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AUGUSTA, April 9.
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NEWS.
This day’s paper throws some light on our
foreign relations. Ths adrertifing friends of
the Chronicle, will not allow us to give
important news in detail (though we throw
off Extras and fupp’.emencs in abundance)
however; under this head, we (hill con.
tinue to corjotimioatc to the readers, (ketches
of the mall carrcCt and important intelli
gence that comes in oar way—at a speci
men take ths following.
An American vcflcl arrived at G iernfey,
from St. Mdoes, af.er a thort paffigc, re
peats a former account, which hated, that
1 the Embargo in the ports of Fanccis ftriclly
enforced, with refpeft to veflils of all na
| tions, thoje of America excepted.
London paper.
At Lloyd’s, in London, a policy was open
ed on the 131!) februarv, 20 guineas to
100 if the Embargo will be rc noved by ths
aid March.
La vengeance, 18 guns and on* hong
■pounder from G udaioupc 180 men fell in
with a briti(h f-igntc in the W. Indies,
received a broad tide and went so the hot
tom, men and all—this was the vengeance
In york and 1 mcalltiro, on the 14 h
. all manufactures were completely at a (land
f «• till the return oN better trade.
f Capt. GrTnnalds, arrived this morning
>• from Alexandria, failed in company with
the (loop Mount Vernon, capt. Palmer,
having on board Mr. ROSS, whom he was
to put on board of one of the Britilh blips in
the Chesapeake. —Capt. G. on palling Harnp.
ton, saw taro British frigates Handing
in, Charleston paper April 1.
The Army pf North America, under the
command of Gen, P.tvoll-lutl been embar
ked, at Portsmouth England by the lad
a#counts, and waited only for a fair wind
to carry them to Halifax, Nova-Scotia—
Viz.—-a largs detachment of Engineers and
artillery.... Regiments 38th 40th and others
from Ireland... 51, 89, 7th foot 3ch do.
King’s, 13th do. zjd do. <soth—this force
amounting to near 6000 men V/iH be joined
I by the 69th from Bermuda, 99Tb and 101 ft
lo'h royal Veteran Battalion at Halifax
jiaff.— Cols, Waugh ton and Colville as
brigadiers.
IMPORTANT.
The fell owing is a copy of a letter from on
of ear Repre/entativis in Covgrefs, to his
correspondent at Athens,-—We received a
letter from Col, Troup also to the fame
rffCt,
WASHINGTON, March 13.
Dear Sir,
Ths Negotiation that has been carried on for
the last three Months, between Oieat-Britatn,
and this Country, has at length terminated.—Mr.
R«fa, took leave on Monday lad, and proceeded
to Norfolk, from whence, he is to return ro Eng
land, In the Statira.—'Knowing your wilh for in
formation on thisfubj.-ft, I haltcn to inform you,
that' like the Mountain in labour— ‘ it has brought
frrth a Mi nfe’. — Mr. Rose contended, that as a
preliminary to the opening ot the Negoctation,
the Proclamation, intefd.fling Britilh armed (h ps,
from the bentfitofour Ports and Harbours, Ih.uld
berefetnded; which aft, be viewed, holtilc to the
King his Mailer.—After,a very lengthy »;d lu
mlnocs difeufhon, Mi. M. (la ed to Mt. k. that
if he would announce to iiim, the nature of the
reparation ptopofed to be made to our Govern
ment, for the violent aggreflion of the Leopard,
upon the Chesapeake, in the event of its being en
tirely fatisfaftory to us, then the Proclamation
I aid be withdrawn, and which (hoald besreo
poraneons date, with the redreis claimed by
-to this just and equitable propofitloo, Mr.
fe poli'ively refufed to accede. —Thus, the No
tation has br< ken off, without any thing being
fled thereby.—.lt is evident from what wc have
1, that the M (lion war proj;flcd on the part of
biij, more from motives ot policy, than a fin
-1 defirc, to heal the rcce.it wound they had in
sanly ir.fliftcd. The Prcfident laid before us
erday, voUiininsns documents on the (ix re of
ign Relations. A part of the papers are con
ctial, which cannot now be pubiKhed ; the
ahder are not, and will be printed as soon as
ible, which (hall be sent to you very soon, for
use of the People.
