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Tauwaiaja ,
Till: SUBSCRIBER, |
Proprietor l>f the Globe Tavern, and more recently of tho Mansion Housed
BUGS leave to announce to his friends and the public generally,that he has la
ken that elegant anil commodious lire proof brick building on the corner ol
tiroad and Jackson Streets, and immediately Adjoining the new Masonic Hall. II
Is situated in the most central part of the City, and is in the very heart of business—
bring in the vicinity oft he Augusta If.ink, and the Branch liana of the rotate ol
tfeorgia. This Establishment is known ns (he *
GLORIA StOTEI.,
nad in its interior aiTangenic.it nnd general construction, unites in an einin nil de
gree. spaciousness, neat ness,' and com!’ »rt. To the .man ol lonnly. the ia< ' e 11,1
t raveller, the daily boarder or the fashionable visitor, the GLOBE presents accom
modations inferior to none in the Southern States. .
Having conducted for a number of years, two among the most popular Hotels
in this Citv.he Hatters himself that his experience in business, added to the superioi
ud unlages of situation X die resources under his controul. will enable lii:ntog!\e
the uosl decided satisfaction to all who may honor him with their patronage.
His STABLES are spacious mid well ventilated, and amply supplied with die
best of provender, and attended by experienced anil steady ostlers—in addition to
which, the subscriber will bestow Ids own personal unremitting attention, & in his
charges, will not forget the pressure of the times.
0/* The lollowing ■ TAGUS arrive at, and depart from, the di.oiiu ‘lotfi.
regularly as follows:
din i.i Mutvfi.Li; Stack arrives every day, nt (i o'clock I*. M.—mid dentirbi cvnu
day, at 11 I*. M. ‘
t'ounmiA, S. (k Stack arrives rvrn/ day, nt !> o'clock, I*. ,11.—unci departs every
day, a 7 o'clock, I*. HI.
Athl ns Stack, arrives i.rny Tumi nj nnd /•' iday. at C o'clock I*, ill.—and de
parts rvi'ri/ ,\ha\day nm 1 'l’liurmial/. at ID o'clock. *.|.
GiiF.iiNVn.ia:, S. SruiH arrives «rj Fursiluy and S alurduy, at 7 o'clock, I’. HI.
—anddeparts rivr// Thursday and Sntday. at 2 o'clock, A. 11,
ft ah n r.sv i i.i.u, S. <'.Sr\on arrives curry Friday, at U o'clock, I*. M —and departs
every .yfondm/, at 1 o'clock, A. ill.
WILLIAM SHANNON.
Augusta. .Tune 1931.
Du. nmiceavs veoetabei
IMEES, h’or Hu' Studious and Srdin
tuy. —These Vegetable Pill-: are iamb
IVoin the prescription of mi ol<l physiciat
in i;xt«ii«ivc practice, mid have lout
been held in high 'estimation through
out Kuropt'.’ ‘Not mm particle ol’ nier
«'ury, Antimony, or other mineral eiiler!
their composition. They are expressly
designed to restore the tone mid energy
of the (ftgc.tlirr organs, nnd to remove ami
correct indigestion, n bud amt dij'rrtivr up/ir
tih', ilnpi'i'.ssion of spirits, drowsiness, lia/iltiun
cnstivrmsi, dtbihli/, nnd any derangement
of the stomach or hourls. Their uperan
tion is (lorfeetly mild, and requires no
charge of diet, nnd persons of the most
delicate constitutions may take them
With perfect safety.
To the Merchant, the Writer, Accoun
tant or Clerk, and all who an* exposed
to the numerous train of diseases invari
ably assailing persons of sedentary hab
its, they will be found to he convenient
and valuable medicine.
For s tie in boxes at .">0 cents each, by
Timi'lN .)• DANTItiXAC,
»’lugnshi, (Jcorgiii.
Sept. 7. wtimlKi
FAmiiV
ASCIM’EV of the (.< /, brntt'il .M.igne
si- 1:1 .Ijmriiut, has Just been rccciv
etl by
Tl UPI\ .V IVANTICN AC,
.VwiSM's for its Sale in this Cih/.
