Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1806-1817, August 02, 1806, Image 3

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\ *sopie that they never will tain that fUg, I j,nd tbit the Indians fay 1 , as soon as that is i done they wjii be fully fatisfied, and that I t h?v have applied for foch a flag to genera! I Wilkirfon-. ■ I [Signed] SAMUEL SOLOMON. ■ S > for as relates in the above to what I A-Jfos Bolon, the Interpreter (aid, theundcr- I tfyned also heard him fav. I [Signed] CHs. SANGUINET. I May sS, B foregoing is a true copy <jf an ori- I p-.ial certificate n»w before me. ' ■ * S. HAMMOND, I J. P. Ctffnn nt diJiriEl oj St, Lor/jt. I AUGUSTA, Auguji 2. I -Since our Ja’fl, wc have received no news ■ #'importance. from Europe—-The Bclliger- B rnts appeared to be refttng for a while on B thetr arms.—The Emperor of Ruflia refufed B rn mediate between England and PralTia, B hat was willing to heal the breach between R the latter and Sweden, to whom he has I rffmecl his aid in case ofneccflity—but who R is to mediate between Ruflia and France ? I 'J'.V RriiiOa arc fold to haw reduced India I at ]„■!!, to a General peace.—Cotton, upland, I ])v rhefoff tfeffel, was 17 pence in Liverpool I Whit he v is frill fpecirlating off Sandy* I Hook. —The King of England has fettled I poo per annum?on Lord Nclfon’s male heirs I and granted i?o,o©o ftz. to be laid out in I purchases for the rest of the family, I Tt-is with very great plcafurr we record [ the following circnmflancc, which, while I jt rfflcfls honor on the liberality, the justice [ and the patriotism of (he faculty of New. I York, places the talents of the objeft cf I the ; r kindness in an unqucfiionable point of I view, I When the celebrated Doffor M'Neven, R vhofe. circular letter we pablilhcd last Sa- I turd ay, was arretted in Dublin, the King’s I neflenger carried off to the caftlc, his diplo ■ na of Dod, of medicine, and in consequence I on his arrival at New-York, it was impof. I Able for him to comply with a law of that I flare, which requires every Phyflcian, under I a penalty of fifty dollars, for every (ranfac- I tjon, (b regifler in the court of chancery, a I copy of his diploma or certificate, On fla- I ting the foregoing circumttance, to the fa- I cultv, they unanitnotifly recommended to I the truuecs of Columbia College to confer I 01 him the degree of Dvff. Ai eundem, I which was accordingly done without heft- I tatian. I Oua Correspondent At Sr. Louts, I under date of the 3d (une, informs us that I parties run very high in that quarter—-the I troops there wer* sent down the Miffiilippi, but no fears were entertained fr.Jm the Indians. Traders from the Milfouri I were coming in every day—No accounts * from captains Lewis and Clarke—it is ex \ pefted they will come home by the way of f China.—The Gentlemen, who have gone I from Georgia fomc time ago, have enjoyed the most perfect health. DIED, at his Plantation in Edgefield di. flria, South.Carolina, on Monday 28th I lly, Mr. Masow MosEtBY. —On Satur day morning lad, as Mr. Moseley was ta king a (hurt hunting excursion round his neighbourhood, he discovered a negro fellow endeavouring to hide himfdf from his view which induced him to fufpeft he was a runaway ; on approaching and interrogating the fellow, his suspicions were ftrengthefled; and for the fafe securing of the fellow, he ordered his tofltip off his cloathes, to dis cover if he had any offenfive weapon in his pofleflion. The fellow denied having any, nor was any to be difeoveted about rum. He was then directed to walk on to Mr, Mofe lcy*s houfo, about one mile diltant, the ce ceafed following him—unfortunately the latter inadvertently approached too near to the Negro, when he suddenly turned, do. fed upon Mr. Moseley, and gave him a fa tal stab in the belly with a knife, which he had fomewiere concealed when previously ex. ,y "mined—Mr, Moseley jeon after fell, and the fellow made his escape, taking with him the rifle loaded with two balls.