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lir, at least, an.l to commence the daby
|. lu-atioii us; early as a sullieient quaitii ,
l.fiunv typo, nod other materials t an lie
■ lia. >l. iVoia the North we hog leave, I
fief.l'u!!y, to oil; r the to om j
f'luls ami the puiilic generally. fat then; j
fi - oiiago. 'l'li ■ weekly publication w i.i ,
fr.oniiiiae.l as usual, ami, a tri weekly t
||| lie lastietl in 'uir place of our present j
|,u -.vefk!y, aad at the same price |
lit! se.i -iiile Lull the Jhiiiy impel , now j
leoateiuplalioa, will he Biijiported prin I
fully by tin- .Mercantile portion of Li.
fi umiiiy, we shall endeavor to remit.,
n tala tie la that class til ottr eit./.e.is,
I ealliv.r into Helton every possihi
f ;,o t ’(iiniiU'rciai illleliigeiiee ; titra, i
»i t Lie ai.l of mi able ami intelligent
fisiuti! eL.lor, well sKlil.al la in nuaei j
fl tilt'rfirs. whom we tlcsiga to engage, |
fl the exertion ol‘ the mmast possiiile I
frgyaml unlustry, (he laiest ami f.uist |
fnirlttnl <;omtlu'! - t ial aiei other news,
fl ulways he presented, ami at Lie
fie ii ne the interests lit oar Agrictillu
«(, Political, Liteiary, ami general rea
l's, most of whom are also interested,
fro or lefts, in the commercial Intel.,
f ice of the- day, w ill he duly attended
I Anti the numerous late improve
fnts in the mail a rangemenls of tal
ly giving n- a duil:/ tmtil troia e\*.a\
Tii'im'. H:t’t, West, '.North, and .South,
I the L'li.irleston, Ncw-< ■.'leans. Xot tn-
In, :U!'l mil jic m c*ti
If faetiities Ibfrttlady paper, ami means
I ivmlei'iug it. coniiiiiiidlv valuable and
loresliiig. 'l'lu' patrons oi Liis paper
E)y rest uaJsurtMi mal il sliuii noi bcfi'X
[lied by any oilier -imiiar pulilieaiion,
lleriniiit'd its we arc, I > sj.fit o no mean
I eiib.-ting tliai eml, ami sensible, that,
I Las com. \ m.:y, as in every other, a
bei'til ,V Ud-eiligaat public will e vei k< ep
tiic, ia its patronage, with any uv. ltb
|.l valuahle Lmi may bo pi e
filed to iiWe wiii ieave it io a maju
ly of Ihe sahaeribers to Li.- piiblir.atioii,
Idetcriaiue wheilim' it m’.ti he ptfajisli-
I If.tily ihruAgimtt loc yaw, til J c<.V
flidi.Alt s I'/.ii annc.'l, or i> n ‘J during
fiiMlVinw month*, uud tri iw-Avy during
I rvuviiaiL r ufthry nr, tit l'liid/1 J ULn i
■JUS mi aonum. j
rentier Lais paper as valimbh
■ possible, each No. will presenl an tun
fterial ciitiimerciai and tdlter n w:.
|m New-Vorli Uostoii, I’niladelpii.a,
fltimoro, Washington, nloline, i\e'v
fli uns, ami every tdlier traarter id Lu
flint, received hy the daily papers id
preceding evening. Ami, as .tic pa
Kr will he published regularly by sku
le, every iiioriiiag, sii tsei iln rs w ill gei
In news so much eariivr ilnin !>y Lie !>•
ign daily papers they receive from lav
L't-oiiico, when it opens iherealtor, on
le same mornings.
BN olVoring litis project to the patron igr
I the pililic, wc li.,g lonvu In he uii'ie.sloocl
| appealing solely to their intenst, ns l|l ' ;
jly solni nmi (roper basis ot such un imilcr-
Lmg. Our men intercut (tnunpis uo lu dio cn
■prize, from a lialiel'Uiat it may ho pmiiiiihlr
jou,selves, as well us uiicful to the public; lo , |
Boss it be usefu , and tiiurclbro jirotii.ible, to j
I public, it ought riot lo he, anil wc are sens:- i
■ cannot and will not bo, prolitable to ns; and j
p therefore desire no ou« to patronize ho' j
bm an cxpectatiou of “ value received ' ku j
bir inunuy, or to continue their subst;: riuou-- ,
preafler, sliouhl (hey bo disappointed m th.. ■
jpectation. The eurreet priiietplo oi all bast- j
ss truiisaeii'uis (and this is, oi course, as iimei.,
lesities, trausaetiuii as uuy oilier) ;a ! 1! c only :
c on winch they can be s.il'.dy. honestly, pro- j
ably, or poiaiiatieully itia'mlained, is mutant 1
tifjit and self interest. And, rely in;; mon lit;-, j
liio pfesom uiilerpii/,.;, wo shall look elos;ely |
id actively to the interests of our subscribe.s. I
the best means of piomoting our own —smst- 1
" that u hetlisr they like or dislike nsr.-rstiri
hi, they will patioiiiz l -' llte (taper, it we iinike .
