The central Georgian. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1847-1874, April 06, 1852, Image 4

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THE CENTRAL GEORGIANS LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS- w 1 ^Washington Sheriff’s Sales. 7 ILL be sold before the Court-house door m the town of Sandersville, on the first Tuesday in April next, the following property, The tract of Land lying in said county on the waters of the Ogeechee river, containing twenty-five acres more or less, known as the Kendall Survey, whereon Jno. G. Howard liow resides, levied on as the property of Mor gan Bright to satisfy one Justices’ court fi fa in favor of Warthen & Walker, vs. said Bright. Property pointed out by Assignee, and levy made and returned to me by a Constable. S. A. H. JONES, shff. mar. 2, 1852. 6—30d Washington Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Sandersville, on the first Tuesday in May next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One hundred acres of pine land, lying on the waters of Gum Creek in said county, ad joining the lands of Major Crooms, levied on as the . property of Elisha Starling, to satisfy two Jestices’ court fi fas issued trom the 99tn District, G. M., of said county, in favor of Thomas Prosser, vs said Starling. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. S. A. H. JONES, shff. mar. 30, 1852. 10—td Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE with an order of the Court of Ordinary of Washington county, will be 'sold before the court-house door, in the town of Sandersville, on the first Tuesday in May next,, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One tract of land lying in said county on the warters of Cowpen Creek, adjoining Cato Williams and others, containing about one hundred acres more or less, as the property ofJosiah Ami- son, sen., late of said county, deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms on the day of sale. JOHN AMISON, admr. Mar. 16, 1852, 8—td Administrator’s Sale. B Y an order of the Court of Ordinary of Washington county, will be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Sanders ville, on the first Tuesday in May next, be tween the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: 11 hundred acres of Land lying in said county, whereon there is a dwell ing house, out houses, negro houses and a Gin-house, with other improvements, known as the Arnold Adams place, adjoining the lands of Haines, Gilmore and others. Also, at the same time and place, two ne groes, to wit: Charles, a man about 21 years of age, and Caroline, a girl about 19 years of age. All to be sold as the property of Ezekiel Finney, late of said county, deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. . Terms.—The plantation wilL be sold on time; notes with approved secimty will be re quired. The negroes will be sold for cash. . JAMES J. WALL, admr. mar. 16,1852. 8—40d LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary of Washington county, will be sold be fore the Court-house doo£ in the town of Sandersville, on the first Tuesday in April next, between the usual hours of sale, one ne- gfo man named Rich, 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, adjoining the land of Jno H. Duggan, Tennille and others, as the property of Wm. Hooks, late of said county, deceased, all to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said es tates, Terms on the day. LITTLETON MATHIS, admr. Estate of Sarah Hooks, and admr. de bonis non estate of Wm. Hooks, feb. 10,1852 3—40d Administratrix’s Sale. A GRE ViABLE 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. SARAH JOHNSON, admrx, jan. 27, 1852. 1—td Executor’s Sale B Y leave of the Ordinary of Washington connty, will be sold at the late residence of Wm. Hunt, in said county on Saturday the 10 th day of April, the corn, meat, and one bug gy belonging to said estate. Terms on the day of sale. JAS. R. HUNT, Ex’r ELIZABETH HUNT, Ex’tx. mar. 30,1352. 10—lOd GEORGIA, Washington Connty TT7HEREAS William W. Whitaker, ad- V V ministrator on the estate of Charles W. Whitaker, late of said county, deceased, ap plies. 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 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 2d March, 1852. HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y. mar. 2, 6—30d GEORGIA—WASHINGTON COUNTY, Office of the Ordinary. W HEREAS William F. Yates administra tor on the estate of James Yates dec’d applies to me for Jetters 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 Ordinary. feb. 3, 1852. 