Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, April 05, 1838, Image 4

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fcSr A letter Irom Doct. S. P. Gilbert to Duct. Evans. liear Bir had the immortal Cowpcr known the medical qualities ul ttie ('minimlie Plant, ho us welt as thousands since (iK-sides niysolD would Imve experienced Us wunderlulHlecu on llio ner vous system. The public utility of l'un|ier was blighted m the hud, through tho nftttirnl otfccs «1 his nervous debility upon the inoiilal (inworn which made it necessary tor him to rook relief ho ‘lieMh the rnriil shade, but the eahu retreat gave Ins physical nature no rejiuso. It somo olio then had Known the secret of concentrating thu medical vir tues of the Cumumille, ike discoverer would have been immortalized with poetic zeal, us the hcnsfac lor of suflemig man. 'l’beabovn lines wire prompted from the effect I have eipsnmiced Iruiu Hr. IVm. Evans' Cainoitnlo Tills. Yours, Ac. 6HEL/JE.N T. GILBKBT, nug !> Durham, Green co. N Y. Another recent test ol the iinrivnlloil \ irtues of Dr. Wm. JivatiT .Medicines.-- J)ytpc/‘tia—Ttnyturt tin nth up. — Mr .1 McAnnzia, wus nlilictci) with the above complaint liir ten Years, vvlncliincapiicitilud with him minimal*,tor oix years, in attending to Ins business, restored to ported health, under tin salutary treatment of Dr Wm. Evans. The principal symptoms were, n sense of dislon- I lion nnd oppresuio i utter eating, distressing pain in I the pit of llio stomach, naiise ~ impaired uppniite, | fid nines*, palpitation of the heart, great debility | nnd eiiiaciaiion, depression of spirits, disturbed rest, sometimes a billions vomiting and pain in the right side, an extreme d< 'reo of liingonr and Ihint licse, any einletvoi to pursue Ins business causing immediate exaustion and Wcuiiiinss. Mr. MeKCli/,is is dn.ly attending Ins buome-s, nnd none ot the above sympiniiis have rocurred since h * used iho utinvo mvdtcmo lie is now a Mrong and her Ithy man. tin resorted to myriads I id icilludio-., tivll they were,ill tmdlociiia] ToiWcdc hy AN TUN V <V HALVES march 8 Sole agents tor Augusta, tiro An extraordinary nnd irinnikiible t ine. Airs Mary Dillon, ol \Viliiunisbiirgh, wus restored to health hy tlm use uftliis inodieine. - I’hu sy.np. toms of this depressing case were as follows: Total loss ol’.ippuiilo, palpitation ot the huurl, twitching el th<> mu lonjpvnh ngencr ilspaunudic iilfuclion o) the muscles, difficulty of breathing, giddiness, languor, lassitude, groat depression ol spirits, Willi The fear of soma inipciuliiig evil, n sensation ol fluttering at t!ic (ill of thn stomach, irregular tran sient pa in in tliiiiirciit purls, great eiinnci,iat,on With other symptoms id extreme deluhty, Thu übovo case was protiOuiiced Impel.si l.y ftirenof ilia muil i ini nun (diysieiaiiH, mid n (iisso- ! I iimn ol ih.i (enie.it d aily aw into 1 lor by her fiiemio, | which may ho BUllietilicaiml hy the physicians \x ho were in attendance. Alia Inis given her choor- , Ini perniisiia.i to publish the above fuels, lilld will j also gladly give any information respecting tha i lioauhtslio lu , received to any enquiring mind. AI All V DIEMEN. t' r clr. ■' hurli'f Scruple, who had been afil.elcd fir live years with humoral habitual A>tli- | no, ajipliud In Dr Evans on the -ills id ,Nuv lalmr- ; mg under ilia lollo.viug symptoms: A sense 01 I.'guineas across the eliusl, with llio greatest diffi culty in breathing, distressing cough, generally ending with i ii(iimn ex(iac.iiiriitii<ii of v isejd phlegm, nislurned rest, the lime turgid and of a livid hue; eauKl nulliu hi a hiiri/.ontnl podium without ihe seiisulnm of imuivdiuto siilfoenlioii, languor, drew enicss, and distunse in the head, and loss ofup (• il le. Mr S. applied to the moat eminent physician in the city, likewise used several other remedies without obtaining any porimnitMt benefit un til bis friends persuaded In n " u place liliiisolf nud.r Dr isviiiia' ireutnumt. lie is now relieved of In* complaint, and i nil -d at I lie office yesterday, .avow ing Uni be lent not words to express his grim udelbr lliubjiiefit In* had received. Fur sale by ANTONY A /DUNKS Georgia, <lelteriw)ii countys s U7 11 fill KAS Ashley I’hiilipi, iiJininistralor v V on the wtale ol Stephen Cottar, late ol said < nil'll y, iltiiiaasjil, applets lor lullers dismifsory. These are lher thre to aid.* tmd ahnonish nil and l ingular ilia kindred and (trmlltb.''s ol Iho said de to isod, to lu ait I appear at my olllc? within Hie mini pronnhad by law, to sli *w cuas.t ifnii,' they have, why said loiters should not bo grained. Given under my baud at office, m Louisville, this Idilidiy id March TLIB. b mar )0 EUeNEZEB. BOTH WELL, Clk. Gcorgi.i, Jclliitsou county: U! 11EIUHS, Totriek It t'onnally, Administra tor uiitho I'.stale of Tandy G ,Junes, late <if sail eoitnly, dec■easo.l, applies fur Letters dis miss iry. These are therefore t i rilo nad admonish ail and mug liar the luara and creditor! of said deceased, to l,c and appmtr ul rnj uIU e within llio time prescri b'd by law, lo file their obji'dious, if any they hive, la she.v causa way said loiters should not b« i t ml'd Gixeu under lily* hand, at office, in I.ouisxiilc, ibis Itch day us Alareli, 18.18, iunreli If.; I ,ji vs p.'i'.l,,, Ik. J. County. J‘ a V’ IIf.KKAS .liiou.m t.iaihlis Administrator ol' • * the estate ul Win liryant, deceased, npjili .s tome for loiters of dismission. l j ] The* ■ are therefor lu eile and admonish all and singular the Kin I red and creditors id said deed In be, ami appear at any ollice, willmi the time prescrib ed by law, to show cau»e,il any they have, xxhy <■ said letters should not ho grated. 