The central Georgian. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1847-1874, February 10, 1852, Image 3

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Horrid r .. For some w#eks past we have observed in the Philadelphia papers, notices of a mis- sing boy f who had been sent out by his father to sell jewelry. The following from the Bulletin of Saturday, explains his dis appearance. The annals of crime, in this country, have fend, toPhikde rarely born record of a more cruel and re-1*:—— volting murder than that which has just come to light in the District of Richmond, adjoining the city. It may be remembered that Jacob Lehman* aged 17, son of Aaron Lehman, a German Jew Pedlar, residing at 497 N. Seventh street, near Franklin, Penn District, has been missing since the 8th of January, when he was sent out by his fath er to dispose of about $200 worth of jewel ry. A little after 4 P. M., yesterday, two lit tle girls playing on the ice above J. P. Mor ris & Co.’s Iron Foundry, Richmond, found three bags of coarse cloth, with geese feath er’s and geese wings fastened upon them. On calling to some pien who were cutting wood near by, they came and, opening the bags, found portions of a human body, en closed in them, cut and mutilated in a shocking manner. The sacks were immediately conveyed to the hotel of Capt. Geo. MeCullen, on Kich mond street,.where a jury of inquest was empanaeled. The appearance of the re mains was shocking. In . one sack was a head and legs and feet; in another a thorax, arm3 and hands, with the viscera of the chest; and in the third; the lower portion of trunk, aud the hips and thighs, and the vis cera of the abdominal region. The portions of the body in the different sacks were, with parts of the clothing of the deceased, fixed and tied together, so as to occupy the least space. The head had been severed from the trunk, the body hewn in twain, the legs chopped off at the knees, and the feet part ly cut from the legs, at the ankles, so that they might be bent upwards! There had also been an attempt to cut the thorax in two lengthwise. On the top of the head were two frightful wounds, fracturing the skull. The nose was likewise broken and the eyes blackened. On putting tkeiuuti lated pans of the body together, and laying the whole out in the Coroner’s sice box, they formed the perfect corpse of a youth about 17 years old—the age of the lad Leh man. The hair was like his. The body, furthermore, corresponded to his in size, height arid general appearance, and there were marks upon it proving its identity be yond a doubt. The agonized father was present, and although iu a state of distrac tion at the spectacle, was able to recognise the remains of his murdered son. The cloth ing was cut and torn into fragments, and all the buttons were removed from the great coat. Around the pieces of the body, both inside and outside of the sack, were geese wings and feathers. In each sack was a heavy paving stone. The testimony before the Coroner’s jury, a part of which is. suppressed by the Bull* tin, developed some facts which, go to cast suspicion upon certain individuals. The Bulletin adds: The proof of the identity of the body was complete, and the family of Mr. Lehman, who are plunged in the deepest distress, are fully satisfied that the mutilated remains are those of the missing boy. The Chief Rabbi of the Jewish Church to which they belongedj was call in to examine the body with a view to discovering the peculiar mark of the race. We may add, though we withhold names that a house in the District, lately occupi ed by two Frenchmen, who left January 15th or 16th, has been examined, and drops of blood have been found on the floor and stairs, spots of blood and feathers in the closet, and' cellar, bloody finger-marks on the wall and other suspicious traces. Professer McClintock, in company with the Coroner and Wm. B. Reed, Esq.