The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806, June 29, 1805, Image 1

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SATURDAY. June 29, ISOS. ■ - ■' 1 ' • JO»K. ■" 1 —■ ~ FREEDOM or the PRESS akd TRIAL «T JURY shall iimair ikvxolatxv Cmjlituuon of C*ergw, « • . ■ ■ ,v . . . . __X - -c -■ . ; \ ' . ■> ...MStf'.A *. ■ JF- --- -■ - ---- V -■- - - - , ■ . pi ■ ■ ■ ■■ I rnr mmm *' 1 *» if* I.fft" 1 11"* 1 " 11 MM ■ iwn#vi» . , „,,, • •*. • ‘ .»>*-•»• % . ~ * *■ v. % A U G tJ S T A: Printed by D. DRISCOL, kear the market. [3 Dells, per Annum,'] v v ■> ■ <■.. . LAND LOTTERY. IM pursuance of an aft of the general as- Ccmbly of this date, passed the i ithday oi May* 1803, for making diftrihution of the lauds obtained from the Creek Nation , of Indians, at' the Treaty of Fort Wilkin fbn, we, the Commiftioners, appointed to superintend the drawing of the Lottery thereby aathorifed and elUblifhed, do here by give notice, that the drawing of the a fbrefaid Lottery, will commence at the Su'|:-Houfe in Louisville, on Mrfrday the Sid May of July next, and that the day of drawing for the names enrolled tinder each letter of the alphabet, will be as follow, viz: J. Monday 22d of July# g. Tuefday 23d, Wednesday 24th. and Thursday 25th of July. C. Friday 26th, Saturday 27th, & Mon day 29th of July, sj, Tucfday 30th, & Wednesday 31st of July. . .. £. Thursday ift of August. F. Friday 2d of August. G. Saturday 3d, & Monday 3th of August. H. Tuefday 6th, Wednesday 7th, & Tharf da}' Bth of August. T Friday qch of August, all the names ~ r under I and part of the names under J. Saturday joth of August, the re nducofthe names under J& all under K. L. Monday 12 ih,&Tucfday 13thofAuguft. M. Wednesday 14th, Thursday 15th, and Friday 16th of August. A’& O. Saturday 17 th of August. ' Monday 19th of Angult, part of the P, names under P. Tuefday 20th Auguft|>> i£. the residue of the names under P and J all under F. Wednesday 21st, and Thursday 22d of August. S, Friday 23d, Saturday 24th, & Monday 2 6th of August, Tucfday 27th of Aug. part of the names 1 under T. Wednesday 28th Aug. the 1 residue of the names under T, and all J under U & V. jp, 29th, & Friday 30th Aug. Y* I part of the names under W. And Sa y.' V turday 31st Aug. the residue of the { names under W, and all under X .J Y&Z. JARED IRWIN, O GEO. WATKINS, 3 EDWIN MOUNGER, *- - GEO. R. CLAYTON, j .** Louifvilie , "June 11, 1805. < if ) COFFEE. A quantity of prime GRFEN COFFEE. For falc by the Bag or Barrel. Wm. KENNEDY. June 22. ~a. (30 APRIL TERM, 1805. SUPERIOR COURT, Bryan county, James Butler, tU aU 1 vs. , > In Equity, Shem BvtLer, et, . IT appearing that fcvetal of the defen dants in this cause. who reilde in the county of Bryan, aforefaid, viz; Ann and Thomas Butler, Henry Harn, aud Edith hit wife, Auvi* Morecock and Elizabeth hi* wife, and Joseph and James Butler, have been duly served with copies of the kill filed in this cause, and also fubpenas, aad that the fevera! other defendants, to wit: Shem Butler, resides in the county of Liberty, Horatio Maibury aud Mary hi« wife, John Milton and Hannah his wife, John Spencer and George Chifolm, rtfide in the counties of JefFjrfom Burke and Columbia, differeut parts of thisftate, and it is neceflarydor the purpofc of jufticc, that the said defendants do appear, be made parties, aud answer to the bill of the complainants. It is therefore, ordered, that publication take place for three months in one of the Gazettes of Savannah and Augofb, requir ing the f#id Shem Butler, Horatio Marbu *y and Mary bis wife, John Milton aud Hannah hit wife, John Spencer, and Geo. Chifolm, to answer to the bill of the com plainants, on or before the firft day of the Bc *t t6rm of the Superior Court of this county, other wife the said bill to be taken r* con J e Jfot or the court will pass such fur *hir order and decree in the cause as will *°»wcr the purposes of jufticc. ExtraS from the minutes , md day of April , Igor, GEORGE M, WATERS, Clk. (3 m ) AUGUSTA UHROmCLE. G A Z E T T E O F THE STATE. '.".