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s . " AX'- ' " - j: ' 'a " - .n!.
. . - - s to tiie Jf fhrotisdv p fi hei most inpuloussman-
.v thdvfert fif Interrfal Improvement rmie TiufaUort wBi
'-. 'lit this natiun1 - l'i ;T -tS WAim the towns andicoliieriesm '.thecijdir
?:si 500:b06.inti .ihetal;papu!atidrt ton
ItintuHChamrind Liverpool Iiatl uoaa
:WH-J'SSfe
,'tf9?-iH??tt"S&t-
vn.VothcrPKyinSiar
. , ... ... it
ranthes to Diulfey amVStpurnr fge, tope
Shropshire coal anil iron Wnrlcs, w tne mir
fcirdsh'-re notteficVvand to Chester, would ;be
lonlsli re noTtertes,n( xf .-rv
of the greatest advantage to-the: ahovemen-
iiedlares d districisUhd productiveJof
e-scri'tal benefit to the hafont larger
hiim ,"nil i.iv-rpooi iwu-upaa
' t 3fi:hat the capital of tbeCompariy be
JCGQO.OOO, divided into 12000 shares of 50
ear hj - & ? ' !'
: 4. That n committee be appointed to car-
TV" thpsc rcsouuions nun rnt. iynn
)yfto adopt stich proceedirigs as they may
cl.cm most conducive jto pnmnote the esta -
birsnment'ttutt success oM!p company. j
r, lt t lU'c'gentleniett 'amed be the conj
rnittee wuh power to; add jfthcir nimibei",
. and that seven be a quorum. j
. f -61 Tlat Vlessrs' AtSvooUi'Spoonc'r, Coj.
- Bantcer?; of Birmingham, be appcinled-TrcS i
' SHrers'-to the GomaW; : ' v' r ; ":'
:ri r. . ;Th- t:Geo, IVirkcrEsrjt of Birmingham;
brv appointed Solicitor, to the Compaby.
tffebnkers, and that a -deposit e f. 1: pf
V.are be raaid into their hands at the funt of
eveftbinfr. -r .5 :'---.' ' I 1
S.'T hat hooks otsuliscnption oe openeu at
UlCH'd EDENSOU
iir.ATiicoTa
Chairman
TTiCSPFXTi:
V Tacgobject of this convp :irv is to cs
- , - .i 4 i
cheapconimunicauon Jietwecn 11 ic towns
. ) . . .... i I . . J
f:Uirn.in-!mm ami i.aerpoo;, ; than at
1 ri'eser.t exists. Such an. 'undertaking
uhen eHecteil, will be advantageous
t!ie public and to th?lpreprietnrv.
' T;i e con ut r V i h nug!i which the pro
posed Thic is inte;:devd to pass, lias been
examined throughout bv an eminent!
'enirrter, and irt'fiunrb present ex
; trfflinary '. fa'cilitiek-'.not .."'only ) a'rc
-jnrds (he levels, jjutjtjie. (hstafre,which
iles by several inlllcs than -atiy. road
tin w-:n use. - jV?s;1. i ''-'! '
The estimated expense r forning
the f fnajii i line fo , conttect T;rmngham
ami IJverpool, ihcltijlin the ?Mcomotiyc
pouer, aijiunts to 350000 The cxr
pctises -of the branch lines to Dudley &.
. totifhridge, to' the i ro n a m I coa I works
in) Shropshire, the St:'fionlshire pot'te
jie and " Chester, have not yet been
estimated, Jjut will-le much less in a
mbuht tl.an that of the main line. The
Company propose to set apart '
purpoeethe sum of ,l50,cd,0.
for this
and to
cover tdhcr Contingencies, adi
itional
sum of 100,000. . , Th
capital;of the
Company Wilt therrforcj be 000,000,
fcjt vide't i n to 1 2,000 sharps of 50 ea ch.
