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LEGAL ADVEKTISEM i^,xs* LEGAL ALVERTISEMElNTS. j LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS- j LEliAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGALA
WashiMtoii ; , >Yv
r I!-I, behold Oil tin* 1*1 Tuesday in J*n- i 1> ,',f
Trustee’s Sale.
Y virtue of a decree bf the /Superior Court; j
ADM ImSTR A TOR S S A LE;
VYuslii’Uzton bounty, sitting as v -i Court X Ordinary of YV.i*hiiigton counter
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
N pursuance of an order fromithe Court of 1 f) Y virtue of ah' order from the Court of Or-
GEUKGlA— Wushhigtori County,
next.
iisiiaj hours-ot i of Ciiauceivv, will .bo sold be.ore the Con
B W HEREAS James Yi> Donaldson a| plies
to me for letter* ofaCririjiistaiTuiiHK ifie
diuary-of Washington county, wilt he Hold j t . sla e VViliLmi Drinaki*ou, Jiife oi s&iA
la In favor of Benjaihin G. Smith vs. said--Whit- j more oV less adjoining Win. Smith, Janies
lieJd. Levied bn and returned to me by a con- j Jordan and Vincenl Tanner. Sold as the
lijable. 1 property belonging to the children of Lewis
Also, at the same time and place 200 acres Kmght. Terms.on the day. . .
pined and n ore or ies.-.in Washington county, i LEVY IS KNIGHT, Trustee,
adjoining- A mmr Brazil and o.lierN,'levied oi’ | novemher 1, 1853. 40—td
as the property of VVtu. Brantly> jr., i i«^.s:tti>ty
aUiidfv-justice court li fa-in favor of .Cullen
Regi-ter bearer vs. said BrantIv. Levied on j I N accordance with the-last will and tesla
uml returned to tne bv a constable:
S! A. 1J. JONES, Sifff.
November 29, 1853 44—id
sold before the Court house door in the town before- tlier Court house door in the town of
Jan n- | Milledgeville- on the first Tuesday in-January
property to wit: One
1st district of Baldwin
containing 202, ,1-5# acres ad-
iiid others. To l>e «old
old., I as theproperty of John Paulet.t, late of Wasii.-
AU.VIIN 1STIU 1 OIt'd SALE.
I N ace
. mem of .Josinh. H ells, lati
; county deceased, w ill be sold
GUARDI AN S SALE.
A tract adjoining lands of Green Brantlby j
j and Dally Howard and others, conuyUiihg |
1 sixty ci'hit and a half (C>8 1-2) acres more pel X\l ILL be sold by*an order of the Court oi
^ ’ . ) »» Court of Ordinary on 1st Tuesday in
ess.
pay
A tract on the north prong of Williamson s j February next, before the Court house' door
Idioinin: 1 'binds of estate oi Jno. Jones ! Ift the town of fcijiudersvil.le, one
cpuucy deceased. - * : .'I* - <
These are therefore to ci.e and admoidsb'
all and singular the kindred, and’ creditors of
said decc ; i*eii, to be and appear at the four;
dfbMdtiiary Wiiliin the time pi escribed by law,
to show cause if Any they have, tv*by raid ioi-
te«s •■should? nut- he granted. Given unueVuny
hand at oflicc, this j\ovember 24tli, 1853.
HAY WOOD BROOKIN 8, Ord'y.
nov 29, 44—5w
Ji|r4TH. LI ON 1 .
L^^ELIEK A.vD C’U.UE OF
FERENGTEAIALES;
J It v stni
uvyyo n\an
Emanuel Sheriffs Sale
w
Jannary
the i'ot-
in the town of Svyninsborq,
county, on the l*t Tuesday in
rert. within the legal, hours of sa!
lowing property to wit:
Two hundred and ten acres of land, as the
property of Win. D. Samples, to sa.i fy sun
dry fi fas issued out of the jus. ice court of said
eotutrv; adjoining lands of Benjamin Walker
and YVilev Huffman decM. L” iug oil the wa
ters of iNeoi's creek, in t ic 55th uistricl ol‘said
county.
county deceased and for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
cash. A E. TARVER lulin'r
November 1, 1853. 40—td
•e*, .i- aiso one tract oi i«y»u, •>* i ~
-Id as : place, wiiereuii the said decease J li\cil contain | a* the property belonging to the miuoi; heirs of
said | 11Mr 507 acres more or less, adjoining lai.dsof Josiiua Vickers, late dee d. Terms on the day.
** ! * * 1 " ‘ ■— ® JONATHAN E. IlART, Guard.
of Jefferson
it'the Market j
j iiouse in the'i owir of LouioWik-j on the first swamp, ...... , 0 ... .. .
