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me CTe. N 1 7 it-A L G HO It G I AN.
y/TLLt>e sold before the Court-hou-e 'door.' J\_ Kt iiieli,
Ui*. J. B. fflarchisi’g
t?SSa.iST2i CATHOLICO!?.
that tl.ev ! FORTllE REL,EF AND CUREOFSUF
i i the 'fill ige of iVylv.Miii, on the' first
T'ffesday in Februarynext between the usual
ho u-s oV sain, the following property to wit :
d..,e tr;u:k ot {)iiii; l;uiJ eimtahiing fifty acres
jijufc nr lois; tn s.itisiV <>■ e Justice Coin I li in
i:i Ihyyr of John Sowell, the snip land adjoin
ing lauds of VV'illi:i!U L frstiy ou ilic East, and
.( harlsjs’ Jenkins on the Nh-rUy, sviitl Jumps Joy-
Tun- <»o the North, levied on us the property of
John Sowell iiie. snlJ-johii So'.yell vs, the said
SnWeli
Sowell, and said lew made and rein rued to me
£ J5^ 01 .1 t lit. 1 * V li uyv . i
ied to come forward and malic immediate pay
ment, aim
those, having di niands against sa
constable, this' 17th day of' December,, i‘ f E'ceased are requested to present them duly
,3: JOHN I’ASEMOitE. Sh'ir.. ; .„j'thenticaied- aud within the time prescribed
GEORGIA - JdTetson Countv.
W.-M.iy XG TON'S 1 IE It 1 Ff S SALE. j A law. .
ILL bnsohl before the Court House door i ^q V- j5 )
ay virtue of an order front the Court o ; ^T7"£1S s *.T*1 \S Jrn ea W. Chjrke, applies to
Ordinary of IVashiiigtoii county, w-id be | VV m ' 3 tor let tors ofMFuardiuriship on the
JESSE T- MULLING, Ex’r
42—f>Vv
VV in the Town of Sandorsviiie on the l
Tuesday in Fi-bmarv next, between the usual
I) rj upp „ .... . _ _ _ T ,
soki before the Court Motfse door if^tluwovvn ■ person and property of Ceiestia V. Clarke.
of-iS'andorsville on the first 'J ue: day in .yaten Those are therefore, to che, and admonish
tiie ns tup bonis or sale the ft jj p l .j.j,/ )US concerned, to be and .appear at the j Paris.
next between
NOTICE.
i following property to A'u: One tract of land
I .I eonni v./n tiie \t
| Court ofOrdinary witliin the time prescribed J stand pre-eminent.
tone, &, beauti
Black WalnutLE
mies made in flu
workmanlike mammi
asolian lh.no
sweetness of toife-
have not been equalled- All these instru
ments have metaiic 1'raiYi-es which render
them peculiarly suited for this- climate,pre
venting necessity of tuning for years.
Tho undersigned are
Herz’s celebrated Grand
For Power and beauty of tone, they
.. ; i.utM i Ul v/iuimii V w n m.i i nv 11 .uc i
iers °t Gum | by Jaw, to show cause if Any they have, why j Cahart’s. M clgdions.
FERLNG EE.11A1.es.
U stanas pr e .
eijiiiicJit tor
<uualive powers
in all the'diseas-
es for which it is
recommended, u-
sually called E'g-
’nalc Complaints,
-‘tr surpassing
othei modes of
treatment in be
ing certain, epe
expensive, and
leaving the sj 3
tern in a Letts
condi.io a. Let a
Agents for 7/emi! interested call ar.d obtain a’piimphlet (free;
rhinos, made in j containing ample proof, from the most resy u-.
tabie sources, ot the beneficial results oi iis
use ; together with letters from highly ixpeii-
TluH beautiful ton | euccd.Lhysicians; who have used it ’in their-
ui.Gied and ninety-four ! s . ( j^j letters.'should not be granted. Given uu- ! ed'ivmd iiistj*umeiit-,niaiiutaci.\iied by Gahait praeliee, and. spe..k iiom their oviii observa-
M b \ he <J«-" ver t0 i der my hand at otliee. this -Jii t of November, Needham,. N. Y., for village purposes,
NICHOLAS DIEHL. Ord'
1858
x9— in6m
vs the said Peach & Dudley
:md aysinsv
the said Adison E Dudley. 'Property pointed •
out by E. IL Usina
Jan. 3. 1S54. '
Post Poaed Sis
¥’!
S. A. II. J ONE'S, Sh’ff.
49—fd.
T IPO months Mcr date application will be J lcrms , ,; ihe d;;v .
