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SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, JAMABA 3, im.
VOL. VII—-YO. 49
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16 PIT II LIS HKD
E YE It V WES DA Y MORNING,
TSiet.TIS :
If paid strictly in adeancc. per year, S1 50
If not paid al ike lime of subscribing, $2 00 j
Thksk teioi6 will hr strictly adhered;
to WlTHOlir ICKSP4CT TO PERSONS, AND ALLj
TUBSO.TIPTIOSB AVlLi. BB REQUIRED TO Jfi SET-j
IJl* EVER Y'YL'AR.
Ai» Vick nsE jests lot cxccediiijptwfcl /e lines,,
>viil be inserted at one dollar for the first in-
wriioii. and fifty cents for each continuance.
Advertisements not having 11it* numher of in
sertions specified; s ill l»o published until for
bid.
S ilos of Ijiind and Negroes by Executors,!
mark jomnkto.v,
March 22, L853.
2?
G AaiUiVGTDK;
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
"‘I 1 .
LonixAlle, (fa.
October, 25, 18.53.
39—tf
Famliv Groceries!!
W1. & a., sc. joKJMSToiar, 1 piano pjaxs dbsct. J'
ATTORNEYS'AT. LAW, r' _ T „u , , ' I
V . „ i Jffifcp-; , I HE -undersn/m-tl ■n-.spw-rtn’ly-.
Lji^irta, Georgia. j BfefjgSSS^iniorms the ciyiy.ons oi .Savannah j ' ' ,
Will .practicein . jtiancock and the ad-! ■' 3 * J «Georgia and Florida, that tliev j r F IIL SuWiiher takes pleasure in sayia;
j oini.iff eo.luitie.s, and the Sutiivin.- I 5«irf have'on ipnrd mure than fiftyTkihus, the iar t j-4- } a In,, friends, patrons and customer,.,
h l, im'i.v —i < v gest-stock- ever on sale i.t tins eiiy,‘and made j tn:lt be-stdl-kceps on hand anvxeellent assi/fl-,
: ?,4|*.- Oy the most celebraU'd manufacturers in the i 1111 ' 11 ' ot _ • •
8 ~ tf - United States. Nuihn, &, Chick,T-. Ubicker-j fr'A.?! I LI CAESCHiK fill Efe,
ing, -boiiruman & Cray, Loight &, Newton, i ajid other articles’usualjy to* be found in his
Edward cp J' islier, all well known to the luv-1 line ofbus;nt;.ss-;-all of which lie will Sell
ers of .Music, have-placcd in jlieir Urge assor;
Administrators and Guardians, arc required by j °f the Village, and county. When noloth-
luiv to be advertised in a public gazette forty j erwise. engaged he. may be found at his Other
tiavs previous to the d V ot s.d
G--lv
'Tile sale of Personal Property must, be ad- i
vert in ed in like maimer at least ten days. j
Notice to Debtor-stand Creditors of mi es
tate ;:wst be puulishud forty. days.
at all time
Siuuhusville, March 8,1853.
7 JOHN G. FAiII«AK T
5 i Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Notice that applieauon will be made to thu PAINTS, OILS, TC IIPENT1NE d
Court of ordinary for leave to sell Land and
Negroes, must be pulllisbed weekly for two
. V.iUN’lSHES, FRENCH A ND AMERICAN
- , I Glass, Paper Hangings .and Borders? Fire
Citations for letters of administration must j
men.. J lio'e ri.mofc-itre urruni beiiutv rr ... .
ullj finished in Rose H ood, Black Walnut<1 ^ , . nv, *« aJ **'> a ™ “*
Mahogany, with iron frames made inhin tu u.ea k iniu l.e feels assured that he
most substantial and workman ike manmii e f ^ v ‘‘^.^>‘-d bargmns as can be had at anv
AI.m, the-' justly celebrated a-olian Pun. 1 -dherart.cies which heronsltaut
which.lot* their sweetness of tone j ^ the lonovv.mg..,nay be found :
I tsuga.r, i.ohoe, .IfoKisses,
Sy nip. Salt, Flofir. B:ig-
uiuir Rope, Twine, Spun
Dr. William L. Jprnignn,
HAVING, peruranelitly located
aeff in- N'dildersuilo, Tesipeetfully roflitrs j i' urU*:
his professional services to th.ecitizen.- have not been equalled. Ail tliese iin.tru
ments have ruetalie frames which .render
them peculiarly suited for this, climate, pre
venting liecesshy of tuning for years.
