The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806, November 27, 1802, Image 1

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SATURDAY, Novemie ; 27, i3os. THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE AND • M GAZETTE OF THE STATE. - " "" •- - " - ' -■ . FREEDOM o, the PRESS and TRIAL cv JURY mm C^h U i„ of AUGUSTA: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH, near the market. [3 Doth, per Annum. ] GEORGIA. By his Excellency JOHN MILLEDGE, Governor and Commander m Chief of the Army and Navy of this State and of the Militia th* re f. A Proclamation. WHEREAS John Milledge, one of the Reprefcntatives of this state in the Congress of the United States, who was elected and commiftioned to fill that feat and aft as such until the fourth day of March next, hath made vacant that appointment by accepting the office of Governor. AND WHEREAS in and by u An Aft to regulate the General Eleftions in this Hate, and to appoint the time pt the meeting of the General Aflembly,” pall ed the nth day of February, 1799, it is anflong other things declared “ that all writs of eleftions to fill vacancies that may happen for Members of the General Aflembly of this Hate, or House of Re presentatives of the United States, (hall Lc directed to the Justices ct the Inferior courts of the refpeftive counties, who are required to give public notice thereof, and cause the fame to he held in manner and form as herein before pointed out, a. greeably to such writ.” I ha ve theres ore thought fit to issue this my proclamation, hereby notifying, di recting and ordering the Jultices of the Inferior courts of the refpeftive counties in this stare, to confider the fame as a ge ral writ of election for the purpose of fill ing the vacancy ofa Member in the House of Representatives of the United States, occasioned as herein before pointed out. — And I do hereby require and charge the laid justices to give due notice that the said election will be held in the re fpeftive counties of this state, on Wed. nefday, the fifteenth day of December next. And Ido hereby farther require that due return of such eleftion be made to the Executive Department, as in and by the said aft is preferibed. Given under my hand , and the Great Seal of the State , at the State House in Louisvilie, this ninth day of November , m the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and two t and of the Independence of the Unit, ed States qf America the twenty.fe. venth , JOHN MILLEDGE. By the Governor , Horatio Marburv, Sec’y. GOD SAVE IHE STATE. The Subfci iber Is now opening , tn the house lately occu pied by Mr, Peter Weighty and next door below the Brick House of Mejfrs . Brown Gardner, AN ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, Amonvfl which are Rose and duflil blankets Kendall cottons Coarse and fine cloths Csflimeres and fwanfdown Coarse and fine hats Linens, callicoes, muflins and humhums. An Ajfortment of Hardware, Saddlery, GROCERIES, &c. To be fold cheap for cash or pro duce. JOHN CARMICHAEL. November 20. " Tor sale, THREE hundred acres of land in Bry an county, inland swamp ; 320 a ctes in Burke county, oak and hickory, °f second quality ■, 1200 acres of pine knd in Bryan ; 200 acres in Columbia county ; 200 acres, half pine half swamp, ' °‘ 2d quality ; 200 acres in Effingham ; 2 °o acres on Black creek, pine, Elfing county. The terms will be made Ca o’ to the purebafer. Apply to JABEZ BOWEN, jun. i PUBLISHED and I OR SALE AT THId OFFICE, THE Georgia and South-Cay olina ALMANAC YEAR 1 8 0 3* CONTAINING, THE Calendar, Moon’s Phases, Sun’s riling and letting, Moon’s riling, feeing and loathing, and the lign of the Zodiac the is in every day at noon Holidays, remaikable days, &c. Riling, lei ting and loathing of the stars Planets places Names and characters of the Planets Edipfes for the year 1803 The seasons Signs of the Zodiac Chronological Cycles Moveable Kealls A tide table of molt of the eminent places in the world Lunations,Conjunctions, Quadrations&c. Dollar table tor Georgia ana S. Carolina Ccn; and mill table for do. . Interelt table at 8 per cent, A table (hewing the value of the gold coins of Great-Britain, Portugal, France and Spain in dollars and cents. Principal officers of the government of the United States, with a lilt of the judges; miniiters resident in foreign countries j miniiters and consuls of for eign powers, resident in the United States ; governors and other officers of the North Weftern, Miliillippi, and In diana territories ; receivers of public money for loans; regilters of the land office Times and places of holding courts of the United States in Georgia and South- Carolina. Lilt of the revenue department of the U. States in the diltrict of Geoigia Lilt of the officers in the Executive, Ju dicial and Military departments— Times and places of holding courts; and the officers in the different depart ments of the cities of Savannah and Augusta Lift of the directors and officers of the bank in Savannah Lift of the senators of the state of Georgia Lift of the representatives of do. Lift of the juitices of the interior courts Lift of the principal officers in the govern ment of South-Caroiina Time and places of holding courts of fef. lion and common pleas in S. Carolina Lift of the ftalf of the militia of S. C. Rates of postage Reflections on the Heavens Comparative view of the population of the dilferent States in the Union, in the years 1790 and iSco, exhibiting the increase of each state between thele two periods, and the number of repre sentatives from each state in congress, after the 4th of March next An unquestionable efficacious