Newspaper Page Text
THE CENTRAL GEORGIAN.
agbicultueal.
JS82S. i“ U “ M “- “
l«~, 1 "e^‘a" n VinuriI.m >l1 ,ri * fc P “"
very fine; mix them together *“
«ake», and fry them. ° * ta#k# 1
Mo!« ~***p7° u r menu re under ,
drln^- 1 ba ™-J ard *n«Wire are lost by the
m«m\ h ‘ ng ra ‘ ris >. •vapoRUuon, exeeasire fer-
»«ntat.on and injurious application lot h* , oi j.
* "t*. add % m * 10 *•»* entirely det-
titut. «f vegetable ratter. When it i. applied
to such soil, jt eoijibineB with the eiliciouVpar
t.ciea, abounding raore or , eg< in ^ ^ U * P "
and forma hsrfd, compact maaaes, of mortar’
like tenacity that can scarcely be pulverised
by years of afterrtillage. pwwwa
•d C fact B th^t L ' 0 */ L !T^ M - 11 “ an *K«l8in-
ed tact, that powdered charcoal, placed around
rose bushes and other flowers, has the effect of
adding greatly to the richness of the flower.—
£e bnd , a a i aJe number of y,. Neyf £ , an{ ,
f armer very strong evidence of the truth of
this statement. The ladies and every lover of
'JZVitgZ ” Min M ‘
some ham
into little
cover.
pro:
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS' LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Waihiaglou Sheriff Sale.
W LL be sold before the Court House door
in the town of Sandersville on the first
Tuesday in June next between'the usual hours
ol sole the following property to wit:
Two hundred and twenty five acres of land
more or less lying in said county adjoining the
lands of Dr. E. C. Williamson Robt, Whitfield
auAothere, levied on as the property of Dew-
ran G. Moye, to satisfy sundry justice court,
fi ta’s in favor of M. C. Williamson, ys said
Moye, property pointed out by Plaintiff and
levy made ana returned to me oya Constable.
S. A. H. JONES, iS’hff.
April 27, 1832 14—td
Scriven Sheriff’s Sale.
TTTTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
Vf July nert, at the Court-houBe 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 L. M. Palmer & Co., vs. Benjamin
F. Scott and George W. Scott. Levy made
for a fornw Deputy Sheriff, as the property of
George W. Scott.
JOHN A. BASEMORE.S. S. C.
may 2,1852. 15—td
Too Tawe.—One of our cotemporaries verv
truly remarks that «'the planters of the Soutlj
have been every year killing the goose that
lay. the golden egg. They do it by raiZngZo
£0U T l J h *y raise theirTowJ
ul«s, pork, wheat, potatoes, corn, oats, &c.,
l \ f ver y}j i,l lS that they oonsume upon the
plantrtions, if they can, and then as much cot-
ton as they can. tf they were to pursues
course, the price of cotton would noTrange .
7 ceuu. But a benighted selfishness induct
them to plant all the land they can tend in cot
ton and only enough in corn to furnish bread
end provender, and depend for pork and bacon
mules, flour and potatoes upon the northern
end western states. The consequence is ap
re7L P Jon U m 0n ° f C °£°° * nd a ***** filing
reduction pm «. H# sella bis ootton at 7
cents and buys pork at 8, bacon at 12A to 15
e^rvThmo^? Z' Z*" flour at * 7 P« hbL and
e very thing of family and plantation use at the
tha*/«d t P h« CC8 ‘.,. TI,Ua they ‘' kl11 the 8™*
tiiatla.d the golden egg"—they produce an
over supply 0 f cotton, and thus, by their own
loipul.cy fun tbe price down to Ci and 7 cents."
{mOM THK PEW.VSTI.VAJIIA FARM JOURNAL.]
