The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18??, December 18, 1830, Image 4

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OETU V. Prom the Token fir !s3l. STANZAS. f. 'V. B PCABODV. 7 uo lovely and lou early lost! .* 1/ .o. , hugs to thee, F r tlmu watt once my guiding tlar Amid ihe treacherous sea; IJat do'jbly cold and cheerless now, The wave 100 dark before, Since every lieac. n-lighl U quenched Along the midnight shore. J taw thee first, when hope aroso On youth's triumphant wing, And thou wast lovelier than the light Os early dawning Spring. Who ikon could dream, that health and joy Would e'er desert the brow, So bright with vain mg lustre once, to chill and changeless now? That brow 1 Ir.iw proudly o'er it then Thy kingly beauty hung, W hen wit, or eloquence or mirth Caine burning from the tongue ; Or when upon that glowing check The kindling sonic was '•pread, Or tcais, to thine own woes deniud, For others' glief tu siieti. . Thy mind! I, ever was the homo Os high and holy thought; Thy life, uti emble m 1 pure truths Thy pure example taught; When blended in thine eve of light As flout a royal throne Kindness and peace and virtue there In nniig ed tadianco sh mu. Onoevening when the Autumn dew Upon the lulls was shed, And Hesperus, far down the West His starry host had led, Tlmu said st, ho .v sadly and how oft To that prophetic eye, Vtalons of daiknogs and decline And early death were nigh. It was a voice front other worlds, Which none besides might hear, Like tlio n glu b eeze's plaintive lyre, liicathed faintly on the ear ; I; was the warning kindlv given, When blessed spirits come .T'roin their bright paradise above, To call a sister home Jlow sadly on my spirit then That futnl warning foil! Cut oh, the dark reality Another voice may tell; The quick decline the parting sigh— The slowly moving bier— The lifted sod—the . culptured stone— The unavailing tear. — The amaranth (lowers tha, bloom in heaven ; Entwine hy tomplesnow, The crown that shines iniinoi tally on thy brow ; round the burning throne Have borne thee to thy rest, ’ To dwell among the saints on high, Companion ol the blest. The sun hath set in folded clouds— Its twilight i a. s are g. ne, And ga'heied m the shades of night, Tire storm is rolling on Alas '. how ill that bursting storm The fainting spirit braves, When they, the lovely and the lost Are gone to curly graves. M 1 S C E L L 1 N E O U S. ROYALTY KUO VI A BREW HOUSE Du.ing the reign of > h.irlos I. a country Caine to Loudon in search of a place as a servant maid If nt not succeeding. It hired herself to carry out boei from a brew house The brewer observ rig a good looking girl in his occupation took her into his family as a servant maid, on ! shortly after married her; but lie dieu whilst sho •was a young woman, and loft her tlio bulk of Ins firtune T’lio business of the brewery wa* drop ped, and the young wido.v was r t cor m.ended to Mr. Hyde, ns a skillful lawyer, to a ingn her husband s ahairs. H vde (who was afte wards the Eurl of Clarendon.) finding the idow's fortune considerable, married her. '>f this marriage there vi as no oihor issue than a daughter, who wa.- af terward- 'ho wile of James 11. tho nr (her ol Alary and Anne. Queens of England. Rustic Er«ni>nnj, —A stout, lrungrv lumberman, from the intcri >r of Main, who had been deprived for several weeks of his u-unl ijuantum of the good things which make up the principal daily meal, went tea Hotel i'i Pnritang, tU» otlior day, when dinner was preparing, an very seriously enquired the price of a dinner. ‘‘Filly cents,” said the Imd lord “And what do you charge for a breakfast ?” said the half-starved countryman.