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THE CENTRAL GEORGIAN
THE CENTRAL GEORGIAN
™. TOLEBMCfl
Abimelech came home one Run*
day a little later than uauul to dinner,
which recalled to Mr. Slow's mind
the fact thm he had not seen his boy
in the family pew during the read-
ing of the “lethargy,” and both facts
suggested to him the bare possibility
that he had not been to church. v
“Abimecleh,” said, Mr. Slow’, sol
cmnly, as he stood with his back to*
wards the gate;
“Abimelech have you been to
church?”
‘Yos, sir/' A said Abimelech. stout
ly, "Ire been to the Unit ersa list."
“Well, mv sou, 1 ain’t like a good
many fathers that don't want their
children to go any where but jest
where »hey say. No, my -on I ain’t
jn ae of these. Tolefatioo is my motto
— largest liberty, all that our forefa
thers lit and bled for. Yes, my son,
go where you plsase to ineetin.” 1
don’t care; only this I will say, that
if 1 ketch you gom' to that nieetin
again 4 I'll take your hide off."
This psactical lecture, so sound
and liberal in its character, wrought
so effectually upon Abimelech’s mind
that he cheerfully abstained from
wandering, and never dared to go
iusidea Universalist church again.
“{Sally, don’t I like you?"
“La! Jim, I reckon so."
“But don’t you know it, Sully?
Don't you think I'd tear the eyes out
of any honest tout cat that dares to look
at you fora second?"
“I a’spect you would.”
Well the fact of it is, Sally, I—”
“Oh: now don,t, Jim, you’re too
sndden."
“And, Sally, f want! you to—
“Don,t say any thing more now,
Jim; I will—”
“But it must he done immediately;
I want you to—”
“Oh hush! don’t don’t say so any
more”
“I want you to night to get—”
“What! so soon? Oh! no! impossi
ble?—^Father and mother be So angry
at me."
"How? be mad for doing me such
a favor as to ni—"
Yes, dear uie! Oh! what a feel
ing
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS 1 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. I LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADMISTRATOR’S S^LE- j ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
A an to Csjg ; !
A o| Ordinary of Washington co ty . beferc ih(:C ' un door in the Town of Waynes
$<>*., Burke county, on the W in
in December next between the usual hours of. n ? xt > betueeathew^ ! hours otsale
one thousand acres more or less, lying m sa d , lailds of Jo | m R. Pierce, Me
nty on the waters ot the Ohoopie, adjoin-, V J Z Centra,
Postponed
Wasttingtou Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL be sold before the court house door
in the town of andersville on the first
Tuesday in November next between the
Banal hours of sale the following property to
wit;
One lot of land lying in said county, being
the land whereon John Moody now resides,
adjoining the lands of H. P. Jones and others.
Levied on as the property of said Moody and
to satify three Justice Court fi fa’s in favor of
Demsey McGowan, .aid one in favor of Jas.
J. Page and others vs. said jWoody. Levy
made and returned to me by a Constable and
property pointed out by plaintiff.
S. A. II. JONES, Sliff.
oct. 11 1853 37—td
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Levy
C. Adkins, late of Jefferson county de
ceased are requested to come forward and
make immediate payment, and those having
demands against said estate will present them
duly authenticated and within the time pre
scribed by law.
R. W. DANIEL, adm’r.
oct. 25. 39—6w
l”
sold as the property of Harris Brantley, Sr.,
late deceased, and for the benefit ot the heirs
and creditors. Terms on the day.
JEl’THA BRANTLEY, adm’r.
oct. 25. 39—td
“Bufc there is some mistake for
all I wait to bave you to do fs to—
tneud my troiyseri!"
Sally could hear no more. She
threw up her arms, ami screaming
hysterically, fainted away as dead as
a log
The Naked i^Truth.—The late
eccentric John Holmes, used frequen
tly, infhis addresses to different ju
ries, to explain the meaning of the
phrase “ naked truth,” by relating
Emauuel Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door
in the Town of Svvmnsboro, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
December next the following property to wit:
400 hundred acres of land levied on as the pro
perty of S B. Williams, to satisfy one ti fa in fa
vorof.0 G. Townsend, Executor on the estate
of Drewry Townsend, late of Emanuel county
deceased, adjoining lauds of Thos- Pullen, Ed-
ward Rbynor and said Williams, properly poin
ted by the defendeut
visual ti e same time and place,one hundred
and fifty acres of land with a small improve
ment on it, it being granted to said Love, levi-
edpon as the property of Thus. B Heath to sat-
isfy two justices court fi las infavor of Matin.
