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THE CENTRA L G KORG I AN
Washington do, Male Academy.
rpilE exerei-cs of this Institutioh is-illbe
J_ resumed on the Second Monday in Jan-
u:ir y next, under the direction of Coi.. Jno. VV.
Rcdisill, wlit) flutters himself, from several
years expcricee as a Teacher, that he will he
,'ible ‘to give entire satisfaction to all his pat
rons.
All studies usually embraced in an Academ
ic course of instruction will be taught.
The following will he the rates of tuition :
For the Primary Class, $8 per term of Hive
months.
For the 2nd Cl.ss, $12 per term of five
months.
For the 3d Class, $16 per term of five
^ Board can be obtained iu good families on
reasonable terms.
g-4f“ Prompt payment of dues will be re
quired at the close of each term.
H Ao pupil will be taken for any less time
than one quarter.
1 it W. FLOURNOY,
bILAS FLOYD,
A. A. CULLENS, {-Trustees,
VV, F PO URN ELL.
NV.P. HAYNE.8. J
Sandcrsvi lie, Dec. 29, 1853 47—tf
Sheriffs Sale;
WILL bo sniff before the Court-house door
i i the
,,, ■ igeof SyLvania, on the first
i uesciay iu 1- ebruury next between the usual
hours ot sale, the following property to wit:
One track oi pine land containing fifty acres
more or less, to satisfy oi.e Justice Conit fi f.i
Wusbiagloii Co Feiiran;. Instituti. !
Jkt&ek
Oa) 2S 5 r A 3 I >,
— fr “Savannah Store Depot,”
r r'IIE exerci-cs of this Institution,^will eom-] rnMrr\ T f'w i, ■ ,
i. ineiieb ou the second Monday in January C U . UA11 \f bI ?J LS ^ °f uU *'***?«d
next, under the direction of the Rev. P. C.! "fnous patterns, lr rules Stores und Heaters
^ Pendleton, 'whose experience ns a Teacher j ‘ ,,r purposes’.'1 in and Bkitannia Ware,
in favor of John Sowell, the. said land * °** yoi\lh and profound seiiol ir.-itp e'mineutiv 1 i'utiiDSfHid Pipes, Woodiof Ware, Domes-
mg lands of William LnrBeyon the EUst, and ! him tor Its management, lie will be j ic Hardware and House-keeping articles,
Charles Jenkins on the Nor:h,and Jam es Jov- i :,ss Ute<l in the the Literary department”by one • oo numerous to-nicHtion. "
nor on the North, 1
John Sowell the
J. Sowell. Property
h, levied on as .the property of 01 1)10rt! Ladies.
: said John Sowell v.s. the said • TIk< Vlustcul department will be under the
riperty pointed out by Jo\n ‘ ^* re lion of a competent teacher, whose skill
Sowell, and said levy made and returned to mo i w i!1 warrant succes“as a Te'icitfer
by a constable, this 17tlt it ty of December * The scholastic year will embrace ten months
1853. JOHN BASEXIORE. Sh’tT ’ 1 TERMsMst-Class Alphabet, Spelling,Reaff-
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
),
iit;OB61 A»Wusliiugtim Couuty.
'll, HEKKAN William IK. .Martin applies to
>Y me for loiters of Administration on the
estate ol John .Mania iate of said couniy dcc’ff.
'Tue.se are lltercfore to cite and admonish ail
and singular the Kino fed mulcted tors of said
O- ce.,»eU, lo be and appear at u,e Court of Ui-
oiaary wiihin the time prescribed by Jaw to
suow cause if any they »ave, why said ic.lera
snould not be graiueu. Given under luj hand
at oliiec inis January 1st 16o4»
UAYhOUD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
Jan. 1, 18j4. 4U~6w
VV
GEORGIA—Wusington County.
HEREAS WiJli..m C. ltiddlc applies to
me for letters of Administration oil tlie
Estate oi Henry H. Jordan fan; of said county
Uecd.
’ihe.se are therefore to tile and admonish
all and singular urn Kindred and creditors oi
said deceased to be and appear at the Corn £
oi ordinary within the time prescribed by law,
to snow cause if any they have why said letters
snould not be grained. Given under my hand j
ju omen m bantlersville this 2d January, 185-1.
ILii XV*J\JO oRoUiviAtS, UnTy.
Jan. 3, 1.654. 4b—6w
ruEisikntr.
I ing,- XVriling, Aiitlnno.ie, $ 1,00 per qu irter or j
j $8.00 per term.
—with English Grnm-
00 per-quarter, or
Feb
JA3IES SULLIVAN
No. 145 Broughton Street
Savannah, Ga.
