Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, March 17, 1838, Image 4

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{STRAYED From the unhst-ribar'* plantation IlfflKtnSPrw m ’ Hr Konitville, Irl) •rmin r nutty, ijjPpMWT •bout the first ul He. either In", *fV W H ' Hr 6 c y-H'iw work STI’AU, about S or 0 year* old, marked in the right ear under slope, and over si .pa in the !• fi ear; had on when he left n ainnll hell. Any infor mation in relation to said estray near will he thankfully received and reasonable compensation paid, if required, for such information, either • crbnllv or written, nddienscd to lnni.l.ooi-villf Ga. mu i 48vv3i BEMAII S CAKSIVKI.K Twcuty-ti vc Dollnrs Rewards Tl IFi above reward w ill bo paid tor the apprehension and confine mom in any safe jail, or delivery to tin; snhse.iher, of two negro mon, (' f*® Dnvis and I’cier, belonging to Georgu Gnnhy, late of Columbia county. Those hoya are no doubt S-2SSBI lurking ahotil either in the neigh Korhoud of Wrighlshor..' or Wlnlu Ouk, in both of w Inch they are well known. Ten dollars will ho fni I for ilio apprehension of either, or any informa tion concernin'! thorn, will ho thankfully ived by tin-Mibsenl" r It / *lt I’- M. Gl NBA. \\ ill, (, I .dcinbin eo. Felt 10 31 IMTKI) ST A J T.T ,‘i Ul, l,l!S 1.. ■ 1 t'lhsenber has token fc the eonliuel for carrying (he J 9 _ pjv I nil' ll la rs .Mail In twuen ' pa'iichictrl.r. Florida '""I I-ab—i’lamltridg ', Ka. per a,emu 1,0.n5. ami hav-* selecied lor lli il purpose, tin- I'l.'L uml staunch no inter l ieu 1 mill r, which is ae know lo.lced to he one i,f ll,e lh ele.-l hulls on lh« river At II iiiihriil j the lion ir,t- is.-eis vvtih the Mago l ion running Irniu Augusta I" -Mobile and Now-Orleans, on whai is Known on the lower rmile, mid ids', the lion running Iruin l-cuig.alo Tail ilci.-s-e, and will altnd i i travellers an easy and Mrlt* I'iouvev a:ieo to thu pjltiot lie, t»ult i,J Mexico, mid with greater bmi an I . xp-dilion than can ho ohluincJ hy ot.j olli.tr r.iut". '1 I'" I I rtt iler has hecn iliormigli y oveihauled and W'iUallord every oi'i out mod ilion i,r lli, com.'".'! end convi on cneeof j-iesengeis, u :ally linn.d t.t | ael.i.l hutils ol llni first tdit-.s. /'ln t•rrai.g. it nt Inn alrv.nly la'.si soir:e tinu: in oper.llioil., and 11.0 trips hav e he.iii peril,nmd nnlr'i wilhiii 1 1 1 • I. tin. pie.-etlhed, alid to tin. sa.isld- .ion of all it nil TtMtsor I)i i’Aiirft,it, * The Free Trader will l. avi. Apalachicola every Sun ay and W odnosday ul 11 u.i.i.l, I .d. tad ri a.li llainhridge 11 to in vl .lav at 'Jo'el.n I. 1’ .1/. On relnriiiiu sli > will leave liainhiidge every Tnesd-v and finlay ul i ...look !’■ M and arrive nt Apalachicola, ul 10 o'clock ll«' next day. A. IM I.N.MiiT. fi ll 26 wlin 6 * i;di v ni ii* vnoN. THIS eelel,ruled English Kaeer and spiel.da. Stallion will occupy i A Howl.in's Maud, mW. Hampton s Wood finds Fslule, five miles below j ('.iln.nl,in, mid r the direction id A/r ra'y*" . v. r SiJa VVm J. GuiuMi, and ho 1.1 m Mares in $75 llic season, $l2O In insure, and one .1 illar to Ins groom; the money to he paid in advance. Thu H eaMin wilt coiiiinenee on the firstot February, and end iha Ist ol July. Kxtennvii ryu and gross pas tures provided tor Mares, and separate lots lor slirli ns may have young Inals, and mares well fed at fitly cents per day. Every earn will he taken to guard ii'juiiisi fieeidt nt.s, but no responsibility, should limy occur. Emani.'ip vTion, H.i named under the great excite maul about lliecni incipuliunol tho Uommi t athohes was bred bv Mr. Kiddle, and was Ibulcd in 1827. Ue w s got by W hisker, town brut Iter lo W hale lione, Are.) sire ofThtt Colonel and Meninoll, winners oflhe Si Keger. Him dam was got hy Ardross'in; one ul the best sons',l ilia famous John Hull; his g ilam,/,adv Khz i, hy Whitworth; his g.g.dain, X V Z's duni.hy Spadiile, out'd NyU'iit, by doling Morshe,My refeience to tlieVlh vol page 101 of theT. U. and -S'. Magazine, his extended peril, greo may lie seen, as also Ins porluiicanees on Ilio tnrl, which latter a e hnl little inferior to an) home ever imported into this country. //„ is u beaulilul hay, with black legs, mane and tail, sixteen hands ■ high, of great length, and commanding figure. 'llls bone is large, with muscles well defined; Ins ac tion good, and iiceompimieil hy indications of un co .imon power. His slock are considered very premising; his oldest wore two years old lasi spring 10l these, some few were trained last sou-on, anil *woot I hem have been winners viz., Angela, who won the Cbillingluit slakes, August sth, healing s field of five others, at Wolverhampton; end (itmt plantation, winner of n slake at lliulncsford, Oetoh. r 31sl, healing three others For lilnck servants sent with .Marce, no 'charge will he made; having no uecoiiim.iduliims (or white persons on the spot, they innsl hoard elsewhere, lan 30 wta 14 ritf) BIT I, OK US AND liltllVMlS- I denied propo-al.s will he received at ihe otlice ofthtelofK ol the in/eiior eonrt lor the county el Hold win, in thurity of Milledgov ille, until Ihe tilth day ol April mil, lor I lie building of a Com I House in said city, on tho sil" w hero the.prosenl building stands. The new building is to hu tvve sluries high, built ol hriek, laid in lime mortal. plastered nrailv insula, le rest on n granite found a ■lion, at least four lee, high, the l'aej<ofilie sione hewn. The liunt supported liy two 'handsome column*, and the lucent in bo grnni c< steps. The building lo he completed w itilin 20 momlis frem the 'hue of contract, and on luilure to comply, ihe contractor to furleil ihe work <l, no. The hriek oflho present court house to be lakaii at a fair val nalinn hy the undertaker, lor wlin h he is lo give c credit It*- the amount The justices of the interior court, reserve to ihcraselves thu right to arrange the court room end other internal regulations. 