... i i . .i , ' jj.. ; ;. iw f,''-"K-";'."."i 'I "V"-'- ' ' 111 ' ' 1" ' ' " "" . '" ' lv 1 ' '' "'' UiJf Jilt ' -H.. 4 AND . 'T, .if; v: . w . ,Ti" . '. . - w i ..-... v- V 7 "' "" . ' ' ' " , . V' -: -'! w'MjvVr,-- ,V Outearth plans of fair, dehtfuj peace, , -4 . : --V-V V V.C - "v ' 'v.-' 3 I r, I ' i I- ! I publisnea every Tcisdat ann jphipai, u tnat ne naa oeen muniereti his throat cut j tJiefear the friends m the deceaseitl f Oh I no. f ! U viouW Ail Tni-halF in advanced tbc very, mention oCioH-rf eirough .to chill jowno child's -no sister's tears water his ytXZ&y ttie.blo6a;i;an ifrave.' Their tears, their sighsdci not open I ; V A1VV1T1EAIENTS t Gveff Ma Uheri are passing laws for, hVwoUnds and make theni blee afresh fa e- fi" v;;..i'irV'T'.. - ' i' if wTii Jreiease .with a precipitancywithafut ex- fbre the; eyes of the jury.' All they know, or t r..-- ioi cicecuni,- 'Viir c"-- . - umpie. u w tin not tne .people vot our sister will know ot him, I I I. m-jtimesor aiimiar,:imvV..w state Mississippi require the blootlot her Ihaye seen in prints life L : ceeding publication thoseof greater length (1 cjtjzen at our hands'? If we per velline'stranger7tm m ine sam r u" , v ".r . T-' I orm tnis ieed, wn l the lankjlilly receivedvMTris; to the Edi- plof Kehtucky ' your" tors tnust be ,-pQsvpaj". y- :r;rAmurdi:rtX our fellow 1 1 i . i . 1 i;sntucj;y-xegislature : 1 hetJiUOAVingr P58 .rrT from; tile Speech fj MlVV lckllfle in thb'Senie-: of ..Keotd ek-V''.On VL'ui v.?."jtO' hWnyn. tho Vprine in the casff oi I or oi timr taie, iimi I I 'der oFFrincif Baker. 0fthAt, Staie,-lllUlCtcaj Some daV3 since I observed! thegentTeman I from J eherson (Mr. Kowan.) present tne pa i per stvled'the petition of Isaac IUDesh$ ; and ifter it ; was read, on his own motidriV itwas referred to himself and otJiers. : When ; he next anoeared vtth Jus measure tkriow not but learn that he:re.ponei a ouj wnicn ji ai-. out is una : pu wm'u uuu i vus uie sou oi a poor man, anu was .jusuj' terwards, found in possession of h Commit wasfYbu haveent Desha to be tried by thef punished; VSFor him no Xegislative interfer ti nn Courts of Justice,' to whom the gentle- devoted friend 'of his father- a. Judge who ence was had. But no sooner is a Governor's man says tne 011 wns tumuijucu uii h;s iu -tioni ' Uc did this,tf that that epmmit i teeJ distinVtihed for its legal attainnieirts,! ftnihrmatjire the measure -V Strange indeed J VrtV Avas the ob cct of rthe gentleman; that . Withheld the tffiowWby?lf he wished , .n t) r'MTnnittA 1 of remVm ' tlic trial of Desha from the conn- tv bfVlwiunir6jhfe decisipnof the Commit tee 6t Courts of Justice. tie ahd -his cotm mittee had decided that themselves. They TPnort thev bill t and irefer Ue .bill, but tuke care not to refer; the petition with the hill. .tk- "rnmmittie. 'lie well knew, could onh a- to Jinrpw ine res luuNuiny; w.v.v . -r--- ---- ,- y -v --0 . of Courts of Justice- as to the propriety of re- hope judge 1 rimoiej is an une upvernor's inoval - 'did he refer to them the naked bill ? fiiends represent him tp be ; ? but is the friend Ko Sir: that gentleman knows too Well the of the fathcrtlc - devoted friend of thefa- 'feriSi of a Committee,' to-siiy,'. in so maiiy ther-the proper judge to try the son ?,.., .: .1:! ..w h. '-mtendefl to leave theuestion I appeal to every man of you to say, could tnend or rrepoit- this bill, nl up the Diank's ine7. twm get uic, ocucr oi nc juuge,iujf i stranger tO( jne. 1 shall however do my du for him and do some other Tittle jobs towartls hepce Air. Speaker, this change of venue.