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■ r • • • cnc -7jii;>rr) ■•*. Sri Kr each inr'cv'D'ii.—
■ 4 \ ~ 1,0 v» vi r small, i* churned les- ilum oiio -•*•««; iv
B i., „■> iuleiuled to he limited t ussl !::i\e tin* nsiiliher ~. ;
Btu-< - i u-, • ni-woekly or v » My. wn. «-.i on tV.M, 01 |
W.i-. -win !•“ hj-erted smui-woe:--iy till Drhitl, mul t imr- i
BVe ’jii-rn-ilM'ly.
1 !••* pi.Mi ■ hr: tn !:•.’.* upon Jiim.-rinhe risk of oil rend-,
alt -•■ I»(*1 1* 1-••«• v» 1 "fide to hi 1 t !»y 1 4 -ini I—the pt*r>ou i • ititl-
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WL , . ;n .; tl*'|io.*ile ir. hjs oitir**, which shiul
( . • ■ p»;|d, ■• in ease. (.1 inisearrifare..
Hi | ; ,i.; J son hMsiiU’sr) •■ u.?l he post pniil, or they
•iS®* ■ f >* h** !••.'•«*:) out oflhe otlice.
i,»ovs oe thu usm:a stated
mKiix in tills p»pi:r.
1’ To Erewrfow, Almi*i»tr.Uon, ox* (hirnliitut,
LB R V t.rlS <M l..'.M'or Miiu!t'l |: .s,li\ -‘ ■ 1 ■
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[lilil'l Hi il.e lirsi Tnesilay in Um mnnlli, Ikihvccii tlic
H Mir -o! i'll in li " nirfiu'oii, iant llir-v in .!■»• ulii'. iiii'i*), in
CouK-!»'«i«<i Os the county in wliieli the property is
■ S'Kilo.-No ii'e lifllieso . inu-i he giteii in u (uil.lic
■ . i.y, :\ !"i toys provlnii.-; to tin' Uiiy of s.-ie.
I I ,N.sii ; e uftiie i«il<! of ftrtouul profierty, iuu»l l«t trivei,
■ '.nl.i.e It,miner, 1 OKT\ .ii.y s i|*.vvie.i> to ti eimyoi
VI ii'e I*, t...* ilrluors noil mnlitors of uu .i-i no, iiuisi f.
■ snhlislifl ter cOHTV cl'iy-.
■I .\ntii'.'tluil applii ntinii will In’ uttiili’ to t' et ‘ v.'rl
■l {ij.; in ii ry lor nvo to soil Int Ml nr Nl.tiitilijt, r;..
■ lo p'il,li.s!i(i,| for { .Hilt MO.VI HS.
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Kv'H'WlNti (letcniiiiioil to issue the
311®. ‘UKHi - J'A CIIUO.NK'M-J IhU.
B thiMtigh mi. tlie business portir-n ol'ili.
P '■mi!', -it least, itml to i.oiiimcr.ce tit;’ 'ni.
« |.ii .limitimi as early ns a sullieient <]•*;■■ lit
|S (•; I’aew type, nn i ■ tltei' materiiiis eiri !>•
.in (I, f.'jtn the So lit, w.* I eg leav
ar t leoii'.iily. to oJiia’the pr J el to re:
li' .ills ami the putilic ;.vem r illy fa t ei.
|! p iironnfe. The weekly lai’iliea'ioh o h
4 h ■ contimieil as usual, wad. n tri-we-kiy
| ivill he issltetl in the place of oar present
il semi-weekly, and at the same price.
| And sensible that the Hnili/ paper, now
I in eonteinp.lation. will liesnpporlcd prin
f < ipaliy by I lie Mercantile portion of the
■I eoinaianily, \ve sliail endeas ortu reader
it v ihiabh* to that class of our citizens,
(by oallin;f into action every [lossilik
(.(.«m-i of f'o iiinereial infellio'enee : ami
W til the aid of an able and iaiefiitea
■m its .■trail editor, iveii skilled ia eamitie;'. (
■g (*i a hairs, ivliotn ivetlesijyn to easyag'c.
3a i lie exertion of the almost possible
I e ertry and industry, lie latest am! most ■
•1 i i >.n ielli cotninoivial and other a. ws i
H w.tl always he presented, and at tie i
3 s ..no time the interests of oar AgricaUu
•; r ,1. Colli leal. Literary, am! geaer.d ro a
<1 !•■-. most of whom ar** also interested
■s ia n e or less, in the eotaiaerei.il ialeih
S fs .lee of the day, wiii he duly attended |
Bi>. An ! the naaieror.s lute improve- i
f meats ia the mad arrangements ul Ihi- i
I cay—-irivintr as a tun 1 / mill Iron) ever\ i
I<) i.’i.-tcr. Must. West, ‘Xorth. and Hoint. ,
a I. > the < liaidei- lon. Aew-Orleans, North- j
| era. and S i vnnaali stages, present pet a-1
t bar f.a'i lilies for a daily paper, and means |'
6 . : of rendering it continually valuable and 1
i.iU’i'esliag. 'ldie jnttroas of this paper 1
miy red assured that it shall not he ex- i
fi relied by any ot ;er similar pnbliealion ,
• (letci'mim-d ns v. e art", t.» Spare no larnns ,
nl'eiiimi.iu' that cad. and sensible, that. (
i in this eoaimuttiiy, ns in every oliier, aj
lihend re iuSeliiffeal public will eve: kt epi
pact* in its patronage, with any useial !
