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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 21, 1833.
iSk
oct 4
To Rent.
For one or more yeart, the
spacious and convenient Store
on the Bay ne» the Georgian
Office, For terms apply to
J B. HERBERT &co.
Just Received, !
B Y William Thorne Williams, the
Quarterly Review, No XOV.
• . CONTENTS.
. *•—Annals and Antiquities ol Ra
jas ban. By Lieut.-Colonel James Tod.
Vols I and II,
—r— .— . . II— 1 On Political Economy,in Connex-
Aueusta ana Savannnan loo with the Moral State and Moral Pros-
° Stage. peets of Society. By Thomas Chalmers,
D. B. Professor of Divinity in the Univer-
aits of Edinburgh,
III.—1. Franckii
DAILY STAGE LINE.
THE SAVANNAH
DAILY STAGE
LINE is in complete
Older and now running re 8 0 '* , *?TL < !?”“5
Savannah ererjt afternoon at3 o clock,and
arriving in Augusta every afternoon at 5
e clock—aod leaving Augusta every esen-
Mn at half PM* 8 o^riock. and arriving in
Savannah every evening at ll oclock—
thusdravellingovera distanceoflsp rnttaa
In less time than any other Line at the
Sonth. Theetagesaragoodand.com
jfortable and the driven steady and expe
rienced, the hones eicellent and in fine
order, and the accommodation on the road
such as cannot fail to giving
The Fare through is TEN DOLLARS,
considerably less than on any Southern
'“WILLIAM SHANNON, Proprietor,
oct 13 cut 19*
• r- NoticH
F OUR months after date, application
will be made to the Honorable the
Jnaticeaof the Inferior Court of Effingham
county, for leave to sell. 800' acres lying
in Efflnghamcounty .joining lands of Lewis
\Veitmao,Wade li Skinner’s old field, be
ing a part of400 acres) the property of
the orphans of Gideon Zipperev.
GEO. PO VLEDGE, Guardian.
dec 8 231
- NOTICE
F OUR months from the date hereof.
apolication will be made to the
Honorable the Inferior Coart ol Chatham
county, when sitting for ordinary purpo
for leave to sell a Tract ol Land, lot no.
36. first district of Habersham county, for
the benefit of Ann Catherine Jane Spaul
ding and Mary Martha, orphans of Beuja
tninE. Douglass, deceased.
CATHARINE DEARINO.
Guardian.
' fob IK '■ 35
•ll'-b Franckii Callinus, sire Qua- ?on which the citizens of Georgia qualified
estinms do Origine Carminis Elegia- to vote for members of the Legislature
ci tractatio critics. 2. Poetarum Gnecu- shall at the several places prescribed Kv
rum Syllogc, curante Io. Fr. Uoissonade. nuf-.iu.uu. -—u —<— -- 3
, ill,
rum S;
Tom.
IV. —1. The Entire Works of the
Rev. Robert Hall. A. M Sic Published
under the superintendence of Olinthos
Gregory, L. L. D. F. R. A.-3. 2. Rem
iniscences of the Rev. Robert Hell, A. M.
By John Greene,
V. *—A^Narrative of a Nine Month’s Re
sidence In New Zealand, in l827;together
with a Journal of a Residence in Tristan
D'Acnnlia. By Augustus Earle,Draughts
man to His Majesty's Surveying Ship
•The Beagle.’
VI— I. Arlington, a Novel. 2. The
Contrast, h Novel.
VII— Recollections of the Last Ten
Years, passed in occasional Residences
and Journeyings in ihe Valley of the Mis
sissippi, from Pittsburg and the Missouri
to the Gulf of Mexico, and from Florida
to the Spanish Frontier; in a Series of
Letters to the Rev. James Flint, of Sa
lem, Massachusetts. By Timothy Flint,
Principal of the Seminary of Rapide.Lon -
isiana, <r
. VIII—Osservazioni Semi-aerie di an
Hffilesnll' logluiterra,
IX.—Considerations Politiqucs sor
I'Epoque actuelle -addressees a I'Auteur
anonyine de I’Ouvrage intitule *Histoire
de la Restauration.par un Homme d’Etat.’