-- ty, Snd leave others to meet the responsibili facilitning the removal ; but the g important o7tc(., ,rr!r.. - V 71' reroovedrut ; pf the hancis ot justicemo .i 4i,Ac; nf his friends,,; the gentleman Will not mw ,. , , - w . , ay th.t thA Committee was at liberty to qe int. ; .T ... v - Whv then does the gentleman tailc a-1 1 ww;-..Si,T:..rfw Kflv-iriP been before the. Com- Cide, ; frth,itt f Justice ? lie knows what was before that Committee. Heknowswuat i ;ntnlt refer to that Committee un . .. .--2 -i ..x .m' i uniA ? li entering, i"c , . v - .J nri in tcw mill- sently tonnisseat ; rK . - Aionxffoniery,' vlM -, - r m . n w inn ti ii- r k iiuii k. .m i r.mps. nnn atter tins that een-! tlCman BflOVeU vO xaKe llj" ima uin,f ii v. i. rrxv ffin linbii tlVe suBtecf.' lie tirnnrT. Af 710 influence iim my course. ' bill was', read, I jinfjiured : hov-t it Wh'en",tJie.: got to the Committee and WAsinsVcre ifk.c'l in- W wa referred : that it was ourbusiness- toTmake: a bill V; not to -decide, whether the v Goverritrs spn should ber ; taken from, the ofS cers Of lustice - or ; no!.' rl then pbservedf to the LIIV Z1 y . - . . .. k rmm it irtnt. tne mil asreooiu-u ur was do, me ; ion and . mitt ed V to '. the Chairrg quested -Hai din) and all -tor reported ;.rW''-:;t'-Uftjif!"that thfe Gentleman from lTr.i. lrl thTfoi iiUT aft ore(wii '-r- ---- ----- 1 fririrttMl the Ai?i- I holrtan mv i . .1 . il , Hie iiniKp hAfi vt)aseti it dv iit.i.vv,,i w...,.r-. - . . .. . - . it-.,-:.,.i .:th thV rrtrtrttuutibnaiDrovjsions .and thenlleSvOtthe . . after -it wss' handed : W.Vt'n'iml.Wnt1Htionul and ;iitleVof;teian -ntf 4 unaapressea fiipo 1 we vw-ef e ftn-ced H.tx tay thewor on tinciriusiv lfbrt& the crentleroah from 2 sonUtiw ami Moinir. ilieroraet 9f the miiKt' KttlW2Lth Vnwrnlntr's' business must -lie ?viri.liiir'i b".Wtc eriwiV 1 n darie-er-i-ius $ ticfe jnay,oveitake mn; XiSirj said:l WjckF 'litle, I da wet o w tiotn to decoiin-thls' aflair'rBKallwe forget that the eyes of the eweWe'uporrUri f o? Kenibeir t tus torm9 an epocn ilk uui icutsuuvc carcui i uwi ws ?um y utes I observed the gentleman from Montgo- and rely, on it; as hit has drawn th heavy oltice, a pension tor life alter hlSj retire- tnerv (Mr. Shortridge) enter the room, and draft otvthe Judder his ; excellency will be ment from that station. ; This propffsi- with: iiim, to my astonishment; hV; Excellency sadly disappointed his not acceptedJ-t tioh which an' never Succeed under Governor made his appearances inhere due toyatl equallyTegret that nyircumstances; is, iri jreierenceto Lviv tnpTr.hisiseat ear .the gentleman from t am cpmpelled by; the conduct of the Go " -J , ' j J!wu 'n!!:-Y. T H . now easy to account for his Excellency s pre- "..e Hisposco piay wejwner,. iicwiouia slres no gratuity ; from the government, sence; and the occasional cortyemtiohso by aS,de?;the0OVent9r;- In tlawfid duty, -at - relj adjustmentfof. accounts ..I,! ..tVt: referred ; Othar rrentlehien heyowea this tommonwealth, he was bound J . , c - j T . W1.C6n5j tUa;neura,l.MapuSs;yeun.ilitbeoari,e with .It, 09 jnnc.qJe of cWj. at munol the Committee M;ibdeliciit"an1 im' Us provinceWct: .It is usejess to say more President MosaoE. has.just claiiilaj on ' ''' Li.1i.:lu':4'iiiiii.MWf'i:mM ii thin siiryirt for I th rrAnt . Thf fin. iriP rmvprnmpnt nrisinw, from " vtrnnrw I tlCl IltJL 1111 HMv Ml IIVVl 35.11 VV & f 1 -... J -T" - - , -..w I . Ti I W-- ' M wia , w.. u...w'. villi V v WU. ' mn through, the order ot th ' - r,;f,l it' the netition or evidence "in support of it was also": reterVeif :?.