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SATURDAY, January n, iso6> AUGUSTA CHRONICLE , gazette of th e state. °* THS PRE i) S AND 1 RIAL AY JUft v SUo.-r, ISVICLATS, C«» lUitfiHH <?•** ■ —■— - r - ■ ,-, , AUGUSTA: Printep by D. DRISCOL, nf»r the market. [3 Dolls, per Annum* J STATE of GEORGIA, 1 City of Augusta. J .v ; By Ww J, Hobby, Intendantof Augujla , A Proclamation. WHEREAS, I hare waived infor mation, that a number of disorder ly .persons, ha re for some weeks pad, been in the habit of travurfiag the streets of Au gnfta nt utifeafonable hours of the night, breaking down signs, carrying offlanthorns, polling up hnrfe-racks, and breaking away ftepsfrom the doors ofhonfes; and committing numerous other outrages and trefpalfss inju rious to private property, and against the peace and good order of the city—And that on the night of the £rft inilant, in addition to mifohievous of this nature, they proceeded through the streets of this place, disfiguring lign beards, and painting on the houses and itores of the inhabitants, abuftve epiihets and indecent fenresces, and to this way with wanton icfolence, and unfeeling vulgarity, insulted females of amiable cha rter, &of innocent & inoffending manners, whose firuarion would have commanded re fpeft from beings in any degree civilized : In order therefore, that offences of such evil example and mifehievous tendency, refleft ing so much difcredic upon the police of this place, may be fupprelfed, I have deemed it advifablc, by and with the advice and con sent of the members of the City Council, to effer, and I do hereby offer a reward of FIFTY DOLLARS, to any person who will make Rich vdifeovery of the offenders, or give such information refpefting them, as (hall lead to their conviction in a court of julticc, and thereby ensure to them the pu riihment which n:fden:eanors of so dllgracc ful a nature juflly merit. And the City Marshall is hereby requi red to exercise ail pofiioie vigilance in de tailing and bringing to punifhmcnt and public expo/urty all persons, who may be found committing such nightly trefpafTeg a gaiufl the properties and habitations oi tkc good citizens of this place. Given under my hand and the seal of the Corporation, this third day of f anua~ ry y in the year of our Lordy One tb jufand eight hundred andfix , and of American Independence the thirtieth. Wm. J. HOBBY, Intcndant . By the Intendanty Joseph Hutchinson, CD, $3- One of the Teachers in the Eagiilh department of the Richmond Acad. ' t<ny having rcligned j Applications from nerfan 1 qualified to supply his place will be nccivcd by the fubferiber until Saturday the nth infant, when the Board will pro ceed to fill the vacancy. A meeting of the Board will take place on that day, when the punctual attendance ‘Members at 10 o'clock is particu larly requested. THOMAS BARRETT, c. b. t NOTICE. ALL persons to whom the est ate oi the late Andrew Innes stands indebted are requeued to render their accounts properly »t vetted ; and thole indebted to the said es tate to make immediate payment to JAMES BEGG3, Admr, Angnjltty Dec. 8, J 804. tk |p*- ALL persons indebted to the late firm of William JH. Jack & Co. or to the eda'c of Andttxo lnnes t dc ceafed, by bond cr note, arc once mor« called on for immediate fcttltment; no further indulgence can be given.—Those iajLhtcd to either of the above mentioned firms ca open account, are requeued to liquidate the fame previous to the Cfft da/ of September next.—After that date, felts will be commenced agau.ft deliu qatnts without dife rim i nation. JAMES BEGGS, Adm'r, Brought to the Jaii of Rich mond county, on the 16th intt. A NEW NEGRO MAN, who Cannot fpcr.l: a word of Engliih —he is about to cr 21 years of age—he has a large hum cn one of his knees, ansi a small fesr below ore of his eyes—>has en a white flanrei shirt. The 1 owner is requeued to prove property, pay expencca aad take him away. JAMES SIKES, Jailor, December 2r. if) Sheriff’s- titles. Bills of sale. Mortgages, &c. may be had at this Office. NOTICE. 0,1 MONDAY the srd of March next, in the town of Milkedgiville, in the county of Baldwin, will commence, A PUBLIC SALE OF LOTS, In ftfid town, not to exceed one hundred; agreeably tc an sd> pa fled by the Legislature of Georgia, a their lafl session. 