* Dis trict Attorney, proceeded to Richmond this afternoon, with the view of testing the spots of blood found in the suspeted house, with the microscope. The police are on the track of the murderers. since ibe 29th per Rail-Ready nks on the river, and ibales Sea Islands'/ The eatf««a fdr tlie sa period: a mount to 10,536 bales Upland and l do. Sea Island, Viz; To Liverpool, 3,263 bale* Upland and 377 do. Sea Islands, to Boston 1,768 bales Upland, to. New-Yqrk, 3,596 bales Up land, to Philadelphia 1,454 bale* Upland, to Bah timore.235 bales Upland, and to Charleston 210 bales Upland-leaving on band and on. ship board not cleared, a stock of 60,166 bales Up land, and .4,374 do. Bea Islands, against 45,671 bales Upland and 2;061 do. Sea Islands at same time last year. - The market this week opened with a fair de mand, which continued for. three Says. The sales on Friday were 948 bales, on Saturday 1,387, and on Monday 1,411 bales. On Mon day evening the news by the^Humboldt was at hand,and on Tuesday anch Wednesday, prices; were depresed—the transactions indicating that buyers had the ad vantage. Sales on Tuesday 873, and on Wednesday 651 bales. On Wed nesday night the'Niagara’sltow* was received, and the Liverpool market on 17th of January, was reported to be firm, with a good demand, and sales for the week of49,000 bales. These advices gave firmness to our market; and yester day many sellers declined operating at previ* ous rates. The $ties of the day, with, a fair de mand, amounted to but 733 bales,. We revise our quotations, but present rates are so near tU the prices of last .week, that our figures are the same with two slight exception. IVe qnqte— Ordinary to Good Ordinary 6£ a'7^ Middling to Good Middling ' 74 a 7$ Middling Fair N 7} a 8 Fair to Fully. Fair 8| a 8| The sales of the week amount to 6,003 bales at the following particulars,. 22 at 6£. 40 at 6$, 104 at61,18 at 6 13 16,184 at7 77 at 7J, 111 at 74,143 at7J, 610 at7J,530at 7|, 118at7.lt- 16, 1047 at 7f 243 at 7 13-16,1050 at?*, 1065 at ", 572at SJ, 44 at 84, and 10 bales Mastodon at 15-16 cents. ’ ;: anti si Biryanktri feb, 10, 1852. Wholesale and BetaM Druggists, Smets’ Buildings, comer of Broughton and Whitaker streets, Savannah^M. . Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, PerfumeryyFahcy Articles, &«. - . Soda water or a svfebior QOALrrY, %feb. 10, 1852. Religions Notice. The congregation at Sandersville, Church* are notified that the regular appointment at this church, will be on the 4th Sabbath in each month, and embraceing the Saturday preced ing. MILTON C. SMITH, P. C. feh. 10, 1852. - 3—3t A Card. The Constitutional Union party of the couq- ty of Washington, is requested to meet in Convention in Sandersville, on the 1st Tues day in March next, for the purpose of trans acting business important to the maintenance of the great principles upon which it was or ganized. MANY UNION MEN. feb. 2,1852. Woman's Rights*—A gallant member of the Tennessee Legislature recently offer ed the following amendment to a Woman’s Rights Bill r introduced in the Senate: “Sec. 2. And he it further enacted, That in case any young gentleman or bachelor make any advances towards an unsuspec- t ng and unsophisticated lady, by making love, or pretending to make love to her, anti having no real serious intention of matrimo ny, he shall be found guilty of a misdemea nor, and be punished accordingly.” Telegraphed te the Morning News. ARRLVAL OF THE EUROPA. CQTTOiT ADVANCING. New Y ork, Feb. 7 The steamer Europa, has arrived at Ka! ifax, bringing Liverpool dates to the 24th Jmuary. The cotton market was bayant, the sales of the week amounting to44,000 Prices had turned in favor of buyers, and " and an advance had been realized of one sixteenth of a penny on middling qualities The sales on the 23d, the day previous to the sailing of the steamer, amounted to 8,000, bales, of which speculators took 2,30 0 bales, and exporters 1,500 bales. France.