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T H E G E NTRA L GEORGIAN.
Washington National monu
ment.
As Elections for Members of Congress,
&c., will be held during the ensueing months
in several States of the Union, the Board
of Managers have deeded it their duty to
request the Judges or Commissioners who
may be appointed to take the ballots of
the voters, to put up boxes at the different
localities where elections will be held, for the
purpose of receiving such contributions as
the admirers of the Illustrious Father of his
Country may think proper to deposit in aid
of the great Monument, now in course of
erection in this city to his memory.
They feel assured that when this roble
and patriotic purpose is presented to the peo
pie, they will not hesitate to give their mite
for such an object; and it now become more
necessary, as the funds of the society are
rapidly diminishing and may net soon be
adequate to carry on the work. A small
contribution from each citizen or voter
throughout the United States, would be suf
ficient to complete the Monument,—a work
intended to add to their glory as well as to
honor the memory of the illustrious dead.
A half dime is but an inconsiderable sum,
and yet a half dime contributed by every
inhabitant of our country, would rear the
grand structure, now in progress, to its des
tined completion. It will be pitiful, won
drous pitiful, if out of twenty-five millions
of souls who inhabit this great country, ren
dered independent, prosperous and happy
mainly by his exertions aiul devotion to its
cause, the sum necessary to erect a Monu
ment worthy as such a man could not be
completed for the want of the small pecu
niary aid which every American should feel
it his pride, as well as his duty to afford.
At the last Presidential election, the plan
of obtaining contributions at the Polls, (thus
testing the patriotism, and liberality of the
voters and other) was attempted, though
the previous arrangements' were not such as
to insure a very full collection, the result
was as satisfactory as eoukl, under the cir
cumstances, have been expected.
It is therefore desirable that this system
should be continued in the different Stales
at all future elections of a local or general
nature; and the Board of Managers indulge
the hope that on this occasion at the elec
tions to be held in the respective States of
Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, New York,
New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Mary
land, South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi,
Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Louisi
ana, and Florida, contributions will be made
in aid of the Monument, worthy of the
Countrymen of theiv illustrious benefactor.
GEO. WATTERSON,
Secretary of the W. N. M. S.
I guess you mean to bring up tha t are,one.
to be pf t y sharp at a bargain, said a fellow
to a woman who was rocking and singing
with al her might to a "‘little nspens bUitv/’
“Why! said she.”
“’Cause you keep bawlin’ l buy low’ baby,
l luy low baby,’ into his ears all the lime.”
Bran id* 1 to
“First class in sacred music stand up.
How many kinds of metre are there?”
“Three, sir; long metre, short metre, and
meet her by moonlight alone.”
. ,,, Vni* I BrongHi iu Jail,
offers for sale that, beautiful plantation on
which he now resides, containing about 600
acres of Oak and Hickory lands, lying on the
perior Courts of the Middle Circuit, at the
election on the 1st Monday in October by
jnen of all parties.
Washington co., Sept. 1st 1853 32—4t
A sleepy deacon, who sometimes en
gages in popular amuseme nts i hearing the
minister quete the words, “Shuffle off this! next
moi tal coil, started up and cubbed his eves
exclaiming “Hold on, squire it’s my deal.”
Election notice.
WE announce the name of J. B
HAYNE, Esq., of Seriven county, as a Can
didate for the office of Brigadier General of the
2nd-Brigade of 1st Division, consisting of the
counties of Bulloch, Burke, Emanuel, Jeffer
son, Montgomery, Seriven. and Tatnall. The
election to be on Monday the 3rd of October
age, named Yiney, says that she belongs to
Samuel Linton of Augusta. Tho owner is re
quested tocome forward prove property, pay
Waynesboro and old Savannah Roads, 4 and charges and take her away
. Clf m il„o Umiiavilie. and 14 trom the «, JlKLiiOlV" an-
ang- 30 31 — 11
Notice.
