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fINIfE I’roolrnt of ihc Frinveton Factory, tit
■ tores to make known to tliu public, am) c«p<
tially to ibo msrclioiits in llio inlorior ami np
country ol'Hcorgm, that ha has daring ibe wime
been running part of bit inaehinnry in ilia inumi
lactoro oMJeorgm Nankeens, xvitli a view to aup
ply whnl may bo wunioij in thin state Ibo com
’mg season. Having mlvanlagu over the Non bun
manufacturer in Iho saving of ilia cost ol trims
(torliitiun bulb ways, us also the rata of exchange
Heins which must ho paid on northern goods by
iho consumer. or by the nicrcliunt that brings them
uni, I etui sell inv nankeims on liolli r terms than
the \urthtrn article cun bo fold, for tha morcbiinl
to make any thing bv bringing n out. In oUcrinp
my goods loiho public, I hiinio plodgcd to fornisl
nsjt/ir, as hniidiomc uml ns good an article ns cm
h« procured Irora Ibe north, or liny oilier quarter
My nankeens arc ull ni'iinilnclnii il irolb nnclly
lirirneduep dark colored nnnkeali collnii, grown
in the neighboring counties, ami il is a known lad
that the goods will not f ide by washing. My
goods arc 32 indies wide, the best width I consul
er Incut to advantage, and arc pul np ineiilsnl
thirty yards uml upwards to the piece, by which
liability to remnants, in retailing, is greatly less
than buppuiis in the non burn mode ul putimg il
up in pieces ol 10 I 2 yards each.
As I shall have by the middle of April a slock
on band siiUicicnl lo supply ail that wHI be pro
bably wanted the coming reason, lor the greater
part, if not ull the populous comities in ibis unite
I fell it dun to merchants in (ioorgin, as well as to
liivsell, 1 1 mr.ko iliesu lads known to them before
they go north to lay in llc.ir spring supplies,
that I hey may bo belter prepared to act advm-dly
so turns regards the article ol nankeens I!,-mill s,
it is but lair ilint the s mllicrt) people patron'/-
ihetr own industry uml lake care oflhclr own do
mestic iiisiiimioim, ra.bc limn be tributary to the
tmrilt fur articles lieu can be bad in homo uu at
least ns good terms and as g iod qmtli'y. I robed
the patronage ol (Jeoryi.c.s, to give me a heme
market lor my labius, wnh a- unmet , on lay
part, (lost they shall always be generously and just
Iv dealt by. I keep also at all liin.c bv me a large
supply nt cot ion yarre, spur Irom prime whin-cot
ton and put up in bales ol ‘Mo lbs each; caM i
cnigtn suilablo prop.aliens ull ilm dill'ercnt N
that tire in dcui-md, and < an supply orders lo any
extent at a imam up, warning, and onus good terms
mb cun be bad in ibis stale /lino cotton < )/,iiabnr
ges 31 inelie. wide, i.;in in b avy and gpiod. I al o
unnoumio to (be public I lint my w md enrds arc now
in oppcraiion, in liisl rale order, nail f!i il i an.'ii;;;
ol V\ md (or coimiry cuslimc is in dune at I'niicc
ton Fuel iry, in the be a m inner and v, nit prompt
miss and displch. 1/y woollen niucbinciy mix
lenaivc, ami I expeel dining mini . -r lo immiifm
lure a doe article of Kentucky .leans, lor I lie fill
market, of which liiriln-r nolico will be gitcn in
lane.
For all gum's and yarn* of my marnif.:c: are, I
lake prime eoiloii in exebang*, either llm white nr
nankeen nl Augiisla p.iccs, with the freight nlf—
I he t'liin clou Faelory is sitnalod two miles fioni
Alliens on the middlle fork ol tliu Oconee river, on
the lo.i I lending to W ulkinsvillo.
march d -1-twill Win WJ 1.1,1 AAhS, IWt
i'lineeloii 1 etui v.
A ft 11FI *, A II I.K to uu uni. r of tin* bon. tin: Infl
- iiorfmirt id Hu ke county, when silling lor
ordinary purji isi’s, will he sold, on ibo first ’1 lies
>Mv in .Inuu m .\i, la line.' iho < mirl Hon-’O door in
Waynesboro', beiwcca (b* usual liinirs :if sale.
Five Hundred and ninety of Hand i.’iua d
founty, adjoining finds of U ilii mi Fallcreori, I. m
iKollins, a d otbers, belonging lo ibe CHlnlc of Knlpll
I’cnrsv., (IsccHf'd. sold fir I lie bciirfn ol the bens
Sul ci'edi.ors ol sml deceased Terms on Iho day
ol sale. M.IKTU.V I l'.\ UOIV, Adi.i’x.
march 20 wid
’RA/' 11.1, be sold oil lbs li st Tuesday in May
T T next, be lore Ibe nnirl-lionsn door,in Jackson
boro' between the usual hours of sal--, tbo billowing
property, to wit : » negro woman by ike mime ol
1 ary- and her two children I'uicr and Henry, be
longing to Ibonsmte nf Illy Ann Urnss dfu-asnd;
sold agrecahloln unord 'r nf the the in
terior eonrt of Scriven cuuiily, for Ibo bem iil ol tint
heits ot said deceased.
,I.S f.'ii ' !’■ THOMPSON, ndm r.
Feb>li,-IBM* "'«• :i;t
A <;it*■:;: u.i,:: m nn wo“ r ll "' h ." 1
A e.oriel Hiirko eoimiy, ivben . '| > . t |. > l l ,'
dinary pnrpuiva, will bo sold mi the *' rsl 11 ‘ '
in May net', at iho court house in il»r* ». un
h'uyii •Mhoro, Murko county, y»f7 neren of land; On.. 1
ono IN«h!ro (m I imuvd I’h jlj \ belonging to the rs- I
tuteefHlisha Duke, deceased. I
march 8 1 ltd lIK.MIY I.KWW, Ad ntr ,
AITS! I !V I STK A TO UN’ H\LE.' «
Im noI/! liy \in no of nn nrdor of t|u> i
lionnrablo, Iho Inlorior Court <»| C'olumbia i
rounfy, when «iniri.‘, r for ordinary jmi|ioh<R, ul
Uruyion, Dooly ruuniy, on iho llrwt ‘i'ooMlny in
tlnynox', biMwoou iho unviiil lumis of r>ulo, Vwo
huudrsd ami t\\ > and a hall itcroN pint* land in
Dooly county, I.mhuii iu lot nnmbor 2f», in tln* I‘Uh
1 >istru f, hohuigin" to th ' r.'tati* of Daniid Shipp,
d.vi Used, and to Do* tudd lor th* litnelil ul lh»- |
h ii K and r.r«» lilora us said d-ua a nod.
iVniH made known at tin* halo.
,K) 11 A’ CA /C I'MIU lE, Admr.
marl 43vstd
AdiuinislratSale#
ON the first ‘i'uosday in dlnv next at llm da »r
of tUu rourl hoaao in NVaynosboro, IJurko
rouiitv botvvocn iho iiNtml hours «’t >ab will ho 1
ftold Two iluaih'Od uoren ol *»ik and hirKory 1
1 .nd granted to John Tiijigari., lying on Ihe r»>avi
detwoou Luu.hVilio uml VN ayno*»ho.o\ (ihoui iim 1
i nil os from Lonisvilln, adjoin m ; Jandu htdunpm;; {
to \.l j ah Altaw ay and others: nlho a iraot « on- 1
t , »ining ono hundred and thirty aoir -, pjankul to *
i'dijnli NV ulkniß, joining Alexander (iordon.Wi.i.