—The familv being alarmed at the unexpected delay of Mr. Mole lev, went in search of him, and about three hours after the accident, found him laying near a road, with a-g r eat portion of his bowels protruded through the wound—thefc were fonn returned and the wound Hitched up ; medical aHi (lance was procured, but all was in vain ; he lingered in great pain until it o’clock, Monday fore nrysn, retaining his intellectual faculties to the lafl few minutes before his death. The Negro Fellow who committed this murder, was deferibed by the deceased, to ,pc about five feet xoor 11 inches high, be tween 30 and 40 years of sg’t j l l ,e thumb of theTeft hand off-a fear on one of his thighs ; and his hack was well marked with stripes—he had on a Ihort dark coloured death coat, blue pantafoons, good (harp toed {hoes, and a tolerable good hat he had with hima largelsag, thccontenrs unknown, 2nd a good blanket apparently almolf new, all of which with the following deicribed -rifle he carried off with him. Ihe rifle is of the common length and bore, brass moun ted, the Hack broken neat the hind fight, and there tied wrh a waxed thiead. Should v a ny fellow answering the above- defeription ke taken up or lodged in any Jail> i* w be performing an aft of juttice to the com nuwity, to forward information the rest to ♦ WlMkrn Mjfcier. living at Deer Savanna!), Edgfficl4 diftnft, on the road leading from Long-Cane to Charleston, South-Carolina • 16 milesi distant from Augusta in Georgia, so as th; villain may be brought to condign punishment. 6 ESENEZAR, Effingham County , (Get.) 24» ‘ 806. In halts I communicate to you «he fol lowing distressing news. On the arrival of Mr. John Gromet and family, with merchandize from Savannah on Sunday, on the Monday following they were employed in opening them. On Tucfday evening a hogflicad of Brandy took fire from a candle, fcor in what manner it is difficult to fay; the fire communicated from that hogfliead to others, and in a small time the houle was in flames, by which Mr. Gromet was so much burnt, that he died on Wcdnefday morning, and Mrs. Gromet lies in great agony, and it is feared {he cannot survive long. _ , Brandy, Gin, Rum, See. See, were con sumed in large quantities, with every arti. cle the honfe contained; papers, and a few small things excepted ; and notwithflanding the difiance at which the buildings are pla. ced from each other, the definition of the .remaining part of this village, was preven ted only by a severe (bower of rain taking place at that time, and thcvexertmrs of the surrounding neighbors, whose activity alone preserved the Church, which Hands Co or 70 yards from the red hnufe, in which these ’ unfortunate people had taken their residence. sr.aab.'resssaac - - - -v. —rrrr.rn^i J. CORMICK, HAS taken into partnership his brother Joseph G. Cor mick. The business will be con tinued in future under the firm of JOHN Sc JOSEPH G. CORMICK. The supply both of Dry and Wet GOODS, as heretofore. They have at present a very cx tenfivc and well AJforted Stock of both, which will be disposed of on rca fonable terms. To Lawyers, they oficrin a con signment of which they arc oblig ed to dispose, in order to close falcs, an objed;. highly defending attention. It consists of almost e very new and VALUABLE LAW BOOK. Jvgvjl X, {if) NOTICE. T‘ HAT an Eletflion \vill be held on Monday the ill of Sep tember next, at the Court-house in the City of Augulla, for a Mem ber to Congress, in room of the honorable Joseph Bryan resigned. lOHN WILLSON, J JOHN COURSE, I jftijlices, JOHN CATLETT. J _ J«g*P *• [£t] TO RENT. THE BRICK HOUSE at prc. sent occupied by Übdh Har ris.