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T H E C E N T R A L G EO R G I A N.
On December loth by Don Fernanda Payne
Eso >ir. A. L. Townsend to 'Miss P. A. Cone
daughter of James Coue, Esq. All of Color-
ado'i'ounty, Texas.
At the house of.Penelope Wiggins, on the
t?ih inst. by J. S. Spier, Esq., Mr. Win. A. Re-
dingSeld to Miss Bethany Wiggins, all of Jef
ferson.
DIED.
■J^ed atlas resideece in Washington coun-i
lv, on Saturday the 24th December, 1853"
i/icheal Hanson, aged about GO years The;
deceased was a native of Denmark, and for
many years a citizen of this county, and at the
time of Ida death was Coroner ot the county.
jlc was a devout member of the Methodist
E. Church, which he udor ned with the virtues
.of Christian character, //is funeral obsequies
were attended by a large eoneour.se «.fhis
fellow-citizens, thus testifying their appreci
ation of his worth. ,*
Resolved, That a copy of these Resolutions!
be forwarded to the widow of Brother Ratines j
and one to the Central Georgian for publicai
lion • W. P. HAYNES, 1 q"’
M. NEWMAN, >2
W. L HOLLIFIELD > f-
Sa dcrsville, January 13,1854.
Medicines. For Sale!!
All persons wishing to purehnve any article,j
Louisville Female Hkh SefiM
[%'cw Gcodix a.l lisc ©Ed
or ariicles, ii
hished with
the above lints can nuvv be fur-1
ispateh. All articles warranted|
v !
dir
T HE Subscriber-lias opened a School for
tlie education of Young Ladies, in the' vil-l
w
Tribute off Respect-
. I. O. O. F.
genuine and iresh; and as tor Chemical, and5of.Louisville, where tie will be prepared
other practical medicines, generally used by» lo , r j V( j instructions at the following ‘nitqs
Physicians, I have as good an assortment on| tu j,j 011
Calhoun
Lodge
preamle
adopted.
Whereas, by the decree of an inscrutable
providence death.has invaded the circle of our
Order, and has wrested from it, one of its bright;
lest ornaments,—one in whose whoje life and
{character ‘
(ded
ftelligence
hand as can be had iirtiny market.
Paikts. oils, and perfumery, with an assort
ment of patent medicines, kept constantly on
iricty of Family, and
For farther-particulars,
Drug SStore 1 .
Jan.3 1854.
TIIOS. J. K INCH LEY.
49—■"•‘m
Stolen.
OBITUARY.
Died in this piuce on the morning of the
10th iu-t., of Typhoid pneumonia, Samuel B.
Crafxox, Esq , aged ShyeWs one month and
twenty-live days. , ‘ .
Seldom has it falien to the lot of a friend to
perforin a more mournful dutr- than that which
jfie writer is now called upon to discharge. An .
♦ rue indeed is ttie wisdom of God inscrutable,
and fellow* citizens, and- was justlv esteemed^,, tff ^ thankfully received, and aj
and appreciated by our Order; and whereas it| uberJ reward will be paid'for it, ad.ress me
is fitting on occasions like this to bear testimo-| ;it 1/ulwood Booly coontv G a.
The dece.aged
ny of our inspect to the worth and character
the deceased
Be it resolved,. That we have learned, with
profound sorrow and do sincerely deplore the
toss to .our order of our friend and Brother
Samuel B. Grafton Esq, who wielded an in
fluence commensurate with Iris rare and dis
tinguishing modesty and an affected diffidence.
JNO. M. FLOYD.
49—:lt'.
1st Class, Elementery branches,
per quarter, 05,00
2nd-Class, Arithmetic, Natural Science cf-e
per quarter, $6,00
3rd Class, .Languages, Drawing and Em
broidery per quarter, $8,00
Mu»ie $10,00
Parents and Gunidians are respectfully in
vited to cat), on the subscriber .t the School
[room in iiie Court House or fit Mr. Bostick’:
(house.
W. H. DICKINSON. Prim
Airs. S- M. Dickinson, Ass’t.
References,
L. B. Bestiei,
A. R. Wright,
E. Carswell. ' \
Louisville, Jan. 17, \ 51—2m
m directing the
particular attention of our friends and
petrous, to the arrival at our store, of an entire
new Stock of Goods, recently purchasetHn'llic
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 etoek.) We assure our
friends who will favor.us with their calls that
we will use our best efforts in satisfying the
most fastidious, in regard to personal atten
tion to our business, or in the prices and quali
ties of goods, We deem it unnecessary to
enumerate allure different articles that have
arrived at our store, blit cal J on us before pur
chasing elsewhere, and we will show you
handsome an assortment, as cannot be bur
passed anywhere.
