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fjusespkiii SheriSTs Scales,
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
M trch next, in the town of Daltlohnega,
Lumpkin count v, within the usual hours of sale, the!
oilowing property, to wit:
Lot No. 6 I?- 12th district Ist section, levied on as
the property of James Milton. to satisfy a ti fa issued
from a Just b' s Court of Lumpkin county in favor of
Robert Sirib’i-.ig vs. said Milton Levy made and
returned to me by Samuel Eaton, L. C.
Lot No 869, 12ih disirict Ist section, levied on as
'» the propertv of John Hase'ett, to satisfy a fi fa issued
ft on the S ipetioi Court of Lumpkin couuy, in favor
of F. V. Biliiaeh, vs. said Haslet.
Lots No. G;5. sth district Ist section, No. 513, 4th
di'trict Ist section, and Nos. 1045, 1180, and 1034, in
the 12th districi Ist section, levied on as the property
of David Nichols, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Lump
kin Superior Conrt in favor of Emanuel Sandusky vs.
Said Nichols.
Postponed sale,
Lot No. 31, aad part of No. 32, in the Ist district ®f
formerly Habersham now Lnmpkin county, levied on
as the property of John McFarlin, to satisfy sundry (i las
issued from a Jutlices Court of Lumpkin county, in
f-ivor of John D. Fields, Hunt & Dickerson, anti
others, vs. said McFarlin. Levy made and returned
tu me by David Adams, L. C.
JOHN D. FIELDS, Jr. Sh’lf.
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Also at the same time and place.
Lot No. 11, in the Town of Dahlohnega. levied on as
the propertv of Ezra Vanloon, to satisfy, a fi ia issued
from a Justices Court of Lumpkin county, in favor of
A. Duncan, vs. said Vanloon. Levy made and re
turned to me by John C. Watts, L. C.
Lot No. 1034, 11th district Ist section, levied on as
the property of Charles Arlher, to satisfy a fi. fa. iss’i .
from a Justices Court of Lumpkin county, in tavor
J. Logan, vs. said Arther. Levy made and returned
to me by Wiiliam E. Beard, L C.
Lot No. 86, 13'h district (North) Ist section., levied
on as the prep< rty of Zealous Miller, to satisfy sundry
fi fas issued from a Justices Court of Lumpkin county,
in favor of Ogilvie and Hutchenson, vs. said Miller.
Levy made and returned to me by John XX ing, L. C.
A Lot in the Town of Dahlohnega, No. 5, with the
improvements thereon, levied on as the property of
Samuel Tatum, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Su
perior Court of Lumpkin county, in favor of the
Central Bank of Georgia, vs. Samuel Tatum Stephen
Puhuer, and 11. C. Tatum.
Also, art he same place on the first
Tuesday in April next.
One set of tea cups and saucers, four tables, two
bedssteads beds and furniture, two trunks and tight
chairs, levied on as the property of Andrew Tankeslv,
by virtue of a morthage fi fa issued from Lumpkin
Inferior Court, in favor of Wm. A Staton, vs. said
Tankesly.
SAMUEL KING, D Sh’fT.
Forsyth Sheriffs Sales.
W 'ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in March
next, before the court-house door, in the town
of Cumming, between the usual hours of sale, the
following properly to wit:
Lot No. 433, 3d District 1..t Section, levied on as
the property of James McCroan, to satisfy sundry fi.
fas. issued from a Justices Gourt of Randolph county,
infavorof Boynton it Brown, and others, vs. said
McCroan. Lavy made arm returned to me by a
Constable.
Lot No. 1063, 14th district Ist section, levied on as
the property of Richard Sale, to satisfy fi. fa. issued
from XV ikes Superior Court, in favor of John T.
Wootten, for the use of Clark Jennimgs, vs. said Sale,
and James Walker.
Lot No. 220, 11! b district Ist section, levien on as
the property of John R. Streetman, to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from a Justices Court of Jackou county in favm
<<f James Montgomery, vs. said Street ran. Levy
made and returned to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 462, 2d district Ist section, levied on as the
property of Jesse Downs to satisfy a fi. fa issued t orn
a Justices Court of Madison county in favor of Joseph
Smith, vs said Downs. Levy made and returned to
me by a Constable.
