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Volume I.] PUBLIsHSII WKSKLt, HY JOHN A~ M. CHARLTON. PRICE- .THREE HOLLARS PER ANNUM, HAIE PAIR IN AHVANCv • I • NINE months after date, appli cation will be made to the honora ble Inferior court of Wilkes coun ty for leave to fell the real eflate of Wm. F. Booker, deed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec. < CHAS R. CARTER. THOS TALBOT, MAT. TALBOT, Administrates Cftober 6, 1815. Nine months after date appli cation will be made to the Hon orable the Inferior Court of Wilkes county, for leave to fell the balance of the real estate of M‘Kinn-v Holdernefs, deceased, —* t r. ..* ; si, i fivehundred and twenty-teven acres, lying in said county, on the waters of fifhing creek. To b e fold for the benefit of the heirs cf laid deceased. LEWIS M‘LENDON, Afling Administrator. February 5 1816 GEORGIA, 7To the Hon- Oglethorpe County. $ orable Court of Ordinary for said County. UPON 1 he p* titionof Joseph Cotton, by his agent W r yatte Bulloch, dating to the court, now fitting, that Nathaniel Bul loch, in hi* lifetime, made and , bL bond, to Joseph Cotton, whereby he bound him felf in the sum of one thousand dollars, to make, or cause to be made, unto the said Joseph Cot ton, his heirs or assigns, a good and fufficient right arid title to fix hundied acres of Land, more or less, except what is included within M’Elroy’s lines, lying’in Wilkes county, at the time the bond was given, including the flat lick on the waters of Little river, adjoining Kennebrew, Vic kers, and M’Elroy, the said bond bearing dite the twenty-eighth day of August, 1799, and said Nathaniel departed this life with out making titles, and your pe titioner prays your Honors to pass an order to compel the Ad ministrators of the said Nathaniel Bulloch to make titles agreeable to the tenor and effect of the said bond. Wherefore it is ordered, that the aforefaid Administrators be* and are, directed to execute titles to the said Joseph Cotton, to the said trad of Land, defer.bed in the said bond, unlcTs cause be shewn to the contrary, at the next term of this court, accord ing to the Ad in such case made and provided. And further, it is ordered, that the clerk do publish a copy of this order in one of the public Gazettes of this State, and at the public places in the county, at least three months before the said court Taken from the Minutes of the court of Ordinary, 6th of March, 1816 9 ) MAT. RAINEY, C. C. O. THE NEW S. WASHINGTON, (Geo.) FRIDAY, APRIL S, The Tine Running Ilorse* FLORIZEL , WILL fland the •ensuing leafon at the fublcriber’s ■I ‘M, • tioui c< ; coui t house, on Keg creek, at the reduced price of ten dollars, sent with the mare* 01 fifteen dol lars, payable by jiotc on the firft day of Decetnber next, which may be diicharged by paying 12 within the fealon, and 20 dol lars for infuiing a mare with foal, but no responsibility if the mare is traded. The fealon will commence on t u e 10th of March and expire on tue 10th of June ner;t. .1 ; •„. Florizel is a beautiful blood bay, 7 years old, in full health and vigor, sixteen ana. a half hands high, well proportioned, his figure, elegance and perform ance, is equai to any horse on b* .-d ud is 1 fnre 1 getter, from having been let to a few mares only fall ipring, all of which are in foal. The then owner intended running him, but in training, injured one of his fore legs, and therefore declined. rtis p, rjonnance ut the turf. In the fpting of 1814 he ran a jockey club race at Nafhvilie, mile heats, againfl Mr Irwin’s filly, by Potomac and others,, arid aouble distanced the field $ in October following, at the Bolling Gieen. jocky club, in Kentucky, he ran a match race, a hngle mile, againfl the best hoik in that State, and beat with great case ; he was to Nalhvilie, where he ran the firft uay, 4 mile heats, and beat the celebrated horie Jackion, for merly known by the name of M’Lemore’s Colt, who was ver s beaten before, and had won the great Jweep (take at, Nash-. viile,,.where 13 horses. Started j at the Augusta jocky cjub races in 1815, fourteen days after his arrival from Tenndfee, he rai: tne ad day agamft 6 fine horses, and beat without difficulty ; the 3d day handy capped, he* ran al io againlt 6 holies, and won the firit heat with great ease—con tended hard for the 2d, but from the circumltance of the inside rent of his bridle having broken duiing the .firft heat, and run ning out at the corners, the ri der being unable to govern him, together with his order and tra vel, was beaten by Mr Gorden’s horie Burnadottee by .Gallatin, who is well known on the Charleston turf .to be the firft rate runner. Florizel afterwards took two jocky club purses without oppoluion. This horse is well calculated to suit thole who may wish to raise a racer, from his fine Itrains, together with those who may dtfire to raise a saddle or work horse, from his superior size and easy movement, being hirnielt one of the fineft faddle horfes of this kind. He was got by the thorough bred horse flo rizel, who was got by