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THE CENTRAL GEORGIAN.
AGRICULTURAL
Fig PobbiNO.—Fill a
, , , soup plate With ripe
figs, peeled and mashed very fine ; to this add
three tablespoonftils of sugar, half a table
spoonful of wheat flour, and a teaspoonful of
butter. Bake in a moderate ov«n.
Remedy for Grubs or BotTsm Horses—
When jbtir horse is first attacked drench with
a strong decoction made by boiling the root of
the weed known by the name of Jerusalem
Oak. Tins is the most effectual remedy ever
tried—scarcely eYer known to fail.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS' LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS!
Washington Sheriff Sale.
sold before the Court House door
the town of Sandersville on the first
Tuesday in June next between the usual hours
ol sale the following property to wit:
Two hundred and twenty live acres of land
more or less lying in said county adjoining the
lands of Dr. E. C. Williamson Robt. Whitfield
and others, levied on as the property of Dew-
ran G. Moye, to satisfy sundry justice court,
nfa*— * " ~ *
GEORGIA) Washington county.
W HEREAS Francis T. Tennille applies
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
GBO. A. REINHART.
Boot maker) Samdersville, Ga.
RESPECTFULLY informs the
citizens of this and the adjoin-
I ing counties, that he is prepar-
___ ed to undertake and execute, in :
said dec d to he and appear at the Court of Or- ; a neat and workman-like manner, all jobs in ftis
dinary on the first Monday in June next, to j line of business. He has in his employ sev-
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
show ca.use, if any they have, why said letters
Early Cotton in Texas.—We learn from
the Victoria Advocate, of March 6, that a Mr.
Fitzpatrick, who lives on the Aronosa, had
commenced scraping his cotton, “the plants
haviugjalready put forth their 5th leaves. This,
wrfh Gapt. Reid’s, is the earliest cotton we
have ever heard of in Texas. Mr. Fitzpatrick
and Reid are both trying, by very early crop-
crop’” 10 Cheat thC wor,noutof the coming
s in favor of M. C. Williamson, vs said should not be granted. Given under my hand
Moye, property pointed out by Plaintiff and
levy made and: returned to me by a Constable.
April 27,1852
S. A.
H. JONES, Stiff.
14—td
Scriven Sheriff’s Sale.
../ HE , Sweet Potato.—For any given quan-
1 f °f vv *^ yield more, nutritious and
palatable food than anything cultivated, and
will r ay as well for manure and the necessary
care bestowed. Let none, therefore, neglect
ample preparation for an abundance. “Draws”
put out as late as July, will give a good Dro.
duct, but the earlier the better. Why, half the
world would esteem themselves more than
blessed, to have only sweet potatoes the year
round.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in
July next, at the Court-house door in
JSylvania, 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 L. 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
and official signature, this April 20, 1852.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
april 20. 13—30d
GEORGIA, Jefferson county.
W HEREAS George W. Farmer applies
to me for letters of
administration on
the estate of William U. Young, 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 5th day May, 1852.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y.
may 10. 16—30d
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 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 continuaiion of
the same. His terms are reasonable,
sandersville, April 30,1851. 16-—6m.
HEAPS.
The Palo de Vaca, or Gow-tree of
■Brazil.—This is one of the most remarkable
trees in the forest of Brazil. During several
months in the year, when no rain falls, and its
branches are dead and dried up, if the trunk be
tapped, a sweet and nutritious milk exudes.
The flow is most abundant at sunrise. Then
the natives receive the milk into large vessels,
which soon grows yellow and thickens on the
surface. Some drink plentifully of it under
the tree, others take it home to their children.
One might imagine he saw a shepherd distri
buting the milk of his flock. It is used in tea
and coffee in place of common milk. The
Cow-tree is one of the largest in the Brazilian
lorests, and is used in ship-building.
