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robes of mourning had Been excLani^d;
before the deep fountain* of grief had dried
uj>, death, insatiate, and almost cruel, lia>
prostrated the tonn of a motiier. The grave
hits closed ove! her, and site, too sleep* in
eternal robes by the >ide of him who went
bufore her. 1 he itioutirers, in their youth
M ml beauty, have now gone. 1 he ocean
it to seperate them from the sacred sj*>t of
home. J'hey have bid farewell to whatev
cr was dear,never more to return. JSuch
js a plta*« ol lite—more of shadow than of
sunshine.—Boston Bee, Oct. 14
Judiciary Reform.—A coresjiondent of
the Augusta Gdii.'fiiuiidhVtlist suggest a re
form in the judiciary of the Inferior Court
to one. An attempt liit* been made in the
hot several Legislatures to effect this object
winch has hitherto been fruitless. The iu-
etficeucy of the tribunal as at present organ
izo<l i* admitted on all hands, and it ha*,
indeed been singular that in the face of
this admission, the movement abolishing
the Court altogether. Since the establish
ineut of the euurt ofdinary, thre has been
no uSe for an Inferior Court. Lefthe irext
Legislature add to the Ordimu v’s duties,
the office of commissioner of roads, and rev-
liue,fttnl then aUdisJi the iirfenoy Court
entirely — VVe shall thus invest one <ompe-
teiil and salaried officer with an ordinary
and County business, and dispense with a
common law tribunal for wbicb we have
Iio Qse. To equalise the duties of the
{Superior Court, in consideration of the
nccamulati n of business in that Court in
conS‘**4Ueiioe of l lie -abolition o "die infer .or
tribunal let fis ha\e a couit of>[U«t r ses-
t.i<»iis lor the trial of ali criminal causes.
We ner-d a separaU; court for criminal caus
es. We need it, if f- .r no other iva-oiis Ihj-
caUse under the present arrangement it is
almost ouL ot tin - uestion to afloid speedy
trial* to ih.* accUs.-d i he reduction in the
jail fees will almost if not quite pay for a
sc; crate trihuuai which should meet in each
'1 lite combined lleels of France arnt Kig j
laud w eic ad\ aiicing to Constantinople. i
Austria and l*ius»ia remain ..neutral.
Great preparations were going forward
in the French Navy Yards.
A batlle^had- taken place between the
Russians and Circassians, in which heavy
losses were sustained on both sides'
'1 he Japan Expedition, hud returned from
Jeddo, having met with an nnfrh-ndiy rece. -
lion. ConmiodorisTVrry delivered the Pres
.dent’s letter addressed to the Emperor, and
will call in the Spring for a reply.
The difficulties among the English opera
lives continue. At Pseston all the Mills are
closed, by which some 2o,0LK) persons Jure
thrown out oi employment.
We arc* authorised tossy that C. W. Stew
iitx will be a candidate for nomination by tlie-
Dteuioeralic pany for Tax Collector «>f this
county.
GEOjRGlA, Washiiigmti L’onnty 1
ViJ HERE AS Harrell M m ion spplies in me
r? for letters of adtninistntn.m on the Es-
tire town ot S. ndersville on the first: tute of Frederick G Horton, lulu of said count}
f ucsday in December next between the Jecensed
WaskmglM Sheriffs Sale.
ILL l>o boat U ii<ire the cull iiou.M do-ir.
usual hours of sale tile foil wring property.to
w it;
Sixty-three acres more or less of Pine land,
lying in said county, adjoining Jenkins and
others, levied on as the properly of William
H. Smith to satisfy sundry Justice Court ti fa’s
vs. said .Smith. Levy made and returned to
me by a Coustable.
Also, at the same time and place, ninety-live
-■or 03 more or less, of Oik and Hickory land,
on the South prong.of Williamson Swamp,
adjoining Mrs. Rebecca Harman and IV. 0.
Kiddle, levied oil as the property of Henry
King, to satisfy one Inferior Court !i fa m fa
vor of Jas. 11. Gilmore adm'r. vs said King.
!S A. 11. JONES,iSlitx;
nov. ], 40—td
Scfivcii Sheriffs Sale.
W ILL Ik* sold bet
in tile Town t
Tae friends of Cor,. John Williams, sue-
. i • i »• * #. , .. 0 \ • * in me i ‘H\ii ui otoaiiiii, uu tnc »u
him as a tiuitubii* catioiunic iur the, Mier- J ,
.. . . • ... . .... \ luusiiay m DcceuibtM* next uciWeeii the us
in at i lls county, and W! hiin|K>n him in the i » * , 4 >■ . .
.. . al nours ot.snk* tiie toi Uw in# pro her v to \v
iVuioeratic nomihotiou.
J^rWeme ant tori/ed to say ill t David E.
Gumming will be a candidate for nomination
bv tiie Democratic Party, for Tax Collector of
lids e.ouoiy.
nr WE are authorised to announce
ihe name ef Mathew Overstreet, as a
Candidate for tin* o3i--e of Sin-riff" of Emanuel
county At the elec.ion on 1st Monday i:i Jan-
nary ile.M.