he 14th. (twill take four days to read the pa
. The correfpondcnce between Mr. Muirroe,
Mr. Canning, on the affair of the Chel&psakc,
been conduced on the part of the firmer,
1 true Patriotism, candor, and great ability ;
ill be pie?fins to onr Country to hear, that
edrels afltrd for, which has been mod ibuae
r refufed, has been couched in terms that do
>r to the head, and Heart, that framed them
• fangnioary demands were made—in fl»>.r.
whole correspondence both in Europe and
erica, will convince every unprejudiced mind,
la not tainted with falfe federaiifm, that
ling on our part has been wanting, to bring
tnhappy differences between the two Nations,
Just, and honorab’e condufioij.—We may, I
in the event of war, inv< ke the aid of the
y, as heretofore, whole bemga interposition,
pe, will be found on the fide of justice, m>
on can long cxift, “ that feels power, and
ets right.’'
he a6-h. This day, will terminate the reading
he important documenti. laid before us on (he
Inst. by the President. The Senate have or
d Joo copies to be printed, and thehoufe of
relentatives 5.000, for diftributior. It will
up two weeks to print, which when done,
form a Urge Volume—Upon aperufsl.it will
oend, that no demand by our Government
been made, that is not founded in drift juificc
humanity.—lit want of (ucCefs cannot be al
(dfoos ; I wifti as much conid be said on the
of the Belligerent s. Difparchcs from Eng
t have just arrived for Mr. Role ; it is said
Erlkine, has sent them after him by Express.
Ihat change this may produce in the nature
Indtng affaris, I cannot at this moment deter
» —lt is to be nnderftood, his inftrufttons
a date, fnbfequent to the news of the £m
o law. From the public prints that I have
’ . r * a pcofpeft of its producing a great
notion in Great-Eritato.—Accept my refpefts*
• DENNIS SMELT.
number of the navy officers at New.
k, have received orders from the Secret*
ff the Navy, to repair immediately to
ftiingtoi). Tmes ,
strove five thoafand (hares in the Union
rcti.acturing Company of Maryland, were
fubfctibcd for at Baltimore on Monday, the
7th inst. in confeqaencc of Which the Com
pany is about to be organised. We con
gratulate the nation on (he fuccels of this
important step towards the encouragement of
Domed ic Ma'nuiaftures. ibid,
MARRIED, cn Thursday the 7th inst,
at Mr. t)avid Walker's in Columbia coun
ty, bytheßev’dA. Marlhal, Mr. Isham
Pounds, to Mils Sarah Hendlby.
tessssssssasm
DIED, on Wcdnefday last, Elizabeth
Virginia Carter, agedn weeks, yoan
geft daughter of Mr. John Carter of this ci
ty, and late of Richmond, Virginia,
, cn Tbufday morning last a young
man of the name of Peyton Martin, clerk
to Mr. Weiftingcr, and one of Capt. Evan's
corps of Blues, died after a few hours illncfa
.—an inquest was held, and verdift—>by
the violation of Gcd.
B9BSSB9SBSIIB
Lawyers Office.
The Subfcribcrs having enter
ed into Parrnciftiip in the Practice ol Law,
under the firm of
Hutchinson & Walker ,
Inform thofc who may require
their prufetfional ferviecs, that their Office
is kept on the South tide of Broad Street,
in the,City cf Augutt», in the weft-end of
the house next above Mr. John Fox-.-where
the one or the other of them will regularly
attend tor the difpatrh pf bufinef?,-—7’hey
intend pnCtifing in all the counties in the
Middle Circuit, and in the counties of
Hancock, Wilkes and Lincoln, in tlie
Weftern Circuit.
FREEMAN WALKER,
JOSEPH HUTCHINSON.
