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THE CENTRAL GEORGIAN.
AGRICULTURAL
[from THE VERET1WARV JOWKS^i..]
LAMPAS
■ t?lrn Pas ia a name given by writers on
j» - auamr given of
,„"!!!* ^“fwellingr.or unnataSl prominence
U some of the Wjt ridges ^rlofZ pi-
•atM'fcwpttftTrsES
n p ' -_ 4 . ... ^ • . **cu form me mniciion
dv^knrf that ‘t h 00 ^^ animal by way of reme
dy, and that it has Veen s thi
4L rt |.„u*4. i* T *• lUUbC W1IU Have Utrclj lU
bafb»,it vl) , bS# all “' ie “rv 1 * and
BO Rr *g the palates of the horses
4 ”.*?• ; f5 nail Y t!ons,stent » m01- e requisite,
w\ Ut fh- ZR tbe P a,ates of their children who
are teething ; f or the truth is, that the palate
has no more to do with the existing d IS ease
C ,f disease A can be called) than the tail has —
Lampas is no more or less' than a turgidity of
the vessels of the palate, consequent upon
n^ 1 n D n^ a ?i! nat0ry c « ndition °f the gums which
" * " d , lhe " alte L nd « the teething process; but
notwithstanding this plain and simple truth,the
horse continues to be persecuted for it, even by
some, professional men as well as farriers—
I he practice is a stigma upon our national cha
racter, and a disgrace to the professors of vet
erinary science.
Teething in children is now and then a sea
son attended with restlessness and pain ; and
was one, before surgeons were in the habit of
using the gum lancet, of anxiety and danger ;
but it is not so with horses; they never have
any fetish , rr itation created in the system,
though they mayjiaye some tenderness of the
gums and palateaB^though some few , in con-
quence of thiflB^rness cud their food, or
retuse to eat anyWwhat is soft and unirritat-
iug. in such a case, if anything requires to be
one, we ought to lance the gum, not the palate;
hut 1 do not remember to have had to do this
but once ; and. this happened in the case of a
horse, and in his fifth year, who had fed sospar-
Jhgly for the last fortnight, and so rapidly de
clined m condition in consequence of it, that
his owner, a veterinary surgeon, was under no
light apprehensions about his life. He had
himself repeatedly examined the horse’s mouth
without having discovered any defect or dis-
ease ; but another veterinary surgeon, to whom
he had shown the animal was of the opinion
that the averseness or inability manifested in
masticating food, and the consequent cuddihg
ot most of that taken in, arose from a preterna
tural bluntness of the face of the grinders;
these teeth were therefore filed, but no benefit
resulted. It was after this that I saw the horse,
and must confess that I was jnst as much at a
loss in my first examination, to offer anything
satisfactory on the case, as many others then
present, for his teeth and mouth appeared to us
all to be ported and healthy. As [ was rumin
ating on the apparently extraordinary nature of
the case, it struck me that I had not seen the
tusks. 1 immediately betook myself to a re-ex
amination, and then discovered two little tu
mors, red and hard, in the situations of the pos
terior tusks, which, when pressed, appeared to
give the animal insufferable pain. J instantly
took a pocket-knife and made crucial incisions
through these prominences down to the teeth
from which time the horse recovered his appe
tite, and was restored. Our own definition of
lampas is, that in the young subject there is re
laxation of the mocus membrane of the mouth,
accompanied by turgescence and pain. In the
aged subject, the membrane is corrugated, thick
ened, and is scarcely, if ever, attended with
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Washington Sheriff Sale.
TylTILL be sold before the. Court House door
vv in the town of Sandersville on the first
Tuesday in June next between the usual hours
ol sale the following property to wit;
1 wo hundred and twenty five acres of land
more or less lying in said county adjoining the
lands of Dr. E. C. Williamson Robt. Whitfield
and others, levied oh as the property of Dew-
ran G. Moye, to satisfy sundry justice court,
fi fa’s in favor of M. C. Williamson, vs said
Moye, property pointed out by Plaintiff and
levy tnade ana returned to me by a Constable.