" ir M. do Polignse,
feb 14 37
T'
NOTICE.
F OUR months after date, application
will be made to the Inferior Court
of Chatham county, when lilting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract
of Land in Chatham coanty, containing
800 acres, sod a Lot of Land in Monroe
county, in the 5th District, contaicing 202J
acres, the property of the estate of Jo-e| h
H. McClerao, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said estate.
JAMES WALLACE,
Admin’or Jos. H. McCleran.
oct 30 199
NOTICE.
F OUR months after date, application
will be mado to the Court of Ordina-
yy qfLiberty connty, for loavo fo sell a
part of the real estate of John Way, Sen.
deceased, of said connty, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors.
WM. JONES. Adm'r.
sept 1 173
Gold Lottery.
T HE subscriber offers his services to
persons, who may have drawn pri
zes in the above Lottery, to test their lots,
and ascertain their value—having been
practically engaged in Gold Mining fut
some years both in Sonth America and
this country—be believes the experience
he has acquired on this subject, will ena
ble him to give satisfaction to those who
may employ him.
Application may bo made to him either
C rsonally or by letter, at Major Logan’s.
ludaville, Habersham county. Persons
who may wish to avoid tbs trouble of a
Journey to the Gold Region. ra»y have
their lots visited,& a report made to them
of the prospeet they afford, and whether
they are worth the expense of teatiug, by
sending him their names, and ths number
of their lot, nnd enclosing five dollars
Londsville is 20 miles from Clarksville,
and 3 from the line of the Cherokee
Dr. Jebb’s Rheumatic Lia-e
ament
HIS highly approved and long cele
brated application for Khoumatic
Disorders, is carefully prepared accord
ing to tho Original Recipe of Sir Itichaid
Jebb, Baronet, Physician to her late Ma
jesty and Royal Family. It is doubtless
true, that the excrutiating pain, the de
crepitude, deformity aod prematnre old
age, which are the usual attendants a id
cnnsequences of this dreaded disorder, are
suffered by many persons from otter de
spair or a cure, or frequent disappoint
ment io the efficacy ul the numoroiis pre
tended antidotes used to effect this pur
pose. But those who have made trial ol*
Dr. Jebb'e rheumatic Llnament, oven io
obstinate cases of long standing, and of
the most severe character, have received
essential relief, and many have been cured
in a few days, some intwenty four heurs, as
number of persons in Boston and vicini-
ly. who wero furmerly afflicted with the.
Rheumatism, have very fully and satis
factorily testified. Certificates are in the
possession of the Proprietor, which prove
the most thorough and surprising Cores
by means of this most powerful Linament,
io cases whereotherapproved applications
had totally failed. The Liniment is also
need with signal success, and may be con
fidently recommended, for Chilblains,
Bruises, Sprains, Numbness, Stiffness of
the Joints, tie—Price 50 cente-
A fresh supply just received and for sale
A. PARSONS, Druggist,
No. 8, Gibbon's Ranee.
jsn 16 1ft
To pisr-Ti:u
Ail lettera, exeept each as contain each,
most be postpaid,
JOHN POWELL.
211 ML
cards.
TUST received a few dozen packs of
V playing and some blink caide. For
ale be CANDLER «t DAVIDSON.
FOR SALE,
A Valuable Cotton. Plantation, aitua
ted on the Uufialo, Glynn couuty
containing 550 acres first quality Swamp
end Hammock lewd. Ons buudied end
has bean cleared end produced
Inis rear about 275 Ibe to the acre, end
for the four preceding years, his ever-
eged 200 Ibe clean cotton to the acre.—
Dwelling house snd out buildings, new
end anbitantiiUy built; said place known
ee Yimassee, and within a mile and a hall
or sloop oatigation. Possession given on
1st January next. Apply to
„ WM. FRASER, Darien.
