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) wflf bb e 4 a y of February next,
Wright f '^dat the late residence of Junus
ble nro ’ ^ Wilkinson county, ail the perisha-
W r - .forty belonging to the estate of Julius
o/ _ l^te Q{ ,sitjd county, deceased, consist-
1 • ** orn 5 tedder, wheat, rye, oats, horses, cattle,
cogs, oxen and cart, one two-horse wagon,
household and kitchen furniture, and other
tliingS®too tedious to mention. Sale to con
tinue from day to day until all is sold. Terms
on the day. : ~
JOHN ROSS, Jr. ) admr,
ELIZABETH WRIGHT \ admrx.,
. jam 16, 1852.’ 52--td
Administrator's Sale.
GREEABLE with an order- q.f the honor-
able tlie Inferior Court oi Laurens
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be soid on the first Tuesday “in April next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, before the Court
house door In the town of Dublin, Laurens
* county, a lot of Land containing eight and a
halt acres- in the town-:of Pine Ridge, adjoin
ing -a. McMillon. as the property of Mary
Hicks, late of said county, deceased. Terms
cash. JETHRO ARLINE, admr.
jan. 20, *1852. , 52 —td
.. trator on the-estate of Samuel Tootle,
sen., late of said county, deceased, applies to
me for letters of dismission from said estate;
These are therefore to cite" and admonish all,
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the timU prescribed lawf and show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not
be granted. Given under my hand at office in
Sandersville; this 27th day of October, 1851.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Cl’k
oct. 27. 41—6m
mg
Administrator's Sale.
W LL be sold before the court-house door
in-$andersville, on the first Tuesday in
April next, between the usual hours of sale,
three hundred acres of Land, lying in Washing
ton -county, adjoining Littleton Mathis and
‘others, as the property of Benjamin Skrine,
late of said county,- deceased, and for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. Terms on the day of sale.
JOHN KITTRELL, admr.
jan. 20, 1852. 52—td
GEORGIA, Wasliii
Clerk’s Office, Court bf (
^^THEREAS Harman D. Robison, adminis-
GEORGIA, Jefferson County.
Clerk's Office, Court of Ordinury.
HEREAS Isaac B. Davis applies to md
. . for letters of Guardianship for James W
Hudson, minor child of James J. Hudson, de
ceased:
These are therefore to cite, sumons and ad
monish the kindred and creditors of said min
ors, and all persons concerned, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, and show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted. Given un
der my hand at office in Louisville, this 16th
day of January, 1852.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Cl’k.
jan. 20. -- 52—30d
W-
Administrator’s Sale. *
A GREEABLY with an order of the honor
able the Inferior court of Jefferson
county, while sitting as a. court of ordinary,
will be sold before the Court-ho use door in the
town of Blakely, Early county, on the first
Tuesday in April next, lot of Land No. 339,
lying in the 4th District of said county, con
touring 250 aeres, as the property of Elbert
Hudson, late of Jefferson county, deceased,
andior the benefit of the heirs and"creditors of
said deceased. Terms or. the day.
CHAS. MATHEWS, admr.
jan. 20, 1852. 52--td
Aduiiuigtratrix'siSale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior
Court of Emanuel county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold before the
Court-house door in the town of Swainsboro’,
on the first Tuesday in April next, one negro
man by the name of George, the property of
the estate of the late Rowan Johnson, deceas
ed, for the benefit of the the minors. Terms
on the day of sale.
rtARAH JOHN SON, admrx,
jan. 27, 1852. l td
Administrator's Sale.
A GREEABLE with an order of the Ordin
ary of Washington
GEORGIA, Washington county.
Clerk s Office, Court of Ordinary.
W HEREAS Thomas Scott applies to me
tor letters of Cutiidiunshin Mnrmirot
ci j • , . °f guardianship of Margaret,
Shadrick and Samuel Tootle, minor children
of Shadrick Tootle, hite of said county, de
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to he arid appear at rav of-
tice t . j
within the time prescribed by law," and
show cause, if any they haye, why "said letters
should not be granted. Given under my hand
at office, this 12th January, 1852.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Cl’k
J an 13 - 51—30d
GEORGIA, Washington County.
t-tthS Court of Ordinary.