'Payments to he made us billows; The tontraetor g vmg bond amt security to the justices otlhe in ferior court of said county, lor me luilhfnl perfur ninine of his work, lo wit—mm third u Ivnnced at the lime of contracting, one third pnyahlo when Ihe building is rooted in, and the balance on tho completion ol ihe wink Plane ami specifications may he seen at the ufiiee ul the clci. ol the tnleri.ir court •OHA* 1» MAM.MOA'O. SUI.O.A/OiN It BKT'/'ON, JOHN -V THOMAS, S T HKKOIIKK, W MS ROCK IVF.I.L, Justices ol Inf. Court. Fell 17 lowll tw r.isTV-rivt; doi.i.ahs ki.w akd ICI NVW VN Ir.on ihesnhM'iiher while in camp, near /iainhnrg, -V C. a ecrltm. iieuro mm. named rnn. e, visJKjgjj aged about 40 yours, dark complex ion, clmnkoy, heavy Iniitl, lilioui 5 leel 8 or 10 niches jiigh, hasicverul ofhis upper fore leeih missing; and tolerably brisk spoken, fsaitl nejio wit» pnreliased lr,.m lie workhouse in Charleston. Any person win will apprehend said' negr* uiul deliver him 1.. Mr. Win Tinner ol M uuburg, or seemu him so I hat...ml Turner cun gel him, wni receive t.To above rev in!. .WJLUAAIS. UXlit Gin' TO AUil ST \ .1 ill,, f* ON tht>2llh ins! ,three N.-* r rff gtoes, who s;<v they he).mg lo J Mrs. Sarah Ftckliu, Iter uford .•?». t fjS-k'j Dislnct.S. C Smmt t eras, ' ""** Monday, -Smart is V 2 (/■ f year* old, fi ten N inches high, ooiiiriimliifcTi. has a sear over the right eve, rather linn visneo, dan- eomple.-ied. Cyrus is 21 years old, i tret, II inches high, h is n sear a toss Ins noae, dark t omplecle.l. M.indny i-23 y. ars ohl, 5 fuel, 8 ii. iie . high, dork eomeleciid. Ttwovviier is request- d to eon. ■ turwnrtl, pay expenses, am| take tile... Iron. Jail. U" “27 3tw Kid MORGAN, Jailor. >V \RKKN MJMttli'!•’*:; N V 1,5.. \ITJM, he N.ld on Ihe first T0er.1..; in Apri v\ n- xl, hetwceo I lie usual lion. -of sale, lln following properly, to wit; ()ne House mat I .ul in the town of IParreatoa, a J joining Airs. Elizabeth Higdon, ami o hers, vv he.cm James Slnvvard now lives. I-evicdofT ust'iv>.)Aip eriy of Jos.pli Ford, lo saiisly a li ii in favor.- lilutabath 1 lewelleiiai.il othors.vs. Joseph Ford JKIvKAIIA/J 1 I.KUV.M \.V, M. it. felt 47, 183 d '(mar's 1J WARHKN SHEIIiI'T K SAKE. 11-1- he sold on ihe li st Tuesday in l/arcl » » next, within the Usual homo of sale, a! 1 1.. Court House In U urrcnlon:— Fitly acres of Hand or the vv ai. rs of Ivoekv Com fort Creek; levied on us th ■ propo'lv ..I W il.i im Ki lls lo sandy two ti. ta«. Ifum-a Jasliees’ Court, in favor ut ' I.vrwood Allen v.i. said Wiiliaot Kills; ad joining IV in C. Krannain and others. Levy made and returned to me hy a Colt table Jan 2'.i JCltf.tllA// )*F,!(/<VM\\ svf leh ] wid 26 *' JEFFERSON SHERIFF'S SAFE. ¥TA7ILL be sold, on 11>«* fust Tuesday in April ** next, til the Market //oitiie in the Town of , Louisville, between the usual hours of sale, the fol low jog property, to wit: Four //undrod Acres, more or loss, I’ino Land, in Jefferson county, adjoining II I' Turner and J. R Bostic, and other*.— Law icd on os toe properly of Hamilton llailord, to satisfy 1 throe (i las in favor of Robert Stephens, vs Hamil ton Roiford. I.ovy made a.ol ret one dby neons la - bio. U..1. FARMER,fch’ff. morelt 12 wid 67 CJOLLMUI \ SHERIFF’S SAFE. ON the tlrst ’I nesdtfy in April next, will bo sold at Columbia C ourt J louse, between the usual hours of sale : A Negro Man bv the name of Luke,about thirty 1 years nl age, dark complexion, (ivo lei I, leu inches j 1 high. 'The said I.like has tueri font: tied in the jail 1 of said eouniy as a runaway, and will b - sold per ; 1 sunlit lo an ordnrof the Inferior Court for jail lees. Icb 27 4* RICHARD H. JONE", SITU. I GOLE MHI A SIIERIFEF’SSAL. , AN lln« first Tuesday in J/aieh next, will he sold . | A " at Columbia Court J louse, between Die usti j bouts el .-nle A I met of I,and containing silty-live acres, more ; or! ■■•«, mi .Sweet VV out ( feili,iulj mine "m D, i Stanford und others; lo satisfy tlireo ti.ts, Ire in the.Junj.a s’ Court of disttiel No 6. George VV. < ulpepper vs. John llnrres.i and Jane s Culpepper. , law ieil ou and it turned to me by a i unstable. , Jan. 3(1 RICHARD//. .lO.VE.V, Sh’flT. j lob I wld 2(5 t'Ol.Dim \ MIEUTFF’S SALE. J. V N lias first Tue-day la April in-xl, will bu sold ■ at I <dii in bin I dm l House between the usual i hours of sale tha following properly, lo wit;— One Buggy, one hay Horse, one mahogany Side hoard, 1 dinning me) tea Table, one iSeeielnri, nne einelle sliiml, I w'n large mifTnrs, I mantle eloek, 1 do/uii ebairs, I eiriain bed.lead •, beds, and Inrni lure; to satisfy a n oitgnga Iroin Columbia Inferior Conn, .hums .). W. burroughs ugiensl Ge urge I'lioniaa. I’roperiy poimed oul in said mortgage Jan.3d RICHARD 11. JU.Mi.V, MTlf. I b I wld 2(5 st LIVEN SIIERIFF’SSA I.E. ON Die lin t I uosdiiy in .March nexi,wid hr sold before lint Court House itl .laeksonbitro' : A negro girt by the nan n ol I,today, lev ted on as tile piopc ly ol .lames Tie mas lo satisfy (our execu tions limn it .lusliia s’ Court, in lavnr of .Malbeu II .pkins. J.- vy Inmlc and returned to rnc by a Constable JACOB BRYAN, SITU. 1 J an. 2‘J |b it I wld 26 JEFFERSON SHERIFF'S SALE*— . 11 ill be sold, nit Du lit,-I Tuesday in Wundt next, at the market bouse in Dt ■ tow n ol Louisville, between Ibo usual hours of sale, Dio billow e g pro peity to win Dio niterMl of E I, Knight in a Traci ol' Ltuul, in Ji lliasim eounty, adjoining lands of Mrs. Minson Hudson and nlliers. Levied r on to sniisly a li Ii in lavnr of T. A II Jones, vs. E I. Knight, property poinied out by J llarrel. feb 138 wld K I KAK HER. tShff. WILL ho sold on tin (1 si Tuesday in May laixl, Indore ilia eoiiri-house door,in Jhckson ' j boro 1 between the usual Ilnur* of sab-, the billowing ’ property, to wit : a negro woman by the name ol I ('my and her I .vo oh Idrotl Tutor and Henry, bn longing to Dio estate of Ally Ann Cross, demised ; sold ugn cable lo an order of Die honorable Dm in -1 P rior court of bVr.vcii county, for lbs benefit ol tl-o , bens ol said deceased. JAMES P. THOMPSON, adm’r. Fob full, 1838 wld 33 WILL RE SOLD on the first Tucday in April next, at the Court House door in tha tow'll of Tbomasstile, Thome* county, within the . usual hours of sale, viz' Lot ol Land No 3lla in the i 17th District, formerly Earley, now 'Thomas county, ; o.iipaioing Two Hundred mid Fifty Acres more or less; sold by no order of the c mrt of ordin ary when silling Ibr ordinary purposes in Culuin , Ina county; sold for Did benefit ol the heirs and creditors of Edward Undo, defeased, lute o I Co lumbia county. Terms on the day of stile. , Jan 18 J3;vvtd ROBI BOLTON, Ailm'r. ' iiiiiijaiiL I: to un order id the Interior I l\ Court of huif M county, v\ hilo Hcninj* for or * (iinury purpustw, will bn i® ll*ol igliont bidder uu ilih first Tumdoy m Juno in xt» flt tl*o court liouhd in Wrij'liUlmrc/, bolwoeu lu* 1 u«il holirN • ol s ilo, Dm follow ing pioperty lo wilt j’wfir Nc- . gro.