April 9. (ts)
A Letter Found.-
ON Ihe 7th instant, on the river rosd,
two miles above Bedford, was found
by Mr. Nol,»n, a IcMer signed, Joseph W,
Fox, and addieftcd to Mrs. Catherine E.
Young, at Mount Pleafaat—inoiofinga note
ol hand signed U. Jeter junr. The owner
may have the (hid papers by appling to the
printer, and paying tor this advertisement.
April 9. +
. To be R ,
Until the firft of Oflobcr next.
The Store on Broad-Street,
Occupied by the Subfcribcrs,
BARRETT SIMS.
April 9. - (ts)
Notice.
All those indebted to the Sub
fcrifcer by Note or Book account, are
carncftly requeued to come forward and
difeharge the fame, as no longer indulgence
can be given.
JONATHAN YASSER.
April 9, ( 2 q
fur Tale ~
A Negro Girl,
Tiled to the field, about twenty
years old—fold for no fault, Calh
or Cotton will be taken in pay
ment.—Enquire at this Office.
April 9. (30
JUST RECEIVED
On Conjignment ,
BY THE SUBSCRIBER, FROM NEW-TORK,
Three Ca r es of fccond quality Hats,
Two C. fes of Saddles,
Two Trunks of Shoes afforred,
Oe Calk of Negro flio’es.
All of which will be fold at a
small advance for Calh or Cotton.
GEO. S. HOUSTON.
A P’ n 9* (3 r )
CAUTION lb I'HJfi
Parent of Security .
In order to prevent fraud and
deception, 1 conceive it a duty incumbent
on me, to aporizc the public at large, of a
clan of damn'd importers, who have made
their elopement from Lincoln county (Geo.)
justly indebted to me, tor the Anns annex'd 10
their names refpeftively, viz ;
' D. C.
Daniel Dwyer, - - - . 50 621
Charles Kennon, - - . 64. 43
Benjamin Carter, - _ - 3 15
Wibiam Dinkins, - - - to
David Boyd, - - - . y gyl
Benjamin Brown, - . - 64 <s{?i
Joseph Parilh, - - . . 13 qg
Solomon Whyte, - - . 20 4<s
John Campbell, - - - - 16 7 j
Jeff; Spencer, ... - 19 60
Joseph Lankford, - - - 6 81J
Joseph .Sharp, .... 3
Alexander Oden jan, - 9 <ss>"
Drury Pace, 33 <SS»
GEO: SCURLOJK.
Lincoln Canary, \ f
ApsiU, 1808. / (3.) I
25 Dollars Reward.
STOLEN or Strayed from my liable in
Augusta, on Thursday evening the 31st
March last, a Sorrel Horse about 141 hands
high, eight or nine years old, his fcretop
cut cIF, afwiichtail with the under part of
the hair cur oif also, cbnfidetabiy flabfided,
with fo:nc white foots on the rop and left
tide of his back, in tolerable order, no bcands
recollected. If stolen, the above reward
will be paid for the horse and thief, and a
fatisfaftory reward for the horse alone.
DANIEL STARNES.
Angnfta, April 4. +
FOR SALE. ~~
Out Lot of ,
IN the town of Athens, Clarke County,
■ the buildings thereon, are all new and
convenient, upon a commanding eminence,
no place in the upper country, has proven
more healthy, the water is good and flows
from rite fide of the hill near the improve,
menu, which would make a picafam re
treat from Savannah or Angufla in the Sum
mer fcaf jn, it is prefomabk any pcifoo will
ing to make a purchase of such a place would
fint take a view of the precities, the titles
will be iodlfputable,—The terms of fate and
mode of pay ment will be made cafy to the
purclufer, may also be known by applying
to Obediah Jnnes efqr, of the county of O
glethorpe or the fublc.iber living on the
premises. JOHN CARE/.
A util g. §
i he Editors of the Savannah Repub.
Heart, and Public lutelligenter, are refne/.
ted to tnfert the abu ve, once in their refpec*
five papers.
