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THE CENTRAL GEORGIAN.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, legal advertisements.
Jefferson Slierriff’s Sale.
be sold at the Market House in the
■. * " Towa of Louisville on the first Tuesday
la April next between the usual hours of sale
the following property to wit;
b °7u named John about 18 years
Nft&?S n .wn h , epr0pert ) rof the estate of
tetftEv fnifi ; - lteof831(1 count y deceased
. j, * • en f 11lsa ued from Superior Court
tor !nf/Jm Carles D. Sheppard vs. the Execu-
defendent. deceased Property pointed out by
-*r . „ JESSE T. MULLEN, sh’ff. j. c.
Majch 1,1353. 5 -30d
•««v«n Sheriff’s Sale '
W 1 a7-v-w M 031 the first Tuesday in
♦ho &^ 0re - lbe t^ourt house door in
- f, ol '^y v'ama, between the usual hours
of sale the following property to wit :
ndSjjS*!? and fifty acres of pine land
Of B. F. Ingram, Bolden, M.
o“ r , p tho^Sj levied on as the property of
£ f earce ^ satisfy two Justice court fi
pl m V ° r ° f Mar y Do " dy vs. said S. C
I P ro pert} T pointed out by the defendent
ble^ Wade Sn< * returne<1 to me by a Con sta
ir u J0HN A. BASEMORE, shff s. c.
March, I, 1853. 5 3 0d
EMANUEL SHERIFF’S SALE. *
be eo ^d on the first Tuesday in
, ,, AP r d next, before the Court-house door
o le town of <S\vainsboro, the following
^ wo tracts of land as the
? ty of Mary Spencer, one tract contain-
jf. 0 hundred and fifty acres more or less
Twit 6 ? 1 } ^ ar * V °P encer now resides, well im-
fS 'n" 0 ? 11 i he water3 of Canoochee in
the o <th Dist., of said county, the other tract
containing three hundred and eight acres more
or less, am owing the land where Mary Spen-
cer now lives, tolerably improved—levied on
to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Superior
Court m favor of Jesse P. Scott, property
peinted_outJ>y the Plaintiff’.
ir u , „ " D - S - MOORE, Sh’ff.
— March 1,1853 5-tds
Admiuistrator’s Sale.
P URSUANT to an Order from the Honor
able the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson
SS 6 S ? ld ,f the Market ifu
the Town of Louisville, m said county on the
first 1 uesday m April next, within theWal
hours of sale, a negro boy Lewis, about 11
years old belonging to Bie estate of Ephraim
C. Pebles, dec ess ed, Sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased
Terms on the day of sale. eceased.
GEORGIA—JEFFERSON COUNTY-
W HEREAS James L. Daniel applies to me
for letters of Administration with the
will annexed on the estate of Joseph Marshall
dec’d.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditor of
said deceased to be and appear at the Couiq
of Ordinary within the time prescribed by law
to show cause if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted. Given under my
hand at office in Louisville this 7th March,
1853,
N. DIEHL, Orp’y
mar. 15,1853. 7—30d
Feb.*14, 1852.
ISAAC F. ADKINS, adm’r
s---td
Administrator’s Sale,
A G ^ BLE 'Y illlan ? rder from the Court
of Ordinary of Washington county, mil
be sold in the to\Yu of Newton, in ' Baker
county on the first Tuesday in June next, be
tween the usual hours of sale the folio win cr
property to wit: “
One lot of land No, 148 in the 1st District of
SSly Early now Baker county, contain,
tng 202 1-2 acres more or less. To be sold
3 % P S P r y0 ^ rChMte ™. -atedeceas-
ed. Sold for a division among the
Terms on the day.
heirs.
Feb. 8,1853.
GEO. W. MA SSEY, adm’r
2—td
GEORGIA, WASHINGTON COUNTY.
W HEREAS James G. Armstrong applies
to me for letters of administration on the
estate of Alexander Armstrong, sr., late of said
county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish,
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary within the time prescribed by law,
and show cause if any they have why said let
ters should not be granted. Given under my
hand at office this March 11th 1853.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
March 15, 7—30d
GEORGIA, Washington county.
