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THE CENTRAL GEORGIAN.
A Female Husband.—-A few davs pre
vious to the sailing ol thg. last steamer, a
Mew Fee Bill.
quiet elderly looking ladv woman solicited
the assistance of Mr. Broderip, one of the
Londou Police magistrates, under tlie fol
lowing circumstwuces. She complained
ibat her daughter, a girl oi seventeen, had
gone through the ceremony of
without beiug blessed with a husband, it a ddivery l>y torCcps
was, ot course, at the tune of the nuptials, "Crainetoiuv
Milage in day,
mght, .
Inclement weather in day,
night,
For Visit,
Labor (Natural)
manage fLittieult aud instrument*! )
% »\ 1 It I >*
iO,.? 5
§l,5U
I v Medicines For Sale!!
jj All persons wLhihgtw purehase miv article,f
.for articles, in the J.buVe hue, e..u novv.be 1’iif-
jjnished with dispatch. Ail a nicies warranted
soppo«Ml that she ms being united to one^ jnbrk)l4J j uv
of the Other sex and they weut to Y urk to s Venesection'
spend the honeymoon; but her daughter, to?/\ l ' uc ° cs ’"
>'« s “'l ,r ‘* e ’ * i,s ^ ,er t d «•“•*« h “ d h,3uS U g Catheter,,
been "larrted »> --» ... male ,tt W e,| v . ^ , uilwliull ,
aifj the Mhry three cluUhea. Mr. Abtomlil*
denp after atatiog that there were: other J k , u ^ Ub g i„oth
caeea of a similar character oa record, and S DeU . uU „„ bv reeaest after the first
learmag .hat the .murage .va.vaolemai 2> d| Ux u,„ Mels
at liighgate church, refered the complain-1 .
ft 1,&U jfg t . lul inc and fresh; and.ae fur Chemical, and
§3,0t).| o ther practicel medicines,£$&£»}ly used by
*2,1)0 a Physicians, I have as good an assort meuE on
‘ *15 ,t)0 f hand as can be had in an)’- market,
B Paints, oils, and pen fume nr, with an anRort-
^25 OoI ment of patent medicines, kept constantly on
*5u’uO§ h:ind * :W Wel * iis a bta:, h variety of Family, and
-a t .w/ M ,,lPlan'tati»>n Medicines. For further particulars,
oU to ’ UW |call ut the ‘Kaxdersvillx Drug. Stoke 1 .
<51,003 Terms, Cash.
THOS. J. KINOllLEY.
Jan. 3 1854. 49—‘^m.
•2,00
•5,00
•5,00;
55,00
*1,00
Stolen.
[OTOLEN from the subscriber in Dooly
lO county on Sunday night the I9tIs of De-ntheui peculiarly suited tor this climate, pre-
PXA.BI3 ?OR ’£ 05f««.
THE uiidvusigni’d ivsp*-cliillly
lintonns the liuzei s <>t ATdvarim.ii
Georgia and Florida* that they
liaye on nan j more than fiftyPianos, the lar
gest stock ever on sale in this city, and made
by tlie most fcelebrated maimthcturers in the
United States. Nunns & Clark, T. Chicker-
ing, Boardruan & Gray, Leiglit &, Newton,
Edward cf* Fisher, all well known to the lov
ers of Music, have placed in their large assort
nretutTliese Pianos are ot rich tone, &. bea'uti
ully iinhlied in it use Wood* Black Walnut &
Mahogany, with iron frames made in.flu
most substantial and workmanlike manmn
Also tire justly celebrated Aioliau Plan.
Furies, which tor tlieir sweetness of ton
have not been equalled. All these instru
ments have metalic frames which rettdei
do. da at night
Plaeental delivery $7,50 to f 15,0U
Reducing and setting dislocation
of tiip Joint,
Kuee-
Ankle “ -
Toes “
Clavicle u
Shoulder
Elbow .
