Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1806-1817, August 02, 1806, Image 1

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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE. . * ' * ' - :y ■ i ■ .•-1 Vox.. XX.] FREEDOM OF THE PRESS AND TRIAL BY JURY SHALL REMAIN INVIOLATE. [No. IffljJ* AUGUST A: (Georgia) Pointed by D. DRISCOL, near the market. ' SATURDAY, Auguji 2, 1806. [3 Dolls, per Ann,’} Doctor Tanker (ley, tra ESPECtFULLY informs his friends sx gild the Public, that be Lai coramcn tilths Icf of* Medicine (Edgefield' Court-House S. Carolina,) in sll its vari es branches, and' flat'er* himfelf, that f(\-m ih* excellent opportunity he has bad ofobtaining medical information, tcg'-ihcr trith the attention he is determined to pay thoie prison?, who may honour him with cir patronage, he will receive a good fWc oi public aid. Wv 7.6. FjO Doctor Burke, J If AVING at length refolded, i. jj. to make Augusta his future icfidenct, inform* the community, that he vviU nf- mo th«f Pmdfice. He lire* in th* hers Brisk House, ?: the upper end cf Brwid-'S'rcr.t, belonging to. the efiate of r ~r. W. \* \/a • • ■ • * JfalyJSfij (ts) I. Garvin, *J . . Info r pis his friends , nPHAT there will be no inter- A million to the Exercises of his School, during the prelent,, or approaching Sea foil; therefore, it is open for the reception of Pu pils. July 26. [if] I Lewis Barie, Having fold oat Ms chi sock of goads, has removed four doors above where h? forme; ly lived, where business will be carried on under the hirer o* LEWIS BARIE & Co. Who have just icceived and for falc, a frefn and general alfort rnent of Dry Goods & Groceries, at very reduced prices, for Gafti or Produce. 'July j 6, rBO5. M , FOR SALE, \ Y Houses and Lot, North iVJL fide of Broad-ftrect, near the Market; the stand is an excellent one for tranfafting bufinefj on a large or f’mall scale, with three tenements ;*-Ailo f aCot tou Machine with 87 laws, all in complete repair—The terms of file, one end twy yeaf'j credit 5 this indulgence, certainly it an obietf t# an aftive perfon.—Poficffion t 0 be had on the tft of October next.— Fur further pavticulaisapply tome. SAMUEL M. SMYTH, July 19* l/D I D. Smelt returns thanks to his friends, fertile libe ral fupporthchss received in I n profoffipn, and fe-tU it his doty to notify them, as it Tcfpctts the following particubra—Con templating a removal to, or near Mblc.igc villr, the next fall, he i» compelled to de clitjf psaftice in tbu City, in order that he Lay be enabled n adjust the ontftand i«g debts that ate yet doe. To such aa cannot immediately mee t lus demand, uif feient time will be given, provided the account is liquidated; and to inch, whole fituttisn will admit prorr<pt pryment, he will led hisnfelt obliged by their punftu aiity. , When in town, fitoo’d any patient wtltt his clli.lance, he will with plcafure, co-cpo rste with the family pradiitioner. July 19, :So6« TAKE NOTICE. npHAT whereas I have parchafed accr !» ~ fi tain trafi sf land, containing je .hundred and twelve acres, crginally gran ted to Wiliiam Simms, lying and being in the County of Columbia, butting and boun ding Narth-eaftwardly by Savanc&h Rii*,, Scuth-eaft« ardly by Thomas Jones* .and, South- weflwardiy by Samuel Gufor. . iand» and North wcftwaroly by Charles C.atke s land, and is marc particularly known y the Ball Sluice trafl. Theft: ere therefore to forwarn all petYona whatfaever from tre sassing cn faiJtraft of land, either by cut ting Timber, erefting ® n Cioa!s Cppofuc, or in any other Ihspc man ner or form whatsoever, a* all Itefpsficrs a aforefaid will incurTbc filial rigour of the law in that cafcmxde and