— • Twenty-fivß i cuts." was the reply. “U ell then I guess, I'll take a breakfast!” Points of Honor —!'■■!. Montgomery was shot iu a duel about a dog—Capt. Ramsay iu one about II servant,—Mr Fetlrrrs'on in one about a recruit. Sterne’s father in one about a goose, and another gentleman in one about an “acre of anchovies.” One officer was challenged for merely a kimr his opponent to enjoy a second goblet, and another v is compelled to fight aboil* a pinch of snuff; lien Harry was challenged bv a Captain Sini'lh, fir declining a glass of wmc with him at dinner in a steamlMia although the lien had pleaded i 1 excuse that wine invariably made his stomach sick ut sea. Ant* dote of Judge Parsons —The following an ecdote has not to our knowledge appeared in point The I Jar of Essex county, Mass, had made a mle. that no lawyer should take into his office moro than three s udents. Hut it so happened that the celebrity of Pars ms, then a practising lawyer in Essex, had trained him more than his due share, : ml was ic u-ed uofore the bar of having 5 stu dents. lie denied ’he charge; hut it being clear 1/ proved that there were iu his office five young B’bll uim aiming at the law.—it was nmitcrof 1: n o- , (u'.uti ui ammig hi« legal brethren. h w he w u'd get himself clear of the accusation, ‘ A v gentlemen, * said he. ‘1 have positively but t rice slfiduum, and I believe I can prove ft to } dir entire satisfaction it is tiuel have five \ oung men 111111 v office hut one of them is a dandu grid tho other a fidler. —,V J Const. i .xL... .i.i *r UEUftUIA. f] 5 Mild subscribe i have now unilei tin 8. hands of tiiu 11 gi iver in New Yolk, a complete and splendid map ol the s( n< of Oeoigur, the gieater part compiled lion, actual survey, with all the districts careful ly laid down and numbered, the whole com plt-.ied with great labor and exactness Lonri the latest and most authentic information, in a style not mfeiior to any thing yet pre sented to the public, w ith a table < f distan ces firtin the seat of government to every county sue, or place of isir ortance in tile slate. The disti ids in the new purchase and lower counties are ail numbered in the corners so as to enable a petson lo aster i 'ain liter Xact situation of any lot of land aud will be painted and finisht and off in lire i neatest tu inner, a part of them canvassed j varnished and put on toilets, tiro balance . on thin paper nicely folded in n*o-occo . covets and will be lor sale in Mdledgevdlu 'by die Ist of October, Those on rollers at live dollars, and (lie pocket map of the same size, at four dollars. Persons resid : ing at a distance w shing io pmeftre the ; map c n do so by s n ling by the memheis ; as a snffti ieut number of them w ill be kept ! in Miiledgeville during the sisson. Carlton I Velbetnt, IIMI BEII IXG rj ’ lIE Brßscmr.Ett I'spcclfully informs his friends, the public, and strangers in particu lar, that he ha , ■ fr "i unfortunate circumstances.) been compelled to return to his old trade, of wielding the Brush and Razor, at which lie Ins spent many a pleasant hour, at tlie East; —and has handled Ihe nose of many a fair physiognomy. lie has concluded to give Ins undivided attention, 1 while in f’o!limbus to Ihe above business; and ! w ill use his utmo-t endeavors to give general sat -1 isfaction to those who mav honor him with a call iin his line of business. Ilis .Shop is west of Gen. ! I low ard s Tavern, on Crawford stroet, at the sintt of Harbor's polo—where he solici s those in need of a keen razor and h irp scissors, i, c to step in and experience the luxury of his profession. O’ He w ould be glad to lake as an apprentice, a Lid from 10 to 15 years of age—to a