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b n Eli IF'F’S SA L FS.
JLusnp'xla Salcui,
ILL I), sold on (he first Tuesday it
Feb :i;;ry next, in the town oi D atiLd.ucga,
Lumpkin county, within the usual hours of sale, the
u’Sowing properly, to wit:
One sorrel Horse and one grey Mare, levind on as
tlm propeity of John Boyd, to satisfy afi I.i issued
from Lumpkin Superior Court, in favor ol J unes E.
B a:d, vs. .John Boyd, Samuel Jones and Thomas
Townsend secu.ities. Property pointed out by Jonu
Boy d.
No. 107 ’2t!i ’i f V'i Ist section, levied on as the
properl, it >. r; Ralston, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
tile Superior CGu tot Luiii; kin County, in ta-. or of the
State, for .he use of the officers cl Court, vs. said
Ralston. I
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Lot No. 31, and part ofNo. 32, in the Ist district of
formerly H.-.bcrsham now Lump,kin con ity, levied on
its the property of John McFarlin, to satisfy a ii. ia
issued from a Jutlices Court ot Lumpkin county, in
i\vor of John D. Fields vs. said McFarlin. Levy
made and returned to me by David Adams, L. C.
That Town Lot in Anrana whereon Telitha Wade
did formerly live, on the east side of the road or suect
leading from Auraria to Dalilo mega, being part oi
Lot No. 662, 12th district Ist section, fronting 70 (eel
a id running back to the line ot said lot, levied on as
toe properly ot Allen Mathews to satisfy a fi ta issued
t om Lumpkin Superior Court, in favor of Walton
Knight, vs said Mathews..
A part of let No. 935, 12th district Ist section thirty
acres more or less, levied on as the property oi John
I) Fields to salify, a fi fa issued from the Superior
Court of Lumpkin county in favor of Ute Central Bank
of Georgia, vs Stephen D. Crane, G. W* Paschal and
Jehu D. Fields.
Lot No. 7. 13fh district (south) Ist section, levied
on as the properly of William Laskey, to satisfy a fi ia
i -sued from Bumpkin Inferior Court, in favor ot James
C. Helton, for the use of the uflicers of Court vs.
William Lackey.
One two-horse wagon, and No. 949, 12th district
Ist section, levied on as tlio property' ol William
Worley,*to satisfy afi fa issued from Lumpkin Supe
nor Court, in favor of the Inferior Court of Lumpkin
County, vs. William Worley.
One Negro man by the name of Charles, about 38
years of age, levied on as the propeity of ciathew
Marable, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Lumpkin .Supe
rior Court in favor of Erasmus G. Marable vs. Math
cw Marable.
That well improved Town Lot in the Town of
Dahlohnega, know n and (listing ashed in the plan of
said Town, by the No. 5, levied on as the property
of Samuel Tatum, to eatisiy a ti fa. issued fr m the
Superior Court of Lumpkin County, m favor of
William H, Mallory, tor tin use of Needatn Jourdan,
vs. Morgan 11. SiiuW. Samuel Tatum and Hardy C.
Tatum.
JOHN D. FIELDS, Jr. fch’if.
CORONER’S SALE.
TV/W,’ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February i
® / next, before toe Court House door in tne
Town ol Dahh huega, Lumpkin county, within the
usual hours oi sale, the following property to wit .
Lots Nos. 1055, 1030, 1029 & 669. all in the 12<h
district Ist section, levied upon as the property of
Samuel King, to satisfy a fi fa issued from th Inferior
Court oi Lumpkin, in favor of the Justices oi the
Interior Court ot Lumpkin county, against Samuel
King and John D. Fields, Jr.
JOHN DONALDSON, Coroner.
Cobb ShcriHs Sales.
be sold, on the first Tuesday in February
* v next before the court house door in the town
of Marietta, Cobb county, the following property,
Lot No. 282, 16th district 2d auction, levied on ns
’he properly of Willis Smith, to satia'y a fi fr issued
from a Justices Court ol Hail county, in favor of John
B ding, for the use of Abraham I’ettlj ,hn, vs. said
•Smith. Levy made and returned to me by a Con
stable.
