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Augusta, Georgia.
TBEK SUBSCRIBER,
li‘A\c \?yo?y\cVov vA‘ Oac GVAjc ’Vavexu and move vecerdW o.\
Vi\e Wowbc.
Bpi.s lenvofo announce to 111 riends and tlie public generally, that helms ! i
i-n th ii elegant and commodious iir»- proof brick inn dint; on the corner of
11, mi iii'l Jackson Street** and immediately adjoining the new .Masonic I• ; »! 1• 1*
is siiunf d in the most central on: tof the city, and is in the very heart of business —
b,-j,g in the ' ieiiiiiy of the Augusta Hank, uad tiie Hrunth Hank of the Slate ol
Georgia. This KtlahlUhiiient is known as tho
HOTEL,
nnd hi ii- 1 its rior arrangement and general eonstruetion, unites in an eminent de
gree. »no ■ iraies neatness mid comfort To the man of family, the individual
tmifiler, tin* dady boarder or the fashionable visitor, the ULOMiI presents accoiu
nmdutions inferior to none in I lie Southern Siatpn.
Having combi ted fora numher of years, two among tin: most popular Motels
in t!iis eily, he 1! diet's hlmsell'thal his experience in business, added (o III." superior
advantages **l siln ition and the resources under his cotilronl, will enable him to
give the most decided sal is fiction, to ail who may honor him wiih I heir patronage.
liis f-s |'A Hi,CS are rpneions and well ventilated, tint! amply suppiid with the
best , 1‘ |,ro\ e.idrr. and attended by experienced mid "-a ,uly < Mler—ln addition to
wtiieh. thi" sitb-c riber will be*tow Ids own personal unremitting attention, and in
his charges, will not target the pressure of the limes.
(! / ’ 'I h f dlow ing iS'I’.VtJ Hr, hi is vc a , anil d p .r. from .lie < a tube I'ot 1 rr
gulnrly ns (idlnws ;
.Uil i./ r iri!lt'. .S'a p'an ive; ire i/ i/ay, at 7 o'clock, p. in. and doputt ■; <; <’/o/ day at
11 o'eloek, p. m.
( 'ihnnl'i'i. iS. Stage arrives crcry tin/, at (5 o'eloek, p, m. and departs i », iU'/i
ni ii o’clock, p. in.
.illi-ux St<i iff arrives mry 7'utfilv/ and Fihlai/, at tJ o'clock, p. m. and departs
rctni M.nituy and Thursday. at l!l o'clock., a. m.
(tnrnrillr, S. (' ,V7i/g/ ni riv es every 'J'lfsihii/ and Saturday, at 7o'clock, p. m and
departs every Thursday and Sunday, at t i o'clock, a. in.
(’ann.irillr. S ('. Slap arrives every t 'riday, ut 0 o'clock, [). in. and departs ovciy
.Mumlo i/. at 1 o'clock. u. in.
Wlhhl A M SM \\NU\.
Ail.'rnsta, .lane. IKJI,
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UNSTEDSTATES HOTEL
ai'«s>va, uaso.
f Subset iher respectfully informs the paid e. that. bin extensive and splendid
11. I IS'l' .A I»HSM >i IINT. situated in the centre i I bii^int: son Hiiiad st. is now
lilted n,» in a superior manner Cor tin- reeepti m of transient *V eulistant ISvcu del's.
In addilion to his former extensive facilities, the subscriber ban lately added to
tiie estahlishmenl. the large niul elegtintly linished adjoining - telicnrait. lately oc
cupied by t'ol Ul'MlV II I'niMiMi: ainl eonsiaiuently the I nit. d Slates Mole!
now c. inpri'cs the whole lengih of <Je,a. IVlo.M'OiiMrr.v’s Range: and, f. r its great
extent of rooms, their peculiar convenience ol arrangement, and the style in w Inch
they are titled up, is nncarpa-'-evl, if not nneipMlled, by any Motel in the country.
lan y rooms are appropriated, w holly apart from ti.e public portion .if the tl-lah
lishnieni, for the aecotiumulnlioti of boarding and tram lent families; for I><.ll l ol
win m. the aeeoiiinioiialions otter peculiar eoinf, i t mat eotiv« nlem e, eeiubiiiing
tin" ijidel and retirement of private icddeiiees, with r.H the attentions of a Rublie
IRuel. Raeh suite of rooms his an entrance to the front ami rear, calm Iy inde
pent lent of the pnhl ie enlrtliiucs, and in the rear of each, lire all the cm ternary out
buildings ol'a private residence.
