Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, March 08, 1838, Image 4

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STEEL PENS.—A great variety,jn«t roceiv- 1 ed and for kale liy KKJH AUUs A S'TOY. march 6 N THE RIVEK7-300 Hamper* re I Irudi Potatoes, tor mile low if laken from the wharf, by (fob 5) JOHN COSKEKY. SI LKS.—.Jiihl received and for .ale by IVES A CtUsW OLD. _Eeb 21 45d3w_ NEW coons.—lves A Griswold are now receiving their Spring Good*. Feb 24 45d3w Bombazines.- •Asnorted (jualilios, from fine to nu|ierfmn, lor wile by , Feb 24 dSdllto IVES A CRINWOLD. NEVV CUUP MOLASSES. T A IHIHS ju»t received and lor Mile low by XII STOVALL <V HAMLIN Feb 7 31 .lust ItiTcivnl I I A BBLB excellent I’oUiloch; • ■ X** SO do 3 Mackerel ; ISO Bags prime Croon Coffee; 2S do Java do. For lalclowhy CLARKE McTIF,R, Ac. Feb IS 3U WHISKEY, —lo bid. Kyo VVhmkey, j'lilt received and (iir kale by Feii u w. k. a.i c. Jackson, aucTi. LIME. "1 CASKS «ii|ierior Tbomnatown limn, on J-Otr consignment, lor Bale low, by Jan 87 22:t UAIIOt A. ROWLAND lIECEIVEI) ON < ON SIC Nil! ENT. "fl lih BOXES excellent TOH.VCt O, mainline* j. " lured by Cm. Iv C. Carrington, J/aliba, Va., which will bo Bold low liy leb 4 31 CLARKC. McTEIR A CO. UM. HANK NO TES-l or mile by • Coo. Inunrance A Tiual Co. lid) 2 27 FI'ST lIE< 1 EIVED—SO Inn;* choice Cfcen Colfec; ohd (id /trniiis frexh fig*; w bieb in for kofoby JOHNCOSKIiY, 250 Broad at. i mar 2 42 E’iir Irons. BRASS Andirona, Fendera, Shovel and Tonga, in groat vunoiy, for aul.i bv ran 26 F At ll CLARK. M A LAC A WINE. 4 AQUARTER eauka Malaga Wine, Loriiig'a brand. N SMI TH A (Jo Fob 10 31 ‘HA 1 SINS." | BOXES, frenh bunch ICniaini, lor aide by X«Mf N SMI TH A Co Fob 17 3t 1 1\0 HIKE. —Four or five Negro Boy*. .1- Albo,about the lame ol women and girla Apply to it. L. HCELIDAY, jan Id 7 ll C'ItIJSIIEO St C A It. —lo bblß t .‘mailed Su tgur, just received and lor Mile by foil 15 ISAAC MOUSE. SILK AM) COTTON IJMIIH ELLAS. ICASE line silk and Ciilluh UMBRELLAS, juat received at No.2ofi, by Feb 2 3't T. 11. WYATT A CO. AJJEOKCIA NANKEENS.-Six case ol Nankeen*, nianiifuclnrud Iroin (Jetton grown in Oeorgiu.lor Mile by A, SIBLEY, jan 2n ll Hi SALE.— 'The 1 •ol and Dwelling lonn • rly owmil by llinhop Andrews, corner ol Creon and <lentro alroeta, bating 221 lent front on (ireen itnd Hiileet on Centra street. A SIDI.EV. Jan 20 if 10 l*Ol»l(H‘N. A ■ lIS.', mill .Mercer equal to imported lot KJehy C I.A UK K, .McTlI'.U & CO. ... : 27 _ *ll 1 i\ suited lo Hire-.. A SECOND 11 mill Pimm Forte, lor which n rea sonable prico will hupaid. Apply loWm.il. Orchard ul Iverson's .Music Mure, -1. Croud strocl. dec i W«iitpii to Fiirchasc. or 30 likely young Negroes, lor which good rSU price" w.ll he paal. mcush, by jeefc Btf7 wit J * .WQItItINOA. I.auip 4>»l* OK very nuperior ipmliiy -.bleached mid un bleached Jbrsolo hy WM . miW aON, ~..v 15 ?« iwu.u'coi ioiiu'ciiii TAii.u'chiii UKCKIVINO oil consigimio.it HUD luxes lo hßcco Irom good to prune, niv. 3l> JOHN .M. COOl’Ml A SON. AOOITjTI.VUI). dill) 1 lulus, Mummers and iMidilling" ol superior quality, just receiv ed Irom Oreetivtllo, S C. (iUJurs Prime UmfUnl Irom 15 to Hubs. each, leh 15 For sale low hy ISAAC iMOIMv 1 Aucl:, iiMAiiTiiv iii;s.-a .1 i lot 111 remarkably fine l*oches mguod Imillliy state,just received mid lorsale l-y pul‘2s ‘2O UaVH.-ND, KISI.IA A ( (>._ — affl ivmii. t im n«xi:f < new Cod fish, for mile low. JUU IN SMITH A Co. Kel. 10 3* I>OT V rolls. 1,, i Old.. Mipcnor 1 1 ..'li I'< 11 J toes, just rec.'ived mid lor sale low by leh 11 W.K.&J. V. JACKSON, Auo rs. ON CONSIGNMENT" —ISO barrels Canal Flour ‘25 hbls Comilrv do. J nut received and for sale by U. C. lIUYSO.N&CO. mu *2i If f. Jim il " , IKiAKS. f'/wy M. CIGARS ms irlin 1 (innlilion. Is SMITH & <’o. " Kfh 10 :H . , i •»ua l‘V( KVUKS UruRH, Mu.iuin«i IVr- i fumory, I’aiiiU. Oils, l»yo Slutln, brush- I ra Wiml'ivv tiluH'i, &.r jusi rroiMVfJ mid for sole J,n lit’. ‘>l by lUVII,.\M), Klsl.VA .V 10. ' U|.;ST KAMI* Oil.— Wmlpt Kiminoil, mid 1 nearly Iroe Imm rolor, just nvoivfd and lor ■al« by 11AV1LAKL), KIM.KY &- O. jau 8. r > ‘JO UA.mil U" Mini I Ill'll AXV Noii'ii "im I( .d by * MM WINTER Jan 87 28 — " | ».« u iii '4« on consitrr • nualitv» and for Hide low,b f y STOVALL iV HAMLIN. fob 3 98 PEACH UK ANDY. ]7M Vr huncivil ggls. IVnch Brandy, * r > years old, himl good prool, lor sale hv Feb 16 3'j Isaac: moisk. I \f ONONG VHI.I \ U HISKEY.- 96bhl» It I of Monotwiduda Whiskey, \orv old. and ol good cruoii for silo by ISAAC' MOIST, SUPERIOR INGRAIN CARPETING. A supply of the abo\A just rccexcd consisting of handsome mid rich patterns, for sale In’ Per 11 3HJ 1C IHAA K «V OAK.Mil'll ALL. While and Klluvk Silk llloud. Jl. W VAT T A c’o , No. *iOfi. have just re- Jl. • ivivwl U Into ami Black Silk Rlotid Laces. Also, nn Msmrtnieiii ol French worked mid Scotch needle worked Collnrs. [fob 16 o‘J OIS’ CONSIGNMENT. — BHK) picocs heavy Mcnip Bagging; tor sale low bv J*tl9o II lo lII' RKVSON A ('(>. PkOTketiOK IN"I HAM f I^HK undersigned. agents ol the Protection In* * sura nee Company of llnrllord, Connecticut, urc prepared to insure buildings ami their contents against loss of damage by bra «m the most reasona hut terms. VC. & J. («. CATLIN. • m i 81 <ltf 9 • NOTICE. \FTER the 9id mutant, the ordinance rotpiire mi Slaves who live a part from their ow ners to procure a Licence from the eiiy council, will be strictly enforced. All persons interested will lake clue notice of this. Bv order, Jin 17 1-i GEO M w U KRR Ctaik •Iren ejy. SavaiiMali lu>i«r«ncc A Trust Co, r | 1 HK und< r-dgned, Age it of the above com pa " ny, wdi take risks on shipment* of Colton or Merel.in'h7H fmm fins place l » vannah, Charlcs on, and Northern ports. JNO T. J.LOV Ik dee In '2'J or net At. nu.