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I SATURDAY, August 24, 1805* AUGUSTA CHRONICLE, GAZETTE OF TH E STATE. . .. . ..... -- - N .»• • FREEDOM of the PRESS and TRIAL *r JURY ahall akmain inviolate. Conjiitution of Georgia* ft AUKj U S.T As Printed by D # DRISCOL, near the market. [3 Dolls, per Annum.’] j . .i.niMi.M n 1 - I '* l * l —■**——****— • • - . a ■ ——— *■ - - .•xCTfMi'J-a*-** i tr nt —— TtriM —a—imm———k»—— “Patent New-London Bilious Pills,** A Fresh Supply, Just received from the Patentee , And for sale by the Groce, D«z cn or retail, by the Subscriber. THE high estimation in which these Pills are held, by the medical faculty, as rjell by all daffes of people, particularly in tais Scare and vicinity for four years past j —their fxngular virtues and great ufefainefs in curing and preventing difeafw, origin atingfroro, or, accompanied with overflow ings of billious secretions, as well for pre venting those fevers of the low and marlhy countries, by removing that predisposition always attendant in the warm feafon—.f#r icftoring the tone of the fyftcm after exceflive eating and drinking—.fatigue of travelling producing coftivenefsand irregularities of the organs of digestion—curing obftrudions of the liver and glandular system—intermittent ...remittent and bilious fevers—.for a con venient mild, fafe efficatious purgation in ail clafles of diseases j to preserve a healthy wnftitiuion by being often taken, during die warm season (which may be done with- v rut any interruption to bufinds)—-for a ba lls of cure in moil: diseases of ail ages and sexes, while distant physicians are called, which always may be done with great advan. tags and (afety—and the general use made of them throughout this country, is a fore proof of their in trio lie virtues, over all other public medicines—the marked approbation •f the Connetticut Medical Society towards the Doftor, at their annual convention in Oftober last ; to the members of which, he has granted his perraiflion to make aad use from his Recipe, (his patent to the contrary notwithstanding) in their individual pract ice (only) serve to convince the public that they are not to be ranked among the catchpenny inventions of the Hay**—.let ters and certificates of cure with directions for use accompany the boxes—for Tale for ready pay, credit, or on commissions by the fabferiber. ISAAC HERBERT, Wholesale Agent For Georgia and South.Carolina, Augufla, June 2*. (ts) Executive Department, Georgia > Louisville, 6th Augujl 18oc. ORDERED, _ That Monday the 16th day of September next, be afllgned for the trial of the follow, ing appeal caveats, to wit: Archelaut Bryant, vs Charles Stewart, Agent For the heirs of R. Pogue, , Clark County—96 acres land, on the wa ters of the north fork of Oconee river, ad joining John Bickersftaff and others'. James Taylor, vs ► Frederick Little, _ Walhington County—nol acres land, bounded by Little, Collins, Stephen's creek, surveyed land and Hogg's la id. John Robertson, 1 vs > Robert Middleton, J ' * Walhington County—4oo acres land on Town creek, bounded by Boy akin, Greene, and Town creek. Frederick SfJJions, vs Robert Middleton, __ Walhington County—43if acres land, bounded by Robertson, Greene, and vacant land. William Scott, J vs V Benjamin Reese. J Columbia County—2oo acres land, on the waters of Upton’s creek, adjoining lands cf said Reese, Smith, and said Scott. Nathaniel Max ley, vs James Beazlev, Atty . For James Moultrie, j Burke County—2oo acres land. Attest—GEO: R. CLAYTON, Sec’y, " NOTI C eT ALL persons to whom the estate of the late Andrew Inncs Hands indebted ; arc requeued to render their accounts properly attested ; and thole indebted to the said es tate to make immediate payment to JAMES BEGGS, Admu Augufa, Dec, 8, 1804. i NOTICE. I FORBID any person or pcrians to trade for, or buy a negro fellow, named ISAAC, from Lewis Calf Frey, at he is part of my property. JAMES GAFFNEY. Savannah , Augujlg. ( 2 f) BROUGHT to Jail n negro fellow, toko calls himfelf PETER , and fays he be longs to William 3 urns , living en Ediftc, 60 miles from ChaneJion,—fays he has been away about 3 months. He is about g feet 4 or g inches high, 20 or 21 years of age , and welt Jhaped, he cannot be designated by has clothes. The owner is requejled to call, prove property and take him away, H. M*TYRE| o. s. Aagufta, Georgia—Aug. 17. (3*) Will be Sold, On Saturday the fourth day of Ottoher next , THE personal estate of Shadrach Ro berts, deceased, at the plantation whereou Patience Roberts resides, near Wiley Efpcy'#, in Columbia county— Conditions of sale made known on the day of sale. B. WILLIAMS, 1 r , ISAAC WILLINGHAM. / *• Augufi 17. (3O NOTICE. THE fubferiber requests all persona indebted to him, to call on Mr. James Mackey, at Mr, James Walker's, who is duly authorifed to receive the fame. (If my request is not complied with, the accounts will be put in the hands of an attorney for colle&ioo.) FOR SALE, Six LOTS in H«rrifburg, and ore in Milledgevvlle.