Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, March 20, 1838, Image 4

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TO C. OS IHA ( I OUS. —Tin:( i-lamission cr«rti Public Building* Cur Edgefield I•i<lric*l "ill tecoivo written proposals moil tin- I■; I, if April next, lor the erection ol u new llrnk < mm Mouse in said district; ’1 he oullin. .011 •. !.i »ng arc as billows;—OU by let lee!, We le.-t pip |,, ;l passage running lengthwise llirnngli Ke In wet story, with three offices on each s.de; iti - nupt rooms and two jury rooms to be in the upper sto rjr, and also two ranges of seats ior spectators. .1 two story portico at I ho end. Furtherinformation, as to the details, may hi' iiad, and a plan ot the building seen by applying to the undersigned. A B ADDISON, ( h'n. Edgefield C 11. March In. ha wGI Administrator’* Sale. ON the first Tuesday in May next nl the doer of the court liousu in Waynesboro, linrke county between the usual lunns ol sale will he sold Tb# Huudrcd Items ot oak and hiekory land granted to John Taggart, lying on the mad between Isiuisville artd VVayiiesho;o*, about nine miles from l.ouisville, adjoining lands helniigmg •o Elijah Allawoy and others: ulso a tract eon •"tiling one hundred and tinny acres, granted to fc.lijuh Watkins, joining Alexander Gordon, Wue Hollins, Andrew Honuldson, and uihers. Also a •racl granted in John 'Spencer, adjoining lands belonging iu Sanborn Jones and Matthew Burkes, on the waters ol the Backhand, containing two hundred seres All the above lands lie in Burke county, lid belong in the eslato ol liorner V Mellon,deceased, and sold by order ol (hr court of ordinary nl Joli-rson county, liir the purpose ol a drvisinn helwen the disliibtues of the said •itate Terms of s nl* credit till the liisl of Janua ry next HUiiKU E GAMBLE, Adra’r. mnreh 13 Mwnl Ui,vsvJE UXMIKissVVs kibe thi* inethotl to inlorin I he pnhlie that we hove dissdved onr ropatinursliip in every hrnneh id M ireiin'ilc busi ness, by mutual cement. EII AUDI M A A', .) l> U iHNETT, W 11 BAHA’ETJ'. Oglethorpe eonnly, Jan I. leb 10 wit d ’Ol. lIIUJVV N ol Brown's f erry, look Iroin the Indians one head guard ( ’ll nn with “ Win Flour noy Angim 22; 18.'U," worked m it with gold heads; also, one full jew ailed doolie-canid hunting wuleh, with gold guard chain and key—l li t watch has three letters on the front i esc—the owner, ir any ol his relations can get n by describing letters sod prov ng p opmrly. If no applieuliohTie made i i four months, ilia w.deli w ill bo sold nod the proceeds di vided among lire troops, —application to be nm iujlo Ilia editor ot the t 'oltinilmri Herald for the head chain, and lor Ihe Watch to Col Brown. 'Tire Columbus //oraid wall copy the above and arward the account t i Col Frown, nov 27 -it'd?/ sum i;n sjiiiuii i-s s\ee. Wild, he sold on thu first Tuesday in April Hell, between ibn usual hours ol sale Indole the Court House do -r in Jaeksoiilioroiigh: One tract nl land containing seven hundred acres, "lid adjoin,ng lands ol Ib u y Buford, Elijah Kuberis and W Ilham Orem; levied onus ihe properly of •uines H. Nicks in satisfy a fi In in fvvor of bow, Tsylor dtCo. Properly pointed out bv Ihe Allor ney. JACOB BHVAN, Mi'll, murrli Ist [mar & hi A DJI 1 NINTH ATOMS’ SAEE. AM7ILL he sold by vlrlue oh an nrdei of llio * T honorable, the Inferior Court of Columbia • oinily, when mtt■ngp lor ordinary purposes, nl DrayUm, Dooly county, on thu Ural Tuesday in May next, between the usual hours of sale, Two hundred and two and a hall acres pine land in Dooly couniy, know n as lot number 215, in the 10th District, bulungitig to the i slate oh Dmind Shipp, deceased, and in tie sold lor ihn h. unfit ol the h"irs and crcdiiors oh said deceased Terms made know n nl the sale. JtJH.V I'.l/iTMIXii;, Admr. marl 'Hwbl A GHEE AI!I, E to an order of the honomhle ih” lute;ior Court oh Kiehiaoinl comity, will h° sold on the first Tnostlay in May next, nl liio Court House nl F.lberton, Gn A house uml hit In Petersburg, Elbert eonnly, belonging to thu eslat :• A. Crahain, deehl, march 2 IVJf. W. It'ANTIG.N AC.admT. mar 0 .’ll A UIiMMAHI.i: to an order ol the Interior .A. court oh Burko eonnly, when selling tor or dinary purposes, will ho so|j on the lirsl Tuesday m May nex I, in ihe court hoiiso in ihe town <1 IFoynishoro, Bnrkn county, .Ml? acres ol land; an i one Ncgrn girl named Pluilie, belonging tu the os tuta ufEltsh i Duke, deceased. march 8 A ltd IJENUV LEWIS, AH„,r ficorgin, Ncrivcu County: WIIF.KF. AS, Seaborn Lnnilu n applies fi i I in ters of AdniiniTUlion on the bslale of Jos eph Harrington, deceased, lain nfi this comity . 7'heso are therolori' to eilo and odniwrali nil and I singular the heirs and creditors ol said deceased, in I he and appear nt my office u'illiin the lime preach- I lied hy law, to file the rohjrelions il any limy luive to shew cause why said letters should no: lieginntei'. (liven under im hand, al ofiice, in Jackaonhuna', rhis fllh day of March, IS.’W. JOAIIDA PF.UIcV, const, mar S -Bid , MERhiu'VfS vii) I* CANT Kills t l.oiifi ut This!! i fiAIJE Pros lieu t ol the I'rinceton Factory, tie- j i A sirt sto make known in tho public, and espe cially to the merchants in Iho interior and up eounlry of Georgia, I lint he has during ihn w inter been running part oh his machinery in the manu facture ut (icmgia Nankeens, with a view In sup ply what may ho wanted in ibis slate Ibo coal ing season. Having advantage over l lie Non hern manufacturer in thu saving id the cost ol trails porlutKm both ways, as also ihn rale el evchaiige, Hems which must he paid on nonhern goods hy ttiu consumer, or by the merchant that brings them out,'l can sell my nankucKs on better terms I ban thu nVoiticra arlit'le can he sold, hor the merchant lu make any thing li,v bringing II out. In olli ring I rny goods imho public, .1 tnan.i pledged in -''iimisti ns fine, as hnndjtumt and as good an article as can ho procured Imm llie north, nr any other ipmrter. ] My nankeens are all manufactured Iroin slriclly | primotloap dark colored nankeen potion, grown i i a the neighboring coniines, and ilia a known had i that the good s will not lade hy wishing. My i gauds are 32 inches wide, the host width 1 eonsid | er to cut to advantage, and are pm up