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SATURDAY, November 6, 1802. THE AUGUSTA CHR"ONICLE AND . : -f GAZETTE OF T H EpT S T A T E. FREEDOM of the PRESS and TRIAL by JURY shall remaih inviolate. ConJHtution of Georgia, AUGUSTA: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH, near the market. [3 Dolls, per Annum.’] *• '' ! " " ’ * i J ' " ‘ ' ■ - i. in .■ ■ , i . . . ' - II - T- '■ ■ I | ‘ y GEORGIA. v By his Excellency JOSIAH TATT NALL, jun. Governor and Commander in Chief of the Army and Navypf this • fate, and of the Militia thereof/ A Proclamation. HAVING arranged and calt up the votes of such counties as Jiave made return of the eleifcons, hclcLph the fourth day of Oftober inlVant, to re present this date i\ of Repre sentatives of the UniKa Stares, agreeably to an aft of the GodeAl Aflembly, paffecl *the sixteenth (ft^june,Vighteen hundred and two—andot appearing that John Mil ledge, David MeriwethVr, Peter Early, and Samuel Hammond, \£fquires, have the highell number of vote\; J have thought fit to ilfue\this my pro. clamation, notifying the fame, in order that the said John Milledge, David Me "riwether, Peter Early, and Samuel Ham mond, may fignify their acceptance or re fufal of their said appointments, and ad duce the requisites by law required. Given under my handy and the Great * Seal of the fatey at the State Houfey t , in Louisville, this tvoenty.fixth - day of October , in the year of our - Lord one thousand eight hundred and two, and of the Independence of the United States of America the twin \ ty-feventh, JOSIAH TATTNALL, jun. ‘ By the Governor, HoRATId Marburv, Sec’y. GOD SAVE •THE STATE. * i - - THE Truftces of the Richmond Aca demy have Resolved, That the rates of Tuition for the firft quarter, commencing on the firft Monday in November next, be in the following manner; For the First Class, five dollars per quarter* Second do. four do. Third do. three do. To be paid quarterly in advance, to the Tutor, who will receipt for the fame. Pubiifud by order of the Board, F. WALKER, c. b t. ~NOT I C E. THE fubferiber intending to leave this State early in the year 1803, requrfts all persons having demands a gainst him, to bring them in for payment, and those indebted to him will please make payment by the ift of January next. SEBASTIAN BLACHE. Augufa, OQober 28, 1802 " N offjTli. The Copamierfliip of Green law & Co. has thi&day diffolvcd by mu tual consent, \ / GREENLAW & Co. Oft. 1, 1802. OSIVELL EVE & Co. HAVE now on hand, aquan tity of R U M, diftillcd at then Diftii lery, which they flatter themselves is at least equal to any imported from either of the states; They now offer it for Talc I low by the Puncheon. I V GIN and WHISKEY as usual. I fcj* A few barrels of TAR are wanted, I Good-Ale, near Augusta, Aug. 27. I AUGUSTA CITY HOTEL. I 'T'HE Subscriber refpedfull/' I informs the public, that he has rent i «d the Buildings lately occupied by Jo ■ feph Carrie, where he has commenced I keeping a Genteel BOARDING I HOUSE, and where Gentlemen Travel- I lers may be accommodated on reafonablc I terms.—He intends keeping a Livery W: Stable, constantly fupplicd with Forage. I As the buildings he has taken are as commodious as any in this city for the S intended purpose, he doubts not, that his ■ Heady and unremitted attention, will ■[ ’^* Ve general falisfaftion to those who may ■ bvorhim with their company, ■ JOHN D’ANTIGNAC. WSm . « t Thomas M c Call Harris, HAS RECEIVED From Britain and the Northern States t A PART OF HIS SUPPLY OF GOODS, -viz i Trunk Cotton Hose i do. worded do. i bale caffimcre 1 do. fuperfinc cloths 2 do. drab cloths and coatings if do. fwanfdowns 2' do. duifil blankets i do. Flannels 3 trunks callicoes 1 do. Marfcilles quilting 2 do. dimity I d}, tambor’d muffin i do. bonk muffin handkerchiefs i do. cords, thicksets and velvets 6o dozen blue romais 1 bale ticklenburgs 2 boxes | Itilh linen i do. Btittanias i do. platillas 1 bale dowlas and (heeting 2 do. India cottons i do. India nankeens I box bandannoe