are Agents for
be Diiblished thirty davs—for dismission from I ^ [)oors - West Side of l/omiuieiit Square
, • • . , ai nilhlii for sLc-months— fo’-dis- ‘^ A ' AKiI -ttI,G-V. lizi? Orders from the coun
julmtlustration, nuulMfjor six ,nonius- to. uts- ( u , lt)t i ;lttei m!. (i to
mission from Guar.Iniusiiip, torty days. | .o'*.. ' , ,
Rules for foreclosure of Mortgage must, be j ‘ :
months-—for estab- j VSSSTXIeliE & If O XL io> J-.
published monthlyJor jou
li rt ling lost papers, /or the fall space of three j DEALERS IN FASHION ABLE
Boots* Shoes & Plaulalioii Broaims.
ninths for compelling titles from Executors
or Administrators, where a bond has been.giv
en by the deceased, Ike full space sf 3 months.
Publications will always be continued ac
cording to these,'the legal requirements, unless
otherwise ordered.
All letters on business must be ooxl-jjaid
No. 101 Congress street,
South Side Morlcvt S'/uare,
SAVANNAH, G A.
Feb. 15, 1S5S. 3—!y
Profasmoual anil Business
k. evsnne.
attorney at law,
Jr win ton. Geo.
Nov. 21,
43 —tf
B &. VB.SSCOTT
Attorney at i.aw,
lUleyondale, Scricen co., Georgia
WIl>L give his whole attention
practice of Law in all its branches.
Jnl ltl, 1853.
to Die
2 t—Gm
attorney at law,
Aaiulerscille, Georgia.
WILL practice in the counties of a*b
iugtoa Uurk«, Jefferson,.Seri veil, Einnuuel
Lauren**, Wilkinson and Hancock.
(<>tHco in Court House on Lower I'loor.)
Feb. 1, 1858. , l — ] y '
. & Gcrmsr
Commission Merchants,
93 CAY STBtCIlT
SAVANN AH, GEO.
Jp. A. LAWSON. J. E. GbDFR.il Y. j
Ti.o uinler-igUed are Agents for //euvi
rfefz'h .celebrated Grand l ianos,' .made in
Paris. For Power ami beauty of tone, they
stand pre-eminent. |
C.uiXirr’s Mi: i.odi on s'.—Tins beautiful ton i
od wind iiisirument, maimlaciured i»\ Cai.arl
ti Needham, N. V., for village purposes.
Lodges, Ecreiiading Parties, ami tile prix.au
practise of Urganists, possessing a swe.ei an...
ilow» ri’uI toiie, they h.iv'e also for sale. Ai
these instruments wilt be disposed of on tie-,
most uccommodatin.g terms. '1 he• prices of
tile Pianos ranging from *$173 to JN],noo.
: i W. MORRELL A? Go.
Feb. 23.8153- 3—lv
Hardware, lloliow-
ware, Clteese,' -Ba
con, Lard, Butter.
'Peas. &c.
Z. BB A NT LEY.-.
Wandetsviile, Dec,,30,-1853 47—tf
Yarn, Nails.
It: j ad Quarters*
1st. Division % :iii-.l Brig. G. M.
Fcarboro Dt‘c. i.nI 1853.
Order No. 1.
E LECTIONS are" heteby ordered to be
lielT bn the 1st D/onday in A/.irch 1854,
for the purpose of Idling up the varimis olli-
ces now vacant in the Brigade including ti e
Coitjiiies of Burke, Bulloch, Tainali, Euurmiei
Jollersop, Sc riven and- Montgomery. Colon
els. Jfijorn, and Captains will see t n't he pro
per otganiz-jiimi of their respective commands
is iii- term's pointed on! by law. By order ot
the Brig. GeiTi J. B Havre.
S. IP. LAURENCE.
Aid.
December 13, , 4G—tf
Family Groceries,
Wood Shop*—K epairing, &c.
T
Well E>iggiug.
r |^HE S ubscriber having removed and 1-o'ca
/L tel himseU at Sandersville. would res
pectfully inform" the citizens of Wasliiugton
county, that lie is now prepared to dig new,
and clean out and repair old wells-. Persons
Wishing to engage his services can do so by
applying in person or bv letter.
RUN. ELL BAILEY
Aug. 23 1853. 30—tf
a. r.
JAM 33 S. HO03E.
ATTORNEY at law,
Sanders'crlle, Georgia.
