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PROPOSALS,
Pot publishing by subscription a compendium of
the Laws oj the State of Georgia, byArtiur
Foster.
Containing all the statute* a.id the pittance
of all the resolutions of a general and public na
ture, and now of force* which have been panned
in said State from the year 1-20,t0 the >ear !fc‘d'.'
both inclusive, with occasional explanatory note*
and reference*, and a list of the statutes repealed
or obsolete To which is added an appendix,
containing the constitution of the state of Geor
gia. as amended; also references to such local
acts as relate to towns, counties, internal naviga
tion, county academies, Sec. and a collection of
the most approved form* used in carrying the
above laws into effect; with a copious index tn
the whole It wili be something like a continua
tion of Prince’s Digest, noting the laws in *aio
Digest, repealed or altered. J t may be obse. veu,
that tho legislature of Georgia are in the constant
practico of repealing, alteung, or amending laws
passed at their previous sessions, so inat without
auch a digest, or compilation of thstn, as is now
respectfully offered to the public, it actually re
quires a lawyer, or a per.'n vho has devoted
much tunc to the examination sod comparison ot
the ditf rent enactments ol each succeeding ses
sion of the legislature, to he acquainted with »h
the laws which are of force- And having witnes
sed with much pleasure the immense public utili
ty and popularity of the digest compiled by Oli
ver 11 Prince and also having no doubt but a
similar compendium of the law* from the time of
that publication down to the present with the ad
dition of the precedents, on forms, which wilt be
placid in the appendix, and which will add great
ly to the public utility of the work, and to thetur
ther&nceofjustice, would be very acceptable to
the yublic, the compiler has ventnrud upon tho
arduous end important undertaking. However,
a< t relying altogether on his own experience of
having been a member of the legislature during
the passage ofthe most of the Laws now proposed
to bo published, and at the administration of
them for eight yca-s, as justice of the inferior
court, in a county whore much business of an in
tricate nature is transacted in that court and the
court of ordinary; tsftnr collating the manurcript
it has been placed in the hands ofgentlernon em
inent in tfye law, who after a strict and careful
•Xdiuinatioa have politely tendered to him the
ftttbjuioed certificates.
I have examined a digest of the Laws of f«»r
gia from 1820 to 1829 inclusive, by A Fostei,
esq and think tho work executed with great judg
ment and accuracy. Tho work is intended as a
continuation of Prince's Digest, and is, in my opin
ipn, woll calculated to answer that valuable pur
pose. Although the author Is not professionally
a Lawyer, he seems, in ascertaining tue statutes
now of force, to nave addod much care examina
tion anJV.ndy, to his advantages a* a practical ln
gislato, during most of the period embraced in his
work.
JOHN F. KING.
Auguste, July, IS3O
Augueta, July 28, 1850.
I have attentively examined a Digest of the
Law sos Georgia, from 1820, t'2 1829 inclusive,
and find the work is executed with much jud,,
ment and accuracy, by A Foster, esq. of Coluin
bin county,. I hare no doubt tho work will
prove valuable to every citizen who feels desir
ous to become informed of the statutes new of
force in the state, and would recommend all jus
tices of the inferior court, justices of the peace,
eletks, sheriffs, 4c. to possecs themselves of the
Wuik as soon as published.
THOMAS GLASCOCK
Wrighteborsugb. sth June, 1830.
Sir—As far as I have yet had an opportunity
sis examining the manuscript copy of yi-ur digest,
Ot the laws of the stale of Georgia, I' highly ap
prove both of its plan and execution. The vol
ume canuot fail to answer woll the purpose for
tvlnch it was intended. In the appendix there
are a mtmbor of precedents or forms, which ap
pear tc have boon modeled with accutacy, and in
atrict conformity to the digested statues from
Which they were drawn; and without doubt will
add much to the value and usefulness of
W ork, as a mean (in the hands of the justices of
the peace, justices of the inferior courts, clerks
Sheriffs, young practitioners of the law, and oth
ers) in errying the above named laws into effect
greater facility
lam sir youi obedient servant,
PIERSON PETIT. ‘
Arthur Foster esq.
The work ie new in the hands of Judge Schley,
Who has kindly promised as early as other «n
--9agements will permit to take it through a care
iil and minute investigation, and correction, if
Correction shali be found to he necessary and
proper.
