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Three dollars per annum. J PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL HAMMOND, NORTH BROAD-STREET, f Half in advance.
The Celebrated Running Horse ,
. GALLATiN,
WILL stand the present sea
son at William Lows’ in Columbia
■county, fourteen miles above Augusta,
on the main road leading to the town of
Washington, at the reduced price of
THIRTY DOLLARS, payable by note
the first day cf December next, which
inay be discharged by TWENTY
DOLLARS paid within the season—
JFIFTEEN the single visit, and one
dollar to the groom in every instance.
The season will commence on the first
day of April, and end on the first day
of August. Any mare that does not
prove in foal shall have the benefit of
the fall season gratis, by applying to
the horse, provided he is not in keeping
for a race. Excellent wheat and barley
pastures are provided for the reception
of mares from a distance, but no res
ponsibility for accidents or escapes.—
Mr. Low will take charge of all mares
that may be left with the horse, and
feed them twice a day with grain for
one shilling per day, and the money ex
pected when the mares are taken away.
Good attention will be paid to every
mare in rotation. Servants who may
be left with the charge of mares will be
boarded grutis. GALLATIN is an
elegant figure, full fifteen hands and a
half hign, nine years old, a red sorrel
of superior form and constitution, and
-a sure foal getter; his colts have by
good judges been said to be superior,
according to their age, in point of form
and size, to any they ever saw on the
Continent.
PEDIGREE,
Extracted from the General Stud
Book of England, which
cannot be excelled.
< G ALLATIN was got by the import
ed Horse Bedford, and he by Dungan-*
non, whose sire was Eclipse ; his dam
the imported mare Membnno ; his
grand darn Miss Skeggs. Ly Matehem ;
his great grand dam by Regulus, out of
King Herod’s dam, and Regulus by the
Godolphin Arabian. To those who are
thoroughly conversant with the turf, it '
would he superfluous to remark, that
Bedford undoubtedly contributed more
to the improvement of the breed of
horses in this country, than any stallion
e'Ver sent to America. It would be
equally unnecessary to enumerate his
get, suffice it to say, he was the sire of
Cupbearer, Dungannon, Ariadna, Nan
cy Air, Peggy and Lottery. Thus it is
no wonder that Gallatin, having all Ids
near crosses from the best stocks in
England, should stand unequaled as a
runner, as the following testimony will
shew:—Gallatin at Richmond, in Vir
giijfia, in October 180-, run a 2 mile
heat in 3 m. 43 s.—in February 1803.
at Charleston, he ran a three mile heat
in 5 m. 53 s—Two days after, he ran
the same distance in 5. 52 s.
JOSEPH COTTON.
WILLIAM LOW.
March 25, 1309- 88
Whip
HAS commenced the Spring*
season at Id's former stand, which will
expire the 10th July next, and is on the
same ternvsas last year,except TWEN
TY DOLLARS will be taken if paid
before the mare is taken away—notes
will be expected with the mares. I
have provided wheat lots in plenty, for
the accommodation of a great number
of mares ; and several of the neighbors
have agreed to take the- care of mares
and bring them to the horse regularly,
and fed as directed, at twenty-five cents
per day, regularly.
I have a very large JACK, that stands
at TEN DOLLARS, payable the first
January next, which may be discharg
ed by EIGHT DOLLARS within the
season.
I have General Twiggs’ celebrated
JACK, th«t is so well known to be the
largest and the sire of the best foals
that has been seen in the southern
coentry.
Edward Jordan.
Washington, March 18'. 87 1
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
The Thorough Bred Imported
Horse ,
STAR,
WILL cover mares the present
season at the plantation of Mr.
Archibald Mayson’s, half a mile irom
the Island ford of Saluda River, six
miles of Cambridge, Abbeville district.
South-Carolina, at the reduced price of
THIRTY DOLLARS the seasons,
notes payble the fifteenth day of Decem
ber next—any gentleman becoming re
sponsible for the season of five, shall
have one gratis. Each season may be
discharged with 275 pounds clean mer
chantable cotton, delivered in a bag or
sack at the stand, by the fifteenth day
of December next. The season will
commence the first day of March and
end the 25th July next.
S PAR is undoubtedly as sui t a foal
getter as any horse whatever. The con
stitution and bone of STAR and his
colts are much remarked and well
worth the attention of breeders and lov
ers of the turf. Two hundred acres of
as good pasturage as any in the state,
gratis.—Grain will be furnished at the
market price, and marts fed as their
owners may direct.—No responsibility
in case of accidents or escapes—evtiy
precaution will l»e taken to prevent ti
their. The pedigree and performance
of Star is so well known, we deem it
needless to sav more.
WILLIAM C. GUNNELS.
February 28, 1809. 35
N. B. THE subscriber intends to
keep the best imported horses at this
stand for five years at least, and shall
make it his study to give general satis
faction to all that please to favor him
with their ousts m. The season may
be continued if it is necessary until De
cember next.
Win. C. Gunnels,
Entertainment.
WE have procured the house in
this place, known by the name
of the EAGLE TAVERN, (formerly
occupied by Mr. Thomas Mounger)
and have furnished it with the articles
necessary for the comfortable accom
modation of uavellers and private boar
ders.
The patronage of such persons as
may be disposed to promote the interest
of this establishment, will be gratefully
received by
Edwin Mounger, £>
Sterling Grimes.
MillcdgeviUe, May 1, 1809. Zm 96
i
For Sale.
OR EXCHANGE,
A TRACT of land in Washington
county on the waters of Buckeye
and Choopy, lying within twelve miles
of Sander&ville and three of the Oconee
river, containing seven hundred acres
—the whole tract is remarkably level
and well adapted to the culture of
corn and cotton, and is in the neighbor
hood of an excellent range for cattle.—
A great bargain will be given to a pur
chaser for Cash or Negroes, or it will
be sold on a credit of one and two years;
or it will be exchanged for town lots in
this place or for lands lying within twen
ty-five milts.
