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ecrioi ol eighteen months! Do those who
I'ofFcr those wounds to be inflifled on the
domcilie peace of our citizens, and the hon
our of oor nation, recoiled how often fam
ine has ft a red them in the face, and how
often wc have saved them from its deadliest
scourges ? Do they recalled for how much
es their wealth they are indebted to us ?
If they do recoiled thafe things, are they
not aware alio that a just nation, however
Qow (he may be in taking her raeafures, -
will, whea they are once taken, measure
them with a vigor equal to her justice ?
Wc mean no particular reflection by these
remarks on any government. We trust
everv government, whose fubjeds commit
iajufticc, will disavow all partitipation in
it. But wc do mean unequivocally to mark
what wc-bttHve to b« the national temper on
this important topic— --National Intel
ligencer*
In the course of Mr. Randolph,s speech
4n the report of the committee of claims, he
compared the Yazoo fpeculacors to the thieves
whose cunning or ingenuity is recorded in
Dilwurth’s fpclling book—the original/pe
culator i declare they have not the Yazoo
beef in their poffejfion, and those who are
plaguing congrtfs, declare thej did not Jieal
it.
Speaking #f tho committee of claims, Mr.
Randolph compared it to the asylum for
prostitutes, or Magdalen hofpitaf, of Lon
doa ; he related the case of a young woman,
who had been taken to that place, whose
oaly fault on being examined. Was found to
be poverty, and as (he had committed none
of the particular vices necessary so qualify
candidates for that institution, (he was sent
abroad toftar/e, whilst hundreds, who had
rioted ia vice, were received. “ It is thus,’*
said Mr. Randolph,“ with the committee
“of claims; when an old soldier of the
“ revolution, when a man who had spent
“ the prime and substance of his life in
“ fighting the battles of his country, pr«-
«< fents his petition for admiflioa into this
“ asylum over which the gentleman so ap
•* propriately presides, the poor old man is
»«found unworthy of reception—his claim is
not founded in friendfhip—iniquity is not
“ damped upon his face ; toil, dangers, and
« fears have indeed furrowed his visage and
", “ whitened over his head, and penury has
“ opened apertures through the patches of his
“ garmeuts —but such objefts are not wor
** thy the attention of the committee of
“ claims, they are difunflcd upon the' char.
** ity of the world ! But, when a worn
« out aod pampered Yazoo speculator ap.
<* proaches the threshold, with fraud and
“ plunder in his retinue, with secret corrup.
•* tion and illegality to recommend him,
« then indeed, are the doors of thi* asylum
“ thrown wide open, proftitutien is re
“warded with a favorable report, and re
£‘ ligion and ftcady habits are called in to
“ fanftity the tranfadlion.” Aurora ’
Domcftic Encyclopaedia.
THE fnbfcribcn to this uftful and va
luable work, ire refpeftfully inform
ed that it is now on tho river, ood will be
ready for delivery is tho course of next
week, at tho Chronicle Office— The
foliowiog valuable works are oome by the
sane conveyance, and will be fold on mo
derate terns. .
Tucker’s Blackftonc—and precedents of
declarations.
Aaticat aod Modern Europe, by Dr. Rus
sell.
Qesrto Biblrs, sundry prices, i
Columbian Orators,
Art of Reading,
Temple of Netore,
Moor’a Anercreon,
Blair’s Sermons,
Do. LeAnres,
i Isdoos do.
Miaote Pbilofophy,
Coaic Serious,
Gold faith abridged,
Piekertoo’s Geography, Ac. &c.
K. B, The fabferibers to the Encyclo
paedia are requeued to fend for their books
at foea as pofEble, as the Agent for Birch
& Small, has but a (hort time to stay in
Georgia, ,
March 9.
FOR SALE.
A few tickets in the Letter j
Csr the promotion of Literature,' in the
Bate of New-York, by the fubferiber in
Bread- street.
JOHN WILLSON.
Augufu, Fei. 23. (4 1)
- ■ 11 - - ■ •
NOTICE.
