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^iftcrtemfnts.
Administrator’s Sale.
I 'jY virtue of an order of the Ordinary, ef
) Wasthngtou c; nnty, will be sold before
tlie court house door at Sandersville on the
first Tuesday in March next. Tive negroes
belonging to the estate of John Jor..v:u <ic-
ceased lo-v.it: Matilda a woman, about
voars of ate, a goo l seamstress and house ser
vant. and her-two children, Jane 7 years old
aud Coer 1 ts m.mtlis old, Harjict a \\om..n-l
^ursoTo aud Baoek a girl 8 years old hold
J^rtke beiwtit of I he creditors ot said estate.
* £UZA A. JORDAN. adm’x.
tl J.ui:d E w. jORI>AX, admr.
C- 1 A
flu
gvtoliscmcnts.
General JlObertisrmcnts 1 General ^bbcrtismnits. j 6ntfral ^tilinlismnits. j patent jftkftichics , 6ciindl gUhcrtismtutg
j;c 3
/n\VO mi nt'is after date application wdl
be made to the lion. Court of Washington
County for have to (sell one negroes boy bv
tiie name of Mike the property John A J.
Peacock mil.or child of Asul’eaeoek dee.
jj.UARY l’EACOCK, Guardian.
Jan. 81856
•»T|7 JiERFIAS Dempsey Moore mid John j
yY x. Thompson applies to me for letters i
0 t administration on the estate of J.esse Moore, j
late ot Emanuel county, deceased-— _ i
These are therefore to cite and admonish all,
and simrular the kindred and creditors of said !
deceased to be and appear at my office, within
the- time prescribed by iaw, and file their ob
jections, if any they have, why said letters
should lust-lie granted. * _
Given under my hand, at office, in . arm.
this loth-Nov.. ls'5j.
Ji. 15. LEWIS, D. Oril
Xav.‘it!, 1555, 43 80 d
ft fi\ ]
«■» ■i.V.a
r s jj S
New Store—$20,000
losl o)* JKisfatdm
| ^"^XE due bill given by Jordan W. Xinna-
,y Haywood
w;; :
Washington Sheriff Sales.
r lLLbe sold on tiie first Tuesday inFelu-
t the courthouse door in the
II asiiiugtoiicomity, be
ef sale the following
w
If ruarv next, :
Town of Sandersvill
twven tiie usual hot
property to wit j ^ j ^
o:.lx Fiitl h-k-lcory hi"i\
acl' s uio t- vV’illi ii' c 01l swnnip. iU.1-'
cn the south (' KiJdlJ,lev-
itjj'mf as U-'e -'pert,' of lbmy W,«r.to saUs-
<y i«a%>v!r of.hm.es 11. G.imore. admr.
ym oili<l k UUT. , .
Also at the same time and place, one him-
*tid lot containing one acre more or less,
known as the Female Academy, le'-jCfi on as
the property . f A. A. Cullens, < t al 1 nistee ef
> tattle institute to satisfy a ft ta in favor ot
Joseph Bautrs vs A. A. Cullens at :.l t rustee
and one ii fa in favor cfT. J. Warthen, for use
.tie., asst me, and one ti lain favor ot \' “.lam
HoJges vs said Trustees. -
\lso at the same, time and putce, two mouse
colored horse mules 4 years old levied on a:;
the property of Adolphus McMil.on to satis!)
« Superior Court ft fa in Savm- "t ( ",e
icl. VS Aiioipl.ns McMiilon, the s.ane being
transferred to George 1!. Massey, i ropcit)
pointed out by said Massey . , . f
1 Also at the same tune and place, o..e lo.
land in the town of Sandersville, containing-
half an acre more or less, being a )«rt <H la
l-nowii as the l.azaron * Newtnaa io,, also
the lot‘Id.e^on IE. IF. Carter resided m the
time of the lire, containing a l»all acie mote <>i
f^s also oife Ktof hm.l adjoining J. A- Xorth-
Sngtoii, fronting the street leading from the
Veinale Academy to the Church, containing
one half acre 'more or less, all three ot the
above described Lots levied on as the proper-
*v ofT J- Burthen to satisfy a it la in la\ot ol
l'olm ir Rabun survivor vs Thomas J. II arth-
»n principal and IFillituft IK Carter security
* l jau. P l'IB06 S A II JONES, Dop Sltff.
GEORG 1 A, Washington County.
Brookins Ordinary oi
said Co.
1IEREAS James F. Smith applies
me for letters ol dismission on me
Estate of Frederick Tyson, late oi said e-oun-
tv, deceased. . ,
' These are ‘therefore to cite arm admonish
ill and singular the kindred n.ul ere t.ors
-aid deceased, to .be and appear at wj
itllc-e within the time prescribed by u\\.
n„d show cause, any if they have, why *aid
mtter should not be .granted .
Givsn under my band at othcc, in Satie
villo. this 20th day of Nov. 1855.
Nov 20
'll YV WO' '0 BROO-AlXt
•i:t iu.ui
0 r d.
rpIIL.subse
| the eiti/e
ing
lbseribc-r bi
cits of
::s leave to announce to
... iishiugtoii and the udjoin-
uinties thatbeluii. just finished his
SEW STORE ■
n- the site- where the old one was burned.
Ami is now receiving a large and well selected
assortment
NEW STOCK.
One due I fill given by 'James L Jenkins to
J. !. YOUKGBLUOJ) & CO. ! « I ; '' wa or -bearer *13 Siets.. dated August
1852
l inch’s
Riffs: r,H'BTic
S POWDEKS.i
i I1EUMAT18M. UUEC.VAT1C GOl'T. a
family groceries.
Consisting in part of
BACON, SEGARj.COFFii ,,YK“ r iV::
- * v V. a. , 7 ana allsin narl
Al
Georgia—Waslnngton Counli,
$£>} ISngivoit ISt'ookiits,
Ordinary of said county.
N^TIIEEEAS J ol in K. Mcyo applies to me
y \ for Letters of Administration on tiio
estate "of Patrick J. Pate, late of said county
These are, therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kinded and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my olhe-e,
wit! in The time prescribed by law, and show
cause (if any they have) why said Lettters
should not iie granted. .. •
Given under m\ T hand at-office m fcanuois-
ville this 8th Januarv 1 S.Tfc>.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ordinary.
Jan. 10 1855. 30tl
be
uuieation will
i;.,urt of Otd tui'ry
X v t) m.iru.is ..iter inue
made lo llie lmnorabl
of Wusington county, for leave to sell lot
am! No. SOL in the second district. 2;1 see-
Pi on of the Cl'.crosee pnretms.-, heion^m"
the estate of Minim Lastwoo-.l, ot said eoun-
,y, oeec.tseiL^ K yy T \y00D, .1dm'r.