Cream—Cream connot rise through a great
epth of milk, if milk is therefore, desired to
retain its cream for a time it should be put into
a deep, narrow dish ; and if it be desired to
free it most completely ol cream, it should be
poured into a broad, Hat dish, not much exceed-
ing one inch in depth. Cows less frequently
milked than others, give richer milk, and con
sequently much better. The morning's milk
is richerthan the evening’s. The last drawn
milk of each milking, at all times and seasons,
is richer than the first drawn, which is the
poorest.
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLE with an order of the Hon.
the Court of Ordinary of Washington
county, will be 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 Court-house door in the town of
Newton, Baker county, one lot No. 89, in the
first District of originally Early, now Baker
county, containing 250 acres. Also, on same
day, before the Court-house door in the town
of Canton, 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, Emanuel county
W HEREAS Gideon H. Kennedy, Guar-
dian of Beniamin Yv . Jrihnson. armlies
dian of Benjamin Vv. Johnson, applies
to me for letters of dismission from said Guar
dianship :
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and appear at my
office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
of dismission should not he granted. Given
under my hand at office in Swainsboro’, 24th
of April, 1852. NEEL McLEOD, Ord’y
may 4. .15—40d
Notice.
F ROM and after this date, the Sheriff’s
sales of Scriven county, will be publish
ed in the Central Georgian, at Sandersville,
Ga. JOHN A. BASEMORE, shff. S. C.
G. L. JACKSON, Dep. shff. S. C.
Scriven co. may 1, 1852.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Guardian’s Sale.
AGRICULTURAL PROSPECTS OF CAL
IFORNIA.
By the latest advices from California, it ap
pears that more attention was being paid to the
cultivation of the soil. This is Lit should
be. California will never become a weaithv
and prosperous State eo long as she is depend
ent upon other countries for the necessaries of
lite. A ban Francisco correspondent of the
Journal of Commerce says:
“Immense quantities of ' barley and wheat
have been made, and are still in process of be
ing shown in our valley. Thousands and tens
f o ,‘ h . 0 “ sa , n . d8 , 0f acres are being occupied and
tilled by the husbandman the present season
Seed has been greatly sought after at 6 to.Sc.
“Great attention is being turned to horticul-
tural pursuits, and seeds of all kinds have been
in active request; others areforming nurs>ries
and ransacking the city Tor apple seeds, peach
pits, Ac and paying their weight ingold
i U _ S ! f ° r . a i J the ^ can Ja y thei ' hands on. Thou-
B Y leave of the Ordinary of Washington
ci
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 county, deceased.
JAS. H. GILMORE, Guar,
april 27,1852. 14—30d
Jew David’s or Hebrew Plaster.
THE GREAT REMEDY-
LOOS WELL TO YOVR. 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 hut fine Watches,
and sell them as low as can be purchased this
side ofNew York.
Sandersville, jan. 1, 1852. 50—tf
JAMES H. CARTER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, Brashes, Perfamery
INSTRUMENTS, PATENT MEDICINES, FANCY ARTICLES &C ’
H TO MERCHANTS.
M ERCHANTS wishing to purchase anything in the above line, will find it - .
to call and examine my stock, as I am certain they will he dwIH -? Y ^ hc ' lr 1Dt «Sst
ty and prices: I am determined to sell as low as elm be^ugl^ tb e 3-
TO PHYSICIANS.
THE
A CARD*
undersigned having
associated
^ themselves in the practice of medicine,
surgery and midw 5 ' 1 , under the name
andigtyle 0 f Haynes ol Brantley, tender
thei professional services to the citizens of
Washington co .m^and hope by the entire de
voti on of their tim,. >d attention to the pm
suit of their profession ■-» merit and reeeivr
the same liberal patronag hitherto extented
them individually. Office opposite the Cen
tral Georgiai. Office,
W.P. HAYNES,
^ D. BRANTLEY
jan. 27, 1852. 1—Jv
Physicians are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock nf n
Instruments as they were selected by myself, and I warrant'them frefk “P’ Chemical s and
hir" 1 5to,OTES -- A11 ° f “° s ‘ ~ o
P ^fT s ’ ° t il and GLASS.---A large stock of White Lead and ,
of all kinds Lamp, Train, Linseed and Neatsfoots; window Glaser of Color, Oib
American, Ulass of all sizes, French and
Perfumery and Fancy Goods.— A large variety of all t; a „
and extracts, fancy Cologne Bottles, fancy smelling Phials, Hair” and'V ^ U n DeJ ^’ Cologne,
fact every articles usually keDt in the link • ’ 31 and Tooth Brushes; and in
fact every articles usually kept in the Drug line."
stock before
you purchase.
