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J U G u S TA: (Georgia) Printed by D. DRISCOL, near thb market. - SATURDAY\ January 24, 1807. • [3 W&* KT
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Phinizy & Barnett,
Have tliken a leafefor of
Waynes Wharf
And Stores, in Savannah,
AND mean devoting their attention to
the t ran faction of bufmefn* for
their mercantile friends in Auyutta, and the
back country, whose jntereft they will at
ail times endeavor to promote. Having,
lor the prcfsnt, a fa’p'us of Sore room, they
will take produce on flotage.
SavUhnafti January 17. [(f)
FOR saxs,
Earty of the prime /I kind of
J African Negroes.
BOYV fromfixteen totwenty veers old,
or the#t!xrbo,tjt*—psrtof them will he a t
•■i Daniel Robert’* rear capt. Wales, Gre cn
; c;unty, where the Ribficrib"* ha? a store,
LEWIS PRUDHOMMF,.
i January 17. (if)
n one M
I SHALL attend at the fim;-# and place#
hejfeip after mentioned, for the purpose of
the taxes due f r the year igc6.
For ditt rift number 3 at the houfc of Mr,
James Collins, on Monday the freond day
V. of February-.
On TucfJay the third day of February,
at Mr. James ralchei'f. for diftridl No. 2.
On Wednesday the 4th day of February,
at Captain William M‘Tyrc’B, for diftiift
number 6.
On Thursday th* s'h day of February,
at the hoafe of WiUsam Longftrcet, for
diflrifl number 4.
On Friday the 6th day*of February, at
the City. Hots], fordifltift number r.
On Saturday Che 7th day of February, at
the honft of William Clarke, for diftrift
number 5 H. M‘TYRE, r. c.
jfi r >uaiy 17. (31)
N O T 1 C E.
On Saturday the z>Uh day of February next ,
at the late residence of Captain Samud
d'ceaf d.
Will be rented for one year,
’’T’HE SAW MILLS on Rocky Creek,
X with 40 or 30 acre# of cleared Isnd,
and a good dwelling house, also, will.b.* hi
red on »h;fa necay, all the negroes belong
ing to the eftato, and Will be Sotd, all
the Hicfrhold and kitchen furniture, Cat
tle, Horfe# and plantation tods, together
with a good carrylog, and two yoke es ox
en} on twelve months credit, the purcha
sers giving thair bond# with appiovcd feen
fity for all fum* exceeding twenty dollar#,
H. M TYKE, ddm’r.
N. B. All perfon# indebted to the eflate
are fequsftcd to come forward and pay at no
longer credit will be given j and all these
.who may have demand.*,, are requeued to
present their accounts properly attefled and
within the: time prtferibed by Jaw.
. d*W ay y *7- (60
tfV' NOTICE.
On J fjrfi Thursday in February, at the
Wlantaliov nt Jfyevtiak L imar dec •
WM\ Will be Sold,
f JHfLL the properly of laid deceafcd, c»n
-■ fm. fifing of Ncgroet, Horses, Hogt,
i-jfflptle, Houle hold and kitchen furniture,
, gwotation utensils, and a number of other
article# too trdions to mention,
I . ALSO,
The Trad of Land ,
.Formerly Hatcher and John
son’s adjoining whereon *£he Lid dcccafcd
lived; cor fitting of about f:s* hundred a
crei, which will a.'l be fj!d on a credit of
twelve months, by the purchafert* giving
bond and approved fecuixty before the pro
perty is takon away,
MARY LAMAR, Executrix,
* January 17. (jO
■f ; NOTICE.
ALL Pcrfon# Indebted to Jeremiah La
mar late of South-Carolini dec. arc
requeued to eonac forward and make immo
diatc payment; aifo, ihofe that fail deceased
i« indebted to, arc requested #0 come for
ward with their accounts properly attefled
»i the time preferibed by-l*w.
MARY LAMAR, Executrix.
January 17, (t<)
'j NOTICE.
ALL Persons are hereby cautioned not
to hire any ofth- negroes belonging to
Eli«iJßuike, (Piy infant ward,) from any
* 'wne except snyfclf, or othtr perfan# duly
•utbonfed by me.
SARAH HANDLEY, Guardian.