V. B. jJlien,adjoining lauds of tpilliam Rhynor,
Caleb Love, property pointed out by plaintiff
Abo, at the same tune and place, five hun
dred acres of land levied on as the properly of
Joel McDaniel, adjoining lands ot Jamas
Wiggins and E‘ IF. Lane lying on the East
side of Magruders Creek, levied on to satisfy
his|tax due for the year 1852 property pointed
out by defendant.
A Iso, at the same time and place, five hun
dred acres of land, levied on as the property of
Joel McDaniel to satisfy one justice court fi
fa infavor of R W. Daniel, administrator on
the estate of Jos. 3age, deceased adjoining
lands of J. wigging, and on the waters of Ma
gruders creek, property pointed out by the de
fendant.
Also, at the same time and place, Three hun
dred and thirty six acres of land, levied on as
the property of Welcome A Carothers, including
his improvements, to srlisfy one fi fa in "avor
of Berry iSirouss, property pointed out by the
defeudent, all the above property lev’ed on and
returned to me by a Constable.
' D. S. MOORE, Sliff-
October 25, 39—td
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
I N pursuance to the last will and tesla meat.
of William Buck, late of Washington
county deceased, will be sold before the Court
house door in Saudersville. Washington coun
ty, on toe first Tuesday in December next
within the legal hours of sale, one tract of
land in said eouuty on Deep Step, Known us
the Hickliu tract, containing two hundred and
seventy acres more or less. Also the Oquinn
tract,adjoining the above, containing two
hundred and fifty acres more or less, also, one
lot of laud in Walker county, No. 152, in the
25th district containing one hundred and sixty
acres 3rd quality Oak and Hickory, aud one
other lot in Cherokee county, No. 255 in the
3rd district, containing forty acres more or
less. Terms one half cash at the time of sale
the other half aUtwelve months time, small
notes aud approved security will be required.
’ 8. VV. BUCK, )
W. W. BUCK, <; Ex’rs.
oct 18, 1853. 38—td
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order from the Honorable
the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson coun
ty, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber uext, at the ./Market house in tiie Town of
Louisville in said county within the legal
uuty
aiid eighty six (28ti) acres
GEORGIA, Jcftersou Conaty.
Court of Ordinary June Term, 1853.
I T appearing to the Court by the petition te
Eloitisa Bostick, that Selina Beal of salt)
Col. Janies Grubbs. James Hayslip and others, county deceased, did in her life time execupi
* to said Elouisa, Bostick her bond conditioned
Sold as the property of Sarah Johnson, late
of Emanuel county deceased, and for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors ot said deceas
ed. Terms made known on the day ot sale.
LITTLETON CRON'S, adin’r.
oct. 25. 39—td
4 .
l\ .121
Notice.
LL persons indebted to the estate ot
nines Williams, late of Jefferson county
to execute titles in fee simple, to said Eiouisa
Bostick, for a lot or parcel of land in said
county, containing fourteen acres, and it furth
er appearing that said Selina Deal departed
this life without executingtitles to said lot or
parcel of land, or in any way providing there
for; and it appearing that said Elouisa Bostick
hath faithfully complied with her part of the
contract, and having petitioned this Court to
to
J O A
pleton and others, said land belonging to the j st , rd)tjd j iiW .
deceased. Sold ROBERT STEVENS,
joi ing h.ndsofWni. Thompson, James Sta j duiy uul [ ie °,iicuied and within the time pie- j It is thereiore hereby ordered that notice be
given at three or more public-places in said
county, and in the Central Geor’n of such np-
SIMEON WILLIAM**, adm’rs. i plication, that all persons concerned may file
LA WSON WiLLlA J/S, i objections in my oifiee(it any they have.) why
37—6\v j said Elouisa liosiick, Executrix as aforesaid
i should not execute titles to said lot or parcel
of laud in conibrmiy wi.h said bond.
A irue extract from tile minutds.
NICHOLAS' DIEL1I, Ordinary,
august 16, 1853. 29 —wf3rn
estate of Ephraim C. Peebles
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceasad. Terms on the day of sale.
ISAAC F: ADKINS, adnvr.
oct. 25, 39—td
GENERAL ADV ERT1SEMENT
Dr. J. B. Jlai’ci&isi’s
UTERINE CATHQLX30 2T.