S ? 1 merely pouring water on a lea
IP o.ionful of this Aperient, a cool
ing nnd grateful effervescin'; beverage is
obtained, resembling Soda Water to the
taste, ij> importing to the constitution all
the tieaellts of the t 'ungross W ntev.s at
Saratoga.”
Bon.iai's EFFERVESCENT MAD
NESIAN APERIENT. for the proven
lioti and cur,i ol Indigestion, Bilious and
Ijivcr complaints, nervous weakness,
headache, hear I burn, habitual coMive
ncss, giddiness cutaneous diseases. »)»e.
The surprising olUeucy of this su
perior medicine bus obtained for it the
patronage of many eminent persons,
whose high encomium, together w'itlv its
extensive mid increasing sate, tally
proves its nre-oniinenee, and bids fair tr. l
render it the njost popular remedy ex - 1
taut. To dyspeptic, the sodenbiry. and
studious, it will he found invaluable, from
its promoting a proper action of tin* liver '
in tin secretion ofbil". or eorrecl it w ben |
in a vitiated stale. Obstruction-of tlic j
stomach or be ■ el- are gradually roroov
ed, ! restore ■ '.be appetite, and give
ton irc-ngth aa 1 energy to the system.
Ti . vnllers, iv ! residents, in vvarni e!i-[
males, will 11 ad tiu tier's Magnosia n Ape j
rieut a desirable article; it prevents ;mv
uceutnulalion ot tale, is portable, mid the ,
method of preparing it una-atally con
veaient. Children have licip.ient oeea
siun far gentle and cooling purgatives
they will take Inis Aperient in preference 1
to any HleT.
The public attenii >n is respectfully di
rect-m] t > tlie wrapper which contains
>Ji'iay testimonials of its effleaey. with
lull direction for itsaisc—Ppejaircd hy 11.
Butler, Chemist, Eondun.
Observe that each buttle hears
the s iff nature of 11. Butler
Sept. 7. v «mfK>
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<la IVv 'late, ni-pbealion |
1 will be mid to the Honorable i
*r Con-t F.-anl Tin e-nnty. when sit. t
big fa ordin- a noses, V»p leave to •
as. * \o. o ti. • Ist district of Tow- I
•' iy. ' ■ pixjperty ot’iheestHle i
‘‘ * acs d! deceased, fur tin* l,ene i
fit e I tic h • and creditors. 1
AUI’NIASITijI.K?, Ir'rr.
A> cc 31 Urn tl 1
flSMic'ATiotf
! ; wvvu MAxv:aii uuum.
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ff rMlhe suhseriher having j-tirehused J
I JESL a small plantation near Eatonlon,
r- proposes to lake six oreiglil young men
S of good moral character, between the
>’ ages of 12 and 17 to provide for (heir in
y slruction in tiie various hrmiches of Ed
'• uealion, in Agriculture, and in the Me
chanic Arts. Apparatus to illustrate the
” sciences of Chemistry, Astronomy. Nul
f ural Philosophy, Arc. will be procured
II and a Mcclmldc shop erected.
! Schools of this kind established in
Tennesson nnd in the Middle and Norlh
-1 ern States have nourished beyond the ex
pectations of the most sanguine Hun- 1
. dreds of applications to cut >r students
have been rejected during the year for
the want cf accommodation. The writer
l has been urged by several respectable
and literary gentlemen, who have pruni
ised tlieirsons, to open a similar one in
(Georgia and he now desig-.s to make the i
ex|)criineni. So many months have e- |
lapsed in fixing on a site, since lie formed I
(lie determination, that he Ims not time i
Instate all the particulars of hie plan;
i nor will he make high pretensions in re- I
ganl to his <|(ialiliealh>ns nor the amount |
that shall be learned He will endeavor
however to impart instruction as far and ,
as well as he is able. Assistance will
be procured in leaching the mechanic '
arts and some cf common the branches
ol Education. The object is to make j
practical men nnd .p.ialify them to be
come good teachers of schools.
la government, he will endeavor to |
m t tin* part of n parent and treat tlic pu- .
pils as his children ; bat he must be obey
etl. He desires no parent to send bis son j
who is unwilling to have lain submit to (
the regulations of the school. Each stn- ,
dent will \a\iov two or Ihrcr Irmrs in thr din/ .
or about onr da;/ undo ImlJ in the tnrk.~ (
Care will lie taken, asthe went her grows ,
warm, licit they be not exposed to a mid- ,
tiny sua. Idl they become inured to atldc |
tie exercise, by employing the mornings ,
and cvoidngs. So many hours will not .
he retjnisive all tiic year, hat in a busy
season, somewhat more. " t
I Each student will provide himself with -
, S heets, towels & blankets—anti it would ‘
be economical for him to have a course j
| split to weai timing the hours of hthor. ,
j Books, stationary, oil, iVe. will be far- .
