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COMMERCIAL
THE C ENTRA L G EOR 6 f AN
Savannah. J un. 21.
a. g-iiaY'
Watch Maker and Jeweler
COT TON.-Arrived since tl.e Hth inst., 8,- Tyconstantly on hand » ff*od#jiply
;74 bales Upland and 520 do. Sea Elands, viz: of Walehes and Jewelry ot all kinds,
c railroad 6.9S3 bales Upland; from Augusta oold low for cash. Clocks, Watches,'Jcivcl-
C
r ,
and landing on the river 6511 bales Upland; 1)99
hales via. Darien, and 87 do. liy wagons, &.e.
The exports for the same period amount to 9,-
]0'2 bales Uplaud, and 36") do Sea Islands, viz:
To Liverpool 3,284 bales Upland arid 193 do.
Sea Island; to Havre 2,298 bales Upland- to
Philadelphia 763 bales Upland and 11)4 do. Sea
islands to New York 2110 bales Upland; and to
Charleston ti 17 bales Upland and GG do. Sea ls-
lands leavin'? on hand and on shipboard not
cleared, a stock of 41,448 bales Upland and 2,-
421 do. Sea Island, against 45,977 bales Upland
and 2,682 do. Sea Eland, same time last year.
The absence of Foreign accounts at the close
of our last review, caused our market to be in-
Ncw Fall ami Whiter Goo\k
j.
ry, il/usie Boxes, Aceordeons, &e., &c., repair
ed and warranted. Gold' and Silver Plating
neatly done; at the shortest notice.
Office next door to Gen. Warthen’s store,
jan 24 52tf
Dissolution Cof o-Partnersliip. I
T HE Co-Partnership heretofore existing be
tween lhe undersigned is this day dissolv-1
ed by mutual con^it. All those indebted to j
the late firm are requested to settle their ac-j
counts by note or otherwise with A. A. Cul-t
lens, and those having demands against the
11ERRMAN & .Co.,at Irwins V, Roads
beg leave to iirrite“the atVntion oi Lieir
old friendsrtfid customers, and that :-t the
public generally to their now- reVeiving Stock
of welt selected Pall* and Winter Goods,
which they offer to sell cheaper than ever.
W T e deem it unnecessary to enumerate all
Head Qaaftejs,
1st. Division, 2nd Brig. G. 51. )
Pcarboro Dec. 2nd 1853. y,
Order No. 1.
I ~SLECTIONS' are. lieicby ordered*tdidF
1j held on the 1st Afoiiday in A/arch 185-1,
for the purpose of lifting; up the _ various ofii-
Washiagtott Co. Male Atadem}. |
r ]TMIE. exerciser of this Invitation will-lie.
j H'EBRIJW PLAS-
ter !¥ ...
Made Clothing line (irocqriss and <$v, eje
but ca’l on us" and yon can judge for yourself.
The best market price
counties of Burke, Bulloch, Tatnall, Emanuel
Jetferson, Scritu-ti and Montgomery. CoRIri-
aUwill be paid at el*. A/ajors, and Captains will see lothepro-
. . —-i -- ■ ommands
The great Remedy' for Rheumatism, Gout,
in ... the Side, Hip,-Back, Limbs and JoinU,
"-‘lute Swellings, Hard
1 fixed pains wl.ut-
upplied Fain cannot
These l’Irsters possess the advantages of he*
„ , , . - AnsJirfos-' i«i<c put uprin air-figh boxes; fieuce they retain
All studies usually embraced in an Acadeifw vh ^J tW ^ irtUM jn %si c lm»aies>
Tlihrcelebral-ft Pain ISaWactur has been *»
| V.AU O V % ' II I *
able kogive entire-satisfaction to all lus pat-
Al'l studies usually embraced in an" A
ic course of instruction w ill be taught
A! “IT , chU-n^ ' per -organization of their respective commands
a 1 times tor W ool, Hides, lal.ou, Lhu^m,,, ^ d , n . hf ^ order' of
41—tf I Uw Rrig, Genii J. B. H.yxk _ * ^ .
The following will be the rates of tuition :. exiena)Ve ] r use d bv 1‘hyaicrtm* and. the people
i, $S per tcm.oi hive ' boUr in this country and Europe,
For the Primary Class :
months.
tliat it is utmost needless lo say any tiling iibout.
