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T •’’*.' V.:; n \,vt uuon liinselfliie risk of all r.-mit-
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»’.. in'ivaiiiliO bjr.ana ff.;ninm;;lr»m the! :-
«--•.*.. riX-a or verbal tclf.owleJwaeal rs the
r * 1 V ,0.1 :i - iUt.vv-U«* iniii - oiCke, which fc.iail cfgiNfln
incise of miscarriage.
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H fVSi.NO .li-toniiiin-tl to feisiie O.e
Il'vi.'UrsTA riiUOMOI.L Ao/y,
nnaoMitii.l lint littsim-ss |ouiioi» oj tho
r . ir 7it Ictisl, tiitrl to comii»«nctt Ihu dmly,
hi' ill.talioßtts. I'itfly as it rii.Oiriont ‘l'anm
~l’new i vi»t*, «i!'t olliof liiiitonu s'-aii t.o
untaimul. iVotn tha Norllt tve l.ci.r U-a V.-,
raino-lthllv. to ofU-rUie prujorl lo ot.r
C-iMuls ami tin* !>uh'i<s poiutrnlly. lot
ie.in.ua}?.*. Tlu* woUly |>»».lu;ation will
i... . oiiiimu-.J as itstial, nwtl. » in wt-.-lUy
vil! be is sued in flus I’lara ot ottf pt-ost-ul
i i.ti-W.tohlv, tun! nt tin- Mtnc pi n t'.—
A nil. Ho,isil)’lo liiat lit*' Daily papi'f row
in ciiilitwplalt.m, will hestipportijil pfiii-
Uy tivil.c nu-rrainilf ponton .4 tho
Wf s'.l'tl! otuliiiivcr to rt;utli f
' ..It, ,!>;* t.. ll.al class of otir t.-itisoiij
■ .<• • 'll !».’• info not ion .'try possii.if
i’l.-uM-- of ffciul no-1.
lit'-, aiu oftot t.hlc j• flit• j
ns-istant c-.liltM 1 ! well skilleil itt coiiimui’
.. whom avo ilosiycit t«* ofigtjff*',
a.i; lit ■ <■- •■; lion of tlu. utmost pt.ssii.lt'
-y jjnil iudush'y, the liitesl anti mos!
...i . coniiitt’i-i'iitl tiit.l otli.'i' nows,
v ' always lie i>ivsciitr.», ami at t!m
. t i in.', me iittfft'sls of out- AjintiiHii
. Pwi -.if.il. l.ilt'iMi-y., tuul general n'tt*
:, i ijf wlioru an* til'’.) itiK'i't's 1 -a
1,-.-,, 1 , or 1;;.;s, in ’.’ltc ttoiiino'ifi 'l
rviuti of ll.c .lay, will be .Inly nttfii.lutl
Ami the punu'i’ons late unpi-ove
mn.ts in the mail a'mmjinnims o. this
■ iiv— fivinrf us a dif.bj until Irma 0.-r;
.;.’,i..-ler. Mast. West. .Wm am! >0..i0.
by the i'a ».'lf atm. .Sew-OrU-an:.. \oi-.!;-
ert., iitnl .Savannah stages, l i,,i n
ii-ti- faeiljiies for atlaily jia per, mitt itiemis
ol' teniieriag it eurjtimn.il V valuable sum
inteivsllniv. The p..trotis til this pt.pt i'
may resl ass.W'e.l that it shall nut he ex
celled hy any oti.ef similtu- pnbhenUon.
(li'ti'i-miiu'tl as wo ft re, t > spare no
us eiibeting that etui, au.l seiisihle. that,
in this ojmnuinily, ns in every otliei, a
lib 'ial A; iutelligelit pnhito will ev. i keep
re,iee. in iis patronage, wit!, any oseun
uad viihtulile onterprize that may he piv
st'iileil to il.—V*’e " ill leave it to a taajo
riiy of I he suhserihe.'s to this pnhlifaiion.
t.uk'li*rfcii:ie whether it shall he pahji'-h
tnl Diilt:/ throuehvut ihe f, at i -.a
UUUi.IIW I* I-X AN MAI, or Duihj tiurtny,
th Mum munths, Jaiul Iri-u-tyhin am ing
f.i■ rr .t•(f/i.Ai' nflkc j/.-e/', at I’.lloU lU’t,
Ij.tilS i’:;u ' SNtni.
(Sjf' i'o rentier this paper ns vain, tie
iis puss ihie, et.eli ao. ’" ill present a. 1 l.m
liiaterial eointnereitil nn*l otta'i' news,
fivim Texv-Vork. Hunt on, I’l.tla.lelphin,
Hailimore, SV.ishiaglon, r\ov.-
ttflenns, nn.l every oilier ijaarler o. tin
s nitin, received hy the ilaily paptrsol
the prer oiling evening And, t.s h*-* pit
per will he published r, ■fninrly hy jttn
visc,every morning:, stfauerihei’s will t
the news so in T *.*U earlier t l t:ui hy t!-. l'>*
reign daily papers they re* * it e from the
I'esi-oilice. wo n it. opcuu thereaUe., on
the stain- mornings.