\\ risk
iiighgate cuurcu, reiereu the comj
ant to tlie magistrate of that district. Be
fore leaviug the court, however, the mother
made -the following most extraordinary
statement. She said that the psuedo hus
band was first introduced to her in female
attire, under the name of Mrs. Panton, but
after an intimacy of some months suddenly-
appealed in the costume of a geutleman,
announcing himself a Mr. Albert Guelph,
and declaring that he was issue of George
IV. aud Queen Caroline, but that for
certain reasons, his existence hitherto had
been tept a profound secret, but that hia^,- , , w „ ,,**
lovatorher tair daughter had wrung it tromj ,, . * *mn
hie heart and induced him to appear ui the
becoming habiliments of his own s»*x, in
lieu of the feminine attire he had been dis
guised in for years bv the directions of a
very benign old lady, who met him period
ically in Park Laue, and supplied him with
money c*ob sb hbi.um, As be was fashiona
bly dressed and always had plenty of 1110
*50,Ud
*25,00
S 15.00,
*1U,00
* 15,00
*25, to $50
*15 to *20
*10,00
Thumb <fe fingers *5 to §20
nud setting fractures, same as
[tion to- il will be thankfully received, and ajlFaris. 1’or Pow er and beauty of to-ne, they
[liberal reward will be paid for it, address megstand pre-eminent,
hit dfillwoodDooly county Ga.
JNO. M. FI.OVD.
Head Quarters,
1st. Division, 2nd Brig. G. M.
fcse.irlxiro ilec. 2nd 1853.
OairEit Na l.
E LECTIONS are hereby ©r<Lred tebe
held on the 1st Monday in Jfardi 1854
for the purpose of filling up tlie various ©di
ces now vacant in the Brigade including the
counties of Burke, Birlloeh, Taf nall, Em anuel
Jefferson, Striven and Montgomery. Colon
els; .Majors, and Cnplains will see 10 the pro
per organization of their respective commands
as in ter in 8 pointed out by law. By order of]
the Brig. Geu*l J. B. Hayse.
E. it’. LAURENCE.
Aid.
December 13, 4(1—tf
Jan. 3, 1854.
45#—2t.
p e ar, utNMowr;
ATEOltSBY AT LAW,
Louisville, Ga.
October, 25, 1853.
39—tf
Thigh.
Leg
shoulder Joint
Amputatiou of Forearm
*50,00
*40,00
§75 Arm
*30,00
Hand *15 Fingers
s& iug wounds *1 .0 5
fcewing wounds per stitch *1,00
§40
$10
, - | chuviiig Scalps per dressing *1 to *2
uey the mother, believing the story, with adhestve
seated la U10 nuptials, parlicnlarlv as tbel^ 11 ^' 1
S “'h r
,, , , , , s plaster 1 to *5
am di*Unt Mrs. Panton and Lerdaughteri^.iJ Umuium * 60 to §100
bad upon occasions ot little visits, slept to- J Me J iciue \ lhe dose 25 lo 50 cis
gather before -and so Miss Robb.ns chang-| Tillctures 2 / cU uZ .
fd her uauie tor Mrs. Guelph, on the I2thf
September, 1853, by license at High-!
gate church, but, alas! soon discovered that]
Mrs. Paiiton was a woman after all.
Watch Maker and Jeweler.
0—-
T HE Subscriber would respectfully an
nounce to tlie citizens of W shington
and adjacent counties that he has located him
self in Sandersville, where he will repair
Watches and all other kinds of Jewelry at the
shortest notice. His work-shop is in Messrs
Ainsworth ic, blageFs store, where lie keeps
for sale a full assortment of tlie finest and new
fashion Jewelry. By doing good work, charg
ing moderately, and selling Jewelry on ver)
reasonable terms, he solicits a share of public,
patronage. ISAAC I HEDRICK.
December fi, 1853 45—tt
Oahart’s Melodious.-—This beautiful ton
ed wind instrameut, manufactured by Calitirt
.1 Needham, N, V., for village purposes.
Lodges, Serenading Parties, and the private
practise of Grganist-s. possessing a sweet and
dowt lfttl tone, they have also tor sale. All
these iiistmments will be disposed ot on the
most »ct ©mmoduting terms. The prices ot
lhe Pianos ranging from §175 to $1,000, -
I W. MORRELL & Co.
Feb. 23.8153- 3—ly
Family Groceries.
r F'HE. Subscribers having associated.thein-
_L selves as a mercantile limit© be known by]
the name of J. T. Youngblood & Co., respect-]
fully anuounee tluit they will earry on the Gro
cery business and solicit a share of public pat
ronage. They are prepared to furnish all ar-j
deles in their line at the?eheapest cash prices.
They have on hand all articles in the Gro-|
cer.y line, with Bagging, Rope, Nails, Iron.
