The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806, June 05, 1802, Image 3

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the King at a flared price, and afterwards , retailed to individuals, the prolils on* which (peculation, is to go to the fuffe rers," BALTIMORE, May 23. Just as our paper was going to profs, we learnt the arrival of cape. Rogers, from Cape Francois. He and captain TDavidfon, we learn, were both liberated from their dungeon*, and orderd to leave the Cape in four da vs. NORFOLK:, May 2s. By capt. Moffat, arrived here last Sa turday from Port Republican, we arc fa vored vvith a ncwfpaper of that place, dated the 3d inft,—lt contains the follow ing letter ; / s' “ Head- Capt Francois , * ■ ' April 28. “ The General in Chief to General Du gua. “ I announce to you, my dear general, that I have this morning, at Hauudu- Cap, had a conference with Christophe, the result of which is, that he now actu ally commands my advanced guard near Dondon j he has evacuated the pods of Licnbe; in (hort, he is, together with his troop:., completely in my power. r Xembrace you, my dear general, • (Signed! - • LECLERC.” The number of troops which came over with Chriltophc, were fqjd to he 4000. The day caps. Moffat failed from Port Republican (ihe 6th inft.*) in formation w r Us received there that TOUS SAIN T had capitulated to the French trodps, together with' his troops, in don lequcßce of a previous arrangement made between general Leclcrc and Christophe, by which Tobffaint is to receive a penfi- Ari from the French govertimenfol 100, 000 Itvres per annhm ; hefh-as liberty to retire to any dtlwF cbuntrH', hut tnhft hot imthc tflriihd-of St. Domingo, •** CHRALEbTON, May *5. ExtraSi 'ft, a letter from a gentleman tri ~ Cape-Franco:if to the Editors cf the 'Jtmety dated May 8, 1862. ’ . yW -i haye the pleasure qfaddreffing you, to inform you that Chrilfopii/c and Touf (aint.hawc fu|rende?ed, .with tfieir arpies, to : ,Gqn. .LeCierc; jw? latter of these men baa been permitted tp retire to, his plantation j other is at , ;di fiance jfr.cm the Cape, I 9m, in hopes to inform you soon of,the.:fate, of Doffline, whp'ftili rQlifts, apd is determined to fa cdfice his life fooncr than he taken. Much praise is due 10-4 he conduct and hpnraqity of Gen. Lapuipe, aY Aux-day > fci, i wfiio leccivetiliis orders from ToafTaint to com- facrflicelhould 'the French their troops—hut .his fioUie? His humane ’ foul, dtfdainVd 1 41- and 1 rebellicAiy'lifc' fileti the livtS ofStotiy,' ahd the to wivfrdm‘dehrft& lion j the fouth and \VI If lilies df the iflknd Have not fullered materially, qs the fe voßers were much, better 1 ’difjWftd there thaniherq.r. a ■< rMTI MU" I * ~ ud m. : 13 * the 5 20th inst.; of .the United States, wq* ,recei.V44on his way ; jdfyvby the &iilij;ajy*anddeivil officers,, and several companies of volunteers; and was con. gratulated pndijV qitiyaj, hf iHar ilV,; 'Edward mb dii<s*fd.i)en- j ms, Efq’rs. a committee on behalf of the Corporation ; and by ft^uiloch, M.'h fe %«i?f5WFe M ,‘te s» £ h «n 3 wap ;[ | 1,%, b;ii ! WX„f •Wf «>•>,!■ uwwrCilly | |»ri«ps-.p(:va*TOlJr led,oil,aav tortne* occaiioiL = 1 j ft tMH.I 9tf f % to nation- rni y j The 3#} Statermcn of*76, . who made an Empire cT*Briti(K depen^cn- I of i SoPi Vvho re- I t h=r llit ed : —perpefuitv to flits ITlhftHods’ielf- ’ %hplc fbf 6u <4 j yblunrary consent of the . ‘•'“4. 'fho uas jeffer&h, fftcTO&ffe C/tf’tfle i United States-^—May j nue to meet theUdnadence of his friends, iS pnd defeat the.calumnies of hiS chemies. c. Tb« memory of the grca\ and good Wafhirigtbn^' 4 * j 6/The ofheers tkral departments of Aafe-~-*Their"tdlnXs, I nod vigilance, cmipcntly cfitlsje them’th* grautpdo of the people.; a /i 1 -7. 