\ u i,\a or TII K Georgia Stale Lottery. Kjr the benefit of the Augusta Imli p’t Fire Cornp'j class No 9, von 1838. 1 S 3 4 6 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 49 31713470331 IS 71 68 7 i 60 IIIEREHV CERTIFY that the above numbers (in they stand are correct, an taken from the Alan sger's certificate ol' the drawing of the Virginia State Littery, lor lAtesburgb, (Jinan No. 2, for IHHB, drawn at Alexandria, Va. March 3d. And which determine, the late of all Ticket* imlie above Lottery. A. READ, agent. March C TICKET 17 47 73 l» t« Prize Two Hundred Dollars!! In the above Lottery, besides aeveral others left on I and. 'I he holder of the above ticket is requested tc all and receive the cash. A READ. GEORGIA STATE L O T T E lIY. roll TitK BENEFIT OK THE .1 ngiista Iml opendent Fir*; Com pii n y. I Class No. 10, for 1838. To he determined, by the drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, for the benefit of the 7’own of Wellshurg, Class No. ‘I, for 1838. , Tohedrawnot ALEXANDRIA, Va., Saturduy, A/, cell 10, 1838. U S.Ckkuouv & Co. (successors to Yates & Mc- Intyre.) Managers. «; it tv in m hi: *i i; ; 30 000 DO S .I. All - -1 I’nzo of $30,000 $30,1)00 1 10,011(1 10,000 I 11.000 6,0(H) I 3,1-10 3,140 I 3,000 3,000 I ‘3,500 2,500 1 1 2,000 8,000 ■ So 1,000 60,000 I HU 500 10,000 *0 3(H) 0,000 *23 2(/0 21,000 I* I *' 100 12.000 ' ISM* CO 7,500 *2O 60 0,300 120 40 5,040 3,654 20 73,080 23,430 ]0 231,300 1 1 Prizes, amounting to $lBO,lBO Tickets (Ho—Shares in proporliutl. *3[* J tekots in the nhiivr Lottery can be obtained at all limes bv country dealers timl these who are disposed In adventure,by sending theirordersto the undersigned,who w ill given prompt attention,ifud dnssrdlo A. READ, Conlinclorond Slate Agent, Augusta, Coo. march 0 CORK LEv»'“. r BAIII. suhserihers having made competent nr rangements for nccumniodatitig tuoso who have had the misfortune to looso their lower ex tremitios, or ony port of tlioin, with Cork Logs to supply the loss. They are prepared to eorres p ml |u rleclly mneatness ami appearance with the natural extremity, whilst they are light ami strong, and by the assistance el suitable springs ami joints are admirably adapted to supply die convenience el fir* natural limb in walking, Arc. i’orsons desirous ol availing themselves of these valuable and elegant improvements will need to apply in person, in order that an accurate diseription suited In the mice (soil's of the artist mar hoolilnined. mar 6 22 ANTONV <St HAINES, A|iotheearv Hall, 23‘2 Itroad si 1 1 cinirrvcEEviAi^^^^^^^— dill'orfiil ii iiiiin il >• jiiNt popularity,nut «>nly l>y ri ason ol llie 1 iitenglb iiinl delicacy, but of tbo extraordinary ) lumlimi<>rits perfume. IVbilst tbe strength of unity other extracts nn/1 'essences urn almost as ■vnneseent us the bloom of llio(lowers froth tvlnch limy arc derived; the Hermitage retains all its fra grance for an iinlcfinite length oflimo, and ts„eiireo 1 to ha rcinovcil from llio garment on which ills poured, hy washing, hence il is probably the cheap est ami most delightful perfume of our laboratories; , lor sale, together ttnh a la'go assortment ol per- < luiiiery.aoopri, hair oils, . i ' by ANTONY & HAINES, march d 282 Broad street. M 11. C'UANK, hiisjosl received,! \ w lllaek gro gram Silk, Blue hfk lVtir rlo 19oir, liri, Silk, Silk Velvet, bl’k French Crape, lll'k silk Fringe, bl’k un i white blond Edging, I .allies U’k and while l.isla Hose, White cotton do, Velvet edge bonnet Ribbon, Fine cap Ribbons, col’d Pick (Vie (.loves, . While do do .Mills, while and til’ll silk Cloves, Hem Bitched 1.0 Hhd'kfs, embroidered Linen ('ambrie do, fancy dress Shawls, Col'd, plaid and sniped Swiss Muslin, .Small lig’d French Muslin, do do Prints, do do Light Calicoes, und Jackoncls 5-4 and C-4 Wu.tham Sheetings. feb 20 Northern 44in nmf iliiltiiiiore Whiskey. ,J> | URLS. W hile’s Haltiinore Cm; 120 bids, copper distilled W hiskey; For sale low by ISAAC MOISE. Feh 16 3'J A LA||A>l A I.Vsl’ AM IK OMI*AN Y. \curporuletl by the Suite of .ilulama , 183 G, with cl Capital of one million or doi.l.vus, l.ii h can bo incrcnacd by the surplus fimus of the Stockholder* In con funnily with tbo third article of tho by-laws I'suiJ t'ompnny, two huiv.lrcil nml fitly thousand o.birs of (ho Capital Stock,w ill ho olfored tin solo , the town oftiirurd, on tbo first day of March cxl; leu percent to bo paid in at tbo limp ol sale lie ballanco to be secured on pi dgesof real estate As it is probable that tins Institution will la ciuly lor the transaction of business by tbo lolbo Web next; trout and alter that time Insurance ~1 Doposilcs oil trust agreeable to tbo charter o mid Company, will be taken at such rales ns nr. isinil in otllccs oflike character; life iusnranco wit icellicled at the tallowing rates, per slooat lb iges annexed, for one year, Ante. 25 $l,OO 80 >.3i 35 1.3 J 40 l. fia r n) i ,yf> For Seven \oars, So 1,12 30 1,3(1 35 1,53 4 1 1,H3 50 2,00 Whole Life, 85 2,(4) 3.1 2,30 35 2,75 40 3,20 50 4,(10 Copy of the third Article ol the lly Laws of tl , Alabama Insurance Company; And on the first day ol .March next, Stock toll amount of Two hundred and fitly Ibousuul dulla will l,e oil,.red for sale in the town ol ttirard; n tier cut to be paid in ill the time of sale. The hr lance to be called in, in