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Washington Sheriff Sale.
nr TILL be sold oil the first TUESDAY m
V\ March next, at the Courthouse door in
the Town of Sandersville, within the leg-
hours of sale, the fallowing property tow it^
Seventv-five acres ot laud. ™ o1 e , ot £ urs
Buffalo, adjoining Henrv C. .
whereon the widow Hodgf s n 2, , ' t0 S ’ u tisfy
Hodges vs John Hodges, one m faiw 01 dl m.
Hodges vs John Hodges, and F. Ilicklin,
vnf* ill favor of Bangs & Harman vs John
Hodges. S. A. H S JONES, Hep. Shff. .
jan 31—td»
GEORGIA—Hancock Count}'.
By C. TT 7 ". DuBose, Ordinary.
W HEREAS George White of said county
applies to me for letters of Guardian
ship to J alien L. Evans, orphan child of John
M.E vans deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors ol and
all other persons interested in said Julien M.
Evans to be and appear at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in March next, to show
cause if anvthev have whv said letters oiGuar-
« »vi«S Sofi .hi. =S.h d.v
of cSil.ES TV. DuEOSE, Ord’y.
7 oOd
GEORGIA, Washington County.
By Haywood Brookins Ordinary of
said Co.
\7rriIEREAS James P. Smith applies
» ’ to me for letters of dismission on the
Estate of Frederick Tyson, late of said coun
ty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all. and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law
and show cause, any if they have, why said
letter should not bo granted. .
Given under my hand at office, in Sano<ns-
villo, this 20th dav of Nov. 1 Son.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord.
Nov 20 43 "T””
<6rnmil SUkrtismfiits ! (Sfnmil ^Enlistments, i (Srumtl ^Enlismunts. j ^ainit §lci)trines j- 6ntnai ^Enluieinents;
-iHE subscriber begs leave to announce to
Now Store-i|20,000
NEW STOCK.
2.0 si or .TSLataiil.
l-XE clue bill given by Jordan W. Xinna-;
Feb.
GEOKGI A—Hancock County.
By C. ID. DuBose, Ordinary.
W HEREAS John W. Rudisill applies to
me for Dismission from Guardianship
of the person and property otMl h. Kuuiyd 1 .
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singulsr the kindred and all others con
cerned,'to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law to show cau>c
any they have, why said letters should not 1
gl Given under my hand at office in Sparta this
1st day of February 1856. _. ,.
G. IV. DuBOSE, Ord y.
7 6m
Admtiihu aioi'» c»uic.
W ILL be sold on tiie first Tuesday in
April next before the court house door
in Swaincsboro’ Emanuel county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following properly
belonging to the estate* of Jordan iruett late
of said county deceased, consisting of one tract
of land in said enmity, adjoining land cf Mrs.
Mary Scott and others, containing one hundred
and'eleven acres. Sold for the benefit ol tiie
liens and creditors of said deceased. By an
order of the Ordinary ofsaid county.
B. D. SMITH, Adra’r.
.Tan. 24 5 t.ds
C ./ h ue to Hudson Sheppard or bearer for j
£;,S. dated April 1st 1855. _ i
muc. siiudu*^. - ... , _ _ _ , ” One-due bill uiveu by James L. Jenkins to j
1. thecitucnsofWi^ingtmimidUieadican- j j XOINGBLOOD & CO.-i 0 «r U«*r$19 «ct*. elated August l^HEL-M A MS-u.n
ing counties that he haJ. just js-yi I il .
EE \Y STORE . j v rAV be found for the present at tln»lr
-.,1 ' 31 New store where they wiilb- happy t '
friends aiiu’customers, ill.---
LI In CII'S
FJYTi- R SB£1 E.?jU1T9C
* POWDERS. ?
HECM.THS.M. IU1EUM AT1G GulT, ami
I xA SCIATICA. I-'nr flic
' —>- speedy and radical
fnyselfs Yelk^orli
A ND S A Ms A r All iiL A
I S now put up iii the latrpest, Sizi-i, o
ai.'l is aekliowh-dee to be Lite bV v
.. 1 . . -Jav s . ..
nlla made.
. y : *-
Kijr* ITiheT
pffipiirt,
Notice.
A LL nersons indebteu to the estate of Cul
ler Kirkland late of Emanuelcouuty deceas
ed, are reqdested to make immediate payment
and those having demands against said estate,
will present them duly authorized within the
time prescribed bv iaw.
'JACKSON BIRD, Adm’r.
Jan 24 5 40d
On the site where the old one *o»ed
Xnd is now receiving a huge and well selects ,
assortment of
family groceries.
Consisting in part of
BACON, SUGAR, C-OFFE
also
Iron,
Nails,
Trace
Chains,
Tubs,
Buckets,
Pails,
Cotton
Yarns. Ac. A’c.,
And every tiling usually kept m
his line, which lie oilers at Ins usu-
low PRICES.
CALL A aD SEE HIM AML
Can
bv its use.
.uwcarial lWv
. senses arc speedily perf, ,.1: ; l;
... . , - , 1 by the ,,
above diseases a j ■ a ms pertbrim-tl the orighml"
—• , i safe, stM-t-uv ana rauieai cure is found : n i '• hre-ii ale m the J. o.-'.sc:;.-.uu, < j tiie
One note on Green Brantley and Allen . jj I; i-i,'s Anti-Rbayunatic Powd. rs.tlic greatest 1
Joiich forS!' 1 9‘lcts., payable to C. H. Rliep- ■ re!I „. t ! v now known fir llhi innatism, in any i
1. pard adm’r. on the estate ot Win. Jones, da- I ,jf its forms Among the many _ nostrums of!