! Tuesday in January next' bmWeeu the itsual ; Reel And odlei's, eq;Utui4ihg, sixty sc veil acres J named Aaron, aoput 22 years did. Also one-
i horn's of sale the tollowing ]>rupei'ty to wit : : more or less. vight interest in the lands belonging toHhe es->
, { One negro mail Jiy the name of Charles, a- I Also one trace ofland, known as the home tate ot Jonathan Hart late deceased, all sold
ILL be Sold before the Court house uoor Lout 25 or 3u years, of age: To be '’ '' ' 1 ' " ’ " - - * 1 ‘ 1 ~ ! ^
Emanuel jr^jm.property-o^ Josi.-.ii Wells,'• ]at<? -of
John II. Duggan, A. L. D. Giimort}, Join) 11.
Wicker and others. |
,A tract on the north prong of Williamson
swamp, containing eighty (8U) acres mure or j
less, known as the Grey mill trfet. All to be j TXTlLL be sold before the Court house (lnor
sold as the property of Reuben Osborne, de- \V in the town of S.vndcrsville Washi. glon
deceased, for the beiiefit ol'tlie heirs and cred
itors. Terms on the day.
R. L. vVARTUEN, ndm’r.
Nov. 2-2, 43—td
B 1
I)ecem1ier 13,
4G—td
A DMINI3TRA TOR S SA LE.
Y virtue of an Order from the Court of
Ordinary of Emajiuel county, will he sold
on the first v Tuesttay in January next at the
Court house door in the Town of N’wainsbo-
Gnc hundred and eighty six acres, as the j Emanuel county, between the usual hours
property ot Wm. D. Samples, to-siilisly sun- | 0 f tta le the following proporiy to wit: Enoch
dry justice cuu,rt fi fas. adjoining lands ol j ;l mjgru man age about 25 years, Sharlett a
Mitciiell D. Lump and JainesBlaen, lying on j woimtn about42years* Alcy a woman about
Smith Branch in said comity. A.I the above , llld htJ1 , lw0 children, Jtfartha about G, and
properly pointed out by \\ .ley Lowe and lev.es p er , emoll a bov aWnt 5 . Mary a woman a- i
made uud relumed to me by a Constable. | * - ~
_ | ... - — >
j about 2, and infant about 6 months old, and
; Maryan a girl about 11. All sold as the pro-
jper.yof Sarah Johnson, late ot Emanuel j|
I csmnty deceased, and for the' benefit of the
William cu Swamp Land far Sale.
i- Wl
Ntjvemher 21), 1853
D. S. MOORE, Sh tf-
44—id.
Emanuel Sheriffs
Adtuliuntrator’s Sale.
B Y.au order from the Court of Ordinary if
Jeff- rson county, will be sold at tne xVlar-
ket bouse in the Town of Louisville on the
, , ... . , ,-n i i first Tuesday in January next, between the
- - - - -- - 1 usual hours ot sale the -xojlowing m groes to
wit: Nopliy, Mahala, Mike, Antony, Gnsyind
Bob. To be sold ns the properly ot J'ohn
{organ,late of Jefferson county diceased.
county, o,i ti e first Tuesday in January next,
one tract of land in said county on Wi liam
son swamp, adjoining lands of the -estate ol
William I*. II ydwlck, Roberts, ilJoye and
oihers, containing, 8U0 acres more or le.-s ly-
GPjGRGlA-it ileffebu County.
u HEREAS Jab.it M. Tiiomp.-.on adniini.s-
\V trotor on tiie estate bf Aloses TUbui/ta/n
late of said county deceased, applies to fife
for letters disiuissary from said estate.
These arc therefore to ei.e and admonish
all and smifhlar the li in deed and creiiiiors hi
said deceased, to he and appear at the Court
of Ordinary within the time prescribed by law
fo show cause if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted. Given under my
hand at office, this November 21st, 1853..
MCIiDLAS DIEHL,Only.
44.4-mGm
h nre
eminent , (J1 ir
curative pou t . 8
W alj di«e ;ls
es for u Jiieii i,' a
r ee*»U:mended .
sually called F t '
'" ■‘e Coiiipliiin.^
•* s urj/a S . S f n ,
S*’®' ni ^es ,r t -
treatment in k.
t'erhu'rr, ei-'e
expensive,
leaving tl Je
•78
em in a LcLL»
i ond.
10 . J.et a.
iUi.etcsi.cu c..., „j.u uo...in a gau ntlet (free)
containing ample -proof,' frofn the most resped
tabie sources,-of flre^briiefieia] results ei
use; together with letters ‘nnn highly < xperi-
*nced Fhvsieians, who have useillt fit
.practice, aud speatixum their own observa
tion^. * .
MILLER & HAYLES.Ag’ts.
Druggists, Louisville, Ga,
Nov. 29.
GEORGIA—jL-ilbison County.
W HEREAS Andrew E T-rycr appliestto
me for letters of adm'nitration on the
estate oi'llfobard Bedgftod, late of said ttain-
ty deceased. .
