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Administrator's Sale.
Y virtue of an order of the Ordinary cf
Five negroes
rdau rte-
aboiit 25
L -1 hou
■isthngton county, will be sold before
the court house; cb-or at Saudefsvtdo on be
y .-of Tuesday m March next,
belonging to the estate of John Joivbu
«eased. to-wit: Matilda- a woman,
'rears of age, a good seamstress and ,
vaut and her two children, vane . vtai-im*
and Coer 18 months old, Harriet * yonnm^
Tears olo and. -bhock a girl b } ca s>
>orthe benefitsmd -tate.
jan3 GEORGE W. JORDAN, Almr.
T ’
be made to the lion. Court of Washington
County for leave to Sell oqe negroes boy by
the name of Mike the property^ John A* J.
Jfeaeoek minor child of Asa Peacock dec.
MARY PEACOCK, Guardian.
Jan. S 1856 2m
-w'STllEREAS Dempsey Moore and John
YV N Thompson applies to me for letters
of administration ouTfoe estate of Jesse Moore,
late ol Emanuel county, deceased—
These-ate therefore to cite and admonish all,
and siu-niinr the kindred and creditors of said
deceaseu to be and appear at my office, within
the time prescribed by law, and file tneir ob
jections, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted. . - .
Given under lny hand, at office, in laiis,
this 10th Nov., 1855. ^ B _ LEW1S ; D _ 0r(L
Nav.29, 1855, 43 30d
Trustee
for u-
of William
Washington Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Feb-
ruury next, at the courthouse door in the
Town of Sandersville, IFashington county, be
tween the usual hours of sale the loLowmg
^£ir less, oak snd hickory land,
on the south prong!of Willhunson swamp, ad
joining Mrs. Hannan and 11 in. C. L.ddlc, lc\
£duu as the property of Ilenry lving, to satis
fy a ft fain favor of James II. Odniorc, aumr.
■vs said King.
Also at the same time.and place, one nmise
and lot containing one acre more. or less,
known as the Female Academy, levied on as
the property of A. A. Cu llens, et al . lrustee el
Female Institute to satisfy a li ia in lav
Joseph Bangs vs A. A. Cullens at al
mid one fi fa in favor oi l. '} artiiei
Ac., as sa me, and one fi ia in hr.
llwdo-es vs said/frustees.
Also at the same time and place, tyro mouse
•olored horse mules 4 years old levied on as
the property of Adolpl us MeMiUm to satist,
a Superior Court fi fa in favor ot Otis Johnson
& Co., vs Adolphus McMillon, the same hemg
transferred to George II'. Mtissfy. 1 ropert\
pointed out by said Massey.
Also at the same time and place, one to- ot
land in the town of Sandersville, contaimmr
half an acre more or less, being a part ot the
] 0 j the T.nBrron & Newman lot, also
the
time
fronting ‘t^rsircet'-'Tet.ding from the
Female Academy to the Church, containing
o;ie half acre more or less, all three oi t.ie
iaboye described Lots levied on as tlie proper
ty ofT. J. Jrartlicn to satisfy a fi fa in layor ol
John IF; Rabun survivor vs Thomas J. llarth-
en principal and IFilliam -11. Carter •security
■on appeal, , ^
jmliss# S AH JOKES, Dtp Sh».
|ifg;vl gkhhrrtiseinntts.
GEORGIA,
By Haywood
Washington ' County. -
Brookins Ordinary of
said Co.
James F. Smith applies
If an acre move or less, being a part ol the
, known as the Lazaron & Newman lot, also
e lot whereon W. IF. Carter resided at the
ae of the fire, containing a _ hall acre more oi
ls. also one. lot, ot 1:lo,! 1*0.1..10..... T ,
YV twme ffir letters of dismission on the
Estate of Frederick Tyson, late ol said couu
NESTm therefore to cite and admonisl.
said deceased, to be and appe .
office within the time prescribed by
and show cause, any if they have; why Said
letter should not be granted. .
Given under my hand at office, in Sand.
villo, tins 20th day of Nov. 1S; "' 5 -
ILYYAA'OOD BROOKINS, 0*.d.
v nn 43 m6m
Nov 20 .
Georgia—Waslnngton County,
Fit/ Haywood ]Brookin8,
Ordinary of said county,
v •IT II ERE AS John E. Moye applies to me
YV for Letters of Administration on the
estate of Patrick J. Pate, late of said county
de TImse d 'are, therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kinded and creditors of
='ud deceased, to bo and appear .at my office,
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause (if any they have) why snd Lettters
should not be granted. .
Given under my hand at office m .jnnuu
ville. this 8th January 1S5G.
' II AY WOOD BROOKINS,-Ordinary.
Cmral ^totetisements.
6cnrral 3J&b*rtism*nts.'
T HE subscriber liNgs leave to announce to
the citizens of Washington and the adjoin
ing counties that he lias j'ust finished Ins
• ne w store
On the ske where the old one was burned
And is now receiving a large and well selected
assortment of
FAMILf - GROCERIES,
Consisting in part of
nm, SUGAR, COFFE
ALSO
Iron,
Kails,
Trace
.Chains, «
Tabs,
f Buckets,
Pails,
Cotton
Yarns, etc. Ac.,
And every thing usually kept in
■his line, which he oilers at his usu-
“’low prices.
CALL AND SEE HIM' AND
YOU WILL NOT HE PENT IT.
Z BRANTLEY.
May-17, 1835. - tf .
New Store—$20,
new stock/
J. T. YOUNGBLOOD & CO.
M AY -be found for the present at their
‘New -Store where they will be leappy to
Aeir old friends and customers. i’hey
kcep constantly on hand a large assortment
Jan. 10 1855.
SOd
> WO mouths after date application will be
made to the honorable. Court ot Ordinary
. made to uie uuuu.»y>, f
oi Wasinsrton county, Aeave to s,ell 1*ot^
i„,.a wu. oos-, m me M.oma i..siiict v -
tion of tlie Chei-oKCcpm-eba.se, belonging ,
the estate of Miram Eastwood, ol said .con
ty, deeeasevL EAST WbOD, Mdm’r.