.The .propelling power! intended to be
rn:jibycd is that of Locomotive and
Stain.-;ry .Steam Engines." , Ilv means
of i.y.s power, the Company wiil be able
to. insport ihe heaviest goods with
certainty arul securi( v, ; by day and
.vdglit, a t all , limes of lfie year, in peri
ods ofjrost r of drought at the rate of
at least eight miles an hourii .W j r -T
he capital required to complete the
x objects' of the Companv, and the cur
rent charges, fur the maintenance of the
Rail Roa( and Locomotive power, he-
inrr, riiur 11 less than that i onir.lrtvi! Ur
ins;, niuch less than, that j entploved bv
Ata cYS?t!MiS toH mav be estimated at 2,300,000 !ns.
r.rt(;torMnShmfamWIK hn.i the ouahlity of Jn.n manufacttirc.l
PT JatlSr t 250.000 tonv; At le.stVnc million
; v. Kilenwf. jl.rl HcHP flv? tons of ll.c coal ami altfiostall the iron,
i . Tliata rail: road , JrcTm.?ic,w. K I tonnaK fO
Ai v . -. 4Ki s-rvlitir(-ro,heries I ,.".,v.,n.-- " "
i- v1v4VlWit)nton. 3Sjnt-H'a") -UU.
- ' - nn,l ri;pstpr. to I the Mersey, ! to instances
anx evistlns tablishment for the con
eevance of goods will enable the com
paiiy ttpcarry- odsrat rate less bv
oueihinl, r robabl by one-half than
' the sum puid at present. .'IThesc are
Tiotispecniatiy? xir jvlsionarvi aseriinns
," "they;ii
' hj.zn examHiatn of the syl
riageby Hfiil lloads actually practised
."'.'in "t-heorth -of: tfrmlandi ! r ; h y
. 'ti . i j 1 ' "4: . M
1-1 uf .-oinpny nuye, aiot every rca
; feor: f q believcf that0 passengers' ma vibe
1. , coivvoyed by ther isanje power, witli per'
feet secointNnd: at apptl oratlfast
; twelve tpiles' air hour ithtfr as lioveipe
j '." vrin!cnti1iaye-;becn"t a rarje
V. , scaled vvifh a View to ''sstabHslv, thc'factf
tbey U,i imt pledgt; thelselyea latbis
asTa part of , tl eir. .u nde r tb ki ne:- y '"1emg
However cpuyincetl, of its prhciieabilU
i , lyvheywiibnot fail to; keep jt iiryiew
in their eireral' arrange men Vil4?;
la. tr? .-rs'i!ifl fii '..e- I .....t T)I-.i U..
is IntenUedllo"
fiuhtlie cejv
.t.-ra jh, rftMIorfuiiin-
CoUienekynU
idyevhHmbtbnfronvtiie
ii it . . " w- - . ' fe".-
to
M!iUi to : the' Wet of
rvai::w cn pear fChestcrand: from
thence to 1ersiv. L' ;v. '1 hro ni- k..
iVl r wtitiltv nf f hp IV
or m connejnon with ir,ar apouc ouu,uuu.
are now transported :to .listant places,
The Slam.Isnire potteries no,v semi
about 2G, 000 tons, and the total annual
and irom the rottcnes, is
000 ton?: These are a Few
..''
onlv of the stupendous sour-
i ....... i
risen, which have enabled one of the ca-
nals passing through these districts, to
- 4 ji;..;.!! to the Pronrie-
payan annjia i tiu uienl to tne i roprie
L-irv ol ,140 upon an original share of
jCHO, and have enhanced the value of
200 : and
district, to
the ori-
riinl t'mrn t
selves havins reached the value of
4.600. leach.
The trade of the country lias, within
the last fetv vears, increased in a man-
Stlflicient employment,
j be found both lor the
tnerefore. m?iv
Canals and Rail
Uoads ; but as Riiil Roads, upon the
imprnvei system, can carry wiui iinie-
viatin punctuality, security, n?d ce
leritv, anl at reduced rates, thisunder
taking will inevitably ensure to itself
sumcient traflic to anoni a liberal re
munerating profit to those embarking in
it, at the same time that it will create
a compel Hon highly advantageous to the
puoMC. ;
Such arc the views and such the
scheme of the Birniincham anil JLiver
pojd Rail Road Company, and - they
tn?Mhev have shown that the under
taking will be locally and nationally be
neficial.
- j ue nus iic oi one poitnu per snare is
L. - r t . F 1 ,
frenuireil to no natfl hv fvorv anhcrriK.
