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' THE PEASANT.
Whc Peasant’s blwt, who, in hi.s cot,
Secure from flattery and deceit,
TJ dbiea l his fconeu labor got
In peace can ear.
Whose family to clothe and food
each new day his hands employ;
£ut toils well pleased, the approaching need
To satisfy.
The miser’s fears ne’er rack his breast;
2/ach night lie lays him down in peace;
No dreams of rapine break his rest,
He sleeps at ea*e;
Rises each morn with early dews,
Salutes v. sili joy the welcome day;
And in the fields hie toil pursues,
With spirits m.
When nature call;* for nourishment,
€n torn soft inosiy hank he sits;
And food (hat's sweetened toy content
He cheerful eats.
Wo guilt and fear his heart dismay,
Each thought fn.li joy and comfort brings:
Thus happy all the busy day.
He work', and sings.
But when the sun withdraws its rays,
And evening smokes from chnnnies come,
He, thoughtless, with an easy pace.
Goes whistling home.
There he his leisure hours enjoys,
Laughing at merry tale or jest,
Till sleep o’erpower* Ins weary eyes,
1 lien go"g to rest.
Thu* steal away his happy days,
|n quiet, health, conient and e.'ur,
Till he the debt of nature pays,
And dies in peace.
Each neighboring peasant mourns hip end,
Droppingn kind unfeigned teat;
He mourns for his departed friend
W nh heart sincere.
Oh thru may I such blivs r tjoy,
Rich iu content and Ircc from blame;
And ainy good d-rds whene'er I di*
Itrcord my fame.
The following is the conclusion ufthe lfllh No.
of * telie. ot sensible Fo*nv* written under tlie
signature of "Gallatin” in the (' tut i Ics tun Coui ier.
After staling I w,s install* r* in which the Cousti
tuiiou had lieen amended in f o manner prescri
bed in dial instrument, the w titer says:
“In iht’sn two piomiueni msurirut con*
fH)clud with thn Judicial and I l ,xocutivo
tments* of tin* Government, tin* mis
chief* txytriencetl, not inuigmed, wero m
once rent ml ted. Why not now m sort to
the mim* rxpftflirrii f VVlint better me
til’d cut ho devnod by tint coin love of
fjnfermnutul tuiipii ics, whoso quack sor*
gory a ltd hold tflYoniory '*•' uld arnpnuiio
tun limb of n patient, and persuade* him
that it should still compose a part of ins
body T Tllf* newly invented paoanta,
iidvised mi bo adiiiiiiistoi*ol for political
disease., it is a pity escaped the .studious
infit ttorsy *• t our nucostors. It was otiotign
fur a Stale to say, Ia ill u**t Im> sued liy
tut iiidividuiil, l iiuiliH tint pi need tog iu
toil t, I wiH net iil))> V a Plt"iii|e||| elected
vrulf toe very toer./s of tlm Constitution,
I can* *’l In* election. Tim knowledge of
such a simple piece » would hive sired »
git’tl deal of trouble, and avoided the do-
Ij)* it tend mi on nlin ,n<* tlje I‘otietituti.rt.
“As Nullific dioti coiico ds Dninion, so
b ’tli tne disguised ultdor the call of n O.lf
olnin Convention, IfufTer not ymirsnlvn,
fellow citizens, to bo dtu* blood-<* mked
! re|v on your good Benin. Whatever
may lm y < ui ue.ss or sentiments of the
mts of the (inner il (iovurnnient, raise
your voices ggiiu*> i State ('auut'i'ion
It v. ill llldovd he putting V Olisdlvns adi 111
vtt ihe pvlttical ocean wiihtnt chart or
coutp i»s. VV hen the pvnple onoco t • vert
to * ste'o of n aturn, (in Ia convention is
fit' 1 I<i removed lioui p,) no man living
tan divine the limits of inn >v itioti. No
lino.’ but tint ner»-s«ii\ wh'ch lit* no law
—tio vrgsMirv shot! ot ao instinctive *eu
xjlluß 'll il our rights an ) propert y »:e in
ker 'acre and pnrpnuly trampled upon and
intruded, should induce u St alt ut Ut this
to eucom u us people to m
ii's iiTi eti «n hn the l nioo, to teviic them
t * sc in l.il’St* an,l it trier rn v a *\*t>>pi
wli ili li* t p.Vriot .tnJ ”'ilit*lit«*u« tl t.i hors
ginned iu founding. Tn*. g.il nv us out
jilt i>*i* 1 1 stars has illuminate J tin* emit j*
tin* tut!ky ** iv ml th*. liravetts.—
It is a ct ristelUth'n \* h iso cluster 'ltould i
never ho dim. i shed, wii ’*n le-jilrmlrnro
sl -in.tl I'.iMu lad*’ « t It** dimmed uh !«* j
in tn w dk* this ijlohr in *i•«» it w Inch
ia>>«i l»»* (ttreo him. Os oor p .tical ti,
p lutcb’, **v mst in .ruth rsel liut
• • bn,* (i.f a*,i Mi
i *a«* e ,'*-,.N,>'*.' pail r, 4 *f net!!, nf a*i*rs 1
I lasi, not v'n u th.tt P, >tnt:ht»n heat.
Tint ca,; tAy IxghJ ct turns ‘
"W« ones* heard <>f t fisln<»naUr yving
lidy m 'kn m*Mr, p, ' w )• , ls j,.j
tin* hsOi ’i’ial -ill.ii l’v a I wilt* inrrchaiit.
He is«u l*v exprevse t * « ,;, t „,, P ,J, V
ill’ll » imti lu »I| lue id iniji fit 1 , h'ketl.
