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Augusta? €we®i B giu.
w tvoOTieto oUte Gtote 'Vavcttv smi move «m*s oV
V\vc MamAon \Wc.
•m ras .«...» .»«*"« «•<•>- ™n-'"r
IS ken that elegant and oommodioi h Jrc P,|“ „e”v Mnaonlc Hail. I*
Broad and .Jackson ,r^ ot J ; ? ,1< ‘ J'lf tho*«-ily. ond is in die very heart ofbusincss
“ f
OSsOSSE hotel,
and in its interior ?K.S
fashionable visitor, .he aisOBB prc«ont a accom
modations Inferior to none in the most popular Hot--'
Having conducted (or n nuir he r m > ■' • > business added to the •.•‘.Vperiot
in this city, ho flatters hinisoll that his ( . on , w ||| epal.le him tc
advantages of situation and t ho ’• y , nny i lf ,nor him with their imtronngc
S l unremitting attention, nnd h
d,urges, will not forget the pressure ol the times.
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ff?* The C’lhMviitg siTAtiU-i ni rive ut, nnd dopur. fr ui
guhtrly as follows; ~ and departs wry day n;
Mdledgerille Stage arrives every t/tty, at 7 o’clock, p. .
Jl o'clock, i>. in. . *, p. m. and departs even/ day
fHTUumbiu, S. C. Stage arrives retry t/uy, at li o <■'
Jltheha-M. p. in. t at (5 o’clock, p. in. nnd depart/
evert/ .Kanin y wyn*lvos cv/’r'j 'J'mu day nnd
Urmiville', S. (V'&'.i.rm/uy, at 10 0'c10ck,,.,,} , n/ nn d SaliitH»y. at "o’clock, p. in. am
departs every 77/,0W,/,/iV!‘ iv, ‘ s ‘‘ Vl ‘ r >. ■> t/clia k. u. in.
C.iniwillr. S. V. Stag IVe/ay, utf o’clock, P- ,n u d departs even
Monday, nt <1 o’clock, n. m. * vt- , a y ,i * , ' 1a: ' 1 811 '
Augusta, June, 1831.
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STATE® IIOTEJIj
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»*•** l-u M-c ilml.hl«oxtr-n«Ivo »in«l .^.lon.litl
c. 1 , ‘^ l ' f ’ 1 Miv 1 • "''uati.d in the centre ol ha-iucs on Ih oml sl.is now
luted up m a superior manner, fur the recoplion f transient .V eonsiant ih,,,. tiers.
1,1 aill,l< .' *•> ,a lus lorm.T ostensivo Ihcil.li-s, (lie salrserihor has kPolv mkle.l to
the es uljl.shmonl the large■ mid clog.mlly li.iisl.ed a.ljoi.iing tenement; Inlclv <>e
cupietl oy Cvd. llnsin it. < i.aikim,- ; tm.l eonsetj 1, ul!/ tlio t aped States Hotel
now comprises the whole length of t,Vn. .tiov o.oMi iaV Uange: mid, for ,S
iWient. o( rooms, taeir peculiar conveiiicnre of nrrmi.r immt.mid the style in w hies.
loey me titled up, is unsurpassed. 1! not uunquaHed, |,y „„y Hotel in (he eouitti y.
~ l> laotiib me appropriated, wholly n,m, t frntn the puhlie poi ii.m of the Hsle.h
hshmuit (or the iiccommodntioii of hoarding mid transient families : far hotli ol
a\ .lam, the neeommodatkins oiler peculiar comfort m.d e, uveuiem e. eemhinim
f.e • met and retirement ol private .esi let,cos. with all the utte.Kio.is of a S’aUliV
‘;, l ‘e , sni ~, < ,O,IU m,s nneutpm.ee to the front and rear, entirely hide
1 l et n'W'.'" * , ' !lt, .T ,rs ’ !, ‘" 1 1,1 1!lc fern* ofencti, are all the eustonmiv out
im i.tiiiirs ol n pi ivate residence.
