-r.l7-.- C" Jfti- : ; 717T fJ'RCJtJK rirntoT, , Biosraphkal account ,y up native or Sand, the A . a. ' A. UW T tC - . . : u.ii f Ui.i,fc1 initim lino- ek6ned infcncf . to none, and superior prmc pal Vwn . 7..v. T-T"-" I5fkrtKwTi,. fc.W beared Ott the r ih rAurm of his T litioh of. Sandwich; which u as imtcn as 10 the Jnrf-Hper vCjad;UI" f?pof &5? tall atti'robust, and'has from Jiiayouih worn a " long 'JiearftCCOKdiDg io, thc:i:ustoin..othat pwrt ttt the country, Hi wiipfeTidew)rtmei)trhi9 vlrtueuaexample. tiknrAmmon acuiencss and depth -ifif hi under standing, for a man who has npt enjoyed the ad: ' vant.ags-of aMiberal educalioti, together with his " - -f- . r. lur r - t l la estc6m ol all the tniiawtanw-ot nts vauev, airaui 1 2 jOOO in nuhvber ambttz whom he was appoint 2 a Inagiitrate or covin tf J(s':8Hwkti. he acquired, ih tlie.lnghH greei heaov anq Tespectof Viii'cli&htnineilv.'yyltt flap; 'eer of .tortil hicurwovia tlireAtencd Jris n stive w1 WV t-T Lv TW. Tnn and aeain at five Vearaold at iixjear oiu annexed 'mir eeceottd. J.7 SS. in ihe klnirdomihieh lib V". irf.f r tiiulina ; SdoWdc icttonary page 300 " In ir4 fils toit beean ta appearr amotg the $Ser wSthe a who won w that yar tn eitorjioous sum o terii'pgi' besides, betterUan g r,000. In IT$5 nine wirn4 appeared of irl'ete gp-jMW ;welw witiner startcd,,aniong he'rhumbtrAmt jrosio ; ftzn otl) voii t year 800 guineas to rtvtbybf: notice thalIrthSrtknge was given Hlhe H1"8 01 1 c vcyicicj v""-'T ) ChUdera.c ua p Salisbury, .1arch0, 1810. s -j a siaiuoo , touuuucu i oay, anu unc vi iiu v,,, - --, Irfcreasincy eleren w hia produce: Obtained J J Hcvses ever imported, . .. ..?;, . - v-r t" jiL- i hp win rover iickiM muui r In 1797 Ins reputation as .a liw-reasiney eleren of his pr DION. MR ia 15 hands and a half hitiU, a beauhlul yran(ronr6r"lheTll Hcses ever imported, land, HoRer vms always ft vnjn4Lau 01 me urarc iBhabitants of his' ralley, ast lheu' comniaflrler ; na in all the actions tftat took plate, he Mjrtlii iti Tina vrar, ri'iriua . i iuil ontci w vuuhu w i vinii iiiht -'j .'"",.r.. k. -iL j.xt..i.-.i'5 ;V-r I a in insure a matVtfl be in foal, which i ' t mire ini'f i nnri iiri tiiiiifiiiii u m. . iv uuiiui - -w ed' himself eqUiSHy rby hW totirae and saffacityi He is, besides, accountea one of the best riftarritn ;n rh. TvpoI t; and n evtfv cneaircment, whether - he be bn fobt or'on lioi seback, tie U' bure, to carry , ; h ; hinols Tavotlte weapon was fired han tiirht minutest . . rYork "In 1801 fc ISO? (Says Taplip?pagfc 304J netpjte "l1 kVif,r66 'PoWiiL wnn thpoldeuo at Chester- mav be discharged by the payment ot .0 Dollars inrnYru I r KFnrft the 25th if- December -DexUJl'he :. .'t...-:i-u( chili. mnn.v win hi . ne.mandcd in everv; in- on produced an ;annual incfeasr of winners In stance when the property of'xhe niare is changed una KfIr..r hi4rn utArtpci, TtA,i wtre winners Nnts jtiusc oe scm wmi uic iuaa wi ui of t'oiy nine sweepstakes, subsciiptioil,jnatches SOn or insurance, together with halt a nr-.t -- Amnnif the nmriher were Airon'n I rVie. firooin for eafiji mare. tes, Knowsleyj Robin Ked-bret and FannycU Jn 1798; when 3 years old,, being hts first (and latter oi which woatne great swcepsiaites oi i'ui only race tnai ycar, n ti.iwv., vv ibers seven she nnc 5 capital coits.. An ryy, ne ciu noi appea sea dollar to Mrt ife.,a a toan.