rai l valuable enterprise that may be ore '
j|l sealed to it.— We wiii leave it to a iimjo
| ) i(\ afihe. sabsci it.ers to tliis publication, ;
2 to tlelermiao whether it shall be publish
H ed Di'iln ihroilti'liuiit tlic yrt/f. at TI'.N
H IMfileUltS ran axmim. or V'lity (li’nii:;
3% Ilf Liriinrus mmiilis, and tri wn'i':l;i iltifmg
i| '•':y miithr! r iif (:ir j/ ur, at IJKul'i'JMlb'
1 . A ll S i’ !‘ii A > .< I.’ Vi,
m i; / 5 ’ To rentier this paper as valuable (
M a i jiossihle. oacli No. will preseal all lh»>:
j in tlerial eoainiercia! tiud other m ws,
§ i' ■>m New-York. Boston, ibiilmlelphiu, j
m Ibiliimorc, Wa-shington. VlobiU’, Aew-l
I Orleniis, ami every other (jaarter ol t'aej
0 loiioa, received'bj' liie daily papers ol
K >ho preceding evening. Ami, as he pa
’ per will he published regularly h;> sail
f rise, every luorliiaiy, sabseriners will get
i the news so much earlier Ilian by the to- 1
I r iga daily jaspers they reeeive fr<<m thej
I'list oiSiee, when it opens thereafter, on |
I he sniier mornings
IN offniing tills jiinjrut to tifo j:e.tron:i2o
of tlm jnitiiic, wo b..g leavo to bo uiniorslooil
I m apnoaling solely to thoir iuhri/l, us tho
eiil) solid and ji.oj.or basis of saoli an under*
l iking, fhir ovn interest j'.ronipts ns tollioon-
tr erlzo, From a belief liial it may bo |indi'ablo
a so ou solvoa, as well as usol'ul lo tho public; lor,
i anl*. iit be us.d’.f, and titoroforo profiial i.'. "•
•in i uliiio, it ouglit not to bo, iiiiii wo are -re i-1
Ido ranuoland will not bo, jiroiilulilo to ns; mid j
wo tboirforti liosire no one to j alrmii/r but j
tom an exportation of l; value rocrivi.il ii|
tii.'ii'Mioiit y, 0. to continue llnnr snb.-ir.. ijitinns
1 ii'i'rafter, should lb;’y be disappointod in liial
exjioclmion. 'J’be correct piinnpl'i of all bud
n.’SS transaeliins (and ibis is, of f '".rso, in i.nieb
n '.nisiness Iran voiion as any olli. r ! in: I the only
one ou ivliii'li limy can be safely, liniitcUly, pro
tifj.iy, o i.ortnancnlly malnlaiimd, is inut mil
li- nrjil mnl fd/'intiresl. And, rt. lying afOa d.'u,
in lb.; prosout t'lUoriirir.o, v.'c shall look closoK
ao I actively to tho iiitorctos of our subsr> ibois. ,
’’ ' ■' best means of [iroinotma our own—smsi- j
. tb it whether they like or dislike is »o". 'Ci j
’’■‘i. they will jiulmni/.o Uio jotiiur, if wo make i i
■ their interest to do so. and that the mo o in |
st. iously and pc sovorim; ly wo labo.' J.>r ft..an ;
i'r.ie geiien 1 nod valuable will he i>i. i ;■:■ •
"»•••»*». An t s’ttmM we at any lime, brrom.
’’ r U"i i'i! of lb. in .rid our duties, the Left W;e
■"r ■■ ccllng v , and ■. ousing our oncigi.:-
and p ; i. ..p -u-arco litiin whence w.
Ic ' on. i t.o to withdraw ill
i . >ti.ig,' ■ ■ > their inie.cst to re j
111 ..' It. V St !.. .Ilvlll rlvt'S, 'll! !
.'king •. And, while lie J
’ editor has the right to i n aiirc of a subscriber the
j cat-so id a wiiii hawid u;'liissnlisori|.lion,to com.
_ | plain o' him fork, would ho to attach to others,f v
, hliimi', wlii.-h, in inn.: ras.'s mit of ton, is <l»ii; no
! ' hi ourselves, ll a man dors not consider a
l j ins interest to continuo hi; subseri t; m 1 mger,
I w.i.dln’i light or wrong in his opinion, lie is just
r j ns freon, do •*, as to withdraw his patmuago
j I.om any f-lo: r—ar.il to cn (tiirc of him the cause,
: isl im ; eftiin’i't, wlnic to blame him for it, is arm
;! gant and unjust. Too icitrinago ol’ a juipcr
, | sliould al ways ho given, or withdrawn, from a
| sens , tiftho value of the jaipcr to tho public, .<r
j to oncs-scll, without any loforenco wha'eve, to
| the editor personally, whom one may like or uis-
I'kc. without liking or disliking Ins paper—and
therefore an cibior should never consiilor tho
w i'lidraw al ol siw-w. g lion,as a personal matter,
in the least, or feel t b- loss respect or regard tijr
the imliviila d who withdraws it. Its only effect
should bo to prompt him to an examination of
ms conduct, and the correction of anv errors
ho may discover, and to stimulate him lo
greater exmlions—determined, at 1c isf, neither
todoservo censure, or lossol’palronagc, so far as
Ilia honest olforts can avail lo prevent it. As to
the willulri" a' ofnatronago for a iliSi’on'iico of
olilical or religions opinion, licit is a tiling
which should never pain, or move for a .Moment,
any honest and independent editor, as. amid the
endless variety oflamnm oainhm on those sub
jects, tin; same expression of opinion which
would induce one man to wiil.d, aw, would in
duce another or more losnbsciibe—at least, so
we have found it.