IN olTuiir.g this pvoj ;t to tha ])'atr'uiagf
of tho public, we hug leave to ho miJc:stoo l
to appealing solely to t!ie;r intercut, u. Ur
oiily solid an I proper hauls >4 utioh nn un le.-
tailing. Our y:o/i interest prompts bS to the cm
tarpruu, from a bu.liefllial it in .y h ; profit:;!.!'
Ip Ourselves, as well as useful to tho ..nlil'C J I ||;
tis vti it bo usel’a , ami ihcroloro prol.tati.c,
the public, it ought not to ho, an.l we are sensi
hie cannot liti'l will not he, prulitahh: tons; an
wu'tht.eforc oeci.o no one l" paifoni/o it, hu
f.otn an of “value i-ec-eivtal lo
their money, or to cimiimie uu.i." sir so. Iptiorr
tliorcatlcr, shoulti- they he f isa;-pr..ntc"i ia art
ispeclaliun. The ieo.-rtfet priiic-iplu o! ill lm»i
*s«ss tiausai;til;ti.(a:id llii i is, ■ . •vise, ns mu 1
i business Iransoo'-iotijuantiy f'lu-*') .nul u ,f . t); ’ i
one on which thfyioau 1.-, sof..!y, 1..-.1.-;' /. pm
lilably, of porr.i'in'ctilly u'pia t■; ■d, is •i.'iutru
iwfitaadJilf.-fujaaeL ;l “-
in iho present cnici-prlze, v,*c sh >li oh cius, j
vn.i actively to the intSfl-e.- ts of otir s-chsc. i"-t rs
st die best means of piomot ons u'.vn s.-ti-i
hla that whether Uiey-lilie or. dk-'-’e u <person
--'f. they willpatroftiiiO I 1 "- paper, il'wu niake i
J o their interest to Jo so, nr J tl.nt Jio mcne m
dostdi.v.idy jmJ pt*it-cvsrlr.ilk welahui fotuvut
’he mote general im.l valuable will be their j a
'••onage. And shmihi ive. at any lime hecom
■turgullul of theta an I uurciiui.-s, the I—-t w r
correcting the e C-P pul h.dttsitig cur -nc ~
tud proper sense o ! n■ re ; .:; w'u-iicc tvi
derive.qu-pioft*. ~p ,vv tli -ir pa
tronsge, till it ■ ! J • —• tj .
|| ! ‘ «0 QUO to vwsv. -n
h
nothing more than Janice to ns. And while the
i eJ,to ‘' * ! ;‘ s tl,e fight to ~•nature usu subscriber the
cause of a v\ .tadiawalot liissuhseriptiongo com
t pi .in o. him ,or it, would hw to a'.tacli to others,lb®
blame, which, in nine cases out of ten, is due on
• ly to ourselves. Isa man does not consider it
; his intcicsl to contnnin b.is stibscri tlieii lunger,
! waether right or wrong in his opinion, lio is just
as tree to do so, as to withdraw his patronage
| from any btore—>and to enuui.-coft.irn the causo.
: is impertinent, while to blame him for it, is arro
. gnu and unjust. The patronigo of a paper
• I should always bo given, or withdrawn, from a
.-1 sense of the value of tho paper to the public, or
i to ones-self, without any reference whatever to
■ i the editor personally, whom one may like or die
-1 like, without liking or disliking his paper—and
j i therefore an editor should never consider tho
J withdrawal of subscription,as a personal matter
j in the least, or feel the less respect or regard for
I the individual who withdraws it. Its only cftect
should be to prompt him to an examination of
his conduct, and the correction of any errors
I I he may discover, and to stimulate him to
i) greater exertions—determined, at least, neither
' I to deserve censure, or loss of patronage, so far as
j his honest efforts can avail to prevent it. As to
! the withdrawal of patronage for a difference of
' j political or religions opinion, that is a thing j
'■ which should never pain, or move for a moment
4 1 anv honest and independent editor, ns, amid tho
-1 endless variety ofhuman opinion tin thnase sub
jects, the same expression of opinion which
! would induce one man to withdraw, would in
duce another or more to subscribe—at least, ro .
1 vre have found it.
Commercial patronage, however, has little or j
nothing to do with personal controversy or con
flict of opinion: l.utis founded, principally, on in
dusky, energy, honesty, ,-ind perseverance,- in j
’ the quick publication of all important facts, and j
able and intelligent comments upon them, cal-|
ciliated to dovclope their true nature and eonsc- j
■ qucrices. And, commercial men, undivided and j
, unprejudiced by party,will,as all others ought to j
tlu, always carefully examine both sides of every j
I question, looking more to the intiinsie value of|
. the opinions & arguments themselves,than to the ‘
persons who utter them. However, then, we
. may differ from any ol our merchants politically,
' while \Ve shall continue freely to express our po-j
litical opinions, tminfuienced by any man »r any j
party, w f e have no doubt they will patronize tis, j
so long as we may make it to their interest to do
. so, commercially; ,md the Daily paper will he
devoted chiefly to their interests. And they can
npt be unaware, that no paper can honestly a
gree with them altogether, and that while they
differ fiom us in some things, they will probably
agree withtis in others, msd the ran;.' ::!ro with
any paper that boldly and honestly evpre es, as
• every one ought to do, its owe- opinion:;, and not
those of a party, or ofanyotli.tr t rtper or pc. sou. j
Wo believe that a firtt-rr.U ttnily J’apsr, null I
'as vvc are detoimined that ours si- • : ' bt, will It
• highly valuable to the pi wo, and .-oliiablu both
‘j to its patrons and to ourselves. The great ob
| jeet of eommeroia! man, in patronizing papers, is
J to obtain the earliest commercial intelligence
.. fom all quarters; and to effect this, many sub- j
- scribe for several daily cotiunerci.-d papers, pub- j
j lishod in different '-.nailers, kot stitl, as few, il
'! any, can afford to have one from every sea-port,
I or commercial town, intelligence will often arrive
' h/ papers which they do not take, which will give
_ I those who receive those papers, the advantage
vI of them. And beside this, many of them have
.! aea'celv lime to look through ail the commor.
