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CORPORATION
OP THE
CITY OF_AUGUSTA.
MA YOU,
SAMUEL HALE.
MEMBERS 01 COUNCIL,
Fsdward Thomas ,Janies Harper, Peter Ben
r.t»cb, W. C. Di'.lon, R. M’Cooinbs, R. Barber,
If. Glascock, Moses Ross.
Clerk of Council, G. M. Walker.
Ckrti Court Common Plea!, VVilliaiK Jackson.
Lily Sheriff, Antoine I’icquet.
dli) Collector and Treasurer. J. H. Mann.
City Marshal, Mitchell kelson.
Us fruit/ do. Janjes Peay.
Justices of the Peace, Benjamin Rowland. J.
W Meredith, P. li. Mantz, G. M. Walker. C
I .'ickiuson, A. I. Huntington, A. G. Raiford Jno
Yl’Tvre, Kugene Verdery, Augustus Verdury,
James A. May.
Constables, Thomas Taut, James Peay, Thomas
Campbell, Louis Kunzo. Louis Meredith, Win.
“Martin, Gustavus A. Parker.
Clerk of Ike Latter Market, Jas. W. Meredith
Clerk of Ike Upper Market, A. G. Raiiord.
Sexton, John Marshall.
Huptrint aidant of the Magazine, Thos Quiz
enberry.
City Surveyor. Robert Raiford.
Judge Court Common Pleas, K. R Reid, Esq.
Sessions oi the Court of Common Pleas, fourth
Monday in January , March, May, July, Septem
ber and November. —liclurn Uay.fivv days
fore.
JUSTICES OF THE INFERIOR COURT
Valentine Walker Holland M'Tyre, William
Shannon, Edward Thomas, Absalam Rhodes
Clerk Snp'r If lnf'r Couits, James \lrLaws
Cleric Court of Ordinary, Geo. A B. Walker
Sessions of the Superior Court for Richtnond
County, Fourth Monday in May, and third Mon
day in November
Sessions of the Inf trior Court for Richmond
County, Fourth Monday in June and December
Courts of Ordinary throughout the Stute, On
the fust Monday of Juuuary, Match, May, July,
September and November.
AUCTIONEERS.
C. Philips, | Lattium Hull.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Win 11. Jones, Uloliatd II W ilde, Paul Rosignol
C A. Crawford, Augustus Moore, Wni Jackson,
Daniel dcMurphy, Charles Carfcr, A Pirqnet,
J 3 Hirers. Western B Thomas, Andrew J Miller,
George \V Crawford, William C Mitou, Wni I
fJould, William li Ear*, an, Walter Veitrh, Sum’.
Peck, Josr ph Hutchinson, John A Barues
BANK OF AUGUSTA
Os ring l)ny, Monday llurount Uay, Tuesday
!*Tt»ident, Thomas Gumming, Cashier, Augustus
Moore, 1 \llrr, P Kotigtiol.
Hit ttlors. H Tuhinan, J Gardner, J Moore,
J Carmichael, James Frazer, James Harper, J
hones, Sami Clark, Hubert A Reid. W in. < um
nn-.g, Mi nnas M (»iai» : on the part ttf the State,
If-itjauiiii Hand, William Johnston, II II Cos >k
BRANCH STATE BANE at Augusta
Offering Hay, Thursday, Disoounl Hay, Friday,
President, Samuel Hale, Cashier, Isaac Henry,
Teller, W illi.un II Jones.
Directors —Hamticl Mala, A Waterman, R II
A *1 tughler, IV II Turpin, James M
''inter, John Davis, John P. Grenier, F. C.
i (card, P Stovall
INSURANCE A BANKING COMPANY.
Offering Hay Wednesday— ’Discount Hay Thiirs
fi.sV, I’.ler Hnnnoeh, President, Holroit Walton,
hciitta v .V Cashier, Win Poo, litter ty Rook-'
keeper Directors II Wel»-i»r. J M Duwall. A.
'>ibh v A I* Pillot, Alexander Graham, William
Uonaa Jamas B Bishop, Enoch Knight, W W
Montgomery, W«n Harper,
MERCHANTS' \ PLANTERS' HANK
Off'r*ng Hay, Tuesday, Discount Hay. Wednes
day, It mu |,| June to Ist Oi toiler ; OllVrnig mid
DUcoiitit Day, Wednesday from Ist October to
1 si June
fusi pti Wheeler, INttident, John F Lloyd,
Cnsklrt, llfiiii It Holcombe, Teller, Joseph
Hutvhlnson, Book keeper, John A U.n ucs. Du
unf Clerk
I*.renters —Joseph Wheeler. Edward Thomas,
V L W alker, John W Budges, John t' Holcombe
Charles D Wtlliiitns, Wm. M Rowland, L Gib
• 'Jll.
SAYINGS HANK of Augusta,
Edward F t". inpUell, Piisidtnl, Isaac Hrnty,
i.tithiir Jf I‘rea ueer.
Hay of Deposit, «vsry Saturday floiu Jto 6
<t e|ot Ji
AUGUSTA LIBRARY SOCIETY.
A Slaughter, Chairman Bon'd of Dxrirtors, li
V'. Poo Mtlatj \ Treasurer, James Gould.