■" i . . ■ . - -V- •*' J 0 * ■ '•* • I . -I • . • / w ,. . "Patent New-London Bilious Pills ” A Fresh Supply, Just received from the Patentee , And for sale by the Groce, Doz en or retail, by the Subscriber. THE high eflimation in which thcfc PilU; are held, by the medical .faculty, as well by ah classes of people, particularly in? this Stale and vicinity for four years past —their fingnlar virtues and great ufcfutncfs in curing and preventing diseases, origin, atingfrom, or, accompanied with overflow ings of billions fccretions, as well for pre* venting those fevers of the low and marlhy countries, by removing that predifpofltiori always attendant in the warm feafoa-.-fot restoring the tone ofthefyftem after exccffivd* eating and drinking—-fatigue of travelling producing costiveness and irregularities of ih| organs ot digestion—curing obftrudtions of the liver and glandular fyflem- Intfrmittent ---remittant and bilious fevers---for a con venient mild, fafe cfficatious in all classes of diseases; toprefervea healthy confutation by being often taken, during the warm season (which may be done with out any interruption tobufinefs)—-for a ba lls of cure in moll diseases of ail ages and sexes, while distant physicians are called, which always may be done with great ad'en rage and lai'ety—and the general ufc made of them throughout this country, is a sure proof , of their intrinsic virtues, over all other public medicines—the marked approbation of the Connecticut Medical Society towards the Doftor, at their annual convention in October last; to the members of which, he has gunced his permission to make and t}fc from his Recipe, (his patent to the contrary notwithltanriing) in their individual praft- ' ice (only) fefvc to convince <hc public that they are not to be ranked among the ** catchpenny Inventions of the day"*-.*let ters and certificates of cure with directions for use accompany the boxes—-for sale for ready pay, credit, or on commifiions by the fubferiber. ISAAC HERBERT, IVholr/ale Agent For Georgia and South-Carolina* Augufla , June 11. (ts) STILLS FOR SALE~ J. CORMICK, Has received his annual supply of Double Fortified Stills, With Pewter worms and Crane necftSt Which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. ' ALSO, A CIDER BOILER, containing gg gal lon*, and a BRASS WASH KETTLE, June 12 W) - tavern] fcf BOARDING HOUSE, Wejl hroad,ftreett Theatre Lott t Savannah . JOHN LILLIBRIDGE, BEGS leave to inform hia friends, and the public generally, that he has fit led up in that Central and agreeable fitua lion, a commodious houfc for his business, and very excellent {tables. Those who honor him with thcir cuflom may rest assured that every attention will be paid to render their filuation both con venient and agreeable. JOHN LILLIBRIDGE. Savannah June 15. (4L) FOR SALE , A VALUABLE SET OF MILLS, and , upwards of 3,500 acres of land, a bout nine miles from Augufla j ALSO, Ten or Twelve NEGROES, and all »he Plantation and Mill tools,—with Oxen, Mules and carriages.