Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1806-1817, September 13, 1806, Image 1
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE. ' FREE D O M of the PRE S S and : T RI A L »r JU R Y shall remain inviolate. [No. 1041 £UC U S TA; (Georgia) Pmkted by D. DRISCOL, ns AR tiie MARK et. 13, (806. [3 Am.] tr~~T t>r innmmimiinin B , — 1 ~ _ . * ~. - V J "" '' ' —"r ' ——tammtmm ■ mmmmmmi m ■ , v „ r - «• John Hiil &Co. Have JuJi Received from New- T-jrky part of their Summer and Fad GOODS, VIZ: QUPEPFINE CJcrhr. & G*ffimer», O Flaia ar.d K'ridal Cottons, Ladiu and Gcmietnff-irVfiue & ocjjfc Hats, 0 ic c» atid Chintz. jactv felt, -C . 'i m&,' (Muslins. 1 a.-.sd Cl in brick & I Ch’imbjy J F r amhu;\iß and Dimities, Vslvcti a? d Farcy Goto*, Colton arc! Si k Stfpcsdera, S.T«wa Hollands, Scin ami *hop Tsrir.e, Ladies Kki ai d Morocco Slipped, Mena fi.io and coasts ohot.s, Writing Paper bji the ream, Ctaltf;* and Hardware., of a!te«A«rsrjr ».*e fcripiion. —O F HA N D-~ 20 Hhde, Print Sugsto, 20 R»)l«, dc. ditto, 3:00 Wt, bsft Gffco C( iFx, Kyfnti and Imperial leas. Crockery bj the Crate-, Empty Bor:!?3 by the Hhd. Sherry and MaJaga'Wii-ts, Jamaica Rum, Holland Cln, Copniaft Brandy, fire, fire. With a great variety of articles, t<r» tedious to cim.ncritc, making i>» the whole a- templets an.l n-.itiai assortment, *U of which will be dtfpcfatl of at their 0- iaa! prior s, for ca; hor cotton. Coon. try M*vch-»nr«,wiii do V'ii to avail thetn fnlvfsbfthe epporeorby ofcalli'-g, ss they will have an opportunity offurnifhirg them* feivc? upon the saf fcdofcod teuas. Jus 30. f (4~) Ju[t rcceiv/d a Frcfh affor merit of Medicines & Medicinal Drugs. Ti-l O’s I. WRAY, |J A /ING just, arrived with a general I 1. /ffbrttr.ent, laid in under his own in { cr'/cr., at (he hell American Marke'sj nvkch he will dfpfc of on really moderate teims. He has -addyd to h : s former amc!«*»a fine afibftmem pfnice Conft-dionams, Plenty’s parent M;<ydefia, offence cf Spruce, indelible jnk for paiking clothes, two Eitducal lately appointed agent tor 1> Aicr ' opuoN, having breughr. w hh him a l '-pe u!j;jv of genuine Balm of Gilead ai d Akti -Impeticinbs, «. A j/.iiHous « riter .remarks, that, “ to << lie /tth latisfadHon to one’s fell and oth < 4 K sft procure as many comforts of life as <{ vtraconiiitcnt with cur menial and bodily c« cyuh'liitiun, and to avett impending dar. a jr, or, in other words, to preftrve our. u fives Horn the injurious attacks of rxttr uial agents, are nearly the w hole, cl v, hat . relates to the practical psit of human J life.” If 1 hen to live with faiisladtion ** to ourfeives and others is To dcfirahle, “ how can we acfotnplifa it when deprived ft of that which is more to he c!i<em.ed than “ gold and treefure ?— that, w hich cnlaigts “ she foul —that which, when ptflVfld, li leaves little mors to he whited ror —that cs - hich when wanted is the greaveft. of ivan j—even that which is the gfcateft cl * c all billings, namely. Health! The * l principal lource of misery, then, being the inf, of this g eat jewel, it behoves us ti *0 find a remedy.foe thofc diseases which ,f nave hitherio baiHesl thclkdi of ihc- Fccul “ tv, namely nervous, cot.fumptive, and C; hv poch indriac. If any one man lu-s ever 41 * ' - en mere foccefffnl than another, it ».s <f D -filor Solomon, who h*.s brought his “ Cciidial Balm of Gilead toluch per- II lec'ion that it never fails removing tnc i( vvorft p.pff most crabbed d'.forders o> this <f nature. I'always txhibrates and cheers ,fS lhe spirits, braces and invigorates the “ whole frame. Such a medicine, for its es healing, bnlfamtc, friendly, and fanative “ upon the debilitated confiiiution, if d--serves