The great public utility of such a work must
he obvious to all: “lid the compiler, who has de-
Toled to it much time and lrborioue study, flatters
himself that the testirnoials presented above,
Will fully satisfy the public, that, that utility has
not been lessened in the slightest degree, by any
defect on his part, in its genera! design ot the ac
curacy of its execution.
IT*At the suggestion of the professional gen
tlemen whose names are affixed to the above eer
tilicates, and otheis who have generously taken
iu\ interest in the work, and with an anxious de
sire to make the work as extensively useful as
possible to the public, the cempiler will introduce
into it seveia) highly important laws of the Uni
ted States, in common use among the people,
end which are often difficult to be tound: among
which a-e thi sci relation to the naturalization
of alien* the remaval of cases from tho state to
the United State courts, tho mode of voting for
president and vice president, bv electors, ana of
(Baking the return*, out the time of holding such
flections, 40.
TERMS
The work will contani about 400 page*, and
will be printed after the style of Prince’s digest.
Which is to be taken os tho standard, and bound
in law binding; will be published a* soon as a suf
ficient number of subscribers can be obtained to
warrant its publication, aud will be delivered to
subscribers at their ranidences, at $3 50 per co
py Any responsible person obtaining fifteen
subscribers, and becoming accountable for the
•ame, shall be entitled to due cupy gratis.
Publisher# of newspapers in this state, who will
favor the above with such occasional 'nsertiens
os they may think proper, till the Ist November
DPXt, shall receive therefor a copy of the above
work.
items”
The trial of Joseph J Knapp and Georgs Grow
(Dshield indicted as eccesones in the murder of
Capt. White, was to have commenced at Bdom
on the 9th iust.
The smalt-pox has made its appearance in the
Western District ot Tennessee, and, it was fear
ed, \yonld extend itself. \ dozen cases had occur
red in Carroll county, and others in Gibson
The Hon D. E Huger is nominated in a Char
leston paper as a candidate for the gubernatorial
chair in opposition to Major Hamilton. Col .las
Chosiiut of Camden, hanauc been nominated for
the same oihco.
The lion John Janies Appleton, late U State.
Charge and Affaires to Sweden, came passenger in
tho brig Falconer, arrived at Boston from Stock
holm.
—poo—
Dr. David Dick on, Dr. Lattimore, Charles B
Green, Esq ad Cotes worth P. Smih, Esq are
nominated as catulida'ee for United States sen
at or, tor Alissisippi ,io the place of Mr, Adame, de
ceased
LEIVTA C. ALLES <
now oponing at his stor*** West Hide of Broad
street, an extensive assortment ol
STAPLE AND FAN* Y GOODS!
among which ahi
Super Blue, Black and Olive Clothe,
do do dark mixed and Gray Sattiuetts,
do white and red Flannels,
London Duffle and Point Blankets,
Lindsey Woolsev and Ketsey,
Bleached and Brown Sheeting* *ndShirting*,
Prints and Ginghams of every description,
Sersnetts and Sinchaws,
Sopor black Lutestring Silks,
do chang Gros D Nap do.
do black Mandarine,
do chang do
Printed Circassians, .
Bomb-vines and Bombs tettes,
lUack, French and Italian Crape*,
Swiss, Carnbrie and Book Muslixib,
Jaconet and Foundation _ do
Linen and Cotton Cambrics,
Bobbinet Laces,
Thread, Edging, Footing, &.L.
Laco Collars and Veils,
Fancy Gauze Handkerchiefs,
Linen Cambric and Merino, do
Flag and Bandanna do.
Belt and Bonnet Ribbon* of the latest *tyTe#
Dunstable and Leghorn Bonnets,
Misses Gimp,
Tui-k, Curl, and Shell side Comb*,
Bleached and Brown Linear,
Linen Diaper,
Silesia Sheeting,
W hite Cotton and Silk H ire,
Black do do do
do Prc.wn and Random mixcvl half hose,
I.a tibs Wool do do
Buck and Beavor Gloves,
VLtck and white Silk do
| do and Coloured Horse skin do
Valencia, Swansdown and Marseilles Routings,
Furniture end Apron Checks,
Domestic Plaids,
Union Stripes, <fce,
Superior Bed Tick,
1 adding, Buckram, &o Ac,
Superior Gilt Coat, and Vest Bcttefiw,
do Beaver Hats, latest fashion,
Kor&m and Wool do
hoots & T _ snoESi
Boponor Men# Fine Calf-shin Brogans,
do Coarse iio
Morocco and Kid Pumps,
Prunella Slippers and Boot*,
Misses colored and Black lasting Slippers,
Childrens Leather Shoes and Boot*—
Aten, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
HARD WARE, Ac. &o
October, 23—2—ts
WHOLESALE
40*7 HAT
Wg 7 boot fc w '
„ / SHOE oft, ±O4
STORK,
SAVANNAH.
