Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) - 04/03/1829
1829; Gale Group;
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ResumoMiscellaneous: Published Every Wednesday and Saturday Morning, by A. H. Pemberton. Editorial: We make the following extracts from the Second series of Garden's Anecdotes of the American Revolution' a work which we noticed a few days ago, Emigration of the Creeks. News: A Sign, Multiple News Items, Congressional Summary, A correspondent of the Savannah Republican thus writes of Gen. Jackson, Use of Liquors in the Army, "Edge Hill"—by a Verginian, The letter of Mr. Adams to the gentlemen who addressed him on the subject of the alleged plot to dissolve the Union, as might have been expected, has created much excitement in the East, The concluding part of Mr. Adams' letter is in type, but unavoidably deferred for want of room, Volunteer City Guard, Inauguration of Gen. Jackson, Joshu a Barney, of Maryland, The documents transmitted by the Secretary of War, on a call from the House of Representatives, throw little or no light on the subject of Boundary between the Creeks and Cheerokees, To My Constituents, Mississippi. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Malloda, Beautifull Extract, Circus. Shipping news: Late from England, Port of Augusta Arrived. Business: Commercial. Death notices: Died.
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