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■SATURDAY, S€p:cmhci ; rZt, I THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE AND GAZETTE OF THE. STATE. I *£======-=■- ■ = - , —p FREEDOM of the PRESS and TRIAL by JURY shall remain inviolate. Conjhtuhon of Georgia. I AUGUSTA: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH, near the market, . [3 Dolls, per Annum.'] AUGUSTA CITY HOTEL. r T'HE Siibfcribcr refpcdfully -■>' informs |he pubiic, that he has rent ed the gildings lately occupied by Jo seph Carrie, where he has commenced keeping a Genteel « BOARDING HOUSE, and where Gentlemen Travel lers may be accommodated on rcafonablc terms.—He intends keeping a Livery Stable, conlfantly fmplied with Forage, As the building* he has taken are as commodious as any in this city for the intended purpose, he doubts not, that his ftcady and attention, will give genera! fatisfaftion to thole who may favor him with their company. JOHN D'ANTJGNAC. . $3- TH E Subscriber informs 1 his friends, that he has a goo ! STAGE j and HORSES to hire, to go to Bath or elfewhcre ; a!fo a good careful Driver to go with the fame. JOHN D'ANTIGNAC. S'ptemb'r io. ITaLIm AT AUCTION. WILL B E S O L D, At Auction, zoilhoiu rtferve, in the City of Augujta, commenting on Monday the 18 ih of October next, and continued Jromdcy today until the falc is com pleated : A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ME R QUA ND 1Z E, Conhfting of articles well worth the attention c>f Planters and Country Store keepers, and a* a Tale mud be effefted, great Bargains may be cxpe&ed. Terms of falc. cash ior all sums under fifty dollars, and all over that sum on a cre dit fix months, purchasers giving notes with approved fecimty. J. B. WILKINSQN, Auß’r . September 8. OStVELL EVE & Co. HAVE now.anhand, aquan fity of R U M, diflliled at thei> Dtifil lery, which they flatter themselves is at least equal to any imported from either of the lUtcs: They now offer it for falc low by the Puncheon. V GIN and WHISKEY as usual. (pf- A few barrels of TAR are wanted. QfuyL die, near Amntfla, due, 27. Stills , l?o\. Qotton^ Cards and Cotton Bagging, JUST rVc/EI VED, 1 q prime STlLLSArmarted fixes, 7 tons IRON, / \!o. do. 10 boxes No. 1/ CQOTON CARDS, co pieces COTTON IiAGGING. N% H AW D~~ STOCJKof DRY GOODS & GRO CEiUES, fold very low fo \Cafk or Pro duce. JOHN\‘IVER. August 18. >*., • ■; ■■ " “ ~ ~ District of Georgia. bankruptcy: IN the piatter of Peter Robinson and William S. Smith, late dt Greene county, Merchants: / Whereas in this case have .returned \heir proceedings, which sire filed in the clerk's office of this di ftrift, and have granted to the fail Pc ter Robinson William S. Smith a certificate in tcrm» of the statute of the United States midp in such cases, on which certificate application is made to Jiis honor the Diltiiit Judge, to confirm and allow the fame. NOTICE, therefore, is hereby given, to the creditors and others concerned in the of Bankruptcy, that imlefs/objeftions are regularly filed in the clerk’s-oface aferefaid, by the fitft Monday, being the fourth day in Ofto ber next, againll the said certificate, the fame will be allowed and confirmed, on its being (hewn that this notice has been Regularly published three times in the •Augufla Chronicle . RICHARD M. STITESj Ctk, Savannah, Sept, iBcs« • Executive Department, LotlfviUcy zSth AUgllfiy 1 SO2 • ORDERED! That the att the election of topr persons to the citizens of Georgia, in the Moufc of Re presentatives of the United States, be published in the several gazettes of this (late, that the elWforsjln the refpeffive counties thereof mav, the ensuing ge neral election, govkrn thcmfelves accord ingly. y GEo. R. CLAYTON, Sec'ry. AN ACT authorizing the eleflors in the several cou/tie: in. this Jiatey to tlei? four pcrfoUs to repnefent them in the House of /Reprefen t a fives of the United Stoics./ \ WHEREAS by the late enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States, this state entitled to four members in the Houfi? of Reprcfentatives of the United States: Be it therefore enaScdy hy the Senate and House oj Reprcfentatives of the State of Georgia, in General Afftmbly met. That at the general election which (hall be held for members of the State