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THE CENTRAL GEORGIAN.
and although it makes to each owner or /testants in Holland, against the establish
grower of cotton but a small amount, yet | ment ofthe Catholic hierarchy
when divided between a few purchasers
It is reported that the States of Southern
Germany will blockade Switzerland.
The King of Prussia has offered the Ma-
diai asylum in the Kingdom.
It is stated that Austria had peremptori
ly refused the Sardinian demands.
It is rumored that the Chinese have le
galized the opium trade.
The Turkish question progresses slowly,
Austria demanding satisfaction for the per
secution of the Deimatian Christians.
The Sardinian Minister at Vienna
demanded his passports
I-'maiiiMri Sheriff** Sale.
VTrlLI, be sold before the Court house door
YY in tlie Town oi Swaitisboro in said coun
ty on the lirst Tuesday in June next, between
the usual hours of sale the following property
to wit:
Twenty-seven acres of land lying in said
county, on the waters of Culler’s creek, ad
joining Richard Edenfield and others, levied
on as the property of Win. B. Nabb to satisfy
sundry Justice court li fa’s in favor of Nelson
Dickerson, vs. said Nabb, levy made and re-
| turned to me by a constable. Also
[ At same time and place, four hundred acres
! of pine land lying in said county on the waters
had i of Cedar creek, levied on as the property of
| John W. Crawford, to satisfy oue Justice
Hossehlager at Bremen had failed. Li- court fi fa in favor of Jeremiah Parker vs.
abilities a hundred and fourteen thousand s ' ,id Crawford, levy made and returned to me
The Russian army has been removed ! £? 1 property pointed out by
from the frontier of Turkey, and the as
makes a very eorafortable amount to each,
and would at least pay for their wine and
cigars.
This, Mr. Editor, is the way, that we
planters, by the system refered to, are made
the “hewers of wood and the drawers of
water.”
I do not object Mr. Editor, to my cotton
being subjected to the strictest scrutiny
where it is sold, and if there is anything
found which will show that I intended fraud
I am willing to pay the forfeit. But when
I have once submitted to this scrutinous ex
amination, and my cotton has passed the
ordeal, it is enough, when I have also had
to submit to a loss of ten days interest, to
allow this examination to be made. But
sir this is not the end, it crosses the pond,
the discriminating eye of J^olin Bull fastens
on a look if slightly inferior to the general
class, he calls a survey, it is pronounced
falsely packed, and the reclamation comes
back, with but little delay in its progress,
until it finds the original owner or grower,
who has to fork over his hard earnings to j self unwell, sent for the doctor and declar-
thecapriee and whim of John Bull. His j ed her befief that she was “pizened,” and
case has been tried by a jury, not of his own I that he (Sniffkins) “had done it!”
country', nor of his own choosing, and be- j “I didn’t do it!” shouted Sniff kins, “It’s
fore whom he was no. represented. I re- all gammon, she isn’t prizened. Prove it j day in June next, the following property to wit:
speetfully contend, Mr. Editor, when my j doctor; open- her upon the spot—I am will- j “*
cotton has passed the inspection of the pur- I in g>
chaser, and he has received it, that the mat- j ««
ter is fullv closed, that lie has no recourse '
on the seller or the grower, and if he has I
failed to detect anything wrong in the cot-
T
NEW SPRING
AXD SIHVLHEK GOOBS.
HE Subscriber would respectfully t>ny to
his friends and patrons, that he has just
received and opened a large and \\ ell selected
assortment of Spning and Summer Dry Goods
and which will challenge a comparison with
any now in market.
He invites the attention of the public to an
examination ot his stock, and is confident that
he can offer as good bargainsas can be had at
any place,
Ladic’s and Gent’s fine Dress Gool.° of
latest styles. Also every variety of Staple
Goods, Hardware, Crockery, CuttLry, Tin
Ware, Groceries tf-e.
Call and examine.
THOS. W. HARDWICK.
Davisboro, april 12, 1853. 11—tf
pect of affairs is decidedly more pacific.
It is believed that the Pope will yet at
tend the Coronation ofNapoleon the Third.
The Emperor has been quite sick.
Ibere is still an immense tide of emigra
tion flowing from Europe to Australia.