Lot No. 33, 2d district Ist section, levied on as tin
iiroperty of Lewis Kent, to satisfy a ti fa issued from a
usticcs Court of Merriwether county, in favor of
Clement Chiton, vs. said Kent and Adam I’ruilt. in
dorser. Levy made and returned to me by a Con
stable.
_ ARTHUR ERWIN, Sh-ff.
Cherokee Sheriff’s Sales.
"fi be sold on the first Tuesday in March
SI next, before the Court Hnjse do r, in the
Town of Canton, within the usual hours if »ale, th<
following property, to wit.
Lot No. 988, 3d district 2d section, levied on as th
propertv of Jacob ('apeheart, to satisfy a fi In i i lav r
ot George M. Taylor, tortlie use of t.e oillceis ol
Cherokee Superior Guuit, vs. said Cape heart.
Lot N>. 59, 13ilt district 2d section, levied on as the !
property of George Glover to satisfy a fi. la issue i 1
tr«m a Justices Court of Bibb county, in tavor of
Price Dunett, vs. said Glover. Levy made and re
turned to me by a Constable.
randal McDonald, si.’it i
Also, at the same time anti place.
lot No. fil ♦ , 1 sth distiiet 2d section, lev i. <j .n as the
property of David Hui, to satisfy H fi ta i.i-ued hum a
Justices Court o' l>. K.fib <• untv, in fovor ot John
t hoice K Ci». vs. said i ml. Levy made and letured to
me by Joseph Fia» her, L. C.
I. t No. 933. 2d d.s'r ct 2d section, Icvi. d on a« the
propc vof Glut id Gudi, to satisfy a fi fa issued
lr«» > a Ju-lices Court ot Gr<en roentv, n <av,,r of
Joshua X XX a e t r the use ot F G J.,,,, s vs I
White and Bi'. >rd Gmll Trope.tv poi t. J ,n,t by
Gideon t.an i L>vv made and r< turned io me by
XXtiha m B Dean, L . C.
All the intere st that Wiliien Whisker his in two
Town Lots, m the fowii ot t’.i >• n No * in Hie ti
d.vi-ion and No. 9, in i e seco d division Mud to n
u heron XXtlliatn XX hitaker now n sides, Irvie.' o I h
the i>r »perty of said 'Xhitaker, t • satisfy , fi | a is- jed
from t'.e Siiparmr Court ot C ■ ro ,ce counit, m tav r
Lewis Cress k Co vs said \X hit
JOHN B. GAKRKOYI) S
GEORGIA, Lumpkin Gountv.
A’III I’d \ S J ohn M Bn w ■>> <t. Gu , rli' n c t (he
V 7 i hildren of Pally 8 nft t (»a t cr a‘>-r
applies to me for Letters of Di<mssi,,i f J « ;
Gnar Jiw i«mp. These are the »'ore to ( itc aod
tnonis iei whwm these prewris n.-v cut « <» br-
and a ;• ar at my office, wit >:u the tl >e , -e--. n c : •
liw.t «hew cause if any the have, wbv said Lett. •'
* i<» < iwt t e granted Given a.itlei i. v bind I
I Hh March, 1.-36.
M. I* Ql-li I IKN c. c o
Cobb She)ills Sales.
he sold, on the fi>st Tnesdav in March
> v next hrfo thi enmt hoir.se door in the town
>t •iarietld, Cobb comity, the following property,
to wit:
Lot N >. 979, 2d districi 3d section, levied <>n ns the
property fWm ILdcom, to satisfy afi fa issued from
I a Justifies Comtof Hall Cmmty, in favor of Dennis
I Dunkin, vs said i tolcom. levy made and returned
to aie by a Constable.
Postponed sale.
> One sorrel Mare, one clayhank Mare, one sorrel
! H >r.-e with a bald foce, and one four H r>e Waggon,
i levied on as the propeity of William Baker, to s>tisfv
afi fa. issu d fro n th- Superior Court < f Cobb countv.
i favor of jhe Central Bank of Georgia. Property
: pointed out by defendant.
i DANIEL MAY, Shff.
