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SATURDAY-, Auytft tj. -,863.
THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
AND
G A z ETTE of the state.
_____ FRsED O M OF THE PRE S S and TRIAL by UR Y %m*'l ® *h inviolate. Cemjiltutian of Georgia, 4
AUGUSTA: Printed by JOHN E. SM.TH, near the market. [3 Do! Is, per Annum.']
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Thomas M‘Call Harris,
HAS FOR SALE,
400 STRAWS HALF PINT TUM
BLERS,
1 CASE TOYS,
10 BOXES BOURDEAUX CLA
RET,
j CASK PORT WINE,
s GIGGS with PLATED HAR
NESS.
■Augujl 17.
The Subfcribcr
Has JvJi Received t
A Large supply of
D R r G ODD S t
AMONG WHICH ARE I
250 silk and gingham Umbrel
las, with and without canes, from 27
to 30 inch,
3 cases hats, well aborted and adapted to
the season, Tome real beaver,
2, white and brown linens,
24 pieces Irifli and German (hecting,
50 calicoes,
50 cambrick, plain, lappett, colored
and jaconet muslin,
Dimities
Bombazett and bombazeen
Durants, &c.
75th. thread assorted
t> silk, do,
iq pieces Genoa thickfett and fancy cord,
10 do. silk striped nankeen,
4 do. cotton caifimerc,
7£ doz. pullicat malabar, romal and linen
pocket handkerchiefs.
Mens real bucklkin gloves,
Ladies kid do.
Extra long white (ilk do.
Do. do. assorted,
Colton do. do.
1 piece fuperfine silk velvet,
Mens white and black silk hose,
Colton do*
Luted rin£, mode and pelong,
Mcrfcilles quilting, &c.
40 pieces humhums,
6 calks Malaga Wine,
300 pieces Nankeen.
250 pair ladies flopentine flippers,
100 Morocco do.
200 mens belt lined and bound do.
200 childrens do.
20 boxes crown glass, 8 by 10 Sc 10 by 12
36 kegs white lead,
Spanish brown,
-36 jars belt boiled oil',
7£ doz. bed pen andpoctcet knives,
75 dozen knives and forks, 3 dozencar
• carvers, to suit.
50 pieces prime cotton bagging,
38 doz. weeding hoes,
25 calks 4d, 6d, sd> led, izd, and zod
nails, j
$0 Philadelphia made stills, well assorted, j
from 30 to 75 gallons,
1000 bulhels ground fait,
f pipes real cogmac brandy, 2 peach do.
amaica and Northern rum,
4, hhds. Jamaica sugar,
8 do. mobiles, ;
*5O draws half pint tumblers,
50 doz.. wine glades,
100 quart decanters,
100 pint do.
Crates of well assorted earthen ware.
And many other articles too tedious to
mention .J
All of which will be fold on moderate
terms for cash or produce.
SAMUEL M. SMY t H.
The Subfcribcr
Hasjuji Received & for
A few Quarter Calks or the Ciid
Quality
MALAGA and SHERRY WINES,
And a few Calks or bed
LONDON BROWNSTOUT
BOTTLED PORTER- 1
F. j
"jtuguj! :2s
The Subscriber,
Has just Received, and for Sale, at reduc
ed Frias, by the Box or Dozen,
A few Boxes No. 10, COTTON
CARDS.
He has on Hand,
Marge Supply of BOLTING CLOTHS
and a large assortment of EARTHEN
WARE/ very low by the Crate. ,l
Ke has just opened fcveral Crates to '
fe!e£t an Aflbftmeot for RETAIL, which
will be disposed of on moderate terms
for C ajk or Produce,
F. PHINIZY.
R U M for SALE,
AT Gooo-iUe, or delivered in 1
Augusta, as low as it can be im
ported from any of the flatc*.
V GIN and WHISKEY at their
ufuai low prices,
OSWELL EVE tfCo.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Ok the firji Tuefday in September next,
at the market-bon/e in Augvfia,
WILL BE SOLD,
All that lot or pared o! land,
with the improvements thereon, at pre
fem occupied by Mrs. Foil, containing
in front on P.road -ft reef, 35 feet, and
in depth 166 feet, bounded by Samuel
Bugg’s lor, fouthwardly by Broad-street,
and eaftwardly andnor.hwm.Uv by Win.
