The central Georgian. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1847-1874, January 31, 1856, Image 4

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’ftjjal&iStotis entente. Administrators Sale. B y Tirtue of an order of the Ordinary of Wasthngton county, will be sold before the court house door at Sandersville on the Irst Tuesday in March next. Five negroes Monring to the estate of John Jordtm ae- oeased. to-wit: Matilda a woman, about zo ▼•art of age, a good seamstress and house ai • - ££ and her tw , children Jane 7 yearaold and Co#r 18 months old, Harriet a jeman 4» yarnolo and Bhock a girl 8 years old. Sold jan» GEORGE W-JORDAN, admr. T WO months after date application wiU be made foihe Hon. Court ot Washington Count? for lea . e to Sell one negroes hoy bv tb» name of Alik he operty John A J. Faaoock minor child of Asa Peacock dee. r |MARY PEACOCK, Guardian. Jan. 81S5# 2m Washington Sheriff Sales. TI7ILI.be sold on the first Tuesday in Feb- \J ruary next, at the courthouse door in the Town of Sandersville, Washington county, be- tw«en the usual hours of sale the following property to wit: V5 uCics more or less, oak snd hickory land on the soutli prong, of Williamson swamp, ad Mrs. llarman and Wm. C. Riddle, lev lad on as the property of Henrv King, to satis )V a fi fain favor of James II. Gilmore, admr. ” A ‘“o af the'sanie time and place, one house and lot containing one acre more or less, known as the Female Academy, levied on as £ of A - A - Cullen6 > i 1 / 1 • ir f tee 1 l£ Trustee md one® fa in favor ofT. J. Wartlien, for use *e., as same, and one fl lam favor ot William Horisres vs said Irustees. A fso at the* same time and place, two mouse colored horse mules 4 years old levied on as the property of Adolphus McMilUm to satisfy a Superior Court fi fit in favor ot Otis Johnson A Co vs Adolphus McMillon, the same being transferred to George IF. Massey. Property pointed out by said Massey. . Also at the same time and place, one lot ot land in the town of Sandersville, containing ialf an acre more or less, being a part ot the lot known as the Lazaron <fc Newman lot, also tha ot whereon W. IF. Carter resided at the time of the fire, containing a half acre more or Us* also one lot of laud adjoining J. A- Aorth- intrton. fronting the street leading from the Female Academy to the Church, containing ana half acre more or less, all three ol the above described Lois levied on as the proper ty ofT. J. Burthen to satisfy a fi fa in favor of John IF. Rabun survivor vs Thomas J. IFurth- an principal and IFilliam IF. Carter security °)sn P lirt S AH JONES, DepShff. ftgal gJMrcrtistmtnts. (general ^itotisenienls W HEREAS Dempsey Moore ar.d John Thompson applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Jesse Moore, late of Emanuel comity, deceased— These arc therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at mv oflice, within the time prescribed bylaw, and file their ob jections, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted-. . Given under nay hand, at offiee, in Paris, this 16th.NoV., 1855. E. B. LEWIS, D. Ord. Nav. 29, 1855. 43 80 d GEORGIA, Washington County. By Haywood Brookins Ordinary of said Co. \ ,\ 7 HEREAS James F. Smith applies VV to me for letters of dismission on the Estate of Frederick Tyson, late of said coun- ThXare' therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear . office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, any if they have, why said etter should not bo granted. . Given under my hand at office, in Sandeis- ville this 20th davofNov. 1855. ’ HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord. Nov 20 43 liiOm BORGIA, WASHINGTON COUNTY. It By Haywood Brovkins, Ordinary of said Co. Whereas, Solomon Newsome applies to me for letter* of Guardianship, for the persons and property of Sarah, Eliza Seany Ann an. 1 Na than Butte, minor* orphan children of George Butte, 1st* of said county, deceased— Thee* sr* therefor to cite and admonish all { •none eeucernad to be ana appear at my of- e*, within the tithe prescribed by law, and •k»W •an*#, if any they here, why said let- tei* should not be granted. #iven tinder my hand,''at office, in Sandere- Tille, this S4th Nov.. 1855. 3 HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y. Georgia—Washington County, tMaytcood Brookins, Ordinary of said county. W nEREAS John E. Moye applies to me for Letters of Administration on the estate of Patrick J. Pate, late of said county These are, therefore to cite and admonish all end singular the kinded and creditors ol said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause (if any they have) why said Lcttters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Sanders- ville, this Sth January 1S56. HAYW OD BROOKINS, Ordinary. Jan. 10 1855.' 