Lot No. ..if, Ist district 3d section levied on ns the
property o| Thomas Hmy, to satisiy a fi ta issued!
ti<».ii a Justices Court of < hathani county, in favor ol |
( Inghoiti & Wood. Levy made and retur cd to me I
by a Constable,
Lot No. 563, 19th distri t 2d section, levied on as the
property of Robert Johnston, to satisfy afi fa j s sue ■
from a Ju.-ticos Court of Newton com tv. in favor <>■
John \Vebb, & Co. Le»y made and icmrucd to me
by a Constable.
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Lot No. 719, 19th district 2J section, levied on as I
the property of Peter Cham y, to satisfy a fi | a issu< d
tiom a Justices C-omt ot Jae.kson Couuty, in tavoi of
J seph Cunningham. Levy made and re unutllu me
by a Constable.
Lot No. 4, ?, Ist district 3 I see ion. levied on as the
property of W illie Horn. David O’Neel and W.C
L'ster securities. to satisfy a fi ta issue.l from t e
I derior Court oi Decatur county m lavor ol the
< enlral Bank.
Lot No. 206, 20ih district 2d section, levied on as
C .• property ot Charles IhmMon, Mnj , XV. Lord ami j
S. ; mm I Shoemaker, to va;isl. two fi las. s*ued | tl> ,
i. tustices Court ol M .dis.m county, in f.iVur c t Chai l< >
Motto. Levy made and returned to me by a Cun-I
stable.
Lot No. 142, 17.1 i dstrict 2d section, levied on ns!
the propeity ot Harri-on Osburn, to aaiislc a ii 1.. !
issued from a Justices t ourt of New tun couniv in !
1 r.orol Alexander Bryan. Levy made and retui'ned i
to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 565. 19 h district 2d section, levied on as
Ihe property of \\ iloam B cc n, to satis'c an ta issued
In in a Justices C. nri ul Bul« vs in countv in favor ot
Randal Hearn. Levy made and returned to me by a
Constable.
Postponed sale.
l ot No. 536, 2'i Ji-tru i .Id s- ciion. levied on as tfie
property of Wiliam M. t rocket, to satisfy a ti f.
issued troni a Justices ( ourt of U ahull vountv in iav..r
of J. 11. Arneid. Levy made and returned io m< f»v
u Constable.
DANIEL M \Y, Sh’lT.
Gihner SheriiPs Sales.
ILL be sold on the first Tai .-day in T. b-u.iry
▼ W next, at Al ijiv, in l.i tuer c. i. ty. wuh tn ‘
<lSu*l hour* of sale, the lollow ing pro, ertv" to nit:
B't N>. 92. Sth dLtrict 2.1 -e, .i levied on ns i ,
property ot William I’ow 1, Jumor, to -«ris y n “ n (
issued tr.nn a Ju-tnes Co it of Fav<tt > c'.uittv i
favor ot William Powell senior. 1. v» ma..e and
returned to me by a nstabie.
I. ’t No 74. 12th di<tri<-t 2d i »n, levied n»< ti
OTopcrty • i TiliHiu* ViHiditfon.tr> •, a fi I > ss I
Iroin a Ju-iiies Court ol Kali m conn v m t«vr»r u '
J vs ... c V (
•on, 11 yah Denton and Jaim s r nt >n. Levy i. ol
aftd „.ed tome by a Cons ... <•
JOHN T. B J LEY, Su’iF.
