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J'h3 weather is now ns rough h.-ppi borcan could
desire. —.V. T. Cum. .-lie Dcr. 6. *
On Faturday ovening. two mm, chimed worn
brouMit from the sea shores, fuspccJqjt j>f having
[]p dm money deposited by tlio Into mutineers
nnJ murderers. On them were fimnrf a small inn
s. rnpy box
of sailor*’ clothing These men wore ncr.mupftn
ii-d be Johnson and wile, at whose Irons* the mmi
neers dial stopt—the two latter were not chained, 1
rnibnay havo been brought to the city as vilneso*. 1
„V. Yuuz Dee. t>. ‘
Charles Young was executed agrcc-ib'y to hi-»
sentence, on Friday last, at Bow'ing Green; Vn,
fir the uiuldcryf SherifFThorntop. It rsestimated
that there w ero SOtHJ or 30t)u persons present. A
seriuoti was delivered n» the Court House. previ
ously to the execution by Dr. Dorsey, Fredericks* j
burg. Young mode no confession.— Hull Cat. i
7th ir.tst. j
CULUMIiIiS. December 25, I bid.
Corrected Weekly
BACON—IO cents.
COTTON—B a 9 cents.
Hanging Dundee, 23 a 25
Kentucky. 23—110p0, 10.
Corn —bujaef, r»o cents.
** meal pea bttanel, $1
Meal—62 a 75 cents.
CANDLES—Sperm, lb. fill, bus, 33 emits.
Tallow, per lb. 25. box, 18 cents.
COFFER—per lb. 15 a 10 cents.
, FLOUR—Superfine, none.
Country—.'fi7 a s*B barrel.
FISII-Mackerel, No. 3, $9
No. 2, §lO
IRON'—O4 cents Nails, 9 cents.
Castings, 7 a 9 cents.
MOLASSES-—45 aSO cents.
FORK-Prime, §l4
Moss, £l<>
niCE—per ih. 5 cents for new.
SUGAR—New-Orleans, 11 a 12 cents:
Loaf—l3 a 22 cents.
SPIRITS—Brandy Cog §1 s<> a §1 75.
Holland Gin.£l 37 a §1 50
Northern. 56 tr 7f> routs.
Jamaica Rum, §! s'* a §1 75.
Northern. 50 a 75 rents.
Tcnerille, Wine, gal. §1 25 &fjl 50.
Whiskey, 50 nfil cents.
SALT—per. bushel. A1.25.5p
SHOT per Bag, $1 75 a §3.
TEA—Hyson, §1 25 a $1 75.
Bohca—sl 25.
SURGE OX DENTIST.
DR. P. MELVIN COHEN St-Royo* Drvr-
I9T, (of Charleston. S. O.) respectfully ten
dais his professional services, to the inhabitants of
Columbus and its vicinity, lie will remain here
for a fern days only. Persons wishing his proses
aional aid are requested to apply early at Gen.
Jlowtnns lie performs nil operations on the
Teeth and Gums—such os filing, plugging, seal
tag, extracting, Ac —end tlio insertion of natural
and artificial teeth He lias the highest rr.rommrn
-Ilatiuns from the Medical Faculty of South Caro
line!
Doc. 23, 1830.—1 t-led
Postponed Guardian Pale.
AGREEABLY To an order of the Inferior
< ourt of Crawford county, whon silting for
ordinary purposes, will he sold on the last Sntur
dar in March next, at the court house in Campbell
ton, Campliell county, the one half umtlwiiod in
terest in Lot No. 200 in the 2ml district,'bf former
iy Carroll, now Campbell county—sold for the
benefit of Andrew M’Conts, orphan of John Me
Cants, deceased.
A. K. M’CANTS, Guardian
Dee. 25,1830 —ll —lv, 9 w
~ 8 T HAYED,
FROM This Village on Wednesday,22l inst
a Roan colored Indian Funny, hog mane and
bob-tail—shod before—iti company with a likely
three j-ear old Black Mure—shod all round—long
Rtvitch-tail—slsr in the fore-hend, and white hind
feet. Whoever will return sant Horses to cither
of tlie subscribers shall bo suitably rewarded
E. E. POWERS,
FRED. TOBY.