Nov. 22, 1555
also
Iron,
Waits,
Trace
Chains,
Tubs, ^
Buckets,
1 '■aii
Cotton
Tarns, <C - c. Jcc.,
And every tiling usually kept in
his line, which he offers-at His usu
ally
LOW PRICES.
CALL AND SEE HIM AND
YOU WILL'.NOT REPENT IT.
Z UllANTLEY.
Mav IT, 1355. lf
AY lc found for the present at their
New St.-re where they will lie happv ti>
M-e their mu trielfUs and customers. Tiie.v
keep constantly m hand a large u.-sortmc.l
. f Dry Goods suited to tiie titties and the pre
vailing fashions. Together with Boots and
Shoes, Ilats and Caps. Ready-made .Clothing,
Saddles, Bridies atm Harness.
LIKEWISE,
assortment of Haul ware, Gi..ek-
Karthe;: and Wooden IVare,
articles as are general A needed
in families or on farms.
ALSO,
On band ami eonsian !v rei.-eiving a large
and fresh supply «f CROCiHUES, such
is Bitt-or Sides, Siioitiders, Hants, Sugars.
Golfec, 1 h-tir, Mr lasses, Butter, Cheese t fco.
Ac. All of which t:.<._ oiler on accommoda
ting terms, and in' ite pr.tvoasiirs to call-and
examine for themselves.
Highest prices paid for Cotton. Also,
highest pro es paid f-r Tallow.
St-- '-rsvibe. Nov. -.8th, 1835. -13 tf
One note on Green Brantley and Alien
.Tones fiir gtlJ Wets.. ] livable to C. II. Shei>-
pnrd adm r. on tbe estate ot Win. Jones, du-
to<l April 1 Atli 18 4. due 1st Tu-i-ember IS 4
One due bill given by W. J. (A ston to C. !D
Sheppard or bearer lor $28 5Sets-., dated No.
vember 29th 18 .
The above dates and am-nuts are stated to
tin- best of ray recollection. Tbe tinder will be
rewarded, by loa\ ina them at the Store o:
Ainsworth & Samir. Persons m *. cautioned
:igai. st trading (or said notes and dm-1.1 Is. and
tiie makers, from paying them to any one but
wvself.
'jan 1st 3m C. IP SHEPPARD
Ik SCIATICA, ior the above
sate, speedy and radical c-tire is found in
Lineh's Anti-Rhenmatie Powders, the greatest
remedy now known for Rheumatism, in any
of its forms Among the man; nostrums of
tin- iiev. so landed as e.uri-s for Rheuiiiatisni,
none have ever yet bei n discovered be to |>.i.—
-essed of half the curative powers of th'-se
Powders.
Let those itffiiCted read the certificates np-
pendedbelow, which arc- from persons perfect
lv rcstsitisi ble, ami whose veracity cannot be
- Cnjsott’s Yeliowdocli
AND SABSAPar ILt -,
I s »' ,,T ”P iu the Lnrcrest s - "f,'
1 and ts acknowledge to he thc'C'2 ‘K
mane, as is certtfied bv t i ,
• it has jicrl'orineii the Lri.-mW"^'-'
which arc in the possession
D only titu l..F; ro Mti,„
Remember
article-
this
Scrofula. Syphilis, Mercurial
■Nit,;
diseases are
speedily
Cal it
bv its
BEAD CEBT1FIc ATi ,
T.u.lai-ossa Co., Al
SDL.
Sir. I 'flu! you this to cervii\ 1, J 0 “’ I
Nolii'c.
^■^71'] the midersiirnetl hare as.'OcitUed our-
▼ ? e
DRY GOODS.
TTFXRY 1.ATI1ROP & VO., will continue
desirable styles of Dry Goods aud wiU al
full assortment to wmeu t-u
*ers visiting this market is
■hii-h will be found.
43 2 in
^NKORGIA. Y’ASIHXGTON COUNTY.
I -jr Bv Un/uAd Brovkins, Ordinary of *atd Co.
AvT.-reas. Solomon Newsome applies to me tor
lotters of Guardianship, for the" persons and
srnnf-rtv of Sarah, Eliza Seany Ann an.- Aa-
Puau Butts, minors orphan children of George
liutts, late of said comity, deceased—
These are therefor to cite and admonish all
Mrmni concerned to be ana appear at my ot-
iee, within the time prescribed by law and
skow uause, if anv thev have, why said let-
** 6iven“ mtder mv Cfit office, in Sanders-
vifi. this 0rd , y .
Nov. 29,1855. 43 m6m
EOKGH-l ir.fSIIIXGTOX COUNTY.
( j iritereas, IFillis .1 Dent applies to me foi
latte rs of H ■ Inti ni strut ton. w.th the 1 > '•
nexed, on the estate of Ilarret 1 rice, late ot
said eountv. deceased : , . , ,,
These are therefore to cite and ndmon.j-.i . 1.
and.singular the kindred and ereoitors ot sum
Notice.
TWO months after date, application will be
ade the Honorable the Court ot Ordinary
bv the •.inuersigned-, as—
ma
of Hancock county.
eeutor andExeentrK of Samuel ; decease. 1,.
tor leave te sell the slaves ana real_cstate
said deceased, for the purpose ot paying the
debts and making distribution aee-ormiig to
tht . effect ofthe
BAR AH HALL, F.xrx.
43 2m
Nov. 22
T WO MONTHS after date, application will
bo made to the Ordinary of
bo made to the uruinary ... Emanuel
countv for leave to sell al! the estate of Wm
Johnson, deceased. Sold for the benefit or
the heirs. Terms on the day.
WRIGHT IlEXDLY. Guard n.
Dec. 13,
45 2 m
t l.L persons
A'-
to be and appear at my
u eserbed oy .
ofiiee, witli-
imthe time preserbe.t by law, and shmi eam-c
ff,'. I .,-liv -.id !.-rri-v= should netpe
Given" under tnr k.an-1 at office, in Sanders-
, „ , indebted to the estate of
AVm. R. Ensiling, late of Washington eoun
tv. deceased arc requested to comeforward and
settle up the same, an 1 those having di m: nds
acainst said estate arc requested to hand t.iem
in. dulv authenticated. eci,r ; !iii:r to law.
JAMES RUSHING, Admr.