—Possession to be giv en on the firft day of January next. If the fame are not before that period disposed of by private sale, they will be fold by Public Aoftiofl; of which doe no tice will be given— ALSO— FOR SALE, Sundry tracts of LAND, in the Diffrifls of Barnwell, Edgefield, Abbeville, Pen dlcton, Greenville and Union, South. Ca rolina.—For farthex information apply to the Printers, s May 18. (*0 £E 0 R Li MB i ~ .~v i .i.i mi „■ ■ imiinT it a iu FOR SALE, 450 acres of LAND, lying on the Kic k a creek, joining Edmond O'Neal and Win, C, Norman, dec.—-Mr. Abm. Baldwin and Robert Flournoy. Thin pro petty con lifts of two plantation* j on the one, there is about 80 or 90 screi of open land, in good repair and hiph cultivation. On the 450 acre craft, there it a good Dwelling Honfe—a good kitchen, ar.d fe. vcral other out htfufc* and offices, conve nient and ncce£iry*—on the tarr.c premifci, there is s!fo a good and log boufci (bedded 00 every fquate. ALSO, 200 acres of LAND, lying on Lloyd** creek, joining Henry Peek and Richard Eubank*. On this property, there is most excellent water, end the G tuation u so good, that a ny farther detcriptioo, is (kerned unnccef fary—lt is well to mention, however, that there are (even fields, and every field has I got abundance of water.—On thefc planta tions there are about 300 bearing Apple treei, and 500 Peach trees, with a variety of other* too tediona to mention. Enquire on the premifci,' of 1 JOHN GERMANY. June, 22. (3 1) 1 I. r ,.11.14......^,1... , . .. • SHERIFF’S SALE. On the Jirfi Tut [day in Auguji next , at Jackfonborougk, Scuvfn county , between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, WILL BE SOLD, The following property 1 > too acre* of land otChriftie, the pond* and Savanfaah river, by virtue of two executions, at the iuit of Charles Nefmith, ,•>. aqd William Scarbrough—Conditions of sale Cash. MUND GROSS, S. S. C June 22. (jO WILL BE SOLD, On the Jirfi day of August next, all the per fonttl ejaie of William Morrison , dec . CONSISTING OF Carpenter* tool*, Saddle and Bridle, Chests, wearing cloth*, &c. Terms of sale made known on that day. CHARLES LINN, Admr. Wrightfhorough, June 22. {3O FOR SALE, ONE half of the LINE STAGES, be tween Savannah and Augusta, with the horfe* and other appurtenances belong ing thereto, ALSO, A NEGRO FELLOW, who i* a good HoftJcr, and belongs to the line—The pro prietor have an exclusive right from the General Affctnbly for fix yea?», commerc ing the firft day of Oftober, 1806. For term* apply to James Gaffney, one of the proprietors, in Savannah, or at the Chronicle Qffice in Augusta. May it, (ts) S. M. SMYTH, Hasjust received a large ajjor intent of GROCERIES, CONSISTING AS FOLLOWS I 16* Puncheons 4th proof Jamaica Rum,- 8 Ditto N. E. do. 4 Pipes Cogni&c Brandy, 8 Ditto Holland Gin, - 26 Barrel* Malaga Wine, 6 Do. Sherry do, 8 Hhd*. prime Jamaica Sugar, rood lb. best green Coffee, .jo Crates Earthen Ware, ,joo Straws Tumblers,’ 2(0 quart, pint & half pint Decanters, 1000 Bethel* ground Ailum Salt, 2 Tons Russia and Sweedes Iron, German and Blifiercd Steel, 20 Doz- common and patent Hoes, 15 Baxes window glafa, 8by10&10 by 12 36 Keg* white lead, 10 do. Spanish brown, 4 Barrels, bed boiled oil, DRY GOODS, 300 Piece* India Cottons, 100 ditto Nankeen?, 24 ditto Bandanooe Handkerchiefs, ALL of which, will be fold low for cash or PECO VC Sr Augvfa, April 13. (ts) 1 [VOL. XIX. N<s-57 8 * The full bred Horse NAPPERTANDY. * ■\X7ILL (land the ensuing season, «at the ’ * plantation of Walter Taylor, near Bcach-lflaod, and be let to mares atTuißTr Dollars, payable the ift January 1806, which