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THE CENTRAL GEORGIAN,
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Scriyeit sheriffs Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door
in the village of Nylvaijia, on the first
Tuesday in February next between the usual
hours of sale, the following property to wit:
One t rack of pine hind containing fifty acres
•more or less, to satisfy oi.e Justice Couit-fi fa
in favor of John fitowpll, the said land adjoin
ing lan4s of William Larsey. on the East, and
Cluirles Jenkins on the .North,'and James .Joy
ner on the North, levied on as the property of
John Sowell the, said 'Jqlin'fSpwell vs. the said
J. Sowell. Property pointed out by Jo:-.n
Sowell, and said levy made and returned to me
by a‘ constable, this 17th day of December,
1853. JOHN BASEMORE. Sh’ff.
WASHINGTON SHERIFF'S SALE.
V ILL be sold before the Court.IIouse door
in the Town of Sandersvilje on the 1st
Tuesday in February next, betvyeep [he usual
liourslof snip, tljp following property to wit:
One negro boy named Francis, about 18 or 20
years of age; levied on as the property of Adi-
son E. Dudley, to satisfy a Jifa issued from the
Inferior Court of Washington County, in favor
ot E. B. Usina vs Beach &, Dudley , and other _/?
fa's vs the said Beach & Dudley and against
the said AdisouE Dudley. Property pointed
.out by E. B. Uiina.
S. A. If. JONE.S, Sh’ff,
Jan. 3. 1854. 49—td.
Post Foiled Sheriff Sale.
YTTILL be sold before the court house door
’’ in the town of Swainsboro within the 1
gul hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, the following property to yvit: one
tract of land containing one hundred acres,
more or less lying on the waters of Long creek
adjoining lands of A. D. Lanns, and others,
leyied on as-the property of Suva] MeCullers
to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Nell Mcloud.
M. OVERSTREET, D. Sliff.
Dec. 12 1853. 49—td
Pjt>gtp#n<;<f Adniiajstitajor s Sale.
W ILL be sold in the town of Sandersville
on.Wednesday the 11th day of January,
next the following property to wit: Corn, fod
der, horses, hogs, cattle, one two horse wag
gon,one family jersey, farming utensils and oth-
pr things too tedious toname. Sold as the prop
erty' of James Ainsworth late of sajd county
deceased. Terms on the dav.
DANIEL AINSWORTH, Ad n’r.
November 29, 1853 - 44—td
Administrator?^ Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Emanpel coiinty, will be spjd be
fore the Court hpuse door in the Town ol
Vienpsj. Dooly county, on ths first Tupsday ir
February next, Iqt No. 98 in 11th pigtrici ol
Dooly containing tvyo hundred two : nd a hall
(2,2 1-2 acres granted to Polly Pearce; also
one other Jot ii] said county containing tw(>
hundred and seventy*-five (275) 'acres in tin
13th district of said countv. All sold foi
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Wile)
Hoffman deceased.
ELD SWAIN, fldrn’r.
nnvember 1, 1853. . 40—td
Administratrix's
A J3REEABLE witji
Jm. Court of Ordinary o:
ty,
Sajp.
an. Order of tin
Fqurt of Ordinary of Wilkinson coun
will be sold before the Co.urt house dooi
in the Town of Inyinton .oii the first Tues
day in February next between the legr !
hours of saje the following property to wit
One lpt lying in the 3rd District,in said conn
ty known by No. 3 i 3, containing, 9*2 and:
fourtlj acres, lot no 312, in same district, con
turning 150 acres more or less, lot no. 307
Containing 85 acres iflope or less, the widow%
flower irj all the above being reserved. T<
lje sold as the property of Rieh’d Wadkins, lat<
pfsaid county dec’d, and for the benefit of tlu
Jipirs. aqd creditors of said deceased.
Terifls made known od the day.-
CELIA WADKINS adm’rx.
Ppcepiber 13, 40—td
ApMJSTR^TOft’S SALE* 7~
police.
A LL persons indpbtefi to the estate of Noah
Kittrell, late of Washington county
deceased,, are requested tp come forward
and ruajee immediate payment, and those hav
ing demands against said ,dpceltse4 wiffpresent
them in terms of the law.
JOHN KITTRELL, adni’r.
.Nov. 15, 42-—6w
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS-
.2JOTJCE.
GEORGIA, Washington county
W HEREAS tephenMills and Hillory
Hooks, administrators pn estate of
John iViills dec’d applies for letters of dismis
sion from the adroinstration of-aid estate
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all apd singular the kindred and' creditors of
said deceased, to he and appear at the Court
of Ordinary, within the lime prescribed by
law, tr show cause if any they have why said-;
FTJRNITURE.g
T HE Subscribe? is how receiving by ever
arrival from New York, a rich and Splend
assort fppn^ pf CABfAiY TFURNI rURE, o
the latest and mpst approved patterns, not sui
passed in the southern country. He has pur
chased hk stock to such anvintage,that he can
sell at very low prices. - „ ir .