The other day Mrs. Sr.iffkirts, finding her-
tiie Plaintiff. Also,
At same time and place, the interest of
Robert Whitfield, Jr., it being one sixth in
all the lands belonging to the estate of Henry
Townsend deceased, levied on to satifv one
Justice court fi fa in favor of B. G. Smith, vs
said Whitfield, levy made and returned to
me by Constable.
D. S. MOORE, Shff.
april 26, 1853. 13—30d
Administrator’* Sale.
GREEABLY with an Order from the
XA_ Court of Ordinary of Emanuel epunty,
will be sold before the Court-House door
in the Town of Swainsboro on the first Tues-
A 1
COMMERCIAL
SWANN AH MARKET April 23. j
ton and John Bull’s scrutinizing eye should,! _ COTTON —Arrived since the 16th instant, j
that they should settle the question between j bales Upland, and 16/ do. Sea Island. j
. .* • i -p.i , We closed our last weekly review v/ith the
themselves. One tiling is cleai, if the plan- i America's favorable accounts at hand, noting an .
ter or seller here is to be held to the ! improvement in the Liverpool market. These j
decision of John Bull, he is entitled to accounts caused an active inquiry, which resul-
his money on the day of sale, and should ,n the sale ofl758 bales, showing an advance
...w \\ r i of J cent on the previous dav's prices, lie qua
il utter no delav toi examination here. We ! , ■ , <... ■ ■ ,
- . . , . . j ted Middling r air at lOj a 11 cts.
planters are the people, and without us On Saturday, the first day of the week now
these dictators of rules and reclaimers would ' under review, the sales were 597 bales, at the
suffer, not to lise a Stronger term. It is our advance of the previous day. The high rates de- j
privilege to refuse to be governed bv any ™nd*d by holders prevented the operations
1 li , ■ , * i from being larger. On Monday the market open-j
such one sided, double accountability rules. ed Wlth t ,^ e P ° acific - a acC ounis at hand, three,
YYc should rise up as one man and say to j days later, reporting the Livepool market an-,
our commission merchants, if you subject j changed. The sales that day reached 681 bales,!
inv cotton to the examination of the pur-1 holders not being so stringent in their asking j
.* .i • „ „ r .. „. ... ! rates, although we noticed no quotable change
chaser, there is an end ot it, >o far as we are jn pri ’ cp8 0n “ Tuesday the fia los were 685 bale*,
concerned, We pay HO leclamations tioin i an j 0ll Jgednesday 488 bales. Early on /Fed-
across the water. 1 nesday afternoon still later advices by the Ara-
I am no advocate of him who would at- bia were received by telegraph The Liverpool
tempt fraud in packing his cotton, but ev-! had undergone no material change, al-
1 , ,* i .. .. • .. i • though prices were reported to be easier. On
ery one knows, how difficult it w toy linn Thursday our fuarket was dull, with sales of on
ly 416 bales.
Yesterday (Friday) the inquiry was very lim-
Two tracts of land lying in said county con
taining 380 acres more or less, also one other
tract in said county, containing 326 acres more
or less, with exception of the Widows dower,
also one negro girl, by the name of Alice, 20
years old. All the above property sold as the
estate of Allen Lanier, late ol Emanuel comi
ty deceased, and sold for the benefit of the
heirs. WILLIAM LANIER, adm’r.
april 26,1853. 13—td
W 'u
Public sale.
ILL be sold before the Court-house door
in the Town of Irwinton, Wilkinson
county on the. first Tuesday iu July one tract
of land lying in the 5th District, and No. 204 t
in said county. To be sold as the property f *7 nTlowest Prices
ot Britton Dawson, deceased. Terms on the 1 x . , „ ‘
day. JOHN DAWSON,
Agent for Legatees.
april 26, 1853. 13—td
BARMONXC INSTITUTE.
Coroer of St. Julian st. A Market Square
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
F ZOGBAUM & CO., Importers and Deal-
• ers in Musical Instruments of every de
scription, sheet Music, strings, &e. wholesale
and retail. Piano Fortes, by A. Stodart &
Co and J. B. Dunham, New York, in every va
riety of style and price. These Instruments
are acknowledged, by the best musical judges
to be at least equal to any other manufactur
ers. Dealers’supplied with every article in
the line at New York prices.