January i©. (jf)
S. M. Smyth,
In addition to his former fuppfy
HAS JUST RECEIVED,
' Voo Jars of the bcft boiled Oil,
i j Tihds. Sugar,
1 2 Puncheons of Rum,
zo Barrels of apple Brandy,
2 34e* Humhnms,
36 Kegs white lead,
1 5 Boxes window glass,
2 Tens Iron,
8 Faggots German Steel,
1 Too (hear moulds,
100 !b. Seine twine,
5:0 lb. Turkey cetton,
36 bolts Gznaburgs,
I Case Lifh and 1 Dutch linens.
With many other articles, tco tedious
to mention, which will be fold on mode,
rate terms for cash or produce.
Dictmhtr 27. [tf]
Jonathan VaJTer,
MOST refpeftiuliy informs his fficn^ s
and the public, that he has received
a general aflbrtmcnt of
DRY GOODS
A N
GROCERIES;
Which he will, dispose of on moderate
terms, by wholesale or retail—for cash or
pRODUCK.,
January 3. ( f
Wilde,
INFORMS htr friends and the public,
fhc has removed from htr for mer
stand, to th:. store lately occupied by M-.lTr*
Campbell and Ncjlfcm, oppefic Mr fit.
T. Gardner & C,/» brick building, where
hor hufmefs wil. b; carried on a* heretofore.
Having vifitad Europe herfclf ’ah f uiprner,
and purchased a number of FANUY AR
TICLES there forcaOi, lire will be sbfc to
fopply the Ladies cf Augufiu and th« coub*
try, with every thing fafliionab’c k Ele
gant, en the mofi inviting term among
which are
The Following Articles,
Pluik Sat ten,
Embossed Velvet,
Straw & Willow bats k Bonnet feathers,
Black & while, gold &filverfei! flowers.
Artificial flowers and wreaths.
Gold and Silver trimmings,
Set Combi and pins,
Slide* and buttons for drefler,
Black and white lace,' 1 '
Sattin figured fi-ks,
Luftrings and ribbons,
Spidenvt and Leuo Moflins.
Worked robes,
And many other fancy articles too nume
rous far infer Hon
Likewise, Pry Goods.
Also, Suga r , Coff e, KUai, Irou. &e,
Diccmhr 27. {if)
MONT-VI LEE,
FOR SALE,
T HAT
Valuable Plantation .
CONSISTING of 2627 acres on Savan
nah River in Burke County, and 767
on the opposite fide in South Carolina—
The value of the Pine Lands, on this fide,
and the rich law Grounds on the other fide
of the river, renders the whole a
Valuable Ift ate.
The advantages of an elevated
(ituation, the eftabiifhmert of a Ferry con.
ftantly, and with the command of Lands ol
every quality, upon a navigable river, are
To well known as to need no - other defetip
tion.—Terms of payment and the price,
will be cafy; for particulars, apply in An
gufta to Thomas Flourncyefq ; of Seaborn
Jones efq. at hi* feat In Semen county,
and in Savannah to
Wm. STEPHENS.
July it. (ts)
To Be Rented,
ONE h’.if of the Store where the Chron
icle is publilhed ; it is well calcula
ted for
Vending Dry Goods,
OK FOR
A Shoe Store.
—Enquire at said ftorc.
Deccmucr 27.
sixteenth bulletin of the
GRAND ARMY.
The duke of Brunswick has sent his mar.
ftial of the palace to the emperor; this of
ficer was charged with a letter, in which
he recommended his Gates to his majtfty.
The emperor {aid to him, If I fbould
cause the city of Brunswick to bedemolifud,
and if 1 was not to leave ore ficne upon
another, what could your prince fay ? Does
not the law of retaliation permit me to do
at Bronfwick what he wilhed to do in rry
capital? To announce the project of de
molilhing cities may be a folly, but to wish
to dtftf©) the honor ol a brave army, and
to propose to it to leave Germany by fixed
stages, (jotunics d’etapes) on the Tingle
fummon* ot the Prussian at my, is what pof
ferity Will scarcely believe. The duke of
Brunswick ought never to have fuffered him
felf to commit such an outiagc; grown
grey under turns he ought to have rdpefted
military hoi.or; besides, in the plains of
Champaigne, this general was not able to
acquire the right of treating the French
ftaudards with such contempt; such a Turn.
