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THLjotliy celebrated Ibtfe, imported
into Virginia about three years ago,
tei’l Hand the cnfoipg fwlbft at rn? Planta
tion, near Edgefjeld court.heufe, Sooth-,
* Carolina, and be let to Marcs at Forty
Hollars the f«a{pn ; —Unas much trouble,
and many inconveniences in the col-
Icflion td these kinds < t debts, and as the
owner of Dragon- is desirous of bringing
hnlioefs of this nature fOafpeedy clofr, the ,
fcafon may be difeharged by the punrtual
payment of %hirty Delian in every case, at
ajiy time before the fitft of January next.
'I he fnbfcrihcr holds himfdf at liberty to
demand fecurtty in fuck cases as he may
deem expedient, in order to infutc punrtual
payment.
Five hundered acres of hrd for paftwrage,
. nndcr one fence, and one hundred acres
under another, beth well etkiofed, (ihc
latter for such Marcs asjiave fowls) are pro
vid'd for Marct ; but such neutt remain at
the rilk of the owners, Mares may be fed
well once each day, for ten cents per day,
and twice, for twenty.cents per day.
DRAGON is of a dmkchefnut coulour,
fix r cen and an half hands high ;is dtfeended
from (lie heft rtmniug flock in England, and
. is. a brother in blood to the famous horse
D iomed, whole flock is so highly eftccmcd
in Virginia,
DRAGON was unquestionably the best
, runner of his day. He won and received
forfeit two and twenty rjfacs bcforc he en
ded his filth year, apd in meft cases for
the highest prizes in England ; —among this
number was the Whip, (which is known
to be the highest of competition ever
eftabltfhfd by the Jockey Club) cf zoo
Guineas each fuhferibcr, against two others,
giving them both a year’s weight in riding,
four miles; and the famous match against
Clifdcn, four miles, carrying (225
}bs.) upon each, in which he nvat rode by
the Duke \f Bedford, and Clfufn by Sir
fahu Lade, « e
DRAGON is a Aire foal getter, and all
accounts concur in proving bis colts to be
more promlfing than any in America. In
point cf figure, hone, size and power, be
is acknowledged to be fupertcr to any horfo,
by ahr.oft every man who has seen him. His
pedigree, at length, together with the ex
traordinary performances of his colts as
fubftamiated by the racing calander of Eng
land, may befeen at hh (land.
His fenfon will commence on the 151 b
day of February, and end on the firft day of
September.—One Dollar to the Groom must
be paid in all cases at the ftablcdoor,
ARTHUR vSIMKINS.
Bear Edg< field Court.lhift, S. C,
February j. .■, ' >
Ten Dollars Reward .
QTRAYED aw’.y frem
O D*rtor Murray's Mills,
, .jP* l * on Butler’* Creek a Black
«l Horse, rising fix years old,
about sixteen hands high
with a f;n?ll flat and ftrio on
hi" tarchead, and a white ring round the
middle of his left car 5 whoever will deliver
laid ho>f« to Dorter Murray in Augusta,
cr the fobferiberat said Mills fball receive
the above reward.
JAMES CHRON. .
April lj. (3O
.Five Dollars Reward.
Absconded, a negro woman,
belonging to Mrs, Andcrfon, well
known about Augusta, named Diana.—
She i» a ta!l,ftout wemh, about 35 years of
age; her drefi cannot be deferibed, as (he
had removed all her cloths fomc time ago.
It is believed that five is harboured by feme
person in, or near town ; whoever will de
liver her to me, or lodge her in the Jail of
tf\is place, shall receive the aheve reward,
JOHN CARMICHAEL.
March jq. ( l 0
ALL persons indebted to
the late firm of William H- Jack £5
Co. cr to the estate of Andrew Inr.es, de
ccafed, by bond or note, arc once mere
cslled on for imnsetFatc fetdementj no
further indulgence can be given.—Thcfc
indebted to either of the above mentioned
firm* on open account, are requeued to
liquidate ths fame previous to the firft day
of September next,—After that date,
fulti will he commenced sgsyift delin*
quents without clfcnminatjon,
JAMES BKGGS, AdnW. I
.Vv > 3- (/)
N OTIC E.
THE Copartncifbip of Tho’sßarritt
and William M. Coiviks, under
the firm of Thomas Barrett £5 Co. is dis
solved this day by mutual consent. All
rvrfons indebted thereto, are solicited to
make payment, and those that have any
demands against the concern, will render
them in to Thomas Barrett, who is author!-
fed to fettle the fame.
THOMAS BARRETT.
s WILLIAM M. COWLES.
