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EAST-BAY STREET LOT
TERY.
THIRTY-SIXTH DAT*S DRAWING,
pill it eof 200 dollars—No, 111 o.
Prize of 100 dollars.-No. 5481. • I
Prize of 50 dollars—No. 3304.
Prizes of 4* dollars—Nos. 1405 6918
7624 1889.
Prizes of 20 dollars—Nos. 199 4522
4205 30 4124 26 1?.
Prizes of 1 2 dollars—-Nos. 890-*877
9?74 6( ?7 9+?9 2818 5674 3887
6433 3600 2375 8400 4273 8522 6941
1556 17?9 230892*456221442 2574
4027 7321 5383 2748 9 8 93 *867 7.55
74014698 3 12 5118 9305 5561 3177
9418 863 7SO 391 53S 1706 269 2264
205027rj 7643 5597 561 6637 2464
6503 9045 2357 6951 9280 4598 4688
1904 9668 77*»0 4388 5791 *461 3651
4535' *4?4 9*37 33009145 6 0
6065 14349096 3816 1408 5788 5004
47297548876.
THIRTY SETETH DAY*S DRAWING.
Prize of 500 dollars—No. 3043.
Prize of 200 dollars—Mo. 438.
Prizes of 40 dollars—Nas. 1892 1436
162.
tyßizEsof 20 dollars --Nos. 68j j 5938
3900.
Prizes of 12 dollars-—Nos. 2663 1141
45*6 6; ;o 5841 9781 589 3451 8676
77645313 9807 90575919 8358 986 n
29147767 8950 27: 2665 6509 8396
3425 8211 8317 5998 349225x6 3413
9045 4.3035 9373 3639 2146 2758 1607
40 1'6 8190 5/> 6664 543 S 5539
4038 3681 4835 2109 6438 3So 5120
9638 400 1675 9J29 9225 5604.
THIRTY-EIGHTH DAY’S DRAWING.
Prizc of 200 dollars—No. 8920.
Prize of 50 dollars- N«*. 102?.
Prizes es 40 dollars—Ncs. 9232 8088
4608 k
Prizes of 20 dallars— Nf»s. 932 5 7442.
Prizes of 12 dollars— Nqs. 9752 3671
917 2729 6536 1H32 9284 4067 7457
6848347384754075 11409.337 2557
9845 4452 1789 5493 2667 4289 1306
2003 1806 5149 2230 9871 4603 1738
1012 771 3923 5102 2826 5829 388 4829
219a 503 f 7310 830 s 8397 6a»B
17:9 3728 866 1697 5t 35 6634 8096
4072 8534 5396 95388849 71106540
7062 3073 2959 3525,5543 1406 5356
5601 3313 4935 6937 5627 9837 2087
3811 1781 6719*747 1 350085987897733
2846436 113 1 53+6337 310 5397 4746 \
£273 Si 49 1361 4731 7307 2371 2951
9371 1027 8578 1690 4112.
LATEST FROM ENGLAND.
The {hip Two Friends, Liviugllon, arrived
this morning, left Gravcfend on the i Brh
April, A gentleman who came paflenger
in the (hip has politely favored us with
London papers to the 11»h ot April inclu
iive, three davs later than our previous
advices ; but their contents are not very
important. The following are the only
articles we notice es any intcreft.
A great number of Prussian veffeis have been
font into the U itiih ports in cor.fequence
of the recent orders. We ai!o oUferve,
that fcveral Hamburgh, Danish and Bre
men vcllhls, have been detained.
Letters from Sng. (late, that it is ex pec
ted the British government will ihortly, not
only declare all the ports on the continent
in a fh'c ot blockade, but will detain eve
ry velfel beuud for France, Spain or Hol
land.
Earl Macartney, died in England, on
the 7JI April.
BRITISH PARLIAMENT
The following remarks conclude a Sprccnby
Mr. Fox, in the Britih H <ufc of G».n
nions, in defence ot the military plans of
Mr. Windham. After noticing gen
erally the arguments of ©ppofitton.