moos can only difttonor the foldicr who was
capable of making it; it is noton the king
ot Pralfia that this dishonor will rest, it is
on the chief of his military council j tt is
on the general who, in thefa difficult cir
cumstances, he gave the care of his t ffairs ;
it is, in (hort, the duke ot Brunswick that
France and Pruflia will accuse as the cairfc
of the war. The frenzy of which this old
general gave the example, has inflamed a
turbulent set of young men, and canfed the
king to aft contrary to his own opinion
and his intimate conviction."
“ Always fir, fay to the inhabitants of
the country of Brunswick, that they will
find in the French generous enemies ; that
I with, as regards them to foften the rigors
of war, and that ineevils occasioned by the
passage ©f troops is contrary to my will;
fay to the deice ot Brunswick, that he will
be t rea'ed wi h all the tegard due to a Prus
sian officer, hut that I cannot acknowledge
a fovtreign in a Pruftian general.
“It it ihould happen that the houfc of
Brunfwich looses the foverdgnty of its an
ccftors, the caufc mnft be looked for in the
au hor of two was; irt one of which he
wished so fnp even to its foundarion, the
great capital and by the other, preten
ded to didionor 200,000 brave men which
might be conquered, hut which will never
be found out of the road of honor and glory.
Much blood has been (lied within a few
diys, great difaflers weigh heavily on the
Prullian rnonaithy ; how worthy of blame
is this man who in a word could have pre
vented them, if like Ncftor, railing his
voice in the midst of the council, he had
said.-—
“ Ir.conftderate youth be filenty women,
return to your work-bags and to the interi
or of your families ; fire, believe the com.
panion of the roost illuftrioos of your pre
decessors, since the emperor Napoleon does
not wi(h for war, Jo not place him between
war and dilhenor; do not engage in a dan.
gerous ft niggle with an army that has he n
io:ed itfelf with fifteen years of glorious
JUbors, and which victory has accullomcd
every thing to A.bmit to."
In plate of holding t.hit; language which
agreed' so well with the prudence of his age
and the experience of his long career, he
was the firft to cry..-to arms! He con
tended even the ties of blood, by arming
a son against his father; he threatened to
plant his (tandards on the palace of Stut.
gard, and accompanied thefc steps with im
precations against France, he has declared
hiaifelf ihe author of the foolifh manifcfto
which he had di (avowed for fourteen years,
though he did not dare to deny that he had
fanftioned it with his signature."
u It was rematked that, during this
converfaticn, the emperor, with that
w'armth with which he is sometimes •nima
ted, repeated often— ** to ovenbrow and
destroy the habitations of peaceable citizens,
is a crime which ran be repaired with time
ard money ; but t« dishonor an army by
desiring it to fly out of Germany before the
Prussian eagle, is a baseness, that he only
who could counsel it, could commit."
“ Mr. Da Luehefini Is always at head,
quarters; the emperor has refufed to fee
him ; but it is observed, that he has fre
quent conferences with the grand rnarfhal
of the palace, Duroc.
The emperor has ordered, that a prfifent
ffiall be made out of the great quantity of
English cloth found at Lcipfick, of a com
plete suit for each officer, and a coat and
cap for each foldicr.
The imperial quarters are at Kloplladt,
SEVENTEENTH BULLETIN or THE
GRAND ARMY.
Potsdam, 25th Oilcbcr, 1806.
The corps of marshal Lamvcs arrived at
Potsdam, on the 24 r h.
The corps of marshal Davouft made its
entry at to o’clock in the morning into
Berlin.
The corps of the marshal prince of Ponte-
Corvo is at Brandenburgh.
The corps of marshal Aigcrcau will j
make its entrance into Berlin to-morrow, -jI
the 26th.