30d . * ,, mourn-, „u.er uate application will be i mad" to me honorable Court of Ordinary .fWasington county, for leave to sell lot oi and No. 304, in the second district, -d *>cc ion of the Ciierouee purchase, belonging to he estate of Miram Eastwood, of saiS coun ty, deceascd^^^ EASTW00I)) jdm’r. Nov. 22, 1S55 43 y 2m T tip subscriber begs leave to announce to Hm citizens of Washington and the adjoin ing counties that lie lias just finished his NEW STORE , .. the old one was burned. Aud is now receiving a large and well selected assortment of family gro eries, Consisting in part of BACON,SUGAR, COFFE also Iron, Nails, Trace| fi Chains, Ttd>s, : Buckets, Pails, Cotton Yarns, Ac. Ac., And every thing usually kept in his line, which he offers at h.s usu- LOW PRICES. CALL AND SEE HIM AND YOU YV ILL EOT REP ENT IT. Z BRANTLEY. May 17, 1855. tf (general 5pbrrtismcnts. New Store--$20,000 NEW STOCK. J. T. YOUNGBLOOD & CO. Notice. TWO months after date, application will be made the Honorable the Court ot Ordinary Hancock county, hv the undersigned, Ex ecutor and Executrix of Samuel Hall, debased for leave to sell the slaves and real estate ot said deceased, for the purpose ol paying the debts and making distribution according ti ,k„ dec. of the SARAH HALL, Ex'rx. Nor.S-2 45 2ra ■ov. 99,1855. 43 in6m G eorgia Washington county. IFhereas, IFillis .1 Dent applies to me for ]*t ers of Administration, with the YV ill au- **xed, on the estate *f Harret Price, late of »*id county, deceased : Th*s» nre therefor® to cite and admonish All **d singular the kindred and creditors of said Jeceased, to be and appear at my office, with- it the time preserhed by law, and shou eauce If »ny they have, why said letter* should not be ■ranted. _ tHven under my hand at office, in feanders- ville, tnis 3d Dec. 1S56. Pec 7. IIAYWCODBROOKINS, Or’d. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the honora ble Court of Ordinary of W ashingtcn county, willbe sold at the court house in Dublin, Laurens county, on the first Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours of sale, two lots of land, to-wit: numbers eighty- one (81) end eighty-four, (84) 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 Hczekiah W. Gilmore, late of Washington county deceased. Term* cash. JAS. H. GILMORE, Adm r. Dec. 20,1855. 45 tds. WO MONTHS after date, application will A be made to the Ordinary of Emanuel county for leave to sell all the estate ot W m Johnson, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms on the day. WRIGHT HENDLY, Guard n. Dec. 13, 45 2ul of A LL persons indebted to the estate Wm R. Rushing, late of Washington conn- tv deceased arc requested to come forward and settle up the same, and those having a mands against said estate are requested to hand them ni, duly authenticate^nling tola A - am<r “ 40 d Dec. t, rpWO Months after date, application wd I ha made to tho Court ot Ordinary otYVasb ii^toncounty, for leave toscll one negro man hv the iinarne ot' Harry, the property ot the es Ste of I Fin. R. Rushing, late ot sauh comity deceased. j ^ ES RUSHING. tv - 2 m T WO months afterdate application will 1 made to the Honorable the Cour of Or dinar! of Emanuel county, for leave to sell all the real persoual property ot Cutler Kirk laud, deceased. ^ vCK?0 y- HIKD, Adnfr. L KIRKLAND, Admr’x. ^ 43 2m Nov. 22, G FiO RGIA—W ft sit in gton County. By Rdywood Brookins, Ordinary of said County. W HEREAS Samuel Robson applies to me for letters of Administration on th* estate of Alphus Stokes, late of said county deceased,— These are therefore to cite and admonish *11 *nd 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 have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under ray 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 the town *f SaudorBville, on the first Tuesday in Febru ary next, between the legal hours of sale, the following negroes : Irwin, a blacksmith, Lewis, Mack, Pennv, Jane and her child, Hager and. her child. Sold as the property of Jsm«s Ainsworth, deceased, for the benefit •f the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN W. RUD1S1LL, Adm'r. Dee, 20, 1855 49 tds DRY GOODS. TTENRY LATHROP & CO., will continu K to receive weekly by Steamers, «ew an desirable styles of Dry Goods and w,11 aUav instore a full assortment to which tin attention of purchasers visiting this inarkct is vil! hi’- found. ittention of purch; invited. Among which FANCY DRESS GOODS Silks, Barages Chally Muslins, Ginghams, Prints etc. „ MOURNING DRESS GOODS. Bombazines, Alpaca-, Canton mid Cummin Clothes, Muslin cie l^unes, Grenaden. , ms. Muslin? Ging -ms ot etc. WHITE GOODS. Snrp Mull and Nam-ok Muslins, Eig’d Plaid and Strip Swiss and Jaconet*, D.n.etws Lawns linen goods. HEAVY GOODS. Plain end Striped Osuaburgs, Shirtings and Sheetings 3 1-Sto 121-2 Drills, Demmns, Cot- touades*. etc. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. A full assortment for Ladies, Men, and chi.- dreus. ’ EMBROIDERIES. Collars and Sleeves in Muslin and Lawn, Cliim- isettsand Sleeves ,, j» Edgings and iusertiugs Bands and Flmincery ” ” Thread and Valcrcahs Laec*, etc., etc. Savannah Feb. 1. ' their M Now Store wuelv the. ee their u i.U? . n eu tim ers. "The keep eons _ o n.l . ; -aortinei of Dry Go ;o th es in il the l vailing T or wi ll Boots m Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ready-u.aue Cloti.ii.;, Saddles, Bridies and Harness’. LIKEWISE. A general assortment of Hardware, Cii.vk- ry, Glass, Tin, Earthen and ’Wooden Ware, and all such articles as arc generally needed in families or on farms. ALSO, On hand and constim ly receiving a large and fresh supply „f i .iioi as Bacor Sides, Shou.dors, i ms, . i. Coffee, Flour, Mi !. s?i-.~. 