suitable one, either while or colored, (whilo preferred,) a liberal chance will allowed CILI It I ES SJVEENEY. Oct ‘23,1230. —2—3 w RACKS. r | 4IIE Montgomery Jochy Chib Hares will com * mcnce over the MONTGOMERY TURF, on Wednesday the Isili of Oecombcr next, and continue until the eusuii r Satnaday, free f>r any Horse, Mare or Gilding, fom any part of the world The Ist day's running, three miles heat. 2d do do. two do do. 3d do. di. ono mile do 4th do do the best three in live O’ The ag .rugate amount of 'he four day’s purse which i-estimated at ONE THOUSAND DOLL A Ad. will he regularly apporti ned On the fourth day, after the Main Race, A SPLENDID SADDLE of first rate workmanshi i and materials, man ifac turod by Mr. Wm. 11. Coe, of this City, will bo run for, free for any saddle hoi-so CORNELIUS ROBERSON, Secretary. October 26. 4-2 w O’ The Alabama Iniolhgencer, Tuscaloosa, — the Southern Advocate, Huntsville—and the De mocrat. Columbus, Geo. will give the above two insertions, and forward their accounts to this office for payment LI-I Ol LETT I IRS ‘ipA EM AIM.MG in the Post Office at Creek Agency. Ist oct, 18110 B* iV’i’ ,Ju - 2 G siiu, Simon IJ 100, Jieic 5 llicns, Tin s. !>' i Kvitle, J Jenkins, John. B his. n, Stephen Moot, .1. p, B ok, J. VV. JVI iishall, J, L' ',iiii,,,x, J. I], Oit*, Gei.rge i • bis Mo o Si ns, J. S. Oi wi 11, J . erk F. (' tin!lt , J A Smith, S. Ci ag, P Miss Sirnh ame, JllO, C 'ol*. Stewart, S. Mrs C >1 , J uob 3 Walker, L. 11. Cliifij. , Joseph Wuts. n, J. C, Cl ft'it , II 11 ry Wiiideii, C. Gray, D. W. Walker, G urge S. C BENTON, A. P M October 1830 1 'or ' |MIE Subscriber offors for salo, the store house , 4s&&. •>0 hy 32 wi'h a good coller—now occupied by W R vans, k Co—and that part of Lot Nit 162, on the Last side of Rioad street, on which it stands measuring M feet 6 inches front, and 14? feet 1() inches iu the rear. a, , V - TOBY. Novombor G, 1830. 4—ts NO I I CF.. i TER the expiration of four months, appli a cation will bo undo to the Hon. tlic Inferior Court of Morgan County, whin sitting as a court for ordinary purposes, f>r le.i vc t sell 155 acres of land, moro or loss, lying on Indian creek, ad joining Lumpliins Davis and ethers, it bcinrr a part ot tho real estate of Matthew Phillips, Lte of said countv. deceased, WILLIAM W. CARLISLE. Troup County, Nov. 24, 1830 Admr To ( reditors arid Debtors 4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Edmund *- Carlisle late of Morgan county, deceased, arc requested to make payment; and ttio.se hav mg claims are lx reby notified to present them log.tlly authenticated within the time limited bv law, to W ILLIAM \V. CARLISLE, Lxr ‘ Troup County, Nov 21, 1830. POCKET DOCK LOST. fOST Between Colnmb is and tho Subscri i berks House, 12 miles on the Road loading to Marshals Ferry, a small Red Morocco Pocket Book, considerably worn, tied with a white taps string- ll had in it. when In t, S3O. a twenty and a ten dollar bill; both on the Rank of Macon: and a few papers, of no importance to any one hut tho owner I will pay the finder, when delivered to me, at my residence, or to J. J. Fannin. Columbus the sum of 8810 SANDERS 'STALLINGS. Dec. 11, 1830.—9—13 LIST or LETTERS T 1 cM \ i Nl\G m the I* - Office, at *■ I inr.RTv, Tillxii C 1 ■> •!) 