iuiulsol thirty yards and upwards to the pic. o, hy which liability io ramnanis, in rciailmg, is g.eatly less than happens to the northern mode ol putting il up in pieces oh 10 I 2 yards each. As I shall have hy the middle of April a slock on hand sufficient u> supply nil that will bo pro ; bahly wanted the coming mason, hor ihe giealer i part, if not all the populous enumies in this stale , I ltd; it due to merchants m Georgia, as well as to i myself, 1 1 make these lads known in I hem he lore they go north to lay in thair spring supplies, j that they may he holler prepared toad advisedly . solar ns regards Iho article of nankeens Besides, it is lint Imr that Itm soul hern people patronize their own industry and lake rara of their ownjdo mesne inetiumons, rather limn he tributary to ihe i nenh for articles ihat can ho had m home on ui least as good terms and us good ipialny. i solicit the patrunuga ol Georgians, to give me a home market (or my fabrics, wilh assurances on my i pari, that they shall always he generously and just ly dealt hy. J keep also at all limes by me a large supply ol rollon yarns, spun Iron) | rime whee cot ton and put up in bales oh “in lbs each; umbra cingio suitable proportions all ihe different No*, that urn in deiuKtid. mi l can supply orders to any extent at u moments v in mag, ami on as go >,| terms as can bo had m this Mu;, Also rollon Oznabnr ge* 32 inches wide, made heavy hud go., t ;. lab,, announce to the public that my wool Cards are now in opperation, in first rale order, and that carding of Wool for country customers is done at Prince ton Factory, tilth* best manner and with prompt ness and disptch. My woollen machinery is ex tensive, and I expert during sum nor to nmnuliic mru a fine anicln of Kentucky Jeans, for the tail market, of which InrtSer nonce will he given in tunc. For all goods and yarns of my mannlacluro, I take prime cotton m exchange, either Ihe white or! aiimkeen at Augnsla p tecs, with the freight oil' —1 The Printchon Factory is situated two miles from Athens on the middlle fork of Ihe Ocuneu river, on the road loading to Watkinsville, march 8 4iw3t W’m WILLI A.VS, Prea’t Princeton F’nclnry [ITEM fAMH.i; IACTOKk. ... ,vm i a TEU f respei'ihully aunoimees to the Citizens of Augnsla and Hamburg, that his Candle estnh-- hshniKiit, South sale Key mild, lour Doors helm eetlyre street, Augusta, is now m successful! opera- ' lion, where he will ihaukfully receive and punctu ally attend lu all uiders in his line. He promises to those that may bo disposed lo patronize him that ho will spair neither pains nor expense t« Inruish them with n good article and at a fair price He has now on hand for sale M boxes lupertor Can dles. N B—A liberal price will he paid lor Tallow .March ‘J lin-uv Od . I TWENTY DULi.VU* REWARD. II ** II A.VIWAY from ilie f 1 jSjf > plantation of J. \V Ramsay, dec'd, in Columbia county, a . bout the Ist December, n iVe -, - / em man, by the name «f Lifiv -1 i tivt# -i W is, about twenty-eight y»‘firs i .».-ua"l as'-, ill a yellow complexion, lint not :i ncihiUo, stout mid «qware built, ami stul -1 lent very badly. Ile in supposed to bn lurking about the city of Augusta, u» bo lira a wife hero Tho i- above re ward will In; given for Ida apprehension and g confinement in any safe jail, or delivery io ISAAC UA.MSAY, jan 13 d&ivlf 10 Columbia county. tw i:\rv.m »■; dollars reward r I’l' IV AW’ A I’ (rom thesubscriber B "hlle ill fiinip, near J/mnbnrg. .V C. ApfljA a certain negro man mimed Print r, V OHSjSr aped i bout <0 years, dark complex -1 ion, chin>boy, heavy built, about !i fill t or lo inebea high, baa several K T ol bis upper fore teeth missing; and tolerably fir i- U apolon. i Hunt negro wm pnreln. isj Ifoin tin- workhouse i* in < har'eston. Any person who will apprehend i said negro and deliver Inin to Mr. Win. Turner < ol Mambu'p, or secure him no that said Turner ran , get biiu, will receive Ilia above reward. i I’t.i J.S. WILLIAMS, 'I WjfOl (iifT TO VI (M STA JAIb, i j .% ON the 2Alh inst, three He' I ! i "bo nay they belong (o I | \ ( J rs Daniil ficklin, lie j nl'ord •e A District,S. (!. Smart Cyrnn, I J / »tt*l Monday,—Smart is 22 years old, 0 test 8 inches hip’ll, • ••-avrs** l - Kniwu has a near over the right eye, ’ rather linn vr aip , dark eompleeled. Cyrus is ill r j years old, ■> feel, I I melius high, Ins a scar a Toss | lih nose, dark eompleeled. .Monday 1 1 23 v ars old, ' 5 feet, 8 inches high, dark renipleeltd. The owner | is requested to come (inward, pay expenses, and lake lie in (nun Jail. I _ feh 87 3tw KLI MORGAN, Jollor. I w iity .iivi! O ill.-us Reward, tTII hi nbovo reward will be paid, tor ilia apprehension and coniine merit in any safe jail, or delivery lo the snbsciiber, of two negro in#, Oltvis and i’eter, belonging lo Ceorgu Ounby, late of Coliililbiu eonnly. Those boys arc no clonbl ..ass ;in si'cl b rking about either in the neigh -1 borboud of Wripblsboro' or White Oak, in bolb of i wbiidi they mo well known, 'i'en dollars will be paid lor the apprebeiiMion of either,*>r any informs- I lion concerning them, will ho timid ally received by the mb eribor. ROUT. 31. (JI.'NHV. Wh le Oak, Columbia eo, J'eb 10 31 1 |!.M’fi:i) STATES JIVIL Ls N £•;. i 'I tie subscriber lias taken a eonliuel liir eanying lint "*• I idled Btales8 tales Moil between Florida ami I .fainhriflgi*, (in. per Hiram 1 boms,and have selected lor licit purpose,the fast and staunch steamer free Trader, which is ac knowledged io be one of llr deelest boats on tbo river At H linbiidg.- the Boat intersects with the ■'tape Line running from Augustn lo Mobile mid New-Orli tun, on what is known as Ibc lower route, and also the line running from Georgia lo TaTihms-c, and will uHo’d to travellers an easy and sale conveyance lo idle pints of tbo tlulf of .Mexico, and with greater ea.-.e an I expedition than ea-i bn obtained by any other mule. Ibo free Tra der lias been llioroiiirlily overhauled, and will afford j every aeeommodiitiou lor the comfort end ennvem | oneiiof passengers, usually llmuil in packet hauls j oflliu lirslela s. 7'liis i-rrang.