15.1853. 3—lv
with Algebra, Latin.
the latest and most approved patterns,not.sui 3d class, the above-
passed in the southe “ ^ ^ “ v: t - •
chased Li* stock
sell at very low
Among his large assortment may be found j ic 0!1 1’Uno—$10,00 per quarter, or
Large serpentine sofas, do. divans do otto- P L ’ r tijrfU * Use ut Piano, $2,50 per
mans, plain and spring-seat soT-.s, do do. di- i T WAkTUEN Cii’it.
southern country. He •has pur ^eek, History, Natural and .Hemal i’hiioso-
ek to.sucli advajitanre that lie can P ‘.V, !«•«• q>im-ter, or $1(5,00 per term,
w prices. ° 1 4th class—French, $9,00 extra per term.
1 , j , , *17,. IK.in.i. nni* nllUlMi.f HP
vans,A)ttoinans ;uul euueliHs, lUiilio^aiiv rock-J J« It* Smith, Sec \,
: j ^ . ©. J 1 hi.. o/
ing chairs, with red and green plush seatin«\i Eandersville, Dec. 20, 1S53 47—tf
011 t * ,r f* fou ?M' 3PIA2ffO PORTIHILSP - T.~~
.ina nve-uglit« rreueh chairs; curled maple, I
bhiek walnut, and rosewood elfllirs, cane ana j t TIIE undersigned respectfully
wood seat settees, side-hoards with mahogany |pjfp6r'p?*§ij i n to nils the citizens ot A’avannali,
and marble tops, do. mahogany tops*Nide^case \T“ iTu 2Georgia and Florida, that they
bureaus, writing table apd book cases, cottage ! have on hand more than fifty Pianos, the lar-
hureaus, ward-robes, ladies’ work tables, cell- oust stock ever on sale i.i this city, and made
tre and pier tables, with maable tops marble ; Sv the most celebrated manufacturers in tlie
top wash stands painted do. dressing tables, United States. Nunna &-Clark,T. Cliicker- _ y
tea tables Grecian elawfoot dining tables, ex-; ing, Board man &. Gray, Height & Newton, j large and well selected stock of Fancy and
tension tables, card-tables, with harpe and Oge Edward 4-Fisher, sdf well known to the lov * " ’
If- B HSSTAPP,
Manufacturer of
SADDLERS', IIARIXESS, Ac. At.j und.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all
kinds of
SADDLEE V . WARE. CA RRIA GE
Trunminys, Lilce«, Fringes, Patent Death-
cr^Springs, Axles, Lands, Varnish, dc.
AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SADDLE,
W est tinl of Gibbons’ Building
Market Stjnare, §ava.iiu:i]i.
A large assortment always on hand, and
toi‘ sale at tlie lowest prices.
Feb. la,'1-853, 3- -ly
Read Quarters,
"1st. Division. 2nd Brigi G. M. }
SScarbufo Dec. 2nd 1353. £
Order No. 1.
E LECTIONS are Ireieby ordered to be
held ou the 1st A/vndayin AJarch 1854,
for the purpose of filling-up the Various offi
ces now vacant, in the Brigade including the
1 IA
M.
L8 V£H WORT & T,% R,
FOR THt COMPLETE CURE OF
Coughs, (folds, Influenza, Asthma ' Brori
chitis, Spitting of Blood, and all other .
Luug Complaints tending to
Consumviion. A ;
countiesofBurke, Bulloch, TalnaH, Emamwl _ _
Jciicrson, Sen veil and Montgoiuory. Colon- LOOK AT ITS UNPA R\LLEO SUCCESS
els. jTIajurs, and Captains will see to the pro- ! 11 he .«b>'vn .disnngmshed COUGH M EDI-
per organization of their respocUw commands | CLNE -' S '^ry.irg all -before il in -Lung Com-
is in terms pointed out by law. By order of
the Brig! Geu’i J. 13. Hayne.