-who loved 'and esteeTOed guihcas each at orK,(2 supscriDers sevei i;i!At;r' i.v,.,i'. ittf ' rha nrivilee-tsi beat,' and H paid haH fotkitfso thatshe won '-Lt j ki .Au.; -ii,,ri k,,, tnKri.riv. ihnf t.400 p-umeas better than 5.40Q dollars in less already impoverished Country could not possi l)y exist nder the joke of lranceand 'Bavaria., and repaired three times to VicnnaV ito the emfye, ror of Auatriay and the princes C iartis'and John, to seek assistance, and i to asccftainthei: Aus f tra'was not again disposed goto ir, with its tyrants ; in hopes that on this occasion, the op . pressed TyfVlese, who wti still warmly attached ar at all, having got amiss in maijnng iiai.mn im. In ifiOO, when 5 years old, at- the iliCllCi. L . byOld Diomed, out of Castranira, X r pontq oy- i.:jonn ayioe. ot Kou,,. gitua, .andebtrovcir; to him a ,u i 7 siotk 'm England slie was cot b out;6r.aTtntham r: J- CcbJ Jtown Ct Hhax, the etisi tiir' season 5 conunence the 15th day ;of r'ebruary aiy a 1st day o Aitisjtover mares'at jjJ? payment ofitn pouhds Virginia currtncv f Jet daf of January , 1811.' ' " ! t.woa. auii - exiensive ; pasturace' ami TvwM iMfc.Miipo.;.ii uixitrca, " will wiiii win a a mn. i awi Miu cvuy possible jp, paid to' them, buV I :wi not lc accounulit tidents of any descr.ixion.;' v, , ; . i:- As'-A racier, or a blood horse, SIR ARc inferior to no horse ever1 bred 'or trainulm any other country. " At New Mi.i ktt and he has beaten v the, following famou L Wrangler, lorn lough, PahfcxMinSr trpfy, Gllatin,t etc. also O'en. Carney s racer Blank by yCuizeny neer beaten sillCe.r'-V; ; 1T - '' - '. : ' ' The'above will appear by reference to, now in my possession honi Rlr. Wiltiamli son, who formerly trained and joined from which the following is . an, txuuct. " I hiive only to say th tuijny opinions clue is the oest noise i ever saw, ana lti that I never had any thing to do with onetfc I at ail Jus equal1, and this X wrii bac horse in the" world will run; against k' spring meeting, he beat Jon ah Tor the stand ige 3u.j neipjtes, lour mjies. v" atvuuaf-m,, ituumi k,. ftn4 ;n iii. ni-nrrnir. tk verv I miino- fni!fwinp. he run lor a suuscripiion OI summet of all possible celebrity- during the lor' 25 guineas each, lor horses the property ot Sub- Wer there appeared 15 of hi ptoducei who scrtbers 3 months before running ,four milevai wire the wjhnsrs of-44 sweep fctatts subscriptions beaten "by Slapbang j on Wednesday foVovt: arid plates, of which' the most eminent were Al mc;, . he, was next to Gamenut, Jbr the great sub. tiistes, who won to tne; amount or 3vu guineas . 1 senpuon jo nvC y em h """"is - - naby, i?ir rurry, and several other nue noises and on Thufsdav he attacked Hamiltonian for the great subscription Jor 6 years "old & aged horses,- hie although but S , years eld, "carrying 8 stone, lo'.h. and Hanultonian'on ae-ea norse, cut nine stone, and notwithstanding the' superior riding of the celebrated Buckle, allowed,! be the test rider in ih kinrrdom. he beat Dion only a neck. , He sn rt.iinf a .ifto ever other Ttinctton. orcros ever introduced." wa3 tlrn purchased by, mr. Durand,at 1200. gum . aninnlilintr in Old Sir Peter Teazle when only nine years of age ea!,, und carried to Doncaster, wherd, he wen the n bv saw dust covered at 1 5 guineas each mare and 15 shillings ROjd tup oi100 gumtas value, lour miles, beafc hi Lord Dathnvi ton s Haphazard, . UQXQ r Aliwil l.i. 17 j nl..t. ...I,.. Tiy 1 K. k '.ml tVm I cHi.e to the, house xt Austriai Tirigtit, he able to snuxe jine iv.wig pivc iut a'" off the y.re. Neither