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^jal^terfis’cmints.
Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Ordinary _cf
\y astlmgton county, will* be sold before
lire court bouse door at Sandersyille on the
4r*t Tuesday in March next. Five -negroes
■belonging to'the es tate of John Jordan ae-
ceased. to-wit; 3i,ititdii a woman, about —5
▼ears of ate, a good seamstress and liouse ser-
▼ant, aud her two children, .Jane 7 years old
and Coer 18 month? old, Harriet a woman 48
▼ears olo and J3hock a girl 8 years old. Sold
’for the- benefit of tlie creditors of said estate.
ELIZA A. JORDAN, ttdm’x,.
jan 8 GEbfiGE W. JORDAN, adinr,
rr'W0 months'after date • application wi'I
X be made to the if on. Court of Washington
County for leave to Sell one negroes boy by
the name of Mike- the property” John A .J..
Peacock minor child of Asa Peacock dec.
MARY PEACOCK, Guardian,
Jan. 8 1S56 2m
, —, — — a
T IFQ months after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Wash
ington County, Tor leave to sell all the negroes
belonging to the minor children of John 0
Harman*lath of JcffrVsoh County deeessed.
Hfni. B. HARMAN, Guardian.
Doe. 7- *44 2m
llJILLbe sold on the
11 mr.ry nevt at t-Ko
Washington Shcriir Sales.
first Tuesday in Feb-
jHrorttimlrn: in ttrC
Town of Saudersville, 1! ashington county, be
tween the usual hours of sale' the following
property to wit: .
15 acres more or loss, oak snd hickory land,
on the south prong of Williamson swamp, ad
joining Mrs. Harman and Jlfm. C._ Riddle-lev
ied on us the property of Henry King,to satis
fy a fi fa in favor of James Tl. Gilmore, adrnr.
ra said King.. -
Also at the 'same time and place, ope house,
and lot containing one acre more_ or less,
known as the Female Academy, levied on as
4he property of A; A. Cullens, ft al Trustee cf
Female • Institute to satisfy".a fi fa in thvorof
Joseph .Bangs ys .4. A. Cnllcus ot.al Trustee
and one fi fa in favor ofT. J. Wprtiien, for use
Jfec., as same, and one fi ik ill favor of William
Hodges vs said Trustees.
Also at the same time and place, two mouse
colored'herrse mules 4 years old, levied on as
>ho property of Adolphus McMilldn to satisfy
». Superior Court fi la,ip Sxxf’r A-
cw <_-d., vs Adolphus McMilldn', the same being
transferredtd George IF, Massey. Property
pointed out by said Massey. .
Also at the same time.and place, one lot of
land iii’the town of Sandersville,. containing
balf-an acre more or less, being a part of the
lot known as the Lazaron & Newmaa' lot, also
thc.ldt whereon W: W. Carter resided at the
time of the fire, containing :t half acre more or.
less, also one lot of lund.adjoining J."A- North-
iagton, fronting' the "street loading from the
Female Academy to the* Church, containing
on» half acre more or less, all three of the
above described Dots levied oh as the proper 7
ty ofT. J. PFarthcn to satisfy a fi fa in lavor.of
John IF. Rabun survivor vs Thomas J, Rarthr
qp principal and TFiiliain W. Carter security
on appeal. - ' v
jan,-1 14355 L S A H JOKES, Dep Snff.
-cuttHERSAS Dempsey Moore' and John
VV N.' Thompson^applies to me for letters
of administration on the estate of Jesse Moore,
late ot Emanuel county, deceased—
These dtc therefore to cite and admonish all.
and singular the kindled and creditors of said
deceased to be and appeal; at my office, within
tlie time prescribed by law,* and file their ob
jections, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
' Given under, rnv hand, at .-office, in Fans,
tills lCth.Noy.,T855. E B _ £- **
Nav. 29, 1S55.
48 $bd
GEORGIA, Washington County.
By Ilaysvood .Brookins Ordinary of
' said Co. ■
W HEREAS Janies F. Smith applies
to mo Sr letters of dismission on the
Estate of Frederick TySon,' Info .of said eoun-
* These are therefore to, cite aud admonish
all, and'siugular-the kindred m.d creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear a my
office- within t}ie' time prescribed' by hW,
and show cause, any it they have,, w by ..
letter should not - be granted. . ■ . •
Given under my. baud at office, in Sanders-
ville.-tins 20 th day of Tsoy.
■- . HAYWOOD BROOKINS, t>d.
Ctncral A&omisf wilts.
tgetttntl ^iJStrtistincnts.
Nov 20
43 m6m
Georgia—Washington County,
jSy SSautvoqrl Brookins,
Ordinary of said county.
W HEREAS John E. Moyc applies to mo
for Letters of Administration on the
estate of Patrick J-. Pate, late of said county
deceased. ■ . r .
These are, therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kinded and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear- • at my office,
within the time .prescribed by law, and show
cause (if any they have) why said .Letttera
should not be granted. . „
Given under my band at office m -.anaors-
ville r thi3 8th January 185.6c . ' •
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ordinary,
Jan. 10 1835.
ftOd
rrifiOmonths after date application will be
J. made'to the honorable-Court of Ordinary
oi' Wasihgton county, for .leave to sell lot ,ot
land No. 3.04, in the second .district, 2a sec
tion of the Cherosee purchase, belonging
the estate of Miram Eastwood,; of said oo
ty, deceased^ EASTW00I)) ^ am ’ r .
- Nov. 22, 1855. . 43 2m
to.
ooun-
EORCJIA, WASHINGTON COUNTY- "
t j By Haywood Brookins, Ordinary of said Cd.
Whereas,-Solomon Newsome, -applies to me for
letters of Guardianship, for the persons and
property of Sarai, Eliza Seany Ami an. 1 Na
than Butts, minVs orphan children of George
Butts, late of said county, deceased—
These are therefor to cite and admonish, all
persons concerned to be and appear fit my of-
nee, within the time prescribed bylaw, and
shc-w cause, if any they have, why said leV
ter? should not be granted.
Given under my hand,'at office-, in Sanders-j
ville, this 24th Nov.. 1855. ]
HAYWOOD -BROOKINS, Ord’y. !
Nov.‘-29,1855.' 48 m6m
G i EORf;T.-f WASHIN GTON COUNTY.
I* IFhereas. ICtm^ i iv—- -i-t-'- 1 *-- y- —- -—
letters of Administration, with the Will an
nexed, on the estate? of Ifarret Brice, late of
ssid cor.ntv,'deceased-:
These are therefore to cite.and adnionieh all
-and singular the Inndi-ed r.iid creditoio of-said
deceased, tobe aVd appear at my ofilee,-with
in the time jareEorbed by law, and shou cance
i f any they have, why said letters should not be
granted. .*
Given under my hand at office, in Sanders-
viHo, tnis 3d Dec. 1855.