: r 7-
additional calls will bc.made, from time
to time, by the Committee, as circum
stances ihav require.
; Further information . may be obtain -
eu by .reference to the Solicitor, Mr.
(jeorge Jiarker. Birmingham,
U t vm ipgfut wr, 6 - p. 3, 1 824.
MUItDER.
, iTt nppearslhat the story of the mur
tlet ofn youn?x ''v in (Veil county,
Md. which we wished not to believc,1s
but too trui. Her name was Cunning
h am, an d her fa mi ly h ijh I y re spec ta b 1 e.
She hatl walked -out to visit her frrand
fathcr", a mile, distant, accompanied bv
'v little niece, four vears old. Tins
iwr. on Monday. BotfTshe and the child
f I .!l 1 . -nt 1 .
eu;i!u?.M uuiu ine rnuay loiiowinr,
when the melancholy catastrophe which
had befallen her was made known bv
her little! niece, who bad wandered in
th e wood s JVom the fata 1 pe ri ud of h e r
aunt?s murder until then. The account
which he gave to the perstm whose
10. use siie pniviuemiaiiy reacneu, was,
44 that a bi tijrly man had met her autit
and self while on their way fu their
i;rand father's, and,. after drain"" her
aunt 1 n t o the w nod s, ni urdered her.
ihe bod v was immediately sought for
bind und by the neijrhbors the mon-
kte.r had nearly separated the vouiu la-
M v s head from her shonht.'
kvounds were inflicted upon her body :
ne on either sidfe of the breast, one "on
?ach of bedsides, just below the ribs,
either of which, it'is said, would have
proved morral ; but riot content with
he cruelty 'already rnflicted. tie rave
er several other stabs in ditferent parls
)l'Uie 000 V l I hP. mtnrpntmtr fimiftlM
luis outrasetl arid butchered, Avason the
eve of beirirt- rnnfriAill ; 'lhitt hiirih1
crime; was supposed, from a description
( f the man,' to! have been? perpetrated
by a person w ho had c omm itled some
i ifamous acts vi the neigli.borhood of the
nmte of the Delaware and Chesapeake
Hanai, wnci e ne was ai worK, atKi iiau
plpeti th0 day before So . great , was
t ne e xci t e m en t n th c n eis h bo r hood -
that SS6f) were raised in abput SO mt
nnte and tittered ;as a reward ' Tor the
m res t a lid ion v let Torjt 6 f the riiu rtl erer,
ai uroia n y;person'sr bad, cone in pursuit.
i
was therefore expected he would be
k e n a ml brough 4;to'putiisb m en t-
The advertisement of a Reward for
the7 annrehensinri of th Murdpfpr nf
. i . ,- i . , -
tisstinninghani states that tthe;mux
tier whs supjjosej 1 to have beeii commit-:
m,a'"r:V'.,hat "vemng about sun set.
i-pi'.'Av luu wc couui learn, e is a man
aWW,liltar?r Vefiyejeerten
infchhighthics
cqmpjexipn-had onL darkfeeiisur-
tout coal, aim a wmte knapsack, sup-
reeeiv wutlicr werct!acIvWorsteMSt
publicationcontains'interesting: tact
Pkah Sw-The practicability; ofoMamn
water oy means oi Donng is not unKnowain
Kurope and has been rasorten to m thH conn
tryLfor salt wnrlcs ; but no wlere, excepting-
m Umr , immediate district, has M ater. been
made , to flow, spontaneously, above the sur
fade. It is the ppcat?st improvement in the
science of.Hvurau licks or our or. any ajre, anl
will result in a new theory of the - origin s of
certain springs, I mean those springs that do
not come to the surface from a infchersource
liut -l - must -h ave these- speculative points,
and comply with your wish to have a copy of
the calculation' that I made,,ot the .cost to a
city of supplying- iW If Vvith delicious water
by jthe new principle ofboring-. !- i .
I have allowed largely for each well as you
wil tfiscover, wlun I tel! you that my well,'
whch Is 253feet;deep, cost only 500 dollars,
including1 perpendicular, horizontal, and lat
eral pipes, to the. length of 230 feet, and
rouite of copper, with tin lining. ' .