GOOD FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
nUtZZ should not only provide acorn*
k f L ‘“S implements, hut that set
end th* h tbe , moat approved construction
Z J h *1 qual,t J* 11 ia wretched economy
If a , w . kard . unwieldy tools in the hands
eoiiiliv a * b ° r . eri ’ w hen light, convenient, and
irice 7 R U ? b i e one * ma J ^ had for the same
«ipnt';m B . Dt adm,uin M ^e price of the conve-
eme ! lt to dou hle that of the incon-
nav th. d D ff th * P ™ deD ‘ far ™* will glaaly
? / . 'defense. He thereby not only spares
°[ k “ en hut in the end secures a greater
former »eW»°v‘ , Witb what care should the
dearnr ,f leCt il8 P * p#a ! How earnestly en-
Jni ) • P roeure those of the lightest draught
horse d tm !i 0a J? ement! Tb * comfort of his
time anrf ,n#nd lb * 8 * and «*tra amount of
be C0Ba “ m * d in the selection will
his horiu» * n fe P ,,d hj the good condition of
Which his woik u d*oi d . lbe auperi0r maQnerin
GEORGIA, Washington county.
W HEREAS Francis T. Tennille applies
to me for letters of -administration de
bonis non, on the estate of Francis Tenuille,
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.
april 20. 13—30d
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 Courthouse door in the town of
Newton, Baker county, one lot No. 89, in the
first District ol 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
GEORCilA, 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
E ranted. Given under my hand at office in
ouisville, this 5th day May, 1852.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y.
may 10. 16—30d
GEORGIA) Emanuel county.
W HEREAS Gideon H. Kennedy, Guar
dian of Benjamin \v. 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 be granted. Given
under my hand at office in Swainshoro’, 24th
of April, 1852. NEEL McLEOD, Ord’y.
may 4. 15—40d
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS
» GEO, A. IEIVBART,
Boot maker, Sahdkksyille, Ca.
RESPECTFULLY informs 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 has 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 be made
of the best material, a lajge assortment of
which he has just received. Thankful for the
liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon
him he respectfully solicits a continuation of
the same. His terms are reasonable,
sandersville, April 30,1851. 16-—6m.
DRUGS AND MU-A
JAMES H. CAETEB,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER m
Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, Brashes, Perfumery,
INSTRUMENTS, PATENT MEDICINES, FANCY ARTICLES &C.'
TO H1KKC’HA!\T>.
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.
LOOS WELL VO SOTO TIME,
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 can be purchased thiB
side of New York.
Sandersville, jan. 1, 1852. 60—tf
THE
A CARD*
undersigned having
associated
Guardian’s Sale.
B Y leave of the Ordinary of Washington
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
doubtftil, belonging to the orphans of Thos.
D. Gilmore, late ol said countv, deceased.
JAS. H. GILMORE, Guar,
april 27,1852. 14—30d
T WO months after date application will be
made to the honorable Court of Ordinary
of Washington county, for leave to sell a part
of the real estate belonging to the minor heirs
of Kindrick Kinman.
SAM’L. ROBISON, Guar,
may 16, 1852. 17—2m
1 work ia done.
infrHnf • ar ? ff * are * n habit of purchasing
l JZn ,. P emeat ? for ibeir hoys to use. This,
farmer w -|,“‘“* rab,# P ol, cj, and no prudent
not n/rf * Ter J be * uilt V Jfnien can
not perform good work with bad
most approved
are so
permit-
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of La-
Jrk. fayette Hobby, late of Jefferson county,
deceased, are requested to come forward and
rnaki 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
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Da-
u\. vid AlcCullers, 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, \
npr. 27, 1852. 14—40d
■ ,r '° s,b * nd
coiudIZL f Z, me f ? h °* Id P rovid ® himself with a
those too b ° rt J« u ltu ra l implements, and
kinds’ n’ fa ° Uid b * of tbe «°»t ap
i i i, 2 negreatr * Mon w hy gardens
Jd to o U L? U,?at ! d ’ wh J weeds are
plante whf #p W -.*. nd BI ? olb * r many valuable
cay isthZJZ f®** becom » barren and de-
implemenu " tb whif^ Wl °f horticultural
evils e wb, *h *° guard against these
Teisu™ hL r l qUent,Jr does farmer in a
trie Lt w n Cl T* e lJw wants-of a favorite
needs tHm™- prun,B £’ tba t hie hedge
'hmtdoH IH * n gi that a favorite fruit should be
Vie attended | hU K nd /* d other things which should
uoulre It Z ' T ° not ' h* 0 ™" ** Stable
t*° ,s not within reach
arra 8h ° Uld ^ of a ‘col house so
dth teTefJ ,m Pfemeni should have its
th PUCe a8,, e n * d «t. »nd a fixed principle
7wrtiZ.? e Z ab0aldbeto *** and" require
thTwi&i b#,U proper ploce > 38 >°™ a «
the workmen are done with it. A systematic
arrangement of this kind, fully .cafried out,
IndlL H 8h0rl 1,UOe h^me a 6*ed habit,
adva " la £ e * of it appreciated only by
a comparison between the condition oftheferm
:%ӣ><>* implements are carefully preser
ved and one where they are never found.