E. H'. LAURENCE.
Aid;
December 13, 4G—tf
Family Groceries. -
T HE Subscribers having associated them-,
selves as a mercantile tirmfotie known by
the name of J. 'T. Y.oungblood & Co'., respect-
tiilly announce that they will carry on the Gro
cery business, and solicit a share of public pat-
pluiUls. In all sections ot the country il is con-
siant’lv perfbrnriBg Cures which astonish even
Physician themselves. Look at the hi>jh charac
ter arid-standing of tlie names Which "Vouch for
-itsunrivalled healing power-- H. Cox, M. D - ,
late Professor in the Medidal College at Cin
cinnati; IV J. Richards, M. D.; Hoa. Judge
.Morse; lion. Judge Wm. Burke, lor ; more than
20 years Post Master of Cincinnati; R. S. New
ton. M D., Professor in tlie Medical College at
Memphis,Venn.;-John A.‘Collins, Esq., Pro
prietor of the Temp.Organ and General Ag»*nt
of the Grand Division of the Sons of- Temper
ance of Ohio;/Pin H Levison, Esq., Editor of
romige. They arc prepared to iurrnsh nil ar- , he u s . Military and Naval Argus at N. Y.;
tides in their line at the cheapest cash prices, 'pi, os . o. Faulder, Esq., of.-Jiaany; Rev. Mo
They have on hand illi articles in the Gro- J Wiseman, R*v. R. lioyi, N Y.CilyJ and ws
eery line, with Bagging, Rope, Nails, Iron, I could mime hundreds, aye thousands of others
Tea, Sugar, Coffee; .Molasses, ' Bacon, Tobae- j who testify from* personal experience, that il ha
eo, &c. All of which will be sold cheap for cured them and Iheir friends in some cases after
11 . m I ... — .J.! n Un .1 f.. .Ii-id W! itnli tn on nunae
pillars, mahogany bedsteads, do. French pat- ers of Music, have placed in their large assort} ana style of lad
erns, curled maple bedsteads, plain, do. do. | ineff.tThese Pianos are oi rich tone, & benuti j and richest patti
, ALSth ullv finished in Rose H ood, Black Walnut &. \ spectfuliv invite
New (ioods for Fall and Winter
ATFGRO Blankets, Kerseys and Osnahurgs
Plaid and plain Linseys, together with a
and well selected stock of Fancy and
staple Dry Goods, comprising • every Variety
ana style ot ladies’ Dress Goods—tiie latest
Curled maple, black walnut and rosewood Maiiogan-v, with iron frames made in tin
chairs with cane bottoms, Windsor chairs, chil- most substantial and workmanlike uiaiium
dreii’s Jiigh do., countiug room desks, revoiv. Also the justly celebrated” Aiolian Piano
sng chair for counting rooms, counter stool*. Fortes, which for their sweetness of tone
foot stools, hat-stands, bellows and brush, bird ! have not been equalled. Ail theseinstru-
eages knife trays, safes, maliogany and cherry ■ ments have metalic i’rames wiiich render
cribs hair mattrasses, moss do., Feather beds,: them peculiarly suited tor this climate, pre-
bolsters, and pillows, green, red, black, blue, ventiug necessity of tuning loi years,
and white cord, with tassels to match, hair j Tlio undervigned are Agents tor i/enri
cloth, for sofas and mahogany chairs, willow ! Herz’s celebrated Grand Pianos, made in
itterns—French designs. We re
I our friends and all who visit
Savannali, to exaifirnc our stock. XYeselltow.
cash only.
J. T. YOUNGBLOOD,
WM. HODGES,
Sandersvillc, nov. 22, 43—If
New Fall and Winter Goods.
T HERRMAN &. Co.,at Irwins Roads,
e I • beg leave to invite^the attention of their
old friends and customers, and that of the
public generally to their now receiving Stock
of well selected F iji and Winter Goods,
which they offer to sell cheaper,than eVer.
We deem it umiecessajy to enumerate all
Our stock of French Cashmeres and D’Lains j Hie different articles in Dry Goodsand Rtady | inake a farr trial ofil> us [ Iiad done
with everything else. I have only taken four
ajl ctlier remedies had failed. Such men never
make such slaienieiHs, unless convinced oftheir
truth beyond the possibility ol a doubt. Read a
few of the letters, . ;
Extract from a letter from F. M.-Uory, to H,
L. Stewart, Esq , No. 137 Second street, New
Yoik.
Sparta, j one 30,1840.
Dear Friend Stewart-—1 have been home now
just two months. When 1 last saw you, I had
but liule hopes of ever getting any better. But
i have now Ihe.pU’nsure of thanking you for re
commending me to take Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of-
Liverwort, Tar and Caiichalngua. 1 got a doz-
! en "bottles of it and took home witli me, deter-
is large and well selected. Alnpaccas of eve-1 ^ ; idc* Clotliing line Groeeriss and <f-e, cj-c
ry shade and variety ; a fine assortment of! l>nt call on us and you eanjndge foryourseJf
GEORGIA—WasLiiugtun County.
W HEREAS IV'iiliam C. Riddle applies to
me lor letter* of Admiiiislratjoii debouis
lion wi.ii the VV ill annexed outlie Estate ot
Janie- Juiuou of saia eoumy dec’ll.
The.-.e are tlierelore to-ci.e and admonish all
aud singular the kindred alia creditors ot said
deceased to be and apjieur at tiie Court of Or
dinary within the time prescribed by laVv, to
biuivv cause il any i.ney have Wiiv said lellcts
sitouid not be gr-uned. Given under my hand
lit oiltce in ftandcfavilie, ttiis 2d ot January,
j 654. HA i U oOD DROOiviNS, Ord’y.
J.m. 3, 1854. 49—6 w
4* COB GIA-- CiuaiiKel Couuty.
■\I/IIEREAV5 Joint A. Fletcher applies to me
if for leuers ofadiuii.isiratioD on the estate
oi Timothy ilioraua, late ol said county dec d.