■ ni'sln d lliose vho need them at the low- ,
Jest price. The lanes ofexamiiialuais and 1
; vacations eanv.ol now be named. Ueli
i items service w ill be attended n cry sab- i
hn h in Eatonto’i, a little more than a mile
I disl ms.
I Those wlki wish to enter their sons
j "iii.-t give inf aamition and seen-e places f
iby the lihh of.liimmry. The school will
! he oaenetl on tue g;|d. v
Betters post paid , addressed to Eaton- 0
'ton, will receive attention.
Wegw\v\Uo\\s ;\ud Tovu\s.
1 The coarse of instruction will occit
p> three years.
‘J. Hoard, lodging, washing, tuition.
>l’-' year will he !*!«:; Cor the
i *■<•>: and for tin l 3d B*s'.). I'avmcnts
hall yearly in advance
A DICE SMEUWOOD.
Eatonlon. Dec. its, is,;| . lf j t
M\l» FOK.IS.Ud:.
A 3AKC AKT
is now oflered in the sale of a tract, or T
lot of EAN D. in Cm roll county, which i- I J
discovered to be rich in the (!■■!!: pn,;--, .1
lj/. The owner being on she e\ e ofa Ion;., li
journey To the North, will now sell I'.'lvr f
if« <pii k apphe.ntion is made. Indispa 'J
table litli - '* *ll be delivered. il
AITLY AT THIS* OFFICE. 1
Jane 10 rj
PROSPECTUS. I
THIS Prospectus respectfully it
fonns the Patrons of tlic WASH--
INGTON NEWS, and public gene- -
ally, that (Jupt. Thomas A. Pasteur, hir
ing resigned the publication ol’the above (
named paper—it will continue to issue j
under other superintendants.
Its proprietors will not east any n- ,
flection on its past, nor will they vouch (
unequivocally for its future eharaetir |
and usefulness. Ncvertlieless, from u di- (
eent regard to puhlie opinion, and in jin- j
lice to their own feelings, they must dir- j
claim that unhallowed proscription IjV .
which innocence is often condemned
without a trial, the motives of our hot
public men 'misrepresented, and ther
characters unjustly defamed. I
The party spirit which runs so exces
sively hijrh in our State, has carried I- j
long with it the most baleful conseqttei
ees. lake the wily serpent in Parodist,
it has long since wound its way into oir
Legislative assemblies—itself a poisoi. (
audits hite death. Under the cloak cl
put riotism it has retarded the prosperity
ofthe Stateby distracting the counseled
its political w isdom.
They cannot support the rash entha
siusm of a heated partisan, any moie
than they can the mistaken zeal of"ldintl
ed bigotry; who worships man more
than principle, worships an idol, Much
a devotion they can never j tin. '•plea
sures ami not men” is their motto.
They support the Constitution of Ihe
U. S.. and declare will) their venei'able
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ion must he preserved.”
'JJhey support the sovereignly of (lie
States in all those powers not granted to
the Federal Government; and acknowl
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ernment in all those powers granted by
the Constitution, and not reserved to the
States.
The columns of lids paper will be open
to judicious essays on all subjects, origin
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claim frequent attention. Their design
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Truth, consequently will be their Poh-u
.'■bur; mill though they may sometimes
veer from the magnet, they will always
endeavor to sail withijl its happy influ
ence.
As they feel themselves at liberty to
express any opinion which tin y helievi
w ill advance the public or private inter
est of their fellow-citizens, so will they
he free, by temperate discussion, to ex
pose any policy of an opposite tendency.
With these feelings and views, this pa
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generous iV enlightened public. J loping,
that—though it may not hen luminary of
the first magnitude, yet. for moral and !i
lerttry wottli. it may shine like a fixed
star, with pure and steady lustre.