Forsyth ,*3iiCTiils Sales. !
d 7’ 7 ILL be s rid nn the first Tuesday in February
V next, belcrre tne court-house dooi, m the lov. n ,
nt Cumming, uctw.-. the usual hours oi sale, the i
inlio.vmg property io vvii; |
Lot No. 83, 2-I di-t ict Ist section, levied on ns the '
property ot M :iy B tker. by virtue oi sundry fi. t.is.
iss red from a Justices Court ot Forsyth county, in
favor ot Bran on Timinas ami others, vs. .-aid Mary
Biker. Levy m-de and retained tome by a Con
stable,
The north half of Lot No. 7, in rhe Town of Cum- |
ming, levied on as the property of W. W. Vaughn, to ■
satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Couri ot For-;
syth county in tav r of the Central Batik of Georgia, '
vs. Aias.jii Ezzell, maker, and John Jolly, W. W.l
V aughn, Juhii B aiock and Berry Hill, indmsers.
Luts No 190 and 191 in the 1 4th distin t Ist section,
levied on as the properly of William Hammond, to
I satisfy a ti ta issued from I ne Superior Ccmrt ot Forsy th
( county, in favor of the Central Bank, of Georgia, vs.
Ed .t a; d Daniel maker. Mason I zz It. John joily, V'> m.
i Hammond and Lichuad Hayes, endoisers,
I
* Let No, 18, in the Toon of Cumming, (under the
I incumbrance ot a mortgage,) also, i.o’ No, i 1 13. 3d
j district Ist section, levied on as ihe propeity ol' John
j it, Russell, t > satisfy .i ti fa issued rom Forsyth supe
rior Court, in fuvor of J hn Bowman vs John Joily,
’ James M. Du..tel, Edward Daniel and John 11.
j Russell.
! Lot No. 489, 3d district Ist section, levied ,n ns the
! pr p' rty of Jos- ph Naliy , to satisfy a ii la issued from
j the Supe:i >r Cou.t >f Hal! county, m favor oi Flcm
; nnug Payne, vs. said Nally.
AIITIIUR. ERWIN, Sh’ff.
j Cherokee .>herilf : s Sales.
WILL be sold on the lirsi Tuesday in February
next, before tne Court House door, in the
| Ti.vvn of Canton, wilbin the usual bums of sale, the
; following property, to wit.
Lot. No. 18, 23d district 2 ! section, levied on as the
j property ol Peter M. Juriy, principal, and John 11.4
I iingsworth, endorser-, to s. isfy aii fa issued from a
Justices Court of Bibb county, in fivorot li. 13. Hill,
vs. P. M. Curry, and J .h.i llollingswoitri, endues, r.
Levy made and returned by Samuel Hilihouse. L. C.
J Lot No. 1127, 15th district 2d section, levied on as
I the property ol' Win. W. Meloney, t > satisiy a fi fa
) issued from a Justices Court of Dekalb county, in
j favor o' John Choice & Co. vs said Meloney. Levy
I made and returned by Joseph Fincher, L. C.
One road wag n and gear, one bay Mare with a
blaze face, one blind gr>y horse and one blind bay
j hoise, evied on as the properly < f Samel Thompson
to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Couri of
Oglethorp lavor < f Edward Cexe, vs. Win.
K MeCan!< s.-, jolin McCanh ss. Samuel ITiompsoti,
John Dale, Briiai Mikels and Thomas Arms.
JOHN B GARRISON, D S
Murray .sheriffs Sales.
Ji'S/ ILL be sold on ihe first Tuesday in February
▼ w m xt, at S ring t’iace, Muiray County, within
| the usual tioura ot sale, (he foil..wing property to wit
J Lot .No. 300, 9 h district 3 I section levv don as
the prop.-rty of vlexan .er R McLaughlin to satisfy a
I ti fa issued fiom Bibb Superior Couri. in favor oi Isaac
\ .non and Wilson Fuller, Co. vs. said Alexander
R. McLaughlin.
Lot No. 36. 9th di-trict 3d section, levied on as the ;
property of Jesse Day t.> satisiy a ti fa is-med imm !
Cass ."•upermi Court, in lav. ro! Edward B> meat vs.
said Jesse Day.
