The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806, August 28, 1802, Image 4

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■ s JAMES CAMPBELL. 1 Next door to M>. David Reid’s, Broad- 1 hr,, street, ll.ix jujt received, from Liverpool, viaM CharUfion, tk/iandfomr ajf'irtmfnt of mk SUM MY R G OODS, " amokoWhicit/re Plain, corded, \and/furniture di mities, White and coloredjyfarfcilfes quilting?, Lappet, tambour?T, ark! cambric mtflins, 5-4 and 6-4 nuflin fhVwls, fattin border, Mik, cotton and rar.daVn hofc, Knotted unton, and MLrfciUcs counter panes, elegant utternf and all fixes. ALSO. A large quantity of and Russia Sheetings, fine Hu\jnhums, Nan keens, Uz. &c, on the rivtr and daily c^pettcd. Augvfi r 1. S PAN IS H S tQA A X, J. Cormick\ias received, a fruli I'uj ply ot bp Ani JfSEGARs, whu.h will be diipolcd ot box, or letter quantity. /\ A/ S\o, 300 pieces braia Nankeens, of excel. lent quality. Augnjin, I/lug, \sth. DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. Ewell <3 Cocke, Having luuucU an cxienjivc unu very gc» nerai Ajjorimnt cj Frdh Drugs, Patent Medicines, bhop i unature, &c. Will injututejeUMedicines ul their Shop *' on the tiny, near Lhe Exchange, by tuhoiejulc and teioil, at the CharUJion prices.. AMONG THEM ARE! Glauber oalis by the io. or bbl. Alum, c pporas unu lau pttre, uo, lieu, pale ami yellow bark, oi a tuperior . quality Pt.»rl bar ley in kegs Sago, cream tartar, flake manna Chamomile flawtr , Spanilb flies jalap, ihubaib ana tartar emetic Camphor, opium, afa adda Magriefis, common aiu* calcined Colombo, calomel, b »rax Senna, arfcnic, quick silver Biuc and white viuil, Gum arabic, myrrh and aloes L ,ivg pepper, turmeric, ginger Cinnamon, cloves Nutmegs and mace Refined liquorice White ana brown candy JVclh tamarinds, sweet spirits nitre Spirits lavender and hanlhoin Elfential oils and pci turnery of various kinds Hand tome Imclling bottles Tooth itflies Walh 1 «alis and court plaiftct Castor oil in quart ana pirn bottles Sweet oil in do. Spirits turpentine < do. Large pewter ly riuges in cases Reeves’s water colours in boxes Camel hair pencils Copal varnilh in pint and half pint bottles Apothecary leaks and weights Common and belt crown lancets Pill boxes, See. See JP A TEN r MEDICINES, Rriiith oil by hcgrols or dozen Tunington ballam do. Eflonce peppermint do, Bateman’s drops do. Daffy ’» elixir do. •Stoughton’s bitters do. Godlrey’s cordial do. Squire’s elixir do. Dolby’s carminative do. Steer’s opodeldoc do, Hsetlcm’soil do, Andcrfon’s pills do. Hooper’s do. do. Oxiginatcd marine acid, the most ufefu! preparation yet difeovered for remov • ing spots of iron mould, ink, ftamsof wine, &e. &c. Country fh>p keepers fupphed with patent and other medicines at a great allowance, f Pay heian’s orders will be particu- a.tended to. m Medicine chests for fca and plan tation use, put up in the most approved manner. . N. B. Thofc who purchase medicines of them, may rely on getting every arti etc genuine, as they will import regular ly from the best markets, and fell none but of a good quality. Sa.vnr.nah, July 9. ~(tr The CLERK'S OFFICE of Richmond County is removed to the Old i Court-House, on Bay-street, Augulla, m v* , i TO BE SOLD, very lozv, j \ FEW Quarter Catk, ol bcft /L SHERRY WINE, atone dollar j. thiity-feven and a hail cents per gallon* ~~A L S (J ->®tcat Supplies of LIQUORS and GRO IK-. CERIES, jm*: f. PHiNizY, itugujla, June n. »3- FIVE DOLLARS will be paßto any person who deliver at a\ SorrcljCOLT, three years ill, rcliillcanJy Odall, neatly made, the hind feet wbitq/but not certain as to the fore, fomejjwnte in his front, had a swelling otyjne. letter jaw, it is sup posed he hM/rollowed\fome person off on Friday tvening or Saturday morning last. July i. $3- ONE thou£md bulhels of CH AKCOAJLT is wanted at Good Ale. SK OSWEIX EVE & Co. Gin at 4/1 ai>d Wincey at 3/6 F U R \ £, At the DISTILLERY, near Adgufta. POWELL EVE 0 Co- NOTICE. ALL those indebted to the late Concern of ROJUiTON & NKS- Bi FT, of this place, are informed that their refpeftivc accounts and obligations aie placed in the ham's of JSicholas Ware, Esq. for collection. Executive Department, Lcuijville, 18 ih, June, 1802. A RESOLU 1 lON in the words fol lowing, to wit: “ RESOLVED, That his Excellency “ the Governor be and he is hereby autho “ rifed and requested, topurfue fuchrnea “ fares as in his judgment may molt es « fedually afeertaia, and collcft, all just “ claims which the citizens of this (late “ may have against the Creek Nation ot “ Indians; which said claims,(hall,before > “ they are exhibited, be duly authenti “ cated by the oath of