J&gT Francisco Rivers, a Commissioner,
appointed in 1840 by the Peruvian Govern
ment to examine the Guano Islands be
longing to that Republic, estimated the
quantity of guano on the three Islands at
18,250,000 tons.
August 2, 1853.
Mast Voters.
27—9t
^yE are authorized to announce that Dr
H. G. Tate will be an Independent Can
didate for the Senate from the county of Jef
ferson, at the election on first Monday in Oc
toher.
June 21,1853
21—tf
COMMERCIAL.
SAVANNAH MARKET Sept. 10.
COTTON.—Arrived since the lstinslant,236
bales Upland, and 14 bales Sea Island, viz; by i oresrional District, as a Candidate to represent
railroad, 98 bales Upland; and from Augusta and ; th e m in the Congress of the United States.
To tlic Voters of tlieEiglrtlt Con
gressional IMslvict.
jgp” The friends of the Hon. IIENRY B.
TODD, of Jefferson county, respectfully pre
sent him to the Voters of the Eighth Con-
a half miles from Louisville, and 14 from
Central Railroad. The place is t°°- well
knowm to need a further description. There
is on the place a neat and comfortable dweil-
in<r nesrro cabins,gin house and screw 7 , and! CJT ; — . _
other necessary out Wildings. Corn, Fodder, j O in April last, a Yoke ot Oxen, about 7 or
Seed Peas, Stock Hogs, Mules, &c., can be 8 years old, marked with swallow-lork and
- “ ’ * "* * * 41 1- . J 1.1a a!. m irli 1 *-.11/1 /a I'ATl Gilt’. H llfl It n -
TRAYED from the subscriber sometime
had with the place if desired. Those wish-
in"'' to buy, would do well to call early, and l
would take pleasure in showing it to any one,
or address meat Louisville, Ga, and I will
give them all the .desired information^
sept. 13. 33 5t -
' Adiumisirntor’s Sale.
A GREEABLY with an Order irom the
A Court of Ordinary of Washington county,
will be sold before the Court house door in
the Town of Sandersville on t.ie first Tues-
underbit in the right and crop slit and un
derbitin the left. One of them is black with
some white in his face, the other pale red vvith
a dun head, and the ends of his horns sawed
off. A liberal reward will be given for their
delivery 3 miles North of McDonald, and any
information thankfully received
NICY ANDERSON.
McDonald, aug. 30, 31—3t
PROCLAMATION.
Coinmon wealth- of Savannah.
T O all whom these presents shall come,
greeting : Know ye, that we, the propri
etors of the “Bine Store,” have , a large stock
of goods on hand and contemplating a change
in our business on or before the 1st day of
September next we therefore w ill offer for
sale from,this.day, our entire stocky.,, aj, prime
Northern COST. Our stock is large, new
and fresh, and has been self etfed with car®
from the Philadelphia, N. York and Boston
Houses, and consists in part of
DRY, GOODS
Notice.
A LL persons are hereby notified not to trade
for two small notes 30 dollars each, signed
ingin said county, on the waters of VV illiam- j uom pjy ^ith the consideration
landings on the river, 138 bales. The exports for
the same period amount to 1492 bales Upland,
and 10 do. Sea Island, viz: to Boston, 40 bales
Upland; to Baltimore, 24 bales Upland; to Phil
adelphia, 86 bales Upland; and to New York
1,442 bales Upland and 10 bales Sea Island-
leaving on hand and on shipboard not cleared, a
August 9,1853.
Election Notice. >
'['he voters in the counties of Jeffet-
son, Burke, Emanuel. Seriven, Montgomery,
son Swamp, adjoining Haywood Brookins,
and others. The widow’s dower m the above
•xcepted. T o be sold-a„ the property of
Benj. Skrine,late of said county deceased, and
for the benefit of the heirs ot said estate.
Terms made know'll on the day ot sale.