Koilms, Andrew Uonuldaon, and otlioni. A/a»n
traol granted to John Npouoor, udj titling hinds
hjlunging to Soldi n*n Join s nnd Matt how lUirkrs,
on tiu) waters of the l»m klu ad, oonlammu twi
h mid red neros All llio abovo lands lit* m ,
Iturko county ♦ and bolonv; to llio estate «d . louier
V Melton,d roused, and old by order ol the court
of ordinary ul JelDraon ooiiuty, for iho ol
u dinsiou hetw en the dish iholes ol iho (aid
cstalc. Terms ofsu/w erodit till iht firf?t o| Janua
ry Next UkXiVAi li CiAd/DLK, Adm’r.
inareh 13 h.Svvnl
A CiKIUdAIILK to an irderofthe lmnora!»le In
. u f riurl'onri of the county of Ilurke, w hen sit
t ng for ordinary purposes, will b' nold «>u t!u< first
Turtsday in May next, at tin b’ouvl J/oiw* in the
town «>! WayueshofougU, lUtrke cou.i y, withi i the
usual hours of bale;
A Negro man naaied Oeorgo, mid Seventy Acres
of 1/au I, h.'longiug i the i »ia oof Iv.njaiuin Smith,
(ioo'd, adjiiaiu* lauds »«l Win. .lidiii&uii, Joduu
Key,uml M’NAN Ml s Mil’ll, Adm’x.
ibiA 9 ffcinn : h
4 (iRiIK VIUtM to an urder « t the Inlen »r
Court of Buiko oounty, whdo Foiiun lur or
dinary purposes, will bo s 1.1 t«i> I Im* i igh«*.st bidder
mi the first Tuesday \ \ Jane next, at the rourl
botistf in Wrighlshoru’, between iho mual h utrs
ol &alo. llio followdug property to wit; Four so
tirov*s, Sam, Quomuor, Mary, I'annv, and Two
»iu ailiod and fifty Ac its of Land, more
hi- lass, mV] lining lan U ot A Telfair mid estate of
ileiiry I tley. also Three hundred acres ol j
al, more or less, adp iuinii I laneock uiui estate
of H t iU*y;ulsi, Four hundred and seventy
1 170) acres oi Fund, more ur less, adjoining Ber
ry and Telia r, bctuaging t» iho estate oi Henry
4 tley, bile dl Burke roanty, decuvd, so’.d iurih'
benefit of the heir*j nu I creditors ul > u l deas d
Teroiw on the da / ol stale:* pinch «scr i » p i\ tor titles
fob law id IHI I Ti.r.V,
i'.WI'AW I’H.'/.Y,
A«l‘m * ofllcnry I ilex , deceased
ft I r IUL b** sold, un* the first 7\us in in Juno
ts V nc\*l. betweeji i!?e i-bnl h u-s aT sale,at the
C'ourl House door in li * l dm p! May by
virtue ol nn order of the Hop » ruble lufmior Houn
oj burke ( dunty, when siriTig for ordinary purpo
res, one negro namod Nimrotl, In'ion/jm* lo the
eat ate of Icier Apple a iou, do< asr J, s *ld Im th
beoelU of llio heir- and creditors ul haul deceased
'JVrini ul sale on tie day
inure 1 4 li.' JOHN A IT<-1 A 111 I 1., Adm r.
t hllilßAßLi'i l > an order ol the llou. the
Interior Coit r > of Boriv«ni county, while sit
tmg as a court ul ordinary, will he sold on the first
Tunsduv in May n b-doir the <’uurl House
door in \ illug * of Ja Usonliuro, between the
usual hours «t Mile, the fallowing property to wit;
\ true! of tMnc J/mii, Ivlugin F.ml couniy,
run hilling on" luiudrod nud seventy-two arris,
more ur l«*.s--,,a;ijmniatr laud.-of Jam? u Chi’.uwinr.
lir.i il B villjt'.'i ciihei.s. Ai », u Negro >Jau
)>vth* u«ti»e of rurnmo, all bubrnginj t >th f>
# i of Wdlinn Dopma, deei ased—<ui i for 11k
nflh» heirs and creditors ol n J » -* <i♦*.
joa Jn, IS'J.i wid /]v)£*Lb> A aI L Lx'r
'vami (% t;t<>n r!u,i; si:.111:< vUY.
Mins fc> AI!A II W. i!i(At K I ITT, Principal.
Id- f DIJIK nucuiml I* i'l .4 ..r I!iim .'remiimry cun.menrfa
-1 on JVloi4<la>, •<1 anti lor ilic* general in*
p* lormaufiu of applicant* from n t.i.ii ijicc, notice is
<if given, limi Hoaid cun be ofi. uiic I in lire most res
n- pnctabJn farm lie* in our town, at priced varying from
p* d*n to twelve dollars per month, I’uel, lights and
ii* washing included.
ti Thu t ourac of inalrm ton in tins IriHiitution, in
s- llioroiigJi, complete, and as extensive as in the most
i’, appmied non born •Semina r n fl. 'i be dneiplinc nnd
y sftubes, in each depart incut, are c arefully adapted to
a the ul’c*m and standing of tin* pupils, and in ulI, the
n Hiblo is n book of daily Mliniy and rtci'.alion, being
it regarded not only as the im ann ol enlighloning the
g conscience nnd purifying the heart, Innas the basis
It ul all correct education,
li HOOKS USED IN THE HKMiNAJIV.
r. The Bible, Walker's or Wc h ief's I dictionary,
y L'hi.d « (• itide, Mount Vernon Ib tdur, Analytical
ii Iteadcr, Honor's Kin torical Header, National Ucad
i (r, Vounj* Ladies'l/lass Hook
y iVler Harley's (.'oography, American School Geo
grtinliy, Maltebruu’s («c*ogrupby.
1 Goodncli’n f irst Hook of History, Second H ok
Ii of Hihlury , Willard's Uepublie, vv orrest* i’« Lie
s' iTic'lit* of 11 iifory, uit Ii Gob.smith's (in cce, Homo
i j am! Lngland, fioodncli H LeclcMiahlical History.
Andrew** and Stoddard’s Latin Grammar, < »uod
i rich's Latin Lesson’s Latin Header, Virgil, Cicero’s
Select Orations
r Lmerson’s Him Arithmetic, Line rsoos Second
• Arilemetic, Adams’ Mew Arithmetic,(JoJhmn’s Lust
i Lessons, Bud'y’s Algebra, Ida) lan’s l aiclid.
Snmfi’H New Gtammnr, .‘on J’hclps’ Botany,
, Lincoln's Botany, Hayward's Physiology, Combe's
Hhysiologv, Alrolt’s Homed live-I.i, (i ulJauctT
, Nttinnd i tmology, Haley’s Natnra- Theology, Al
• d' HM ( I ias liuuk of’ Na'iiral 1 lieulogy, W att.s cn the
d/iml, M a,sou on Sell-Know'edge, Kidd’s PoyMeal
i Condition of Mini, .' i rda • a Philosophy of Natural
i History f.'onn.toclv’s Hhilosophv ,GoinhU)eK’s ( hem
i i.siiy, Wilk.o’s Astronomy, HimL'/j'h Logic, Aher
. eroinhie <oi the lnl.J!dual Hu.ve.s, i>cwmau's
Jihcioric,oi Hiair’.s Klicloric, Alcxaiuh r:> I .vn.'cueos
of C InicUanity, Hulliuui’s Political Ci'i.»a Hook.
KATi a OK TfJIT.OK.
. Lor ( hild i: ii under '.I \ earn oi age, pc <p:a; t or, (CO
“ “ ou r U and le.-.sllun 12 years, “ 10 0
“ “ over I*2 years - * - Jv 00
Tim only c Mia ch n us in this Seminary, arefor^
t Mii .ic, per rinarK LO Pd
. 1 renef»,* “ - - : ‘ f) 00
, Drawing and Huinlmj', in all their varieties, « f i UU
ki;i i tu:.N( ns.