' ■ ’ °'4, duo 1st December I8--4. 'tiiodav, so lauded as euivs lor Rheumatism,
nveii bv W. ,T. Cost on to C. H- j none have ever yet been discovered be to p-s-
hoes' Hats and Caps, Ready-made ciothi^ | Bhci^rd or fur' $23 f.svts., dated No. | scssedmf half the curative powers of tftosv
vember 29th 13 . . 1 Let those afflicted read the certificates np-
“ to yott'th aVv
...W — — -J- . r , IV respond me. aim niiwr vnuav. wi - . - - —-. - ...Clld .SapiSTiv- ' . Jl ‘'
rewarded, by leaving them at the Store 01 j , ; j tu . s ti<,iu-d. If relicI tVrni saiffering hedesir- ! performed one oftlu- most v.ondHii'; L "' 1
Ainsworth & Slaver. Perwna ar* cautioned : fl p von ] iaV e only to procure a la>x or two of . me Hint has ever been pertbrnufi (> .
agai st trading tor said notes and duebi Is. and j t h e *e rn vain able Powder?, and follow strictly 1 have been alnictr-d tri n sty ye-ns
• maker? from paving them to anv one but j thediiections. and their magic effect will soon 1 V 1 ’ .’V .‘‘‘p 1 ; ' 1 ‘" ,(rt S hi i-vA: "
1 * ° ' I bo felt, inn total absence of p.-in. By arrange- I *0 bad that 1 lad n ....
adc their ottl triynas ;aia
keep constantly 011 hand a large assortment ! r»jA{pri'i l-'th 13"
1 f Dry Goods suited^to t. c times aud thc p.c ; 1 * ,^'jj - V(
veiling fashions. Together yithBoots agy* ! MU .Li ... i,..l «.'»*. rv n I of half the curative, powers of these 1 RilAD CHRTJFIC \'' p
V\ ' , . Let those atliictcif read the cermtoates- ap- 1 Taiu.atossa Co., Ala., Jan. $• i«...
The above dates and am uiits arc stated j pended below. which are from persons perfect Iscnd yon this to 1 ei
c best of my recoHcclion. lhe tinder will ^ 1 | v j-^.^ponfi ble. and whose verawty ran not be j Extract ot Yellow I>oek
.Saddles. Bridies and iiurnc?.-.
LIKEWISE,
A general assortment of Hardware, Ci>,Me
ry. Glass, Tin, llarthei. and 'Wooden Ware,
and all sucii articles as are generid'y needed
in families or on farms.
ALSO,
the
! the
;-p.
C. II- SHEPPARD
On hand and ccustan lv receiving a large | my sell.
, ..ud fresh supply . ; f GROCERIES such ; jan 1st
1 as B.ioor fiU.es, Shonidcrs, 11. ms, Sugars, j .—
Cottle. Flour. Me lasses, Butter, Cheese A a. |
«Sc. All of which t- «.fferon accdminola- !
ling terms, and invite .purchasers to c.,1) and j
examine for themselves. 1 rpiIE Planter's Club of Hancock will here
Highest prices paid for Cotti E
Feb
Administrator’s Sale.
-w-ttILL be sold before the Court House door
YV iu Sandersville. Washington county, on
the first Tuesday in April next, in pursuance
to the last Will uud testament of Harriett Price
lute of said county-deceased. One negro man
by tlic name ol Charles, about o5 years id age,
us part oi the Estate ol said deceased* ierms
made known on the day of sale.
WILLliS J. DENT, Adm’r
with the will annexed.
Feb 7 7 tda
jlicst prices paid for Tallow.
tb, I.35C,
Planters flub.
T iie n
after met't at 2 1-2 o’clock, on the lirst
:i
Notice.
A LL persons inachteu to the estate of Ma
ry Baker deceased, are requested to come |
forward and make scttlameur, and those hav- '
ing demands, are requested to render them
iu dulv authenticated hv law.
JONATHAN BAKER, Ex'r.
Jan 24 r—2m
YOU WILL UOTREPkisl il. i .,.g...»theuad.-.
3 BRANTLEY. I _°A r .?Y rfc !* \ S
May 17, 1S55. U
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate or Al-
pbeus Stokes, late of Washington coun
ty deceased, are requested to come forward
and settle up the same, and those having de
mands against said estate are requested to hand
them in dulv authenticated according to law.
SAMUEL ROBISON, Adm’r.
Feb 7 7 40d
r F be made to the Hon. Court of U i.shiugto..
County for leave to Seii oi.e negroes bo..' b;
the name of Mike thr projerty John A J-
Peacock minor child of Asa Peacock dec.
MARY PEACOCK, Gu a-dian.
Jan. 3 1856 2m
DRY goods.
Carriage Sthop for Sale.
rpHE underrigneJ propose to sell rlieir Car- j
j riagt S pop’in tin- Town ol fia.iTer.-vi.ie.
it is a new two story huilning," having a tbit-
norse power enjine, of suttieieut jiower lo" mi I
purposes connected with u carriage shop, now
‘ lU a iii good working order. Also a Biack- j
iniih Shop and '...c tools necessary tor carry- ;
is to quit the business, un£ we |
J r»r« post to hdt low mm ou gt-od icrio- -5 . Auy ,
i person w.hliing to .>rry > n such a basii.e -
ould do wc-ii to giro ua a cals.
CANADAY A REN I RUE.
uc-sdav in each month.
JAMES THOMAS, President.
Thus. C. Avuas, Secretary.
Dee. 13. ™ ' f
lrirnt with Dr. J. G. Gibson, their'diseov-1 lb4. 1 liar, oj-.e ;cg :-tn] tit:
ervr. these Powders will hereafter be put up i * ! - nine t; "litlismy
In- B. W. Adams, A Pr-v contains sixty pow- !" s -rue eating an.i runnii g
d'ers. All orders directed to him at Eatoiitbn, ' k . : .' A ’ n '- v loot. t>i:-.l <::--.cL»r,;,-d
Putnam Co., Ga., will meet with prompt at- ! h 1 offensivt* matter. >. v c:
tention. if the cash ^5.00, aecompauy the oi- i ni Inure w. ii i-:\ n-n !m ]
dor. Medicine sent free of charge. : tiuiimg yores uer-riy u. -ny eitj,.,. v .
| that 1 have Miffer. d t..r. ti; K
; 1 cannot discribe to voil. ! v,-asi>V
eg!. :
Af i;,
A,
: - a.
CEUTIFICATE-S.
"Sonus cud ILol for t ale.
’HE HOUSE and LOT now owned and oceu-
pied by mvsc’.f, t'niee-foiirtbs of a mile
st of fiaudcrsville. is (.fibre.t for sulwouac-
.m;i dating terms. The buildings and all
. i.n 1 the. Lot. contains twenty one and a
ponton of which i? impr'-ved.
i if .INO. TF 1 . RUDISIi-L.
1.1!
. II s'de r.t the kilnJur 1 At!r >
’ at cue dollar and filly cent
watrvi'cd to sine!;
H 1 ,
desirable style
have instore
GEORGIA Washington Count}'.
By HA YWOOD BROOKINS;
Ordinary for said County.
'T'XTIIEREAS, Jonn Bland applies to me for
VY letters of administration on the estate
of John Hodges, late of said county, deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
pirsous concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause (if any they have) why said letters
should not pe granted.