Dec 7,. HAY W COD BROOKINS, Or’d.
Notice. ' ‘ .
TWO mouths after date, application will be
made the Honorable the Conn of Ordinary
of Hancock county,' by the undersigned, Ex
ecutor and Executrix of Samuel Hall, deceased,
for leave to sell the slaves and real estate ot
said deceased, for the.purpose of paying the
-debts and making distribution according to
the effect of the will ot said deceased.
WM. H. .HAUL, Exr.
-SARAH HALE, Ex’rx.
. Nov. 22 ' 43 .2m
T WO MONTHS after date, application will
bo made to the' Ordinary of Emanuel
county for leave to sell all tlie estate of Win.
Johnson, -deceased. Sold for the benefit of
-the heirs. Terms on the day.
WRIGHT HENpLY. Guard’n.
• • Dec.T3. '•'•* : , ' ' ' 45. 2m
Atiministiator‘s Sale.
A GREKABLE to an order ot the honora-
X\-ble Court of Ordinary of Washington
county, wiilbn sold- at the court house in-
Dublin, . Laurens county, on the first_ Tuesday
in February next, williju the legal ‘hours of
sale, two lots of land, to-wit i numbers eighty-
one (SI) and eighty-four, (34) in the f.oven-
teecth district pf originally Wilkinson, now
Laurens-county.; eaeh'coutfmnng two hundred
two and-a liall acres .more or less. Sold as the
property .of Hezekiah W. Gilmore, lato of
Washington co'uut-y deceased. .
Terms cush JA'S. H. GILMORE, Adm.’r.
Dec. .26,1355. , . 48 tds.
G BORGrlA—-Washington County..
By Hayisocd ■ Brookins, ■ Ordinary of said
County, '
\\JJElEREAS; t'amuei Robson applies to
V T me for letters -of Administration on
the estate of Alphus Stokes, late of said
county deceased,-—
fnese are therefore to cito and admonish
all and singular tlie kindred and creditors of
said deceased to he and appear appear at my
office within theXirae prescribed by law, and
show cause if any they have, why said let’
,ters should not be granted.
* Given under my hand at office, in San-
dersvillej this 13th December, 1855. '
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y. .
Dec. 26, -IB55 * . . , 46 Ini
4 l.U perfoDP indebted to the estate of
AVr.i. R. F.ushing, late of IFashingtoU coun
ty,Accessed arc requested to cotne_ forward and
aett's'.up'tae same, and those having demands
against said estate are requested to band them
in, duly authenticated, ceording todaw.
* ... n-Tiino lutroixiiYcr, ahuj i.
Dec. 7, 40d
T HE subscriber begs leave to announce to
’he citizens of Washnigton and the ailjom-
inCT counties thatlielitej just finished.his
* NEW STORE
'nn tlie site where the old one was burned.
And is now receiving a large and well selected
assortment ot . * # -
FAMILY GROCEMEV
Consisting in part of
BACOMjSEGAR, C0FFE
; . - - ALSO
iron, ..***' •
v Nails, : * - * u
Trace ; ' -
Chains, . \ -
Tubs, . ' -. ■
Euchels,
PaiU, \ V ■
. * Cotton , a
Yanis, etc. <£c!,
Anri tiling usually topt in
kis line, whick lie oilers gt kis iisu-
LOW PRICES.
CALL AND SEE TIIM AKD
YOU WILL NOt REPENT iT.
* z bbaivtley.
May i-7, A^oo.
DRY GOODS.
'ttENRY LATIIROP A CO., will continue
wwtin^lhis marh-cta
invited. Among‘which-will be tonnd..
EANCY DR,ESS GOODS -
RilkSj Baragc---' phdlly* Mnslius, Ginghams,
Rrlnts e(c. ‘ *" t * -» '
MOURNING DRESS GOODS!.'
Bombazines, Alpacas, Canton and Tainimu
Clothes, Kuriln de'Lajnes, Gremdens, Lara
gts. Muslins-Ginghams eti., etc. •-. . .
WHITE-OOODSi
Surp Mull and Namsook Muslins, Figcl Plaid
and Strip Swiss and Joconets, Dimeues Lawns
LINEN GOODS.^
9 1-4 to 121-2 Barnby SltejttpgSr C4h>w C«q
Linen, Best all flax 4 1-2 bnsh Linens Table
Damasks and Napkins, Drapers, llacabacs.
etc. . \ . s
' HEAVY GOODS. 1 V
Plain and Striped Osuaborgs, Shielings* and
Sheetings 3 1-2 to 191-2 Drills, Demuins, Cot-
tonadcs. etc.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
A full assortment for Ladies, Men, and chil-
'drene. 1
EAIRROIDERIES.
Collars and Sleeves in Muslin and Lawn. Chim-
Isetvsand Sleeves ' n. . " ”
Edgings and Insertings ,, n
Bands and Flouncew ' ' :>
Thread and Valcrcabs- Laces, etc,, etc.
Savannah Feb, 1.
(Sftttnl ADbtrtiscmtnts.
NcW -Store—$20,000
NEW STOCK.
J. T: YOMGBIOOD & CO.
M .\y be found for the? present at tlrqir
New Store wbero.they uUl be happy to
see-tlu-ir old friends and customers. They
fcctm Constantly on hand a largq assortm'ent
of Drv Goods suited to the times and the pro
vailing fashions. Together with Boots-and
Shoes," Hats aud-Caps, Ready-made -Clothing,
Saddles, Bridies and Harness. --
LiKEWI&E,
A general assortment of Hardware, Ci'.ck,
rv. Glass, Tin, Eafther. and AYooden "’are,
and’ all sueli articles as arc. generally needed
in families or on farms. . . *•
ALSO,
Oh hand and constauTy receiving a large
aud fresh supply, of GROCEKEES, suen
as 'Baeor Sides, Shoulders, Hams, Sugars,
Coffee, Flour,- Me lasses, Butter, Cheesfc A a.
ifce. A.11 of wliicb tis^" offer on accommtida-
ting Terms, hind invito- purchaselrs to eall and.
examine, for-themselves.
Highest prices paid for-- Cotton. Also,
highest prices paid-for Tallow. ■
Saudersville, Nov. 29th, 1855. 43 tf *
fatnl P^itutes
Notice.
