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AUGUSTA, Sept. 6.
By 'he lass paper?, we Re that a great
buzz had prevailed in England, in expedi
tion of peace—not a word about our negotia
tions with Great-Britain or Spain {— lona*
parte, as will be seen by this paper, was
bnfily employed i n-reforming the Jews and
G ntilei do the continent—little republics
he fwaliows at a mouthful!
At an Ehufiioh held on Monday lass, fr.r
a Reprefenrative in Cong refs, to fi(l ih e
vac-mcy occafionr-d bv the refignationof Mr.
£'• 9') —‘he votes in this county were ;—-
D-idlor Smelt 187 George M. Trtup 4;
Buckner Harris 1.
Columbia Countv. -Smelt 109
Troup 19.
VVilkbs County. Smelt 294 Troup
5 1 Ham* 5 Simons I.
Jefferson County. Troup ijr
Smeit 7 Harris 2.
Warmen County. Smelt 200
... \ J
tionp 5,1.
We are authorifed to state,
tb#t Ei.ijah Clark, efq. is a ccnrhdate
for conprt ff, at Ihe next general elediion.
StjrftmheV 6. [j/J
We nnderftand that Thomas Johnson cnl
leilor ot the port of Savannah, has been re
■moved, and Edwin Mounger appointed to
• his place.. Mr. G. R. Clayton fuccerds Mr.
Mounjor, as T tea fur:; of ibis State, and
Mr. Suzman Secretary to the
Governor, in ro' m of Mr. Clayton.
On the t id and 23d of Lft month a dread
-01 \ 'ornado prevailed at Norfolk and Ch;;r
]c/lon, which did great damage to planta
tions and (hipping —< melancholy Ldeuce
o£ which the reader will fir.d in this day’s
paper.
The French fleet Is luppofcd to have pi/lh
ed for home, along the banks ol Ncwtound.
land, where it is prthable, they have done
great damage to the fitbermtn on the coasts
d thatifland.
We are glad to find that a paper mill is
going to be eroded at Columbia, South-Cato-
Jjrn j go, Georgia, and do the like ; such
an eltablilhment in this (late deserves icgifia
ttvc patronage, and would be toe fouice of
independence to the Manufacturer.
The sale of the fraai«nel surveys in the
firffdiftrift of Wilkinson has commenced,
and the highest traOff fold at twelve dollars
per acre.
A number of interfiling articles cfforcign
& doracftic news, it postponed till car next,
to make room for our advertising friends.
JeveraL advertiferoents are alio omitted
fur this time.
Cotton, (he fame this week as in our last
—from 18 to 19 Cents.
Solon is received, and (ball appear in
our nexr. 1
MARRIED, on Tucfday evening lad,
by the Revd. }. Garvin, Mr. Amos
Newton, to Miss Harriot Uon», both
of this, place.
COMMUNICATED.
DIED, on the 27th ult, at Henley,
South-Carolina, Miss Sarah Hull.--
How illy does the pen of friencKhip, of (rend
(hip deeply fytnpathizing with the «fpr.£kd
and afflicted parent, (Hers and brothers of
this amiable acccmpl’(hed and interefling
femu’e, thus cut off in the bloom of ycuth
and beauty, feel qualified to pourtray her
many excellences! Poffcfling every grace
that could adorn the female charafter, virtue
glowed in all her smiles, her convention,
by gaiety and sense infpiicd, was always
pleating, and frequently displayed a Mind,
highly.cultivated and well infoimed ; Sue
pclLffed, of wit ; thaU<ind, “ which deals
through the foal, and lit hour pain Coreas,
which, although always at her command,
was always with diferetton used. Ot fenft
bility ; too exquisite a share, tor her own
happiness! Ho v often has the tear Hood
in her eye tor othei’s woe !
Dear, amiable,- departed (hade! More
of thy virtues, would thy friend recount,
(for he has an inexhauliible theme,) bin 1 w
far (hort, would any thing be could (ay.
fall either of thy meritsor oflm feelings. . .
f(j 'fdE CITZExS OF
Richmond County .
Gentlemen.
I ACKNOWLEDGE the Honor ycu have
done me, and confidence you have here
tofore reposed in me, as your Senator, and
now beg leave to inform you, that 1 oecli: e
being a candidate at the next genera c tC
tlon* JOHN TWIGGS.
Stfterr.i ,r 6) I RO6. _____
~ NOTICE.
THE partnership of John fc
Joseph G. Cormick, being
dissolved by the deathol the latter,
the business will be continued as
ufiiahby
JOHN CORMICK.