Now in Richmond Jail.
SAM about twelve years of age, has on
an old coat of Ekftic Surge, blue over
alls, fays he belongs to a Mr. Norton, of
Savannah.—Tne owner is reqneflcd to
comply with the law and take him away.
A. RHODES, Sheriff.
Arril y. (ts)
Now in Columbia Jafl.
T ACK, fay* he belongs to HezcKuh El-
J| liogton of Wilkes county, and was hired
t > James Olivers of the fame county near
Vvr.lhiiigtt'ji, about twenty five yean old
about four feet 3 or four inches high flout
mad*. jack brought v/jrh him an old bay
horse, wirh »< roar.ifh main and tail, and a
t de.ahle good faddlc and brtdie, The own.
e. is requeued to comply wi.h the law and
take him away.
R. Y. LANGSTON ». c. c.
Apti 1 9* _ _ __ j__l3 )
One Dollar Reward.
For a Bunch of Keys ,
DROPPED onSaurdsy evening lait, in
Ellis-Streef, near Captain RiflVll%
Whoever delivers the Lid Keys to t!i? fub
fcnOer (hall receive the above reward, if de
livered infix days from the date hereof.
' JAMES EDWARDS.
April ). #
Notice.
ALL persons having demand* against the
eflaie of Edward Hatcher late of this
county are rcqnrftcd to come forward
within the time prcicribed by law and have
them liquidated, and those indebted 10 the
fame are requeued to make immediate pay.
men Ito il. F. HARRIS, J Adm's
HENRY HATCHER ]
April 9. jtf)
Notice.
ALL pci Tons indebted to'the firm of
THOMAS I. WRAY Sc co. arc ear
nestly, requested to come forward and dis
charge their accounts as the engigemems ts
the said firm will not admit cl any further
indulgence, those who have hitherto been
punctual ate informed that the usual credit
will be extended 10 them.
%* They have on hand an exten- .
five aflbrtment compufirgalinoft every arti
cle in the DRUG LINE.
Augusta, Apnlg. {y)
C) REM EN f ”
The falc of the following property
ad verti fed for the fi ft Tucfday in this month
ispoftpoued until the full Tucfday in May
next, viz :
200 acres of land in Burke coun
ty, on Savannah river, adjoining lands of
Joseph She emukc 3rd Grincr, taken as the
property of James Gray dec. to fatisfy an
executn n in favor of Lawson, Prior, & co,
Also, 300 acres of land in Burke
county, t;k.tn ns the property of Jeremiah
Miller, by virtue cf an execution in lavor
of Charlej M tthews.
JOSEPH PERRY, «. 1. c.
AnriJ q. (4 )
Will be Sold.
On Friday the third day cf June next at the
late reftdence cf David Emanuel itcea/td,
part of the perfunal properly ofjaid dec.
CONSISTING of Hsrfes, Cattle, Goats
and other articles too tedious to men
tion —Cauditions made known on the day
of fa’: by f J
D EMANUEL, JV. ,
E EMANUEL. J on.
April; . (6t)
Noto in Richmond Jail.
* A negro man by the name of
FETaR, fays he bdongi to a Mr, Edward
B«f« of Hancock county, Pcltr is about 30
years of age, about five fee t 7 inches high,
a fear in his foicheaj, he fays occafmned by
the kick of a horse, the owner is reqoefteti
to comply with rhe law and take him away.
A. RHODES, Jailor.
March 19. / (if)
GEORGIA, Lincoln County,
WHEREAS Wm, Fafchail has appli
ed to the Hoi)"»5ibl« the Ccnrt of
Ordii n.y of said county to dileft the Ex
ecutor* of John Saddoth dec. to make ti
tles to the Heirs and Rcptcfcnssuvr* of
Wm, Pafchali fen, dec. to a certain traft
or parcel of land in the County afurefaid,
bounded on the one file by Ri't’d Graver,
00 the other file by JaaJa o» C*U 'I tiplctt,
one other fide by fat 1 Saddoth dec. and
the other fide by Little River, containing
feveuty acres agreeable to an obligation
given by Lid Suddoih dec. to said Wm,
Pafchali fen. dec.