such amounts, and at sin times as may berealtor be proscribed by tlie by-lav ol said company. And on the tirsl day of May next n meeting \v be held in conformity with the third se, lion of sn net of incorporation, so far is regards the invei in,lit of any surplus funds belonging to the cm pnnv Hy order of the Hoard, THOMAS S TATE, Girard, Ala Feb 27 4f> Scc’y pro tom. C UtmiT I I IIMTI (til, -carp, AT Heducod I’nccs. —1 ho sn tTj# Rentier having determined to bring I rtL Furniture Hiimucss to a close within \Wnjnn>lew weeks, lor this reason otlcr.i t remainder id his Stock of I’uni f! #|f If Into at very low pin es The liiltui « * ing arc the articles now in store : Secret nies and Hook Cases, Ihcakfust and T Tables, lOldies' W ork and Dressing Tablon, Cent and I'icr Tnlil s. Marble top Wash Stands. <jN.ll— Six Fair cl gam t ier Tables will be so at coat I’ersons in want, or expect ng to want IV Fables will do well 11 improve this opportuni'y i purchasing them k w. Ihe Furniture is mde after the htaal Net* Vor patterns, warranted ol good nmiriijls and wnr ,ni n "’ t- . , 1., w. Tor,man, Am 127. Droatl-fl,, n< irt':i J.omr Mar'ul Icli 2i If 44 CAANAI. FLOUR, POTATOES, AC.-' > 110 bids. Canal Flour, I.'I) on. Irish Potatoes, 100 do. Northern Gin, 100 do. <1«. Whiskey, SO do. Mackerel, No. 3. (io <|r and eight casks Malaga Wine. Land ing and lor sale on the wharf, hy h J an 16 12 GKO. K JESUP&CO rtI.ME SldlAKS, —lo hhds “Kl llfcnrso' 1 Sugars: just received and fir salehv [ I nmr 2 ISAAC MOISE. I I ~ MOW SActfEREL. \i)(\ WHOLE bids. No. 2; { rs*VJ do do No. 3; 20 half do No. 1; 20 do do No. 2;^ 20 do d i No. 3; dost received and for sale by n roar 2 ISAAC MOISE. fHI Win V)V ME W voHKni 3to SdiTva "vv sight, lor sale by JOHfVJ. WINTER. Feb 3 2S IV EW CROP MOLASSES.—2S iThdTmov J » ciop Molasses, of saperior quality; for sale low by ISAAC MOISE. fob 2 27 If r, 1 1 IOII A( CO 1 'en boxes Tobacco inanmiicuir A cd by E. Brow n, and represented to be a supe ia rior article. For sale by A. SIBLEY, leb 2 27 tl SONDON PORTER' A Ilurton Pule J Ale.—s casks London Porter and Burton r . 1 Pule Ale, just received and fur sale by feblfl Isaac MOISE. BLEACH ED SPONGE, u very line and suitable article lor Ibe Ladies Toilet, for sole I hy ANTONY &. HAINES. | Feb 10 31 Georgia, Richmond ) hi the Superior Court County : i[ Jan. Term—lB3B. milU Sheriff having returned Solomon Knee -11 land, Robert Walton, and John W Heard, as defaulting grand jurors at the present term of the superior com I. //irarn N Wilson, Samuel Wilson, Major Daniel, R7) //andin, Daniel Bryant, Joseph Barnett, Hawkins Huff, Horace Clark,.l I) Lewis, and John Allen, ns d< faulting petit jurors atsaid term. It is Ordered, That the hr»t named as grand Jurors, be lined in tbe sum of forty dollars, and the last named as petit Juwta lie fined in the sum of twenty dollars, unless « satisfactory excuse on mull lie filed with tbe clerk of ibis court on or before the first Mondaj in April next. A true extract from the minutes. march 6 3t JAMES MeLAWS.CIk. Ini liable Real Estate lot sale. d 0 OFFER fiir sale the Hohsc and Lot on Rrnad 0 ■ street, a few doors below the Eagle A, Pbecnix <! Hotel, at present occupied by Mr, Cnflin. Also, e the brick building and lot adjoining the above, at present occupied tiv Major Starke- Feb 9—wtf 33 Jt«HN PIIINIZV. REAL ESTAE FOR SALE. 10l 1' EK for sale tbe Housoand Lot on the north aide of Broad street, in the square above the ! I market bouse, at present occupied by Air. Gifmnrin. , n ,'„'i, ilia Dwelling ll,n iso and Lot on /Reynold . street, in the same square, now occupied by Air. j Gnin.arin. Apply to Jouii Phinizy. , Feb 9—wtf 33 ANN SIMS. IVolicp. MR. Jonathan Aleigs js ntitliorised to net ns my attorney during my absence (min the city, dee 22 DANIEL //AND. (f RLOME, Justice of the Pence for the -G fdkkh District, has taken an oflicc in the rear of Air F C Taylor’s lint mid shoes! >re; enliance thro’ he alley. Merchants. and others wishing debts ailleelcd, or sued, and Books brought np, will dense call on him, ns he has engaged a corapetam | took hooper. Feb 21 45w3t d c Foil BOYS—At the Leclnre 1 s' Kium ol the Presbyterian Church, lower story. I I'o commence on the first Monday in A/areh next Hr. Ripley I*. Adams, Instructor. —-Tlio 1 English Department w ill include Beading Orthog- 1 •npliy, Penmanship, Arithmetic, .English Grammar, [ icography, History, Declamation and Composi jon. Terms SiaSJ per quarter. The Classical Department I Will include, together with the English, 1. Ancient Languages, a Mathematics and Hook Keeping, a. Higher English Branches and Belles Leltrcs, ■l. Natural Sciences. . Tuition Bio per quarter. ' J Modern Languages, each $lO extra. Young gentlemen may he fitted far College or for ills mess. , , Small Doxfi ■hill be adtnilled.and receive appro- ‘ priale ntleuiion Application may ho mid a at thn school Boom, or to the Bov V M Egufton, corner of Mclntosh and Ueynold i Ireets. Payments quarterly, in advance. Feb 19 49; Irdvviw 1m JCr A letter FromDoct. S. I*. Hilbert to Doct. livaits. Dear Sir; had the immortal Cowpcr kn'own the medical qualities of the Camomile Plant, he as well as thousands since (besides myselt) weuld have experienced its Aoiuiertul effects on the ner vous system. The public utility ui Cow per [ was blighted in the hn I, through the natural clfaet 111 Ins nervous debility upon the mental powers which made it necessary lor him to seek relief be neath the ioral shade, hut the calm retreat gave his physical nature no repose. If some one then had Known the secret of concentrating the medical vir tues of the Camoinille, the discoverer would have been immortalized with poetic zeal, as the benefac tor of suffering man. The above hues wire prompted from the efircl 1 have experienced Irom Dr. Bin. Evans’ Camomile Pills. Vouts, Ac. 0.UE1./JEN P. GII.BEBT, _ aug 5 Durham, Green co. N \ . Another recent test of the unrivalled virtUes of Dr* Win. IS vans’ 31cilicincs.