R uuilies who may wish tojbonrdoat, are re peetlnily irvite I f > call ami exam
ine tin » lubii-l.iaenl and iliearrmigements mmle H i tin t rticiilm accommoda
tion, mid may rest assured that they tj ill lind iliein, in < vei y re -pci t, eipud to theii
x\ i d.es and expectation*!
H iving spared no expense or exertion to render both the public, nnd private
portion flhe Hotel, nil that can reasonably he desired, the subset l ib* rli els emili
dent turn he will he enabled to ntl'onl the mod agreeable Hint suti'-ba n ry aeeoin
raodnlii nto all who may pntroei'zo it. Me oilers llieTn spacious, condor■inhle. ami
»leg.tat up irlineiiis—the uimost orili'l' and respeclubility—-the best (ate the ii.ir
bets will nll'inl—Choice luepiors— an I e iref.il and attentive Sen nuts. And, foi
tlieir ! 1 .pees, gat'd < lnliliog, pleafy of the best Provender, an I first rate O-tlm s.
C'f* Sr tut- ISssimnw fir fit un.nsrux, A niK.xs, and iA!su.K.m;;vu li', can obtain
sent , at the L ailed States Hotel.
WILLIAM <!. HULA I I’.S.
August H dm H~
,H>;T KUi'KBVEB)
AT run
Wtok-'SU’tvc.
A MMUK’W Domestic .Manners, liy
it .Mis. Trollope,
Dander's I'vpedilion of the \igvr,
Female Sovereigns,
Turner's .'•acred History,
t'ourt and <'amp of Uonapnrtc, and
din ■ numbers of the Family I .ihrary,
Farley's'' Vineriea, New Vurit, Urcat
llriiaii; mid Mytliol -gy,
< o\'s \ h rieim ( 'spensatory,
.Mather s Hook— .'tiga! I loitsewife,
HoO|>er's l'jxnm.,l i.mn. < hilii's iiooll
Jhuerson's Arithmetic. vid part,
t liaintiiigs Works.
Tillers History. »)■.• ike.
August In PO
S \ >! l; "V J\t'K.'t..\ j.
k, my ‘I"ly authorized Agent
' C during my temporary ah
settee tram this city, ami
will be loan J at niv otlie.e tVorn t? to (I e m.
L J:mvu!i).i jii.uk.
■k -W »
| ICOOT ftfiOßi
The Suhst fiber in eom
t j meiicing the .'lannl'i^tiir
ing of I Sor ts. Sam s, Pump;. j
gtiSih, Ac. for the Pity, has taken
Tor the present, the Store No. I'IU. latelv
[occupied by air d. S. .leal ins (he hav-|
dug declined business) anil having out-1
mloyed Air. V. I*. SMI i 11, a fast rate
- i Mechanic, to superintend the business—
anfouds to keep it a respectable estab
lishment. None hut the best work done,
and at the shortest notice, (Jcntlctnen
leaving their ordt rs" or measures at tlu
1 jFuclmy. or at the SHOT' sTOIlil oJ'
(!{. \t. l'«Mi< R No. Vill apposite the
1 tihihc Holt 1, skull not be disappointed. as
[regards quality, or at thc.lime promised
jSuyiugso much—he respectfully solicits
(llie pntrttnagc of his friends and the pub
j lie. ' .1. P. l'HUiC'ls.
i "Mnv 2t> _ wtf tit;
- Hariri- No t' Mackerel,
-I lid qr casks sweet Mshtga Wine.
Id do. do. trench .Madeira, do.
| __ o'; do. do. Sherry do.
!| A tow qr. casks old Port & ."Madeira
,| Wine For sale low for cash or up
' proved pop or, hv
J MAJInifU.L,
Mnms** cXf*
PISOBI*EC'f U$ OP Tin:
eowsaaiT herald,
Ai'aper. to bo Published Weekly, at
MONiaoMERV, ALABAMA.
IN issuing proposals lor the feoirniUßN
I'i kaM), the proprietors disregarding
those appeals usually made to I lie kindly
and patriotic feelings of the Public. deem
it barely necessary to stale the political
i principles which shall guide its course.
