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discontinued (except at the choice of
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•i'h •’ intended to he lin.ud must have the number o.
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J* veiiVbe inserted ieiul-weckly till forbid, and char-
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*? n ) 'fJ, paying the postage, and obtaining from tite Fo-t
--‘■a’ '. written or verbal nckitowledgoinent of the
„i ; UI J its depnsitu in Ins older, Which Shall be given
nnMjsher in case of miscarriage.
w , BXTRIIS (oa wanness. _must be postpaid, or they
noibc taken out of the oilier.
Tro OF THE UNITED STATES
lr a published in Uiis paper.
To Executors, JdminUlrutnn, and Guardian*.
a, - pyj of LAN» or NKUKOF.S, by Adiuimslra
I ”, utors. or iiimrdiaus, are. required, hy law, to
I tuld a the first Tuesday in tlic nionili, between the
I Cm- id eii in Hie forenoon, and three in the alleraooii,al
I r i ourl- ioiise of the comity in w hich the property is
IV. _..\o ICO of these sales must be given in a public
teiie si VI’V lays previous to iho day of sale.
8 Notice oftbe. sale of pertmal property, must be given
lr jikp maimer, FOSi’J’N days previous to the day ot sale.
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be
that application wiil be ramie to the Court ot
Orlmarv Ibi leave to sell LAND or NKDKOES. mus.
lipablislied for FOUR Mt’NTiKS
ntorusAiiS
ror Publishing the
CIUIOXVCLiE,
«AI3jV.
ffet ,v. )i. l-HMlil’.KI'ON.
ffU WING determined to issue the
|| ii GITSTA OIIitONICIiG />.»%,
tin oiifflioiit the business portion of the
year, tit least, anil to commence the daily,
pußiintUioa as early as u guilie.icat tyuaaii
ty of new type, ami oilier materials can be
obtained, from the North we beg leave,
respectfully, to oiler the project to onr
friends and the public generally, lor iht ii
putrumtg'C. i*he trceliiy piiiilictilioti vv i i
be eoiibiuteil tts usual, ami. a ti i weekly
will he issued itt the place of our present
wsini-weekly, and at the same price.—
Ami, sensible that the /Amy paper mux
in eimtewpialiou. will he s*u t . ported pr«a
eipallv hy the mereanld.,- poni m of the
cfiiit'anmiy we shaii endeavor to rend
it villuao.e U> that ei iss of nlir eitlse/is.
by crtiii.nz into at lion every po-t ihie
itie.tMt of commercial it-'eiii. cnee; aid.
with ilie aid ot t’l aide m*d intei ige*!
lissi .t iiil edili'd", tve.l sikille.t iu e0.a.0 i’
cidi aif.tirs, WltOiU ,ve tie ;fu t.i elite Igt-,
avt ihe cserlioli of tile tit .ural >'s-:i..e
energy and iadiisify, the ijn-si uao ia> s.
ii.ijior'iai.t ttotttmereiai usd oilier news,
nil! al.vuys ho psvsvmcd. uml >•'( tm
saute liuie tue interests .o’ our AgnruiUi
fitl. I’olineul, i.det-ary. mid gem ml reit
ihu’s, inori oi' whom arc also interested,
laore or less, in the commeniai ini'dii
jfcnce of the. day, will he duly ntlemhd
to. Ami the mutieiotts 1 tit improvc
lueuts in the mail urriuigemeuts ot litis j
city—giving us at/ui. y until from every i
(ju'trter, fj ist, \Vesl, Nmtu, ami rtou'.n.
by the tjiiarieetoii. Nevv-Oriciii’S. Nortii
anj, nid Jditvttnur.ii stages, present pet u
liar ftciii'ies ioru tlaiiy’ paper, a<id means
of rendering it eontiiiu.dly vaiuahlo ami
interesting. The patrons of this pupci I
may rest assured thut it shed not he t
ceiied hy any other isituiiur pulilieudi n.
ilett i’mim.il as we are, to spare mi mean *;
of clleeting thut end, and s nsdbic. i.ntl, j
iu tliis euminunity, ns iu every other, a I
liberal Si intelligent public will evet Keep i
pace, in its pulronug’s, with any u ;, «dt«.
and vnlmihie enterpn/.e that may be I’ 1 ,' 0 " !
seated to it.— We will leav eitto a imijo- ,
rity oft lie subscribers to this publication, i
to determine whether it shall he j tmiedi
c.l I),tilt/ tki'ijuglmul I tie al i•< '
DOLliAild CKR ANNUM, or D,titjf dams
th busimss vwiiths, jatnl Iri in dk\'l
Ik remainder o/'ilw y-'itr, at ihUnl
LA !»■ ■■ nai annum. , , !
i£/*To rentier this paper ns valtiab.
ns possible, each No. win present :ii. mo
m.iteriul commercial uml other n vv
from Now-Vorli. t'u luut ip iM.
llnitimore, W.ishington, Alobdc, Ne-..-
Orleans, anti every oilier quurtcr o! tec
Union, received by the daily papers 01.
the preceding evening. And, as die jm i
per will he published regularly by -tin
vise,every luoruiu'f, suhtciahcrs will g> <
the news so much earlier than by the lo
reign daily papers they receive ham t.a .