'These are therefore to cue twU admonish all
and si. i'-ylar the Kindred and creditors of said
lie ceased, to be and appear at the court of or-
tdinarv wiiuiu the time prescribed by law, to
allow'cause if any iney uave wuy said letters
snould not be granted Given under my hand
ul oiliee Dec. 2dtit 1853
EZEKIEL CLIFTON, Ord’y.
Deo- 26 1853. 49—4iw
wagons, do., cradles.
Removed to Smett’s new Buildings.
Broughton street. I W StOKRFLL &, Co
feb. 22, 1853. 4—ly
WILLI.1IVZ w.; LII^COLJM.2
(Successor to Joseph M. Turner.)
Druggist and Ciiciuist.
MONUMENT SQUARE,
Savannah, Ga.
H AS on hand and is constantly receiving
fresh supplies of tn a purest Dituus Med-
icixes and Ghemigals.
Also,
Palis. For. Power and beauty ot tone, they
stand pre-eminent.
CaHart’s Melodious.—This beautiful ton
ed wind instrument, manufactured by Cal.art
j A Needhatn, N. Y„ for village purposes,
Lodges, Serenading Parties, and the private
practise of Organists, possessing a sweet and
dowerful tone,they have also for sale. All
-these-instruments will be. disposed ot on tiie
most accommodating terms. The prices ot
the Pianos ranging from $175 to$l,0UQ,
~ I W. MORRELL & Co.
Feb. 23,8153- 3—ly
Wood Shop- Kepairing, &c.
Brushes of every description, Fancy articles
Perfumery, Garden Seed, &.c. &.C. Particular
attention is paid in the selection of Medicine,! rg^IiE subscriber would respectfully an-
to have none but the purest, and all articles i L nounece to the people of lYsshington
sold by me are warranted to be just as they county, that IteHtas put up a WORK SHOP
silks,col d and bl’k : brocade figured silks.
Our stock is large and complete. Please to
call and see.
Corner ofBrpugliton and Whitaker streets,
' . Savannah. ,
JAN. II. «& M. SIIEAHANT.
Late of Milledgeviile, Baldvvineo.
oet. 19,1852. 39
'Tlie best market price also will be paid at
a 1 times for Wool, Hides, Tallow, C hie kens,
Eggs, &e.
nov. 8. 41—tf
scuAiar^orj, & co.
G K O C E K -S.
Savannah, Ga.
| Savannah.
D. T. SCRANTON,
JOSETH JOHNSTON
W. B. SCRANTON,
No. 19, Old Slip, N Yor
G-LOBS HOUdS-Sa udcrsviBc
THE subscriber would an
no,,1,c c to his -friends and Hit
Georgia-Eaiaaiiel Couniy-
W HEREAS Woodward Truti applies to me
for letters of Administration ou the es
tate of Jordan 'Truti deceased of said county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail
jierMtns concerned to be and appear at the
court of Ordinary within the time prescribed
by law to show cause it any they have vvltv
said letters should not be granted. Given un
der my band at office iu Sw.iiusboro Dec. 26th
J8u3.
EZEKIEL CLIFTON, Ord’y.
Dec- 26, 1853. 49—bw
Aolice.
A LL persons indebted to tlie estate of Wi!l-
i 4 “
uui Giles, late of Wasliingioit county de
ceased, are requested to come forward and
make payment, aud those holding demands
against said deceased, wid pre.-ent them duly
a.utUeiuicated and within the, time prescribed
by law.
WM. W. GILES, Adm’r.
Jan. 3,1854. 49—Ow
are represented, and Phyeiefems, Country Mer
chants and Plan I ers, may rely upon their or
ders being filled witli as much desp atch and
-care as if they were present iu person.
Feb, 14, 1853. 3—lv
I inporter
A. PONCE,
stud iti auufactitter
SE GA R S,
in thi
the
G v, making and Re fa a: ing at the shortest
notice. Having, been engaged for a number
of years in the business, he flatters himsell
that he can give those who may patronise him
entire satisfaction, in the style, manufacture
° | and prices of work done, at his establishment.
He has secured the services of good VV'heel-
pnblie generally, that he has ta-
. ken charge of this Hotel, and
will use his,best endeavors to make all who
ina\ call upon him comfortable. Ilis table
will be furnished vyith the best that the. ntark-
is plaee and is prepared to do all jobs, in j et affords, lie respectfully solieitsasluifeof
way of Caiuiiage, Waggon, aud Bug- public patronage. JEPTHA BRANTLEY.
^"O. 13, Whitaker street, keeps constaft j rights and Blacksmiths, and ail orders for
L^l on hand a well selected stock of imported i work, repairing, or any thin
Scgars; ulso, Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff
Pipes, and all other articles usually kept, in lu-
ne of business, which lie offers on the mo-
reasonable terms.