W HEREAS Jessee B. Hunt ppplies to me
for letters of administration on the estate
of Janies R. Hunt, late of said county dec’d.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary within the time prescribed by law
to show cause if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted. Givengunder my
hand at office this 27th Febuarv,1853.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
mar. 1, 1853. 1—30d
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
T WO months months after date application
will be made to the Court of ordinary of
Jefferson county for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the estate of Jesse W. Stapleton
late of said county deceased.
SARAH STAPLETON, aom’x
WM. W. STAPLETON, adm’r.
mar. 8, 1853. 6—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 woman
and her five children, belonging to the estate
of John Morgan, late of said county deceas
ed. JESSE F. MORGAN, adm’r.
Feb. 1, 1853, ' J—2m
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Wash
ington county, for leave to sell all that part
of the real estate, belonging to the estate of
the late John Webb, not disposed of bv the
deceased in his will.
JAMES HICKS, Exr.
Jan 18, 1853 51—2m
rmvO months after date application will be
J- made to the Ordinary of Emanuel county
for leave to sell the real estate belonging to
the estate of Allen Oglesby, late of said coun
ty deceased.
JOHN C. C. LANE, Guard’n.
Feb. 8. 182 2—2m
T WO months affer date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer-
g n county, for leave to sell the land and .one
neoro belonging to the estate of Ephraim
Peeples late of said county deceased.
ISAAC F. ADKINS, Admr.
Jan. 18, 1853. 50—2m
Administrator’s Sale.
A GI S£ E ,4 BLY ' vith an ° rder of the Court
ot Ordinary of Lanurens county, will be
sold before the Court-house door in the Town
tL.? •’ f aarens co , unt y> on the first
1 uesday m Apnl next between the usual
hours of sale the following property to wit •
Charlotte a woman about 24 years old, and
her three children Alifair, about* 6 vears old.
Caroline a g,rl about 4 years old, and her in
fant boy child John. Sold as the property of
« a Je ,p t , 0wer ' ,ate said county deceased,
nd for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
•aid deceased. Terms on the day
„FeK 8, ,8,3.” MA * TI “
GEORGIA—JEFFERSON COUNTY.
W HEREAS Allen Futril Guardian of the
person und property of Nancy E. Tarver
(formerly Nancy E. Watkins) minor heir of
Mills Watkins, late of said county deceased,
applies to me for letters dismissorv from said
Guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singler the relatives and others con
cerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordi
nary within the time prescribed by law and
shew cause if any they have why said letters
should not be granted,
Given under my hand at office in Louisville,
this February 23d 1853.
N. DIEHL,Ordy
Mar. 1, 1853. 5—3Qd
GEORGIA, Washington county
W HEREAS Jethro Arline applies to me for
letters of administration debonis non on
the estate of George Mason late of said coun
ty dv’cd
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at the Court of Or
dinary within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause if any they have why said letters
should not he granted
Given under my hand at office in Sanders-
ville this 4th day of March 1853
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
March 4, 1853 6—30d
GEORGIA—JEFFERSON COlJNTY(
W HEREAS Andrew E, Tarver applies to
me for letters of administration with
the will annexed on the estate of Josiah Wells
late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish al
and singularthe kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be & appear atCourt of Ordinary
within time prescribed by law to show cause
why said letters should not be granted. Given
under my hand at office in Louisville this
March 2nd 1853.
N. DEIHL,Ord,y
mar“8, 6—30d
GEORGIA, Washington county
In Superior Court.of said County.
John H. Newton }
vs. [ Rule IVisi.
Beach &. Dudley. J
I T appearing to the Court by the petition
of John H. Newton endorsee, and copy
note and affidavit hereto annexed, that said
John H. Newton by his Attorney, was pos
sessed of the original note in said petition
mentioned, and that said original note has
been lost; and he the said John H., praying
tha establishing of the said copy note
in lieu of the original so lost. It is ordered
that the said Asahel Beach and Addison E.
Dudley show cause if any they have, by the
first day of the next Term of this Court, why
the said copy note should not be established
in lieu of the original, lost as i.fortsaid, And
it is further ordered that a copy of this Rule
be served personally on the afforesaid parties,
the firm of Beach & Dudley if to be found
within this State, and if not, that it be publish
ed in the Central Georgian, a public Gazette,
published in Sandersvile in said county, three
months previous to the next Term of this
Court.