F. ZOGBAUM.] [GEO. MITCHELL.
feb. 22. 4—-ly
N B KNAPP.
Manufacturer of
SADDLERS, HARNESS, Ac. dec., and
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all
kinds of
SADDLERY WARE. CARRIAGE
Trimmings, Laces, Fringes, Patent Leath
er, Springs, Axles, Bands, Varnish, dec.
AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SADDLE,
West end of Gibbons’ Building
market Square, Savannah.
A large assortment always on hand, and
who makes a full crop of cotton, and has
to crowd it all in one house, throw’ it all on
one pile, and then ginning it as it comes,
to prevent the good and the poor in some
cases being mixed, which the purchaser can
as easily detect when lie receives it, as can
John Bull.
And if he deems it objectionable, he can
throw it back on the seller. Now si 1 * allow
me to say, that a planter who would inten
tionally false pack his cotton, either by put
ting a grindston in the centre of the bale,
or by sprinkling in clear sand, or water, or. .
/ ,i • I i.i, i • 1 ofNorth Carolina, a little damp, one at o2 and
niR other tiling calculated to deceive, amj ; t|)e other al 55c bushel Prime white North
thereby make gain, deserves an apprentice-1 Carolina is worth 56 a 60 and Western 55c.
ship in the penitentiary. It strikes me that' From store by retail, the price is75c per bushel.
for cotton to be ’ BACON—The demand for this articie has
delivered to the sIi S l,lI y i,n P roved dur £S lh f ^ ek > and n,ode ;
rale sales Have been effected. We quote bides at
WASHINGTON SUPERIOR COURT.
March Term, 1853.
Samuel Robinson, Ex’r ) In Washington
of Elisha King, dee’d. J Superior Court
vs. \ Bill for
Berry Tipper and wife j Discovery and
et al J Interpleader.
It appearing to the Court from the answer
of John King of Lenoir county, North Carolina
that one Brittain King if in life, stands in the
relationship of first cousin to testator, and that
ited, and the sales were only 254 bales, viz - 3 at the last information ot said John, concerning
9, 219 at 9i , 10 at 9| 18 at 10, and 4 at 10$ cts. j the said Brittain was that he removed many
Prices during the week have undergone but Jit- j years ago to the State ot Mississippi,
tie change, and holders have not been disposed Ordered, That said Brittain King bo made
to press their stocks on the market. The high ; a party defendant to said Bill, and that ser-
rates demanded have prevented large operations, ! v j ce (, t . perfected upon said Brittain by publi-
Feb. 15, 1853,
3—ly
and the market closes firm at the following quo
talions:
Ordinary to Low Middling 8J a 9J
Middling to Good Middling 10^ a l()j
Middling Fair, II a—
Fair to Fully Fair
COHN.— We hear of the sale of two cargoes
cation of this order once a month i’or four
months in the Central Georgian.
A true extract from the minutes of said
Court, this 13tii April, 1853.
L. A. JERNIGAN, Cl'fc. s. c.
April 26, 1853 13—-lm4m
there is at least a chance
damaged after it has been delivered
purchaser, when we consider that it first goes <j s^oulde
to the press and there takes the w’eatlier for
Hesperian Harp.
T HIS work, acknowledged on all hands to
be the best collection of Music ever offer
ed to the world, can now* be obtained
through the Post office, at $1 3- cts per copy.
Yes leader if you will send §1 in money and
rs at 7£ a 8, and Hams at 12 a 13c. 35 cents worth of Postage stamps to Dr. Wm
MOLASSES. The cargo of Cuba noticed as II()Uscr Spier’s Turnout P. O. Jefferson co.
OLD ESTABLISHED.
“Savannah Stove Depot.”
COOKING STOVES of all sizes and
various patterns, Grates Stoves and Heaters
for all purposes 4 Tin and Britannia Ware,
Pumps and Pipes, Wooden Ware, Domes
tic Hardware and House-keeping articles,
too numerous to mention.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
JAMES SULLIVAN,
No. 145 Broughton Street
Savannah, Ga.