their tutercst to do so, and dial (he mom m- 1
Istriously and [.erscvrriituly we htbo: for Ihrin,
e move general and valuable will be liicir pa
onnge, And, should we at any linn 1 , Luvoiin
rgeltul of them and our duties, the b"st " •-)
correcting the evil, and arousing our ein; go -:
id proper sense of the source from whinua- wo.
irive our ju'olils, will ire to withdraw th ir
Uron.igp, till it shall he to their interest to re
iw it. Tins will he duo to themselves, and
idling more than just to us. And, while no
litor inis the right lo enquire of a subscriber the
vise of a withdrawal ol’his subscription,lo coin
kin o' him for it, would be to attach to others,ti o
mite, which, in nine cases out of ten, is duo on
to ourselves. If a man does not consider it
a interest to continue Ids subscription longer,
jielber riil.' or wrong in Ids opinion, he is ju-t
free to do so, es to withdraw his nalionaga
from anv Slore-,nn.l to enquire ofldm the cause
is impertinent, while to blame him so, it is
ir-.nt and unjust. The ~utr..„ ,go of a (taper
sit .aid always he given, or withdrawn, from a
sens.; of the value ol the (taper to the public or
to ones self, without any reference whatever to
the editor personally, whom one may iiko or dis
like, without hkmg or disliking ids "paper— and
therefore an editor should never consider the
withdrawal ofsuhsr.p lion.as a personal matter
in the least, or feel the less rea eel or retard (hr
the individual who withdraws it. Its only effect
j should be to prompt him to an examination of
j his conduct, and the correction of any errors
he mav discover, an I to stimulate him to
I greater exertions—determined, at least, neither
| to deserve censure, or loss of patronage, so fV ;1S
J his honest efforts can avail to prevent it. As lo
j the withdrawal of atom .-e i br a difference of
! political or religious opinion, that is a thing
I which should neve, train, n move for a moment
| anv honest and independent editor, as, amid (ho
j endless variety of human opinion on thoasn suh
. Joels, the same cxnression of opinion which
would induce one man towithd nw. would in-
I duoe another or more to subscribe—at least, su
wo have found it.
j Commercial patronage, however, has little or
nothing to do with personal emit 'oversv or cop.
diet of opinion; hut is founded,principally, on in
dustrv. energy, honesty, .and perseverance, in
the quick ■'indication of nil important furls, and
j aide and intelligent comments upon them, cal
. nutated lo dcveln e thei- 1 uc nature and eonse
, puenens. And. commercial men. undivided and
'unprejudiced hv oartv.will.as all others ought to
do. always ea efullv ex .mine both sides of every
i question. looking pin -e lo the int insio value <>(
the n iuiotts & arguments themselves,than to the
] •■'crsotts who utter them. However, (hen, we
1 mav differ font anv of our nun ehants politically,
j wh'de. we shall continue freely to express our po
j iiti.'-'d opinions, uninfluenced hy any man or any
1 na’tv. we have no loeht iltev will nafronize ns.
so long as we may make it to their interest to do
| °o. enmmereiallv: and the Daily (inner will be
I devoted chiefly to their interests. And they can
[ not he onaw a-e. that no paper ran honestly a
lir ee with them altogether, and that while th-v
i differ from us in some t’iinn«. tlicy will prohnldv
i imree with us ill others, and the same also with
any "aper that holdlv anil honestly expresses, as
: every one ought to do. its own opinions, and not
j those of a oartv or of anv other oaoer or person,
) Wc believe that a first-rule Duiiu Payer, sttcli
I ns we ;re dete-mined that ours slittll lie, will he
I highly valuahle to the t lace, and profitable both
Ito Ps natrons and lo ourselves. The great oh
(ject of commercial men, in patronizing papers, is
It obtain the earliest commercial intelligence
j f niti all ouarters: and to effect this, many sttb
jse.'the for several daily commercial papers, pub-
I fished in different mia-tet'S. Yet still, as few, if
j any. can nffo d to have one f om every sea port,
i or romme-ebd town.intnlligenee will often a'rive
hv ape s which they do not take, which will give
I those who -nc ivc '(lose -ta' t;rs. 'he advantage
of them. A’ tl bee 1" this, ptanv o(" 'hern littve
scarcely time to 'ook tlnougli nil the commer
cial matter of every cane- they receive 'and nf
i ten to no off Tf.jtii'flnd sin li as concr ns them
p-.'. cs of the oarticul ts business of *'il? city,
i Our object will lie to have every commccial
t st-01 that is dost "iMc, th oitghout the Union—to
( get thorn f out the Post .office, each evening, the
the moment they are received there—and to sc
!ec' from them, set in type, iluriurr the night,
and • nh'islt hv sunrise, next morning, -di the im
taut coiptpe .a tl in'■•(''**attce they contain—al.