^OTHEREAfc Fraheis A. Mrirphey applies
to me for letters of administration on
the estate of Henry Murphey, late of said coun
ty, deceased
Ihese are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my office,
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause,if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted. Given under my hand at office
in Sandersville, this 12th January, 1852
HAYWOOD BROOKIN, Cl’k,
J an - 13 > 5i—30d
In Washington Superior Court,
* September Term, 1851.
James L. Rives "j
vs. - ^'
Jonathan Lyons and J Bill for Dis-
Franklin Rutherford, Trustees. } covery, In-
Elbert D. Taylor, Sheriff'of junction and
said county, and Quintilian Relief.
Skrine, ARor’y for Trustees. J
I T appearing to the. Court from the allega
tions hr the above stated Bill, Which are
yarified to by affidavit, that Fianklin Ruther
ford, one of said Trustees,, and William S.
Dickson, (who intermarried with Martha Bed-
ingfield, formerly the wife of John H. Beding-
field, deceased) have removed beyond the lim
its of this State; and it also appearing that
subpoena was prayed in said BUI arid issued
against said Franklin Rutherford, Trustee, and
-not against William S. Dickson; and the court
upon demurrer having decided at this Term
of the Court, to wit: September Term, 1851,
that the said William S. Dickson, and the le
gal representative of Mrs Martha Dickson, de
ceased, are necessary parties to said Bill; On
motion of complainant’s Counsel, ordered by
the Court that the said William S. Dickson and
the legal representative of Mrs. Martha Dick
son, deceased, be made-parties to said Bill, and
that the said Franklin Rutherford, William S.
Dickson and such legal representative of the
said Martha Dickson, deceased, be arid appear
on or before the first day of the next Term of
this Court, and plead answer or demur to said
Bill, or in default thereof, that the complainant
be allowed to proceed ex parte as to them.—
It is further ordered that this .order be publish
ed in a public Gazette of this State once a
month for four months.
A true extract from the Minutes of said
Court, this 27th of October, 1851.
L. AUGUSTUS JERNIGAN, Cl’k.
oct. 28, 1851. 41-—m4ra
exercises of this institution will com.
on
next, under the direction .of the present able
and efficient principal j A. D. Slack, Av M.,
whose unwearied exertions and suecess as a
teacher, has given such general satisfaction
during the present year. He wili.be assisted
by Miss Eliza Edson, whose qualifications as
teacher, are unquestionable, y
The Musical department will be continued
under the direction of Miss. H. L Raymond, a
lady whose musical taste arid skill, renders her
eminently qualified as a teacher of music.;
Terns.—The scholastic year will embrace
ten months—divided into two terms—one of
six, and one of four months. The - first term
beginning on the 1st Monday in January, will
continue to the last of June: The second
term beginning on the 1st Monday in August
and close the last of November.
In Washington Superior Court.'
SEPTEMBER TERM, 1851.
Samuel Robison, Ex’r. "|
&c.,of Elisha King, |
deceased.
Berry Tipper, & others. J
fin Equity, for inter-
j pleader, Ac.
I T appearing by the bill in this cause that of
f •“ •
GEORGIA, Washington county
Clerk’s Office, Conrt of Ordinary.
VT/HEREAS Seaborn Jones applies to me
* ' for letters of administration on the’es
tate of John Powel, sen., late of said county,
deceased:
„ county, will be sold
on Wednesday the 18th of this month, at the
late residence of Allen Walker, deceased, in
Washington countyj all the perishable proper
ty belonging to the estate of said deceased,
consisting ot corn,-fodder, wheat, peas, horses,
hogs, cattle, oxen and cart, bacon, Surveyor’s
Compass, plantation tools, household and
kitchen furniture, and other articles not men
tioned for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. At the same time and place
will be hired for the remainder of the year, the
negroes belonging to the estate of said de
ceased. Sale to continue from day to. day un-
- til a “ is sold. Terms on the day of sale.
JOHN H. WALKER, admr.
feb. 2, 1852. 2—2t
F OUR months after date application will be
jnade to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Washington county, while silting as a conrt
ordinary, for leave to sell the Land belonging
to tho estate of Josiah Amison, sen. late of the
State of Alabama, deceased.