-» Pyspvjisiu—Ten years standing. —Mr J Mv/vtnzie, f was uillirit'd with the above complaint for ton < yours, w Inch incapncinlod with him at intervals, lor I mV years, in attending to his business, restored to * period health, under ills salutary treatment of Dr. I Win. Kvans. ' The principal symptoms were, a sense o( disten sion and oppressio , alter outing* distressing pain in the pit ot ihe slom ieh, nausiui, impaired appetite, giddiness, palpitation of Ihi heart, great debility u»»J emaciation, depression pi spirit*, disturbed re a, sometimes a billion* vomiting and pain in the light side, an extreme degree of langour and faint ness, any endeawr to piesue his business causing imii\u ( )i]|ie extinction and weariness. Mr. Mk Ken/.ie is daily attending his business, and none rn’ihe above symptoms have recurred since he used the above medicine lie is now a strung and her Ithy man. lie resorted to myriads ol reimdies, but they were all ineffectual. lotls.de by ‘ANTONY Ar HAIiVGS. £ march 8 Sole agents for Augusta, Geo NOTICE. 10 Slim ED Imm the subscriber on the night of the ‘JBIV. of January 10 1 /■ * ‘ n> h n lar go bright sorrel in ire llnlc, 8 or a UGIC .m lined to a roan colour; V sit is rather believed, that she has a i| - st ir in her forehead, roach matte, Ac. J' Iho sum ot l ive Dollars will bo pah! to anv por.ou ,s who will deliver said .Mul- to me at Forsyth, Geo., or give 111ljr1n1ti011.su that 1 can gel hor. ill Job 37 3iw -J7 A. SAMUEL, id > l-'O RG lA, Columbia county: 11& 7 KEIIE AS William Vnrboroufh,admimsfa »v tor on the estate ol Jamet Viebomugli, dc ■eased applies lor Loners Dismissory, These are thereforlo rile and admonish all and lingular the kindred and creditors of .aid dec'd to be I, nul apjicar at my offie i wifllilt the lime prescribed i, >y law, to shew cause, .1' any the., hat e, why said „ letters sliould not he granted. lt , (siren under my hand, at office,in Applinj, th; s I slh day of Sept , !3J7 * v sept is iuGi OABlllEi, JONES,clerk. 1 GEORGIA,) By the Court of Ordinary for ’a Hurlu county y fid founty. r< \V llt.KI. VS John Saxon, Administrator of * « John S Kenner, deceased, late of said conn id ty, have petitioned said court for letiersditiniassorv >r ■'inting that lie has fully administered said estate d these are theielore to cite and admonish all con -1 ' erned, to he mid appear before said court on the first k Monday in May next, Mid then and there shew cau>. i why >a:d lellets should not be granted. By otderol i the court. T. 11. BEOU.NT, p c c o u c nor 10 Cm gilt TO THE PUBLIC. PAYNE & JANUARY’S Patent Lever Press, for Bailing and Com pressing Cotton. TltllK attention of Planterspnd .Shippers is res JL pectfully invited to lha above valuable inven tion, with the confident belief that it will he found superior to every improvement oi the kind yet of > ferod to the public The comparatively trifling expense required for its (red ion and successful op eration, together with the quantity of cotton it i* capable of packing, (six or eight hands being abb to turn out 50 bales per day,) give it an importance which they trust a liberal community will appro eiaie. Ah some evidence of the favorable opinion al ready excited in the public mind, the proprietors beg foaveto introduce the following report and re solution of the select committee tppninled by the House of Representatives of I tie Estate of Missis i sippi- . .. , “The select committee to whotjn wan referred llir memorial of iMesurs Payne and January, have bad 7 the same under consideration. The committee ' have examined the model of the cotton press pre seated by Mr. January ; from said examination, ant; the statements of several gentlemen who have seen . the same m operation, the committee believe it >1 valuable improvement, and one well worthy of the patronage of the cotton planter, both lor parking and compressing cotton. The committee therefore recommend the adoption of the following resolu tion * limotvp.d hi/ the ishiture es the State of Mis sissippi, Thai Messrs. Payne & J muary, bv the in* vent ion ol their new patent cotton press, have con tributed in an essential manner to improve the operation of cotton pressing. Adopted by the Hofise of Representatives,on the Ctli d:iy of May, lUtf. Kecommknimtjo.ns.— The undersigned mem bers of the Semite of the Slate of ,Mississippi, lake great pleasure in reeommending to the cotton plant ers of Mississippi ami the adjoining Stan s, Payne January's patent Lever Cotton Press, for peek ing and compressing cotton. Prom tlio examina tion wo have find time to make es the model exhi bited to ns hy the puten ees, and also from the pp port of a committee of the House of Representa tives of this stale, we have no hesitation in saying that the general use ol the patent lever eotton press will he highly beneficial to lliocollon planing iu leresl of the Southern Stales. (Signed,) A. (I. McNutt, Stephen Cache, Jehu Wall, Frankhn Wall,Hall. 11. Buckner, U. A. liar gin, James Mcilaven . T do cerlify that 1 have oneof Messrs, Payne,and January’s patent lever cotton presses erected on my plantation, and find it in every respect superior to any thing ol the kind 1 have ever seen, and wogld recommend Iheudoption of it to every planter in the South. V\ nheight hands, 00 halos per day can he easily baled, and when erected, will, no doubt, lust from twenty to thirty years. 