_ctive, and lhe sales were 679 bales. The mar- j firm will present them to him rnr payment
ketfor the wrek had undergone no change. On | * J. R. S'MITll,
Saturday, the demand continued limited, with i A. A. CULLENS,
of 73G'hales. On Monday morning the Bal
tic's Foreign accounts to the 28lh. were before
the public. The sales for the three days previ
ous to her sailing, were 19.000 bales. These ac
counts Ind a tavorahle effect on our market,
jan 23
52tP
nov. 8, 41—If
iAwsoK & dc»rs®y
Commission M-crelianls, •
' 93-BAY STREET
SAVANNAH, GEO.
I r. A. LAW-SOX. j• GODFREY.]
Well JJissm*-*
Deeember 13,
VV. LAWRENCE.
Aid.
46—tf
For the 2nd- Chss,- S-12 per term of five ( , t Yet there may be some, who eland in need
of its healing powers who have not Vet tried it.
T HE s ubsc-riber having reuToved and locai
te-l himself at Sandcrsville, would res j
pectfuilv inforne the citizens ot Washington ;
tv,"iliat lie is now prepared to dig new;
ns*;
bj-j
BT JOHMSTOJM,
AJ.TO’ltNKVS AT LAW,
N par la, G eorgia.
Will practice in Hancock and the ad-
! oiui.ig counties, and thc-Supretn - Court:
itARK JOHNSTON, | K. M." JOlfKSTOX;
March 22, 1853: . - 8—tf
month. C i p er term of five Foftheir sakeir we will simply sLue vr)o»titlu.«
months | done in thousands oj eases, and what it w ill uo
m Board can be obtained in good families on , for them whefi^trieJ.
reAsonahle terms. .
3^" Prompt payment of dues will ue re-
VVM. G. MeBRIDE,
J. T. YOUNGBLOOD.
52- -2t-
police.
U LL persons indebted to W right W. Buck, j
late of said county deceased, are hereby j
Jtilied to make payment immediately* and ;
30th were 4o,000 hales. Prices were reported i partner
a'iftVr, and Fair Orleans quoted nt Gijd.and Fair j linn in settlements.
Uplands at GjRL The Foreign’ advices caused L
our market to be firmer, and the sales on Tues-!
day were 837 bales. On IFedriesday the market j Jam 24,1854.
opened active, and the day’s transactions reach-1
ed 2408 bales, and on Thuradny 1 lfcG bales, at j [N. B ] The undersigned hfuing' purchased \ u J .
full rate*. ; the interest of J: T. Youngblood in the stbek i tJiosc haviti'r ilcmaiids against said deceased
The demand was lair yesterday (r ri ay,) ut, () yQ 0()( ] s belonging to the above firm, will con- .. :n m-e-i-iif them' dulv authenticated within
,n consequence ofthe limited stock on the mar- . } = t the old stand, where he in- ^ £ '
ket the sales were onlv 031 hales, viz: 21 at fcj, - - * - | me umc
42 at 9; 46 at 9R 28 at"9i, 149 at 9|, 192 9l Ji,
39 at 9§, and 114 at 9| cents The demand du
ring the week has been very good for Good Mid
dling, which grade has slightly udvamed. The
jnirket closes firm «l Hie following quotations,
which are nearly the same as those ut tile pre
ceding week.
Middling to Strict Middling S£ a 94
Good Middling 9| a 9j
Middling Fair 95 a U*
Fair lo Fully Fair 19J •—
a. s.. - & 5- 3- SSEiKDltlCJSlSO w
AVliofeale Druggists;
and dealers inpaints,
oils, Window Glass, dc.. Mustard, Spices
and Sn’njL Perfumery, Brushes, dc., and;
Landrcih's Garden Seeds,
A VOICE FROM- GEOR'IIV.
Read-the following testimony Rom a Physr*
1 twelve years past. During this period 1 luoor. d
! under an-affliction q.f my Ioih-s and side, aud
| tried many remedies that my own medical exple
i rience suggested, buWwilhool obtaining relict
I M leofflh Lused vour Plaster, and am no why
I its good elfectsenl.rf loured. I v. ill recoinmed.u
'the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster lo all, who
• are sull'eriii**from toulracliun ol (be muscle*
j or permanent pains in the side or back’,
i The people-4'Georgia have but to
than'one quarter: ...