JOHN K1TTRAL, adm r.
sept, 13. 33 ~ td
stock of 3,744 bales Upland and 154 do.”Seals-1 Bulloch, and Tatnall, are respectfully lnform-
land, against 2,506 bales Upland 59 do. Sea Is-1 e d that Capt. Thomas H. PoLHtLL will he sup-
land, same time last year. j Qn the lst Monday in October next
During the past week our market has contin- ^ or TJi-icradici" General, of the 2nd Brigade 1st
Division 1 G. M., by
Aug. 19, 1853.
Many Friends
ued quiet, and the operations have been confined
to the sale ofsmall lots. On Tuesday later for
eign advices by the Alantic were received. The
Liverpool market during the three days previ
ous to her sailing, remained unshanjjed, butpri-
ces were not so firm We hear of the sale of some
90 bales of the new crop from 10 to 11 cents. On
Saturday the sales were 370 bales, on Wednes- j ” ;,' f tl lt _ Henrv
day 44, on Thursday 6, and yesterday 24 bales.! Henry Jackson.andAliohei of the Hon. Wemy
making a total of 444 bales, at the following pri- i R - Jackson ot Savannah. T ^ dtee.^e ^ ^ ^
ces: 7 at 10, 11 at 10-L 249 at I0|
28 at 11 cents. Prices are irreg
DIED,
In Athens on Sunday the
Martha J. Jackson,
4th inst., Mrs
widow of the late Dr.
GEORGIA, Jefferson Comity.
W HEJSREAS John B. Watkins applies to
me for letters of administration on the
estate of Archibald Brown, late of said county
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 be granted .
Given under my hand at office in Louis
ville this 5th day of September, 1853
N. DIEHL, Ord’y.
sept. 13, 33—5w
GXTY days after date application will be
could not obtain quotations.
RICE.—The demand for this article contin
ues moderate. The sales of the week comprise
500 tierces, viz: 300 at $3^ a 3J 100 at $4, and
100 al $4 1-16 per 100 lbs Several thousand
bushels of new Rice have been received. The
M
" C .niTin# Pri ; ! been a resident of this county for the past two O made to toe Court of Ordinary of Wash-
a,d .».i osteid ;ami iagtoa count,;, for leave to »U the reales
’ beloved bv all who knew her, for her kind, | tate of
of John Jorilkn, late of said county de-
amiable and christian-like character; for forty J ceased,
three years she had been a devout member
of the Baptist Church.
j&ST Journals favorable to the above ob
ject, in the States where elections are to be
held, are requested to publish the above.
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
[From the Republican.]
Yellow FeveratGalveston.
New Orleans, Sept. 7.—Dates from
Galveston to the 2d have been received. The
yellow fever has appeared at that place in a
mild form. Two deaths from it occurred
last week.
TEXAS ELECTIONS, &C.
Peak is probably elected Governor; Dick
son Lieutenant Governor; Bell for Congress.
Amendments to the Constitution have
been adopted.
The River Bill was defeated, by an over
whelming majority.
The appearance of the Crops, are very fa
vorable.
The Falcon sailed on Wednesday. A-
mong her passengers, was Col. Ward, the
new Consul to Panama.
FEVER ON THE MISSISSIPPI.
Much fever is prevailirg along the Mis
sissippi, at Vicksburg, Natchez, Grand Gulf,
Port Gibson, and Baton Rouge.
expoits have beeu 1030 tierces, the greater por
tion to Havana.
FLOUR.—The stock on hand is light, and
the sales have been confined to the retail trade.
Holders ask $6,50 a $6,75 per bbl.
CORN.—The stock on sale is very fair, but
the market has been dull during the week, with
light sales. By large quantities we quote it at 70
a 75 cents, and by retail at 75 a 80 cents per
bushel.
HAY.—TheTe is little of this article on hand,
and Northern is selling at $1.50 a $1,62A per
100 lbs.
BACON conti hues dull, with light sales. We
quote Shoulders at 8^ a cents, and Sides 9 a
cts,
BAGGING AND ROPE.—The demand is
good tor these articles, and a considerable quan
tity has been sold. The sales of Bagging range
from 11£ to 12cenls, according to quality. We
hear of sales of Kentucky Rope a t 8^ a 9 cents.