7/inda county, 7lh April, 1317. A. STONY. [Copy.] Natchez, 21th Pch 1837—1 have wit nessed ihcopcralmn of Mr. January’s patent lever cotton press in compressing abide of eoltoit (font the size oil? inches to the size of'JO inches, and do with pleasure state, that I believe it a cheap and I durable machine for packing or compressing cotton, NOAH HARLOW. [Copy.] Natchez, 27th Feb. 13.17.—Having wit nessed the operation of the lever press lately put up in this place hy R. W January, Lsq. lor the purpose of coinpressing cotton, 1 have great pleasure in say ing that I was fully satisfied of its efficacy, and presses at their gins lur e o packing B . M. BTEDMAN. “,1 cct i J [Copy.] Natchez Oil Mill, Feb 27, 183'.—We, ill tile undersigned, having examined the patent lever compress of Alt. January, and seen i' in operation, are perfectly satisfied llint when the machinery is ai properly adjusted it will not require more Ilian ihc oi power of two men to compress a hale ol cotton; al leaving it as small in dimensions as that from the ci usual screw press. We would cordially recom mend it to all, and more particularly to those deter mined upon erecting a compressing machine, as being preferable on many accounts, and certainly two of the greatest importance, viz; expense and y power. „ r DAN’L A. BALCOM, | JA.MUS MUNBELL, ■> JOIEV AMBLER, . B( SETH YOUJVti. lt I have examined tho’compressing machine of Mr. ( j January, and fully concur in opinion with the s| above. n D. C. AMBLER. H He, the undersigned, having seen tho above g named machine in operation, tally concur in the statement expressed by the above named gentlemen. WM. RAMSEY, , 7'110.V. J. BIIROYEU. [Copy.] Natchez, Feb. 21, ISdT.—Mr. Rob’t January—dear sir: I ns an uninterested person, have 1 witnessed, w hile the ship Montpelier, ol which 11 have the command, was lying at the cotton press landing, tho power oi your compressed lever press, < and can attest it lias reduced one of my largest bales Ol the lot of collou marked “Elias Chills," as small as any that 1 have ever had from the steam press id ' the same size; and it is my opinion that your press can reduce eotlOnbales into ns small a compass as any steam press, us I was convinced from the trial made with the cotton hale above referred to. 1 was one of the Unco individuals that compressed said bale. Toall Planters in wartt of presses, who make large crops of cotton, which they arc in the habit of shipping to Europe, coast w ise, I would unhesita tingly recommend tho adoption of this press, as it would enable them to have llieir cotton carried at less rates of freight, and the compression can he done by tlicirown plantations while ginning. lam very sorry that your press had nrtt been in 1 opcralim before my cargo was pressed, as you w ould have had a better chance to have exhibited the performance of your press before my departure Wishing you all lho good success that you jusl l ly merit tor your industry, 1 remain, your sincere trie ml, JAMES MEIGS, Onboard ol the ship Montpelier. Burke County, Gco. Jan. 31st, 1837. I rcrlify lltai 1 have packed seven or eight bags of colt ii on Payne & January's patent lover press, and find it in every way superior to any tiling of the kind 1 have ever seen, and can with pleasure recommend the adoption of it to every planter, and I nave no doubt w hen erected, will last twenty or thirty years. JOHN G. HATCHEU. /Ipa kk County, Geo. Jan 31st, 1838. I do certify that 1 have one ol Payne <fc January’s patent lever presses on my plantation, the first that lias ever been erected in ibis Stale, and can slate with pleasure to the public, that it surpasses any thing ol tho kind I have ever seen in point of speed, case and coiivenienc >, and I see no danger in pres sing cutlon w nil proper care, and it can be attached to the gin-house, so us to he secure from all wealh ei. Ihe cost of which may be covered with 8275 or s3oUul farthest, and when limit of good match ah, will no doubt last Irom twenty to thirty years, and I licliove it is calculated to press two hales in the time any icrow can press one, and would recom mend the adoption ol ii to all planters. EUW. HATCHER. - GEORGIA., H.irkc county: , \\ e the undersigned do certify that we were pro scnl and witnessed the operation of Messrs Payne At January's patent lever cotton press, erected on ■ the plantation of Air. Edward Hatcher, and take pleasure in saying that we believe it will answer the purpo.-e most admirably, and w ill be a decided advantage to every cotton planter. The Cotton bale pressed in oor presence, was five (cel long, twenty live by seventeen inches, which w eighed lour hun dred pounds. The bale was pressed with loitr hands, A. J. LAWSON, .1 AS. W. JONES, A r-E.MBEKTtI/V, JOSEPH S. REYNOLDS, D. W. CLAYTON. Feb. 7,183 S. 1 concuf With the above named gentlemen. WM. HATCHER. 1 concur w ith the statements of the above named gentlemen. WM. S C. MORRIS. arOIiGIA, li'trhr county • 1 do hereby certify llm 1 was employed by Mr. Edward Hatcher to build one of i’ayne <fc Janna j y’s cot.on presses after a model produced by Mr. j John Pcir.n, wh clr I completed ami saw in opera j t on, which iier.bnaed beyond ray cipecloiions. Further 1 believe two good mechanics can complete • one in three weeks, t mber mid iron furnished ; 1 also think it worthy tlie consideration of all cotton planters, also all those who wish to csmprcss cotton bales. JAMES NELSOJV. Feb 9lh, 1838. 