Among his large assortment may hejound—
A LL persons Jn^eUted to Jane Neely late
of Jefferson county decpaspdVa'-e reques
ted to come forward tlhd make immediate pay
ment, and those having dj. mands against said
deceased are requested to present them duly
authenticated aiid within thp time prescribed
by lu».
JESSE T, MULLING, Ex’r
Nov. 15^ 42—Gw
letter's should not be ^granted. Given under j Large serpentine sofas, dp. divans, do. Q %
'... :m SnriGi.rwville. this 9th of mans, plain-and^sp ring-seat
my hand at office in Sandersville, this 9th of
August 1853
HAYWOOD BROOKIN, Ord’y
.Augusts, 1853 28—niGni
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of John
A Aslihiy, iate pf Washington county de
ceased, are requested to pomp fppiyaid and
make payment, and those holding demands a-
gainst said deceased, w ill present -. them duly
authenticated and within fhe time prescribed
by law. SILAS D-FLOYD, adni’r.
nqy. 8, 41—6 w
T WO mpnths after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer
son county for leave to sell a negro woman
named Anjep, and her child Isaac, property be
longing tp lvpddin Hall, jate of said county
deceased. GREEN S. HALL, adm’r.
Nov. 15, 43—2m
T WO 'mpnths aftpr date application will be
made to the Ordinary of Emanuel county
for leave to sell all the real estate of .1/organ
Outlaw, late of said county deceased.
JORDAN F. OUTLAW, adm’
nov. 8, -V 41—2m
sofas, do. do. dj*
viuis, ottomans ahd couches, mahogany rqck-
-ine chairs, with red and green _pMl se ; ltln o*
mohair, do. mahogany setting full three-fourth
-—^ and five-eights French chairs; curled, maple,
GEORGIA WAHINGTON COUNIY hliek walnut, and rosewood chairs, cane ana
\A/11EREAS Henry Walker admnistra- seat settees, side-boards with mahogany
» » tor on the estate, of John McAfee, late ; , a -vi e tops, do. mahogany tops, side-case
2 for let- j ^ urea ‘ S) wr iting table and book eases, cottage
.. ....missory trora saiaesoue. bureaus, ward-robes, ladies’ work tables, cen-
These are therefore to cite and admonish ! fm onf j n \ RV Fables, with tniptble tops mqrqjp
OLD SSSABUSHfiB.
“Savannah Sta\e Depot,”
COOKING STOVES of all sizes and
various patterns, Grates Staves and Heaters
for all purposes 4 Tin and Rritanma ate,
Pumps and Pipes, V\ oodeu \\ are, Domes-
ic.liardwaie :md House-keeping a rticles,
oo numerous to mention.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
JAMES SULLIVAM
No. 145 Broughton Street
Savaknaii, Ga.
15, 1853. 3—1ly
of said county deceased, applies to me fi
tefs disinissory from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admomsp ; T ’* e ,'tables, with nijuble tops mart}!?
all and singular the kindred and creditors of j t ’_‘* f, gt a nd s painted dp. dressing tables,
sSid deceased, to be and appear at my office , e j e8 Grecian el.awfoot dining tables, ex-
tea tables Grecian . .. . ^ „
within the lime prescribed by law to snow . ion tables, card-tables, with harpeandQge
if any they have why said letters should -j ] . ir y j mahogany' bedsteads, do. French pat-
r i . .1 nlnhr rl<A All.
hand at oh
capse, !rT> - ... . .
not be granted. Given under my
fieein Sandersville, Ihjs gth Jnr.e. 185o.
HAYWOOD BROOKIN, Old
.jnne 14. 2Q—mGm
GEORGIA^
T WO months after date application will ]ic
_ made to the Court of Ordinary of Wash-
on county, for leave to sell a land Warrant,
belonging to ll in. Giles, late ot said county
deceased.'
W. W. GILES, adm’r.
nov. 8, 41—2m
^^LL persons
urled inapie bedsteads, pjaiii) do. do.
' ALSU.
Curled inqple, black .walnut and rosewood
chairs with cane bottoms, Windsor chairs, chil-
Washi-ngtQii Cotiniy dten’s high do., counting roqm desks, rcyoly-
xTrHF /?E \ S Louis Bill laid administrator j sn’g chair for counting fppms, poputyr @tpols
W o i the estate of Asa P. Poaoock, late o£| foot stools, hat-stands, bellow? andhrush^ird
said epunty deceased, applies to me for letters
dismissory -from said estate .