one or more dis “ intcrellcd persons, taken and certified “ by any judge, jufticc of the peace, or “ clerk of the superior or inferior “ courts,” Having paffsd bath branches of the legislature, and received the afftnt of the executive—it is Ordeaed, That all persons having claims against the Creek Nation of In dians, for property of any defection by them taken or plundered, be and they arc hereby required, to transmit the fame as soon as puffible to the executive depart ment, authenticated in the manner by the afore recited resolution pointed out. Taken from the Journals of thi Execu tive Department, GEo. R. CLAYTON, Sec’y. N O T I C E. WILLIAM Hamilton having made his petition to the Judge ol the Superior Court of the Wcftein Diihitt, Bating that he was confined by virtue of a writ of capias ad JatisJacier.dum, -ffued at the instance of David Witt, affignec of J. M. Whitney, and having obtained an order in terms of the law paffsd the fifth day of December, 1801, to notify his creditors ot his infolvcncy : All credi tors of the said Wm. Hamilton, are here by notified that the fecund Monday in Oftubei next, at ( arnefvillc, in Frank jin county, is appointed for the time and place at which the said William Hamil ton is to appear, and will then and there be ready, as Bated in his petition, to de liver up a schedule of his property, both real and personal, of which he may be possessed, in order that he may be dif ebarged in terms of the law, and ot which the said David Witt, and all o thers the creditors of the said William Hamilton, are defued to take notice. H. TERRELL. Carne/ville, Franklin court hou/e, July 12, 1802, SHERIFF’S SALE! Oh the jirfl Tutfday in Seh/ember next, at the court hou/\ in Gj/ene county, be troeen the ufuadhouts, WIL L B X E SOLD, One negfoV woman named Nancy; taken/at thA property ot Clay, born Foster, /*i the instance of James H. Nichoifon, Conditions Cath. f J. D. FANNIN, Sherif, Julyiu notice. 'T'HObE vi ho arc ddirous of withdrawing their names itom the AUGUSTA JOCKEY CLUB , will plcafc give notice to the Secretary in writing) thiec months previous to the commencement oi the Races, which will commence the last Wednesday in Febru ary iBcs» agreeable to a rule entered into by the Augulta Jockey Club. NICHOLAS FOX, Sec*ry, Eor the information of th\ good of South-Carolina and Georgia, and especially ihoje whom it does more imme diately concern : WHEREAS it has been represent ed to me by divers persons ol te fpeftability, that George Latham > has been offering for fa e ceitain lands in Barnwell, (iormerly Orangeburg) diftrrd, itate of South-Carolina, originally grant cd to William Minor and George La tham, Ido hereby caution and lorwarn all persons against purchafmg said land of him, or any part or parcel thereof, at he can have no pcflible right or title to said land, or any part of it; said land being already fold, and regularly con veyed, under a power ‘of attorney from him ((aid Latham) to William Minor, fen. (ihe underwritten) both the power of attorney and conveyance appear on the records of Orangeburg diftritl, prior to any other conveyance on record rela tive to said lands—do also inform, that I have given Mr. Latham credit in his account, for one half ol what I fold the lands for— aifa, that Mr. La tham did, on the 29th of December, 1794., acknowledge ray tight to fell the said lands, by drawing out his account of Tales of said lands, swearing to the just ness of it, and issuing attachment against my property in Augufla, in order to compel payment, although the balance was con fiderably in my favor, and he of course cast in his fait—alfo, that alter these tranfaflions in Augusta, he proceeded to Philadel; bia, and fold (aid land# to a Mr, Robert Shazo, merchant there, and receiv ed payment from him. Should he alter this publication, attempt to fell thofc lands over again, 1 hereby forworn all perlons from puichafing laid lands of him. If it fliould be afksd why he does not account with me in South Carolina, where I rcftde, it may be ar.fwctcd, bc caufc he has not honesty enough to ac» count with me for money I paid for him into the Treasury, and the other state of fices, which was to entitle him to one half said lands, fay £ 836 1 s 4. sterling, cxclufive of many years interest, and o ther monies, WILLIAM MINOR. Augujl 19 One Hundred Dollars Rezvard. SI OLEN horn the Subfciiber’a plan* tation, near Georgetown, on or a bcut the 27th April lalt, a likely bright BA.Y HORSE, fevea years old, about fifteen handi high, trots and canters very neatly, anti of a very fcay carriage, brand ed on the mounting buttock L. D. walks fall, and has a