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Ten Dollars Reward.
RUN- AWAY from the subscriber,
on Spirit creek, about the firft of
April, a negro fellow named TIM, a
bout 33 yean old, yellow completed,
c feet 9 or to inches high—his eyes
nave been much injured by being goug
ed, his head it very buflry. This fel
low hat been twice taken, and put to
Savannah jail, but hat got away from
the peifonswho attempted to bring him
home—-he now has a pass, tender the pre
tence of looking him another matter.
Any person taking him and bringing
him home, or confining him in any jail,
and fend a letter to the Pott-Office at
Augusta, directed to ««HEZEKIAH
BEAL, on Spirit creek,” (hall receive
the above Reward, by me,
H. BEAL.
May ia.
The Imported Horse
DARE-DEVIL,
WILL stand at my plantation, near
Edgefield court, house, and cover
at Forty Dollars the Season, to be dis
charged by punctually pa>ing Thirty
Dollars within the year, or Twenty.five
before the fcafon expires. Notes mutt be
sent with the mares accordingly, and One
Dillar to the Groom. Marcs may be
well fed twice a day, at one (hilling, or
once, at fix pence, which mutt be paid
before they are taken away. Upwards
of four hundred acres of land arc inclofcd
as pasture for the accommodation of mares,
nnd the utmott care will be taken, but
not liable for any accidents orefcapes,
Dare-Devil is a horse of high form,
and great ttrength, fully 16 hands high,
a fine bay. He was bred by the Duke
of Bedford, was one of the fleeted horses
in England, and his blood is furpafled by
no horse ever imported. He was got by
Magnet, his dam Hebe by Chryfolite,
out of Profcrpine, full fitter to Eclipse,
tylagnet was one of the heft sons of King
Herod, and Chryfolite was got by Blank,
thebeftfon of the Godolphin Arabian.
Dare-Devil is a furefoal getter, and
his flock have every where proved them- ,
selves equal or superior to any breed ever
tried in America.
A number of letters from gentlemen of
the highest refpeiflability in Virginia to
the owner, attesting the high estimation
in which this horse is held in that state,
and the incredible performance of many
of his colts, will he left with the horse,
for the fatisfaftion of those who may
choose to read them.
Thefeafon will commence on the 2?th
March, and end the i jth August next,
ARTHUR SIMKINS,
February 17.
SHERIFFS SALES.
By virtue ”J an order of the honorable
the Superior court of Burke county ,
founded on a rule ahfolute, for the
forechfure of a mortgage , given by
Peter Rohinfon and William Spencer
Smith to Joseph Ricardo,
WILL BE SOLD,
At the court-house in Wnynejborough, on
the firji Eufday in 'June next ,
ONE lot or parcel of land, contain
ing one half acre, known by the
plan of the town, by the No. 3, butting
and bounding eaftwardly by Liberty,
ttreet, northwarly by lot No. 4, weft,
wardly by Shadrick-ftreet, and fouth
•wardly by the dividing line of the said
lot No. 3. Also twelve lots in the said
town, known by their Numbers, to wit :
Nos. —5,6, 42, 43* 44* 43* s^*
57* 5&» 59* 99* 10 °> 10 1; f°r
mcrly the property of said Robinson and
Smith, Conditions Cadi.
GROSS SCRUGGS S. B.
Robert Edwards
INFORMS his friends, and the public,
that he has commenced keeping Enter
tainment, for man and horse, on the
South fide of Broad-street, near the Mar
ket in Augnfta ; where every attention
(hall be paid to such as may favor him
with their custom.
Augujia , May 1 3,
NOTICE IS MEREST GIVEN,
To all persons indebted to the
estate of James Parke, late of the coun
ty of Warren, dec, to come forward
and make payment, within three months
irons this date, as the lituation of the
estate will not admit of longer indol
gcnce, those having demands againfl the
estate are requested to bring them in pro
perly attested ; within the time preferib
sd by law,
MARY PARKE, Adm’x.
SOLo. THOMPSON. Adm’r.
Warren, March 7.
COLLECTOR'S SALES.
jU the court-hcufe in Columbia, on Sa
turday the tijl day of May next ,
WILL BE SOLD\
The following property , or as much there
of as will falisfy the taxes with ccfis ,
for the year 1802, viz.
