The central Georgian. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1847-1874, September 21, 1852, Image 4

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:.8K= T HE CEN T R A L G E O R GIA N, AGRICULTURAL. [from the southern CULTIVATOR.] CHLOROFORM—A REMEDY FOR THE BOTS OR GRUBS. Many experiments Lave been made upon the Grubs after being taken from horses that have died, in order to discover what medicine (which might be safelv adminis tered to the horse,) would destroy the worm. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Emanuel Sheriffs Sale. ¥ 1LL be sold on the first Tuesday in Octo ber next, before the Cmirt-hmica rlnnr LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY with an order of the Court of Ordinary of Washington county, will hours ol sale, the following property, to wit: Nine hundred and thirty-six acres of land, including the mills of Eld Swain ; also one other tract, containing one thousand acres, all ... • ... . granted to Eld Swain, and all levied on as his Eveiy experiment wasfruitless, until recent- ;property to satisf ’ undry fi fas in lavor of ly. for it was found they would live tor A . L. Kirkland, Treasurer of the .0 in the town of Swainsboro’, between thf usual be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Sandersville, on the first Tuesday in October next, between the usual hours of sale, the following tract of Land, to wit: One tract or parcel of Land lying in said county on the waters of Buffalo Creek, containing 276 acres, weeks in any medicine that could be ad ministered to the horse. At the request of a friend who had just lost a fine broodmare, I undertook once more the oft-repeated experiment. The result was perfectly sat isfactory. He sent me a portion of Grubs taken from his mare upon which to experi ment. I put a few of them in Chloroform they died instantly. I next poured a few drops of the medicine on one or two ; they writhed a time or two and died 5 and finally I dropped one and sometimes two drops, on those not used in the other ex periments, and every one to which it was applied, died. I communicated the result of the experi ments to a farrier in the neighborhood, who, acting upon my suggestion, adminis tered one teaspoonful of Chloroform to a horse, showing all the well marked symp toms of Grubs—relief was almost instan taneous. A few days afterwards he admin istered it again with like success, and now in this neighborhood it is considered the only sure remedy. It is certainly the oniy rational one. It has been employed fre quently of late in this vicinity, and in eve ry case with complete success. The way we administer it is as follows, viz : 1 or 2 tablespoonsful of Chloroform ; 1-2 to 1 point of whiskey ; mix, shake and give at a drench. Horses that have refused all food • that have appeared in constant pain for two or three days, have taken this drench and relief followed in ten to fifteen minutes. I am fully satisfied that all other reme dies heretofore employed are worthless, com pared to Chloroform, and I would strongly urge upon all owners of horses, .the neces sity of keeping constantly on hand, this medicine for the horse. It is good not only for Grubs, but has been found the best rerne- dv for ColicjLockjaw, &c. GEO. J. COLGIN, M. D. Belmont. Ala. Aug. Q, 1852. ouimon School fund of Emanuel county, ve. Eld Swain, Darling Swain and William Thigpen. Levy made and returned to me by a constable DRURY S. MOORE, shlf. aug. 16, 1852. 30—td Scriveu SJierrifif’s Sale ¥ ILL be sold before the Court-house door in Sylvania on the first Tuesday in Oc tober next between the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit: One tract of Fine land containing two hun dred acres more or less, whereon Edmund Cail now resides, adjoining lands of William Ar nett, A. Ennis and Washington Sowell, levi ed on as the property of Peter Arnett, to satis fy two Justice court fi fas infavor of Miles Hunter vs. Hardy Hodges and Peter Arnett. Property pointed out by the plaintiff, levy made and returned by a constable. Also at the same time and place, will be sold, two hundred acres of Pine land adjoining lands of John Black and others. Also one hundred acres adjoining lands of R. S. Flake G. L. Jackson, and others, also seventy acres more or less adjoining lauds of tee estate of John Black and Mary Flake and others, all leviedon as the property of Richard S. Flake, 10 satisfy one mortgage fi fa from the Superior Court of Seriven County, infavor of Cooper & Giiland vs said Flake, property pointecront in said fi fa. JOHN A. BAZEMORE, s. s. c. aug 19, 1852. 