IV W. FLOURNOY, 1
gR.AS FLOYD,
A; A: CULLENS,
\V, F POUR NELL.
W.P. HAYNES.
Sandcrsville, Dec. 20, 1S53
trustees.
47—tf
epre
tends keeping a full supply, and selling on as !
good terms as can be purchest elsew here.
1VM G. Me BRIDE.
Jan. 24, 1854. 52—tf
DISSOLUTION.
The receipts in the United Stales up to this
time »s compared w'ith last year,give the Inlluw
jug result:
Decrease at New Orleans..
“ Mobile
11 Texas 5 — ■
“ Florida
** Savannah
Clharleston
“ Virginia and N. C ,..
Decrease
T HE copartnership of Bangs & Harman is
dissolved by mutual consent, all persons
indebted, will please call and settle. The bus
iness will be conducted by Joseph Bangs at
. i the old stand on the corner’. The name ot the
j firm will be used in all settlements in which it
386.5G7 | is concerned. The dissolution dates from the
... ..111,911 | first inst.
ribed by. law.
JAS. li: GILMORE, y
JOHN J. BULK-, ( adm'rs.
51—pOd
8.063'i
15,9091
35;860 ! J., n
15,550 j
7,954
24, 1S54.
JOSEPH BANGS
WILLIAM HARMAN.
52—3t
. Jan. 17,
W7 2YT MIV &■ CO,
Commission Merchants.
74, Bay st. Savannah, Ga.
Jan. 17, 1 So 4b &l—lj
« L«R«I A---WaMii as gtoiircoHitt j
IIER.EAS Sarah Moore' applies to me'
for letters of administration on the es
tate of Winfred Moore, late oi said county
deceased: . ,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, tu be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary within the time prescribed by law
to show 1 cause if any they have why said let-
! ters stiortld not be granted: GU'cir irhde'r my
Gibbon’s Huildiigs, Savannah, Ga.
Feb. 15. 18521 . J-jy
* A~. PONCE,
5n!porter M nBisfacturct’ ©
SEGA 11 S,
N 'O. 13, Whitaker'street, keeps constan
on hand a well selected stock of imported
I Segars; also, Manufactured Tobaeeo, Snufi
; Pipes.and all other articles usually kept in h>
ne of business, which lie offers on the mo-
Wasliington Co Female Institute.
NIIE ekercLes of this Institution will com- \acquni.ned with Us virtues \<\wn_ »h‘N " lii rt
- mev.ee on the second Mosdav in January j sort u. its- use*. v lKEU, M.' U ,
, .. i- *•-- Rev; Jr. V-.i
T
become
ill
next, under the direction ot the Kcv i ^ F orsi the, Monroe County, Gu.
PexdletOx, wlinsC experience as a ljeacnM Messrs Scovtl & Mend, New Orleans, L*.
M-outh and profound scholarship emwumlly , i0 lvJe!,sr3 ;
He will be JEVV D aVID’S OR HEBREW PLASTER
meiit nv one .
of
reasonable terms.
Savannah, feb. 22.1353.
4—lv
Ge irda Marble Work.
u.g.
GLO. L.SUMM Lxi i . j Jan 17, 1854 51—5w
(Successors to A. Atkinson tf- Co.)
PHIS establishment has been" in successful
>ei ties sundered and uopes rnthlcsly j \vhen it is considered that we saw our own
by death; we at the same tune would point j ^ ^ piy no jobbers profits, and no high
VaIINISHES. FUENC1I AND AWE11ICAN ^ j
Glass. Paper Hangings and Borders, Fire j
Board antP Decorative Papers, Sashes, Blinds |
and Doors. West Side of .Monument Square, j
Navas sail GA! Orders from the conn ;
try promptly attended to.
"foh22, 13531
-Suffer the little children to come unto me, ’
rod h the Saviour •■-.aud- forbid them not.
ern marble.
i We have on band nt our yard in Marietta, |
[a large assortment of finished work, Monu-
i mentis. Tablets, <f-c.: where nnr agent G. VV.
T
Family Groceries.
HE Subscribers having associated them
VIE £ Tj lii 32 & SUTLER*
DEA LERS IN FA SHIONA BLE
Boots. Siiocs k Plantation Brogans.