1 Given under my hand id olli >c in Waynesboro, tins 2- 1 day of Juuunry IB.tB Jan 86 lilmOiß fit HLO AN T, noooo a. j Gnirgi.i, Hurlio county: ~ . U/ ill.El', AS Elijah .A t taw ay, ndraiiiistralonm the ustsle ol bedding liyranl, Into ot uhhl 1 oountv, ducenaeil, applies liir let lets dixiinss'iry. Those uni thoreloro to cito and admonish nil ami - eigulur llio kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, j ti lie nad appear at my office, within flic mi e pre senhoj by law, lo show cause, if any they have, () why said letters should not he granted. (•iveii under mv hand,ill U iivnoslmro , this ITih , day <«l Felu, 18J8. T U ItUilhV]', D I fit. , ieii 21 1 rafim (Georgia, Eoluiiiliin Comity: r UJ HKIIEAS Henjamin 11. Warren and John J Alcldar, Executors of the Hillol U’lltiam h McGar, deceased, applies fofletlc.s Dismissory. e These are lliorelore in into and udiuonisii ufi anil t i mgiilar the kindred and creditors ol said deceased t In lie and appear ai my ollice wit Inn the time (ire- J scribed hy law, lo show cause if any I hoy have, J why said timers should not ho granted, I Given under my hand in ollice, Ibis 21lh day of I February, 1838. GABRIEL j IhNKS, Clerk. a leb 27 i? I (JHORQIA, J Hy tha Court ot Urdtnary tor 1 Jlurkr coii'itu ) said County. % Ak/ 11 EKE As John iN'axnn, Administrator of a a John S. Kenner, deceased, lute el said conn < ly,buve (iiUUoncd said court lor loliorsdismisssory stating Dial he lias fully administered said estate those are tl.otolere lo rile ami admonish nil eon- J eernod,lo tie and appear before said court ell the first Monday in May uexl, and then and I here show cause , why sa d letters should not he granted. By oulernl t I lie court. i nov 10 Sm 11. BLOUNT, nc c o mi- j Georgin, Jcllersou County: a M/JIEREAB Kogcr L Gamble, Administrator a a el the estate of Iho Into .Manning Sprndloy, f t said eounly, deceased, ujiplies for dismission trom said administration. These are therefore lo cite and adimmish all and singular the kindred and creditors ol said dee’d to, lis* and appear e.t my ottice, within the lime pres crib. ! ml by law,to show cause, it any they have, why said I letters should not ho granted. Given under my hand, m Louisville, tins 2<>th I day of Teh. 18.18. LHE.NKZEU BO i DWELL, mar 1 t’lork C O OE0H01A,) By the (Nmrt ol Ordinary ol said Iturke muiitii. Comity. Allen S B i'nor executor of lid -1 a T mund Trior, decease*!, late of said county lias petitioned tor letters dismissory, stating that he has fully administered said estate J hose me therelon* lo i no and admonish all eon eernsd lo be and appear before said roan on the first Monday m M«v n *\l,nud then and there shew cause why sael toilers should not be granted. By order 1 ot' ilie conn. nov lu worn Tll BLOC VT nc v one fj EOliOlA, I By the Court Ordinary lorjsaid fiurU ii Conn M K7~IIEbEaS .Varali Smith Administratrix! a and Alton *V U I’iaar, Mdniiinsirator ol | James J Smirh, deceased, lufe oi said county, have i (•‘■illumed said court fur jettons disiinssmy, smlmj that they have tally udiiiinisien*d said estate. These are tlierelure In eile met iidmonlsl; all run * ‘-rnt',l io hound appear b f.ov smlco . ion it,,. f-.-i , .Momlay n .M iv next, and ihen and (her.- slew cause why said letters shall not be grained Hi order of the rouri ' 1 nov 1!) wd.ii 2 1 ’i II Bl.or.NT.i* *• t »r. *. | I Georgia—Et.tk;- (imnly. Court ol «lulm iry, |ifi' • ill, rh- r /.'ftiur., G NS Evan,, Ahel /,. v. i . u ul I, l’ilni r, I , ijin Unit A i Si, blh 'lni<h, 1-S3B UFU.N l Id; petition n(’ Mn'lord M.-rsh, Adminis trator ol John Wuiii d.-. nned, llii. day tiled, praying that a Citation may is.,u; lor loiters I'istms «nry from said Auminulrali' u ll is on motion ordered I hat the sainn do issua and he published oin o annmtu for ms months. A Inns extract Irom tin- minutes. T II B EOt.'NT, name. March 'JU Orn (iiJirida, Hujl.o County. Court of Ordinary, present their Honors GW Evans, Ahel Isjwis mid K Funder, Ksijrs Unit JVi S'i blh Murrli, 1838. CTI’ON tho application ol IMollord Marsh and I Fielding Fryer .praying thut the Clerk do is sue n citation (or letters dismirsory us administra tors on I lie ostale of Fielding Fryer, deceased It is *n notion of Counsel ordered, (lint the same do issue reliirnnlilc ft) September term next ol tl-is i Court, to tie published unco n month till suid Court A I 'tie extract from the minutes, march 20 Cm T]/ IiEOUNT, t) cco It <'■ Georgia, tin the County. Court ul Ordinary, present thoir Honors G W 1 Evans, Abel Lewis rmj E Fulmer, Krqri. Unit Nl Si, lit It Murrli, 1838. i I T i'G.N the petition of Samuel Ltnrron, exm-ntm- of Absolem Kinsey, deceased, lain of Burke co. staling thill ho has fully executed said will and nu lled tho estate of said ifcr.eiised, and praying letters disuifssory. It is ihcretbro, on motion of counsel, ordered that tho Clerk do i.site n citation, returna ble to -September Court next, requiring all persons interested then and there In show causa why the same should not he granted : And it n further nr dared llmtsnid citation ho publisher’ onec a month ! till said court. A true ext rant Iron) the minutes, mar JO 6m T. it BEOUN t\ I) CFU (.coigJu -Uurlic comity. ( hurt nl t Irdinary prosciu, their Honors G. U. Claim, Abe) Ismis, ami F. I’aliner, esqs. Huh A/. Si , March blh, 1838. E T FO.N tbe puiilmnof F.lislm Ilaymtliifi, executor of Samuel Haymans, deceased, late d Jhirlts , county, staling ileal he has fully executed ilm lam vi ill ami testament id said Stephen tinymans, de ceased, and praying letters dismiasory. it is there fore, on motion ul lounsel, ordered, that the clerk do issue a illation requiring nl eoiK-erneuytu he mid appear at the court at September term next, j then and there to show cause why said letters ahull I not lie granted, and that sai l i dilation bo publish- I e l once a month till raid court. Ali ne extract Irom the minutes, i march 21 nlh Tll BLOUNT, D cl’l , Georgia, Itnrkc county: Courtol Urdinory—present, their honors G N\ Ev- | tuts, Abel /.ctv'is uud E Fainter, Fsqrs. Murrli bth 1838. , L | FUN the petition of Dennis Carrol, of Murray I county, hinting tlmt A I 'Holliday dec’d, ■ u( Burke county, t id, in tli * county of Munroy, on the full day nl October, 1835, by his bond ul lint J dale; a copy of which is tiled in this court, bind 1 im - sell, Ids heirs and assigns, to execute to one NVtl j Hum Daniel, mid his assigns, ol Murray county, by the first day of (January, 1830, titles to licit lot of land known by the number one hundred and sixty, in the 10th district, 13th soelhm originally Clc ro kee county; and stating that said Aimer E departed tins lili- without executing stud title; and that the ' said