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COHAM EMIR 3ARTLKTT-EDITOR.
STfjc Democrat
IS PtTBUSHEK EVERY WEEK IN
COL U MBITS, GEORGIA,
jot Three Dollars per annum, if paid in. ad
vanee, or Four Dollars, alike end of the
year. It is erpeeted that all application for
subscription from a distance, will be accom
panied with the money.
Advertisements will be inserted at reasonable
rates. Sales of land and negroes, by adnnnis
tratora. executors nr guardians, are required by
law to be held on the first tueadav in the month,
between the hours of 10 o clock in the forenoon
3in the afternoon, at the court house of the
county in which the property is situated. Notice
of these sales must Ire given in a public Gazette
sixty days previous to the dav of sale
Notice of the sale of personal property must
be giver in a like manner forty days previous try
.he and ty of sale
Nof.ice to debtors A credit ora of an estate must
be published forty days
Noli ce that ail application will be made to the
court o f ordinary for leave to sell land must be
publish' 'd four months.
[□'Letters on business must be Post paid to
insure attention.
ioimsE & cij.-iumk,
MAT
Mam{ facturers,
COLUMBUS, (JJEORGIA,
T|!frOULD respectfully inform the pub
lic that they have on hand, an and will keep const
antly for sale, at whole-sale and retail a genew
al and extensive assortment of' HITS, coinpri
sing all the various fashions and qualities, and
on as favorable terms as can be purchased at a
ny market in the United Stutes.
SlrirH attention will he given to all orders
ftom the country
Orders for Hats loft with Edward J. Harden,
esq at Appalachicola, will be promptly attend
ed to.
ITAXfED TO PURCHASE.
Hatting furs of all kinds, for which cash and a
liberal price will be given, delivered eithuv at
Columbus or at Appalachicola.
Colembus. Aug. 27, 1831.
JUST received by Steam-Iloat Georgian., a
general assortment f
JAPAN* WARE.
Copper and Zinc Kettles,
Pewter Busins and Plates,
Sheet Copper,
do. Lead,
do Zinc,
do Russia Iron,
do. Brass,
lloop Iron,
Also on hand, a general assortment of
TIN-WARE.
All of which will be sold at the lowest prk re,
wholesale and retail
HlfCash paidforOLD PEWTER.
HERVEY HALL ..
Columbus. Dec. 17,18111
MW NOTICE.
Til HE copartnership heretofore exist!] rig
**• between tho undersigned Attorneys at
Law,' is thisdav dir sol veil by mutual consent
Each will continue to reside at Carrollton, Ji
pTactire separately in the several counties co m- i
poi ing (he Chattahoochee circuit; and in Che ro
ace county of the Wesiern Circuit.
E. D McKinley,
march 3.—3 m. Isaiah Paschal.
JOINER’S TOOLS
OF a superior quality & well assorted, just.,
opening L.aWHON V HOWELL. 1
april2l, 163?. )
SHOE STORE..
E. WELLS, & CO. Have- j
* removed to the Brick Building ’
next door above Win 1» Har-t
S** groves on Broad street, whe>» t
they offer for sale on reasona- r
terms Boots and Shoes of every description, of'
their own manufacture, consisting of
°OO Gentlemen’s Boots,
300 do. Calfskin shoes, high & low quarters, j
100 do Calfskin Pumps, 'j
75 do. Buckskin Shoes,
50 do. Sealskin Tumps,
2<jO and" Brogans,
300 do. Coarse Shoes, t
L.IUIES PRUSF.LLO ROOTS SHOES of 5
rniious kinds.
Do. Morocco Shoes,
Do. Sealskin do.
Do. Calfskin do. 1
Leather walking shoes and Bottees, «
pisses and Childrens Biots and Shoes of ev-t
erv description.
N. B All work of their own Manufacture,
warranted not to rip.
July‘2, lß3l lv.
CLOTHS.
SUPERFINE bine, black, claret , olive, brow-n
bottle and invisible green cloths Purcha
eers arc requested to call and look through
may 5. Lawhoti & Howell.