Given under my hand in Sandersville, this
28th January, 1855.
’HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord.
Jan. 31, 1806 6 3Sd
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y vlrtne' of an order of the Ordinary cf
Wastlingtou county, will be sold before
the court bouse door at Sandersville on the
first Tuesday in March next. Five negroes
belongintr to" the estate of John Jordon de
ceased, to-wit: Matilda a .woman, about 25
years of age, a good seamstress and house ser
vant, and her two children, Jane 7 years ohl
and Coer 18 months old, Harriet a woman 49
wears olo and Bliock a girl S years old. Sold
for the benefit of the creditors‘of said estate.
ELIZA A. JORDAN, adin’x.
jan 3 GEORGE W. JORDAN, admr.
Georgia—Washington County,
By ISaytvood Brookins,
Ordinary ofsaid county.
W HEREAS John E. Moye applies to me
for Letters of Administration on the
estate of Patrick J. Pate, late of said county
deceased.
These are, therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kiuded and creditors of
Executor’s Sale.
VYTILL b>; sold at the late residence of Wia
YY D Jordan, late of IFasliington county,
deceased, on Thursday the l ist day of this
month, all the perishable propel ty belonging to
the estate, consisting of Cattle, Hogs and Sheep,
Corn and Fodder, Seed Peas, Oxene aud Cart.
Gill aud Running Gear, Plantation tools, hou-s-
iiold and kitchen furniture, Bacon and Lard,
and many other things too tedious to mentlqi
Saie to continue from day to day, until ail U
sold. Terms will be made known on the da.'
of sale. THOMAS JORDAN,
ARCHIBALD JORDAN,
janlt—2t Executors.
ENRY LATIIEOP & CO., will contain-;
receive weekly by fitiameiv. new ane
of I)rv Goods ana Win _al. a...
lull assortment to whion toe
attention of purchasers vlsitingtly ina.s..it>
invited. Among which will be .aii.u.
! fancy dress goods
! Silks, Barago Chilly Muslins, Cmffham?,
I Prints etc. ^
j MOURNING DRESS.GOOD.-.
Bombazines, Alpacas,_ Canton and Tatvcnn
Clothes, Mitflin dc I.aincs, Gre.nac.cns, bar
ges. Muslins Gii ghamset. , etc.
WHITE GOODS.
Snrp Mull and Nammok Muslins, F’ff'd
and.Strip Swiss and Joconits, D.uu. . •
etc.
linen goods.
.Of,! YolCb,
Mine
lStlr Station C. R. If.
iH-r barrel,
Cash rc luired.
WM. S> EED.
Dr. J. G. GIBSON :
fin:—1 have been afflicted
for tiie last three or four
slight
until it 1
causing,
of my
Dai il.
by a fr
Rheumatism, J would pivnablv find n ••ure for
•tin your powders, whicii you oa11 i.iin h’sAnl
hcuniatic Fowdcr. Ti.intgli 1 had but little t * ’
faith in their effictn-y, Icci -lueed ] would give j . ’
them a fair trial, i-iid se, at:.! contrary toidi D‘,‘
cxpecta-tion, 1 had tr.lt.-n hut t‘ few ol then
when 1 < eased to fr.-i ntiy mo:v ix-un. and ’
. have been freed from ail Rheumatic symptom:
. G. GIBSON : j mat 1 ioul.tio.tres> .ay, -
—1 have been afflicted with Rbcnmatism ! V( ^j •' tu.-
t last three or four years, which, though 1 "c.. : ..D : 1 J 1 "'' J! to... ..
r.t first, continued to increase upon U:-, L, xt's •• of YL • •• ■" ■'! >d
it became exocodii.giv mutblesnme. •• j Y;" ’
Ig, at tunes, wln-n tt cnteivd in tn« back ! comnw-m-i-d raking ir. t., , L ' l: - aM
lu-au, the ino-.; drcaolu. and ailiivo mg ! gieat astoiiislimc-nr. ljiv sun s • *a
It WI-.S suggest.-.! toiuG on Mil occasion, . „j,.i j con'd ? ! ce • i, v: 'V>- ,.-\-
friend, that if 1 df sired to be cured of lV; . : , vo Vf U, "i i',"'r T r"
niattsuq J v.-ci. i proi-at.,-. rn.ii a .-urc tor j,, , T j t .. }V .. V.s! -.! . A,’ ’-Li- c-
i:
'•••' Dot-k A Siirsapnri;'-,
myself well.
itreat
t«-t i bi-
up to the presell
! Believing yo
su
- ail r.r.Miicii-e at
DISSOLUTION.
rrtllE Copartnership heretofore exiiting un-
1 der the firm of Z. Gray <fe Co. was dissolved
outhe Util January last, by the willn.rawal ol
Zachariah Gray, who has sold his interest iu
the Stock to N. \V. Haines, who will continue
the Grocery business at the old stand.
Those indebted to tnc firm will K-mp for
ward and make immediate p .vment to Z .o.ia-
riah Gray who has 1 ^‘’jkyCPLVIH A°H GRAY.
rc. vr. ti.-iiltlSft.
Sandersville 7 .
9 1-4 to 12 1-2 Barnby fibecUngs, 1
Linen, Beat all flax 4 1-2 Irn-hr Lri e.=
Damasks and Napkins, I)i..pe.s, i—
HEAVY GOOD;
Table
r.nd
7 OUT between I!o!e-mi> and Louisville, -ne ; .f SPIMSO FIXTURE.
I / note feigned by lb fi. CwsweJl. gv-cii to *-.*«.**. . - -
. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF TIIE BLOOD!
L..- j Hot a Particle of Mercury in it.
j let the A iilided Read and Ponder !
Tv
irigno u,*-.
it my Jut,
ur powders ir.valnablc.imdliuv-
' their clUctu-y lo cure, i thought
ive you thi* t.-stiiii.,iiv iu their
Respect fui Iv. Ac.,
J. Cook in October 1S52. ant: "as fin
. e first of J atilt ny ID-';, lbr the amo..;:t
-.4 85 tents. Also one note signed by A
. attcrsoii; given to IVin. Iffiiterseu the it;
..lurch 1351, was ditcti.c first ti J.-mtiaiy 1
..r the amonut of Suit.dollars. Also cue t
Eutcnton, April f T b, l c
i
\S . M/.ph.n. i
n! uld . on: 11! .- above i-i’7.
eaM-Vn-nic. and I wi.'si-...