' These are therefore to cite and admoitis
all and singular the kindred ail'd creditors of
said, deceased, to be and appear at the Court
i ig near No, 12, Centivl Railroad, whereon 1 Jo show . c:iU se ifaiiy they have, why said let-
Read following letter, addressed to our L
gents at Newbeay C.. U.. E. C., by tHrliev
C. Sx Beard, of same iState-.
Messr^.BEAcfi &, iJjiowNsoN.—Skf-vl ser.d.
mtiu.ucii. T T-, , lt , for ; anc»thsr bottle of your -‘MarclUifs Uteiiue
of Ordinary -vvitliin the time prescribed by law Catholieou '’ My wife ha? been afflicted for
w
ILL be
in the
Pasipbm’dL
T. fiolp
1 I heirs and creditors of said deceased,
j sold before the Conrt-hoi]se door! made known on the day
fTowu bf Swainshoro. within the j LfTTLETt
Terms [
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in ! 0 ct. 25.
LITTLETON CROSS, adrn’r.
39—td
January next the following property to wit i —
Four liundved acres if land levied on as ADMl.V'lSTRATOR'S BALE,
the property of S. B. Williams to satisfy one j -j-j y'virtue of an Order from the Court of
fi fa iii favor of A^G. Townsend, Executor on j 53 Ordinary of Etnanuelcounty, will besold
the estate of Henry Townsend, late of Email- j before theC.nirt door in the Tow no! Wavnes
wel county deceased-, adjoining lands ofTlios.; boru, Burke'county, on the first Tuesday in
Fallen, Edward Rhyr.or and said \Y iliiams,: .| aniJ arv next, between the usual hours of sale
i>roperty pbintcd out by the defendant.
D. S. d/OORE, Shff.
December Gi 45—td
A(lini3iNlratoi‘’$ Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Emanuel county, will be sold be
fore ti e Court house door in the Town of
Vienpu Dooly county, on ths first Tuesday in
February next, lot No. 98 in 11th oistrici- of
Dooly containing two hundred tw o ; nd a half
(2,2 1-2 acres granted to Polly Pearce; also
one other lot in said county containing two
hundred and seventy-five (275) acres in the;
,13th district of said countv. All sold for
the be nefit of the heirs and creditors of Wiley
Hoffman deceased.
ELD SWAIN, adin’r.
n nr ember 1. 1853. 40—fid
the following property to wit: One lot of
land lying in said county, on Ogeechy River
containing five hundred and seventy acres
(570) adjoining lands of John R. Pierce, Mc-
Gruder and Pierce, and others the Central
Rail Road,running through it known as the
music track, also ona lot known as the Parrel!
tract in said county containing two hundred
and eighty six (286) acres adjoining lands of
Col. James Grnbbs, James Hayslip and others.
Soul as the property of Sarah Johnson, late
of Etnanuel coun.y deceased, and for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas
ed. Terms made known on the day of sale.
LITTLETON CRON'S, adnfr.
oct. 25. 39—td
nd for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms on the day.
JESSE F. MORGAN,adin’r.
De bonis Mori:
40—td
nov. 1,
AdnsiaistraJof’s Sale.
A 1
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold at the Court House of Emar.
uel county on the 21st day of Decem
ber next about'700 head of Cattle running in
the counties of Emanuel, Bulloch, and Ap
pling, and 200 Sheep in Emanual. On the
23rd day of the same month at the plantation
in Burke county, of the late Henry P. Joims.
about 200 head* of Cattle running in Barite
and Scriven counties, 20 or 25 head of Horses
and Mules, 1»0 or 200 Pork and Stock hogs,
100 Sheep, 2 Jacks and Janetta—also on tiie
29th of the same month at the plantation of
said deceased in Washington comity, 100
head cattle, 100 Pork and .Stock hogs, 40.
.Sheep, 20 or 25 Horses and Mules, 2 Jacks
arid-Janetta, with the household furniture and
plantation implements, all belonging to the
estate of said Henry P. Jones.
Sales to continue from day to day until
eiosed. Terms on the.day of sale.
of Ordinary of Washington county, will
b : sold before the Court house door in the
i.b\Vn of Satidersville on the 1st 1 uesdtiy in
January 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 property of Ezekiel YV.
Kelly, late of said comity deceased, and tor
purpose of division among the heirs.
Terms on the day.
J. B KELLY, admT.
nov. 8, 41—td
John JorJan formerly lived, sold as the proper
ly of the said Jordan deed, for the purpose of'
making a division among the distributees of
said estate. EI.1ZA A. JORDAN, adin’x.
GEO. YV. JORDAN, aduv’r.
nov. 15. ') 42—td
Aotice.
^LL persons indebted to the estate of Noah
Kittrell, late of IVAsliington county
deceased, are requested to come forward
and make immediate 'payment, and these hav
ing deruaiidvagaiusi said deceased will present
them in t< nils of the law.
JOHN KITTRELf., admV.
'Nov. 15. 42—6w
tersshould not begraiiteu. Given under my
hand at office, this N py cm her 21 st, 18c 3.