—Napoleon has issued a decree prohibiting the Oriean family from holding pioperty. Three attempts were made to kill him, one by an officer and one by woman; she will ‘•Tugalo” him, probabl y Disturbance reported at Madrid. COMMERCIAL. I, BASBEIfS Cheap Dry Goods Store, No l46, Congress street* Savannah, Ga. (Late H. Lathrop ? s) A well selected stock of seasonable staple arid Fancy Dry Goods, are kept constantly OS hand, and will be sold cheap tor cash. Please call and exanrinr. feb. 10, 1852. / - . ’ A—ly JOHN <*. TALLlaANV. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE <k \ ■ DIED. VARNISHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN Glass, Paper Hangings and Borders, M Board and Decorative Papers, Sashes, Blinds, and Dooi a. West Side of Monument Squany Savannah, Ga. Orders from the coun try promptly attended to. feb. 10,1852. 3—ly SSN&7 ROTHSCHILD, in Ready-Made Clothing, DRY GOODS, 4-c. No, 178, Congress street, next door to H. J. Gilbert, SAttANNAH, GA. Gentlemen’s garments made to order, feh. 10,1852. 3—ly In VineviHe on the morning of the 31st ult., at the residence of her daughter Mrs. Jewett, Mrs. Cherry Malone, in the sixty-seventh year of her age. Very suddenly, at his. plantation, in Bibb county, Gn Wednesday night last, R. K. Hines, Esq, of Macon, aged 46 years. OBITUARY. Died, in this connty, on the night of the 8th inst. Wm. Hunt, of typhoid fever, aged 63 years and three months. He had been an acceptable member of the Mv E. Church about 40 years. He died in great peace and quite easy. The dear family has lost its head, the church one of its class leaders and brightest members, the county a good citizen; and while the family, the church and the county mourn their loss, the humble writer of this notice, the servant of the Sand ersville Circuit, feels that he has lost one of his best friends. But we need not sorrow as those who have no hope, for his last request to all was to meet him in the good world. May the father God, ever fill his vacancy in the fam ily, the church and the county. feh. 9, 1852. M. C. Smith. (Jantiy ! Candy !! J. Q, NEWCOMB’S Kiln Dried Candy Manufactory, No. 170, Broughton street,•. SAVANNAH, Ga. A LL articles of the finest quality, and at low prices. All those wishing anything of the kind, will please call and be well paid for their journey. The above article will be found far superior to anything yet manufactured, as it goes through the extra, procer s of kiln drying, which makes it perfectly .hard and dry, and will stand much longer than, the common Candy. Sugar Plums, Toys, dfc. ; jgf” All articles will be boxed and deliver ed on the boats or otherwise, free of charge. Terms Cash. -. .. N. B.—A liberal discount to dealers, feb. TO, 1852. 3— priced:- l am determined to sell as lowabeaa be bought in any TO PH¥S*CIAfi3r • I- -..'r • r?. Iaq[i: a t ag thfty were selected by my sslly und * J wftffAnt tfacftn — _ . ^ . . Patent Mebicwes.—All of the most approvedPatpnt Medicines of the day,, always on ^Paints, Oa and G^ss^-A large stock $ of all kinds Lamp, Train* linseed aud Neatsfoots; window Glass of all sizfea, trench and A pSfomery an® Fancy Goods— A large variety of all kinds ^P^imeiyi thii sHtiation wcapplkdto Dr.! skilHn th# application of the uses, aliehas been restored, and her UsnaWmalth, being now able to at her hofraehffld'business without difficulty. Ill gretitud^ td the Doctor, I make these Mtatemebts an# refcdmimnd him as being able 1 ~ t $£££■■■■*#■ ft asdestraeMin^^eiogJe Bottles, fancy smelling p'hials, Hair and Todtfi Bruges; and in » V'-A'.l in Tlrntr itnA . '' -.'-'l feefeyery.articles usuallykept^^in the Drug line, - t Don’t forget to-caH at Carter’s and examine his stock before yon purchase. Savannah, feb. 10, 1852. FmM and Confect ion ary j Jte BR0WN would respectfidly inferti- • his friends and the pbblie generally, that he is a dealer in aU kinds of Foreign and Do mestic, Green and Dried Fruits, Nuts', Candies, Preserves, Piekfefe, Olives, Coper’s' Salad Oil, Brandy PoaclieS’ and' Cherries; Cigars, Sar-. dines, etc., etc., ete; Also, choice Goshen But ter, Cheese* all kinds Crackers; Potatoes ’ Cod fish,Onions* Mackerel and Herring, a supply of which i3 constantly on hand and for sale at No. 27, Whitaker street,^avannab, Ga, Terms Cash or approved City reference. feb. 10^ 3—ty SEHN A F08TZ1R. Factors and Commission Merchants. Savannah, Ga. P. H. BEHN,] [JOHN FOSTER. feb. 10,1852. N? lAXIfO ^ . M ADE by Cbichering, Nunn’s, and Fisehe and Gale & Co.