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Wf . 7 /t/ SATi;RT>A V, Novsmucrq, 1805. G E 0 It G * A» [Vol. XX. No. 957 AUGUSTA CHRONICLE, A N. D GAZETTE OF THE S T A T E. I A .. H , ___ - . -I -- - - - - -■ ■ -1 - - . . ... ll —I Hill* ■— I I I. 1 *lll. C. ■■■ I ■ ■ ■ FREEDOM or th* PR ESS a«» TRI A L *y ( JURY shall nsiin ikviolayi. Conflixtio* of Georgia . • * v | "Jk • <**••••• ' * .. , - - ■ L - ■ - '-I- - | -I, . AUGUSTA: Printed by D. DRISQOL, mpar the f j Dolls, per Annum,'} — — ■■ ■■-abte- ■■ ' Patent. New-London Bilious Pills'*. A Fresh Supply, Jail received from the Patentee , And for sale by the Groce, Doz en or retail, by the Subscriber. high edimHtion in which these Pill* A arc held, by the medical faculty, a» well by all daffes of people, particularly in this State and vicinity tor four years past ; —their Angular virtues and great ufefulnefs in curing and preventing eifeafes, origin, atingfrom, or, accompanied with overflow ings of Uilhous fecrction#, as well for pre vesting those fevers' of the low and marlhy countries, by removing that prodifpoiicio«i always attendant in the warm feafon—-for refioring the tone of the fy flfera after exccffive eating and drinking-—fatigue of travelling producing collivcnefs erd irregularities ts the «rgeo» ot dtgeftiun-—curing obftruflions of the liver and"glandular lyHem.—intermittent ...retniitant and bilious fevers—for a con. venient mi'dj ftfe elHcatious purgation in si! daflcs of dilhafes; to preserve a health/ ttAftitotitn by being often taken, during the warm season (which »ay We dtne with out any interruption to bufinefs)—for a ba. sis ofetrein most diseases of all ages *nd jfsses, while did ant pliyficians are called, which always may be done with great aßvan. ' and iafety—and the general use made of m them throughout this country, is a furo proof es thtir iwtrinfic virtues, over all ctk«r public medicines—the marked approbation of the Connecticut Medical Society towards the Doftor, at their annual convention in Oftober lad ; to the members of which, he has gmated his permiflion to make and us« from his Recipe, (hi* patent te the contrary - notwithftandirig) in their individual prat ies (only} farve to convince the public that they are not to be ranked among th« *s catchpenny inventions of the day'*-—\£ t. ters and certificates ts curt with direAions for «fe accompany the boxc*—for sale ftr ready pay, credit, tr oh coemifions by the ftb&tibw. ISAAC HERBERT, Whole/mle Agent For Georgia and Seutk-Csrolinm. Angnfta t J'until. (ts) W ANTED, In a refpccflable Store in that oity, A YOUNG MAN, wall acquattU oJ with the htfitefit tad a fttd tccotif*- ant—To a person the* quafiitl, a libei«al faliry will be £ive«~»Applifiatl«l $• ht made to the Fritter, AuguSa, Stpf. aB. _(tl) N O T 1 C eT~ THE Partnerifcip ts Scott & Kts.hra haring txpiii—Tfcoft iasitbttß tt that firm, arc refuaftai t# fit tit with lb Stbfcdbert, whtwtU.U few# CMIJ M the buftntfs tg ofual. WILLIAM SCOTT, THOMAS KELLY, June f. (*^) ' NOTICE. A LL perftsn* iadakeß ft William 8. Nevmtn, Bsc* anß It the !»