(HIE subeebers have just received a complete
. assortment of
HATS. BOOTS a, shoes,
selected principally for the country trade, and of
fer tin-m iow for Money or good Paper.
GEO. NEWHALL A Ce.
Young s thuidingo. .
Oct C. 18.30, 2h *
SHERIFF SALES. j
ON the first Tuesday in DECEMBER box*,
will be sold at Talbotton, Talbot county, be
tween tho la-ful hoars of Bale, the following pro
pert v to wit—
Three Negroes, vix. Dicy a girl seven
teen years old, Isaac a boy fourteen yoare obi,
and Ginry a girl ten year* old; all leviod on as tho
property of John Ouslav to satisfy a fifa from Put
warn superior court in favor of Hector T. Good
nin, against Jubn E. Clark, Jesse Anbury and
John Ouslay.
One Lot in the Posen of Talbotton,
with a dwelling house and kitchen on it, a etnek
of Merchandize principally Dry Goods, and a Ne
gro Girl about eighteon years old, all levied on a#
the property of Charles R Wynn to satisfy two
bias from Monroe Superior Court, one in favor of
David Stanford, the other in favor of Andrew Lov
against John Redding and Charles R. Wynn
One Lot of Land No. 207 in the 13d
district of formerly Muscogee now Talbot countv
levied on as the property of William Smith, or hia
interest in said lot, to satisfy a fifa from Pike so
porior court in favor of Walter Bell vs said Smith.
WILLIAM FLEMING, D Stuff.
oct 80
On the first Tvtsday in January next,
' i ILL bo sold in Talbotton, Talbot County,
within the lawful hours of sale the following
property to wit—
tive Negroes an follows, Hig Hannah
2/ V?are old, Little Hannah 17 year* old, Mary
, 7 years old, Harmon 5 years old, and Nelson 4
years old, all levied on as the property of Pleasant
Lawson to satisfy a mortgage fifa from Talbot
inferior court, in favor of John P. Blackman, and
sundry other fifas in my Lands against said Law
son,
WILLIAM FLEMING, D Shg.
oet 30
Gn <4* Tuesday in December next
Vl/ILL be sold in Talbotton, Talbot county,
▼ ▼ between the hours of ton and four, the
States internet in the following Lots of land to
The North hah lot numb*r onu hundred
and fifty six, in the Iflth. district offormely Mus
cogee now Talbot county, containing one hun
dred one and one fourth acres.
. L *i h.lf of Lot, number seventy
rune in the 22d district of formelv Muscogee,
now 1 albot county, containing one'hundred one
and one fourth acres.
. liol number fifty-two,
’-r u *'.*''' 1 d ’ Btrict formerly Muscogee now
1 albot county, containing one hundred one and
one tourth acres. JAMES P. PORTIS, Shff.
NOTICE.
month* after dato, application will be
k made to the Honorable the inferior couit of
Mnecopee county, when setting for ordinary pur
poses for leave to sell the real estate of Elijah Jew
ett, late of said county dec’d.
n . .c-x .0.,* JOHN LOOM 18, Ex>.
Oct, Iftri, 1830. l-w-4-m.
NOTICE. ~ '
% ' L perrons indebted to the estate of Elijah
Jewett* late of Muscogee county dec’d. will
Diane immediate payment to the subscriber, and
those to whom the estate is indebted, will ronder xu
their demands in terms ofthe law.
JOHN LOOM:s, E* r.
Oct Ito, 1830 Mi w
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD,
STOLEN or strayed from the Subscriber liv
v v mg m Golumbus Georgia, a red flea-biue”.
•/ray horse, about ten years old, 14 hands high
Ihe above reward will be given for the horse or
iny mtormation, so that I ge' him again, 'ami
ill reasonable charg't s paid .
P w FLYNN.