'J’hese are therefore to cite aud admonish
.,11 and simruL-ir the kindred and creditors of
s a ,d deceased to be and appear at the Court of
Ordinary within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause if any they have why said letters
sqould not be granted
Given under my hand at office in Fandets-
ille, this l oth dav of August, 1853
IIA YWOOD BROOKIN, Ord y
ag« 16, 1853. U9—niGfl
GEORfifA, Washington Coiiuty
5 Feaborn W. Buck, John J.
cages knife trays, safes, mahogany and cherry
cribs liaif mattrasses, moss do., Feather beds,
bolsters, find pillows, green, red, black, blue
and white eord, with tassels tp match,^ half
cloth, for sofas aud mahogany chairs, \yillo»i
wagons, do., cradles.
Removed to Bmett’s new Buildings.
Broughton street. I W MORRI LL & Cq
feb. 22, 1853. 4—Iy
FJRrE mS iJB.
TI1E undersigned respectfully
| intorms the citizens ot Navannah.
Georgia and Florida, that they
'WHEREAS
VV Buck and James H. Gilmore,, applies to
me for letters of aJmiiiistnition oil the estae . jijy most celebrated nianutacturers in the
of Wright VV. Buck, late of said county d-; United States. Nunns & Clark,T. Chicker-
liave on band more than fifty Pianos, the lar
gest slock ever on sale i.i this city, and made
Notice.
... indebted to the ?st:>te of
Edw'ard McGar late of Emanuel county
deceased are requested to come forward and
make immediate payment, and those having
demands against said estate will present them
duly authenticated within tjie time prescribed
by law. OWEN McGAR, Lxec r.
December 6, 1853^ 45—6w
WO months qfier date application will be
made io the Court of Ordinary of Jefier-
-on county for leave to sell a negro woman
oelonging to the estiite ot Levy C. Adkins, late
leceased? R. W. fjANlEL, Adm’r.
December 6, 1853 45—2m .
GEORGIA-WasTiingtoii Cglji|ly
W HEREAS' William W. Martin applies to
me for letters of Administratiou on the* ! |, a nd at office
estate of John Martin late of said county dec’d. , i 853 HaYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all j ' dec. 5, 1853 ' 45—5w
aid singular the kitidred aiid creditors of said ; — —
deceased, to be and appear at the Court of Or- j GEORGIA—Washington County.
dinary within the time prescribed bv lav ^° \TT HERE AS James M. Donaldson applies
diow cause if any they have, why said letters . 1 ’
diould not be granted*. Given under my hand
it office ttiis January 1st 1854
ceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary, within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have why
said letters should not be granted. Given un
der my hand at office in Sandersville, this 5th
af Dec., 1353
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ora’y
dec. 6, 45 5w
GEORGIA—Waslihigtoti comity
Wf HERE AS Nancy Martin, and Leniue
V\ / Martin apjilies to,me for letters-of ad
ministration on the estate ofEdy Martin, Jr
late of said comity deceased.-
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
ing, Boardman & Gray, Leight & Newton,
Edward 4* Fisher, all well known to the lov
ers of Music, have placed in their large assort
* nien.tThefce Pianos are ot rich tone, & beauti
ully finished in Rose Wood, BlackWalnut &•
Mahogany, with iron frames made iulhi
most substantial and workmanlike manual
Also the justly celebrated asolian Piano
ForL e s. which for their sweetness of toi e
have not been equalled. All these instru
incuts have metalie frames which rendei
them peculiarly suited for this climate, pre
venting necessity of lulling for years.
TI10 undersigned are Agents tor 7/e 1 in
Herz’s celebrated Grand Pianos, made in
Paris. For Power and beauty of tone, they
stand pre-eminent.
Cahart’s Meloiuons.—This beautitul ton
ed wind instrument, manufaefured by Caliart
cf Neediiaui,. N. Y., for village purposes.
, said deceased, to he and appear at the Court
.of Ordinary within the time prescribed bv law —, -• . - - -.
| to show cause if any they have why said let- j Lodges, Serenading Parties, and the private
I ters should not he granted. Given under my j practise of Organists, possessing a sweet aim
in Sandersville this Dec. 5th j dowu-ful tone, they have also tor sale. All
these instruments will be disposed ot on the
most accommodating terms. 1 he prices ot
the Pianos ranging from $175 to^lJHKV
Feb. 23,8153*
VV. MORRELL &. Co.
3—ly
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
Jan. 1, 1854. . ' 49—Gw
4EORG1A—Wusiiigton County.
W HEREAS William C. Riddle applies to
me for letters of .Administration on the
rigtafe ol Henry H. Jordan late of said county
4pV , 9* ' . , , • .
These are therefore to cite and admonish
idl and singular the kindred and creditors ot
„aid deceased to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary within the time prescribed by law,
o show cause if any they have vyliy said letters :
|| hi. (rrMim-rl (liven under mV liaud i
VV to me for letfers of administration m the'!
estate of William Donaldson, late of said j
county deceased.