A made to the Court of Ordinary ot Jehei-.j “‘*"^7 w
id laud, aiso at the snmejjg-g
and warrant issued by] L of)
'.lie L’ldted <SiaUs. Under J -— —1 = ^—
iheact of fc»/cniber 1850, in l'avor of Win. | m WO niontlis after dale‘ : pP‘ifail|on will he
Giles, late ol/^aid county deceased. To be; A made to the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer-
sold as .he/ropertv <>f said deceased, and for j son countv, for leave to sell the real estate of
he the heirs.and creditors of said Reddin Half, iate of said countv deceased.
‘i’iSa §a!e-
"ILL 'be sold before the. eo-ert house door
in the toivn of Swainsborti yithin fhq, le
gal. hours of sain, on the iir-.t f ie<day in I eb-
ruary next, the following- propefiy In wit: one
mde to the-
son county for leave to sell a negro woman
Viamed Anieo, and her child Isaac, property bfe-
hiirrind- to iieddin Hail, late of said county
deceased. GILSON S. HALL, adm’r.
Nov. 15, 49—2m
tract of land conLi'ir.iiig one luudivd ' acres, j r p\vO jrs’t'ths after date application will be
more or less lying oil .the yvnteiAof Long creek j [ ,..rue to tiie Ordinary of Emanuel county
adjoining lands ot A. D. LanjjW, and othei
levied on as the property^p^aval McCul[ers
to satisfy oneiiJa^ 1 ? t ” r l>t Nt}i 3leioi^-
12 185?. 44—td
Jan'10,
W,. W. GILES, adrn’r.
50- -td
rvotscc.
^ I.L persons indebted to the estate of FTm.
■Tan. 10.
GilDEN S. IIA Li., adm’r
6i)—
j Lodges, Serenading Parties, and tire private
practise of Organists, possessing a sweet- and
do\v< ri’ul tone, they have also for. sale. All
these instruments will be disposed ot on the
most 'Jctoniuioduiiug terms. 'lire prices of
the Pianos ranging from ^175 to $1,900,
.1 W. JlOItREl.LNrCo.
' Feb. 23,8153- 3—ly
•-GENERAL ADVERTSSEMEiNT.
PosSposied Adiuiiiisiratitr’s §ale.
"iLL he sold in tlie town of Sanch*'4vil!e
on Wednesday the 11 th day qpffamiary
next the following'property to \vpfCorn, fod
der, horses, hogs, r/lffe, one L*dr horse wag-
goigone family j cry/, farming utensils and oth
er thi igs too t Jiots to name. Sold as the prop
erty of James A/k>' v ortii late of said county
deceased. Terjls on the day.
DANEL AINSWORTH, Adm’r.
Novembers 1853 44—td
| leave to sell all the real estate of’/l/organ
'Outlaw, late of said county deceased.
JORDAN F. OUTLAW, aduv
nov. 8, 41—2m
rnWO months after date application will be
JL made-to tiie Court of Ordinary of Wash-
ton county,for leave to sell a land -Warrant,
belonging to U’ui. Giles, late of -said counvy
deceased.
W. W. GILES, adm’r.
nov. 8, 41—2m
F'OaKfS t US
rip'll 1X5 Subscriber is now receiving Ly every
8 arrival from New York.a rich aud spler.d
assortment of CAJJiJS E T FLRj\ 11 Liihd of
ii Giies/nte oi‘ libshington county . deceas
ed, a re requested to oorne forward and make
immediate payment, and those holding-de-
; jinjxds against said deceased, will present
jjteui duly authenticated within t!ie time pre
scribed by law. VV T . \V. GILES,i dm"r.
Jan. 10, 50—6w
GEORGIA WA111NGTQN COUNTY
Y\/ HERE AS Henry Walker' admiuistra-
» * tor on the estate of John McAfee, late
of said county deceased, applies to me for let-1 inans, plain and spring-seat
ter;- di.-missory from said e.-tatc. i vans, ottomans anu cotienes ,
These are therefore to cite and admonish j ing chairs, with red and grce»p.-usii seaaug.
all and singular the kindred and creditorsf'of i moil. ir. do maliogany setting fu.l tiiree-ioui t.i
s dd deceased, to be and appear at my ofece and five-eights 1 rencli ciniifs; curled mapie.
Lolls.
MILLER &. IIAYLES, Ag’ts.
Druggists, Louisville, Ga.
cou
in this place ami is prep
the way of Carhiage,* Waggon, and I»ug-
, gt, makinrr and Repairing -at the shortest
tiie latest and most approvea patierns, no sui Having been engaged 'for. a number
of yesc&in the business, Tie flatters himself
tha’t hwc.-ingive those who may patronise him
entire satisfaction, in the style, manufacture
Wood Shop—Eepairing, &c.
