The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18??, February 05, 1831, Image 4
RROPOSALS. For pu'.iishiv,' hi Xfami-" & evni T- l *Z" J ir \ ih f airs of the Stale of G.orgw, by A,thuf\ * •',l Containing all the statist** ««<» lhc «W; a ““i of all the rdSfiuSis-^f» *«»*! 1 MW* •*«*} lu-o, an.l«.ow Pf force:, K'M* p : u\ said Stale from they*** 1.'j20, to .!>a \ tar !. iJ, .both inclusive, v:ttl'.j.>i;i asi'iiial oxj lanatory notes j and ref -fences, and a fist of the * rtpcalw. j orohi-ojele To whii-h >s «>’'!.••« mi apj(cm:»*,j 'rontiinicg the eocsmirtion < 1 the slat.- of Moor*: rfia. iis .nnalulcd, also tj{} renc> s to retell 1 > • < arts ss r. kle In tow ns. rv.JnUes, mten.nl nav.ga-l ti.,„, . -.nutv- nfeidbuiicf, Ac. and a emitctiou ot tiro most anproveir form- I’.S’-'.d in carrying tne above l.nvß *into effect; with a copious index to the Whole It will he somethin!’ S.kc a contmua tir.n of Prince’s Digest. noting th? laws in eat. Digest, repealed or a|t< red It may be <>lho aed tlfit t|. a legislature of Georgia are !i, til" constant j practice nf roneiihr.g. alining, nr ninHuhn;’ wi ltaiseil Si thoir previonA.sess nit*.; so that Wi’houl inciia digort, or of them, ns is now i esopc'YnilV offered -to the puti.hc.it actually ic quires n lawyer, and» a pars, n y.-ho has nevoVd lihTeh fimc to I iie examination and c- mb ir it on ot , the iTiff rant cnetnvnif* of rich tmecScffiug ses emn of the teg.Hi.rt'ire- to he ; ;«jnninlcd With all the law s winch are offeree. And having wilnea , ncl withinucß pleasurethe immense nubile utili-j tv and jjohuMfity of the digest rompilud hv Oli ver •! Pfnft’b arid 61S0 KsTving no do>l- t but a j-inhlar eoiniWlEhiu) °f the hwrfrom the tnno ol • hat publication lb w n to the prcieiit with the ad tit ion'of the precodouts, on forms, whicih w ill to dhc-dln the appendix and which will add great pv to tfie public utilitvof the vOrk.amlto thofur llherancc of justice, would he very acceptable to the public, the compiler has ventured upon the hrd’tdi-s and important uttcfarULing. However, net rdU iug altogether on hi- own experience of havimr been ti member of tin 1 legislature during Dm pis-ngu of ho most ofthe Laws now proposed to be published, and at the administration of tltem for eight years, as justice <>l the mfeiior nmirt, In a countv Whore much business of an in tricate nature is transacted in that court and the court of ordinary; aftor collating the nianurcript it has hedn placed m tho liamls of gentlemen cm ineuf in llio law, who alter a strict and careful examination have politoly tendered to him tho subjoined certificates. 1 lie work is now in tiio hands of Judge Schloy who has kin l!v promised as early as oilier cn ngonmnts will permit tolnkait through a carry ful an<l minute investigation, and correction, if correction shall bo found to bo necessary' and proper, Tho groat public utility of such a work must he obvious to all; and the compiler, who Iris de voted to it much timo and lrborious study, Hatters himself that tho tostimoials above, will fully satisfy the public, that that utility has not been lessened in the slightest degree, by any defect on Ids part, in its general design or tlio ac curacy of its execution Augusta, July 8, 1830. 1 have attentively examined a Digest of the Laws of Georgia, from If 1 ' 1 ), t 2 1829 inclusive, and find the work is executed with much nicnt and accuracy, hv A Foster*, esq. of < ’olum bia county,. 