WILL PRACTICE IN THE COUNTIF.S OF
} Washington, Burke, Seri veil
Middle-circuit, j, j t ,jp oraon ;vn d Emanuel
Southern Circuit, j - - - *
OcmulgeeCircuil \ - - - - \\j.kins<
[Otfice next door to Warthen‘s store.]
jan
1, 1852.
51— lv
JSTO. w. BUDISILE.,
ATTORNEY; AT LAW,
Sandersville Georgia
Jan. 25.1853 52—W
,t J. B. AiCHSO i'tf
V\ liolcsale Druu^isls,
AXJJ DEALERS IX PAINTS,
Oils, Window Glass, tic.. Mustard, Slices,
and Snuff, Perfumery, Brushes, dec., and
Landrelh's Garden Seeds,
-Gibbon’s Buildit gs, Savannah, Ga.
Feb. 15. 1852. ' 3-ly
■nHE subscriber would respectfully an-
nounece to the people o;, IPishiiigHm
eouiity, tiiat He has put up a VVOUK SHOP
in this place and is prepared to do all jobs, iii
the way of Carriage, Waggon, and Bug
gy,. making and Repairing at the shortest
notice. Having been engaged for a number
of-years in the business, he tlatters himsctl
that lie can give.those who may patronise, him
enliro satisfaction, in the style,' manufacture
and prices of work done at his establishment.
He has secured tiie services of good IPheet-
rights and Blacksmiths, and all orders for
work, repairing, or any thin in Ids iiue wilt
meet with prompt attention, llis Wort
simp, is on the Milledgevilie Rqad, near the
Church.
' JOHN W. RENE ROE.
Saiideville. jan. 11’. 1853. 50—tf
O C, J S 5 £ dLS ill 3 3 'S f.
“Savamiak Stovu Depot,
COOKIXG ST0 YES of all sizes and
-itrit/u: patieniSy Grates Stoves and Heaters
for .feM purj osvs' Tin and Britannia Ware,
Pumps and Pipes, Wooden Ware, Donies-
tc I la: d.vsre and House-keeping articles,
• to numerous to mention.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
StaIsIS
No. 145 Broughton .Street
Savannah, Ga.
Feb. 15. 1853. 3—ly
jlS- 25- Kltf/Ar?.
Mamifaeturer of
SADDLERS, HARNESS, d-c. dec., and
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ali
kinds of- '
SADDLERY WARE. CARRIAGE
Trimmings, Laces, Fringes, Patent Leuih
cr, Springs, Axles, Bands, Varnish, dc..
AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SADDLE,
West» hd of Gibbons’ Building
JSarket Square, Savannah.
A large assortment always ou hand, and
i for sale at the lowest j rices.
Feb. Vo. 1 853,
Root Making and Repairing-
BL, IWARTHESJ.
AT TO K NET AT LA W t
Sin-lzrstille, Georgia.
feb. 17, 1853. 4 ~’>’
WIlat*IA2V2 W. lilWCOI»2S 1 .
(Successor to Joseph M. 1 tinier.)
Druggist and Chemist.
MONUMENT SQ HARE,
Savannah, Ga.
H AS on band and is constantly receiving
fresh supplies of toe purest Drugs Mkd-
icises and Chemigals.
Also,
Brushes of every description, .Fancy articles
Perfumery, Garden Seed, &.e. &cv Particular
nttentiompa paid in the selection of Medicine,
to have none but the. purest, and all articles
sold by-me are warranted to be just as they
arc represented, and PliyeiciaiiB, Country Mer
chants and Planters, may rely ' upon their or
ders being filled with as much desp atcli and
care as if thev were present in person.
Feb, 14. 1853. 3—lv
T HE Subscriber would respectfully an
nounce to all person's, who wish fine Boots
and tine work, that lie continues on iiis ".own
book,” at tiie 'Court house corner,’ where he
continues to to make and repair Boots arid
Shoes'in the best manner and of the latest
-tries.
3--lv
New Goods for Fall and NV inter
■VrEGR.p Blankets, Kerseys and Osnaburgs
xx Plaid and plain Linseys,- togc-ilier with a
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. We re
spectfulli unite, our friend’s and all who visit
Savannah, to examine our stock. We sell low.
lie has the best materials from which lie Q ur stock of French Cashmeres and D Luim
manufactures every ariicie hi Ids line,’ and ev
ery pains will taken to give best tits, . and all
work put up in excellent style.-. Call for your
fine Boots,and I will iufni.su them ch.-ap
Shop next door to Smallwood’s Tailor shop.