•TIE subscriber would -respectfully an-
2. nouacce to the people of IV.-siiington | was a laauiicst improvement from the day it
;ou:ity, that he has put up a VV-ORK tSHOP j was Liken. As there are a great many females
in ibis place and is prepared to do-ail jobs, in : in oui- country labeling under the affliction lbf
Read following letter, addressed to our a-
geuts at Newberry C. II., C., by the Rev
C. £5. Beard, of same 18 tale.
Messrs Beach &. Jjitowxsoit.—Sirs, I send,
for Another bottle of your “Ala re hi ik Uterine
Catholieon ” My wife lias been afflicted for
eleven years, and a variety of means has been
resorted to for relief, but none Mas obtained
until I received this medicine from you. There
passed in the southern country. He has pur
chased hi* stock to such advantage, that he can
sell at verv low prices.
Among ills largo assortment may befoul’d—
Large serpentine solas, do. divans, do. otto-
ofas, do. do. di-
nnthoganv rock-
AdftiuBtratorN Sale.
T)Y virtue 'fan order from the f'ourf ofOr-
1) dinary jEmanuel county, will be sold be
fot-e the Court house door in the Town oi
Yicmua Dooly county, on ills first Tuesday in
February next;Iot No. 98 in 11th cisfrict of
Dooly eontai img two - hundred two : ml a hall
(24i„']-2 acresferanted to Polly Pearce: also
one other lotin said county - containing-lvvi
hundred andfeventy-flve (275) acres in the
33th district'.-of ’said countn All sold 101
the benefit «the heirs and creditors of Wiley
HoiFiuaa deceased.
ELD SWAIN, admV.
novenrmf 1. 1S53. 40—td
NoSace-
V LL persons indebted to tho estate of!
Edu ard McGar late of Emanuel county
deceased are requested to come forward and { . ^ ^
make immediate payment, and those having -_2)l nc
demands against said estate, will present them ;
dulv authenticated within tiie time prescribed
by law. OWEN McGAR, Exee’r. ‘
December G, 1853 45.—Gw
-r.-X
HAYWOOD BROOKIN', Ord
20—m(im
bureaus, ward-robes, ladies’ work tables, cen-
tre and pier tables, with maable tops marble
nil be
T WO months 'after date application
made Vo the Court of Ordinary of Jeffer-
oa cou ty for leave to' sell a negro woman
^LJOc^C-iSA—WasSiiJsgfOJii €«HisSy
W HEREA S Lotus Bullaid administrator tea tables L
on the estate of Asa P. Peacock, late of
said county deceased, applies to me lor letters
dismisscrv frem said estate
therefore to cite aud - adutt'-niaii
These
nil and vinguk.r the kindred and creditors of
sa.d deceased to be and appear at the Court of
top wash stands pointed do. dressing tables,
tea tables Grecian clawfoot dining tables, ex-
nd prices of Work done at his establi-innent.
He has secured the services of good Wheel-
rights and Blacksmiths, and .all orders for
work, repairing, or any thin in his line will
meet with prompt attention, llis Work
shop, is on the Milledgevilie Road, near the
Citurch.
JOHN W. REN FROE.
Sandirs-.ille. jar. 11 1853. 50—tf
which your medicine proposes a remedy, 1 feel
it a duty to recommend it to all such, *
[SignedJ ; Clough 85. Beard.
Glenn Springs, S. C., Jan. 9, 1853.
J. B. Majiciusi & Co., Proprietors.
Central Depot, 304 Broadway, Non- York.
. June 14 1853. 20—fa'rn
JI.YY UAVIJb’fe SI! I KI. W r t & %
Boot Making and U< ! pairing-
The great Remedy fi.r Rheumatism, Gout,
it) tlu* 6VJe, Biicii, Liuibs and Jomt^
j Scrofula. King's Evil, lEJiiie Sweliiags, Hard
j Tumors, O'titi Joints, and all fixed cams what.
! ever, h iiere tins Plaster is applied Pain cannot
! exist.
^,IIE Subscriber would respectfully an-
1
j These Plisters possess ti)P advantagf-.s ofhe.
i ing- pul up in air-tigh boxes; hence they retain
1 llieir lull virlui-s iu ail eluualt-s.
pillars,.•mahogany bedsteads* do. French pat
eras, curled maple bedsteads, plain, do, do.
