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THE CENTRAL G EORGJAIf.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS j LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS,
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Washington Sheriffs Sale. _
'\\TiLL Wt.oL'i u» the let Tuesday tn Jfart.
uary fiext, tithin' the dMuii hours of
Kile, st tiH- Co'urt-house door in the town of
Hauder-viije, the following property to wit
One negro Wo man named Phillis, about sixty
years of age, levied on as the property of N.
it. Whitfield, to satisfy sundry -justice court, fi
l i in favor of Benjamin G. Smith vs. said Whit
field. Levied on and returned to me by a con
stable.
Also, at the same time and place 300 acres
pine land more or less, in Washington comity,
adjoining. Arthur Brazil ana others, levied on
as the property of Win. Brantl v, jr.,'to satisty
sundry’justice Court l'i fa in favor of Cullen
Register bearer vs. said Brantlv. Levied on
and returned to me bv a constable.
. S. A: H.” JONES, Ktfff.
November 29,1853 ' 44—td
Emanuel Sheriffs Sale
WILL be .'-old before, the Court house door
in the town of Swuinaboro, Emanuel
■eouDty, on the 1st Tuesday in January
next, within the legal hours of sale the fol
io-wing property to wit:
Two hundred and ten acres of land, ns the
property of Wm. D. Samples, to satisfy sun
dry fl fas issued out of the justice court of said
wunty; adjoining lands of Benjamin Walker
and Wiley Huffman dee’d. L”iug on the wa-
tors of Neel’s creek, in the 55th district of said
comity.
Oite hundred and eighty six acres, as the
property of Win. D. Samples, tp-salisfy sun
dry justice court 6 fas. adjoining lands ol
Mitchell D: Lamp and James Minch, lying on
Bmith Branch in said county.
Trusitie?* Sale.
B Y virtue of a decree of the Superior Court
of Washington county, sitting as a Court
of Cinncery, will be sold bo.ore the Court
house dqor in the' Town of Sandersville on
tl)e first Tuesday in January next between
•the usual hours of sale the following property
to wit: One tract of land, lying in said county-
containing one hundred and seventy acres
more or less adjoining Win. Smith, James
Jordan and Vincent Taunei. Sold as the
property belonging to the ehildreu of Lewis
Kmght. Terms on the day.
LEWIS KNIGHT, Trustee,
november I, 1853. 40—td
ADMINISTRATORS sale.
I N accordance with the last will and testa
ment of Josmh Wells, late of Jefferson
county deceased, will be sold at the Market
house in the Town of Louisville, on the lirst
T iesday in January next between the usual
hours of sale the following property to wit:
One negro man by the name of Charles, a-
bont 125 or 30 years of age. To be sold as
the property of Josi.-.h Wells, late of said
county deceased and for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
cash. A E. TARVER adm’r
November 1, 1853. 40—td
B y c
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.*
virtue of an Order from the Court of
Ordinary, of Emanuel county, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in January next at the
Court house door in the Town of N wain sho
rn, Emanuel county, between the usual hours
of sale the following proparty to wit r Enoch
I county. Ail the above j a. negro man age about 25 years, Sharlett a
property pointed out by Wiley Lowe and levies } woman about 43 ve.»rs‘ Alc.y a .woman about
wade and returned to me by a Constable
D. S. MOORE, Sh’ff-
November 23,1653 44-Ltd
Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtue of an older from the <~ourt ofOr-
din try of Emanuel county, will be sold bo
Jure the Court house door in the Town of
Vienna Dooly county, on ihs first Tuesday in
February next, lot No. 9S in 11 th district of’
Dooly containing two hundred two mdahalf
(2,2 1-2 acres granted to Polly Pearce; also
one otlier lot in said county containing two !
hundred and seventy-five (275) acres in the j
13th district of fciid county. All sold for!
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Wiley j
Hoffman deceased. ;
ELD SWAIN, adm’r.
november 1, 1853. 40—-td i
25, and her two children, Afartha about 6, and
Perlemon a bov about 6, Mary a woman a-
bout 19. and heftw.o 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
made known on the day.