S. A. H. JONES, Shff.
April 27,1852 14—td
Sc riven Sheriff’s Sale.
W LL be sold on the first Tuesday in
July next, at the Court-house door in
Sylvania, Scriven county, the following pro
perty, to wit:
One negro woman named Judy, levied on
to satisfy a fi fa from the Superior Court of
Scriven county, in favor of Alexander Bryan,
survivor of S. M. Palmer & Co., vs. Benjamin
F. Scott and George W. Scott. Levy made
for a former Deputy Sheriff, as the property of
George W. Scott.
JOHN A. BASEMORE, S. S. C.
may 2,1852. 15—td
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
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 Baid countv deceased.
THOS. L. DAVIS, admr.
mar. 9,1852. 7—2m
GEOttSIA, Washington County.
W HEREAS Jeptha Brantley applies to
me for letters of administration on the
estate of Haris Brantley Sr., late of said coun
ty dee’d.
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 he granted. Given under my hand at office
in Sandersville, this 27th April, 1852.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
apr. 27 14—30d
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
GBO, A. REINHART.
Bool Maker, Sandersville, Ca.
RESPECTFULLY iuforms the
citizens of this and the adjoin,
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 h as in his employ sev
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
lic that all work from his shop shall he made
of the best material, a large assortment of
which he has just received. Thankful for the
liberal patronage heretofore 4>estowed upon
him he respectfully solids a continuation of
the same. His terms are reasonable,
sandersville, April 30,1851. 16-—6m
,Ja REA ,™ BNT .- lf the colt ’ 8 moul k » hot and
add nitThf ep J llm ° n . SCalded f° od ; to Which
Jri’m S\ a “. d morn,n 2> one teaspoonful of
cream of tartar, and one oz. of powdered pop-
mor b n- rk ' I’ 6 m ° Uth be waahed nightand
handfufof'fh ,nfus '° n of h °P 8 ’ 10 which a
fig?!* f e lea r es of hama metis Virginica
makes j! 260 may be ad , ded - When the lampas
a PPearance, after the temporary teeth
areaHshed astnngem and tonics are ihdicat-
,sa g0od exam P le : Powder-
ieaJ one R “i^V ° ne ° Z ' ’ P owdered golden
cool’ bo,I,n r wate ^ «ne qoart When
roof of fh f U f, e ’ and ^ be a PP lied ^ the
™° f n f lbe mouth two or three times a day by
means of a sponge. It somes happens that this
b^debt/h.v B . late ° f J; he me n»brane is occasioned
y debility , in such cases the general health
in lbe an,ma ! must be improved. The follow
ing article will be found effectual. Powdered
pr,c k £ aeh s . bl00d ;
-Sbiim’ “ p „ h ,“ rl °?\ ^1'* and divide into
•_ J*. P . * one which is to be given night
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLE with an order of the Hon.
the Court of Ordinary of Washington
county, will he sold before the Court-house
door in the town of Vienna, Dooly county, on
the first Tuesday in July next, lot of Land
No. 184, in the 15th District of said county,
' containing 202 1-2 acres. Also, on same day
before the Courthouse door in the town of
Newtoad^aker county, one lot No. 89, in the
first UjpRct of originally Early, now Baker
county, containing 250 acres. . Also, on same
day, before the Court-house door in the town
of Can! on, Cherokee county, one lot No. 68,
in the 13th District, 2d section of said county,
containing 160 acres. All to be sold as the
property of Alexander Irwin, late of Wash
ington county, deceased, and for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
J, L. IRWIN, admr.
may 2, 1852. 15—td
GEORGIA, Washington county
W HEREAS Francis T. Tennille applies 1
to me for letters of administration de
bonis non, on the estate of Francis Tennille,
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 the Court of Or
dinary on the first Monday in June next, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted. Given under my hand
and official signature, this April 20, 1852.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
april20. 13—30d
GEORGIA, Washington couty.n
IiOOZE WELL TO TOER TXZVZE,
P. C. LYMAN would inform the peo
ple of Georgia that, having located at
Sandersville, he continues to repair
Watches and Jewelry, and will order any
kina of a Watch that any of his customers
may want. He is acquainted with several im
porters that deal in none but fine Watches,
and sell them as low as ean be purchased this
side of New York.
