The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, October 25, 1825, Image 4

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f ROr’Oji 'Mo H t - hi i!.'i. in I 'h'ler frille, (Go).) a S'-in wr Uij Taper, lo he entitled T\VV A* IK iV\fc DiJlVul. 'J*<j |f («ijt*vot,C(l '■ 1 1 1; Uijvi .•* >n and t'mfenc*- ■’ • | fc .-■•iiuj; f> 0 III' ” Ijf till! Ulll v. i. tl-*i i ai;.l happineM of the Souls of the Human Family, ami ot tins Unity.of (, k!. jpv , s'M'!i rv of BKUEvr.as os < Mills I I'llK LOUD.-’ .Vehi<' non ’anger? Innw. H F iii** ioi the pro-W od I’.p-r v . i ill a h men, whmleiitht to witit * ** ■ nappinessiil thi ir fell tW-civaturea,do rtsj ncc i serving die i.ipui mimm of s- mnci*. am! in holili l tlfe t mi'-ion o( .iiiellnetunl sm . ,»vc ! i not ;n 111 -■ lilfss* 1 I .t'• iI S' i s-nl 11 ■■ v h'Mifve that vnci'f. is no -• ■ jlitutnm, ii'i farm ol jtoveinment on the f.i-eiM the a, ainoiigsl n.i n, that afford-, m.many i *!ili»•», tar ti,o utcomplishn t. 1 tie nuhie poi'|Mi<ieHof ev,i<*!ic»-, anil mo .! improvement, • ’ln Ainericait MniHthutiun and the appli i.on of ds gi ernment. I. • me ji'i .t) I pi uti'otion are! hettign intlurii of the oemmut A ihrse tiniltd SlaU's, i ti ■ ii'. in> |»* diluent It. ;.iie idjjid am; t .so .ii'c-il improvement <>l e In.man in:nd a rutini/ mutivi s are os hi hi ted < .ilr n ■ fated ft, excite ii .lUention and engat; ■ its en quiries, as well as to stimulate it-, energies.— Men every in in netj 1 think freely —. m rty 10.-gu may speak /, iJ/ij -e» r>i pen may employi j 'wite /hot /•«..> 1 i, —cvrty pi : '- s in / print irfnlli/, ami try mail n. y -■ late width/ Mm .*vdo :(.•••» of wit •urn </ •••- wisdom, f-o ’ivr- 11- alter {-.» read itlnm t i ot t.ile -.ml m < or tempia.ie n n the ■ ... fa o' human in vwligation and coiijectun i i» •. ■ too, !;•■ *ihi. ' a ■ - n Ilectiot of sub* je ,- of i irio.it' and adniiration, lufUrienl <*• drathe attention ad v•• Ittf reaaan 1 r .••■) e. the »»-..(1 ' ‘in. . . Hid .. I. (•’ Umnlel.e -i . sUpi; ’A m. i- ve. '■ • .-v , i!i . pre-.-.n' a.-n ■■ ■' pine* nl i* who!"I i.c 1 -milv, (■•a i ; j■. m~( ih. imp.-, '.ante, mui ■ ••* >. ■i> nf licit lei.( (1.0 henevo ! o' i nl yvi* • , .ml an; capable of affording diem tin plc.isiim' ee.ntem|dation« V’ nd ian lie more delig! leu > a benevolent lom 1 imi to sec hv fail . 1 fed l.v hone, rmifi I. m.in toy in tnu:af»,» '. 4 . .r.iJ.,!/, Ami n .«/■**’ j.h o ia JCJ.u’g h ,t L! »m, i l! " ’ ‘ •»* -Ht.' s otf ir • 4 .iy An, l b '* "l> t. 1.1 4A!»U. froif wiol. Althouaii; we 1,1 ,ie 1. .1 ,-l . ; m„. Scripture that if is .ne 191." Gud OUr tin Vi nr. (o /:i;vea:7''.n til /. , u -i I .nl I • r >in - wil.IT til, kn !■>■■■• -j '' at, . , yet yve believe tin the make* j*-. <. ( e..u., ■ 'il|a r ’.e i: infill. . i nvJedge, " ills ■yy >i 'ne\ cannot love him, or he happy . and no further belinvi that t/irre in one 'lnhulor hflwfrn (i dm. 1 - „ t tin■ .If, - (I/,.; , Joan, i '/y ffia’f himself i nmnoMfor nil hh< ;. t tijnd in dm’ lime, .ml yve, Relieve that the time to proclaim and h ifi/i this Divine truth is u( hand, and that it will .y.m. mmle known in all pe,.ple, a- a. truth of Lid tidings, ami ol ~--vr/' joy and wc 1 M i be or- religious dulv to (.ontrihu'i- nil riic means we can, for that, purim-i Vs -an , UierefiN'e, solicitous, that ;•!! the frk-uds nf m. n, and/. i/e believers in ti. - r ; ptu: - ol Disciples of “ Christ the Lord” would lid in the undertaking. And wo believe, aUo, that 1 he l l- me a large number of gvntli meal of title.us and head denne in these Soi*i';.’rn Sl i'es who are true believer.