Tea, Sugar, Coffee,,Molasses, Bacon, Tobac-_„„ t , .„.„j .
o, die. All of which will be sold cheap forlcured them and tlieir lricndakn some case* after
* fit • 1 f 1 l C.wiK in ft n n mVRf
? Consultation §10
I Febrifuge and other powders
pel duz. 50 eta
i Proscription in all cases *2,UU
. . et , o 0 . Blisters from 25 cts to §2,00
Honey Stolen and Found.-home 8 or 10^^^ u f Tumours from 5 to §20
days ago, Mr. JiV.yl.ie. ot ApaUchicolH »^| Lanc ^, r p a ru«vchia & abscess *2,U0
his carpet bag, conUimng »20,000,| U;4lar{u;i frulh 5 Ulo§Lu0
Xtolea from him at the wharf in Columbus,
Plantation for Sale*
Wood Shop-Bepairing, &c.
AIIE subscriber would respectfully an
- nouncee to the people ot Washington
county, that he has put up a WORK SHOP
in tliia plaeo and is prepared to do all jobs, in
the way of Carriage, Wagoos, and Bug
gy, making, and Refairikg at the shortest
notice. Having been engaged for a number
i>f years in the business, he tlatters himself
that he can give those wlio may patronise him
entire satisfaction, in the style, manufacture
and prices of work done at bis establisliment.’
He lias secured the services of good Wheel-
? Strabismus
We the
G#.. by u uugro man who assumed the char
acter of * drayman, The Times says we are_
pleased tolearu that tlie greater part of theF 161 "^) pledge ouise 'ts t
money has been recovered. The boy isl^ Koverned by the above
said to belong to Win. Hargroves, of Ala.
At auy' rate, he lived too fast, attracted at-
tcutioR Wo hiuisejf by bis extravagance,
was apprehended, confessed the theft and
rat«ruod all the money except about *500,
which he had squandered about town. Now
here is a clear case of violation of the law
which jirohibifcs' the trading with slaves, and
the atrot»g«Ml proof of the policy of the law.
As long as temptations are held out to black
population lo commit theft by irresponsi
ble and base men, they will steel.
DFAJ) FALLS.
‘Where were yon last night, Tom? Tou
look as though you hav slept hard; and yo.ir
bat’s caved in at the top.
• Why — hicnp— if you must know—hie
nj,—the fact is—liicup—I got caught again
last nizbG
Caught! how caaght? What do you
mean!’
»Ol, l_hicup—I got caught in a dead
fall again.’
•Dead-fall ! Where f
• Why, down here, where they sell blue
ruin at thrip a horn.’ ^
•Do you call (hose places desd-falM’
‘Yes I does —and they is the ones ns
goes with a figg-r four and a fly—I newer
looked inside o’ one that I was’nt good as
gome.
Robbery.—The
Fmrrt. in laur.-ns
house of Mr. Hardy
county, was robb d on
the night of the 3d instant, of $2,400 m
money and notes. A reward of two hun
dred dollars is oiTe ed for the apprehension
of an individual who is suspected of having
committed the deed.
A Difficulty in Rising.—Off™* to the
rise which appears to he taking place in
everything, future hstorinns will, no
doubt, denominate the present period the
‘•rising generation
20 to *25
undersigned Physicians, d
to adhere to, and
governed uv uieauove Fee Bill in our
practice in all cases. And we do furthei
pledge ourselves to recognise no man as a
member of the Profession iu thu couuty
who does not conform to it
J. R. SMI . 11,
A. A. CULLENS,
J. C. ST ANSEL,
T. W. SULLIVAN, ‘
J. R. PRICE,
W. P. HAYNES,
JOHN STONE,
S. D. BRANTLEY,
R. Y. RODGERS,
JUS. FORRES,
W. L. JJKRNIGAN,
Fee Bill Begnlatiiig the Praetice ot
MEDICINE, IN THE IOWN OF SAND
KRSV1LLE.
Single Tisit in the day *1,00
Daily attendance §2,00
Single visit at night *2,UU
“ From bed at night *3,00
Visit at night inclement weather
from bed *4,0
\Ye the undersigned Physicians of th
Town of Sandersville, do Iicreby pled
ourselves to adhere lo, and be governed l>\
the Fee Bill in our Town practice in all cn
ses. And we do further pledge ourselves
to recognise no mail as a member of the
Profession in the Town of Sandersville who
does not conform to it.
W. P. HAYNES,
S. D. BRAN l LEY',
A. A. CULLENS,
J. R. SMITH,
W. L. JERNIGAN.
Sandersville, January 3rd, 1854.
work, repairing, or any thin, in bis line will
meet with prompt attention. His Work
shop, Is on the Milledgeville Road, near the
( iUn h JOHN W. RENFROE.