The Tiitlocm beg leave to refer to the fu lowing
! gentlemen:
Kcv. S. Duv h, Augusta; lUv. S. J. Ciuhclh,
Macon; Hr. \\ . H. VV eem*, find H. H. Hilih"Uso,
( ohnnhiiH; Ihiniel Chandu r, Mobile, Ala.; and Vi in.
| L iiarris, C.'t.dtinibwH, MLa ; Col. K. 11. Long, Ma
, rianiio, I lorida
A. L. ALI’.X ANHKU, Chairman.
SAMI I'L HA KNL i i’, Ticannrer.
J ’,. M. HUh I’HA, Secretary
Dr. JO 11N 1L HOI L,
MAKK A. LA Ms,
JA MLS VV INGLUCLI).
Mm i* i . ..
(HiT « 1 Is. —VVifi he sold on ill--iir.l.l i n. .iay
I i j,, ,i, ! iv in xl, at llio <,'rmrl Iloii.su dour in U'.ir-
II ii lot i, Wn’r roll cn.inly, wi Inn llio iimi;il liuurs nt
Ivmi liuiuiri:(l uiul iwoniy oif 111 ihtoh ol onk
in id lni'Unry Inrul, \v lioroou Killiuni U ildw mnv
livi n, Jovled fi;xm an lli<i projiiTly cl iiilliun llilil
ri’, lo Bui inf V 11 I* 11 in lit vor o I .1. ill i* *. O inter vh.
ii'illiuui IViUur nm) Nolomou IViiil r.
,lAb. lIA 1.1,, Uop. bhenfl.
Mnroh ~'J, 1533.
WARREN sflEnfCP’S i.‘Ji!l.
R» ? ii,|, |, O Kohl on llio lira Tuesday in May
»A next, boUvoon llio usual hours ol salt l , iho
follow'ins property, to vvii: . .
Oi„, .'.all ol II ImiiM) ami l"l known oh llio l.viij'le
Tavo-.i, nl ll».* IuWU ol \\ anoM u, lov.oJ on nil Ilia,
proimlyil '• irphuu hlouut, to san-lyVi li la.iulavor
111 I.WUV Crookn vk. fbU-j li -n lilumit—projiorty
pumted out I• v i’laiiiUli ’« Atloruoy
Al lijjmliol ami !«■ niy ucrtw cl land on the
will, r« oi l iai'HO.a’H orach atljoiiiiiio lamU ol iiomy
Hi hi, iiml „u,i.rs, leviod on is Ur- properly ol Am- j
1n.i:,0 11, iih, to emitly Mimlry li. m... m laym ol |
rimrlos Wiliior.amlotliom.va s un AmbrobO l.oatli,
TTun ii Ii v V\ liilo, ami John \Anyht, li la«.roumia
Irma a ■Jiivtico’n i mirt, Dist. No. IS.) I rop ny
jndnird out by llio d-dondml. Levy made and
relumed la me hy h (aliibtahle-
JldahlUAll J'idcU .11 AN, oh IF.
jWnrch St), IKK id
U. SsuiC Sit NAlif-.
I > N iho lir.t Vncrilay in may uoxl, mil IdboU.iU
, . < ourl JloikomJo >r, hoi ween iho usual hours
* ► , 11 " 1 , • mare, one gig and barufiM, mid one (
ol eaio, OTm - *'ir 'JO pores, more or loss, lovioii j
tract ol laud, conm.' 11 ''■ , Tiaser, it being.the I j
ua as Iho properly ol l.i. n ' „ ' : “ty a li. la. issued ] y
plaeo uliereoii h.» lives, lo s. in lavor t
I rum ilm Sisjierior < ourl el llurks ~
Augustus l>. Muuhler, vs. l ewis I': lissv ,
U. 11. DulUil.AbS, fcliariirß. . ' '
March 88,1838. t „
ial ; . ffifflFF'S SAIiK. | a
ON llm lii si I'mtalay i.-i ftlav e.exl, will ho so'uj i
ul iho Court I Inns.' door, helwo in iho a " d
hours ol sale, olio dark hay Imrse, 10l led oil as the 1 a
properly of lloorgu lUelvay, lo salish 11 li-lu. issu-ri
Iruuillio iulormr,Court ol iioduumid eouuty, m la
vor ol \1 cdtliye Cull in \ s, Coorj;e Mehuy.
‘ VS . IJ, IHU Cil.AbS, blierillU.C.
Mnreli 03, 193 J.
I MV KOTlt'K iGo 1 .1.0 ftrtn SI I Egon S
ii i I J.iygiml, having lit on dissolved by iho dcaiii
of Col. Joseph Ligoh, the subscriber takes ilils me- I
I hod id inior.mmj iho phlie that he w ill coni muc 100 <
I’nirlirt' of baiv, in iho coiniiies olTJaih, Wnl 1
ton, J.ith...,i, Cwionell, Hull, iliergan, N ulon, 1
Ugluiliorpe, iTaoklm, and Habersham. Ho wilt 1
uli, nd t lo Iho i.nlimshed business ol the huo linn, 11
ami any other luisio ss commoted with iho proles- t
siuo, w hir Ii may ho eonlided lo h:s care. Ofliee
U utkiiisville, Clark eo
mariJ It (HHir.N 11, HAVHOOH.
(~s'!'<»l,k;N, from iho siih.scrther, resuli’:): ihree
C mid ;i Inin miles below Appling, in CoK mbia
eooniy, on the road lending lo Angm-ia, on I rivlny
login last, the J7lh msl a r law-oorrel .'lore, ordinary
sme, red mono and mil, one hind toot white up lo
the fetlock. I will give 5!o dollars l.irlh thk-l, ami
In dull ns lor iho mart.; the former deitveroil lo any 1
safe jail, and the laller lo id'.
IbAAC N. 11 EGG lE, <
Columbia county,Mn eh US, Hits. wtw <
Cl AHIH IV.S S.\ 6.i-. ,
CRKI.AIH.K to an order of llm liHhornl lo the ,
/SL Inferior Court ol betivtn eouuly, wl«en sitting
for ordinal r purposes, will he sold on I lie first Ims- ,
day m June nest, iv lore the i min House door, in
the \ iltngoof Jacksonboro, Seriven county, between
the usual hours of sale, six hundred seres ol pine
land, him; in said county, n joining lands ol Ceorgo
II Mono, Jaceh M His, nml olti- r s , hetoig.i a u
the „n: o; hr rs ol jam. s beotl, sold l»r iho 1-enebl
ol said nm o s Id." IS fO'N Ll,t., f.uardian.
M • eh S v 1 M 'v
AJ>3tIINISTUATOH*S. SALE.
A tHtI.KAIH I', m no order oi the honorable ihe
Inferior Court ol born on enunly, w hon silling
fururtlitmrv p r OM ... will be sold on Iho lirsl I’oes
,;.iV in June next, bclbielhe Conn Uoosa m llie \d
llid,. of Joel s mhoro, Seriven eom.iy, b Iwivnlhe
Kstial hours ol sale, seven hundred nml fitly acres
ol pine land lying m said eo inly, In longing lo llm
esl.ileol John .'loore, d. eeasrd ; coal tor the beileli I
ol lue l.t'ivs ami. eredi or.
Wlhl.t Vlf MOOU, Adinmisuator.
rMareh.2B, 1533.
m ; OSTPON i*lS> SAldh-Ky virtue of an or
a der ol the honorable Ihe Inleiior Court of Cu
lutnbin eonaty, w hen silling lor ordinary purposes,
will l>e s ild al Coluaibi i Court House, on ihe first
’1 u.-.-day m join next, between llm usual hours, a
N ero w .m.m named Orange, belonging lo lo ihe
hiitsul tit ■ m Wh.leomb , iter cased, lor the pur
, pose of distribution, among said heirs.
