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TH E C E N TR A L G liORGIAN'.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Washington Sheriffs Sale.
WILL be'sold before the court house door
yy in the town of Sandersville on the first
Tuesday in December next between the
usual hours of sale tJie following property to
wit;
.Sixty-three acres more or less of Pine land,
ying in said county, adjoining Jenkins and
others, levied on as the property of William
R. Smith to satisfy sundry Justice Court fi fa’s
▼s. said Smith. Levy made and returned to
me by a Coustable.
Also, at the same time and place, ninety-five
acreB more or less, of O ik and Hickory land,
on the South prone of Williamson Swamp,
adjoining Airs. Rebecca Harman and W. C.
Riddle, levied on as the property of Henry
King-, to satisfy one Inferior Court fi fa in fa
vor of Jas. H. Gilmore adm’r. vs said Kino-.
S. A. H. JONES, Shff,
nor. 1, 40—td
Scrivcn Sheriffs Sale.
V ILL be sold before the Court house door
in the Town of Sylvania, on the first
Tuesday in December next between the usu
al hours of sale 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. Manor, the said
land adjoining lands of John G. Condly on 2
sides and Alexander Wells and others on the
South, ievied on as the property of James A.
Sowell, the said J. S. Alaner vs. James A.
Sowell, property pointed out by J. S. Afaner,
levy made and returned to me bv a Constable
J. A. BASE MORE, Stiff,
nor. 1. 40—Id
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ' LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS-
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Emanuel county, will be sold be
fore the. Court house door in the Town of
Vienna Dooly county, on ths first Tuesday in
February next, lot No. 98 in 11th cistrict of
Dooly eontainingtwo hundred two md a half
(2,2 i-2 acres granted to Polly Pearce; also
one other lot in said county containing two
hundred and seventy-five (275) jacres hi the
13th district of said countv. Ail sold for
the benefit of the iieirs and creditors of Wiley
Hoffman deceased.
ELD SWAIN, adm’r.
n n vember 1,1853. 40 td
Emanuel Sheriffs Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door
in the Town of Swainsboro, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
December next the following property to wit:
400 hundred acres ofhind levied on as the pro
perty ut S B Williams, to satisfy one fi fa in fa
vor ofj? G. Townsend, Executor on the estate
of Drewry Townsend, late of Emanuel countv
deceased, adjoining lauds of »Thos- Pullen, Ed'
ward Rhynorand eaid Williams, property poin
ted by the defendent.
^flsoat 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-
edfnn as the property of Thos. B Heath to sat
isfy two justices court fi fas infavor of Matin.
V. B. yJllen,adjoining lands of G illiam Rhynor,
Caleb L ve, property pointed out by plaintiff-
Also, at the same time and place, five hun
dred acres of land levied on os the property of
Joel .McDaniel, adjoining lands of Jamas
Wiggin* and E - H'. Lane lying on the East
side of iViagruders 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 J js. Sage, deceased adjoining
lands of J. wiggins, and on the waters ofMa-
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 srtisfy one fi fa in “avor
«f Berry Strouss, property pointed out by the
defeudent, all the above property 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
or less on the waters of Long Creek, adjoin
ing lands of A. D Lanns and others, levied on
as the property of Sarah iWcCullers, to satisfy
one fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of
Emanuel countv in favor of Neil AlcLeod.
M. OVERSTREET, D. Shff.
nov. 1. 40—td
JjAEct/i ORS SALE.
I N accordance with the last will and testa
ment of Josiah Wells, late of Jefferson
county deceased, will be sold at the Alarket
house in the Town of Louisville, on the first
Tuesday in January next between the usual
hours of sale the following property to wit:
One negro man by the name of Charles, a-
bout 25 or 30 years of age. To be sold as
the property of Josiah Wells, late of said
county deceased and for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terras
cash. A. E. TARVER, Ex’r.
November 1, 1853. 40—td
aiUivliiNiST.tf.ATKIX’ SAL E.
A GREEABLY with an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Washington county, will be
sold before the Court house door in the Town
of Sandersville on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, one trac of land lying on the waters
of Williamson Swamp, adjoining lands of
Robt. W bitfield, J. W. JJoberfs, and others,
known as the Henry Jordan place, and con
taining eleven hundred acres, more or less
Sold as the property of James C. Francis de
ceased, and for the benefit of heirs and credi
tors of said deceased. Terms on the day.
