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“OGLFTISOKFE KOlfcE,”
BRUNSWICK, GA.
THIS new and elegant cstab- '
lishment having been fitted and
furnished in a superb style. is now
open lor the receptn nos company
under the direction of the subscriber. The s;-
nation of the House is airy and the prospect <ie
lightful. The rooms will be found extreinoh
cool and comfortable during the heal of th
summer, and board for families or s'.nsle gen
tlemen may be taken by the \v.*c k or single
dav, and no pains nor expense will be spared to
make the house an agree: Me retreat tor ml
tiiose wlio may honor tffo subscriber with tbc.r
patronage.
The Bar will ! •’ stocked with the iTioiee.-'
Wines, Liquors, Ac. and t o La- r idled with
the best the market ari i.a! .uni tiie subscr her
Hitlers h ir.sell that he liir'T I • • to p ace
his eatable mi* nt under >ne i roles and regula
tions a3 Will meet the appf 1 it 11 "• *hc com.
Kinnitv. His scon i::naoce « la the dut es i,f
a Public House and !« sen!ire dev- l onto t!i< s,
duties lm )•■ q.es Will rerun- ii.m the favor o,
the public.
- TANARUS; : * is a convr.nTwus ‘'ruin' :ff
trtcuca to tiiO off ;i-i l.siilm'lit. v i ll i-b e!,eil v. i;ii
li van 1 Grain. JOHN DAV is
A, I dal, eii the lu!N*r part < (
:> p ad .r. or ii.- .l :t m ‘ t-da r. f..
J) 1 -.Ui, give t-» Abraii.tin ..totl.s- -to i mi
r. leso- II ilid,i. ,<ie p.e, a.' <• «•> sad bi-.t: 1 r .'Her
to wit—one n ie inr i.iii mi it l nr ti .• ad
ti .'ll us, to be pai i o n ' i ; • tine toe ... ■ e,q\ ...
October. A. D. i , x. a nr.* * 't.—A in
f>r tile s.l.m i* live liii.i and ■I : .i *e ill
Oetober or November. I • . a-d »»»*•-: -.-. -
-y i .me nMe dal. dm < Jet merer N.• ‘ ■ .. 1 '■'< ■
1 cable o;i or b< do.- .he llr : d■ ■ - i•’ nu iry .
and . f. r the SMI.I . live hue<l ' ei.led
ell ,U rt .1 —ADoeue otic I- nno fate ..
til" luiil of ivi inindii .1 ' irs. pa , able •n or
ht-for- the or* ei: .i.iioi.o ~ 1 “e'l. 11l t 1.1!
iliter*' St.— i..i M >:t h IV.n S d< edeti to me ' er
;; ..I in i,m . i I other p- r --ns v. no
cl.iiia >-i «i prop- i. . to • .»•• i ;> Ibe same : am!
the matter is p f 'it ' ■ I h •*:i'i
ftoa all po: .!!» Him pureiiii- • ‘ i t -.. ns i
sit all not pay iff m nine • said oi"li -oaii i.msi
the'affrresa'il t tie ~r titles good ami valid m
lixv. and "An- o a,, ein n.y lob .and j. i, ■:! i
e ists iiml trundle. 'l'iie afnresiid n b s l>< n:g
."1! nod the only lin'e s 1 have ever g'ven sad
M ott excepting oils' for one lliousaml dollars,
which has been paid by me.
DAN'ILL HEATH.
Camden. C amden Cos.. Da. O t 1. I-AT.
To .KnTiiiHilii.
AND D AK DKNT.iIA.
jr~i FI (I All liKTSON, lias r> iiiovi and bis
kJ. \vh be and retail A grii nil nrn 1 and.
Garden Sand Whiiivliuiun. t ■ I'lnshiim. I. 1..
New York. where he intends «b aj ng . \!en
sively in tin* above linsiluss,amt will be at all
times enabled to turn:sh dealers -lid others with
every article in his line of l»n ..ness. Viol as
tii " greater part of li-.. »1 rk ot i-teeds is ra .s .I
under his persona! attent an or direction, cr
witere it is n.”ie« iry to import from liufo;"-,;
t'ey are jir- cured From the in st n-'s|i"ct::!'lc
Seed establishment:' there, and their qualities
being tested to his own sat sfaciion. their accu
racy and vitality nre expressly warranted.
Tne vending of Seeds is a business deserv- ,
i”g I'uich great -r I't.ou’inii troin tin* merean
t ie community than n at pia-si i,t be.-inv.ed no
on it. There is scarcely a fanner or planter,
who would not purchase an assortment of i
per;or Garden Seeds if they could procure them
ess'le. And as they yield a bands,me profit,
same explanations m*»y be requisite m regard to
miking sales, &e. Th"y are usually supplied
bv the pound or bu:-li 1. ami will all ',a! a pr.dit
oh'jiF per yen:, or ne re. i tic N, *.v i• th »•« -
tail or* ".M. F« r eon yen euee the y can be ncal
1, papered and iabe'led utid issnrted into boxes
put up in strong pap'-i . thereby s ivingtlie
expense of b ex' each s i vclc f T a family gar
den, v.b.ieti will be sopphed at 'iao.i f< 1 to :-'.“o
—ill" latter bein'; sui.'ie elll to er'-p a ■ ; .icn
moil* acre. Or they can be put into >i 1- J a;.d
]•* 1--J e lit p ipi U atly lahelli and. and ass rl-
C'j sii liable for a re tad and. a Dr. cun cf vrhn h f
the quint ty will be charjed so as to allow a
pr>!i! oft"• per c it. on the N> w V nrk r.-tnl
pr.c- a. Any -ae wish ng to engage in the
sli i ■ if s' e.. an 1 ii t leaving experience,
hr aa ir w'l • iir> p- -pn ;ir \v. 11 have the m -
e i iforiu..: "ii s*-yen. an l tin",- mi*, f * 1
i ii ir,',' v. 11 be : rr. and e.-.tli n n- hut .r
-t. i« - ■ V
r • ie • j! . f: ..e. r ; r. il.iire. V ~ ml
ruitutai i mis est in.- e i ire ... 1 t m., .
T"-D fe\ ■e. ,1 "i. A Is-. .