WILLIAM McG kL’GHY. Sli’fE
Also, at the same time and place.
Lot No. 113 B.hdistctiii 3d -ectmn, levied on t:s j
the pr pert i of >i illiam M. Cro< ken, to satisfy a fi ta I
issm d rom a Justice-' Comt of Walton co,noy, m favor ’
«>i ». 11 Arnold. Levy made and icturned to me by a
Constable.
One sixth prtot lot No. 190, 13 h distri't 3d sec
tion, levied on as the property .1 Goodn in N. \i>b ti
to satisfy a ti fa issued ironi a justii es C >mt of Bu ts ,
county in favor of 8. S. Baley, vs. said Abbott. Li vy
made and retained to me by a Coiis'a! I>.
One -ixtli pari < f L it N". 190, IBtn d.s rict 3d sec- I
ti n, l< vied on as tt.e prop, ity oi BuZei Smith to sat 1
isly a fi fa issued from u lustii cs Couri ot Jasper coun
ty, in favor es James M. Flowers, vs. said Smith.— ;
Levy made and returned t • m>‘ l»v a Con-tab c
J. LAYMANtE, D sh’ff.
To the Printers of the U. Stales
<1 I’.N TLE »LN Mo.-t re«pc( tlully I pre-* ut so
vou tny g*cattul acki.ow ledgi • ents lot ihe ex
tensive patro age which I have received ti**ni >i*u
(tureigthe past ten y.a sin which I have been engaged
in type founding; and at the same time iniorm you
that 1 have retiiiquislied the business in favor o
Me-srs Law renee Jolmsou and Geo.ge F Smith, for
whom 1 solicit a continuance of yau lavors This I
do with more Confidence, from u knowledge of ih- ir
ability ami disposi ion to rentier ample satisfac tiun t.>
tlu.se win* may plea-c to encourage lheir establish
ment. Om ot the firm has been conn cted with tlie
f -undry upwards ol twentv years and his know ledge
oi the business in al) |. s details, u-sur, s those who
may pure base of this toundary fl,a t *y will bi ac
et m.nodaied to lheir -atis ac tion. I.i futur •. ord rs
t<*r - rts or additon to iou.i s. mac he a idicsse*- to
J(' 11 N ."O &. SMI 1 11, or to the sirbsc *iber, am' the>
c til be promptly attended to. it*- begs leave t in
iorm cou. ih.<i h • has on hand ac- t.si .e .ihl ■ qua 't'c
ot t\ |e, in lo ~,ts oi various kinds and w* iglit w '.icii
can be obtained on a j.lie u i..., either to J. h .s n and
Smith or to your oblige • lii d.
RICH RD RONALDSUN.
I’mladcl, hia, Feb 18, 1533.
TIFFS rOUHDALY.
B B I s f• pu ( as< d *.f Mr IciCuaid Konaldson his
■ w I >i.g i stabhuhi'd an c< ry xtensice Type Foun
der} , t <e subscribe rs have h.riue.i a c"paitm rship i* r
the p. rpose <" cumin mg said business, i nd I* r the
rccnceme < e . Hhe.rtri. mis a d pa r irs, hace re" oved
their e-stablishinei tto a m re . c-ntrul .rt oi Use city.
\s it is lheir i'il ution io ke, p .-n haiwi a g red ass n't
inent >4 the b< st ly (*e aml t< > make such auditions ..no
impr ■ cements as ihe taste ot ti.e ira n<d In* wa Is
oi the c. utiiry require, ih<y tia ter (hr . selve.- that
'hises-.Hb islori on w ill m- h i< tar. e s tare of pair, n
age 1 bey have now sec. ,al founts <m hand, wmi Ii
c all be t rn shed at at. w h>u ’ m.fice and are pre -
pared . make Iniin -,.( all c. i t l i s mid size s, Irum
leur to . 2 !ne In a, 0,, a rsj a great varieiy ( I
■ Ornam. ma L. tt. r. Their assoilme nt ot Cuts amt
IGsiie's, Rules and ot. er ornament.- w.l! 1»,
t u .<1 to be ce ry rxtewisive of w hic * spec,lll- ns " .