Librarian.
vxtos mnnt company
Prior bniiitnli, Printent. John rMmip, «•
;e, , T* 4»Mrrr V Situ lory
Mi viudct Miktuiti 1 , U. 11. Missgrove, lhntn.it
i*. \ mry. VVsn. Kh«ii< Ii UitutltM Moor*, Johu
*. An-laxavii. A.—
steam no i r comp ia t
'•Vm Unbcit*ini, lidlhll I I’or, ErSiu rr
O ft Secfilmy.
LOTTEKV AGENT.
J Audi rw t.
medical society
A•• lunii't 1 nnithtgl'am. President, VVru Savagr,
« t'n ft. nl, F M. Robertson. It'cording be
y \ * B-ldwiu. Com tpa tiding ''tertiary
«.* K< I'rsiUi rtr, J B TYatkrr, Orator
, “fs f! PS of KU ll MO XU ACADEMY
ward I 4 amplxt!, PiituiruJ I truly II I mu
i. i.: Is>>«»t Ii lit i<l t B l,uii(iltrrl 111 \l* «
.1 in ulkiii, Mm I limit. Iliuwili M (iiiu
• It N| .ill. mar Ii J min'* 'V DavHr*
i1... a' irtmiunt loiht hoard JtiM Law*
,■ *t Jukit • 1* V\ aditel.
turn > mwL
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TRUSTEES MASONIC HALL.
Sbrnuel Hale, Chairman, Thomas I Wray, Al»’r
MacKenzie, A Slaughter, John W Wilde, J S
Beers, Francis Ganahl, Robert RReid, J C Mor
gan, T G Casey, Wm T Gould, Peter Beunoch,
Wm Schley.
MASONIC CALENDER
Webb's Lodge, No 10, meets 3d Friday in eve
ry month.
Social Lodge, No 3, 2d Friday in every moßth.
Augusta Chapter, R. A. M. Ist Tuesday in ev
ery month.
Georgia' Encampment, Knights Templars, Ist
Monday in every month
Adoniram Council of R Si S M, first Saturday
in December. March, June and September.
Lodge of Perfection, Council of P. of Jerusa
lem and Rose Croix Chapter, 2d W ednesday in
February, May, Aneust and November.
Consistory of S. P. li. S. 22d June, and 22d
December.
EXCHANGE BROKERS.
Beers, Booth tz St Juhu, | Allens LPaddock.
MOVEABLE FEASTS.
Septuagesima Sunday, Feb 11; Shrove Sun
day, Feb 25; Ash Wednesday, I'eb 28; Mid.
Lent Sunday, March 26; Palm Suuday, April
8; Easter Day, April 15; Low Sunday, April
22; Rogation Sunoay, May 20; Ascension Day,
May 2-1; Whit Sunday. June 3; Tiinity Sunday,
June 10; Advent Sunday, Dec 2.
S TASUING C Q3IMI TTEES
OF COUNCIL, FOR THE PRESENT YEAR.
On Accounts —Messrs. Harper, Barber, and
Kirkpatrick.
Strtets —Messrs Benr.och, McCombs. andßoff.
Jail —Messrs Ross, Thomas, and Dillon.
Pumps —Messrs. McCombs, Glascock, and
Kirkpatrick.
Marktt— Messrs. Glascock, McCombs, and
Barber.
Magazine —Messrs. Kirkpatrick, Tl.omas and
Dillon.
River Bunk —Messrs. Benncch, Harper, and
Barber.
Drains*— Messrs. McCombs, Ross, and Ben-
ROCII.
Health —Messrs. Tliomar, Barber, and Mc-
Combs.
Polire —Messrs. Harper, Ross, and Dillon.
Fire Engines Messrs. Eennoch,Glascock and
Ross-
Published by order of Council, passed the 11th
May 1830.
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
May 17 4
MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
Northern Mail.
Due every evening at 6 o’clock. CTosex every
at 9 o'clock.
Minis for Pendleton C. H Src. ore made up
on'Kriil.t> ut 9 I’. M. anil forwarded via Edge
field ( House
Mails lor Greenville C If. 3. C., Ashvillc. N
Carolina, Ear Tennessee and Kentucky, are
made up on Saiurdays, at 9 I’. M and forwarded
via Edgefield 11.
('harhston Mail.
Hue every Sunday, Wednesday, ami Friday,
at I* M. f’lose* every Tuesday, Thursday
and .'>sturdny, at 10 A M
Savannah Mail.
Due every Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
liy II \ M ('loses every Monday, Wednesday
and aalutday, at 9 I*. M
Milled gentle Mail.
Due evny rvtnmg, except Thursday, try B
I’. M. ( loses every evening, except Tuesday,
at '• l‘ M
Mails lor Kortville, (*lllllOll, Macon, Knox
mile, Columbus, Creek Agency, Alabama. Mis
sissippi, mid Louisiana, me made up on Mon
days, Wednesday s nud Fridays ut 9 l‘. M.
Mads lor Middle and West Florida, on Mon
days at 9 I*. M
Mails for Grernihurough and Madison, Geo
on Sundays nud Wednesdays, at 9 I*. M
Mads for Eatnuton and Monticello, (ifo. on
Mondays and Saturdays, at 9 P M.
Athens Mail.