Sandei file. jan. 11 ! 1853. 50— If
TRIE soberiber desirous of removing to the|riglits and Bhu-ksmiths,^and all ^ordew J«r
-L West, offers for sale his Plantation, ly in
S’this county about 8 miles Nortli ot fcJau-
dersville, on the waters of Keg creek, contain
ing about 370 acres, the half of which is clear
i d, a greater p..rt of it fresh, under good fence
I nere is on tlie place a good dwelling h«ii::e
Gin house, Packing screw, with Negro bouses,
ud all necessary out buildings. Tlie land is
irst quality of Pine land, lies level and yield.-
weli. Persons wishing to buy can call and
see me on the premises, or write, me at San-
dtrsville, Geo. JOHN HARRIS
Any person buying can purchase Corn
stock, &c on tlie place, and at fair prices.
Washington eo.;uig. 9, 1853. 28—4m
Boot Making and Repairing*
o .
T IIE Subscriber would respectfully an
notinee to all persons, who wish fine Boots
and fine work, that he continues on his “own
hook,” at the 'Court lionse comer,’ where he
continues to to make and repair Boots and
Shoes in the best manner and of the latest
BARMOiiilC XlM STZTV VS* I Re lias the best materials, from which In
Coroef of St. Julian st. <£• Market £<7tiarg mami f. w .tores every article in bis litfe, and ev
ery pains will taken to give -best fits, and all
work put up in excellent style. Call for y’our
fine Boots, and I will furnish them cheap.
Shop next door to NmallwoodVTailorshop.
F. EBNER
F.
SAVANNAH GEOItGIA.
ZOGI3AUM & CO., Importers and Deal-!
ers in Musical Instruments of every de
scription, sheet Music, strings, &e. wholesale
,nd retail. Piano Foktes, by A. Stodart &.
;« and J. B. Dunham, New York, in every vu-
iety of style and price. These Instruments
ire acknowledged, by tlie best musical judges
o be at ;east equal to any other nianufuetur
rrs. Dealers supplied witli every article in
the line at New York prices.
K. ZOGBAU3I.] [geo. MITCHELL,
feb. 22. 4—ly
may 31,
52—W
DR: bv™.
LIVERWORT & Trltt*
FOR THE COMPLETE CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma Rron
chilis, Spitting of Blood, and all othqr
Lung Complaints, tending to .
Consumption.
LOOK AT1T3 UNPARALLED SUCCESS
The nbuvo distmguiBlied COUGH MEDI
CINE is carrying all before it in Lung Goni-
plaints. In all'sections of tlie country it is con-
smittly performing Cures wbieh astonish even
Pitvsician themselves. Look at the h charac
ter and standing ot lilt- nacnes v/hich vouch for
its unrivalled healing power. H. Cox, M. I)’,
late Professor in the Medical College at Ciw-
cinnafi; IV. J. Richards, M. D.; H-on. Judge
Morse; Hon. Judge Win. Burke, for morejhan
2ft years Post Master of Cincinnati; R.S. New
ton, M D., Professor in the Medical College at
Memphis, Term.; John A. Collin#, Esq., Pro
prietor of the Temp. Organ and General Agent
of the Grand Division of the 80ns of Temper-
ance of Ohio; ft'm ll Levison, Esq., Editor of
the U S'. Militnry aad Naval Argus at N. T-i
Thos. G. Faultier, Erq., of .21uany; Rev. Hn
Wise man, Rev. R. Hoyt* 8 Y. City;
could name hundreds, aye thousands oi others
who testify from personal experience, that il ba
of well selected Fall and Winter Goods,
which they offer to sell cheaper than ever.
We deem it unneeessajy to enumerate ah
he different articles in Dry Goods and Ri ac[j
Made Clothing line Groceries and tf-c, 4'C-
but eal] on us and you can judge for yourself
The best market priee also will be paid a *|good than any other medicine I have ever
1 times for Wool, Hides, Tallow, Chickens.|® en .. Q n , D y tirst taking it, it increased the
ull other remedies had failed. Such men never
make such statements, unlfss convinced ^ftkeir
truth beyond the possibility of a doubt. Read *
few of the letters. n
Extract from a letlerfrom F. M, Cory, to n.
L. St. wart, Esq, No. 137 Second street, New
Sparta, Jane 30,1849.
Dear Friend Steworf— 1 have been home now
I had
But
i have now the pleasure of thanking you
coininending me to take Dr. Rogers byrup of
Liverwort, Tar and CanchuLgua. 1 got » Mi
en bottles of it and took home with me, deter
mined to make a fair trial of it, as 1 had don«
witli everything else. 1 have only taken four
bottles of it, and l must say it has done me mor«
tsh only.