[from MOORk's fUTRAT NEW YORKER 1
FENCES WITHOUT RAILS.
Three y«are ago last September, when I
commenced farming, J built sixty rods of win
fence. In the first place I built a dyke by
plowing and scraping twice on each side of the
intended line of fence, making a ditch about
^rface nr* 6 *" ,nei,es above the natural
feeUn tb/ he " apart, three
Sires ofM r0 n n<i f °. U / feetabo ™ i P«t on four
wide Th«»- 9 ’ atth *. to P a board 3£ inches
the.ixtr rod7. e "i Wer ® faatened each end of
isawsASSSS
S5SSS«5asjsw
■Whin lb- ^ d P revea tslipping.
*** Iw.. .bout
hlI Z. Z S l y° u of,tn find. It looked
the test 8 t hri W ° f noth j n ff» fa ut it has stood
the test three year* and a half, and not had
mals faTto* JT ir8- Th * mo,t b,eacb y ani-
havw b n any impressioh on it. I nev-
cent hogs anH a ” 7 ! bin M t® get through itex-
I intend to make J more d fb ’ a " d Cf8wl und * r :
shall put a board one foSt C °™' n 8 s8as ° p . and
and the rest wire Z/Z\ W ' d ,? at the botlom ’
Aow as to tile expense tk. j i .
^.'worSVta 60;
rating on Wire and boards, 2 days *2 —mfb*
,n ?_tbe entire cost, $37 fio. » tnak *
fiftveenift^ 8 ^ * xptfna8 at something «
wai much u d> b , U u U,e actaaI ex P en se to
pricesin thi« 8 ! i Ih8d80me bo F he, P* an dthe
I o!fd Th! mate 0f work are higher than
w» madJ??1i f?Pe : Used in making*the dyke
tw“ ZJ* '” ch at®ff about six feet long,
UtUir tli.n n., i Ve / ra P jdf y» and do its work
2Si b *" a “ J ; i8bman with a shovel. The
4d u» 45 c P m B e p er 8 “5 h &fence a8ed not exceed
labt lou^er'th’it»tn wir f 8 well painted, will
a i+tut, requires iZ ot lerPe “ c ® usually buiit on
‘r :*r*
Notice.
A 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—40d.
T WO months after date application will be
mode 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 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. Cbeeley,
deceased. ZADOCK RACHELS, 1 ,
JAMES RACHELS. ( exr8
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
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
T WO months after date application will be
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.
april 7, 1852. 12—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 andfa
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
made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer-
sou county, for leave to sell the land belong
ing to James Davis, deceased, containing one
hnndred 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
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Y&f themselves in the practice of medicine,
9& surgery and midwife^, under the name
and,istyle of Haynes az. Bbantley, tender
thei professional services to the citizens of
Washington cg .ntv and hope by the entire de
voti on of their tim*. nd attention to the pu|
suit of their profession f •» merit and reeeivr
the same liberal patrona fe hitherto extented
them individually. Office opposite the Cen
tral Georgian Office,
W. P. HAYNES,
S. D. BRANTLEY,
jan. 27, 1852. 1—lv
CHEAP CASH STORE.
BIOS LIVIZtO
AT LOW PRICES.