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Also at the same time and place.
Lot No 4, Ist district 2 cection, also Fraction No 76
Ist distiic' 2d sec tion, levied <>n us i c prop'rty of
hieiny Cupp, sen to satisfy afi fa issued fr m the u
' perior Cou. t of Cobb County, in favor ot J seph Gill
• vs Henry Cupp, sen ami William P. M. lom-y, Secu
rity. Prop-ity poin ed out by defend mt.
Lot No 627. 16th d strict 2 1 section, levied on as
the property «t Py nt E Jack-on, to satisfy a fi la
issu-'<i fmni the Superior Cour’ of Cherokee, in favor
of toe Governor n he i ,f<n in it ion ot Jacob .Martin
’ vs. said Pye >l E Jackso,.-.
Lot No. 447. Ist (iist ic 2d S'-ctLs, levied on as the
property of Littb ion Norris, to satisfy a fi fa issued
from a Justices C< urt of vierritwetlier county, in f vor
inf Hardaway and awkins, vs. F. Gregory, and Lit
’ tileton, Norris security,
j GEORGE BXBER. D Sh’ff.
Gilmer SheniFs Sales.
1 -f ’3 CILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Ma ch
c V next, at Al'ijay, in Gi met county, wi in i the
usual hours ot sale, tbe I olio wing property, to w it:
; Lot No 22. 12th district 2d secti-m. levied on as the
property of Simon XVel’do' to satisfy a fi fa issuefi
frmi a Justices Court of Pike eoun y, in favoi ot
| John I.'. Gibson, vs. said Simon \V> Idon. Levy
> made and returned to m< by a Constable.
Lo No. 131.7’h distiict 2d section,levied on as the
i ■ jj.ertv o' Seth Arrner t > satisfy a ti (h issued from a
Ju.-t < s Conrt of Jas.inr county in favor of Elisha XX’
. Br-.ier, vs said Arrner. Levy made and returned to
C me by a Constable.
. Lot No. 154, 6 h district 2d section, levied on as the
, property ot i’lmmas J. Williams, to satisfy a fi fa
issued from the Inferior Court of Gwinnett counfy, in
favor of Samuel S.mdf .rd, for the use of William Gil
bert, vs. said XV illiuina.
I.nt No. 205, 12th district 2d section, levied on as
th:' property ot VV r m. Davison, t<> satisfy afi fa issued
' ir .mi a Justices Comt of Xv ilkes county in favor <>i H.
Malone vs sai l Davison. Levy made and leturned
' to me by a Constable.
JOHN T. B XI LEY, Sh’fT.
Union Sheriff Sales.
W'WT'ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March
V v next, io the Town of Blairsville, Union County,
within the usual hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit:
Lot No 297, 18th distric' Ist section, levied on as
the property of >m II Ma lory, to satisfy two fi fas
issued from a Justices Court of Carroll comity, in
I favor ol Thus. Rabun, vs said Mailoiy, with sund
(other fi las vs said Ma lory Levy made and returned
j to me by a Constable.
Lot No. 150, 18th di-trict Ist section, levied on as the
property ol Wm, Roberts, to satisfy a fi fa in lavor
of Love and Hichett vs said R berts ; it being tie
Lot whereon said Robe ts toitnerly livid. Propeity
pointed out by plaiaptF
THOM x S RUTH E RFO RD, Sh’ff.
