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SATURDAY. December 38, 1805.
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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE,
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GAZETTE O ? T H E S T A T E.
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' FREEDOM *1 the PRESS and TRIAL by JURY hall remain inviolate, if Ceyrfn,
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AUGUSTA: Printed by D. DRISCOL, near tite market* [3 tiolls. per Anhum.2
Maharrey & Jarvis,
Boot and Shoe-Manufaflurws from NcniTork.
Respectfully inform then friends,
and the public in general, they have
taken the Store formerly occupied by Mr.
J. Danforth, as a Shoe-Store, where they
have
JUST OPENED,
And offer for tale, on moderate terms, whole
/ale and retail , a large and.elegant
ajforment of
BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS, VIZ ;
back strap, j Rf)f)T «
White top, and three quarter, J *
Gentlemens ift& and quality Shoes,
Ladies kid, coloured & black Morocco k
leather Slippers,
Boys fine 8c cearfe Shoes,
Misses kid, Morocco & Leather Slippers,
Negro shoes Sc flippers,
Upper LEATHER,
Liquid Shoe Blacking,
Shoe Biuflies, Bcz, Sec,
They also- intead manufaflaring Boots
and Shoes to any pattern or fafhion, parti
cularly required, equal to any ia point of
materials and workmanship.
M. 4? J. Flatter themfelvcs, by unre
mitting assiduity, to merit the patronage of
the public. \ v
* # * Country Merchants J applied with
Boots, Shoes and Leather , &c. on the mofi
reasonable terms,
Augufla, Nov, 30. (ts)
NEW STORE.
The Jufferiber offers for sale, three doors
above Capt, Samuel M. Smyth, the
following artides , for cash or produci,
' AT REDUCED PRICES, VIZ t
2 Chests HYSON TEA, ,
<7 Hhds. prime Sugars
2 Pipes Cogniac Brandy,
2 Pipes Holland Gin,
2 Quarter Cfcfk* Sherry Wine,
5 do. Malaga,
5 Keg* Powder,
2 Tins Iron,
10 Boxes frefh Raisins,
2 Ke£B do. do.
2 Frails Almonds,
30 Bu(hcl» Irish Potatoes,
600 Ropes of Onions,
600 Wt. firft quality Chccffe,
5 Firkins Pickles,
go Ladies B 'nnetts,
3 Womens Saddles,
12 Mens do, Deer {kin feats,
200 P?ir Men Sc Women Shoes.
CASH PAID FOR COTTON
AND BEESWAX.
SOLOMON KNEELAND.
Augujia , December 14. (f)
WILL BE HIRED,
At the Market-House, in the city of Augu
jia, on the frfl day of January next , to
the high'd bidder, for the term of one year:
The NEGROES belonging to
the Eftale of Anfslm Leigh, deccafsd.
' ALSO,
The HOUSE & LOT to rent,
at the lower end of Broad street, on the
fame terms as above, belonging to laid
E'datc.
BENJAMIN LEIGH, Adm’r,
Dec. 7. UO
NOTICE.
/ts LL tfcofcandebted to Cmatfield &
Crawford, arc earnestly requested
to make immediate payment, as no longar
indulgence can be given, and thofc to whom
they arc indebted, so present their accounts
for payment.
• H. CH.ATFIED,
• N. CRAWFORD
July 70. {if)
RAPPEE SNUFF.
Manujaßured in Augujia,
THIS article is fold wholesale, and in
bottles containing one pound each,
at the Chronicle Office, a: 6z | cents
each bottle—By judges, this foufFis high
ly approved cf,
Oclober \ (&)
THE SUBSCRIBER
Has just received a large and general effort
ment of
Dry Goods & Groceries.
ioo Pieces Cotton Bagging,
io Bale* of fine & Coarse Wohens,
8 Cafe* & Trunks Cotton Goods,
z Ditto Irish Linens,
6 Cafe* Hat*,
zo Puncheons Jamaica & N, Rum,
15 Hhdi. Sugar,
6 Ditto Mobiles,
25 Box Raisins,
25 Boxes Window Glass 8 by 10 -and 10
by 12.