MARY A. FRANCIS, admr’x.
november 1, 40—td
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
I N pursuance to the- last will and testament
of William Buck, late of Washington
county deceased, will be sold before t he Court
honsedooriu Sandersville, Washington coun
ty, on tne first Tuesday in December next,
within the legal hours of sale, one tract of
kind in said couuty on Deep Step, Known as
die Hicklin tract, containing two hundred and
seventy acres more or less. Also the Oquinn
tract, adjoining the above, containing two
hundreu and fifty acres more or less, also, one
lot of land in Walker county, No. 152, in the
2och district containing- one hundred and sixty
acres 3rd quality Oak and Hickory,and one
oilier lot in Cherokee county, No. 255 in the
3rd district, cont lining forty acres more or
less. Terms one half cash at the time of sale
he other half at. twelve months time, small
notes and approved security will be required.
*. W. BUCK, )
W. W. BUCK, \ Ex’rs.
oct 18, 1853. 38—td
AdUmuistraf oi* 7 s .Sale.
B Y an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Jeffe rson county, will be soid at the Mar
ket house in the Town of Louiwille on the
first T uesday in January next, between the
usual hours of sale the following negroes to
wit: Sophy, Mahala, Mike, Antony, Cus and
Bob. To be soid as the propertyot ^John
Morgan, late of Jefferson county' deceased,
and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms on the day.
JE S’iSE F. MURGAlN, adm’r.
De bonis non.
nov. 1, 40—td
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
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ADMINISTRATOR’*’ SALE.
A GREEABLY with an order front the Court
of Ordinary of Washington county, will
be sold on Saturday the 26t!i 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 of
Hogs, one bay Mare, Household and kitchen
furniture, plantation utensils, and other arti
cles. Terms on the day of sale.
W. W. GILES, adm’r.
oct. 18,— 38—6t
Gtuudiau’ fiak.
A GREEABLE with an Order of the
Court of Ordinary of Washington coun
ty, will be sold before 1 the Court house door
in the Town of Sandersville on the first Tues
day in December next between the leg;
hours of sale,lone tract of land lying in said
county on the waters of Sandhill creek, con
taining two hundred acres more or less, ad
joining John Ivey, Allen Smith, and others,
and known as the Canedy tract; also one oth
er tract containing seventy-five acres more or
less, adjoining II. Wood Jane Kiilinsworth
and others. Sold for the .benefit of the minor
children of Kindrick Kindmond, late of said
county deceased. Terms on the dav of sale.
SAMUEL ROBISON,
Guardian of said minors.
ocL 11. 87—td
Adisiiuistratov’s Sale. |
ILL be sold on on Thursday the 1st day
of December next, at the late residence
of Mrs. Margaret M. Irwin, all the personal
and perishable property belonging to said de
ceased. consisting of Corn, Fodder, Horses,
Hogs, Cattle, household and kitchen furniture,
plantation utensils, and a variety of articles
too tedious to mention. Terms on the dav.
WM. A. IRWIN, adm’r.
oct. 11. 37—
Police.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of
James Williams, late of Jefferson county
deceased, are requested to come forward and
g a on,an, WMiiittgtoiiconnty GENERAL ADVERTISEMENT
Ijt/UKllEASllarri-JI Horton applies tome joulluu.tlu.il.
VV for letters of administration on the Es
tate of Frederick G Horton, late of said county
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
make immediate payment, and those having j g.^ deceased, to be and appear at the Court
demands against said-estate will present them ; 0 f Ordinary within the time prescribed by law
duly-authenticated and within tne time pre- Uo show cause if any they have why said let-
scribed by law.
ROBERT STEVENS,
SIAlEtiiN WILLIAMS, adm’rs.
LA IT SON WILLIAMS, «,
oct. 11. 37—(jw
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A«2 mi ttisli-aTor’s^ suit*:.
GREEABLY with an Order from the
Court ox Ordinary of Jefferson county,
w id be sold at the Market house in the town
ot Louisville on the first Tuesday in Decem-
rnext between the usual hours of sale, one
hundred and seventy acres of Pine land lying
in said county, adjoining Richard Smith, and
others. To be sold as the property belonging
to William H. Streetman, late of said county
deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day.