NICUOLAiS DIEIli „Ord'y
Nov. 29, A 44—5w
G EOltG I A/- Jcllelsoii County. , ...
W HEREAS James YV. Clarke applies to
me for letters of Guardiansiiip oii the
! person and property ot Oolestia V. Clarke.
These are therefore to cite, and admonish,
all persons.coucernedj to be and appear at the
nffVKV,ii.ipo within the time nrescribed
NOUCE.
^,^I,L personslndcbtcd -to Jane Neely late
of Jefferson counLv deceased,are requesr
ted to come forward and make immediate pay
ment, and those having d( mauds against said
deceased are requested to present them duly
authenticated and within tiie time prescribed
by law.
JESSE T. MULLING, Ex’r
No.v. 15- 42—6w
ADiYllNlSTRATR'S SALE •
A GREE ABLY with an Order from, the Court
of Ordinary of YVashington eounty, will
Not. 29,
J. V. JONES,
J. B. JONES,
II. W. JONES
W.B. JONES,
J
Executors.
A<linSufstruloi''s Sale
W ILL be sold at the late residence of Tims
Mills, in Washington couuty on Satur
day the 17th day of December next, all the
personal and perishable property belonging to
said deceased, consisting of Horses, /fogs,
Cattle, Sheep, three Yoke ot Oxs, plantation
utensils, household and kitchen furnitnae,
with a variety of articles too tedious to name,
and at same time a portion of the plantation
will be rented for the ensuing year. Terms
on the day.
Also l Ox eart, 1 set. Waggon wheels, 1 35
Su\v Cotton gin, 1 Thresbitig Machine,, also,
a lot of Corn and Fodder. -
SOLOMON GLADDIN, adin’r.
nov, 8, 41—td
44—4t
B
.ldriiinMrator'ii Sale.
> Y virtue of an order from the honorable
Court of Ordinary of Emanuel county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in January
liext. at the Court house d^or in the Town of
Hwainsboro Emanuel county between the uisu
ill hours «)f sale, one lot of land containing
Itirid hundred and
granted to-Stephen Swain; one ether lotgran-
ted to j. Davis, containing lour hundred and
fifty (450) acres; also one containing three
hundred (300) acres granted to A. J.. lMcDan-
ibl;-also one containing one hundred sixly-
fiinc (169) acres granted to Wiley Hoffman:
also one. containing one hundred and; eighty
(180) acres granted to Wiley Hoffman; also
one containing three hundred and fifty (350)
acres granted to JIenry YV. Bedgood; also one
Containing three hundred and eightv-one(381)
acres granted to Benjamin G, Gloyer; all ly
ing in the 55th district of said county. Sold
tisthc property of YViley Hoffman deceased.
The first named lot ofland is well improved.
ELD SWAIN, adtn’r.
Nov amber 1, 1853. 40—fd
Administratrix’s Stile.
A GREEABLE with an Order from the Court
LX. of Ordinary of YVashington county, will
he' sold before the Court house door in the
Town of Sandorsville on the first Tuesday in
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 ot Mrs. Bynum
John Williams: R. A. Robison,Enoch Bough
ton, and John II. Waller, this place is in good-
repairs, 6 miles west of Sandersvjlle on the
Turnpike road leading to Mi Hedge ville, 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
ibout 2s
be sold before tiie Court house door in ti e
town ot’ JSandersville, on the first Tuesday its
January next, the following property tri-wit:
One lot ofland lying in this county con
taining ldl acres more or less, adjoining Sam
uel O. I rank in, and others.
Also at the same and place, one other
tract lying in said county on the waters of the
Ohoopie adjoining Franklin and others, voa-
tfoataii g four hundred and twenty ni e acres
more or less, the Widows dower in both these
tracts being excepted from this tract. Sold as
the property of F. Tyson, late of said county
deceased, and for the benefit of the ..heirs and
creditors. Terms on the day.
JA.I/ESF. SMITH, adui’r.
nov. 8, 1853. 41—td
EXECUTOR’S SALE/ .
I N pursuance of the last will and testament of
Jane N eely, late deceased, will l>e sold at
the Market Imuse in the Town of Louisville
ou tlie 1st Tuesday, in January next the fol
lowing negroes to wit: -Bob aboy 11 years oll-
iind Ilen.ry*a boy 9 years old. ALo at the
same time and place a tract ot.land c.ontaining
105 acres, adjoining the lands of R. K. Dixon,
and J. T. Mulling. All to be ijold as the pro
perty of said deceased Teiins on the day
Nov. 25,
JESSE T. MULLING, ExY.
42—td
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
about 45 years old, Betsey, a woman
years of age,‘and Turner a boy about 9 year7
sixty-seven (967) acres, i old. -All to he sold as the propimy * of Wiil-
- - - 1 iam Slade, late of YVushmgton connty de-
deased, and'for the benefit of tiie heir.-, and
creditors of said estate: Terms on tiie day.