W E tlie uiidersigneU hare associated our-
e)res;n Copartnership-under tlie name
and style oSZ. Gray & Co„ to .date from May
30th for the purpose of doing a general mercan
tile business, We will' be found in the two
story building on the East side of .the public
Square, where wo nod’have and intendtokeep
constantly on hand a good assortment offam-
ily Groceries, Hardware,- Provisions, and In
deed every tjiing* usually, to bo fouudany
wherein a-Grocery, Hardwaie* or Provision.
Store. Please to give us a call for we feel eoa-
fident that we are able- to givo satialactfon
both in..price an4,qaality of articles "wanting;
The highest market prioe paid in Goods for
Corn, .Wheat,’ Flour/ Peas, - Hides, Tallow,
Becawax, >and other Froduce.
■ . ZACHAHIAH GRAY.
' ' G . NATHAN W. IIAINES.
Sandersyille,'June'14 1854.' tf. . '
■ JLost or Mislaid.
O NE due bill given by Jordan W. Kinna-
biueto Hudson Sheppard or bearer for
$58, dated April 1st 1855. ' . '
One- due bill givx-n by James L. Jenkins to
G Brown or bearer $13 87cts., dated. August
1852.
One note .on Green Brantley and- Allen
Jones for $14 94ets., payable to C. H. Shep
pard adm'r. on tlie estate Q! Wm. .Topes, da-
tad April 15th 1854/ due 1st December 1854.
QnC due bill given by W. J. Coston to C. H-
Sheppard or bearer for $28 58cts., dated No.
venibor 29th 1-855. _ v. *
. Themliove dates and amounU are gtsdeato
the best iif my recollection. The.finder will be
rewarded.' By leaving them at the Store wl
Ainsworth & Singer. Persons* are'"cautioned
against trading for said notes and due bi Is, and
the mailers, from _paying them to anv one but
mvselt
"jan. 1st 3m . C, IF SHEPPARD
* Planter’s Ctrib.
T HE Planter’s Club of Hancock will here
after meet at 2 1-2 o’clock, on tlie first
Tuesday in each mouth. -
JAMES THOMAS, President. .
Trios,'C.^rrAS-Sedrctary.- *t i *' > *
- 'Brc. 4». ■* 4 ' ' *■-*-
literal
. L INCH’S
JMJYTI-RUEIUWATMC
1 POWDERS.^
R H E-UMAT1SM, RIl EUMAYIC GOUT, and
SCIATICA. TVn- the above diseases a*
sate,, speedy and radieal cure us--found, in
Li neb’s Anti-Rhemmitrc Powders, the greatest
xemedy now fcno^n for Rhcmnntism, i*i any
of its ionns. Amoijg the many _nostru;n.s of
the day. so (audod ns - cores for Rheumatism,''
none have ever yet been discovered be to pbs-
sessed bflialf -the curative powers of these
Powders. .' >
Let thoserifllloted read tlie certificates np-
pendedbelow'w.hiohare from persons perfect
fy'rosppnsi hie, and whose veracity cannot be
questioned-. -H" relief from suffering bedesir-'
cd, von have only to procure a box or fwoof
these invaluable Bow'derr, and follow strictly
the directions, and their magic effect'will sooli
be felt, in a total absence of pain., By arrange
ment with.Dr. J. G. Gibson, their discov
erer. tlies'c Powders will hereafter _ be ptlt up
by B- W. Adams.. ’ ARox eon taint sixty pow
ders. All orders directed to him at Eatonton,
Putnam Co., Ga.,"will meet with prompt at
tention, if the cash .65,00, accompany the or
der. Medicine sent free of charge. * ,
v';U^K-nraCATEB. ;
Dk. J. G. GIBSON : ' .<▼ , . - 'f t .
now
Cnysotfs Yellowdock
AND SARSAPARILLA
put up in the Largest Sized jL
aekuowlcdgn to be the bust 8 a
4# tf
House and K-ot^for Sal*..
rpHE-noUSE and LOT now owned and ocen
.L pied by nivself, threc-fmfrths of
mile
west.of Sandersvilhi,, is offered- tor sale ou ( ae-
commc'dating' terms, 'The buildings and all
.new, and*the Lot contains twenty one aild a
half acres, a portion of which is improved,
jan,3 J856--tf " 3 .NO. JF. KUDISILL.
-Lime
and is aeKiiowiciJge.to be the bust s “ Jl
rilla made, as is certified bv the w , a F-
cures it has performed the original *-• 1tfu!
which are in tlie possession ol the Dr
Remember this tis onlv trua 0 F 1 «iir.
article. . * ori irin»|
Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial (y, n , ..
Cancer, diseases are speedily ncrf....ri.
by its use. * 1 Ul -'
READ CERTIFICATEj
.. TAimAPt'ss*.. Coq Ala., Jan; 2, ..
Sir. 1 send you this to certify to von ,Y~7’ Hr
Extract of Yellow Dock im'd Sarsunurin
.performed one of the most wonderful uu lv
me that bits ever been performed on iJ' So *
have been afflicted for forty \.'ars „-, t ] *
tions on is.j-legs and feet;'in ift4S th ' rn h*
so bad that ! l ad .o-go on cratches
1849 1 Had one leg amputated above th-t il
.-Ip. about nine months my other leg brr.L " I:t '
in .large eating and running aoitafr
knee to my foot, and discharged a
of offensive matter. . My groin also hs.'l-
irrlargo "biles, with my left hand oot Jj * w
ruunintssoresnearly toinv elbow.
that I "have., suffered ‘for the last t wc
gil—I have Acer, afflicted with Rlteumatism
for the last three, or four years, -which,' though
slight' at first, continued to increase upon me,
until it beeame exceedingly troublesome, and
causing, at-time*, when it entered in tli*> back
of my head, the most dreadful and annoying
pain. It was suggested tojhe, on one occasion,
by a friend, that “if‘I desired to. be cured of
Rheumatism,! would probably find a cure for'
itin your powders, which you cull Lineh’sAnl't-
heumatic Powder. - Thoiigh 1 had font little
.faith fn their efficacy, Iconcluded Iwouldgive'
tfiem a fair triaL Idid so,-and edhtrary toall
expecta-tion, I had. taken but* few of them
F OR sale at the kiln,'or UthBtafion C. R. If. when I ceased to tecl any more pain,, and L
at one dollar aid fifty cents »er barrel, | Lave bep treed from all .Rheumatic symptoms
wairrnted to slack.
May-9-
Cnsli rfc litired.
AM: Si>EED.
T*:.rS»OMJL,1HS HE
A BSCONDED from. Jfr. Brinsoa’s- Mill in
Washington couiity. on gaturday. night,
laid, s raanliy tlio name of James P. Batiks, a
mill-wright jjy profession, -he rode.off a bright
bay horse, his forctop roacbed off. but nearly
grown out, one qfhis eyes out, believed to be
the. right. -Banks is about 35 years old, walks
short and steps quick, quick spokeo, and usrts
good language, lie wears his Hair in front.turn
ed to the left,'and long, reaches oyer the left
eye. Carried off a bliggy, which he claims
to be his own. The public will do well to look
out or . him. CRAB. C, SHEPPARD. .
