The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806, September 04, 1802, Image 4

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Vr- Smith, A S ir.ifrej i cfcntat it r.s have gene abroad relative to ti e rates cf chaining at Richmond Ealh, I will th?.ik>cu •o publifti the follcv*.irg ftr the in formation of the public in prneial ; / Standing Bo: filers, per day, D. r A Lady with an Ii fant, per day, i 25 Lodging for t.-anfient persons, 12 J- For Break Taft, 311 Dinner, 50 Supper, 3 1 i Cold Hatha, grads Warm do. 2£ Servant*!, board per day • 37T noises, belonging to landing boarders 62 \ Ditto, belonging to travellers 75 Madeira Wine per bottle 1 50 Sherry do. do. 1 Biandy per pint 50 Rum do. 50 Gin do. 50 Porter per bottle 37 *- JOSEPH G. POSNER. N. B. My ILufe oj Entertainment, in Louifvillc, is if ill kept open for the ac commodation of my frien t, and tra vellers in general. Richmond Bath', Aupvfl 26. i d—; * —’ Executive Department, LotafviUe, 18 (h June, 1802. A RESOLUTION in the words fol lowing, to wit: “ RESOLVED, That his Excellency the Governor he and he is hereby autho "i rifed and requeued, topurfuc futhmea -5 fureias in his judgment may most ef ‘ fcttually afeettain, ami colkft, ali just * s claims which the citizens of this (fate may have against the Creek Nation of u Indians; which said claims, shall, before they are exhibited, be duly authenti ** cated by the oath of one or more dis (X ihtcrefted perfen?, taken and certified "* by any juiige, jultice of the peace, or •*' clerk, of the superior or inferior ** courts.” Having patted both branches <if the legiflaturc, and received the aflent • f the executive—it is That all persons having rfaims agamft the Creek Nation of In dians, for property of any defeription by them taken or plundered, be and they •re hereby required, to transmit the fame no Toon as pcffiblc to the executive depart* dent, authenticated in the manner by rhe afore recited resolution pointed out. Taken from the Journals oj the Execu tive Department , GEo R. CLAYTON, Sec'y. ■: irous of 'fs from ,UU, will retary in is to the vhich will in Ettisaw e entered b. Sec’ry, Silver-Blbff Lands. the jeconu Mofjuuy in 'juuuaiy next , at ti o'clock, WILL IJE SOLD, By PL BLIC Ai JON, if not before difpojed of hy t rivale Contract, at Sti ver- Blujj', ALL thofc Vi luable LANDS, on buth fidcs o Savannah river, and xymg in Ktchmoid county, Georgia; Edgefield and Barr well d lit lifts, South- Catolina, conhliin»ol about 13,600 a crei of land, ol vhich 2000 acres are high rivet fwampJ in Georgia, and the remainder of about 1000 acres of high river swamp, and g|6oo of excellent cot con orpine land, South Carolina; on the Carolina fide is fine of the belt Mill Scats in this ttate, L Hollow and Iron creeks united, on wf;ich arc a Saw Mill of tour Saws, a GnlJ Mill and two pair of Stones, and a Cotton Saw Gin, with water tor the whole in the dried fcafons, 'lhe Lands in Catolinja will, after referv Eg a lufficiency for she Saw Mills, be laid off into small Plantations, to suit purcha lers and fcttlers. Terms, one third Calh, and the re mainder in one and tjwo years, with in tereil from the datf ; bonds, with ap proved personal fccutity (or the remain der, with a mortgage of the property. Purchasers to pay tor titles. Thrfe lands will b? immediately re surveyed, and laid off into fmail traft>, (except the Mill Scat) which, when done, dhie notice will he given. For further particulars, apply to Col. A. Gordon, S*va mah ; Dr. John K amsa v, Charlc ft o ; Oswell Fvu Eiq. Augutta ;or Charles Goodwin, aiSilver-B'uff. Atoil 22. . SHERIFF'S SALES. At the court- house in the county of Ellert, on the Jirfi TuefJay in OOther next, ff/JL L BE SO LD, The fclloaing property, to mt : 2co acres of land in lilbert county, lying on the fouth fo>k oi Broad river, including the plantation whereon Samuel Nelson formerly Uvcd, and cc copied by Lane; taken by execution as the property of laid Mellon. 200 acre* in f«id county, on Broad ri ver, it being the place where Ilham Ho gan now lives, and taken as the property of ftid Hogan. Also 4 negroes, Betty and her two youngest children, and a negro woman by the name of Jenny; taken as the property of William Carter, to fatisly sundry executions. 570 acres of land in said county, ly ing 00 Cedar creek, and joins R. Hunt; taken by execution as the property of John Cunningham, tofatisfy sundry ex ecutions. 