Dennis is the assignor] of stud bond; and praying this court to direct Mathew Jones, the ad munuliflloi on the estate ul said Aimer E. to exe cute title to saiil lot to the tend Dennis. Whereup on, ills,oh motion ofMulfuid .Marsh, counsellor said Dennis, ordered, that unless guod cause is shown to the contrary, that on the first Monday in July next, this court will direct said ndmiinislrator In execute said title. And it is further ordered, that a copy ol this iulo he published cure u month lor three months before said time. A true ex'ract from the minutes, march 21 licit. Tll BLOUNT. D-ol'k. I Georgia, IfurkcCounl y: I (loiirlot Ordinary—present, their honors GNV Ev mu, Abel Lewis, an I J-. Fainter, F.'qs.Xuiyt March blh 1838. ! S ] PON the petition of Burton McGhee, stating I <U Aimer F, Holliday, dec , late ol Burke county, ' 'id, on tho 151 ll day id September, 1831, by Ins c0r r..,,, 'd of that dale, obligate himsetl, his he rs ' q ! > execute to one NN in Daniel, of More • the lot oi Lund in the town ol aan county, lilies i>.. ’ , Foil.set, the county ot 011 tbostroal at the corner of lot No 8, 1 >•■->- u*v|s ion ol said town, running south witli said suiT 1 !.y-f-»ur, to a strael.'ld lent wide, thence unlis.ro sited one hundred mid sixty feci to a ero s street, theneo up se.id street, to lower part of lot i\o 3. And tdsn slating that ho is the assignee of said bond, and that said .-'liner E. departed this life without executing said lilies, and praying that Ma- I |how Jones, Ihc administrator o( the said Ajjxny I may lie directed to execute to 'jiJ-/,rlCm.i Me Ghee lilies to stud '.ktyjtnpon, nu motion ol I Mulford •Marsly.)Uiiy r | ( or 8 - 11 ,| petitioncr, it is or- 0 lorcd,that nnk-sj good causa hesluuvn to the eon- f niry, the said Matthew Jours, adnt’r. us ala resaid, " vill he, at July term of this court t ext, directed to nu lie suid titles. And it is further ordered that a , opy of this rule he published once a month lor It fee months, before stud court A true extract from the minutes, march «l m3t Tlt BLOUNT. D c.l’k, Georgia. StuvUe count y; Uourtol Unlinary—prisunl their, honors G \V Ev * tins, Allred Lewis, and E Palmer, Esqrs. ' March 6(/i, IS3B 1 tl POA'lhe petition of James linchunaii and Win 1 Hosier, slating that Aimer E Holliday, dec'd. i ' late of Burke county, dual in ihc county ol Murray, 1 on the cght day ol September, 1831; by his pertain 1 bond of that data, a copy of wbieli is tiled in this 1 court, obligate himself In una William Daniel, of Morgan county, Ins heirs or assigns, titles to two 11 lots m IhulowH ol l oinsel, known by the A'o'i, 1 and one half of tNo Hi. And also by Ins curtain 1 nlher bond, made in the same county on the tit li day of Fcplcmber, 1831, tho said Aimer E obligated himself to execute |io the fsnid William Hamel, his ( heirs or assigns, the Ollier half of said lot No 10, in the said tow n ol Poniset (ti copy of which last s meatloned bond is tiled in ibis court) and the said , James mid NN tilt mi are the assignees of said bonds, i and also that said Abner E departed this Etc with ml j executing suid titles; and praying tins court tudi- | reel Matthew Jones, administrator of the estate et G said Aimer E., to cXscnlc the said titles to the suid | | James mid NN illitim. It is thereupon, on motion et ] ( .Mulhnii .Marsh, counsel lor said pel it i uiers, ordered, , that unless good cause be shown to the contrary. | that this court will, at July term next, direct said administrator lo execute said lilies Audit is lure ther ordered, that this rule be published once a month lor three months bolero soul court. A true extract Irom tho minutes. march SI of t T ll 81.0 l NT.Dcl’k. Georgia* ilut'kn i utility : U 4 / HEREA-S laiile Berry Bureli applies for V V letters dismiasory, on the estate ol Abish n Jenkins, deceasinf I'licse are thetofaru to cite and admonish all and ' singular tin kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to be and uppjar at my etlk-e within the lime pre- 1 scribed by law, to sh jw cause, il any they have, j why said lette.s should not be grunted. Gin n tmdi-r my Inmd ul oilicc.m NVaynesbero, Bus 33d day ol Mar. h, 1833. mar Jo f)ui T, il. BLOUNT, D«p. Chirk. T O THE M*V aL,M€. t* AVNE A .1 VNJ VIIV’S Diitcnt Gcvcr Dress, for Hailing and Com- i pressing Cotton. MIIF, nllenlion of Planleri mid Shippers is res-j fc pectfully mviled to the above valuable iuveu- j lion, with the eoiilldeut belief tlmt it will be limml | superior to every improvement ol the kind yet of fered lo the public. The comparatively trilling expense required for its erection and successful op eration, together with tho quantity of cotton it is capable of packing, six or eight hands being able to turnout 50 bales per day,) give it an importance which they trust a liberal community will appro ciate. As some evidence of tho favorable opinion al ready excited in the public mind, the proprietors beg louvcto introduce the following report and re solution ol the select committee appointed by the | j House ol R-present Hives ol the Mate e! Missis sippi. 1 •* I'ho sckn-t committee to wham was referred the memorial of Messrs. Fay no and January, have had the same under consideration. The committee 1 have examined the model of tbe cotton press pre ' s- tiled by Mr. January , from said i xaminalioii, and I the statements of several gentlemen who have seen tho sumo in operation, lhe committee believe it id valuable improve -.unit, nnJ o ic well worthy of lhe j patronage of the cotton planter, both for pae.kui-' I and con.pressing miton. The committer therein re 1 ! reeomm-ml the adoption of the following rendu j ti >n • It f i'it I lui Hi I ( ire u: the Si-ji, ~i j ~i'-*io/r(. That M -sirs. I’aync \ January, by the n>. 