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About The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1832)
jratfc iM:a(M g? SATURDAY. FEBRUARY SsTheg. u amtr j-» 'J In* two i[x«t'( i.t £ w hi* h u p Jim * • t ». li-t'tod on the euLject of the J nomination ol .Jir. \nn liuren, will we believe. jilaci- that matter f miv l>t* V>re cnr r *:nlei>. Mr. WeLsn /ifi bis re mark*. oinbodie* the iiiiiit-ipa! 0 f abjection to him. nr.d Mr. l\,r \th on the other hand. ln*iii->* ii>rvvai-,| the oro niaeat nrirninents in {fis favor. Aiiei mute hiding Mr. Forsyth’s rjxorrh. we al.eii quit the i-uhjcet, for in truth vo nrebfccomin'r quite tired of it, nud we dotiht not our roadi-isi June alivndy be eom<‘ much more so. Those who are disposed to believe that .Mesvx. Web titov, t:tnj , Cnlhrnu, ter. acted under ti ■firm eonyr tion ofjustiro, and p< rlbrni ed r.n honest tlmuprh n very hard and disagreeable duty, in co-operating to crash e -Nit nl rival, may have «n>r free cons if to do so. For »ve like Van ISuren too little to extend to him any under defeat. If would have r&ined us however, to have reflected fin . such a man as Webster had stoop ed Ins hi {h anti lofiy rpiht to It.e low purposes of party revenge. Clay too ought not to strive to win the splendid prise to which he is looking by tire com mon artifices of petty cunning. As for Calhoun, he *s a ntillilier, and may de grad.* himself whenever and where ever lie pleases. liat if the vote against Mr. Van Huree was dictated by a spirit of hostility, it Is more thun j rolraMe it will speedily be iouinl to have defeated itself. Mr j ’I an l oren is placed by his pariiznns I in nomination for the Vice Presidency: ; and most probably, they will elect him In the uncertain state oftien. Jackson’s liealtlr, this is nn office of the highest importance, and one which will give Mr. \ an Daren more influence than he imuld exercise while minister to the ‘Court of St. James. The probability of any beneficial mo indention oftbe tariff by the present fongress, is diminishing. But. what will excite the especial wonder of many is the fact that tire nutlifiers. those w iio have talked so much about the grinding oppression of the tariff. have combined fvdli the Clay men of the west, and the Adams men of the east, in thwarting the measures of <jieii. Jackson's mlniiu istraticti, who is sincerely disposed to effect a judicious modification of the ta iff. Notv were the nuilificrs sinet re in the!?’ statements of the desolating effects of the taiilf, would they not seize upon the first opportunity w hich presented it- > Heir, of removing or mitigating the evil, j Hut no.‘ I’iiey declare that the tariff i h ruining the country, yet they will not consent that thisrui.. should be averted ; unless it be eiie ted-in the precise mode 1 they may point out! Very consistent | patriots truly. .Now although we have! always doubted the wisdom of many of, the provisions of the taritf, and believed many others tohli'e been highly impol itic, yet tve have nil along, mid do still, jest at the idea of its ruining the coun try. \A c have seen no signs of ruin around us; agriculture flourishes, trade flourishes, oar towns flourish, and llm country flourishes; prosperity beams wpoa the merchant, the seaman, the fhr mir, the mechanic, and the niunufac tarer; where then are the signs of ruin? "Wo have been equally incredulous as j to the grinding oppression of the tariff, on the interests of the south; we see oar state advancing in