Doc. 1* ' 45 8t
T WO Months after date, application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary otWash-
ingtoncounty,-for leave tosell one negro man
by the auarne of Harry, the property of.the es
tate of IFm. R. Rushing, latg of said, county,
deceased. JAMES RUSIRNG.
" •’Dec. 7, . f . • Sm
T WO months after date 'application will he
made to the Honorable the Couti of Or
dinary of Emanuel co'uuty, for, leave to sell
all the' real personal property- of Guiler Kirk
land, deceased. JACKSoy BlRDi Adnl . r .
- ■L. KIRKLAND, Adiiir’x.
" Administrator’s Sale.
A r REEABLE to" an order from the Ordi-
,;\nary of IVashington County, will be
sold before tlie .Court house door in the town
of Saudersville, on the first Tuesday in Febru
ary next, between. tfto legal hoars of safe,- the
following negroes : Irwin, a blacksmith,
Lewis, Mask, Pcfiuy, Jane and her child,
Hagar and her child. Sold as the property
of James Ainsworth, depsaaefo for the' benefit
of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased..
i >rc, tr3,* lS55
s£j*j. ixCrixi r.
.49 tds
GEORGIA Washington County.
Bj pUYWOOD BROOKINS,
Ordinary for said County.
NX rHEREAS 'Elbert D. and' .James R. Tay-
VV lorfBxecuteve-'ofVac last TPi 11 and Testa
ment ot yiil'ptm. E. Tayiot, Dec., applies to
me for letters bf dismission from tije qdinin-e
irtration of said Estate’. 1,
T bcs>». are thesewire totife and admonish’ all
persons’concerned to fo.and &ppear,atpiy office
within the time prescribed, by law, to show
(if jmy.iti.ey have) why said letters
s'i*nM rvpt pe granted. f
Giver under,aiyrhanu in Sandersville, this
July 17'.855. , •.-• t ■ —-—**
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord. .
W ILL BE SOLD,, before the Court liouse.
door, Tii '5hir,dersville, ,on the first Tues
day in February, next, by order ofthe Honor
able the Court of'Or<jii>aiy. a negro man named
Jordan, aged about 25, belonging to the estate
of Enoch Tootle/ late of Washington county, "
deceased, for.-'the purpose 'of distribution
among the heir?.’
Dec. 7. JETHRO ARLINE, Bx’r.
GEORGIAr-t-M r asliington Count}*.
By UA TWO.OJ). BROOKINS, ’
Ordinary fur said.Connty.
XXT1IEF.EAS Thomas Tanner Adiniuistra-
V\ tor the estate ef Miclieal Hanson pu
lite of said county applies to me for letters-of
dismission from said Administration.
Thsse are therefore to dtp aud admonish
and singular the kindred and'ereditors of said
deseaseajtobs and appear at my office within
the time prescribett by law, ana show cause, if
anvthev hii-ve, whv said letters should hot be
grauted. '•
Given under my hand .at office, in Baa-
dersvillo, this 5th dav of September, 1855.
HAY WOOD BROOKINS. Ordinary.
Ctti
Washington County Academy:
T HE abovi* Institution will be, opened for
the' reception of Males and Females on the
Second Monday in January. peSt The Trus
tees have secured the 'services ot Mr. R.-F-
-RUDISILL for tlie eusuipg yeai-, and would
cheerfully Tocommcnd him ‘as a Teacher, to the
support and patronage of parents and guar
dians in this and the adjoining counties.
The following shall be the.rates of Tuition
—For the 1st Class $6 per terin. 2nd da
$12. 3d do. .-IS. -No pupil taken for any less
time than cue quarter, ■
N. B. Prompt payment'of dues at ths close
of each term. R.'W. Flochkoy,
InjTVaAAiu'’ '• W. F. Potthnell,
' ' • L 7 A- A. A.■GubuSits. **■ •
* i - i , JiMfmpfi! * .'
’■ ♦- w. P. Haykzsi
Sandersville, Dec. 3,^. tf 'Trustees-
COPARTNERSHIP. ;:U
r IE'Undersigned have associated them
selves in the practice of bATV on the
criminal side of the Court, and wilt practice in
'any county of the State. Office at Augnsta,
A. EDWARD J. WALKER,
- ' JUL1EN CUMMINS.
Dec. 29, 195-5 - ! ^
Plantation for Sale.
ClTUATED eleven miles from Savannah on
0 theOgeechco and Altamahaw Canal, fn
Chatham County, containing, five hundred
acres, consisting of first, quality Bice land,
also good corn and cotton land, dvith fine
range for stock. On the ‘ premis&s is a good
two story .house, with all necessary ' Out
buildings, immediately 011 tlTo canal -it has
one of the best sites for a steanisaw miH.
The place is well situated for orclwrds or
vineyards;
A- '• ’ • JOHN R. TKBEAL.
Oct. 11 - , * 3G. 3m
FJUR ITQTICE.
me what you owe wie orvaKO xnc con-
juenees. ; JOHN A. WRIGHT.
jan*7vlfi55.'. 4-tj *
sequence-
DR. J. J* HARRIS.
B EGS leave to announce to the citizens of
Wasliington Co., that he has permanently
located’at Tennille. Where lie may be found at
all dimes vvlmn pot professionally absent. ;He-
would furtlier state that in. addition to.the
advantages usually enjoyed by students of
medicine, ho has been- fn constant atten
dance for two j-ears past, upon tlie.- Surgical
Infirmary” of the-Drs. Campbell, where he has
had abundant opportuifity' of observiug 'dis
ease, and its appropriate treatment.
He hopes by promptness and- agsidujt Jo
.merit confidence. f ■ , *
may 3
A. D; iER^NIGAN,
wiyFcwA-oT vcnaJfr
«ar jBEa mw ms » »
« " ‘ , f - " .'
Sandersyille, Jan 10 1056. 4J tf
mu mum
,fvVD mEW*
tpHE undcreigned, respectfully call the atten-
1 tion af the citizens of Washington and the
adjoining Counties, ' that they have removed
to their .new Store, op the lot formerly occu
pied by Lazaron-and Newman, whero they aro
opening a handsome and well selected stock of
JF.JJLX avtl II’I.YT£JR
Consisting cf every article belonging to the
Dry Goods and Hosiery line.
Ready Made Clothing
• for Gentlemen, Youths.and Bovs,
tgtjld **nd Silver Watches,
JEWELRY, QUNS, RIFLES
Hardware and Saddlery.
