Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1806-1817, October 18, 1806, Image 1

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K AVGUSTA CHRONK’LK: : ' ■ ■ ~ ' *.LP» ---- ■ ■■ '' » - - - . FREEDOM .FREEDOM of the PRESS A*o TRIAL sr JURY shall remain inviolate, [No, tc+6 ' 1 ■' » - r ->i ■■■■■__ . ' ■ ' - * - -p. - w.. r _ Hf UST A: Priwo by D. DRISCOL, near THE market. SATt’RDAT, I*. 1806. [3 Dolls, per Ann. «•... ' ' —— ■— > !rage and Com mon Bufmefs. *'i' f iber* having en*cr«d into p, cndrr the fi:m of rett&Sims, above line of business in r:n th -ir f iMds and the t üb ril, th.it they fhail continue to fare ?tor*«, as feretofrre occn to’-cg Barrett, where they are n alafje ra Ware*Houfe. HU afford them rn-tn to store of Cotton at cn: time, fecufc ftt'her. THOMAS BaPPETT. BENJAMIN bIMh. o. [ o-rf/3 Sc Dancing School. Mr. Michel, I#TK rUL for the patronage h~ hai Pjweady 'e.cived, and anxious for a iryxStnze of ttvdr favor, refptftfully pots the La > 3 and Gentlemen of Ifta and its vicinity, fh"t he c.-Ptirues »n(frn rental, vetal rtn'le, k can. . &l* the following tcrov, VIZ ; f dancing; tan dollars per quartar, or Wjk*. )t i ftrorental and rocsl muHc, eigh dolhia jer quarter, or 50 cent* per r will op*n his D sreing School th* firft Fovembee next, Th >fc who wilh to !rs}f> are t > en’e' their n«n»c* fthx niclcCS c, or Ta‘on% Tavern, t there are faMcripti, n t-aperr, V Michel intends opening an evening il f ar the acc m .notation of those who Attend in the da y time. lohcr 1 1 • [je] NOTICE. hrjir/i Tref Jap zn Nstmber next at Co |/ tumhia Court Hou/r. \ WILL BE SOLD, '' ' ‘ jAll thi na tjlatc of the ! ate V/m, TjLr dec. to wit: 260 acres, be the fame more or Icdumhiacjunt;, the Utc itfiiicnce S||tfcd. acres, be the fame more or 'sav--ntwh river in fan! county, He \m the grantee* to the fiid rfetrnf d» fecn at the Talc ot b-lotc in the ha d» jfrisioiftratpu'of fail efhtc, b j fur* pnnenept ii etpcfttd, ft 1; \kIGH, ? Adm’n. v„ RAwFORD, ) . Dollars Reward. ** RAN.AWAY on the 20 h 6 4 ot July latt, front a plan»a *fjA tif;n near Augufis, a mg-o */ fellow named J ACK, about twenty.five years of ?ge, five fret i:x or seven inches ‘ r.pt rn’tle* rather of a ons freaks tolerable plain Engliih, as is record ; ho has his country me cn each temple, in the frape c* /loop, he had on a gray btoadcloath hen he went away ; no ether partico i!ir£l«d—(he above reward will re his bring delivered <0 me-.or faceted so that I triv obtain poftfibn of RODHAM TULLOr-S. . Dollars Reward . O AN A WAV rro. j' -16 lik-if Negrofellcwnr-ned ' PfflflHlP :E SE ?h ut ; -t 8 or g inchc* hiyh—wdl KEI- Wv^ C TlU‘ ! of Vr;Hh. 1»I. 1: » F'ob>" r h - H> fe, M. write ccm««y s *k »” rd * Hi r-w * i> Ic . f, ls , t ’ . in t. T "V, O' • H. HM ; K him. ft !l r—v .he B , ~T y 6 tH*». BIVINS. C-tek nmr ? Si!*RJ?r« Pl-ANX ' ITLE3, Jfor at tUi OJjiu% ihei 4. NOTICE. Thit on the firll Taefday in Novenltr ncxt t immediately after the Sheriff's fde. WILL BE SOLD, Ihe Lot on which the old Jail now ffandiia the t wn of W,y n«{b r iugh Ru r ke c Minty, to the higher bi ‘der wi'h ut referve—Condition* made known on the day of fa e. By order ofth<* B a»d of Com* mifiLner* of the town of W*yr fl> ,r/>pgh, isaiaw carter. For the CaiHm'JionerSf ri li ) .:r — „ NOTICE. Ihe Sufferiber has lor Sale i 6 Likely African Negroes, They have been one year in the country, ami wnked toadva. -—.he a bore Negroes arc a we!! chose n frt, and will be fold low for cami cr produce. AbA GAKHKTT. Septrrr.her jo. ( /) THE subscriber; WISHING" to fctt.c all juil uem-i* '» again!! hiir, will difpofc of hi* poffefSeni on Little Spirit crcrk. c rfifli g of a Saw-mill in complete repair (wi h rn“ saw) a good two story dwef.i'g h uf*, k : tchen and fmrk« h( use, with a ! l iter nrerffary out building* for Lwj en &c. and 400 acre* a* good line land at an} »n ti c county of Richmond » 5® trie* of which are cleared, and under uood fcrcc—-h;9 owtftaidbg piper* will