population, in j ■wealth,in resources, raid influence, with \ n speed unexampled in the history ufj the world; we have seen our citizens j becoming rich on the fruits of their la ! bor, the arts and the comforts of life ac j cumulating oil every side. We have ! asked of the farmer it' lie was oppress- i ed by the Tariff? lie- has answered, I that if he was he did not know it; he j sold bis cotton as high as formerly, and j laid in till his supplies at lu.SP their form- j or cost. We have been to our cities j and asked if they were oppressed by j the Tariff? Hot the lively hunt ol’busi- j ness, the crowded v/hnrf, and the active course of commerce have »H answered j no. We have passed through the into-! fior. nnd we nskeri if there they were j oppressed by the Tariff? Isut the trtag- j ndicent scheme of a railway here, a I successful tanul there, and here again: no extensive turnpike, flourishing schools, nerdemie nnd colleges all a- i gain answered no* No,the nullifiers tuny ! ray what they will, but if we except u j few broken down politicians, here and | there :i deserted dturgero, nothing is in ruins in ((eorgia. Tariff *'r no tnrifi’, ; our stc.teis iiighly prosperous, and our ! ritizens advancing in wealth; and tdi the liberal arts are every where re reiving more h nmve encouragement a lllui S Its, Thus wHK? i*<' do no* belic-ve tbit we nre ruined by 'lie tariff, shoo'd ••<* sjrtlml to seethe art of |**2 < prudeubv niodilled. Fcemtse although we arc Vosperuus with the t.ir.ff. we eot:.d nl* I so be prosperous without it. And he , I -'-ler, v e would not mipese evi’ii pros- * ! perity t»|w*n a free people without then ! consent. File tariff is obnoxious to a> great poitiou of the country: let it ire ; modified. Flui &s we said before, we do not be- j 1 » h *»‘ the nuliiti. rs will accept ol •i .y modification; they will oppose any inn that can he formed; mid why? he cause they have found that the tariff ,»f | fords them a ready sulijuet of abuse a gninst the government, and they will reb.in it tor that purpose. They will gladly risk the ruin with which tile tar ill threatens the country,.for the sake of retaining a popular theme fur their stump orations. Mk. ErnTOR, I observed in the hsi Democrat ,i notice of h public meeting o! i a numerous body of mv fellow citizens i ! convened for the- (Uirfcsc of recommend- ! mg suitable persons to the electors of j Vluscogee to represent them in the next! la g>l iturc. This m eting lime thought proper to nominate me as n candidate lor the Senate. For this exhibition of con fidence in jne o the part of those noniin ain:>, I desire thro’ the medium of your paper to render my most unfeigned ac knowledgments, with the assurance, that 1 should feel rnyseli bound to accede to tiieir wishes and stand the test oftiie peml | ing election, were it not that mv recent ! settlement in the state presents a constitu tional barrier and precludes the possibili ty of my serving even if elected. This being the ca**e, ] must withdraw from the contest, hoping that the tv may he repn seated tiv talent surpassing, and zeal for the interests of our coum.uthlv com luensurate with, that of \ ours respectfully, ALGERNON 8. CLIFTON. The Post Office at King's Bluff has liei u removed to Milton, Stewuil county. Jaines M. Milner, appointed Post Maste r. New Steamboats. —During the pre sent week two new boats intended ex pressly for tins river arrived at tins place having been shut up by the ice in the Ohio till this late period. The House partly owned by Gen. J-a Griffin of this place, was built last fail at Cincinnati af ter a beautiful model and is finished off in handsome style. llt r accommodations are superb, arid are well arranged for con venience and comfort. The other is the Choctaw built at Pittsburg. Bbe is com manded and partly owned by Wnddy Ila con, and is a handsome and substantial vessel having neat and aommodioiis apart- j | meat for passengers. Alabama Inttlhgencer. FLORID\.