32—td 64 acres of which is swamp land, adjoining the lands of Emanuel Brown, Thomas and Rich- ard Strange. To be sold as the property of Shadrick Tootle, late of Washington county, deceased,§ and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate Terms 0.1 the day. MICA I AH BLAND, admr. aug 29, 1852. 31—td Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE with an order of the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, will be sold at the Market-house in the town of Louis ville, on the first Tuesday in October next, one hundred acres of pine Land more or less, adjoining lands ofWrn. G. Wilcher and others, belonging to the estate of James Davis, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms on the day. BRIN SON LOGUE, admr. July 13, 1852. 25—td THE GREAT SUMMER MEDICINE F GEORGIA, Washington county. ^^THEREAS James H. Gilmore applies to Admim§trator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Washington county, will be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Sandersville, on the first Tuesday in October next, Eleven hundred acres of Land lying in said county, whereon there is a good dwelliug house, out-houses, negro houses and me for letters of administration, on the estate of Hezekiah W. Gilmore, late of said county, deceased: All persons concerned are required to be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in September next, and file- their ob jections, if any they have, why said letters afore said should not be granted to the applicant on that day. Given under Yny hand at ofliee in Sandersville, this 6th September, 1852. HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y. sept. 7. 33—30d DR. GUYSOTT’S IMPROVED EXTRACT OF Yellow Hock Sarsaparilla, OR the cure of all diseases or disorders impure blood. Its great suceess justly entitles it to the name of the great American specific. So far as it is known it is universally appre ciated. and many eminent physicians use it dai ly in their practice with the most happy effects, and certify that it is the best extract in exis tence, and the only one that stands the test of time Every year adds to its great popularity, and multiplies its astonishing cures. The victim of hereditary Scrofula, with suppurating glands, honey-combed flesh, and caries eating into his bones, finds Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Narsaparilla a balm lor his aftiction. His horrible torments are assuaged, and his malady not oniy relieved, but permanently cured. It may be salely asserted, from the results of past experience, that “Dr. Guysott’s Ex tract of Yellow Dock and Sarssaparilla,” is, beyond all comparison, the most wonderful remedy on eartn iollowing diseases and all others proceeding from vitiated blood: (Scrofu la or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cuta neous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the face; Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pains of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ul cers, (Syphiltic Lumbago, and Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Acites oj Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Liv er Complaint Ague and Fever, Intermitting B e- ver, Cnolera Morbus Dvsentery, Diarrhoea, Plethora of Blood in the Head, Piles, Pains in the Back, Sides, Breast or Loins, and all forms of Muscular, Glandular, and Skin diseases. It a sovereign specific fox General Debility, and the best renovator for a Broken Constitu tion. It braces and reinvigorates every organ, promotes activity and regularity in every time- GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS DIRECTOR V. GEORGIA, Emanuel county. * W HEREAS Andrew J. Williamson and, -. , , - . - ,. . - e ., - . , William J. Williamson, applies to me for T’ au ? P^ees that condition ot the whole letters of administration on the estate of fo^lifi^ “ security for Drewry Phillips, late of said county, deceas’d: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors a Gin-house, with other improvements,known j f id deciased t0 be and appear at my office ce, adjoining the lands . . - - J as the Arnold Adams place of Haines, Gilmore and others, as the proper Let all who wish to purge the blood from the impurities contracted from the free indul gence of the appetite during the winter, and to prepare the system to resist summer epidemics, resort now to “Guysott’s Extract of Yellow FURNXX TOE. T HE Subscriber is now receiving, by every arrival from New York, a rich and splendid assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, of the latest and most approved patterns, not surjj 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-case