the wondrous encouragement it *■ with from all ranks, who have been “-<»r vmate enough to have recourft to it. “ Pamphlets ert its efficacy delivered ** gratis by the agent, “ Ant fid in bottle 5, price Three Dot la>s each. Attfrnjia, 3O. \ { f J_ INK POWDER. Ot the very bed kin J, to be had cn low terms (by wholesale and ffe , **il) at the Chronicle Oiiicc. m THOMAS BUTT, ! FULLY inform* tfr Public* i! at he nas just arcjv.id ii» Auguda, and Hjs opened S-ore in Mr. Miir-r.'s Ne*v Hcufe, latcH - by Mtffw John Howard £? Co. fi'ith a choice SsUffian cj tin Following Goods, Which he will sell on very moder* ATE TEEMS; WHOLE SALE OR, RE TAIL, '-VIZ; BEST Flax and TowCznabergi, brew* and White P;z.tilfarj Lilli Linen and Biitanii.», Cotton Shirting, Ssllc and Cotton Umbrella*, 1 Lorg Lawns and Carobtici, L*ccd Cambri k and L> po Veils, 4 4 E-d 6 4 Loao Mcilin, Black Jove Shawlsand Veils, L?:ft«r'g and Pelongs, Ladi\Si;k Peiicei, . B!=At*uul White ujrr p,h> Black and cclVi, £ifk do. White and col’d. Cotton do. Ladies long wash Leather dr. Gingham* and Chambta Muflii*, Cambuck Mi flint, A verv elegant assortment cf tick Fi;ncy Mnfliuj from 50 cents to j dols. pet yard, A few pieces of richiey ornamented Circrfli n Rcb-ts —erry elegant, Pullicat and M drafs Hanrfkerthiefe, New Red Bandannas do. X.incn and Czsnbricic Pocket do. Cotton do. do. Ribbons *nd Silk do. Velvet Ribben and Ferretr, Silver Phis? tor Bonnets, Lsccs and Edgrirga, v Black, white aiid coIM Sccr’ng Silk and Twiff, On nee ‘ Thread, Gi’Td Thread*, common and patent, Adelpha Cotton 'J bread in papeis sod varnished boxes, Achoice AiTortmeut of Printed Calicoes from f/gd. to 4/6 L per yard, White Calicoes ar 1 FolUso*, | and 6 4 Cotton Check, £ and - Bed Tick. Calimsncocs and Durants, Bombazines and Bombazettr, Florentine#,,, Crapes and pafiaos, Silk and Ccttoa Suspenders, Black and coßd be ft London made Hats, Superfine Cloth and Caffimcrcs, Corderoyt, Velveteens and Thicksets, TkfF Nankeens, Hamfiorrs, FI mods and coarfc Woolens, 100 Ready made Vests, A haudfome aflortmtnt of Boots and Show, Ladies embroidered and plain Cotton Stockings Mens dci. do, do. Bo f and Mil? 8 Stockings, D uirics, Janes and jcnelSj Diaper Tah’e Cloths and TowtUrgi Diaper Holland Ta es and Bobbins, Blue nti-J white Pavilion Gauze, I A large affortinrr.t of Leghorn and Split Straw B rnct", Artificial Wreaths, Feather* & Flowers, Cotton and’Siii; Trimmings, Steel Bagks lor Bonnets, I Table knives and Forks, Pen and Pocket Knivcr, Rrznrs and R ..zor straps, Tinned Iron and Fustian Spoons and Di vider?, Gimblcts, &£, iBCt ply 19* I*o NOTICE. The fait of the nal Epte 0/ William Tyler dec, lo wit; TWO hundred and sixty acres the late refrdencr c f the dcceafcd, 297 a cre* on Savannah rim, be the la ne moic or lef-, which has been adverted to be fold tht# day at Colombia Court Houle, pubhlh rd in the Chronicle is poftpor.ed, till the firft Toefday in next, Wm. BERRY, } Benj- LEIGH, > Admr’s. A. CRAWhOP.D. ) Aufv/l 30. Ten Dollars Reward. AN-AWAY from the fabferiber a mu i. Jatto girl of the name of SALLY, It is fmtmfcd Am r» in the vicinity of Aogofta, or in Butch 111 and—whoever brings her to me in Augufca, (hall receive the above K ” rJ ' GEORGE W. EVANS. -J hlys ' Jones & Seinmes, ’ A now °P en * n S an cxcen -Zjl five assortment of Dry Goods & Groceries ? Selected by thcmfclvcs at the belt northern cnaikeU, confifijng ot the troft essential article* in »rqucB for the Country trade.