'rjjffie ; iaflh« ft ate gQvempepss *in all their rights, as the furefl bubyArJe i against anti*republican, if and o *' '‘ . ■% i the prticfvauou of the general govern ment in its whole conftituuonal vigour, as the (heet anchor of our peace at home and fafety abroad. / 8. The State and Governor of Georgia. 9. Our Delegates to Congress—May their late zealous and .patriotic exertions for their country’s good, be justly esteem ed and treafnred up in the hearts of their constituents. 10. Economy in the public expendi ture, with the honest payment of debts, without impairing the facrodnefs of pri vate faith. it. May thofc who would wi(h to diflblvc our union, or to change its pre fect republican form, stand uridifturbed as monuments of the fafety with which er ror of opinion may be tolerated, when reason is left free to combat it, 12. The cxifting judiciary of the U nited Srar.es —The judges dependent on God, their good behaviour, and theexi ftence of their offices. 13. The militia, army, and navy of the United States—May they continue the prompt defenders of their country under the controul of the civil authority. 14. A jealous care of the right of elec tion by the people. 1 5. The memory of general Greene— -Rcljieit to the wisdom of thofc sages, and the blood of thofc herpes who devoted themfclves to theliberties of their country. 16. The memory of general Ogle thqrpc—rWhofe arduous toils and itrug gles in the tftablilhment of Georgia, en tities him to our warmed gratitude. « ij, vAn unrestrained, ffeedbtn of the press, .and universal tolecaiion jof rd'gion Tr-rWUerc .there is equal liberty, justice and truth will triumph over calumny and falfeheod. ' ,v? . 1 ■ . , ii'O VOLUICTEEII TpASTS., After the Vice-Prefulcnt retired. The Vice-Prefidcru of the United Sltates. After Gen. MTntofti retired. Gen. M‘lnto(h. < e ; After Gen, Jackfbn* retired. Gen’. Jackson. .v. By Mr. Simon MHhtofh.The go vernor and State of N ewe York. By -Cape. O. Smith. The Republi cans of Georgia and South-CaroUna. By Major Harden The Memorable , 4th of Mardh »Bok*' N ‘ •*' * * . '‘'After Mr. 'fchair retired. Mr. Tel fair. I>Jh . ntoif fni x*» t»d I ■Jf , ■ At Ue court house in the cdk nfy jf Elkrtt n u bn the f rjt Tuefdat in July I next, t , WILL B E SOLD, * . The f6iiumng Property t ' to wit } Sv? acres of land' in. Elbert cqunty, oD.BefVcidam creek,, with guoi impjfoycinepw, and Jtne3 place where W. BUakenlhip lives,, and taken’ as the property of said Blankcn&ip, to fafisfy faudry jfccutions. *2OO acres in laid county, with some Improvements, and is the place where 1 J° h “ Rwil yt w ' fr*}f fr^.' x ‘! ccutioa as the properly bf laid Rdyil. acres in said cotnky, more or left 1 , with good jmprov'etnents, lies on Savan naht hvurij occupied hjl, and liken as the | property nf John F. Gemldi to fatisly ; sundry fttficuilonss. A | 400 acres of land in Taid county, it dieiagAiif Wilikmi diiw:»,i j wcllf impidved, 4 Tajt; taken, as the property of said -Qhaade* Urn .jsH fc :& tlslt|SL4 i b oi iP 'M b©- ; ing the here J attic* f Hanp?h nqw f Htck joiaa Stephen Heard 1 taken, as thc , .pfopccty of fatftHannah. i 0 pfaki*# -JU2OO aof«» mote or leL, ,Gid dees, on Broad river* Jditj! IfiMißy J Jniwii; J iW»l.fiitCt:-1 : l<^nef|y koewn by the I havne .Gdom’n Fryry; lUisl a’aovif ofdaodi«*Hs n a, t he pro. ipcqty of siharb HogW&)t# fa#|fy ,|andry nuir.O r. to* tt-xio# -o . zooiactes'of iend be ing thciplace where now iLffcad goqd , impro*K)mpn%’! joins Samuel Pattcrkm and.Uang* ij#» creek; taken as -the property iqd BaldiHnl r fctidi < . rr*»T < -nr r<M>/acrea, mor© or less, Gfd coppty, -ijc htmg *kfi<pl4cf where George F.. -rakbaowdivesi improved * taken by .ecmqeo .at of laid Getraid. ’ One lot in* rhe town of Petcilbarg; -tskeA'sMtf pedpei ty of Thamaa. Fnili ■ IdMS Usnof ok»« w..» hyi j acres* Jnnd Elbert county, iaotebskfs, Uingjon Dove’s creek, and being the place ujbsfie Beverly and -Gcargc GrsetiwoQil live?, sr.d wdl im iprored, joins William and Henry Cri lontom; taken as the property of George and ikaycrly Greenwood. ConditLrs Cassi. -■L ; f- - - . • aU&f.’f-' • ■R.