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THE ELEGANT HOME,
BRYAN O’LYNN,
Imported by Governor Turner,
In iht Full of 1803.
WILL b<s let ro Maies at my (table,
wi hin two miic>« of Grccnihorbogb,
at thirty dollar* the Seifan, which may he
difeharged by the pai raent of twenty five,
provided pay (Dent i* mufeL by the ift of
January, 1808 —50 doijgflu ii.furea mate
to be with load, with tb"am« dedoftion
a* in the season, if paid within the fame
lime. Should the property of any mate
tofu red be changed, the infarance will be
demanded in every infiance. Should a
mate infored not prove with foal, the mo
ney will be returned. 15 dollar* the single
leap, to be paid at the time, with the liber
ty to connru; th: season by the payment
■of to dollars more.
The fcafoa will commence the ift of
Much, and end the xfi of Augstt. Good
'and ester.five oadufaga- fcrvai.rs sent with
marcs, boarded gratin —No liability for ac
cident* or efcape* of any kind; bat the
grerteft care flw/1 be taken t<» prevent ei-
BRYAN O’LYNN ii a fine dirk bay,
with a (Ur in hi* forehead, full five feet,
two and a half inches high j will be eleven ■+
yean old next (bring, and is now in high
health and vigot. <. % .
Hi* performance* on the Britlfh turf have
b*en tefeeftable, as will be feca by a state
ment below.
PEDIGREE:
BRYAN OhiYNN wa» got by Afton,
own brother to W rfe:y—his dem by Lc
(ang, grandatn by Kegulus, out ot Pro
phet** dam by Partner, I gave 600 gui
nea* for him, ar.d he was a capital runner ;
and I fold hj_y to Mr. Graham in 1800,
wi h h:s engagement* for 800 guinea*.
Bryan via* bred by William Core forth cfq.
f Barforh.
Richmond* ijl Qftober, 1805,
(Signed) GEORGE BAKER.
Bv the general ftod book, it appear* that
Pf.ph;t'sg randam was got b/ Greyhound I
out of 3opaoui-bo*i dam by the Curwin
bay barb*
PERFORMANCES:
1799! Middleham, May 8, a fwccp
Bakes of 10 guinea each for three year old
colts, 8 ft. a mi'cß, fix febfciibcrr. Bryt
» an O’Lynn wa* liCond to Mr. AldctTon's
Baron Nile, trating Lord A. Hamilton's
bay C. by Spadi’de ; Sir H. Williaa.fon’.
ch. c. by.Roeki.igham; Mr. Pierce's ch
f, by CorrUuder.
New cattle Upon -Tyne, h June, 50
Jb. for three and four years old, won by
Bryan O’Lynn, beating Lord A. Hamil
ton's th, c. by Walnut; Mr. Beil's b. if. T '
Scaramouch, Sir PI. William-Ton's Honey
comb and Mr. Wentworth's Barnab’.y,
1800, York, Mr.y zxd, a fwcq.fiakcsof
so guuivar each, two miles, four fuhfcri
bets. Mn Bakei's b, c. Bryan O'Lynn,
by A lion, 4 year* old, 8«, jib. - (,
LofoFiuwiiUain's ch. c. Wonder, 6 years
old, 9«t. 4 5 U t.
Ncwcattse Upon Tyne, 23d of June, a
fwccpftakcs of 20 guinea* each, for 4 years
old, 9 lubfcri era, Bryan O’Lynn was Te*
cotid to Sir W. Gerard’s br. c. Sawarrow,
beating the Duke of Hamilton's b, c. by
Walnut j Mr, Graham'* b. f, by Scorpi
on, and Lord Bdhivcn’s ch c, by Star.
York, ,23d Aognft, Bryan O'Lynn paid
forfeit to Cockfightcr.
Air. September 23d- fwcepftakes of 2#
guineas each, for three and four years old,
2 mile belts, 9 fubferiber*, won by Bryan
O'Lynn; beating Mr. F.ctenet’s Logic
O'Bucan; Mr. Kincaiu'* ch. c. by Matter
Bago,; Mr. B.f rcU’ich. c. by Pegr.fu*,
and Mr. Ofwold’j ch, f. by Calomel.