—The subscriber offers for sale a large Assortment of 7y 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 of tone, and elegance of workmanship; some of them aie furnished with the compie Iroiit ram a, which strengthens the ciise .prevents the liability of getting out of tonefbthers have the ordinary metalic plate, and can be offered for lower prices^ These,Pianos are offered with out any advance from tho manufacturer’s privds*' and those who are desirous of obtaining a «K perior instrument at a moderateexpense would* do Well to call and examine before purchasing' 1 elsewhere. I- W- MORRELL. Savannah, feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly Administrator’* Sale. SCRANTON, JOHNSON A CO, G R O C E R S. / Savannah, Ga. . D. T. SCRANTON, JOSEPH JOHNSTON. Savannah. To Hire, A this office. Feb. 10, i852. Apply at Administrator’s Sale, B Y leave of the court of Ordinary, »f \v ash ;ington county, will be sold before the Court-house door in Sandersville on the first Tuesday in March next, one; grey horse and one Penoy mare, being a part of the personal ' L Adams, late of said coun- e’state of Arnold L. ty, deceased. Terms on.the day. JAS. H. GILMORE, admr. feb. 20, 1852. •• . 3—2t GEORGIA, Washington county. W HEREAS William A. Robison and Ru fus A. Robison, executots on the estate of Moses Robison, late of said county, deceas ed, applies to me for letters of dismission from the executorship of said estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my of fice on or before the first Monday in August next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted Giyen un der my hand at office in Sandersville, this 9th day of February, 1852. HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y. feb. 10. / 3—6m , Honey Wanted, A LL persons indebted to the late firm^of Bangs & Harman, by note or book ac count,.are hereby notified that all notes and accounts not permanently arranged before the first of March next, will be placed in the hands of ah Attorney for collection. W. B. HARMAN. Sandersville, feb. 9,1852, 5—2t feb. 10,1852. S W. B. SCRANTON, } No. 19i Old Slip, N. Yor 3—ly. 70H9J MALLSRT. Draper and Tailor, Dealer in Ready-Made Clothing and Gentle- en’sfurnishing Goods. 155, Bay street, • Savannah, Ga. feb. 10, 1852. -3—ly A. A. SOLNMON8 A OO, D EALERS in Drugs, Medicines, Chems cals, Perfumery, fancy articles, Surgeons’ intruments, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Savannah, feb. 10,1852. 3-—ly A. PONCE, Importer and Manufacturer of SEGARS, : Jl^O. 13, Whitaker street, kfeeps fcqnstantly on hand a well selected stock of imported Segars; also, Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, and all other articles usually kept in his line of business, which he offers on the most reasonable terms. Savannah, feb. 10, 1852. 6—-ly FTJB.BHTUB.B, Subscriberisjnow receiving, by every arrival from New A GREEABLE td ah order of the Ordinary of Washington county, will be sold be^ Court-house .door in the town fore the of of LO 0X 7OA TBB ADVERTISEMENT OF H. BUTCHER, What to Great caul Fashionable Variety of Ready-Made Clothing of all sortS. NTS fine aUd heavy Overcoats, Dress and’ sack oloffi-ettots, Cloth, eassimete and-BattkiOt Fmrtsf Silk, Batin and- othei* veotings, Cloth eloahs, .' 7 .7 Cloths, «assimCT«B am® * gr&* va*fety other articles of Gents, wear, Shirts, drawers, half-hose and cravats, Hats, caps and bbota of the latest style, Negrebkinkets,.kats-a»d shoes, tff ail sorts andaizeeb. r • *>'' Ladies' Dressing, A rich variety of Prints, mns. d’LftHe, Alpaeeas, silks, ‘ Brocade. Shambrtee cambric, djft. Dress* Tihnmg of all kinds, All Kinds of hosiery, Cape3,eoUare,euff»- shiinezetls, let. Lady’s caps andboiwietts of wie latest style, the Doctor auceess in his effort* w ametievate the siffferings of °“ r REBECCA WHITFIELD: Dyspepsia Cured. Emanuel to. ,G e °. 