“ Mr. Fox proceeded to the profptfl be
fore us; ami looking to our Situation, as
•urn pa red with that ot the formidable enemy
with whom wc had to contend, without aa
ally in Europe to strike a (ingle blow for us,
he owned that he thou Id be Jifpokd to re
•otnmend an incrccfc of our public (orce, e
ven beyond what could be herne with facil
ity. He feared ther« were no hopes to be
entertained of speedily attaining Inch a peace
as might relieve us from the r.cceP.ity of
keeping up that force. Bat it neither peace
could be obtained upon honorable terms, nor
means fohnd by force to circamfcribc the en
emy within rcafanable limits, the country
mull come to this dreadful option either
we mal lock oaifelvcs up within our inlui
ar situation, abandoning all interference
yvith the Continent,
P'l’vijoi or he Brtlannts t
cr wc mnft continue the druggie Sgnting up
hill, with the belt profpefh our means and
exertions could aiF;rd of ultimately Tin* mg
the conteil to an honorable Blue. ur 1 u
ation was such, that whatever tm. expen e
might bs, have a Sritilh aimv °^ e
where ; in case of invasion, which he
cue of those who did not thin., very P ra * y
ble ; we fliould be likewise defended by a
powerful amin;. However, fujpo.tr.g
vafnnto take place, be reprobated the idea
of being panieftrade by ™Y apprehenuons
on that head. It was not by fats of this
kind, or keeping him fell upon th.s e.e.x
within his own territory, that the prc.en
Ruler of France had effcHed his triumphs.
13tended at feaby our navy, and &>■
to which he certainly looked a* the fiefi 0 -
jest, by a numerous and brave army, J“ c ' c
V a toil Jt. I >Tal jojaMon. !.t fa* r>o- * (
Jun s 5 0r W “’ ch to fca * 5n th e iff JO of a final
C'litdt, even upon English ground. Anti
u 10 voiced to Ireland, he fhw there a P°P*
•ulatton of a brave and loyal people as on
|arth, who, if measures were but adapted
to conciliate their feelings and attachment,
would give to his ma jelly a fourcc fur re
cruiting his armies, unequalled on the fame
number of acres, in the dominions of any
prince in Europe.”
Ex trail of a letter fro™ a gentlem an rest-,
lit Kg at the Miffifjippi territory , IV,if/j-e
ittyion -county, to hit friend m Savannah.
Cincinnati April 14.. —A letter from the
town of Waffiington, Mississippi territory,
dated 18th February, fays- 1 —“ that a party
01 five hundred Spanith horic, had arrived
to reinforce the post on this fide the Sabine ;
that a leverc engagement had taken place
between them and captain Porter, and that
the Spaniards had been routed.”
ExtraS of a letter from a gentleman rejt
diny at Vincennes , Indiana Territory ‘ to
the Editor , dated, April 151806.
“ The governor has just been officially in
formed that the Delaware Indians hav*
burnt several individuals of their nation
and condemned several others to undergo
the fame fate. A prophet it fee ms, appear
ed them, who told them that he had
fecn the Great Spirit, who commanded him
to uli the Indians that it was his will they
should clellroy all thofs who drink, fpiriluous
liquors, or kept had medicines about them.
In confpquencc of these orders from above,
they began by burning the great chief of
the nation himfclf, and arc cominuii g the
pious work with as much devotion as the
council of Guidance felt when 1 hey con- .
v demned to the flames John Hubs and Jerome
of Prague.— The governor is about fending
a special meffige to try and pacify them.”
Kentucky paper,
\
The following article, front a late London
print, indicates the origin of the Miranda
expedition.
