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Xiste from Europe, by the Asia.
Ekgland.—The proposed loau of £200.-
. "'000 for tho Great Western Railroad of the
Canada Company, on 6 per cent deben
tures, re-payable in 1857, has been com
pleted in London.
The Loudon .Morning Advertiser states
•. that iu« eau|e;p£ Palincrston’s resignation
was the interference on the part of the
Prime Minister with the affairs of the For
eign Secretary. Lord Palmerston on learn
ing the fact was indignant, and demanded
an explanation. The answer of the Pre
mier was vague and shuffling, and the re
sult was a lengthened correspondence be
tween the parties.
On the other hand, the News says that
it most clearly indicates treachery on the
part of some members of the English Gabi-'
t net, and that a conspiracy would seem to
exist between some oim and the . Court of
^ Alien na tosacrifice Lord Palmerstonj and
that apparently a close alliance may be
formed belweeu England and Austria.
v Ou the other hand, the Times states that
Loid Palmerston’s last act was to express
his approbation of Napoleon’s coup d’etat.
It h* understood that Lord Palmerston
will bring the whole matter before Parlia
ment; and some who profess to be well in
formed say.that to avoid such an event,
Lord John Russell will resign before the as
sembling of that body. The lierald, how
ever, believes the ministry will hold on as
loug as possible, but must ultimately dis
solve.
France.—At the latest accounts Paris
. was perfectly quiet. The whole number of
votes cast at the eiection‘was 8,146,771; of
which Louis Napoleon received 7,439,216,
against him 640,737, making his majority
were to proceed South, ajrmcd and equip-
), and without their
was commanded by Col. John W. Gary,
and the other by Daniel Aldrich. They
ped at private expense,
pay being stipulated. On the eve ofTheir
sailing, however a schooner arrived from
San Pedro, bringing .information which in
duced the .Govenor to delay the expedition,
as the -despatch front ' the cbhm>ii!idar!t qf P roill P^y-
tho-forces in the toulh, called for munitions j L Lohg.
of war only, and did iiot urge a want of men. j
A few days after, tidings were received that
the allied Indian forces had:been dispersed,
by tbe capture of their bead chief, Antonio,
who, it is believed, was bang at San Diego
on the 16th instant, aud the volunteers j
were disbanded.
TO THOSE XiSFi5333TBJ>*
■\TOTICE is hereby given, to those who are
T> indebted to Long’s Mills, either for Lum
ber, A/eal or flour, that all such demands must
positively be settled immediately, as they wm*
made with tire undersigned, who has erased
his connection with the Mills, and who had no
authority to credit, but did it on his own re
sponsibility. I thetefore expect all to pay
The books have been left with Col.
"■ WILEY COSTUiv
For J. J. Long- and.Mirs. T’elfair.
jail 27, 1852. 1—3t .
TiXSL SAtiE.
THE subscriber, owning a thorough
bred Stallion, well known bv the
name ofMONSIEUR TONSON, jr.
j offers him for sale Monsieur Tonsonfr., was
| got by the celebrated race-horse Timoleon,
A company ot forty immediately reorga-1 nn a he by old Sir Archy,; his dam by impor-
nized cn private venture, and electing their | ted Snltrain, grand dam by old.Wildair, and
CIRCUS.
DR. JOSEPH SAGE,
^itAVJNG returned from Europe, t~—
; XJL .pleasure in presenting to the Publie
MORE EVIDENCE,
In favor of the improved system of Botanic
| Medicine as practised by him near Spear’s
TIIE Pro prietors beg respectfullv to make known to the Inhabitants of SANDERS- 1 Turn Out, Jefferson county, Georgia.
^ "if GREAT SOUTHERN CIRCUS, now on its Southern Tour, will ing it truethat facts .peaks louQcr
yJLLRj HikT : 4lrei. «... ^ . — - - t
Visit Sandersville oh MONDAY file 2d of February, 1852, and exhibit beneath the
—j-—. i w? ^ a3t twelve
Admis-
S FAC IOC S J'A Vl-LIUN at i o cioe-K.
sion 50 cents , children and Servants half price.
No smoking allowed beneath the Paviliou. No profanity, or anything in any way
calculated t o wound the delicacy of the most refined lady.