-**Tfceir flock being large, and 23 they will be corllaiuly irpicnUburg it, Store* keepers and Merchants, who tray cot have ; fupplicd thtrnfclves, will find it to their in trrea to give them 4 call. Their terms WILT, EE LIBERAL* They have hkewife in view, a c^rfrclnraDiec .largccßent of their Warr homsß) lot the reception and ftorsgc of lacouce and Goojm, and will* by their attention to the y Commifiiort Bufincfs, Endeavour o merit a (hare of the public patronage in that Ui.f ; their charge* will ' ten* iiu? a» ufijJ.. aad regular Uticcdanca v.iUbogivMU " Vet'tfm vr 6 • * J •m ■ 1 —.imi m— cm*. ■»'■■■■ 1 * ** l 1 " 1 11 ‘ John W. Mackee, Y'uyivr ctrtd lladu. Maker 5 Respectfully acquaints. the Ladies and Gentlemen ol Aagofta, and the country, that U has commenced bufinef* in VValhifigton Street, , third hoefe irora iba coiner if Broad Street. He hopes from the elegant stile , in which hi* vr ork will b. executed, tcg; thcr irith th« Idivneh of hit prices to me lit a fijarc cf that fapport which he has no denbt » a w.-M,err«a: public wi 1 afford. Me is net at p'refent fur nidged 'vlth zn nftbrtmcut of CI.OA'I Ho, but v.f J hcs. Pxttcr.il Card;, and £**:?» party 'eck^i-.cr« rojllores where they ten be f/pplicri with 'uch arichs as ;hcy c:sy wSnt. upon t!v< h S imim [•Two boys cf gcod edn nefi on* '•iii be taken a* apprentice*. Stbumber 6. [</3 yFor Sale, On very low Terms. 6 Hhds. bell gri*fn c ff e, 75 a.'rel. Mufcaeado i H’ido. do. do. 3 C * ft* frefh Hyfcn Tea, f 2 B xc« No. 8 Cotton Cardr, ( 1 do. No. 10 do. do. 2 B*gg< Pepper, * zopo Wt. ciftn Coprafs, 10 B *rre!s Northward Rom, 2 do* do. 2 Hh.l». Jamaica do. • 2 do. W. I, do, 2 Hh ’s. Metafiles, 1 i Trr B. Steel, 1 do, GcrcUdU do. 20 piece* Cotton Bapgirg, 2 Crate* Crockery Ware, ' piece* low price brown Holland*, 1 Case low pti c kaaped Haw, 22 pieces long Lawns, f 1 Trunk low price CaiUcccs, 10 do. Cotton Stripes. All of which wi i be fold at wlio’efale or retail, for Calh or Prod ucc, by HARRISON S HAMILTON. On CommlfS -n, 1500 bulbil* ground Salt. Angofta, Augull rp, B ) THtTSUB-iC RIPER Offers For Sale , His STOCK , Confiding of a small though choice aflortment of DRY GOODS, Lately imported, with a supply of Liquors and Groceries , which he will difnnfe of on low term*# a r ;d on a liberal credit. ISAAC HERBERT, Jit 1 *? 7* >ftc-6. 'jf) Dodfor Burke, HAVING at length to make AugUfh his future residence, inform* the community, that he will refomc the Prafticc, He live, in the targe Brick House, at the upper erd cf Broad-Strcct, belonging to the estate of Col. Watkioi. July 26. Os) j Sherijefs Blank’l'itl es, For Salt at this Ojjtce , For the CHRONICLE. i IN a free government where iht Icgiflsu tivc authority is confided to reprefentafives, annually fcleded by she general fuSVagc of the great body of the people, to whom they arc rt'fponliblc for their odkiiti cordud, it might naturally be expected, that complaints of oistl.condud, ciHier as to ads of bmilfion, or more criminal violation cf public duty, would feidotn exit!. The reprefeutative, fubjeft to the fame wants, having the fame intcrefl, aniT ailing under the influence of the fame ptifikn, which pervade his conlHtucnts, will be si mulated to an upright difebarge of his dufv, by the reflection, that he hiirfrlf mini be fubjeft to the laws and rules of civil conduCl which he may chad. In such a govern mcnt| ti the intcreft of the date is neglected, or grossly factificcd I>> their representatives, dpoif examination, it will be found, the mifehid has proceeded from an ignorai t and policy, rather than from has , wicked, and corrupt motives. If has fcldou! happened that a legtflat!, t\Rl - nod but the anfials of legifl ttion ift ch s Rate, for a fetics ol years pall, iticor* teftahly proves, that, the most imports t inttreds of 'he community have ken (h a rue fully neglciflcj, or wantonly and nakedly ijciincid, 'I he fuffarings of the state