Columbus, Oct. 1830 —II —ts
WHOLESALE
IIAT
J BOOT & PJ
SAVANNA IT:
[ttlE subeerbors have just received a complete
nssortiiiont of
IIATS, BOOTS Sc SHOES,
looted principally for Iho country Unde, andof
!r them low for Money nr end Paper
GEO. NEWHAM, ArCo.
Young's Buildings.
F)ct 2,1630. 2h
J 0 NATH AN~A. II U DsON,
eAS removed from bis former stand on Craw
ford. to Proud Strrit, no t door above messrs
Yew-art and Fontaine, w here ho is low receiving
ifFcct from New Yoik
A general Assorlment of
DRY GOODS
IIATiD YTaRE ——TH/TLERY Ac. *
AY hich ho will sell low for cash, or approved
ftprr.
Ho has also ou hand, anil will conlinuo to keep
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of
GROCERIES.
Columbus, Nov. 20.
J- KEIS ER
r i'ailcr,
Respectfully informs the citizens of
Columbus and its vicinity, and his former
'■osion-p from Milledgeville particularly, that.
<ie has biC.ated hiinsell in this place, liis arrange
ment s are filch that he will always lie in posscs
thd latest fasliio-’s, and thoso who may
fitvnr him ’viih their orders will have their wo k
dene with the utmost neatness and dispatch, llis
th”p f'r.iiv i'o,:d street two doers below tho
1 "si Office
Columbus Nov 13 _ o ■">
POWERS & NAFEW,
HVE inst. received a large assortment of
DRY-GOODS, FANCY' «Y STAPLE
READY-MADE < LOATHING,
11A L DWARF,
f ( rpe.v.trr s Ti nts, Linus, a Cinnjil c
ASSORT ML.NT OF lIATS.
1 ROCKERY UIISA TKA-SETF,
CUT Gt.ASF, Ac. i’ e.
v .l.‘ Ij in . 11 i• so fhnr l’ornirr hl.nrli, n»ftkc*Ji
♦'•fir P’Aorfnifiit very compif ‘t—wlii< ii Uioy
f 'U>r nr.:'i v/»raWiu \
C. I C «
GAS> I » tj Pq" Ia (*;'■
v A» IA 3 J iL. \ TA I_J Vi i j I*l q
ARRANTF,|) FRESH—Just rrwuvodi
* ' and for sr.lc, by
B TARVER, a <'i
; LEXUS iy /.L v
j 6 norv opening at his store, V\ «.<■ side of Broad
1 J- street, an extensive a-sortiriont of
1 STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS
jcuusc Which arv
Blue, Black and olive Cloths,
do do dark mixed and Gray Fattinctts,
do white and red Flannels,
London Duffle and Point Blankets,
ItMlsey Woojsev and Kersey,
Bleached and Brown Sheetings imd Shi*ting«,
Prints and Ginghams of every description*
Sarnnettg and Sinehaws;
Soper black Lutestring Silks,
do chang Gros 1) Nap. do.
do black Mandarine,
do chang do
Printed Circassians,
Bomb vines and Bombaxettcs,
Black. Fr nch and Italian Crapes,
Swiss, Cambric and Book Muslins,
Jaconet and Foundation do
Linen and Cotton Cambrics,
Bohbinot 1 .aces,
Thread, Edging, Font mg, & 8.
Lice Collars and Veils,
Fancy Gauze Handkerchiefs,
Linen Cambric and Merino, do
Flag and Bandanna do
Bell and Bonnet Ribbons nl the latest style,
Dunstable and Leghorn Bonnets,
Misses Gimp,
Tuck, Curl, and Shell side Comte,
Bleached and Brown Linens,
Linen Diaper,
Silesia Sheeting,
lute Cotton uud Silk lleso,
Black , do do do
do Brown and Rundom mixed half hose,
La übs Wool do do
Buck and Boaver Glove?,
Black and white Silk do
do and Coloured Horse skin do
Valencia, Swansdown and Marseilles Veerings,
Furniture and Apron Checks,
Domestic Plaids,
Union St) i]res. Ac,
Superior Bed Tick,
Padding, Buckram, Ac Ac.
Superior Gilt Coat, and Vest Buttons,
do BPaver Hats, latest fa eh ion,
Roram and Wool do
HOOTS Ai jjj* M SHOES:
Superior Mens Fine Calf-skin Brogans,
do Coarvn do
Morocco and Kid Pumps,
Prunclln Slippers and Boots,
M isses colored and Black lasting Slippers, j
Childrens Leather Shoes and Boots—
AI.SO, A GESF.RAT. ASSORTMENT i f
READY MADE CLOTHING,
HARD WARE, Ac. Ac.