4 i Vi 1 . I '} I »»*»y t ijlioard out, tiro respectfully invited to call and ovum
‘ '""‘■'••uriit.imd I lem raiigementsmmleferllui, parlieiilur aeeoiium tla
wi • ; ;7‘rV’r l " V ' " Cy ,viU flud tlu>,, '> '» ‘■‘very respect, e.,m.1 to then
"i . x peetatioas.
W 1 * 0 ««• to render both the puhiin nnd private
) m i O.l . I . the Hotel, nil that onn reason,ihlv he desired, the suhscrilu rs, |i
:; 1 i , U 'o •?" hl « l ,f> " (I ' o, ‘' l Ox’ most agreeable erd aati-lm t. 1 v aeeeia
* V 1 ; 11 * !,l! wh « pnlr.mize it. Me ollhrs .l.cin spm i .„s, c» , tbrUhle , I
i' U " St l Vs ability—lha hes, .mm ihe Alm l
their tl -I V ll . B'tiuors—.."l,la.iretnl and attentive S. rvaals. \tal. for
"vis of .he best Provemler.au I fl.-st rale Ostlers.
nt*the l
August 4 GUIDES.
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I JUST ftSftKTHVSSB
AT Tin:
A\\gw»ta WhAv-vHoyo.
A MUIUCAN Domestic Manners, bv
Mrs, Trollope,
Lander's Expedition of the \igor,
Female S - verciirns,
Turner's Saered History,
p Fotirt l,n, J *’ani|» of Itonnparte, :int
other nmbe snf the Family Library,
v ParleyV- - \ arnica. \cw York, Ureal
li ritain nml Mythology.
C-ix's Anti-i'icnii His »or»«atory,
Motbor'-i i{iv,»k—l'm r\l Him,cwile,
I Hooper's Examination. < 'liilcVa Hook.
I l‘jinnraan'4 \ ritlouptie, 2d pat t,
[i, v Cdhraair-.V . Works,
Us. 'rUlnr’s History. the. <Vn.
fy* Aujrusj t,«t <»o
I
■ s, 'n. Esq. is duly tutllui iz
• Cl ' *° “Head to any bits!
■ Moss ta •vhu n 1 niu interested.
Hr. . KUK ' X KZKi: STAFINKS.
I BOOT Ai>l> siioiti
Pf 1 ! Tim Shibstribcr in rom-
V. I mrncin*f «,io Mamifnclnr-
Shoes, Pumps,
C*—*Vc, Uir the Cay, has taken
,(or the pre-amt, tin* Store ,\o, 2!!j , lately
jaeeupled by ,>lr ,1. S, denkins (helinv
t 1 "?? declined business) and liavin.r t>m
v; dove,l Mr. A. I*. SAM m, a lirsl rate
■ : Mechanic, to superintend the business—
j nlemls to keep it a respectable estab
lishment. None but (be best work done,
I aid at the shortest notice. Henflnmen
'leaving their orders nr measures at the
.toe Jury, or at ti,o SHOE s'i (>!! I)
«; VV. FOHFK. X„, opposite the
ixlobe Hotel, shall not be disappointed, as
egards quality. or at the lime promised
Saying so much-he respectfully solicit
die pafrontiircol hislVlcnds.nid the mib I
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_j'’V So wtl’
•81-8 T ti zirmYiirp,"
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-. iSi'Sh' Darrel i \o. 2 Mackerel.
••d qr. casks sweet Malaga Wine,
1* do. d i. french .Madeira, do.
o do. do. Sherry do. ,
A few qr. casks old' Port .V- Madeira I
x* ine. For sale low for cash or ap
proved paper, by
•i mai:>t?all
feugiiwfl
PROSPECTUS OP TUB \
SOWTHS&IT HSEi.LC, n
Agancr. lo bo Published Weekly, a*
MON'i'dOMKIi V, ALABAMA.