J. T. YOUNGBLOOD,
WJi. HODGES,
Sandersville.nov. 22, 43—tf
New Fall and Vinter Goods,
r llERRMAN & Cn.,at Irwins. X Roads,I
• beg leave to invite“the attention of theirL
old friends and customers, aad tint of theljnst two months. YV hen I last saw you
public generally to their now receiving Stockibut little hopes of ever getting any e * r -
. »i i,„ve now the Dleasure of inankingyou lor r«-
tar-
ex-
Eggs, &c.
nov. 8>
41—tf
JOK1V ft.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer ini
PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINEd\
VaRHISIIES.FREXCH AJII> AMERICAN
Glass, Paper Hangings and Borders, Fire]
pectorution, and I raised a great deal of bloody
matter from my Lungs. But that has now eeo»-
ed,und so has nay cough,nearly. I cough huC
little now, and expect soon to be entirely fre»
from it. 1 consider it an invaluable medicine,
and shall recommend it to all who are afflicted
with a Gough or’Disensed Lungs. * ^
I let a young lady who had the CONSUMP
TION, and had bled a good deal from the Lungs,
try promptly attended to.
Db22, 1853.
4—ly
VSS.STXZ.IrS & BUTLER.
DEALERS IN FASHIONABLE
Boots, Shoes & Plantation Brogans.j
No. 161 Congress strkkt,
South Side Market Square,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Feb. 15, 1853. 3—ly
fii’Mlighl lo Jail.
L ODGED in Jail on the 27th of November
last, a negro Woman who says her name
Anna, supposed to be about 25 or 30 years of
.go, of dark complexion, one of her upper
front teeth out, and a scar of a bruise on her
ight leg, and small mole 011 the left side of the
face close by the no.se, no other marks pcr-
eptible, says she belongs to Mike A’harp
Columbia , South Carolina. The owner is re
quested to cotne forward prove property, pay
expenses and take her away.
NEILL McLEOD, Jailor,
per E. B. Lewis.
Swainsboro, Emanuel co. dec 13, 46-tf
l\EU 4*001**.
rpHR Subscribers would respectfully an
I nuunce to their friends, cuxtoiners, and
tlie public generally, that they have just com
pleted to fill up their Store with a large and
handsome Slock of., Fall and Winter goods,
which they offer lo sell at very l< w prices.
’Their Slock is comprised ofLadie9 dress goods
as Alpacas, Delaines, Marinos, Uashniirs and
Calicoes, all of the latest styles.
Readymade Clothing of all sixes and latest
style*, suitable.for Fail and Winter.
Also Shoes and Roots. _
Ji full assortment of Gold and Silver Watch
es and other Jewelry Resides these, a gfeat
many other articles generally kept in their
Store. Please call and examine for yourself.
A1N.SWORTH &.SLAGER.
October 25,1 >53, 39 tf
A young physician asking . per mi .■•si on o
a lass to kiss her 4 she replied, 4, No, sir, I
t.ever like a doctor’s hill stuck in my (We
Why is a man in prison like a leaky
boat? Because he wants bail iug out.
Plantation for Sale.
T HE Subscriber offers for sale all that val
uable Plantation or tract of land on which
hemow resides, containing one thousandand
fifty acres more or less, known ns the White
Bluff pl«ce, on the Oconee River, adjoining
lands of Gen. Warthen and Thomas Wells.
Ot the above tract four hundred and fifty a-
cres are cleared, ot great fertility, rer l u f
worn, the remainder consists of woodlands
and Swamp Hammock,not liable to.overflow,
and easy of cultivation. With the plantation
will be sold also about 2000 buslmls. of Corn,
together with Fodder, Stock Lattle,//o 0 s.
Mules, and Horses, plantation tools and uten
sils, &c. For further particulars npp y to the
Subscriber at the place, 01 to Gen ar le
in Sander.ville. -EDWARD ROWLEY.
Hebron P. O.
Jin 10,1853 50—6m
New Harness Making Establish'
ment. :
mi!E Subscriber respeetfnlly ’n^rms the
1 citizens of Washington, flud + ^ t ^Uen «.
ing counties, that he has recen y •
stand in Bonders ville, for the purpose ; of car
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court 0
Ordinary of Washington county, will be
sold before the Court House door in the town
of Nandersville on the first Tuesday 111 March
xi c xt between the usual hours of sale the
iV flowing property to wit: One tract ot land
iug in said county, on the waters of Gum
reek containing two hundred and ninety-tour
acres more or less, with the widows dower to
be taken off of said land, also at the same
time and place one land warrant issued by
the Government of the United Matt- under
the net of September 1850, m favor of Wm
Giles, late of said county deceased. To be
sold as the property of said de-eased, and for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
dreeufted: Term, dny^^, ^
^ Jan. 10. ' 60 -- ld
Police.