-r -.Tins 'M?' - -in the nective;1 It'wIaV said, that the bil a 'gentleman froui ; Jefferson (MrllpwanHTnfn ni ints nouse uouoieu uuwi ue.couiu oe a pension, Or jot a sum ot public moriey .so rrauicauy .ivyive.";-';Y- - - v v-,;rr 7.-" 7 i . ri i ic is wnat ine iesuient noes not asic. Vior was it possible, in my opinion, to, a- nate. . imt sir, we n ...vc tnu ,ccu.i pe nd.- consistently with his TirincJniP nd it but With a substitute. Of that o . In- tnetf safely and fairly there,? -I think we .all nu; f cPn,sjen.t Ithlftkwasijoritybf.th believe, that itis a manoeuvre to give him a could notecejve, from Congress.; As the pveparutionot the substitute was suo-icuauceip e&ve ; :4fuk,u men (fievciuii, wcwaii iidiuij wiitpiveoi the gentleman iiwiit v.,T. ...... -...-.. i wouiU'De.uft tne salary annexetirto tpreprit.; I heant orthtS:Oiismess,;unut; oe. aTU..CM.ue.a.w..o rofi.A-Ji. W rK ii;..V;.M i..l. the bill with amendments,' when ll say, never cnange; ine venue mes uie - - I'O-.ilT' -5. . . onft ' thfvnt f hatf M i:rcrv senator nau m-.tiie cotuuy Tim with it to thiriouse quick work said hke grounds. B fn:iv ir.tllffr: riio time ;tPSt?iiveitheR House t Desha ? He. says ' jn fegisUting a G)yernosgn p we shal! in less than half a centurv; if '! sesioh o.tlieHcVrsf juitice 'ton a charge No ocliutn.. the people Submit to it, have a pension zMms; mmm lJg vfespend time VVhy-fiesita'te torlesethe possessd;.as,it is saztLof boundless. ,wealth-- ; lLtneuoney ot the ?rU"ted; States upposetfcrpbberVamt bis fther-m-lawpPpW can beppHed tojtiiesupport of such k v yi r. Vtlir i a 1itt!e';hes;tatwittlOr re I - ' ' flectW-'tr.Tjjht-: haveert;efvieeabl, W fa 1 4io) t vSumlapressed htppn pur areernd I bui i in history record ? -t m fobbed; in thw business ' What will be" our Tliat a stranger iTTour land has bee citizen, and your renref 1 sentat ives have lecislated his immmitv. . . m v - , , : . 1 ; Indeed the -representative? from Fleming! nas s.ua in : nis Diace. iinac ue iias. no ciouot thkt the citizens ofl'leming wiU give Desha UfaiririaTSo rhatVou have! nbthing.to jus- tifjT-yoU fns(atiniri"'ilhe,pramblB-' of your I ibill, that Desha cannot have a tair trii, but a I selres'r or put "chilli-en will see tis feW vearsl . . . a ' . . l - ., . . i whole; 'ami sole evidence iid you rush wth I af preeipitahcy unparalleled in the passage off a uiu to cuaugc uc venue ui ui.- 10 u u-1 itanr county irpmtnat-in vnicn ue conimiueu i the -offehce.Tou sendthejrial but of the j way of the witnesses, and at this inclement j season give them Jtwo or threerivers to cross; uas uisiuiiiuisiicu ijiuiscuai jwc yuun ii-i i tonal reioicmgs: and winnings, and dinner tcastuiKi JUdge who has stood by his exj I violated justice, and to secure ?ns'escape; ceUency ' in seven - trials, and will as his eXf.j'Fpr thisndthe cry of party is heard from Kenency no iouot: expects; not rorsaice nim 1 inhe eight ha Judge who seems.to have! llPn '9 hlS Sli;i;l0W at ni3 inaUCUratlOn. ' Sir. I I you try the son ot your old rriend and bosom crbncy Mr Could you comIeiim.hitn to death f I ani uo 5 you erpect his Judge is sitper-hu- mahMuid that hisftection and triendship for the tatjier wiii weigir otning r- air, reiy on 1 it h s excellency and pther friends of this s0?. caicuiarea oetter. l ney expect .tne ow I it - ' . J n..: I .Thei Editor of the Natrona! Gaeite- t i nmoir. : i kuuw iuaigeuucwii, ana suouiu i i - - . at mi- A. 1 ' oe sorry u a sense oi wnai ,4 oeueye to oe my auty snau nave iorceu me to say any tnmg o I i . i n t f l ; - - . j - wound his feelings or his reputation. I know he bad no hand in this removal, at least I do no. oeueve ne jias iuy sir. iaio oeueve inat nisexceiiency is wiuingto use airienai,r , ii . A I i i I in ttrrtA nf ipmI. anrl thot io lmnnointr in I ..i- u r:u,iut ' . i cuuniiuua lma iiuuii iiic juuvc s ii iciiuaniu : wrctLri,frr. ua,.e-m?rLJ .,h w v i a. . iiw mill. i. a aaaiS iiiiiic a va wm ilu , . : , . , - . . i inis anair. up nas, in my-numDie opinion, i f ,vft"i wi-. yernoras 'so far,gpt his son on the ay; to his friend : he is sending him to a county of tnWv, h; nh,im:nl, vt no. vernbri "aiid thus far he has succeeded well : but what has become of the interest of the Cojnmonwealth " What will become of tie periallaws, -tech; jsQoyerftor; hisdr 'mm'''-'' i U . " : U Mr. Sneaker: 1 1 believeti Deshi cbuld not have a fair and iippartial trial in Fleming if I doubted it- ir 1 did not belie.ve that 'no i case is an est extreme one--letthe cause be per- . -- . - . . . ... . n. , to vote a chansre oi yenue on nis ow amua I .. , . ir.. - . L T . . 1. .- ..1.1 . I vit ami tnat onus ineniw uiai c vuuw "oi have lusticei until tne memoer inwi owine 1 his personal odtum, and the popularity qi.-uie ut what is the5 situation of in ms petition tnat pewisnt brothers arfd brothers jn-law wealthy; r?0m as3 be is 'behind i anu agonies I eajrhs; of his rtdth'er.- heard0ieycch thj ears; and hearts of the jury of Fleming,; who can fbut feet interested m finding theisbh of the; GpyerhoiTtor their oicfreefr6Ttoa &ua wnmore .to assure. iHaa ' 1 lo"''.! o " r i : 1 an; wlm I am. told, re- tnat Desna says, ue can i iive jusuce, an lone moT? alarming than such a gratuity " -n.TL.i...i .-1 t nn m.itfi. ; itihiiiiftivn nninifin arc; rnp i :: 1 ii t - -t ;-r i t - t - .- ' . . ;.UB' rar ana active -: liurenciici 4 uc tu. aim r iK K mow K ,l!.l er ;irtd bUindlbssWeaianci: estifc 7 W not be applied; i vl- I'm. .,'-'- v.Vi...v.'iiinyiii:M!ii!iA' anil flip. (,nnarinitmn. nthvAo im ; limilo e ciavi f actus tne aesris or u s latners orace v"" t r; ztp-. -rr::""k2""" -..v ,Hp shed l snmng to ecui him at least a rairtn Jefleri is arrested t'hlshih . ' ":' ' "v ' ' " ' l .WnnthekslHsaturer f fi nis-'wiw inn scm arcnn'Uic i ' ; t - . r -t. i brotheiis and sisters an? 1; ij innocent nothing; to fear, v And .desperate ix. J , ' 'oo must his case .be; if, with these. ady&rttages. iJ.w,; r ' 1 -t '' he fears the gklUm On the other hand, ddeT"" Sujscnber han; presume! is What we is described as.a tra-imfcnoion- - his scyll :y not say to -the peoybrokert-'his'' throat cut-thai he luid abaldheud Governor's son ' has j -arid ' one of hi s socks' was markcdHFm?? JBawr. - 'This is tlie melancholy hisfofyr this (the Jntellicre nee that is to meetlth eves of m friends. Can Desha fear Jiaker jfe lies lifeless in -the. grave. Can he fear: Bakers imenas r ue has none s ana unless sjie e guilty; he surely cannot fear Baker's ghost f hVhat .then does he fear ?.. fair trial ?M 'oir4" jdatv to defeat a fair trial ? Does it cbm port with the station the people have assign - - - - - t since, Doctor Sanderson,' a most respectable citizen of Mississippi also .was'murilered and roorjeu oy Hamilton in tne county- pi arren. under .circumstances nearly suiar to