• These are therefore to cite and admonish |
all and singular the kindred and creditors of;
said deceased, to bo and appear at the Court
Wood Shop-Repairing, &c.
T IIE subscriber wo.uld respectfully an
nouncce to the people ot Washington
„ 1 eouiitv that he has put up a WORK SHOP
of Ordinary within the time prescribed bylaw, iu th > laeeaIld . is prepared to do all jobs, in
o show cause it any they iiave. tyhy said let-; J of CMlK1A Uf Waggon, and Bug-
ters should not he granted. Given under my , u 4ing and Repairing at the shortest
band at oIIicjln lliis rvovemlK^ 24tiu 185o.
HAY WOOD BROOKINS, Ordty.
nov 29, 44—5\v
Feb.
Iff B KNAPP.
Manufacturer of
SADDLERS, HARNESS, d'c. &c.\ and
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all
SADDLERY WARY, CARRIAGE
Trimminys, Lace*, Erinyes, Latent Leath
er, Sprivys, Axles, Bands, Varnish, dec,
4T THE SIGN OF THE G0I.DEN SADDLE,
Wpst of Gibbons’ Bfiilding
Square, Savannali,
Hr. J. B. ill arch Isis
UTERINE cathoeiconp.
FOR THE RELIEF AND CUREOFSUF
c - tering females.
It stanas
eminent for its
curative powers
in all the diseas
es for which it i a
recou,mended, u.
sunlly called Fe-
• male Complaints,
far surpassing
other modes of
treatment in be
ing certain, ejse
expensive, aud
’ leaving the sys
tern in a betu 1
condition. Let a
J interested call and obtain ft pamphlet (free)
j contflining ample proof, from the most respect
tabie scJirces, of the beneficial results of its
use ; too'e^er with letters from highly experi
enced Physicians, who have used it in their
practice, and epea.Vlrom their own observa-
tl0nS ' MILLER & l7AYLES; Afts.
Druggists, .Louisville, Ga.
Kpjt4 fpllowiug' lettor, addressed to our ft-
.gents at Newbprry C. H., S. C., by the Rev
C. S. Beard, of sa|np State.
Messrs Beach & BfiPWlispN.—Sirs, I send
A large assoitment always on hand, qnd ! for another bottle of your “Marehisi’s Uterine
for sate at *lie IpAypsJ, prices^
Feb. 15, 1853,
3—ly
Jfi5W Goods for Fall pd Winter
l^EGRQ Blankets, Kerseys and Osnaburgs
JlM Plaid and plain Linseys, together with a
large and well seleptefl stocli pf tyanpy and
staple Dry Goods, (ioffipriring every variety
and style of ladies’ Dress Goods—the latpst
and richest patterns—French designs. We re
spectfullv invite our friends and al| yyjio visit
Savannah, to examine our stppk. VV e sett fay.
Qur stock of French Cashmeres and DT-Mns*
is largo aud well selected. Alapaccfis of eve
ry shade and variety ; a fine assortment of
silks, col’d and bl’k ; brocade figured s||k§.—
Our stock is large .°,nd complete. Please to
call and seo.
Corner of Broughton and Whitaker streps,
Savannah.
JAS. II. & M. SIIEAHAN.
Late of Milledgeville, Baldwinco.
oct. 19,1852. 39—
Plantation for Sale.
Catlioljcon” My y il'e has beep ajjliefed for
eleven years, #nd a variety of means Jj;is been
resorted to for relief, but none was ohtjjjnyd
until I received this medicine from you. There
was a manifest improvement from the d ; ty H
was taken. As there are a great many females
id our country laboring under thp affliction for
Which your medicinp proposes a remedy, I feel
it a duty to recommend it to all such,
[Signed] CtOL'on S. BpAUD.
Glenn Springs, S. C., Jap, 9, i0p3r
|-^° J. B. Mauchisi (ik- Co., proprietors,
Centfa} Deppt, 304 Broadway, Np\y York,
June 14 1853. 20—6m
PW P4TII>’S !^«REVV
T|ie great Remedy for Rheumat'?m, Gout,
Rqiq 111 the 6'ide, Hip, Rack, fiimfis apd JpinU,
Scrojula. King's Evil, Rbife SvifpUiDg 3 . H“rd
Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all fixed pains what,
ever. B liere tins Plaster js applied Pain cannot
exist.
These piratefs possess the advantage? of be,
ii>g put up in alr-tigii boxes: hence they retain
their lull virtues in all climates.
This celebrated Fain. Extractor has been sa
;; extensively used fy Fhysicians and people
in general, both iq this C°H l, ^ry and Europe,
that it is almost needless to say afly thing about
it Yet there may be soine, wfift Stand in need
of its healing powers who have not yet tried i,\.
