Brunswick advocate. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1837-1839, March 08, 1838, Image 1

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BrunsfoicU JUr&ocate* VOLUME Z. BY DAVIS & SHORT. The Brunswick Advocate, la published every Thursday Morning, in the City of Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia, at s>3 per annum, in advance, or $4 at the end of the year. No subscriptions received for a less term than six months and no paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid except at the option of the üblishers. O’All letters and communications to the Editor or Publishers in relation to the paper, must be POST PAID to ensure attention. O’ ADVERTISEMENTS conspicuously in serted at One Dollar per one hundred words, tor the first insertion, and Fifty Cents for ev ery subsequent continuance—Rule and figure work always double price. Twenty-five per cent, added, if not paid in advance, or during the continuance of the advertisement. Those sent without a specification of the number of iusertions will be published until ordered out, and charged accordingly. Legal Advertisements published at the Usual rates. (CFN. B. Salesof Land, by Administrators, Executors or Guardians, are required, by law to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-house in the county in which the property is situate.— Notice of these sales must be given in a public gazette, Sixty Days previous to the day ot ■ale. Sales of Negroes must be at public auction, on the first Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours of sale, at the place of public sales in the county where the letters testamentary, of Administration or Guardianship, may have been granted, first giving sixty days notice thereof, in one of the public gazettes of this State, and at the door of the Court-house, where such sales are to be held. Notice for the sale of Personal Property, must be given in like manner, Forty days previous to the day of sale. Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of an Es tate must be published for Forty days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Land, must be published for Four Months. Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be published for Four Months, before any order absolute shall be made thereon by the Court. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS RE WARD. WHEREAS it has been reported that there it an outer bar opposite the entrance to the Port of Brunswick, in Georgia, some miles dis tant from that surveyed by three Commission ers of the Navy in 183 G, and having less water upon it; the above reward is offered to any per- | son who will discover any such bar so situated ! as to aause a hindrance to ships entering the 1 Port. And whereas it has been also confidently re- ! ported that there is a bar across the inner chan- ! nel of Oglethorpe Bay, opposite the city of Brunswick, having only the depth of six or 1 eight feet of water on it at low tide ; a reward | of five hundred dollars will be paid to any per- j son who shall discover such bar, or any bar j so situated, which has not an abundant depth of water upon it for the passage of merchant ships of the first class up to the town. The inner bar above alluded to is probably the one described in the following extracts, Ist, From the report of the State Commis sioners. John G. Polhill, Hugh Lawson and Moses Fort, Esquires: “Between Brandy Point on this island, and Dennis's Folly on the Brunswick shore, there is an inner bar. upon which there is about twelve feet at low water, and. as the tide rises ten feet, it gives the same depth of water that we find on the outer bar. with this advantage, that the bottom being soft mud creates no damage to ships and may be very easily deepened if it were necessary. But no such necessity exists, as any ship that crosses the outer bar can run over this at high water, and find the best an chorage near the bluff along the whole extent of the town, in from twenty to forty feet water at the lowest time of tide. This we ascertain ed from careful soundings at low water, and after having finished the soundings for or selves, ascertained that Stockton's report and diagrams confirmed our own survey.” ‘2d. From the report of the Commissioners of the Navy, made subsequently to the last : “A shoal of soft mud, close to and below the town, on which but la feet can he found at low water, seems to indicate some other point in the harbor as a more suitable position for a navy yard. We believe Blythe Island, on the op posite shore, to be the most eligible.” Any person making the above discoveries, will please give information of the same to the Resident Agent of the Brunswick Com panies, and the reward shall be paid in each case to the first successful applicant. THOMAS G. CARY, General Agent, Brunswick Canal & Land Companies. Brunswick. Feb. Ist, 183*. O’ Papers throughout the State will confer a favor by copying the above or otherwise no ticing it. \OTI(l, NY person having a demand against the . Brunswick Canal & Rail Rgad Cqinpanv, ■will receive immediate payment on presenting liis claim to Joseph L. Locke. Esq. at Bruns wick. THOMAS G. CARY, Gen’l Agent Brunswick Company. Brunswick, Feb. Ist, Its!?'