JOHN AMISON, admr.
nov. 3,1851. 42—4m
OUR months afterdate application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior court
of Washington county, while fitting as a court
ot Ordinary, for leave to sell the lands belong
ing to the estate of John Barnes, sen., late of
said county, deceased.
THOS J WARTHEN, admr.
nov. 4, 1851. . 42—4m
F lUR months after date-application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior court
of Washington county while sitting as a court
of ordinary, for leave to sell the land and a
|>arfc of the negroes belonging to the Estate of
Ezekiel Finney, late of said county, deceased.
JAMES J. WALL, admr.
ppt. 30. 37—4 3
GEORGIA, Washington county.
Clerk’s Office, Court of Ordinary.
l^STHEREAS James J. Wall applies to me
* v for letters of Guardianship for the per
sons and property of Ssrinaaran, Henry C. Vir-
f 'l T., and Ezekiel G. Finny, minor heirs of
zekiel Finny, deceased:
These*are therefore to cite, sumons and ad
monish the kindred of said minors, and all per
sons concerned, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law to show
cause if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted. Given under my hand at of
fice in Sandersville, this 5th day January, 1852.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Cl’k.
jan. 6. 43—30d
GEORGIA, Jefferson County.
Clerk's Office, Court of Ordinary.
TT7HE.REAS Elizabeth Allen applies to me
TT for letters of administration, de bonis
non, on the estate of Robert K. Allen, dece’sd:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
-andsingular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time-prescribed by law, and show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be
. granted. Given under my hand at office in
Louisville, this 16th day of January, 1852.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Cl’k
jan. 20. 52—30d
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand at office in
Sandersville, this 5th day January, 1852.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Cl’k.
jan. 6 50—30d
GEORGIA, Emanuel county
Clerk’s Office, Court of Ordinary.
VyHERE AS Mathew Buie, administrator on
*' the estate of Archibald Buie, late of said
county, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular the kindred and creditors, of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, with
in the time prescribed by law, arid show cause
if any they have why said letters shouid not
be granted. Given under my hand at office in
Swainsboro’, this 3d day of November, 1851.
JORDAN FLANDERS, Cl’k.
nov.’10, 43—6m
GEORGIA—JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Clerks office Court of Ordinary.
"UfTHEREAS William H. Streetman applies
to me for letters of administration on the
estate of Henry Rodgers late of said county
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said dec’d to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law to show cause
if any they have why said letters should not
be granted. Given under my hand at office in
Louisville, this 27th January 1852.
NICHOLAS DEIHL, c. c. o.
feb. 3,1852. 2—30d
GEORGIA—WASHINGTON COUNTY,
Office of the Ordinary. -
W HEREAS William F. Yates administra
tor on the estate of Janies Yates dec’d
applies to me for letters of dismission from
said estate. ‘
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at my
office.within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause if any they have why the said let
ters should not be. granted. Given under my
hand and official signature in office at San
dersville, this 30th day of January 1852.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS
Ordinwry.
feb: 3, 1852. 2—m6m
the defendants therein named, the following
reside in this county, and have not been served,
to wit: William Crafton, Dixon Forbs, Isaac
Moye and his wife, Calvin King and his wife,
William King, Lewis Harrison arid his wife,
Isaac Tanner and his wife, it is rirdered that
each of said defendants be served with acopy
of thia bill and a copy of this order, and they
appear at the next term of this Court and plead
answer or demur to said bill, or that this cause
will proceed ex-partens to them; and of the
other defendants named iri said Bill, the follow
ing reside out of this county, to' wit: Torence
King of Pulaski county ; Shadrach Dixon, of
Bosseu Parish, Louisiana; Robert Dixon oflhe
Parish of Onodike, Louisiana; Guilford Bur
ney and bis wife, of Pike county, Alabama;
Thomas Dixon, of Stewart county, in this
State; William B. Knox, William D. Knox,
Benashly Knox, Haywood Knox, and Arena
Knox, of Pitt conty, North Carolina; the
children of Nehemiab Dixon of Pitt county,
John King of Lenoir county, North Carolina,
it is ordered that said last named defendants do
appear at the next teniiofthis Courtand plead
answer or demur to said Bill of complaint, or
that this cause will prooceed ex-parte as to
them, and that acopy of this order be publish
ed in the Central Georgia^ once a month for
four months, prior to the ndxt term of this court;
and as to the defendants who have been served,
it is ordered that they plead, answer or demur
to said Bill on or before the first day of the next
term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of said
Court, this21st November, 1551.