PHY GOODS;
H ENRY LATHROP & col, 'will continue
to receive weekly by Steamers
desirable styles of pry Goods and w
have instore aYulf assortment, to
chasers visitiugtlns mar
invited which will be found.
now
ill always
which the
Nov. 22, 1S55
43 2m ‘
G eorgia., Washington county. ^
By HamvoodBrookim, Ordinary of said Co.
Whereas, Solomon Newso/ne applies to me for
letters of Guardianship, Tor the persons and
property of Sarah, Eliza Seany Alin an* 1 Na
than Butts, minors orphan children of George
Butts, late of said county, deceased—
These arc therefor to cite and admonish an
E arsons concerned to be ana appear at my ot-
oe, witiiin the time prescribed by law, and
■ how cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be' granted.
Given under my hand,fat office, in Sanders-
Tille, this 24th Nov., 1855.
’ IIAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
Nov. 29,1855. " 43 m6m
EORGIA 1F.43IIINGTON COUNTY'.
VX IFhereas, IFillis J Deut applies to me for
letters of Administration, with tlie V\ ill an-
B.“xod, Oil the estate of Ilarret Price, late of
■aid county, deeeasovl :
These are therefore to cite and admonish ab
and singular tlie kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, with
in tlie time preserbed by law, and shou ounce
If any they have, why said letters should not be
^ Given under my Panel at office, iW Hamlcrs-
jrille, tnis 3d Dee. 1855.
pec 7, II AY WOOD BR (90 KINS, Or'd.
Adniinistrator's Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order ' of the honora
ble Court of Ordinary of \\ aslnngton
county, willbe sold at the court house in
Dublin. Laurens county, on the first Tuesday
ip. February next, within the legal hours oi
sale, two lots of land, to-wit: numbers eighty-
one (81) and eigbtjvfoar, (S4) in the seven
teenth district of originally Wilkinson, now
Laurens county, each containing two hundred
two and a half acres more or less. Sold as the
property of Hezekiah Y. Gilmore, late ol
Washington county deceased.
Terms cash JAS. li. GILMORE. Adm r.
Dec. 2n,1855, 46 Ida.
CEOUGIA—Washing!:>'n County.
By Haywood Brookins, Ordinary of said
County.
’XXJ HERE AS Samuel Robson applies to
t V - me for letters of Administration on
the estate of Alphas Stokes, 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 appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause if any they hare, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in San
dersville, this 13th December, 1855.
HAY WOOD BROOKINS. Ord’y.
Dec. 20, 1855 46 lm
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order from the Ordi
nary of Washington County, - will be
sold before the'Court house door in tlie town
ot Sandersville, outlie first Tuesday in Febru
ary next, between the legal hours of sale, the
foilowing negroes : Irwin, a blacksmith,
Lewis, Mack, Penny, Jane and her child,
Hagar and her child. Sold as the property
zif James Ainsworth, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on the. day of sale.
JOHN W. KUD1SILL, Adm’r.
Dec, 20, 1855 49 t. Is
GEORGIA—Washington County
By HAYWOOD BROOKING,
Ordinary for said County.
"■■^■“Uli 1 llll! i!.4ULo cl .tneueal, iiatisoi
late of said county applies to me for letters of
dismission from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
■lid singular the kindred and creditors of said
doseasod, tc be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, and show cause, it
any they have, wliy said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at offico, in S::n-
dorgyille, this Stlidav of September, 1S50.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ordinary.
.Gill*
TyiLL BE SOLD, before the Court house'
11 - door, in Sandersville, on tile first Tues
day’ in February next, by order of the Honor
able the Court of Ordinary, a negro man named
Jordan, aged about 25, belonging to the estate
of Enoch yooHe, late of Washington county’,
.cUceased, for the purpose of distribution
among the heirs.
Dec. 7, JETHRO ARLINE, Bx’r.
GEORGIA—-W aslnngton County.
12Elaytvood JSrookins,
.Ordinary of sai'd County.
W HEREAS Jno. W. Rudisill applies for
letters of Guardianship for Andrew
Ha/ris. Ainsworth, minor child of James Ains
worth, late of said toun.ty deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish
£ 1 mid siugnlarfhe kindred and creditors of
a id deceased to he and appear at my office.
W thin the time prescribed by law, aid
show cause (it any they have) why said
letters should not be grated.
Given under my hand at office in 6an-
drosyille this lstday of January 1S50.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS,
Ordinary.’
JanlT—4fid»
Notice.
TWO months after date, application will be
mado the Honorable ’the Court ot Ordinary
of Hancock county, by the undersigned, Ex
ecutor and Executrix of bamuel Hall, deeeased,
for leave to sell the slaves and real estate ot
said deceased, for the purpose ot paying Hie
debts mid making distribution Kbeordiug to
the effect of the will^said ueeca^..^^
SARAH HALL, Ex’rx.
Nov.!
43 2m
rjbyvo MONTHS after date, application will
!_ be made to the Ordinary of Emanuel
county for leave to sell all the estate of Wm.
Johnson, deceased. Sold for the benefit of
tho heirs. Terms on the day.
WRIGHT HENDLY, Guard’n.
Dec. 13, 45 2m
Y AYTii.lt. Rushing, late of IFashingtoii coun
ts deceased are requested to oouic forward and
settle up the smiic, and those havingtlemaiKls
against said estate arc'requested to hand them
in dulv autlieiureated, ceording to law.
’ . ’ JAMES RUSHING, Adm r.
Dee. 7, 4l ’ d
attention of pur
■d. Among which
FANCY DRESS GOODS
PllKs, Bareges Clially Musliv.s, Ginghams,
1 MOURNING DRESS GOODS
Bombazines, Alpacas, Canton and Tamnuii
Clothes, Muslin de Lames, Grenadeus, Lara-
ges. Muslins Ginghams eU., etc. ^
WHITE GOODS.
Surp Mull -*uid Nainsook Muslins, Fig’d1 Plaid
and Strip Swis's and JuPonets, Dimetias Lawns
etc. .
LINEN GOODS.