“ Infurancc has been eff fted at Lloyd’s
cn the batTgaw of an American officer of
O 0 O t t B
rack, employed on an expedi*i«n firring nut
at Ncvv-Ycrk. The i*Tur,mce for the Tea
rilk between New. York and the coast of Car
accas, in south-America, and leave was gi
ven to touch at St. Domingo, It is fuid
. the expedition consisted of 7000 men. This
curious circuioftance explains many of the
rumour? about the declaration of war against
Spain.” Nat, Intel!,
An officer of the frigate Carflitutlon, •
Commodore Redgcrs, who left Malta, *o
25th January, and arrived here lift evening
on his way to Wafhirgtnn, allures us that
no alternation whatever had taken p'ace.be
twe-n the commodore and captain Gale at
the time of his departure, anil that he be
lieves the report malicious and destitute of
truth. , Baltimore Paper,
Mungo Park, the celebrated African tra
veller, with his retinue, confiding of 100
armed men, has arrived at Faya], where
preparations were making for his departure
to explore, according to his original plan,
the interior of the African coast.
French celebration^— The Fete of Saint
Napoleon, and the rc eftablilh merit of reli
gion,- is to be celebrated on the sth of A.u
gnft '] he anniversary or Napoleon’s cor
onation and the battle of Aufterlitz is to be
ciebratcd the firft Sunday in December.
Monileur.
CRUEL SPORT.
A march was made by two gentlemen
between the celebrated horfc Dutchman,
of 801 l on, and the fmali black Virginia
Cp.or, of this town, who had keen celebra
ted tor his bottom, and active movements
over tbs ground as a traveller. Dutch
man was like wife celebrated tor his speed
on the turf. These Series were to travel
from Providence to Boston, and bac«c again.
The bet between the parties was 200 dol
lars. They darted from Craftitutbp-Hill
prccifely at 9 o’clock on Tuefday morning,
and arrived in Baftcn, 20 minutes pad 12.
Crop returned immediately for Providence,
was lively and in goed fpiritsfor 76 miles,
which he performed in 6 hours and 54 min
utes ! He travelled the firft 50 miles in 3
hours and 47 minutes. Ihe latt J or 6
miles ha failed very faft, and became totally
blind.- -Fie however, arrived in town pre
cifcly at 6 o’clock, P. M. Thus poor
Crop performed a journey of Sz mlies in 9
hours ! he was immediately stabled, but
expired in 4J minutes after h;s arrival.
Dutchman, when he palled me tolbhoufe
in Dedham, was 24 minuses behind Caop,
ner was he able to overtake him, but
failed 1 3 miles from Providence, where he
also died in a few hours. Nearly 2000
dollars were pending on this match.
1 Providence Gazette,
j DIED, in Philadelphia, on Tburfday the
gth ult. after a tedious and lingering limcts,
Robert Morris, Esq. whale signal and
important services to his country, during
our revolutionary flruggle with Gieat-
Britain, are well known throughout the
United States.
INK POWDER.
Os the very heft kind, to be had
on low terms (by wholesale and re
tail) at the Chronicle Office.
?■»jii<jiLaai!.■H.ai_gjg (
AUGUSTA, June 7.
OUR readers will perceive by this day’s
paper that the work of Kings, Emperors See,
is rapidly piwgroffing in Europe, and tiiough
we copy fevcial articles we are obliged to
Condense many others.
Hainborgh has been requeftedby Bortapafte
to lend him fix millions of livres—Kuflia
is set only preparing to meet the ‘dorm on
the, Poliih frontiers, but on those of Molda.
via and Wallachb also- Contrary to lor.
met accounts, we learn that the King of
Naples and his family arrived fafe in Sicily,
with a? imraenfe trcafure—.-The Ouchcfs of
Dcvtwiflme died in London on the 30th ot
March Jaft—Murat is become Duke of
Ckvesand Berg, which lately belonged to
the King of PiuCa—The Infurgems in the
Turkilh provinces are making rapid con
qurfts; when once the French join them,
can he'no doubt of their faccefs--.it is
exposed that Bnnaparte’s real objeft is now
to restore Poland, and place her as a har
rier against the Ruffians— Prussia and Au.
stria will probably confcnt to this, being
amply indemnified in other quarters—To
the existing public burdens, the present
minifler of England has added by new taxss,
seven millions one bundled and thirty fix
thou land pounds I—--It is Ltd that France*,
is in ticaty with Portugal far the cession «f
Goa in the East indies,, for which bpain is
to cede to her, the prdvince of Gallicca---
The Btitifh minifler has raiftd a loan of 20
millions for England and two millions tor
Ireland, and thinks he msy want more
within the year.