1 , s! Qu ir 'tig 30l!i Septembn, IS3O 11 -y Kin-, N itbmel A Mii. Fmocis Juni ir, Jim M 11 * 1* f) ,j, H. C. WILSON j.. m. Ota l S lIE HI IE SALES. the fiist Tuesday in JANUARY next, Cs will l o sold at V’afootton, Talliot county, be tween the la fill hours of „ale, the following p.o- * pert i to wit— One Sorrel Mare, levied on as the property of James M. Cradle, lo satisfy .an <4tecu:i»n in favor of George Turner, property pointed out by the defendant or hi 4 attorney. WILLIAM FLEMING, D. Sin IF. dec 4 On the first Tvesilay in January next, lLl.be sold in Talbotton, Taloot County, within the lawful hours of sale the following properly lo wit— five Negroes as follows, Pig Hannah 27 years old. Little Hannah 17 years old, Mary 7 years old, Harmon 5 years old and Nelson 4 years old, all evied on as the property of Pleasant Lawson to satisfy a mortgage tifa from Taloot infeiior court, in favor of John P. Blackman, and sundry oilier tifas in iny h inds against said Law son. WILLIAM FLEMING, 1) Shff. oct 30 SHERIFF SALES. On the first Tuesday in January next, \ t ILL be sold at Greenville, Mcniwethcr county, between the lawful hours of sale, the following property, lo wit: One Lot of l.mul No. Sccenty-Li°ht (76) in the 'lenth (lOt.i) district of formerly Troup, now Merriwctlier county, to satisfy sundry tifas issu ed soma Justices court of Columbia county, in favor of.Markc l*. Davis, and others, against George A. Flinn One Lot of Lund No. Thirty-Two (32 . in the second '(2d) district of formerly Troup, now Verritvet her county, to satisfy a lift which issu eued from Monroe Superior court against Thom as C. M’Dowell, in favor of Daniel Parish & co. vs. said M l) well Out I,at of l.mul So. Si 'ty-Five, (Go) in the tenth (Inth) district of formerly Troup, now Mcrriwether county, levied on as tlio property of Charles Jingram io satisfy two fifas which issued from BibbtSuperfor Court in favor of the Centra! Bank. vs. said Jingram. Aha, Samuel Caldwell's interest in Lot Vo Two hundred and six (200) in the tenth (lOili) district of formerly Troup, now Mcrriwether cotuilv,levied on to satisfy u fsiT which issued from Green county superior court, in ilivor of Watkins Bay nor, vs. said Samuel Caldwell. GREEN TALBOT, D. Bluff. nr.v. 27. NOTICE A FTER thi: date the Sheriff sales ofllie conn l\ ly of Morriwetlior, will he advertised in the Columbus Democrat GREEN TALBOT Sbrf nov. 27. NcncE. months after cate, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior com t of Muscogoo county, when setting fir ordinary our poses for leave to sell Ihe real estate of Elijah Jew ett, late of said county dec’d. JOHN LOOMIS, Ex’r. Oct, lGih, 1830. l-w'-4-in. on, e. k I.L persons indebted to tire estate of Elijah *■ Jewett, late of Muscogee coun y deed, will make immediate payment to ihe subscriber and those to w hour the estate is indebted, will render in their demands in terms ofllie law. JOHN LOOMIS, Ex’r. Oct 10, 1630 1-Gw F! V !•: DOLLARS RF. W \RD. ( • ToLEN or strayed from the Subscriber liv ► Ting in Columbus Georgia, a red fioa-bi;ten gray horse, about ten years old, 14 hands high The above reward will be given tor the horse, or any information, so that 1 go him again, and all reasonable charges paid . P. W FLYNN. Hj The Bolma Courier, and Alabama State Intelligencer, will insert tlio above advertisement one ti ne, and forward their accounts lo I*. W Flynn, for payment Oct. 23 1630. 2 2w LOW, TAYLOR & C. . OF SM .LY.Y. U!. AVE received by tho Ship Georgia, arriv ed this day from Liverpool, an extensive and general assortment of BRI T- H M ANUF \< TURLD SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, and have already iu Store, and daily receiving additional supplies ol American. Trench Italian German DRY GOODS, of all descriptions which are offered for sale on usual terni** and such of their customers who cannot conveniently leave home, thoir order will be fnthfully executed. Savannah, October 9 1830. 