Terms made I.now a at t lie sale.
C AlUll l. l. JON F.r., Trustee.
. March 87,1838. wtd
?l All NOTICE. —The subscriber lias setllud
d. A in Cohimbas, l■ a. ami w ill give his prompt al
ii nlmui lo any business intrusted to hint. Ilisoltiee
is in Mr. Hepburn's brick tenement, opposin' the
Oglethorpe Uouso. f. A. NtSIiKT.
t\ luinbns, .U irrh U7. vv lm
H.'Ol it months niter dale, apphearon will be
( sL’ oi tde to the honorable the Infeiior Court ol
tturke county, wlien sotting for ordinary purposes,
lor leave I > sell alt the real i state belonging lo lire
estate ol John .1. lev, tier eased.
A. 11. UUH, Administrator,
Waynesboro,23d March, l s 3d 4nt
HNOIHI months alter dale, application will be
!' fly mode lo the Honorable tub nor i'otirt oi Jelier
■ i , ou comity, wli.it siltin.r tor Ordinary purpose, for
- i\a loss It ihe iteal l.slato ol tiie late Aciliau
<• t r ,»=et, d ehl ofsaid euiimv
N A I HAN KltAb.'-/’I,, ndra'r.
ian 1— mil U \\ tfh the will annexed.
. I LAWUENCEVILI.E lIpTEL.
I 'I he subscriber hovingamoved lo Mil
* hMgeville, would take t|js opportune;
iliJK#— "* return ihanls for fonrier patronage
arid ' state that fti house is nov
mtegSSZSL kept by bis brother Jolt) N. Alexander
it tor whom fro solicits the pattonsgu of liis frientit
‘ •'inil oiliers, nnd assures them that every ntlenlioi
'Mil he given by the present occupant to rentier tlieb
“ aomlortable, TJIOfS. VV. ALEXANDER.
I Having taken the Lawrencevilte Hotel, I solici
) a shore ol public patronage, nndpremise I tan 1 1 wil
u-e ,jiy utmost exertions legivy general aalisluctior
! lo all who may cull. JOHN ,V ALEXANDER,
i.awrcnceville, Gwinnett ra March ii. wiiin
ni’i'i'iiAfTo;!,'.—The Gonna tiion
er« ol Public UuildingHbr Edgefield District
, will receive written proposals until the IGthol
I April next, liar the erection ts a new Erick (,'ourl
House in said district; Tho outlines of l .’-.o build
ing are as follows; —(ill by -1' feet, M (eet pilch; a
passage running lenglhvvisi through ibe lower
story, w ith three ufliccs on each side; the conn
rooms and two jury rooms t> bo in the tipper sto
ry, and also two ranges of s als lor spectators. A
two story portico at the end,
Further information, as la the details, may bo
had, and a plan ol the building seen by applying
to the undersign! d. A II ADDISON, Ch’n.
Edgefield GH. March 15. 5‘J uGt
< 104*AUTNElCSIllF DISSOM llli.r'
i he eopannership ol Thompson A: Nolen,
at (he Indian Springs, Geo , was dissolved on I lie
Oih ol October lust by imilual consent. 7'he tin
domiciled bus moved lo Chambers county, la ,
and has lull Ins notes and accounts with Mr
Thompson ior collection.
match la wBi Isaac aolen .
r .. V.AJ.SI J.i„
AT/'()/{ \//;,v AT LAW,
.";3 oticollo ittxl i'Jtt toll toil, tlcOfifl,
'-J 1 1.1. pr.iclicem lliescv e.-nlcourts of ihe eonn
v vr lies oi .Insjier, Jones, Morgan, Pul it in, buhl
win, Hulls, lle'.ey, Newton, Monroe, V/nito*i, and
in the I 1 odtrul Conn fir the district of I itorgiu.
Ki;/-’e,i;i:,\<:hs.
Ausln —A.J.(tT. \V. Miller; Webster, Par
inale. • <V Co, 1 larviliind, l!i ■ ley, ij- Co.
i’oei'o At dm, Henry Cl. Lamar, Charles
.1, McDonald.
»‘s’<i an, l nuU. —Tlerrien and Cuyler, G. I!. Lamar,Jo
seph A. Jackson,
t ‘li't/l: s on —.lames L. Poligruo, Weed A Fannin,
C. «V, G, II Kelsey J/alstoadi
she t liarlo.-iion Fourier and Mercurv, and New
York Cornier ami Emptirer will publish the above
I vvieo a w eck lor li ininilhs and lorwurd their oceuunis
10 this otfico. nov 17 vvfiin Ida 1 .)
ftoUCC.
rip he iic’derjrigncil having united in the prnctic
ol the LA W, oiler services to the public
They will atl'inl the emirls of i*, Marion,
feJieworc, UamJolph, Kuily, Hnker, J. t o and Simitar,
of the t 'halinhoocliea C'irruit; Houston, ol the i'iint
Circuit; arid Twigg.s, IVilaaki, Lowndes, ’i ho/nas’,*
1 >« , *auur Jind Pool,, of*ilie* Circuit. i.u
sim'HH entrusted tu llnareuro wiil moot w ;I) prompt
attention f heir oflicn is in Americas, JSmnl&r
comity, whom one ol them muv always bo found
when not absent on business.
Lott WAiinrv,
VV .V! 11 CHAW 1 OKI),
oft in a37 wt r
i>u«nioiig Sellout nn' k. OUUR
AT
js, IT Madia m ;V. Jersey, near Morristown .
IV HA DA Alla C’iILHARAV boxing completed
tic* arrangement 8 uori'Ktnry tu tho rein ival from the
city of >'(*\v York ol’tho o.siu : di>hincai sbo has liad
mid r her care nnd management lor a number of
years, in.ends to transfer ilie same to JVlmlison N.
Jersey, on the first of JVlby next. This village,
ff!. bralt d for its extreme he.alkldnlnoss, is* ol an
easy access in the short apace of two hours from
New York, i»y means of the rai/ road from Jersey
city to Newark, end thence by tho Morris and
ilssex rniZ mad lo Madison.
Tlio )i<Misio in.endod fin- ilio reception of young
| Ladies has been built with tin- uluiu a. attention to
j wards Lioir comfort, and particularly \\i ii a view
I to protect them iiiainst the excessive hi at ofMjint
iner, or tho severity of winter. It stands on the
| dv/ivity of a hi U within an enr/osure of sever.:/
acres of ground; is Mi/JicientZy dirtant from the
v:/l i o lo Im free from noise and (hsiurbaneo, whi/o
it is neverthc/ass far from boil u r so/itary. 'i’Jio (
roardm;' . v >choo/ at Mmlison w ill be coinJurfcd on
I he s mie prinri/d s, and under i be same rcgn/ntkais
as i In? one now in New York, wiih thu sxe: pi ion of
the division of lime respecting llio hours oi study
nnd eseroi- c; these \vi// he arranged so ns lo be/css
objoctionab/a with regard to iiea/tb, and in oilier
respects more productive of good. Prolessois on ,
the ihano, ringing, Uaneing, Ac. known by their I
/ongand .siiccc^.slii/services in tfioabovo estn!)/,sh- :
incut at New York, wil/ continue to be attached to 1
th.* house; in short, there wil/ he no a (oration last j
**iudi as has appeared to ho ot mutual advantage, |
; v. the change of loca/ity, and ineonseqnenco, !
n.i,. 1 ' ••• llic price of Board, Tuition, &c.
[\ reducti*. ‘ f*7\v*wir«
Man bIJ . na /, M’ll/edgcvi/Ze, wi/icopy tho
i'he lieorgia Jou». mid charge the same to !
above week/y « months, .
he C’lironic/c dentine/ ch* : . j
TWiiYm)ou ; v^i.