25th. The Lady's plate «f jolbt. weight
for age, four mile heats, won by Bryan O’-
Lynn, beating Mr, Fletcher's Matter Ro-,: -
bert,. and Mr, Bpfweil’* Pmfiooer,
Oledoneao Hunt at Hamilton, 21st of
Oft .btr, the gold eqp, value 100 guineas,
the rrfMue in £*cic, being a fubfeription
of 25 guinea* each, 9 fub.ciiber*, Bryan
O'Lynn walked over.
lid. A fweepftakc* of 100 guinea*, half
forfeit, 4 mile*, 4 rabTcribers, Bryan O'-
Lynn wa* fecund to Mr. Graham's Dan
can, and beat Mr. Fipicher's Logie C'Ba
can 4to t on Bryan CrLyiuy
»goi Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 2id Jane,
Bryan O'Lynn paid forfeit to Mr. Fletch
er** Lefec.
t6th June, the gent If man’* plate of 50’*
with the entrance money of the day to the
winner, 4 mile heat*, Bryan O’Lynn wa*
thud, , beating Ml. Lucock’* Heart of Oak.
27th. June, the fitemen and innkeep
et’* pLte of 50’. weight for age, two mile*
and a quarter hcatr. Won by Bryan O'r,
. JLynn I beating Mr. 'Kincaid’* Sandy ; Sir
H. Wiiliarafon's f. by Sir Peter, and Mr.
• Lucock'* Heart of Oak.
Edinburg, July 27th. The Lidy’i purfc
of 50 guineas weight for age, 4 mile heats,
Bryan O’Lynn was Tecond to Mr. Fletcher's
Lugi* O'Buchan; beating Mr. Tate's ft.
mare, by Sc »rpion. .
Duofcim'ine, July 23. 501. weight for
* age, four mile heats—Bryan O'Lynn was
L second to Logic O’Buehan. ".: * s 4'
1 Tba above 11 aeorrsft ftatementof ail the
K Races me. by Bigpi O'Lynn. Where he
fcai been beaten, he bn >1 all time# peifcr
mcd well, coding in feeond or third best
Taken from th« Racing Calendars for the
years above mentioned, Mr. Biker’* Cer
tificate of hi* pedigree- i# in my possession,
* and will be Chewn Co any person applying.
» N. B. Any perform wjibing their marcs
corn fed, may be forniihed at twenty cent*
ptf dty#
ROBERT W. ALSTON,
Greene uuniy, February ic, 1807
4 OBSERVE,-. U. ; ■■,' -, -
Although ii is uncommon, in publishing
the Pedigree, Gharader, and performance*,
$ of imported Korfcs, to take notice cf their
losses, a* well a a winnings; the loffea of
♦*. Biyan O’Lynn arc here adeed
it is bc.itvedj that a detail of them cannot
coaflitutc any c'ifadvantage to him.
R. W, A.
BRYAN O’LYNN, an imported bay
Stud Horse, the property of Governor
Torncr of North-Carolina, Stood, daring ; >
rhe Spring of 1804, near to the City of
Raleigh in the said State, where he covered
a number of Marc#; —I have seen many
of his Celt*, aimoft ail of which appeared
to me promising, and fomc of them I
think uncommonly fine for thU part of the'
Country, where we have not many well
bred Marcs :*-lh#ve heard ofotbeis at a
d-{lance irom this, ar.d from good Mares,
which are (aid to be hand feme and highly
valaed by thj.fr, who owo them.
JOHN HAYWOOD.
Raleigh , N. Carolina, Oftobtr, 1806.
The Bay Horse BRYAN O’LYNN,
flood within one mile of this pface ia the
Spring <jf 1804- Hit Coita, at fa? aa I
have seen, pronsife to be equal, if not fo
perior, to any Horfe# colli i have known.
—J put one Mare to him, and flic brought
a Colt, which I think will make one of
the firfl rale Hotfci,
WILLIAM WHITE. ;
Raleigh , 31 Ji Oftchtr, 1806.
The Imported Horse BRYAN O’LYNN
flood at Mr. Jofhna Suggs’ within one
mile of thsi place in the Spring of 1804. —
I have seen fcveral of hi# Colt# a year old
lafl Spring i they are generally of good
size and colcur, well formed ««d highly
valued by these who own them.
