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»•{ ; ,idori■*!»and Wilson, ne« hU.t's Mn.tai'iTi
l ;. 1C .in coii't ; «h* oro from \vV h, wo ai'c i.i
f,.r fil is wt>i b 2 I per bushel.
; i,ir f ' Particle." —Wo have j*i t rcc<*i> od a
. i .. !’■
, i incit'd mine* in Hall*' <s!ii:n ccuilv, (ii,
j'.. ; !h> 4th. iust. from which wo make liio I'jl
j", r.a irt:—[/*;/fiWfi>d Spectator]
■I v.-. ! (five vou some iitlle idea efathe prodyc
. f the mines; in this comity I semied, a
f,. i . j;i ct* since, out of the creek, a piece of gold
vhicli weighed two litre ired and twenty-seven
p, nev weights and twenty-seven givius. I have
no doubt in declaring my opinion, ihat gold is t!ie
t ratio with the magnitude of the s.n am it is
f,.md in. Our attention at pic-sent is a li tie
tur • and to the lulls ; 1 think they will ho equally
p; ilia Me.
A correspondent ofa Philadelphia paper men
tions that lie hid counted, in the columns of a
weekly newspaper, from twenty to twenty-live
f ,, •; „ioo outrages, actual murder sand executions
l! the g di ws, which had taken pLcewilhm two
or t rt o weeks in different parts of tho United
.States,
i :p '.I r » #■ 4 ‘l*
• .a, A— Si\ -s '-s' *-■- y
COLUMBUS December Id, Inti s
Corrected ll’eekly.
BACON— 10 cents.
COTTON—B a 9 cents.
Bagging Jnndee, 23 a 2?> cents.
Kentucky, 23 Rope, 10.
CORN—bushel, 50 cents.
“ meal pea busnei, $1
Meal—69 a75 cents. ■*■
CANDLES—Sperm, lb 50, box, 58 cents.
Tallow, pci lb. 25, box, 18 cents.
fCOF’Elff —per lb 15 a 16 cents.
FLOUit—Superfine, none.
Countrv— $7 a &e barrel.
FlSll—Mackerel; No. :{. fp
No. 2. $lO
IRON—li cents Nails, 9 cents.
• anting 7a 9 cents.
MOLASSES—4S a 50 cents.
FORK—Prune, §>!-!
ess sl6$ l 6
RU rff—per lb. 5 cents for new.
SUM v; —New Orleans, II a 12 cents.
Loaf-—ld a 2d cents.
SPIRITS—Brand Cog $1 s<iasl 75.
Holland Gin. .s>l 57 a $1 50
Northern, 56 a 75 cents.
Jamaica Rum, $1 f»o a $1 75.
Northern, 50 a 75 cents.
Tensrifle, Wine, gal. SI 25 a iji 50
W hi key. 50 a 6 .’ cents.
S \ LT—per. bushel $ I ,25 Ait
SHOT per Bag. $1 75 a»S--
TEA—Hyson, $1 25 a $i 75.
Tbdiea—sl 25.
REM \RKS.
COTTON.—Owing to the bad weather in the
early part of the week, the amount if Cotton rc
ceived was limiied; it has come in very freely
however. for the last few days—and the prict’3
have ranged from 8 to 9 cents.
Do irg the week the arrival of several Role
Burrs and linally the Steamboat B.u.timoee,
with dl n» and assorted cargoes of Dry floods and
fir"(•< lies; lias provided our merchants with a full
sup; !’, o all the taple articles, sufficient it is pre
sumed to meet all present demands upon this mar.
ket dull it will be perceived, has declined from
two and 11 sto $1 25
The liver is now in fine foaling order, and the
p’lircr- in the neighbor hood have an opportuni y
ol ini warding their cotton diractlv to market fr ni
thi« place, as well as laying in tin it supply of gro
ceries on ri asonnb'e terms.
Sat tNsxtf, Doc. 11.
Cotton—Since our last, I'pEcdy has di-ct tied
1-2 to I cent, and v e reduce our quotations to
meet the market prices. The demand has been
steady during the week, and the sales a ount to
3500 In 40HI bales, at ptic.es lar'g.ng from 8 3 4
to 11 cents, principal sales 9 12a 10 1-4 cents.
I lIAtILESTON, Doc 11.
Cotton —There has been a fairitusinesg and, ne
in uplands thi- week at our quotations The
marke! appears firm, and we are of opinion that
price? are lit ely to remain steady, mil ss sr-me
nn ,e unfavorable accounts from Europe shou and
be received, which we do noj. calculate on, at
least for some time We quote at 9a 10 1-2.