'l'hn gi,l (0 ihe ktulu u *• . ui.'oir.i t.i
to ike ihe l» c kI. Sin knew |,rr *!i * (
but a tU*' tiOte tin*** known-' that h i
ptoirrss and i I ’t Uiu sv hr.**, ve,v > i» ( ,L
inquired *i w .i'. »I. tu 'a! she s'* ■ ■ *i*.i I* * »<-i’
I’ue h h '.»'sa>tuir*l a in mrn', hut lor m*.
q uti nil’s' I r ansnrrri— ** *h nt tKr»-*'
peek* ’d e,, It ko f, \*te should ihuik
yrf'old h ’ 'J-i 'I; \l' ! . oi wcttl aid,
an»l the u V *> * »*• » h»- a,, rlnti sit hid
a i(ier'W*ii c.I -®i*i-» *,| br««wa bread
ttsade by the *1 rcc • u of h.» u R J**
y.'vsti*4 /'sni**. ’ -—Rod l*.i pviin.l*
of t»*tsli***, a is.l !*ext tns ill a mortar
*ii»e, h* »t to h » ! a p<*« < ol iu it*-.i hj*.
In, h .and it halt sa bear, p**ur muitil but
-Ist oif’ it, w.th • (Un of ssioe, or the
Roc* <>f • >* » ll* «*ra - jr, uud thru* wj*r
• U vter puddirs; *mi »!«*; .
CORPORATION
OF THE
CITY OF_AUGUSTA.
31A YOR,
SAMUEL HALE. #
MEMBERS OF COUNCIL
Edward 4homas .James Harper, Peter Ben
noch, \V. C. Dillon, li. M’Cooinbs, It. Barber,
T. Glascock, Moses Rolf.
Clark of Council, G. M. Walker.
Clerk Court Common Picas, VS illiam Jackson,
j City Sheriff Antoine Picquet.
I City Collector and Treasurer. J. H. Mann.
City Marshal, Mitchell Nelson.
Deputy do. James Peay
j Justices of the Peace, Benjamin Rowland. J.
j \V. Meredith, P. H Mantz, G. M. Walker, C
, Dickinson, A. 1. Huntington, A. G. Rrtiford. Jdo
j M’Tvre, Eugene Vcrdery, Augustus Vcrdery,
James A. May.
Constables. Thomas Taut, James Peay,Thomas
j Campbell, Louis Kun/.e, Louis Meredith, IN in.
1 Mat tin, Gustavos A. Parker
| Clerk of Hit I.outer Market, Jas- W. Meredith
Clerk of the Upper Market. A. G. Ilaiiord.
Sexton. John Marshall.
Superinlendant of the Magazine, llios Qu:z
enbe-rry
City Surveyor. Robert Bailor !.
Judge Court Common Rhus, P.. R Reid, Esq.
Sessions <n the Coi'rl of Common Pitas, loursh
Monday in January, March, May. July, Septem
ber and November.— Return Day, Lee days be
fore
JUSTICES OF THE INFERIOR COURT.
Valentine Walker Holland .Mlj.re, William
Shannon Edward Thomas, Absalain Rhodes
(Jifrli Sup r fa luf'r Courts. Juui s Mr Laws
Clerk Court of Ordinary, G~o. A. B. Walker
Sessions of the Superior Court for Richmond
Count j. Fourth Monday in May, and third Mon
day in November
Sessions of the Inferior Court for Richmond
County, Fourth Monday in June and December
Courts of Ordinary throughout the Slut', On
the iir«t .Monday of January, March, May, July,
Septemlicr and November
AUCTIONEER.'
C. Philips, j l.;.*h m Hull.
NOTARIES PUBLIC
Win. If, Joiioh, Richard H Wilde. Paul Rovgnol
C *». Crawford, Augustas Moore, VV in Jackson,
Daniel , i Muiphy, Charles 1 .’inter, A Picqin t,
.1 S Beers. Western B Thomas, Andrew J Miller,
George \V Criisforil, VViMiam C .Micou. Wm I -
Gould, William if Eagan, Walter Veitch, csuin’
Peck, Joseph llutchuivoii, John A Barnes
BANK OF AUGUSTA
Offering Day. Monday Discount Day, Tuesday
President, Thomas L’umniiog, Cashier. Augustus
Moore, Teller, Y Romgnol.
Directors —R Tubman, .1 Gardner, J .Moore,
.! Carmichael, James Frazer, James Harper, J
Bones, Sam i Clark, Robert A Held, Win. Cum*
ining, I’hoinas M Gran : on the part of the Stale,
Benjamin Baird, William Joluoton, II 11 ( onk.
BRANCH STATE BANE at Augusta
Offering Day, Thursday, Ihsonunt Day, Friday,
President . Samuel Hale, Cus'ntr, Isaac Henry,
Teller, William 11 Jones.
Directors —Samuel Hn!*, A VVaterman, Il II
Mangrove, A islaugtifer, W II 1 urpiii, James M
Carter. John Davis, John P. Grenier, F C.
Heard, P Stovall
INSURANCE S- BANKING COMPANY.
Offering Day Wednesday Discount Day Thurs
da* Peter Bconoch. Pr* lident, Robert Walton,
,N eirrtary If Cashier Wm. Poe, I'rttrr If Book
krrprr■ Directors, II VV rbstor J M Dowall, A
Siblry, A P Pillot, Alesander Grabam, William
Hones, James R liisbop, Eoocli knight, W W
Montgomery. Wm Harper.
MERCHANTS Sf PLANTERS’ P INK
Offerin ’ Dai, Tuesday, Ihsrm. ' fhs , Wednes
day. ftotn l.t June t.i I«t OclolMir ; UtV-riog and
Discount Day, Wednesday from l.t October to
l*J June
Joseph Wheeler, PresideT,f John F Llovd,
Cashier, linn* H llolcmube, teller Joseph
•I nh hmi'»>, Book Let per, John V Barnes Dis
count Cli rk
Dirti for*. Joseph VVfis-s-1«- 1 . i ilwinl riimnes,
\ it W alki-i ■, John W Bridges, Jidiu ( Ilob ouitie
i ’nules D Williams, Wm. M Rowland, I. Gib
sou.