JEREMIAH STREETS! AN, adm’r
oct. 11. 37—*d
ADMINISTRATOR o Snou.
B Y virtue of an Order from the Court of
Ordinary of Emanuel county, will be sold
before the Court door in the Town ot Waynes
boro, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in
January next, between the usual hours of sale
the following property to wit: One lot of
land lying in said county, onOgeeeliy River
containing five hundred and seventy acres
(570) adjoining lands of John Pi,. Pierce, Me-
Cruder and Pierce, and others the Central
Rail Road running through it known as the
music track, also ona lot-known as the Parrell
tract in said county containing two hundred
and eighty six (280) acres adjoining lands of
Col. James Grubbs, James Hayslip and others.
Sojd as the property of Sarah Johnson, 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 of sale.
LITTLETON CRONS, adm’r.
oct. 25. 39—id
NOTICE.
A LL pei sons indebted to George Batts, late
of Washington county deceased, are re
quested to come forward and make immediate
payment, and those holding demands against
said deceased will present the 4 duly authen
ticated and within lime prescribed by law.
SOL. NEWSOME, adui’r.
oct., 18. 38—6w
ters should not be granted. Given under my
bund at office in Sandersville this Nov. 1st
1853. HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
nov. 1, 1853 4Q—5w
ftolSf Ci
A LL personsindebted to Margaret Iff. Trwin;
late of Washington county deceased, arc
requested to come forward and make imme
diate payment, auu those having demands a-
gainst said deceased will present I Lem duly
authenticated and within the lime prescribed
by law.
WM, A, IRWIN, adm’r.
oct. 11. 37—0‘\v
GEOEGIA—WasSiiagton county
«i, I1LRLAS Mary Whitaker applies to
W me for letters of administration on the
estate of Edy Ma, 1 in deceeased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
i said deceased to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary within.llie time prescribed by law
t-oshow e rase if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted. Given under my
hand at office this 1st November 1853.
7/A A WOOD BROOKIN'*, Ord’y.
Nov. 1,1853. 40—5w
Hr. J. ii. lliai'cSatsi’s
UTHP-XT-E C AT HQ X,XCOI¥.
FOR THE RELIEF AND CURE OF SUF
FERING FEMALES.
It stands pro
eminent for its
curative powers
in all the diseas,
cs for which it i s
recommended, u-
sually called Fe-
male Complaints,
far sur pissing
othei modes of
treatment in be
ing certain, aj.g
expensive, and
leaving the sy H
tem in a bet!*
conditio . ] et J
interested call and obtain a pam pldet (free)
containing ample proof, from the most mq ( t -
tabie sources, of the beneficial results of -it*
wa»musMm <Lo.Vi.ir.
, a B Kelly applies to i'oneed Physicians, who have used it 'in their
] f Guardianship of the practice, and speak from their own observa-
PKn,.!ni. k ii l*nc nnrl tions.
ftoliee.
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W HEREAS James
me for letters of
persons and of Alary, Charles, Rufus,^ and
Ezekiel, minor children of Ezekiel W. Kelly,
deceased.
These ars therefore to cite and admonish
all persons cuncerned to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary with ill time prescribed by
law. to show cause if any they have why said
LI, persons indebted to the estate of John j letters should not be granted.
Admiaiistrator s Sale.
A GREEABLY with an Order from the
Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county,
will sold at the Market house in the Town of
Louisville on the first Tuesday in December
next between the usual hours of sale the
following property to wit; Three hundred and
seventy acres of Fine land lying in said coun
ty, adjoining B. A. Moye, and others. To
he soid us the property of James Sherod, late
of said county deceased, and subject to the
widows dower, and for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the
day. WILLIAM SHE ROD, adm’r
oct. II,37—td
Trustee’d Sale. ’
B Y virtue of a decree of the (Superior Court
of Washington county, sitting as a Court
ot Chancery, will be sold before the Court
house door in the Town of Sandersville on
the first Tuesday in January next between „ J7
the usual hours of sale the following property j on the first Tuesday in January* next at the
to wit: One tract of land lying in said county j Court house door in the Town of Swainsbo-
eontaining one hundred and seventy acres j ro, Emanuel county, between the usual hours
niore or less _adjoining Wm. Smith, James of sale the following property to wit: Enoch
a negro man age about 25 years, Shnrlett a
ADMlto 1 a.-, i j. u.jiiij
A GREEABLY with an order from the Court
ot Ordinary of Washington county, .will
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: one body
of land consisting of several tract s containing
one thousand acres more or less, lying in said
county on the waters of the Ohoopie, adjoin
ing lands of Irwins, Graybill, Pope and others,
also four Negroes to wit: Noll, a woman, Tur
ner about 40, Dill and her child. All to be
sold as the property of Harris Brantley, Sr.,
late deceased, and "for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors. Terms on the day.