NOTICE,
After publication, and aftep
the expiration of three Months, if no ob
jeftiau made by tire Executors of said Sud
doth dec. the Court will pass an order for
the Executors to m.'.ke titles agreeable to
law, in Rich cases made and provided.
By order of the Court.
Wm. HARPER, e. c* •.
April 9. (3m)
GEORGIA, Lincoln County .
\K7 HE RE AS Ovtrtou IV&Uom and Willi
* * am Covington have applied for letters
of Adminiflrathn, on the estate and effects iff
Sharp Reynolds late of this county dee.
Theft are therefore to cite and admastijh ,
all andJingular the kindred and creditors of
said deteafed , to he and appear at my office,
I within the time allowed by law, toJhtw
atufe (if any they have) why said letters
Jtjottld not be granted,
Given under my band the tGth of March,
xBgB. Wm. HARPER, c. c. o.
, ,
GEORGIA, Lincoln County,
TXT-HERE AS John Orr and Viliam
* * Moncriefhat t appliedfor letters of Ad
minifi ration on the tjiate of John Rently dec •
Theft art therefore to cite and admoui/h,
all and Jtugnlar the kindred and creditors of
said dec, to he and appear at my office nut th
en the time allowed by law to Jbew cause if
any they ha ve, why said letters Jhould not
be granted
Given under my hand the xGth of March
1808. Wm. HaRPER, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Lincoln County.
HERE AS Sarah Hardey , Edward
* * Hardey and Jrffe Hardey have appli
ed for letters of Ad/ntnijiratiott on the ejiate
of John Hardey, late of this county dec,
Tht/e are therefore to cite and admoni/h,
all andJingular the kindred and creditors of
said decajed to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law , to Jhew
cert/e (if any they havej why Jaid letters
Jhould not be granted.
Given under out hand the l6t/s of March, 1
TSoS. WsR HARPER, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Warren County.
WHERE AS Jeremiah and Sm*l Beat
have applied to me for Utters of dd
minift ration on me tjlait oj Tkadstts Stall
late of this county dec, ’
Theft art therefore to cite and ndmonijh
all and ftngular the kindred and creditors of
said dectaf d, to be and appear before the ho
norable court of Ordinary, to be held in and
for the county of IVarren aforefaid on the ift
Monday in May next, to jheu cauft {if any
they have) tohy said letters Jhould not It
granted.
Given under my hand and seal at office,
this gth day of April, 1 808.
SEP HMDS WEATHRRBY clerk.
GEORGIA, IVarren County ,
WHEREAS Mary Wrggontr has appli
ti for letters of Adminijlration on the
estate of John Waggoner, late of this county
deceased.
THESE are thcrefrre to cite and admovijh
all andfingular the kindred and creditors of
fsid deceased to be and appear at my Offer,
on or before the firfl Monday in May next,
then and there to Jhew e-iuft (if any they
can ) why f aid letters Jhould not be granted-
Given under my hand at office, this gth
day■ of April. 1808.
SEPTIMUS WEATHER BY, Clerk .
-■■■ 1
GEORGIA, Warren county,
WHEREAS Mary Parker and Solomon
Thump fan have uppliedto me for let
ters Difnijf iry on tho estate of James Par*
ker la/e oj Hits county use,
THESE are therefore to cite nr.d admowjh
all and ftngular the kindred and creditors of
Jaid. deceased to be ana appear at my Office
on or before the jtrfi Monday in May next t
then and there 10 ffiew caujt (if any they
hum) why /aid letter* Jhouid not be grot ted.
Givt'n under my hand at office the gth
day of April, ticS.
' SEPTIMUS WEATHER BY, clerk.
BLANKS
OF all kinds executed at this
Office with ncatneis and
di (patch on the ihgrt
dt notice.
March 19.
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