We are autlioris *d to announce the name
of L, G. MA iJlJi JX as a candidate for
Sheriff ot Lai.reus eountv at the election in
J.o.uarv next.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred uud creditors ol
said deceased, to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary within the iiuie prescribed by law
to show cause if any they have why said let
ters should not be granted. Given under my
hand at office in Sander.svi 11c this Nov. 1st
1853. HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
nov. 1. 1853 40—5w
«KOil«AIA'—Washiiigtoii county
lju II ERE AS Mary Whitaker applies to
W me for letters of administration on the
er.tate of Edy Martin deceeased.
These are therefore io cite and admouisi.
all and singular the kindred and creditors ol
said deceased to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinarv within the time prescribed by law
toshow e i use it any they In.vo, why said let
ters should not be granted. Given under my
hand at office tills 1st NoveinVr 1853.
J/A V WOOD 1JROOKIN H, Ord’y.
Nov. 1,1^53. -10—Qtv
Lal(‘st Arrrivai!
W e .-je .mu norised io announce tie
ii.-.me ofP. B. MonuLiin,as a candidate for
Slier if! ot Jetiersoii county, al the election itt
ianuarv next.
. We are auiliorisetl to announce ihe
name of Benjamin It. i’erdue, as a candidate
Tor .Viidriff o< Jeiihr^.ni couniy v at the election
hi January next. _
county tour times daring the t ear, for the I We are niinorise ;o annoui.ee tlw
trial of crimiiial causes. ' ' I “ ofhk 1-wu W. Sheppard as a caiidiaate
One more sugg- s-ion in -bis connection, j ^ nmawmoa. Pax Oollector ofi.n* emin-
Wc ought bv all iiohiiis to increase the j l - v ‘ a . K ^
SsUilcs of our judicial officers. i lie in. re
homo of presiding upon tlie bench w ill not | ITj
coiapeioate our h<^l law.vers tor Iraviiic a{ '
lucraiivo practice for the jtidg. sli!p.
slinuid put the very best talent ot liie conn
lore the Court house door
of .Sylvanin, on the first
usu-
properiy to wit:
One tract of Pine land containing, twenty
-.cres more or l«ss, to satisfy one Justice
iJotm li ft in favor of Joliu «. M iner, the said j would invite the attention
land adjoining lands ot John G. t onuly on 2 1 V V
.-idesunit Alexander Weils, nd others on tiie '
•Smith, ievied on as the properly of James A.
Kovvell. the said J. »S Matter vs. Janies A.
of our etts-
eeuerally, to our
Kuiiiuudl Sheriffs Sale.
toniers and buyers ,
stock of Slajiie and Fancy Goods, vyliicli we
are now receiving, consisting of Cloths iuid
.. . . , Cassituerc.s, Eati.iets, Tweeds, Kerseys and
■ soweil, property pomieti out by J- h. | il | Iinketl5s American and English nrinted Ging-
levy made and rel uniwl to me by a Constable j jl;im pl;li|1 ;uu , , )rillte a M u lit. de L ines l»riii-
J. A. BA.NEJ/ORE, 5sIift. u .j Casiiincres. Thibet and Persian Cloths, AU
,l "'' ** u : pa ecus, bombazines, Poplins, black and color
ed Velvets, plain and figured black and fancy
dress silks, vviili a general assortment ot dress
TILL be sold before the Court-house door! goods,rth i\vL and M.mlilias,ready made eiodi-
m the Town ol Svvatiisboro. witliin the 1 iug, iloois and Saoes, with a splendid article
.egal hours of sale, on liie tirst 'Tuesday in ! of negro shoes mauut e tired by ourselves,
Dcccinhev next Hie follow ing property to w i; : i with many other articles loo numerous to meii-
Oue tract of laud containing JOU acres more I tion.
• >r less on the waters of Long Creek, adjoin- i Alsoalot.of superior family flour on httnd-
iug lands of A. D iatuns and others, ievied on i As our stsek lias heen selected at the North
..s i ne property of .Sarah A/cCullers, to ■ alisfy i w ith great care, espeeial’y lor this market, we
one ti i-i issued from tiie Superior Court ot j wonid solicit a cal} and. examination of our
l-.e-etF at. the -■ ^ .[jpygu^^fiberis noW n;CeivIng, py evM
T 1
l . l passed In the sbuffifeni comitiY;. He. has per
an ml from New York, a rich andspleinfi
assort jnViit ot CAB INK TFVltNlTUR E, ot
hecaii
idious, in regard to perseBal atleu-1 and f 1V e-eigbte French cl
ir business or in the prices and qua t- ; NV;i | nn |. afid rosevvoc
W E have much pie.- -u r e m
partieular ane0'Ahn.»» «»• . , |WSWU * u .,w«.... vv ~. T ,
patrons, to the.arrival at our store, , : e hased bid stock to such advantagbjtlmt
new Stock of Goods, recently ; be ,l at very low prices. ^ ,
Northern markets. All the goo ». ... - Among his large assortment may be fouit«f-r*
are new and well selected- wit i espe • ■ • 1 Largo serpentine sofas, do. divans, do. otto*
for this market (having prevroRsly so ^ ■ j jn a hs f plain and Bpring-iseiit S6fa&i do. do. di-
old stock.) V\ e assure^ j ya| ottomans and couches, maht/ganv -feet.
