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About The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1831)
TO MECHANICS. SEALED proposal* will be received until the first Tuesday in February ne * l .\,* t *7 ately laid before ***£*s£ g^o^MAlf, Sec y for Building Committee. Jany 15. ~ notice. ON tile first Tuesday in February neat be tween the usual hours ol sale, the undersign ed will sell to tho highest bidder, the Lot in this town known as lot C It will be divided into four lots, and sold separately- lots conl ne rlv a hall acre each. Terms— one li.ll to bo paid Jown, and twelve month* l *° ro ‘ maindei Titles to bo given ti hen the last pay- JAMES 8. NORMAS, „„„ EDWARD FKATHKRSTON, JOHN JOHNSON, Trustees and Elders r. C. Coluntbus, 12th Jan. 1831. R FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, AISED by the Now-London Shakers, White Onion B>oo.l Beet Yellow do Early Turnip do « Red do Orange Carrot Long White Parsnip Long Cucumber Dutch sum’r Squash Early do Crook Neck do Ice Hend Lettueo Salmon Raddish Imperial do Scarlet do m Cabbage Head do Turnip do Drumhead Cabbage Early March Peas Early York do Golden Hotspur do Savoy do White Marrowfat do Eariy Sugar Corn for sale by GEO W. DILLINGHAM. Jan. 15, 1831. ' MORE NEIV GOODS. A. BENNETT —Youngs Hull dings, Savannah; HAS Juat received by Ships Florian, Statira, A Schooner Exact, a large addition to his stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods—which makea hia assortment very completo,—among them aro tho following, viz: a Pieces Matteoni (beat) Italian Lutestring Silks, 10 Do Jet A. Blue black Gros do Naples, ft Do do do do Gros de Berlin and Do do Gros de Zanes, 20 Do Plain fit Figured Changeable Grosde Naples, 10 Do do do Algerines, (anew articlo for dresses.) 20 Do French Satins, all colors & qualities, 20 Do Florences, assorted colors, 10 Do Sinchews Sarsnott fit Umbrella Silks 12 Do Nankin Crapes, and 10 Do Pongees, SO Do Canton Crapos, and 20 Do Italian Crapes. SO Do 'i French Bombazines, tad f» Do Merino Cloths, 5 Do English Bombazines, and 30 Do Merino Circassian, 50 Do Swiss Jaconet*, Book At Mull Muslin, 40 Boxes Hi nnets and TafleU.es, Ribbons of every descriptions and latest style, 2 Do Newest style Belt Ribbons, 200 Embroid Belts oflatast style A patterns Thread and llohbinett l.acos of all de scriptions, Ladies Horse Skiu Gloves Mils, and a General assortment of (lottery, 30 Pieces Birds Eye Diaper, and 10 Do Tablo Diaper, 20 Do Linen Cambria llandkerchidft, 10 Do Saltinnett. and 80 Nests largest sizo Band Boxes, 2 Cases 1 adies Leghorn Bolivar’s, and 10 Do do and lissos Straw Hats, And on hand a genera’ assortment of almost every description of Fancy aud Staplo Dry Goods that can be called for—which are offered whole sale and retail, at the lowest market prices, at No. 1. Youngs Buildings, Market Square, Sa vannah, Georgia. Also —on hand, a general assortment ot Millin nery of the latest New York, Philadelphia & Paris fashions. N B Country merchants are pariicularly invi ted to call and examine thelGoods and prices for themselves. A Bcnnett will cut his Silks and Ribbons in such qukntities as inay suit his country customers, and at the same prices as by the piece—all orders faithfully executed, and at prices which will please, where they aro accompanied with the Cash or citv acceptance. January, 18-1.—13 ALMANACS FOR 1831, FOR SALE BY GEORGE W DILLINGHAM, Columbus, January 8,1831. loilCE TO CAnFENTER’Sr" "VJiriLL od Is’- tO !he lowest bidder in the town f » of Talbot ton on the first Mndayin Feb uar> next, • • • u .