To the Printers of the U. States 1
(1 ENTLE .. LN—Most respn tlully I pre-nt to
M sou iig greatful acknowledge int- loi .lie ex- 1
ensive patro age which I have received limn you
•tiring the past ten yea sin whi h I have b< en
in type founding; and at the -ame ti i.e intorin you
hat 1 have reliuq fished the business in tavor o
Mes-rs l.awiem e JobnsO . and George F Smith, tor
whom I solicit a c ntiuuance of your favors This i j
lo with more coiifi fence, from a knowledge ol th< ir j
ability ...i 1 sposi ion to render ample satisfaction t<> I
thosewh« <i Hv please to encowage their establish
ment. One ot the firm has been conn cted with the |
foundry upwards of twentv years, and his knowledge |
of the bnsim-ss in all ns details. assur« s those who i
may purchase of this tonndary ftiat tiny will be ac-1
• moodated io their -alls action. I i future, orders;
tor sorts or anditon to founts, max be addressed to >
JOHNSON &, SMITH, or to ihe subscriber, and thev .
w ill be promptly attended to. He tiegs leav< to tn-!
lorui you. that he has on hand a considei<ihh qua tity t
ot type, in founts ot various kinds am! wr igh’s w bird, '
an be obtained on a plication either to Johns- n und
Smith or to vour obluefi fri* ml.
RICH iRD RONALDSON.
FiiilaiL Iphia, Ftb is, 1033.
T’ZJE
nxxi vG pu chased < f Mr. Richard nonaldson his
I >i g < >tat>li ih« .! an t very < xtensiu- 1 ype Foo -
>ry . t e s ibsci .b- is have formed a e partm rsbi 1 •
the p rpoSe oi i< n inning said business, : d I r t
conveniei ce ot their triends a d pa runs, have re -mved j
their • tablidimeut to a nn re centra! part m die city ,
As it is their int, ution ro ke< p on hand a g <>d assort- '
ment <J the best tvpe and to make such additions am: j *
improvement-as the taste of the trnd< and lie wai l*- I
m ihr country require, they (latter themselves that ! ,
hises ablishiiient will me n a 'aree snare ot pair, n- ( I
age They bav • now several lomi's on hand, w t.i< I !
c.iti be tin shed at at< w hours (ice and are p: ’ >
nr» il. > inane f<>un sos all w.ights and sizes, from ! I
Pe r 022 line Pica, mclml nj a gr at vane y I
Or a ntal latter. Tlietr ss‘>rtm< lit ol Cuts an j
I'a.-t, Br.is- Rules and otuer oriiaim nt- will b i
t u fi !•> b-' very extensive of whic > specimens wi <
be f>>rw oiled lo printers us soon as they can bt
prepa. d.
i'r .ti >g Pr<»s«e. ol .vc ■ v description. Printing In '
ot the nt appro ed q lahti--. ('(imposing licks i
Bra>s gh vs ImpoMug s Cas.a I*. ■
I re>s B<*.t(ls > tn 'mg Pin s> s. Form'nre. "g ther i
w ith a < ornj lete ..-sort r t ( ,t all it tic'- s us- d in a! t
Piimiug Office wil be kept < onsta ly on hand .
< >ri. r« ftom all part, of rhe L ton .ill he t r-.m, tl 'f
at e .<! <1 i... a.d ( mticu! i-li ui s oq.lving -ofts ot -m i
to t- furnished ly th ir pre 'ict«sors B nnv and »
R nalds-.n, and Rii-ha d Ron < d- n. ' (
JOHNSON A SMITH.
N 6. George street. Phd id. Jpliiß. I
)L’R months afier dare uvplication will ;
J*- be m >de t.. he H norab!< I feimr ( oort
•>t H .‘i» is dtn ( 'ini tv, w t:en soling for < rH- t
n-ry pumwses tor h ave to sell a l| t fi e lva | s( (
ta eol John ,X|(l it'ie, <!••< ei< »d.
Li. IJ (H g'l.-K, Adrn’r.
Dec 25, 1836
job i»;?iA’nvG.
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cents a week, and to all as a piquant s a-<m
mg >•> Im di-h, a fewcolutus of snorter Ii t ratv
matters, -nd a sutnumtv ”f the new- and
events <M the day We l n<»w by exponent e
.nd < tlcalaiion that we can g<> still iurdn r tn
l e tn liter of ledueiiot!, and "e feel lha ’> «re
s 3"H Verge enough for ns to atm at nfi’e.rmg
t" an interesting Ineiary appetite that tn< n ul
■ ><>d which n craves.