All of which wo are offering at- low prices
and ontiie usual terms, -
Mr. M. Newman respectfully solicits a
call at this store from a]l his friends and former
customers, where he-will use his best exertions
to please’ the most fastidious.
AINSWOliTH & SLAGER.
Ostober 4. 1855 36 tf
AINSWORTH & SLAGERto
' STORE AT DA Vl&BQRO.
rpflOSE who have already honored us with
X- • eali at the theabov-e Store are w ll eon-
\"mced that we keep.constaiulv on hand, and
have laid in this spring., The larytst ’and
handsomest stock of goods which eanpot be.
surpassed in any couutry- Storey as regards
biaut.y stvlo-and cbeapne-s. .-
MBf.H. W, SHEPARD; Omt
^ i&ESXi-
. A Gentleman 'well Known and highly , rcs-
pffeted by ati fevfo’rtil 1 0fiFd(°e pleased
to See at the old stand all liis friends a-nd
customers whom he lias secured during a euc-
ccssful career of some years in ' his "by ships*. ^
He is ready to offer gr/iat bargains-iind. also
to suit tlie taste and fancy ..-of all j and more
especially : the ladies,' having* it'g’ooff supply
of fine goods unhand. - ’ x • .
■May 24th, 1855. ,16 tf
HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, &C.
R espectfully informs the public that
ho is now prepared to execure all kiiids of
Plain and Fancy Painting,
Gilding,. Graining, Glazing, Mcrr-
bleizing, Paper Hanging', Jrc.
ORDERS SOLICITED •
May 31st, 1S55. • 17—ly
.- Sparta., fia, ■ : ,■>
T HE Subscriber takes this wethotf rf infor
ming tho public, that lie has taken the
house previously occupied by Jaitt-lC and' Riley,
as a wholesale grocery, opposite Cotherp. and
Watkip’s Store, where lie intends keeping a
Cabinet shop, and will do all sorts.'of work . in
that line of business.
Coffins, Mtedsteads. Bu
reaus, Rook Cases, and
Safes
made to. order, at moderate rates ; Mahogany
-ana Walnut furniture, repaired neatly. He
hopes the public will give him their custom.
Anv orders shall ba promptly attended to.
Oat 24 38 tf S. ' J. STUART.
-• Copartnership.
I tJjE undersigned have formed a co-part
. ersluip fortne purpose of carrying on the
busiuest oj ITaf'c-ring, Bricklaying and Bock
work in all their various branches and in trie
most workmanlike manner. Jobs tpken in
the country DANIEL STEVENSON.
JAMES A. FAGAN.
Randersville,'January 1, 1655, oy <
1S56! . 1856!
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR,
4. JttoTHLY JOURNAL,
aev-itod exclusively to the improvement of
Southern Agriculture.
Borttcuiture, ttoc/e Breeding, J’ouliry, Bees,
General Farm, Economy, <tc., Se.
ILLUSTRATED WITH .NUMEROUS E9 OR A VINOS.*
One Dollar a Year in Advance,
DANIEL LEE, M. D-, and D. RED MONT Ed
itors. Tlie Fourteenth Volume will commence
in January, lSp6.
fpHE CULTIVATOR is a largo octavo of
X t-hirt v -two pages, .forming a Volume of8S4
pages In the year. It contains- a much great
er amount of reading matter tirartiany agricul
tural journal in the South—embracing, in a-J-
druou to all the curteni agrionlturaj,topics, of
the day, ■ Valuable Okic-inal *Cbnthibution®
from many ol' the most, intelligent and prac
tical Planters, Farmers, and jrorticnlturists in
evufv section of the.Shnth and Soitthwcst.
' . , .v . -^XERMS-^
One Copy.. it 1 Twentyvfive Cqpies.1 year..$20
Shi Coplea'. .5 | (.hie hundred *•'> “ “,..»76
-The Cush.System-will be'rigidly, adhered to,
tmd in no ifistanqe will the paper be sent un-
lesa -the ir,ouey accompanies the order. The
bills of all specie' paying banks received at.
par. All money remitted by mail, postage
paidu’fi'ill be at the risk of the publisher. .
Adve.rtisemenLs inserted at one dollar per
sqilare of twelve lines, eaeb inBcrtion ; 'one.
square per annum, Ten Dollars-
1 , * Address
WAf. S. JONES, Augusta, Ga.
fSUt’crsons who will act as Agents, and
obtain Subscribers, wilfbc furnished; the pa
per at club prices.' * Dee. 18'. tf. •*
' * Land for Sale. . v ,
i-Ui privatb sale, the tract _of I And contaiping^
(107) one huudred and seven acres choice land, -
on 'VViiliamaon's'&wamp. Well watered; half
mile from Station No. 12 1*2, Central Read,,
and 1‘onr miles from Satideravilky about,10
acres of eieiied lavj5. For farther inforinptiou
•refer to - * •*
v * * S. 0. ER ANKLIN,' 1
' - . r Tennille.
Pec. h y \\ ■ 46. 4t
Valuable Plantation
IS*
rrtHE subscriber offers for sale his plfnr
JL tatidn, sitiiated.iu Ifhshington county,
about fiyb miles from. No. 14, C. R, R.,
containing twelve hundred and aixp, acies.-
abopt five -hnn'dred of which is cleared aud
^"goojfSweTImg, with 'all the
buildings necessary for a farm in good repair,
'also, a dogimodious' aud wdll arranged Stofb
House, which commands as goefd a trade as
auy country'storein the county—corii aud fod
der and all kinds of sto'ek, can Her obtained
with tlfo premises if dcsirgd. The.place is per
fectly healthy,' and is generally admitted to be
bnt of tlie. most desirable' plantations’ in the
eountri Persons wishing Jq purchi^e land in
Middle* Gporgia, convenient to a Railroad, : will
do 'well, to exam in^-this place before pur
chasing.' , WM. G. McBRLDE.
Oconee P. O.^ Npv. 17, 1855. . < 42 tf
TOWN PROPERTY
M O R SJ.££.
T HE undersigned offers fof sale upon Very
liberal terms the. following property, to
wit r—three lota with fine new nou^es^ just
completed: . . * * . ’ *
* • ALSO,
Thirty acres of wood.-land. within the cor
porate limits, of tho town of Eatonton.
1 , „ T. TtWISON.
Dee. 2. 1S54.—33-tf'
Hack to Tennille and
ItlWV:’
T HE HACK leaves Sandersyille eveFy
morning at 9 A. M., and meets the up-train
from Savannah and Angusta. Returns to
Sandersville at 12. Leaves again air 2 P. M.,
and arrives-back at4'P, M,, connecting with
tire down traui from Macon. ,
Jt leaves Tennille for Dublin on Wednesdays
and Saturdays, returns on Thursdays and
Sundays. Running semi-weekly between
Sandersville anti Dublin via Tennille.
