The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806, July 24, 1802, Image 3

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AUGUSTA, July 24. For the informnion of the good people 0 [ f h*ftate, to fay, that (!l '\ ( ' v V>ds of tV ,u ' "" . , v 4 ‘ A* ” 1* . d t SUPPLEMENT to the AUGUSTA (fcHHONICLE, No. 834. ‘ [ \ ; . ->v-- ■ ■ • i W- I I I ■■■■' ■ ■■ - « ■■■■ WAR DEPARTMENT , x\th Mezy, i Sc 2. NOTICE IS HEREB T GIBE N } THAT separate proposals will be re ceived at the office of the Secretary for the Department; of war until the ex piration of the 31st day of July next cn , firing, for the supply of all rations, w Inch may be required for the use of the United . States, from the ift day of October, 1 802, i until the 30th day of September, i'?o3, both days inclusive, at the following places, viz. First. At Niagara, at Detroit, at Michilimacinac, and at Fort Wayi.c. Second. At Cincinnati and St. Vin j x cenncs. Third. At Fort Maflac, near the j mouth of the Ohio, and Kalkafkihs. 1 Fourth. At South Welt Point, Tclh- ; co, Knoxville, and on the road from 1 Nalhville to the line between the Chicka- , Taws and Choftaws, and any place or , places vvhete troops are or may be Ration- | cd, marched or recruited within the State of Tennessee. Fifth.’ At the'Chickafaw bluff, Natch ez, Fort Adams, Mobile, and on the ( > road from, Natchez to the boundary line , between the Choftaws and Chickalaws, and at place in the Chickasaw or Choftaw country, between Bear Creel* . and Natchez. • T» SEPARATEpropofals willal/o be receiv ed as aforefaidy for the Jup ply rs ail • rations which may be required for the tife of the United States , from the ift Jay of 'January 1&03, until the 31/? day of December , in the fame year , both days inclufvc, Within the fever al fates herein after-meutionedy viz. Sixth. At Fort WiJkinfon, at Cock fpur island, and' at any. place or places where troops are of may be Rationed, marched or recruited, within the State cl Georgia. Seventh. At/ Charleston, at Rocky Mountain, on the head' waters ot the Santee, and at any place or places where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited within the Rates of South and North-Cafolina. Eighth. At Norfolk, and at any place or places where troops are. or may be Ra tioned, matched or- recruited within the <«Tcate of Virginia. * Ninth. At Fort Me Henry and at any place or places where troops aijrc or may be Rationed, marched or recruiftd with in the Rate of Maryland. Tenth. At Fort Mifflin, ajid at anj place or placed where troops i?re or maj 1 he Rationed, marched or recruited within the States of Pcnnfylvania, rJcw-Jerfey I and Delaware. . ■ , Eleventh. At Fort Jay, at Wefl-Point, I snd at any place or placep where troopt I are or may be Rationed,, marched or re al cru d within the Rate/of New-York, ■ excepting Niagara. , I Twelfth. At Fort Jrumbull, at Fort ■ Wolcot, and at any place or places where I troops are or may be Rationed, marched v / ik r - i'A I . ■ K; Jl'nueny he their motto. 9 8. The Navy of die United States— -9 * iia y their cannon he direded by justice, I lilenced onlv by vidcry. 9 9- The Militia of th? United Staten — 9 Tie defenders, as well as cultivators of ■ foil, io. Governor Tattnal —Honored in |||k: phe, and eilecmed in private lire. H U, The Sljtce of Georgia —May its ™ feature continue to be as it now is— -1111 General Jackfon —The able dares- I nin > the undaunted loldier, and the tried |9 B *3* Abraham Baldwin—The rock un- Wm ® sve; i in the mid ft of dorms. j|l f/i* John Milledge—Georgia is grate ,£» his aenerofuv, and respects him 9 101 his patriotifin. 9 , ! t S’ The Fair of America —May their 9 i7!jl< -sonly attend the laurel. 