9 1-4 to 121-2 Barnby Sheettiigs, Billow Owe
Linen, Best all fax 4 1-2 Irish Linens Table
Damasks and: Napkins, Drapers, Haeabacs,
etc. ,
• HEAVY GOODS.
riain and Striped Osnal.urgs, Sliirtiiigs and
Sheetings 3 l-2to 121-2 Drills, Demmus,'Cot-
tonades. etc.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES. ,
A full assortment for Ladic^, Men, and chil
drens.
EMBROIDERIES.
Collars and Sleeves in Muslin and I-awn, Cliim-
isettsand Sleeves ,, „ it .
Edgings and Inscrtings , „ >>
Bands and Flon lieery „ »
Thread and Valerealfs Laces, etc., etc.
Savannah Feb. 1. «ly »
. LIKEWISE,
"A o-enera.l assortment of Hardware, Ci'.ck
ry Giass, Tin, Earthen and Wooden Ware,
a'n’d. all such articles a* arc general.y nceaed
in families or on fanns.
•ALSO,
On hand and ccnstan ly receiving a large
and fresh sup] ]y of GROCEKILS, sl LU
aS Bacor Bide s, Shoulders, Hams. Sugag-s,
Coffee, Flour, Mr-lasses, Butter, Che se &o.
&e. All of which offeren aucoinino.ta-
liiig ternts, aud in' ite jptireh&sers to eall uni.
xamioe for tlrcinseb es.
Highest prices paid for Cotton. Also,
highest prices paid.for Tallow.
Sandersville, Nov. 29th, 1S5?
(bmrd %biixrtiscmats.
tyitht JReMrhifs .1 (Sciteral ^bertisnmnts.
JLosi or Jtlislxid.
O NE due hill given by Jordan'-W.. Kimia-
‘b:ueto Hudson Sheppard or bearer for
§5S, dated April 1st 1S55.
• One due bill given by James L.-Jenkins to
G Brown or bearer $18 S7cts., dated August
^One note on Green Brantley and Allen
Jones for $U filets.,'payable to C. ll.-Sliep-
nard adm r. on the estate ot Wm. Jones, da-
tod April 15th IS5-1. due 1st December 1854.
- one due bril given by W. J. Coston to C- Hf
Sheppgrd or bearer for $28 58cts., dated No.
vember 2SthA5.- > '.
The above dates and amounts- ate stated to
the best of ftiy recollection. The finder will .bq.
rewarded. ’ by leaving them at the Store ot;
Ainsworth .t Singer. Fersdns art* 'cautioned
ngai st trading for said.notes and«dne l.fk, and
the makers, from paying them to any one but
mvpelf.
"jan 1st 3m C..II- SHEPPARD
- - LIKCH’S
vlJYTM- M33IE WHIH TIC
P ( ) W-DE R S „ H
lIEITM.-fTTSM. RHEUMATIC GOUT, and
K SCIATICA. For theeahove diseases a
7* speedv and radical cure is found in
Lii'ch's Anti-Rheumatic 1‘,orders, the greatest
remedy now known for Khoumatism, in any
of its forms. Among, the many nostrums of
thedav so lShded as cures fi»r Kheutnatisni,
none have eVcr vet been discovered be to pos
sessed of halt'the curative powers of these
Powders. ' ' V ' '
Ix-t those aftheted scad the eertifieates ap-
neiidedbelftwj wJiicli are'from persons perfect
Iv rfispofisi lile, arfd whose veracity cannot lie
(ine-timied." If relief front siifferiug .he desir
ed von have-only to procure a box or. two of
those invaluable Powder's, and follow strictly
Guysott’s Yc-Slowdcck
AND SARSAPARILLA
1 $ now put up in the Largest Size,] r . ,
and is acknowledge to be the best - ’ e
rill a made, as is 'certified Yv-tlie
eures it has perfonned the ori,’fo u l ^“1
which are in the possession oi ‘tl e rrr of
Remember this is only t 1 u 2 and ( ^‘ t0r ’
article, on Js'iii«l
by its use. * foucct.y eur(Hl
READ CERTIFICATE.
Tam-apossa Co., Ala., Jan. 2, ifc.yi
Sir. J send vou this to ct-‘ 4
Notice.
Yf FE the undersigned have associated our-'
> V elvesir. Copartnership under the name
and style- of Z. Gray & Co., to date -from May
30th for the purpose of doing a general mercan
tile business. We will he found in the two
story building on the East side of the pubho
Square, where we now have and intendtojteep
constantly’on hand a good* assortment of fam
ily Groceries, Hardware, Provisions, and in
deed every thing usually’ to be foundany
wherein a Groeerv, Ilurdtvsieg or Provision
Store. Please to Gve us a-call for we feel con
fident that we are able to give satisfaction
both in price and quality of articles wanting.
The highest market price paid in Goods for-
Cor.u, W%cat, Flour, Peas, Hides,'Tallow,
Beeswax, and other Produce.
EACH ARIAIt GRAY.
NATHAN W. HAINES.
SandersTifle, J.une 14 i 85-1. ^ tf
111-: 55 \1EIS).
4 BSCONDED from Mr. Brinson's Mill in
A Washington county, dn Saturday niglit
hist, a man by the .name ofi James P. lianksr a
nuH-wright by profession', lie rode off a bright
bay* horse, his fore-top ro idled off. but nearly-
grown out, one of his eyes out, believed to be
the right. Banks is about 35 years old, walks
short'and steps quick, quick "Spoken,* anil ffses
good language, ho wears his hair in front.’turn-
ed to the left, and long, reaches over the left
eve. Carried, off a buggy, which he claim's
to be Ills own. The public will do well to look
out or him- "CHAS. G. SHEPPARD.,.-
Dec. 13 45.31
Planter’s Club.
nPIIE Planter’s Club of Hancock will liere-
8 after meet at 2 1-2 o clock, on, the first
Tuesday in each month.
JAMES THOMAS, President.*
Tims. C; Audas, Secretary.
■ Dee. 13.