Sandersville, jan. 1,1852. 50—tf
THE
A CARD*
undersigned having associated
^ themselves in the practice of medicine,
JAMES H. CARTER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, Brushes, Perfumery,
INSTRUMENTS, PATENT MEDICINES, FANCY ARTICLES &C,'
TO MERCHANTS.
M ERCHANTS wishing to purchase anything in the above line, will find it to th,.;, .
to call and examine my stock, as I am certain they will be pleased both l tere ^
ty and prices; lam determined to sell as low as can be^boughUn aTy ^ourhern market qUah '
TO PHYSICIANS.
Physicians are respectfully invited to call and examine mv stock of V
Instruments as they were selected by myself, and I warrantlhem LshRnKn ui ne 8 ^
h^ATENT MEDICINES.-A11 of the most approved Patent Medicines of thfd™ always on
Paihts, Oil and Glass—A large stock of White Lead and everv r> i ™
Am“r£t 9L, ‘“ P ’ Trai “ -Li ” Medand Neatsfoo,s i window of ill lLs,F r °eZh°!!d
fact every articles usually kept in the Drag line. and 1 ooth Brashes; and m
Savannah,'icb^ra, 1852^ ** C “ IEK ’ S “a stock before yon purchase.
3—-6m
surgery and midwdf? j, under the name
W HEREAS William A. Robison and Ru-j and isty] e 0 f Haynes oz. Brantley, tender
fus A. Robison, executors on the estate j thei professional services to the citizens of
professional
of Moses Robison, late of said county, deceas- Washington co mty and hope by the entire de
Guardian’s Sale.
Y leave of the Ordinary of Washington
ed, applies to me for letters of dismission from voti on of their tinK and attention to the pu2
tiie executorship of said estate: j suit of their profession, : > merit and receivr
These are therefore to cite and admonish all j the same liberal patronag hitherto extented
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
county, will be sold before the Court
house door, in the town of Sandersville, on
first Tuesday in June next, between the usual
hours of sale, sundry fi fas, adjudged to be
doubtful, belonging to the orphans of Thos.
D. Gilmore, late of said countv, deceased.
JAS. H. GILMORE, Guar,
april 27,1852. 14—30d
Notice.
\ LL persons indebted to the estate of La-
X\_ fayette Hobby, late of Jefferson county,
deceased, are requested to come forward and
make immediate payment, and those having
demands against said estate, will present them
within the terms of the law.
HENRY P. TURNER, admr.
april 7, 1852. 12—40d
and morning in the food.
[from the southern cultivator.]
ECONOMY OF FOOD.
Messrs. Editors ;-The unprecedented scar
city of provisions, for man and beast, through
put our section of country, renders every eco
nomical suggestion useful, even though it eman
ate from one of limited experience. With this
, inducement, I offer a few thoughts for tillers of
For many years I have pursued the habit of
soakrtig corn 24 to 48 hours in water, a little
salt thrown m, twice a week ; the casks used to
'be filled with water as fast as absorbed. Work
ing horses will consume the cob entirely with
as miich benefit as an equal weight of fodder,
which uf course may be fed more sparingly —
Another consideration important to those°loca-
ted near to whiskey dealers ; the corn is un
merchantable, consequently your servants are
Jess templed to become thieves and drunkards
heat “in-, the milk, ’ (when scarcity de
mands it,) may be cut and cured like hay, with
advantage ; shbuld be sprinkled with dry salt
(a peck to the ton,) when housed. Thus man
aged,in^an emergency, is a tolerable substitute
~r Corn and fodder. Wheat, when stricken
with rust, should 4 be thus treated, with the least
possible delay, and is in no way inferior, as food
to oats in the sheaf.