Deem-
thau ar
guments, he contents himself with simply pre
senting them without note or comment oi hw
mvn t"
officers, procured recommendatory and un- j TVildair by Driver, &c. Monsieur Touson’s
officicial letters from the Governor, taking ! dam was got by Conqueror, who had no equal
offleieial letters from the Governor, taking 1. . _
their passage for San Diego the next day at iu day for speed and beaut v ; he by-im-
their own expense. The State Las felESS 1 W.«d«r, b» d»m by. . P«.
. . - ,» , , , , i Devil, Pantaloon, Valiant, Jumper out of a
been saved a cost ot several hundred thou- ------ -
sand dollars, and the people of the South,
by a timely blow, have been spared the
evils of a protracted Indian war. It is said
some disappointment.has .been felt among
a few interested individuals, who had coun
ted upon an expedition to the South at the
expense of the State. -
it would be easy to raise from three to
five thousand fighting men in California,
for any sort of an expedition between a bear
hunt and an Indian fight, or for an expedi
tion to the Sandwich islands or to Mexico.
On the occasion above referred to, more
than twice as many men presented them
selves as viiei'c needed, and all in one morn-
big.
[Fi om the Sacramento Union of Dec. 15th.]
The survey of a railroad between San Jose
i mare imported by John Bland, his grand dam
by imported Celso,^one of the best sons of
imported Janus.
Any person wishing to purchase this horse,
cun see him at Daniel Inman’s, near Davisboro’
The price shall be reasonable.
J. S. INMAN & BROTHER.
Washington go, jam 27, 1852. 1—6t*
A CARO*
THE undersigned having associated
t
6,798,479. He was inaugurated pu the j and San Francisco has been completed. The
h i netill it ml tliA npi'nim mine mi-Ston nfl-*-' 1 Visitor staff's thtit. 1 )r .T (T Gnhh is n ho lit.
1st instant, and the ceremonies passed off j Visitor states that Dr. J. C. Cobb is about
•without disturbance. On Wednesday eve- ; leaving for New York to dispose of a certain
liiug, M. Laroche, on presenting the result i portion of the stock.
of the votes, addressed the President, to! Feather and Yuba rivers have risen six
which ho replied as follows“France has ^feet since the late rains set in.
themselves in the practice of medicine,
surgery and mid\v ;4 'e■ j, under the name
and - style of Havn 1 *- <si Brantley, tender
thei professio’ia■ cfvices to the citizens of
Washington cc u<y aud hope by the entire de
voti on of their tinu and attention to the pu
suit ol‘ their profession, t> merit and receivr
the same liberal patroriiig- hitherto extehted
them individually. Office opposite the Cen
tral Georgian Office,
W. P. HAYNES,
S. D, BRANTLEY,
jan.. 27, 1852. 1—lv
THE SOUTHERN CIRCUS
Presents a concentration of Equestrian and Acrobatic Talent, such as is rarely to b
met with, aud during its recent visits to Charleston, Savauuah and Augusta, and
through the county, has everywhere elicited the admiration and applause ot the
COUNTLESS THOUS.INLS !
Who have flocked to observe the Chaste and Elegant Performances.
g££T For particulars, please see Large and Small Luis,
g&- The Company will Exhibit at JefibrsonviUe, Thursday the 29th of January;
nC.* t D . 1 ..*• T.nttntAn S»*i f li vA?i ^1^0 31st.
at Gordon, Friday the 30th, and at Irwinton Saturda
jail. 27, 1852.
1—It
comprehended that i departed from legali
ty to return to the right. Upwards of 7,-
UU0,0U0 voters have absolved me. My ob
ject was to save France, aud perhaps Eu
rope, from years of trouble and anarchy.' I
understand all the grandeur of my mission.
I if. ..ot deceive myself as to its difficulty
but with the counsel aud support of all right
minded men,,aud the devotedness of the
army atid the protection of Heaven, i hope
to secure to tile destinies of France, by
providing institutions' responding to the
democratic instincts of the nation, a system,
of Government which re constitutes author-
tty without wounding the feeling of equal
ity, or closing any path of improvement. I
hope to found
|»orting a w.se and beueficient liberty.”
Snow has fallen to the depth of six
in the country above Downieville.
Our bankers are all giving $17,25
clean gold dust.
feet
for
COMMERCIAL.
SANDERSVILLE, JANUARY 27,1852.
COTTON —We have but little alteration to
make in quotations. We heard of one lot sell
ing on Saturday last at 7£ cents, and yesterday
sales were made at 75 as the highest figure,
we quote 6J a. 7^ cents.