March 22. \tj)
' COPARTNERSHIP.
William H. Spincer &?Jami» Platt
Having enie red into coparintrjhip , under the
firm of
SPENCER ids PLATT,
On the firft iriftant, they have taken the
convenient wharf, dock and store of Mr.
Ahrshxni Twigga, and mean to ttanfaft
the bofinefa of LUMBER FACTORS &
COMMISSION MERCHANTS ; & will
thank their friend* and the public in gene*
ral, fora snare of their favor* in that line.
They arc pcrfcftly acquainted with the ad
measurement and quality of all kind* of
Lumber, and Iball make it their study to
give dispatch, and a& with punctuality to
their employer*. Vtffcl* loading at the
whaif may go from it drawing bice feet
water.
WILLIAM H. SPENCER.
JAMES PLATT. '
THE, subferiher having declined the Lum
ber Buftrefs, recommends the above gentlemen
to the Lumber Cutters as fit persons to tranj •
aCI bufinefis in the above line .
ABRAHAM TWIG&S.
Savannah,'June xg. (t/^
~ NOT! CE. y
' IPHE Subscriber full continue* the
1 FACTORAGE & COMMISSION
BUSINESS, at hi* place, at the weft end
of the city of Savannah, where be ha* con
venient Store* for the reception ©f all kind*
of produce, and will be thankful for any
favor* in the aho»e line.
ABRAHAM TWIGGS.
June 29. \ (tj)
~ NOTICE ~ .
TPIK copaitnerfhip of Cormick (3
Lube, being dlffolvcd by the death,
ol the latter ; The bufmef* will be carried
oa in future, by the fubferiber, to whom
all persons Laving demand* againftthe firm,
or individually, arc desired to apply, and
these indet'ed, are requested to make im
mediate payment,
JG3EFH G. CORMICK.
Augusta, Sept. 21. (if)
.— —- - rL
Dilfolution of Partncrlhip.
IN consequence of the death of Thomas
Kelly, the Partncrlhip of Scott
Kelly, is diflUlved—a'l indebted to that
concern, arc hereby notified that no indul
gence will be given after the firft of Februa*
ry next, when, ail bonds, notes and ac- I
counts will indiforiminately be placed in a
lawyer’s hands for recovery, in the mean
time, produce will be received irt pay ment
at the htghcft Market price. Those who
may have demands againfl the late firm are
requeued to present them for fetrlement.
In future the business will be carried on by
the fubferiber, who has cn hand, an exten
sive and complete aflortment of DRY
GOODS and GROCERIES, which will
be disposed of on such terms as to make it
an objcdl to Country Sfore-Kccpeis.
WILLIAM SCOTT.
November 30. (ts)
Treasury Office,
Loutfivtlle , March ‘jtb, 1806.
THE Colitdqrs of who ate in ar
rears, arc informed, that unless they
come forward and males payment before
the fiift day of May next, Execution* will
on that day iffus against them -and they
ate further informed, that agreeably to a
rcfolntioa as the lall Legifluurc, their
namti, together with the names of their
fecuittic*, with ti e balance dee by each,
will be.publi(hcd in June thereafter.
EDWIN MOUNGER, Treasurer .
ELEAZER EARLY, CotnpFr gen,
March 15, {jt.y
NOT ICE.
An Election will be held at
the Court-Houfc in Richmond county, on
Monday the 21st of April next, for a Clerk
of the Inferior Court of Did county, in the
place of Jofcph Hutchmfon efq’r. rtfipned.
JOHN WILLSON,
JOHN CATLETT,
JOHN TWIGGS,
JuJlices of the Injtrior Court,
March 29. (j.e.)
Corn and ,
FOR SALE, ‘
By the Subferiher
1000 rJulhrlsof corn.
30 Barrel* prime up country Flour, *
L. CANTELOU.
Abrils;, , (,() j,
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NOTICE.
TO the proprietor*, their agent* or trof*
tcei, of the following trXft* of land,
{boated in Ra:ke county, that unlef* they
or either of their agent*, do come forward
and fettle the taxes due cn Grid laad, with
in fix month* fr»m this date will be
fold by the Colleger of said county, for all
taxc* due thereon, agreeably to law, via; }
too acre* pine land, on the water* of
tka Big Spring, cn Buckhead creek, grant
ed in the name of Wa, Hooker, and Jo
seph Atktnfon. Also too acre* pine land,
on M« Bean creek, granted in the name of
JohnOgg.
Wm: BOWLING, a. r. r,
Burke count?, Jar., (6m j
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MARSHALL SALES.