1 V,-,nlun ol their new pntfnt cotton press, bate don tribunal in mi essential maimer to improve the operation <»1 cotton pn using. Adopted tiy Ihe llousu ol Representatives, on the Cth doy of M. iy, J 837. Keoommkmmtions. —The undersigned mem bers of llic Senate ol the Stale ol Mississippi, take great plchmire in recommending to the cotton plant ers ul Mississippi and the adjoining Staten, Payne & January's I'ntenl Lever Colton Press, for pack ing and compressing cotton. Prom the examina tion we have bad time to make of tho model exhi bited to us by the patch cos, and also from the re port of a committee of the House of Represents lives of tins •■'late, We have no hesitation in saying that the general use ol the patent lever cotton press will he highly beneficial to the cotton planing in -1 teresl of the Southern States. (Signed,) A. G. McNutt, Stephen Cocke, Jehu Wall, Erankhn Wall,Hail. 11. Buckner, R A. liar- I gij, James Me Haem. i > Ido certify lliat I have otleOf Mcbsis, Payne,and January’s patent lever cotton presses erected on my plantation, mid find it in every respect superior to any thing ol the kind I have ever seen, and would recommend iheadolltion of it to ev*-ry planter in • ho Smith Willi eight hands, 50 bales per day can he easily baled, and when erected, will, no doubt, hist from twenty to tinny years. I Jfinds county, 7lh April, 1837. A.. 1 ON i. [Copy.] Natchez, Hlh Feb 1837—1 have wit nessed the operation ol Mr- January’s patent lever ! notion press in compressing a hale of cotton from the size of 37 inches in the size of 2l> inches, and do with pleasure state, that I believe it a cheap and durable machine for par king or compressing cotton. NOAH HARLOW. [Copy j Natchez, 27th Feb. 1837.—Having wit nossed the operation of the lever press lately put up in this place by 11. VV January, Esq. Ibr I he purpose of compressing cotton, 1 have great pleasure in say ing that J was fully satisfied of its efficacy, and would earnestly recommend it to the notice ol planters who arc wauling presses at their gins fur packing cut tun. H. M. STEDMAN. [Copy.] Natchez Oil Mill, Feb 97, 1837,—Wc, the undersigned, having examined the patent lever coinprc.sa ol .Mr. January, und seen it in opera'ion, are perli'ctly satisfied that when the inaclniiory is properly adjusted it will not rerjuiro more than the power of two men to compress a bale of cotton; leaving it as small in dimensions ns that from the usual screw press. Wo would cordially recoin mend it to oil, and more particularly to those deter mined upon erecting a compressing machine, as being prolerable on many accounts, and certainly two of the greatest important e, viz; expense and power, DAN'I, A. BALCOM, JAMHS JHIiNSKLL, JOll/V AA/BLEU, S£TH VO 1.1 AH, 1 have examined the compressing machine of Mr. January, und fully concur in opinion with the above. D. C. AMBLER. U'o, the undersigned, itaving seen the above named machine in operation, lully concur in the statement expressed by the above named gentlemen. W M. RAM-sEY, 7’HON J. SHROYER. [Copy.] Natchez, Feb. 21, 18d7.—Mr. Rob’t January—dear sir; 1 as an unmioroslcd person,have witnessed, while the ship A/dtttpulier, ol which 1 have the command, was lying at the cotton press landing, the power of your compressed lover press, and can attest it has reduced one of my largest hales ol the lot of cotton marked “Elms Chill's,” ns small ns any that I have ever had trom the steam press ol the same size; and it 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 wills tho cotton hale above referred to. 1 was mao of the three individuals that compressed said bale. To all Planters in want of presses, v. bo make large crops of cotton, which they tiro in the Imbit of shipping to Europe,const wise, 1 would unhesila ' singly recommend the adoption of this press, its it would enable ilium to have their cotton earned at ’ less rates of freight, and the compression can be ’ dune by their own plantations while ginning. lam very sorry that your press hud nut been in 1 opcrali m before my cargo was pressed, ns you would have had a better chance to have exhibiied ■ , performance of your press before my departure Wisi'iC'S J’ oll a !‘ •he good success that you just ly morn Ilil T*"' 1 remain, your sincere ,riond ’ lAA/ES JMEIGS, f'-a— k.:.i- . ■ ;j;;y Muntjielicr.. ■ I ol tin, ■’ * 007 J I»UIIRK CtJUNTV, Goo. Jon. 31st, lov ‘ I I certify that I have packed seven or eight hags , if cotton on I’ayne &, January’s patent lever ,] tress, and find it in every way superior to any thing t if the kind I have ever soon, and can with pleasure t recommend the adoption ol it to every planter, and • 1 nave no doubt when creeled, will lust twenty or i thirty years. JOHN G. HATCH ElU^, ( g Burke Col’ntv, Goo. Jan 31st, 1833. ( I do certify that 1 have one ol Payne it January 's | patent lever presses on my plantation, tho first that c his over h cn erected in this State, and can slate 1 with pleasure to the public, that it surpasses any thing of the kind I have ever seen in point of speed, ' ease ami convcnicnc j, and J sec no danger in pres sing cotton with proper care, and it can hr attached to the it in-house, so as to he secure from all wealh | ci. The cost of which may bo covered with «si27t) or SJOUat furthest, and when built of good nfhteti als, will no doubt last (rum twenty to thirty years, ' and i believe it is calculated to press two bales in the ' lime any .crew can press one, and would recom- ( in,aid the adoption ol It to all planters. Ktnv. hatcher. ! GEORGIA, Burke count;/ : i We the undersigned do certify that wc were pre sent nail witnessed the operation of .Messrs Payne A January's patent lever cotton press, creeled on the plantation of Mr, Edward Hatcher, ami lake pleasure in saying that we behove it will answer (he purpo-c most admirably, and w ill ho a decided advantage to every cotton planter. The Cotton halo pressed in onr presence, was live foot long, twenty live by seventeen inches, w hich weighed four hun dred pounds. The 1 ale was pressed with lour hands. A. J. LAWSON, J AS, W. JONES, A PEMBERTON. JONEPH S. REYNOLDS, L). W. CLAYTON. Fob. 7, 1838. 1 concur with the above named gentlemen \VM. 11A 7'CHE-‘. 