Brunswick advocate. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1837-1839, December 28, 1837, Image 3

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GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. Dec. 15. In the Senate this morning, the bill to amend the charter of the Bank of Bruns wick, was ordered to lie on the table the re mainder of the session. The bill authorized the bank to establish branches in other parts of the State, to issue post notes, to establish foreign agencies, &c. In the House this morning, a motion was made to reconsider the Internal Improvement bill, passed yesterday. The motion was lost, yeas (iti, nays 88. Also this morning, the bill to lend the credit of the State of Georgia to the Savannah River Embankment Company, &e. was lost. The bill authorizing Limited Partnerships, passed the House this morning, without any amendment; yeas 118, nays 42. The bill now requires but the assent of the Governor to be come a law. , Dec. l(i. The Senate agreed this morning to reconsider the bill, lost yesterday, amending the charter of the Bank of Brunswick. A resolution was adopted this morning in the Senate, yeas 57, nays 17, appropriating §4OOO, to defray the expenses of an agent to be sent to Great Britain, to examine the colonial records relating to this State, which may yet exist in the archives of that country. The House has passed the bill to repeal the 4th section of the charter of the Marine and Fire Insurance Bank of Savannah. By this section, failure to pay specie, or redeem its bills, creates a forfeiture; the holder of any bill entitled to sue and recover ten per cent, damages; and for every«bill issued after such refusal, on conviction, fifty per cent, damages. A bill to be entitled aiv'act to authorize eacli county in the State, to retain the general tax for the years 1837 and 1838, to be applied to county purposes by the Inferior Courts, was read the third time and passed, Mr. Hazzard reported a bill to authorize the Wardens and Vestry of Christ’s Church, St. Simon’s Island, to sell the Land belonging to said Church. Mr. Sheffield reported a bill to require the Major commanding the battalion Georgia Mil itia, to hold battalion musters at the court house in Wayne county. The bill to make it the duty of the tax col lector of Camden county, to collect his own tax executions was passed. We have received no western mail for the last two days, and ol course have not heard from our correspondent at Milledgeville. Wo understand the bridge over the Oirechee river was carried away by the, late freshet [Au gusta Constitutionalist, 21st inst. The youngest member of the unfor tunate Hungarian family of Ileleczuai has just increased the melancholy fame which appears to be its doom. The Count’s eldest son is now expiating in prison an attempt at destroying his brother : anoth er died on the scaffold ; and the younger son recently shot at, hut fortunately mis sed, the fiscal agent of bis property, on the very spot where his brother killed a man. lie was immediately arrested. The head of the family has alone remained un stained with crime, and lives to mourn o ver the tarnished honor of a house for merly eminent and respected. Pope’s oath was, ‘God mend me.’ A link hoy, to whom he had refused a pen ny, looking at his diminutive crooked statue cried out, ‘God mend you, indeed ! it would be less trouble to make anew one.’ The i.ittle great actor. In apart where Garrick had to play the lover of a fair and cruel heroine, which happened to he personified by a very large though beautiful woman, when he ended a long speech with the words—“l fear I may seem LITTLE in your eyes.” “Deuced odd if you don’t,” bawled a fellow in the upper gallery. Garrick from that moment forth discarded the lines from the part. [N. \. S. M. News. Illinois Scrip. The Louisville Ad vertiser notices the arrival in that city of Gen. Rawlings, on his return from New York. Gen. Rawlings, Col. Mather and C. Oakly, Esq. ns commissioners of Illi nois, have,it is said, sold, on advantageous terms,six percent. Scrip to the amount of £5,200,000. The proceeds of two millions to he added to the capital of the State Bank of