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THE CENTRAL GEORGIAN.
Savannah and Albany Railroad.—The
annual meeting of the subscribers to the
stock of the Savannah and Albany Railroad
Company was held, agreeably to the consti
tution, at the Exchange, Savannah, on Mon
day, 2d May, 1853.
R. Wayne' Mayor of the city, was called
to the chair, and Wm. Duncan, was ap
pointed Secretary.
Tweutv thousand four hundred and sixty
[From the. Montgomery Journal.]
Southern Planter’s Convention.
FIRST day’s proceedings.
The delegates assembled in the Capitol, j
when the Convention was organized by Dr. j
W. C. Daniel, of Georgia, in the chair.
Dr. Daniel addressed the Convention.
On motion of Dr. Cloud, Dr. Lucas, of
Montgomery, was appointed Secretarv.
On motion of Dr. Powell, of Macon coun-
A LL persons indebted to this Office in Scriv-
en county, arc requested to call upon Mr.
D. J. Dillon for settlement. He is authorized
to receive and receipt.
four shares were represented—being a ma- j ty, a committee of live was appointed by the :
jority of the stock subscribed. : chair to nominate officers for the perunlnent •
Col. Tift, from Albany, being present, organization of the association,
was called on, and gave his views in refer- | 'On motion of Judge Bibb, a committee
ence to the enterprise and the interest felt of fourteen was appointed by the chair to
in it by the people of the South-west. s prepare business for the association.
After some remarks by Dr. Scieven, the On motion of Col. Young, of Mississippi,
following resolution was offered by him : the delegates w*ere requested to come for-
Resolved, That the meeting adjourn to ward and register their names bv States. !
Wednesday 25th inst,. at 12 m., to receive j On motion, the meeting adjourned to
the report of the Engineer and to consider i meet at 4 0 - c i 0C k in Estelle Hall,
the propriety of altering and amending the ■ 4 0 ’ CL0CK p. yj
Constitution uud By-laws of the Company.! rn „
4Vhich being seconded by H. Roberts, : *1 V .T J? ad J ourn ; |
Esq., was unanimously adopted. And the , • ec n 'p 6 °‘ ' e re P?. r e j
1 ’ -- 1 , bv their chairman, Dr. Dowel , the lo low
accordingly. riH w rs .
MARRIED,
In Wilkinson county on the 20th uit., by
Eli Sedes, Esq., Mr. James M. Knight to
Miss Jane L. Butler, all of Wilkinson countv.
Savannah Georgian please copy.
I11 Washington, Ga., on Thursday, 28th of
April, by the Rev. George F. Pierce, D D.,
William F. Alexander, Esq., to Mary Louisa,
daughter of the Hon. Robert Toombs.
Oil the 21st ult., by Mr. VTm.O. Beall, Mr-
W111. H. Dean to Miss Sarah F. Helton—all
of Wikinson county.
meeting was adjourned
R. WAYNE, Cli’n.
Wm. Duncan, See’y.
] Sav. Rep. 4 th inut.
DIED.
On the 19th of November last, Martha W.
Giles—aged eight months.
On the 25th of April, Jesse J. C. Giles, son
ol Calvin Giles- aged eight years.
‘•Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.”
In this county on the Gill inst,, Mrs. Moves
consort of Isaac Move.
Notice.
A 1
J_ trade fora note signed by me on the 18th
day of November 1850, and made payable to
Dulsilla Howard, or Dearer for 8262,0*0. The
consideration of said note having failed, the
undersigned will not’pav it.
GREEN BRANTLEY.
Mavl0, 1853. 15—tf
: ing officers:
Hon. G. R. Gilmer, of Ga., President, i
Col. 4 ick, of Miss; Col. Toung, of Miss.; j
Geo. TY. Anderson, of Ga., and Dr. TY. C. ;
A Carious Case. —James B. Barnett, a Daniel, ot Ga., \ ice Presidents,
colored man, has applied for a mandamus Lucas and Dr. Cloud, Secretaries,
lo compel the Trustees of the New Tork On taking the chair, Gov. Gilmer address-
College to admit him to the profession of a ed *y ie ass0(da ^ on *
physician. The affidavits for the plaintiff The association was then addressed by
set forth that Barnett is a Baccalaureate of Tourney, ot Tuscaloosa.