Feb. 15, 1853. 3—ly
| Masonic and Odd Fellow's Regalia. 1 Spring and Siiifiifler Goods for 1853,
B angs &. iiarman would respectfully
say to their friends and customers, and
to the people of Washington county gener
ally that they are just receiving and opening
a large and web selected stock of Fancy
Staple Dry Goods, and they arc offering
them at very advantageous prices to tho pur
chaser.
In the Dry Good line they have every va
riety which can be called for. They have a
large assortment of Ladie’s Dress Goods, to
which they would call their attention, The
LAZ4R01V & NEWMAN, new and beautiful styles for the Spring and
„ , TT . . , , r <„ Summer are much admired.
AT Sandersvili.e, Washington conntj, Ga, They havc a}g0 a ff0od a8gortn ient of Gent’s
Keep constantly on hand REGALIA, of j j) ress Goods, their stock of Cloths, Vestings,
the most elegant description, for .Master, Roy- | Cassimeres and Linnens, are very superior.
al-Arch, and Knight Templar Masons,^ and | Q en ^ a wishing such articles would do well to
for the members of the I. O. O. I'. 1 hese j examine their stock.
Regalia are embroidered with Silver and Gold j ‘ They j iavc also a large assortment of Boots
bullion, in a style unsurpassed, and are oiler- ShoeSj ( ;., pS) Bonnets, Hardware,
ed to the members of the Fraternity and the . Crockey, Cutlery, Tobacco, Saddles, Bridles,
Order on cheap and accommodating terms. | and every tiling usually kept in their line,
Orders Irom abroad will be promptly execu*- j o}i Sj Medicines of different kinds added,
ted and fowarded per Hamden tf- Co s Ex- j gandersviMe, Mar. 15, 1853. 7—3m
P ?prU-19,-1853. 12—tf | Arab.
T HIS celebfiiled Ilurse will be found at
Scindersvillc at the Hotel stables from
The Largest and Finest Assortment of j the present time for the Season, but will visit
Spring and Summer Goods are for Sale j any section where he may be required. Terms
W w - «“•«* <* ., | TaKUw W. ° Ter .«
rpiIE Subscribers are on hand again with a ; liandg of dne eaiT iage and appearance,
large and superior assortment of Spring . He was aired by t]lc celebrated old Arab, bis
3 — tv—''-— d. old Bet Bounce, she by the imported
JOHN MALIERY.
Draper and Tailor.
Dcalerin Ready-Made Clothing and Gentlc-
en’tfurnishing Goods. 155, Bay street,
Savannah, Ga.
fob. 22, 1853. 4—ly
LAWSON & QOLFKEY,
Commission Merchants,
93 BAY STREET
SA VANNAII, GEO.
| P. A. LAWSON. J. E. GODFREY.]
and Summer Dry Goods, which have been
selected in New York with especial reference
co the wants and necessities of their friends
and tustomers, and the people of Wash-
ngton generally.
They respectfully invite an examination of
their stock, they are sure that they can chal
lenge a comparison with any ever ottered in
this market, both as to the extent and quality
of their Goods.
The Ladies will find in their stock a variety
of new and rich styles of Silks, Muslins,
Ginghams, Calicoes, Lawns, Dress Trimmings
Millinery articles, with every thing else of
the tasteful, and elegant. Fine Dress Cloths,
Cassimeres Vestings &.C., are always on hand
and Gentlemen can can be served with as fine
an article, and as cheap as can be had any
where.
The Farmers and House Keepers should
call at their Store for replenishing and fitting
out. They are prepared to furnisli every ar
ticle in the House keeping line, and at prices
astonishingly cheap. Call arid examine, then
tell your neighbors.
N. W. HAINES & BRO.
mar. 15. 7—tf
g.
horse sir Harry, liis g. g. dam by Harts im
ported horse, Medley, his dam by old Mark
Anthony, his g. g. g. g. dam. by the imported
Jolly Rodger from imported Mare Jenny Cam
eron. Arab’s datn was by a half brother ot
Waxey, a celebrated race horse of Virginia—
his dam by imported Whip, his g. g. dam Co
quette by Virginius, who v’as bred by Mr
Richardson. For Pedigrees of old Arab, see
Georgia Journal of 1836,
LARKIN CH1VERS.
