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dh-eftiSi*- fortrs prefe., „?loc.
5. As'thc lift ol human afflictions con
tains many and obftinare dil'cafes, such as
oanccrs, coi.latnption, epsieply, ‘gour,
p.-ilfy, whkefwelling, Sec. which have
hitherto been for the molt part coniiJertd
as incurable, a concise and faithful ac
count of the latest and molt plaulihle re
medies, or methods ot treatment, is given,
FROM the foregoing account, u mull
r be obvious to all, that \he nature ot the
Encyclopaedia, is peculiarly a-
Oapted to the ptdeut wants of the United
States. Perhaps it contains a greater
number of ufful fads than have ever ap
peared in the compais of four moderate
volumes. No pains, trouble, or expcnic
appear to have been Ipared to render this
economical dictionary as complete as the
prefeat advancement of agriculture, gard
ening, of the familiar arts and manufac
tures, as well as the impeded itare of
medical science, would refpectiveiy admit.
It includes almolf every object more o,
Ids connected with rural, domettic, and |
animal economy. Hence the reader wid I
find numerous experiments related, mary
hundreds, of which have not before oecn
publiihedm the Engiilh language.
With regard to tne additions, the edi.
torwill obiervc, that ,tv» exertions Ihail
be wanting on his parr, to render them as
f ufetui as poihble, to the people of this
country,.,. As no other dileafes but thole
enumerated in article five, are introduced
in the original work, and as it is pecu
liarly adapted to the situation of perions
itl the country, remote from medicai -aid,
it- has been deemed neceifary in the prelent
edition tp detail the molt approved me
thods of guarding againlt the attack, of
dileaies, commonly prevalent in the U
m ted States, of curing them when actu
ally present, and of treating the various
accidents to which agricultural people are
liable, 1 here fhaii alio be given, as full
an account of all the poisonous plants
growing in the United States, as can be
Obtained.
Care (hall be taken to detail all the
d-ifeoveries which Have been mace in the
United States....Thefe "iU be *? und t 0
he more numerous thin is genera* y una
*nned....Manv machines for . lrmm ln S
labor,-and which are pecul 1 " 1 ®
country, (hall be deferibedand 11U ra e
by plates.
The VETERINARY SCIENCE COrnP^e
bending- the application of the prin cl P*^ s
1 of medicine, to the prefervaiion of lhc
health of domestic animals, and the cure
of their diseases, lhall aifo claim a due
degree of attention.... That deftruflive
and native dlfeafe, the yellow water of
horses, lhall be deferihed. and a fuccejf
ful method of cure pointed out.
Laftlv, the objeft of the work being
to ftrpplv families with a compact guide,
in all economical affairs, every ufeful faft
in rural and domestic eronomv, omitted
by Dr. Willich, and which may be I
known to the editor, lhall be inlerted j
and in order to take advantage of pro
grefling improvements, arrangements have
been made to have all the periodical works
on the above fybjefts, forwarded as soon
as publilhisLin England or France.
The editor, will thankfully receive
any communications which may- tend to
irtiprbve the work, and he begs leave rc
fpefffully to solicit them.
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for themfelvcs ; knowing, that proteftions
generally arc, and, perhaps, ought to be,
in a great measure, unavailing, they re
fer the Public to the books they have
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the world two editions of Dr. Rulfell’s
Modern Europe, within the last three
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afeertatned. In the present work, if they
do not advance much, they pledge them
selves not to degenerate. It (hall be
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taste. The paper (hall be fuperfine ; and
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GEORGIA, Burke County.
By William BdduLy, dork oj the court of
ordinary for Jaid county,
WHEREAS Ferriby Sullivan has
applied to me for letters of ad
mmijlraiion on the ejiate and effects oj
John Sullivan, late oj this county, dec,
-/ tIESE are thereyore to cite and ad.
monijh all and [insular the kindred and
creditors of Jaid deccajcd, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time allowed
by law , toJhew cauje, if any they have
why Jaid Utiers Jhoald not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this
3 1 Jl day of May , 1803.
Wm.BADULY, c. c. 0.
GEORGIA, Columbia county.
By Anderson Crawford, clerkofthe
court of Ordinary for Jaid county,
WHEREAS Batjey Moore has ap
plied to me for letters oj ad
minifiraiion on the ejtate and ejfcds oj
JcJfe H Moore , late oj this county > dec.
THESE are therefore to cite and admo
nijh all and Jingular the kindred and ere
ditors of Jaid dcceajed, to be and abpear
at mv office within the timr allowed by law,
to Jhew cauft , if any they have, why
Jaid letters Jhculd not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this
18 th day of June 1803.
A. CRAWFORD, c.c.o
The Suhfcriber
Intends leaving thisftate in a few days,
and will be absent for several months,
during absence, Mr, Wm. Kennedy of
Augusta, merchant, is duly appointed
attorney for James Brown, senior and
junior; trading under the firm of Brown
& Co. All those whom it may concern
arc requested to take due notice.