J. CRAVEN
Raleigh, N, Carolina , Oft* 31, iBofi»
I perfeflly agree ia opinion with Mr*
Craven, with rcfpcfl to the Colt* of
BRYAN O'LYNN ; they are large and
fine, and the one gotten, by him for me,
preferable to any I ever owned, -
S. HAYWOOD.
Raleigh , N, Carolina, Oftobir, 1806.
I have bread Colt# from imported Horfe# <
for fix years past? and moflly from one
Mare, the btft colt that I have bad waa
got by BRYAN O’LYNN. I have feea
a number of Bryan’s Goit# j they are gen*
c rally large, likely and wdll coloured, .and
I think him at good a foal getter a# any
horse that we have ever bad in opr pan wt
the country.
Given under my hand in the county, of
Warren and State of N. Carolina.
G. H. MACON.
September 24, 1806.
We the fufcfcribera redding i« Warren
county. North Carolina, do certify that
some of u» have bred from, and other# of
u# have seen the coif# of an imported horse
called BRYAN O’LYNN, fold by Jamc#
Turner cfq, to Robert W. Alftcn of the
ftatc of Georgia, and think them a# haad
fotnc and promising a# the colt# of any hotfo
thsi ha# flood in thi# neighborhood.
"September 24, 1806.
John Hall, Lot Ha»aid,
|. G. Brehcn, Gtccn B. Ccok,
James Owen, R. Davifon,
John C. Green, \ym. M‘Porie,
ThomatStackhoufe, Peter R. Davis,
Robert M Keen, M, Duke Johufon,
Win. Little, Archibald Brown,
Wm. P.umme, Hugh Johsflon,
Thoma# Davit.
March 7. {3 l)
"NO TICE.
AS I. have removed to the city of Auguf
tflj <ti Broffd-ftreet, oppofitc Lewi B
Harris F/(j* I (hall attend to. the bofioef# of
FARRIERY,
In pH its diff:rent branches VIZ.
GUTTING, DOCKING, NICKING,
PRICKING, FOXING & .—with every
kind of medicine neceffaty, as remedies for
all di(ordera incident to horses, Glanders
excepted. Frdrin my long pr aft ice and fuc
ccfsfol performance I hope po give full fat if.
faftion to allWhd may choose to call on me.
ROBERT M. COOMBS.
N. B. Alls I lhaU ? attend to the call of
perfonc who may wife to employ me to '
bleed, Sec. Thofc who art unfortunately
in Venerial complaint#may depend on secre
cy and perfect core in a fborcer time than
cau be performed, except the fame medicine j *
is made life of; and ia a core which dec# ,
not injure the conduction or hinder them
from their daily occupation. R. M. C.
March 7. . . (jt.)
“irofv ■
Thirty bands of Philadelphia A
flour, for falc by
A. WATERMAN.
March 7 • ' ,■' , . 1 .. (*rj
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Adminiftrcttors Sale.
On Monday the jotA day pj March next
at the plantation where Michael & garnet
M { Neil dtcceaftd formerly rtfdei, the real
tfiate of fend decefed, Jor the benefit of
the heirs and creditors.
Will be Sold
goo Acre* of land, more or left, in the
county of Colombia, on ih* little Kiokce
creek, joining John Walton and Bay lift,
well improved
loo aerea, more or left, joining John
Walton and Isaac Ramsey.
too acre*, more or l«ft, joining Thomai
Moore ind John Racniey, lying on each
fide of the little Kiekee si ''
zoo acres, more or left, jotting John
Ramsey and William Walton, and bounded
on th« north by the Wafhingion road.
17 aerea, more or left, joining John Wal- 'V
too and Thomas Gumming. 't
v One moiety of one and a half acre, on
Savannah riven at the mouth of the little
Kiokce creek, joining land* of Wra. Jack
son dec. ‘ ,/>]/”' x
750 aorei, more or left, in Oglethorpe
county, joining lands of William Ramsey
Mid Colei. ■ ~ *.■ , '/ V.; : •'
171 j acres, more or left, in the county
of Gr .eu, joining land* of John Hill and
Others, lying on the water* of Richland
creek and the Beaver&m, and will be fold
inditferentjjfurvey*, a» it was granted.