. j , H-V.iA ♦.v - ibuxsay, (
.-.-T.f 1 plantiitiun ol J. '> • . "
/ '.7 ilcc'd, in Columbia coo. ■j
bout the Ist December, a.. .
• ! ~*n / „ ro •■'an, hv llio name "f I.ew
r",V.V>f>7 f „ ;;;.out ;wcnty-eigl.t fears
. - • ’ 1 ■ . 'o'V l eOip/eXUIII,
«- wiwm mUhww» ot ngc,»i aye.. " ' H ; .-im
but n't a mmatlu, stout umi sijuaru brlt, i«.. ~
lets very bmlly. Ho is suppcsoil io b> linking üboiu
ihe i iiy of Angusta, us lie has a vise boro Tho
above reward will be given for lks>|'l>relieu»ion ami
eoiiliucmcut 111 any safe jail, or d’livery to
IHAJiC RAMSAY,
jan 13 d&wtf 10 Goluiubia romity.
emancipJcuonT
THIS celebiuuJ English Racer
mi'! r plot id iu tjlallion will occupy .
Kowion’s Slant, at W. Humpton's
tfCAAk.\U Wood-lands F.-tc.ie, five miles below
'■* t tim'.tr tbfc dlrebtum ol Mr
f'V'-r-iSka Wm J. (> i; i:; I'. I, and be let lo Mares
m 575 Ihe season, SI JO t > iuoire, uml oned dlar lo
bisTO’oom; the money lo be aaid in advance. The
season will eonimem e on lit* first ot February, and
end tbit Ist ol .July. F.xleu.s ve rye and grass jias
tures provided lor Alar.-s, ai d separalo Inis lor such
us may have young loals, ami mares wel fell at (illy
e oils per day. Every i are will be lak»n lo guard
a atiisi acciibnts, but no responsibility,should iboy
occur.
Kji.'Ncipation,bo named under ibogroit exciie
mni about tbe cm mcipulion of tlie Ron an (ailholies
was bred bv Mr. Riddle, mid was fmledin IHJ7.
Hew s got by bisser, (own brother lo W hule
boue, Ac ' sire of The Colonel and Mcnnoti, winners
Os iln- St Leper. His dam was got I v ArJrossnn;
tmeolllm best sons of tb-l.'.mi.us .Libit l-oll; his g
11 im./.aih Fli ita, by \\ bitwyilli; bis g (I 'lain, \
A /'»dam,by Spadille, out at Sylvia, by Young
Murslio, We. lly rcleieuco Ip ihe 7th vol page 101
ofllioT. K. and S'. M agn/ahe, his i xtondod pedi
j gieo may be -ecu, as also lit- peiliirmauecs on ihe
I furl, which latter a.o bul liiilc inimor to any horse
■ ever iuiporied inlo this corifi’ry. J/o is a beautilul
I buy, with blacklegs, mailt and tail, sixteen bands
1 high, of great letigib, aid commanding figure,
ills bmo is large, with mtii’b's well c lined; bisi ac.
lion goiKl, nnd nerompauifl by niilicutioiis of mj. 1
mi muon power. His sutk are considered very |
premising: liis oldest werouvo years old 1a..,i spring
lof these -onto lew were rained last season, and
wool li cm have been wijners. viz., Angela, who
1 won the cl.diingtou stakc-j August Mb, beating *
ilnld i flivo Olliers, r.t W eiverhampton; ami Com
j peiisution, winner of a stakclat Ilodnesl >rd, October
1 3IsI, healing three others
i For Hlaek servants sent a iih Mares, no charge
| will ba made: haviugito uu omnisdalions for while
] persons on the spot, they nun! board elsowb to.
I jin y.l wla _ Jii
0 OST two C'etlilicates gl bloek in the Uar.on
i bank; one Nofill, lor Iwomy shares, dated
SibT I March ISJIi, signed hy L Si Rees, cashier;
the oilier No 757 for len sh tfi s, ilatoti ISlh May
1537, and also signed by li is Rees, casbi r Bolb
'ol said certificates are in my nunc. 7’hey wen
losl s itnelimo since log-tlwr with a pocket book,
i'he object of lids advcrtisuueni is to comply with
Ihclorins reijuircd by the bank to procure new
ceriific’V.i’j. THUS.I JENNINGS
Jan '37 22w?m _
Gcoi ;ia, Uurk6 county:
U’ IUiRF.AS Elijah Alta way. administrator on
th” esi Ac ol Redding I*/ Hyranl, lam otsaid
county, doceased, applies for Icltnis dismissorv.
'I leisc are therefore to cite and admonish oil and
siguiar tiiekindred and creditors ol said deceased,
to be nnd appear at my offire, within the litre pro
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
wbv said litters should not be granted.
(Even under my band, at Wawtcsborn', lie- ITih
dav ot Feb:. T H BLOI N'T, V) t’.'k.
fob 21 mO.n
Notice to Contractor?. 1
,j. t ALED proposals will be received by the
,y Board ol Trustees of Oglethorpe University
e at the office of their secretary at Midway, Geo.
w ’ /where a plan and specifications may be seen)
, r until the first of May next, for tin erection of the
jJ main College edifice of Oglethorpe University, j
„i The building to boos brick, throe stories high, in- ]
m eluding the basement story; the mam part of the |
building running back b'J feet by 62; the wings to
be 34 by 30.
it One tenth of the contract to bo paid when the
II same is entered into; one tenth when tho hase
„i ment story is raised; one tenth on each succeed
ing story; one lentil when the building is covered
in, and one tomb when the building is completed.
- The time lor the payment of the remaining lour
i- tenths, to bo specified in thu proposals.
•t Tho undertaker, if hr would preldr, would he
if permitted to i„nke the bricks on the lands of (ho
rt University. Necessary wood (or burning the
I- brick, nnd limber for the building, staniling, will
a be furnished. 'The proposals must distinctly
•r j suite lli< tunc within which the building is to be
rt completed.
i- The undertaker will be required to give bond
1 an 1 security lor the faithful performance of the
work. The board of trustees will give the like
0 security, if required, for the payment of tho seveial
K instalments as above spec,Tied.
.SAMI. K TALMAGE,
Sec. of Board ol Trustees Og. University.
' Midway, Gen. March 17 60 \v3l
, Tuliiaoie ueal estate for Sale,
e A 1.1. that PLANTATION or TRACT OF
i- ii TAN I), situated on Horse Creek, containing
, between nine hundred and a thousand acres. There
1 is between three and four hundred acres of Savan
nah and Creek Low Ground, of which there ,s a
good proportion inclosed and in good planting or
" lo r. The whole tract is well covered with oak,
hickory nnd pine 'timber, and abound with fine
springs. Thu J'lanlalioii is bounded by Horse
Crook, one and a half mih s, ond nowhere more
than one hundred yards from the Kail Hoad; the
I lower line only 2 miles from the Kail Head Depos
itory, at Jlinnhurg. This I'lant ition possesses the
advantage of os good a mill seat us any upon the
.. t reck, which could bo creeled safely and cheap
Upon t li ? promises there is some improvements, and
s an excellent orclmld of Iruil trees. it can he
’ treated for at private sale until 14th April, when, if
in.l disposed o( it will ha sold at public auction, to
the highest bidder. Tho terms will bo liberal mid
made as convenient as possible to purchasers, but a
’ proportion must be paid on delivery of deeds.—
I hero will he offered for sah', at I lie same time and
~ place, a lew flogs, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Goals,
i( he , together with all the plantation implements.
I Terms Dr the latter will ho cash on dcliveay.— i
’1 he w hole will he sold nt the residence ol the sub- I
scriber, on the premises. The tale is to effect a 1
■ division amongst rite heirs, and to satisfy a few j
small debts duo by the estate. Titles w ill he made
, salisliteiory to purchasers. S HAMMOND,
, .Surviving Trustee ol the estate of E. A. Hammond,
march 22 w it
13I’ItlNCs B . S. C 3/8 .