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1 pre par, d.
I i .ti.ig Presses of every description, Printing Ins
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N 6, George st re t. Pmlaeivlphia.
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I Augusta, Ot. 1-t, 1835.
/;i l J i‘tss, <>nd will so )n be publisitd,
A PRACTICAL TRE i'HSE ON TI.E
Culture Gd
Adapted to the Soil and climate
of the U. States, by I'. G. Com
stock, Secretary of the Hartford
Couuty Sub Society, and Editor of
the ;>ilk Guitarist. Illustrated Lj
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S. Culture atid Manufacture of Silk, manifested by
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ricxL Treatise on tne Cui ivatmn of tne Miilbeny
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Hartford, Nov. 14 1835. 31. 3l
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OMNIBUS.
NOVEL AND IMPORTANT LITER
ARY ENTERPRISE!!
S'ovcls Tales, liiooraplii/, Voyages, Travels,
Hci'ieivs, and the of ihe Day.
a'"’T w as one «»f the great objects of “V\ aldie’s
Library,” “to make good reading cheaper,
atid to bring literature to every may’s door.”
I hat object has been accomphsed ; we have
given lo books wings, and they have flown to
the uttermost parts ol our vast continent, car
ryiug society to (he secluded, occupation to
the literary, information to ail. We now pro
pose still further to reduce prices, and r> uder
the access to a literary bmniqei mute titan two
fold access ble ; we gave and shall contine lo
give in the quarto library a v >lume weekly for
two ct iits a day ; we n tv propose to give a
volume in the s une period tor less thim Jour
cents a week, and to add u» st piquant season
ing o he dish, a few colutus ot shorter literary
matters, and a suiinmiry of the news and
events of the day He know by experience
and calculation that we can go still further in
the matter oi reduction, and we h el tha* tuere
is sill! verge enough for us to aim at ofleruig
to ati interesting literary appetite that menial
:<)"d winch n < raves.
'I he S< led Circulating Library, now as
ever -o gre <t a favorite, will continue to make
i s weeKly vists, and to issued in a tor
oiiniiiig and preservation, and its price and
form will remain the same. But we snail, in
the first week of January. 1537, issue a huge
sheei of the size of the largest newspapei oi
America, hut on very superior paper, atau,
filed with books of the newest ami most enter
tinning, though in theirsever.il d--p r nie.nts of
Novels, '1 ales, Voyages, Travels, &c., select
m their character, joined with reading such as
"Sually should fill a weekly newsp per. By
this method we hope to accomplish a great
good ; to enliven and enlighten ihe family ctr
< le, and to give to it, al an expense which
-hall he no consideration to any, a mass of
reading that in bm k form would alarm tlie
pockets'd the prudent, and to do it io a m.tu
ner that the most sceptical shall a knowledge
“the power of con emrati >n can no furiher
go.” .Vo book which appears in IValdie's
Q tarkd Library will be publishad in Ihe
Omnibus, which will be an entirely distinct
periodical.
TERMS.
I WaLDle’s I.ITEKARV OMNIBUd WiU b<
rsstied every Frol y inoiniug, printed on ptiper
■ I a q i.ility superior to any other weekly sheet,
vtiil ol the iurge.-l s.zo- Il wtll contain,
Ist, Book-, the newest and the best thir
'■an be ororined eq mi every week lo a L 01-
d.iii duodei ttno v lume, etubracino Novels,
Paler, Menons, X <*. and oalij chargeable
' if it h in icspapei pontage.
2.1. Ljoruv leviews, t.iies, sketches, noli
I cos of b inks, and luiortnaiiou from “ the
ve;ldof le tter'," > ! 'Vi ry ti< sceqi ton.