40d
have in store
attention <>i* ]"irc!m>crs v
invited. Amon<r wlin-n ’
fancy dress goods
Silks, Baragea Chally Muslins, Ginghams,
Prints etc.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
Bombazines, Alpacas, Canton and Taiumin
einthes, Mm fin d'. Laines, t.rcnadens, Lara-
elvesir, Copartnership under the name
■and style ofZ. Gray & Co., to date from May
30th for the jiurpose of doinga general mercan
tile business. We will bo found in the two
story building on the East side of the public
Square, where we now have and iutcndtokcep
constantly on hand a good assortment ofTam
ily Groceries, Hardware. Provisions, and in
deed every thing usually to be foundanv
win-rein a Grpeery, Ilardwme, or Provision
Store. Please to give 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
Corn, Wheat, Flour, Peas. Hides, Tallow,
Beeswax, and other Produce.
each a riaii gray.
NATIIAN IV. HAINES.
Sandersville, June 11 1854. tf
Planter’s €!cb.
pilE Planter's Club of Hancock will liere-
Tucsdav in each month.
JAMES THOMAS. President.
Titos. C. Audas. Secretary.
Dec. 13. 40 tf
T
ZSoup.c and E.el iov { et’e.
HE 1H )USKand IJ)T now owned and occu
pied by inyselt; t! ri-e-fonrUis ot a mile
west of Sandersville, is oUVre.l t< r s.de on ae-
,,,11,111 dating terms. The-buildings anil ml
new, and the Lot contains twenty - one and a
half acres, a portion of which isimprov
jail 3 1856—tf -I N< >.
qaestioiii-d. If relief ii< n: suffering bo desir
ed. you have only to procure a box or'two of
tin-"e invaluable Powders, and follow strictly
tbe diicetions, and rl eirmagie effect will soon
1,0 iVlt, in a totalabsence of ji-in. By arranger
mi-1 t with Dr. J. <>. Gilson," their discov
erer, these Powders will hereafter be put up
by p. TV Adams. A Box entrains sixty pew-
dUs. All -orders directed to hinrat Eatonron,
Putnam Co., Ga., wiiI nu-et witn prompt nt-
ti-ntion. if the cash A.'i.Uo, aeeempiiny the ol
der. Medicine sent free of.el arge.
CERTIFICATES.
Extract of Yellow Ikx-k ijn’.l s-' r °’' !i,a h,
performed one ot the most w ,TAM-'-ilA
me that has ever been pn-f, r „ . ' 1
have been iiffiietcd for rortx V A or ‘A-i. '
lions (J n :.*j legs ami feet': "j,," - 1
so bad that 1 1 r.u ,o go oti
-i j.
iMs tbY’h
4845* 1 had one leg «f t .pf.teu.d : ”^
about nine months n:v otherli-A 1 ’'-9,
in large eating and rtinning ,, , - I ir '4, , .
knee to my foot, and ilisehare,.’-''* fr ®m i,
ofolfeitsive matter. My gr„;,r A
m large biles, with my h-tt ) ian j , “U,
runniiigsores nearly toiny elboir ' n lan
that 1 have snri'tri-d
IP. Kl'DlSII.L.
Da. J. G. GIBSON •:
Sit:—1 have been fiffikte-d with Rhenmittism
for the last three or four years, which, though
slight a* first, continued to increase upon me.
until it became exeet-dinglv trottWcffoiue, and
eatisimr, at times, when itentered in the l>aek
iii'mv bead, the most dretidful and annoying |
t’UitiAt was suggested tonic, on one eeeirsiim,|YUil eonhi sleep all nWiit” at';- - --
by a friend, that it I desired to be cured o. ) for two rears. \V! c-’n 1 j f 1 L r.'.
wii.i-u.
r tin- . ‘‘tti
1 cannot ifiseribe toroii. | yyLh i- ‘ ' c
that 1 eon Id not res* day i r :n-r! , 1 ! ' ,ll -ii :p,.,
1:>. October last my son bi" n .,|.
youi bottle i f wriq pars ; I rG.I it"' •'
record ot some womierlhl tnrts,,,.,’ ,M| W
your “Extract of Yedbw LV,-!,- U r j *'!- r
rilla,” I sent and gi t two bottlA-s V >f h-
C(i)njncneeJ takinir it.
to
! great astonishment, my sores :.ViC '
Rheumatisni, I would probably find a cure for | n-ntles. mv soles iiad ,-n. .,, ! l
it ill your powders, wlueh you i-dl Lineli sAnt,- ' sorM got'well as if hv ewi :
IwunYtk- Bowder. Though I had but little 1 ^ ^ «e
faith tn their ellieaev, I eoiteluded 1 would give : tR|C . t y.:llo lv Doi-k ,!■ s-'.-.
, I uae
I w(’R sale at the kiln, or 13th Station C. R. R.
^ at one dollar and fifty cents m-r barrel,
wai rioted to slack. Cash re jn red.
Mav t-YM. S> FED.
ges.
Muslins Ginghams et
WHITE GOODS.
Surp Mull and N'am-mok Muslins, Fig <1 TMaid
, Swiss and Jnebnets, Dimeties I-awus
ami Strip
etc. _
LINEN GOODS.
ni • *n l-t l-° Barnbv Sheettiigs. Tiilow Case
Lhien.°Bes\all tlax 4 1-2 Irish I.in^ ^
Damasks and Napkins, Drapers, llaiabacs,
heavy goods.
“uOSTEBY AND GLOVES.
A full assortment for Laclics, Men, and chil
drens.
EMBROIDERIES.
Collars and Sleeves in Muslin and Lawn, Cl,im-
isettsanil Sleeves .. ,i
Edgings and Inserting* ,,
Bands anil Flonnccry ”
Thread tiad Yalerealis Laces, etc., etc.
Savanm li Feb. L
Dee. '
Administrator J s,Sa!c. -
A GREEABLE to an order of the bt>nm«-
ble C uirt of Ordinary ot M asiungt >n
county, wiilbe. sold at the court house ,,,
Dublin,' Iaiureiis county, on the fiist Ii.c -u.-y
in February next, wit tin the legal
ll] IvlH Hi* 1 ' nv . • ,
sale two li,ts of land, to-wit : numbers ctglity-
one’ffU) and eignty-four. (84tin the seven
teenth district of originally Yi’ilktnson, imw
Laurens eountv. each eoffitfnung tu-o hundred
two and a half acres more or h ss. bold as the
property of llezekiah M. Gilmore, late ol
Washington coinmy I'Vyrnafed. .
Term’s Ash JAS, 11. Gil.MORE.