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nal, I ’lironiele and Courier, Augusta, uad
Athenian, are requested to give the above
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their accounts to the- proprietors for pay
ment. .lan. 11, 1831. 27 dt
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£3 IFE and death of Lord Fitzgerald, ,
■ A Lafayette in America, (
Journal ofa Naturalist, The limvo. „
Roxobel, ( tub Rook, Alfeelion's Gift, „
friendship's Offering. Rlair's Lectures.
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FORSALE.
1,100 OK 1,200 1
ACRES of LAND- I
WITH Saw, Flour, mid Rice Mills ,
on it; situated in Barnwell Dis- i
trict, W. C., fW miles from Augusta and ID
from the Villoge ofliarnvvcll, about on a
line direct from Charleston to Augusta,
therefore it is presumed the rail road will
either pass through it or not far or:
Price £3,000; one-fifth cash or approved
endorsed paper at <>o end 90 days, the ha
luncc at 1,2, 3, nnd 4 years credit, with
Interest and mortgage ol the premises.
Titles indisputable and warranted.
t7 ’ A ‘"" ,l °.mux miiHARW.
Watchmaker, No. 147 if road street , Augusta.
July'.) 7!J
Savannah Hiver Wavigation
THE allairs of said Company, having
been brought to a close, with the
exception of paying the Stockholders.
the undersigned gives notice to all con
cerned, that a final Dividend ol One Dol
hirnnd Forty-Six CVgits per Share, (on j
all Shares on which £22 has been paid) j
will be paid to tlic Stockholders or their |
legal representatives, accompanied by |
the proper vouchers, on application at the ;
first Itrick Ruilditig West, of the New 1
Market, Hroad-street, Augusta, to
J. W.URIDGES.
Augusta, Oet. 30,1830. wtf 8
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Weekly looming Courier
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Oil Saturday, the 28th January, inst.,
the Proprietors of the Morning Courier
and New-York Enquirer, intend pub
lishing on the largest folio sheet ever is
sued, a Weekly Newspaper to contain
nil that appears during (he week in their j
daily paper. It will he published on line j
paper, with new type; and to place il j
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In consequence of the other Daily Pa
pers in New-York, 'determining not to
board vessels and receive their news on
S unday, the Publishers ol the Courier &
Enquirer have lately invested tiiiktuex
tiioi'saM) holla its in a separate newscs
tahlishmoid, consisting ol one Schooner
of ninety tons, one of sixty tons, and the
tit cessary row-boats. 'l'liis establish
nieiil is supported sit (he uunual expense
of MNE THOUSAND DOLLARS, ailtl vessels
IVom Europe are hoarded at sea and their
news disseminated through the country
with great dispatch, long before they
reach the harbour.
In its politics, the Counter. \ Exquirbu
• ; s purely Democratic—adhering to the
principles mid usages ofthe Republican
Party, nnd i.dvoeutiug the re-election of
General Jackson to the Presidency. Its
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and Domestic Intelligence, Morals, Li
lend are and the Fine Arts, in morals,
however, il does notact upon the creed
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County. My cilice and residence are in
Greenshorough. Persons residing in
Augusta, having business to transact,
requiring'the services of n Lawyer, in ,
Ihe counties of Groene, Morgan, New
ton. Clarke, Oglutorpe, Wilkes, Lincoln,
1 alliaferro, Monroe, or Hancock, ami
who may choose to entrust il to me.
will have an opportunity of conferring
with me personally, twice in u year,
in rclattion to it.
FRANCIS 11 CONE.
Dee 5 ts JS
VOI. .1. JfiOJSIS V
Is,appointed Agent nt Augusta, for
TIIK liADV’S SSOOIi,
The Repository of
ARTS, LITERATURE ft FASHION.
I Ids valuable work is issued in monthly
numbers, each number containing 50
large octavo pages or more, printed on
line super-royal paper. Every number
contains a piece of Made, one copper
plate Engraving, mid at least four wood
Cuts, illustrative of some ol’lhe contents;
and every three months a rotated Piute
of the latest fashions—and is furnished
at the moderate price of £3 a year.
A specimen oft'ic w ork may he seen
at the Augusta Rook, where subscrip
tions are received.
