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JUST received, JircA Prom the Paten
tee, 3 Irerti supply of Dr. Lee’s Patent
ttILLIOUS PILLS, prepared (only) by
Samuel H. P. Lee, New. London, mem
* ber of the Connecticut Medical Society,
which have been found so highly ufeful in
all pans of the world, particularly in the
American fcaports, where fevers prevail,
and Angularly ufeful to all Tea.faring peo
ple, both as a preventative and cure, for
dileafcs of foreign climates. There is no
medicine found so uieful and efficacious
in the spring season, for all those com.
plaints which arise from a redundance of
Bile in the stomach, caufmg Jaundice,
Jndigeftion, Dyfcntaries, httertaitf.ant
Fevers, and Costiveness. Ttiey are el
qualiy well known for their Angular vir
tues in removing the eifefts of a debauch,
in eating and drinking over night, by
relieving the fyitem from that lafluude,
fullncfs and feverifh heat confeqnent te
indulgences at the shrine of Bacchus!
The above Pills, from a number of
pears experience, are conAdered the bed
purgative phyAc, of any in use from the
mops, being perfectly mild and fafe, and
may be used freely without any interrup.
"ion tobuAnefs, therefore proper for tra.
'ellcrs by sea or land. An emetic should
never be taken (unlets from absolute ne
cessity) whenever these Pills can be obtain,
ci. For sale with printed directions and
c;itiAcates, price 50 cents per box, by
ISAAC HERBERT, Agent
for Georgia and South-Carolina,
Os whom Venders may be fupplicd
op commission, &c.
Also, just received from the above Pa
tentee^llodor JUec'B celebrated ARO- 1
MATtC PASTE, for the Teeth and
Gums, a medicine unrivalled for cleaning,
whitening and rendering Arm in the fock
cts, all loose, black and foul teeth, cures
the (curvy in the gums, and thereby pre
vents their bleeding, and is perfectly fafe
to the enamel of the teeth, in children as
well as adults. Its use gives a Ane Tweet
breath, and cures a fasted one, and its
fafte is remarkkly plcafant. This medi
cine Hands 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 cannif.
tens, at 50 cents each. The feeble con
valescent,- as well as bitter drinkers, and
public inns, will And them the best and
chcapeft of any.
The Subfcfiber
Has just Received G? for Sale ,
Fourth proof Jamaica RUM,
Weft India and Northward do.
Madeira and Malaga WINES,
Best Baown SUGAR,
Swedes IRON, and
CROCKERY WARE, in Crates, well
aflbrted-
Which he will dispose of very low for
(* ASH Or COUNTRY PRODUCR
ISAAC HERBERT.
April 5.
Hugh Nejbitt
HAS taken his brother ALLEN into
Copartnership. They will conduft
their JPuAnefs un4cr the Firm of
H.&A.NESbHT.-
3V Those indebted to the late Con
-cern of RolfloH & N+flitt, to Samtui
Barnett , or to the Subscriber, are requeft
e'd to make payment to the above Firm.
HUGH NESBITT.
4ngufia % April 30,
Ten Dollars Reward.
RUN-AWA Y from the fuberiber, liv
ing in Columbia county, on the
i Bth of April, a negro lad named JOHN,
18 or to years ot age, 5 feet 3or 4
inches high, dark complexion, large
whifleers or locks on each Ade of his face.
Any person apprehending said negro and
conAning him, so that I got him, (hall
receive the above Reward.
TH. MERIWETHER,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
iVaytuJioroui'h, Burkercountyy June 9.
The faie of Robinson and
Smith’s lots is postponed until the firfi
‘Tuejday in July next, in-conCeqacnce of
■ah -re being but tew. bidders. •
w If any perfoa has a just
demaud against me, he is tequefted to
render his accountior payment —I think
proper to give this notice previous to
my embarkation for Europe. Applica
tions for Renting or PurchtAng roy pro
perty in South Carolina, to be made in
-ttitare to Colonel Robert Watkins.