■ B T Thc SeJma Courier, and Alabama State
Intelligencer, will inrert the above advertisement
one ti ne, and forward their accounts to P W
*• «ynn, tor payment
Oct. 23 IS3O. S~ 2w
GARDEN SEEDSai
VI7 AH RANTED FRESH—Just received,
v T and for sale, by
B. TARVER Cos
nov 27 c 7
LAW OFFICE.
TITF. undersigned continue# to practice lav
in Columbus and the adjoining countie
j Ho has also opened an office in Washington
i Autauga county, Alabama, in connexion with
! Davie Golightly esq who resides in that place,
j They will practice in the several courts of law
I and 0 juily of that state, also in the circuit court
! of the United states.
i J. T. CAMP
; Columbus,Georgia, N0v.27.
NOTICE.
. A FTER this date the Sheriff sales ofthe conn
(\ ty of Moiriwether, will bo advertised in the
! Columbus Democrat. GREEN TALBOT Shrf
j nov 27.
sheriff sales.
Ar the first Tuesilay in January nsx t,
ILL be s o !d Greenville, Merriwether
▼ * county, between the lawful hours of sale,
th* following property, to wtt:
One Lot of l. an g y O . Seeentl- Fight (78J tn the
Tenth (lOti) ,3i«:rict of formerly Troup, now
Merriwether county, to satisfy sundry fifas issu
ed from a Justices court of Columbia county, m
fpvor of Marke P Davis, ana others, against
George A . Fimn . ,
One Lot of Land.\o. Thirty-Two (32) tn the
second (2d) district of Troup, now
Merriwether conntr, to satisfy a fifa which issu
sued tro m Monrce Superior court against 1 hotn
aa C. M'Dowell, in favor of Daniel Pariah A co.
VS. said M ’Dr Well
One Lot of Land -Vo. Sirty-Five, (65) in the
tenth (10th) district of formerly Troup, now
Sderrivelher county, levied on as the property of
j Charle- Jingrom to satisfy two fifas which issued
from Bibb Superior court in favor of the Central
i Bank, vs said Jingram.
1 Also. Samuel Caldwell's interest in Lot Ao
Two h mdred and six (206) in tho tenth (16th)
district of formerly Troup, now Merriwether
count -, , levied on to satisfy a )J|» which issued
fii n (-reen county superior cofirt, in favor of
Watkins Bay nor, vs suid Samuel Caldwell.
GREEN TALBOT, Shrff.
Bov. 27.
notice! '
4 LI, persons having demands the es
tate of capt. James Powell lately #f Coweta
uounty, and formerly us Glynn county in this
! Htate deceased, will render thorn in in terns of
i the law. And all persona indebted to ecjd es
] tato, are roquired to make immediate payment.
ALLEN U. POWELL,
Esocutor.
f tiov. 27.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
! On Thu rsday the 17 th of January next,
T'KriLL be sold at the lute residence of capt.
v V James Powell, deceased, in Coweta county,
the perishable property ofaaid deceased, consist
ing of the prevent y ears crop of cotton and pro
visions, two shot guns, and one hand mill. Also
wilt bo hired for the balance ofthe year, tho ne
belonging to said estate, and the cleared
»nd belonging to a tract of land No. 14. in the Ist
district of Coweta county, will be rente’d for one
year. Terms of sale, the hire of the r.egroob end
tho loused property, will be made known on the
day.
ALLEN B. POWELL,
Executor.
Be*. 27.
JONATHAN*A. HUDSON,
HAS removed from Hi* former stand on Craw
ford, to Broad Street, ne :t door above inns a rs
Stewart and Fontaine, where be is low receiving
direct from New-York
A general Assortment of
DRY GOODS
HARD WARE CUTLERY Ac. & 1,-e
W hich he will sell low for cash, or approved
piper
lie has also on band, tnd will continue to keen
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
GROCERIES
Colombo#, Nov. 20.
J- KEISTER
Tailor,
RFPPECTFULLY inform# tho cifixen# of
Columbus and its vicinity, and hi* former
eustsmers from Miiledgeville particularly, that
ho hoc located himeelfin this place. -His arrnnge
moct* are such that he will always he in posses
sion of the latest fashions, end those who may
fe-ror him with their order* will h*.ve their wink
done with the ntraoct neatness and dispatch. Hi*
shop is on Crawford street two floors below the
Poet Office.
| Columbus, Nov IS q &
i CF C t I T U C *r T
o* kJ Alj I S iLT Ijilij i •
IJ’HE Subscriber has just reeoived FIVE
l HUNDRED Bushels of SALT, which he
will sell on accommodating terms.