-OyTba Charleston Courier and Mer
f“ty. art requested to insert the forego
ing twice a week for one month,
dee 0
23Q|r
Assize Oi
CITY TREASURERS OFFICE,
syersge price ol I’lonr, daring
v X the Ustmoath, being |7124 cts.
Per barrel of 196 lbs. 1 Bread the present
month, ranm weigh ee follows:
et». Loft ... - - 2 lbs 10 os.
.S.. «f* ,Jits’ - - - -l** S os.
■ ln Wll ! eh Bakers and sellers of Brt id.
•Ul take dne notice. *
, . P. HOIT8T0ITN. o. t
_j»n2 | „
New Crop Molasses.
AN ACT
T O provide for the call of a Conven
tion to redace the number of the
General Assembly of the Stete of Geor
gia, end lor other purpose therein named
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the State of Georgia in
" u hereby en-
General Assembly met, audit
acted by the authority of the same, That
the firat Monday in April, eighteen hun
dred and thirty-three, be, and the aarne is
hereby designated and set apart as the day
Baltimore Type Foundry
T IIE Proprietors ol the Baltimore
Type Foundry, respectfully inform
the Printers in the United States,that they
are now prepared to furnish them with s
treat variety of Letter, suited to Book,
dews, and Job Work, at prices the aarne
a* they can bo obtained from other Faun
dries—consisting principally of the fol
lowing sixes, viz:
Nonparle!
Minion
Brevier
Bourgeois
Small Pics
Long Primer
Pics
English
Great Primer
Doable Pica
Double Enalish
Five lines Pica
Sevan lines Pica
Nonpariel
Brevier
Long Primer,
Bourgeos
Pica
Four lines Pica
Eight linesP-ica
Six lines Pica, orna
mented
DoubleGreatPnmer Eight line* Pica, On
Cannon =* ted
Elgin lines Pica.or- Eight lines Pica, oak
namented leaf
Stc. tec. Sic.
Together with Leads, Brass Rule, Dash
es, plain and ornamented; a great variety
of Flowers; Cuti,inilsble foi books,news-
papers, andliand bills; Cud Borders, Sic,
Sic. . ,
Orders for any of tho above, as also for
Presses, Cases, Chases, Composing
Sticks, Oslleyi, Ink, VsrnUb,or any thing
required in the completion of an office,
will be executed on terms ss favorable as
at any other e*ubli*hroent of ■ ■in»u»r
kind io the United States.
Old Type will bq taken in exchange at
9 cents per lb. delivered at the Foundry
Mr. Edwin Slur, who has been long
engaged io carrying on the business. Is
superintending the Bahimoie Foundry,
and from his well known experience, will
be enibled to ettend to Ihe orders of Prlo_
ten io such s manner lor pron.ptoeee and
accuracy, a. to ensoreuttihUion.
Agent of the Baltimore Type Foundry
feb IS 38w
FOB SALE.
law for holding such elections vote for
delegates to represent them in Convention
in number equal' to their representation
in both branches ofthe General Assembly;
inch elections to be conducted, managed
and certified under the came laws as are
of force in respect to elections ofthe Gen -
end Assembly.
Sen. 2. And be it further enacted. That
it shall be the duty of such manager, to
transmit to his Excellency the Governor
the result ol said elections under the laws
now of force for conducting, managing
and certifying eleotions for members of
the General Assembly as aforesaid, with-
in thirty days after such elections. Where
upon it is made the duty of His Excellen
cy the Governor to issue his proclamation
declaring the result of said elections by
naming the individuals severally elected
to represent the good jieople of Georgia
m Convention as contemplated by this
—t.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. That
every citizen of the United States shall be
eligible to a seat in said Convention who
has attained the age of twenty-five years,
and been an inhabitant of thia Stale seven
years immediately preceding the day of
his election, aod who shall have resided
one year in the coanty far which he shall
be elected.