New York University ; that he studied med-: 1 ^ ie association then adjourned toll’
icine with eminent physicians in that city, o clock, Tuesday,
and that he was regularly matriculated and second day’s proceedings.
admitted lo the medical and surgical cli- It met again at the hour appointed, and
niques of the College, and attended one reg-, the committee of fourteen reported a consti-
ular course of lectures. At the next terra tution and business for the association. Af- :
he was disfranchised and expelled, because ter which, the association was addressed by
lie was a person ot color. The irustees ad-; Col. Cobb, of Mississippi, when the associa- j TIIOS JORDAN Sr.,adm’r
mit the facts, but justify their conduct ou tion adjourned to 4 o’clock, at which time j May 10, 1853. 15'—2t
Administrators Sale.!
V GREEABLE with an Order of the Court
of Ordinary of Washington county, will j
be sold on Friday the 20th instant at the late j
residence of Catharine Jordan, all the perisha
ble property belonging to said estate, consis
ting of Hogs, Corn and Fodder, Household:
and Kitchen furniture, and other articles too
tedious to mention. Terms cash.
Buggies Buggies!!
rilllE Subscriber would announce to the
_L public and his friends generally that he
has now on hand, the best lot of Buggies,
that have ever been put up in this place, and
which lie offers to sell cheap, They have
been neatly finished and will compare favor
ably with those of a-.»y market.
Harness dec.—He lias also a'lot of superi
or Harness, double and single, and has also
11 his employ an excellent workman and will
put up any work in that line that may be or
dered. Ail repairs in this line wiil be done
at shortest notice:
1 Food shop.—He still continues this branch
of his business, and is constantly putting up
new work of ail descriptions, and repairing
such as may be sent him.
Blacksmith Shop.—He would respectfully
inform his friends that iie continues to do all
kinds of work at his Blacksmith shop, and is
enable to do all ironing and repairing at short
est notice and cheaply. Farmers and plant
er^ work done in the best manner, lie re
spectfully solicits of his friends a continuance
of their patronage, and assure., them that tiie
utmost jiains will be taken to give entire sat
isfaction in anv department ot his business.
LEWIS BENSON.
Sandersville, may 3, 1853. l4—tf
in the Inferior Court
of Washington county, present their
Honors—James II. Gilmore, Samuel Robi
son, Kichen W. 3/assey—April 1853
O RDERED that this Court meet for
the purpose of transacting the business
of the county, on the first Tuesday in May j
md e^ery other month thereafter. All per
sons havit g any business in •'said Court will;
take notice and attend on those days.
Lv order of the Court.
* HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Cik. j
May 3, 1853. 14—3t
Masonic and Odd Fellow's Bepilia.
NEW STORE,
At Bay Spring.
LAZARO.Y & NEWCTIAN,
at .Sandeesyille, Washington county, Ga,
Keep constantly on hand REGALIA, ofj
the most elegant description, for 3/aster, Roy- j
al-Arch, and Knight Templar Masons, and •
for the members of the I. O. O. F. These ]
Regalia are embroidered with Silver and Gold !
bullion, in a style unsurpassed, and are offer- ;
ed to the members of the Fraternitv and the
Order on cheap and accommodating terms.
Orders from abroad wiil be promptly execu
ted and fowarded per Harnden tp Co’s Ex
press.
april 19, 1853. 12—tf
T HE Subscribers would repecffully an
nounce to the citizens otH asbington
county, that they have ju»t completed their
New Stop.e House on the plantation ofDr.
W. G. 3/cBride, near Bay S&risg, and are
now receiviug and opening a fine assortment
of Dry Goods, Family Gecekies, 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, Cap3,
Boots, ‘'hoes Negro clothing, Negro-shoee,
Blankets, Saddles Bridles, Cloths, Cassa-
nieres, vestings Ac
Crockery, Hardware 4 Tin-ware, &c.
ALSO,
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Tobacco,
; Cigars, Salt, with other articles in the Gro-
1 cerv line. Call and examine for yourselves.
3/cBRIDE &. YOUNGBLOOD.
Washington co.,dee. 14, 47—tf
RABUN & WHITEHEAD.
Factors dk Commission Merchant
Savannah, Ga.
j TA7TLL give strict attention to the sale o
| v T Cotton and other produce consigned to
them. Orders for Bagging, Rope and other
| Family Supplies, will be filled at the lowest
i prices. Our long experience in business
H AS on hand and is constantly receiving induces them to hope tor the continuance
fresh supplies of tnepurest Drugs Med- of the liberal patronage extended to the late
icines and Chemicals. • J firm of Rabun, Fulton A Co.