40. tf-
aiid JLol for hutc.
bir. J send you tins to ter! i;v to vou • . ar
Extract of Yellow Dock and SaVser.-'!-"! *7 ur
performed one ol the.most wonderful en* *“
me that Inis ever been pericTmcd on c " 6U
have been afflicted for lortv years in ’ 1
liens oil rfci legs mid feet*; 'in lS4 6 '!l'.Y ni ''
so bad that 1 i au .o go on crate! e-- ■ ’ R*
IJghs
rr’U 1 ' HOUSE end LOT now owned and oecu-
1 s0 ]j; three-fourths of a mite
life red for sale on no-
I
1 pied by my
west of Saiulersvill.., .. . „
comm.'dating terms. The bnitomgs and alt
new, and the Lot contains twenty one ami a
half acres, a portion of which is improved.
jau3 1SSi;~tf JNO. li'. KiJ 1)1.3ILL.
Dufie . i
I rtQR gale at tlie-hiln, or 13th Station C. R. K.
’ at one dollar and fifty cents net barrel,
iviuranted to sla^k. Cash re )iprcd._
May (
U'M. SNEED.
r-p\VO M — -— . , ...
i. he made to tho Court oi Ordinary ot H ash
inctoncountv, for leave toscll one negro man
bv the aname of Harrv, the property of the es
tate of IFm. R. Rushing, late of said, county,
deceased. , . m-emvr
JAMES KLbillNG.
Dee. 7, * “ ,u
T
vWO months afterdate application will he
made to tlie Honorable live Court of Or-
jinm-r of Emanuel county, for leave to^sell
all-tlie real personal property of Cui'.er Kirk-
lahd, dctca-cd. j A CKSGN BIRD, Adm’r.
L. KIRKLAND, idmr'x.
"•Nov. -22, _ ♦ 43 2m
Washington Coualy Academy:
ri'HE above.Institution will be opened for
it the reception of Ylales and Icmafei^oii the
Second Monday’in January next. The Trus
tees have secured the services of Mr. B. 1*.
RUDISILL for the ensuing year, and would
cheerfully recommend Inm as a Teacher, to the
support and patronage ot parents and guarr
dians in thi^and the adjoining counties.
The following shall lie the rates of Tuition
For the 1st Class $S per term. 2nd do.
$12. 3d do. -16. No pupil taken for any less
time than one quarter.
N. B. Prompt payment of dues at the close
of each term. R- -Yf. 1- louunoy,
AY. F. POBRXELL,
A. A. Cullers,
Silas Floyd, ,
AA r . r. Hayxes,
Sandersville, Dec. 26. tf Trustees.
COPARTNERSHIP-
T HE Undersigned have associated them
selves in the practice of LAW on the
criminal side of the Court, and will practice in
anv countv-of the S.tate. Office at Augusta,
' EDWARD J. WALKER,
JUL1EN GUMMING.
Dec. 20, 1S55 46 ly
A. D JERNIGAN,
'and
Sandersville, Jan 10 1S5C.
r rnE undersigned, respectfully call tho atteri-
1 tion of the citizens of AYashington and the
adjoining Counties, that tliev have removed
to their now Store, on the lot formerly occu
pied by Lazarorf and Newman, where they are
opening a handsome and well selected stock of
jF.fiJY and IT/.rm
«23-4HC» S a
Consisting cf every article belonging to the
Dry Goods and Hosiery line.
Heady If lade Clothing
for .Gentlemen, Youths and Boys,
Gold and Silver Watches,
JEWELRY,GUNS, RIFLES
IMardtcare and Saddlery.
All of which we are offering at low pri.ces
and on the usual terms.
Mr. M. Newman respectfully solicits a
call at this store from all his friends and former
customers, where he will use his best exertions
to please tho most fastidious.
AINSAYORTH & SLAGER.
October 4, 1355 36 tf
Plantation for
S ITUATED eleven miles from Savannah on
the OgeecUee and Altamahaw Canal in
Chatham County, containing five hundred
acres, consisting of first, quality Rice land,
also.good corn and cotton’ land, with fine
range for stock. On the premise's is a good
two story house,- with -all necessary out
buildings, immediately on the canal* it lias
one of tlie best sites fur a steam saw mill.
The place is well situated for orchards or
vineyards. * ’
JOHN R. TEBEAU-. ,
Oct: 11 . , 30 3m
Co-Partnership.
r HK mnitfcrsrgned . have formed a co-part
erskip fertile purpose of carry ing on the
business Of Platering, Bricklaying mid Rock
•frork in ail their various branches and in the
most workmanlike manner. Jobs taken in
tlifi country DANIE L STfA ENSON.
JAMESA. FAGAN.
■ Sandersville. Jamnirv .1, 1855,- dy
EY1SI1 REV TICE.
p A Y me m- 11at yo^ o.wc
sequences.
j«it 27, 1^5*
e oriaK® the con-
JOHN' A. WRIGHT
4r-tj
DR. J. J. HARRIS.
T )EGS leave to annonnee to the citi?ens of
i ' Washington Co., that he has permanently
located at Tennille where he mgy he found at
all times when not profeslidhallv absent. He
would further state that in addition to the
advantages usually enjoyed by .students of
medicine, he has been in constant atten
dance for two years past, upon the “ Surgical
Infirmary” of the Drs. Campbell, where he has
had abundant opportunity of observing dis
ease, anditsappropriate treatment.
He hopes by promptness and assiduit to
merit confidence.- *
tf
maj’. 3 u
1856! 185©!
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par. Ah monev remitted ,hyi mail, postage
p.iiil. will he at tlie risk of the publisher.'
- Advertisements inserted at one cfollar per
sqinn-e of twelve lines,, each insertipn ; one
square pcracnnm, Ten Dollars.
J * Address
- WM. 8. JONES, Augusta,. Ga.
J3?“Persons who will aet as Agents, alid
obtain Subser.b rs, will be.fu'rnishtd the {Ri
per at el ill) prices. ' Dee. 13 .tf
AINSWORTH & SLAGER’S
STORE AT DAYtSBORO.
rrUlOSE who have already honored ns with
J. a eall at the the above Store are w. 11 con
vinced that we keep constantly on hand, and
have laid in this spring. The largsst and
Itandsumest.stock of goods which cannot he
surpassed in any country Store, as regards
beauty stvlc and cheapness.