For JAMES BROWN, senior.
and fclf, |
JAMES BROWN, junior
Augujla, June 1 j, 1
—— f
RUNAWAY from the fubferiber on
the 29th day of May last, a negro
man NEDj when he went away hisdrefs
was a negro cotton jacket, ind panta
loons of fnuff colored caflimerej he is
about 3 feet 9 or 10 inches high, rather
yellow completed, when he walks he
limps on the left, occasioned by a sprain
in his ancle, I expeft he is attempting to
get to Virginia, where I brought him
from—whoever will bring the said negro
to me 01 Collin Pope living In Hancock
or secure him so that I get him, (hall be
gcncroufly rewarded for their trouble,
Wm. BRODNIX.
Sparta , June 7.
—■■ ■ - - -
WILL BE SOLD,
Oh Friday the lC)th July next, at the
late rejidence of John E. Anderjon ,
dcceajed, at the hmr of ten o'clock in
the forenoon, \
All the perfohal property of
faiddcceafcd, confining of horfes,
cattle, a riding chair andXAilky, house.
hold and kitchen furniturel and an ex
tend vc assortment of law aLi miscella
neous books. Credit will 1* given on
all futns exceeding thirty d/llars, until
the ill of January next, thl purehtfers
giving notes with approve* indorfers.—
The sale will continue froA ( day to lay
until compleated. m a
SARAH ANDERS*/,
June 16, W,
Georgia,
By bis Excellent? JOHN MILLEDGE,
Governor and Commander in Chief of
the Army and Navy of this 6 tatc t and
of the Militia thereof:
A Proclamation
VTT'HERfiAS, 1 have received official
information from the Sheriff of
Hancock county, tttjat a certain JAMES
BRIDGES, confined, a charge of
murder, in the common Jail of the said
county, did, on the night of the a6th
ultimo, make his tfeape therefrom—
I have therefore thought ft, to ifluc
this my Proclamation, ottering a Reward
of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS to
any person or persons w ho will apprehend
the said James Bridges, and him fairly
lodge in fomcfecure j til in this Hate.
And 1 do hereby charge and require
all officers, civil and military, belonging
to this Hate, to be aiding and affilling in
apprehending andfecuring ihcfaiti offender
so that he may be brought, by a due course
of law, to anfwcr to the charge allcdged
againtt him.
Given under my hand and the great
fcal of the State, at the State tiuuje
in Louisville, this sixteenth
day of 'June, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and
three, and of the Independence of the
United States of America, the twen
ty f vent h,
JOHN MILLEDGE.
By the Governor,
Hor. Marbury, Sec*y of State.
GOD SAFE THE S I ATE,
£3- JAMES BRIDGES is a flout,
well formed man, about fix feet high,
supposed to be between thirty and thir
ty-five years of age, with dark hair and
complexion.
COLLECTOR'S O ALbS.
At the Court-Hnufe in Greenejh troughs
on Saturday the 6tk of Augufi next,
WILL BE SOLD,
The following property, for the tax and I
cojifor the year i 8or» viz.
2ii acres ot land in Greene
county, on waters ol E. Creek granted
to j* FJenekio, adjoining Giettum; re
turned by Sami. Flcnckin, tax D. x 87 r
go acres Greene county, waters T.
Creek, granted to Wade, adjoining 60
ring, returned by James Hoalt; tax
centt,
96 j acres in Greene county, waters
T. Crccic granted ro Purter, adjoining
Gill, returned by Charles Loyed tax D,
1 4.8
206 acres Greene county, waters T,
Creek, granted to unknown, adjoining
Heard, returned by Johrs Sharp, at trus
tees for Rebecca and P. Peeples; tax
D. 7 87A
100 acres Greene county, waters Rose
Creek, granted to Nai?or» joining Tig
ner, returned by Elijah Cumpings; tax
•jg cents*
1431 acres Greene county, waters R.
L. Creek, granted to Findley, adjoin
ing Cochran, returned by Jeremiah
Lumfdin; tax 7 g cents*
85 acres Greene county, waters of
, Beaverdam, granted to Daniel, adjoin
; ing Anderson, returned by Jon as Mca-
I dor; tax go cents.
I 60 acres Greene county, waters of
R, L. Creek, granted to Pevey, adjoin
ing M ( Michal, returned by Benjamin
Carrel; tax 48 centt.
|oB acres 6reene county, waters Bea*
verdam, granted to Caffna, adjoning
Hunter, returned by John Lifter; tax
D. 1 121
6g acres Greene county, waters R. L.
Creek, granted to Crane, adjoining Da
vis, returned by Wo. Owflcy ; tax D.
3 »$•
100 acres Greene county, waters R.
L. Creek, gfauted to Thompfou, ad
joining Hill, returned by Alexander
Thompson; tax g6J cents,
70 acres Greene county, waters Ap
paUchec, granted to Hill, adjoining
Jinkins, returned by William Smith;
tax By| cents.