— favor vxs with their cans that j. w ith red and green plush seating,
our best efforts hi- satistying e j mo j la j r> ^ mahogany setting fill! t.hre^Foarth
chairs; ctlrfed inapt*,
. mui n w ,..i.u,.™. u .,^v..ood chairs,* canfc and
unnecessary lo j W0l)(1 soat settees, side-boards with mahogany
and marble tops, do. mahogany tops, side-cas*
bureaus, writing table and boos eases, cot.tago
bureaus^ ward-robes, ladies’ work tables, cen
tre and pier tables, with msuble tops nmrblo
top wash stands painted do. dressing taffies,
tea tables Grecian .ckw&ob dining tables, «»k-
tension tables, card-tables, with harpe and 0g*
pillars, mahogany bedsteads, do. French p*t-
erns, curled maple bedsteads,-plaiii,' do. do.
ALSO.
. ci -i „u ^nnMfntiv *p.. Curled majde, black walnut and rosewo' f
pIIL Subscriber wo P chairs with cane bottoms,Windsor chairs* chil
nounee to [droids high do., dbutding room desks, &olr-
and one woik.th. i ct , r „er,’ where he «ng chuirlbr x:ountmg rooms, counter stools
nearly all of our
friends who will favor vxs
we will use
must fastidiou
tion to our
ties of goods. We deem . .-
enumerate all the different articles that have
arrived atjour store, but cal i on us before pur
chasing elsewhere, and vve will show you »s
. ..... x — . - .... v, c / k t illj Clt
handsome an - ass
passed anywhere
«opt 20,
handsome .an - assortment, as cannot be sur-
(*l» #
L azaron&inewman.
34—tf
Boot Makiag and Repairing!
Snbserib
liook,” at the ‘Court lionse .
continues to to make and repair Boots and
Shoes in the best manner and ot the latest
styles. ,. , ,
He has the best materials from which be
manufactures every article in his line, and e?
ery tiaiits will taken to give best tits, _
work put up hi'excellent style. Call for your
fine Boots, and 1 w ill furnish them cheap
Sliop next door to Smallwood’s Tailor shop.
F. EBNER.
may 31, b’
comitvin favor of Neil McLeod-.
M. OVERfSTREE'T, D. .Miff.
1. 40—td
i;i .is a c.tmiidv. e
■r of this cot.m'v.
or
rE are atiUiori,ra>d to autmunce. that Louis
[/ J. Hr.rrison wjH run iu the approaching
uojniO-hvibn of the tJonservativc pfrty of
\Va-biugton couniv, tor toe office of Tax Lol-
leo-or.
27.
35—tf
try ttp*>u vlte bench, j»ml we oannot com- j
in and it willamt paving for it. We du:— ——r— T~ I
, , . n .1 * „ f - , I, i Uj L .rc ttUUUMl.H’d Id aiUlnilllee tll..t Atk-
hus»# that if al other uiMii«*r> in luuiciai \ ic- v\ , .. ... .
“ i . , ■ - it gustus L. Rogers, will run lit ;tie nomi-
forui welicghcud l.y out ti.-xt legislature. I ;1 io!i tiio-AJonservative. party ofn'asitiiur-
bc ovenuoAci. Co ! t,, n Lsiunty for the office of Tax Receiver,
j oct. J V.
thi* ma'.u-r will not
lamb a* 1'itnc*
BY TEHiGBAI’H.
&e«i«geiu an ( of, ffic Lfver.
Is one the nio*,; common, as we!! -is the
THREE itA’i *S LA l Ell h ti.< >M EEK< )]’K.; mi » s t formidable ofdiseaser.known ’«> Atneri-
i can pltysicifitis. I; for years attracted the
I closest attention of the medical fiu-nl: v in al'
/AELL lUKS Sale.
L j\ accordance vv'itii the last will and testa-
men; ofJosiah Hells, late, of Jeti’crsun
co imiy deceased, w ill be sold at the Market
lout* ia the 'Town of Louisville, on the first
i aesd.-iy in January next between the usual
Hours of s..ie ;he following properly to wit :
Une liegm man by liie name of Lharh s, a-
bo-.it 25 or 30 years of ago. To lie sold as
tae properly of Josr.h Wells, hue of said
county ue<eased ;uid for ihe beuelit of the
aeirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
cash. A. E. TARVER, Ex’r.
November 1,1853. 40—id
Goods before imrehasi .g elsewhere.
WARTHEN & CARTER.
Eit udersv il ie,Ocl. 16. 1653 36—4t
B.mecS* tfbr Snle.
TpiIE s'n 1, fi ibei- offers for sale the follow-
-L ingiL'i-.ets.if land, lying, in this eon ty.
t lie Immis; ;'.re valuable, and any one wishing
“> purchase lands in this section of the Slate
Kfll find it to their advantage to examine Lh e
Pn-mises. j = this county about 8 miles North of San-
One tract Ivin"- on Williamson Swamp, a- j dersviile, on the waters of Keg creek, contain-
bout 5 miles below No, 13, through which the ; ing about 370 acres, the half of whichTs clear
Liiiui and Brick for sale.
T|xHE Subscribers announce to the people
A of IVashington and adjoi uing counties
hat they have on hand a large ^quantity of
Him e j lU( i Brick, which’they oilier for sale, as
ow a S they can be purchased in any market
Trjec of Lime at the kiln $1 per bbl. The kiln
is situ ted 2 i-2 miles south of Sandersville,
and about 3-4 of a mile from No. 13, C. R. R.