LAZARON & NEWMAN,
sept- 20, 34—tf
JEW
jfTMfE Subscribers
I nounce to their
would respectfully an-
frienda, customers, and)
DR. ROGER’S
6.1 VERU DUT <fc TA R,
FORTH INCOMPLETE CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma Bron
chitis, Spitting of Blood, and all other
Lung Complaints tending to
Consumption.
LOOK AT ITS*UNFARALLF.D SUCCE$3
The above distinguished COUGH MEDI
CINE is carrying nil before it in Lung Com
plaints. In all sectionsf &t the country it is con
stantly performing Cures which astonish even
Physician themselves. Look at the high charac
ter and standing ot the names which vouch for
its unrivalled healing power. H. Cox, M. D’,
late Professor in the Medical College at Cin
cinnati; IV. J. Richards, J\I. D.; Hon. Judge
Morse; Hon. Judge Wm. Burke, tor more than
20 years Post Master of Cincinnati; R. S. New
ton, M. D., Professor in the Medical College at
Memphis, Tenn.; John A. Collins, Esq., Pro
prietor of the Temp- Organ and General Agen t
of the .Grant! Division of the Sons of Temper
ance of Ohio; ff'm 11 Levison, Esq.,. Editor of
Jan. 3, 1854.
Watch Maker and Jeweler.
Overseer Wanted.
-o-
to«i mjnerous txi be unkind—this whole com-
mumiv appreciated him for his high bearing,
leaf of our book.
Re.-xilved, That as a testimonial of our sin-1
his courteous demeanor, and his spotless iu-Jcere.CO« < iolence fff fixe relatives of thedeeeas-j
ttiurjiiy spp
tt*,rrity. 'And liSsTThe wriu-r who’"loved himfed Brother, a copy of these resolutions be for-
^I’iiile living, they too will now embalm his no
hie Wrtucs'wiUi grateful incense exhaled from
the store-house of memory.
>»01i, Vr.ie»4 ! forever loved, forever dearl
\Yhat fruitless tears have bathed thy Honored
bier i
What sighs re-eehoed to tby parting breath,
While thou waul .struggling in the pangs of
death !”
Rut thou ajt gone 1—
Could the possession pf an unblemished
.character—-loftyhod generous aspirations after
usefulness, which ever marked thy brief and
bright career through life, and the devotion
of lend friends—have staid the arm of Death)
thou hadst not died j But these, alas J were al i
impotent to-save.
spoijUr caine, and *11 thy promise fair
Has sought the grav-r, to sleep forever there ! fj
Mr Craftos, as a young member of the
Bar .rave promise of groat usefulness in his,
profession, and was highly esteemed as a w.or-
thy member, rapidly rising to eminence^ ant
honorable ’distinction. As an Editor <d but
few years experience, lie had already by t-n.
blandno.ss of his manner the wit and spnghtli
jiess of his pen; and the uniform frankness and
unfaltering-.courtesy of his demeanor, won an
variable reputation, wuich would haye done
credit to riper years! Indeed in every relation
which he sustained t® society.—whether as;
Lawyer, Edita r, Citizen or Friend, he ever
bore' upon his brow the signet ot a
H uc gentleman, and displayed in his life t mt
beautiful syiuetry ofeh^raeter, which challen
ges the respect, the confidence and the admi
ration of all. He was an honest man—the,
puffiest work of God; But alas, my poor
friend thou art gone!—The grave has cLimed
the victory over thee! Yet from her ruthless
dominion of gloom, will fond memory snatch
fay many .noble virtues, and treasure them
ever in the jeweled casket of the heart.
MAffliction a semblance bends not o’er thy tomb
Aldiction’s self deplores thy youthful doom.
H.
warded to them.
Resolved as further respect to his memor-yj
we will wear the usual badge of our Order.
( , S E. B. U-S'INA,
Conmuttee, j A McCONKEY
T HE Subscriber would respectfully an
nounce to the citizens of< W shington
and adjacent counties that he.has located liiin-
self in Sandersville, where he will repair
Watches and all other kinds of Jewelry at the
hortest notice. His work-shop is in Messrs,
sworth oz Slagcr’s store, where'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 of public
patronage. ISAAC FREDRICK.