—The Legislative Coun cil of Florida convened last, month at; Tallahassee, and was organized by the election ol A Bellamy. as President and dtrlui K. Campbell, Chief Clerk. The ! following, preamble and resolutions, j have been introduced, into the Coun— | eil. Whe,rtas % The nomination of William | P. Duval, Esq, for the office of Governor ! of this Territory, is now pending before j the Senate of the United States—and i whereas, it is importantthat the true sm ! timents and wishes oftliC people ofFlor j ida oil a subject of such great impor tance, should he clearly made known. Lie it tht rtf me resolved by the /legisla tive ( dt/oril nf Florida. That the Se nate of the United States be and they are hereby requested to reject the said nomin ation. Be it further Resolved, That in the a doptioa of this resolution the mem j hers of the Council represent, as tbev be lieve the true wishes of the people ofl’lor- j ida. Re solved, that two copies of this pream- J : b!e and these resolutions he immediately j forwarded the one to our Delegate in ; Congress ami the other to the President j of the Senate of the United States ! signed by the President of the Coun ! oil.” The Pirate, Crocker alias Crockett. — The Newport Republican in relation to \ this man, whose examination at Provi deneeori a charge of piracy is deft rred mi *i! he can obtain testimony from Prospect, i Me* says:—lt is said he took poison and : thinking himself about to give up the < ghost marie a sort of death-bed confes- j sion in which he stated that he sailed from j tins port about Ift years since in the Two brothers, Capt Fosburg.for Africa, and ! after they had been absent sometime tnu tined, killed the captain and ail on board | who would not join them that since then lie had been in a piratical vessel caller! I the Saucy Juek t and committed several ! depredations.” TIIF CELEBRATED TEA CASE. | U. *S. Supreme Court Jan. 28—John i Coimrd vs Pacific Insurance Company of New- York in error to the circuit Court I of the United States, for the District of Pennsylvania. Mr. Justice Story b<liev-j ed the opinion of this court affirming the j judgment of the said Curcuit Comt in this j cause w ith costs and damages at the rate j of 8 p* r cent, perannum. Horrible. —The Ilamiltofi (Canada) i Free Press gives an accrMint of a man bv ! th* l name of Henry SoviTeign a farmer. ’ residing at Round Plains, wlmse ho ise, j In* said was enter* and hy two men who imir- j dered h'» wifi and m ven eii.ldr n. From a m hi*** e\ imi"'ition there was no d*mbt, hut Sov b ig'i ItoiMn ls was th*- iiion-1 star who bad dcstmvid his own fatui ty). KllWltn- OF tII.FHESEXTATIO.V. •n, looking over the Journals of the >enate, i I .