he taken in psj ment» and the term* iafv. Wm- M'TYEE. September 5. [ If Mr. Baley Bor rct, late of Bungay or the neighborhood of Bungay, Suf folk county, England, is living, hy an application to the printer, he will hear of fpmetning to his advantage. Mr. Bprret is reported to have refi lled in Hancock County in jBoi. July tg. ALLpenons indebted ro he Istc firm of V.jlliam H Jack & Co or to the eftafe of Andrew June*, Ce c«-sf*d, by bond or note, are once more cal -d on for immediate fettlomcnt * no further indulgence can he given,—Th fe indebted to either of the above rorntif ned firm* on open account, ?re rq'jefted to liquidite the fime previous to the fi'ft day of September next,—After that date, wi!! be commenced again# dclifc narnt* without diferiminstion. JAMES 3EGGS, UvS. July i ?. collector’s sales. On Saturday the \% hos Otlober vext, r.t the ufml hcur< t at the Market h.uje in the Citv of iugufia* WILL RESOLD, One negro woman named Sa rah, levied on a* 'h- pr petty of btiruel Bugg (now dreeafed) h r taxes dpe for the year* iBct. i£o.; & tSoJ, 85J0I. 2j"t, WO, One cotton G ; n, levied on as th* pro rrty of Geo'gc Ft', tn fatbt} tax-* due by him, fer the lBO5, iz^ol* ;|T cent*. . „ _ J. KU TC HINSON, CoUfSar, s p'. 77 o 3 JTorl c e. NTNE month* from the da;e hereof sp plication will benak to thehonora b'a Inferior c urt lor thr cnur.ty of B >rke f „ far; n fell fevers! tr»ft* of lard, r*n 0 . t^r-eof which are in Lid count*, the fame bring part of the teal e***te f tin Pjo'cr deceaf-d, for the benefit ot uhe heir and creditor* , J, POOLER, Adm/f. Jam ary ,ar-f>-n jsTo T I c K NINE m ;nth»tM-n theda-e hereof, an. plicati m will b . made to the. honors i f>» e th- Inferior court of Cdombn c: for an order to fell the following two ttaA oi land in said county, Hrlorgmg to cftiteofSarnnH Bar dereafed, 2co acres of Oak and Hickory land on Hart*’creek, adjoining B.njaoun Haidin and ether*- AL^O, 2co acres of Oak and Hickory land 4,ljdning fori Cion I and "'then. J JOEL CLOUD. ? Mru ester green, 5 ♦ ■ •'' s yr.*r ■ ~ ■*% ( From the Virginia Argus. « > ——— !. u. %VSHIES ■' Aft. rssso TO Jv»KM RANDOLPH, EsQ; i. Waco you oppjfed Gregg's refutations, di.l you rtot urgF, as a principal argument agifotfany hmills meafurc, rhe vast power of G-v-Bdtit'n ■* sci, and our comparative w ea>cn. fs ; and would not the fame argument ayplv wi'h equal force agntnft anv refinance to any wrongs or aggreillons, however in sulting or itijurous, « hich one power can imptfe upon another f If Great-B. train h id f 'ln d ill our commerce on the high leas, would not the fnne obj'-ft n hive over aivctl us into p-ifOvc fob niifio i ? And is it - not better to rrfign the character ot an indc. pendent narion, than to acknowledge our incapacity to defend our fight'. ? f. Did you not oppose the before-men. ti »ucd rfolu ions, not only on tha ground of the impolicy of p’-cv* 1: ag a war, but bee nfe «c were wrong in the doffrine for which wc were contending with Great-3;i. ty.n ? Niv, did you nut treat the oppolrc opitii n with naked c>n'emp f , while you extolled the author of “ War in Difguile," and advocated his opini ms ? When you thus openly for rendered a tnoft important point in difpurc between your country and a foreign one, hvl yu fully weighed the of <h ir rcfpective claims, had you in!’«;t:ga.‘ed the law of nations, had you afcftrt«fO*d that, in admitting the B i»ifh do ifTtie, you might nor espufc our fair and bona fide trade, as well ns the fraudulent an I covering trade? Did you not under, t ike to refute the very able examination of that q isdt n, by an A neriesn pen, at.the fi nc .line tbit you acknowledged that you h-d nor read far her thin the eleventh pagt ? D d io i not forget, as a Aibjeil of ro- 'ittie importance, to mention the im- , pr ;* lient of thoui'anda of our festnen, and w i"U you as erwards took notice of this gfre nice, did von point out any fs.ifiile p*' for red'•"•t og ir, or did you not rather ica>- ir to lbi t tor itfelf? 