2—m6m Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of A. A. xX Walker, late of Washington county, de. ceased, are requested to come forward and make immediate payment, and those to whom the estate is indebted will present them duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law. JOHN H. WALKER admr. mar. 23, 1852. 9—4Ud GEORGIA, Jefferson county '^TfTHEREAS Needam D. Alford applies to » V me f or letters of administration on the estate of Needam Alford, deceased: 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 Louisville, this 16th day February, 1852. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y. feb. 23. 5—30d GEO, A. REINHART. Boot Maker, Sandersville, Ca. RESPECTFULLY iuforms the citizens of this and the adjoin^ ing counties, that he is prepay, 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 eral neat and skilful workmen, and is prepay 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 lic that all work from his shop shall be made of the best material, a large 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. JAMES I. CARTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ' Drngs, Medieiaes, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, Brashes, Perfumery, INSTRUMENTS, PATENT MEDICINES, FANCY ARTICLES, &C. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the honora ble Court of Ordinary of Washington county, will be sold before the Court-house door in Sandersville, in said county, on the first Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours-of sale, all the lands belonging to the estate of Asa P. Peacock, deceased, except widow’s dower,all lying on the Ohoopie, em bracing the following tracts, viz: one tract known as the Holly tract, containing six hund red acres more or less, adjoining lands of Jas. Brantley and Benj. Forbs: one other tract known as the Roebuck tract, containing two hundred acres more or less, adjoining lands of Charles King and Sarah Joiner; one other tract known* as the New Survey, containing two hundred acres, more or less, adjoining George D. Boatright and others; one other tract known as the Dassey tract, containing one hundred acres more or less, adjoining lands of Alexander Bridges and others; one other tract known as the Diamond tract, containing one hundred and eighty acres more or less, ad joining lands of Moulton Peacock and others; also one negro man by the name of Claiborn, aged 35 years. All to be sold as the property of Asa P. Peacock, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said deceased.— Terms made known on the day of sale. LEWIS BULLARD, admr. ' feb. 13,1852. 4 Executor’s Sale. A GREEABLE with an order of the Court of •fi- Ordinary of Washington county, will be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Sandersville, on the first Tuesday in April next, one store-house and lot in said town of Sandersville. fronting upon the Public Square and adjoining the-store of N. W. Haines & Bro., and shop of T. A. Wicker, said premises being now occupied by J. A. Narthington as a Confectionary.* To be sold as the property of Handley Brown, late of said county, de ceased, and for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. T<‘rms on the day of sale. IRWIN BROWN, ex’r. feb. 23, 1852. 5—40d Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE with an order of the honor able the Inferior Court of Laurens county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, be tween the usual hours of sale, before the Court hoDse door in the town of Dublin, Laurens county, a lot of Land containing eight and a half 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 Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold before the court-house door in Sandersville, 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, 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 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-house door in the town of Blakely, Early county!, on the first Tuesday in April next, lot of Lind No. 339, lying in the-4th District of said county, con taining 250 aerCs, as the "property of Elbert Hudson, Ifte* of Jefferson county,-deceased, and for tins, benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.- Terms on the day. & CD AS. MATHEWS, admr. jan. 20,1852. 52—td Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Will- A iam Hunt, late of Washington county, deceased, are requested^to come forward and make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate, will present them within the time prescribed by law. JAMES R. HUNT, ) exr. ELIZABETH HUNT \ exfx mar. 2, 1852. 