Also, j Maj. Wm. Hodges, of Sandersville, will act
WILIiXAXVZ W. LINCOLN".
(Successor to Joseph M. Turner.)
Druggist and Chemist.
MO XUMENT SQUARE,
Savannah, Ga.
Brushes of every description, Fancy articles 1 as their agent for IV asliingtou county,
irfumery, Garden Seed, &e. &.c. Particular: june I, 1852. 16—~ m
House ant! Lot for Sale.
the ground, that by the course and usage
of that institution, persons of color are not
candidates for the degrees of doctor of med
icine. The court has reserved its decision
for their further deliberation.
Mr. Nelson will address the association.
Senator R. Toombs, of Ga., w ill address
the convention to-day, at 11 o’clock, at Es
telle Hall. The ladies are particularly invi- estate of Josiaii Wells late of said county do
ted to attend. He is well known fur his or
atorical abilities.
GEORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.
^yHEREAS Andrew E. Tarver applies to
me for letters of admini-(ration on the ! Ga , the mail will soon take you a copy of this j
w
Hesperian Harp.
T HIS work, aeKnowledged on all hands to j
be the best collection of Mu>ic ever offer-j
ed to the world, can now be obtained >
through the Post office, at SI 3’ cts per copy. ]
Yes reader if you will send §1 in money and |
36 cents worth of Postage stamps to Dr. Wm j
Houser, Spier's Turnout P. O. Jefferson eo. |
Perfumery
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 Pliyeicians, Country Mer
chants and Planters, may rely upon their or-
THE subscriber intending to remove
from the county offers for sale Jiis
house and lot in the town of Sanders-
lOdii *
More than
A Quilt for the World's Fair.—We had
the pleasuie of inspecting, vesterdav, a ~ ... ,
, , ... ,• ihe Wheat Crop.— We hear very en-:
beautitul quilt, made bv Miss Ivellv, ot . . 1 . ..
llurk. county, and intended by l.cr |jr ex- i couragmg news from ihe surrounding e
lribitiun at tin World's Fair in New York, i u * r f «>« wheal crop,
it : :u. • \ e • .1 usual has been sown, and the prospect now
It is ot silk, is composed ot over six thou- , , , , . ’ 1 ,, . •
1 , • 1 • 1 ,* is favorable to an extraordinarv vield. it
sand pieces, the figure? in squares and bait . . . . , .
1 1 u ■ u c t 1 is the opinion ot some with whom we have ;
squares, and stitches! it is a beautiful and 1 , . ..
, , f 1 ,, , , conversed, that it present prospects are re- 1
tasteful specimen of ueedl? work, and re- ... 3 „ s . 1 , , , I
1 • - , - .. 1 alized, there will be sufficient produced to
fleets the highest credit upon the ingenuity ■ , , , , , . , . 1 ,,
. . • ° e ,, bread the whole white population.— Urimn
and lnuustry ot the fair maker. It will - r . 11
doubtless attract the attention at the Fair, nion -
and receive a medal or premium.—Auqusta 1 ■ 11 r ■ ■ ■" 1 11 ■ “■
Home Gazette. i CO^I^JLERCIAL.
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
ali and'singular the kindred creditors of said
deceased to be and appear at the Court of Or
dinary within ihe time prescribed by iaw to
show cause why said letters sliuuld not be
granted. Given under my hand at office in
Louisville, this 3rd of 3/ay 1853.
N. DEIIIL. Ord’y.
3/av 10. 1853. 15—30d
At an election held on the 2nd inst, by
the stockholders of the Bank of the State j
of Georgia, at their Banking House in this
city, the following gentlemen were
elected Directors for the ensuing year : A.
SAVANNAH MARKET May 7.
Georgia—Jefferson comity.
VTy'iJEREAS John F. Rivers applies to me
T T for letters of administration on the es
tate of Thomas J, Fivers late of said county
deceased.