JEPTIIA BRANTLEY, adm’r.
oct. 35. 39—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 the Town of
Louisville in said county within , the legal
hours of sale, a tract of land containing one
hundred and thirty-eight acres (138) lying in
said countv on the waters of Brushy creek ad-
joi ing lands of Wm. Thompson, James Sta.
pleton and others, said land belonging to the
estateof Ephraim C. Peebles deceased. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
dccea.sad. Terms on tlie day of sale.
ISAAC I’: ADKINS, adtn’r.
» oct. 25, 39— td
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
B Y' virtue of an Order from the Court of
Ordinary of Emanuel county, will be sold
Jordan and Vincent Tanner. Soid us the
property belonging to the children of Lewis
Knight, Terms on the day.
LEWIS KNIGHT, Trustee,
november 1, 1853. 40—td
A(iniiuiBtmior'$ Sssle.
B Y virtue of an order from the honorable
Court of Ordinary of Emanuel countv,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, at the Court house door in the Town of made known on the day.
’ ” ’ . - , LITTLETON CROSS, adm’r,
oct. 25. 39—td
woman about 42 years 4 A let" 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 months, old. and
Maryan a girl about- 11. All sold as the pro
perty of Sarah Johnson, late of Emanuel
county deceased, and for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
in me uourt pause door in the Town of 1
Swainsboro Emanuel county between the usu- i
kours ot sale, oue lot of land containing I
nine hundred and ’sixty-seven (967) acres,! ;—
granted to Stephen Swain; one other lot gran-1 Admiaiislraior’s §a!e.
^?S.ivJ )aV ’ S, ® 0n ^ illin ^ ,0ur hundred and A GREEABLY to nn Order of the Court of
,**»*>«* three ° r,lina ty of Washington county, vs ill be
hundred (300) acies granted to A. J. McDan- • 6old before the Court house door at Marietta
lel; also one containing onejmndred sixty- : Cobb county, on the first Tuesday in Decem-
mne (169) acres granted to *v'iley Hoffman; ber next, within the legal hours of sale lot of
also one containing one hundred and eighty fynd No 306. in the 18th district and 2nd -sec
(180) acres granted to Wiley Hoff nan; also 140,1 or 'giouaIly Cherokee now Cobb county
one containing three hundred and fifty’(350) ’ containing 40 acres.
aeres granted to Henry W. Bedgood-also one '^^ so at aame before the’Court
containing three hundred and e ! oiitv-one(38i)
acres granted to Benjamin ''
Admin 1stvnlfix’s
A GREEABLE with an Order from the Cour.
of Ordinary of Wash ing: on couuty, will
be tiold before'the Court house door in the
I’owivof .Sandersville on the first Tuesday ii.
January next, the following property to wit:
One tract of land lying in said county con
taining four hundred and twenty acres more
or less, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Bynum.
John Williams, it. A. Robison,Enoch Rough-
ton, and John H. Waller, this place is in good
repairs, 6 miles.west of Sandersville on the
Turnpike road leading to Miliedgeviile, there
is a good Gin house, Packing screw and oth
er out dwelling on the premises.'
also,
the following negroes to wit: Charles, a man
aiiout 45 years old, Betsey, a woman about 2s
years of age, and Turner a boy about 9 ycarT
old. All to bo sold as the property of Will
iam Slade, late ut» Washington county de
deased, and for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate. Terms on the day. ■
ELEPIIAIR SLADE, aumr'x.
nov. 8,1853. 41—td
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALlT^
A GREEABLY' with an Order from the flour
of Ordinary of Washiuifion eount-y, wilt
be sold before the Court house door in the
town of Sandersville, on the first Tuesday in
January nejft, the following property to wit:
One lot of land lying in this county con
taining 161 acros more or less, adjoining Sam
uel O. Fraiikiin,and others. Sold as tne pro
perty ofF. Tyson, late of said county deceas
ed, and forthe benefit of the heirs and credi
tors. Terms o . the day.