« AC AD E 31 1 EDIFICE, fifty foci i; g, uo at >rif * lugh. dec The under taker et said building will see a plsmi. and further description of said buildlhg by calling at the of fice of the Clerk .if the superior court. ft. •: LEECH, Seer’y. Talbottou, Talbjt countv, Jan. 8, 1831 —l3 Columbus Vale and Female Acad mies r|*llt; ‘frhstees ltavo engaged the services of Garret Ilallonbeck Esq. to take chnrgo of tile Male Department of this Institution. Mr. Jlallenheck ha* had two private schools in this place within tho last eighteen months, and has given very general satistaction to those who have eent their children to him. The Female Depar ment is under tho caro of Mis* Kiugslrory, whose qualifications and long experience are so wol) known as to require no comment from us. RATES of tuition, FOR MALE DEPARTMENT PER AN.NLM. For Spoilt ng, Reading anJ Writing sls 00 Geography, English Grammar and Aiithmetic |ii 000 Latin and G reek Classic* together with the higher branch** ot Mathematic* $23 00 Rates of Tuition in Female Department. Primary Class—Spelling, Writing and Heading, for each Term of two Quarters $7 50 Junior Class, Writing, Arithmetic, and Geography sl2 00 Senior ('lass—Grammar, Rhetoric, History, wish tho Rudiments of N oral Philosophy sl4 00 Mental Ar Moral Philosophy, As tro.- my, or Chemistry, or any hi? er hranchea of Mathematics, sls 00 There will be a vacation in each Institution of two week*. at the end of ev. ry six months. E. L. L)E GRAFF rIS REID, Sec'y Hoard of Trustees Coiambus, January 1,183 L 13 e A CAlii). rj I[!F. friends of the subscriber, wlm h«ld sub " serif *« mi ».i»is for the Georgia Christian Re pertory, are requested to forward them iminedi atelv by Mail or otherwise. G. CAPERS. Biaoon. Nov. fi* 1830. 34 N. 8, Printer* in the State of Georgia, are rc «tu*s ed to give the above a pltce twit# or thrive a their tMgroclire prpotr 1 GEORGE IV. DILLINGHAM, OFFERS FOR SALE, r'/A/WV LBS C.fST/.VO’S,—comprising a ( ft If P large assortment ol pullet ns, 25 Boxes Collins. * Co- Cast Steel Axes, 12 Dozen Axe Hatchets—* mw article, 10 Casks Goshen Cheese, £ ]OO Bross Kettles, 10 Casks Nails, 12 Dozen Shaker Brooms, 50 Ream Wrapping Paper, 50 Do Fim>l» Cap, do. JllO Boxes Segars, various qualities, 50 Bags Shot, 51*0 Lbs . ar Lead, 1000 Pairs Mens, Womens and Boys Shoes, 100 Pair Pantaloons, 2*lo Round Jacket? and \ csls, 50 Frock and Dress Coats aud Coatees, 50 Camlet and Pin'd Cloaks,* 2000 Pieces Homespuns. Jan. 8, 1831—13 LEWIS C. ALLEN HAS inst received in addition to his former supply Sup Blue, Black, and Fancy Cloths Woolseys, Ginghams. Calicoes, &c Crockery, China, A Glasswaro also — Anexcellcnt assortment Joiner's Tools. Jan 1 POWERS & NAFEW, HAVE Just received by Steam Boat Baltimore and offer for sale, an assortment of IUHDIV.IRB A.YD CUTLERY, —CONSISTING OT Superfine Pen A Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks—Rogers surer. Razors, Locks of every description. Hand and cross cut Saws -Butts A Screws, Brass <SD Ikons— Shovels A Tongs, Collins, (pen cast steel Axes—broad Axes, Iloes, Trace Chains, Sad. Irons, Steel Yards— Guns, . Looking Glasses, Ac. .sc. CROCKERY, Ch/.Y.l V GLASS WARE. GROCERIES. Cogniac Brandy—Holland Ginn, American Swan Gin, Double Refined Sugar, Spurm Candles—lest Carsndish Tobacco, Spanish and American Scgars, On consignment, 100 Sacks Cadiz SALT. January 8, 1831—11 POWERS &. NAFEW, HVE iust received a large assortment of DRY-GOODS, FANCY A STAPLE READY-MADE CLOATHING, HARDWARE, Carpenter a Tools, Shoes, a Complete ASSORTMENT OF HATS, CROCKERY CHINA TEA-SETS, CUT GLASS, Ac. Ac. which in addition to their former stock, makes their assortment vory complete—which they offer onfavorable term*. Dec.c. 4 c 8 GEO. W. DILLINGHAM. OFFERS FOR SALE, DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARD-WARE, PAINTS, OILS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, WINES, IIATS, SHOES. READY-MADE