Dillon’s is held at 10 cts.
MOLASSES is dull,and the only sale du
ring the week was lOO.hhdg. Cuba at 22$ cts.
LIME.— We have had no additional cargo
during the week Ji cargo, previously received,
has been retailing in lots from the wharf at
$1,37$ a $1,50 per bbl.
NAVAL STORES.—A large amount of arti
cles under this head, have been received at this
city during the past year, but only a small quan
tity lias been sold here for home consumption,
the bulk having been shipped to New York.
Some 2000 barrels of Spirits Turpentine. The
business is steadily increasing,and we presume
that upwards of 15,000 barrels have been receiv
ed in Savannah during the past year. These
articles have fluctuated considerably" from time
to time, and are generally governed by the rates
of the New York market The stock on hand
now is very light, and we quote Spirits Tur
pentine at 60 a 62$ cents per gallon.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SSarbiicne.
T HE undersigned will furnish a Dinner at
Hurst’s Court Ground on Monday the 3rd
day of October next,
sept. 13.
G. W. HAMMOCK.
33—2t
KEW «©ODSM
T HE Subscribers announces to their friends,
patrons, and the public generally, that,they
ELiZA A. JORDAN, )
GEORGE W. JORDAN, \
admr’x.
adrn’r.
BERRY
aug. 23.
STROUSS.
30—tf
1000 piefces-of prints all prices, 500 piece®
of Printed Lawns, Jackenets, Swiss Mull,
Cambrics and Cross Bar Mufelin, Ginghams,
Barege De Lams, very cheap Silk Pablins,
Umbrellas, silk and cotton Parasols, 8, 10 and.
12 1-2 Bleached and Unbleach Sheetings and
Shirtings,200 dozen assorted Hose and half
Hose, 100 dozen assorted Gloves, 15 do. do.
Alexander’s best Kid, at 50 cts. per pair, silk
j and cotton Hdkfs, Linen Drills, Gambroons,
Cotton Prnts. stuffs, &c.
CLOTHING.
A large and well selected stock to b® sold
cheap. 100 dozen assorted Lineni B. Shirts
and under shirts, Drawers, &e.
Our stock of Boots and shoes, is entirely
fresli and new.
HATS.
Plantation for Sale*
T HE suberiber desirous of removing to the
West, offers for sale his Plantation, lying
="this county about 8 miles North ot Sun-
dersville,on the waters of Keg creek, contain
ing about 370 acres, the half of which is clear,
ed, a greater p..rl of it fresh, under good fence,
There is on the place a good dwelling house
Gin house, Packing screw, with Negro houses,
and all necessary out buildings. The 'land is
first quality of Pine land, lies level and yields
well. Persons wishing to buy can call and
see me on the premises, or write me at San-
dtrsville, Geo. JOHN HARRIS
Any person buying can purchase Corn,
stock, &c on the place, and at fair prices.
Washington co.aug. 9, 1853. 28—4m
Panama, Leghorn, China and Kossuth, 200
doz. double Canada Straw, very cheap. Also
3 cases of those fashionable silk, (Spring and
Summer style.) Ne Plus UKra Hats, manulac-
tured expressly for the Blue Store, together
with 10.U00 other articles too numerous to
mention.
We say to one and all, Veni, Vidi, Vici, and
you will find that it is no humbug; but to your
advantage to give us a call.
HAUS.MAN & MAYER,
Proprietors of the Blue Store,
181 Congress-st
P. S.—No extra charge for showing the
goods.
july5, 1853. 23—2m
sept, 13.
33—60d
notice.
A LL persons indebted to the etsate of John
Jordan, late of said county deceased, are
requested to come forward and make immedi
ate payment, and those having demands a-
gainst said estate, are required to present them
in terms of the law.
ELIZA A. JORDAN, } admr z.
GEORGE W, JORDAN, \ adm’r.
sept. 13. 33 ~7M d
WILLIAIYI W. 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 trie purest Drugs Med
icines and Chemicals.