Washington co., march, 8, 1863. 6—3m
a number of days, not unfrequently laying having arrived at the close of our last report, Gft ? the ni - ;lil wH1 soon take you acop y of this
in mud and water; from there to the wharf has been sold at 21c. per gallon. There is l^tle
. , • i i .i i i „ „ . i now in first hands. New Orleans is worth 31 a
to be received bv the vessel, where it is sub- .,, ,,
. , . - ...- , . , T , 32c. per gallon
jected to the same difficulties. Now l sav
it is not improbable but that cotton thus sub
jected, might receive an injury that would
subject it to the charge of being false pack
ed.
Yet under the present system, the planter
pays the reclamation. While the shipper
DR. ROGERS’ SYRUP OF
Livarwort, Tar, and Canchalagua.
The proprietors do not claim that this medi
cine is mfalliable, but refer to the certificates
of distinguished citizens, wel 1 known to the
is not the looser by the wetting at the press public, for abundant proof that it has been re-
or on the wharf, because it will help him markably successful, and is therefore well
out in weight at its destination, which wet-1 worth a fair trial. For sale in this place by
ting, (it being packed in the hole ot the ves- j N. \y. Haines & Bro., and by druggists every-
sel) may cause the ground of reclamation. ! where. upr. 26
“Fair play is a jewel.” PLANTER.
On the 24th inst., by the Rev. Dr. Jas. R.
Smith, Mr. Ephraim J. Jordan and Miss Mary
W. daughter of Col. Owen C. Pope, both of
this county.
{BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH,
[From the Savannah Courier ]
LATER FROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL OF THE ARABIA
New York, April 20.—The steamship HIED.
Arabia has arrived, with Liverpool dates to At his residence in Jefferson county, on
the 9th inst. The market for Cotton was ! Friday evening 15th inst., Mr. John C.’Har-
rather quiet, holders being firm, and not' ,n:m ' fged 43 years, and eldest son ot the
pressing their stocks upon market. De- hvte Judge Wm. N. Harman of this county
ITIARKIEH,
extraordinary work with the postage paid,
then you will have Psalms, and Hymns, Tunes-
Odes, Anthems, Sunday School, Infant, Mis,
sionary, Temperance, A/oral and Patriotic
pieces—Scotch, Irish, German, French Span
ish, Portuguese, English and other foreign
music, besides the finest lot of American, old
and new, that you ever saw in one collection,
and such as you can obtain nowhere else.
N. B. This work is now sold very low
wholesale, address the author, postage paid,
and booksellers generally.
april 19, 1853. 12—tf.
BEHN 6c POSTER,
Factors and Commission Merchants
Savannah, Ga.
F.H. BEHN,] [JOHN FOSTER.
mand moderate.
Sales of the week 50,000 bales—of which
speculators took 9,000 and exporters 10,-
000.
The quotations are as follows :
Fair Orleans 6 5-8d.
Middling do. 5 7-8d.
Fair Uplands 6 l-4d
Middliag do. 5 3-4d
Fair Mobiles 6 l-4d.
Middling do. 5 13vl6d.
The tradeh, the .nenufactaringdUtncU TTJdS
sustained a loss and Christianity one of its
OBITUARY.
Died on the 7th inst., in Washington coun
ty, after a long protracted illness, Mrs, Su
san A. Jackson, aged about 22 years. She
leaves a husband and infant son with many
other relatives to whom the bereavinent is in
deed afflicting, they have the condolence of a
large circle of friends who mourn their loss.
SELLING OUT !
T HE undersigned desirous to wind up their
business as soon as possible, they offer
their entire stock of Goods on hand to one or
several persons, on advantageous terms. The
goods are such as will pay to a purchaser a
good profit.
We at the same time request our friends,
who have not noticed our former notice
to call on us and settle their accounts as
early as possible, as such will be placed in the
hand of an Attorney for collection, if they are
not settled before next July term of the Infe
rior Court
LAZARON & NE WMAN.
april 19, 1358. 12—tf
feb. 22,1853.