so, the iumo-tant "olitictd and other mav;., so far
as the time will permit—giving the nrere-eupe,
always to tlie commercial, and all that tnostlv
cottcmais the commercial community. Thus lay
ing before the Me-eltant, each mo'ttiug, hefitre
he loaves his residence, al! that valuable in
formation which is calculated to govern his
transactions throughout the day. To effect
all this, the a-e- will he considendv enlarged,
llte host of workmen will he engaged, and the
commercial depa'tnient placed exclusively un
der llte coot nl of a commercial editor. Itv thus
concentrating all the valuahle commercial iutel
ligenco f om all nuatters. the Merchants of this
place mav he saved the g-eat ex.iepse in*
ciirred in dailvs from abroad, and the onerous
trouble of searching through a bushel of court
tnerc’nl chaff, IV a grain of " heat, and ollep not
even that—and will teceive it also some hours
earlier than they could obtain the foreign papers
which contain it, from the Post Office.—lt will
he both an expensive and laborious onterprize;
but, neither labor or expense are to be caret! fir,
in : ,nv undertaking, so long as they can be sue.
eossfidlv .and profitably employ.- d ; and of litis
we have not the slightest dnutit in the present
t ttl.erprize—at any rale we have determined not
to s arc them, in the effort for success; and
some generous f iends, who entertain sim
ilar opinions of its success, and confidence
in om exertions, have had the kindness to
s’op forwaril voluntarily with offers of pecu
niary assistance, should we need it,—We are in
( toaly wi'h l gentlemanofoxlt'iisive commercial
j as well as general intelligence and information,
lor a sale to him of one, half of the establishment
—ho to take norm Itimseif the entire control of
the commercial department ot it. Hut, should
not this arrangement he math*, an aide, intelli
gent, and ca aide commercial editor wd! lie en
gaged.—We shall stake . very thing u on lb s
enterptize. and wc itii-a the commi'nity is sufli
cinntly tie ua'mted with ns to believe, that wo
•are not disposed to do things hv ItnlriJ. f i im
question, thfii. is, Will =uclt a pa; m be valuable
to them —wo tit the t liccof'it ' All wc -’"lt, is.
"■in: us it. fair tri,it, ill the start, rv-d if you lire
iHs'iyyui "'<•>/, vilhdritr• tnrr patronage, at un-r,
withnut ll.i’hiisi liisituii.l,l.
Prove yciu* Hc-rsa.
To ... t.r. V. !!O.M If \V ft JACK.'IN’.
S Itrtvp In ntv i'oss<‘-sto r ,
| s .rr — :1 sOlTf‘l JI-'l'M', »'lpht
I old, willt ;t -t.;i in isi- I'm e.
i l»in«l fuot uhit", u’ ■' ‘ **
! ~|g|7r I't.ur foot white so tit;- Itp.H'. which
! ,vt- token n lew weeks back in t-parluM-
I hit gli !>i'*-, I*'- ('i;i'..'lin:i. tint! s< lt! undcf
i to oxct iiLon ms the ppojxutx of <
I II Sin t-. Mini h iii.'fkt Ly me. IVcm
! .ttfcimi-itilioec, I uni ilidlieetl to Ij"iif\ •*
jiiim to have been ftnlon |; i-«»pt-rry;
| tlieivlbre pive thm notice that the (o' >-
’ nvnep may come til hisjtM n’k'.
I v/bii-h lit* may <h> hy U|>|dyiiifr I" tar L‘
| t'c.inUlii! county.l I iiiiler. wc'l <1 < ' tn.e'
j ville. siettr Hu It' I He. iititkii.'c suii.-Cueto
-1 py pro tl'to (lie cr-'iiertydiiul i'nvin;, r tea
; s >iiitl)le chai'r' *• ** ..
ii a n wiss tov;\ .
.li’lvLM 2nv ~ >
From thr first day of tktuhrr,
, The Hritdi ?-loi'e ttrnl Dwelling
sfffej a,., yUU. South Side of I ml
Stltixjl jit.jcpt. cecuitiotl the jU'cSi'M
■ j your hy IL ct. Alexander Cun
i ninghnui.
AT.ro,
T'te stuhsofilirr's hoti-e on EHif Sti'oet.
hufre .mil laiitiinotiiouj Dwelling I-»
q.iipo of .Mr. K.I A j. V o IIIT |;,
July 2-3 ■it p:J
! •! 'VO HEtXV,
If AVWjy A large DWEIiLIXO.IiOT,
a
r ' v< ‘(( caU nlitteil for Dry-litK.'dt
0 r&SStSS* and tlroeories, opposite the
i- store of Edward Thomas, Jjsq. upper
1 end of Hroad-streeJ—an exoellesit stand
j for business. Possession will be given
r j on Lie first ot'Oetober. Pop terms, wltieli
will be liberal, apply to AJr. Joskpu CJar
r un;, ut the above place.