6 5 acres of land, Columbia
county, adjoining Burroughs and Skin
ner, the property of Henry Skinner;
tax 60 cents.
140 acres of land Columbia county,
adjoining Ellis, the property of Thomas
Griffin ; tax Bcents.
200 acres ot land Columbia county,
adjoining Collier and others, the pro
perty of James Stallings; tax D. r r to*
2000 acres of land Columbia county,
adjoining Moore and Bcal ! , the proper
ty of Joihaa Giinage; tax D. 18 3 11.
300 acres of land Columbia county,
adjoining Fleming and Ship, the pro
perty of Richard jowell; tax 86cts.
too acres of land Columbia county,
adjoining Bofwcll and Bulman, the pro
perty of John Tuder; tax 70* cts.
364 acres of land Columbia county,
adjoining Smith and Speers, the proper
ty of Isaac Williams • tax 72* cts.
*OO acres of land Columbia county,
granted to the heirs of Richard Graham,
on the waters of Kioka, the property of
William Wilkins; tax D. 4 76*.
43 acres of land Columbia county, ad
joining Crawford and Dozier, the pro
perty of Elilha Morrison ; tax 43*- cts,
203 I*2 acres land Columbia county,
adjoining Low and Maddox, the proper
ty of Mcnora Bell; tax D. 3 3}.
zoo acres of land Columbia county,
adjoining Crawford and Aldridge, the
property of William Eatherington; tax
D. 1 52|.
$73 acres of land Washington county,
adjoining unknowm the property of Za
chariah Sinkfield ; tax D. 2 ioj«
300 acres of land Columbia county,
adjoining Newfom and Reaves, the pro
perty of Nathan Harrifs; tax D. 1 3.
100 acres of land Columbia county,
adjoining Goode and Davis, the proper
ty of William Wright; tax cts,
130 acres of land Columbia county,
adjoining Whittenton and Carr, the pro
perty of Mary Hartifon ; tax 27 cts,
500 acres of land Jackson county, ad
joining M‘Danicl and Jackson, the pro
perty of Armintcs Stewart; tax D. 1 17
200 acres of land, Columbia county,
adjoining Batbree and Watson, the pro
perty of Lewis Watson; tax D, 1 Br|.
300 acres of land Columbia county,
adjoining Becham and Ellis, the pro
perty of the late William Cobbs, dec*
tax D. 3 28^.
500 acres Columbia county, adjoining
Ansley and vacant at the time of survey,
the property of William Few, jun, tax
D. to isx*
600 acres of land Oglethorpe county,
adjoining Maccornmon and vacant at the
time of survey, the property of Henry
Hampton; tax D. 13 3^.
200 acres Columbia county, adjoining
Randolph and others, the property of
Thomas Few; D. 10 671.
300 acres Columbia county, adjoining
Howard and Embree, the property of
William Short; tax D. 4 6J.
130 acres Columbia county, adjoin
ing Randolph and Carr, the property of
John Peltct; tax D 7 86£.
350 acres Columbia county, adjoin
ing Miles and M«Munn, the property of
Martha Howard, returned by Aquila
Howard ; tax D. 3 Bz|.
200 acres Columbia county, adjoin
ing Nalh and Maddox, the property of
Lewis Tolar; tax 371 cts.
30 acres Columbia county, adjoining
Ross and Hunt, the property of John
M'D-.ffie; tax D. 184 J.
100 acres in Columbia county, adjoin
ing Macartcy and Rcefe, the property
of Jonathan Smith; tax 93T cts.
114 acres Columbia county, adjoining
Watson and Maddox, the property of
John Ross; tax 30 cts.
30 acres Richmond county, adjoining
the town of Bedford, the property 01
John Baker; tax 30 cts.
r 33 acres Columbia county, adjoin
ing Winfree and Paikes, the property of
Nicholas Ferrell; tax 81 \ cts.
3 11 acres Columbia county, adjoin
ing Ross and Templeton, the property of
Joseph Scott; tax D. 3 31*.
it 2 acres Columbia county, adjoin
ing Lynn and Goldwire, the property of
David Fulten; tax 36* eta.
200 acres Columbia county, adjoin
ing Motes and Ray, the property of Per
ry Griffis; tax D. 1 82.