Augusta, Dec 11
Cotton—Arrives freely, am) sales are made at
6 t> I) conls. Tlie general sales from
wagons averages but little if any over 9 cents,
i footers generally are storing their cotton and
ititctid wait ng for higher rales.
Mobii.e, Dec. 4.
Col ton, for the past week lias ranged from fii
to 11 cents.
Mltw Orleans, Nov £7.
Piece our last report there has been ihout 40 10
tab's sold, at a r. dilution generally of about 12
c cent per IH. The sales to this imo have been
pri Cipaily to fill orders lor the northern markets,
v inch n 'v being near or about satisfied, leaves
the demand very much confined to those who a'e
ln(), ° particularly engaged in tlie european trade,
iu ( nseqneoce, prices have declined, an.d the
market i comparatively (1.11; so much so, that a
further reduction is demanded, 4 hi many Conti*
den ; expected; indeed none but the best will
command our'quotations.and any thing over
11 wilts is with difficulty obtained, unless it bo o
'ci v superior quality. According to the Liver
l 1 i classification, corrected from last, sales; wo
<; into middling lit cents, fair I t u 10 1-2, good
lair 10 3 4 all, good and fine 11 I 1 a 11 1 £
-....... .-.'>r.:oia*
i on SALE OR RENT.
f ,'i'O.Vl r ! be first day of January next. Lot No.
IdO. on Oglellmrp fiUtect; on which there is a
t> . bntahie Dwelling ilouse and Kitchen, — and
A 39*
th ’ .ot in good repair The terms v.ill be made
c isy to a good porch i-er or lotian 1 —Apply to
LYNN A \V lIITK.- im:.
I'olu.uhus, Dec. li, 1830—10—:{\v
A I .So—FOlt SALE OH UK NT, From the
brst of January next, a good Store House,
W "h tw.i rooms and ' el ar, and a lee-place above
un.l below, on front street, adjoining Uui Coluui
bu i iiauk. For terms apply to
JOHN WHITE-TDR.
Dec. IS, 1830 10-■!w
no n< i.
I L persons imlehti and t» th i state if Hobart
* 15. lie (,|i || ilecd. late of J> ■ eoonli u; "'us
' will t- on make imiui-ihatc pay cut, end
) 1 ‘ l*i \«r <r irr amis are tenue ted o pie-iml
nutii in Uutn» of the law, to t >• t'u p-tyim I
Fit AM.;. <5, DIO.'. AilluV
’ • 1. 1 • . ....
■’AXATIi \ \ \. MCDSUiV. I
f *** rein fio ■* l.is f nif-r s*an<f on ("Vniv* I
K r»i:! til l*. outl S• ! f. !ic .1 I.o*-r ab )VO \
i tu.vw:rt ami rVii'niuf, \.trellis is low rt*cuivi:i_
iS i ct iVom New Vo k
.' gvnern! Asßorlinoiit of
DRY GOODS
::aU!> WMiR - —CUTLERY Ac &
Which he will sell low for cash, oi approved
piper.
He has a!s> onlnnd.and will continue to keen
V GEN!•:RA L bSsouTME \l’ (JE
GROCERIES
Columbus Nov. 20.
]' K
t j r_\,
ro • •
i Dilor,
ERPECTFUI.LY lnfirnis the citizens of
fib (ml ambus and its vicinity, and his firmer
costo ncis from Mi Icdgcvi'.le particularly, that
he bus located hiuiseifin place. IU-; arrange
ments arp such that he will always bo in posses
sion of the latest fashio s. and th >so who uav
fiv.n him wilh liieir orders will have their work
done with the utmost neatness and dispatch. His
shop is on Crawford street two dears below tlw
Eos' Office.
Columbus, Nov 13 c 5
ROW EKS .V N AFEW, *
UAVE j.ist received a large assortment of
DIIY-GOODS, FANCi A STABLE
REAL) Y- MAI) E « LU AT ti ING,
ISA DWARE, ,
Carpenter s Tools, Shoes, a omphlc
ASSOR 5 lE.NT OF HATS,
CROCKERY CHIN \ Tiff \-SETS,
CUT G AS.-', Ac. Ac
which in addition to their former stock, makes
thoir a s rtrnent very complete—uinch they
offer on favorable terms.