■ Wiilita S. Ntvmaa tc Ct, in tt ocme forward aaß •tlr* pty»ttl tt tt before the fuft Bay ts Dehtuhtr «e*t, ts their refptcllve tattt t«B tcenat* will kt placed inthchaftlttf M MtelifJ'WlcUtSiM wicbo»‘ defctittia.litt—.Aaß all tt them fdu! William S, Net mat, **B tht irt of William S. Nc*Mi & Ct. iamß itdahtaß to, ate siqutfted to raadtr it their rtfptAivt el aim 5, prtperly attained, at tkf Li'* Guircs# RICHARD EOBIN3QN, Surviving CtfaUntr ts WILLIAM S, NEWMAN* & Ct. Jr,d Hxuuitr at Lat* t . ANN. ROBINSON. Evechirim* 4vgufta t Ofttbtr 26. ( 3*) notice! ALL those iaiebted to Chatfield 9 Crawford, are eartcily raoaaieß to »ake immediate payment, aant loafer itdolgencc can be given, and thtfrtt whtei they arc indebted, to present their accounts for payment. H. CHATF2SD, N. CRAWFORD. j..> i«. («/) PUBLIC SALE. On the Second MONDAY in December next, Will be Sold in South Carolina , at the Plantation of the late Gior.ce Miller, dec, to the Hightjl Bidder ; All the Personal Property ©ffaid dcc’d. CONSISti NG OP NEGROES. HORSES, CATTLE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLANTATION TOOLS, &c, And an Excellent Flat ofonchnnder and ten Kagfhead* burthen, built or Mulberry and nearly new. Terras-.*For all Aims of Ten Dollars and under, cash - and for all fum* above Ten Dollars, twelve month* credit, tbs purchaser giving bond aqd ap proved fecurit*’. s JOHN MILLER, I r vV , AUGUSTUS MOORE, j * November z, ( ts) NOTICE. ALL perfont having demand* against the estate of the late Georgs Miiisr, of S, Carolina, dec. are ren uefted to render »o their account* properly attefred as the law diiefle-»and all psrfon# indebted to faideftate are hereby informed, that unlefi payment i»made to one of the fobferibet’s, on or before the fLft of January jsrofccutioni agaisft them will then be immediately commenced, TOWN MILLER, AUGUSTUS MOORE. Executors, QiUhcr iC, {tf) NOTICE. In cwnfcqucccfi of a number of tickets of thf Ghaileftoi East Eay Street Lottery, flii) rmaining unfold, the drawing i» tiu, avoidably poftpesed until Jsnuaty next; ilwr*«#te all ihofe who wish to become adventure's, may still have an opportunity sf purchsfing ticket# from the fubferiber, in Broad.ftreet. JOHN WILLSON. Au*%fla, O&ober it, (8t) #• j ' _ npJHR fubferiber thinks prefer to make it knowu that hi* pioldSonal prac* will i# future he erwfined to Abbeville, Baiswsll and Edgefield Diftrifta, on the 3d, 4th and id Me#days srxt after the 4th Monday in March and Oftober, in tc«tfc*Car»lina, and to the Circuit Federal Casrt is iLrluo tJ Geergia, at the whole es which kc will (nrWjaiiy attend,Hiseffice for ike letter cogrt i# at present kept at Ml, Carrie’#, CHARLES GOODWIN, Bittrney at Law, f epU 14. (t») COPARTNERSHIP, William H £?Jame»Platt. Baling mt*r»4 i*t» atfmrintrjhip, under the SPENCER*^PLATT, tm the firft itftatt, They have taken the eesreeiret waxi, ledt end fttre *f Mr, Abrehaw Twteae, tad wean to tratftft Ibe tefceef# *4 LUMBER FACTORS IS COMMISSION MKRCKANTS ; & will tkaak their fiieeda mud the public in gen* Ml, feta Am of their favors in that Hie. They ere perfefily acquainted with the ad- Maefereraeni and quality of all kiad* of Lsaber, and trail etmke it their iody to Site difpetek, asd it with punctuality t« tear caspiuyers. VeAel* lesding at the wliailassy go Lew it diawlag nidc feet ***** WILLI 4M H. SPENCER. JAMES PLATT* fiW svtf,riker having declined the Lum~ for Muine/if ucemmends the above gentlemen is tkt Lmm.tr Cmtttrs ts f ft ptrftns 19 trarj'- tfA kmimtft is tkemS-tmt line » ABRAHAM TWIGGS. (tfWtfKStftf, 7»M tQ, (*/) NOTICE. THE Sebicfiber ft ill ctstinucs the FACIOMAGB H COMMISSION BUSINESS, at his place, st the weft tni es Use city of Ssvtaaak, where he ha* coa ! veniest Score* for the rccrptice cl all