LITTLETON CROSS, adm’r.
oct- 25. 39—td
Administrator s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from tho honorable
Court of Ordinary of Emanuel county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, fit the Court house door in the Town of
Swainsboro Emanuel county between the usu
al hours of sale, one lot of land containing
nine hundred and sixty-seven (967) acres,
granted to Stephen Swain; one other lot gran
ted to J. Davis, containing four hundred and
fifty (450) acres; also one containing three
hundred (300) acres granted to A. J. McDan
iel; also one containing, one hundred eixty-
rine (169) acres granted to Wiley Hoffman;
Biflo one containing one hundred and eighty
.(180) acres granted to Wiley Hoffman; also
orio containing three hundred and fifty (350)
acres granted to Henry W. Bedgood; also one
eoritaining three hundred and eightv-one(3Sl)
acres granted to Benjamin G. Glover; all ly
ing in the 55th district of said county. Sold
as the property of Wiley Hoffman deceased.
The first named lot of land is well improved.
ELD SWAIN, adm’r.
November 1. 1853. an—
administrator s sale.
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
1 boro, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in
j January next, between the usual hours of sale
the following property to wit: One lot of
land lying in said county, on Ogeechy River
containing five hundred and seventy acre3
(570) adjoining lands of JohiiR. Pierce, Me-
Cruder and Pierce, and others the Central
Rail Road running through it known as the
music track, also one lot known as the Parrell
tract in said county containing two hundred
and eighty six (286) acres adjoining lands of
Col. James Grnbbs, James Hayalip and others.
Sold 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, adnfr.
Oct. 25. 3&—td
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS*
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
I
Ordinary of Washington county, will be j
sold before the Court house door in the town j
of ^anderpville, on'the 1st Tuesday in Janu
ary next within Jbc legal hours, of sale the
following property to wit: one negro man
Sam about 45 years old, woman. Agner about
the same age, and a negro boy Jerry 19 years
old.
- One tract of land on the middle prong of
Williamson swamp, adjoining lands ot Green
Brantley, Tho* Tanner and Allen Jones, con
taining one hundred aadj] three(103) acres
more or less. *■
A tract adjoining lands of Green Brantley-
and Dully Howard and others, containing
sixty eight and a half (68 1-2) acres more or
less.
A tract on the north prong of Williamson’s
swamp, adjoining lands of estateof Jno. Jones
Reel and others, containing sixty seven acres
more or less.
Also one tract of land, known as the home
place, whereon the said deceased lived contain
ing 507 acres more or less, adjoining lands of
John H. Duggan, A. L. D. Gilmore, John R.
Wicker and others.
A tract on tho north prong of Williamson
swamp, containing eighty (SO).acres more or
less, known as the Grey mill tract. All to be
sold as the property of Reuben Osborne, de
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors. Terms on the day.
K. L. WARTHENYadra'r.
Nov. 22, ' 43—td
"gY virtue'o'f an order from the Court of Or-
Admiuislrator’s Sale.
B Y an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Jeffo rson county, will be sold at the Mar
ket house in the Town of Louisville On the
first Tuesday in January next, between the
usual hours of sale the following negroes to
wit: Sophy. Mahala, Mike, Antony, Gus and
Bob. To be sold as the property ot John
Morgan, late of Jefferson county deceased,
and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors oi
said deceased. Terms on the day.
JE SSE F. MORGAN, adm’r.
De bonis non.
nov. I, • 40—td
Administrator's Sale.
A GREEABLY with an order from the court
of Ordinary of Washington county, will
be sold before the Court huuse door in the
town of Sandersville on the 1st Tuesday in
i 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 W.
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
Adoiiuijir<umi)|saie.
A GREEABLE with an Order of the
Court ofOrdinary of Wilkinson coun
ty, will bo sold befbre the Court house door
in the Town of Irwlnton on the first Tues
day in February next, between the leg if
hours of sale'the following 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, iu same district, con
taining 150 acres more or less, lot no. 307,
containing 85 acres more or less, the widow’s
dower iii all the above being reserved. To
be sold as the property ofRich’d Wadkins, late
of said county dec’d, and for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known od the day.
celIa wadkins adm’rx.