-iue.nl has alrn.nlv been seir.i! time in operation, and tho trips have been performed much within lho hours proscribed, and lo tho satisfaction of all parlies. Tl MI S Os I>l IM a IT'II K. ’i'lio free Trader will Ic-ava Apalachicola ovrfy | Koieuiy and Wednesday ul II o clock J*. .M. and; reach Itainbridpe ■ho next day at 9 o'clock I* M. On relurinn;.' slid will leave Rainbiidgo every Tiirsd’-v and flidav at -I n'eloek I*. M and arrive al Ap'dacliu (dn, at II) o'clock the next day A.T. I ENNETT. fi b 2(5 wlm bis rr.i \N(-ll* VITOS'. 'l'll 1 S celebraled English Racer ' * V™- and splendin Clallinn will occupy Roxvlon's ISlund, at W. Jlntnptoii's I r - 'A, i (h[( Wood-lands fslatc, five miles In low ' \ } p'’V7f Ciiliniiblii, under tho direction ofif/r ! (Kif--rwsafc Wm J. Okiokh, and bo let lo Mares in 2iVi the season, ‘rl'Jl 1 Pi insure, and ono dollar lo Ins groom; lb \ money lo lie paid in advance. 'J'hu season will eolinmilii o mi the lira I of February, and end ilia l.;t of July. JKxteiauvu rye mid gross pas ! tuns provided for Mares, and separate Inis (hr such jus nir.y have young (mils, and mares well fed at filly , ! cents per day. I.verv euro will bo tak n(o guard | uyaiusl accid. nl.i, bul no responsibiliiy, should they oceuf. IvM.t.N'CiPAT/oA, ifo nanieil under ilie g.iul exeilo im mi about tlioemaiieipalkmnl the Roman fatbelies was I red by Mr. Riddle, ami was foaled in 1(527. 2 How s get by Whisker,town brother to Whale- h hone, At.) sire ol The < 'elonel and Memnon, winners l ol Iho Si Leper. His dam was got by Ardrossnn; e one ol tho best nuns of tho famous John Bull; bis g r (lua.Luih f.li/.i, by Wbitworlh; hisg.g.dmn, X I V '//sdum,by Spadille, out ul AyWia, by Young s Marshe, At. By ivloienee lo the Tib vol page 101 olTlieT. U, and N. 3/«gaziiie, bis exlondcd pedi gree maybe seen, as also Ins performances on the turf, \\ Inch latter me lull little interior to any borne . ever imported info this country. Ih is a beautiful i bay, with black legs, mane and tail, sixteen hands I s high, of great length, and ruinmanding figure.! I H’sb.u'o w large, with nuiseles well defined; his ae- j t lion giioil, mid HOeempanicd by indications of un- 1 eo .ininii power. His slock are considered very t premising; bis oldest rvero two years old lust spring 1 < Iwl Ibe.ie, some low were trained last season, and xxool ikeni haxo been xxinm-rs. viz., Angela, who | won ilie (ihillinglou stakes, August nth, healing s I tilth) of five others, Dt tVolvci ham,non; and Com 1 pensalion, \\ inner of a slake ill 1 l.idnesf >rd, Oetob r 31si, healing ihrco olliers for Black servants sent with Mures, no charge ; * x\ ill bo made: having no iici-ommsdiilions for white : persons on Iho spot, they musl board clsewbeiv j in 80 u Kt 2'i ‘ . OTK'H...l'erso ns indebted to tluj subscriber i 'f either fy no re or book unco mil fur the years I 183 I, '3.> ami ’3li ara roipiesiud to call on Thus. M. i Berrien and .Mnlhud .Marsh, I'.sqrs. and settle the I same Longer indulgence e.inliol be aliened. jau Ul 1. , 11. F. RUSSELL \CAUi)**sDr, If, Ne.csoii having poriaa nemly localed himself live miles south olj Waynesboroiigli, Burke coliuly, on the place lately | 1 owned by f1 v. 31. .Mineud, iv.vpeetfn! Iv tenders Ins i I serxiiTs to th 'citizens of that ■Vicinity in the various I branubos ol bis proltissiou. fi- ! > ' tin-* 1! l * ICewaiHl. i 1 (hsij' on Tuesday evening last, either in Angus-, “ A la, or cm lint \V nglilslinro' mad, within I miles , of Augusta, a Red Morocco I’OdKKT BOOK,eon- 1 taming 310 or k : .)ln, inbdis, the bat Us n«t recollect-1 ro. The mono oi lhe subscriber is written inside the : I Vick i* I Book, flic above reward will bo given lor, . lliedelively of the Rocket Rook and .Mein v lo .Mr. , '/ I .title, al tbe t ■ lobe Holel,orlo ihe subscriber in J i raw lenlvillo. THuah J WKLBOKN. mm 30 lft3s, if OS'f two l erliliiatiis of Stock in the Par.en , ■ A bunk; one No (ill, for twenty shares, dated | . Hili i I .March 1 S3l>, signed by K S Boos, cashier; 1 ibe oilier No 7n7 for leu shares, daiod 1 Hili May ! 1837, mid iil-ii signed by f. S liees, cashier Both i ,ot said certificates are ni my name. They were lost sometime since together with a pocket book, j i Tbo object of lies advertisement is to comply with ! i the forms required by lie- bank to procure new j | certificates. THUS J JENNINGS .lan 27 S'JwSIH \\ ait it i-i v siMinirr’s siuk he sold on the first Tuesday in .April! » » m xl, between the usual hours of sale, the 1 following properly, to wit: One House and Lot in Ihe town o* Uarrenlon, nd jolning .Mrs f.li-jnhoili Higdon, and others, whereon JamesStuward now lives. Is-vnilon aslheproji eny of Joseph ford, to satisfy a li. fi in favor of 1 Elizabeth Mewellen and others,x ». loseph ford JEKE.MIAJ/ PERRY .M A Y, A’h’ff. feh 27,1838 [mar 3 AO AVAIUSJfN SIIERIFI' S SALE. UTH.L lie sold on I In- first Tuesday m A/urch ] next, within the usual hours of sale, at Ihe i Court llouso in arronum . Fifty aerosol'Land on the waters of Rocky Cora \ fort Creek; levied on as tin property „( WjHiam fit- 1 It. in sati.-ii two li. las. trout a Justices'Court, in favor of Slier wood Allen vs. said William fills; ad -1 joining Win Bramiani and others. Levy made I and rent rued to me hi a Con t iblc. dm 3'J JEKEMIA/i I’s RKVMAN, Sh'lf [ feb 1 wtd 26 ( OLLMHIA SllEltli-T’S S.\ LL. r ib A l l*e first Tuesday in April next, will b« sold I * *at Columbia Court House, bet ween the usual hours of sale A Negro Ylan bv ibe name of Luke, about thirty yearn of nge, dark complexion, five kit, leu inches s bigli. The said Luke baa been confined in the jail b of Mid county oh u runaway, and will be nob! |ier sunnt (n an order of the Inferior Court for jail lees. II lob 27 4" RICHARD If. JOM'>, Mli'ff. “ HIM Mill \ MiLUII TI ’NS Vb. O.N the find Tuesday in .V/aroh next, will hue old at Columbia Court House, between tin: nsu hours of wile ; A Tract of Land containing fillyrfive aero*, more ) or less, on Sweet Water Creek, adjoining W rn. L). r i Stanford and others; to sulisly tbrco fi. fng. from I the Justices’ Court of district No. (5. George W. , ( ’ulpeppcr vh. John Hamms and James Culpepper. . j Levied on and returned tome by a Constable. 