JAMES F. SMITH,.a'din’r.
nov. 8, 1853. 41—td
A 1
Postponed AdKBiiiisimtor’s Sulc.
GREEABLY with an Order from the
Court of Ordinary of Washington coun
ty, will bo sold before the Court ho use door
in the Town of Dahlonega, Lumpkin county',
on the first Tuesday in December, the follow
ing property to wit:
One-tract, it being number 496, 15th Dist.
1st section, of originally Cherokee, now
Lumpkin, containing, thiriy-nine and 5-10 a-
cres. To be sold as the property belonging
to the escate.of Jno. Powell, Sr., late of said
county deceased, and for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
, N AT. 1A N Gi LBERT, adm'r.
nov. 8, 41—td
ADMtNisTRAltlR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY'to an Order from the Court
ofUrdiuary of Washington county will
be sold before the Court house door in the
town of Irwinville, Irwin county on the 1st
Tuesday in January next, between the usual
hours of sale, one lot of * i:d containing 490
acres more or less lying in the 7th dist qfsaid
county,and known'ami distinguished as lot
no. 140. *old astho property of Wm. Giles,
late of Washington county deceased, and for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms'
on the day. W. VF. GILES, adm’r.
nov. 8, 41—td -
house door at Cedar Town in Polk county,
acres granted to Benjamin Cf. Glover -ill lv iot N ° ( * 3 districl 3rd section of
3Ug in the 55th district of. s; id countv ’ * Sold ? rr e'“ a iy Cherokee now Polk county, contain-
as the property of Wilev .L*' ? «“? 40 acres more or less, all as
(m, „ p e l'ty of Wiley Huffman deceased.
Phe first named lot of land is well improved.
-N-vembor 1, KWa 'N-
s the propeftv ofl
John Barnes, Sr , late of Washingtor. county
deceased.
TflOS J. /ORTHEN. ad’mr.
.October 25? 1873. 31—td
Adniiui!ilriitor , !i bale.
A GREEABLY' with an order from the court
of Ordinary of Washington c uiity, will
be sold before the Court house door in the
tow.i of Sandersville on the 1st Tuesday in
Janu iry next the following negroes to wit:
Esau. Green, Delph, and her two children,
Tom and Billy, Louisa, Anna, and Dina. All
to be sold as the properly of Ezekiel VV.
Kelly, late of said county deceased, and for
purpose of division among the heirs.
Terms on the day.
J.B KELLY, admr.
nov. 8, 41— td
-t LL persons
Lx. Morgan, late, of Jefferson county deceased
are requested to come forward and make im
mediate payment, and those having, demands
gaainst said estate will present them duly au
thenticated and within the time prescribed by
law.
JES^E F. MORGAN, ad m'r.
oct. 11, 37—0 w
Given under my hand at office, in sandersville,
ipm- 7.I1 ofNov. 1853.
H. BROOKINS, Ord.
Nov. 8, -U—ow
NOTICE.
4 LL persons indebted to the estate of John
lx. Ashley, late of Wasliington county de
ceased, are requested to come forward and
make payment, and those holding demands u-
gai-nst said deceased, will ])resent them duly
-authenticated and wiihin the lime prescribed
by law. STLA* D. FLO YD, adm’r.
nov. 8. 41—6w
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These Phsters possess the advantages of be
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'Phis celebrated Pain Extractor has been so
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LL persons indebted to the estate of John | tlna it is almost needless to say any thing about
Morgan, late of Jelfersou county deceased | ,l Yet there may be some, who stand in need
ftotice.
:,re requested to come forward and make im-
medmte payment, and those having dc-unuids
igainvt said estate, will present them duly
authenticated, and within time prescribed by
law. JE.SE-F. A/JitGA N,
adm’r with the .will annexed
oct. 11. 37—6w
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to H;e 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 nuthenti atedand wiihin the time pre
scribed by law.
R. W. DANIEL, adm’r.
oct. 25. 39—Gw
T WO months after date application will be
made to ih; Ordinary of Emanuel county
for leave to seii all the real estate of Morgan
Outlaw, late of said comity deceased.