JIEUBEN MAYO, Con’r.
Qct 11, 1355' 36 Jy
CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.
TnE-G RE AT PURIFIER QF TnE BLOOD!
■ Not a Particle ot Mercury iu jt.
Let live Afflicted Read and Ponder /
A N titiafijblc . Remcdy-for >Se r 'o6jlq, Ring’s
Evil, Rneumat'sm, Obstinate Cutaneous
Eruptions,,Pimples or. Fostuk-s on the Face, 1 '
Blotche s, Boils;*A"jit .and Fever, Chronic Sore
Eyes,' Ring Worm or ; Tetter, Scald'- Head,
Enlargementand I’ain of the Bone* and Joints,
Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, ‘‘Lumba
go, Spinal Cdmplaints Ji and all Diseases aris-
fng^oin an Iiijudicious-Use of Mercury, Im
prudence in Life, orlmjgurity of the Blood.
r^^This great alterfitive medicine and Puri
fier of the Blofri is now used ; by thousands of
grateful patients from all parts of the United
States,-who testily daily to the remarkable curc9
performed by fhp greiitest of all medicienese
"CATER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neafalgia,
Rhetimatisin, Serftfnla, Eruptions on the skin,
Liver Disease, Fevers UIeers Old S«ires. Affec
tions of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat,
Female Complaints, Pains and Aching ofthe
bones mid Joyits, are speedily put to flight
by using this great andluestiir-able remedy.
'For all diseases ofthe Blood, nothing Has’
yet been found to compare .with it. It cleanses
the system of all impurities, acts gently and
efficiently ou the Liver and Kidneys, strength
ens the'Digestion, give? tone to the Stomach,
makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores
the Contitution. enfeebled by disease or bro
ken down bj the eseesscs of yemth, to its pris
tine vigor and streogni.
,F<-r the JLadiqs, it is incomparably better than
all tho-cosmetiCs ever l/sed. A few doses of
Cakteb’s Spanish Mixture will remove all sal-
Jowness of complexion, bring the roses mantling
to the pheck, give elasticity to the step, ana
improve the "general health in a remarkable
degree, beyondall the medicines ever heard of.
"The large number of certificates which we
have received frortf persons from alT parts of
the United States, is the best evidence that
there is no Humbug about it. The press, hotel
keepers, magistrate?, physkaans, and public
men, well known lo the community, all add
thTcir testimony to the wonderful effects of this
GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Call onthe-AdEN* and get a'Circular and
Almanac, and road the wondcrinl cuies this
truly 'greatest of all Medicines had performed.
None genuine unless signed BENNETT <fc
BEERS, rropiictors, No. 3Pearl Street. Rieh-
•unond, Va.; to whom all orders for supplies and
agencies must he addrssed.
AtTd for sale by Z. Gray, Sandersville, Ga.
• Aqgnst 2 1855.
up to the present,
Believjng yotir powdcrs.invaluable,and ba\-
inrno doubt of their efficaej- to dure, I thought
it my duty to giveyon this testimony m their
favor. ‘ ' -. - ,
Respectfully, &e.\ ’
J AS. IV. Mappis,
Eatonton, April 5th, 195j.
that 1 could not rest day or night.
'Tit October last my son brought me f , ne
yiftuii'boule rof wrappers ;* 1 read it a ,i,]
record ot some wonderful cutes perform^ ,
your “Extract of Yellow Dock <fc , ^ V
Villa,” -1 sent and get two bottle* of. a” 1 *;
comii^need taking it. ' In two wVekl .’ * ni1
great astonishment, my. son. all beca m !’
and 1 could sleep all night, a thing 1 B
years. When I ltiffl tak°n
fl V “ llflfl r. aovlv nil L. 1 .
my sores had nearly all htnlud
k rtvaII .l it lw ™- Hr
, *»»»
fi°d not
Dk. J
G. GIBSON,, . .
Eatonton, Ga., \
Deab Sm—I cannot refrain from an expres
sion to yon of the great estimate lplaee on your
invalu-aWe Jejpedy for Kheumatisin, I have
used it in iriy iamUj!. with the most satisfaetoiy
- results, and would recommend it to any person,
who may be afflicted with this fifost annoying
disease. . ,
I tried it on an old negro woman some 55
or ea years .of age, who ha* beep severely afflic
ted for 30 years, or more, for aught J know,
and frequently she has been rendered helpless-
by the most excruciating pain, lvijjcr up from
2 "to 4 weeks at d time. Anxious to relieve tier,
I have tried the most of l fie reine’dies-iu use for
Rhenmatisni, but always with ■uhsi.tistaetory
results.. She still complained, and her fingers
fold become stiffened and partially drawn to
gether. WhenIlieardof your remedy, and
especially ofthe astonishing CHres flint it was
iitlecting, I determine ■ d to try itr on this old
woman. She commenced to take the powders,
according to yertir directions, and in a few days
she experienced the most gratifyipg-results.
But as her general health was feeble, and find
ing her somewhat feverish, I determined;by<
vour advice, to discontinue tlie powders lor a.
few days. As soon a* I found her clearoffe
ver, 1 commenced the powders again, and after
taking them lor three days, astonishing to tell,
shcsaid that she was entirely clear of pain.
And wheu I enquired more particularly of 1 or-
condition, she thrust ont her hands, with.her
fingers straight and nimble,saying that she
h*d not been so clear of. pain for years, “and
she felt like a young gnlti Shelias not com-
plainr d of Rheumatism since,;and 1 hope that'
the faithful old servant may never suffer pain
again. Ir
; 1 cheerfully bear you this testimony, and
hope that you will lose no time in publishing
your Remedy to the world, as a sate jiud cer
tain cure for "Rheumatism.
Most respectfully vours,.