Due every Sunday and Wednesday, at 7 P M
Closes every Monday and Friday, at 9 P M
Mads lor West trimester are made up on
Moudays, at 9 11.I 1 . M. and lorsyaided by tins route
Varncstnllc Mail.
Due every Friday, at 8 !’. M Closes every
Saturday at 9 I*. M.
Greenville , *S\ C. Mail.
vis rinu.stna c n. sin tiiirn tern
Due evriy .Monday, by Jl* M ( loses ivrrv
Monday, at 9 P. M
L'aosaw hate hie Mail.
via lo ut, a rimrr at as, % c
lßie rvet v Sunday, at PM. Closes rvery
Tuesda v. at 10 A M
O* Tbe Post Office will be open every day
(Sunday* rscvptad) from 7 A M. to 8 P At.
trom Ut Mirth to Ut November. FromH \ M
to 8 P M from Ist November to Ist March, ex
cept Ir on 2to J P M and during the Imre of
opening and 1 losing mails.
It r On Sundays, the Odi-e will l>e opeu front
7 lo H P. M.
J AWES FRASER. P M.
dugtnlit Gra. May I, 1830
AM ACT
ia nlrD'l ill* nut* tur (oiluoiK ilri«m nt the
l. Hi"! l.oltciiM ot eighteen burnt ml and t MCb
eighteen bundled amt nuielaeu. and
righli-rti hundred and («Kutjr uu«, to i ikroul
Kr ait>C• (or Übili Uioi dunu, *ml after the
him' tUririu »,•*■. ifivii. to aril lb* uwr tu U»e
J*l«l .
r>K t tmnet Jtu !kt Stna't <»'id IfautujK’p
-9 r itmte •} Gfvrg lam J. r«-
ral Aft «ft/v MW. ii’iJ (I u htrtbii inmtltd 'Ac
an/Ao>i.t ay IA/ mmt, That r»*ry pei. o< > »ho
•ii i ( rfun.it drtarr it the land l.>ttrri »by
ibr authority o*’" lhi* tel* patse.l on the U 'cnil ’
>«i ot I'r. fittliri, fijtkirrn hundred *ml (i(h
<* i on ibr ostcenth d>y of Dcccuiler. ngb
l e» inn,died nml ninrtmi an ion the fifteenth
la* oi May, i 1; mult cl and twenty one,
• tiail t>arr «niii tbr first day ot November, ngh
i irni b nml id ami thirty. to talar out bi«, her or
, tl in (iknt«u|H<ii paying mto the Treasury the
Hi a* o I e*s,ht ilollait
>ro 1 1 ) ,r‘ktr (nn.itd 6* ike au
| tSor". , in#, rtiat Irous And aftei the brat
| >l*» nt >v*»nut>«r eig s r*r» hundred and thm*.
; *<««* I»nd» »o dia-ti n atorraaid and om granted
*b.«li irvrtt to. and briuw* tii* property ot the
| '•Ute
*«t J A*4 bt «| fmtiXtr eu4 :ftd. That thit
let shall not e slru.t to assy lot or iof» of laud
dtaokil l>* o*|*h|.i» uot’l tbrrr rrals after Ibr
• aid oiju.-iu tiiail iistt »tntol at the »cr of
.art'll one, nor lo an* lots 4ii*a t * n'rou «•«
| Ui.iii *oi |» ihhu Hhobate drj>*ii-d it.■« | til
him* ibr* gave mi f.>r * dr*« or iluat m said
: ti lluwi ol !>|n Is ■V. L 110 l tod an.'ir (».
tale* are unrepresented, o**r tj an* tot* uiuutrr
>ru *,,d ”1* nundird set ajait lor the pui|*o*e o!
t paUi* i .location
I Sac. 1 Ar.J tt it /»r?lee eu erttd That all
*■*» and part* ot 1*» » iai’ltatiu< agaioal thu art
he aat ttre ass<- are herrb* rrj’ealeJ
hi* 5. .tJ ke %i /artVr if the ru
■ e I*l It * .a.I jr the Jut* of hi*
h t,>rl!e**« * tw Ut*ia«r to cause thu art fu oe
published iu nU l *r pal ise Gaaeites ol |S« Stale.
One* a WvMitfe ua.lfl the hrst da* of No*e»iher
nrit aiot that he cause |U r»(iui,»e« of such
j*obtl* all 'll IO be |MU Ml *1 the (uni a{*i.l fund
base* red to :h N<*»e*«fear I*o*
GtUfIUE R GILMER,
Gar*.**?'
*C fr? alZm
Hy the fudge at Claimb c ?B t
23d JULY, 1630-
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND SUPERIOR COURT.
Between Grace Rowell, Compltx Bill for
G.ok.. L. Twiggs C ,J iUto fO)
Walker, surviving Executors r
of Edward Rowell, deceased.V distnbu
and others. J tion.
