Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) - 09/05/1829
1829; Gale Group;
Autores
Warren R. Davis, Sam. Houston, Gen. William Hall,
ResumoMiscellaneous: Published Every Wednesday and Saturday Morning, by A. H. Pemberton. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: Caution, Multiple News Items, British duty on Tobacco, Domestic, The Duello Plagi-stic, No Party Man, "Upon what meat does this our Cæsar feed, "That he has grown so great!", Extract of a letter from an American citizen resident of Smyrna, to his friend in Baltimore, dated SMYRNA, 10th January, 1829, Indians, Remarkable Snake Hunt, The Providence Journal, speaking of the recent rencounter between Wellington and Winchelsea, introduces the following very judicious remarks, Appointments By the President of the United States, since the Adjournment of the Senate, The legislature of this state adjourned sinedie on Friday last, after having passed 213 … and 10 resolutions, The American Horse Tom Thumb, whose recent trotting match in England, appears to have astonished the knowing ones, has obtained an enviable degree of notoriety either for man or horse, A Clue Wanting, Address of Warren R. Davis, of South Carolina, to His Constitution To the Election of Greenville, Pickens and Anderson Districts. Editorial: "A Living Dog is Better Than a Drunken Man", Multiple Editorial Items, Suicide at Washington, More Female Mischief. Business: Commercial Havre Markets—March 19. Shipping news: Port of Augusta Arrived.
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