6—40d Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Hen ry Murphey, late of Washington county, deceased, are requested to come forward and make payment, and those having demands against the estate will present them duly au thenticated within the time prescribed by law. FRANCIS MURPHEY, admrx. mar. 2,1852. 6—40d Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of John l\. Powell, sen., deceased, are requested to come forward and make immediate payment, and those having demands against said deceas ed, will present them within the time prescrib ed by law. NATHAN GILBERT, admr. mar. 9, 1852. 7—40d T 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, 1 admr. LOUISA CALHOUN, \ admr’x. feb. 10, 1852. 3—2m T WO months after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Washington county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of O. B. Darbey, late of said county, deceased. WM. WOOD, admr. feb. 3, 1852. 2—60d T WO months after date application will be made to the Honorable cour of ordinary of Washington county, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Joel A. Da vis, Jr. of said coun t v deceased. THOS. L. DAVIS, admr. mar. 9,1852. 7—2m T WO months after date application will be made to the Honorable court of ordinary of Washington connty, for leave to sell a ne gro woman belonging to Edwin Davis, a mi nor. THOS. L. DAVIS, Guar, mar. 9, 1852. 7—2m T WO months afterdate application will be made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Washington county, for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of John Powell, sen., deceased. NATHAN GILBERT, admr. mar. 9, 1852. 7—2m GEORGIA, Jefferson comity. I^^HEREAS Nancy Turner applies to me » * for letters of administration on the es tate of Green M. Turner, deceased: 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 triy hand at office in Louisville, this 26th day of March, 1852. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y. mar. 30. 10—30d GEORGIA, Washington couty.n W HEREAS William A. Robison and Ru fus A. Robison, executors 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 Given un der my hand at office in Sandersville, this 9th day of February, 1852. HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y. feb. 10. 3—6m * GEORGIA, Washington County. TTT7HEREAS Sarah Smith adm’x and Samp- VV son Daniel administrator on the estate of Richard Smith, late of said couuty dec’d ap plies tome for letters of dismission. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of s lid 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 of fice in Sandersville, this3d February 1852.. HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord feb 3. 2—6m Mew Fall and Winter Goods T HE subscriber takes pleasure in saying to his friends and the public generally, that he has just received & opened a stock of Goods 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 he can please the taste and fancy of all. READY-MADE CLOTHING. His friends are also advised that he has a neat furnishing-room for gentlemen, where he keeps every variety of 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!! 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. WM. HODGES. Sandersville, ept. 23, 1351. 36—tf TO MERCHANTS. M ERCHANTS wishing to purchase anything in the above line, will find it to thelrintenst to call and examine my stock, as I am certain they will be pleased, both with the quali ty and prices: I am determined to sell as low as can he boughtinany Southern market. TO PHYSICIANS. Physicians are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock of Drugs, Chemicals and Instruments, as they were selected by myself, and I warrant them fresh and genuine. ^iand TENT Medicihes *— A 01 the most approved Patent Medicines of the day, always on Ctl and Glass.---A large stock of White Lead and every variety of Color, Oils Americaif 8 LaE1 ^’ Train ’ Linseed and Neatsfoots; window Glass of all sizes, French and Perfumery and Fancy Goods.-- A large variety of all kinds of Perfhmeiy, Cologne, and extracts, fancy Cologne Bottles, fancy smelling Phials, Hair and Tooth Brushes; and iil fact every articles usually kept m the Drug line. Don’t forget to call at Carter’s and examine his stock before you purchase Savannah, ieh. 10, 1852. ^ 6m r I”' WO months after date application will be JL made to the Court of Ordinary, of Wash ington county for leave to sell a negro woman belonging to John J. Newsome, minor. EMANUEL BROWN, Guar, mar. 2, 1852. 