FOR THE RELIEF AND CUREjQF SUF
FER1NG FEMALES,
It stands pre
eminent tor it 8
curative powers
in all the diseas
es for which it i s
recommended, u-
sually called Fe.
male Complaints
far surpassing
othei inodes °f
treatment in be.
ing certain, lcs*
expensive, ami
leaving the xys
tem in a be-ie
conditio r; Lei a
interested call and obtain a pamphlet (tree)
containing ample proof, from the most r'cspec-
tabie sources, of the beneficial results of its
use ; together with letters from highly * xperi-
enced Physicians, who have used it in their
practice, and speak irom their own observa
tions.
MILLER & HAYLES, Ag’ts.
Druggists, Louisville, Ga.
Guardian’s Sale.
A GREEABLY with an Order from the
Court of Ordinary of Washington coun
ty, will be sold before the Court house door
in the town of Sandersville on the first Tues
day in November next, between the usual
hours ot stile tiie following property to wit:
One 80 acre Land Warrant, number 46,218.
To be sold as the property of the minor lieirs
of George R Wood, late of said count) de
ceased. Terms on the day of sale.
HENRY H. WOOD, Gu.tr.
sept. 20, 1853. 34—td
Administrator'* Sale*.
W ILL be sold at the late residence of Fre’k.
Tyson in Washi’n. .county, on Thursday
the 3rd* day of November next, ail of the per
sonal and perishable property belonging to
said deceased, consisting of IlorsuS; Cattle,
Hogs, Corn, Cotton, Household and kitchen
furniture, plantation tools, and other tilings
too tedious to mention. Sale to comimic
from day to day, till all is sold. Terms on the
day.
JAS. F. SMITH, adm’r.
sept. 20. 35—td
oct. 11.
A
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GREEABLY with an order from the Court
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
B Y virtue of an Order front the Court of
Ordinary of Emanuel county, will he sold
On the first Tuesday in January next at the
Court house door in the Town of A'waiusbo-
ro, Emanuel county, between the usual hours
of sale the following propariy to wit: Enoch
a negro man age aoout 25 years, Shariett a
woman about 42 years 1 Alcy a woman about
25, and her two children, ./Martha about 6, and
Perlemon a boy about 5. Mary a woman a-
bout 19. and her two children Thomas a boy
about 2, and infant about 6 mouths old. and
Maryan a girl about 11. All sold as the pro
perty of Sarah Johnson, late ot Emanuel
county deceased, and for the benefit of the
iieirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
made known on the day.
LITTLETON CROSS, adm’r.
oct. 25. 39—td
NOTICE.
A LL peisons indebted to George Batts, lale
JX. of Washington county deceased, are re
quested to come forward aud make immediate
SKS-SJ wmlr'^’gtrnn^aShen: j G EO RGl A~wXsaTnGTONJCOUNTY.
tioated and within lime prescribed by law. j U7 HERF^S Solomon Gludd.n applies to me
j 1 J t»r letters of administration on the estate
j of Thomas Mills, deceased.
- i These are therefore to cite and admonish
! all persons concerned to be and appear at the
r¥ . , , , r , xi t : Court of Ordinary, within the time prescribed 5
A L , L l ,er f‘‘r 1, 1 ,deb!ed t0 iIa >T M - r " 111 1 by law, to show if any they have why
A late ot Washington coun.y deceased, are, ; ^ ^ s ,, ((u1d „ ot , K . „„ 11)U . d ;
requested to come forward and make .mine- ; U|ldt . r my b .,. |d :ir oliice< iu s;lllder sville,
j tills; 4th ofLci., 1853.
SOL.
oct., 18.
NEWSOME, adm’r.
38—6\v
Holice.
ud
diate payment, am. those inn ing demands a-
gainst said deceased will present them duly
nt hentieatid and within the time prescribed
by law.
WM, A. IRWIN, adm’r.
oct. 11. 37—6w
Ocl 4,
II. BROOKINS, Ord.
36—5w
Read following letter, addressed to our a-
gents at Newberry C. IJ., S. C., by the itev
C. S. Beard, of same State.
Messrs Beach & Btiowssox.—Sirs, I send
for another bottle of your ‘’Maruhi-i’s Uterine
Catholicon ’’ My wile lias been alilicted for
eleven years, aud a variety of means has been
resorted to for relief, but none was obtained
until I received this medicine from you. There
was a manifest improvement from the day it
was taken. As there are a great many females
in oui country laboring under the affliction for
which your medicine proposes a remedy, 1 feel
it a duiy to recommend it to all s uch,
[■Signed] Clucuu S. Bxakd.
Glenn tSpiings, S, CL. Jan. 9, 1853.
J. li. MauciusI' &■ Co., I’ropri tors'.
Central Depot, 304 Broadway, New Yolk.