These a:e 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 time prescribed by law to show
extraordinary work with the postage paid, •
then you will have Psalms, and Hymns, Tunes-
Odes, Anthems, Sunday School, Infant, Mis, •
sionary, Temperance, 3/oral and Patriotic;
pieces—Scotch, Irish, German, French Span-j
ish, Portuguese, English and other foreign,
music, besides tlie finest lot of American, old
and new, that you ever saw in one collection, j
and such as you can obtain nowhere else. j
N. B. This work is now sold very low
wholesale, address the author, postage paid,
and booksellers generally.
april 19, 1853. 12—tf.
ders being filled with as much desp atch and , ' hie. The lot contains a liali acre, theie is a
care asifthev were present in person. ; comfortable dwelling house on the premises,
Feb. 14. 1853. * 3 lv with kitchen, etc. It fronts the street leading
— —-j—— 1 to the church, and adjoins the lots owned by
HARiyZONIC INSTITUTE. : \ Li} _ Brookins and Nathan Renfroe. Pos#es-
Coroer of St. Julian st. db Market Square. sion will be givemon the first of January next.
savannah Georgia. j Persons v. ishiiig to buy will please applt early.
F ZOGBAUM A CO., Importers and Deal- ! . WM. F. POUR NLLL Ji-
• ers in Musical Instruments of every de- Sandersville, Feo. 15.18o3 o 3m
scription, sheet Music, strings, &c. wholesale j ^PRI.\G WOODS*
and retail. Plano Fortes, bv A. Stodart &; rT1 , T * * ? t. • . , . . r
Co and J. B. Dunham, New York, in every va- „ The Largest and L tnest Assortment of
rietyof stvle and price. These Instruments Spring and Summer Goods are Jor Sale
are acknowledged, by the best musical judges ^ by A . IF. Haines ck Bro.
to be at least equal to any other manufactur- r 1 'HE Subscribers are on hand again with a
ers. Dealers supplied with every article in JL large and superior assortment of Spring
the line at New York price?
F. ZOGBAUM.] [geo. MITCHELL,
feb. 22. " 4—lv
BARGAINS!!
P 3/cGO\VAN, of Louisville, would here
by inform his old patrons and the public j
generally, that he has determined to ~sell out" |
his entire Stock of Goods as soon as possible: |
to effect which he is offering them at '~ex 1
' and Summer Dry Goods, which ‘have been
j selected in New York with especial reference
j eo the wants and necessities of their friends
: and tustomers, and the people of Wash-
ngton generally.
They respectfully invite an examination of
Tf B KNAPP.
Manufacturer of
SADDLERS, HARAESS, dbc. Ac., and their stock, they are sure that they can ehsl-
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all ’jfjSS
COTTON.—Arrived since tiie30th ult, 3,739
j u | j bales of Upland, and 35 do. Sea Island.
J The Canada’s advices were received on the
J s j ‘ dav previous to closing our last week's review,
Porter, \\ m. I home N\ illiams, R. Uutchi-! notinff an advance of Jd in the Liverpool inar-
son, N. A. Hardee, II. D. Weed, Wm. Dun- ket They had no effect of any moment on our
can, A. A. Smets, A. It. Lawton. market, which closed rather dull in conse- ]
. , . ,1 1 . i quence ol the high rates demanded hv holders. ;
And at a meeting of the Boat d } ester day : q„ Saturday the market continued quiet with;
A. Porter was unanimously re-elected Pres- sa ] es 0 f on i y 105 bales. On Monday the Bal- •
ident. General J. \Y. Rabun is the Diiec- tic’s news, three days later, was published, re- j
tor on the part of the State.—Sav. Repub- porting a decline of 1-16 a jd. m the Liverpool.
7; , f } ■ f market, on the lower and middling qualities.
’ " I That dav having been generally observed as a]
m ; T 7 Y- ,1 • liolidav, little business was done, and no sales of |
Ihe manufacture of medium tables in aid reported. On Tuesday the sales were
of the Spirit Rappiugs has become a profit- bales, on Wednesday only 16, and on Thurs-
able branch of business. The New Yoik day 121 bales. The market each day closing;
Journal of Commerce thus describes their dull, and tile sales at irregular prices. j
. i.-ri iii- >■ Yesterday (Friday) morning, three davs later
construction Ihe table is an ordinary one dates from Liverpool by the Asia, came'to hand,
a top formed ofa t nick board; but confirming the decline of Jd for the week The
concealed within a cavity, in the latter, is a full effect of these accounts on our market have
small apparatus with a kind of hammer, for no1 been developed, and the sales yesterday
producing the “raps.” The hammer is so ^’ao *! un ^^
1 „ , A ... 1 . . , , , 10,119 at 10 I-lb, 24 at 10Land42 at 10A cents. 1
constructed with a wire running down thro j market closes in an unsettled condition, ;
the table leg, that the latter has only to be and we find it impossible to give correct quota- j
in contact with a nail head, or somethin^ tions. Holders generally ask high rates, but to
of the kind, in the floor, to enable the ope = - effect sales, have to submit to a decline on last
1 .1 1 - , week's prices. Middling fair will not bring I
rator to produce the raps by means of gal-, t J n I0|c alld f ew holders will sell at that'
van ism.” j pri ce.