ELEPIIAIR SLADE,adtuFx.
nov. 8,1853. 41—td
13 Ordinary of Washington county, will be
sold before tiie Court House door in the town
of Sanders ville on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next between the usual hours of sale the
following property to witijTwo Land warrant
issued by the Government of the U. SUtes,
NOTICE.
^LL pe-rso.ns indebted to the estate of John
Asb’e.y, late of Washington county de
ceased. are requested- to came forward and
make payment, and tliose holding demands a-
gainst said deceased, will present them duly
authenticated and within the time prescribed
by law. SILAN D. FLOYD, adrii’r.
nov. 8, 41—-Gw
r |^ WO months after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer
son corn, ty ior leave to self a negro woman
named Auice, and her child Isaac, property be
longing to Reddin Hall, late of said county
deceased. GREEN S. HALL, adin’r.
Nov. 15, 42—2m
T YVO niohths after date application will be
nude to tiie Ordinary offFminuel county
for Ijpave to sell all the real estate of xV/organ
Outlaw,date of said county deceased.
JORDAN F. OUTLAW, adm’
nov. 8, 41--2m
rj7 WO months af.er dat e application will be
made to' the Court of Ordinary of'Wash-.,
ton county, for leave to sell a 1. n l Warrant,
belonging to Win. Giles, liUc of said county
deceased.
W. YV. GILES, adui'r.
nov. 8, 41—2ui
i>' otice.
indebted
A LL persons indebted to the estate of
Edward McGnr late of Emanuel county
deceased are requested to come forward and
make iumiediate payment, and tlio.-w haviim
demands against said csUite will present them
dulv authenticated within the time prescribed
bylaw. OYY r EN McGAR, Exee’r.
December 6, 1853 45—6w
Court of Ordinary within the time prescribed
by law; to show'cause if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted. Given un
der my hand at otliee, this 21*t of November,
1853. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y.
Nov. 29, 1853 29—m6m
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENT.
Biigfties Buggies!!
would announce
the
rpHE Subscriber would announce- to
X pub Me and his friends get* rally that he
has now on harid. tlve best lot of Buggies,
that have ever been put up 111 this place, and
which he oilers to sell cheap, They haver
been neatly finished and will compare favor
ably with those of any market.
Harness &c.—lie Uas-also a lot of superi
or Harness, dou /e and single, and has also
in his.employ an exc'dient workman and will
put up any work in that line that may he or-'
dered. A.I repairs in this fine will be done
at shortest notice;
HooDsiror.—lie still e&atinaes this branch
of his business, ami is constantly putting up,
new work"of all descirptions, and repairing,
such as. may be sent-him.
BfiAcicsutiTH Shop.—lie would respectfully
irifttstfl his friends that he continues to do-all
kind*, ofi work at,his Blacksmith shop, and is
enable to do all ironing and repairing at short
est uof ice, and cheaply. Farmers and plant
ers work done in the best manner, lie re
spectfully solicits of his friends a- eontinoance
of tlieir patronage; aitd assures them that the
utmost pains wifi be taken to give entire sat-
isfaelion in any depart merit of Ids business.
LEWIS BENSON.
Sandersville, may 3; 1853. 11—if
Wood Shop»»ile])airiiig, &e.
rjpilE subscriber would respectfully an-
cleveu years, and a.variety of means has-been
resorted to for relief, but none was obtained
until I received this medicine from you. Tiieie
was a unudfest improvement from the day it
was taken. As there are a great many females
in out country laboring uuder the aftk-tia fo?
which jour medicine proposes a remedy, I led
it a duty to recommend iu-tri all such,
[Signed] UloucirS, Be-,rd.
Glenn Springs, S. C., Jan. 9, 1853.
J- B. MiUi.ey.jsi. <&. Co., Proprietors.
Central Dejiot, 3t4 L road way, New York.
June 14 1853. '20 Cm *
JISW UAYIB’S HEBREW PLAS.
T£St.
The great Remedy for Rheumatism, Gouti^
Pain.ijU- lhe riyle. Hip,.Back, Limbs uml Joints„
Scrofula, K-ings. Evil,, //’Jute Swellings, IJard.
'i'umtass, 8'tilf Joints, iU./laJl, fixed pains what
ever ifcinertf Ibis Plasteis b applied L'uin cannot
exist.
These Pli sters possess the advan tages of be
ing put up iu air-tigji boxefe; hence they retain
their 1'uJL virtues iji all climates. ■
■ ' This celebrated. Paixi EatracUir has been so.
extensively used Uy- Physicians.and. the people
in general, both in this country and Europe^
that it is aluiosl nei-Uiess to say any thing about
il. Yet there majy be sum. , who stand in. ueed
t»C its-ftealing powers who lotve 'nofc yu-t tried' it.
For tlseUB sxkes we will simply stare wliat.it has.
done in thousands oL cases, arid w hat it wifiEdi*
fiur theui when tried.
A VOLCEFRJ d GBX>2S3I'Y.
Read tire fbiiowiiig testimony Irbiit a Physi
cian.