June 14 1853. 20—6m,
Coffee.
WiiO l ii<b2.», i’OUUfy
\X/'IIEitEAiS Joiiu Kit e’l ppiies to me for : der-dola. King s Evii, »mu* 8
B letters of admiiiistraiiou on th • Estate of j Tui«ors, oiiff Jonu», aodnil lixt
| No di Kilrell tale of said couniy deeased.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of .Io.ni These are therefore to cite and admonish
lx. Morgan, late ot Jefferson county deceased ; ;d j . Uld singular the kindred and creditors of
ate requested to come forward and make !»>-! said deceased, to be and appear at the Court
mediate payment, and those having demands! <( f Ordinary within the time prescribed by law
against said estate w ill present them duly au-1 to cause if any they have why saiil let-
dieiitiealed and w ithin the time prescribed by j ters stiotild not be granted. Given under my
__ .,, '■ . , J hand at olliee iu Saudersville this Oct. 4th
JLS E F. MORGAN, adtu r. 1853 H.vYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.;
0l,t *ll. 37—6w Oet. 4, 1853 7—5w-
Admiaii*tra.tor’* Sale.
be sold on *S’aturday the 26th day of Novein-
, e . . - ^ 1- , ber, at the residence of William Giles, late of
tn« inleiving faple:—Truth and False! said county deceased, all the perishable prop
hood traveling one warm davniet at
river, and both went to bathe at the
same place*. Falsehood comeing
fit st out of the water, took his com
panion's and left his own vile raiment
and then want his way. Truth com
ing out of the water. sought in vain
ff>r his own proper diess—-disdaining
to wear the garb of falsehood. Truth
ci ty belonging to said estate, consisting of
Hogs, one bay 3/are. Household and kitchen
furniture, plantation utensils, and other arti
cles. Terms on the day of sale.
W. W. GILES, adin’r.
oct. 18, 38—6t
Jlolit’C. ; GEORGIA, Wiisliingtoa Conuty.
\ LL persons indebted to the estate of John ! % HEREAS Charles Mills applies to me
A Morgan, late of Jefferson county deceased I v V for letters of administration de bonis
are requested to come forward and make iui- j non (with the will annexed) on idle estate of
mediate payment, and those having demands! James Mills,deceased.
again-1 said estate, will present them duly These are trerefore to cite and .admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
authenticated, and within time prescribed by
law. JESE F. 3/UGAN,
adm’r with the will annexed
oct. 11. 37—6 w
rpWO months after date application will be
JL made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer
son county', for leave to sell tiie real estate!
belonging to John tStreetman, late ■ ot said
county deceased.
' JEREMIAH STREETMAN, adm’r
oct. 11. 37—2m
ol
said deceased, to he and 'appear at the Court of
Ordinary within time prescribed by law, to
show c.mse, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted. Given under my hand
at otliee in Saudersville tliis 3d October. 1853.
HAYWOOD BROOKIN', Ord’y.
October 4, 1853. 39—5w
A
Guard Ian* Sale*.
GREEABLE with an Order of the
Court ofOrdinary of Washington couu-
.r.3t
A i
Ordinary of Washington county, will be
suld before the Court house dour at Marietta
Cobb county, on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, within the legal hours of sale lot ot
land No 306, in the 18lh district and 2nd-sec
tion of origionally Cherokee now Cobb county
containing 40 ucres.
JUo at the same time, before the- Court
bouse door at Cedur Towu in Polk couniy,
lot No 63 in the 18th district 3rd section oi
uri"inally Cherokee now Polk county,contain-1 ingtuxi-couuty, tor leave to sell tiie real cs-
1111°4d acres more or less, all as the property ot j tali ot John Jordan, late of said county de
JoTin Barnes, tsr , late of VV ashiugloi. county ceased.
T WO months after date appRcuuim will he
made to the Court of Ordinary of Wilkin
son county for leave to sell all the lands be
longing to tjie estate of Richard Wadkius,
late of saTil county deceased.
CELIA WADKINS. adm’rx.
oct. 11. 37—2 m
S IXTY days after date
made to tiie Court of Ordinary of W.ash-
GBi>RGIA, Wasiiingion couniy
W HEREA.S Joseph I>. Emit It applies for
letters of administration on tiie estate of
ff/ieajnb II. Smith, deceased.
- These are therefore to cite and admonish all
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said dec'd to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary within the lime prescribed
by law, to show cause if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted. Given
under my hand at olliee in Sa riders ville, this
pplication will be ' 25th September. 1853.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS,Ord’y.
oct. 4, 1853. 3,6:7—30d
GEORGIA, AVu»hiugtoa eouuty
JEW DAVID’S SSSuIiltEW £ a £LA^-
'Jffiiili.
