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THE CENTRAL GEORGIAN.
LEGAL ADVERTISE IENTS
Washington Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the court house door
in the town of Sandersville on the first
Tuesday in December next between the
usual hours of sale the following property to
wit;
Sixty-three acres more or less of Pine land,
lying in said county, adjoining Jenkins and
others, levied on as the property of William
It. Smith to satisfy sundry Justice Court (i fa’s
vs. said Smith. Levy m.ide and returned to
me by a Coustable.
Also, at the same time and place, ninety-five
acres more or less, of Oak ami Hickory land,
on the South prong of Williamson Swamp,
adjoining Airs. Rebecca Harman and IV. C.
Riddle, levied on as the property of Henry
King-, to satisfy one Inferior Court ft fa in fa’
vor of Jas. H. Gilmore adm’r. vs said King.
S. A. H. JONES, Shff,
nov. 1, 4U—td
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ! LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Admluistrator’s Sale.
Administrators Sale.
"nY virtue oi an order ti-om the Court oi Or- Jefferson county, will be sold ut me Alar- son county, for leave to sell the real estate
JL> dniary ol Emanuel county, will be sold be- j. . liOUse j u t | |e *j,:6tv > U v 'of LouiaVilie on the belonging to John Streetmau, late ol said
tore the court house door in the Town ot ' ^ ^ iu j ;umury lle xt, between the
° n oL l Z b ?L usual hours of sale the following negroes to j
T WO months after date application will be
, made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer-
I own of luesduy in January next, beiwena the county deceased.
„ . . usual hours of saie the following negroes to ; JEREAI1 All STREETMAN, :tdm r
i-ebruary next, lot No 9.8 m 11th Ostr.ci of , , M ahala, Mike, Am “ ^ U8 'nud 1 oct. 11. 37->2.n
Dooly contauung two hundred two and a halt j £ , \ ( ^ e sold , w the p ro p er j, v 0 f John
(2,2 1-2 acres granted to Polly ..n-.- • - uuu - ..... 4 * - . -
one other lot in said
hundred ami
i 3tf. district
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Wiley
Hoffman deceased.
nov. 1,
i earce; also i ^j or ^.. lU; j. lle oi Jefferson county deceased, j r |^WO months after date application will be
5 , ot " er l0 . fc 1,1 s;ud ^unty N Comaimng two d ° , beuetit of the heirs and creditors of
gsvcty.l,™ (2,0) jmw ... Bi.l2 L.rt ''i'emis onlbnday.
-I. district ot siud count!-. All sold lor JE SSE i\ AlOitU Aivadm'r.
• benefit of the lmirs and creditorsnl VVilev . •
ELD SWAIN, adm’r.
november 1, 1853. 40 id
ADMINISTRATRIX’ SALE.
De bonis non.
4U—iu
made to the Court ot Ordinary of Wash
ington coiintj', tor lesve to sell a negro inm
belonging to the estate of Abraham Barge,
late deceased.
HANNAH BARGE, adm’rx.
oct. 4. 36-2.il
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENT. ' GENERAL ADVERT jSIJHEXT
GEORGIA—JEFFE/t-SON COUNT*.
Ty - HERE AN Jackson M. Minton, adminis-
V\ traior on the estate of Nancy Minton,
Scriven Sheriffs Sale.
TTTlfiL be sold before the Court house door
V? in the Town of N’ylvania, on the first
Tuesday in December next between the usu
al hours of-side the following property to wit:
One tract of Pine land containing twenty
acres more or less, to satisfy one Justice
Court fi fa in favor of John S. Alaner, the said
land adjoining lands of John G. Condly on 2
sides and Alexander Wells ; nd others on the
South, levied on as the property of James A.
Sowell, the said J. S. Alaner vs. James A.
Sowell, property pointed out by J. S. Miner,
levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
J. A. BASEMORE, Siiff.
nov. 1. 40—td
Admiuistralor’s Sale.
A W ILL be sold on on Thursday the 1st day
of December next, at the late residence
of Ordinary off Washington county, will be j oiAirs. Margaret M. Irwin, all the personal J lute of .said county deceased applies to me for
sold belore the Court house door in the Town ! a | K { perishable property belonging to said de- j letters di-.mis.sory from said estate,
of Sandersville on the first Tuesday in Janu- j ceased, consisting of Corn, A odder, Horses, |
ary next, one tract of land lying on ihe waters ! Ho -s. Cattle, household and kitchen furni.ure, j ;
of Williamson Swamp, adjoining lands of j plantation utensils, and a variety of articles i (
Robt. Whillieid, J. W. Roberts, and others,! lo0 tedious to mendon. Terms on .he day. j(
known as the Henry Jordan place, and eon-j VVAL A. IRWIN, adm r. j law,to shov
oct, 11. 37—
i)il. ROGERS
LB V & T.i fi?,
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Coughs, Colds, Injlueuza, Asthma Bron
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Buiig Complaints tending to
Consumption.
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The above distinguished COUGH MEDI-i
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ter arid standing ot the names which vouch for j
its unrivalled healing power. H. Cox. Nl. Dv
late Professor hi the Nit-meal College at Cin
cinnati', IV J. Richards, Al. D.; lion. Judge
- - , - estate. . j Morse; Hon. Judge Win Burke; for more than
A odder, Horses, | ] hese are therefore to cite and admonish | ooyears Post Master of Cincinnati; R S. New-:
Emanuel Sheriffs Sale.
mining eleven hundred acres, more or less.