I’ust-otlice, when il opens iherenlier, c-o
the snitic mornings.
IN offuriug this jh eject to tlw patronaga
of iho public, wo leave to bo tuiilcisto" 1
as appeuUng solely lo llieir interest, ua die
only solid and proper basts of such an nnoer
taking. Our own inten r( prompts us to the c
torprize, front a belief that it may bo pichublc
to ourselves, as well as useful to llto public; loi,
unless it be usofu’, ami tiioreforo profitable, to
the public, it ought not to bo, and we are sensi
ble cannot and will not be, profitable to us; anil
We therefore desire no one to patronize ih b» l
from an cxpcctaiion of “value received lm .
their money, or to eoutiiiuo their siibscripiioiis,
theveal’lcr, thou! 1 they ho disappointed iu that,
oxpeclation. The correct principle of all hu- i
r.oss transscliius (and this is, ot course, as n.uc.i
8 hu-innss transaction as any other) ami Iho only j
otto on wiiicli lljoy can bo safely, honestly, pro-,
feebly, or pormaucntly niuinlaincd, is vottuul
banijil and self interest. And, relying upon dim,
in the present enterprize, we sli.tll look c.o»tiy
and actively to llio inlcresls of our subscribers,
as the best Uicang of piouioting onr own
bio i!iat whether they like or dislike u* per ton- ,
they will jatronizc the paper, ii we make it.
to their inloieht to do so, and that the more in-j
•hislriously and wo labor for them, i
the more general and valuable will be their pa
trornirn. And should we, at any lime become
torgeUul of them and onr duties, the best v ay
‘*l correcting the mid arou-ong our ct:e:gie.*<
and proper sense of the som r ** whence \/o
derive our jtrofiis, will be to withdraw t*ic:r p*i
tronage, till il sJiall ho to their interest to re* |
new it. This will bo duo lo themselves, am*
' ediiu ? T ~,,USlicei ° I while the
xd.tu, has ihp ngut to , a.pun- of a subscriber die
• L : IUSO Wll “ l:iU val of ins subs,Option, to cum-
° l “‘“ luf _it.'v»u«d be to attach to otbo.sm.a
\ b a,! ‘ U ’ Wl “ cl1 ’ “"W C is,.-3 out of ton, is duo on
’ ly to ourselves. If a man docs not considc. „
t mtore * t tu Ins subscr. Ron l„u K cr,
, "' : *p hor r ‘Sl« or wrong m his he is
Jas tree to do so, as lo withdraw his ..atronago
t i f ‘ o,n an >’ Sio.-e-,and toon ,ui.-«oflum the cause. I
is iinportincnt, while to blame him foi it, is arro
. gain and unjust. The pair,mage of a paper
, sllould nlways be given, or withdrawn, f.om a
i sense of the value of the paper to the public, or 1
to ones-self, without my.efe.enco whatever to
(he editor personally, whom one may like or dis
- like, without liking or di-liking his ape, and
i therefore an editor should never consider the
withdrawal of subscription,as a personal matter
ill the least, or foe! lire loss respect or regard lor
’ the individual who withdraws it. Its only effect
should bo to prompt him to an examination of
his conduct, and the correction of any’ errors
| l )e may discover, and to stimulate him to
i greater exertions—determined, at least, neither
to deserve censure, or loss of patronage, so far as .
his honest efforts can avail lo prevent it. As to
tin withdrawal of patronage for a difference of 1
political or religious opinion, that is a thing
1 which should never pain, or move for a moment
i 1 :
any honest and independent editor, as, amid the
endless variety ofhuman opinion on thoaso sub- |
jects, the same expression of opinion which ;
would induce one man to withdmvv, would in. t
duce another or more to subscribe—at least, so t
wo have found it.
Commercial patronage, however, has little or
nothing to do with personal controversy or cm- ,
diet of opinion; but is founded,principally, on hi t
dustry, energy, honesty, and perseve .vice, in :
the quick publication of it!! im portaiv facts, and <
aide ami intelligent comments upon them, rat- '
ciliated to dovelope their true ii-ruie ami conse
mtenccsi And, commercial men, undivided and
unprejudiced by party,will,«? :'i others ought lo
do, always carefully ox-i'u'c.ie lioth clcs ofevery
ipieslion, looking mo eto lb- in! ianc valiio of J
the opinions & arguments themsolt cs.ihun'«the j ( ,
persons who utter'hern. However, then, wo L
may differ from aiv of onr me •h.mts imheally, r
while wo shall continue f. cely io ex - ess onr po- ']
litical opinions, uuiulluenoed by ;i.y man «■ any '
parly, wo have no doubt they will patronize us,
so lo *g is we to'iv r ike it lo tUei*' interest lo do j
so, conun reially; ,p- t ihc h oly o per will lie
devot.-d chit ;ly (o their jiiiccsts. Ami ,! vean
not be unaware, that no , a,>er‘ c -- .n la ..,tiy a
nr;eo with them allogethe., ;:n I tprt while they
differ tfom us in some thir s. they will p ohab 1 )’ ;
agree with ps *a ciliers, ami dm same .iho wilii
any ,-nper that hr idlv and i oiiestly exprc-'- cs, as ,
ewy one ought to do, ns own opinions, and not i
those of a pel-tv, or ot any other pa er or person. -!