Dee. 20. -1625. 46 td *‘
T n v - . .
be liwde to tho Court of Ordinary oi U usli-
inMon eountv, for leave toscl! one negro man
bv the ananie of Harry, the property ot the es
tate of 11 In. R. Rushing, late of said county,
deceased. JAMES RUSHING.
Plantation for Sale.
Q IT HA TED c-ifveu miles front Savannah on
O tj,e Ogeechce and Altamahaw Canal, in
five hundred
Die.
n’.YO months at’.eT date application wiil be
f made to the Honorable the Cour' of Or-
dinar, of E nanuel conifty, for leave
all tiie .real personal property
land, de
i.f Cutler Kirk-
Chatham County, containing
acres, consisting of first, quality Rice land,
also good corn and cotton fend, with fine
range for stock. Oil the jifeinises fe a good
two story house, with fill necessary out
buildings.' immediately on the canal it has
one of the best sites for a steamsaw mill.
Tiie place is well 'Situated for orchards or
vineyards'. ,
• JOHN R. TEBEAL.
30 3m
TEW!)O II1S R2-: n vilSI).
^ BSC0NDED from Mr. Brinson’s Mill in
A Washington’ county, on Saturday night
last, a man by the name of James P. Banks, a
mill-wriglit by profession, he rode oft’ a bright
bay horse, his foretop roiehed off. but nearly
grown out, one of his eyes out. believed to lie
the right. Banks is about 35 years old. walks
short and steps quick, quick spoken, and usCk
good-language, iie wears his hair in (Fontturn
ed to the left, and long, reach.over tiie left
eye. - Carried off a l-iivg;v. wlrielrhe claims
to behis own. The public will do well to look
out or him. C1IAS. C. SHEPPARD.
Dm-. 13 45 J!t
Co-Farlneistiip.
r !l E undersigned have formed a co-part
ership fortne purpose of earn- ing on the
business oi Piatcriug, Bricklaying and Rock
work in all their various brunches and in the
most ^workmanlike manner. Jobs taken in
the country DANIE I. STEVENSON.
JAMESA. FAGAN.
Ritijdcrsville,January 1, 1855, nv
CARTER’S SSMN’SJI MIXTURE.
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF TIIE BLOOD!
N ot a Particle of Mprcnry in it.
Let the Afflicted Read and Ponder!
N InhtUible Remedy fur Scrofnhi, King’;
_/\ Evil, lwiC'.iuiat.'sin, Oh-tinate Cutaneous
Enqitions, Pimples or I’pstuies on the Face,
Bhoehia'. i'oii-, .Agile and Fever, Chronic Sore
lives, R ug Worm or Tetter, Scald Head,
Enlargement anil Pe in of the Bones and Joints,
Stubborn l
ihiiltie
tin in a fair trial. Idid so, anil contrary toall
e.xpi-ita-tion, 1 had taken but a few of them
when 1 ceased to feel any .more pain, and l
have been freed from all Rheumatic symptoms
up to tiie present.
Believing your powders invaluable, and hav-
ingno doubt of their efficacy to cure, i thought
it mv duty to give you this testimony in their
fa v o*rl
Respectfully, &e.,
Jas. V. Mai-.-in.
Eatontoii, April 5th, 1855.
Dk. J. G. GIBSON,
Eaton ion, Ga.,
DnAKSrp.— 1 cannot refrain from an expres
sion to you of the great estimate 1 jdaee on your
itivalu-abk- reineny for Klioiimatism. 1 liave
used it in my family with tiie most satisfactory
results, and would rcc-omineud it to any person
<v ‘ s arAaj»,. r ij]."'!, r ‘'ft-
now consider myself well, \ ..., ' *nrfj
the atilieti-d to try this inc<licin» aN', s: ■ V
it will cure any known disease in Vi1
- , ■ — .a it • laUjin?
great worth to suffering hiu,;.,.
try It, tor it will mre'qjJI!'" «-
-•nion ,ors w [
Ti
the
3e all
its great
trot tlieii
ease is well known in a large
Carolina. Georgia and Alabsiii-
should doubt tin-ahove i-tire 1 ij lv i.
call on me, and 1 will show t t ''i
I can be found in 'JV.lhq ei-sa (k! e* 4
one mile from Stocks Ferrv
. Tne Yellow Deck &
ILirlv adapted H r females of delic-ti*, ^
resulting In m irrcpiilaritv of -
charges, anil otherdisoei-es jKtdUiartoth*^
1856! 1856!
SOFT II E R N CULT! V A T 0 R,
A MONTHLY JOURNAL,
devoted cxilusivcly to t!ic improvement of
Sonth-crn Agriculture.
Horticulture, Stock Breeding, Boultry. Bees,
General Barm, Bconcmy, dec., if c.
—- «im rrramtnr* rNnTlA^TNn?.
Dollar a Year in Advance.
On
T 1
Nov. 22,
JACKSON BIRD, Adm'r.
L. KIRKLAND, Hdmr’x.
43 2m
Oct. 11
Washington County Academy:
mvsbi: pr<)TECE.
■f ) AY me wliat you
-qnei
27. 1
T>
1 sequences,
jail 27. 1855.
nve me orrsiKff tup pou-
JOHN A. WltlGHT.
4-U
GEORGIA-— M’osliii'.irton County.
By Haywood Brookins, Ordinary of. said
•"V|Th ERE A S ‘Sarnttei Robson applies to
\\ me for letters of Administration on
the estate of Alpltus Stokes, kite of said
county d -c-eased,—
These are therefore to c-tte and nd'ilonts.i
all and singular the kindred and creditors ol
said deceased to be and appear appear at tny
office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted. .
Given under my hand at office, m . a.i
dersville, this 13th December. 1855.
HAY WOOD BROOKINS, Ora y.
Dec. 20, 1855
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order from the Ordi
nary of Washington County, will be
.-old before the Court house door in the town
of Siuidcrsviile, oil the first Tuesday in F'ehru-
arv next, between the legal honrs of sale, the
following negates : Irwin, a blacksmith,
Lewis. Alaek, Pckbv, Jane and her child,
llagar and her eliilil. Bold as the property
of James Ainsworth, deceased, tor the benefit
ofthe heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms mat'c k»oem oji the ,lav of sale.
' JOHN W. RUD1S1LL, Adm'r.
Dec, 20, 1855 49 *‘ ls
(GrEQRGiE—-Wasltiitgtou Countv.
By HAYWOOD BB00K1WR,
Ordinary fur said County.