December 13, 46 td
A DM 1NISTRATRIX’ SALE. ~~
A GREEABL Y with an order from the Court
-f*- of Ordinary of Washington county, will be
sold before the Court house door in the Town-
°t Sanderaville on the first Tuesday in Janu-
af / ne *“>. onu trac of land lying On the waters
®t Williamson Swamp, adjoining lands of
lwobt. Whitfield, J. \V. Roberts; and others,
known as the Henry Jordan place, and con
taining eleven hundred acres, more or less:
Sold as the property of Jaroos 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
Administratrix's Sale.
A GREEABLE with an Order from the Court
of Ordinary of Washington county, will
be sold before the Court house door'in the
Town of Sanderaville 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 of "Mrs. Bynum
John Williams, R. A. Robison,EnochR'ough
ton, and John U. Waller, this place is in good-
repairs, 6 miles West of Sandersville on the
Turnpike road leading to Milledgeville, 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
about 45 years old, Betsey, a woman about 2s
years of age, and Turner .a boy about 9 year7
old. All to be sold as the propony of Will
iam Slade, late of Washington county de-
deased, and for the benefit of the lieiro and
creditors of said estate. Terms on the day.
ELEPIIAIR SLADE, admr’x.
nov. 8,1853. 41—td
Administratrix's Rate.
W ILL be sold at the late residence ot
Wm. Slade, in Washington county, on
Thursday tfie 5th of January next all of the
personal arid perishable property belonging-to
the' estate, qf said deceased, consisting of
horses, hogs, cows, farming utensils, and eth
er articles too tedious to nam*.
ELEPIIAIR SLADE, Adtri’x
December 20, 1853 47- -td
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY toan Ord er from the Court
of Ordinary of Washington county will
bo sold before the Court house door id the
town ofJrwinyille,. Irwin county on-the 1st
Tuesday in January next, between the usual
hours of sale, one lot of land containing 490
acres more or less lying in the 7th dial, of said
county, and known and distinguished as lot
no. 140. Sold as the property of Wm.. Giles,
late of Washington connty deceased, and for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms
on the day. IV. IV. GILES, adnTr.
nov. 8, 41—td
ADMINISTRATOR'S STALE.
I N pursuance with the last will and testa
ment of Jas. Mills, late oi
Administrator s
W ILL be sold, at-the late residence t lTJji b
Mills, in Washington county on Satu -
day the 17th day of December next; all the
personal and perishable property belonging to
said deceased, consisting of Horses, Hogs,
Cattle, Sheep, three Yoke ol Oxs, plantation
utensils, household anil kitchen furniture,
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 1 Ox cart, 1 set Waggon wheels, 1 35
Saw Cotton gin, 1 Threshiog Machine, also,
a lot of- Corn and Fodder.
SOLOMON GLADDIN, adm’r. •
nov. 8, 41—td
fef Plantation lor Sale*
T HE suberiber desirous of removing to the
___ West,offers for sale his Plantation, lying
5 this county about 8 miles North of Ban-
derayljle , ou .the waters of Keg creek, contain
ing about 370 acres, the half of which is clear
ed, a greater port of it fresh,tinder good feuce
1 ffbre is on the’placc'a good dwelling house
Gin house. Picking screw, with Negro houses,
and all necessary out buildings. The land is
first;quality of Pine land, lies level and yields
well. Persons Wishing to buy can' call and
see me on tho premises, or write me at 8 a.
duaville; Geo. JOHN HARRIS
A3y-J»§r3!»a buying can. parchass C.»ni
■tuck, &.c on th« place, and atfair price ,>
Washington c j.uug. 9, 1853. 23 — * ax
latet)f Washington co.,
deceased, will be sold.before the Court house
door in the Town of Sandersville on the first
Tuesday in January next, the following pro
perty to wit: One tract of land lying in said
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 time. Also the follow
ing negroes, a woman Creesy about 50 year*
of age, a man Jacob about 3-5, a man Nathan
about 33 years of age. Sold as the property
of said deceased.
Terms on the day.
CHAS. MILLS, adm’r. De bonis
non. and cum testamento annexo.