Wo bnliove that nfi -st rntn Daily Pilfer, rucli 1
an we ■, e eletormined that ours shrill ho, will he
highly valuable to the place, and o’-ofitaldo both ( .
lo its patrons and to ourselves. The great oh- v
ject of commercial men, in patronizing pa, urs, is ,t
i to obtain the earliest commercial intelligence p
f.om all otiarlers; and lo effect this, many sub- I
aoribe for several daily commercial ~apeis, pub- *
Hshed in different oua lers. et still, as few, if _
any, can afford to have on a fom every sea- port,
■ os' commercial town,intelligence t\ ill oiuin a< rive
I by papers which they do not lako.tt Inch will give <
; those wlio receive those papers, the advant ige
|of them. And beside this, many of them have
I scarcely time to look through all the commer
cial matter of every paper they receive (and cf
| ten to no effect,)to find such ns concerns thorn
r selves or the narlicnhp* business ot this city.
Our object will be to have every commercial j >
Ipn er that is desirable, Ihroitghonl the Union—-to !
get them f om the IV»l-ofl5ec, each evening, the j !l
r the moment they are iccrivcd there - ami lo so- j 1
led from them, sot in tv, e, thirinu the niyht, :
and üblish by sunrise, next morning, all the int i
j tant conitne' cial iuteliigonco they contain—al- n
! so, the tin ortant | olitical and oilier news, so far |
as the time will ,iermil—giving the reforenco, ‘j
always to the commercial, and all that mostly
conc.e ns the commercial community. Thus lay _
ing before the Merchant, each morning, before
lie leaves his residence, till that valuable in* j
ifu mution which is calculated to govern bis
'transactions throughout the day. lo effort!
all this, the paper will ho consideraly enlarged,
;ho best of workmen will bo engaged, mid the
i connive rial depai iment placed exclusively tin-; _
dor the control of a commercial editor. Uy thus j
! concentrating all (ho valuable commercial intel
ligence. from all -|Uaitors, the Merchants of this: •
pi aco may ho saved the great expefso in-j
.■lured in dailys horn abroad, uml lira onmoiisj «
Rouble of searching through a hiidirl ofeorn-jt
ine m , half, for a grain of wlioat, often not j |
even lint—and will receive it also some hours ( _
cm hoi than they could obtain the foreign papers ■ v
whieh contain it, from iho I’psfOlhce.—ft will j
bobolhan ex tensive and laborious entorjuizoi l
I • , neither labor or expense are lo ho caa-d fir, f
■in any undertaking, so long as they can he sue- -
ee«»lbilv- and profitably employed; and of this
‘ we have not the sligiilest doubt in the P e-mr.l
: enterprise—at any rale we have determined not j
! to spare them, in the cfio.t for sueccr-s, ami ■
some generous friends, who enl. r am ’mlilar^
i opinions of its success, and confidence m onr,
I c“ ertiou®, have had die Uinbness to step for ward j
! voluntarily, wid. offers of ~ec....iary assistance |
shim dwe need it.—We are in treaty whoa;
: -entloman of extensive cornmernal as well as j
' gimoral intellifionce and infmmaiiim, for n sale j
| to him of one half of the cqtahlislmient-ho to
: udm noon himself the entire control ol the com
normal department of il. li.it slmulti not dn
! arrangement be made, «n aid", inielligmit, and
1 rnil . l l.lw commercial editor v- ill bo engaged
We, shall slake every thing upon tins enter,naze
| trn=t the community is sufficiently ire
aJUuUiaUtlhc start,
j al, icU/idraw yuur
* the least hesitation-
'VO \UkX\\
t.A larjrn DWELLING, LOT.
•Vc. and A LAIUIL TO!!E,
w.di calculated (br Ory-tJo.uls
and Gfoccrics, opposite the
‘ * Ji '' Vil! 'il Thomas, Esij. npner
•V* Urtiarl-sireecf—an excellent stand
oi business. Possession will be given
> t'he first of October. lV,rien 1H) which
t viil he liberal, apply to Air. Josi.ru Car
uii:, at the nhovo placo.
UAltitGT I 'I.WVKEXCE.
July .‘?j S( .
Ofiicc o\ \ 'Ac i' (ivuu\\ss’uV| \0 Va
Under Ihc Law to curry into rjjcct, the
Convert ion with France.