December G, 1853 45—tl
NE experienced in plantingiand the man-]
ageinent of Negroes, who can give satis-J
factory proof of his energy of cikracter and]
steady habits,- will meet with a g^d salary!
and situation by addressing me aPBirdviliel
P. U. Burke eo, \
j-v. jokes
Jan. 17, 51—1\
the public’generally, that they have just com-| the y s Military aad Naval Argus at N. Y.;
jpleted to fillup their Store with a large aud - ~
handsome Stock of Fall and Winter goods,
lJfolsce.
"H \ LL persons indebted to W right W. Buck, 1
'LQ.li
Planlalioi] for Sale.
The officers and members of Bandersville'Di-
vision No. 21, are requested t-o meet at the
//all on Saturday evening the 21st inst., at 4
o’clock P. M, at'7 o’clock ”
the Division will
|rflRE Subscriber offers for sale all that val-j
1 uable Plantation or. tract of land on widehl
he now resides, containing one thousand and I
(iffy acres more or less, known as the White!
[Bluff place, on the Oconee R iver, adjoining!
lands of Gen. Wart lien and Thomas Wells.|
ite of said county deceased, are hereby
notified to make payment immediately, ana
those having demands against said deceased
will present them duly authenticated viithin
the time pre eribed by law.
JAS. 11. GILMORE, 5
JOHN J. BUCK, l adm’rs.
Jan. 17. 51—fOd
form a torch light procession and march to tlie |(j { t j, 0 ); i >ove tract four hundred and fifty a-J
Court’house, where the public, installation oi| ercs are c ) eare ,j 3 0 f great fertility, .very liitles
officers wiTi take place, oh Which occasion tl le B\vo r n, the remainder consists of woodlands!
Rev. Dabney Jones v>t.‘S tieuvCr an auaress.6j a[K } j^ W nmp Hammock-, not liable to overflow,|
Jan.
jftf A CO,
Commission Merchants.
74, Bay st. Savannah, Ga.
17, 1854. 51—ly
which they offer to sell at very low prices
Their Stock is comprised of Ladies dress*goods
as Alpacas, Delaines, Marinos, Caslmiirs and
Calicoes, all of the latest style*.
Readymade Clothing of all sizes and latest,
style*, suitable for Fall and Winter.
Also Slides and Boots.
j] full assortment of-Gold and Silver Watch
s and other Jewelry. Besides these, a great
many other articles generally kept in theirBy^j^
Store. Please call and examine for yourself.
AINSWORTH &. SLAGER.
October 25,1953. '•4^. 39—tf
Thos.. C. Faultier, E*q-, of.Jloaay; Rev. H®
Wiseman, Rev. U.Iloyt, N Y.City; arid w*
could name hundreds, aye thousands of otlitr*
who testify from personal experience, that it ha
cured them and tlieir friends in some eases after
all other remedies had failed. Such men never
make such statements, unless convincedoftheir
truth beyond the possibility of a doubt. Read &
few ofahe letters!
Extract from a letter from F. M. Cory, to H,
L. Stewart, Esq, No. 137 Second street, New
Plantation for S&U*
rpHE Subscriber wishing to give - T p
I ltirming interest, offers his plantation
eaie; containing 2000 acres; lying in Wj
his
ation iXfi
ash-l
Sparta, June 30,1849.'
Dear Friend Sfewart:—I have been home now
[just two months. When I last saw you, I had
but little hopes of ever getting aiiy better. But
1 have now the pleasure of thanking you for re
commending me to take Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of
Liverwort, Tartaud Canchalagua. 1 got a doz-
n bottles of it i ni) took home with me, deter-
lWtonVountv, on Williamson i wampjmmedi-g^-ied to make y Cur.as 1 had don®,
.Iln if. Mrt Rw.ith A. werv thin£ else. 1 “ aViCS T^44i>taken four
fh m '•nt? 'T? a % f T
12, Central Railroad to fcparta, 1 1--. i c Rfrooti than ahv other medicine I
from the former place.