100 acres Greene county, granted to
Fitzpatrick, adjoining Bohannon, re
turned by Phenis Whatley; tax 62J ct».
140 acres Greene county, paters Lit
tle'River, granted to Tray wick, adjoin
ing Bird, returned by Thomaa Garrett;
tax 6*l cents.
135 acres Greene county, waters R.
L. Creek, granted to Johnson, adjoin
ing Hills returned by William Hays;
tax 6ij cents.
230 acres Greene county, waters Ap
palachee, granted to Heard, adjoining
Harris, returned by John M'Cailah; tax
D. 1 u|.
105 acres Greene county, waters Ap
palachcc, .grained to Hadfc, adjoining
I 1
D*v& returned bjr Tvfiat ?r f .'icK j tzx
18t| seres Greene county* water*
Oconee, granted to felf, adjoining un
known, ■
150 acres Franklin county, waters B.
Ri • «r t granted to Biin*, and joins Burns,
returned by. Daniel Stamper} tax D*
s 75.'
jo acres Greene county, waters R. h»
Creek* granted to unknown, adjoins
M-Ncal, returned by John Terrel} tax
4.8 cents.
100 acres Greene coonty, waters R,
L. Creek, granted. to Thompson, ad
joining Hill, returned, by John Thomp
son ; tax D, 1 ISJ;
100 acres ditto, waters ditto, granted
to ditto, joining ditto, returned by John
Thompson, as Ttuftee lor Samuel
Thompson j tax D. 1 iBi
30 acres Greene county, watersShoal
derbone, granted to Kinmon, joining
Call, returned by Eli Marib; tax 48cts»
100 acres Greene county, waters Ap
palachee, granted to Wilborn, joining
Newrcn, returned by John Boon j tax
a I 3i
FIELDS KENNEDY, 7*. C.
Greerujlforough, 'June 6-
Alexander Spencer ,
HAS JUST RECEIVED,
And is now opening nn clegmt and r xtet*
five ajj rtmeni of f Alienable
GOODS,
suitable FOR T HE iE.iSON,
IVkich he will dijpoft oj cheap for casts
only— CCJrth/STJNG OF
- needle worked, lajN
X put and cambric mullins,
Printed, bla<k ami colored catnbtickt*
4.4 and 6- 4 biack ;uullto», very low,
F.atn jaconet, ano bcou muslins,
do. do. do. handkerchiefs,
A large and general aflriment ol ca:»
1.1 cob-s and chintzes, newest laftuooUf
White and pi in ten marhiUcs,
Jeans and India dimities,
buperdue cloths and caflimcrcs,
Striped fattint,
I Black, litk velvet, and velvet ribboiff}
Silk and cotton fufpecdc.'S,
Muflinets, aimrtiesand diapers,
Biack and white lace vcih, and P.irit rett.
Ditto ditto yellow gaezra and tiifanys,
Bandana ana black Bared oa haudk’ft.
Biack, fancy and lead coined fiik fliawls*
Fine 6-4 flJT'd muslin Ihawis, aud print
ed ditto.
Belongs, far tenets, per ft am, mode*
Biack, white, and colored crapes
Sattin, china, love, and fancy libboflfc
Fancy fl >wers, wreaths, and feathers
Black and white laces, and edgings ■
great variety
Sewing and embroidering fiiki all colors
Ladies extra long silk gloves, and glove
ties
Ladies and gentlemens morocco pocket
books
Ditto ditto, ho fiery
Hn mhurns coariie sod hoe, low by the
piece
Whit* and printed cotton, and linc&
pocket handkerchu fs
Black white and fancy lans
Ladies fancy kid, and morocco flipper*
Umbrellas, Parafoil, and playing cards
Needles, pound and packer pins
A large and elegant assortment of cot
glass, amber, gilt, biown ard bugle brad*
Marking thread, and cotton, and turkey
yarn
Gold tings, ear rings, clasps and bread
pins .
Silver lace, ribbons, fringe and trimming*
Flcff'd cotton, and Worsted ctewcb, for
tambouring
White and colored thread, tapes and
bobbins
Gentlemens white and brown thread,
and black cotton gloves
Ditto bucklkin, beaver and silk ditto
Pavillion gauze, buckram, and marking
canvas
Black, blue, yellow and striped nackeenr
Durants, wildbores, boiobafccts and cal
limancoes
3.4 7-8 and 4-4 Irish linen and dowlas
Raffia sheeting, raven* duck, and brown
linens
Ticklenburghs, German and BricifU pf
naburgs, cheap by the bolt
Brown Hollands and platillas
Hardware, Stationary, (3c, (3c,
fen Dollars Reward,
RUN- AW AY from the fuberiber, liv
ing in Columbia county, on tin*
18th of April, a negro lad named JOHN,
18 or 20 years ot age, j feet 3 or 4
inches high, dark complexion, large
whiskers or locks on each fide cf h» face*
Any person apprehending (aid negro and
confining him, so that I get him, (had
receive the above Reward,
TH. MERIWETHER.
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