The excitement which has spread
throughout the whole Southern country,
ia conscquuce of the unrighteous i anil
I of ImPF has created u marked difference
i iu the political sentiments of rue citizens
of the South, ns touching the powers ol
the Ismii ml Government —which tliP.er
ct.ee. it is our candid belief, will in a
great measure he reni'ivcd, by laying be
fore them, in as clear and intelligible
form ns pos able, tlie principles and cor
rect policy of our entirely new atidexpe
• lental government. The course we
tit ink ims not been pursued in us dif> v l u
1 Urn:, us might have been wished. 'J'lu*
disputes of parties have usurped too
urgely the coluitiits of the lew orthodox
papers in onrcoinitry, to nllow a candid,
.soberand dispassionate investigation ol
our national policy—and, of the delicate
reiationsVhieli exist—and which were
intended hy the framers of the United
Slates < .'on l dilution to exist—hi tween
tin* several Slates and the Federal Gov
ernment. We wonhl not indeed hy the
expression ol this opinion, tie supposed
to accuse those prints of dereliction of
duly, hut. merely to Hale a fact, which
must he apparent to the Editors them
selves ol those papers.
To present, therefore, to the public, ft
sheet upon which shall he inscrib si the
ria l', n.iM'ii'i.i of the Constitution—to
explain the object and aim of our Federal
’ uion, and the only mentis hy whieh it
| may, at this iaiininont crisis, ho “ saved
at its hist ira- p ."’ and forever after perpcl
noled- -and t<> o'siotum ami defend the
reserved rights, powers and privileges
id the Flutes, as severally independent
and sovereign in regard to the sain
rigliis, powers and privileges—is the
purpose ol’tiie pnhiicntion of the ilt-nt-
M.n.
The proprietors Isind themselves to
the suppoit of no individuals for the
I*residency <d'these I ailed Flutes. \\ t
hold reserved to ourselves, the right el
commenting upon the public acts of pub
lic men. whether for approbation or re
oruof—esteeming it the liighesf and most
acred duty and privileged’the I’ress,to
de cant upon the nets and proceedings,
w la •ther of one official personage, or oi’a
constilnled body, freely, fearlessly and
tiiitramnieied hy pledges. iMen are placed
in oiiiee to transact the business of the
People, and a watchful eye should be
kept over them. No man lias yet been
lieind. so unbiassed hy las own interest,
a in give him-,*lf e.p wholly to the per
lin'd mm fpitlilie dttlies, solely for the
public good—none so pure, as to induce
Ids constituents to confide to him their
interest and welfare, blindly, and vviili
oal a stated ami periodical r< •. fail of his
nets,' For these reasons, no promises
are made, no pledges given, to inconsid
erately reprehend the course and con
j duel of this one publie fimetioimry—or
lo Mindly applaud the sentiments uml
| deeds of 1 1ml oilier minister of the peo
i pie.
T. i:\ M ’T.
u f i;>; wthwaite,
j TIvIFIS.—The !ilai vi.n wil! he print
| ed weekly ua a large imperial sheet with
j new type and line paper.
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-1 ecipt of the lirst mini her, FI <(> at the ex
j piratiou of six months, or g.j 00 at the
end of I he year.
(f/ 'lh'i's.ins holding Subscription pa
pers w'l| coaler Ihvor hy forwarding
liiem to the proprietors at Columbia S.
hy the'JOlh \pril aevl.
Edina's of NVtvs papers are requested
lo give the above a (exv insertions.
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con loins- the latest < ‘cm mere ink Political:
Domes! eTv .Miscellaneous intelligence,
and particular pains arc,bestowed upon
the Murine department, where nl-o will
he found all that relates to Darien and
Charleston. A Price Current, earefut!v
corrected from statements ofhuyers and
sellers, together wiih remarks on the
transactions of tin* week, is published
every Sat inliy. the Foreign Exports
noted daily, and regular (aides of the
Exports of our principal Fj ipies. hath
Foreign aa l Coastwise, published oner
a n> mth.
,\d verii-etaenis from abroad v. ill ;>e
conspicuously ie.sericd iti bdh paoers
To ets per square cf I 1 lines for the first,
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slot ices emviaily published, so as * o eo ta
pir with the requisitions c f the law.
.lan 11
Kfotice to all Cotzs.tv io.i. ;
sahserlher hereby gives notice '
fl to all persons landing or shipping
goods on. or from the ! anks of the Liver■
ah velds WlauT, n; dns fir ua r,s nbci:!
lUO yards abov c ( ampb. IN t tul'y. where
Ids western boundary extends, that the'
same rates of charge I'rnsi and ath*r t ide
date, will (to made en goods so landed i
• >•; binned, as are now required at Ids:
i \N imiV.
e. r. c vntpp.ei.l.. j
j Auuvst.v. fHst May. won (V- j
a wtfq IJnring my.absence iVoin I
tidseity. N.vvrn M. Amk- i
so.n, Esq. is iluly uuthoriT •
t >d to intend to any bu#i- ■
ss in which I am interested.