SAVANNAH, Jan. 24—Cotton.—Yester.
dav the market was stiff at Thursday’s prices
an edifice capable of sup-1 f.* Ies ‘ 32 ? (1 ba , 1 t s J fe 59 , , a r l 7 ;
and beueficient liberty. 7 1 j_6,152 at 7|, 13 at 7 13-16, 166 at 7$, 135
Cries, of “Vive Napoleon” followed the I at 45 ttl gj, ‘j'J at 8J, 73 at 8|, 20 at S.$and 14
Speech. I bales MastHdou at 9£c.
On the same evening the Diplomatic ' AUGUSTA, Jan. 20—Oottos.—The irans-
y-, ' ... ,1 . .1 0.. -i 1 actions are on the basis ot 7|c. for Middling
Corps was pieselUed to the J. lefeldent ky Tairand 7J lo 8c. for Fair and Fully Fair
the Apostolic.Nuncio. I he Archbishop ot 1 CHARLESTON, Jan. 22.—Cotton.—There
l’aris, in his address to to Napoleon, offered | was a fair demand for this article yesterday,
his eougratnlatious and geod wishes tor the which resulted in the sale of upwards of 1045
»ucces. of the high mission God had con- I La,es at about the P ric * B P aid - on Preceding
tided to him. The President
iu a short speech.
thank k d him I extrcmes ranged from 6f to S.^c.
The cannon of the Iuvalides fired a sa
lute of ten guns for every million of votes
obtained by, the President,
Public Notice.
The Democratic party of Washington coun
ty are requested to meet at the Court-house
A grand national fete was celebrated on j in Sandersville, on the first Tuesday in next
the 1st iiisL in the chief towns of the De
partments. In Paris the troops were
marched at 9 o’clock, A. M. to take up their
]>ositions along the streets aud quays.
When the cortege passed Notre Dame the
gates were thrown open. The day was kept
as a grand holiday. All the public offi es
and the Bourse was closed. The French
Eagle lias becu re-established 6u the ban
ners of the Army and on the Cross of the
Legiou of Honor. On the 11th a grand
Te Deum will be celebrated in all the
churches.^
The French territory is by a decree divi
ded into 21 military divisions, each Depart
ment to be formed into sub-divisions.
M. Pusaghy has gone to Belgium to de
mand the extratdition of all insurgents of
Dec. 2d, and also to request the immediate
payment of the sum for which the Belgians
are irdebted for the expedition to Antwerp
iu 1831.
Turkey.—Letters from Constantinople
express no little alarm concerning the mov
incuts in France.
Persia had become the scene of frightful
confusion. The downfall of Mizza Kahn,
the Prime Minister, since 1848, had been
followed by complete state of anarchy.
The Sultan of Turkey had granted to his
Christian subjects the freedom of holding
their meetiugs.
month, for the purpose of appointing delegates
to the Democratic State Convention, to be
held atMilledgeville at sueh time this year as
the Central Democratic Committee shall ap
point, and other important business. Come
one I Come all.'] MANY DEMOCRATS,
jan. 13,1852. 51
MARRIED,
At the house of Win. Buck, Esq., on the
25th inst.,by S. W. Buck, Esq., Mr. Thomas
Ford and Miss Elizabeth, third daughter of
Salatkial Holton—all of this county.
On the 8th inst., by S. W. Buck, Esq. Hen
ry Davis and Miss Elizabeth Mills—all of this
county. .
I13W BOORS.
A LARGE variety of school and other
Books, just received and for sale cheap.
Remember the old sign and come and C.
jan. 27. H. BUTCHER.
(iJbO&bilA, Eniaimei couuty.
Clerk's OJjice, Court of Ordinary.
^^^IIEREAS Edward Lane applies tome
for letters of guardianship of the person
md property of Thomas B. R. Lane :
These are therefore to cite and admonish,
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said minor, 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 Swainsboro’, this 17th day of Jan
uary, 1852. IORDAN FLANDERS, Cl’k
jan. 27. 1—30d
GEORGIA, EiuauiieS county-
Clerk's OJjice, Court of Ordinary.
W HEREAS John A. Kemp applies to me
for letters of guardianship of the person
and property of Mary Kemp minor of Ciety
Kemp:
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of said minor, to be and appear at my office
wit in’time prescribed by law, to show cause
if any they have why said letters should not
be granted. Given under my hands at office
in Swainsboro’, the this 17tli day of Januan,
1852. JORDAN FLANDERS, Cl’k.
jan. 27, 1—30d
GROilGIA, Emannel county.