No. 1G1 CoXOitESS gfRETET,
South Side Market Square,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Feb. 15, 1853. 3--ly
~ Iff- B KNAPP.
Manufacturer of
SADDLERS, HARNESS, dc. dc., end
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all
SADDLERY WARE. CARRIAGE
Trimmings, Laces, Fringes, Patent Leath
er. Springs, Axles, Bands, Yarnisli, cfc.
AT Tills SIC'S OFTHE GOLDEN SADDLE,
West end of Gibbons’ l.ulldhig .
Market Square, Savaiin:) 1».-
A’large assortment always ou hand, and
IN TIN Ed: j f or R;i lg a t the lowest prides.
Feb. 15. 1853; 1 3 —
ZiOCBETTi IiODIG,Idi GO.
Commission Merchants and
SHIPPING AGENTS.
12G Bay Street, Saiannrh, Ga.
1 E. LOCKETT, TV'. H. LONG. J. H. DAVIS.
34—tf
qualify lihn for its management.
assisted iii tbe the Literary department ny «uc . .y ^QRTIi CAROLINA.
° r The Musical departinetit will bemiderthe Messrs. Scuval & Mend,'— t have bevn iroub-
diretion of a competent teacher, whose skill jtedw.th the chrome rbrumjjm t««
u-tll wnrrint ent-ees as aTelicher 'twelve years. On the 1st ot Jufv 184J,l " 90
ten months. : M At I coeld nol. lorn u. M, UK.
1 nt suiot.isucyearninemi , , pain 30SeV ere that I had not Hept a wink Rr
luitMs.-lst Class Alphabet, hptllm 0 ,ivt. ^ ^ M lh - I8 time m v atlemling Physician
ing.-Writiug, Arithmetic, $1,00 per quirter or ; ^^‘-'^j’^p'V.Debrew'Ulasier,’' nod it acu-d
§8.00 per term. ! like a charm: the pain left me and I slept more
2nd class thoi abdvc—\Vith English' bffaui- ; thnn-lralf ofthe night, and in three duys 1 wus
niar r arid GtOgfapliy, ljj>G,00’ per quarter; or ! u K e to ride out; 1 consider-the “Hebrew Plan-
§12.99 per tgrui. . j t er ” the best remedy foe all sorts of pains now
3d class, the above—with Algebra. Latin,' use>
Greek, History, Natural ;.nd Mental Philoso
phy, $S,00 per quarter, or $16,00 per term:-
4th class—French, $*9,00 extra per term.
Music on Piano—#40,00 per quarter, or
G. W. M’MiNN.
Hendersonville, N C., Aug. LG, L6«i0.
i,eware oi counterfeits and base imitations
The genuine will in future hive the signa*
$20,00 per term. Use of Piano. $2,50 pc'r ; ture E. Taylor on the steel plate engraved la
te rin:
T J. WARTHEN CU’n.
J. R. Smith; SecV.
Sandcrsville, Dec. 20, 1853
47—tf
bel on llie-top of each box.
Purchasers are advised that a incoil counter
feit of this article is in existence.
The Tcnuine is gold only-by as; and hy our
awnts airpointed liirbugOout the South—and
tm-peiHariS allowed lo sell it. Dealers and
4— lv
sept. 20
selves as a mercantile lirmto be known liy 1
i\ Youngblood &J Co., respect
itSAllUIBD,
, | pie work is done at the mills.
In this county on Sunday morning the 16th, Addrfc88 J. G. BANKIN’ & C
liv the Rev. A'sft Duggan, Mr. William T..nni!l
to" Mi -a Lucy, eldest d iug!iter ot Mit.-hel VV ad- :
Si mmeus. will sell at our prices. Our princi- the name of J T -
l l - --- i fully announce that they will carry on the Gio-
' ccrV' business, and’solicit a share ot public pat-
Addrt.H8
jan 24
CO.
Marble Work P. O. Ga,
52oy
kins.
A Card.
T HE undersigned Physicians of Sandcrsville
and the Coanty of Washington, who re-
re nilv adopted a Fee Bill in winch an attenqit |
was nude to approximate their charges to those
nf the physicians in the counties adjoining ,
believing jt at this time inexpedient to alter i
I heir lo no - established charges, have •oneluded j
to return to their /inner rales of practice, |
-Addle however tlie mileage in Jefferson is 50 j
tier cent a in) that of Baldwin 100 percent
higher than bet ad >p:ed by us, we would |
s‘u
Look at This.