trick of thiowing up his head often when rode. As well as the Subfcrihcr can rccollcft, he bclicws the said Horse had a few white hairs in his forehead, and a light (freak on bis nose, inclining to one of his noftiils. The above deferibed Horse formerly belong ed to the Federal Troop, at or near Au gufta, in Georgia; it is probable the said Horse may be offered for sale fomewherc to the southward of this in some of the towns, or poilibly in the upper country. The above reward will be paid upon profccuting the thief or thieves to coo vision, or should information be given to the Subscriber, by poll or other wife, fb that the said Horse may be recovered again, a reward of Twenty Dollars, with all reasonable charges will he paid, by Francis G. Dc LicflTeline. Georgetown (S. C.J June 4. ( Any information given to the Printer of this Gazette relative to the said Horse, will be forwarded with dis patch. SHERIFF’S SALES. At the court- house in Elbert tounty, on the hr ft TuHday in Ottober next, \V I L\B E fO LD, Three ftilK 163 gal lons, one of 136 galleys, and one of 50 gallons, and a coppeyooiler of about 60 gallons, with 30 mailing hoglhcads, one waggon and negro man nam ed Clerr, one wioififor'jiding chair and harness, -aadtwynorfcs ;\ the above pro perty taken by/xccutioT at the instance of William Bbe aeaiaft Levin Wailes i and Wailes. R. MIDDLETON, Sherif, July 18. SHE R I F >F’s SALE At Elbert court- houjL on the Jrjt ? u ’f day in September nest, *'* WILL BA SOLD, 54 acres of landVElbert cornu ty, lying on Aver, joins V,.' Alftjn and othcrsy<veli\ improved; // copied by, and ufeen as Ith; prop,/, ~c Gcrrald Wzhhpn, to fatisfy jo%h j// rcil. ' / \ R: MIDDLETON, Skevff July I o- SHERIFFS SAIEsT On the jtrji Tuefday in September next, at the market-houje in the city of at the ujual hours, WILL BE SOLD. A LEASEHOLD of ihe lot anj v. improvement* at the corner of Broad and Jackson theets, for the teim of three years irom the eighteenth hay of April, one thousand eight hundrd and two, (and immediate [•<■£* (Tii-m en to the purchalcr) together wuh ilin. dry other chattels; taken as thepropnty of Ekazer Early, to fatisfy joleph Sim, mens, ALSO , The lot and improvements on the Bay, in the city of Augusta, No, 8, a Uage and hainefs, ore hurfc, and a house and part of a lot in the town of No. 20, together with sun dry articles or houfchold and kitchen iur. niture; taken as ihe property of Joseph Carrie* to fatisly Montmeilonand iieion. ALSO, Three negro fellows, Robert, Phi land Davy ; taken as the property of John CobDs, to fatisly fandry executions Conditions Cafb. H. M‘TYRE, Sheriff. . July 30. sheriffVsalK On ihe Jtrji Tuefday in September next, at the market house in the city of Au^u/ia, WILL BE bOLD, ONE negro fellow named Cupid; taken as the property of J,ur.c» Waits, to fatisfy an execution in favor of Patrick M Dowell. H. M‘TYRE, Sheriff. June 25. Notice is hereby gi-Utii, TO ail perlons that have not paid their Road and Well Tax, for the pre fentyear, to come forward and pay the fame by the 291 b day of this inhant, or executions will iffuc against every fuck defaulter. s‘" 5 ‘" DREAD PACE, €jjC. T, Auguji ioj 1802. 'I&N N. B. 1 (hail leave this for a few £ays and Mr. Grijfm Tanherfly , at Doft'f Smelt’s Shop, will receive till my re turn, and he will likewise receive the fines from the defaulters of thefubftrip tion city guard for the year 1801, and likewise the balance of the tax for the support of said guard; and all those in default, 1 hope will call and fettle the fame. D. PACE. Cltr COLLECTOR'S SALES. On Tuejday the 14 ‘h September next , at the market house in the city of Augujia, between the hours of 10 and z o’clock , WILL BE SOLD, One lot corner of Centre and Reynold streets, the property of Willi am M‘Tyiere; tax D. 2 93?. One lot on Ellis Itrcet, at present oc cupied by Howel Gregory, and former ly owned byChartier; tax D. 3 One house and lot given in by Edwaid Primrof*, corner of the old Richmond Wa ehoufc fquate; tax D. 4 75. One house and lot given in by George Foil, on Broad ftrcetj balance of due D. 3 25. DREAD PACE, C. C. T. Auguji 13. , COLLECTOR'S SALE- At Elbert court house, on the to turday in Ociober next, WILL BE SOLD, The following property, or as muck there of as will fatisfy the taxes oj Edward L, and Levin fVailes for the yeart 1 800 and rB?r, and also their tax due the United- Stales , 500 acres land, more or Ffs, on the fouth fork of Broad river, veen improved, with an excellent IHfl hotle, fiw and grist mills, lying in Elbert; * i3t due, D. 356 62|;. J AMES COSBY, CelleSor. Auguji 2. Blank Deeds of Conveyance for fai? at this Office.