Clerk's OJjice, Court of Ordinary.
W HEREAS James R. Miller and Robert
Miller applies to me for letters of guardr
ianship ot the persons and property of Alifi,
Robert and Clemui Miller, minors of William
Miller, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
minors, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show eanse. if
any they have, why said letters^should not be
granted. Given under my hand at office in
Swainsboro’, this 17th day of Janurry, 1852.
JORDAN FLANDERS, CI‘k.
jan. 27, 1— 30d
DON’T POB.GST
T HAT the subscriber is at his old stand,
where he continues the business ot sell
ing GOODS,- W ARES and Merchandise of ev
ery sort, on the same terms as> heretofore, and
lie respectfully Calls attention to his assort
ment of Goods now 7 in store and winch can be
bought as cheap as dirt.
He vyould also say to the public that having
a very large stock of fresh goods on hand, and
being desirous of reducing the same, he will
positively sell till the first of March next, at
the very lowest prices, those who wish to buy
cheap goods must not fail to call and see me
now, All cash purchasers. will have seven
per cent deducted from their bills, from any
amount over $3. H. BUTCHER.
Sandersville, dec. 16, 1851. 48—tf
Ekh, Ealre »ud ISacv.
f g^HE friends and patrons ofN. W. Haines
i c£- Bro. need not be told that they have
just received and opened A NEW STOCK
OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS —
They always have them at this season of the
year. But the present stock is a particular
stock, one lliat can’t be beat, and never will be
for cheapness, beauty, style and durability.—
The junior partner has recently returned from
New York City, where he selected the assort
ment with great care and with special reference
xjS’axsa.BSsxsie ^bws :::
T HE subscribers again offer to .‘heir friends
and customers, and to the public ^‘Uieral-
ly, their full supply of
NE W FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Consisting of Fashionable, Fancy and Domes
tic-Dry Goods, .Hosiery, Jewelry, watches,
Perfumery, Cutlery, Guns, saddlery and Ready
Made Clothing, all of which has been selected
with great, care for this market. Among their
assortment of Dry Goods will be found
Bl’k, plain and figured Silks,
Brocades, Thibets, Alpacas, and Merino,
D’Lanes, Cashmeres, and Chameleon,
Scotch and Earfeston Ginghams, Calicoes,
Silk-mantillas, Shawls, Mitts, Gloves, Hose
Ribbons, Bonnets, Boes and Hoods,
Shoes, Boots, Slippers, Bootees, Gaiters, &c
Their assortment of Ready-Made Clothing
oensists of
Cloth and Felt Over-Coals.
Cloth, Tweed and Sattinent business, Frock
and Dress Coats,
Cloth, Cassimere, Saitinet & Cordroy Pants,
Bl’k. Satin, figured Silk, Velvet, Robroy
and wool-plaid Veats.
Boy> and Youth’s Clothes of every descrip,
tion.
Also. Hats, Plush and Cloth Caps, Shirts,
Suspenders, Wool, Silk and Cotfon Wrappers.
Also, plain and plaid Lindsays, Flanells
to the wants of this section. T hey can suit j Q SI j a R ur g S and Homespuns somUB-Uand three
id style. Our - A ,
every body iff price, quality and
country friends <tre especially invited to call
and examine this stock ; and if we can’t suit
in every particular, then our respective Hats
can he' called for. So give us a, call ladies and
we will he certain to show
Rich, Rare and Racy. They h
usually kept in a Dry. Goods store of a staple
and fancy sort.
They have also a well assorted supply of
Coy’s and Gents’ READYMADE CLOTH
ING, made in the latest style, With hats, caps,
boots, shoes, negro kerseys, blankets, hard
ware,
saddles
yards wide, besides a good many other articles
too numerous to mention.
We invite all those who wish to purchase
winter Goods, to call at our store and examine
LAZARON
sept. 16, 1851. 35
f3gp”P. S. Constantly on hand a full supply
of Watch-crystals, hour, minute and second
Hands. ,L. &. N.
A of Xettcrs.
hollow-ware, crockery-ware, harness, "D EMAINING in the ¥osl Office on: th«1 Slet
,»d bridles, dr,,^ medicines, fcc,
the General Post Office ns dead letters.'
GROCERIES ! GROCERIES !!