2 Tons of Iron,
ALSO,
A very handfeme ajfortment of
Waiters, Sugar Caniftcr?, Cuttcry, Iron
mongery &c. All of which will be fold low
for cafti or Produce.
SAMUEL M. SMYTH.
Also a second hand Chair with a top
and plated Harness.
December 7. (tf.J
THE SUBSCRIBER,
HAS JUST RECEIVED ,
A General Aflbrtmcnt of
GOODS;
Imported in the Ships Union and
Brunswick, from Liverpool.
CALCULATED principally for supply
ing COUNTRY STORES—Which
will be disposed of Come thing under the usual
rates by the .piece or package, for promp
payment in cash or produce.
JOHN FOX.
November 23. (ts)
Five Dollars Reward . «
LOST somewhere in Broad-ftrect, Au
gusta, a small Red Morocco POCK
ET BOOK, eonfiderably worn, and con-/
taining the following Bank Bllls~No,
2218, F 10 D. Savannah Bank—-No.
29571 G 1® D. do,—No, 1660, G 20 D.
Charleston Bank —Any person finding the
fame, and leaving it a) the Augusta Book-
Store, or at Mcffrs. M‘Kinncs, will confer
a favor on the faofcribcr, and (hall receive
the above reward.
Wm. R. MORTON.
Dec. 21. ( 2t ) t
Ten Dollars Reward.
RAN- AWAY from the fubferiber, liv
i»g in Wilkes county, flxlmiles above.
Phillips’ bridge, on Little River, on the
16th inst. a NEGRO MAN, named
TOM, twenty-seven years of age, abont
five feet 7 inches high, very thick made,
of a yellow completion, left handed, talks
plain, had on cotton and wool coat, over
alls blue, mixt. Any person apprehending
said negro, so that I get him, shall receive
the above reward.
AMOS STUART.
December 21. (3.')
Brought to the Jail of Rich
mond county, on the 16th inff. A NEW
NEGRO MAN, who cannot speak a word
of English —he is about 20 or 21 years of
rge—he has a large burn on one of his
knees, and a small fear below one of his
eyes —has on a white flannel Hurt, .The
owner is requeued to prove property, pay
. cxpenccs aad take him away.
JAMES SIKES, Jailor .
Dumber 21. (ts)
Will be Rented and Hired ,
The Plantation and Negroes
belonirg to the Eft*ts of Benjamin Lewis,
deecafed, on Saturday the 4th of January
next ; any person inclined to Rent or Hire
the said property will please to attend at
the said plantation, lying cn the Walnut
branch Notes with approved fccuriry will
be required for the payment of the hire and
return of the property, at th« expiratioa of
one year.
WILLIAM BADULY Admit,
JANE BADULY Admix,
December 14 (3*-)
- To hire by the Month or Tear ,
A Likely. NEGRO GIRL,
F r particulars enquire at this Office.
December 21. (jt)
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GEORG I A.
The folhwiug are the merfihers tv ho compife
the prfy'ent CONGRESS .
SENTE OF the UNITED STATES.
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New- HampJ&'ire.
* Nicholas Gilman,
William Plunaer.
Maffuchufetts,
John Adams,
Timothy Pickering,
Vermont,
Stephen R. Bradley,
Israel Smith.
Rh*ip~lJland*
* James Fonner,
Benjamin Howland.
Cenneflicut,
James Hillhoufe,
Uriah Tracy.
NrwrTcrrk.
Samuel L. Mirchili,
John mith,
Nevj.'Jer/ey,
John Condit^
* Aaron fCitchill.
Pcnnfyl'vania,
George Logan,
Samuel Maclay.
Delaware,
James # A. Bayard,
REPRESENTATIVES
Returned to ferme in the Ninth Congrrfs of
the United States . •
New- Hampjhlre .
Silas Betcon,
Samuel Ten ny,
* C. Ellis;
David Hough,
*T. W. Thompson.
