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THE SUBSCRIBER,
k Lato Proprietor Os the Globe Tavern, and more recently of the Ittansibn Soaso,)
BK(«rs leave to announce Ui'tds friends and the public generally, that he has la
ken that dopant and commodious fire proof brick building on the corner ol
Hroad and Jackson (Streets, and immediately adjoining the now Masonic Hall. It
is situated in the most central part of the City, and is in the very heart of business—
being in the vicinity of the Augusta {Sank, and the Crunch liankof the State ol
ttcorgin. This Establishment is known as the
globe motel,
aind in Rs interior arrangement and general construction, unites in an e .
gree,-spaciousness. neatness, and comlort. To the ivmn ottamdy, the mdi
traveller, the daily hoarder or the fashionable visitor, the GnOKh presents accom
modations inferior to none in the Southern States.
Having conducted for a number of years, two among the most populm Hotels
In this City,he flatters himselfthat liis experience in business, added to the superior
•«d milages of situation ,V the resources under Ids confront, will enable h unto give
the aosi decided satisfaction to all who may honor him with their piW-on«ge.
liis :ST V’LKS arc spacious and well ventilated, awl amply supplied with (lie
fcest of provender, and attended by experienced unit steady ostlcit—iii ndditionto
wldcb. the subscriber will bestow bis own personal unremiltiug attention, Jttiiuu
charges, will not foiget the pressure id Xhc-times.
J©7* The following .nTAHES arrive at, and depart from, the (jlloiim 'lotki.
regularly ns follows;
i\liLi.rai<jvvii.r,i{ ftjTAtin arrives every day, at-d o'clock I*. M.—and departs rvtry
da;/, at II F. M.
Coi.ininiA, H. C". Staci; arrives firry day, at}) o'clock, I*. M.—and departs every
day, a 7 o'clock, I*. ill.
Atuk.ns Mtaiir arrives rrrry 'J'lfpday and Friday, at 0 o'clock F. Hl.—and de
parts nrry Monday and 'PhurMuy, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
(iiu-'.UNVii.i.K, S. Sr.urr. arrives firri/ 'l'u p lay and Siihinlay, at 7 o'clock, F. ill.
—and departs rvrn/ 'l’liurudiiy and Sunday, at i o'clock. A. .11.
Farsusi ili.m, S. C. Hi'auk arrives terry Friday, at (! o'clock, I*. ill —and departs
rrcri/ Monday, ul-I o'clock, ,\. ill.
WILLIAM SHANNON.
Augusta, June IHfll.
•JUST RKUKIVKIJ,
AT THK
Augusta Book Store.
TYEUM V \ mill Helmet's Journal,
Library of Entertaining Knowledge,
Ditto of Religions Knowledge,
Sherwood's iScriplnrc Prints,
Kirklnun's Grammar,
Ladies Class Hook,
Mothers Kook,
TVngal il msewffe,
Gibbons Rome,
•Diekn Future Sliilf,
Plain uml lino poekot Testaments,
I’olymiorinn Testaments,
Sacra Frlvntn,
ilonry on Prayer,
Galaxy of Wit,
American Constitutions',
(.'lark on llio Promises,
Stewarts visit to the South Sea-',
Lady oft ho Manor,
Edwards on the Mr-etions,
"Dales Harmony oft ho Divine Atii'flnites.
New American Speaker,
F’T'ieli .Spoiling Books,
Teleinmpie.
Working M in's Companion,
(Say on Asti'eminy,
Alexanders Ilyinas,
Stewart's Helirew <'hristomnthy,
llonn Solilario.', iVc. Ac.
ninrch 81
Ncjtro V’ov *rv»\Vc.
|l man servant, between ,‘iO ami JIM
,/Bl years nfage, an excellent Carriage
Driver, and first rule house servant. Ap
ply to 1.. HULL A Go.
in ireh 10 It
Dlt, aiU VITJC.
fj’TO WHOM I T MAY CO-VCKk.V.jT)
BV the use of Dr. Hunter's im-stmi;
Ida Fills. persons of either sex. Ii
they enrefnlly follow the very valuable
plain, and copious directions accompa
nying tbem. are enabled clll-i-taallv to e
radicaloA CERTAIN DISEASE. am
•o restore lost health, with ease, si if, '\j and
whiinty,i» a f>w days.