The total sales of the week are 908 bales, at ;
Pretty Good for One Man.—A gentle- the following particulars: 4 bales at 8, 20 at 84,'
man of the highest lespectabiiitv sends us 3 at S3,58 9, 2 at i>4, 271 at 10, 119 at 10 1-16,
the following account of the farming of a 154at 10*. 184 at 104,15 at 101, and 78 at lie,
} OUng mail. Ihe result ot the efforts ot RK;E.—During the past week there has been
tills youug man, should arottse the dormant a better demand for this article, and sellers have
energies of hundreds of young men who are yielded to slight concessions. The entire re-1
HOW onlv consumers : ceipts go into the mills and are beaten out to I
! order. A prime article will bring The sales ,
Meriwether Gointi, Ga. of the week amount to 631 tierces, at the follow- ;
April 1,1853. ) ing particulars: 74 tierces at §3^; 90 at §3§; 72 j
To the Editors of the Federal Union : al 9 at $3g 24 at §3 81; 22 at $3j, 325 at
.. ', T . , , and 15 at sHi per hundred pounds. Tiie
Gen unin . Hating seen the extraordi- exports have been only 135 tierces, all coastwise,
nary success ot some planters in this 8-tate FLOUR.—The demand for tills article has
in growing Cotton, Corn &c. o-oino - the been improved, and sales to a fair extent have
rounds in the newspapers induced melo as- been made. We notice, however, no material
certain the nreoko iL mni » change in prices, and quote Baltimore brands at
certain the precise amount proauced by a $5 .50 to $5 624 per bbl. The stuck on sale is
young man, Mr. Alexander Thomas, a citi-! ample. " i
zen of this couuty, in 1852 ; and he too CORN.—There has been more demand fori
haviDg to do his own cooking, Ac : this article, and considerable sales have been
Viz: II bales of Cotton, average weight niade ’ ,T, bere is ' h J? we 1 ve A* ve , ry !l , ttle , slock on ;
0 hand W e quote North Garoiina, by the cargo, i
at 55 to Gllc per bushel. Some inferior North j
, ., , ,1,1 , tremelv low pricesHe has on hand the usu-
cause w li\ said letters slundd not be granted. ■ a j rar j e iy 0 f Fancy and Domestic Dru Goods—
Given under my hand at office ,in Louisville :l pre ttv and well selected lot of Readymade
r 11^ M.-IV a Pit lXnS .1 • • 1 . —
kinds of
SADDLERY WARE.
1 of their Goods
£i piRI 4 GE' fiad in their stock a variety
this May 3rd 1853.
3/ay 10 1853.
N. DE1HL Ord’y
15—3(Jd
GEORGIA-J EFFERSON COUN T Y.
WHEREAS Isaac B. D. ivis, administrator
it on the estate of James J. Hudson, late ot
said county deceased, applies to me for let
ters dismissory from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary within time prescribed by i
law to show cause why said letters should not
be granted. Given under my hand
Louisville 4 this May 3rd 1853.
N. DEIIIL, Ord’y.
May 10 1853. 15—m6m
GEORGIA—JEFFERSON COUNTY.
WHEREAS William Swan, administrator
VY on the estate of William Swan, Sr., de
ceased applies to me for letters dismissory
from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at the
Clothing—Boots and Shoes—Hats and Caps, j
and various other goods, together with a large;
assortmerU of Crockery.
The above goods were ali purchased in .Yew j
York and will be sold al cost. He earnestly j
and respectfully solicits a call from all who ;
wish any article in his line, and promises to j
give them goed bargains. He is willing to
sell on time, as formerly, to prompt paymasters: i
but will discount fixe per 44 cent” for cash on j
all bills oxer fixe dollars. Come friends and
Patrons : give McGowan a trial, and you shall;
t office in : not disappointed.