of Georgia 'n the lure itvolutionary contdt, were greatir than any other irate, and the public debt in, currcd during thole perilous tisacs, was n chad proportion io tnole fufirings, Th s Jcbt was of the moll meritorious kind ; it was the price of our liberty, ai d ough to have b en ptsvided far, in the owtfpiomp , and df.dual manner. The ftatu had ampie funds in her hands to difeharge every hcr.eft (demand her, and her fHf cif r( s for that pmpofe, appeared tube dictated by Lund policy, as well as ft'iff juftjee. The clfatts of ihufa perfuns, who bad wickedly end tteafofttfcly adhered to the caufc of oi r opprtflbr, were confiscated, and appropria ted for the redemption of the public‘debt, and the public and vacant lends were to be difpofetl of fit/cfflrjkc-ift-lmtidzui-»<■«***-. —* r*n tor tfce'id and for the 3d, and in the fame proportion, as far a* 1600 acres, by act of 1783, and by aft of 1784, at £l5 per hundred acres, asdar as 1000 acres.— The rcfourccs were amply fuflscient, not only to difeharge the public debt, defray the ordinary and current expences of the go vernment, but also to have eftahlifhcd a per manent revenue, the intcreft of which wquld hive relieved her citizens from taxation in timeoFpJKce, &kttcncd their cxccffivc weight in time of w ar. Tbs faeafurcs were adopted, whcna,fenfe of gratitude as well as jufticc w-as predomi nant in our councils—but mark the result. In the year 1783 a law patted rcksfing pur chasers of confiscated cllates from their con trails, and from that time, until the year 1801, the legillaturc his been engaged upon that fobjclt, but the mifehirf produced by the improvident aft of 1783 and those which immediately followed h-ts never been reme died, In the year 85 a law pattd declaring that no purchase money Chould he required for the unlocated buds of the Rate. Thus were the bright profpe.il of public 1 tofperty clouded by a narrow & fclfifh pclicy, which preferred individual to ptrhlic good-, thus was public pfofpeiSty & engrafted by individuals, while 1 lie public debt, amount ing to almost 1,000,0(50 of dollars unearn ed unpaid, and was fufFered tnincreafe from ywtr to year, by the accumulation of an in terest, of 7 per cent, per annum open that part of it, which had been funded. Tha legislature of Georgia, after having adopted these measures, so fatal to public credit, and Co ruinoo# to the public creditors, appear to have funk into a state cf political lethargy from which nothing has yet been able to rouse them. No serious intention to dis charge the pu'oli* debt, or manly effort to eftlit that dcfirable objefl, can be difeovered in clu hiftory of their proceedings. Taxa tion for that purpose has never been ref ined to —the current expences of the year* have kept our treasury poor. Such was our Tuuaiton in the year 1803, when the legiftatuic was called up» nfo dif pofc cf Ihe land contained in that extent of count rv, afterwards formed into the counties cf Baldwin, Wilkinson mod Wayne. Bui lie attention was excited, and the public credi tors cherithed the fond hope, that, the juft* tice of their claim would iropewoiiuy Fred i'.ft-if upon the iegiflatur:, who th-’o had it in their power, to do them ample justice without adding to the Limbecs of the peo ple. Bur the rest St of their deliberations, and that of the ftxcccdtng Irgiflature, was a continuation oft he fame wi etched policy which fo long degraded the state in thp eyes cf all enlightened politicians. was then difeovertd for the firft time, that it w at nnjull and impolitic to pay the public debt out of the publicpropCTty —that taxation was the only way in which the iiatc could with juftke be dikhargd. The public land cur *r