Poe’s lor, when conveyed from Poe to
Foil, being part of lot No. 17 ; the a
bove lot was levied on by Turner Mann
and Francis Geddy, conllables, and re
turned to flue,
H. M‘TYRE, Sheriff.
July 29.
N O T I C E.
Agreeable to an order of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Elbert county,
WILL BE SOLD,
On the fir ft Tuefday in October next, at
the Court House in said county,
200 acres of land lying in
Franklin county, and two hundred in
Elbert county, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of Ifhmacl Vineyard,
dcceafcd. Terms of faie will be made *
known on that day,
JOHN M‘CURDY, ? . , ,
SAMI. GROVES, i Adin rs ‘
July 22.
[Published by Authority.]
Seventh Congress of the Untied
States .
At the Second Sefiton, begun and held at
the City of Walhington, in the Ter
ritory of Columbia, on Monday, the
sixth of December, one thousand eight
hundred and two.
AN ACT for the relief of fnfhun Har
<l/ey, and others,
BE it enatied by the Senate and Hovfe
of Representatives of the United
States of America, inCongufs afftmhled.
That Joshua Harvey, Auguftinc Eaugh
man, Isaiah Mankin, Richard Caton and
Frederick Raft, lliall net, nor eithe. o,
them be liable to imprisonment for any
debt-cc debts con trailed by them to the
United Suus, -prict to the committing
GEORGIA.'
of the fcvcral ads of bankruptcy, upon
which they were rcfpcdiveiy declared
bankrupts : Provided that nothing here
in contained thail be con If. rued in any
manner to impair the right of the United
States, to fousbietioo of any £lcbt due
from either of the above named persons,
oat of any property which they may
1 hereafter rcfpcaively acquire, or out of
J the effects of the laid bankrupts, which
are now in, or may hereafter come to the
hands of the relpcdive adiguces, nor to
affect any feeur.cy which may hive been
given by t!\e fa id bankrupts : And pro
ajiJed also, that in case it thail at any
time appear, that either of the laid bank
rupts 11. is been guilty of any concealment
of property, or of'any manner of fraud,
irt Hob; non oft he pro villous ot the act
infilled “ An ad to eltabhfh an uniform
fyltein of bankruptcy throughout the U
mted Stales,” such perion againlt whom
inch fraud or concealment thail be so
proved, thail forfeit and lose the whole
benefit of this ad.
NATHANIEL MACON, Speaker
oj the lluje of lie hre/eatatives,
STEMKN R. BRAD LEV, Pn.
Jideui of the Senate, pro /cm.
Approved March 3, ISO 3,
TH: JEFFERSON,
:P ref deni of the United States.
A.N ACT author jmg the transfer of the
duttes of Subervj'or to any other officer.
BE it matted by the Senate and iioufe
of Reprejeuiah'Vcs of the United
i Struts <f diner tea m Congress ajfemhled,
That the Frefuient of the United States
he, and he hereby is authorised to attach
the duties ol the office of Supervisor in
any diftnit to any other ofiicer of the
government of the United Slates, within
Inch dillritf, who fliall give bond for the
performance of the duties imposed on him
by this act, in the fame manner and under
the fame penalties, as were heretofore
provided in the case of supervisors.
Sec. 2. And be it further enlAed,
That far the difeharge of the duties of
supervisor which may be thus attached
to another office, by virtue of this act,
there (hall be allowed to the officer exer
cising the fame, the coavmiffions to which
the supervisor is now entitled, by law,
together with such sum for clerk hire,
not exceeding 'he allowance fixed by uw
for the lupcvvifor, and such salary not
exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars,
per annum, as the President of the Unit
ed States (Kali deem a fuf&cierit compen
sation.
NATHANIEL MACON, Speaker
of the Honfe of iirpre/en tat dues,
A. BURR, Vice-President of the
United States , and Pref.dent of
the Senate,
Approved, lBO3.
Ill: J EFFERSON,
President of the United States.
AN ACT in addition to an aft, intituled
“ An ait to amend the judicial system
of the United States,
BE it enailed by the Senate and Honfe
of Repref illative s of the United
Stales of America, in Congress aJferubied.
That the circuit court of the fccond cir
cuit (hall consist cf the jultice of the fo-*
preme court rcfiding within the third cir
cuit, and the diltnct judge of the diltiift
where such court (hali be holdcn.