Ciiiiimr.ri inl patronage, however, has little or
nothing to do with personal controversy or con
diet of opinion; hut is founded,;.’ incijially, on in
dustry, energy, honesty, and perseverance, in
;hn ..nick publication of al! im; oi tant Juris, and
aide and intelligent comments upon them, cal
euluted to dovclojio their true nature and conse
■nonces. And, commercial men, undivided and
'niprejudieed by party,will,as alloth.es ought to
do, always care fully esaminn both si.l t el'every
'ines’tion, looking moic lo the intrinsic value id
Ibe o inions it arguments themselves,lh.in to the
i.orsons who utter them. However, then, we
may dillcr fiom any of oitr rnorcliants politically,
while wo shall continue freely to express onr po
liticaf opinions, uninllncnced by any man or any
party, we. have no iluiibt they will patronize us,
so long as we may make ii to their interest to do
so, commercial!)'; and the Ibiily paper will be
devoted childly to ihcir interests. And they can
not ho unaware, that no pajior can honestly a
gree with them altogether, an I that, while they
dillcr from ns In some things, they will jirobably
agree with ns in others, arid the same also with
any juiper that lioldly and honestly expresses, as
evc.y one ought lo do, its owe opinions, and not
liaise of apa ly, or of,any other p.apnr or person.
We believe that a Jirst-nito DoU:j I'nper, Hileh
as we are determined that opus shall he, will he
highly valuable lo the j'l iee, and pailiialde both
lo its patrons and to ourselves. The great ob
ject of commercial men, in pat ami;'big papers, is ,
lo obtain the earliest commercial intelligence
f.om nil ([Harters; and Um tied lids, many Sim
seiib.e, for several daily cnnaner.ial piij'eis, j itb
-1 died in different ipiarters. \et still, as few, it
anv, can afford to have one from every sea port, |
or commercial town, intelligence willu ten a live
by papers wliic!* they de not take,wliieli will give
those who receive tlio-'.e jui, ors, tin: advantage j
of them. And beside this, many of tlino. have
scarcely time lo look tlirungh all the commor
rial matter of every paper tl.ev receive, (and ot
ton to nr. effect,)lo f'ml smd'i as cor.eerns them
selves or the particular business of this city.
Onr object will be to have every commer-mi’
a per that is desirable, th oagb' ut the (. men—to
get lli.eni from the Posl-olhce, ea. ii evening, the
tlm moment they are received the;e—and lu se-
Icd from them,- set in type, ihirin g the. nil’hi
mgl ■ iildish by Bimr.se, next moining, all tin. iia
tant commercial intelligence limy emit on <d
?o, the important political and other news, so fir
ns the time will permit —giving the piefmeni'e,
always to the commercial, and all that mostly
concerns the commercial community. 'I lies lay
ill! before the .Merchant, each morning, before
bo leaves bis residence, all that valuable in
formation which is calculated to govern his
transaction: throughout tb" <:ay. do cli.-cl
ail this, tlm j.apcr will bo ccnsi.leraly eiilaiged.
the best of woilimon will be engaged, and the
rommeicial department placed exelusively mi
j dor the control of a cemmercial editor. I’y thus
.■oncontraling all the valuable commercial intel
ligence f "in all iplaitors, llm Aieniimts of Inis
ph.ee may be savi -! the gioat <«j < )'.••« iu
.,l in dai'.ys fiom abroad, and the oneri.ns
tronlile. of si arching through a I'U.dnd ol ci m
men ial rlndV for a grain of wheat, and i.f’en not
uv ,.„ that—and will receive it also some hours
call.. ; than they could obtain the h-reigll jaijit.r:l
W hi. h o Utah', ii, fri 11, ll <! Vest •.‘ff.ee.-ll will
jhe b" f h an * x ea iive and I dim inns cnlerpri/e;
I I.nt, no it her labor or expense are to be ea, i. d lor,
!g, nv nnilel'lahing, so long as they e.m bo s:i"-
I ci-sfnlly and profitably employed: and ol llm:
i Wl . ! m \c not the slightest doubt in the, pr.-s.-nt
...i/a —at any i ale we have de'.eimined not
to same them, in the i.it'orl fa leecss; and
si.m.i generous fends, who cnteiiam sim
ilar opin.'.ns of ill Eimcc-s, an i cnnli.lance
in oar cx'-nio!''. have !, I the kimlm -s K
firv aid volnntaiily vviili <•!’’■;:3 ol jn" i"
ui iry assistano . shoul.l we ne. *1 it.—W- aio ii
vvi !; i gain lam an of oxicn dve cornrin'roial
\.-, l a * I'.-net".! intelligence and intbrination,
' fir a s ,!e to him of one half i f the .ctnhli-'b.mi'ti'
i Im to take >t| on himself the cidiie control o
[he cor'iinercud ilepartn.er.t ol ii. Ilul. -i:'.;
■ not this arrangrini'lil be made, an able, inlell:
~.n i . iirid capal.le <'.imrn.-i'i’i il editor will be cn
; .•..—We shall slako every tiling upon the
i , r.’" ; ire nnil we tins! the e iintrnifiily is Midi
, :.- n .p. .... mdntcd will! ns lo believe, that w.
ire not disponed to do tlnngs by Unices, Tin
U( slion, til in, is. Wi I such a ; iper be valmabh
o them—wortii the price ofil !• All we ask, is
..us r for ld.ll, Slot*, mu! I)" >f"t or
f lifpp/ioh t> I, i. Hr !rav ->rp"■ • ; ; ’ '
j o’it ho .' r.’.c ! If -
I
io| OF FrViTTMJJj.
i- SMALNING in the'Wisl-Om „■ ngustn,
„| 'I Georgia, on the Isi of , . ;P, (not
■ before adverli’-cdA iVinms v . hi;... l etters
lluI » this list will j.lease say tl.ev aie au' . i W-ed.