FOR SAIiE,
AN PIF.OANT COACH, made to order in
Newark, and perhaps a bettor piece of work
cannot bo found
Also, a PIANO FORTE of superior tone and
Workmanship THOMAS SLATTKR
Vansville, Crawford co. May t 2,1« W.
NOTICE.
I FORWARN all persons from trading for r
certain note of hand given by me to a Mr
Foot, sometime in the last of March or firs* o:
April, b due about the 24th of December. 183 V
for t wenty-five dollar*. As tho consiiieralio
for which said note was given has failed, I < o
not intend to pnv it unless compelled by law.
, ni) y l>> |032. Wilder Phillips.
JUST PUBLISHED
Indfor sale at the Columbus Hook Storr.
THE LOST VIRGIN OF THE SOUTH;
VN Historical Mov>‘l, connected with the In
dian War Cl the H.,uih. in the rears I 1
id, 14 and If* -snd Gen Jackson, u**w i'l«M
lent of the United States,
PV IMS I'l. tiU C.ISSI'MIt P.
A few rnpies rriiKHuur on 1 a» 1
'lay IP. LI H NORTON, Broad »ti«l.
f fit-
THIS DBMOORA7.
lusui’auce.
rjIHE Augusta lit sura licit and Batik
■*" ing Coo pany will insure Produce a:d 'er
i h rnriuc against th* dangers of River Na»i, a
lion on good steam boars and other river craft,
and upon good vesselsfiotn Apalachicola to New
Orleans or the atlantic cities.
They wi 1 also tike fire risks upon Buildings,
Merchandise and Produce
GEO H 7 Dir.U.YGHAM, Agent.
~ NEW SPRING
L. J. DAVIES k CO.
HAVE just received an ele,-a: t assortment
of Spring Good hik! at reduced prices
Among them ate the following articles, viz:
HI k Italian Lustring, an.chew ,V sarsnett silks,
Gro de Nap and Gro de Swiss do
Colored Satins, stripe Pa! .iarmes,
Foulard Muslins, (new style,)
French A' Belgian Ginghams,
do. do. i alicoes,
Jaconet cambric and camhiic muslins,
Swiss, book, and mull muslins,
Lace capes and c dlars,
i ob’t Lace and thread edgings,
Muslin Bands, crape & gause caps,
Linen and linen cambric caps,
While pongee do
White and green gause veils,
Gent random mixt silk hose,
do. do. cotton do.
White and brown silk gloves,
Dunstable and Leghorn hats,
Belgium stripe do
English chip and cottage do.
A comp ete assortment of milinary,
Bead bags and pnrses, silk do
Brown Al green parasols,
do. do Umbrellas.
°ecil cloths, Fustians. Tickings,
Apron checks. Ac
AL-O—White satin beaver Hats,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware and Cullcry,
Joiner’s Tool* Ate.
may 5, 1832
ON CONSIGNMENT.
I. r > Bbls. S. F Floe. 2 b’s cotton cards no 10
18 “ NO. Molasses, 1 lemons,
10 “ “ Sugar, 10 ’ ider
3 “ Prime Pork, 2“ l emon Syrup,
“ C< g. Brandy, 1 “ Lime Juice,
I “ N Gm. I cask cheese,
l u Fresh Almond* 2 Firkins fresh butter,
I casks molasses 2 Kitts Salmon,
8 hlids new bacon, 100 bags fresh Garden
1 “ N. O. Sugar, Seeds,
18 kegs fresh Lard, 12.000 Amur. Srgars,
1-4 cask Claret wine.
For sale by T\RVER & SQUIRE
March 10.
MEDICAL BOOKS.
{FIE subscriber lias just received at the Co
1, mi bus Book Store, tile following books:
Smith on Fever, James’ Burns,
llennon's Military Sur- Afcernethy’s Lectures,
gery, Tavernier’s Surgery,
Macnevin’* Brands, Hamilton on purgatives,
Eberle's practice of Wi tar's Anatomy,
medicine, Turner's Chemistry,
Dewees on children, Dental Surgery,
Do on midwifery, Beck’s Medical Juris-
Cooper’s Surgery, piudence.