L. AUGUSTUS JERNIGAN, Cl k
nov. 21,1851. 45—m4in
KATES OF TUITION.
1st Class—Spelling, Reading and Writing,
$8 per form of 5 months.
2d. Class—The above included, with Eng.
lish Grammar, Geography and ‘
per form of 5 months, r f
, 3d Class—The above included, with An
cient Languages, Algebra, Geometry, &c., to
gether wi h Natural, Moral and Mental Philo
sophy, $16 per ternvof 5 months.
French, Italian and drawing, extra, each per
term of 5 months, $9.
Music ok Piano Forte, per term, $20.
Use of Piano “ “ $2 50
Board.—-Board in the best families, includ
ing washing, lights, fires, etc., may be obtain
ed r.t $10 per month. •
The Trustees of the Institute, can, with con
fidence recommend it to the favorable consid
eration of those who have daughters to be edu
cated. Sandersville has enjoyed, for several
years, an immunity from disease, and in this
respect will compare favorably with most up-
country towns.. Within three miles of station
13, Central Rail Road, to which a Hack runs
regularly twice a day—it is easy of access.
Grateful for the liberal patronage which our
infant institution has received- the Trustees
are determined to spare no pains or: expense
to render it equal to any similar Institution in
the State.
WILLIAM SMITH,
WILLIAM HODGES
A. A. CULLENS,
V BENJ. TARBUTTON,
E. S. LANGMADE,
N. W. HAINES,
JOSEPH BANGS,
ISHAM H. SAFFOLD, sr
HAYWOOD BROOKINS,
GREEN BRANTLEY.
Sandersville, dec. 23, 1851. 49—6t
Trustees.
Sparta Male and Female Academies.
fJ^HE Trustees ol the Sparta Male and Fe-
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS
>HAT
DON’S FORGET
the subscriber is at his old stand,
T
JL where he continues the business of sell
ing GOODS, WARES and Merchandise of ev
ery sort, on the same terms as heretofore, and
he respectfully calls attention to his assort
ment of Goods now in store and which can be
bought as cheap as dirt.
He would 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 cfenfc deducted from their bills, from any
amount over $3. ' H. BUTCHER.
Sandersville, dec. 16, 1851. 48—-tf
FOR SALS.
THE subscriber, owning a thorough
bred Stallion, well known by the
name of MONSIEUR TONSON, jr.
offers him for sale. Monsieur Tonson, jr., was
got by the celebrated race-horse Timoleon,
and he by old Sir Archy, ; his dam by impor
ted Sal tram, grand dam by old Wildair, and
Wildairby Driver, &c. Monsieur Tonson’s
dam was got by Conqueror, who had no equal
pn his day for speed and beauty; he by im-
lorted Wonder, his dam by Saltram, Dare
Devil, Pantaloon, Valiant, Jumper out of a
mare imported by John Bland, his grand dam
by imported Celso, one of the best sons of
imported Janus.
GEORGIA—JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Clerks Office Court of Ordinary.
W HEREAS Brinson Logue applies to me
for letters of administration on the es
tate of James Dsvis late of Jefferson county
dec’d. ' ^ : ‘' : M * ' ;T ‘' *
These are therefore to cite arid admonish
all and singular the kindred «nd creditors of
said dee.’d to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law to snow cause if
any they have why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand at office in
Louisville, this 26th January 1852,
NICHOLAS DEIHL, c. c. o.
feb. 3, 1852. 2—30d.
GEORGIA, Laurens county.
Clerk’s Office, Court of Ordinary.
W hereas Jethro Arlina, administrator on the
-estate of Mary Hicks, applies to me for
letters ©^Dismission from said estate ;
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindled and creditors
.of said deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted. Given tinder my hand at of
fice in Dublin, January the 16th, 1852.
FRANCES THOMAS, Cl’k.
.
20. f- 52—:6m
& BAGGING ust ved arid for reeel
Z.