-s, Sum, Quomuer, Mary, Fanny, ami 'i'vro ! : Ii 1111*1 red itixl lifty Acres of Land, more I or 10-s, mlj.lining lands ol A Telfair and estate of | Henry Etley; also Three liimdred acres ol > I,and, Uluru or loss, ndji ining I luneoek and esimo nfll Filey; also. Four hundred and seventy ■ (I'n) acres of Land, more or less, adjoining Ter ry und Telfair, belonging to Dio estate 01 Henry Utley, late ol Burke eounty, deeused, sold for lb ■ benefit of the heirs and emdilurs ol said deceased Forms on the da y ol salt 1 ; purchaser lo pay lor lilies Feb 21 4aw Id M’.M UTLEY, GK/JKN UTLEY, Ad'itir bfllenry Utley, deceased. A GREEAULE to an order ol Dio bonorublo the J\ lulbrior Court of Serivon county, will be cold before (ho court bouse door in Jueksuuboro’, be tween tbeitstml hours id sale, one thousand acres of pine Land, in said county. Also, two hundred acres hammock Lund, lying in the same county, be longing to the minor heirs ol John lUuek, deceased sold for the benefit of said heirs. MARY BLACK, GuartTn. Feb bill, 1838 wld 33 Us ILL he sold, at the plantation of the late Mark Dosiibnyo, in linrko eounty, on ’Tues day , 27lit .March next, the perislml In properly ol snnl deceased, consisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, plantation utensils, Corn, Led tier, furni ture, null a variety of other article*. Among Die luntituro me some handsome Looking (rlneees, 7'a j hlos, &c. Terms blithe day ol st’.lo; which will continue Ironi otty lo day until all is sold, leb 21 wt I I t GEO. W EVANS, Adm’r a Gin:c .hl Eto an order of the Hon the . j*. Inferior t otm of Serivon county, while sil ling as a court ot ordinary, Will he sold on the first Tuesday in May next, helotb |ho Cblirl House door in the village of Jiudtsonhoro, between the usual hours ol sale the following property to wit; , A tract of Pint! Land, lying in said county, containing one hundred ami seventy-two acres, more or loss, adjoining lands of James O Golowiuo, Gravil Bevill, umi others. Also, u Negro Man ! by the name of Torltmo, all belonging to ih. es-1 lute of William B Dopson, deceased—sold for the benefit ofth ' heirs und neditors of said estate, lob 26, TMtS wld MUSES N. A1 I. Ex'r VGREE ABLE to an order of the honorable In ferior Conn of Burke county .while sitting Ibr . , ordinary j imposes will bo sold on the lust 'Tuesday in May next, at the Court House in the town ol j VViiynoshorongb, between the usual hours ot sale; One House and Lot m said town, belonging to the , estate ol hnntlluli M also i.dee d. Sold subject to I 1 a mortgage tn liivorof Joseph Cates, Esq Terms I of sale on the day. J'ur.huaor to pay lor liilrs. JOHN na\o.\, Feb 23 Adm rol Hamilton Watson, dee'd. I I fob 28 Wld . j A GIUyEA ULE to tin order,of the Ini'ermr eoya - wot Burl.ecu wbiloaitling fi:r nrdiuury purposes, ! will be sold on I ,>.e fust 'Tuesday in April next, at the court house door milt.' town ol \\ uvnesborti, between lit usual hauls ol s if-. Four bundled ■ 1 acres ol Emit!, mure or less, adjoining lands el , I Dr B li Miller tliil A Duke, belonging to the estate ! 1 f Jonathan Johns, deceased, sold lor the benefit ul i, 1 the heirs and creditors of the said deceased. Terms ul sale on the day. i. Jaii26 2lwtd JESSE JOHNS, Adntc. j l A G RI'.E V BWF. lo an order of Dpi honorable In - A ferinr Court of the (-utility of Burke, wl en sit- I ; ling for ordinaly purposrs, w iil he sold on the fir-1 r j Tuesday iq .May next, it Du Court ll miss in the ,1 j town of Wayiicsboi'ongh, Burke conn y-, within the I usual hours of sale: A Necm min mi netl George, and Serenlj Acres j ol I .amt, belonging t ■ tlu.sia col Hi.nmmm Smith, ileeM, edj lining hinds of Win. Johnson, Joshua 11 Key, and others. NL N.VN’.UI S.WI I’ll, Ailm’x j< > b 1 feh'lS ;\8 ]. ul it . ersaiis indented to Ike eslllo u-t u I * 8 ill file -Murk Dcsalmjc aro riqueslcd to , make i.um> diaic pr.viuent, und th.iso t i w hom the ,f estate iml. li.c.i will render in their aeconnls i piop.riy attested within the lime , r,,-cnho 1 by law I to OKU. VV. EVANS, Adm rg- Trus’e. I Burke eounty, Jau. iy 15 I Georgia, Jcfibrsou Cotßaty; n . ' V r- J/l'.li t,.\N, VV m Sjures applies fiir Letter* •’ ' ' ! V _«f AtliiiiutstraU itl do I'ones non on the : estate of Rich ltd T. Spires, dee. as, d -1 These foe therefore, to cue and admpnicli ail und I- ; singular But kindred and creditors ot said eceens d n 'ii ba and appear at my office within the time pro '■ I m rtbed by law, lo jiie ill ir objections if any they have, whty said fetters siiouhi not Is ted. Given Under my hand, m .a L'.ttr vi! c.this SJtii day of F. i Jf.N EB NR, HOTHWELL, i T Muir 1 tBw3;M t |,. r p j SPUING RACES.