-, m the. consola tory doctrine of i ninf.-nal tialvnlT i, and h lmt oi the I. nity of Hod, ai I who will n -;n! ; in leading th ■ mind of the»i fellruv creaturesl to the knowledge cf ihc truth as it is in Je sns, by t ontrihutirig their ei 'ttioucihle. exposi tion pf the ScripWres of Divine light, to - ndci '* j he .Star oj the \>iiilft' % pi M-.ie - y. bimimmv, to guide tin yvisc. to th” liabe'cl thtU , " the Saviour ,»U m . In addition, to this prospect of cmiohiii. ! the columns of The Si,„. ~f Ute Soi h publishers will h iv. the pleasure, and her 1 »« 8 « ,ectlB « fr«Hti ■ imbei of peri publications t rl. art( i j.., , uoiv published ,» the N «„d Eosier.il States. kMIto i”h tiic primary object of (he ub • ‘‘ BKe ' be toilhistrm f actr . mv ?«•' ’ "'■"■mi Kdin.ss a, d 111 I.);-, SOU'S am' the Ln.ly-God. ami !( > diweinin... • ‘‘‘to the- column., of '/ / i{ ar , 'f f 11 ■• rticlts , v.'li |, may he . ” Mel " 1 ■■■'■■ ' « seno to ,M ' in g on ■ lem in i'.,. ' lift nt.s ..relu-isi V. ..... I.: , b‘..b, r >... licvi all ciaiikintl to he tkrm. OV n*Bi. eriov '■ pnbiishois or r; te f ~ '*• not calculate «... ~ v .,1, ■ „,ry , UU ii... .;, . , , ' "*"" ‘- • rgul.ile lb ot 'lie paper, accord.-,g .~. , ' ' •''' 11 may re :civc from ■ ... ! 1 b-'" 1 '” ! nod liberal public, ot Viles- , 1 ' ■' ■ • ; V, ’ '' ' •'» j««l’ ai! : .1 i foro von to ver . I' tirle, ,j per annum. m,, ....• ~, , ,i„. , , s . . UU |4 ! s' ipt f tile I.- eli ' ■ " -i ■ i yy ' ■ ' subscription paper or at flic end"' s, , |Vom the Mine of the' publicat on ul d.e !' us t uumber. IV, Ne adrertiioments will be Inserter in the. columns of The Star of the South . i i ep' notice.s of tiie, death, ol distinguished! perao • i-i.t.-iiages, and of the publication| l of wm« f I ile rain re ; oi liven- nature hoc , j merits. V A c->i;»; '.tent Editor of The Star of the South \ ni -.e obtained, and it is now in-' tended to • •> imem.e tn • publication nt tin*j find day <d the yea.) If- V. h. Printer . of newspapers in the! Slates - .•*•■• (hoolitKi, tfeorgift. uni Vla-f i>i- <a, and i!.<- (- o M ;.. era* all th« cou - in in ti c smne, states nr elsuwher-;, villi , • to i a (he names of any why, Jy-u to " lor The Site nftht Snntn. j v»-| semi a i Fort Hawkins, tit, t»y the 1 20th >f i-. • next, an ! so on as they no . hr Ota; - "i j ‘ f r ./id out ul the sub .piiii" fia ij, direci.-.' t ■ th f Ivlilor <u 1/je ’i tihn f the Smith, ,/ , !' -iters hi the .-o ■ ,-states who 'ar-. Ino'Ki to the )i-».- ly id tin mi-ms of man,ami t> e mvi-sM-g-ri-m, uiili-i> t e 'oin-| ’ jsei ’-c ttbo'v Prospm tus i.i d.i ir pap. is, » 1 -ittcii as (hey ildflk ] - per. ■| Ext cMitur’s .Mule. | |\ THi.it .lav i.i.- 1- h Uecem! • • »,x, * s r vifi In* h I<i nl ihc l*i«(ilstem u Mol. ’'.r-IDUt a’AHS. Oil r.Sl|f UlVc il t j. . iti» county. Uio ti.irn Mid Fodder aod oUici ! visions made »t. -t« He prcseti! ~ .... <.O iii d’i u'-ciisiis btlunginy to Hi !»0.-;. ;m- . , / ol tlor.es «ii-.t MlllftS, «'o')Hit we . d J; • sou vu e iti 'hle br-iod Mares, and Hie «: i die . ~ the stock of Cr.itle, a. r. ■ j:,i, «t -on, t nil ij!o ol ot’ 'lll. Kilgiish hrtf , t,'i ;j I log*, and llio Plantation : •I h m - ahoul I; t. " l|.n I '«<i ;. >1 I I e oi., Ii (I or il ■ ’ m ,ul ivuliun lo give euiplo/mei.y to tivory-1 in rty liaurls. ‘lino j I tloo Uu I no I o’ j i Iny. »ud : »«.- .-cat .cry v nubia lor i; ' lumber. -p.iw- | i Vi t*i<> Huini’ Inn ’f! pla.-e, will! jo: .ol v the rtrisl .s.nv .fills uu I. . 1 Kivm, » d the Dn-lgi- auru.s ... koown av \V.u-cs, wr i I ah ii forty 1.. ; it .i r.-o her in. i liul i.»u V1 ’ iiS!).