those of the unfortunate Ilaker., in Hamilton's case the law was p rmitted to take its course, and he expiated his guilt oV the gallows.He sou in rcusipuy Jor tiie uxe offence, limn we ston all other business to arrest the course of certain quarter. Mv God fhas it borne to this,;;that whether we shall release the mur A1Vf rf tvvirn lig Wonma q" nn niiao tion ? Fyil are the tims ir:tleet, and nvsera ble oiir condition, if questions;' of this kind are . to be decided- by the watch word and countersign of party. t Should party leehngs minele,' 1 know that the motion to lav the bill on the table will not prevail ( for the majority are, hot only against me as a party, but I see some of those with whom it is pride and pleasure to act ton hipst other qies- tions, are also against me on this questioit- He that suspects me of party feelings on this occasion, knows nie not. The prisoner is a ' .. . . . -i - r f v has availed himself of the occasion of the late-Message1 of the' President to ivongress, . . respecting hi9 pecumary transactions with the government, to reney a proposition. Which1 he has here tofore made, to allow, to every person I who Rhnll havp. nllpil 4 th , 4PnaidAntiil -j. . - - -w... u..r.u. the Messaire of the President, inarit and r r- - ::..rv-:.. ...ia-...i l u i m uuiuuus. i -c mucinuuu ine vu" ijcvv v uiai iwtaoaC) tiiu . I caittcill, VIC- dinary expenditures wliUst abroad ia a i,:,. I.,M,;,V-, W(, Ws!wa. Iw We have as little donbt that, whatever may be found de to him, upon the l principle ot allowances made, to other persons who have served inv the same capacities fabroad, wili be 'heerfii'lly awardea'jo him to be president, the mattef shal U be j presented tor the decision " or Congress Bi;t,,as t6-the Gratuitous allowance of n a spacious mansion, ana . to receive he.visits Ijf the whole : world of lulQfelTi ! ow citizTens we incline lui tliink it lis, et it be increased -doubled, if " neces' sarj. : But let us hear no more of beii I fY K,'vh riVAUA'.nf'. T?L.:L-: Igress, on their ceasina: to discharge their 1 respective iunctions, f wn.ee pegm, ana j nension i isr J thp under 1!, 'AN -AWAY from .the subscriber' some time smcevlVilliam larldrl an indented apprentice; aged about Seventeen yearsi f- A ny persjbn taking' up and bringing him fiome, john'uobksok: B uricomb e c o Ja 20,' 1825. re is vnn iKt oVi- - ' - Off' i SL a miuiber of . his friends iu the country. to retnpye ti Petersburg 'for the "purpose hf selling; Produce, takes this modeijf hiforniiifg them and the public ihat lie' has done y.o,an''I is .no Wj, reaoy to atiemi to any nuiness vvurCjU rfiny be entrusted", to"hicarej lie: pledges urnself that ho attention or exertion shall b wanting on his part to gie general i satisfac tion' lie has a larffc: hnck -Lumber-house, (nearly fire proof) contiguous to no. wocKlfi'n &c. &H ibr Jwhich thi customary stbrijige. will be reduired-' lie. ma V be found at all times at the Counting Room of Mr." Jo n V. Will- cor,V Opposite Niblb's ---Kxchanjje"-' CofFee House. , v V WM.