IT being shown that Mary A. Rowell, Nancy
W. Rowell, Elizabeth Foreman, Milly E.
Rowell, Sarah C. Rowell, Benjamin D. Rowell,
Hannah T. Rowell, Margaret C. Rowell, Wil
liam A. Rowell, Edward H. Rowell, Eliza Wil
liamson, Catherine Rowell, Sat ah Rowell, Ran
dolph Rowell, Mary Rowell, Dorcas Rowell,
Jane Rowell, Mary Davies, Benjamin Strange,
Patsey Foreman, Randolph Strange, Edward
Strange, Hubbard Strange, E. S. Sibley, and
Elizabeth his Wife, Arthur Westbrook and Mary
his Wife, Benjamin Jackson and Rebecca his
Wife, Lucy Ball, John Stanly, John Horton and
Elizabeth bis W ife, Jesse Westbrook and Susan
nah his Wife. Wiliiam Coombs and Winifred bis
Wife, and Nathaniel Stanley, defendants in the
above bill, reside out of tiiis State; and that
! lames Stanley, jr. resides in the County of Law
i retice, in said State of Georgia.
It is ordered, that they severally appear at the
I next term of this Coutt, on the third Monday in
i November next to plead, answer, or demur, (uot
demurring alone,) to the Complainant's hill, and
that service of said bill be perfected on them, by
1 publishing a copy of this order, once a week for
three months previously to said term, in some
Gazette published in the City of Augusta; and
also in some Gazette published in Columbia, in
the State of Soulh-Carolina —in Nashville, iu the
State of Tennessee —in Montgomery, in the
State of Alabama—and in Raleigh, in the State
of Norto-Caroiiua.
A true copy from the Minutes,
JAMES McLAWS, Clerk.
July 29 w3m 2-5
(TP The Columbia (S C ) Times tz Gazette,
Nashville ( 1 eon ) Banner, Montgomery (Ala )
Gazette, and Raleigh. (N. C.) Star, will please
publish the above once a week for three months,
and send the fiohide serits of their) papers, con
taining the advertisement to W illiam At James
Gould, Augusta, Geo )and remit their accounts
to the Georgia Courier Office.
Medical Institute of Georgia.
r JIHE first Session of this Institution, w hich
5 opened in Augusta on the Ist of October
last, closed on the 3d Monday in May following.
The Executive Committee are happy in being
able to state that tiie pledges to the pub'ic con
tained in the < ucuUr of the last year have been
faithfully redeemed by a most pi editable course
of insti uctrou
Although the Legislature, at its last Session,
passed an Act to alter the name of toe Medical
Academy of Georgia. &ic. grant,og to the Board
of Trustees f the Msdical Institute or Geor
gia. tne power of conferring the degree of Doc
tor oj Medicine ; the Executive* t oinniittre think
it advisable, for the present, that the operations
of the Institute continue on the Academic Ar
rangements of the lust Session.
'The Committee feel justified by the experience
of the past Session, which afforded a fail test ot
the plan of iuxtraetiou adopted in this institu
tion. in believing that the combined Course’s of
Study here adopted, afford to tile Pupil advanta
ges in rapid advancement in the acquisition of
Medical knowledge, and hi economy ot tune atul
money, nor elsewhere to he found
Sue li is the plan of instruction in the Medical
IksTitutv or Us.orgia, that it is suited as well
to the beginning, us the more advanced Pupil,
amt that no puvate study in the profession is
necessarily required before entering the Class.
The Committee earnestly recommend to all who
intend to devote their attention to the study of
Medicine fust to po.sess themselves of a good
knowledge at the Latin and tlrrtk Languages in
addition to « good English Education, including
a genetrl knowledge of Natural Philosophy aud
Mathematics.
i he Academic hours, dining w hich all Fupds
will he etpei ted to he found in the Institution
duly engaged in thcii Studies, will, from the au
tumnal to the Vernal equinox, he from 9 to Pi a.
m and front 210 5 e m ; and from the Vernal lo
the Autumnal, from 8 to 12 A m. and 2to 6 r m.
The Coutse of Studies combines in the same
institution, a regular system of Private Study.
consisting of Metical Heading, Examinations,
aud Anatomical Exercises, with a Htgvlar Course
ot Lectures on all the branches of Mrdirina, with
'ijrproi’riutt demonstrations, fee Two Lecture*
will be daily delivered before the ('lass during
Academic bouts, (Sundays excepted,) from the
Ist Monday in U< tobei to the did Monday in
May. During the other tour moot I is. such Stu
dents at will remain, w ill he employed 111 tegular
Reading and ExammatioßS: Students can he
acc >n inodalt and with Rooms lot pnvate Reading
in the luiiitiiiion ; uml such order, at all times,
preserved by the ''toward, as tupieveut any in
trtiupliott to Studies
tiixxl Board wilt tw furnished W» she Strwaid
who resides at the Institution. st ttie sery m-xtrr
ate pi 11 rot .39 jsei month Without. nud $ 10 25
tct/A Lodging
ll.isnl wi I lie expected to he psid f>>r month
ly, 01 quartet ly, in advance, as may be agreed 011
between Student and Steward.
A Competent Library i* supplied without any
necessary expense to the Pupil for the purchase
ol Book* rx<ipt Pocket Volumes
The t ickets of Adnuttio * in the hens fits of tbe
Nsriti rs, will he §itX> payable in all cates, as
usual, in advance
The Annu l Ksaminalion of tbe Class is held
on the M Monday to May
Lectures will lx delivered by the following
Gentle.ncu
M ANTON’V .V I).
On Mis Irstitviet and Fract.ee of Medicine. and on
Miitar ftry, and Ike Diseases oj It omen and
Children.