Washington, Urn , Aug-. (!, |«32.
iii law, iorlheiueeiiugsol'lhe Commits-1
-loners, one of them e.ltemled at the a
o.Rtment. provided by llto Secretary of
■>l.d«; mill htnin.tr ascertained Ibid a
di mcetintr ot Ihe Sloard cunnot he cf
teeter, before the 3rd Monday iutSeptom
!| ext, i;i coiiserpicnee of the recent
enactment of (he law under which the
eonnuissiim has issued, nod the dk-lam
■esidenees of the other Uonmtissiuners
•tamed therein; il was
Ordered, That the meefingr oflhe Hoard
stand adjourned to the Uni Monday ot
September next, at noon, at this place.
\nd that the Weerelary cause (iiiidic no
li ce hereof, to he given in the Journals
anl lionised to publish the la ws oft he I id
ted .states, and in these ueuresl the rcsi
donees of the several Uomiuissioners.
Hy ortlee,
JOHN E. UHOST, See’y.
The p.‘ti>crs atuliorisetl lo pahlish the
Laws of the 11. ’Slates, will p.uldisli the
above notice ns often astheir papers nmj
oe issued for the first week after its re
ception. and then once a week till the
•text iiveiing;of the hoard.
An.'* 2t.wtd 01
Wow Fzstrlly Atlas.
A \ FCn yO.'.IKML JTUIS, for tin
cm. use f families and young persons.
eoiUainingdll JJ-tps, with various Tablet
of Population and Extent; heiifiits < I
luniiatainy letiigi Its of rivers, canals ratals
railroads, u it ii ' few s of buildings, dress,
4*c. in the various countries. Horne
work of ibis kind is almost indispensable
in every family—and none has et er been
published -o cbeaii mid portable, as (his.
.iI 'j) This dav palillsbed by
KICIIAUDiON, LORD A HOLimOOK,
Hofeton.
April il 54
Y\\c VuUofUiHorsr WusfhvUAe
Q NlXhe Leela 'esdelii cred befarothe
.A, V mericati Sestifulo of instruction io
51 a -a, d 'ire l’“>!. To tvbiHi is udded
a.: f!--. ay on the construction of' fciciiooi
Houses, v\ idi j dates.
A I.SO.
In pnmjiblef form, an Essay on flu
aonsf ruction of' -eiiool i! oases, to u lii< Ii
was award. <! the prize offered by the
A; a Ins ofLif-ar •> 'ion. ' ug. ISII. Just
pnblisticd hy li!' li.Ht!) SO. V, I,olt II .\-
HOLD HO OK. Hclinol Look I’ublisiieis,
Huston
A...i| id m
ATHENS 1...J1E
01
’ v ■ .VH*J ■'f
r *■-•- veyy -igjk. vst f n c -rH
.• •* •aifeu’V l * l "' j
y )llj lh<* |»!c k iismv 1
pi of informing the public, that they j
have established this Line to tain three j
times a week :
Lettvo Augusta on Sunday, Tuesday
and Thursday, at SJ A. :M.
Leave Athens for Augusta, same days,
at il o'clock, A. iM. |
(rp 3 They have also established a Line ,
■if 7 i."o If use C'li.i'ln, a from /illiens, \i; i
Jefl’ersnn and Gniasviile. to ;Mu: ■ aysviile j
in flic Gobi Uegioa—to run twice-a week I
—live,ugh in one day.
Leave Athens oa feesday and Hlatiir <
day jiftiriiing's.
Leave Mnrraysville on .Monday and
‘A. cdncsiliiv ,H(n'!;!ae>-,
LANK:- ,‘v LONGSTfiEET,
(Jmdrtt clues.
Jane 13 1m *1
Savannah Stiver Mavlgatio ll
ca
t.lKilfs ol'sanl Uotnpnny, having
been In ought lo a ( lose, with the
exception of paying the Hiockhohlcrs,
the uud.-isigped gives notice to all con
eeivcd. (lif.ta iimd Dividend of One ii«!
larand Forty-Hiv Cents per Hltrre. (on
till Slu«re- - on xxhieh *24 has been pnall
will he paid to the Hfockholdcrs or th* i
legal reprcsciitatives, neeompanied h\
the proper ocdiers. on application rt 'he
jicpf iJidck I-udding We.-1 of the Aco
Market, Uroad-Btrcet.Augusta, lo
j. \v. hhji>g;>.
Augusta, Or t. HO, IST). v. if «
Tsi «T ISvljfi7r
boxes (W. lac's best) Caven
dish Tobacco,
1 pipe Cognac. I>ratidy.( 3lh prooi;
5 do. Holland (on.
2.-, bids. No. 2 Mackerel,
2d coils little Hope,
ln<, reams Wrapping Paper, for salt
low for cash or approved paper, by
J. ,M A IJSHALI..
GI’.OfUHA, ITUX'IvLI.V t ill STV.
Tn Temperance, Clccchindand Joseph CUc 'c ■ :
«7()t will (dense take nut.ee, that 1
a. shall triply to tin* next Hupei.