ALSO.
nomic'e to ail persons, who wish fine Boots l Tbis ce k'i>ran-»i Pain Extractor has Leer, so
tensivuly Uf>t*c! by Lhysicians and the pe*'ple
corner, Where Jie | in gt'iierai, buth in inio cuuntrv and Europe.
~~~ - --- - f i i wiih h*Lrn**' ndOo-e il11 ^ lllle wori '? that he eonjinoes on ilis u OOn extensively u^ed bv Physicians and the pe
tension tables, card-tables, wnh iurpe..na t-'ge hook „ attl]etCuiu . tlioiisi J - *
continues to to make ant repair Boots and
rnannt r and of the latest
Curled maple, black walnut and vosewoty ! {[? —.:> the Wl
, chairs with cane bottoms,yvindspr chairs, chil- manufactures eyt
belonging to the estate of Levy G, Adkins, late ] Or dinary within the time prescribed by law, to j dreu’s high do., counting room desks, revolt-
deceased. R. W. DA-NIL LgAdurr. show cause if any they have why said letters aug chair for counting rooms, counter stools
December 6, 1853 45—2m sqould not be granted foot stools, hat-stande, bellows and brush, bird
cages-knife trays, safes, mahogany and cherry
cribs hair mattrusses, moss do., h eather beds,
^EOIS^IA—WusIsisagJosi C’otassSy.
\V HER BAN William, W. AJarfin applies to
\Y me for letters of Adniiuistration on the
Ail 5« itiislmtiixs
^GRFEABLE with
estate of John Aiarlin late of* said countv dee’d.
These are therefore to cite and admy.tish all
Given under my hand at office inSandeis-
ville, this loth day. of August, 1853
HAYWOOD BROOK IN, Ord'y
agu 1G, 1853. 29—1116m
C4EEOESdfA, Wa^hin^loa Cousity
said j YI/TIER'EAS - 8-eaborn W. Buck, Joint J.
Or- W
and singular the kindted and creditors oi'said
deceased,'to be and appear at tiie Court of Or-I II Buck and James H. Gilmore, applies to
dinary within the lime prescribed by Uw to ] me for letters of adiiTuiistration on the eslae
show cause if any they have, wity said idlers j of Wright W. Buck, late ofysaid county J-
should not be granted. . Given under my hand ceased
Sitlc.
an Order of the
Court ofOrdinary of Wilkinson coun
ty, wjll be sold before the Court house door
in the of Irwiutoa on the first Tues-
d y in February next between (he legil
h urs of sale tfic following property to wit:
One lot lying the 3rd District,in said coun
ty known by No. 313, containing 92 and a
fourth acres, lot no 312, in same district, con
taining 150 aerds more or less, lot no. 307, j GIjORGI A—Wusington Couiiiy.
dowiln aiHhJ ah,w?bJ ’ tha i \\/ William C. Riddle applies to j der iny haud at office in Sandersville, this 6th
v u Tf - ' ■: u ' e J® 1 ! 1 ?. ’-efen-ed. To VV me for letters of Administration on the ot -. i3 53
.-a sold as the property of Rieh;d \V adkms, late ! Ksute ol Hoary 11, Jordan late of.said comity
it oiiiee this January 1st 1854.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
Jan. 1, 1854. 49—45w
Tiiese are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to he and appear at the
Court ofOrdinary, whiiiu the.time prescribed
hv law, to show cause if any they have why
said letters should not be granted. Given un-
bolsters, and pilloM’s, green, red, black, blue
and white cord, with tassels to match, hair
cloth, for sofas and mahogany chairs, willow
wagons, do., cradles.
Removed' to Smelt’s new Buildings.
Broughton street. I VV ilOKlt-l’LL &. Co
f b. 22, 1853. 4—ly
iis from which he
in his line, and ev-
Shoes in the best
ivies,
best mater
eryarlic
cry pains will taken to giro best fits, and all
work put up in exeellentstyie. Call for your
fine Boots, and 1 will furrish them cheap
Shop next door to'Nmili wood’s Tailor shop.
m ay 31,
F. EBNER.
52—ly
tliut 11 is almost needless to say aay thing about
it. Yet there may be some, who stand in net d
of its Dealing powers who have not yet’tried it;.
For their sines we will simply state what it has
Gone in thousands ol cases, and what it will <Ju
fur them wiieri tried.
A VOICE FROM GEORGIA.
Read the following teslimotif from a Physi
cian.
Gksuemkh. — Your Hebrew Plaster hos cur
ed me of p .ins of which 1 have si,lien d li r
twelve years past During this period i iaboit d
uuder an.afflictu>n of my loins and side, and
Busies Buggies!!
oi said county dee d, aiid.ibf the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known od the day. 1
CELIA WAD KINS adrn'rx.