Nov, 15, 42—td
Administrator’s Sale
^TILLbe sold in .the town, of Sandersville
on Monday the 2nd day qf January next
the following property to wit: Corn, fodder,
horses, hogs, cattle, one two horse waggon,
one family jersey, farming utensils and other
things too tedious to name. Sold as the prop
erty of James Ainsworth late of said county
deceased. Terms on the day. -
DANIEL AINSWORTH, Adm’r-'
November 29,1853 44—td
ADMISTRATOR’S S^LE-
A GREE ABLY 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 February next betw een the usual hours o-
sale.the following Negroes' to wit: one wo
man named Sally;about 28 years of age, Hen-
ry about 16 years old, Alfred a boy about 11
years old, Hester about 3 years old and Fran
cis about 3 years old. All to bo sold as the
S ropcrty of Elizabeth Munson, late of Texas
ecM, and for the benofit of the
heirs and
creditors of said dec’d. Terms on the- day.
SOLOMON NEWSOME, admR
December 13, > .46—td
ADMIMSTRATR'S SALE •
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 i«
January next, the following property to wit:
One "lot of land lying in this county con
taining 161 acres more or less, adjoining Sam
uel O. Franklin, and others.
Also at the same and place, one. other
tractlying in said county on the waters of the
Ohoopie Adjoining Franklin and others, ^con-
eontaing 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.
JAMES F. SMITH, adm’r.
nov. 8, 1853. 41—td
dinary of Washington county, will be sold
before the Court house door in the town of
Milledgeville pit the first Tuesday in January
next the following property to wit: One
tract of land lying in 1st district of Baldwin
county no 52, containing 202 l*-2 acres ad
joining Mr. Terrance and others. To be sold
as the property of John Paulett, late of Wash
ington county deceased, and for benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms on the day.
JNO. P.- SMITH, l
ENOCH -li. SMTH, ( adm’r.
Nov.' 15, 42—td
GUARDIAN’S SALE. *■
^ ILL be sold by an order of the Court of
Court of Ordinary on 1st Tuesday in
February next, before thcvCourt house door
in the town of Sandersville, one negro map.
named Aaron, about 22 years old. Also one-
eight interest in the lands belonging to the es
tate of Jonathan Hart late deceased, all sold
as the property belonging to the minor heirs of
Joshua Vickers, late dec'd. ■ Terms on the day.
JONATHAN E. HART, Guard.
December 13, 46—td
GEORGIA, Washington Couuty
WHEREAS Seaborn \V. Buck, John J
»» Buck and James H. Gii
Giimore, applies to
roe for letters of administration on the estate
of Wright W. Buck, late of said county de
ceased,
These are therefore to cite and adfnohish
all persons concerned, to Tie and-appear at the
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 office in Sandersville, this 5th
of Dec.,43o3
HAYWOOD BROOKINS,Qrd’y
dec. 6, 45—5w
GENERAL .ADVERTISEMENT
'S'-
FOR
I>r. J, B,
TJTSRXSTZI CATBOXXcoir
R THE RELIEF AND CUKE OJ?Sift
FBRING FEMALES.
Admiulslratoi’i Sale.
YT7TLL be sold at the Market Housq ^ tho
* * town of Louisvin.e, on the fiVsi Tues
day .in February 0 hc hundred and six
acres of land, b ^oliging to the estate' of John
Streetman. deceased, adjoining Richard Smith
and others. Sold by order of the Court of
Oid’.uary'of Jefferson county, passed on the-,
b'rst Monday in December insf, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the dav.
JEREMIAH STREETMAN, Adm’r"'
December 20, 1853 47—td
GEORGIA--- Washington county
W HEREAS Nancy Martin, anfi, L emue
■ Martin ap plies to me for letters of ad
ministration oti the estate of Edy Martin, Jr
late of said county deceased.
These are the^efo^e to cite .and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, tp be and appear at the Court
of Quinary within the time prescribed by law „<, P . tnveih-r h , T~‘ '«•«#'
to show cause if any they have why said let-1 ' * h -' ; ' rom ^‘b'uptri.
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recommended, u!
