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Augusta, Georgia.
XHK srß^ciam:R 9
\A\c Mauh\<>u Wowhc.
Br.OS leave to announce to Ins friends and the public generally, that ho has ta
ken that dopant n id eomm-idious tire proof brick building on the corner oi
lironii and Jackson Streets. nnd immediately adjoining the new Masonic Had. I*
>» Ritual- d in the liv'd .on! alp ut of the city. and i* in the very heart of business—
hoi up in the vicinity of the \ugn«tn Bank, uml the Ilium h Hunk of the State ol
Oeorgin. This 1' . ulv * U * out is known us tiie
UOTEL,
tan <l in its interior arrangement ami general eont-trnction, unites in an eminent de
cree spnei,nnmess, imuUit-ss uml comfort. To tiie ninn of family- the individual
traveller J the daily hour.lor or the fashionable visitor, the OIiOIJH presents aooom
modntions inferior to none in the Southern Stales.
Having coiiduoled fora number of yours, two among the most popular Hotels
,n tins oily, lie Hallers liimself that lii« experienec in business, added to the superior
iiilviinlug- s of siluatiiiii'aad the re imrees under ins o.otilroiil. will enable him to
ejve the most derided milisfac lion, to ail who may lionor him with their patronage.
His Wi'A lU.KH me rpaeious and well ventilated, and amply siippiid with the
best of provender, and attended hy experieneed and steady Ostler—in addition to
whieti. the subscriber will bestow his own personal unremitting nlloation, and in
Jin chiwp "i, tv :l not forget iho pn - -m o of Hie time's.
()”/” The IMlow iig -S iWijjlJ-i in ii > e a l , and depot'- (V mi. the Hlobe Hotel re
gularly As follows ;
t'ilfr S'agr arrive* err 1/ dir/, at 7 o’olook, p. in, ami «lo,>:uts • vary iUr/ ul
11 o'eluok, p. i|i.
(’hliiwLi 1, .S', C, fftugv arrives cvrnj din/, at 0 o'clook, p, in. and departs -r< -/ ihnj
nt (I o'clock. p. in.
.Ilh’ii.t Shi/rr 111 rives it-ti/ 7'm :'dn 1/ and Ft Uni/, nt <! o’clock, p. in. end departs
ft fry Alorifiii/ and Tluryday ul 111 o'clock, u. in
liricnvUli .S'. (' Sl,tif, arrive • every i'u f. y 1 >it< l S,iliinfui/, at “o'clook. p. 111 and
departs every Thin i>d(ii/ and Sitidni/, ul o’ohu k 11 in
(in n,.irillr. S r Shift; arrives cvcry I'rvhnj, nt 0 o'clock, p. 111. nil-1 departs every
Monthly, at 4 o'oloi h, a. in.
WM.fiIAM SHANNON.
Augusta, June. ISHI.
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UNITED STATES HOTEL
Al'OS'S'B’A, «n! ts:«&o
FSpi ilf- "s at me; iher rcspoeiln* 1 y iidorms I lie pnhl o llmt lids OMensit e and spjeial id'
.8. le-ST.i lit - It'l 111 1 . NT, situated in the rent re ol business on Hroad-st is now
fn toil up in a snpmhir manner for the reception of transient \ eonsfaii* Honiders.
In addition to his lurmei-extensive faoilition, the subscriber has h-lolv aildi'd to
the esltiblishment. the iaipe uml oh’puritly (itii.shed adjoining lenoinenl. lately 00-
onpied by Hoi llK\n» U t mill'll ;an 1 oons-ijiionll y (he J nited Spiles jlntel!
now ouillltj’fte* the whole length of (1 11 X|, MOO- I r.i’s Kuipre: aim, C, j- 1 .
extent of I'mluis, their peculiar eon vet; euee of urrun reiuonf, a-nl l!u si \ lo ip \i h.eh
they are fitted up. is unsurpassed, if not nnoipi.illod, by iniy Hotel in the e-nm- -
I'orty rooms nre uppiopriiited. tvlmiiy npmi fn m the riu-n, , oi-tion m il„- <' tuh
li-hiiieiii. for the lU-crtinriKidiilion of fu. uiliiijr and (ninsiert t'lmilles, fur limh ol j
whom,/tie aeooinmodiiMO 1 i r peculiar itiiiil'.; I aial ei nvonh-m i-, i-otuhluino- 1
the Ipilot and I etirenn-lii ; ivr.'o lesiil.-nees, wth all (he nlteiitinns of a f’lihliel
■JT'lol fetch snilo o' mu im 1,11 eiiti' inee to ih-> front and rear, ontiri !•, im!i> !
pendent olthepnhi •nt ine< ami In tin rear ei 1 noli, are ail Iho oii'toiiinry out
tnnhli-ies of a private re : i«l. o.
