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Augufi ai, 1802. IHE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE A N D GAZETTE OF THE STATE. =r . . : A- —•— - - - - - —■■ ■■■ ' !■ FREEDOM of the PRE S S and TRIAL by JURY shall remain inviolate. Confutation of Georgia. r .• 4 pr:nted by j ° hn e - smi NEAR THE MARKET. [3 Dolls, per AttttUKl.'] ft PANISHSEGARS. I J. Cormick has just received, fupply of Spanish Sugars, which Kill be disposed of by the box, or lesser ■quantity. 9 ALSO , ft] 300 pieces India Nankeens, of excel. ■] en t quality.l ft] Augtifta, Aug. 1 yh. WjAMES CAmFMILT ftlJsxt door to Mr. David Reid’s, Breads K street, ft Has just received , from Liverpool , via I Charleflon. a hand fame ajfortment of I SUMMER GOODS, ■ AMONG WHICH ARE, ■ Plain, corded, and furniture di- I it i ties, ■ White and colored Marfcillea quiltings, ■ Lappet, tambour’d and cambric rruflins, ■ 3.4 and 6-4 muslin (bawls, fattin border, ■ Silk, cotton and randam hose, ■ Knotted cotton, and Marseilles countcr- I panes, elegant patterns and all discs. I ALSO , ft A large quantity of Groceries, and ftßuiTri Sheetings, fine Humhums, Nan- Keens, &c. &c. cn the river and dally ■xpeded. l. I The Subscriber | mjftrsfor sale his prrfent Stock on Hand , confi/ting of ■JUPERFINE cloths, /plain, S' tamboured, jaconet and coloured Huflins, a variety of elegant and (a(hi Kiab'e calicoes, ditto dimities, hosiery fftjorted, humhums, and a few pieces silks, Kud u (bawls and handkerchiefs adbrted, ■iHmancoes, bootees, ladies kid and duff Hoei, a variety oi silk (bawls, cotton, Hik and kid, hdics mits, doe hats and Bncn, and a fmalierate of crockery ware ■fforted, two fyogfticads rum, rice, fu ftar, bohea wine, gun pow fter, paviliian gauzaa few pieces of ele ftant and a number of ft ther articles too tedioks to enumerate— Bill of which will be otTpofcd of at the ftnoft reduced terms for \<>Jh or Country m’rodiMt, at the market prn^e. I / WILLIAM BENNING. V N. B, Country Store-keepers may ex fteft great bargains. I TO BE SOLD, very low, AF E W Quarter Cades of bed SHERRY WINE, at one dollar ■thirty-seven and a half cents per gallon, I —A L S O- I Great Supplies of LIQUORS and GRO. \ C ERIKS. | F. PHINIZY. ! Augufia, June Ir. Executive Department, Lomfville , 18 ih June , 1802. A RESOLUTION in the words fol ' lowing, to wit: “ RESOLVED, That his Excellency 11 the Governor be and he is hereby autho “ rifed and reqnefted, topurfue such mea “ Aires as in his judgment may mod ef feftually afeertain, and colkft, all just claims which the citizens of this date “ way have against the Creek Nation of “ Indians; which Laid claims, (hall, before “ fAey are exhibited, be duly authenti “cated by the oath of one or more dis “ interested persons, taken and certified by any judge, judice of the peace, or ‘clerk of the fuperier or inferior “ courts.” Having passed both branches °f the legifiature, and received the assent Q * the executive—it is 9 Rdexe d» That all persons having claims againd the Creek Nation of In dians, for property of any defeription by them taken or plundered, be and they t hereby requited, to transmit the fame a, ‘°° n 29 podibit to the executive depart- ? en b authenticated in the manner by recited rcfolutioa pointed out, taken from the Journals of the Execu tive Department, GEo. R. CLAYTON, Scc’y. ! DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. Ewell & Cocke, Having received an extenjive and very ge neral djfortment oj Fresh Drugs, Patent Medicines, Shop Furniture, &c. Will in future Jell Medicines at their Shop on the Bay, near the Exchange, by to holefale and retail, at the CharUJion prices . AMONG THEM ARE! Glauber Salts by the lb. or bbl. Alum, copperas and ialt pare, du. Red, pale and yellow bark, of a superior quality Pearl barley in kegs Sago, cream tartar, flake manna Chamomile flower*, Spanifb flies Jalap, rhubarb and tartar emetic Camphor, opium, afaimtida Maguelia, common and caicined Colombo, calomel, borax