J A. HUDSGS.
November 6,1830 4—3 w
_ A CAKD
tHE fkionds es the subscriber, who hold vub
l scription Lists fer the t-eorgm Christian he •
pertory, are requested to forward them immedi
ately by Mailw otherwise. G CAPERS,
Macon, Nov. 6’ 1830. 34
N. B, Printer* in the State of Georgia, e?o re
quea ed to give the above a place twice or thrk>a
n their respective prpers.
Swaim’s Panacea.
THE public is respectfully cautioned agf.indt
a spurious imitation of this medicine The
preperafion of which is put up'in bottles similatly I
fluted, and in size, but the impression, blown in !
the glass, very faint and indistinct. Th* taste of j
the admixture is acrid ami bitter , and the only •
semblance it bear# to the gonuiue Bwaim‘e Para- 1
oca, is in color, and « component part cf eareapa- I
rills of no virtue. When positive proof is obtain* i
nd of the source from whence the imposition ema- J
nates, it will be made known. In the.mean time, i
: the public is informed that I have established A.
PARSONS,of Savannah, my sole agent for the ?
Stale of Georgia, and from bun my genuine Pa j
naueft and V trnufuge can be obtained. Respect- i
able Druggists nre particularly rocommendcd to I
purchase of my agent, as they will be swpp’uvd Oil ■
as good twuum fioui 1110.
WIf.LIAM SWAIM.
Philadelphia Sept. 10 leoO.
nov Kl h 5
o*Tho editor* ofthe Augusta Chronicle, Mr.-
con Telegraph, and Coluiiibiis Democrat, will
publish the above once a week for four weeks, and 1
ana forward their accounts to the SavaanuL. Ro- j
tlublicsn office for payment.
B. TARVER & CO.
HAVE removed to their new Store, corner of I
Broad and Crawffnd street, where they are j
cow opening direct from Now York, a genera! :
asaortmeat of
DRY GOODSt, ,
HARD WARE,
CUTLERY,
DRUGS, MEDTCTNES,
A C 4*e
Which tlioy tyill eel! lose for cash, or approved
edit. I
TORT GAINES HERALD,
A.YD COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER.
BY M. SMITH, A Cos.
gxyKK v«rv rapid increase of pcpnlation in the
J surrounding ,country—ihe besntifirl and heal
thy situation of Foht Gaim.s, as well as its ,n
--■rcasing commercial i-xportanon, on so fine a river
with the facilities thereby of obtaining by quick
despatch, commercial and 01 her news, from New
Grkans and the Northern Ports, and even from
Europe, by the arrival of vessels at the Appalach
ian Bay—were amongst the circumstances to
iudiicn a determination, upon the location of a
proas, as the place. As also, tho facilities afforded
by mail conveyance, pirect iron* Washington city
and tho Northern Ports, generally—as well as in
different directions into every part ts
Florida and Alabama
The Fort Gaines Herald, will always be £ free -
and independent paper devoted to no party, but j
onen to all. It will contain Foteign and Domestic j
Inteligence-Political discussion of interesting sa,>-
jtets, predicated on the rights and sovereignty of
tho states, and tho constitutional confederation of
the American Union--MiscullaDoue articles—Lit
erary -Moral Ac. A full mid iaithful account,
will be given every week, of thp proceedings of
general interest, of the Georgia and Alabama Le
gislatures, and of Florida, and of the Congress of
the United Stale*. Also a commercial register,
of the current prices, of Foreign and Domestic
produce; at Now Orleans, Mobile,’ Appalachicola
hay, Magnolia, Columbus, Fort Gaines, Aapaiagn,
Savannah, Charleston. SC. and New York. Also
nn account of the Agricultural affairs of this suc
tion of country.
The Herald shall su-tain tho cause of truth,
of injured innocence, of wounded reputation, of
insulted justice, and the rights of man."
The Editors will remark, that they highly approve
of the policy ofthe President ofthe United States
relative 10 the Union generally, but particularly
to the Also ol that of the Governor, of
Georgia, and the present measures of the ruling
party.
CONDITIONS.