December 13, '46—ffd
j uee’d.
j These are therefore to cite and admonish
j all and- singular'the kindred and creditors of
said deceased-to be and appear at the Court
| of Ordinary wuiiin'the time pre, cribed by’ law,
j 10 show cause if any they have why said letters
A GREEABL'Y with an order from the Court j shou j d no[ gnuued ‘ Given under my hand
ll ofOrdinary of Washington county, will 1 / 1 .Vi! 8 - 2 ?. 83
l , . , 'Ah* • , .° , •: . (J A v IVltii 1 Lki u) v! \>. (;ro v.
ADMISTRATOR'S S.^LK-
sold before tiie Court house door in the
fown of Sandersville, on the first Tuesday
iii February next betw een the usual hours o-
sale the following. Negroes to wit: one wo
man named Sally, about 28 years of age, Hen
ry ’about 10 years old, - Alfred a boy about 1 i
years old, FIester about 5 ears old’and Fran
cis about 3 years old)' All to be sold as the
property of’Elizabeth M unson, late of Texas
dec’d, and for the benefit of the heirs' and
creditors of said dec’d. Terms oil the day.
bOLO.IXON NEWSOME, ad mb.
December 13, 4G—td
Jan.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord'y.
1854, 49— 6w
of Dee., 1353
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y
dec. 6, 45—5\v
CiEOai’-Is.
11;HER
tl— Wa:«hias"jOta eoituiy
AS Nancy Marlin* and Lemue
^ ^ Marlin applies to me for leMers of ad
minist.ration on the estate of Edy Martin, Jr
late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
nUII K -Subscriber . would announce to the
has now on hand, the be^t lot of Buggies,
that have ever been put lip in this place, and
w.bicli he offers to sell cheap, They have
been neatly finished and will compare favor
ably with those of any market. .
Harness &c.—He liasaho a lot ofsuperi-
or Harness, d.ou /e and single, and has also
in.his employ an excMicnt workman, and wili
put up any work in that line that may be or
dered. Ail repairs iu this line will be done
at shortest notice; . "
IV00DSHOP.—lie still continues this branch
of iiis business, and is constantly putting up
iYEW '
r ]PHE. Subscribers -wtold ri-speclfully an- j tried many remedies that uiy own medical exple
nounce to tiieir fr/etids, cuslomerH, and ! rieuce suggested, bat without obtaining retwf
^|,e public in-nerallv, tlrdl they have just com- j At iangtu I used your Piaster, and am no w L>y
uleletl to fifi up their SJore with a large and j its good etlV els entirely cured. 1 will recorumt d u
handsom/ Stock of Fall and Winter goods, | the Jew Ua vid or Hebrew Piaster to all who
which they offer to s</l at very low prices. I are suffering from contraction of the muscies
Their -Stock is compristld of Ladies dress-goods , or permauem pains in lire side or back. -
ns Alpacas, Delaines, Marinos, Oashmirs and j The people of Georgia have but to become
Calicoes, ail of the Lu.it styles. j acquainted with Us viiiues win n ihey \\ ill rt-
• Read v made OloUiin/ of all sixes and latest j sort to Us use. it ours, truly,
sfyles- suitable for Fuf and Winter. j M. W W \ LKER, &i L) ,
Also Shoes and Boh. | Forsythe, Monroe County, Gu.‘
4 full assortment Gold and Silver Watch ! To Messrs Scovil &, Mead, New Orleans, La.
es and other Jewelrvf Besides these, a great j .
.natty other articles/generally kept in their- JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER
Please c ill aid examine for yourself.
A lNaWORTH A SLA G ER.
October 25, 18-53. / oil—if
IN NORTH CAROLINA.
i$ew obds/aS SHc €ll<! feSott-
4—0-
W 'E have mttcli pleas
iiartieuhu’ laLmtion of our
0
E have mttcli jdensure in directing the j pam so se vere that 1 had not slept
I Messrs. Sco.val & .Mead'—1 have been troub
led with the chronic rheumatism for the last
I twelve years. On the 1st of July 1849,1 was su
j bad that I could not turn myseif in bed, and tbs
wink for
GEORGIA—Washington County.
WHEREAS William C. Riddle applies It, fers should ftdt.be granted. Given nwfor my
V V me for letters of Administrutio.i ueboi.is j f lh
iron with the-Will annexed- on the Estate oi j ^ "-j 0- IL-vA \ v t^OD BROGivINS, ..tdy.
dec.
all and singfthtr the kindred ami creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at. t he Court! ' vork (,f a!1 descriptions, and repairing
of Ordinary within the tinit* prescribed bv law j ;IS Ii:a J’ he. sent him.
to show eatfse if uny they have why .said let- 1 *' , ' CWTn ‘* nftp
James Jordon of said county dec’d.