1 hive no doubt the work will prove valuable to every citizen who feels desir ous to become informed ofthe statutes now of force in the state, and would recommend all jus tices of the inferior court, justices of tho peace, cle. ks, sheriffs, t, c. to possess themselves of the work as soon as published. THOMAS GLASCOCK. I have examined a digest of the Laws of Geor gia from to 1629 inclusive, by A. Foste< esq. and think Die work executed with great judg ment and accuracv . The work is intended as a continuation of Prince’s Digest, and is, ininy opin ion, well calculated to answer that valna lie pur pose. Although tho author is not professionally a Lawyer, lie seems, in ascertaining tne slauitns now ot force, to hive added much care examina tion and’study, to his advantages as a practical le gislate, during most ofthe period embraced in his work. JOHN P. KING. Augusta, July', 1830 Wrigbtsborpugh, sth Juno, 1830. Sir—As far as I have yet had an opportunity of examining the manuscript copy’ of your digest, ot the laws of Dio state of Georgia, I highly ap prove both of its plan and execution. The vol ume cannot fail to answer well the purpose for which it was intended In the appendix there are a number of precedents ot forms, which ap pear to have been modeled with accuracy, and in strict conformity to the digested statues from which they were drawn; and without doubt will add much to tho value and usefulness of *'io work, as a mean (in the hands of the jtistm.o of tho peace, justices of the inferior CQmtg, clerks sheriffs, young pra. tilionersnf tho law, and oth ers) in errying tlio above named laws into effect with greater facility. I am sir your olicdieht servant, PIERSON PETIT. Arthur Foster esq. HrrAt the suggestion of the professional gen tlemen whose names are affixed to tho above cer tificates, and others who have generously taken an in’erest in the work, and with rn auxinusde sire to make the work as extensively useful as possible to the public, tho compiler will introduce into it sevcial highly important laws of tho Uni ted Stales, in comuym uso among the peoplo, and which aro oflcn difficult to be tound; among Which a-c tin so i relation to the naturalization of aliens tho reinaval of cases from tiie state to the United Btalc courts, the mode of voti g for president and vice president , by electors, and ot making the returns, and the time of holding such elections, 4 c. TERMS Tlio work will contani about 400 pages, and will he printed alter tho stylo of Prince’s digest, tvoicli is to ho taken as the standard, and hound in law binding; will be nuhlislie '• as soon as a »nf. ... m suusctiiH'ts can be obtained to warrant its publicat on, and will he delivered to subscribers at 'heir residences, at 511 per co py Any responsible p irson obtaining fifteen subscribers, and becoming accountable for tlio same, shall bo entitled to one copy gratis. Publishers of newspapers in this state, who will favor the nbnvo with such occasional insertions as they may think proper, till the Ist November next shall receive therefor a copy of theabovo work. > o thp . tif*lir 'I I HE FACULTY of the College would re It respectfully noti y 'he Parents and Guardians of the Students, that the conflagration of the new building, however aerifies, will not interfere in the smallest degree with the egular duties of the College. The course of instruction will not bo affected, as every acovn eodation will be ready for tlio sttide- ts by the first of January The Library it is true has been destroyed, but we feel confi ’ n> from the inunificonce of the Legislature that ihe loss w ill bo so far repaired by the opening 1 ~t tin. ntii t„,.„, to ets, stml any iojuir allsing from its destruction. The Mathematical instru ments ian lie easily replaced. Th • fine fliilo.-o piiical A| aiatus and Chemical Instruments a c un njured. and censeqivotth full instruction in tlio higher classes can be given As to the personal accommodation of the voting inen.no difficulty will exist, as ;he old building hitherto devoted to the resilience of the two lov.