On the,, premises is a neat and comfortable
dwelling, uegro houses, carriage house^sta-
bles, gin-hotise and screw, overseer’s house;
good Ilian ai\y other medicine 1 have ever
Ut-q. On iny\rst taking it, it increased the ex-
peciwution, arid I raised a great deal of bloody
matter fmm my Lungs. BatBiat h as now ceas
ed, and so>^,3 my cough, nearly. 1 cough but
Members.of the order in good standing of cultivation. With the plantation]
the citizens generally are respectfully invited|*-]j ] 30 a i so about 2000 bushels of Corn,
to attend at the Court house. g together with Fodder, Stock Cattle, /iogs.
G SJORUIA—WittliiiiKtou cowuty
W HEREAS Sarah Moore applies to niegand rve, and a lot of stock hogs ca‘n be
for letters of administration on the es- Bj iac j on the place if desired. Those wishing
late oi said countyBto purchase such a place will do well to call
1 mmediately. Possession iriven first January
and all necessary out houses on the place, nnc ^|i»ttle now, an* expect soon' uffbe entirely free
convenient to the buildings are two wells ofgfrom it. 1 consider it an invaluable medicine,
excellent water. Corn, fodder, seed peas,
and shall recommend it to alibi I10 are aillicted
with- a Gough or Diseased Lu^gs.
M. NE WMAN, R. S.
Bv order of the Vf. P.
tate of Winfred Moore
i deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
R©T3!£IS§©3i &. E £,»!£££>
WILL, exhibit their qelebrated combined
MENAGEB1E & CIRCUS
Sandersville on V edneaday the 25th, to
gether with all the great
IIIT FOD KOMI C FEATS,
of the New Y'ork and Paris Hippodrome, a-
zu.ong which will be the wonderlul scientific
achievement of a man vakking upon a perfect
ly smooth ceiling with lis
Feet aud hi« Stead
dO^’U,
PERFORMED BY iiR. G. N. ELD/2ED.
Mules, and Horses, plantation tools and utcii-gall and singular the kindred and creditors of
ils, &.c. For further particulars apply to Mieflsaid deceased, to be and appear at the .Court]
fSubscriber at the place, 01 to Gen Warthen,i
in Eanderoville,
mmediately.
|noxt.
August 30,1853
T.
January
W. HARDWICK.
31—tf
Jan 10,1853.
EDWARD ROWLEY.
Hebron P. O.
50—6m
2LJLR.&£Oj®XV ZMSTITUTE-
Coroer of St. Julian st. & Market Sgaar
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
F ZOGBAUM &. CO., Importers and Deal-
• era in Musical Instruments-of every de
scription, sheet Music, strings, &c. wholesale
land retail. Piano Fortes, by A. Stodart &
Co and J. B. Dunham, New York, in every va
riety of style and price. These Instruments
of Ordinary within the time prescribed by law
-to show cause if any they have why said let-
fters sliouldmot be granted. Given under my
•hauil at office in Sandersville this Jan.lOth
'l854. IL-vYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
Jan 17, 1854 51—5w
Boot Making and Repairing*
I let a young lady v ho had tip C'ONSUMP-
j'JTON, and had bled a good deal Yoin the Lungs,
(and doctored several munis withYur Physician,
[but grew worse, have one bottle o\it, and it cur
led her. It acted almost miracaloudw in her c*m.
Your sincere friend F. CORY.
fcilWSOIi? «&
Commission Merchants,
fp-
93 BAY STREET
SAVANNAH, GEO.
LAWSOIf. J. E. GODEREY.J
T
HE Subscriber would- respectfully an-j
nounci? to all persons, who wish fine Boots!
and fine work^hat he continues on his‘‘own j
hook,” at the ‘Court house coiner,’ where hej
continues to to make and repair Boots and]
Shoes in the best manner and of the latest]
styles. .iti
He has the best materials from which he]
BLEEDING AT TILE LUNG& CURED
inr see now promptly itApTsi xb
Slatemeui of Mr. A. Lang, Briker, No. 398
Pearl-atreet, N. Y.—A few dafcj before last
Christmas 1 was taken unwell, wd soon com
menced bleeding freely at the LuWs. I c*H*d
in a IloiiUBpathic Physician, but kis medicin®
did not seen* to help me. 1 read ydtr advertise
ment, and thought I would try Dr. ^bgers^ Byr-
- manufactures every article in his line, aijd ev-B U p of Liverwort, Tar and Canchalaiua. Before
• —*-» *- « 11 *i had taken up the third bottle, iny Weeding had
'stopped, my Cough was gone,and I\elt.well
LA PEHCHE,
BY MESSAS. LA ROUSE AND KING.’