-taunts j
Aug 13; fed i
I KOUC-'ATIO-^'
r\vmi L.mm,
subscriber having purchased
. j a a small plantation near Jvatcmton
I proposes to take six oreight young men
j of good tinoral character, between the
i ! ages of 1:2 and 17 to provide for their in
j struction in the various branches ol Ld
| ue-ation, in Agriculture, and in the ale
ehaiiic Arts. Apparatus to illu-tiate Im
! sciences of
| ! aral Philosophy. .Ac, will he procured
■! and a iMeelmhic shop erected.
, j Schools of this kind established m
f Tennessee and in the .Middle and Xorln
! ern States have nourished beyond the ex
, peelationaofthe most sanguine. !luc
. dreds of applications to enter sludeats
> have been rejected during the year lot
tlio want cf accommodation. Jtiewrilci
. ims been urged by several respectable
■ ' and literary gentlemen, who have prom
, j isc.i t heir sons, to open a similar one jc
• I Georgia and he now designs to make lac
I I experiment. So many months have o-
I lapsed in fixing on a site, since lie formed
, j the determination, that lie has not rime
11 lo state all the particulars of his plan :
• i nor will lie make high pretensions in rc
■ j gard to his fpialitJcnlioiis nor the anlounl
i ! "hat slmll b" learned, lie wiii cndeuvoi
i I bowev er to impart, insfnn timi as farnn.
■ as well as he is able. Assistance wii
■ be procured in teaching the merlmuii
( arts and somu of common the branches
•| of Education. The object is lo make
| practical men and qualify (hem to be
; come good teachers of schools.
) In government, he will endeavor (<
* act thr part fd’a parent and treat the pu
| pils as bis childrt a ; bat he mast be obey
j ed. He desires no parent to send his son
i who is unwilling to have hmi sulmiit t
! the regulations ol* ilie school. Eacii slu
! dent will labor tii'o or Ihrn- hours in the ifaij
or niioui mm unduhuj hi the twe/■*.—
(’ore will bo taken, as the weather grow:
warm, that they be not exposed lo n mid
day sun. till they become inured to '.tilde
tie exercise, hy employing the mornings
and e\eidngs. • Fo many hours will not
he requisite all the year, but in a busy
.season, seaiew hat more.
Each stndmit will provide liiaiselfwith
sheets, towels <S; blankets—and it would
be economical I**l* him to havea coarse
suit to wear during the hours of labor,
ilooks, stationary, oil, A.e, will he far
nished I'aose who need them at the baxv
es* price. The times ofexaminatkms and
vacations cannot now he named. Ueli
gioas service will be attended every sale
batli in Eutonton, a little more than a milt
distant.
, Those- who wish to enter their son
- j must give inf irmation stud secure placer
1 j by the' of.Januury. The school wil
he opened on the ibid.
. I letters i)n,,' jialJ. addresstd to EilfOil
tun, will receive attention.
Weiiu'i ,vA\<ms u\u\ ’Vcyvws.
1 The coarse of instruction will occn
; py three years.
•J. Ibiarti, lodging, wnshing, tuition
, ite.jbr the Ist year will lie sjjfJMS; for tin
■d N7,>; and for the !!d lyo'd. Payments
half yearly ia advance
Aimiii siiMiiwonn.
I f-Jatc.nf.on. Dec. 1(5, IS‘JI, F<>
.NtwWv ilwvcvkau U.ev\ew,
,\o. i.\ x v
Art. t. Spanish Hrroliouul uml .Morn
i I'otli'j/. I. Ohms de Goazalo de Uereeo
(Dolecioa de Poesias < 'a--telbums, ante
riores nl sign XV. !*or ’l'. A. SAxeni-iis
Tout If. Mimas Sneras y Doelriaa
■ Ics. (Floresta dc Uimtis AtitiguasCas
iellauus, ordenuda pot J. A. lituu, n
I'Ainai.)