-Cll.MOUI .lanuarv'iO. v .. ,22-oe!m: 41X1 VvtaYXljaiia V . atlamS .4 STATE OF NORTII-CAUOLIKAl Secretary's OJice.h. JTOTICF is hereby given, th?t by an ict. L jof the, last J General Assembly of this State,; a Board of Coromisioiiers has been es tablished to sit in the City, of Raleiglu to pass on an ciainis ror iuiiiiarv jL-anci arranis, ipr services'performed by . the bfviters and ; sft diers of the continental line of thiS- State n the Revolutionary-War.f' which -shjll be, pre sented preyioos to the first day: of July next, after Which time all such claims are declared to be forevpr barred. . " ; . . : i-- This Board is composed of His Fixcelleh- cy the Governor, the;Treasurer ami Comp troller. WM. HILE, Sec'v. of Stuie. Raleigh, 4th January, 1825. ' 24- i IROM the subscriber on the23d ofOctp . ber last, a, Negro Man, liametl SAMi a- bout f 2r. years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inch.es high, black complection, has a scar on the right: side of his chin, also one on' each .wrist. occasioned by handcuffs ; he has a down look wheti. spoken to,-' but soon becbmes-; very pleasant anil - intelligent. It is probable he may ( have free papers, and attempt to ! pass for a free man. ""i Any persou who will appre hend the Isaid Negro, and bring him to sub scribe, or dodge him in any Gaol, sothat;! get hm again, shall be liberaUy.rewarded-j-or iahyj information? respecting hiin" will be thankfully received."; " : ; ;w. , r 1 f - THO. FAHllOTT, Sen: Richland District, Jan, 1, 1826. 23-4t. Titty BollOTs a.i ANA WAV from the iSubscriber. on the morningVf the ;9th insV m W- ashingto:i county, Georgia, Negro man YO KICK, be tweenv25 and 3j) yeai-s of age,1 abopt 5 feet 0 inches highi dark complexion, with a '.hopper rump, (or a peculiar one. l tie can read and write tolerably well, and has a great deal pt confidence in himself, and ; is willing to im press a. belief, that he has much more learning than he really possesses. .IIe had when.he went oft, a brown cloth coat some holes worn, a pair of mixed homespun" : tbwsers . a hew domestic shirt and smooth fur hat,- considera' bly worn. AM captains masters of vessels, andicboats, and other 'persons-whatever, - are forwarned from "harboring Or carrving oft the said negro, under the penalty of the law'. the above re warn win oe given lor tne ap prehension and delivery of said negro to the subscribe?, living in Onslow count jvN. C. br his bonfinenient in any Jail in the Ui S'.ates so that I eet him. .The said negro formerly belonged , to Frederick Jone3 of Newbern, N. Carolina. v AN CRAM AVERITT 35th'Dec. 1824. l8--4t. pj The JBeautiul Arabian Stallion, Will Stand, the I next season, (be ing his first in . A-mericaX,atmy,Sta-"7 ble.' three miles from Warrenton,on the Stage road to Raleigh, anu win oe let to mares at the moderate sum of Fifteen J)olIars the season, if paid within the season, or Twenty Dollars, if naid. after the, season expires j JThiry Dollars to. in sure a mare tri foal ; , or; Ten Dollars the single leap Yand;50 cents to-the groom in 'every, in stance. iTbe season will commence the first day of March, and end tlje last day of August J V SYPII AX is a handsome sorrel, nd most I beautifully marked, red mane and tail ; he, is upwards of fifteen hands high ; eight years old,j healthy and vigorous, and npt';inferiorin point of fotni or muscular power, to any horse on the fcpntihent and the most docile anithal Lhdve 0oe: teenl. . y t. . ;.; 't'x'''-k,1.'? : .STPIIAX ; was brought o America in the United States frigate Constitution, and safe ly landed at New York in May 1824. Syphax was ouiauicu uy -iaj .