. ' ' . .
c. v > sji fv>
s y ■
k . .;..s: ’.j. i
nin; MACES of the Milledge
£ ville Jocky C'tt’i will commence dtl the sce
cond 7'u sday, ( Kith d ly) of April next.
60 Do lars entrance.
Ist day, Colls sweep stake, 3 or morn to make a
race. A line stiver goblet put up by the pro
prietors, worth, ®do
2d day—two mile heats, free for all,—purse S’!""
3d day, 3 do do •> ( ’°
•fill day,4 do do .... ddh
Slh day, Colts slake, - 'two mile beats', 5X60
pnl ranee for the 1 Voting plans’ worth kllbOh,
3 already enlored; open until tbs 25th Mar, h.
Tho ntonoy bung up each day. _
II E. YOUNG <>. Proprietors,
fan 15 wkh ‘ 1
g AW NOTICE.—Tito unde signed having
« 4 associated tn the practice ol Law el Warren-’
ton, < j'eo., reap •ctfuliy lenders their pr.jlossim.nl sc
\ jcO:1 TO lil(5 jliiJ'lif. 'J'itcy aaill nlJ.sm.l ('oarf-4 H*
the counties ol Hancock, Taliaferro, Wilkes, and
Worreii, bf I la’ Northern Circuit; and Columbia, qt
the iMid lle All business intrusted to them, will
meet with prompt attention.
JOSEPH TV’ THOMAS,
EDMUND W. I,U I T.
: Wr.rrenton.Ga., Feb. I'Jth, 1838 [fek 22 Ctw
j IVTOTIC—Tour months after date, application
; 1 v will be made to 1 lie honorable inferior i onn j
of fducjln county, when fiitiin# lor ordinary par- ,
, j>o&ca, f»r leave to sell a part of tho real estate of
1 John Willingham, decease'*!.
rc 1 Adm’trs.
NEI.SON oARRI,i 1, S
! March sth, 1833. mar 23 4tn
WAUUEN SIIEItJEF’S SALE.
Vf "ST f El, ha aokl on the first Tuesday in May
VV next, between the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit, four hundred acres oi 1
Pam laud, more or less, on the waters ol Ogeecliec
■ ■ .r, adjoining lands of Reuben May, nnd otliets,
ri ’ , ’ , v< n negroes, to wit, Cherry, about twenty. 1
"•v „A r , Oge Enoch, nine years nf age, Vilet, 1
seven Years of a»e Ketscy, live years ol age, Lewis, ■
‘ . .mat old, and W J ke > ° r yPUr * "! ,
- twelve or ° ee *
age, Louis.., —«v of c ‘‘ art * U iggms, de* 1
levied on as tho pror-s.. x% wford Superior
ceased, to satisfy a li- ft- from ’mu Rowe,
Court, in favor ol Enoch J, \\ all, vs. Jo-.. -ben I
sen , Jesse Uigbby, Jeremiah Wilchar, Hew.,
.May, Amos Wiggins. Executors of Richard W ig
gins, deceased, and Enos R. Fluvellen, security on
The appeal. Property pointed out by Reuben "May
and Jeiemi »h Wilchar, ns executors. <
JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff.
March 21, 1838. wtd (
Georgia, litirkc Comity: J
WHEREAS Eiltle Kerry Burch applies for
letters dismissory; on the estate ol Abish [
Jenkins, deceased.
lln so are theiefore to cite and admonish all and .
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, j
to be ahd appear at my office within the lime pie- ,
scribed by law, to sh <w cause, it any they have, j
w by said loile.s should not be granted.
Given under my b ind ntuffice, in Waynesboro,
this 22d day ol .March, 1838.
mar 26 6tn T. 11. BLOUNT, Dep, Clerk.
Georgia, Burke County ;
U ■> / (V ERE AS James Holland applies lor lot
s V tors ot administration on the estate of .Mary
Griffin, deceit-, d.
These are llurefore to cite and admonish all and
singid tr, the kindred and creditors of the said do
er a-ed, to file their objections, if any they have,
within the tune prescribed by law, in my office,
to shew cause why said letters should not he grant
ed. Given under my hand and seal at office, in
Waynesboro, this 20th March, 1833.
T. 11. ULUUNT, Dep’y. Cl’k.
mar 23
i* ÜBSSjIV.
PAYNE At JANUARY’S
Patent Lever Press, fur Hailing and Com
pressing Cotton,
f BMIE attention of J’lunlers and Shippers is rcs
.a. pectiiilly invited to t lra above valuable inven
tion, with the confident beliet ihat it will bo Imin-I
superior to every improvement ol the kind yet of
i sored to the pnlili • The comparatively tr.lluig
i expense required for its erection and successful op
eration, together with the quantity of cotton it is
eapa ile of packing, (six or eight bauds being able
i to turn out 1)0 bales per day,! give it an importance
I w Inch they trust a liberal community will appre
; ciaie.
’ As Shmnevi lance of the favotable opinion np
, ready ev ■ted I t tho public mind, the propristors
b. g i.snve to introduce th, following report and rs
soluti’M ot th' select committee appointed by the
, House of Iveprosentalivcs of the btate of Missis
.• s-Pl'i
•• i'lio select committee (o whom was referred the
memorial of Messrs Bayne and January, have had
the sanis under consi .oration, 'flip ronirartleo
have examined the model of the cotton press pre
-1 M ined by Mr. January : tr im said examination, and
1 the statem n:s of several gentlemen who have seen
, the same in operation, the committee believe it a
‘ valuable iinprovexient, and one well worthy of the
’ patronage of tho cotton planter, both for packing
and p,impressing cotton. The committee therefore
r -comuiend the adoption of the following result!-
tion •
lx s «v fVc L cislatiire of Vie Stile of ,1 lit
ru'siioi, That Messrs. Bayne A - January, by the it*-
i volition ol their new patent cotton press, havccon
i tnbuted in an essential manner to improve the
I operation of cotton pressing.
Adopted by the House of Representatives,on the
i Gtli day of May, 1837.
Recommendations.—'The undersigned mem
hers of the Senate of the Stale of Mississippi, take
great pleasure in recommending to the cotton plant
ers of Mississippi and the adjoining Slates, Payne
<fe January’s Patent Lever Cotton Press, lor pack
ing and compressing cotton. From the examina
tion we have had time to make el the model exhi
bited to us by the pfelemoes, and also from the re
port of a committee of the House of Representa
tives of this State, we have no hesitation in saying
that the general use ol the patent lever cotton press
will be highly beneficial to the cotton planing in
terest of lhe Southern Stales.
(Signed,) A. G. McNutt, Stephen Cache, Jehu
Wall, Franklin Wall,liobt. 11. Buckner, I{. A. ilur
pis, Janies JMcJlaven.
1 do certify that I have one of Messrs, Payne,and
January’s patent lever cotton presses erected on my
planla'ion, and find it in every respec t superior to
any thing ol the kind I have ever seen, ami would
recommend the adoption of it to every planter in
he South With eight hands, 50 hales per day
can he easily baled, and when erected, will, no
doubt, lust Irom twenty to thirty years.
Hinds county, 7th April, 1837,
A. STONY.
[Copy,] Natchez, <Jl l h Feb 1837 —I have wit
nessed the operation ol Mr- January’s palent lever
collon press in compressing a hale of cotton from
the size ol 37 inches to the size of 20inches, and do
with pleasure slate, that 1 believe it a cheap and
durable machine for packing or compressing Col ton.
NOAH HARLOW.
