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%he JujVj CelebrateJ Imported
RUNNING HORSE,
WHIP.
That never loft a; race when
there were heats, although he ran againfl
the bed horses in England. Which per
formances inay be seen in the racing calenders
and Sporting Magazines that are with him,
together wish the General Stud Book, in
which are recorded the blood of all hoifcs
that is worth attention up to 1803, they
, «Ifo» contain the season prices of the noted
horses, and Wmp Hood three Guineas high,
cr than the noted Imported (Diomcd) where
he was in his prime in England, fee page
racing Callender 316 for 1797, and he flood
vaflly higher than a number of other noted
horses in England, and there need to remain
but little doubt he cod more money than
any horse that ever was sent abroad.
WHIP is a delightful mahogany Bay,
of fnperor fttengch and fixe being full fifteen
hands high, let it fuflice r* fay, it is now
pronounced by all that has fr'rn him ibis
Spring, hi* equal for beauty, ga cty and ac
tion was never before seen in America, he
fafeinates, in spite of prejudice, every be
holder that moment he is brought into view ;
nothing cun excell him in movement pride
and raufcular powers, as the flriclsft observer
has not able to difeover a Tingle deleft
in him, and am mgfl all that hasacamincd
the general Stud Bock there is none hot
what hat difeovered that Whip is the heft
bred horses chat appears in it that has been
fold and sent to America ; they all seem (0
quote the blood of Qld Eclipfc & King Herod
hts grand fives ; but none are able to attain
their blood so fully, on both lidos as Whip.
tir W^, lP , vra! ‘ *' Jt by Saltrain, his dam
Herod by King Herod, Saltram by Eclipfc
hrs dam Virago. I deem it ufelcfs to give
a full detail ot his pedigree and racing j»cr
formances, as it will fully appear in the hand
bills that arc in tircnlaticn anden the records
-that lay with him.
He will stand the whole of his tima in the
town of W, fliingron, at the reduced pace
of thirty dollars the feafon,' twenty dollars
the angle vilir, or two bunred and fifty
pounds of Merchantable clean Cotton in a
good ba’c to be delivered either at Walh-
H'gtoo, Pctcrei lb irg, Augusta, Powclton,
bparr.i, Lexington or Greenlboruugh on or
before the fhfl day of January next, at the
Qptton of the prrfon pitting a mare. I will
ceccive twenty live dollars for the season of
a mare provided its paid within the season,
fitly dollar* to enfurc a mare to be in foal,
with one dollar to the Groom in every i»-
ftimee ; the epfunnee money may be paid in
the fame way above mentioned, notes will
*i e iVT a<d of B fntlem e n who put mires
and if fix ante* tome in a company
will be given in gratis. 1 *
I have two servant, to attend the mares
and a fufficient quantity of excellent wheat
10 different lots for all ,h e mates that ma y
«omc to remain with the srfe sWatis. ard
will feed with grain and fodder as direfted,
V a moJcrafc P r >«b there are several yen.
tlcmcn near this place that agree to keep
marcs at a moderate price, and take them to
hchorfe regular, but I have accommod.!
uons lor more perhaps than will be left.
t attention will be paid to every mare
in rotation but cannot be liable fi r accidents
*"{ might unavoidably happen, the season
wjll expire the xoth July ncxr.
• v Hff '• 2 have woa a nuri3 bcr of race,
11 gW a ,hr<Tof wbich were
the greatest produce (weepftabs that ever
was contended for in the U. S. at New.
Market, Broad & Fair-field courses, where
there was forty of the bell m ires and most
of them were the firft rate nee mares colt, en.
tered at aoo dollars each and the produce of
\ HI £ beat all that flatted at each place
and have won upwards of 9000 dollars
beating W. B. Jehnfou'scoltby Marie cif*
Ssldens Foreman by Dragon, f. Macreei
, b >- CWto. Col
till/ by Bedford, J. Hoajefes Colt bv
Dragon, Col. Sddens Serrcl Colt by Drag
on, B. Tenpk. Filley by Bedford, CoL
J. Taylors Colt by Bedford, T. Grays
Filley by Dragon, and a dumber of other,
there has been from four to five hundred
dollars offered for fomcof Wnir’scolts that
have been brought in this state we have been
credibly informed, and have oertificates
that will prove that Filleys of his get in
Virginia, have fold at. a i OO Guineas, and
horse colts from 1 190 dollars to azoo, and
some that ran fj well, cannot be purchafcd
for SOpo dollars.
EDWARD lORDAN.
JOSEPH COTTON.
April*. ( t <)
CERTIFICATE.