I. Tub Fort Gxi#vt> Uhrauu, xs» Comwer
cixt ArtVERtiSER, is published weekly , *st a su
per-royal sheet with new typo,
11. Price to subscribers, Two dollars per annum,
or for 52 numbers, payable in advance, to those
v;ho hold this part r, or throe dollars at the end of
four moot ha, to the Editors, or four dollars at the
and of tho year. No subscription laken for less
than one year. Advortisetnont.-i done very lour.—
111 Any gentleman who may pleaso to solicit
and procure tho namoe of five responsible subscri
ber'. and »ei;d them to tde Pistmaster at Fort
Games, or Columbia, Henry county Alikin.!
i'hal' be entitled to one paper gratis, for a year,
and they can seed (licm os ihov are entered.
II ? Editors in Ge rgia and Alabama will please
give this prospectus a few im-eruona.
DA RllE RING,
"I'HE Brn“CRjBBR respectfully informs his
* fiiuuds, 11-t public, nod »tianger* in particu
lar, that he ha* yfr.im unfortunate,circumstances,)
been c -mpe'lod to return to his old trade, of
wielding tho Brush end Razor, at which he has
spent many s pleasaut hour, a* she East; —and
has handled the non of many a fair physiognomy.
He has concluded to give his undivided attention,
while in Columbus, to tijo ai ovo business; and
will use hts utmost endeavorn tc give gewsral sat
isfaction to those who may honor him with e call
in his line of busuo;'**. Ills 6'Lnp is west of Gca.
Howard's Tavern, cn CrAwford street, at the sign
of Barber’s pole—where he solicits those in noed
,of a keen razor, and ‘harp scissors, 4m-,to step in
snd siperieuca the luxury of his profession.
SLT He would bo glad to take as an apprentice,
a Lad from 10 to 15 years of .age—to a suitable
one, either whi'e or t otoreil, (White prefArVed,) a
liberal chance will allowed
CHAR LB 8 a ITEEjyE T.
Oct . 23,1230. B—Svr
RACES. •
Montgomery Club Races vs ill com
-1 ruenee over the MONTGOMERY TURF,
on Wednesday tho !Sth of December next, end
continue until the ennuir g Satuaday, free for any
Horse, Mare or Gilding, from any part of the
world.
Tho ls*t day’e running, three miles heat.
2d do dk>. two do. do.
3d do. and». one mile , do,
4th do. do the best thYee.jp. five. "■
lIT The aggregate amount of the fojir day’*
purse which is estimated at ONE THOUSAND
DOLLARS. will be regulatly apportioned
On the fourth day, afterffhe Main Wife©,-
4 SP LEND //> SADDLE.
of first rate Workmanshi» end mstorials, manufto
turorl by Mr. Wig. 11 ' on, <d this City, will be
run for, free for-any saddle-horse
CORNELIUS ROBERSON,’ :
' ' ’ Secrefary.
1 October 26 ’ 4-2 w
<r r Thu Alehmua Iniellg,nicer, Tosealoosa,-
the Southern Advocate, Huntrvillo—and the De
mocrat. Columbus, Geo. will give the above two
i,n*ertion«, and forward their accounts to thia office
for payment
I A'V NOrl> E. Jons MjiTon ek William
.* J J vv W fiavo aevocistod tharose!me
I tn trie r-r-istico of Law, under tho firm of Mst.vos
J and WiLßoxs—and run or both of them will re
j gularly attend the Superior Courts of Muscogee,
Randolph, Lee, Marion, Talbot Harris, Morri
wether, and Troup countia# Their oSica ie in
Colombo*, where they m*y be consulted at oil
tinaoe, when xufi. cn the circuit
JOHN MILTON,
W M ). W. VVELBORN.
Nov. B,4—Bvr
O’ The Macon Telegraph, Augusta Chronicle
and Alabama Journal, will give tho above three
insertions, and forward their accounts torso for
payment. M. 4- W.
LIST OF LETTERS
EMAINIMO in the Poet Office at Creek
Agency. Ist oct, ISdO.
Bfryiiib, James 2 Gosiin, Simon
s Brown, Jessn Hicks, Thus.
[ Slackvitt**, 3 ii ,s . John.
! Bronson, Stephen JVioor, j. P.
Brook, J. W. Marshall, J,
Broadnax, J. H. Ore, Genrgo
Coehes Miro Simg, J. S.
GrowtfU, Jno. erk boy Scioggiu, F.