1 concur w ith the statements of the above named gentlemen. WM. N C. MOURIN] i GEORGIA, Burke county i Ido hereby certify ibai 1 was employed by Mr. I Edward Hatcher to build one of I’ayne A Jan na y's c it ion presses alter a model produced by Mr- I John Pciriti, which 1 completed and saw in opora | lion, which performed beyond my expectations. I Further 1 believe two good mechanics can complete ] one in three weeks, lituhcr and iron furnished; 1 ; also think it worthy the consideration of all cotton ! planters, also all those who wish to compress cotton j bales. JAMES NELNOA’. Feb 'Jib, 1838. i _ ' I i j GEORGIA, Burke county: | 1 certify 1 have soon the performance of Messrs. | Payne <fc Janet ry’s patent lever press and can say j with pleasure that it surpasses any thing 1 have ev er seen or known to pack colt in with, and is not j surpassed in point of speed, ease and convenience, j and when erected, w ill no doubt last twenty orlhir i ly years, and do most heartily recommend the adop i lion ol it to all planteis. j Given under mv hand, this Sth Feb 1838. jambs McAllister. i Ido heartily concur with the above certificate. SAMUEL S. LOVELL, I most earnestly concur w ith the above cenificat# Feb.‘Jth, 1838.' JOHN OWEN.’ Persons desirous of obtaining the above named Patent Press, either lor Georgia or Florida, will I please address John Purr in, Waynesboro’ Burke I v o tiny, Georgia. In oit'ermi; mo above named Press for sale to the e tizens of Georgia und Florida (Its utility having ( already bean proven) we hesitate not to say. thaT, i in every instance w here a trial ol its power is made! ! that i: will he I emd greatly superior to any thing ~f 1 thr kind ever ofl'ered me public. \V. hope (hr. I, ; cynfid Mil' cxp. t, tlir- patronage ol the puld c \. B’O NT. JOHN pi;i?i;i\ I teb 11 2mdtrw\w Asthma,’jthrcc Years standing. Mr ROBERT MONROE, Schuylkill, afflicted I with the above distressing malady. Symptoms: Great languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nerVou* head ache, difficulty of breathing, tightness and stricture across the breast, dizziness, nervous irrita oihty and resilossnesa, could not lie in a horizontal position without the sensation ol impending suffo cation, palpitation of the heart, distressing cough, cosliveness, pain in the stomach, drowsiness, great debility and deficiency of the nervous energy. Mr. Monroe gave up every thought ot recovery, and dire despair set on the countenance «£ every person interested in Ins existence or happiness, till by ac cident ho noticed in a public paper some cures ef fected by Dr Hra Evans Medicine in his cump'nint which induced him lo purchase a package of Ihe pills, w hich resulted in completely removing every symptom ot his disease. He wishes to say his mo tives lor this declaration is, that those afflicted with | the same or any symptoms similar lo those from I vrinch lie is happily restored, may likewisereccivo ; the same inestimable benefit. For sale by ANTONY & HAINES. WASHINGTON FEMALE sWlNXirr; Miss SARAH W. BRACKETT, Principal, second feria of this Seminary commences ~ (111 Monday, yd April, anil fur the general in formation ol applicants from a distance, notice is given, ihal board can ho obtained in the most resjj peclable families in our town, at prices varying from ten to iwelvo dollars per month, fuel, lights and washing included. 'J he course ol instruction in this Institution, is thorough, complete, and as extensive as in the most approved northern Seminahes. The diicipline and studies, in each department, are carefully adapted to the ages and standing of (he pupils, and in all, the If .b eis a book ol daily study and rccilulion, being regarded not only ns the means of enlightening the conscience and purifying the heart, hulas 11,0 oasis ol oil correct ediica'ion. BOOKS USED IN THE SEMINARY. The liible, Walker’s or Webster's Dictionary, Ghi.d’s Guide, Mount Vernon Header, Analytical Header, Porter's Rhetorical Header, National Head er, Young Ladies’Class Hook Peter Parley’s Geography, American School Geo grnphy, Mnltebrun’s Geography. Goodrich’s First Hook of History, Second Cook of History, Willard’s Republic, Worcester’s Cle ments of Jli,story, with Goldsmith's Greece, Homo and England, Goodrich’s Ecclesiastical History. Andrews’ and Stoddard's Latin Grammar; Good rich’s Latin Lesson’s Latin Reader, Virgil, Cicero’s Select Orations. Emerson's FI hit Arithmetic, Emerson’s Second Arilemetic, Adams’ New Arithmetic,Colburn’s First Lessons, Hailey’s Algebra, Playlair’s Euclid. Smith’s New Grammar, Mrs Phelps’ Hotany, Lincoln’s Hotany, Hayward’s Physiology, Combe s Physiology, Alton's llouse-l-livc-in, Gallaudei’ Natural Theology, Paley’s Natural ‘Theology, Al den's Class Hook of Natural Theology, Watts on tho .1/inil, Mason on Sell-Knowledge, Kidd’s Physical Condition of Man, Smellie’s Philosophy of Natural History Comstock's Philosophy, Comstock’s Chem islry, Wilkin’s Astronomy, Hedge's Logic, Aber crombie on the Intellectual Powers, Newman’s Rhetoric, or Hluir’s Rhetoric, Alexander’s Evidences | ol Christianity, Sullivan’s Political Class Hook. RATES OK TUITION. 1 For children under ( J years of age, per quarter, $8 CO “ “ over 9 and loss than 12 yours, “10 00 “ “ over I’2 years - - - ‘ Id 00 The only extra charges in this Seminary, are lor Music, per quarter, ..... 1500 French, “ - 1 - - - 500 Uravvingand Painting, in all their varieties, 500 REFERENCES. The Trustees beg leave lo relcr lo the fo’lowing gentlemen; Rev. S. S. Day’s. Augusta; Rev. S. J. Cnssels, Maeon; Dr. W, 11 Weems, and D. P. Hillhouse, Columbus; Daniel Chandler, Mobile, Ala.; and V\ m. L JI urns, Columbus, Miss.; Col. R.H. Long, Ma rianna, Florida A. L. ALEXANDER, Chairman. SAMUEL HARNETT, 'J’reasuror. E. M. BURTON, Secretary. Dr. JOHN H. POPE, 1 MARK A. LANE, JAMES WINGFIELD, j March 22,1838. _ w4w Georgia I'cmalc fUollegc. 1 SCOTTSUOHO’ GEORGIA. 1 rjIHE Spring term of this Inslilnlion, 1833 will 5 JL open on Monday, January Bih. It is desira blo that all students should be present at (lie foe 1 rnation of classes, on thefirstdoy of the term, 'i'ho I government of the Institution is strict, but salutary —being by written laws and constitution, which am rigidly enforced, alter the manner of tho republican Stale Governments of this country. A pamphlet, ’ containing hints on Female Education, om tpmp.ni. ol instruction, discipline,siiorllv be’ pnb sent to all who may Icol interested enough to apply lent, by letter lo the Principal. Tho hours lor instruction arc from day light till nine o’clock P. M. (summer and winter ) reserving ,i r aCys for meals and recreation. On Satur- ; *'*- “ -re engaged only till noon. The Ly- 1 days, sum. “ • scientific Society,) of which ccum, (a literary ■ ’’-osiJcnt, meets every 1 the Princidal is ex office,, x * ■ been eB iub- 1 Saturday evening. ’Phis society lu - -v C n it- 11 fished hut u lew months,and has already l u “ • j 1 i keif to be immensely improving to tho youue, . 