We have also a fine lot of Groceries an
can litraish family and plantation’ supplies od
he best terms. Sugar, coffee, molasses ; li-n B 8 j, erj William M
o uors and everything elsfe.
* ' HAINES & BRO.
Sandersville, nov. 10, 185L 43—tf
VALENTINSS.
A LARGE and beautiful assortment of
these interesting missiles, just received
and for sale. Ladies and gentlemen, don’t for
get your beaux on the the 14th proximo.-
There is nothing like using the beauties of
art and literature to the best advantage,
jan. 27. H. BUTCHER.
Georgia Jefferson County.
Clerk's OJjice, Court of Ordinary.
W HEREAS Arthur S. Clarkd applies to me
for letters of guardianship of the person
and property of Samuel D. Andrews, minor
child of Allen Andrews, late of said county,
deceased ;
These are therefore to citp, summon add 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 liand at of
fice in Louisville, this 23d day of January 1852
NICHOLAS DIEHL, c. c. o.
jan. 27. 1—30d
Plantation for Sale.
milE subscriber offers lor sale a valuable
JL plantation containing between 850 and 900
acres of land, lying on Sand Hill Creek about
thirteen miles S. W. of Sandersville, and
tbree.miles from Irwins M Rcadsj and adjoins
Dr McBride, Fowler and others. If is first
quality of Pine land, and produces a fine yield
of Corn and Cotton. There is four hundred and
fifty acre* open and under good fencing and in
a fine state for cultivation, there is also on the
place * good Dwelling, with all plantation
outbuildings, a good Gin Hoase and packing
Screw. Persons desirous of purchasing a plan
tation in this section of the State, are reques
ted to call and examine the abovejpremises,
which qnn be obtained on moderate terms
For further, particulars apply to me per mail
ntlrwinBX Roads, or Silas L. Daniel on the
orenii6es.
- JASFER N DANIEL
& ?, 1851. 46-tf
B
Bethea,P P
Burrongh B M B 2
Arrival of the El Dorado.— One Day
Later from California.—New York, Jan.
loth.—jL'he steamer El Dorado, which sailed
from Chagresou the 4th instant, has arrived.
She brings the California mails, with one
day’s later intelligence, 211 passengers,
$1,082'907 in gold on freight, and $300,-
000 in the hands of her passengers.
The steamers Panama and Republic, from
San Francisco, had arrived at Panama with
San Francisco, dates of the 16th ult. The
El Dorado was detained at ‘ Ohagres two
days by the nomarrival of the Panama at
Panama, which ship was obliged to bear the
Republic company from Acapulco to Pa
nama—the Republic being in a disabled
condition.
During the last four days, the ElDorado
experienced heavy north west gales, and
lias proved herself a first rate sea be at.^
The steamer Union, from New York
via Jamaica, had arrived at Chagres.
The U. S. sloop of-war Albany, Capt.
Plattj arrived at Chagres on the 2d instant,
from St. Domingd. „ All on board are well,
and she is waiting orders.
The military.spirit is so - l ife in Califor
nia, that, besides the expedition started for
the Sandwich Islands, Gov. McDougal issued
a proclamation,-cal|ing for. . .two companies
of fifty each to constitute a battalliou to
' st the Indians, under command
‘ '^V One of the companies jam
Clothing at low prices.
A FINE assortment of Ready-made Cloth
ing will be opened in a few days, and sold
cheap. They are fresh goods and have just
been selected, especially for this market.—
Look for the sign of the Red Flag and come
andC. H. BUTCHER,
jan. 27. 1
GEORGIA, Jefferson CornUy.
Clerk's OJjice, Court of Ordinary.
W HEREAS Arthur S. Clarke applies to me
for letters of guardianship of the person
and property of David and Frances,Glarke, mi
nor children of David Clarke, late of said coun
ty, deceased ;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred, and all persons con
cerned, to be 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 23d day of January, 1852.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, c. c. o.
jan. 27, 1852. 4i_30d
riMiE co-partnership heretofore existingun-
-1- der the name and style pf Bangs & Har
man, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent.
Either of the parties are* authorized to settle
its old business, and the name of the firm will
be used in all transactions appertaining to its
bueiuess. JOSEPH BANGS,
WM. B. HARMAN.
Sandersville, Jan. 1, 1852. 50—If
Happy f$t*w Year.
The subscribe? will continue the Dry Goods
business at the old stand of Bangs & Ha rman,
where he will be pleased to cater to the wants
of all his old customers, and ali others, who
are kind enough to give him a call. His stock
is full and his hi a prices shall belotc.