For their S tkes we will simply state what it lias
done in thousands ol cases, and what ft Vt'IU dci
r T^IIE Subscriber wishing to give up hih'l
1 farming interest, offers his plantation for
sale; containing. 2000 acres, lying in Wash
ington county, on Williamson .* wamp, immedi
ately 011 the Road leading from Station No.
12, Central Railroad to Sparta, 1 1-2 miles
from the former place.
On the premises is a neat and comfortable j for them when tried. ^
dwellin'', .ne<To-hi>usus, carriage house, sta- A VOICE FRQ-4 QKDR3JA.
bles, gin-house and screw, overseer s house, j Read the following testimony trpm a rhyst*
and all necessary out houses on tiie place, and i cian. ,
convenient to the buildings are two wells <*|
excellent water. Corn fodder, seed peas, j £ 1 past. During this pera-d Ifahor. d
wheat and n^, and a lot M stock ,w ^!; ^ j m, alilicimn of my lo.« S a«d side, and
had on the place if de-ired. Those wishin , lr|t;d muny reme dies that my own medical exul.i?
to purchase such a place will do wed to call j rienCe su ,rested, but without obtaining tefie'f
mniediately. Possession given first January | Al ,] ell g ll °j y^edyour F.uster, and am no \vby
next.- A •- VV. HARDWICK. ! its vood etfcetseutirelv cured. 1 will recumniedii
August 30.18,3
31—If
A GREEABLY with an order from the Com*
- of Ordinary of Washington county, wil
be sold before the Court lioqse door in the
Tow r n of Sandersville, on the first Tuesdaj
in February next between the usual hours 0-
jsale the following Negroes to wit: one wo
^nan named Sally, about 28 years of age, Hen
ry about 16 years old, Alfred a boy about 11
years old, Hester about 3|years plf| and Fran
cis about 3 years old. All to be sold as the
property of Elizabeth Munson, late of.Texa>
dec’d, and for the benefit of the heirs qqd
ered|tpf? pf said dec’d. Terms on the day.
SOLQtylQN NEVYSQME, udm'r.
December 13, 46—td
: Administrator’s Sale.
W LL be sold at the M ar ket Hquse n thi
town of Louisville, 011 the first Tucs
day k February next, one hundred .and six
acres of laud, belonging to the estate of Join
Streelman, deceased, adjoining Richard Smitl
and other?. Sold by order of the Court ol
.Ordinary of Jefferson county, passed on tlu
first Monday in December inst, for life benefi.
pf the heirs and creditors. Terms on the dav.
JEREMIAH STREETMAN, Adm’r *
December 20,1853. 47—td
QU A R D IA rFSrfXL E. r ~
TY/ ILL be sold by an order of the Court o
VV Court of Ordinary, on 1st Tuesday ii.
February next, before the Court hoase door
in thp town of Sandersville, one negro mat
named Aaron, about 22 years old. Also one
eight interest in the lands belonging to the es
tate of Jonathan Hart late.deceased, all soli’
as the. property belonging to the mjnpr heirs oi
Joshua Vickers, late dec’d. Terms on’the day
JONATHAN E. HAR-T, Guard.
December 13, 46t—td
jPosIpencd AdiuinUtKator's Sale
\ GREEABLY to an Order from the Cour
A of Ordinary pf Washington pountv wil
:be sold before the Court house door in thi
town ofIrwinyille, Irwin epunty on the It-
^Tuesday in February next, between the usu
Jipurs pf safe, 011c lot of land containing 49«
acres more or less lying in the 7th (list, pfsai*
-county, and knqwq qnd distinguished as loi
?io. 1.40. Bold as the property pi VVm. Giles
late of Washington comity deceased, and -ffi'
the benefit pf the heirs and . creditors. Term?
<pn the day. W. JJj. fylLES, adm’r.
D.oy.8, . 4J— td ■'
IVofice.
A LLyterapps indebted to the estate pf Will-’
xA iam Qilesj^ lute of Washington epunty de
ceased, ace requested tp cpme foriyard ani.'
inake payment, aud those holding demand
against said deceased, will present-' them duty
authenticated aud within the tinje prescribeo
by law. ' '
WM. W. GILES, Adm’r.
am 3,1854, ~- s 49—6\v
'notice. Having been engaged for a number
! pf years in the business, Tie flatters himsell
! that he can give those who may patronise him
j entire satisfaction, iii the style, manutacture-
I and prices of work done at his establishment.