3 . GEORGIA, Burke county: i- I certify 1 have seen the performance of Messrs, it Pcyne & J.outcry's patent lever press and can say f- with pleasure that it surpasses any thing 1 have ev g er seen or known to pack cotton with, and is not )- surpassed in point of speed, case and convenience, is and when •reeled, w ill no doubt last twenty or thir le ty yearn, and do most heartily recommend the udup e lion ol it to all planters, e- Given underlay hand, this Bih Feb 1838. JAMES MoALLISTER. 11 do heartily concur with the above certificate. •a SAMUELS. LOVELL. »'• I most earnestly concur with the c-hove certificate, te Feb.‘.nil, 1838. JOHN OWEN, s- Persons desirous of obtaining the above named Patent I’rcso, either for Georgia or Florida, will te please address John Pkriun, Waynesboro’ liurke ,d I ounty, Georgia. , tl .. , te In offering the above named Press for sale to the e- citizens of Georgia and Florida (its utility having id already been proven) w e hesitate not to say. that, n in every instance where a trial of its power is made, a that it will be found greatly superior to any thing of le the kind everbffared the public. We hope lor, and ig cunfid in tty expect, the patronage ol the public. ■e A. BRYNE, JOHN PERRIN, feh 14 2mdtrw&w 37 ;; corgja I'einalf ('ollege. SCUTTSBORO’ GEORGIA, e fgIIIE Spring term of this Institution, 1838 will I open on Monday, January Hth. It is desira e hie that all sludeit's should he pre-ent at the for mation of classes, on thefirslday of the term. The . government of the Institution is strict, hut salutary e —heotg by written laws and,constitution, which are . rigidly enforced, alter the maimer of the republican e Stale Governments of tills country. A pamphlet, . containing hints on Female Education, oar system . of instruction, ilisciplitto, &c , will shortly be pnb . lislicd, and sent to till who may feet interested enough to apply for it, by letter to the Principal. ’l’he hours lor instruction are Irom day light till , nine o’clock P M. (summer and winter) reserving , four hours for meals and recreation. On Saint . days, students are engaged only till noon. 'Fhe Ly ceum, (n literary and scientific .Society,) of which i the Princtdal is ex officio, President, meets every . .Saturday evening. This seciety has been estab lished hut a lew months, and has already proven it self to be immensely improving to lha young ladies, j We pledge ourselves to imparl in ona year's time to city young latly, who possesses a good mind, and : who can read lluenlly, a handsome handwriting,a I a correct knowledge of Grammar, Arithmetic, Geog • raplty and spelling. r A married gentleman, from Smith Carolina, in i \ engaged in the drawing and painting department. His work will compare with any artist's in the 1 Southern States. Besides the above branches, he will teacli portrait and minatare painting,gilding, bronzing, smalting, transferring prints, fancy works t with perforated paper, Arc. etc. In the musical I | department, instruction will he given on tite piano, guitar, and flageolet. Lectures every night on liu- - man and comparative Physiology, Botany, Aslron oniy, Gin tuislry, &c. A n. Exertions arc being made to have a clergyman at J 1 ’ Inched to the institution, which will he effected 1 with as littledelay as possible. We have a library ® of 800 volumes—an herbarium of 2 JUU species of plants,collected by iKe Principal, in tie State of . South Carolina—optical instruments —ChciuicoHusflj parat us, maps, globes, <fcc. Era '/’he young la,tics are requested ( —not to wear jewels of any smartness plainly balls and parties. No store oc'ainl not to attend parents or gmtrfcounts without the Such as have TV xccouiito tegister all tllp ‘ r t-x ' lenses in a hook they w ill keep lor the purpose , Patrons will receive a minute report ol their etui i Iren’s progress in their studies. < Hoard can he had in the village. , 1 Wo solicit the patronage of our Southern menus, < md pledge ourselves to labor to deserve it. W cnot | inly invite hut would be Haltered by the visits ol ill who may be disposed to attend our lectures, rc ■itations, iie. on any day or hour during the week. L LATASTK. ANJVA M. I.ATASTJS, dec 27 wtBJ&m3iii 3t)2 Principals GEORGIA, > ’ Court ol Unlinnry, icriven county. $ September Term 1837. UPON application ol Alexander F. Dopson.ndmi nistralor de bonis non, of the estate Green D Pearce dec'd.,staling that he has fully administered said estate and praying citation lor leters dismissory, it is on motion ordered, that the clerk do issue a cita tion requiring all persons to shew cause why the same shall not be granted—and that the same be published once a month lor six months. A true extract (torn the minutes, this 12:h day of September, 1837. JOSHUA PKUf \, cl k. uov. 4 infim 859 GEORGIA, \ By the Court of Ordinary ol sail Burke county. \ County. WHEREAS Allen S 15 Prior executor of Ed mund Prior - , deceased, late of said county has petitioned tor letters dismissory, staling that ho has fully administered said estate These are therclore to cite and admonish all con cerned to be and appear before said court on the first Monday in May next, and then and there shew cause why said letters sltduld not be granted, liy order of the court. T II BLOUNT n c c o n c] nov 10 w6m 864 GEORGIA, ) By the Court of Ordinary lurke county; $ Burkecounty. t ,4/TIEREAS Benjamin Mobley,Robert F. El listen, and Thomas