8 ‘ I , ! We pledge ourselves to imparl in one year s lime to any young lady, who possesses 5 good mind , and j who can read fluently, a handsome handwriting, a correct knowledge of Grammar, Aritln.tef'C.Geog raphy and spelling, > A married gentleman, from Sottllt Carolina, in • engaged in tho drawing and painting department. 1 His work will compare with any ariist's in the Southern Stales besides tho above branches, lie will loach portrait and initialurc painting,gilding, bronzing, smalting, transferring prints, fancy works ilh perforated paper, Ac. Ate. In tho musical department, instruction will he given on Ihe piano guitar, and flageolet. Lectures every night on hit- I man and comparative Physiology, Hotany, Astro imiy,Chemistry, Ac. Ac. Exertions aro being m uie to have a clergyman at taehed lo the institution, which will be elfecied with as littledelay as possible. H e have a library of BiMI volumes—an herbarium ol 2JUO species ot plants,collected by the Principal, in t ie State of Mouth Carolina—optical instruments—Chemical up ' parnlus, maps, globes, Ac. 1 1 'The young ladies are requested to dress plainly! —not to wear jewels of any sort, and not to attend j ' halls and parties. No store accounts without tho : sanction of parents or guardians. Much as have | accounts will be required lo legister all their ex- ’ ponses in a book They will keep lor Iho purpose j Potions will receive a minute report of their < h l l - | dren's progress in their studies. Hoard can lie had in tho village. We solicit the patronage of our Southern friends. | and pledge ourselves to labor to deserve it. W emit ! only invito but would be flattered by the visits of all who may ho disposed lo attend our lectures, re citations, Ac. on any dav or hour during the week. L. LATASTE, ANJVA M. LATASTE, dee 27 ,wtBJAm3m 302 Principals TO IiOAT OWNERS AND PATBOONS iWiviffating Suvannh and Broad rivers. i j|Y an act of the General Assembly of tho state * i of Georgia,assented lo the 26th December, 1836, it is made he duty of the inferior courts ol the sev- I era! counties of smd slate, bordering on,or which navigable waters pass through, to cause to be pub i I.shed, the provisions of the several acts of the ge- j octal assembly, regulating boat owners, their agents ! and palroons, navigating said waters. lly the afuresaiu acts every boot navigating the [ i Savannah or Uroad rivers, aro required to have n ] i white patroon,wilh a Hill of Lading ready prepared ] i to exhibit lo any while person, who may wish to I i examine the contents of the boat tinder their charge showing the name ol said patroon and consignee of the cargo aboard of said boat, and furthermore for bids any boat owner,their agent or patroon,to permit any boat hand being aslave; to put on board ol their bout, any corn, cotton, peas,stock ol any kind, poul I j try or other articles m which by law they are torbid j to Iralliek, except the same is exhibited in the bill of ! lading ofthe owner of said boat or his agent,and tin ) der his or their direction entered, inakingit penal ] against every ort’eiider ol’ the aforesaid aels. I Thereforcjidl concerned will lake notice, that the j acta >f w hich the foregoing is extracted will he en i forced against oifunders who may be taken in the family of Lincoln. Lewis Parks, W. 11. C ANTE LOW, John Moss, Stephen Stovall, Peter Lamar, no» 28 it 278 Judges of Interior court. R months afterdate application will bo made I -R- lo tho honorable the Justices of the Interior ■ ( rnirt of .Werivea comity, while silting for ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell the Lands belonging to l!i Esian id John M Roberts, deceased, hue ol ■ nd comitv. STEPHEN MlLLS,adm'r. DELI A ROHERTS. adm’rx I Feb sth, 183' Itm ’B3”C3 | E. Y.& J. hill, ATTOltmua .IT L.UV, Moticcllo and Eatcnton, Georgia, WHjI. practice in tlie several courts ol’the coun ties ol Jasper, Jones, Morgan, l J utnant, Bald win, Butts, Henry, Newton, Monroe, WaltoH, and in llie 1 ederal Court for the district of Georgia. REFERENCES. Asyusla. —A.J.&T. VV. Miller; Webster, Par maloeife Co , Harviland.Risley, 4- (Jo. •\{" C ' JU ■ —Poe & ISisbit, Henry G, Lamar, Charles J. McDonald. Savannah. —Berrien and Cuyler, G. H. Lamar, Jo seph W. Jackson. Charles ion. —James L. Petigrue, Weed & Fannin, C. & G. il Kelsey & Halstead. r T- ; e Charleston Courier and Mercury, and New jork Courier and Enquirer will publish the above twice a week for 6 months and forward their accounts to this office. nov 17 w6m 259 Law J\ol|cc.~ I fT'HEucdersigned having united in the pfactic JL ol 1 lie LAW,offer tneir services to the public They will attend the courts of .Muscogee, Marion, Stewart, Randolph, Early, Baker, Leo and Sumter, bl the Chattahoochee Circuit; Houston, of the Flint Circuit; anil Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas, Decaturand l»ool/,ofthe Southern Circuit. Bu siness entrusted to their care will meet with prompt attention. Their office is in Atnericus, Sumter county, where bno ol them mav always he found when not absent on business. LOTT WARREN, W.M 11 CRAWFORD, det 10 237 wtf LAW NOTICE. —The undersigned having removed from Clark comity to LincolnloH, will attend to the practice of Law in the Superior and Inferior CJddrfJ of Lincoln county, and I fie ad jacent counties. Business intrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. KENNING B. MOORE. References —Hon. Charles Dougherty, Hon. A. S. Clayton, I lon. Thomas W. Hams, Gen. Edward Harden, Athens ; C. J. Jenkins, (4. W. Crawford, A. J Miller, Cdl. John Milledge, William E. Jones, Augusta. Lincolntcn, March 24, 1833. wtf Valuable Ileal Estate for Sale. Aid. that PLANTATION or TRACT OF LAND, situated 011 Horse Creek, containing between nine hundred and a thousand acres. There is between three and linir hundred acres of Savan nah and Creek Low Ground, of which there is a good proportion inclosed and in good planting in ker. The whole tract is well covered with oak, hickory and pine timhsr, and abound with fine springs. The Plantation is hounded by Horse Creek, one and a half miles, onti no where more j than one hundred yards from the Rail Road; the 1 fbvvor line only 2 miles from the Rail Road Dcpos- I jtory, at Hamburg. This Plantation possesses the 1 advantage of as good a mill seat ns any upon the Creek, which could be erected salely and cheap Upon the premises there is some improvements, and an excellent orchald of fruit trees. It can be treated for at private sale until Mih April, when,if 1 not disposed of it will he sold at public auction, to 1 the highest bidder. The terms will be liberal and mail" ; IS convenient as possible to purchasers, but a , I proportion must be paid on delivery ol deeds.