SA RINGS RANH of Augusta,
Ivlwstil I Campbell, Prtsi it nt , Isaac llrmy,
CajAier ,V Tirsisrtr.
Day nj Deposit, every Saturday trsr.i 3to '
o’l'Joi k
,11'(*I’ST. 1 LIBRARY SOCIETY.
\ >lrttigh*er, ( 4s<i>' man Board o> litrrc'ors. !l
I". Par Secretary If Tiraturtr, J.vturs Gould.:
Librarian
t SIGN II H IRt COMP 1\ Y
Prtrr ftron»i'l<. Prrndi-nl. John r>ti«ip R'harf.n
ger. Treasurer ,V Secretary
tlrisnhi Mrk< osie H. II \lus»rove, Thomas
i« fares Wm Botin k. Vngostii* Mosul. John
I \ , lari I. Bhlwell l
_______
STf TV no (T ( OVP lA' V.
Win Rutirvtvon, .l.'is! Robert i Poc, treasurer
aid SeereLtry
LOTTERY AGENT.
J Aadirits.
MEDIC i L SOCIETY
Mrtandrr t ii>uin»-h«i i PretuUnl Win Sasage,
If I M. I«' >t»» itsnn RrrorJmg St *
r 'ary V t Rihlwiu, CorretponJinst N tertiary
Lewi* kesmou. irtasuier, J II it slkn, Oiaior
TRI S TEES of RICHMOND ACADEMY
Fla aril I' Campbell. Pet detent, llemy li Cum
Wins Robert RR. id A B l.«'ilt»ltrrl Dr Ali'r
('ntimaghvm, \\ m I (ioal t, 1 humsi M titan,
\\ W Mont gome iy, J nun VV t’a.ir*
Cirri V lre usurer to the Iknrd Jas V! U«v. I
RttG'T. Jnotes P \V adiiel,
FREE SCHOOL.
Thotnss ( ironing Preside'.. Peter Be much,
I tee I'rt tt.lt nt. R.ten | P.„ v -rrf«r|, \ugiis
t»* Moorr l . -,-r Vi, Miirim TroeStr.
Kn **• VI », ~ .-IMa’e.Fii'
• snl J Has ' i ’ o H.mes I Mesirv. It A R*nt,
Ro I. aid *nt hi a.: l • J ' W a>ki r, Jtiun Ila i j»f,
mi dial iNsTiH r; or ci'ißun
«v> its.
the {' oat and ol Ft n* sees r »i* of Mrn.boc
1 liiMsa* H in t • t Pres ’’ •!
J P l.sisi i v«rrf a.y
J t* 't W hsarter. J
J- ' •• I* -i 'frrfs/i’r f <*s« *nV.' -r.
M VoHo., S
i tiu uil Csnrw «*f i»»lmct4. o (tv nance*
in i' r I*-. Msmhv iu ckriidwr. Ihe Lmvin
i i’nlisw *-l u* iiitss nut are itrLirinJ r*
'! A*to*i M O ua Miilaifm, heta IttOrt. ta
Ist February
On lumatei and Prsflic# of
Medicine lYvxa Ist Feb'r to
Ist June
L. D. l'% t-t> M. !>. pn CViMtri (Vaat Oct. to
I ebr-ovry. ]
U*» Materia MHi.s,f«M> Feb. 1
• la Jwaie
J I*. Unu* M. D se f<«w Oc; ts* 1
feVtMrv
IV* ‘Wr;eer fro**' |\ *t J j
Ts tk* pd SaSiOS, ?I‘A, •
J' TRUSTEES MASONIC BALI.
Samuel Hale, Chairman, Thomas I Wray, Al»’r
Mackenzie A Slaughter, John VV Wilde, J S
Beers, Francis Ganabl, Robert RReid, J C Mer-
San, T G C-.sey, Wm T Gould, Peter Beanoch,
Wm Schley.
MASONIC CALENDER.
Webb's Lodge, No 10. -meets 3d Friday in eve
ry month
Social Lodge, No 3, 2d Friday in every month.
Augusta Chapter, R. A. M. Ist Tuesday in ev
ery month.
Georgia Encampment, Knights Templars, lsi
Monday in every month
Adoniram Council of R Si S M, first Saturday
in December, March, June and September,
j Lodge of Perfection. Council ofP. of Jerusa
j !em ami Rose Croiz Chapter, 2d Wednesday in
! Februaiy. May, August and November.
Cjd.’istory of S. P 11. S. 22d June, and 22ii
De. ember
EXCHANGE BROKERS.
‘ Beers. Booth L. St John, | Allens LPaddock
MO UFA RLE FEASTS.
j Spj>ti:aor('sima Sunday Feb 11; Shrove Snn
• fay, ieb 25; Asb Wrdmsday. Feb 2?; Mid.
Lent Sunday. .Marcli 25; P-.'i’i Sunday An.rd
• b‘: Easter Day, April 15 Lk* Sunday, Apr'. 1
J-’: Kirgaii »n S.mnav, ’• ■ '< t Vs. .-03!'-i. Day,
;»!r,y 24 : W hit Sunday, .m ■■ - -, ” rinity * cud »v.
June Iu ; Advent sumia/ Dec:
j ST 1 SUING COM Si ’ll r.ES
OF COUNCIL, FOR TUB PKr.St'NT YEAR
Dh. Arcounts —Messrs. Har - r Barber, and
Kirkpatrick.