[Copy.] Natchez, 27th Feb. 1837.—Having vVit
nessed the operation of the? lover press lately put up
in this place by K. W January, Keep lor the purpose
of compressing cotton, I have great pleasure in say
ing that J was luily salmlied of- its efficacy ; and
would earnestly recommend it to the notice of
planters who are wanting presses at their gins lor
packing collon.
IJ. M. STEDMAN,
[Copy.] Natchez Oil Mill, Feb 27, 1837—We,
the undersign d, having examined Ihe patent lever
compress of Mr. January, and seen it in operation,
arc perfectly satisfied that when tho machinery is
proper}) adjusted it will riot require more than the
power ol two men to compress a hale ol cotton;
leaving it ns small in dimensions as that from the
| usual screw press. We would cordially reeom
i mend it u> ail, and mors particularly lo (hose deler
i mined upon creeling a compressing machine, ns
I being preferable on many accounts, and certainly
two of ti.e grottiest importanto, viz.- expense and
power.
DAN”I. A. lULCOM,
JAMES MUNsELL,
JtriliY A l/BLER,
SETH VOL.VO.
! have examined the compressing machine of Mr.
January, ami fully concur ill opinion with the
above.
H. C. AMBLER.
IVe, tho undersigned, having seen the above
named machine in op thi !•■»•», mily concur In iHe
statement expressed by the above named gentlemen.
WM, RAMSE i,
TUOS. J. SUKOYER.
[Copy.] Natchez, Feb. 21, 1837.—Mr. Roh’t
January—deV sir; 1 ns an uninterested person,have
witnessed, while tho ship Montpelier, ol which 1
have the command, was lying at the cotton press
j landing, the- power of your compressed lover press,
j 'it u I eii 1 1 ones i it has reduced one of my largest hales
( ol the lot. ol cotton marked "Lints Chills,” as small
■a, any that I have ever had from tlio steam press ol
the same size; and n is my opinion that your press
can reduce cotton hales into as small a compass as
any steam press, ns I was convinced from the trial
made walk the cotton bale above referred to. 1
was oho of tho three individuals that compressed
said halo.
To all i’l.anlersin want of presses, w ho make large
crops of collon, which they aro ill the habit ol
shipping to i mope, coast w ise, I would tmhosiln
imgiy recommend tho adoption ol this press, ns it
weald enable them lo have ilieir cotton carried at
; ss rales ol freight, and the compression can he
doireby their own plantations whilegiiming.
lam very sorry that your press had not been in
operation before my cargo was pressed, ns you
would nave Hail a trelter enanefl ro li;!ve exhibited
the performance of your press holbro my departure
Wishing you all the good success that you just
ly merit for your industry, 1 remain, your sincere
Iriend,
JAMES MEIGS,
Onboard ol the ship Montpelier.
Burke County, Goo. ./an. 31st, 1837.
I certify that 1 have packed seven or eight hags
of colt oi on Payne 4: January’s patent lever
press, and find it in every way superior to any thing
ol tlio kind 1 have ever seen, and can with pleasure
recommend the adoption of it lo every planter, and
I nave no doubt when erected, will last twenty or
thirty years. JOHN G. HATCHER.
/Jurke Countv, Geo. Jan 31st, 1838.
J do comfy that 1 have one of Payne & January's
patent lever presses on rny plantation, the first that
has ever be-, n erected in this State, mid can sliue
with pleasure to llie public, that it surpasses any
lliing ol the kind I have ever seen in point of speed,
ease and convenient; ;, and I see no danger in pres
sing cotton w ilh proper care, and it can be attached
lo the gm-houso, so as lo ho secure from all vveuth
ei. The cost of which may ho covered with $275
or i'3o() at furthest, and when built of good nialen
air, will no doubt last from twenty lo ihiriy years,
and 1 believe it is calculated lo press two bates in the
time any icrow can press one, and would reeom
luvlid lire adoption oi it lo all planters.
EDW. WATCHER.
GEORG IX, Burke cC'jnty
Wo tho undersigned do Ccildy thJR we were l ire '
sent and witnessed the operation ot ,>ies- srs * ayne
it January’s patent lever cotton press, ~TC ct , cl | *J_ n
the plantation of Air. Edward Hatcher, arm' ,a *°
pleasure in saying that wo believe it will ansA
the purpo; c most admirably, and will be a decide.. I
advantage to every cotton planter. The Colton bale
pressed incur presence, was five (eel long, twenty
live by seventeen inches, which weighed lour hun
dred pounds. The lain was pressed with lour
hands. A. J. LAWSON,
JAS. W. JONES,
A PEMBERTON,
JO.S'EI’H S. REYNOLDS,
D. W. CLAYTON.
Feb. 7; 1838
I concur with the above named gentlemen.
WM. HATCHER.
I concur with the statements of the above named
--..it— WM. S C. MORRIS.
GEORGIA, Burke, count;/
I do hereby tunify that 1 w-as employed by Mr.
! Edward Hatcher to build one of I’ayne & Jamm
y's cot.on presses after n model produced by Mr.
John Peirin, which I completed and saw in opera
tion, which per iiiined beyond my expeclolions.
Further 1 believe two good mechanics can complete
one in three weeks, timber aud iron furnished; I
also think it worthy the consideration of all cotton
planters, also nil those w ho wish to compress cotton
bales. JAMES NELSON.
Feb 9th, 1838.
GEORG TA, Burke countyi
1 certify I have seen the performance of Messrs.
Payne & Janurry’s patent lever press and can say
with pleasure that ii surpasses any thing 1 have ev
er seen or known to pack cotton with, and is not
surpassed in point of speed, ease and convenience,
and when erected, will no doubt last twenty or thir
ty years, and do most heartily recommend the adap
tion ol it to all planteis. „ ,
Given under my hanffilh.^'
I do heartily concur above vornfirme^.
I most earnestly concur with the above certificate
FebAJih,-1838. JOHN OWEN.”
Persons desirous of obtaining the above named
Patent Press, cither lor Georgia or Florida, will
please address John Perrin, Waynesboro' Burke
! J. minty, Georgia.
In otfering tnc above named Press for sale to the
citizens of Georgia and Florida (its utility having
already been proven) wo hesitate not to say. that,
in every instance where a trial ol its power is made,
that it will he found greatly superior to any thing ol
tliekind cveroffered the public. We hope (or, and
confidently expect, the patronage ol the public.
A. BRYNE,
JOHN PERRIN.
Ich H Smdtrw&W 37
Georgia I'cmale €ollw£c.
SCOTTSBORO’ GEORGIA.!
Spring term of this institution, lt*3B wilj
-I open on Monday, January Bth. Uin desim.
i)le that all (students should bo present all the ler
mation of classes, on the first day of the terlrn. Tin,
government of the Institution is strict, but salUfcjf“ty
—being by written laws and constitution, whicl* „
rigidly enforced, after the maimer of the republican
Stale Governments of this country. A pamphlet
containing hints on Female Education, our system
of instruction, discipline, &c , will shortly be pnt,-
Jished, and sent to all who may leel interested
enough to apply lor it, by letter to the Principal.
'Plie hours lor instruction are from day light till
nine ./clock P. M. (summer and winter ) reserving
four hours for meals and recreation. On Satur
days, students are engaged only till noon. The Ly
count, (a literary and scientific ■Society,) of which
the Prmcidal is ex officio , President, meets every
■Saturday evening. 'Phis society has been estab
lished but a lew months, and has already proven it
self to he immensely improving to tliu young ladies.
We pledge ourselves to impart in one year’s time
1 to any young lady, who possesses a good mind, and
who can road fluently, a handsome handwriting, a
' correct knowledge ot Grammar, Arithmetic, Geog
raphy and spoiling.