S TRAYED from the house of O. W. d/as
aeys, near Macoii, oii the’5th inst., one . cash only.
| large Iron Gray Horse. .Said Horse is su^-j
I j,„ S ed to be eight or nine years old, and was j
: shod in front. I suppose he will try to get,
- hack lo Washington county, where he was j
j raised. Any person taking up said horse and j
i write to me :tf Hebron, Georgia, will be lib-j
■ eraUy rewarded. M. II. BLAND, j
January 24: 1851.
JbA.3VE1SS S. HOOKi
ATrotlN'EV AT LAW,
Sandersnlle, Georgia.
WILL rilACTICE IS THE COUNTIES OF
. . j Washington, Burke, Scriven
They are prepared to furnish all ar- Middlc-cvcml. j- j e jf erson ail< l Emanuel.
... l.aurens.
Onnulgee Circuit j - - - - Wilkinson
[Unice next door to Warthen's store.;
jan. 1, 1852. 51— ly
Louisville Female High School.
.. ... “ kJ , ,' X purchasers srenerally arc cautioned against buy*
rpHE-Subseftberffirts o|K<ned- a belteol for = - n _ () |- any i, ul our regular agents, otherwise
j; the edbc&tiofi'of Vouiig Ladles,in the vil- I (p wr jfhe imposed upon with a worthless ar
lage'of Louisville, where lie will be prepared \ tic £ SCOVTL & MEAD
to°give'if«truction3 at tlrer following rates jj i Chartres street, N. Orleans, Sole Genentl
tuition: i- Agents for the Southern Stales, to whom
1st Class, Elementery branches,' Hlf brdeTs must invariably be addressed
per quarter, §5,00 j Sold by N./F. Haines and iiro.
2nd Class, Arithmetic. Natural Science if-c. i SANDEltSV 1LLE, Ga.,
per quarter, - SffOO 1 SYMPTOMS'OF DlsbAbL
3rd Class, Languages, Drawing and Em-' Should'never be disregffirfed. i hey ore uner-
broidery per quarter,
, riug-indicatibnsTliat tne vital functions of nu-
! tore have been iule r rupled in ilu-ir hefftiiful oc-
■ i| 0n a nd that serious evils must inevitably fwl*
m"T£I2! »*'KzZ;sr **• ri * hl ^ lli '
. tt , ,, r» .: i.- timely.use ol proper reinecies.
Bear in-mincf, that na lure is ever endeavor
ing lo expci disease w lu* ii it invades the -animal
economy, and only needs the Assistance of some
genial restorative—thorough, yet mild in its ac-
fion—that will give tmic to the system, and act
upon the blood—whirl* ir the principal of Die
GUVSOTT $ YELLOW DOC K AND SAR
SAPARILLA,
_ ! As a purifier of tin? blood;- a" renovator, of the
1 system, and a bupporlFr and preserver ofthe
■ ■ 1 *•'— •--*■ •* on the
d
|t8 00
Mm-id .. .^10,90
Parents nnd Gum dims are respectfully in
vited to call on
room in the Court House or ut Air. Bostick's,
house.
W. H. DICKINSON. Prin.
Airs. S. M.Diiktsson, Ass’t.
References,
L. B. Bostick,
A. R. Wright,-
. „ E: Carsvtldl: ...
LofiiAvillg, Fan: 17,- 51 —2m
^libv'e Indebted
•ry
| ronage. .. , . , . _
! tides in their line at tlic'cheapest casli pnees. g ou( } wrn Circuit. |
They have on hand all articles m the Gro- i ()rinu i„ ee circuit \
eery line, with Bagging, Rope, Nails, Iron,
Tea. Sugar, Coffee, Aiolasscs, Bacon, 1 ohac-
c „. & c . °Ail of which will be sold cheap for ‘
J. T.'YOUNGBLOOD,
WM. HODGES,
Sandcrsville, nov. 22, 43 tf
Dr. William L. Jernigan,
HAVING permanently loealed him
v..wlur^viil.v rnsiiCeffitllv offers
Land for Sale.
risk. This is a general call, but it is intended j
to have a special application to every individu-:
al owing the office. Those wishing to rmevv ;
tliciT subscriptmns for the ensuing year will j
give us early notice. j rr» IIE Subscriber being desirous of retnov-
Decembcr 20, lSo3 , | fr0E| thid sect ion ollerg for sale his
Lsilld f’OI' Sale. i residence and lai.ds lying adjacent to this vil-
qpHE Subscriber offers for sale 100 acres of | Inge. Ilis residence is almost within the cor-
52-3t
OX>D ESTABIISHSD
“Savannah Stove Depot.”