Gka'ti.emkn.— Y'our. Hebrew Piaster has cur
ed me.oifipuinn. oi' which 1 have- suffered f t
twelveyears.past. Owing lliis period 1 labored
under ail alHiclion of my loiws aria side, umil
tried many remedies that my own inedii.a. ei pie
rieuce suggested, but witlnmL oUtuajnjjg lebet.
At Length i used your Piaster, aaidain im why
its good elit Clsentirely cured, i w ill iec.-imin nd
the.Jew Davj.d or Hebrew Plasn,r to ail who*
are suffering from conlraclioii of the u/usc.es^
or permanent pains mtheswle ot bacfe;;.
The people of Georgia have but to bi coms
acqnaioied w illi its vinut-s w In n t hey w ill rc-
soti to its use. Yours, tiu-ly,,
M. W. YV YLKEU, W. D\
Forsylhe, Monroe County, Ga.
To .Messrs -Scovil At Mead, dew uilrdus, lau
rp TFQ montiis aficr date application \vill be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer-
srin eounty for leaveHo sell a negro woman
under the act of Sept. 1850 in favor of Will- {-belonging to fhcesLttyof^Levy C ; Adkin/Iate
iam Cook, late of saiclcounty deceased. To deceased. R. YV. DAMEL, Aem r..
ADMIN fSTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY toan Order fiopi the Court
of Ordinary of Washington bounty will
be sold as the property of said deceased-, and
for the benefit of the creditors of said deceas
ed. Terms on the day.
WM. B. IVARTHEN, adui’r.
Nov. 16, 42-r-td
A
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GREEABLY with an order from the court
of Ordinary of Wa.-hington county, will
be sold before the Court. house door in the he sold before tlpj Court liuiiso door in the
town of Irtvinville, Irwin county on the 1st j town of Sandersville,,011 tne firsL Tuesday in
Deceritber G, 1853
4o—2ui
GEORGIA, WasJiiugtoii County
AITHERKAS Seaborn YY’. Buck, Jolm J
VY Buck aiuliames.il. Giiiuore, applies to
nie for letters ot' admiuistr'atibii on the estate
of Wright YV, Buck, late of sjiid> county de
ceased^ -
These are therefore to cite and admonish
ail persons concerned, to be and appear at the’
Court of Ordinary, Avitliin the time p, escribed
by law, to. show cause if any they have why
rioiir.cce to the people of lV;.shin»ton
county, that lie'has put up a YY r ORK SHOP
in this place and is prepared to do all jobs, in
the way of Carriage, YVaggon, and Bug
gy, making and Repairikg at the shortest
notice. Having been engaged for a number
of years in the busiuess, lie flatters Tiimsell
that, he can give those who may patronise him
entire satisfaction, in the style, 'manufacture
and prices of work done at his establLliriienif.
He has secured the services of good Wheel-
rights and Blacksmiths, and all 'orders for
work, repairing, prqiny thin in his line will
meet wilfi prompt nttontion. His YY’ork
shop, is on the Milledgeville Road, ltqar the I
Church.
JOHN YV. RENEROE.
S ndev ille. jan . 1 L 1853. 50—If
JEW DAVID’S OR HEBREW BLASTER
IN NORTH CAROLINA--
Messrs. 8'cuval & Meadt—I have been troubi
le d w it li the -chronic rheumatism tor the la.-t
twelve years. On trie Lsl ol; July 1849,1 was so
bad that I could not turn hiyWll in lied, and ilm
pa in'so severe that I had not Slept- a wink Us
six4itys. At this tiinemry alteuding Physician
prescribed the “Hebrew Plaster,’'. and it acted
like a charm; the pain left me and 1 slept more
than half of the night, and in three days] was
able to ride out. I consider the “Hebrew Plas
ter” the best remedy for allsorts of pains now
in use.
G. YV. M’MINN.
Hendersonville, N C ,Aug. 16,, ieioU.
Lewiire oi’counterfeits and base imitations
The genuine will in future have the signa
ture E. 'Pay lor 011 the steel plate engraved, la
bel oil the top ol'each box.
Purcliast rs are advised that a mean counter
feit of ibis article-is in existence.
The genuine is sold only by us, and by onr
agentsappointed tliruugnyut' the South—ami
no pedlar is allowed to sell it. Dealers aud
! purchasers generally are Caufiioned against buy
ing of any but our regular agents, otherwise
IrUi?/ w ill be imposed upon With a worthless ar
Tuesday in January next, between the usual i January next the tollowing property to wit: I gMd loiters should put be granted. Given un-
hoursofsale, one lot of land containing 490 1 One lot ofland lying in said county contain-! derm y hand at oflice in yaijdersville, this 5th
' ’ " " * ' N. W. I of Dec.. 1353 " "' " ' '
acres more or less lying in the.7tl> dist, of said
county, and known and distinguished- as lot
no. 140. Rold as the property of AViu. Giles,
ing 360 acres more or less, adjoining
Ilaines and others.. -Sold as the property bf
James Ainsworth, late of said county, decease
Adhilflistralrixs sitic.