***&■% ft ‘ B. Fl Apams.
Eatonton, April 4,1855. _ ' .-
sores gsrwell as if by enchantment ii ■
. now used iu al], eight bottles of vnur..v'*
tract Of Yellow Dock & Sarsaparilla."
now c -nsidtr myself well, .] tntr«it ,
the afflicted to try tins medicine. torlW ‘
jt willeureauy knowndiseasaiutjicworlJ T*
-aside all prejudice and just trv it »nd proi-i
its great worth to suffering imnianitv and .
tre.-t flrcni to try it, for it will cure them If
ease is w J Cll known in a large portion oi'W
Carolina, Georgia aud Alabama, and if
should doubt the above cure, 1 invite 7
call on me, aud I will show them thr . W
1 can he found in Tnllapoosu Co.
one mile from Stocfs Ferry. ’
- Renejaii nreuu
Tlie Yellow Dock & Sarsaparilla is p « u
liarlv adapted for females of delicate health"
resulting from irregularity of menstrual dial
charges,''and otherdiseases peculiar to their *1
The proprietor has in his possession a B
number of certificates ot enres perform'iff
tho above dcseription. IV c assure the affliau
cd, that :t bottle or two of Dr. GuysottV Ei-
tract of Yellow Dock <fe Sarsaparilla will t \
once regulate those difib-urtics aud rrmw
the natural energies. ESFTut. up i n bottle*
Price 1$ per bottle. Sold wholesale aud retail
hr SCOVIL A MEAD. Ill
Chartres Street, N.O.
Li CloutsOI;M>iS •-
GE.^UX^U 1’liKPARATION. ’
fielmbold’s Highly Coaoentrated
Compound Fluid Extract Bncfan.
For diseases of the Blacijer anti Kidneys,
Secret Diseases, Strictures, Weakness, and
all diseases of fhe Sexual Organs, whether in
, Mule or Female from whateA-’er cause- they
may' have Originatedandgio matter of liow
• 'long standing. V - ? : . " ■
If you have contracted the terrible disease
'Which, when once sekted m the system, will
sureiy,go down from one generation to anoth-
cr^uiutcrniiiMng the oonstiti^tion and sapping
, thevery vital fKtids of life. d<3 not trust yourself
_in iheliJnda oi'Quacks, who's tart up every day
in acitvlike' this, and fill the papers with
glariugTidselioods, too well- calculated to de-
ceivp the young and those not acquainted with*
*tlie tricks. Y’ou cannot» be.too .careful in the
^election of a remedy in these eases.
Tlie fluid Kitraet Buchn has been-pro
nounced by eminent physicians tfic greatest
remedy ever -known. It- is a medicine per
fectly nlsasant in its taste, aBd very innocent
in its action, and yet So thorough that it an
nihilates cilery particle of the rank, and poi
sonous" virus' of this' dreadful -disease; and
uuliko other remedies, does not dry up tht
disease imthe blood.
’ Constitutional * Debility, brought oh by self-
abuse a .most terrible disease, -which has
.brought -'thousands Of the human race to un
timely grfives, thus blasting fho brilliant
hopes of parents, and hli^Uting ;» she tuut-rnc
medicino which must benefit everybody, from
tlie sjmply delicate to 'the 'coufiued and des
pairing invalid, noequal isYo be fount) acting
both «4 a cure and preventative.
HELilBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
Compound Extract Fluid
. Sarsaparilla. •
Fof Purifying the Blood, removeing diseases
arising from excess of Moreury, exposure and.
imprudence in life, chronic constitutional die-'
-eases arising from an impure state ofthe Blood,
arid the only reliable -antlcifoctual known ren-
edj fo the cure 'of Scrofula, Salt' 'Rheum,
Scald Head, Urleerations* ot the -Throat snd
Wb I’ains aud Swellings of the Bones,
Tetter, 4’iinples on the^'Fuce, and all Scalp
Eruptions ofthe Skin.
'Qiisnrticle-is now prescribed by-some ofthe
most distinguished’physicians in the country,
und has 'proved more efficient in practice
than any- preparation of S.irsaparilis yet offer-
cdto the pnolic.' Several eases, ef secondary
Syphilous, Mercurial and Scrofulous diseases
have entirely recove reel in the incurable
wards of our’ public histftutions which for
many years resisted evefv mode df treatment
that could bq devised.' These cases furnish
striking 'examples of the salutary effects of
this medicine arresting some of the most
inveterate disposes, -after, the glands were
destroyed, and the bones already-effected.
Notice.-Letters from responsible Pliysiciafis
and Professors pf several Medical Colie, res,
pud oertifleates of cates froiq patients will be
found accouipnnyinir both Preparatipris, .
Prices, Fluid Extract of Snchu, tl per bottle,
or 6 bottles for 85. . ,
" Sarsapgrills, “ “ “
equal in,strength to onp gallon of Syrup of
Sarsaparilla. '
Prepared and sold by H. -T. HELM-BOLD.
Chemist, 263 Chestnut'Street, near the Guard
House, Philadelphia.
To be had ofZ. Gray & Co., at Sandersville.
And of Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
All letters directed to the Proprietor or
Agent receive immediate attention.
Jane 23 * !«▼
. "I do hereby certify, that after suffering for
33 years with the most excruciating pain from
Chronic Rheumatism, and- finding ho pcnim-
nent-relief fromanyoi’ the many prescriptions
given me by different physicians, I am now
eritirely well, not only ot' Rheumatism itself,
but likewise of itST effects. This cure was effe
cted by a preparation styled. Lincli’s Atrti-
Rhettmatie l'oivders. Of these powders. I-took
two dozen, and have'net had any symptoms of
my old painsfocthrqeyears. Jibe effect npoq
ino was like-magic'. Within three days after
I had taken tnefirst powder, my pams disap
peared, and I, have been entirely dear ofthe
Siypp to .the.-present time. To all suffeviug
from Rheumatism, 1 do heartily' recommcuct
thotopowders; confidently believing that you j
have only to give hem a'trial to secure a iastinj
euro. , ■- , ■ i
Yours. Respectfully,
Eatonton, April 2 1855. ,Joiin Llnch.
ton; Moultrie & Bro. Fenn’s Bridg.; litorft
Payne, Macon ;. Miller A Hayles, LouinllR
-march 15—Cm
VOLCANIC REPEATING PISTOLS
T HIS PISTOL can be discharged fill
greater rapidity and certainty than jei
other pistol nop- m use. T|ie following ini
extract m relation to them, taken frasiii
New Haven Palladium:
“ WTjs have seen and fired a pistol remit
invented and patented, which bids lair ton-
eel every thing in that line that has yet b«i
offered to the public attention. It snm
to combine all that could be desired in such
a weapon. ' Colt’s pistol compared with it
-seems like, a distortion, or a clumsy, uncouth,
and ridiculous affair for a fire-arm. Die rol-
ca’nic pistol carries a Minie or conical ball, in
a rifle barrel, and will put it through »
three-ilich plank at a distance of ninety redi.
Tim receiving tub© will hold ten ball cao
fridges,.which may be deposited in two se
conds of time. Tlie pistol may be discharg
ed thirty tiroes in fifty seconds. It is so cm-
.trived that it is not liable to accidental dis
charge. There is no priming, 110 caps, and
therefore no danger to the eyes from any igni
tion near tiie broach. Neither is there an;
recoil @0 as to jar the ami or disturb a sun
aim. Tlie whole construction is so simple ns
not to get out ol order even from long use
The powder and ball are enclosed in the sam»
metallic cover, go that a person could swim
ativer with one of these in his belt without
in the slightest degree injuring the powder.