Dec. 4 c 8
ia:s\ is c. all ha’
i~S now oponiug at his store, West side of llroad
■i- street, an extensive a -sortrnent ot
STAPLE AND FAN* Y GOODS
AMONG WHICH AHE
Super Blqe, Black and >live Cloths,
do do dark mixed and Gray Sattmetts,
do while and red Flannels,
London Duffle and Point Blankets,
I .in sev Wo r l cv and Kersey,
* Bleached and Brown Sheetings asid S,hi dings,
Pi inis and Ginghams of ev ry description,
i a'sncU • and Sin.diaws,
pe. Mac!; I utesi rii.g SdU«,
do cliang i*ros D Nap. do.
<!o hlaelt .Mandrildue,
do cliang do
Printed Circas daw,
Bomb zincs and Bombazcltes,
Black Fr tell and (lalian Crapes,
Swiss, liainb-'c arui Book Mus.ius,
Jaconet and Foundation do
J.inenan! otton Cambrics,
Bobbinet I.aecs,
Thread. Edging, Footing, Ac.
1 ace Collars or.d Veils,
Fancy Gauze Handkerchiefs,
Linen Cumbria and Muiino, do
Flag and Bandanna do
Belt and Bonnet Ribbons of the latest style,
Dunstable and Leghorn Bonnets,
. Misses Gimp,
Tuck, Curl and Shell side Combs,
Bleached and Brown Linens,
Linen liaper,
Silesia heeling,
\\ Lite Cotton and Pills Hose,
Black do do do
do Brown and tlundom mixed half hose,
La i:bs Wool do do
Buck and Beaver Gloves,
Black and white Bilk do
do n- and Coloured Horse skin and i
Valencia. Swansdown and Marseilles Vestings,
IMrnifurt, n"d Apron Checks,
Domestic I'laidj,
Union SL ipes, A e,
Superi-. Bed Tick,
Padding, Buckram, Ac Ac,
Suporior Gilt Coat, and Vest Buttons,
do Beaver Ha's, latest fashion,
Korani and Wool do
HOOTS ct V ! SHOES:
Superior Mens Fine Calf-akin Brogans,
do Coarse do
M oroccoand Kid t’umps,
I'runclla Slippers and It lots,
l\!isscs eo!nr"d and Black lasting Slippers,
Childrens Leather Shoes and Bools—
At.SO. A CBN' EAT. ASSORTS!ENT op
HEADY M \D! I I.OTUING,
I LARD-WARE, Ac. Kc
October. 23 -9—ts
B !A!!VER & CO.
y AV" removed to their new Store, corner of
IS S Ur ad and Uraivfo and street, w i re they are
now opening dir ct from Now York, a general
assortment of
dry noons,
HARD I VMIE,
CUTLER 5 .
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
S;C \C
Which they will sell low fi r cash, or approved
ced:t
“LOW. TAYLOR & Cos.
• r s.usivjV.m.
AVE received hv the Ship Georgia, arriv
ed this day from Liverpool an extensive
and general assortment of
BRITISH M ANUFAf TUBED
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS,
and have already in Store, and daily receiving
additional supplies of
American , French Italian £? German
DRY GOODS,
of all descriptions which are offered fi r sale on
usual terms and such of their customers who
cannot conveniently leave home, their order will
be faithfully executed.
Sa varnish,'October 0 IR3O. 2h
g SALTY ST S AT V.
rvAKE Puhscri’tcr has just received FIVE
t fHJNDR- !) Bushels of SALT, which lm
will sell mi accommodating terms.
J. A. HUDSON
November (>, IR3O 4—3 w
NOTICE.
4 TER the expiration of four months, anpli
cation will be made to the Hon. the Inferior
Court of Morgan County , when sitting as a court
for ordinary purposes,for leave In sell l. r .> acres
of land, mole or less, lying on Indian creek, ad
joining Lumpkins, Davis and others, it being a
part oftlie real estate of Matthew Phillips, late
of said countv. deceased,
' WILLIAM W. CARLISLE.
Troup County, Nov. v-l. 1830 Admr
Ol YBDI AN $ VUE.
(V J} The first Tuesday in February next, will
,* bo sold at the Court*House in Harris county,
between the lawful hours of salt* by older ot tie)
1 forior ' urt of Troup rouTity, w on -ilting tor
ordinary purpose) —1.0 I No Ifd l , m the I■* li
l); iriei; foruietly M* ••• goo. now Harris e< u n
~ |, .! <• I 8 V» -me.., u non 1 • :
ii„. b. i lit of i .Lid .i inor
Jt ill'. PHILLIPS*, Guardian.
Dec. 18, 1830- 10-q
G A RDEJN SElin Sg
\\ A*S»NTE» SHlv.ai—Ja,i KfcJ
* * and lar sale, by
B. TIRVER 4 Cos.
tmv.27. c. 7
LAW OFFICE.