JORDAN F. OUTLAW, adm’
nov. 8) 41—2m
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IN NORTH CAROLINA.
Messrs. Ncovul & Mead.'—i have been troub
j led with the chrome rheumatism for the last
-L m:uie to the Court ot Orihuary of Wash- j lwe j V( i years. On the 1st of July 1849,1 was so
Ion county, for leave to seii a land Warrant,: that I could not turn myself in bed, and the
belonging to lPm. Giles, late ot said county j pain &o severe that 1 had not slept a wink for
deceased. j six days At this time my attending Physician
W. W. Gl LES, adm’r. ! prescribed the “Hebrew Piaster," and it acted
nov. 8, 41—2m | like a charm: the pain left me and 1 slept more
j than half of the night, and in three days I was
M IYTV da vs after date application will be : able to ride out. 1 consider the “Hebrew Plas-
o made to'tlie Court' of Ordinary of Wash- ter” the best remedy, lor all sorts of pains now
m use.
G W. M’MINN.
Hendersonville, N C-, Aug. 16, 1850.
i-eware ol'cduntefteits and base imitations-
The genuine will in future have the signa
ture E. Taylor ou the steel plate engraved la
bel on the top of each box.
S IXTY davs Sifter date application will be j . Purchasers are advised that a mean counter-
made to tlie Court of Ordinary of Jeffer-; fab article is in existence.
l he genuine is .-old only by us, and by our
nted througnout the South—and
no pedlar is allowed to sell it. Dealers and
purchasers generally are cautioned against buy
ing of any but our regular agents, otherwise
they will be imposed upon with a worthless ar
O IaTY days after date application will be t,c * R - .. .fCOVlLdfc MEAD
O made to the Ordinary of Washington c0 ., H l Chartres street, N Orleans Oole General
for leave to sell all the interest of the minor j Agents tor the Southern Mates to whom
xr . , . . , , I all orders must invariably be addressed
hetrs ot Joshua Vickers in and to the lands, . ^ , y Huilfes;ind ^j ro .
and one negro boy be o aging to the estate ot j J SANDERSVILLE, Ga., -
Jonathan Hart lute of said -county deceived, j SYMPTOMffOF DISEASE
Their interest in tile land being one eighth Should nt vt-r be disregarded. They are uner-
part. I ring indicate.ns that tuV vital functions ol nu-
JONATIIAN E. HART, G liar. I ture h;ive been 'interrupted in their heathful nc-
sept 20. 34—God tion, and that serious evils must inevitably fol-
irigton county, for leave to sell me real es-
tati of John Jordan, late of said county de
ceased.
ELlZA A. JORDAN, ) adinr’x.
GEORGE W. JORDAN, ( adui’r.
sept, 13. 33—God j
TX'l’Y'days after date application will be j
made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer-,
sou county, for leave to sell a lot of laud in |
Heard county, belonging to the estate of Red- ^nls appoint
den Ilali, deceased "
GREEN S. HALL,'adm’r.
sept. 13. 33—60
ma
; r~7 ... , ■ low, unless the system be again set right by the
mWO months aLer date appiic.ation ; wil be li(I| ^ lv use ot pr ,;' e - r remedies.
_L mndc.to the Court ol jidiiuii) ol Jetler- Hear in imud, iJiat - nature is ever endeavor-
8on county, tor leave to sell the real estate expel disease when it invades the aomial
belonging to John Streetman, late ot said economy, and only needs the assistance of some
county deceased. > genial restorative—thorough, yet mild in its ac-
JEREMl All STREETMAN, adm’r lion—thatwillgive tone to the system, and act
oct. 11. 37—-2m
/'f'HVO montlisalter date apq|jc.uion will be]
a made to the Court ol’Ordiniiry of Wash-.
upon the blood —which is the principal of life
1 GUYED fT 3 YELLOW DOCK AND- SAR
SAPARILLA,
As a purifier < ; f the blood, a renovator,'of the
Read following letter., addressed to our n-
gents at Newberry C; H., fc>. C., by the Roy
C. E. Beard; of same-State.
Messrs Beacii & Bjkavxson.-—Sirs, I send
for another bottle of your “Maridii -i’s Uterine
Catholiean ” My wile, has been affUeu-d for
eleven years, and a variety of means lias been
resorted to for relief, bui none was obtained
until I received this medicine front 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, I feel
it a duty to recommend it to ail sneli, "
[BigmidJ Ci.ouiiTT S. Beaud.