' Every port on the Continent cf Eurwpc
jtlmoll, being now (hut agaihft the English,
Dritifh manufafiures mud nccelTafily decline
andfuffor, and Confequcntly American cot.
ton will fall in price.
The Britilh frigate Cleopatra arrived
lately In Hampton roads, after having
kidnapped if pfifi.ns out of the (hip Eliza
from Londonderry, and bound to Baltimore
...The merchants ol Philadelphia Pie about
building an Exchange in that city on a
tontine fehetne.
Outrage upon Outrage.
A paragraph, which appeared in eur last,
tinder this head, and copied from a northern
paper, seems to have worked up the bile of
tilt Herald, and provoked him to fitch re
flexions and insinuations as he is well known
to be in the weekly habits of making. It
would appear fretf. the flaicmer.t of'Capt.
Shepatd, that the Lieutenant was rot of
the Leandcr, but of the Camlman (in part
cf our last publication, wefaid, the Cam
bridge)— that he did not know the gentle,
men, {4 or 5 111 number,) who joined the
Lieutenant, nor;their political'or national
chr.racers j that he law the fame officer after
wards on the fame whaif, and <loi.e, and
tkat he knew the petfen of tke officer well
from the ahufvve language he gave him
ouffide of the Hook-., this is the fu ftar.ee
of Shepard's testimony.
The Herald tells us that this infctmalien
was received here .bout 12 days a**, a °d
that Shepard’s affidavit had n*t been given
along with “Outrage utok Outrage.”
The very bell teafon for not having given
* it is, that the Editor of the Chronicle never
saw the publication till it appeared in the
Herald, on Thursday last; and however
anxious the Herald may be to cloak, fereen,
disguise and pn&teff Ftntijh pirates and
Buffo in faience , it ftiil appears from Shep
ard, as the reader may perceive, that it has
[ m.- Outrage upo» Outrage ftiil.
It is to he expected, \h.nfnm this out, iha
Hersld will practice what he recommends
to ethers, and accompany all the federal
abuse, lies, calumnies and repeated falfhoods,
which.flow through his muddy and pefti.
serous columns, Will) Hear explanations and
comments from REPUBLICAN SOURCES.
THE RATTLE SNAKE.
This reptile , it fcems, creeps out cf the
gmfs, regularly every Ihurfday morning,
and grows more and more nosy and n/ene.
as the Sun approaches Cancer 01 ihe
Crab ! Those who live at this fide of the
Beaver Dam, would do well to beware of
him, for be is known to have bitten one or
two ai the other Jide , already', and thereby
condensed their news and thuir money too into
his little fob I
Woffington Geo. May 31.
By a gentleman who pafled through the
Cherokee ration a few dajs ago, we are
informed, that a very extraordinary duel
was fought thereon the t6th inst. between
James Vann and his brother in law, Jthn
Falling, (a half breed) in confsquence of a
former mifomieiftanding. Vann sent for
his brother* in biw to meet him at an appoin
ted place, abcuf half way between their
own houses, for the porpofe of giving him
fiuisfafliifn. They accordingly met, with
their feccnds, all armed with mt’ikets and
piftola. When tkey approached in fight of
each other, they galloped up, To near that
their horses hcaca were touching, when
they fired nearly at the fomc instant. Ibe
contents of Vann’s midkst, which was
thirty rife bullets , entered the bread of
Falling, and he fell dead from his horse ;
and was left on the ground until the next
morning. Vann’s coat {leave wa« burnt
with the powder of Falling's roufleet.