i' 1 Millies whom - |biinrd out. ore rc ■•pecdnlly invite I f > eull mid esnm
file tiie eslahlisl.merit .ml iheiin-m cements made f,-r in i [> irtn-idur Ui ooiiinn nla- i
rmn, mill may rest nts-meit tliallln y will Hud them, in vi r, respoet, i apn ito iheii
wishes and expectations
H nitpr spared no expense or exertion in rend, r both (he pnhlic ami prii all
portion of (be Hotel, all that can to. o'onuM\ bed tin'snlo-oiiber tills eonli
ili'nt that he w ill be emililed to 1 third II e roost i- . able tied sniisiai ti 1> an cm
moilmiaii to all who may pntroidse it He piVn -cm spin i,a;s. eomlia ia!ilo, ami
ej'-rrunt npurl men's—- the utmost order and rospr 0 ifHlity—tin* best laic Ihe Mai
ken.: will iillbril titmice l.nju >i's —mid c 110''il null alteniive -Servants. Ami. foi I
tii.'ir I! irsi s. -r - »-l Stubline, piem y of the I - st I'nn - idor, and first rale (tstlers.
(. / Sr.uio I is.i sa pi it ii I a iiiLr.sty.s. Vmi .\s, tin 1 'lit uaaJi'.vii i.i; can obtain
seats at the L mb d Hlafi s fli lel.
1V11.1.1 i>i t; tilil.Mlis.
August S dm
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AT TIIK
Avu*u ■’‘.'A Uook-slov e.
M '. .UV'W Ootnoslic .Manners, !>\
_iSA‘ Airs Trollope,
t/amler’p Fe pedition of the
I cinnle Soveroifrns,
'Vai ner’s -eu-red History,
Court aru! < of Itonnpnrte*. tuui
other numbers of ihe Family l.ihrnrv, j
Farley's S. America. New York. Ureal
Hritalu anil A1 ytholoiry.
i'n\ « American Itisprnsntnry,
.Mwther's ilo..k—Frugal Hmisewifc,
Hooper's fcs 'iniiiuiion. Childs IJ-kJ;
*?mersoh’a Arithmetic 2d part,
nuitig's \NV: ks,
' History. i)'C. ‘Y>’.
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S yi'L M. JACKSON is
' .’.'.'“J 1 * my duly flntliori/ed Ag« ul
{• ~j, - • daring my Irmnoniry ah
' seticc (rein this fity, atidl
'e ! f« rid Ot my office from SioVi ry '
kdwari) j r.r.ACK i
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ROOT *fSO£<:
IPsal
CfA i'iie Suhsi rilx'r in com
t I incur.ng lac Manufaelar
fc.Au.-V -ii *a*so 111; nl Keats. Shoes, I’limps, I
isSN* Ar t*H' the City. has taken
lor tli- present, the Store .No. lit)], I:itel\
| "Cinoied ti\ .Mr .I s Jenkins - tieliu
m r declined business) and hnCn-r rm
1 loved Mr. A I*. SMI I »|. a lir.M rile
Meetiiinie. to snpcriritcnd (he business—
-nten.ls to keep it n respectable estab
lishment. None hat ihe best work done,
hind at tin- shortest notice. lieiillcniei l
j le.i' iug their aiders or treasures at ilu
I’aef.n y. or at tie * :!,»*•; STOKJ-J
'»• U , PORi'P No opposite tie 1
(,|otie Hotel, she’l not disappointed, ns
I regards quality, or at tl> ■ time pfoinised
iS.iyimr SO rnm h—he respect fully soJieil
jthe patronage of his friends I the puli
lie .1 S> iNMit'i:.
V.iv 'MI _ (id ‘ 1
.5 **>r iu-:<'i-:iviKi*,
»» f tr
-it-.VK Hnrrels Na.e .Mackerel,
ihl «jr erisks sweet .Malaga Wine,
I'' do. du frem || .Madeira. do.
o do du. Sherry do.
\ few p“. casks old I’nrl .V Made!:*
■Wine. Inr sale low for rash or aj>
j proved paper, by
I J jM VLI
ffoifluata C : 4)<ronWo •
jUjjiLJili —i— ——BB—g—B ft%¥V2JAMaenrasi.vsr^
mosPECTUs or the I
SOITSES.IT H"./,LO, v
ikl'apcr, to bo iPublisbod Weekly? at
MoxnioMEUv, Alabama.
6\ issuing proposals for the Sj«CTi!KH ,;
liiatALu, tins proprietors disreg rjmg j
those appeals usually made to the .. ■
and patriotic feelings of the Public. <>• < ip ‘ •'
it barely necessary to stale the politi . '
principles w hich shall guide its course.