October, 23—2—ts
B. TARVER & CO.
HAVE removed to their new Storo, corner of
. Broad and CraWfoid street, where they are
now opening dir ct from New York, a general
aesorlineat of
DRY GOODS ,
HARD WARE,
CUTLERY.
DRUGS, MEDICINES ,
ti'C. \c
Which they will sol! Ioi» fur Cash, or approved
ccd.t
LOW. TAYLOR & O.
OF SAVAXXAII.
AVE roenirnd by the Ship Georgia, arriv
ed this day from Liverpool, an ejaeuoivß
and general -vsaortment of
BRITISH MANUFACTURED
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS,
and have already in s tore, and daily receiving
additional supplies of
American. French. Italian Sg German
DRY GOODS
of all descriptions which are offered fur sale on
usual terms and tuich of their customers who
cannot conveniently leave home, their order will
lie faithfully executed.
Savannah, October 9 1830. 2h
i sAj/r, frsALT.
r |YUE Subscriber has jnst received FIVE
I HUNDRED Bushels of SALT, which he
will sell on accommodating terms.
J A. HUDSON
November 0, 1830 4—3 w
- — )Tf r pf -
A FTER this date the Sheriff sales of iho eoun
iV t’y of Merriwcther, will I>e advertised in the
Columbus Democrat. GREEN TALBOT Shrf.
uov. 27.
I AW NOTICE.—Jons Milton A William
-J J.AV. Welborn, have associated themselves
in the practice of Law, under the firm of Milton
and Wli.boun—and < ne or both of them will re
gularly attend the Superior Courts of Muscogee,
Randolph, l.co, Marion, Talbot, Harris, Merri
wcilier, and Troup counties. Their office is in
Colombo*, whore they may be consulted at nil
times,’ when not on the circuit
JOHN MILTON.
WM J W WELBORN.
Nov. fi, 1830. 4—Sw
Q jf The Macon Telegraph, Augusta Chronicle
and Alabama Journal, willgivo the above three
insertions, uiid forward their accounts to ns for
payment M. te AV.
P or ha I«‘.
• £1 HE Subscriber offers for salo, tho store honso
ZD by 52 feet,
with a good celler—now oocnpiod by W. R
Evans, A-Co —and that part of Lot No. 1(10, on
the East side of Broad Street, on which it. stands,
measuring 24 fecit) inches front, and 147 feet 10
inches in the rear.
F. TODY.
November G, IB3P. 4—ts
HARE ERL VG.
j r|''HE f>unset:ibcr rssncctfully informs his
friends, the public, and strangers in j>articn
j hr, that lie Ins (from unfortnnato circumstances.)
| been compelled to return to his old tratie, of
; wielding the Brush, and Razor, at which ho has
I tpont many a pleasant honr, at tho East; —and
! has handled the nose of many a fair ■physiognomy.
He has concluded to give his undivided attention,
while in Columbus, to the above business; and
j will use his utmost endeavors to give general sat
isfaclion to thore who may honor him with a call
iin his line of business. His Shop is west of Gen.
1 Howard s Tavern, on Crawford street, at the sign
: of-Barber's polo—where he solicits those in need
! of njeeen razor, and sharp scissors, -ic. to step in
J and experience tiie luxury of Iris profession.
HIT’ He would he glad to lake as nil Appronfiee,
|’n Lad Rom 10 to 15 years of ago—to a suitable
‘ .iiie, oitlier while or 'colored, (while preferred.) a
liberal chance mil allowed.
CH.iM ES SirELXCY.
Oct.. 23, 1220, 9—3 w
A V APPRENTICE,
W ILL be taken at tuts nlFi-i . A
V ¥ smntt acliytJ lad « f gnorJmOiM. clia
raciff. None nflirc t to.I ttj»pH.. f
POCKET ROOK LOST
T OST Between Cpllimbus and »h) Subscri
md oer's Ilouso, 12 miles on the Road loading to
Marshals Ferry, a small Bed Morocco. Pockit
Book, considerably worn, tied mih a whi to tape
string- Jt had in it, when lost, s:#), a twenty aud
a ten dollar hill; both on the Bank of Macon: and
a few papers, of no importance to any one bn* the
owner. I wi'l pay the finder, when delivered to
me, at my residence, or to J J. Fannin, Columbus,
Ike sum of §lO.