BRANTLEY.
Notice.
S EALED proposals will be receivad at the
Clerks office of the Inferior Court of
Washington county, until Tuesday the sec
ond day ofMarch next by 10 o’lock of that
day for a contract to transcribe SOCO pages of
the old . record, in the office . of the' Clerk of
the Superior Court. The Conrt reserving the
right of judging of the competency of the ap
plicant. Bond and security will be required
of the contractor according to the statute on
the subject. The Clerk of the Superior Court
will exhibit to : applicants the work to bedone,
and the size of the book to be transcribed, the
bids to be made-at so much per page of the
new book; By order of th% Inferior Court.
HAYWOOD BMKJKINS, Cl’k I. C,
a. .Irak - - ■ 2—td
Any person wishing to purchase this horse,
.. , - -
can see him at Daniel Inman’s, near Davisboro’
The price shall be reasonable.
J. S. INMAN & BROTHER.
Washington co, jan. 27, 1852. 1—6t*
BARifsss afXAKxrra
REPAIRING.
AXTD
W ILL be carried on by the undersigned,
under the superintendance of Mr. Geo.
W. Young, at the shep occupied by him, pn
the public square. Amounts for work done at
the shop must be paid to the undersigned, at
Lnzaron & Newman’s. M. NEWMAN.
Sandersville, dec. 13, 1851. 48—tf
male Schools, hare the pleasure of an
nouncing to the public, that they have’secur
ed the services of Messrs. Thomas C. Neel
and. Richard M. Johnston, as Principals, in
the Male School for the ensuing year. They
feel no hesitation in recommending them to
the patronage of those who desire to give their
sons a liberal and thorough education. Well
educated themselves, they possess not only
the ability, but the will, to impart instruction
to all who may be confided to their care. Pa
rents arid guardians who may send their sons
to this School, may rest assured that their
best efforts will be directed to their mental
improvement. Their government will be such
as to ensure good conduct on the part of their
pupils, both in and out of school, yet so rea
sonable and just, as to secure the approbation
of the pupils themselves in almost all cases.
Their success heretofore has given them in
the communities where they have taught, a
reputation- rarely attained. Having known
them for some years in their character of
Teachers, and from their youth, as gentlemen,
we feel no hesitation in announcing to the
public that We offer them a school equal to
any in Georgia, for thorough instruction in all
of the branches usually taught in Academies.
They would-also announce to those w’ho
have Daughters to educate, that they have had
the good fortune to secure the service of Rev.
John A. Mosely, as principal, in the Female
School. Mr. M. has, been engaged in the vo
cation of teaching for the last ten years in
Cherokee and elsewhere, with great success,
and is well qualified .for the position he is to
fill He will be provided with the best teach
ers of Music and other ornamental branches.
His unremitting efforts will be directed to the
advancemeniof his scholars. Instruction will
be given jn the various branches usually taught
in a Female Academy. The rates of Tuition in
both Schools, which are low, will remain un
changed. Board in respectable private fami
lies can be had on good terms. Persons at a
distance, who may not find it convenient to
come with their childreu, may secure boarding
by making application to eitter of the principals
S. A. FARDEE, V
T. M. TURNER, 1
B. T. HARRIS, >Trustees.
H. ROGERS, I
J. T. MARTIN, j
The Schools will commence on the second
MONDAY in January next;
Sparta, Ga. nov. 24,1851. 45—8t
- countie^ thrit he
continues to put up BUGGIES3 of the verj
best styfe,. the, workmanship and material of
which he challenges comparison with any oth
er. shop; in point of finish and durability, he
feels no fear of being, excelled* He keeps
constantly on hand a superi&ur lot of Buggies
of bis own manufacture, which he offers for
sale on the. most reasonable terms'. If, to ob
tain a good Buggy at it low price be any in
ducement to purchase at home, he feels confi
dent that there will be no need of sending off
for “something to ride in” hereafter, as he in
tends to furnish them at greatly reduced rates.
Hii also keeps constantly ori hand and for
sale; BUGGY HARNESS, which he will sell
on reasonable terms.
‘fsgT? He continues to repair all kinds of ve
hicles, and to make, to order, all kinds of car
riages from a wheel-barrow to a pleasure car
riage.