'J'lic excitement which has spread ]
throughout the whole Southern country, -
in coii'i ounce of the unrighteous Tarill 1
of I'-s'-t, has created a marked dillvrenec >
in the , olitical sentiinent.s of the citizens _
of the iSou’.h. ns touching the powers ol
the General Government —w liich dili’er- 1
cine, it is our candid belief, will in a
great measure he removed. hy laying be- >
lure them, in ns Hear and intelligible
form as possible, the principles and cor
rect policy of our entirely new and expe
rimental government. The course wo j
think lias not been pursued in umlin-rt a
///c. ns might hate been wished 1 lie
disputes of parlies hat e usurped 100
iircvlyt.be columns of the few orthodox
papers in ourcountry, to allow a candid,
sober und dispassionate investigation ol ,
our notional policy—and, of (be delicate I
relations which exist—and which were;
intended by the framers of the ladled
StaVs (’onstilutiou to exist—between
the several States and the federal Gav
ernimml. Vi e would not indeed by the
expression ol this opinion, be supposed
to accuse those prints of dereliction ol
.Inly, but merely to state n luet, w Inch
mn-l be apparent to the Editors them
selves of those papers. *
To present, therefore, to the public, a j
sheet upon which shall be inscribed the j
nu;i: eliiM ii’l.KS of the <’oustitiitiun—to j
explain the object anduiiuol inn 1 edcrnl
f .lion, and tiia only means by which it
may, at this iiimdiient crisis, he “saved
it its lust gasp,'’ and forever lifter perpet
uated—and to mainlam and delink! the
reserved rights, powers and privileges,
of the Slates, us severally independent
and sovereign in regard to the suin'
rights, powers and privileges—is the j
purpose of the publication of the 11 i.u- I
vi,a.
The proprietors bind themselves to j
the support of no individuals for the 1
Presidency of these failed states. \N e
bob! reserved to ourselves the right of
commenting upon the public nets of pul*-I
lie men, whether for approbation or re- .
proof-—esteeming it the highest midmost j
. j -mered duly und privilege of the Press, to
! descant upon t!» ■ acts and proceedings, ]
1 whether of one ollieial person.nge. or of a j
constituted body, freely. b arle--ly at,i, !
uati'ainineled by pledges. Men are placed
in ollie:- to trail met the bn-ilie-:, o( 111<
People, and a wutehful eye should be
kept over them. Mo man has yet been;
found, so unbiassed by bis own interest, ■
as to gi vc him.adi up wholly to the per
Ibrmunee of public ditties, solely for the
public good— uon<; so pure, as to induce
ids constituents to confide to him their
interest ami welfare, blindly, aid with
' out a stated and periodical rev i.-.al of his
i mts. for these rea on-, no promises
I are made', no pledges giv en, to iaeonsid
{ widely reprehend the course and con
j -biel of tins one public futicfioiiiiry
j to blindly applaud the sentiments and!
deeds iifilnit other miokUor of tlu- geo
pie.
T. (IWI 'l,
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TEH Ms*.—The !lr.n\r.n will be print
ed weekly on a large imperial sheet with
now tand tine )>uper.
Subscription, Sb! 50 payable on the re
ceipt. of Ihe first number. I (HI at I lie ex- j
piration ot'six months, or ski utl at the!
end of the yenr.
[L7 v l*ersoe>.' holding Suhseription pa !
pers w iil confer favor hy forwarding j
j them to the proprietor at Columbia fs. '
I by ihe-Olh A aril next.
1 Editors of News papers are requeued \
. to (tie abort « lev insertions,
j feb dll It' II I
T’iiß
: l» ÜB/V imS .SOSBCr3S
i Bj S I’ui.lished in tin’(’ily of > ivanaali. j
; fit and under the lute improved arrange- ]
ment of the Western Ml nil, dedarls fa
the interior, Hetiile. New Or'cain , \e. i
each da , , a few hour,- alii r it !-• i-seed,
I a; riving at Augnstn in ’N. Aldledx e\ ille !
| ia IN uad at Macon in 51 ‘heurs af’er it:
j departure. Terms .j-w 01) per aninnii in
j ad > anee.
va ,v . t ,
I lA’A \ OUwVVN Vv.MVi'kiU),
Is paid 1 died 1 hr.■ 'tiac .- a week and eoa
j tains all th<‘ intelligence. imdn.liag new
1 iI > erlDements, pulili bat in Ip- £ >,ii!y
j naner. Venus .pa 00 per annum, paya .
I hie in ad vaaer.
The Georgian, daily and Iti > ..kly,
emit al na i i e latest I ’on i mere ink I ’oii; ietd;
i > nne eA. 'lisrellaneons intelligence,
ami particular pains are ; be-loue.l upon j
the Al urine department, where nl- > wk! 1
he limiid all that relates to Darien and {
I 'tnii leslon. A Price Current, lairefullv ’
eorn eleil from statements of ini vers and I
sellers, together with remarks oa the j
transaetii ns of th*> week, i- . cMi--bed ■
every Saturday, the fnvei 1 i INport.-
noted daily, and regii'n ■ I■ ii„f |t, f .
Exports of oitr priiielji d Staple- both
for. ign and (\i:i,-i\\i>c. puMi: bed once :
i month.