SANDERS STALLINGS.
Dec. 11, 1830—9—13
FIVE DOLLARS REWARp.
STOLEN or strayed from llio Sut»scri!w liv
ing in (’olnn4ms Georgia, a red flea-bi'ten
pray horse, about ten years old, 14 hands high.
I’he above reward will be given for the horse. «r
any information, so that 1 get him again, and
all reasonable charges paid .
P. W FI.VNN. '
flii" The Selma Courier, and Alabama Stale
Intelligencer, will insert the above advertisement
one time, and forward their accounts to p. \Y
Flynn, for payment
Oct. 23 1830. 2- 2-. v
Swnim’a Pnimceii.
Tlllq public is respectfully cautioned against
a spurious imitation of this medicine. The
preparation of which is put up in bottles similarly
fluted, and in si tho impression, blown in
the glass, very faint and indistinct. Tho taste of
the admixture ia acrid and bitter, and llio only
semblance it hears to Ihe genuine Swaim's Para
era, is in color. and a compor.ent part of sarsapa
rilla of no virtue. When positive proof is obtain
ed of the source from whence Iho imposition ema
nates, iL will hr made known. In the inran time,
the public is informed that I have osta'lislird A.
PARSONS, of Savannah, my sole agent for the
State of Georgia, and from him my genuine Pa
nacea and Vermifuge can be obtained. Respect
aide Druggists are particularly recommended to
purchase of my agent, as they will be supplied on
as good terms as from me.
WILLIAM SWAIM.
Philadelphia Pent. 1G 1830.
m»v 13 h 5
(Ur The editor> of the Augusta Chronicle, Ma
con Telegraph, and Columbus Democrat, will
publish the above once a week for four weeks, and
and forward their accounts to the Savannah Ro
dublican office for payment.
TO RENT.
THE subscriber has three comforta
jj jj * hie dwelling houses to rent the en
iTl fi * 'rar? euiog year: there are attached to
each, all necessary out-houses, and
goodqrarden spsts. Apply to James Van Ness
esq nr to the undersigned,
oct. 23 JOHN R. PAGE.
I'Oll SALE or RENT,
PROM The first day of January next, Isd No
180, on Oglclhorp Street; on which there is a
coinfortablo Dwelling House and Kitchen,—and
the Lot in good repair. Tire terms will be mad*
oasj' to a good purchaser or tenant.—Apply to ,
FLYNN A WHITESIDE.
Columbus, Dec. 18,1830 —Jo~3w I
\LSO— FOR SALE OR RENT, From the
. first of January next, a good Store House,
with two rooms and f>Fnr, and a fire-place above
and below, on front street, adjoining tho Colum-,
bus Bank. For terms apply to
JDHN WHITESIDE.
Dec. IS, 1839 —lO-3w
NOTICE
VLL persons indebted to the estate cf Robert
B. Hemphdl doe’d.late of the-comity of Mus
cogee, will please make immediate payment, and
those; having demands are requested Vo present
them in terms of the law, to me for payment
FRANCIS GEDION, Adrn r
Deo. 18,18®) —5w—10
A CARD.
'TIE friends of the subscriber, who hold sub-
I scription l.ißts for the Georgia Christian He,
prrtory, are requested to forward thorn immedi
ately hv Mail sr otherwise. G CAPERS.
Macon, Nov. 6’ 1830. 34
N. B, Printers in tho State of Georgia, are to
ques od to give the above a placo twice or tbrioe
n their respective prpers.
NOTICE
A LL persons having demands oga iust the e«-
.ff*- tale of rapt. James Powell lately of Coweta
county, and formerly of Glvnn county in this
| State deceased, will render them in iu terms of
the law. And nil persons indebted to said es
tate, aro required to make immediate payment.
ALLEN B. POWELL,
Executor.
nov. 47.
To Creditors aud Debt ore.
4 LI, persons indebted to lire estate nf Edmund
X*. Carlisle lats of Morgan county, deceased,
are requested to inako payment; and .llioso hay
ing claims are hereby notified to present thorn
legally authenticated within the time limited by
law. to WILLIAM W. CARLISLE, Ki r.
Troup County, Nov 21,1830.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
On Thursday the 176 of .January neat,
W")LL be sold at the late residence of cap!.