I I dal matter of every paper they receive (and of
| j ten to no effect,)to find such as concerns thorn
' j selves or the particular business of liua city.
_ I Our object will bn to have every commercial
1. 1 paper that is desirable, throughout the Union—to
- j get them front tho Post-office, each evening, the
'■ i the moment they are received there—and to sc
' . loot from them, set in type, farina the-night.
1 and publish by suvnsc, next morning, all the ini
j tant cotpinftrcia! inlclligotico they cunt nn—nl
(. | 3 0, the important political and otlnif news, so far
.»} a a the time will permit—giving the pteforence,
o | always to the commercial, and all that mostly
J cone!’;.-.s the commcrciareoi.fiiunity. Tims lay
jbefijielhe Merehant, each morning, before
*pl he leaves hit rt stdence, till that vain able in
,. i formation which is calculated to govern his
i- t-.uis'iellons throughout the day. To effect
t'.pi ,his, t’u: paj.-c-r will he consideraly enlurgcil,
'■ ! the best of wo kmen will be engaged, and the
‘■Unm-mml dejanlnwnl placed exclusively till
-i j Jur tho cf4tit.ro! of a coimnei oial . .hlor. By thus
cone, ntratlng all the valuable commercial iiifel
-0 , ij. iieo f oro all .juarterK, tho ' e:chants of lids
‘ lace may he saved the great espouse in
l“ 4nvr>. J io ..i.dys fern ;,I)road, .old the cute t'U?
’■ l"-tb!c of searching through a ho h I ->f coin.
1 ‘! morci-.tl c.liaff, for a grain of wboat, and oft. u not
lc {(,ven that—and will receive it also some hours
■j I o i lier than they could obtain the foreign papers
■° ; whic-li contain it, from the Post Olid .-.—lt will
!• 1,,. !,,,th an expansive and laborious rmte.-prizc;
id hi,t. n.-ulicr labor or expense are to he oa c-1 for,
Tli,, : ,;,v undertaking, so long .as they can lie sue
ur< .-os*sH..|lv and p. ofitahly employed; and of this
:la 'wolnvo not tlie slightest doubt in the p •’.sent
at' .jitcr;,; ise —at any ra*n we have .'. -■ •.a lined not
■i i |-, s •,j-a. them, in the efio t for ; ; -s. an-..
■hl . , . p serous friends, who ent-r ;.iu «h.n!ar
iv 1 ~.1 ' ;,i-.;is cf its success, and eoiifo'cnc" o •or
0 1 \nrlioiis, have bad 'he kinbness to step h-. ward
Kfjvui'jrii i-ity, ith l o' r.- of pecuniary « -.-.■sUßeo
S, I WO n:» I it.—We are in in. uty vi
: .v 1 g .nthiman of cx'.’nsivo comnicrtiai as w.-'i a
s, 1 ~.,Dcral fuU-liigeuce ami inf. mad; n, for n sale
-i- jio him of one i■lf of tho c.d.ahlidimoni—lie to
«- j lube upon iiims! If the entiro coni ol of t ! io com
il I a,e r . ml department Os it. ButrhmrH not this
n- a i aiiremeut tie made, an able, in'elligont. and
a. , i.•. 1 fifimmercial editor will bo el »a2cd.
a . p d-all stake every thing -men this euterpi
te ....; xv . trust the community is stud u-r.tiy
, v j, .. j: -j(j wan tis tn !wii*sV*J : ri' !
~, ~ ■ - bj / • ’< ■ o *■ j- ■■
■ ~ ij Will MU hap: ■ ’ b> ti’u ibie l«
■ e the rie. Ol *ll AI! vv. k, is te •*
■t j/.-.r Iriat ill lire «»•> /v ’« lrf <■ :
i iic y turpsi & '■ ante, u ithu i
fs.i.t fitrirnii-r.,
TO \VO?nT,
A hu .re DWEi.I.INO, I.OT,
an.i a lahgm srtniii
. w.’ii iti.l. nliiii'ii lor I)ry-tun'ui'
txeaLJfa mu! (.Tf.tc«Ties, oj'jxjsitt' t!u
sioro ol Mdwari! Thomas, l.Trij. uppoi
ttu.lui {it'otltl-utrt'u*—uu cx'.’.t'ilcmt stand
Ibf inisinvss. I'osso.-siou will bo g-ivon
on ;he tir.-it ol Oololmu*. i'or terms, vs Itloli
Will lu* lihfful. apply to All', .lusitru C/.1.-
iiik, at lixe alio v<- pin.- e.