Also,
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 desp ateh and
care as if they were present in person.
Feb, 14, 1853. 3—ly
A. PONCE,
Importer’and Manufacturer o
S E G A R S,
^O. 13, Whitaker street, keeps constant
_ . on hand a well selected stock of imported
Segars; also, Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff
Pipes, and all other articles usually;,kept in lu»
ne of business, which lie off ers on the moa
reasonable terms.
Savannah,feb. 22,1853. 4—ly
BarUacne.
Barbacue will be given
— r , - ~ juuruacuo „... „„ at Peacock’s
are just receiving and opening a large ."stock , Court Q roun( j on Thursday the 22nd inst., to
of Fancy and Staple^ Dry Goods, tor tiie j whicli the c i t i zens 0 f the county are invited to
present Fall and Winter use. Gents, and ■
Youths Ready Made Clothing, of latest styles,
& Ladies fine Dress Goods ot boautitul styles, 1
and patterns, have been selected with great
care and attention to the wan 8 of our p.itioiu
ittend.
sept. 6.
32—2t
Public Tent.
By request of a number of citizens, the un-
Call and see us, and we will show some- j dersigned will keep a Public Tent at the New
thing that is “rich, racy, spicy juicy, and well
t a'/aham NEWMAN.
tasted.” LAZARON
Sand e rsville, sept. 13.
33—tf
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY with an Order from the
Court of Ordinary of Washington coun-
Chappel Camp-Ground, at the approaching
meeting, for the accommodation ot any who
may call. JAMES J. WALL,
sept. 6. 3 ‘J—2t
Oats, Oats! Oats ! !!
T HE undersigned lias in Store, at Spier’s
_ Turn Oct; Central Railroad, onethsus-
in the Town of Dahlonega, Lumpkin county,: an( j Bushels of prime Seed Oats, which he
November the follow- w ill sell for 75 cts per bushel cash, if applied
THE FEVER AT NEW-ORLEANS.
New Orleans, Sept. 5.—The number of
interments yesterday was 110, from fever
96; and to-day only 98, of which 72 from
fever.
There is a young lady down in Lafayette.
Indiana, so excessively modest, that every
night before retiring, she closes the window
curtains to prevent “the man in the moon”
from looking in.
Candidates-
FOR WILKINSON CO.
Democratic.
For Senate.—A. E. Cochran. ForHous
Representatives.—J ames Taylor,
Conservative-
For Senate.—James Jackson. For Rep
resentatives. Holland.
Worms.
O” As th is is the season of tbe year when
worms are most formidable amongchildren, the
proprietors of M’Lane’s Vermifuge beg leave to
call the attention of parents to its virtues for the
expelling of these annoying and often fatal ene
mies of children. It was in vented by a physician
of great experience in Virginia, who, after hav
ing used it for several years in his own practice,
and found its success so universal, was induced
at last to offer it to the public as a cheap but cer
tain and excellent medicine. It has since be
come justly popular throughout the United
States as the most efficient Vermifuge ever
known, and the demand has been steadily on
the increase since its first introduction to the
public. This great Worm Specific may be had
at “ N. W. HAINES & BRO.
Sept. 13. 1853.
1
on the first Tuesday in
ing property to wit:
One tract, it beirg number 496, 15th Dist.
1st section, oforiginally Cherokee, now Lump
kin, containing thirty-nine and 5-1 0 acres. To
be sold as the property belonging to the estate
of Jno. Powell, Sr. late of said county deceas
ed, and for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of said deceased.
NATHAN GILBERT, adm’r.
sept 13- 33 —td
for immediately,
sept. 6.