A true extract from the minutes, December
18 th 1852.
L. A. JERNIGAN, Cl’k.
dec. 21, 1852. 48—3m
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENT.
rusNimaE.
T HE Subscriber is now receiving, by everA
arrival from New Y ork, a rich and splendid
assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, of
the latest and most approved patterns,not sur
passed in the southern country. He has purj
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,
l black walnut, and rosewood chairs, cane aua
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, cen
tre and pier tables, with maible tops marble
top wash stands painted do. dressing tables,
tea tables Grecian clawfoot dining tables, ex
tension tables, card-tables, with harpe and Oge
pillars, mahogany bedsteads, do. French pat-
erns, 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-
sng chair for counting rooms, counter stoolsi
foot stools, hat-stands, bellows and brush, bird
cages knife trays, safes, mahogany and cherry
cribs hair mattrasses, moss do., Feather beds,
bolsters, and pillows, green, red, black, blue
and white cord, with tassels to match, hair
cloth, for sofas and mahogany chairs, willow
wagons, do., cradles.
Removed to Smett’s new BuildingB.
Broughton street. 1 W MOKRPLL & Co
feb. 22, 1853. 4—ly
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Wood Shop-—Repairing, &c.
o
T HE subscriber would respectfully an-
nouncce to the people of . Washington
county, that he has put up a WORK SHOP
in this plaee and is prepared to do ail jobs, in
the way of Carriage, Waggon, and Bug
gy, making and Repairing at the shortest
notice. Having been engaged for a number
of years in the business, he flatters himself
that he. can give those wiio may patronise him
eutire satisfaction, in the style, manufacture
and prices of work done at his establishment.
Hte has secured the services of good Wheel-
rights and Blacksmiths, and all orders for
work, repairing, or any thin in his line will
meet with prompt attention. His Work
shop, is on the Milledgeville Road, near the
Church.
JOHN W. RENi’ROE.
Smdeville, j in. 11’1853. 5)—tf
T
NOTICE
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
-TA Hezekiah Killebrew, late of Warren
county deceased, are requested to come for
ward and make immediate payment, and those
having demands against said estate will pre
sent them duly authenticated and within the
time prescribed by Jaw.
, , David cumming, adm’r.
March 1,1853. 5 10
■Notice.
,P ei ; s01 ^ indebted to the estate of
Ephraim C. Peebles, late of Jefferson
county deceased, are required to make imme.
.te payment, and those having demands a-
gainst said estate will present them in terms
of the law.
Washington Superior Court*
September Term, 1852.
Feb. 14, 1853,
ISAAC F. ADKINS, adm’r
3—40d
GEORGIA—WASHINGTON COUNTY.
*^t^*HEREAS Lewis Bullard administrator
’ " on the estate of John Peacock, late of
said county deceased, applies to me for letters
of dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
•11 and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary within the time prescribed by law’
to show cause if any they have w r hy said let
ters should not be granted. Given under my
hand at office in Sandersville thia March 7th
1853. HaYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
March 15, 1853 7—m6m
GEORGIA, Washington county.
TITHEREAS ■'YV r illiam w. Giles applies to
»» me for le tteraof administration on the
estate of William Giles, late of said county
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary within the time prescribed by lvw
to show cause if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted. Given under my
hand at office in Sandersville, this 7th March,
158 3
HAY WOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Emanuel County.
YfTHE R EAS Aaron G. Odam applies to me
YY for letters of Guardianship of the person
and property of Martha M. Green minor of
Daniel Green late of said connty deceased.
These are therefore to cite all persous con
cerned that if no cbjections be filed in my
office in the time required by law, they will be
granted to the applicant. Given under my
hand in office ot Swainsboro, this 18th Febru
ary 1853. NEIL M’LEOD Old
Mar. 1, 1853. 5—40d
GEO RGIA—WASfnNGTOfTcOUNTY
W HEREAS John Kitral a pplies for 1
ters of Guardianship of the person and
propertiy of Paul A. Verona V. and Verianna
B. Skrne, minor orphan children of Benjamin
Skrine, deceased.