""Ihe water in my bored well has risen at
Teas 5 feet above the surface of the ground.
It isj carried to the kitchen supplies two
trough tab!efor milk panstwo. large cat
tle roughs, an;! a hog trough. . Th- water
never erases to tlov, and is f the same tem
perature throughout the year. I .wish, you
would give as .much publicity to the contents
of tjiis letter as. you can. The Manhattan
Company are boring in New-York.' 3 They
have not yet obtained wntcr, but if the' per
:vere they will succeed. I
-'' of ' ; ' .
Forejirn Literature and Science.
II1S Work, as its title implies, is comnOs
cd of Felectiips frtim Foreign -'outu4!s.
A few words may show that it is however far
from "being adverse to ouV own ins'jtuuons
or literature -;md that, on the contrarv, it
mav have an imnor'ant effect in nrevv-n'ine
the disseminaiicm of doctrinrs in- discordnce
with the principles upon which our societv
is constituted Some of th l'ritisli Reviews
nd Magazines are reprinted in this country
e?cac(Jv as thev appear at home, and ttuv us
well as those which are not published bere,
embrajee much matter of little interest and no
dvj'ntaj't to our re uh rs and .whit hjis not
unfreqjuently fitted !p vitiat- tlie.r literary
taste, their morals, or thMr poliiical princi
ples. ut while it CHimot be denied th.it there
is mall these toreirn Journals a larc part
I these foreirn Journals a Jarc
which
which'
consists of detads aiul specula' ions
are uninteresting to Ameticao readers,
or mischievous in teir ptlit1cal or nior d ten
dency Jit is equally ceitain.tbat a considerable
poitioi of their contents is of jreneral.app'i
cation and of interest nd value, and that
hev etnbr ice much that is in a verv hicrh d"--
p;ree:iAtereatinjr & cunous practical, sound
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will excite thought and refine tlie iinairinti
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gTeutest philcs phrs anl statestnen. as well
as poets, critics, ami ;dl otb r men ofliter
tore, now find thr, periodical press the channel
through, which theiropinions enn be convey
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the jrri-a'est rumbe.r of men, it will appear
very evident, that a knowledge of wh t s
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an opportunity of keeping pace, in some de
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very trifling exptnee of money or time.!
' Vvheti it is added, that most of the litera
ture of jthe day is not easily accessible m any
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ted upon the plan of th Mcskum may be in a
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endeavoring to merit tliesi: appellations must
be determined by the public ; and thejrapid
increase or tne suoscripiion list w uic uiosi.
gratifying proof of succe3.
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State of Xorth-Carolina,
C Granville County.
' rebruary Term, A. U. I 825.
kelson ijhomasson,
Original attnehment
Nathahie
lliomasson. 3 "Levied 111 the -hands
Oi l 41
rkcr F. Stone, and summoned as Gar-
-also levied on all the flight,. title
and interest of Defendant in and to a tract
of taud 1 viner on the waters of Fishing creek,
aujoining tne laims is .mw. -r ufu,M"
' Gertrgei,Thpmasson and: others ; supposed
to contain 520 acres ; being, the land be
longing to the heirs of Thomas Thomasson,
sen. deceased. 4 , ';' :. -;".' -
XT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court
ft that tin;, Iefendant in thi case is ' not; an
inhabitant' of this State it is ;tlierefbre or
dered, that publication be made Tor three
months fuecessivcly in the Raleigh Kegisteri
giving notice to the Said defendant to appear
at the Codrt to le held for the county Afore
said, at the Counhouse in Oxford, on the first
Monday -irt May next, aiid plead or demiir.to
the."sail attachment, or judgment1 will be
rendered gainst him for the plain tiff's dc
mand,;.. tu-y f '. :, I I'
Witnes.j Stephen K. Sheed. ClerH of our
said CoiirtVat office in Oxford, the" first Mb n-
uav in t eoruarv" a; ij..io. ? v -"i. :,i ; , ,
sepmf Wu8mess,?'As' ucCelsors to le lat
JMvil JIogant nt he-Old Slaml, No.v U55,
Market Street,? between Sixth anV . Seventh
Streets, nearly opposite th He'd fJoti itoteU
u Ivere they solicit a cpnt'n'jnce ofctistbm,
which'will be pHirtctaaily nttended to." ; T
j;r ,. : ":' 'i.-
Kftep constantly onhandfa general assort
ment of Miscellaneou, Lay, 'edical, ant
Theological Hooks,-and 'also, all '-the Schoo
Books and Stationery vn gerjeral use, such as
AValkers and Johnson's Dlct:onarv, Pike's
Uennei f, SmWey, Jaudon's 'and ulsboll'sl
An hmetics s VA ebsters, Cot J v's, .-. nd I)il-.