R. W. DANIEL.
32—2
The Wonder of the Age,
L OUIS COOK would respectfully inform
his friends in Washington
GEORGIA, Washington county
his friends in Washington county, that
he has just returned from the New York mark
et with a stock of Fancy Dry Goods for La
dies and Gents, comprising of Calicoes, Mtis
lins, Silks, and Mantillasf and a great many
W HEREAS Mary Whitaker applies to j other fancy goods. He has also an assort-
me for letters of administration on the ' ment ofReady Made Clothing. Also Jewelry,
estate of Ely Martin, dec’d. ! Watches Silver and Gold, and Gold Earrings,
These are therefore to cite and admonish j Breastpins, cf-c., which I will sell as cheap as
all and singular the kindred and creditors of can be bought in any market this side of New-
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. Given under my
hand at office this 9th September, 1853.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y
sept. 13. 33—5w
York. I will call on you all soon.
aug. 30,
31—3m
Plantation for Sale,
T HE Subscriber wishing to give up hi
farming interest, offers his plantation for
sale; containing 2000 acres, lying in Wash
ington county 7 , on Williamson swamp, immedi
ately 7 on the Road leading from Station No.
12, Central Railroad to Sparta,! 1-2 miles
KABUN & WHITEHEAD.
Factors & Commission Merchant
Savannah, Ga.
W ILL give strict 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— l ' in
HARMONIC INSTITUTE.
Coroer of St. Julian st. & Market Square
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
F ZOGBAUM &. CO., Importers and Deal-
• ers in Musical Instruments of every de
scription, sheet Music, strings, &c. wholesale
and retail. Piano Fortes, by A. Stodart &
Co and; J. B. Dunham, New York, in every va
riety of style and price. These Instrumenta
are acknowledged, by the best musical judges
to be at least equal to any other manufactnr-
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
SCRANTON. JOHNSON A CO.
GROCE R.S.
Savannah, Ga.
D.T.SCRANTON, l gavannah .
JOSEPH JOHNSTON. J
W. B. SCRANTON,
No. 1 9, Old Slip, N Yor
feb. ,22 1853. 4—ly.
SADDLERS, HARNESS, Jc. dx., andT
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all
kinds of
SADDLERY WARE. CARRIAGE
Trimmings, Laces, Fringes, Patent Leath
er, Springs, Axles, Bands, Varnish, d'c.
AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN.SADDLE,
West end of Gibbons’Building
Market Square, Savannah.
A large assortment always on hand, and
for sale at the lowest prices.
Feb. 15, 1853, 3—ly
BIB1<E§, BIBLES
T HE Bibles purchased by the Washington
county Bible Society, have at length been
received, and can be seen at the Store of
Messrs. Lazaron & Newman. The object ot
the Society is to supply every individual in the
county with a Bible or Testament. The Ex
ecutive Committee will therefore be obliged
to any person who will aid, by giving informa
tion of individvals destitute. Superior bound
Bibles and Testaments can also be had at an
advance of only 5 per cent on the cost in New
York. This is done merely to cover the ex
pense of transportation.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
July 26,1853. 26—tf
GEORGIA— WASAINGTON COUNTY.
W HEREAS Wiley C. McVay applies to me ^
tor letters of Guardianship for the pet son •, p rom former place,
and property of Zacheriah Kenedy, minor; On the premises is a neat and comfortable
child of Archibald Kenedy. j dwelling, negro houses, carriage house, sta-
Tiiese are therefore cite and admonish all j ^j es> . gin-house and screw, overseer’s house,
persons ccncerned, to be and appear at the : and a }j necessar y 0 ut houses on the place, and
rn J *1 nn.L ■ * , T -n * ! Court of Ordinary within the time prescribed | conven j en t to toe buildings are two wells of
Tuesday the -0 th mst at Louisville. A free! w]aw,.to show-cause if any they have, why j. exeellent water. Corn, fodder, seed peas,
Barbacue will be given on the occasion, to j e tters should not be granted. Given un-1 w j iea t an( j r y e a nd a lot of stock hogs can be
w'hich the citizens ot the county are invited der my hand in office, this 9th September, ] ia d on the place if desired. Those wishing
The Hon. Alexander H. Stephens wil
address the citizens of Jefferson county, on
without distinction of parties,
sept. 13.