’l OAUKET I.AWi:E\CK.
*! duly LI <sr>
a' Xovl\v Aiwcvlvww Review,
r>! AO. LXXV.
f CO^TJix’VTS.
. Art. I. Spanish Devotional and Moral
o Poetry. 1. Obrns de (.xonzalo de Hcreeo
(Coleciou de I’oesias Castellatms, aide
It riores :d sig-o \V. Por T. A. SaNcik /.
i-i f,an. 11. J. Hiimis Siteras y Doetrii.tv
u les. (I'lorestu de IJimtis Autifruas Cus
1 tellanus, urdeuudu por J. IN. 1 Join- r.
,r j r.vDKH.)
, j Atrr. 11. Jhit!i«rsli>i> of Junius. 1. Mr
i, 1 inoirs of John Mound Tooki:. fogetbe;
,1 j with his valuable Speeches »V Writing's
!• j also, eontaining' proof, identifying him a&
■ Lite author of the celebrated la-lters of
d .Itinius. I!y John A. Ukahaai, i.t.. a—S
° Tho I’ostlitiiuons Works of Jumi s, tc
V which is prefixed nr.-Inquiry respecting
,! ll!te Author, tunl a Sketch oi llie I-il’e oi
0 doha Horae Tooke. L. dttaius l.lnmask
f e.1.0r Lord (<'r.iiu.:i; Sm kvii.h; proved U
f lie Junius, with an Appendix showing
.. that the author of Lie Lott-era < f Jitain*
. xvas also the mHhor of the History off' e
„ llelwn of(itmi'o'e J(|. and author of ti e
e j North Hriton, ascrilieil to Mr. Willcos.—
i- 1. An Essay on Jtiains and bis Leilors,
i- etnhraeinir a Skcleh of the life and clia-
V raeter of W.'.t. I’itt, I'arl of <'lmtl:an>, &
Momoirs of certain other distinguished
" individuals, with Hefloetions, hi.torienl.
( personal mid Molifieal, relating to the af
t ] fairs ol’dreat SJritain and Atnerica, front
li ITL-J to ITS.j, Hy Hi'v.i. Wati'Uiiousk,
n member of seven! medical, and literary
I, Societies in Europe and America. —5.
i- Letters of Junius addressed to John
a Uiekeringr, Esq. showing flint (be author
R of that celebrated Work was Eaih-Tlm
• ne. Hv Isaac tVrwiiAT.r..
;• Art. !U. .-hiiluh oil's IHmyr.ipli ii of Tiirds
, Ornithological Hiography. or an aeronnt
ol the habits of the Hirds of Ameriea: ac
n comp mied by descriptions of the objects
0 rejtreseote lin Lie work entitled the Hirds
0 of America, inters; »-sod with dolmen
. li ms of American Scenery .V Manneis.
J Hy John J. A monos, r. it. ss. i. & i; , &e.
•j I ’ji‘t tdl'lpllitl, tSltl.
■! Atir. IV. T.if'r of Siimsiinn Cohut. A
1 Memoir of Sebastian Cabot : xx it It aHe
’; viexv of the History of Jltnitiate Disco
’ i very, lilnsfriiteil by doctirneals ft ont the
! H'dls. now first publishcil. i’hiladel
: j piiin. ]-"5!.
. j Art. V. Tmlitiv TiiotTririlni. Collections
,I of the IMaiae Historical Soi iety. A id. I
, I Portland. ISlll.
I Art, VI. Dn,ink's J.of Oonvrmrnr
j Morris. The Lid* oft Jon veraeur AI orris.
’ ■ with Selections from his t , r.-es;.oiuler.ee
•land IMi-'Cellaneous paiiers; tleittiling E
’ x <>nts iti the Aiaeriestn llovolalion. the
! Erench Hevolatioa, and in the Polilieal
’ History of the I. S. Hy .1 mii.u Sparks,
in L veltimcs. Itoston. ILL*’.
, Aur. MS [liihrrov iJoni’ion. A Li'iim
. i of Eloeiition. oonbaliiing the Principles of
sltlie Arts of Speaking and Heading: illas
.l (rated x\ ith np|)ro|>riatp exercises and
s examt'les. Hy Jonathan Hakhkii, New
• Haven. ISM).
1 Art. A IM. IJrynnfs Form?. Poems,
s Hy Wxt. Cci.r.KN Huvant, IN. Vork, IKD.
I Art. 1\ ,\orth lin stern Hotimliii l.
. The Deeisionof Lie King of the Neil er
’ ianils considered, in reference to the
’ IJighls of the I . Stiites and the Stale of
s Maine. Portland, IBMI. 2. Heport of the i
I I Committee of Public Lands, on the m b-1
t! ject of the \. E Hotindary. Hostori, I S L 2.