1 he sale to continue from day to day, until comjleated. JOHN HERBERT, *) A M.DEVERKUX, I 3 HOWELL COBB, f *- HENRY CARLETON.J December 21, 1804. (4*) for sale. At Harnjburg, within one milt x>f Ayaufta, FOUR LOTS, adjoining each other, well improved— The fubferi’oer will make good title*, and take cash or prosuce in payment. '■ JOSEPH HENDERSON. January 4. ( 2 t) For sale, A Good Chair Horse, Suitable for a family,—For particulars enquire at this office. Augujla, January 4 f^t.) WILL BE SOLD, On Friday the of February next, at the Plantation . whereon the Rev, John Rosa, formerly reftded, Part of the Mate, Houfchojd and Kitchen furniture, Core, Fodder, Cot ton, and sundry other article* too tedious to mention. Nine months credit will be given for all sums over Fwr tvd’ev dcr cash. ALSO, The PLANTATION to he rented on that day. JOHN LANGSTON, 1 . . , JOSEPH ROES, - J AUrn *• January 4. ( 2 t) WILL"BiTsOLD, On Saturday the 1 sth of February next, at David Stanford’s Store-Hcufe, near Stan ford’s Mill , on Sweetwater, All the personal property of Robert Stanford, jr. dec. Terms "made known on the day of Sale JOHN SAYN, Ex*r, January 4, (at) WILL BE RENTED, To the bidder, on Saturday the\isth infant. Two PLANTATIONS—The property of James Stuart, dec. on the wa ter« of the Btg Ki kn, for one year.- Tcrxt»--bood|ar>d security for payment. JAME£ STRAIN, Adm. January 4, ( 3 t) Ten Dollars Rewards STRAYED the rjtfa December last, from Columbia county, near Middle roA’a ferry, A BRIGHT BAY MARE, four years old, one or both hind feet white, flar in the forehead, thin mane and tail, difn faced, about fourteen hands and a half high. Any parfsn delivering faul mare to the fubferiber, or giving such in formation, that he may get he?, (hall re ceive the above reward PLE ASANT BENNING, N, B. She was raised in Abbeville Du South Carolina, and it is Frcfcmea ble, (he is making that way. 'January 4. (it) ' TO BE SOLD. AT PRIVATE SALE. npHAT valuable HOUSE and LOT, JL w Broad (freet, now in the occu pation of the Editor* of the Her?ld. For term* apply to the fwbf-riher on Broad ftrett. JOHN WILLSON. Augu/lc, Dec. 21. (4 0 “* NOTICE. I JOHN CARTER, do from this day all perfon* from buying or tta- ; dir g for any notes given in my name to John or Luke Harp, for they are not Lawful. JOHN CARTER, JVoftilngion county, Jan, 4 • (at.) G E OR Gl A . ——w—v w■■ ■ amm TW rnmmmmam*- ■»>• i mm wiiinin— ■ m THE SUBSCRIBER U ' jujt received a large and general ajforl meni of Dr y Goods & Groceries. . ioo Pieces Cotton Bagging, 10 dale* ot fine & Coaifc Woiiet.*, 8 ' afea & Trunks Cotton Goods, 2 i Uto Irdh Linens, 6 C »fe« Hat*, • 20 Puncheons Jamaica Sc N. Rum, i £ Hhd*. Sugar, 6 1 /itto Molalfci, 2f °bx Raisins, 25 Koxcs Window Gljfs 8 by 10 aad 10 by 1 1, x T :as of Iron, ALSO, A very handjime clforttnent of ccaga* i*} Lottery, Iron* moiv my &c. Aii ot which will be fold low for calh or Produce. SAMUEL M. SMYTH. AUo a second hand Chair with a top and (dated Harneis. December 7. (ts.) FOR SALE, A FRESH SUPFLT Good Old Whilkey, by the Hhd. or less quantity. THOMAS BARRETT, fcr e *. December 28. (ts.) ASHTON’S TAVERN? FOR the iroft unlimi&d and parti-d en couragement which for a number of year., Joi-ph Ashton has expeiienecu in bii bufirels, ha feel* it a duty incumbent on him to return his friends in particular, and the subtle in general, his moftfiocere and hoc: y . thanks, and alTarei them those fa. . .rSlr'orf’i. reyinKrf jp.n..ki» 0.. raeft indelible matk* of gratitude never, to be effaced. He now takes the liberty lo inform them that he has taken into Part, nerlhio in the above bufueli, hi* brother* in-law, Mr. J. Clerk, whole ficajinefs of temper, attention to buftaefs and general wifli to please, he lias not a doubt, will de fervs a continuance of thofc favour®, which have been fu liberally beftewed oa him; and now informs them,their hoofe is well fupplicd with good Bed*, clean rooms «aJ a Table well Dread with the belt provifiors the country will afford ] their extenCye ftablcs are well attended, and a plentiful fuppiy of every kind of lorage for almost any number of horses j and from the con venience of their houfc, their general * knowledge of business and continual vvilh to please, they have not 2 doubt but they can do it 00 as good terms, as any persons in the Southern States, and the traveller may rest assured, aa well as th:ir town friends be confident, that at all hoars and at ail times nothing in their power (hall be want ing to make the reception of the one agree able, and the meetings of the other plcaf ant aad entertaining, ASHTON & CLARK. December 28, ( 31,) Difiblution of Partncrlhip. IN confeqbence of the death of Thom 19 Kelly, the Partnprffip of Scott Killy, is diffolved—.all indebted to that concern, are hereby notified that no indul gence will be given after the fuft of Februa ry next, when, all bonds, notes and ac counts will indiscriminately he placed in a lawyer's hands for recovery in the mean time, produce v/iil be receive in payment at the highell: Market price. Those who may have demands again# the late firm arc requested to present, them for ftQtkment. In future the bufmefg will be carried on by the fuhfcriher, who has on hand, an extern five and corn ale re afftvtment of DRY GOODS and G.dOCEßlftd, which will be disposed of on fuck term* as to m.ks it an o'-j Ct to Country Store Kc-pers'. WILLIAM SCOTT. A r we trier • o. (if) A LI. psricjis indebted to thtjftajt* of £a. the late jyiepk Ray, o i Columbia county, ueccafed, are requeued to come forward and fettle arodur.