—Thw win h* -- - reduced price for cash or young ki* #roes.—For term* apply « above. JOHN T. LOVE. Angufl 17, 2t GEORGIA, Richmond County. At a meeting of their Honors the JuJiices of the Inferior court for the county ajorefaid , on Friday July g$ 1805. present their honors, JOHN WILLSON, ] JOHN COURSE, } Juflices, JOHN CATLETT. J UPON the petition of James Sykes, Rating that he is confined in the com mon Jail of Richmond county, at the suit of Asaph Waterman & Joshua Grinage, for a sum of money which he is unable to pay, and that he is willing to give up all his estate, both real and personal, for the benefit of his creditors, and therefore prays that he may be difehargod from confine ment, agreeably to the laws and confuta tion of this state-.-The said James Sykes being brought before the court in support of his petition, it appeared that he was con fined as above stated. It is therefore ordered, That the said James Sykes do give notice to his creditors as thfc law direfts, to appear by himfelf or attornies at the court house in the county of Richmond, on the 13th day of September next, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said James Sykes should not be difeharged in terms of the fta of Assembly, in such calcs made and provided, True copy from the minutes , JOSEPH HUTCHINSON, Clk, July 5* ( Bl > NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN, THAT nine months after the date here, of an application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of the county of Richmond for leave to fell all that part of lot No. 37. in the town of augufta where on Andrew Innes efq. resided. And also 20 and one half acres of land in the village of Milledgeville, being the rea estate of the said Andrew Innes and to be fold for the benefit of his heirs and creditors JAMES BEGGS, Admr , December 8. notice. THE Partnership of Scott & Kellys having expired —Those indebted to that firm, are requested to fettle with the Subscribers, who will in future carry on the business as ufcal. WILLIAM SCOTT, THOMAS KELLY. June 1. ( ts ) GEORGIA, A COTTON GIN FOR SALE, CONSISTING of 36 saws, well finifhr cd, and will gin from 3 to 400 Ibr. of cotton per day, she hat been »fed but two weeks, stands erefted, so that the pur chaser may fee her performance, awl the quality of the cotton Ihe gini j the gecra may be had as they stand at a very rsalon - ablc price. Apply to JAMES PEARRE. Upper end of Broad-jircet. Who has for file, at bis Store , as above , AT THE LOWEST PRICE) Jor cash OR PRODUCE. RUM, Jam. & N. E, by the bb!. or quart BRANDY, real Cogniac, GIN. Holland, MOLASSES, best quality, t SUGAR Sc COFFEE, POWDER, best, SHOT, allotted, LEA D in ban, Glass and Crockery v/arc, by the crate or retail. ALSO TO RENT, A HOUSE AND LOT , Adjoining him. The hoefe is two ftorei high, and completely finilhed, and may be fitted for a ftorc, with a very convenient kitchen and wafb-houfe, garden, &c. ALSO TO RENT, Another convenient DWELLING HOUSE and LOT » with convenient out heufes, and good garden, situated on the lower part of Eroad-ftrect, South fide. Augitfia, Augufi 3, (4.1) William H. Spincir ££JamesPlat*t. \ Having entered into copartnerjhip , under ihe firm of SPENCER &?' PLATT, on the firft instant, They have taken the convenient wars, dock and ftorc of Mr. Abraham Twiggs, and mean to tranfadl the business of LUMBER FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS j & will thank their friends and the public in gene ral, for a (hare of their favo:* in that line. They are pcrfcflly acquainted with the ad meafurement and quality of all kinds of Lumber, and (hall make it their study to give dispatch, and aft with punctuality to their employers. Veffcls loading