COOKING STOVES of all sizes and]
various patterns, Grates Stoves and Heaters j
for all purposes* Tin and Bkitannia \Yare, j
, -?IXTY dav's after date application' will be _ ,, ,
g.rest to those who m.-.y employ us, that i made to the Court of Ordinary of \\ using- , X'uiiids and Pipes, \1 oodeti • \\ are, Domes
prompt p iyment of our accounts, will be nec-J ton county for leave to sell the land and one j
tjssarv to enable iis to live at sill,
J. li. .SMI i 1!,
A
jan’ 2 i
A. CULLENS,
C. STANSEL,
T. W. SULLIVAN,
J. li. UUICE,
W. F. HAYNES,
JOHN STONE.
S. 1>. BRANTLEY,
li Y. RODGERS,
JOS. FORBES,
W. L. JERN1GAN,
52-4t
. Negrd’man belonging'to the estate ot W’illiain ;
i Donaldson late of *aid county deceased. I
I JAA/iiS M DONALDSON, Admr. j
I Jan. 24,1854. 52—Gw
ic Hardware and’ llbuse-keepiug articles, j
oo minibrotis to meulion.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
.1A ?I SUL,LIVAI¥
No. 145 Broughton Street
Savannah; Ga.
15.1853: 3—-lv
SLCB AKSOET. semsoK & CO
G ifr O G E II
SavaknaiI; Ga.
anriaii:
nov 22.
J: B. WILLIS.
33—31
I n. T. SCRANTON
i /OSEI’It JOHNSTON
NV . fSavr
DON. S
T
S \V. B. SCUANTON,
t No. 19, Old Slip, N Yoi*
Feb.
bbhn & rosTBR.
ROBOSOV & ELDUED
j WILL, exhibit their celebratcd'combiucd
MBNAUEBIE & CIRCUS _ ,
Sander ville on Wednesday the 25th, to-. PaCtOFS 0.11x1 CGlllMSSiOH McrcllUllfS j
ctherwitli all tlie great- j Savannah,Ga. * j
[JOHN FOSTER. j
4—ly
josisson j
in
gd
F.It. BEHX,]
«b. 22, 1853.
III r V o I) K O MIC F E A T S, j
I of The New York and Paris Hippodrome, a.
i mong wKiiii will be die wonderful t-eientifio. &■ JOBJSSOI
1 „ t .|,i«Ten,e.lt of » ro.n » alking »|»„ » 1 Wl w ] ega | e al|( l Retail Di'Ug»'IStS :
T
HE undersigned will continue to practice-
medicine in all its branches, and respect
fully offers his services lo the eiti/ens of 8a -
dcrsviile and the county, ot Washington. His
office at the' old stand, wU<?re, or at home lie
at all times nr'iy be fuutid wlieii not F<dcs. (
hioually engaged. A- A. CLLLLNS.
jin 24
ilcdkal. -!
lv smooth ceilii-g vHth his
Feet lippevuiost sv**ri Ills IicaU
down,
PERFORMED BY MR. G. N. ELDRED.
La perche, ;
BY MESSJ?S, I.A ROUSE AND KING.
wi£<i>XA2yz w. iiXEscoiewr.
(Successor tcrJbS'epli M. Turner.)
Drugsist ami Chemist,
MONUMENT SQUARE,
Savannah, Ga.
;AS on hand and is constantly receiving
fresh supplies of tnepuresnDRUGS Med
icines aud (JiiEiUioALs?
Also,
Brushes of e very description, Fancy articles
Perfumery, Garden Seed, &.c. &.c. l’articular
I Sniets’ Buildings, corner of Broughton an • j attention is paid in the selection of Medicine,
tf
Groceries, Groceries!