September 6. bv J
Jones & Semmes,
ARF now opening an cxtcn
•five afTorcment of
Dry Goods & Groceries,
Selected by thcmfclves at the bdl
arrihrm markets, coi-fitting of the molt
effentia! articles in request for the Country
tnoc.— fjerr Rock being large and as they
u-;:l be corftantly it, Store
keepers and Merchants, who may net have
supplied thcmfelvrs, sviji bi d it to their in
terra to give theta 3 cal*. Their, tums
WILL BE LIBERAL.
1 hey have likcwiic in view, a
crrfidcrableci largtment of their Wars
house, for the reception and flotage of
Produce and Goods, aud will, by their
attention to the
Commifßon Business,
EndcnvDur *o merit a (hare of the public
patronage in that line ; their charges will
be as low as usual, and regular attendance
will be giv-ru
September 6• [//]
For Sale,
A Slout Likely, honest and sober
FELLOW, country born, «V«t 52 o. 34.
year* of age—a complete firld hind, and
capable of talcing care of a plantation, and
a very good ham« foi a b. at.—Enquire at
the Chronicle CiB:e.
September fs, [ /]
NOTICE^
ILL commence felling, on
Monday tae 20;h Oct jbt 1 nc* , auc con
tinue from day to clay nntil the whole is
fdd. The personal property of the late
Jscob Weft deceased, ccrTifling of Horfcs,
Cattle, Hogs, Houfrhold and Kitchen
furniture, &c,—Conditions will fee trade
known cu the day of sale,
SARAH WEST, Aimr'x
JOHN M. WEST. Adm’r
StpUinher 6 (3')
THE SUBSCRIBER,
\ T 7'I'iHING to fettle all just drmr.nds
V V against him, wi’l dispose of his
pefleffion* on L’tfle Spirit creek cmfifti g
of a Si w. mill in complete repsir (wi h one
(W) a g»od two dory during h use,
k tchen and fnnke h 'ufe, will al ether
necdTary out building* far fswrers Sic. and
400 seres a* good pine 'and as an' in the
cuanty of R chmond ; 50 sens of which
are cleared, and under good fence —his
outftaadirg papers will he taken in pay
ment, and the term* mad" ra f v
Vvm M‘TY«E.
September 6. [ ]
TO RENT\
TN the town of Washington, two
JL Houses and Lots ; any peifon
requiring it, rh-*y bs accommoJatmt wilh,
either h private or public store heufe, by
applying to
WILLIAM SANSOM.
September 6. (3 { *
A Paper Manufa&ory
IS Now eftahlifhing in Columbia,
by the subferiber, and is ex
will begin r he unking of PAPER a
bout the 10 hos N.»vcm’>cr next. I< is ho
ped that every perfnn who has it in his pbw..,
er to promote so ufeful a branch if btuinefs
to the public, will give his ail in the procu
ring of Rags of every defeription, for which
the following prices will be given, deliver
ed in Columbia, viz.
Clean woollen rags, oM foprs and can
vas, at the rare of one Dollar per cwt.
Clean coloured linen and cotton rag'., at
four Ddiars per cwf.
Clean white linen rag", at D Lars
nerewt. GEORGE WARING.
Columbia, {s c ) Aagn>» *9 lBo<s ‘
Nowin Richmond JuiL
/V NEGRO FELLOW by the ra ne of
BILLY SORRELS ; he i* *8 or 30
year* of age, 5 feet 8 or .0 inches huh,
ha* on a brown cou oored big coat »nd Ugh
couloured carded Pantaloons, and Writ
hat, he favs he belong* to M *• Rtce n Sa
vannah ; the awacr i* r q nfte J to co ne
forward prove her property, pay cha.gcs
andtalce him away.
T» HARRISS. o. s r c.
September 6. , F/3
1 Now in Columbia Jail .
Brought to Coh*ab ; > J a * J on
d ay the firft day of September,
Three Runaway Negro Fellows,
/ , 1 rU KL lOGAN an j 808, all three
‘ fin, arc N--. N-g:o«, and C, .hay
b ‘l ng to Jcffe Thompson, but cannot tell
where their tnaftrr lives. It» fappaW
Lt their matter lives near Pcteilb itg -
The owner is reqoefted to come forward
pr oTe hi* property, pay charge* and take
the '* away ’ Wm. FLEMING, s. c c.
September 6 . J ♦
John W. Mackee,
Taylor and Habit Maker,
Respectfully acquaints
the Ladies and Gentlemen
01 Augofta, and the country, that ha ha*
commerced bufnefs in Walhirgton Street,
third houfx from the corner of Broad
Street.
