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About The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1806)
* a „J of the rmmbcr that cfcaped or was killed gives the following data b Austrian army in and near Ulm, on the ec h, and exteding by Memmingen to wards Constance, on the Bfh ot Oftober— fy.oco men. On the 26th of Oftober they were thus accounted for Captured in Ulm on the 17th 33,000 Betide wounded, 3»ooo At Agnlhnrg, 8,000 At Donawerth, 10,000 Oa the march to France from 1 7,000 Suabia in two divifiqna, J 7,000 * 68.000 Difference, killed and cfcapcd, 16,000 84.000 • The following is a return of the Ruffian troops Which entered the town and camp of Brennan, between the Bth and 17th of Oc tober. ' Infantry. Cavalry, t)n the 91b Od. 6700 3203 it 7600 1800 JJ 6300 -3100 7000 1400 16 8700 1700 Infancy 3630 o Cavalry 11200 Total 47500 Gen. Keinmayer took the command of this force on the j j.h— -twodays before the eapitula ioh of Ul,n. .On the nil they were attacked and defeated. .. _ One of the Teachers in the Er.glifh department of the Richmond Academy having resigned j Applications from per fans qtaliHed to supply his place will b' received by the fubferiber until the xoth February next, when the Buard will proceed to fill the vacant!/. A meeting of th 6 Board will take place on that day, when the punctual attendance of Ihe Members at 10 o’clock, ii particularly requeued. THOMAS BARRETT, c. ». t Members of the Augusta, Association of Mechanics, are requelted to attend a quarterly meeting, on Saturday E vening the id Feb. at early candle light, at the fubferiber’s. By tr dertf the Brefident, Chas*. Johnson, Sec’y. African Negroes, FOR SALE. For particulars, Enquire of ISAAC HERBERT. AugiilH, Feb. 1. A Large Key Found. The owner may get the fame by applying at this Office. Feb. 1* Fifty Dollars Reward , STOLEN from the Subscriber, one Sor rel Horse , with a swab tale, three white feet, has a white nose, also a black spot on the right corner of his month, about the size of a dollar, and a wWtc stroke in hie forehead, his main is half reached—Also, a Bay H»rft % with a swab tale, lus a very notable mark »n his forehead, his face his been hart when a colt, so as to make it in cline all tu ®ne fide.—Any person finding said horses, and delivering them lhall be entitled te the above reward, by applying to the fubferiber in Lincoln coun ty, about five miles from Barfdil’s ferry oa Savanpah River. JEREMIAH HARDY. February 1. (s*•) - | ‘ - - • ' ~ ■ ■ ■ ...a* GEORGIA, Greene County, At a meeting of their, honors the Judges of the Inferior court of said county. Present James Nejbit Oliver Borter f Samuel Harper , William Greer, THE Petition of Willaam Mili cane, Rating that be is now confined in the caftody of a Constable of said coun ty; on sundry Bail Warrants iffacd outa gainft him by James Ndbit, and that fee is unable to Jray off or give bail for the fame, and further, that he is willing to furreader up all his property for the benefit of his creditors, and further prays the ben efit of the insolvent law; wherefore it is ordered by the couit that the fourth Sat urday in April next be set apart for the said William Milicane, to make his appearar.ee before the said Justices, and then aid there have an equity had as to his lafol vcncy, and that this to be publifticd in ens * of the Gazettes of this state for sixty days previous to the said fourth Saturday in A prll next. A true Copy Tthen form the minutes, HENRY CARLETON, jun'r. For THMAS CARLETON, Clk Jan, 25. (1 tt-} ~ FOR SALE, A FRESH SUPPLY OF Good Old Whilkey, by the Hhd. or less quantity. THOMAS BARRETT, fcf co. December 28. ' (ts.) A. Waterman , Mas received and for sale, At very Reduced Prices\ 7 Hhds. Jamaica RUM, 6 11 Loaf & Brown Sugar, 2 ——— Prime retailing MolaiTcs* 3 Tierces Linseed & Trail Oil, Brandy, Gin & Wines, Northward