Ad vet i;s,«meiifs from ahf'Md v. i!l ;>(
conspicuously bis; vied ia both papers at ,
.’>i t • pi r stpmre iI" ! 1 line- for live fir-1, 1
llld »/1 A cents lor every aieeeed I
'lention. when daily, or ■'*,) cents when 1 i
twice or three times per week. I egai j
aotie.'s cm’el illy natilisbed. s,, aj., coni I *
I v with the requisitions of l lie law. j i
dan 11
Notice ti ail Ooaccrnsd. \
■ H 11 i I subsi't’llunTii avl <y g" v o nat ire
K to all persons lae.d.ng or shipping '
goods ui. or from the tmnks of the liiver *
above his \\ barf a. das f-,,. u „ ils ; ; 5
IIM) yni ils nbo\ <• t ampbidls (hilly, wbn e ■ 1
his western boundary extends, ij. t . 1
same rates cl', barge fi• ■An and alter thU 1
late, will be made on goods so landed il
<r shipped, is aw now reipibed at b > !l
Winin' je
e4- r \ Airnr.iT,. ' f
Al'ljfsr.., t>|st Alav. IsdJ. v. tin |?w
r j»i!eP tAuring tit%’nhsenee* t'rom I
"; this city ' '.on : • ts .) ; •;
sox. IN,], is ,luA aeiboi W. |
ed to attend to any laisi j i>
ass in w hich I mil interested. j y
J'nj'NK7Ef{ S'J'AIINES. \ v
A-'gi .*<: (je
IBTMtr— '■ —— ■
KDIX’ATIOitf i
wyyw uawiu
siihsjcribcr jjui j
si u small plantation mar La tun ton.
proposes to take sis orcigh't young njen /
of good .moral character, between die •
ages of and 17 to provide tor their m- ’
struetion in the various braH.ehfs ol Du
nention. in Agriculture, mid m the Ate
chanic Arts. Apparatus to illustrate the
sciences of Chemistry,.Astronomy. -Nat
ural Philosophy, »Vc. will ♦.o-proeured j -
and a Aleehahieshop erect d j
Schools of this kind established m j •
Teiinos»f<‘ jiiul in litiMnMlc un*i . ,
»*rn fcjtat'.'s have tlourishfMl hryoinl lb** ♦ x j
pcM-tatioiisof mo.'t
dreds of applicutions to enter students J'
have, been vejecleil during tlw year tui j
the want of accommodation. The writer r (
bus been urged by several reepeetaluc :
and literary gentlemen, who have prom- i
Ued their sonV, to open a similar one in
Georgia und lie now designs to make the
experiaienl. So many months have e-.
lapsed in lixiygon a site, since hefoimed
the detereiination, that he has not time
to state all the particulars of^ his jdaa;
j nor will be make high pretiMsion.-, in re
! yard to bis (piaiiiu'utions nor the amount
riml shall be learned. He will endeavor
however to impart instruction ms Hiram
us well as lie is able. Assistance will (
be procured in teaching the meelimm j
art-i ami some of common the brunches i
of Education. The object is to make j
practical men and qualify them to be-j
come good tciie.liet sot schools. v,
In goveriuneal. be will endeavor to]
j art tiic* part ofa parent nml treat the pa- :
j pi;* ns his children ; hot ho must be obey- 1
j ed. He desires no parent to send Ids son j
who i.. i. iwi ling to have him submit t<> i
the re,.’i lations ofthest lion!. La eh stn- j
dent will labor lieu or Ihi'f hours in the 'hl;l i
or about our day ant! a half in I'm leak. — j
('are will he taken, us the •veatlur grows j
warm, that they be not exposed to a mid
i da\ sun. till they become inured to athle
! (1,, exereisc.’by employing the moriiiugs
and et,bigs. i“ : o many hours will not
I bo requisite all the ycur, but in u busy
! .season, seinewhat more.
Ln-'li stud' lit v> ‘D orovide liimsell'wt’li
' -.beets, toweis blankets —and it wiftthf
It • “ciMiomienl ibr hint to have u coarse
-.oil to wear during the hours id labor.
; Looks, station:!”;-’, oil. Are. w ill be fur
j iiished those who need them til the low
! >-st price. Tin* timesofexiiminulions and
vueations canmd now be Homed, fell
! gious service will he nllcnded every sah
t iiiith in Latonlon, » iiltle more than a mile
j dislaiit.
'l'bosf who wish to enter (heir sons ,
| tan-1 gh e infovnintioii and seeu* e places |
|by the Itilb. nl'Jiiminry. The school w ill j
j be opened on tlie lk!d. j
fa’llevs pool jiiihl, addressed to Luton
lon. w ill receic atteniioli.
-U Iby'v'.ut'wUii lAVu\ 'VCYAWS.
1 Toe eoarso of insti ut lion w ill at cu
p\ three y ears.
o loAgimr. washing, tuition,
Ac. tin’ the Td year will be 11 r the |
rid ; <md for the Md ssot), I iiyineuts. j
In.df yearly in nd' a'iee
AOILIi BfIBUVVOni>,
! !laton*on. tb'C. I*', • '~ i: ■!. Ts,
.Svh'VVv ,V.\'A'Y\t -.m Wcvu'w, i
• AO. L\\ V
\a r. i. Simnish o*’l?'-!ioniil iiuti Afoioii
l'.ir>’-y. I. Obras de (ionzidode Here'”,) (
(Coleeioit de P-iesius t 'astelbiuus, nate- i
riores id sign XV. for T. A. S.vxcnvj '
! Pom. If kb ISiiniic TNjib’us y Hoetrina
lies. (I'bu’esta de ISinms \ nfiginis t'ns j
j tellanus. ordetmda por J. M. iluiu. n i
| f At-aai.)