MR. H, ML SHEPARD, Our
Agent
A Gentleman well known and highly res
pected by all who know him for his integrity
and business qualifications would be picascd
to see at tjoy pt'l sf’" 1 '! nil, hi, IVuu la ini’J
CARTER’S '-SPANISH MIXTURE.
THEGREAT^PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD!
Not a I’article of Jlercury in it.
Let the Afflicted Read and Ponder !
,4 N Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, King’s
j\_ Evil, Rhcnmat’sm,' Obstinate Cutaneous
Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Face!
Blotches, Boils. Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore
Eves, Ring Worm or Tetter,. Sgald Head,
Enlargement and Pain of.tlie Bones and Joints,
Stubborn Uleers, SyphiliticDlsoriler*, Lumba
go, Spinal Complaints, and all J .'isea.se? aris-
fng from ah Injudicious Use of Mercury, liri-
jirudenL in Life, oi-Tinpurify ofjlie Blood'.
rsyi’liis great alterative lnodicine and Pijri-
ficrLi'tbe Blood is now used by thousands of
gpiteftri tie lit.* from all jcirts of tlie United
Sfotse, wi.o t.-otii'y .liiily to the remarkable cures
performed by the gr. afest of all rtietlieienes,
•‘CATER'!}SPANISH MIXTURES” Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions uu the skin,
Liver-Disease,-Fevers Ulcers 'Oid Sores, AfTdc-
tions of the* Kidneys-,'. Diseases .of the Tlrroat,
Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the
bones and Joints, are speedily-put to flight
bv using this great omfruesti 1 r.ih!c remedy.
For"..11 diseases of tlie Blood, ' noticing has
vet been found to compare with It. It cleanses
the System of all impurities, acts gently and
efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys, strength
ens the 'Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach,
makes tlie skin clear and healthy, and restores
the Coiitituti' 11, enfoibled'by disease or bro
ken down by the excesses of youth, to its pris
tine vigor and streyeth.
For the Ladies, it is incomparably better than
all the cosmetics ever used, A few doses of
Carter’s Si’anish Mixture will remove all sal-
lowness-ofcomplexion, bring the roscs mantling
to the cheek, give elasticity to tlie Step, and
improve the genera! health in a remarkable
degree, beyond all the"medicines ever heard of.
The .large number- of certificates which we
have received from poisons from all parts of
the .United States, is the best evidence that
there is no Humbug about it. The.press, hotel
keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public
men, well known to.the community, all add
their testimonv to the wonderful effects ofthis
GREAT BJ.OOD t’UEIFlER. .
Call 011 the Agent ijnd get- a Circular aud-
'Almanac, and f -ad the womUriul cures this
truly greatest of all Medicines has pyrformed.'
None genuine unless signed BENNETT &
BELR8. J’iv.j.iletors, No. 3 Peart Street, Rich
mond, Va.; to whom all orders for supplies and
agencies must he nddrsscd, . ‘
And.for sale l;y 27. Gray, Sandersville, Ga,
August 2 1355.- » •*.-*■
ercr. these Ifowders will hereafter lxuput up
hv B AY. Adams. A Box contains sixty pow-
defis. All orders di'reefcd to him at Eatonton,
Putnam t’o.. Ga., will meet wfitn prongit at
tention', If the cash §5J>o,. acpompauy the or
der. 'Mcdreiiic*. .sent.free of charge.
CERTIFICATES.
Dn. J. G; GIBSON';
g m { have heeiYaffiicted with Rheumatism
for theliist three or four years, v. liieh, though
slight, at jc!'st,noiitiiiuccl to increase upon me,
until it hecatue exeeddingly -trtmhlc'sfimc, and
causing,- tit times, when it entered in the hack
of my head, the most dreadful and. annoying
o-dii. It was siiggestQa tome, oh one occasion!
■y a friend, that if 1 desired -tobe cured of
iiieumaUsm, I xvoulcl probably find a ‘jure for
it in your powders, which you call Lilich sAut 1-
heunmtie Powder. Though I had hut little
faith in tlieir efficacy, l conciuclcd I would give
them'a fair trial, luici so, And contrary toall
expeCtii-'tiofo 1 liad taken hut a few of them
when I ceased to feel any more juiin, and I
have been freed from all Rheumatic-symptoms
up to the present. ' • - •’ ' '
Believing vour powders invaluable, and liav-
im'uo doubt’of their efficacy to cure, 1 thought
ft my duty to giveyou this testimony in their
favor.
Rcspeetlullv. <vc-.,
* *! . .
nd i a
re»
1S4‘J 1 had one leg amputated al,ove |]
L. about nine months my oilier 1c-" bn
in large eating and runhirg suits ivL' Cut
knee to my foot, and discharged a ere-* M
of olfensive matter. Mv groin also) •
f «tit
in large’ biles, with my ieit hand out in
Tunningspres neitrly tomv elbow. Tl
that 1 have suffered li.r the last twc'cL 1 ’
1 cannot discribe to you.. I was in „ B tii .‘ ,lirs
that 1 could not rest clay cr night.
InOetohcr last my soil brought ire
your bottle cf wrappers; 1 read it ai...
record ot some wonderful cuies {iciTorii
vour “Extract of Y'ellow Dock
rill
commenced
one of
band
d br
” 1 Sent and g'i t two bottles’of it
nenced taking it. In two weeks “ n,i
... . *1.7 U) Hit
111 V
cseV
great astonisluuent, iuy seres all Ijccnm.
and 1 could siecqi all night, a thing 1
done for two years. AY hen 1 had tak.ji a*
bottles, my sores had 1.early all liealLi t ;I
sores get well as jf by eiiebantment i]*•
now used in all, tight bottles of vrmrH-'*
tract of Yellow Dock A 'Sarsapari’’' ' x "
now e insider myself well.
and I
Eatonton, April 5th, 1855.
Jas. W. Kappin.
Land fer Safe.
At private sale, the tract of land containing
(107) one hundred and seven acres choice land,
on AYi 11 iamsori’g*Swatnp. AA'ell wafered.- half
mile frofn Station No. 12 1-2, Central Road,
and four miles .from Sandersville, about 10
acres of cleared land. For further information
refer to
S. 0. FRANKLIN,
Tennille.