Court, to he held ta and for twtid county
mi the second Alt at day in October t
fora writ of partition for ■■■ Iht 1 in
imaging to tin e-la!(? (- Mvtll t 1c ’
[ hind tim'd. If you hav'e t •: • « •'
[you will pleaicmakf them
1Z1)H • .ii * it. iw\ *4 *>■
1 .MardiC! ™
m —— : 1- - ff |Ti Tiii'am, i
Ti* il
from the Ist of October next
Tenements ia l>lrs. Graves
' nf; ° ol wood linil.iings, Nos.
■ j <>2, 51, and SU, on the sotuii
[• I Sl dc of ilroud street, and nearly opposite
I | the Bridge Bank. The 'lViiemeats eoa
i |sist, each of n Store oa Broad street, a
, [small Dwelling above, and back build
ings. \jiplv to
A. SLAUfiUTF.R & C. I.ADUZAN,
edgnils jor Ohs. .Mary Or it res,
Bept 1 ‘ Hit 1)1
TiTiiEivrr
FROM THF i ST OCTOUEIt XFST.
MTlte Sinplu-gtory DWEL
LING on (lie south side Broad
street, just above the upper
■Market, and adjoining the Lot
| on which Holcombe’s warehouse former
ly stood, on (lie West,
A (.SO,
jMJA Tile two--story DWELLING
jfjjfrj adjoining the above, on the!
•I»,&[§> est, and is painted red iu
tksST*Ss& front.
also.
The Single story DWELLING
jLrSso adjoining the above on the
\ x csi.
At SO,
jiMMI 'S ite large single-story DWEL
LING and S'l'tJßlC, adjoining
the above on llto West.—with
OA&mh sundry outliiiiidings attached.
Apply to
A. IL UEMBEISTON.
August IS if f)()
For rietlo, or To Kent.
Possession la Lr given on the Ist October next.
AasiA. T'-'c Dwelling House mid Lot
c.u (ho siMitb side of Greene
street, next above the resi-
J^yyyfgadeat’eof iMr. John Moore,and
2d below .Macintosh street. Attached
lo the dwelling are all necessary out
buildings. At,co.
jn, .» The Dwelling Mouse and Lot
ft ia ojW on the south side of Greene
s,li '‘ *■ rmxt above the iMetho
lisfesSEaL di. t t'liiil'cli, »V 2d from Jack
.on sued, td present occupied by the
subscriber,
Persons wishing to purchase or Bent,
are requrbted to cull on the subscriber.
JtMIN FINN.
July 7 If
Hy Wilson Liiwpkin, Governor and
Commander in Chief of the shiny and jWivy oj
this Stale, anti of the. AHtilia Ihi rnif :
A JBiA
VAfftilOSH'/AS, I have received ollicittl
If V information that on the 111 it day of
•1 me, ISJ2, in i!te county of Burke in this
:*'tate, a murder was committed on tin
body of Isaac Bush, by Ids brother JOHN
BUrM! of said county; and it being re
presented to mo that the said Joint Bush
lias tied from justice—Now in order that
lie may be apprt headed and hroiiyht lo
trial for the crime with which be is char
god, S have though! proper lo issue lids
toy pro. 1 tinsdion. hereby uttering a re
ward of TITO IIU.VDItFI) HOI,K ills'. [
to any person or persons who may up
prebend and deliver him, the said JOHN
iJi'SIJ, into the custody ofthe Hietill'ol
said county of Burke, in which said mur
der was committed—And I do moreover
charge and re<|uiru till officers, civil and
military, to be vigilant in endeavoring to j
apprehend and bringing to trial said til
git i vo.
Given under my hand ami the great
seal of tlic ISlate, at the Stale-house
in IMiliedgcv file, this eigiitci nth day
of August, in the year one thousand
eight hundred and thirty-two.
UiLHON LUiMUlviN’,
| By ihe Governor :
E. ilA.viu..i>N, Mec’ry of Stale.
IHhsCßi P LION.
John lie.-h is 21 or 25 years of nge. a
bout G feci2 inches high, fair complexion,
jof handsome personal appearance; it
j lame in the rigid arm, which is pereeiva
! hie only when ItC uses the knife at tabic.
| Aug 21* 8t f«j
! On Hi" Is/ 'J'lir.uhijj in Xtiicmhcr nr.vl,
n 7 i LL l;c-old at (hcikaiil Hmiscin
Columbia county, within the nsil
al hoars of sale, agreeably lo an order id
(be Inferior Court of said county, when
j silling for ordinary purposes :
A Ti act of Land, containing nine him
' t dred and ninety-live acres, more or less.
lon the waters of Germany’s and Green
, - Brier civi-lts, iu said county. The land
[ | is well improved, and lets on it, .a lirsl
1 rate Brick Dwelling Mouse.
ALSO,
AT TUI. ‘■AML fC.li; AVO T'l.ACi; ;
Eighty Ii vc acres of Land in said conn
t ! tv, oa the witter* of Bulk r’s creek, be
! longing lo the estate of .lured Bound, de
i ceased. Bold for the benefit. <d die heirs
, jaad creditors. Tctiiib timdc known on
. i the day of mile.
| ‘ 'S'HO.MAS E. BEALL, admr.