I T is the frequent complaint now-a-cays that
everything is so high that it is almost im-
possilfle for one to buy what he wantB. In
the article of Family Groceries the subscriber
will undertake to say that this ib 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 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 article,)
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
CARMAOB RSrOSXTORY.
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
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,
in 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 call and ex
amine hip 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
over
me
rjvWO months after date application will be
JL made to the Court of Odinary ofWash-
gton county, for leave to sell the land and
"egroes belonging to the estate of Allen A-
Walker, deceased.
JOHN. H. WALKER, adm’r.
apr. 27 1852. 14—2m
JPZAZffO FORTS.
M ADE by Chiehering, Nunn’s, and Fische
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 Frames,
which strengthens the ease and prevents the
liability of getting out of tone; others have the
ordinary metalic plate, and can he offered for
low T er prices. These Pianos are offered with
out any advance from the manufacturer’sprices,
and those who are desirous of obtaining a su-
S erior instrument at a. moderate expense would
0 well to call and examine before purchasing
elsewhere. I. W. MORRELL.
Savannah, feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly
GEORGIA, 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 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
not be granted. Given underrnv hand at office
in Sandersville, this 27th April, 1852.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS,Ord’y.
apr. 27 14—30d
GIOCBRXBS.
Fruit and Confectionary.
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,
Preserves, Pickles, Olives, Coper’s Salad Oil,
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—ly*
SAZLORXNG.
SMALLWOOD <fe SPILLERS,
THE undersiged would respectfully an
nounee to the people of Washington
county, that they have associated them<-
selves- in the Tailoring Business, and are pre
pared 10 attend every order in their line, with
neatness and despatch. They respectfully
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
M ERCHANTS wishing to purchase anything in the above line, will find it to their interest
to call and examine my stock, as I am certain they will be pleased, both witin” - ®
ie quali-
ty and prices; I am determined te sell us low as can be bought in any siuti
TO PHYSICIANS.
Physicians are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock of Drugs, Chemicals and
ntmmnnf.a „ a t W — e selected by myself, and I warrant them fresh and genuine
All of the most approved Patent Medicines of the day, always ou
A large stock of White Lead and
Patent Medicines.-
hand.
^ P n I ?J S i°r IL AND JpLASS.--^ mrge siock 01 White Dead and every variety 01 Color. Gils
of all kinds Lamp, Tram, Linseed and Neatsfoots; window Glass of all sizes French
American, ’ 1
Perfumery and Fancy Goods.-- A large variety of all kinds of Perfume) v. Cologne
and extracts, fancy Cologne Bottles, fancy smelling Phials, Hair and Tooth Bruthe, ;>d in
fact every articles usually kept in the Drug line.
SBiP Don’t forget to call at Carter’s and exa
Savannah, feb. 10, 1852.
■ examine his stock before you pure’ •. -,h
3—‘
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
R. L. WARTHEN,
Attorney at Law,
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA
feb. 17, 1852. 4—ly
RABUN & FULTON,
Factors & Commission Merchants
Savannah, Ga.
WILL continue to give prompt and
strict personal attention to all busi
ness in their line confided to their care. Or
ders for goods will be promptly filled with
scrupulous care, and at the lowest market pri
ces. The highest prices will be obtained for
produce consigned to 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 Ins 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 other produce—and whatever else
may he required of him as their agent.
MULFORD MARSH,
Attorney
Office, 175, Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
feb. 10, 1852. . 3—ly
J. B. HAYNE,.
ATTORNEYAT LAW.
HA LC YON DALE Ga.
Will attend promptly to all business en
trusted to his care in any ol the Courts of the
Middle or Eastern circuits.
Halcyondale feb. 2 1852 2—jy
sept. 24,1850.
37—tf
Jlew
Spring and Summer Goods
FOB. 1852.
-i HE subscribers would respectfully an-
• nounee to their friends and patrons, that
they are just receiving a new and select as
sortment of DRY GCKJDS for the spring and
summer, and they invite the espweial 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 which they call the atten
tion of farmers and others needing such ar
ticles. N. W. HAINES & BRO.
Sandersville, mar. 16,1852. 8—tf
LAZARON & JfEWMAN.