. The Darien Telegraph is requested to give this three insertions, and forward the bill to this office. «f Card. a . l. . king, ATTORNEY AND COUN9F.LLOR AT LAW, BRCA’SH’ICK, Ga. Feb. 1. ts A Card. DOCTOR FRANK GAGE, inform* the public that he lias located himself in Brunswick and will attend strictly to the prac tice of his profession in its various branches. Oglethorpe House, Jan. 4, 1838. \For Sale. A SINGLE Cotton Ginn, Elver’s make, with anew Large Wheel and Band : the whole being in complete order for use. It will be •old low. Apply at this office. March 1. A N ACT to alter and fix the time of holding J\- the Superior Courts in the Eastern Dis trict of this State. Sr.c. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Geor gia, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That from and after the first day of February next, the times of holding the Superior Courts for the Eastern District, shall be asfollows. to wit: IN THE SPRING CIRCUIT. In the county of Bulloch, on the 4th Monday in March. “ “ Effingham, Thursday thereafter. “ •“ Camden, 2d Monday in April. “ “ Wayne, Thursday thereafter. “ “ Glynn, 3d Monday in April. “ “ Mclntosh Thursday thereafter. “ “ Liberty, 4th Monday in April. “ “ Bryan, Wednesday thereafter. “ “ Chatham, 2d Monday in May. IN THE FALL CIRCUIT. In the sounty of Bulloch, Wednesday before Ist Monday in November. “ “ Effingham, on the Friday there after. “ “ Camden, 4th Monday in Nov. “ “ Wayne, Thursday thereafter. “ “ Glynn, Monday “ “ “ Mclntosh, Thursday “ “ “ Liberty, Monday “ “ “ Bryan, Wednesday “ “ “ Chatham, 2d Monday in Jan’y. Sec. 2d. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That all persons summon ed, subpoened, or bound as suitors, jurors, or witnesses, or in any other capacity to attend said Court, at the time which by law now in force are holden, shall be bound by virtue of said summons, sulipmna, or other process here after issued, to attend said Courts altered by this art. Sec. 3d. And be it further enacted by the [ authority aforesaid, That all writs, precepts,or process of any kind or nature, shall hereafter be made returnable to the terms of said Courts heretofore recited. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That all laws and parts of laws militating against this act be.and the same are hereby repealed. JOSEPH DAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives. ROBERT M. ECHOLS, President of the Senate. Assented to. 23d December. 1837. GEORGE R. GILMER, Governor. Laial* foi* Male. THE Subscriber offers for sale 400 acres Pine Land, situated on the Little Satilla, in Camden County. The land is very conve nient to water carriage, and is bounded North by lands of William Moore, on all other sides by vacant lands. It contains about 20 acres Hammock, and the residue is covered with a good growth principally pine timber. Also, 300 acres, principally Hammock, on Barrington road, Glynn County. The land is situated within 13 miles of Brunswick, and within 3 miles of the south branch of Alatama lia river. Likewise, a tract containing 100 acres - 20 acres of which is hammock, and the residue pine, situated at the cross roads, Sterling, Glynn County, distant 11 miles from Bruns wick. bjini; a very stood situation for a Tavern Stand. Any information in regard to paid land can be had on application to John Franklin, Jr. Brunswick, Ga. JOHN FRANKLIN, Sen’r. Feb. 15. ts Wsßlod lo lEii'c. TII E undersigned wish to hire ONE THOUSAND NEGROES, to work on the BRUNSWICK CANAL, of whom one ihird may be women. $:l(i per month will he paid for steady prime men and sl3 for able women. Payments will be made monthly or quarterly and ample security will be given.