Street* —Messrs Bemvocli, Mi Ch mbs.anrißofT
Jail — Messrs Rolf, l hoinns, aud Dilion.
t'unps —Messrs. McCombs. Glascock, and
| Kirlipftti ick
M.rkil —.Viensrs Glascock, McCombs, and
Bather.
Magazine —Messrs Kirkpatrick, Thomas and
Dilt-.n
nicer Bank— Messrs Bennocb. Harper, and
1 Barber.
Drams —Messrs. Mi Combs, Ross, and Ben*
! noch.
Health Messrs Thomas, Bnrbcr. and Me
| Cnrnb*
Polirc —Messrs. Harper. Rtiff, and Dillon
Fire Engines —Mestus Bemioch,Gla«cock and
Roll*-
Published !»y order of Council, passed the 1 Itti
May 1 ti‘4')
GEO. M. WALKF.R. Clerk
[ May 17 4
&.AIL ARRANGEMENT.
Northern Mail.
Dae every evening at 6 o’clo< k. Closes every
evening nt i* o'clock
Mails for Pendleton C. II ice are made up
on Fritlav a; V P. M and fotwanted via Edge
field ( 11 <ni se
Mails f.jr Greenville C if v C., Ashville. N
Carolina, » aut Ti nuctvei ,<rd Kentucky are
made up on Saturdays at 9 P VI and fomaided
via Edgefield ( . 11.
Charleston ' til.
Due every Sunday, We b. y ami Friday,
at 54 P M. Closes ev. . * ■ iy, lbursday
and Saturday, nt 10 A
Savannah Ala.
Due every Monday. W »»d , v >ll ) tiday,
t»y II A. M Close* eveiy M • 1 ■’»* ii.-sday
:»nd Satuiilay at *J P VI
Mittedgcville M '
Due every iviumg, exeept Ti .vday, by 8
P. Vt • loses evety • vein g, 1101,1 Tuesday,
at U P. M.
Mii » for Fortvil e. Clinton, Macon, Knox
* ’ ’• .* ’ > timinii, (heck Ar-ney. AlubamK, Mi*
<i"i| jii nod l.ooiiiaoa, are made ii|» on Muu
il,ivv, Wednesdays and KnJ.ii* a, y P. M
Mnib lor Middle and \\ e%l I lorida. on Mnn
days at 9 P M
Vlad* lor Gt* enslmtough nod Mailison, Geo
011 Sunday* and Wednesdav*. »• 9 I* M
Mails lor F.atonion and Mouiice'lo, Geo. on
Mondays and hatiii'fi v» ai !* P M
/1/Ar;is Mail.
Due every Sunday ami VVrdnrrdav. at 7 P M
Clot* s ev* ry Mol’d”v and Fto'.iiv, at tl P. M
Mints for West 1 emu »ve» are made u|i on
Mouiln s • at 1) P. M. ands ■ a aid' dby tlii* route
Camesmtle Mail.
Doe every Friday, at is I*. VI, Closes every
Saturday al 9 P M.
Greenville, S. C. Mail.
vis rxjtrt.' hs c i: sm> saaxi u.i ten
Doe e»ri* M u <!:iy. t,y 3l* M ( loves evrry
Moiulay. at D P. M
Coosasehatthi' Mail.
vis ions thru ns», s c
I'.iv eseif Hniidav. at .">4 P Al. Cluiai every
Tuestlav. at K» \ M
!T C Tie Puvl OUs» r will he open everv da*
(Sunday* r*c*jne. ) from 7 V M. 8 P At.
iron* lat March tn Ist November. FiotuH V M
in H P M trnm Ut Novemtser to Ist M*rch. ey.
rept fiom 2lu 3l* M and during the lime ©(
Opening not closing Iliads.
i] r tin -'undays, the Oiti'e will b« ojvrn from
P M
JAMES FHASCR. P M.
A again Geo. .Vay 1. IAS)
AN ACT
Ta Ulcml the lime for biilnna'e draaeia in thf
I *ml Lotte*lev ol rigi tern ‘ nndrr*l and eigh
Iren, eighteen handled and lone *n. an<
• ighlrcu lun.lrril m.l Ivtiilt dio In take o«i
grants tor lands Hits iliawu smi »11-rl*o
time tlirrnu *j*ecifirtl, to v< si ihr *amc in lb,
Stale.
BE it fust ltd ly the Sematt end Ho* « r.f R'p
rrmtnfirts o' Hit Sla.s of orcngia 11. treat
rut .iiirmbly met anti it 11 hereby tnafied by the
autborely of the lame, l hat 1 * ry per*<»»* who,
•as a fortunate drawer inihelind h.ttiti s by i
the authority ill t e SI Is passed ou the h leentt)
day <*• Dri r»u 11, n I’tnuirctl «n<l n^h
teen on the sister lih dav «'l D 1 erri ■ r Mgh- I
tren hundred m i nineteen, an I on the fiMeeotb
day ot Mat r ighteen loiwdird and Iwen’t oir
shall ha*e until the firrt day .1 Nov.inl.ei, eigh
fern f.viii!r» l *od thirty . to t*ke out his. Uer nf
thrtr grant*upon p-'jiug in 10 the li a.or* the
sum of eight dollar*
Sir. 2. ,laJ he if fH'ih'r emeuhd hv the tsu 1
thor.iy afar (li, t. 1 hat ftotn and alter the first
dav of Nn»en»*>»r eighteen tuodre-i and ibirlt.l
the lands vo diawn as alorrsaid and not grantrd
shall revert t«*. and brcaan the ptoperty t the
3'iit
i’te 3 »f forth ’ r ermeied. Thai this
Ai l s'iaU bo* t-xiend ia an* to* or tots of iaod ,
drawn t*v Aephans until three vear* after Del
«j:d orphans »h»ll have arrived at the *r< of j
iwet’lV-ov*« ; is.»r to anv lot* drawn hy sdeois or 1
uvswtn-' or pervos's who hate departed this til*
• sure tVi gate 10 for a draw or diawt tr Said
‘ lietics of t* 1»■ iqjf» t 1921 an t whose r*
•airs »r«- or lej retro ted, n r to any k>»s numtet
ten and out md ed set apait lor the purpose o<
pwtdn r lji stiou
Sac. 4 And be 1/ fmrlhtr tretried. That at!