(r/" l’he extensive sale and unexam
pled success «,f this Medicine, in lltis \ [
otlicv* cities.and principal towns through-!
out the Union, for the Inst lUV'cn years, I
during which ii was satisfactorily pre j
pared hy Dr. Conway, incontestibly |
prove, ilint when useil with the O'.mt*
TIO.N POWDERS. it edectsn thorough
and speedy cure of that ilrendfnl disor
der, denominated the Scourge ij the Jtlu
til,in Hi ice.
Pills are nocom ,ncd, when
the ease requires it. vvi' thoINIEC-'
TION POWDERS 1 CRu V I'F.
these constitute a mo*; power) u .nab (
cine, ii|iplicalde toll., various «',ig..< o, j
tliis Protean disorder. Full and plain di
rvc/i >•: , with h popular treatise. erpl.ii dun
the v i ioussiftnplo ns, anerthe ttibdt of I rent
mem, accompany each box, so that per
son-- of either-sex may earfc themselves.
(Pi ire of thv Pills $1 a Lor; the Injection
PoHnl r. a at Cerate oil cents inch )
For sale by
TUKFI.N A D’ANTIGNAC.
Druggists, ml.igusUi, G,o
that hone are genuine nn
ess signed P. Kiddkr, Oq the outsideprin
ted w rap- •.
march til 47
AT PRIVATE
XXX.
\ iUO WOMAN, „ nrst rntr
‘, \v iiMirr and Ironer. \
•out 11 years old, likely, n ni | j,
* a l ! rst rate house servant.
man—a first rale seamstress,
' n .M’. and not to beexeell
'si »te, with her femuh
; ears of ago.
53
EDIJCATIOI
WWW MAXVAV. \iAV»OU.
raim: subscriber having purchased
* •« small plantatiuii near Eatonton.
proposes to fake six orciglit young' men
ol good moral elmrneter, hetween (lie
ages of Pi and I'To provide for their in
struction in (In* various hrtmclies of Ed
iicalio.n, in Agriculture, and in the Me
chanic Arts. Apparatus to illustrate the
sciences oft Ihcmistrv, Astronomy. Nat
arul Philosophy, Ac. will he procured
and a Mccbaiiic shop erected.
Schools id’ this kind established in
IVnnessee and In (In* ,Middle and North
ern States have nourished beyond the ex
pectations of the most sanguine. Him
deeds of applications to enter students
have hcca rejected during the year for
the iv.int cf accommodation. The writer,
Inis been urged by several respectable
am! lilcr-m y gcnllciiien, who have prom
ised their sons, to open a similar one in
Georgia and lie now design* to make (he 1
experiment. Mo many months have o
-1 ipse I in fixing on a site, since lie formed
ih<* determination, that ho has not time
to stale all the particulars of his plan:
aor will lie make high pretensions in re
gard to his qualifications nor tin* amount
that shall be learned. He will endeavor
however to impart instruction ns far ami
as well as he is able. Assistance will
be procured in (caching (lie mechanic
arts and some of common the branches
of Education. The older I is to snake'
practical men and quality them to be
come good teachers of schools.
In government, he will endeavor to
act the part of a parent and (real the pu
pi's as Ids children ; hut he mast he obey
ed. lie desires no parent to send his son
who is unwilling to have him submit to
the regulations of the school. Each stu
dent will labor Pro or three hours it Ike dm/
or about one day and a half in the i.-ivtt,—
fare wifi betaken, as the weath r grows
warm, that they be not exposed :o a mid
day min. till (hey become inured to at Ido
tie exercise, by employing the in irniugs
and evei.'ngs. Mo many hours w ill not
|be requisite all the year, but in a busy
'■ season, semew hat more.
I Each student will protide himself with
j‘•beets, towel- iV blankets—and it would '
I be economical for him to have a coarse
j *»it to went* during llio hours of labor.
Hooks, stationary, oil, Ac. will be far
niched those who need the.a at the low
est price. The times ofexautiamions ami
vocations cannot now he named, lirli
j gioas service will be alien led every sab
i bath in Eatonton, a little more than a mile
j IMtant.
Those who wish to enter (their sons
j must give information an I secure places
hy the Iflh ofdammry. The school w ill
he opened on the £)d.
Iletters post paid, addressed to Eaton
ton. will receive attention.
WcgwtatUm* wu\ 'Venn*.
1 The coarse of instruction will occu
py three years.
-• Board lodging, washing, tuition
Ac. lor the Ist year w ill b,> jjPO; for the
t'd s#til And for the IM tjO'd, Favnietits.
ndi yearly in ndvnnee.
ADIEIi SHERAVOOD.