Catniln, J. A' Stnitii, S,
Glrtgg, F Miss Sdohame, JllO,
Car*', P. Stewart, S. Mrs
Cieath, Jacob 3 M'alltei, It.
Griffin, Joseph Watson, J. (J.
Griffin, Honry ' Warden, C.
Gray, D tftV. Wt!k“r i Ci-o 7rpe
S.C. BLNTON, A. BM. i
October 1830 I
LOW, TAYLOR & Cn.""
Oh SAVANNAH.
n AVR received bv the Ship Georgia, arriv- J
■ * ed this day from Liverpool, an extensive
feitu general assortment of
BRITISH MANUFACTURED
reasonable dry goods,
nrd lisvs already in Store, and daily rocoiving
additional enpplie* -if
Anitrxtctn, French Italian <Sj* German
DRY GOODS,
of all descriptions which nre off'ored for pale on
usual term* and such of their customers who
cannot conveniently leave homo, their order will
be faithfully executed
Bavannab, October 9 183 ft 2h
PROSE EC ’J US
OF-THE
IfUllA L REPOSI TOR Y.
CiR BOWER OF LITERATURE;
Embellished, Quarterly, trilft a Handsaw
Engraving;
DEVOTED exclusively to Polite l iterature,
comprised in the following subject*-. Origi
nnl and Select Tales, Essays, American sod For
eign Biography, Travels. Notice# of New Pubjii-a
--t mis Origins! and Soled Poetry, Amusing Mis
cellany, Humourous and Historical Anecdotes,
Ac Jtt)
The character end d< ignofthis popular pc j
odical b ng gonern! known, it having been ouh
lised nearly -1 years and received a respecub)*
and widely ex’, tided shaie of public patronnua,
aud a* it must Isa acknowleiigcu to be one of the
cheapest nun? » extent, the publisher deems it
unneecssr yin h** proposals for publishing anoth
cr volume, to say more than that it will continue
to bo conducted upon the -time plan and affordod
at the same law rate, that he has reason tc* believe
has hitherto given satisfaction tc its nunieroue
patrons.
Hi) exertions to render tha Repository a (.Ini!*,
insr and instructive visiter will still be a iremiting;
and as its correspondents r.re d-jly increasing
several highly talented inrfivid; ils, with tho ben
efit of whose literary labours ho ha* not iicfet s
foie been favoured, and whose writings would re
flect honour upon any periodical, have engaged re
contribute to its columns, ho flatters himself i! t
their communications, together with the best ;..j-
Jiodicals of the day, with which he is rogula.l-/
supplied, will furnish hi’o with ample niateua-s.
tor enlivening its pages with that vatiuiy expect
ed in worku of this nature.
CONDITIONS.
T an Rcral Reepusitobt will be published orvw
ry other Baturday, on Super Royal p.ipor of a su
perior quality, and.will contain ttventy-sii num
bors, of eight payes each, besides a title page and
index to the volume, making in the whole, 2?2 p£-
gos, Octavo. It *hnll be printed in hand- -r -
style, on njoojnnH fair typo, making a neat and
tasteful volume at the end of the year, comoim
matt ir, tliat will be instructive t-nd profiiaoie tot
youth in luture years.
Tho Seventh Volume (Third Vol. Kr*y serifs)
will commence on the sth of June next, at the low
ra.s of One Dollar pei annum, payable ie all cas.-g
in Acvxeta .No subscription received for Jess
than on-j year.
PREMIUMS.
Thp following premiums will be allowed to
Post-Masters, Editoic of Paper* and others, who
will act as agents for the Respesitorr. Those who
I will forward us Five Dollars freo of postage, eb.d!
j rt-caivi- rix Copies, nn<! any persoi,, who will re,nit
| us Twenty Dollars, shell receive tidenty-fee cop.
ies for cue year—reducing the price to eighty
cksts per volume; and any person who will re
mit Twenty-1 1 ive Dollars, shall reroive /lurlij-aue
copies imd » set of -SCut-.n,* Reflections lor ovety
Day in the Year, plainly hut handsomely bound
That we may tho sooner, and the more accu
rately, determine on the number oi Copies nocej.