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber
; previous to 1853 are urged to call immediate- |
j ly and settle by cash or note.
Louisville, april 18, 1853. 12—tf
. . . T of new and rich styles of Silks, Muslins,
Trimmings, Laces, Triages, Patent Leath-, Ginffiiams. Calicoes. Lawns. Dress Trimmings
cr. Springs, Axles, Bands, Varnish, Ac. j Millinery articles, with every thing else of
at the sign of the golden saddle, 1 the tasteful, and elegant. Fine Dress Cloths,
West end of Gibbons’ Buildino- j Cassimeres Vestings Ac.,are always on hand
Market Square, Savannah. : Gentlemen can can be served with as fine
. , . , ... an article, and as cheap as can be had any
A large assortment always on hand, and i w ] jtre "
for sale at the lowest [rices.
Feb. 15, 185-3, 3--ly
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 aud Pipes, Wooden Ware, Domes
tic Hardware and House-keepiu
The Farmers and House Keefers should
call at their Store for replenishing and fitting
out. They are prepared to furnish every ar
ticle in the House keeping line, and at prices
astonishingly cheap. Cail and examine, then
tell vourneighbors.
w N. W. HAINES & BRO.
mar. 15. 7—tf
iVollce to Carpenters.
S EALED proposals will be received until
the fourth day of July next for building
a good and substantial Framed Court-House
at Swainsboro in Emanuel county—a plan of
which can be seen by calling on either of the
Court of Ordinary within time prescribed by i Commissioners, or at the Central Georgian!
law, to show cause why said letters should Office. Those who wish to propose lor the .
not be granted. Given under my hand at of- job will state their price, give the names of i
their securities, for faithful performance, and ‘
time required for completion of the w ork, j
They are also invited to propose such altera- i
tions in the plan, as they may see can advan- j
tageouslv be made, or propose plans of their
own. We want a good, well-constructed
house—well suited to the purpose for which
it is intended, and that workman who propo-1
11 I., i , i, . I 11 ' ses the best plan, with the best or equal terms i
ey and would be obliged to them all to be wiU reeeive ? he job . ProposaIs ^ direct-1
ready to pony lip tne cosh, so that he may buy e d to either or al] of the uoderrfaoed «ti
too numerous to mention.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
JAJIES SrLLI V.43
No. 145 Broughton Street
Savannah, Ga.
Feb. 15, 1853.3—ly
JOHIN MAILEr.Y.
and Tailor.
- i ! fTAHE Subscriber lost on the night of the 10th
articles, j of January, in Warren county a POCKET-
Draper
fice in Louisville, this .l/av 3rd 1*853.
N. DEIHL, Ord’y.
may 10. 1853. 15--m6m
-Vloiiey Wanted.
T HE subscriber would inform those of his
friends who are indebted to him, that he
will give them all a call, in hot pursuit of rnon-
] BOOR containing notes, and other valuable pa-
j pers, to wit: One note tor $12 50cts on M. L.
i 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 mvself madeoa the 5th of January 1S53;
; one note on M. L Collins for §29 made payable
! to A. H Knight dated sometime 1S52 and due
i the 25th Dec. 1853, with credit ol $20: one note
ion.ML Collins for $40 due 25th Dec 1852 with
1 a credit of $5 made payable to my self, one note
i on Thomas Bynum tor $20 due the 26th Dec.
Dealer in Reaay -Made Clothing aim Geutie- payable to mvselfdated in 1^52; one note
ei; sturnishiiig Goods. 155,Bay street, on Hezekiah Killebrew for $20 due in 1651,
Savannah. Ga.
feb. 22, 1853.
1—Iv
more goods and true them first rate bargains; ,
in the tall. Don t fail to pay me, and you wilL y r i
find me readv to serve you again. ^ mrro nirro
i rnnk’ 'lLb HICKb, 1
Tr , ■ GEORGE W. CLIFTON > Com'crs.
Hasmngton co., May 10, lSo3 lo—4m ‘
LAWSON & GODFKE7,
Commission Merchants,
93 BAY STREET
* SAVANNAH, GEO.
[F. A. LAWSON. 3. E. GODFREY.]
ftolice.
4 LL persons indebted to John C. Harman
late of Jefferson county deceased, are re
quested to come forw ard and make immediate
payment, and those holding demands against
said deceased will present them duly authenti-
NEILL MeLEOD,
Svvainoboro, Emanuel eo. mav 3.