The S. I< ct C.rnul sting Library, now as
-ver -O great a favorite, will continue to make
• its weekly vists, and to b issued id a f-rm for
binding and preservation, and its puce and
form will remam the same. But we shall, m
lie first week <>l J 'injury, 1837, issue a huge
-heel of th- size of the largest newspape o!
'.nieri a, hm <m very s iperior p iper, also.
fi led with books of the newest and m is eti'er
in ng, ihmigh hi llimr sever-d d -p irummts of
N vels, Tabs, V' y'g-'. Travels, &<•., select
thei' < har tetm jeincd with reading such as
s i div should fid n weekly newsp-per. Bt
h:s method we in-pe t<> accompli-b a great
■ood ; to enliven and etihghleti the family ctr
b, and lo give io it, at an expense which
•■hall fie no consideration to any, a mass of
reading that tn book form would alarm the
pockets of the prudent, and to do it in a man
t'er dial the most sceptical shall a 'knowledge
‘‘die power of con emrati n can no further
hi.” JVo book which appears in H’aldie\
Quarto Library will be pu'dishud in the
t/mn biis, whit b will be an entirely distinct ]
pci logical.
3 ERMS.
Waldie’s Literary Umnibus will In '
issued everv Fnd >y motning, primed on paper
• I a quail y s-permr to any other weekly sheet,
tml of the largest size It will >'m>i.<iii,
Ist, B u-k-. the uewe-t ami ilu* best tha
' tin be uroi'uied. < qua! eV -iy week to a L u
d’ n do-de< uno v lume, eu.bracing Nov is,
Tales, Me mnrs. Nc. and only Qiargeable
with tu wspapei pastage.
2d. uuir'ix i< views, tiles, sketches, non
ets of hooks. a>d informal ion from “ (he
world of letters,” of every desce piton.
3J. 1 fit news of the week ronceti'rated lo
u -mall coirt) t--, hut io sufli t. m amount .o
mltrai *- n kt owledge of the princip i events,
political ui.d miscellaneous, ui Europe and
\ mei ica.
1 fie price w ill be two dollars to clubs of five
( -ml-sct ilmrs, where the paper is forwardeU lo
erne address To chibs of two individuals,
i five dollars; single mad subscribers, three
' ii ll <rs. 1 In* I'lscount mi iinciirrent money
wif be ch urged to he fem it ter ; the low pi ice .
at'd ipi tor papei absolutely prohibit paying
• d-seo.on.
(In i o cundil on will a copy ever be sent until
the pa pn ul is received in advance.
As the .or ng ; tm t>'.- fm toe prosecution ol
fins great literarv mid' ri'kmg are all made,
and (he proprietor ha- rede med all his pledges
to a gei ermis public for ni >nv vears, o»> fear
of ilie n i. fulfilment of the contract can '<•
felt. Ihe Omn his will be regularly issued,
and w' 11 con aiu m a year, reading mutter ct|ual
i amoum fotwo volumes of Rer’s C'yi lope
<ua, h-t In small sum rnmitii ued above.
Address post paid,
i I) \ M W X LDI E,
41/t Carpenter St Philadelpl.ia.
For /lul'lisliin in the l\nc <>f H ash
(Geo.) </ iveil.lq ptrmth al. to he d, voted to
the c u-e j the tlotai ical suitein
oj .. .edict ,e, entitl’d the
HiiTAMCAIi Keview.
I arnu inj; r.n Upon tne word, aim assuming
I the r-spoticibiiil of such a design, we are a are that
nrai.y obstai I-s will naturally arise as obslr < iims to
1...- _re*t imdiriaki g; and that we shall sii jecl our
s. Iv mio the contempt ot some, ai d the ridicule of
h. r- But t hevitig as we do that not only our
ow'i imeresi as well as ih< irreiest ot many <1 our
f ih.M being- is involved ii the [i.on ulj. ii n ot
< ' re. i K w r-dji,. upon the -übp-< t ti ih persecuted
Hvst-rn of M.dical IGlorm, "■ are rlet-rin.n <| to
bear the reproach ’i:at may »■ In aped u,.nn us, look
ing tor i reward in th. succces 'vim h may attend our
exert 11>- S
1 I is pub.icufK n i- d. s g ,ed for the diss rnination ot
truth in -.ipp rt ~t tne B ta .ic.i •vyste ol Medicirn • |
t d euch tlier inlorma ion upon t c Irea’ineni Hid:
< . i 1.1 disea.-c*, us ...ay >•’ I r ti.e g« neral good ot iis 1
readers.