F. EBXElt.
may 31, 52—ly
I¥f3W
^IPIIE Subscribers would respectfully au
I. H. SAF?3X>1>' JR*
atiornky and counselled at law,
Sandersville, Georgia.
Will practice in the counties of Wash
ington, Montgomery, Tatnall Emanuel and
Jefferson of the Middle Circuit, also the
counties of Telfair and Irwin of the South
ern Circuit. Office in Sandersvtlle.
February .22, 18 4
tf
2MXUZ.rORD 2MAB.32S,
ATTORNEY AND COUN8ELLBK At LAW,
Office, 175, Bay street, Savannah, Gas.
feb. 22, 1853.
4—ly
BR B.D. EJVIITH,
Sitxiinsbor.o, Ga.
Has permanently located at this pb.ee, and
will attend Professional calls.
aug 30, .1853
31—tf
S B CS.AFTON1
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sandersville, Georgia.
Will also attend the Courts of Eraanu
Latirens, and Jefferson, should business be en.
rtusted to bis care, in either of those countw
4-—ti
ieb. 11.
j, B
ATTORNEY AT eaw,
Scarborough, Georgia .-■>
Will attend promptly to, all business en
trusted to his care in any of the Courts of tlic
Middle or Eastern counties. _
March 14, _
A. PONCE,
I mporter and Manufacture!*
S E G A R S,
^"O. 13, Whitaker street, keeps constan
on hand a well selected stock of importe -
Segare; alsoj Manufactured Tobacco, tiiiUil
Pipes, and all other articles usually kept in he
lie of business, wliieli lie oflers oil the mb>
reasonable terms.
iSa van nail, feb. 23,1358. 4—lv
FUIiT &. BOWBliIi.
JL nounce to tbeir friends, ca.U.uiern, nnd
the public gt nerallv. Unit they have just com-
Dieted t.. fill up their Store with a large and
hundtmint 8to. k of Fall and Winter goodi,
wliicli thev offer to sell at very 1- w prices.
Their Stock- is comprised of Ladies dress goods
as Alpacas, Delaines, Marinos, Cnslunirs and
Calicoes, all of tiie latest styles.
Iteadyida.te plothing of all sizes and latest
styles, Siiiluble for Fa.I and Winter.
Also Siloes and Boots.
d full assortment ot Gold and Silver Watch
es and other Jewelry Besides these, a great
many other articles generally kept in their
Store Please c ill and examine for yourself.
AiN-S»Util'll SLAGLit.
October 2', 1^3. 3'>—tf
flew Ccccls at Uic CldPtciT.
YSf E hnve much pleasure m directing the
V\ particular atteiitiqu of our friends and
puirons, to the arrival at our store, of an entire
ni w Stock of Goods, recent ly purchased in the
Nordiern markets. All the goods at our store
Factors and^Ccmmission Merchants I arc new and well selected with especial care
I t' .1 • I...4 /l.-.vTi.,* «*At*l6ninr sxt
■ No. 71, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
R. L. FULTON.] fs. LAFAYETTE DOWELL.
Feb. 15,1853. . 3— l .V
is large and,well selected. Alapaceas of eve
ry shade and variety ; a fine assortment of
silks, eol’d and bl’k ; brocade figured silks.—
Our stock is large and, complete. Please to
cal! and see.
Comer of Broughton and vY iii taker streets,
.Savannah.
J A S. II. & M. .SIIEAIIA^.
Late of Milledgevilie, Baldwinco.
oet. 19. 1S52. 39—
J03513 0 71 di CO.
g: h o c e it
SavannjUI, Ga.
O.T. SCRANTON,,. { Savann;lh . -
JOSEKJi JOHNSTON. $
I
W. B..SCRANTON,
i No. 19j Old Slip. N
Yoi
(JLJ3il HO £ IS—8a ndersvillp.
THE subscriber .would an
i*T!K . nonnee to his friends and the
public generally, that he lias ta-
keu charge of this Hotel, and
will use his best endeavors to make all who
may call upon him cofnforlabje. 1 His table
will be furnished with the best .that llm mark
et affords. lie respeetfiiHy solicits a share of
public patronage. JEPTilA BRANTLEY,
oet10.1852. 39_xtf *
GL¥MALADYEfiTiSEMENTS
MIE Subscriber is now receiving by ever
MAIiLS&Y*
Draper and Tailor.
