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SATURDAY, January 18, iBc6. GAZETTE OF T D H £ sTA:T E. X 4 s.,', -** ■-. " "*■ - • ■ ' ****"' .1— ■■ I J - '-'ilk &■' . , _ —■ — —: — l ~— FR£ E D O ivi op the PRESS and TRIAL ay JURY remain inviolate, Constitution of Georgia, , V - o . ■ —«———~ AUGUSTA: Printed by D. DRISCOL, near the market. [3 Dslls. psr Annum,'} JOCKEY CLUB RACES. AT aneetieg oftfic aucusta jock ey club on the i6th inst. Resolved V- that the Races, for the ensuing ycar- menceon the Lajl Wednesday in January , 1806. free for any Horse Marc or Gelding from aay part u« r the world. <77; ; purfis and difiances as follows 1 ;/». Fir's day's running, four mils heate, for a purfc of 500 dollar*. Second dry’s running, three mile heats, for a purse of 300 dollars. Third day's running, two mile heats, for a purse of 200 dollars. Fourth d»y'* running, a Sweepftake, two mile heatj. for the entrance money and mer plus, supposed to be worth about joo dollar*. (jess- The horjts will run the left hand to the poles. The Weiglhti, an i regulations agreeable to the eftablilhcd rules. By order of the Club* GEORGS S. HOUSTON Secr’y. November 13. Jockey Club Races. At a meeting of the Edgefield Jockey Club on the 21 st. infi. RESOLVED, that the Races for the enfaiag year commence at the Chero* fc'c t'oads, on the Second W<dnefday in February mxt, free for any Horse, Mate or Gelding, front any part of the worl d. The purses and dijiances as follows : Firll day's running, three rai’e heats, for a purC ofut ku£t Two hundred and fifty dollars. Second day's running, two mile heats fur a parte of at had One hundred and h venty dollars. * Third day, a Sweepftake, one n ih. hc*t, for tus entrance money. (JdT Weights ejlablijhed agreeable to Au gufia Rules , STEPHEN GARRETT, Sec'rj. " December 28. (£3- The fubfeirbers to the Edgcfi.id Jockey Club, are requested tops/ their fubfcripiions to the fubfcriber,onor be fore the duy of running. J* Hightower, Treaf’r , $3- ALL persons indebted to the late firm of William H. Jack & Co. or to the e&ate of Andrew I tines, de ceafcd, by bond cr note, are once more called on for immediate fcttlaocntj no further indulgence can be given,—Thofc ‘ indebted to cither of »hc above mentioned firms oa open account, are requcSed to liquidate the fame previou* to the firft day of September next,—After that date, fuit* will be commenced against dclin. qoenta without ducrimination. JAMES BEGQS, Adm'r, TO BE SOLD* AT PRIVATE SALE, valuable HOUSE and LOT, Jt on Broad ftrcct, now ia the occu pation of the Editors of the Herald* For term* apply to the fu'oforiber on Broad , street. ' JOHN WILLSON. Augufia, Dec, zi, {4O Brought to the Jail of Rich mond county, cn tfie i6ih inS. A NEW NEGRO MAN, who cannot fpcak a word of hJuglifh —he is about 20 or 21 yean of age—tie has a large burn on one of hi* knee*, and a small fear below one of bis eyes— on a white flannel Ihitt, The owner is requested to prove property, pay expellees and take him away, JAMES SIKES, Jailor . • December 21, ( ts) Publifhcd and For Sale, At the CHRONICLE OFFICE. Jhe Georgia and South-Carolina REPUBLICAN ALMANAC. FOR THE TEAR OF OUR LORD i OO 1806; Containing—The Aftrowomlcal Calcule tions, with a variety of other ufcful and en tertaining matter. —" ' 11 ■’* ■—n i ii— mmmmm ———■■ n ■ ■ ■ a— _ r[ . M PUBLIC AUCTION, On ThWffay the 30 th January, at the ■Aublion Sihre of Th-mas Barrett, will be fold, a ccnfig.iment of new MAHOGANY FURNITURE, OAKSKTHtO 'OF Side-Boards, Secretaries, Din ing, Breakfaft and Tea Tables, one Oval (rand. ALSO, 2 Boxes Ladies, Gentlemen’s and Chil drens fine hats. 1 Ditto containing Lndies and Childrens Shoes, Parisols, Sec. THOs. BARRETT, AuS, Jan, ii. (at) Administrators Sale. Will be fold, on Monday the 20th day of Ja nuary next, at the plantation whereon Michael and James M ( Neil, dec. former ly re [tied, in Columbia county, the *re maining part of the personal property of, said deceafcd. (AON&LSTING of NEGROES, Men*. J Women and Children, Knifes, Cat tie, Hogs, Crop of Corn and Fodders Plantation utcafiJs, and several other ani eles too tedious to mention. The fa’s to be continued from day to day, withia the hours preforibed by law, ant'd the whole is fold. The conditions of hit Cash. John Culbuath, — J —■ - : KPFj'i}, Archibald Clark, Archer Fowdl, Mary Powell, Mary M l Neil, Adtr.iniftrators. December 7. (7/) WILL BE SOLD, At the house of Capt. Darby, in Columbia county, on the Wafhinglon road, on the firft Saturday in February next. As many of the Negroes, the property of William Crittenden, deceafcd, a| will pay off al! the jaft debts of the said deceafcd, and reimburse the monies ad vanced by the administrator, towards the payment of the said debts, and to the heirs of the said deceafcd—And all creditors of said deceafcd are requested to attend with their accounts duly attested, which will he received in payment of any negroes then purchafcd, or be di/charged out of the a mount of the then Tales; of which all ere ditors are desired to take due notice. JOHN FOSTER, Adrar. Jan. 11. JstJj Will be Exposed to Sale, On the firjl Tufday vi February next, at the Market-House in Augusta, the fd hiving Property , for c ash , to nvit : All that Lot ofGround with the Buildings and Improvements, fituare on Broad-firm in Augusta, whereon John Pierce, formerly re sided. ALSO, 287 i-2 acres of land in Wash ington county, on the wafers of Ogechee, granted to Daniel Longstreet, and bounded at the time of survey, by lards of John P. Wagnon, and vacant land, being the real eftau of the said John Fierce, deceafcd, and will be fold, for the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors. ROBERT HAMILTON, \ , JAMES HAMILTON, ] n u ' Pec. 7. [? f l TAN-YARD— To lease. THE fubfexiber offers his HOUSE and for sale, or upon a lease from three t® seven years—Any per t son wilbing to purchase or leaf*, will pkafe apoly to FRAs. VOLLOT (ON. Jan. ir. (ts) I FOR SALE, A FRESH SUPPLY OF Good Old Whilkey, by the Hhd. or less quantity. THOMAS BARRETT, c 3 co. j December 2S. (■*!•) GEORGIA. ■■ r^.—n i ■Mil |- iii W 1 li. I, ■ll ■ I JUST RECMVED, j And for snU by the Suhfcriber, at his Store, Upper end of Broad Street, AFRESH SUPPLY OF DRY GOODS* Liquors & Groceries, AND ON CONSIGNMENT. NEW.ENG ! AND RUM, SUGAR & COFFEE. Which, he wjlldifpcfe of on the lowtjl terms. He h: r nlfo for fait, a few Likely A i riean Who have been in this country May latt, and may be confidcvrd as feafon cd to the cliu "tc. ISAAC HERBERT. December , r. {so THE SUBSC'RTBER AFTER returning sincere thank? to the public in general, and hi* friends in particular, for pail favors j carncfty soli cits all theft in arrears to the concern of Furey 8c Stewart/ to cad on him in Augusta, north fide rtf Broad Hrect, three doors above the Market ILufc, and fettle off their acccmpts j as no longer indulgence can pofibly be given - And all th»fc who h avc any demands, will /ksfe present their accompli fy him for payment j he Has now opened, f A large and general cjirtmtnt of LEATHER, SliOj;.% GROCERIES, Sec. Os the bast all of of- £nw -at file at *'hr me# fz* CASH OrCOUNTRf MIPDUCE. Flattering hiißMl tbit by hi* aiTit?u«ni and panftual atten ion to buhnefs, to merit folne share of the public patronage, every ftlvflr in hi* line be duly and explicitly acknowledged br IKSSE STEWART. Augusta, Jan. 11 ~ (ts) Negro Wenches To be hired by the Itfouiv or Tear, Several Negro Wenches, horu *ft, and faithful Servants—One is tiled to a plantation, and can work exceedingly well—For farther particulars, apply at this Offi'e. 'January r r ( jt.) ~ 7 ~FOKO r ALE^ A Good Chair Horse, Suitable for a family.*— For paiticulais e»qo»re at thi* » ffice, ‘Aug fta, January 4 (31.) WILL BE RENTED? To the highpfl bidder, on Saturday the igih in bard. Two PLANTATIONS—The property of James Stuart, dec. on the wa ters of the Big Kioka, for one year.-»- Ter*s—bondfand fecurt'ty for pa y r/iCi it# JAMES .STRAIN, Adm. January 4. (ftt) ' N O T I C L. A LI. perfofts indebted to th* rflata of, the late Jofrph Ray, of Colombia county, dcceafed, crc requeued to cor:s forward and fettle, their accounts and note?, as no longer indulgence can bp g’vrn. — And ail persons having c’aims agnnft f.id estate are requeued to bring them properly attcflcd and agreeable to law. NANCY RAY, EA’f HENRY WEST, Exit. January 4. ( V) “notice. - On MONDAY the yd of March nett, In the town of Milledcevileb, in the county of Baldwin, will commence, A PUBLIC SALE OP LOTS, In f*id town, not to exceed one hundred; agreeably to an a A puffed by thc”*Legi3 ntutc of Georgia, at their lafl feflion. Tac sale to continue from day today, until cornplesterL JOHN HERBERT. ~ A.M. DEVEHEUX, I ? HOWELL COBH, f L 1 HENkYCARLETON. J • I Decevtkr 21, 1804. (yt) (Iroi.. XX. No. 1007 NINTH CONGRESS. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES fTEON&SDAr, December it. Mr. Morrow prafeoted a petition, of a very interesting nature, from Francis Maf fonicr, a native of France; stating that from numerous experiments nude by him, in the vicinity of Cincinnati, in the state of Ohio, be believes he will be able to culti vate the vlre with complete success; that the experiments male have ilia cl in results oi]iical to his rnafl fang vine expediou ; that he believes he will ho able to supply wines of a quality equal r» thole of France compe tent to the dem and of the (fare at one fourth of tins price of imported wines ; that the **'“ r and ague, tu prevalent the weft sen waters,, vs it h opiutou, greedy owing to J.c . inability oi the people, Arom (he exorbitant 1 . price of wine, to coufutnc it in connexion vvitn the Hart, ; that be \$ convinced that the bottoms or Ono .<re as favorable to the cultivation of the grape as > c hills c f France ; and foiiciring the grant, or die sale on an extended credit of fedipn zq t in township No. 3, range 9, on MadriverJ a fit nation which he conlidcrs Angularly favorable to a vineyaid. Referred to the, committee of Commerce and Marsuthfhires-.' Friday) December 10. As engrolh'd bill, repealing so much of an esuding aCi of Congtcfsas declares foreign coins not to bek legal tender. Was read the third time and pa fled without'a division. SENATE or mu UNITED STATES, IXJjst.i* .—y* 'J> y'-Tiffl JOT leave ti bring in n bill to fuff end the com me r cut I lutercsurfe between the United. States and St, Do.nu/go, D>\ Logon having afligned his rcalong for allting pr.udfiion to introduce the bill, Mr. Aoams fa id Mr. President— ; Had the gentle man who asks leave to introduce this bill, afCgned any new reafous as the foundation of his motion, whatever my opinion might have been upon their merits, I jftvoald not thmk ic proper to combat them at this time, Gen. Jackson seconded Dr. Logan's motion, and in reply to Mr. Adam* said, that he wished the Dr. to make it an annual motion, as Mr. Saw bridge had in’ the Par liament of England to reduce fepcenmal Par. liamentr, but with more effstt until the trade so highly dishonorable to national chaiatler was annihilated. As to Mr. Ad ams's observations that the bill Was not allowed to be brought in last feftion, and that he had h«urd no new arguments, he would answer the gentleman byalkiag what new arguments had been advanced on the bill to prohibit the importation of jlaves, where leave was given two days.firtce to bring in the'bill, and the fame arguments had been rung m our eat s by Quakers and ethers, ever fiitce the conftuutkm had been in operation, and not a new one had been produced, rle said that the day would come when this diihonorable traffic would be raid by tile United States—-that day mud arrive when a geaeVal peac would take place, when the preicnt hoftililies raaft cease ; that it mud and would then become the inured of every nation of Europe having colonies in the Weft Indies, to extirpate this horde, or (hip them at? to loioq other place. That |hc U. States by affording them fuccour, arms', ammunition and provitlons, mu ft he coniidered, by them as their allies---their funpovters and their pmucftocs. That he believed the United States would be viewei in this light by the French government and by thcmfalm, and that they would demand and expect us to grant them an asylum as allies mJ prot«* tor-., and fend them to our coast.—Tins was no novelty, and he had received information from a late celebrated French gene?:!, given m a public company" at the city of W.uVdn'rtbii where beboarJal, and the general was one who dined there ; that arrangements In 1 been tr«jJe, if general Le Cleic had (KV-n victorious,! to fend rhofs ■ brigands /o the font ham ftatesl This was a for and G virgia, .2 dt>ne of ih fc hrtgar/ls Intend a ced irito thv fbtv?n'n ix 1 cs; was work than an hundred impjr: »ti >ns .of blacks from Africa, and more dangerous to the Uf-.i^d State i, [ To it Continued. j •» k ■