26th Dee. 385#< Thi* is td certify, tliat.for the i get ho very fost, I ate disagitfedrtfth^and caused iqueffjs- tresa in the stdmadi, ac^uipamcd witli. Sew leartburn, &d, frcfm wbi^h .Lcouldr g f, shorts of vomiting. I mat .flesh very ku;, »hd became ed feebler that I ddtf ' not work &life itself was-no satisfactionJo me in this condition* after having maddidifcdt a great many different remedies With , t ingany relief, I applied id Dr. Sage; who un dertook my ease, and am proud td r*y, that from the. firstday I e^mence to toke - icihe, I began to mend, until now, seems so* pMrouglitly restored and strenglhhavSgTpeth'rtied, ah joy the usual <fdmfort ol life Wlj being now able terdoms much work as could, withoatexperieneeing any feelings of, inconvenience aftem’ard?—and all tins , wi* h only three prescriptions affif medicine at the t rifling cost of fifteen dollars—I have been in duced to make the above sta.temdnt.from the hope that my fellow-men may be iby. giving.the Lector atrial before .ypdiiig r themselves t# the-deinon of despaiiv . • ^ WILLTAM STEVENS a now ch- m All sorts of ribbons and-flowere, for bonnets, Persons afflicted with Chronic diseases who Wreathes fdr hats and bohnets of the latest make s personal visit, may have their : • style, . , ^ Mistelltoheotas':- " ^ ‘ > Hdm'ehphss, bleached and' nnMeaeked of aH Sandersville, oii the first- Tnesday - in April next, between the usual hours of sale, one ne gro man. named Rieh, belonging to the estate of Sarah Hooks, late of said county, deceased Also, at the same time and place, the fol lowing pr< perty to wit : Minerva, a woman, Phillis, a woman, and^ two children, Stephen and Job, two men; and one tract of Land ly ing in said county, containing two hundred and eighty seven and a half acres more or less> adjoinfng the land of Jno H. Duggan, Tennille and others, as the prqperty of Wm. Hooks, late of said county, deceased, all to be sold for the ' ars-and benefit of the; heirs and creditors of said es tates. Tdrms on the day. LITTLETON MATHIS, admrt = Estate of Sarah Hooks, and admr. debonia^ non estate of. Wm. Hooks, feb. 10,1852; , 3—40d WO months after date application will^be made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer son county, for leave to sell the Land belong ing to the estate of Hansel Calhoun, late of said county, deceased. . : PLEASANT WALDEN, ) admr. LOUISA CALHOUN, S admr’x. feb. 10, 1852. 3—2m Attoraey and Counsellor Office, 175, Bay street, Savannas, Ga. feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly S. H. S OTHWSbL A GO* Wholesale and Retail Store, No. 173, Bay street, Savannah, Ga. DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES, GROCERIES, cf-c. S. E. BOTHWELL.] [r. L. GAMBLE: »- feb. 10, 1852. . 3—ly J. T. JOtVES. Manufacturer and importer of Guns; Pistols, Rifles, Sporting Apparatus* &c., No! 8; Monument Square, Savannah, Ga. ! feb. 10, 1852. - ' • ; 3—ty* SANDERSVILLE Feb.IQ. Cotton—Since our last we have no change to note in the qu6- tations. The market may be stated however as brisk, with heavier 'sales for the . past two weeks than at any time since the 'season open ed! We rngke the extremes the >same as las 1 iple sales 6* V 74. , s a good demand ter Oats OAVTX 3BJ. vjei I S hereby giyei for a certaili etffb ail persons not to trade liHot^f land, whereon I now re^ side, containing 120 acres, a^oimng Cullen Mitrphey, as it is iheproperty of my wife Liny Jones, and no bqnafide sale can by made un less by her conseiit and feb. 10, 1852. 