were these hopes entirely plate atYork. Haphazard, Lancaster, Lucan i;Co . r.)ii(prl ' Vi rtir''fL find' W aited with anxi-biF Harry (a horse now in America) and Tele Ciy:WJ niv wtMAiiJH5: ytuw via ivtv -7 evr " - . . , TarKi . n4 PetriiiiiY who in that vcar won 100 guineas and half way ground,' four mile heats, accord! rules ot racing, you may consider mt fit; and doUaistwitb you on him. He condition this fall, and has not run withui that could; put hiin at half speed tow(ld the racd .v You is, Mares now in foal should be nt W time of foaling to avoid travelling tliJ young. One dollar will be exptcedbylit for each mare. ALLENJ. DAl HaUax, Dec. I, 1809. mi "HoflVr. with two oi h s most intimate trienas anci"A3u acwiurvcc,iiu :Kuiuna mijt.-,. ''xjmpois-1lrglros, concerted a plan for attack- ; Thua." the united blood o Herod, Blank, naj H, :nK.4VHnri, ahrt Rfl vailftr. tmoni. who then oc-1 and Rekulus.-are proved qual, if. not superior. cupicd the country. It was agTeed lor a Kcberat attack on the enemy. Mm.ih.-r tty27.00O. shoiid be eiven bv saw dust covert-4 at 15 guineas thrown into -the-.: Innrthe ffiocipalriver, which TsieilingtQihe gropm- - tuns through a great part of the country of Tyrol. Lucy, Sir Petci's dam produced; five capital In ti,tw. nifr.-alnr,-th Inn." where there were runners viz. Twijr'em Minos, . afterwards Yonck) Persons, to whom, the. secrer had been the meaning of the saw. dust" was "perfectly under-1 and Petnna, own sister. - " v . i stood i 'they-instantly hastened to ring the alrm Sir Peter, Teazle was imported by bells,' In order fo cbllcctthe inbaoitants of the clismadge of ..Conjieciicut, whbse agent J Col., Tall- Mr. Butler ti icts and values situated at a greaterdistance from the Inn, lo foifm hein into corps and to attack anflxut in pieces the enemy wherever he appear ed. Complete succe gowned ttiis hgroic enttr- prize. ' " :v"v":"-"' la this alFair.s fell as in several other ictc ties and engRgemenUj especially that nearln total dtttat : Ham's Fannys and bir lt. i . VaneV Richmond In travelling Jrom Doncaster he. fell through t bridge antl sdr'ihjured both Ifis knees, the mai ks of which are yevlsible, aslb entirely disable him for the turf., In all his running he was lemarka ble for,h.is honestyi no frorse in the kingdom hav- ViVt SUStameu liiioc naiu iuui iiiuc i una in uuv purchased him in England when very young, (as will appear by a ce"ftiticat6 oi that; genlleinan in mvhossessioti.) ., v : ; ' The suhj i i ed extracts of letters, (the originals j coiet, grandam Atalanta, by Matchcm-, Lass ol the of which are in my possession) from-gentlemen J Mil), by. Oroonoko, OJld vlraveller, (sister to week with so little lijury. l Dion was got by Spadille, his dam i-.aith by Pa- . spruck, vhen t he enemy austairied a total , and also the taking of Trent, of which tie biave "Tm"i)erial colonel -Xlount Von Leiningen. would not haye been able to make himself mastel', with out the assistance ot Hotter, and his como&mons in anAa.r the. latter ac countrymen in ;uch a atknowiedged as commandant oi rass or, as ne was then called and subscribed himstlf but as the commander in chief of the whole country. of the firsv respectability, will more fully show tie high es'itiMiion in which this very superior horse is .hehrii the state of-VirginTaW elsewhere.., Col. TuUmadgSi letter to CJ, Tador (Col. Till madgc it a r'efxect l it nfcmtitrjf orgr&- - -- .. H'ushittgtoht Aim "Kh, t 