Rum in barrels, 7,0c0 wt. Swedes, Russia & country Iron, Ovens, Pots & Share Moulds, German & BHftered Steel, Sythe blades. Catting Kaives Sc Spades, Double battle & H.F, Powder, Shot k Led, Turkey Yarn, Frelh Hyfon Tea, 70 Do*. Webster's Spelling Book, - A General Assort merit of DRY GOODS, Glass Ware, Nails, &c. &c. February 1. (8 t) SmJRIW’s^LET" On the Jirfi Tiiffday in March next, at fackfonborough, in Scriven county , be tween the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, WILL BE SOLD, Two Negroes, viz. Cate and Maryann, taken as the, property of John and Solomcn Gross, at the fuitc of Willi am King. ALSO, 1000 acres of land, more or less, in said Coanty, where Jackfonborough now fUads, tsken as the property of Ho ratlui Marbrey, at the fait of the executors of Josiah Tattnall, jr. deccafcd, ALSO, 200 acres pine land, in said county, joining land of John M'Brid, ALSO, 200 acres, in (aid county, joining lands of William Skinner. ALSO, # One Rifle Gun, in the hands of Mund Gross, taken as the property of Gated Lartigue, at the suit of James N. Conkey. ALSO, 200 acres, mors or iefi, in said county, on Horse Creek, joining land of John Hill. ALSO, too acres, in said county, on Horse Creek, joining land of Patrick Dickey. ALSO, 34.0 acres, more or Icf«, joining the a bovc land, taken as the property of Major Mufick, at the suit of Mark Sap and Za chariah Coward. ALSO, Three lots in Jackfonborough, known by the Numbers 13, 18 & 19, the fame being given up by the adminiftratora of A lexander Newman, dec. to fatisfy a judg ment ia favor of John Culhoon. ALSO, soo acres, more or less, in said ebaaty, on Little Ogeechcc, joining land of Rich ard Rogers, taken as the property of The ophilus Thomas, administrator of Micajah Godwin, dec. at the suit of Johu Bonnell, jr. Conditions of file, Cash. - JOHN BRYAN, s s. c 5. February 1. (3O "mTERIFE’s SALK, At the court*houfe in Greene county, on the firjl Tuefday in March next, between the ujual hours. Will be Sold, 300 acres of land, more or left, in Greene county, lying on the fouth fork of Little River, adjoining laud of Whitlock and others, levied on as the property of Pace Bird, to fatisfy an execution in favor of Wo* £s? Felix Gilbert, vs Price Bird. ALSO, One other trail of land, lying on the waters of the Appalachec river, containing 230 acres, more or Icfa, being the place where Fields Kennedy now lives, executed by virtue of an execution; tne county vs. Fields Kennedy—property pointed out by the defendant. ALSO, Oae other Mart coataining 660 acres* more or less, lying on the waters pf Town creek, adjoining Coleman and others; it being the land whereon Jofsph Peeples and Wm, Lee now live, levied on by virtue of an cxeeution, Samuel Cunningham, vs. the adminiftratora of Nathan Peeples, deceased. ALSO, One Negro Girl, named Sookey, levied cn as the property of Samnel Read, to fat isfy two executions, one in favor of Wm. E. Phillips, the other in favor of Sally Hackeby vs, Samuel Read J. Read, property pointed out by the defendant. Conditions offale —Ca(h. NAT, G, MACON, o.s.e c. Feb. 2. jt Adminiflrators Sale. Will be fold, on Tutjday the tgth of March next , at the plantation of to hereon JoJhua Wynn, dec. formerly reftded, in Colum bia county, ALL the pcrfonsl property of said de» ccafed— Confining of fix Jicgroci, hones, cattle, hogs, fh:ep, crop x»f corn and fodder, plantation utcnSis, and fevcral other articles too tedious to mention. Conditions of sale—Cash. ELIZABETH WYNNE, Admx. Feb. 1, (31) SHERIFF’S SALE. I On the Jtrft Tuefday in March next, at Franklip court- koufe, between the usual hours of to and 3 o'clock, WILL BE SOLD, 1150 acres of land, in Franklin county, on the north fork of Broad River and Turkey Creek ihd on both tides of ,each dream, being the place of the present residence of Edmund with valua ble improvement! thereon. ALSO, 575 acres, on the north fork of Broad River, iitoated on both (idea of said Bream, at present occupied by John Allan. ALSO, 575 acres, ©it the waters of the north fork of Broad River, adjoining Thomas Bryan, at this time in the occupa tion of Royal Bryan. ALSO, acres, called and known by the name of Gorham’s mill ihoal, on the north fork of Broad River, being part of a traft containing 650 acrea—The who!