1 ;J, Heport of the joint select Committee
•! ofthe FiOgislattiro of jAlttine, on so maeli
I lofthe (xovernor’s IMessage. as relates to
1 ' the E Houndary. Attgasla. IKJ2.
i .May 12 L 2
II f |
11 f V\\c \)em r aVvvc \;V'v\u>sU,oy. i
CT LNTAI.M.M! rales forSjiellingde j
rival ive words, xvith a list of tin : e!
1 (classes which are not generally inrt rU-d 1
in dictionaries. Hy Ueasselear J>t ittiy.
, i ;a ice ■"> 2d per dozen.
. | This iillle work is intended so be used .
>! in schools so gi ve the learner an early mid
t:accurate knowledge of the formation of'
derivative words; I!m rules being given
• in a condensed and tangible lot in, tint! i
; as a book of reference for those xx ho do
> I not perfectly understand the subject, or
I who may be at any time, (as most people
|sometimes are) at a loss to decide* Ju
I deed even writers who are somewhat ex-j
1 pcriciieetl are ofien perplexed in sjteliing i
i iiru!v derivative words embraced under!
, Lie rales given in this book. We often 1
-: fee c'limniee instead ofeliiniiieys; uttor
'• ’ aics in-trad ofaUurneys. »Ne ; and some
' Laics tiie participles of such words so
il emit spelled emitting, einited instead ofj
-1 caftiag. emitted : limilting for limiting ; i
r; b illotfiiig for Indicting. Put by it care
< Jal attention to tiie itLcs and tables la this
c work, tin; learner will readily acquire ai
i*' c:.rrci't knowledge of tb - formation ofj
■; 1 dt-rivafive words xvb.it !i will uorrect nia-j
■ 1 it v of she gross irregularities and errors
' which arc so common,
a ; '('his da" published by HICHAJif)
-j.sDX. LOMD vV IIDLimoOK, ««hoof;
1 Hook (alhlisiii'i’s, Huston.
: April I s _/>"* ;
(i\V.VVIWu\v ? S Notice.
; !>! 'I mo-albs aflcr date, application 1
- ; jrH u ',q 1.,, inatie to the Honorable Life- 1
|ni,"r riant of IJioiimond e.ounfy, when,
I silling fu- ordinary purposes, for leave
I ,o scllall the real e-tatc belonging to Lie ;
r: Orphan- of Jons C. Lkitnkh, defeased j
d . late of Wilkes county, for Lie benefit of,
’ -aid orphans.
I D. Me'OHMICK , (lurtranin. i
j May !*. IKJ2 !l1 " (;i
t, : PALM liSb A F Si AT*.
i-t j! ST I!D< F.IVFD.
t 3 HO/PN Pulm Leaf Hat.-.
' I Fur Stlrlty
! J. MAM.SHAI Tj.
LAW KOTICE.
> "H” SHALL hereafter regularly attend
’ jrl. the Superior ( onrts of Kielimond
County. JJIy office and residence arc in
Hreonshorongh. Persons residing in
Augusta, having business lo transact,
' requiring the services of u Lawyer, in
1 the counties « f tUroene, Morgan, Ncw
-1 (on, Clarke, Dgletorpe, Wilkes, Lincoln,
Talliaforro, .Altmroe, or Hancock, and
who may choose to entrust it to me,
will have un opportunity of conferring
with me personally, twice in a year,
in relattion to it.
EHANCIB H. CONE.
Ee r, if iy
, HO'rFfi/
yeCtvsuihC-ifM
.-TQ-.—LrzTL(X-?ll
' C«A.
Subscribers beg leave lo un
JL itomicc lo their friends, and the
public generally, Unit their House \x ill be
in readiness to receive Hoarders by the
2-'ilh of July next.
The (iEOHUIA HOTEL is shunted
on the xx c-l ecriUTof the I’ublie tSqware.
It is sjiuciotis, neat, and eomfortuble. To
the man of family, the iinlividual travel
ler, the daily hoarder, o" the fashionable
visiter, the DIP t It HI. I IIOTFL xx ill pre
sent aceominoti itioiis inferior to none in
the western jiurt of Cieorgia. Our Bta
blcs will be hnunlifully supplied with the
beyt of Provender, and attentive Ostlers,
({jinesville is one of tho inc-sl nourish
ing and growing villages in Oeorgin. Il
is silaateil immediately on the upper Fed
cral Itaad, nine miles from the t 'lierokee
line, nail abotii eighteen miles from the
< 'lierokee <Ldd Aimes. Il is the most ill
reel route for persons wishing to explore
the Cherokee Country, who live in tin
Eastern and (Middle comities of Oeorgin
or ('arolina. Persons wishing to slop in
(iiniiiesvillf, can be neeoinmodnled with
private conveyances to tiny part of the
Hold region they may w ish to visit. The
: line of stages running from Augusta to
Athens has, also, been extended to
(ininesville; am), from thence, to Mur
raysville, twelve miles west of liaines
ville, which gives ns great facilities in
travelling to the Hold region as to tiny
other part of the Binte. We believe,
front the local tnl vantages \\ hick (xiiines
ville possesses, that (here is no village
in the Slate, that is heller calculated
to reader tints.' comfortable and pleasant
x\!o> may wish lo spend the summer
months m the up country. We nre daily
reireshed with mountain breezes—the
nights extremely pleasant—and (lie best
and purest of pump or spring water.