•Sold as tile property of James C. Francis de
ceased, and for the benelit of heirs and credi
tors of said deceased. Terms on the day.
NlAliY A. Fid AN CIS, admr’x.
november 1, 40—td
ill and singular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at the ^ ^
Court of Ordinary wi.hin time prescribed by ! j, nel(ir of the lump. Organ and General
iV cause why said letters should i ofihe Grand Division of the Suns of 4
lii’. J. EB. iYSui’ciiisi’s
VWESLXtf ® CAT ilOLZ go 1ST. 1
FOR THE RELIEF AND CUKE OF Slip
FERLNG FEMALES.
It stands pee*
eminent for i; s
curative powers
in till tile diseas
es for which it is
reeon,mended, u.
suallv called Fk-
ni de Complaints
far surpassing
oiiiei ii.odes of
treatment in l K ._
ing certain, less-
expensive. and-
leaving the \ ,
tern in a ln-ie
coi di.ioa. ].e.i a
luiere
and obi..in a pamphlet' ( ree)
ton NJ D , i'rufi ssur in the Medical College at
Memphis, t'ehn.; John A. Collins, Esq,, Pro- . . . .... -
v - i Agent containing ample proof, irnin the most ighj ce~
table sources,.of tlu* beneficial muffs ol iu
emper-
W 1LL be sold before the Court-house door
in the Town of Swuinsboro, 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 IS B /Tiiliams, to satisfy one fi fa in fa
vor of A G Townsend, Executor on the estate
of Drewry Townsend, late of Emanuel county
deceased, adjoining lauds of -Tlios- Pullen, Ed
ward Rhynorand eaid Williams, property poin
ted by the defendent.
.ilsoat the 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-
edjon as-the property ofThos. B Heath to sat
isfy two justices court fi fas infavor of Matin.
V. B. jijlen,adjoining lands of iFilliam Rhynor,
Caleb L ve, property pointed out by plaintiff
Also, at the same time and place, five hun
dred acres of land levied on as the properly of
Joel MeDiniel, adjoining lands ol James
Wiggins and E- IV. Lane lying on the East
side of Magruders Creek, levied on to satisfy
iiiSjtax due for the year 1852 property pointed
out by defendant.
A Iso, al the same time and place, five hun
dred acres of land, levied on as the property of
Joel McDaniel to satisfy one justice court n
fa infuvor of R W. Daniel, administrator on
tho estate of Jos. Sage, deceased adjoining
lands of J. wiggins, and on the waters ofMa-
gruders creek,jproperty 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 Carotliers, including
his improvements, to srtisfy one fi fa in "avor
of Berry Strouss, properly pointed out by the
defendent, ail the above properly lev'ed on and
returned to me by a Constable.
D S. MOORE, Shff*
October 25, 39— id
Also,
One tract of land Containing 100 acres more
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
N pursuance to the hist will and testament
of William Buck, late of Washington
county deceased, will be sold before the Court
house door in Sandersvilie, Washington coun
ty, on tile first Tuesday in December next,
wi.hin the legal hours of sale, one tract of
land in said county on Deep Step, Known as
the Hicklin tract, containing two hundred and
seventy acres more or less. Also the Oquintt
tract,adjoining the above, containing two
hundred and fifty acres more or less, also, one
lot of land iu Walker county, No. 152, in the
25;h district containing one hundred and sixty
A GREEABLY with an Order from the
Court of Ordinary ol Jellerson county,
wi 1 be sold at the Market house in the town
of Louisville on the tirsl '1 uesday in Decem
ber next between tiie usual hours ot sale, one
hundred and seventy acres ot Fine laud i}ing
iu said county, adjoining Richard Smith, and
others. To be sold as the property belonging
to William il. Streetmau, late ol said county
.deceased, and for the benefit ot ihe heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms.on the day.
JEREMIAH STREETA1AN, adm’r
oct. 11. 37—td
I -.hy
not be granted. Given under my hand at ol- ■ ancc of
fice in Louisville, this Oct. 4tli 1853. jtheU.S
N. DEiHL. Ord’y. ITbos. C. Faultier, Esq., of.Sloaiiy; Rev. 11. pm dice,
Oct. il, 1853. 57- 5w j V\ i sc man, Rev R. lioyi, N Y. City; ami »•#tio’rts.-
1 could name hundreds, aye thousands of others j
Ohio; Urn'll Levison, Esq., Editor of' use; together with letters 'rum l.i-hiy i xpeii-
i. M.liiary and Naval Argus at iN Y.;; efieed Fliysiciatis, who liave ti.-cd it in their
uid speak lrotu tlietr own obsetva-
AtJMLVlSTRATOR S SALE.
B Y virtue of an Order from the Court of
Ordinary of Emanuel county, will be sold
bef'ere the Court door in the Town ol Waynes
! boj- 0 , Burke county, on tiie first Tucsilay hi
acres 3rd quality Oak and Hickory, and one | January next, between the usual hours ofsale
other lot in Cherokee county, No. 255 in the j following property to wit: One lot oi
3rd district, containing forty acres more or land lying in said county, on Ogeechy River
iess. Terms one half cash at the time ofsale
the other half at twelve months time, small
notes and approved security will he required.