(; • l "I' i. , . ' .id 11-rb-ecoiis lay. : r
. ~ v . y - ■ . i . ,'ll ii uve iTuit "I
- . ,:r ■ ;al e ' wi,, !i can be ••••••' o - •
... .f * ; . .I •; it) an / par. ■ii ,a* t u ! and
k . Ia in• i.Dr. It et
! ana at it*mi . the ti.lest agi .-
. : - ... iff r ! ri" :>■ turn hod ii
! 1,- 0. 11, . ... te IV 1 \. lieie ! ie J.ltr. 1: ise 1 .
;. v : . r e ia e : .1 v. ~ be alfvnl. A
s'ei i!-i - - • .!. Tin re wie n-> and
--uli • ot rrr: r .ig tlibi p • ..t to i..e.t. : .1 c: i
v•>. . a •■*. .:i it: ..--.it very o.ia r subject
iit j-) o.oe ■ v e ..-re.-a indents w.il re -.'.ve
MH.n <■ TuK SILK WD'RMS.
60,t!0O 1 .\N I’S oft • t 'll he. Miiil.cn y
or .V a'< is. :■ l r SI ()| .;i til" Vi
r. ' ■ il ;: wrr es i'-*! s Ik. th * anp<* rs most
eaiin . y ei.t ?' ! '• - ]>;•• . r. and s..ii.v its
i-ff r >)iac.">n " F : . i • ‘ineil ;■> re
plat— every v.-hi •* ; • • i U h.ti* Muiber- •
ry for tin* n ir i ."'.it •f•• 1. xv i.-.ns. sieTi is
,lj superior ty over a.l ot i tree is.
beautiful and ot’a ri pd gn tii. oi 1w T tr.riv*
xvr 1! ia al.tf’St any s.tu t *n, au-I a : -v ye .s
ar * siiaieient la ’lis-c- .-.sici.T l’ule *1 hi" • . ih- m
n full \'ig >r, sudiCii 'it to supp rt an i.nna i.se
number of silk worms. 1 iie rais.ng o! r .i is
as easy as tb * raising of wilt at anu muc.i less
laborious. For a numbs# ot years past it has j
been a regular and profitable employ men* cf,
many of the farmers of Connecticut, during the |
early part of the summer, and is emphatically
a kusim os of the farmer— of the cottage—a
simple labor, in which females and ch.idren
who do not easer.tially aid in supporting a Fam
ily may tarn their services to profit. Every
family of the most limited means can raise the
mulberry and produce ei«nons, and for a tr ffie
can procure a pamphlet which will give them
the necessary information of reeling, Aar. The
plants can be packed so as to be transported to
any part of the Uniou and will be furnished in '
quantities to suit purchasers, aHd at very urnd
erate ra lea. Nov. 16
FREDERICK BALDWIN,
k Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Afro
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
MACON...GA
June 15
Eiaportiiii) <»r l asliiou.
Itl IK subscr.liers tender their tiianks to the
. gentlemen of Glynn County mr the lib
eral patronage they have received and In pe by
their Coni miied exertn nsand untiring attention
to lius.ness, in merit further patronage. They
inti ml m tin jail to ( pen as spit ndid an assort
ment ot (.OOUrf in tneir ime, as w.ll be round
in any other establishment of the kind in the
city ol Darien They again invite the public
to call and mi pc for thoiusclvi s.
Their esta hi. eh merit u ill remain open during
tin- tiumiiier aiid ali ordi rspunctually attended
to. .SI I Lit MAN A (111 ltd i 11.1.
N B A c sc ol super.or white HAT iS, just
received.
Darn n. Julv 127, 1.-37.
DAK CV S I.IIKF VFiV OrcilOlClf
LIT 11 it ATI it K.
f say that tliis t g a leading age. implies a.
-ii- desire lor instruction, and tin wans to
grat ty that des ie, on the lirst point, all n o a
greed; on tin* second, titer.* is divers.ty both
r- i opinion and jiractice. We Isay luwspa
! is. n,;o a y., ~i >. icy i v. s, in line, pi m pi: b to,
all S.z. I n nearly all suin' < Is. which have
s vci.ill . tie .r ■ ; ot readers and support
• rs. Andy. t m p,,.i.s as arc tin-c means 'I
nielici li.il I.t'j.j.l; . mole an- si ll mi del. 11l
add.t.'oii to tin- lev,cy\ sol lin-ii.iy and p i -ing
noli'-' sol boons. t;ie (no j»lo in large niunbi i-.
in all j-. its i |.; git iii pul I c cravi tin- pes
se-.i.on o. tin- ic cl.s tin ii..- Iv< s. anil details,
I oy< ml i... i• passing alliision, ol the prepress
ot and .icovi ry in nit and sea nce. But tin-*. ;li it
be i i-sv t" ■ ••■■■l tain and i xnre. s ;;n r wants, it
* U"t s-i ■•!•_, 1-. grai.l., t! .-in. L\;.i Use, «!:•<-
ii nee Iroiii tin t i.. j a ~ ui,, , . i.. i ra'. i;: e. cm_. i •
ii. ' upi.in . y.li.ei: p:< unt r anal appli-
V. >y i ..I Ihe|....t of ll ii II and !;■ rly , lie I
of ■ * *' * • veil'd literary at.no ~t ll is In- ob
■ e ■ "i iii • pnioi. ii. IS ol tiie I ii,,m , v
•o' ' <' * ' *ll ; - . a Ini to ' liable Iy' I V 1I yi J
•'"I. :: a s.ii '!I e.-.-t ami vviiliout any p. : cal
eilort. to ii t.:i n.r in ; own use and that of i, s
• avoir ii fii. nils er i.ii.nil . y aiuai,,- \v i l.s. co.it-
F'icle. ina ii *,;. ■ ; rime lies oi u :,ei n i ami pi nob 1
literature, ami that in a. fi rm adapt.ul to tia
cm It* :•! of I be r< adcr.
i he eharm «.f varedy. as far as it is (- >.,i11
hie v. ■' li li.i.y.i I I • 111 and la.sic, yv hi be held
roic iaiitly i:• y yv m conduct.ng the Libi.u y.