Corn from abroad should be purchased only
after careful exarmnaiion=-1t is so Jiableto dam
. we V n transportation, especially or
ship-board. Very serious losses, not unfre-
«. n * ue * fro « .inattention to the sound
ness of food-sometime in the Durchase of ba
con “goon enough for negroes.' 1 A sound ar
ticle, I need not add, is always and every where
the true r {,
d- i i « Economy.
Richmond co., Ga
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Da-
-ZjL vid McCullers, late of Wilkinson county
deceased, are requested to come forward and
make immediate payment and those having
demands against said estate will present them
within the terms of the law.
GEORGE McCULLERS, i admr’s.
J. W. McCULLERS, \
apr. 27, 1852. 14—40d
Notice.
^LL persons indebted to the estate of the
late John Webb, of Washington county,
are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having demands against said estate,
will present them duly authenticated.
JAMES HICKS, Ex’r.
apr, 27,18152 14—4Qd,
TWO months afterdate application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Wash
ington county for leave to sell the land be
longing to the estate of Shadrick Tootle, late
of said county deceased.
MICAJAH BLAND, Admr.
may 4,1852.15—2m.
T I WO months after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of Hancock coun
ty, for leave to sell a part of the negroes be
longing to the estate of Lewis W. Cheeley,
deceased. ZADOCK RACHELS, 3 ,
JAMES RACHELS. \ ex rs
april 27,1852. 14—2m
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer
son county for leave to sell the land belonging
to the estate of James Field, late of said coun
ty deceased.
W. H. FIELDS, adm’r.
apr. 27 1852. 14—2m
WO months after date application will be
. A made to the Court of Odinary of Wash-
ln gton county, for leave to sell the
of
land and
Allen A.
negroes belonging to the estate
Walker, deceased.
W. II. WALKER, adm’r.
apr. 27 1852. 14—2m
Protection of young Trees against Ras-
hlve read an article in the Horti-
cuHuialist^translated from the French, detail-
rahhti? an f£ 0r tb ,? 1 P roteclicn of trees against
we hale - We wll.give one of our own, which
we have,found simple andeasy in its operation
vra, i? er # eCt P r< ^ ec b°n and invigorator* of the
sofv ng ' tree ' • Rub tbe trunk of tiie tree*with
er Ln f a ( f'.f Prin ° andla,I « and rabbits will nev-
heiJhh h tbem ‘ Jt Is ° g,ves lhe young tree a
l eaRby * vigorous start, and is worth the appli
cation, even were there no fearof rabbits.An-
ft aod P e , ar , are the favorite trees for rabbits
] ‘°Jj k - and this month,they will be particular
ly bad upon them, as rabbit grazing is scarce
bee to your,trees in season.—^! of the .South '
• C'm E : FoR Colic in Horses.—A subscriber
rn btewart coutty, Ga.,(A Ph.lips, Esq.,) ,r 1V es
us in a private letter, the following as a Cure
m , H,fse3 tie says it°,s a certain
f V S V , e / y si,n P ,e - we aav ' se »ur
' tr y should they have occasion ;
tine and e .T J 1 . tRda3Jre3 of Spirits of Turpen-
water Ia *?* 7 ‘2 a T I Uart bottle > di > R te with
aSy re0Ch - ■ Nfl , afler treatment is ne-
ocess bave .S ,ven this remedy with entire
o,ess and sanction.”-wiv* CuUieuior
'WO months after date application will be
made to tiie Court of Ordinary of*
son County, for leave to sell a negro boy Isaac,
belonging to the estate of Margaret Fleeting,
late of said county, deceased. «
THOS. H. POLHILL, admr.
jrnril 7,1852. 10 0™
r • 4rm
GEORGIA, Washington County.