We sell the above anic.es for cash only
Orders addressed to 'iVuuille, will be prompt-
attended to. „
ALEXANDER i LANE.
Washington eo.jnne 28, 1853. 2i --6iit
foot stools, hat-stands, bellows ami bmeh,V»rd
cages knife trays, sales, mahogany uud on eery
cribs liair mattrasses, moss do., Feather be4*.
bolsters, and-pillows, green,- red, black, bi*4
and white cofd, with tassels to match, hffir
and all, cloth, for sofas and mahogany ehaii-s, willow
wagons, do., cratiles.-
Removed to- Smelt’s new Buildings.
Broughton street. I W ItV'KRF-LL &. C*
feb. 22, 1853. 4—ly j
RUMPHREYS <St »
Wh iesiile and Retail Druggist*..
Sonets’ Buildings, corner- of Broughton
Whitaker streets, Sa,vasnah, Ga.
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Gh«ariaftl»,
Perfumery, Fancy Articles, die.
Soda water or a superior qualutt.
fob. i.2, 1 fc«-S, 4—iy
Plantation for Safe
T IIE suberiber desirous of removing to the
West, offers for sale his Plantation, lying
WXfct£AXiaiOT.££XfffCO&»,
(Successor to Joseph M. Turner.)
Druggist and Chemist
MOB 7 VMENT SQ UARE r
Savakkah, Ga.
H
fresh supplies of tne purest Drcgs Msd-
misEs and Chemigals.
Also,
Brushes of every description, Fancy arttcU*
Perfumery, Garden Seed, &’.c. &e. Particular
attention is paid in the selection of Medicine,
to have none but the purest., and all article*
K: ‘ iiro -' j ^ ^ *** ^i ^ ~ «*«, w ** - ^
e.i one eighth petiuy, except
market »a- jKiotly supplied
Arriraiuf iheSlfamer Arabia-
: GuAttLEsroN,Oci. 2'iL . . . ... It , , . .
,, , , , , ! yurts of tne Um.'od States, and vet up to tin-
1 he Loyal <teHtu.h.p Arabia arrived H. m . ..fti,,. disc.very of Dr. NfLane's great
IliiJifyLX al o»i V\ oiie*>uR\, aviIii !;*• . > ci; e, it was almost lievoThi ihe reach <‘f
tor iuteligence front Europe. j Medic.«I -kill. Tliousauds had perished witli-
I'hc Alcam-r Arctic out on the 12t!i. • ,,ui even n I tope, of relief, arid although thons-
Ilsf iic«r»'Li.i a ffi-komb hi elf-cl itj.oti the i nnd*-- nuiy jet be destnied t-o feal tiie tlirefol
cotton market. All qualities had ad vane- i “ f u,5 s most complicated disease, it U
itif -rior Xi, e -{ now, tit aaks tu I t re-eareh of Dr. M'Larie,
• . : , i imi.'t eompleiely brought within the. scope of
„ ''' 1 K " . I mcdic.il control. Ti:e proprietors of the Liver
middling ( a:.-. 1 he su es oi Ihe we-k.are ; cqiilideut that *itey offer a rcinedt
37,bales, rij.ecu hi tors lo'k 3,6tHJ; ^-fticii fias b.'-Jii fiillV '-esie.d by time, and
alid exjKMtei's .3,26'J I rales. Kflir Oileaiid, j whioii baa -never f-.ii*d of success wneo fairly
0 d Bd; Mid ling. 3 3 4<l; to 5 7-B*!,- Fait I tried. .Th:*->e incslim ible Pills may be pur-
Mobilc, h 3 8-1 Mi'dliiig. 5 o 8.1; Fair Up- i chased at b.Yf Ilvine- d’ ^ r °-
laud, # 1-fid.-* Stock, e.xciu-ive of that on | t—,
fihipbf^vd, 753,bou. I OOMMhKOlAii
Tli.- niJ>ucy liiiirkct is unchatig<*d. Con-j SAVANNAH MARK 1ST Oci 29.
sola for money 1JJ 3 4 to if'. j COTT‘ »N - Arrived since tlieiSd inst nt.
The I rtEKlkn uLksTlON. j 6.7tg) hnlvs Upland, sad 106 do, Sen Island aOn
The Sultan had announced that if Russia : hand and on ahipbnnrd not cleared, a si-.cU ot
doC8 not evacuate ihe Principalitjek in fif-’ 16,ff.4 baleK Upland ami 333 do Sea Gland,
•Station. This tract contains 1600 acres. 400 ' There is on the pi „
of which is cleared, under good fetice'hui.l in a Gin house. Packing screw, with Negro houses,
rood state for cultivation, Yite other p> riion j and all accessary put buildings. The ’land is
of it is woodland pine and oak and hickory, ! first quality of Pine land, lies level and yields
all lies within 3 miles of the Railroad. j well. Persons wishing to buy can call and
Also, 1000 Acres of Pine 1 ml adjoingjthe jsee me on the premises, or write tne at San-
above described premises, well timbered and j dersviile, Geo. ■; JOHN HARRIS
wooded. Also, one tract lying on Little! Any person buying can purchase Corn,
Olioopie. known as the Jenkin’s Saw Mill ; stock, &c on the place, and at fair prices.