•" lid I in- pa o .and y ii.cn tin- enrn nl l,li ratine
"1 (in al li. iliun. in aii its y.arioiis depa i; moots
of iiiogr. pi.y . hisiory. travels, novels and poe
try. sluill l.e Freely put umb r eontr.lnition.— '
\\ it Ii perchance occasional exceptions, it is in- i
tended tu piv entire tlie work winch hall be
side cl.'il for publication. Win n circumstances
authorize the measure, recourse will be had to
tin li ■ rary si.no sot t .intun i.t .l Lurope.. and
translations made from From-'i. Italian m Dcr
mail, as tile ease may 1 c.
W lids' t In- bod y ot t lie' work v. ili be i reprint. 1
or at times a translatnui of ut re y oini.ies. the
cover will exit lot the miseellai is idi.iiai'icr
ol a magazine, a id consist « f skctdics < I men
and tilings, and not ices ol iiovi it u's in ii ter"! lire
and the aids liir nighout tiie * : y d.r."d vyoild.— .
Ala!! and :a ;gularsu]>|dv ol ti.e iitcrarv.rii• *111!i
--ly and be!idoii;sd..l j.,,n .a!-: of Dreat Britain
ami i.a l mil, in addition to lioim p. riodicats <■(
a Siiu.l.ir cbar.ictcr. cannot lad provide am
ple inah r..,1s f. r lius pail of our yymk.
I'.ie ia sources and c\ I usyv i . . ,'c qiiimb uce
of tiie j>i:!i!i-11• • r.i are tiie best pi, iranlt e ter the
coat, nil i nee id Ibe eislerpr;ze in \y li.. hlbe y
are alionl in cub; rl-. as y . il as lor tin- aimii
danee . '. the mat' rials to give It value in the
• 'VI .of ti e piihlie. Asfai s jtulic!' us selee
ion and arra.qp'im :it are eonc. iin and. reiulm s
will il is In pel. have r. a on to 1 i fully- sat.sli
ml. as t;... i ddor id the 1,: I.rai v is not a struu
gel" to li.em, t.ut has more tuan once oht'imed
tne.r favorable suitrages lor his past Lu rary
eilorts.
TKJIMS.
'i lie w«irk will be putilished in weekly mini
hers, ill si:t"hed covers, each numbciconbnn
mg tv.euly imperial octavo pages. Willi ibuilde
colililins. is;.iking two \. ;uini.: annually, i I
in re lb in .>'>■. oeiavo pag< s. each vi.lu.i.e ; and
ai tile of eve.', s \ i.moths. Sll's' 1,-
beisyr.f be fur. slim! \ itli a handsou.e t ti -
pi ge and I able ol ... ui< id c 'i ,■ ■ w hole » mount
ol matter luruisiied in I ...ll do year, will Ie e
'pial t * n: ; e tarn lop y \.■! ui, • • . f 1 lie com
mon and i .nglisn (moil, . .mo books. '1 !. ■ pa
pi r upon v, ii.eli tiie J,.lirai y \v,!t I.• pi mod.
w .11 boot tin tim st iju-'l.iy u-. dh r l.imly yvi rk.
ami id' a • . .ia rnldy a.inptod for h.nd.ng.--
As tin* t i ll.' w.il bo om.il iy new. ami m a u at
" poa .s' a o- i . ■ in.ao' oin !.. und, v. il!
■ 'll u ail i I. ■ n.i a ■ \., i| . vain..: i. . mm
not ei:.,di:oi,:'. af.'o.oil 1 . ino ; ra.ao.ot lii.
wllU pall I*.:, o t .
The pr.ee oi t.i« I. o; a: v v, ,11 bo Five Did'.-;; •
per • o >. pa; i-. m '"tv,' i e.
A coiimiiaso'ii <>; -,a< p. i < . id. v. .1! be allot-, et!
in ■ i.. •*•' a. -', p! ~:i. - la.il i e i ;u i,. .i le til
• in., uos t-a'per cent. ~n' a copy of the
, work lor « H - year.
I. !.t -is of newspapers, to whom Los p;-, s
pootus is lurw.iiaa and. v..d pie a.-e insert 'non
of tiie.r p.iper eotl Ia *I n; tile ady cl t.scli.r ol
marked, uil'i cut.tie tneiusc \« ~to al. e e.\-
cininge i,i cm' y ear. Ad .: •
li. L. D \it\ yv A. HAiiT.
I ai. no ipiim.
a Vi'siit* vfx 5..F '. Lkt.i'2 .f4ii3 .tLP.ji”
D.• Jf J t*.
r"« M i Epverk xx ..i . o pi., l.s!.rd in month;
A. numbers es ui h ast tiirlv paqo-s each,
m.ikin ■ a x u’.ioii; oi ii l,u ■vo jiagi •<
af the ihe \' :.r. . .ih nn a t • eie
l" .ts and ii ..' pair, a 1 -.* .iff. x.t. :1 ) t.ne v*;. -
cute') on .'lavmgs t»;i wood, representing x exvs
ol i . tm.id.tigs, likenesses ", . ai.u
--i lit men. r ..t-rkalde n uural si-eiierv, Ac.
1 ii*■ Miii's":' p!I. ii xvi". l*e Two 11. mars per
year, payable m :utv;,r.'-i*.
Any [>. rs xvh i snail remit to the puidisher
m Best' n. 'i • a D ..tars, will rete.ve B x D>*pit s
• . ! i a .'*l t/a. no :, r « ..o year : and m im.ui.i r
• , . o oi r tiles' Mibsin nil ns tnr tii.
I*.: p"se, x. no sum] remit Thirty D- liars. . s
I above, wili oe iiit.tied to l X'.mty (. qui s to,
| ■ ne year.
• Any responsible person disposed to act as
', I raveling Agent in procuring subscriptions
I ior in s work, xviil receive addmnal encourage
meat, proportionate to the amount of services
rendered.
ikj Ail Fi st Masters are hereby authorized
and request) and .to act as agents in procurin' l "
subscribers upi.n terms above named, unit in
remitting the urn amt ol tiieir siibser nt c ,ns.
All ordi'rs and h tdrs 1« :.111cto t:..■ ,M a
zine, xv»ll be addressed yVer of, usi./gr. to
JOHN L. BIBI.LY,
PuliUshtr of lhi. iiiiiiru.-i
I'tinUiii .if.nn,, /»*. ,U <ss
nOVv’ELL COBB, Attor.vfv rr Law,
Office, at Ferry, Houston County, Ga.