The great Remedy for Rheumatism^ Gout,
Pain to tb‘* SrUfciH.ip, Back, L1111U* aud Jomu,
Swellings, Hard
fixed pants what
ever. /I here tins Piaster ts applied Futu cuuuut
exist.
These Piasters possess the advaulages oi’be
ing pul up lit air-ligo boxes; donee iney retain
their lull virtues mail cmu-ites..
Tins celebrat' d Pam Kxtraclur has been' so
extensively used by Puy oiciaiis aud Hie people
111 geuerul, bolii iu this country aud bnrope,
that it is almost needless t<« say any thing about
it Yet there may be some, who si aud in need
of its .leaiing powers who hove not yet tried it.
For llu-ir sa Res we writ snnpiy state wiiatit lias
done iu thousands ol cases, arid w hat it wui uu
for them wheii tried.
A YOli. E FROM GEORGI Vi
Read the followurg testimony lrom a Physi
cian.
Gentlemkn —Your Hebrew Piaster has cur
ed meofpiiiis of winch 1 have suffered, for
twelve years past During tins period i labor'd,
under an affliction of my ioms. and side, and
tried many reuiedn s that my ow u uiedicai exple
rience suggested, hut without oluanimg rcliei.
i At lenglli 1 used your Piaster, antf®am 110 why
its good etlectse uife y cund. 1 wiltt'eoom.ncnd
the Jew David dr Hebrew Plaster to ali «bo
are suffering irom ccutiaction ol Hie muscies,
or permunein pains iu tiie side or back.
The people of Georgia have but to become
acquainted .'with its virtues v inn they w u l re
sort to its use. Yours, truly ,
M- AV. WALKER, M. Uf
Forsythe, Monroe Gomuy, Ga. ’-
To Messrs Scovil «N- Mead, New Orleans,.La.
JEW DAVID’S OR HEBREW PLASTER
IN NORTH CAROLINA.
Messrs., Scoval & Mead.'—1 ha ve been'troub
led with the chronic rheumatism for the last
twelve years. On the Ini ot July 1849,1 was so
! bad that 1 could not turn myseifm bed, aud lbs
j pain sooe'vere lliat l li.ni not sb pt u wink lor
! six days At tins time my attending Physician
1 prescribed'the “Hebrew Plaster,’' and it nett d
ty, will be sold before'the Court house door
8t4irtt (i, all naked in pursuit of the | ih t,,e ' r ° wn ot ''StaidersviHe on the first Tues-
* L ’ * • * ■ 1 ' A "’ December next between the legil
, one tract of land lying in said
. - [-’i «... »..e waters of Sandhill creek, con-
Jbver Since he has been known I S “na- I taining two hundred acres more or less, ad-
ked Truth."
mi iionru in pursuit ot tne * . T;
th i«l ; bu. being S o swift of foot jtLsIfX
has never overtaken the fugit ive.— county on the
deceased.
THOS
October 25‘ 18-»3.
IFJRTHEN. ad’mr.
31 —id
ELlZA A. JORDAN, ) admr x.
GEORGE W. JORDAN, $ adm’r.
sept, 13. 33—66a
, , , • ! IXrilE/iEAS A/iciijah Einith applies to me like a charm; tin- pam left me and i slept un're
i a ‘J“f r X ’! VV for letters of administration on the es- ll, “ n half of the u.gbi, auu in three days I «i
A‘’> J • ululr * »,■»,, rwf Ml,.:.i ll. l-l ,ln,.o.,anl able to ride out. 1 consider the “iii br.'tv 1 las-
tate of Mieajah li. {Smith deceased.
These sire therefore to cite stud sidtnbnish
A‘
Aduuiiiiiti'atorN Stile.
GREEABLY with an Order from the
Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county,
\vi 1 be sold at the Market house in the town
of Louisville on the first Tuesday in Decem-
..... T , i ber next between the usual hours of ssile,one
joining -ohn Ivey, Allen Smith, and others,! llHndred a ud seventy acres of Fine land King
| find known as the Canedy tract; also one oth- in said county , adjoining Richard Smith, *a„d
“«»•««». I W»« to « you a ques- b««uW *» «- f'^ny
V\ ell what is it’ my son?"
“V\ hy is neighbor Smith's
shop like a couterfeit dollar?"
“I can’t tell my son."
“Because you can't pass it,
the boy.