JTN issuing proposals fur the
the proprietors disregards
mo* appeals usually indue to the
and patriotic feelings o( Hie Puhhc, uee«n
il barely necessary to slate the po. U “ J
principles which shall guide its cou
The excitement which has T
throughout the whole Southern ostm
in fronscqunce of the unrighteous la.ih
, of iS2B, has created a marked di.h i cnce
in tin; political sentiments of the cilizeiis
of (lie South, as touching the po'vcis ol
the General Government--'which d lle
‘ encc, it is our candid helieh wi.l i« <>
iruo-ji mcuHurc be removed, by jj**.”/’ *-
fore them, in us clear ami iutelhgih c
form as possible, the principles and cor
rect policy of our entirely new aa>' "
rimental government, Ihe uoitise w
think has not been pursued in us
,1 line, as might have heea wished. « f
i- disputes of parties have usurp-.*; >•“;
af'.-ely the columns oi the few o1 "'\
:/i iliners in out-country, to allow a <Mll ' ‘ ‘j
>r sober and <lispassiouatc inv^t.ga h a
ol our national policy-and,
c. relations which cs.st-und
.<• ialen.led hy the _ frutncra ol the
to Elates Constilolton to . 7.
in the several Sis and the -I^^
eminent. We would not mdoc* hv 1.,,
expression ol this opinion* y \()\\ of
to accuse those prints ct i *wliiolt
duly,’hut merely 1° s \ s ' !o A 1 ,lors them
mast he apparent to the IV
selves of those papers. (0 public, a
To present, Iherejjjj’j, e inscribed the
sheet upon whleljj* (|, e Constitution —to
TiiuH i’uiN<;u y|.- ( . t . llu | aimofour Federal
explain thJthc only means by which it
■■x Union, imminent crisis, he “ saved
gasp,” and forever after perpcl
tjSs a! .ed —and to maintain and defend the
** reserved right-, powers imJ privileges
/ Ibe states, as severalty independent
and sovereign in regard to the sum
rights, powers and privileges—is the
purpose of the publication ot the Hi-.h-
The proprietors hind themselves to
. the support of no individuals far tlv
' Presidency of these United States, t< e
hold reserved to ourselves the right ol
commenting upon the puhiic acts oi pub
lic men. whether fur approbation or re
-1 pro,.,:—■esteeming it the iiighest and most
... sacred duly and privilege of the Press, to
decant upon the acts and proceedings,
,1 wlnilier of one ollicial personage, or ol a
constituted holly, freely, fearlessly am
... imlrammelcd by pledges, Men are place*
J in .ilHcc to transact the business oM m
1 People, mid a watchful eye should la
kept over them. Wo man has yet been
I found, so unbiassed by ids own inti-res t.
jfivo himselfup wholly to hie pei
{duties, solely fop the
Ml * r ' ... * -anno so pure, us lo induce
uj, ronst.ti.«:W? , (o lf ; fn l]u . ir
muve. welfare , wil| ,
cut n stated a;„t pct-iodii in rev..,, ( | j ( j y
acts. I- or these reasons, no pror:«w 0 .
. -ire made, n i pledges giv en, to iaconsiif
erateJy reprehend the course and con
duct of this one, public functionary—ot
to blindly applaud f.!ic_su’'- < ira xtic poo-
I deeds oi'at---*-
T.KVMJM,
E IV RRANTHWAITE.
TRRM.S.—The I Irkalp will he print
ed weekly on a large imperial sheet with
new type ami line paper.
.-kihseriplioii, £(> nil payable on <!te re
! ct ipt ofthe first nutiihei', 6-1 HO iit tlieex
j piration of six months, or $5 00 at the
! end of i he yeilr,
([/'’Persons holding Subscription pa
j pars will colder favor hy tyrwardiiig
them to the proprietors tit Columbia S.
(J. hylhe2oih A •>'.'! I next.
.Editors of News papers nre requested
to give the above a lew insertions.