These are therefroe to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at my
office within time prescribed by law, to show
cause w ? hy said letters should not be granted.
Given under my at office in Sandersville this
February 19th. 1853.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ordy.
Feb. 22,1853. 4—30d
GEORGIA—JEFFERNON COTNTY.
W HEREAS Charles Mathew’s, Guardian
of the person and property of Smithey
N. Way, (formerly Smithey N. Hudson) mi
nor heir of Elbert Hudson late of said county
deceased, applies to me for letters dumissory
from said Guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary within the time prescred 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
February 2nd 1853.
NICHOLA S DIEHL, Ord’y.
Feb. 8, 2—40d
Richard Warthen Executor")
of the last will& testament
of Elizabeth Davis dec’d
Janies M Collins and wife,
Wiley Coston and wile,
Green Brantley, Guar.of
James L. Peddy,
Alexander Kneland,
Joseph Moultrie,
Briggs Moultrie,
George Cornelius,
Benjamin Cornelius, Guar.
of Cornelius,
Parr and wile,
In Equity.
Bill of interplea
der.
LeggittaDd wife,
Leroy Nopeir and wife,
Edward Hopson,
Angeline Stokes
Elizabeth IFelch.
J
It appearing to the
Court that Joseph Moultrie, Briggs Moultrie,
George Cornelius Benjamin Cornelius, Guar
dian of Cornelius, minors. Parr and
wife, Leggitt and wife, Leroy Napier
and wife, Edward Hopson and Angeline
Stokes, defendants reside out of the county of
Washington in parts unknown. It is on mo
tion, ordered that they do appear and demur,
plead or answer said Bill on or before the first
day oj the next Term of this Court.
Be it further ordered, that this Order be pub
lished in the Central Georgian once a month
for four months, from the next Term of this
Court.
A true extract from the Minutes of said Court
this I5th dav of November, 1852.
L. AUGUSTUS JERNIGAN. Cl k-
nov. 16. 1852. 43—m4m
j\ew Go oils—aii*l a HewStore
HE subscriber returns his thanks to his
numerous patrons and friends for the lib
eral patronage heretofore extended to him, and
would inform them that he is again at his old
stand in a new stove-house, and has a splendid
new stock of FALL AND WINTER DR Y
GOODS, which he proposes to sell, as here
tofore, on cheap and accommodating terms.—
In the Dry Goods line, he is amply supplied,
and can accommodate the taste and fancy of
all. Without enumerating a part of the varie
ty of articles, which compose his stock, lie
would say that he has everything that is usual
ly kept in a Dry Goods store
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
He has also, on hand, aady-made sortment,
of Gents, and Youths Red put up Clothing-
made of good material and put up in a su
perior style.
NEGRO CLOTHING AND BLANKETS.
Shoes, Boots, Hats, Caps, hard and hollow
Ware, Saddles, Bridles, cf'C-
GROCERIES! GROCERIES ! !
As usual, he will keep constantly on hand,
a general assortment of Groceries, Family
supplies, &c.,all of which will be sold accord
ing to the motto of “quick sales and small
profits.” He has in store and is constantly re
ceiving a supply oLjhe following articles:
Bacon-sides and^shoulders,
Sugars of all quali.ies,
Rio and Java Coffee,
Hyson, Black and other Teas,
Rice, salt, and Flour of various brands,
Bagging, Rope, Nails, and Iron of dif. sorts,
Tobacco of different qualities,
Molasses, syrups, <f-c.
WM. IIODGES.
Sandersville, sept. 28, 1852. 36—tl
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS
NEW STORE,
At Bay Spring.
—O— •
T HE Subscribers would repectfully an
nounce to the citizens ot Washington
county, that they have just completed their
Neav Store House on the plantation ofDr.
W. G. McBride, near Bay NViring, and are
now receiviug and opening a fine assortment
of Dry Goods, Family Grceries, and a vari
ety of articles usually to be found in a Coun
try Store, which they offer for sale on as good
terms as can be had at any place. They in
vite the public to call and examine their stock.