■ He has secured the services of good VVheel-
' lights and Blacksmiths, and all orders for
airing, or any thin in his line \yill
- — . j i • 1 11 1 meeu with prompt attention, llis Woik
These a:e there tore to cite andadmonish all! slu is 0I , th r e Milledgeville Road, near the
the kindred and creditors of said ;? ■
Georgia—Jefferson con lit y-
ill adhiinis-
r.l G. Kirlc-
AYTHEIF/VIBj ii i'i S. Ctr-iwM
: ' * tratuiq 1:1 the estate of E l.v 11
should n.ot be grained. Given umier my . + nyms unu
A office in Sandersville this 2d January, 1854. j land, late ot said county deceased, applies to ^
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y. ; mejor letters ot dismission irom said est;ite. | ^ et w ‘ it
Jan. 3, 1854,. - *ty 49 “ "" “*‘“ *' ~ ” T"..
Church.
• JOHN W,
Saude'ille. jan. 11 ’ 1853.
ind singular 1
GEORGIA
UI HEREAS
Washiuorton County. } deceased to be and appear at the Court of Or-
William C. Riddle applies to Uinary within lime prescribed by law to shoiv
cause why said letters should not be granted,
non \\Tththe WRlanyexed 01. the. Estate of Given under my hi-nd'a# office in Lomsvzlle
June 14, 1853.
N. DEIHL Ord’y
20—mfini
J,auies Jordon of said county dec’d
These are theretore to eLe and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors ol said
deceased to be and appear at the Court ot Or
dinary within the time prescribed by law, to
jhow cause if any they have wily said .etters
Mould not be grained. Given under my hand
.it office in BsindfersviUe, this 2d ot January,
L So4. HA Y WOOD BROOKINB, Ord y.
Jan. 3, 1854. 49—6w
B^OBGIA-Einamiel
W HEREAS John A
for letters of aduii
of Timothy Aioratta, late ot said county dec d. j j ^ d at O flioo, this November *21st. 1853.
These are therefore to cite and ailmonish al | NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y.
md singular the kindred and creditors ot said j ]q ov 09. 44—1116m
leceased.to be and appear at the couit qt 01- j- — — .-- ; . tv. ' ,
linarv ivithin the time prescribed bylaw, to 1 GEORGIA—Jctlcrson. Cnuntv.
.aovvtyiute it any they Lve why A kucr, yLMlEBBAS Andre w fc.'ftrver applies lo
REN 1’ROE.
50— if
Boot Making and Repairing-
T HE Subscriber would respectfully an
nounce to all persons, who. wish fine Boots
and tine work, that he continues 011 his “own
hook,” at the ‘Court lionse corner,’ where he
•* ’ '''■ Boots ana
llie Jt-w Duvid or Hebrew Blaster to all who
are suffering from centiaclioii of the iiiusc.r?
or permanent pains 1 ti the side or back.
. The people of Georgia have but to become
acquainted wtlh its virtues when they will re, •
sort to its use. Sours, truly,
M. W. W \LKEK, \1. U,
Forsythe, Monroe County, Ga.
To Messrs ScovJl &. Mead, New Orleans, La,
JEW DAVID’S OR HEBREW PLASTER
IN NORTH CAROLINA,
Messrs. Scoval & Mead.'—I have been troub
led with the chronic jjieumatism for the lust
twelve years. On the 1st ot July 1849,1 was su
had that I,could not turn myself in bed, and tins
pain sosevere that 1 had not slept a wink lor
six days. At tiiis time my allending Physician
^ .„ t o prescribed the “.Hebrew Plaster,’ and it acted
new work of all descriptions, and repairing j like a charm: the pain lett me and 1 .slept »“««»
such as may be sent him. 1 than half of the night, and «‘uee days 1 was
Blacksmith Shop—He would respectfully \ t<> r;de out. tim, Hebrew Plas
inform his friends that he continues to (lo all j u “= U ' sl ,or d11 6UrU v *' n * ”° W
Buggies Buggies V. I
rjiIIE Subscriber woitfd announce to the
i mib’ii* and his friends generally that he
has now on baud, the best lot, oi Buggies,
that have ever been put up in this place, and
which he oilers to sell cheap, They have
been neatly finished and will compare favor
ably witli those of any'market.
Harness &c—He has also a lot of superi
or Harness, dou /e and single, ana has also
in his employ an excellent worknian and will
put up any work in that line that may be or
dered. Ad repairs in this line will be done
at’shortest notice:
l Poods nop.—He still continues this branch
of liis business, and is constantly putting up
GEORGI A — Jefferson County.
W HEREAS Jabez M. Thom son adminis
trator on the esiateof Moses Thompson
late of said countv deceased, applies to me i continues to to make and repair
for letters dismissory from said'estate. Shoes in the best manner and 0 ie
These are therefore to cite 11 ml admonish styles. , lU
,|1 and singular the kindred apd- creditors of He has the best materia s from vyhnd)>
® . . v 4 xi /« 4.1 ....LtA+nwAo oVflfv•iriM*uVni iiitf iin«. and ev-
iii
Shop next door to Smallwood’s Tailor shop.