N. W. BUCK, )
W. W. BUCK, \ Ex’rs.
oct 18. 1853. 3b—id
ADAIINISTRATOR’S SALE.
\ GREEABLY with an order from tiie Court
iJL of Ordinary of Washington county, will
be sold on N'autrday the 26th day of Novem
ber, at the residence of William Giles, late of
said county deceased, all the perishable prop
erty belonging to said estate, consisting ot
i logs, one bay Mare, Household and kitchen
furniture,plantation utensils, and other arti
cles. Terms on the d y ofsale.
W. W. GILES, adm’r.
oct. 18, 38—6t
containing five hundred and seventy acres
(570) adjoining lands of Joint R- Fierce, Me-
Grtuler and Fierce, and others the Central
Rail Road running through it known as the
music track, aiso.ouo lot known as the Farrell
tract in said county containing two hundred
anu eighty six (2bt>) acres adjoining lands ol
Col. James Grubbs, Jatues Uayslip and others.
t$oid as the property ot Sarah Jolin.-eti. late
of Emanuel county deceased, and for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas
ed. Terms made known on the day ofsale.
LITTLETON CRONS, adnfr.
oct. 25. 39 *d
Guardian’ Sale.
A GREEABLE with an Order of the
. Court ol Ordinary of Washington coun
ty, will he sold beiore'The Court house door
in the Town of Sander.svide.on the first Tues
day in December next between the leg d
hours of sale, one tract of land lying iu said
•county on the waters of Sandhill creek, con
taining two hundred acres more or less,ad
joining John Ivey, Alien Smith, and others,
and known as the Canedv tract; also one oth
er trael containing seventy-fi ve acres more or
less, adjoining H. Wood .1 ane Kiilinsworth
and others. Sold for the benelit of the minor
lYoticc.
A LL persons indebted to the estate oi
James Williams, late of Jefferson count}
deceased, are requested to come forward and
make immediate payment, and those having
demands against sai-restate will present them
duly authenticated and within ifie time pre
scribed by law.
ROBERT STEVENS,
SlMEt»N WILLIAMS,adm’rs.
LA IVSON WILLIAMS,
oet. 11. 37—Gw
. . ..children of Kitidriek Kindmond, late of said
or less on the waters of Long Creek, adjoin- j county deceased. Terms on the dav of sale.
ing lands of A. D Lanns and others, levied on (
as the property of Sarah McCullers, to • atisl’y |
one fi fa issued from the Superior Court ot
Emanuel county in fa vor of Neil McLeod.
M. OVERSTREET, D. Miff,
nov. 1. 40—td
EXECUTORS SALE.
oct. 11.
SAMUEL ROBISON,
Guardian of said minors.
87—td
A DM I STRAY OR’& S.JLlv
A GREEABLY with an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Washington, eourity. will
he sold before the Court house door in the
Town of Sandersville, on the first Tuesday
in December next between tiie usual hours ot
sale the following property to wit: one body
of land consist ing of several tracts containing
one thousand acres more or less, lying in said
I N accordance with the last will and testa
ment of Jdsiah Wells, late of Jefferson
county deceased, will be sold at the Market
house in the Town of Louisville, on the first
Tuesday in January next between the usual
hours of sale the following property to wit: j county on the* waters of the Oluiopic^adjoin-
One negro man hy the name of Charles, a- | ing lands oflrwins, Graybil], Pope and others,
bout 25 or 30 years ol age. 1 o be sold as jalso four Negroes to wit: Nell, a woman, iur-
the property of Josiah^ Wells, late of said j ne r about 40, Dill and her child. All to be
'county' deceased and for the benelit of the J sold'as the-property of Harris Brantley, Sir.,
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms 1 late deceased, and for the benefit ot the heirs
cash. A. E. EARNER, Ex r. and creditors. Terms on the day.
November 1, 1853. 40—td JEPTHA BRANTLEY, adsn’r.
Administratoi’s Sale.
oct. 25.
JEPTHA BRANTLEY.
39—td
A GREEABLY with an Order from Ihe ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
J\_ Court of Ordinary of Jefferson eouiity, j T~>Y virtue of an order from the Honorable
Will' sold at the Market house in the Town of! the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson coun-
Louisville on the first Tuesday in December. t Vj V vill be sold on the first Tuesd ty in Deeein-
riext between tiie usual hours of sale the j tj’ er next, at tiie MarljetJi'puse in the Town of
follbwing property to wit: Three hundred and ' Louisville in said county within the legal
seventy acres of Pine, land King i». said coun-j hours of sale, a tract of land containing one
ty.-adjoming B. A. Moye, and others. To [hundred aud thirty-eight acres (138) lying in
be sold as the property of James Shcrod, late j S1 ,i(j county on the waters ol‘Brushy creek ad-
of said county deceased, and subject to the j j,,'j ing lands of Win. Thompson, James Sta
widows dower, and fur the benefit of tiie heirs j pletoi”and others, said land belonging to the
and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the : estate of Ephraim C.
day. &r tl ’ !
oet. 11.