.> I tus tin. fa ■ ' sive iiw of the sub- I
' j.-ct w siia ea vthitu frien s of the i
■ *■ i'l '• Olga j stem) (Vide ly in—
I crea-ii.g both in interest am am ,bers; but,< ari’ < l fl .. r
, i , ariy great extent unless a.Tt ted bv H e nrnila h
■■<ta a .Jj i-ot.d iet <t prriocical. A’.d w< do t|. I e th-o
tin fieds ot th.-ca .se wi InA c. i*e ineirj-ff .rt* until
tn s'oim i pryu i, ea d pei seeutu.n a- i.t-id’d, arid |
a copy ot this wo k is foum meiei v lamilv.
The work rh.ih tie .•sued, a so-m as bt;O sub cnbi rs
are bt m»-' I -hall appear of supcri medium pj
per, i.ontarnm lij.<- d v p.g.sp. r .rk at g. 5 pe:
annum, payable n the re. eptio .of th first number
Th I- m ki ig a volum o ->“.2 pages ,ei year.
T e si r'.ice-..f age tl rn n • I ..ilh nt-and rn< dic.d
attainments wid be seeureo as e iior ot tin above
work And We a-.s ,re th. publ,. generally, that n
an h -hall be s,.a:ed io make it Loth usetui arid in
teresting.
\\ » request that sohscription j e.av lie reftirn
d to us at At .eiiS, Ge >, by the 30 li D- < ember
;CZy a> Editr,rs in tlii*. and 'he adjoini'-g - i’ph, ar
re-pcctfully s jhcitcd to gtv< the a.jov a f w ir.se.
turns,
PRICED LANCASTER
.*4O
PROSPECTUS
OFTHF CO 'GRESSLjNAL GLOBE AND
APPENDIX.
the experiment we have made, it is ascer
tained that the patronage of the conrury will
support ur annual publication if the proceeding- and
spe ches made in Cong ess We therefore propose to
prosecute the design, and confidently hope to improve
and perfect it.
In giving, from week to week, a succinct and clear
report of' the proceedings of both branches of Congress
—a briet and condensed report of the substance ol the
remarks ol each speaker, using the precise words upon
the main points touched ;th yeas and nays on all
important questions, and < oticluding the volume, after
the adjournment, with an I >dex for reference, a great
deal was done, tow ard.- giving an accurate parl'iam- n
tary historv of th" proceedings of one of the gieatest
and abust representative -'s.-emblies in the wotld ;
an a.-seinbi'. on the d< lim r tiou- ol hich the desti
nies us ' he tiet-im-tilutions of ttiis <-oiinir', d - peim for
ihei. inaintenaiu - ■ ac«l, theie ore, in some degree,
freedom litrmit'h nt the vvoild.. Our oiiginul plan
extended no fur her than this empitome of the debates,
wit h t tie pi >cee<iiiigs ; but at be lasi session w< ad
; ded an App- mltx, to contain all the lolly reported
I s eech s, as prepared by the speake s themselves for
pubfi-.1 i-ti J'lii ext < ! e t the work f; m a si gle
j volutnt t 342 r,.wi! quirt pag tj two v-ilumes,
■ maki ig t g ther. 1 1S) rox.,! qm.j-t pages. These we
have hirmsiie 1 ('sub- >bei s m u e prict of one dollar
tor each vo m- 1 . both m eithe.k t be furnished,
,t . o.igu the rmt: .as ih x Paii <e < t.e | re-s in -meets,
;. mJ citing a bl- <>u I wiaue ■■ s a per p -stage, varying
i fiom a ceil to a cnt and a t aif a sheet.