Yeftuday, Polly Barclay was ex
eciited, as an sccdffiry in the murder es her
hufbard.
Prices Ctrrtni at I onion, on iht ijf April*
Georgia Cottor, . . is. 4d to is. Sc!-
Rice, • • • • • • to jSta
fcf* On the 4th Sunday
of the present month the Rev.
Abraham Marshall, will preach
the funeral sermon of Mrs. Mil
ly By nils, at the country feat of
Mr. Jacob Bugg.
FOrIaLE] T
A FEW,.
African Negroes,
On low terms, for cash or
Cotton—for particulars enquire
of ISAAC HERBERT.
7*
THE SUBSCRIBER
Offers For Sale,
His STOCK in Trade ,
Confiding of a fmail though
choice aflortment of
DRY GOODS,
Lately imported, with a supply Os
Liquors and Groceries ,
which he will Aif t »c-fc of on low terns,
and on a liberal cfedit.
ISAAC HERBERT,
June 7, 1806. (tj)
FOR SALE—O Lease.
The LOT and Improvements
fit nated on the corner of Broad & M'lnfclh
ft rest., at now occupied by Mrffr*. H. &
A. Nclhitt— For term* apply to
JOHN MURRAY.
June 7. (3teow)
NOTICE.
THE Co-Partneilbip of Lafittk &
Kamb, it chit dtv diflolvcd by mu
tual c«n(ept-*-tll perfon* having any de
mand!, will plcafc to ptefent them for ad
juflment, and thafe indebted, are fulicited
to make immediate payment to James 6.
Lafittk, who ti to adjust the payment*
ot the firm.
JAMES B. LAFITTE,
LEWIS BARIE.
N. B. The Sitbfcriber having bought the
STOCK, will continue bufmef* a* hereto
fore, and folicii* a continuance of public
favor*. JAMES B. LAFITTE.
y u ne zd, 1806. (jt)
Ten Dollars Reward .
QTOLEN or STRAYED
O from Canoe gut, near
P* 2\«g u fta, 1 black msrf, blind
n fjfeCl w ®f an eye, and hai the
wl mark of a Fistula on het
neck —about four Ret seven
or eii?ht inchc* high. Any person dclivcr
ino skid Mare to Wm, Bacon in Aognfta,
or to tha Subfcribir at Canoe g<u, or giv
ing informa ion where file may be found,
(hill receive the aWe "ward.
ABRAHAM WILoON.
Jure 'jth, " (30
~ SHEIUFfTsALE,
At Greene Court-House, on the firfi Vue/day
in July next, If van the hours of tin
and th ee o'clock
WILL BE SOLD ,
200 Acres of land on the Oco
nee river, adjoining Bjrnett and other*,
it being the land wbcrcon Henry Cabamt*
now Jives; levied on as his property, to
fatiify fcvcral execution*, in favor of Joel
Langham—Executed by * Conftabte, and
returned to me.— Cash, Sale
N. G. MACON, d, a.
May 29* (3*)
TO^i^OLD,
On the firjt Tuefday in July next, at the
Market-Hou/e, in Avtu/la, between the
usual hours»at Sheriff's Sale ,
A Negro girl, about 16 years
old,—a good cock, walber and irener.-p
Also, a mulatto bey, about 13 year* old,
*( untrv horn, speaks French ft! well a«
ErgHfh —would make » go<d house servant,
or anfwcr equally well in the field.
June 7. JllL
NOTIciT
THE SUBSCRIBER
Intending to be absent for forae
time from Augusta, inform* hi* friend* and
the public that, in the mean time. n».
Brux i* aiiihcrifcd by him to tranlsft all
hi. butter.. A 3RUX _
May 31.
A Coachee $ Harnc fs
For Sale.
Enquire of the printer.
May 17.
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