* of the above land surveyed for, and grant ed to John Gorham. ALSO, 300 acres, being part of a trad containing 900 acre*, granted to Wyllie Pope* Clement Wilkins and John Gorham, and one 65 gallon Still, with a cupper worm, taken to fatisfy an execution in fa vor of T'homas Carson, jun. for the use ol Jofcph Scott, agalnft the adstiiniflrators of John Gorham, v v ALSO. 600 acres, iff said county, on Nail's creek, .adjoining Hooper and John Williams, well improved with a Grist and Saw Mill, being the place where on Mofcs Trimble now lives, and one ne gro man, Gabriel, taken as the property of said Trimble, t« fatisfy the adminiftra tofa cf J. Neal. AL^O, 80 acres, in said county, on Toms creek, joins David Eliifon, being the place whereon David Crews lives, three cows, two yearlings, one calf, and one horse, taken as the property cf David Crews, to fatisfy Thomas Sparks. Conditioxs — Cash, H. TERRELL, Sherif, February r, (3-) SHERIFF’S sale, ' Ob the firjl Tuefday in March next , at Co lumbia court-house, between the usual hours • (TIL L BE SOLD. 27$ acres of land* Executed as the pro perty of William Stark, on Little River, joining Dozier and others, and originally granted to John Dennis, whefeon said Stark now lives. ALSO, One negro woman by the name of Char lotte, to fatisfy two executions, adm’r. T. Harthhorn and admT. George Walker judgment obtained against said Stark. ALSO, 150 acre* of land, joining Jones and Qnare, on the waters of Hedftail creek, the property of Yancey Sanders. ALSO, 80 acres c* land joining Gold wire and Binion, on the waters of Germany's creek, to fatisfy an execution, Joha Foster and •> others against Yanocy Sanders, and pointed out by the defendant, - ALSO, 350 acres of land adjoining Clab'tome and Wi liam Few in Columbia county, and otiginally granted to Thomas Weekly, Ex ecuted as the property of Ignatius Few, to fatisfy an execution, Bacon and wife vs, Exc'rs William Few, add pointed entby Thomas Carr plaintiffs attorney. Wm. FLEMING, s. c. c. February 1. (jt) MARSHAL’S SALE, On thefrjl Tuefday in March next , at,the Market- house in the town of Louisville , be tween the usual hours. WILL BE SOLD 100 acres of land in Oglethorpe County* on the waters of Little River, adjoining James Buchannon, Crifwell and Early, le vied on as the property of Joice Finch, to fatisfy Richard Smith, pointed<out by the Plaintiffs Agent. ALSO, Eight Negroes vs Penny, Fhcrreby Dsmfcy, Wofre, Tom, Alflbn and Her bert, levied on as the property of Henry * Averctt to fatisfy Solomon Cherry, pointed out by the Deftndant.*~Conditfons Cash. george w, Moore, d. m. February 1. ' , ($M BALDWIN L ANDS. * No, 285, in the and diftriA, for Lie j 4 or exchanged, for either of the following numbers in the 4*h difhtfL viz. No. 125, 145,147, *64,278/280, < r 298 —Also for fate, No. 1 in the 4th diftiiA. Any prerfon incLurd to per chafe cUhcr of fhr, above numbers, or exchange at ab<*v* will please fignif y the fame by letter direc ted to the Po.tOffije Wayne fb trough Burke Ccunty. CHRISTOPHER KILLBEE.. February 1, • DRAGON. THIS juflly celebrated Horse, imported into Virginia about three years ago* will Hand the enluing season at my Pianta* lion, near Edgefield court-boufc, Soutll- Carolina, and be let to Marcs at Po& rt Dollars the season • —but as much trouble, and many Inconveniences arise, in the col* left ion of these kinds of debts, and as the owner of Dragon is deftrous of bringing