1 l‘Vbj39_ If -II
THE
ftJHOKOIAft,
,l sfs Published ia the City ot’Sa vmmaii
j 3. and under(be late improved arrange
~ meat of the Western .Mail, dedarts ,r,i
!' (lie interior. .Mobile. NViv Orleans, iv<
each day, a few hours after it is Issuoa.
I arriving at 'Augusta in Sd, Millcdvcvilh
, in IS. and at Mtieon in 51 lieurs al'ter it.
j. de- nrture. Terms tfcS Oil per uanuiii i:
advance.
'VV\c Gcov^Vam,
Is published three limes a week and eon
tains all the intelligence, including ne-v
a,)• ertisements, ; nidished in the £),nlv
1 pager. Terms ijj(s 00 per annum, poya
hie in adv ance.
The Georgian, daily and tri vveoklj
contains thchitest Commercial, Political;
, Oomestie iV diiscellaneous intelligence,
and particular pains are k hcsfowe<j upon
* the Alarine department, where also wiii
he found all that relates to LJnriea and
Charleston. A Price Current, carefaliv
' corncfed from statements ufhuyers and
sellers, together with remarks on tin*
transactions of the week, is published
every Saturday, the Foreign Exports
noted daily, and regajar tables of' the
l ixports of one prim ipal Staples, both
Foreign and Coastwise, pabiished one<
a la-Miiii.
Advertisements from abroad will he
eotisjiicnously inserted in both papers at i
75 cts, per square of 1 i lines (in- the (ir-t. i
and dT.v rents for every sneceediay ?*•.,},. j
lieation, when daily, or 5a eenis when i
twice or tln-eo times per week, i.caral j
notices earefully published, so a; to cum- •
t>ly with the reiutisitionsyf the law .
_ I o-{
From the Ist of < Vtober next ! ,
foyrTenements in Mrs. (Jeaves t
range o! wood Maildini's, Nos. I ,
. v*'. 51, and sd, on liie south J-
ol Peoad sirev-t. ne.dnetuly opposit,-j
the I’ridge iJank. The T.atemenfs con-
eneb of n Store cii IJ.-inii! s',r- it. e! 1
siiioii l>wet!rng above, and back I,add !.!
in_rs. A|ii>lv to t
A. SI.AUtUITKR AC. I.Ani'ZAN, t
. Iff nl.< (nr Airs. Jkjr.y tlrinrs’.
•-■'l'M 10t 04 • v
Situation Wsatcd,' ~ Ii 1
a young Alatt, who is capable o! j a
.13 attending either in a Dry (,'oods.lv
Grocery, or Commission Store ; and wili ! v
-'C satisfied with a lilieral eompensatiou. w
A line addressed to S 1,, and left at 'hi* j,
office, will be attended to.
Oct d «( (v
KI>UCA r rSt>Jl
vvvvvv maKVMi uaBOR.
subscriber having
i a small plantation near Eato.-ton,
proposes to tnko six oreighl >
of good moral character, hetw jtn ti
ages of 12 and 17 to provide lor then u -
struction in the various hrancu -
uculion, in Agriculture, ‘
ebaoic Arts. Apparatus to >-l-h - - ;
sciences oi'
u»lThUo S 0,.1,y, &«. "ill be ~rooU.»Uo U .»U
and a iMcchahtc shop el ected. ~
fSdsools of this kind cs.abh-iod , r
Tennessee and in the Mimhe and Noi th
etn States have nourished beyond the
pcctations of the most sangame. . -
dre ls of applications to entei ttautui-.
il ,V e I,ecn rejected dining the year so
i' lle want of accommodation, inewn U
luis been urged by several
.... j literary gentlemen, w.. 0 u..vi piot.i
i-‘-i their sons, to open a similar one «u
' cvm-gia and he now designs to make hit.
