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Augusta? Georgia.
TIIK Si'BWIUBKB}
■Late Vto?s\cXox V\vc Ci\ -Vie. Tavern a\u\ mote rcccntW oV
t\\c Wousc.
leave to b nonaee to his friend* -rut :I»e ; üblio thsit !ip has ta
ken that l aid t.mimoilwiiKli r prooM.iiek building on Mu-comer <•[
Hr. aid and .lock ->(>ii Street** and immediately ndjmni'g the m-w Masonic I I.i 1
in situated in the most cent, t ,| r.a tof »h- rdy, a. d-i» the very henrlo h.isi.w-ss
heing in the vicinity of the Augusta Knnk. and tlic launch Lank of the Mate nl
Georgia. Thi* ledahli.-luiienl in kiiuvvn as llm
0L.091E2 £IOTC3Ij»
nnd in its interior arrangement nml general construction, unites in nn eminent de
aiT.t‘. Simuiounnwa. neatness met comfort. To the man of fhmily. tin- nirlivnlimi
traveller, the daily hoarder or the fashionable visitor, the GLOISH presents ime.om
niodntions inferior to none in the .Southern Stales. , .
Having conducted fora nnmfier of years, two among the most popular Hotels
in this cite he flutters liimselfthut his experience in Inn-mess, added to tbe superior
ad Vim tildes of situation anil tin: resume,- under ins controul, will ouuh e him to
(jive he most decided satisfaction, to till who may honor him with tbeir pntnmng,..
' His STAHLLy arc rpueions and well ventilated, and amply suppl'd with the
hest of pro vernier, nnd attended hy expei ieneeil und shady OstW—in iniilition to
which, the stih“< fiber will'bestow hiu own personal unremitting alteiitiou, ami in
Ids charges, will not forget the pressure of tin- times.
07* The I'dlovv i..g S 1 Vti til nvo U', i-id dopin'. Irmi the (Jlalto i1 • j 1.■ I re
gularly its follows ;
MiHcdueville S a,'< arrives tve-y dm/, nt 7 o'clock, p. in. and depart < < nry ./,»■/ at
II o'cl >ck, p. in.
f'ulutnl'M, S C. Slaftt IMTlvca every diiy, at G o’clock, p. in. and departs ,/<.'//
nl l> o'clock, p in
.•]ih u.i Stuffr. arrives evfry 7V,*.nftii/ an I Pr'dtn/. nl (J iVlnck, p. in, and departs
nrni Monday nnd 'l’hm/iday. at 10 o'eloelt, n. in
(}:raiviHf, S. Siu-gr arrives every 7'nfdii)/ and Saturday, nl 7o’clock. p. m. and
Jep rls every 'l’hin . iKiy ami Sunday, nl 2 o'clock a. m.
i \imrtviitf. S. IStaff arrives cv ery J iidiiy, utG o'clock, p. in, and departs every
J\}unJay, at <1 n'clock, a. in.
• WILLIAM ISIIAWOV.
Augusta, Jane. IS‘H.
■ ... +*'■ * r ■ ■ .
UNITE© STATES ISCTE3L
«F«.
rBH nn Saber: i‘ ,-r spectfnMy inferms the pnM o (bat (Itiw i xfritsiveand splendid |
.SL EST,\ K!II Vi’, < Hunted in the mitre el Inisine- son llrnad-sl. is now
fiie-1 ape a superior tv. inner, f i tin' r.s t ,Hioii of ii'ansien! «V eoie-taat Uetnders.
In add ri -n to his lormcr ex Irnsi > o t'aeiiitii'S, the suhseriher has lately added ( .
thi- establishment, the I irge nnd ilcgtuilly finiahed adjoining lonement. lately or
enpied tiy < ’,>l il-.-nv If t’oiMivt; and consequently the United Slates Until
imvv ci'iip i i -rs the vv hole length of Oeu iMu.ntoo ~i ia's linage : nnd, for its gn at
ex lent of n amis, their peculiar convenience of arrangement, nml the style in which
limy are ti ,, ..(l a;>. is nnsurpu l ..-’cd, if not unequalled, hy any Hotel in the country .
Forty too safe appropt anted, wholly apt,'l tr-m the j nllie, poilioti oi die Msiah
li' hnienl fa* the iioCoc.iiuidoliuii of bom ding and transient fan.dies-. far hoth of
tvh an, tie- •leeoinnu'ii.itiers ofl’er peculiar comf it and ( . in eiiieme, e. ; ilsiiiiig
the quiet a • I retirement ,d private lesirlcncci*, with alt ihe attentions of a I‘nhlic
H >tel I; ■*. . nile of rooms has anentraneo to lie- front and rear, entirely hide
pendent - ; puhhe entranecs. and in the rear oV each, are all the customary out
building a private residence.