I .-an Lc tonn-.i Tb. ;. :
oi.e liiile frem Sroe's F.-rn
.. . t-1 it. tid
sntn-r.I-.g l.U-.nilil.i;; • ,
tin m ,
Dr. J. G.
bv II. Pender
I sig uea
amount ot A. 8 43 cents,
-.-a bv II. lb Wiggi
liiblc Remedy lbr Scrofula, King’s
Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous
t January last ei-.c-day'after da.e lc.ti.c : ji.Y' Pimpieu or Postnles on the Face,
Iso one nx,ic i pp,,;,.] Boils. Ague and Fever, Chrome Sore
given to Ed -osen.void u'jm Y/onu or Tetter, SeaK
.n April last, tor tue tmioi.nt oic-.e. ^ A.so ; yElargcmeut, ..,1 J’.dn of Urn Bem.-s am
ro-eipa .-i 1. A. "■'-yn r ' V-uVi.. . T” | Stubk-orn Ulcers. Syphilitic Disorders, l.umbi.
aecdiiL.ls ot oanuuv\ Iht* - * 1-m- ' *; ; «’mr.r, in i ?ira. and all Disoasos aris- I
receipt Gt .Jonc-s ai.cl
aj^a’iist L
ai.tl
La ton ton,
I 1.0
y:iW iv.
TO...
I'M*
/-aKYAVlI
■VOJtrt
p«t u- •
1)fak Sip.—I **ariiiot rofiam Iron* an p\;re«-
siuit »t/ you ot' th»; estimate 1 ou yolir
, ilivulu-u.ble remfclv !’ ••' iti.eUiaaUilE. 1 iiave
Head, j it in my ianiily v. itii tL most sntisi-ietnry
ri Joint**, ! resulibjiiud would rc**oiiimeud it to any person
, ^ ( Stubborn V leers. Syphilitic Disorders, Lumba- w j lo m;iv bv alil'.cte.J v/ith this nv-st juii.-unt;
ri ,*t i ?o, S])inal Conu n inra, and all I)ise;ises ans- | *
u _i^ it
•!i.vr'£t s. a\yti yfhr*
The
i: i •:nl.t -r «4l ceiti l!eatea
ti;** afcfve • » -'erfutiL.ii.
e ; . a t . c t iw
D'.a-r of Yellow i >i.. k
•IK.-0 -i'c^uiau- tr«A-
r-inaics or rtelivatc U. ; .
.eiiiitrrv ol" iru^tri'al dV
-V^esnc-HTliKyt.ou.-.-r;,.;
t*- Ul 1GS-
Shirtings
ins, Cot-
New-York Musical Review-
P UBLISHED by Messrs. Mason Brothers,
New Y’ork, commenced its seventh year
in Jannarv. IVe have frequently imd occasion
to sav that wc considered the i.vvitw one oi
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lished in this country. Dr. Lowed Mason, Mi.
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Ainomc its manifold attraction?, the * ilze
Songs, now in course of publication in its pag.s,
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Jan* 31, 1356 6
Washington Connty Academy:
Plain and Striped Osnaunrcs, b.ar
Sheetings 3 1-2 to 121-2 Dribs, Dcm
touadcs. cte.
HOSIERY AND GLOYES- ^
A full assortment foT Ladies, Men, end cl,:.-
drens.
embroideries.
Collars and Sleeves in Muslin and Lawn, China
isettsand Sleeves :>
Edgings and lijscrtings ,,
Bands and Flouncery .. ’■
Thread and Vaiercalis Laces, evc.,cic. ^
Savannah F'eb. 1.
Plantation for
S ITUATED eleven miles from Savannah or.
a he Ogeeehee and Altamahaw Canal• m
< h tham'County, contaiumg uv- lum‘rec
acres, consisting of first, quality bn-e ww
als-> rrood com and cotton iana, with i.m-
range for-stock. 0 n llie premises is a good
two storv house, with all ueccsiary
buildings.’ immediately ou the canal :
one of tho best sites for a steamsavv
The place is well situated fur orchmas o.
vineyards. J0HNT R. TKBEAU.
Oct. 11 3G 3m
Nd' “imt"';.'/ VI I Eg from -an Injudicious Use of Mercury, Im- j u \ trieii it ou an old negro woman seme 55 i tli/.^Blurid' en.-i-gi-s. iW'i'ut 'VV
a-usK.aUinSti au .ol lhe rune .tut v. o-a ; u jA. or Impurity of the Blood. I 0 m:.‘v.-ars of age, wl-o hi' b.-.-nsevt- : vl- 1 affik- PraDlS ,.er S*d v • "-.."UvU'-'U
<i ... it-n.s. r , f or ; :5-?'"lhis gn at .du-rativc medicine and l’uri- I U .,1 f( : r vears'. or nmre, Ur aught I know, . bv * SCO VI3. A-
.Al.p.eisu. s art - r».-; 11 >\V“ fU-V. i S«r -fthe Bh od is now used by thousands of illc Ur e .,uc'utlv she has been rendered helpless : , ., :;!UX . S ..." V •'*
c above nows, aim- il.o m.-..,, i 1'^-e | patients frem* all parts of the United ! b lht .' lwSl i-xcruciaung i-aiu, lving up Vrom : A ,...... ., , f
y one out rnysm. jt.WNVVALD. | >-t w., slify daily to the remarkable cures j .,\ 0 4 Wl . tk s at a time. Aux-.-n-.s to relieve her, m-"stV‘
* 1 ] ertormed ny t.:t greatest ot all inedieicnes, ! j lnive tried the most oftlieremedies in use for I v - i; ... . ... ‘ "b;- -'«y b
■■CATFR'S .SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, . out alw: vs with unsaiislaeto.y | .!U.f t'™' ‘k. "5' ; t!! t, ' K ,i
Ri,eU!’'-tism, Scrofula. Eruptions or. the skin, i ^p"*. shi ; stii i ceinnlaine.l, an.; lnr fing iv , ,V..T’-
Liver Disease, Fevers Ulcers Old Sores, At tec- i bad bccomestilfer.-n. and panikllv drawn to-! n ‘! V: :; n "'A’
tions of _ the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, j „ elhe r. When I heard of v. ur remedy, and ! ‘ Y.',,’i.‘Ie-." 'N‘--•'-vF:
Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the I especially of the astonisliing cures that" it v.as j ‘ * ’ J " 1
Co I’.'irtRersliip.
pHE’i . . - .
ersl’.ip for tne purpose ot carrying on itic . r ornate e oinp.i.iiea, ia..u ..vumg oi_.no . ^necMdJy
business*oi Platering, Bricklaying ami Rock t bones and Johns, are speedily nut to flight | ^tfeetin.', I determine
v- ' i k iu all their various branches and iu the ! bv using this great and inestimable remedy.
like• manner. Jubs taken in
DA NIK 1. STEVENSON.