Eatonton. Dee. Id, imi, o ( *
1/AND I OK MAI.JK.
A GREAT BABGAN
is now offered in the sale of n tract, or
•<t ofl, VNU. in Cnrrojl county, which is
discovered lobe rit It in the Gulden proper
'>/■ The owner Haiti;: on the eve of a long
ourney io the North, will now sell it inr
’• *x <pi;e.k npplie ition is made. Imfispu
fable < !> ' tv delivered,
APPLY AT THU* OFFICE.
June 16 73
ft MRMSta
PROSPKCTIS.
THIS Prospectus respectfully in
forms the Patrons ofthe WASH*
INGTOX KUEW3, ami public gener
ally, that Capt. Thomas A. Pastkur, hav
ing resigned the publication ofthe above (
named paper—it will continue to issue
under other sUpcrintendaWfe.
i Its proprietors will not ♦enst any re
flection on its past, nor will they vouch
I unequivocally for its future character
I and nsetul ness. Nevertheless, from a de
cent regard to.public opinion, anti injus-
I <ice to their own feelings, they must dis*
' claim that, unhallowed proscription by.
which innocence is often ’condemned*
wilhoufa trial, the motives of ov.r lust
public inea ntir-representei!, and their
i characters arijnstly defamed. ;
The party spirit w&ich runs so exces
sively high in our State, has carried n
' long With it the most baleful consequen
ces. Like the wily serpent in Paradise,;
s it has long since wound its way into our
r , Legi-lalive assemblies—'ltself a poison,-
♦vf'.d'its ■bite death. Under the cloak ol
v patriotism it has retarctcdthe prosperity
r ofthe State hy distraeXingllie cornsolsol'-
1 its political wisdom.
• ! Tlicy cannot support 'tire rash enlhu
■ siasici rtf a heiftcd pftrttean, any more
i thftfi'itbey can the mistaken zeal ol blind
ed bigotry; who worships man more
than principle, worships un idol. (Such
a devotion they can never join. “ Mea-;
sures and not men ' is l their motto.
I They support the Constitution of the
1 V. S , nfltt declare Willi their vorferablc
Chief** ugUtrale that'“’The Federal L’n
iorntmist he preserved. ’
They-support the sovereignty of the:
States in all those powers not grunted to
1 the Federal tJovcil.inetit, find ttcknovvl
I edge the suvetWgnl y ofthe Federal (lov
eminent in all those powers grunted hy
i the (’oustitutioß, and trot reserved to tluv
.■Slates.
Tlie columns ofthe- phprtr wnl be open.’
to judicious essays on all subjects, origin
a I ate I select—which may tend to inlbrni
the head, or correct the heait, Morals.
! 3 'Education, Politics, Agriculture, Ace. will
1 claim frequent at lei.lcon. Tt.eh- design',
j is. rather to he useful than Ostentatious.!
Truth, consequently, will he their Polar
Star; nnd though they may sometimes
veer from the iiiugiief, they will always.,
endeavor to sail within its Itoppy intlu
enee.
As they feel themselves nt liberty to
express any opinion which day believe
Will advance die public or pciv ale inter
* est of their 'fallow-citizens, so will they
he free, hy temperate discus-ion. to ex
pose any policy of an opposite tendency ,
_ With fliere feelings mid views, this pa
per is submitted to the patronage of u
generous & enlightened public. 11 oping,
that—(hough it may not he a luminary ol t
. the llrst magnitude, yet, for moral and li
I entry woith, it may shine liken lixed’
tl -iliir, with pare and sternly bistro,
i. This paper aHI continue to he forward
1 od to its present patrons, unless hy them
e; Instructed to the contrary. The terms
• will remtdn as heretofore.
All letters and coiTtmauieiilions in re
- lotion to IhisolMre, will meet with prompt
’ attention. H'postpaid and addressed to the
: Pmiirictors. . .
I The Editors ofthe Georgia Jour-?
mil, Chronicle an*! Cohrier, A itgustit, and
i \iheiiiuh, sire requested to give the above
Prospect us four insertions, and forward
their accounts to the proprietors for pay-,
meld. Jan. 11, IHJL 'S?7 4t
THE
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arrangement of the Western Mail, de
parts for the interior, Mobile, New-Or
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is issued, arriving at Augusta ia 28, at
.Millodgeville in -H, and at iMadon in 01
hours alter its departure. Terms *B«S 0(1
per annum in advance.