This extraordinary performance has excited
universal wonder and admiration, showing
beautiful Feats of Balaiifing and Elegant Aero
bn tic Postering’by La llugsE.' OA A POLE
THIRTY BEET limit, held by Mens.
King.
Well Digging.
'PHE s ubscriber having removed and loca
Jl_ ted himself at Sandersville,--would res
5 Washington
to dig new.
11s. Persons
can do so by
applying in person or bv letter.
RUNiSELL BAILEY.
[MADAME ROBIN NON,■ l
m
MASTER JAMES! ROBINSON,
MASTER JOHN,
Sis'otight to Jail-
L * ODGED in Jail on the 2-7th of November
last, a negro Woman wire says her name
tAiina, supposed to be about 25 or 30 years ol
(age, of dark complexion, one ot her upper £
[front teeth out;and a scar of a Bruise on her
M.
Tribale off %'
Hamilton Lodge, No.'5o, A. Y
At a special meeting of this Lodge, held
on Wednesday the 11 th of January,
the following Preamble and Resolutions was
offered and unanimouisly' adopted :
Our beloved Br-Aher Samuei. B. Crafton,
havin' been removed from our circle by the
mandate of that power, to whose wisdom we
nil most humbly bow, and we the members ot
this Lodge desiring to place on record,
the evidence of the estimation, m whie.i he
was held by his brethren of the Masonic
Fraternity. , ,
Resolved, Tluit it is with deep regret and
heartfelt sorrow, that tlie members ol Hamil
ton Lodge, are called o» to mourn the loss ot
And an additional list of popular Actors arcEright leg, and small mole on the left side of the
with the Company, and wfl aim* nr in the va-Mface close by the nose, 110 other marks per-
nous exercises . f Ctllunib'ia, South Carolina. The owner is re
I.5bu> asMJf gqiiested to come forward prove property, pay
Is directed by the eelebratec JOS. KOSHER |expenscs and takeJier away
which is a sufficient guarantej for its merit.
NEILL 5IcLEOD, Jailor,
and usefulness ot this Lodge
Resolved, Tiiat while we are warned oy
tins bereavement, that in the mulst ot ue we
are in death, and while %ve yield without a
murmur to tlie wisdom and chastening hand
of God, in the death of our beloved brother,
■ **-- iv to ins v
& to the
we cheerfully bear tastimony to ids worth as a
A §*l€Bididl off Wild
A HESS A El.
In addition to the above attractions, offer a|
rich bill of entertainment.
T. U. T1DMARSH, Agent.
Jan. 17, 1854. 51—2t
per E. B. Lewis.
Swainsboro, Emanuel eo. dee 13, 46—tf
Aug. 23 1853.
30—tf
and alii
youri
Shop next door to Smallwood’s Tailor shop.
F. EBNER.
52—ly
may 31,
Wood Shop-Kepairing, &c,
T HE subscriber would respectfully an
nouncce to the people of Washington
county, that he has put up a WORK SHOP
“in this plhee and is prepared to do all jobs, in
tlie way of Carriage, Waggon, and Bug
gy, making and Repairing at the shortest
notice. Having been, engaged for a number
of years in tlie business, he llatters himself
that, he can give those who may patronise.him
New Fall and Winter Goods.
T HERRMAN & Co., at Irwins X Roads;
s beg leave to im ite^the attention ot their
old friends and customers, and that of the 6 ... , r .
public generally to their now receiving Stock Sentire satisfaction, in the style, manufacture
of welf selected Fall and Winter Goodsijand prices of work done at his- establishment.
which they'offer to i-ell cheaper thamever. *’ ’ ' ' ” n ‘ 1
We deem it unnecessiuy to enumerate all
usual. My "health is now good. 1 conuder it
most excellemt medicine, and cordialy recom
mend it to iny friends, [This Btuteteut was
made to the Proprietors, March 1850.1 \
scoval&meWd,
111 Ghartes street,Nevv Orleans,
rrholesale General Agents for the Souther®
SlateSj towhom;«.U orders roust be address
ed.
Also sold by N. W. HAlN£S r & BRO.
Sandersville June 21 1853. 21—tm6m
GEORG!A—JEFFERSON COUNTY
W HEll EA James Salter and William
G. Salter, administrators on the estate
ofZaddcokalter, late of Washington county
deceased, applies to me for letters dismissory
from said estate
These are therefore to cite and.admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
Family Groceries!!