MnJJachufetta
Jac., CrowmngfTnield,
Richard Cults.
Ebenczer Sea re r,
William Stcdman,
Joseph B. Varaum,
Phanael Bilhop,
* Orchard Cook,
* Joseph Barker,
* Isaiah L. Green,
* Birnabas Bidwell,
* John Chandler,
Pelcg Wadsworth,
Samuel Taggart,
Seth Baitings,
* Josiah Quincy,
* William Ely,
* Jeremiah Ndfon,
v Fermonti
Gideon Olin,
James Elliot,'
Martin Chittenden,
* James Filk.
lih)de~- JJland.
Nehemiah fCnight,
Joseph Stanton.
Cotntrflit, /
John C. Smith.
Samuel W, Dina,
John Devenport junr.
Benjamin Talmadgc,
* Jonathan O. Mofely
* T. Pitkcn, junr.
* Lewis B. Sturges.
Ne~jJ- Fork,
*J. Blake, Junr.
* Silas Hdfcy,
H. W. Livingston,
* Josias M afters,
* John Ruflell,
. * Peter Sailly,
Thomas Sammons,
* M. G. Shuneman,
Dtvid Thomas,
* Uri Tracy,
P. Van Cortland t,
K. K. V. Renlfdaer,
D. C. Vcrplanck,
* Eiyhalet Wickcs,
* Nathan Williams,
* G. S. Mumford.
Geo: Ciiuton junr.
Ne'W-'J erjey,
Henry Sou.ha.d,
Ebenezcr Elmer,
* John Lambert,
William Hel;m,
James Sloan,
* Ezra Dirhy.
Fertnfylvama,
Joseph Clay,
Michael Leib,
Andrew Gregg,
John Rea,
David Bard,
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Samuel White.
Maryland,
Samuel Smith,
Robert Wright.
Virginia,
Wm. B. Giles,
Andrew Moore.
Kentucky.
* John Adair,
* Buckner. Thrufton.
North-Carolina,
David Stone,
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* James Turner.
South-Carolina,
fohn Gaillard,
Thomas Sumter.
Georgia.
Abraham Baldwin,
James Jackson.
TenneJJee.
fofeph Anderson,
* Daniel Smith.
Ohio,
John Smith,
Thomas Worthington
* Christian Lower,
fohn WhitehiJl,
Isaac Anderson,
* John Hamilton,
John Smilie,
• Jacob Richards.
* James Kelly, f
, Williraam Findley,
* JohnPough.
Frederick Conrad,
Robert Brown.
* Robert Whitehill,
* Samuel Smith.
Delaware,
* Jamss M. Broom <
Maryland.
jofeph H Nichol son,
Nicholas R Moore,
William M'Crcery,
* Prarrick Magruder,
Roger Nelson,
,r L. Covington,
John Archer,
John Campbell,
J C. Gold (borough-
V trgtnta.
Jos. Lewis junr,
John Smith,
* John Claiborne,
Titos. Newton junr.
fohn Randolph,
Thos. M Randolph,
fohn Clapton,
John Dawson,
Alex Wiljfon,
. Matthew*Clay,
, Edwin Gray,
1 Pcterfon Goodwyn,
Abram Trigg,
. Chriftophcr Clark,
* John Morrow,
John W. Eppcs,
David Holmes,
Walter Jones,
P. Pv. Thomson,
* fas. M. Garncttj
{> Bur well BaffVr,
John G. Jack son.
, Kentucky.
Geo : M Bedinger,
Matthew Lyon,
Matthew Walton,
, John Boyle.
John Fowler,
, Thomas Standford,
North- Carolina.
Nathaniel Macon,
iVm. BhckkHge,
James Holland,
Richard Standlord, ‘
Thomas Wynns
Vi. Williams,
joiVph Winston,
■V. A Woo jithr.