3—6m
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of La-
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
For Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the Side, hip
Back Limbs and Joints, Scrofala, King's
Evil, White Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff
Joints, and all Fixed Pains 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—hence they retain their Jail virtues in all
climate.
!!" d .U 0 ^ Uitt , ree . awiUbe Panted this year,
SKpsKSKr ,,ie •*-* 4pi
“Agricultural implements of all kinds have
been in very active request, but the season i«
now drawing to a close, and the deficiency in
ploughs has been made up by arrivals from
Oregon of some two hundred or more, made in
Boston, and sent there for sale. But Califor
n.a is to lake the lead in Oregon, and she must
succumb to our young State, even m the farm
ing line—of the gold mines we will sav noth
Uifm S e.vr” hilla and Val,e ' 8 Can '£**1
[from the plow, the loom and the anvil ,
TREATMENT OF HORSES WHEN
heated.
F-^ 1 m^ and horaes » re *narks the New England
*».7h. r !LVL animaIs that sweat. " So
t a Z.;!i!.? e .u ,Cal,ne ">*'! ho8e business it i 8 t0 in
S ,gat T e heL W ° n f erl i , J ivin S mechanismo'f
c . 00,s off by accelerated respira-
fon; if heated in the furrow, he partial^
™ ut h, drops Ins tongue, and by rap.
-hFeathmg, throw’s off C
?f S _ S which has accumulated in the sys-
tein. The dog which runs at the side of the
—* ri< through the immense heat of a July
Notice-
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Da.
XA. 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,) 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. 27,1852 14 4od.
^FWO months after date 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.
1 1 '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, ) ,
JAMES RACHELS. \ ex rs
april 27,1852. 14—2m
1, dashes into the cold spring with impuni
ty, and returns refreshed, having no perspira
tion to check, “when man or horses, submer-
ged m a similar manner, would suddenly
?: rsp,r ^ 0 ". and if they survived thl
shock.1t would be butto die with acute or
chronic inflamation. In violent motion, the
spjration of both men and horses is increased
but not sufficiently so as to carry off the heat*
that is generatedJ they perspfte" thrVughThe
£.?in % tii6 Dores nfwhr*»h _ ,
skin the pores of wh-ch become opened S 0 en
arged, and it is while in the
both are exceedingly liable To beTnjured Ynd
VVe saw a noble-looking animal the other da u
*t 0“f M J* ■> wUh perapfrY
\£S$:-2E2R’'»*’
halter, faithfully W aiti rj g his master’/
rein or
The cold was intense "fhe'm maBter ’ a return -
a fierce and unnatural appeaSTce’ S Nn
covered hA wet and treated EoSV,
en morning air froze stiff the ski l "
keen
He was
is no
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer
son county tor 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
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer
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.
april 7.1852. 12—2m
HAVE YOU FRIENDS GOING TO CALI-
IFORNIA ?
By all means advise them to take along a sup
ply of this plaster, it may save them hundreds
of 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
lor the want ol which many have been obliged
to quit their labors and fall into the hands of
the physicians, who, by their exlravaganl ly
high charges, soon take away the hard earn
ings the bravest laboring man. By sleepino -
in 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 iabors 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 Weakness, <f-c. 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 peispiration.
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.
TAIL O l&XXf G.