430 acres Columbia county, adjoin
ing Baldwin and Ray, the property of
William Seay; tax D. 3 14L
330 acres of lanl, Columbia county,
adjoining Sanders and M‘F«tUnd, the
prefer ty of Mmy Rcge«; tsx D.fjl
-2871 acre# of land VV’sfiu'cgtoa ccsa
ty, adjoining Callings and others, the
property of Gad well Harrison ; (ax D.
1 3'i'
217 acres Colombia county, adjoin
ing Dozii r • nd Kendrick, the property
of Charles Decn ; tax 73 cts.
rco acres Wiikes count*, adjoining
Thomas and others, the property of Fin
law M'Cowan ; tax 54 cts.
Columbia county, adjoining
?,ccc and Wriglvlborough, the property
1 Peter Oseiby; D. 3 48.
241 acres Columbia county, adjoining
Johns and Sanders, the property of Da
niel Perryman; tax Bo| cts.
1817 acres Columbia county, adjoin
ing Marlhall and Biair, the property of
Col. Wm. Few, returned by Johuoey
Lee; tax D. 22 905.
224 acres Columbia county, adjoin- I
ing Marfkail and Dunn, the property of I
the late Caleb Montcreef; tax D. 3 2s. {
57 acres Columbia county, adjoining
Jones and Dunham, the property of Eli
as Jones; tax 96 cts.
The nndernamed are thole that ne
glected giving in their lifts of taxable
property, and are taxed by their former
returns agreeably to law.
200 acres of land Columbia county,
adjoining Booker and Tirfley, the pro
perty of William Zachry ; tax D, 12 67.
233} acres Columbia county, adjoin
ing Vinson and Walton, the property of
Isaac Low; tax D. 129.
1175 acres Columbia county, adjoin
ing Smith and Wrightfborough, the pro
perty pf Benjamin Recce; tax D. 24
S4-I*
acres Columbia county, adjoining
M'Farland and others, the property of
Daniel Weft; tax D. 1 96*.
100 acres Columbia county, adjoining
Reaves and Smith, the property of Jo
seph Smith ; D. 1 27.
100 acres Columbia county, adjoining
M‘Farland and Watson, the property of
Hugh Breacher; tax D. 1 27!.
F. FARRAR, T, C,
March 2£.
SHERIFF’S sales.
On the firji Tuejday in June next , at the
Court- kou/e in Greene county , between
the usual hourst
IVI L L BE SOLD,
12 c acres of land In Greene
on the feuth fork of Little-river,
adjoining Rea and Flukcr, the plantation
whereon Sally Williams lives, and tak
en as her property, at the instance of
Skelton Standcrfer and Henry Potts;
pointed out by the defendant, 1
Also, 147-f acres near the fkallfhoals,
on Rocs creek, adjoining Barks and
Sims, the plantation Wm. Robertson
lives on, and taken as his property at the
instance of Wm. Bivins; pointed out by
the defendant.
Also, one large bay horse, taken as
the property of James Reed ; at the in
stance of James Hines,
Also, one bay mare, taken as the pro
perty of Little B. Jenkins, at the in
stance of M‘Alliftcr and Stewart.
Also, 150 acres in Franklin county,
: granted to Robert Burns, and adjoins
said Burns, on the waters of Broad-river,
taken as the property of Daniel Stamper,
at the instance of John Heard; pointed
out by the defendant.
Also, 150 acres in Greene county,
on the Appalachee river, adjoining Dun
kins and Wm. Jenkins,
Also, 100 acres Greene county, on
the Appalachee river, it being the plan
tation whereon Little B. Jenkins and
Molly Carmichael now lives; taken as
the property of Wm. Jenkins to fatisfy
John Heard.
Also, one dark bay horse, two cows
and calves, and four head of hogs, taken
as the property of Shedrick Peeler, at
the instance of Virgil H. Vivion, & Co,
J, D. FANNIN, Sheriff.
The Subfcrihers
RETURN their thanks to the citizens
of Augusta and its vicinity, for the
liberal encouragement they have received
since their commencement of business in
this city. They still continue to carry on
the TAYLORING BUSINESS as usu
al, in all its various branches, at their
Shop, two doors above Mr. John Fox’s,
on Broad-ftrcet, formerly occupied by /
Mr- William Benning, as a Grocery— j
Where thofc who favor them with their i
custom, may depend on having their
work done with neatness and dispatch.