A GREEABLE with an Order of the
Court ol'Ordinary of YVilkitfison coun
ty; will be sold before, the Court house door
in the Town of Irwinton on the first Tues
day iri Febiliaiy next between the leg il
hours of.sale the fo 1 lowing property to wit:
One lot lying in the 3rd District, in said coun
ty known by No. 313, containing 92 and.a
fourth'acres, lot no 312, in same district, con
taining 150 acres more dr less, lot no. 307,.
containing 85 acres more or less, the widow's
dower in all the above being reserved. To
be sold as the property of Rich’d Wadkins, late
of said county dffe’d, and for the benefit of the
heirs arid Creditors bf said deceased.
Terms made known od the day.
CELIA YVADKINS adm’cx.
December 13., 46—td
ADMINISTRATRIX’ SALE.
A GREEABLY with an order frorn-the Court
A of
Ordinary of Washington county, will be
sold before the Courthouse door in the.Tovvn
dffcJandersviUe dfl.the first Tuesday, in Janu-
*fy n&tt, one trac ofland lying oh the waters
pt". Wijlianjsod &variip, adjoining lands of
Robb Whitfield, J. W. Roberts, and others,
knowh as the Hpnry Jordan place, and' con-
taining eleven hundred. acres , more pr less
Bbld as the property of James C. Francis de-'
Coifeed, and for the benefit of h cirs and credi
tor^ 1 of said deceased. Tenna o n tiie. day. *:
MARY A. Fit AN CIS,.admr’x.
novera.be r L , 40—td -
late of YVashington.connty deceased, and for 1 ed, and for the boriefit of the heirs au.d.cre<L
the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors. Terms itbrs of said deceased. _^ e ™ 9 _oii_the day.
on the day.
nov. 8,
IF.
W. GILES, adin’r.
41— td
AD M INIS TR ATOR’S SALE.
J"N pursuance with the last will and testa-
Nov. 16,
DANIEL AINSWORTH adni’r.
.42—td
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
rnent of Jas. Mills? late of Washington co.,
deceased, will be soldbefore the Court house
door in the Town of Sandersville on the first
-^yiLL be sold on fliejst Tuesday in Janu-
dec. 6,
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y
45—5 w
G£0. A. &E1NBART,
Bool. JttaRer, Sanukhsvii.li-/- Ca
RESPECTFULLY iiiformsthe
citizens of this and the adjoiii
iu".counties; that lie is prejmr- ticJp. :> SCOVIL & MEAD
ed to undertake and execute, in 111 Chartres street, N. Oilcans, Sole General
aneat and workman-hivemanfier,^all jobs'ifi hisl AgciUs for the Southern Stales, to whom
lineoffyilpjriess. , He, has in,his. employ sev- > ^ “T’ ,r !. nvar,a ..j cuddresaed
era! neat and skilful worknu-n, and is pre-par-
GEORGIA— Washington county.
W .HEREAS Nancy Martin, and Leniue
Martin ap plies to me for letters of rd
ministfitfibri on the estate of Edy'Martin,Tr
late uf'said county deceased.
. 'These are.therefore to cite' and admonish
.all and singular the kindred and creditors of
Sold by N./F. Haines uml Bro.
edto cfo as fine work as any person in the SYMPTOM.* OF LlriEASE
State. Gentlemen wishing a line Should never be disre^axded. They are uner*
LOO lb or SHOES can befurnishedby giv-jj.jpg indicutlotis^tliat the vitul functions ofna-
jng h.few days notice, and he assures,the,pnt)r j tuiehave been interrupted in liieir beatliful, uc-
Tic that all work from, his Shop shall be made ; tion, and that serious evils must inevitably ful
ofthe best material, a. }a.tge assril'tntent. of I low,unless the system be again set right by the
which he lias just received. Thankful for the 1 timely use of proper remedies,
liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon ! Bear in mind, that uulure is ever endeavor-
him he respectfully solicits a ContinuationoT ing to.ejpei disease when it invades the amuial
the same. His terms arc reasonable. : ff economy, and only needs tin- assistance of some
i^itrid'ersville, ' f genial restorative—thorough, yet mild in its ac-
! Won—that.will give .tone to the system, and act
1 upon the blood — whirli is the principal ot life
nry next at the Court house in the,
town of Louisville Jefferson county, withins-nd deceased; to .be 4nd appear at the Court
the leoal hours of sale file following-describ-1 of Ordinary within the time prescribed by law
de tract of hind viz: four hundred and fifty n- to show causriifany theyhave why said, let-
. . _tyw
county on the waters of Keg Creek contain
ing four, hundred acres more or less, and
"known as the place whereon said James
Mills resided in his life tiirie. Also the follow
ing negroes, a woman Creesy about 50 years
of age, a man Jacob about 35, a man Nathan
about 33 years of age. Sold as the property
of said deceased. 0
Terms on the day. - ;
CHAS. JWILLS, adm’r. De bonis
■' y non. and cum testa menlo annexo.