On the fir ft Tue/day in May next, between
the usual hours, at the Market hou/e in
the town of Louisville.
WILL BE SOLD
1150 acres of land in Jackson
county, on the waters of Dovt creek ad*
joining Horatio Matbury and James
Jones, ALSQ,
1250 acres of land in Jeffcrfon
county, on the waters of Ogcchec, granted
to Robert Forfyth and John Meals, ad
joining said Forfyth, and on all other sides
vacant at the time of survey.
ALSO,
acres of land in Franklin
county, at the time of survey, granted to
John Stanford, adjoining Thomas Sr.cHons
and William Motts land ; The above lands'
levied nn as the property of John Forfyth
to fatisfy an execution in favor of Thomas
W. H. Cryon—pointed out by tkc defend
ant, ALSO,
1150 acres of land in Franklin
county, granted to John Appling, on Bea
ver dam creek, vacant on all sides at the
time of survey; levied on as the property
as John Appling to fatisfy Chtifte Teafale
&• CO.— pointed out by the defendant.
ALSO,
200 acies of land in Wilkes
comity, granted to David Cx< dwell on the
waters of Dove creek, adjoining Words,
& on all ether fide* by vacant lands, levied
on as the property of David CreffweU, to
fatisfy Isaiah Tcafda’e, pointed out by the
defendant. ALSO,
aoo acres of land in Columbia
county, on the waters of little river, ad.
joining Robert Davy & Bender, levied on
at the property of the Executors of Oliver
Bowen to fatisfy two executions, one in fa
vor of John Roifton and the ether in fa
vor ofJ, &. J. Hamilton,.,.
ALSO.
ico acres of land in Elbert
county, cn the waters of the Savannah Ri
vet, acd PowJerbag creek, adjoining
Biackfccura and James Carfona lands.
ALSO,
140 acres of land in the county
of Elbert on Savannah River, bi unded on
thceaft by said river, and Elijah Owens.
ALSO,
140 acres of land in the county
of Elbert on both sides of big Cedar creek,
adjoining Josiah Dobbs and others,
ALSO,
350 acres of land in the county
of Libert, on the waters of cold water creek
adjoining James Hucts and Daniel Whites
land, levied on aa the property of Hugh
M‘Dotfsld> to fatisfy Thomas Buckiy,
pointed out by the defendant.
ALSO,
One half moiety ©f 265 acres of
Lnd in Jackson county, on the waters of
fiiver creek, adjoining Martins and Ha
gens land. A LSO,
One half moiety of 230 acres of
land in Franklin county, on the waters of
the Oconee River, boandedon all sides by
vacant lands, at the time of survey.
ALSO,
2871 acres of land in Franklin
county, on rhe Oconee River, bound on
N. E. by said River, and on all other sides
vacant lands, levied on as the property of
John Cobbs to fatisfy Thomas P, Johnston
and Stephen Hollingsworth, painted out by
the defendant, ALSO,
300 acres ofland in Burke coun
ty, on the waters of sweet water creek, ad
joining Howells land on ail sides, levied cn
as the property of Jesse Gregory, to fatisfy
William Willfon, painted out by the defen
dant. Geo : W. MOORE d. m 0, c,
fct.j
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On theJirji Tur/day in May next, at Cclum.
bia Court. Hou/e, between the usual hours,
WILL BE SOLD
One bay horfc, executed as the
property of c ßaiicy Wilkinson, to fatisfy
an execution in favor of John Howard,
and pointed out by the defendant,
ALSO,
One negro boy by the name of
f ckfon, executed as. the property of John
Tindcll, to fatiify an execution founded
upon an attachment in favor of Thomas
Carr. ALSO,
300 acres of land in Richmond
county, on the waters of Spirit creek, ad
joining Richmond Bath, executed as the
porperty of Ignatius Gilphin, to fatisfy
an execution in favor of John Howard, and
feinted out by the defendant.
4LSO,
275 acres in Columbia county
on the waters of Green Briar creek, joining
lands of Murrell, Telfair and Jcnc», fold
as the property of Charles G. Ellis, in
which he has a right during the life of
Mrs, EUts, his wife; the fame fold to fatis
fy an execution Daniel Ellara vs Solomon
and Charles G. EUi*.
Ai..30,
ioco acres of land in Columbia
county, on the waters of the Uchec creek,
adjoining lauds of Lucklin and Gardener,
ALSO,
Four negroes; viz. Davy, Sam,
Daniel and Nancy. Executed as the prop
erty of Harrefs Spiers, to fatisfy an rxecn
tion m fiver of John Eerre*an<- Condi ■
ttwbcMH, Wm. FLEMING (WF.