Place, contai ing 1600 acres ot Pine land, ly- I Washington co.aug. 9, 1853. 28—4m
from the above described'’^
0,1 .Ida ’iii.lr.il>ai c.
Y an order from the Court of Ordinary tf
O Jetl’crson county, will be sold at me Mnr-
■.ei house in tne Town ol’ i.otiisville on the
.:rst 'l ticsd-iV in January next, be;v. eo. the
usual hour- u. sale me tollo\'. i.g negroes io
-.it: .Sophy, Mai.ula, Mike, Antony, Vjus and ling about 2 miles
iloo. To be sold tne property ot^Joim j preini-es. On this place there is some im-
Uorgan, Lie ol aeitcrsoii (.ot.n.y dcii..bui, j provements , n •'VT’EGRO Blankets, Kerseys and Osnaburgs
■'"*i lor me benc«c ot me i.«n ana crednors of . Pcr-ons wishing to see the places can cal , PV T trmetlo.r with „
New Goods for Fall and Winter
ivaid deccAsed. 'Terms on the day.
JENrt-E F. MORGAN,adm’r.
;Dc bonis non.
• nov. I, 40—id
Trustee’* fia’e.
i \\ virtue ol‘a decree ol tuc Superior Court
J) ,.f U asiiingiuii county, sitting as a Court
oi rtit*.ncery, witl ue siuq betorc me Court
,-jou.sc dour in the Town of .8ander»viilc or.
;ltc lirsl 'J uc.-d.y in January next between
me usual hour.* of sale lite following proporiy
to nit: Une tract oi land lying iu •mu county
coitiaining une hunured and seventy acres
.aore or less adjoiningin. t-mitn, James
j unbiB and V'inccul Tanner. 8old as the
pro pert j - lielonging to the children of Lewis
Km dit. Terms on lite day.
LEWIS KNIGHT, Trustee,
novomher 1, 1853. 4u—id
IX Plaid and plain Linseyfc, 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
spcctfulh invite our friends and all who visit
t Savannah, to examine our stock. We sell low.
HE .Subscriber would respectfully inform Our stock of French Cashmeres and D’Lains
4 the Ladies and Gentlemen, of this and ad- i j s large and well selected. Alapaccas ofeve-
joiuju.r counties, that lie has opened a Jewelry ! r y shade and variety ; a fine assortment of
upon me on the premises, or address me at
8andersvi!k«, Ga.
JaS. L. JENKINS.
Washington co. oct. 18,1853. 38—4t
JEWELRY STORE!
feeti d*vs t TurkcV would c».»hiriiece ' hostil
ities. A piociatnatiuii was (tolled on all
M •Mques.
The c<»tnlii|ied ffi-ets had been invited lb
Constantinople. The iilack Sea uas flee
to neutral flags.
STILL LATER.
Aarrivui of the Arctic.
Haltimo e, Uet. 3U, 1*. M.
The American steamship Antic, with
Liverpool d-tes .u the l9-.li nisi, lias ..r:l«-
ed at N-w loik. She bring*" lliice days
later dates titan Lhe Ntuyara at Halifax.
LIViiklTji>L CU J’i uN.MARKEL.
Since Lite saiilit
l;
Sea
«igaiti»t 19.173 pules Upiatai uud J95 r d«
Island, same linie last 3 ear. I *>Y
Our last we*4ly review clo.-ed ujionaii irrcg- |
; ular market, with (triers in favor of buyer-.— wul soia OI1 Ulc
Middling- Ftiir w*a noininallj quoted at els.
: On Saturday the siarket was nearly stationary
an i tlie reach-’d i.nlv W3 bates. On Mon
day 2*22 bales were s-Id; on Tuesday 391; on
; W ednesday 208; on Thursday 1)^, sad yester-
■ day 167. Utirmg the week, the demand has
' bern very ni-.derale, and the stiles confined to
suiuli fi ts Holders, in order to operate, have
sub united to a slight decline on the previous
week’s quotations, and the market closed with
little demand. Daring the early part of the week,
a severe lrt-sl Was experienced here, w hich has
' extended throughout the stale, hut how far the
~ has no
crop of Cotton ha« been affected by it,
of Liie N to o or a on the "pertained It has, however, had no in-
, .li i i . fluence on price* in this market. Operators are
n msl., Lotion m tiie Lite I pou market Tf llr ii.e r forenrn news now due. We
has been in gooti clemami, and Utc sales et-
fc.ied were al stiller rates The sales for
t.ie llirce davn comprise 2U,0UU tiales.
Hour has advanced one shilling ;<nd six
j e c , but cot ii was dull.
Mu.sev MAttK.Et.—Consols in the London
in lie; uiar.net iiave further declined, tmd
closed al 91 I *2 a 91 8 4.
THE EASTERN' ,QUES1TON.
It is now believed that war on the banks
of the Danube and in the Caspian Sea, is
con-idcie 1 inevitable between the Ru-staii
and 1 tit Kish armies. General GorUscbokolI,
in command of the liussbui forces, in the
l'nncipai’lies, has replied to the summons
awaiting further foreign news now due.
quote:
Ordinary to Good Ordinary 6i a 74
Low to G-vxl Middling 64 h 9$
Middling Fair 94 a —
Fiir t»Fully Fair 10 n—
The lot* fades of the week comprise 1,199
bales pT the following particulars' I S bales at 6,
17 al 7-J, 28at S)J, 98al 84,44iit 8®, 57 at gj, 76
at h 15 Itf, 294 at 9. S7m 9J, G~«t*»U 13 m <J{
23f>al94, 12 at n|, 17 at 9$, 67 at 10, and 8
“Jethro” at 12 cents.