— Those who are disposed to hire may rely upon a most careful superintendence and they are desired to make immediate application. The Negroes will he abundantly provided for, well lodged, and the sick will be placed in a com modious Hospital, where they will receive the daily attendance of a well educated physician. For further particulars reference is respect fully made to Lieut. J. L. Lociie, the Resi lient Engineer or to any of the planters of Glynn County who have had Negroes on the Canal the past year. F. & A. PRATT. P. M. NIGHTINGALE. Brunswick, Jan. 25, 1837. For t alc. A FIRST rate Northern HORSE, large, young, sound and perfectly gentle in cith- | or double or single harness. Sold for no fault whatever. For further information apply at this office. FRANCIS D. SCA RLETT, Feb. 8. Col. Island. For Sale | A BRICKS, in lots to suit! purchasers. If required they will be carried to any landing on Ogle thorpe Bay, at a moderate price. Apply to HENRY A. BREED. Brunswick, Jan. 11, 1838. Term* or the American .R ag* azine. FTIHE work will be published in monthly A numbers of at least forty pages each, making a volume about 500 large octavo pages at the close of the year, including a table of con tents and title page, also about 20D finely exe cuted engravings on wood, representing views of cities, public buildings, likenesses of einin ant men, remarkable natural scenery, &c. The subscription will be Two Dollars per year, payable in advance. s' Any person who shall remit to too publisher in Boston, Ten Dollars, will receive Six Copies of this Magazine Cor one year ; and any number of persons, uniting their subscriptions lor the purpose, who shall remit Thirty J)ollars, as above, will be entitled to Twenty Copies for one year. Any responsible person disposed io act a Travelling Agent in procuring subscriptions for this work, will receive addional encourage ment, proportionate to the amount of services | rendered. [Ti’Ali Post Masters are hereb} authorized | at.d requested to act as agents in procuring | subscribers upon terms above named, and in ! remitting the amount of their subscriptions, j All orders and letters relative to the Magn ! zinc, will be addressed free of postage, to JOHN L. SIBLEY, Publisher of the American Magazine, Franklin Avenue, Boston, Mass. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCHES, 1838. Centra l?Hotel,sßacon, r Cia. 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, &c. 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. His bar is stocked with the choicest Wines and Li quors ; and in order more effectually to make it a first rate House, he has called to his aid the services of Mr. A. Elder, of Baltimore, whose long experience at Barnuin’s City Hotel, has justly entitled him to the reputation of a cater er for the public. The subscriber therefore hopes by his unremitting exertions to please, to receive a liberal share of patronage. HORACE E. WARD. N. B. Good Stabling attached to the Ho tel. with faithful and attentive Ostlers. Dec. 21. A'oliec IS hereby given that a contract has been en tered into for the building and fitting up of the Light House at Cumberland Island, (Geor gia, ) and that the same is engaged to be finish ed by the Ist of April next, and will be lit up probably by the 15th of that month. ARCH. CLARK, Collector and Sup. of Light Houses, &,c. District and Port of Saint Marys, Geo. HouscgWright. MOS E s w . yw ILSOX, __OULD inform the public that he is ready vV to contract for putting up Houses. Stores, or buildings of any description,“at short notice and on reasonable terms. le has Lumber and building materials of all Kinds on hand, which he will furnish to order at low prices. Also, White Lead, Paints, Oils, etc- 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. IG, 1837. HEWgGOODS. JUST received from Boston, per schr. Colum- j bia, 20 Bids. New FLOUR; Bids. Clear and Mess PORK ; 1-2 do. do. do. do.; Bhls. BEEF; 1-2 do. do.; Tubs BUTTER ; Boxes CHEESE ; Kegs LARD; Brown and White SUGAR; Best POWDER; SHOT; FLANNELS; SHOES; Negro CLOTHS, &c. &c. Which will be sold low for cash or approved credit,l.y GEO. HARRINGTON & CO. Brunswick, Nov. 23, 1837. NEW PRINTING ISrunstofch, (GrovQta. THE subscribers would inform the public that they are prepared to receive orders for PRINTING, such as— BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, BLANKS, HANDBILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS, and the various kinds of Ornamental, Fancy and Letter Press PRINTING. The materials being new they Hatter them selves they will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor them with their patron age. DAVIS & SHORT. Brunswick, June 8, 1837. PROSPECTUS OF Tlic Exp e r i in c n t. IN issuing a Prospectus for the publication of a paper, the undersigned will