In short, the weapon is in all respects ou
of the most perfect things in tlie shooting
line that we ever took into our hands.”
Eg* A small lot just received and for sail
at the MADISON BOOK STORE.
Madison, March 24, ]865.
I have no' hesitation in saying, that after
foavingsuffered for, upwards ot 20 years With"
Rheumatism in i(s most direful form—first in
my' toes,-'then my thumbs, wrist and knees,-
shoulders, and lastly—most excrucfutingly—
in my nfeck, I took two orthree dozeu of Lin-,
■ch’s. Anti-Rheumatic Powders, and notwith-
standing I am old,, and my constitution very
mucli shattered, I have received the.great'est
benefit from thent imaginable; my relief from
snfi’ering and pain. 1- cannot attribute to any
thing but the powders, for'I huve tried every
thing in, vain, that friends could suggest of
physicians prescribe. I would, . therefore,
earnestly recommend them to overy sufferer
of this dreadful disease,.lethim be old or young
Ydnrs, Respectfully,
Ronurr Mvn- x.,
Eatontdp, April 2nd, 1855.
I am happy to state, for the benefit of. those
who we afflicted with Rhenmatisni, thatu,per
fect cure lias been effected in .the-i*"?*-
acgiu iuan afunnr, off Liiicli r s
ic rowders. The said boy, having, suffered
with it incessantly for Ins wards of twenty
years, lost at least ene-tbird ofuptlme until he
took the above powders; since yliicli time,
now uaarly two years, he liSs l>4en a valuable
and constantfield hand, never having suffered
with Rheumatism, fo the best of my knowl
edge, and i take pleasure in recommending to,
to ailthhs afflicted, v ,
L- MlLDEED LtioLLlSSWojtTU.
April 10, 1855.
. HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
PHILADELPHIA.
TjIPOBTAXT AXNOUXCBMEliT.
rrvO all persons afflicted with Sexual disnot
J foic-h as Seminal Weakxi>», luroTOCi,
GotxoinimEA, Gleet, Svphilis, <fee., <Sic.
Tlie HOWARD ASSOCIATION ot ThiW
elphia, in view qf-tho awful distruetiou oflu-
man fife and hea]th ; caused by Stxnal du-
euses,- and the deceptions which are prtctiiw
upon the niifortunatc victims of such disfO*
bv-t>uacks,haAe directed their consulting Sr-
geon, as a Chaiutable Act worthy ofth«
name, lo give Medical Apvioe GBATisJuffl
innsons thus afflicted, (Male or Female,)
apply by letter; (post-paid,1 with a desenj®*
of tiieir conditon, (age, oeeuputiou, n*M*«
fife, &e.-,1 and-in eases of -.xtreme poverty w
sutfering tq Fukniso. Medicixes Fbm •’
Therfoward Association is a benevolent^
stitntion, cstilWiahcd by special endownitV*
the-relief of the sick and distressted, a® 1 ".,
with “Virulent and Epidemic diseases, *“
its funds can be nseti, tor 11,0 other
to£ l^vo^votod to advertise the ‘above i^
It to add that the Absocr 1 ^
mands thn liigliest Modioalski 11 ot t.1 cag';.j.
Addri-rs, (imat-paid,) Dr. GEO. •
- Surgeon,- Howard -A 5 ' 00
• I, Wm. BCarterr,
STATE,OF GEORGIA, )
I’uvtaji Cousrrr. )
Ordinaryjd said County, do--jieEeBy" certify,
that John Linch, Jas. W, Mappin, BeurwHiia-i-Y
Adams Robert Myrickjawd .NlildTeti Lv Cffifitis-
wortb, who certify- iu favor of Lintli’sAuti-
Rheumntic Powders, are reputable citizens of
said eouaty, that no suspicion ot attempting
•fraud upon a eommuhity can be attached to
?herji| and that their, intelligence forbids the
idefithat tiiey have been deceived.
■.- Giyen from under m.v hdnd and seal'
of this tlm (Oth day of-April,
1355.
Wiilum B. Carteb, Ordinary, ’
tiOUN, Consulting S
ation, IMiila-clciphia,
By order ot-the Directors ...
* EERA 1>. HEAKTWELL,Trtudent.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
Mav 10 1855-
Teacher Wanted.
rj-'HE JEashiiwton Co. Female
JL ted in Sandersville, is without » ,
Since the lata destructive tire, which dw )
allthc business portion oi the ton nan. ,,
I certify to the above myself;
j’ ■ j ' " James.Nicholson,
Clerk of the Superior Court of the County oT
Putnam. Sola.by Z. Gray A .Co. -
May 17th, 1855. 15—IV
,F,W AIU!ANi;L«L!,'T.
AX
Arrival and Departure of ears at No.
18, (Tennille,
Down day train art, 8, 03 P. M, 'leave*. 3.08
1*. M-
Up day train arr. 11.15 A. M., leaves 11.
20 A.M.
Down night train arr. .12:55 A. M. leaves
1.0 A. M.
Up night train arr.- 10. 24 F. M.
10 2K. P. M-
ioave
df the dwelling houses, , tho eieW’W '^
ln.-titute have been partially ,b<
board of Trustees ore desirous ot tienn*
servioesof d competent teueherto t ^., |v n^i
of the-Institution.' Thotown is now «P‘ - j eff
-llg rebuilt and the population tl,at V* un u
nrav -soon be CxpeeH-a to retnrn iul( j tr
their avocations and the institute.
proper management, may soon be P •
in a fiourishing condition. Aj» r )^
can hardlv be expected the b»luu<e ^
present year, bin tlie board oi Trust - b , r
dent-iv expect that it may be
n:»f-wkh flattering pfosperi* of «; '
und success.'. .... ,» early
Applications almuld.be «?nt m ana lifii
date. .None ijeed apply btitsueh su' ^
dto teach t he Language s ami % a, ArM
of - Mathepiatiys common in hemal* •-
Board ofTrustees,
notice.
- .
T HE subscriber forewarns any pc'f" j(e „
trad ing for a note purporting 0 un£ j r ed
by me to John Pate, fer twenty-toe •
dollars,• dated as 1 learn, some ‘““V iS56 ^
1851. and due the first of January, |[](1
I8fi7, as I nofer gave any sa& t0 Je-
have reason to believe, was gotton _r\ (ot
ceiveahd defraud any one who ,na l. e[ y.
it. The note, if in ^ B ^HITFIKh&
Sent; 27. S857».
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