He hopes from the elegant stile
in which hi* wort: will be executed, tog ther
with the lowoel* of his price* to merit a
fhars of that fuppert which he ha* no doubt
x genet' u« public wiT ff.rrd.
He is not at prefenc furniihed
with an aflbrtmcnt cf CLOATHS, hot
wi.l kceo Pattern Card;, and accompany
his coftomen to ftore* where they can be
(applied with fach trticks a* they may
wa nt, upon the b -ft term*.
. Two boys of good con
ncfttooawill be taken a* apprentice*.
StbtemUr 6.
AuguftTerm, 1806.
GEORGIA, T» . o .
Ctli:«Uu CMnlf. ) ln tbc Superßi Court.
Richard Bic.wn, 1
vs. > Petition far p.recb/u re,
Martin Hay** j
UPON the petition of Richard Brown,
pray if g tharerecloiarc cf the equity
of in all that craft of land,
fuaate cn Sweet water, in the county of
Columbia, containing two hundred acres,
and known by the name of Embries nM
mill, which laid traft of land war more*
gaged by Mattin Hay* ts (aid Ricluid
Erowr.
And on motion of Mr. Carr, attorney
fer (aid Richard Brown,
IT A’ ORDfih'MD, That the principal,
intexek and cl ft due on tL: Lid mortgage,
be paid bto court wirhin twelve ranntha
Srom thi* date, and urlefi the lame he so
ia : d, the equity of redemption will from
thenceforth be forever foiec’ufed.—and it
is further Ordered, Theta copy ts the
foregoing rule, be publ flied in one of ifcc
public Gazettes of thi* state, once a month
for twelve men hr, or be frrtcd on the
mortgag er or hi* attorney, fix month* pre
vioefly to the time in which the money is
directed to be paid into court.
Taken from the minutes
PETER CLAWFORD. Ctk.
Clerk's Sept. iBc6. [’ninu'l
h Y 0 K 0E R OF THE
PRESIDENT
OF THE UMIED STASES.
Gereretl Peft.Office, Ajt£uJi I sth, IVO6*
1 ROPOSAI S will be received at this Of
ttec umil ihc tythday of December next
incluftvc, for making and repairing the fe.
veral parts of the Post Road from Nafhviiie
to Natchez, heteinafier mentioned—that is
to fay :
No. i. From Nafliville to Buffalo: Creek.
The diftancc is estimated at 154 miles—All
this diftancc, or .he principal part of it, the
road has been cut out Oy the military and
prepared conveniently for ufc, fomc few
years lincc.
No. 2. From Snake Creek to Grindstone.
ford, Diltancc «ftimated at 40 mile*. 'This I
part of the route, was likcwifc, fomt years
fmee, cut out by the military and the rood
prepared for public ule.
The rout marked out feme years since by
Edmund ?. Gaines, cfq. will be purfned
the wh do diftancc excepting the space be
tween the Chickasaw towns and the full
fording place ot the waters of the Big Black
which will be relurveycd, with a view of
materially Idler,ing thciiftanco.
The road is to be made art ! completed by
the full day cf October in the year ISO7,
and the work is, in ail refpefts, to be done
to the approbation of Return Jonashan Meigs,
cfq. or Thomas Wright cfq, agent for the
U iitedStates, rcGding in the Indian coun
tries. ].i making the fame, the following
rules are ftrjftiy to be observed.
1 If, The road mud be made at leal tvren.
ty feet wide, and all the timber and ander
brush taken off for that diftancc.
2nd. All mardif places are to bccaafway.
ed, and all canfeways are to be at leal
ten feet wide,
3J. Ail ft reams under forty feet in width,
not fordable at their common winter fide,
are to be bridged, by good freure bridges,
well built and mads fafe and f-cure for paf
fjge, the bridges robe at least twelve feet
wide.
4th. A tree (hall be hid across all larger
streams where the breadth of the ft ream does
not exceed the length of any tree, to be
found within half a mile of the pi.tee.
i, GIDEON GRANGER.
Puftmafter General.
SepJevther 6. (6t)
%3T The otlnfen cmplovcu by the Gen
eral Poll OSce are requeued to infett this
weekly the next Sx weeks.
0- OAKUM
For Sale, at the Jail in
Augusta.
Sejttimber 6,
SHEiirrs Blank t itles,
For Salt at this O/ict,
;
I
SHERIFFS 'SALE.