2h Hr S ALT, SJSALT.” • r |~HF- Subscriber lias just received FIVE ? HUNDRED Bushels of SALT, which he will sell oil accominodating terms. J. A HUDSON November G, 1830 4—3 w Sw aim’s I > nnacca. r SMIE public is respectfully cautioned again ! v a spurious imitation of ibis medicine Toe preparation of which is put up in bottles similarly fluted, and iu siae, but the impression, blown in the glass, very faint and indistinct. The taste of the admixture is acrid and bitter , aud the only semblance it bears to the gonuine Sw.iim’s Pana cea, is in color, and a component part of sarsapa rilla of no virtue. Vi lien positive proof is obtain ed of the sim-ce from whence the imposition ean nates, it will bo made known. In the moan time, the public is informed that 1 have established A. PARSONS,of Savannah, my sole agent for the State ot < teorgia, and from him my genuine l’a iiaeeaand Vermifuge can be obtained Respect able Drugcists are particularly recommended to pu chase of my agent, as they will ho supplied on as good terms as from me. WILLIAM SWAIM. Philadelphia Sept. 1G 1830. nnvl3 ho OTlie editor of the Augusta Chronicle, Ma con Telegraph, and Columbus Democrat, will publish the above once a week for four weeks, and and fuwar . their accounts to the Savannah Re dub’ioan office for payment. A CARD. xUK friends of tlic subscriber, who hold sub * scription Lists for the < curgia Christian Re pertory, are requested to forward them immedi ately bv Mail or otherwise. G. GAPERS. Macon, Nov <>’ 1830. 34 N. H, Printers in tho St ile of Georgia, are re ques t-J to give the above a placo twice or thrice 11 tiieir lespeetive prpers. B. I All VER & CO. nA VF. removed to the:r new Store, corner of ! Broad ami Ci aivlb and street, where they are ' now opening dir cl fiom Non \ork.u genera! ossurlu.eat id' Dll Y GOODS, HARD U 1 RE, CUT/ ER V, DRUG-, MEDICI AES, i VC. 4 S'C Which they will *eT! loir fir cftili,«r approvi and j cd*. ’ | PROPOSALS, For publishing hy 4 «•'.»« rtf ton a compendium <j ' the Dios "j the Slu.e of Georgia, by .IrUur ] luster. Containing el! :he statutes, and the substance of all the resolutions of.i general and public na ture, and now of tbici, which have been passed in said Stale from the yen IdSO, to the year Is-k belli inclusive, v itl««« ■•• t.-v • ,al explanatory notes and references and a list ot tne statutes ropea.ed or ob-ol.'to To which is added an apjrcumx, containing the consul ui.m of the slate ot Go r gi.i, as amended: a! o references to such focal acts as relate lo towns, comities, internal naviga-. lion, county hoi Joiiics, Ac. aud a collection ol the most approved forms used in carrying the above laws i ito effect; with a copious uni. * lo tie whole ll will be something like a continna t,..:i of Prince's D gcst, timing the laws ill s oil Digest, repealed or altered It may be übse vtd, that the legislature of Georgia are in the constant practice of repealing, alteiing, or amending lav s passed at their previous sessions, so that without such a digest, or compilation of them! ns rs now respectfully offered to the public, it actually re ipiiies a lawyer, or a person who lias devoted much time to the examination and conrptrisou cl too did' rent euaclmeuls of each succeeding ses sion of the legislature. to be acquainted with ad the laws which are off, rce. And having witnes sed with much pleasure the immense public utili ty and popularity of ihe digest compiled by Oli ver i! Bunco arid also having no don’t but a similar compendium of the laws from the tnno of lli.il publication d.nvn to the present with the ad dition of the precedents, on forms, which w ill lo lilac and in the appendix and which will add great ly to the public utility of the work, and to the fur thnranco of justice, would be very acceptable lo tlio public, the compiler has ventnred upon the