} Illir SPRING RACES of the Milledgc . villt; Jocky Club will commence on the nee owl Tu sday, ( Kill, ilny) of April next. .00 Hollars entrance. I<l day, Colts sweep stake, 3 or hi ore to make a, j race. A fine silver goblet [nil uji by the pro prietors, worth, $6O 2d day—.wo mil ■ heals, free for all, —purse $3OO 3.) (Inr, 3 do do 600 lili day, 1 do da _ 800 full day, Colls stake, two mile heals, 5250 entrance for tin-‘Y'ouug plate’ worth $l6OO, already o’" -djopsii until (lie 251 h Alar. h. The money hung up each day, II t YOUNG & Co. Proprietors, fan In wtd 1 1 £;;* iiQWitrii. STRAYED from lliu Lafayette course on the 9th instant,« hay Horse, star in tho lace, new hog‘km sr.d’dfn, plated V limps, about A feel high, no other marks recollected. The above reward w ill be given for any information tonic in Columbia county,district rVo. 2, or to Air Hibler, Augusta, so that I gclhim. JOHN LAMKINo. ih 18 V9O ts l<aw Notice. !1 lIE undersigned havin 'unitcil in the practic ol lho I.A W, offer lheir services to lha public •| They will attend the courls of Muscogee, Alurion, ■ Stewart, Randolph, Karly, Halter, J.eeand Sumter, ol theChallahoochocCircuit; Houston, of the Flint Circuit; mid Twiggs, Pulaski, ),owndcs, Thomas, Iluciitnrand Dooly, of the Southern Circuit fu himss entrusted to lln ircarr will moot with prompt , attention. Their office is in Americas, Sumter 1 comity, where one ol thorn mav always bo found w hen n it absent on busim .vs. 1 LOTT WARREN, WAI II CRAWIOUD. oct 10 *37 \vij i AAV vfO'TlCK.—Thu mule signed having * J assn, kited in tho practice of Luw at Warren ton, t.eu .respectfully lender’s their professional ser i vico.i to tho puld.c. They will allend Courts in the counties ol Hancock, Ta i iforro, Wilkes, ami W arren, of the Northern Circuit; mid Columbia, ol j lHe Aluidlo All business intrusted to lliem, will meet with prompt attention. JOSKPH IV THOMAS, EDM'UM) W. 1!H IT. Warrenton, Go., Feb. lilth, 1833 [leb'BB 6tW Io'IAA ,\0 J 5 VC. V A .SO \— (I iatf <»* Georgia.) B B AS removed to the City of Now Orleans, fur 0 ■ the purpose of devoting himself to the prau J I tico of I.AAV. 1 REFERENCES—CoI. T. F Foster, Colquelt, 1 Holt At A’choks, A 11. Chappell, Hon W C. Haw ’ son, //on. John P. King, Alai K li. Bead, Augns- I la, t.'00.; Miller Ripley di Co. Charleston, 8. C. Jim 1, 8 m 2 BAAA NOTlCE—TheunderoipcdlS opsh- J ed a i.uw Office in the town of Lafayette, IVolkercounty, Oa and will attend'lie courts of , the adjoining caunlies. All business entrusted to , lus care will be promptly attended to. , mar 3 60w4t Cll A REES J HOOPER, , r K. l.fcj. MltdL., I ATV(.litmus AT t.AIV, ,113 Moticello and KiUenton, Georgia, U! I LL practice in Ihe several courts of tho coun ties of Jasper, Jones, .Morgan, But mini, Bald win, Bints, Henry, Newton, Monroe, Walton, and in tho Federal Court for the district ot Georgia. REFERENCES. Augusta —A.J AT. AV. Miller; Webster, Par maloetfc Co , Ilarvilnnd, RUloy, <V Co. Mucnn. — Poe A Nisbtl, Honry G. Lamar, Charles : J. Mc/Jonahl. , Suyimiiuh. —Berrien and Cuyler, G. B. Lamar, Jo seph AV. Jackson. I on —James L. Peligrue, AA'eed <J Fannin, C. A G. H lC' ] *cy A Halstead. Tito Charleston iL'C’"fief " B<l Mercury, and New York Courier amt Enqmi.’ >r " >ll publish the above tw icca week lor C months and lori' ard their accounts to tins office. hov 17 fi'" l * l ■ AOUR mum ha alter dale, application will be S’ made to the hone able Inferior Court ofCc Jnmhio county,while silting lor ordinary | urposcs, r for leave to sell the Land and JVegrocs belonging to the estate of Robert Allen of said county deceased, march 8 AA m J RHODES, Kx’r. lAOU II months after date, application will be made to the Honora.de the Inforier Conrtof Scriven County, when sitting for ordinary [impo ses. for leave to sell all the l auds belonging to lliu Kslalo of James Boston, dec’d ■ THOMAS BOSTON, Adm’r. ts ULIR months after dale, application will be mails to the interior court of Jcffcrstm county when silting lor ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the real estate and negates of Andrew li. Wells, ceased. AIAKYJ AV ELLS, Adm’tx nov 17 w4m 26 u rjAUUR months after date applicaucn will be made to Che //mumiliio the It.tenor Court of Buiko county, when stilling for ordinary purposes, for leave t i sell all the real and personal properly ol Henry Utley, lute of Btirltc county, deceased. AVH.LIAAI UTLEY, ( . , . GREEN UTLEY', S Adm dec I 281 mlra I^OU R months nflordale n|ipliention will he made to the honorable the Justices of the Interior Court of Ncrivou county, w hile silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to the Estate of John IAI. Roberts, deceased, lata hi stud county. STEPHEN MILLS,adniT. DELIA ROBERTS,udin’rx. Feb sth, 1838 Attn 33 months after date, application will be made to the llunorubi ■ Inferior Goitrt ot Jcticr [ son county, when sitting lor Ordinary purpose, for leave to sell the Ileal Estate of llm lato Authan Brussel, dee d ofsanf count v NATHAN URASNJCL.adm’r. I jan I—urft 2 AA 1 ith the will annexed I ( MU 11 nmiilhs after date,a[.phcaliiiii vv ill l,c i r „ ,1c to the honorable the inl’eriur court of Columbia j [ county while s thug lor ordinary luirp- set-, for leave to j sell the real estate ul tbe late Libert 1! Hnnn ol said county d ceased, tor tbe benefit of the lieirs and 1 I croddom. Al.rivF.l) J DUN A’, AdmT. nov 12 id 268 j b3l >i 1 1 m "iihi attar ri U" application will be made I If nrtfe honorable lull nor conn ol Columbia i county, whet sitting for ordinary purposes, for • ■ leave t.-s II the fill.iwin ; lots oi Land, vi*: Ao -108, • in tth ct; 287, 27th district; 78 and 10, 1 Ith district; :.;i Carl) county, b. bulging to tho estate of . i James iL.rekstotio,deceased. AAA) J’BEALL, i 1 WAI. VAKBOROUGH, | tan 10—15 auniiniaicaiiira. I NOTH months after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior ( ami of Burke county, when silling for ordinary purposes, lor j j leave to sell be nuubcf three hundred and thirty ■] four, 33 1 1 in the sixth district, Carrol county, con - j milling two hundred two and a half acres. i 1 Jan 23 ISw Hr, AA’-m AV AIA UN H, Admr I I ‘ “ ■ ■ 1 • \ I.L persons having demands against the estate of Alary White, ded'd, late ot Burke county, . will present tho same, duly attested, vvttliin the time j prs-crihed by ELIAS BELL, Eeh 5,183 1, adm’r tor Alary AA’hito j _mar 2 _4_9 Md’ifi;. “ ij I I-I) persons bavtrig demands mraiu-t the estate , of Aaron //am, into of Burke county, dec’d . "ill [dense present them duly attested within the , unto prescribed by law ; ami those indebted to said estate will make immediate payment AO E G KIRKI.A M), Admr. Jin 2) 21 wtd vvitluhe will anex’d. 1 <»t’orgi;t, Columbia County : V'i ' tIIaREAS Robert A. Allen applies (or let- j V tors of administration on the estate of Ro bert IVinlrcv, (a minor) dec’d. These are lb. relore to cue and admonish all and i singular, the kindred and debtors of the said do- i erased, to tile their (injections, if any they Have, vvillnti the time prescribed by law, in my utile , In shew cause why said letters should not ho gram-’ | ed. Given miller my hand and seal at ofii-c, [if. | JUh Feb., I'3S, GABRIELJO.