at the wharf may go from it drawing aide feet water, WILLIAM H. SPENCER. JAMES PLATT. THE subferiber having declined the Lum ber Business , recommends the above gentlemen to the Lumber Cutters as fit per/ons to tranf aft business in the above line. J ABRAHAM TWIGGS. Savannah) June 29. (tfi) >Tb TICE. THE Subferiber ftiil continues the FACTORAGE 13 COMMISSION BUSINESS , at his place, at the weft end of the city of Savannah, where he hats con venient Stores for the reception of all kinds of produce* and will be thankful for any favors in the above line. ABRAHAM TWIGGS. June 29. ( l J) $3- ALL persons indebted to the late firm of William H. Jack £3 Co. or to the estate of Andrew Innes, de ceased, by bond or note, are once more called on for immediate fcttlcment; no further indulgence can be given. Those indebted to cither of the above mentioned films on open account, are requested to . liquidate the fame previous to the firft dav of September next.—After that date, fuiti will be commenced agair.ft delin quents without diferimination. JAMES BEGGS, Adm’r. July 13. NOTI C E~ ALL those indebted toCHATFiELD £3 Crawford, are carneftly requested to make immediate payment, a* no longer indulgence can be given, ami those to whom they arc indebted, to piifent their accounts for payment. H . CHATFIED, N. CRAWFORD- July 20. IVol. XIX. No. 956 - - - - - I, PROPOSALS, Os M. L. WEEMS, For printing hy Sub/criptiort, THA T IMMORTAL WORK, ENTITLED ' SYDNEY on GOVERNMENT. GENTLEMEN who have never this celebrated performance may ferm fom® idea of its intrinsic worth and importance t w our country, bj' perilling tile following ex traft of a letter (to the editor,) from hi* excellency the Prefidentof the United States. Wajhington , Dec, 15, 1804* Sir, YOU alk my opinion on the subj est of publilhing the works of Algernon Syd ney'. The world has so long and so genc> rally founded the piaffes of his “ diftonrjes on governments* that it seems fuperfluous, and even presumptuous, for an individual to add his feeble breath to the gale. Their are in truth a rich treasure of republican principles supported by copious and cog ent arguments, and adorned with the finefl: flowers of feience ; It is probably the heft elementary bock of the principles of govern ment, as founded in natural right, that has ever been pubhjhed hi any language —And it is much to in such a govern ment as ours, nrat it Ibould be put Into the hands of our youth, as soon as their minds are fufficiently matured for that branch of study. Should you proceed to the pub ication, be fogood as to confider me a fub criber; and accept my faiutations and as surances of great cfleem and refpeft, TH: JEFFERSON. The Revd. Mr, Weems, lursS Os this so entertaining and interfiling work—The'London editions fell at seven and eight dollars. This Ameiicnn edition (prefaced with a hiftory of the life, trial and death of the author) (hall be beautifully printed, and as handsomely bound, in two oftavo volumes for five dollars only-noth ing to be paid until the books are delivered. ifr Stihfcr 'ipi 'tons taken at this Office, SHERIFF'S SALE~ On thi fit ft Taefday in September next , at the court-koufe in Waynejboro, beimtn the legal hours, WILL BE SOLD, 800 acres of land, adjoining land* of M'Daniel and othcr»i taken as the proper ty of Nathan Powell, to fatisfy Jofcph Ls veniugfton and others. ALSO, acres, adjoining land* of Amo* Whitehead and others, taken as the pro perty of Hugh Steel, deceafcd, to fatisfy Job B» Barney. * ALSO, lOO acres pine land, adjoining land* of Shepard and others, taken as the property of Jofcph Garrett, to fatisfy John Sapp, ALSO, 37 acres, adjoining land of A. Carte* and others, taken a* the property of Samu el Antrowbus, to fatisfy A, Carter. ALSO, 47 6 acre*, adjoining land of James Welch and others, taken as the property of John Briant, to f»ti»fy Thoma* Jones. S, JONES, d. s. b. c. July 17. W S. M, SMYTH, HAS FOR SALE, 2000 Bushels ground SALT. Augufia, June 49. (ts) FORTS ALE, A flout and able Negro Fellow , About twenty five years old—he is an excellent Jsiner and House Carpenter— For terms apply to the printer. July *3. _ (v) Hme stone, A large quantity for sale by the Subscriber. F. PHINIZ i. Webster’s Spelling Books. Several dozens are just received at the Chronicle Office, which will he fold whokf.de and retail. Jvgujla, May *s» ,1- %