-VV, {lie ,?^i! 11. -. ' ■ r cirri’ ’s ,1 vi • sold a the IM-uualioi. : S»v 'ivi! I- .'■!•, io Columbia county, .i the noil'll «• if... !.".ktc I'-•,< k, the wink: of (Ii ' 1., ii and I odder i- rumig ‘ensils, stock, lirloitoing :.;i th it j luce sic! h)so the PI. , ,dvii. ? its. f, mciudho, .•- mt s v huiidreti aert iof lum o' Very r m:cIIc" nun t \ml oi i'.fU V tlio .20 th , IVc-mbc-r, will lie so'rd < the n; .1 kdt-luiiih. . i h'-C ’y of I'uata, about Porty vrv l.k - -■•••ro. , it* ’ le g mechanics, mm e wi-.-aiits iul fi”ld -."lda. Ibe sales ai each plaev v . "" ■■ -■■ ten o'cmc i and close at >l , ‘N.J . I' M an-i oe .: mlin iml from day H day : i . •■■■n pu-opervy i t sold. , I wtlve m uti.s credit « 1 he given for all ’’ umris over !. o I) iMacs, ami notes vs ith good 8e •M'-'i ■ i” pm i, before the piop-.ny will he de ,! iivered. Susan B. Ware, Ex'trap. Wm. W. Unit, Ihx’r. r Os the II V-v .'t o j o". ,1 ” Y Editors of N •••“ - -a i m'-! Ih jt " io- >he Vtl-i.l - ■' -.pe, in South-star j ,11 i ai. : mir I gr.m tins: three weekly m l !it io ■ .not forward Ur accuum* to this office I -j hm faymeu'. ■j " m .14 i*V-t: U.tUV ’A ‘ , 4 . u <0: { '• ’ OiD t Jt . i nu’ W;4l be Blufi J ai ihe Mil 1 * •< li'Mift* n Uu-. c*ty oi A-.> f| , bri 1. I; id Uirual hnyirs :~j ' A* ti-.s of buml m fust Dis • loci m xiunroc comiiy. No. lon, , 1 Negri fllau -.aoieil Jack. i; -I I’c#, No 7'i, in U e Pmsoyttrian Church. AI tml'-u.gn _■ ■ i Hie ..s. jic n Join, (flvirkc, de ceased. I cii.i .. ..all;. ■*V O'. T tlu. T'. i ixulo's. I.’ i'p-.v r ;V ioMv'lrc, Jihi io nffvs. Sept* \tlniiais(raf,oi ,, H Wale. * * u s, lo oil numbia Courl-Moube, on th b>-■•<- I'uesday-m Decemhei ntxl • ■ (no '-i-' itful tliirty Vcrea of i 11 ’» ' -I , lo iv I io ot Wiiha-u k i 1 -s. 't -j -1., or lie • efit ot the heirs • " - wed .Si oi on ~. ii oj 14 months -'oho Kennoi), . hlm'r . Oviober ■ l4Js yi r ..... Adnuuthf.iafoi- n sSaip. 4 v: "^■t'-tiABI.K ti- u: uer ot the homu.rabh ; Inter, i C>. i - ot Burke county 1 uc .:u ’.oi. -or )r mat> ;" SvS, w ill bt sole lie jl Court House- m v..d c. umy, „ n the first Puesday IjiitO. . inner ‘ie*-!, b wc.-tn the c.-uiul hours-ol ’ V Negro man. Prince, the pro ■ rty of Kio.i.e i l.j. hi, derea„- .. -v • tor Ur, ’ ' *'a.d ilecc-scd’s K.s-1 le, ’"- s ' n “ :r '• ‘*i VII th. .Jay ot -ale. ' 'I 1 n.ok.'r'l JLehtor, .hhn'y, j I October i, is. i. o ( ~ - ; ~ - ” j s1 M J ruK uc, A AvV .vV i? 'NA W Vv ! • - Mih-crii . i a’ ’mhct’.i * L . ‘. 1 ‘ « "eg 1 -'- him. non j " • VJ - o hetyuen twenty-five and thirty yr-.-- c.f age. v. 11. -w ccmf.lv-xion, ; ket4oi oi , 1 1 " •"* c-b. I-.cly and free spoken, has c «ch I, to*:, i rhet-k. extending ir.:tn the* corner o I - i .oiiiti Uiyy.'ir.is his tar, ah nt an ii c*i in! ’ '■ - rde a carpenit :, 1 f., s.-oi ■j' ”1-• nr f.a ,V: I • h re of M.-rvi- 4. n 1)7 pcr-.Oli that v-ii! apprel.cmi him and d«- I I : - •" we at Sparta, Hancock county, o. - v ; ..M rnjHtmr. so I can gel him, shall he icwnilm . ft"** n»s trouble I AmliM>ou AhrnTCMiibii*. . (>, .h. 17 ' ii-i • iNonck. 4 f iTt t vo-’ ■ ; vt ,., , }( ( p :-» Dry -• »i St re or Couiting Hoi lyomig man Hul , -s an iimrc: kmovled, ol ’ ■ 1 ■ - I’l' "OmPilc ■ „s In , - i .. - y j,, ~ , 1 jdivsLd to A tJ. and 1■ ft at tins ofiic..