; \ t;; r' 5 Wi l Iri
» r’ v .t iu j?A f.’ E'RA
M -i V il A .'Si WO
! f f he Start: next above Ihe sub-
I fZe'C'A set il." r, and lately occupied by
! S. ltd lai irsoii ns a Dry goods
i J&ilyy&li,store. It is well calcitl t(i-d (dr
a a,,1, shoe or dry-goods store. 'I he rent
j ill be low, and ii-ted up to suit a tenant.
/. i.;-jo,
Vnv Vva\c uv \lcu\-.
I !i _ * Tim |wo sto -e DmiMc TE\E
i 0, .I'i Mii\ I Bi.nd'ng. next lieiow
Mi-ig's Ware Mouse, upper
'• 41-.MoL«nil ll.f.ad-Slrect. The fire-;
~-i comprise, two Gouifortahh Dwcl
■ bag- ;■! j-rcsei.l oee tied hy John t*
1 ' i •>;!, a-ai J, T, Ba,' >:• witii it spacious
v i..re idlor.hed l». caeln its imniedhde vi
.o.bly h> r- vcia! pahiic Ware-Mouses,
•on iers '.?• igil lc is n stand for the eotm-
1 1 1 y trade. '] iic. i- also a small Dwel
ling in th. .-(.;ir >.f - 1 Lots, The whole
- i.fSiTci i"i -a liberal terms, or tv ill
be rente !t . h i Tenants.
V . i'HEW NELSON.
; .;•>,• ' Clw “A
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LIST OF LE I TEUS,
t If P I'-MAlMfid in tint I’oat-Ollico at Augusta,
1 mA on tilt! Ist of Suptcmbor, Itik - -’,
" j (not bufaru ndvertisod.) Persons wishing Lot
■ 1 tors I'm iu this list vv ill piuuso suy lliuy arc adver
> lisod.
’ A
Abernathy W I> Arrinalon Chailos
i Adams iSamli Hl' Avery I.yniau
A L cr A Z Antony Storting
Alloa Aim 0 Aimstrong P
Aldridge A Addis Mulioas
Allouud C
U
Baird Andrew N Brandon James
Barfield LF , Bogan Patrick
Bottll J Buidvvoll Isaac
Beall N 1C Brooks Lucy Ann onto
Bolden or ag’t Anson of Davis Bottom
Boggs James Boggs John
Brack .Mary Bush M : 11 a
Bailey J \V Buriios Joseph
Bizo Cluoles Byno William
Black I'.dwaidJ Bidfingtoii Juinai
Blair Robert .1 Butler Andrew
Blount Edmund
C
ICamnieron Ann Clayum F.liza D
Camj.boll Jno Clark Jaosoti
Casey Thus (I Cornell A 8
Cainjibell Mary II Coobran 1* \V
Charles Brisler or Corley Dudley R
Thomas Walker Cone Erlvvd L
Cliadvviek Susan E Cosby Jn't 11
Church Elviin Olin Cobb L B
Cluik Sami I*
D
Davenport Tlios Jtuly William II
D nt Een D Dugas Leon P
Dick William Deify Eliza
E '
liiiriik Ann Elbert Sarah
Elizabeth Ifazzunl caio M ilieu John care of
ufinrsEdes mi Eglosluu
Fox James Fume Edwd
Fostci Jno
G
Canter Josepli Green William J
(iil)lnns Stoplioa Green W ilsuii A
Gilclirrst Jno
II
Harp Nath'l Heard Isaac T
Bar >8 W II rnsley W illiam I
ll.iguis Patrick 1 iiij Inns isnirn
Maz/.ard Idiz.ibelh II lijiiid M.ny it
Hathaway Patti D llinl-on John I.
Harris ti A 11 viitl mr of the firm of
II mi-. Bcnj F Dove »V Hyatt
lle.'itd Edmund Hughes J P H
Heard James Humphry's Mailha
Jenkins J S
K
Kearney John King Catlicriiio
Kingman mr K> iniudy William
Key Joshua Kindrick Giles
L ing VVbri JII & J Levvin John
or'Gnardimi Liltigiie, Ami
Lacy Freeman W Lein William
L.iinar M It Lyon Maiy
Leo Elizabeth Lyinuti Vvin C
Leslie Maria
M
Mar-b.'.1l John earn of McNnal D.ml
Jackson iMaraltall McMahon Francis
McClelland Daniel Minis David
McCarter James J Mills II
McLaughlin A It. Miu lu II s
Magi odor George M Miller Wic*
McClinker William Milrlmll II or J.lizabelh
.McCalister H Mood Tlioa
N
Nagleo Win M Nobla N G
O
O’Callaghan F Overtoil Amanda
O'Flaherty Thus
P
Palmer Willis Pryor Richard
Perkins William J Powell George F
Potter So lua A
a
Quinn I Jerries
R.