~ er clases, is uninjured anil w ill consequent!y con tain all who now composo these r.lases. or who may cone by the commencement of the next term The two uppe- rinses will le accottjmo d led with oogmg a-d study to mis in private fa "d.os or ilie boarding bouses in town, and that "'h 1 ,»»« •••iiini na charge, until the College Lii.lu.ng alia., ue ; • v*: e<J. ' Tiio Faculty therefore trust, and with i<d; «-«* faience, that the credit the InsUt.itjvn w the Public. wiU not be diminished. The Facujty therefore can fide in the return " ‘bqSto.nt on Die first of Janary next »•• resume fer «gJ lar duties . By order of-llie t - ’ ! WILLIAM MITCMFI, j * Secretary. ■ Oet.RO 4 SUPPLIES OF Weeding llocs, Ileavv Trace-chain*, Fcvtbo blades— jwt- if. Cos iiu’s AGo. fast rteol ixes. Received by the Georgian; an't ■ i sale b ' • GEO. W DILLINGHAM. Jan. 22. 1831—1 1 - : . SAW-MILL IRONS, ’TMIE Snbsciiber Ins ju-u received and ofFcra for sale, a few setts of Kaw-Ahll Iron o! a superior quality. JN'O. A. HUDSON. Jan. 20, 18:11—11 SALT. JURT received per Steam float Ua’limoin, 8.10 bushels Liverpool ground Salt, For sale at reduced price by JON A. HUDSON, j Jan. <t‘l | LAW OFFICE. rft HE undersigned continues to practico lav; ' in Columbus and the adjoining counties j lie has also opened an office in Washington.! Autauga county, Alabama, in connexion w.tli David G,'lightly esq who resides in that p'aee They will practice in tho several courts of law and equity .of (list state, also in the circuit couit ofthe United States. J. T. CAMP. Columbus. Georgia, N0v.27. ""look at this." \I,L persons are forewarned from trading for t'hrec promiiory notes of hand given bv my self to one Asa Tillman; two for thirty' dollars each and one for ten dollars, all due the 25th Dec. |s!3l for Ido not intend to pay them U'di! com pelled by law, for they have been fraudulently ob tained, JOHN WHATLEY. Jan. 1. Cm GUARDIAN SALE. ON The first Tuesday in February next, will be sold at the Court House in Harris county, between the lawful hours of shlo, by’ order of the Inferior Court of Troup county, when silting for ordinary purposes—LOT No ISO, in tho 18th District; formerly Muscogee, now Harris county: drawn by Jesse T. S. Warren, a minor Sold fur the benefit of said minor JOHN PHILLIPS, Guardian. Dec.lß, 1830 10-u /■'oslponed Guardian Sale. AGREEaRI.Y To an order ofkthe Inferior Court of Crawford county, when sitting fur ordinary purposes, will be sold on tjie fiirst 3 ucs day in March next, at the court house in Campbcll lon, Campbell county, the one half undivided in terest in Lot No. 200 in (lie 2nd district, of former ly Carroll, now Campbell county —sold for tho benejit of Andrew M’Cants, orphan of John Me Cants, deceased. A. K. M’CANTS, Guardian. Dee. 25,1830 —ll—l w9w A’OTIIE. 4LL persons indebted to the estate of Elijah Jewett, Into of Muscogee coumy doc’d. will make iiflmediatc payment to the subscriber and those to whom the estate is indebted, will render in their demands in terms of the law. JOHN LOOMIS, Ext. Oct 16, 1830 1-f.w NOTICE. POUR months after date, application will bo made to the Honorable the Inferior couit. of Muscogee county, when sett ng fir ordinary pur poses for leave to sell Die real estate of Elijah Jew* ett, late of said county dcc'd. JOHN LOOMIS, Ext. Oct, 16th, 1630 l-w-4-nv GEORGE IF. DILLINGHAM , OFFERS FOR SALE, *'A|U l LRS C.3S77.VG.S,—comprising a ».#" 7® " 1 " large assortment of patterns, 25 Roxes Collins. A Cos. Cast Steel" Axes, 12 Dozen Axe Hatchets —a new article, 10 Casks Goshen Clioeso, 100 Rross Kettles, 10 C isks Nails, 12 Dozen .Shaker Brooms, f>o Ream Wrapping Paper, 50 Do Fools Cap, <lo. 100 Boxes Segars, various qualities, 50 Bags Shot, 500 Lbs. i ar Load, 1000 Pairs Mens, Wonions and Boys Shoos, 100 Pair Pantaloons. 