At ths request of Mr. Edward Jordan,
who has lately purchafcd the imported hoife
W hip, Ido #crtify that the said horse b s
flood for the two lift leafons within 3 4th
•1 a mile cf tny refijence, that I have seen
in the pastures attached to his stand during
the lafl Wafon, several celts and fillies at a
ti me (Stlwft a dozen in number) got by
him, cqlal, and in my opinion, fnperior in
point ofform and fixe to any equal nomfceji
RUNNING HORSE,
April *.
I hnre pvcr ftci got 1 r'tthcr horses. I also
believe him to be as; fare a foal getter as
any horse in Americ u Any gentleman in
this neighborhood v rho may accord with
my opinion, will do no more than joftice to
the reputation of the. horse, and also oblige
Mr. Jordan by ad ling their signatures.
George Ruffin.
Edmond Ruffin, Peter Epycs, Jn’o Ave
ry, Tho«. Gault, Itcace Rollings, Briggs
Reaves, Ja«. T. Hubbard, Van Leonard,
Jcfle Heath, John Jones, Edw'd Maikes,
John Marlccs, Roger Aikinfon, Thomas
Gfay, Win. Cole, Wm. Glover, Tbo's
Mortifen, John Rattc, Fred. R, Batte,
Jo's Ford, Isaac Htil, W. Eppes, Sterling
Gary, Jas. Curcton, Geo. Cocke, Ja’s
Cocke, John J. Hearth, Sith Gregory,
Prince. George county, 1
Dec. ixtb, 1104. J
THE HIGH BRED HORSE
FLYING-EAGLE.
A BLOOD BAY, confidcrcd by the fceft
of judges to pcflUs about the fame fixe,
movements, adion, points and form of his
fire, the noted Old Quickfilvcr, andliisdara
by the noted Fitz. Parmer—and by reference
to the general (lad-book, it will be found that
Flying. Eagle is fully thorough bred and ho#
(lefcemlcd from the bed family of horses in all
England, as may be found below, by a fnc n
detail of his blood, quoted from the general
ftod-book.—Old Qaickftiver was got by the
imported Medley, oat of Artmuda, thought
to be the bell brood mare in England, bicd
by Mr. Shafts, got by Snap oat of Mils
Cleveland, by Regulus—M dge by a fen of
Bay Bolton, Baitlct’s Chrldcr'sHoncy
wood’s Arabian, dam of the two True Blurs
Fitz-Partncr out of Gen. Mead’s famous
brood mare, known through ail the United
States, for her excellency in prodscing fine
formed Stud Horses —lor inflance, lippo-
Saib, Claudius, Old Celar and fcveral oth
ers.—Partner by the imported Traveller, cut
of aHenricus mare, filter to Proserpine, bred
by (Sir H. FcatheAkon, her dam by Cullen’s
Arabian, Hobgoblin, filler to Regulus.
FLYING-EAGLE will (land at the (la.
We of William Wilkint in Columbia county,
near the C. Heufe, and will be let to marcs
at the reduced price (owing to the timet) of
FIFTEEN doflai s the season, or 400 fts o
ced Cotton, to be delivered by the aoth o
November next, or TWELVE dollars at
the time of covering, with 50 cents to the
groom in each case—TWENTY-FIVE dol
lars th» infuraner, demandahle as soon as the
mare is difeovered to te with foal, or tranf
fened.—Good accommodations for mares,
and will feed as direfted at a moderate price
—hut cannot be rcfponfible for accidents of
any kind that may happen to mares.—The
season has began, and will expire the last
day of July next.
WILLIAM WILKINS.
EDWARD JORDAN.
March 5, (ts)
Ten Dollars Reward.
a T 3 ANAWAY from the
jj| JLV Suhfcriber, on the
18th of Junelaft, a new ne-
Kp* gro called SIMBO; when
weTitaw «y he h a d on hi«
blue jacket, tied round his
war?—Sunbtwi *P ,re made, daak look, a
bout 15 to 16 ye ar * old—Whoever will de
liver the said fellow to me at Wafhingroa
in Wilkes, or secure him so that I can get
him again, will ircejw- the above reward
LEWIS PKUDrtOMME;
Oftober ti.
10 Dollars Reward.
RUNAWAY from the sub-
A jmP feriber on the aoth of Oc-
tober last, a negro fellow
3 himfelf SCOTT,
gcicrslly known by the
of SAMPSON, about
at vififale are, the mid
dle finger of the left hand it ftnit, none of
the joints can be: bent, owing to a hurt
cross eyed and fqnintt remarkably, has a
down look when fpeken to, and tellsaplau
fable tale, he boaftt of hit adUvity and
archnefy the shove reward will be given to
any perfja who apprehends & delivers him
te the fubferiberin Savannah, or if fccored
in any jail in either Georgia or S. Carolina.