4—ly
A. A SOLOMONS 6i CO.
EALERS in Drugs, Medicines, Civ m
D
cals, Perfumery, fancy articles, Surgecali
intruments, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Savannah, feb. 22, 1853. 4—ly
JOHN a. FAX.LIG-ANT
Wholesale and Detail Dealer in
PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE d-
varnishes, french and American
Glass, Paper Hangings and Borders, Fire
Board and Decorative Papers, Sashes, Blinds
and Doors. West Side of Monument Square,
Savannah, Ga. Orders from the eoun
try promptly attended to.
fab22, .1853. 4—ly
BARGAINS!!
P jlTcGOWAN, of Louisville, would here
by inform his old patrons and the public
general 1}’, that he has determined to “sell out”
remains unchanged. Advices from India
represent commercial affairs to be in an un
favorable condition for manufacturers.
Consols had advanced and are quoted at
100 12a 100 5-8. Interest remained un
changed.
AY Havre, Cotton has advanced from
two to four francs. The sales of the week
ending on the 6th inst., amounted to 25,-
000 bales.
Further by the Arabia.
Charleston, April 20.—Another des
patch purporting to give the news of the
Cotton Market, as received per the Arabia,
quotes Fair'Orleans at 6 1-2 and Fair
Uplands at 6 1-8, with a brisk market and
an active demand.
New York, April 20.—Queen Victoria
has another son.
A project is on foot in Parliament to re
duce the national debt.
It is rumored that the * Emperor o k
France intends modifying the Cotton du-*
ties. There is much opposition in manu
facturing districts.
There ls great agitation amono- the Pro-
his entire Stock of Goods as soon as possible:
to effect which he is offering them at 44 ex
Airs. Jackson has been a professed follower j tremely low prices. He has on hand the usu-
of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ about i a ! ai ie ^H A fancy and Domestic Dry Goods—
four years, she was a member of the Baptist; a l )l and well selected lot of Readymade
Church of Christ at New Bethel, where she 1 Clothing Boots and Shoes—Hats and Caps,
first took up her cross to tread the footsteps and various other goods, together with a large
' • * ----- - - assortment of Crockery.
The above goods were all purchased in New
York and will be sold at cost. He earnestly
and respectfully solicits a call from all who
wish any article in his line, and promises to
give them good bargains. He is willing to
sell on time, as formerly, to promptpaymasters;
but will discount five per “cent” for cash on
all bills over five dollars. Come friends and
Patrons i give McGowan a trial, and you shall
warmest advocates.
As sinks the storm when winter winds no
more
Across the sky with angrj* force are
driven,
As lashing waves recoiling from the shore
Leaves the main calm as on asumm’r e’ve
So do the righteous at the close of life
When death has bid the warning pas
sions cease
Sink into rest, and thus from worldly strife
They’re born to realms of sacredncss and
peace. J. W. B.
Christian Index and Chronicle & Sentinel
will copy.
XL. I.. FULTON,
Factor and Commission Merchant,
No. 71, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Feb. 15, 1853. 3—ly
HUMPHREYS JOHNSON
Wholesale and Detail Druggists,
Smets’ Buildings, corner of Broughton aiW
Whitaker streets, Savannah, Ga.
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c.
Soda water of a superior quality.
feb. i2, 18f 3. 4—iy
SMITH & BROTHER,
Dealers in Domestic Produce and
PROVISIONS.
209 Duane Street, New York.
Solicits Southern orders for the same,
they will pack and ship in the best manner,
and sell at the lowest cash_price.
[s. B. SMITH, J. F. SMITH.]
Feb. 1, 1853. 1—3m
Notice.
T HE Subscriber lost on the night of the 10th
of January, in IFarren county a POCKET-
BOOK containing notes,and other valuable pa
pers, to wit: One note for $12 50cts on M. L.
Collins, due Dec. 25th 1853 payable to myself
dated sometime in 1852; one note on
M. L. Collins for $45 due Dec 25th 1853 paya
ble to’ myself made oa the 5th of January 1853;
one note on M. L Collins for $29 made payable
to A. H. Kniitht dated sometime 1852 and due
the 25th Dec. 1853, with credit of $20: one note
on M L Collins for $40 due 25th Dec 1852 with
a credit, of $5 made payable to myself, one note
on Thomas Bynum for $20 due the 26th Dec.