■ F. EBNER.
may 31,
52—lv
should not be granted . Given under my hand
.t otliee Dee. 26th 1853'
EZEKIEL CUE TON, Ord y.
Dec. 26 1853. 49—6w
^eqrgia—iEu|aauel Cou uty-
1\EW GOODS.
. i uitj-for letters of administration, 011 the
est -ie of Richard Bedgood, late of said Coun
ty d ceased.
These arc ...
iirand singular the kindred and creditors of [ whic j, they offer to sell at very I..,w prices
aid deceased, to,be and appear at the Court j 'f'lteir Stock is comprised of Ladies dress goods
^T^HE Subscribers would respectfully aii-
X noutice to their friends, customers, and
tlm public generally, that they have just cqm-
. .*• - — Store with a large and
kinds of work at llis Blacksmith shop, and is
enable to do all iroiiing and repairing at short
est notice and cheaply. Farmers and plant
ers work done in the best manner. He re
spectfully solicits of liis friends a continuance
of their patronage, and assure.! them that the
utmost pains will be taken to give entire sat
isfaction in any department of liis business.
LEWIS BENSON.
Sandersville, mav 3,1853. [4—tf
,■ ; , , . . ! pleted to fill.up their
-These arc therefore to cite and anmomsliJ j lunds „ mt . stock of Fall and Winter goods
W HEREAS Woodward Trutiapplies to me j ^f^) rd : uary vvithin the time’prescribed by Jaw* - as Alpacas, Delaines, Marinos, Cashmirs and
for letters of Administration on the j to show esmst* if ar ’ " s 1 *“* “ " “ ”
cate of Jordan Trutt deceased ot said county. ^ ^ s j, 0 uld not be granted
These are therefore to cite and admonish alt ha d at 0 jhce, this Noveinl
persons concerned to be and iqipcar at the NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y
any theyhavc, why ^aid let- ! Calicoes, all of the. latest styles.
* Given, under niy > ^1-r«i_.u:..~ -..e
EZEKIEL CLIFTON, Ord’y
Dee. 2f>, 1853. 49—6w
GEQRGI4—Wqshiugtou potinty.
W HEREAS Thomas Tanner.applies to -me; g^jd depeaspd
. for letters of Administration on the Es- q[* Ordinary iv
Readymade Clothing of all sixes and latest
styles, suitable for Fail aud Winter.
Alsu Shoes and Boots.
jj full assortment of,Gold and Silver Watch
es and other Jewelry ' Uesides these, a greut
many other articles generally kept in their
¥ HERE AS Aseiiun dialer applies to me Store: Please call ex ““!|p e
for letters of administration on the es | 0 _ AINaV\ORIH & ^ ••
tale of Horatio Slater, late of said county de- j ty October -J, Ko3. , •
Ce These are therefore to cite .and admonish ; ?« CW «OOlI» Ml liieOlU Mtil t*.
all and singular the kindred and creditors of!
FRESH SUPPLIES,
AND NEW OOODS.
rpHE Patrons of the undersigned, and the
I public generally are informed that ne is
just opening a splendid assortment-of Dry
Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Nails, Rea
dy-made -Clo.thing.-and every variety ot Goods
which are usually kept at this place.
He is also just re<*eiviiig a large supply ot
GuocEurEs. Fa.mil v Supplies ijrc.
Bagging, Rope, cj*c„ as usual. Cail and
■ tyT‘ e * Will. HODGES.
Sandersville, 27. 35 tt
0BRA3MSON, JCHWSOKdt CO*
(i Ii O C E It
Savannah, Ga.
D. T. SCRANTON,
JOSEPH JOHNSTON.
| Savannah.
t W. B. SCRANTON,
i No. 19, Old slip, N Yor
.ate of illicliical Hanson late of said county | d0 s ho\v
leceased. ' , ! ters should not lie granted. Given under my
These are therefore to cite aiid admonish all j, and at.offipe thjs 28th November .1853.
nd sui^nlar the kifidr^t and creditors of aaM
leceased to be apd appear at the^ Court of Ordi
nary within the timdprescribed by law, to sho>v
cause-if any they- have why .said letters should
not be granted Given unde riiiy luvnd at office
in* Sandersville, this 2d January, J854. ‘
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
Jan. 3, 1854. ,49—6w
PSHKF & POSTS^r
i^afctors and
SavannaHjGa.
P.H. BEHN,]
feb. 22,1853
December 6,
N. DIEHL,Ord’y
45—5w "
new Stock of Goods, recently purchased in the
Northern markets. All the gpods^at our store
ape new and well selected with especial caie
for this market (having previously sold out
nearly all of bur old stock.) We assure our
I friends who will favty. us \vitlt, their fails that
to] we will use our best efforts in satistyiug»il\e
GEORGIA- Jefferson County.