*t die late session *»t the Legislature, we I observed the k’eas and Na>s taken ajaui j -lie motion to lay upon tlw talde for the I remainder ol tlic Session tlie l!;il provi ; hmg lor ilie call of a Convention to re ; dace the munlier of inemlitTS of the Geu j '' rtal Assembly. There were 3!) Beu« ■ tors m tuvor*il the motion anti 31 against I it, a majority of b votes! Cons.njufcntly tiie till winch had passed the House Arns i ; l * Now according tu tlie principles, j J upon whtcli the Federal and Borte(Jov- I eriiments have l>*:cii *:stal*iishcd. tfii: Jill i Bcnatoi.s should reprcseiit a larger num- , her ot the people, than the 31 constituting l |tbe minority-—But this is far from the | fact. Me have taken the trouble to as- j j certain the representative population of! 1 both sides according tn the c i.sus takeu i ; last year. That of the 29 counties a-1 i gaiiist reduction aioonnts to ltil),8?8 j and that ot the 32 counties (including Greene, represented hv the President) in ] i luvor of it amounts to 2.59,035. 8o it appears, that although in the mi mrity.ol T votes vet that mmorty represents 98,1*7 j more of the p«*ople of the State, than the j majority which dt-fcMed ’lie ineasme. >o much for equality of Repiesenta | tion.— Recorder. Our readers will learn, we are sure (say the Editors of the National Inul'igt uu >,) : with pleasure, that the Joint Committee oCthe two Houses of Congress, ap;wiinted to make arrangements fiir the ceb bratiou of the Centmiriary Vnuiversaiv of the birth-day \\ asiiinii row, yestetdav came to a Resolution to propose to hon or the day, by recommending to. the two Houses the execution of the Resolution of I <99, so tar as to have the remains of , that illustrious patriot ami sage (w*fh?hi ! consent of the relatives) brought to W a»h --j ingtou for interment. In the Iloits*? of repie.-.entative®, on the Iftth inst, 3ir. Davis of booth Carolina. ! from the Committee on the Jttdifcinrv, r* 1 - j ported a I>!1 concerniry; notmalizatioh, > one of the provisions df which exempts i the alien *rom the necessity olydeclarjng Ins mtentio'i to heeom* i, citizen, ns pre j srr;l>e*l hv the existing law, and grants the privileges ot naturalization on the expir ! -tiori of five years actual r* sideuce in th* hinted States. The bill also extends i the rights of citizenship to nil children of ! aliens becoming citizens, as shall flnve'nr | rived.in the United States before the attainment hy them of the age of 21 years. It was rend twice and coimnif !*.d. *T,W YORK, PER. 13. United States Hank. —W< learn, says th* Philadelphia Gaze tte, from an intel ligent correspondent, who possesses ! the best means to give an advised ordriion i that the bill to re-eherttr the U. States Bank will pass both Houses of ( ongress arid that the President will no* interpose Ins executive veto against it. We can assure our readers (hu* there | is no mistake in the following, hv the to Ucn that the notice was accompanied by b splendid specimen of the wedding eake, a species of documentary testi mony not to be disputed in these mat ters. By *he hy, when the idle and mischievous are so fond of hoaxing the public in matters of this kind, we won der printers do not more generally in sist upon receiving Fame such undoubt ed evidence of the fact, before they venture to publishthe marriage of any <*f their friends! This would prevent many mistakes, and much mieebie f. ‘ MARRIED, At Bother wood. Carrol County, by the Rev. J. V Ai.KX'MtF.R, Thomas t>- MMi tin. Esq. of Columbus, to Miss Map.y, Daughter of Wji. G. Hj-hi.xcku Esq. of the former place. iSort of Cos t.mfjus. ARiiivm Feu. 20, Steamer Baltimore. Jenkins, from-Ajulachicola Bay, with fuil freight to sundry merchants DEPARTED. Fkb. 21.,.Steamer Baltimore, Jenkins {Master, for Appalachicnln. 