UAiiJiHi’ l.AW!!i:\rrj.
July Hi Hi!
Oiiiec o l i V\\c OouvuVvs'Avouoyu
LiiJi rlht' I,uu- to carry into c//T.', the
Convention with I'rancc.
Wasiiisu i.ix, <’; rv, An*'. (>, 1H33.
J r y'4llJ.N beiiio- tlie .lay appointed by
A Jaw, for the mcetiae- liftin' I’oniirxis
siuaers, one oi’tlutm altemlt’d at the a
partau'nt, provided by the Seeretaty cd
'state; —ami having; ascertained Unit a
tall ni'-'elinc' of tlie Hoard enuiiot ixe cf
iettloii before ! lie iSr. 1 Alt.nday iatriypuuii
;»er uoxf, in cauist-.j nniee of (he i-c.-eat
eiiactinenf of (lie law under vviiieh the
eoniniiasioii has issued, atu! t!te distant
residences of the. other (Jonimisedoners
mimed therein: it was
j Ordcrcl, Thai the uu'ctina: ofthe Hoard
isii>aid ndjouraetl to tlie Bril Monday ol
September next, at noon, at this place.
Vu.l that the Heerctary nuiso public ao
;iee hereof, to be given in the Journals
njtluM iseii io puliiish the laws ofthe Tin
ted .stales, and in those nearest the ta-si
; deneos of the several I'uiumissionei s.
{ Hy order.
JOiiX H nuis-r, Secy,
j 'S'lte p-tpers uulhorised to publish the
j liuvvs ofthe U. Stales, will publish the
above notice ns often ns their papers may
j ae issued for the first week alter its re
j eeplion, and then once n week till the
| next laeeiitjjr'of the Hoard,
j Aug- !>t,wt<! 01
i r(Tew Family Atlas,
i $ \ r.rn.V’l'.llCJf. .IT/., is, for Hie
! iSx. “sc offaiiiUica ami youiiff persons,
I coiibtbiiugij I Haps, with various Tables
of Hupnlution and Kxt« at ; heiq-lds o'
mountaius, lenptlitsofrit ers. enuais roads
ruilrmds. with v lews of iitiildinys, dress.
I <jo - , iii the various coualrios-. Some
I work of this kind is almost indispensable
! in every family—and none hits ever been
j published so eheup mid portable, as tlii >.
IVioeSl off. This day published by
HICiiAROSUN, LORI) A- HOLBROOK,
(Jostoil.
April I! of
V\\c VaVyihVacVcv'j \V’.?«'*.cvvuvC
IN I) the I,ecf ures delivered bes a i' f !■.
ift.. A uteri' ;’i Inst it at • ofl list riu-i ion ia
Huston, An. 1 ;. I—tj|. To which is added,
an l-issay on the eonstrurti.iii of Wohonl
I ! ioiise.s, v. i;!i jdiiU's.
a i.so,
In pamphlet form, an Ik-say on Lie
roust ruction of School S louses, !u v. hi.-h
was tiwarded the prize offered by the
Am las. of Instruction. ' ai>-. l~a,j. i;
publish-.',i by 111- 'll.llt!>Si),y. LOUD .1-
| HOLD HOOK, School Hook HablLl.us,
| l.’itr-fiMi.
j April II _ r ; 1
i j mi
OF
/cf n L '2-^
/sv.n tMk»
die.
—; -bsn-.WW .gMl.ifg; ..' ...'.A. -A.— * - .
f K !»H Proprietors !iavi» tho pleasure
E§, of iiifortaiU'V the public, that they
have established tills I>ine to run three
times a week :
f.euvr Augusta on Sunday, Tuesday
and Thursday, at Hi A. iM.
Leave Athens for Augusta,same days,
at H o'clock, A A!.
They have idso establiahed a Line
of 7'ire Horse Coiteltrn, from Athen-'. via
Jefferson ami (suiasviile. to Alan-ay: v|!!e
in the Hold lie^ioii —to run twice a week
—through iti one day.
Leave on Tuesday mu! Satur
day Aloralaws.
| Leave Sliirraysvilic* on Alein'tty nml
, vVeilnestl-.lv Moraiiiirs.
HAMvS iV LOA'GSTHFE T,
Cimlrttdnrs,
June Iff Im 71
' Savannah jfrivor Wavigatio ll
1 HE afTaii's ofsanUlompnny, hf* T.
•j been brottglil to a close, wnh tin
' J exception of pttyiu.'f the Slue.kliohhi s
. ; the imil<‘i’'i/rnc!l notiri 1 to
; eented, that a final f)ivideml of (’‘ic {Ld
. larnud !‘o: ty-Six Herds per Share, (oi
all Shares on wlneh SX-ff be.;-’ been jatiti,
* will be paid to .he Stockholders or (licit
‘jit-gad representnlivi-s, uceompnim-d by
■ the proper 'Otichers, on npplieu.liim at! it
, Klr-t Erick iJnildh'ff West of tlie New
- 1 Market, JJroad-strcel, Aupuftn, to
J \V. UHI I'.’vJKS.