F.uni!. who may wish tojhoardoat, ar. re-pec;l'tlly i"vilod to call and exam
ine th - ri I'niishmcnt. and Ihenrra »g*-in >n|s made for tin i part oelar ne-oninioda
li.i". and may rest ivssurcd that they will find them, in every respect, eqm i totheb
vvislies expeetalions
Haiing spared no expense or exertion to Pender hoth Ihe public and private
poi l ean oi' tin- Hotel, all that can rcasontihly lie d< sired, the snh-ei iher 1. els coaii
dent tl.ul he vv lit lie enabled to i ll'ord tl.e me-1 aer. tat h nnd Milislneloi \ ae< out
inodati,»n to all who may patrone/.e it. lie ell'er ■ ihem spacious, eoniloriable, and
elegant apartments—the utmost order and re- prclahi!ity—--the- best fare the Mar
kets will alford—(Undue liiquors—and emvl'ul and attentive Servants. And, for
their Horses, good fMaiding, pleaty of tlie best Fnvvruder, an ! (list rale Osi let's.
ifT” Srvoit I’vssuxoraci ftr Cn ua.usro.x, Athens, nnd .Mh.u.'i>oi;vii.i.k, can obtain
scats at tile United States Hotel.
WILLIAM O. (HHMHS.
August y dm b7
jist iiicrttavEO
at tub
WooVSxove.
t 1 KH' VN IKnnesllc .Mann b\
>irs. 'iVoiioo**
.asm! Vs Ftp l :;tion of the Nig *•
'.•■male tS viToii'tis,
Turner's Sacred History,
t'otirt ami i'kiho iT lloniipm*' am
it numbers of the Family labr y,
1 irleys S. -Vniericn, Now \Ol . '-,ren
] .mi mill My tholocy.
iv's American Itispensator
T.er’s l»ook —rVnirnl l!> wife,
»r's HMimiimtkin. t'la Hool*
■ .on's Arithmetic, Cd [>h
Inc's Works.
- History. the. \c.
•s ’ ?0
M. .»At SON
iy duly millions 1 A ecu
-o' inv tcnij. ary n!
~ciii thi- ity, at
‘vV • imV 3"* ‘ 1,1 f? ’’ •
• \» .iKi) •* x
I UOUT sia%*ls
#t»i Tiio Sii’isi riher in rnni-
V* I mcneiii# toe Mannlactar
i efc-.Vi iiurorilnoti, Sii ms. Humps.
«Ve. lof the Hily, less taken
lor tin* present. the Store No. Chi. lately
occupied In .Mr ,1. S, .fenkias (he Inn
111« y ih olinod. business) end he.vine «ut
elercd Mr. A. I’.
* j Mechanic, to superintend the business—
U'H*>Tii|s to Ucc|i ii a respectable estali
i shinent. ,\oni hut the fii'si work ilone.
uni 'i\ the short > .tico (Jerulemea
ilenvin*' <l,eir unh < ur measures at the
iF ro ry. . r „t tie SIHU-J STOKK ol
!»• " • F«»r- ye 07a opposite the
‘be HotCi, . disappointed, as
ji etrurds quality , the time promised
jHayimf *0 min;li-~ue -j ri „,i v solicits
the paUO«a«eol hiftlri* the pah
•'nr. •’ * It MU IV '
I MlV‘?li YlLl (i*i
i j r&r :s*Skiv,"
i;,>mls.No.2 .Mmkenl,
1 euslis sweet ' Vtya Wine,
n ,, du ihi, fVi'tieli Madeira, do
,> 0 ! d «!••>. do. sherry
m); A tViv qr. casks <dJ Fort & .M.nh'iri
,m ' W ire. For sale low for cash or ap
S?Jtt (i\\ Ut f i S' t)V -0 I i t-X% %■ *
i'hospectis or Tin:
SOITHSE.IT SHSEA-jD? I
AiPapor, to bo Published VTookly* at
MON TO OMER V, ALAR. I MA.