Dealer in Ready-Made Clothing and Gentle
enTfuruishing Goods-.- i55 < Bay street,
Savannah, Ga.
feb. 22, 1853. 4—ly
W. L. IIOLLIFIELD,
suaaBoijr:i»B2rwsy.
8ASDER8VILLE, GEORGIA
' may it), 1-853. fit—tf
THOMAS C, AOTBAS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Orfcber, 4.
Sport#, Georgia.
96—ff
•rn ... -
I arrival from Neiv York, a rich and spleud
assortment ot CA BlhETl L'llJS l l'Uli L, of
the latest and most approved patterns, notsui
passed in the southern country. He has pur
chased his stock to such advantage, that lie can
sell at very low prices. -
Among his large assortment may be found—
Large serpentine sofas, do. divans, dq. otto
mans, plain and spring-seat «ofas, .do. do. di
vans, ottonyms and couches, mahogany rock
ing chairs, with red and green plush seating,
mohair, do. mahogany setting full three-fourth
and five-eights French chairs; curled maple,
black walnut, and rosewood chairs, cane ana
wood seat settles, side-boards with 'mahogany
aruPmarble tops, do. mahogany . tups, side-ease
bureaus,, writing table and booK eases, cottage
bureaus, w'ard-robes, ladies’ work tables, cen
tre 'and pier, tables, with mauble tops marble
top .wash, stands painted do. dressing - tables,/
tea tables Grecian elawfoot dining tables, ex
tension tables, card-tables, with harpeandOge
pillars, muliogany bedsteads, do. French pat-
erns r curle4 maple bedsteads, plain, do. do.
ALSO.
Curled maple, black walnut and rosewood
chairs with cane bottoms, Windsor chairs, chil
dren’s high do., countiug-room desks, rovolv-
sng choirfor 'counting rooms,-counter stools
foot Btods, hat-stands, liellows and brush,bird
ca< r e8 knife trays, safes, maliogany and cherry
effbs hair mattrasses, moss do., r eatlier beds,
bolsters, and pillows, green, red, black, blue
and white cord, with tassels to match, Inur
cloth, for sofus and mahogany chairs, willow
wagons, do., cradleB. _
Removed to Bluett's rfew .Buddings.
Broughton, street. I W MORRELL &. Go
fob. 22,-.l8#B.
for this market (having previously sold out
nearly all of our old stock ) VVe assure our
friends who will, favor us with-their calls thai
we will use 011/ best efforts in aatLstying the
most fastidious, in regard to personal atten
tion to'our business or in the prices and quali
ties of goods. We deem it unnecessary to
enumerate all the-different articles that have
arrived at our store, but eal 1 on us before pur
chasing elsewhere, and we will show you As
handsome an assortment, as cannot be . sui
missed anywhere. ■
F LAZARON & NEWMAN,
sept ‘-0, 24 tf
FRESH SUPPLIES,
ANJ) NEW OOO VS.
rpHE Patrons’of the undersigned, and tliy
X public generally are inlofmed that ne is
; . i - : -« „r.L.n.li/l ouunr! IlliHlT- (if IJl’Y
just opening Hr splendid, aHsorlment of pry
Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Iron, • Nails,^Rea
dy-made Clothing. apd every variety of Goods
vvhieh are usually kept at this, place.
He is also just receiving a large supply ot
GRQCERrES. Fa.mil y .SuFFLlEs 4-e. ' •
Bugging, Rope, ifc„-as uitial. Cull and
examine.
XVM. HODGES.
- Sandersville, 27. 35—it
Groceries, Groceries!
HU/firiz &B sra & j os oiv
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Snrets’ Buildings, oorner of Broughton aim
Wiiitaker strecte. Sava.nnah, Ga.
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals
Perfumery,Fancy Artielesj «S7e.
Soda water of a superior quality.
feb. -2,It/3. 4 ly
Vi antV Money.
T HE SubsribeV being desirous to change his
busiitesf in some degree, resptctflily calls
upon all who are indebted to him to be reaoy
o make an euily settlement with him. He
will call upon alt indebted, and gives this no
tice that they may be able to square up.
LOUIS COOK.
December 13, 46—3t
Land tbs* fettle.
r [UfE Subscriber ouFers for saleGOO acres of
land lying in Wanhmgton eounSy ad-
JL
joining Henry King, RebcCca ^ tfarmaii and
Homer L.-nVrenee.' It is go’od productive land
and will behold cheap. Ajinliculion can be
made to me afReynohlsville, Houston eo. Ga.
or to David J. Dortch in Washington - county
J.B WJ' '
nov 22.