** and noti-s, as no longer jniuiger.ee tea* hH And all perfers having cV.t/.i ag-Tinft laid j est ato are requeued to bring then properly aiteiled and agreeable to law. nancy n\y, Ek’ x . HENRY AVE6T, Ex'i January 4. (3O [Vol. XX. N*. 1006 WASHINGTON CITY, Dec. a». Extra a of a let ter from the Charge det Afm fain of the United Staler, at Algiers, to the cnnfnl of the United States at Alicante, dated A'gers, Sept. 5, 1805. “ > “On the 30th ult. the Lldicrs rose in « body and murdered the Dey (Muftapha Ba llmv) and his mime miniitcr.—Hamct, Jarc * Secretary to hi* predcccffor, was unaui, reoufly coadurted to the palace, and pr*. claimed the Dcy ct Adders.. Not a life w.'* lod except the two firft mentioned ; nu i. n of confuEoa esiced, I have renewed our Treaty with the p.rjrftg| Dry and Dim. according to ciiftom, f( All ic tranquil at»4 the Moor* at the time 1 la ft wrote (in a fiato of irtfarrec titm) have !?ij down thatr arms fincetheac ccfilan of he |>b;fcnt '"Vy to the C: vercig.iry. He is lata to >d man-.-l knew & him well previous to his corning into power, as I did his officer!., who are all new." NINTH CONGRESS, or THR UNITED STATES. SENATE, UNITED STATES. Oh Monday and Tuefday last the Senaro were eagaged on a motion of Mr. Bradley, for leave »o bring in a bill to prohibit the importation of (laves into any port or plac« within the jnrifdiifiion of the U. S. front and after the i tfcday of January 1 802. On this motion the previous question war, ca.icdj viz. ** Shall the main question he now pur, and pulled in the affirmative an renew*; It bas MeftVo, Andwti’un, B‘«dl«y } Con dit, Fenner, Howland, KitchclJ, Logan, Muclay, Mitchill, Plainer, Smith of Md, Smith of Ten. Siijiihof Vcr. Stone, TLiu fion and Worrh’nncn l6 ats—.vicTirsf v Acfiit, Adams, isid wln, Gaillard, Gdtaan, Jackson, Moore, Pickering, Sumpter, Ttacy and Wright—. n. The YeAs and Nays were then taken or the Main Qudlion, which palled in the af firmative, as follows; f Yeas—Meflrs. Artderfon, Bradley, Crm dlt, Fenner, Gilman, Howland, Kitchell, Logan, M/iclay, Mitehill, Piunacr, Smitlf of Md. Smith of Ten. Smith of Vcr.*6tonc, Thfufton, Worthington and ■ Wright—1 8. Nay#—iVlciTrs. Adair, Adams, Baldwin, Gaillard, Jack for, Ifiooic, Pickering, Sum ter and Tracy— 9. Mr. Bradley then Introduced the bill, which received afi.ft reading. On Wednesday Mr. Logan gave notice that hejhostld fc-mort r-w afi leave to bring in a hilly to Jufpend the commercial inttrm iourft, between the United States of Amer» tea and the t'renh if and of St, Domingo, The bill to prohibit the importation of (l ive* into any port or place within the ju rifdiflion of the United .States from and af the Ift day of January 1808, waa read the fccod time. A Motion was wade to mate it the order of the day for the tirft Monday in Febru ary, aad loft ; when it was ordered that its further eon fide rat lon be postponed to the firft Monday in December, which is eq«iv- . alent to a rejection of the bill. On *his question the Senate were equally divided, 14 members for, and 14 members against the motion, and the Vice Prcfidcnt gave the rafting vote. We underhand that in the cottrfe of the difeuffion, 'it was allowed On ail hands that as soon a.j thp rime arrived when Cong refs lhal! pefttfs the conlfitutional power of pro. habiting the importation of Haves, it would be proper for ihf/n to excrcife it. , Th< 00- pnoents pt ‘he bill took two grounds, the one confining ift the inexpediency of legiila ting on the subject bes ore the year 1808, aod the other ir, the aIJ dged unconftitu.loc ality of legislating until that period. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATJTES, JTEDNESDATy December 18. Mr. Findley fxpny the Commit tee ofE- Ictftipns, made 3 report dr. the petition cf Th w. Sp~4'iin;-. ’lks report details the cir-mittances j)f jtisr r and conclub.-a with, a «I;»! align' that the fitting member, Cow ! c* Vl- ad, t* rot, -and that the petition. y, bpai/Jiug, is entitled t. a feat in rhe Hiioft*. Referred eo 1 cordamiec of the whole ! Haute bn Monday.