-lownsuena otitn. wte American Consul,. at' the Regency of Tunis; and was . purchased from an A rab of hih dis tinction,, who. valued him above any horse in the! actual possession of; the Bey or King of Tunis. ;;itn -..v.i'.;-; ' (: K SYPHAX, was foaled ' near;f ec'cajj in he kidotn.of J Yeaman,, Arabia FeliXA-i crossed the Red 3ea to Demu in Nubia from thence through a part of the Desert, f to Ta6til!a, in Terran thence, through the reeency bt"JTr polix to Beledulgcrid rand from thence to the American Consulate in the c.ity of Turns as is certineu py wriaamuei u. fptier, a sentleman of. honoHand respectability.v i ': ;To those who wish o raise from. this de servedly, stock, of horsesi : the genuine Ara- bian , the presept wi 1 1; e a tavorablel pppor t unity f ' for ex ''erience. fhas long shewn u s the . advantagt s Jtb be '; derived? fromfi the jm- provemeht 'of our stock: crossed with the "Arai bian'. s. jr. v. i 15. SYPIIAXs - high Jftrm, muscular hovers. andbeautiful aiirA:,.I think, constitute him a constellation among Stud Horses. v ' - f;J ; ' Good pasturage' will be provided for mares left with this' horse; of thcirwill be; fed C giTiiniii requirea tmii no uapimy tor c4v. dents or escapes kuukk i; jcajvsum. . Oreenwootl Warren- Jnv14. s22-tlt: ; The Celebrated. JRacb; Horsci ;,Il.t. M-nd4at my Stable in V'4rtcnt6!n' the nextfrvssoni bet"tb Mare4 ; at - twentyfiv dollars ! t he aspi , ' fifty V dollars to ipsure, paj-able pK the ,'st day- ofY J anuary x next-ten dollaTsd' jingle : .lea p, : t b . t-e pnid when the Mare iscove te d 4 with pnt: dollar in v all 'ins: ances !tit theM?oorp. iTlio. seasoi win commence the tram a dtnce wiWie fed with grain, &c. at tie marfcet , prices. l wju.-upt-rbe liable tor escaiSes or . accidehts of anv 'kh escapes or . accidents ot any 'kind.' but .will endeavor r to preVev(t eitfeef.V tAe iiot teen v apie-KJ .procure :.a.istioT. an tsiacpits thAt were , entered or: "run against WasJiingtori in Mi6 - Sweepstakes when he-as thre years old ; , therefore sha'J p'lly menlloiVsuc'r as Tknow. jraslantqii' Pedjgreeand Pciibrniance are surpassed by no 'other' horsed A state nient of Jiis performances - are given .below also, a .letter froirf. ?Mrv M'llham k, iohnson; wHerem he givesr bis opln;bn cf vWashingtprt as a race ho4seMr.v.jlohnsou -'trained ami ran him all the races heIias everruni it will speak fpr itself. r:? P-?.' - yJ&!tangfonl 'a. briiit snrrel, full fifteep and a half hands high, 6 years old this sprlnif -was got by the celebrated ytice horse moleon (one of the best sons pf, iBlrArchy out; of the celebrated' rice mare Ariadnei whose performances oivtbe turfV particularly tour jm.. ii. isrsurpassea -Dy none ot her day which may be seen . by reference to the re cords t f New-Markctj -Fairfield, : Broadrbck &c. prior to"18lf. 5. ; , . v " .The following ce.rtificat.ei obtained by.Mr. XVm. R. Johnson ' from Col. llblcbmbe of a ,ielia,'iwho."aised:-Arianrie,':wil!-giye"" ac count of her Pedigree, as far as he" could re Cplject i ' ;'" ,;i!s'- ,1 .' ;-v 1 t This i is tp ceftifj, 4hai Ariadn e ' was' got" by ;-theCim ported h orse Citizen , out of a "Vild- air.niare ; she oyt of SpUklTIl, and Spiddill Out; of Silver-F.ve. GivehXmder- my hand this 2od lay of Dec.T824. - s ; y. .- r ;;-' - '. '. ' '- PUIX.TIor.COKBE: - ! . M :' " - ; - . PERFORMANCES..- ,: v. z'.:';-y ; Washington was engaged in four Sweep" stakes, two m.h.200 dollars entrance; ,M"hen he .was three years old,'182tJ in the Spring -he won the stakes "at Ne.' 'Star liet ar:l Law re nceyilles in the Fall was beateht at AYarrentoni: by iJohix Richards be(won thte first heat and lost the second hy having a bad start; whereby helost,80 yVds, and!wa only beateh haf a length being considered-, in bad, ordef, lie wan drawn, having tHft sweepstakes at New Karket" to run fofr , which 'he: won,?: beating the celebrated ract horse Hei'irythere:.we,re four heals in tfiii" race the first being a;dead..heitj Henry Won'V on one of, his legs the first part :,the train'- 1st f :epruari ami W" 1. 