1 tee 2 1 3i jo
I>K. BARCLAY’S ' J
C< ONCENTKATED COM I*ol XU
Jor C'UBBBS AND SABBAT A- (
lULI/A. an iiioflensivc, positive, and i
speedy Remedy lor the cure of Conor- J
■•hcra, Elect, Semina Weakness, Sine- ,
ture, Whites, Fains in the Loinshid j
nies, Irritation of the Bladder and lire- f
(lira. Gravel, and other Diseases ol the {
Urinary Passages. - i
This most eilicacious Freparnhoii is ;
conveniently used, and totally devoid ol }
irritating qualities, frequently perform- ,
Ing cures in a lew days: it is healthful
to the stomach, and by no means un
pleasant to the palate; possessing all the
active medicinal properties necessary .
for the cure of the above Diseases, with- |
out any liability of injury to the system ,
by ex]»osure to the weather, if has ob
tained the sanction of ninny ol the re
spectable members ol the I 1 acuity, and
and the approbation of till those who
have had occasion for its use.
■■A Treatise on the Medicinal Properties oj
Sarsaparilla, compiledfrom the best Authori
lies’ ‘ strongly elucidate the high repute
and great success which has long at
! tended its use, in various internal t’hron
! ic I Mscases.
Another choice Ingredient, obtaining
I great celebrity in Europe, has also been
j introduced, (urming a safe, speedy, and
; permanent cure for (lie above diseases.
Prepared by S. G. Barclay, 18. D
i Strand, London : and for sale by
TUI PIN A D ANTIGNAC,
A OEM'S, Augusta, Georgia.
Sept, n whin Do
REUUIVEO AT TUB AUGUSTA
BOOM-STOSiF^
ME Ist Numberof “ The American
diurnal of Improvements in the
Useful Arts and Mnror of the Patent Of
(ice, containing authentic descriptions
and illustrative drawings of the re
cords, specifications and models of
; ihc Patent Oitice, by permission of the
j Secretary of State, being a faithful rep
resentation of the state of the arts in
America, Ac. N. P- Poor and Win
Green A Co. Editors and proprietors:
.1. E. Skinner assistant Editor, with an
containing the Patent Laws’ 7
Ac.
Subscriptions for the above work will
be received at the Augusta Hook Pi or ,,
where the first number can be examined
—it will no doubt contain niitcb useful
information of the state and progress of
the mechanic arts in our country.
Oct 2!> H
~A PLEVSANT REMEDY FOB
cou m & i
tT has now been known for years that
the Ai.nio.y con .v plaster, af
fords immediate relief, and elfects a cer
tain cure for Corns By its applicate n
according to necomptmying directions,
the Corn is softened, attenuated, and
■ drawn out by the roots, without the least
pain, or any of the trouble or danger at
tending the hazardous and in client ua I
pnictiee ofextructiny the Corn by mere
cutting.
'{'he Ibllowing instances, from many
others of similar character, sutlieiently
attest too superior ctllcacy of the Albion
Corn Plaster
Air. Parrar. of Boston, was a nutnlu i
of years distressed by a very painful
Corn, bail a| (died every thing recoin
mended without, client, and whs rendered
a perfect cripple. On applying this
Plaster, he was perfectly cured ol lib
corn, and fried from his lameness.
A Gentleman of Greenfield was years
alllictcd with ti very painful corn, and
was cured by one box. tiller every ,er
plaster had been tried to no purpose.
Air. Cutler of Boston, was cured of u
troublesome corn by one box.
Certificate. To those nlliicted with
corns ci their feet, I do certify. that I
| have used the Albion Corn Plaster with
1 complete success. Before I had used
| one box, it-completely cured a Com
i which had troubled me tor may years. I
! make tins public for the benefit of those
atilefod with that painful complaint.
(Signed.) Will. Mil AW.
Flushing, Long Island, Feb. 28.
( Price 50 cents a box )
DUMFRIES’ REMEDY FOB THE
PlliES!
67».vjh //' case or a cum:.
Jiostaa JVovember ‘2 l Hi.
the Pile Ointment and Electuary
I lately laid of you has had nu excel
lent effect. I have been troubled with
the Piles, and have never found any rem
edy that would compare with yours.