1 utter, t iiw- Ac. All of which t _ offer on aeeouiit o ling terms, and invite prtvi.oSCTs to call . i examine for themselves. Highest prices paid for Cotton. A! highest prices p id for Tallow. - Sandersville. v 2‘ h. 185? " tf Notice. W E the undersigned have associated our- elvesin Copartnersliip under the name and style ofZ. 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 ■quare, where we now have and intcndtokeei constantly on hand-a good assortment of lam ily Groceries, Hardware, Provisions, and in deed, every thing usually to be foundany wherein a Grocery, nardwaie, or Provision Store. Please to give us a call for we feel con iident that we are -sble to give satisfactioi both in price and quality of articles wanting The highest market price paid in Goods foi Com, Wheat, Flour, Peas, Hides, Tallow Beeswax, and other Produce. ZACHARIAH GRAY. NATHAN W. H AIN El- Sandersville, June 14 1854. tf TE*YIIS REWeMRB t LSLONDED from Mr. Brinson's Mill in > Wasliington county, on Saturday night •‘St, a man by the name of James P. Banks, a nill-wright by profession, lie rode off' a bright bay horse, his foretop reached off, but nearly town out, one of his eyes out, believed to be the right. Banks is about 35 years old, walks short and steps quick, quick spoken, and uses -rood language, he wears his hair in front.turn. ed to the left, and Jong, reaches over the left eye. Carried off a buggy, which he claims to be bis own. The public will do well to look out or him. CIIAS. O’. SHEPPARD. Dec. 13 45 st (Snteral liitatismntts. I.ost or Mislaid. O NE due bill given by Jordan W. Kinna- brue to Hudson Sheppard or bearer for $58, dated April 1st 1855. One due bill given by James L. Jenkins to G. Brown or bearer $18 8lets., dated August 1852. One noto on Green Brantley abd Allen Jones for $14 94cts., payable to C. H. Shep pard adm'r. on tho estate ot Wm, Jones, da- tad April 15th 18-54, due 1st December 1854. One due bill given by W. J. Coston to C. H- Sheppard or bearer for $28 58cts., dated No. vember 29th 18-55. The above dates and amounts are stated to the best of my recollection. The finder will be rewarded, by leaving them at the Store of Ainsworth & Slager. Persons ar,- cautioned ngair.st trading for said notes and due bi.ls, and the makers, from paying them to any one but myself. jan 1st 3m C.H-SHEPPARD Planter’s Club. T HE Planter’s Club of Hancock will here after meet at 2 1-2 o’clock, on the first Tuesday in each month. JAMES THOMAS, President. Tnos. C. Audas. Secretaiy. Dec. 13. 46 tf Jlouse and L.ol for Sale. T HE HOUSE and LOT now owned and occu pied by myseii, ii-i e-fourtlis ot a mile west of Sandersville, is offered for sale oil ac commodating terms. The buildings and all new, and the Lot contain twenty one and a half acres, a portion ofwhh h >? improved, jan 3 1856—tf JNO. 1F.KUD1S1LL. patent UMiiints Lime F OR side lit. tho kiln, or 13tli Station C. R. K. at one dollar and fifty cent* tier barrel, Wiiirtnted to slack. Cash rc juired. May 9 WM. S>EED. Co-Partnership. r llEn rsigned have form-- a co-part ership fortne purpose of carrying on the business flan-ring, Brl. k! ,\.ig unit Rock work in 1 then various hr i:c, cs an. in th* most workmanlike manner. Ji i.s t: ken in the country DANIE L STEVEN.' ON. •lAMF.'A. lA'-.-'N. ' *v Plantation for Sale. C ITU VTED eleven miles from Savannah on O theOgeechee and Altamahaw Canid, m Chatham County, containing ^ hundred acres, consisting of first, quality also good corn and cotton land, vwth hue rangefor stock. On the premises is a good two story house, with all necessary out buildings, immediately on the canal i • one of toe best sites for a stcanisaw m.il The place is well situated for orchards or vineyards. J0HN R . TEBEAU. Oct. 11 36 3m Washington County\Academy T HE above Institution will be opened for the reception of Males and Females on toe Secqpd Monday in January next, l he irus tees have secured the servtces of Mr. R K RUDISILL for the ensuing year, and wo Id cheeifully recommend him as a Teacher, to 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 ClqSs $8 per term 2nd do $12. 3d do. -16. No pupil taken for am les. time than one quarter. v b Prompt payment of dues at the closg of each‘term. R. W. FfioURNOY. W. F. POURNELL, |A. A. Cullens. Silas Floyd, W P. Haynes, COPARTNERSHIP- criminal side of the Court, and will practice m i fc,a * JULIEN CUMM1NG. 46 ly rjg" I\§IMl NOTICE. p A j n r„:r ypu jobs A r :™HT. n ' sequences, jan 37, 1855. 4-tj DR. J. J. HARRIS. t~»EGS leave to announce to the citizens ol Jo Washington Co., that he has permanently located at Tennille where he may be found at all times when not professionally absent. He would further stnte that in addition to the advantages usually enjoyed by stuaents of medicine, he has been in constant atten dance for two years past, upon tlie " Surgical Infirmary” of the Drs. Campbell, where helms had abundant opportuuity oi observing dis ease, and its appropriate treatment. He hopes by promptness and assiduit o merit confidence. ^ may 3 GEORG1 A—Washington County. By HAYWOOD BROOKINS, 3 Ordinary for said County. W HEREAS Thomas Tanner Administra tor the estate cf Miclieal Hanson on late of said county applies to me for letters of dismission from said Administration. These are therefore to cit* and admonish *ad singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if *ny they have, why said letters should not be * r <3iveii under my hand at office, in San- d*r*ville, this 5th day of September, 1S55. HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ordinary. 