bureaus, writing table and book cases, cottage bureaus, ward-robes, ladies’ work tables, een- tre and pier tables, with marble tops marble top wash stands painted do. dressing tables, tea tables Grecian clawfoot dining tables, ex tension tables, card-tables, with harpe and Oge pillars, mahogany bedsteads, do. French pat terns, curled maple bedsteads, plain, do. do. ALSO, Curled maple, black walnut and rosewood chairs with cane bottoms, Windsor chairs, chil dren’s high do., counting room desks, revolv- ng chairs for counting rooms, counter stoolsi foot stools, hat-stands, bellows and brush, biro cages knife trays, safes, mahogany and cherry cribs hair mattrasses, moss do., l eather beds, bolsters, and pillows, green, red, black, blue and white cord, with tassels to match, hair cloth, for sofas and mahogany chairs, willow wagons, do., cradles. ALSO, A great variety of mantle and pier glasses toilet and dressing glasses of all of the differ ent kinds now used. Persons, either in the city or country, wish ing to purchase any of the above articles, will find it an object to call before making their purchases elsewhere. Every article may bt depended on as being what it is represeirted.- Liberal deductions will always be made to the who make large purchases. Removed to Smett’s new Buildings. Broughton street. I W MORRELL, feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly law sore a go dfmf, Commission Merchants, 93 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEO. [P. A. LAWSON. j. e. GODFREY.] LOUS A CO. ” Factors and Commission Merchants, Wo. 118, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. J. W. C. Loud.] [P. H. Loud. nov. 4, 1851. 42 ly BEBN A FOSTER, Factors and Commission Merchants. Savannah, Ga. P.H. BEHN,] [JOHN FOSTER. feb. 10,1852. 3 ly EABUN A WHXTBHEAS. l actors & Commission Merchants Savannah, Ga. \j\F ILL give strict attention to the sale of * * Cotton and other produce consigned to them. Orders for Bagging, Rope and other Family Supplies, will be filled at the lowest prices. Our Jong experience in business induces them to hope for the continuance of the liberal patronage extended to the late firm of Rabun, Fulton & Co. Maj. Win. Hodges, of Sandersville, will act as their agent for Washington county, june 1, 1852. lg—7m wit in time prescribed by law, to show cause „ „ , . , vv , , ,, ., - ■ if any thev have why said letters should not 1 ^ u . ty of Ezekiel Iraney, lata.of said count,, de. ^7^ Given under my hands at office 1 Doct and Saxaapacillii, which is proving itself ceased, and lor the benefit of the heirs and'. - hn > A. A, 1 7 n . , an antidote for many of the most malignant creditors of said deceased. Terms on the ’ vm.j vr,., Fnn Onf'v | diseases that flesh is heir to, and they will Tier- day. JAMES J. WALL, admr. J gj 3yd ^ er be disappointed, for in this remedy the pub- aug. 17,1852. 30—td THE WEATHER AND CROPS. The Milledgeville Recorder, after speak ing of the damage done by the late freshet, says: However this may be, it is cheering to know that still the crops of Georgia, both corn and cotton, will be exuberant, more so than they have been for many years past, and especially that there will be no lack of the staff of life, bread, as has been recently the case in’ourjotate. Cotton Crop in Mississippi.—The Jack- son Mississippian of September 3d, says : Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Octo ber next, at the Market-house in the Town of Louisville, in pursuance of an order from the honorable Court of ordinary of Jeffer- j deceasod . son county, the Real Estate ol Hansel Cal- j These are therefore to cite and admonish, houn, deceased, lying in said county, being j all and singular the kindred and creditors of GEORGIA, Emanuel county. YfTHEREAS John L. Moore applies to me VV for letters of administration tate of William six hundred and sixty five acres of Pine land, | gaid deC eased, to beand appear at my office adjoining lands of Henry Walden, Wm. G Wilcher and others. Sold subject to Widows Dower, and will be sold in one or more lots as most desired. Terms on the day. PLEASANT WALDEN, admr. LOUISA CALHOUN, admr’x August 9, 1852. 29—td Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE with an order of the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, will be -1X7 .• * „ 1 sold on the first 1 uesday in October next, at We continue to receive the most cliscour-!., J . er ■ . 