Those wh« have small accounts
ttmaieiag nnfettled, will pleefe call, pay
•t ligaidate them, as the fubferiber intende
fheitly to leave Town, for a few months.
JAMES LANGLEY.
March a. *
N. B. This is the lafi notice.
Sheriff’s titles. Bills of falc.
Mortgages, &c. may be had at
tkis Office,
CITY HOTEL,
AUGUSTA.
JOSEPH CARRIE,
Respectfully informs the pub
lic, that he has again taken the CI
TY-HOTEL, which he has leafed for a
number of years, and intends uliog every
endeavour in his power to accommodate his
friends, and the public in general, Having
a number of private apartments and fcveral
detached rooms, he trusts he ihall always
be able to render the fit nation of hit tra
velling friends, or hi* City Gucfts, com
fortable and plcafing. His hoofs will be
uniformly supplied with the best provifiont
the ma»ke: affords, and his bar constantly
furnilhed with the best Wines, Brandy,
Rum, Gin, Porter, &c. &c.
Every attention (hall be paid, to the
Horses under his charge, as he is provided
with a steady attentive sober Bonier, and
a stable equal to any in the Southern Sates,
which he will keep constantly supplied with
corn, fodder, &c.
Although he was formerly compelled to
relinquifli the Hotel, hy reason of nume
rous losses incurred in consequence of his
tooextenfivc indulgence, yet he ventures
to hope that on his present return to it, he
(hall be in some degree compensated, by
by a liberal portion of public patronage—
his efforts to render the fltuation of his
friends pcrfeftly agreeable will be unremit
ting, and every favour will be re
ceived with gratitude.
March 9. (6t)
(Jgr From the great encouragement I have
experienced, during thefhort penod\l kept the
City Hotel in this place, from a generous
public, I feel a great fen ft of gratitude, and
return my mojl public thanks, and beg leave
to obCerve, that Mr, Carrie, has lately
taken the premi/es I occupied, and I have
no doubt he will keep as good a house as any
in the Southern States •
N. DURKEE.
March 9. - (6?)
Doftor Harris,
HASJUSr
Some Excellent Paints,
which he will fell lower than ever has been
known in this place.
March 9. (it )
1 ~ x
10 Dollars Reward.
RUN-AWAY from the fubferiber the
26th February, a negro man between
thirty and thirty-five years of age, five
feet fix inches high, of a yellow complex
ion, well made to his height, a little bald
headed, speaks tolerable well. Whoever
will take up said fellow, aud bring him to
me, (hall receive the above mentioned re
ward, WILLI 4M PAYNE.
Near Sweet • Water Iron Works .
March 2. (»t)
WILL BE SOLD,
it the fubferiber' s 'plantation in Columbia
county, on the 20 th April next.
Part of the stock and household
furniture, belonging to the estate of Kicfo
ard Neal, dcceafcd—Terms made known
on the day of sale.
BASIL NEAL, Ex'r.
March 9. *
WILL BE SOLD,
At the plantation oj John Chrijlian, deceas
ed, in franklin county , on the third Fri
day iu May next,
Household furniture, stock of
all kinds, two (tills, and other articles too
tedious to mention.—All sums under five
dollars cafli, bond required with approved
feenrity—Credit given until Chtiftmas.
ABDA CHRISTIAN, Adm’r.
March 9. *
To the Refugees from Canada and Nova
Scotia ,
TAKE NOTICE.
THAT all rhofe persons who claim and
have located any traft or parcel of land and
within the state of/Ohio, whichhas beenap
propriated by for the relief of tbtJße
fugees, must pay the tax due on the fame on
or before the hi It Monday in April next,
together with the penalty of 25 per cent to
be paid to the Collector in the refpeftive
county or counties where the land lies;
•therwifo f* mack of each trad will be fold
(after thirty days notice) as will fatisfy the
amount of tax and penalty of 2; per cent
for each ymt in which the payment of the
fame bat been ncglefted on each and every
traft lifted in the year 1804 and which were
liable to taxation for the four preceding
years.