JAMES A. FAGAN.
Snnd"rsvilIo.,Tann*trv 1. }>?5. o-v
most workr
the country
185*3!
SOUTHERNCULTIVJ
A l-'ONTKLY JOUUfi AI,
devoted exilusively t-> the impre
South-c;n Agriculture.
Horticulture. Stock Ancdina. lux.
Genera! Faria. Fcor.crrv. Sr..
1S5G!
TOR,
r.~
• F..,VINOS.
out
t has
mill.
have rc.
ILLUSTRATE:» WITH SUMI-ROL
One DoUar a Year in Advanc:.
DANIEL l.F.F, M. D„ : uri D. RF.HMONT Ed
itors. The Fourteenth Volume willcoi.nqcnce I
in January, 1856.
f|''IIE CULTIVATOR is a large octavo of j
I thirty-two images, forming a Volume of384 j
pages in the year. It contains a much great- j GKI-A
For all diseases oi the Blood, nothing has
vet been found to compare with it. It cleanses
the system of all impiiiPie-s acts gently and
efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys) strci gtli-
, :.s the'Digestion,gives tone to the Stomach,
makes the skin clear and healthy, and resfore:-
the Gontisution, enfeebled by disease or bro
ken , -.vu bv the excesses of youth, to its pris-
tin*.* vi;-:<ir :uirl s'rG’-i/tr.
y. i,..: La s, it is incomparably better than
sll tite - - v-r used. A few doses of
Cartir's fii-.wisH M:xrri:fc will remove all sai-
,c,': ofo.au; lesion, bring the roses mantling ; j L
D -ro-.-l-g.'-' -histu-.y to the Mt-p.-arm , h fuu
nr.-rov.. t„c general r.ealth in a remarkable , W () . j.,
d to try it ou this old
eed to take the powders,
woman, fihe commenced to take the powders, ; I ((j \ 11' Irs'PE-iTIMJ PfVTdU
according to your gircoticns, and in a few days | * ' 1 li, ‘ L-t I iA J . IMujA
sh® experien ci-d the most gratifying results, i r ,- I!IS pip T ioan Ivy disc!«r»d *i--.
Bnt as hergcuerai i.-.alth was teeblc. and hud- I . .... , V •
L her somewhat feverish, 1 determined,hy ; ~ 1 ; ii> ' a,ld
your advice, to discontinue the powders tor a : ot ‘.cr pi.-ioi n.- in u.-.e. i he !oll>«-.ns ; .- a
few <lavs. As S'V-’U as 1 found ncr citarf f:e- extract m r .a:. . ' then:, tuki-n
ver, 1 commenced the powders agtiiu, an- , an -i- ; New Ilaveil P.
ta Ail ig tin-IU to; lUlc^o.-.-s. -.:i.-..!ij_ i.... ( .. . .■
sin said that she was entirely c.-.ar : p:
And v. iicu 1 enc aired more particularly
condition, she thrust ord bar Lands, v.-th
fingers straight and nimble, saying that:
.-lo
ot ;::il!l fi r ' •
g:-.;.’ T fiiic Ila:
cl every tiling in that Iii. -. that
Oiler.d to the puffin: S.ueiuii
‘•nisi J io combine ail that- could i.-y .
•’ Hiat j ci.-enis like a distortion, or a
pain
n.i ail the medicines ever heard of. , ... ,-, rn ,, r ..... .
number of certificates whirl, we i tl><-ta.tnftil old s-.-r...nt may aim aimer pam allll noic-ulous ailairJoPn hre-art:
1 frr.u pc-rii ns from all pans of '■ ^““becrfrllv bear von this testimony.' and ’ :s! IMj* 1 *»f"/»«? W- cw:-ya! baU,:a
t <- L- inti-d fitates, is tne oi si evidence that . tbat wUl k ' 8c no time iu .-ulffikhing U "'-A w:u r.r.t it t
there is no Humbug floout it. Tnc press, hotel ; K lo tlic vwr ,j ils u , VU ci iv-r- j three-inch piar.K at a distance ot ju.;riyrca
keeper-, magistrates, nny.-icums, and public j cu ,. e j- ur 'KUeumatism. > The receiving tube will hold ten toll c»-
men, well know n to t. t- community, all add Most re#pC-ctfu!lv Yours, trnlpcs. which liiav bo danosited in t-.vo Sc
thfir testunr.nv to tl»e \von«uTiiii ellecta ot this* ; * - * x* 1. ! n ' *• .■ ■*. • , .. , .
BI (>(*>I) rU^I^l I'K I . * *i io-- lo. ±. - i a.-.. . •. c*»uub oi tiiiiO.. Idg pistol may bo (iutharg*
.. . . ivi ,u \rriT wit a r.- . -, : Eatouton, Apnl 4, 18o,>. I cd tiiirtv times in iiftv seconds. Riasocon-
cr amount of reading ,nn.ter tlian anv agncul- * ail on the acim ana gei a urcniararui , . . ■ . .
turn! journal in the South—embracing, in ad- , Almanac, and read the womb-mil cures this ; . . „ , ,, ... tr.vfcd that it w not uablc to accidf-nta. an-
dition to all the current agriculturat topics of : truly greatest ot all Medicines has performed, j I do hereby certify, that after _si.ttermg_ to. ; cliarg.-. I here is no priming, no caps, and
VAirABLE OntcixAL Fb:.TKiBrr:oys None teuuii'c unless signed BENNETT & ; 53 years with the most cxcruc.at-.nr pam iroiu thtardoreim danger to the eves irom anr-Tgnii
BEEKA. Proprietors, No. 3 IVnrl Street. Rich- j Chronic Khtuinat.sm, and faming no perma-, tion. near tin- breach. Neither is there ar
, Va.: to whom all orders for supplies and ! uent relief froniany of the many prescriptions ., , ^ , ; j * ‘ j... ^
T.11R JVOTICE.
T) AY me what you o« «c
| sequences. .Juu.v -v- 4 n
jan 27. 1855
said deceased, to be aud appear at my office,
within tho time prescribed by law, aud show | ri''nu abo v * Institution will be opened for
cause (if any they have) why said Lctttors
from many of tho mc<it intelligent and pr u--
tical I'laiit’ers, Fanners, and Horticulturists in
everv section of the S’ontli and Southwest.