Savannah, feb. 22.1853, 4—ly
ZiAVSGSC mT&
GOZ>F&ZHr
Coiniiiissioii Merchants,
93 BAY STREET
SAVANNAH, GEO.
1 P. A. LAWSON. J. E. GODFREY.J
Well Digging;
'TMIE s ubscriber having removed and loca
A. tel himself at Sandersville. would res
peetfully inform the citizens of Washington
county, that he is now prepared, to dig new,
his line will
meet with prompt attention. His Work
shop,is on the Milledgeviile Road,near tin?
Church.
JOHN W. RENYROE.
Sandeville, jan. 11’1853. oO—tf
Boot Making ami Lli pairing-
T IIE Subscriber would respectfully an
nounce to all persons, who with fine Boots
and tine work, that he continues on his “own
hook,” at the ‘Court house corner,’ where he
continues to to make and repair Boots and
Shoes iu the best maimer and of the latest
styles.
lie has tlie best materials from wiiich lie
manufactures every article in his line, and ev
and clean out and repair old wells. Persons ery pains will taken to give liest tits, arid all
wishing to engage his set vices can do so by j work put up in excellent sty le, (bill for your
applying in person or bv letter.
RU.VeELL BAILEY.
Aug. 23 1853. 30—tf
^lulcii.
S TOLEN from the subscriber in Dooly
county bn .Vunday night tne 19th of De
cember, one Buggy, Hie point bauds off the
hiud hubs, the da»ti board broken and the bug
gy consider..bly worn, any information ill rela-
Xion to it will be Uumktully received,.and a
liberal reward will be j>aid for it, ad cress me
at .Millwood Dooly county Ga.
JNO. M. FLOYD.
Jan. 3, 1854. 49—2t.
WASHINGTON SHERIFF S SALE.
¥ ILL be sold before the Court House door
in the Towu of Sanders'ville on the 1st
Tuesday in February next, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property to wit:
One negro bov named Francis,about 18 or 20
years ot age; levied on as tlie property of Adi-
son E. Dudley, to satisfy afifa issued from the
Inferior Court of Wasiiiugton Couuty, in favor
of E. B. Usitta vs Beach &. Dudley,and other,/!
fJs vs the said Beach &- Dudley and against
the said Adisoo E Dudley. Property pointed
out by E. B. UsitRL
3 S. A.H. JONES, SITff.
Jan. 3.1854. 49—td.
Post Potf«a Sheriff Sale
W ILL be sold before the court house door
in the town of Swainsboro within the lo
yal hours of mile; on tiie first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, the following property to wit: one
tract of land containing one hundred acres,
More oriess lying on the waters of Long creek
adjoining lands of A._ D. Latins-, and otliers,
levied on as the property of Savai MeCullers,
to satisfy one li fa in favor of Nell Me loud.
M. OVERETREE T, D. Nhft.
Dec. 12 1853. 49-id
Postponed Adilifuislrutor s Sale*
W ILL l>e sold in the town of Sandersvillc
on Wednesday \he l lth day of January
next tiie following property to wit: Corn, fod
der horses, hogs, cattle; one two horse wag-
g m.orie family jersey, farming utensils and ot -
e- thi gs too 4 dious to nmne. Sold as the pro; -
ertyol James Ainsworth late of said eotHffy
deceased. Terms on the day.
DANIEL .4INfc>WORTH v Ad
November 29, 1853 44—td
a. xt- & s 9- HsxroxixcKsonr
Wholesale Druggists,
AND DEALERS IN PAINTS,
Oils, Window Glass, Ac., Mustard, Spires,
fine Boots, and 1 will furnish them cheap
Shop nextdoor to Nmallvvood’s Tailor .-hop.
F. EBtNER.
may 31, 52—ly
HEW
^J^HE Sub.serihers . would rfsjieclfully au-
1 Duulice to their friends, customers, .and
uus, vvinaow iriass, eve., uuusiunt, op<<™, lj e lb , ic genera || Vj tiiul ,| iey have just com-
and Snuff, Perfumery, Brushes, Ac., and p i rtet ] to fill up their Store with a large aud
Laudrclh'-s Garden Seeds,
Gibbon’s Buildings, Savannah, Ga.
Fob. 15, 1852. 3— ly
JOH3M G. TA.1mZmIGA.NT
Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu
PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE A
VARNISHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN
Glass, Paper Hangings and Borders, Fire
Board and Decorative Papers, Sashes, Blinds
and Doors. West Side of /Monument Square,
Vavanxah, Ga. Orders from the coun
try promptly attended to.
fab22, 1853. 4—ly
plefed
handsome Stock of Fall and Winter goods,
which they offer ■ to sell ut very 1- w prices.
Tlieir Stock is comprised of Ladies dress goods
us Alpacas, Delaines, Marinos, Cushmirs and
Calicoes, all of tile latest styles.