*| 'HE undersigned continues to practice law
■-* in < olumtais and Wie ailj lining coiiniisi
He has also p.m.'d an nllico m Wasliington,
Atitaaigi county, Alabama, in connexion v th
David G ilighlly esq who reside-in that place.
They will practice in tin several courts of law
and < <[Uit\ ofthnt state, also in the circuit c > *rl
oi the United Slates.
J. T. CAMP.
Columbus Gcnryia, Nov. 27.
“j - AW NOTICE. —John Mu ton A IVm.mi
r. J J. W. Wi i.BoiiN, have associated themselves
in the practice of Law, under the fir cif Mu T o.\
and Wei horn— and ne or both ot thorn will re
gularly attend tho Superior Court* of Muscogee,
Bandolph, Leo, Mari n, Talbot. Harris, Merri
wotber, and Troup counties. Their office is in
Columbus, whete they may h.o consulted at all
times, when Hot on llie ciieuit
JOHN MILTON,
WM. J. W. WELBORN.
Nov. 6,1839. 4—Sa
il Jr The Macon i eiegrapli, Augusta Chronicle
ami Alabama Journal, will give ti e above three
insertions, and forward their amounts tons fur
payment M. \V.
i* or ale.
T HE Subscriber offers fi-r 6a'e, the store house
2° by 52 fr* t,
with a good roller—now occupied hy AV. R
Evans, 4'Co —and that part of Lot No Iti2. < n
the East side of Bioad Street, on which it stands,
measuring 94 foot 6 Eches front, and 147 feet 10
inches in the rear.
F. TOBY.
November 0,1839. 4—ts
BAIIBERIA a
HE Subscriber rsspectfully in for ins his
friends, tiie public, and strangers in particu
lar, that he Ins (from unfortunate circumstances.)
been compelled to return to bis, old trade, of
wielding tlie Brush and Bazor, at which lie lias
f-pont many a pleasant hrur, at the East ;—and
has handled the nose of many a fair physiognomy.
He In* concluded to give bis undivided attention,
while in Columbus to the above business; and
will use his uUnost. endeavor a in givcgoncia! sat
isfaclion to those who may honor him with a call
in his line of business. His Shop is west of Gen.
Howard s Tavern, on Crawford street, at the sign
of Barber’s pole—where he solicits those in need
ofa hern reznr, mid hnrp scissors, fyc.to stop in
and experience the luxury of his profession.
ffj lie would be glad to take as an apprentice,
a Lad from 10 to 15 vonrs of aye—to a suitable
one,either wlii'e or colored, (while preferred,) a
liberal chance will allowed
ClUlt! U.B SWE EXE Y.
Oct. 23,1230. 2—3 v
RACES.
f-gMIF. Montgomery Jotka Club Races will eoni
~S mencc over the MONTGOMERY TURF,
on Wednesday the 15th of December next, and
c.mtinuo until the ousiiirv Batu.id.iy, free f r any
Horse, Alarc or Gilding, f:oni any part of the
world.
The Ist day's running, three miles licat.
2d da do. two do do.
3d do. d>. one mile do.
4!li do. do. the best threo in five.
ST The aggregate arnJunt of the ff ur day's
pnr-c which is estimated at ONE TIIOUSA D
DOLLARS, will bo regularly apportioned
On the fourth day, aP.er the .Main Race,
A SPLENDID SADDLE,
of first rate wnrkinansliii and npi'eria’s. manufac
tured bv Mr Wm 11. Coe, of this City, will le
run for, free for any saddle horse
CORNELIUS ROBERSON,
Secretary.
October 26. 4-2 w
UJ J The Alabama Inielligencer, Tuscaloosr, —
the Southern Advocate, Huntsville—and the De
mocrat. Columbus, Geo. will give tho above two
insertions, and forward their accounts to this office
for payment
DOCKET TOOK LOST.
TOST Between Columbus and tb Suhseri
i her's House, T 2 miles on the Road leading to
Marshals Ferry, a small Red Moroceq l‘< ckkt
Book, considerably worn, tied with a hi to tap)
string- 11 had in it, when 10.-t, .*3O, a twenty and
a ten dollar bill; both on the Bank of Macon; and
a few papers, of no importance to any one but tli3
owner I wi'l pay the finder. v.'l.»n doiivrrrd to
me, at my residence, or to .fi J. Fannin, Columbus,
the sum ofslo.
SANDERS STALLINGS.
Dec. 11,1830—9—13
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
BTOLEN or strayed from the Subscriber liv
irig in Columbus Georgia, a red tloa-hitten
gray liorre, about ten years old, 11 hands high.
