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Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) - 17/07/1830

1830; Gale Group;

Autores

Ames, Wesley,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: Published Every Wednesday and Saturday Morning, by A. H. Pemberton. Arts & Entertainment: The Theatre, Romantic Story. Editorial: We would call the attention of the public, and particularly that of gentleman of genins, enterprize and capital, to the communication of Mr. M'CLUER, on the subject of a Hydrostatic invention, by which, as we understand him, he is enabled to live under water for days, or even months, and to explore the deep recesses of that element, We are glad to perceive, that efforts are making, among the respectable, intelligent, and patriotic of our citizens, to get up a Ticket for the Legislature, composed of candidates selected from the most able, enlightened, and influential individuals of the county, We are authorised to announce Judge THOMAS U. P. CHARLTON, of Chartham, as a Candidate to represent the State, in the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, at the ensuing election to be held in October next, Our correspondent "AMES" discusses a subject of interest, and one which should call forth the close attention and careful scrutiny of the people, at the present time. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Shipping news: Latest from Europe. News: Multiple News Items, The weather has been unusally hot for some time past, and for a long time uncommonly dry, Fuller the Bank Robber, The Southern Recorder, notwithstanding, its declaration, that it could not stoop to notice the chronicle, contains, in its last No., a most labored, but lame and impotent attempt to justify the outrageous language and assertions which we copied from its a short time ago, For the Chronicle and Advertiser, Bank of the United States, A letter from the Boston Palladium Office received at New-York, States that the U. S. schr. Grampus, Lieut. Mayo, sailed from Cape Haytien, June 4, and same night spoke brig Kremlin, from Antwerp, for St. Jago. Letter to the editor: Letter from Mrs. Royall, Extract of a Letter to a Gentleman in This Place, Dated. Elections: It will be recollected, that when the vote was taken in Congress, on Mr. Mallary's bill "for the alteraion of the duties on imports," or; in other words, for the more certain conforcement of the measures of the Tariff, all the Representatives of South Carolina and Georgia, except, we believe, one of the latter, left the House, for the expressed purpose of avoiding voting on it, and evincing, more emphatically, their disapprobation of the measure. Business: Commercial. Marriage notices: Married. Death notices: Died.

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