A RE now prepared to offer to their cus
tomers and the public generally an en
tire new stuck 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.
apr. 6. 11—-t,.
hacs bxws to bub&xxt,
* | ''HE undersigned would inform thetravell-
X ing public that he is running a Semi-week
ly HACK from Sandersville to Dublin, leaving
Sandersville at 9 o’clock, A. M., in time to
meet the down train of Cars from Macon, on
the Central R. R., at Tennilie, and leaving im
mediately after arrival of Cajs, 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
SHNRY BOMSCBZjLD,
Dealer in Ready»Made Clothing,
DRY GOODS, 4-c.
No. 178, Congress street, next door.toll. J.
Gilbert, Savannah, Ga.
Gentlemen’s garments mode to order,
feb. 10,1832. 3—jy
FOB SAftXI
A first rate one-horse ROCKAWAY, with
Harness all complete, and will be sold on* ac
commodating terms. Apply to
april 20. V. W. JOHNSON,
ttTLLlwl. * ..
T HE Subscriber is iiov ,
arrival from New Y6i>.. - rich u:.u spioiidio
! assortment of CABINET FCRaIa o>
! the latest and most approved pait«ri;s. noisur-
■ passed in the southern country. Ht has pur
j chased his stock to such advantage, that he can
sell at very low prices.
Among his large assortment may be lonna - -
j Large serpentine sofas, do. divans, do. 0U0-
1 p ,« . -j I mans, plain and spring-seat sofr.t, do. do. di
3Bu counsellor HI LHW, I vans, ottomans and couches, ui iiiouauv rock
ing chairs, with red and gr'^e,, plush seaung.
rnohair, do mahogany setting ii.il tnree-ibiuSi
and five-eights French chairs, curie a mat .•
black walnut, and rosewood chairs. ca>.c 1;;
wood seat settees, side-board* with :
and marble tops, do. mahogany tops, siJe-e .
bureaus, writing table and boon cases cottage
bureaus, ward-robes, ladies’ worn tables, cen
tre and pier tables, with unable tops anui.it-
top wash stands painted do. dressing tables,
tea tables Grecian elawfoot dining tables, ex
tension tables, card-tables, with h.*:rpe -andUsro
pillars, mahogany bedsteads, do. French pat
terns, curled maple bedsteads, plain, do. do.
ALSO.
Curled maple, black walnut and roser/et
chairs with cane bottoms, wimtsor chairs, oho
dren’s high do., counting room desks, revolv-
11 g chairs for counting rooms, counter stock*-
foot stools, hat-stands, bellows and brush, hire,
cages knile trays, sales, innkoguny ami cherry
cribs hair mattrasses, most do., Feather beds
bolsters, and piiiovvs, green, red, black, bin .
and white cord, wit/, tassels to inaten. in. .
cloth, for sofas and mahogany chairs, wiilov.
wagons, do., cradles.
ALSO,
A great variety of mantle and pier glasses
toilet and dressing glasses of alt of the diff er
ent kinds now used.
Persons, either in the city or ewwotry. wish-
i.ig to purchase any of the above articles, wiu
find it an object to cali before making their
purchases elsewhere. Every article may b*
depended on hs being what it is.represented.
Libera! declnc lions willalw ay s be made to thi
who maae large purchases.
1 Removed 10 -Smelt's new Bin tain es.
i Brough ion street. 1 W MOKKTLL.
i feb. 10, 1652. ?.—-V
JNO. W, RUDISILL
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SANDERSVILLE, Ga.
March 10,1851 8—lv
JAMES S. HOOK,
Attorney at Law,
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA
WILL PBACTICE IN THE COUNTIES OF
) Washington, Burke, Scriven,
Middle-circuit. J Jeffers0 * and Emanuel.
Southern Circuit, j - - - - Laurens.
Ocmulgee Circuit | - - - - Wilkinson.
Office next door to the Central Georgian
office. jan. 1,1852. 51—ly
S. B. CRAFTON,
Attorney at Law.