THE Subscribers would respectfully an-! plication
_L nounce to their Jrieiu s tliat in addition to j
t.heir large strpply ot Staple and Fanca Drv I
Goods'they lia\Y ori hand a superior assort-.
mentof Groceries' and'; Family SurFLifes, |
which thev will furnish on as good terms as!
can be bought in this place. PcrsojisTvish-
ing such articles .will please dull and examine, j
N; W. HAINES & BKO. j
Nov. 22, 43 ~ tf j
i Jer heavily timbered. The land is as good us
j any uplands in the Slate. There is also an cx-
jcelleut Peach orchard attached to tlie place,
j A'good bargain can be had by immediate sp-
Sandersvilie, Nov. 29
JOHN BLAND.
44—4t
GEO. 21. S.EINHAST,
Whitaker streets. Savannah, Ga.
Dealers in Drugs, ATcdicines, Ohemicals..: so id'by me are warranted to be just as tl
Pcrfumerv, Fauev Articles, & e. j are'represei ted,- and Phyeluiriu^, Country Y
. Soda water of a sui’erior quality. ; chafitssuidTMadlers, may rely upon their
feb’ ‘ 2, 18. ! 3. 4 —ly I defsbeifig tilled witli as much despatch!
This extraofdinarV [ierTdrinance has excited j
4 versa I wonder and admiration, showing,
a ntii'u 1 Feats of'Balancing^jid EiegantAm.-;
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel,
BROAD ST AP.GTSTA, Ga.
THIS splendid Hotel has beeri re-
centl v fitted up in superior style,
with entirely new furniture, for
to have none but the purest, and all articles
• - iff* they
Mer-
or-
defsbeifig filled witli as much desp atch and
'care as if they were present in person
Fcb;14, 1853. 3—ly
New Goods' for Fall and Winter
XTEGRO Blhiffiets, Kerseys and Osnaburgs
lN Plaid and plain Linseys, together with a
u-uh selected stock of Fancy and
the reception o g j staph?-Dry Goods, comprising, every variety
and style of ladies’ Dress Goods—tlie latest
and richest patternS—Freiieh designs. We re
tor the liberal’ pTjtronage hitherto extended to ^ ^ additional list of ]-opiilar Ac
him. he solicits a continuance ot their .taxors. Company, and will apptar n
His office where h<? mhy at all timmi be, N
found when not professionally engage* 1 , w
next-door to the Central Georgian Olliev,
•tors are
in the va-
sient bptfidbfs. , . ,, ■
If pleasant rooms, clean beds, a good table,
and attentive servants, can make guests com
Boot maker. Sandi:jfc*Vn.L>. Ga.
RESPECTFULLY informs tlie
citizens of this and the adjoin
ing counties, that lie is prepar-
^ _ ed tp undertake and execute, in
A . a . SOLOMONS & CO. j a neat and workman-like manner, all job sin his
D EALERS in Drugs, Medicines, Chnn | line of business: He. has in his employ sc^ *
cals,Perfumery.fancy article’s,Surgeca. , era! neat aud skilful workmen, and is prepar-
instruments. Paints, Oil, & Dye Stuffs. ; ^ to do as fine work as any j erson in the
AT -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. j.fetate^ Gentlemen wishing a fine art ice ot
Savannah, feb. 22.1853. 4—ly {BOOTS or SHOES can be furnished by giv-
_____ l ing a few days notice, and he assure the pub-
\\ filislicy. j lie that all work from his shop shall be made
A Good article jnst received arid for sale qy i of tli’c best nfateiial, a laJge cssovtmeut of
N. W. HAINES &- BRO. j which he has j.ust received, Thankful lor the
No". 22 43—tf’ | liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon
‘ I niim lie respectfully solicits a continuation ot
l-tl, e same. -LIIs terms arc reasonable.
T HE Subscriber otters for sale all that val- ; SandersviBe,
liable Plantation or tract of land on which
1
Plantation for Sale.
lie now resides, containing one thousand and j
fifty acres more or less, known as the White ]
Bluff place, on the Oconee River, adjoining!
lands of Gen. Warthen and Thomas Wells.
Ot the above tract four hundred aifd fifty a-
cres are cleared, of great fertility, very liitlej.
i -
GLOBS SO’EBL-Sandersvillo.