RALPH SPENCE PHILIPS,
5 COLLECTOR'S SALES. 1
At the Court-Hou/e in Greenejb trough,
on Saturday the 6th of August next,
Will be sold.
The following property , for the tax and
cojlfor the year 1801, viz.
2 11 acres of land in Greene
county, on waters o i E. Creek granted
to j. Fieoekin, adjoining Grcfh.tm; re
turned by Sami. Flcnekin, tax D. t 871
50 acres Greene county, waters T, i
Creek, granted to Wade, adjoining Bo
ring, returned by Jau.cs tax
§ 6 j cents. I
962 acres in Greene county, #ateh
T. Creek granted to Porter, adjoining
Gill, returned by Charles Loyed tax B.
1 48.
106 acres Greene county, waters T.
Creek, granted to unknown, adjoining
Heard, returned by John Sharp, as tru£
tees lor Rebecca and P. Peeples; tax
D. 78? f
•00 acres Greene county, waters Rofc
Creek, granted to Naitar, joining Tig*
ner, returned by Elijah Cummings; tax
75 cents.
143 i acres Greece county, waters R.
L. Creek, granted to Findley, adjoin
ing Cochran, returned by Jeremiah
Lumfdin ; tax 75 cents.
85 acres Greene county, waiats of
Beaverdam, granted to Daniel,
ing Andcrfon, returned by Jonas Mea
dor; tax go cents.
60 acres Greene county, waters of
R. L. Creek, granted to Pevey, adjoin
ing M*Michal, returned by Benjamin
1 Carrel; tax 48 cents.
308 acres Greene county, waters Bca*
verdam, granted to Caffna, adjoning
Hunter, returned by John Lifter j tax
D. t it|
6 g acres Greene county, waters R. L.
Creek, granted to Crane, adjoining Da
vis, returned by Wo. Owflcy 5 tax D.
3 »$•
100 acres Greene county, waters R.
L. Creek, granted to Thompson, ad
joining Hill, returned by Alexander
Thompson; tax g6\ cents.
70 acres Greene county, waters Ap
palachee, granted to Hill, adjoining
Jinkint, returned by William Smith j
tax 831 cents.
100 acres Greene county, granted to
Fitzpatrick, adjoining Bohannon, re
turned by Phenis Whatley; tax 6z\ ct».
140 acres Greene county, waters-Lit
tle River, granted to Tray wick, adjoin
Ing Bird, returned by Thomas Gartett j
trx 6i| cents.
133 acres Greene county, waters R.
L. Creek, granted to Johnibn, adjoin
ing Hill, returned by William Hays;
tax 6t\ cents.
*3O acres Greene county, waters Ap
palachee, granted to Heard, adjoining
Harris, returned by John M‘Cullah; tax
* D* 1 ii|>
105 acres Greene county, waters Ap
palacnee, graated to Haufe, adjoining
Davis, returned by Josiah Patrick; tax
87! cents.
acres Gteene county, waters
Oconee, granted to felf, adjoining un
known, .
Igo acres Franklin county, waters B.
River, granted to Birns, and joins Borns,
returned by Daniel Stamper; tax D.
1 Ts*
g o acres Greene county, waters R. ht
Creek, graated to unknown, adjoins
M‘Neal, returned by John Terrel; tax
48 cents.
100 acres Greene county, watacs R.
L. Creek, granted to Thompson, ad
joining Hill, returned by John Thomp
son ; tax D. 1 18|
too acres ditto, waters ditto, graated
to ditto, joining ditto, returned by John
Thompson, as Trustee for Samuel
Thompson; tax D. 1 18|
30 acres Greene county, waters Shoal
derhone, granted to fCinmon, joining
Call, returned by Eli Marlh; tax 48 eta.
too acres Greene county, waters Ap
palachee, granted to Wilborn, joining
Newton, returned by John Boon; tax
D. 1 3f
FIELDS KENNEDY, T. C.
Greentjborough, June 6*
The Subscriber, *
Hdsjujl Received , and for Rfrfac
ed Prices , by the Box or Dozen, |
A few Boxes No. 10, COTTON
CARDS.