9 Cic ncc—May Americans recoiled 9 v ignorance is the parent of llayery. . Volunteer Toasts. ty t*' Intendauu The Federal Uni on—May its enemies be the firil objefts of its cognizance. hy i he /' ice- P rrßdcnt. Gr An ..Pickens/ ’ “ ■ * * nd 'T ’"'V"* m or recruited within the dates of Connec. • icut, Rhode.lfland and Vermont. Thirteenth. At Fort Independence, (Boflon harbour) aftd at any place or pla ces where troops arc or may be Halloaed, marched or recruited within die hate o: Massachusetts, the dillrkt of Maine ex cepred. Fourteenth. At Portsmouth, at Port, iati'l, and at any place or places where troops are or may be Itationed, marched or recruited within the Stare of New. HampO.iire, and diltrict of Maine. A ration to con fid of eighteen ounces of bread or flour, or when neither c:n lx obtained, of one quart of riec, or otic and an half pound of fitted or bolten in, dian meal, one pound and a quarter of beef, or three quarters of a pound of pork, one gill of mu, whiskey or brandy, and at the rate of two quarts ot fair, four quarts of vinegar, four pounds ct soap, and one pound and an half ot candles to every hund.cd rations. The price ot the fcvcral component parts of the ration, as well as fubltitutes and alternatives, mult be fpecificd. The rations are to be furnlfhcd in such quantities, as that there fhail at all times, during'the term ot the propoted contrails, be faille lent for the consumption of the troops at Michilimacinac, Detroit and Niagara for fix months in advance ; and at each of the oilier ports on the wedern waters, for at lead three months in ad vance, of good and wheiefome provificns, if the fame thall be required. It is alfcr to be permitted to ail and every of the co mmandants of fortified places, or pods, to call tor at seasons wlicn the fame can be transported, or at any time in the case of urgency, such supplies oflike provlfi ons in advance as in the diferetion ot the commandant fhail be deemed proper. It is to be uixleritood that the contractor is to be at the%expence and risk .of ifluing the supplies to the Troops and that all losses fullained by the depredations of an enemy, or by the means of the troops of the United States, thall be paid for by the United Slates, at the price of the ar ticle captured or dellroyed, on the depo fmons of two or more creditable charac ters, and the certificate of a commiflioned officer, af*crtaining the circumltnnces 01 the lots, and the amount of the articles for which compensation thall be claimed. The privilege is to be understood to he reserved to the United States ot requiring that none of the supplies which may be iurnifhcd under any of the proposed con traits, (hall be illlied until the supplies which have been or may be furnifhed un der contracts now in force, have beer, consumed, and that a supply in advance may be always required at any of the fix ed polls on the seaboard or Indian Fron tiers, not exceeding three months. HENRY DEARBORN, Secretary of War. PROPOSALS ;l For carrying the Mails of the United \ State* on the Jolhivhg PoJhßoads , 4 r. ■ : p m ' : W » ttjuuuoy m-wuCJi/ST nCXt —May the day which gives to Georgia a double representation in the house ot rc prefentatives of the federal legislature, add to the cause of republicanism. 11. The State of Georgia—May her increase of population only be equalled by an incrcafeof virtue, wildom and liberty. 12. 'The Governor of Georgia—May he continue to poiltfs the coniidence of the people, whild he continues to execute the laws in justice. i 3. 'Hie memory of Doaor Franklin May the Americans by his example ex tract the lightning’s Hath of philosophy from the burlling cloud of fciencc. 