4. D d von not propofc Ufgiciatinn with G e« r . fi rai las a bctier mode of adjnfting oir difpurea with her than any '.o.upulfivc inspire ? N ir, fir, for what object (h aid wo negotiate f Our points of dis. ti eky ; tr» bit t »’o -he feiJiare of our v il ls uvrfer the Krtij j} {site (ontenjhd for /y “ IVar tn D/guJe,” ai d the tr.prej]'* mint nf ourjeam-.i. Bit to wh.it purpoic tho I t 'ft n.gvjciataon ih fe fubjecls, when you a.knowledge that on the firtt point Grcit.B iratn is in the righ*, and as to the found, th«t ir is a minor of small con* filermon } iff his n:g m were «oin mitt?d to you or any ot ycur friends, with want coifiltency would you urge uny xrgu. nen son the cabinet of 0 eat-Britain, to enforce fhc American claim*, after jour various fpeecllcs &•. in dure t opposition 10 them:? But luppoiing this negociatibn ro fill, wja.d you taeo icd us tint Great Bri faiu h s 800 thips of war, and therefore wo mull fubtm; ? 5. D 1 not you fay at one time, that our opposition to Grca'-B itain, mult be 1 n,m cut and ridiculoi),, and at another, tha. we (ho-iid thereby throw our weight i to the fc.de of France, and ha den the ruin ot G cai- B i am ? 6 Wlien you complained that there was no f 1 H thing as 3 cabinet in 1 hus country, did you not introduce a new and unconlfi u ti'-nal b< rrowed from (he monarchal and dcfpo tc governm’nts of Europe, and calculated to bring among us all that intiigue and back flam »• Burner, which ycu fern so mucfl to deprecate I And was it not a grr.f, indelicacy to pry in o the ftcret de librratiorts ot the chit! magi.lr.ve, by liken ing 10 one of his advtfers, who deserves an immedi tz removal for his mife mdud ? 7. v\h.t is the real tiiißiier'ce between you and me admin dilation cn the fubjed of Spanish -«fT.i<H? You arc oppolcd to war wi'h Spam ; so arc the ad min titration, Y -uare h favor of a purch ife of the Fiort das; so are the ad nhiftranen. In what then do you diif-i ? Oily in thin j you are for exchanging lands on the wetfern ‘ file of the MiSbfippi for the Flo i.las, and opposed :</ g'viog money in my event whar. ever; the adminiffrari'n are for an exchange of territory*, if it be praclicahle, but in ta va- of giving money, it Spain (hould rot he willing to make such an exchange. A* you rf'infer then as ti the vrafi'f and not as ro fh t principle* coali such a flight d.flf rencc jollify fi much asperity as you have (hewn towards fhc adminiltratioa! 8. D1 you really believe that 3 sin would a’ce it any q lamuv of wild and uncubiva. trd land that the U. S:atrs cou’d give her on thewertern file of the Miflilfippi, in ex. change for the Fl ridas, which are alrcidy well peopled, well cUlivcteJ, and form a key to the .M fliifippi ? And if this is not probable, the propriety of a purchase being admitted, was it not wife in the govern, ment to provide a rrfourcc againli a failure in such an attempt f 9. Is not your language on the subj ft of Spain ex remeiy ino-ufiltenf J n ight he lup.v>ftd, from your fpeeohes on G refolu i n* that you cor.fidered our difputea wiih Spain h d reached fu;h a crisis 'hat ro rcfouicc was left hut war. Yju fay that rego iarion has totally failed*—that the U. S aies have been invaded ; and jet you de clare ih it you are norm favor ol war. 10. Y'.m tegard the idea of a rcgociati- t» with Spair* at a (hameffcl abandonment of rational dignity j ar.d jet, what do yot r own •pitnciples lead to, but a r.cgi riatior. I You uilh to exchange territory for Florida. N>w ihi'i ext hange can i n!y be trade byr tiettv, aid 'hat treaty can only be the re ft.lt ol a ncgi nation. But when ihemicif. ttrs of the tcfjwftiveccunttiff, ate Dealing on ihis fubjeft, is it pi Ihhle to avoid adver ting to the other pointa in depute,to the invrtfron of our territory ,-*-'0 the non.cxern tion of the trearv of Sr. I’drfcnfo, &..? Can we purebale Florida, without nm cirg the other unsettled quell ions with Spain r Mutt we buy the