W HEREAS Tfe.iiias Tanner Admiuistra-
lor the estate ef Mieheal llanson on
late of said-county applies to me for letters of
dismission from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
s and singular tho kindred and creditors of said
<hMeasc.Ltfc.be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, anil show cause, if
anv they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my band at office, in Rait-
Jnrsvillu, this />th <lay ot* September, IS"*”).
11A V WOOD BKOOKI-NS, Urdinarv.
Cm
li^ILL BK SOLD, before the Court house
r I'HE above Institution will be opened for
l tl»o reception of Males and Females on the
Second Monday in January next. The Trus
tees have secured the services or Mr. B. F.
RUD1-S1LL for the ensuing year, and would
cheerfully recommend him as a Teacher, to the
support and patronage of parents and guat-
dians in this and the adjoining counties. - -
The following shall be • the rates of Tuition
—For the 1st Class $8 per. term. 2nd do.
$12. 3d do.-16. No pupil taken for any less
time than otic quarter.
N. B. Prompt payment of dues at the close
of each term. R- It - Fi.ocrxot,
W. F. PouifXKi.i.,
A. A, Ccli.kxS,
Silas Floyu,
IV. P. 1 Iayxks.
Sandersville. Dec. 26. tf Trustees.
Dll'. J. J. HARRIS.
COPARTNERSHIP.
rpHE Undersigned havd associated them-
1 selves in the praetioe of LAW on the
criminal side of the Court, and will practice in
urn- eountv of the St-.-to. Office at Angus.Pa,
' EDWARD J. WALKER,
JUL1EX GUMMING.
Dee. 20, 1555 4 fi U v
B F.GS leave to armounee to the- citizens of
Washington Co., that he lias permanently
located tit Tennille where he may be found at
rjl times when not professionally absent. He
would-further state *hat In addition to the
advantages usually enjoyed by studeuts of
medicine, he has been in eonsta-nt atten-
danee for two years past, ujion the *• Surgical-
Infirmarv” of tiie Drs. Campbell, where he has
had abundant opportunity of.- observing dis
ease. and its appropriate treatment.
He hopes by promptness aird assiduit »o
merit confidence,
mav 3
AINSWORTH & SLAG Ell’S
STORE A T DA Y1SB0R0.
[''HOSE wlio have already honored us with
r |Mlt
A a call at the the above Store are w 11 con-
A . D ;
Watch
JERNIGAM,
Maker and
yst:eb jsbz es -<msam be«
Sandersville, Jan 10 1S5G. 4“ tf
.1jvi9 .vmw
3 (D D 0 S
T l 1E undersigned, respectfully call the atten-
t:
door, in Sandersville, on the first Tues
day in February next, by oyder.of the Honor
able the Court of Ordinary, a negro man named
Jordan, aged about 25, belonging to the estate
•f Enoch Tootle, late of Washington .county,
deceased, for the purpose of ■ distribution
among'the heirs.
Doe. 1, JFITIIRO ARLINE, Ex'r.
171 " ~ i Consisting cfevery article belonging
GEORGIA—Wasbington County, i Dry Goods tnvi Hosiery line.
ion of the citizens olAVashington and the
adjoining Counties, that they have removed
to their now Store, on the lot formerly occu
pied by Laz.aron anil Newman, where they arc
opening a handsome and well selected stock of
anil WHITER
to the
By Haywood Hrookins,
Ordinary of stud Count v.
■yy" IjffiRE AS _J no. IV. Rudisill applies for
of iG.uarilianship for Andrew
Karria Ainsworth, mf.uor child of James Ains
worth, la,te off a id county deceased :
Those are tlierefugo to cite and admonish
ail and smguhmhe kindred and creditors of
Wiid deceased to Ije and appear at mv office
witlW the time proscribed bv law, and
»b<W fw.se (if any tfe>y ltavc) why said
loiters should not be crated.
Giy,en wilder my hand at office in gan.
4ers ville this -Istdav of January !«56.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS Ordinary,
Jan 12 4 30d*’
Heady JfSadc Clothing
for Gentlemen, Youths and Boys,
4iold anil Silver Watches,
JEWELRY,GUNS, RIFLES
Hardware and Saddlery.
All of which we arc offering at low prices
and ontlic usual terms.
Mr. AE Newman respectfully solicits a
call at this store from all his friends and former
customers,where he will use his kgst exertions
io please the most fastidious.
AINSWORTH & SLAGER.
ember 4, 1S55 3-3
J.6
vineeil that we keep constantly on hand, aiql
have laid in this spring. The largest and
handsomest- stock of goods which cannot he
surpassed in any country Store, as regards
b atitv stele anil cheapness.
MR. IT. W. SHEPARD, Our
Agent
A Gcntlem.-.ft well known and highly res
pected by all who know him for ids integrity
and business qualifications would he pleased
to see tit the old stand all his triends and
customers whom he lias secured during a suc
cessful career of some years in his business,
lie is ready to oiler great bargains and also
to suit the taste and fancy of nil ; and more
especially the ladies, having a good supply
of fine.goods on hand.
May 24tli, 1355. 1C tf
dJCDsUYt S* 8S2I£j2>32lB3i>
HGC.SJS, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL FAINTER, &C.
1 > ESPECTFULLY informs the public that
jl\i he is now prepared to execute al! kinds of
Plain and Fancy Painting,
Gilding, Graining, Glazing, War-
hleizing, Paper Hanging, ffc.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
May 31st, 1855. 57—lv
Sparta., Ga,
r piIE Subscriber Lakes this method of infor-
1 ming the public, that lie has taken the
house previously occupied by Little and Riley
as a wholesale grocery, opposite Cotlifcrn and
Watkin’s Store, where Ste intends keeping a
Cabinet shop, and will do fonts of work in
! of business.
that lino
CoMns,
reans,
Bedsteads,
Cases,
Safes
made to order, at moderate rates-; Mahogany
and Walnut furniture, repaired nentl". He
hopes the publh will give him ekfiir custom.
Any orders shall be promptly attended to.
Oct. 24 3S tf S. J. ST17ART.
DANIEL LF:f:, M. D.. Mid I). KEDAH)NT Ed
itors. ■ The Fourteenth Volume will commence
in January, l»Si>.
IIE CULTIVATOR is a larcro oc-tavo of
thirty-two page*, finuUnga Volume of384
pages in the year. It lontaiiis a iiim-li creat
or aiiKumt of reading .natter than any ae-icul-
tiiral journal in the Smith—embniehig, in ad
dition to all tho current agricultural topics o
the day, Yai.i-able Orioixal Coxtriuttioss
from many of the in. st intelligent and prac
tical I’lanti-rs. Farmers, and Ib-rtienlturi.-ns in
everv section ofthe South and Southwest.