‘Fite late attack was a severe one, hut
the relief was almost inmunediate. I
take pleasure in coniniuiiienting.lliis to
you. for the benefit of any who may be
suflering under so paintul a disease.
Mr. Kmmai. 'l'. |f.
The original letter may he seen at the Coun
ting Jloom of the Proprietor.
Proprietor of this Medicine
recommends it with the fullest conli
ilencc us one of the most valuable reme
dies yet discovered, for the cure of the
painful and debilitating complaint of the
Piles, lie deems it unnecessary to pub
ish any other than theforegoing testimo
,niul in its lavor. This remedy has more
perfectly answered the purpose for
which it is intended, than any other now
in common use, and affords immediate and
permanent relief. Doth from the disorder it
self. and its accompanying’ symptoms of
pain in the loins, vertigo, head ache, loss
ol appetite, indigestion, and other marks
of debility.
The remedy is quite innocent, and may
be administered to all ages A both sexes.
Plain and ample J)ireelions, with a des
cription o( complaint, accompany each
package, which consists of two boxes, one
containing an Ointment, and the other an
Electuary. Price ®*l for Doth articles, or 5:1
cents where hut one only is wanted.
For sale by
TUHPIX a D’ANTIGNAC.
Prugglsls. Augusta, Geo.
ILr _ observe that none are genuine un
less signed i\ JiiuDKu, on the outside prill- i
led wrapper.
A large discount made to Country j
Physicians, Traders, Ac. 1
Feb 15 37 i
1 lAkc\\ Y ovuvg N kGWOES, 1
FOK SALiE,
APPLY AT THE GLOBE HOTEL.
Feb 23 U ' j
TO THE EDIfOItS AND PUBLISH,*
or NEWSPAPERS.
JOXATUAA ELLIOTT
OF THE CITY OF WAsiHI.V. ’nv
Ri:brF,cTFut.LV requests the Edit
publishers of Newspapers v -itk
(lie several Stales and Territories ofr
Union, to furnish him, through the yt fn
bers ofCongress oftheir particular ,w
or Districts, at the Seat of the '
Government, with three copies oft| w
Newspapers [marked with ■•one,'’ ..jWc
and "three”] issued on (or about) \\y
nesday, the twenty-second of IVhru-rl
1832, (being the Centennial Annie.rsun,'lf
General H'ashiugtun.) J 1
As his motive is entirely dlsiatercMe
and patriotic in making this I’fiidcs: ft
being his desire to produce positive |' V j
<!ence of the number of IScwspanfi
printed in the United States, uiul ,h e
Territories, he desires that povtirutar ,</
tention may be paid to this request ■ rmi
above all, by the publishers (*f etui.tri
papers, in distant towns that are.coj
pnratively, little known; ami if. ~t (ft
same lime, they would communicate i
their papers, any ‘statistical infurnmtiq
relative to their inimciliale ncighlmihoj
it would he highly appreciated, Agraj
Fully ack now lodged.”
It is intended that every newspaper*
cciyed, shall he carefully preserved m
arranged, by Slates, in u roon: at Waii
ington, devoted for this object; cmesoii
he eventually deposited in the I library t
Congress; the duplicate set to betran>
milted to O. Bice, Esq, of London, [i
gent for the purchase of Books. A c .for
(lie Congressional Library) to ho byl®
placed in the* British Museum; aud tic
triplicate set to be retained for sonic i,ii>
lie institution.
It is intended, niso. ns soon as thisc.'!-
lection is completed, to publish in iiW,i.
lar form, in the public prints, for the *
formation of the people of the U. idtii*
a list of all the Newspapers, ciuliraijw
the‘’Name.” “place ttnd period of|itffl’
cation,” and “terms of subscription, _
Great pain? will be bestowed toinabr
lids list (being an iniportant resulttoUr
gathered from the collection) as perfeu
as the materials vriil admit.
CC/ 8 ’ !t is hoped I licit the i ntolligenf c«-
doctors of Newspapers, favorable toll
above project, will oblige the ailvcrtMl
by inserting litis eonmiunieathm in tl«
respective pa.uers, to each ’of wlimu
copy of Ike •* tabular stnleinent’*
irunsmitted. as soon us ;>ublished.