W HEREAS Sarah Smith adm’x and Samp
son Daniel administrator on the estate
of Richard Smith, late of said couuty dec’d ap
plies tome for letters of dismission.
them individually. Office opposite the Cen
tral Georgian ?ffice,
W. P. HAYNES,
8.D. BRANTLEY
jan. 27, 1852. 1—Jv
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
THE subscriber, thank
ful for past patronage,
would respectfully inform
his friends, patrons and the public generally,
that he coir ;}n ”“° ^ *—+ —- >> ' * ■> - J
CHEAP CASH STORE.
Bzasuvino
AT LOW PRICES.
inues to put up T T is th « Sequent complaint now-a-days that
hides—of his own manufoctnre-'— t\! i A everything is so high that it is almost im-
sey lvagon to a pleasure Carriage
TAIROllIXVG.
SMALLWOOD & SPILLERS,
THE undersiged would respectfully an*
nounce to the people of Washington
county, that they have associated tliem-
selvei- in the Tailoring Business, and are pre
pared to attend every order in their line, with
neatness and despatch. They respectfully
Their
1
These are therefore to cite and admonish ... - .
all and singular the kindred and creditors of: solicit the patronage of the public,
said deceased, to be and appear at my office I ^ bo P * s on the Square, West of the Hotel
within the time prescribed by law to show ' JNO. SMALLWOOD
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
GEORGIA—WASHINGTON COUNTY,
WHEREAS William F. Yates administra
tor on the estate of James Yates dec’d
apr. 13, 1852.
W. T. SPILLES.
10—ly
VY
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 shouldfnot be granted. Given under my
hand and official signature in office at San
dersville, thL 30th day of January 1852.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS
Ordinary.
feb. 3, 1852. 2—m6m
GEORGIA, Laurens county.
Clerk’s Office, Court of Ordinary.
W hereas Jethro Arline, administrator on the
estate of Mary Hicks, 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 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.
» FRANCES THOMAS, Cl’k.
"'an 20. 52—6m
GEORGIA, Washington county.
Clerk's Office, Court of Ordinary.
W HEREAS Harman D. Robison, adminis
trator on the estate of Samuel Tootle,
sen., late of said county, deceased, applies to
me far letters of dismision 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 27th day of October, 1851.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Cl’k
oct. 27 41—6nr
RABUN & FULTON,
Factors & Commission Merchants
Savannah, Ga.
M 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 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 will attend to the
sending of orders to them in Savannah—the
receiving and paying over of the proceeds of
cotton and o+her produce—and whatever else
may be required of him as their agent.
sept. 24, 1850. 37—tf
rpWO months after <&te application will be
-I- made to the Ordinary of Jefferson county,
for leave to sell the lands belonging to the es
tate of Lafayette Hobbey, late of said county,
deceased. HENRY P. TURNER, admr.
a pril. 7, 1852. 12—2m
TpWD months after date application will be
JL made to the honorahle C.nnrt nf
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
r P WO months after date application will be
"*- TTlflflo flira Prt..«i ^ t nr*
made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer
son county, for leave to sell the land and a
negro girl named Celia, belonging to the es
tate of Henry Rodgers, late of said county,
deceased. WM. H. STREETMAN, admr.
april 7, 1852. 12—2m
'T'WO months after date application will be
GEORGIA, Jefferson county.
W HEREAS Beniah S. Carswell, adminis
trator on the estate of Amos Fokes,
deceased; applies to me for letters of dismis
sion 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 bylaw, Hndshow cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be
E "ranted. Given under my hai.d at office in
ouisville, this 23d day of March, 1852.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y.
mar. 23. 9—30d
xllew
Spring and Summer Goods
FOR X852.
T HE subscribers would respectfully an
nounce to their friends and patrons, that
they are just receiving a new and select as
sortment of DRY GOODS for the spring and
summer, and they invite the especial attention
of purchasers to the new styles and varieties
that they have on hand. A better opportuni
ty for laying in spring and summer supplies
cannot be found in the country.