Illinois, and one million to the Bank of Illinois, at Shawncetown. The scrip is redeemable in 23 and 43 years. Gov. Duncan has also sold six per cent. Canal bonds to the amount of £400,000. Total amount of sales of Il linois scrip, £5,000,000. On the bonds; sold by the commissioners about £300,000 per month will be paid in Philadelphia and New York. Metempsychosis. —The doctrines of somnambulism, maintained by the Ani mal Maornctists seem to be but a modifi cation of the Pythagorean doctrines of Mttrmpsyrhosis or transmigration of souls. It one man has the power, as they assert, of infusing his spirit into the body of an other person who is sleeping, one might! live forever, by making it a practice, : whenever he of putting saute young person to entering into his body—and thus live life over again. • [Boston Post. Penxsylvaxi v Canai..—The Pitts burgh Gazette, gives a statement of the business done on the Pennsylvania Canal, as follows : From the opening of the nav igation tortile 5$ Ist of October, tonnage 4.'>,. f »42,<)l?lbs; tolls For the whole fiscal year, tonnage 50,098,- 0901bs. tolls 48,805,(57. A lady at sea, full of apprehension in a gale of wind, cried out, among other pret ty exclamations, “We shall all go to the ! bottom mercy on us, how rny head swims!'’ j ‘Zounds, madam, never fear,” said oneof! the sailors, “you can never goto the hot-j tom while your head swims!” Egypt. Letters from Alexandria, dat ed the IStb September, mention a most remarkable trait of character in Mahomet Ali. On his arrival at Alexandria, he made known to all the women of his ha rem that they were free, except those by whom he had had children, and thus are one hundred and fifty females, before se questered in the Alexandrian harem, re stored to Egypt. An intelligent gcutle man writes from Alexandria under the above date, that every day convinces him of Mahomet Ali’s pretensions to govern, and gives stronger proof, that the sooner the Parliament and Cabinet of England acknowledge him its King, free from 1 urkish extortion and tyranny, the soon er they will be establishing anew and rapidly rising power, to aid their own arms it ever they war again, particularly with Russia; and I beg here to mention a prognostication of my own, that Russia will gain little credit in the forthcoming skirmishes with the Circassians ; this last will allure them to their mountain passes, and leave them to shift for themselves in the winter season, which the Russian commander will find quite as desperate as Napoleon did when put to the same shifts in Russian snows after the burning of Moscow. Lord Mansfield and his Coachman. The following is an anecdote of the late Lord Mansfield, which his Lordship him self told from the Bench : He had turned off his coachman for certain acts ol' peculation,not uncommon in this class of persons. 1 lie iellow begged his Lordship to give him a character. ‘What kind of a character can I give vou ?’ said his Lordship. •Oh, inv Lord,any character your Lord ship p] eases to give me, I shall most thankfully seceivc.’ His Lordship accordingly sat down and wrote as follows : ‘Tiie bearer, John , has served me in the capacity of coachman. He is an able driver and a very sober man. 1 discharged him because he cheated me.’ John thanked Ins Lordship and went off. A few mornings afterwards, when his Lordship was going through his lob by to step into his coach for Westminis ter Hall, a man in a handsome liverv, made him a low bow. To his surprise he recognized Ids late coachman. ‘Why John,’ said his Lordship, you seem to have got an excellent place ; how could you manage this with the character l gave you V ‘Oli, my Lord,’says John, ‘it was an exceeding good character ; my new mas ter on reading it, said he observed your Lordship recommended me as an able dri ver and a steady man. These are just the qualities I want in a coachman ; 1 observe ids Lordship adds,that he dischar ged you, because you cheated him. Hark you, sirrah, I am a Yorkshircuian, and I'll defy you to cheat mr. Anecdotk of Napoleon. When Na poleon returned to his palace, immediate ly after his defeat ot Waterloo, he contin ued many hours without any refreshment. One of the grooms of the chamber ventur ed to serve up some coffee, in his cabin et, by tiff; hands of a child, whom Napo leon had occasionally distinguished by his notice. The emperor sat motionless, with his hand spread over his eves. The page stood patiently before him, gazing with infantine curiosity on an image which presented so strong a contrast to his own figure of simplicity and peace : at last the little attendant, presented his tray, ex claiming, in the familiarity of an age which knows so little distinctions, ‘eat sire, —it will do you good ’ The emper or looked at him, and asked, ‘Do vou not belong to Genesee?’ (a village near Paris.) ‘No sire, I come from Pierrefite.’ ‘Where your parents have a cottage and some acres of land ! ‘Yes, sire, ‘Tin re. is true happiness,’ replied that extraordinary be ing, who was still emperor of France, and king of Italy. Burke’s habits at table were temperate, preferring the lighter to the stronger w ines, in opposition to Johnson’s grada tion of liquor, ‘Claret for boys, Port for men, and Brandy for heroes.’ ‘Then,’ said Burke, ‘give me claret, for I like to he a hoy, and partake of the honest hi larity of youth. A Correspondent of the Public Ledger asks the editor to define the different isms of the political parties of the day. The Ledger replies—“skin your own skunks.” Goon Society. It is said that the ci ty of London contains, on an average, i 10,000 professed gamesters, 20,000 heir gars, and 80,000 thieves! Some writer has correctly said, that, the only way lor a rich man to he healthy ! is by exercise anil abstinence—to live as it lit 1 was poor. • Sir William Temple says that a man’s happiness is all in his opinion of himself or ot her things. Marine intelligenle PORT O F BRU NS wTcK ~ ARRIVED. Selir. Tiger, Hearse, Burnt Fort, lumber to ! G. Harrington Cos. SAILED. Sloop America, Burr, Savannah. Sloop Argo, Morgan, Turtle River. memoranda. Ar at Boston, 10th, brig Levant, Caldwell, 1 hence BRUNSWICK ADVOCATE. Qy REGATTA. «£0 THE second annual REGATTA of the A- Q.UATIC CLUB OF GEORGIA, will commence on Tuesday, lGthof January, 1838, at Brunswick, Glynn County. Members of the Club will meet at Bruns wick, on the day previous, at 10 o'clock, A. M. for the transaction o£Club business. CHA’S. R. FLOYD, ) Secretaries HENRY DUBiGNON, \ A. C. G. Dec. 28. Police. THIS is hereby to forwarn all persons from harboring or trusting my wife, ANN CAIN, as she lias left my bed and board with out any provocation—therefore I will pay none of her contracts. Given under my hand, this 13tli day of December. 1837. his TIIO’S. W. X CAIN. Dec. 23. mark. 07“ JOHN M. TISON is a candidate for County Surveyor at the ensuing election in January next.* Dec. 11. C7*G. B. AUST will he a Candidate for the office of County Surveyor, at the elec tion in January next- Dec. 7. 07 s ’We arc authorized to announce Mr. JOHN B. FLINN, as a candidate for Re ceiver of Tax Returns, for this County, at the ensuing election in January next. Nov. 30. (’(‘Bilial F"«3el, Iftncon, THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends, and the public, in general, that he has taken the above mentioned establishment, which, having been recently thoroughly re paired and enlarged at great expense, is now open for the reception of Travelers, Boarders, »Scc. The chambers are large and airy, the servants competent and .attentive. His table shall be constantly supplied with every deli cacy the season and market will furnish. 11 is bar is stocked with the choicest V* tnes and Li quors ; and in order more eitVetiiniiy to make it a first rate House, he has called to his aid the services ol Mr. A. Elder, of Baltimore, whose long experience at Baruum's City Hotel, Ins justly untitled him to the reputation of a cater er for tile public. The subscriber therefore hopes by his unremitting exertions to please, to receive a Ida nil share of patronage. HORACE E. WARD. N. B. Good Stabling attached to the lle tel. with faithful and atfi ntive Ostlers. Dec. 21. f ft mm in ; i-3 iJOHilt James Pw.-.ir.n, applies for ¥ V Letters of Administration on the Es tate and Effects of Samvel l’.i i. eii, late of said County, deceased— Those are therefore !