Legifla turc, on the firft Monday in October next, and at every second general election there after, the electors at such elections, (hall be entitled to vote for four persons toreprefent this (tare, in the House of Reprcfentatives of the United under such rules and regulations as are preferibed by the elec tion law's of this itatc now in force. ABRAHAM JACKSON, Speaker of the House of Reprcfentatives . WILLIAM BARNETT, Preft. dent of the Senate, Assented to, lune r6ch, 1802. JOSIAII TATTNALL, junior. Governor. Executive Department, Louifviiie , rBt/i flinty 1802. A RESOLU ITON in the words fol lowing, to wit: ** RESOLVED, That his Excellency “ the Governor be and he is hereby autho “ rifed andrequefted, topurfuc fuchmea* “ fares as in his judgment may mod cf “ feCtually afeertain, and collcCt, all just “ claims which the citizens of this (late “ may have against the Creek Nation of “ Indians; which said claims, (hall, before “ they are exhibited, be duly authenti ** cated by the oath •Ai one or more dis “ intcrefted persons, taken and certified “ by any judge, joftice of the peace, or “ clerk of the superior or inferior “ courts.*' Having passed both branches of the legillatare, and received the alfent of the executive—it is Ordered, That all persons having claims against the Creek Nation of In dians, for property of any defeription by them taken or plundered, be and they arc hereby required, to tranfmst the fame as soon as possible to the executive depart ment, authenticated in the manner by the afore recited resolution pointed out. Taken from the Journals of the Execu tive Departmenty GEo. R- CLAYTON, Sec'y. THE honorable the Su perior Court o( Columbia county ha» adjourned to the firft day of December next; all suiters, witness, jurors, and others concerned, will attend agreeably to such adjournment. P. CRAWFORD, Clerk . ’ Clerk's- Office, Augu st 30- TO B E L E T, MAY be entered on, the firft day of October, the LOT and Premlfcs in Augusta, at present occupied by jyielTn. ]- &O. Sturges.—Alfo the Lot and Building* at the corner of Bread and Centre streets, near the Market.— The latter will be fold on a credit, the pnrehafer giving good fccutity. The Conditions may be known by applica tion to Seaborn Jones or Walter Leigh, Efquircs, in Augusta; or the Safcfciiber at Spirit creek. ABRAHAM JONES. 1 'Jr 4‘s** x. e* GEORGIA. SHERIFFS SALES. On the fi'-'JI lutJJay in October next, at the market-houje in the city of Augu fa, WILL BE SOLD, FOUR Geldings, and one waggon; taken as the pioperty of Na thaniel D.irkec, to fatisfy sundry execu tions. A L S O , The half of four thoufanii acres of land, with a good saw mill and plantation, on Butler’s creek, adjoining lands of Robert Watkins, Archibald Hatcher and Tho mas Glafcock, and undivided moiety ; also, the half of twelve negroes, named June, Jim, Chrifticn, Auguit, Jacco, Quammany, Daniel, Charles, John, Joe, Joulerand Dick ; all taken as the property of John Cobbs. Also, an elegant coach and harness; taken as the property ot Chellcy Boltick, to fa fifty an execution in tavor ot Thomas Carr. Also two negro boys, Tegar and Lew is ; taken as the property ol William M‘ Tyre, to fatisfy sundry executions. Also, an allortment ot Dry Goods; taken by power ot an execution, with some few articles of hardware. Also one bay gelding and a cart, with sundry other arucies ; taken as the pro perty of A. M‘Millan, to fatisfy lun dry executions. Also, two likely negro women, Dcvi fy and Clary; taken as the property of Floyd Jarvis, to fatisfy sundry executi ons, pointed out by the defendant. Also, eight hundred and thirty.eight acres of pine land, in the county cf R ich mond, on the waters of Rocky creek, adjoining lands, at the time of survey, of Bacon, Lamar, Boiliclc, Walton, Cole man and Gordon, and on all ocher lidcs vacant land; the above property levied on as the property of David Douglass, to fatisfy an execution obtained in tavor of John Hume, pointed out by the holder of the execution. Also, 200 acres of land, on Keg creek, when granted in the county of Richmond, but now in the county of Columbia, at the time of survey was vacant on all sides, which said trad of land was originally sur veyed and granted to Barhay Clarke; the above property levied on