He has secured the services of-good Wlied-a , °r F t 1 * +i.„
rinlits and Blacksmiths, and all orders fqj|deceased, to be and appear atJU«c Couit of
the ilitFerent Articles m Dry Goods and Ri ady| w ° ork , repairing, or any thin . in his line will 1 Ordinary within the time preserved by law, to
Made Clothing line Groceriss and c^e, 4' C -’J meet with prompt attention. His Work|
shop, is on the Milledgevilie Road, near the|
Church. _
JOHN W. REN!-ROE.
Sandersville, jan. 11’1853. 50—tt
but call on us and you can judge for yourself.
The best market price also will be paid at [
;i 1 times for Wool, Hides, I allow, Chickens,
Eggs, «Src.
nov. S, ^
gplIE Subscriber takes pleasure in
JL. to his friends, patrons and customer,
saying! I Wholesale and Retail Dealer in]
For Kent.
T HE subscriber offers for nrit the R00111Ithat he still keeps on hand an excellent assort-
formerly occuj)iid by Mr.fl. B. Grafton,j - °
FRESH SUPPLIES,
AND NEW GOODS.
fTAHE Patrons of the undersigned, and the!
[show cause if any they have why said lettais
[should not be granted. Given under my hand
I at Olr!?e in Louisville, this 5tli day of Septem-
N. DIEHfc, Ordn’y
sept.. 13^ 33—ro6m
Land for Sale*
! f j^HE Subscriber being desirous of remov-
[ Ji mg from this section offers for sale hi®
as a sleeping apartment; adjoining the lot of
one whose every wish was for the prosperity Jag K ^inith, tlie Room Is vfcll finished J
with a fire place. Apply to the-subscriber at j
tin* Printing Office.
CHARLES C. SCARBOROUGH.
Jan. 17, 1854. tf
i’izen to iiiseourtow, as a neignoor,
warm affeotions of his heart, as a inend, and.
to liis devotion to . the sacred tenets o* oar
0l Resolved, That in the death of Bro. Graf
ton, tl.is community has lost one ot its mos
estimable citizens, tlie profession of theim' -
useful member, and tins Lodge a shuiyig
11 Resolved, That we deeply sympathise with
the father, si -iter and relatives of Bro. Graf
ton in this their sad bereavement. ,
Resolved, That while we wear tlie usual
badge of mourning for 30 days, we will ever
ment of
I-'AilSILir
and other articles usually to be found in his
fine of business; all of which he will sell
CHEAP FOR C'.AS1I ONLY.
He invites all who are in search of Groceries
to give him a call, and he feels assured tuat he
ive as good bargains as can be had at any
'dace. Witii other articles which he constant
ly keeps on ha lid the following may be found:
iSugar, Coffee, Molasses,
New liar ness Making
MENT. .
T HE Subscriber respectfully iubrins the
citizens of Washil gton, and life adjoin- D
imr counties, that he has recently taken a BHyrup, Salt, 4 lour, Bag-
stand in Sandersville, for the of car-Sgiug Rop6, Twine, .spun
rying on Harness-making and Reharing ot j§iarn, Nails,
every description, at the shortest nigee, on
reasonable terms as possible. • , '
J.W. Flit NT.
Jan. 10,
ADMINISTRATOR’S BALI
faints: oils, turpentine dA X public gener&lljfare informed that be isj _ ___ o . .. .. .
’ just opening a splendid assortment of Dry | residence and lands lying adjacent to this vil-
VaRNisHES,french and a^ebicak Ifioods, Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Nails, Rea-.|la ge . Ilis residence is aUadst within the cor-
Glass, Paper Hangings and rs ’.. j e Idy-made Clothing, and' every variety of Goods Bporate limits, of tlie town, is a .comfortable
Glass, Faperjiangiiigs auu ■■'|dy. 111 »c .. . ^ „
Board and Decorative Papers,• baslies^bttuas| w hieh are usually kept at this place. ihouse, with good out buildings, water, &c.—
He is also just receiving a large supply ofgHe has about 240 or 250 acres of land, lying
and Doors. West Side of Monument Square
.Savannah. Ga. SrsP Orders from the coun
trv promptly attended to.
Ob22, 1853, 4—ly
Family Groceries.