<> v ile and admonish all and singular tile kindl'd ami credit u's of said deceased to be and appear at my office in the tmie proscribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Witness the Honorable J Hamilton Couper, one iii the Justices ofsaid Court, this I -1!i De cember, 1837. JOHN BURNETT, Clerk C. O. G. C. j Aim l ERE AS Loris i Bum: applies for Let | 1 V ters of Administrat ion on the Estate and ! Effects of Tug/ixs Cat::, late es Chatham i County, deceased These are therefore to rite and admonish all j uqil singular the kindred and creditors of said i deceased to he and appear at my office in the j time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any [they have, why s.tid Letters sh mid not be | grajited. | Witness the Honorable James C. Maugham, : one of the Justices of said Court, tiiis u".* ii day of November, 1837. JOHN BURNETT, C. C. O. G. C. t'lror.'i'ij*— iAltma f'autitu. VATIIEREAS Mrs.Sauwi 11. M.i.i mt has I IT applied to me for Letters of Adminislra- I tion on the Estate and Effects ot Doctor F. E. K. Miller, late ofsaid County, deceased— These are tin relore to cite and admonish all mid singular the kindred ami creditors of said j deceased to be and appear at my office in the | time prescribed by law, to shew cause if anv they have, why said Letters should not be granted c IN itness tin* Honorable J. Hamilton Couper. j one of the Justices of said Court. tliis2itth No ; veniber, 1837. JOHN BURNETT, Clerk C. O. <;. C. Public HP! iF, Brunswick b ind Company offer for JL sale, from one to two hundred well se lected LOTS. 1 he sale will commence at Brunswick, on Monday, the sth day of January. ISIS, under the superintendence of the Directors, or an a gent appointed for that purpose. The terms of sale will lie— One Fifth Cash, “ “ one yi ar, “ “ two years, “ <. three *• “ “ four “ The last payment will be remitted on any lot, on which there shall fie erected and com pleted within one year from tile day of stile, a substantial House or Store, not less than feet front, by 30 in depth, and at leas', two sto ries. Other terms to be made known at the time and place of sale. By order of the Directors, EDW. ELDREDGE, Gen'l A .rent Nov 2 Is * iV. Howell Cobb, attorney at l*.w. - Ojlieo, at Perry, Houston County. (>’a. Howell Conn will attend to professional business in the counties 1 loustop, of the Flint . Twiggs, Pulaski and Doolv.of the Southern : and Stewart. Uaiulolph, Lee, Sumpter and Ma rion ot the ( hattahouchie Circuits. July 20, 1837. ly. Mouse Wi-taht. NI OS KH W . W I I, SO N , \T7OUJ.D inform the public that he is ready TV to contract for putting up Houses,Stores, or buildings of any description, at short notice and on reasonable terms. He has Lumber anil building materials of all kinds on hand, which he will furnish to order at low prievs. Also, White Lead, Paints, Oiis &c. Any favors in his line will be thankfully re ceived and those who employ him may depend on having" their orders executed in a workman like manner and with punctuality. Brunswick, Nov. l(i, 1c37. FREDERICK BALDWIN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AXJ) SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, MACON...GA June 15 sreite.ji BKNRY A. BREED, Respectfully informs the public that he has opened anew and commodious STORE in this city, and will be constantly supplied wiih a full assortment of the follow ing articles, viz : * W. I. GOODS AND GROCERIES, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, HARD AND TIN WARE, BOOTS. SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. READY MADE CLOTHING, BED SPREADS, FANCY HDICE’S, GAREN SEEDS, from the New England Seed Store, &<•. Ac. Also, for sale, one covered Pleasure NVagon. OHn addition to the above, he has now on hand and intends to keep constantly, a full supply of LUMBER AND BUILDING MA TERIALS, of every description, which will be sold in large or small quantities, on favorable terms. Dec. 14. 3U\R- DUPREE offers bis professional servi- JL> ces to the inhabitants of the city of Bruns wick, and the surrounding country. Dec. 7. ' IVwtice. rgrllE public is cautioned against purchasing A- a note of hand given by the subscriber, payable to Ai i'n v Sauk A Cos., of Savann: li, for sixty dollars, due Ist January. 