-MIDdIETON, Sinif. May j 6, <) f ] ‘ . f •' '' ** 1 , AUGUSTA, June Bvahadr of tile last fe.Tion of Congress, the following Pew poll roadb arc establish ed in Georgia: From Oglethorpe court-house, by A thens, through GlaHdburg, to Jackson court-house. 'the poll road from Franklin court* houfc to Jackson court-house in' Georgia* is difcontinuedl ‘ The fame law also authorifes the Poll*. Mattel Central to cbnfradi, for a term not exceeding five years, with private companies, for carrying the Mail of the United States, on the main pott-road be " twren Peterlhurg in Virginia, and Louif vfltfc in Ghorgia'j in mail coaches or ftages* calculated to convey passengers therein, provided that the cxpence thereof does not exceed a sum equal to one third more than the present cxpcnce of conveying the mail on horse back —and direds that after the firft day of November next no other than a free white person (hall be employed in carrying the mail of the United States, on any of the post-roads, either as a poft rider, or driver of a carriage. i DIED, at Mount Vernon, on the ajdji’t, Mrs. MARTHA WASHING TON, relid of the Ifjte illuttrious Gene ral GEORGE WASHINGTON. (jQ- THE Northern Mail will in future close every Monday, Wed nesday aod Friday, at half past one P. M. No letters arriving after that time will be sent by that Mail. , '< , J. B. WILKINSON, P, M. —» • •*’ . ■ . fcT “ J Merchant's Clerk," and “ A Clerk or Storekeeper," are received. t * ? * * # 'Y Kick a Seminary. Seminary is now in motion, under the diffcftsoo of Willi am Prince, Efquirc, who Hands high ly recommended by Prcfident Meigs, as man of Letter*. v J J: * n »• 1 ARCHER POWELL, Sec'y. A*. T \ - —„■ t —k. Wanted Immediately, S"J - 0t <^ZJt^ve Months, take charge of. mjf Saw Mills in Burke. Tp fach a person, I will give Ttry hbe "\.**S^ AS glasco CK. , jfune.tr . - j j > : 4 1 WILL BE SO LD?, ’’ !. At Franklin court houju on the •yihjday of August next, Jhe following tra&sj of land , or so much of each as wiUfatisfy thttax due the United States, AN improved plantation, whereon James R. Whitney now resides, fituatc on, Reed creek, about three miles ; above fiattonV ford, ,dn Tugdla river i Ujt doe thereon D. 37 395.^ An improved plantation,' adjultilng th* town df Carncfviltt, pq the watets j of fctsfaatn*l& dreek, a branch of^the William now tpfides; ’.tax due therepn D. 1,9 98. One other improved plantation, situ s« «N»t one mile be. low K>c*l terry, whereon, Nathaniel Payne now resides; rax-duc D. 4 CO.r HENRY-CM APPELEARj Collector of tfie Revenue for Franklin emy*. « m \ **?• -V.* s*. -T* • * .> * * { 7 May *7. £ ,• ALL perlbns are for warned trading fur ioq acres of laod in Burke county, Hate of Georgia, waters of M«- Bean, with -any perfon,but myfclf, as I haw/, the lights for said lands from the original proprietors, John and Nicholas Miller. * SHERWOOD HATLEV, ] Mw tot u . *— »« 11". ■ ■ -■ • •■T GEORGIA, Rich mono GotfifTT. Jfy Gaoeok^W atrins, derkjof the court of ordinary for said county v WHEREAS! IViUiam.Qarrttt has:ap plied to me far letters if admi niflraticri on the est ate and tjftFls of James Garre.it, late of Eigefdi county,~&oulk~ VartliWh dec, ‘- THESE are therefore to cite and admo nijh all and fmgidat ike kindred and cre ditors of/aid dtceafed , to be and appear before the honorable the court df ordinary , to te held tn and for said county on the ff Mjnday.in July next, tojhiw coufe, if a ny they can, why said Utters Jhould not be granted • GIF£N under my liahd at cjt:e g this j 4 th day of June- l8oJ» THE METHODIST AVC.XJ, STA QIIARTERCY MEE:rrVG'wilt commented 6h Satuvday*'the• (at iz o'clock) andclofc Monday night the June; the Love-Feast, will opefi cifely at 8 o’clock, Sabbath morning, for the ad million of our Christian Brethren, and all rellgioufly inclined friends. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Suffer will be adminiftcred on Sunday, after the fixft Sermon, at 11 o'clock, being Whitl sundav. The Friday previous, is fee apart to be observed as a day of Solemri Fading and Prayer, for God’s bleflings on the World in general, and the city of Augusta in particular; and calling to mind, byway of thanksgiving, the innui. merable temporal and spiritual bleflings. of a Divine Providence.—Miniftcrs and friends are expcfled from a distance. * Likenefles in Miniature Painted at Mr. AJktords Tavern, neatly executed, and Jikenefs warranted* The Artist will remain only a fli?rt time ia this City. Gentlemen who wi(h a ProfpeA paint ed of their Country Seats, elegantly and naturally executed, any hear of the’ term? by applying at Mr. Alhon's, Aur,ufh, June 2. jy o t i'S.EMpSf\ THERE being at present, a vacancy in the Redon hip in the Wa/nef borough Academy, Burke county, any person to that appointment, who will come forward well recommended, will mcit liberal encouragement. GEORGE SEEGAR, ! June i, JOSEPH RICE. Watch-Maker, Next door to the Pfl- Office, OFFERS for Tale, a variety of Jew elry, Silver and Plated Ware, &c. i *+* Watches and Clocks carefully re paired. r r ~ .SHERIFFS SALES ‘ Vn the Jirft Tutjday in July next , at tk court-house in Greine county, between * the usual hours, ' ; WILL BE SOLD, :'h ONE negro fellow Phitt, a-* bout 25 years oli; 048 bright sorrel stud feorfe, two as are* and one colt; five pows and calves; three feather beds and furniture, and a quantity of household and kitchen furniture; taken as the pro perty of David Robertson; at the ia- Itancc of David Wtibha, and pointed out by the defendant. Also to acres of land, be the fame ' rao.rc or less. on the waters of Shoulder bone, adjoining Kircum and Sira onion, it being the plantation Elizabeth Day. at prefeat lives on; taken as the pro-*, petty of Jetfy Baker, at the iattancc of Jclle Connell. v r , Also one’feather bed; taken as the property of JofcpH Spradling, to fitisfy* an execution fn favor of Joseph Boren, —Cdaditimw C«Jb. , ’ n ' , J.D. FANNIN, Sheriff. May %$. ; A NEGRO called CHARLES, a i tall black fellow, about j feet . 9 or i Q inches in height, his fore teeth in front at fame distance apart, with fed eyes, very talkative and piaufiblc; # wench rcalled SEALY, his wife, a, flout yellow compleftiooed wench, with high cheekbones, and a fine fet k of teeth, U Co very plaafiolc—chey were brought from North Carolina by capt. Cole, why, it if'likely they wiU fay they belong to —they have been harboured during tfip winter in the neighborhood ol Rauacll* Point, where it js probabic they arc yet, A Reward of TWENTY DOLLARS each will be paid tq any who will lodge them in any jail fn this ftarc or Carolina, and will write to the fubfcri* ber so that he may be able |o obtain them again. ~ 'T ALE£. R, CHISOLM. Jtear Beaufr/t, f fune u GEORGIA, Elrrßt County* Wm. Hreg i n ooth am, clerk of the e <* koitrt of Ordinary for/aid county. *-j TTIfHSREAS Catyßrown and Jfira -1 V<V ham Brown have applied to ms for letters of adminijlration on the efiate and tffcßs of Robert Brown, late of this coun ty, <dec. ?*•’ -A; i.' • THESE are therefore to cite and admo •nijh all* and ffinguiar the kindred and cre ditors of thejaid dcceafed, to be and ap~ bear before the* honorabU court of ordi*6~ vr, onfhj third Monday jn July next , to tlUw cause, if any they have, why fold %i(ers jhufd Hot be granted, £ c V GJ^BNundef'hy hand at office, this . Abth'ddy of May 1802, |f : ' * mGGINBQtHAM, c. c. 0.