See. 4. And hr it further mSCfed, Tha
each member returned as duly elected,
shall previous to taking his seat in tgid
Convention, take the following oath, or
affirmatiorr.viz; I, A. B. do solemnly swear,
that I will uot attempt to add to. or gake
from the constitution or attempt to change
or alter any other section, clause or arti
cle of the constitution of the State of
Georgia, other than those touching the
representation in the General Assembly
thereof; and that 1 have been a citizen of
this stale for the last seven years, so help
me God. Am) any person elected to a
seat in said Uonveotioo, who shall refuse
to take the oath nfureaaid, shall not be al
lowed to take his seat in said Convention.
Sec. 5. And be it fu-ttur enacted, That
the membera of said Convention shall as
semble on the first Monday in May after
their election, at Milledgeville. in tn. Re
presentative Chamber ofthe State House,
for the purpose of entering upon and con
summating the great objects of their con
vention, to-wit: a reduction.and equaliza
tion of tho General Assembly; shall have
power to prescribe their own rules and
forms o business, and to determine on Ibe
qualifications of their own members; elect
neceasary officers, and make all orders
which they may deem conducive io the
furtherance of the object for which euch
Convention aha!) assemble.
Sec 0. And be it further enacted, That
it shall be Ihe doty of His Excolleoeytiu
Governor to give publicity to the altera
tions and amendments made in ths Con-
stitution in reference to tho direction [re
duction] of the number of the mombers
composing the General Assembly, and
the first Monday in October next, after
the rising of th-said Contention, he shall
fix on for the ratification, by the people,
ofauch amendments, alterations, or new
articles as they mxy make for the objects
of reduction and equalization of the Gen
eral assembly only : and if ratified by
majority of the Totem who vote on the
question of "Ratification" or "No Ratifi
cation," then and in that event, the altera
tions so by them made and ratified, shall
be binding es the peep!* of this Stete eod
' to.
ltd be it further enacted. That
fundamental article in the
amendment of the Constitn-
county of -the Slate now
laid out, or which may here
after be created by law, shall be entitled
to at least one. representative in the re
presentative branch ofthe General Assent-
ily.
Sec. 8. And be it farther enacted. That
so soon ss this set shall have become a
last, His Excellency .be Governor, be.and
he is hereby required tn cause it to be
published in the Gagettcs of this State,
once a week until the day fixed on by this
ac't for the eleetion of delegates to said
Contention; and that all .aws and pans of
laws militating against this set, be, and
Ibe same are hereby repealed.
ASBUUY HULL,
Speaker of the Boas* of Representatives.
THOMAS STOCKS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to, Dec. 24, 1(32.
WILSON LUMPKIN, Governor.
Jan 9 8*
it. Aniiceptic Dentrifice,
l^tOR Cleansing, Whitening and Pre-
tbe Teeth and Gums—The
A |V C0 P" C Dentrifice, which the
rresent Proprietor wishes tuostparticn
uJ. 10 . recora,nen< * to the attention ofthe
public, is perfectly exempt from all thoae
S* 1 ,' 11 general form the basis of
. KV D, ! der * *0 coiwnoo use,and which
although tbej may whiten the teeth fora
i neYi . tab, > dettro 7 »*>«
Lnamtl by their deleterious action on this
beautiful covering of the teeth. The
!hT. e J ) "i e , DC ' U -i h iV he A'"®*! which is
the shield provided by natnre to protect
the spongy and aervous internal structure,
is rapidly corroded by thane acid ingredi
ents, become more discoloured than ev-
,h ®! 1 ,,nBr P* rt of tho teeth
totnrfcsand araptd and certain decay.