provided. NOTLEY WHITCOMB. July iq (3 1 ) THE SUBSCRIBER , j INFORMS his friends and the Public, that he has just received from Ne;v- Yorlc a quantity or DRY GOODS And a Supply of Groceries from Savannah , Which he will dispose of on the lowcfc terms, for cash or produce; J. YASSER. July 19. (3t) THOMAS BUTT , D A\ ESPECTFULLY inform* the Public, that he has just arrived in »Augusta, and baa ’opened Store in Mr. Murren’s New Hoofe, lately occupied by Mcffra John Howard & Co. With a choice Seleffisn oj ths Following Goods, Which he will sell on very moder ate terms; WHOLE SALE or RE TAIL, VIZ: BEST Flax and Tnw Oznaburgi, Brown and White PJstillar, Itifh Linen and Britanias, Cotton Shirting, Silk and Cotton Umbrella?, Long Lawn* and Gambles, Laced Cambrick and Leno Veils, 4- 4 and 6 4 Leno Muslin, Black lovo Shawls and Veils, Luftring and Pdorgs, LaHier Silk Felices, Black and White jpic t ic Glares, Black and ced'd. Silk • dc. White and col’d. Cotton do. Ladies long walk Leather do. Gingham* and Chambra Muslin, Cambrick MnflEf, Avery elegant aflortment of rich Fancy Mullins from 50 cents to 5 dois. per yard, A few piece* of richlcy ornamented CitC'Xua R. b.;s ~?<-ry elegant, Pullicat and M drafs Handkerchiefs, New Red Bandannas do/ Linen and Cambrick Pocket do. Gotten do. do. Ribbons and Silk do. Velvet Ribbon and Ferret?, Silver Piufi for Bonnets, Lace* and Edgcings, Black, white and ced'd Sewing Silk and \ Twist, Ounce Thread, Col’d Threads, common and patent, Adclpha Cotton Thread in papers and varnished boxes, A choice Affortmeut of Printed Calicoes from 179 d. to 4/6 L per yard, White Calicoes and Fustians, - i and 6 4 Cotton Check, / and j- Bed Tick, CaUmancoes and Durants, Bombizinea and Bombazetts, 1 Florentines, Crapes and Pcrfians, Silk and Cotton Sufpendcrs, Black and col'd best London made Superfine Cloth and Caflimcrei, Cordcroys, Velveteens and Thicksets, Buff Nankeens, Hum hums, Flannels and coarfc Woolens, 100 Ready made Vests, A hand It, me Eflortracnt of Boots and Shoes, . Lcdiis embroidered and plain Cotton Stockings, Mens do. do. do. Bo 8 ami MilFrs Stocking*, Dimities, Janes and jenets,^ Draper Table Cloths ard Toweling, Diaper Holland Tapes and Bobbins, Blue and white Pavilion Gauze, A large’aftbrtraent of Leghorn and Sp.it Straw Bonnets, Artificial Wreaths, Feathers & Flowers, Cotton and Silk Trimmings, Steel Bugles so: Bonnets, Tcble knives and Folks, Pen and Pocket Knives, i Razors and RazsiiStcop*, Tinned Ironaud Fustian Spoons and Di viders, Giroblett, 13c. &c, July 19- L tf J If Mr. Baleyßor rct, late of Bungay or the neighborhood of Bungay, Suf folk county, England, is living, by an application to the printer, he will hear of something to his advantage. Mr. Borrct is reported to have red ded in Hancock County in 1801- ‘ju'iy 19* i COLLECTOR’S SALES j At Columbia Court, hon/e, cn 1 uefday the 2d day cf September, between the ti/ual hours, WILL BE SOLD, 400 Acres of land, 2d quality, joining Skinner and Lowe, on the waters of Uchce crock, the property cf Francis Bcure.ughs, tax due, 3 59k* ALSO, 135 Acres of land, 2d quality, joining ElUs and Jones, on the waters ot the big Ktokcc credk, the property ©t'lfaiah Wright deceaftd, tax cue, 5 41^. ALSO, r 100 Acres of land, 2d quality, in Columbia county,, joining Gr,wroui and ethers, on the water* «f the Kiokee creek, the property of Saiah Collins, tux due, 3 1 1. ALSO, 250 Acres of land, in Columbia county, joining Walker and Ware, .011 the water* of Uckre creek, the property of Wra. Btigg, tax due. 4 50. % " ALSO, _ 205 Acres of pine land, in Columbia county, joining M’gang.hy and otherr, th« property of Mark Junes senior, I tax due, $B. j 100 Acres of pine land, join ing W.