depart from a usage more honored in the breach, than in the observance, and make no promises which it is not his design to fulfil. “Tiie Experiment,’ after a trial of almost 12 months, lias not failed in recuring for the Editor, the attention and pal sonage desired; and it is confidently believed, in rendering to subscribers, at least an equiva lent for the pittance they contributed towards its support. Gratified for the encouragement manifested, desirous of making his little paper worthy the patronage of an enlightened and generous public, the subscriber has determined to enlarge it to nearly quadruple the present dimensions, so that it will contain nearly four times as much matter as it now does. Thus will be afforded greater space for his own lucu brations and those of correspondents, together with Advertisements and judicious selections. It may notbe inappropriate here to remark, that, for want of room, some of the best communica i tions have been excluded, and occasionally in i teresting matter, difficult to condense within so small a compass. With increased labor and expenditure, he must hope for increased re : ward ; and consequently, the subscription price j for the second volume will be One Dollar in | advance, or One Dollar and Fifty Cents, at the | expiration of the year. This alteration, it will be perceived, is not in proportion to the change of size in the paper; the times being hard , we are willing to work as low as we can, to save ourselves from debt, to please our patrons and ourselves also. Advertisements, as heretofore atso cents per ; square for the first insertion, and 25 cents pel square for each subsequent insertion, j (Es Those who can conveitie/rSly pay in ad vance, by doing so, will not only save them I selves heavy interest, but enable us, with I more alacriiy and advantage to prosecute the ..or!:. F. J. ROBINSON. Washington, Ga., July 27, 1837. j [fjp Papers publishing the above, './ill confer ; a favor. juAW. HO WE L L COBB, Attorney -*.t Law, Office, at Perry, Houston County, Ga. i Howell Cokb will attend to professional business in the counties Houston, of the Flint Twiggs, Pulaski and Dooly, of the Southern ; rnd otewart, Randolph,. Lee, Sumpter and Ma aion of the Chattaboochie Circuit*. July 20, 1887. lj. Georgia— Glynn County. Mrs. Sarah H. Miller has applied to nie for Letters of Administra tion on the Estate and Effects ot Doctor F. E. K. Mm lkr, late of said County, deceased — These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office in the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted Witness the Honorable J. Hamilton Couper, one of the Justices of said Court, this2i)th No vember, 1837. JOHN BURNETT, Clerk C. O. G. C. Georgia—Glynn County. WHEREAS James Palmer, applies for Letters of Administration on the Es tate and Effects of Samuel Palmer, late of said County, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred aud creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office in the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said Letters should not he granted. Witness the Honorable J. Hamilton Couper, one of the Justices of said Court, this 18th De cember, 1837. JOHN BURNETT, Clerk C. O. G. C. Georgia— Glynn County. WHEREAS Louisa Payne applies for Let ters of Administration on the Estate and Effects of Thomas Cats, late of Chatham County, deceased— ! These are therefore to cite and admonish all j and singular the kindred and creditors of said ' deceased to be and appear at my office in the lime prescribed bylaw, to shew cause if any they have, why said Letters should not be j granted. Witness the Honorable James C. Mangham, one of the Justices of said Court, this 25th day of November, 1837. JOHN BURNETT, C. C. O. G. C. Cieorsria— Glynn roimly. WHEREAS James C. Mangham. applies for Letters of Administration on the Es tate of Sabiaii O’Nkai., late of Glynn County, deceased— These nro therefore to rite andadmonish nil and singular thu kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office in the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why the said Letters should not be granted. Witness the Honorable F. M. Scarlett, one of the Justices of said Court, this sth day of January, 1838. JOHN BURNETT, Clerk C. O. G. C. ttcorsia-Wavnc Countv. WHEREAS ROBERT STAFFORD ap plies to me for letters of dismission on the estate of Robert Stafford, Sen. 'ate of said County, deceased. These are therefore to cite andadmonish the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at iny office within the time pre scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not l.e granted. Given under my hand of office at Wayne Court House, 4tb jan. A. 1). 