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treatment i n
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( expensive, fa
leaving the 8J ^
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conditio i.X-rt a
interested call -ana obtain a pamphlet (*- *
Containing ample proof, front th* umQ ;
table sources, of-.thc Hr . lC i a J ' r ^ 1{ Je
ters sliould not be granted.
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Noah
Kitlrell, late of Washington county
deceased, are requested to come forward
and make immediate payment, and those hav
ing demands against said deceased will present
them in ti rms of the law.
JOHN KITTRELL, adm’r.
Nov. 15, 42—6w
NOTICE.
^LL persons indebted -to Jane Neely late
of Jeffe.rson county deceased, are request
ted to come forward and make immediate pay
ment, and those having demands against said
deceased are requested to present them duly
authenticated and within the time- prescribed
bv law.
JESSE T. MULLING. Ex’r
Nov. 15, 42—6w
hand, at office iR Sr’.ie* idle i/nis Dec. 6
1853. OOD UROOKINS, Ord’y.
MVlCt 5, 1853 45—5w
GEORGIA—Washington County.
\jfj HERE AS James M. Donaldson applies'
H to me for letters of administration ot the
estate of William Donaldson, late of said
county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and sing ular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary within the. time prescribed by law,
to show cause if any they have, tvhy'said let
ters should not be granted. Given under my
hand at office, this November 24th, 1853.
HAY IVOOD BROOKIN S, Ord’y.
nov 29, 44—5w
practice, ftnd speak from their own .Qbaml
tions. j.
MILLER .& HAYLEs f 4^ 8
Druggists, LouisriHe, Qn.
Read following letter, addressed to our a
gents at Newberry C. H., S. C’:, by the Rev
C. S. Beard, of same State. ** ev
Messrs Beach & Bkownsox.—Sirs I send
ir another bottle of your. “Marsfiisi’s Uterine
Georgia—Jefferson county.
tTFHERBA Beuiah 8. Carswell ad ninis-
1V trator on the estate of E Iward G. Kirk
land, late of said county deceased, applies to
me for letters of dismission from said ©state.
These a: e therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to be and appear at the Court of Or
dinary within time prescribed by law to show
cause why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisville
this May 30th 1853.
N. DEIHL Ord’y
June 14, 1853. 20—mtim
fon
Catholicon •’ My wife has been affixed for
eleven vears, and a variety of means has been
resorted to for relief, but non* was obtained
until I received this iriedicinefrom you. There
was a manifest improvement from the day it
was taken. As there are a great many females
in our country laboring under the affliction for
Which your medicine proposes a.remedy, I feel
it a duly to recommend it to all such,
[Signed] L'iougb 8. .Beaud. -
Gleun Springs, S. C., Jan. 9,1853.
J. B. Makchisi & Co., Proprietors
Central Depot, 304 Broadway, New tork
June 14 1853. 20—6m
JEW DAVIDS HEBREW PEAS
TER.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
I N pursuance of the last will and testament of
'
line Neely, -late deceased, will be sold at
the Market house in the Town of Louisville
on the 1st Tuesday in January next The fol
lowing negroes tp wit:,Bob a boy 11 years oll-
and Henry a boy 9 years old. Also at the,
same time and place a tract of land containing
105 acres, adjoining the lands of R. K. Dixon,
and J. T. Mulling. All. to be sold as tlie pro
perty of said deceased. Terms on the. day.
JESSE T. MULLING, Ex’r.
Nov. 25, 42—td
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue of 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 between the usual hours of sale the
following property to wit-./Two Land warrant
issued by the Government of the. U. States,
under the act of Sept. 1850 in favor of Will
iam Cook i late of said county deceased. To
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. WARTHEN, adm’r.
Nov. 16, 42—td
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY with an order from the court
ofOrdinary of Washington county, will
be sold before the Court house door inthe
town of Sandersville, on the first Tuesday in
January next the following property to wit:
One lot of land lying in said county contain
ing 360 acres more or less, adjoining N. W-.
Haines and others. Sold as the property of
James Ainsworth, late of said county deceas
ed, and for the benefit of tho heirs and eredr
itoruof said deceased. Terms on the day.