THU COUNTIIY GECKOIAN
Is published three times a week and con
tains all the intelligence, including new
advertisements, pTildtshed in the llaily
- paper. Terms #■> 00 pt-r annum, paya
hie in advance.
The Georgian, daily and lid weekly,
contains theiatest Commercial, Political:
Domestic .Miscellaneous intelligence,
and particular pains are lTt*slovvcd upon
the .Marine depart meat, where also will
j be foautl all that relates to Darien and'
Charleston. A Price Current, eareliilly
eorrteted trout staiciiieirts of buyers and
sellers, together with remarks oil the
transactions of the week, is published
every Saturday, the foreign Exports
noted daily, and regular tables of the
Exports of oar principal fStaples. both
foreign anil Coastwise, published once
a month.
Advertisements from abroad will he
conspicuously inserted in both papers at
75 i ts. per square of 11 lines for the first,
and J7A cents for every succeeding pub
lication, when daily, or 50 cents when
twice or three limes per week. Legal
notices carefully published, sons to com
ply' with the requisitions of the law.
Jan II 28 1
—i— . i
New Family Atlas. ;
AN KCOXOMIC.U. ATf.AS, for die ,
iA. use of families and young persons, i
eoutiihiingdt .Maps, with VUrioiisTables '
of Population and Extent ; heights of ■
moaataiiis. lengths of rivers, canals roads ■
railroads, vv it li \ lews of buildings, dress. \
il*c. in the various countries. tSoitie i
work id’tbis Kiini is almost indispensable
in every family—and none lias ever been
published so cheap ami portable, as this.
Price#l 50. This day published by
ICIIARD3ON, LOUD A HOLBROOK,
Boston.
April 11 ,">1 '
'V\u‘ VuU’ovVuelovs Wiscmu’so,
A Nl> the Lectures delivered before the •
iSL American Institateof Instruction in
Boston, Aug. iSll. To which is adiled, |
an Essay on the construction of School .
Ilfttsses, iv itli plates.
ALSO,
In pamphlet form, an Essay oh the J
constructionofSehool Houses, to which 1 .
was awarded the prize offered by the j ‘
\m. Ins. of Instruction. \ag. ISM. Ja«t j*
published hy HICIURDSO.\. LORI) ,)• ‘
HO Ui ROOK, School Hook Publishers.
Boston.
April II -51 ’
FOR SALK.
OK 1,200
AURJES of LASI>>
WITH Saw, Flour, and Kite Mills
on it; situated in Barnwell Dis
trict, S. C',. 5W miles from Augusta and 10
from the Village of Barnwell, about on n
line direct from ‘Charleston to Augusta
therefore-it is<j»rt-SV»nrtl the rail road will
either )»«€.? through it or not fur off.—
Price #2,000; one-tilth cash or approved
endorsed-paper at lit) ami 00 days, the ba
lance nt 1. S. 3. and 4 years credit, with
interest and mortgage ofthe premises.
Titles indhqmtuble and warranted.
IT/ 5 ’ Apply to
w JOHN GT IMAIUN.
'Watchmaker, JVb. 147 Btoail'Stretf, Augustn.
July}) < !)
Savannah River Navigation
G'&x&PAM'K'*
f IfE affairs rtfSfeul Company,having
B been brought to a close, with the
exception of pitying the Stockholders,
the undersigned gives notice to all con
cerned, that n thud Divktend of Obe Dol
lar and Forty-Six Cents per Share, (on
all Shares on which #22 has been pn-t)
will be paid to the Stockholders or their
legtd reptesontati ves, accompanied by
the proper vouchers, on application at the
first Brick Building West of the New
Met&et, Broad-street, Augusta, to
J.-VV. BRIDGES.
Augusta, Oct. SO, ISOII. wtf 8
Till?
Weekly IVlorniiLg Courfor
AM)
\E W* A" OIS I£ E N<l L IKER .
On Saturday, the tSth January, inst.,
the Proprietors ofthe Meriting Courier
and New-York En(|itirer, intend pub
lishing on tlicliirgest folio sheet ever is
sued, a Weekly Newspaper to contain
nil that appears during the week in their
daily paper. It will he published on fine
paper, with new type; and to place it
within the roach of all classes ofthe com
munity, it will be a Horded to subscribers
at the reduced price of Timi-VR "o'.r.Ai-.s
per umiiim. pni/nMi: alien i/n in uihfonrr.
In consequence ofthe other Daily Pa
pers in New-Vork, determining not to
I boat'll vessels and receive (heir news on
.Sunday, the Publishers ofthe Courier A.