1 So many months have e
' tiVt n fl^° n :l w,tc - cHire rorijietl
’ i.,x‘-iie ui) die particulars cl hi., plan,
! nf wdl make high pretension# in ro-
L> " ‘ V/his qnalilici.iioiis nor the amount
-f.;", Jiall be learned. He will endeavor
1 Wcver to impart instruction ns fui and
■» ps well as lie is able. Assistance wih
. he procured in leaching tlio mechanic
1 arts and some cf common the hrnncl.ts
[• of Kdueation. "IMie object is <<> make
, practical men and <pnih!y lliem lo bt
comc good teachers oi sclioo.s.
In govermiient, he will endeavor lo
, act the part of a parent mid treat the pa
-1 pi!s as his chihli-t n : hut he must he ohey
, ~,i Kc desires no parent to scad ms son
I who is unwilling to have him submit to
I the regulations of the school. L«th slu-
I dent will labor two or three hours in Hie daij
or about oas dmj and a hit J in the ««■-
. (lare’will be taium. us the weather grows
, warm, that they be not exposed to a mid
i ;!ii V sun, till they become mured to athlc
, tic exercise, by employing the inornmgs
, and evenings. «o many hours will not
' be requisite all the year, bat in a busy
;■ easan. semewhat more.
> Each student will provide hirnscli with
. -bee's towels & blankets —and il would
. he economical for him to have a course
1 suit to wear during the hoars ol labor.
. !{ooks, stationary, od, iVc. will be lur
•lished those who need (hem at the iow
, c-( mice. The times of examinations and
. vacations cannot now he named. ' lu- i
i „io„s service will be attended every w»b
hath in Eutonton, a little mdre Ilian a nine
i distant. .
1 Those who wish to eater their sons
.. must give information and secure places
, hy the 10th of.lannary. The school will
i pc opened on the 2-? d.
fetters tip.if fntiil, addressed to Eaton
ton, w ill receive aUeiidon.
Wciiv\\ f A\u>v\H Mutt' t cnv.s.
I The coarse of instruction will occu
py three years.
■2. Hoard. lodging, washing, lint ion.
Arc. (or the isl year will he SMO: (or (he
fl o,i *75; n-ul for the 3d i.rb'-l. Payments,
i- liaU'veaily in advance
~ 7 » *.-■ L-jr .slip,'?
' €Soli£> fiMD MAP
ttF THE
COUNTY o? CHEXIOSCEI.
aHAV E now in the hands of the En
graver. which will he completed hy
the first of November next, n general and
accurate iMap of the Cherokee Country,
drawn from the returns of the District
•Surveyors, Owing to the great number
of feds, into w hich the country has been
r livideil, particularly the Gold Region.
• and the large dimension ol the sheet it
will require, to have all those numbers
i lis.inctly and accurately laid down, I
have thought it advisable to form the
Mcp into separate and detached (Sec
tions; which I designate as Gold Map
and [.and Map.
j Ail the Land IK-trfclsin the Territory
are laid n on one sheet, and const!-
'a;,- a distinct and separate Alap by
j ; themselves.
The districts reserved and surveyed as
(fold Districts, are divided into three
-beets or Maps. Districts ,\o 1.2, 3, I.
5. li. 12, Rl. I 1. and 15, of the first sec
.ion.form tliellrst .ASap.
Districts IVo. I, 2,1!, 1 I, 15, 10. 17.
10, 20, 21 ami 22. of the second section,
.'inn the second .Asap.
IJisiricts No. 1.2, O. l. 17. Is, 10,20.21.
tad 22, ol'lhe third section, and Districts
I Vo. t, 2,;{. I(», and 17. of the lourtb sec
tion, form the third Map. On these ;
Dips will he found each District in the!
Torriory. with every stptnro lot of Earn! 1
mil Frnelipn (listin' lly laid down A num-1
bered: all .Mountains, Rivers, ('recks, j
Rranches, Roads, Ferries, »V-(t. are cor- ;
i-ectly and faithfuiiy delineated.'