1838. ROBERT W. WILSON, Clerk, Court of Ordinary, Wayne County. Georgia—lVavne Comity. "VTTHEREAS ROBERT STAFFORD ap v v lilies to me for letters of dismission on jhe estate of William Stafford, late of said Cou tv, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bl and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should notbe granted. Given under my hand of office ai Wayne Court House. 4th Jan. A. D. 1838. ROBERT B. WILSON., Clerk Court of Ordinary of Wayne County. • Idm in istrnfri.v's Sale. ON the first TUESDAY in February next, will be sold at Brunswick, at the usual time of sale, the real estate of ELIJAH HORNSBY, late of Glynn County, deceased, consisting of a tract of land lying on the Hon ey-gall, in said County,and sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary. Terms made known on the day of sale. AMELIA HORNSBY, Adin’rx. By her Attorney James C. Maxgiiam. Brunswick, Nov. 23, 1837. U"r The above sale is continued till the first Tuesday in March next. Feb 15. PROSPECTUS OF TIIE Southern Literary Aspirant. ON the first of September next, will be is sued the first number of the Southern Lit r.rary Aspirant, in quarto form, medium—to be conducted by the present Editor of the “ News Carrier;” at which time that paper will merge into the former. Such a work is offered to the public from a firm conviction of its necessity and importance; and the editor has only to regret that abler bands have not undertaken to accomplish so desired an object as the advancement of Litera ture in the South, before him. To effect which will be bis constant and unerring aim. The Editor has received the assurance of assistance from many, upon whom he relies, with a pleas ing confidence, that himself nor the public, through him, will be disappointed in their ex pectations of its character and success. We intend that our paper shall be a faithful vehicle of general News. The cause of the South, will be its cause, and the advancement of her inti rest its chief aim and" desire. Asa paper, it Wit i espouse no party ; the important affairs of Government, however, will not be suffered to pass unnoticed—and all sensible, judicious communications on this subject, pro vided they are free from party spirit, will eeive particular attention. Persons obtaining ten responsible subscribers to the Aspirant, will be entitled to one copy gratis. Terms. The Aspirant will be published ev ery Saturday, in the city of Macon, at Two Dollars per annum—sll 25 for six months payable in advance. No subscription received for a less period. Advertisements will be inserted at the asual rates.. Letters on business must be post paid to in sure attention. 1 ‘ C. R. HANLEITER, Publisksr. Musi, Gsorgo*, July 1887. PROPOSALS For publishing by Subscription, a Book to be entitled The Cherokee Can ft lottery, BY JAMES F. SMITH, From a .Manuscript copy recently compiled by himself. THE publisher assures the citizens of Geor gia, who inay think proper to subscribe to the work, that he will use every exertion to render it a useful vehicle of such information as may be of importance to them. The Cherokee. lottery will contain the names of all the fortunate drawers in the Land Lottery, and their residence, up to the first of January, I*3B, with an engraved map of each Land District in the Cherokee Country, im mediately preceding the names in each district. The Cherokee Land Lottery will contain about five hundred pages, royal actavo size, will be printed on good paper, neatly bound, and deliv ered to subscribers by the first of March, 1838, at fire, dollars por copy. o=-Postmasters and others, who will act as agents for the publisher in procuring subscri bers, and who shall procure and forward to the publisher, in Milledgcville, ten responsible sub scribers shall receive a copy of the work, gratis. All Editors of newspapers in the State who will give the above a lew insertions, shall re ceive a copy of the work. Nov. 23. PROPOSALS ~ For publishing, by subscription, a work to be entitled Flora Georgiensis. THIS will be, both a Grammar and Diction ary of Botany ; —presenting, first, Vegeta ble Physiology, and, second, a minute and ac curate description of every plant yet discovered in Georgia, together with its medicinal or nox ious properties—its English name—its emblem, language, Ac. Such a work is much needed, at this time, in our Southern Institutions. We have no text hook in Botnny, calculated to render the science attractive. Such