117 acres in said county, on Broad fiver it being the place where Thomas Nixt now lives, and taken a* the property of • i said Nixt, returned by conflablc, 140 acMf of land in said ccunty, on * Savannah river, joins Jefle Mann, with good improvements; and taken by ex ecution as the property of Peter Hinton, and returned by Hugh Meats, conftable* R. MIDDLETON, Sheriff. Aueufl 23. SHERIFF'S SALE. On thefrji Tuefd\in Septa/oer next , at the market house in\the crJ/fof Augujia, WILL BK/SOLD , ONE negro f tUGyo named Cupid; taken as tjre property of James Watts, to famiy an execution in favor ot Patrick MNDowell. \ V H. M‘TYRE, Sheriff, ______ Notice As hereby given , TO ail perforai that have not paid their Road and well Tax, lor the pre sent year, to comftforwartP and pay the fame by the 29th dfy- of/this intiant, or executions will iffaAagainft every such defaulter. \ DREAD PACE, C. C, T, J Augu/t 10, tBoz. \ N. B. I (hall leave tht\ for a few days, and Mr. Grijfn Tankerfh, at Dcftor Smelt’s Shop, will receive till my re- * turn, and/he will likewilat receive the fines frojft the defaultets of tyic fubferip- 1 tion city guard for the year 1801, and likewise the balance of the tax for the fuppert of said guard j and all thole in default, I hope will call and fettle the fame. D PACE. CITT COLLECTOR'S SALES. On Tuefday the 14 th September next t at j the market- hcuje in the city cf Augvjia, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock, WILL BE SOLD, One lot corner of Centre and Reynold sheets, the property of Willi am M‘Tyiere; tax D. 2 93^. One lot on Ellis ft reel, at present oc cupied by Howcl Gregory, and former ly owned by Chsrtierj tax D. 5 One house and lot given in by Edward Primrofc, corner of the old Richmond Wa ehoufe square; tax D. 4 75. One house and lot given in by George Foil, on Broad fticet; balance of tax due D. 3 2f. DREAD PACE, C. C. T, Avgufl 13, COLLECTOR’S HALE. At Elbert court house, on the Jecond Sa tvrday in QEober next , WILL BE SOLD, The following property , or as much there of as will fatisfy the taxes of Edward L. and Levin for the years 1800 and 1801, and also their tax due the United States, 500 acres land, more or less, on the fouth fork ot Broad river, well improved, with an excellent flill house, saw and gtift trills, lying in Elbert j tax due, D. 356 6z|. J AMES COSBY, ColieZor. Augujl 2, Brought to Augufla Jail the 25th July, inliaut, a negro boy, by came HARRY, about 15 years old, who fays he belongs to William Shaw, living near Cambridge (South Carolina.) The owner is requested to come and prov e h s property, pay charges, and lake him away. HENRY TATE, Jailor, A'j£uJj, July 31, Fifty Dollars Rtwafi. SI GLEN out V ilie fubfcribex's Sable on Sunday mVht the Bth instant, a CHESNUT SORREL GELW&G, a boat five feet higty fix yedrs old this spring, blaze face, lather inoie to one fide than the other, Ka* a lump in the sere part of his the fizc of a walnut, walks Jml trots Weil, has a very high carriajfc when yioving, has a . white spot on a'fcch fide of 'ois back near his vreathers/uther a little tagged hi pt, switch tail, carries his head \nd tail ve ry high, no brand# —A»fi>j a\ Saddle and Brjdve, the (addle veryVemarka ble as it jf covered with buck Ikih, a blue faddte cloth edged with caflimope. A [dated bit and bradocm bridle, the bit on y plated out fide, with a large circle on each fide of the bit. The above re ward will be paid cn conviflion of tho thief, or TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS if fecurcd in any jail in this state. FLOYD JARVIS. Georgia, Richmond county , 7 Augujt 10, 1802. 3 wt-t —; ‘ One Hundred Dollars Reward. STOLEN from the Subfcribct’a plan tation, near Georgetown, on or a bout the 27th April last, a likely bright RAY HORSE, seven years old, about fifteen hands high, trots and canters very neatly, and of a very gay carriage, brand ed on the mounting buttock L, D. walks fall, and has a trick of throwing up his bead often w’hcn rode. As well as the Subfcrihcr can recoiled!, he believes the said Horse had a few white hairs in his forehead, jind a light streak on his nose, inclining to one of his noßiils. The above deferibed Horse formerly belong ed to the Federal Troop, at or near Au gusta, in Georgia; it is probable the said Horse may be offered for sale fotncwherc to the southward of this in some of the towns, or possibly in the upper country. The above reward will be paid upon prcfecuting the thief or thieves to con vidHon, or should information be given to the Subscriber, by post or otherwise, so that the said Horse may be recovered again, a reward of Twenty Dollars, with all rcafonable charges will he p-dd, by Francis G. Dc Liefleline. Georgetown fS. C,J June 4. Any information given to the Printer