1. J close the 1st- Julv as he will be trained for . ' 'V .i he' Fall Races, if no accident happens to htm4' V:..f . A V 1 . - A I T tne seconi, v asnmgton t;ie imraann totirtiu ; In the - Spring otM823 he was-trained at New '-.Marker; but owing to I hi hWinjr a cnrl ing season, he onlyTun ortfe race he was "hant?-:) -," dy capp'd at New; Market with! Sir William? : .;a and a horse belonging lb ColVypn -W'ash- v ' i ington won the first heat'; Sir William the sei i 7 , V I cond and third-riVashingtoh was unfortunate v V f in. this race, he lost at least. 60 yards in start-. " Miii v.iw. sv-wiiu ucai , anu.as uiiv . UcalCu A " liam had ten lbsT-taken off his-rf gufar weIg1irivV and Washington Carried his fcill weight: r f' iii two seconds Jess tha n any on record on that srfourid.7 lie -wis then carried to Baltimore," - wherft - he won the Proprietor's Piirse of 500 dollar! beating - the ' celebrated race horse tFHinn a Childers with ease. - H e'as dlscbveretl tii be lame atter this ; race, occasione d ' as wa 4 supposed , thd situation oflbe : ground, it beinga new tracti - 7 7 7 : v;X 7 He was then' carried '.to - WasliYngton jinU' ran unc nwi in mav siiuaiion, out was Otaten length j . this heat was run nr 3in,45s. whicli j is two seconds lei HJiah". any two mile heats : fe' 7 has ever been ntn at Ne'wMarket. -Sir U it-' ; : ' I he toiiowmg j ail he woithe PropnetorV ! Purs ;at vNew-Market ; S0U;dollarsr 3 Ct :K heats i the first; heat iht(i$ race ? was also run 7rt bya!mare pf, Mr.-Wynii?s, . and was,' drawn,---- , j 1 tie was trained last; Spring arid wort jheJoC7 ' V key Ciub Fu. se 4'm; h'. atNew-Market . 1 doilarsi with easeibeatMig;;CoK, Wyrhh's marfcl T ' ; ' FlirtillaV and CaptV Harrison's horse AratdsJ i T MTlin MlTCHKLUr Jan. 14. ;25eo. Dear Sir-i-1 have procured from Col. Uo! '. . combe bis certificate: of the Pedigree of Art adne,' the dzm of Washington; and-have for-! Wardecl itV toyou, thatyou , may "advertise' youfhorse in duetime; 1 hope heniay roakd. as good a season as-you'wisbi'- I have trained" " him several times, and found him an excellent rage horse all &rflnVand C wish very much ' that he was convenient to v tne, that I . migh t V fut to him, particu afly" Jfealltif, Svluch, is ray avorite mare, , .1 am, dear Sir, witii great re v spct. : 1 i ' , i7,v R. JOHNSON. - - nTAKEUPIoii the 22d October, and loclgs ' ' etl iq jail a? W ilmington N C. a negmjenn who calls xlf name AViu.tAr, say Ire belongs ' . td iijohn Curcton,Hv7bg near Camden;, a, C. -that.he was; jiurchasepl by , said d'Urcton , ci . Hugh -Muroy,who purchased bith hear Nor. , foik;-ya.laliputHeh yeVr agoSauifeliow U ' ahouttenly;foulrryear wi: , or Seven - inches bigbf. complexion . yellow , J alerider made, and speaks good Englis'h-i Had onhen bminittecl agrry Jacket,' consider- hlyorniitid.6wVh:ftn 7 owner is -request ed to come forward, prove ' . - P5P?!V PV, cuargesand take said tttlov ' away. :C.B.M0rimSjaiIor. 7, Dec. I j I j i ; 1 si 1 1 "r.i . . ' ! 77 1 -7- .'..1 V! . 'f'f, V7''-kv: - -I f. lA'l -.if' -' - "1 1-.V- r . . - . 7ff S'7 .,,i.-v. 7 l; .. ' -: ' .-" ' ; ' ; 1 .1 . : . r r 7ris--.;h-;-, . " "- ; -'.-:-;::--- M - $:7- '

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