srdu.ms and important undertaking. However, not reiving altogether oil hi, own experience ol’ having been a member ofllie legislature during the passage of die most of the Laws now proposed io be published, and at the administration of I hem for eight y urs. ns justice ol the inferior court, i.u a county w here much business of ail in tricate nature is transacted in that court and the court of ordinary; after collating the mamircripl it hi been placed in the hands of gentlemen em inent in the law, who after a strict and careful examination have politely tendered to him the subjoined certificates. I have examined a digest of tiro Laws of Geor gia from In2o to 1.-2 H inclusive, by A. Foster esq. mid think the work executed with great jucic ment and accuracy. The work is intended io a coiitiu iati ,nos Prince’s Digest, and is, in my opin ion, well calculated to answer that valuable pur poso. Although the author is ito: professionally a Lawyer, he seems, in ascertaining tne statutes now ot force, le li’ve added much care examina tion ami study, t,> his advantages as a practical le gislate, during mo.st of the period embraced in his work. JOHN P. KING. ..ugiitta, July, IS3O. Augnsta, July 28, 1830. 1 have attentively examined a Digest of the Laws ot Georgia, front 1-20, t 2 IH2'J inclusive, and find the wotk is executed with much jud,, uient and accuracy, by A Foster, esq. of Lolum bia county,. 1 have no doubt the work will prove valuable to every :;ili/.en who feels desir ous to become informed efthe statutes now ol' force in ihe slate, and would lccommend all jus tices of the inferior court, justices of the peace, clerks, sheriffs, o. to possess themselves of the work as soon as published. TH.j.MAS GLASCOCK Wriglitsboroogh, sth June, 1630. Sir—\s far as 1 have yet had an opportunity of examining- the niai.uscirpt copy of your digest, ot the laws of tht slate of Georgia, 1 highly ap prove botli of its plan and execution. Tire vol ume cannot fail to answer well the purpose for which it was intended 1 i tlio appendix there are a number of precedents or forms, which ap peal to have been modeled with accuracy, and in strict conformity to tin digested statuis from which they were drawn; ami without doubt will add much lo the value and usefulness of “'to work, ns a mean (in the hands ol tire jitsl._»s of the peace, j'istices of lire inset ior courts, clerks sheriffs, young pra. lilionorsef the law, and oth ers) in errying the above name! laws into effect w ith greater facility 1 am sir your obedient servant, iiERSON PETIT. Arthur Foster esq. The work is now in the hands of Judge Scli’cy, who has kindlv piomised as early as other cn gageuients will permit to lake it through a care ful aud minute mvcsliguti m, aud correction, if correction shall bo ibuiid t > be necessary and proper ’l lie great public utility of such a worn; must he on,non.-to all; a id the compiler, who his do voted to it uiui’h time and lrhmious study, flatters himself that the testimoiuls presented above will fully satisfy tho public, that that, utility has not. been lus oil'd in the slightest degree, by any defect on his paH,in its general design or the ac curacy of its execution. HP At tho suggestion of the professional gen tlemen wiioso names: '.' 