James Powell, deceased, in Cewoln county,
the perishable property of stud deceased, con-iat
ing of the present yea-s erop of cotton and pro
visions, two shot guns, and one hand mill. Also
will he hired for lire balanco of tho year, the rue
groes belonging to said estate, and Ihe cipprml
land belonging tea tract- of in nd No. 14, in ilia Ist
district of Coweta county, will bo routed for ono
year. Terms of sale, the liiro of tlio negroes mol
tho leased property, will bo made known on Xbo
ALIEN B. POWELL,
Executor.'
non. (£7
XO TICE.
4 LL persons indebted to the estate of KTiyrh
j /%. Jewett, lato r.f "Muscogee county derr'd- "id
I make immediate payment to tlio suU-eiiber, mid
those to whom the estate is indebted, will render in
their demands in terms of ihe law
JOHN LOOMIS, F.x'r.
Oct 15, !83(J l-fiiv
XOTICE.
month' after date, application trill V*
I made to the Honorable the Inferior court of
Muscogee county, when setting f,r onlinarv pur
poses for leave to sell the real estate of Klij ih Jen -
ott, into'of said county doc'd.
JOHN I.OOMIS, Kx'r.
Oct, lGih, 1830. 1-w—4-m
NOTICE.
\TEIt the expiration of four months, anpli.
. eati'it w ill bo made to the lion. »lio Tnfeiior
Court of Morgan County, when sitting ns a court
for. ordinary purpose*. f>r leave to sell 155 acres
of land, more or less, lying ott T<»dim creek, ad
joining Lnbiphins, Oasis and others, it Icing a
part oft ho rual estate of Matthew Phillips, la to
of said county, deceased,
WIM.IAM W. CARLISLE.
Ttoitp Counts. Nov. JB3p. A-’V '
I LIST <th LETTERS
V >V EMAIMMG in the Peat Office at Creek
Vgency. 'lst oet, |8:<o
i>t*ryiiill, J mips 2 (.Lislin, Sinn ,i
II out., Jesse j IIK Bs, 1~, ;;
Blackv i;!c, J Jenkins, JJm.
Bror.sttft, i.epheii A] .-or, j.
J. W. j\T nd; I*.
Broadnax, J. [J. O o, C.0.-r-gtf
Cortots Altio Sj:„s,J, S
I txri>w».i!, crU l><ty ngtn., * •
l Caudle, J„ \ S-iiiti. s,
UTigg, L* Mi ss St ml:.!u i o', '.•<),
Carr, P. Sica id, S. Ahs
Cirmth, Jacob 3 , k. ~ L. R.
Gritfm, J is#*)d) \\* l!s (1j j #
Griffin, II Miry AY ar.l. m, (’.
Gray, D. \V. VY'a'km, G., 1-0
S. C BENTON, A.P.M.
Niv. 1830
GiVrDIUN S A LE.* * j
ON The first Tuesday in IVhrmrv next, will :
bo sold at the Court lb u--e in I! irris county,'
the lawfi! hours of s*le by order of tho
I'lfetior Court of Trotin county, when sitlinw lor
oruiuaty purposes— I,lXl’ No.' 1-n. ~i the 18th
District; formerly .Muscogee, now Harris county:
drawn by Jesse T H. W arren, a minor. Sold for
the benefit et said minor.
JOHN PHILLIPS, Guardian
Dee is, jß3q ip,.,
I o llio rit blip.
'JAIIE FACULTY of tho Collego woubl ro
I respectfully uoti j the Parents ami (tuardians
of the Studeuls, that the conll igrnti.m of tho new
building, however serioi’s, will not interfere in the
stmtHesl degree with tlio regular dulics of the
College. Ihe course ol instruction will not ho
atfocied, as eygry accommodation nil! bo ready
for the students by tho first of J lumiry. Tlie
Library it is true lias been destroyed, but ive fool '
Coufldi ni from the munificence of tile Legislature ;
that the loss will be so far repaired by the opening j
of the next term, us to prevent any i: jury aiising t
from it’s destruction. The Mathematical inslru- j
incuts ran be easily replaced. Tin- tine Philoso- ■
phical Ai>«raUis and Cbmiiical liislm oenls aro
uninjured, and consequently full instruction iuthe
higher classes can J,u giron.