the old imported sorrel Diomede ot Vir ginia. Florizei’s fire was the best running horse of his time as a racer, and stands now higher as a covering horse than any stud in Virginia find to tarui at fifty dollars \ nii grand fire stood at fifty guifea;; \ Florizel’s dam was by th! o> ‘ r ildair, ■’ Is grand l^,,r ‘ j f dam I'v the olu imported Partner, his great, great grand dam by old viaik Anthony } suffice it to say that she was one among the fined mares in Virginia, very little in ferior to her son, who, l helieve, and am authorized to say, is e quailed but by few on the con tinent. Mares lent from a dis tance, and left with the horse, will be taken care of, and fed a greeable to directions at tire usual prigs-, but no responsibility for accidents or efcapesf ;■ • Wm. B. TANKERSLEY. Feb. 4, 1816 _ R. B. Since 1 have advertised this horse, two of his v colts have come, v kasd superiority in size 1 aid ■ ~ b, cs furpalied ‘"''..ay heretofore seen in this country, and it is also re duced td[ r certainty, that he is the only pile that ever put Ha ney’s male to the whip (while but a coin at Nalhvilie, and run w ithin eiiiixen lucnes of her the two mile 1 aits, two trials in sue-, cellion. fyi will be (hown at this place (W Qnngton) the 20th April nex . where he will (land the fall stlson, it eucouiaged. March £9, 1816, (üb) ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. WILL BE SOLD, on Wed nesday, th Sth day ot May next at the late residence of Robert v ; -it dec cal-J, in Elbert a quantity of gin ned cotton, household furniture, cattle, horses, hogs, sheen, goats, and . geese, one waggon, and one still, and e ther articles tod tedi ous to mention; Terms made known on the day of sale. All persons having demands againfl the said deceased, are requested to render them to the subscriber properly .proven within the time prescribed by law ; and those indebteef, to make immediate payment to Betsey C. Middleton, March 29, 7 admx. 1816 -Qif 3 *f ATl.tli.nFi UA i OH'S hA I .K. • WILL BE SOLD, At the Court-house, in the coun ty of -Oglethorpe, on the firft Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours— TWO trads lof LAND, be longing to the estate of Charles Hay, deceased j both on Long creek ; one containing three hundred acres, adjoining Bird Parks, and others ; the oth er containing forty three acres, adjoining Ilham Rainey, and oth ers : Sold by order of the hon orable Inferior Cotirt of said county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said eflate. SAMUEL HAY, 7 . ■GTEBEIfi HAY, 5 adms Mardi T notice. \ LL persons having claims a -1 gainfl the eflate of John Fling, deceased; are hereby re queued to present them for pay ; and ificf; iadsbted thereunto, are desired lb make Immediate pa'yi merit t those letHements mu(l ma x. agreeable to law. Joseph t?EKbfel lohn Boitcjv. c> v-rs. March 29, tk ib. \ i IL*.> \\ 111 BE SOLD on the firft Tuesday of June next, a trad of LAND in the county of Wilkes, Coatainirig 130 acres* on Little River $ joining Paul 1 ilmaft Willis, and others. Alfrq on the firft Tuesday of July after, a trad of Land in the county of WilkinFoh,(origihaliy) coftiaihing 202 1 2 acres t Sold agreeable to ari order bf the Ins ferior Court of Wilkes county £ and for of the heirs of James Ballard, deceased. This tract is in tin* 4-th district, and N° 10; joins N° D, i 1.1, & 2sv THOMAS GRANT, ■ , admini(trator. ; March 29, i 816. (1 if j The drawing of the Occned Navigation Lottery, will positive* ly commence, in this piaee, on the firft Friday in April next —* Persons disposed to Venture id this lottery* will do well to fur nifin themselves with tickets, veV ry fhortiy. The tickets that may remain unfold at the differ** ent places of depofite, will returned to my office the firft or next month. By order of the Commissioners . STERLING GRIMES, Agent. ! Greensboro ugh, Feby. 10, 1816. GEORGIA , 7 Washington.county . 3 Ferrell, clerk of the court of Ordinary for said county. / 1 * WHEREAS, Elizabeth Pearson and MichaeL Pearson apply for LETTERS of Administration on the E flate of Garland Pearson, dec. * These are therefore to cite arid admoniffi all & singular the kin-. di ed & creditors of said deceafed*- to be & appear at the next court of Ordinary to be held in and for the county aforefaid, then & there to shew cause, (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. * •*••* *•.- Given under my hand this 25th day of March, 1 § 16. D.TEP RELE, Clerk New Advertisements. FOR - SALET A TRACT OF LAND, in Wilkes county, contain ing three hundred acres, on the waters of Clarke’s creek, bound ed by Clarke, Watkins, and o thers—a part of which is under improvement. Terms will be made liberal to purchasers. For further particulars, apply to J. H. Gibson in Wafhijjgton, or to the fubfqriber in Angufta. SAMUEL HALE. Aoril e, 1816. * (12<-y FOUND, On the road leading from Washington to Coalman’s bridge fome time in January last, one 1 bar of IRON, which the owner Can get, by paying for the above advertisement. E. COMES. ; April 5,’ 18161 (13a) CN®. 14.