1853
45—5vv
These are therefore to cite and admonish all GEORGIA—YVasltin glon County.
aud singular the Kindred and ereuitors oi said T „ ,, '
deceased to be'and appear at the Court of Gr-j "\T/”HL.i LAN James M. Donindson applies
diuarv within the lime prescribed by law, to j
- 1 •-- - • ) testate 01 William
AdiniuisiratoUs gale.
W ILL be sold at the Market House n the
town of Louisville, on the first Tues
day in February next, one'hund/ed aiid’six
aertis ,of land, belonging to the estate of John
fc?tfeeUuah, deceased, adjoining Richard Mini;h
and others. Sold by order of the Court of
Ordinary of Jefferson county, passed on the
first Monday in. December lust, for the benefit
of the heirs-and creditors. Term's oritheday.
JEREMIAH STREETMAN,Adm’r'
December 20, T853 47—td
show cause if any they have why stud- miters
should not be granted, Given under toy'hand
atollipein Sandersville, this 2d of January,
1854. ' HAY WOOD BROOKiN N,. Ord'y.
'Jan. 3, 1854'. 49—Gw
42lEOS?.GiIA—Staia3iiael Cossstay.
W/'HEltEAS John A. Fletcher applies to me
VV for letters of admudstration oil the e-siate
of Timothy illpratta, late qtsaid county dee’d.
Tnese are therefore to cite and admonish all
iiud singular the kindred and creditor.-, of said
deceased, to beam! appear at-the court of or
dinary
why
Donaldson, late of said
county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary within the time prescribed by law,
lo show cause if any they have, tvlty' said let
ters should not be granted. Given under my
hand at office, this November 2-1th. 1853.
HAY H OOD BROOKIN ft, Ord’y.
nov 29, 44—5w
Blacksmith Snor.—FFe would respectfully
inform his friends that l;e continues to do all
kinds of work at his Blacksmith shop, and is
enable lo do all ironing and repairing at short
est notice and cheaply. Farmers and plant
er,s work done in the best manner. He re
spectfully .solicits t)f his friends a continuance
of their patronage, and .assure., them that the
utmost pains wilt be taken to give entire sat
isfaction in any department of his business.
LEWIS BENSON.
Sandersville, may 3, 1853. [-4—tf
FRESH SUPPLIES,
cotiRly-
ANDREW GOODS.
T HE Patrons of the undersigned, and the
public generally are informed that tie is
just opening a splendid assortment of Dry
Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Nails, Rea
dy-made Clothing, and every variety of Goods
particular jJle.ntion of our friends and six days. At this lime my attending Physician
patrons, to the arivui at our store, of an eniire 1 prescribed the “Hebrew Plaster,’ and it acted
new Stock of G-ofis. recent! v purchased in the : like a charm: the pain leil me and 1 slept uiue
Northern market/. All the goods at our store j '»»>!' f ^ a ' ld «” l£r ‘« s J p was
are new and wlselected with especial care r, f** »««• l consider the “Hebrew Pn.s-
. . , . /, • 1 ,i . ' ter tiie best remedy tor all sorts ol pains now
for this market fnaving prevmuslv sold out J 1
, ,, .. j ; 1 , . | \ tl» | 1 li U3C»
n.e.;iiy uli ot our oia \\ e assure our ( , q. yy U’MINN
friends who wii favor- us with their calls that j Hendersonville, N C , Au'g. 1G, 1850.
vve will use 01y best eitoris in satisfying the j i t . Wiirt . ol'coanti rleits and base imitatiuiis-
niost fastidioul in regard to person ;tl a.tte-i-j The genuine will in future have ihe 6igna-
tion to our btt-fness or in the prices and quuli-' tun- E. Taylor ou the steel plate engraved ia
ties uf goods./ Wo decui it u nnecessary to j bei on the top- of each bo*.
enumerate all the different articles that have | Pur chasers are advised that' a.theari counter-
arrived at ou/store, but cal i on u-s-before pur-- frit ot tbis arlicJe is in existence*,
chasing else/here, and we will show yon as j The genuine is sold only by us, and by our
handsome af assortment, as cannot be siir appointed ihrougnmii tl»e 8cutU—anti
I no pedlar is allowed to sell it. Dealers and
| purchasers generally are c.iutioned against btiy-
! ing of an v but our r< gulur agents, otherwise
! tliey will be imposed upon witli a worthless ar
tide. SCOVIL & MEAD
111 Chartres street, N. Orleans, 5ole General
r F^IIE Subscriber wishing to give lip his ! Agents for the Southern- States, to whom
I thruifig.interest, offers his plantation fori all orders must invariably be addressed
sale; cotf.iuiug, 2000 acres, lying in Wash- | Sold by N l¥.
passed anytfct-re.