1 affixed to tho above cer tificates, and others who have generously taken aniutcrcst in the w<i*l’, ami with an anxious de sire to make the work as ex’ensively useful as possible to the public, the compiler will introduce into it seven ;il highly important laws of the Uni ted Stales, in e 1111111011 imo among the people, and which are often difficult to be touud; among which a eth se i rotation to the naturalization of aliens the rein ival of cases from the stale to the l luted Bta!e courts, 11 10 mode of vuti g for president and v ice preside nl by elector/), and of making the returns, and tho tune of holding such elections, e. TERMS 3he work will eontani about 400 pages, and " ill be printed after the style < f Prince’s digest, which is to be taken ai tlie standard, and bound in law binding; will b■■ pablislio'l as soon as a suf ficient number of subsc, ibors, ran be obtained to warrant its pubhcai.on, and will be delivered to subscribers at thoir residences, at tyd! 50 per co py- Any responsible p rsou obtaining fifteen subscribers, anil becoming accountable f r the same, shall be entitled t-i one cup\ gratis. Publishers of newspapers in this state, who w ill favor the above with such oecisionat insertions as they may think proper, lib tho Ist November uext, shall receive therefor a eppy of llie above work. no nri-r \LL personshavi igdoiiu'nl) against tho es t .i’.e id capt. Ja nes * oweil lately of Coweta county, and i nnieny of Glynn county iu this State deceased, w ill leui’or the n in in terms of the law. And all persons indebted to said is ta.c, ale.required to maiio immediate piynient ALLEN B. POWELL, __ Executor, nov. 2?. ADM IMS I RA TOR’S SALT. On Thursday t-i ll th if January next, ’ \ ILL lie sold at llie late residence ofcnpl > 1 James Powi.l!, deceased ill ( Vwota count v. thu perishable proper!-, of said deceasod, consist ing of the present ea s crop i.l cotton and pm \isi ais, two shot gnus, amt one b ind mill. Also will be hired for the lialancii ol the year, tim uo grucs boloimmg to said estate, an.f the eioared laud belonging to a tract of land No. 14, in the Ist, distiicl ot t oweta county, wili ho rented fir noo ynm. I ertnh ol salt), liio iuro of the negroes and the leased property, will be made known on tho •lay. ALLEN B IOU ELL, _ Lxecuor. no v. J’JcJ t'obi'ki' C.’ T'lE R L’H ILit i P<)Si 7 (J . 7 ) OR ist W R OF : II KK ,7 URL: Embellished , (f ortt. ij/, ici:h a !h. ul-i c > lingt fir.ag; Dl.l O’! !.D exclusively' to Polite I iteraturut, coilipt isiil ill il.O io I wit g si.lji s . ftrrgi. :al anil Sitloet Tale.-. 1T... , Amtiica. anil Fm,. i u'li i! mgr a : by. i ravels. N t e- i l i> i . i,lk a tions Origis al and Belt cl 1 b ctry, Amusing k.is ccllanv, iiitmeur uu a:.J Historical A«cct|. tvs, ie. Nc Ti.e tl.ar. -dor and <’■' ign of this p.j.ul.ir j-r. i edic.il being g - 1 *• •ru !, kin vu, it far ing I ecu i.tib liscd nearly six years ad received a rvspr, lai ;j and widely cxtu ni ii share of piitib.- a..., . .... and as it min t be aekaov, lodged I • bo cheapest j turnals extent, tiiv pobh.-h- r «.»t nut it mraccessary in his proposals siir pi bl., i,u. .u.i .it er volume, to say mure than ll.at it v, :!i i.o:.,iu;i.> to he cc.iducte l upon the saimo pi ,u ar.d ai'ibr: - J at the same lew rale, that lie has tea on to bchc\ c lias Itilosrto given sai.siaclruu to its iiii...\i,. patrons. Ills cxerlions to render t!:e Ut |><>si!..rv a p .... . ing and instructive vi-i.or will-aid be in.i'oiuiiu. ; audits its c trrespmide >ts are duly iwa a. tug ;n.j several highly lalctdcd iuuivi.i als, With the betr efit of whoso liteisi y hib u.rs he fa riot iierun - fnie been litv ured, and whose writings would te ll ct li.