kind* | es produce, tad will be tl,ack»*l for any ferare is the ib«e Hie. [ A.3RAHAM TWIGGS, j . Jane 25. j ' («/( r \ j - " '' *I SHERIFF’S SALE. Ok Ihe fir jl y'vrfday in December next, at j the Court- Hou/s in Oglethorpe couni}', J tUueen the usual hours, m WILL BE SOLD. • 10^;acres of land, more or kfs, in Jackson county on Candler* creek, ad joining Owen J. Bowen and othr rs, Exe cuted as the propertyof George Kudfpdhat the Loftacnc of jofiah Jordoa, agaiaft Da vid Gtefwcll, \Vilii;irr» Bledfec and George Budfpeth, ami pointed out by field Hudf ptih. ALSO, 20» acres of land, more or lef#, in Ogle thorpe county, on Clouds crcck, iH&wn Hawkins Bullock now lives, Owning A lexandtr Gordon and others, executed as the property ®f said Bullock, to fatisfy William Alien, * <■ ALSO, NfgfO.girl »kom v« dJ U*medJ«<3y, executed as tire piopcrty of William Strother, to fatialy James Artn flroag and the adminiftratot* cf B, Blake, dec, ALSO, Ore likelv Bay Marc, levied on as the property of William Cafcy, at the iaftance of Abraham Durham, agaiuft William Ca fcy and Lewis Pearce. ALSO, 60 acres of land mere or Icfs, in said county, on the waters of Little river, ad joining John Porter a»d John Gtefham, ta ken as the property of Cordy Pate, at the instance of the administrator of Stephen Garner dec. —Condition* Calh; WILLIAM M. STOKES, Sheriff. Nov refill 2. (3 1 ) SHERfrs SAUL On the fit ft Tuefday in December next , at the Ccnri-Houfe in Oglethorpe county, between the ufuul hours, thefil- owing pro perty ; to Wit, ; Will be S6ld, too acres of land, more 01 less, lying in Oglethorpe county, on Clonds creckj join* Tofeph Embry, and ethers. ‘ALSO, One Negro girl, named Lindy, about fifteen years old ; all taken as, the property of William Freeman, t® fatisfy a judgment against said Freeman, in favour ofWilHam Lawrence administrator of Rich ard Roberts, dec. —Conditions Cash. THOMAS W. SCOTT, d. s. November 1. (3 - ) Lost; Aftcall black leather POCKET BOOK containing several Notes, Bonds, and other Paper*-—A if®, three Bank Notes. —All pe‘for.s indebted to the fubferiber by Note or Bond, are requested anddefired not to pay the fame nnlcfs they have been indor fed to the perfou presenting them for pay. ment. Whoever will return the said Pock et Bank to the fubferiber, (hall be gcnc rouflf rewarded, J* HAMILL, Jugufla, Nov* i, (ts») ~ NOTICE. THE copartnerfhip of Cormick f? Lube, being dissolved by the death •t the latter; The bufmefs will he carried on in future, by the fubferiber, to whom all persons having demand* against the firm, or individually, are desired to apply, and ih»f« indebted, are requeued to make im mediate payment, JOSEPH G. CORMICK. Aug«sa, fopt. 2i. (r.f) RAPPEE SNUFF. Manufaßund in Augujla. THIS article is fold whole! ale, and :n bottle* coß'aining oae pound each, at the Chronicle OfTiCE, at (n\ cents each bottle—By judges, this fnud'i* high ly approved of. - (tf)_ It ALL persons indebted to the late firm of William H. Jack & Co, or to the estate of Andrew Jnnes, dc ceafed, by bond cr note, are once more called on for immediate feUicmcnt; no further indulgence can be given,—Thofe indebted to cither of the ehove mentioned fitm* on bptn account, are requeued to liquidate the fame previous to the firft d»y of September next. —After that date, fuit* will be commenced against delin quents without diferimiaation. JAMES BEGGS, Admit, 7 ul J*3' (*/) ■*■*< nW|BNiun a k ■——- ttmii m WILL BE RENTED, To the bighejl bidder, Cn Monday (he i\th day of November next, ct\i o'clock in the forer.o/>n t ct th: Mar kit llrife in dlugulla t f The HOUSES and LOTTS, In Broad ftrcct near the market hoofe* formerly the property of Panic) Wood, deccafecU-thc persons who rent, to give bond with approved security, before polcf* fjOB. JOHN CASHIN, ditty, For ,JERM. WOOD. ■ lit ■ V.wiro Bpsoijb,; On thrfiyjl day rs January next f.n filing* tit the town of Wrighubv o, all th J negroes belonging to the efiate of Samuel Howard dee, Twelve moniHi credit wsl! %e fire** b* giving notes with approved security, like wise the plantation will be rented on the fame day. PETER OVERBEY, Adm'r, November t, (jt.) WILL BE SOLD, Cn the frjl in January nest, at the Court-h'oufiin Oglethorpe county. One tradt of land, containing 287* acre?, lying in Greene ami Ogle thorpe counriet, on the water# of Fllbiog Creek, adjoining the Academy land? ana one other trad containing acre# ly ing ia Jackson county, on tkc waters of the Hurricane Cretk, a water cf the Oco nee, adjoining land of.M'Coy and other*s the fame being the real estate of Jame 9 Thompson, fen'r, dec. and fold purfuaat to an order of the Honorable court of Or dinary of Oglethorpe county. —The above land* were fold once before, hnt through an error in fakl fsfe, it :# remi«M*d abtb imely neceflary that the fame fliould be fold again. ]AMES THOMPSON, > , ROBt. THOMPSON, J s ' Nov. 2. {s',} OBSERVE if you please. THOSE gentlemen wb® hold fubferiptioa papers, for the Planter’s Museum, are re fpeft fully requested to return a copy of each lift of fubferibers that may have been obtained, to the poft-rmftcr at Sanderfyllle, with the fignaturc of each holder, accom panying all the monies, which may likevvife have been obtained. Perfoma, as yet, in doubt whether Rich a publication will com mence, are informed that, it really nviif. and that will be in the cuurfe of but very few weeks... moft probably, in the latter part «f the present month (Novtffiher,} If the terms of the Mufaum, meet the Assent of as many as three hundred Gentlemen —and, if those gentlemen will fubferibe, and comply thep ev/ith, the nccefiity tai doubting, (hall be thoroughly precluded. 1 aflore those, whofe.intention it is to be come my patrons and ftipperters, that this compliance will be one great tyring to the operations of the Museum. r l he matter it will abforbe, they are farther refpeflfully informed, (hall not be wanting, to amu&, or to inn Tuft, The Editors of Farmer's Gazette, Re publican Trumpet, and the Patriot, arc desired to publifll the shove 3 timee in fhc:f refpedtive papers.--for which they ihsll be paid. 1 am, with sentiments cf the highctl coHuderation, the Public's devoted fervan t> ' SAMUEL W‘ MINOR. November 7, (st) ~~A~~C~AU~r ION! SOMETIME in the latter end of Febru ary, or the beginning of MaraH lad, we gave to Robert Watkins, & Co, cur note of hand for Fifty Dollar*, which w ar to be in condition for hi# fcrvice in a lav difputc then depending in Columbia coun ty, and ns the death of Col. VVatkinJ, ha* prevented hit attendance on the fame, we the fubferibers to said note, now aerify the public not t» trade for said note, as ws do not i;it:nd to pay the fame. JAMES GARNET. JAMES landers; November 2 . f Webster’s Spelling Books'. Several dozen” are jui received st tl.e Chronicle Office, which will be fold whuiefale and retail.