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Introduction i Comly and) JaudonV Gram
mars ; Jaudon's Expositor j Walker's larg-e,
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M'ScePaneous ordersJ and orders for pro-
ifssionai iior;rcs. i:431ea1cme, Law anu
Divin tv, hl'ed at the lowest prices, for cash
or cjty acceptances.-
50
ALf. in; one day.
To be draw n on the Bthday of JMdV9
Improved, nide qfi drawing, :
Secured by Letters Patent under the Seal of
the United States. ;
Contx's Orrtci!- Baltimorl, April 7, 1825.
VCj We have ihe pleasure Ito pt sent to tlie
piudic, the I ocbth bchem of tlu- .
State Lottery of Maryland
llie node rf drawirg bh an entirely nqw
n'an, approved 'v ".the Cbmbiissiancr of Lot-
appoi.nl ti oy tne iiovernor :uiu uoun-
:l .of 'State.
broughl
,rt (A tiic Legislature.
Highest'-Friz 2Q?000 Dollars.
SCHEME.
1 prize of
rs
20,000
10,000
5,000
5,000
2,000
' 2,000
1,500
1,CK)0
. 2,000
- 1,500
20,00J
1
, 1
5
4
20
30
50
200"
300
10,000
.10,612 Prizes.
570,000
20,000 Tickets. Not ONE
!t.'n..T
to a In2e !
Every Prize payable in
iCJash, sixtv davs
after the drawing subject tto. a deluction of
tu teen per cent. - V
QTj .toe,c Drn-nhtir-be
iut :nto one wheel as
i'he numbers will
ual- ar,d in the
other wheel will be put, th$ prizes W.r? the
denomination of Two Doila
aft
and the draw-
inc" to nroeT"s m t!ie usual manner.- 1 ne
10,OjU prices of $2 will Ije awarded to the
odd or even numbers of tht Lottery (as the
case may ne) dependant on tbirawing- of
the Ca ital Prize of Tventf Thousand Dol
iurs that is to say, if the 2il,000 dollar prize
should come out to a?i Odd rttimer, i he.i ev"-
mm' w - V ' J 1 1 1 .1 A.
I ro otia Jiumoer tm.ie icneine avhii a cuuue iu
out to an 7re;t Nu'nb r. thin all tin t-ti
vMrmitV in Ae Scheme willjlie each entitled
to-a prize o! 2 dol ars. M -' '
Odd Nos. are those ending with 1,3, 5, 7,
rt
r ! -
Even Nos. are those ending .with
o
"1
4, 6
8, or 0. j . '
This mode of I)ra.ving not only enables the
Commissioner to complete the whole lotte
ry in ONE I) ItAWING, t ilt has the great
advantage f dis'r nuting th' jsinali prizes re
gularly to every alt crnate number in the scheme,
so that the holder of two slji res of tickets,
(ojie odd and one even num)er)-wiil be cer
tain f obtaining at least one prize, and in the
same ratio for any greater' ij titity.x. -
.A Ticket drawing a sup'e or prize in this
scheme, is not restricted fro n drawing an in
ferior one also. ' "-.' ' j
The Drawing, will takeph.ee in the City of
Oaltimore, on "A ednes'lay iie18th of May.
and will finish on the same" day. A very short
period, therefore, intervenin g before tlie time
of drawing will arrive adventurers at a dis
tance should avail themselves of the very su
perior advantages offered by jttie scheme, ar.d
send on their orders without tlelay :they j"ill
remark the low rate of tickejts-the very tri
fling risk to be run, (therp not being one
Blank to a Prize) and that thfe capital prize of
TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, is of a
magnitude hitherto unprecedented for so
small a sum invested. - Above all, however,
is he certainty of obtaining at least one prize
by the purchase of two tickets or two shares,
(one oild and one even number,) and in the
same "ratio of certainty in trie, purchase pf a
greater number of tickets brj shares..