SMALLWOOD & SPILLERS,
THE undersiged would respectfully an
nounce to the people of Washington
county, that^they have associated' them
selves- in the Tailoring Business, and are pre
pare^ to attend every order in their line, with
neafeess and despatch. They respectfudy
solicit the patronage of the public. Their
Shop is on the Square, West of the Hotel
JNO. SMALLWOOD
W. T. SPILLERS.
apr. 13, 1852. 10—ly
RABUN & FULTON,
Factors & Commission merchants
Savannah, Ga.
<s> J” WILL continue to give prompt and
J&SUggi 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 engagedin specu
lation of any kind, and they will not in future.
N. B. Having employed Major William
Hodges to aet as their agapt 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 ol
cotton and o f her produce—and whatever else
may be required of him-as their agent.
sept. 24, 1850. 37—tf
CHEAP CASH STORE,
HXOH LIVING
AT LOW PRICES.
T r is the frequent complaint now-a-cuys that
X everything is so high that it is almost im
possible for one to buy what he wants. In
the article of Family Groceries the 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
low. st cash prices. So if you wish to “Live
High at Low Prices,” call at my store. The
lollowing may be found among a variety 0
other articles: 1
A fine quality of new Lard,
A fine lot of new Bacon.
West India Molasses,
A lot of New «/rieans Syrnp,
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,
i ails, assorted, a large lot of Iron assorted,
Irish Potatoes, Spun Yarn,
Candles assorted.
Trace-chains,
Hard, Hollow and EarJhen Ware.
Bagging, Rope and Twine.
A large lot of Salt,
Besides a variety of other articles usually
to be lound in a Grocery store.
Z. BRANTLEY.
mar. 2, 1852. g—tf
FURNITURE,
T HE Subscriber is now receiving, by everv
arrival from Ne\” v —'- - -• 1 ’ - - -
T WCf months after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of Jefferson county,
for leave to sell the lands belonging to the es-
tate ot Lafayette Hobbey, late of said county,
deceased. UI,mu T ’ m,Tn
. HENRY P. TURNER, admr.
april 7, 1852'. 12—2m
up WO months after date application will be
—TT1 fn ilia UahJ! 'i* T .
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—2ta
rpWO months after date application will he
•szsssigij? r f ,e v™ “"<■»» •!■
the YumYT’ °fthe horre.lh,,
price for a favnrito • r ^ use an extravagant
m the condition aufFer ® bim 10 stand
the horse escaped an »H ! ha r e , de8cr,be d. If
lent inflamation in soine a slf/ rt w e C0,IC K ? r vio '
fortune, and not from WaS . h,s g ood
tyon the part of his owner Wlsdom or ,lum ani-
V6A in mild weathpr » •
summer, men or horses shoiiW° US1 taa Y be
in a cold draft, when h^^a n '->t remain quiet
spiration. Millmnsof / et ? ith P ei "
. would be prevented Gw n i> nniplained of
' v t « ti nA e :r ser " d
JiUt /°“’, wh ? value the noble "an imal which
you control, when you/reiira 7. r Y"•
ness or Dieasuro i_. J? U P . ' ur busi-
b“sr r Dr e ‘ d n *»# ss
eheaper tha/ "w ,t ’...Y ou find it
oueaper than nhvsic f«,Y-ir’L" f 11
drawingyour cart yourseif. ,nff ° n f ° 0t ’ 0r
Jl 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
FI 1 WO months after date application will be
. A made to the Court of Odinary of Wash-
ln gton county, for leave to sell the land and
negroes belonging to the estate of Allen A.
Walker, deceased.
JOHN. H. WALKER, adm’r.
- apr- 27 1652. 14—2m
m° A VOICE FROM GEORGIA ^
Read the following testimony from a Physician.
Gentlemen—Your Hebrew Plaster has cu
red me ol pains of which I have suffered for
twelve yearspast. 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 t Mead,
m 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 & 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, Risley & Co. Augus
ta, Geo. Haviland, Harral, &, Co., and F. M.