1852 payable to myselfdated in 1852; one note
on Hezekiah Killebrew for $20 due in 1851,
made payable to myself dated same year, one
note on Alexander Neeland for $57 payable to
James M. Collins, due 25th 1852 date forgotten
onenoteon John Mathews for $53 payable to
myself made in January 1851, due 12 months
after, one note on James Davison ftor 500 date
sometime in 1852 papable to myself in July
1854, one note on the same for $500 in year
1852 payable in July 1856, one note on IV M
Neal for $25 dated 10th inst payable one day af
terdate to myself, one account against John Kil
lebrew deceased for $127 99cts, one account
against Hezekiah Killebrew deceased, for $19,
one account against Jacob H. Kitchens for $9
43cts. The makers of the above are hereby for-
warned and requested not to pay them to any
person but myself, and public generally against
fading for them, the finder will be paid ten dol
lars by delivering them to me.
JOHN C. KlLLEffREW.
Washington co. April 12th 1853. 1J—tf
Notice.
RANAVVAY from the subscri
ber on the 20tlf iiist., my boy
Hardy, he is about*20 years of
age, of yellow complexion, fiv«
feet six or seveh inches high,
spare built quite ^intelligent,
weighing 140 lbs, he may be
found in the neig llbo, ' llood of ' Wl ' 4 P n1, Hal , 1,
Esq. Washington county, near Thompson s
Bridge, Buffalo, or in the settlement of Mr.
John O’Quin, Esq., on Gum Creek, as he owns
his brother, or in the section of Mr. John
Kitral, Esq., below Sandersville, as he owns
his sister. Any person giving me information
of said boy so I can get him will be liberally
rewarded. Address Rcynondville,
BOLIN P. LEAPTROT.
april, 5,1858. 10 4t
GOORGIA—JEFFERSON COUN I’Y.
W HEREAS Andrew L. Evans, Guardian of
Falba Evans minor heir of Isham Evan*
Deceased, applies to me for letters dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish,
all and singular the relatives and others con
cerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordi
nary within the time prescribed by law gand
show cause if any they have why Said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisville,
this April 22d 1853.
N. DIEHL, Orffy
April 26th, 1853. 13—30d
New Goods and Cheap Bargains.
—0—
A INSWORTH f SLAGER beg leave to
inform their friends and customers that
they are receiving from the North a Well se
lected stock of Spring *nd Summer Goods,
which they offer to sell Cheaper than ever.
Their stock consists principally in Fash
ionable Ladies dress goods, Gent’s Ready
made Clothing, and Jewelry; besides a great
manv other articles, usually kept in Dry Good
.Stores
In addition to the" above, they will keep'
constant on hand the Grafenburg Medicine
and Harr son’s Perfumery.
Purchasers are invited to call and examine
their Goods, as they will find it to their ad
vantage.
Sandersville, March 22, 1853. 8—tf
FAINTING.
fDHE undersigned begs leave to announce
-*- to the citizens of Sandersville and its vi
cinity, that they imemd to commence the above
business in all its brandies, sucli as Plain and
Ornamental Painting, Glazing, Paper hang
ing, and Sign painting, 4-c., and hope by strict
attention aud moderate charges to merit a
share of patronage.
A. D. JERNIGAN
J. S. SPILLERS.
march 29, 1853. y—3 m
GEORGIA^ Jefferson Comity.
W HEftREAS William S. Alexander ap-
plies to me for letters of administration
on the estate of Thomas Stephenson of said
county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to be aiid 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. Given under my
hand at office this 22d April, 1853.
N. DIEHL, Ord’y.
April 26th, 1853 12—30d
~~georgia‘—jefferson COUNTY
W HEREAS George T. Wella applies to
me for letters od aditi inistration on the
estate of John Morgan deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear^it the Coart of
Ordinary within time ‘prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted. Given under my’hand
at office in Louisville, this 22nd day of April,
1853. N. DIEHL, Old.
april 26, 13—»30d
G-LOBB HOTEL—Sandersville
M THE subscriber would a
nounce to his friends and the
public generally, that he lias ta
ken charge of this Hotel, and
w ill use his best endeavors to make all who
may call upon him comfortable. His table
will be furnished with the best that the mark
et affords. He respectfully solicits a share of
public patronage. JEPTI1A BRANTLEY,
oet 19,1852. 39—-tf
not be disappointed,
ALL persons indebted to the “Subscriber
previous to 1853 are urged to call immediate
ly and settle by cash or note.