The .Map will be iiandsoiaely ongrov- •
d, printed on strong silk paper, colored
md put up ia morocco eases at the fol
lowing prices, ■> i» :
I<n.ul Map, SJS 00
Goid .Maps tjriJ 50 each, or for
(he three, £lO 00
For (told and Eand Maps,
prising the whole Territory. £ls (10 r |
I'ersons desirous- of obtaining- this
vr.lnr.hle .Map w ill do well to inform the j
i paldMier soon, as but a limited number j
! cu.m be obtained during the drawing ol
j (he ?. itlery.
I All cominucicalioßs addressed to (be i <
subscriber in .MilledgefiOc. Ga (pustnar j;
1 ~ii i ( j rmtrse.) will meet with prompt .at-1
u-atioa. |
OR WOE GREEN. I
ti’•‘l'Vi ii.', .] i nils i i-12,
{Cy-’-Mditors in the t»tate of Georgia,
who are disposed to publish the above
two or three moi.ths, shall receive a set >
of the IMnps ns compensation. ().{«. '
'V. T VWTB 73' T~ H S
S i A ixi Ct* MC I
(rM! \EE hereafter regularly aftead
.fe. tin* iSapei-ior Courts of Rielnacmi
County, illy oiiieo and residence are in 1
Gieeasboroagb. fersons residing in •’
\yyusta, having business to Iratisnct. !!
reijuiring tiiC cervices of a Jjawyer, in !l
the counties of Greene, 31 organ, New- 0
■ m ( lar've, t >g!o(orpc, AVilkes, Einooln. I 1
s'al!iat»M-ro, .Monroe, or Hancock, and ”
who may choose to entrust it to me. (
will have an opportunity of conferring
with me personally, twice in a year l
a relattion to it. ’ '
FRANCIS 11. CONE. >,
ucco if is ; ;
GEOSBO-3A IfOTEIi.
G-AaiVESV ga.
Subscribers beg leave lo an
Ja_ nounce to their friends, and tb.e
puhiic generally, that their House wili he
In readiness to receive Hoarders hy the
25th of July next. ,
The GEORGIA HOT E is situated
on the west corner of the I’ahlic (rqimre.
(t is spacious, neat, mid comfortable. To
the man of family, tiie ndivldnnl travel
In', the doily I'OiinUM’yO!* ti:o
visiter, the GEORGIA HOTEL will pro
ycroinmodritions inTcrior to none in
the western nart of Georgia. Our if fa
bles will he bountifully supplied with the
best el Provender, and attentive Ostlers.
Gainesville is'one of the most nourish
ing and growing villages in Georgia. It
| is situated immediately on the upperFed
j oral Road, nine miles from (he Cherokee
line, mid ahonl eighteen miles from the
Cherokee Gold Mines, it is the most di
rect route for persons wishing to explore
the Cherokee Country, who live in the
Eastern and Middle counties of Georgia
or t Carolina. Persons wishing to stop in
Gainesville, con be accommodated with
private conveyances to any part of the
Gobi region they may wish to visit. !he
line of stages running; from Angusfu to
1 Athens has, also, been extended to
Gainesville; and. from thence to a!ar
rays villi-, twelve miles west of Gainer
1 ville, which gives as great fiiciiit-.es in
travelling to the (told region as to any
other part of the Plate. Nve believe,
from (be local advantages w inch Gaines
ville possesses, that there is no village in
i the (State, that is better calculated lo
render those comfortable and pleasant
who may wish to spend the sinnniet
mouths in the up country. We aredai-
I |y refrephed with mountain breezes —the
nights extremely pleasant: and the best
and purest t.-f pump or spring water. —
An accommodation stage will shortly be
ruonhig from Gainesville to Clarksville
J Persons from Gainesville wishing to vi
sit tiie falls of Tnllooin, or any other cu
riosities located in Habersham, can la
conveyed to and from on reasonable
terms. Ry onr personal and unremitting
attention, we hope to he able to rondel
' all, wlio may favor as with a call, corn
's fnrtahle and easy. Wo therefore ear
: aeslly solicit a shareof public patronage
A UrSULOAI EiP H<>i ’
W.M. N. UISIIOP
Orfinwvitlc, ‘Aid Jr nr, ] S{2. slw
Tim
VTcoly SIo rning Courier
AM)
• XEW VOISJt K A 45, Il IS»13 IS ■
!■ On Satr.rdny, the January, im f.