NOTICE.
A LL poisons indebted to George Batts, late
of Washington county deceased, are re
quested to come forward and make immediate
payment, and those holding demands agamst
said deceased will present Me a duty authen
ticated and within time prescribed by law.
fc5(JL. NEW.SUME, a dm r.
oet., 18. 38 Gw
«iaOi'£4»SA, Wil'i* kitagtoa€«tHlly
Yy llEREAElIaneil Horlon applies tome;
VY for letters of administration on the Ex- !
tate of Frederick G liurion, late ot said eouii.y
deceased.
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 Ordinary within the time prescribed by law , York,
to show cause if any they have why said let-1
MILLER & UAYLES. Air’ts.
Druggists, Loui.-.viiic, fia.
wlio leslitv fro iu |icrsoii!il cxprruncf, lliat it lias
cuiccl iliem anil llicir lri-.-mls in soon- cases after i
all nitier remedies had failed. Buch men never | Road following letter, addressed 10 our ft-
make saeii stale men Is, unless emu vinced of tlieir : rt . ( ,,.| s Ri-wlieirv C. IF. S. (., i.y li.e Key
trull) beyond ilie possibility ot a doubt. Read a j >. ^ t ,f .vrinig !St;.te.
lew Ot tile letters. , ,, j Messrs BmuJi &. i;i;o\vNsox.—Sirs, ] send
Exiraci Iroin a idler Irom r . M. Cory, loll. , , :•. ir-
, ... v .. . V, v,; toriiiuriFer boitle ot votir -alaielilM s Umtiiiu
L. Cite wart, L.- q , No. 15/ Second street, Nevv ; -
j Fatholie
8'paita, June 50,1849. I e.e'en \
Messrs Bit/vi. n
for4ini)iFei' boille of your
My wife is abeen ittiiicieu for
and :i valid' of it cans has been •
ters should not ue granted. Given under my ! Dear Friend Stewart:—1 lyy^e been home now .
t i just two nniiiilis U hen 1 last saw you, 1 nad j
baud at otlice in ri.mdersvilie tins Nov. J
1853. ILvY WOOD BROOK1 NS, (Jnl’y.
nov. 1. 1853 45—5w
until I received this medicine from yo'ir. 'FI.ere
• but il tile hopes of ever g lime an v better But [was a manifest imirovemeut Iroi.Ohe day it
i l have now ilie pleasure ..f ii.ank.ng you for r«-h was taken. As there are a grea man' tern-
: comnu ud.irn me to lak>* Dr Rogers’ Byiup ol ! in.-ui muiiiirv laomin.tr nimei Ihe atuidion,tor
gHROHCjiiA—Wasiiili*!«.M cousjiy s Uiyenvort, ur and Uaocnal.igtia 1 got a u.-z- j which your medicine projmscs-a remedy; 1 teiR
V «*» HEREA.S.Mary Whitaker applies U) O, bullies of Il .md o tik li-me wun Hie, dell r- : ii a Oil y !q reeommelni i; m al! sueii^
Y tilt* for letters of administration on Ihe : nnned .o make a fmr irial ol n, us i inut done: [NignedJ l_: umi K. Fkauix
estate of Edy Mar'in deeeeaf.ed. j with every ilong dw. 4 have only. »ak< ii lour I (Jlenu c-pnaos.'S. t .aJan.'ik; 1855.
These are tlierefore to cite and adamnEh j bottles ol it, ana .I must sav it lias none me more j J, yiAKCiiist & ( ‘o.,-Fnq>ri ton
Ml and singular the kindred and crodi.ors of; good lloi.i any otUet iuejimt,.e l nave eyer »a-
w
inf! re*.
saii’i deceased to be aud appear at the
of Ordinary wifhiu the time prescribed by 1 ;
:o.siiowe i-use if any they have, why said le:-j
ters should hot lie granted, tliven vt;;dermyi
hand at office this 1st November 1853.
7/A YNVO()D BilOOMlN.S’, (>rd’y.
Nov. 1,1853. 40—5w
geoTicua-^
r HE RE AS James W. McKigney applies
to me lor letters of administra.ion on il.e
estate ol James M/cKigney, late of sat,1 county
deceased.
These are therefore to ci'e and admonish
ill and singular the kindred and crediiors ol
said deceased to be ami appear at the
Court of Ordinary within time prescribed by
law to show cause why said letters should not
be granted. Given under luv hand at office in
Louisville, this October 4tii 1853.
N. DEiHL, Ord’v
Oct. 111853. 37—5>w
it i Keii. On iuy tirat liiKi-ng 11, it iucreasi <1 In*' ex
pectoration, ami 1 raised a great dial ol bloody !
mailer iroor my ljiinys But that has now ceiis- ,
ed, and so lias my u- ugh, m arly. I c*iiigh Kui j
l.ltle now, anu ,-xpeCi Joo'u to be enliicly lr> e j
from it 1 consoler it an invaluable in uicii.e, ; ^ J
aud .sbhll r<s:o(ua>end it lo all who are utiiicieu
w ith il Gough or Diseased Lungs
l einr ! Depot. 304 Kroaii"; y. New York.
June 11 1853. -U——Cm
U«li01£G'IA, Cosssiiy.