—TERMS—
ttne Copy. ,?1 I Twenty-five Copies 1 year. .32"
Six Copies ..5 j One hundred ‘ 1 " 75
The Cash System wiil he rigi Hv adlierc-i! to.
and in no in.-taix-e wiil the paper hi- sent mi-
iess the money accompanies the order. The
bills ot all specie jiaying banks received at
par. All money remitted by mail, postatre
paid, will be at the risk of the publisher.
.Advertisements inserted at one dollar per
square of twelve lines, each insertion ; one
square per milium, Ten Dollars.
Address
V. M. S. JONES, Augusta, Ga.
UrWI’ersons who will act as Axcnls, and
obtain Subscribers, will be furnished the pa
per at el nh nrices. Dee. 13 tf
m>. Spinal Cninpl; ints, anil ail Diseases aris
ing from an Injudicious Use of Alereu-ry, Im-
prudcnce in Lite, or Impurity of the Blood.
^7t:“This irrea! alterative tncitii-liie am! Buri-
ficr ofthe Bioo.i is now used by thousands of
grateful patientsAjyin alb j.arts < !' tin- Uniieil
States, who testily mtil.e to t ho acmurkahlc eures
peiTormed bv the greatest < fall lnedieienes.
■‘CATKR’s Sl’ANIsH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia,
Rlicumatisifi, Scrofula. Eruptions on the skin,
Liver Disease, Fevers Ulcers Old Sores, Affec
tions of the Kidneys, Diseases ofthe Threat,
Female Complaints, I’ains-ar.d Aching ofthe
bones and Joints, are speedily put to flight
bv usiii'r this great and inestimable remedy.
" For 11! diseases ofthe Blood, nothing has
vet been found to compare with it. It cleanses
"the svstein of all impuritie-. acts gently mid
efficiently mi the Liver a id Kulnevs, strength
ens the Digestion.cives t-me to the Ft mad,,
makestheskin elearan-i healthy, and restores
the Cmititution, en.le bled l,y disease or lire
ken down In the excesses of youth, to its pris
tine vigor and street!'.
F'ortlie Ladies, it is incomparably Fictfcr than
all the eosmeties ever used. A few doses of
Carter's Spanish Mixture: will ri-.m-ve al! sal-
JoEvncssol'enmplexioii, brine the roses mantling
to tb.e cheek, give elasticity to the step, and
improve the general health in a remarkable
dea'i ce. bcyon-l all the medicines ever hoard of.
The lance number ol's ertifieates which wo
have received from persons from all parts of
the United States, is the best evidence that
there is III! llumbiur about it. The press, hotel
keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public
men, we!! known to the community, till add
their testimony to the wonderful efforts ofthi*
GREAT BLOOD FURIF'lEE.
fall outlie An liar and tset a Circular and
Almanac, and read the wond-irral cures this
truly srre-itest of al! Me 'blues lias performed.
None, eenuine unless sium-.i BENNF.TT A
BK1.K8. l’roprietf rs. No. 3 I'c n'l Street. Rieh-
moml, A'-.: to whom all orders tbr supplies and
agenei-s must, he addrssed.
And for safe by '/. Gray, SandcrsviBe, Ga.
Anctist 2 1 855.
Disorders, I,umlia- Vl q 10 ma y be afilicted with thus most annoying j tract of Yellow Dock
disease.
1 tried it on an old negro woman some 55
or ifc- t ears of age. who has been severely alflie-
teii ft-r b'ii years, orinorc, for aught j know,
and frequently she lias been rendered helpless'
by the most- excruciating pain, Mng ; up from
—*to 4 weeks at a time. Anxious to relieve lii-r,
1 have tried the most ofthe remedies in use for
Rheumatism, but always with unsatisfactory
results. 8he still complained, and her fingers
had beeoinestillcncit and partially drawn to
gether. When 1 heard of your remedy, and
especially of the astonishing cures that it was
etleetiiiLf I determine d to tri it on this old
woman. She commenced to take the powders,'
according lo yonri ireetiens, and in a few days
slm experieu ceil tlie lno.-t gratifying results.
But :is iiergelicral health was feeble, and fiml-
ing her somewhat feverish, 1 determined,hy
vour advice, to discoutinne the powders tor a
tewi:a>s. As soon as 1 foitiid her elearoffi
inenstrunl i|.
The' proprietor has in I-is q"’ 1
munher of certificates et cures verLAC
theah-ve des< ription. M e ussi , e fr l:
ed. that a bottle* „r twoof^U^ft
S' SfirpaphrilJa vi’
DFi-ui ms .-lid
U P in biittli,
..lice regulate those dit!'. ul'f
the natural energies, ^"i’l
Brice 1# per bottle. Sohl'u-; olcs-fe.... a,. '
b - v SCGTIX & 31EA1). m
Chartres Street, A'.O.
-General Agents for the S.ififl^'jf fo ,
whom all orders must be sdercssert Mu'i’
A\ . II. Barnett. Sparta: James Jfertr F
White Milledgeville:Beal! & ClmnherV lA
ton; Moultrie A" Br«. Fetitfs jwj,.,.. ’ "j
Bayne, Alacon ; Alillcr A IlioleVl rui'k^r'
uiareli 15—6m ' " '
VGLCMIC REPEATING PISTOLS
r I”IIIS BIST0L can he
I greater tapidity and certainty than aar
other pistol now tit use. The following a A
extract in relation to them, taken frJi, p,
ver, 1 c-'T.imi iKcit the powders again, anil after I New Haven Palladium:
taking them for three days astonishing to toil, | ,. Wc have seen and tired a pbtolrmlr
sin said that she was entirely clear ot pant.:. , , . , j. ra fe r
And when I enquired more particularly of 1 er i th' u, ted and p<itcnted. winch bids lair ton
•onilition, she thrust out her hands, with her j cel every tiling in that line that lias.rehti
1IJU imiiii.u. til” iitiik niu;
had not been so clear of pain for years, “and
she lent like a young gal. : She lias not com
plained of Rheum; tisin since, and J hope that
the faithful old servant may never suffer pain
again.
l cheerfully hear you this testimony, anil
hope that you will lose lm time in publishing
your Remedy to the world, as a safe and cer
tain cure for Rheumatism.
Alost respectfully yours,
li. F. Adams.
Eaton ton, April 4, 1S55.