As to the pers-iual ae.conimodation of the young
mon.no difficulty will exist, as tlio old building
hitherto devoted to tlio residenro oiTlie two low
er clases,is (iiiiiijuD.d,and will consequently con
tain all who now Compose these dares, or who
may Cos tie by tlio commencement of the next
er.n. The two upper classes will lie accommo
dated with lodging and study rooms in private
faim.ies or tho Imaiding houses in town, aud that
without any additional charge, until the t ollego
building shall be repaired.
The Faculty therefore trust, and with full con
fidence, li: it the ciedit of the I institution with the
Public, will not be diminished The Faculty:
therefore ctynfide in the return of all the Sturionts
rm the first of Janary next to resume their rogn
ar duties . By order ot llio Faculty.
WILLI AM MITCH ET.,
Secretary.
Oct. fin. 4
(IT Printers throughout tho state, friendly to
theinterost of Literature and the institution, will
please insert the above.
SHERIFF SALES.
On t},efirst Tuesday ia January next,
N f ILL tic gold at Gieenvids, Alcrriv.ellier
’ eounty, butwei n the laaf'ui hours of sole,
tbefollowing property, to wit:
One Lot of Lund .\'n. Seventy-Eight. (IS) ,u the
Vonth (ltit'.i) district of furnsrly Tronp, now
Merriwcther County, to satL-fy (jimdry finm issu
ed from a Justices court of (‘oluiiibia county, In
favor of Marks P. Davis, and others, agaiust
Georgo A- Flinn.
Oio Lot of Isivd Xo. Th/rty-Two ( 32 ) in the
second (2d)’ district of formerly Troup, now
Merriwother county, to satisfy a fifa which issti
6ued from Monroo Su|>erior court ngeinet 'l’lioin
as C. M'Dowell, in favor of Daniel Purirh A co.
vs. said M'Dowell.
One hit of hind -Vo. Sixty-Fin*. f(U>J in the
tenth (10th) district of formerly Troup, now
M :riiivctlier county, loviod on as the property of
Charles Jingram to satisfy two fifus which issued
from BilibSuperior court in favor gs tho Central
Bank, vs. said Jiug'ram
Also, Samuel Caldwell'» interest in Lot A‘o.
Two hundred and six (20<i) in the tenth (10th)
i district of formerly Troup, now Merriwcther
county, levied on to satisfy a fifa which issuod
from Green county superior court, in favor of
Watkins Raynor, vs. s-ud Samuel <'aidwell.
GREEN TALBOT, D. Srhtff.
; uov. 2;7.
FORT GAINES HERALD,
.JXD Ct )MMF. It CIA I. AVVEUCISEU.
BY M. SMITH, A Cos.
5? DUE very rapid inerease of population iu tbo
J.L surrounding country— the beautiful and honl
thy situation of l^.r Oaisks, as well as its in
measiug commercial iinportmiee, on so fine a river
—will; the facilities thereby < fob'.ainhig by quick
despatch, ce.mm-'j'-'ml and other news,Tiom New-
Orleans sod the Northern Porta, and ev-Ai from
Eurnpo, by tho arrival of vessch'at too Appalach
ieola Bay—were amongst the circumstances to
i' duce a determination, upon the location of a
press, as the place. As also, tlio facilities afforded 1
by mail conveyance, piropt from YVashington city
and the Northern'Hurts, generally—as well ns in
diflbront directions into every p-rt of Georgia,
Florida and Alabama.
Tbo Fort Gaines Herald, will always be a free
and independent paper devoted to no party, lull
open to all. It will eon'.ain Foreign and Domestic
Itlt.eligcnce-Political discussion of interesting sup
jeets, predicated on tho rights and sovereignty of
the states, and tho constitutiotml confederation of
tho American Union Miscellntious ariicles—Lit
erary Moral iVe. A full and faithful account, j
will ho given every week, of tlio proceedings of.
general interest, oftbe Georgia and Abilwna l.e
jxishii ires, and of Florida, and of thn Congress of
tiie United States. Also a commercial register,"
of the current prices, of Foreign nod Domestic
produce; at New Orleans, Mobile, Appaluchicola
Ray, Magnolia. Columbus. Fort Gaines, Aspalnga,
• Savannah,Charleston. S C.nnd Ne-.v York. Also
an aeeou-it of the Agricultural affairs of tiffs, sec
tion of 1-iuntry.
The Herald shall sustain the ean-g«. of truth, j
of injured innocence, of wounded reputation, of
insulted justice, and tho ‘* rights <u iium.'”