A further reward of forty dollars will be
given if harbored by a white person, or
twenty dollars if harbored by a free person
«f color, on co arifticn of either.
MAURICE LAHIFF.
Savannah, Feh. 2©'. [rat]
Notice.
At my house on Saturday 30 th of April next,
all the pcr/onaL ojlctt cf Thomas Miles
deceaftd,
mil be Sold ,
Confiding o f wearing apparel,
one bed, bedfte*J .i r some furniture.
, WILLIAM LYON Adm'r.
March ip iBo3* , (6 ) '
Lewis Barie & Co.
ARE under the painful and disagreeable
ncceffity, after the late di'aftcroui fire,
of calling on ihofc who arc indebted to them
to make payment* without delay ; By so
doing they will render effcntial feivicc to
their friendi and humble fervanti.
April 2. (dO
"THE SUBSCRIBERS,
HAVE JUST RECIVED,
Which they will Jell very lew
FOR CASH,
8 Hhds. Jamaica Rum,
io do. N. E. Rum,
2 Pipca Cogniac Brandy,
x do. Holland Gin,
2 Pipe* country do,
i $ Barren Malaga Wine,
4000 ft* bed Coffee,
B>B i! t cl* B rowo Sugar,
io do, Loaf Sugar,
ao £oxe* best Check,
8 Ware,
iaooo wt. assorted Swecd;, Iron,
Bag* affbtied Shot,
3 Kcgj belt Gun Powder
6 Hhds. be ft quality Molalfc*,
Shear Moulds,
M*anfaftured Tobacco,
Bcft Hyfon Tea.
SOLOMON BYRD if Co.
March r 9« (*0
THE SUBSCRIBERS,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
And offer fur jalt on favorable terms,
20 pipes, half pipes, and quarter
Calks Gurlica ana i cneriffe Vvinee,
io half quarter CHks Malaga Wine of fii
jrrior quality,
2 Hhds ColFce,
j do. Loaf Sugar,
5 do. Brown ditto,
2o Bbis. ditto, ditto.
H Puncheons Jamaica Rum,
2 Pipes Ntv/.York Gin,
io Bigs Coiks,
So pieces Cyuon Bagging,
50 narrow do. and Twilled Jacking,
15 Cheifs and .quarter theft* of Hyfon,
Young Hyfon, Hyfon tkin and im
perial T eas of the latcft importation,
4 Tons Russia andSweedes Iron,
300 Plough Moulds,
2 Calks of Lead,
15 do. Powder, Shot and Nails,
2 B'ols. Linfccd Oil,
4 Hhds. Mobiles,
4 Crates Bottles, and Crockery Ware,
2 Boxes Tumblers & Englilh GUI# ware,
2 C*fcs Looking Glaflcs,
2 Calks Hoes,
1 do. Trace Chains,
2 Trunks Shoes,
2 do. White and colored kid and Mo
rocco Slippers,
2 Boxes Saddles,
1 do. Hats,
2 Tierces Hats,
i Box Playing cards*.
1 Bale Letrer Paper,
2 Bales Humhum*,
I Trunk Callicces,
2 Cases Linen,
I Trunk Hoficry,
5 Bales Plains, Blankets and Strouds,
1 Bale of Twine,
26 Calks Chcef;-,
1000 Bnlhcis Sait, &c. Sec .
H. if R. THOMAS,
January 2. (ts)
William PooF^Ca
RefpePfully inform their friends and the pub .
ic, that they have opened in the house late
ly occupied by Meffrt, M'Kinne if Co.
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
MERCHANDIZE ,
CONSISTING OF
Dry Goos & Groceries ,
Such as arc general!/ inferred in
lengthy advertisements, all of which they are
determined to fell on the lowest terms for
CASH o» PRODUCE.
January 9, //]
Notice.
The citizens of Aoguiia qurUffd
to vote for Members of the City Coun
cil, will please to recoiled, that on former
otcafions, they have voted for Birds of Ref.
age—2* soon as these gentlemen obtained the
honor of being Reprefeutatives, they took
wing, ami deserted their pofsf... lt will he
well to guard agairft this trick at the enfu
ing cleftion, and take men, permanently resi
dent, whose interest and duty it is to take
care of nur concerns as well as of their own.
The time is protentoufty critical, and we
want thole who will Jiaud by us and die at
their post, if nccclfai v.
ONS OF MANY.
Aprils. . (~)
Take Notice.
DO hereby nominal* and appoint Mr,
Austin j arses Darts ray lawful At
torney, for and dating my affepce from
this Hate. H. HAMPTON.