Court of Ortlimirv June Term, 18-33.
r T appearing to tiie Court by the petition >e
Eiouisa Bostick, tliut Helina Beal of safo
&!£.&& O TO 21^M BBTOT .
b 1 i E .. limit rsigii' b resj, ctfuily
•fcNgbR? liiOims tin- l i.izeiis ol N'avnimah,
it J 'Xvieorgia aim i' ioritia, tlnil they
have oi. iii.iiii i; or.- :han .fly Finn os, tFeiar-.
ocsi sim k ever on sale i.i ibis city, and un do
l)\ , he l! *-s; cvlvbraifd Ijl:a lilifaci nrel's ill me-
Uni.ied 8taifs.. NVitii.' N (Maik.'i) Cnit-kt-N
mg, H«re.ii;.-iN Hr. V, l.eigfei w M-w tun,
Fbtwarn Fibber r.'it wed. i-.no" n odhe lovx
! its of Jilisic Rive pi: c, il ill JfiiHf i. rge assort
[ :netki-i ; liese Finhos- are ol riclniyne: &. bcantii
- i iiiiy iini Lmi in-lit se U,<n,d. Black \ v . ;din.i ^5
BLEEDING AT THE LUNG*S CURKlJ; | M.,m£.,kVv, wui. irdn y. ca-s madv in ihe
ubstaii:i;a ami u m kman ike- hiai.i.tu
1 lei a young lady " Uo ivid thy CON 8U MP- |
TlON, autl u.ni bled a bond Ueai from I in- inttigs, :
and doctored several moms with our Physic.an, j
but grew worse, have one bottle *'t it, .*nu it cur- 1
ed iier It acted aim st'miraculously m m r raise
Yoiu mace re fr.iemi F. M wOilY
ICT SEE HOU PROMP l*L*Y I I - ACT 8! JJj j
StaU inerit of Mr. A. Lang, Baker, No ■
Pearl sueet, N. Y —A lew days b* lore ia.-t !
Christinas l was taken unwell, and soon Coin [
llieliued hieetlllijr Ireely al tile Lun*rs I cain-t; J
iu ii lloieoe;iatllic Physician, hut ins -un dieine j
did not seem t-> help me. 1 r* ad your ad veriise- j
nient, and thouglll 1 would iry l)r. Rogers' By r- [
up of L verwort, tar and (.'anehiilau u.t Be lore I
1 iiad taken up ihe ihird botlie, Uiy bb eding iunl
ilM is I
V 'he .tO-
i ’on . s. v. hici
nave not been
.mi "orkman fSe-
iiy cclehralcd J-.oiiaii i i no.
il.L lllii.l s'i.vr, U.U-SS l-f le.,0
eutUtlW- Ail tiie.-e iiist.ru
meiits have 511,-itiUc tratues Which ivm-ef
county deceased, did in her life time cxm-tipi j slopped my Cough was hots and 4 fell well as
to said Elotlisa Bostick her bond coi.diti.mea j »*«»«■ My health .s now good. .1 commer ,i a
to execute ..ties mice snap e, U, snR E,ouui , .q his .stab ,mui was
police.
A LL persons indeb:ed io Margaret M. Irwin
late or' Washington county deceased, are
requested to cornu forward and make imme
diate payment, am. those having demands a-
oaiust said deceased vvill present them duly
ut hentic.iUd and within the time prescribed
by law.. ...
WM, A. IRWIN, adm’r.;.
oct. 11. 37—Gw
,4 LL persons indebted to the estate, of John
fi Morgan, late of Jefferson county deceased
are requested to come forward and make im
mediate payment, and those having demands
against said estate will present them duly nu-
Bostiek, for a lot or parcel of land in said
county, containing fourteen acre-:, and il furth
er appearing that said ISeiina l eal dopnr oil
this life without executing titles to said lot or
parcel of land, or in any way providing there
for: ami it appearing that E'ouisa Bostick
hath faithfully complied with her part of tin-,
contract, aud having petitioned Ibis Coil it to
direct Eloui.sa Bo-tick, Executrix of said Meli
na Beal deceased, to execute to iier vide to
said lot of land in conformity with said bond.
It is therefore hereby ordered that notice be
given at three or mqre public places in said
county, and ia the Cenlrai Geor’n of such ap
plication, that ail persons concerned may file
objections in uiy office (it any they have,) why
said Elouisa Bostick, Executrix as aSdresiii-i
should not execute titles to said lot or pxrCel
of land in conformity whh said bond.
A true extract from the minutas.
NICHOLAS DIE!J.1,Ordinary
august 1G, 1853. 29' " t3in
m
iii.ude to the Fropfietors, 5f:e. clr. l^nU j
struVA l, vV iVl E A I),
111 Charms strctM, Nrvv Orleans
/}'|u Iosale Gen* ral Agents for tiie Southern
States, to w hum all tircleis inust'de aduics.—
ed
Also sold hy N. W. H MNEri, A. BRO.
Saiidersviile-Jum-2) 1853 . 2«— tuiGm
l : X7Xv2srriU3.r;%
r jMIF, SubsciTueris liow receiving. 1} nn
j arrival from New York.a riel, ami; jilend:
assort me nl ot CA ///A 7x 7 /■ f HA 1 / L 7v L, o'
the latest and mosFapp'oved patterns, no;
pasXtfd in the southern conn'try. He has jw?f
chased hi- stock to.such advantage,tiiai hecari
sell at very iow prices.