The above reward will be given for the horse, or
any information, so that 1 go‘ iiini again, and
all reasonable charges paid •
P. \V FLYNN.
O’The Selma Courier, and Alabama Slate
Intelligencer, w ill insert the above advertisement
one time, and forward their accounts to P. W
Flynn, for payment
Oct. 23 1830. 2- 217
Swaim’s Panacea.
fTAIIE public is respectfully cautioned against
5 a spurious imitation of this inedicino The
preparation of which is put up in bottles similarly
fluted, and in si in. but the iinproision, blown in
the glass, verv faint and indistinct. The taste of
the admixture is amid and hitter, anil the oj.’y
semblance it hears to the genuine R\v lii i’s i'ai.a
cea, is in color, ami a comp incut part if sars n>x
rilla es no virtue. When positive proof is Detain
ed of!ho source from "hm eo tlv> imposition ema
nates, it will be made known. In the mean time,
the public is informed that ! have i-sla iislr and A.
1* ARSONS, of Savannah, my !o agent fhr lie
State of Georgia, and from him u>v getimne l' <
nacea and Vermifuge can lie obtained lii'« , vc!-
able Druggists are particularly recommended to
purchase of my agent, as they will be supplied on
as e'o 'd terms as from me.
WILLIAM SWAIN
riiila Iphia Sept. It! le3o.
nov 13 1»5
UrcTho editor of tlie Align-ta Chronicle, Ma
con Telegraph, amt Colli bus Democrat, will
publi. h the above once a week fi rfi 1 r weeks, and
iiud f : war .’ their accounts to the Savannah Re
duhlican office for payment.
WHOLESALE
t§f B< >OT & ch
f St'uc',
C< ±4s
S4 V 1 v XAIT.
HE sub erhers have just received a complete
us ortuient of
HAT >. it d)TS Sc SHOES,
elected princinallv for the c.o uitiy trade, and of
or th in low fi t Mmioy nr •><i< and l’aper.
GKO. NEWIIALL A Cm
I oweg'ji JGiHdinrf
Get 2, 1830. *
buiAiii p sales: i
< \*N Um first T’le* lav in JEATARY : x‘.'
'* " ill i c at '/Y' -tutor., A tdi.ot ct i ty, be- j
t« ;ui the fubiiouis ~.f sale, the lullua in,7 pso-1
peit' tov.it— e i
One S :nl 'larc, I.nvicJ on as the proper!v of
-M. (’r.iille, to : iffy an cx cu i>n it> favor -
nf George Turner, property j«,ui,e.l out by the j
defendant or hi’ atto- ~i w.
MiLLJAM FLEMING, D Fluff, i
doe -1
On the first Ti'ts lay in Joi tt
JLLI.o sold in Ti:i-otton, 'ihilt-ot i- .-uiity, I
witU.it the lawful ti < ns of sale tin f liowinr 1
properly to wit—
Eire M’lp'ms ass ■liotn. [ i-r /Ltnnah '
2? years o.il. Litile llauuah Iff years i ff, Mary
7 years „if|, llam-.o i 5 years .11 and NoU- n 4
years o.d. aB cvied on as tiiu propcrl, < f i’ica aot 1
Lawson to sat if.■ a mot*, ige lift from Tal.iut
iut - iior co.tti, in IV»<:r ~f Jnlm I*. Blackman,
sundry odtoi liiffts iu my hinds against said Law
son.
WILLIAM FLEMING, I) Shff.
oct 39
SHERIFF BAI.ES.
On the first t wsihiy in January nrr.t,
ILL be so'l at Giconville, Moniwetlicr
county, hetwe _ n tho lawful hours of sale,
the f dloiving property, to win’
One Lot of La l ! .V..>. Ssrinty-Light f~B )in the
r n tli (lot i) di -t riot of former!.’Troup now
Merriwether c unity, to satisfy sundry fifas issu
ed fioin a Justices court of Columbia county, in
favor of Vlarke I‘. Davis, a:id others, against
George A Flinn
On. Lot of Lund "o Thirt t-Tiea f32< in the
(2d) district of formerly Troop, now
Mem wether county, to satisfy a lift which ii.su
sced from Monroe Superior court r.p-iinst Thooi
as ( M*! iowe 11; in favor of Daniel Fari-ii A ca.
vs. said. M I) .well.