DANIEL AINSWORTH adm’r. :
Nov, 16, 42—td
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on the 1st Tuesday in Janu
ary next- at the Court houso in the
town of Louisville Jefferson county, within,
the legal hours of sale the following deacrib-
de tract ofland viz: four hundred and fifty a-
cres more or fees, tying and being in said coun
ty, adjoining- arids belonging to Pleasant
Walden and others, on the waters of Camp
bells creek, sold aS the property of John C,
Harman, late of said county deceased. Terms
cash. . ....
WM.B. HARMAN,Ev’r.
Nov. 15, 42—td
Wiiliarason Swamp Land far Sale.
^ytLL be sold before the. Court house door
in the town of Bandersville Washington
county, on the first Tuesday in January next,
one tract of land in said county ou William
son swamp, adjoining lands of the estate of
William P. Hardwtck, Roberts, iHoye|and-
others, containing^800 acres'more or lets ly
ing near t .No, 12,. Central Railroad, Whereon
John Jordaii formerly lived, sold as the proper
ty of theeaid Jordan dec’d, for the purpose of
making a division among the distributees of
said estate. ELIZA A. JORDAN, admix.
GEO. W. JORDAN, adui’r.
. nov, 15, 42—td *
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of John
xA. Ashley, late of- Washington, county de
ceased, are requested to come forward and
make payment, and those holding demands a-
g.dnst said deceased, will present them duly
authenticated and wdthin the time prescribed
by law’. SILAS D. FLO FD, adm’r.-
nov. 8, 41—6w
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer
son county for leave to sell a negro woman
named Anice, and her child Isaac, property be
longing to Reddin Ilal), late of said county
deceased. GREEN S. HALL, adm’r. .
Nov. 15, 42—2m
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of Emanuel county
for leave to sell all the real estate of A/organ
Outlaw, late of said county deceased.
JORDAN F. OUTLAW, adm’
nov. 8, 41—2m
T WO months.after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Wash-
Ion county, for leave to sell a land Warrant,
belonging to Wm. Giles, late of said county
deceased.
W. W. GILES, adra’r.
nov. 8, 41—2m
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of
Edward McGar late of Emanuel county
deceased are requested to come forward and
make immediate payment, and those having
demands against said estate will present them
duly authenticated within the time prescribed
by law. OWEN McGAR, Exec’r.«
Decembers, 1853 45—6w
T WO months after date application will.be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer
son county for leave to sell a negro woman
belonging to the estate of Levy C. Adkins, late
deceased. R. W. DANIEfi*Adm’r.
• December 6, 1853 45—2m
GEORGIA, Washington conuty
W HEREAS tephenMills and Hillory
Hooka, administrators on estate of
John Mills dec’d applies for letters of dismis
sion from the administration Of -aid estate
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, tr show, cause if any they have why said
letters should not be granted. Given under
my hand at officp in Sandersville, this 9th of
August 1853
HAYWOOD BROOKIN, Ord’y
August 9, 1853 28—m6m
GEORGIA~WAHINGTON COUNTY
W HEREAS Henry Walker administra
tor on the estate of John McAfee, late
of said county deceased, applies to me for.let-
lers dismissory froiu said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
s ud deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by la>v to show
cause, if-ariy they have why said lettereuhould
not be granted. Given under my hand at oh
ficc in Sandersville, this 8th June. 1853.
HAYWOOD BROOKIN, Ord
juno 14. 20—m6m
GEORGIA^Washington County
W HEREAS Louis Bullard admiiiistrator
on the estate of Asa P. Peacock, late of
said county deceased, applies to me for letters
dismissory- from said estate r
These are therefore to cite aud admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to be and appear at the Court of
Ordinary within the time prescribadby law, to
show cause ifany they have why said letters
should not be grauted
Given under my hand at office in Sanders
ville, thia 15th day of August, 1863
HAYWOOD
agu 16,1853,
BROOKIN, Ord’y
29—m6m
Plastering and Bricklayn^
fTAHE'undersigned has located in Sander
JL ville, for the j
purpose of carrying’ou tfit
Plastering- and Brick-laying business. Speo -
mens of .workmanship can be seen in th
pjaco. .Jobs taken in theTcou.Ury.
mar. 4. My : ’* D STEVENSON.
