Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) - 30/08/1826
1826; Gale Group;
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Daniel O'Connell of the Order for Liberators, Cassius,
ResumoMiscellaneous: Published Every Wednesday and Saturday Morning by a H Pemberton, Terms. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: Multiple News Items, By Authority Laws of the United States Passed at the First Session of the Nineteenth Congress, Taxing the Indians, The late commotion at Constantiople, between the Sultan and the Janissaries, or National militia, sugrs very favorably for the cause of the Grecians, Ireland, Hayti, Commercial Record, To the Citizens of Georgia, The undersigned, citizens of Augusta, who are equainted with less EDWARD CAMPFIEDL and WILLIAM BOSTWICK, sincerely sympathize With them, their friends, and the sufferers generally, by the recent calamity which happened in the destruction of their Ware-House, and the property stored in it, by fire on the night of the 8th inst, Port of Augusta, It will be seen by two articles, headed "The Boundary Line" and "Taxing the Indians'" which we have extracted from the Huntsville (Alabama) Southera Advocate, One Day Later from England, A notice was posted at the corners of ill the streets, informing that the king had issued ordinance commanding all persons having books or manuscripts on Masonry, or other secret societies, in their possession, to deliver them up within a weak, on pain of being considered guilty of high treason. Editorial: The Boundary Line.
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