200 Round Jackets and Vests, 50 Frock and Dress Coats and Coatees, 50 Camlet and Plaid Cloaks, 2000 Pieces Homespuns. Jan. S, 1831—13 LEWIS C. ALLEN HAS jnst received in audition to his former supply Sup Blue, Black, and Fancy Cloths Woolseys, Giughams, Calicoes, &c Crockery, China, «Sk Glasswaro Also — Anexcollent assortment Joiner's Tools. Jap. 1 A I* Manly &. T M. Harris , HAY E just received from New-York and are now opening on Front Street, a general as sortment of Drugs , Medicines , Paints , Oils. Dy *- ■vr-uf’M *•» - which they offer for salo upon the most accom modating terms. Th< y design in a few weeks opening in their new building on broad street,two doors above Stewart Fontain's brick building, where a general supply of those articles may at all 1 times be found. They have in their employ a first rate Painter, from NewYotk, Mr. Lewis, and will have it in their power to have painting descriptions done upon good terms. January 15 14 GEO. W. DILLINGHAM. OFFERS FOR SALE, DRYGOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARD-WARE, PAINTS, OILS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, WINES, HATS, SHOES. READY-MADE CLO VI IIING, Castings, Shaker Garden Seed.-, School Hooks, Tog-thcr with a variety of other Goods adapled to the market and season. Columbus, January 8 1831 —l,3—ts A LIST OF LLT T tils jA EMAINING in the Post Office, at Libcrly. ' f..:- Talbct county, Ga. tho last quarter eudin.r the 31st Dec. 1631. Win. F. Holmes, Win Barker, I .1 din ,'lalpass, Samuel W. Hearn, l.cnard 11. Young, Martha Allin. n. c. Wilson, p. &: Ft; Y, . i; > A. NAJ V» , I *| AVE Jnsi received by Steam Boat 4l»• ’.iiuort j iJL and offer £or laic, au assert went »'f HARDWARE .IVO CUTLERY, CONSISTING or Fncetfiuc l’en .V Pocket Knives, Knives and Fork*—Rogers super. Razors, j Jocks of every description, ] Find and cross cu Saws — Butts St Screws. Reins and Irons— Shovels Sc Tongs, C uitins, co. cast steel Axe*—broad Axes, j 1 Soes, Traco f h iios,Sad. Irons, Steel Yards— Guns. Looking Glasses. Ac AfC. CIiOCKF.It V, rHl.y.f 4' GLASS WARE. j GROCERIES. * Cogniac Brandy’—Holland Ginn, American Swan Gin, Double Refined Sugar, Spurm fniidin-t —lest Ca re a dish Tobacco, Spanish and American Segars, On consignment, Itai Sacks Cadiz SALT. Jaanary 6, Id3l 1 I M O IIE NE l V GOO DS. A. BENNETT-*- Yimngs fluildinos, Saraunah; f3 AS Just received by Ships Florian, Slutira, vY 1 Schooner Exact, a large addition to his stock of Staplo and Fancy Dry Goods—which makes his assortment very complete,— among them are the following, viz: 2 Pieces Matteoni (best) Italian Lutestring Silks, in Do Jet A. Blue black Gros dc Naples, 5 Do do do do Gros do Berlin and Do do Gres dc JJancs, 20 Do Plain & Figured Changeable Gros de Naples, 10 Do do do Algerines, (anew article for dresses.) 20 Do French Satins, all colors & qualities, 20 Do Florences, assorted colors. 10 Do Sincliews Sarsnett & Umbrella Silks 12 Do Nankin Crapes, and ID Do Pongees, 20 Do Canton Crapes, and 20 Do Italian Crapes, 50 l)o f>l French Bombazines, and 5 Do Merino Cloths, 2 Do English Bombazines, and I 30 Do M erino Circassian, j 50 Do Swiss Jaconcti, Book Si Mull Muslin, •10 Boxes B< nneU and Taffetocs, Ribbons of every descriptions and latest si vie, 2 Do Newest stylo Belt Ribbons, 200 Embroiil Belts oflatest style Si patterns Thread and Bobbiiiett Lacos of all de sc.iiptions. Ladies Horse Skin Gloves 4" Mils, and a General assortment of Ilosery, 30 Piceos Birds Eye Diaper, and 10 Do Table Diaper, 20 