*w««o.i psiii of U*i inoiisimg against IfiM aft
be and U e ••ave aieOeieHr .eprvtrd
asc 5. And heff JnrStr teaeied be them u
•he'-rty oftt’tned i bn* it tiali he the dutv of has \
l.seetUixy the t.oiemor m ranse this art to He J
paidi»hnl ii a'l the pubiir Gatelte* of ihts "late, ,
once n tnoi iH. oolii the ta Ivs dav of NuvetnSev !
nest, aud that hr rause tkr rape ta, of *o< f«
pnbii anno lo Ne patd na’ al tfee roal.ogrtil (no. 1
Amti 1C si U 9th No'etnber 1829
UEoL.SL R GILMER
• bvti'sar.
7 * bev 19 87 ml2a
tiledi£as Institute of Georgia.
riIHE first Session of this Institution, which
I opened in Augusta 011 the kst of October
last, closed on the 3d Monday it) May following.
The Executive Committee are happy in being
able to state that the pledges to the public con
tained in the Circular of the last year have been
faithfully redeemed by a most piofitablc course
of instruction.
Although the Legislature, at its last Session,
passed an Act to alter the name of the Medical
Academy of Georgia, &,c. granting to the Board
of Trustees "fthe Medical Institute of Geor
gia, tne power of confening the degree of Doc
tor of Medicine ; the Executive Committee think
it advisable for the present, that the operations
of the Institute continue on the Acadnnic Ar
rangements of the last Session.
The Committee feel justified by the experience
of the past Session, which afforded 5 fai test of
the plan of instruction adopted in this institu
tion, in believing that the combined Courses of
| Study htre adopted, afford to the Pupil advanta
| ges in rapid advancement in the acquisition ot
j Medical knowledge, and in economy ol time and
money, not elsewhere to be found.
Such is tne plan of Instruction in the Medical
: Institute f Georgia, that it is suited as well
1 to ihi r-cgin nng, as the more advanced Pupil,
1 and v' r- a j private stu sy iu the profession is
, •'cztssa iiy riquiri.d before entering the Class.
T'jt Lom uittee earnestly recommend to all who
’r.’rnd tc devote their attention to the study of
j Medicine, fitst to possess themselves ot a good
knowledge of the Latin and G't-k Languages, in
i addition to a good English Education, iuciuitiog
a general knowledge of Natural Philosophy and
Mathematics.
he Academic hours, during which all Pupils
wi!i be expected to be found in the lusl tution
j duly engaged in their Studies, will, from the au
| tumual to (he Vernai equinox, he from 9 to 12 A.
IM. and from 2to 5 r M.; and fiorn the Vernal to
1 the Autumnal, from 8 to 12 A. m. and 2to 6 p. M.
Ibe Course of Studies combines iu the same
i Institution, » regular system of Private. Study,
consisting of Me,,icul Rinding, Examinations,
aud Anatomical Exercises, with a Rtgvlar Course
ot Lectures on all the brandies of Medicine, with
appropriate demonstrations, I fc. Two Lectures
will be daily delivered before the Class during
Academic hours, (Sundays excepted.) from the
Ist Mouday in October to the 3rd Monday in
May. During the other four months, such Siu
dents as will remain, will he employ ed in regular
Reading ami Examinations: Students can bfe
accommodated with Rooms for piivate Reading
i:i the Institution ; and such order, at all times,
preserved by (he Steward, as (o prevent any in
terruption to Studies.
Goon Board will be furnished bv *he Steward
who resides at the Institution, at the very moder
ate pi ice of $9 per month trithout, aud $lO 25,
with Lodging
Board wi I he expected to be paid for month
ly, 01 quartetly, in advance, as may be agreed ou
between Student nnd Steward.
A Couqieteiit Library is supplied, without any
necessary expense to the Pupil for the purchase
of Kooks except Pocket Volume*.
I lie 1 icket* of Admission 10 the beuefitj of the
Institute, will be SIOO, payable in all cases, as
usual, in advance
The Annul: Examination of the Clais ix held
on the 3d Monday in May
Lectures o ill Ire delivered hy the following
Geutlemen
M. ANTONY, M D.
On the Institutes and Practice of Medicine, nnd on
Midudftry, and the Diseases of tfoincn and
Childrtn.
1. D FORD, 31 D.
On Chemistry and on Materia Mr dim
J A EVE. M. D
On Anatomy aud on Surgery
j g. McWhorter, jf and ) ..
JOHN DENT. M l) f Executive
MILTON ANTONY. Af />. ) a,nm,llf '
(T*7“ Editors in this State, favorable to the cause
of Medical Science, will please lo insert the
above a lew limes.
August 12 29 ts
JJ// the Ju 'life at Chambers ,
23d JULY, 1830.
STATU OF GKOKGIA.