LAZARON &. NEWMAN.
20./ 34—-tf
sept
flaataticii for Sale,
cceascti, to Deaiitl appear at-uie court ot or-, \ tritsj >3 i ,q o i' , i-- ! vdl adminis which are usually kept at this place.
““■y A'j’fr I vy u ; 0 of B uha a sih. h.i» ~*t«t»» • tag. «rrtr t
why said lekers i , , Gnrr.nkvEs Fami
iiigton coin tv, on Williamson ; watnp, immedi
ately on/he Road leading from Station No.
12, Ceifral Railroad to tfpurta, 1 1-2 miles
from thf former place.
- PIPfJRf- J .. ^ applies to
eight interest in flic limfis belonging to f he es-1 \ y for letters Qi' Administration; ou tiie- es-
ttue of Jonathan Hart Hie decc.tsi-d, nlLfcoiti date of Jordan Trutt, deceased of said countv.
as tho property Be.fidnging.i>f!i.e minor heirs of J These are therefore'to. cite and admonish ail
Joshua Vickers, late deeU Terms on the day'. I persons cu
JONATHAN E. HART. Guard.
December 13, 46—td
Foiitpoued Adutittistr;*.tor's Sa la.
A GREEABLY to an. Order from the Court
ot Ordinary-of Wasliing-tou county will
be sold before, the Court, house door in the
town oflrwinville, Irwin county on the 1st
Tuesday iii February ni xt, between the itsu ! GEORGIA
hours of sale, one lot of land cpi]f:»iiiing,r4yo
persons couct'i ned t.o be and appear at tiie
court oi 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 olli.ee in Ewaiusborp' Dec. 2Gth
1853.
EZEKIEL CLIFTON, Ord’y..
Dec. 26, 1853. 49—6\v
Washington County.
Given under my hand at ofike in Louisville
this May 30.h 1853.
N. DEIHL Ord’y
June 14, 1853. 20—1116111
GEORGi A - Jefferson County. ' „
YTTHEREAS JabeX M. Thom son adminis-
VV 1 ral or on the estate of Moses Thompson
late of said county deceased, applies tome
for letters disinissory from said estate.
These are-therefore to cite a nd admonish-
all and singular Lite kindred tipd creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at the Court
•of Ordinary uithiivthe time prescribed by law
U ii O U £ li .
Savannah, Ga.
O. T. SCRANTON, i
JOSEPH JOHNSTON, y
k
SANDER8V1LLE, Ga.,
SYMPTOM8 OF’ DISEASE
Should tiever be dtsreguidetl. They are uner
ring indiC.iii.Uis tlial tne vital function* ol na*
, ture have been interrupted in tlinr liealhful ac-
at and conafortuble 1 t, on) a (*.j that serious evils must inevitably fol-
housc, sta- j Jotv, unless tiie system be again set right by the
overseer f nouse, j tjjjjeiy use of proper remedies.
he place, and j Bear in mind, that nature is ever endeavor-
two wells of j ing to expel disease wilt 11 it invades the animal
seed peas, ; economy , and only needs the assistance of some
I wheal and rye, and a lot of stock hogs can be genial restorative—thorpuidi, let mild in its ac-
liad 'fc the plkce if de-ir-d. Those wishing tmn— that will give tone to the system, and act
to pwcdia.se such a place will do well to call; u P ,,n the biood wInch is the principal -- e
mmffiiately. Possession jg^ven first January GUYSUTT 5 YELLOW DOCK AND S.XF-*
•nexl
August 30.} 853
T. W. HARDWICK
31—tf
W. B. SCRANTON,
) No. 19, Old Slip, N Yor
SAFARI LLA,
As a purifier of the blood, a innovator, of*the
1 "ITT;. 4 system, and a supporter and preserver of the
Utlii VV iRier ; powers of life, it has notqual. Take'it, on the
££35023 HOSEX:—£aaidersvilio'.
THE subscriber would an
[»*»«:
(IIS t\
jiL
M Goods for Fall .A,..