-. will hell pm-.c-u dtj alter. ted lo t : September 25 26 e national tales A NKW • Fhl'l DJCJIL WORK. T?TK ( **(•' u.e of a Series of Tales . .rafixated tutu c • j.iied from the works of liJillltiuit authors, ml not previously pub in thr I itcd States, was issue«l ..m the Nf‘ • press’ iu the month of (July last ;ai >i October next, a second volume -jj, ii s appearance. In the preface to the first volume, the 'editor I •' to be his intention f-< ;; ntinue lie- a tjoartcdy if the |;!i< patrol. l/ ; undertaking. since then he . m is had die n o t satisfactory proofs, that a* etforts }•,• i; case (he present stock .ol literary amu- merit aml instruct!'*.• have been p nerdiy - ■•(.*. able. f,’i.> following ■in 1w of tii testimonies in its ffi.or, win 1 h ive Appeared in different p • ...t! ■; i-; ..i ./ie i.' jmmhUoii our Ic.sur.- has i-te • itillyl .‘S g; it, we think it an eie anihlg ** P w liO jf(_: ~• ; cic** )’ C ; h«OM»»vei to thfc! branch of . ding It ia tie ! u * a i- I ' ejected and purports to b< ' i» : ■l'Ur i sin* c. nphi from tin w * .lings us dis- I erent uuoi .s , i,j , e inter >l>at the design oi j tie editor n> t» I'.-Nect aiui p .. tit such pieces a* ® i) of preservation, but which, a ica*- t through a variety of public*. iioiim, are ftlgiove and pi-.ishable lUs numbei .etorc u f:<■.to the credit of the editor, b< ■ ken, •, mi handsome paper am; very wed .. i,) c .hUi m eleven (ales, pretty equal ii oei if, aitM c-i M.'ectod as in unit » diversity . • sit vevi. I j ; Statesman. i v ii*v. lot huil leisure lu per ‘.he whole, •" !rom vvll «t we Save reach enlf-Uam n. ** "o''h *' -■< k will be sought ■ie • those ' «'• *h-» i in works ol ffi r -i ■ i,on "*•- l»f.niu- ami anxiety of business flu ~.ouie ..1404 which he volume ia got up , • i ■ :>qw . rtully ■ ecoinmend it to the notice if iht j iu■ 1 1 • •s 1 - SJft , i ■//-; Advertiser, ' °hjf of Hie editoi, m ’> :■ ’ c’jres i ■ 1 ' 1 P‘ ' - Vi.* lugitive ... t ■ inert, srwis' sink info oblivion, and sis i.M'nronn * 11 o •. , übtu ,n. serving on ■I ; iec„s . may uome within bin reach, ile . *Pj ; iM '■> have made ip the present volume a ' ; r«j. ,i.c compilation. at..! vv t doubt not i will Ii- read wabgreat pleasure.” - l. Cut. m autii-il (title volume entitled “ National ” baa iu .' been published by the hoc■ I ‘■ -- I ’he (■■■ I'p'.lor j . I , ' ■ • '* ’•« -.sic in the P> viu.it leleuiion, ■ o mi ton'll jea to he guided by the none ir,t >,he w, I (er gi. at boo, .. .f- 1 ■ '>■by 1. is judicious labours. I ;.ere is, ! !' c! '°f writing ho instructive and 1 ,i; ' ■»» *• tales and stories in which tb* shm» of foreign nations are faith. i l y "* . oung; persons they are r.c --:■ »'t cuve Tb~ -ncidenta f the plots i cate «'i iu;t -est .i-ntly :u the mind, but lid .in H merely be cuehautresa that ieaibnlu . -m. J 'ai apprehension ol h...ori i r •■■i. ts, 1,.- cv.iui.ei iMi.mm.'.-vViK. Mvi/ai- . ihe editoi Ini-niJs, it lulHcient encourage 1S given, t,. issue a volume quarter!v. -mn a cursorv perusal of the first volume, wc l-iaken “ T <|U ' '* ,be las ‘‘ has m, le-laken. 0 sum. ~i :My . , , merely to select, , - nttlc snow what per >e»erance ,t requires tn drudge throu, . nil U„ Z£L’‘£SrJg ..." .n.L.mn.. ... ti „ v 1 c 1 ' ’ vu 'iablc and die moral from that which UTT: VVe .. . Old recomniciid this vISVo I ne lh..ronag.■; of the public. The tales are se *1 with good tale m.. judgment—the tvno °««ver. it u. offered at-a reasonahfirioe J ■ .1 - I.'