j A nr. IT. . : ;i of J.-iiinr. I. Af(-J
i muii's of ,Joax H -im: Took' , tnget'u- j
with his valuable Speeches A Writings 1
: also, eonlai'.ung proof, ideiitii'yjng him at
j the .‘inth,ir o 1 the celebrated Letters ot
j .’uiiias. Uy .Tuiix A. tin »»■*.’.; n,. !• —-5 ;
| The IbisthmaoUs AVrrlts of .?t mv . t
I which is prefixed an Inquiry respeetiuf |
the \ nib or, Ulld a Sketch oilin' f<lte c .
i .loh.i llorneTooke. Ik Junius l iimiisU I
I ed. oi Lord < iroiiu S a vna.i: proved t' j
j be Junius, witlian sb -Aviiii ■
! that the author oi tin Letters of Jnniu* j
j was also the mlthor of the !I is lory of ! 1 c I
i lleigti d't'Toi’ge HI., me! ant It or of the j
\o”tb lii ilon, ascribed to Air. VA ikies. • j
I. An L.-siiy on Junius and bis Letters,!
1 embracing a sketch of the bib and elm- !
I”, (Iter of W t. IN rr. Lur! of < "iiununi, A
I Metttoirs of eeriaio other distingui.-lie 1 :
ii.div'idnids, with Hedeelions. hisSerieul.
personal and political, relating to the at- !
(bi' sos (Jreat lit ituin and tim'i'ica, t'rom ’
; !T(>'! to I r-o. 1»y lit \V-vn ■ iiof.it.
meniber of several mceieal, and literary
Societies in Luropo and Anntrlcn.—o. 1
Lettns of Junius addressed to J- ha j
Piekei’ir.g. I’sip show big that t!u> nuth -r |
jof that celebrated Work wus Haul Tt;.a ,
ri.n. ISv \e.n it \i.r..
I \t: :• lif . ke/'A'm'.: />’■'(, g/’-’y' 7of 11,-rls I
, Trait!) logical Uiograpliy: or tin m e,unit |
I oilin’ htibi!-- ofthc IJirds of America: tie j
c,» a par. - ■ i by descriptions of 1 be obier!-- : ;
iv i • en led in the w rk entitled the I’irds )
of An, vie.l, interspersed with deli tea • .
i ; as of American Scenery A Alimners I
Hv Jons J. Acm fox, u . ss. i„ Al;,\e ’ .
Ciiiladeiphia. ISJL j ,
Axt IN . Jo /' of S, i.'.’.bti Cnhiif. \
’'l.uuivr ofSebiislittn ( ai.ut; witli a lie- | ,
view el the History of Alnritime Disco- i •
- s.pv. illasti ated by ilornnirnts IVom the ;
II l's, ihv first published. riiiltidel- i,
I'ki i- i'A\. (
Am'. V huliii IS . rphi). Collections I ,
of Ibe Aliiine Historical Society. Vol. I 1 ,
I’or!kind, ls!I.
A nr. VI. S, < tries Lif, \of a Vnu „ 1 J
1 , 1 y"’ Lil'eet'tf invernetir Alorris. ~]
with ■' - ‘el iom- from It is ( , M’estiondenee 1 tl
’t’.d 'k-’a llaneons papers; lielnibiig L
vents in the American llevoluti .11. the.
f t’eiii b Uevolnlion. and in (he Political |
■ ! the I s. isy J xui; 1, Sr.uiK-- I ~
ill -I o.liailiS. I'aston. Ip.’jo. , A
A . v1 i U.-.n'. 1 A ( Irani- i
fL' a' : 01. /onituning the I'rineipb -< f 1 *•
'be A"ts(-1 >’j,psiking mu! Heading: ilius n
ti’jjti'd w.lh t’ppropriatc exercises and j e
•xanv ’es. llv .1,.x t rit.v.x Hai.i;!'.!’,, New |si
Ifinen. IS) . | 1,
Aur. VHf. Hr,.nil's I'oems. S
ily AA m 1 ■ Ifw ~r. A. Vod,. js;jo ;
Air 1\ A - /. nt /;■ _| |i ;
i’ac Decision of 1! . Kin of the Nether-1 rc
nd« coi lered, in reference to the Jtv
Lgbts ~t the i , r ,t('s tool the State rt tii
h'aioe I’ortlcnd. lsi|. g, IJepoi’t of the e,
’otamidee ol I’utilie Lands, on the s-.li. p<
ret of the \ Ik Bnua !arj-. Ui stun. Ip ; j .„
l a . SE'l’MEy
NLSBITT’S BRICK BUILDINI/,
Comer <J Broad and Alr hi tosh slrrcti t
NO. 203, AUCUfiiTA, CEO
Hus juU rrr.i iurd from. Vrli’-1 or!:, and is now .
opening a. fresh assortment of i
FiWV& STAPLE
A 1Z:
'uj Aft. COKDLD SUrts, .Vi Cords I
J ty $ $ i't! pieces rich I'l emdi color
ed Muslins, and .plain w hite plaid Mas
lias, of the latest style
it) pieces wide and narrow striped do
Scarlet and crimson licit iJihbons |
French HinghainsA: scarlet I'l’enchCn j
lieoes, for children
Green gauze Veils and rich fancy crape!