“i Auffiistn. Oet. fid. wtf H
i ,5 I fA'i' \
• f,
r Tji-O hur.rs (\V. I.ec'u best) -Taven
r j ilish Tohacco,
j ] pipe • ’('f-nuc Hrandy.f lth proof
*■ do. Hollaed Girt.
“d bh!s. So.‘2 IHtn-kcrel,
I'll t oil- Hale Hope,
ip,i) Vfrnppint? Hapcr. for stilt
’ ; low 1 o cash or approved paper, by
ol J. AIA Hsu A Lli.
. I GEOnm •• FR VNKM.V COUNTY.
Ii To T'-.rrrjer"■ ■ Cb etlvol nn<l Joseph Cterelan.
. ■ -,r rpj v. iti pji-i.-e Hike notice, that I
j || snail apply t > (ho next Sapcrioi
to be la Id ia and for said county
I(he sei-end .’'Joiiday in t?eti>ber next
~ | for a writ ofnut !;fi -o for all the in lids be
i t.. the estate of Wyatt Cleve
s and. lifHt d. it yotx have am objections
mi will please make them ut that time.
JIGHLHT 1.. LANM.
, .'ZitfCli 31 eV
, ■ ■■ - ~ ■■ >1 »lILW
j'Y\\o ’ Vh.or o\ig\\A)vcd SUvVlvou
3j
;i|Ha arrived at his .stable in Waal:.
"| S.SL ingion, Wilkes comity, (Hu.) am!
‘■jt miii;nii f the fall season ra the Ist
|m:i\ i'i Sept cm her. at i a i i>:> dollars l!u*
| single scn iir. lutvc paid ia hand—Twh.n.
i ii dollars the i-eason; to be paid at any
- | time within the se«son—aml Tituirv dol
j liars for insurance, to lie paid as soon as
I (he mitre may lie nwvrtaiacd to he in
| tool, or trnnsforeJ irom the possession of
j ia’l'son \i ho engager; her. Filly cents
• n> I’se prooiis, in hand. for every mare.—
y j ‘'ho Cali season \\ hi expire on the fust of
j November. The next.•'pi'iiif’.setiaoa will
CO!lim; ;u'(! on die ilivt of "Unveil, at his
I ! pre.7e.it sum f. Any ;Teiiiiennm heCorn
, hist responsible for (lie tcm on nfo mares,
• may Ijavellie. season of a f.isih gratis..-.-.
Food pasturage will ho provided grafts,
( for nia res s ai from a distance, they will
„ ia l list with grain at lid cents por d*ay.—
( i ivei y eare will he taken to pre vent ueci
s dents or escape.-*—hat (In* proprietors <>!
Ihe horse w ill not he responsible for any
j lint! may occur. Etis oar expectation to
I malic the present stand ,of (Fminnne a
permanent, one—ami every ell'orl wiii he
made to do justice to thoau who may m
„ courage his services.
Q» 11 )N 1 \(. 1 is nrieh blood hay, with
black lees, mane ami tail. 15hands three
inches high, six years old next spring, of
doe action, hone and hair.
fid has liecn purchased at
, Baltimore,on high recommendation, with
. j a. view to improve the stock ol’fe'oalhcrn
. | horses, liis high origin Justifies the ex
j pectnlioii that this object may honccom
. I plished. He was gotten by the full blood
ed imported Arabian Harplad, (who was
sold in New York for $8,000) out of the
famous thorough bred mare Kosa Carey,
by tSir Arrliy—liosu’s dam was ,Sally
.lanes, by the' imparled Wrangler—lie
■(by !>iomed, sire of Sir Arehy—having
. two direct crosses of the Arehy blood
with, thorough Arabian blood, llispedi
-1 ’give is not only first rate, but authentic,
j Seo American Turf Register, Nov. IKSI,
. i page l ad, L, is presumed that Quidnunc
•j ha» the essential properties of a rarer—
■ lor he was entered for the “ Maryland
i jSw eep stahi s,” against all stallions in
! I hat state, and no entry wits made against
jhim. (Fee Anieriean Turf Register, Dec.
I It'iJl, page I0(|)- -and he was sold out of
I training by I*. Wallis, J2sq. to the piv
jsent prupi-i.-lore, ( tiaerieiiii Tarl’Uegis
'ief, duly Ido J, j) 57s )
’ h r, im.T.nnii.sij,
i )(, a 'fomiiis.
j Washington. Aug -I Bl !M
uWul' Sc SOTsES,
or coi.u.MJiU, s. r.
j ’tg f 4 esjiectlully inform their frieiido and
i flic public, that they have cstuh
! lit lied a HHtli* in Auott.Tr*, Georgia, for
•| the purpose of Making and Repairing
■ j (,'t tTTi h\ 1 ilNfcf, am! are now prepared
Ito fiiAiish these ftlaohints, made of the
J best materials and ia the best manner.—
Wc will keep on hand lil. id ol’difici eiit
siy.es, from 3(1 to til) Haws.
(['/"liar fc-hop is about one hundred
1 yard.-; above the upper .Mm Ket in this city,
Aug y. ( ) 4lvv OJ
it > t/»s »i 1 *i :t* ' ? ;■> ,
Hi/ Ww son l.miPKfN, Cuvrrnor (‘ml
] Coi.vrJinutr in Vim sos the ■ Irmy ami .Vary ij
I thh Stale, und "I the Militia IhcrenJ:
| A.
