Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) - 05/03/1825
1825; Gale Group;
Autores
Paltzillian, L. V., Manuel Jose Soler, Jno. P. King, Chairman,
ResumoClassified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Miscellaneous: By Wm. J. Hobby. News: The Editors of the National Intelligencer, in their paper of the 18th February, in commending the good senses displayed in a publican in the "Nashville Whig," make amongest other things the following remark, Official, Within a few weeks past, considerable quantities of GOLD have been fround the land of Mathias Barringer, Cabarrus counly, 17 miles south east of this place, Miss Roxanna Sisson, daughter of Mr. Peleg Sission, of Stenington, aged 19 years, was on a visit last week at the house of her brother, in Westerley, R. I., Communicated, Extract, By Authority Public Act, GENERAL LAFAYETTE, with his Son and Secretary, sat out last evening on his tour through the Southern and Western States, The Ball on Tuesday evening, in honor of the memory of the natal day WASHINGTON, was one of the most agreeable public entertainments that has ever taken place in this city, The Last Herring, Eggs, It Seems to be ascertained and admitted, that Wm. Giles, Esq. is the author of the unceremonious animadversion upon Mr. Monroe, and on his application for an inspection of the accounts, an extract from which was published in our last, The Ratunda of the Capital had, yesterday, the appearance of a Bazaar, and attracted more visitors than either the Senate or House of Representatives, Multiple News Items, At a meeting of the members of the Bar, resident at Augusta, held by adjournment, at the office of Crawford & Cumming, on Thuesday, 1st March, 1825, John P. King, Esq. in the Chair; William T. Gould, was appointed Secretary, The number of deaths in the City of New-York, in 1824, was 4341, Extract of a Letter Received in the Town of Belviders, N. J. Dated Paris, Dec 13, 1824, On Saturday evening last, soon after sunset, we were visited with a smart Hail Storm, accompained by lightning and thunder, The intelligence of the triumph of the Colombian army in Peru, the capture of Canterace, &c. is amply confirmed by arrivals at New York, Baltimore and Charelston. Arts & Entertainment: To Augusta, To Amator. Letter to the editor: In confirmity with the provisions of the act of the 10th February, 1820 entitled "An Act to provide for obtaining accurate statesments of the Foreign Commerce of the United States," I have the honor to transmit; herewith, the following statesments of the Commerce and Navigation of the United States, during the year ending on the 30th day of September, 1824, viz. Editorial: We have just seep, attached to a barouche owned by a gentleman of Maryland, an apparaous for instantly releasing restive of frightened horses from a carriage, which, though ingenious, is very simple, and we think cannot fail to be extensively used when known. Elections: The result of the Presidential Election was first communicated to the venerable John Adams, by Mr. J. J. Jerome, of Boston, who repaired to Quincy immediately on the arrival of the mail.
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