GEORGIA—Jefferson County.
W HEREAS Jabez M. Thompson adminis
trator on the estate of Moses Thompson
late of said county, deceased, applies to me
for letters dismissory from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at the Court
ofOrdinary within the time prescribed by law
to show cause if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted. Given under my
hand at office, this November 21st, 1853.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y.
Nov. 29. 44—in6m
GEORGIA—Jefferson County.
Ajf r HEREAS Andrew E. Tarver applies to
« / me for letters of administration on the
estate of Richard Bedgood, late of said comi
ty deceased.
These are therefore to cite and adroonis*
all and singular the kindred and creditors.0.
said deceased, to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary within the time prescribed by law
to show cause ifany they have, whj tail let
ters should not be granted. Given under my
hand at office, this November,2.1st, 1853.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y
Nov. 29, 44—5w
GEORGIA—Jefferson County.
¥ HEREAS Asenith Slater applies tome
for letters of administration on the es
tate of Horatio Slater, late of said county de
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to be and appear at the Court
The great Remedy for Rhemnatiam, Goofe
Pain in the Wide, Hip, Back, Limb* trod; Joint*,,
Scrofula, King's Evil, While Swelling^ Haul
Tumors, Joints, and all fixed pains what
ever. //'here this Plaster is applied Paiu cannot
exist.
These Phsters possess the advantages ofb».
ing put up iu air-tiglt boxes; hence- they retain
their full virtues iu all climates.'• ,
This celebrated Pain Extractor h.as been bo
extensively used by Physicians aad the people
in general, both in this country and Europe,
that it is almost needless to say any thing about
it. Yet there may be some, who stand in need
of it9 Healing powers who have imt yet tried it.
For their sakes we will simply stale what it has
done in thousands of cases, and whut it will dp-
for them when tripd. '
A VOICE FROM GEOI13IA. "
Read the following testimony tram a Physii*
eian. '■ -
Gi:HrLE.VE3.—Your Hebrew Plaster ha* car
ed me of p tins of which 1 have suffered for
twelve years past. During this period i labored
under an affliction of my loins and side, and
tried many remedies tiiat my owiTmedical eipfe
rieuce suggested, but without obtaining relvei.
At length I used your Plaster, and am no why ^
its good effects entirely cured. I will recouruieudi
the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to all, who
are suffering from contraction of the uiusefes>.
or permanent paius vu the side or bac-k.
.The people of Georgia have but to hecom©
acquainied wilh its virtues when tb*>y wtJLL re
sort to its use. Yours, truly,
TH. W. W ILKER, M. D ; ,
Forsythe, Monroe County, Ga.'
To Messrs Scovil Cc Mead, New Orleans, La.
JEW DAVID’S OR HEBREW PLASTER
IN NORTH CAROLINA.
of Ordinary within the time prescribed by law
Messrs. Sooval & Mead/— I have been troub
led with the chrome rheumatism for the last
twelve, years. On the 1st of July 1849,1 was so
had that 1 could not turu myself in bed, and tbs
pain so severe that 1 bad not slept a wink for
six days. At this time my atteuding Physician
; prescribed the “Hebrew Piaster,” aud it acted
to show cause if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted. Given under my
hand at office this 28th November 1853.
N. DIEHL, Ord’y
December 6, 45—5w
GEORGIA — Jefferson County.
W HEREAS James W. Clarke applies to
me for let ters of Guardianship on the
person and property of CelestivV. Clarke.
These arc therefore to cite, and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and appear at the
Court ofOrdinary within-the time prescribed j
bylaw, to show cause if any they 'vny ; agenU appointed througxumt the SoutL^-aml
said letters should not be granted. Givenim- j p^lar is allowed la sell it. Dealers and
der my hand at office, this 21st of November, ' purchasers generally are cautioned against buy-
1853. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y. j ing of any but our regular agents, Otherwise
Nov. 29* 1853 29—mCm I ttiey will he imposed upon with a wortblessar
ticle. J3COVIL & MEAD '
like a eharm; the pain left me and 1 slept mors
than half of the night, and in three days 1 was
able to ride out. l.consider the “Hebrew Plas
ter" the best remedy for all sorts of pains now
in use. .