L D FORD V D.
On Chemistry and on Matrnei M i res
J A LVE V D
On .laa'oaiy nud on Surgery
J G. MeW HOK IFR K D ) r
JOHN DENT M D fr.xeeuhn
MILTON ANTONY M D \ *»*»*'<•'<»
J_t* Eilitotsm this State, tasorableto the cause
el Msdical ScMiict, wdj pUwaa to invert the
above a lew times
Aw-u*t 12 29 ts
A iXi’w Map of Georgia.
f JIHR suhso.hrr* ua«» nou under the hands
of (lie t'.nfrsirr ia Meu Vorh. a rotnpfete
•mi splendid Map of <h« state ot Geo*eia. ti>e
gt<»irr pan ceaiptoil Irma ai'lnai i«ri*», urth
all the diitfirt* carefa.lj lanl and. »nmd i umber
e»t, the whole c -iftpletrd uilh (freai labor and e»
acme** Iromthe latest and on.il authentic infor
mal ion. to ■ stele not infer tar to are thiaf of the
kind iet pfesmied to the public **nh a table of
distances ttom the seat of jneemuacrH to earry
count* rite nr p!a>.e of importance a the state
Thedmncts m the ne*» purchase and lover
cr>ui4ie» are all numbered in the corner*, so u
to enable a prison to ascertain the exart situa
tion of am lot of land, and mil be patnied and
dnnhe ! ts m tHe nr«tr<i m*nner ■* part of theiu
C*n«a**ed. *am .ted ami placed «se rdlera. the
ualaoce mil be •>« mm paper uHeia tolded ic
roorucco o>*ei s. aud util l»e for sale in M •Ued*e
* iHe hi the 4nl ot t*clo**er oast- 1 bue on
roiiett at f'trt fWJin and the pocket o*ap of
the same liir at t ais' LWJncr.
Person* reeling at a distance visit tag to pro
coca the map can do as b» seudtng by their
■aesubers a* a *w6rcsrat number, of them »i | be
kept ia Muitd'c*.lie daring the mim 0 (
UfltkMt.
Carlton 'vkllbor>
OK VNGL GRKXN
ts Kdstnrt in this state who vsM pt>M,«b the
above until the first ffoeeaaocr sett.
»i»! be cr tilled to a cope of lb* mat.
Ju»* *2i * <i
g PROPOSALS,
FOB PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION,
A COMPENDIUM
OF THE
LAWS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA,
By Arthur Foster,
CONTAINING all the Statulcs, and the sub
stance of all the Resolutions, of a general
and public nature, and now of force, which have
been passed in said State from the j ear 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 Stale of Georgia, as amended ;
also, references to such local acts as relate to
towns, countits. Internal Navigation,\ r ounty Ac
ademics, Sfc., aud a collection of the most appro
ved forms used in carrying the above named
laws into effect; with a copious Index to the
whole It will he something like a continuation
of Prince's Digest repealed or altered. It may
be observed, that the Legislature of Georgia are
in the caDStant practice of repealing, altering,
or amending Laws passed at their previous ses
sions, so that, without such a Digest or Compi
lation of theur, as is now respectfully offered to
the public, it actually requires a lawyer, or a
pers in who has devoted much time to the exam
ination and comparison of the diffeient enact
ments of each succeeding session of the Legisla
tuie, to be acquainted with all the laws which
are of force : And having witnessed with much
pleasure the immense public utility and popula
rity of the Digest compiled by Oliver H. Prince,
Esq., ami also having no doubt but a similar
Compendium of the Laws from Ihe time of that
publication dowo to the present, with the addi
tion of the precedents, or forms, which will be
placed in the AppeuiKx, and which will add
greatly to the public utility of the vvoik, ami to
the furtherance ofjastice. would be very useful
and acceptable to the public, the Compiler has
ventured upon the arduous and important un
dertaking. However, not relying altogether on
his ow n judgement, or the experience of having
been a member of the Legislatuie during tiie
passage of most of tire laws uow proposed to be
published, aud at the administration of them for
eight years, as a Justice of the Inferior Court, in
a County where much business of an intricate
nature is transacted in that Court and the Court
of Ordinary ; after completing the manusciipt it
has been placed in the hands of gentlemen,
emineutly learned in the law, who, after a strict
und careful examination, have politely tendered
to him the subjoiued Certificates ;
I have exainiued “ A Digest of the laws of
Georgia from 1820 to 1829, inclusive, by A. Fos
ter, Esq.” ami think the work executed with
judg- meut and accuracy. The work is intend
ed as a contmulion of Prince's Digest, and is, tu
my opinion, well calculated t<» answer that valu
able purpose Although the author is not pro
fes.mnally a Lawyer, he seems in ascei taming
the siatutcs vow of forte, to have added much
care, examination, and study, to bis advantages
as a practical legislator, during roost of the pe
nod embraced in his wurk.
JOHN P. KING.
Augusta, July 20th, 1930.
Acgusta, July CBth. 1830.