RICHMOND SUPERIOR COURT
Between Grace Howell, C>>inpl 1 Hill for
.. / discovery
Grottc.f L. laiw 1 k V Ai.r.NTtat/ . -
Wai KKR. • living Exrcutoi-c
of Edward well, decrav, d.V dtslnbu
•nd other* j tion.
| T being *i 1 ut Mary A Rowell, Nancy
| \\ R«n«. , Elisabeth Foieman. Millt K
Rowell, S«i. * K'lwell, R. ujamiu D Rowell,
H I. mail I It well, Margairi C. Rowell, Wil
ha >1 A. K -well, Edward }|. Rowell, t lizn VVil
hnm«on, Catherine Rowell. Saiah Howell. Ran
dolp Rows 11. Mary Ron. 11, Dorcas Rw. |),
lane R,iweli, Mary Davie-, Henjwmin Slrange,
Patscy Foreman. Randolph Slrauge, Edward
Hit mjr. Hohliarn >tranr*'. E S Sibley and
Elizabeth lu* Wife, Arthur VAr-thiook and Mary
hi* Mile, Rc.tj tinui Jai ksoo an’ Rebecca hia
M ilr Liu 1 Bah. John Stanly, John Horton and
I 1 ti "in hi* 5 ii,. Je**r VV entbrook and Susan
ih uia 'A it»- »V it iam CrMim'r* ant Winifred hia
i* ife a .’it Nathaniel Manlev. defrnrtanl* in the
above Ulil. 1•» and» out ol tin* -'tale; and that
James Stanley j ic*ide» in the County of Law
rence, Ol said Stntr of Gc >I(U
It it aiio-f'il that irw-y severallv appear at he
neit irrm oi lAn Court, on the third Monday in
November next to plead, answer, or demur, < not
demurr.i.g alum »to ibe ('omplainant t bill, and
t al » 1 * ice ol said bdl Ire p« r fei led 00 Ihe in, hy
publi* ii g • copr of tfcn or lir. once a week bu
three mooias previously tn tan icrtn in sonic
fiafette pu' lithe t in Ihe Cltjr of Aiigiioa; and
al*<> in aonw* Gatetia pubiithed 11 ( olornbia. in
the 'll*)- i.f 'south ( srolma—-in Nashville, iu the
''late of 1 emieviee —in M ■ntjowri', in the
H<a(e *,f ALvbams—aud in Raleigh, in the State
of Notth-t arohna
.J true copy from the Minutes.
JAMES Mr I. A MS. Clerk
Julv 29 w 3m 25
17* The Columbia (f> C ) Time* L Gazette.
N ihtillr ( fenii ) Banner, (iauqaaiery ( Ala )
«.'*etie, and Kakuh. (N. ( ) Star, will pleave
publish the ahe-ve ooce a week ’or three month*,
and send the {ichote serfs of th'lT) pa|>eis con
taming the advertisement 10 Hiii.ira A Jiair
G >cli> Augmta Geo )*nl remit tbnr necoaut*
to the Georgia Courur Office
A -New M:i|i of Georgia.
e X 1 H E su set :b*T* Have now uii.iei the hand*
| if the Engraver m New York a complete ,
and splendid Map of lire »ute of Georgia, the i
greater pari eompilcd fr- w actual torvey, with I
all the di»tnet# carefully lau . d-wnaml uuaher
ed. IV whole cosnplefed with great labor andex
act ness from the latest and most authentic 10 for- i
minor: in a style not infendr to any tbsag of the
kind ye* presented to the public, with a table of
•intanre* Itiaa the seat of government to reefy I
C Aoty tile nr place of important- at the state ’
The districts ns the view purchase and lower
cour.ties arv all Bumhered in the corner*. *0 «s
to rookie a f*er*o« to ascertain the e*a. t litos
t’"* of any lot nf land, and will be paroled and
fcuished cf in the nnirst inanoer—a part of them
canvassed, van. ,4 ed and placed oo roller*, the
Nalance will be uw ihm paper nieely folded in
•worner c-iv't*. and wi Ibe for *«le u> Milledge
tdie b* the first of October neat. Those on ;
roller, at Fire Dollars and the pvcfcel map of
the same *-a« ai Foss' Doitaeo.
Person* residing vt a distance wishing to pro
car* the map enn do to by sending by their ,
mem Neva as a sufficient number of them wi ! be
krp* in MilledgevtHe during the *e*»i *n of *he
I-eeislaturr.
CARLTON WF.LLBORN
ORANGE GRI E\
3T* fcdltnn in thi* «•«*■ **h will p * ii*rs the
ahov occnasnnnli* uoti tie fir*t Nova—her next,
wi e et»’,i;g4 to x csrsr ai tic sap.
Julj 23 ' 24 \
j PROPOSALS,
j FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION,
j A COMPENDIUM
OF TIIE
I LAWS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA,
By Arthur Foster,
CONTAINING all the Statutes, and the sub
stance of all the Resolutions, of a general
aud public nature, and now of lorce, which have
been passed in said State from the year 1820, to
the year 1829, both inclusive, with occasional
explanatory notes and connecting references, and
a list of the statutes repealed or obsolete. To
which is added an appendix, containing the
constitution of the State of Georgia, as amended ;
also, references to such local ads as relate *o
towns, counties. Internal Navigation, County Ac
ademies. !fc., and a collection of the most appro
ved forms used in carrying the above named
laws into effect; with a copbns Index to the
whole h will be something like a continuation
of Prince’s Digest repealed or altered. It may
be observed, that the Legislature of Gporgia arc
in ihe caustant practice of repealing altering,
or amending Laws passed at their previous ses
sions, so that, without such a Digest or Compi
lation of them, as is now respectfully offered to
the public, it actually requires a lawyer, or a
person who has devoted much time to the exam
ination aad comparison of the diffeient enact
| meats of each succeeding session of the Legisla
tuie, t" be acquainted with all the laws which
are of force: Anil having witnessed with much
pleasure the immense put lie utility and popula
rity of the Digest compiled by Oliver 11. Prince,
Esq., and also having no doubt but a similar
J Compendium of the T avT s from the time of that
i publication down to the present, with the addi
tion of the piecedents, or forms, which will he
| placed in the Appendix, and which will add
gieatly to the public utility of the w ork, and to
' the furtherance of justice, would lie very useful
, and acceptable to the public, the Compiler has
i ventured upon the arduous and important mi
dertaking However, not lely.ing altogether on
his owo judgment. or the experience of Having
been a member of the Legislatuie during the
passage of inos* of the laws now proposed to be
published, and at *he administration of them for
eight years, as a Ju .lire of the Inferior Court, in
a County where much business of an intricate
i nature is transacted in that Court and the Court
of Ordinary ; after com'deting the manuscript it
has been placed iu ttie hands of gentlemen,
: eminently learned in the law. who, after a strict
and cat etul examination, have politely tendered
j to him the subjoined Certificates :
I have examined •• A Digest of the laws of
' Georgia from 1820 to 1829, inclusive, by A. Fos
ter. Esq.” and think Uie work executed with
' judgement and accuracy. The work is intend
ed at a continution of Prince s Digest, and is, in
my opinion, well calculated to answer that valu
able purpose Although the author is not pro
fessionally a Lawyer, he seems, in ascertaining
the statutes note of force, to have added much
care, examination, and study, to his advantages
as a practical legislator, during most of the pe
riod emhiait and in his work.