!* Art. 11. .'htf!isjrshij‘ of Junior. 1. IN!f •
* mairs of John ffuiixi-; Tookk,’ togctlu)
with hisvaluableiSpeeehes St Writings
1 also, containing proof, identifying it ini m
lliie aalhor of tlie celebrated Letters o.
j-.lauius. I>y John A. Itu.viiAvi. i.l. i>—~
I'lie Postlmmons Works of .»exit's. t<
vvhicli is prefixed an Ilujairy respectinj
, die Author, and a tSketeh cf'the Life o
.folia florae Tooke. J 5. .hmlus Unmask
ed. or lcn'd*t«i;OK(a'. W.vet; vii.i.i- proved P
r be .fanins, with an Appendix showing
that the author ofthe Letters of .lonia
was also the author ofthe History of’,l «
. Ucign of George [’!., and author of tin
North Eritoii, uscribed to Mr. Wilkes.—
, I. \n E -ay on Junius and ids f.citars
cia’iraeing a f*ke(eh of the life and cha
racter of NN a. Pi it. Earl oft 'hatlium. Tv
Memoirs of certain other distinguished
. j individuals, with deflections, historical
j personal and political, relating to the as
! lairs of Great Uritain and America, from
lid ! to I liy fliw.T, Watkhuousr.
member of several niefieal. and literary
Societies in Europe and America.—•*)
f.eiters of .ranius addressed to John
Pickering. Esq. showing that theauflioi
, | of that celebrated Work was Haul Tkm-
I nos. l«y Isaac X'mvit.u.r,.
I tier. 151, xliiilu'ions lUngra):!;!/ UiiJs.
Oraithologii'al Miography; ni»iui aecoaal
ofthe habits ofthe Hirds of America: ac
. comp inied !>y descriptions ofthe ohjeets
represented iu the work entitled the dii ds
■'l* Am ".'i;'U, iutersaerseil vvi'fi delinea
j Puns of A mot iean Scenery Tv 32 a a tiers
j t!y Jviax J. A; iirrox, v. n.ss. i,. Tv r, ,Scc.
| Philadelphia, IS;»I,
Aar. IS. J.ifr of SrhtSimi Cnl-nt. A
Memoir of Sebastian Cabot; with a de
view of the History of '.Maritime Disco
very. Illustrated hy doeameats from (he
Mulls, now first published. Philadel
phia. IFII.
A r.T. A . fv ..’ i />-. 'rof */Collections
oftii" .Maine Historical Society. Nh i. 1
IVrt I and, 1 --o 1.
Au;r. Vi. .•rP,-- Co:rm>n.r
i.l f ns. '{lie Lite of Gtuiv erneur -Morris.
| with t-o'eelions from his C. oiTcstiondence
! -fid .Miscellaneous papers: detailing E
■.."i.t- in tin* .Aiiu'i'icau devolution, (la
French devolution', and in the Political
ili-tory cl the I S. dy J u;!;n Fcarks
|in!! \ i lames. Huston. IS!,'.
Acer. Nit. I‘■trier /v-V-.T; e/. A Grain
. ed i.iaenii. a. cor,taudlvg (lie Pnocipies t-I
; the Arts <•»’.Speaking and doadiag: iilas
; trail'd v.ah e.aeropriolo i-xereises and
: examples i!y J -ivniAX dAßia.a, New
llavett, 1 sp,
i Anr VI! 1. d,/'-w. Poems.
I’.y \\ m. Dei,; i n |»i,van'T, York, I-.’ - ,’
i Art. 1 \ ,V- 2 era Jtnutuhtrtt. —!
| The Decision of tlie King of the .\ether
i lands »onsiderod, in rel’ei'enee to the
diahts ofthe I . States and the Stale of
j Maiae. Portland, IFJI. ti. depott ofthe
j l T o(;«niiteo of Public Lands, on the snh
* ject of the X jfh liouadary, Uoston. iTyi
! cf, P. SETSKE? !
NESBITT’S BRICK BUILDING,
i • Cvnii'f vj Broad und iMclntuvh strn'ts f
]. J KO* 20‘J, At GU feTA, CiliO
| Uas Just receipt d from w\ civ- xofit, und It non
( i o'ficnmg a fresh assortment of
; FA'WY STAFJLii:
'■* Ni/:
' ! a COKDBII Skint?, SS Cords
j fdeet'S rich Freueit oolor
! i oil .Muslins, and plain white plaid iUus
' ] iius. of tlie latest style
■’ j it) pieces wide and narrow striped do
’ Fearlet and crimson belt dibbons
r I French Gii’glmtasTv scarlet fcretteiiCa-
I'. lieoes, for children
j Green gauze Veils ami rich fancy crape
* I fShuvvis
1 fi idies printed cotton Stockings, lo wear
’’ with Colored muslin or calico dresses,a
, new urtiede
' •idles brovvn do ts
‘I d;eh etiinbrie Caiicoes, iitaslin patterns
l . 0-4 ,M a Icon a Italian Lustring, a first rale
article
’ d-2 superfine Irish Sheetings (very fine,
vvaiTunteil;
, i I dozen ladies now style printed cotton
!l | Ftoi king
j- 1 do Scotch Sheeting
I French plain and figured linen Drills
, I case {’lark's superior sewing Cotton,
on black spools
Vigotiia t/’a-siiiH re and niixt. NA'oolinells
( | flofica da and iMerino Cassimere.ns
! j sorted qnalilii s, assorted colors, si.lv &.