6m F [LL BB SOLD, before the Court house door, in Sandersville, on the first Tues day in February next, by order of the Honor able tin Court of Ordinary, a negro man named Jordan, aged about 25, belonging to the estate *f lnoch Tootle, late of Washington county, deceased, for th* purposo of distribution aoaanft the heirs. Beat JBTHRO ARLINE, Ex’r. GEORGIA—W ashington County. By Maywood Brookins, Ordinary of said County. 1*TH»BAfl Jno. W. Rudisiil applies for latter* of Guardianship for Andrew gain* Ainsworth, minor child of James Ains- verfch, late of said county deceased : Thaa* are therefore to cite and admonish >U and singularthe kindred and creditors, of paid deceased to be and appear at my office within th* time prescribed by law, and *how cause (if any they hav*) why aaid letters should not be grated. Given under my hand at office in San- deriville this lstdav of January 1856. HAYWOOD BROOKINS Ordinary. Jan 12 4 30d Dec. 20,1S55 A. D. Watch J E R N I G A N , Maker and Sandersville, Jan 10 1856. JUYn *7TJEW (3(j) a IDS, T HE undersigned, respectfully call the atten tion of the citizens of Washington and the adjoining Counties, that they have removed to their new Store, on the lot formerly occu pied by Lazaron and Newman, whore they are opening a handsome and well selected stock of FjMJjMj and, WIJYTJRR Consisting cf every article belonging to the Dry Goods and Hosiery line. Steady JtSade Clothing for Gentlemen, Youths and Boys, Gold and Silver Watches, JEWELRY,CIUNS, RIFLE® Hardware and Saddlery. All of which we are offering at low prices and onthe usual terms. Mr. M. Newman respectfully solicit* a call at this store from all his friends and former customers, where he will use his best exertions to please tho most fastidious. AINSWORTH * SLAGER. fteberi, 1855 38 ill AINSWORTH & SLAGEIt’S STORE AT DAY1SBORO. rpHOSE who have already honored us with X a call at the the abovo Store are vi jl con vinced that we keep constantly on hand ana have laid in this spring. Jhe t L handsomest stock of goods which cannot bo surpassed in any country Store, c beauty style and cheapness. MR. H. W. SHEPARD, Our Agent A Gentleman well known and highly res pected by all who know him f°r Ins mtegnty and business qualifications would be pleased to see at the old stand all his friends and customers wliom he lias secured ju^ng cessful career of some years in Ins busmes.. He is roadylb offer gr r 6at WUglfflBrfflM nlso to suit the taste and fancy of all ; and more especially the ladies, having a good supply of flue goods on hand. May 24th, 1855. 16 tf SLDSii* a* muwxms* HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, &C. FSPECTFULLY informs the public that iv he is now prepared to execute all kinds of Plain and Fancy Painting, Gilding, Graining, Glazing, Mar bleiziTtg, Paper Hanging, Ac. ORDERS SOLICITED. May 31st, 1855. ' 1 “—4? SpartaGa, 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 Cothem and Watkin’s Store, where he intends keeping a Cabinet shop, and will do all sorts of work in that line of business. CoMns, Bedsteads, Bu reaus, Booh Cases, and Safes made to order, at moderate rates; Mahogany and Walnut furniture, repaired neatly. He hopes the publfo will give him their custom. Any order* shall be promptly attended to. 0*t. 24 S8- tf 8. J. SHT1RT. 1856! 856! SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR, A MONTHLY JOURNAL, devoted exclusively to the improvement of South-era Agriculture. Horticulture, Stock Breeding, Poultry, Bees, General Farm, Economy, £tr., <fc. ILLUSTRATED WITH NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS. One Dollar a A'ear in Advance. DANIEL LEE, M. D., and D. REDMOXT Ed itors. The Fourteenth Volume will commence in January-, 1856. rr'IIE CULTIVATOR is a large oc-tavo of JL thirty-two pages, forming a Volume of3S4 pages in the year. It contains a much great er amount of reading .natter than any agricul tural journal in the South—embracing, in ad dition to all the current agricultu! al topics or' the day, Valuable Original Contributions from many of the most intelligent ami | rac-- jical Planters, Farmers, and Horticulturists in everv section of the Sonth and Southwest. —TERMS— OneCirpv..*) | Twenty-five Copies 1 year. .#20 Six Copies ..5 | One hundred “ “* “ 75 The CaslrSystem wiil be rigidly adhered to, and in no instance will the paper he sent un less the money accompanies the order. The bills of all specie paying banks received at par. All money remitted by mail, postage paid, will be at the risk of the publisher. Advertisements inserted at one dollar per square of twelve lines, each insertion ; one square per annum, Ten Dollars. Address WM. S. JONES, Augusta, Ga. Persons who will act as Agents, and obtain Subscribers, will be furnished the pa per at club prices. Dec. 13 tf CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! Not a Particle of Mercury iu it. Let the Afflicted Read and Ponder ! A N Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Postules on the Face, Blotches, Boils. Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Iffiinof the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumba go, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases aris ing from an Injudicious Use of Mercury, Im prudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. UiTThis gr eat alterative medicine and Puri fier of the Blood is now used by thousands of grateful patients from all parts of the United States, who testify daily to the remarkable cures performed by the greatest of all medicienes, ••CATEli'S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions on the skin, Liver Disease, Fevers Ulcers Old Sores, Affec tions of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints,* -Pains and Aching of the bones and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this great and inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing lias yet. 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 the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Contitution, enfeebled by disease or bro ken down by tho excesses of youth, to its pris tine vigor and stre-'gth. For the Ladies, it'is incomparably better than all the cosmetics ever used. A few doses of Carter’s Spanish Mixture will remove all sal- lowncss ofcomplexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and improve the general health in a remarkable degree, beyond all tho medicines ever heard of. The large number of certificates which We have received from persons from all parts of the United States, is the best evidence that there is no 1 lumbug about it. The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, well known to the" community, all add their testimonv to the wonderful effects of this GREAT BL0(5D PURIFIER. Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wondcrml cures this truly greatest of all Medicines lias performed. None genuine unless signed BENNETT & BEERS, Proprietors, No. 5 Pearl Street, Rich mond. Va.: to whom all orders for supplies and agencies must be addrssed. And for sale by Z. Gray, Sandersville, Ga. August 2 1S55. LINCn’S JSJTTS-RBE VdtIATIC 1 POWDER .S R heumatism, rheumatic gout, and SCIATICA. For the above diseases a safes speedy and radical cure is found in Linch’s Anti-Rheumatic Powders; the greatest remedy now known for Rheumatism; in any of its forms. Afnong the many nostrums of the day, so lauded as cure* for Rheumatism, none have ever yet been discovered be to pos sessed of half the curative powers of these Powders. Lti those afflicted read the certificates ap pended below, which are from persons perfect fy responsi ble, and whose veracity cannot be questioned. If relief from suffering be desir ed, you have only to procure a box or two of these invaluable Powders, and follow strictly the directions, and their magic effect will soon be felt, ina total absence of pnin. By arrange ment with Dr. J. G. Gibson, their discov erer, these Powders will hereafter be put up by B. W. Adams. A Box contains sixty pow ders. All orders directed to him atEatonton, Putnam Co.. Ga., will meet with prompt at tention, if the cash $5,00, accompany the or der. Medicine sent free of charge. CERTIFICATES. Dr. J. G. CIBSON : Sir—I have been afflicted with Rheumatism for the last three or four years, which, though slight at first, continued to increase upon me, until it became exceedingly troublesome, and causing, at-times, when it entered in the back of my head, the moat dreadful and annoying pain. It was suggested tome, on one occasion, by a friend, that if I desired to be enred of Rheumatism, I would probably find a cure for it in your powders, which you call Lineh’sAnii- heunmtic Powder. Though I had but little faith in their efficacy, I concluded 1 would give them a fair trial. Idid so, and contrary toall expeeta-tiou, I had taken but a few of them when 1 ceased to feel any more pain, and 1 have been freed frem all Rheumatic symptoms up to the present. Believing your powders invaluable, and hav- ingno doubt of their efficacy to cure, I thought it my duty to give you this testimony in their favor. Respectfully, Ac., Jas. IV. Martin. Eatonton, April 5th, 1S55. innai Dr. J. G. GIBSON, Eatonton t Ga Dear Sir—I cannot refrain from an expres sion to you of the great estimate 1 place on your invalu-ablc remedy for Rheumatism. I have used it iu my family with the most satisfactory results, and would recommend it to any person who may be afflicted with this most annoying disease. I tried it on an old negro woman some 55 or 60 vears of age, who has been severely afflic ted for 30 years, or more, for aught 1 know, and frequently she has been rendered helpless by the most excruciating pain, lving up from 2 to 4 weeks at a time. Anxious to relieve her, I have tried the most ofthe remedies in use for Rheumatism, but always with unsatisfactory results. She still complained, and her fingers had become stiffened and partially drawn to gether. ’5V hen I heard of yonr remedy, and especially of the astonishing cures that it was effecting* 1 determine d to try it on this old woman. She commenced to take the powders, according to your directions, and in a few days she expericn eed the most gratifying results. But as liergeneral health was feeble, and find ing her somewhat feverish, I determined,by your advice, to discontinue the powders lor a lew days. As soon as I found her clcaroffe- ver, I commenced the powders again, and after taking them for three days, astonishing to tell, shesuid that she was entirely clear of pain. And when I enquired more particularly of ler condition, she thrust out her hands, with her fingers straight and nimble, saying that she had not been so c-lear of pain for years, “and she felt like a young gal.” She has not com plained of Rheumatism since, and 1 hope that the faithful old servant may never suffer pain again. 