of this Gazette relative to tho ; fajd Horse, will be forwarded with dis | patch. ALL persons indebted to the estate of James Lartybert of Bur/e county, dec ate requested toNnakeipitt'ediatepay. ment, and those who’havp' any demand againft said estate to reii | der them to the fujdsribers within the time prefciihcd hjtTawi ANDREVV LAMBERT, * j A ME* LAMBERT, Ad’ms. WILJKIAM SKINNER,. August jo, ' Yoii SALE , A handsome FARM, fifteen miles from Augusta, and on the Post- Road leading from said place to Pocota- Jigo, Charlelton and Savannah, has on it a good crop of cotton and corn, fay ten acres of cotton and twenty of corn ; al fu potatoes, &c, with a tolerable good dwelling house, and out buildings. The place is well calculated for a public house and (lore, as there is none on that road within fifty miles of Augusta, after leaving the Sand-Bar; as lor further particulars apply to Major James Fox of Augusta, or the fubfcrfcer now living on the premises. Indifpctablc Titles will be made. Augnjl 2s, N. H. BUGG. Notice is hereby given , HP BAT the fubferiber Lrs eu ther loft or mill aid a hand given by James Ware, of EUrcrt county, to the fubfcniber, for the Wm of fix hun dred and eighty- five dollar# and fi'ty cents, bearingSdate almut the fifth day cf April, either in three or ten days alter 2W, with a credit cn the b ack of onfTutqatcd and fifty dc 1 lars • and all persons are hereby foiwarr.cd agaieft trading for said and the said James Wjfre is also forwarned payirg cf said tyjrfe to any perlon, otheE than the fubferiber, as I have never traded said note to any person whatevei. DUKE HAMILTON. Huncock county , Augnjl 17. Clank Deeds of Conveyance | for falc at this Office. DRUGS. MEDICINES, i?,. Ew ell & Cocke, Having revived an extenjive and vay r , ij f Medicines Jk c. at their Shob 'xchnnge, L is ChurLfj>r n le: b. or bbl. trr, do. of a fupedot incu flics ictic Camphor, opium, alaicuuda, Magnesia, common and calcined Colombo, calomel, borax Senna, atfenic, quick silver Blue and white vitriol, * Gum arable, myrrh and aloes Long pepper, turmeric, ginger Cinnamon, cloves Nutmegs and mace Refined liquorice White and brown candy Frelh tamarinds, fweei spirits nitre Spirits lavender and hartfhorn Effcntial oils and perfumery of various kinds Hand (brae smelling bottles Tooth brushes Wjdh balls and court plaifter Cattor oil in quart and pint bottles Sweet oil in do. Spirits turpentine • do. Large pewter ft ringes in cases Reeves's water colours in boxes Camel ir pcuals Copal varnilh in pint and half pintbottles Apothecary fcaics and weigtus Common and bert crown lancets Pill bones, See. Sic PATENT MEDICINES . British oil by ibegroft or dozen Turlington balfatn do, EfTencc peppermint do. Bateman's drops do. Daffy’s elixir do, Stoughton's bitters do, Godfrey's cordial do. Squire’s elixir do. Dolby's carminative do. Steer’s opodeldoc do. Haer tern's oil do, Andcrfon’s pil'd do, i Hoopei's do. do. Oxiginatcd mtf’ir.c acid, the moil us ful preparation yet discovered for remov ing spots of iron mould, ink, ftamsof wine, &t. Sec. Country sh keepers (applied with patent arid other medicines ai a great allowance. Priyfician’s orders will be particu larly attended to. §§§ Medicine chests for sea and plan tation use, put up in the molt approved manner. N. B, Those who purchase medicines of them, may rely on getting every arti cle genuine, as they will import regular ly from the best markets, xml fell »or.c but of a good quality. Savannah, 'July 9. ~ 1 c e. WILLIAM Hamilton having made his petition to the Judge of the Superior Court of the Wcfttrn Diftnitj Hating, that he was confined by virtues! a writ of capiat ad JatisJaciereiu wi m uC at the infiance of David Witt, ig r,£cu J. M. Whitney, and having obtained an order in terms of the law paifed the an. day of December, 1801, to notify m* creditors of his infolvcrcy ; All } tors of the lard Wm. Hamilton, arentrt* by notified that the second Morday tu Oftober next, at (atnefville, * n . "T lin county, is appointed for the time place at which the said William ton is to appear, and will then and be ready, as slated in his petition, to “ e « liver up a fchedulc cf his picpei»y> °* real and jcrfonal, of which he n a y * node fled, in order that he may e J charged in terms of the law, which the said David Wilt, ard o thers the creditors of the said Hamilton, are dclired to take octree. H. TEREbLL* Carne/ville, Franklin court houfc, July 12, iBo2t _ The CLERKS OFFICE 1 Richmond County is removed to tr.c j Court-Houle, on Bay-ftrcet, Aaguita. Sheriff’s Blank Tit ks fcrs* at this Olftce.