Uuxvrll Conn will attend to protess onal
bus.ness in the count,i s Houston, ol’tiu* FI nt;
1 wiggs, Fulaski and Dooly, of tire Southern ;
Randolph, Lee, Sumptir and -Ma
rion ol the Chattalionline Cucu.ts.
July 20, Ice?, ly.
BRUNSWICK ADVOCATE.
NEW PRINTING
ia vt
Gtunsajfc Iv, (Gcciflicti
FJAHE subscribers would iniorm the public
-I- that they are prepared to receive orders
lor LIUN’i ING, sucii as—
-1>( kikS,
I’A.MI'IILLTS,
BLANKS.
DANDIitLLS,
DliiDl LAKS,
( AItDS,
and the various kinds of Ornamental, Fancy
and Letter Lress
P II i U T a I>J G.
Tiie m.it'Tiais being new they Flatter them
selves they will be utile to give satisiacln n to
tliosc wiio may Favor tin in with their patron-
DA\ Igj A SiiOitT.
Bruns wick, Juno I-L7
viU g’osN'jS AoiTNjKisier and {'<>[-
f<*<’SSDl3
nj'.lii: uiidors 'iin and. late ■ ditorand propriot r
S oi Fin- ;.7i/ t’iiriiiiirit. hat .ng Uio o.v
--• ' i.s.v bus in . . ol lb o i s'id.li. liiiii ul to oloso.
• < o:u. a i.s !i i.i long' AtM-r.i uce. how miteii
S.I ,1 a Ino. | ty is no, ili it. at |i ast by tiie I‘i i s.y,
IS ii . ]|. .red t" eoiinect With it a (<i n< nil ,/gi ;i
--ey ?• r too eoiheli' n id' . W tetjinpi r and other
/ . b/a. in ti: .. and the neighboring r* uitiu-i n
D t.: ' and v. ill Maul a1..,. sf c-oitiuu lit to
pr* lit tin,nii.in s' il. Humid tiie bus.in ... of
-•■ * * and I" 1 suit.o.i u‘. t; o agency will be n ado a
/,< I ii; o:io —and white Ins long c .nii. A.on
v. .lit tin' and si. oijui lit kootvledgc < t
its pooul.ar r* qu s t ons and i ( i.ciils iron, sumi
an Agency. n*i li so.tious ve personal acqua.n
t I’o oy, nil ill' 1. on I. Mi sand per pic ol tile conn
try. aii'oicl ‘ po, uliar la.'il.t.os lor the pi rb rm
a., '"f its Hid ,1 s. be trusts I hat »sii.table in
qu r . w.il lea \o no doubt of prompt and iailh
* ,H ait, irt.ii in tii'-ni.
A. 11. LL.MBLKTON.
.'•ir. Bomb-rFon will eoi.iinenee a trip tlirmiah
i> rnwi II and llrautoi't Di-i i lots, to tva vannali.
•': ou 1 a 1 tlirmiigii Bryan. 1, boriv. Alelnto.sii.
Dty nil a nil ('a nidi nc> nut os. and On ok 111 rough
\ ■ syne, .‘v '. to Say anu.aii ; and thence throtigit
mpli mi. Sr,von, Bnrko. J> tors' n. \\ as, i
oog'tnn .and Warren, to Augusta. Alter w Inch.
!: will trav: t through i: tof tiie m tghber-nd
and stre-ts "t Louth ( a roliiiu, ami tiie middle a tig
upoor on •' of Georgia; and through the
dlatos id Aiibamn. Mississippi, Louisiana, N.
( iol lit. \ irg nia. Ac. *
I ■" udl receive, Ii r i'ollec-tinn, claims of any
k.iid. Terms an lollows :
.\V -ir.K/ttt pc/- ar mu lift, r. (including those of
Li r.0ci,c.,15.) when to l.e made cut by ilim,liaiu
general Ists. forwarded by mail, Ac. In per et.
.\V *<• mi/im / ibi i-f, with payment in advance, go
percent; vr, Limit payment in advance. -‘2
percent. I!e lias I ecu o tiered more in some
instances, but cannot consent to take more from
one thin another, or than lie himself would
willingly /iinj ; and muv fix, s on these rates as
•nose lie lias /.mil. and as being as low as can
lie nihudrd, or as lie has ever known paid—
trusting i. rr« mum r. t < more to the probable
' \t lit. of bus 11, ss he n;a\ r, ceive, than to the
rates IheuiM Ivi s, t- gt tiler vvitli tiie cns.dera-
I n not trav. llmg b r ii.s bealtli. and to collect
for hum elf
.b'l n un:' : i:, i iiiin:. .» per rent, more or less
Mg to .111,01,11.. lV . -
Li w ’.'ln -is wili be made according to ins!rue
ti ui.aini al tim r.sk ol those to wh in they are
iidiii c.,.a i; - dir lnrnisii ng the lb stmastcr seer
II fo.'.ite o: the anil lint dep s.tt and. ami deser pt on
' i ni'iicy. whenever a miscnmnire occurs.
\\ in n icll to nis discrdn. as o)ti nas cucum
( ;:1 " 1 aiiicti.it collet!' and. safety, economy.
v\c. may sc to |ti ;L:ly. ami checks, drafts, nr
suitable not, s in s.ze, currency where sent, vVc
c m im obta in d—and at Jin* risk ol these af
dressed to li,m m tiusc.ty. w,ii be imiuediatei
bn warded to bim, wiien absent.
/, iji ri r, to liny one who knows him; ami
lucre an u w v, im do not in this city or section
He n i w .'igvnt tortile lollowing Neswpa
p' l ami Li ri ntm:.is. and author.zed to receive
sub i ipt.ons or payments Iherelor:
l !:m:i cf' ami L. nimel. Augusta.
I usidut onai.st, (to.
Louth; ru Aicd.< ,i and Surgical Journal do.
Georgian, Savannah,
Advocate, Bitui .yv.ck, Ga.
Alcreury. ('lmri, dun,
S"u i iierll lb ;; . !.d'.
Soi.iliern i, ter.,; . Journal do.
Sou:iu Ag'ri.-uitttralist. do.
AA . - i;i Dm :• and man. Sai.sburv. N D
V I'M Is' B. •.n r. Lete; Mill': \ i.
*■ lit. ei n Li..'. : , ~i- .-I'ligci . Bmi'.liinnd.Va
Al, reliant. It .1; .