—TERMS-
One Copy..§1 j Twc-niy-five Copies 1 year. .R?n
Six Copies . .5 j One hundred • * 75
Tha Cash System will be rigidly ndlicred to,
and in no instance will the paper be sent un
less the money accompanies iho order. The
lulls or all specie paying outiks received :.t
ager.eirs must r>c i
.Vu<! f. r sale by Z. Gray, Sandersville, Ga.
August 2 1855.
lief iron any of the many prescriptions rpco0 f0 f0 ,- rir the arm .‘,r distv
given mo by ditt.-rent r>;>i: lcians, 1 am now t - , . , 0
entirely well, not oi.lv of Rlienmatism itself, i ^ '’-hole construction is so simple u
but likewise of its effects. This euro was effe- not to get out of order even from long
eted by a preparation styled i.inch's Anti- j The {ajwder and bail urc enclosed in tho saw
Rheumatic i'ov.'der.-. Of these powders 1 took metallic cover, so that a person could swim
two dozen, and have not had any symptoms oi j a river with one of these iu his belt without
my old pain.- lbr three- years, 'ihecttect upon 1 j n t j ie j. ; gred injuring the powder.
Die was like magic. Will;in three days after , Tll gljort ' ; i K> v ,.^, ( \ n L- iu alTr-soeas ou»
I had taken tue first powder, my pains dis::p-.j;;, r!i ; | v , r itt tV ,‘ sboo ^
should uot bo granted.
Given under my hand at office m Sanders
Tillc, this 8th Januarv 185G.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ordinary.
Jan. 10 1S55. JOd
/GEORGIA, WASHINGTON COUNTY.
VX ify Ilayicood Sroakins, Ordinary of said Co.
Wherea-*, Solomon Newsome applies to me lor
letters of Guardianship, for the persons and
property of Sarah, Eliza Seany Anu an-_- Na-
thau Butts, minors orphan children of George
Butts, late ofsaid county, deceased—
These arc therefor to cite aud admonish all
persons concerned to be ana appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, aud
show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should uot be granted.
Given under my naud, at office, in Sanders-
villc,thi8 24th Nov., 1805.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
Nov. 20,1355. 43 m6m
G EORGIA—"Washington County.
By He
Coutiiy.
-ITT HERE AS Samuel Robson applies to
YY mo for lotters of Administration on
tho estate of Alplius Stokes, late of said
county deceased,—
These are therefore to cite aud admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to be aud appear appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause if any they have, why said let
lers 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
f the reception of Males and Females on the
Second Monday in January next. 'I ho Trus
tees have secured, the services of Mr. B. F.
RUDISILL for the ensu ng year, and would
cheerfully recommend him as a Teacher, to the
support and patronage of parents and guar
dians in this and the adjoining counties.
The fallowing shall be the rates of Tuition
—For the 1st Class $S per term. 2nd do.
persons and $12. 3d do. -16. No pupil taken for an;, less
time than one quarter.
N. B. Prompt payment of dues at the close
cf each term. R- M - Flournoy,
W. F. POURXELL,
A. A. Cullens.
Silas Floyi>,
W. P. Haynes,
Sandersville, Dec. 2G. tf Trustees.
COPARTNERSHIP-
rpHE Undersigned have associated tliem-
JL selves iu the practice of LAW ou the
criminal side of the Court, and will practice in
be State. Office at Augusta.
raWAEIi j 1VA.L-IZILIL,
“ JULIEN GUMMING.
Dec. 20, 1Sl3
IgUivfSMS OMjJD’ S
GEYUINE PREPARATION.
WM. S. JONES, Augusta, Ga:
'parsons w ho will act as Agents, in
I> Washington
located at Tennille where he may lie found at ,
all times when not professional .j a J ‘ n . n , 0 |. jTil ; n fiuhscrii.trs, will be furnished the pa-
would further state .hat in addition to the j ^ Dae. 13 tf
advantages usually enjoyed by students o. ,
medicine, lie bas been m constant ntten- j i r
dance for two years past, upon the Surgical | Liluil nil
Infirmary” of the Drs. Campbell, whweicia. j private sale, tho tract ofland containir.c
had abundant opportunity of obsc-nu.g d>s- |
case, and its appropriate treatment.
He hopes by promptness and '’-ssiarat
merit confidcnc?.
mav 3
Y’ours Respectfully.
Eatouton, April u 1855. John Lincii.
all diseases af tiie Sexual Organs, whether in . clUt -
Male or Female from whatever cause they i
may have originated and no matter of how j
long standing. _ _ | _____
•Ifvou have contracted the terrible disease i J have no hesitation iu saying, that after
which, when once seated iu the system, will : havingsufiered for upwards ot go years with
HOWARD ASSOCIATIOA
F MZf. -1B KF IEI.1.
Khcnniatisin in its most direful form—tir.-t in
my toes, then my thumbs, wrist aud knees,
GEORGIA—W ashington County.
By HAYWOOD BROOKINS\ *
Ordinary for said Connty.
W HEREAS Thomas Tanner Administra
tor the estate ef Michcal Ilansou on
late of said county upplies to me for letters of
dismission from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
A, D. JERNIGAN,
Watch Maker and
Sandersville, Jan 10 1S5G.
47 tf
AINSWORTH & SLAGER’S.
STORE AT DAYS-BORO.
T
irely go down from one generation to anotli-
^ tindenniningthe constitution and sapping , ,
, ,, , T j the very vital flinils of life, do not trust yourself shoulders, and lastly—most excruciatingly—
I (107} one hundred and seven acres choice latu1,_, - tn ,, ;e f,,, nr j R 0 f Quacks, who start up every day j n neck, I took two orthrec dozen of l.in-
i 0 j on Williamson’s Swamp. Well watered, bait ■ n ,q t v |p K0 !U -,j flu the papers with ! 0 h‘ s Anti-llhenmatie Powders, and notwith-
1 mile frum Station No. 12 1-2, Central Road, j aim ing falsehoods, too well calculated to dc-
! and fair miles from Sandersviiie, about 10 j ceive the young and those not acquainted with
i acres of cleared land. For further information j the tricks. _ You cannot he too careful ’.ntfic j benefit front them imaginable; my r.-lh-; from
I refer to i selection of a remedy in these _ eases. j suli'ering and pain 1 oauuot attrii-ure to any
S. 0. FRANKLIN,
Tennille.