A , A
. Ad ims Malindu Auter I’.der W
, . Andei son .Inn jr A. .lis Mr.iloa-
Allen 11.. ratio A.iitstnnoi ,\; .„
« Alidri.lge A Atwell .1 ,s
a 1 Ii
. Idailey It i; .nn Sfeph.-n ti
11 irr.cy I. j; .isch.i; I' I’
‘ i H iker Daniel Hovce Ib ba I
a it. icon Wm H.'it.ss rev John
r Ha' roll Peter Holier .lofni
l Habhit D M it a,):,.v \\ in A
I! deber Collins II Hasscr*.Marshall
■ . 1! 'l.’h.-r Isabella Hnshindl Aimer
J it’ll Thomas Hush Mi sen (1
; I'dack mrs.M iry Ann I'u'ier Ambew
. Hl.m .lann s I Hurriit I-ai.e
’ Hrown Milton A Hnsb inn s Maria
r li o\;'i Aim':;a I; .rt.m n r
t It.own Archibald - I'.nrgcssJohn
f , -i: '
C.H'tsf IVtii A Clavtnn mrs lili/. i
' t alv ia J mi's t Niejier Phebc
i Campbell Collin Cox Malison
r ; <'anipl>ell Samuel < ’oilier nos l.ncinda
a Cary Win I! Coates niiss.Miny
: Carter Charles Cook I!
< di.j.ilhain .hisejili S <,'ia w lied ('lni les Ajr
f (’liov'.’s l . ’.i gdon i.y .(idni 11
, den les M i' "l i'S him
Chew IJiiijmiinl' i'.ine. I’hilip
■ Clause SainUeJ
• 11
- | Davis’ ('hades l! xt. r And-cw Alf.vil
, * 1' iv is s \\ j•. -I, \t ph.nii
| Day Hieh.ird Do I: i.m no sMarv S
" | Dai ling Joseph Dilhtiaharn (.ieo w
»i ‘ ]•:
i;idii«rt Win M r.'-n Jnfm V
r I'• I<* y H iratuj livans John iU (,■
EvansJwhn
F
r-jrjm«on William Envoi rni«s r.li//i
, Era/c n J"hn T J'ostoi I'liomaß .M
, i'oni Mi s-* ivaMrps.L ? , i ullur Tluiinnn
cai e ol (!»• I'oui
G
■ fi.'djiliin master T M Muhnnn ) j
I(i ndnor John 31 J’atclt M(*Knight ( ll '
< itimblu col il of John I) Uray
1 (i.irmt. John (*.av John J
<iiUbins Suj; lion < •• nm*s Alox itidor
•ilovcjf S irruo l <»u'y liolxMca
< iloason Clia: I. 3 (iuy mih lili/abclli
<iodbolioiiJ hi.k Mavy
II
Hk:V Walter Unotb Jorffin
li'itnj• ton Wvlio Ihl! lii'iij.imin
I * attawav Jobn I liaL'iiihuihani mi s Julia
Harley Iviwaul I Inward rev John
Mills lilies Km in,a Knllisiur Julian
i Ha 1 Sannml T
1! ilfichl C I loosl AI fs cml •!
Harris Kowis Howard in s .^.srali
II n icy J unes K Howell mrs Mai (ha
Ha* rit> Hcoi’gu A I iii^lies
»leckle John Amos II
Heard Thomas N lloilNallian
J
James Josef h Je.woll Nathan
Jackson Julsn J .lmssm Janies
Jones Char les A Johnson Sarah
I Jv'rnian Thomas Jones A W
Jones Hardy Join s Vv dey
Iv
Kt'nnny Ma <rirot Keltlos H. IK
KVdlv mrs .M oy Jvidly i homas P.
Jv-a) Tno; (t
K
Kavantire Mr Kogan Lawson H
LamUia t« \\ I 1 I.ovcll !*
ii.u y Finerrnn \V Ko/amj ( K
Levy (sliapmaii Kay less Nancy II
I i'.iiii ir T (* i a m*s J oin s
Lock Hurt Anderson Kubbm k nos I> L
M 1
! Martin Clement McCalister
M trslial Win Mil)a«le John
! .Martin John Mayzer David
1 McTyro John Mar-.iial (Vnoline
; .MeKoun Hincy Ma.shal Master Jack an
i Mc(!oonibs R Mahonv Deiints
1 McDowHI W'iiliiim Mcnts'p II
i .Me. Cati Pliiho M.d.me Wm V
\ iMeliil. (ieo W M:SiM iirey
. y !im; rh A'irnms 1». ilton,
t .Mei riman ''lansfudd Mo gaii James
j .Mnsla'or .Sainnul
I.„ , N
■ j Neuman W :Hi:irnsnn, Nail
i Newton James Nev\ heiry John H
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I r.Vr/ahetli O’Conner o: Julian.i M&Danicl
I i Ins wall i lyrarn
P
r i Paii'inirur /T amils Perm J S:. Co.