A P nl 5* [3O
SHERIFF’S SALE,
At Greene Cnat-Heufe, on the firfi Tuefday
tn May next, between the Hours of i Q and
3 o'cleik.
WILL BE SOLD,
*6o Acre* of land, more or left, iyj ne
on the water* of Town Creek, adjoining
land* of Burford and others, it being that
whereon John Pierce now live*, executed
as the property of said Pierce, at the in,
fiance of Wm. Bird.
* ALSO,
50 Acre*, more or left, on the water*
of Stewart* Creek, adjoining Gill and
it being the place whereon Shad,
tack Gatlin now lives, executed a* the
property of faid.Gatlin, at the iaftaace of
James Wooton.
ALSO.
2871 Acres, mere or left, pn the Beaver
dam Creek, adjoining Royfton, executed
a* the property of Thoma* Wingfield, «
the infiance of Jame* H, Nickelfon.
ALSO,
250 Acre*, more or left, on the water*
of hhouldcrbanc Creek, adjoining Grier
add other*. Granted to Alford, It beftg
the land whereon Thomas Davis now Mitt,
and executed a* hi* property, at the in
ftanee of the Adrainiftrator* of Charles
Ivey. ALSO,
A Waggon and four Horfe* with Geer*
Ber. complete, levied on a* the property
of famuel Reed, at the infiance of Cciey
Huckbey <vs Samuel S 3 James Reed,
Cash Sale.
N. G. MACON d. s.
April 5. ( 3 t)
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the firfi Tuefday in May next, at (fie
Court- Uoufe in Greene county, atthevfum
al hours,
WILL BE SOLD
One Negro girl named Phebe;
one Sorrel horse, one feather bed and fur
niture, and fifty bcfhcl* of corn. Thea
hove property levied on as the property cf
Jufcph J* William?, to fatisfy an execution
obtained against him and William Jcnkina
by David M Intclh— Conditions Cash.
J. STANDIFER o, s
A P ril $• ___
SHERIFF’S SALE,
At G*eene Court Uoufe , on the frji Tutf
day in June next, between the hours of
10 a*d 3 o’clock.
WILL BE SOLD,
Seven Negroes [To wit) Pctigrcc, Mi. T
ime Phcobc, Binth, Hannah Heitha acd
David, levied on by virtue of an Execu
tion iiTued on a Mortgage foreclofed in
favor of Burdell S 3 Allen vs Wm. Melton.
Cash Salk.
N. 6. MACON, d. s.
April (g;j
SHERIFF’S SALE?
On iheftrjt Tuefday in May next, at the
Court • Uoufe in Oglethorpe county, between
the usual hours,
WILL BE SOLD
One negro girl about fifteen
years old, named Judy, now in the Poffrf
fion of Jofiiua Stephen*, executed as the
property ofWilHm Strother, attheinftancs
of James Armstrong fen'r and the admin*
iftrators of Benjamin Blake dec.
ALSO,
One Sorrel horse about five
years old, executed a* the property of Green
Manley, at the inftancc of the Executor*
of Peter L. Van Allen dee. renditions
Cash. Wm. M. STOKES p. s.
April g. [ 3 t]
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the fir ft, Tuefday in May next, at Frank
lin Court-Uoufe between the usual hours
of 1 o and 5 o’clock, *
pyiL L BE
13 1 acres of land in Franklin
county, on the waters of Nail* creek, nd
joiair g Thomas Jonet, Richard Wilkin*
a~.d widow ChtiSian, taken by vir uc of
two executions in favor of Jofcph Scweil
a?sir.ft John P, Edinger, pointed out by
the plaintiff, levied on by a confhble zfd
teturrei to rue.
The file of the lands and Still
levied on for sale on the firft Tuefday to
March Isft, by virtue of an/ Execution
in favor of Thoma* Carfcn jan’r. for the
use of Joseph Scott, rgsinS the admiriftra
tors of John Grcfhaifl, is p.oftponed until
the firft Tuefday in juac next, at which
time, between the usual houra, fidd proper
ty will be txpofed to laic to fa-ii?y said
execution.
ALSO,
One other Execution in favor
of Thomas Carter, against the adminiftra
tor* of John Gorham.—-Conditions Cash#
H. TERRELL Sheriff.
A-bri? f Jf]
InkTpowderT
Os the very bell kind, to be had
on low terms (by wholcfale and re
tail) at the Chronicle Oiiicc.
February 22.
Blanks of all kinds executed at
the fliortefi: notice, at
- this Office.