Enquirer have lately invested ntm-mo
•nious.v.M) dollai!S in a separate news es
iahlishment, consisting of one Sebooner
of ninety tons, one of sixty tons, and the
necessary ro'w-boaXs. This rstubiish
ineitt is supported at the annual expense
of MXK TIIOfSA.M) DOT.LAKS, 1111(1 vessels'
from Europe are boarded at sea and their
news disseminated through live country
with great dispatch, long before they
reach the harbour.
In its politics, the Cotmirn Enqcirku
is purely Democratic —-adhering to the
principles and Usages ofthe Bepiibficuu
Party, nftd >.d vacating the re-election of
General J ackson to the Presidency. Its
columns'tiro alike devoted to Foreign
and Domestic Intelligence, .Miauls, Li
tcratare and the Fine Arts. In murids,
however, it does not act upon IhecVectl
ol'Panalics or Bigots, hat on the contra
ry, in«-iilf»te» those prim lidos of morali
ty and religion only, winch are-fonitih-i!
upon pence and go >d will to all mankind
—the fruit of which is tolerance anti liro
tberly uHeclioii instead of “.persecution,
for opirtion'T) sake.”
llpwitrds of ro'i:a Tii.orsAM) coi>ies of
the Courier and Emptircr are ptthlislied
Daily, and more than thiikk thousand
, iSemi-weekly ; and in the City of Ncw-
Voi'k its daily circulation is known to be
more than un hundred per cent, greater
than any olher pom-r. Tltese facts are
releri’etl to, as alfording the only com
mentary the Proprietors can with pro
priety oiler on the ({utility of the mutter
which will he found in their contempla
ted weekly pablient-ion.
It is intended to publish 17,0ft0 copies
of the first nrtinlKT ofthe paper, which
will ho distributed in dilferent parts ol
the country, and one copy sent to each
Post Master in the United States, in or
der (hat a spedmeti of'the publication
may be examined.
TERRIS.
Daily PopWF #lO per ann, }
Semi- .Vet-lily vlo. -4 us aim. ( .
WEEKLY do. :lperann.S" l "‘ /|,(,na '
Uy 3 Any person who may obtain eight
subscribers to the weekly paper and re
mit the amount, shall be furnished with a
copy gratis; and to companies often
subscribers, who associate anil remit
twenty-live dollars, it will be sent for
ijjrJ 50 each per annufa.
Post Mat,runs who have no objections
to act as our Agents, are requested to
receive subscriptions and remit the mo
ney at the risk of the Publishers, at the
time ol 'ordering the paper.—lt is expect
ed thill they will retain in their hands 10
per cent, ofthe amount received, as a re-'
mlitierntion for their trouble.
LAW NOTICE. !
1811 A LL hereafter regularly attend
the Superior Courts of Richmond '
County, illy olliee and residence are in j
Grcenshorough. Persons residing in |
Augusta, having business to transact, i
requiring the services of a Lawyer, in ,
the counties of Gioefie, Morgan, New ■
ton. Clarke. Ogletorpe, Wilkes, Lincoln, j
Tullitilerro, .Monroe, or Hancock, and
who may choose to entrust it to me 1
will have an opportunity of conferring j
with me personally, twice in a year. I
in reluttiou to it. ' i
FRANCIS IJ. CONE, j
Deco ts IS
W ?l, J . HOKKV
Is appointed Agent at Augusta, for
THIS fiAHV’S HOOli,
The Reprtsitory of
A H i*, LITEIiA TVRE \ t'ASUIOX
i'his valuable work is issued in monthly
mnahers. each number containing sti
large octavo pages or more, printed on
fine super royal paper. Every numbei
contains a piece of .Music, one copper
plate. Engraving, nnil at least four wood
Cats, dluslrntive of some ofthe contents; i
and every three months a Colored Plate
ofthe latest fashions—and js furnished
at the moderate prieJ" of #3 a year.
A specimen ofthe work may be seen
at the Augusta Book, where subscrip
tions are received.
Dee “ 1 K at
! RECEIVED at THE AUGUST a
| BOOBWSTOREy
fEMHE IstlVuiLber of " The American,
Jg Journal of Improvements in 1 1 »e f
Useful Arts and Mirror ctftlie Patent Of
fice, containing 1 authentic descriptions
ami illustrative drawings of the re
cords, specifications nml models of
tl>c Patent Office, l>y permission of the
SetSfctnry-of State, being a faithful rep
resentfttldn of the state of the arts in
America, Ac. IV. I*. <’oor and Win
(freen A Vo. Editors rtitil proprietors:
J. L. Skinner assistant Editor, with an
appends; containing the Patent Laws”
See.