The Ladies are especially invited to call and
examine a rich variety of Dress Goods. Every
article for sale that is usually to be found in a
Dry Goods Store.
BESIDES,
They have in store a line lot of FAMILY
GROCERIES, to which they call the atten
tion of farmers and others needing such ar
ticles. N. W. HAINES & BRO.
Sandersville, mar. 16,1852. 8—tf
_ * . ffg feels
esnfident 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,
tn point of cheapness and durability; and he
will warrant his work to stand equal to, if not
better, than the best northern work. He in
vites all—both great and small—to eall and ex
amine hi; present stock of BUGGIES; Fancy
WAGONS for families, a neat, convenient
and cheap one-horse vehicle; one and two-
horse Wagons, &c. 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 hand a variety
of Harness, which he offers at a small advance
above cost. LEWIS BENSON.
mar. 16, 1852. 8—ly3y
from a Jer- possible' for one to buy what he wants. In
LAZARON & NEWMAN*
A RE now prepared to offer to their cus
tomers and the public generally an en
tire new stock of
SPRING GOODS
selected expressly for this market, containing
the newest and richest paterns ever offered in
this place, of Bareges, Cambrics, Barege and
Chalie Robes, Silks, printed Jackonets, Mus
lins. Lawns. Ginehams and Calicoes. Hanker.
GEORGIA, Wasliiugte!* county.
W HEREAS William W. Whitaker, ad
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, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand at office in
Sandersville, this 2d day of March, 1852.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
mar. 2. 6—m6m
chiefs bleached and unbleached Table Diapers,
bleached & Brown Shirtings, and Sheeting and
other house keeping Goods. Our stock of
Ready Made clothing cannot be surpassed
either in beauty or cheapness, and will there*
fore offer bargains to those who will tavor us
with a call.
To our brothers of the Masonic and Odd
Fellows fraternities, we offer a beautiful assort
ment of Gold and Silver Embroidered Re
galias ivhich we will sell cheap on and accom
modating terras.
apr. 6. 11—t,.
SACS ROTS TO DURRirr.
r pHE undersigned would inform the travell-
X ing public that he is running a Semi-week
ly HACK from Sandersville to Dublin, leaving
Son/?aMotril 1 /-» of G rt..1. A If it« 4.
PIANO FORTS.
A made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer
son county, for leave to sell the land belong
ing to James Davis, deceased, containing one
hundred acres more or less, lying in said coun
ty, on the west side of Rocky Comfort Creek-
near the Warren line;
BRINSON LOGUE, admr.
mar. 23,1852. 9~2m
r p WO months after date application wlll be
J^JpADE by Chicherlng, Nunn’s, and Fisehe
and Gale & Co.—The subscriber “Offers
for sale a large assortment of 7, 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 are-furnished with the eomple Iron Frame,
which strengthens the case and prevents the
liability of getting out of tone; others have the
ordinary metalie plate, and can be offered for
low-er prices. These Pianos are offered with
Sandersville at 9 o’clock, A. M., in time to
meet the down train of Cars from Macon, on
the Central R. R., at ’Tennille, and leaving im
mediately after arrival of Cars; for Dublin, on
Wednesdays and Saturdays, and returning
on Thursdays and Sundays in time to meet the
up train of Cars from Savannah.
LEWIS BENSON,
mar 16, 1852 8—ly3y
fine Glotlaiiigat low prices
[• A FINE assortment of Ready-made Cloth-
il. 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 f ive sign of the* Red. Flag and come
‘ ~ :: H. BUTCHER.
"/ T l’*' Honorable court of r-nliitVi'y nu” ^
andC.
jan. 27.
WBW BOOS8.
LARGE variety of school and other
Books, just received'and for sale cheap.
Remember the old sign and come and G
jan. 27. H. BUTCHER.