*B7! acres of swamp land, more or left,
on the Oconee river, and joining Francis
Boy akin’s land in Walhington county.
The terms of fait will be; twelve months
credit, by giving bond and approved fecu
illy, and a mortgage on the premises and
immediate pcffctiLn will be given of all
ihe aforeftid lands* except what lies in .
Co'umbU county, which will be retained
until the fi.ft day of January next.
J. MATHEWS. ' }>
JOHN COLBRKATH, > §•
JOHN RAMSEY, \ g*
ARCHER POWELL, 1 m
archeavery;
(at ARCHIBAL CLARK, ) 2
c t ■ her ■■-' r ■ ■' ■
MARY M M‘NEIL Adm’x.
mark,
January 24; 1807. {it*)
N. B. ALSO, -rill be fold at the fame
time and pi tee, 287! acres of had, mere
or left, in Green county, joining tbs Acs*
demy lands, belonging to Edw'd Culbrcath.
inSviUih Carolina.—Terms of sale, as a
bovc.
JOHN CULBRKATH, Agent*
Will be Sold,
On Monday the 23d of March next, at the
Market hou/e in Jugufta, at the u/ual
hour,s
4000 weight of clean Cotton (more or
left) Ic ’d in Augusta, and
itoo bulhcti fcf corn (more or left) del'd
at the plantation on Savannah liver. The
fame being part of th« pcrfonal eSafe of
Edmumt Bagg dee.
Conditions, cask.
Wm. BUGG, Executor.
February 7. (yt)
N. B. All petfeat having demands against
ft id estate are requeued to render the fame
immediately to W. BUGG. Ex’f.
notice!
&ti the jlrfi Tue/day in April next, at the
Cou't tiou/e in Columbia county, at the
u/ual hours, by permission of the honorable
the Jnf rj r C ourt of /aid County •
Will be Sold,
250 acres uflund, adjoining B.
Ha id n, Gc gc Jobirfbn and John Ray.
ALSO, 250 acres of bnd, adjoining Jo.
cl Cloud, Thomas Baynes and Jacob Bull,
for the benefit erf the heirs and creditors of
Samuel H ire deccafed.—Terms of Tale made
known on the day. v ; .*if V/;*.?* .
EASTHER GREEN, admt'x.
JOEL CLOUD, adminiftravor,
January 31. (ts)
ItfONT-VILLE,
FOR SALE,
THAT
Valuable Plantation.
/'‘CONSISTING of tsvj a eras on Savan.
V nah River in Burke County, and 767
on the opposite fide in Sooth. Carolin—
a value of the Piac Lands, on this fide,
and the rich low Grounds on the ocher fide
of the river, renders the whole a
Valuable EJlate.
The advantages of an elevated
sis nation, the oftabliftinacnt of a Ferry con
ftautly, and with the aomraand of Lands es
every quality. Upon a navigable river, are
so well known as to need no other defer ip.
tfdn.—Terms of payment, and the price,
will bo otfy ; for particulars, apply in An
feflfefta to Thomas Flournoyefq jof Seaborn
Jones efq. at his fret in Semen county,
and in Savannah to * W
Wki, STEPHENS.
7*h 'MftO
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NOTICE.
A; Whcrdu my wife Mary Andrews
my (elf, havft agreed mutually tofeperate
from each other, Ido hereby forwarn any
person to credit her on my account, as I mean
to pay none of ber dcbti or contract*.
; • 'lv.; JOHN ANDREWS/' a
March y. (3)
FOR SALE,
ONE THOUSAND ACRES OF
PINE L ,
LYING on the water* of Korfe-Creek,
in the state of South-Carolina, where
on is an excellent mill feat, generally known
by the name of Farm* farvey, lying about
fourteen mile* above Augafta, timber may
be rafted from three miles below said place*
•—For further particulars apply to
THOMAS ANDERSON.