Among the variety of articles they have
good assortments of
Calicoes, Homespuns, Bonnets hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes, Negro clothing, Negro-shoes,
Blankets, Saddles, Bridles, Cloths, Cassa-
meres, vestings, die
Crockery, Hardware 1 Tin-ware, &c.
ALSO,
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Tobacco,
Cigars, Suit, with other articles in the Gro
cery line. Call and examine for yourselves.
McBRIDE & YOUNGBLOOD.
Washington co., dee. 14, 47—tf
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GEOR.GIA«-JEFFERSON COUNTY.
W HEREAS Daniel J. Connell applies to
me for letters of Guardianship of the
person and . property of Harriet Thompson,
minor heir of Merrenda Thompson deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish
ail aiid singular the kindred and others con
cerned to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Loui sville
this, Marqfe 7th. 1853
N. DIEHL, Ord’y.
t- 7—30d
JBORCalA, Jeffcrsoiicoiinty.
W HEREAS Charles H. Burke Executor on
the last will and testament of Mathew
Marshall dec’d. applies to me for letters
dismissory fiom said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said dec’d to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law, to show cause
if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand in Louisville,
this 18th of January. 1853.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y.
Jau. 25,1853 52—m6m
GEORGIA^ Washington County.
W HEREAS E. S. Langmade and Jame J.
Mayo, administrators on the estate of
James Kindriek deceased, applies to me for
letters dismissory from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause if any they have why said letters should
not be granted. Given under my hand at office
m Sandersville this the 24th day of Janua
ry 1853.
t ,J lA Y W00D BROOKINS, Ord’y.
Jan, 25 1853 52-m6m
GEORGIA, WasIiington,County.
AT r HE REAS James H. Gilmore, James C.
. ▼ Whitaker and Alexander E. Lawson,
Executors ot the last will and testament of
Nathanuel G. Pace dec’d apply to me for let
ters of dismission from the Executorship
of said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish al
and singularthe 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
Sander^ille, this 4th day of January, 1853.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
Jan. 4, 1853. 49—in6m
GEO/fGlA—JEFFERSON COUNTY.
HE RE AS Thomas H. Polhill adminis-
y ^ trator debonis non on the estate of
Marg are t Fleeting, late of Jefferson county
aecea sed, applies to me for letters of dismisso-
ry kom said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at my
office within the time pres ribed by law to
show cause why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at Louisville this
January 10th 1853.
N. DEIHL, Ordinary
Jan. 28, 1854. 51—m9m
GEORGIA, EMANUEL COUNTY.
W HEREAS William Johnson applies to
me for letters of dismission from the
administration of Seaborn Johnson, late of said
county deceased.
These -are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
estate to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause if
any exist why said letters should not be grant-
f d ‘ f‘ vea 1 unde ' m y ha " d at office at Swains
boro, this 6th of November, 1852.
NEILL McLEOD, Ord y.
n°v. 16, 1852. 43-m6m.
GLOBS HOTEL—Sandersvi lie.
THE subscriber would an
nounce to his friends and the
public generally, that he has ta
ken charge of this Hotel, and
will use his best endeavors to make all who
may call upon him comfortable. His table
null be furnished with the best that the. mark
et affords. He respectfully solicits a share of
public patronage. JEPTHA BRANTLEY,
oct 19,1852. 39—tf
G RATEFUL to our friends for the liberal
patronage heretofore bestowed on us,
we respectfully call their attention to the fact,
that we will discontinue to sell GOODS on a
Credit, from the first of January next, and as.
we have positively determined to collect our
outstanding debts, we hereby respectfully re
quest our friends who are indebted to us, by
note and account, to call and settle as early as
possible. Those demands, which we hold from
previous to 1852 will be placed in the hands of
an attorney for collection, if they are not set
tled before next March Court.
We have concluded to sell our good for
Cash only, and we therefore offer them either
WHOLE SALE OR RETAIL,
with Great Reduction on former prices those
wishing to purchase will please call on us,
when they will find it to their andvantage,as
as we are determined to sell.
N. B. Those having demands against us,
will please present them.