Senna, arsenic, quick filvcr Blue and white vitriol, Gum arable, myrrh and aloes Long pepper, turmeric, ginger Cinnamon, cloves Nutmegs and mace Refined liquorice White and brown candy Fresh tamarinds, sweet spirits nitre Spirits lavender and hartfhoin Eflential oils and perfumery of various kinds Handfomc smelling bottles Tooth bru flies Wash balls and court plaiftcr Caflot oil in quart and pint bottles Sweet cii in do. Spirits turpentine do. Large pewter fy tinges in cases Reeves’s water colours in boxes. Camel hair pencils Copal varnish in pint and half pint bottles Apothecary feales and weights Common and bell crown lancets Pill boxes, Sec. See PATENT MEDICINES . Britifli oil by the gross or dozen Turlington balsam do. Efience pepperminc do. Bateman's drops do. Daffy's elixir do, Stoughton’s bitters do. Godfrey’s cordial do. Squire’s elixir do. Doiby’scarminative do. Steer’s opodeldoc do. Haalcm’soil do. Andcrfon’s pills do. Hooper's do. do, Oxiginatcd marine acid, the most ufeful preparation yet difcoveretl for remov ing spots of iron mould, ink, slams of wine, &c. &c. Country shop keepers supplied with patent and other medicines at a great allowance, Physician's orders will be particu laxly attended to. §§£ Medicine chests for fca and plan tation tife, put up in the most approved manner, N, B, Thole who purchase medicines of them, may rely on getting every arti cle genuine, as they will import regular ly from the best markets, and fell none but of a good quality, Savannah, July g. SHERIFFS SALE. On the fir (I Tucfiday in September next, at the court houfie in Greene county, be tween the vfual hours, WILL BE SOLD, \ One negro woman named Nancy; taken as the property of Clay born Fofler, at the infiance of James H, Nicholson, Conditions Cash. J. D. FANNIN, Sheriff. Juh CcT The CLEliK’s OPE ICE of Richmond County is removed to the Old Court-Hoafe, on Bay-street, AoguiU, GEORGIA. Gin at 4/1 and Whiskey at ?/5 FOR sale, At the DISTILLERY, near Augusta. OSWELL EVE & Co. ONE thousand bulhcls of CHARCOAL is wanted at Good Ale. OSWELL EVE & Co. rr five dollars be paid to any person who will deliver at Good-Ale, a Sorrel COLT, three years old, remarkably final!, neatly made, the hind feet white, bat not certain as to the sere, some white in his front, had a swelling on the lower jaw, it it* sup posed he has followed some person off on Friday evening or Saturday morning lad. July 1. NOTICE. ALL those indebted to the late Concern of ROLSTON & NES BITT, of this place, are informed that their refpeftive accounts and obligations arc placed in the hands of Nicholas Ware, Eftj. for collc&ion. One Hundred Dollars Reward. STOLEN from the Subfcribcr’s plan tation, near Georgetown, on or a bcut the 27th April latt, a likely blight BAY HORSE, seven years old, about fifteen hands high, trots and canters very neatly, and of a very jjay carriage, brand ed on the mounting buttock L, D, walks fait, and has a trick of thiowing up bis head often when rode. As well as the Subfcrihcr can recollcft, he believes the said Horfc had a few white hairs in his forehead, and a light streak on his nose, inclining to one of his nofliils. The above deferibed Horse formerly belong ed to the Federal Troop, at or near Au gusta, in Georgia; it is probable the said Horse may be offered for sale fomewhcrc to the southward of this in some of the towns, or poflibly in the upper country. The above reward will be paid upon profccuting the thief or thieves to con viftion, or should information be given to the Subscriber, by post or otherwise, so that the said Horse may be recovered again, a reward of Twenty Dollars, with all rcafonable charges will be paid, by Francis G. De LiefTeline. Georgetown ( S. C.) June 4. £3" Any information given to the Printer of this Gazette relative to the said Horse, will be forwarded with dis. patch. N O T I C E. WILLIAM Hamilton having made his petition to the Judge of the Superior Court of the Wcftcrn Diftiift, Bating, that he was confined by virtue