G'emi Springs, S. C., Jan'. 9, 1853.
gJ. B. MAJtctiisi & Co., Propri tors.
Central Depot, 304 Broadway, New Y'ork.
June 14 1853^ 20—6nt
rou’rs ssroa?.
rtcr.—- THE ur.deisigned resp clfuily
iii 10nns.ihe citizens ot i'avaniiaii,
U “ If u ” Georgia ana Florida, that they
have on liana more than ..fly Piaiios. the lar
gest stock ever on sate in ibis city, and made
by tile most celebrated manufacturers in the
United Elates. Niiim.- cka Clark,T.. .GUiekec-
ing, Boardmari & Gray, Leiglit &, Newtot^
Edward fy Fisher, ail weU known to the lov
ers of Music, have fLccd in their large assort
men.tTher-e PUtiios are <>i rich tone, &,bcauti
ully finished in Rose H ood, Black Walnut &
Mahogany, with iion frames made in the
most sufistantiul und woikmatf ike mumuu
Also, the justly celebrated Aeolian 1 Luo
Fort s. which for their sw.eetymss' of tone
have not been equalled. All_ these instru
ments have meiniic frames which render
them peculiarly suited for this climate, pre
venting lit cessi.y ot tiviiug for years.
Tho -imderaigued are Agents for Henri
Herz’s celebrated Grand Pianos, made in
Paris. For P’owei aud beauty of tone, they
stand, pre-eminent.
.Cahaki’s This beautiful ton
ed wind instnimeiit, manufactured by Caliart
d Needhain. N. \ for village purposes,
Lodges/Heren.idtag Parties, and the private
practise of Organists, possessing a sweet and
dowi-rful tone, they li.ive also for safa. All
these institip:cuts iil be disposed of on the
most deiommodaiing terms. r l he, prices of
the, Piar.os ranging lrom &175 to .<1,000,
I W. MORRLLU& Co.
Feb. 23,8153- 3—ty
Baggies Cnggics! I
fjMTE Fubsciiber would announce to. tho'
L pul-’ic aiid his fi-iciuis gcucrally that he
bus now oil hand, the best lot of Buggies,
1 hut liayeever beeujmt up in this place, and
-Which he offers to iscii cheap, f l hey have
been neatly iiiiislicd aiu: wiil compare favoc*
ably vrirh those of any market.
IIaexbss &c.—lie has ^lso a lot ofs'dptsri-
or Harness, douj’e and single, and has also
in his employ an exr 'ib-nt workman and will;
nut up any work in that line that may he or
dered. A , 1 repairs in this-line will be done
at.shortest notice:
H’ooL-sHOr.—lie. siili continues this branch
of his. business,.and is constantly putting up
new work of all descriptions, and repairing
such ns may be sent iiini.,
BLAcKsriiiTH Eiioj’.—lie would respectfully
'inform his friends that he coittinuiJs to do all
kinds oi work iit his Blacksmith shop, and is
enable to do ail ironing and repairing at short
est notice and cheaply. Farmers and plant
er, s work done iu tiro best manner. lie re
spectfully solicits of his friends a continuance
of their patronage, and assure./ them that the
utmost pains wil, be taken to give entire sat
isfaction iu any department of'Tiis business.
LEWIS BEN PON.
Sandersville, may 3, 1853. [4—tf
CKEO. JL. 1U3IWHA2LT.
Boot Maker, Saki/kksvii.lx Ga.
RESPECTFULLY’iuforms the
citizens of this and the adjoin
ing counties, that he is prepar
ed to undertake and execute,in
irmton county, for iettve to sell a negro man system, and a supporter and preserver of the ' a nea,t niul °rkman-like manner, all jobs in his
belonging to the estate of Abraham Barge, powers uf life, it has no equal. Take it, on the hn e of ousinesg. He lias in his euiploy ser
iate deceased first indication that disease is upon you, and ! oral neat and sktli ul workmen, and lsprepar-
* IIANNAII'BARGE aduffrx. you will nvertperhaps weeksand months of sick- ed to do .as fine work as aiiy person in the.
ners : nd suffering. j State. Gentlemen wishing a fine article of
; June 2? 1653 22—6 n | BOOTS or SHOES can be furnished by-giv-
. ing a few days notice, ai:d ; lie assures the pub
lic that all work from his shop shall he made
of the best material, a huge assortment of
which he has just received. Thankful for the
liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon
him he respectfully solicits a continuationof
the same. His term Bare reasonable.