LAZARON & NEWMAN,
dec. 21,1852. 48—tf
mi. DBNJfiS’
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-L Its bitter taste, and beneficial effects in dis
eases of the Liver, and diseases arising from
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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 al-
diseases arising 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, by Dr.
Wm. Fisher, J. H. Carter, and Hendrickson &
Moore, Savannah.
Remember to ask for DENNIS’ GEORGIA
SARSAPARILLA.
Augusta, july 1, 1852. 24—ly
Br, Ularchisi’s
UTERINE CATHOXilGO jf.
The undersign
ed, having been
duly appointed
Agent for the sale
of this truly in
VALUABLE MEDI
CINE, would re
spectfully invite
the attention of
Ladies and Prac
titioners of Louis
ville and vicinity,
to the gratifying
success that has
attended its use
, wherever intro
duced, and its happy adaptation to the cure ®f
all the distressing diseases for which it is of
fered ; being those incidental to the respecta
ble female, whether married or single, and
usually known by the name oi Female Com~
plaints. Of these are Prolapsus Uteri, or
Falling of the Womb; Fluor Albus, or Whites
Chronic Inflamation and Ulceration of the
Womb; Incidental Hcemorrhage, or Flooding£
Painful, suppressed and Irregular Menstrua
tion, Jfe., with all their accompanying evils,
(Cancer excepted,) no matter how severe or of
how long standing.
That this Catholjcon is in every way wor
thy of the confidence of the afflicted as a suc
cessful, safe, and eheap remedy, is vouched for
by the fact of its having received the approbate
tion and liberal patronage of many prominen-
members of the
medical faculty
in the United States; and also by the volunta
ry testimonials given in the pamphlets, from
Ladies and Physicians of the highest respect
ability, as certified by the most satisfactory
authority.
This preparation is not a “cure aB,”" but is
intended expressly lor the above-named com
plaints, so very distressing in their nature and
consequences, and which have heretofore re
sisted the skill and exertions of the most ae-
eomplished Physicians of all countries, toa
degree beyond that of perhaps any other ma
lady to which the human family is heir.
The ingredients,as eertificed by high med
ical authority, (see pamphlet,) are all vege
table, and are not associated with any article
unfriendly to the animal economy.
References:
P. B. Peckman, M. D., Utica, New York.
L. D. Fleming, M. D., Canandaigua, N. Y.
D. Y Foote, M. D., Syracues, N. Y.
M. H. Mill-, M. D., Rochester, N. Y.
Prof. Dunbar, M. D., Baltimore, Md.
J. C. Orrick, M. D., “
W. W. Reese, M. D., City ofNew York.
W. Prescott, M. D., Concord, N. H.
Pamphlets can be had gratis at my store.
W. A. UAYLES, Druggist,
Louisville, Ga.
For sale by most of the respectable Drug
gists in the Ntate.
Central Depot, 304 Broadway, New York.
nov. 2, 1852. 41—6m
FLOY’S HOUSE—Jlucon, Ga.
t. a. goodwin, Proprietor.
A. b. Hartwell, Superintendent.
M THIS well known and popular Hotel
has been thoroughly repaired, and is
now open, and superbly furnished for
the r* ception of Boarders and the travelling
community. The Proprietor and his Assist
ants will spare no pains to make this House
one of the best Hotels in the State.
A. B. Hartwell, H. C. Cunningham and S.
Lanier will be happy to receive and welcome
their old friends and acquaintances, and will
use their utmost efforts to make them comfort
able during their stay. ■
Macon, aug. 31,1852. 31—tf
GEO. A. REINHART.
Boot Maker, Sandersville Ga.
gfj RESPECTFULLYiuformsthe
ef 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 Lesi owed upon
him he respectfully solicits a continuationof
the same. His terms are reasonable,
sandersville, April 30,181. 16-—6in.
O'
r>r lisJajd.
iNE Note of hand for three hundred and I
fifty dollars given by .lessee F. Morgan |
in favor of Asa Upton, the note has two cred
its, one of one hundred and ten dollars, on the
17tn February, 1852 the other of twenty dol
lars March the 28; h, 1852, the note was give
to the best of my knowledge bearing interest
from the 1st of Jauuary 1851.
ROBERT M. SAMPLES.
