. L ODGED ill the Jail at swairiboro’, Emanu el county, on the 18th of October, a ne 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 W. 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 his prompt attention W. M. CROSSLY. Washington co., nov. 9, 1852. 42—3m* Sale. Farm fair I offer for sale my FARM in. Wash ington county, on Williamson swamp, near Davisboro, the Central Rail Road running through it, con- tainSht 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 it applied t0 S °° n ' JOHN JORDAN, oct. 5, 1852 31 2m.3m New Goods for Fall and Winter ^^"EGRO Blankets, Kerseys and Osnahurgs TAILORING. direction of the „ PT p. C. Pendleton, whose, experience as a Teacher of youth and profound Scholarship, eminenllv quality him for its management.- He will be assisted in the Literary department by one or more Ladies. The Musical department will be under the direction of Mrs. Charles E. RyAN r ’ skill as a performer and success as a leacner, has won for her the approbation of all- The Scholastic year will embrace tec months, „ Terms.—1st class, Alphabet, Spelling, Rea ding, Writing, Arithmatic, $4,00 per quarter, 0r fnd°, class, the above—with English Gram mar and Georgraphy, 6 00 per quarter, or 12, °°3rd class, the above—with Algobra, Latin, Greek, history, Natural and Mental Philosophy 8-00 per quarter or 16.00 per term. 4th class, French, 9.00 extra per term. - Music on Piano—$10,00 quarter or $20 00 per term Use of Piano 2,50_per_Term. SMALLWOOD & SPILLERS, THE undersiged would respectfully an. nounceto the people of Washington county, that they have associated them selves in the Tailoring Business, and are pre pared to attend every order in their line, with neatness and despatch. They respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. Their Shop is on the W. T. SPILLERS. 13, 1852. 1Q ~ _ . 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. Were spectfullv invite our friends andall who visit Savannah, to examine our stock. We sell low. Our stock of French Cashmeres and D’Lains is large and well selected. Alapaccas ot eve^ ry shade and variety ; a fine assortment of silks, colYl and bl’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 Milledgeville, Baldwin co. oct. 19,1852. 39—tf who make large purchases. Removed to Smett’s new Buildings. Broughton street. I W MOURELL. feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly PI AN O FORTS. M ADE by Chichering, Nunn’s, and Fisch an.l Gale & Co.—The subscriber offer T IY ew twoods—and a New Store lHE subscriber returns his thanks to his numerous patrons and friends for the lib eral patronage heretofore extended to him, and would inform them that htysagain at his old stand in a new store-house, and has a splendid new stock of FALL AND WINTER DR Y 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 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 aud put up in a su perior style. NEGRO CLOTHING AND BLANKETS. Shoes, Boots, Hats, Caps, hard and hollow Ware, Saddles, Bridles, cf-e. GROCERIES! GROCERIES ! ! As usual, he will keep constantly on hand, a general assortment of Groceries, Family supplies, &.C., all of which wilFhe 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, tf-c. WM. HODGES. Sandersville, sept. 28, 1852. 36—tf 1VX and Gale & Co.—The subscriber for sale a large assortment ot 7, 6 three-fourth and 6 one-half and 6 octave Rosewood arid 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 comple Iron Frame, which strengthens the case and prevents the liability of getting out of tone; others have the ordinary metalic plate, and can he offered tor lower prices. These Pianos are offered with out any advance from the manufacturer’sprices ; and those who are desirous of obtaining a su- periorinstrument at a moderate expense would do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. I. W. MORRELL. Savannah, feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly THE GREAT SUMMER MEDICINE Jb impure blood. Its great success justly entitles it to the name of the great American speciffc. ; . 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, aiuLeertify that it is the best extract in exis tence, and the only one that stands the test of time _ . - ' Every year adds fd its gTeat popularity, and multiplies its astonishing cures. The victim of Hereditary Scrofula, with suppurating glands, honey-combed flesh, and caries eating into his hones, finds Guysott’s Y ellow Dock and .Sarsaparilla a balm lor his affistion. 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 all others proceeding from vitiated blood: S’crolu- la or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cuta neous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the tace; Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pains of the Bones rind Joint s, Stubborn Ul cers. Syphiltic Lumbago, and Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Acites oi Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Lite, Liv er Complaint Ague and Fever, Intermitting Fe- ver, Cholera Morbus Djsentery r 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 rcinvigoratesevery 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 he disappointed, for in this remedy the p*b- 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 spirts,, however loathsome to himself and others, Jet no one despair of recovery; let the patient only understand that this hope of physical restora tion lies only in “Guysott’s Extract of \ ellow 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 that critical period of life when the first stage of her decline commences, its cordial and invigorating prop erties will enable her to pass the crisis safe ly. . . [pgr* None genuine unless put up 1* 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 bottl e, or six bottles for $5. Sold by SCO VIL Af 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. Ferros Bridge ; D. M. Ed wards, Milledgeville; W. 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, Geo. Haviland, Harral, & Co., and I 1 . M. Cohen & Co. Charleston, S, C* June II 1852, 20^-6® apr. WM. HODGES, Chairman. J. R. Smith, Secretary. Sandersville, nov.30, 1S.>2. 