All Orders thankfully received, and
punctually attended to, by the public's
humble servants,
HUBBARD fcf WHITE.
A? r *l- 24-
TUST received, dire ft from ffce Pafen-
J tec, a frefh fapply of Dr. Lee's P ater£
BILLIOUS PILLS, prepared (only) U
Samuel H. P. Lee, New-London, inem.
. her of the Connefticut Medical Society
which have beer found so highly ufeful in
all parts of the world, particularly in th e s
Atnerican fcaports, where fevers prevail
and Angularly ufeful to all fta-faring p to , I
pie, both as a preventative and cure, for
diseases of foreign climates. There is no
medicine found so ufeful and efficatious
in the spring season, for all those com.
plaints which arise from a redundance of
Bile in the stomach, causing Jaundice,
Indigestion, Dyfentaries, Intermittant
Fevers, and Costiveness. They are c,
qually well known for their Angular vir
tues in removing the efTcfts of a debauch,
in eating and drinking over night, by
relieving the system from that latitude,
| fullnefs and feverifh heat consequent to
| indulgences at the fhrlne of Bacchus!
\ The above Pills, from a number of
years experience, are considered the heft
purgative physic, of any in use from the
shops, being perfeftly mild and fafe, and
may be used freely without any interrup
tion to business, therefore proper for tra
vellers by sea or land. An emetic should
never be taken (unless from abfolutc nc
ceffity) whenever these Pills can be obtain
ed. For sale with printed direftions and
certificates, price 50 cents per box, by
ISAAC HERBERT. Agent
for Georgia and South-Carolina,
Os whom Venders may be supplied
on commission, &c.
Also, just received from the above Pa
tentee, Doftor Lee’s celebrated ARO
MATIC PASTE, for the Teeth and
Gums, a medicine unrivalled for cleaning,
whitening and rendering firm in the rock
ets, alj Icofe, black and foul teeth, cures
the feurvy in the gums, and thereby pre-
I vents their bleeding, and is perfeftly fafe
to the enamel of the teeth, in children as
' well as adults. Its use gives a fine sweet
breath, and cures a foeted one, and its
taste is remarkbly pleasant. This medi
cine stands high in repute, and the pro
prietor pledges himfelf for the fafety and
good effects of it. Price 50 cents per
box.
Also, Doftor Van Vleeck’s German
STOMACHIC BITTERS, in cannis
ters, at 50 cents each. The feeble con
valescent, as well as bitter drinkers, and
public inns, will find them the heft
cheapest of any.
The Sublcriber
Has jujl Received & for Sale,
Fourth proof Jamaica RUM,
Weft India and Northward do,
Madeira and Malaga WINES,
Bcft Baown SUGAR,
Swedes IRON, and
CROCKERY WARE, in Crates, well
affbrted.
Which he will dispose of very low for
CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE
ISAAC HERBERT.
Ap r 'l .
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the Jirjt Tuefday in June next, at
the market-house in the city oj Augu\
jia, at theujual hours,
WILL BE SOLD,
Four acres of land, with a
good dwelling house, and all necessary our
houses, lying within three miles of Au
gusta, on the Savannah road, joining
Glafcock and Mead ; levied on as the pro
perty of John Kennedy, to fatisfy an ex
ecution in favor of James Brown Sc Co.
Also, one negro fellow named Jack,
one cotton machine of fifty-two Taws,
and one cart andhorfe ; levied as the pro
perty of George Fee, to fatisfy sundry
executions.
One negro woman called Virey ; tak
en as the property of Charles Munns, to
fatisfy Philip F. Raisin.
Two feather beds, one bedstead, one
writing delk, with sundry other articles
of furniture, and wearing apparel ; taken
as the property of Charles Carter, dec,
to fatisfy Loring Sc Sever. —Terms ca(h»
H. M ( TYRE, Sheriff,
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the firfi Tuifday in June next, at
iVaymjbirovLah court-house,
WILL BE S OLD.
87 j acres of land in Burke
1 county, water* of Brier creek, adjoin
| ing lands of Josiah Mathews and Lewis
Bryant; executed as the property of
Tdm« Saucer, to fatisfy an execution
of W,n. Moore, levied on by the con
stable and returned to me.
GROSS SCRUGGS, D. S, _
Tobacco Notes for sale at
• 1 1 O lvs£.
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