5 Jan. HO RICHARD Jl. JO.VibS', Sh'fT. I fob 1 wld 2fi i| ( OLI MIHA SHEIUFF’.S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in April next, will bu sold lit Columbia Court House between ilia usual | I hours of sale the following properly, In wit:— r One Buggy, one buy Horse, one mahogany Side i | hn'ird, 1 dinning mid leu Table, one Secretary, one I candle stand, two large mirrors, 1 mantle clock, 1 iloz.m chairs, 1 riirtnin bedsteads, bads, and furni ture j to vttisly n mortgage (rom Columbia Inferior Court. James J. W. burroughs agabist George . | Thomas. I’roperly pointed nut in said morlgngo < ! Jan. T) RICHARD 11. JUNE .S', ShTf. I ) 1I) I wld 86 ; j r < iMvjeN siuaiiFi ’ssAi,:;. ON iho first Tuesday in March next, will be veld before Iho Court House in Jm ksimboro' ; ’ I A negro girl by the inirr.o of Lmduy, levied on ns , | the piope ly of JamesTbomoi; tosntisly four exoeu- I lions from u Justices’ Court, In favor of .Mathew ! II ipkins. Levy made and returned to me by a I C uiHlnble. 3 ,-VCOH BUY AN, tali'll. Jan. 2'J [fob 1 vvid 20 El PERSON SHERIFF'S MALE.— I »i> II ill be sold, on llio (ir.-t Tuesday in JMareh • next, at the market bouse iuibe town of Louisville, between the usual hours of sale, tho follow e g pro -1 neity to wil: the interest of E L Kuigbl in a 1 Tract of Lltud, in Jr (Tel sou county, adjoining ’ I lands of Mrs. Stinson Hudson and otheis. i/vied. 1 jon to su'isly a fi. fa. in favor of T. A II Joins, 1 ; vs. EI. Ui., ; gb ( , property pointed out bv J Jlsrrel lob fi, ISBB vnl 'U J PAR C l’, f bfT. ■f.c Sli RIUFJP’B bale. ! \\ ? H.l, bo sold, on the first Tuesday in April v s' next, hi the Market ll ciise in the Town of I Louisville, holwoonllie usual hours of sale, thefol j low ing pinpcriy, to wit; /''air Hundred Acres,',more | nr i' .ss, Pino Land, in Jefferson county, adjoining I lII’ Tumor and J. II Bostic, and others,— Levied j nil m, I lie properly of Hamilton UniforJ, to satisfy | lltr. a; fi lies in favor of Robert Stephens, vs llamil { lon Rnilbrd. Lew mode and returned I>y aconsta j bio. li.J. f A RM EK, Sh’lf. | march 18 wld §7 II.I. he sold on tho fi st Tuesday in May » next, liolore iho court-house door,in Jackson horn’ between iho usual hours of sale, tho following propony, to wit: a negro woman by the name of I Cary and her two children I'eter and Usury, be longing to Ihs estate of Ally Ann Gross deceased; j sold agreeable to an order of the honorable tho in ferior court of Seri ven county, lor the benefit ol tho hells ol stud deceased. J \ SI E.S I>. THOMPSON, a.bn'r, j Feb sth, 113 » wid 33 j ta/A/ILL HE SOU) mi iho first Tnwlny in i vv April next, nt -iho Court House door in ihe town ol Thoiiiiisviilo, Thomas county, within the I usual hours ol sale, viz Loi, ol Laud No 3U5 in the i IVlh Dinlricl, formerly Earley,now Thomas county, | m ,iitan. in ' T;vo tlttudi'tki and Fifty \cres I more or less; sold by an order of the c mrt of ordin ary vvl.un Killing for ordinary purposes in Colum bia county; sold for Ibe hendil of ihe hers mid creditors of Edward Undo, deceased, lute of Co -liius Ki i county. Terms on tho day of sale. Jan 18 Ifrwtd ROH'J BO [.TON, Adm’r. % GHKiiAHI.C; in an order of tho Inferior I » Court of Butko eonnly, while selling lor or dinary purposes, w ill be said l« I lie highest bidder on iho first 'l’ucsday in Juno next, tit the court hoy.- .- in U rightsboio’, between tho la.unl hours ol sale, the following properly to wit; Pour Ne groes, Sum, (iuoiiiner, Mary, Funny, and Two I hundred mid fifty Acres of Land, more [or Joss, adj lining hinds of A Tolfiiir and csinto of Henry Filey; also Throe hundred acres of Land, more or less, ndj< fifing I (uncock and eslnle ofll Ciley; also, Eonr iiiiii Jred jind seventy ; 170) acres of Laud, more or Jess, adjoining Per ry and Telfair, belonging to the estaia oi Jlenry Utley, late of Burke county, deensed, so’d lorth.* benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased Terms on iho day of sale; purchaser to pay for titles fob 21 15w id IV.M UTLEY, GREEN UTLEY, Ad’mr ofilenry Utley, deceased. A GREE.VBLE to an order ol the Inmoranh) the 1 ». Inferior Court of Striven county, will ho sold before llio court bouse doer in Jaeksonboro’, be tween the usual Lours of sale, obi thousand acres of pine Land, in said comity. Also, two bnudrtd acres hammock Land, lying in thes'iniu comity, be longing to the minor heirs id John Black, deceased sold for llio benefit of said heirs. MAR Y BLACK, Gaard'n. Fob blh, 1838 wld 33 v> ft/ILI. bo sold, nt Ihe plantation of tho Into * » Mark JJesabnya, in Burke county, on Tues day, 27;h March next, the norishaf l« properly of said deceased, consisting of I torsos. Mules, Cuttle, Hogs, plantation nttnsils, Corn, Fodder, furni ture, and a variety of other articles. Among tho furniture are some handsome Looking Glasses, 7’n bios, A: 1 . Termi on the day of salts; which will continue from nuy to day until all is sold, lob 81 wtd 43 GKO. W EVANS, Adm’r. A (3 it L CAB J. E in an order of the Ifon. the i‘». Interior Court ofScriven county, while fai ling as a caart ol ordinary, will ho sold on tho first Tuesday in .May next, holme the Conn House door in the village of Jaeksonboro, between tho usual hours ol sale, the following properly to wit; \ tract of Pine Land, lying in said county, i oonialning one hundred and seventy-two acres, '■ i mro or less, adjoining lands of James O Golihvine, ! Gravil Revill,ami iyhers, Uso, a Negro Man | by iho naaio of forlunc, all belonging to ilu es- 1 laio of W illiam 1! Dopson, deceased—sold fur the bunrlit of ih ■ heirs and creditors of said estate, fob 20, 1838 wtd MOSES N. rd’GAl I. Ex’r. & GUEI'.ABLE in an order of the honorable In- J le. toriur Court of linrko county ,w bile silting lor ; ordinary | urposes will be sold on llio fust ’Tuesday | In il/uv next, nt the Court House in the town of | VVayneshormigh, between ihe usual hours ot sale; { One I louse and Lot in said town, belonging 10 I lie estate of luniillon M also a,dic'd. Mold subject to 1 a morlgngo in favor of Joseph Cutes, Esq I’ernis i of sale on the day. Purchaser to pav for lilies. JOHN SAXON, Feb 23 Adm'r of Hamilton Watson, dic'd, fob 28 Wld a GREEABLE to unorder ot the Jnlenor coml ! I v. oi Burke 00. while silling for ordinary purposes, j will he sold on the first Tuesday in April next, at the conn house door in the town of Waynesboro, : between th > usual hours ot sale, Four hundred acres of Land, more or less, adjoining lands id j Dr l> I! .Miller t in! I Duke, belonging lo the estate j of Jonathan Johns, deceased, v dd lor ihe benefit ol the heirs and crisdilors of the said deceased. Terms ol stile on I he d i\ . Jan 20 21 wid JESSE JOHNS, Admr. J V GREEABLE lo an order of tho honorable In terior Court of the county of Burke, when sit- i ting for ordinary purposes, wilt bo sold ou tlie first ■ j Tuesday in May next, at ih’ Court House in the j town of Way umbo rough, Burke county, within the } i usual hours of sale:— A Negro man named George, and Seventy Acres ! of I .mid, belonging to the e-staie of Bimjimiin Smith, J dee'd, adjoining lands of Win. Johnswit, Joshua Key,anil others. MNS’A.N AH S.V! I’H, Ailm’x. teh 8 ffehMS 38 jVO'l’U' j;. - Persons indebted to tim mtuteoi - ” ihe late Murk Ot'snbave are requested lo make innnediaio payment, and those to whom the estate is indebted w ill render in I hoi.