Subscriptions for the above work will,
he received at the .7-gii,s tn Hook-Store,
•where the first number ran be examined
it will no doubt contain much useful
information of the state and progress of
the mechanic arts in our country.
Oct 20 H
' THE
SC’JTKEBit Sn&ALD,
AUaper. to bo Published Weekly, at
MONTGOMER y, A I HA ALL
IN issuing proposals for the tSoiii'HKii.N
IIiiRALD, the proprietors disregarding
those appeals usually made to the kindly
■ and patriotic feelings of the Public,deem'
it barely necessary to state the political
j principles which shall guide its course, i
The excitement which lias spread
throughout the whole Southern country,
in cousequnce of the unrighteous Tarill
of 1828, has created a marked dillerence"
in the polittfaH'l sentiments of the citizens
of the South, as touching the pow ers of
the Generwl Government—which dilil r
) cnee, it fe our candid belief, will in a
I great measure be removed, byiayinghc
-1 fore them, in as clear and intelligible,;
I form as possible, the principles and cor-,
reel policy of our entirely new and expe
| rimentat governmeii*. The course we
1 thiuli lias not ln-eti pursued in as direct 11
1 /inr, as might have been wished. The
disputes of parties lane Us-uped too
j largely ihc columns of the few orthodox
< papers in our country, to allow a candid,
1 sober and •investigation ol
I our national policy—mid. of the delicate
| relations which exist—and which were
I intended by the framers of the United
.States Uonsdiudon t*> exist—between
these-, oral States and the federal Go v
i uraitif nt. We would not indeed by the
I expression ol this opinion, he supposed
to license those prints of dereliction ol
1 i duly, but merely to slate a fact, which
must be apparent to the Editors them
■ j selves of those papers.
To present, therefore, to th’o public, at
’ sheet upon w hich shall be inscribed the
' j cult; i-ui>-cr»ia-» of the- Constitution—to,
' exphnn the object and aim ofotir l'Vderul !
I Union, and the only means by which it
1 may, at this imminent crisis, he "saved
1 at its last gasp,” and forever alter perpet
-1 anted—and to maintain and defend the
reserved rights, powers and privileges
ol the Males, as severally -independent
and sovereign in regard to the saio
rights, powers and privileges—is the
purpose of the publication of IK* JK:u
AM*.
The pro;Victors bind themselves ti
the support of no individuals li t- tin
f residency of ihcse-Uiiifed Mates. A\ (
hold reserved to ourselves the right ol
commenting upon the public acts iff pub
lic mm, whether fur approbation or re
proof—esteeming it the highest and mes
sacred duty and privilege of (lie Press', b
descant upon the acts and proceedings,
w bethel- of one ollieial personage, or of 1
constituted body, freely, fearlessly and
iinframmeied by pledges. Men are place*
' in oftice to transact the business of tlu
People, and a watchful eye should b«
kep't over‘them. No Viian has yet beet,
found, so unbiassed by bis own interest,
asto give bimseifup wholly to the per
formanec of public dtitieSj solely for the
public good—none so pure, as to Induce
Ids constituents to confide to him then
[ interest altd Art (fare, blindly, and with
| cut a stated and periodical revisal of his
acts, for these reasons, no promises
j are made, no pledges given, to inconsid
erately reprehend (he course and con
duct of this one pilhHc functionary or
to blindly applaud the sentiments and
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HR him of L. llUf.fi A Co. w ill In ’
: .H. dissolved on the’ Ist of April next
■by mutual eonsent. The business of tin !'
1 eoneern will he settled at their store b\ 1 ’
j L. Hull.
All those indebted to them will be good 1 ’
, enough (o call and settle their bills, crbi I
; prepared to do so when called on. amlali | 1
those to whom they are indebted will I 1
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; make settlements, and it is to he hoped ‘
1 that all with w hom they arc to he made. 1
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S. 11. OLIVER.
it. iiriji.
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lias friends and the public, that ho will
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march 21 tp 47
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Allen Horatio Arinstions Abm
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Baker ’Daniel Boyce Ruber t
Bacon Win Bongs rev Joins
Bamth Peter Bolter John
Babbit C M Bradley Wm A
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Campbell Collin Cox Matisun
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