•Ini’, es ;j.y |
or in: I
soiSHSEM aaata,
in bo Published V/o:;)<ly, a;
MUSTOOJtIEII y, ALAISAM A.
SN Issuing proposals fertile .Booriirt
iijuiAUi. the proprietors disrcgardiii;
liutse appeals usnaliy made to the iiiwlij
and patriotic feelings ot'lhe Fuhiir.d ir
it barely necessary to slate the politi.a
principles which sitstl! guide it? couiff.
The excitement wliieh has sjttwi
(hrot:gitoid ihc whole yr.nil.ciT, coii:.li,
in consoqnnce t?U the unrighteous Tai,
of 1828, lias rivaled a marked dilieriw
in the political sentiments of thecilim l
of the >Bi)ii!h. its touching the partite
Ihc General Government—which
once, it is our candid belief, will in;
great inensurebe n moved, by iayiagV *•
lore them, in as clear aud intelligib
form as possible, the principles anil cc j.
reel policy of oar entirely new amleswi
rimentitl government. The eniinc w|
ihlnk lias not been parstied in usiUmG
line, as might have been wished, ft
disputes of parties lane tmnrjvfd fa
largely the columns of the few ortiiodw
i'.npi is ia ottreoiiiiiry, lottllow a r.wlii!
sober ami dispassionate in\e-tig.ili'n d
am* national policy—ami. of (he delirn
relations which exist—and which v.'.v
intended by the i’ratners of the I’nital
• v *la!es Ucnstituti.in to exist—httwcn
the several States and the Federal b' j
eminent. We would not indeed by ll‘
expression of this opinion, he cup)>oM
to accuse those prints of dereliction (
luty, but merely' to tlgte a fact, wltiii
must be apparent to the Editors thru
selvesufthusc papers.
'J\> present, therelbre. to the public, r
slicel upon which shall lie inscribed ib
tiiuk j’laxnri.Ks of (ho Coristilnlion-H
explain the idjeid and aim ofour SVdora|
Union, and the only means by which ;
n ay, at this imminent crisis, be “ saviJ
at its last gnsp,” and forever alter perp
anted—ami to maintain and defend f 5;
reserved rights, powers and privilrfi
of the SSt ilcs, ns severally indepeminj
and sovereign in regard to (he sj
rights, powers and privileges—is l; 1
purpose of the publication of the ik-j
a La.
The proprietors bind thrmselvrs h
the support of no individuals fur tb
t’residcncy of these United states.
hold reserved tA ourselves the right R
commenting upon the public acts ofpuh
lie men, whether for approbation or n'
proof—esteeming it ?lie hig’licst and nw ;l
sacred duly and privilegeof I lie J’ic- - R
deseanl upon the acts and proeccdinf"
whether of one ollicial personage, or oh;
constituted body’, freely’, fearlessly
nnf ramim-lcd by pieilges. Men are | , l | * fft
in odice to transaet ihe business of tin
Feople. ami a watchful eye should h
kept over them. N o man lias yet hes
loti ml, so unbiassed l>y Ids own intern'
:is to give himself up wholly to the p l '
formaiicc of public duties, solely for
public good—none so pure, as to isitk*
Ids constituents to ccr.iide to him d"*
interest and welfare, blindly, and wk
out a stated and periodical revisal ol]
acts. For these reasons, no prouiis
are made, no pledges given, to inconsi
crately reprehend (he course mid tUt
duct of this one pulilic sum tionury—[
to blindly upphmtl Ihe sentiments r !
deeds of that other minister of Ihe pc'-
pie.
T. BVNU3I.
E F. ÜBANTHWAITU
TERMS.—The lliniAMt will heP P 1 1;
etl weekly on a large imperial sheet u”-
new type and fine paper.
Subscription. Sj-3 50 payable on the re
ceipt of the first number, $1 ( 0 at tbcc'
piration of six mouths, or $5(10 at ti;
end of the year.
holding Subscription J®
jiers will cbnfer favor by’ furwardir*
them to the proprietors at Columbia “
U. by the 20(h Auril next.
Editors of News papers arc reqae-k
to give the above ulew insertions.
Pel. 20 ,(• II
JOE ESiTTiatS ‘
NCA'fLY EXECUTED JI THIS OfFJ' 1