.n-dersiionsthat are importanSfut J uirday extremely rare. W t h-.pe the editor! will i.. auh sufficient encouragement to on* wclffirVTV' 1 ' W ' Ul “ W ° l ' k v ' V,ch he »evms -. \ „. o f ”^"‘1 "! ' nike ‘“'cresting and inatruc i'e. —view V tuner, ffii.S’j., ’ tion gs entertaining talcs is »•• "nnc-mg v.n.uu nccment of a plan of no lit , . , propriety, ano i.cce-sity that of collectinj- ,‘ujj ..j.,. ) . in ■: m regblar form the choice tof i ' ••a , a species of writing which seeml^o p--- ::" ,^‘S-.e ev b # c^ n, ' in r^^ t. uciion those Occasional momenta , r i which count a, .too many to he nice w„s ' mployment, aid as too few to allow of an ocav paiion .ha. requires a stretch of attention ' dVew York Nat. Advocate “ The first volume of a projected, seri s „i ales, translated and compiled from the works of n ktent authors tn every courtry, w lm have ac • a '• lrln ' l, . v >n iha.«lepartrr,eni of literature ' J u#t b «f n p|bhshed in New-York. }, coni r ries ’ s!,,n& • t,i,er i«n> g»y . One of their host qualities (a; lea ' th-ti W-lSllT" """ “ f he selections, ».,r the present volume, mc,! h.e hnehooin. Irattimfralton. The ThetieliA ' J The Fair Mar,e11 ..., ; I.c Mn Ihe imrte, q/ Saguntum, Mil , ; * Ml k Li n •■ , '.cunrh Ca,tU\ and Master an,l .tL i We I. we 1 'I ,or i # I-•Mticnlar t), a cu.sion of the me- Mil lltesc tales i and snail therefore simplv say .; : hi« y 7 i P f* r . , the of physicians. • be wail calculated to “fulfil the. in anions"! j'liiiied at nv us above. They are v!,,„t, well im : V“1 m d , ,He r e "t Stylos, and ot -, „ JU s menu i m... u re awai m .k , point : ' b* against th - yrc „f * • iti, f 3 m ... „ Mr! . Ipi "is and peilit,acinus clamour. ...; j c ), ~ t . •. j , aftection, or thefrui*. ~f dull and ones : We insist that there is more tiu * ... . more ofig nality, mow • niua, i ; ; areallygo.nl .ah., >; ‘,.ei: Uh. ,u Nursery,” than ia wanted for the . huh' “ m qOH it-TJ I , • ’i>hy. -.\cn-y.:k u s , , li;i'otVured a i.remiuiu for ««<»!»..!!■ dunit':.tic i lies, the editor calculates orr.-Tv 1 mg t uiisulot Pile poition of tlmve it "the j|uogress ol Cm work. Aiteatly several jCoinjict it'irt: have appealed, whose produc if ’pprovetl of. shall have a place in , nc iorthCt»Mi:ii‘T volume. ! . ;‘ N 1 a,ioral ’ Will in future be pub- 1 : at 42 \\ illiui,,.street, New York, a l - (Allan pt-r annum. To subscribers <1 ; iiMiHt a years sulik H] ion in a.l valid . the four vol limes will i ■ ,’orwault I !'* ,i:v published, to any j o 9 t tow nin ,u ■ lu ’ “1 iv Voi k, tee of aiiditional; e-, vim s'; all i.i,.;tjjc« lor conveyance beyond I ' I • ,r Slate, most be paid by the subscriber. ;s.’:-,jir|c volumes may be had at one dollar j iiditers of newspapers who jc.jii.ii th. , | prospectus twice, or oftener, and forward; ;■;() paper in which it appears, .addressed to rhuEditoi of Nation,':l Tales, New-York" . v ill be entitled to a copv of the Octobei i i . 1 “ j v iduni, i j .Vcw- York, September. 1 ;'-25. PROPOSALS h'fjr a iit.o Pape*, to bt published in the Cay oj Jhitrutia,Georgia, under the ) P'e of f.f rVAGVftTA lIY J'.KN/AMIN BUANTLY. # adventnimg a proposition for r-n additions 1 .v, : ewsf »,aer in this place, the intended ediur ~.irc that the number and variety o! pubiici - >f his kind already in 'ucc. nful.vjcratior.. ■ * « serious obstacle to « *w attempt u j l.e ,i-. v ay. He will not affifit-. that the atami genius, ot the fascinations of wit; the splen j i er.." on, or the imposing ii .mcs which < MCdct ■ [ ..u-i.msm lias assumed, vti.’l always be ound to adorn his columns. Should the repula , I ju of his paper he eclipsed by the more coin • Minding iustre of those which have preceded) | w;l) nevertheless, have the consolation to n.no.', ■:.