-ight and others, on the waters of Hca-Llall creak, in Columbia county, the property of Duncan M‘Ntir, tax due, 48 1. ALSO, 500 Acres of land, in Columbia county, on the waters of Germany's creek, joining Few and R«fs, the property of Thomas Few, tax due, 12 oo|. s ALSO, 400 Acres of land, in Columbia county, 2d quality, joining Hatilfoa and Biai■ it, on the waters of Germany's creek, the property » f Charles Devacauk decra fed, tax due, c 15*. ' ALSO, 3 ' o Acres of land, in Columbia coutity, . 2tJ quality, joining M‘Mua and Watfout, on the waters of Upton's creek, the property of Aquilla Howard, tax due, 4 61c. /A I.SO, 310 Acres of land, 2d quality, joining Howard and Jones, no the wafers ot Upton'? creek, in Columbia county, the property of Doraihy Short, taxdur, 4 izj, . • ALSO, 93 Acres of land, in Columbia county, on the waters of Madoxs' creek, joining Davis and Stanford, the property of Jonas Totten, tax due, 56]. - AI.SO, ' 175 Acres «f land, in Lincoln county, joining J. Kinncbrr.w and others, on the water* *f Loyd’s crcik, the proper ty as Wm. Kinnebrtw, tax due, 93^. ALSO, 750 Acres of land, 2d and 3d q>niiry, in Columbia county, joining Johns and Brown, on the waters of Upton's creek, the property of James Moure deccafed, given in by Alfe Moore, Executrix, tax due, 3 xo, ALSO, 64 Acres of land, in Columbia county, on the waters of Upton’s creek, joining Parka and Miles, the property of Stephen Kcanedy, tax due, 51, ALSO, 100 Acres of land, 2d quality, in Columbia county, on the waters of Greenbrier creek, joining Elair and Bugg, the property of Widow Scruggs, tax doe, s°. x ALSO, 150 Acres of land, in Columbia county, 3d quality, joining Biifcoe and GartrilJ, the pioperty of Charles Denham junior, tax due, 1 40. ALSO, 100 Acres of pine land, in Co lumbia county, on the waters of Headstall creek, joining Newiora and Ware, tuc pro perty of Danici Sar-th, tax due, r 1 r. ALSO, 100 Acres of pine land, on Bri er ctcck, joining johnfon and Smith, the ptonerty of Jofcph Matthews, tax due, 1 if. ALSO, 4co Acres of land, in Columbia county, joining Few and Rofi, the proper ty of Wm, Few junior, tax dos, 9 30, ALSO, ido Acres of land, in Columbia county, 2d quality, joining Day and Cul breth, Uchefe creek, the property of Ed ward Ham*, tax due, rr 55. JAMES LUKE, x. c. c. c. July, 5. [3*] Sinks of all kinds executed at the shortest notice, at ,• - this Office, 1 (By Authority.) AN ACT For ejlabli/lorng rules and articles for the government »f the armies »f the United States, ♦ Art. ii. After a non-commissioned officer, er soldier, £hall have beer iluly inlif ted and sworn, he (hall not be difmifl'ed the service without a difeharge in writing; and no difeharge granted to him (hall be fuffi cicnr, which is not signed by a field officer of the regiment to which he belongs, or v commanding officer, where no field officer of the regiment is present j and no difeharge (kail be given t* a nofi-commiffioncd officer, or soldier, before bis term of service htfs ex pired, but by order of the Ptefidcnr, the Secretary of War, the commanding r fficcr of a department, or tie fcntence of a general court martial, nor foall a ccnmiiflioned effi,. cer bo difeharged the service, hut by order ot the FieSibnt of ihe United States or by fenltncc of a general court martial. Art. 12. Every colonel, or other dfi ccr commanding a regiment, troop, ot company, and actually quartered with it, may give furloughs to non. co.ntqiffioncd ofiker.s, or foklicrs, is such numbers, and / for lb long a time as he fit oil judge to be mofi confident with the good ts the service ; •and a captain or oilier inferior