CLOATHINO, Castings, Shaker Garden Seeds School Rooks, Together with a variety of other Goods adapted to tho market and season. Columbus, January 8 1831 —13—ts JONATHAN A. HUDSON, HAS removed from his former stand cn Craw ford, to Broad Street, next door above messrs Stewart and Fontaine, where ho is row receiving direct from New-York A general Assortment of DRY GOODS HARD WARE CUTLERY Ac A j-c Which he will soli low for cash, or approved psocr. lie has also on hand, and will conlintto to keep A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES. Columbus, Nov. 2 0. WHOLESALE Wt 7 BOOT* Cl STORK, SA VANN A IT; rllE mibecrbers have just received a complete assortment of HATS, BOOTS &, SHOES, selected principally for the country trade, und of fer them low for Money nr good Paper GEO. NEWHALL A Cos. Young's Buildings. Oct. 2, 1630. 2h Swaim’s Panacea. THE public is respectfully cautioned againn a spurious imitation of this medicine The preparation of which is put up in bottles similarly tinted, and in size, but llio impression, blown in the glass, very faint and indistinct. Tho taste of the admixture is acrid and bitter , and the only semblance it bears to the genuine Swaun’s Pana cea, is in color, and a component part of sarsapa rilla of no virtue. When positive proof is obtain ed of .tho source from whence the imposition ema nates, it will . o made known. In the meantime, the public is informed that I have established A. PARSONS,of Savannah, my sole agent for the State of Georgia, and front him my genuine Pa nacea and Vermifuge can be obtained? Respect able Druggists are particularly recommended to purchase of my agent, as they willbc supplied on as good terms as from me. .. WILLIAM SU AIM. Philadelphia Sept. IC. 1830. nov »3 h 5 EFTbe editor* of the Augusta Chronicle, Ma con Telegraph, an I Columbus Democrat, will publish tho above once a week for four weeks, and *od forward their accounts to the Savannah Re publican office for payment. FOR SALE, A VALUABLE TRACT ./ 1 .4. YD, (Mulberry Creek running through the same,) drawn by Amis* Benn-ftt—No. !Wi,in the 20tli District— formerly Muscogee, now llarra ccuntv; which will be sold Low—fer terms, apply by letter or 1 otherwise, to ELIAS FORT, Sarannak, Georgia. 1 y. B. Ail person* are forbid trespassing or the. j same, in arty manner—#s the Law wf!l ho r'tridlp ' enforced. h I Janu-vy, IS3I— 1 SHERIFF bales. On the first 'Jut:,-lay m i'A.raurtj nrrt, WILL be sold at.Greonyille, MemwotUor. county,betv.e n the lawful Jnwus ot sab.', tlio following uroporiy; to wti' Out Lit aflAiul. V«. Seemly- 7 fine (12) 111 .*«•: seven’ll (Tt i) t. strict ol formoity iVoM,, Mertiiyelhcr c.'.OL.v. levied ones tin-. property* t Osbcrn bin s, to satisfy a fifit i lb .1 from a Justi. « c< lit ts Dgktin.rpo co ir.t . . in Wri Sluino! Hi. *inboU»»:u vs. said Osbern ...ms, levy aia.de and reform J to I ’ • by u constable One I l of land So. Sir ty-tire. (<-■) <« the tonili (HH.li) dietrizt of tovmeily I roup, now Morriucther cO’tn.y, t.-v.cd on tl* the property ot John MeDonal#* Jt sulhfy a fifa which i sued from Bibb Superior court in lavor ol llie (.ciilial Bank of Georgia, vs said John MhUnnaid GREEN TALBOT, D. Shift. Jar. ____ MV I ICE A TER tho expiration of fimr in oiths, wpii \ nation will bo inida to the lion ilie Inferior (ViuH of Morgan County, wh.au rilling as a court for ordinary ptir|nves,fiif leave to tn II lo t acres of land, more or less, lying on Indian crock, ad joinin'' Lumpkins, Davis, and i.lh/rs, it Icing a part of the real estate of \l;ittlm,v Phillips, late of said county, deceased, VILI.IAM W. CARLISLE, Troup County, Nov. 24, 1830. Admr To Creditors and Debtors. A LI. persona indebted tc the ©state of Edmund /A. Carlisle late of Morgan county, deceased, are