Choen & Co. Charleston, S. C.
feb. 25, 1852. * 5—6m
iYew
Spring and Summer Goods
FOR X852.
r | 'HE subscribers would respectfully an-
J nounce to their friends and patrons, that
they are just receiving a new and select as
sortment ol 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 fine lot of FAMILY
GROCERIES, to w bich they call the atten
tion of farmers and others needing such ar
ticles. N. W. HAINES & BRO.
Sandersville, mar. 16,1852. 8 tf
A
GEORGIA, WaNhiugtou County.
W HEREAS Jeptha Brantley applies to
me for letters of administration on the
estate of Haris Brantley Sr., late of said coun
ty dec’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
F ant ^’ Given under my hand at office
m Sandersville, this 27th April, 1852.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
a P r - 2 7 * 14—30d
TJA.NO forts.
M ADE by Chichering, Nunn’s, and Fisehe
and Gale &. Co.—The subscriber offers
for sale a large assortment of 7, 6 three-fourth
and 6 one-halt 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 cornple Iron 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
out any adyanqe from the manufacturer’s prices,
and those who' are desirous of obtaining a su
perior instrument at a moderate expense would
do well to call and examine before purchasim?
elsewhere. I. W. MORRELL.
Savannah, feb. 10, 1852. 3_ly
LAZARON & NEWMAN.
RE now prepared to offer to their cus-
tomersJf'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, Ginghams and Calicoes, Hanker-
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 which we will sell cheap on and accom
modating terms.
a P r - 6. u—t,.
CAEXZAjHX . STOS2TOS.lt.
THE subscriber, thank
ful for past patronage,
would respectfully inform
friends, patrons and the public generally,
that he continues to put up all kinds of ve-
hides—of his own manufacture—from a Jer
sey wagon to a pleasure Carriage. He feels
csnhdent 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
will warrant his work to stand equal to, if not
better, than the best northern work. Hein*
vites all—both great and small—to call and ex
amine hie 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 Bng-
gies, which will be sold extremely low. He
will sell new Buggies eheaper 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
ot the markets. He is determined to sell as
cheapt as any one else in the State.
He also keeps constantly on hand a variety
01 Harness, which he offers at a small advance
above cost. LEWIS BENSON
mar. 16, 1852. 8—ly3y
ew York, a rich and splendid
assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, oi
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 green 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-boards with mahogany
and marble tops, do. mahogany tops, side°ease
bureaus, writing table and book cases, cottage
bureaus, ward-robes, ladies’ work tables, cen
tre and pier tables, with unable tops marble
top wash stands painted do. dressing tables,
tea tables Greeian elawfoot dining, tables, ex
tension tables, card-tables, with harpeandOe
pillars, mahogany bedsteads, do. Freneh pat
terns, curled mapie bedsteads, plain, do do
ALSO.
Curled maple, black walnut and rosewood
chairs with cane bottoms, Windsor chaire, ehil
dren’s high do., counting room desks, revolv-
ng chajrs for counting rooms, counter stooisi
foot stools, bat-stands, bellows and brash, 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 th/diller-
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 tin
who make large purchases.
Removed to JSmett’s new Buildings.
Broughton street. I W MCRRFLL
feb. 10, 1852. 3__} y
_ . GROCERIES.
Fruit and Uonfectionary.
J" A- BROWN would respectfully inform
his friends and the public generally, that
he is a dealer in all kinds of Foreign and Do
mestic, Green and Dried Fruits, Nuts, Candies,
Preserve^, Pickles, Olives, Coper’s Salad Off,
Brandy Peaches and Cherries; Cigars, Sar
dines, etc., etc., etc. Also, choice Goshen But
ter, Cheese, all kinds Crackers, Potatoes ’ Cod
fish, Onions, Mackerel and Herring, a supply
of which is constantly on hand and for sale at
No. 27, Whitaker street, Savannah, Ga. Terms
Cash or approved City reference.
feb. 10. 3]y*
1
a ACS LI WE TO DUSbU.
