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' '- ' f "7 ' 1 ' " MP'd by party rage to live Kke bitheTs.?f ' 7 osm-. 7 ;1:iV!;;:777 'v7tTid,:a-:-i -; .7' '.!' - I 4 .4 A it i U Is puhlished every TtrESDAr and Fhidatj by ' -4 JOSEPH GALES & SON, 'At PiTTt DoliaM ner annum half in advance- 'advertisements; 2fot exceeding-16 lines, neatly inserted three times for a Dollar, and 25 cents for eyery suc ceeding publication those of greater length an the same proportion...'CpMittirjiicATioHs thankfully, received.... vLsxrEns to the Edi tors must be post-pail. n:. r An afct authorizing the Secretary of the Trea sury to borrow a sum not exceeding twelve millions of dollars, or to exchange a slock of four and one half per cent, for a certain stock bearing- an interesVof six; per cent. Be it ena cted Jtjthe Snaf an d House of Re toresentatixz of ' the United States inf Jlmerica Cona-ress assembled. That, the President of the United States be, and he. Is jh -reby au thorized to borrobn or befljre the first day of January next, on the credit of the United Statss, a sum nof excelling twelve millions of dollars, at a rate of interest payable quar terly, not exceeding four ami one hrilf per centum per annum, six millions; whereof re imbursable at the .pleasure of- the ! Govern ment, at anytime after the thirty -firit day of Decemberi in the year eighteen mtnrect and twenty eight ; and six millions at any time after the thirty-first day of December, In the year eighteen hundred and twenty-nine,' tb be applied, in addition to the moneys which may be in the Treasury at the time of borrow ing the same, to pay off and discharge such Tart of the six per cent stock of the United States, of the year one, thousand eight hunj dred and thirteen, as may be redeemable after the first day of January next.; I Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That it shall be lawful for the Ban Of the United States to lend the said sum or any part there of; and it is hereby further declared j th:it jt shall be -deemed a good execution othe said power ;to borrow, for .the Secretray 'of the Treasury, with the approbation of tliei Presi dent of the United States, to cause t) be con stituted certificates of stock, signet by the ' Register of the Treasury, or by a Commis sioner of Loan5, for the whole or any part thereof, bearing an interest not exceeding four and one-half per centum per annum, transferrable.and reimbursable , as aforesaid, and to cause the said certificates to1 be told: Provide!, Thit no stock he sold under par. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, Thatthe subscriptioh-to the ampUntof twelve millions of dollars of the six per cent, stock, of the year eighteen hundred &. thirteen, be J 8c the same is hereby proposed ; for which purpose books shall be opened at the TYeasuryjof the U. States, and at the several loan offices, on the first day of April next, to continued open nntil the first day of October . thereafter, ; for such parts of the abovemenlionedf descrip licn of s'ock, as shall, on the clay of subscrip . tion, stand on the books of the Treasury,and on those of .the several loan officesj respect ively; wiich subscription shall be effected by atra-nsfer to the .-United States, in the man . ner provided hy law for such transfers, of the credit or credit' standing said books, and by a surrender of the Certificates of the stock so subscribed z. Proyidedi That all subscrip tion by transfer of stcfc shall he cojns'ulered as part of th)e said twelve millions of dollar? authorized to-, be borrowed by the first sec tion of this act. .'" . 1 Sec. A. .And be it further, ena cted, .That, for -the whole-'Ot- any part of any sum which shall be thus 'subscribed, credits snail entered to the respective subscriber?, who shall be entitled to a Certificate or certificates,' pur port ing.that the United States owe to the holder or holders thereof, his, her j or their assigns, a sum ro be expressed therein, equal to ..the amount of the principal siockjthus subscribed, bearing an interest of not exceed ing four and one-half per centum; per annum, payable quarterly, from the thirty-first day ot December, ;onefthousand eight hundred and twentv-five. trahsferrable in the sarnie manner oo ; nrovided bv1 law , for the transfer of the stock subscribed, and subject to redemption, at , the .pleasure of the United States, as follows: one half at any time af ter the thirtv-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred -t anl twenty-eight, and the remainder at anytime after the jhir-tv-first day of December,-in the year .one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine. Provided That no reimbursement shall be made, except for the whole amount of such rnew certificate, nor until after at j least six months public notice of such intended reim bursement. And it shall be the duty of the Se cretary of th e .Treasury, to cause to b ef re. ransft rred to the respective subscribers tthe several sums by them subscribed. beyond the amount of tbe certificates of femr and one half per cent..stbck issued to them respecr tiely.,70:7:,V,.a. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted V That the jame funds which have heretofore been, and , now are pledged by law for the payment of the .interest and for the redemption ' aml re imbursernejit of the stock which may be re deemed or reimbursed by virtue off the pr visions of this act. shall remain' nledtred-in h likejnnanner for the navment ofi the interest accruing on the stoclc created by teason of uch subsciiption. and for the redemption or reimbursement of the principal of the same. And it shall be the duty. of the Commiision- er of the Sinking lund, to cause to he ap pliecl and paid out of the said fund yearly, and every year, such sum arid sums as may be annually required ; to discharge the interest accruing on the stock' which may be created byvirtueif this act.; The said Commission ers are also hereby authorized to apply from time to time, such sum and sums out of the said fund, as they may think proper, towards redeeming, by purchase," or by reimburse ment,1 m conformity with the provisions of this act, the principal of the sard stock and such part of the annual sum of ten millions of dollars, vested by law in the said Commissi oners as may be necessary and required for the above purposes, shall be and continue ap propriated to the payment of interest and re demption of the public debt, until t he whole of the stock which mav be created under the provisions ol thjs act, shall have been redeem ed or reimbursed 7 Sec. 6. Antl be it further enacted, That no thing in; this act shall , be cdnstrued in any wise to alter, abridge, or impair, the rig-lit of tnose j creditors or tne united stales who shall not subscribe to the loan to be opened by virtue ot;this act. t " A pproved, 'March; 3, 1 825. An Act to authorize the Register or Enrol , ment and License to be issued in the name of the President or Secretary of anv incor porated Company, owning a steam-boat or vessel. - . ' ! jBe it enacted hy the Senate and Honse of lie- prefentatives of the United States of America in Congress eem6ferf, l hat enrolments an t licenses tor steam-boats or vessels, owned by a.y 1 incorporated company, may be issued in the name of the President or Secretary of such Company ; and that such enrolments and licenses shall not be vacated or affected by ft sale of any shsre or shares of any stock holder or stockholdersin such Company. SecJ 2." be it further enacted, That re gisters for steam-boats or vessels, owned, by any incorporated company, may be issued in the name of the President or Secretary of such Company ; and that such registers shall not be I vacated or. affected by a sale of anv share or shares of any stockholder or stock holders, m such Company. Sec. 3. And be it further en tcted, That up on the deat'ii, removal, or resignation of the President or Secretary of ' any incorporated company, owning any Steam-boat or vessel, 4 new register, or enrolment and license, as he case may be, shall be taken out for such steam-boat or vessel. . Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, ThMy previously to' granting a register, or enrol- mentand license, for any steam boat or vessel, 1 ! " ' .... owneu; Dy any uompany, tne resident or a 1 : ' t ' l aecreiarv oi sucu company snau swear or affirm as to the ownership of such steam-bo it or vessel, by 'such Company without desig nating the names of the persons composinjj such Company ; which oath or affirmation,' shall be deemed sufficient, without requiring tne oain or amrmauon ot any otner person interested or concerned in such steam-boat or vessel.1 ' '.j:' Sec: 5. And be it further enactcd, Tha before; granting a register br any steam-boat or vessel, so owned by any incorporated company.-j the President br Secretary thereof. shall swear or afhrm that, to the best of his knowledge and belief, no part jof such steam boat or vessel has been, or is then, owned by any foreigner or foreigners. Approved, March 3, 1825. An Act to establish the city of Hudson and the city of Troy, in the state' of New-York, IJowdoinham, in the state of Maine, & Fair- port, in the state of Ohio, ports of delivery, " and to abolish Topsham as a port of deli-"- very. , Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re presentatives of the United 'States of America in Congress assembled, That the city of Hud son, and the city of Troy, in the state of New York, Ilowdoinham in the district of Bath, in the state of Maine, and. r airport, in the dis trict of Cuyahoga, in. the. state of Ohio, be, ana ine same are iiereoy, severauy, maue a port of delivery. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That le port of , "elf. livery established at Topsham, in the state of Maine, be, sindthe same is here by abolished.. Approved; March 3, 1S25. i; ..i ;'.:, . -. An Act authorizing the establishment of a Navy Yard and Depot, on the coast of Flo- ridas, in the Gulf of Mexico. He it enacted hy the Senate and House of Re presentatives of- the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, au thorized to select and purchase a site for a Navy Yard and Depot, on , the coast of Flori da; in the Gull ot Mexico, and to erect such buildings,, and to make such improvements thereon, as he may judge necessary, for the accommodation and supply of the United Stat es7 vessels of war in that quarter ; and that the sum of one hundred thousand Jtlol lars.be appropriated for effecting, that ob ject, out of any moneys in the Treasury, not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 3, 1825. P EtlSONS who have been disappointed in their applications for Almanacksi for the present year, may now be supplied at j; Gales and Son's Store, having received a few in re turn from the Country. 