1 cheerfully bear you this testimonv, 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, 1855. CujsoU’S Yellowdock AND SARSAPARILU I S now put up in the Lareot c- ", and 1.- acknowledge to he f llc rilla made, as is certified bv the cures it has performed the orh‘ L," u "-to which arc m t he possession ol , ! Wt. Remember tins is only trn^ article; Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial r r „ , Caneor, diseases are speedily by its use. • F«n*«tlj READ CERTIFICATE. Tatxapossa Co., Ala., J an o , ’ Sir. I send you this to certify to Extract of Yellow Dock and S-,' r , performed one ofthe mostwonderf I ! a - ril1 *L me that has ever been performed k Cnrt >t. have been afflicted for torn ve-,^ n . ,lla ". 'i tions fiu-j legs and leet; j n jU' 1 ';! 1 so bad that 1 1 ad ,o go on erntH th '> M 1S49 1 had one leg amputated ;.b(,v!V r,d - 11 about nine months mv other in large eating and running sore, r** knee to my foot, and discharged -i of offensive matter. My groin a u„ dt« in large biles, with my'left hand o„i- Ck ' '•< running sores nearly to mv elbow riSi that I have suffered for the l'a.t , 0lis *n 1 cannot diseribe to you. 1 wss ‘ that 1 could not rest day or night 1 5 fo> In October last my son brought m. your bottle of wrappers: I retd it record of some wonderful cure-* n,.,r f(,t tc your “Extract of Yellow Dock I rilla,” I sent and get two bottle. Sr,J h commenced taking it. In two week lt,i5 ' great astonishment, my sores all iJe t# W and I could sleep all night, a thin,, n done for two years. When I h U( f ! t' 1 bottles, my sores had ncarlv all t,,, m sores got well as if by enchantment ,.•*! now used in all, eight bottles of > "to tract of Yellow Dock & Sar*an.irif|],"!, r " r ’- now consider myself well. 1 entr ’ '° dI the afflicted to try this medicine tor!Y*i‘ it will eureany known disease in the , aside all prejudice and jnst trv it , n i ‘ J , its great worth to suffering humanity^ treat them to try it, for it will cure ,h e , !?' case is well known in a large portion M .' Carolina Georgia and Alabama, should doubt the above cure I invit.o! • call on me, and 1 will show them tl . 1 "”'" I can be found in Tallapoosa Co in' one mile from Stoe’s Ferry. ’’ A * ' The Yellow Dock & Samipari'lh h*' 1 ' jinrlv adapted for females of delict.! 1 , resulting from irregularity of m3, nVmrfrf.a «*rwJ ntkav ,• (jjj. Land for Sale. At. private sale, the tract of land containing (107) onelmndred and seven ncresclioice land, on ’Williamson's Swamp. Well watered, half mile from Station No. 12 1-2, Central Road, and four miles from Sandersville, about 10 acres of cleared land. For further information refer to S. O. FRANKLIN, Tennille. Dec. SI 46 4t Valuable Plantation T HE subscriber offers for sale his plan tation, situated in JFashington county, about five miles from No. 14, C. R. -R., containing twelve hundred and sixty acres, about five hundred of which is cleared and mostly iu good condition for another crop. On the premises is a good dwelling, with all the buildings necessary for a farm iu good repair, also, a commodious and well arranged Store House, which commands ns good a trade as any country store in the county—corn and t'od- ffer and nil “kinds'‘of stock, can be obtained with the premises if desired. The place is per fectly healthy, and is generally admitted to be one of the most desirable 'plantations in the county. Persons wishing to purchase land in Middle Georgia, convenient to a Railroad, will do well to exam ine this place before pur chasing. WM. G. McBRIDE. Oconee P. O., Nov. 17, 1855. 42 tf TOWN PROPERTY FOR SJIIjE. T HE undersigned offers for sale upon very liberal terms the following property, to wit :—three lots with fine new houses just completed: A L 8 O y Thirty acres of wood-land within tlio cor porate limits of the town of Eatonton. T. TUNISON. Dec. 2. 18.54.—83-tf Hack to Tennille and T HE HACK leaves Sandersville every morning at 9 A. M., and meets tho 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 train from Macon. It leaves Tennille for Dublin on Wednesdays and Saturdays, returns on Thursdays and Sundays. Running semi-weekly between Sandersville and Dublin via Tennille. REUBEN MAYO, Con’r. Oct U, 36 It ESFSjJtIR O F IF S GENUINE PREPARATION. HelnTbold’s Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract Buchn. For diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Secret Diseases, Strictures, Weakness, and all disease* ofthe Sexual Organs, whether in Male or Female from whatever cause they may have originated and no matter of how long standing. If von have contracted the terrible disease which, when once seated in the system, will surely go down from one generation to anoth er, nnocrminimr the constitution and sapping the very vital fluids of life, do not trust yourself iu the hands