Jefferson eo. feb. 14, 3—lm
House and Lot for Sale.
THE subscriber intending to remove
from the county offers for sale his
house and lot in the town of Sanders
ville. The lot contains a half acre, theie is a
comfortable dwelling house on the premises,
with kitchen, oz-c. It fronts the street leading
to the church, and adjoins the lots owned by
Maj. Brookins and Nathan Renfroe. Posses
sion will be given on the first of Jannary next.
Persons wishing tobuv will please apply early.
WM. F. POURNELL, Jr.
Sandersville, Feb. 15,1853 3—3m
HACK LINS TO DUBLIN. ~
T HE undersigned would inform the travell
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 Tennille, and leavinor im
mediately after arrival of Cars, for Dublin, on
Wednesdays and Saturdays, and returning
on Thursdays and Sundays in time to meet the
up train of Cars from Savannah.
LEWIS BENSON. .
mar 16, 1852, 8—ly3y
Carriage Repository -Blacksmitliing.
o
T HE subscriber would respectfully an
nounce to his old friends and patrons,
that he is still at his post where he continues to
Manufacture, and Repair, Carriages, Buggies,
Waggons Carts, &c., &c. Th mklhl for the
liberal patronage hitherto bestowed upon him,
he respectfully solicits a coutinuance of the
same. No pains will be spared in mak ng
every job sent from his shop ot the neatest and
most durable character.
In connection with the nbo-e he will still
carry on the blacksmith jus:c.'*ss, and is pre
pared to do all kind of work in that line. All
plantation work, horseshoeing &c., done at
shortest notice.
LEWIS BENSON.
Jan. 11,1853. 50—tf
DOMINICK J, DILLON.
H AS on hand at Sylvania, Scriven county
Ga., a general assortment of Dry Goods,
Groceries, (liquors excepted) Tin-ware Crock,
ery, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Confectionaries,
Medicines, &e., &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, Scriven eo,, june 10,1852. tf
Plastering’ and Bricklaying*
T HE undersigned has located in Sander .
ville, for the purpose of carrying on th
Plastering and Brick-laying business. Speci
mens of workmanship can be seen in tht
place. Jobs taken in the country-
mar. 4. 7—ly .0. STEVENSON.
^Cheese.
1’UST received a fine lot of Cheese; and fo
RAD UN A WHITEHEAD.
Factors & Commission M erchant
Savannah, Ga.
W ILL give si rict attention to the sale o
Cotton and other produce consigned to
them. Orders for Bagging, Rope and other
Family Supplies, will be filled at the lowest
prices. Our long experience in business
induces them to hope for the continuance
of the liberal patronage extended to the late
firm of Rabun, Fulton &. Co.
Maj. Wm. Hodges, of Sandersville, will act
as their agent for Washington county,
june 1, 1852. 16— 7in
sale by
»aept. 23.
Z. BRANTLEY.
36
New Goods for Fall and Winter
N EGRO Blankets, Kerseys and Osnaburgs
Plaid and plain Linseys, together with a
large and well selected stock of Fancy and
. taple Dry Goods, comprising every variety
and style of ladies’ .Dress Goods—the latest
and richest patterns—French designs. We re
spectfully invite our friends and all who visit
Savannah, to examine our stock. We sell lo w.
Our stock of French Cashmeres and D’Lams
is large and well selected. Alapaccas of eve
ry shade and variety ; a fine assortment of
silks, col’d and bl’k ; brocade figured silks.—
Our stock is large and complete. Please to
call and see.
Corner of Broughton and Whitaker streets,
Savannah.
JAS. H. & M. SHEAHAN.
Late of Milledgeville, Baldwin co.
oct. 19,1852.39—tf
Lost.
L OST to-day in Sandersville, a note of
hand for one hundred and fifty dollars,
($150) made payable to Seaborn A. H. Jones,
and dated about the first of January, eighteen
hundred and fifty two, which note I this any
paid to Maj. Jones, and lost from my posses
sion, with my name still attached.. All persons
are hereby forewarned from trading for •***
note, as it is already paid and will notbef^
a second time. BENJ. TARBUTTON.
Snrwtarflvillfc. Feb- 35. 1853 6—*3t