Do Leetures,
Together with a great variety of Books and
oilier articles to numerous to particularise.
E. S. Norton.
march 21. Broad street.
COLUMBUS BOOK STORE.
JIIAVF. jus; received at my Store the follow
ing new and other interesting publica
tions:
Fugene Aram a novel by flie author of Pelham
The Forsaken, a title 2 vols.
The Polish Chiefs an historical romance 2 vols
Family Library No. 23 Coart and Camp of Bo
naparte.
Parly’s 'olumbus,
Universal Songster,
Flute lnstruclers,
Rewlctt’s Interest Tables,
oleridge S tally and Heat’s works,
Scott's Napoleon 3 vols,
Cook’s Morgagni 2 vols,
Dewoes Midwifery
* oerle’s Practice »f Medicine 2 vosl
Tui i.cr’s« hemiftry
Bichats Anatomy of Physiology,
Ainsworth's Dictionary,
Methodist Hymn Books (pocket edition)
Prayer Books (do.)
Sand Box-s arid Inkstands,
Port Folios Visiting lards Blank Card-tA’c
Together with a great variety of books and fan
cy articles too numerous to particularize. , .
Ap- il 20. E. S NORTON.
SHORTER, TAKYE K Ik. CO.
IS AVE received by late arrivals the follow
1L mg Goods on consignment which they
offer on favourable terms
.85 bbls. t hoice Cider,
30 Boxes Newark Pippin do.
70 bbls. Cincinnati Whiskey,
00 “ N. O. Molasses,
12 MnU. Bacon,
20 bbls Pickled Pork,
10 Drums Figs,
(i Boxes llavanna Cigars,
Deal Pino, celebrated manufacture,
50 Boxer Virginia AN C. 'I obacco,
5 quarter casks Mrlmsey Wine,
150 Backs Sait,
20 ca .es Lemon Syrrup A. Lime Juice,
30 bbls Sugar,
Barrels Irish Potatoes,
20 Backs prime Green ( uffeo,
5 barrels genuine Monongahala Whiskey,
12 Pattern barshcar plouglis, made hy E.
Parson, Enfield Con t.
Cognac Brandy with a variety of other
Articles. may 19, 1d32.
G. W. DILLINGHAM,
Offers for Salt,
100 barrels Pickled Pork,
200 sacks Liverpool and Turk’s Island salt,
50 bbls. Western Whiskey,
100 do. N. Orleans Molasses,
250 do. various qualities sugar,
50 do Mackerel.
4000 ibs. blue gist Grindstones,
IDO Sides nppei Leather,
2000 lbs. solo Leather,
800(1 lb* Bacon,
150 Bolts Kentucky Bagging,
80 coil* Bale Rope. may 19.
DISSOLUTION.
r (MIF. cotineaion in business under the firm of
s Tsrve- A Squire was dissolved onlhu2llt
• i •larch last by the death of Mr. Squire, the
*i«,ness if the conci rn will be « inso4 by the
subscriber BFNJ p. TARVrft. 1
m.y IP, I**l
fOMIMBIJS, (GA.) SATFRDAY, Jl r IE
SERINGA SIMMER
HPHE Suliscribcr* lmve juM liuisbr r]
opening a fioe stock of t'A \ Yi, STA
PLE. SPRVfG y RUMMER OUY GVOt
Hats, Shoes. Saddffry, Crockery and Hard
* arc, which are offered to the public at such
puces as the y hope, w ill give satisfaction "I heir
friends are resnectfuijy requested to call ami
examine for iht iusel-.es —Th • stuck U compo
sed partly of the following articles:, -
Foulard Muslin Prints,
Plain and figured muslins, of all descriptions,
Muslin robes, ginghams, fancy barage,
Calicoes ot every variety,
Black, white and fancy color'd silks,
Black and white satin,
A fine and fashionable assortment of bonnet* q
helt ribuous, cap and taffetas do.