JOHN P. KING.
-4iigu*fa, July 20th, 1830.
Acov’sn, July 28ih, 1830.
I have attentively examined a Digest of the
Inivs oi Georgia, from 1820 to 1829, inclusive ;
uud from the examination, feel authorized iu
stating, that the work is executed with much
judgement and accuracy, hy A. I’ostei, Esq of
Columbia County. I have no doubt the wmk
will prove valuable to eveiy citizen who feels
desirous to become informed of the Statute® now
of force iu the Slate, and would recommend nit
Justices of the luferior Couit, Justices of the
Peace, Cleihs, Sheriff* fcic to possess themselves
of the work so toon as published.
THOMAS GLASCOCK
WtuoHTSßoKOt’on. sth June. 1830
Sin : As far as I have yet had an opportuni
ty of examining the inanu*nipt copy of y<’itr
*• Digest of the laics of the Mate of Georgia." I
high'v appiove both of Us execution and its plan.
The volume cannot fail to answer "ell the pur
pose lot which it was designed.—ln the appen
dix tbeie are a mini net of precedents or forms,
wtnrh appear to have heco modi lied with accu
racy and iu strict conformity to the digested
statutes from winch they were drawn, and with
out doubt will add much to the value and use
fulness of the work as a nn-an (in the hands of
Justices of ihe Peace, Justices of the Inleriot
Courts. Clerk*, SheuflV young practitioner* ot
the Law. and others.) “in currying the above
named lavs into effect' with greatei lacili'y.
I am, Sit, your obedient servant,
PIERSON PETTIT.
Arthur Poster, Esq
The work is now- in the hands of Judge Schley, |
who lias kiudiv promised, n» early a* other en
gagement* will permit, to take it through a care
lul and minute investigation, and correction, if
correction shall lie fouu I necessary or proper.
The gn at public ultiJity of snrh a wotk must
be obvious to all ; and the compiler, who has de
voted to it mnrh lime nnd laborious study, flit
let* himself that the irMnnonials presented
above, will fully satisfy the public, that that uti- i
lily bat not been Ltieacd in Ihe s tghfest de
grec by an detect on hi* part, in its general
design or the accuracy of us execution
At the suggestion of the piofessional gent.e
mrn whose names are affixed to Ihe above Cer- j
tificate* and other* who have generously taken
an interest in lb* work—aud with an anxious
desire to make the work as extensively benefi
cial as possible to the puhlii—the Compiler will
Introduce into it several highly important Laws
of the Unite i States, to common use among the
people, and which are often niflscolt to he found;
among which are, Ih sc in relation to the nalur- j
altxation of A'ient. the removal ol ease* fi»m 1
the 9rata to the If. States Court*, the mode of
voting for President aud Vice-President, by elec
tor*. ami of making the returns, and the time of j
bwldm-; such elections, Ur Wc.
TERMS.
The wotk will conta.ii about 4fo page*, and
will be printed alter the style of Prince’: Digest,
whig)’ it to be taken at tee standard, aud hound
in good i»*» binding, will be published as soon
as a sufficient nutbber of subscribers ran be ob
tained to warrant its publication ; and will he At
lirered lo subscribers a* their Residences, at .A3 ,
ft*' per ropy Any responsible person obtaining j
fflttn suhsetiher*. and beeorr.iog accountable i
for the tame, shall he entitled to a copy gratis
XX Publishers of Newspapers in this Plate. )
who will (avor the above with a number of
occasional b unnm as they may think proper,
till the Ist N as embgr next, shall tcCeite therefor,
a copy of the
Aug 2 28
Medical Institute, of Georgia.
THE regu ar course nf Lecture* ttc. in this
Institution for the last year, ended on the ,
third Monday of May. That for the eusuing
season will commence ow the first Monday of
October n»*t Ihe Executive Committee having
witnessed the zeal of tee* l-ecturer', and the im
provement of the pupil* during the past year,
have thi* year the additional argument of expe- ,
nence to recommend this infant Institution te
public patiooage and support.
JOHN DENT,
j g McWhorter
M. ANTONY.
Angoat 6 27 j
“IvoiiceT” ~~
FOUR Months after date application will Se
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
«f Richmond County, silling at a Court of Ordi
nary, for leave to soil a I»i in the City of Au
gusta. containing a front of 23 feet 3 uicb"t oo
M -shuijtioo-Hreet.. and r|i®ediug bock UW&fret
3 inches. The above Lot the property of VV ask- I
i.igtnn Martm. (a Minor.)