WIBLLS.
33——3t
for Sale.
F HE Subscribers having associated them
selves as a tnercamile firmto he known by
,'hV ikuhc of J, T. \ oungblood & Co., respect-,
fully auiiouiiee that they will carry pn the Gro
cery business, and solicit a share of public pat
ronage. They, a re prep,red to furnish all ar-
iclesiu their line at..nje-eiteajiest easfi prices.
'i’hcy have on baud, all articles.in flic Gro
cery, line, with Baggiiig, Rope, Nails, Iron,
Tea, Sugar, Coffee, J/olasses, Bacon, Tohae-
etc.. Ali of wliicii will be sold cheap for
cash only. •
J T. YOUNGBLOOD,
WM. HODGES.
Sandersville, nov. -2-2, . 43—If
• Negroes Wanted!
W ANTED to.hire for’the ensuing year
fifteen or twenty able bodied Negr<
Fellows, for. which’.*512 50cfs. per month with
clothing will be p da, Persons having pitch
Mr bire. can do so by making early applioa»
lion at this oilier.
Nov.2’2,
43—tf
New Fail and Winter Goods.
j HERRMAN &, Co.,at Irwins X, Roads,
beg leave";o i: 1 yite^thc attention of tliei
•Id friends and eustemers, and that of the
public generally io rl.eir now receiving Stock
of well .-..selected Fall and Winter Goods,
which they offer to sell cheaper than ever,
Vv e deem it una-cessruy to enumerate all
he different articles ill Dry Goods and Rt ady
Made Cfolhing iine Groeeriss at.d tfv, cj’ c -
out-e-ill on us and you can judge for yourself.
The best market price also will be paid at
1 1 times for Wool, Hides, Tallow, Chickens,
Eggs, &c.
• cv/S. 41—tf
Watch Maker and Jeweler.
T HE Subscriber would respectfully an
nounce to the citizens of W shinglon
and adjacent counties 1 hat he has located hiin-
sclf in Sandersville. where lie - will repair
Watches and Ml other, kinds of Jewelry at the
.shortest‘notice. His work-shop is in Messrs.
Ainsworth]ot fffageFs store, where lie keeps
for sale a' fail assortment of the finest andnew
fashion Jewelry. By doing good work, charg
ing moderately, and’selling Jewelry on very,
reasonable, terms, he f olicjts a share of public
patronage. ISAAC FREDRICK.
Dqeeulber 6, 1853 45—tf
JTantalion for Sale*
T HE subenber desirous of removing to the
West, offers tor-sale his Piaqtatioh, lying
~ tills county about 8 miles North of Stfii-
dersviile, on the waters of Keg creek, contain
ing about 350 acresi the half of wliieh is elcai
erf, a greater p..rt. of it tfet.li; under good fence
’1 net e is on the place a good dwelling house
Gin house Packing screw- with Negro houses,
and all necessary out buildings. The land is
fiyst quality of Pine land, lies level and.yields
weli. Persons Wishing to buy can call and
see me on the premises, or write me at San-
dtrsville, Geo. JOIIN HARRIS
Aliy person ^buying Can purehnse Corn
stock. &.c on the place, arid at fairprieoj*.
Washington eo.-.ug. 9, 1853. 28—-e m
PR. ROGER'S
I.lVLKVlOJST .v riir,
FOR THE COMPLETE CtJRE OF
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Atthind Jirt>n
chitis, Spitting qf Blood s and ull olhtt
Lung Complaints tending to
Consumplion,
LOOK AT IT3 UNPA RALLED SUCCESS
The above- (iiUinguislicd COUGil MEDI
CINE is currying nil before it 111 LUUg Com
plaints. in all section* oi the country it in con*
suiml, performing Cures wliit-.li astonish even
Pnv’sician themselves. Look at the hifch*charac
ter mul standing ot the names v/hich vouch for
its unrivalled heuling pbwer. H. C(U. M-D’,
lute Professor in the Medical College at Cin
cinnati; IV. J. Richards, M. D.; lion. Judge
>1 orse; lion. Judge Win. Burke, for more than
20 years Post M.ndcr of CificiuiMti; R. S. New-,
tou, AI D., Professor.in the- Medical College at
Memphis, Tenn.; Jolla A. Collins, Esq., Pro
prietor of the Temp. Organ and Genera! Agent
of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temper
ance of Ohio; (Fin U Levison, E»q., Editor of
the U S. Military and Naval Argus at 'N. Y.;
Thus. C-. Faulder, Esq., of .tfh'Bny; Rev. Ho
Wiseman, Kev. R. Hoyt, N Y.City.; and w»
could name hundreds, aye thousands of others
who testify from personalexperitnce, that Him
cured them and llieir iriends in some cases after
all other remedies had failed. Such men never
make such statements, mjh: a* convinced of their
truth beyond the possibility oi a doubt. Read a
tew of Hit: letters.