09, qfciredMhconfidence of hjsf i0niUncith your request, I, take the i degree, that he was not only ! nnn( rtllllil; to as'ni , that the brown i'i 4- horse, young Sir Peter Teazlthe true son of that noted English' horse - Sir Peter Teaxle, was . iinrwi-td fi-mvi ' fliat Rritain hv vn u the vear llnffer keeDs his head Quarters in the center of 7, .' J o ... .x. j .. r :i i. x TyVol l and accovd'tigVto circnmbrances, casibeen kept at my stable, or has stood for covering onallyissMs bis com.cades ; con- ; Inart8 my vicitiity; until he was brought to this entthat, when heas, occasion for them they .p,ace b . groomrand delivered at'your-stahle. w,U rtturn at the slightest notice. He . always hou'h M. stocfc have beell trained for the iuistens-itii taem. wnsreverine oanarer is mosi prrsslng enemy WUlianii H. Williams, PimiGUNAND-Wkmi RESPECTFULLY ir forms the ciiita leiirhj'tliit h? has reluined to this plact, loiig tour through s'e'veial counties in tbii wun an .mienuuu oi muKing u ms ftc re sidence- From :Ji isown tibu i viuuis afojiiievisit'and the rtpresentaliofiiof! did aad welljmUirmed, he is induced t& that the titytbf Raleigh, will afford a residency and perhaps a decent support, whose wants are. few- and whose chief is to excel in Ins profession. He now m sisi ance to all t hosl in tchvn , and comr may require -Medical and Surgical aid. 1 sesses tes' imoniols ot his education at from gentlemen of the first respeciitff New Encland states, which are free fa ' ... " e -.- .. Clark's Lass of the Mill,) Mr. Holmes-s Missipection of every person r,g, tooi.puse, and, as usual, to conquer jhe 5 . many ot his colts whi f.-: In short, not a s.tigle engagement m aa wtA ' ' lKr. ifwW.h,! hav ! turf, in the country where I usually reside-(Coh,- Ch I have seen, been informed -:,t,xn.;Uotttr na conimanoeo, nas yei lerrnn.cu w have been sorhe of the, most' promising ::' advaraage of the I yrolese ; and hd , raised ln oy. in facl I haye .every ; rotde9Vned by PrOyjdencto check the des-; wieve1hat his ctock would have been ixftf career of a blond thirsty encVny. ; - ,; qal lo a - in our u,, fof .inj, or servite, . . U id noMtoffer's JCthtevements exhibited WmtjJ j ... ,t-a .u". - lo;ihe or!d as.a-charafter worthy of admiration, - ;.,5rt- Makejess by xoung t.reyhound, . U1U Panner, VVoddcocke, dam of the Lampion Misa Doe, f i-ofl's Bay Barb, grandam of the Ancaster Ster ling, Makeltss, jdiesdemona's dam) Brimmtr, Dicky Bierson, j(on of Dodsworth) Burton' Baib mare - - ; Snadille was got by Highflyer out of Flora, by Squirrel, her dam Anquica, ; by Snap Regulus, Bartlett'sChilders, tc5 . w . Faith, the dam of. Dion was a mare of the first celebiityaS a racer, and afierwards equally dis tineuishtd as a brood mare. The Calendars from 1 800 to 1805 give the performances of fveral of her product, particularly Marcia and Vesta, the foimer having lost nut twoou oi -13 icup mue ra ces, bbth of which were won by Lord Darlington's celebrated horse Haphazard, whom she afterwards heat for the gold Cup at Pcntrefact rShe also beat Agoiustis,' Alonzoj IQtyjlJj jmdjmany ether good runners. 1 r- W I . 1 a. X . w I Nr. 1 .etiirer siaK.es ai uontasier in : tnose wno mcauiiousiv . ic "-l.. ' r..ll :.. .'..t... fr lone ,..;. Hdiincr. witnc Slie 111 Ulllllllg. J ill 1.V1I aut I lidtlCI .'1 """"B . 1 ml... rlitinonMvh fl n'tlor4l i nnnri. . Yf ihir Jo-nrtianCC and IWP5' N. B. tMl Williams has taken lift in. - ,t.... r M i-..:,.k ' A-.;!