IN issuing proposals Ibrllie doeriiiuo ;
tliaiAUi, the proprietors disregarding J
those appeals usually made to the kindly |
and patriotic feelings of the Public, deem j
it hardy necessary to state the political
principles which shall guide if- course. J
The excitement which ha.- spread
throughout the whole ftjouthcru eounli x. |
in conseqance of tho unrighteous Tanii j
oi’ 1 ~‘"d3, has created a marked difference j
in (lie political sentiments of tho citizen-j
of the South, its touching the power- ot ,
tlio General Governiiient —which diftcr-j
cnce, it is our candid belief, will iti a
great measure he removed, l»y lay mg be*
fore them, in as clear and intelligible
form as pos-ihle, the principles and cor
ivet policy of our entirely new and expe
rimental government. Ihe course we
think has not been pursued in nm lf red a ;
///)«•, as might have been wished. '1 he
disputes of parlies have usurped too:
argely the columns of tlies lew orthodox
papers in our count ry. to allow a candid,
-ober and dispassionate Investigation <d
our national policy—and, of the delicate
relations which exist —and which were
intended by the framers oflhe t oiled
Slates I'.institution to exist—between
the several States and the Federal Gov
ernment. We would not indeed by the
cxpiv-siui) ol this opinion, be supposed
to acense those prints o! dereliction ol
duly, lint merely to slate a .act, v. uieh
must he apparent to the Editors them
selves ol'lhose papers.
To present, therefore, to the public, a
sheet upon which shall he inscribed the
nan; na..eii , t.i:s of the t 'onstitntion —to
explain flu* olijeet and aim ol our _t ederal i
I aion, and th o only means hy which it ,
may, at this imminent crisis, he " saved |
at its Inst gasp,” and forex er after perpet- :
Mated—am l . '<> maintain and dehaid the;
reserved right s powers and privileges j
olthn Males, ns severally independent j
and sovereign in regard to the said !
rights, powers anti privileges—is the j
purpose of the publication oi the Him- I
vi.a.
The proprietors hind themselves to j
the support of no individuals for the!
Presidency of these 'ailed State.--. AA e i
hold reserved to ourselves tho rig'll t ol j
e.>mmen 1 ing upon I he puhlie nets ol pub - .
lie men. w hether lor npjiroinitieii or re
i re.ef. —esteeming it the Jiigh ■>! mid most
-aeri d duty and privilege of the Press.to
descant upon the acts mid proceedings,
whether ofimt' olheial personage, or of a
eiMistitnfed body, freely, fearlessly am!
milrammeled hy pledges. 3lea are placed
in dJlice to ir.iiisiiet the business of the
People, and a watchful eye should he
kepi over them. No man has yet been
found, so unbiassed hy his own interest,
i- to give himself tip wholly to the per
formanee of public duties, solely for the
auhlie good—noun so pure, tin to induce
* his constituents to contide to him their
latere-1 an I welfare, blindly, ami with
iiil a -fated and periodical rev'isiil of his j
sets, for these reasons, no promises |
are made, no pledges giv en, to ima .-id j
eralely reprehend (he course and eon-j
duel of this one public funelioimr-j—or I
to blindly applaud the sentiments and)
deeds of that other minister of tho.peo-j
pie.
T. I*\ M IT, 1
i; p i:j{ wriiWAiTi:. t
TEIMIS,—The lliai vi.i) will lie print- 1
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new type rind line paper.
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to give the above a few insertions
Feb •':» If U
'■•ih; 7’
OAISW IX,
jB S Published in tin* City of Savannah,
gi iiiid under (lie late improved arrange
ment of the \A estern Mail. dedaris for
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tains all the intelligence, including new
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paper. Terms s-.j 01) per annum, payn
hie in advance.
The Georgian, daily anil fri weekly,
contains the latest t 'nmtnereial. Political;
Domestic & Miscellaneous inteliig-.-ac ■>.
and particular pains are,besiovvc.l upon
the Marino department, where al-o will
be found all tlr.it relates to Darien and
Clmrleston. A IMce (’urretit, earefully
eori't rted from statements of buyers and
sellers, together with remarks on las'
transactions of the week, is published
every Saturday, the foreign Exports
noted daily, and regain' tables oflhe
C.xports nl‘niii' principal Sl-i >|> -. both
Foreign and C vastwi-e. published once
a m nth.
Advertisements from abroad will be
conspicuously inserted iti both papers at
7o elper square of 1 ! lines for the first,
and cents for every succeeding pub
Mention, "hen daily, or 50 cents when
twice hr three times per week. I .viral
notice x earefiiiiy puhiished. so a- to emu
oly with the requisitionsof iho law.
Jan I I 2-
IVT video to ail Coacornod.