• 1 c:■' ri..ei. U i il ngtoii City.
A i ;g ! - i. June g '.
L l A'rsof Ni vrsn-ipers. i',i*„ who tuny
t 0,,,:, nron, r i.,. icr.i,.-,* i, s set viees. w.il pleasr
; ■ i t:m mm■, tw>. ■ i L, i <■ v-u.-p cm t:s in*' r
i•• * • '•••'■ . : > or .a 'it uty .a ml lor ward the Nos
« o;ii.tninig it
i’UOLl'Lt 1 l S OF
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q N issu m : a Lr sp;ems for the public;,Don oi
•i a p .po,'. t:i■ • uin. rs gued w il <h pi and lroni a
*- i w ; . "e In uorcu m the in acli. tlian in tin
L rv in nail ii"i:,e im pc into s v.incii il n
M .l t I .hill ••Till- Lu I 111 '! IMM
■ i.i) . a trialal,." I '2 uuuiiiis. I as in-.; tailt and n.
;■%■ iir.i::*- f-r the Lil.l. r. tin* ailc'.i' n and pat- 1
■ ua'■ im s o ; and it is C'.nfui: m . ii ! eyed.
im i• m r:i r t s':;.srr.bers. at least au eqtt.va
i r ,i.t p.r. i ice they contributed toward.*
if Si ! Dm:.lied li r the encmiragcinclil
mm. s n ns of making bs Lttle paper
\ p: i, inigi* of an in! gom-iieu anc
■ n. ■ li mu ', e. ti;c stlbzcr tier inis detcrniilii );
, ■ c.,: . .* il to nearly iiuadruph' ti.c pri sent
and ui, n-. ,;s. s that it will <■ ui,nil m *iiy null
• tn„e.s as imi.t: matter as it n«.w. docs. Ti ns
be a horded greater space n r Ins o\y n lucu
j.. • tb.se of correspond:,-I'ts, together
v.'.tn viot sen.ents and ju'l.cii us sob etions.
it i: ;q ii"t be in.inn: .qina te Here to remark, that,
or want <*f r»> . . »inue ot tin - hi st common.ca
. "i- iia .e ia ci: e.W'hub ii. ami occasbnally in
i i- h's’.-ng ttii"ter. dtuicult tv cemietise witltiii tto
' suiail a compass. \A itli increased labor and
j expenditure, be must hope tor increasf and rc
; ward; and consequently, the subscript ;<m price
I fi-r the second volume will la- One Dollar in
j ady.nice, or One Dollar and Fitly Cents, at the
: expiration of the year. Tins alteration, it will
be perceived, is not in proportion to tiie change
of size in the paper; the times being /mid, we
are willing to work as low as we can. to save
ourselves trout debt, to please our patrons and
ours, 1 vi s also.
Advertisements, ns heretofore at 30 cents per
! square fur tile first ins. rtion, and bio cents per
square lor each subsequent insert.mi.
J_; Tiiose who can conveniently pay in ad
vance, by doing "hi not only save tlieni-
I si Ives a heavy interest, but enable us. with
! more alacrity and advantage, to prosecute the
j work. ' lb~J. UOBIN'LON'.
Washington, Ga., July A7. J -D7.
' Q_; ibipcrs publish.ng the above, will confer
. a lavor.
Jo?*
Nc-t'v cscsuvcU at this Ohlce.
Hew More.
GEORG K HARRINGTON A CO.
HA V L coinmence't business in tins place,
and intend keeping as general an assort
meat ,; t goods as can be found in any store in
tins section ol tiie Estate, and they respcctlully
soi.cit ttie patronage of ttie Llanters and others,
so iar as tlicy may deserve it.
i hey have just received lroni Boston a good
assorzufut ol
hiiglish and American Piece* GOODS,
l lockery, Glass and iiard Ware,
(■roceries,
Boots and Shoes, and
jie ady made Clothing,
ami tlicy will constantly he receiving addition
al supplies.
mr.v n.'vt .vow ron sai l., —
Brown am! iiii aclicd Shirtings aim
't li king, Calicoes and Cambrics,
Ginghams. 1 ianneis, Sattmet,
Aler.nos, Negro Dhotiis,
Silk and Colton liaiidaerchiefs,
ltitinons. Gloves, lios.ery,
Thread, Sewing Ey.lk, t ms, llindiivs,
Luitoiis, Table Clotus, Snax. is, Lmexellas,
Blankets, Aiattrassi s, Ac. ike.
01.01 1.11 l is.
Brown and I.oat Sugar, Tea, Codec,
Chocolate, bin Its, .'ionisses,
Brandy, bin and XV.lies,
Itaisins, Cassia, Nutmegs. Cloves, Cocoa,
Ginger, .'mislaid,Envect Oil,
L< l>l*«*r, Cayenne, * audit s. Soap,
bjn imaei t. 0.1, tobacco, Cigars,
I.utter, Cheese, Pepper Lam e,
Staren. Liinelit'i bail t etre, bait,
1 ici,i« it Salmon, Alaeaerel, Douusll,
PoliocK, Herrings,
T migin s amt bounds, Ac. Ac.
XXoolll.N XX.XKE,
Buell as Tubs, fails; D.ppeis, Axe llandles,
Coin Glooms, eke. ,Vc.
n. xi: n \v a in:.
Axes, Adzes, Frying fans, Window Glass,
Mlcl. .N'l.b, i'ii ciS,
Brass ivetiiis. Ku.ves unit forks,
feiikli.ves, biussois, Biusnt s,
xvith almost every article wauled in building
or tor la.n.ly use.
x i so. —
Hats, Boots, Shoes, neady made Cloth ng
iXc.
CliIK K J E V \N I) cI,A S * WAIi E,
A eoni|i!eti* assortment tor taimly use.
G. it. rv x O. w.tt receive i rueis lor anv ar
tides ol foreign or Domestic growth or manu
lacture tout can tie procured m Boston, con
iulent that llteir advantages ot oblani.ii*' sucii
articles Will enable liicm to give satisiaction to
those who may employ them.
Brunswick, Ga. June b, 1 - - J7.