Ef.lZ.% MARTIN, Cxard*n.
Ji s*J K> tria -2J '
Georgia, Rictimofid Cottntfk
WHERE A.- John Ctvswill applies lot Let
ters of Administration upon the Estate
of Petei L. Cantalou. dec’d, and late of Rich
mond County,
These are, therefore, to cite all and singular
the kindred and Creditors of said dec’d, to b«5
and appear at my office within the time prescri -
bed by law, to file their objections, (if any they
have) and shew cause why said letters shot}'#
not be granted.
Geo. A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
June 24 15
Georgia, Richmoifti County^
WHEREAS William Tutt applies for Let
ters of Administration upon the estate ot
Benjamin Tutt deceased and late of S. Carolina
-3 hese are, therefore, to cite all and singular
the kindred and creditor? of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescrL
• bed by law, to file their objections (if any they
1 have) ami shew cause why said letters should
not he granted.
Geo. A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
July 1 17
Georgia, Richmond County
~\lfT HE I\EAS Charles J. Jenkins applies for
IT Letters of Administration de bonis nou
cum testameuto annexo, on the Estate of Mat,
thins Jones,
These are, therefore, to cite all and sitigulaX
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to b<?
ami appeal at my office, within the time prescri
bed hy law, to file their objections (if any they
have,) and shew cause why said Letters should*
not ho granted.
Geo. A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
August 2 26 2t
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS Dr. Joseph A. Eve applies for
Letters of Administration on the Estate
of James Moore, deceased, and late of Rich
l tnond County:
These are, therefore, to cite all and singular
j the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
| file their objections, if any they have, in my of
fice. within the time prescribed by law, otherwiso
Letters of Administration will he granted.
Geo. A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
May 27 7 2t
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS Charles Smith applies for Let
ters of Administration upon the Estate
ot George Smith, dec’d, aud late of Kichniuml
County,
These are, therefore, to cite aH and singular
the kindred aud creditois cf said deceased to be
and appear at my office within the time prescri
bed by law, to file their objections (if any they
have) and shew cause why said letters should not
he granted.
Geo. A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
June 24 18
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS, Wiliam IMcGai applies for
Letters of Administration upon ilic Es
tate of David Clatkc, ilec’d, and late of Rich
mond County,
these are, therefore, to site a',! and singular
the kindred and creditors of said dec’d. lob'i
and appear at my office within the time prescri
bed by law, to file then objections, (if any they
itave) and shew cause why said letters should
not he granted.
Gen. A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
June C 4 jg
Gcorgin* Richmond County.
W *ll' - Benjamin !• Ken nek applies
y V for Letters of Administration on the Es
tate of William G. Hyde, deceased, and lale of
Richmond county.
t liesc arc thereftiro to cite nil and singular the
the kindred an.! creditors of said deceased, to
he nnd appear at nty office within the time pre
scribed by law, to file their objections, (if anv
they have,) and shew ettuse why said letter.’
should not lie granted.
Goo. A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
Aog 20 3^
Georgia, Riclwnond County.
WJ HERKAS Mary Hussey applies for Let*
▼yf ters of VdininislrMtion on the estate of
(.tini les Bussey deceased, and late of Richmond
County,
These are therefore) to vise nil nnd singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear at my office, w ithin the time pre
scribed hy law to file their objections, (if an”
they have,) ml slu-w cause why said Idlers
should not lie granted.
Geo. A. B. W alkot, c. c. o.
July 1
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS Geo. M. Walker applies for
Letters of Administration on the Estate
of George Smith, deceased, late of Richmond
County.
These are, therefore, to cite all and singular
the kindred aud creditois of said deceased, to
file their objections, if any they have in toy
office witmn the time prescribed by law, otliei
* i»e Letters of Administration will be granted.
Geo. A. B. Walker, c. ti. o.
June 17 13
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS James Race applies for Letter#
of Administration upon the Estate of
William H. Bu*h, dec’d, and fate of Richmond
County,
These nr», therefore, to cite all and singular
the Uindted and creditors of said dec’d, to bs>
and appear at Olilflc. within the time prescri
hid by law , to file their objections, (if any they
base,) an I shew cause why said Letters should
not be gi anted.
Geo. A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
June 24 JQ
(iejrgia Richmond County.
WHEREAS Uci.jdmm F. Kenrick upplin
for Letters ol A4miuiitr<ilion upon the
l MMe of Jo n Kenny dec’ll, and lute of Rich*
mond county.
These arc, theicfore, so die nil and singular
the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to
be and appear at u* y office within I lie tine pre
iciiMby law, to hie their objection*, (if any
they hate,) and shew cause why tail Letters
thould not be granted.
Geo. A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
Aug 25 . 33
$75 REWARD.
RA NAVV AV, on tbe Btb intt from the Subscri
ber, in Augusta, a ne/io fellow named
JACK, an excellent barber, about .‘JO year* old,
and & feet 6 inches high, with bushy hair, largo
mouth, diffident look and talk, and respectful
manners He had on when he went away, a
Coatee and pantaloon* of oarse light-blue Sati
net, and a whit-hat Ihe subscriber belie ting,
from the easy disposition of Jack, that he »u
petsoaded to go away by tome villain, uiih the
intention of selling him will gi, fc f yij lo anr Iso
dr. who uili furnish bt"i with eridei.ee sufiriem
to eontiet the thief, and |£s|« lodge the >egro
in a Jail, where he can get him or the tame suns,
(sls ) with reasonable expenses, to A* liter hitu
in Aurusta.
N. DELAIGLE.
August 23 32 ts
Verses for Kisses,
JUST PRINTED on good rapt (Q a
car it «t thi; 02k:.