Extract from a letterfropi F. M, Cory, to ll.
L. Stewart, Ecq , No. 137 SiCoiid street, New
York.
Sparta, June 30,1849.
Dear Friend Stewart:—! have been home now
just two months When I fast saw’ you, I had
but little hopes of ever getting any better. But
I have now the pleasure of thanking you for re
commending rue-to take Dr. Rogers’ Byrup of
Liverwort, Tar and CanchaJagiiu. 1 got a dox-
en bottle* of it and look home with me, deter
mined to make a fair trial of it, as i had done
with everything else. I have only taken four
bottles of it, and I m.utH aay it (ms done me more
good than any other-medicine I have ever ta-
"ken. On iiiy first taking it, it increased the ex
pectoration, and I raised a great deal of bloody
matter from my Lungs. But that has now ceas
ed, a’nd so has uiy cough,nearly. I cough but
little now, and expect soon to be entirely free
from it. 1 consider it an invaluable medicine,
and shall recommend ii to all who are afflicted
with a Gough or Diseased Lungs:
I let a young lady who had Iho C’ONSUMP-
TlON^and had bled a g<»od deal from the Lungs,
and doctored several monts with our Physician,
but grew Worse, have one bottle of it, and it Cur
ed her. It acted ulnii.Bl inif&culousiy in her case.
Your sincere friend T. M CORY.
BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED1
CT SEE HOW PROMPTLY IT,ACTS XU
Statement of Mr. A. Lang, Baker, No. 363
Prarl-Btreet, N. Y.—A few days before last
•Christmas l was taken unwell, and soon com
menced bleeding freely at the Lungs, i called
in/a lloiucepathic Physician, but his medicine
did not seem to help me. t read your advertise
ment, and thought i would try l>r. Rogers’ 3yr-
up of Liverwort, Tar and C’anchalagua. Before
1 had taken up the third bottle, my bleeding had
slopped, my Cough was gone,anid I fell well as
usual. My health is now good I conrider it a
most excel lest medicine, und cordially tecom-
nu*nd it to my triends, [This statement vtas
made to the Proprietors, March 1850.J
8COVAL&MEAD,
til Ohartes street,N.ew Orleans.
fFhelesale General Agent* tor the Southern
Stales, to whom aW orders must be address
ed.
Also sold by N. W. HAINES, & BRO.
Sandersville June 21 1853. 21—tm6m
T OUN T-Y~ ■
au.1 William
i. ARMO AlC IN&TITUT3B*
Coroei of St. Julian at. dc Market Squar
. SAVANNAH- GJS0RGIA.
ZOGBAUM &, CO., Importers and Deal.
ers in Masiual Instruments of every de
scription, sheet Music, strings, ^c. wliolesale
and retail. Piano Fortes, by A. Stodart &
Co and J. B- Dunham, Nett. York, in every va
riety of style and-price. These instruments
are acknowledged, by the best-musical judges
to be at .east equal to any other manufactur
ers. Dealers supplied with every article in
the line at New York prices.
F. ZOGBAUM-] [geo. MITCHELL,
feb. 22, ; 4—ly
Iii rought to Jail.
L ODGED in Jail oVi the 27th of November
last, a negro Woman who says her name
Anna; supposed, to be nboul 25 or 30 years of
age, of dark complexion, one of her upper
Iront teeth out, aml-a sjjar of a bruise on her
right leg, and small mole on the lift side of the
face.cluse by the nose, no other marks-per
ceptible, saya she belongs to ; Mike Slia^i
Columbia . •Noutb Chrolirth. The owner is re
quested to come forward prove property, pay-
expenses and take her away.
NEILL MfcLEOD, Jailor,
per E. B. Lewis.
Awainsboro.Etnanuel co. dec 13, 46-tf
1 UIE .Subscribers would respectfully an-
. iiounce to their-friends/ that in addition to
tireir birge supply of Stafi-e and Fancy Dry from the former pUc'e.