11L A ( KSMI TH’S SHOP. JONATHAN P. JACKSON H \\iNt; ri-m. veH from tii-<,. 1-i stand, Irrop*-- ills shop < n tlie north fast cornel of Oj.li*- lljoro and Crawford stroels. where Lo may «l vi-ii. - no fmiid roidy lo attend to tin* call-, of hi* i-nstoinor- Tho cfmstsnt mid diligent ntien tinn wh.eli he lias given to ilia business ami ihe fait,.falncs* with which he lias done his wort-, •nringlho three years lio ha* worked in tliii j place, he h >pns will insiMe him a coalinusitre ; of the pftlrocage heretofore so libwsll .' exloi-f|- ej to him lie will keep constant! l on hand a plentiful riipply ofhotse shoos, and will al ay im ready to oot thoin on at the shortest hot Ice together . itn a varietv of other article* hi h ; - finn lie pledge* himself to do his wok neatly and w ith despatch Hi* pricos are Moderate, ami n w "'ork in*ured, lie is prepared to cast boye* or inks lor mills, of cnmp .-ition Csr riape spring of every kind made t<> eidi-r and' mill >r ins of any dt>*<;ri|ittoi* made at file -fiort j e-t police. Columbus, fell ‘i'i —Jit. TO RENT, A c iiveno'.it Dweliing llou-«. Apply h» J*a,®J. TAJiVLA 4k SttViaiS trl? t jHarfcti- Cl IiHEC rill* WEEKLY. Bacun, :::::::::::: 12 1-2 1!>, Cotton Bagging, (Kentucky) : 25 Inverness, : : ; : 20a 23 CituJles, Sperm : : : : : : : 35 a 3j- lb. Tallow : : : : : 15 a IG ID Castings, 8 lid Coffee, :::::::: ; : 11 a 10 Ik* Corn Meal, ::::;: 02 1-2, Lush. Coituir, round bags, : : :: (> a 8 Square, do : :': ::7 a 8 Mackerel, No. 1. : : : : : : £9 —!>!»!. “ No. 2. SB. “ “ No. 3. :::: 8 and a 0 50. “ Flour, Northern,: ift Ceorgia, : : : : ; :.*A 8. “ Glass Window, Bhy Ift, $470, box. “ Ift l.v 12 :;; 85,„ Gun Powder :.*; ;; : s7,sft a 8 keg. Iron, Swttdcs, :::::::: 6 1-2 lie Bar Lead .’ ; : : : : : : : : : 9 “ Molasses, A. Orleans 4ft a 45, gallon. Balt, Liverpool ground, SI,OO bus : *el. “ coarse , 75 a 87 “ Shot, : : : : : : : : : 82 a 2.5 ft hag. Spirits, Brandy Cog. Iffift a 2,50 gal. “ Apple, scarce. “ “ Peach ; .’ : ; ; I “ RumJaminca ; : :: : 150 a 200 “ “ St. Croix : ; : ; 125 a 175, “ “ N. England :: ::: : sft aOO “ Gin, Holland ; : : : : 159 a 175, “ “ Northern ::::::::: 05 “ Whiskey, Western :::::: 56 “ “ Northern : : : : : : 50 “ Sugars, N. Orleans, brown 9 all, lb. Loaf : : : : : : 18 a22 “ Tallow .* : 8 “ Tea 125 a2oft,” Wines, Maderia : : : 300 a 500, gall. Teneriffee 15ft :i 275. “ Malaga 6ft a Iftl), “ AUfJTIOW. On TUESDAY next irf 12 o’clock, jl Wit.! *eH at | üblie. Ane.tion in front ol my C *‘nre on Br ad * treet, A (H)Ol) // OUST, which will be sold without a fault. At 3 o’clock same ,-|.i a general assort me nl of cotignmse or Irish finaii*, Cha .ge b e Gro do Nap Caimnes, I ia, d<>. Ifcid ac.a Ilk fa. 'I hyt.cl lilifs. Spii’fiuid do. Muaquelo netting, ■iviss in 'hlin rohos, (>»tt n e.-.e k U*'d Kiannel, R o and un n ■ f hobo, Whi;e do t'ottop do. Sewin; ilk Snsceiders, Ove 's spool cotton. It s], and eyes Together with a general assortment of Blue, black, brown dj* mitt ( LOTH' . ALSO, a fino assortine t of ( 1,0 ATIII.NG I) Tl-.e atiove being a complete liivoico fresh frojn Now-Korfc. !f iM cash and positive sale. The goods may bo examined any time previous to tho sale. <'olntnbus,feb -a. K S. NORTON. Aunt VGKEEABL I'l to «n order of l lie liife i' r com tof sfiewrai t county, hen sitting f ordinary purposes, \ ill be sold a ttia coui'i iion-a on tli« tiit*< T uesday in May next. One l.ot of!,and No 3b in tho 33d district formerly Loo now If tewrut county <W, tlnf game day w II bes 4d, half of No. fix'd m the '--'d dim lbruiorly t.eo now aits wart county. On the fi st Tuesday in May next w ifi be sold at the court h,.use in the county of T roup, one l,ot of and No, bli in .he disl. f*n the same nay will i>e sold in the county of ! ce at the court-ii use, one Lot of Land ,\y. 2-7 m tli. Ildb (list Will be soid at the coarl-house in Iho county of i airoil, on the i.rei Tuesday in Tune next, one ,ot of Land No. iii3 in the Ist drst. A Iho. on ihe same day will bo sold in tho conn t, of Early at the 1 coin t-huiise, one Loud Land No. 310 io theifist di-t. sold for the oenefit ol the heirs and erudite sos Nathan fiiady Juru deceased I' run—one half cavil, the balance twelve month theroaf.e. feb, 25. Levimih E. Bridy, Adm’x. ADM I NI STB ATC MI’S SALE. On the U.k of . nr l. lie sold lo tile highest bidder id ™ * fin late residence of W illuun Bow en ihv eused, in Iho county of t uwetn, a.I tile perirhabio properly of said fioiven late of aaia count,, consisting of iVrxi Fodder, Morses, Sheep, < atile. household »\ kitchen I'urnHure, Pianlatii'ii Tools, Ih-es, bacon and oilier arli cles, sulo fir the benefit of the hers and credit ors of saiJ decease-. Samuel Burdin?, Atlm'r. Mnry Bowen, Adnft. Vewpsn, Fet go, l*3V ADMINLSTRATOK’S NOTICE. \J.L per-- us iiid'ht. and to lb* estate of Win. I’.nCeu dee late of oweui < ounty, aie re- , qui sled to call ami *eilb> tvith the sub-- fibers, | and tho,- wlio have claim- against the estate a e : desired to come forward. a,.d pre* nt their do- I maud- m the inaunt r prct' ribtd by la Hanntel Burdiiie, Atlm'r. | M trv Bowen, Adut'x. N'ewi'nn, Feh. '! , ' fI ySIOXLY! ScT Nubscriber will give cusb for -**- good notes, or iouu money us may \ best suit applicants. ELI F. GAITHER ITn malt • u Feb IM, I u ll*4 -SJI. Tu lU . : y T » Large l)iy ella vritb g uff br*ck walls, on .» Front -t—e**qoi «« at'b*N olfiee, fell t- KECKIVKU t, v * u k/G 'M ’ VT. J'cr Steamer Geor"ian and for sale low by the ohs*-i il«*rs. Mi Uurrsl- - K Fl OMR Fi*»h, ? lo *• N ?*<■ ir, *< .1 . e ‘•I <ack* ivc/i” tire l**ll. BaM, I'iio e and R-- f’ rk No »A %Mm k- re I re f»b Id TARVER t/ fiQIHRF. An 1?* MWS«V, **- .fit . v3j, nA* loex* <, fit e? •*../.«J:r i* flarrt* e,.t-nty, mid i! -run he eoi.rt. rd -tus- Ct gee, lt.lbt.i La i:s t-i| ..r.,! A.a triae bt-r of the Ihatlanotciit, eiic *.ai..! a ■ uui.iie*) of Crawford and Upsbi* f be Flint cut .lit Hannllu ,F* b. H 1-3 .—4: THE S.VITiIDAI d')l ttiXP. The largr st A* cl a- a. t J, V, a ; *,* A*wsj a per l). th i u -Ctl yS’l iif, Is pub:: - v.t . VI l tiiur. -l' i , v • MJDVV AR , !li R : lour*: {si rm asm w, rtvitu Mar ve.*hly IV tlllVtSO, i hi- t opi:l:t* ju-a. a, ■» I‘iiiii si "ii h/i t jjtrs si*ei a.eiial sheet. f;h, large* dm Jt cuutam* M*cn y ei-hi e.donin hf (cgrling iJTht ter, cache- lumnht-.rg eq,.. I »„ iluod -eiuio hie. I, PRR hi VMS. Peru)n* procuring fRn >n i ers to tht? pa. pe , 4nd t rwauhiig ’hoenioilnl f :t ball yeai’s sub-crijt 1 ion. wnl be entitled ><* anX btoev gratis. _ Person* tor .anting *.-» *cr *’crs. and re '"kfii't **T*h 'lit be entitled loan exiiu cl'/)v, am! tt disc u:.t of ten per cent I crsrns tm warding Linen Biib*crihcrs m.d ALi will he entitled «.