A married gentleman, from South
engaged in the drawing and painting department. V
His work will compare with any in tint's in the
Southern Stales. Besides the above brunches, he
will teach portrait and minalure painting,gilding,
• bronzing, smalting, transferring prints, limey works
r itli perforated paper, &c. <£c. In the musical
1 department, instruction will be given on the piano
’ guitar, and flageolet. Lectures every night on hu
-1 man and comparative Physiology, Bolany, Astro
■ omy, Chemistry, <&c. <Stc.
Exertions are being made to have a clergyman at
tached to the institution, which will he effected
with as littledcluy us possible, lie have a library
) of 8t)0 volumes—an herbarium of 2JUU species ot
plants,collected by the Principal, in Pin State of
bomb Carolina —optical instruments —Chemical np
1 paralus, maps, globes, &c.
1 The young hides are requested to dross plainly
—not to wear jewels of any sort, and not to attend
balls and parties. No store accounts without tho
sanction ol parents or guardians. Such as have
accounts will he required to legisler all their ei
, pciisesina book ahey will keep lor the purpose
■ Pat.ons will receive a minute report of their chip -p
then's progress in their studies.
L'oaid can ho hud in the village.
. We solicit the patronage of our Southern friends,
and pledge ourselves to labor to deserve it. Wo not
. only unite hut would be flattered by the visits of
all who may be disposed to attend our lectures,re
citations, Ate. on any day or hour during the week S
L. LA PASTE.
ANiVA M. LATASTJS,
dee 27 wtSJ&rriJ’m 302 Principe" jtf, ft
topoat~uvvniTr b ft
Navigating Savanali'iuid Broad rivers.
«i > V an act of llic General Assembly of the slats
kit of Georgia,Cf9enl»d to the 26th December, ld3G, ijy
it is made lie duly of (he inferior courts ol the sev
ers! counties of said spite, bordering on,or whieJ. SS
navigable waters pass through, to cause to he pub B
lishcd.tlie provisions of the several nets of >Ro go- : .l
neral assembly, regulating bust owners, their agents J
arm pairoi-ns, navigating said waters.
By Ihe ufcrcsaiu acts oVery boat navigating the 'IS
Savannah, dr Broad rivers, are required to have a
w hile putroon.vvilha Bill of Lading ready prepared J
to exhibit lo any white person, who may w ish to
examine the e intents of thj boat under their ena g) |aj
showing the mime ol said palroon and oontignei j 4 uS*
the cargo aboard of said boot, mid furthermore for
bids any boat owner,their agent or palroon,to pt r nit H
any boat hand being a slave; to put on board ol ihiir fg*
boat, any com, cotton, peiis, stock ol any kmd.poul £||
■ry or oilier anicles in which by law they are lorbid 19
to trallißk, except the same is exhibited ill the bill of
lading of I lie o wner ol said boat or his agent,and ua
(ier his or their direction entered, niukingit. penal '
against every offender of the af.resuid acts. ; p.
Therefore,all concerned will lake notice, that th»
acts of which the foregoing is extracted will be eu- iM
forced against offenders who ifiuy be taken in ilia
county of Lincoln. jßa
Lewis Parks,
W. If. C antic low, ,sjS
John Moss, •
Stephen Stovall, SB
P.KTKR Lamar, IP
nor 28 ii 278 Judges of Interior court. jftj
v.«oi:.iii, coiuiiibiti County: B
yklij HERE AS lienjnmiri if. Warren and John H
• » Metier, Executors of the If ill of William H
McGar, deceased, applies for leliors Disnussorv. 9
These are ihi'-ftire lo cite and admonish afl and 9
lingular the kindred and creditors of said deceased H
to bo and appear at my office withinMie time pie- 9
senhed by law, lo shew cause if any liu-y have,
why said letters should not he granted, B
Given under ray hand at office, this 24ih day of 9
Fch nary, 1838. GABRIEL JUNES, Clerk. 9
feb 27 47
GEORGIA,) By Dio Court ol Ordinary lor
Burke county j said County. a
WHEREAS John N'axun, Administrator if
John S. KenHcfj deceased, luie of said conn
ty, have petitioned said court for letters dismissaory
staling that he has fully administered said estate
these are tl'.etelore lo cite irtid admonish all c n
eerncd.to be and appear before said court on the first
Monday in May next, end then and Ihereshevv c-'iise
why sa d letters should nut bo granted. By ordered
the court.
T. H. BLOUNT, uco o n c ■
nnv HI Cm 364
Georgia. Jefferson County : }
WHEREAS Roger L Gamble, Administrator
of ihe estate of tho late Manning Spr idley,
of said county, deceased, applies for dtsm.s ion
from slid administration.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors ol said dec’ll lo H|
be mid appear at my ollico, within llie lime presvrib
p<l by law-,to show cause, il any they hare, why said BF
letters sit-.not be grunted. Hi
Given under my hand, at Louisville, this 25th
dry of Fed, 18*18. EBi/NL/ER BOIiIWELL,
mar 1 _ Clerk GO. H
IF. ORG TA , Columbia county:
REUFiAS William Yarborough ndminisf" 1
w V tor on the estate of James Yarborough, HB
teased applies lor Letters Dismissory, Vfl
These are therefor to cite and admonish all
angular the kindred and creditors of saiddoc’dt > X 9
, tK I .appear at myollicj within the time prescrib H|
, y la,v, to shew cause, .f any they have, whysi Bn
letters ” ut granted. H|
Given nnuWt' *ny hand, at oflicc,in Appliug. Ilia
’6th day of Sept., J 837 |9r
sent 18 inGi GABRIEL JONES,clerk.
GEORGIA,) By the Court of Ordinary ol said
Burke ctmiili/- $ County. H|
\’J/ r HERE AS Allen' b /.! i’tiar executor of P' 9|
V mund Prior, deceased, late' of said
lias petitioned for letters dismissory, Statin,' t^'at 19
be has fully administered s-nid estate H
These are therefore to cite and admonish oil ■■
Vi'V'mTr ‘(“"nd appear before said court on thefirs
Monday in .n-j . . i.L...„s pW trr- ■
why said loiters should not be granted. By oruor
of ibe court,
nov ID wGm T H BLOUNT nc c cf H
OLOUGIA, I Byllic Court of Ordinary
lurke county: ) Burke county. H
WHEREAS Benjamin Mobley,Robert F- El
listen, and Thomas T. Elliston, Executor*
if Robert Elliston, dec’d , late of Burke county, H
ias petitioneii iho fcourt for letters dismissory. ■
These are therefore to eite and admonish all per H
tons interested to file their objections in the Clerk » H
ffice by tlie first Monday in March next, why said H
etters should not he grunted. H
By order of tho court, T. 11. BLOUNT, v. H
sept It), 1837 ai6t
GEORGIA,) By the Court Ordinary (orjsaul ■
Burke county. < Count" 9
, cy gv 7- II ERE AS Narali Smith Administratrix. H
W and Allen S B Prior, Administrator ol H
James .I Sinifh, deceased, late of said county, have ■
petitioned said court for letters dismissory, statin? H
that they have fully administered said estate. H
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
corned to be and appear before said court on the first
Monday in .'lav next, and then and there shojj
> cause why said letters shall nut be granted. J»'
order of the court
nov Id wdm 2G4 TII BLOUN P, ncc o n c
GEORG EC) Court of (Jrdinary M
Scrivcn county ) September Term 183 i.
B TPON application of Alexander F. Dopson.ai.me B
> IJ nistralor de bonis non, of the estate Green D B
, Pearce dec'd., stating that he has fully adrainisten-J B
3 said estate and praying citation for leters dismissory. B
■’ jij s o:) motion ordered, that tho clerk do issue a rittf B
tion requiring all persons- in shew cause why il ,p ■■
j same shall not ho granted—and that the same h p
puhlished once a month for six months.
A true extract from the minutes, this 12th day of
September, 1837. JOSHUA FERRY, cl k B
onv. 4 ra6m 2o‘.' B