In the third circuit, the said circuit
court (Kail confi.f of the senior affociare
jutfice of s he supreme court residing with,
in the film circuit, and'the dilfrict judge
of 1 h Ai.tricl where such court (hall be
hold 11,
,S. . 2. And he it further enailed,
That Aoro all final judgments or decrees
in anv of tKv diiliict com is of the United
States, an appeal, where the matter in
difpytc oxciufive of cons, fKail exceed the
sum or vo ’it of hay uoiars fiiall be al
io vrd to the circuit court next to be
| hoi den i;. the diitricl where such final
rVot.XVII. No. SSi.j
judgment or judgments, decree or dev
crees, may be rendered; and the circuit
court or courts arc hereby authorised and,
required to receive, hear and determine
such-appeal; and that from all final judg
ments or decrees rendered or to-be render
ed in any circuit court, or in any c •H'ii
court ailing as a circuit court, nf
cases of equity, of admiralty or nv inm
jcrifJßVton, and of prize or no prize, im
appeal where the matter in difputc, ex.
clufive of colls, fliall exceed the fu:n or
value of two thousand dollars, shall li
allowed to the supreme court of the Vl
niicd States, and that upon such. appeal,
a tranfeript ot the libel, bill, anlwot,
depofirionr, and nil other proceeding*
oi wliat kind soever in the cause, fliall fa
tranfiinttcd to the fliid fopreme court;
and that no new evidence (halt be jecciv
-1 ed in the said court, on the hearing Os
such appeal, except in admiralty and prize
causes, and that such appeals fliall he fub
jaid to the fame rules, regulations a\d
rclhiftions as are preferibed in law in case
ot writs of error; and that the said fu
pieme court flvdl be, and hereby is au
thored and required to receive, hear
and determine such appeals. And that
so much ot the nineteenth and twenty
fecond fctlions of the ad of congress, en.
titled “ An ad to establish the judicial
courts of the United States,” paffen on
tlie twenty.fourth day of September, one
thousand seven hundred and eighty nine,
as comes within the purview of this ad,
Hull be and the fame is hereby repealed
NATHANIEL MACON, Speaker
of the dh*fc afßsp rr/rnia ftt'cs,
STEPHEN R- BRADLEY, I’nft
dent of Senate, pro tempore*
Approved, March 3, 1803.
IH: J LITER SON, Vrejideut of
the United States,
AN ACT For the relief of Infolvetti
Deo tors within the D/Jlrict of Colutn*
bia.
BE it enabled by the Senate and Honfo
of Representatives of the United
States of America , in Uongrefs aJJimbLd ,
That any debtor who now is, or may
hereafter be, in adual confinement in jaii,
in the diftrid of Columbia, at the suit of
any creditor, may apply by petition in
writing, to any one of the judges of the
circuit court of the diflrid of Columbia,,
and offer to deliver up, for the ufc of his
creditors, all his property, real, perform
al and mixed, to which he is in any ,man .
ner entitled, a schedule whereof, on oath
of affirmation, together with a lift of his
creditors, as far as he canafcertain them,
fliall he annexed to and exhibited wish lib.
petition ; and thereupon the said jud»n
fliall direct notice oi such application to
be publiflied in fonie of the public new L
papers, for such time as he may think pro...
per, which notice lhall likewise require
the attendance ol the creditors at tin-,
court.houfc of the county, in which the
petitioning debtor is confined, and »r
such time as the said juflicc may appoint;
and it shall be the duty of the said judge,
and of the clerk of the county, to attend
at the time and place appointed ; and on
the appearance of the creditors, either in
person or by attorney, agreeably to the
notification, cr on their negleft to appear,
the said judge shall adminiitcr to she debt
or the following oath ; “I. A. B. do
fwcar (or solemnly, flncerely and truly
declare and affirm) that i will deliver up,
convey and transfer, for the ufc of my
creditors, all my property that I have;
any title to or claim any intcrcft in, whe
ther in poffcflion, remainder or reverfio:;,
and all claims, rights and credits that X
have or am in any manner entitled to ;
and that I have not at any time given,
fold, conveyed, lessened or uifpolk-d 0“
for the use or benefit of my fell, or an
other person or persons, any part of try
money cr other property, claims, lights
or credits, thereby to defraud my end '.
tors, orjany of them, or to fectwe m f.'