requested to make payment; nod those hav aro hereby notified to present them legally authenticated within the time limited by lav/, to WILLIAM W CARLISLE, Lx r. Troup County, Nov. 21, IS3O. ADMINISTRATOR’S SAI E. On Thursday the \lth of January nett, \T , r ILL be sold at tlio late residence of capt. Tv James Powell, deceased, in Coweta county, the perishable property of said deceased, consist ing of the present ) ea' 9 crop of cotton and pro visions, two shot guns, and one hand mill. Also will bo hired for tho balance of the year, tho 110- groc c belonging to said estate, and the cleared land belonging to a tract of laud N > 14, in the Ist district of Coweta county, will be rented for one year. Terms of sale, the hiio ot tho negroes and the leased property, will bo made known on the day. ALLEN I>. POWELL, Executor. nor. 27. NOTICE ALL persons having demand* aga in,t tho es tate of capt. James Powell lately of Cow eta county, and formerly of Glynn couniy in this State deceased, will render them in in terms of tho law. And all persons indebted to said es tate, arc required to moke immediate piyment. AI.LEN B. POWELL, Executor, nov. 27. NOTICE \T.L persons indebted to the eStaHfof Robert B. Hemphill dec’d, late of the county of Mus cogee, will pleaso make immediate payment, and those, having demands nre requeued to present them in toims of the low', to 111 c for payment. FRANCIS GEDION, Adto’r Dec. 18,1°3(l sw—lo ST HA \ ED, riROM This Village on Wednesday,22 l inst. » a Roan colored Indian Poney, ling mane and bob- I si!—shinl before—in company with a likely three year old Black Marc—shod all round—long switch-tail—star in tlm fore-head, and white hind feet. Whoever will return said Horses to either of the subscribers shall be suitably rewarded. E. E. POWERS, FRED. TOBY. Columbus, Dec fe3o —ll—ts LOST OR MISLAID, SOME time in October last, a rod morocco pocket hook, containing two notes of hand, on Mr VVm. McNeal, made payable to myself, each for fifty dollars; one due the first of January 2831, and the other dr.c Jan. 1832 I forwarn all persons from tiading for said notes. VVM. DRIVER. Jan j c* ROCKET ROOK LOST. [OST Between Columbus ami tho Subscri- A ber’s House, 12 miles 0:1 the Road leading to Marshal# Ferry, a small Bed Morocco. Pocket Rook, considerably worn, tied with a white tape string- It had in it, when 10-1, #3l*, a twenty and a ten dollar hill; hoih on the Bank of .Macon: and a few papers, of no importance to any one but tho owner I will pay tho finder, when delivered to mo, at my resilience, or to J. J. Fannin. Columbus, the sum of $lO. SANDERS STALLINGS. Dec. 11,1830 —9—l3 NOTICE. 1 1 <IIE connexion heretofore existing between I tho subscribers aider the firm of ß. Tarter Cn. discontinues this day. All persons indebted to suiJ concern are desir ed to make payment without delay GEO W DILLINGHAM. BENJAMIN TARVER. January 1,1831. S Til 4 » ROM the subscribers living in Columbus, a . sorrel Horse with n flax mane and tail. Also a small black mare Poney. which paces rcmaika bly fast. A liberal reward wll be given tor any information so that we may gel them FLYNN A WfiITESIDE. Jan. 8. 1.1 n low,, Taylor ac». tn sir iAXiif. f T AYE received by the Rif.p Gipigia, nniv- S s ed this day from f.ivorpqol, an extensive and gn oral assortment <•( BRITISH MAN UVA(,T U I! ED SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, and have already in Store, and daily receiving additional supplies ot American. French. Italian CJnmnu DRY GOODS, of nil dcrcriptions which arc nrlered fur sale on usual terms and such of their customer* who cannot conveniently have home, their order will be faithfully executed. Savannah, October i) !83ft. Cl, FOR SALE on RENT, Tho first day of January nett, I.ot No *- IcO, en Street; on ivhi.li ti'iero is a comfortable Dwelling Ituuao and Kitchen.