, j worsted liraids
' i h ties cotton Osimbiirga. I.ovveil, Xo. i
; i and J
’lti biles Amoskeog iled ’J'icking, very
j stout and lino
I do Dorch<’-l t do do <!o
1 7 do assorted brown Fla rtings ,V Fiiirt
j’ ‘ in -, of tlie mu- f a oved qualities Tv
, Put-lory, ai! prices
s i i case (i d blemdted do tlo
! Long Lawns and Mwlss vvliite and eo
j hired Neck Handkerciiielij, finest quul 1
" | hies to he had
; . i E.dc Dundee Flaxen Or nnburgs, stout j
,i I and fine , „
White uml colored finhn vans
.» large assoi'fmettt of '■!! ’*:(>! Ei'G;,
NETTiNG. PA PEI’ HANtHNGamI
DO S I DS I lilMilN, on Imnd.
( l And expecting to receive in a few
I weeks, a farther supply of Freeh and
! Cheap (iIX)i)N which are now on (licit
t , way from New-York, and having an
.Agent there, will he enabled to keep Up
a lull assortment that ihe Market requires
j thronirhe.at the Hpriug anti Skimmer j
i, : months on the very loVvest terms. Jl< i
| invites ids customers and ::!i concerned I
( , iu supplying (iieiuaclve ; with mk !i nrti :
cles, to call and examine las Stock ol!
Goods, vv hick no doubt tliey wil! find (e ;
give satisfaction either in price, quality ;
j_ or style : and his terms are cash or np-j
proved town acceptances.
. J. P. SETPE.
; | Nicy HI ti*i
s. . j
£7-5 317 '•& J? ninjj Gcuticr
A ,\ I)
- .V li W-VO aIL JE .V <ll I K E ll .
Da Saturday, the CFih January, insh,
tlie i’ropi'ietor.s of the Tdorniag F t anici
t l and ,\evv-\orlt ihiquirer, intend pub
’ iishingon the largest, folio sheet ever is
sue<i. a Weekly Nevvsjiapci' lo emilaiii*
nil that appears during the week in their
l daily paper. It vvili be pnblislied on line
pai»er, with new type; and to place h
within the reach of all classes ofthe com
i inanity, it wiii be uilorded to subscribers
j at the reduced price of Tiiur.it inittAßt;
‘ 1 per annum, p-ij'iMe uhrat/s in advance.
1 j la consequence ofthe other Daily Pa
iters in N'ew-Vork, determining not to j
* f ( ; board vessels and receive their news on
Fniidry, tlie Publishers ofthe Courier Tv;
Enquirer have lately invested Tnitm:i;.N j
‘ tiiocmaxo not.i,aiis iii a separate news es j
k tablislaneat. consisting of one Mehooiiei
ofninety tons, on;' of sixty tons, and the
! necessary row-boats. 'Phis establish
' meiiNs sanporteii at the annual expense
£ of mm; TiiorsAMi not.i,airs, anti vesseli
irom Europtsarc boarded at sea and their
* news disseminated through the. country
with great dispatch, long before they!
reach the harbour,
'• | In its politics, the f'otmmßfk EKqirmv.r,
•- j is purely i.)emp< rntie—adhering to the
s principles and usages o. ’tlio ilepnbliean
d I Party, and advocating the re-election of
I'J Gftiera! J.vckso.x to (he Prenid-cmy. Its 1
‘ j coiaams are alike devoted lo Foreign
n i and Domestic Intelligence, .'M-anls, Li i
■ ( and the Pino .Arts, la morals, i
> : does not net upon the creed j
>• | of Fatuities or Eigots, bat on I lie. contra
n j ry. incnlcnles (lio.-e principles ofmorali- 1
r ■ ty and religion only, vvhicli are founded j
i- j qion peace ami go «1 will so ail mankind
| —(lie fruit of which is tolerance uml bro j
■ t.e ily nlh'ction instead of •• persecution
a | lor opinion's sake.”