RICE—There lias been a fiir demand for ibis
article during tiie we*k, uud some 1000 tierces
have been sold, at pr:ce* ranging from $ 1,81^ a
$4 per hundred pounds.
FLOUR.—The sales of this article during the
week have.been light, and chiefly continued to
the retail trade. Holders find it difficult tta ef-
o fUnur i »-t:a to < vucuate tln-{jOilomuli ter-. f rc t »t former rates. We quote Baltimore,
rilory within fifteen d;tys, that lie ims no in small lots, at $7 25 per barrel.
a tlliority froth, his government to commence ■ — 1 '■ T 1 —**—
hostilities, make peace or evacuate the ter- j ilARRILD.
ri ory _ j In this comity on Tlntrsilty morn ing the
Austria i nd Prussia have recalled their 20th tilt., by John Ivyv, Esq, Afr, JohnC.
* tbjecis from the Turkish service.
There is much agitation in Ittly.
SECOND DISPATCH.
New York, Uct. 30, T. M.
The London Morning'"Post declares that \
war is now inevitable. Got-ehokoif, having '
xeplied to the Turkish summons to evacuate!
Tennillfc and Miss Niccy Kit rall—ali of this
county. , - .
On Tuesday inorning 26th ult., by Hev. IV.
C. Wilkes Principal of Forsyth FernalcCol-
i lege, C«>1. Will. B. Bowyn, pf- Albert, co , to
j Miss Mary Eii/.-ibetb Varner of Monroe co.
NOTICE,
cautioned
against trading
as .Guardian of
A id. i»ersons are eauti
HI I ^Tira nqte^gi.veiKby
the premises. The Sultan promtitly notitied J^mes YVilliiiuis and ffimil}', Free persons of
i • ”» - * ] i . td Ishiin II; bnifoldv j or 'Ijfcjurcr fof
him tuat lie would commence -‘hostilities iu to .wm-hii n.o , . T. -
dated Oct.. 18th 1853,Mind due one day arte
case the provinces were nol-evacuate i by ^ it ^; as f the Guardian'’wift not pay, or allow
25th of October. ■ ! sn id note to be paid, as their is no cotisidera-
n,e Czar on rtfc^ivinij tiie iicclaration of tion to - support ir-»- WJf. G. A'Hii*RROD.'
war from Turkey, swore that he would vyage J EuianuM eo. nov. 1. 40—St
a war of extermination against the Turkish : j^TX' SO&OKdNtj^ CO*
,!a i ,ou * , , ... . l.’pvEALERS in Drugs, Mediemes, Chnn
It is thought the war will commence in : JL/ 'cHlH.Fer'fninery, fancyarlibies,Surgecali
Georgia or on the Black Sea. | jmrumeiits, Taints, Oils and Dye Stufi’s.
Gen. Paskewiteh took command of the j at wholesalk axd retail.
Ui fid in army on the 5tB of October. f ‘ Savannah, ffeb. 22,1833. 4—ly
Auuiiuistralor's Sale.
virtue of an-order froiii tae honor.ibl e
Court of Ordinary ot. £.u iBu’ci eouaty,
i uo-'U.iy in Jauu.o y
next, at the Court h»use d«»or lii tae Town oi
Cwainsboro Stnaitud county between tiie itsu-
ui iioitrs ot .-..lie, one lot ot i.mU containing
nine hundred and sixty-seTeii (96 0 acres,
granted to blephen Swain, one otiier iol gran-
ted to J. Davis, containing lour hundred and
fifty (45uJ acres; also one containing three
.'ititidrcd Cioll.1 acres grained to J. McDan
iel; also one containing one hundred six.y-
liiue: (169j ae.res gran tea to YY iley Holfui.m,
•dso one containing otic hundred and eighty
U60) acres gran tea to Wiley Hoffman; aiso
•me comaining three hundred and fifty (,55j)
acres granted to lienry \V’. Bed^ood; also one
contaiiiing three hundred'and eiglitv-one"(38lJ
acres granted to Benjamin G. Glover; ail t}-
mg in Hie 55th district of said county. .Sold
as the property of YViley Hoffman deceased.
I’iie first named lot of land is well improved.
ELD bWAlN, adm'r.
November 1, 1853. 40—td
Ad^tusiiivtr.i'ior ’** Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court ofOr-
dinary of Emanuel county, will be sold be
fore the Court house door in the Town ot
Vienna Dooly county, on ihs urst Tuesday in
February next, iol No. 98 ill 1 Hit t isiriet ol
Dooly containing two hundred tw# i nd a half
^2,2 1-2 acres graiiieu to Tolly i'eaiee; also
one other lot in said county containing two
Hundred and seventy-five (275) acres in the
I3tii district of said 'eountv. All sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of YViley
Hoffman deceased.
ELD SWAIN, adm’r.
november 1, 1853. 40—4d
ADMINUSTKA'] BIX’ BALE.