B ETHLEHEM Academy has bscn ill op
eration for twenty years past, and ^hae
been the means of doing a great deal of good
to the community in which it m located. 1 ie
Trustees feeling the importance ol education
have procured the services of Teachers com
petent to instruct pupils in tlie rudiinen .tr)
and the higher-branches of classical educaion,
( ko in the Ornamental studies, of Music
Drawiiifc, and Enibrohllng, for this year. All
who desire their children-to be educated, 1
aiSl ffX^oftbis favorable opportum-
tv . Board can be obtained in the nel o tl ^
hood upon reasonable terms. lhe beho
«.«, bn ^'"^Xa'^FfRUSTEEa.
Bethlehem Academy.
t en 50 — U
Jan 10
LOCKETT, LONG, «Sl CO.
Commission Merchants and
SHIPPING AGENTS.
126 Bay Street, Savannrh, Ga.
E. LOCKETT, w. H. LONG
sept
20
J. H. DAVIS.
34—tf
lYotice.
A LL persons indebted.to tbe estate!of«m
A Giles,date pf ^shington^unty^d^
Family Groceries 11
r HE Subscriber takes, pleasure in Baying
to his friends, patrons and customers,
that lie still keeps on hand an excellent assort
ment of
family gkoce«ies,
ind other articles usually to be found in his
line of business; all of which he will i-ell •
CHEAP FOR CASH ONLY.
He invitee all who are in search of Groceries
to give him a call, and he feels assured that he
can give as good bargains as can be had at any
place. With other articles which he constant
ly keeps on hand the following may be found:
Su'^ar, Ceffee, .Molasses, Hardware, Hollow-
Syrup, Salt, Flour, Bag- ware, Cheese, Ba-
oiim Rope, Twine, Spun cop, Lard, Butter,
Yarn, Nails. Teas. &c.
Z. BRANTLEY.
Sandersville, Dec. 20, 1858 47—tf
W E have much pleasure in directing the
particular attention of our friends and
natrons, to the arriv al at our store, of an entire
new Stock of Goods, recent ly purchased m the
Northern markets: All the goods at our store
are new and well selected with especial care
for this market (having previously sold 0111
nearly all .of our old stock.) We assure our
friends who will favor us with their calls tlinl
\\r e w ;n use ou/ best efforts iu ..autist} ing tin
most fastidious, in regard to personal atten-
1o our business or in the prices and quali-
ies of goods. We deem it unnecessar) to
enumerate all the different- articles that have
arrived at our store, but cal J on us before pur
chasing elsewhere, and we will show you a. c
handsotr.e an assortment, as cannot be bur
passed & NEWMAN.
sept SO.
ESTABLISHES).
“Savannah Stove Depot,”
COOKING STOVES of all sizes and
various patterns, Grates Stoves and Heaters
for all purposes* Tin ami Britannia W are,
Bunina and Pipes, Wooden Ware, Domes-
ic Hardware and House-keeping articles
oo numerous to mention.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
JAJIES SULLIVAN
No. 1+5 Brougliton Street
Savannaii;Ga.
Feb. 15, 1853. 3 "~ ] . Y
JX- B KNAPP
Manufacturer of
SADDLERS, HARNESS, <tc. <te., and
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in al
- kinds of
SADDLERY WARE. CARRIAGE
W.FLYNT.
" 60—tf
rca,enable terms as possible.
Jan. 10,
1 made to the Court of Ordinary of J ffer-
*°acountv, for leave to «ell the real estate ot
fteddiu Hall, late of sai l county deccasea.
GREEN S. UALL. adm r
h* id, -°r
Rtana in Hnndonjviiwi f . . j*f ix- uut.>uuc v* r i»i»« » %_t _ _
rvingon Harness-making and wpj led, are requested to “J"i d Vng"dc-11 ^'rUnmiMs"Laces, Fringes, Patent Leath
- )■ - t-Jr”* ■Sfe 5s3»srst"&2Z % .***$£& w
itiem dmlj- anlhenUMted SjS!?,?S s "”^? re | at Tin l'«> of tiib ooi.des saddle,
scribed py law. W. W. OILES.adm | ^ 0 f Gibbons’ Building
Jan. 10, — ;— ■—I ^nrk'it Sflnare, Savanufth. J
lYbilkcjf' . I A laroe assortment always on band, and
A CMd **’
Hew 4*worts sit littwiu stoic.