1 ~38. The terms of s lid note not having been com plied with, 1 shall not pay it. JANIES MOORE. Dec. 7. Hoilcc. VLL persons are hereby cautioned against trading for any articles whatever, partic ularly Corn, from any of the Col. Island ne groes without, permission, as the law will b’u rigidly enforced aera inst such. FRANCIS 1). SCARLETT. Col. Island, Os. 10. 1837. mi!E subscriber 'wouldgive notice that all j A goods, Ac. shipp cl liv the sloop Arm. nff ' ter tiiis dale, must be paid by flm shipper, ,i r <>n delivery of the goods, I• v the p 1 - o to" whom they are shipped. JOHN J. MORGAN. | Briinswic k, Nov. 23, I ■- .7. !j!OUR. months nflerdat" application will be , - made to the Honorable the Justices of the j Inferior Court, of Glynn County, when setting ; fur ordinary purposes, for leave to s'!! the real and personal property in Georgia, of ELlZA lilil li HARRISON, of Glynn Countv, de ceased, for tin* benefit of the heirs and eredi , tors of said estate. B. B. (2OWEN, Executor. i Sept. 7, I 837. .Police. I ITT OUR months afterdate application will be j A made to the Honorable the Justices of the s Inferior Court, of Glynn Cuiulv, when setting l'or ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real and personal property in Georgia, of JOHN COU BEit. .ir. late of Mobile, deceased, for flic benefited the liens and creditors ofsaid estate. J. HAMILTON COLTER, Executor. \ t i'l 4in. •Vfti 1 i re. jjj'TOUR. months after 'date, application will |A. be made to the Inferior Court of the County oi Glynn, when setting for oidinarv ! purpesi s,.for h ave to sell the real estate of j JACOB UNDER, late of Glynn County, [deceased. JAMES C. MANGIfA.M, AJm'r. 1 Oct. Iff, | j j ll luoiitJis niliT <!;*It; ;;p|jlic;ifion will bo i l unit!.’ * » l!w Lite Justices of the | I n.( fit r Court, oi* C k iiu co uuty y when Hotting : I’T oidinary purposes, f.r leave" to sell Urn real 1 and personal property in Georgia, of 1:-A.\‘: HOUSTON, of Gi,mn Cmiaiv,' dec a:,-d.! ior the iwiiHit oi the lit ii’s and creuitoi.s t 1 uakl osta'.e. B. FORRESTER, Administrator, j j Oct. 2(5, ]f 37. •VttUrr. nOUl! inonlliK ;• ft< rtinta•. application will l.<: -■ made to tlic lufcrii'-r Court uftitc C nut» of Glynn, when setting fir or.iinar,- purji<;a s, for lei'll e tn si'll the li'A esiate oi’ ELIJAH HORNSBY, late of (ih r | Ci.llllt V, flerens 'll AMELIA HORNSBY, A.liniuNtnUrix. Oct. iff. j-;-;7. £-\,r I'iiiS’r rate pair of GAR i' WHEELS.mndc Jtai to order 10-. l muudu In N--w York, wiii be sold ut mi application to - FRANCIS D. SCARLETT. Col. Island, Nov. 543. 1537. r, nisii ” : yi.r't; ■ - N the first Tl ESDAY in F lim ey next, xz will be sold ut Brunswick, at die usual tilin' es sale, the real e,.ti!e iff - ELIJAH! !l()i.2,i3i)i . late of Glynn County, deceased, consisting of a tract ofl'and lying on the. Hon ey-gull. in sne! Coiiiily. and sold by permission of file Court of Ordinary. . 1 erms fflade known on the day of sale. AMELIA HORNSBY, Adnrirx. By her Attorney Jives C. Mix on m. Brunswick. Nov. 23, !'37. Ua.TWfl’tfr’g Suite. ON the first TUESDAY in January next, will be sold before the Court House in tie' ( tv of Brunswick, betv.- on the usual hours i. t!i<- pin i.tat m .civil ns A shinirn. situ ' and | a the Gr. •' in.., do Swamp in Glynn ' omity. e utaming 7o*i : --:-<-s more or less, whereof acres are cb a red and cultivated linnniook under fence nrid ready to receive a crop: Pill acn sos unclean and hammock, and the remainder inland swamp and pine land. On ‘i ' ptvin ' are as. :aII but comfortable dwell ing house, an excellent, horse cotton gin, a a vri.