Dec. 31 46 -ft ■ ,- ect j v Tjie,maut in its taste, and very innocent j earnestK rei-atinnend them to every sufferer ; personsxuu»jjBm.veu, •, ...
j in its aeticn, and yet so thorough that it an- | of this dreadful disease, letliim be older young i ! ‘PPV G ,7.’ if' 1 '/., A E-.Ln.lA-
I 7 7 *3? . .• nihilutc-3 ei civ particle of the rank auilpoi- i Y'ours. Kcsncetfully, ; o_ them com. on lam oei.
" aluabtc Jriantation \ sonous virus of this dreadful disease ; and j ' Koulct Mykkk. • & N' > vY’'.^A A-A.'A":.; jvg.#
: unlike other remedies, does not dry up the ! Eatonton, April 2nd’, 1855. : snuetuig to x ua-a-a '•“'*•
T»®S^ SiYIL-lSai j disease in the blood. . j • ; C ”,u“nE .. -a a - !«■, br-bcwletfte
■ nns'-^-i" 1 !' St Wcftible' dl^^if'^ i-.Tnrtnc vien«m mi mut-e-I jrifiiffhfi E' 1 isftccTi’f sr'tSnd
standing I am old, and my constitution
much shattered, 1 have received the greatest
_ tricks. Aon cannot be too care tut inute 1
Lek. . ,
j The fluid Extract Buchu bas been pro- thing but the powders, fori have triad every
’ noimeed by eminent physicians the greatest j thing in vain, that friends could suggest or y
remedy eier known. It is a medicine per- i physicians prescribe. 1 would, -therefore, n UA.-
I iirottrast Assouncemust
rj-iO all per.- 1 -ns afflicted with $exr.
X such as Skmisai. Whaksfss, hirorL-m.
GoSOL-KIKEA, G:.r-L:. by HULL-. Ac- *•-.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of i~x
elphia. iu view of the awful instruction)>--■
man life and health, caused by stitiai'-"
eases, and ti:. deceptions vyhI' !': arc
upon the unfortunate victims of siu-h
by 'Quacks, have i.ti.-cted the::* cc-iisaltinz
as a Cn.'KlXAi:ui Act worthy v!
to give Medical “Advice GustL:
persons thuaidfticte.!, . Male or Fentale.-t
.011,
itb
HOSE who have a!readv honored u- w
a call at the the above Store arc w il con- j
vmced that we keep constantly on hand, ana ,
have laid iu this spring. The !cry>f and I
hawlsumest stock ol" goods which cannot he |
--------'-I iu auv country Stc-rc, as legn.us ; , . ,h.to 1 ufitt-rriner 1 unerii mr s-ue ms tuiiu-
b auty style audcbcapne. s. 1 L '
MR.' II. YV. SHEPARD, Our. 1 abou
Agent i
* lu _ ! about
A Gentleman well known and highly res- i mos
pected bv all who know him for bis integrity > ,b
and business qualifications would be pieused
to see at the old stand nil his friends and
customers whom lie has secured during a suc
cessful career of some years in 1 is business.
He is ready to offer great bargains and also
to suit the taste and fancy of oil ; arm more
especially the ladies, having a good supply
of fine goods on hand.
May 24th, 1355.
buildings necessary for a farm in good repair, : Uie shnVv di-lie::tc to the confined and »les- i took tho above powders; Mfiofi which time, rounds the tiiglnst MediealsknU-t
also, a 'copunodious and well arranged store . n-dving'‘invalid, no equal ib to be found acting i uov nearly two years lie has been a valuable Address, •; tt-paid'. • i‘r. f iD.
House, whioH commands as’good a trade . t.jU, aa a cure and preventative. j and eoustaiitfield hand, never having sunyred j mOUN. (.'ons' iting Mirgec-n. Howaa -
anv country storctin the conutv—corn and foci- j ” ’ " j. with Rheumatism, to the best of my know!'- ■ atiou. l-'hil.t-c.--ip , i ia, l’a.-
16 tf
.TER'
3 JJD-l.
rpuE undersigned, respectfully call the atton-
__ 1 tiou of the citizens of Washington and the
and singular tiie kiudrccl and" creditors ofsaid I adjoining Counties, that they have removed
deseased, to be and appear at my office within j t0 their new Store, on the lot formerly oocu-
the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if I | 3V Lazaron and Newman, where they arc
grimted > llaV0,WllJ 3al ^ lclters shoalJ not bc j opening a handsome and well selected stock of
Given under my hand at office, in San- rjrr find WFJWEK.
dersville, this 5th day of September, 1855. M .tMjJLt (Ilia »» 7* »
nAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Washington County
Jty Haywood Brookins,
Ordinary of said County.
W HEREAS Jno. W. Rudisill applies for
letters of Guardianship for Andrew
Harris Ainsworth, minor child of James Ains-
worlh, la to ofsaid county deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singularthc kindred aud creditors of
paid deceased to be and appear fit my office
within the time prescribed by law, aud
show caiffiA (if any they have) why said
letters should not bo grated.
Given under udj: hand at office in San
dersville this Istdav of Januarv- 1806.
H AY WOOD BROOKINS Ordinary
Jasi: 4 30d
Consisting cf evc-ry article belonging to the
Dry Goods and Hosiery line.
lleady Made Clothing
for Gentlemen, Youths and Boys,
Gold and Silver Watehag,
JEWELRY,GUNS, RIFLES
Hardware and Saddlery.
All of which wo are offering at low prices
and onthu 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 the most fastidious.
AINSWORTH & SLAGER.
etbher 4. 1S55
J.Q
iC.
a* s>aiM&ias*
nOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
ESPEC-TFULLY informs tho public that
1\, ho is now prepared to execute all kinds, o:
Plain and Fancy Paialin^,
Gilding, Graining, Glazing, Har-
bleizing, Paper Hanging, ir.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
May 31st, 1855. 17—ly
ry storc<
tier and ail kinds of stock, can be obtained
with thn premises if desire '. Th? place is pt i-
fectly healthy, and is generally .admitted to be
one of the most desirable plantations in the
county. Persons wishing to purchase land in
Middie Georgia! convenient to a Railroad, will
do well to exam me this place bt-tore pur
chasing. WM. G. McBRlDE.
Oconee I’. O., Nov. 17, 1855. 42 tf
ULl.MBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
Compound Extract Eluid
Sarsaparilla,
edge-, and I Take pleasure in recommending t
to all thus afflicted.
Mildred L.OoLLrN-sworrnr.
April ll>, 1855.