Ladies aud gent s beaver and huistskm gLves
and mitts,
Ladies and gent's random whole At half hose,
A case of fashionable Dunstable and Legnori,
bonnets,
A few dozen straw bonnets,
A good assortment ot silk, crape A baraue tan
cy Inlk’fs,
Ladle* printed cambric hdk'fs.
Artificial fl'lwers and strav. bands,
v uiogne. Lavender, Rose A f’otida water,
Hto of Roses,
5,1 whole f, naif pieces linen,
Table, btroeye 4' R usoia Diaper,
Brown and bleached jinen drills,
Black bombazines, b >ubaietts, princettas, Ac.
Rouen cassimeres, Nankins ty- summer camblets
Bleached cotton Baltin drills, silk velvets,
A good and new assortment of Mersaiiies Ves
tmgs,
A lew pieces light fy fancy Valencia Vestings,
Ladies parasols and gentlemen’s umbrellas,
Rtkllalinil cravatsaud linen collars,
Thread Cambric and long lawn,
Ladies fancy silk and beed bags, fancy fans,
Brown and bleach'd shirtings (p sheetings,
Cotton Diaper,
Garment and furniture dimities,
A large and line selection of shell, tuck and
■ide cumin,
1 piece black bombazine for ladies wear,
Bed ick, Osnabiirghs and checks,
Furniture blue and scarlet checks,
3 4 aud 4-4 plaids ami stripes, elroube,
Buckram padding <Syc
slewing silk and_cotton, needles, pins, &c.
A large and fine assortment of black and drab
hats and caps,
Lady’s, gentlemen's and children’s shoes of all
kinds and q alities.
Lady’s <v- gentlemen’s saddles, bridles and mar
tingales
CROCKERY.
China 4' Liverpool brown Al pink ware,
Common ware of all kinds, tumblers wine
castors. <yc.
A large and full assortment of Hardware and
Culler-. Joiner's Tools, Axes, Hoes, if Black
smith s fools *
Fine toilet and swi..g glasses,
Letter and cap paper, ink. quills and pencils
may I>. Lawhon & Ilowell.
L. €. ALLEi\
Hat received i>" Steam Buut Halti/aore.
eng _.mudy,
amaicaand American Rum,
Holland and American Gin,
Madeira ")
Tcneiiffe ! M ,.
Marseilles llu
Srvcet J
Loaf and brown Sugar
Tobacco
A large assortment Joiner’s Tool
Blue Plains
Which ho offers lor sale on his usual low
terms,
dec 10
NEW FIRM.
GENERAL AGENCY
AND
COM MIS <ION BUSINESS.
COLUMBUS GEORGIA.
HE subscriber* respectfully acqu iint their
friends and (he public, (hat they have for
med a connexion in the above buuiness under tho
name and stvle of
SHORTER, TARVER & CO.
They hive commodious and extensive ar
rangements in progress for the reception and
storage of produce, and will bo prepared to
unke advances on the same while in store or
under shipment to New Orleans or New-York.
) E. 8 SHORTER,
Signed / BENJ. P. TARVER,
) JAMES H. SHORTER,
may 19,1^32
JUST PUBLISHED
And for sale at the Columbus Book Store,
TIIE LOST VIRGIN
OF TIIE SOUTH.
An historical novel of 327 pages 12mo connected
with the Indian War of Ihe South, in the
yeai 1812-1314 and 15, and Gen.
Jackson, now President of
the Lniled States.
BY DON P.CDRO CALENDER
\ LTHOUGH there is a general wish to ob
- tain this interesting work it cannot be sent
in the bound form, to all who wish it; any per
son can have a co >v covered in colored paper
si nt to them by t*ail, who will hand to any Posl
Master one doll it to enclose to Virgil N. Smith
Taliahassee or the Post Master—ls this is done
(he work w ill be scut immediately. Thu book,
iu a bonnd form, can be had at the Columbus.
Book Store, M. SMITH. Publisher.
av, 19
JVevD Supply .
GROCERIES AT APALACHICOLA.
OTTOHE subscriber has just received pc Schrs.