Our l.ot ij loud .Vo. Sicty-l'-rs. (Go) in the
tenth (tilth) district of for morly i*ron|i, now
|y of
Charles Jingram to sa'i ty two iuiis which i-suetl
fioui Bibb Siiperi r court in favor es ihc Central
Bank, vs s ,i,l Jinjrram
Samuel CatdiecWs interest i.i Lot .Vo
Two hun ! ed and six (JOG) in the tenth (lOtli)
district of firmevly Troup, now Merriwether
county, levied on to a fifa which issued
fro ii Green county superior court, in favor ,f
Watkins Bavnor vs. said Samuel Caldwell
GREEN TALBOT, 1). Fluff.
nov. 27.
.' 077. E.
LTj p-rsons iude'tted to tile estate of Elijah)
Jewett, late < f Musnogre conn y th-o'd. will *
make iinaiediatc payment to the stibscrilu r and
those to whom state is indebted willro erin
thoir denial,Js in terms of the law
JOllffS LOOM IS, lff.fr.
Oct 16, 1839 1—( iv
NOTICE.
‘ ‘ months af rrdato. apt ’; alien win be
“- made to the llonurable the Inferior cunt es
Muscogee county, when sell ng f>r ordinary pur
poses for leave to sell tho real estate of Elijah Jew
el', late of said county dec'd.
’ JOHN LOOMIS, Iffx'r.
Oct, lG.li, 1830. l-w-l-ui.
'To Creditors ami De!>lors.
* 1.1. r*cr?on.* indelde*t to tjio eslato of Eduituid
-*- Carlisle iut 7 of Morgan comity, deceased,
are reque- tod t > make payment; and those luvv
ing ctui-os are to'Tet».v notified to present thorn
legal.y aulhenlicati and v ! a.a the time limited by
bv.v, to WILLIAM VV. CARLISLE, Ex r
Troup County Nov. 24, 1639.
ADJIIMS I R.XTOR’S SALE.
Du Thursday ike- 1 7th of January next,
\\a\a Lo sold at tiie late residence of capt
' * Janie; Powell, deceased, in Gi'weta county,
'ho peri liable proper! of said deceased, consist
ing of t lie present yea s crop of cotton and pro
visions, two shot guns, and one hand milt. Also
will bo hired tor the balance ot the year, tho no
il roe * belonging to swd estate, and the cleared
laud belonging to a tract of land N • 11, n the I t
district of iff,uveta county, will be rented for on©
yea-, i erms ot sale, tho hire (,-f the negroes and
the leased property, will bo mado known on tiia
day.
ALLEN B POWELL,
Executor.
liov 27.
NOTICE
\LL persons having demands ag:i inst the os
t Ite of cant. J lines i ~ lately of Coweta
county, and formerly r.f Glynn county in tins
Male deceased, v ili rondor ihom in in tern.a of
the law. And all persons imb ltd to said es
tate, are req till and I»i i ;■ t: e inrncrb'itc p lyinent
ALL.. N B. POW ! i. L.
Executor.
nov-. 27.
list of lettlrs
TF>EVIA!NTMG in the Pest Cilice at Greek
Agency. 1-t ii>, list).
!<• ;yliil!, J iini s j <;, s ! i , L.nm.n
B.own, Ji use 5 Ilii i >, Thrs.
Blackvitif, J Jmtkins, J ho.
C. iMison, Sirplicn Moor, .1.
Bi . J. U. M.iislmll, J.
15 ou.'lii.-tx, L 11. Oip, George
Coolies Rltco Sims, J. S.
(irnyvtTl, Juc. C//. iiiySiuuptii , F.
Cttodlf, J. A Si ith, S.
i-ii*)gC, 1 Alta’S blli'iHlue, J Ilf),
C iit, i*. Ste-i-itt, s. iMrs
Ct«■ ntit, J icoh 3 Walker, L. 11.
(i-i!Ti •, J iseph Wit's e, J. C.
G. Ho my W ui.h n, (
Giny, D. \V. \V:il|,o t Goiuge
f?. C lioM c*N, A. P, M.
October 183!)
a r \ h and.
1 ’!IF fiieeds of th" s'd'iier'ber, who h dd srb
ft neriptinn Li*'s for the ' mrgti < lr. i-.nan !!*-
peri rtf, are tcq iosted to forward tlleui immedi
alidv by Mv.l ' r o*herwitc. G. CAPERS.
' 'aeon. Nov. fi* IKV). 3,4
N ** - i’l'Ml'T? in <!>e fi?: ;i toof Ge ; :i, nro ro
qm's ed to ru-o ii .. ,-drive a place tiviec or UU'ice
ii liiuir ie-:pective pttiers.