JEFFERSON CO.
Conservative.
For Senate.—Rob’t. Boyd. For House
Representatives.—George Stapleton.
Democratic.
^For Senate> For Rep
resentatives.—Enoch Farmer.
Independents.
For Senate.—H. G. Tate, Eli McRoan
and Elijah Young.
For Representatives.—Jas. J. Brown,
Rob’t. Patterson.
EMANUEL CO.
For Senate.—Neil McLeod, and Swain
M. Fortner.
For Representatives
and -——. Kirkland.
Col. Taos. W. Thomas of Elberton,
will address the Citizens of Jefferson county
on the subject of the Liquor Traffic at Mt.
Moriah, on Wednesday the 211 inst, and at
Louisville on Tuesday 20th inst.
g5§F“ We are authorised to announce the
name of L. G. Maddox, as a Candidate for
Sheriff of Laurens county on the 1st Monday
in January next.
g^jgr* The Citizens of Bay Spring Church,
(not Bay Spring District alonq) will give a
public Dinner at that place on Friday the 23d
inst. There has been several distinguish
ed Temperance Speakers invited to be pres
ent and address us on that day. The citizens
of the county are invited to attend. There will
be Preaching on Saturday and Sunday follow-
• mi Wm*mAn «nll no noliu
1853.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
sept. 13.
33—5w
Caution.
A LL persons are hereby cautioned against
trading for a promissory note given by
me on the 25th of August last, payable to Jas.
Fowler, or bearer, for the sum of seven hun
dred dollars,and due on the 23th of December,
or 1st of January next, as I am determined not
to pay said note, unless compelled by law.
1 * NOAHKITTRAL.
Washington co., sept. 13. 33—3t
GEORGIA—JEFFERSON COUNTY.
W HEREAS James Salter administrator
on the estate of Zaddock s alter, late
of said county deceased, applies to me for let
ters 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 the Com t of
mg. The Dedication Sermon will be deliv- Ordinary within the time prescribed by law, to
ered on Sunday by the Rev. W. G. Parks, j show cause if any they have why said lette* s
Come Ladies, come candidates, come one,! should not be granted. Given under my hand
-Eleazer Durden, i come all, come take diiiner with us; hear good at Office in Louisville, this 5th day of Septem
For
LAURENS CO.
Conservative.
For Senate.—-Dr. C. B. Guyton.
Representative.—John Yopp.
For Representative.—ioAmsk E. High
tower.
speaking; stay.-writh us and hear good preach
ing.
sept. 13.
Mr. Editor, please announce the name of
Joseph B. Jones, of Burke connty as a Can
didate for Brigadier Genera], 2d Brigade 1st-
Division; at the ensuing election on 1st Mon
day in October, and oblige Many Citizens.
sept. 6.
ber, 1553.
sept. 13.
N. DIEHL, Ordn’y.
33—-m6m
OIXTY days after date application will be
O made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer
son county, for leave to sell a lot of land in
Henry connty, belonging to the estate of Red
den Hall, deceased
to purchase such a -place will do well to call
immediately. Possession given first January
next. T. W. HARDWICK.
August30,1853 31—tf
Land for Sale.
T HE Subscriber offers for sale his plantation
in Washington county, three miles West
of Station No, 11 on the Central Rail Road,
said place has on it good framed Negro hous
es with ail necessary out buildings, just com
pleted and all new; one hundred and seventy
five acres cleared, and under good fence, eight
hundred and twenty five in the woods, one
portion oak and hickory, and the other pine.
Persons wishing can purchase Stock of all
kind with the land. The place has a good Saw
and Grist Mill on it. Persons wishing furth
er information will apply to me on the premi
ses, or write me at Davisboro, Ga.
C. B.. FRANCIS
august 2,1853. 27—tf
OLD ESTABLISHED.