* aa t xtia copy- of me ns per, and a copy ~t l.crr.l fiy'ion’s Hoiks, Sir ) a ter Sc.tt s V\ oiks, * r am oihei « • ik of a similar character and value, which mny be pre ferred. la,current notesofsolvent banks, received at? par, Address, ftee of povngo, M oodward Sp Spragg, No lid t'hesin l s', Phila. AUCTIONEER’S NOTICE. HE Subscriber triform* the public ihat hi,-, regular Auction rtab vt.lmko place mi Tuesday and Frkijf iii hts; s'sn'ie* ipnsts tnoso persons who «jsh t., h.n-c to.,ds deposed oi by ace!ton t ■ hand the. u. Im dav pieviuu It* liie sale, ami 'host: piirclia*>rig me particiihirlv requested to t a,l tor their | uroli». ses ho next morning after the sale, i-v to umnrf hoy w'll Confer a favor on feb 1H32 E S». NORTON, tuct. BOOKS MISSING. Tf’tu'- itvdividunl who took from Ilnr grove s < on fee n nary, s* me time lust year two Scrap Rooks, mid N* ob’s Travels in Asia, wilt be good enough to rctum them without delay, feb 18. 3 NOTICE. TO Jill io Greenville. Mcr riwelber county, a Negro won an >' ho calls Iforselt Anti ’I he owner will conn foiward, prove property, pay expenses nnd take hern* way ELIJAH REEDER Jailor feb. 18, 183 . —- : -jt GF.OIiG* A, )V\ in iiii low toll jhrrriwit.hr,- i i.uiily. yed l efn.-e Abner Dur bar r jiißtien . t i.be pence ill and fi r said C uin i\,a fin\ Hoise, si-ppneed to be nine or ten yetusold, about 5 fee' 2 or 3.inches high, file le‘t h nd fin,t white, n- other mark* not fra ida I perceivable, fo.pr ti id by A It. Weltb Bod Gil bort ,V.» one <osixty oeien Jollarr and fi.'ly cts. this fitli Fi li 18:12. fi' - OF LEV R’TT, O" Itissi-x u..;^r Ctrmmtntttvc.nl oj a Aiw Set its. i 11E present No tui Deceit .her, >ot-peiee ilieilti voluit e: it is emOc' iibed with se e ul bea'ifu; ami cosliv Kngiuviitg*— '* ha title p igo pnr ic,llany has lieen w ,rkod up in.t.iiita in fi yohl, hich ia a very- xpenth e mode ol'pnul up, attended with tricaleulaLie ito'due, and a a iiighly ornamental and gratifying display of liio arts, deseivos j-.ntiiolsr niicnlion l« ioes j which I hero are, a splendid ei graving on steel, ■t “7Vr« II ife; ' the Jaicsl London la-.iiit,ns ; for 1 aps ami fionneis; a View of the King's ; Bridge and Re al ilarracks, at Dublin; the |, AVm dpecker and the V\'tod Lark; two favorite I pieces ot viurie, with the acc.mipaiiiiueiHa; al so, a general Table of Contents fir the Vol ume In catering for the amusement of their pat ron- tho publishers have sough' to oblimma | teiials of au interesting, novel Sod diversified ! character, and although th"y i::*ve not hem able i hilborto t<) present much in uil- shape of Origi ■ mil conlribuuims, lliey have always i-beii fed a proper regard fr« Native Talent, aid hav*> been 1 zoalous ad pm revering tn iheir I'-ltna to ob i am it. VV ith Ibis view, it wifi be seen b) ho i annexed advertisement, that a lilieia / rer rum j of .11200 i>«* brui njft cd by thtm f r tht ■esC | .'lmerican Pule, and there is no mm.'it iho , mn ■ pm i' len for ibu honor of ihe award w ii! .>e con j tested by writers ot the highest disli icliui. A , -. eoltdaiy • n otium oj .-.SI -s utsu ejfftu fir thr hrul point, sialalde fir übiiCslt it m ilia ' it.nly s Rook It is teasonaith) to conmudo ilium lial tho utliacti n nl thesuccCedingniiui j hers of iho vvt>rk will be msiiif 'ld— the > ill be : nicreßfed bolli in the cliaracii i of ns co.t'e-iits, | and (lie beauty of its external appe.a.tuce tho ' publisitcrs bavn made riigigeiun.fa im" anew I and excellent paper, on which to pri i 1*; and j they also propose to make Some i pi en.entg in itn Ty pographical appearance The mic [ 'lyi'O wliicli they have selected mr their use is ol iio) most approved kind, and in future, li>c* 1 accompaniments entire will he given v, ith tiie music they selccli. for publication. 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