I Mary, Hannah, Elizabeth und Emetine,
from New Orleans, the following Groceries:
20,000 lb. Bacon,
50 bbls. Pork,
50 “ Whiskev,
15 hhds prime N. O Sugar,
3(1 bbls Run,
150 cask* NaJs (assorted,)
50 bbl* Floor,
I<*(l coils Bale Rope,
HI pieces Kmtnckv Bagging,
30 coils Mutilla and Tmed Rope,
(» pi|*)s C Drsndy A Holland Gin,
50 bags orisie llavn in i ('otfee,
25Jk, 1 best Havaima Sugars.
The alutvii togetlier with (he stock on hand is
the best ever nfliooi in this maikel, all of wliial.
will be sold low f- r t ask or npproren tntuir
<’ r,. NORTON
A pj**!»el» .col*, (Flor ) May 10,1(K12.
presentments
Os the Urand .fury of I Irani Count y.
Hrxiiu Sup Couct, May Tun*, 1 -
' WE the Grand Jiuor*. sv.orn, chosen and
's le-tral fi.r thv s-nnit oi Heard, in conclusion
of he dutin”assigned uh ffr the jneient term
l>eg leave to in ike the following nre ;cntuiems:
The frst snbjncVund one which las mad a
tveigiily impres-ion on the inds of the jury. A
one which they fool themselves obligated i«
n -rice, is the leccnt unwarrantable and uucon
ytitutional interposition on the part of the 8-i
pr-one Court of the United Slates with the
criminal jurisdiction and lavs of this Stale, they
fijel fully j istified in saying that this act w:is
without tfic pale of the constitutional powers
granted by the people to th ;t tribunal, tt is a s
Hiojnry conceives a blow aimed at the »ov
roignly of t ie States and uas designed alone foi
political effect, b'.t relying on the justi e of
our cause and implicitly confiding in the integ
rity of our venerable chief magistrate to sus
tain the rights of genera! government, we cun.
’der that we h re nothing serious to apprehend;
if h rvever we should be driven to deiend our
sovereignty iet our conduct eso directed that
at every step w e may with confidence appeal to
the Sovereign Disposer of all events for apnro
val. We enhrely concur with -)ur fuitaw-jurors
in many of our sirte eotuHie- in nominating
out Senators am( repfesentstivos in Ccstgr-s ,
delegates to represent thi» Ktate in Convention
proposed tone holdnh in Haltimuie in May iu»l
to select a candidate for the Viee Presidency ot
tile United States. We cordially approve of
the object of a convention of delegates to amend
the constitution of this Slate so far as to reduce
the number of senators and representative* In
the legislature, and concur in the appointment
>f a central commit tee and of the individual se
lection to comnose that committee, and recom
mend to onr fellow-citizens of this county to
meet at Franklin on Monday the 21st of May,
inst and elect two delegates to lepresent our
county in said convention to be holden in Mill-
on the first Monday in June next, and
request the clerk to advertise foitliw.lh buch
meeting and intended election.
In taking leave of hir honor Judge Colquctt,
we present him oor thanks for his indulgence
to us and the aide discharge of his official du
ties during the present term. We also present
our thanks to the Kolieilor General for his po
lite attention to us during >he present term
.v a requawt wo mnc.li of onr prnuentmonis as
relates to public matters bo published m the
Columbus Dt-mr crat and Southern Recorder.
JAMES >V . i COPER, Foreman.
Snencer George, Joshua Evans,
William Corry, lioniah M’Clendon,
Robert Kpe umna, John Worn,
Stephen Stephens, Obadiah Har r is,
Jas Harthorn, John R Stuughter,
W illis Wood, John Ronton,
David Smith, Lewis Zachry,
Avinglon M ilhama, Garrett Jonrden,
Thompson Forml-y, Solomon Long,
I ho*. Butornl, H. Almon.
On motiou of the Solicitor General it is or
dered that -o’ much <-f our presootmetita as re
lates to public matters be puolished hi the Cos
lumbtis Democrat and Southern Recorder.