(be Proprietors of the .Morning Couriei
- ? ■ -- - «•••»•
u.. i.a largest 10110 sheet ever 1-
3 a W eekly Newspaper to contaii
"It that appears during the week in tliei:
daily paper. If will be published on tin.
paper, with new type; and to place ii
j witliin the reach o( ail classes ot the coin
- j inanity, it will be nflorded to subscribers
y | at the reduced price of nmia-: doli.aks
j per annum, pinjuhle ahvmjs in advance..
’ io consequence of tiie other Daily Pa
pers in New-\ oak, determining not to
1 htTunl vessels nn<! receive their no>vs a.
• Sunday, the Publishers oflhc (.’oitrier A
' Enquirer have lately invested thirtj-.h.n
‘ J thousand Dol.l.aks in a separate news es
1 I bd.'lbhment, consisting of one Schooner
• oluiheiy tons, one of sixty tons, and the
' j necessary row-boats, 't his oslahlisU
| tneiil is sap|)orted at the annual expense
• of mm-: tuousam) dollars, and vessels
| from Europe are boarded at sea and their
- j news disseminated through the country
j with great dispatch, long before they
■jreach the harbour,
in its politics, the Column &, E.XQuinrr.
■ is purely Democratic—adhering to the
principles ar.ii usages of the Republican
I Party, and advocating the re-election of
| Genera! Jackson lo the Presidency. Its
columns are alike devoted to Foreign
I and Domestic intelligence, Morals, Li
| terulnre ntjd tho Fine Arts. In morals.
| however, ii does not act upon (lie creed
1 ot Fanatics or Rigots, hut on tin- crflitra-
I ty. inculcates those principles oftnornli
| ly r and religion only, whicii are founded
i upon peace and go >•) will to all mankind
| —tiie fruit of which is fob ranee and bro
, thorly nilection instead of “persecution
i for opinion's sake.”
i pwards of i-our thotts'vM) copies of
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i Daily, and nunc than Tinti-.r, tikic.-.a.mi
.Semi-weekly; and in the City cfNew
\ ork its daily circulation is known to be
more than an hundred per cent, greater
than any other paper. These facts are
referred to, as nilording the only com
mer.tnry the Froprietors can with pro
priety oiler on (lie qualify of the matter
| w hich will he found in their contempla
ted weekly iaiblicption.
It is intended to publish 17.500 copies
of the first nnnsber of the paper, which
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Post Master ia the I'nitcd (states, in or
der that a specimen of the publication
may be examined.
ts rtrss.
Daily Paper £i» per aan. ) r ~
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mit the aniounl. shall be I'm-oished with n
copy- gratis; and to companies often
subscribers, who associate and remit i
twenty-five dollars, it will b L . st . n , \- ot .
;;2 50 cadi per annum.
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S .<\ MAN I RIN'I’EII, to whom liberal
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ys'vilß Subscribers well , known mflß
' a ’ Georgia, as dealers in Ekutheu-H.
ware, China, Glass, &c. beg leave to in /
form {heir numerous customers, ns
ns others on their way to Charleston, tlmtßp
tl.dr stock is now complete, end
non need by judges to lie the best in
United HUtU-s, which tiiey m e offering to ft ,
merchants at as low u rate ns any mar- WaV
ket in America. m. : -
They arc well aware that promises «n • Bvr
less supported by facts, arc useless, and Wmt
worse "than useless; they make no pro- Hi
ufscs. nor appeal t o publics empathy again-,!
powerful combinations or private monopoly, Hf
they arc well satisfied that the public Ht
know how to appreciate such appeals.— K
No market is closed against us, but on 9t
the reverse aii are open, and our bnsi- ■
ness solicited by the manufacturer ; our H,
friends are many ami powerful, and with H;
numerous other advantages, our facilities IK
for doing business arc not equalled by any
dealer in Augusta, orsurpassed by any in H
,V< no-York. p,
Wc would say, in conclusion, that, we My
intend making it the interest of purchasers ■’ .