-iimur upon any periodical, hare engaged to cuutiiLuUe to itsc.xliiuins, he llultets lumsi-ir tbat, their coinniuiticatioiis, together with :i;o bt-G pr— jiodicals of the day, with which lie is io»u:a../ supphej, will fiiritisit liint with amplexnat. .laie for enlivening its pages wild that variety expect ed in works of this nature. t ONDi I IONS 3 in: Rt KAt. Rt.sposi'i okv w ill be published eve ry other Saturday, on Super Royal ptpci ifitsir pertor quality, and will contain twumy -eix unm tiers, of eight pages each, besides a title png. and index to the volume, making in (ho wh01e,212 pa ge*, Octavo. It shah La printed i.i hands' mo style, on a good and fair type, making an. at ami tastoicl volume at the end of the year, eontainii g matter, that will be instructive aud profitable 1. r youth in future years. I lie Bovonlh Volume (Third Vol nkw > i ::r > ) will commence on tho sth of June next. hi. the low rate of One Dollar pei atimitn, payable in ail v a».s in advaxci: No tul.scriptiou received tui less than one vear. PREMIUMS. The fo’iowiiig pteiniums will lie allowod lo l’ost-.Masters, Editors of ethers who w ill act us agents for the Ilcspcsilory. 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TOUT GAINES HERALD, j.vij c< jiMt.nu. if. adrer yvox.v., BY M SMITH, & Cos. <' i >I!E very rapid increase of population in tho -2* surrounding country— the beautiful and heal thy situation of Four- Gaines, as well as its iu» creasing cn.uiucri i.i! 10 pm lance, on so fine a 1 iver —with the facilities thereby • fobtaining In quick despatch, coinutcrcial and other ne>va, New Orleans and the Northorn Ports, and cren from Europe, by the arrival of vessels at the Appalacii icola Bay—were amongst the circumstance: to i once a determination, upon the location of a press, as the place. As also, thq facilities ntUirded liy iniiii cfniveyam e.pircct from Washington city and the Nm thorn Ports, generally—as v. c!i as in ililL-rent directions into every part of Georgia, Florida and Alabama. I'he I ort -Gaines Herald, will always he a free an,l isdi-pendent piprr devoted In 110 jmrlv. b it open to ail. It will contain Foteign and Domestic inteligoncc—l if iltea! discus ion ol iulci esling sup j ets ; predicated on the riglo.-i and sovi*re,oiiiy (.fi 1 he states, and the constiuitiminl coofei.cralion t f tho American h uioo Misctfllanons uiaicles—Lit eiary Moral Ac. A full a.ui faithful account, Wlii be given every week, ol the pioccediiigs 01 general interest, of the Georgia and Alabama Le gislatures, and o! Ftorida, atul ot the Cengress if the United -Stales. Also a commeicial ngi.-ter, of Hie current prices, of Foreign ane t omeetie produce; at New Ojneans, Mobile, Ap,»aiaehie<>!a Bay. Magnolia < oluu.bus, Fort Caines, A; palaga. Savannah, < leirleston. S C.end Now Yoik. Also an accnu t of liic Agricultural alikits o; this sec tion of Count 1 y Tim llerahi shall in stain the cane of truth, nfiiijmed mu. ecuce. of wounded qeputa;i .11, of insulted just ire, and the “ rights of in , u.” The Edi ors will remark, that they highly aj.piovo of I he po!ie\ i-flhe Prosident ofilie Untied Males relative 10 the Union gaum idly, but particulaily to the South. Also ot th.it ot the G -verm r, of Georgia, and the pteseiit measures id the iu' partyi CONDITIONS. I. The For. r Gaim's Ukuaeh, and < o.nv- v.- cia 1. Aitrr:ieiisr.it. i- published vveikly , on a fu por-royal sheet. wi:ii now type II Price to subscribers 'I ivo dnllais |,er tinti' t;. in fur 52 nutubers, payable iu advance, to th. so vim It Rtl tins paper. >*r lh.ee (ioilats at t!ie end of four monll's. to the J'if tors, or i in collars at :ha end of the year No swlmo.i ip: loti ai.eu fit ’less than one year. A.,vortL 1 [hunts i'oih very low 111 Ain gentleman v Im may n!ease to tobe t and procure thu names oi'five respoiwib.c mhneri hors, and tend liiem 'o id - I'cslliia: ;er at Fu: t Lanes, or 1 oluuibi.i, Ite iy Ci-il-.tv Ala! 111, chat Ibe out 1 ted to.u:o p er grati 1.. r a yea;, m and *iiey enu solid tin m as thev ate e.-li red. if a I dll’ rs iu C c 1 gin au.l Ala i. au.a w : iif c,.' ix . , ..1