0 w •- . . .... ... . the Market-house in the town of Louisville, aging accounts of the condition ot the co ^* j six hundred and sixty-seven acres of pine land ton crop. j more or less, adjoining lands of John Beding- The Macon Beacon, publied in Noxubee | field and others, as the property belonging to county, Mississippi, says that the planters the estate of James Fields, late of said eoun will not gather more than half a crop in that regioD. And the last Grenada Republican, an other Mississippi paper, says : We have heard recently of considerable complaint among planters in this section, of the ravages of the boll-worm—also of the rot among cotton. . Crops in Alabama.—The Mobile Tribune says: We saw yesterday a gentleman who has travelled extensively in Pickens, Green and Sumter, in this State. He tells us that the planters generally despair of making more than half a crop of cotton. The worm was ty, deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said estate. Terms on the day. WILLIAM H. FIELDS, admr. july 13, 1852. 25—td Guardian’s Sale. A GREEABLE with an order from the Court of Qrdinary of Washington county, will be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Sandersville on the first Tuesday in November next, the following property, to wit: Ninety-two acres of Land lying in said coun ty, whereon Gideon Brantly now lives, adjoin ing Wm. M. Wadley and others ; also, all of the Hugh Bell tract that lies on the south-east side of Sand-Hill Creek, in said county, ad joining Louis A. Holt and others, said last tract being all woodland. To be sold for the bene everywhere in those counties, and while the j fit of the minor heirs of Kendrick Kinman. weed generally looked very well, there was j late deceased. Terms on the day of sale. .a great deficiency of bolls. SAML ROBISON,Guar. lie faith has never wavered—never can waver; lor it is founded on experience, just as their want of faith in other and spurious compounds the es ! a ^ s0 funded in experience. They liy from B. Mooreriate'of' said county, mineral nostrums to seek hope, life, and vigor J Irorn this purely vegetable remedy. Therefore, however broken down in health and spirits, however loathsome to himself and others, let no one despair' of recovejy; let the patient only understand that this hope of physical restora tion lies only in “Guysott’s Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,” and persuade him for his life’s sake to iry it, and we have no hesita tion in predicting his speedy restoration to health. As a means of regulating all the functions of woman’s delicate organization, it has no 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 Swainsboro’, this 2d of August, 1852. NEILL McLEOD, Ord’y. aug. 23. 31—30d GEORGIA, Washington county \7S7HEREAS ifilas L. Daniel, Guardian of; equal in the materia medica, and at that critical the person and property of Jasper N ! period of life when the first stage of her decline GEO. A. XLEXNHAK.T, Bootmaker, Sandersville, 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 large assortment of which he has just received. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him he respectfully solicits a continuationoi the same. His terms are reasonable, sandersville, April 30,1851. 16-—6m. VV Daniel, lately a minor of Joseph Daniel, late of commences, its cordial and invigorating prop- said count’',‘deceased, applies to me for letters erties will enable her to pass the crisis safe- Dismissory from said Guardianship : j ly. These are therefore to cite and admonish all j None genuine unless put up in large persons concerned, to be and appear at my of- j bottles containing quart, and name of the Syrup fiee within the time prescribed by law, and ; blown in the glass, with the written signature show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Sandersville, this 6th sept. 1852, HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord sept. 7. 33—40d GEORGIA, Jefferson county S. F. Bennett on the outside wrapper. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for Sold by SCOVIL tf- MEAD. 113 Chartres street, New Orleans, Sole General Agents for the Southern States to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold by N. W. HAINES & BROTHER, Sandersville. Moultrie & Bro. Fenns Bridge ; D. M. Ed wards, Milledgeville; W. A. Hayles, Louisville; W HEREAS Jeremiah Streetman applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of William H. Streetman, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all ; J- R- Simpson, Sparta; C. C. Beall, Irwinton. and singular the kindred and creditors of said Sold at wholesale, by Hayiland Keese & Co. deceased, to be and appear at my office within j New York. Haviland, Risley & Co. Augus- the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if j ta, Geo. Haviland, Harral, & Co., and i. M. any they have, why said letters should not be Cohen & Co. Charleston, S. C. granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this 7th day September. 