\E< ('; (r u I leh 27 17 Dr. L vans’ C'umomlk; and Aperient I’ilU. ON LOW SPIRITS.—Low apiriis is acer- t lain itale ofthe mind, accompanied by indi recti'on, wherein th) greatest evils are apprehended t upon the slightest grounds, and the worat conse- r queues imagined. An, ancient medical writer t supposed thi* disease to be confined to those par-' a titular region* of the abdomen, technically called t hypochondria, which are situat'd on the right or 0 left side of that cavity, whence comes the name n hypochondriasis. , Symptoms. —The common corporeal symptoms j are, flnmlcncy in the stomach or bowels, acrid eructations, cumiveneas, spasmodic pains, glddi- 0 nes*,<lim'i?M of sight, palpitations, Dt;d often an j utter inability of filing the attention upon any sub j jet lof importance, or engaging in any thing that | demands vigor or courage Also languidness—the mind becomes irritable, thoughtful, desponding, , melancholy, and dejected, accompanied with n total t derangement of the nervous system. The mental feelings and peculiar train of ideas that hamn the imagination and overwhelm the judgement, exhibit j an infinite diversity. The wisest and best of men v are as open to this affliction asthr weakest. , Causes. —A sedentary life of any kind, especially ( severe study, protracted loa late hour in the night, and ran ly relieved by social intercourse, on xercise, t a dissolute habit, great excess in eating and drink- ( mg, the immoderate use ut mercury, violent purga- ( lives, llto suppression of some habitual discharge, (as, (ho ohsiruelion of the menses,) or long contih. f tied eruption ; relaxation or debility of one or more { mporlant organs within tbe abdomen, is a frequent L cause. 'i'reitment, —Tlio principal objects of lrealm"nt are, to remove indigestion,to strengthen the body, and to enliven the spirits, which may bn promoted ( by exercise, early hours, regular meals, and pleas ant conversation. Jim bowels (i( costive) being carefully regulat'd by theocc smnal use of a mild a aperient. We know nothing belter calculated to obtain this end. than Dr. Win. Evans’ Aperient i Pills,—being mild and certain in their operation, t I Iha bowels being once cleansed, his inesninable s Camomile Tills, (vv hieh are tonic, anodyne, and anti- v spasmodic) are an infallible remedy, and without diiputo have proved a great blessing to the nuiieer- 1 ons public. .Some | hysicianp have rccon.mended a Iren use of - but it should rol ho resorted to; a s in many eases it will greally aggravate the symptoms, mar 5 /'or sale by ANTONY & HAINES. Sole agents Idr Augusta. 23 5 Broad st. An extraordinary and remarkable cure, p,r.i .vtarv Hilton,ol Willianislmrgli, was restored to health hy the use of this medicine.—l ho sy op toms of this destrissing case were as follows' Total loss of appoiito, palpitation ot the heart, twitching of the tendons,with a general spasmodic affection of tho rnuschs, difficulty of breathing, giddiness, languor, lassitude, great depression ol spirits, with the fear of some impending evil, a sensatinn of llullemig at the pilot the stomach, irregular tran sient pa.ns in different parts, great emancipation with other symptoms of extreme debility. The above ease was pronounced hopelesr hy thrceoftho moat eminent physicians, and a disso lution ol the patient daily awaited lor hy her Ineiids, which may he authenticated hy the physicians | who were in attendance. Abe has given her cheer- In! permission to publish the above facts, and will also gladly give any information respecting the benelit she has received to any enquiring mind. MAKY DILLON. iKT Mr. Charles Semple, who had been uftlicted for five years with humoral habitual Asth ma, applied to Dr Evans on tho 4th of Nov labor ing nmi or the following symptoms; A sense ot lightness across the chest, with the greatest diffi culty in breathing, distressing cough, generally ending with copious expectoration of viscid phlegm, disturbed n st, the face turgid and of a livid hue; could not lie in a honzunlol position without the sensation of immediate siitfncalion, languor, drow siness, and dissinvss in the head, and loss ofap- 1 pet'lo. Mr S. applied to tho most eminent physician in the City, likewise used several other remedies . without obtaining any permanent benefit un til Ins friends persuaded hi.n -o place himself end rDr wvans' treatment, lie is now relieved ofhis complaint, and called at the office yesterday, , avowing that be had not words to express his groti udufor the b ooth he had received. For sale by ANTONY A /MINES. GEORGIA STATE , LOTT E It Y , Cher the benefit of tho Augusta Independent Tire Company. CLAos NO, 12, EUK 181.8. To he determined by the drawing of the Alexan dritt Lottery, lor iniemnl improvomnnl in the [ District Os Columbia, Class No 1. lor 1838. 1 ly bodravvn St ALEXAN DKI A, Vu. on Saturday iUardt 24th 1833. ; D. s. Gt*-orr& Co. ; (Successors to Yates and .Vlc. , ‘O ro .' Managers. HIGHEST PRIZE ‘ 60,000 JXOL.L.HSS! One Prize of , a5 , O O O IMIL IiAKS! Rich and Drill runt Scheme I! j About one prize loa blank!—One fifth of the prt- i Zos will have on them either Titanic or two t drawn numbers. 75 M’lilliiZs-ia uhAhix BALLOT’S. ‘ Grand Scheme! < ‘1 Prise *f k £UO,OOO is £OO,OOO ( 1 25,000 25,000 I 15,000 16,000 , 1 10,000 10,000 I 9,000 0,000 1 8,000 8,000 i 1 7,600 7,500 1 7,000 7,000 ? 