I Ty'EGRO Blankets. Kerseys and Osnaburo-s ! first indication that disease is upon you, aq
| Ilf Plaid and plain Unseys, together with a ! Y ou w,li uvert Perhaps weeks and months oi *«■**
will use Ins best endeavors
m y . inav call upon him comforlable. His table;
•iov. 8,
J\olice f
| deceased to be and appear at tiie Court pfOroi-
• nary,witliin the time prescribed by law, to siiovv
I cause if any they have why said lectors should
not be granted Givett unde miy hand at office
A P e F sor!S indebtexi to the estate of Will- m Saudepsviile, this 2d. January, 18
Xa. i.m Giles, late of Wiishingipn county de-1#\ HAYWOOD BROOKINS
ceased,-are requested 'to" eb’tue forward-• and
inak^payment-.-aud those , hyltftrig^. demands i
ag iiiisf e'tid deceased, wid present them dulvj.
11 ! i !|G 1 4 ? V • '1 i ! I l ! 1 iri, inn f L * i - ' t
HAY WOOD BROOK 1N S, Ord’y.'
Jan. 3, 1854. 49—6w
. JP„, rO;3T3S..
..Jthen!icat£d and wfrhiq^lte time prescribed r< 4 in • . -•» 1
by law.' _ r actors ami tommissioii Merchants
WM. W. GILEJ?, Adm’r. j JSavarn'ah,Ga.
Jan. 3,1854. 49—6iv p.h. bf.hn,] > ' [jogs 'fostek.
1 l'eb. 22, 1853. 4—iy
HERE AS Andrew E. Tarver applies to
f me for letters'of administration otr the
T HE Subscribers take pleasure in inform»g|
their friends, {hat they are^just rceeivligf
attd opennig-tlieir new FALL and WiNT*R
estate of Richard Bedgood, Lie of said coun
ty dee used.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred .uiKi.creditorsof rGod^'ldiGiTthmn^sn^d exam.l
sail deceased, to be-mid . appear aj he Court TUv hSve everv Vhrletr, ,and can aceomti
ot Ordinary wit ,m the tune prescribed by law ^ the p ublic ' wi th anV tiling that can
to allow cause 1 any they have, why .aid let-1 the taste or die, -e rhe f , °
nounce to his friends and the | selected stock oi Fancy and
public generally, that he has ta-! ^ -i 0 ®? 3 ?, compdafig every variety
ken charge .of this Hotel, and ; Hr*- * a “- le . s Dress Goods—the latest
■ id ricliest patterns-—French designs. We re
ecthill invite our friends and all who visit
will be fifniished with the best that the mark- jfpvaunah, to examine our stock: We sell low.
et affords. He respectful!v solicits a share of jH ur stock of Frettch Cashmeres and D’Lains
public patronage. JEPTIiA BRANTLEY../ff and wel J selected. Alapaecas ofeve-
oct 19.1852. 39 tf / Ivy shade and variety ; a fine assortment of
; / /silks.col’d and bl’k : brocade figured silks.—
FALL & WINTER/ / !SiTa1d^l ar<?e and complel *’ Pleasc t0
Coruer of Broughton and Whitaker streets,
Savannah.
ness and suffi-i mg.
June 28 lbo3.
22—6di
JAS. H. *& M. SHEAHAN.
Late of Milledgevilie, Bt ldwinco.
oet. 19, 18o2. 39-
11,, , . - r the t-iste or please the fancy
ters sho.uld not be granteu, Given under my | Ready Made ~ 1
baiid at office, this November 21st-, 1853.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Qrd’y
Nov. 29, 44—5w
Ji.othino as usual, \v]f\
great variety too f«lious to name.
• N. W. HAi;v'L T S&'BR(
sept. 27. . . 35—tl* J
' Itiln.
A superior article of Phelps best, just re
ceived and for sale bv
Nov- 22,
N. W. HAINES & BRO.
43 -tf
&2-C. A. JaEISSTHAK®.
Boot Ulaker, Sam.kksv/i.t.s Ca.
R E SpECTF U LI - Y iuforms the
citizens of this and the adjoin-
*^S§ing couniiesjthat he is prepai-
‘ ■ cd to undertake and execute, m
a neat anu \vbrkuian-likc manner, all jobs in t* s
-line of business. He has in his emp °>
eral neat ahd skilful workmen, and is Pp Fj'
ed to do as line work as any pbrsoii1* the
•State. Gentlemen wishing a fine
BOOTS or SHOES can be furbished by »
ing a few days notice, and lie assuies <
lie that all work from las shop shallI be mde
-uf the best malm ial, a la-Jg« * l sis 1
which he has just received. I * iaI1 - u
liberal patronage heretofore bes owed^
nim he respectfully solicits a continaatio
... His terms arc reasonable.
the sam e. H.s terms arc
Sandersville,
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