T. Elliston, Executors if llobert Elliston, dec’d , late of Burke county, tas peliliunoii the court lor letters dismissory. These are therefore incite and admonish all per ions interested to lilejbcir objections in tho Clerk’s liico by the first Monday in March next, why said utters should not be granted. By order of the court, T. 11. BEGUN T, n. ..mi is. 1537 mfit 218 scptta.lr'ai met UKOIIUIA,) By the Court Ordinary tor said Burke count;/, j Count* *1 aifHEREAS Sarah Smith Administratrix, V « mid Allen A' B Prior, Administrator of James J Smith, deceased, late of said county, have ‘ petitioned said court for letters dismissory, statin* ( that they have fully administered said estate. I These are therefore to cite and admonish all con- * corned to he and appear before said court on tho first I I Monday in May next, and then and there shew 1 cause why said letters shall not he granted. By order of the court < TII BLOUOT.dccobc ! hot 10 wetn 2C4 1 Georgia, Bitrke County. r \\/ HEREAS James Orubbs Administrator of » V the estate wf Wm. Bryant, deceased, applies tome for letters of dismission. i These are therefor to cite and admonish all and singular the kin Ired and creditors of said dec'd to I lie and appear at any office, within the lime prescrib ‘ ed by law, to shew chase, if any they have, why ’ said letters should not he grated, ' tiiveil under my hand at office in Waynesboro, ’ this 221 day of January 1808. . Jan 20 21m0in Tlf BLOUNT, dccobc. | Georgia, Curkc county: V% / HEREAS Elijah Aitaway, administrator on v » I lie estate ol Redding i*> Uyram, laic of said county, deceased, applies fur lelleis dismissory. ’ 'J hose are therefore to cite and admonish nil and e sigular Ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo he and appear at my office, within the line pre scribed hy law, lo show cause, it any they have, why said letters should not lie granted. Given under my hand,at Waynesboro’, this 17ih day of Fob:, 1838. T II BLuUjVT.I) CVk. •" feb 21 mfiiu ® Georgia, .IcfTcrsou County : e V. % HEREAS Roger I. Gamble, Administrator r * V of the estate of the tale .Wanning Spradley, I of said comity, deceased, applies for dismission p from said administration, .. These are theres ire lo cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors otsaul dec'd to r he and appear at my office, within the lime prescrib ed by law,to show cause, il any they have, why said letters should no; be granted. Given under my hand, hi Louisville, this 2Cth day of Feb. 1833 LBEAEZER BO 111 WELL, * nnr , l Clerk CO. U months afier dale application will he made . to the honorable the Justices of the Interior Court of Scriven county, wliile silting for ordinary j purposes, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to ihe Eslate (it John 31. Roberts, deceased, hue of said county. SI’EPHEN MlLLS,adm’r DELIA ROBERTS,adm’rx. Feb sth, 1333 4tm 33 months afier date,application will he rrad lo the honorable .the inferior court of Burke county, when sitting ns a court or ordinaiy, for leave losell five hundred and ninety-six acres o'> ; land belonging to the estate of Uaipli Pcnruw dl l' ceased MARTHA PENROW, AdmV nov. 7 id 261 JAW NOTICE.—Tim undo signed baring -i associated in the practice of Law at Warroic ton, Geo, respectfully lenders their professional ser vices to the public. They will attend Courts in the counties of Hancock, Taliaferro, Wilkes, and Warren, of the Northern Circuit; and Columbia, ol the Middle. All business intrusted to them, will meet with prompt attention. JOSEPH W THOMAS, EDMUND W. BU FT. Warrenton, Ga., Feb. 13th, 1338 (feb 82 6lw li»w Police. rjl HE undersigned having united in the practic B of the LAW,offer their services to the public They will attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion, Stewart, Randolph, Early, Baker, Lee anil Sumter, ol the Chattahoochee Circuit; Houston, of the Flinl Circuit; and Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas, Decatur and Doolyi, of the Southern Circuit. Bu siness entrusted tojheircare will meet with prompt attention. Their office is in Americas, Sumter county, where one of them raav always bo found when nut absent or.business. LOTT WARREN, WM 11 CRAWFORD, oct 10 237 wy Law Notice. undersigned have formed a Co-partnership A for the practice of Law. They will attend the Courts of Franklin, Hall, Ibilic.sbam and Ka lian, and to all business entruties to their care in the Cherokee Circuit, in the Circuit Court of tho'- United Stales for l he Georgia District. Their office is in Clarksville, Habersham county rich abd w Habersham. BARNARD E. HABERSHAM. Dec 1C wBt 894 Law ,\oli(T. W. J. VASON—(Lute of Georgia.) HAS removed to tho City of New Orleans, for the purpose of devoting himself to tbeprac; lice of LAW. REFERENCES—CoI. T. F Foster, Colqttctl, Holt & Echols, A. H. Chappell, Hon W C. Daw son, Hun. John Fi King, Mai. E. B. Beall, Augus ta, Geo.; -Miller UiV'ley & Co. Charleston, S. C. Jan 4 3m 2 ‘ "K.H’.' a .1. H I CL, JITTOUjYIES AT IS Illoticello and Eat cut on, Georgia, WILL praclicsin theteveral courts of the comi ties of Jasper, Jones, Morgan, Putnam, Bald win, Bulls, Henry, Newton, Monroe, Walton, and in the Federal Court for the district el Georgia. REFERENCES. Asjiusla.—A.J. & T. VV. Miller; Webster, Par malce <fc Co , Hanriland, Uisley, 4' Co. Macon. —Pocdt Nisbil, Henry G. Lamar, Chariot* J. McDonald. Savannah. —Berrien and Cayfer, G‘. B. Lamar, Jo seph W. Jackson. C/iarlesion —James 1,. Peligrue, Weed 4' Fannin, C. G. 11 Kelsey <t Halstead. The Charleston'Courier and Mercury, and JV«w . . York Courier Sinde Enquirer will publish the abAe twice a week for Ofiootlis and forward their accounts | to this office. itov 17 wfm 859 J I LOST on Tuesday evening lost,either in Augus- I ta, or on theWrigbtsboro' road, within 4 miles. I of Augusta,a Red Morocco POCKET BOOK.con- Ml p.) 