1 6,000 6,000 I 5.000 6,000 * 1 4,100 4,000 1 3.000 3 000 1 I 2,500 2,500 1 2,220 2,220 1 1 2 000 8.000 6 1.600 8,000 5 1,500 7,500 50 800 40,000 i 50 700 35,000 ' 50 600 30 000 1 50 600 £5,00u 50 400 20,000 , 63 300 18,000 60 250 15,000 60 200 12,000 60 150 9,000 60 100 6,000 60 00 5,400 6° 80 4,800 6° 70 4200 l 60 60 3 GUO 120 £0 6,000 5620 40 232800 1770 [lst drawn number] 24 44,250 7080 [2d 3d 4th or sihj SO 141.G00 8850 Gilt 7lh Bth O.horlOih 16 141,600 8850 [l., 12, 13, 14 or 15] 12 100,200 | 3:3,305 Prizes, 34,220 13Units, is 67,625 | Tickets £2O; S,rarcs in proportion. (fcST All orders for Tickets in the above | scheme, will meet with prompt attention, if ad j dressed to A. HEAD, Agent, j March 7 Augusta, Ga. 525 (Seward. JGST on Tuesday evening later,either in Augns la, or on the Wrighuhuro’ mad, within 4 miles of Augusta,a Bed Morocco POCKET BOOK,con taining 310 or 8315, in hills, the barks not recollect ed. the name ofthe subscriber is written inside the Pocket Book. The above reward will be given lor thedelively ofthe Pocket Book and Mwn>y to Mr. M. Little, at the Globe I loud, or to the subscriber m Craw tordvillc. THUS. J WELbUKN. unc 30 153 t s J OST two Certificates of Stock in theDor.cn A J bank; otto No 641, for twenty shares, dated Bih 1 1 March 1836, signed by K S ifees, cashier; the oilier No 757 lor icn shares, dated 18th May 1837, and also signed by E S Keos, cashier Both ol said certificates are in my name. 7'hey were lost s nn. tun' since together with a pocket book. The object of this advertisement is to comply with the forms required by the hank to procure new i ceniiuatcs. THUS J JENNINGS , Jan '-’7 2Cw3m J Eagle Hotel. Ij riXllEsubscribcr having purchased this desira- Able site, in the City of Jackson, situated on the north side oftlte Slate- House square, is deter mmed lo remove oitin a few days, and assures all ■ those who mav call on him that every attention g and provision shall be made for their accoramoda t on, which the nature of the country will permit; j and that bis accommodations for travellers, horses, and boarders, shall be equal to any in the .Stale,off » of the immediate bank of the -Mississippi river,and & in so fur as the circumstances ol the country will permit,his urrotninudaiion shall,not be surpassed by j any. Ho pledges himself to k-ep a good table,good Wl< bar, furnished with the best of liquors; good com f,triable rooms: good clean wholesome beds; a quiet house, free from not and noisy intemperance; and good dry stables furnished with good osilers, and J| aplenty of corn and todder, and at as reasonable trims as practicable. Prompt payment, at short periods, will, in all cases,be required. To members of the Legislature,and those having business in the court* at Jackson, the subscriber ° will lurnish good comfortable rooms, hotli in sum incraud winter, either in his main Tavern building, or in one a few yards distant, w hich he has lately I rocureil, and lilt, d up (or the purpose, al llmir up- P ,l lion. They are invited to call and examine his ac- ;,rl commodations lor themselves, and if they like, 1 try them. I'd is perfectly aware oflheaccommodo- 110 lions hitherto afforded in this town, and js deter- r : HI mined to improve,them andibat those who favor him dot with lh>'ir custom, shall not noi go away reasonably J dissatisfied. fi. If. WIGGINS, Jackson, Miss Sept 12. .Mount Vernon. Jan 1 m?m 2 [ Georgia, Columbia County: cm UJ HEREAS Benjamin 11. Warren, Executor i|, c of tho 11 in ol William McUar, deceased, w ji applies for letters Dismissory. du. ’liie.se are therefore to cite and admonish all and tingnlar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time pro- , scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, ne , why said letters should not be granted. Jn Given under ray liand at office, this 21ih day of 0 f February, 1833. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. ; nt feh 27 iKUUGIA, Columbia county: pin «\J REIIEAS William Yarborough,administ' i pu » » tor on the estate of James Yarborough, 1 1 leased applies lor Letters Dismissory, i base are therefor to cite and admonish all lingular the kindred hnd creditors of said djc’dl > tin tnd appear nt my offic t within the tithe prescrib co iy law, to show cause, ,f any they have, whysv an letters should not bo granted. pr Given under my hand, at office’,in Appling, this po ulh day of Sept., 18117 lei sept 18 iu6t GABRIEL JONES,clerk. us (iEORGIA,) By the Court of Ordinary ol said JJj Burke county, j County. j )( W r IIEIIEAS Allen S B I’rior executor of Ed- te mnnil I’rior, deceased, late of said county pr lias petitioned for letters dismissory, stating that he Ima fully administered said estate These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned to bo and appear before said court on the first Monday in May next, and then and there shew cause why said letters should hot be granted. By order J" of the court. " ai i T II BLOUNT d c c o i gj nov U> w6m 264 GEORGIA, i By llio Court of Ordinary g, ; lurke county: $ Burkoeourily. IIT HEREAS Benjamin Mobley,Robert F. El y» lislon, and Tliomas T. Elliston, Executors if Robert Elliston, dec’ll, lijld of Barke county, las petitioned the court lor loiters dismissory. , These are therefore to cite and admonish all per ' u tons interested to file their objections in the Clerk’s ffico by the first Monday in March next, why said 1C elters should not be granted. 