Ihe dark coloured and offensive inernsta
lino* known by the popular term of Tar-
wr. which, in cooaeqaence of a»sri.».tj a «.
the cleanlineas of the month, frennentlv
surround the base of the teeth, and bv
gradual accumulation injure and irritate
tne gums, and often increase to such a
degree as to looseiMbe teetb from their
sockets, and even displace them, are mere-
ly the effect of the saliva and other juiees
ofthe mnmh nmnisisg between the mar-
gio or the.gums and teeth,and despoeitine
upon them, by n sort of crystallization,
particles of earthly salt, and are not the
resident of ulimetits as is generally sup-
posed, The Tartar, as it is calledishould
be carefnliy removed by a Dentist, and its
ruture accumulation, to which there is a
constant tendency, orevented by tho use
ofthe British Antieeptic Dentrifice io the
morning, as occasion may require, with a
seven brH *b m o<»«ra'eJ, hard, and cold water.
Uy this means the accumulation of Tortor
will not only be prevented, bat the teeth
rendered beautifully and permanently white
and tbe gums restored to that freedom
rrom soreness, that hardness and cAWm
cence which are the Sore test of theii
A pleasantly situated Lot in Ihe village
of Springfield, El
«5» l
Winter straineil sJpermil I
— 'I kept constantly
Whole ng.w-9145.
iSwv
Advertisement.
. The unrivalled and extenaive reputa
tion acquired by this medicine for tbe last
year*, both in hospital and private prac-
tice, demands from ths proprietor his
gratefol acknowledgements to a discern-
fragianceqf the breath.which
can never be expected in connexion with
foul teeth,and scorbutic, unhealthy gumt.
A .fresh supply of thia Dentrifice, iust
received, and for side by , '
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
feb 14 y Sole-Agentf.
Books, &c.
N ORT^UANOER Abbey, by *lliit
Austen.
The Out law’s Bride, and other Tales
by L. Ritchie, Mrs. S. C. Hall, Miss Mit
ford, &c. Sic.
Finn's Comic Sketch Book.
Ladies I’arlour Lexicon.
Innocent Amusement or-the Hierogly-
P Ideal Fortune Teller. By an ingenious
'rcneh'nan.
Temple’s Travels in Pern
The Dispensatory of the United States,
by George B. Wood, M. D. Si Franklin
Haclie,-M. D.
C alinct's Dictionary.
Jay's Morning & Evening Exercis .
Jay’s Prayers; Bongan's Holy War;
Dick's Christian philosopher; Sigosofthe
Times, by Keith; Private Devotion
Spragnoon Revivals; Jay’s Discourses.
Lucifer Matches, Sic Sic.
Received, and for sale by
PURSE Si STILES,
feb 13 30
for sale by
Tib'ta
for ihe cure of DiseaseSof the” Liver,'ui-
King’s E ^
Ulcers, Pairis in the Bones, Rheumatism,
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Diseases of tho
Lungs, Syphilis, Blotches on the Face
and SkioSvhite Swelling of tho JoioM?
Tetter. Meresnal diseases, pjfe,, «. c .
T HE Catholicon consists exclusively
nf vegetable matter, aqd with a
siignt determination to tho bowels, which
it preserves in a soluble state, sets iosen-
fibly. is pleasant to the taste, sod requires
no particnlarregimeo or confinement. As
a gentle cathartic ifiedicine,improving tile
appetite and restoring the general tone of
the system, it is confidently recommend*
ed to ladies in s delicate situation.
The unrivalled and very extensive char
acter which this medicine has enjoyed,
for tbe last six years, as a complete reno
vator, snd nanfinr ofthe blood and hu-
mora both in Hospitals qnd Private prac
tice, is s substantial basis for its -future
support. It has obtained its present great
distinction by the extraordinary success
Which attended it. in tbe Healiog Art,
while every avenue and every tracYhare
been searched in vain for its parallel, in
deed, its discovery may be coosidereJ one
of lire most sarrad boons that can be af-
fdrded to tbe unfortunate: and J toast sin-
cerely hope the aympathy of tbe public
will be excited to diffuse ts invaluable
merits.