—and tils Lot ia gonj repair. The terms vijlf bo trade easy to a good purchaser or tenant —Apply to FLYNN A WHITESIDE, Columbtis, Dee. 18, 1630—10-3 w CANAL FLOUR, FIRST QUALITY snperli,« Canal Flour, jest received atnij f i JA.MLS a. UERTiIELt)T, Attorney at I ate, H AVING permanently Incited him* lTin the . town of Columbus, Muscogee county. Ga. will regularlv ;itli to! all the sittings <ft jo Sune lior «. suits • fshe l h.iKritOotduo Circuit. Pic Oii'i-44:.- '•i t a •: oil *'n u fi.rd street, in .1 riorlwco terly direttmn from the Court honsc, w Ikum, mat at ad limes be found, wlicu not pMKatKsiißj cn gaged 011 the circuit. .:.:n- I. 9 ,iVV NoMt’E.—Jon< Mn.T*m A Wili.iii ■ j J. VV. VVri.Bolts, In vc associated themselves in ilie practice i,f Law. under the linn of Mil aox and Wklßohx—and me or both of them wilt re gularly attend the Superior Courts ol Muscogee, ilaiMlolph, Leo, Maiinn, Talbot. Harris, Mcai wether, and Troup counties. ’1 heir office is ill Colnnihus, where they may bo consulted at ad times, when not on the circuit. JOHN MILTON. WM J. \V. VV El. BO UN. Nov. fi, 1839. 4 3iv Uj The Macon T.-legrai h, A'-tg" s, a Chronicle ami Alalruiia lournal. will give tl.c above three insertions, and fi.rwurd their accounts to us tor p.ivntcnt. M. *y W. LAW OFFICE. rrtHE iiinlorsigncd continues to practice law I in Cnliiinlms and the adj lining counties, lie has also opened an office in Washington, Autauga comity, Alabama, in coiinc’.iou v/.th D.ivi.-i Goliglitly c-q who reside* in that p'acc They will practice in the several courts of law and i-quily of that state, also in the circuit coult of 'he United Slate*. * J.T. CAMP. Columbus,Georgvi, Nov. 27. LOOK. AT THIS. A LI. persons arc forewarned from trading for A throe promisory notes of hand given by my self to one Asa Tillman: two for thirty dollars each and mie fur ten dob ;rs, all due the 55th Dec. 1831—for I do not intend to pay them until com pelled bv law, for tliev h ve been fraudulently ob tained. ■ ' JOHN WHATLEY. Jan. 1. Cm GUARDIAN SALE. ON Thesfirst Tuesday in February next, will be sold at tho Court House i;i Harris county, between tiie lawful hours of sale, by order of tho Inferior Court of Troup county, when rilling (or ordinary purposes—LOT No. 189, in the 18th District; formerly Musengco, now Harris county: drnwn by Jesse T S. Warien, a minor. Sold for the benefit of said minor. JOHN PHILLIPS, Guardian. Dec. 18, law 10-u Posiponeil Cxiiaftliaii Sale. \GRREaB!.Y To an order of tho Inferior Court of l’rowlbid county, when sitting fur ordinary purposes, will bo sold on the fiirs! i ucs da. in March next, at the court house in Campbell: tun, Campbell county, tho one half undivided in terest in Lot No. 390 in-tlio 2nd district, of former ly Cairoll, now Campbell county —sold for lho benefit of Andrew M’Cants, orplnn of John Me Cants, dccoased. A. K. M’CANTS, Guardian. Dec 25,1830 —ll —l’.vOw AOTKE, ALL persons indebted to the estate of Elijnh Jewett, late cf Muscogco county deed, will mako immediate payment to tho subscriber, and those to whom the 'state is indebted, will render in their demands in terms of the law JOHN LOOMIS, Ex'r. Oct 10, 1830 1-0 w NOTICE. INCUR months after dato, application will bo . made to tlio Honorable the Inferior couit of Mnscogoo county, when setting for ordinary pur poses fin leave to sell the real estate of Elijah Jew ot', late of said county dec’d. JOHN LOOMIS, Ex’r. Oct, I Gih, 1830. lytv—4-m. PROSPECTUS OF THE RURAL REPOSITORY, OR BOVVER OF LITERATURE; Embellished, Quarterly, with a I/andsvmc Engraving; DEVOTED exclusively to Polito Literature comprised in the following subjects : Origi nal and Select Tales, Hysays, American and For eign Biography, Travels, Notices of Now Publica tions. 