, j J(‘son 1.-ahciSa Phelps Jeremiah
* ! peckh un Paris Jhke (’yros
Ponder Kj Inaim P im "m 1 Ann
Poliiill Joscj h Pye Kniij umi
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*i M ItCUSlin, rare of < i irles t i dm
s j It
t ’ T’eo 1 John P< JiHvfc'rirmnan R
. !* •i d Itohert 1) K'-'heris M
It ll llp*o Jtimav I.imin 1 ;i
; . it »\ r.o Joseph L •'•" j s , 4 •' MrA’/m
Potmi ts Susan Uos- .1 i ,
a Kuhuits Win. !I
-1 S
s ' SeMev Ceo»go II Sirildi I oomird ll
, Eeotr Alvin Sin it«i .hiatus
’ Seotl 1.i 1 7. i Jane *Smi ;i ■!•> i »
' SheiiiV Charles Smi»h Mo-es
Sliinhohler Harriet S SoiMti J aiir «
. ; SfMainas Carollno Story .In n W
Skirmo W illiam S:;i».. A
s • Simmons Asa I* S' • Wi M ’ i
:» Sibley G > v ‘arip. : I .ben *v. r
[J Snout Harr i!nm Si m• 1 1 n■ oi Sr♦ 1 1
Sifpih M • rKy Sjxdman 11 1'
’ Smitlr (’aibarlno Milliv.iii A
> Smith Turner
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, rt\k>rT-'nn 'lVin tde Timrs
“ 'j’anto 1.:. -both Toole LnU
r I‘:»iI»4?!I J(• s• ■ i t; ,S 'f’tplo **r James
;l Tollun! Jo.- ~ 'I n a In <if o P
Thomas Wolmrt b urner Situckelny
. : 'l'iidcy J .mo.s
W
° : Wir.l A' Wd - • Walton Mar* K
° Walker A!»•> r;• J*-■ r r'ker f);.r*p I
•- \V-.ikor Cm • id* u A'.'iii• ! fl< .1 \V
W. i J:« ■ \Kpti: a Wedno I’-ain
• Walk r I J:*/ ttmlh 'Vin'rfsoM C.iro ou*
1 ‘ Nim v Coei’rv, rare ord^’i'liao.s S*a ah
f l , ~. i, W ill in ; Wi’l m«Tsanf
it Wall 'l’ld•nojs W iah* Ann
r Wa:fen.Ma v \\'oodwar 1 W.m
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Vonrijr LneirnH V’arhoroiiDli J mios W
■ * Youne i lu.odoro
V/-T. r. 3HCot:, v. y.
1 , f 4 \j -2 1 "i i J . H 31 '3 a ► -s H 3 Aiia ft
ilr'rnnt with d’ek'
* i v 0 f-nal nnd < rimplftc; ntt.srli
" ! jed tn tho fKsr/riJeho i> a Itao
* i; I firok iHm! hr-i»K umdt* f--o;vrn « i;tit <-!y
■ i, l ! t’rora tho wrathof. 'ST** cihavo 1 I*< « r
r , j hnt l: ?!o n-oit. and N NN -ri iMMtorl oi* Tn • :
, i i nto uo! !;m;a , *'h‘»>. ’»v
J.; HULL.
\ ; > i! Vo "V
WATER,
S'i.'SO I’SttUASJ, *<•,
;T . Tlif MjliMfrilji’i'i’p-
FjiwUiilly ialoi’nw
Ids (iii’iidi?,:)*.! the
/JkyA j'ld’lic gctiondly.
p. t'VV;J.ei of tlint lie Ims littmi
’ DJI Ids ClsluMMl
, im’iil Cot’ t'i” v,'m
|,u r s,, »» sun ’
eyb’ which he
ti'ti dri will ii'.rci 11 I t-ir utmost apjiruhutioii;
mul (hut ii will l o kepi ojii’ii every (kij
i from sauvise till it! o’clock, r. m. The:
[ Pntiies (li'|iiii'ti!iei:t is srpnivile, ;is tisuni,!
from (’it’ otlici' portion of (lie eslaldi. ii- '
! 11 veu i. mill no .'gout leiiimi w ill lie ml mi tied j
Ito il. but those v. iio couie in comimoy |
I with Imlics. Tlic utmost attention will!
be put.l to ori!,t find ili'cormti, in every '
! ••osjiect mul e\ery possible cHort will be.
! mtule to promote tile comfort and satis-1
; (iiclioii of the lailie.-t.
M'ih €L , 32B , }A?yB'9
Will he served at any hour after 10 o’-
clock, a M, —Families cun he sii|i|dicd by
sending'tdicr (lint hour: and jiai lies wih !
I.ic saiipli.-d if a dav sor fialf luv’s iir.tu e j
V liesh supply cl Wist India Fruits—
Fine Ap|di-s. t'.icoii IVills, Ornntres. Du
nnniis, F. n.t am. Dimes, Almonds, Kui
sins,Fig's, Fi iiiit’M, Fillici ts i)- liriiitii Ants. I
I ai.so,
Sliertn f'tnnlJes. Nos. i undo, Ate. .Ye, I
i 'if-KWA ’ r OO.\ \ 35 E
<’)' all Kinds. Kcjd eonslnntly on liiiiul, iV
for side, by whooi'sule anil retail—Cor
duils, W ines. p'yrii|is, Candies, Cukes,
Ac. Ac. of nil kinds, mid the Very best
qualities. A tul hliving; made considera
ble improvements in bis Confectionary
establishment, lie is now pr (Hired lo of
i fer to Ids eii-tomers every nrticle Unit
enn be desired in his line, prepared nuil
Iml ii j > iii si superior milliner.
Ai \im in FimnnacK, j
« \*o, 1 J K Mmfh MV//* llrouil »S7/v/7. I
Anri
.Vi 'shill's Unit Store, .Vo. tiOll .hitsJuslrccc
vri! from A rtr-1 orh.
\ (toon ASSOItTAII'.NT OF SPIIJMI AND 80MMP.R
ms i"
Wliieli b - w ill disjiose of at, very low
j.rices for I' ll s 1 1 or npproveil aceeptnli"
ci’s, in tow n, vin :
B'TB> I (Ml I [■’i’ciicli .tindins and Crape
in 'rrctit variety
undies printed < Hltoii Slnckilig's, (a new
tirliele Ho bliiriv anil white do do)
very cheap
!-! Fluid and stripe w hite Muslin, fer
dresses
I I super and 1 'omnion (’olton Cambrics.
very *7.’m//; j
Ladies i’anisob- and Silk I inbrcllas in !