A true copy from the minute*, 12th May, 1832
BAILEY BLEDSOE, t Ik
itinvAi: i>.
IN AWAY from the sub
* scriber, living msr the fails
ofcAjl i of Coosa Biver, Autauga comity,
o** ft / Ala. about the first < f January
•**&£-* last, two negroes, named WILLIS
and STEPHEN.
Stephen is about '.2 years of age, full face
black smooth skin, thick short feet, and is, I sup
pose, five feet 4 or 5 inches high
V; iliisis a yellow tad, 17 vrais rs age no par
ticular mail;* recollected He had an iron ring
round one of his legs when lie left mu.
Those negroes carried off with them a large yel
low dog wi ll the end of his tail off.—Tim last
certain account 1 hive of them, they were mak
ing for the Cherokee Nation 1 have good rea
son to believe that they have been run from
there to the Creeks or Oherokocs west of the
Mississippi, by some white villian or In
dian.
1 will give the above reward for the anpre
heuding of the villian and the negroes with suf
ficient proof io convict him—or fifty dollars
will be given for the delivery of tho negroes to
mo at my residence as above mentioned, or
twenty dollars for securing them in some safe
jail, so that 1 got them, and all reasonable ex
perisespaid Any information of them will be
thankfully received
HOWELL ROSE.
May 19 3t.
NOTICE
I Hereby forwam all persons from trading for
a certain note of hand given by myself to
Henry 0 M i oy, for forty-five dollnrs. payable
the 23ih day of December next. Tho consider
ation for winch said note was given having
wholly failed 1 am determined not to pay it un
til compelled by law. E. C. RATCIIFoRD.
may 20, 1632.
ON CONSIGNMENT
And for sale bv SHORTER, TaRVERA Cos.
BhJs. Newark Cider, first quality,
may 20.
FRENCH MARKET COTTON.
THE subscriber will wish to purchase from
new ciop in the Fall about 2,<K)O bales
choice Cotton for the french market.—lt must
he clean, well ginned, in square bales not less
than 400 lbs. and not over 450 lbs in strong bag
ging
may 18. G. W. DILLINGHAM.
LOTTERY NOTICE.
bCRHE holders of Tickets in the Milledgeville
Jk Street Lottery, are informed that the re
sult of the Drawing which took place on the
sth May, 1632, may be seen by applying to
E S NORTON,
may 19. Agent for the Managers
NEWSPAPER AGENCY.
The subscriber informs the public
tbnt he lias been appointed agent ofthe
following publications.
THE L ADY’w BOOK monthly at f3
[per year
THE CASKET .. *3 per year
The satoiidat evenino vobt weekly at
Names forwarded with the amount of
subscription, postage paid will meet
with prompt Mention
K. H. Norton, ngent.
Columbus May 31, Ktl.
TO RUST.
\ convenient Dwelling llmne nn OrieHeMSM
Htreet Al*o a i I VERY HTABLK on
Crawford street.—Ap|dv to
iwobTWU JOHN WlfjrSlfflDK,
■ 30 TH ****
VOfi. lie— xo. 33.
From t-i.i .4ifieric.OL t t
ON PRUNING GRA PE VINE U
lies/ Dotal Vineyard March 4, |-n}o.
J. S.S'caincr Esg.—Sir, —ln your vnl
u tile jpnper of lire2Bth of Bthmarv,ait
article wae given br Mr. A. Pnrim liticr.
on tiie manner of cuttiog the v:;. sand
plttate. ing them, to prevent their bidding
in the spring.
As one of your subscribers I take the
liberty to address you the result of |
inv experience on the subject, with thell
hope to be useful to sonic of your re.>-J
ders. ■
Having observed tlmt in this rr ,i.try
t!ie fall is always remarkably tim- I trim
my vines as soon as the leaves are off, in--
so doing, 1 give a chance to that slow but
constant vegetation which is Carried
on with all its force to perfect the buds
and wood winch are left on the vi
nes.