as the pro perty of Thomas Cole, to fatisfy an ex ecution in favor of John Hume. Condi tions Ca(h, 11. M‘TYRE, Sberif. September 3. SHERIFF’S SALE. At the court ho\fe in Elbert ccuntft, on the firjl Tue/aint in 03.obe.rjnr.xt, WILLSSE SOLD, Three ftills,>one 163 gal lons, one of 1 and one of 50 gallons, and a copper boiler of about 60 gallons, with 30 mamihg hogsheads, one waggon and geers, one negro man nam ed Clem, one windfor fading chair and harness, and two horses; \he above pro perty taken by execution at the inflame of William Poe against Ltvir. Wailes and Edward Lloyd Wailes. R. MIDDLE TON, Sheriff. July 18, COLLECTOR'S SALE. At Elbert court-house, on the Jecond Sa turday in Oftober next, WILL BE SOLD, The following property , or as much there of as will fatisfy ife taxes of Edward L. and Levin WatC.es for the years 1 Soo and 1801» atnd also their tax due the United States* 500 acres I/nd, more or less, , on the fouth fork of Broad river, well j improved, with an excellent fi ill house, j saw and grist mills, lying in Elbert; tax j due, D. 356 6z|. jAMEd COSBY, Colleger. Augufl z. [VoI.XVIL No. S; > 1 ISH| ■■ v«* yJ * UNirEßsirr of Georgia. 1 Extra A from an Ail of the Gem ral As sembly, prftJ the sth of Decembt,., l 800. “ bee. 3. And he it further enafied. That the governor, the judges of thefn perior courts, the prdidciu of the Icnatc, the speaker ot the houfc of representa tives, and*the senators from the different counties (except the counties in which the governor, the judges, the preftdent oJ: tire tenate, and speaker of the house of representatives, tor the time being lhali rclide) lhali form a board of visitors, whole duty it shall be to superintend and regulate t!ie literature of this hate ; and in particular of the public feat of learn-, ing.” The Senatns Academicus of the (late of Georgia Hands adjourned to meet at Lou ifvillc on the Wednesday after the lirlt Monday in November next, of which the members are refpedfully requdled to take notice. By order of the Board of Tnjlees , J. HAMILL, bcc’y. Augrejl 23, ISO 2. Ten Dollars Rcwarju. from the fujaferiberm Warren county, on the 4th in'.fant, a negro man nanisd SAM, Ail years of age, 6 feet high, Md weli/propjrtioned, weighing upwards V)f well fea tured and a good cminrcr.ancc, his two upper so e tect wideyapart, is a witty* anlui fellow; he wiflpco doubt, depend much on bis unconjmotnflrcngth and ac tivity, as well as art, L making good hiscfcape and prevention Wf being taken; he can read and write, th\ugh very in differently, jiis acquaintance is cxienlive in different parts of this flute, having been b\rf\ formerly as a CoiWr in Warc-Houfos; I hereby avail myfelt of a duty to the public \n faying, that I think him the moll dangerous Ne gro of any I ever knew Vi be at ; 1 and would recommend it to any neigh borhood where he may harbour, for their own peace and fafetyv to exert the utrnoft vigilance in apprehending and committing him to thencareft fafe jail, in which case I will pay the above Reward, together with all lawful charges. ISAIAH TUCKER. September 8. ' ~N o tT c e. ALL persons arc fonvarned from trading for a note of which thodlul lowing is a true copy, as the confidorS tion upon which it was founded done away, and of coarfc the note itfclf has become void. The note reading in tfie following words, viz. June the 15th, 1734.— Tn three month* after the date hereof, I promise to pay or caufo to be paid unto John Ledbetter or his o r dcr, one hoife, to be valued at ten pounds Herling, it being fer value received of him, as witness my hand. EUSTACE DANIEL. GEORGIA, Hancock County. Duke Hamilton came before me, and being duly sworn faith* that he waspoffefied of a note of hand giv en by James Ware of Kib*tt county, for five hundred and thirty five dollars and fifty cents, or for fix hundred and eigh ty five dollars and fifty cents, with a cre dit on it for one hundred and fi ty dol lars, dated abont the fifth of April, 1802, payable in three or ten days after date, which note i» either loft or mifiaid, DUKE HAMILTON. Sworn to this B th September, 1802, before A. M. Deverevx. j. p. NOTICE. * j 1 forwarn all persons from j trading for the abo-e mentioned rot,*. D. HAMILTON. Blank Tulcs forfeit * at this Office. As | I