An aceoimmidation singe will shortly he
i t ainting from ({ninesviile to Clarksville.
! Persons from Lainesviile wishing to vi
sit the Falls of Tallooln, or any other
curiosities located in Habersham, enn he
conveyed to and from on reasonable
terms. Hy our personal and unremitting
attention, wo hope to he able to rendei
1 till, who may favour ns with u cull, com
fortable and easy. We therefore ear
nestly solicit a share of public patronage.
AHS.ALOiM HIMIOP.
VVAI \ HLSIIDP.
G liiiinriili'. 2IW Jmii', ISI2 fitw 71
(] -f**'l tie Eed.'iitl I ii ion, Southern He
col der, (.'oUmihiis Enquirer, Jlucon Tel
cgrapli. < harli tfim Mercury, and Pen
,' dleloli Messenger, will please give the
i above live weekly insei'lions, and (or
j waril their aeeotmi.' to the subscribers,
] at ({.‘iaesville, lor payment.
Vvcucu l r;c\\ouV Winks.
ITS!' I’uldi-hcd. Lie Evplanafory urn
tjj? Proiio'.iijchig J'IiENCH VVfllilt
UOOlv ; or lira step to the ITeaeli lan
gunge. Heing an easy K/>flliiig Hook
i ami N’oeal'i:! irv ofiitiL'd words, to vvhieb
j is added tin* Ei'encli Phrase Hook—by
] A3. IV Abbe IJnsstil —Lard edition.
'J'ke original plan ol (bis lit tits iJlaimal
has been highly appreciated, 'and Lie
! work iisctl with inttch success. It has
been now much improved by annexing
' the sound and articulation of each wmd j
~ iU'c.iirdirg lo site appravt-'l Dictionary of
! Abbe Tardy. With the aid of this ill
; nifty sail ly he said that parents and o |
! thel's partially acquainted with the pro-1
1 i nuneiation of (he language, may give in
| stria tina to La ehiidren and pupil', xv ith
, eonlidi.'tieo and eorreefness. It is aio
i iiighly u.-el'al (o beginners or veliool- .
1 Also.just received,tho vecend edition
j of the I L.\S>l< Ai* fi’MM'U (ir.v
I ;>3*H, seleetml J’roui the best writers ol
(lint laag'itige in prose and imeti y; pre
'ceded by tin inti'odae.lloti ilesigned ,
! f.ieiiili lit (lit* slmiy of the i talinienfs of La :
,i Ereueb. and attended with notes explan |
j story of ttnx idioms Ac. tiirough-.ml tin )
i world—l*\ At, Heat/, lute [irolt ?-or it>
!l 'ba;;el liii! < 'ollegu and now ol ' iht; t id j
lege in Cineiimali.
j Alsu (mUi-hed, r.n easy Grammar oi I
ithe I'rcnt h f*}mg'iags, (or young l<i ;.;'iii t
jiter—by !■'. M. J. Kurauit. lute (irofessoi
' i of Philosophy in Fi .mee. ; e.d now I t each
j instructor in IfiirvaiTl I niversity. Feel
ling as a teacher every day Lie want of e
! :n amtiiar less oh-eta e atitl didic'ilt tiiaii
Itliorenow in tea . La autlicr has prepar j
; ed t!.-i :, xx bit h eolitait s nothing but xvbal j
I i - i lll ii ■ pen ibic. and all it eoalains is iiciili .
as simple, obvious and Intelligible a < pos j
-ible. Also, Wnnostroehf s I,'reneli <{l ain !
1 mar. i
J’ahlislif d by lift HA HDM)\, LDIil
j & IKHih’IIULK, Ni liotil Hook (tublisb
I ers. Upslon.
A | iil 1 g»j
i CJOPAUTAKIII s .
i HE Subscribers, .irnler the I inn nl
iJ. n.xvii.-. He Sv-At). will Ik leafier cm
, | ry on a General VJHOi'EItV Husinest
1 til the stand occupied by I*. Jt Smsud -
1 JOHN DWIES,
j P. II BAI EA I).
; fjur-.ela, Juki 17 '-. ISJ2, witn h ; 2
•f. S*. SJBTSM3,
NtSBITT’S 15KICK BUILDING,
Corner of Itrond met .Mclntosh streets,
SO. 20:i, AUGUSTA, GEO.