Louisville, april 18, 1853. 12—tf
Lost.
L OST at Sandersville during Court week,
one Note on Henry Britt for forty-four
dollars, and bearing credit to the amount of
thirty-three dollars. All personb are cau
tioned against trading for said note, and the
maker against paying same to any one but
myself. The note is dated sometime in 1849.
JOHN R. PRESCOTT,
april 26, 1853. 13—It
Bag[£iii£ and 9Sope.
J UST received and for sale a large lot
Bagging and R ope, by
aug. 17. Z. BRANTLEY.
A. PONCE,
Importer mid manufacturer o
S E G A R S,
N 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 his
ine of business, which he offers on the mos
reasonable terms.
Savannah, feb. 22,1853. 4—ly
Plastering and Bricklaying.
T HE undersigned has located in Sander -
ville, for the purpose of carrying on th
Plastering and Brick-laying business. Spo- •
mens of w*orkmanship can bo seen in th<
place. Jobs taken in the country,
mar. 4. 1—ly D. STEVENSON.
G. XL & J B. HENDRICKSON.
Wholesale Dnfggists,
AND DEALERS IN PAINTS,
Oils, Windoio t Glass, dec., Mustard, Spices,
and Snuff, Perfumery, Brushes, Ac., and
Landreih's Garden Seeds,
Gibbon’s Buildings, Savannah, Ga.
Feb. 15, 1852. 3—ly
VERSTXLLB & BUTLER,
DEALERS IN FA SHI ON ABLE
Bools, Shoes & Plantation Brogans.
No. 161 Congress street,
South Side Market Square,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Feb. 15, 1853. 3—]y
WXLLIaMiW. LINCOLN.
(Successor to Joseph M. Turner.)
Druggist and Chemist,
MONUMENT SQ UARE,
Savannah, Ga.
H AS on hand and is constantly receiving
fresh supplies of tne purest Drugs Med
icines and Chemhjals.
AfsO 1 ,
Brushes of every description, Fancy articles
Perfumery, Garden Seed, &c. &c. Particular
attention is paid in the selection of Medicine,
to have none but the purest, and all articles
sold by me are warranted to be just as they
are represented, and Phyeicians, Country Mer
chants and Planters, may rely upon their or
ders being filled with as much deep ateh and
care as if they w*ere present in person.
Feb, 14, 1853. 3—ly
House and Lot f*oi* Sale.
—u THE subscriber intending to remove
Ippfi f rom the county offers for sale his
.JarlgH, 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, ate. 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 to buv w ill please apply early.
WM. F. POURNELL, Jr.
Sandersville, Feb. 15,1853 3—3m
Cheese.
J UST received a fine lot of Cheese,
nd fo
O sale by Z. BRANTLEY,
sept. 23. 36
TAILOR SHOP.
T HE undersigned would respectfully say to
the Citizens of Sandersville, and of Wash
fogton county, that he lias located in this
place, and wifi carry on the Tailoring Busi
ness in all its branches, and solicits a share
of the patronaee.
Cutting, Making and Repairing done at the
beet sfv
FIOXD HOUSE—M aeon, Ga.
f. a. goodwin, Proprietor.
a. b. hartwell, Superintendent.
THIS well known and popular Hotel
has been thoroughly repaired, and is
now open, and superbly iurnished 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 friencls and acquaintances, and will
use their utmost efforts to make them comfort
able during their stay.
Macon, aug. 31,1852. 31—tf
Shop
shortest notice and in the best styles,
next door to Benson’8 Carriage shop.
MILLS Y. LAWRENCE.
Saudersville, mar. 15, 1853. 7—tf
Dr. William L, Jernigam
HALVING permanently located him
self in Sandersville, respectfully offers
his professional services to the citizens
of th e village, and county. When not oth-
erwi ae engaged he may be found at his Office
at times.
Sandersville, March 8,1853. 6—ly