JOSEPH BANGS.
Sandersville, jan. 1,1852. 50—tf
Bailey, Russel
Berwick, John
Brown, John R
Bullard, Lewis
Brown, Glarke
Bailey, John
Brown, R L
C
Carr, W W
Carey, Marion
Carey, William
Canedy, James
Dean, Joseph 2
Durden, Lewis
Davis, John 2
Daniel Win or Moses
Davis, Tliomra
Llord, Daniel M
Mullen, Capt Won A
M’Leah, William
Marsh Majrr
Mathis, Malcus M
Morris William
Meltz, Leven
M E wen W P
Mills, Mathew
Marlin, Osborn
M’Cuw, M Ten
New Ezra
Newsome, James A
Newsome, Mrs Hannah
Newsome, Solomon
Page, Joseph H
Parker, Levin 2
Powel, John
Price, L B
Pilcher, Lewis
Pilcher, Lewis
Emerson, JamesM Eq Robison, Miss A.
Ford, James
Forler, J H fy- G M
Giles John
Glenn, Miss Jane
•Guyton, Mrs Ann
Hodge, Miss M J
Hooks, Hopewell
Jones, Smitha
Jordan i'Cornelious
Johnson Miss Levina
Jordan Miss Laura
Jones, S. N.
Jenkins, James
King, Elizabeth
kitchen, G £
Krned/v John
King, Henry
Lloyd Daniel JilUf
Long, Col. J J
Lloyd, Ezekiel 2
Robison, Harriet
Rosenbutt, L & Bro
Roughton, Louisa
Siindheimer Jacob 2
Sinidbeimer, J.
Sheppard, Zacheriah
Sheppard, Hudson W
Spurlock Cleton D
Scales, Nathaniel
Sessions, Benjamin
Smith, Robert C.
Tanner, David
Taylor, William Jun
Thigpen, Iva
'White, Mark
Waikim Samuel P
Billiamson, Eldridge
fPelch \sa
Wood, Mias Tabjrtha
■ ■ y -. - ;
M.
Certificates.
Davisboro, Washington c0$ July 27th 1851
This is to certify that my. wife has been long
afflicted with Dyspepsia. NcrvioUs, irratabili.y,
and a puny delicate state of healtii generally.
We tried and imployed some very eminent
physicians in her case, but all resulted in fail
ure to relieve, and some 'oftliem thought there
was but little chance for her recovery. In
this situation we applied to Dr. Sage, by whose
skill in the application of the Medicines h«
uses, she has been restored, and now enjoys
her usual health, being now able to attend to
her household business without difficulty. >4
In gratitude to the Doctor, I make'these-:
stntemevrtsknd recommend him as being able; :
successfully to treat all such eases;.
ROBEidT whitfied.
I fully concur in the above statement of my
case, and wish the Doctor abundrfnt success
iu his efforts to ameliorate live sufferings of
our race.
REBECCA WHITFIELD.
Dyxfepiia Cured.
Emanuel eo. Geo. 26th Dec. I860.
This is to certify, that for the last five yearL
have been 'gt&W *Wed with Dyspep’or de
range merit of the digestive organs, every tiling
I ate disagreed with .me, and caused much dis
tress in the stomach, flei’oinpanied with Sour
eruetions, heartburn,&e., ttypt which b could -
get 110 relief, shorts of vouiitirtg. I lost flesh
very fast, and became so feeble that I could
not work ,&!ite itself was no satisfaction to me
in this condition, after haying made use of *
great mail} 7 different remedies without attain
ing any relief, I applied to Dr. Sage, who un
dertook my case, and am proud to say, that
from the first day I commence to take his med
icine, I began to mend, until now, my health
seems so thoroughtly restored, that my flesh
and strength have returned,’and I can now en
joy the usual comfort ot life with pleasure,
being now able to do as much work as levers
could, without experieneeing any feelings off
inconvenience afterwards—and all this with,
only three prescriptions and medicine nt the
trifling eost of fifteen dollars—I have been in
duced to make the above statement, from th«
' hope that my fellow-men maybe benefitted
by giving the Doctor a trial before yielding
themselves to the demon of despair.
WILLIAM STEVENS.