j Ijs ■' h>lito be tin cheap st work cve< published,
i whe. ln r lue labor a :d extn use of getting it tip be
e-uisiucred, or fie value cf it to the on .-'em ur fu me
ge ;»> a i-ms. 1 h<- leadt g men of all patties io every
-t te i ( the Luton concentrate in me spt eches of
eac . sessi ti of ('■•ng. •< ss, the unn he i -formation,
and the feh gs of ev. ry p >rti >? of „ r country. Ihe
p litieai hi-i ry of the tommy, foi the time being is
not only spoken and xxnit. ti on ii C< ngr -,-s, at each
session, but >he designs of < very party, <-r fragment of
a party, ar- developed, a id tliefu ur tendency of the
Govern i. mt ilsel. laid tipen. I bus, mc’i p. ndeutlv of
•h" nite, ests w hich ev< ry mu . inns' leal in the real
business I a i acted in Congress all win would undet-
S'.iml any thing ol the politic •! care -r of the G 'Vern
m nt, should bi pmvidt d with the embodied v>< ws of
the leading st. les i>en ot all parti; o , every subject,
w hi-h t ngages . fig ate fio.-i .4 Congress, and wmeh
is tendered to them in th; Prospectus.
i Eii.<lß.
Congressional Gj.obk -1 c| y during the Ses
si m, ‘ ~ $1 00
Bu do j 1 copies during toe
ftession, 10 00
Appendix.—Same price.
The CuN .RESMONAL GLOBE will be sent
to those papers that copy tins Prospectus, if our atten
fi ui shah be d r clod l< it ;y a murk with a pen. Our
Exc.iai'g List is so lar e .hat we would not observe
it, piobably, unless this b ■ rip.
1 a) mem may oe ma e I . in n! postage paid, at our
<i k. i lie mitt sot any se. t . p back will be
received,
I I iioje who snb=wr:b.-, sh. i.;d semi i «ir subscirptions
. m tone to r- ur i .icri oy | , k . jt,th ol Dcce .ber next,
to ensure a complete copy
J Av uttcnfiiii will be piid to any outer, unless the
money accompumj it, o un <■. ss me n u sible person
known t > u.< t . be so, shall ag ee t pay n before the
session i xpues,
... B' Al.< & RIVES.
XX asnington City, Oc t 4 1836.
THE NEM YORK
Spi it ©i
.1 .Metropol.tun i.oz he <.J the "porting, Lit
eral orc, ami 1’ ushiomudr II .aid.
William 1. Porter, E mor.
’’P’ Hr. pio.iimmn fcaturr in !i lt c| lit i- ilV t,< r of tins
fi _ J ..irnal, i; is dev,i u t ih) S t ,.ris o| ih Field
aulT.il. iieini. un ii if! nd n> i,s coimuns RUll , r
reports of (i:e roes <> Imh co;.h oil on the > ri>cipa|
< ourses mim IJ ls . , . ,m< cximcls hum “ Bed's
Lii.,”aii. (lie i.ugl.si, pm i,.0 Mu ui , a ,.; s n ui; every
I kiud o| -p oimg I lellige cc tuees. ibi, to the I'.ditur
! Shooting a m Angling, with the collateiat a d iiec.ssa
rv infoiimmon upon , a < h «i ib. m, wih - hum uur «t
--tentiuii, wliil< Rmat, Aqutdrc, and oih< r ■ xhi.er .lmg
amu.smne ,ts wdl nut bt n» L -..tt<- >. Ihe i w.n rs.-f ttie
j ctai k I'loftmg H.irse .1 N w Y ,k a. d Philadc-J hut
.may.il upon-, mg h- p<-r.. rl m, llC es ol Heiiuags
taiilmil v c liroi ic-le.' m tin Spn tt ol un t'i,i es
i I fi- evmy e.m.av.ir wn. . m.d t i-ci de, this
i n r ivailame, >md v nt< cfi.'- i <u..|bli', to g iitletncn
c' tu. T .rl, thro ufii m. tin coimtrv.