«po'
Bv order i ft,.. Doevt'-rs
" EZRA r>. IIEARTNVELL.
GEO. F AIRCHI LD, Seen tnry.
Muv io
STATF. OF GEORGIA,
I’uxtam County.
- I, Win. B Cartc-TT.
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
Watkin’s Store, where ho intends keeping a
Cabinet shop, aud will do all sort3 of work in
that line of business.
Coffins, Bedsteads, Bu
reaus, Boole Cases, and
Safes
TOWN PROPERTY
F&M S .i Sj Sd.
compiet>
ALSO
Consignment.
Geo .Tanuarv l2ffi G-
» . ._ \..,r sfBf
Consignment from‘■lenntTC'- ^
ItI cos. Lari>. Flouu,- and Con\
uiicniuiuia i 1)0 unusually heavy this season. ^ ^
mmnuity can be attached to | tnay have lo buy these articles. -r--'-
tlit-m, ami that their intelligence forbids the- | give me a -: J1. Everv thing i-^ F '
Idea that tliej have been deeeiv-.-d. i or citv acvc-ntance. T. W. ■ - 1
Given trom under m.C hand and shal f i»,; 17 fm ’ Com
of office, tliis the Ibtli day of April, i ‘ -—
j v n i wis w?/n ys C j t/J
William B. C'ai:xkr, Ordinary, j A«?>* * s - s,£j '
Ter i' urhyiug tlieBieo.l, removeing diseases
arising from excess of Mcreurv, exposure and ; . . , , - , ,
imprudence in life, chronic constitutional dis- j Ordinary.*;> said ..-unty do hereby eernfri
cases arising from an impure s'ateofthelilood, i that Jonn LincbaasW . Mappm, Beuja.nmi. |
and the only reliable aud eff-ctual known rein- Adams Robert Mynek, and Mmlred L. < olh
ciy fo tho cure of Scrofnla, Salt Rheum, ! l » ^ho ceicifv -avor Linc.i i-Auti-
Scald Head, Uric-orations ot the Throat and Rheumfitie PowrUrs, are reputable cixizeus ol I
Tugr, I’iiius and Swelling? of the Roues, «*“1 county, that no eftspieiou ot attcinptiiig
Tetter, Pimples on tho F'acc, and all Scalp j tjmnl uponii
r|iHE undersigned offers for sale upon very ! Emptioiisol the Skin. _ _ {
j literal y'riiis, tho following property, to - Thi> nrtielo is now prescribed by some of the '
wit threo lots with fine new' houses' just ! most distinguished physicians in the country, ;
i mill has proved more efficient in practice j
' than iniy preparation of Sarsaparilis yet offer- .
; cuto the public. Several eases of secondary- I
Thirty acres of wood land within the cor- | Sypliilous, Mercurial and>croiiilous diseases i
poratc limits of the town of Eatonton. have entirely recovered in the incurable I certify- to the above nivself.
• ‘ T. TUNISON. ; wards of cur public' Institution? winch for ' ‘ James Nictiolson,
Dr-e 2. 1854.- S3-if j mnyyeiirs resisted every mode ot treatment | P]crk of the Superior Court of the Oountvof
■— I that could be divised. These eases furniijh ! p U | na m. Sold by Z. Gray-& Co.
i -w-TT 7 , rai *77 7 striking examples of the salutary effects of May 17th, 1855- " 15—ly
f - .- r Hack IO JL cnnitlc Cllltl I this mwlM** ia arresting some of the roost 1
t mior- l iuvoten;tc diseaoC-s, alter the glands yvere
destroyed, and tiie hones alreadv affected.
Notion.-Letters from responsible Physicians
and Professors of several Medical Colleges,
and certificates of cures from patients yvil] be
found accompanying both Preparations.
Prices, Fluid Extract of Euehu, 51 per bottle,
or 6 bottles tor 55.
“ . “ “ Sarsaparilla, “ “ “
equal in sti c-ngth to one gallon of Svrup of
Sarsaparilla.
Prepared and sold by II. T. IIELMBOLD,
Chemist. --'63 Chestnut Street, near the Guard
AUG!
made to order, at moderate rates; Mahogany
ana Walnut furniture, repaired nc-atl-. He
hopes the public will give him their cuttorn.
Any orders shall bo promptly attended to.
Oct. 2-1 AS tf S. J- STUART.
T he hack leaves Sandoravillo every
morning at 3 A. M-, and meets tho up-train
from Savannah and Augusta. Returns to
Sandersvilto at 12. Leaves again at 2 P. M.,
aud arrives back at 4 P. il., connecting with
tho dO’.vn'train from Mao^jp.
It'Ieaves Tennille for Dublin-on Wednesdays i TT ..
and Saturdays, returns on Thursdays and ! ^ ^ ^'z.ttV & Go., at Sandersville.
Sundays Rui'.n»Uj^ stiDi-uecxily ^ct.vcGu And -or*Driu. r £i*t. ; anii I)calcr«-everywhere.
Sandersville 'and Dublin via Tefiniltb. '• A ;; Lttcrs directed to the Proprietor or ! i 91 .- .. . . .. -,
REUBEN MAYO. CoaV. I .Wi-.t r-.-.-lv. hmuediat* attention; ! ‘ rain * * rE - U ' 21
Oct 11, 1855 36 1 v June ;•* Icy
N15W ARIIA NG EM ENT-
week* 94
■ r YING on tho WaJersol N- • s ’ gt
I Limestone, on tiie Sa\-L
i taming Sis Hundred and iJS 2 re P !' :?s
j adjoining Brj-ffiits, Smith. i- c bitH?
j will be sold on tho first Tuesday
■ next, in tlio Town of sanueraVUi-
! made known on the day of suf*
j jan!7-tps JJK-' ^
NOTICE-
Arrival and Departure of cars at Ao.
18, (Tennille, C. R. Ri)
Down day train arr. 3. 03 F. M. leaves 3. r, 8
L*. M.
Up day train arr. 11.1-5 A. M.,
i auy P fl
A. M., leaves-.11,
20 A. St.
Down night train arr. 12.55 A. M. leaves
1.0 A.M.
M, leave I
10 25. P. M.
m
w)
lS^f
7, as I re vu- gaye jg -fe
have reason to ncuerc, b tra fl -'
ivive and defraud any oneuh- •
it. The m.te;iif in a.vsteu^-.’^1^;
tiad ing for a note purport! a
bv me to John Fate, for t ' vpn fin* 1 '-
dollars, dated as 1 iearn, some
185(, and due the first oi J.m'",'-”
any
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