LIST or LETi Elis
| - AIA iNi NG ■it the Bust CiTice, -it
* " Liberty, T lbot Ci im’v, tlte last
qti.-tr*• ■;, 'it ’ ‘g 30th September, 1830
1!" ty Ki' o, Nath >nii'l Allt.tti,
Mrs. F in is J i • tv. M -s M irth i Dunks.
R. C. WILSON, v. M .
OPS I -/d<>
RENT.
THdf suhserit-i'f l*aa *'i|- ' ■ e I e
pij*fi hie d-veil "g li"itsca to nt ihnen
s iing year: tlmie tin- ;f,eW : t ,
'■ > “ ■ each, all i-sarv " I ' . i•... en j
good garden »p"t< Apply to Juuut's \>u No»h
esq or to the Undersigned,
oof. 23 JOHN U. PAGE.
A \ Ji I*DRUSTICE,
tJTILU be takoii at tots • Hire, A
ff fi nt si •■ ■* • led <4 gno.lii, in ,ti lilt
iiu t» r. Not.i lt»cd n[t|i!y.
To tl.e Vh^ilc.
'|AilE FAf UI.TY of tl.o 1 ',,11.■ c wo-'•! i*
■- respectfully o- i t , ' I‘- -. ilt in 4
of the Stuff n a , i*. ( . .-...p, , ~
building, liov. cv,' sc in s. wiii u-t,.. . uitbr
smallest degree utlir U eg liar .u m <i t o
College, 'ilie c.iur-.' of ins' cueiivui wi. not bn
affected, as every sto, iio.r da’ i j'i i . here"
:or the s'.udo. ts i.y t'ue fir.-*, of J *■. i •
Library it is true hai been destroy od, b.,t v.x b < I
X oniid n* lV.mi tl.e munincei eo of"tin* Lr.i>!«t'i,o
t : (tu the l',*s v. ill be «* fur repaired by the equaling
"I the next term, as to pinveut any iojutv aiisiug
Ir en its destruction. The Muthomaiicul inflru
mciils iau bo easily replaced. Th fme Philo ■>-
I'oical Aparatus a,.d Chemical Insiitimcnts a e
on tijtired, and e >u ;.*q im.tlj f nl instruction iu the
higher classes can be given
As to the personal accommodation of the young
men, no difficulty will exi u,as the old building
hitherta devoted to the residence of lit? two h w
ei clascs, is uninjured, and will consequent !y con
tain a.I who now compose .tliese cio -e*, jpi \\h i
may co ue by the eouimenceuicnl of the next,
er.n.. I lie two upper clas-es wil be avenmuto
d tied with lodging and study to i,is in private
fiunili"s or tho bouiding houses in t ,w. , and tint
without any additional charge, uiuii the Ccllcgo
building shall be repaired.
The Faculty there oro trust, nn.l with fill con
fidence,tint tho credit of the Institution with : ho
Public, will not bj di i hushed. The Faculty
therefore canfide in the return of all ti.e ritadents
on tho first of Janary next t > resume th-ii regn
ar dutiea . By order of the Facult v.
WILLIAM MITCHEI.,
Secretary.
| Oct. 39. 4
If T Printers iliiougliout the state, friendly to
j the interest of Literature and the Institution, will
, please insert the above".
* PROPOSALS,
For pub:ish ng by sn' sirtpTton a compendium oj
the Loins <•) the State of Georgia, by Arthur
Foster.
Containing all tho statutes, and tho substance
of all the resolutions ofa general and public na
ture, and now of force, which have been passed
in sni 1 State from the year 16V0, to the year 1629,
both inclusive, v ith occasional explanatory notes
and references, and a list of il,o 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, &c and a collection c f
the most approved forms used in carrying too
above laws into effect; with a copious index to
the whole It will Lo something like a continue
i tion of Prince s Digest, noting the laws iu said
Digest, repealed or altered It may bo oh- ' l td,
that the legislature of Georgia are in the constant
practice of repealing, altering, or amending laws’
passed at. thoir previous sessions, so that without
such a digest, or compilation of then, as is now
respectfully offered tothopaldic.it actually re
quires a lawyer, nr a person who has devoted
much time to the examination and cmnp irison of
i tho did’ rent enactment* of each succeeding ses
sion of the legislature, to be acquainted wi ii a 1
the law* which are offeree And having vvitnns
sed with much pleasure the immense public utili
ty ami popularity oftho digest compiled by Oli
ver II P tince and uliob ving no don’ t but a
similar compendium of the laws fioin tho time of
that publication down to the pres ent with tho ad
dition of the precedents, on forms, which v. iii bo
placed in tho appendix, and which will add groat
lv to die public utility of tho work, and to the fur
therance of justice. would be very acceptable to
the public, the compiler has venlnred upon tho
arduous and important undertaking. Hcwovcr,
not relying altogether on hi. own experience es
having been a member of the legis'alitro during
the passage of ilie most of the Laws now proposed
to bo published, and at the aduiiuhoration of
them for eight.years, as justice ol the inferior
court, in a county where much business < f an i i
tricate nature is transacted in that court and the
court of ordinary; after collating the manorcrlj t
it ha‘ been placed in the bands of gentlemen em
inent in the law v.ho after a stiict andcaicfiit
examination have politely temioicd lo him tho
subjoined certificates.