3~4t York, a'rich and splendid assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, of the latest and most approved patterns, not sur passed in the southern country. He has pur chased his stock to such advantage,.that he can sell at very low prices. , Among his large assortment may be found— Large serpentine sofas, do.. divans, do, otto mans, plain and spring-seat Sofas, do. do. di- varfs, ottomans and couches, mahogany .rock ing chairs, with red and "green plush seating, mohair, do mahogany getting full three-fourth and five-eights French chairs; curled maple, black walnut; and rosewood chairs,: cane and wood seat settees, side-boarels with mahogany and marble tops, do. mahogany tops* side-case bureaus, writing table and book cases, cottage bureaus, war3-robes, ladies’ work tables, cen tre and pier tables, with maable tops, marble top wash stands painted do. dressing tables, tea tables Grecian elawfoot dining tables, ex tension taldes,-card-tables, with harpeandOge pillars, mahogany bedsteads, do. French pat terns, curled mapie bedsteads, plain, do. do, ALSO, Curled maple, black walnut and rosewood chairs with cane bottoms* Windsor chairs, chil dren’s high do., cbuhtiirg tootn desks, revolv* ng chairs for counting rooms, counter stoolsi foot stools, hat-stands, bellows and brush, bird cages knife trays, safes, mahogany and cherry cribs hair mattrasses, teM* do'^ i earner beds, bolsters, and^illows, gflwh* red, black, blue and white cord, with tassels to mateh* hair cloth, for sofas and mahogany chairs, willow wagons* do., cradles.. • , r ALSO, v A great vmfety of mantle and pier ; toilet and dressing glasses of all of the ent kinds now-used. Persons; eitiier in the city or country, wish ing to purchase any ofabove articles,, w" find it an object to caU-%efpre making th( purchases elsewhere. Evbity article may depended on as being what it is r Liberal deductions will always be make large purchases. ; J Removed to Smett’s hew Broughton street. I W J feb. 10, 1852. GEORGIA, Jefferson county. TTTHEBEAS Thomas H. Polhill applies to VV me for letters of administration de bonis no* and cum testamento annexe, on the estate of Margaret Fleeting, late^bf said county, de- These are therefore , to cite and admonish all ahd singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be 1 granted.- -Given under my hand at office in feb. 10. > 3—30d ^ yTurper* applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of I afiyetteHobby, late of said county, deee sd. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and ci-editors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office withni .. .v . J.-Lii. 1^, - 4a atiAiw Annan if the time prescribed by law, to show cause, il . - - V ■ V * I * ‘ A. A. mIi nnlif v, any they have, why said Utters should not be anted. Given under my hand at office in juisville, thisAth day.of Februaiy, NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y. feb. 10. 30—30d ’ m i per ■l.'j' il*| I, ■ i*iI 1 1'jii cases.treated by sending their symtohia in writing, when medicines to suit them, will be eompoondedand sent by mail, or car orpri- vat* hand; On sffeh cases, the charge will be only tore doBim (B6 00>qtoHtbij. For treatment *! bhr hofee, accommOdatebfi? feeing ample, thofeba/geMrill befit) proportion t® the charge will* be mode Letters mast be post „ him at Speaks Turn Oitt, Jefferson Co^Geo. Persons from a distance coming te see him br the care, had better leave then at the 107 mile pbst*om Savannah; ^ aug; 12, 30—6m. Nrcw Ffkll fiDd Wiutef Fine Family Bibles, large size; - "'tv"; Small Bibles, Testaments and- hymn-books, A large assortment of school boiAs,among wliicb is that new and highlyrepntedjffork Sandersville, feb. 10,1852, >r Inst ihance ihi* 39—tf Benson. Winter Gobps, Cheaper than Etbk rpHK subscribers are determined^ to reduc* J. tbeir stock of Winter goods, consisting of Domestic and Fancy Dry goods, Ready made . B -„v> months after date application will be 1 made to the Ordinary of Washington couii^, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of O. B. Darbey, late of said county, WM. WOOD, admr.; - • ■ 2—60d - - : deceased.. feb. 3,1852. ci REDUi will fevofus with a so iovr* that they „ feci must certainly result tage of purchasers. ; ‘ As the time approaches to laf in .,jS"mfrSSda who a^IndX^ to Mto coiqe and settle their acconnte, and to give as (to nse the language of Kossuth) as much *nEm. A N. feb. 3,1852. 