- lavern nousc 01 mi. rnai TJIE teeth have been considered of" cohseouence in tha animal oeconomyasn the particular attention of the tnol m ceons. In oreer to prevent ana nw of the teethj they haveina and communicated thm to w n aHvtre is often disregarded, whilst tit and flattering language of the dentists wa I inwed . hnnt les there are. fnsr the oDDOituriiitia hpn aflhrd-d to hprnme acouainted v& rases of the teeth, and the 'meaiu &F aid removing the same : the number J comparatively small. Many men rat character of a Dentist, as they aregewj of passage, they disregard respons racter. and not onlv make great dei fling services, but ofteiv.entiiciy rum - 1U W " still the trold Wedal Of iionour, and the cross of "the Order of Maria Theresa,-conferred on hlmby ,hs Majesty the Emperor of AMstria, at differrnt j -pt rods, wou7d sulhdtntly attest his merits ; as tht)se honourable distinctions are given only.- to such as have particularly r signalised i themselves, Or rt udered eminent services tothe state. ' . -. Wlm am very sincerely and affectionately yours. - t ' - BENJ, TALLM AUuE. Col. John Tayloe. , ' " t Mr. Melton' $ letter to Wm- If W, " . f Frederick, May4?4th, "1809. X)eah Sik, . ' -; - U':: I am happjto tell you that the dam of Cupbear e r, h as pi od uctd ahorsj cnltihy sir Sir.. Peter Teazle, that may be ranked arriongst- the first that I have ever seen in this state, Iwth for size, figure arid points is color lfine bay; I think v just for the tepuution of the horse, thaf 'l should make known to you this circumstance. L have seen several of Sir Peter's Colts lately, and thej? are generally-very' promising, - 7. f 1 am,idear sir.xespectfully voursi . THK 1MP0RTEP HOaSK , " . , r "trr 'Y - "' - T ' SIR PETER TEAZLK. Extract from a letter ' er- Robert Carter Bur. Will. stand the ensuing" season' Uuke town of 1 . w v Jonn layioe. . iburv.and be let to mares , at twentv Dollars w itn " respect to ne con anu ntiy 1 vc, I which : were eotten" "by Sir Peter Teazle, I have ment of sixteen dollars on'or be tare the 1st davoflno hesitation iif saying the filly is a very fine one- ;i Janujiry 181 1 ; fort dollars to iiisure a Hlaxe toi indeed; large, and is thought by every person who . ' ' ' Vtsta was only beaten once in 1804 Sc 5, whic was lor the 1804, where won ( am one subscription for four year olds at Tork, beatina determined to oppose a Sir H.T. Vane's celebrated colt Master Hetty fc Mr, Mtllish's: Quid. . - ; ' ' , The celebrity ot this horse as a foal getter is in ferior to no horse in the L . States. I-F t ' I . 1 . . . . 1 M f, J . r.1 k.o I r.i.aL I Uicnr. I utill. at a OI nne S1ZC HIIU cicgau.ij luiuicu, ouiuv. ui iuj; jjiuv-m i ivuun.. .i ...OT IrnUm K a ' iw viort h vn a I c t n Fti a tn r.n ar t h hp st 1 1 v nrn . nprfni m all ' the neccss lortne preservauon n mc tf 1 im. iiui " . .L.rf barrier toff" progress equal to my ability. 1" I wiil p-ive adv ne.-trails, on tne p" removal of the diseases ot the teeth w H -r. Il'ia apo , ralVir. ,v'ill riall at mv '- mpdlC2il 10011). 1 A 1 OWV'M. v. Tf IIW Hill VH w ... " ..... 