-. the shade ■ ;st upon his incipient de i go f'-i i ■'! ;:ii those larger bodies which it wert j I nvidti.MMi to iliink of equalling. lie tv 0.. i tond of, promising much, because h« , icow;. ilm.i pompous dcclamati in wilt ‘never vc * trify, ’tl.c. au-lti vv pr tensions of those v;ho dea in nothing but Title I'age. Neiliicr is tv inclin 1 to pledge himself many party in political thv mission; because he believes thut the dignity ol ' ruth, and the maxims of genuine honor, are of ten v/olul.'y compromised iiy the spirit isf poll'i cal faction. While, however, tie disclaims tin ■: a-gna and the morolry of the mere instrum.M * edit..)', If will reserve to himself the right of asserting, v ten • cession principle.* in w itch '.he perpetui y of our happy Hepubl.' ji. oonfederaiion is involved. tl tvc.g bee ■ imh.n.J from infancy with ih* ji.>ve of (H-c t, .'i ;in,.-nt, and the admiration-o ■Hipular a id tc.'.al rights, ■’ will ever be his pur jpos;. tn • ... i.cate the --. use o’ rational d-moctacy ‘ tod to ih 1 ioe those teittimei -a winch lead to .It j ardor or virtue and patriotism, fn connection is till tl.;s design, » leading object of his pape> ■ dl h to ex -ntplify the u’.iht of the Press whe.. j .ur.li am 'lie licentiuusni. sos party spirit, , ■ ate. inat-gnity. The c ■'iments and opin 4nts ot others will he freely tranaferred to the ■ hviii, when ver they comt recommended by ~ie weight of just ... nh cM;y, or by die impress ol •KC-U judiciously applied. h happiness and glory of a people depend no lev" upon the success of moral and religion.- principle, than upon the correctness of their p.. 1 r *®d, it will be a primary concern- to in j uulcate ojiUn.-t «. -ws of virtuous conduct, :■ o lead the cond py pleasing gradations to th ! '■ niti.-mphition of those scenes and retribution ! ‘‘ r ' ■ vr: : - ry . -.-tpi.-naihlo agent in the- world j c ' l,, r. It u ."u-l be disingenuous not to avon - that whilst the public interest will be consult! i I [yrivalt at. i ;.i nodauon will bo nongTit • and th . OecnMr-i.it '!,ai carries matured r‘Hec'ions to oil, •■is, wiil na'urally court that patronag n whic ii.- e depends the remuneration oi toil ■ and se l ■ denial, lun ahovensmed has been intimately Conner, j 1.'." *’'‘r ,‘h® M-.Ki-ng air! editorial business. (•« . - I <ne last six years in th;,, city, and claim j I t-jc credit ot ociog an Xpert practical print*-, i Vlii alsop6h9.,N the. advantage of having c ! i rihutiuns in literature, politics, and moral) ' • r. in several gentlemen ot disimguisl.ed qua ! ,fi ...lions ; and lienee indulges the ..anguiiie t xpre - ;‘;on. that the Oas; arm viil unite (lie materia.* I 1 n amuse uient, iiislrnriiuu, and moral good, ,1 CONDITIONS. j The Oasiiuvsti will be printed on a sheet ot! ! -c l«rg, -., sme, witu entirely new material'--.-- ! j Jhe paper top the City will issue twice awed;, I m five Dollars per annum, in advance, or .ii’ • ' dars if not paid within the year. Countiy pa I : ; or, . c< - a -ve -ii, at Three Dollars per annum, i » aid within the yetr, or Four Dollars if not paid i l (:ire the yea,- expires. Advertisements will bt I jfiserted a: ' r established prices in Aug-icta * "p 1,1 * umber of the Orcsrvgr will be pub I lishtii ea-;y tn the winter, or so soon as the ma 1 1 crisis cambe proc.red from New-York, ; !p" Editois of papers wii) confer a favor bt giving the above a few insertions. October 7 ' -pj t FA I'E.N i COTI < 'P HE Subscriber respectfully informs hi . friend- 1 a. and the public in general, that he has invented ] *)l & yA'tll\v\ *MaeV\m!,. < J° ‘he purpose ! Packing Cotton into square \ Buies, i y the p:\-r oj a 1.