(great variety |
"lain mul colored stripe French G’l'g j
linais
i'ltgiif li Ciiigliuiiis, ii new arti
cle I
I I ti ! J’laid. Lena ATn dins, for .Masque- j
t ic Nells
I Fuvillien <F|ll"e. laftfe Usvej'laiei.t
| iO pieces Hdi undressed Irish Diiieii’-.j
some very line nnd x cry cdietip
I tied '! irk hue and bine stripe I Ininesniiti j
v. bite‘'Hileen ,<• .ins. (or S um I
! I lede I i Cotton I •i.iiier lor lied Spreads
), p 1, and !i i TaPie Pinju'l’ P.niiask
poll It’S
i li lie stoat mist iloiiFespan fo‘- ttegro
wear
1 case o I Wini'ium i.'caelicd Slieefinffs
prcfereil to tin’ Irish igiiiirbiig for
r 1 1 ' • JI; 'IH * S
Ulne I willed .Nankeen, for boys summer
wear
Pine and yellow f.r&t, chop India Nan
keens
| case si.■•(t'< r Ion; > 'loth ('oil in fi!iir
tin g. :. tier the style of tin' Dagii-i.
blit elieojier
1 hnlcs a-,-in ted brow n Fhirllag's, a! re
di, < d j.rives
I ctise dm k l i each and Irish Linen !)i h
linir
"vViiitc I’l i ltc !i and Fngiish do do il very
ben i t i lid m l i< le
] J|nek I ’ii imJ i I join led /tnc fit II Itll'lilc co 1* I j
i \ I .i”’e iis-oilint id ol wide Cotton
j ■ m ces
i s’kiin uobhiiii'l I ate, nnd Mdgiiqr ms!
i;e ertil C
I l complete itssorliiicnt of rich Th ‘‘tnl
Dan - and ed;;ina> am! insertions
Dei:" il t iipv- aa.l .'i. is.l * u r bit!:-'
b.inis. ui-w stylo
-i:!" i.i.d |s|.”l! ('<. inks, in orerd variety
* .nd * ’ jii’Clinp; to i 1 ..I’ive lln’.dit'b (he
ctmuiierii censlt.itt supply ofoetison
;dll *' p'lioiis
April I i : j
%\%'% y'WU |
’d V ' f ; . -:l i tfci’d a* the oilier »•) .1. V. i
1 V X .M i:r :: n. Msq mi Wotnlay t v.i- In 1, ■
|■-.■,*! :;d •■! a ; id. tied vi;■ ».c Uny- it mie!
t. i,( 11. it 1 1. >i |.,i„ on Tuesday the inn!
•Mdi of April i”; 11 -.b «>) »!•*• [
I t*i.v: ia r.s' iln i*. cn U edn lay ti
! I ll!i an I •-■"•'t "I ’■ ;■ ih •••" I Hib ..: >y— •
! ,ad a! 1 a v. ■-a 'I Inn .it iv |
■ : | a l l, ;■ ■ j 1 - . ■ \|,. ; nnd I■ 1 1 1 1 ol 1
’< v— to De,--. i•• i*' I‘; nie cl"! ;i >. dib
j” •• \ !'•••• m.” ) ’.ir ! t:•*. ni.d CoHeet
■ :a* Tuxes for (lie year I'tM. /.ll per
a- Intel i -'i I. iirc n -|)ft HV.iiy raq 'ii cd
; o. iitlvnd. !■; wnea Fe- i'.iia's ol Dt o *
v'eel-.. v. and I o'l l”.’k v. ,r. on iho ■(•
' • ■ > ~ •
< ) i/> i-;> j> J’! ’ i 7’ (J,
■\{. in iinir-icYdii;, u. r. a.
t IO.M
' v i% ri ra tt’.it.'.-. up; I'. ntion will nnd,;
if V *<» the ii-’ii'.r i!’'" tb” DiP-i’ler! aitirl
' of !;.ciinio!id count;', '-tien sitti.iij for
'.Ttliimry jinrpo-es f..i .vave lose!! twelve
Mini;. s <>f giiiite Itn,-1., .•-dock bvlonoiiig
to the j’istalc of 1) . . eNv.RM-ts, dci cas
"d. 'J’iic ic ore to .. t.noiiisli nil Utul sin
i;; til**r (ii tse it may concern, to np
i iiciir. aiid f a abjections, ifany they
have.
fi - ’, "i il’v jd, (Inni't'iini.
)■•’ ' 1
, [ 'V'\c W,n v.v\ .\ v e F* \\> o s\\ ov.
t'l < L\TA i ,'i I \ < I rules Cor Spelling di
V rivotive words, with a list of thus
-1 classes which are not generally inserte
|in dictionaries Isy Leiisselear itvntly
’[ |a ice )(52 per dozen.