I ilB HER AEG ANL) STAR.
j T iMUinot be denied that tne present state ol
A our country demands peculiar and well di
reeled activity on tiie part ot the press to make
kuoxvn the lcaturos ol tlit* various topics which
are now agitating tile various poitious oi the
national conlederiiey. To supply, -it a loxv
pr.ee, tiie inland towns with iiiiormation, at a
ottie delay only, alter it tins been rteeivd in
• iie Atiulit e eil.es, is praiseworthy, and siioulu
in the end reward such pi rs, is as exert tiieir
ali i ty lor the successful luitiierauce ot tins ob
jeef
T iie Editors and Proprietors of tin* Boston
Daily lierald, convinced ol the importance ol
a eareluliy ininlueti'd pri ss to dissem.ua.e m
lormai.) o Lu.iughi ut tne country, some xxeeks
smee issued tiie First mi.nl i r oi tile Luxn
W ii: Ki x 11 i:i; x 1.0 ami b i ui, xvh.cii they have
toului to la* su.table to tiie wants o! the inland
eon.mini itv. as it turn.sites over one hundred
liexxs[Mpeis ill it year, ul tiie very lou price ol
two dollars. This paper is made up lroni the
Daily Herald with such add.t.mini math r, in
tin* snape of stern s. legends, poetry. statements
ut i tie* markets, and sucii iiilor.iiat.on respecting
sales as may be deemed advantageous to tne
\ fomaury of the land.
Tne peculiarity of the Herald and Star xviil
be found t" be in tile tact Unit wmle it is not
engaged m party poi.t.es. it reserves to itself
tin- f.hertv "1 spiakmg boldly and openly on
every subject which concerns the weal of the
winde ei.uutry—and suiiiiiioiis to aid, bes.des
tiie constant supervis.oii of the Editors, valua
ble assistants, wiio are industriously and hour
ly exerting themselves to give strength and a
liility to their v irions departments.
T lie Herald and Star is published every Tiles
dav and Friday meriting, and mailed on the
night prevents in order to ensure its speedy
Irm limn s. .on by the mails.
The price is Two Dollars a year payable in
advance : L'J.gA in tlucc ntoollis ; Lg.. 0 in six
iiioiith:; . bh at tiie end of the year. T lie best
method to ensure the reception ot' tlit* paper is
to enclose L- in a letter .uldn sseil to tiie Pro
prietors. ” HARRINGTON A CO.
Boston. ILU7.
'2*o A- 4'os?lra€l»v«
TII KOI GliOl'T GEORGIA.
TAV ING received a number of coiniuuni
,lb eat., us troin individuals, making enqit-r
--i.*s r«'s]tei'i ng mv Brick Aiai'lnne. invented by
Calvin V. ate: Ina:i. aiulliox* ill sin cessiu! ope
l'lit:. ll ill tins pi,;. I tase .ii s nut ti- and <d' an
swer ng them—l invite all who feel disposed
to purchase rights, to eon.e and see tin' opera
tion of the m..clinic, and if there be anyone
xx ho says lie is disappointed in h.s expecta: ions,
Ib ml 1.1, -elf to pay tile ex pells' sot Ins trip.
.! do not expect to sell a right to any one with
out tlo'.r List Iriv.ng seen the inarhuie ; lint ut
order to atiord an .dea ol its value. 1 annex the
till "wing cert licates, i lie ot tucm signed l.y
txvi of Ine most exper.enced br.ck masons in
tin* Southern Sstutes. In my absence from
Mac. n, the editors of tiie -Messenger will act
as mx- autln rizeil agents.
T. L. SMITH.
We having witnessed the peri nuance ot Mr
T. L. Sinitii s new Brick .Machine, inxented by
Calvin Waterman, now in epi ration in tins
place, take pleasure in recommending it to tne
public. 1 iie tael ot .ts parioriuauee .s its best
recommendation. \\ e timed it. and find that
with new moulds and inexpcr.eiiecil hands, ;t
made at the rate of two thousand three hund
red ands xty-eight br.ck per hour. By inouh:-
uig ten hours in a day, it would there tore turn
out twenty-three tiious .ml six hundred per day .
It re quires s x boys to bear ott, and li ur to sand
tin* moulds, Ac.— together xvilli lour grown
men. Thus fourteen hands are sullicicnt to
make thi* above named quantityol' the most
beautiful brick per day.
JOHN SPRINGER,
DAVID F. WILSON.
Macon, April 14, lch7.
1 have witnessed the performance of Mr T.
L. Smith s new Brick-mak.ng Machine, just
put into e-perat oil in th.s pun e ; and have no
hesitation m prououiic.ng it a great and usetul
; improvement < u any ether method ol br.ea
mak.ng 1 have ever set n, both as to the quality
of tiie brick and cxpcd.t.on m making. By re-
I quest 1 tuned the machine lfr hall an hour;
tne result of that trial shoxx s that xvitli 14 hands
the machine v. n' Uirn cut < t bi autuul and well
jtenipeieu .. r.c-, ill one hour, or about 40
I to the minute. JNO. IvLT iiLIHOLD.
2'iaeoii, Apr.] 14. June ci ly.
S3OO Reward!
ESCAPED from the Jail ol Anderson, S. C
on tiit* v veiling ol tin* 13th inst. a n,an
calling hm.sflt ALOIS liUAIM AKD, a Den
proless.on. He was convicted at the
last tail term in the court of that District, ol
Bigamy, and sentenced to two years lmpr.son
uient, and to pay a tine of jjttltJCl).
Br.unard is aiiout five ft et six or seven inches
high, ratlier stout made, dark liair and eyes, a
slight inclination to baldness in lront. and a
somewhat remarkable Hatness on the ti p ot lus
in ad. He is ol genteel appearance, fluent and
plausible ; wore when lie escaped a black cloth
dress coat, black hat, and fashionable boots. i
Tiie above reward anil al! necessary expenses ,
" ill be paid lor Ins apprehension and delivery j
to me, or his lodgment in any jail, and informa
tion so that i can get him.
A. N. NI FALL, Sheriff A D ,
Aug. 3.
ffj’Editors xvho are disposed to bring to jus
tice the greatest villian unhung, will please
give the ahoy* a lew insertions.
TO EEI.VI ER*.
[jN WHITE A WM. HAGER, respectfully
J • inform the Printers of tin- United Stan s,
to whom they have been individually known
as established letter founders, that they have
now Formed a co-partnership in said business,
and an c xtonsivo experience, thov hope to bo
aide to give satisiaction to all wiio may lavor
them xx itli tin ir orders.