45—2m Stolen, STOLEN from the subscribers Sta bles on Monday night the 21st mst., a Bay Horse (bob tail) about 15 or 16 hands high and 6 or 7 years of age, one bind shoe a little larger than the other, the le lieve, no other mark recollected- I wdl g one hundred dollars reward for the thief w sufficient evidence to convict him or twenty five dollars for the horse. ^ McGRUDER> Burke co , Ga nov., 30,1852- 45—4t _ Bagging anil Hope. f UST received and for sale a large lot o (j Bagging and Rope, by^ aug. 17. Z. BRANTLEY. Walking Canes and Fmfcrel las TTFINE assortment of Walking Ca my V Umbrellas, just received and for sale bd HAINES & BRO. groceries 1? i'll it stud € on ffectionary. J A. BROWN would respectfully inform • his friends and the public generally, that be 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 fish, Onions, Mackerel and Herring, a supply of which is constantly on hand and Jor sale at No. 27, Whitaker street, Savannah, Ga. I erms Cash or approved City reference. feb. 10. 3—ly* RABUN & WHITEHEAD. Factors & Commission Merchant Savannah, Ga. W 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 m 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 I, 1852. l6~^ ]Sew Stock, O 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 F. C. L1TNEAN. Watch-Maker and Jeweler, (SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA, sept. 7,1852. 33—tf Ten Dollars Reward. RANAWAY from the subscriber on the 6th inst., a negro fellow by the name of CUBET, about 25 years old, 6 feet high, and weighs 160 or 170 ibs. He has a scar oh 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 where he has been dog-bit. He was raised in Charles ton, and has the brogue of a low-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. 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 CHEAP CASH.STORE- HIGH DIVING AT LOW PRICES. I T is the frequent complaint now-a-Cays that everything is so high that it is aimost im possible for one jto buy what lie wants. Ii the. article of Family A Groceries tne subscriber will undertake to say tkat 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 he found in a Grocery store. Z. BRANTLEY. roar. 2,1852. 6-—tf JVIJBDICAL REFORM. Notice. LL persons are hereby eantioned against a. trading for a promisory note given by lue to Lewis Benson, for one hundred and thirty-five dollars, date recollected. It is due about the first of January next, the consideration tor which the above note was given having failed, 1; am determined not to pay the same aule.«om^.=lW bj-^ nov. 23, 1852. GLOBE HOTEL—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. . I 39—tf . A. A. SOLOMONS A CO, BALERS in Drugs, Medicines, Che ' cals, Perfumery, fancy articles, Surge inlrnmehts, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs. at wholesale and retail. Savannah, feb. 10,1852. 3—dy For Sale. T HREE Pairs of Shanghai Fowls, at this office. Uov. 16, 1852. - 43~tf Certainty. Safety and Expedition rriHE subscriber having located himself at .I 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, 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 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 FLOYD H3U3B- Macon, Ga. t. A. goodwin, Proprietor. a. b. hartwell, Superintendent. THIS well.known aud popular Hotel has been thoroughly repaired, and is now open, and superbly tarnished for fhe 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 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. HARMONIC INSTITUTE, Coroer of St. Julian st. <& Market Square, SAVANNAH GEORGIA. F ZOGBAUM & CO., Importers and Deal- * ers in Musical Instruments of e very de scription, sljeet Music, strings, &c. wholesale and retail. Piano Fortes, by A. Stodart 4 Co and J. B, Dunham, New York, in every va riety of style and pviee. Thf se Instruments are acknowledg d by the best mu i leal 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. ZQGBAUM.] [gEO. MITCHELL. . feb. 24. 8—-ly DOMINICK J, DILLON. j~ JAS 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, &c., &c., all of which he will sell at wholesale or retail ,low for cash, or barter. HggT* N. B—D J. D. is also prepared to ac commodate the travelling public and horse- drovers, on accommodating terms. Sylvania, Scriven co., june 10,1852. tf JOHN G. FALLIGANT. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE & 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. frW" Orders from the coun try promptly attended to. feb! 10,1852.. 3—ly FAINTING. rpHE undersigned begs leave to J- the citizens of Sandersville ai 31—tf Harness MakinffAD Repairing T HE subscriber would respectfully inform 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 anythiug in that line they-wish done. LEWIS-BENSON, may 24,1852. 18-—6m ururs Certificates. , Oot 26 at this office, 40—ft: 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, <fc., and hopes by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to merit a share of the pubjie patronage. Store opposite the Central Georgian Office, may 4,1852. 15—tf I. HIRST. Jurors Certificates. V The highest cash prices will be paid for PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. L. WARTHEN, Attorney at Law, SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA, feb. 17, 1852. 4—>y 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/ALC YONDALEGa. Will attend promptly to all business [’en trusted to his care in any of the Courts of the Middle or Eastern circuits. Halcyondale feb. 21852 2-—fy 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 OCUNTIES OF Middle circuit L Washington, Burke, Scriven, Middle-circuit. {. j e ff erson an< i Emanuel. • Southern Circuit. | - - - - Laurens. Ocmulgee Circuit J - - - 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 Emanu Laurens, and Jefferson, should business be eni rtustedto his care, in either of those countie* feb. 11. 4—tf W. L. HOLLIFJELD, SURGEON DENTIST. SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA may 10,1852. 16—tf Plasteri ng and Brick lay log. rpHE undersigned, has located in Sander »- ville,for the pu Plastering and Brick mens of workmans place. Jobs taken in tb aiiitei ' hg on th«* news. Speri- seen in the