Readymade Clothing of all sizes and latest
: style®, suitable for Fail aud Winter.
' Also Shoes and Boots.
j-J full assortment of Gold and Silver Watch
es and other Jewelry Besides these, a great
many-other articles generally kept in -tlieir
Store. Please call anil examine for yourself.
AINSY\ ORTH & SLAGER.
.October 25,1>53. 39—tf
V99.STZ9Z.SI & BUTLER.
DEALERS IN FASHION A BLE
Boots, Shoes & Plantation Brogans.
No. 161 Congress street,
South Side Market Square,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Feb. 15, 1853. 3—ly
oct 19, 1852.
39—tf
EtKXBREYS & JTCHIVS02S
Wholesale and fictail Druggists,
Smets buildings, corner of Broughton aiW
Whitaker streets, Savannah, Qa,
Watch Maker and Jeweler.
T HE Subscriber would respectfully an
nounce to the citizens of W shington
and adjacent comities that lie has located him
self in Sandersvillc, where Aie will repair
Watches and all other kinds of Jewelry at the
shortest notice. Ills work-shop is in Messrs.
Ainsworth oz. Singer’s store, whore he keeps'
for sale a full assortment of the finest and new
fashion Jewelry. By doing good work, charg
ing moderately, and selling Jewelry on very
reasonable terms, lie solicits a share rtf public
patronage. ISAAC FREDRICK.
December 6, 1853 45—If
Plantation for Sale*
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemical.--
Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c.
Soda water of a superior quality.
feb, lil, lJb:3. 4__jy
Want’s Itlosacy.
T HE Subsriber being desirous to change liis
businesfiu some degree, respectfuly^calis
upon all who are indebted to him. to be.ready
o make an .early settlement with him. He
will call upon all iiu’ebted, and gives this no
tice that they juay, be able to square up.
LOUIS COOK.
December 13, 46—3t
fFHE Kubcriber desirous of removing to the
J West, offers for sale liis Plantation, lying
= this county about 8 miles North of Sun-
dersville, on the waters of Keg creek, contain
ing about 370 acres, the half of which is clear
td, a greajcr p..rt of it fresh, under good fence
'1 flere-ts on the place a good dwelling house
Gin house, Packing screw, with Negro houses,
atid-ali necessary out buildings. .'The land is
first quality of Pine land, lies level and yields
well. Persons wishing to buy can call and
spe me ou the premises, or write me at San
ders ville, Geo. ' JOHN HARRIS
Any person buying can purchase Corn
stock, &c on the place, and at fair prices.
Washington co.aug. 9, 1853. 28—4tn
bottles of it, a nd 1 must say it lias done me more
good Ilian any other medicine 1 have ever ta
ken. On my first taking it, it increased the ex
pectoration, and 1 raised a great deal of bloody
matter front my Ldngs. Bui that has novv ceas
ed, and so has my cough, nearly. 1 coijgh but
little now, and expect soon lo be entirely free
from it. 1 consider it an invaluable medicine,
and shall recommend it to all who are afflicted
with a Cougli or Diseased-Lungs.
I let a young lady who had the CONSUMP
TION, and had bled a good deal from the Lungs,
and doctored several juonls witli our Physician,
but grew worse, have one bottle of it, and il cur
ed her. it acted almost miraculously in her case.
Your aiucere friend F. M CORY.
RARSS.OiSIC Xl&SttXTTjTE'
Coroer of St. Julian si. A Market Squar
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
F ZOGBAUM .&. CO., Importers and Deal-
• ers in Musical Instruments of every de
scription, sheet Music, strings, &c. wholesale
and retail. Piano Fortes, bv A. Stodart &
Co and J. B. Dunham, New Vork, in every va
riety ol style and price. These Instruments
are' acknowledged, by the Lest musical judges
to be at jeust equal to any other manufactur
ers. Dealers supplied, with every article in
Laud for Kaie.
T HE Subscriber offers for sale 100 acres of ^ Po
land lying in Watffiinglon county
. . . - - =, v ad
joining Ilenry King, Rebeeea Harman and
Homer Rixyrenee. It is good productive land
and will be' sold cheap.- Apolioation can be
made to me at Reyiioldsvlll'e, Houston eo. Ga.
or to David J. Dortch iu Washington county
J. B. WILLIS.
nov 22. 33—3t
F. ZOGBAUM.]
feb. 22.
[geo. MITCHELL.
4—ly
iliouglil io Jail.
j^ODGED in Jail on the 27tli of November
PlantalioD for Sale,
last, a negro Ho man who says her name
Anna, supposed to be about 25. or 30 years of
age, of dark complexion, one .of iter upper
front teeth out, and a scar of a bruise on her
right leg, aud small mole on the ItL side of the
lace close by the nose, no other marks per-
BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED!