He has on Hand ,
A large Supply of BOLTING CLOTHS
and a large aftbrtment of EARTHEN
WARE, very low by the Crate,
He has just opened fcvcral Crates to '
fried an Aflbrrmentfor RETAIL, whiejt
will be disposed of on moderate terms
for C ajh ot Produce .
F. PH*NFZY. j
For Sale by the Subfaiber] ,
130 Calks of LIME, by the
Calk, or by a greater quantity, at five
dollars per calk.
F. PHINIZY.
LOT T E R r.
In compliance with an aft of the Legif
laturc of the State of Georgiy au
thurifing certain commillionera, there
in named, to eftablilh a Loner}' for
the porpofe of railing Three Ihou- i
sand Dollars , for the porpofe of im- ;
proving the Navigation of Ogechee
and Canouchie Riven. A majority ;
of said Commiflioners having met on j
the 18th diy of February, 1805, a
dopted the following Scheme of a Lot- <
tery t for the purpose abovemention
ed, which they beg leave to present
to the public,
THE SCHEME.
1 Prize of 500 Dolls, is 500 Dolls*
1 2 co 200
1 too 100
c 50 too
50 10 500
200 6 1200
400 f acoo
866 4 3465
81 a 5 2436
*333 Prizes 10500 Dolls.
7000 Tickets at Two Dollars each,
are 14000 Dollars, which leaves for the
Navigation, and expenses of the Lot
tery, 3500 Dollars.
st” Not Two Blanks to a Prize.
The Commiflioners flatter themselves
they will be able to commence drawing
the above Lottery in the month of May
next.
(f3T Tickets to be had at Mcflrs.
Seymour and VVoolhopter’s Book Store,
Savannah, and of the Commiifionera.
ELIAS CASSELS, 'j ..
JESSE M<CALL, 5
JAMES BIRD, 5*
SAMUEL SMITH, J *
February rq, 1803.
v TICKETS to be fold at F. Phi
nizy's Store.
MARSHAL’S SALES.
On Monday the vjtk day of June next,
at it o’clockprectjely t
WILL BE SOLD.
To the higheji bidder , before the Market
houfe in Augusta,
The following valuable tradls
of LAND, belonging to the estate of
the late George Galphin, Esq. deceased,
to be fold in virtue of two executions at
the suit of Greenwood 8c Higginfon, one
against that estate, and the other against
Galphin, Holmes & Co.—The property
pointed out by the plaintiff's attorney,
—’V I Z.—
No. i. A trad! of 400 acres more or
less, granted to George Galphin Elq.
lying within the Spanish Cut-off.
No- 2. Two trails, including the Pop
lar-Ridge and Indigo* Field, 245 acres
more or less.
No. 3. One traft 500 acres more or
less, granted to Alex. Shaw, adjoining
Mr. Beal.
The whole prime River Swamp,-and
lying in Richmond county. Conditions
Ca(h before the delivery of Title, and
for which the purchafer* are to pay.
B. WALL, F. M,
Savannah, May 15,
SHERIFFS sale.
In Waynefborought at the court-hovfe , on
the Jirji Tuefday in July next,
WILL BE SOLD ,
One bay mare; taken as the
property of Somner Sumner, by virtue
of an execution in favor of Alexander
Crozier, pointed out by the plaintiff— j
conditions ca(h.
GROSS SCRUGGS, Sheriff.
May 26.
WILL BE SOLD,
On Friday the ICjth July next , at the
late refidtnee of John E. Anderson %
deceased , at the hour of ten o’clock in
the forenoon t
All the personal property of
said deceased, confiding of negroes, horses,
cattle, a riding chair and sulky, house
hold and kitchen furniture, and an ex
tensive assortment of law and miscella
neous books. Credit will be given on
all sums exceeding thirty dollars, until
the Ift of January next, the purchasers
1 giving notes with approved indorfers.—
1 The falc will continue from day to lay
until complcated.
SARAH ANDERSON, C.t’.t.
Jn.re 16.