Shawls
Ladies printed cotton Stockings, to wear |
with colored muslin or calico dresses, u
new article
fnulies brown do
Uieh eambrie Calicoes. iiuieHn patterns j
5-1 AJateona Italian Lustring, ti first rate 1
article
0-4 superfine Tiisli Sheetings (very.line,
warranted)
11 dozen ladies now style printed cotton
Stoekitig
s 4 d ■ Scotch bUieeting
I Frerteh plain and li.gured linen Drills
jl ciiso Chirk's superior sewing (kitton,
I on black spools
! Vigor-in Cascimere and tnixt Woolinellt
1 {lotieil do ami Alerioo < as>uo< ic.iis
1 sorted (jaalities, assorted colors, silk &
j worsted Druids
ibales colli/.? Osnuburg-, LoAveil, No. 1
■I and 2 |
S 2 bales Aincskeog I’ed Ticking, very |
j stout and tine j
I1 do Doreltfster do do do
j 7 do assorted brown Sheetings A Shirt- j
ings, of the imij-t approved spaditics
I'aciory, sill prices
1 ease t! 1 bleai bed do do
Long Lawns and Swiss v bile ift’.d eo j
lin ed N'eck HiMtilkcrcbiets', iinolt qual |
ilies to be had j
I Dale Dundee Fiuxeti Of>nnliurgs, Stout |
and linn
AA'hile ami colored India Fans j
A lucre assortmmit of’II'SUJI L'l'OF. 1
NLTTCSG, FAITIK HANTiI VOum!
COTI’O.N LItINDDS, oh liand.
And tr» I'cccivv in a few
weeks, n liirtlier supply of I’cesh r.tui
< heap (j(K-)DW, which Hve nmv oti tbeii
way from New-Vork, nod having an
Agent there, will fie enabled lo keepnp
1 full assartmeiit that the Atarket lequires
j thrcuglmiil the .Spring and Suiniim
I months on the very lowest'terms, tii
1 in\ites his en-toniers and till concerned
! in supplying themselves with such inii
ele.«, to call and examine bis Stock ol
Goods, which no doubt (hey will find (1,
gi\e satb ibetii o cither in prire, ipiality
or style; lid Ids terms are cash or ap
proved town accept,me,-
,/. V. SLTZF.
NT ty Hi _ C‘i
j Tin;
1 Wasl ffty a* iting CxtU; lev
A Mi
; x !■: nv -\o 1: k i: \ rni 5.: j?.
i On Siiiiji dtio <)■<• 2wii January, itisb,!
’! 1 e Propi j 1-tors ol the Aloroinq (.'otifiei ■
and Mew-Soi’k Ltiquiver, iiuead pub
fishing oa (It; largest folio sheet cu i’i.l i
} sued, a Weekly Newspaper to contain i
I ol! that nppeuiv doriugthc week in their
; daily put • Il v :i ie puiilrsbed onfitiei
j tmper, v.’t'.l; m,v type, atid to plaeo ill
j within the reue.li u! a!! i J,t : ei of tier com-j
, munity. it will be alibi'd- -i-p, e.ibtat*’het>’
: at (lie rei-'ii’ed c oi iuia.;, j/oi,r..AHt
| per annum. p y/ eVe u uihanc..
j la consequent eof ibe otbovTAaily l'a- 1
tiers in New-\ ork, determining not t,.'
bohfu vesseis and ree-eive tlieie news on :
j Snndiiy. the ikr'ViishiT.s uftlic Courier Sc •
: Li:((iiiier have lately invetled " min i-a-;x !
j Tiiot s\.xu uoi.i. vita in a sepai'iite m e. , -
■ tab! slm mn't, consistin'; of one Si bm her
iof ninety lons. o?.c albixly tom., ; t ..q il-.
j necessary ro\ boats. Tin's establish-'
! nietit is sup|)Oi ,1 at the annua! < xp. rise '
jef mm; TIIoI ;■ »>•;» rnl.l.Al;;, til d
| from I an ope are boarded u! sea u;.d tk.-ir j
I news (li-semimiled tlu’ough (lie amlitrv !
| with great dispati b, !oii” Lei ore tbia .
retieii the barbi-ar.
In its polities.'the Cofiarn Jv T;- -v-im k
; ,s ian' iy Di-inoi ratie - tallb i ing to (be
prfru ipb’s and usage:-' ot tl,,- liepublieua
i ’arty. and ~d, Dealing the r, el vet ion of
’ .enerai J; so-, to ( he lb, sideney, hs
■ 'olai.iiis arc ttlil'e devoted to Core ign
. ait.l limn; sin- Intel by, nee, AJi-rul*. ]q ;
jt, i a!are and the Fine Arts. In iiii.fu].-, i
bo i. ever, il does not net upon the creed j
; -If aa at ies ~r ] bgot s, D*ll on 1 lie cool ra
i ry. inculcates tbo.-e principles rq - mornij
jiy and religim ~nl\. wliieh are founded
: apon i'etiee and go jd will to uli ntankiiul!
j —ilie li itit of u Inch is tolci’iutec ami bi o ■
1 'ji' i’ly tilfeetiotl instead of " pr i se, alien |
far opinion's sake."