The emperor arrived yederday at Pots.
dam, and alighted at the palace; in thi ■ *
evening, he-went to vifitthe new palace of M
Sans-Souci, and all the pcflticns which en- -,/W
viron Potsdam; he found the situation of .
the cafllc of Sans-Souci very agreeable; he./*
remained feme time in the chamber of thel
great Frederick, which he found furlifhea/
in the fame way it was at the tine of hi/
death,
Princ Ferdinand, brother of
the Great has remained at Berlin, Vl
have found in the arfcnal of Berlin' joe*
pieces of cannon, many millions of pound*
of powder and an iramenfe quantity of small
arms. General Hallin is aamed commanl
dant Os Berlin. General Bertrand, aid-dW
camp of the emperor, has repaired to Spsni
dad; that fortreft defends it felt; he
made the investment with the dragoon* ofifk
the dtviflon of Dupont. ' ■
The grand Duke of Berg has tepaired to
Spandau to put hirnfelf in pirfuit of a col- m
uran which defiles from Spandau on Stettin,
and which they hope to cut off, *
Marflial Ds Febvrc, commanding thi
imperial foot guards, and Marshal Bellieres V
commandant of the imperial horse guards,
arrived at Potsdam on the 24th ; the so. t
guards mad* 14 leagues in a day.*—Thi
emperor remained the whole of the day ot
the at Potsdam.
The corps of Marshal Ncy blockade*
Magdeburgh. i, j|
The corps of Marshal Soilt has puffed
the Elbe, a day’s journey from Magdeburgh,
and purfucs the enemy on Stettin.
The weather continues to be superb ; it
is the fined autumn that has,been known.
On his road, the emperor being on htrfe
back to repair from Wittcmberg to Potsdam,
he was forprifed by a gust and alighted t c \
the house of the grand huntftnan of Saxony ;
his majesty was much aftqnifhcd to he. r
hirnfelf called by his name by a hand fun e
woman ; she was an Egyptian woman, the
widow of a French cfficcr of the army f I
Egypt, who had been in Saxony for thr e I
months, fbe resided with the grand hum . I
man who had received and treated h r I
honorably ; the emperor fettled on her a I
penfton of 1200 francs and has taken oharpi I
of her son. “It is the firft time" fn d I
the emperor, ** that I ever alighted cnar- I
count of a guff, I had a presentiment that a I
good action attended me there." I
It is remarked as a Angularity, that tie I
emperor Napoleon arrived at Potsdam m d I
alighted on the fame day and nearly at .he I
fame hour, that the emperor of Raffia did I
last year, when he made that journey wfci' h 3
has been so fatal to Pruflia. It was fcm I
that moment that the Queen left the c; rc I
of her domcftic affairs and the great occupa- I
tiona of the toilet to meddle in the affairs ■
of slate, to influence the king and to spread ■
every where the.flame with which she was H
poflefled. I
The confidente party of the Prufljan na. |
non confider this journey as one of tic
greatcC misfortunes which has happened o m
Pruflia ; there can be no idea formed of tl e 9
activity of the faftion to make th* kb g 3
declare for war in spite of hirnfelf. 8
'Fhe result of the celebrated oath made rn I
the tomb of Frederick tb* Great on tb« 41b I
of November, 18*5 was the battle of At's- m
terlintz and the evacuation of Germany l.y H
the Ruffian army by fixedJlagts...\hty made 9
48 hours after on this fubjedt an engraving ■
which is found in all the (hops and which H
excites even the countrymen to laugh. C|
You there fee the handfomc emperor <f H
Russia, near to him the queen, on the other 19
fide the king raises his hand on the tomb of H
the great Frederick; the queen is dreffd H
in a (bawl something like the Engravings of -H
London represent lady Hamilton ; (he sup- |9
{xirts her band cn her bread and with a ten. H
tier ;iir looks at the emperor of Russia, we H
cannot conceive how the police of Berlin H
fuffrred the spreading of so pitiful a satire. H
—The (hade of the gjrcat Frederick could H
rot hut be indignant at this scandalous fccne, H
his mind, his genius and his wishes were H
with the nation he so much edeetned, and
of w hich be said, that if he was king there 13
' should nut he a cannon Bred in Eurcpc with.
»nt his peimiffion. 3
INK POWDER,
Os the very bed kind, to be had jSTmm
I on .low terms (by wholesale aid rc
tailjat the Chronicle Office. EfeJ
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Sheriff’s titles. Bills if fill t
Mortgages, &c. may betyui at
tins Offiae. 11