« yy r!! FF lid F, 1 have t eceived oliie.inl
1 y' y inf innatioa Hint, on (he 11th day of
.! me, in the comity oflSarke in this
Stale n murder was committed on the
1 liody of Isr.iiC Hush, by his brother JOHN
ill Si lof said county; und it being re
■ presented to me that the said John Hindi
has (led from Justice—Now in order that
lie may he apprehended and brought to
1 trial for the crime with which he is char
! ged. 1 have thought proper to issue this
ward of rnv inwnith n no u. a us.
tunny person or persons who may «p
! pre hem 1 nnd deli ver Inin, the said ,f t )I IN
1 i ilFFtl, into the. custody of the .Sheriff of
j said county ol Ihnkc, in which said iiinr-
I ,;,. r was committed —Ami Fdo moreover
s - j eimree ami require all officers, civil and
I military, to he vigilant in endeavoring to
,1 i apprehend and bringing to trial said fu
j e'il i vc,
! tliven under tny hand and the great
g| sea! of the Stale, at the Slate house
• ' in .A'illedg'eviile, tliis eigiilcenth day
- i of Augii-t. in the year one thousand
i { c'ght hundred and thirty-two.
l | WII.SON LUAH'KfN,
ii j Hv the CJiivei’lnif
'hi, Hamilton, Sec’ry of State.
y ; DJiSCHIPi lO\.
‘‘j John I>csii i- ~lor ~o years of age, a
,N , limit (> feet ~ iuel.es high, fair complexion,
lof handsome personal appearance; is
lame in the right arm, which is pereeiva
I ide only when he uses the kuilii at Inhle.
Aug ill* hd
AAiav’ai\aUuUv'f’s
i - On tin. \ t J'iuMii;/ in .Xuinmher next,
XSW !LL he sold lit the Court House in
0 7 f C.ilumliia county, within the nsu
nl hours of sale, agreeably to an order of
the Inferior Court of said county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes :
0 A Tract of Land, containing nine hun
dred and ninety-live acres, mure or leas,
on tiie wafers of (jlerniaiiy'.s and tlreen
“|I ’t ier creeks, in said county. The land
!is well improved, and has on it, u first
A mle Ui'ick Dwelling House.
1 { A I,SO,
,c[ at ran SAMt; timk and j'T.Acr:
.. j Eighty-five acres of I. und, in saidcoun
t.'tv, on the waters of Haller’s creek, he
■-1 longing to the estate of .Fared Pound, de
,. | ceased. .Sold for the benefit of the heirs
s i and creditor**. Terms tuudo known oa
. I the day es stile.
■ TUH.’d.W r,. JiIIATJ*, rd'or
i *- -ii n *** •iv
i LIST OF I.KTTIdISj
9 I'M AINJNti ia the i’oit-Otlico ul AiigustH
Georgia, oa the kit of September, IHiW
(not before advertised.) Persons wishing Let
• tors fioiu tldi hat w ill jdouee nay they are adver
tised.
A
Abernathy \V D Arrington CliSdes
Adams Saiuli L 52 Averj lonian
A I- or A Z Antony Sloi ling
i Allen Ann 0 Armstrong P
t ; Aldridge A Add,a M,allies
:. Alleaud <J
1 n
•; Jt.aird Andrew N hinmlon James
. j Itarlu Id 1, f Itnguii Patrick
, ! llnall J lb ml well Isaac
( IFfiallN IE D.ooks Luc* Aim taro
J.j Ueldeil or ng’t Alison of Pavia flyllvia
j Hi ggs James Buggs Julia
’ | Ihiacli Mmy husli Maria
* Jtailoy J \V I!,lines Joseph
f Hize t.’liailes ityno William
I Black lid ward J Biiliinglun James
, Blah Hubert J Bailor Andrew
. Blount Ldmuud
C
1 Camrneron Ann Clayton Eliza D
Campbell Jiu» Clark Jnoaea
' Casey d'liua G Corrndl A A
C-iinplu-ll Mary R Cucliran 1) W
Charles Btistur ur Codey Dudley It
U'tronias Walker Cum.’KdWd L
! Chadwick Susan 12 Cushy Jim 11
t-'hun;li Elvira Olia C-jbb L B
, j Clark Sami B
n
I Davenport Thos Duly William II
J‘ent Levi I) _ Dugas Leon P
Dick William Dully Eliza
K
F.ariek Ann Elbert Sarah
Eli'/.ubeth Ilazzard care Mallcn Juba care es
ofiursEdes inr Egleston
V
Fox James Furso Ed wd
Foster duo
G
(ranter Joseph Green William J
Gibbins Stephen Groen Wilson A
Gilchrist Jim
It
IlarpNath’l Hoard Isaac T
Harris W Hensley William
It agars Patrick llupkius Isaac
Ilazzard Elizabeth Halford Mary U
Hathaway Paul D Hudson John L
Harris G A Hyatt inr of the firm cf
Harris lieuj F Dove »V Hyatt