Amono Tiis large assortment may, be foiin 1—
Large serj'ehline sofa-., do. divans, do; olio-
mans, plain stud spring-seat sofas, do. no. di
vans. ottomans and matches; mahogany rocK
> i i V Xir.
pi-i'iiii.ai;i.\ Mjili i;
.oi this x'lu.ua:
e, prt*
i'hti}
r.g ittb-t-.'-si.' u* it.
1 U-g tMl A if.
Tli
U U.mlerigucd a!
:e Agevi'a-
£o-f
riv r.ri
ileirY
e v LvLi'a - ed. ii ra
t;d. 4 iarjos.
. ilia
Ot:
Fa ri,s.
pur Fow et aud
beg Uiy. of
tone
'• Ubwy
-tarn!
pre-eiiffiieul.
GAjfAn-j *s Ms t-«btoss.—Tiiik Fe- tilifiui toft
ed Wind Uisu-51UH-1.it,AnaluLavtU; tdi'a (';du.rt
■’ NmsUmui. N. Y., for village purpo-CH,,
Lodges, FiTeu-diug Fiuru.es, AiTiU Urn' priviiW
pra»qIse’.cff tH'gauisis^ I'iissessti.* se sweet and
<jovy. rffetlAuiu-, :bcy have also lor s.-de.
■ be-se UisUtimvi.is ? wi,ij be disp* svd of on the-
\ iiios 'icemnumdtiiihg V-rsns. Tiie prices of
i the. PLttos taugiug ftoft. §175 to §T,uou.
I AV. MUitREl JL&- C-o-
FeR 23.8153:' 3-Ax
Busies IS
trie
u'jseriiier vvoiild atiyiou.u.ve to Hi©
;! Kcio.d li> IrU'iids.g.'i.vndh fliat ko
mil. li.e best lot ol i>ti:.kdes,
J' t hi*
to • sell;
ct t'li-vn pH! up in 1 F>S pliietS alid
ciie-|^iY Tiievjiavo
-finished and wilt rt,mpni;e fit von
Gl-IOEtGtiA, YVamiikgiOM o 11 tiiy
Vi/ HERE AN icpiicn AiitL amt iiitSoi y
p .. .. »» Ilooks, iidmiiiiitraHu's - on e>t
thenticated ami within the time prescribed hy j j ()]m ^/i|j s dec’d applies for Utters of
l..w.
JES -E F. MORGAN, adm’r.
oet. 11, - 37—Gw
a.=s. now
| Ii.,T iiavei-'i
; iiieii he.
I UCHt- tifil-i
j d>!y "iiii lliosiiVif any marksR.;
ii.\i:.M->s A r — lie ii..s a l.-q aJul or'.-.uperb
• llarue.-s,ilmt i'c aud single., ami ha- al.-a
l ip ids employ ;,n cxc-in u, woikiuaii ami "ill
; ,‘n liji ..iT\ work i ; that any tlu t may l>e »r«
iu this.Iiiu*' *\ Hi Uv d‘»u»
ing chairs, with red amt green plusii seating ; j,j, „i,\ u ( ,rk in that dm.- tlL.t im:iv I
mohair, do maliogany sotting tnll Uireej-itmrRi | ,]i«r<d: A*i iej.-air
and live-eights French chairs: curled Aj'Mi*Jflc-s) ijo.ice:
black w dnut, and rosewood chairs, cane ami j, )j: (;uj)M!ul -._j r 4 . s .fff eauthmes |hjs branch
wood scat settees, side-boards with mahogany , ,,r |,j s Rusihess, ami i: e«>tisiaiilly jutting up
and marble tops, do. mahogany tops, siile-fc-ise ; , ;i xv . u f nil desvtiplivui's, ami rcpaiiing
bureaus, writiiig lahie ami ooou cases, coU..g<? n.eif !.s ni'ay be .-cm him.
i all and singular the kindred and creditors oi j bureaus, waril-rohex, Indies'work tables, ecu-: Bi,.u ks.'iitii -'ttyr.— lie would -rcspwiiidlv
i said deceased, to be ami appear at tin Court j tre ami pier tables, with imuiilc tops inarm* : i ! .f„ r , n ivi^pfls mat he .coiitiimcs' to doa'ft
! of (Mliiiarv. wi'liin tiie . lime prescribed b_. 'top wash stands painted do. dressing ^ut'bles-. v y U rk at his i.i: cismilli sliup; anil is
ie oi
-mis
j sion from the admiwstfai-hni of aid v-sfatc _ -
These ail* tlierefore to cite ami admonish
v LL persons indebted to tiie estate of John ! j aw>S | K , W yaum if liny they have why s:yd . t -a tables Grecian elawtoot dining u-oles, r*- ; liable u> do all ironing ami repairing at short-
t\_ Morgan, late of Jefferson county dv-ceased : | L ,{^. rs should not lie granted. Given miner »tension tables, card-tables, whh iiarpu ami Ggc 1 es . and die. ply. Fa nuvis and plant-
are requested to come forward and make im- j tny | |JUU { ;1 -, «»tiioe in S iiulersville, iliis 9th b 'j pillars, mahogany bedstenus, do. 1* reiich pai- ; (.r..s work done .in. tin* best mai.iu r. lie i e-
WiLLIAM SHE ROD, adm’r
37—td
Ti;uslee’s Sale.