I have attentively examined a Digest «»f the
laws o! Georgia, from 1820 to 1829, tnclu>> ve ;
and from the examination, feel authoriz-d tn
stating, that the work is executed with much
judgement and accuracy, hy A. hosier. Esq of
Columbia County. I have no doubt the work
will prove valuable to every citiceu who feels
desirous to become infoimed of the Statutes oow
of (oice in the State, and would recommend all
Justices of the Inferior Couit, Justices of the
Peace, Clerks, Sheriffs bee to possess themselves
of the woik so soou as published.
THOMAS GLASCOCK.
WruoHTSBoKOi’CH. stli June. 1830
Silt: —As far nx I have yet had an opportuni
ty of examining tbe manuvciipt copy of your
" Digest 0) tht laics of the ''tntt of Georgia," 1
high'y approve both ot ns execution aud its plan
The volume cannot fail to answer well tnc pur
pose for which vt was designed.—lu the appen
dix there ate a number of precedents or forms,
wliich appear to have been modelled with accu
racy. and m strict conformity to the digested
statutes from which they werr drawn, aod with
oat doubt, will add much to tht value and use
fulness of (he work as a mean (in the hands of
Justices of the Peace, Justices of the luferior
( outtx Clerkx. Sheriffs young practitioners ts
the Law. and others ) “in r-rrymg the abort
named laiti into effect" with greater facill'y.
I am, bir, your obedient xervant,
PIEIIrON PETTIT.
Arthur Foster, Esq.
The work is now in the hands of Judge Schley,
who has kindly promised, as rally as other en
gagements will permit, t, take it through a cate
ful and tuuiMte investigation, and rnireetton, if
correction shall be found necessary or proper.
file great public uitilily of sarh a work must
be obvious lo all ; and the compiMi. who has (io
votrd to it much time and laborious study. Bal
let* himself that the testimonials presented
above, will fully satitfy the public, that that uti
lity ha* not been I steued iu the s ightest de
gree by an detect on hi* perl, in Ms genctuk
design or the accuracy ol it* execut on
At the (uggesiion of tbe piofnrxional gentle
men whose names arc affixed to the abote <\r
tifirates. and others who have generously tnkeu
an Interest in the work—and with an sfiiloM
detire to make the wortr as extensively Itenrf.
elal a* |>o«(i<de. to the public —the ( oniptler w ill
introduir into it *ercral highly important Law*
of the Unite l States in roarmon u»e among the
|iet»p!e. and which are often niOictilt to be found;
among winch are. th se in relation to the natur
alisation of Alien*, the removal ot rase* fram
the State ro the U. States Courts, the mode of
voting Tor Pi evident and Vice-President, l/y elec
tors and of mskmg the returns, aud the time of
holding such election*. Lc Ac.
TERMS.
The work will contain about 790 pages, and
will be prvwred after the style of Prince's Digest,
which is lo hr taken as tne viaiwiard. and hoond
in good law binding: will be published as *OOO
as a sufficient number of subscriber* can be ob
tained to w arrant it* publication ; and » til be de
barred to subscriber*, at then Residences, at s4l
,V* per rnpv Any responsible person obtaining
fflttsi subscriber* and becoming a countable
for the same shall be entitled to a copy grant
(FT Publisher* of Nrw»papet* in tbi* Stair,
who will favor tbe above with such a number of
occasional ii sedsoui as they may thmk proper,
nil tbe Ist November aext, iklll receive therefor,
a copy of the work.
Aug 2 26
Mrdical Institute of Grergia.
i ff Ht’ r*fu ! ar course of Lectutet. it m this
| lu*tUuUoti for the bit year, ended on the
third Monday of May That for the ensuing
, season will commence ©a the first Monday of
October next The Fxecuti*e Committee husiug
mtnesaed the teal of tit] Lecturers, and the ini
pt ore meat of the pupil* during ite past year,
ha*« thit year ihe x Idiiimsl »rg mmi of r-xpe
i ten re to recomrner and if is infant lustiiutioo to
public pationaee and support.
JOHN DF.NT.
J G McHHORTER
M. ANTONY.
Aarott 5 27
NOTH K.
FOUR Month* afterdate, application mil Se
made to the Honorable the Inferior Coart
of Richrr-ond < nnaty, sttiirg as a Court af Ordi
nary. lor lexer ro sett a Lot in the Crty of Au
gusta containing • firnot of 33 feet 3 niche* on
W • shint too ?*«reet avd ertevdiog back I66ftet
3 isaches. The abeee Lot the property of Waafe.
mgtou Martin {• Vttr.or )
ELIZA. MARTIN, Gw**#*
| July K *4m22
TO RENT,
THE dwelling on Reynold-steel,
in the rear of the Bridge Bank at
present occupied by Mr. Rowel. Pos-
ImUAb session may be had on the first of Oc
tober next. also,
The Warehouse formerly Garner’s, and the
close stores adjoining, of which immediate pos
session can be given. Apply to
JAMES HARPER.
sept 9 37 3t
TO RENT,
a The Brick Stores, Nos, 212 &.214,
occupied by Mrs. Hall and Dr. Bau
dry, or the Store now in the occu
pancy of Wni. H. Morgan &, Co.—
Possession given the Ist October next.
F. BRADFORD.
September 9 tf37
TO RENT, ~
Two Fire-Proof Stores and Dwell
i»gs, on the corner of Broad and
NlilS
One Fire-Proof Store and Dwelling, No. 4
Bridge Row. The Store and dwelling next above
the Bridge Bank.