handkerchiefs 1 bale twilled lacking 2 do. cotton bagging 1 do. oznaburgs 2 do. durants i trunk sewing silk and twill i box tape and thread i case mens fine hats 30 reams writing paper 3 cases books and fiationary 1 bale wrapping paper 1 box quality binding 2 do. cotton cards <7 cases Amsterdam glass ware 6 calks nails 3 chcfts hyfon tea 2 barrels whale oil 4 do. paint oil 1 calk spirits turpentine 2 barrels toll bumfione 1 do. floured do. 1 box crude do, 20 kegs white lead 2 bags race ginger 2 do alfpice 2 do. pepper 1700 ft green copperas $ coils cordage 2 calks bar lead 1 hoglhe«d bedcords 1 do. fein twine 3 tons bar iron 3 faggotts German steel 1 ton bliftcred do. 60 lh ear moulds 1 hoglhead cutlery 1 box buttons 1 calk wood ferews 2 hoglheads ironmongery 3 dozen flraw knives 22 dozen Hates 0000 Hate pencils 2 duzen fpadfci, r calk chain traces. Which he offers for fair at his Ware- House in BROAD STREET, at his usual low piices. * * Country Merchants supplied on easy terms. Ofloher 20. JACOB IDLER BEGS leave to inform the Merchants, Planters, and others, that he has had the honor to obtain a Patent from the United States for jour different Machines for Packing Cotton in square Bales ; three of which execute in a more compaft and expeditious way than any hitherto invented. They will be ot great utility to the community at large. Two oj /aid Machines a£l without Jcrews, and ate far preferable, and more expe ditious than any Machines with ferews of any dimenjions , and may be worked with any kind of power. Savannah, Otlober 4. N. B. The above Machines have been admired by feme of the firft Mathema ticians in the United States. GEOt A. Afliton’s Tavern. JOSEPH ASHTON takes ihe liberty of returning his finccre thank* to hi* friends in particular, and the public in general, for the liberal encouragement he has met with fincc hi> commencement of bufmefs in this place, and alluies them nothing in hi* power {hall be wanting to merir a continuance ot their favors; he likewise informs them, he has (as ufu a!) his liable well furmlhed with every kind of forage neceflbry for horses—he has also furaiQied hi nfelf with a good affarememt o* Wine-, Liquors and Porttr: In (hort, every thing that can make the weary traveller comfortable, and his town friends agreeable ; as far as a cheer ful landlord, good, wholcfome and plea rant cheer, will contribute, with rea sonable charges, to their happiness. Aftii n pledges himfclf for it, and is certain every branch in his family will second his endeavors, hoping by tbefc means to continue those favors, for which he feels himfelf under every obligation to a generous and libera! public. Oftobcrij. SHERIFFS SALF2S. On the jirfi Tuefday in December next, at the market.hou/e in the city oj Au. gu/la, at the ujuat hours , IVILLBESOLD, All that lot or parcel of land, with the improvements thereon, at p.e fern occupied by George Foil, c mcain ingin front on Broad-Itrcer, 35 teet, and in depth 166 teet, bounilea by Sa muel Bugg's lot, fjuthwardly by Broad street, and caftwartlly and northwardly by William Poe’s lot, when conveyed from Pue to Foil, being put of lot No. [l7] fcvcntccn; the above property le vied on by Turner Mann and Francis Gcddy, conftahles, and returned to me. A!fo, one likely negro woman named Sibby ; taken as the property ol Mat thew M‘Millon, to fatisfy an execution in favor oi Wooten, to the ufc ot Mi nor. Also, rc;4 acres of pine land, lying and being in the county of Richmond, on the waters of Spirit creek, with a large dwelling and ail kinds of nc ccffary out buildings; and 210 acres of river swamp land, the lame lying in the county of Richmond, with a well improved plantation, adjoining lands of Boftick, Dawson and others, with twelve likely negroes; the above property le vied on and pointed out by the heirs and reprefertatives of Zephaniah Beal, dc ceafcd, to fatisfy an execution obtained against the honorable T homas P. Carnrs and John Boftick as principals, and Ze phaniah Beal, fecurity,in favor ol George Ke r , surviving obligor. ATo, r 150 acres of land, at the time of survey in Walhington county, ad joining lands of Sturgesand vacant when futveyed.