3.1. The news d lie week cot;ceu>rated io
a- tn. II c tnnriss, hit' in siiflicn nt amount o
endirai ea knowletlce ol the pruicip I evt r.
political and u.tsi ell Hieotis, <d h rope ai i
X mei ic i.
Ihe ptice will be two do|l irs I; * d five
snli.sia iliers, w lieie the p p > s 1 >rvv i lo
tine address To » lubs of • ui.’.vn.:
I five dollars; single mad si.n- . > itm; Line
Ift liars. The discount on imeurn nt n.oi.ev
jwt I be charged to he remitter; the low price
1 ami superior papet absolutely prohibit paying
I a discount. j
(hi no condil on will a copu ever be sent until
the paijinent is received in advance..
As :iie .or mgi merits lot toe prosecution of
this are n fiierarv uudert ikit g are all made,
and tiie piopi ieior has redei med all his pledges
lo a gei.ermis public for m inv years, no fear
of the n n fulfilment of the contract can he
fi 11. lue Oiiiudi is will be regularly issued,
ami will contain tn a year, read "g matter equal
m amotml to two volumes of Hee’s Cyclope
dia, (or the small s ittt menlii tied above.
Add:ess post paid,
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For publishing in Hie I'nc iof ash ngtun
(Gem) <z .ceiA/y periudi. al, lo be devoted lo i
IheCtUseoj the liola ical system
of .Sieduine, entitled the
IJiITAMUAL Ke view.
I launc ingiiiriii up"ii .e wond, and a -sinning
the r-spoiicibiht > of i-u< ha d -ign, vv are aware dial
iiiauv obsia< L s w ill naturally arise as obstructions to
this great und rmki' g; »»<) that we shall subject our- !
selves io ttie tonteiiipt ut some, and (lie ridicule of'
tubers. But iiclieving as we do that not only our ;
own m eres' as well ay die in.eiest of many of our
f ll<>w being- is involved in the p.oinulg.'iii<iii ot
coireii k wledgi upon l ie übj <t id ti is persecuted
-vst<m of AL died Ketm’ui, we are determined io
bir Ho* rep.o.i< h that may be heaped upon us, look
ing lor . .ewaid in the success wim.b may attend our.
exert io s
I his pi.b ir.iti n is d- s gned for the dissemination of
tiuth in -'U'p rt ..l i ie B tamci sy te.n ol Medicine;
a ,d sucfi i tiier inturmauon Upon t.,e treatine. I a d
cu e ot disc i.-es, as may be for tue gt neral good ol ns
readers.
VV i Hll is bri f an.! comprehensive v i w- <>f the mb
ject w. smi. lea. e ti.e <i< sign wdh the friends of the
cutis in <■ orga I is ('io- svsti-rn) evidently in
ert .i i g lio i L ii, iutr rt -d ami uuihbirs; lint, < anm.i tl mr- .
i i any gre.,t extent nnless assi-ied by the circulauun )
la w «ii coud h ted penuiic »l. And we do hope, that |
Ch lie dsotdo ca -e wi in it cease theireff ,rts uniii ;
i m sio m ■ I/>r<ju ue a d persecution na» satis.d, d, and
a c 'py '•» tin- wo kis lot, . in e.ery family.
'1 >e ivuik -to* ~e s-u- d a so m as 81)0 a. b cribc rs
are : fit tned. I ,-i.. II appir .r <d superior m« dium pa- I
~< r, • oiitHiniii. Itioctuv p ges p, r week, at §5 pet [
i.miu ay a bln ■ n t in* i(i e. >t ion of the first number !
I'h uni>g a • Him ol b. 12 pages |ei year.
'1 -(rvice« . t age ul. m hi ol tail- nts and medical
attair, ,e H.i-l l»e secured aa editor ol the ’above
woiK Xdvv t hps ire the public generally, that n
ai .s shall be s ated to make it both useful and in
■e,(Sting
VV i request that subscription papers may he relu rn
d io us ut At. cus, Ge ~ by inc 30ih al December
CJ’Ediu.rs in thia, and the adjoining States, are
-e-pec tu.iy solicited to give the above a few inser
tions.