HPHE undersigned would inform the traveil-
X ing public that he is runnino 1 a Sf»mi.wpok:
ing public that he is running a Semi-week-
ly HACK from Sandersville to Dublin, leavkji^
Sandersville at 9 o’clock, A. M., in, timeTo
meet the down train of Cars from Macon, on
the Central R. R., at Tehnilie, 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—lv3y
Bound for Texas.
HE subscriber would 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-
gamst him. he will sell out and be offlike a pot
log. Harness cheap for cash. Also repairing
„ L G. W. YOUNG.
Hebron , april. 6. 1852. 47—tf
Yew Fall and Winter Good*
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 bur. His Dry Goods have been
carefully selected, and he feels assured that he
can please the taste and fancy of aB,
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 garment*
are all made up in the latest style, and will be
sold eheap. A fine suit can be,furnished at a
very moderate prince.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!I
Besides the fine apparel that the subssriher
is able to offer to his patrons, he can offer thsfei
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 priees. Call and
examine for yourselves. He charges nothing
for it. WM. HODGES.
Sandersville, ept, 23, 1351. 36—tf
HARMONIC INSTITUTE,
PHILIP HSAR
Draper and Tailor,
And dealer in Ready-made Clothing, shirts
I pro hnnrlt’m, ~1 ? nr. ,
stocks, suspenders, handk’ffs, gloves, Marino
and silk under shirts, drawers, &c No 93
Bryan street, Savannah, Ga.,
feb. 10, 1852. 3
-ly
HESTRU ROTHSCHILD.
Dealer in Ready-Made Clothing,
DRY GOODS, 4-c.
No. 1.78, Congress street,, next door to H. J.
Gilbert, Savannah, Ga.
Gentlemen’s garments made to order,
feb. 10,1852. 3—ly
D SOLOfiSONS & CO.
in Dru gs> Medicines, Chems
cals, Perfumery, fancy articles, Surgeons
lm-ruments, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs?
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
-Savannah, feb. 10,1852. 3 ly
FOR SALS
A first rate one-horse ROCKAWAY, with
Harnqgs all complete, and will be sold on ac
commodating terms. Apply to
april 20. F. W. JOHNSON.
Plastering and Bricklaying.
'T'HE undersigned has located in Sanderl
X vide, for the purpose of carrying on the
Plastering and Brick-laying busings? Spool
nkS °Jnr°f i L? Wn ? hl, L 64111 be 8een in ’the
place. Jobs taken in the country.
mar. 4. 7—ly. £) s'l'EVF
SI’E VE M SOM
Smet8 w?S in ^’ corner of Broughton and
_ Whitaker streets, Savannah, Ga.
Pprfnm ers w Medicines, Chemicals
Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c.
Corner of St. Julian st. <& Market Squart
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
F ZOGBAUM & CO;, Importers and Desn
• ers in Musical Instruments of every ot
scription, sheet Music, strings, &c. wholesai-
and retail. Piano Fortes, by A. Stodart 4
Co and J. B. Dunham, New York,in every va
rietyof style and price. These Instrument!
are acknowledged, by the best musical judged
to be at least equal to any other manufactur
ers. dealers supplied with every article ir
the line at New York prices.
F. ZOGBAUM.] [Gir ttlToaVt ’
feb. 24.
New Fall Goods,
At New York Priees for Cask.
TVTEGRO BLANKETS, Kerseys and Linsys,
Xl 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 of Dress Goods.
Planters will bear in mind that- we have 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 Afiliedgeville, Baldwin co.
Savannah, oct. 12,1851. 30—tf
JOHN a. FALLXGAXfT.
and Retail Dealer in
PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE &
VARNISHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN
Glass, Paper Hangings and Borders, Fire
Board and Decorative Papers, Sashes, Blinds,
and Doors. West Side of A/onument Square,
Soda Savannah, Ga. SEP” Orders from the eoun-
10 185 , 2 k of a superjor qu AL i TT- 4ry promptly attended to.
* ’ 3 — J y feb. 10,1852. 3—ly