THE subscriber woiiUU an
npiince to his friends" alia: the
public generally, thiit he has ta
ken charge Of this Hotel, and
THE BAiVO
JAMES li. SMITH, : _ directed by the celebrated JOS. NO^HER,
,f _ I ll.ichh n siillick-nt g »»r.mco for
A SlHciulid Colleclitfu of
AKBiWALS
— 0 .. , willuse his best endeavors to make all who,
worn.the remainder consists of woodlands. ]na y call upon him cfiinforfable. His table
and Swamp Hammock, not liable to overflow, j w jjj he furnished xt'Klf thV best that the mark-
ana easy of cultivation. With the plantation : ct; , n ff or( ] g , tie respectfully solicits a share Gf
will be sold also' about 2000 bushels of Corn, puhlit patronage. JEPTHA BRANTLEY,
-i——w-AA- GAtlle. Hats, t *■ wt in y i852 >, 39—tf
jan 24
mediciae* For Sale!!
All persons wishing to purchase any article, ^ to t | ie above attractions, offer a
or articles, in lhe ibove Ime, callnow be^nj, ^ m of entertain^
nislicd with dispatch. A.l antcles v\. r ■
genuine and fresli? find aA t.«>r ChemicaL-md
other practical medicines, generally
Physicians, 1 have as good an assortment o
hand as can be had in any market. „ t
Paints, oils, and ferfumf.rt, with fit m-sorG
usedbv i Jan. 17, iSS-L
T. U. TIDMARSH, Agent.
51— 2t.
jpor Kent.
HE HiiWriberl:otRirs for rent fcg
formerly oeeupieJ
THOS. J K INCH LEA
49— 3m
'he C. SCARBOROUGH
si-tf *m
November 29, 1853
PJaHeiiitS and Bi itklayitg
T
MIE undersigned has located in Sandeis . call and see.
X ville, for the purpose- of carrying on ll rtr "“ r °
Plastering ar.d Brick-laying business. A'pc-
mens of workmanship can be seen in lli
pl ”»r. LNN" ta,h ‘n°S®VBN»W 1 .
together witn Fodder, Stock Cat-tie, ifogs.,
rv shade and variety ; a fine assortment of i Mules, aud Horses, plantation tools and uten-, ^
| silks, cofd and bl’k ; brocade figured silks.— sife: &c. For further parlicnlars apply to tlfe ■
] Our stock is large and complete. Please to'Subscriber at the place, otto Gen \\ arthen, j.
in Sanderovllle,
Boot Making mid Repairing 1
Negroes Wanted!
.Corner of Broughton and Whitaker streets,
* Savanualj. . -.
JAS. II. & M. SlIEAHAN.
Late of MiUedgeville, Baldwhico.
oct. 19, 1852. 39—
Want’s! ffloue'y.
W
T HE Sabsriber being desirous to change his
busiiiesf in some degree, respectfuly cal’ -
*or tWENT\M0»Te boSed Neg?0 upon all who areindebfed to him fo be rear
fifteen or TW enji yu .,3^ 0 mn ^ c an ^ r | y settlement witji Inin. He
will call upon all indebted, and gives this no-
Fellows. for whieh $12 50cts. per month with ;
clothing will he paid, Poisons having such
for hire, can do so by making early applica-
tioivai- tliis -office.- -• .
Nov. 22, 43 “ tf
lice that they niav be able to square up-
: LOUIS COQJC.
December 13, 46—3t
Jan. 10,1853.
EDWARD ROWLEY.
Hebron P. O.
50—6m
Stolen.
S TOLEN from the subscriber in Dooly
i couqty on Sunday night the 19th of De
cember, one Buggy. the point bands off the
hind hubs, the dash board broken''and the bug
gy considerably worn, any information in rela
tion to it will be thankfully received, and a
liberal reward will be paid for it, ad<Irew> me
at Millwood Doolv county Ga.
JNO. M. FLOYD.
Jan. 3, 1854.
49—2t.
T HE Subscriber would respectfully an
nounce to all persons, who w ish fine Bouts
and fine work, that he continues on his “own
hook,” at the ‘Court house corner,’ where he
continues to to.make and repair Poofs and
Shoes iii the best manner and of the latest
styles. t
He has the best materials from w Inch
manufactures every article in his line, and os
ery paius will taken to give Le#l fits, and n't
w ork put up in excellent stylo: Cali for your
will fuiTijnii them cheap.
Ldoor to Suufiwood’s Tailor shfi
F. EBNF.R. *i
inav 31,
7. 18.W.