PRICE & LANCASTER, i
PROSPECTUS
OF THE CO-xGRESSIoNAL gIOBE AND
APPENDIX.
FROM the expe<irneiit we have made, it is ascer
tained that the patronage of the conritry will
stij p it .ur unmtal publication t tne proceeding- and
spe> ches mad. in Congress We tin refore propose to
prosecute tne design, and confidently hope to iinpruvo
and perfect it.
In giving, from week to week, a succinct and clear
report ol the proc* edings of both branches oi Congress
—a briei and emde; sect report ol the substance of the
remarks of each speaker, using ihe precise words upon
the main points toucned ; th' yeas a d nays on all
important questions, and concluding Ihe volume, after
the adj nriitn tit, with an Index f*>r reference, a great
deal wits done, towards giving an accurate parliamtn*
tary hislorj ot the proceedings of one. of tne gieatesl
and ablest representative assemblies in the world ;
an assembly on the d< liberations ot which the desti
nies of the sec iiistitutioiis of this country depend for
their maintenance • ami, there ore, in some degree,
freedom mt the worhi. Our original plan
extended mtu • her tturn tiiis empitome of the debates,
with the p c. e- es; but at he las, session we ad
ded ati .Ap(<. ti ix, ,o contain all tGe fuiiy reported
speeches, as prepared by ihe speakeis ti.emselve? for
piibticdti ni. Ti.i ext uded the work from a single
volume f 342 r<>ym qu.irto pag s, to two volumes,
tnakvig. t'.g- tlier. 1184 royal quart" pages. These we
have, furnished .o subscribers al 'he price of one dollar
lor each vol .m •, both or either io be furnished,
t h' ouga the mail, as ib y fall nom tne press in sheers,
and ctiaigeabl. only with news aper p stage, varying
fiom a cent to a c. nt and a haifa sheet.
T .is we h il i to be the cheap st work ever published,
whe her tue lalmr and i x.n nse ol getting it up be
c-.'isi.ivred, or <he value ct n to the present or fu'Ure
gene a ions. The leading men <>f ail pin ties in every
■Rte i.i the Limon concentrate in the speeches of
each session of Cong: rss, the mind, the information,
and the t* ehngs "1 ev, ry porti.j >of onrcuuntry. The
p .li ical history ..f the country, for the time being is
not ouiy spoken ami written oui in Congress, at each
session, but the d< signs of every pariy, L r fragment of
party, ar.; dev 10. ed, a.>d (hefu ur< tendency of the
! Government ilse.il laid open. Thus, independently of
ihe iiiteiesis which cv -ry man must leal m the real
busmess t a t acted in Congress all who would tttidet
s and any thing oi the politic tl care r of the G vern
mmit. should be providi d w ith the embodied vu ws of
the leading statesmen of all parties, on every subject,
wln< b engages ihe ate dion of Congress, and which
is tendered to Hum in this Piospectus.
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Exchange List is so iar .e that we would not observe
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Washington City, Oct 4 1836.
THF NE’A YORK
it ©f Che Times,
■d . ~’c< ropoldan -az tic <>j the spoi ling, Lil*
erature and Lashionahlt H mid.
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Carelully dij' Sted summaries Foreigi arid Domcs
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our publication. e enter on out labors not as novi.
c*-s in ti.e art ofge'ti g up a paper combining various
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task.
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afiord. d us, to, tifi. d In ti.e ce.taintj of regularly re
ct iving he . ur<> r.t English peno.m als, and s stained
by ’liends known ns approved writers and discrimina
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t tne bieez- of public favor that already beckons us
to i s cmbiai e, and may wait us lu the goal of our
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*>ur names. Said notes were fraudulently ob
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C JACKbON.
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