officer com manding a troop or company, or in any garrison, fort or barrack of the U. States (his field officer being absent,) may give furloughs, to r.Dn-cdhimiffioncd officers or (bldicrn, lor a time not exceeding' twenty days in fix months, but not to more than two persons to be abftnt at the fame time* excepting fomc extraordinary cccaficn should require it. Art. 13. At cvcyy mufler, the com manding officer of each regiment, troop* or company there present, (hall give to tire commiflary of unifiers, or other officer who unifiers the said regiment, troop, or compa ny, certificates figneii by himfclf, fignify inghow Lng fach officers, as flmli not ap pear ar lha said mutter, have been abfent* and the rcafon of their abfcnce. In like manner, the commanding officer of every troop, or company, (Hill give certificates, Cgrufying the rcafons of the at&Sncc of the nvncomuiifuoned officers and private sol diers, which rofona, and tims of abfcnce, shall be inserted in the mufler-rolls, op posite (he name of the refj cflive absent offi cers and foklicrs. The certificates (hall, together with the rnoffer-rolls, be remitted by the commiflary of musters, cr otherofficer muttering, to the department *f war as fpce dily as the distance of the place will admit. Art. 14. Every officer who, dial Ibe con vince), before a general court martial, cf having signed a lalfe certificate, relating to the abfeocfc of either officer m private sol dier, or relative to his or ihtir pay, fnali be caflilertcl. Art. 15. Every officer who (hall know , ingly make a fake mufler ot man or horse, and every officer or commifiary «f rruflcrs, who (hall willingly sign, diteft orallov/ the signing ts muftter-rolls, wherein such falfc inuftcr is contained, fliall, upon proof made thereof by two witnefles, before a general court martial, be cafhiercd, and fliall be thereby utteily difabkd to have or hold any office or employment in the service of the United States. Art. i <l. Any commifiary of mnfiers or other officer, who (hall be convidfed of having taken money or other thing, by W i.y of gratification, on the muttering. any* regiment, troop cr company, or on the signing mullet.rolls, (nail he difplaccd fr«m his office, and fiiali be thcicby uttctly dis abled to have or hold any office or employ ment in the service of the United States. Art. 17. Any officer vho (hall prefureie to mutter a person as a soldier, who is not a soldier, fliall be deemed guilty of having made a falfe rnutf cr, & fliall fuffer accordingly. Art. 18. Every officer yvho shall know ingly make a falfe return to the department of war, or to any of his superior officers, aathorifed to call for such retains, of the Irate of tiic regiment* troop or company, er marrifon, under hia command ; cr of the «, M * arms, ammunition, cloailung, or other (lores thereunto belonging, (hall, on conviction thereof before a court martial, be cafhiercd* Art. 15. The commanding officer of every regiment, troop, or independent com pany , or garrik n of the United Stares, fliall, in the beginning of every month, remit through the pr®,<r efranrdf, to <he depart-’ merK cf v/ar, an exact return of the r«gi nient, troop, independent company, or garrison, under his command, fpccifying the names of the officers then absent from ( their p-.ih, ami the regions for, and the time of their absence. And any officer who fliall be convicted of having, through neg le£t er design, •mitt.ed fending such returns, fliall be puniflied according to the nature of his crime, by the judgment of a general court martial; , Art. 20. All officers and foldier*, who havVtcceivci jay, 01 have been duly enlittcd ‘‘ : -•/*' ’i i_ »' < hJL