The old man was carried off on a
shutter huving fainted.
liquor.
said
j i eh , s ’ ;! d j° inin | H* Wood Jnne Killinsworth | to W i,j iam 1L streetu.au, late of said county
i J 1 .,," ' or 'g T-- °, . ^ or Vi? tbo 'omor | deceased and for the benefit of the heirs and
I children of Kindnck K.ndniond, late of said j crcditors of said deceased. Ten ' '
county deceased. I erms on the dav of sale. IVRP tfi4H STItFF'P
oet. 11.
SAd/UEL ROBISON,
Guardian of said minors.
87—td
erins on the day.
JERE3/IA1I STREETMAN, adm’r
oct. 11. 37—td
Admiuistrator’s Male.
ADMlNlSfRATOR’S SALE* j A GREEABLY with an Order from the
, ... .. - , , i /\ Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county.
ILL be sold by virtue of an order lrom- Tt ii . .■ .• . • , K n> ' 1-
r'..... < i- . | Will sold at the Market house in the lownol
the honorable Gourt of Ordinary mi toe ■ • •„ .. . . • i> i
| first Tuesday in November next at the Market j Louisville on the first I uesday in December
; house in Louisville, Jefferson county, 650 acres i ” e , xt } )etWeeIr ^‘e Usual^ liours of s;ile the
• , ... j "I land adjoining Stone, Brown and others, or.! ^Uowmg property to wit; Three hundred and
• ^^K ,n, | W ■ 18 a conuru ' n im which Lambert’s Big Creek, on the road from Fenu’s ! seventy acres of Fine land lying i.. said emai
ls difficult of Solution, like a concert Bridge to Augusta. Sold as the property of ty.adjoining B. A. Moye, and others. To
tick elf" John W Denny, deceased. The above tract of be sold us the property of James Sherod, late
• ; WpIF Hill h ’ *»?»» I land is one of the best improved in the county, | of said county deceased, and subject to the
_ ’ * s f«* I every house being new. framed and well finish i widows dower, and lor the benefit of tiie heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the
# ! ®very house being new, framed and well finish
“Because it is given Upas 800n as ed dwelling, one and a half stories high, six;
demanded."
rooms and four lire places, with closets, 1^-c , i&c,' day.
* i ! framed kitchen, and every chimney including;
VVlll soilldorly turn that man out negro houses are brick and rock, new gin house ;
or knock bin down with the holster?- and sc r ew Unsurpassed for health in middle'
Georgia, with a new Well of water, situated a-
oct. 11.
WILLIAM SHEROD, adm’r
37—td
rfi. rv » I , , * - | bout th* middle ground where three stores are j
1 he Darkey who greased his feet: about and will cease business. Good stand and!
Administrator’s Sale.
Y virtue of an Order from the Court of
Ordinary of Jefferson county, will be sold
T
WO'months afterdate application will be ; all and singular the kindred and creditors of
made to the Court of Ordinary of Wash- i said deceased, to be and appear at the Court
ton county, for leave to, sell all the negroes J of Ordinary within the time prescribed by law,
to show cause if any, why said letters should
not be granted. Given under
office, this 3rd of October 4853.
HAY H OOD BROUKIN8. Ord’y.
oect. 4. 36—5w
GEORGIA,. Jefferson C’oiuity.
HE/iREA^ Ambrose R. VVright applies
to me frfr letters of administration on
belonging to tiie estate of Ezekiel W. Kelly
late of said county dece. sed.
JAMEE B. KELLY, adm’r.
sept. 6. 32—2m
rpWO months after date application will be
-L made to the honorable Court of Ordinary
of Washington county, for leave to sell live!
negroes belonging to the estate of Elizabeth]
Monson, late of Texas.
EOLOilJON NEWSgME, adm’r. j
sept. 6. 32—2m
HU WO months after date application will lie
made to the Court of Ordinary of Wash
VV
ter” the best remedy for ail sorts of paius uovv
in use.
G \V. M M INN.
Hendersonville, N C , Aug. iG, Iq.'m,
. eivare oicouiiti-rleiu an/j base imitatc.ris
The genuine wili in luture have (lie ei»iiu**
my in hand j lute E. layior oil tiie Steel plate engrav. d la*
bel i.u tiie L»p nl each box
Furcliasfr» are advised that a mean .counter
feit of tilis article is in existence.