GoO.ris they have ou hand'a superior, assort-’ “
inent of Groceries and Family Supplies,
which they will furnish on as gdod ternis as
can be bought iji "this ' place.' P.ersojjsJwiah-
iiig’Strch articleswiil please call and examine.
0 N. AV. HAliXES & BRO
Nov. 23,' '43—tl
r piIE Subscriber wishing to give up bis
1 fanning interest, offers his plantation'for
sale; containing 2000 acres, lying in Wash
ington county, on Williamson Mvamp, immedi
ately 0111 the Road leading from iStifiiou No.
12, Ceritnil Rnilroad-to bparut, 11-2 miles
OL WSISBHSA9.
Factors & Commission Zllercliaui
Savannah. Ga
givc suict/attention to the sale o
* * Cotton and.other produce consigned to
them. Orders for Bagging, Rope and other
W
GEORGIA—JEFFEKfcON
( HEREA James Salt er
G. Salter, administiators on tiie estate
of Zoddcok alter, Into of Washington county
deceased, applies to tuc for letters dismisaory
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 Coui.t of
Ordinary within the time prescribed by law, tor
show cause if any they have why said letteis
should not be granted. Given under my hand-
at Office iu Louisville, this 5th day of Septem
ber, 353
- N. DIEIIL, Ordn’y.
sept. 13^ 33—mGui
Land for Sale.
f1 1 HE Subscriber being desirous of remoY-
I ing from this section oflers for sale his
residence and hinds lying adjacent to this vil
lage. Hie residence is almost within the cor
porate limits of the town, is a comfortable
house, with good out; buildings, water,&c.—
He has about 240 or 250 acres of land, lying
comiguous to the village, upon a part'of which
tho house is situated. Nearly all of it is un
der lence, about 80 acres, cleared, the remain
der heavily timbered. The land is as good es
any uplands in the State. Tliere is also an ex
cellent Peach orchttrd attached to the place.
A good bargain can be had by immediate ap
plication.
JOHN BLAND.
Sandersville Nov. 29 . 44—4t
Wbriskey.
A Good article .just received and for sale, qy
N. W, IIAINES & BRO.
N>''. 33
O11 .the premises is a neat and comfortable
dwelling, negro houses, carriage house, sta.-
bles, gin-house and 'screw, overseer’s house,
andsill necessary out houses ou the place,'arid
conveniehtto the buildings are two wells of
excelleut water.. Com, fodder, seed peas
uncut and rye, and a lot of stock hog* can be
mid on the place If dedred: Those wishing
to purchase such a -place will do well tac.ifl
muiediately. Possession given first January
T. w. Hardwick.
August &a,W53
Family Supplies, will be filled at the lowest
p-ices. Our long experience in business
induces tltem to hope for- the continuance
of the liberal patronage extended to the late
firm of Ilabun,-Fulton & Co. - -
Maj. Win. Hodges, of Sandersville, will act
as .their agent for Washington county:
june. 1. 1852-. 1.6—'“w
Eagle and Fhoeaix Hotel,
BROAD S?. AUGUSTA, Cia.
THTS splendid Hotel has been re
cently fitted up in superior style,
with entirely new furniture, for
the reception of regular and tmn-
si-.nt boarders. ,
If pleasant rooms, clean beds, a good table,
and attentive servants,.'can make guests com
fortable, we intend they shall not leave dissat
isfied. 7Yy us
JNO. R. PRESCOTT
Proprietor.
November 29,' 1853 44—4m
ttOOUSTT, tt&a, «koO.
- Commission Merchants and
SHIPPING AGENTS.
126 Bay Street, Savannrh, Ga.
6, LOCKETT, W. H. LOCO,
t. 2©
t. K. OAVie.
A. 4.8OLOMONS €U CO,
D EALERS in Drugs, Medicines, Chon
cals, Perfittnery, fancy articles, Surgeka.
instruments, Points, Oils & Dye Stuffs.
' AT;WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ''
Savannah, feb. 22.1853. 4—ly
Plantci’in? and Brick I ay ng
r F'HE undersigned has located in Sander*
i' viile^Tor the purpose of carrying 'on th
Plastering ahd*Brick-laying business. Spo i ■
m*ns of' workmanship can be seen in the
place. Jfobe taken in the country. ,
sw. 4. - 7-ly D «TSYWN«ON.