I do'hereby certify, that after suffering for
to combine all that could be desireditsx't
a weapon. Colt's pistol cumjiared wYu
seems like a distortion, or a clumsy, me,,
and ridienhms affair lor a fire-arm".' Tht vul
canic pistol carries a Alinie or conical Mil
a rille bsrrel, and will put it through i
threc-meh plank at a distance of iiin.tr rwk
■Tiie receiving tube will hold ten ball cut-
trulges, which may be deposited in two <,
comls of time. The pistol may be iliafaj-
ed thirty times in fifty seconds! Itissotw
trived that it is not liable to accidental <i>
charge. There is no priming, no caps, a:.
r years with the most exem-lating pain from ! tllCrcfore I10 (lanfeer to „, e cvc ”fro.t. mb-
4 I *;. l i. t i»• t <;ii • iin 1 lm ii.tr umtibi- . * • •
j. , EE, UB GEiSE * S .
G E X UIX E P R KP A RATI OX.
Helmbold's Hi Ally Concentrated
Compound Fluid Extract Bnchu.
Land for Safe.
At private sale, the tract of land containing
(1071 one hundred and seven acres choice fend,
on Williamson's .Swamp. Well watered, half
mile from Station No. 12 1-2, Central Roail,
and four miles from Sandersville. about 10
acres of cleared fend. For further information
refer to
S. 0. FRANKLIN,
' Tennille.
Doc. 31 46 4t
Valuable Plantation
JPCDIB ^11^4
T IIE subscriber offers for sale his plan
tation, situated in Washington county,
about five miles from No. 14, G. R. R.,
containing twelve hundred and sixty acres,
about five hundred of which is cleared anil
mostly in good condition for another crop. <<n
the premises is a ir>"xI dwelling, with all ’he
lilin
buildings iieeissary fora farm in good repair,
also, a, commodious and well arranged (Store
House, which commands ;.s good a trade as
any country store in the county—corn and fod
der and aii kinds of stock, can he obtained
with the premises if desired. The place is per
fectly healthy, and is generally . admitted to be
one of the most desirable phiurtations in the
eountv. Bcrsons wishing to purchase land in
Middie Georgia, convenient to a Railroad, will
do well to exam inc this place before pur
chasing. WM. G. AIi BRIDE.
Oconee P. 0., Nov. 17, 1855. 42 tf
TOWN PROPERTY
tor s.ii. i:.
T IIE undersigned offers for sale upon very
liberal terms the following property, to
wit :—three lots with flue new houses just
completed:
ALSO,
Thirtv acres of wood-laud within the cor
porate limits of the town of Eatonton.
T. TUN ISON.
Dee. 2. 1854.—33-tf
Hack to Tennille and
111WI.
T iie
morning at 9 A. Al., and meets the up-traio
from Savannah and Augusta. Returns to
Sandersville at 12. Leaves again at 2 V. AL
and arrives back at 4 P. AL, 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, Gon'r.
Oct 11, 1955 36 ly
For discuses of the Bladder and Kidneys.
Se.-nt Disc si-s, Strictures, Weakness, and
Ml diseases of the Sexual Organs, whether ill
Alale or Eiiiialf-from whatever cause they
muv have originated and no'matter of how
long standing.
If you have contracted the terrible disease
which, when once -i ited in tho'system,' will
surely go down from one generation to anoth
er, undermining the constitution and sapping
the very vital fluids of life, do not trust yourself
in tiie bauds of Cl Hacks, who start up every day
in a city like tils, and fill the papers with
glaring falsehoods, too well calculated to de
ceive the young and tho.-enot acquainted with
tho tricks. You caniu f lie too careful ill the
selection of a remedy in these eases.
The fluid Extract Bin-lm has been pro
nounced by eminent physicians the greatest
remedy ever known. It is a medicine per
fectly oleasant in its taste, and vert liino-ent
in its action, and yet so thorough that it an
nihilates every particle of the rank and poi
sonous vims of this dreadful disease; and
unlike- other remedies, does not dry up the
disease in the blood.
Constitutional Debility, brought on by self-
abuse a most terrible disease, which has
brought thousands of the human race tn un
timely graves, thus bfasting the brilliant
hopes of parents, and bl g ling in the bud the
glorious amoi'ioii of many a noble youth, ean
he Hired by this Infallahle Remedy. And as a
medicine which must benefit everybody, from
the simply delicate to the confined and des
pairing invalid, no equal is to !-e found acting
both as a cure and preventative.
Chronic Rheumatism, aim filming no perma
nent relief lromany of the main prescriptions
given me- by different physicians, 1 am now :
entirely well, not only ot Kheumaii.-ui itself,
But likewise ol 1 its effects. This cure was effe
cted by a pro;-.:ration styled ‘Lineh’s Anti- :
Rheumatic l oaners. Ol'tltc-re powders 1 took [
two dozen, fil'd have not had any symptoms of
m v old pains for three years. The effect upon
me rvas like magic- \i ithin three ilays utter ;
I had taken llio first powder, my pains clisnp- !
poured, and 1 have been entirely clear ofthe j
my ii]i to the present time. To all suffering
from Rheumatism, I do heartily recommend j
these powders; confidently believing that you
I have only to give hem atrial to secure a lasting j
j cure.
Yours Respectfully,
Eatoi.ton, April g 1S55. * Jon>: Lincii. ,
tion near the breach. Neither is there an; 1
recoil so as to jar tho arm or disturb a sr.
aim. The whole construction is so simple hi
not to "ct out oi order even from long tta
1 lie powder and ball are enclosed in the saint
metallic cover, so that a person could stria
a .river with one of these in his belt without
in the slightest degree injuring the potrife
In short, the weapon is in all respects oa
of the most perfect things in the shootiK
line that we ever took into our hands.”
C?f° A small lot just received and for sail
at the MADISON BOOK STORK.
Madison. March 24. 1855.
HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
Compound Extract Eluid
Sarsaparilla.
l-'or Furifying the- Bloo 1, rcmovcing diseases
arising from excess of Mercury, exposure and
imprudence in life, chronic constitutional dis
eases arising from an impure state of the-Blood,
and the only reliable aiideti'-etual known rem
edy fo the cure ot Scrofula. Salt Rheum.
Scald Head, Urlecrations ot the Throat ami
Legs, Bains and Swellings of tiie Bones,
Tetter, Dimples on the F'aec, and all Scalp
Eruptions of the Skin.
This article is now prescribed by some ofthe
most distinguished pliysic-ians in the country,
and lias proved more efficient in practice
than assy preparation of Sarsaparilis yet otter
ed to the public. Several cases of secondary
Syphiloiis. Mercurial and Scrofulous qiseases
have entirely recovered in the incurable
wards of onr public histitn ions which for
many years resisted everv mode of treatment
that could l>e devised. The-e eases furnish
striking examples of the salutary effects of
this medicine in arresting some of the most
inveterate diseases, after the glands were
destroyed, and the hones nlreach affected.