A GREEABLY with till order from the Court
of Ordinary of YVashingUin county, will be
. old before the Court house door iris Hie Town
of Saudersyille on the tirst Tuesday in:Janu
ary next, one tract of laud lying oii the waters
of W illiamson Swamp, adjoining lands of
Robt. VVhitrield, J. W. .Roberts, and others,
known as tiie Henry Jordan place,uind con
taining eleven hundred acres, more or less.
Sold as the property of James C. Francis de
ceased, «iid for the benefit of heirs and credi
tors of said deceased. Terms on the day.
51 ARY A. FRANCIS, admr'x.
. november 1, 40—td
Those IndeMei-
A LL persons indebted to me either by note
iX or account, are requested to pay the s;ime
to Richard TV Eniith, who will act for me dm.
^ing iny absence from the county, and all de
mands thus owing and not paid by the 2#fh
bf December, will bt ciitert*d for suit at the
January term of the Inferior Court-.
IVil. f. SMITH.
> WashingtoR co. nov. 1, 40—31*
Nto re p| .Sandei-sville, where lie has a fine as-
•'’“rttueiit of all kinds of this precious metal,
t'°nsisiii!g of Watches, Gold and Silver, |g<>ld
Barrings. Breastpins, Ladies Neck Pins, Scarf
pins, Gobi Foil Chains and ladies neck chains,
Finger Rings of all koits sizes and qualities.
Ali of the above cannot be surpassed in any
market, for beauty and latest styles. Give us
a call. His Store is next door to the Hotel.
Z. GRAY.
sept 27. 35—tf
FALL Sc VINTER"
rpifE Subscribers take pleasure in informing
silks, col’d and bl’k ; brocade figured silks.—
Our stock is large and complete. Please to
call and see.
Corner of Broughton and vVhitaker streets,
iSavannah.
JA«. II. & M. SHEAHAN.
I.ate of Milledgeville, Baldwinco.
•ct. i8*2. 39-
Buggies Buggies I!
are represented, and Phyeicians, Country M*r-
cliants-atid Ptanters, may rt*Iv • upon their or
ders being filled with as much desp atch Wkl
care as if they were present in person.
Feb, 14. 1853. 3—ly
OZiOBB SOTBI«“feaader8ViHe.
THE subscriber would
nounee to his friends and th*
public generally, that he has ta
ken charge of this Hotel, Sod
w*i 11 use his best endeavors to make ail who
may ca^l upon hint comfortable. His table
will be furnished with the best that lh« mark
et affords. He respectfully solicits a share of
public patronage. JEPTHA BRANTLEY,
oct 19,1852. 39—tf
mHE Subscriber would announce to the, Djivr ? tn
-L pub’ie and his friends generally that he church,
lias now on hand, the best lot of Buggies,
that have ever been put up in this place, and
Wood Shop-Repairing, &c|
o
T HE subscriber would respectfully afi-
nouncce to the people of Washington
county, that lt« has put up a WORK SHOP
in this place and is prepared to do all jobs, in
the way of Carriage, Waggon, and Bl*c-
gt, making and Repairing, at the shortest
notice. Having been engaged for a number
of years in the business, lie flatters himself
that he can give those who may patronise him
entire satisfaction, in the atyle, manufactwe
and prices-of work done at his establishmeil.
He has secured the services of «rood Wheel-
rights and Blacksmiths, and all orders for
work, repairing, or any thin in his line will
meet with prompt attention. His Work
shop, is on the Milledgeville Road, near the
1 their friends that they are just receiving | Have ever been put up in tins place, and
and ,'pci.ing their new FALL and WINTER i; which he offers to sell cheap, They have
GOODS and invite them to call and examine.; been neatly finished and will compare favor-
i,iid can aeeoimuo- i : 'bly with tliose of any market.
Harness &c.—He has also a lot of superi-
T'itev have every variety,
date the public with any thing Altai can suit
the taste or please the fancy.
Ready Made Clothing as usual, with a
"Teat variety too tedious to name.
° N. VV. HAINES & BRO.
sept. 27. 35 tt
FRESH SUPPLIES,
AXl/NKW GOODS.
’'IrtliE Patrons of the undersigned, and the
X public generally are informed that tie is
just opening a splendid assortment of Dry
Goods, H trdware, Crockery, Iron, Nails, Rea
dy-made Clothing, and every variety of Goods
which are usually kept at this place.
He i« also just receiving a large supply of
GroceRrEs; Fambily Supples <(-e.
Bagging, Rope, 4*e„ as usaal. Call and
examine.
WM. HODGES.
Sandersville, 27. 35—tf
KKW GOODS.
^|''HE Subscribers would r.-speclfully an-
X nounee to their friends, customers, and
the public generally, that they have just com
pleted t" S3 up their Store with a large aud
handsome Stock of Fall and Winter goods,
which they offer to sell at eery low prices
Tlieir Stock is comprised of Ladies dress goods
as Alpacas, Delaines, Marinos,'. Casltmirs and
Calicoes, all of the latest styles.
Ready made Clothing of all sizes and latest
styles, suit&ble for Fall and Winter.
Also Shoes and Boots
A full assortment ot Gold and Silver Watch
es and other Jewelry Besides these, a great
many other articles generally kept in their
Store Please call and examine for yourself.
ALNSWORTH '& SLAGER.