as we have, are nothing more than a few disconnected facts in Physiology, or a dry dose iption of a few leaves, roots, flowers, &c. all tending to excite disgust rather than taste. Students should, as soon as possible, be inducted into the practical part of the science—it is that only which can inspire them with enthusiasm in the prosecution of their researches. We have nev er known a profound botanist, made so, by delving for months over pages treating of sap, alburnum, cambium, and the like. This work will leach pupils, first, the names of the classes and orders in the Linnean system, the method of analysing flowers, and, proceed next, to the examining, collecting and arranging of them into an herbarium. A lore for the science be ing thus implanted, it must and icill increase, and urge them on to further and further investi gations. _ We intend that our work shall he, at once, a text book for schools—a pleasing companion for ladies in the boudoir and saloon—a useful friend and companion for gentlemen in their travels, their daily rambles, &c. Finally, it will he enriched with every species of informn tion which can render such a work entertaining and instructive. We solicit the assistance of scientific gentle men throughout the State, in furnishing us with information concerning the names, locality and habits of plants in their immediate vicinity.— Such information will be gratefully and proper ly acknowledged. Postmasters are requested to act as agents ih receiving and forwarding ns subscriber’s names, as early as the Ist November. The work will contain from sto 700 pages, octavo, and be furnished to subscribers, in boards, at $5 per copy. It will be issued dur ing the next winter, provided the number of subscribers warrant the expense. AM Editors throughout the Southern States, friendly to the diffusion of scientific knowledge, who w ill insert this notice, and forward us a copy of their paper, will be entitled to one copy of the work. L. LATASTE, Principal Georgia Female College. Seottsboro’, Aug. 23, 1837. Public Notice. WHEREAS, 1 did, on the latter part of September, or first part of October, A. D. 183fi,givo to Abraham Mott, senior, certain ontes of hand,made payable to said Mott or order to wit—one note for (he sum of one thousand dollars, to he paid on or before the first day of October, A. D. 1837, with interest, —Also one for the sum of five hundred dollars, payable in October or November, 1838, and interest, —Al- so one note dated in October or November, 1837, payable on or before the first day of January, 1 Kiß, for the sum of five hundred dollars, not on interest, —Also one other note same date for the sum of five hundred dollars, payable on or before the first day of January, 1839, not on interest, —said Mott having deeded to me cer tain land property in Camden County, Georgia. Now, as 1 am called on by other persons who claim said property, to give up the same; and the matter is pending in Court, i hereby cau tion all persons not to purchase said notes, as I shall not pay them unless said Mott shall make the afi'oresaid title or titles good and valid in ■ law, and exonorate me in my title, and pay all | costs and trouble. The aforesaiil notes being all and the only notes I have ever given said Mott excepting one for one thousand dollars, which has been paid by me. DANIEL HEATH. Camden, Camden Cos., Ga. Oct 4, 1837. itetabli*liiiicßit oft lie Journal Office ior salf*. 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 his profession, tbe undersigned offer for sale the establishment of the North Carolina Jour nal Office. The office is well found in Job, newspaper and ornamental type, the list of sub scribers is tolerably large, and they doubt not might be greatly augmented by a little exertion. To any person desirous of embarking in the business it offers inducements not inferior to any in the State, but to a practical printer they know of no investment lie could make of ins money that would yield him a more profitable return. HYBART & STRANGE. Fayetteville, 30th May, 1837. O'Printers will confer a favor by giving the above two or three insertions in their papers. FREDERICK BALDWIN, ~ Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, MACON...GA JMM IS .••’Hr , . . NDMBBR ftO. POETRY. From the Boston Daily Advertiser and Patriot.' OSCEOLA. Bear him to his lonely bed, With sound of trnrup, and martial tread, Yet gently, for ye bear the dead And brok en spirit of the brave To fill a strange unhonored grate.