IET SEE HOW PROMPTLY IT ACTS! XD
Statement of Mr. A. Lang, Baker, No. 368
Pekrl-stree,t, N. Y.—A few days before last
Christmas 1 was taken unwell, and soon com
menced bleeding treely at the Lungs. 1 called
in a lloincE|,athic Physician, but his medicine
did not seeia 11 help me. I read your advertise
ment, and thought I would try l3r. Rogers’ Syr
up of Liverwort, Tar and Cunchalagua. Before
1 had taken up the third bottle, my bleeding had
stopped, my Cough wasgoue,and 1 felt.well as
usual. My health is now good i consider il a
most excelleat medicine, arid cordially recom
mend it to my friends, [This statement was
made to the Proprietors, March 1850.]
SCOVAL&MEAD,
111 Charles street,New Orleans.
fFholesale General Agents for the Southern
States, to whom uU orders must be address
ed.
Also sold by N. VV. HAINES, & BRO.
Sandersville June 21 1853; 21—tniGm
GEO RGIA —^JEFFERSON COUNTY
W HER EA James baiter t.i.d Willnm
G. Salter, ad uiinistratul’8 outlie estate
ofZ.iddcokalte f, late of Washington couniy
deceased, applies to me for letters dismissoiy
from said estate
These are therefore io cite and admonish all
and singular the kit.du d and eitditors of said
deceased, jlo be and appear at the Couitof
Ordinary wit Lin the tune pre; ciiLedby li.w, to
show cause if any they Lave why said letteiS
should not be gtatileu. Gheti under my hand
at Cfflee iu LoutsviiJe, tins 5tb day of fceptem-
Lc J,353
N. DIEHL, Ordn’y
sept. .13 33—mtirn
Land for Sale,
r |"MIE Suljscriber wishing to give up liis d. < -*l>libio,sayit site belongs to Mike Suarp
5 liis plantation lor! Columbia , South Carolina. The owner is res
JL fartnittg interest, offers
stile ; containing. 2000 acres,' lying iii Wash
ington county, on Williamson i wamp, immedi
ately on the Uoad lending from Station No.
12, Central Railroad to Sparta, 1 1-2 miles
from the forme,rplace. '
On the promises is a neat.and comfortable
dwelling, negro houses, carriage iiouse, sta
bles, gin-house and screw, overseer’s house,
and all necessary out houses on the place, and
quested to. come forward prove - property, pnv
expenses and take her away.
' NEILL MeI.EOD, Jailor,
per E. B. Lewis.
Swainsboro, Emanuel co. dec 13, 46-tf
RABITST 6L WSITEBBAD.
Factors & Commission Merchant
Savannah, Ga.
fVcw Goods at the Old ^tore.
W E have irinch pleasure in directing the
particuhir attention of our friends and
Mr. 6l b. m joHirsTozr,
ATTORNEYS at law,
Sparta, Georgia.
Will practice.in Hancock and the ad-
oiuirtg counties, and the Supretn.- Court.
MARK JOHNSTON, J li. M.”JOHNSTON.
March 22, 1853: 8—tf
r Gr GT02V;
attorney at law,
Louisville, Ga.
October, 25, 1853.
39—tf
Dr. William L. Jernigan,
HAVING pertnaneiitly located Ijkn
self in Sandersvillc, respectfully offers
itis professional services to the citizens
of the Village, and county. When not oth
erwise engaged he may-be ioitud at
at all times.
•Sandersvillc, March 8,1853. 6—ly
patrons, to the arrival at our storey of an entire
new Stock Of Goods, recently purchased iu the
Northern markets. All the goods at our store
are new and well selected with especial care
for this market (having previously sold out
nearly all of our old stock.) yVe assure our
friends who will favor us with .tlieir calls that
we will use ou/ best efforts in satisfying die
most fastidious, in regard to personal atten
tion to our business or in the pyiees and quali
ties of goods. Wo deem it unnecessary tt>
enumerate all the different articles that have
arrived at our store, but cal i on us before pur-
convenient to the LuilJings are two wells of I \/ l t^H- , L give strict attention to the sale o
excellent water. Corn, fodder, seed peas ' ? Cotton and other produce consigned to
wheat and rye, arid a lot oT stock liocr* c.-ut be I % m * ° rders Magging, Rope and other
had on fhe plaee if. dedred. Those’’ wishing j Fi “ uil y Supplies, will be tilled at tlm lowest
to purchase such a -place will do we’ff "to call" /1 ““ ' ~ ~
tmnediately. Possession given first January
next. T. VV. HARDWICK- '
August 30,1833 31—tf
FfiESll SUPPLIES,
AND NSW GOODS.
r pHE Patrons of the undersigned, and tlie
JL public generally are informed that lie is
puces. Our long experience in business
induces them to hope for tiie continuance
of the libera]-patronage extended to the late
firth of Rabun, Fulton & Cp.