—Poflcflion of which may be had on the firftday of October. WILLIAM KENNEDY. Augufl *. (ts) JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE At this Office, PEAK’S EVIDENCE, And the sth Volume of EAST’S REPORTS. notice: AILL persons are forwarned taking any alignment of a Rond given by me on the thirteenth day of March 1805, conditioned for the making titles to fifty acre* of land and a GtiPmiil, to Mr. Jcde dlah Seymour, as he has failed in making payment, agreeable to his contrail. Given from under my hand the zd. August, iB«6. HEZEKIAH BEAL. [«3 Administrators Sale. On Saturday 1 sth of September next, on the prtmfcs in Augusta, WILL BE , Four likely Negroes, with foms articles of hoofchold furniture—Con ditions will be made known on the day of Sale. TOSIAH BRUNSON, Adm'r. Augujl 2, (* f ) JUST RECEIVED ‘ From NEIF-YORK, In addition to his Stock of GROCERIES. 20 Boxes Muscatel Raisins, to Cafei old Claret* i doz. each* z Frail* fuft (hell’d Almonds* c Cafce Noye u, * French Boxes of Cordials confiding of Annifctte, Huille de Venus, Cuirafrau, Ratifiat, Parfait Amour, ' Canillc—and other Cordials. 10 Boxes frefh Prunes, z ChcftsGlaf* Ware aflbrted, A frclh supply of Lorrilard's \ Maccoboy Snuff, J I Hhd. Loaf Sugar, Maderia* *1 L. P. Teneriffe, I WINES, by the Sherry, Malaga | Gallon or bottle. and Port, J * half Pipes White Wine Vinegar, Iron, Waggon, Chair Tyre, and Square bars. Orange Flower Water, Cinnamon, Coflia, Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs, Windsor Soap and W»(h balls. Boxes of Turpentine Soap. He earneflly solicits those Indebted to him particularly for such articles, to pay their accounts, otherwise it will be out of hi* power to accomodate them in futuie. THOMAS BARRETT, Just Opened a Chcft of frc(h Hyfon Tea, Augusta, August z. ,[i*] NOTICE. ~ INJ INE months after date here of, application will be made to the Honta. Me Inferior court ot Franklin county for leave to fell two hundred and twenty-se ven acres of land lying on the Water* of Broad river commonly called the Grove, adjoining lands pi Pruit and on both fidcs of the Grove river being part of the real estate of Benjamin Thrsfher late of the said county dec. for the benefit of the heirs and creditor*. REUBEN PAYNE, ARirtg Ext’r. August 2. [j’j SHERIFF’S SALE. On the ftrjl Tu.cfJ.ay in September next at franklin Court-Iloufe between the hours of io and 3 o'clock, Will be Sold, 100 acres of land in Franklin county, on the water* of Freeman's creek, farveyed for Datius Echols, adjoining John Simmons whereon the faW Echols now lives; taken as hi* property to fatisfy Ben -7 jamin Hollingsworth. Levied cm and re turned to me by Jcptha White conftablc.— Conditions Cash, H. TERRELL, fheriff. Auiuft 1. [3l] SHERIFF’S SALE, On the firjl Tuefday in September next, at the Market Houft in the City of Augujla, at the usual hours , hFILL BE SOLD , One Negro fellow by the name of PIPER, one negro boy by the nanc of Henson, Levied on as the property belong ing to the estate of Smith Milner deceased, ta fuiify an execution in favour of John Milner. ALSO, One Cotton Machine and rutt ing Gear with 46 saws, one Bed, Bedstead and furniture, one trunk, one chest, two wilting dtfki, five fitting chairs, fix plates, two pitchers, one candle flick, one canraf ter, one dutch oven, cne hammer, one pair of haTnefs, one chest, one cradle, one filter, one glee pet, one fsw, one Tub, three trace chains, one foot-addzs, Levied on at the property of George Fee, to fatis fy an execution in favour of John Catlett Esq. H. M‘TYRE, ». r. c. Xuftifii. [;0 SHERIFF’S SALE. On the firji Tufday in September next , at the Market-Hou/e in the City of Augujla, at the usual hours . IFILL BE , One Brown Bay Elorfe, levied on at the property of Floyd Jarvis, to fat isfy one execution in favor of Patrick M‘- Dowall, Jr, HARRIS, d, *. r. c. Augujl f [j<] LOST, In Baldwin on the 6th inst, ny Pocxvt Book, containing a number of papers, a moogft others one note of hand given by White Roffetter to William Mhou for one hundred and thirty or forty dollar* payable at Augusta fume time in the month of March last, which note I forwarn allparfoct from trading for, Wm, LYON. July 19. [tf] Zulfcrlptlm received at the Chronicle for thefollowing NEW LAW