Nov, 15, 42—td
ty, adjoining ands belonging to Pleasant ^ office in Sandersville this Dec. 6th
Walden and others, on the waters of Camp- 1853. HftYYYOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
, -...- ~ - . f. j*, k -iiiko 45-^Jnv
bells creelt, sold as the property of John C
Harman, late of stiid county.deceased. Terms
cash, . . .
WM. B. HARMAN,Ev’r.
. Nov. 15, 42—td
A
ADMISTRATOR’S S.5LE;
GREEABLY with an order front the Court
1853. HnYYVOOD BROOKI
dec. 5, 1853 4
Boot Making and Repairing-
rj>HE Subscriber would respectfully nn-
5w
GEORGIA—Jefferson County.
W HEREAS Ascnitli Slater applies to me
for 1 etters of administration on the es *
tale of Horatio Slater, late of said county de
ceased. '
of Ordinary of YVashington courity, will
be sold before the Court house door in the] -, .. „
Town of Sandersville, on the first Tuesday s ^i d ?. ce ^ed to be and appear at the Court
These are/therefpre to cite and admonish
all and singular-the kindred and creditors of
in February next between tiie usual hours o.
sale the following Negroes to wit : one wo
of Ordinary within the time prescribed by law
to show cause if any they have, why saii let-
AduiiMisli-ator’s Sale.
be sold in the town of Sandersville ^ ,uy« w«- terg shouldll otbe granted. Given underinv
on Monday the 2nd day of January next man named Sally, about 28 years otage,Hen- hand at office tflis November 1853 7
the following property to wit: Corn; Todder,; ty about 16)ears old, Allred a boy about 11 ^ DIEHL Ord’v '
horses,-l.ogi cattle, one two horse waggon, j jews old, HesteF about 6 years old and Fran- . December 6 ' . 7
oriefamily jersey, farming utensils and other 7 ] 018 3; y®A r s ©Id- All to be sold as the ’
things too tedious to name. Sold as the prop- j P l °P er ^y ot Elizabeth Munson, late of 1 exas
erty of James Ainsworth late of said county ..oee d, and for the benefit of the heirs and
deceased- Terms bn the day. . ' cre mtors °£smd T&ms
DANIEL AINSWORTH, Adm’r.
November29,1853 44—Id
on the day.
SOLOMON NEWSOME, adm’r.
December 13,. 46—td
December 6,
Whiskey.
Good article just received and for sale qy
A . ' N. W. HAINES & BRO.
Nov. 22
43—tf
GUYSOTT 8 YELLOW DOCK AND SAR
SAPARILLA,
As a purifier i f the blood, a renovator, of the
system, and a supporter and preserver of tbe
powers of life, it has no equal. Take it, on tbe
first indication that disease is upon you, and
youjvill avert.perhaps weeks aad monthsofsick-
ness and suffering.'
Jurie2dlS53. 22—6oi
nonnee to all persons, who wish fine Boots
and fine work, that lie continues on his “own
hook,” at the ‘Court house corner,’ Wliere he
continues to to make and repair Boots and
Shoes in the best manner and of the latest
styles.
He has the best maferials from >yhie6 U e jGo6(iS lOF Fall
manufactures every article in bis line, anffev-
ery pains will taken to give best fits, and all
work put up in excellent style. Call for your
fine Boots, and I will furnish them cheap.
Shop next door to Smallwood’s Tailor shop.
F. EBNER,
may 31, ' ' 52—ly
Ttri&im, & dowelzi,
Factors and Commission Merchants
No. 71-, Bay Street, SAvakkah, Ga.
R. L. FULTON,]
Feb. 15, 1853.
[s. LAFAYETTE DO WELL.
3-,-Iy
A
superior article of Phelps best, just re
ceived and for sale bv : v 7 '
... • N. YV. HAINES & BRO.,
Nov- 22, 43—tf
and Winter
N EGRO Blankets, Kerseys arid Osriaburgs
Plaid aHd plain Linseys, together with a
&
large and well selected stock of Fancy and
staple Dry Goods, comprising .every variety
and style of ladies’ Dress Goods—tiie latest
a'tld richest patterns—French designs. YVe to
spectfullv invite our friends and all who visit
Savannah, to examine our stock. We sell low.
GurRtock of French Cashmeres and D’Lam 8
is large and well selected. AJapaccas of eve
ry, shade and variety; a fine assortment ot
silks, col’d and bl’k ; brocade figured silks.—
Our stock is large and complete. Please to
call and see. :. ,
CorUereof Br ought on and Whitaker streets,
A’itvannah.
JAN. H. & M. SHEAHAN.
- Late of Milledgeville, Baldwiuco.
oit. 19,1 $52,
f - I# ^ ’ • "■ " ‘
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