B Y virtue of a' decree of the Superior Court
of Washington county, sitting as a Court
of Chancery, will be sold before the Court
house door in the Town of Sandersville on
the first Tuesday in January next between
Peebles deceased. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceasad. Terms on the day of sale.
ISAAC F: ADKINS, ndm'r.
oet. 25, 39—td
reque , ... . . r .... ,
lnevlide payment, and those luiviiig demands ( _\u£iist
again--1 said estale, will present them duly ’
authenticated, and witiiin time prescribed by
JESfi F. M JitG A N,
aidin'r with the will annexed
oct, 11. 37—Gw
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate oi Lev\
C. Adkins, late of Jefferson county de
l-853
HAY.VOOD.
Autrust 9, 1853
BROOK IN. Ord’y
28—nV’im
nrled maple bedsteads, plain, d*>. do.
A JAM).
Curled maple, black; walnut arid rq.xewo f
chairs with cane boitouis, Windsor chairs, dm
dreit’s liigh uo., counting room desks, revolv-
MiE Subscriber wishing-to give up his chairtbr counting Yooms, muinu r si00K
farming interest, offers his plaination for j fool stools, hat-sfanus. bellows and brush,biro
sale: eyntafidiig 2000 acres, lying in Wash- cages knife trays, -sales, mahogany aud ehem
ino-ton comity, on Williamson i wauip, iimnedi- 1 dibs hair mailrasses, moss no., r cat ner /cn»-1
•itelv on the Road leading from Sia.imi No. bolsters, and pillows, green, red, black, hive j
' ' ' -..- --r w j t jj io#ni.itdi, h*tr,j
T
Plaiitiitlttii for Sale.
Subscriber
.-jiectfuli'J ■ <didis of iiis fri> rids'a coutiiumnco
of iheir p.ormir.'ge, aiul-a.■-sure., iliem lliat ttie
u!mo-i jiaiiis "ii .be. taken Jo give: entire sat-,
i-fa-ciioii iu anv di ji.-.riinmii of Id.-, bnsim-ss.
LEW IS BENSON.
SamTersville. may 3, 1853. j -l—if
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
>Y virtue of an Order from the Court of
> Ordinary of Emanuel county, will be sold
the usual hours of sale the following property ! on the first Tuesday in January n*-xt at tlie
to'wit: One tract of land lying in said county Court house door in the Tow n of Nwainsbo-
containing one hundred and seventy acres | ro, Emanuel county, between the usual hours
more or less adjoiniug‘^;Wm. Smith, James : ofsale the following proparty lo wit: Enoch
Jordan and Vincent Tanner. Sold as the i a. negro man age about 25 years, Shari off a
property belonging to the children of Lewis I woman about 42 years 4 Aley a wotitan about-
Kmght. Terms on the day. i 25, and her two children, Martha about 6, and
LEWIS KNIGHT, Trustee, j Perlemon abov about. 5. Mary a woman a-
noveifiber 1, 1853. 40—id I bout 19. and her two children Thomas, a boy
?—~ r ~ ' ; T I ’ \ about 2. and infant about 6 months old. and
AdMimislrut or s Sale- j Maryan a girl about 11. All sold as tlu- pro-
B Y virtue of an order from the honorable perty of Sarah Johnson, late of Emanuel
Court of Ordinary of Emanuel county, county deceased, and lor the benefit of the
will be sold on the first Tuesday in January ; heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
next, at the Court house duor in the Town of made known on the day
SwainsboroEmanuel county betw-een the usu-! LITTLETON CROSS, adm’r.
al hours of sale, one lot of land containing; oet. 25. 39—td
hundred and
nine liundred and sixty-seven (967) acres,
granted to Stephen Swain; one other lot gran- AdniiiiisIrfttOf’s §a!c.
ted to J. Davis, containing four hundred and a GREEABLY to on Order of the Court of
fifty(450) acres; also one containing three Ordinary of Washington county, will be
hundred (300) acres granted to A. J. McDan- i gojj before the Court house door at Marietta
iel; also one containing one hundred sixty-; c; 0 ’ob county, on the first Tuesday in Decem-
Jiiue (169) acres granted to Wiley Hoffman;: ber next, within the legal hours of sale tot of
also one containing one huudred and eighty land No 306. in the 18th district and 2nd -sec
(180) acres granted to Wiley Hoffman; also tion of origion.ally Cherokee now Cobb county
one tontaining three hundred and fifty (350) containing 40 acres.
acresgrimtedto Henry W. Bedgood; also oriel .31so at the same time, before the our
containing three hundredand eightv-one(381) house door at Fedar Town in Vo - ®? un h
M G1 °r “s'fj -Igtafly
S5£ t J ^ d fun 01 l U ‘l COUI,t /- ^ 0 '1, S acres more or less, all as the property of
The SBlLS,,i Sr ■' ° f W » hin ^ ^
ELD SWAIN, adm’r. I THOS. J. /ORTH EN. ad’nir.