one and go to war for the other ? Bur if your own doftrinc lrj»d» directly to rrgi elation* mutt yen not either acquaint the admir Kira i ion of any dtfign tea profit ate the national character at the bee ol France and Spain, or take the fame op probrium on v outsell ? jt. C'tild you have been fcnrtis when i f'u fugg (I d to the Prtfident, that Great. Britain might confiderihe payment of two miiihn* of doll.it* to Spain for Florida, .as a violation of rur neutrality ? I* ir corro to thin, that America dates not purthafe of tm ind pendent country, a territory which is ac k* owledged to he hers, witbrut c< n fiilting >hc wiOies, or x caprices of Great- B itain ? It this be true, let us ptatc no more about dignity and chatafter, lut te turn at once to onr allegiance to the ct un try from which we sprung ? 12. You cha r ge the ext entire wiih cn deaveurirg to throw the rtfpoi Utility of apprcpriaiit g money for the purchase of the Flolidas, uponcorgrcf , while its yrh. lie language is in a different Ipirit, Is there not a demand rs me ney. p’ainly ex pressed in the fcciet nuff.ige ; or if there bo no Inch demand, is it not the j miliar pro vince of the heufe of Repiefertativcs to originate all money ,bills, and cor.Aquentlv, ought they rot to'feci the lefptrfihilm > HoV can (be Prcfidini fhift his rcfporfrbili ty from himfelf, when be mutt give his as« sent to the law before it can he pafled ? 13. Is chert not an injunftion of (ectecy dill fulvfifting on the members of congtef*, relative to what is called the fcact BKffag r , and may not its publication have n tci deucy to defeat fotre ol ihc designs of the govcm nun' ? 14. In fine, fir, has not your political course eluting the 1. ft (efftori of corgreA pro duetd the tnott unfortunate fffifta on this country, in all its relations? Has it not ffinsulate*? Great. Britain to persevere In her arrogant pretentions which aim at nothing hfs than crdhlng ncntial commerce ; bas it not rendered Spain bold and it f< lent, by teaching her to believe that the U. States are afraid to provr ke her wrath ; has it not revived the drooping hopes of the federal party bv producing a schism among their ts • and has it not been emireniljr calculated toftvke the emit fence if the pioph- ih the men who now guide car affairs, by which alone ue can be fafely . ccnduftod to peace abroad and liberty at borne ? j A QUERIST. ■ ■ ~, 1 -1 (By Authority.) AN ACT Muking Appropriationsfit theJuppirt rs gf* <vt rumen! fnr the j/eae tnt thoujand ei^kf hundred and fix. [Continued.] For contingent expenceg in the office of the accountant of the war department, one thoo fand dollars. For comperifation to cle;lc« employed in the payrmfter's office,-one thousand eight hundred dollars. For fuel in the laid office, ninety dol- I.p. F >r compenfatlnn to the purveyor of pub lic supplies, clerks, and perfonsemployed in his offic, including a futn of twelve hurdied dollars, for compensation to bis clerks, in addition to the Aim allowed by the aft of ihc fecor.d day of March, one thousand ftven hundred rand ninety-nine, and for esptree of ttatiooarj, ftorc renr, and fuel, for the said offi e, four thousand fix hundred dol- • lars. •/ Far the eXpcnces itv idertsl to the removal of the purveyor's r ffice, t » Germantown, du ring the prevalence of the vcllow fever in Philadelphia, in the year one thousand eight hundred and five, one hundred dollar?. For compensation to the feertrary of the navy, clefks, and persons employed in hi# office, including the Aim of seven hundred dollars, in addition *o the futa of four thou- * 9.. Is not your language on the fuVj cl df Spain tx rf'iieiy inconfilteii* f i' night he lup.x>ftd, from your fpeethea on G egg's refalu i n« ih.it jou coniiderrd our dHputea wiih Spain hid reached fu;h a crisis -hat ro rcfouicc was left hut war. Yju fay that rego'iarion has totally tailed—ihat the U. S aits have been invaded ; and jet you de clare ih it you are norm tavor ol war. I