■ j Upwards of four tiiousani> copies ol
s | lite i’mirier and Enquirer are published
s j Daily, cad mure titan TnBKK Tilous.vMt
j Femi-vveciv'y ; and in the City afN. -vv
■' | \ c>; k its daily circulation is knew ti to he
'. j morn than an hundred per cent, greater
j than any other pai'er. Those facts are
v | referred to. ns affording the only com
- meiM iry the Proprietors can with pro
- priety oiler on t!ie quality of the mutter
c vvh.ca wall be iviund in their coateiiq,ia
- ted weekly I übiicnlion.
It is intended to piddish IT.o.'K) copies
s o! the tins-1 number of the paper, which
I will lie distributed in different parts ol
■he country, and one eopy seut to each
r Post Muster ii; the t niteii in or
di r tnnt a spec!men ol (lie puidii ation
!' iniiy be examined.
TXJRSI3.
Daily Parer Is*it) per ann, ) n ~ 1
,Scmi-'.vf-ekly «10. .) per ann !> ityalnr j
• WEEKLY* do. b* per nmn \ 1,1 j
’ Any person who may obtain eight i
I sini'Ciitiets to the weekly paper end re- j
mi; the amount, shall be JV-rni.-.hc d vvilli a i
t e-ej-y gratis: and to companies often)
. -"ib-Tt diei's, who o-s >eiato ami remit ;
wenty-;i\o (ioiiars. it will ho sent f.-r
•*>’! each per nniami. i
.j Post 3la*ti;i;s who have no object tens!
to act us our Agents, are requested so
. receive,snbsrripiions and remit the mo
ney at the risk ol the Publishers, nt the
I tiiueol ordering the paper.—it is expect
. ed that they vvili retain in their hands 10 !
. per cent, ofthe amount received, (»« a re-1
; maceration for their trouble.
THE CHAH&ESTOt,' *
crockery e?6a*l
/'SI 15l‘ Subscribers well
iI Georgia, as dealers in E u-tV‘-«
e. are, China, Glass, &c. Leg leave to 1
ionn their numerous customers as v, iB
as others on (heir way to Charleston e’ M
their stock ia now complete, and V,-. ■
nouuced by judges to be the host
United Slates, which they are offerim/ ‘ t “|l
merchants at as low a rate as ar.v
kef. in jintericn. .
They are well aware that promises im-B
less supported by facts, are -useless,"m r t ■
worse that* useless; they make no pm.l
misos, nor appeal ?;n/.vyngai>i«t I
powerful cumhi nations or prieule 'ißono'm n I
they are well satisfied that the puSill
know howto appreciate su< h nppeafe.--
y.o market is closed against ns, but on
the reverse till are open, and our bus
ness solicited by the inanufacturcr ; on
friends are many and powerful, mid with
numerous other advantages, our lacilitiA
for doing business are not etjua’l, d | n - ~( 17
dealer in Augusta, or surpassed by anvi*'
.Vic- York.
VV o would say, in conclusion, that v. ( I
intend making it theitttrmt ol'purchnsm
■to buy from ns; our prices shall f„.;
and terms liberal. We rider to cur n,!
footers in every village in Georgia f-.
the respeetability of our house tual r;
titude of our business principles.
11. Id. GLEASOA .V Co.
A 0.261 King Street,
Feb 10 If 111
New WvbVc Ooiwmeuv-dvx.
||IC!IIAISDSON ; LOilJ) mid K;;I.
Huston, give notice tin,;
they will soon have ready for publication
■‘A Commentary on the Holy UibJe,"
from Henry and .Scott, with additional
explanatory notes from Doddridge, I t
trie, I’oole, Lowlh, and other eiii’iiuut
writers.
The above, work is now in pr.-vgn . >,, s
| London. from she pre 44 -of the 1’ 1...: , ;
| Tract Society, and wifi be
'as the pm ts tire received. 'flic v\lw,i«
conveniently arranged ser family i.-...
! !{e-ediicd with iiityrove.nirms. by
I ( (orgy(uen ixiwiiomcoiitlitci.ee. iv.e.y i,v
i ulaced.
j ApiillS r,r.
pifmAliii Ffi*.
AM.) r«MV. SAMS A r TA i. I ■ All A SIS! ',. ll.OJtl,
The Lost Virgin ei'tfee Bcr>t’*
,’ltt lii-larinil A'l i'rl. if JfcJT /-Kg- r. 1 <
'tiei* ■'l ntth the IrilioT} 'lint' /hi R‘ il:t. ",
the i/ 1 ties 11 *d-1 It—!*l min' 1-*, ,;u * (
Jin/. ..Hi, lii/ir I'fffiihnl of the Lue'n. S: i . .
i li’f Don Enium <’asi;.M)l;k.