Tin* introduction ol' machinery in place of
the tedious and unhealthy process of casting
typo by hand, a desideratum by the European
Found) is, was by American ligenuity, a heavy
expenditure ot tune and money on the part ot
our senior partner, first successfully accom
plished. Extens.ve use of the machine-cast
letter, has fully tested and established its su
periority m every particular, over those cast
by the* old process.
The letter foundry business xviil hereafter
be carried on by the parties before named, un
der the linn if White, Hager A Cos. Their
Specimen exhibits, a complete series, from
Diamond to S xty-J'our Lines Pica. The Book
and Notvs type being m tin* most modern sty le.
\\ lute, linger A Cos. are Agents for the sale
1 of the Smith and Rust Printing Presses, xvitli
winch they can luru.sli their customers at man
utacturers prices; Chases, Cases, Composing
Sticks, Ink, and every article used ill tile print
ing business, kept lor sale and turn-shed on
shoit notice. Old type taken ill exchange tor
new at nine cents per. lb.
N. B. Newspaper proprietors who will give
! tin* above three insertions, will be entitled to
live dollars in such articles as they may select
lroni our Specimens.
L WHITE A HAGER.
Aug. 17.
’i S:«* Eittiis ol* Philadelphia. .
CjMIIL architectural beauty of many of the
-fl- I’FIiLIC BL 11.1)INTi E> of this city is pro
verhial. 1 iiey have not only been the pride ol
• lie city, but excite the attention of all stran
gers. Believing that it would be highly accep
table to our numerous patrons,scattered as they
an* from tin* Lakes to the Ocean, to be present
ed with Srj.F.Nhtii li.Lisrn.A i ions, lroni the
hands of lirst rate artists—xve have made ar
rangements to hr.ng out a complete series.—
T hey will embrace u correct am well executed
view of all the PI'BLIC EDIFICES, of our
city and vicinity, forming in the end a collec
tion. that may xx ell he termed tin* LIONS OF
PHILADELPHIA, and winch will tie present
ed to our patrons, witle ut trench.ng upon the
usual variety of our columns. Where it may
be expedient xve xvdl accoinp my tin* engrav
ings with such descriptions of size and facts ot
history, as may he of interest.
We shall l.«*g;n the puhl. cation as soon as xve i
get several engravings from tin- hands of the
artists, who are now at work upon them. On
the appearance of tile first view we shall espe i
eiallv increase mir edition ~f the Courier, to
supply tiiose who may wish to obtain and pre
si rve tiiese views.
The views w.ll also appear regularly in the
PHILADELPHIA MIRROR.'
il : Asa trilling expression of our regard, xve
shall print the whole series, at their completion,
upon line wh te paper, in uniform sty I'-—form 1
mg a beautiful collection of V.exvs, and present !
; hem t" suiTi of our country brethren, us nm
oblige us by an ins'rtion of tins not.ee.
PROSPECT I S
OF Till:
N«H<liei*sa B.<si4‘s*R»*y Irani.
ON the first of September next.,- w.il be is
sin and thi l first number ol'the •Soiilluni Ut \
irunj .’hi/iiriiiit. in quarto form, medium—to be i
conducted by tiie present Editor ot the •• News ‘
Carrier; at xxlneti tune that paper will merge 1
into tin* former.
: Such ii xyorli is offered to the public from a
firm e .uvictioii of its necessity and unpoi tanee;
i and tiie editor Inis only to regret Unit abler:
■Hands hav" not undertaken to accomplish so :
■■ des.red ail object as tiie advancement ol Litcra
-1 tore ill tiie South, betoie him. To effect which
w.il be ins constant and unerring aim. The j
Editor has received tile assurance ot assistance
from many, upon whom lie relies, xvitli a pleas
ing eontideiice. that himself nor the puldic.
through him, will in* disappointed in their ex
pedal.ons of .ts character and success.
We intend tiiat our paper shall Le a faithful
veil rle ot general News. The cause of the
j Lt.uih. xviil be its cause, and tlit* advancement |
oi her interest its eiu. f aim and di sire. Asa I
paper, it xv 1 1 espouse no party; the important I
! affairs of Gov. rniuent. however, will not he !
suffered to pass unnoticed—and all sensible,
uilie.ii us eo.iimunieatiojjs on tins subject, pro
i vuied they are tree from party spirit, will re
ceive particular attention.
Persons obtain.ng ti n responsible subscribers I
I to the .hjHrant, xviil be entitled to one copy
! gratis.
Tri ms. The s/iirnnt will be published ev
| ery Saturday, in tne c.ty of Macon, at Two
/joLurs per annum—ikl ‘25 for six months—
j payable in advance. No subscription received
, for a less period.
j Advertisements will be inserted at the usual
, rates.
Letters on business must be post paid to in
-1 sure attention.
C. R. lIANLEITER, Publisher.
Macon, Georg a, July l:b7.
Esladlisl* sur’.it cniicJovn:n(
&(ikc ibr wtie.
OWING to the intended removal of one oi
the Editors and the wish of the other to
devote himself more exclusively to the duties
of h.s profession, the undersigned offer for sale
the establishment of the Nortli Carolina Jour
nal Office. The office is well Found in Job,
newspaper and ornamental type, the list of sub
j scr.Leis is teleraLiy iarge, and they doubt nut
, might be gn atly align,t nti and by a little exertion.
i > any p rson desirous of embark.lig in tiie
business it . tiers inducements not inferior to
' any m tin* State, but to a practical pr.liter they
km xv of no investment In* could make ol n s
, money that would y eld him a more protitabh
return. liYBART A BTKANGE.
Fayetteville, ot tii May, lzb7.
It r Pr.liters xviil comer a lavor by giving tile
above two or three insertions ia their papers.
, J uue »7.
I'adies Tompnnioik for 1537.
LITERARY ENTERPRIZE!!
Devoted more especially to the interest of the
Lad.es !
TERMS THREE HOLLARS A YEAR.