- But still unconquered, save by death, The warrior drew his latest breath, Encircled round by prison wall*, Unlike the free and airy halls, Where oft his light and bounding feet Sprang forth the daring foe to meet, Where stately oak and topling pine Their lofty limbs together twine A high o’erarching canopy, Fit shelter for the tameless free, Though captive in a dungeon-keep His spirit sighed once more to stand Surrounded by his faithful band; Once more in blood, his hands to steep, Avenge the Indian’s wrong, Then mingle with the throng Borne upward to the spirit-land, From battle field where, thickly spread, Repose the pale-face and the red, The dying and the dead. N. W. C. PROSPECTUS. NF.W SERIES OF THE LITERARY OMNIBUS, Furnishing Books by Mail, ai Neicspdpcr Postage! ItfALDIE S LITERARY OMNIBUS huf now been in existence twelve month*, and has enjoyed during that period a very ex* tensive sliase of public favor. It hit* furnish ed for two dollars and a half, reprint* of Lon don hooks which cost there over fifty-seven dol lars! to addition to a large amount of literary matter, reviews of new books, tales, and do mestic and foreign news. The original proprietor, iiitenffing*to dervote his time and attention to his other periodical works, has disposed of his interest to the pres ent publisher, who will make no further change iq its general character than issuing it from an other office, and changing its name from ‘ Wal dieV to ‘Browns.’ Brown’r Literary Omnibus Will be issued every Friday morning, printed on excellent paper of a large size. It will contain; 1. Books the newest and best that can be procured, equal every week to a London Duo decimo volume, embracing Novels, Travel*, Memoirs. &c., and only chargeable with news paper postage. 2. Literary Reviews, Tales, Sketches, No tices of Buyk9,and information from the world of letters of every description. 3. The news of the week, foreign and do mestic. The price will be two dollars per annum so ’rlubs of fire individuals. To clubs of (too in j dividunis, tiro dollars and a half or five dollars for ilie two. Single mail subscribers, three dullhrs. Mail remittances to be post paid. As the arrangements for this undertaking are all completed, the proprietor asks from a generous public that consideration to which so diffusive a scheme of circulating knowledge and amusement is entitled. * The first number of the A'eio Series com menced on the sth of January, 1838, from which period or from any future date new Sub scribers may commence. [[j’Postmasters and agents for periodicals throughout the Union and Canads, are re quested to act as agents for the Omnibus, and communicate with the proprietor. Addrhss, post paid, WILLIAM BROWN, No. 50, North Fou.-th-stree, Philad. Notice. ALL Persons having demands ag&ittt tb* Estate of Doctor Francis E. K. Millar, deceased, are requested to present them duly attested, according to Law. Those indebted will make immediate payment to SARAH H. MILLER, Administfttrix. Marcli 1. Nolice. A I.L Persons are hereby cautioned against -t\- trading for cne conditional Note given by the subscriber to Samuel Harger, for seventy or seventy-five Dollars, exact amount not recol lected; as the said Harger has failed to comply with the conditions of said Note, I will not pay it unless conipelle by law, C. C. LOPER. March 1, 1838. Cor Sale. A HEALTHY Situation in the neighbor hood of Br u ns wick .containing one hundred acres of Pine Land. Upon the premises are a comfortable Dwelling, and all necessary out buildings. Enquire at this Office. March 1, 1838. GLYNN SUPERIOR COURT. PURSUANT to instructions received from his Honor GHARLES S. HENRY, Judge of the Superior Court for the Eastern District, the undersigned gives notice to suitors, jurors, and all concerned in causes at sssue in the Su perior Court for Glynn County aforesaid, that in the last Legislature of Georgia, the timed* holding the Superior Courts for said County have been changed to the third Monday in A "ftril, and the first Monday in December, ia each year. J. BURNETT, Jr. Clk. 8. C. Feb. 13. Cotton Seed. - 11." FROM five to six hundred bushels COT TON SEED, of the growth, of 183fi, for sale by the subscriber. The cotton it produced sold for 59 cents per pound. Hie seed will be delivered at Frederica, on St. Simons, for 50 cents per bushel. JAMES GOULD. Jan. 11 Bw. CAUTION. THE public is cautioned against panbing a note given by the subscriber end mails payable to Abram Messerole, dated on or shout Jan 31st, 1838, for the sum of two handled and two dollars. No consideration having hesOLU oei ved for said note, I shall not ns vH. PETER HENRY ROW*/' Fsb.A jT