6—2m GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS DON’T FORGET T HAT the subscriber is at his old stand where he continues the business ol 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 calk 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 HARMONIC INSTITUTE, Corner of St. Julian st. & Market Square ' SAVANNAH GEORGIA. F ZOGBAUM & CO., Importers and Deai • ers in Musical Instruments of every gc seription, sheet Music, strings, &c. wholesal and retail. Piano Fortes, by A. Stodart dj Co and J. B. Dunham, New York,in every va riety of style and price. These Instrument are acknowledged, by the best musical judget to be at least equal to any other manufactur ers. Dealers supplied with every article ii the line at New York prices. F. ZOGBAUM.] [GF' feb. 24. TAZLOHING. HITCH Bl- 1 *>— ‘ GEORGIA, Jefferson County. W HEREAS Pleasant Walden applies to me for letters of. administration on the estate of John Morgan, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned or interested, to be and an 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 18th of February, 1852. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y. feb. 24. 5—30d GEORGIA, Laurens county. Clerk's Office, Court-of Ordinary. W HEREAS Jethro Arline. administrator on the estate of Mary Hieks, applies to me for letters of Dismission from said estate : . These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the jrindred 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 of fice in-Dublin, January the 16th, 1852; - A t FRANCES THOMAS, Cl’k. •an 20. 52—6m 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 for a 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 tor 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 LOOKWSLL TO YOUR TIME. P. C. LYMAN would inform the peo ple o f Georgia that, having located at Sandersville, he continues to repair Watches and Jewelry, 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 a$ low as can be purchased this side of New York. . Sandersville, jap. 1, 1852. tf Fine 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 and C. H. BUTCHER, jan. 27. 1 A Rem-> HBW BOOKS. - LARGE varietyof school and other Books, just received and for sale cheap, iber the old sign and come and C. v - 27. H. BUTCHER. FURNITURE, T HE Subscriber is now receiving, by every arrival from New 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 vans, ottomans and couches, mahogany rock ing chairs, with red and groen plush seating, mohair, do. mahogany setting full three-fourth and five-eights French chairs; curled maple, black walnut, and rosewood chairs, cane and wood seat settees, side-hoards with mahogany and marble tops, do. mahogany tops, side-case bureaus, writing table and book cases, cottage bureaus, ward-robes, ladies’ work tables, cen tre and pier tables, with maible tops marble top wash stands painted do. dressing tables, tea tables Grecian clawfoot dining tables, ex tension tables, card-tables, with harpeandOge pillars, mahogany bedsteads, do. French pat terns, curled maple bedsteads, plain, do. do. ALSO, Curled maple, black walnut and rosewood chairs with cane bottoms, Windsor chairs, chil dren’s high dp., counting room 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, moss do., Feather beds, bolsters, and pillows, green, red, black, blue and white cord, with tassels to match, hair cloth, for sofas and mahogany chairs, willow wagons, do., cradles. ALSO, A great variety of mantle and pier glasses toilet and dressing glasses of all of the differ ent kinds now used. Persons, either in the city or country, wish ing to purchase any of the above articles, will find it an object to call before making their purchases elsewhere. Every article may be depended on as being what it is represented.-*’ Liberal deductions will always be made to tho who make large purchases. Removed to Smett’s new Buildings. Broughton street. I W MORRELL, feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly FAX NO FORTS. M ADE by Chiehering, Nunn’s, and Fische and Gale & Co.—The subscriber offers for sale a large assortment of 7, 6 three-feurth 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 are furnished with the eomple lron Frame, which strengthens the case and prevents the liability of getting out of tone; others have the ordinary metalic plate, and can be offered for lower prices. These Pianos are offered with- outany advance from the manufacturer’sprices, and those who are desirous of obtaining a su perior instrument at a moderate expense would do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. I. W. MOltRELL. Savannah, feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly RABUN & FULTON, Factors & Commission Merchants Savannah, Ga. Ig^TTf WILL continue to give prompt and JQHBmL 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 he obtained for produce consigned to them, 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 his store, be furnished with Bagging, Rope, Twine, Salt, &c., at Savannah prices, expenses only added. Major Hodges mil attend to the sending of orders to them in Savannah—the receiving and paying over of- the proceeds of cotton and other produce—and whatever else may he required of him aB their agent. sept. 24,1850. 