[ sidiserlher hereby gives notice
Q to all persons landing or shipping
goods oil, or from the hanks of the River
above his \Vhurl*, a: d as fie up as alve.t
100 yards above t ‘ampbell- (»• ii‘ y. «v here
ids western boundary ex'ead-. that the
same rates of charge (Vnm and after This
’ <late, will Ik> made on goods o landed
or shipped, as are now required at his
• A A barf.
r r. c ampbei.g,
\ \r rsT.v, olal May. l-*’>2, wtm IN
. Vji During my absence from
, j thisrity. * >mi;: a. M ,I A . a
! '* .rtVewT sox, Ivs.i. i- dulv Ut.fr.r
*a . Xcd to attend, to any b..d
, .u'ssmwhieiiV . |itt>rMf( , f , j
I . , I djJ. Nvpj; .s'l'^pvr.S
• * 3: h:
\
I j
|V;W\V MANVI Ali IdAUQII.
if SI Hi: sull.seribcr having purchased
! i a s-mall plantation near Latonton.
j proposes to take six orright young men j
lof good ,ntorul character, between the-,
! age» of IS* and 1? to |»rovide tor then; m-
I slnie.tiuii in the various branches ol ral
] ncation. in Agriculture, und in the tm>-
■ ehani<- Arts. Apparatus to illustrate the ,
I sciences of Chemistry,.Astronomy, Nat- j
(ural Philosophy, &c. will be proem ed j
i and a shop erected.
Schools of this kind established in
! Tennessee and in the Middle and
j cm Slates have nourished beyond the ex
pectations of the most sanguine. Hun
dred-of applications to enter students
have been rejected during the year ba
the want of accommodation. The writer
has been urged by several respectable
and literary gentlemen, who have pfoin
. ised their sons, to open a similar one in
’ Gcorgia anil he now designs to make the
; experiment. Romany monlhe have o-
Inp-c 1 in lixingon n site, since he formed
1 the determination, lliat he has nut time
to state all the particulars of ids phm:
nor will he make high pretensions in rc
rrard to his oimlilicutions nor the amount
s’hat shall be learned. He will endeavor
however to impart instruction as far and
as well its lie is able. Assistance will
be procured in teaching the mechanic
arts and some of common the branches ;
of Education. The object is to make,
practical imm and qualify them to he-j
, onie good teachers of schools..
In government, he will endeavor to j
act 1 lie part of a parent mid treat the pu- ,
piN ns his children ; but he must he obey- .
0,1. He desires no parent to send his son s
I ,vho is'unwilling to have him submit to i
| regulations ol* the school. Guch slu-
1 ‘ dent will labor bro or fhn:r /tours hi Rtf' dfiy i
lor about mv d<i y mi7a h„/f in the mrk— {
j i arc will be taken, as the weather grows :
- warm, that they be not exposed to a mid )
I day sun, till limy become inured to nthle j
J tic ■■ veridsc. hy’<‘m;)!oyingthe mornings
| and evciibisrs. So many hours will not,
f be retpiislte 'ill the year, but in a busy j
( soiisoi). !)nl ’
| Each student will provide himselfwith !
i sheets, towels <S: hiniikets—am) it would ,
j be eeommiiefil for him to have a coar.se .
suit to wear during the hours of Ighor. j
j Hooks, stationary, oil vVc. will be fur-j
nisiied those who need them at the low- j
i>st price. The times of examinations and j
vneations cannot now be named. Iseli j
trious service will be attended every sub- |
hath in E itonton. a little more than ti mile |
distant. _ |
Tiiose who wi-h to enter their sons .
mast give information and secure places
!,y the K'di of.fammry. The school will |
be opened on the tkid,
tellers ito.ft pniil, addressed to Eaton
ton, will receive attention.
Wc'/wXaViouH vuu\ ' V CA'W'IO.
1 The coaife of instruction will oeeti
pv t!ifee years.
Hoard, lodging, washing, tuition,
i Ac. Cor the I-f year will be S-D 1 ’: for the
Ig l gTo; ami for the Ud B*T.>. Payments.
I half yearlv in advance
\!«EL XIUSRWOOD,
j Entmii 'itAlcc.-Ki, 1 Sbl. 28
I M.iVUi . v \vVtCVVO.VVU tt.CN r
NO. lA\V
\ ht. 1 IttVnfinnul itnf! Affn'tn
■ p.ii‘l,- >j. !. i*bi'iis de Gonzato de IJereeo.
j ft‘oieeion div Pae.-ias Cki-icllmms, ant*-
1 riores a! sign \V, Per T. A. S\>em:/.