—Alfo 1762-- acres of land ly. ing and being in the county of Wadi ington, when surveyed, adjoining lands of Few, Floyd, Miller and Stewart ; the above property taken as the proper ty of Wayne and Sims, to fatisfy an ex ecution in favor of Smith, Sons and Andcrfon. Also, two likely negroes, a fellow and wench ; taken by execution. Also, a likely negro fellow named Toro; taken as the property of John Thompson, to fatisfy an execution in fa rot of the Truftccs of Augusta, Con ditions Calh. H. M‘TYRE, Shen f October 29. (tj>TO L E T, The habitable part of the Te rement at present occupied by I homas M'Call Harris- The houfc is com pletely turnithsd; which furniture is for sale, or to let with the houfs—-For terms apply on the pretmfen, Oftober 13. ? [Vot. XVII. No. 539. J COLLECTOR’S SALES. At the court- house in Greenejhorough, cn th: jirjt Saturday in December next, WILL BE SOLD, The following property , or as much thereof as will fatisjy the tax with ccjts J or the year 1801. 150 acres 2d and 3d quality* Greene county, Oconee aver, granted to Napi.-r and joins Phillips, returned by Thomas Goodwin; tax D i 87}. 155 J 3.1 quality, Greene conn* ty, waters Shuviidcrbunc, granted to un known and joins Pofcy, returned by WOl - 61 [cents. 100 3d quality, Greene county, waters Beavcrdam creek, granted to Smith and joins Ellefs, returned by John Ellefs; D. 137 U 150 acres 3,1 quality, Hancock coun ty, waters F creek, granted to Harper and joins Battle, returned bj jeile Fann; 62 ' cents. 200 acres 3d quality, Greene county, waters Beavcrdam creek, granted to Smith and j uris Houghton, returned by Joseph Hubbard; 75 cents. x 434. aCtr 8 3 f l quality, Greene coun ty, waters ShouKterb.nc, granted to Cook and joins Richards, returned by Charles Ivej; 62 [. I£2 acres 3J quality, Greene county, waters Bcavcidam creek, granted to Mel ton, joins Davidson, returned by Jere miah Robrnctt; 75 cents. Iso acres 3J quality, Greene county, Og tehee, granted to Williams, join* Robertson/ returned by Jacob Finfy; 7$ cents. 350 acres 3d quality, Greene county, Ogcchcc, granted to unknown and joim Newel, returned by Thomas Stewart; D. 1 6j. 112 acres 2d quality, Greene county, waters S. creek, granted to Bawlon* joins Gatling, returned by Jason Car gr!; D. r 25. 200 acres 2 1 quality, Greene county, waters Little river, granted to Dukes, joins Ncwfom, returned by John Hunt; D. 1 37 1- 530 acres rft and 2d quality, Greene county, waleis Little river, granted to Scott, joins Fluckcr, returned by Sally Williams; D. 5 75. 161 acres 2d quality, Greene county. Little river, granted to Williams, joins Daniel], returned by Ransom Duke; D. 2 12 *Alfo, 483 acres 2d quality, ditto, waters do. giantcd to do. join* do. returned by Ransom Duke, as exe cutor for F. Williams; D. 2. 50 acres 3 I quality, Wilkes county, ? creek granted to unknown, join* ditto, returned by John Going; 877-cents. 118 acres 2d quality, Greene county. Little river, granted to Traywick, joins Madox,, returned by William Plealant; D. 2 75 100 acres 3d quality, Greene county, waters Little river, granted to Johnfoo, and joins Hunt, teturned by William Lingo; 6z - cents. 80 acres 2d quality, Greene, water* Oconee, granted to Danicll, joins Mat ihewt, returned by James Butler, as agent lor David MCawmack; D. 1 87}. . 322 acres 3d quality, Greene, Appa lachee, granted to Allcifon, joins Elder, returned by PrHley Thornton; D. 1 50. 690 acres 2d quality, Greene, App*- lachic, granted to Mofelcy, join* un known, returned by Joseph TornbooU; D. 2 50. . 250 acre* 2d quality, Greene, Rich land creek, granted to fclf, and join* , Wiggins, returned by William Kim brough, jun. D. 2 £o* Atfo, 104 acre* 3d quality, Greene, waters Shouldctbonc. granted M‘Clcn don, joins Martin, returned by Thomas M‘Clendon; 561 cents- FIELDS KENNEDY, C. G, C. September 30. Blank Bonds for falc at this office.