* Thu nas Bloat] t,
'* D. Mac Farjand,
Nathan Alexander,
* Thomas Kenan,
South.Carolina, ' ,
* Robert Marion,
WMiiun Butler,
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[Vgl. XX. Wo. 1004
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i * 1). R. Williams! * Cowles Me ad,
* O’Brien Sjpmh, David *
RioKahd Wirov, Tpnneffee,
Let'iCatay, Qco ; W. Campbell*
Thomas Moo% William Dickfoa,
* Elias Earle. joljn Rhea.
Georgia. ' Ohio.
Peter Early* Jeremiah Morrow.
Joseph Br; an,
'l'hofe marked (*) thus, are new mem
bers.
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CONGRESS.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES .
F RID AT, December 6*
Mr. Gregg fa id he \v idled to submit tv
the Moufo a resolution on a fubjert of con
ficlerable importance, which had engaged
the House at fevcral of its previous feiluns,
and which was generally known by the
name of the Yazoo claims. The dUUiffions
- on this fubjert had occupied much time, and
had excited'greater irritation than any other
fubjert within these walls. He foppofed
there was no probability that the fchjert
would be permitted by the claimants to deep,
while the art appropriating five millions was
permitted to remain in force. His objert
was to repeal that art. By this step the
claimants would not be placed in a worse
fit nation, as the courts of justice would b«
open to them. faid Jie did not
expert the House immediately to art on this
refolulion, though he was prepared at once
to go info it. Kur as it was important, and
related to a fubjert on which the papers
were voluminous, ho would be fatisfied’that
it fiiould lie for fume time on the table, the
more especially that new members might Be
come acquainted with it. He then offered
the following resolution :
1 Rffolved, That so much of an art entitled
“ An Art regulating the grants of land,
and providing tor (he disposal of the lands of
the United States, fbuth of the ftatc of
Tenneflce,” as appropriates any portion of
said lands for the purpose of fatisfying, ,
quieting, or any-claims to"the
said lands, derived from any art or preten
ded art of the date of Georgia, and neither
recognifed by the articles of agreement and
celfion between the United States and the
state of Georgia, nor embraced by the two
firft fertious of the above mentioned art, be
repealed. v 1
Ordered to lie on the tabic. .
Mr. Varnum Cn\d t that during the late
revolutionary war with Great-Brifain, the
government of thc.U. S. had thought proper
to place on the pen (ion lift certain officers
and soldiers who had been wounded or difiu
ble in the war. It Incf so happened* that,
from a variety of circumstances, a large
number ofour meritorious officers and soldiers
of this deferiptioa had not been placed on
the lift. A number of them had kept back, .
and omitted reaping the benefit of this pro
vision, under the exportation of supporting
themselves by their own indufiry, or by the
assistance of theirfriends. He believed that
many had bees prompted to this by the most
laudable motives. Many of them hid since
found themselves enable to earn a decent fiib
fifience. A number of pentions of this kind
had this morning been referred to the Com
mittee of Claims Gen. Varnum said it
was his vviih that a general and ample pro
vilion fiiould be made for all those who had
bpen disabled in the revolutionary war.
The Independence and happy situation of
our country were owing to their exertion?,
and our wealth now enabled us to make an
ample piovificn. We therefore moved
That the Committee of Claimsbe infiruc
ted to enquire nhat further measures are ne
ccflfiry to be adopted to remunerate the me-'
ri'onous Ter vices of the officers and soldiers
who were wounded or disabled in the revo
lutionary war with Great Britain, with
leave to report bp bill of other wife.
This resolution was immediately taken
u p and agreed to.
'.l me flag: tv as deliveredfrom the Pr+Jident
of she •titled Statu, by Mr. Colei, his
/territory, us follows :
" Mu. SPEAKER,
“ lam directed by the Vrefident of the
Untied States to di liver you a meJJ'rgt in
nur tm-g.”
The Speaker, having received and opened
n packel of conjidtruble /me, obfir vrd (hu t *
the mtffdge ~'jns confidential, and thereupon
ordered she rallenes to he cleared.
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la,about one hour and a half the doors
were opened, when it appeared that part-of