-t mill, cotton house, carpenter's shop, anil negro houses. Also a tract of' land adjoining, i,4ii acres more or less, consisting of hammock, pine Dud and a part of the Great Buffalo ‘together wdh three negroes. The v.b-.'i the property of JOHN <‘< Hi PER. Jr. late cl Mobile, due-eased, and sold by permis-! won-ei tiie Court of Ordinary. I erii’s made known on the d;y of sale. J. H. COPPER, Executor, i Oct. J*.), 1637. I ADMINISTRATOR’S SAJLIL ON the first TUESDAY in February next, j will be sold at Brunswick, at tiie usual' time of sale, the real estate of JACOB LIN- Di.R, late ot Glynn County, deceased, con sisting of a tract of land lying on the Big Buf lalo, in said Gonnty, and sold by permission ot the Court of Ordinary. - Terms made known on the day of sale • JAMESC. MANGIIAM, Adm’r. Brunswick, N0v.23, 1837. ~J9\gjrtx]nr A IIRST RATE COOK and two Waiters, f*- for a. Hotel—by J. DAVIS, Ogle tliorpe ! House, Brunswick. * Nov 12. ' Champaigne, Strong ftecr, Potatoes and Paving Stones. TUST received per schr. Tiger, from Boston, 10 baskets “ Sillery” CHAMPAIGNE, . (pints,) » . 5 bbls ‘'Cook's” BEER, 40 do Eastern POTATOES, o 0 tons PAVING STONES, a good article for celiars, yards, Ac. For salo by GEO. HARRINGTON A CO. Dec. 14. iViSw V jpeffcs. JU S r received from Boston, p,.. sc'ir. Colum bia. 20 Bbls. New FLOUR; Bbls. Clear and Mess I’ORK ; 1-2 do. do. do. do.; Bids. BEEF; 1-2 do. do.; Tubs BUTTER; Boxes CHEESE; Kegs LARD ; Brown and White SUGAR; Best POWDER; SHOT; FLANNELS; SIDES; Negro CLOTHS, Ac. Ac. t W liieh will be sold low for cash or approved credit, by GEO. HARRINGTON A CO. Brunswick, Nov. 23, 1 -37. S3s*M3s<w'EC-Ii :ii:d EiaiJ rgTllE Stockholders of the Brunswick Canal A and Rail Road Company, are notified that assessments on the Capital Stock of said Com pany, are made papahle at the Eagle Bank Boston. Five percent on loth Nov. next Five per cent on Ist Dec. next. Five per cent on 15th Dee. next. Five per cent on Ist Jun'y next. Per order of the Directors, Ex’ ra cl from the Acts of Incorporation.—‘ In j <".'■■ ■' any s<holder should refuse to pay his ,or th ir iii.-- iiiie.its v ..ii called on i:i a in m j ncr aforesaid, ii shall be lawful for tiie Board jto doclar • sue ii she res of stock fi vfelted to the | use ami bene fit of the Company—" H.m* pay me.if by the State of Georgia of i their stibsenpi h> ; i, il*s•• Provided, that the.Coin j niissioiiers or Board of Directors of the said i( anal aid ilnil Iliad ('< utpany shall exhibit a j < erl'N a'm that III" indiv dual Stock holders, en their part,shall have first paid their instillments ' bci :••• lied for, ago "able to the terms of the ; Act. oflimorpomlim,." JOHN J. FISK, Treasurer. | Get. 2oth. rii. . ti 4* . 1 .Neil) L or, and a .'Jew Inducement, for sitb orribing to l!.c If’edify Jle.-:.,entrer ! rsnlil. rhiitpe.U anil decided! v tlm mas! pnp ul.ar Family NetVspujier in the 12 Slati s. With aeiiculatinn of many thou and suhserib ,ma Th" Aur a; ; VVf.iiki.v ’lies! •.«.i.h is I übiisir and every \Vedm sday, on beautiful wiidi; jp i per, iff tiie largest cl a: at f«'2 per annum, or | ten subscriptions, for :«tl(). I Us c .litcnts are ad p‘ed to tin*-wants of the j Farmer. Mechanic, Tradesman, Agriculturist, i Merchant and Manufacturer. ! Ties Journal was commenced on the first of January hiss; and. without any previous effort j to herald i‘ i success, went into immediate arid rapid oirculatton. 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It will lie a great saving to the publisher, j and facilitate the early mailing of the paper, if the individual forwarding the sum required d» r ! iour,.cr ten, or more subscribers, when they are Ideated together, will allow the package to i be addressed to the Postmaster, or some orte a uioiig tliemselv'ps, who being made acquainted 1 with the names of the Club, can as readily dis j tribute them as if directed eiynaratelv. i All letters must, be post paid, or they will j | iipj.be taken out of the office. Address CHARLES ALEXANDER, j Athenian Buildings,Franklin Place, Philadel'a. j Mfrenetor?