Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) - 27/02/1823
1823; Gale Group;
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Miscellaneous: Published Every Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday Morning, by T. S. Hannon. Classified ads: Georgia Fencibles, Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: Multiple News Items, A Canine Police Officer, The Levant Company, of London, have opened a subscription for the sufferers of the earthquakes in Syria, The following singular facts were stated at a meeting of a public society in Sheffield, England, To Engenius, Mr. Poinsett, has transmitted to Charleston a valuable collection of minerals, collected by him while in Mexico, Charlotte Lee, Letters from Havana, represent the state of Society at that place, as dangerous in the extreme for strangers, and Amercans in particular, Another Tale by the author of the Spy, Strange Occurrence, From the bills of mortality, it appears that in the city of London, the deaths for the year 1822, were 18, 865, The unprofitable practice of passing challenges through the public prints, which has lately become a fashionable amusement with the sportsmen of Virginia and New York, is pleasantly hit off in the following article, The new work of "The Pioneers," by Mr. Cooper, has already attracted considerable attention, and many remarks creditable to the author of the work have appeared in the northern papers, The Private Expedition. Editorial: We understand that one of the Daily Stages between this and Savannah, on its way up, on Sunday last, was runaway with by the horses, about 30 or 40 miles from this place, and was so broken that the passengers were brought up on Monday in a wagon, though we believe none of them sustained material injury from this effort of the horses to try their speed, Through the politeness of our worthy representative, Mr. Tatnell, we are enabled to give publicity to the following communication of the War Department, which contains information in which a number of our citizens are probably interested. Marriage notices: Married.
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