Torn, 11. Kimas Saerns y Doetriim
• ios. (S-'s(i:-'—t Ide lliiuas Anliguas Pus
■ telianus, unleiiadu pur ,5. N. Hont. i>
1 I-'viaa:.)
: | Ar. !I. , rA,•> of Jvni-'~. 1. M(.
1 moirs of Johv Dorm; Toch;i;, logolhi
? v 'd; Ms-, tilftable Speeches iV Writings;
i I 'it--.*,containing proof, identifying him of
J tlie nntlioe of the celebrated Getters ci
jt.limins. Hy John A. Gnvn.v’!, 1.1.. n—
j The Posthnnmus Works of Jcmi-s, (•,
; which is prefixed an Inquiry respecting
I the Author, and a Sketch of the Tjifc o
.John Iba nc Tooke. il. .Inuius laimask
j ed, or Ford t i i'oimi: Sacrvu.i.k proved l<
Itic Junius, with an Appendix showing
(that the author ol the Getters of Junius
i was also the author oflhe History of lie
| Ueign of George !>(.. and author of the
North Briton, ascribed to Mr. V\ illics.—
I. Vn Essay on Juniiis and his Getters,
embracing a Sketch of the life and ■; iia
rai’for of W >l. Pitt, Earl of Chatham,
.Memoirs of certain other distingui.- he*!
individuals, villi UcHeetioiis, historical,
i jicrsoTtal and pobtieul, relating to the af
(iiirs of Great IJriluin and America, from
! lidd to !«"j. Uy I’cx-.i. AVattrhol’sc.
j member of se’ er-*! medical, and literary
S.icielii's in Europe and America.—•*>.
1 Getters of Jimsu- addressed to John
1 j Pickering, Esq. showing that the nulhnr
| of that celebrated Work was R.vsu. Ti;vi-
I ri.F. P,v I—\ \ 1 N i-.u m v is..
Xn-r. IH. ml H.Vn.'f» 7 ■>u:raph>f IVe-.h.
Orniih 'logical Biography; or an aeeaunl
, I of ih:' habits of the Birds of, America; nc
’ | comp.mi«'il by doseriptioiTS nfilieobjects
I ; represented in the >v ork entitled the Bird
el' .Am-'i'ica. inlerapecsed witli delinea
. 1 tieiis of A mei icaa Nei'nery <V Manners.
By.Tonx-J. Arnrro.s, v. r. ss. t.. & v. . Ac,
Philadelphia. IJ-f>l.
I A nr. IV. I.if- (>! s't,<!?!',11l Cnhnt. \
. j -molr of Sebastian C'ahot; with a IJe
. i view of the ! li-iory a!' Maritime Diseo
| very. Illustrated by documents from the
' ! 15.i115, n ".\ first puhiished. Philadel
! phia.
Ah A . / V,-i>zrai>}rj. Collections
. ; oflhe NJnir.e Hi- viieal ajueiety. Add. 1
i IVi-iland. i I.
I Airr. \I, . ... i t[f' p"/* fr'inveennir
1 -V.'. I’lie Eife es fjouvernenr .Alon i
j wiili Selection-from bis C orrespendem-e 1
.mind .AsisecJlaiu'ims papers: detailing E
'eats in the Ameiicnn I'evointinn. the
Pi-mteh devolution, and in the Political
> {.story ol die 1 S. By J vUKD SI'AUKs
in d volumes. Boston, l- ’o. ,
V.. .A !1 /I,- vn niofiiion. AfJratn
'■’fixi 'ct.iva. eontnininglli;' Principles,'.!'
die Art-i t Spi-aUimr and Bending; illns
,'i' ted with aiipropritile exercises and
l examples. By Jo.s.vrn.v.x Haiu;i:k, New
Haven. IV! t.
At::. A ill. ?> x.opG P.rni?. Poems.