1 pw tirds of r t rt Triors \xn cipjes ~1,
; ilie Courier nml Jktqoirer are pttbb; a,-,I ;
I taiiy. mi I more than rnn; i a u.-r-AM, |
Sem; week!-. , and in the Citv of New ■
\ oi 1, its daily* ( ii'col il an it, iiiioiMi t,> Jn '
more than an hundred per cent, great ft '
limn tiny other paper. These fa, t> ~n.
referred to. a al'brding the ’only com
mer.fary the i’ropi i s .f„ r< with j r .V '
pnciy offer on the (jualily of the matter
which wiil be found ia their eoiitcmi la
led w pvkly publication,
ft is intended to publ'sh 17.500 copies
ofthe first imbiber of the paper, which; 1
\\ i!. ho distnbnirtf hi diflrront pai is ol 1
the country, and one copy scut to c-a. b :
I <-st Afnstei ill flic I nit--! Ctiites. in «,;• j
dee that a spe, mien of tbc iail,liemi olJ j
may ».»e exiumru J.
raaias* |
Daily Paper PdO per ann. } n j
- >:ni veekiy do. 4 per mm. A A L
AMILKfA do. b permiu.
An >’ person who mavohtni- ,-b-bi 1
sni..., niiers to the w.-vkly pa,.- r .' g 1
: n 'p’ I r l ’a-’ , a;:l ,: ; 11 wi.hi
“nbsei^l-ei-s ' wb'o of ten | ;
i •• • UMo romit
iive (toll* •« . . n 1
U” ; I 'I "‘ll be sent Ibrl
i. ‘ : u ilium,. 1
u,, ° Imvcno objections 1
•'Ceive S”.r" A k < ‘ n,S * tU,! reijuvtiled to* s
• und remit the j
. y ,li tne riskot the I'nblisher.e, at the I
" order,,,g t!,e papej-.-J, j, . x I'■
. J.mtthpy will retain in their hands J ) r
'or vent, ofthe amount reee.vj , - ! „
tmt'ej’htion , .. . -C
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• THi: CHAKI.ESTOX ■
CROCKER? STOES I
Subscribers well known .! H
Jsi. Georgia, as dealers in Kunlun' I
ware. < hhia,- Gluys, <ste. beg leave to H
foria their numerous customers, ils w ‘ t ' H
ns others on their way to (Jhai leston.thr
their stock is now complete, and
nouneed byjudges to he the best in* the
Unit d o Halo--, which they are ottering t,, H
merchants u£ us low a rate as unv imir-
Let in . tiiwria/. H
They are well aware that promises tin-1
less supported by ('acts, are useless, and ■
worse than useless; they make no pro-. I
mines, nor appeal iopublicnifmpathy aga'uitH
potn ijtil mmLIiM lions or "private H
they are well satislied that the public I
know how to appreciate turli appeal;..— I
No market Is closed against us, hut ut> H
the reverse all nre open, and our l u H
ness solicited by the nmmil'ueturer ; c • H
friends are many and powerful, and wn. H
numerousolln radvantages,ourlueilitio H
for doing business are not i-iju,ilLd by au-j H
dealer in or surpassed by unv... H
| X u'-)'nrk. fl
i Wo would say, in conclusion, o , H
I intend milking it the i::f-r, ft ofpm-,, H
ito buy front us: our prices shad H
I and terms oVra/. We refer 10 our cits' I
I turners in every village in Georgia lirl
the respectability of our house and ;er H
iltudeuf'our business principles,
il. 11. GI j! i,t >N iV f 1 > |9
.Xu. tit! I Kinv Slnrt, 0„u-‘ H
Feb IP if in ■
.New V^v'Ac oouv mcuUtv\*. 9
Ull AUndtiN. LO!;n an ill,;. ■
.tttl (4IS 1 *<»lv. Heston. give oolite H
they will soon ha\ e ready lui (aibiieic.Dr*
"A I 'momentary on the Holy ) Ml
from Henry ami Scott, with r.d.hoi aai ■■
; v\ plaiiatory notes from Doddncge, i'u
j trie, fuolc, j.owth, tutd other . » H
i writers. fl
The above wt rk i« now in ."fegri . ; l„ H
| London. ) on; the | r< ss o! the >,•
I Tract Society. and will la* issued }*..(•>
ja; the purls are reeeived. Tin- vHii.ia H
! eol»v<*nie;.liy anang.-d J’or family r-p,
j Ite-edin .1 with improv on.enU- by st * •.m H
i < h rg.V'm n in whum coniideime H
planed. B
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j .*1 ’ s f i 7 I s i: m i mi jeb* I
■ ■••a f.a b..i.i: /.r Tr.J.i .unis; »j.n»uji, I
j."* iiO .if»dig I', \j i.i’f- »p. CS t si'o SOUIL M
j .hi lii.-hirirui Amv/, ,-J Jw'7 / unis, Igf/.o. «■>/>- ■
/(.'! tl with th> lndi.HL Uni’ ''j th, Si,rt, iu II
I IIIi Ip lira Ibhf-Ci-ld Ifillt I>. Hill C, H
1 Jifh.<im, nmv I'l •■.»•/« ;:l •;/ (hi I 'it!' n* / tut, •,
j 1.1/ llnv J- il r.<l la,(I.
j liHNU Gfll here is a ptuti ia! wlsd
C/w. ■<> (ditain this interesting' verb it
! cannot he seal in the houtal lorm to aii
| who wisli ii ; y- -, t nay pa r. an ran jaw* u
j cony, covi r* d in < obu'ed jiaper, *,i i*.