Dec. 31 • 46 4t
rec-r of some years in his business,
lie is ready to offer great b-trgaii.s and
to suit tlie taste and fancy of all ; ancl. more
especially the ladies, having a good supply
of fi le goods on hand.
May 24th, 1S55. 10 tf
q?<dm?t ^
HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AC.
J) ESPECTFULLY informs the public* that
AV he'is now prepared to execute all kiuds of
Plain and Fancy Painting,
Gilding, Graining, Glazing, 'Mar-
bleizing, Paper Hanging, etc.
ORDERS SOLICITED. *
May 81st, 185o. 17—Ty
Sparta.,- Ga,
T HE. Subscriber takes this method of infor
ming the public, that he has taken the
house previously occupied by* Little and Riley
as a wholesale grocery, opposite Cothern and
AVatkin’s Store, where he intends keeping a
Cabinet shop, and will do all sorts of work in
that line of business.
Coffins, Bedsteads, Bu
reaus, Book Cases, and
Safes **
mado.to order, at moderate rates; Mahogany
and AYaln’ut furniture, repaired peatlv. He
hopes the public: will give him their custom."
Any orders shall bo promptly attended to.
Oct. 24 38 tf S. J. STUART.
Valuable Plantation
‘SKDIB m&m
T HE subscriber offers for sale his plan
tation, situated in Washington count v,
about five miles from No. 14, C. R. R-,
containing twelve hundred and sixty acres,
about five hundred of which is cleared and
mostly in good condition for another crop. On
the premises is a good dwelling, with all the
hnil.tin-s necessary for a f»rm in irr.o.l roWMr
liouse, -winch commands ns good a trade as
any country store ia the county—corn and fod
der and all kinds of stock, can be ^obtained
with the premises if desired. The place is per
fectly healthy, and is generally admitted tobe
one of the most desirable 'plantations in the
county. Persons wishing .to purchase laud in
Middle Georgia, convenient to a'Railrbnd, will
do well to exam ine this place before pur
chasing. AVAL G. McBIUDE. .
Oconee P. O., Nov. 17, 1855. 42 tf
TOWN .PROPERTY
JF0 M .
T IIE.undersigned offers for sale upon very
liberal terms tlie following property, to
wit :—three lots with fine new "houses" just
Completed: ,*
A'LSO,
Thirty acres of wood-lafid ivithin tho cor
porate limits of the town of Eatonton.
Y. TUNISON.
Dee. 2. 1854.—33-tf'
GENUINE PREPARATION.
Helmbold's Highly Concentrated
CoEipoand FMc! Extract Buchn.
Fpr diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys
Secret Diseases, Strictures, AVeakhess, ana
.. all diseases of the Sexnal Organs, whether in
Mali-or Female from whatever emse they
liiay have originated and no matter of how
long standing.
I? von have contracted the terrible disease
which, when once seated in the system, will
surely go down trombone generation fo anoth
er, undermining tkc-eonstitation and sapiping
the very vital fluids of life, do not trnst yourself
in the hands of Quacks,' who start up every, day
in a city like this, arid fill the papers with
glaring falsehoods, too well calculated to de
ceive the young and those not acquainted with
the tricks. Yoit cannot be too 'careful in the
selection of a remedy in these cases.
The fluid Extract Buehu has been pro
nounced by eminent physicians the _ greatest
remedy ever known. It is a medicine per
fectly nleasnnt in its taste, and very innocent
in it's action, and yet so thorough that it an
nihilates every particle of the rank aud poi
sonous virus* of this dreadful disease ; aud
unlike other remedies, docs not dry up the
disease in the hi odd.
Constitutional-Debility, hpoiight on by ■self-
abuse a most terrible disease, which has
brought thousands of the human race to un
timely graves, thus blasting, the brilliant
hopes of parents, and blighting in the biul the
glorious ambition of many a noble yourli, can
be cured bv this Infallable"Remedy. And as a
medicine ivhieliinustbenefiteverybiiyRy,,
Dr. J. G. GIB30N, *.
fflatouton, Ga:,
- Dear Em—I eaunot retrain from an. expres
sion to vou of tlie great ci-fiuulte 1 place Oil your
invalo-abfc remedy for Rbdnmatism.. J have
used it in mv family with the most sutisliietory
results auci-would recommend'it To any person
who may he affiicted witfothis most annoying
disease. . .. • ■ . '' „
1 tried it on an old negro . woman some 00
or 60 Years of age. who hus been severely affiio-
ted for 0*1 veal.-|, or mere, tor aught I know,
aud frequently s'$e has been rendered helpless
j,v the most exeruciati'ng pain, Lving np trom
2rio t.v. ccks at a time-. Auyfous to relieve her,
1 have iriudlhe most ol '.h "reinedies hi use for
Kheumatistnj hut always with misatisiaetory
rcsults, She Still complained, and herfiugers
had become stiffened and partially drawn to
gether.* "When I heard of your remedy, and_
especially of the astonishing cures that it was
oflecriegj I determine R to try it on tliis old
woman. She commenced to take the powders,
according to your directions, and in a lew days
she exptrica eed the most gratifying results.
But as her general health was feeble, and find
ing her somowhat feverish,! determined,by
Vour advice, to discontutue the powders for a
few (lays. As soon as 1 found her dearoffe
ver. 1 eummeneed the powders again, and afK-r
takingtliem for three days, astonishing to tell,
sin said Hurt she was entirely clear of pain.
And when 1 enquired more particularly of 1 er
eonuit'ron, she thrust out lfor hands, with her
lingers stniiglit and nimble, saying that she
had not been so clear of pain for years, “and
she felt like a young gal. ’ She lias not com
plained of Rheumatism since, and 1 hope that
flic- faitliful old servant may never suiter pain
again. • ■
1 cheerfully hear you. this testimony, and
hope that you will lose no time in publishing
your Remedy to the world, as a safe and cer
tain cure for Rheumatism. -
Most respectfully yours,
B. F. Adams'.
Eatonton, April 4, 1S55.