- I hi* principle of vegetation is very re
markable in our forests during the fall Sf
winter. 3
1 he vine sentii g less surface to
the storms is much less injured. Final
ly, by an early trimming a considerable
quantity ot sap is generally raised to the
surface of the cut, which fills up the
pores of the wood, coagu ates and there
by nature plasters them to meet the se
verity ol the winter, or bleeding in the
spring.
Very respectfully, I remain youfs <tc.
Tlios. GIMBREDE.
The EiFect of Tight Lacing.—The
Acting Governor of Michigan lias been
bound over to keep the peace, and
be of good behaviour, until ins appear
ance at court, for cowhulmg an edi
tor!
' “ ■•HOPOSaLS—
tor pus ishtn, II weekly J ape, m .ilarytille.
East Tenuissee, to be calli,l h,, nxxvvii.i.e ke-
UI.MUS AND I.ITKUARV INTtLEKIESCXH-
I be subscribers propose publishing a
Newspaper, under the above title, to bo
devoted to the interests of Religion, Lit
erature and General Science.
No apology we think, need be oftbr
etl.in proposing a paper of this kind to
this enlighted con.inanity. As fin-us our
in I »>i matioii extenus, there ss no similar
paper in the State, anil consequently,
there is a great deficiency of means lor
obtaining information on many import
ant subjects, among a large portion of
the people.
Kivowledge is power," and it needs
no labored argument to prove that it is
essential to the prosperity aud l appi
uess of individuals ar .l nations. It is
the Bondmaid of .religion, und the bul
wark of civil and religious freedom.
Experience and observation abundantly
prove, that other things being equal. Unit
community is the most happy, virtuous
and respectable the mass jbf whose in
habitants embraces thegreatest amount
ot intelligence. And there is no way of
obtaining various and interesting infor
mation so cheap ns by taking a ueivspa
per.. 1 hose who have not the means to
obtain, nor the time to peruse larwe
volumes, may, at an expense of less than
one cent day, obtain much and very val
a liable information.—Resides, a news
paper, by its regular arrival, keeps up
pleasing and healthful excitement of
mind; by its agreeable variety, it affords
a mental feast to every diversity of
taste: and it causes many in hour to
pass away agreeably and profitably,
which would otherwise be spent in
idleness or mischief.
PLAN OP PUBLICATION.
I wo pages w ill be devoted to reli
gious and liieiary information, to Ihe
defending of the doctrines of grace as
taught in the Kible, and the govern
ment and discipline of the Church as
constituted by Christ aud his Apostles;
and to the defence of such benevolent
institutions as are calculated to pro
mote the best interest of man, and the
universal spread ofthe gospel of Christ.
One page will be de voted to domestic
and foreign news. The remaining page
to advertisements and other miscella
neous matter.
While we shall endeavor, mildly, but
firmly, to advocate the cause of truth,
we shall carefully avoid party politics
anil ecclesiastical bigotry. In the rela
tion of facts and the expression of opin
ions, we shall be govei ned solely by a
view to truth and the gener l good.
And our columns shall ever he opened
to friendly communications, even from
those who may differ from us in senti
ment, on any subject that comes within
the design of this paper.
Terms. The “Marvvtlijb RELitrrors
x>n Litkrary I'tf.uickmt.r” will be
printed on a Super-royal sheet at $2 50
per annnm, to be paid within the year.
The first number will be issued in the
early part of June next, if not sooner.
D. HOYT,
s. w. McCracken.
Maryville, March, 1832.
WII EE Ml RICH!r
AfiUcdgeville Street /jittery,
rpxhe deennd drawing of the shove Lottery will
* take j lace on the 4/A July, when you nmy
he enahled to doelare vonr Independence for
the trifling «urn of *en Dollar*
The following prizes will be drawn from ‘lio
wheel; 1 ofglOOOO.—lodo._9oft,_ Win,_ 7(10,
_UOO soo,—4oo,—9<>o—2oo,—together wtth
a Ur re number of fife 10-t,—2o —l2
Also-*—A great variety (bat remained from
tiie fir at dav’* drawing
!! fi NORTON, Agent fur the. m nnugrrs,
June 2
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