* Safe. ON the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold before tiie Court House door, Glynn Cos. between the usual bonjs of sale THREE NEGROS, Jim, Tinner and Albert’ sold as the property of Elfoabeth Harrison, late’ of said County, deceased „\y an in ferior crfijft of said County, for tlfe benefit ol i the heirs. B B Et'r. I Nor 9. IWT - ■ * -■’ Increased Attractions! PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY<JODRiER ffAHE vast patronage whitfh has town a§rar -■ tied the Ccurier is Cbe heat evidence of its approval. It has the largest subscription list in this country. It is the large*t»nd chea pest Family Newspaper ever isstn and m the Lr nited States, containing articles in Ifiteratme, Science and the Arts ; Internal Improvement/ Agriculture, in short every variety of topics usually introduced into a public Journal. Giv ing full accounts of sales, markets and news of the latest dates. * Without interfering with the usual vari'tv, the Courier has presented ten volumes of the most popular literature of the day within the last year. This feature put3 into the hands of its patrons the most entertaining and popular current literature, amounting each year to six times the price paid for subscription—in addi tion to the immense quantityof other matters which appear in its columns. In the contin uation of this feature’ we shaft endeavor to pre sent new and popular works with such eXpedi-’ tion that the publication cannot be anticipated' in other sources. In the future numbers we* shall draw from the pens of such writers as D’lsraeli, Miss Mitford, Capt. Maryan, Leitch Ritchie, Miss Landou, J. R. Buckstone, Charles Dickius, Barry Cornwall. Cornelius Webb, Douglass Jorrold, Theodore Hook, Crofton Croker, Thomas Campbell, Mrs. S. C. Ilall, Haynes Bayly, Mrs. Gore, Countess of Blessington,The celebrated “Boz,” And, in short, from the whold range of the current literature of Europe, with which our arrangements will supply us at as early a mo ment as they can he received in the country. Besides we have the pleasure of numbering among our contributors many of the most dis tinguished writers of our country, from whose pens ORIGINAL TALES, POEMS. SONGS, NARRATI v ES AND SKETCHES, will con tinue to add interest to its columns. The Architectural beauty of many of th« l’l BLIC Bl I LININGS of tiiis city is prover liiii 1. Jh lioving it will be acceptable to our numerous patrons to be presented with EJj- GRAVED ILLUSTRATIONS of those coli fices-, we are engaged in bringing out a com plete serieM. which will may well be termed, THE LIONS OFPHIL i DELPHI V. Where it is expedient, we ac e-mpany the engravings with such descriptions o! size arid facts of history, as may be of inter ,,s[ n J he Courier is published at the low price of Iwo Dollars. For this small sum subscribers get valuable and entertaining matter each week enough to fill a common book of two hundred am! fifty pages, and equal to fifty two volumes a year, and which is estimated to be read, week ly. by at least two hundred thousand people, scattered in all parts of the country, from Maine to Florida, and from the sea hoard to top".--. lakes. -fl| This approved Family Newspaper isstrietfy' neutral in religions and political matters, and rite uncompromising opponent of quackery of every kind. HAT A- a trifling expression of our regard, \vo shaft print .the whole series of the Engra ved Illustrations, at tlfeiri completion, upon fine whit * p iper, in uniform style—forming a beau tiful collection of Views, and present them t* such of our Country Brethren as may oblige us by an insertion of Van above advertisement. Philadelphia, 1837. Old DOZEN choice WINES, rii: (»>v/ Townsend Madeira, 18ti, Juno do. do. Brown Sherry, 1806. Pale do. 1820. Maruislcy, 1025, dtc. &». For sale by Nor. *. GBO. HARRIKGTOH 4k 90. 4 ‘OtILDTUOK I*ls BRUNSWICK, GA. Jt' T*l?X THIS new and elegant estab lishinent having been fitted and ll ifurnished in a superb style, is now i*-i:—open for the reception of company under the direction of the subscriber. The sit 'nation of the House is airy and tile prospect de lighUul. The rooms will be found extremely cool and comfortable during the heat of the summer, and board for families or single gen .l mien may be taken by the week or single day , and no pains nor expense will be spared to i make the house an agreeable retreat for all those who may honor the subscriber with their patronage. The Bar will be stocked with the eholeeat Wines, Liquors, &c. and the Larder filled with the best the market affords, and the subscrifak Hatters, himself that he shall be able to pladfj* his establishment under such rules and regufi*. liens as iviU meet the approbation of the com munity. 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