Hits Just received f rum .Wc- York, and is now
opening a fresh assortment of
FA XV V‘ *TA PliS:
DRl r »
VIZ:
S COHDED Skirts, 5S Cords
-B. x|P 20 pieces'rich French color
ml .Muslins, and plain white plaid Mus
lins. of the laiest style
10 pieces wide and narrow striped do
Scarlet nndT'i'imsoa belt liihlions
Ei'encli Ginghams A scarlet French Ca
licoes, for children
Green gauze Veils and rich fancy crape
Shaw Is
Ladies printed cotton Stockings, to wear
w ith colored muslin or calico dresses, u
. new article
Ladies hroxvn do
Ifieh eniiibrie ('alieoev, rnnslln patterns
■i l IMiileona Italian Lustring, a first rale
article
(>-I superfine Irish Sheetings (very line,
wnrrnniod)
11 dozen ladies new style printed cotton
Stocking
H 1 do Scotch Sheeting
French plain and figured linen Drills
1 case Clark's superior sewing Colton,
on Mack spools
Vigoniti l.'assiniere find mlxi Woollnelfs
lintien do and Alci'ino Cassimci e.ns
sorted ((ntdiiies, assorted colors, silk A
worsted Itraids
2 hales eollon Osiialmrgs, Lowell, N’o. I
and 2
2 hales Anioskeog Hod Ticking, very
stoat and fine
Ido Dorchester do do do
7 do assorted brown Sheetings A Shirt
ings, of the most approved qualities A
Factory, all (trices
I ease fl I Idem lied do do
Long Lawns anil Swiss white mal co
lored Neck Handkerchiefs, finest qnal
ities to lie had
1 Hale Dundee Flaxen Osnahurgs, stout
and fine
While and colored India Fans
A large assortment of MIISt|IIETOE
\ ETTI IN CS. P A PEH 11A \G I\« and
COTTON FIHNGES, on hand.
And expecting to receive in a few
weeks, a further supply of Fresh and
Cheap GOODS, which are now on their
way from New York, and having an
Agent there, w ill be enabled to keep a;
a fall assortment I tint tin* Market requires
throughout the Spring nml Summer
months on the very lowest terms. H<
invites his customers and all concerned
in supplying themselves with such act!
t ics, to call mid examine his Stock ot
Goods, widt h no doubt they w ill find to
give satisfaction either in price, quality
or style: and his terms are cash or up
proved town acceptances.
J. P. SEI ZE.
AT a y 1L
”ATEBSvNS giBNSKI
Ol'' roses 1
XHE Proprietors have the plensun
53 of inforiniiig the public, that they
have established litis Lino to run three
limes a week ;
Leave Augusta on Sunday, Tuesday
and Thursday, at !*U A. M.
Leave Athens for Augusta, same days,
at fl o’clock, A. ill.
ft/* They have also established a Line
of Two Horse I'ouches, from Alliens, xin
Jellerson and Gaiasville. to M an a vsx iib
in the Gobi Hegiou—to run Ixv ire a week
through in one day.
Leave Alliens on Tuesday and Salnr
day Mornings.
Leave Murraysvillc on Monday aiul
VV etlntg da v A \ oriiiags.
HANKS LUNOSTRMHT,
(hunt endues.
Juno 13 La 71
i ■m^mSmߧp
Savannah (k. /Lugusta
DAILY STAGE LINE.
Savnnriali Daily Stage Line is
C? i.a eomplele order, mid now running
I t cs.ttl'O'ly—leaving; Aagmta every even
'd", at bull'past nine o'clock, and arriving
jin Savannah every evening at eleven
j.-iVkak—and leaving Savannah every
j ail.-i liooo, at three o'clock, and arriving
j.a A a,".a la every tdlernoon at o o’clock
| —thim travelling over a distance ot one
: btmdiil i (id Ihirly three miles, in less
i Lme than any other line at the South,
j Tl.e s*la' r ! s it re good and comfortable.
| and Lie drixr is steady and ev(ierieneed,
j the horses excellent mid in One order
| >ilid the tieeotmnndalions on the road.
; *n-it ic earned fail to cive sati-faetion.
The 1 ’are tin •-digit, is Ten f Jo liars, e.onsi
derahly (f e than on any Sontliern line.
Vv Al. SH \ N NON. I ’ rojirirtnr.
(r 7 * The i>lihe.dgeville Federal Union,
j Siivtinnidi HepaMiean. Charleston Mer-
I eury. and Macon Advertiser, will give
jibe aboe One weekly insertions, and
1 forward their accounts,
i April I. ts r, I
ISJ >ticc to all Concerned, j
rgl HE snhsr i ll,or le r< !>v gi es notice j
H to ail persons landing or shipping 1
goods on. or from the hanks of Lie River
ibove ids Wharf at d as fir up as shoal
100 yards above Campbell - Gaily, where
hiawesp'in bonndm v extends, that the
".tine rates ofebarge from and after tbis
late \xill lie iritide on goods so landed
!• ‘ hipped, us are now required al his
A barf.
F, F CAMPBELL.
Avercg.. 31st May, IWJ2. wtm (W
12ATOIVTOJV
MANUAL laboring school.