HP H E LADIES COMPANION, a month
ly per.odical, commenced on the broad
grounds ot ditiusing general information, far
ami wide at a price, which is within the reach
ot all classes ot the community. The plan tias
succeeded beyond the most sanguine anticipa
tions of the proprietor. The lirst number was
issued to the public, with only sittnteen nanus
oi subscribers, and at this day it boasts of a cir
culation nearly double that ot' any monthly
Magazine in America; and is daily increasin'.,
at an average ot twenty subscribers. In th c .
pages ot the Ladies Companion, every class 0 {
readers will lincl that which will tend to their
enjoyment; tales, of every nature, pathetic and
humorous; choice essays and sketches by the
lu st writers ot the day ; literary and scientific
iiitell'geiice; copious extracts from American
nnd English Annuals; strictures on the drama
and Fine arts; notices of ~1! the new puLlicat.ons
as they issue troin the press; translations irom
tii- french, Spanish, Greek, German, Italian
and Hebrew languages; original and selected
p. etrj ; onginai music and Engravings, with
Ime wood cuts and patterns of embroidery ol
every desorption, independent of an immense
ear ety ot miscellaneous articles on every sub
je. t ot the least interest to the most casual
reader, embracing jiass.ng events; biographi
cal sketches of noted individuals ; discoxerus
ui the arts and sciences, Ac. Ac. Ac.; accounts
ol colleges and American inst.tutions ; sketches
From scenery ol our oxvn country ; public as
sem! 1 ts, pu.uting, popular lectures, speakers
and authors ; \':i xv ot olden times ol the city of
gothani; Broadway Analyzed; comments on
Good Society, Ac. Ac. Embellished monthly
with a splendid Steel Engraving; popular mu
sic original and selecti and ; and Embroidery for
tiie workingol lace patterns. In short nothing
required to insure interest, amusement, or the
improvement ot the mind in the pages cf the
Lad.es Companion, will lie xvant.ng on the
part ol the propr.eter, and it xx'ill be—
*• \Y itli sweetest lloxvers enrich’d,
1* rom var.ous gardens cull and with care."
Ai tit les from the pens ol the first authors in
either Europe or America iiave appeared in the
pages ol tiie Ladies Companion, during the two
last volumes, without relerence to expense, too
numerous to name, winch stamps it the ciieap
est and most diversified periodical issued in A
mertea
Negotiations have been commenced with an
additional number of popular writers, for ori'd
i, c,,n trihutions lor the ensuing year, among
[hem are &
L. L. Bulxver W G. Simms
Miss LesLe Capt. Marryatt
James G. Perctval Slier,dan Knowles
R. Slid ton Mackenzie Miss L. E. Landon
Mrs. E. Ellett Miss Gilman
.Vliss Louisa H.Medina Hon. Mrs. Norton
•'• 'IB 1 Hunt Lady Blessmgton
N''M E. Burke F.siler
S irgent Talfourd Edgar A. Foe
Mrs Jamieson Miss 11. F. Gould
G F. R. James N. G. Brooks, A. M.
Grenville Mi lien Isaac C. Fray, Jr.
Frol'essor Ingniiiaiii It. Hastings Weld
Mrs L. 11 Sigourney B. B. T hatcher
Mrs. Ann S. Stevens Mrs. Ch.lds.
hi conjunction xv.tii these* who have, hereto
lore favored the Ladies C iiipuu on with oro'i
mil contribut ons.
It lias ever keen the aim of the proprietor to
inculcate nnd promote tiie cause of in. ral.ty.
It cannot Ire denied that the periodical press
exercise a decided uilhieiicc upon tiie moral
and intellectual character; and where tiiat.
press is untrammelled by mercenary consider
ations or vicious prmc pies, its effect must be
elevating and rehn.ng to a coininuiiity, like
that ol America. \Y ;tu these views, every tlnnw
operating injuriously to morals or religion have
been studiously avoided and not allowed a place
in the Magazine; tor, xve bold those men as
traitors to tneir country, xvlio xvould seek to de
stroy tiie pure doctrines of v.rtue and religion,
either by open opposition or secret intr.guo
In sustaining the literary character of tiie La
dies Companion, the proprietor will not coniine
nimsiTl to the mere task ot pleas.ng, without
imparting vigor t > the mind ; but xvtil endeavor
to present both, tiiat which xviil be attract.ve
to superficial readers, as well as that xvh ell
will iiirnisli subjects for reflection to the stu
dent. No xvork m Amer.ca presents its sub
seribers witii sucii a melenge of invaluable
reading as tne* i, id.es Companion, for its ex
IremiTy loxv price (three ih liars a year;) and
letters are eontinually being received trom Eu
rope, inquir.ng boxx - it is possible lor a periodi
cal to be issued at such a small rate, xvh.cii
proves its linden able claims to the support of
the Amt r can people, particularly those of the
state et New \oik ami adjacent ones.
It is n t gem rally known to tile* public that
each number ot tin* Ladies Companion con
tains more reading than any other Magazine in
America ; and its subscription price* is two dol
lars less than tiiose issued in New York. A
single page contains more than two pages of
the other Magaz. lies, and some oi them tim e.
Ihe terms are three dollars a year, payable
in advance, and no subser.ptu n taken for less
than one year. It is puhl.shed on the loth ot
cadi month, stitched in a colored cover and for
warded to subscribers out of the city by tiie
earliest mails, strongly enveloped m double
wrappers to prevent lnction. Office, llilWil
-lam street. \\ .W. tsN'OWDLN, Fropr.elor.
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS PREMIUMS
Encouraged by the unparellcloil patronage
extended to the Ladies Companion, tiie pro
prietor is anxious to show liis gratitude tor the
favors of the* public, by offering the largest a
mouut lor original articles, ever known. Tins
sum is divided m d.lfcrent premiums to enable
the numerous xvriters ut America or Europe to
participate equally tor the enjoyment ol one or
more ot' those part.cularized in the following
table.
Original Tale of the Early Settlers, not to ex
eeed 120 pages, jjazOff
“ South, 10(1
“ “ Mexico 75
“ “ Fern, 75
“ Legend of the Rocky Mountains, 75
“ •* “ American Revolution, 75
“ Poem, not to exceed live pages, 75
“ X2ii best,
“ Dramatic Sketch, 5l)
“ Essay on American Literature, 50
“ *• “ Education of Females 50
“ Piratical Sketch 23
For the best piece ol Music, composition and
words original, 23
It is requested that candidates for the above
premiums will send their productions by the
tirst <>f August. 1537, post paid, addressed to
\Y. YV. Snowden, New York. If a sufficient
number be not received by that period, the
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