■! This little work is intended (o be nset
Min schools to give the learner an early am
i neenrale knowledge of the formation o
! derivative words; (lie rules lining givet
in a condensed and tangible form, am
ns u book ofTefereiire lor tfiose who dr
j not perfectly amlersiaml the tuihieef, ot
| who may he at any lime, (••< most peoph
| sometimes are) at a loss to decide. Iti
i deed even writers xx ho are somewhat ex
| pericueed are often perplexed la spellin';
I many derivative words embraced under
jthe rules given in (his book. Wo olUai
| see ehimnies instead ofehiiimeys ; attor
! 'ties instead ol'attorneys. Arc.: ami some
j lino's (lie participles of such words as
| emit spelled emitting, emiled instead ol
I "oviiug. emitted : iimitling for limiting?;
ballotting t'or balloting. Hut by a care
ful attention (o I 11“ rules and tables in this
work, the lenruer will readily acquire si
correct knowledge of the formation ol
: derivative words which will correct mu-
I if y of I lie gross irregularities and errors
j xvi.ielt arc so eomnion. •
| This day published by TIKIJAUD
y-<y\. MOLD & IIOMIIIIODK, f-chool
Hook publishers, iioston.
.April IS
WAnd \\\W?VvViAt'vOTAH.
a description of the lAlanners and
Mastoms of (he Mast, especially)
Dtjihuiiiloni of ilu I in! if Siiiplin't s, ; in lhe|
form of a familiar eonversalioa between j
Air. Kenyon and bis son Harry. Illus
trated widi numerous beautiful eats, liy
Uev. Hmmie Hill Draper, in pi ess, and
will speedily be published tiv
RKUIARDSON, LOUD St, lIOUIUOOK,
Huston.
{'[J® This work will hen useful addi
■ ion ioSahhalh School Mihrarit s, as well
its an attractive ami entertaining work
! lor children at home.
April I i a 1
X.'av VSWaW. CouwuowVuv^.
TT® H ir \!!l)SO\, MOLD ami IIOM
fJSLKHOOK. Itubton.ffive notice that
they will soon have ready for plihlieation.
\ Commentary on the Holy Itible,’’
from Henry ami Seott, with additional
explanatory notes froni Doddridge, I’n
trie, I’oofe, Movith, and other eminent'
writers.
The above work is now in progress in
London, from the press ofthe lieligious
Tract Society, and xxill he issued here
I is the parta are received. The whole
conveniently arranged for family use.
Ue edited with improvements by several
('lergymeii in whom eonlideitee may be
! placed. ,
| April IS Oo
! A Elaurfcer Wanted,
I I.’LTH’J’t 'T \ !‘!,M While Harhei
| may hearoi'a food situation for his
I business, by application at this cilice.
.l-.ni II (f t’S
VvcmAv WmxViS.
i
|-A w I’roimnneing I'.LMSt II WOLD
} HOOK ; ot lie-1 step to .lie I'reneh hm
giac.ve. I b in;; mi easy Spelling Hook
and Vocabulary of dbOtl,wards. to '.vhieh
is n'hled (he I'reneli I iirase Hook—by
Al. D'Abbe Hoi-rut -thiril edition.
The original plat! oflhis litlje Afanual
has been !■ i;rl 1 1y appreciated, and the
work used with much success, ft IVus
beet' now macli impro ’ed by annexing
liie sound and articulation of each word
accordi ol; to l he. eoorov. d Dielionnry ol
Abbe Tard’ Willi (lie aid of this it
may calefy lx' said that parepts and o
thei■;< |iarlial!y aeiptantiTd witii the pro
loio niln-n ol the language, may fixe in
-t not ion to I lieir eii i id ren ami pupils with
eonli leiice mid correctness, D is also
highly useful io beginners or > ehm I
A l-o. just recei veil. the second edition
of the ( I'ASsKAi, ML MV 11 LMA
! 111 H. n lei *<■ I froiii the best xxrilius o
.licit bo gouge in n rose ami poetry; pre
|Ceibl* l»y mi iatrodaeii-in designed to
j faei'ilnf e I he sillily of the I IP I in: cuts of till’
‘. 'reach, and allelnled u hh notes cxplail
nlory of the idioms Ac. throughout the
world—by ,\. Al. Hen*/,, laic professor in
Minipet Dill • 'olli'fc mid now of the Col
lege in f iiii innati,
ADo piiblisbed. an e.-my <Jrainmar ol
the '.Tee. h Mantrua.'/P. far yotlll 1 ; begin
ner- liy M. AS. .1. Saranll. late professor
of t‘bilosopby in f ranee, and now ITeneb
inslriielor ia Harvard Mnin rsity. I'eel
in,'; as ("aelu-r ex ery day the want of a
f ram mar if- a o-fi: a-m-e end dillienlt limn
I ih": e now i;> use, (be anihor lias prepar
;nl•I■ > :. xx 1.1. 1 1 e.aitai- col bin;; hat xx hat
I i - imli- pen- iblc, and id I if contains is made
I i- - iio pic. i I".’ io' i- and in tel! i;: i hi" as pos
| slide. -Viso,\V oiiosiroelil's f'i cucli tiram
. mar
| J .ildl-'ied by 'HI FI A. L DSON. 7.01! D
j .V HHI -HLt D• ix e-eliool I Sis ok publish -
j ■ r.-. ie bail.
/’i j.i il Ml thi
I 3.-- -a e,- 's'.'?' MX. itv HP ■
; u .. si a ii a a si .r c . H.u Ki.J S n
1 , fl n 'a 'MiHI undersigned
I (i. <\ t) ffspeeiraily informs bis
' /'.ivi f t' * friends, ami tin-p-uldii
1 p®w [ T generally, that helms
r i. -not ehe-ed Ids House.
I in liexington, or re
jinoxed, as he Understands has !>een re.
j ported by some evil disposed persons,
i but st’H keeps it open, nnd will <■ outii»t»*•
'!■> da so. He returns ins thanks for tin
j libera! patronage hitherto conferred, and
! takes lids opportunity of informing
- j tlie:n. that Ids establishment has lately
I | undid guru* eoir?ulerahle repa.r. and is
•j now in c:ee!!'-;d order for Ihe reception
•I of HDA it 1)/'>iand TL AVMMMMUS.