1852. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y. sept 14. 34—30d The Planters' (La.) Banner says : For a few days we have been blessed with delightful weather. A continuance of such weather will help much to re-establish the sept. 14, 1852. 34—td GEORGIA, Jefferson county. W HEREAS William Sherrod applies to me for letters of administration on the Admintratix’s Sale. A GREEABLE with an order of the Court j es tate of James Sherrod deceased: of Ordinary of Washington county, will j These are therefore to cite and admonish , ~ , . be sold before the Court-house door in the j a ll and singular the kindred and creditors of hopes of our planters, some of whom were j town 0 f Sandersville on the first Tuesday in I sa i d dec’d to be and appear at my office with- featful of their cane suffering from too , ft ovember nex t, two hundred two and a half! j n the time prescribed by law'to show cause much rain so late in the season. What is ; acres of Land lying in said county, whereon if any they have why said letters should not most needful now, is dry weather, with there is a comfortable dwelling-house, and be granted. Given under my hand at office in other necessary out-houses, with one hundred acres under good fence and in a proper state heavy dews at night, which, should we be fortunate enough to obtain, from present _ __ . , appearances will give St. Mary crops of fine ot cultivation, adjoining Dr. McBride, Daniel ‘q. ... J v ., ! and others,as the property of Abram Barge, quality, though the quantity may not be so , j ate 0 f sa j d coun ty, deceased, and for the bene large as heretofore. 1 fit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms cash. . The Point Coupee Echo of the 28th ult.,; HANNAH BARGE, admrx. has the.following. j sept. 14, 1852. 34—td The cottou crop in this parish, of which Louisville, this 7th dav of September, 1852. NICHOLAS DE1HL, Ord’y. sept. 14. 34—30d 'Wo months after date application will be rp- X made to the Court of Ordinary ol'Jef- , Executor’s Sale. we lately spoke so flatteringly, runs a great i a GREEABLE with an order from the risk, at present, of being diminished by at I Court of Ordinary of Washington coun least one-third, by the ravages of the cate-J ty, will be sold before the Court house door pillar. We have beard with regret that ^ j 11 SandersvUle, on the tirst Tuesday inOcto- ferson county, for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Merrender Thompson, deceased. DANIEL J. CONNELL, ISAAC LUCY, admrs. with the will annexed, sept. 14, 1852. 34—2m „ W injmr'enT po^oniTf I J- ST j! ' T& aug 1 29—td Very large, and the weather is very favora- j for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of ble to the maturing of the plant. Our corn ! said deceased. Terms on the day. crop is superb and superabundant. i JOSIAH JONttib, Exr, The Cotton Crop. — The Charleston Courier gives the subjoined extract from a letter received by a Mercantile firm of that city, dated “Fairfield Dist. Sept. 9, 1852. door ROBERT 14,1852. f WO mouths after date application will be Executor’s Sale. TX/ ILL be sold before the court House '' in the Town of Bainbridge Decatur coun ty on the first Tuesday in October next be- , tween the usual hours of sale the following i r “When in Charleston, a short time since,; property to wit: one lot of Land no. 393 in the I gave it as my opinion, that the cotton 15th district of originally Early county, now crop would be much shorter than most per-, Decatur, containing two hundred and fifty acres sons supposed. \Vhat was then a mere !P or ® , 80 ^ as ^ ie P r °pertyof opinion; has now become a matter of fact.^™ 18 Cheely, late of Hancock county, A , . r m u ■ ■ r.i. deceased, and in pursuance of the last will and The cotton plant, from the beguung of the testament of said Lewis W. Cheely. made to court of Oordmaryof Washington county for leave to sell the lands belonging to the minors heirs of Seaborn J. Newsom, W. W. CURRY Guardian, aug 31, 1852. 32—2m ’"p WO months af er date application will be X made to the Court ot Ordinary of Jeffer- season, has been at least two weeks later than usual, and a favorable fall was necessa ry to the making of a good crop ; instead of which, we have had cold weather, and continued rains ; and these causes have ex tended throughout the whole cottou region. The result of which has beeu the preval ence of rust in our State, and boll worm at the West; and vq ( u may rest assured that the crop of 185.2*wili beat least one-fifth ^sbort of that of. 1851, and, should,the pre '‘•.unfavorable weather continue much Terms on the day. JAMES RACHAELS, ) _ , ZADOCK RACHAELS, \ ** rs - Hancock co. aug. 3,1852. 