G. VV. M’MINxX.
Hendersonville, N C-, Aug. 16, 1850.
beware ofcouuterfeits and base imitations
The genuine will in future have the signa
ture E. Taylor ou the steel plate engraved Ur
bel ou the tup of each box.
Purchasers are advised that-a mean -counter
feit of this article is in existence.
The genuine is sold only by us, and by our
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENT.
II
111 Chartres street, N. Orleans, Sole General
Agents'for the Southern States, to whqui
all ordeis must in variably be addressed
Sold by N. W’. Haines and Bro.
SANDERSVILLE, Ga.,
SYMPTOM5 OF DISEASE
T HE Subscriber would announce to the
public and his friends generally that lie Shou]d nevtr be disregarded. They are uner-
has now on hand, the best lot ol Buggies, - i n d»calions that.the vital functions ofna-
that have ever been put up in this p|* ce » au d ture have.beeu interrupted in their heatlifui ac-
which he offers to sell cheap, They have tton, and that serious evils must inevitably fol-
been neatly finished and will compare favor- low, unless the system be aguin set right by the
ably'with those of any market.
Harness &c.—He has also a lot of superi-
li tnely use of proper remedies.
Bear in mind, that nature is' ever endeavor-
or Harness, double and single, and has also ' ing to expel disease when it invades the animal
in his employ an excellent workman and will, economy, and only needs the assistance of some
put up' any work in tiiat line that may be or- i en ' a * restorative—thorough, yet mild in its ac-
dered. Ail repairs in tliis liffe will be done 110 n _— thu t w 111 g i v e to neto the system, audact
at shortest notice;
Woodshop.—He still continues this branch
of his business, and is constantly putting up
upon the blood—which is the principal of life
GU YB.GTT 5 YELLOW DOCK AND SAR
SAPARILLA,
Asa purifier ofthe blood, a renovator, of the
new work of all descriptions, and repairing system, and a supporter and preserver 'of the
such as may be sent mm. | powers of life, it has no equal. Take- it, on the
Blacksmith oiiop.-r—He would respectfully first indication that disease is upon, you, and.
inform his friends that he continues to do all [you willnvert perhaps weeks and months of sick*
kinds of work at his’Blacksmith shop, and is 1 ness and suffering.
enable to do-all ironing and repairing at short- June 28.1853. 00 c ~
est notice and cheaply. Fanners and plant
er^ work done in the best manner. He re
spectfully solicits of his friends a continuance
of their patronage, aud assurer them that the
utmbst pains will be taken to give entg$ sat
isfaction in any department of his business.
LEWIS BENSON.
Sandersville, may 3,1853. i4—tf -
EALL& WINTER,
T HE Subscribers take pleasure in infonning
their friends, that they are just receiving
and opening their new FALL and WINTER
GOODS, and invite them to call and examine.
They have every variety, and can accommo
date the public with any thing that can suit
he taste or please the fancy. /
ReaoY Made Clothing as usual, with a
great variety tooTedious to name.
N. W. HAINES & BRO.
sept. - . 35—tf
22—6m
I*Jew Gaods for Fall and Winter?
N EGRO Blankets; Kerseys and Osnaburgs
Plaid and plain Ljnseys,.together ’With*
large and-well selected, stock of Fancy and
staple Dry Goods,' comprising every variety
and style of ladies’ Dress Goods—the latest
■and richest patterns—French designs. W ere.
spectfullv invite our friends and all who visit
Savannah, to examine our stock. We selllp*-
Ourstock-of French Cashmeres and D’Lain*
is large and well selected.' Alapaccas ofeve-
•fy shade and variety; a fine assertment ot
silks, col’4 and bTJc ; brocade figured silks,—*
Our stuck-is lurge and. complete. Please to
call .and see. --■■
Corner of Broughton and vVhifcaker streets,.
Savannah.
JAN. H. & M. SHEAHAN,
Late of Milledgeville, BaMwincd.
ect, 19,1852. '*
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