Tie above advertisement is made by one
who feels a tivfly intereji in the welfare of
tie revolutionary citizens, wbofe property
it implicated as above fated. From like
motives , it is hoped that the PATRIOTIC
PRINTERS throughout the United States
will give tie above a few insertions in
their papers .
March z, ’ x (zt.)
One Hundred Dollars
Reward.
STOLEN from the fubfcriber’i plants
tation, last Thursday evening, a SOR
REL HORSE> upwards of five feet high*
ten years old, blaze face, three white feet,
the two hind feet white half way to his
hams, a him nearly covering his left eye,
which prevents his feeing out of it. He
is high spirited, and a pleasant saddle
harfe, he was taken from the rack, where
he was tied, with a double tainsd (new)
bridle, plated bit and birdoon and martin
gale, with two buckles on each fide, a
saddle with square hofies plated, a blue sad
dle cloth, red lining, double bound with
buff. The above reward will be paid for
the apprehension of the thief, if a white
man. JESSE SANDERS,
Columbia county, Kioka, c -
March g. (it)
BLACK’S LECTURES.
PROPOSALS
For publijhing by Subscription ,
By yVitUAM Duane,
No. 106, Market-Street, and
Bartholomew Graves,
No. 401 N. Fourth Street, Philadelphia,
LECTURES
ON THE
ELEMENTS OF CHEMISTRY.
BY JOSEPH BLACK , M. D.
Profcfforof Chemistry in the Univeifity of
Edinburgh.
Fir ft American Edition—With Plates •
The London Edition, from whioh this is
printing, was publilhed by the executors
of Dr. Black, from his own manufeript,
under the direction of John Robifon,
L. L. D. profoffnr of Natural Philoso
phy, at Edinburgh.
A In Two Volumes Oftavo
TERMS.
I. Thefirft edition, in America, of Black's
Lcfturcs, will be comprifad in two vo
lumes est a vo. It (hall be printed on a
handsome wove paper, and a new type;
each volume to contain about pages.
11. The price to fubferibers, for each vo
lume, neatly bound and lettered, will
be three dollars fifty cents —in boards
three dollars, payable on delivery—To
non fubferibers, the priee will be en
hanced. *
111. The work (hall be printed from the
London edition, the only one yet pnb
lifhed which makes two very large quar
to volumes, and fells for 36 dollars. ,
$-3" Subfcripiions taken at this OJice ,
John And ,
SOLICITS all persons indebted to him
by Bond, Note, or otherwise, t« come
forward without delay and difeharge the
fame. He has taken Mr. SAMUEL AN
DREWS into his Shop, as foreman, who
will attend to the business in his absence.
Andrews still continues carrying on the Ta
loring bafinef, in all its various branches, and
foiici rs the favour of a generous pabulic,
February 23, (ts.)
FACTORAGE'
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
THE fubferibers inform their friends
and the public, that they have enter
ed into the above line of business under the
. firm of • '
JOSHUA DeBUTTS, & Co.
At the stand lately occupied by Isaac Her
bert & Co. adjoining Calls warchoufe, Those
who may favour them with their business
may rely on the ftrifteft attention to their
iotereft. JOSHUA DeBUTTS,
GEORGE Y. M‘MURPHY.
Augujia December 22. ts-
GEORGJ A, Columbia county .
By Ander/on Crawford Clerk of the Court of
Ordinary forfaid county.
WHEREAS Stephen Cobb has applied
to me for letters of adminijlration
on the eflate and effetls of James Cobb, late
of said county d'tctaftd.
THESE are therefore to cite and admonijh
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceajed to be and appear before me at
my office within the time allowed by law, to
Jhew cause, if any they have, why said let
ters Jhould not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this
'-jth day of March 1805.
A. CRAWFORD, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Columbia county •
By Anderson Crawford, Clerk of the Court
of Ordinary for said county.
TIC7HEREAS Ben. Williams and Abram
* ' Davis, have applied to me for letters
of adminiffration debunii a«n, on the ejlote
and eftds of Richard Mathews, late of this
county deceased.