Persons afflicted with Chronic diseases who
cannot make a personal visit, may ^ have their
eases treated by sending their symtoros i*
writing, when medicines to suit them will br
compounded and sent by mail, or car orpri-
vate hand, on such cases, the charge will b«
only five dollars (§5 00) monthly. _ v
For treatment at his house, lfesommodhtiou
being ample, the’charge will be iu proportion to
the truble requisite in each ease. In aenta caaea
the charge will be moderate asHsuak
Letters must be roar falo and addressed to N
him at NpcaFa Turn Out, Jefferson. Co., Gro.
Persons from a distance-coniing to see him by
the cars, had better leave tiiem at tfife
107 mile post from Savannah,
aug. 12, • 30—6m.
;ambs suiiiiiVAiff.
WHOU9UI AM) RETAIL
TIN WARE MANUFACTORY,
D EALERS in Japanned, Britannia, Planifh
ed ware, cf-c. WOOD and Coal Stovea
of all kinds, for Parlor, Hall, Office, Bed-room
or Public Places, and Cooking Stoves—the
best ever offered to the public. Also, dealers
in Galvanized Iron. No. 12, Whitaker, near
Bay street Savannah, Ga.
Orders from the country are solicited. Cash
purchasers will be supplied as low as. they can
buy in New York or elsewhere.
Savannah, Feb. 15, 1851.. 6—ly
GROCERIES,
Frnit and U’onlctlioisary.
J C. BROWN would respectfully inform
HAWOOD BROOKINS, P
January 3,1852. 59—3t
Tailoring-
rp//E subscriber is still here and awaiting for
JL cash orders. Can be fouud at his old stand
whcre iill work in his line will be done in or
der for cash only.
L II JORDAN..
Jan. 27,1852 1—tf
Hoticc.
persons indebted to the undersigned
Notice.
U either by note or book account are re
quested to make immediate payment, as after
tbe TENTH day of February next all claims
unpaid will be placed in the hands of an at
torney for collection without respect toper-
sons. D. R. IRBY.
Louisville, Ga. Jan. 16, 1852. 52—3t
ENCOURAGE HOME ENTERPRISE.
“GEORGIA HOME GAZETTE”
A Southern Family Journal.
a©a/SL W11U SO ‘STOUR TZMS,
£5> P. C. LYMAN would inform the peo-
pfo of Georgia that, having located at
Sadder.*ville, he continues to repair
Watches and Jewelrt, and will order any
kind of A Watch that any of his customers
may want. He is acquainted with several im
porters that deal in none but fine Watches,
and sell them as. low as can be purchased this
side of New York.
Sandersvillej jan. 1, 1852. 50—tf
T HE firm of Beach & Dudley having traps
ferred to the subscribers their book ac
counts and their entire stock of Goods, we re
quest all persons indebted to said firm to come
forward and settle the same either by cash or
notes. Said stock of Goods are now offered
at cost, for cash, or a very small advance on a
credit. AshailBeach is employed by us to
settle up the affair* of said late firm of Beach
&-Dudley. R. W FLOURNOY,
GREEN BRANTLEY,
jan 27, 1852. 1—2t
Administratrix’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to au order of the Inferior
Court of Emmue], county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold before the
Court-house door in the town .of Swainsboro’,
TAI&ORXCTO.
s ®» THE subscriber would respectfully an-
jtm nounee to the people of Washington
JuL county, that he has commenced the
Tailoring business at this plaice,^ and will be
thankful for a share of patronage. ’ Everything
in his line of business will be done with neat
ness aud dispatch. He hopes that his, atten
tion to business will merit him the patron
age of those tor whom he has been working
for the last four or five years.
Shop up stairs over Maj. Hoges’ store.
WM. T. SPILLERS.
13, 1852. ’#1—tf
T HE “Home Gazette” is published week
ly in Augusta, Georgia, by Robert A.
Whyte, Editor and Proprietor, at the low rate
of $2 00 per annum, iu advance. It is a Jour
nal of the large size, printed on beautiful pa
per with clear type, and presents as fine anap-
pearance as any of the boasted northern Week
lies.
The “Home Gazette” is devoted to Litera
ture, Art, Science, Education, General Intelli
gence and Southern Interests, and is neutral
in polities and religion. To those, who desire a
paper for the 7 'Fireside and the Home Circle,
the “Gazette” is offered with every assurance
on the part of the Editor, of a determination
to afford satisfaction to' his patrons. He earn
5 . i_
LAWTON, DOWELL & CO.