— : There will he offered lor sale, at the same time ond 1 place, a lew Jingo Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Goats, 1 &0 , together with all the plantation implements. Terms for the latter will he cash on deliveay.— 1 The whole will ho sold at the residence of the sub -1 1 scriher, on the premises. The tale is to effect a 1 division amongst rhd heirs, and to satisfy a lew small debts due by the estate. Titles will be made satisfactory to purchasers. IS. HAMMOND, Surviving Trustee ol the estate of E. A. Hammond. ’ march 22 w4t Boarding]School for Young Ladies AT MMn'disrn N. Jersey, near Morristown. ADAME CHEGARAY having completed the arrangements necessary to the removal from the city ol New York of the establishment she has had under her care and management for a number ol years, intends to transfer the some to Madison N. Jersey, on the first of May next. This village, celebrated for its extreme lieaUbfnlness, is of an easy access in the short space of two hours from New York, by means of tbe rail road from Jersey city to Newark, and thence by the Morns and Essex rail road to Madison. The house intended for the reception of young Ladies lios been built with the utmost attention to wards their comfort, and particularly with a view to irotcct them against the excessive heat of sum , i raiir, or tho severity of winter. It stands on the , 1 dejiivity 0* a hill within an enclosure of several iar es 01 ground ; ts sufficiently distant from tho ’ l iljage freedom noise ftrul_il isturf>ii ncc, while it is nevertheless far from being senility. 'Jrlre't" Boarding School at Madison will be conducted on tho same principles, and under t he same regulations os the one now in New York, with the exception of the division of time respecting the hours of study and exercisfe; these will he arranged so as to be less 1 objectionably with regard to Hoti/lh, and in Other j respects more productive ol good. Professors on the Piano, fringing, Dancing, &c. known by their long and successful services in the above establish- , incut at New York, will continue to he attached to the house; in short, there will he no alteration but . such as iins appeared to lie 01 mutual 3ilVantage, namely, the change ofloca/ity, and in consequence, I a reduction in the price of Board, Tuition, Ate. March 13 57w2m The Georgia Journal, MillcdgoviHe, willcopy the shove weekly 2 months, and charge the same to j Av Sentinel office. ■ ~ SPRING lIACEsT 11HE SPRING RACES of the Milledge. ' H villc .locky Club will commence on the sce cond 7'u sd ay, (10th day) of April next. 50 Dollars entrance. Ist day, Colts sweep stake, 3 or more to make a race. A fine silver goblet put up by the pro prietors, worth, $6O 2d day—two mile heats, free for all, —purse $3OO 3d day, 3 do do 500 4th day, 4 do da 800 oth day, Colts stake,l two mile (heats, $250 entrance for the‘Young plate' worth $lOOO, 1 3 already entered; open until the 251 h March. ! The money hung up each day, H F. YOUNG & Co. Proprietors. : pan 15 wld 11 i TWENTY DOLLARS REmARI). RANAWAY from the .JjT , plantation of J. W. Ramsay, MMkJ ilec’d, in Columbia county, a- MSSak*/ bout tho Ist December, a Are / gro man, by tho name of Lkw ; fejuffjHiES/Ln/ is, About twenty-eight years 53BbS5 wbESphs 10l age,of a yellow complexion, I hut not n mulatto, stout and square built, and stat -1 lers very Badly. He is supposed to be lurking about j tho city of Augusta, as he has a wife here '1 ho ! above reward will he given for his apprehension and | confinement in any safe jail, or delivery to ISAAC KA AISAI, j jan 13 d&wtf 10 Columbia county. lOST two Certificates of Stock in the Darien A bank; one No 641, for twenty shares, dated I Blh f f March 1836, signed by E 8 Bcescasluor; (he other No 757 for ten shares, dated 18th May 1837, and also signed by E S Rees, cashier. Both of said certificates arc in my name. ■'hoy were lost sometime since together wit h a por c* )o • i The object of litis advertisement is to comply with ihelorras ,«,ulrd s.uk certificates. 11 Jan 27 22w3m i i PREFABIiE to an order of ffie Inferior i Court of Buike county, while setting lor or dinary purposes, will be sold to the highest bidder „ "he first Tuesday in June next, at the court ‘ j,, Waynesboro , between the usual hours otsale, the following properly to wit: Four Ne "roes tram, tiuomner, Mary, Fanny, and Iwo hundred and fifty Acres of Land, more le-s adjoining lands of A Telfair anil estate of Henry’ Utley; also Three hundred acres of Laud, more or less, adjoining Hancock and estate • of H Utley; also. Four hundred ixnd seventy 470) acres ol Land, more or loss, adjoining Per : rv and Telfair, belonging to the estate ot Henry [ Utley, late o( Burke county, deeased, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased ’ Terms on the dav of sale; purchaser to pav for titles 1 EO.l 21 low id U M UTLEY, GREEN UTLEY, j 1 Ad’mr ofHcnry Utley, deceased LIST OF LETTERS Remaining m the Post Office at Waynesboro on tha Ist ol April, 183 d. A Allen John D Attaway Elijah Allen A M Harvey Ryno Enoch Si Elijah Hell Matilda Byne Enoch Barnes William Kush Joseph Brigham William Byne Elijah 2 C Cates James Casey P E Miss Churchill Chuncey 2 Crocket Floyd Carpenter Bailey 3 Cook Sarah Ann Carswell Enoch II Corker Stephen I) ; Daniel Moses Oebenport widow of 8 1 Drake John Dcbenporl Dreary Patrick