The Editors w-ii remark, that t'nev highly npj rovo j
of the policy of the President of the United Bin ton j
relative ro the Union hut particnbirly
t > the Sotr h Also «>!' t -Hit of tiie Governor, df j
Georgia, and tho present measures td tlic ruiing !
: party.
moros ils,
Pot publishing /.»/ sis /. ■ rr'y <i rnmnrnsp .rm nj
th e <’j the State of CSttositt, hy .ir'httr
Poster.
Containing all the statutes, a.yi the. substance
of all the resolutions of a general .and public na
ture, and no \ of litre , viiicli have boon passed
in said State from the year !-.••(), th the year l.sgi),
both inclusive, vit'i ooc.'.r'onnl effptnun'ory notes
and references, and a list of the statute* repealed
or olrsoleto TANARUS« wi.:- ■ i-r added an appendix,
containing the constitution oftlin slalcsof Oenf
gii.as amended: also references to such local
acts ns relate to towns, coon'ies, internal naviga
tion, county ncnih'in is, ,tr aiat a collection of
the most approved forms : carrying the
above laws-into elfue.t; With a copious index to
the whole It vvi'iho sonictlPng like a rontiniin
: 'ion of Prince's r.' g -st, fating tbejawsaln said
repaa'u and nrrdi. rod. ft . \ Srrtlrie
that the lcgisl.it lire ofGeiwgin ar.r futhn constant
practice < f rcpMning, alic.iug, r,r aonmJina i» J
pasted nt their previous sissij::-. o ‘b;,: wltfim't
siifch a digest, ~r eo npili..n , !' .Huof a is n .-\
rVsqifce'Fiiflv offe irb so fiie pu!.':;-. it a.lordly re
ti iiii*r a iiiwwr, *»r a w o' -I©AF>Cv<i
::mv . Line to tj, miimtion and c lu.rrjlsow es
Hu dilT r<-nt eqactmmds ofc.i«:!t Slic'd mlu <* ncfr
u, of the ’eXebiLtra . to {;■ nu ( |ur,:->ud k pt, all *
Ihe Ja. > * which are rd telco. Aiij.ln l. 1 wi:n<-s
* •■'»>•« touch pleasure. Uin ihi.aen, „ y ~ ieuif':-
!s- tint 10-mlarity of h« digest eoeudied by Lje
j'.o -il l iiuee cml also tiaviug no’ ibm'vf biit’a
I -luiilar compriiditiin of the l ie s from tfi-i tune iy
t': ■ 1 down to the prmcuu with ihc'atr
li imn u! the p-reccdeuts, on forms, si Inch will lu>
pbicsdiu the appeui*.*-. an.! which will -i.M grent
b to the* I'ucltc utility of _i ire v,;oi k. and to lj ( e fur- ’
II : .ijit eol'ju.stica,. ivniild e very : n ejq.-d.le lo
the ihe compiler i..;s Vuiitiifed iquui the
arduo s nod important Plidurt;ikirig. Iloivercr,
n t reiving altogether oil fi: ,>, ]( eaper: .|ieo of
having been n nicmber < 1 the iegi-iatiire durim* •
I ilia jio ssagu ol die most of ihe Laws now jonpiiscij
tto be and at the sdoiiiost)ati nos
ilie m for eight y ars, ns justice ot the inferior
court, in a coimli where much bn'micss'i f an io
tiiCatc nature is Iran-acted in lhat court and the
court of ordinary; after collating 'lie manurcr pt
it has been placed in thn hands of veiiilenicn em
inent in the law, who alter a strict im I taiefol
examii!jtion have politcdy tendered to him lira
subjoined cerliii'-atcs.
.1 have examine:! a digest of tho Lilt's of Gvoc
gi.i from I -80 to I 29 inclusive, by A. Fnsle, -
rsq and think lliework executed with great jmlg- ,
moot and aeeuraev. 'Fhe work i- inlemied a- a
continuation of Prince's Digest, and is, m iny ofim
ion, well calculated to nnsv er that v ilua , p j.-ur
|)p«o. Although the author is roi professionally
a Lawyer, ho seems, in ascertaining tne statutes
now ot force, to have added much care examina
tion to ins advantages .as a practical le
gislate, during moat of the pori-.d embiaccd in kts
work.
JOHN P. KING.
Augusta, July, IQ3O.
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