Ap:U .. (~•)
Notice.
AN ElefUon wifi be held at Mts. trng,
ffrcct's on Monday the uihinft. to.
a LIEUTENANT in Capt. Walker’* com.
panyj in the room of John Hayles removed*
By order of
VAL : WALKER, Lieu, Colt .
April t. . ( ir j
NOTICE.
THE PEWS in St, Paul’s Church will be
again rented for one year, from the
day of May next.-on Tburfday the 28k irft
commencing at 12 o'clock.
Wm. J. HOBBY, 1 „
N. WARE. , j Co *'*ht"
April *.
~ 7noticET
THAT in December last 1 Mr. Benji,
rain Andcrfoa of Hancock cnantv Aid
dcprfit en board of an Augcfta fla, a Cheil
made in the fca-ftirirg form, covered wiib
old cauvafi, the fide* painacd red, snc | ,
piece of tin naifed round the keyhole, and
on the front fide was written with ink in
large Icttcn fEdm’d W*fl» to Thomst
Waifh Savannah} n also on the lid. Mr,
Anderson took a receipt from a Mr. J c fc h
Blair, Patroon; and si the said Chcft w tl
not delivered in SavAnab in February lad,
as dirrdled, it is requeued that wherever it
i* left, or that if Mr. Blair is known, that
any good generous person that may know
any thing of it or of Mr. Blair, may inform
the fofcfcnber at gen. David Adams* Han.
cock county, as it contsina the *tL <jf
your humble servant.
w . EDM’D WALSH.
March 26.
Notice^
On Friday the 6th day of May next , at the
Uft ref deuce of Axtet Scfum dectafd, tn
the county of Columbia,
Will be Sold,
Oa a credit of twelve months,
all the remaining property belonging to iv
estate of said dcceafad, bo* k real and pcrLt
a!- —Such per Co ns as tnsv become purchrt'rs
will be require! to give t!i*ir notes w ?k X ny
proved fectriry. his
WALTER X MADDOX.
ma»k
ARCHIBALD A VARY.
E.xeiuUn,
March
NOTICE^
Will be Sold,
On the firrt Monday in May
next, at Jackfonburgh, in the County oi
Ranoolfh, Lot*of different dimer. ; oni;
term* and quantity to be made know b/
the Cammillioner* on the day of fait*,
JOHN,MARTIN, T
JOSEPH CARTER, I 1 .
CHA’S CRAWFORD, >1
.JOHN CARGILL, j 3
SOLOMON STRICKLIN. 1 ‘ \
Feb. 20. [y 1
NOTICE. '' I
ALL perfoiu having demands against (!,«|
cftatei of Thomas. Smith and Tbonai U
and William Smith, late of the city of $a- m
vaouah merchant*, arc requeued to render M
the fame duly attested, to Attcn Pcmber. I
toe ; and tiiotc indebted to said eftatea, arc I
requested to fettle with him j he being an- E
thorifed to receive payments, and give it* I
qnitaaccs tfccrcfor. . •
SUSAN M. SMITH, admr’x. I
ATTON PEMBERTON, ad mV J
Savannah, Oftober 10, (ttjwl
NOT I C E. I
THAT on the fourteenth of April nest, I
Will be Sold in Eatonton, in the conn. I
ty of Putnam, a number of lots adjacent to I
the file fixed for the pnrpofe of building the I
Court-House and Jail, I
in said county, on a credit of twelve month ■
the purchafcr* giving notea with approved H
pcafonal fccurity with a mortgage on tbeß
premiftJ. BRICE GAITHER, I
ROBERT IVERSON, j
BARNES HOLLA WAY,!
EDMOND LANE. U
SIMON HOLT, junr. [I
February 6. (rot) I
~ TO RENT. I
A House & Lot. I
A large two ftcry House, wit®
a Bore room ; also a kitchen, carriage houftß
and (fable, with a good garden—The above*?
lot is at prefent'occupied by Jthn>P.B
Slaughter, uoper end of Broad flrcchyH
Poflcffijn given after the seventh of Apfi’-B!
Eoqore of ELI or JAMES PKARRP.B
April 2. [jfJ p
Administrator’s Sale.
On the l \f fAlay next, at the house ofV> \ I
Carranvaye.
Will be Sold, |
A LL the per foal property of Wr.’li< J ß|
Lander* deceit fed, Confiding of Hof*B|
fes, Cattle, Houfthold and Kitchen hurt J 'B|
tare, ai d other articles too trdioiw to tne-'B
tion.—Conditions will be made krv.tt'o ■
the da} of falc.
JAMES LANDERS. Adm’s ■
Aj-rU a. [“ J
April *,