Hardware, Hollow-
ware, Cheese, Ba-
jnpHE Subscribers having associated them-
Z. BBANTLEY.
Sandersville, Dee: 20, 1858 47—tf
selves as a mercantile firmtobeknown by
the name of J. T. Youngblood & Co., respect
con, Lard, Butter,|fully announce that they will carry^on-the Gro-
Teas, &c.
'ILL be sold »t Hsbron, the la
w of Wright W. Buck, late oi’ /Fiisiiljvion
V/i J J V *1. ^•> \
Msh the memory of our departed brother
his many virtues and iioble'qunhties.
county deceased, on the 6ih day of Fenpury,
llj UCCU.O..-, - - - ^ . .
all the perishable property ot said
01:3 3BSSA3SS.ISHBD,
“Savaimali Stove Depot.”
COOKING STOVES of all sizes and\
various patterns, Grates Stoves and Heaters]
fur his many viuuw«.»i; • v , v
‘ That a Blank page in the Record
book of this Lodge be inscribed with the n n
and age of Bro. Crafton and that a copy
this Preamble and Resolutions be sent. to the
relatives of our deceased brother, a
r - Central Georgian and
thev he published in the
.Masonic Journal.
W. P. JIAYNES,
( 2
JU. AT, vv 1 5.
J, T. YOUNGBLOOD, ) •
Tribute ol Re#p««t-
Hamilton Lodge, No. 58, A
At a spp^‘ , ' , l r>i..-**’nf T of this
.jnsistimr of a stock of Merchaiidise^ock|f or all purposes 1 TfN ami B R IT A Iv KIA A\a l' 0, j
[eery business, and solicit a share ot public pat-
tronV.rre. They are prepared tcofuraish all ar-
I tides in. their line at theNiheapest cash prices.'
They have on hand all articles in the Gro-
jeery line, with Bagging, Rope, Nails, Iron,
Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Bacon, Tobac
co, &c. ° All of which will be sold cheap for
1 cash only. ’
1 J. T. YOUNGBLOOD,
WM. HODGES,
Sandersville, nov. 22, 43—tf
Gkocertes. Favxil v Sufflies vjj*e
Bagging, Rope, cj-c„ as usual.
examine. -
' - WM. HODGES.
Sandersville, 27.. 35—tf
OSRAZfiEC'Sa. jernffSOZS 1 &
G It o C E it S.
Savannah, Ga.
contiguous to the village, upon a part of which
Call and ^ the house is situated. Nearly all of it is un
der tence, about 8,0 acres cleared, the remain
der heavily timbered. The land is as good a®
any uplands in the State. There is also an ex
cellent Peach orchard attached to the place.
A good bargain can be had by immediate ap
plication.
JOHN BLAND.
Sandersville, Nov. 29 44—4t
CO]
D.T. SCRANTON, J Savahnah .
JOSEPH JOHNSTON. $
t W. B. SCRANTON,
rNo. 19, Old Slip, N Yor
A. A. SOKCMOIfS & CO,
D EALERS in Drugs, Medicines, Cksa
cals,Perfumery, fancy articles, Surgeca.
of boos, cattle and horses, household a(ui j Jch-|p um p S * an a Pipes, Wooden Wale, Domes-
en furniture,and many other articles 1<K y d, -|i c i{. ir J W are and House-keeping articles,
bale to continue from tar to!
ous to mention*
dav until all is sold-.
^ JAS. 11. GILMORE,
JNO- J. BUCK,
sdii’
Ja*. 17,
51—3t
3?
& £ l YLVL't&CrTQ~ki'i
attorney at law,
Louisville, Ga.
October, 25, 1853.
39—tf
00 numerous to mention.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
JA1IES
No. 145 Broughton Street
Savannah, Ga.
Feb._15, 1853. ; 3 —!‘y
GEORGIA
[HTnvi^imE'srs jcHrarsoiff
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
iSmets’ Buildings, corner of Broughton an -J
Whitaker streets, Savannah, Ga*
Dealers in Drugs-, Medicines, Chemical.-
I Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c ^ ^
Soda water of a superior quality.jL j 1; i VC non c but the purest, and all articles
wmiAM w. x*ii^cciZ:ixr.
(Successor to Joseph M. Turuer.)
Druggist and CIicMst.
MONUMENT SQUARE,
Savannah, Ga.
[ AS on hand and is constantly receiving!
fresh supplies ofXiuipurest Drugs Med-]
icisES and Chemicals.