By VE •■' •••: 1 t v B - '.XT. N. York. 1532
Ax”. I A .V, .■ Ih I'lisU rn IJnnvtfon/. —l
’! Dec -;'*n of the King of the Nether
, lands enasid red. it) referenee ta the
i Bights , t’the E Stipes and the State ot
j Ma.me. Portland. 1 **f!l. 2 Jiennft nfthe
of Public I,amis, on the sub
ulll’f N. E, 1, 'andary, Boston, 1-32
j J t SN sETi?E, j
NLSBI-l (-WSKICK UriLlilMi,
Corner nj, JfrMid and Mclnluth finds,
KO. 203, AUGUSTA, GEO
i Husjnd rectiL’nlfrumJWw-lork, and is note ;
vyctxtng it fresh useortnu nl nf j
FAXCY & STAWiK
DRYtwOOTS |
A I/:
3 COBDEl) Shirts, 5S Cords
1 J.V V pieces rich I'rencli color- j
ed Muslins, and plain white plaid -Alas-,
lies, of the latest stylo
10 pieces wide ami narrow striped do
Scarlet and crimson hell Ribbons
French Ginghams <& scarlet French Ca
licoes, for children
Green gauze Vcds and rich fancy crajitr
•Shaw Is
Ladies printed cotton Stockings, to wear
with colored muslin or calico dresses, a
new article
, a dies brown do
Rich cambric Calicoes, muslin pattern.-
5-i iAliitcona Italian iaistriag, a lirst rale
article
(J-4 supertine Irish Wheelings (very line,
warranted)
11 dozen ladies new style printed cotton
Mocking
S I d > Scotch Sheeting
French plain and figured linen Drills
I I case Clark's superior sewing Cotton.
on black spools
! Vigoniu Casstmere and mixt AVoolinetts
} Bctien do and Merino Cassimero,as
sorted qualities, u&sojrted colors, silk &•
worsted Braids
I 2 bales cotton GsnahurgS, Lowell, No. 1
| anti 2
•2 bales Amoskeog I3cd Ticking, very
slput and lino
: I do Dorchester do do do
I 7 do assorted brow n Sheetings & Siiirt
i ings, of the most approved qualities &
Factory, all prices
! I case d- 3 hlenclied do <J;> -
Long Gowns nnd Hwiva wldlo and cc, ,
1 lorcd Neck Handkerchiefs, linestqutd |
; itie's- to he had
i I Bale Dundee Flaxen 0.-mtburgs, stout
and lino
i AVhite and colored India Fans
j A largo assortment of 'll ,-(£1 ’ETOE
NETTING. P APEBHAM 1 NGtuid
I COTTON FBINGES, on hand.
And expecting to receive in a few
j weeks, n further supply of Fresh-and
i 1 'heap • iOlt ! ?S, which are now on tiieir
j way Iroiu Ncw-Yotk, and having an
Agent there;.will be enabled to keep up j
■s full assort met# that'the Market requires j
j throughout the Spring nnd Summer)
months on the very lowest terms. He
invites his customers and all concerned |
in supplying tin msoivtv. with such mt.i- i
clos, to cull and examine hi., ,*-((,, ){ c ( ,
t lot»ds, w Inch no ilonbt tliey xviii Ibid to ,
give satisliiclion eilher in price, quality j
orslylo; and his mo castt or up- I
proved town ueeeptam < s.
t w.rui t/r
. i . I?#t 1 /<IG j
IVhiy H» (t’i
■1 Ji):
W-jfl/ dil >r nlsig CoiG-ior 1
AMi ;
\i; w- voi:ft i: :vu;-a u a;; ti. j
On Saturday, the Z-ih .Tnmiary, inst., |
the Proprietors of the Morning Courier '
ami Now-A ork Eaquiror, iiitcml pub |
lisiting on tbe largest folio sheet ever is |
sued, a Weekly iNcwspaper to contain j
all (lull appears during lho week in fiieii j
daily paper. !l wiit'be published on line t
paper, with new type; and to place it j
within the reach ol'all classes of tlio«'om-1
inanity, it will be atforttodto subscribers!
at the I'eilnced price of Tmir.n doi.lars!
per annum, payable alien-is in udeuncr. !
In consequence of the otlit'r Daily Fa- *
pers in New-York,‘determining not to j
j board vessels and receive (bob' news on j
; Minday, the Publishers oflhe Courier & i
1 Enquirer have lately invested thiutc.kx j
I tiiocsami.iioi.i.aks in a separate news es ;
, ‘ablislunen 4 , consisting of one M-hooner ;
| of ninety tons, one of sixty tons, and the!
j tu'ccs. ary row-honts. This establish-)
1 mi nt is supported at the annual expense I
|of nixk tiiolsami noi.T.AtiS, niut vessels j
j from Europe are hoarded at sen and their;
news disseminated through the country
with great dispatch, long before they
reach the harbour.