- seetMints pwpjriy uHes'ed within the time ; r. scribed bv law lo GEO W. EVANS, Adm r A Aus’e. Burke eonoly, Jan. 13 15 Georgia, Jeffbrson Cotmty: " Wm Spires applies for letters j * V ol Administralion do bones non on the j estate of Richard T. Spires, deceased. These are I herefure, lo cite and admonish all and I i singular the kindred and creditors ol said deeeus-u ' to he mid npia-iir til my otliee within the time pre scribed by law, lo file their objections ifanytlu i 1 have, why said letters should not be granted ' 1 Given under my halid.al office, in Lonr-vil c ilfi, i [ 2olh day of feh 1838. EBENK, BOT//W E/.l , , . ! U iir 1 J)vs3i.'il t'le/k I j SPRING RACES.' JII1 1; SI*HIM. U.VC’KS of the Milledgc r. villi* .lucky Club will commence on the sce -6 oond T utsday, (10th day) of April next. • 60 Dollars entrance. 11 Ist day, Colts sweep stake, 3 or morn to make u race. A fine silver goblet put up by llie pro prietors, worth, Sf’O 2d day—two mde heats, free (or all, —purse 8300 3J -lay, 3 if. do 500 Ith day, 1 do 1 da 600 sth day, Colts slake,’ two mile heals, $250 • entrance forth)*‘Young plnio’ worth 81000, ' 3 already entered; open until the 251 h iMarvh. 'i'he money hung ur> each day. /t F. YOUNG & Co. Proprietors. ’ | pan 15 wld II 1 1 $S Kcward. [, TRAYED from the Lafayette course On the CJ ilih instant, a bay Horse, star in the lace, new bog skin saddle, plated slitujis, about 5 (bet high, Roother marks recoil' cled. Theubbverewnrd will be given for any intermalion to me in Columbia county,dbitrict AO. 2, ur In Mr. Hibler, Augusta, ' so that I gelliita. JOHN LAMKINri. dec 12 290 ts Law Hotice< • j f (PIIIE uedersigned having united in the practic a j a ol the EAVV, offer their services to the public They will attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion, Stewart, Randolph, Early, Baker, Ace and Sumter, ol the Cliatlnlioocbee Circuit; Houston, of the Hint - Circuit; and Twiggs, Pulaski, J/iwndea, Thomas, i Uocaturand Uool/, of the Southern Circuit. Fu , siness emulated to tlieircnrc will meet with prompt - attention. Their office is in Americas, Sumter i county, where one ol them rnuv always be found r when not absent on business. MITT WARREN, WM II CRAWFORD, net 10 237 wy a AW NOTICE. —The undesigned having Id associated in the practice of Law at VVarron tnrj, Goo , respectfully lenders their professional ser vices to the public, 'i'hey will attend Courts in the counties of Hancock, Taliaferro, Wilkes, and Warren, of the Northern Circuit; and Columbia, ol (bo Middle All business intrusted to them, will meol witlrprompt attention. JOSEPH IV THOMAS. EDMUND W. Bid IT. Warrenton, Ga., Feb. 19th, 16.16 {'.eh 22 fUw Law ft «is re. W..1, VASO\’-(liatc of UaoKfia.l 3 JAS removed to the City of Now ilrl-ans, for u B the purpose of devoting himself to the prac lice of I .AW. I!EFERENCES—CoI. T. F Foster, Colquelt, Holt *fe Echols, A. 11, Chappell,//on W C. Daw son, Won. John P. King, Mai. E B. Beall, Augus ta, Geo.; .Miller Ripley & Co. Charleston, S. C. Jan 4 3m 2 ■j AV, VOTtC 11.--The uiulersipnmd has open* v i od a i.iiw Office iu the town of Lafayette, Walker county, Ga and will attend Hie courts of rim adjoining eaunties. All business entrusted to his care will ho promptly attended to. mar 3 50w4X CHAKLGS} HOOPER. K. . . tPT hi I .L, attouates at law, Moticcllo ttiiil JEateuton, Georgia, tt/1 1,1, practice in the several courts ol the court s’ 4 ties of Jasper, Jones, Morgan, Putnam, Bald win, Hulls, Henry, Newton, Monroe, Walk).*., and iu the Federal Court "for the district ol Georgia. REFERENCES. As.iUtln —A. J. As 'J'. W. Miller; Webster, Par maloc& Co, 1 larvilund,Ri'ley,d* Co. Mncon.~ Poo As Nishil, Henry G. Latnar, Charles J. McDonald. iSa run null. —Berrien and Cuylur, G, B. Lamar, Jo seph W. Jackson. Ch irleston —James 1,. Peligrue, Weed $ Fannin, C. A G. Jl Kelsey At J/altjlead. The Charleston Courier and Mercury, and New York Courier and Enquirer will publish the above twice a week lor 0 months and forward their accounts to this office. nov J7 wGm 259 B|lol'R months after date, application will be “ made to the hnno able Inferior Court of Co lumbia county,while sitting (hr ordinary [imposes, (nr leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Robert Allen of said county deceased, march 8 Win J RHODES, Ex'r. B/Oim months after dale, application will be * made to the Honora.de the Inferior Conrtof Scriven County, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses, lor leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the Estale of James Boston, dec'd. THO.MA’V BOSTON, Adm’r. ij 4'UU R months ulierdate, apphcalioii w ill bo made *- to the inferior court of Jefferson county when sitting tor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate and negroes of Andrew E. Wells, ceased. MARY J WELLS, Adm’tx nov 17 \v4m 26 11 SC'fOUR months after date application will be made to tho Honorable the Inferior Court of Burko county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, tor leave t > sell all tlm roil and personal properly ol I Fury Utley, lulu of liurKc county, deceased. WILLIAM UTLEY, ) . , . GREEN UTLEY, \ Adm rsi dec 1 261 mini *1 pUUR months afterdate application will be made ■- to the honorable the Justices of lha interior Court ol Ncriven county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell Iho Lauds belonging lo the Estate ol John M. Roberts, deceased, lata of said county. S PEPIIEN Mil,l,B,adm’r. DELI A ROBERTS, ndra'rx. Feb sib, 1636 4tm 33 months afterdate, application will bo fi- made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer son county, when sitting tor Ordinary purpose, for , leave to sell the Real Estate ol Hie laic Aalhan liras.,ii, dee d ofsaid couulv NAT’H AN BR ASAEL. adm’r. jan 4—:u-lt 2 With tho will annexed. 