14. The armies of the United States —May they never be employed againit li berty and good government. 15. The navy— May its thunder ter rify, and its lightning electrify the inva ders of the rights of neutrality. 16. May peace and hofpitaliry ever be characteriuic ot true Americans. 1 7 1 The fair daughters of Columbia. ( \ ■ Mr. Smith, By publilhing the following {ratcrtient you will much oblige, your obedient, hum ble servant, HUGH M. HULL. 1 w — ; Will be received ar the General Pofi. Office tn U' aj.nngtffiy until the twenty* firfi day Oj ' 'July/next uiclujtve. , IN GEORGIA. 4S, From VValpingtcn by Burroughs's, Lexington, Al ices and Chiiklburg, to jackfon c. h. c ir.d a week—Leave WalL ir.gton every \Tdi>efday at 6 a. m. and arrive at JacLfm c. h. on Tlnirfday by 6 r. m.—Leav. s‘Jackfon c. h. cverv Friday at 6 a. m. ; n<l arrive at Wathinatoa on Saturday by sp. m. n N O T E, S. 1. The Pcft.Madet General may ex peuue the mills and alter tire times of ar-1 rival and deputure at any lime during! the cenrinuar :c of the contrafi, lie pfevi ouily liipulat.lrg an adequate copipumm on tor any ox pa cxper.ee that Hay be cc cafioned there py. 2. Fifteen minutes (hall he allowed for opening and cJcfirg the mail at all ohides where no particular time is fpccilied, 3. For ciftcry thirty minutes delay {un avoidable accidents excepted) in arriving after the times prtTcribcd in any contract, the contractor ihall forfeit one dollar; and if the delay continue, until the departure of any depending mail, whereby the mails ddlined for Rich depending mail, Icfe a trip, an additional forfeiture of five dol tars dial! be incurred. .4. Newfpapcrs as well as letters are to be lent in the miil; and if ariy perfor; miking propofols, do fires to carry newf p. pers ocher titan ihcfe conveyed’in the mail, for his own emolument, he mult date his propofols, for what Aim he will carry it with that emolument, and foi what sum without that emolument. 5. Should any person making proposals, dclire an alteration of the times cf arri val and departure above fpecified, he mud date in his proposals the alterations di fir ed, and the difference they will make in the terms of his contrail, 6. Persons making proposals are desir ed to date their prices by the year. Those who contrail will receive their pay quar terly, in the* months of February, May Augud and November, one month alter the expiration of each quarter. 7. No other than a free white person ' (hail be employed ro convey the mail, 8. Where the proposer intends to con ey the mail in the body of a huge car T riage, he is desired to date it in his pro-' poials. 9. The Pol*. Matter General reserves to himfelf the right of declaring any con tract at an end whenever tlirec failures happen, which amount to the loss of a trip each. 10. The contracts for the alfwc routes are to be in operation on the firli day of Odober next ; those for the fir'd twenty four routes are to continue in force for one year from that time, and those numbered tiom 25 to 48 are to continue until the 31st day of March, 1803. GIDEON GRANGER, Pa ft. Ma/ler Gene ra /. General Peji-Office, Wa/hlnffion city, June 2, i&ofc •; * . v-r. ■. wKmf- ~ WwJ x - ■ w-wt. n' •••* '■) -r ' • ■ . • ■ . t |/ ■' / x i —; ••• •••• U * Cll ing.' /?