may be difehargedby paying Twen. ty-five within the limits of the season. Forty. fivcfJj)ol!ars for insurance, or Fort/ withifr the reason. NAPPERTANDY is a beautiful IRON GRAY, fifteen hands and a half high, se ven years old, and inferior to none as to blood and figure ever bred in the United States. PEDIGREE. NAPPERTANDY wasgotbyßidout'a Florozel, out of a full bred mare, Oftavit — o‘lavia by old Jetluper ; Jeduper by Dr. imported Figure, his dam by Othello ; his grand hy MOrtnn's Trs veller ; hi* great grand dam was Col. Tak er's famous imported mare Salima— via's dam was got by old Dobe j her grand dam by Ariel, (who was got by Morton'a Traveller, out of Salima) Salima b y the Godolphin Arabian, her great grand darn was Betsey Bell, eftcemcd by Col. Talker, one of the best mares he bad, and fhc was got by old Spark, out of a high bred i«s porfed marc—-Old Spark was got by Alep po, Ton of Darby's Arabian (son of Chil ders) his dam was Esq. Bathwift's Loofe ahout-you ; (he was got by the E.rtill Childers, her dam by old Spark, hrr grand dam by the Kurland Concyfhicrs, oat of Tacit Lips, Taken from the books of Vv ilium mond, who bred the horse Nappcftandy, and certified at Centreville, Maryland, by Dr. Wm. H. Nicholson. March 8, 1803. NAPPERTANDY'S performances ware superior to any in the country where he was bred.—At three years old, he was llartcd by Wm. Dimond, fora Colts purfc of 100 guineas, with five others, the best in Maryland, and the firft and second heats he distanced the whole of them.—At four years old, he ran at Baltimore, 4 rniic heats, the firft heat he took, running hard in hand j the second was disputed, and the third heal he loft by 6 inches, at which time he was strained in his fore legs, fincc which, he has never been run in proper training, except in Beaufort, January 22, 180 J, at which time he took a plate of 400 Dollars, against Gen, M'Pherfon's Bluebeard, and Caper's Caterpillar, run. ning 3 mile heats. 1 NAPPERTANDY was since llarted Jo Charletoquaiid broke down. Certified by p Z im , / Gao. Mazwell. v 4 fro media* .... N. 4.. he was fj lately broke down, the season will not commence before the i#th April, and end the 10th July, a few days before which he will arrive at the above place. » . WILDAIR, WILL ftandthia season at ray fiable-c -very Monday, Tuefday and Wcd j nefday of BTpry wsck, and the remainder of the week at Capt. John Willingham's, on Little River, near Goby's ford, and be let to marcs at the low price of Ten Dollars the season, payable the firft day of November next, or Eight Dollars with the mare, will difeharge the debt, WILD AIR is about fixtceo and a half hands high, remarkable lengthy and high ly formed, he was got by Blanton’s JEolm, out of Polly Childers, supposed to be the best mare ever seen in this country. Hi* season will expire the icth of July next, GEO. G. TaNKERSLEY. Twenty Dollars Reward. T? AN-AWAY on the Ajdr -*%■ 30 th of January laji , from a plantation near An* gufta , a negro jtllow v.am* rd BOB; by trade a Qlack* faith, about twenty-two years oj age, Jive feet two inches high , flout made, rather of o. yellow complexion , one of his upper foreteeth out, a large fear on th< back of his head, another on his right foot, leading to his great tee, and b»w legged.*** He was burn in Virginia, and may attempt to make good his return to that Jtate , he it fnrewd and artful, and probably will change his name, 7he above reward ail! ge paid on his being delivered to me, or Jecured in Jail? so that I may obtain pofftfjion of him. ! RODHAM TULifts?. j ' T. P.