Do Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 10 Do Halliniiett, and 89 Nests largest size Band Boxes, 2 Cases Ladies Leghorn Bolivar’s, and 10 Do do and Misses Straw Hals, And on hand a genera: assortment of almost every description of Fancy and Staplo Dry Goods that can be called for—which are offered whole sale and retail, at tho lowest market prices, at No. I, Youngs Buildings, Maiket Square, Sa vannah, Georgia. Also — on hand, a general assortment ot Millin nery of the latest New-York, Philadelphia & Palis fashions. N. B. Country merchants are particularly invi ted to cull and examine the,Goods and prices for themselves. A BeUnktt will cut his Silks and Ribbons in such quantities as may 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 are accompanied wiib tiro Gash or cit; acceptance. January, 1831.—13 II VRVEY HALL, fTOSTIiNUGS the manufacture of Tin Ware ’V/ at his old stnod, and has on hand a welt sup plied stock, with a variety of JAPANNED BLOCK TIN & PE\V’TER WARE, Just received from NewYoik; among which are splendid Coffee and Pea Urns, Patent Hnlanccs, Scales Ay Weights. He invites the attention of country merchants feeling assured that he can give them as good bargains ns thov can get in any’ part of tho state- Jan 15, It O \ AT! I \ A. HUDSON, BAS removed from his former stand on Craw ford. to I!rood Strnt. no t door above inessrs Stewart and k oniaine, where lie is row receiving direct from New York /> g&ncral Assortment of DRY GOODS HARD WARE CUTLERY Ac. & 4 C . Which he will soli low for cash, or approved paper. He has algo on hand, and will continue to keep A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES. Columbus, Nov.2lt. "ALMANACS FOR 18*1, FOR SALE BY GEORGE W. DILLINGHAM. Columbus, January 8, 1831. GROCE RIEST I SI Landing from the Ann Howard It -» multi. c-uffLTs s *"' *or sale on accomodating terms. Jan - 1 JON A. HUDSON. CANAL FLOUR, FIRST QUALITY superfine » ,our » just received andiiu J. A. HUDSON. Jan. 18,31. J. KLIS s 10R r lai!or, ESPECTFULLY Informs the citizens of 4 Columbus and its vicinity, and his former customers from Millcdgcville particularly, ttiat he lias located hitnselfin this place. Ilis arrange ment * arc such that he will always bo in posses sion of tho latest fashions, an, those who may favor him with their orders will have their work done with tlie utmost neatness and dispatch. His shop is on Crawford street two doors below th l’os' Oinco < I'himbus Nov 13 c 5 FOR S 'LET 1 VALUABLE TRACT f lAMD, (Mulberry Creek running through tho same,) drawn by A.uasa llk.snf.tt No. !M», in the 20tti District- I formerly Muscogee, now Harris county; which I will be sold Low —fdf terms, apply by letter, or j otherwise, to ELI \S FORT, Surannah, Georgia. >’. B. All perrons are forbid trespassing or thr !dino, in any manner—as the Law will be rigidlv enforced January, 1831—13 NO-TfC fr . C\NAh-' first TS ; . in February u%\‘ bf V ?f-.T tiier-uxl * .ur.- o-’* ,Ic, *:.c tr«Ye;.ic cdv.iK; 1: t< ’ -a L b'ev> ’.ho Lot In :li ♦own 1;:. :t ’. lot C. It wil’.l-e divided in’ Cur l’l.-, S'l’-J »f.i,../u:!) .lots containin' nc rlt i.-- hdf to b paid down a-<3 > ve mo- h* credit on the te mainder Titles to uo given v. hen the last pay - went is ma'!'.'. t. N RMtN. - iv. A’. .» ! ’ .TfIERSTON, JOHN J HINSON, ! i l i.i-tees and Elders P. C. Col.Hrd.U3, 12:h Jan 1-31. < !!a sics. C’EAJ.EC p -ds "-ill be received until the tinit ’1 .