BaP" He invites ;the attent3on of tKbse wish
ing to purchase, to an examination of the qual
ity and prices of his present Stack of Buggies,
before buying elsewhere.
' LEVYIS BENSON.
aug. 26. 31
t RABUN & “FULTON,
Factors & Comuiissioii Merchants
Savannah, Ga.
WILL continue to give prompt and
_ strict personal attention to all busi
ness in their line confided to their care. Or
ders for goods will be promptly filled with
scrupulous care, and at the lowest market pri
ces. The highest prices will be obtained for
produce consigned to the^jp, and the proceeds
promptly sent according to instructions. The
usual advances will: be made upon produce in
store. They have never been engaged in specu
lation of any kind, and they will not in future.
N. B. Having employed Major William
Hodges to act as their agent at Sandersville,
all’their customers who desire it can by calling
at bis store, he furnished with Bagging, Rope,
Twine, Salt, &c., at Savannah prices, expenses
only added. Major Hodges will attend to the
sending of orders to them in Savannah—the
receiving and paying over of the proceeds ol
cotton and o*her produce—and whatever else
may be required of him as their agent,
sept. 24, 1850. 37—tf
FI.OITD HOUSE-Macon, Ga.
. THIS well known and popular Hotel
Hill having been recently repaired and put
iri complete order, is now open for
the reception of Boarders and transient per
sons. The proprietor pledges himself that
nothing shall be wanting on ; is part, to make
and con tinue it one of the most popular Hotels
in the South.
The Ladies Department is under the special
care of MRS. JAMES, formerly of Colum
bus, and favorably known to the travelling
community, who will see thai nothing is want
ing to make visiting Ladies arid tamilies en-
ly at home. Their appartments having been
newly and beautifully furnished.
THOMAS WILLIAMS, Proprietor.
A. B. Hartwell, Superintendent.
N. B. An Omnibus will always be in readi
ness to convey passengers to and from the
Rail Road Depots.
BaBT 0 The Alligator Line of Stages has its
office permanently located at the Floyd House.
F. K. Wright, Owner.
Crqtrip, Asthma, Consumption, of tb©
Dungs, spitting of Blood, Bronchitis Hooping^
cough, and all Pulmonary Aff ections. ;■
^0xvely T&ung Lady Cured of Consumption
—The,fd^ldwiag is from thd pen. of Wm. H
Levison, Esq., the distinguished editor of the-
U. S. Military and Naval Argus, voder date of
New York, January, 1850.. What couW be
more conclusive ?
“It is seldom we permit oursevea to occupy
space in these columns to speak in praise of
ny article in the patent medicine way; but
when we see the life of a fellow creature saved’
by the use of any. medicine whatever, we con
sider it as our right, if not oar duty, to give a
statement of facts, that others may, in like:
manner, be benefite d. The case which has
induced us to pen. this article was that of a,
young lady of our acquaintance, who by fre
quent, exposure to the night air, contracted a>
cold which settled on the Lungs before its rav
ages could be stayed. (This occurred two years,
ego this winter.) Various remedies were used
but with very little effect or benefit. The
Cough grew worse, with copious expectora
tion, and the sunken eye, and pale, hollow-
cheek, told plainly that pulmonary disease was.
doing its worst oil her delicate frame. The-
fomily physician was consulted, and although.-
he would not admit to the young Jady that she
really had the Consumption, yet he would give
no encouragement as to a cure. At this crisis,
her mother was persuaded to make use of a
bottle of Dr. Rogers’ Compound /Syrup of
Liverwort and, Tar, and we are happy to state
she was perfectly cured in less than three
months’ by tins medicine alone, after even hope
was destroyed. It is useless to comment on.
such a case as this, for the simple truth will •
reach wherepolishe'd fiction never can. If any
doubt the authenticity of .this statement, let
them call at this office.—V. S. Military amt
Naval Argus, No. 19 Chatham street, N. Y
TESTIMONIE OF THE N. Y PRESS
From the N. Y. Courier, Aug. 13,1850.
Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort a Tar
—We have heard of several important cures
recently effected by this excellent naedieiiia.
preparation, and in one instance, that eauie un-
der our observation, we can speak confidently
One of our employees, who had suffered se
verely from a long standing cold, during the-
past week commenced the use of this medi
cine, and his cold has entirely disappeared.