Heard Edmund Hughes J 1' H
Heard James Humphry's Martha
Jenkins J S
K
Kearney John King Catherine
Kingman inr Kennedy William
Key Joshua Kindriek Giles
L
L ang Win JIIA- J Lewin John
or Guardian Littigue Aim
Lacy Freeman W Leio William
Lamar M it Lyon Mary
Leo Elizabeth Lyman \\ w C
Leslie Maria
M
Marshall John care of Mi Nnal Dartl
Jackson Marshall McAlhlioii Francis
McClelland Daniel Mims David
Mct.'ailer Jamea J Milk B
AlcLaiiglilin A It Mitchell James
Magnnior lieoige M Miller Wick
McClinker William Mm bell 11 ur Elizabeth
McCalister II Mood Tlioa
N
Naglen Win M Noble N G
O
(•I'Callnghnn F Uvurlon Amanda
O'Flulieriy Thus
P
Palmer Willis Pryor Iticbard
Perkins William J Powell George F
Potter Muiilua A
Q
Quinn Cliarlea
R
Ramsey Elizabeth Hoy Is Jonathan
Reddick Hlriek Rocket llieliani
Ring .Mary Ana
Handers Henry G Smith Mary
Elmliz A P Hmilli JSiihiin
Seorell A - . Brutliar* Hmight Darter
Sclilcy William Aims J 11
Schley George II Simpson Oliver
Bcbick Cliristi inG Upeffurd E tV
' rilniltiiii Elizahelli F Stallings Hiibberl
Smith Fianeie P Steele VV illiam
Smith Turner Swymor John
Smith Staddcr Sunnier 12
Smith Moses Snares Anthony
Smith/ Sweat Joel
Snicrden Henry
T
A
Taylor mrs P M Thorn lli:ta A
Taylor Thornton Tomlin Sherwood
- Taylor Iraau Turpin Geotgu P
Taylor Juno Tuder Thus
i 'Tlteto George 51
V
I Vann Seaborn J Vcrdory Mathurin
I'l w
' Walburg 12 W Wilder Ann
Walker mrs RuQhen sVileux Tolivrtr
'! Whitaker Ju.-ima Wiily Anna Maria
* j \\'etburbcc Mark Willingham James
I I Whitehead Jim I! Wilkinson and .Mealing
1 Westwood Orville il M illy Calvin
West Diey Wright WillifiUl
t Wilson Lavvicnco Wood Mary
V
Young Theod
W.u. C. MICOU, P. M.
* Aug f> Hu
u J/f& a "SfiiCJirie
rj V tlh-BSl' of (hi! Ilypcinn V* , g , i'lahl<!
I'ni vvnsill us the Hrilisli
Colh'ljc of Health, F/oriiloiT
olitninetl the upprohation anil I'eronnnerT
dafion of some T'lionsnmls of Curea, iu
’ t 'onsnrnptioiis. Dtioli rn Jlorbus, Infla;n
--9 1 mation, iul Triiilly or externally; llynpep
eiii. Fevr-i’i*, Arne, Inrllyfeslion, Hillioun
' or Nervous nfll'cliotis, mid all diseases of
(lie Liver; Vellavv Fever, (tout, Kheu
maliy.in, laitnhnpo. 'l’ic Huloreaux, Drop
sy, sit. A itiih’s Hanee, Kpilcpsy, Apo
plexy. HanilysiM, Palsy, tSrnall Pox,
ij Heasels, Whooping (loujrh, Scarlet I’c
■ ver, Aslhinn, Jaurulice, tirnvel, .Stone,
fj Strirfiires, Hupturetr, and Syphilis, in nil
i ils stupes; Constipated Howels, Wornm,
Senrvy.lteliintfi? of the Skill, liinjr’s llvil,
:ind all ( hilnneons Disoi tlers; in short,
, every eompluint to xvliieh (he human
i frame is ho tlirefnlly subject, under all
I Uu ir varied forms and names; n’s the
; j llytreian convielion is, that Alan ir si/ltjrcl
to one only Heal Disease, ttuil u the
of the Wood.
These medicines are composed only ol
- Vegetable matter, and are warranted o"
- oath as contained not one particle ol
- mercurial, mineral or chemical Riihstnn
s ces. il./" Further particulars respecting
:i their unprerodented ourcess, mode of ad
'iiinistcrin/', JVC. may he had of
HM’HAKDS & GANAHL,
e. siksi.
i
! Medical Institute of liu>
,’ STATU or Gt'OUGJA.
t- rsniiu Trustees of this institution, im
r- s>- pressed with tin* groat hnpprMiu t;
ot iilfording tlie facilities of ocmiH - > ig a
complete Medical education lu #r own
f'lato, and in our own rliinute. have m;*-
dor tlio authority of their charter organ
iaod a 3ledien] College in the eity of A it--
Kusta, and elected the following Proles
sors, viz;
L. A. Dijoab, M. D, on Anatomy amt
Physiology.
Jos. A. JLlvn, 31. O. on Materia Midi
*•11 and Therapeutics.
John Dust, M. I). on the Institutes at.tl
Practice of Medicine.
M. Anto.mt, 31.1>. on Obstetrics and'
Diseases of women and childivn.
I*. D. 1 0nn,31. l>. on Chemistry aiuK
Parmaey.
I’aui. F. Kvn, 31. D. cm Surgery.