Near Camhaidgt, March 7. (ts)
NOTICE. *
NINE months from the data
hereof, application will be made to the hon
orable the fal'eiior Court of Richmond coun
ty, for leave to fell all that tr.-.ft or parcel
cf land, containing two hundred acres, ly
ing and being in said county, in the fork of
Spirit creek, butting and bounding north by
Culbreath’a land, north weft by John Fee's
farvey and Jong's land, fouth weft by Joe!
Hill'* land, and southeast by Thomas Wag
oner's fumy, and John M‘Donald's lafnd*
the fame being part of the real eftatc of James
Harris dec. for the benefit of the heirs.
TABITHA HARRIS, ezc'rx. -
MICHAEL HARRIS, ex’or.
March 7. {3:)
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On tie firji Tuefday in April next , at the
Marktt-houfe in the City of Augusta t at
the usual hours,
Will Be Sold,
All that lot or parcel of Land,
lying and being in the City cf Augusta,
known as No. 53, at present occupied by
Gcbrgc Conn, bounded on the North by
Elliott street, on the South by Green street,
on the Weft by M*lntolh ftreety and on
the East, by a lot belonging to Lewis M‘-
Coy ; the above levied on a* the property
of George Conn, to fatisfy a judgment in
favour ofJohn B. Lary,
ALSO, several articles of Mer
chandize, confiding of colaihs, fine and
coarse Callicocs, Handkerchiefs, Dimity
and Cambtick, the above property fold to
fatisfy a judgment.
ALSO, One Negro Woman
named Ester and a boy named Sam, levied
on as the property of David Pattcrfon to
fatisfy a judgment in favour of Jamc* Begg*.
ALSO, One Tobacco Flat cal
led Bonaparte, levied on as the property of
James Boyd, to fatisfy an Execution in
favour of the State.
JH. M‘TYRE, s. ». c.
March ji ]stj
SHERIFFS SALE. "
On the frjt Tue/day in April next, at the
Market Hou/e in the city of Augusta, be
tween the usual hours ,
Will be Sold,
•One hundred acres of pine land,
well improved with a good fpnng thereon,
lying and being ia Richmond County, with
in three mile* of Augusta, bounded by iaada
of the late honorable George Waiten, and
at present in pcflrffion of Henry Turknctt,
the above land and premites levied cn as
the property of George Waited dcccafed, to
liitiify fondry executions.
A LSO, OneHoufc and Lot in
the City of Augusta, containing in front on
Green fttect Ba| feet running through ta
Telfair street, & containing on Tcl'air llxtet
165 feet, known by number So, the abov*
lot levied on se the property of JefcpfeS.
Cart to fatisfy * judgment in favor of Jcrew
miah Wood adm'r of Daniel Wood.
ALSO, One Houfc and: Lot in
city of A.ugdfta containing in front oa Jack
son street 47 feet 4 inches, running through
to Thomas Barrett'* lot eoaltainkg Mft. feet,
bouadod ou the north by Gall** Ware house
and on the fsuth by a lot at present occupied
by Ribert Reid, the above levied on as tht
propeity of John Turman ?o fatisfy a judg
ment in saver of Hugh Nefbit k co.
ALSO, Cne negro Womai^
l called Mary, levied on as the property «£■
Charles Joae* to fatisfy a judgment in fa
vour of Ferdinand Phioiay, vi. Cha rice.
V \§
ALSO, Ont negro Fellow by
the name of Polladore, levied oa as the
property of Ghefiy Boftick, juu. to fatisfy;
a judgment in favourof the Adminiftratcrs,
cfWifl. Poe.—Condition*—Calk.
H. M’TYRE, s. a. c-
February it, * jf y/J
sheriffTsaleT"
On the sirs T\iefday in April next, at frank
lin Court-Heuft between the hour 1 * op ton
and three o'clock,
• *' Will be Sold,
15 8 1 ACRES of land lituate in
Fraokiia county on the Warer* of'bluc 8101.4
creek, grafted to Thomas 'T.unna*, adjoiro.,
ing Henry Stricken, d* whefc* >.feph Long
now lives, taken as the property of said! ho,
mas, Thomas, ro fatisfy the en’rs .of Wilfiv
am Hay, pointed our-by Henry Strickland-.
—Conditions Cash.
H. TERRELL, &fL
March
Blanks of all kinds, /
Executed at the ihorteif
at this Office. %