- ; ig in, February next, at which Umo-tlic con tract will be let f.r (]iel«iilt!itig ol a 1 rc-byterian jClu’.r-h i.i Coin mb as, tit her of bri ’k or wood. A pirn of said Church can lie seen at the s' 'e f James S Norman. Propos als add reused .r handed to him will bo immedi ately laid befor# ;iie bniliing Committee. JAM’S S. NORMAN, > £ee’y for Building Committee. ! Jany 15 j NOTICE TO CARPENTERS, j \~% 'ILL. be let to the lowest bidder in the town ! VY of TaUnittfi:: «>a the first Monday in Fcb uarv’ next, iba hui: ungot an ACADEM. EDIFICE, fifty fuel Dug, two St ri:-r high. Ac. The under taker ot sun! building will see a plann, and further description of said building by calling at the of fice of the Clerk of the superior court. S. C. LEECH, Secr’y. Taliiottoir, Taib it county, Jan. 8, 1831 —l3 | T? •KB ESI I GARDEN SEEDS, j JLV aISEI) by the New-London Shakers, While-Onion Wool Beet Yellow do Early Turnip do j Rod do Orang > ( arr.it Long White Parsnip Long Cucumber , Dutch sum’r Squasil Earry do I Crook Neck do . Ice Head Lettuce ! Salmon Raddish Imperial do J | Scarlet do Cabbage Head do ! Turnip do Drumhead Cabbage ! Early .March Peas Early York do Golden Hotspur do Savoy do While Marrowfat do Early Sugar Corn lor sale by GKO. W. DILLINGHAM. Jan. 15, 1831. ’ SHERIFF’S SALE. Will he sold on the first Tuesdvy in April next, at To I hot tun Talbot County, u-ilhin the lawful sale hours, the following properly, Viz. ONE Negro boy, bv the name of Harman, nine years old: Levied on as the property of Plea sant Lawson, to satifv a nmrgage fi. fa. from the Inferior Court of Talbot County, in favour oi Lodrick Mathews; property poin'ed out in said fifa F. M. LAWRENCE D. Sliflf Jan. 29 • t-d-s, SM'.RIFF’S SALE. irtl.i. Hr sold on the first Tuesday in March vert, within the lawful hours of sale, ot Carrol ton , Cano County.the following properly; lit LOT Os land No 48 in B.lh District oi Car roll County; levied on as the property of William Trull, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from a Justice Court of Pulaski in favour of Aniasa Ivellum and olhors vs. said Trull. Levied by a constable, LOT No 167 in Gill District of Carroll county, levied on as the properly of William W. Waro to satisfy a fi fa issued from Jones Superior court in favour of James Pickett Sr. vs. said Ware. LOT Os land No 213 in 7th District Carroll county, levied on as the property of Isaac Holmes to batisfy a fifa issued f.nm a Justice court of Jackson county in favour of 3 homas Hyde and others, vs. raid Holmes. Levied by a constable. ALSO One hundred At twenty five bushels of corn more or less, levied on as the propery of Ran sum Thomson to satisfy a fifa Dekalb Superior court in favour of Samuel Sewel vs William Mc.Curley Henry Wolf & Ransom Thomson. LOT of land No. 18 in Bth Jostrict of Carroll county levied on as tho property of Win. Litllo, to satisfy a fifa issued from a Justice coui t of Pulaski county in favour, of John Lee Jr vs. said Littio. Levied by a constable. Jan. 29. BENJAMIN MERRILL. Shff. t—d—s SHERIFF’S -SALE Will he sold at Tullinttnn, Talbott Comity, on the first Tuesday in March within the lawful hours of sale, the foUrcing property; Viz. ONE Lot of land No. 188 in tiio 14 ’District forrnorly Muscogee; now Talbot County ; levied on as the property of Gideon Lantern to satisfy all fa. from a Ju tiecs Court in Columbia Conn ty in favour of Josiah Roberts. Levy made and 1 rciurcd to me by a (. onstablo. ALSO: ONE Negro boy by the name of Nelson, about nine years old: Levied on as the property of Pleasant Lawson to satisfy threo small fi. fas. from a Justices court of Talbot county two in fa vour of Bateman and Duncan and one in favour of Thomas Daik Levy made and returned to me by a constable. ONE Negro man by tho name of Washington about twenty fivo years old: Levied on as the property of Charles C. Burch to satisfy a fifa. from the Superior Court ot Baldwin County m favour cf Thomas I!. Stubbs JAMES P. PORTIS. Shff. Jan. 