28—td son county, for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Green M. Turner, deceased. NANCY TURNER, ) admr’x. ABRAHAM YOUNGBLOOD, $ admr. aug. 20, 1852. 31—2m Notice. ^^LL persons indebted to the estate of Jos. er, you may. look for a much greater lure.” Sage, late of Jefferson county, deceas ed, are requested to come forward and make payment by the lBt of January next, or they 1 will be placed in tke hands-of an officer for collection, and those holding demands against 6aid deceased; will present them duly authen ticated in terms of the law. ROBERT W. DANIEL, admr. sept. 14, 1852. . 7* 34—40"d rtp WO months after date application-will X be made to the Court of Ordiuary . of Washington county, for leave to sell the ne groes belonging to the estate of George Moye, deceased. ISAAC MOYE, ) . , , JOHN E. MOYE, \ Admr s aug. 3, 1852. 28^—2m T WO months affer date appiicat'on will be made to theCou t of Ordinary of Jef ferson county, for leave to sell the Real and Personal property of Robert NeBbitt late of said county, deceased. HUGH O. K. NESBITT,"admr. j jly 20, 1852. 26—2m June 11, 1852. 20—6m 1JDEjVNlS’ SARSAPARILLA- FOR Jaundice, Sick Heachache, Dizzinees, Loss of Appetite, Constipation of the Bowels, Piles, caused by Costiveness, Pain in the Bowels, or Rheumatism, caused by the use of Mercury, Syphilis, Scrofula, Boils, Ulcers, <f-c. rriilS preparation is made as pure as possible. Its bitter taste, and beneficial effects in dis eases of the Liver, and diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, prove it to be the purest and most useful preparation of Sar saparilla that is made. Those who have used the various preparations of Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste and effect, that there is more Sarsaparilla in one bottle of Dr. D’s. preparation, than in half a dozen bot tles as it is generalh made. That it might be more particularly adapted to professional use, nothing but the pure Sar saparilla has been used, that for different dis eases, physicians might combine or prescribe with it, such articles as they might consider most appropriate in cases under their treatment Its alterative and mildly purgative effect up on the bowels, make it not only a good substi tute for Mercury, but useful in removing all diseases aiising from the imprudent use of Mercury. Prepared only by J. DENNIS, M. D., Au gusta, Georgia. Sold in Sandersville by N. W. Haines & Bro., in Midville, by James Griffin, in Waynes boro’, by L. Schwartz, and in Irwinton, bv Dr. Wm. Fisher, J. H. Carter, and Hendrickson & Moore, Savannah. Remember to ask for DENNIS’ GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA. Augusta, july 1, 1852. 24—ly Harness Making & Repairing T HE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Sandersville and vicinity that he has engaged the services of competent workmen,and will carry on, in connection with his other business, HARNESS MAKING AND REPAIRING, in a manner and style to suit those who have anything in that line they wish done. LEWIS BENSON, may 24,1852. 18—6m uomxreics j. x>XLz.ore. H AS on hand at Sylvania, Seriven county Ga., a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, (liquors excepted) Tin-ware Crock ery, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Confectionaries, Medicines, &c., &.C., all of which he will sell at wholesale or retail,low for cash, or barter. N. B—D J. D. is also prepared to ac commodate the travelling public and horse- drovers, on accommodating terms. Sylvania, Seriven co., june 10,1852. tf VAirexx&ci. T HE uudersigned begs leave to announce to the citizens of (Sandersville and its vicini ty, that he intends to commence the above business in all its various branches, viz: Plain and Ornamental Painting, Gilding, Glazing, Paper Hanging, <fc., tf*c., and hopes by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to merit a share of the public patronage. Storejopposite the Central Georgian Office may 4,1852. 15--tf I. HIRST. FULTOre A WALKER- Factors and Commission Merchants, Savannah, Ga. <s> ]f RESPECTFULLY tender their services to their friends and the pub lic generally, hoping by strict and prompt at tention to all business that may be committed to their charge, to receive a liberal share of patronage. They pledge themselves not to en gage in speculations upon cotton or other country produce, under any circumstance# whatever—but to do all in their power to pro mote the interest of their patrons. Orders for Bagging, Rope and other .supplies, will b& promptly filled at the lowest market prices.