5 |U)E R months niter dale, application will ho made in iho honorable the inferior court of Columbia | county whiles lling liir ordinary pnrprscs.fbr leave lo I sell the n al eslato ot Ihe laic Elbert B Dunn of said county deceased, for the benefit of llie heirs and 1 creditors. ALFRED J DUNA’, Adm’r. nov 12 id 263 j R m.mills alter d ite application w ill he made j S to the honorable Inferior court of Columbia ; county, when sitring for ordinary purposes, for j | Wave lofiell iho following lois of Land, via; iVo 406, i ' in llh district; 267, 271 h district; 78 and 46, 11th : district; all Early county, belonging lo tho estate of | t James Blackstone, deceased. WM l> BEAU.. W M YARBOROUGH, tan 19—15 administrators, SJOI il mom (is after date, application will he ' ft made to ihu honorable Inferior Com lof Burke | county, when silting for ordinary purposes, lor j • leave to sell lo: number three hundred and thirty- j lour, Mil) in the sixth district, Carrol county, eon ! tabling two hundred two and a half acres. .lau 23 16w4w Wni W MAUND, 4Mmr | A l.f, persons having demands against the estate | ii of Mary While, ded'd, late ol Burke county, | w 111 present the same, duly attested, within the time j prescribed by F.LIA6 BELL, Feb 6,163 i. adm’r for Mary White, i mar 2 49 NOTICE. " \ 1,1, persons having demands against ihe estate I I 11 of Aaron Ham. late of Burke county, dcc'd ! will pi ease present them duly attested within the ! lime prescribed bv law; and those indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to EG KIRKLAND, Admr. Jan 36 Blwtd with the will anex’d. | Georgia. Columbia County : \\J HERE AS Robert A. Allen applies (oriel- i V » tors of administration on the estate of Ro- i hen U inlrey, (n minor) dec’d. These ate lb, retorc lo cue and admonish all and ■ singular, Ihe kindred ami rreltlors of the said dc- ' c, u. cd.to file their oojections, if any they have dm tune prescribed by law , iu mv office’ to sh u cause why said letters should not ho cram- I "i. hi veil tinder my hand and seal at effic |t,„ 1 . 2lth Feb., I*.w, GABRIEL JONRs; < t’.—| ‘ ! Ich 27 17 i, -, t ji Sialic liiotel. rflllEsubscriber having purchased this desira M hie site, in the City of Jackson, situated on the north s file of the State-House square, is deter mined to remove o it in a few days, and assures all those who may call on him that every attention and provision shall he made lor their accommoda tion, which the nature of the country will permit; and that his accommodations for travellers, horses, and hoarders, shall he equal to any m the btate.oH ol the immediate hank of the Mississippi river, and in so tin as the circumstances of the country will permit,his accommodation shall,not he surpassed by ’ any. He pledges himself to keep a good table,good ' bar, furnished with the host of liquors; good com fortable rooms; good clean wholesome beds; a quiet I house, free from not and noisy intemperance; and 1 good dry stables furnished with good ostlers, and a plenty of corn and bidder, and at as reasonable * lei ms as practicable. Prompt payment, at slioit ' periods, will, in all easen.be required. ! To members of the Legislature,and those having business in the courts at Jackson, the subscriber wifi furnish good comibrtnhio rooms, belli in sum* inerand winter, either in Ids main Tavern building, or in one a few yards distant, which he has lately procured, and filled up for the purpose, at their op tion. They are invited to calland examine his ac commodations lor themselves, and it they like, try them. Ho is perlectly aware ol the accommoda tions hitherto afforded in this town, and is deter i mined to improve,them amlthattnoso who favor him with their custom, shall not not go away reasonably , dissatisfied. K. li. WIGGINS, duel sun, .Miss Sept 13. .Mount Vernon. | Jan d m'Jrn 3 Georgia, Columbia Coimtf • W/ IIEREAB (lenjamin H. W arren, Executor v v of the II ill ol W illiam McGar, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said di ceased to be and appear at my office within the time pro scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 24ih day of February, 183 d. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. fob 37 47 iliOUdl A. t olu/nbin county: / REIIEAS William Yarborough,adminikt'M w H tor cm the estate of Janiei Yarborough, 1 1 leaned applies for Letters Dismissory, These arc therefor to rile aad admonish ail lingular the kindred and creditors of said d jc'dt • md appear at myolfio within fui lima prcscrib iy law, to shew cause, .f any they have, whysi let I els should not he granted. Given under my hand, at office,in Appling, this sth day of Slept., 1837 sept 18 ni6t GABRIEL JONES,clerk. GEORGIA,} By the Court of Ordinary ol said Burke county. $ County. WHEREAS Alton S 1! Prior executor of Ed mund I’rior, deceased, lute of said county has petitioned for lotlers dismissory, staling that ho has fully administered said estate J’hesuare therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned tube and appear before said court on iho first .Monday m May next, and then and theroshew cause why said letters should not he granted. Hy order of the court. T II BLOUNT d o c o a e] nov 10 \v6in 3G4 OtOHOIA , ? By the Court of Ordinary 3urke county: t Burke county, b tjjl/'JIEREAS Benjamin Mobley,Robert F. El »S’ liston, and Thomas ’l’. Elliston, Executors if Robert Klliston, doc'd , late of Burke county, ms petitioned the court for letters dismissory. Those arc iheroloro to cite and admonish nil per inns interested to file ibeir objections in the Clerk's (lice by the first Monday in March next, why said eltors should not bo grunted. By order nftbo court, T. 11. BLOUNT,n. sept 15,1337 mOt 318 GEORGIA,) By the Court, of Ordinary for Burke county said County, t JkT 11 EHEaB John Naxon, Adrainislrator of » V John B. Kenner, dcccasjd, Into of said