There are at this time several spurious
mixtures in circulation abroad and some
vended in this city, assuming to possess
luesame, or eqncl virtues, of Potter’s
Just received from NYork,
35 Ghampagne, Anchoi
20 bbla Butter Biscuit
f Bbla Near England Uaxk.
• candles -
4**’* -v'
_jan 22
Rum, Candles, Chairs,
j.. Firs. Ue, ’ 5
rgVrc,rsl1fBbliNew
* 50 boxes candles
27 dozen Pails
van d J l f“ 8 room *’ assorted t
>140 chairs, assorted . »>
200 drams ftesh Smyrna Fig. - * *♦
Jrs«b7 8Ho ‘ ton - rrora '
l.B. HERBERT
Window Aashes. ^ ^
A Farther supply of Window Sashs*. r- .
sam ij L ,nd ‘ D 8 ftom brigto Mary. For '
tiayler’s Iron Safes.
Oi SINGLE and 2 doable imiiro
rad ditto
for sale by
healthy state, and the best guaranty of ^ at 5iolicon. ^ It is tp be hoped' the un-
that natural fragianceqf the breath.which ,u, P ecti “8 "‘j 1 bo placed on their guard
against such impositions, as much mis
chief has resulted from their uso‘. They
constat principally of sarsaparilla strops,
six. Sirop de Cotainer or Rob L’Affec
teur, and are sold for a mneb less price
you will theralore be particoier end pur
chase of nene bnt my authorized agents
where you can obtain tho GENUINE
CATHOUCON.
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
Tito Tory flattering accounts which
daily*received ofthe snjMrior efficacy of
Potter’s Catholicon in the ctire of those
diseases which are incident, and mostly
prevail among the colored JMpolatiOn ol
tbe sooth, almost entitle U to the appella
tion of a specific. In Yawe or Crab Yaws
it Is a'certain core. Si has been the means
of saving many valuable (lavesfrom a pre
mature grave.
A fresh supply of this celebxated med-
icihe, just received, and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
feb 14 37 Sole Agents.
Segurs, Hemp and Cana
r y ^ cod
go.ooo i'y.rs'A
Flint, Trabuco and Dos Amy goi Brands.
' Also. A fresh sopply of llemp aod Ca
nary Seed aod Bird Cage Glassea. Just
received, and (or sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
jsn 2 1
lyijf Hhds Cabs Molasses of the new A LAR G E*uppUi*
• # Wop, ..prime srtlele. For ML bo bind, for no* d __ op|9
*sa , l-a,
•>,* i , ■ ■.'Hr * * •
Eiicvciopsedia Americana,
A POPULAR Dictionary of Art, Sci
ence, Literature, History, Polities
so<> Biography-
Brought down to ths present time, tn-
clnding a copions collection of original
articles in Ameriesn Biography.
Published by Carey & Lea, Philadel
phia—vol.Uth, being last bnt one.
Ittatrac^ .
Jan 7 5 ,
tVe-sh Preserved Figs.
Swaim’s Vermifuge
T HfS medicine haa become of inch
general adaption in family use that
it requires no timber certificates to attest
its merits. For years it bar been the
great study of the proprietor to bequeath
to bis fellow-eitizeDs and to tho rising
generation, a medicine that wonld conn
teract the train of diseases arising from i
debility of the digestise organs, or a <* -
praved condition of the stomach and be w
els. Very many ofthe diseases of chil
dren owe their urigion to verminous offer,
lions. Whenever you meet with a nal*.
emaciated, sickly child, the probability is,
that it it suffering from intestine worms.
The Swaims* Vermifuge will undoubtedly
eradicate them speadily from the system
aod the child will wax strong to progres
sive health.