-ver, nctiny on It h.cn: l, lohich drives the follow:* that ims tithe Cotton into the. Hair. i Ihe pi. er of this Machine is such, that from f •150 to 500 p >unds of Cotton can be pressed in ' fin hve yards of 42 inch bagging with considers ;ole ease, and m a very short time. The snperioi i : advantages of this macliino are clearly manifest, : I 'Oat in addition to the small quantity of bagghig i I required, f which certainly is an object,J"\ wo 1 , lia,|(ls ea,i with great ease, pack from eight to twelve bales in one day, if the cotton is coim . t ien , i>) -'aving some a. l o dance in sewing, winch ,) is by . far the most tedious part. The simplicity 3 .of til s machine and its -upetior power ate grea lly admired by mechanical artists, and in facial ' • who have seen it. »y a mechanical dem.mstra itionit is proven, tliat the p« wer of the 1 ver .jam! its concomitants are equal if not superior tb ’ • uv, even to the wedge if properly applied. 1 I l?rom ' '-■ '• id frequent enedmiums pasi 1 the iiiven ion. the subscriber is induced to „f. fer it to the Public as something worthy of their j immediate notice. Any person that may want, [can . j ply to the subscriber. The probable cost he FI FT'. DOfl.AltS, when ell materials are found, and CIGHTY, if not found. Patent Letters having been obtained from the Depart :■ * T>t of Stale of the United S a'es, a!! person# are ;i’ : i ’ • ■' nakdig or using the same without r i , "'F*. -i ; - Ail iniriugemeiiis will meet with the', v• t the law, nade d provided in such cases. > ■ A.,' r meel.vv-.. till may wish to he benefit.ed !>> ! the invention, may bv payi(% a very moderalej * um secure 1 . lividual c >unty or state rights, ih ! .;an r is r.ilYrc '• if. fanners and all others. j t The »■:<• of th Machine is sixteen J,;:l hut? i f " -■<■ /, and con hr used in a hou .i v s r • ' ‘.■■'•brought so near the outs ■ i f ' <*» be conveyed by <■ tube from the Ui ■j to itit / J veos. Lcst'is Layssaril. 1 Unit':.:-. N. C, Sept. 28, 1825 14t e V) fy’ VV anted at this office, a oiiif; but .rum 15 to 16 years .Cage; ofinduelmus hub . h a,-> .m apprentice to I m Fiiiiting Business. THOMAS G; BaLL. Carriage. JA.uk wr. ij *AS received* pat. ot his Spring Supply j ife .1 CJU> 'tIAKRS and. GIGS, winch makes hu * .sortinent of Giga conuiiele'-coriNsriiig of first, i econd and third ra'e Leather and Suntup Gig,, Ime Coachee and one Cbariotee. Being regulaV y supplied with an e tens ve assortment, direct ro v, the various manufactories of N( wart am! ;• « icinity, in T dispos -. ' se. on as y:< od terms &. ne articles can be obtnn ed m Augusta . (J3*otd«ra for any kind of Carnages will b •rwatded ami executed in the best mantie;, ai manufacturing )■ If'. Gigs Up., If ( milt order. Repairing ir. •>■ a'-oLes, at sb: ;t lotire, on the most reasonable terms. March 22 < f 77 ~ aii'A'iCDiilu AND STRAW ilATll; Dk. HOG i a French Physician, res > m-, public, that, he baa establish*.'' VI MAM and M..IBCAL BATHS . . Auji-.;.v ’he very high repute these Ba Ua have acquired n Europe, where (although a Lie discover*, hey are to b found in every huapitai, and ihe -.Teat cures they have performed in Boston. : V Udelphia and Charleston, can leave no doubt ~ iheir efficacy The moat gcmle as well as most power! .! medicines are ai.iiuimstered by ne.s.is, without any pain, trouble or disgi;,! to if,, lat.ent. t hey are i never Is.ding remedy in p.li cutanc ■us ailecti ins j front Psora, tt. .gwo>-u», &c ta ■icaldbead an I Leprosy t i,ej also u»ve oev • riled of success in either acute or ..runic in natiam. In glau hilar obstructions, chlorous, aiusarrous w tilings incipient dropsy ; in all di.