On the JtrJl % ue/aay in OSLtbn next, at lju
Market-h.vjc in the city oj Augnfa, at
tut usual h . «r/,
Will be Sold,
One tuo llory house, and lor,
with i e improvement!, in she vii «g< u s
Harr-fturg, on frre feiry street, n*-at!jr op
p»fi c the Hsrr fbufg Waie hc-ufe—a tuiler
deforlption will t* given this plops tv,
on the day of fnle; the above home and
lot levied on as the property of Fried M‘-
Tyrr, 16 fatisfy furrlry exrcuiiocs.
Abo,
One cotton machine of 52 Taws.
AKVO,
3 7 unimproved lots in Ilarrif
h«r£, ijifig on the louth oi Wad
ft rcct.
AISO.
Five acres of ground, more or
left, with a private VV**c house, soil »j»o<>d
framed heufe, with two fireplaces, called
and known at the Planters house, oppofitn
the Ware house door, bounded on the raft
*by Savannah river, on the nerth by free
ftrry ftrect, on the South by n Jot of F rz t
M‘Tyre%, and on the weft by land be I. ng,
ing to the eftare of Peter Ci rri ; the ah va
levied on as the property of hr. kid Har
ris te tiofy a judgment in Uvw oi hania
k Pearson,
AL r O,
One Grey Horfe* levied on as
the property of Wna. Fee, to tatts y c ira
of a 'bit, Ckndrning 4: othera, tu, John
and Wro. Fee, claimant*.
n. o,
' One negro fellow by the name
of Sam, Itvicti on as the property ol George
Pearson, to fc:Lfy a judgment in favor of
the adm’nof Jnfrph Cox
H. M‘TYRE, 8, r. c.
September 6 [ J
SHERIFF’S SALE,
On the fir ft Tujday in ClloLr next, at the
Market I/ou/tinihe City oj Au&ufta, at
the usual hours ,
WILL BE SOLD ,
One fifty acre lot in the town
fhipof Atgufta, known by number thirty,
seven, and hounded f- uthw» ftwnr Uy by the
tow; (hip line and Andrew M Lean's Jot. be
ing number twenty, fix; noitijwcfiwardly by
Andrew M‘l wm's land and the towr ftrp |
notflieaftwardiy by land furve)«d for Moo
dy Bent, and known by the number, thiiry
ctgbt; fvjatheaftwardiy by lard of 8.-.rja
min Wel>B«r and known by the number 38,
originally granted to R b»n Walton ; iho
above described fitrv acia lot, lev tad on as
the property of William Ri‘e, to fatisfy 4
judgment; Henrietta Naylor si'mink <a
trix of Georg; Naylor, for the ufc of E
issnuel Wamb. z-«.
H. M'TVRE, s. a, c.
September 6, (5 )
SHERIFF’S SALK,
On the fhfl Tuefiay in ODoh> r ruxt, at the
Market heufe in the City of Bvg jia, at
t/l Ilf ■ I hottr-S,
WILL BE ,
One BOAT, riming from Au
fu' 1 * to Savannah, known by the name of
NDUSTRV, Jc ivd on as the croperty of
Jofcpb Tbumae, to fatisfy an execution in
favor of Seshorn J jresefc.
JU*. HARRIS, o- b r. c.
September 6. [tft]
SHERIFF’S SALE,
On the firjl Tuefday in Oftober next, at
Franklin Court Hu/', kit am* the hours
oj f and $ »’dork.
WILL BE SOLD.
140 acres offend, m ore or left,
in Franklin county, on rh; w ten at K
ftcrnol?., adjoining W*Jk f, Walton and
John Hooper. Whereon Jfliam Hancock
now lives, as his property to fatisfy
Wm. Barton.——Conditions Cash.
O. C, CLEVELAND, d. «.
September 6. [l*'l
Adminlftrators Sale.
On the \-]th day oj O&cbsr next , will be
fold , on the plantation in Columbia county,
part of the perfcnal ejlate cj John CarreM
dec ret fed,
CONSISTING of flock of various
kinds, fach as Ho'fea, Cattle, Sheep,
and Hogs, Household furniture, plantation
utenfil*. kc. &c.
Terms will be made known on the day
of fa!e. Wm CARRELI, Adrn*' t
ANN CARRELL,
September 6. f 3 3
ALL pcrfons indebted H
the late firm or Wa.Lt am H Jack rs
Co. or to the cfbte of Andrew lines, dc
ccsfedi by bond of note, are once merer
called on for immediate fettle men 11 on
further indulgence c*» be given,—Thofir
indebted to cither of the above menrionft.
firms oh open account, arc rcqueftjd t»
liquidate the fame previous to the fuft dsy
of* September next.—After that date.,
fait* will be commenced againlk delin
quents without diferimination.
JAMES BEGGS, dfa’r.
July'll* >,Vj)