37—tf A. PONCE, Importer and Manufacturer of S E GAR S, N O.13, Whitaker street, keeps constantly on hand a well selected stock of imported Segafs; 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 1*002FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT OF H. BUTCHER, What a Great and Fashionable Variety, of Ready-Made Clothing of all sorts. G ENTS fine and heavy Overcoats, Dress and sack cloth-coats, Cloth, cassimere and sattinet Pants, Silk, satin and other vestings, Cloth cloaks, Cloths, cassimeres and a great variety of other articles of Gents, wear, Shirts, drawers, half-hose and cravats, * Hats, caps and boots of the latest style, Negro blankets, hats and shoes, of all sorts and sizes. Ladies' Dressing, A rich variety of Prints, mus. d’Lane, Alpaccas, silks, Brocade, Shambraze cambric, <f-c. Dress Triming of all kjbds, All kinds of hosiery, Capes, collars, cuffs, shimezetts, &c. Lady’s caps and bonnetts of the latest style, All sorts of ribbons and flowers for bonnetB, Wreathes for hats and bonnets of the latest style, Miscellaneous. Homespuns, bleached and unbleached of all sorts, Bed-ticking, cotton drill, osnaburgs, etc. Crockery, hard-w r are, cutlery, etc. Carpet-bags, valieses, etc. Powder and shot, tobacco, cigars, Buggy-whips and collars, Saddles and bridles, Umbrellas, over-shoes and cowhides, Perfumery of every kind, soap, etc. Hair-brushes, combs, etc. Coat, vest, pant, and dress buttons, Shoe-blacking and brushes, A lot of superior shaving apparatus, A lot of gold and silver watches, *• “ “ “ “ “ pencils, Jewelry in a great variety, A lot of fine card cases, LOOK FURTHER. Stationery, Instruments and Books. The subscriber has now an extraordinary selection of books, consisting of novels, etc Fine Family Bibles, large size, Small Bibles, Testaments and hymn books, A large assortment of school books, among which is that new and highly reputed work called Livor’s New System of English Gram mar, which is simpler than any other, and more popular, both in the schools of Europe and tlie United States. He has also a large supply of Mathematical Instruments used for Surveying, drawing, &c. Also, a variety of drawing Pencils, Crayous and lead Pencils for common use, 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 1 to 7. Further —A large lot of Masonic Charts, Histories of every description, Voyage round the World, etc. • All sorts of miscellaneous works, Slates, slate-pencils, pens, ink, paper, en velopes, patent Ink-stands, sand-boxes, wafers, &c. Come teachers, come one ! come all!! and purchase at the lowest prices. |£IF“ Look out for the sign of the RED FLAG, and come and Jew David’s or Hebrew Plaster. THE GREAT REMEDY- For Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the Side, hip, Back Limbs and Joints, Scrofala, King's Evil, Whita&weUings, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints, and aft Fixed JPains whatever. Where this Plaster is applied Pains cannot exist. T HESE PLASTERS possesses the ad vantage of being put up in air-tight box es—dience they retain their full virtues in all climate. HAVE YOU FRIENDS GOING TO CALI FORNIA 1 By all means advise them to take along a sup ply of tins plaster, it may save them hundreds ot dollars, if not their lives, as the exposures which they have to endure in the mines is sure to bring on disease, which might be easi ly cured by the use of this celebrated plaster for the want ol which many have been obliged to quit their labors an<yall into the hands of the physicians, who, by their extravagantly high charges, soon take away the hard earn ings the bravest laboring man. By sleeping in ease, Stiff Joints, Lame Baek or Side and all like diseases, are sure to trouble them, and many times entirely lay them up when the simple application of this piaster would give them immediate relict, and enable them to proceed with their labors without delay. It has been very beneficial in cases of weak ness, such as Pain and Weakness in the Stom ach, Weak Limbs, Affections of the Spine, Female Weakness, tfc. No female, subject to pain and weakness in the baek or side, should be without it. Married ladies, in deli cate situations, find great relief from constant ly wearing this Plaster. The application of the Plaster between the shoulders has been found a ear tain remedy Colds, Coughs, Phthisic, and Lang Affections in their primary stages. It destroys inflam mation by pe»8piration. Beware of counterfeits and base imitations. Dealers and purchasers generally are cautioned against buying of any bat our regular Agents; otherwise they will be imposed upon with a worthless article, rs many base counterfeits of this Plaster are in existence. €. Sandersville, feb. 10, 1852. 