to buy from us: cur prices shall lie lnu\ H
nnd terms liberal. Wc refer to our cus- I
tomers in every village in Georgia lor r
the respectability of our house and pec- H
tituilc of our business principles. t
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fi.fi/BIIOOK, Uoston, give notice that I '
they will soon have ready for publication, 9
; *A Commentary on the Holy Itible,” 9
’ from Henry and Bcolt, with additional 9
explanatory notes from Doddridge, fa- 9
trie, Poole, Lowth, and other eminent 1C
J writers.
* The above work is now in progress in M
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Tract Society, and will !>c issued here I ,
11 as the parts are received. The whole Ij
conveniently arranged lor family use, T
1 !fc-etfitcd with improvements by Severn! 1
1 Clergy men in whom confidence may be I
placed.
c April IS Hu
; [CP C AIJTMW..O !■
~ A f,L persons arc hereby cautioned n •
j /BL gainst trading for TVVO NDTCS of
band, given conjointly by niyselfi and
wife, Oathrium? A. Marsh, to Joseph
e i ’arswcll, one of them for S2O. drawn on
, r the Ud of May, 1832, and n ade payable |
'j, one month alter date—-flic other drawn
on the same day, fur fl 2 30 ets. and pay.
able two months alter date—ns the said
. Pars well has received the full value Ibr
them.
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Hamburg, 8. C. August Kith, |po
T1 c Carol in in n will please publish the
above three times.
BsATW 55 !■’ G r 1 s*A JL H, ''
A cmiAT SAatt&af ■
is now oil- red in the side of a ir ,t , ,
. 1 t off,Ahl>, in Can-oil ..curdy, with h is
discovered to bo n. h m the Golden pnmer-
to
it .Tnno A .R PL ' AT TUI:S «»FFIOR.
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* A " pnt »» August 11. for
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u 'flic (tepositorv of
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r 1,111 snper-roynl paper. Hverv number
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~ (tits, illustrative ot some of the contents ■
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, a< V' c 'aodrrafe prieo of #3 „ year
r A specimen of the work ...uv be seen
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. I ioii« ore received,
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: ' . I>R. llWEirr
(!./' 'I O WHOM IT MAY CC.VCA’/LV ra
BV the usaof ii,-. limiter's incslTma
bio i ills, persons of either sex. if
hey carefully foil ow the very valuable
i plain, and copious directions ncroniim
ii} t:ic‘in, nre mnliiod c<!ccfn;iJ!v (o c
radicate A LMIM’ALV DIBKASK, and
to restore lost hcallh, with ease, snfe/u and
csrtmntu. in a lew- days.
f a the extensive sale and iinexain
j pled success oi this illedicine, in this
otiior cities,and principal towns throiMi
■l oullae Union, for the last fifteen years
j liming which it was satisfactorily ~rc|-
| pared by Dr. Conway, ineonlestibly
prove, that when used w ith the ! \.J r;< v
4 ■ ■' * k ’* Dims, it ellecfsa tliorough
ami speedy euro of that dreadful disor
der, oeno.itniiited tiso Bvonrge of the Ila
man liars. ° J J,u
Pills ore accompanied, when
'h;‘ if. with Hie J\.»EC-
Sl-it\ 1 and CEilATf]
! . so constitute a most powerful metii
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Has 5 rot can disorder. Full nnd plain r//-
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me,:/, accompany each box. so that per
sons of either sex may cure flmnsclvce
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led wrapper.
march 21 , )7
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pear in Nmnlipps, so that they may | JO
bound f.ogeliier in pamphlet form.
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hers eon for want their names to „ s nost
pim... eneloMug the cash, and thev will h e
a lien, led 10. -ilmy shnufd mention the
m ,!,c -i*™ i,i
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pages,and cannot be afforded at lees (hap
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