The Dwelling on Campbell-Street, opposite the
Ware-House of Messrs. Bostwick& Baird.
For terms, ap.plv to
M'KENZIE & BENNOCTI.
July 6 ts 18
(Er The Augusta Chronicle and Constitution
alist wHI insert the above.
TO RENT.
a AND possession given on the Ist
day of Oct. next, that spacious and
well finished two story building on
Eilis-street, at present occupied by
Dr Savage, and next below Henry Mealing,
Esq's dwelling. There is a fine roomy yard.
Pump and good spacious garden attached. Httd
all necessary out houses. Also, the dwelling op
posite suitable for a small family, apply to
Charity Mabarry, or in her absence to
J. P. MaHARRY, Broad-Street.
August 9 28 ts
TO RENT,
The Home near Turkinet's Spring.
djmat It is convenient and. wril suited for
qj MH H Boarding House during the Stim-
Djbl nier months. Immediate possession
w ill be given.
ALSO, TO RENT,
Or will be sold on the most reasonable terms,
JfagL The House and Lot,
[ißSjffij formerly owned by George Allen,
Esq. and lately occupied by K. J
Hardin, Esq. Apply to
SAMUEL HALE.
May 3 10-1 ts
TO RENT.
MgpfL FROM the Ist of October next, a
convenient dwelling on Green-street,
I,||B suitable for a small family. For
■ iffinlw terms apply ?o
G. F. PARISH.
July 29 25 ts
TO REN T\
itersT From the first of October next, the
Fire Proof Brick Store, at present
occupied by Messrs. H. \V. Scoveil,
4— mJLctSmti Cos. Apply to James Fiazer, or
HENRY 11. FIELD.
June 24 15 ts
TO RENT.
Jwi THE 4th Stote in the range now
erecting by Thomas Cuunning Pos-
Hfllß Bt *-> lo » given Ist October. Apply to
iIMHL. T. S. METCALF.
August 9 23 ts
TO RENT,
Jkj-rfl FROM the Ist of October nett, the
■Vmw? nrw Store South Side Broad
,! , gSJ Street, third <k*or from t'cntie street
in IWL—Also a very convenient House for
a small family ou Eilis-street, occupied by B. B.
Mitchell. For term* apply to
D. KIRKPATRICK. L Cos.
June 28 28 ts
TO RRNT,
The convenient Iwo Story HOUSE
on Urreu Street, next above tbe ra
** i ffl sidence of the subscriber. Povif *-
iawJwßL* xtnn given the Ist ot October —Ap
ply to JACOB DILL.
August 241 32 td
TO RENT,
a THE dwelling and offices adjoin
ing on Green and Wasbiugton street*,
belonging to the Estaie of Freeman
Walker deed Possession given Ist
October next. Apply to
GEO. A B WALKER,
Executor, at his office City Halt.
August 26 33 4t
TO KENT.
The spa«iout Store on Bro,d-St.
at ptctrnl occupied by Messrs. T.
Posxessiou will lx; • iv
on tbe Ist O. tuber. For term*,
sppl* to NELSON CAR I ER
September 13 (f 38
TO RENT
ttwfl From tl»e Ar*l of October next, the
rtore at preset>t occupied by James
||f U alket, North rule the In wit market
LJHL Also, the upper apnrtraeot, fit forthe
acrowitr.odaiiun of a genteel farui'y. Apply lo
Messrs. J U \\. HARPER.
A\.f 0 3-f ts
NOTICE.
TITHF. xu’ senirer having |HirclMi»ed of Mr.
J[ John Davie*, late of the firm of Davies ki
Cw.er, h«* enure Stock of Groetriti, will keep
cor*»tantfy on hand a geoeral assotlmeni. and
would respectfully solicit the patronage of their
and hu fnends geriemily.
P H SMEAD.
Aug 116 34 In*
NEW SCHOOL.
THE SUBSCRIBER lakes leave to inform
his friend* arid the public that on the Ist
October next. I e will open a SCHOOL on Brond
Street, near the upper M-iiket, and solicits a
share of public patronage.
UFORCE J. McCLESKF.Y.
Aug JO 3d ts
MHS. ADAM HUTCH!JtSON
Begs leave to inform her frien i» aud the
public in genet al, that the exercise* of her
School, *v*4l, mtti Divine perun*-ion, be re
sumed in Augusta on the firs! Monday of Octo
ber next The School Room is in the Bridge
Bank Butidinr, No. 133.
Augu-t 23 4iv
W anted to Hire.
'R IT" ANTED to Hire till the l»t January oogt.
If a good steady Negro Man, who ha* been
accustomed to take care of Hortex and who
can be recommended at an Hottler. Liberal wa
ges mil be gists.
A CRAIG
aeptaaaber 13 3k ts
apprentice wantedT
Wanted. the c«uw ofc*. »■ Ar
mrtiCt to the Prwstsag Ihmuets Ha
must be steady, and of good character gtseraily;
one about 14 or 15 year* of ajc will bexvaftned
ire: tea her 6 35
’ CERTIFICATE.