of Quacks, who start npeverv day in a city like this, and fill the papers with glaring falsehoods, too well calculated to de ceive the young and those not acquainted with the tricks. Yon cannot be too careful in the selection of a remedy in these cases. The fluid Extract Buchn has been pro nounced by eminent physicians the greatest remedy ever known. It is a medicine per fectly pleasant in its taste, and very innocent in its aeticn, and yet so thorough that it an nihilates every particle of the rank and poi sonous virus* of this dreadful disease ; and unlike other remedies, docs not dry up tlit disease in the blood. Constitutional Debility, brought onbyself- 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 bud the glorious ambition of many a noble yonth, can be cured by this Infallable*Remedy. And as a medicine which must benefit everybody, from tho simply delicate to the confined and des pairing invalid, no equal is to be found acting both as a cure and preventative. HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Compound Extract Fluid Sarsaparilla. For Purifying the Blood, removcing diseases arising from excess of Mercury, exposure and imprudence in life, chronic constitutional dis eases arising from an impure state ofthe Blood, and the only reliable and effectual known rem edy fo the cure ot Scrofula, Salt Rheum. Scald Head, Urlcerations ot the Throat and Legs, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Tetter, Pimples on the Face, and all Scalp Eruptions of the Skin. This article is now prescribed by some of the most distinguished physicians in the country, and has proved more efficient in practice than any preparation of Sarsaparilis yet offer ed to the public. Several eases of secondary Syphilous, Morcurinl and Scrofulous diseases have entirely recovered in the incurable wards of onr public Institutions which for manv vears resisted every mode of treatment thatWild be devised. These eases furnish striking examples of the salutary effects of this medicine in arresting some of the most inveterate diseases, after the gland* were destroyed, and the bones already affected. Notice.-Letters from responsible Physicians and Professors of several Medical Colleges, and certificates of cures from patients will be found accompanying both Preparations. Prices, Fluid Extract of Buchu, $1 per bottle, or i bottles for $5. “ “ “ Sarsaparilla, “ “ “ equal in strength to one gallon of Svrnp of Sarsaparilla. Prepared and sold by II. T. I1ELMBOLD. Chemist, 263 Chestnut Street, near the Guard House, Philadelphia. To bo had of Z. Gray & Co., at Sandersville. And of Druggists and Dealers everywhere. All letters directed to tho Proprietor or i Agent receive immediate. attention. June 28 loy niu, liarlv adapted for females of delict. V^ resulting from irregularity of™^‘ charges, and other diseases peculiarto W. The proprietor has in hi? 1 possession J * 1, number of certificates ot cures i.erf,„ ‘J' 11 the above description. vTZ rVZT' ed, that a bottl/or two oH)r. G *v n tract of Yellow Dock dc Sarsaparilla Til^ once regulate those difficult »nd Z. the natural energies. CSf Pnt m , Price 1$ per bottle. Sold wholesile aufti 1 by SCOVIL&MEAD.ir Chartres Street, Ji.o. General Agents for the Southern States whom all orders must be addressed Rnu'i W. II. Barnett. Sparta: James i l march 15—6m I do hereby certify, that after suffering for 33 years with the most excruciating pain from Chronic Rheumatism, and finding no perma nent relief froniany of the many prescriptions given me by different physicians, 1 am now entirely well, not only of Rheumatism itself, but likewise of its effects. This cure was effe cted by a preparation styled Linch’s Anti- Rheumatic Powders. Of these powders 1 took two dozen, and have not had any symptoms of my old pains for three years. The eff ect upon me was like magic. Within three days after I had taken the first powder, my pains disap peared, and I have been entirely clear ofthe my up to the present time. To all suffering from Rheumatism, I do heartily recommend thesepowders; confidently believing that you have only to give hem a trial to secure a lasting cure. Yours. Respectfully, Eatonton, April 2 1855. John Linch. I have no hesitation in saying, that after havingsufl'cTed for upwards oi 20 years with Rheumatism in its most direful form—first in my toes, then my thumbs, wrist and knees, shoulders, and lastly—most excruciatingly— in my neck, I took two orthree dozen of Lin ch’s 'Anti-Rheumatic Powders, and notwith standing I am old, and my constitution very much shattered, 1 have received the greatest benefit frem them imaginable; my relief from suffering and pain 1 csinnot attribute to any thing but the powders, for I have tried every thing in vain, that friends could suggest or physicians prescribe. 