» who max' re-I ii-snred dmt exa-ry posse
- !>le ell- .rt will be made for I heir comfort
- and seta faetoi v ae'-ormiioilntion, in ex’-
.-■IV re- aeet. i Jis j tables are largo, it.
, tii.i- order, and provided with ultenUvt
ilusllers, and thebe.- l of provender.
•IA AIM.-t WHMMHOIi.V.
Mc-Rnglai!, J-'c-b. . :iS
jiSavajiash & Augusts
DAILY STACK LINE.
I : TEH HI-: Savannah Daily Stage Lino is
r JH in complete order, and now running
i-1 regularly—leavin'*- Augusta every oven
. I irig. at halfpast nine o'clock, and arriving
in Savannah every evening at eleven
O'clock —uml leaving Savannah every
! afternoon, at three o’clock, and arriving
•I in Augusta every allernoon at 5 o’clock
i —tiuis travelling over a distance ol one
hundred and thirty three miles, in Jess
litne than any other line at the South.
The Stages are good and comfortable,
■ ami the drivers sternly and experienced,
the horses excellent and in fine order r
and the accommodations on the road,
;|Siieh ns cannot tail to give satisfaction,
i The Fare through, is Tea Ilollare, consi
derably less than on any Southern line.
WM. SI iANN O\. I •rop irtor .
\ O./ 23 'l’lie Mihedgeville Federal Union,
'Savannah Republican, Charleston i\lcr
j enry, :md Macon Advertiser, will give
I the above four weekly insertions, and
forward their accuunte.
April 4. ts ot
MSAi Ol Ali Ud)
FOIKSiU.E.
w Bacon Hams and 500 pounda
I Lard, corn fed, well eared, and of excel-
J h-iil quality lor family use; which can
la; delivered in Avgusta at a short no
lice. Kn(|uire at this office.
March VI dW
THU ( JlAlthUSiOiV
CROCKERY STORE.
Subscribers well known in
hL Georgia, as dealers in Eurtlu-n
--wure, China, Glass, heg leave to in
form their numerous customers, ns well
us others on their way to Charleston, that
their stock is now complete, mu! pro
nounced by judges to he the best in the
United Stales, which they are offering to
merchants at as low u rate us any mar
ket in America,
They are well aware that promises un
less supported by fuels, are useless, and
worse than useless; they make no pro
mises, nor appeal to inddicsympalluj against
powerful combinations or private monopoly,
they are well satisfied that the public
know how to appreciate such appeals.—
No market is closed against us, hut on
the reverse all are open, and our busi
ness solicited by the manufacturer ; our
friends are many and powerful, mid with
numerous other ml vantages,
lor doing business are not equalled by any
dealer in Augusta, orsurpussed by any in
,\rw- York.
We would say. in conclusion, that we
intend making it, Ih a interest ofpurchasciv
i<> buy from as; our prices shall he low t
and terms liheral. We refer to our cus
tomers in every village in Georgia for
the respectability of our house and rec
titude of our business principles.
H. H. GLEASON & Co.
jVu , i!(id King Street, Charleston.
Fob If) ts 10
r:\ ICTJft UN WAVE,
fIV n: subscribers tire now in posses
j! sion oftlu-ir fall stock of Goods,
received per ships Oglethorpe and Wil
liam Donald at .Savannah, direct from
Liverpool—which they oiler to country
Merchants and others upon terms as lils
erul as will he met with many other mar
ket in (lie United Stales.
Their Stock whs purchased by one ol
the firm iu England for cash, which gives
them advantages equalled by no house
in this State, nor surpassed by any in the
i hiii-leston or Northern Markets. Their
arrangements are permanent, and siu-h
us will enable them at nil times to he in
j early receipt ol die newest style nfslmpei
i and piitti-rns. Feeling eonlident of inn
! king it to Hie interest, of those wishing
supplies they respectfully solicit patron
jig,—and pledge themselves no pud. •
will he spared to give satisfaction.
I*. It. TAYLOR tc Co
1 ItHt, Broad street, Augusta, near tie.
Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank.
Athenian, Georgia Jourti.V
I and (laroliiiiiin will give the above t welt
I insertions and forward their bills 10.
I payment.
Nov I) ts g 11
Wax'vriimm
I IWnTY old customers, mid the public hi
| IT S. general, are particularly request
i ed u Inn they are in want of any first rua
I Cornell JI A', to,apply personnlly, or semi
.! (heir servants to the subscriber.
ISAAC HENDRICK;.
I -aii-e of the above nolh-e i
| (hut families frequently get deceived I.
I' (!.i‘ir servants applying to n colored me.,
who is in the habit of vending eorm •;
beef m the Market of such u quality thd
the subscriber would notofil-r let-sale.
I 11.
! Jan 11
■I ‘ T«t> Bilisi:*
;; fi Sal AIM’ NEGRO GIRL, about U
I _/$ } ears ofuge, accustomed to sewing
ami house work.
ExquißK at tuts on re:,,
1 April --H s>t &S
j ~
I- £>ix A large DWELLING. L'»”‘.
&e..mul A LARGE STD Is J
'in well calculated for Dry-Goon
and Groceries, oppos'd*? *(!•■•
. j store of Edward Thomas, Esq. uj\j
i j end of Broad-street—an excellent . p:- -M
, j for business. Possession will be
ion the first ofOctoher. For terms, wl l
I I will be liberal, apply to Mr. Josnrn <
- rik! at the above place.
. GARRET LA WRENS >
~| July 01 _
I'" JOB HwIITTIWO
1 NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS C“ • , ,1
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