From the N. Y. Mirror, Sept. 2.1850.
Liverwort and Tar.—Of the virtues of
Dr.-Rogers’Cough Medicines prepared from
the above articles, .it is needless now to speak;
its efficacy in speedily curing Coughs- Colds,
and other lung complaints, which toefteq.uerit-
ly, if neglected, result in Consumption, is tuo>
well established in public confidence to need
eulogy now.
5=1^ The genuine is signed Andrew Ro
gers, on the steel plate engraved wrapper a-
round'each bottle, and is sold wholesale and
retail.by ,. v ' ScoyiL t Mead,
113 Chartres st. New Orleans,
Sole general agents for the States, to whom
all orders and applications for agencies must
be addressed. - Sold by
N. W. HAINES & BROTHER,
Sandersville. -
Price & Young, Fenns Bridge ; D. M. Ed
wards, Milledgeville; W. A. Hay-les, Louisville;
R. Simpson, Sparta; C. C; Beall, Irwiirtdn-
june 17. 22—6m
1
TAiZiOiLma.
THE subscriber would respectfully an
nounce to the people of Washington
county, that he has commenced the
Tailoring business at this place, and will be
thankful fora share of patronage. Everything
in his line of. business will be done with neat
ness and dispatch. He hopes that his atten
tion to business will merit him the patron
age of those for whom he has been working
for the last four or five years.
Shop up stairs over Maj. Hoges’ store.
WM. T. SPILLERS.
jan, 13, 1852. 51—tf
Georgia JcffersoH County.
■ Clerk’s Office, Court of Ordinary.
^HEREAS Arthur S. Clarke applies to mer
Mew Fall Goods,
At New York Prices for Cash.
VA&B&XX1IS9'
A LARGE and beautiful ^assortment pf
these interesting missiles, just receivi d
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
nwf nnrl 1 +a flio orlrnnihOO *- w ’ '
art ana literature to the best advan
jan. 27, H. B
-'Hr
Fine Clothing at low prices.
FINE assortment of Ready-made Cloth-
ing^ill be opened in a few day s, and sold
"VTEGRO BLANKETS, Kerseys and Linsys,
X l best quality, very low. Osnaburgs, home
spuns, Calicos, of all kinds; French, English
and American ; a very extensive assortment of
all kinds of the latest style Pf D/ess Goods.
Planters will bear in mind that , tbehave but one
Price.; the system is a great protection to all
not acquainted With the value of Goods, as
well as those who are.
JAS. H & M. SHEAHAN,
Late of Milledgeville, Baldwin co.
Savannah, oct. 12, 1851. 30—tf
HARMONIC INSTITUTE,
Corner of St. Julian st. & Market Squau
H v
cheap> They are fresh goods and have just
been selected, especially for this market.
T ~ F - D
Look for the sign of the Red Flag and come
H. BUTCHER.
and C.
^an.27,
^yjACKEREL.—No. 2’sat $12 per barrel,
and No. 3’s at $9 per barrel, just receiv
ed and for sale by Z BRANTLEY,
jan. 13,1862. 6!
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
F ZOGBAUM &. CO., Importers and Dea»
•-ers in-Musical Instruinents of every gc •
scription, sheet Music^strings, &c. wholesal-
and retail. Pi^no Fok¥es, by A.“ Stodart dj
Co and J. B. Dunham, New York,ineveiy va
rietyof style and juice. These Instruments
are acknowledged, by the best musical judges
to be at least equal to any other manufactur
ers. Dealers supplied with every article it
the line at New "York prices.
F. ZOGBAUM.j [cif tlTSKMJ
fob. 24., •
TRISH POTATOES just received and for
A sale by the barrel or bushel at
Z. BRANTLEY.
- Nov. 4 18§1 42*-tf
HEESE^-A
fine lot of cbeesdjustreceive
sale by Z. BRANTLE Y.
42—tf
HATS TOR fHS 98XUZON.
THE undersigned have now in store (at
Savannah, Ga..) a full and comple assort
ment of every description of Hats and Caps,
for the Fall trade, and would invite persons in
want of good HA TS, for themselves or for
plantation use, to give them a call.