The limits of an ftdvertiserftent do hot per
mit a detail of the various a nd many advanta
ges in this improved modeo Lottery j. tbey
will naturally present themielves to the ad
venturer on examination of tje scheme, to a
scrutiiiy of which we invite their attention. '
Whole Tickets, r- -! - $4 00 ,
' Halves,. : - v - - 2 00 -
Quarters -; ' ' -" - " '' - . 1.00'
To be had, in the greatest variety of Num
bers, (odd and even,) at . p-XXX:
Lottery Exchaitge : Office; .
: JSo. 1 149 JlarJiet-sU' Baltimore.
Where, in the four last State Lotteries.
r nhl the Great Canitals of 100.000 dolli.
40.000 dolls, 2 of 20,000 doili,--2 of 10,00o
dolls. besides no less than 'Tie n Capitals of
5,000 dolls; etc.. &c And-rclier more capital
prizes naruc uccii eym tum at owy oiner ujjicem
Orders from any part of the; United States,
cr Territories,- enclosing the ; Cash or Priaes
inanvdf the Lotteries", (post! paid will meet
our accustomed prompt attention Address
ed to '" '..-"v';.: :' y'i ;:- X ' -: . ; . '.-"
; O ' J. If COHEN, StArpattimorei
'k & U committed to jibe Jail of this
X oH 21st inst. .k Negro Fello
posed to be ranauav s!av. ! ,i.
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lit Neworlr r..r-; 1
cannot, of will not name the state roT !lt
town in which fie tUo,i . il. nm7
.. u v Trar iaT to . . .
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hv feet seven inches hig!u bUck a S
mn. with as,nall scar over hiSTiht eve J
and one rar; the 'corner of the X
dress is s. drab pea-jacket, blue mnd !
and duck tro users, lie was brol t3
place m: the schooner Hev wfltr' t i
cprne,forwartl, prove property, pa cha- '
and take him away,; or he, wUi.be deh?
as the W directs (i J
JOS. fiARUF.TT, rf-
.TVashintoh cor
Notice,
fTIIE subscriber having af the last IVV
.fi ry term; of the Com t of 1'leas and q- '
ter Sessions, for the county of, Wake XXI'
r
M tcs:s.
ment 1 of the late MtsesMordecai ; U
notifies aU persons haviojr claims .-ifarw c. i
estate, to present" them witbui ;the tim pfT'
scribed by law," to "Cieorjre Mor'decai, or tr
Will be brred t)f rccbveVy anl all thoe:'
debted to! said estate,, to make-- Immedia"
payment to him, he being authorized to 'tV
tie said estate. v" t "' ' " ":
1 ANN W. MorilJECAT.-ExecnVi.
naleigh March 23d, 1825. j 42- '
Tho Celebrated llaceilorse.
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WASHING TO X,
111 .taml nf rrtr V; f f "T , -
the nx. season, k will be let to YirJ:
at'twentv-fiv' dollars the season, onri c
noi:ars o insure, payable 011 he st day
januarv
ary next ten dollars a, single leap,
lid when the Mare is covered ; with ona i
or
' e pa
uowar m an instances to tlie c.rocm. TV :
season will commence the 1st Febriiar nrj ;
close the is July as he , -vy ill be trained fo-
he Fall liaces, if ho accident happens to hinv i
lybave a lot well enclosed,, and Mares serit f
from a diance will be fed with invun, "&c. v- 5
the maitet prices. I will not be lihl fn.
escapes or accidents of anv kimC but wilt
endeavpr to preVent either; I have not been
able to procure k !ist of al I the colts that wen
entered or run against Washington in the
Sweepstakes when he was three vears old -
therefore shall only mention, such as I know.
If ashinjrtoifs Pedifrree and Performance? .
are surpassed'by no other horse. A state- :
ment of his prtormances are criven below f
also, a letter from ' Mr. William ft. Johnsor; j
wherein be gives his opinion of Washington j
as a race horse.- .hit. Jolinson trained ami f
ran bun all the mceshe hasever run; it' wilt,-f
speaxtor itselt. . , . . -- - . .