cure for the bite of a mad dog, communicated to the senate of Pennfyivania Valuable and effectual cure for the stone Wonderful cure for the dropfey Salutary effects of Dock Root on a cancer A recipe for making an excellent Ameri can wine Recipe for a cancer v Mode of trying the proof of distilled spi rits Post towns from Sunbury in Georgia, to Wifcaffet in Maine Cross roads from Charleston to Savannah Gardener’s calendar by R. Squibb Method of killing worms in gardens The management of cauliflowers and broc coli —Method to obtain good feed. A conjiderable dj'count ?nade to those who pur chafe by the dozen, or lar. ger quantity . Sheriffs Titles for sale at this Office. GEORGIA. Thomas M‘Call Harris, u Ad KECK iVhD From Britain and the Northern States , A PART OF HIS SUPPLY OF GOODS , z i Trunk Cotton Hose I J'j tVUiaCJ dO* i bale caliimere 1 do, fuperfiae cloths 2 do. drab clottis and coatings 1 do. livaniuowns 2 do. dLffii blankets I do. Flannels 3 trunks cailicoes 1 do. Marfeillcs quilting 2 do. dimity I d . tamboi’d mi’flin I do. book muslin Handkerchiefs i do. cords, thiokfcts and velvets 6o dozen blue tomals 1 ba;e ttekienbutgs 2 boxes - g Inlh hnen i do. Br manias I do. piatilias 1 bale oovvlas and Ihecting 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. iiurants i tiunk fewingfiik and twill i box tape and thread % I cate mens fine hats 30 teams writing paper 3 cases books and flationary 1 bale wiapping paper 1 box quality binding 2 do. cotton cards 7 cases Atnllerdam glass ware 6 calk nails 3 elicits hyfontea 2 barrels wnaic oil 4 Jo. paint oil 1 calk tpirits turpentine 2 bam.ls roil b>imitone 1 do. fl u ted do. 1 box crude do. 20 kegs white lead 2 bags rate ginger 2 do- aifpKc 2 do. pepper 1700 green cr-ppcras 5 coils cordage 2 calks bar lead 1 hogthead bedcords 1 do, fein twine 3 tons bar iron 3 laggotts German fled j ton bliitered do, 60 flvear moulds 1 hoglhsad cutlery 1 box buttons 1 calk wood (crews 2 hoglhcads ironmongery 3 dozen straw knives 22 dozen Hates 9000 Hate pencils 2 dozen spades, 1 calk chain traces. Which he offers for sale at his Ware- House in BROAD SI RLE 1, at his usual low prices, * • Country Merchants [applied on tafy terms. October 20. TO LET, The habitable part of the Te nement at present occupied by I homas M Call Harris. The hoofe is com pletely larnilhed; which furniture is for file, or to let with the houfe — For terms apply on the premises, Oftober 13. Brought to Augufla Jail, the 9th inftanc, a mulatto wench named HA GER, who fays Ihc belongs to John Ha ney, of Columbia county. The owner is requelled to come forward and prove his property, pay charges and take her a way. H. M‘TYRE, Sheriff. November 18. ■iM'W |y QL. XVII. No. 84^,] Taylor & Moore, Having commenced Bujinefi m the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. f. Hobby id Co offer for /ale on the l/weft terms for CASH or country/Produce, A GRMKKU ASSOR I'MKN r uF DR Y. GQ/ODS AND G \oZ' ERIE S. consisWng of— \X/OOLENS, nnens, carpeting, V V naburgs,/fottdo bagging, hofic ry, hats, handicgfchiefi,>Bloves, calicoes, mud ins, ft trioflary, perfdimery, mrdi cines, crockgry, glass wareyjiaberdaflie ry, ironmpbgery, pewter, rtails, guns, (h >t, umbrella*, cotton > cards, pepper, alfpice, nutmegs, nitre, allum and soap: -Shcrrv, Maaga, Port, and London particular Tenncritfi; wines, Jamaica, Weft India and Northward rum, country and Holland gio, London bottled oorter, real Spanilh fegars, hyf >n and hy f m (kin teas, loaf and brown sugar, coffee, chocolate, melaffss, ftccl, b,tr iron, falt,&c, November 10. The Subfcn for has/ far Sale, BY THE WOGiriEAD, - S T O N E/CLj I M E, Os the tVnlity. y iV. BJGNON. N o tTc ! ‘ {DO hereby lorwarn any one whatever tro-n (forcing cotton in future in my Ware-House, (comraonlycalled call’s) except wiih Mr. Jfaac Herbert, to whom I have leafed a part of the buildings. THOMAS GLASCOCK. November 18, CAUTION! THE public arc hereby notified, that the Subscriber has the only Patent which has ever been ifiued under the au thority of the United States, for the cotton gin worked with circular me* tallic Plates, commonly called the Sanxf Gin, and confeq’iently that no other person has a right to fell or use that invention bur himfeif, or such persons as are duly authorifed by him. HODGIN HOLMES. Auqujla, Nov. 16, 1802. 63T The Printers throughout the South ern States are requeued to insert the above. AftitorTs Tavern. JOSEPH ASHTON takes the liberty of returning his fincerc thank* to hi* friends in particular, and the public in general, for the liberal encouragement he has met with finoe his commencement of balinef* in this place, and a fibres them nothing in his power (hall be wanting to merit a continuance of their favors j h<e Lkewifii informs them, he his (1* ufu-* a 1 ) his liable well fur ,iih;J with every kind of forage necefibry fsr horses—ho has aifo fun;!h d himfeif with a good, afiortment of Wine., Liquorsand Port-r; In (hurt, every thing thit can m ike the weary traveller comfortable, and his town friend* agreeable \ as far as a cheer ful landlord, good, wholefbmc and plea rant cheer, will contribute, with rca fonable charges, to their happinefs,— Afiuon pledges himfeif for it, and is certain every branch in his family will fccond his endeavors, hoping by t‘.efe means to continue those favors, for which he feels himfeif under every obligation to a gcncronj and liberal public. OAobcr 13. TO BE RENTED, THE Lor and P-emife* at prfent oc cupied by jabefc Bowen, Esq ad joining Mr. Benjamin Harris's Jot, for the year 1803 ARCHIBALD BEALL. November 4. Blank Deeds of Conveyance for /ale at this Office. ,