2—tf subscriber „ Ws friends and thc pnbhc general! he has just rtefeived & Opened a stqck of which hare never been surpassed in thu et, US whkh he'ffirBes theattention of who wUffi twIwy. His Dry Goods hs carefully selected, end he feels assured that Crockery*hard-waife, eutieiy, etc. : Carpet-bags, valieses, etc. t - Powder and shot, tobaceo, eigMs» Buggy-wbfes asd collars, Baddies and bridles, ’ V ' Umbrellas. OveF-shoCs and cowhide*, Perftimeiy Of every kind, soap, etc. Hair-bnibhes, combs, etc. Coat, vest, yant, and dress buttons', r Shoe-blackihg andbfushes, : A lot of superior sharing apparatus, A lot of gold and'silver wateheu* 4. «4 44 44 »«• pencils, Jewelry in a great variety, A lot of fine card cases, LOOK FfrRTHEifc Stationery, Instruments- and Books* ''The subscriber has now. au* extraordinary ^ 7 , ri _ _ ^ selection of books, consisting of novels, etc. please the taste and fancy of ail Hie firierids are also advised that be .= ^..neat fmriishing-rtJom called Idvor’s New System of English Gram- keeps evdlry varfety of Ready-Made Lro mar, wbieh is simpler than any other, and more ; an a of all sorts and siees, These mp popular, both in the schools of ^rope and tlfe . .-a- ... United StatesJI . He has also a large supply of Mathematical Instruments used for Surveying, drawing, Ac. t Also,* variety of drawing Pencils, Crayons and lead Pencils for common U9e, all of which received the first premium at the London Fair. The drawing Pencils are neatly put up in boxes, and graduate from 1 to 4, and from I to 7. . Further —A large lot of Masonic Charts, Histories of every description, Voyage round the World, etc. All sorts of miscellaneous w^rks, Slates, slate-pencils, pens, ink, paper, en velopes, patent Ink-stands, sand-boxes, wafers, it. ■ Come teachers, some one! eomq all M and purchase's! the loweBt prices, jW __ ‘ F“ Look out for the sign of the RBD G, and come and are a!L nsade up the latest style, and;wt sold cheap. A fine suit can be furnished very nmdeAte prince. OnOCERIES! GROCERIES! f Be^fea the fise apparel that the subscriber is able to offer to bis patrons,bc can offer them thftFaut*y eomforte; with a large stock of *ve- ry artiele in the Grocery line he » able t«- compete with any of the markets. He is con tinually receiving articles of Groceries, and is always ready to furnish bis custotoere with the beat artielee, and at reduced prices.^Caff and examine tor yourselves. He for it. _ WM. HOIHhsjJv - Sandersville, «ept-.-23,1351. 36—tf. Rich, Rjire and Rncv. lends and patrons of N. W. Haines 4- Bro. need not be told that they ba\-c just received and opened A BEW STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS— They always-hnve ffibint at this season of tho year. But the present stock is a particular stock, one that can’t be beat, and nevetwill 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 to the wants of this section. They can suit ’ every body in price, quality a»d styTe. Gur ^ eountry friends are especially invited to call at and examine this stock; and if we can t suit n» overy particular, then our can be called for; So give Us a fee will bo certain to show y iek, Rare avd Rtdy. They ha felDry Good^stt also a well READT i s in the latest style, with 1 .Shoes, negro I H wsro, boll6fe-ware, cr notbe flee in liiHgtoit County. ith adm’x and Ssmp- iniatrator. on the esiafe of raid coouty dea 'd ap- : diainission. # ^ fete to.cite and admonish le kindred and creditors,of rfe and appear at my office escribed by law to show lave why said letters should Given under my hand at of- IVotice* 5IB undersigned warns his friends not ^ pay any accounts duo him* to* any: person Jefferson eo. oct. 25, 1851. 41—tf of Walking Cauw and Cnbrelto rsviff e, Hus3d Fe HNmom fe h; 3. TA'I'Ul tE ifesortnieirtaqk ,. v .,, Imbtellas, just rdwyed and tor eslebd TO. i JfAlNJSS to BRG. Ord Flour just received and for sale by Nov. 4 1851 Z. BI ions qnorsi m, for 9&F ^thaLl I l A arg .< 18 Nov/A 1851