No, 230 BAY STEET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Factors & commission Merchants
T ENDER their services to their friends and
the public generally. They are mutually
pledged not to speculate in cotton. Liberal
advances made on produce consigned to them,
and Planters’, orders filled with despatch and
at the lowest market prices.
A: B. LAWTON, Bakfer co.
SAM’L. L. DOWELL, Savan’h.
W. S. LAWTON, Macon,
aug. 5,1851 29—6m
his friends and the public generally, that
he is a. dealer in all kinds of Foreign and Do
mestic, Green and Dried Fruits, Nuts, Candies,
Preserves, Pickles, Olives, Coper’s Salad Oil,
Brandy Peaches and Cherries; Cigars, Sar
dines, etc., etc., etc. Also, choice Goshen But
ter, Cheese, all kinds Crackers, Potatoes Cod
fish, Onions, Mackerel and Herring, a supply
of which is constantly on hand and for sale at
Nq. 4;‘Barnard street, Savannah, Ga. Term*
Cash or approved City reference, ’
feb.54. 6—ly*
l.
S. E. BOTH WELL & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE,
173, Ray street, Savannah, Ge«.
YITOULD respectfully eall'tlie attention of
’ > their friends in Washington and adjacen
counties, to their large and fine assortment of
tx • t — i n «ii
ft
I
‘.■jjx
Hi.., , r ,^ m
Family supplies and Groceries of all descrip
tions, which they sell at wholesale or retail, a*
cheap as any’establishment in the city. They
have now on hand a choice assortment of
wines, liquors, &c. They respectfully solicit
a Bhare of public patronage.
S. E. BOTHWBLL,] [r. L. GAMBLE,
jun. 21. • .A. 1-—9m r V .
new Fall at ad Winter «o®ds.
T HE subscriber takes pleasure in saying to-
his friends and the public generally, that
he has just received & opened a stock of Good*
which-have never been surpassed in this mark
et, to which he invites the attention of persons
who wish to buy. His Dry Goods have been
carefully selected, and he feels assured that h»
can please the taste and fancy of all.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
jan.
Importer
the estate o^the late Rowaii Johnson, deceas
ed, for the benefit of the the minors. Terms'
on the day of sale.
A. PONCE, , >m : .
and Manufacturer? of
S E G A R S,
'O. 13, Whitaker street, keeps con
on hand a well selected stock of im[
Segafs; also, Manufactured Tobacco, Snufl
Pipes, and all other articles usually kept in hi ;
line of business, r "''~
confidant in the belief that they will afford it
their prompt and generous assistance.
Augusta, Ga.,jan. 1852. 7.
ISound tor Texas.
rpHE subscriber would inform the citizens
JL of Washington county, that if they will
aid him with their patronage for one year more
so that he can settle off all demands against
him, he will sell out and be off like a pot leg.
Harness cheap for cash. Also, repairing.
V r G. W. YOUNG.
Sandersville, dec. 9, 1851. 47—tf
His friends are also advised that he has * 1
neat furnishing-room for gentlemen, where he
keeps every variety bf Ready-Made Clothing,
and of all sorts and sizes. These garments'
are all made up in the latest style, and will be
sold cheap. A fine' suit can be furnished at a
very moderate prince.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES! I
AND
received a large* lot of Garden Seed,
, Of the past yea^s growth, and for sale at
;. BRANTLEY’S.
• jan. 20. v . U 52—tf
• UOliOIlJ XVX^JU'V — ~ —"_ ~ ■■ — *' ■' 11——- . -I.— - wi .1— .
offers on the mos TJQPE&BAGGING ust received and for
: NARAH JOHNSON, admrx. , reasonableterms. ‘
27, 1852. 1 -'*‘ , 4 -' *’
■ 81110 h L
JHH
be carried on by the undersigned,
under the superintendanee of Mr. Geo.
W. Young, at the shep occupied by him, oh
^ t ’~’ fci “ v iic square. Amounts for work done at
ust be paid to the undersigned, at
" ’man’s. M. NEWMAN.
Ion 12 Ifial JB tf
Besides the fine apparel that the subscriber
is able to offer to his patrons, he can offer them
the Pantry comforts; with a large, stock of eve
ry article in the Grocery line he is able to
compete with any of the markets. He is con
tinually receiving articles of Groceries, and is
always ready to furnish his customers with the
best articles, and at reduced prices. Call and
examine for yourselves; He charges nothing
for it. ' 5 A 3 -*'
Sandersville,;
..—Bal