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The siicces-ful competitors can got their bo ,?•■. sent to New York, Albany, Troy or Hartford, f ! "< of expense, and left at any place in rather of cities, they inny deciduate, subject to their :p. dive ur tiers Names of the Sulucrbers with the ainomU «.f the suhscriptioa to he sent by the first of Juno. a.- toon after as convenient, to the I’u’uleh r, VV11.1.1 vm B. Isti uo.u u, corner of Warren ■ g 'lh'od-Stre.ls. Hudson, ,V. Y. Ay ,il 1855. IJ r Editous, who will give the above a fist. serti:-us,sliail icciivo out resynt vi lun o or I: j third lild series, ns a compensation, ami the ;vc-.t in exchange:' those w lie Consider the whole t j long tor insertion, amt wish to exchange only, a. ' rc.'polfuHy riquc Jcd lo publish tile part relatii: lopiemiiuus, give the rest at loast a passing no tice, and receive S..bs>:iip!ious. FiIOROSALS, Dor publishing by mOsi n/ition a cninpi'n hu. i s,J the Laws oj the Stale of Geoiyia, tnj Art!. ?, DosLtr. Containing nil the statutes, n.id the suhstaucg of all tho resolutions of a general and public i.: ■ lure, and now of force, winch have been pa m i in said State from the year 1880, to tho year 182'.*, both inclnr.ivc, w ith occasional cxplartalory no! *i and references, and a list of the statutes repeal,' 1 or obsolete To which is added an appendix, containing the constitution of the sUitc of Goer gia. as aiiiended; also rcfcrencos to such local acts as relate to towns, counties, internal uavigr lion, county academies, Ac. and a collection of the most approved forms used in carrying tl.a above laws into effect; with a copious index to the whole It will be something like a continua tion of Frir-cc's Digest, not in" the laws in s. ; 1 Digest, repealoil-or altered. It may lie oliso ved that tho legislature of Georgia ar / in the constant practice of repealing, altering, or amending larhi passed at their previous sessions, so that wilho .t such a digest, or coaipilati/n of them, ij u .'.v respectfully offered lo the public, it actually re quires a lawyer, or a person w. o has aovoted much tune to the examination and cr.mp ris/n cf the ditf rent enactments of each succeeding ses sion of the leg slature. to be acquainted with .TI the laws which arc of force. AIIJ having ivitnca eed with much pleasure tlio immense public ut !: y ami jaipularity oflhc digest compiled by O.i or II P rinco and also having no doubt hut 1 vimilar compendium of tho laws from the time , i' hat publication down to the present w ith tho a.I tition of the precedents, on forms, which will 1 -a dlaci din tho appendix, and which v. ill add grent py to the public utility of the work, and to the fur thcraino of justice, would be very acceptable ', > the public, the compiler lias ventured upon tho arduous and important undorlaking. However, n>4 relying altogether on hi* own experience c-f having been a member of Ihe legislature dnrrvg the passage of; ho mostofihe Laws now prop:.: cd to be published, and at the administration of them for eight years, as justice ol the inferior court, in a eolinly whore much l u.-incss < f an in tricate nature is transacted in that court and tin court of ordinary; after collating tho maim rcript it lias been placed in tho bands of gentlemen em inent in tho law, who after a strict and careful examination have politely tendered to him tho subjoined certificates. The work is now ill tho hands of Judge SeJi’c*/ who has kiirdly promised as early as oilier cu agoments will permit Intake it through a care ful and minute investigation, and correction,'if correction shall bo found to bo necessary and proper. The great public utility of such a wor< mil bo obvious to all; and the compiler, who has da* voted to it innch lime and hborious study, flutter * himself that the testimnials t preßcnlr.i abov will fully satisfy the public, that that, utility hav. not been lessened ill the slightest degree, by a: y defect on bis pa r t, in its gonerul design or the ac curacy of its execution Angnda, July 8, I- 3'*. I have attentively examined a Digest of I’. 