This medicine is no less efficacious in
many of the diseases of adults, by dissipa
ting those morbid secretions which pro
duce dytenlary, diarrhea, cholera morbus,
riles, fivers and ague, dysptpsia,cnoKt, sick
read ache acidity of the, stomach, sod tho
train of disagreeable affections consequent
upon bilious disorders
A distinction should bo made between
theSwaim Vermifuge Si the hostof“imi
utive medicines" which owe their origin
t. the success attendant upon its propri
eter.
Swaim’s Vermifuge has rarely failed in
ultimate success, where it has been used
lor ihe class of diseases mentioned, snd
for families resident in the country,
lated ss it were from "medical talent,”
this medicioeahoald always be at hand.
A pamphlet has recently been published
with a plate representing the intestine
worms which prey ujwn the human sys
tem, witli explanatory notes snd remarks
that are worthy the notice ol esery parent
and guardian, the overseers of hospitals
poor, and principals of schools—
and may be obtained “gratis” by applying
to ANSON PARSONS,
Solo Agent for Proprietor.
No 8, Gibbon ’e Range
The Refugee in America,
J L Novel in 2 vols. by Mrs. Trollope
L Scholars Cabinet Library, No
k of Galileo.
Library of Ancient History or Juvenile
Rollin, I it sol.
An American Biographical and Htatori.
cal Dictionary—containing in account of
the lives, characters snd writings ofthe
most eminent persons in North America,
from its firat settlement, soda snmina-
ry ofthe History of the several colonies
ofthe UnitedStates. By We. Allen, D.
D. President of .Bowdoin College. Se
cond edition.
Brown’e Technics! Dietionavy,
Received, and for tale by
’-PURSE fit STILES,
feb* SR l Mr*
Philadelphia Whiskey.
Tf| HHDS Whiskey. ”
fhr«!d!, 1,0 d,ngfromb,i 8 Frances, and
J. B. HERBERT fit CO.
38,
i ePe
GAUDRY &LEGRIEL.
18 .v
jan3
HAZARD Si DENSLOW. h
2 ’ jtr-
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feb 6
and 3‘douhle imp
LaodiogTrom ship FIohm
HERBERT tc no. fifmk
« fr
Select Journal
Of Foreign Periodical Literature.
T HE design of Ibis Work is to give s
selection of the most interesting
articles and the roost important informa
tion, contained in the principal foreign li
terary journals ; a design which, it is hds
ped, day contribute to promote the lite-
ntoreofour country, even if bnt imper
fectly executed.
The selection will not be confined to
English journals, bat translations will be
furnished and information collected from
those of tho cootineot ol Europe. Tbe
most interesting and important parts of
articles which it may not be advisable to
luidish entire, will he gisen. Means will
io taken to obtain tbe journals used, by
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Conditions—The Work will be pub
lished in Boston, in' quarterly numbers,
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The first number for January, 1833, is
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Contents.
Lord Nugent's Memorials of Hampden
2. Mirabeau & the French Revolution.
3. Illustrations ofPolitieal Economy, by
Thos. Chalmers, D. D. and Harriet
Martenean.
4. Ancient French Romances; The En
glish Martyrs, by Mrs. Hemans; Im
itation ofthe Peniui, by Sir John
Maicom. "V*
Critical Notes. •,'?
. Thorvaldsen the Sculptor.
I. Skinner’s Excursion in India.
3. Brewster’s Letters on Natural Magic.
4. Earls's Wandering in tho South Sea.
5. Story o! the Life of Lafayette.
8. Adventures ol a Younger Son.
7. life ol Hegel.
8. India.
9. Babbage on Machinery.
10. Poland.
Notes of Eminent Individuals lately de
ceased, riz t
Sir W. Scott, Sir J. MTotosb, Jeremy
Renibam, Baron Cnrier, Abel Remnsat,
Sir Everard Home, Priscilla Wakefield,
Anna Maria Porter, Br. Adam plark.
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