Ramsey Elizabeth Roy Is Jonathan
Reddick Chick It ockel Kicliuid 1
Ring Maiy Ann
S
Handers Henry G Smiih Mary
Shultz A P Smith Susan
Se.ore.ll A. Brdlbers Sniigbl (.'alter
Schley Willi mi Sims J 11
Schley George It Simpson Olivar
Scliiclt ChriulianG Spofi'ord I . %V
Shelton Llizuhetli F Stallings Hohheit
.Smith Fuincis P Steele William
Hinilli Tinner Suyinm John
Smith S'.udder Sumner L
Smith Moses Snares Ai.liiony
Smith Z Sweat Joel
Smerdi.ii Henry
T
Tavlor tnre 1* M Thorn Hixa A
'l'.ij lor Thornton ’J'oinliit Sherwood
Taylor l-aac Turpin George P
Taylor .laini Tader Tlios
'tin io U-;o; p’} M
V
Vann Seaborn J Vcrdery Mutliurin
W
Widbnrg F. VV Wilder Ann
Walker mr. Reuben VV ile.nx Toliwr
Whitaker Joshua Willy Anna ’Maria
Wetlinrben Mark Willingham James
Whitehead Jno It Wilkinson and .Mealing
Westwood Orville 11 Willy Galvin
VV'e-t Diey Wright William
Wil on Ldwicnca Wood Mary
V
Voting Thnod
WM. C. MiCOU, P. M.
Aug B 95
M SSAI/I II mdULI)
BV tliou-c liftbc Mytfi inn Vogvlnblc
( ni vci'.atil .Mr (liciui'si of tlw Hiiti- li
CiilU-jt/n of tlculth (aoinlon, vvbicli have
obtnlnri! the appr.ilitition tint! rcronnncn
(lnlioii of porno Tlionwnnds of Cim s, in
Goi)' iit!i;>iioi!“. < liolci'n iMoi lntft, luiiaiu
nnitinn, ini 'i itnlly or cxlci'iuilly; Ilyapr |i
pia, fever', Ague, Etillious
or Xcrvmri afreet inn*', mid nil diseiisep of
the Liver; Vellavv I’ever, Omit, Biieu
| inalis’in. I iimbapfo. Tie Doloretiux, Drop
‘ ny, St. Vitus’s Diinee, Epilepsy, Apo
-1 (rlexy, F.irnlys'H, Balsy, ISnnill Box.
Weasel's, VVboopin/r I onirli, Scnrk't S'e
vcr, /Vsllimti, .Lininliee, Gravel. STone.
j Strictures, Buplnre*, and Sy|ibili<, in all
! its s ages; Constipated Bowels, Worms,
! Scnrv yJtidiingTP of (lie Sivin, tvin'c’s Evil,
land all Cutaneous Disorders; in slant,
every eompbiint to wliieb the Iniiiian
j franw! is so diicfully s iibjio l, under nil
I their varied forms and names; ns the
j ifyocian eonvielion is, that Alan is sultjrcl
t to out only Hcid IJisrusc, that is the Impurity
0J the lUuod.
Tin-«■;(• mctUeinofi are composed only of
Vegetable niallfr, and are warranted o".
omh as eoiitained not one particle ol
mercurial, mineral or clietnicni Rulistmi
■ eey. O'./ 5 ' I'ni llief pii ticulars respecting
1 their iiMprecedented sueceati, mode ofad
aiiabderim;, iVe. may be bad of
BICDAUDS A; GANAIIL,
Sol': Ae j ' r'" j\ r l'ir <'.l'y if.'h.grttn.
■■ ■mm >»■—i JMWB—«m——k ju .■■>,—«a4
, (iIIOKtiIAIIOTiL^,
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rninu Subscribers beg leave to nn-
Ja. noaaee It) their friend-, rt:.<l the
public generally, tliaf their tl . I ISC will ho
in readiness to receive fJoar’JcrH by tao
-■till of .1 uly nexl.
The CGUOUGIA liOTK is sit i -riel
on the w est corner of I lie I'n.d <■ ." ipvi.".
It is spacious, neat, and eomloi l h‘■. i >
tins imni nf family, l ie ndividi ■) isw • I •
Icr, tin* *iit it y hoarder,or tin- fntihim,;deo
visiter, the Cl'.OUCl.l lIOTJ t. \. id.
sent accommodations inferior t,. m • ia
tlio western part of (Get agio. Oi '
bit's will be bonntifnllv siipplic ' .< ill- f.o
hes't of Provender, and attentive a.