W HE) REVS Jam es W. Clarke applies xoj,._ .
me for let ters of Guardianship on the • most fastidious, in regard to- personal attc'i-
p'erson and property of Celestia V. Clarke. Lfton to our business or in. the prices and quali
ty These are therefore to cite, and admonish : ties of goods. We deem it unnecessary to
ail.perko.m?concerned, tp.be'and-appebr at the j emiiiierate all thq different artiides that have
Cou.pt.of Ordinary within the time prescribed. aityived at -btir store, but cal i on its before pur-
by law, tp show cause if any they have, why! chasing elsewherev and wp wilKshow you as
1 said letters should not be-granted, Given uti- j handsome ah assortment, as cafmot be sur
jU ^* i dcr ray .hand’at office, tins 21st .of November, passed ajiywlieep. . .
[JOHN FOSTER. \. m3 / NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y. * LAZARON. &. NEWMAN.
4 ~ 1[ y j Nov. 29, 1823 29-m6ra sept. 20, 34—tf
f 'A
GLOBE HOTi S _g a «de*svillc
THE subscriber would an
nounce to his friends aud tlit
public generaltyj that he has ta-
ken charge of this Hotel r and
will use his best endeavors to make all \vhb
may call upon him comfortable. His table
will be furnished with the best that th« markv
et.affmds. He respectfully solicits a sliare ot
public patronage. JEPTI1A BRANTLL\.
oct 19.1852? 39—tf
FlLUTWM'ERr
nrUIE. Subscribers take pleasure in informing
-L tlieir friends, that they are just receiving
and opening their new FA CL and WIN 1LK
GOODS, and invite them, to call and examine.
They have every varietv, and can accommo
date the public with anv.thing that can-suit
the taste or please the fancy.
Reaby lUade Clothing as usual, with a
great variety too tedious to naine.
n N. W. HAINES & BRO.
sept; 27.
in use.
G. W. -M'AMNN.
Hendersonville, N C-, Aug. 16, J85t).
, e wil re oi*couuti.-rl*eits and ba»e imitalions-
?Tlie genuine will in future have the signa
lure E. Taylor on the steel; plate engravtd la
bel on the lop of each box.
Purchasers are advised that a mean counter
feit of this article is in existence.
The genuine is sold only by us, and by our
agents appointed throughout the South—ami
no pedlar is allowed to sell it. Dealers and
purchasers generally are cautioned against buy-
iiio of anty but o'ur r. guiar agents, otherwise
t'liev will be imposed upon with a worthless ar
ti**l*-. 8COVIL & AiBAD
111 Chartres street, N. Orleans, 8oIe General
Agents for the Southern Btales, to whom
alT orders must invariably be addressed
Sold by N. IF- Haines and JJro.
J SANDBRSY1LLE, Ga.,
SYMPTOMS OF Dio BASE
Should never be disregaided. They are uner
ring indications that the vital functions ot na
ture have beeiriiite-rupted in their heathful ac
tion, aud that serious evils must inevitably 1<>I-
lqw, unless the system be again set right by the
liiurly use of proper remedies.
Bear in mind, that nature is ever endeavor-
iug to expel disease when .it invades the auunul
economy, and onlv needs the assistance ol some
irenial restorative^- thorough, yet mild in its ac
tion—that will give tone to the system. audae
upon the blood—which is the principal ot m
GUYSOTT 8 YELLOW DOCK AND SAR
SAPARILLA,
As a purifier of the blood, a .enovator, ot be
system, aiid a supporter and preserver o
powers of life, rl has m« equal, 'lake it, 0
first 11.dicaliun ll.at ««*“
you will avert perhaps wet!
ness andsutferiiig.
.June 28 1853.
22-6 a
GLO. A. BIIRBAR®*
SaMiKRSV!
Ga.
35—tt
**«
citizens of this and the
in< f counties, that lie is ] P .
_ e<Hb undertake his
a-neat %t workuian-like maimer, a ] J ^
liiie .of business, lie has m 11S * • prep.ir-
eral neat and skiltul workmen, 4 j n thp
edto do as line work as ■«» ’ of
State. -Gentlemen wisamg «, . b ed by giv-
BOGTS or SHOES can be 4 .^Sihc pub*
ing a Jew days notice, find be .Jade
lie that all work 3 r tinc«t of
oftlic best mafet lal, a I , JJ =>l, 1 .. nktu |. for the
wfeicli he has just Keeled. 1 upon
liberal pitriffiage heretofore o of
him he rcspecttully solicits « ,j
ii Bsiinic. Ills terms are reasonable*
1*1 andcr>\ filty