Board and Decorative Papers, Sashes. Blinds! and dl) , clote cl several moots with nur Physician,
and Doors. West Side of [Monument Square,| blJt rrcw WO rsr, have one bottle of it, and it cur-
Nayaxxah,Ga. Orders from the eoun | e( j ( ier ft acted almost miraculously in her sasv.
Your sincere friend F. M CORY.
■=="I BLEEDING at the lungs cured
o* SEE HOW PROMTTLY IT ACTS! ^
Statement of Mr. A. Lang, Baker, No. 388
, 1 earl-streel, N. Y.-A few days before list
Christmas l was taken unwell, and eo,m■ e««-
I meticed bleeding treety «t the Lungs. 1 called
a Honicepnthie Physician, but ins medicine
Idid iiotseein la-help me. I read your advertise-
linent, and thought I would try Dr Rogers Syr-
lup of Liverwcirt, Tar and Canchalagun. Before
|l had taken up the third bottle, my bleed.ng had
topped, Hiy Cough wus gone,and I fvfi.wellM
liisujL My health is now good I conf'der R •
most excelleat medicine, and cordially recom
mend it to my triends, [This statement «
the f'DP'^g^iSljAD.
Ill Chartes street,New Grleau*.
/Hiolesale General Agents for the 8ou»heT»
SLates, to whom aU orders must be addreo*
Also sold by N. W. H A1NES, &- BRG.
Sanders ville June 21 1853. Ll—tmtnu
I GEORGIA—JEFFERSON COUNTY .
U / HER EA James Salter 1:1 d Wil.um
W G. Salter, administrators on the estate
[ofZidJcok alte r, late of Washington county
[deceased, applies to me for letters distmssory
[from said estate . , ,,
1 Tltese arc therefore to cite and admonish au
L-uid singular the kil.drcd and creditors of saw
deceased, to be and appear at the Couitot
Ordinary within the tune prescribed by law, to
pltow cause if any they have why said leue.s
should not be granted. Given under my hand
I at Office in Louisville, this 6lh day of beptem-
ber ’ 3j3 N. DIEHL, Ordn’y
sept. 13 33 m6in _
Well Rigging.
piIE s ubscriber having removed and local
JL ted himself at Sandersvillc. would res
pectfully inform the citizens of Washington
county, that he is now prepared to dig new,]
md clean out and repair old wells. Persons
wishing to engage his sendees can do so by
pplying in person or bv letter.
RU .SVELL BAILEY.
Aug. 23 1853. 30—tf
r JpiIE
Plantation for Sale.
Subscriber wishing to give tip his
farming interest, offers his plantation for
sale; containing 2000 acres, lying in Wash
ington county, on Williamson f warap, immedi
ately on the Road leading from Station No.
12, Central Railroad to Sparta, I 1-2 miles
from the former plaee.
On the premises is a neat and comtortable
dwelling, negro houses, carriage house, Sta
bles, gin-house and screw, overseer’s house
aud all necessary out houses on the place, and
convenient to the buildings arc two wells of
excellent water. Corn, fodder, seed peas,
wheat and rye, and a lot of stock hogs can be
had on.the place if desired. Those, wishing
to purchase such a place. W'ill do wed to call
=! dia te ,y. .f-r*Sa?SS£^S^
August 30..1853 31 tf
New Goods for Fall and Winter
N EGRO Blankets, Kerseys and Osnaburgi-
Plaid and plain Kinseys, together with a
large and well selected stock of Fane) and
staple Dry Goods, comprising every variety
aud style of ladies’ Dress Goods—the latest
and richest patterns—French designs. We re
peetfulft invite our friends nnd all who visit
Savannah, to examine our stock, YVe sell low.
Our stock of French Cashmeres and D Lams
is large and well selected _
rv shade and variety ; a fine assortment
m. ».j —a Li'ir brocade figured silKs.—
Please, to
silks, col’d and bl’k;
Our stock is large and complete
^Corner of Broughton and Whitaker streets,
Savannah.
JAS. H: & M. aSHEAIIAN.
Iiate.of Milledgoville, Baldwmco
oet, 19,1852. .
LAWSON & G©LF2tSir_
Commission Merchants,
§3 BAY STREET
SAVANNAH, GEO.
[r. A. I.AWSOX. J. E. GODFREY.]
ft. Jt & 3 B. nENDRICKSON
Wholesale Druggists,
and dealers in paints.