BOOKS, Printing by P. BTRNE, Lanu Booi/eller, Philadelphia and Baltimore. •A Tteallfe of the Pleas of the Cronvn. By Edward Hyde East, Esq. Os the Inner Temple, In T<wo Volumes, CONDITIONS. Byrne proposes to publilh it the fame lize (new type and good paper) as Mr. East’s Reports, five volumes of which he lias now printed. The price to those who fubferihe will le ten dollars fur the two volumes in boards. THE high reputation Mr. East Hands in as a Lawyer and accurate Reporter is well known to the Gentlemen of the Bar; the Work, .therefore, now offered to them mult be an acceptable present. Lard Chief Juf ttce Hale's & Mr. Serjeant Hawkin's Trca tifes, on this molt intcrefting Branch of the Law, were pnblifhed ninety years ago, (in 1716) since which time, (except the excel lent Difconrfes by Mr. Justice Fuller, the Notes to Serjeant Hawkins’ Work, a Col leftiun of Cases by Mr; Leach, and that valuable nod excellent Work, Macnally’s Rules of Evidence en Pleas of the Crown,) no book on this fubjeft has been pnblifhed. Mr. East mentions that he received the mod libe ral communications fronv.the whole Bench, Sc that Lord Kenyan, by their conftnt, pave him the whole colleftton of MSS. cases to make copies from, & that he received the molt liberal communications front the other Judges, Si a frieVidly communication of other mss. from friends whe fe names he would he proud to con neft his with, was he ( at liberty to do fr». It is thought unneceflfary to fay more in the recommendation ol this Book, than to refer to the Gentlemen of tbe.Bar who have peru sed if. !*■ J'—ggJli'U ALSO, th <• Reports of the most learned Snt EDMUND SAUNDERS, Knt. Late Lord Chief Jt/jUce of the King's Bench y of fevernl Pleadings and Cases in the Court of King's Bench , , In the time of the reign of his moll Excellent Majesty King Charles the fccond, WITH THREE TABLES : The Firfl, of the Names of the Cases j the Second, of the Matters contained in tho Pleadings ; and the Third, of the Prin cipal Matters contained io the Cases. THE THIRD EDITION. With notes if References to the Plea dines if Ca/ei. Br John Williams, Serjeant at Lams. In Ti'.<o Volumes, Divided into three Peris , CONDITIONS. This work is now in the prefa, printing in royal oftavo, page for page with tho London edition. That tho paper, type, and accuracy lhall eqnal the London edition. That the price to fubferibers will he twelve dollars, neatly done up in two volumes, boards, to be paid for on delivery ; the binding to be an additional charge to those who choofc them so, NOTICE. ALL persons to whom the eftafe of the late Jacob Weft, Hands indebted, are requeued to render their accounts properly attested, within the time preferibed by law, and those indebted to said eflate, are re quelled to make immediate payment to SARAH WEST, Admr’tc, J.M. WEST, Admit, 7 T 9* [£] Executive Department (Geo.) LOUISVILLE, 15th July 18 06. ORDERED , THAT the second MONDAY In AU- G UST next, be afligned for the hear ing and determining controverts relative to lot* of land, drawn io the late Land Lot tery, for which grants have been withheld on account of their being tjvo or more per form of the fame name in the fune county* and not delignated, on the books appertain ing to ,he drawing of the said Lottery, so that it can be thereby sfeertained to- shirk of them the land of right belong*—All per fon* concerned, are therefore required to attend at this department, «n that day, prepared to fabftantiate their rcfpeflive claims. Attest, G. R. CLAYTON. Secretary. July to, A (3*») A NEfV AND Valuable Work,. The Married Lady’s Companion , conjijling of four parts. I. An addrel* to the Married Lady, who is the mother of Daughters. 11, An add refs to the newly Married Ladr. 111. Some importants hints to the Mid- wife. IV. An essay on the rawisgbroent and caramon diseases of Children, By Samuel K. Jcnnioga—The, above work which appears to be a most ufeful end valuable one, may be had at the Chronicle Office.