A
LOOS VOS THE
ADVR&TJSEMENT 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, caesimere and sattinet Pants,
Silk, satin and other veotings,
Cloth cloaks,
Cloths, cas.-imeres 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, tf c.
Dress Triming of all kinds,
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 bonnets,
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-ware, cutleiy, etc.
Carpet-bags, valieses, etc.
Powder and shot, tobacco, cigars,
Buggy-whips and collars,
Saddles and bridles,
Umbrellas, over-shoes and cowhides,.
Perfumery of *very 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 Book •$
the article of Family Groceries the subscriber
will undertake to say tkat this is not altogeth
er true, for he can furnish, and does furnish,
and will furnish every article in his line, at the
lowest cash prices. So if you wish to “Live
High at Low Prices,” call at my store. The
following may be found among a variety o
other articles:
A tine quality of new Lard,
A fine lot of new Bacon,
West India Molasses,
A lot of New Orleans Syrup,
A large lot of Superior Coffee,
A heavy lot of assorted Sugars,
Rice, Flour, Cheese,
Tobacco, (a fine chewing article,)
Also a variety of different sorts,
Nails, assorted, a large lot of Iron assorted,
Irish Poratoes, 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
Jcwifavid’sor Hebrew Plaster.
THE GREAT REMEDY-
For Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the Side, hip T
Back Limbs and Joints, Scrofala, Ring's
Evil, White Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff
Joints, and all Fixed Pains whatever. Where
this Piaster is applied Pains cannot exist
The subscriber has now an extraordinary
selection of books, consisting of novels, etc.
T HESE PLASTERS possesses the ad
vantage of being put up in air-tight box
es—hence they retain their_full virtues in all
climate.
HAVE YOU FRIENDS GOING TO CALI
FORNIA ?.
By all means advise them to take along a su; -
ply of this plaster, it may save them hundreds
oi' dollars, if not their lives, as the exposures
which they have to endure in the mines is
sure to bring on dise-ase, whi.di 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 and fall 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’
m ease, Stiff Joints, Lame Back 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 relief, and enable them to
proceed with their labors without delay.
It has been very beneficial in eases of weak
ness, such as Pain and Weakness in the Stom
ach. Weak Limbs, Affections of the Spine,
Female Weakiu.^.; , 4e. No female, subject
to pain and weakness in the back 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 certain remedy for
Colds, Coughs, Phthisic, and Lung Affections
in their primary stages. It destroys inflam
mation by petspiratioh.
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. '
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 Iivor’s New System of English Gram
mar, which is simpler than any other, and more
popular, both in the schools of Europe and the
United States. Uwelve years past During this period I la-
He has also a large supply of Mathematical bored under an affliction of my loins and side,
A VOICE FROM GEORGIA ^
cod the fnllowme /ftj/iw/ww /**n*»i /i
v ^ , v»r» 4 fiycivcufi*
Gentlemen-—Your Hebrew Plaster has cu
red me of pains of which I have suffered for
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.
Look out for the sign of the RED
FLAG r and-come and
Sandersville, feb. 10, 1852. 39—tf
Bound for Texas.
T HE subscriberwould inform the citizens
of Washington county, that if they will
aid him with their patronage for one year
more so -that he can settle off all demands a-
gainst him. he will sell out and be off like a pot
l eg. . Harness cheap for cash.^Also repairing.
Hebron, april. 1852. 47—tf
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. JJcovil & Mead, N. Orleans La.
e 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.
Moultrie Si Bro. Fenns Bridge ; D. M. Ed
wards, Milledgeville; W. A. Hayles, Louisville;
J. R. Simpson,'Sparta; C C. • Beall, Irwinton.
Sold at wholesale by Haviland Keese & Co.
New York. Haviland v Risley & Co., Augus
ta, Geo. Haviland, Hartal, & Co., and JV M.
Choen & Co. Charleston, S. C.
feb. 25,1852. 5—5ns *