of a writ of capiat ad Jatisjaciendum, iflued at the inftanccof David Witt, affignecof J, M. Whitney, and having obtained an order in terms of the law palled the filth day of December, 1801, to notify his creditors of his insolvency : All credi tors of the laid Win. Hamilton, are here by notified that the second Monday in Odlober next, at Carncfvillc, in Frank lin county, is appointed for the time and place at which the said William Hamil ton is to appear, and will then and there be ready, as Hated in his petition, to de liver up a fchedulc of his property, both real and pcrfonal, of which he may be pofttfied, in order that he may be dis charged in terms of the law, and of which the said David Witt, and ail o thers the creditors of the said William Hamilton, are defixed to take notice. H. TERRELL. Carntjville, Franklin court lioujf, ‘July 12} 1 See, m fVoL. XVI. No. SiS.l PUBLIC SALE. By ptrmxjfion oj the honorable the Inferior Court, WILL BE SOLD, At the market-hou/e in Augusta, on the frfl Tut/day in September next, at the usual hours, A 1 ra<fl of 300 acres of pine land, on the waters ot Butler's creek, Richmond county, adjoining lands ot’ col. R. Watkins’s, and lands lately col. Gordon's, now Archibald Hatchet's; being part of a traft ot 600 acres, be gging to Henry Arinton, dec.—Con ditions Calh. Edward Rowell, ) ~ , A. llatcksr, >Aumrs, July 2. GEORGIA, Hancock aunty. By Myles Green. clerk of the court of ordinary f r [aid county'. WHERE Ad j\hn R Gregory 'has applied to vA for l/t:r„ oj- admi vi fira lion on the eftat\s afr Heriry Gregory and Samu I Hicks, bottu/f this county, dec, THESE art thor/onc to cite and admo nish all and finguj/r t/ri kindred and cre ditors of said aeceafcai to he. and appear at my effue within thXtivic allowed by hw, to jhew cauje, ij arvy they have, why /aid letters should not be /ranted. Gif EN under my hand at office, this loth day of July 1 802. M. G R EKN, c. c. o. G K() RG iA, Hancocn county . By Myles Green, clerk of the court of ordinary for/aid county, WHERE AS Martin Martin has ap- ■ plied to me for letters of admini flration on the rjiat\and ejfltts of /oka M l CaJkill, late of this county, dec. THESE are therefor* to cite, and admo nijh all and Jngulaiytiie kindred and cre ditors cj the./aid jffeceffifed, to be and ap pear at my OJJI c e j£ it hi n\ the time allowed by law, to Jheai smuft, if any they have, why said Letters should not be "ranted. GIVEN u nder my h ind at office, this 3 lft day of July i 802. M. GREEN, c. c c. GEORGIA, Hancoik county. By Myles Green, clerk of the court of ordinary for[aid county. Marina Grodwin hath vv applied to mt for letters of ndmi ni fixation on the e/la/eandp/fdh of 'Jona than Goodwin, late o\.ihid county , dec, THESE are thereWe to cite and admo nijh all and/ngulo/ihe kindred and cre ditors of /aid d/ec/RL (0 be and r.p. pear at my off.ee/mihi\ the tune allowed by Uw, to /hew cause, y any they have, why said Titers should rtyt he pranted. GJVEN under rr.y hand at office, this loth day of fjbdy iSoz- M. GREEN, c. c. o. GEORGIA, Hancock c/fnty. ’ By Mylss Green, clerk of the court of ordinary for /did county. WHEREAS it appears that by the adminijika'.ion of - Polly Rogers, adminijlratrix of\dtorp,pVeji, late of this county, dec. that the eAate is likely to be confid.erc.bly injured .lf THESE are to rite and admo nijh the Jaid Poll/ li\ers to be and ap pear at the coum of Quinary to be held on the Lift Saturjfay m Aupvfi next, to Jhew cau/e, why Kiid Utters of adminifixation Jhould not be revoked and others granted to John Barron, who hath applied for the fame. By authority of the court —Given un der my hand at office, this 20 ik day of July, j 80 1. M. GREEN, c.c.o. n o srTcIT *| 'T’HE fub.-crib'A is oaring for file * I A 300 acres ot f'h&roed quality land, near the head of creek, near Wright,lb trough, iKdtiJing the p.'ao'ati on whereon he at>w J !•/<*», with good im provements, Jfc. For terms apply to the fubfcribtivr ' jT WILLIAM VIODGIN.