October 25,1653. 31)—tf
. A. PONCE,
Importer, and Mannfacturer o
SEGA RS,
N O. 13, Whitaker struct, keeps constant
- on hand a well selected stock of imported
Segars; also, Manufactured Tobacco, JStiull
Pipes, and all other articles usually kept in his
ne of business, which he otters on the mos
reasonable terms.. ;
Savannah, feb. 22.1853. A—ly
Plastering an<f Britklayng
r | IHE undersigned has located in Handet
I viile, for the purpose of cerryirig on tii
Plastering and Briek-laying business, ftpc
m^ns of workmanship oaii be seen ia ti
place. Jeba taken in the eoenW’v.
mar. 4. 7—iy n. srri^fftKas/*.
tin
or Harness, dou /e and single, and has also
in his employ an exc dlent workman and will
put up any work in that fine that may be or
dered. A. 1 repairs in this line will be done
at shortest notice;
Woodsiiop.—He still continues this branch
of bis business, and is constantly putting up
new work of .all descriptions, and repairing
such as may be sent him.
Blacksmith Shop.—He would respectfully
inform his friends that he continues to donll
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, s work done in the best manner. He re
spectfully solicits of.iris friends a continuance
of tlieir patronage^arid assures them that the
utmost pains will be taken to give entire sat
isfaction in any department of his business.
LEWIS BENSON.
Sandersville, may 3,1853. t4—tf
WelllDigrglng*
T HE s ubscriber having removed and loca
ted himself at Sandersville/would res
pectfully inform the citizens of Washington
ounty.jth at he is now prepared to dig new,
and clean out and repair old wells. Persons
wishing to engage his sendees can do so by
applying in person or by letter.
RUSSELL BAILEY.
Aug7 S3 1853. 30—tf
Brought to Jail.
L ODGED in till? Jailat this place on Mon
day 22nd ult., an oid negro man, says his
name is Monday, and that he belongs to Eze
kiel Williams, of Burke county. He is a small
negro, about 6 feet high, and between 45 and
50 years of age. The owner is requested to
coine forward prove property pay charges and
take him away.
JEPTHA BRANTLEY, Jailor,
sopt-6. 32—tf
Land for Sale.
T HE Subscriber offers for sale his farm ly
ing in Washington county, about 4 1-2
miles from Station 12 on the C. R. R., it eon-
tains 300 acres of Oak and Hickory land, 150
of which is cleared under good fence and in a
fine state for cultivation. There are two fine
wells of water on the place, also comfortable
buildings and out buildings. '
Call and examine the premises, or addres
he sub Bcriber at Davfaboro.
JASON W. BRYON,
out ,4. ^ 36—tf
JOHN W. RENFROE.
Sandeville, jan. 11’1853. 50—tf
ZXAlffO FORTE MPOT ►
THE undersigned respectfully
imorms the citizens ot Navannah,
Georgia and Florida, that they
have on itaufi more than fifty Pianos, the lar
gest stock ever on sale in this city, and made
by the most celebrated manufacturers in the
United States. Nunns &. Clark, T. Chicker-
ing, Boardman & Gray, Leight & Newton,
Edward 4- Fisher, all well known to the lov.
ers of Music, have placed in their large assort
men.tThe.se Pianos are ot rich.tone, & beauri
ully finished in Rose Wood, Black Walnut 4c.
Mahogany, with iron frauies inade in th*
most substantial and workmanlike maniim
Also the justly celebrated £olian Piano
Fort e s, which for their sweetness of tone
have not been equalled. All these instru
ments have metalie frames which rendor
them peculiarly suited for tliis climate, pre
venting necessity of tuning lor years.
Tho undersigned are Agents for //enrif
Herz’s celebrated Grand Pianos; made in
Paris. For Power aud beauty of tone, they
stand pre-eminent.
Cahart’s Melopions.—This beautiful ton
ed wind instrument, manufactured by Cabart
4 Needham, N. Y., for village purposes,
Lodges, Serenading Parties, and the privato
practise of Organists, possessing a sweet and
dowcrful tone, they have also for sale. All
these instruments will be disposed of' on tb*
niost vccOmmoduting terms. The priees *f
the Pianos rangingfrom $1.75 to $ 1,000,
I W. AIORRELLtfeCo.
Feb. 23,8153- 3—ly
Brought to Jail.
TN Emanuel county on the 6th day of ^dguat
1 a negro Roman, about 40 years of |ga
named Viney, says*that she boiuag* ta
Annuel Linton of Augusta. The owner it r*
quested to come forward prove properly, pay
•barges and take her away-
N, McLEOD Jailof*
. **g 30 31—if
Tfec Wonder of the Age,
L OUIS C0GB. would respectfully inform
his friofids in Washington couhty, that
he has juj^ returned from the New York mark
et with 4 stock of Fanc’i Dry Goods for La
dies and^Jente. eomprisme of Calicoes, Afd*-
lins, SilXs, and Afantillae,“ and a great many
other-filv\cy .goods. He has also ari assort
ment of Ready Alade Clothing. Also Jewelry,
Watcbes Silver and Gold, and Gold Earring*,
Breastpins, if-c., which I will s#l) aa cheap a*
can.be bought in any market, this aide of New
York.
auf.
I will eal! on you all soon.
30, 31—fcu