I do hereby certify, that after suffering for
33 rears with the most excruciating pain from
Chronic Rireumatism, and finding noperma-
nent relief fromany of the many prescriptions
given me by different physicians, 1 am now
’entirely wcil," -not only of Rheumatism itself,
but likewise of its etii-ets. This cure was effe
cted by a preparation styled Lineh’a Anli-
TfoeamaUe Foiviforr., Of these poxvders 1 took
two dozen, find bare hofhad anf symptoms ot
my old pains for three yeans. The effect upon
igc was like magic! Ai'ithm three days alter
I -hail taken tlie first powder, my pains disiq
jimring invalid, no equal is to be found aet nig
both as a cure and preventative.
Hack to Tennille and
T HE HACK leaves Sandersville -every
morning at 9 A. M., and meets the up-train
from Savannah and Augusta. Returns to
Sandersville at 12. Leaves again at 2 P. M.,
and arrives back at 4 P. M., connecting with
the down tram from Macon.
It leaves Tennille for Dublin on AVednesdays
and Saturdays, returns , on Thursdays and
Sundays, Running semi-weekfy between
Sandersville and Dublin via Tennille’.
Reuben mayo, Con’r. ••
Oot 11, 1855 3« ly
HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
Compound Estract Fluid
Sarsaparilla.
Eor Purifying theBloo 1, rcruoveing diseases
arising from excess of Mercury, exposure and
impfiidenec in life, elironic constitutional 'dis
ci. ses arising from 1111 impure state of the Blood,
and the only reliable and effectual known ren -
cdy fo the erne pf Sertrt’nla, Salt Rheum.
Scald- Head, Urlccrations ok tlie Throat aud
Legs, Pains aud Swellings of the Bones,
Tetter, Pimples on the' Face, and all Scalp
Eruptions otffhe Skin.
This article is now prescribed by some of the
tJ?ost distinguished physician* in the-country,
and has proved more, efficient in practice
than any preparation of Sarsaparilis yet offer
ed to tlie public. Several eases of secondary
Syphilons, Mercurial and Scrofulous disease’s
have entirely recovered in tke incurable
wards ofi our public Institutions which for
many years resisted every mode of treatment
that could be devised. These cases furnish
striking examples of tlie salutary effects of
this medioine in arresting some of the most-
inveterate diseases, after the glands were
destroyed, and the bones- already affected,
'NoTicE.-Lcttersfrtmi resixmsiblc.physicians
and Professors of several Medical Colleges,
and certificates ofi cures from patients will be
found accompanying both Preparations.
Prices, Fluid Extract of Buehu,* $1 per 1
or'6 bottle's for f5.
“ a “ Sarsaparilla, “ “ . “
equal in ^strength tonne gallon of-Syrup of
Sarsaparilla."
Prepared and sold by If. T. 1IELMBOLD,
Chemist, 263 Chestnut Street, near the Guard
House, Philxdeljriria,
To be had of Z. Dray & Oo„ at Sandersville.
And of Druggists and Dealers everywhere. .
All letters directed to tho Proprietor or
Agent' receive immediate attontioc.
June 28 ' loy
, . . • y and j
not them to try it, t< r it wall cure them, iw
ease is well known in a large portion of Sent'
Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, mid jf tn
should doubt tlie above cure, 1 invite them tu
call on me, and 1 will show them the senn
i - an be found in TiJlap esa Co, A j.
one mile from Sloe’s Ferr
awiiui.
peared, aud I have-been entirely clear of the ' !
my up to "the present time.. To ,*aUsuffering Ime.that wo e
Rlxejati ilUGHIS
The Yellow Dock A Sarsaparilla is p « a .
Iiarly adapted for females of delicate health
resulting from irregularity of .lneustrual dis-
ehtufres, arid other diseases pecuiku to tl-.rir sex
The proprietor has in his p. .-s, s.sion act cat
liumher of certificates ofi cures performed of
the above description. \<e assure the uffliatl
ed, that a bottle or two of Dr. Guvsott’s Ex
tract of Y'ellow Dock «-Sarsaparilla will a;
once regulate these difl!< u'.'les and renew
the natural energies, 'rrrfut r,n in Lotties.
Price 1$ per bottle. S.Jd w! ohU- aL j re£a ij
by • ; SCOViL A MEAD. Ill
Chartres street, N.0.
General Agents fi r ti.e S-'-ntherii States t»
whom all orders must be a duns sod. bcld’by
AY. 1L Barnett, Sparta; Janies Hertz. E. J
AY bite Milledgeville; Beall A Chamber:, Irwin-
tonMoultrie A Li- . I-eim-s Bnilge;
Payne, Macon ; Miller tc Haylcs, Louisville,
march 15—6111
VOLCANIC REPEATING PISTOLS
r I*TIIS PISTOL can be discharged wiff
X greater rapidity and certainty than »nj-
other - pistol novviu use..' The following is an
extract in relation to them, taken from tbs
New Haven Palladium:
“ AYe have seen and tired a pistol recently
invented and patented, which .bids fair toei
cel every thing in that line that has yet bee:
offered to the- public attention. It sees
to combine all that could be desired in suet
a weapon.- Colt's pistol compared with it
seems like a distortion, or a clumsy; uncouth,
and ridiculous affair for a fire-arm. The vol
canic pistol carries a Minie or conical ball, ia.
a rifle barrel, aud -will put it through 1
three-incli plank at a distance of ninety rodi.
Tlip receiving tube will hold ten ball ctr-
tridges, which may be deposited in two s*
conds of- time. The pistol may bo discharg
ed thirty times in fifty seconds. It is so con
trived that it is not linWle to accidental dis
charge. There is no priming, no caps, and
therefore no- danger to the eyes from any igni
tion 11 Ar the breach. Neither is there an'
recoil so.as to jar the arm or disturb a sure
aim. "Tlie whole construction is so simple os
not to get out or order even trom long use.
The powder and ball tire enclosed in the same
metallic cover, so that a person could swim
a river with'one of these in his belt withouh
iu tlie slightest degree injuring the powder.