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA,
Will also attend the Courts of Emanu
Laurens, and Jefferson, should business be ert.
rtustedto his care, in either of those countie
feb. 11.
-tf
W. L. HOLLIFIELD,
SV&&SON DENTIST.
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA,
may 10, 1852. 16—tf
LOUD A OO.
Factors and Commission Merchants,
Wo. 118, BAY STREJET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
J. W. C. Loud.] [P. H. Loud.
nov. 4, 1851. 42—ly
BSBXY & FOSTSBi
Factors and Commission Merchants.
Savannah, Ga.
P.H. BEHN,] [JOHN FOSTEB.
feb. 10,1852. 3—ly
X. DASSS&'S
Cheap Dry Goods Store,
No. 146, Congress street, Savannah, Ga.
(Late H. Lathrop’s)
A well selected stock of seasonable staple
and Fancy Dry Goods, are kept constantly on
hand, and will be sold cheap for eash.
ggg" Pleaso call and examine,
feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly
S, B. BOTHWBLL dt CO.
Wholesale and Retail Store,
No. 173, Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
DEALERS IN
LIQUORS, WINES, GROCERIES. $c
S. E. bothwell.] [b. l. gamble.
feb. 10,1852. 3—ly
soBAxrTozr. joaxrsoxr a co.
G K OC E K 2*.
Savannah, Ga.
D. T. SCRANTON, }
JOSEPH JOHNSTON. J
S W. B. SCRANTON,
PH __ y
-ev» ('aiiaud it iiRei*
T HE subscriber takes pleasure in saving to
iiis friends and the public generally,.Thai
he has just, received u opened'a sleek of %joode
which have never been surpassed in this mark
et, to which he invites the attention of persons
who wisli 10 buy. His Dry Goods have been
carefully selected, and he feels assured that 1 v?
can please the taste and fancy of all.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
His friends are also advised that be 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, audwilSbe
sold cheap. A fine suit can be furnished at &
very moderate prince.
GROCERIES ! GROCER IDS l!
Besides the fine pp-trei tiiat the subscribes
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
feb. 10, 1852.
No. 19, Old Slip,N. Yor
3—ly
Draper and Tailor.
Dealer in Ready-Made Clothing and Gentle-
tt en’sfurnishing Goods. 155, Bay street,
Savannah, Ga.
feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly
raZLZF K2 AH.
Draper and Tailor,
And dealer in Ready-made Clothing, shirts
stocks, suspenders, handk’ffs, gloves, Marino
and silk under shirts, drawers, &e. No. 98,
Bryan street, Savannah, Ga.,
feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly
HUnZPHBEFS 4 lOBnSQfiir.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Smets’ Buildings, corner of Broughton an -
Whitaker streets, Savannah, Ga.
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c.
J3T* Soda water or i superior qualitt.
ftb, 10,1852. - 3—Jy
HARMONIC INSTITUTE,
Corner 0/ St. Julian st. & Market Squar
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
F ZOGBAUM & CO., Importers,and Dea,
• ers in Musical Instruments ol every uf
scription, sheet Music, strings. &c/' wholeen:
and retail.. Piano Fortes, by A. Stodarl <X
Co arid J. B. Dunham, New \ ork,in every va
riety of style and price. These Instrument •
are acknowledged, by the best musical judge*
to beat least equal to any other manufactur
ers. Dealers supplied with every article )*
the line at New York prices.
F. ZOGBAUM.j [of CT. "
feb. 24. »
Hew Fall Goods,
At New York Priees for Cash.
N EGRO BLANKETS, Kerseys and Linsys,
best quality, very low. Osnaburgs, home
spuns, Calicos, of all kinds; French, English
arid 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 Itfilledgeville, Baldwin co.
Savannah,-oct. 12, 1851. 30—tf
JOBS CK FALLXdABTT.
and Retail Dealer ia
PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE <h
VARNISHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN
Glass, Paper Hangings arid Borders, Fire
Board and Decorative Papers, Sashes, Blinds,
and Doors. West Side of Monument Square,
Savannah; Ga. Orders from the eoon-
try promptly attended to.
*ry 1830* «y