1 Laws of Georgia, from 1829, t 2 1829 inrlusivi*. and find 1 lie work is execnied with much jo la ment and aecuracv. by A. Foster, e-q. of Co’u bia county.. 1 have no doubt tho work v»1 provo valuablo to every viliicn who feels do ir ons to become informed of tho statutes now f force in tho state, and would 'ccrtinmcnd ill j i tices of the inferior court, justice* of tip* pea.'”*, cle:ks, sheriffs, /yc. to p sscs3 tllQmsolvo; of ijij work as soon as published. THOMAS GLASCOCK. I have examined a digest of the Laws of Gc"-. gia from Ib/JT) lo lr2J inclusive, by A. Fo , !' , i r-q. and think tlio work executed with great judw. mont and aecuracv. The work'is intend 'd av n, contmualinnof Brince's Digcs!, and is, in myopi-r ion, well calculated to answer that valvmMe per* poso. Although the author is no' profr .ooria’ y a Lawyer, ho seems, in ascertaining tne stafitcj now of force, to hr vo added inticli caro examine* tion.mdritudy, to his advantages as a practical !c» gislato, dating most of the peri'-d c.mhracod in l.i’j work. JOHN P. KINO, Augusta, July, 1330. Wrightsborottgli, sth June. 13*0, Sir—As far a* I have yet had an opjmrtutj’y of examining the manuacriot mpy of yo-r ot the laws of the state of Georgia, 1 bin lily n:», prove both of its plan and execution. Tito v«!. tune cannot fitil to answer well the purer: •? fy which it was intended, bt thn appendix ?v. q are a number of precedents or fbrins, which r.-> pear tc have been modeled with accuracy, an J stiict. conformity to the digested stWaios froi-j which they wero drnivn; and with tit drmi.i U'ii] add much to I lie value and use filler.** of *‘ s > work, ns a mean (in Ihe hands of tho jus; ? the peace, justices of the inferior com’:!, cli rl, j she: iff*, young pra. tilkniersof tlus law, and o' h ors Yin errving the above nanrej lawy int'J eJT«r< with greater ntcilily. I am sir your o'.iodicnt servant, PIERSON PETIT. Arthur Foster esq. j IT At iho seiggasltmi of the p,-sfe.Kstoj»al llomen whose names ere affixed to the -J.ovc r-Ja. tifioates, and others wl o have gounrou*' : tri), an inteiT -.t iu the work, and tviiit an anxious <!<* sire to inako llie work as cjlimsively u efr.i j> possible to the public, the compiler will intro into itsevmal highly important laws of the l ! ::i led StsldK, in coninion us- among the poo-.f am! which are often difficult to be bmp-!; am"--* J which a-c these i r dution to the natmaiizUteo of alinn* th* remava! of cases ft out tho stato to tl;e ynited Ktatn court*, the mode of veti > prer-ident atjtl vice presi l lit, by cjecto*-*, and ‘<4 making fin returns, ami lire limy of irohJuig stlcJj elections, o, TERMS The work will contain abet;* 400 psfros, a; -J will bo printed after tho stylo of Prince'.-; dl.gc which is tube taken as the staudanf, and bi-tirA ! 11l law binding; vriil be puldi-lm ta- srion a* a -f- I liciont nuiiihcr ofsubso’ilrcrs can be obt'iiim ! to j warrant its publication, and will be iTifiiVe-r.J ' a sulisr l ibers al tlieir i-csidencos, at Nil 51! o r co py- Any responsible p-.rs.'n obtaining fiA«-:.n siihscrihers, and heceming acceunhtble fir U*e .“•iina,.shall be c-ntitlcd to one cop; grails. ptihlislior* of newspapers in this stole. ». bo vr ft or the above with such eeotsjrmal i isertlo >s as tlicy may tl'.in'; pmpnr, tifl I.lm Ist Novvi-.V--" next sh".Trcceiv’oi>*tere r er a r. w .iff Ibe a.b work.