14—6t
Hack to Tennille.
THE Subscriber respect
fully announces to the
public that he continues
to run a Hack betw een I
450 lbs.
45 barrels of Corn.
25 bushels of Potatoes,
500 bundles of oats.
eated, and within the tkne prescribed by law. j Sandersville and Tennille. daily,‘(except Sun- i
q , ... -V M : B ’ HARMAN, Ex r. davs) ieavin£r .Sandersville at 9 .4. M. and 2.1
Sandersville, 3/ay 10, lborf lo—lOd d’at
made payable to myself dated same year, one
note on Alexander Neeland for $87 payable to
James M. Collins, due 25th ls52 date forgotten
i one note on John Mathews for ^53 payable to
myself made in January 1851, due 12 months
j after, one note on James Davison lor 500 date
i 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 W T M
i Neal for $25 dated 10th inst payable one day af-
______ _ ter date to myself, one account against John Kil-
JOHffl G, FALLItfAlST lebrew dece'ased for $127 99cts, one account
Wholesale aud Retail Dealer in again-t Hezekiah Killebrew deceased for^ $19,
one account against Jacob H. Kilcnens tor $u
PAJATS, OILS, TLRPEA TIA E tf* 43cts. The makers of the above are hereby for-
vaRNISHES,French and AMERICAN warned and requested^not Uj pay them to any
Glass, Paper Hangings aud Borders. Fire P^on but myself, and public generally against
Board and Decorative Papers, Sashes, Blinds tor^^em the finder ten dol .
and Doors. West Side of 3/onument Squlfte, ar3 • 1 ® jqh\c KILLEBREW
Savannah, Ga. Orders from the coun , Washington co. April 12th 1S53. 11—tf *
trv promptly attended to. - = — ;
*tob22, .1853. 4—h New Goods and Cheap Barsams.
Carolina sold at a lower figure.
OATS is dull of sale, and we qote it at 50 cts
per bushel from siore, by retail.
wi,..,. i i i BACON.—The transactions in this article
Some 44 heat and i odder, and vegeta- have been limiled to the sale of snia]1 lols . T he
^* eS 'n e • S demand has been light, and we quote 8'noulders
All of which were gathered in due time ; at7i a Scents per lb; Sides aid; and Hamsat 12
and were raised by Mr. A. Thomas, with- a 13 cts.
out any assistance whatever. It is, I sup- 1 . H „ A r ;’~f' nce ; )Ur , 1 sever , al ™ T S oes h , ave
.j i i x. a i been received, which has supplied the market,
pose, the second year lie ever attempted to ; an( j the sales have been at a decline on former
farm alone. If this is not an inducement rates. We quote Eastern at $1,374 per ceut,
to young ladies, I do not know what would some inferior sold at$1.3l Northern is selling
afford one. ■ at §1.25.
MOLASSES.— We have had no importations
„ . . ” 77^ * 'of Cuba during the week, and the late sales
Spiritual Wifeism in Illinois.—44 7 ili. were at 22 a 23c per gallon. New Orleans is
Smith, brother of the Mormon nronbet. Joe, 1 worth 30 « 21 cla. per gal.
is before the Circuit Court of Illinois, sitting I S' las ‘ s<,ld al
-- T *- - ’ 8 §1 3/j per bbl.
Z. GBATi,
WATCH MAKER, AND JEWELER,
Sandersville, Georgia.
Mav 10, 1S53 15—lv
A. A- SOLOLXOtf s & co.
D EALERS in Drugs, Medicines, Ch- m
cals,Perfumery, fancy articles, Surgecali j
intruments, Paints, Oils and Dye Stulls.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Savannah, feb. 22, 1853. 4—ly
! P. M., and Tennille after tke arrival of the;
: morning and evening trains. He respectfully
j solicit the public patronage. Persons wish-’
ing the Hack at any other times than those a- j
; bove stated ean be aecommodaled by applica-
i tion to me.
Fare 50 cents, persons going and returning
| same dav pay oulv one wav
REUBEN MAYO.
Sandersville-mav 3. 1853. 14—3m
Bi l. FULTorar,
Factor aud Cominissioii Merehant.
No. 71, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Feb. 15, 1853. 3—ly
BUKCrHEBTS & JOHNSON
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
i SEIJLIXG ©IT !