The genuine is sold ouly by us, and by our
ugeiitB..appointed • throughout tile 5'outli—and
no pedlar is allotted to sell it. L)e<ilers and
purchasers generally are cautioned against buy*
tlie.estnU* of Jui.il ll.ulden, hue of said county i mg of any but our regular agents, otlierwise
deceased. ' ! they will be imposed upon with a w.-riliies.-. a
Thebe are therefore to cite and admonish all 1 t'Me. sSCOVIL &: MEAD
and singular ti.e kindred ami creditors of said 111 Chartres street, N Orleans, 8ole General
- . . ... ... A ..nulu hir I lit-* rVillLllHm Si'Huc .4.1...Ill
deceased, to beam! apjiear at tiie Court ofOr-
iiigton county f«*r leave to sell the real estate [ dinary within the time prescribed by law, and
belonging to William Cnuiuhell, deceased; : show cause it any tiiey have wity said letters
sept. 6,
before the Court House door in the Town of
ahn.it oau ‘ j e on Bl P red and ; Marrietta, Cobb,county, on the first Tuesday
when he went to Steal chickens, slip* iB fresh , aM uZernew mid gu^dfcnce^ Hs fer i i N °G% be 5 ,, neXt ’ botween tb e usual hours j 1 “ ’
ped from the henroost into the C.usto- ; tile qualities will be attested bv reference to a' S: ‘]m 1 ‘j /°. 0 ". ln * P ro P ert y t0 x , wlt . ; 0ne
dylof the owner. He gave as a , ea -' P re8enl ^ B ~p. unfavorable as the seasons havei^^^ bmv^^eounly, Number 666
j' fnr . • .n A been, realizing about one bole of cotton to every! I8tl V d, stnet 2nd section. Tube sold as the
BOH tor his being there—* Dat he cum two acres Fine range for Stock, as the hogs p™p ert y belonging to the estate ot Thomas
dar to see ef de chickens steeped and cattle will show. Good mill seat where Stephenson, late of said county deceased, and
with dere eves onen ” He was coon one has ex ' 8ted * or y*ars, and an excellent! for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
j J 1 r school near at hand. Those wishing to purchase spid deceased.
,«u. r ' " -—-i*.ii° • - ■ ‘ WM, S. ALEXANDER, adm’r.
W. B. WAR'l’IIEN, adm’r. j should not be granted
gjn j Given under uiy iiand at office in Louisr
’4 : .7.^7' 1 viUe this 19th day of October 1S53
OIXTY days after date application will be j DIEHL, Ord’y.
O made to the Court of Ordinary of Jcffcr-! oct. 25. 39 5w
son county, for leave;to sell a lot of landin '—;—- -- —-- - -— - ■ ■■ ■—
Heard county, belonging to the estate of Red- j GEORGIA--JEf I' EKiSON COUNTY,
den Hall, deceased. i TIT HEREAS James W. McKigney applies
• GREEN S. HALL, adm’r. j VV to me for letters of administration on the
sept. 13. 33—60 .j estate oi James il/cKiguey, late of said county
QiXTY days after date application will be ■ dt !.?.‘ lsed * , , ..
i- *.\i- ... j 1 he.se are thereiore to cite and admonish
O made to the Ordinary oi Washington co., ( .lumumnu
, ' ii ii .i • , . .* all and singular the kindred and creditors of
tor leave tu sell all the interest ot the minor - ■ > ° . “‘‘i ■ ■ s
heirs of Joshua Vickers in and to the lands, ! " L eJ!?< '
and one negro boy T belongin
Jonathan Ilart late of
Their interest in the land being one eighth
to be and appear at the
igiirg to the estate of ! 1 Cou 1 rl oH;rdllls,r > "ulmi time prescnbpd by
said county decided. ; aw losho ' v ^ewhy said letters should not
d being one eighth ! «» d ermy hand at office in
sept 20i
JONATHAN E. HART, Guar.
34—60d
! Louisville, this October 4th 1853.
N. DEIIIL, Ord’y.
Oct. 411853. 37—5w
r jpWO months after date application will be
j are respectfully invited to examine for them-
1 ! selves or address myself at Gumble, Jefferson
Pito««mG Ycoth.—Jla. l’,„ next,“““^ ARl) R CARSWELL Aim . t
to the head." | oct.n,l853 37-tJI
“You Billy? How!
piany^re there iu your, class, my
“I ahd Sol Dean."
eon
What is the differen ce he
deserter and a hog-pen? GivV it up?
One flees from head qu.iters, and the
other is the headquaters of flees .
. ' "" /."■ I ;7 '■
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on on Thursday the 1st day
of December next, at the late residence
sept. 20.