1 > In its polities, tho Couumu <S. R.Nqrißr.n
is purely Democratic,.—adhering to the
1 principles end usages of tho Republican
: Party, nnd advocating the rc-elei Jion of
General Jacksov to tho Presidency. Its
columns are alike devoted to Foreign
and Domestic Intelligence, .Morals. Li
1 . t•.•ralitre ami the Fine Arts, la morals,]
however, it does not net upon the creed j
; of Fanatics or Bigots, baton the contra
ry. itu ideates those principles of snornli- •
ty and religion only, which are founded
: upon peace and goad will to ail matilda.l i
i —the fruit of which is tolerance anti hro- j
therly mi’.'clion instead of " persecution |
| for opinion’s sake.”
I'pw-iirds of J-OIIR THOUSAND cojiics ol I
' j the (,’ourier stud Emiuirer arc published]
' j Daily, and more than -turkk th<'L’sa.vi-) j
j Semi-weekly: and in tho City of New-j
I York its daily cirenlniion is knuvvti to be I
more limn an hundred per cent, greater i
than any other paper. These facts are;
refwred to, as nliording the otiiy corn-;
nicntary the Proprietors can with pro j
pricty offer on the quality of the mnttei i
which will be found iu their conlcmpla- j
led weekly puhlicc.tion.
It is intended to publish IT.oOll copies 1
of t!»e »li>t number of the paper, which j
xviii be distributed in ditlerent pyrlsj ol ]
the country, and one copy sent to each :
Best Master in the Failed JStntca, in or-]
tier that a specimen of the p'.ihliculion j
may be examined.
TE2SEIS, i
Daily Paper §*lo per nnn. 1 .. i
—ceo. -veekivdo. -1 per aim. * 1 "i" ‘
AV IxEK G V do. 3 per ann. ,n ndvi,nc ' j
C:g= Any person who may obtain eight
subscribers to the weekly paper nnd re
mit tho amount, shnil be furnished with a
■ copy gratis: nnd to companies of ten ;
subscribers, who associate and remit
twenty-live dollars, it will bo sent fur
*2 50 each per annum.
IV.-T 7*l AM uns who have no objections
to act a-cm' Agents, are requested to
receive subscriptions and remit the mo
' ncy at the risk of the Publishers, nt the
time of ordering the paper.—lt is expect
' ed limt they will retain ki their homl s Jy
per cent, oflhe amount received, u? v. re-’ 1
mqoevatio!! f>: their trouble
THE CHAKLESTOX I
CROOK£ItY STOP J
fan HE Subscribers well
J. Georgia as dealers in CaVtlic-B
ware, i Inna, Glass, See. hey lo av ., .
form their numerous customer V ‘'H
sre others on their way (o Charleston ih ■
their stock is now complete, and nr ■
nounceil byjudges tube the he-! ...
Lnitcd Slitlet, which they arc ofibri'-.v !*.■
merchants at as low a rate as aiiy u t J!*
Uet iu America.
They are well aware that promises uu-B
less supported by lacts. are useless a""’®
worse than useless; they make no nro*-l
noses, nor appeal to puhlicsytnputh • n -ailr? I
powerful combinations or private hKmovoh'u
they are well satisfied that the jnjhiiol
know how to appreciate such appeals.*-!!
So market is closed against us, but"cn*
the reverse till arc open, ami our bu.- j!
ness solicited by tiic manufacturer; 01; -
friends are many and powerful, and \v>j'
numerous other tul vantages, our facilities
for doing business are not equalled t.v uev
dealer in Augusta, orsurpassed by auvia
.Vi iv- York.
\V c w ould say, in conclusion, that n |
intend making it (he interest of purchasers
to buy from us: onr prices shall ho 1,, a
and terms liberal. We refer to our cut-'
tomers iu every village in Georgia f, r
the respectability of cur bouse un.l rcc
titutio of our business principles.
if. It. CiUl.lWlN & Co.
iVo. 261 King Street, Chart -
Feb 10 if in
New VVvbVo. CommtuUu'v.
IGHAfIDSOX, I.Oil!) and ilGj,
JOiAJUDOiv. Uoston. give notice ts.
they will soon have ready for publication.
“A Commentary on the Holy Dibit "
from Henry and fecott, with mldiiioirtl
explanatory notes from Doddridge, p ;i "!
trie, Poole, Lowth, and other eminent
writers.
The above work is now in progress*;;
London, from the press of the Ilfhcioi,--,
Tract {Society, and uiii lie issued bn,,
|as tb» pa.rts arc received. The whole
j conveniently arranged for family
| iJc-cditcd with improvements by sevc-nii
('lcrgvmcn in whom confidence nuiv i*
place d.