29 t—d—si notice! /. IITIE Sheriff's Sales for the County of kJL Carroll will hereafter be published in the Democrat. Jan. 29. NOTICE. A-rnn. me expiration of four months, ar’pli catim will be undo to tho Hort tlie Inferior- Court of Morgan Countv, when silting as a court for ordinary purposes, f.r leave to selT 155 acre* of land, more or less, lying on Indian creek, ad joining Lumpkins, Davis, and others, it bc’in-r a part of tho real estate of Matthew Phillips, late of said county, deceased, WILLIAM W. CARLISLE Troup County. Nov. 24, 1630. Atlmr To ('reditors and Debtors! 4 1.1. person* indebted to the cstato of Edmund -2V Corlisb: J a te of Morgan comity, deceased. : are requested to make payment; and those hav j ; ing'claims are hereby notified to present then j ! legally authenticated wiiliin the time limited 1> I Haw, to WILLIAM W. CARLISLE, Kx r. ) Troup County, Nov. 24, 1630. I t COST OR MISLAID, CJOME time in October last, a red inorocrv ! L’ pocket book, containing two notes of hand on Mr. Wni. McNeal, made payable to mysel cacn for fifty dollars, one due the first efJanuar 041 , arui the other due Jan 1332 I tbnvarn a persons from trading for said notes. , . AVM. DRIVER Jan 1 c* ROCKET ROOK LOST. rOST Between Columbus and the SoW, J ber’s House, 12 miles on the Road lendii o ! Marshals Ferry, a small Red Morocco Puck! Book, considerably worn, tied with a white la string- It had in it, when lost, jjCJft. a twenty a> a ten dollar bill; both on the Bank of Macnii: ii a few papers, of no importance to any one but • owner I will pay the finder, when delivered ,T ’ nt '"V rcsHence.nrto J. J. Fannin. Columb the sum of Silt. r> , SANDERS STALLING; Dec. li, 183 ft. -9—1,3 A DMINL’S i R Y ’ Olt si s A It. - Thi'rsd"'. fi o', litre? A • .-»/•«• . * ILL be *’•]". l :<l t! ■ I- -:■ si : m e ft 1 ' A Jam-* Po-.veit, ur.ee:-.- -d. in Ct-v.M- > <•••■ t»:*' lie pori hable piojmitv ct s.»i*l vc : .* e K e..;s l ,'ig VfUie psi =-0..‘ y«..t : < Ip of r t»«. 3 a-d jr*;- , nous, IV.:. Shot go, * and -n-a hi mil! , V vill tic hired for tho balakeo cf the yrcr. 1. A • toe* belonging to said r ta’c,_r.nu ur: t > ;:c --’"and belonging Id a t act of 1.... JNi 1-1, in .!: I J’siiicl of lk>vv<-ta < or.nt v- v .1 ho vepterf- *'-r year. ’!’■ r:as of sale, the- h..e o! ;b • m „-r r rs>; tho leased ptopi ty, \vbe in .do U, 3J-. ‘ ' ALLEN I rOWLM 1 r. ... r. . 2-7 NOTICE 1 If. persons hi'.i't’tleimrrds again 1 . 1 ’ * V late of cant. James f on; 1! i;»<ej f- ; counts, and fi rmerly ts Glytiu >' n:y . Sta L-. deceased, n i.l icmL-r ii.u.a'in in i; i the law. And all persons iitd.'bfcu to. i laid, are'requited io irnke im.n u.aro ,i .vn;. ALL N B. rc-WEI. ~ Ustay-sr. ' lev. ’27. NOTICE \T,L person* indebtnd to lb’- rc'r. r fI "' J.* . !J. lieuiph.lt dec'tl.late t.r’iin- county o< M* - cogee, will please ni d.c iiuutorfiuto 4i.a . ihostt having lemamls are itipie -fr-d’’o- pre » them in tcir.is ofthe law, to me f»r ;. - ’y yt. _ FRAN! IS Or.IKON “ Dee. 16.1 -39 - :’v.v— 0 | AW NOTICE.—Jen;. Mij.t .x A Y.'jt i.j 3.J J. W. Wki.l:, ;:n, ffavo asre, iat'-d 'hen- ■ ! . in the practice of Law, unrlir the firm of M ’ • ■ and VVelbokn—and <no t,r beth of tLo.il will r; gularlv attend tho Sapciior Courts of .Mu •< _ ; , Randolpii, L-e, Jtiaii. n, 3 ,i!l.o!.. II ini-:, Mon wether, and Troup euuntics. Their rp-ee is h t olmuhua, v lie-e they may 1.0 at a . times* w lien n ,t on llio < ii <mit JOHN MTLTNjr, WM. J. W. Nov. 6,1939. 4-3 v NOTICE. | IMF connexion h-.iuuufinu exist big ■ 1 the snhseiibh’s unm-r ;!.e IJrin.of if. Tu\ <y (’<>. discotUiiiues this day. All persons in ieb'c-l to sat-i concern' :r • ’ ed to make pay men! wit limit dolijy Ot’O \V mi.LINMtiV ’ BENJAMIN T.vltVi.ii January 1 1631. RwainV’s Pruidcf'^. riTHE public is rcspeclfui!v vautimivii 1 Ia spnrintir iini’a 1 ic.it of 1 1 >i•: n:c. 12 i - oi ."lii< ii ir jml up in.h.:.