1 By i/Mdf oftho court, T. 11. BLOUNT, o. al . sept 15,1837 mfit 218 11 — __— as (lEORGIA,) By the Court of Ordinary( for t |, Burke county ) said County. c# WHEREAS John 6’axon, Administrator of a( John S Kenner, deceased, late of said coun ln ly, have petitioned said court for letter’s dismisssory vv stating that he has fully F.dmin’istered said estate su these are therefore to Cite and admonish all con cerned, to bo a/id appear before said court on the first ( . r Monday in May next, and ilien and there shew cause 8 | why sa d letters should rrrft be granted. By otderol ,j, the court. T. 11. BLOUNT, dcc o a c £ noV 10 6ra 264 d, Georgia, Jefferson County J W'jf/ERKAS Roger L Gamble, Administrator °f of the estate of the late Manning Spradley, w ofsaul county, deceased, applies for dismission th from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and ly singular the kindred and creditors ol said dcc’d to ,ri be and appear at my office, within tho lime prescrib ed by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said loiters should riot be granted. Given under my hand, at Louisville, this 261 h day of Feb. 1838. EBENEZER BOIIIWELL, mar 1 Clerk C O. of GEORGIA, I By the Court Ordinary lor said P r n„ r ; - county, { Count'- ol » Narah Smith Administratrix, rc Vw and if Prior, Administrator oi J| James J Smith, deceaseu', L-itc pf said county, have petitioned said court for letters dis.7’’ssory, slating that they have fully administered said esiu’e. 'i’hese are therefore to cite and admon,.' h all con cerned lo be and appear before said court on tin.' first pt Monday in Mav next, and then and there show IIJ cause why said letters shall not bo granted. By Wi order of the court th TII BLOU.VP, ncc n b c eu nov 10 wtim 2P4 sit Georgia, Burke County. to WHEREAS Janies Grubbs Administrator of et, the estate us \\ in. Bryant, deceased, applies or tome for letters of dismission. alt 1 hese are therefor to rite and admonish all and an singular the kin bed mid creditors ol said dec’s 1 to tin be and appear at any office, within the time prescrib- mi ed by iaw, to shew eause.il’ any they have, why said letters should not lie grated. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro, n this 221 day of January 1838. Jan 26 21mSm Pll BLOUNT, p ccob c. Georgia, Burke county: VA/ 11 ERE AS Elijah Altaway, administrator on tfi » v the estate ol Redding A Byrant, late of said pi. connlv, deceased, applies for lettms dismissory. [), i hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and u d signlar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, pr lo he and appear at my office, within the tine pre- fi, scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, fir why said letters should not be granted. ( K Given under my‘hand, at Waynesboro’, this 17th day ot l eb;, 1838. T JI BLOUNT, D CVk. fob 21 mfim G I.OUGIA,) Court of Ordinary, aenven county i September Term 1837. a j 1 ON application of Alexander F. Dopson.admi nisirutor tie bonis non,of the estate brent U Pearce dec I.,slating that l.t lias fully administered .-aid csl itc and praying citation lor Inters dismissory, it is ou motion ordered, that the clerk dd issue a cita tion requiring all persons lo shew cause why the same shall not be granted—and that tho satire bo published once a mouth lor six mouths. E A true extract trom the niiuines, this 12lh day of V September, 1837. JOSHUA PER? Ypcl’k. Jl nov. 4 mfim 239 D TO Tltfu M’l iSIxIC. ° PAYNE & JANUARY’S p Patent Lever Press, for Bailing ant] roni- 11 pressing Cotton. f f’HE alteutioii of Planters'and Shippers is res- r J» peclfully invited to tho above valuable inven tion, with the confident brliet that it will be found r superior to every improvement ol the kind yet of- 1 feretl to the public. The ir fling '' expense required tor its erection and successful op°- 6 oration, together with the quantity of cotton it is s capable of packing, (six or eight hands being able “ to turnout stl bales per day,) give it an importance p w hit'll they trust a liberal community will appro- 11 ciate. As some evidence of the favotablo opinion al ready excited in the public mind, the proprietors beg leave lo introduce the following repou and re solution ot the select committee appointed by the House of Representatives of the fctuto of Missis mppi. p “ i'ho select committee to whom was referred the t memorial of .Messrs Payne and January, have had F the same under consideration, 'The coniniitiee have examined the model of the rollon pressure si tiled by .Mr. January ; front said examination, and C |‘ the statements ot several gentlemen who have seen • f tho same in operation, the committee believe it a valuable imnrove.nent, and one well worthy oftho 'i patronage of the cotton planter, both for packin'* and compressing cotton. 'J'be committee therefore C °‘ recommend the adoption of the folio win* reeolu lion ■ ° J. Resolved by the Legislature »f l\e Stale of -tiir mppi, Thai Messrs. Payne «!t January, by ther mion ol their new patent cotton press, have con buled in an essential manner to improve the eration of cotton pressing. Adopted by the House of Representatives, on th« b day of May, 1837. Kkoom.mendations.— -The undersigned mem os of the Senate of the State ol Mississippi, take eat pleasure in recommending to the cotton plant i of Mississippi and the adjoining States, Payne January’s Patent Lover Colton Press, for pack t an<l compressing cotton. From the examina- ( in wo have had time to make es the model exht led to us by the patentees, and also from the re rt of n committee of the House of Reprosontn es of this State, we have no hesitation in saying at the general use ot the patent lever cotton press ill be highly beneficial to the cotton planing in resl of the Southern Stales. (Signed,) A. G. McNutt, Stephen Cr eke, Jehu HU, Franklm \Vall,llobt. //. Buckner, R. A. llar s, James Mcßaven, 1 do certify that I have otic of Messrs, Payne,and nuary’s patent levir cotton presses erWed on my anm'ioti, and find it in every respect superior to ly thing id tlie kind 1 have ever seen, anil would commend the adoption of it to every planter in i ftoutu Vviiheght hands, 50 halos per day i in be easily balid, and when erected, will, no mb t, last from in. nty to tliiny years. Hinds county, Till April, 1837. A, STOAT. % [Copy.] Natchez, Htli fob 1837—1 have wit issed the operation of .fir. January's patent lever illoii press in compressing a hale ol cotton from e sizo of 37 inches to the size of 21) inches, and do it lx pleasure state, that 1 believe it a cheap and arable machine for packing or compressing cotton. N’OAU UAIIEOW. [Copy.] Natchez, 271 h Feb. 1837.