In short, the weapon is in all respects 0110
of the most perfect firings in the shooting
my up to tuc pn
from Rheumatism,- I do heartily recommend
these powders; confidently believing that you
have only to give hem a trial to secure a lasting
cure. *
' - Yours. Respectfully,
Eatonton, April 21855.. . Joux Lix.ch.
er took into our hands
I,have tio hesitation in saying, that after
haviiigsnftercd' for .upwards ot 20 years with
Khenuiatisin in its most direful form—first in
my tries, then my thumbs', w rist and knees,
shoulders, and lastly—most excruciating!} —
in tny 'neck, 1 took two orthree dozen of Lin
dt’s Anti-Rhcunuitic'Bowlders, and notwith
standing J am old, and my constitution very
much-shattered,' 1 have received- the greatest
benefit from them imaginable: my relief from
suffering and pain 1 cannot attribute to any
tiling but the powders, for I have, tried every
thing in vain,that friends,could*suggest or
physicians' prescribe. "I wottld, therefore,
earnestly recommend them to every sufferer
of this dreadful disease, lctliim he old or young
' Yofirs, Respectfully,
„ Robioit Mrnics.
Eatontdn, April 2nd, 1855.
I atn happy to state, for the benefit of those
who are -afflieted with Rheumatism, thuti: per
fect, care, lias been effected iu the personjof a
negroknari-of mine, by Lineh’s Anti-Rhenrhat-
ie Powders. The said boy, having suffered
with it incessantly for his wards of twenty
Vo'ilfftlie* 1 allove^owders; siueo ' which time,
asir nearly cwo years,.lie has been a valuable
and colistaritfield hand, never having suffered
with Kheumatiiurtfi to the best of. my knowl
edge, andi take pi
to all thus alflietcd.
. April 10, 1S55.
edge, andi take pleasure in recommending to
Mildued L.Colijxswoiith
STATE OF GEORGIA, ) T ... - T , „ .
Puxtam (JOUXTY. 11, A\ in. B Carterr,
Ordiuaryj© said County, do hereby certify,
that John Lineli, Jas, AY. Mapnin, Benjamin F.
Adams Robert My rick, and Mildred L. Collins-
worth, who certltV in favor of Liueli’sAnti-
Rheuniatic PoivJers, are reputable citizens of
said county, that 110 suspicion ot utteinptin;
frandupona coiumunity can be attached to
them, and that their intelligence forbids the
idcathat they have been deceived.
Given trom under m.f luqtd and seal
. of office, tliis the 10th day of April,
i 1855. * * ■
AYilliam B, CaIiteii, Ordinary,
- A small lot just received and for sale
at the MADISON BOOK STORE.
Madison, March 24, 1855.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
ImI’ORTAXT .lNNOlX .I-.MlXT.
T O all persons afflicted with Sexual disease,
such as Sum Inal Weakness, Im-otexce,
GoNoltp.HiEA, Gleet, Syviiilis, Ac., Ac.
Tbc HOAVaRD ASSOC1 MIOK ot Phiktd
elphi i, in view of the awful distraction olhu-
tnan life and health, caused by Sexual dis
eases, and the deceptionswhieh are practiced
upon tli0 unfortunate victims ot such.disease*
bv Quacks, have directed their consulting fcsr-
frqon, as a Ciiatutable Act worthy ol their
name, to give Medical Advice Gratis, to all
persons thus afflicted, (Male or Female, j wiio
apply by letter, (post-paid,) with a description
of tiieir eonditon, (age, occupation, habits ot
life, dec.',) and in eases of extreme poverty and
suffering to Furnish Medicines Tree ot
Charge • . . T „
The Howard Association is a benevolent tn-
lias now a surplus of means, winch tl,ei y. .
li *1 vp voted to the nt'oTi' Tp'ia*'
j) )s needless to add that the Association wnt-
mands the highest Medical skill of the age.
Address; (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. t-W’
ft:OUN, Consultirig Surgeon, Howard Assocf-
gition, Phihi-delphia, Pa.
—Ry.ordcr- of.the.Di leyturs. . ..
EZRA D. HEAKTAVELT;. President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
Mav 10 1S55-.
1 per bottle,
i I certify to the above myself.
_ JamesNhSiiolson,
Clerk of theEnpcrior 'Court of the'County of
Putnam. Scdd by Zz Graw* C4’c •’
MaylTth, 1855. • " 15—ly
NEWAIUlAiYGEIIENT.
Arrival and Departure of cars at No.
13, (Tennille, C R. R.)
Down .day train, arr. 3.'03 P. M. leaves 3.OS
P. M.
Updaytrain arr. 11.15 A. M., leaves 11.
20 A. M, - - .
Dowii night train arr. 12.55 A. M.‘leaves
1.0 A.M.
Up n'ght train arr.- 10. 21 P. M. leave
10 26. P. M.
Cons ignmeni.
AUGUSTA, Geo., Jan.tary 12th 1356,
M Y Consignment from “Tennessee" of^A*
con, Lard, Flotu, and Corn, &e., wu
be unusually heavy this season. Persons who
tnay have to buy tiiese articles, arc invited to
give me a call. Every thing is sold for cas h
or city acceptance. T. AY. 1-’LE.MI2>0-
janl7—4m . Com n. Merchant.
POM S*1JLE,
T TING on tlie Waters of Neely's creek and
i J Limestone, 011 the Savannah road, con
taming si x Hundred and Eighty Acres,
adjoining Bryants, Smith, .King and om <
will be sold on tlie first Tuesday in Februa .
ffext, in the Town of Sandersville. Term*
made known on the day of sale. _
janl7-tps JOHN ELKINE
NOTICE.
r I "'HE subscriber forewarns any person [ro*
JL trad ing for a note purporting to be g‘ T *
by me to John Pate, for twenty-five hnn
dollars, dated as 1. learn, some time in Mar “1
185fo and due tlie first of January, I 35 ^ ,
1857, as I never gave any such note,
have, reason to. believe, was gotton up 0 f
ceive and defraud anv onewlio may tr.i ^
it. The note, if in-existence, is “'RSgg.
robt. aa-hitf^tIf
Sept. 27, 8865. ’- -