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li.l- HE sold,
p,t IV.-xtlM' in February next,
(Mint inm.c in U* town M
ru county, .
Vt'S \Utt»
I), V ci» **•»» acljotuiiig ' b* *
1,0 toal cilutc .-I' Bri'lan,
,1,1 for the benefit ol lh<
eoltrt. , , ,
OtlN CIIEKLY, Admr
tns*
B to an order of tile liono
nurt of Ordinary of f,»n
t, P sold, on the lira lur*
next, at the court-house ol
f\CYPB "V
,tate, of Bud lee’ll
left! of the lours and their
ah coney, ? Mmr ,
■' lUliOON, s
r 5. 40—fit'
o an ol der of the liono-
of Ordinary of Lau-
old, al the court-house
first Tuesday in Ee
lirittou, dee’d—sold
EAVF.R, Mm'r
UtUunis non
10—fit*
|.'ehruaty m at
t lhouse in Cliu-
00 in the 7th
:iu now Join's
Walnut creel,.
iicorje. Ihijfliy
rt for the he-
tr,oro5A?'t.
Ter -coloring Iht Acm-l’upir tt tab'll, ,,,
OF IHS
to rut: cirYor .triiv r.i
rtHE editors of this paper recently
I eit in the town of I'men h " j .
eralufulfor the patromipe afforded thtuM,,' |i lt .*; r
friends under eireunistanc e, tJ peculiarly j.
,pici t he repeiilad solieilstions ir./r,, ,.
Ilenieii diUiugili-I.ed for their /' rr-:, ai-i'uir -
maul-, and eipially conspieunin for llirir Liit,.-
ciU hilorinulioii, lies induced the editor, i,i ,,f
ter the following prospeelu* for the remuv.,1
their eslMlilifhnient to the city of A e ,.. ,
They an fully aware that thru, are nuiv in uV
city, a re.-peulahle number of pres-ej | M
opera lion, and ilia! eneli lies been lilwslly
cournged They would lint bft ui.deinti,',K| u,
have determined mi inakingthis esishli,|, mni [
there, with mty thing like a spirit of hmilliu
towards any of I heir brother I'.ditu/s tui (he,
contrary, they will endeavor to cultivate Aar,
mom/ nnd JiUinUlnp with "II, and tru_l i|,«i
spirit w ill In: cordially rtciprur.alcd.
The limited circulation of the Fumiorr
heretofore, will nuike it necessary to say •,
tiling on the subject of its general licitilic.nl elm.
racier, and of (he coarse that the KdHarsiulei.il
pursuing in future. They ate conscious in iu
avowal ol ‘heir political tenets, that they iremt
upon iltli ole and slippery yround; for iuclt, j #
tew fid. "s cun adopt apolitical tc*.t, winch
they can pledge themselves to pursue, and bc
nil tones art cmicrientiowly and coni,■tent!}-.
This inncli however, they can explicitiy avoir,
that in tlieii youth, they imbibed ilia good,,11
republican principles, inculcated by Mr. Jailer
son,and many oilier sage politicians and pair,
ols of llmt day. Tollman principles th, y iniciil
to adhere, ami notwithstanding there may i#
m en innal abrmtiions from them, yet they it.lj
at all times tic open to cuavn iion, anu retries
their slaps ns -p eddy ns pns.ible. In the pur-
mit of I'lies,' prieeiples, they shall fearlessly as
sail any measures resulting from the general of
stele governments, which in ihnr opinion,
' rly niorifeslsadepaiturefronitlitm. they
Ex’ors.
yrnr.
v ha* e
lie . .
wish it to be fvirly understood that ihe> h re I lie
advocates for ^ontliem riglds ns defined in the
Constitution oi the United slate-, and ctemly
avowed by th* frnm* rsnf that instrument—uct*
trammelled by th m* roiuiiiioiu and rttlricimiu
hicli were uVoWi d ou the Hour of Conger-;,
t a $i.iii nun non On tlit* ednii>«iori of Mnrouri
i*) tin? V'niori. To preserve th, rights in
lMr oriiihmlpiirHj, th* y will ua. mh udvocote
the election of n Southern resident liny
will al*o fufl constrained to op; \ nie.i-
surt, having f »r its object, Inc < conra^nirnt
oi manufacture", Ht the **pen>,- »| ih * other
great iotere.-l' of the c< n.inu.oly, l>) th** in*
crease of Hut»•*•*, either rim i ll) • i ii.d.iecti), to
efhrt flint ».hj^rt. The Eitifors hold that all
public officers, belonging to the national or -tHt«
governments, are rtgntt«iily subjected to a ?cru-
tiny of their conduct, through the medium of
the pres«, either by r ltion m inJuiduoicitcnit.
The Ksarainer. therefore, will he open t ilio
| discussion ot all (MMiiieat principle*, nun tor the
; investigation .d th*.- offinnl emd'.ct I all pub*
lie functionaries—but they are not di.«p*i*« ii t®
rrtth** j»*r>#r Him mdri.A < .1 personal
nr ttir vehicle of nUoltrant s/iirit. They
will nut rhrinkfroni the mdependei t nul •(
dy v r '!h which th?> comm* , ceil, • it
firmly persev* r*» in that cause which tin-. 'ie-
lir.ve to be jiiit anu rishteons. I heh uiiir-*r,
whether original or selected, tli-> w*|i rndta*
or to make «.* interesting and instruitlve,
humble abilities will admit. They aie
d to lie able to aiiu*>unce tr* their fnetids #
t they have received file Igesfriui man) dis-
uislied gentlemen,of acknowledged taleati,
hey will orcasionally luruisii tb»- edit*H»
the effusion'* of their pens—they rely much
e*e pledges ; end they *ineere!y ii.vite nil
gentlemen, whose habits and gtnius m-
hetn to news-paper discussions, to atlord
eiraid. A poriiou of their paper wi'l
'oually devoted t<» Liter dure, Agricul-
ideed to all t!ir arts anJ acieures. as
may ta* atfurded. T hey humbly so-
of public patronage, mho they most
tadge themselves to make use ot
le means to deserve it.
ThOS. I MOORE,
r. L ROBl.NaOkS.
O.VDI TIOJfS.
will be issued weekly, on ^
ualUy, ^ #5 large or larger
jainted in Augusta, at thrift
ityahie on the receipt ot tli«
dollars ut the eipiraliou oi
id establishment, «re
furnisbed with this
ontrarv.
oils w ill confer a
'Kiiisible subscribe
St of their nan «i
of Febr'iif)— 1 *
or before liMtf
iatthisOJfie$
applies
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