business of this nature tpafpredy clofc, the season may be difeharged by the punftual payment of Thirty Dollars in every case, at aiiy lime before the firft of January next* The fubferiber holds hirtifelf at liberty t« , demand security. in fuck cases as he may deem expedient, in order to insure pun&ual payment. Five hundered acres of land for palhtrage, under one fence, and one hundred acres under both well anclofed, (rha latter for fiich Mares as have foals) arc p)-o vided for Mares; but such must 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 dark chcfi.ut coulour, fix teen and an half hands high $ isdefccndrd from running stock in England, and is a brother in to the* famous horse Diomed, whose (lock is so highly cftccmcd in Virginia. DR. AGON was unquestionably the best runner of his day. He won and received forfeit two and twenty tiroes before he en ded his filth jear, and in root cases sos the highefl prizes in England among this number was the Whip) {which is known to be the highefl: objeft of competition ever eftablilhec) by the Jockey Club) of 200 Guineas each fubferiber, against two others* giving them both a year's weight in riding, four miles j and the famous match against CHfdcn, four miles, carrying 15 Gone (zzj lbs.) upon each, in which he ivat rede by the Duke of Bedford) and Chfden by Stt* John Lade . • DRAGON is a sure foal getter, and all accounts concur in proving his colts tobi more pronsifing than any in America. In point of figure, bone, fizc and power, h« is acknowledged to bo superior to any horse, by almost every man who has seen him. Hii pedigree, at length, together with the ex traordinary performances of his coif* as substantiated b# the racing ealander of Eng land, may be seen at his stand. His season will commence on the 15th day of February, and end on the firft day of September.—One Dollar to the Groom must be paid in all cases at the liable door. ARTHUR SIMKINS. Near Edgefield Court-Hoof t , S. C. February i. Z M Fifty Dollars Reward . BROKE Jail on thn night of the 22d ult* a prifaner of the name of JOHN PHI LIPS, who refldes in South-Carolina, but waa accuftd of Healing two Horfss from Franklin county, in this (Ute,*from which* place hi*was committed to this jail on thd 16th inst, Phillip* appears to b* about 25 years old, fix feet high, fair completed and hair inclining to fairnefs—Drefs un known, at he Ibifted hii clothing in the jailor left them whenh6 made his efcapc. It is thought he will try to get back tot Pendleton Diflrift in the South date, were his family refidcs.—The above reward will be chcffully paid to any person or per sons that will deliver the said John Phillip* to me, or confine him in any fecarc jail in this state. so that I can get him or fee him \ thus confined. ) JOHN GRESHAM jun’r. Jzilor- Oflcthoipt , February 1. (jt.) Came to my hog pea with my hogs, about the middle of December last, a geng of straying hog's, very poor, which i« Hill with them, marked with a fmcoth crop in the left ear.--»nd a bit under and ovcf the right ear, taken out. Any person I claiming the said mark, with a dcfcrlptien of said hogs, and paying for this advertise ment, may get them by apylying to the fub* feriber near Augusta. ARCHIBALD BEALL. Jan. 2f. NOTICE. .--jpiQ the prrprietoi s, their agents or trtiU JL lee*, of the following tr&dls of land, fitaafed in Ruske County, that oulefs they or either cf their agents, do come forward I. and fettle the taxes due on said land?, with in fix mouths frem this date will be fold by the Colleger of said county, for all taxes due thereon, ?grte ably to law, vizi 600 ? .crca pine land. rh the waters of ths Big Spring, cn Bevkhead creek, grant ed in the rsuic of. Win. Hooker, and Jo seph Atki .son. Also to© acres pine Jand» on M'Bean creek, granted in the ratce of JohaOgg. Wm: BOWLING, r. t- *. ou~hc o6utUy t f an. u,