Oils, Window Glass, &c.. Mustard, Sjnces
and Snuff, Perfumery, Brushes. Ac., and\
Landrcih's Garden Seeds, ->
Gibbon’s Buildings, Savannah, Ga,
Feb. 15( 1852. 3— ly
A. PONCE,
Importer and inaimfaefnrer o|
S EGA R S,
N O. 13, Whitaker street, keeps constan’]
on hands vyell selected stock ofimporte
Segars; also. Manufactured Tobacco. Snufl
Pipes, and all other articles usually kept in h
ne of business, which he. offers
reasonable terms.
Savannah, feb. 22.1853. 4-^lv
W1LLXZ xa W.UEIKCOX»r.
(Successor to Joseph M. Turner.)
Druggist and Chemist
monument square,
Savannah, Ga.
H AS on hand and is constantly receiving
fresh supplies of toe purest Drugs Med
icines and C'hemigals.
Also,
Brushes of every description, Fancy articles
Perfumery, Garden Seed, &c. &c. Particular
attention is paid in tlie seiectiou of Medicine
to have none but the purest, and all articles
sold bv me are warranted to be just as they
ire represented, and Phyeicians, Country Mer-
zhants and. Planters, may rely upon their or
ders being filled with as much desp atch and
care as if they were present in person
Feb, 14, 1853.
~~»X. dt B. KC JOHIfSTOfflT,
ATTORNET8 AT LAW,
Sparta, Georgia.
Will practice iu Hancock and the *d-
oiniog counties, aud the Supreni.^Court.
MARK JOHNSTON', j R. M. JOHNSTON.
March 22, 1853. 8—tf
BBZtt fEBXYS A jCE'B'IC'K
Wholesale and Retail Druggists, ■
Alapaceas ofeve-fcjaets’ Buildings, corner of Broughton am*
Land, for Sale.
.—0——
I HIE Subscriber being desirous of remoy-
innr from this section offers for sale »'*
[residence and lands lying adjacent to this vil
lage. Ilia residence is almost within the cor-
[porate limits of the town, is a comfortable
house, with good out buildings, water. &c ; —
aa. - He has about 240 or 250 acres of land, lying
the mo- Icontiguous to the village, upon a part ot w uc
§ the house is situated. Nearly all ol it is un
der fence, about 80 acres cleared, the remain
der heavily timbered. The land is as good »«
any upland** in the State. There ia also an ex
cellent Peach orchard attached to the place.
i\good bargain.can be had by immediate ap-
pHoation. J0HN BLAND.
SundBratille.NoT.29 44 —
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel,
BROAD ST. AUGUSTA* Ga*
JHIS splendid Hotel has been re
cently fitted up in superior style,
witii entireiy new furniture, lor
the reception ol regular und tr*u-
biotiu uuwiuers. . . • j
If pleasant rooms, clean beds, a good table,
and attentive servauts, can make guests com
fortable, we intend they shall not leave dissat
isfied. Try us R. PRESCOTT
Proprietor.
November 29, 1853 ' 44—4m
Ad a. solo snores dt co,
r^vEALEItSin Drugs, Medicines, Chi*
U cals,Perfumery, fancy articles, Burgee*,
msiruments, Paints, Oil? & Dye Stuffs.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Savannah, teb. R2.1863. 4—ly
3—)v
YVliitaker streets, Sayannah, Ga _
Dealers In Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals;
Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c-
Soda waTeb of a superior quality.
feb. £2,1853. ' - ‘
Ned 25
Gin.
A ariperlm- article of Phelps best, just
i-eivod and for sale bv
N. W. HAINES &. BRO.
Net- r T. * 3
rC f
I
Want’s money.
T HE Subsiiberdieing desirous to change liis
busiuesfin some degree, respectfuly calls
upon all who are indebted to him to he reauy
so.make an early settlement with him. lie
will call upon all indebted, and gives this no
tice that they may be able
December 13,
46—3t
Negroes Wanted !•
ANTED to hire for the cluing
v f FIFTEEN or tWekty able bodied Ncgro
Fellows, for which §12 6ftcts. P^r month vuth
do thing will be paid, Fcifcoim ha g
for hire, can do so by making ear y «pp
tiou at this office.
Nov. 22, ' - '
43—tf
PlahiciiKR siiijii Ei U lalnyitff
T HE undersigned has located
ville,Yor the purpose ol carrying on
Plastering and Brick-lay iug htioincss. I
iSTlr be Been m tk.
Cer. W ta ‘ h O ^rYvESSOS.
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