Maj. iVur. Hodges, of Sandersville, will act
as their ageitt'fbr J-Yasiiington county
june 1, 1852. / Iff—7tn
Family Groceries!!
chasing elsewhere, ima we will show y 0 u :is
_ every variety
which are usually kept attliis: plaee.
He is also just receiving • a largo supply of
GROCERrKS FaIHLV SuFELlES tf-C.
Bagging, Rope, as jisUah Call and
examine.
WiM. HODGES.
Sandersvilliij 27. 35 tf
inindsome an assortment, ak eauiiot be sur
passed anywhere.
LAZARON & NEWMAN,
sept- 20, > • * ”'34—it
9BH2t & FOSTER.
Factors and Commission Mereliants
Savannah.Ga.
F.H. BEHN,] - . f JOHN FOSTER.
feb. 22,1853. j ' 4—lv "
Groceries, Groceries!
A superior atliele of Piteigs .best, just re-
eeiyed aitd for'stffe by
N. -W. HAINES & fjRO.
Nov- 22, »43 —-tf
rjIHE Subscribers' would respectfully an-
-L udur.ee to tlieir friends,.tlrat .in addition to
their large supply of Staple and Fancy Dry
Coons they have on hand a. superior assort
ment o^Ghocekies and Family Supplies,
Svliieh-they will furnish on as good terms as
can be bought in .this place. "Persons wish
ing sueh articles WjH please call and examine
,N. W. I IAIN EE & BjRO. ‘
Nov. 22, ' 43—tf
T HE Subscriber takes pleasure in saying
to his friends, patrons and customers,
that he still keeps-on hand an excellent assort
ment of
j * IIE Subscriber being desirous of remov
ing from this section offers for sale his
residence and hinds ly ing ..djaeent to this vil
lage. Ilis residence is a.most within the cor
porate limits of the town, is a comfortable
iiouse, with good out buiidh gs, water, &c.—
lie has abuut 24U or 26U acres of land; ly ing
contiguous to the village, upon a part of which
tlie house is situated. Neuriy. all of it is un
der fence, about 80 acres cleared, the remain
der heavily timbered. T he land is as good us
any uplanufrin the fctate. 'i here is also an ex
cellent Peach orchard attached -to the place.
A good bargain can he had by immediate ap
plication.
JOHN BLAND.
Sanderiville, Nov. 29 44—41
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel,
BBUAD SV". AFGF&TA, Cia.
'I H lb spffialid Hotel lias been re-
ceniiy laud up jt. superior style,
witii eutiieiy new furniture, tor
lLfeitbtplu.ii of regular and tran-
b.tnt ‘A/-iuers.
a- pleasant rot ms, clean beds, a good table,
and atieinhe servants, can make guests eom
lorlaLIc, we inttLu ji.iy sl.uii t.oi leave dissat
isfied. Try us
JNO. R. PRESCOTT
Pi oprietor. '
November 29; 1853 44—4m
Wbisketf.
A Good article jiist received and for sale qy
N. VV. IlAINEb & BliO.
No ”.22 43—tf
MUILY GKOCEiSle^,
and. other articles usually^ to be found in his
line of business; all of Which ho will sell
CHEAP FOR CASH ONLY.
He invites all who are in search ofGroceries
to give him a call, and he feels assured that he
can give as good bargains a scan bo had at any
place. With other articles which he constant
ly keeps on hand the following may. be found:
Sugar, Coffee, ./Molasses, j Hardware, Hallow-
Syrup, Salt, Flour, Bag-J ware, Cheese, Ba-
gingiiope, Twine, Spun I -eon. Lard, Butter,
Yarn, Nails. | Teas. &c.
Z. BRANTLEY.
Sandersville, Dec. 20,1858 47—tf
LOCKETT, & CO.
Commission Merchants and
■-''.SHIPPING AGENTS.
126 Bay Street, Sdvannrh, Ga.
E. LOCKETT, W. H. LONG, }. JJ. DAVIS.
uej>t/ 29 34—tf
A, A. SOL2MCK3 & CO.
D EALERS in Drugs, Medicines, Ch<m
eats, Perfumery, fattey articles, Surgtea.
uioLruments, Paints, OiB Dye Stuffs.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
iSavannati, feb. 22.1853. 4—ly
Negroes Wanted !
ANTED to lure for the ensuing year
. t V fifteen or TWENTY able bodied Negro
Fellows, lor which $f2 50ets. per month w ith,
clothing will be paid, Persons having such
for hire, can do so by m. king early applica
tion at.this Office.
Nov. 22, 43—tf
PlasUi’in^ aud iii icklayiEg;
T HE undersigued has located in -Eandets
vitle,for the purpose of carrying on th
Flustering and Bi ick-iaying business. Spe*.-!
mens of workmanship cstn be seen in the
place.Joint ttiken in the country.
7—ly D STETONSON^
mar.* 4.