(Gainesville is* one of the mo.-t l[ a
ing and grow ing villages in (Gt ■ i > it
is situated immediateiy on the up. ■
end Hoad, nine mites Iroin the < i . r ■
line, and about eighteen miles C, .1
Cherokee Gobi M incs. It is the no ; 1 -h.
reel rotiti for persons wishing to 1 *, ■
the (’herokee Country, wliu live m ,0
Mastern and Middlecounties of (in i >,
a* - ('arollna. Persons wisin'up to t
(Gainesville. can bo nccommodati d 0 ft
private conveyances to any pari oj <
(Gold region they nitty wish to visit
hi stupes running front Align-'
Athens Inis, tdsi>, been extend'
(Gainesville; and, from tlienee to
rnysville, twelve miles west of ■
ville, which gives us great fto iii.i
travellinp to the CGold region 11s P
other part of the {state. Wo !•«•!
from the ha ul ad vantages which I>
ville possesses, tliiil there is no v illmr■>
lli(> Mute, that is heller calculate '
render those 1 ondbrtahle and p!< ■ ;
who may wish to spend the site,
months in the up country. We •re d
ly refreshed with inountuia brresro •
nights 1 xtremely pleasant: and the 1 i t
and purest of pomp or sprinp wad- .
An neeonini dation slape will sh rt 1 y o
riimnnp from (Gainesville to I'hirn ••
Persons from (Gainesville wishing lo :
sit the falls of Tallooln, or su*y et ; er ■
riosilies located in Jlubersluim, < ■ 1.-
conveyed lo and from on rents n>
terms. Hy our personal and imi ein't -
attention, wjp hope to he aide to r • l
all, who may favor us with a call <
forlahle and easy. Wo Ihorclbrc
nostly solicit a share of public puiroi.
AHS II.IMI HfSIIOp
\V M. M. t*f 'i I » *.
dalnew'/'e, "I t I Jvnc, ! G id.
“a* se ocxTaji a'j;j «>. *T~
Isy WJfiSON LUMPKIN, (Governor f
the citato of Georgia,
TBJjrJiVtG duly impressed with the ".c
.fei) lief, that it is the duty of Nath ,
Mates and communities, us well as in- -
vidtmls. to render homage anti adoruti 1
to the Supreme Governorofthe Umvei •
—the author of every good—lo ncluui \
leilpe His power: to moke confession . I*
siii-i: lo nsU their forgiveness ;to snppe •
enle His nierey, <V - depreeate liis w i • e
And a righteous (God having seen Into
visit many parts of onr country, wit 1
most destructive pestilence, the di-tr.
inp ravages of which, we have every re ■
son to apprehend, will ere long visa th 1
Slate; —And believing as 1 do, tflul iho
im pea ding .Judgments of Him, who d>
piselh not the contrite heart, call for dr
void humiliation and prayer, on th< p 1,
of his oflemlinp creatures, I have tie i - - -
fore tlionpht proper, at tliis alarming e. ;•
sis, respectfully to recommend, lothe 1.1-
iiahitiinls of this {State, unitedly to set a
part Thursday, tin l tfOlli day of S>eph iii •
her next, as a day for religions exert is. ,
espeseially fasting, luimiiiation and pi ■ y •
er. to entreat the Disposer of events**) f,
this awful pestilence may he averted IV' . i
us, or Iluit in case He, in His infinite v. 1
dom and righteousness, should see (it (•>
aflliet ns with it, that it may, by Hi.-pow
er and goodness, be so abundant ly s;«11! •
tilled and blessed to ns, ns to teach its ’ y
its afllicting illaslrations, the oncct tab i ■/
of liiimuo life, and ‘"so lo nuiniicr c u.‘
ibiys. tlnitw’c may upi>ly our heart* utd >
wisdom ”
in testimony whereof, I have hercuet >
set my hand, at Ih<- {state House in
Milleilgevillc, this IJdlh day of ,\u*
gust, in the year of onr Lord. < u ;
thousand eight hundred andthiit;,
two, and of the ladependt cee of A
inerieu, the fifty-seventh.
W ILWON LUMPKIN.
Sept .) 03
tiie Drawing in the eon
g fy,templated (Gold »V I
i f/olieries, will he r« ire! r
h issued front this office. They will g
pear in Numbers, so that they may In
bound together in pamphb t form.
Persons desirous of becoming subs* ri
hers can for wan'd their names to us pm !
1 paid, enclosing the cash, and they Will do
attended to. They should mention the
■ post office to which the numbers should
lie directed.
Tim whole work will contain about ah
• pages,arid cannot be sitlbrdcd at lesstlnu
. lo subr.eribei'S, rt-ii/lin nilvttnei ■
! POUiil.L CUTI!i’.K ’T.
Milletlpc' ille. August 9 P(.‘]3.
V»\\'Ac \\\ws\ v aVvo^s.
1 a description of the Manners and
i t histoms of the East, cspeeij dv
• jihtruil(jni‘tif Hie Holy Scripture* in th<
I form of a Tmiiiliar coaveisution betweers
/ Mr. itenyon and Ids son Harry. I litis
trated withnmnoroii# beautiful cuts. ! >
f Uev. Hourae Dill Diaper, in press, ami:
will speedily be published by
I RICIIAKDSON, LOUDiSIc. lIOLBRCt'K,
liosioi'.-
, {Ty 5 * This work will be a useful adtii
(ion toMiibbatb School-Libraries, m» w
as an attractive and entertaining wo. is
tor cliildren at home,
j April i-l