■I >1 answer 10 the many enquiries mode.
jL'nc principal begs lea ve testate that,
this Institution is lull and inn flourishing
v condition. He is convinced by the ex
periment that schools of tide kind will
succeed and prosper. Bome difficulties
were anticipated from the novelty of the
thing, and from a want of firmness inpa
rents; hut if they will do their duty, no
fenrs neeei be entertained about the suc
-1 cess and use-fullness of such establish
ments.
Mr. linos B. Myer, educated in a
sehool of this kind, (ami who conducted
this daring tins Principal's absence to
New-York) is engaged as a permanent
| assistant: on account of this arrange
| meat. 8 more students may be admitted
| after Ist of July, the roiiiiiienrrmcnt of
I the second term. |!y this date more
commodious buildings will he erected.
'I he terms and regulations are as here
tofore, viz:
I. The course of studies to occupy 3
1 years.
ti. Each student to labor three hours
per day.
11. Hoard washing nnd tuition for Ist
year, £9O; for the 2d *75; for tho3d #3O.
Payment half yearly in advance.
'There w ill he a short vacation of about
a week commencing on the S3d July.
The public cxaminaiion will be held ear
ly in November, of which due notice
will be given and then u vacation till Jan
uary.
Letters, post paid, not otherwise, ma
king applications for admission or inqui
ries in regard to the .School, will receive
attention.
Kalonion, 80 th. Mny . 1888. _ 7(1
111 OAI Vi' 11« BA r IJKJE I>.
BV the use of the llygeian Vegctabiu
Universal Medicines of (lie British
College of Health, London, which have
obtained the approbation and reeoinincn-
Idalion of some Thousands of Cures, in
Consumptions, Cholera Morbus, Inflani
■itions, internally or externally; Hyspep
-ia, Fevers, Ague, Indigestion. Bilious or
Nervous Affections, and all disensus of
the Liver; Yellow Fever, Gout, Bheit
matisiii, Lnmbiigo, TieDoloreux, Drop
sy, St. \ bus's D nee, Epilepsy, Apo
plexy, Paralysis, Palsy, Smnll Pox. Mea
sles, Whooping Cough, Scarlet Fever,
Asthma. Jaundice, Gravel, Stone, Stric
tures, Itaptiires, and Syphilis, in all iis
•dagos; Constipated Bowels, Worms,
Scurvy, Itchings of Ihe Skin, King's Evil,
and all Cutaneous Disorders; in short,
every complaint to which the human
frame is so direfully subject, under all
their varied forms and names; ns (be Hy
geiiin conviction is, that Mini in subject Io
une only Hull JJiacusc, that is, the Impurity of
the Blood,
These medicines are composed only of
Vegetable matter, and arc warranted on
oath as containing not one particle of
mercurial, mineral or chemical eubstnn
ms. Q_/» Further particulars respecting
their unprecedented success, mode of ad
ministering Ac, may be laid of
IMCIIAItDS „V GANAIIL,
Sale jlgenta fur the City of .lugusla,
Janet) Iv till
I* «. W >l. »A VACri SO 9
VSTTIULD respeeifnlly inform dm
▼ ▼ citizens of Augusta and its vicin
ity, that tinder the auspices of two of his
friends, lie has beta enabled to erect a
llosriTAt., on a high, airy, and hcallliy sit
nation, eight hundred yards from Broad
street, with every necessary for the Ac
commodation of such us may favor him
with their patronage; and he is deter
mined to make every effort to nflbrd re
licfaiiil comfort to all wliu may he plac
ed under Ids cure, on the most reasonable
lei ms. He feels confident of sufficient
patronage.
If/*The Fourier and Constitutionalist
will publish (he above until Ihe first of
October, and present their accounts at
bis office.
June ‘27 Ini 75
iljtion* ‘
usiness heretofore conducted
J| under the name official Moom; »V.
Co. in Hamburg; in which business wem
interested it. .McDonald nnd John Mn
gralb, under the (inn of Bobert MeDon
ald if. Co.; is by mutual consent, this day
dissolved. Any debts due to or by the
concern, will be settled on application to
Hugh Moore.
HUGH MOORE,
bobt. McDonald .jco,
Hamburg, ml July, IKI2.
{£/" The subscriber will continue the
same business, as heretofore carried on,
miller the firm of Hugh Moore c)* Co. on
Ids own individual account.
HUGH MOORE
Hamburg, .‘ld July. 1883. 3t 7S
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Jinksnii, now President of the United b'laten,
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JH.IO obtain this interesting work.it
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who wish il: yet. any person can have a
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ter. If this is done. I Ik* work will ho
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form, can be had at Columbus, Geo.
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May 23 . <ls
Whiskey. Gin. XVZackcrcl. &,c
'qj? lihds. Philadelphia Bye Whiskey,
20 barrels do. do. do.
25 do. i\. Gin.
10 do. No. 1 Mackerel,
25 do. do. 2 do.
I 10 boxes Loaf Sugar,
30 qr. casks sweet Malaga Wine,
10,000 Spanish Segars. for sale by.
J. MARSHALL.
t march 31 ts ijO