NICHOLAS WARE.
Augusta, Feb. 18, 1809, 83
Notice.
AT the request of Thomas Leving
ston, Esq. it is made known to
such members of the Augusta Jockey
Club, who have not paid their subscrip
tions, that a list of their names is left
with the subscriber, who is duly author
ised to receive payment, and if not dis
charged on or before tne 15th of April
next, their accounts will be placed in
the hands of the proper officer for col
lection.
WALTER LEIGH.
February 11, 809 82
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate
of Joseph Ware, late of Rich
mond county, deceased, will please call
and settle their respective debts with
the subscriber ; and those to whom the
estate are indebted will exhibit their
accounts proven according to law.
Nicholas Ware,
Qualified Executor.
March 10, 1809. 87
V
Notice.
NINE months after date application
will be made to the honorable the
inferior court of the county of Ogle
thorpe, for leave to sell two tracts of
land in said county, one on south ork
broad, containing one hundred eighty
live acres, be the same more or less—
the other fifty-three acres, adjoining
the former, belonging to the estate of
Abel Howard, dec. sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors
Groves Howard, \ F
Clement Glenn, 5
Sept 62
Notice.
NIX E months from the date hereo,f
appl : cation will be made to tnh
honorable the inferior court of thecou-e
ty ol Lincoln for leave to sell the whole
of the real estate of John Bentley, dec.
for the benefit of all concerned.
John Orr, ) . ,
Wm. Muncriel, $ Imr s
September 10.
Notice.
NINE months after date I shall
make application to the honorable
Inferior court of Lincoln county, for
leave to sell a lot of land drawn by John
Johns, of said county, and lying in the
16th District of Wilkinson county, and
known by No. 87, which will be sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased.
JOHN H. WALKER, Adm’r.
May 13, 1809.
10 Dollars Reward.
RAN AWAY from the Plantation
of the subscriber about the 20tl»
of March last, a Negro Fellow named
BEN ; he is about five feet two inches
high—he has a wile in Savannah, and
is probably lurking about that city, or
on his way to it. He was formerly the
property of Mrs. Armor, who now owns
his wife, and was lately purchased by
the subscriber from Mr. MauriceLthiff.
A reward of Ten Dollars and all rea
sonable expenses will be paid to any
person who will lodge him in any j ail
or so confine him that the subscriber
may be enabled to rtgain him.
EDMUND BACON.
Augusta, April 8, 1809. 90
WE are authorised to
state, that Thomas Watkins,
Esq. is a Candidate for Sheriff',
for the County of Richmond, at
the next Election.
April 29.
*** WE are authorised to an
nounce, that John Bedning
field, Esq. is a Candidate for
Sheriff’ of Richmond County, at
the ensuing Election.
April 22.
*** WE arc authorized to an
nounce Samuel Lark as a Can
didate for the office of Sheriff for
the county of Richmond at the
ensuing Election.
March 25.
CASH given for clean Cotton
and Linen Rags, at this Office.
September 10.
SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1809.
Notice.
r i" , HE subscriber having removed to
JL Savannah, offers his services to
he public in the
FACTORAGE
AND
Commission Line,
and hopes by strict attention, to render
satisfaction to those who may favor him
with their business
James Beggs.
October 15. 65
FLOUR.
FLOUR of a good quality for
sale by
Spurges, Ketchum, 8c co.
May 27.
FOR SALE,
Six or Eight
State Troopßoun/ies
For cash or cotton—Enquire at
this Office.
May 20. 96
GEQKGIA, Jackson County.
Jt a Court of Ordinary held in and
J'or said County.
May Term—lßo9.
Present, their Honots James Hen
dricks, Etheldked Wood, and
David Witt, Esquires.
UPON the petition of Matthew Hob
son, stating that Duncan Carnb
btll, in bis life time, executed bis bund
to make titles to whatever land he
might draw in the contemplated land
lottery, bearing dale the first day of
August, eighteen hundred and aix, to
John Hobson, who assigned the same
to the said Matthew, and the smd Dun
can drew Lot number one hundred and
seventy, in the nineteenth district of
, Baldwin county, and departed this life
intestate, without executing titles there
to, and John Hobson became the ad
ministrator upon his estate ; and pray
ing that the said administrator he di
rected to execute titles in conformi'y
to the law. Whereupon, IT IS 0K-
L) Eli ED, that the said administrator
will be directed to execute said tides,
at the next court of ordinary, to be held
in and for said county on the first Mon
day in September next, unless cause be
shewn to the contrary ; and that this
rule be advertised in two or mere pub
lic places in the said couAty, and at least
three months previous to the sitting of
said court be published in one of the
public Gazettes of this state.
A true coliy from the Minutes.
Edward Adams, c. c. o.
May 27. 97
Notice.
NINE months alter date application
will be made to the honorable infe
rior court of the county ol Columbia,
for leave to sell two hundred acies of
land, lying on the waters of Green-brier
Creek, in said county, all of the real es
tate of David Perryman, deceased*
E. PERRYMAN, Adm’r.
May 13, 1809. 95
NOTICE.
NINE months after date application
will be made to the honorable the
inferior court of Richmond county for
leave to sell a tract of land in the sevv nth
district Baldwin county, known by No.
47, containing 202 \ aerts, drawn by
John Russell, late of Richmond county,
dec. to be sold for the benefit of
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
TIIO : KNAPEN, Adm’r.
March 6, 1809. 85—
Pamphlets, Blanks, Handbills and
Cards executed at this Office
with neatness and dispatch.