Philadelphia, Feb. 20th, 19C$
Mr. Wm. W. Potter;—
DEAR SIR;—Two years have now elapseg
since my daughter Mary Ann has been, by
the use of your invaluable Medicine, restored 1 4
a state of much better health than we could rea
sonably have expected ; and as a duty I owe to
suffering humanity, and gratitude to yourself, |
tender this, trusting it may prove useful to those
similarly afflicted.
About twelve years ago she complained of se.
vere pains in her back and hip, Which grey
worse and worse, until she was almost unable to
move, or turn herself in bed. During this pe*
riod, her back anA hip swelled very much, anff
the paiu exteuded down the leg, which lost its
natural power: a wasting of flesh—loss of appe
tite, and emaciation ensued, and her countenance
despicted misery. She continued without much,-
if any, alteration for the better, (keeping her
strictly under the advice of an eminent medical
gentleman,j for a considerable time, when the
swelling ou the hip began to increase ; her phy
sician's prescriptions became useless; they re r
commended the steel jacket—one was procured,
tried, but in vain, and the disease seemed to bid
defiance to all the vvell-kuowo remedies in that
complaint, that were here employed. She wag
tlieu considered as incurable. Her sister having
died of the satnw complaint, after an illness of
four years, we were of opiniou that Mary Ann
must share the saute fate. Having heard of tho
remarkable success of your Catholicon in scro
fulous complaints, I was reso ved to make a trial
of it. She began to use it, auil in a few daye
the swelling on the hip broke, and discharged
greatly: she could then use her crutches —in a
fetv weeks longer her pains disappeared—the
discharge ceased—the ulcer healed—her appe
tite returned—and her whole system resumed its
wonted vigor. I believe, had your invaluable
medicice been used when she first complained, it
would have prevented her front being a cripple
for the rest of her life.
With ninny thanks for the benefits which my
daughter has derived from the utfe of your iuval*
uablc Catholicon, I remain
Yours, Respectfully,
JOHN M’CURDY, Jim.
No. 33, Chesnut-street.
Catholicon is to he had of
tny only unionized Agents Messrs. Turpin
D’Antig.vac, in Augusta.
W. POTTER, Philadelphia
August 13 29 ts
Georgia, Richmond County.
John Crcswell applies fut Let-
V V tors of Administration upon the Estate
of Peter L. Cantalou, dte’d, and late of Rich
mond County,
These are, therefore, to cite nil and singular
the kindred and Creditors of said dac'd, to be
und appeal at tny office within the time prescri
bed by law, to file tin ir objections, (if any they
have) and shew cause why said letters should
not be grauted.
Geo. A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
June 2-1 15
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS William Tutt applies for Let
ters of Administration upon the estate of
Benjamin Tutt deceased and late of 3. Carolina.
These arc, therefore, to eite all aud singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie
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 be granted.
Geo. A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
July 1 17
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS Charles J. Jenkins applies for
Letters of Administration de bonis non
cum testamento iiiioeso, on the Estate of Mat,
tliias Jones,
These are, therefore, to cite all and singular
the kindred and cl editors of said deceased, to be
aud appear ot rav office, within the time prescri
bed by law, to file their objection* (if any they
have,) and shew cause why said Letters should
not be gt anted.
Geo. A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
August 2 23 *2t
Georgia, Hicliinond County.
WHEREAS Dr. Joseph A. Eve nppliex lor
Letters of Aduiiiiistrution on the Estate
ol James Moore, deceased, aud late of Rich
mond County:
These are, therefore, to cite all and singula#
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, td
file their objections, if any they have, iu iny of
fice within the lima pit scribed liy law, olherwisp
Letters of Administration will he granted.
Geo. A. B. Walker, c. c.
May 27 7 2t
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS Charlcx Smith applies for Let
ters of Administration upon the Estate
of George Suulh, dec’d, aud late of IlicLtuond
County,
I he*e are, therefore, to cite uH and singular
thr f nulled and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at my office within the time prexcri-
Iw and by law, to tile their objections (if any they
have) and shew cause why said letter* should uot
be grunted.
Geo. A. B. Walker, c. r. o.
June 24 ]6
Georgia, Richmond County*
WHEREAS, IViI iaui Mi Gar appliex for
Letters of Administration upon the Es
tate of David Claike, dic’d, hiiU lute of Rich
moiMt Coonty,
'1 iiese nre, therefore, to «ite all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said dec’ll, to lie
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 letter* should
not tie granted.
Goo. A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
June 24 15
Georgia, Richmond County,
WIIEItEAN Benjamin F Kcnrirk applies
for Letters of Administration on the Es
tate of Wilham G. Hyde, deceased, and late of
Richmond county.
1 best are therefor*) to cite all and singular the
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be aad appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to file their objections, (if any
they have,) and shew cause why said letter a
should not be granted.
Geo. A. b. Walker, c. c. o.
Aug 2d 33
Georgia, Richmond Coußty.
WHEREAS Mary Bussey applies for Let
ters of Administration on the estate of
Charles Bussey deceased, and late of Rtchuiood
County,
These are therefore to cite all and singular
the kiodrvd and creditors of said deceasad, to
be and appear army office, within the time pre
scribed by tasv, to file their objection*, (if any
they have,) and shear causa why said letters
should not be granted.
Geo. A. B. Walker, c. c. o.
July 1 17
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L. HULL.
August 15 3D
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August 15