Also,
Ep.ushes of every description, Fancy articles]
Perfumery, Garden Seed, &c. die. Particular
attention is paid in the selection of Medicine,j
[instruments, Paints, Oils &■ Dye Stuff’s.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Savannah, feb. 22.1853. 4—ly
Waist’s money*
T IIE Subsriber being desirous to change his
businesf in some degree, respectfuly calls
jupon all who are indebted to him to^ be reauy
j o make an early settlement with him. He
i will cal i upon all indebted, and gives this no-
Itice that they may bliable
December 13, 46 8t
feb. ".2, 1853.
4—ly
tacw Goods for Fall and Winter
Y. M.
Lodge, held
H. Barns*, a
inemker of long s
it
ternilj, and whorfia. « “Member
press our feelings at -the ueai
of this Lodge
Resolved, That in the - ,
*
Administrator s Sale.
lY virtue of an order from the honor.
YVashin gton County.
W HEREAS James J. Wall ’ administrator
on tlie estate of Ezekiel Finney, late ot
si.id county deceased applies to me for letters
Eagle and Phoenix Hold,
eold by me are warranted to be just as they
are represented, and Phyeieians, Country Mer-j
IN
£GRO Blankets, Kerseys and Osnaburgs
Plaid and plain Linseys, together with a
death of Brother
Certainty of life., and we nre ca o , , | a
fciercise of our profession, as lai
the widow and orphans 0
ff-’loh'cd, That we will wear the usua 1 badge
niour <4^/3-
lying in
JIS
for the benefit o
on the day.
t (1^501 h district of said eounty^ Sold
s the property of Drury- Phinips dee d, :
fir the benefit of heirs and ereuitois. i e
Negroes Wanted!
Jan. 17,
E. PH 11 LIPS, )
D. S. MOORE, {
51-
\% his key. Y . •
a M 'rsip? J
. N.v. -21 43 *
ANTED to hire for the ensuing year
"fifteen or twenty able bodied Negro
ILwh, for which $12 5ikjts. per month with
ling will be paid, Persona having such
lire, can do,so by ,making early applica
nt this office. -
i'l. 43—If
BROAD ST, AI'GUSfA, Ga.
TH IS splendid Hotel has been re
cently fitted up in superior style,
with entirely new furniture, for
tlie reception- of regular aud tran
sient bqaiderS. , . ,,
If pleasant rooms, clean beds, a good table,
and attentive servants, can make guests coin
fortable, we intend they shall not leave dissat
isfied. Try us jn ^ R PRESCOTT
* Proprietor.
November 29, 1853 44—,4 m
chants and Planters, may rely upon their or-liaj-gg an d well, selected stock of Fancy and
ders being filled with as much desp ateli andl^aple Dry Goods, comprising every variety
care as if they were present in. person. Sand style of ladies’ Dress- Goods—the latest
Feb, 14, 1853. 3—ly _ | an d richest patterns—French designs. We re
spectfullv invite our friends and all who : visit
Savannah, to examine our stock. We sdl loic.
FALL & WINTER.
rDHE Subscribers take pleasure in inFormingipur stock of Frendi Cashmeres and D’Lama
X Jheir friends, that they are just receiving «»large and well selected. Alapaccas of eve-
and opening their now FALL and WINTER
GOODS, and invite them to cull and exuinino.
They have every variety, and can accommo
date the public with any
the taste or please the tancy
puWi e VUU.nn ? thing that can Ait md vVllitokor .treeta,
Clothing as usual, with a
rrxiIE undersigned has located in Sandeis
L vifife, lor tlie purpose of carryin g - on th
Plastering and Brick-laying business. . Spu
mous of “workmanship can be*seeii in th«
,,1-tcc Jobslakcu in tlie country.
mar. 4. 7-ly 1) STEVENSON.
Ready AJade
creat variety too tedious to name.
b N. W. HAINES & BRO.
sept. 27.
35—tf
BBHN & FOSTER.
Factors and Commission Merchants
.Bavannah,Ga.
F.H.'fiEriN,] 1.™”” r OSTFE
Co -> '
ry shade and variety ; a fine assortment of
silks, col’d and bl’k ; brocade figured silks.—
Our stock i3 large’ anda complete. Please to
fi&yrtmt&h.
JAN’. H. & M. NHEAHAN.
Late of Milledgevilie, Baldwinco.
oet. 19, J.852-,
30—
A
• «sn.
superior article of 1 help® best, just re
ceived andlbr *al“ bv
• iV.HAINF^A'
feb.
m