'sandersv in. /■] H : 1 jm.
oct. 4.
GEOUBiY, icttersoii Boiiiity.
'Court ofOrdinarv June Term, 1853.
Plantation for Sale,
T appearing to the Court by the petilion te ^I^IIE Subscriber wishing to give up his
. Elouisa Bostick, that Selina Beal of safe’ J_ farming interest, offers his plantation for
W 1
Adniinisirator s Sale
ILL be soid at the late residence of Thos
Mills, in Washington county ohSatur-
day the 17th day of December next, all the
personal and perishable property belonging to
•said deceased, consisting of Horses, J/ogs,
Cattle, Sheep, three Y oke ot Oxs, plantation
utensils, household 1 and kitchen ftjrriituje,
with a variety of articles too tedious to name,
and at same time a portion of the plantation
will be'rented for tho ensuing year. Terms
on the dav.
SOLOMON GLADDIN, aclm’r.
nov. 8, 41-rtd
New Goods for Fall and Winter
EGRO Bbuikefs, Kerseys and Oshaburgs
Plaid aiid plain Lihseys, together with a
1 ' aiid
I county deceased, did in her life time exempt sale; eoiifiasiiiig 2000. 1 acres, lying in Wash-
i to said Elouisa Bostick her bond eondi.ioiioit ingtoncoiuity,on\Yil!iamsonfwamp,immedi-
! to execute titles in fee simple, to said Eiotiisa atcly ou the Road leading front Station No.
j Bostick, for a lot or parcel of land in said 12, Central Railroad to Sparta, 1 1-2 miles
: county, containing fourteen acres, audit furth- from the former pince.
or appearing tiint , said Selma Leal departed j- On the premises is a neat and comfortable
this life without executingtitles to said lot or ; duelling, negro houses, carriage house, stu-
p.ircel ot laud, or.iti any wajr .providing there- hies,"gijRl:ou.-e and screw, overseer’s house, ;■
for; and it appearing tlmt said Elouisa Bdstie'
hath faithfully com
contract, iind havii
direct Elouisti Bbsficki? _ _ ~- a ~ .... __
11a Beal deceased, to execute to her title to : had on the place if de-ired., - Those 3 wishing speetfullv iiivite our friends and all who visit
said lot of land In conformity, with said'bond. .to. purchase such a place will do well to call j-Savannah-, to.ck.hiui'iio our stock. Wesellbw-
It is therelore hereby ordered that notice be immediately. Possession given, first January Our stock of French Cashmeres and D’Lams
.given at three, or more public-places in said next- T. W. HARDWICK..'
' county, and in the Central Geor’n of •sneli ap- { August 30, 1853 31—tl' ; ‘
plication, that all.persons concerned may file ! ~'~v : ? ;—•■',•-••
—•: • J*...a ...,.... { , . pJistepjsfi.i;' a:i«l S5r-ackS;iyii^
objections iu my olfice(ifany tliey have,) why! £
said Elouisa Bostick, Executrix as aforesaid r|MIE uiidersigned lias loeiited.iu gander
should not execute titles to said lot or parcel j -i- vide, for the purpose of carrying on l.t
of Innrl wrttli c-n?Vl *
of land in-eonformiiy. with said bond.
A true extract from the minutes.
5 . NiUHOLAS DIELli, Ordinary,
august 1C, 1353. " 29 -wf3m
i Plastering and Brick-laying business. Spe: -
itneuB of tyorkunuisbip/cau be seen in lit;
* place.' Jobs taken jn the country.
{. Sjuar/4. 7—iy i . *TLVEN* IN’,
t
i large and well selected. Alapaceas ol eve
ry shade and variety ; a fine assortment et
silks, eol’d and bfk ; brocade figured silks.
Our stock is large and complete. Please to
call and see.
Corner ofBroughton and Whitaker streets,
*ayaniiah. •
JA*. II. & M. SHEAIIAN.
I,ate of Mi Hedge v ille, Baldwinco.
oct. 19. 1852. •A'~"