<!<•:. flute I, and in si/.e, but the impru . i .i:, hlown the gla-s. vory faint at::! ir-cM-. .inc!. i":< :■ s!c . the admixture is acrid mid hitter ,an ! ;ir <■.<!• seinbt nice i> he era to the gei ur; - 2,. -’ me cen, is in edr r, and a compoiu.nt pint ~f- : rilla of no vi~tno Win n potNvu proof: '• oil of tho S'H: ce iirtin uLunce t!i .. ,»i> iri . nat s, it " ill r-' ide known, lu the :>• N -’i i-’• tins puix’-e, is ii tor ■ ;.t th it 1 n • > f•• . , PARSONS, of Aavarmah, inv sol-i agri’ firr i ; State ofOeirgit, mil f.ini !:i : n.y g ~ ; :.a li liaecaand VoVmifngo cin lie obtait eI. i! ■ :>-c‘ aide Druggi- t : aru earl ieidor’y r-.;o purchase o; iny agent, as they wrllbj as good terms as from „.o. WILLIAM h’V •: I hilarh’lphia Sept. 16. 183 ft. LOW, 'FAY! OR &• >' . OF S.iV.J. ■. !. .ii. : ' AVE rc-ci .1 hv th,:: Ship Gr ■>-, rrr : • ed this ri.ij from Liren o,i. a , .2..;-i.g ! and general iy>si>rlmont of URFFiSU MAN UFA Li SEA 1 tovABLE -MIY G •-MV.N and have alromiy in Stme, a..a dm v reccivi: ’ additional supp’ir-.if America.,. I,xuch it-Jiga c.- •, V ’n:? v a o of al! dorcrip!ious v.tiicli arc :» , sai.i . • j usual term-* ,v .! cue'i <• ' ‘ l . ’• • • • eV* jfif .. cannot eonveniontiy i, ~vu m,, ... bo faithfully executed.. Savannah, < . ; u .i: 16.. -f. M INS.IO a HOUHH and -e J \ I'DiiiaU mM THE Sul)e- tiler re poetfidly inf'ipnr ids ol friends and tlie pmmu <•- g.u.n 1. i.• r • moved to Forsyth, Monroe county, and h ,stake -. that well known Tavern, tiio Mansion Hui - n.fbr: rncrly kept by .’ Ir. Jdm Milner, n- dhe -fie • himself 1 join long experience in that Imsiuess. !;.i may ho able to givu satisfaction to all tluit ruay fa vor liim with a call. GEO. S IOVALL. January I I, 2831 | ICC file Democrat am! Columbus Enq: ire.-, and Joiiinal and Federal Union <Wtoilleilgev lie. w ill please give the ab n c tlirco : insertions, an 1 forward their accounts to tho subscriber Jbr a.»v • niont. _ <e. g. FOR SALE on RENT, ROM The fir .t day of Januari’ next, Lot No. ISO, on Oi'letimrp Stieut; on which there is a comfortable Duelling House and Kilclnn,—and •llifil tlie Lot in good repair. Tho terms will ho mail) easy to a good purchaser or tenant.—Apply to FLYNN A WHITESIDE. Columbus, Dec. 18, JH3o—Jil-fw Columljus Alula and I'emah Acudeinii s. i 'UK Trustees I avo engaged tho sei viot-s of 1- G..iret Ildheabeck L. <j. to take charge <,f ’he Male Department of this Instituuon. ° ;„’ r . I lallcnhecli has had l.yo private schools iu this place within the last eighteen months, and hrta oiven very general satisfaction to those who have' ont tlieir ch Idreu to nun. 1 !»0 Kcnialo Depar ment is under tin earo of , Miss Kmrslmry, whoso qualifications am! Inn-r xpenence are so well known as to re.;- ire no | comment troin us. Rates of tuition, i on MAI.F. Kill- IRT.MIM- run asxum. For Spelling, Reading and Writing .*5,15 00 Geograpny, English Grammar and AiuhmetVc qqO Latin and Greek Classics together witli the h’gher branches ot Mathematics qq lutes of 'tuition in Female Deportment. Primary Clasp— polling, Writing and Heading, for each Term ot' tWo Quarters r,i) Junior Class. Writing, Arithmetic, and Geography Oft Senior Class—Grammar, Rhetoric, History, with the Rudiments of Natural Philosophy ih cq Mental iV Moral t'hilosbpfly, As tronomy, or ChniiiisTrv, or any higher, branches of .Mathomatics', ,*ls 09 ’■’here will he a vacation in each Instil mien v> w eeks,at the endof ev< ry six months IS. L. 1)E GR tFFI NI'KID, • Scr’y Boord of Trust< e* O uinbiis, January l.Tfil'l. 13'e '