Merchants will be furnished at New
York prices. N. K. BARN AM & CO.
149, Congress st. Savannah,- Ga.
oct. 27, 1851. 41—
4?
GEORGE A. REINHART,
Root Maker, Sandersville, Ga
RESPECTFULLY informs the
citizens of this and the adjoin-
l ing counties, that he is prepar
ed to undertake and execute, in
a neat and workman-like manner, all jobs in his
line of business. He has in his employ sev r
eral neat and skilful workmen, and is prepar
ed to do as fine work as any person in the
State. Gentlemen wishing a fine article of
BOOTS or SHOES can be furnished by giv
ing a few days notice, and he assures the pub-r
lie that all work from his shop shall be mode
of the best material, a lajge assortment of
which he has just received. Thankful for the
liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon
him he respectfully solicits a ’ continuation of
the same- His terms are reasonable,
sandersville, April 30,1851. 16-—6m.
JAXKSS RUZ.XX.VASr,
WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL
TIN WARE MANUFACTORY,
D EALERS in Japanned, Britannia, Planish
ed ; ware, cf-Ci WOOD arid Coal Stoves
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
urchasers will be supplied as low qs they can
iuy in New York or elsewhere. ,
Savannah, Feb. 15,1851. 6—ly
Notice-
ns indebted to the estate of A. L-
A LLperso
jLJl Adams, late, of Washington county, de.
ceased, are requested to come forward mid
make immediate payment, and those to ’whom
the estate is indebted will present them duly
authenticated within the time prescribed by
law. . JAS. H. GILMORE admr.
icb. 3, 1852. : 2—40d
Tailoring.
and awaiong for
cash orders. Can be found at his old stand
where all work in bis line Mill be done in or
der forcash only. ;
' • L. H. JORDAN.
Jan. 27,1852 i—tf
fi»r letters of guardianship of tlie pprunni
and property of Aaaiuel D. Andrews, minor
child of Alfen^Andrews, late of said county-
deceased; ” ;
These are therefore to cite, summon and ad
monish the kindred of said niinor, arid all per
sons concerned,; to he and appear at my offiee-
within the time prescribed by law; to show
cause if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted. Given under my hand at of- -
fice in Louisville, this 23d day of January 1852
\ NICHOLAS DIEHL, c. c. o.
jan. 27. 1—30d
GEORGIA, Jefferson County.
Clerk’s Office, Court of Ordinary. ■
TTTHEREAS Arthur S. Clarke applies to me
Tf .for letter8 of guardianship of the person
and property of David and Frances Clarke, 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—
scribed "by: law, to show cause, if any tht
- , - - ----- —1 -- »iey
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisvlllei-
this the 23d day of January, 1852.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, c. c. o.
jan. 27, 1852. 41—30d
GEORGIA, Emannel couuty.
’"*.4 Clerk’s Office, Court of Ordinary.
WHEjtEAS John A. Kemp applies to me
for fetters of guardianship of the pereoiF
and property of Mary Kemp minor of Gietjr -
Kemp:
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditora
of said prinor, 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 "
he granted. Given under my hands at office
in Swainsborp’, the this 17th day of January,
1852. JORDAN FLANDERS, Cl’k. .
jail, 27, . 1—30d
GEORGIA, Emanuel county.
ClerVs, Office, Court of Ordinary.
the persons and property of Ali^
Robert and Clemm Miller, minors of William
Miller, deceased’ . ' ' " v
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the- kindred'and creditors of said
minors^!© be arid' appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause; if
any they have; why said letters Should not be
ranted. Given under my hand at office m
wainsboro’, this 17thdayofJanuary, 1852.-
JORDAN FLANDERS, Cl‘k.
jan. 27, . , ^ Ir-30d ;
6DORGIA, Emanuel connty.
' ClerVs Office, Court of Ordinary, .
'^^'HEREAS Edward Lane applies to me
and ptoperty of Thomas B R. £ane: ^
These are therefore to cite arid
all and singular the kindred arid
said minor, to be arid sppetu at my omen
within the time prescribed by law; to show
cause if any they have, ‘
uary,186*
jan. 2T.
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