— N. G. Warthen. Esq., will act as agent for them at Warthen’s Store, Washington county aug. 3, 1852. 28—tf 7QH£i 2V£ALZiFB3f, Draper and Tailor. Dealer in Ready-Made Clothing and Gentle- ien’sfurnishing Goods. 155, Bay street, Savannah, Ga. feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly PSXiI.iF ESAN. Draper and Tailor, And dealer in Ready-made Clothing, Blurts stocks, suspenders, handk’ffs, gloves, Marino and silk under shirts, drawers, &e. No 93, Bryan street, Savannah, Ga., feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly TAX&OKXreG. SMALLWOOD & SPILLERS, THE undersiged would respectfully an. nounee to the people of Washington county, that they have associated theui- selve> in the Tailoring Business, and are pre pared to 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 J. T. JONES. Manufacturer and importer of Guns, Pistols, Rifles, Sporting Apparatus, &c.. No* 8, Monument Square, Savannah. Ga. feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly* I. DASHER’S Cheap Dry Goods Store, No. 146, Congress street, Savannah,- Ga. . (Late H. Lathrop’s) A well selected stock of seasonable stapj*.. and Fancy Dry Goods, are kept constantly on hand, and will be sold cheap for cash. Please call and examine, feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly PROFESSIONAL CARDS* R. L. WARTHEN, Attorney at Law, SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA, feb. 17, 1852? 4—ly MULFORD MARSH, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office, 175,‘ Bay street, Savannah, Ga. feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly aaocEiixzis, Fruit and C^orifcctioiiary. 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 Goshfen 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, ,1,0. 3—ly* T1 JUST RECEIVED A FOR SALS N assortment of Fashionable Neck Rib bons and Ladies’ colored Gaiters, at the store of LAZARON & NEWMAN, june 26, 1852. 23 J. B. HAY NE, ATTORNEY AT IAW. /IALCYONDALE Ga. Will attend promptly to all business ^en trusted to his care in any of the Courts of the Middle or Eastern circuits. Hdcyondale feb. 2 1852 2—ty JNO. W, RUDISILL. ATTORNEY AT LAW, SANDERSVILLE, Ga. March 10,1851 8—ly JAMES S. HOOK, Attorney at Law, SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA WILL PRACTICE I^THE COUNTIES OF . .. J Washington, Burke, Seriven, Middle-circuit. f - — ’ ’ £ Jefferson and Emanuel. Southern Circuit, j - - - - Laurens. Ocmulgee Circuit) - - - - Wilkinson. Office next door to the Central Georgian office. jan. 1,1852. 51—r-ly S. B. CRAFTON, Attorney at Law. SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA, Will also attend the Courts of Emanu Laurens, and Jefferson, should business be eni rtustedtd hie-care, in either of those counties feb. 11. 4-L-tf W. L. Muuunmuu, SURGEON UEreZXSR SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA, may 10, 1«52. 16—tf E . S BOfHWELZi A CO. Wholesale and Retail Store, No. 173, Bay street, Savannah, Ga. DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES, GROCERIES, fc S. E. BOTH\l LLI. J [R. L. GAMBLE. feb. 10, 1852. 3—ly SCRANTON, joxxresore A CO, GROCER Js. Savannah, Ga. D. T. SCHANTON, JOSEPH JOHNSTON. | Savannah. W. B. SCRANTON, ■ feb. 10, 1852. | No. 19, Old Slip, N. Yor 3—ly XXUmFHXlEVS A JOHNSON* Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Smets’ Buildings, corner of Broughton and Whitaker streets, Savannah, Ga. Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c. Soda water of a superior quality. feb. 10, 1 85:. 3—ly HBNRY ROTHSCHILD. Dealer in Ready-Made Clothing, DRY GOODS, 4-c. No. 178, Congress street, next door to H. J. Gilbert, Savannah, Ga. Gentlemen’s garments made to order, feb. 10,1852. .3—ly A. PONCE, Importer and lUanitfacturer ol SEGA R S, J^O. 13, Whitaker street, keeps constant ly on hand a well selected stock-of imported Segars; also, Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, and all other articles usually kept in Ilia line of business, which he offers on the moat reasonable terms. ' : v Savannah, feb. 19,1852. 6—ly y ' Plastering and Briefs I ay a T HE undersigned has located in Sande: ville, for the purpose of carrying on ttie Plastering and Bricklaying business. .Speiri* mens of workmanship can be seen in place. Jobs taken in the country, mar. 4. 7—ly D STEVE itew Goods. J UST receiving and opening a fii ment of new Goods, which wil cheap. AINSWORTH & S. T july 5, 1852.