>■ orrf'r of the President, CKAs. JOHNSON, Secretary, The Subfcribcr, Hasju.fl received at /its-Store, two doors above Colonel Watkins's Brick Build ings, 4th proof Jamaica Rum per hoglhcad, do. Weft India do. do. New England do. do. Holland Gin per pipe. Brown Sugar per hoglhcai, Green C« ff c per bag, I hog (head Homy, Cogmac Brandy, Teoenff- and Sherry V/ir.es, Best H> son Tea, Bar lion per ton, Ovens and Pots affarted, Tumblers by the draw, i box Mans coarfc and Sie Hats. JOHN FIERCE. Au”uja } July 22. •* •> • VK • ... * •' \ti PUBLIC AUCTION. my 77f/S MORNING at g o'duck, WILL BE SOL D. if barrels of Northward KUSVT, ' V \ '• —■--I - - r I * Executive Department, Louifviilc, iB*/j June t 1802* . A RESOLUTION ia the woids tol- V lowing, ro wit: j “ RESOLVED, That his Excellency 1 “ the Governor he and he is hereby auth >- j“ rifed and requested, to purine fuchmca ■ “ fares as in his judgment may most »F- J(1 | “ Icftua’ly nfeertain, und colkft, aii Jull “ claims which the citizens of this Hate ' * “ may have arainft the Creek Nation of J v# . v q « “Taciiar.s; which (aid claims, Hull, be hue “ they arc exhihidhh be duly anthentU, “ carrd by the oath of ono or more di(V J t ” | “ inttrefied pcrfgyps, taken and ceitifiad yn “by any judge, juilice of the peace, or j “ clerk of tl'.e or Inferior “courts.’’ Having pafled both branches of the leauHature, and received the rfLnt . ... of the executive- it is Ordered, Thar nil psrfnns having claims against the Creek Nation of In dians, fir propel ty of anv defection Uy '• them taken or plundered, be and I hey , arc hereby required, to tranfmil the fitne °> as fion ss poflible to the executive dcpai t- ment, authenticated in the mincer by . the afore recited rsfoiufion pointed out ,p and it is further . . T Ordered, the following com- od ficaf* of lioratio Marhury, L*q, Score- ot tary of State, be pablifhed in the feve- m ral gazettes of this State for the iufor- to matinn of the citizens thereof: •' . ??. I Errors in the Printed Laws of r’Sor. w * tm . ■' n « IN the aft explanatory of juliiccs “courts, page 46, line the 11th ficm tt< , “the top, after the ward ** futn leave u e cut the word “ not.” _ jj 4 j “ In the tax aft, page 109. Hne the I ft « Bth from the top, after the wold “ quctr~ “ ter,” for « cents” read “ mills” and “ then they will agree with the origi “ nals. « H. MARBURY, Stc'y Taken from the Journals of the Exe cutive Department , GEo. R. CLAYTON, Sec'y." • of WILL BE SOLD, . k At Franklin court hou/e t on the qihday of August next, the following tracts of land , or jo muck of each as will Jatujy the tax due the United States , . ♦ ,rA AN improved plantation, whereon James K. Whitney now icfulcs, situate on Reed creek, about three miles above Hatton’s ford, on Tugcla liver j lax due thereon D. 37 39L An improved plantation, adjoining the town of Carncfvilie, on the watcis of Stephens's creek, a branch of the r. middle fork of Broad river, whereon William Williamson now refidesj tax due thereon D. 19 98. i . One other improved plantation, Ctn ate on Togola river, about one mile be low Kec’s ferry, whereon Nathaniel Payne now refidcs; tax due D. 4 50# HENRY CHAEPEL&AR, . Colleger of the Rtnemue for ht t Eyankliu county* tyay ty. t ■*- - -a . ' ' ' no re- u*n/n oj jaia aeuajtat to i>e and ap pear bejore the next cottr\ of ordinary for Jaid county, after thirty days from the. publication hereof, to Jhero cause, if any they have, why Jaid Utters jhould not be. granted, GIVEN under my hand at ojf rfy this 2 yth day of 'July iBj2. A. CRAWFORD, c o. c. GEORGIA, Columbia County, By Anderson Crawford, tUrk of the coutt o/ Ordinary / or Jaid county, WHEREAS Jejfi Sanders, has ap plied to me Jor Utters of admiai flration on the cjlote aid effects of Nan cy Sanders, late of county, dec. THESE arc. tht/efare to cite and admo n-Jh all and the kmdrtd and ere •mors of the Jaid deceit fed, to be and ap~ o.ar •> f c he. next/jurt of ordinary, alter t :n v d.: s. *" Jk'ia caujik if any they have, tony f&u i: ‘uld aai be y/uvted, C- ’ v 1 i’ h-ttii a' office, this Ze _ 'a"- rSo^, 1 ">OO / > t- < a •- w y* U B