1 would, therefore, earnestly recommend them to every sufferer of this dreadful disease, lethini be old or young Yonrs, Respectfully, Robert Mybick. Eatonton, April 2nd, 1855. I am liappy to state, for tlie benefit of those who are afflicted with Rheumatism, that* per fect cure has been effected in the person of a negro man of mine, by Lineh’s Anti-Rheumat ic Powders. The said boy, havingsnffered with it incessantly for his wards of twenty years, lost at least* one-third ofnptime until he took the above powders; since w-hich time, now nearly two years, he lias becn_ a valuable end constant field hand, never having suffered with Rheumatism, to the best of my knowl edge, and I take pleusurc in recommending to to all thus afflicted. Mildked L.Coelinswoktu. April 10, 1855. STATE OF GEORGIA, ( , Wm . BCartcrr> Punt am County. y ’ Ordiuaryyo said County, do hereby certifr, that John Linch, Jas. YV*. Mappin, Benjamin F. Adams Robert Mvrick, and Mildred L. Collins- worth, who certifv in tavor of Linch’sAuti- Kheumatic Powders, arc reputable citizens of said county, that no suspicion ot attempting fraud upon a community can be attached to them, and that their intelligence forbids the idea that they have been deceived. Given from under m.C hand and seal of office, this the 10th day of April, 1855. W illiam B. Cahter, Ordinary, I certify to the above myself. James Nicholson, Clerk ofthe Superior Court of the County of Pntnnm. Sold by Z. Gray & Co. May ITth, 1855. 15—lv NEW ARKANGEMENT. Bess gate aate w'lj i Arrival and Departure of cars at No. 13, (Tennille, C. R. R.) Down day Jrain^arr. 8,03 P.M. leaves 3.08 P. M. Opday train arr. 11.15 A. M., leaves 11. 20 A. M* Down night train arr. 12.55 A. M. leaves 1 Up night train arr.- 10. 51 P. M. leave 10 2*. P. M. VOLCANIC REPEATING PISTOLS T HIS PISTOL can be dischargfd *iih greater rapidity and certainty thm«, other pistol now in use. The following it , 3 extract in relation to them, taken froa ii, New Haven Palladium: “We have seen and fired a pistol recsntlp invented and patented, which bids fair tun cel every tiling in that line that has yet b*ei offered to the public attention, it mtj to combine all that could be desired ami a w-eapon. Colt’s pistol compared wiii seems like a distortion, or a clumsy, wak, and ridiculous affair for a fire-arm*. TtiwV canie pistol carries a Minie or conical bill,* a rifle barrel, and will put it ihrougl t three-inch plank at a distance of ninety roh. Tlie receiving tube will hold ten ball or. tridges, which may be deposited in tvu m- conds of time. Th* pistol may be discharg ed thirty times fn fifty seconds. It«so cm- trived that it is not liable to accidental 4ii- charge. There is no priming, no cap?, mi therefore no danger to the eyes from any igii- tion near the breach. Neither is there any recoil so as to jar the arm or disturb * kii aim. The whole construction is so simple m not to get out ot order even from long use. The powder and ball are enclosed in the sam* metallic cover, so that a person could «win a river with one of tiiese in his belt witbevi in tlie slightest degree injuring tlie pov»d*r. Iu short, the weapon i.s in all respects oni of the most perfect things in tlie shooting line that we ever took into our hand*.” small lot just received nud for salt at the MADISON BOOK STORE. Madison, March 24, 1855. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PniL.lBELFIMM.l. Important Announcement. T O all persons afflicted with Sexual disiui, snch as Seminal Weakness, Impotwci, Gonorbikea, Gleet, Syphilis, &e., Ac. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of PluW elphia, in view of the awful distraction ofti- man life and health, caused by Seim! dss eases, and the deceptions which are practuR upon the unfortunate victims of such diswii bv Quacks, have directed their consulting Su et on, as a Charitable Act worthy uftti-' name, to give Medical Advice GBAn» r t°t‘ persons thus afflicted, (Male or Female,) w» apply by letter, (post-paid,) with a descripM of their eonditon, (age, occupation, biniai. life, &e.,) and iu cases of extreme poverty iu suffering to Furnish Medicines Fbh " The Howard Association is a benevolent!*; stitution, established by special endowmw,' the relief of the sick and distressted, a£i« , with “Virulent and Epidemic disease*, **• its funds can he used for no other pnroWi * has now a surplus of means, which tlieRq tors have voted to advertise the al>o\e It is needless to add that the Association mands the highest Medical skill of the »g’- . Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GLO. K. N —OUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard a* - ation, rhila-delpliia, Pa. 15vorder ofthe Directors .. . * EZRA D. 1IKAKTWELL, Presidi 1 - GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. May 10 1855- W Consignment. AUGUSTA, Geo., January 12th it 13 ^' Y Consignment from “Tennessee ® ^ ; con, Lard, Flour, and Cobs, be unusually heavy this season, rc ;tf j * may have to buy these articles, are . give roe a call. Every thing is , b T. W. FLEMING Corn’ll. Merck*"" M or city acceptance, janli—4m ifob sale* the Waters of Neely's ercek _ L YING on me « aww - J cot- Limestone, on the Savammli roa«. lining Six Hundred and Eighty adjoining Bryants, Smith, King « p cbr0 jri will be sold on the first Tuesday next in tlie Town of Sandersville.. made known on the day °f tq V[N3- janl7-tps JOHK*^^ NOTICE. T HE subscriber forewarns any P*-' trad ing for a note purporting to by me to John Pate, for twenty-nv dollars, dated as I learn, some tual ® l8 56 « 1851, and due the first of JanuMf. ^ 1857, .as I never gave any such R d e- have reason to believe, was got ceive and defraud any one who , ra - fortf€ rr- it. Tlie note, if in ex o,TFlmA ROBX WHIDrt' t Sept. 27, 8856.