The* Trustees respectfully call the at
tention of the public to tbe
feature of their plan of instruction. Tin
course will he six months instead of thru; u
al period of four, by which extension <d’
time, ibr Lectures will be less crowded,
and mi opportunity idfurded tor more ..
nute daily examinations. That the* Le. t ■
may be interesting and satislnctury. * ■
necessary apparatus mid prcpiuati..:
have been ordered from Europe «ud ih
.North.
Candidates for the Doctorate arc re
(jiiired to hoof good moral character: i.»
have attended at least two fall i.w
of Lectures in tliis Institution, or one in
some other reepe* table Medical C*diegc
and a second in lids, in addition to tin*
usual term of private study ; to have* re
gistered their nmiii s, mid <t* tivered t the
Secretary tin inuugurtd dies. tb..ion *u
some, medical subject, one muipb pr< \ i
iius ta the eon* ill..ion of (ho course*.
'The course will commence on the third
J’umUnf in October next, nail terminate tho
third Wednesday in April.
The expense*of the full course of Lee**
tares will he #IOO.
.Matriculation, #5.
Graduation Fee, #lO.
flood hoard may be obtained in the vi -
cinity of the Institute for #lO perm* i ih.
Tin* healthiness of Augusta and e«-on«
omy to the* student, need no comment.
Published by order of the Hoard.
Signed,
AUGUS TUS B. LONGSTRBET,
President of the Hoard of Truste<
MILTON ANTON V.
Vice V, ■ >id rut I
L. D. FOBII, Secretary.
Juno 20 fcitsm T.'l
Tho papers of Augusta, Savminuii
Georgian, Georgia Journal, Fedeml
Union, Southern Banner, Green* ilia
Mountaineer, 3lobile Register, 3lerc:u..
tile* A«lvprllscr, (New • Orleans) 'Tin)
Natchez, and Florielinn, will publish tin)
above each, once a fortnight until tb<»
loth September, and forward their in -
counts to the. Secretary for payment.
l/ANJO FOU SALE.””
A GREAT BARGAIN
is now offered in the sale of u trm t. r*
Ititof LAND, in Carroll county, whit b in
discovered lobe* rich in the Golden jmif" r •
hj, Tbe owner being on tho eve of a t*.n<
journey to tbe North, will now sell it low,
if a <|ui**k application is made. Imlispu*
table li(l«*H will be delivered.
APPLY AT THIS omen >'•
■Tun*. in.
CPCAUITON.cCn
ALL persons are h**reby caution*'d a
gainst trading l«r TWO NOTlj**' in
hand, given conjointly by myself, mid ,
wile, Catiikiunk A. 31absh, to Joseph*
Carswell, one of them for #2O, drawn mr
tin* .‘ld e.'3lny. JHJ2, and mode piiyal >)
one month tiller «luto—the other elruv. it
on the same dny, for #l2 UU ct«, and pay
able two months after <h»te—ns tin- k d
( in-swell has received the full value b.r
them.
TIIO3IAB C. 3IAIISII.
Iliimburg, S. C. August 10th, |nf!2 Hit
The Carolinian will please publish tin*
above three times.
PKlNTßD’lists <;I•
the Drawing in the *'*m
t*‘inphitcd Gold A; Land
Lotteries, will he regnlir
ly issued from this office. They will up
pear in Numbers, so that they may Uj
bound together in pamphlet form.
Persona desirous of becoming sulimi i
Ixts can forward their names to us post-,
paid, enclosing the rush, mid they will lit--
attended to. They should mention tlm
post office to which the numbers blam'd
ht'direeted.
The wliole work willconfnin nhout ? ,i: >
pages,mid cannot bo afforded at less limn
#5 to subscribers, paid in advance.
POLIIILL & CLTHHB'PP
.Milledgm ill**, August !), ISI2.
* V»\\ y\ \\y Hiv VI \\ O W
1 &Ik , Ml**Scnption of the Simmers m d
toms of tho Bast, espm ieMy
- 'Kfptiinnlorji of the Holy Scriptures; it. tho
* form of a {familiar conversation Indue* u
• 3lr. llenyon mid his son Hurry, lilo,--
■ truted with numerous beautiful cuts. !•*
Uev. Hourne Hill Draper, in press, mid
1 will speedily be published bv
- ItIGHAHDSON, LOUD &. HOLIUUK )K,
- Boston
07" This work will hennscful nddi
, ftoii to Sabbath School Libraries, us ** <
- as an attractive and entertaining wink
■. (or children at home.
-1 April 14 r.l
\ LAW NO'STCTb
rl ’ W SHALL hereafter regularly *iti< ud
II it. the Superior Courts of I‘iein.ioiu)
e County. 3ly office and residemv inc in
■t Greensborougb. Persons’ residing in
y Augusta, having business to trausnet,
requiring llie servie.es of a Lavvy; r, in
,f the counties of Groene, 31orguu, Now
n ton, Clarke, Ogletorpe, Wilkes, Liu*' >in.
,f Talliaferro, 3loiiroe, or Hancock, said
who may choose to eutriist it to me,
„ will have an opportunity of conferrirg
l_ with me fiersonally, twice in a yestr,
in rchittion to it
FRANCIS 11. CONK
ts lb
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