IVnahinton .is bright, sorrel, full fifteen
and a half hands !iiih, .6 vears old this sunnr f
was got oy the eeienrated nee horseT- I
moleon (one. of the best sons of j Sir .Arcfir i
out of tne celfbrAted race mare Ariadne,,
wiiose performances h the turf, partiru'arU-
four m. L. is surp assed by none of her diy,
which may be seen by rf rence to there- t
conls -f New-Market, ;K airfield, TJroadrock, !
&c. pnor to 1817. : 1
Th6 following certifipite, obtained by Mr!
Wm. R. Johnson from Col. "Holcombe of A'-f
tneba, who rai-t d Ariadne, will mve anac-i
count of her Pe' iree," "as far as he could re
collect: " - j - - " . !
This is. t certify, that Ariadne was gtft 1
by the import d horse Citizen, out of a Wild-
air mare ; sne cutot Spmaill, ana Hpiadir? !
out of Stlver-Ev?." "Given-under my hand
this 23d day of Di-c. 1824 .' '
' PHIL IIO.t,COMBE. !
PERFORMANCES.
1 asriingzon was enaeu m ionr sweep
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stake-, two ni.lV. 200 dollars entrance." "When
he was three 3rears old,1822 m the Sprirg-,-he
won the stakes at New Market an 1 Law
renceviller in the Fait he v as beaten at
Varrenion by John Richards -he" won t'.e
first heat- and lost the second bv havmrr vt
bad start, -whereby he 1 st 80 yards'and was
only beaten half a length:' being considered
in bad order, lie was drawn, having th
sweepstakes ' at "New Market to run for
which he . won, beating the celebrated race
horse Henry there were four heats in thi
race, the frst being a dead heat, Henry wort.
the secouJ Washiiisiton t. l third and fourth.
In the. Spring of 1833 , he was trained at
New Market. "-but owing to hi haying. a curb
on one of ' hislegs the first part o' th train-
ing season,.he only run one race he was h.m
dy capp'd' at New Market" with Sir William
and a horse belonging 10 Col. Wynn Wasli
i ngton won the first her.t Sir Wil 'iam the fe
cond'nnd thirdWashington was Unfortunate
in this race, he lost at least 60 yards in start
ing' the ?seconLheat ; anVwas onitieaten "a
length i this heat .'was. run in 3m.j4's. which-"
is t9 seconds les than any two mile heat
has ever been run at New" Market Sir v'
liam had ten lbs. taken off his regular weight,
and Washington carried his full weight.
Tlie following Fall' lie won the Proprietor V
Purse at 'New-Market; 500 dollars, 3 milt
heats: the first heat-in this race was also run
in two seconds less than any on record on that
ground. . ' "'-"-
-' fie vas then carried to Iialtlmore, where
he won the Proprietor's Purse of 5U0 dollars,
beating the celebrated race horse- Flviiv"
Childeis with ease; ZTle was d;scovered'to
be bme after this race, occasioned s
supposed by; the situation of the 'ground, it
being a "new tract. . i ; t :
lie was then carried to Washington an..
ran one heat in that situation," but was beaten
by "'a mare, of -Mr. Wy no's,: and was drawn.
He was trainediast Spring, and von d;e Jot
key Club Pit se, 4 m.h. at New-Market, 6UU
dollars,' With ease, beating Col. Wynnes mare
Flirtilla, and Capt. Harrison's horse Aratus
PETEH M1TC11ELU
- Jan; 14. : . ' . . 25t
'" . Richmond, Jan : 10, 1
Dear Sir I hare procured from .Col. Hcj
iombe his certificate of the Pedigree of Ati
adne, the dam of Washington, and have far
wanted it : to yoitllhat you "may advert
your horse in due tmie. I hope he nviy rn-ke
in good a season as you wish . ' I have tra.ned.
him several times, and found him ahxccllenc
I race horse alldistances, and I, wish very niucu
thatrhewascpnventent to me, tliaM vus""
put to him, particularly ReaUtyt which is rnv
favorite mare. 1 am, dear Shy with great Tff
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