39—tf OAttRXACUa REPOSITORY 1 . THE subscriber, thank ful for past patronage, would respectfully inform his friends, patrons and the public generally, that he continues to put up all kinds of ve hicles—of his own manufacture—from a Jer sey wagon to a pleasure Carriage. He feels esufident that his. prices will be found low enough to induce those who desire to purchase anything in his line to give him a call. He chal lenges any other establishment in the State, in point of cheapness and durability; and he wilj warrant his work to stand equal to, if not better, than the best northern work. He in vites all—both great and small—to call and ex amine his present stock of BUGGIES; Fancy WAGONS for families, a neat, convenient and cheap one-horse vehicle ;. one and two- horse Wagons, &q, Also second hand Bug gies, which will be sold extremely low. He will sell new Buggies cheaper than the same article can be bought' in Savannah or Macon and laid down here. Any who may doubt this assertion are invited to test its truth by a trial of the markets. He is determined to sell as cheapt as any one else in the State. He also keeps constantly on band a variety of Harness, which he offers at a small advance above cost. LEWIS BENSON, mar. 16, 1852. 8—tysy A VOICE FROM GEORGIA Read the following testimonyfrom a Physician. Gentlemen—Your Hebrew Plaster has cu red me of pains of which I have suffered for twelve years past. During this period I la bored under an affliction of my loins and side, and tried many remedies that my own my own medical experience suggested, but without ob taining relief At length I used your Plaster, and am now by its good effects entirely cured, will recommend the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to all who are suffering from contrac tion of the muscles, or permanent pains in the side or back. The people of Georgia have but to become acquainted with its virtues when they will re sort to its use. Yours truly, M W. WALKER, M.D. Forsythe. Monroe County Ga. To Messrs. Scovil &. Mead, N. Orleans La. The genuine is signed Andrew Ro- gers, on the steel plate engraved wrapper a- round each bottle, and is sold wholesale and retail by Scovil «. 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. Pnce & Young, Fenns Bridge ; D. M. Ed wards, Milledgevilis; W. A. Hayles, Louisville* J. R. Simpson, Sparta; C. C. Beall, Irwintom Sold at wholesale byHaviland Keese & Co. 1 New York. Haviland, Risley & Co. Augus ta, Geo. Haviland, Harral, & Co., and IV M. Choen & Co. Charleston, S. C. . -‘ feb. 25, 1852. 5—6m * BAND DEEDS. Printed in a superior style to those com monly obtained, the blanks being beautifully ruled, and for sale at this office. Also Mar riage licenses, together with all the usual blanks used by the Superior, Inferior and Or dinal^ Courts, as well as those used by Sheriffs, Justices of the Peace, &c. All ord ers promptly attended to. mar. 2,1852. 6— CHEAP CASH STORE. 3SZOB BZVZNG AT LOW PRICES. I T is the frequent complaint now-a-days that everything is so high that it is almost im possible for one to buy what he wants. In the article of Family Groceries tne subscriber will undertake to say that this is not altogeth er true, for he can furnish, and does; furnish, and will furnish every article in his line, at the lowest cash prices. So if you wish to “Live High at Low Prices,” cail at my store. The follbwing.may be found among a variety O’ othej- articles: • ’• A fine quality of new Lard, A fine lot of new Bacon, West India Molasses, A lot of New Orleans Syrup, A large lot of Superior Coffee, A heavy lot of assorted Sugars, Rice, Flour, Cheese, Tobacco, (a fine chewing larticlc,) Also a variety of different sorts, Nails, assorted, a large lot of/iron assorted, Irish Potatoes, Spun Yarn, . Candles assorted, Trace-chains, Hard, Hollow and "Earthen Ware, Bagging, Rope and Twine, A large lot of Salt, , .. „ Besides a variety of other articles usually to be found in a Grocery store. Z. BRANTLEY. mar. 2,1852. 6—tf