-< i-.es - f Uw: joints, gout.’ affectioni- dispersion ot tumor*, ill mred syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections; ■n aii biaoua disorders, dyspepsia, hypocomV. ■> ■ . piiepsy -these baths have, been found mow s<- iceable, and nave often succeeded even in here litaryco iylamts. in ji lt , tins mann ; .if H , storing dmm t-vet rn c.y belonging t<* il,-; ■ lealing art, may be rendered applicable to almoti I ’very case, and (it is repeated) without toy paiu, I -'outde, or ,hag ist to the patient. As if le baths are not yet generally know*,‘**4o Or. If-.tai will be happy i » give the most res- J pcctable r nces to persons who nave bee, 1 cured by taking them. I a i’nary \1 ,57 " K otice. S KJL ft D PH OP OSMI S’ HZ' 'LL be received at the Office of (he Clerk of Council, until the first of November Inert, for conveying Water from the Spring know. Us T irltnett’s Spring, to the Market-Fi-.i*., in im ICitj of Augusta, in Pine Lego, the diameter oi iw‘ ch shall be at least iii 'u- i n inches, ana the I 'woe four inches. The upper surface of -■ Jj | i '.g» when Lid down to he a' least th>-e«A ■ taif feet below the general aui.Nce ot the gran ■ I Che course of conveyance from the ‘.pnng, to I ueh as to intersect Broad-street, between Mai- I bury-sireet and tlawks GuLiy. ■ Proposals :nsy embrace the who], , V , ■ •ejiiii-iiic proposals will be received for lurid-i- I ■ ’.-.; and hming the Logs, naming the place whe;-; I iey will he delivered, or any other par ol I he work I Bami. Hal?, j VV. H. Thomas, v Committer., N. Delaigle, *Jj September Id f:4 A L\al of LeUets Remaining in the POST OFFICE a 1 ■ -lur us C. il. (Ga.) 10th October, 1H25, A ! !-a«c N. Mallet Jester Andrew - Je-see Maddov Pettr Arnulrung Lemuel Martin Barrel Archers j James S. M iccannau B \ Nathtiiiiel Malone James P'aiichard/? Martin Melluwu Gen. Br.il, ' I Mrs. Martha Magrudat Susan Baly i N Priscilia Butt ; Mr B. M Napier 0 i O Peter Crawford, 2 5 John Olive I’hos. L) G.ut J ; viry. Prudence Olive Zachriaa Colley . j p U w" ! Elijah Parham William Drane,jr. f.las. G. Perryman Gazaway Davis | Pierson Pettit E > Marshall Pittman Charles Evans ( |{ P \ Burwell liiciiards A. Foster, 2 v Elizabeth liussell Mias Mary Flemming, Mary Reynolds Jas. Francis j S Ciias. Fitziltnond } Martha C, Shackelford G 1 William Smith, 2 1 Jeremiah Griffin I N. B. Sims Susanna Orillia , John Swuilc i tea. Grubbs ; .lessee Steed H i Dan el Stanford Francis Hammill ? David Stanfo d V m. \V. Hardwick • Joshua Stanford Mary Harm on | i Ann h.liza Haniiitun j Henry Thompson I M :s M. r. TUon 1 W. Jones j U PcSSy Johnston ■ W in. Underwood K | W Peter Knox. 2 j Thomas W atson " John Kendrick, 2 I Oynaum & Wilkins Marshall Keith 5 Mary Watkins, > 1 J Worshir ful Master Reuben 0. Luke , Harmony Lodge N. . Alien f.ovelace J David Walker ‘J 1 Wm, Willingham Thoa. VV. Murrell, 2 i Jesse S, Watson, . Wrn. Merriweather, 2 y Robert Martin, 2 } John S, Yom g. Thomas 0. Marlin. 2 | Win. F’ Wilkins, r. m. October 14 ot j 12 Notice. I Ll, p: i o- : hav ■ demands against theF A. 'at- - nl J*oi \ ilowks, late of Columbia C- uu :V deceased, are it fjuested to hand them n pro- P' idy attestCii -igr. t-.oly to law, inn! those indch* 1 to San! Kuatc, are r rjueated to make imme diate payoient lo llu- Exeeufors. Isaac Willingham, N; t'ofneliiH Jones, Thou as Willingham, 3 ;*■' Soptertiber 6, 18 2.5 n ' r yj Notice. A * J persons indebted to the estate of Cotton fa. Merritt, deceased, are requested to rentier heir accounts in properly attested, within the ■ tie prescribed ljy law, and those indebted ta ■ od estate win make immediate payment to Comfort Merrit. Jdmr’.v, JJurke Counti/, May 1825 Ul r 91