sgry for us to print the ensuing year, as an incen
tive ‘o present exertions on the part of those who
are disponed to assist us in obtaining subscriber*,
we offer the following additional premiums:—To
tbs first person who shall remit us Twenty boG
lare, one copy ol The Token t or 1830, contirnmq
thiitoeu elegant engtaviugs—to second who shall
remit us Twenty Doll- rg, the first and second.
volun*e, new series, of the Repositntj, or any o
tlior two volumos we have on hand, bound or
unbound, ac may suit the convenience of the com
petitor, and the same number of volumes to the
first who shall remit Fifteen Dollars ; -To the
first parson who shall remit Twenty Five Dollarr,
on* copy of The ISonveuir for J?3-‘W, containing
twelve elegant engravings—to the second, the
first and second volume, new series, of the Repos
itory;—To the Sint person who shall remit Thirty
Dollar«, one copy of The Talisman, containing
twelve elegant engravings, extra copies in the
same ratio with those who shall remit twenty o»
twenty-five, andthevet of Sturm, and the first St
second volume, now series, handsomely bound an J
gilt—tho second, who remit* Thirty Dollars,
the *amc with tho exception of The Talisman.
The *occC»eful competitors can gat thsir books
lent to New York, Albany, Troy or Hertford, fr-ie
of expense, and left at nuy p!a< o in either of thou*
cities, they may designate, subject to their rs*.
speotiva orders
Names of the Suhecihors triih the amount ot
the subscription to be sent by the first of June, of
a* soon after ns convenient, to the Publisher
VVir.LiAM !i. Stosdabd. corner of Warten aui
Third-Streets.
Hudson, X F. April, 1830.
J Editors, who will give the above a ftw la*
sertioE*. shall receive our resent volume or the
third old series, ae a Compensation, and the nox;
m exchange: thoee who cons,dor tho whoJo too
1.-ng for insertion ar.d wish ie exchange Sniv, are
respctfuliy requested to publish the part relating
to premiums, givo tho rest at least a paasiuo u <£
tice, and receive Subscriptions. "*
To the Public.
pnr. FACULTY of .b« College would ri£
*r respectfully notify tho Barents and Guardians
oi t-ie titudents, that the oonflagralion of the new
buiiding, however tMriouo, wjtjl not interfere in the
sin* best degree with tho -egular duties of the
Coifejje. Tb* course of instruction will not he
enacted, an emy accommodation will be ready
for the etudeota by tho firs’ of January. Ttu>
Library it is true has been destroyed. but wof 'J
confident from the munificence of the Legisiattire
thht ihe lone wiil bo eo far repaired by the opening
ot tba neat term, as to prevent any injury atisiii-r
from itt* destruction. The Mathematical matin’
moats can be eesily replaced. The Sno Philose*
pineal Apafatus and Chemical Instruments ary*
tin-injured, and consequently full instruction in the
higher classes can ho given,
As to thepersonal accommodation of the voiW
mm, so difficulty will exist, fa the bid Kuil.buf
anherte devoted to the residence of the two Intv!
or closes, is uninjured,and will consequently cori
uiin all who now corn pose those biases, or who
may osjiie by the Commencement of the next
*“ e ! W J ° ©lassos Wiirw »tcommr>
dated with lodging and study rooms in private
.amnios or the bearding houses in town, and that
without any additional charge, until the Colle-’O
building shail be r-u>»>v.>J
*r ne r Acuity therefore, trust, and with full con*
_dunce, that the credit of tho institute a with the
Public, will not be diminished The Faculty
therefore cuufide in the return of all tha Students
on Uio first id Janury next to resume their ice *
ar duties . Cy order of the Faculty
WILLIAM MITtHEL,
Secretary*,
Oct. fit). 4 r
O’ Printers throughout the stale, friontf*; to
ths interest of Literature and the institution, v.iL
picase iTtsort the above.
TO KENT.
THE subscriber has throe eomforta
ble dwelling houses to rent thoer.>
jtihm® suing year ’here are attached to
'irti- each, all necessary out-houses, and
good garden spats. Apply to James Van Neac
esq or to the undersigned.
oct. 23 JOHN R PAQE
t'or Sale,
’pK Subscriber offers for sale, the store house
20 by **" et *
wi’h S good ctller—now occupied hy W Jk
Evans, £ Co—and that part of Lot No, f'fi2
tlie East shle of liroad Street, on which it stands,
measuring 24 feet 6 inches front, and 147 feet 1C
inches iu the rear.
F. TOBY
November C, 1830 } -