NoTicE.-Lettc-rs from responsible Bliysieians
and Bred*-ssors of several Medical (Alleges,
and .certificates of cures from patients will lie
found accompanying both Preparations.
Prices., Fluid Extract of Euc-lin, $1 per bottle,
or 6 bottles lor $5.
“ “ “ Sarsaparilla, “ “ “
equal in strength to one gallon of Svrup of
Sarsaparilla.
Prepared and sold by II. T. II ELM BOLD,
I have no hesitation in saying, that after
haviiigsutferc-J for upwards ot 2u years with
Rlicumatism in its most direful form—first in
my tlten my thumbs, wrist and knees,
slioulilers, and lastly—most excruciatingly—
in mv neck, 1 took two ortiiree <U«en of I.in
ch's Ami-Rheumatic Powders, and notwitli-
standing 1 am old, and my constitution very
much shattered, 1 have received the greatest
benefit from them imaginable; my relief from
siitl'ering and pain 1 cannot attribute to any
thing hut the powders, fori 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, letiiim be older young
Yours, Rc-sja-ctfully,
Routin' JIvnicK.
Eatonton, April 2nd, 1855.
HOWARD ASSOCIA"! ION.
F>IZlL*l!iE£.I s IIS* 1.
1 it rotiT.vnt A N xo rNet:it lnt.
0 all persons afflicted with Sexual disc*
| such* as Seminat. Weakness,
I am liappy to state, for the benefit of those
who aic- altec-tcd with KhcumjitL-m, tliatv ]ier-
feet. cure has been el'feeted in the ]>erson of a
negro ;nan ofminc. hy Lineh’s Anti-Rheumat-
ie Powders. The said boy, iiavitig suffered
with it incessantly for his wards of twenty
years, lost at least’ one-third ofup time until be
took the above poivilers; sineo which time,
now nearly two years, lie has been a valuable
and constant field hand, never having suffered
with Rheumatism, to the best of my knowl
edge, and 1 take pleasure in recommending to
to all thus afilicted.
Mildred L.Collinsworth.
April 10, 1855.
GoN-onniKEA, Gleet. Syi-iiius. Ac-.. Ac.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Ha
el],ilia, in view of the awful instruction "tu-
man life and health, caused l»y (Sexuali
eases, and the deceptions which are pisctt H
upon the unfortunate victims of stK-h iiaK'n
l,v Qnaeks, have directed their cousultitil ; r '
gc-on, as a Giiaritacix Act worthy oit»'
name, to give Medical Advice (iiuTtU“
persons thus affiic-ted, (Male or F'l-nmli-. ”
apply by letter, (post-paid.) with a descrip-,
of their eonditon, (age, occupation, fem
life, &e..) and in eases of extreme poverty^-
suffering to Furnish Medicines Dk
Charge. ,
The Howard Association is a.benevoi«-'
stitution, establislied by special endovniife
the relief of the sick mid distfessti-d,
with “Virulent and Epidemic discs.-*-.*.^
its funds ean he used for no other H'TU
has now a surplus of means, which t' :r V f
tors have voted to advertise the ahow
It is needless to add that the Associate® '
nuinils the highest Jledieal skill ot
Address, (post-paid,) Dr. CF.U. J 1 -
^:()UN, Consulting Surgeon, llowaw-'
at ion, Pliila-tlelphia, Pa.
Bv order ofthe Directors
‘ EZRA 1). IIHARTWELL, PrcR^ 1 -
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
M.iv 10 185.V
W
■ 1, Wm, 15 Cnrtcrr,
STATE OF GEORGIA,
PUXTAXI Col'NTV.
Oidiuaryjo said «'minty, do hereby certify,
that John Enroll. Jas. W . Mappin, Benjamin F".
Adams Robert Mvriok,and Mildred L. Gollins-
woitli, ’who certifv in tavor of Lineh’sAnti-
Rhc-uinatie Powders, are reputable citizens of
said comity, that no suspicion ot attempting
fraud upon a community can he attached to
them, and that their intelligence forbids the
idea that they have been deceived.
Given from under in a hand and seal
of office, this the loth dav of April,
1355.
William 15. Carter, Ordinary,
I certify to the above myself.
James Nicholson,
Clerk ofthe Superior Court of tiie County of
Putnam. Sold hv Z. Grav & Co,
May 17th, 1855-* ‘ 15—Ly
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
Chemist. 263 Chestnut Street, near the Guard ' P- H-
Arrival ami Departure of cars at No.
13. (Tennille, C. li. li)
Down dav train arr. 3. 03 P, M, leaves 3.08
Consignment
■ I2tli li*
of 5*'
AUGUSTA. Geo., January .
M Y Consignment from “Tennessee “ ,
cox. L.vito, Flock, and t'otix. *
be unusually heavy this season.
mav have to buy these articles, are .'"'j' ,
thing is sola Iff
T. W. FI.KMI- XL "
Coin'll- Jleidd
give me a call. Every thing is ^
or eity acceptance,
jan 17— lm
rose s.tLY
bjlKl
I YING on the Waters of Neely s « ^
j Limestone, on the Savannah on.
la Limestone, on me oai.u"^
taining Six Hundred and^EigutY, Y,r<
adjoining Brvants, Smith, King j 111 ', jr r
will be sold on the first Tuesday ta A
next, in the Town of Sanders'*
‘ T sale.
JOHN
known on the day of sale. ^
jatil7—tps
House, Philadelphia.
To be had ot Z. Gray ifc Co., at Sandersville.
And of Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
All letters directed to the Proprietor or
Agent receive immediate attention.
June 2S iov
M„ leaves 11.
Up day train arr. 11.15 A.
O 0 .Y
Down nigiit train arr. 12.55 A. M. leaves
1.0 A. M. „
Up night train arr.- 10. 21 P. M. leave
10 25. P.M.
NOTICE. >w
T IIE subscriber forewarns any I’ ff ® irt i
trad ing for a note purporting t0 ^
by me to John Pate, for twentym'e
dollars, dated gs I fearn, some ti> ue '.,-j or
1851, and due the first of January,
1857, as I never gave any s« cn t „J*-
have reason to believe, was got u
on v nnA wllO
ceive and defraud any one who
it. The note, if >“ existence. ^^.^-iji.
ROBT.
Sepf. 27. r=5S.