“Savannah Stove Depot,”
COOKING STO VES of all sizes and
various patterns, Grates Stoves and Heaters
for all purposes 1 Tin and Britannia Ware,
Pumps and Pipes, Wooden Ware, Domes-
ic Hardware and House-keeping artiqjetf^
oo numerous to mention.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
JAMES SULLIVAN
No. 145 Broughton Street
Savannah, Ga.
Feb. 15, 1853. 3—ly
LAWSON 1 & GODFREY.
Commission Merchants,
93 BAY STREET
SAVANNAH, GEO.
[P. A. LAWSON.J. E. GODFgJg'ffl
JOHN a. FALLIGANT
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE <k
Brought|to Jail.
L ODGED in the Jail at this place on Mon
day 22nd u!t., an old negro man, says his
name is Monday, and that he belongs to Eze
kiel Williams, of Burke county. He is a small
negro, about 5 feet high, and between 45 and
50 years of age. The owner is requested to
come forward prove property pay charges and
take him away.
JEPTHA BRANTLEY, Jailor,
sept - 6. 32—tf
Lime and Brick for sale.
New Goods for Fall and Winter
J^EGRO Blankets, Kerseys and Osnaburgs
T HE Subscribers announce to the people
of Washington and adjoining counties
that they have on hand a large quantity of
Lime aud Brick, which they offer for sale, as
Ow as they can be purchased in any market.
Price of Lime at toe kiln $1 per bbl. The kiln
is situated 2 1-2 miles south of Sandersville,
and about 3-4 of a mile from No. 13, C. R. R.
We sell the above articles for cash only
Orders addressed to Tennille, will be prompt-
attended to.
ALEXANDER & LANE.
Washington co. June 28, 1853. 22 -6m
varnishes,french and American
Glass, Paper Hangings and Borders, Fir®
Board and Decorative Papers, Sashes, Blind*
and Doors. West Side of Monument Square,
,S1avankah,Ga. p* Orders from the coun
try promptly attended to.
feb22, .1853. 4—ly
VERSTILLS & BUTLER.
DEALERS IN FASHIONABLE
Boots, Shoes & Plantation Brogans.
No. 161 Congress street,
South Side Market Square,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Feb. 15, 1853. 3—ly
sept. 13.
GREEJS1 S: HALL, adm’r.
33—60
Plaid and plain Linseys, together with a
large and well selected stock of Fancy and
staple Dry Goods, comprising every variety
and style of ladies’ Dress Goods—-the latest
and richest patterns—French designs. We re
spectfullv invite our friends and all who visit
Savannah, to’examine our stock. We sell low.
Our stock of French Cashmeres and D’Lains
is large andiWell selected. Alapaccas of eve
ry shade and variety,; a fine assortment of
silks, cqi’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. II. & M. SHEAHAN.
Late of Milledgev file, Baldwinco.
oct. 19,1852. 39—*3
Plantation Tor Sale!
WISHING to remove from this
section, I offer for sale my Planta
tion lying in this county, on the
______ waters of Keg creek,about 9 miles
N. W. of Sandersville, containing 600 acres
of Pine Land, and as good land of that des
cription as can be found in the county, the
place is healthy, well watered, and has a dwell
ing with other out buildings. Persons wish
ing to buy iff this section will be pleased with
the place, and if they will call and see the
place and afe pleased with it, a good bargain
can be had;
Any information; will be given by calling
upon me on the place, or addressing me at
Longs Bridge by letter.
W. F. WOMBLE.
august 2,1853. 27—tf
G-. R- & J- B HENDRICKSON
Wholesale Druggists,
AND DEALERS INPAINTS,
Oils, Window t Glass, dc., Mustard, Spices,
and Snuff, Perfumery, Brushes, &c., and
LandretFs Garden Seeds,
Gibbon’s Buildings, Savannah, Ga.
Feb. 15, 1852. 3-ly
HU fEBXYS A JOHNSON
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Smets’ Buildings, corner of Broughton an d
Whitaker streets, Savannah, Ga. _ .
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c.
Soda water of a superior
feb. 22, 18l3. 4—ly
QUALJ
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