1 have examined a digest of the Laws of Geor
gia from la-20 to 1.-29 inclusive, by A. Fostc,
esq. and think the work executed with great judg
ment and accuraci . Tho work is intended a* i
continent! mes bunco's Digest, and is. in my ( pin
ion, well calculated to answer that vidua do pur
pose Although the author is no' professionally
a Lawyer, ho seems, in ascertaining tne statutes
now ot force, to ii ve added much care examina
tion and study, to his advantages as a practical lr-.
gishi to, during most of the period embraced iu his
work.
JOHN P. KING
Augusts, July, 1839.
Augusta, Jo-.ly 28, 1830.
T have attentively examined a Digest of fib<y
Laws of Georgia, from (820, 12 1829 inclusive.,
and find the work is exoctited wPh intieh
mcnl and accuracy.t«v A Foster, evq. of t olum
bia county,. 1 have no doubt thS wrk wilt
ply vo valuable to every aitj/en v.h) Feels desir
ou» to bccomn informed of lire statutes now of
fiirce in the state, and would recommend ajl'jus-"
tioes of the inferior court, ju.-uicos of the p
cle ks, sher ds, qe. to p-gross themselves of tiio
vvoik as soon as published.
THOMAS GLASCOCK.
WiiMitsborough, CUi Jstnc. 1830.
Sir—As fur as 1 have yet had an opportunity
of examining the manuscript copy, of your digest
ot the laws of the gtato of Georgia, 1 highly ap
prove both of its plan and execution. The vol
ume canuct fui! to answer well the purpose fir,
which it v.-as intended In the appendix the; a.
are a numberof precedent a m forms, which am-,
pear le have horn modeled with accuracy, and m
st riel conformity to tiio digested etatnra from
which they were drawn; and without doubt v.-iii
add much to the value, and usef'uliie. a “> • :u
work, as a mean (in the hands of the of
the peace, j notices of the inferior eenrts, clerks
klrcriffs, young prat trlienets of the law, and'Oliv
ers) in Crryiug the above named laws into enfict
with greater facility.
1 am sir your o loeiont fc •-.mt,
PILRBUN PETIT.
Arthur Foster esq.
The wetk is now in 'he hands of Judge Schley,
who has kiii.fiv promised as early as oiler en
gagements wiil permit tots' e it through a enre
till and minute inve tigatiou, and ci-rroetioa, it k
correction shall 'no found t > bo necessary and
proper.
*i he great public utility of such a wer*. must
be obvious to all; and tho compiler, »ho has de
voted to it much time and h! a. ions study, flat ters
himself that, the te ti.noials presented above,
will fully satisfy the public, that, that utility has.
not been Ics-'encd in tho slightest degree, by any
defect on liis part, in its general design ot ll'm
curacy of its execution.
(TT’-'V 'he euggeatim of the prof sTt. i! rrm*-.
llcAieii whose namerare a:’:xed t i th-o above,
tifieates. and others who have n-ouermtslv taken
nn interest in the work, aud with an uitxiougdc
sire to make the work ns ex'en-iv.'lv n-e!u! .is.
possible to ti:o pitht.c. ti e compiler ml! ioiroih c'i
im »it sere,»! highly imp >rtsuit l:»-< of. the tou
t'd '• atca, ill coiii'iioii use among the peoiue,
a.el which are m'tcu diTo nll to be tmu *; am -,i<*
oh ah a eth se i relation to tho uaturalua' m
ii -f.e •* tho lnmr.va! of ea < fi m tbo state to
til I .lilted ta'o C» I*B. li.ti ioosbi ot V ts g -o*
|>i i sidcnt and vice presid nt by elect :s, and nt*
making the n;turns, and tho time of Holding ...cii
elections, A c.
Fuhlishera of nowspapri r iu t his stiite, til>.
favor tl»c ahovo with •Ii >».;c isioiml insertions
as they may think proper, till the Ist Novcmb .r
ilexi, hhull receive tiiendor a e.opy of the ab .t
rverk.