November 1, 1853. 40-td I October 25‘ 1853- 31—td
12, Central Railroad to Sparta. 1 1-2 iiiiles | and-white cord,
j cloth, for sofas aud mahogany chairs, willow
ceased are requested to come forward and
make immediate payment, and those having . .
f“ I i, ul)S£ & • ..... «* eoiiifl.rt.ililt-1 wngua, cradle _
duly anthe m ated and wi.hin the P'^ ^‘g.'o houses, carriage house, st;.- S Removed to . Smelt’s new
scribed ) aw. w daNIKL ^ a dm’r.,.' j hies, gin-house and screw, overseers house,| Broughton street. 1 VY YK.'RRH.L & L®
' 39—Gw and all necessary out houses on the place., and : tub. 82, 18a3. ** D
° ( ‘ r ‘ J0 ' — j convenient to the buildings are two wells of i
T WO months after date application will be !! excellent water. Corn, fodder, seed peas,]
m-i.le to the Court uf Ordinary of Wilkin; wheat and rye, and a lo: of stock ho
E»o« JlilKcr*
S.\nori;>vii.u Ga.
Buildings
Wood Shop-• Bepairing, kt.
ZMXTY days after date application will be! tiiOOHS.
O made to'tlie Court, of Ordinary of Waalir \ rpHE Subscribers would respectfully an-
sell the real es-• | nouncc to their friends, customers, and
ington county, for leave to
teof
ceased.
tuTe of John Jordan, late of said county de-1 U ,e public generaflv, C '”“. entire satisfKtAion. in the. style, manufacture
BESPE( 'TFCLJ.Y iufornistlie
ciiizeits of this and the adjoin*
tug coiiiiiies, tiiai he is juejair*
ed to in ilertake anti execuie-in
neat aim workman-likt manner, all jobs in liia
line id’ business.* He has it: liis employ sev-
1-era-1 neat aml skilful wiukuH ii. aiidisprepar-
| ed to do as line " oi k as any person iu ihe
Gentlemen wishing a fine article of
d by giy-
the j'tdi*
lie Iliad®
. . r Imeait of
[ the way of Carkxaue, Wagmox, ami Bug- wi ' lil .| 1 ), e has just receiVeil. ".Thankfiil for the
GY, making and RUTAiaiXG at the shortest p; itroiuF>e heretofore bestowed upon
notice. Having been engaged for a numberj Ilim h e a . SJU , l ,if l |i| v solicits a continnationof
of years in the business, he iiatters inmsclt . tIu , 1]is arc rWHU h :; Lle.'
1 r ./ - ] < . ] 1 .
I nouncc to their menus, customers, anu ,, v business, nc luaters 8?^.
11 - • _ that, he can give those who may patronise.him ■ san( ] l . rsv
!°W* NcwGccds for Fall
- *' - ’ rr * 1
He lias secured the services of good 44 Ireel- j
ami
sept, 13.
ELIZA A. JORDAN, ) a „ .
UEORGBW. Wi »lm'r. ! SS B&lSMli nnd ..if ....k-r- for!
t,aa„r, S,,,,,,,.. «-1 -hr-IorndwH » P,,v avd
"'■e 1 ’ * — as Alpacas, Delaines, atarmos,
S IXTY days after date application will be ; Ca ii co ^ s , all of the latest styles,
made to the Court of Ordinary of Jcftcr-j Readymade Glolliii|g ot alt si
SGfeO Blankets,Kerseys and Osiiaburgs
plaid and plain Linseys, together with a
son comity, for leave to sell a lot of land in sly | eB . suitable for Fait and Winter
Huurd eonntv helon<‘in<f to the estate of Red- Also Shoes and Bools. ....
Irmil deceS - A full assortment oi Gold and Silver Watch- -
* GREENS HALT), adm’r. es and other Jewelry besides these, a great
’ 33—60 ! many other articles generally kept mi .their
sept. la. : : ! Store. Please c ill and examine for yoursell.
OIXTY"Mays after date application will be | AINSWORTH &. SLAGER.
O made to tiie Ordinary of Washington eo., j october.25, l->53;,• 39—tf -
for leave to sell all the interest, of the minor jjaaU lificii
tttSf/J^HE U *«,-aod In'S lo ? „od ill
Join,than Uarttoe of dcaouscd. ± nils,tor alioot
Their interest i„ the land being one eigiitl, “"^ILiiip enn
pai ' joN ATHAN E. HART. Guar. I pia««* Jobs taken in the coupH> :
sept 20. 34—GOd [ ^r. 4. 7-ly I ■ ,
meet with prompt attention,
on tl
Church.
s’ucs and Rtest^ opisol)th ‘ u Milledgevillc Road, near the j M : ^.le Dry GoiMs; comprising ewv vanety
° ’ and style ol ladies’ Dress Goods—the
;md rii'-imst uatterns—French designs. V\c. r .°
JOHN W. RENFROE.
Sand#'iHe. jan. 11’1853. 50—if ,
G 2-03823 »OT2JXi—Sandcrsvillo
l and rieilest patterns—rFrenclr
i spectl’ull invite our friends and al! who vi-i l
i Savaiinah, to examine our stock. V\ e set. ton.
’ Our stockof French Cashmeres and D L‘‘“ s