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 j
several persons, on advantageous terms. The •
in Lee county, on a charge of having more
wires than the law allows. One of the fe
male members of the church has made affi-
-davit that she had been induced to believe
BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS.
One of our Agents in Jersey city informs
. .. r . ----- us that a Justice of the Peace in that place, bad.
that it was necessary for her salvation that durum- the last spring, repeated attacks of
she should become his spiritual wife. Smith Bleeding at the Lungs, which reduced him so
has himself now pending in the same court. 1 that lie was obliged to keep his bed. Physicians
an application for a divorce, on the "round failing to do him any good, he. ventured to re-
that his wife, while at Nauvoo, was initiated commend Dr. Rogers' L14 r ER\YORT, TAR,
into the mysteries nf. and. as h* *.av« and CANCHALAGUA. Its good effects w :
the mysteries of, and, as lie says, “took
f even degrees” in spiritual wifery. So that
it seems, according to his ideas of the doc-
trines of that particular branch of the church
militant, what is sauce for the goose is not
sauce for the gauder.”
truly astonishing. He is now well, and able
to attend to business. For sale in this place by
N. 4V. Haynes & Bro. and by Druggists every
where.
Price—in large bottles §1.
3/ay 10, 1853. ' 15—2 w
BEHN & FOSTER.
Factors and Commission Merchants |ood S P iSfit? uch as Wlil lwy to a parchaser a
H’e at tiie same time request our friends ;
i who have not noticed our tormer notice
! to call on us and settle their accounts as j
! early as possible, as such will be placed in the
! hand of an Attorney for collection, if they are i
| not settled before next July term of the tide- j
! rior Coart.
LAZARON &. NE lUMAX, i
Savannah, Ga.
F.H. BEHN,] X [JOHN FOSTER.
feb. 22,1853. 4—ly
they are receiving from the North a well se
lected stock of Npring 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
Smets' Buildings, corner of Broughton anu many other articles, usually kept in Dry Good.
44'hitaker streets. Savannah, Ga. Stores
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, In addition to the above, they will keep
Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Ac. : eonstaut on hand the Grafenburg Medicine
Soda water of a superior quality, and Harr sop's Perfumery,
feb. ;2, 18; 3. 4—Jv Purchasers are invited to call and examine
SMITHS BROTHER, j “^° ds ’ “ ^ rf ‘ “ “ “ “ *
Dealers m Domestic Produce and __ sandersnue, March 22,1353. s—a
PROVISIONS.
209 Duane Street, New York.
Solicits Southern orders for the same
TAILOR SHOP.
T HE undersigued would respectfully say to
the Citizens of Sandersville, and of Wash
G. B. & J. B SENDRZCSSOK
Wholesale Druggists,
AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, |
Oils, Window t Glass, Ac., Musta»‘d, Spices,
and Snujp, Perfumery, Brushes, Ac-, and
Landrcih's Garden Seeds,
Gibbon’s Buildings, Savannah, Ga.
Feb. 15. 1852. " 3—ly
Cheese.
T UST received a fine lot of Cheese, i.nd fo
sale by Z. BRANTLEY,
sept 23*. 36
Feb. 1, 1853.
april 19s 1358.
12—tf
VERS SILLS & BCTLEH. >
DEALERS IN FASHIONABLE
Boots, Shoes & Plantation Rrogaus.
No. 161 Congress street.
South Side Market Square,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Feb. 15, 1S53, 3-Iy 1
1 3m i °f ihe patronage.
— i Cutting, Making and Repairing done at ihe
A. PONCE, shortest notice and in the best styles. Shop
_ . next door to Benson’s Carriage shop.
Importer and 3Ianufactnrer of u - m niake Coats in lhe best and neatest
& b G A K S, j stvle at $S Pants plain or spring bottom SA
N O. 13, Whitaker street, keeps constant \ Vest §2. Cutting Coats 50 cent*, cutting
on hand a well selected stock of imported pants 25 cents, do Vest 25 centra 4V111 make
Segars: also, Manufactured Tobacco, Snufi thin Coats or Homespun as cheap *s the cheap-
Pipes, and all other articles usually kept in Iris cst. All orders or jobs will promptly be at-
ne of business, which he offers on the mos tended to.
reasonable terms. j MILLS Y. LAWRENCE,
Savannah, feb. 22,1853. 4—ly « Sandersville, mar. 15,1853. 7—tf