I liieiii ,hy mail. ;* (~> w ill hand lo any I 1 *)!-;
j .ttiisha . qnc dorte.r. to enejnse to Vi;-*/:* I
' \ fanilli, Ti.ll.ilnisxc, or (he Po.-l :**
'■•r. il lias is done, the work willic
'slut immediately. 'J 'he hco!(, in h> n...
form, can lie had at Columbus. Geo j
iM.Sdll i'(i, I'i.ijbdi • |
i . .*•* -
I -way _ > *.' r
J*
In iippointed Weld at Augusta, Cap
’i'll IK Jitil iss’VV “S SSO^&Sij
Tin* itejiositor \ • C
AR'l>. irrZS'A I'VliE 4- F.iSltfO V
1 Ids vulualde work is issued in rnaiil!.!
• numbers, each ecmiier eontaining /
; large octavo pagv?>or me ire. piiiit-’d*;.
; line sn.ier-roy al paper, ibery iiiiint .-
; contains :i piece <rt .'Uisii*. one co, pir
' (dale Jlngrav iutr, and ai least (bur w* •*• •.
I'’)!.-, dlusirrttive of some ofthe contents,
I and every three monthsn eohavd f
| ol tac latc.-t fisldoin—and id Ihitpshr.
■ at t ie moderate price of Sd ;* y enr.
■' : jit.'.* ■ ipen of.tfu* Work nor, her <r*
; if the Aiigusia lh*oU, where. bi*W;:.
i tioiis arc rr : civ <-d.
T-.-j ■!■> n.
tests • *■? 'r>’»'V Vft V.
tV ~ r (9 . . •!' . Scj jw Wfi v
I iD To H7.iMii ,v ;y" .•d. ; •
j | the Unu ,r Ir. Hunt, y., ■ a hj
A blc I'llh ,; . r.ialls Ol r iiiicf- t. », if
i hey e *.■ .ddy f.d! ~...• i: it , s ,
plain, and copious ddvcii*.mu
ay ‘lie. 01, n|v * led d cib** f ifldi . 10 .
; t'iulie it* A (dl'iiiTA C.V DISjJASU, ami
lo restore lost health, v\ ihi »•*.>.-, f> I': I
c rhitiiUi, in i* few *Ja*, a,
>•- * 1 hi* e.\.en ivo ::;!i* and un ex arr.
I-h'.l so •ce..s of this Medicine, in d,** IV
otlifj- ri(N»s } ai)(i pririfipnl / nhtliruu^
■mi the I ninn, lor the im-t liuct n vearr,
jdii'.im* xvj.it h it was siilisfcctuid’y pre
1 mired Ic, Hr. t'oauay. ine*.)itestibi ’
I i ,, ' ,i Vc. licit when nsi'il with tin- |\.|H* ‘
: eo\v it effects n ihormifldt
j "‘d spec !y ruv ui' i i *j; *-
! d'T.deimni,.) nod ‘the f,
! man /.’■/,v. ° J
... ..' ihe I’iils ::;v nrconip tni;'l, v:r r,
fie casv requires it, with tl e IAJjLU -
iJ » \ l’<i vv*}.;:;.; , tm | L nn vpG
'lies,* c m-ninto n m.-i povvflfwl me.ii
eme Hppliem.le to the mrinus oi
Has rotean disorder, /’«// and plain Ji
r,xl,"n* « » |>r,pt.i::r Ir. ///.*,*. .A/aha'.ag
bn i‘iir,oi,f.t ! /mpli lw .- , um> ihr mud, nf'trr,::-
•■•■•••atitpanj eaeli Ims, so (hut iter
mmis of , ithi r s v may emc tliemst Iv.
th: ■••• VI <i /-'n - s
' a ,d i. ’’ ruh nli i mil. I
lorsnietiy
, { UWA <v 7V WTIGNAt ,
_ HrrcvVb Hegm/,;, Or.-.
e*s' ;-- .‘ I -e'. 1 - ! l: ’ : v - «»•«■*genuine un
-■ •' aid • . xv u>m;u, on la,- outside i.rin
led w rapper. M
neir.li :tl
C;huv\osVou uiu\ AlWn?*
A to the old stand, one
; ; m'" y,r - litwv
■ bit do, on idhs street.
,T»j| v oi f'.cpr
<T Aw Sift
WTIfjT, lie griv eti (or n f.rst raV Co*>.
V T \N nslier and Jroner. suer* n l!r
for a Washer mid Jroner A .
ply to • -
I, Vldl'A! VX J.L
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