—Having wit- Jssed Ihe operation of the lever press lately pul up i this place by It. W January, Esq. for the purpose 'compressing cotton, 1 have great pleasure in say ig that 1 was fully satisfied of its efficacy, and , onld earnestly recommend it to the notice of anlers who are wanting presses at their gins for icknig cotton. 11, M. STEDMAN. [Copy.] Natchez Oil Mill, Feb 27, 1637.—We, in undersigned, having examined the patent lever [imprest of Mr. January, and seen i* in operation, re perfectly satisfied that when the machinery is ropody adjusted, it will not require more than the ower of two men to compress a bale of cotton; saving it ns small in dimensions as that from th i anal screw press. We would cordially recom mend it to ail, and more particularly to those deter mined upon erecting a compressing machine, a* icing preferable on many accounts, and certainly woof the greatest important e, viz; expense and lower. j DAN’L A. IiALCOM, ' k JAMES MUNBELL, JOHN A.WBEER, SFTif YOUNG. I have examined the compressing machine of Mr. unuary, and fully concur in opinion with tho iovo. D.*C. AMBLER. U r e, tho undersigned, having seen tho above mined machine m operation, lolly concur in tho tnteraent expressed by the above named gentlemen. WjM, RAMSEY, ■THUS J. SHKOYER. [Copy.] Natchez, Feb. 27, 1837.—Mr. Ttob't anuary—dear sir; 1 ns an uninterested person,have vitnessed, w bile the ship Montpelier, ol which I avo the command, was lying at the cotton press lading, the power olyqurplmpresseJ lever press, nd can attest it has reduced one oftny largest hales •f the lot of cotton marked “Elias Chiffs,” as small s any that I have ever had Irom the steam press ol he same size; and it is my opinion that your press an reduce cotton bales into as small a compass as ny steam press, as I was conyinced from the trial aade with the cotton bale above referred to. 1 vas one of the three individuals that compressed aid bale. To all Planters in want of presses, w ho make large ■reps of cotton, which they arc in ihe habit of hipping to Europe, coast w ise, 1 would unhesita ingly recommend the adoption ol this press, as ft vould enable them to have tlicir cotton carried at ess rates of freight, anal the compression can be Idrie by their ow n plantations while ginning. lam very sorry that your press had not been in iperati in before niy cargo was pressed, as you vould have hid a belter chance to have exhibited bo performance of your press before my departure Wishing you all the good success that you just; Y merit for your industry, 1 remain, your sincere riend, JAMES MEIGS, Onboard ol the ship Montpelier. Burke County, Geo. Jan. 31st, 1837. I certify that I have packed seven or eight bags if cott.n on Payne & January’s patent lever iress, and find it in every way superior to any thing if the kind. 1 have ever seen, and can with pleasure ecommend the adoption of it to every planter, ami nave no doubt whir, erected, will last twenty or hiny years. JOHN G. HaTCHER. BvttKK Countv, Geo. Jan 31»r, IS3B. I do certify that 1 have one ol Payno & January's latent lever presses on my plantation, tho first that as ever been erected in this Slate, and can slate ,’uh pleasure to the public, that it surpasses any ling pf the kind I have ever seen in point of speed, } use and tOnvenienc?, and J see no danger in pros ing cotton Wi.’h proper care,and it can he attached 5 tho gtn-houso, sP as to he secure from all vvealh i. The cost of w ind' may be covered with $275 r $3OO at farthest, and when built of good maten Is, will no doubt last Iron) twenty to thirty years, ml I believe it is calculated to pwss two bales in the me any icrow can press one, and would lecom tund the adoption ol it to all planters. EIAV. //ATCIIEK. \EORGIA, Burke county: We the undersigned do certify that wo were pre mi and witnessed tlie operation of [Messrs 1 ayne i January’s potent lever cotton press, erected on io plantation of Mr. Edward Hatcher, and take [ensure in saying that wo believe it will answer lie purpose most admirably, and will be a decided dvantage to every cotton planter. The Colton bale tressed in our presence, wus five (eet lung, twenty ive by seventeen inches, which weighed four bun red pounds. The tale was .pressed with lour lands. A. J. LAWSGN, JAS. W. JON ES, A PEMBERTON, JON El’ll S. REYNOLDS, L). W. CLAYTON. Feb. 7, 1338. 1 eonciir with the above, named gentlemen WM. HATCHER. _ 1 concur with the statements of tho above namuc jonllemen. WM. 6’ C. MORRIS. 9 jF.ORGIA, Burke county Ido hereby certify that I wasemployed by Mr. Edward Hatcher to build one of I’ayno &. Janua l ’s cotion presses alter a model prdduced by Mr. fobn Perrin, which I completed and saw in operft- Ibn, which perlormed beyond my expectations. Further 1 believe two good mechanics can complete >n«? in three weeks, timber mid iron furnished ; I also think it worthy the consideration of all cotton planters, also all those who wish to (empress cotton bales. JAM E.S 7> I.SON. , Feb 9th, 1838. . M GEORGIA, Burke county: I certify 1 have seen the performance of Messrs. Payne it Jammy's patent Jcvef pnss mid can sojt with pleasure that it surpass; - ' any thing J have ev er seen or known to packcottm Wfh. and is not surpassed in point of speed, case and cc•««<*«>; >ml when erected, will no doubt last Iw'en’.y or fn. ■ " r , ty years, and do most heartily recommend the adop lion ol it tp all planteis. Given unutpmv hand, this Bih Feb 1838. 1 james mcallister. Ido heartily concur w.ilh the above certificate. i SA,i-MUELS. LOVELL. J most earnestly concur v\ ith UlNe above certificate Feb. 9th, 1838. JUfM^fOWEN.' Persons desirous of obtaining the ’nlent Press, cither lor Georgia or Florida.7 will lease address John Peurin, Waynesboro’ burke - I entity, Georgia. In offering the above named Press for sale to the ilizens of Georgia and Florida (its utility having ready been proven) wo hesitate not to say. that, every instance where t trial of its power is made, at it will bo found greatly superior to any thing of okind ever offered tho public. We hope (or, and nfidenllc expect, the patronage ol the public. A. BRYNE, JOHN PERRIN (eh 11 2mdlnv&w 37 i I