court ty, have petitioned said court for letters disntisssory slating that ho has fully administered said estate these are therefore to eito and admonish all con cerned, to be and appear before said Court on the first Monday m May next, and then and there shew cause why said letters should not ho granted. By older of the court. T. 11. BLOUNT, d c c o a c nov 10 6m 361 Georgia, Jelicrsoit Comity: \\! >/EREAS Roger L Gamble, Administrator if v of the estate of the late Manning Spradley, of said county," deceased, applies for dismission from said administration. These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ol said dec’d to be and appear at my office, within the time prescrib ed by law,to show cause, 11 any they have, why said letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand, at Louisville, this 261 h day of Feb. 1838. EHENEZLU BU I DWELL, mar I Clerk (J O. GEORGIA, ) x,y the Court Ordinary lor said Burke county, $ Countv UEAS A’arah .Smith Administratrix, V and Allen <S' B Prior, Administrator of James J Smith, deceased. lute of said county, have petitioned said conG lor letters dismissory, slating that they have fully administered said estate. '1 hese arc therefore lo cite and admonish all con cerned to be and appear before said court on the first .Monday in Mav next, and thou and there shew cause why said letters shall not bo granted. By order of I lie court T II BLOUNT, d c c n n c vvdift 364 Georgia, Iterke County, |i/ WEREAS James Grubbs Administrator of » » the estate of Win. Bryant, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission. These are therefor to cite and admonish all and smgu.art.be kin Irod and creditors ol said decV to he and appear at any office, within the time prescrib ed by imv, to shew cause,if any they have, why said letters should not ho grated. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro, this 32 1 day of January 1838, Jan 2> 21in ,in TII BLOUNT, d coos c. Georgia, I?nrke county: 111 .Rf. AB Elijah Altaway, administrator on v V the estate ol Redding It Byrant, line of said countv, deceased, applies for letteis dismissory. 1 hese are therefore to cite and admonisli all and | signlar the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to bo and appear at my office, within the tin e pre- ! scribe.l by law, to show cause, if any they have, I why said let ters should not he granted. Given under my hand,at Waynesboro’, this 17th I day of Fob;, 1838. TII BLOUNT, D CVk. fob 31 ni6m G EURO lA, J (,'ourt of Ordinary, beriven county j September Term 1337. L, 1 ON application of Alexander F. Dopson,admi nistrator de bonis non, of the estate Green D 1 I carve dec d., stating that he has folly administered j I ?'*»• 1 "' «'«• praymg citation for Inters dismissory, U is on motion ordered, 1 hat Ihe clerk do issue a eita- I tion requiring all persons to shew cause why the 1 .same shall not he granted—and that the same be j published once a month lorsix months. .v true extract iruni the minutes, this 13th day of | feeptember, 1337. JOSHUA TERRY, cl’k. i nov. 4 m6m 2.VJ TO TUE PUBLIC, PAVNE A. JANUARY’S Patent T,cvcr Press, for Bailing and Com pressing Cotton, j f | MIE attention of Planters and Shippers is rcs- E pectl'nlly mviied to the above valuable inven j lion, with the confident belief that it will be ffiuml I superior lo every iiujiroveincnt ot the kind yet of ; sered to ihe public. The ir.lling ; expense required lor its erection and successful op- I eration, together with the quantity of cotton it is I capable of packing, (six or cight'hnnds being able . ;o turnout 50 bales per day,) give it an importance which they trust a liberal community will appre ciate. As some evidence of the favorable opinion al ready excited in the public mind, the proprietors beg leave lo introduce I lie following report and re solution ot ihe select committee appointed by the House of Representatives of the Btuto of Missis sippi. “ Flic select committee to whom was referred the memorial of Messrs. Payne and January, have had the same under consideration. The committee have examined the model of the cot km press pre scnled hy Mr. January; tfom said examination, and the sialemtli'ts of several gentlemen who have seen tbo same in operation, the committee believe it a valuable iinprovo.ient, and one well worthy of the patronage of the eollon planter, both for packing and compressing eollon. The committee therefore recommend the adoption of the following resolu tion Resulted b>j the Legislature fj U ie Slate at - sitsippi, That Messrs. Puyno A- January, by Hie vention ol iheir new patent cut ton press, have con Iribuled in an essential manner to improve i| , operation of cotton pressing. 10 Adopted by the House of Representatives on it.„ 6th day of May, 1837. ’ tlle Rkcommemiations.—The undersigned mem bers of the Senate of the State of Mississippi take great pleasure in recommending to the cotton plant ers of Mississippi and the adjoining Slates, Payne & January’s Patent Lover Cotton Press, for pack ing and comprossing cotton. Prom the examina tion we have had time to make of the model cxlii failed in us by the patentees, and also from the rc port of a committee of the House o( Representa tives of this State, we have no hesitation in saying that the general use ol the patent lever cotton press will bo highly beneficial to the cotton plai ting in. terest of the -Southern States. (Signed,) A. O. McNutt, Stephen Cnckc, J e h u W all, Franklin WaUJtobl. U. Buckner, 11. A. Har gis, James Me Raven. 1 do certify that I have one of Messrs, Puyne, and January’s patent lever cotton presses erected on my plantation, and find itinevery respect superior to any thing of the kind 1 have ever seen, and would recommend the adoption of it to every planter m he South With eight hands, 60 halos per day can be easily hiMt-d, and when erected, will, no doubt, last from I w • my to thirty years. Hinds county, 7ln April, 1837. A. STONY. [Copy.] Natchez, 21th Feb 1837—1 have wit nessed the operation of Mr. January's patent lever cotton press in compressing a bale ol cotton from the size of 37 inches to the size of 30 inches, and do with pleasure slate, that I believe it u cheap and durable machine Tor packing or compressing cotton NOAH HARLOW. [Copy.] Natchez,27th Feb. 1837. Having wit nessed the operation of the lever press lately put up . in this place by R. W January, Esq. for the purpose of compressing cotton, 1 have great pleasure in say ing that I was fully satisfied of its efficacy, and would earnestly recommend it to the notice of planters who arc wanting presses at their gins fur packing cotton. H. M. STEDMAN. [Copy.] Natchez Oil Mill, Feb 27, 1537.