1 & Ifi'ilDL'tlil there is a general v it-h
Ad. to obtain Ibis interr- 4 .ieg v.x rli.it
j cannot be sent in the bcand form in xdl
: who wish-it : yet any per. on can hate a
copy, covered in eolnrx t! paper, sent l
■ (b.-tn by mail, who wiil'batni In any i'nsi
j dia-ler. olle dollar. to enclw.w i ex
i . htl'lllli, lidi 'I IniSSX. X>|‘ lit, I’l >i ;
’ f er, it lids is done i1k l v\ x*i i\ ni i.r
| sent imaatii ifciy. Tim bexxk. in
I form, cun be bud n! t'ubiminis, Geo.
M. .S.ili i ii. J‘nl.HCi.tr.
I AT:i v lib x:.»
WMm «!-:» fciOlf Mi V
Is nppoiulcx! Agent at Asnrnsta, Cor
TIES’.: umHi,
‘l'hl‘ Expository of
A UTS, LITER A lERF. $ EACIUfiX.
This valuable work is issued in moixtblv
numbers, each number < • nituhdng t
large octavo pages or mew. printed < a
line super-royal paper, Every mtinher
contains a piece of Music, one copper
plate Engraving, and at least fixc.x v..,.-d
Cuts, ii las! ratn. e. ot some o> tbe eonienc
and c\«.ry three laortthaa cxd.acd pi:.:,
offlie !.xix>.-{ fashion 4 —and n furnished
I at the moderate p*Hce of re'.i a year.
A spex-imen of the u ork may be seen
at the' Augusta Hook, where subscrip
tions an- received.
t )cc. 1> I fid 2r ,
hm. kr^TEe,
IF TO mum IT MAT COXCERX-XZ
KeY the usaof liv. Hunter's incs-im -
.2 S> Lie Eilis, jix rsnns of either s, v. d
j i -jt x -, lrxd\llly toil o\v the very valnalii
i plain, and copious directions accxunpc
1 uying li.x'tn. DiV x'lintdexl elieetimllv to
radicate A C’M.M’ALM f>l.-*;HABL:. an-.
to re tore lost health, with airr, v.ijllj ax.--:
'* iln hi 1 1/ , m a lew days.
(IT?* * he exten-ive sale and unexntn
! plexl success of this Medicine, in (ids
: oilier cities,and principal towns through
out (lit 1 I abut, for (iie la. I fifteen jean.,
daring which ii. was satisfactorily pre
pared Icy Isr. Conway, lii»nnl< , siii.n
prove, that when usexl with the I.N.IJn
TIO>; POWDEtIM. it i-fieelt.ilmton., '.
tad speedy cine of that dreadful diso- -
h*r, ilenoiuxiialetl the iVcu«;'g« oj the I
man Un.ce;.
fiL/*The Ell's tire •iceompanlexl, whefi
the case requires it, with tin- I A.I Hi
(litA I*o WtJJJxvd mill ('Ml* At i
these constitute a most powerful medi
cine, applicable to the Viirimi.i sti'iref x;.
this Ih'otiVitx xllsoi’iix r. Full and fi'mii th
nvltim*, with a popular irmlEe. i ijilei.Ei:
hie Variant *i/iilplutng, mid the iili-)h nj treiil
went, aeeoinjniny each box; so tiial pn
sons 'of eifltcr sex may cure tbeuiSilvx ;
1 Frin of the t‘ i !::■ s* i ,t h'i ; lii t; i’.’j i ‘\ie..
Fund, i , (j, nl f i .'ii.t ,;.i a ills i ui.h.J
For sale !xy
TLKiTX’ A D’ANTIGXAf.
JJi'llftS see .'hi!SiK-t,i, (j' :
Oj/-'Observe tl.nt none tire genuine an
ess signed T. Ktiumu, on the outside pi in
led wrapper,
march 21 4“
~ tt3dIHOyA««
‘uAsrfFy-FA.'v "L.l li*
V\\e C\v.vAcrAoi\ awl ?\‘\xqvta
STAG3h OFi.TiJ ‘
& 1 1 M Kemoved to tiio oixi st..aii ; one
.tvL door above Mr. GcnoKox’s. Livery
Stable, on Hliis street.
G. LO.\«rSTRr.H V. Prop,
•Inly 21 *3t —3
TOusm
WlMxlio given fora first rfiteOoob.
T ? Wnsdier and Iroiicr, more pm
liculnrly for a Washer and I. om-r. Ay
ply t»»
j. \tua'a nrr.r
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