'i-Hm ti ~...... r o. witrccollbct- I Pocket ll!!u!22mMuSBcril>er is written inside tho ■ l he •i?-' <nwThe above reward will be given lor.. H rfaffflveiy ofthe Poeket Book and Money to Mr.'. H Little, at thoGkibe Hotel, or to the subscriber in.' ■ awlordville. TIIOS* J WELBOKN. I une 3U if H Cncorffia Rail Road. . I MADDUX- ADAM & CO. heg leave loun'Mnjf ■ Ihe merchants and planters that tVe rad road/ lo \Varrentoa.wili bein'operation in a lew days and that they vviWaffentl to receiving and forwarding any ■ (roods or Cottoti consigned to them. They heg to- H assure all those yvho may lavor them with their- ■ commands that e /ery exertion will he used oruheir- ■ part to merit patronage. nov 27 3m 277 $5 Reward. I STRAYED from the Lafayette eourse on the* « yth instant,» bay Horse, star fn the face, new hog skin saddle, plated stii ups, about A feet big by no other marks recollected. The above reward wilt he given for anv information to me in Columbia county,district No-. 2,. or to Mr. Hibler, Augusta, H so that I gethira.. JOHN LAMKINS. dec 12 2'JO ts H liable Hotel. I raillE subscriber having purchased this destrn able site, in the City of Jackson, situated on., the north-siUe ofllie Stale-House square, is deter f mined lo remove oil in a few days, and assures a / those who may call on him that every atteiiliiy and provision shall be made for their ascoramn# t on, which the nature of the country, will per j; and that his accommodations for tiavelfers, hoPj, I and boarders, shall he equal lo any in the of the immodiala hank of the Mississippi river.jpo*. in so far as the circumstances of the comm? Jj 1 ” permit,his accommodation shallpiol bo surpns'-Jfhy I any. Ho pledges himsclflo keep a good laWhßod bar, furnished with the best of liquors; gwJßim- H| fort a hie rooms; good clean wholesome Jr 111 * 1 t house, free from not and noisy intempenij"* an d P good dry stabled'furnished with good a " < * r a plenty of corn and fodder, and at _ HB teims ns practicable, i’rompt paymeo'jw short-' periods, will, in all.eases,be required. A', To members of the Legislature,ami business in the courts at Jackson, II will iuruisli good comforlnhle room inerund v\inter, Hither matn A, s or in one a few yards distant, which la, IJ procured, and flitted up lor the purpose, at their op- fl lion. They are invited to call and examine his «c- I r commodations fhr themselves, and it they lilf,. H ■ s try them, ilo imperfectly aware of iheaccominqdu (| lions hitherto aborded in this town, and is deter mined lo improve,them andthat those who favor hitm w ith iheireustom, shall nut not go aw ay reasonably u ip tir i s’s'i dissatisfied. K. It. WIGGINS, Jackson, Miss. Eept 12. Mount Vernon. Jan 4 m3m 4 OTK IO. —Stolen from the sulwenber one small sorrel Horse, about three or four years old; lie is branded on tlie left loin with a small' carriage box, which represents (be teller O; am person giving information where 1 tan get laid horse shall he liberally rewarded, also for thesp prehension of tine thiol. 'l'll® Iwrse vvasslolen.cn- MHB the 2d lust. Any inform i,mn respecting biin ran l MMH he addressed to- die an I f|l !f r al "illing, port olllr;-, Keg-fiekl, or 1 V^HTTLe"' Fob’2o 42w31* ’ L -B - AIiJIINISTK i l Oiftl’ SA, ' ,S< . ,v,B®»SS Wild, be sold by virtue ni > ” r^ r of ''MBSLI honorable. the lnfen<vl C&l *« Colu.nbliM enmity, when sitting lor o/f nM fT purposes, Drayton, Dooly county, on® B first I ueeday .'lay next, between the uso® hours of sale, hundred and tA‘e‘and a I'fm nrrt'H pine | um I (only county, known as lot ■iinhcr 20, in toe District, belonging to the c*ato of Daniel deceased, and to be sold r I lie benefit of heirs and creditors ol said Jfcceased. Terms mad* known nt*ne sale. ,joll ska ktuixiE,Admr mmmm mar WlM.be sold on the first Tuesday in next, between the usual hours of sals, toe Market hotioe in tin l city of Augusta, hy ol an order id (lie II niorable Inferior Court I 'obiinbia county who. sitting lor ordinary scs, eighty two acres, more ol less of Fine I -and, Richmond county, (i e miles above Augusta, joining lands ol James G. Stallings, Ifrnjamin 1 Farrell and others, it being a partol the real of William V bite,-mb, deceased, and to bv sold ,'HnSS the pur( nse of diirabulion among the bens of '"'’HnH&Q deceased Tctlifr made known al the sale. 1 /GABRIEL JONES, Truth?, M%.jc|l Forthe/.Ciis of Win IFliitcomb,deceasM-^K^g^ 26 m 201 ¥*<%. llifbc mid on the 10th of March V V at fie plantation .all the property lirli'iK'BHH mg to Aran J/om, deceased, laic of Burke U; consist iJo I five horses; cattle, slock and filler: plan tools, house mid kilche* iridiiirc; six ih-nrsand pounds ofsfM-, »-| cotton; olSiiir.se carl: owe bog cotton. Ac Venus Ic I. G KIBKLAND, Admr. jsu•iuMy-j"td the will CJcorsljßctoliiinbia County; .flBHi jn'iIMKAS liciijrimm H. " arrcri, f.jccun** I VI V,!. n ill ot U illiom McCar, du’cnsftl'HHHH ripe’/"Bletfers llipM, ibcrclorc to rile ond ndmonisli nil ■df'ilrß,, kindred ami creditors of said d> et»ffMHM9j| if - aM,,,j„. , r al my ofliec within the nine l scf'-Biv |a«, to sltc'.v cause if any they ( vA : ifa letters slcnld not lie granted. *;v ■ i vjbr under rov hand at olliee, 11, is 24th day rf.m/riT, Js.r-t. ' GABRIEL JUNES, Cle»- MM I - p