—V/e, the undersigned, having examined the patent lexer compress of Mr. January, and seen i' in operation, are perfectly satisfied that when the machinery is properly adjusted, it will not require more than the power of two men to compress o bale of cotton; leaving it ns small in dimensions as that from thu usual screw press. Wo would cordially recom mend it to all, and more particularly to those deter mined upon creeling a compressing machine, ns being preferable bn many accounts, and certainly Iwo of the greatest importance, viz; expense nrul power. DA NT. A. BALCOM, JAMES MEN.SELL, 4 JOHN AMBLER, : ! SETH YOUNG. ■ 1 have examined tiio compressing machine of Mr. ■ January, and fully concur in opinion with tliu above. D. C. AMBLER, tie, the undersigned, having seen the abovo named machine in operation, tally concur in the statement expressed by thu above named gentlemen. WM. RAMSEY, THUS. J. SHROVER. [Copy.] Natchez, Feb. 21, 1337.—Mr. Roli't | January—dear sir: t as an uninterested person,have witnessed, w hile the ship Montpelier, o) w hich 1 have the command, was lying at the rollon press landing, the power of your cofiipresseJ lever press, and can attest it Ims reduced one of my largest hales of the lot of cotton marked “Elias Chills," as small i as any that I have ever La*l train tho stc-itn press ol the same size; and it in my opinion that four press can reduce cotton bales into as small a compass us any steam press, ns I was convinced from Ihe trio) made with the cotton hale above referred to. 1 was emo of the three individuals that compressed suit) halo. To all Planters in want of presses, x\ ho make large crops of cotton, which they are in the habit df shipping to Europe, constwise, 1 would unhesita tingly recommend the adoption of this press, hs 'ft would enable them to have their cotton carried nt less rates of freight, and the compression ran he done by their ow n plantations while ginning. lam very sorry that your press had not boon in opcrati.m before my cargo was pressed, ns yon would have had a better chance to have exhibited the performance of your press before my departure Wishing yon all the good success that you just ly' merit for your industry, I remain, your sincero friend, • JAMES MEIGS, On board of the ship Montpelier. Burke County, Goo. Jan. 31st, 1837. 1 certify that I have packed seven or eight bags of cotton on Payne & January’s patent lexer press, and find it in every way superior to any thing of the kind 1 have ever seen,and cun with pleasure recommend the adoption of it to every planter, and 1 have no doubt whop, erected, will last twenty or thirty years. JOHN G. HATCHER. Bylina County, Geo. Jan Slat, 1833. I do certify that I have one of Payne & January's patent lover presses on my plantation, the first that t Ims over been erected in this State, and can slaw with pleasure to the public, that it surpasses any thing of the kind 1 have ever seen in point of speed, ease and conveniencj, and I see no danger in pres sing cotton with proper care, and it cun be ntm.-W*' J to tile gin-house, so as to bo secure from all weath or. Tho cost of which may he covered with $27.i or §3ooat farthest, and when built of good malon als, will no doubt lust from twenty to thirty years, and 1 believe it is calculated to pross two hales in the time any screw can press one, and would recom mend the adoption of it to all planters. EJJW. HATCHES. i GEORGIA., Biirke cettcnti/. We tho undersigned do certify that we xvero pre sent and witnessed the operation of Messrs Payne. & January’s patent lever cotton press, erected on the plantation of Mr. Edward Hatcher, and mho i pleasure in saying that wo believe it will answer j the purpoic most admirably, and xvill be a dccldid , advantage to every cotton plainer. The Cotton halo j pressed in our presence, was five feel long, twenty’ | five by seventeen inches, which weighed four hun dred pounds. Tho tale was pressed with lout hands. A. J. LAWSON, JAS. W, JONES, A PEMBERTON, JOA’EPII S. REYNOLDS, U. W. CLAYTON. Feb. 7, 1838. I uoncur with the above named gentlemen WM. HATCHER- I concur with thtj statements of tho above named | gentlemen. WM. 6' C. MORRIS. \ GF.ORGIA, Jhirke county ( Ido hereby certify that I was employed by Mr Edward Hatcher to build one of Payne & Janos y’s cotton presses after a model produced by Mr- John Peirin, which 1 completed and saw in opera tion, which performed beyond my expectations- I Further 1 believe two good mechanics can compl® l * j : one in three weeks, timber and iron furnished ; 1 also think it worthy the consideration of all cotton planters, also all those who wish to compress cotton bales. JAM E.V N ELSON- Feb 9th, 1838. GEORCSM ML 'r-nnnti/.- I ecrlfff??* 8 ,* eo ", ,*V nerfbrioonrt! of Messrs Payne & Jarn7r 8 ,.P a ’ e ''' leu r »“ and can sax with pleasure that it'.T 66 ** f,nv l * ,n * *,l h.w * er seen or known to aml “ - j surpassed in point of speed, cas*»nd convenience. * and when erected, will no doubt lastVW v or , ty years, and do most heartily recommend ?.aa«p- v lion ol it to all planters. Given tinder mv hand, this Bih f'eb IBJa. JAMES McALLISTEK- I do heartily concur xvilli the abovo certificate- SAMUELS. LOVELL j I most earnestly concur with the above ceriificx\f f -i Feb. 9th, 1838. { OH £ nH fclV , * Persons desirous of obtaining the obove named Patent Press, either for Georgia or Honda, will please address John Pekiiin, Waynesboro Burke t ounlv, Georgia. In offering the above named Press fhr sale to tw citizens of Georgia and Florida (Us utility having already been proven) we hesitate not to say, that, in every instance where -i trial of its power is iiindr. ilihi it will ho fuund greatly superior to any thing o ! the Lind ever offered the public. We hope for, and c0 .,/id ■inly expect, the patronage of tho public. A. BR\ N L', JOILN riCRUI.V feh 11 2mdtrw&w 37