The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806, June 05, 1802, Image 5

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SUPPLEMENT to the AUGUSTA CHRONICLE, No. 817. |V j 4 a -y* B K TH * SUPERIOR COURT, Rich■ ■ mor.d county t April 1802. the petition of Sarah Fountain Ip / and PeteHFountain, befrtfof Pete* Britain,dec. by John M‘Coy and Ma ■v MCoy W« nrife (formerly widow of ■he decesfed, iami mother of the said Buab an# Pbtef, infants, under the age B twenty-otic' yeafs,J ; a» their natural Bjirdian Mid next] fffend ; dating that Bisir cTcceafcd father Peter Fountain, di- Bd (cited and possessed of a certain- traft Bf land* containing by estimation fix Bandied acres, fitulte in* the county of Bichmond at the time of survey, now Bdufflbia county, Qn the waters of the Bioka creek, being ft part of a traft ofi B-dit hundred acres! granted unco Wil- Btnt Thompson, foil and conveyed by Bilbao) Tharopfon and wife to Richard Ball, and by Richart Gail to the said Beef fed Peter Fountain, and that the B>d fbm Tbtfmpfon and wife *6 > Bchartf Callii loft, i copy whereof, as Br as could be afeenaiued', waa annex. B -to the said petition and is now lodg* I in the cfe' k’j office, accompanied with Be ufaal affidavit, am praying to have Be laid copy eftabbi red in iicu of the BrginaHb loft’ B/t is ordered , That the said deed be Bablilhed ai directed »y the aft of the ■octal assembly in fu*h cafe* made aad_ Bovided, and according to the ufaal rules ’ ■ law and tgatty, onvgiving notice by Bbtiihing this rule, foF the (pace of fix 1 Booths, in one of thi public gazettes ■ this Rate, onkTs eaofe {halt be shewn ‘ ■ the contrary wrthfl the said fix ! Bonths, or other matter, (hall appear Co i ■c conn agiinft ?he fame. I || G. Walker-, Solicitor for the Heirs. I B T aken from the Minutest ■ JOSEPH HUTCHINSON, Clerk . — ■■ —* T ■ Brought 'to Augusta jail, the B inst. a Negro Fellow named ENOCH, Boot yeais of.agc, 5. feet 2or 3, inch -9 high, fays he bclongs-to Jamea HoggJ Bar Coofawhartchie. I ■ Alfb on the est March, a negro fcl-l Bw named BEN, who fays he belongs to Birr. Willitmfon, in Wilkes county, H The owners arc requested to come fer- Bard and prove their property,, pay Barges and take them away. I HENRY TATE, Jailer. II May 14. I TO B'E SOLD,’ • even hundred acres of land, situate «> eppoftte the city of Aogufta, on Sa- r [Bnaeh River, in the date of South- Ca [Blina, a great proportion of which is [Bime low Ground, and First quality High Land, well timbered.—For for Hen particulars, apply to Col. Robert Watkins at Aogufta, who is authorifed H dtfpofe of the fame. tm April 28 . MN. B. If the above is not very short- H fold, it will be: leafed,- for a term [Bt exceeding seven years, ffsherifPs Blank Tidies for &U 9k OtHccv ' -- COLLECTOR’S SALES. At the market-house in the city of Angu pay on the tqth of July next» WILL BE , The foUfiving property or Jjo much there of as wilt fatisfy the taxes , with cojts, Jor the year 1801. viz. • ONE lot with improvements .in the city of Augusta, adjoining Patrick Bogan's, on Greene-street, returned by Ananias Cooper; taxes, D. 4 3 64,*. 4000- acres pine* land in Richmond county, on Butler's creek, adjoining cob Robert Watkins's land, granted A. Gor don, the property of Ananias Cooper and John Cobbs, as returned by the for mer ; taxes D 10 jJ. 1 m acres piue and fft quality land in Richmond: county, Savannah river, near A'rinton’s ware-house, the property of Archibald Hatcher, as returned j taxes ,D. i 8 2*|. *22 acres-pine and ift quality land in Richmond county, adjoining land of gen. John Twiggs, returned by Archibald Hatcher, KW the estate of fknry Arin ton; taxes D. 10 68J. One lot with improvements on Ellis ftreet in the city of Augusta, returned by Archibald Hatcher, as trustee for the children of William Hayes ; taxes D. 9 rSI. r . ' —Tooacres pine land in Richmond coun ty. Spirit creek, adjoining land of John Smith, granted to John Kennedy,, as the property of Archibald Speers; taxes 5,7 1 scents. ff m jco acres pins Hand coins* ly, Spirit land of— JCulbreath, Abner Pooler, as [the Jhhn Weaver; taxes land stiColumbia couo ty, Greenbrier creek, adjoining John Rae, returned by David Ha nil; taxes 6\ I cents. f* |JTa«res pine Bted ft Richmond conn ftv. Rocky ereelc, land of John I Nf»Manns, retunaddSby John M‘Tyicre; I taxes D*. 