1 coiliy"'" be' in foal, wTiich may he'dihaged'hy the ff ba- ment of 3a dollars on or before the 1st day of Jan. 18 i I ;ten dollars the single leap' to be paid when "the inare is covered. The ensurance money will be 'demanded iii every instance where the property ( the marel is changed. v s 7 " " " -ilT'he seasqiv will coaimenceC. the J 5th of MarcK : and end the 1st. of Aufcuiit. MareS can be fuW ::i'F nished with good pasturage gratis and unrequired - fed 'with; grain .on very moderate terms. ' -;'vf' "4;-; sir Peter Teazle is aldaik bayIfulliJG Jiands Ifajghv'amf t have no htsitatiotT inlsaying, that v.if av .n noi ine mmi eieganu nc cenaimy nas iicjcr been surpassed by any horse ever seenin this 'part oflhe -state. His head, neck and shoulder are of th? h rhest finish and. in other respects a haseerrhervtto be one I of-the-finestr if nof the very finest .lheyhave seen this yeafi and 1 myself am oi opinion me cou is Dymucii me naouiii est, tho hot so large.'" : ; - - -u-,.. '. :T: ;,v-;. ;;LJPE.DiGREE..:: -:t ': racers 6flhe presemvday particularly "Mr. W R. Johhsoifs horse Don Quixotter w ho has-run mort races and with more success than an y horse of the same age in America. -- - The season to commence, the first of March, and to end the first of August. ., Mares can be furnished with excellent pasturage oh the farms ot Levi Whitted, Robert Fossett, ViM4 Pickett, ()wen''Lindley and others, who five near Hillsbo rough, and who will also for a very moderate com pensation feed the mares felt with them and have them regularly "carried to the hbrse. t bennehans & cameron:, Piange county, Feb. 1810. - t CUE VP JEWELRY, ; .Ggld and Sifatr JPrare. ,&c. ' THOS.-EMOND; Sir Peter,Tra2lk was got ,hy Lord Derby's RETURNS his sincere thanks to the public for the liberal and increased encouragement he has lately .rectivedin his linp of business, and respect fully informs them that ht has furnished himself -t l..-ria. bid Sir peter Teazle, (unquestionably, the best with a good workman in the above line of businesVdoN Sunday the irth bf" tbU muiui.,. um , jt rtlll rui.. .! K Tl ASOKKr-h stallion in" all England) hts4am Lucy by Conduct- who makes aft kinds of Cold and hilver Ware, or Stud Book, page "I fa"; his grandam by Spec I Hair, Work, and Engraving', on reasonable tator, great grandam by isian v g g granuam 4?y terms. ny person w ishmg to have. Uold or the Devonshire or Flying ChUders, acknowledged Silver worked vJrFbe assured' of Jjiayin to-be the neetest fiofse ejer. trained g g g gram done of the saine gold or tiivex sen,t, and ..not ex dani by True Blue, g g g g grandam by Cyprus changed or aUoyerl. I will give the highestprice Arabian out of th&Juke-ot Kutland s uony Black Stud Book, page 34, SI e was tlie best runner of her time ; at threeJyears old, she bea far old Gold or Silver in work or cash N. B. -Clocks and Watches made and repaired is usual, and warranted, " v Jiarse bf superior fornix In addition to 7 which; he4 lix years ld horsft-at eatUweeaciiaJoujL 1 Jtalelgbx'SOUtAIaichi'J 8. ID. iKbc rtTinncala rnneiflered aS illt?'en practice, of Medicine and rgeryt pursuits otmy metncai ureuiy- ... 1 . ttalMP-rt. March 28 18 10-1 O 9 ' Notice. X in theSttie-House, 10 w ,. ta rive eeneraa isfaction it ha Wfn - ,1 Duncan M'Kaej Esq PytniMlVr, jcutlemwi 1 1 of high .e a!,'1,,y;l1 iai-Drar-Tickeu.ir.a..!?n applying to any vostmtf f in - ' . ' i.jti.r", The business wiU be cor.tiued with 'F" manner throughout so ai 19 litlr, ttiirds of thetipjiet, ;e not yet wW. f ui.mw,., - ,.Ulr.wiie4S';'". 1, JOOrflumber per tiayrnia int a jjrAS Fayetieville, April l'VlSlOJJVj hfltfiW eiahlVearV 'lhWL, 1.t ' trotraud pacw js ratLpr-tlno . . Mai and bnngine her home sr.u. . r .a,' " - - . . i ... ,a .ei iniorraatHin lully teci lmi lendinR to cn.ble o J Se' . h 0.,

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