!■: COMMISSIONERS SALES
Agreeably to an aft entitkd *' An aft to
eftablilh a fund for the redemption oj
the public debt of this state," pa&d
the a6;h day of November, i n the
* year 1802, the Commiflioners of Con
fifeated Property will expofc to Pabiiv
Sale, at the Seat of Government,
I the 4th Monday in November next,*
between the bouts of j 2 and 3 o'clock
in the afternoon, the following 1 rafts
of Land, viz.
O ne traft in the name of John
i Simpson, containing 838 acres, lying and
being in Camden county, bounded north,
wcftwardly by the river Great Satilla,
northerly by fir James Wright’s land,
east wardly by vacant land, and fourherly
by Lachlan M'Gillivray and vacant land
at the time of original survey.
Orte other traft in the name of Lach.
1 lan M'Gillivray, lying and being in the
(aid county, containg 683 acres, bounded
northerly by the river Great Satilla and
John Simplon, eallwardly and southerly
by vacant land, and weft by Governor
Bull’s land at the time of original survey.
Also—Six likely Negroes, viz. two
wenches and four children; conflicted
as the property of Roger Kelfall.
Conditions of Sale-—Calh, or cash de
mands against the State, which haveq
been liquidated by the Comptroller Gc,
neral.
JAMES BIRD, J
HINES HOLT, } Com'ru
Wm. ROBERTSON, J
Loui/ville, May 23, rSoj.
' . . ! -
Joseph Boren,
INFOKMS bis friends and the public
in general, that he has taken the
Houfc and Lot in Waynelborough, for
merly occupied by Mr. Moore, where
he propofe* keeping a BOARDING
HOUSE and TAVERN, and will ale
bis bed endeavors to give general fatia
faftion. He will be well provided with
stables and forage, and will keep a re*
gnlar supply of the best Lrqvots,
May 24.
Pursuant to a resolve of the hoard, of com*
missioners for the town of Peterfiurg,
Notice is hereby given ,
THAT I Bull attend at tbe post-06.
flee, on the fourth Monday in Sep
tember next, for the pnrpofe of receiv
ing a return of alt taxable property with
in the limits of said town —Those con
cerned will take notice* accordingly.
SHALER HILLTER, 0. b. c,
Peter fourg, June 3.
SHERIFFS SALES.
On the forft Tuefday in July next , at the
court* hou/e in TVaynefborough, at the
hours 1 z and 1 o'clock, of the fame day ,
WILL BE SOLD,
200 acres of land in Burke
county, on the waters of Buckhead, ad
joining Barnaby Lamb and Jicob Snellf
taken at the infiance of William Mnr
phey, plaintiff, fold as the property of
John Dixon—pointed oat by the defen
dant.
GROSS SCRUGGS, Sheriff
May 19.
■■■"■ ■ - '"".y ”■ -■ M 1
Twenty Dollars Reward .
RUN WAY from the fubforiber on
tbe night of the 4th inst. a negro
man named EMANUEL, about five feet
eight or nine inches high, light compleo
tion, had on when he went away, a brown
coloured doth coat, with a black cape,
a pair of striped homefpno overalls, with
other cloathing not rccolleftcd; hat «
fear on his right cheek, ocealioned by a
bile. It is expefted he will aim to get
to Alexandria, in Virginia, as he was
purebafed there last winter, by Mr. Fax’
, raih Carter, and brought to this Sate,
\ The above Reward will be paid by
delivering said Negro to the Subfcribcr,
living in Peterlbarg, Georgia, or figur
ing him in any jail in this state, or the.
Bate of South-Carolina, so that he can be
got again, with ait other renfonable ex
peaces attending the fame. .
V * LK ROY POPE.
June 6.
The Sub/cfiber
Intends leaving this state in a few days,
and. will be abfertt for several months,
during absence, Mr, Wm, Kennedy of
Augusta, merchant, is duly appointed
attorney for James Brown, feolor and
junior; trading under the firm of Btow«
& Co. All those whom it may concetj*
are requested to take dee notice.
For JAMES BROWN, (eotor.
and fclf, 1
JAMES BROWN, ;uoio>
Augusta, June if.