3 "Une leu with iroprovements on Greene !ft reef, in the city of Augqfta, returned by Patrick Bogan; taxes D. 2 34. L 500 acres of pine and fait matih Isnd •in Camden- or Glynn county, returned by Nathaniel Dutkee, asadminiftratotfor the eftare of William Morris duceafed; taxes 84 centsy One lot with improvements on Centre and Reynold streets, in the city of Au ' 'gufta, returned by Wiiiiam M'Tyiere; taxes D. 6 &7* D; B. BUTLER, ¥.C: May 13. Ten DoUars Reward. ABSCONDED, about two months ago, TO M, a likely mulatto bey, 14 years of age. He is supposed to be in Burke county, where his mother resides. Any person who will bring him to Doftor Hull in Augusta, (hail have he above reward,, and proper cxpenccs i.aid; - By* Appointment. Forfale by the jabjenbery dtreii from the , ’ Patentee Dofkor Lkb’s* Patent 'New , London Bthous Pills • Prepared only hj' Samuel IT. P. Lcc r M. D. New-London, Connecticut, i J 'HESE pills- are celebrated through ' X out the United States and Weft-ln ldies in the cure and prevention of in termittent. Remittent, Bilious, inftamma jrory and Yellow Fevers, Jaundice, Bi lious Cholic, Indigellion, Dropfey, Gout, R-heutnatiffn, Pieurily, Chlorofis, Worms, .Dysentery, Bilious Vomittings, Convut. (ions and Epileptic Fits, Asthma, Coughs, •and Colds accompanied with Costiveness, Foul Stomachs,- Scurvcy, Sore Throat, Hypochondria and Hylteiical AffeiUons, Sec, Sec, They are also highly cfleemed for their virtues when-taken in the spring feafou, summer and autumn, and by removing an overcharge of Bilious redundancies in the Stomach-and Bowels, and thereby prevent mod of those diseases concurrent with an Epidemic season—their operation is an fy and effeftual purgative, and may be taken without rifle ot getting, cold, or a ny, inconvenience,thenctors extremely pro iper for travellers by lea and land, they arc good to relieve the fy Item after a hear ,ty meal op a night’s debauch > their use in Epidemics ot any kind, are too well known to need'any comment; their fuc ccfs in 1 Dyfencarics- are peculiarly bene-' jficial, artd 1 have been found to be the fceft evacuunt to remove the caufci or Fluxes of any. Certificates, of their efficacy may be seen at the place ot fate, price fifty cents per Box, and five dollars per Dozen, to fell again. ISAAC HERBERT* ' - Agent for Patentee. Who hat also jufi received and for Sale , TH’R CELEBRATED AROMATIC PASTE, For the Teeth and Gums, its' merit (lands unrivalled. FOR NALE, THE fubferibet’a HOUSE and LOT at the SAND 1 HILLS, within three miles of the city of Augusta, and near the Seats of the Honorable John Mil ledge, and Thomas Cummiiig, Esquire; ■the house It new, and the (ot, contain ing one acre, is highly imptoxetk hav ing upon it arvexceilent garden, fitusted on an eminence, and it? hcalthioefs* This place I advantage necelfary to during the summer months ’For lurther' patticulars apply il Augu* . fta, to ISAAC HERBERT. April ; ’ *- - - ONE thousand biriEcls | of CHARCOAL is waated at 1 Good Ale. j; OSVVELL EVE 8$ Co. A DIRECT CONVEY AN CHARIEST C - r - l r HE MA t L-C HAH ft, * * future wi. Pbft-Office in Augnfta,* every morning at $ o’clock, aed *«< fawhatchieby 6 on Satnrda Returning, leave Coofawv clock on Sunday morning, Augusta by 6 on Tuefday ev. Paffenger* may at all titnea modated. —Fare, right dou money to be paid before the feat v gaged. Application 1 to be made at CN'*- fewhatchiie, to John W. WLkibs, Esq. ( Post-Master, and in Aogofta, to yit, Aihton, w here the Chair trill star& This will be found' an* eligible mode of conveyance for gentlemen going to* or coming from Cnarleffon,- ar the Chafr get* into Coofawhatchie on the fame c venitigthai the Stage psffes through that place from Savannah * and goes. to> foco taligo, (f miles) where the Stager meet 'and exchange Mails early on Sunday 'morning i- so that as it returns from Charlettop, it arrives ar Coofawhatchie before the Chair leaves that place foe Augofhr. j The ufeal allowance of 14. pound* baggage will be made—and Bt ctnts pet pound will be enpedbed for alf over that ' WClgfltr J. S, WALKER. ‘ April y 8» Forty Dollars Reward. RUN.aWAY from the fubfciibero®' the 20th March last, two N EGRO* FELLOWS and two NEGRO WENCH- viz- Monday, a> mulatto telfowi. about 38 years of ago> k about 6 fecit high, fit night made, and* hat- ibmetlnng the appearance of an' Indian, he* is a country bom, sensible fellow, and- may attempt to pa At for a free man,. Rachre, his wife, a black, wejrcha bout jo years of age, j feet or <5, inches high,> likely and well made,— Nil lt, a well made, likely black wench, about 29 years of age, 15 feet 6 or 7 inches higlf —The above dcicribed negroes formerly belonged to the eflate of Defter Lyman Hall, deceased* and since to Jsolbph Watt* deceased, of whom I purcßtfed them, Also a negro man named Stephen, about ty years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high* a black, 4s ttraight made fel* low, and formerly belonged to Jas.Lyon. It is probable that they will keep tuge 'getter, and I expeft will make soy she Salts below Savannah, as tlwy are well acquainted there. The above Reward and all reasonable •expences will be paid to any person that Iwill lodge them io any jail in this date, fa that! may get them again j, or Tea Dollars for any one of them. NOAH mCE-Y, Atogufa, April rcrv Gin at 4/t and Whiskey at 3/6 At the DISTILLERY, ncat Augusta. „ QS WELL EVE & Co.