34—td
late of said county deceased applies to me for
letl ers dismissory from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
ir ij .»»r » 1, .j 1 •» UtJoL ul L intlCIOiC t-tf LllC «IIIU
j r8 * M. Irwin, all the personal all and singular the kindred and creditors
and perishable property belonging to said de-: of said deceased, to be and appear at the
atixf 8 •’Jon-sisting ot Com, I odder, Lorses,; Court of Ordinary within time prescribed by
Hogs, Catde, household and kitdien furni.ure, ] nw , to show cause why said letters should
plantation utensils, and a variety of articles „ 0 t be granted. Given under ray hand at of-
too tedious to ment ion. 1 erms on the day. fice iu Louisville, this Oct 4th 1853.
WM. A. IRWIN, adm’r. N. DEIHL, Ord’y.
oct - U - - 37- Oct. 11,1853. 37--5W
GEORGIA, Wusiiingtoii county
made to the Court of Ordinary of Wash- ! \\/ EEKEAN lepbeu Mills and Hillory
ton cOUnty for leave to sell all the real estate I- Hooks, administrators on estate of
belonging to James Ainsworth, late of said ! John Alills dec’d applies for letters of disinis-
county deceased. I Mon from the adminstration of said estate
DAN’L Yi 'i ■} ) l C H, adm’r. j These are therefore to cite and admonish
sept. 6. 32—2m 1 ail and singular the kindred and creditors of
TTTuTrT n ST—n J ~,. . ... 1 said deceased, to he and" appear at the Court
fjnVO mouths at er date application vvnl be. of0rdl withiu t}iu ^ prescribed by
I made to the Court ot Ordinary of Wash- j tl caHse if ;t0y tlle y have why, said
ington county for leave to sell all oi the rea i ett ers should ..ot be granted. Given under
estate belonging to Fredrick 1 yson, late ot la y hand at office inSandersville, this 9 th o
Agents for the oouttieru States, to whom
all orders must invariably be addressee
Sold by N IF. llaines and Bro.
SANDEU&VILLE, Ga.,
SYMFTOM8 OF DISEASE
Should never be disregarded. They are uner
ring indicaliuiis that tne vital functions of na
ture have been interrupted in their lieathful ac
tion, and that gemma evils must inevitably fol
low, unless the system be again set right by tiie
timely use of proper remedies.
Bear in mind, that nature is ever endeavor
ing to expel disease when it invades the animal
economy, and only needs the assistance of sums
genial restorative—thorough, yet mild in its ac
tion— that wili give tone to the system, and act
upon the blood—which is the principal ot lilc
GUYSOTT 3 YELLOW DOCK AND SAR
SAPARILLA,
As a purifier of the blood, a lenovator, of the
system, aud a supporter add preserver ofd> e
powers of life, if has noequal. 'lake it, on dw
first indication that disease: is upon you, and
you will avert perhaps weeks aud months of sick*
ness and suffering.
June 28 1853. 2’2— 6-n
said county deceased.
JAMES F. SITH, adm’r
sept. 6, 33—2m
August* 1553
II AY WOOD BROQKIN, Ord’y
August 9, 1853 28—m6m
rp WO mouths alter date application will be »Bl(i BricliiaVliS
X made to the Court^ ot Ordinary of Wash- fnH1? , ,, . f, ®
= - r . * . - TITHE undersigned has located in Sander
ington county, for leave to sell a negro man ' I: .. .. „ . 7-,-
belonging to the estate of Abraham Barge, 6i , VI - « .^, ul ?°v e earrying on 111. which he has just
late deceased. : Plastering and Bnck-laymg busmess. Spec- liberal patronage
HANNAH BARGE, adm’rx. !
oeti 4. Tv 7, 36--2ni
j place. Jobs taken in the country.
I itiar. 4. 7-ly £. STEVENrSON.
6IO. A. REIK&A31T.
Soot 3Sa.Ii.er, Sanoxksvillx Ga-
RESPECTFULLY iuformfetlio
citizens of this and the adjoi 11 *
ing counties, that he is prepai"
ed to undertake.aiid executed 11
a neat and workman-like manner, all jobs in l )lS
line of business. He has in his employ « eV '
eral neat and skilful workmen, and is prepar
ed to do as tine work as any person in a 1 ®.
State. Gentlemen wishing a tine article 0
BOOTS or SHOES can be furnished by g iv '
ing a few days notice, and he assures the
lie that all work from his shop shall be
of the best material, a laage assortment®*
~ received.-. Thankful for tn
patronage heretofore bestowed up°*‘
him he respectfully solicits n continuation 0
the same. His teiaiB are reasonable,
jiand-rav