E Erwin Irodel 2 Evans W J & Wiggins Evans Julia, M A F Fryer John Fox Samuel D Finley James Fryer A G Finley John G Golding Thomas Griffin George Gilstrap I! E Godfrey E Griffin J GodHy Simeon Gray’Joshua Gurncr C G * 11 Hines Georgian E Hill Hughey Holland William J Jenkins Sterling Jonea Matthew Jones Mr Jones H P Jones D W K King Stephen C Kilpatrick Bamas 1j Laqueaux Martha Lansing James E S Langliili Anga l-ewis Thomas Lumpkin E W Benjamin Morriss W S G Mooro A K Moore JasT Maynors Jesse , McCollum Jordon Milton Peter McLain John N Novel uid A J Nelson James Nelson Ann Neeson Dr H P Palmer Lewis Porland Richard Parsons John H Pierce John K Peterson Eveline Miss Palmer Benjamin Parcen Jolin Parsons Dr T A R Robison Turner RayJL Roberts Jefferson Royal Moses Si God by Howies Husey » Skinner John Sou:h Silas Sumner William Stringer AleidnJel , f ( Thomas Joseph D 2 Tenlson John W Whitehead Dr James J Wimberly Isaac t Wimberly Edward 4 Wiggins Amos Williams Ezekiel Williams Benjamin S. West William R Williams Mary A JOS. JANBEN, P. Jf. NEGROENFOR HALIL ’ FIIIIE subscriber has just received and for sale.ia i Hamburgh, 60 likely Virginia Negroes, the best that has been in market for some time. Among them are first rate House Servants and Field Hands, also some very likuly Plow Boys, Cooks, Waslien and ironers, which ho is disposed to sell at the lov est market prices; also three first rate Scainslr««*ei. N. B. He will continue to receive by every arri val, an addition to his number until the first o( June. Persons wishing to purchase Negroes will do well to cull on him belbre pltrcHasitig elsewhere, as hen determined td sell at the lowest market price, mar 29. 12i {JENJ. DAVIS. The Milledgeville Recorded, Macon Messenger, I and Columbus Enquirer, will publish the above hi times and charge their accounts to this office from the subscriber's wagon, on j the night of 16lh March, 10 or 12 miles below (t Augusta,on the Savannah road, a dnrk brown mouse 0 colored MULE, about 3 years old, middle sue readied mane, with a scar under the right eye, re ceived the first day ho was put to work, say three weeks sinefe, and quite a small one on his nose.— . Any information ot theabb've described animal will be thankfully received, or any reasonable reward will bo paid on delivery of the same to the subscri ber in Burke county, near WaynfesboroUgH mar 31 ts JAS. W. jON&S. | —LAW NOTit'R; * I JOIITIF. liVKii', 'A'tloi my' at T aw. | Montickllo, Georgia. ' WILL practice in the dOOtitibs Ul JdHjier, JotTf* i-m Putnam,. Morgan, Green and Baldwin, ol r |l the Qcmiilgod Circuit ; and Monroe, Butts, Henry M iiild Newton of Ihe Flint Circuit. references. Augusta. Col. Win. T. Gould, Gould, Buddy <S* Co A. J &T. W. Miller, W. 11. Crane, Ualhbunu & Baker. New York, Smith, Mills A Co. Baker, Johnson & Co. *, jan 13 3mtw—lo | lawrenoeville~Tiotel. MThe subscriher having removed to Mil* H ledgeville, would take this opportunity H to return thanks for former patroaage. I and would state that his house is now I s kept by his brother John N. Alexander, B lor whom lie solicits the paltonago of his fnendri fc. and others, and assures them that every ottcntitfA ■ w ill he given by the present occupant to render them fc oomfortable. THOS. W. ALEXANDER. i—'■ Having taken the Lawrenccville Hotel, T solicit a share of public patronage, and premise l hat I will I ■„ ~'V utmost exertions tegtve general satisfaction ra "'"n ’ JOHN N. ALEXANDER. ■ roallvv... -. Gwinnett co. March 22. w3tn Lawrancevtiie, y _ I onwipn frurd ■*!**.—'The Commission- « I ° AC r Edgefield District I JL era of Public Buildings io. r the 16th of ■ will leccivo written proposals Ulu. „ J. April next, for the erection of anew Bi.- , ... I Hoiise in said district: The outlines of the o.“ . 1 mg are ns follows;—60 by 48 feet, 28 feet piL ' M passage running lengthwise through the flj story, with three office* on each side, the rooms and two jury rooms to be in the nppo ry, and also two ranges of seats for spectators. - aa. two story portico at the end. , 1 Further information, ns to Ihe details, m») •$/ had, and a plan ol Ihe building seen hyt'-PP'r' B to the undersigned. A B ADDISON. Ln n. fc.- Edgefield C If. March 15. 69 w6t t H copartnership dissolved- H The copartnership of Thompson Jk K at the Indian Springs, Geo , was dissolved on H Gth of October last by mutual consent. Ihe K dersigned has moved to Chambers county, o'- n ami has left his notes and accounts with »» ■ Thompson for collection. . march 19 w3t ISAAC | Notice to Contractors. B SEALED proposals will be received by t he K Board of Trustees of Oglethorpe University BS at the office of their secretary at Midway, Ge B 'whore a plan and specification* may be seen K. until the first ol May next, for thi erection oft ■'.j main College edifice of Oglethorpe Univerat) t The building to he of brick, throe stories high, in- KB eluding the basement story; the main part ol tn* Kj building running back 89 feet by 52; the wings B be 34 by 30. , , I One tenth of the contract to be paid when K same is entered into; one tenth when the bast- M ment story is raised; one tenth on each succor" B ing story; one tenth when Ihe building is covere B in, and one tenth when the building ia complete ■ The lime for the payment of the remaining lout B tenths, to be specified in the proposals. ■ The undertaker, it he would prefer, would be B ■ permuted to make the bricks on the lands ol I' B University. Necessary wood for burning ln ° B brick and limber for the building, standing, ■ ' he furnished. The proposals must distinct! U t state the lime within which the building is to " n , completed. . The undertaker will bo required to give bon’■ I ani security for the faithful performance of »■ ’ work. The board of trustees will give the f security, if required, for the payment of the sevct« ( instalments as above TALM AGE, l| Sec of Board ol Trustees Og. University || . Midway, Geo. March 17 60 w3t ■ 1 -W- YW NOTICE.—The subscriber ha* setili’B i JLI in Columbus, Ga. and will give his prompt * lection to any business intrusted to him. is m Mr. Hepburn's brick tenement, oppo* l '*ll Oglethorpe Home. _ h.A.M&Uti U d Co’umtnt') March 2«. H