Aoril Irt
ST
AM) Mill SALH AT TAU.Ui.e:'i I , ) i
7ho£iOst Virgin of the Scut |*
.hi historical A !jV< /. (J {>27 f a a'i r 1 'Jino. ci.*
licit ,/ irilii lie Indian It'a r rs the ~
Ihejf ars I*hJ-i:>-l J and 15. end <1 - \d
I Jackson, now President nj the Vuilnl Imi ,
| hj ! )on Pr.aro t v si'Miiai.
! 4 ETHDI G!1 there is a genera! v. b,K
i so obtain this inl« resting woilc. it
! cannot be sent in the bound lbi r. to ail
j who wish it ; yet any person can haw a
- copy, covered in colored payer, -cat to
; tiaun by mail, who will hand In
j one dollar, to eiclose to \ . e
| -V. r-mitli, Tallahassee. or the Fast t‘
1 ter. li this is done, t.ic ‘.Vi il, w: 1,.,)
!tt nf iitimedmli ly. The book : i !
i form, can bo had at t’.-lembi.s. Geo.
iU. W.Ml'l If. PJ.-iaC "
j Way 2'i «r,
wiTiX lioii if?
Is appointed Agent at Augudu (i.r
1 Tli m IjAMV MUmsu
'J be |{ci>M"ifory of
j arts, ursitArvnt: * lAsmox
: This valuable work is issued in ntonli.lv
I numbers, each wumb< r rent, ining Vi
j large oeliivo pages or more, printed on
fine super-royal (super. Every.number
j contains a piece of Music, one copper
| ‘.date Engraving, and at. (earl four won i
j < 'ids, illustrative of tome o; the content-,
j and every three months a colored Plido
j ofllie latest Cushion; --mu! is i'nniistui!
| at the moderate price of $Il a year,
| A specimen of the Work tony be. secs
id the Augusta where suln ciii
• lions are received.
| Dee d I S 3 2;.
I *>3B. HIJftTKHtT
j O' TO tv mm IT MAY COSCrAIKjS.
j V the tisotif Ur. Hunter's iae.-ma;.
! Bid hie Ddis, persons of cither s> \, it
! hey e uvoluSly foil ou (lie very vuitiuble
plain, and copious directions accompa
nying (hern, are enabled HiJa tunliy to <
radicate. A C’llli'l'A IN DJ.•*!•!.\,NR and
to restore lost lietillli, « it It rase, iafetj and
certain!a, in a law days.
extensive sale and unexair
()led success of tins Aledieine, in this A
oilier eitios.atiii pi ineipr-d (ovvi.s through
' out the Union, for the last iilteen yean .
| during which it was satisfucforily p;■'
I pared by J>r. Conway, inGmfcstilii”
| provH. 1!>:• f wltcn used with tiieUS.ilv' -
Til>.N !*(>\VD-.'ill'*, it • iVecisn iljormigh
: and speedy care of that dreadful ilisor
! der, demaiia itod the Seuiirge of the IK
j man Hire,
j OC/~Thc I’iils are accompanied, when
the case veijuiros ii, with the I. 1
1 Tii.Vx DOWUESf.d and GEiJA'I'I'J
| these constitute a most powerful meif
• cine, applicable to the various stapes el’
i this protean disorder. T'ull and plain d ■
; rceltone. with a popular treatise, crphwiv'l'
j Itu: various symptoms, and the mode of treat-
I mi ni, tieeoinpany each box, so that pel
j sons of either ssex may cure themselves*
J (Price of the Pills 1 n how; the Injection
i Powders and I V rate ijJci ids , aeh )
| For sale by
TUUi’IX > D'.’.A'TfG VAs .
| v,' - Observe tl:,af noire ggc genuine uti*
j e3s T. Ixuite.g, on the outside prin
i ied wrapper.
: march 21 47
IFmoYasT
i mmmi
• A’V.e CVvarXcslou. aiu\ i\A\\cn?
j WI’AOSO OFftW
4k U lictuovcd to the old stami. otic
' - door above Air. Gukdrox's Givcry
i Triable, on Ellis street,
G iATNGwTKEET. Pn.fr.
j .Tiltv 21 2; SCJ
c vis si
i be given fur a first rate f'oo:
| ? T Washer and Iron.-r, more par
j lieoliirly for a\A usher and Irouer. Ap*
: ply so
■: ’ HUf.F.,
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