Van os .oi'i eleoant sd. itio r.fi-om the American
j and l-i'i’i-gu VLig tzi e, with brim miginal n marks
; "P •" current liimalnre will dclermb c the Literary
cliar.H (• i o| ibis Guz. tie. '
I e all irs ol the .slate, u i(h all kinde of Theatrical
Cf it Chat, will re ceive mms .nt attention
CHrelullv dij,.steel summaries I’oreig, and Domes
tic New wi b< give i, .<nu (he whole tendered as
p. -a-m.t iiu ace-ptable as ih. Ltltlur cun u ake i by
C'l-wdirj i it his columes all ihc 8a . mgs and Doings
abuii Town ' b
I llis w e irus., w ill be a favorite, as it is a leading
an- urig. n. icatiiie in our design. Lmler .ip, ropi iat«
;clevu - wilbe fonm; ih q, j,.. ~|H j Quiir..- of the
lllmu-and and i. U ebon 'I own, with the last
i god hi g ’ i • i i .. r.-,” h: >d ‘ B t> Snort,’’ ogee her
<vi h a ,c-hi g '.iima.ii gi i the liv lie-t sc-tlns of
the i-.u.oi i,| c (1S .m h spiced i,d peppered
a-- ..i lb. ii. i ! l-.vinp n fu, >, i| lb p„ nt
tr " E!i 'A "”d 1 . .<• t Oil I o h.H ’ 1 hos,
•'.cr.ps. mi ddities there i.gsbytm » ay.
-ide. v > hl .•Im. si iinDii,. .. , .. ■ ;sin
tl*' * «-. ■ <!<(inlt s. a ill ui. ay c ||, | (1>
; let! t< it >< a,,i. .-cii to tof e general .eader.
| Mich .nr ii,c more promo,' • i h-atur o the plan of
i Our pub million i < u>e. on tin labois not ns ro-vi
c<:s in t,,e art ol i>< Ii u •>; a ; apt r < < nib.mug n. i. us
■ nt. rests and I .den widia nn- < r»T ;. (r w ~o | nf a
has been employed in qua dying ourselves f..r the
task.
u i'h such resources as years o-’ experience have
atkii.bd us to titi*d fiv the ce taint, of regularly re*
'' ivint! he cum nt Lug ish ) iTiouit als ami s stained
by hit nils known as approved writers and discrin.iiia*
ti >|t < ritio «e 11 ,ii s' y lion.< b<> >■ ba k»n the broad
oc< an ■<! pubic .pinioit. and cheerily s. ei>d .or sails
I toe b ee Z . <>t public btvor <h,.i already beckons us
j to i s embia. c, and may wait us to the goal ui our
wishes.
;Cjr The Ne V rk spiro of th. Times is published
in ato a., ilul ~m all active on. o . .S.tmdav m. in
i g-. ,t 171 Bro.dw y. (<n i ( irth.nd street)
bind !ui' ii d ( omit y s like ts 3 pei sint.utn
jiiivari-bl i a Iv.tnc ; t üb*cnbt ?„• , per
.<u tm m adva tc.-o siper <pia ter payable quar
| rly
i Atlverti-entents inse t< don < q ntabl. ter.i.s, with
subst.in ,al reduction to Y-ar y \dverliaers.
fkol ice.
rSIIII public ar. hereby (aiittoned against
.larbtjo for two Pr< ini*ory N<it< s diawQ
l>. y ble 1.. Katisoru I eader, ol Hall < oumy,
' >t i, one of iln-.u for the Sl)fn Forty
D< liars, da:, d 7 h M in l> 183 d, and <>utr 12
moths fi.tri dial doe; and the other note
drawn and dated 7ih Mar< |, 1833 and d..p one
riH ih aflei the da.e tin n 01, ;n u S'SlgHcd with
-or nan is. Smd notes were traudulelillv ob
tained and we are determined not to pay the
-.me or any p.m thoeof, unless r ompelh <j by
doe course of |avv. *
M LSON DIChEKsON,
c VV. JACKSON.
Dec. 19th, 183-5. 36 ( f
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