THESE are therefore to cite and admo.
nxfh all and singular the kindred and ere •
ditors of said deceased to be and appear at
my office , within the time allowed by law,
to Jhew cause, if tncy have, why said
letters fkould not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this
9th day of March 1805.
A. CRAWFORD, c, c. 0.
JANUS,
S£.
A full bred Horse .
WILL ft and the eafuing season at the
City Hotel* in Augusta, and at
Mr. Harwood's, near Gen. Twsggs’s, and
be let to mares at the low rate of Tin Dol
lars, the season ; Eight Dollars the An
gle leap* or Twelve Dollars and a half to
enfitre a foal, and in all cases half a dollar
to the Groom* The season to commence
on the firft of March, and end the firft of
Aoguft—lf the money is not sent with the
mare, a note will be expeAcd, payable tft
November next.
JANUS is a bright bay, fifteen hands one
inch high ; is alegantly formed, and not
inferior, in blood, to any horse in the
Southern states—he ii a son of Cila, whofc
pedigree is well known in this country, and
out of an imported mare, the property of
Col. Taylor, of Virginia; but as the ped
igree will be left with the horse, it it life
left to iufert it here.
March 2. (if)
N. B. Every Tuefday afternoon, and
Wedncfday be will stand at Mr. Harwood's*
The remainder as the time at the Hstcl.
#
In pursuance of an order oj the honorable
Inferior Court of Richmond county,
WILL BE EXPOSED to SALE,
♦ 9
On the ftcond Tuefday in April next, at ike
Htuft in Augusta, ike following
traits of land , viz :
Two trads granted to William
Matthews, containing Two Hundred and
eighty-seven ani a half aeree, each fitnate
lying and being in the county of Walking*
tan, the Altamaha river.
ALSO,
One other trad granted to William Mat
thews, containing Six Hundred and ninety
acres, ficuute lying and being on the Oco
nee mar, in the county of Wafhington—
which said several tra&i as land, being
the real estate of William Matthews, de
ceased, will be fold for ctlh, for the be
nefit of the heirs and creditors.
Wm. GARRETT, Admit,
Feb, 16. 6f
- GEORGIA, Burke county ,
By William Baduly, clerk of the court of
ordinary for said county ,
WHEREAS Rachel Crawford has ap
plied to me for letters of admini-
Jlralion on the estate of Hardy Crawford,
late of this county deceased .
THESE are therefore to cite and adnonijh
all and Jugular the kindred and creditors
of the said dec. to be and appear at my
office, within thi time allowed by law, to
Jhew cause, if any they have, why said
lettersJhould not be granted.
GJPEN under my hand at office this
loth of Feb . r Soy.
Wm. BADULY, «. c. o.
GEORGIA, Burke county.
By William Baduly, clerk of the court of
ordinary for said county,
XXT’HEREAS James Nefsmith has appli
* * ed to me for Utters Os adminijlr at ion
an the tjlate of Mary Hardin , late of this
county dec .
These are therefore to eite and admonijh
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my office,
within the time allowed by law, toJhew coufe,
if any they have, why said letters Jhould not
be granted.
Given under my hand at Office,
this z%ih Feb. iSoy.
Wm. BADULY, c. c. o.
GEORRGIA, Burke county.
By William Baduly, clerk oj the court of
Ordinary for said county,
WHEREAS Basil Gray has applied to
me for letters of difmiffiion from the
ejlatt of Wm. Weathers, late of this county
deceased .
THESE are to cite and admonijh all and
fngular the kindred and creditors of the Juid
deceased , to be and appear at a court of ordi
nary, to be held in and for the county afore
faid, to Jhew cause if any they have, why
said letters Jhould not be granted-
Given under my hand at office,
this ijt March iB©s*
Wm. RADULY, C, C» 0»
WILL BE SOLD,
At the court houft in Oglethorpe county, ok
tfit ftrjl Tuefday in May next ,
A trad of LAND, in said coun
ty, containing Three Hundred & 2© acres,
whereon James Morrow, dec. formerly liv
ed being the estate of said Morrow, fold a
greeable to an order of court made abso
lute.
MARY MORROW, Adm'x
Fib , ij, *