7 .77 ' " y-: " 7 - .; i 7.7, April I?, 1825. Just Published v; .7 7"1;7- ' Price?5 Cent s,7v And to be had at J." Gales & Son's Bookstore, f and -.t the Bookstores in Ne wbem, Faj' 7 ettevillc, Wilmington , and Hillsborough, A ..Correspondence respecting two Publica Ij tions which appeared in ;the Raleigh Re gistef in the month of December. 1824, be tween BIS HOP UAVENS CROFT and P.RO FESSOUUTCHEL. April 15. THE subscriber having at the last Februa ry term of the Court of Pleas arid Quar ter Sessions, for the county v of 4 Wake, quali fieti as Executrix of the last vill and testa ment 6f the late Moses Mordecai j hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate, to present them witliin the time pre scribed by law, to George Mordecai, or they will be barred of recovery, and all; those in debted to said estate, to make . immediate payment to him, he being authorized to'set tle" skid estate. ; i f c - i I ' ANN W. MORDECAI, Executrix, i Raleigh March 23d, 1825. , '42-2in'' " . ' 1 V ' " sL'.-- - -V. 1a tPtss, And win be published early in the Summer, GALES & SEATON3 Register of Debates in Congress, VoLUMK I. Comprising the leading Debates & Incidents The 2d Bession of the 18tb Congress, Together with an APPENDED, containing the most important State Papers Puble Documents, to which the Session has giyets birth. . I ' '' . v. . To be printed on a Super Rdya! Taper, oc : tavo form, Brevier Type, double columns .forming a?large and and ample. volume. (XjT Price, stitched in blue paper, 3 dollars. Subscriptions received at the Office of the National Intelligencer, and also at the Bookstore of J; Gales & Sohi Raleigh. New Music for. the Jiano Just received by J. Gales 8c Son. ' ; ' " PIECES. Selections from the Oratorio of Creation, by Hay den. Overture to the Opei-a of Columella, by Oa. raza. Do. to La Denna del Fugo by Rossini Tbe Cossack, an admired Russian Air with variations. . , Ne'er can the Rose, do.' with variations." Di Tanti Palpiti, with variations, by Latour. Piu Dulci e Plicide. in the Opera of Tan- credi, by Rossini. T La Feste de la Rosa, a lavonte bicilian Aria and Waltz. . 7 First of May, a favorite Rondo. ; Grecian Rondo. . ' Hungarian do. Favorite Waltz, by M'bzart. Since then I'm doomed, with variations. O where will bonny Ann, a Scotch Air, th do, . Mrs. Mci.eod's Reel. Favorite Dances in Tom and Jerry. Madam de Neuviile's Waltz. The Berlin ; do. Copenhagen do. , St. Patrick's Day. The Campbell's are coming, or Hobnob. Oh 'tis love, Basket Cotillion and Rustic Reel. , The Lavender Girl, arranged as a Rondo SONGS. A Highland Laddie head of War. Ah! Cruel Mard. All that's bright must fade. And canst thou think because we part. Boys of Switzerland. Bright be thy dreams. Crooskeen Lawn. . r Down the burn and through the Mead. Di piacer mi balza il cor. j Every year impairs' hfe's treasure, -a Duet. I From Flow'rs which we twine for the tem ple of love. VJ ! Far, far 6'er hill and.dale. " Father, thy word is past, from the Oratorio the Intercession. 7 Go then, 'lis vain. Gathering of the Clans. Here is the Glen. , Hurrah! Hurrah! a German National Song? Home, sweet home. Hark! the Vesper Hymn is stealing. I'll love thee aa the wild bee loves. I would the world have strayed. Love thee, dearest, yes. Lantl of Love, Romance and Glory. Lord, remember David, ,by Handel.' My soul is dark, from Byron's Melodies. Most beautiful appear, I lay den. Mrs. Poe. v i Ne'er can the rose. On a bright sunny morn. Oh come to ine when day-light sets. Oh say not woman's love is bought. Ohjtell me how from love to fly. Oh banquet not. Of a' the airs. ' Ori-a Moor. , Pretty Sophy. , Poor senseless Mary. Pfeace be around the ?- ' . j Poor old . Maids. v - Roll drums merrily. - i Sweet is the tear that's shed o'er lov. , Should those fond hopes. Say, what shall be our sport to day. J Soldier rest, the fight is o'er. See, the dawn from Heaven is breaking. To sigh yet feel no pain. .' Take this rose. 7 . ' To Ladies' Eyes7 , . . They're a noddin. . The all of life is love.. The Pirate lover, The Harper's Song. The Chieftain. V The Crystal Hunters. , The Castilian maid. ' . . . . ; The Peasant Boy. t 71 When the weary sun clecrineth, - Where Hudson's inurm'ring. billows When Charles was deceived. - Who'll buv my love-knots: ' 7i ' . , :Waters of EUe. . 7- ' .; ' , . .7 . ' .; When love was a child. , . Besides tlie above, J. Gales & Soil have a great variety of Music and Songs on hand. : r April 7. 45- lathe will continue to reside m liaieigli. April i8, 1825. '-'. Notice, "ff"S hereby iriven,- that a certificate -for two fl. shares of the Stock of iho State liank of North-Carolina, in tjie name ot , Bryan jWmt'4 held, late of Lenoir county, has oeen.mis- laid or.lost, and that I shall apply to the Pre sident of said Sank at his rtffice m Raleigh, on the, first Monday in May next, cate certificate, when and where terested may contest the same if for a nuipli perstins in- they think. proneri - WM. CROOM, Executor, of . Brj an Whitfield, dec. Lenoir Count)', March 1825. ' Navr Commissioners Offic, : 7 ' 9th March, 1$25, THE Commissioners of the Nayy - will re ceive Sealed Proposals, until 3 o'clock, P. M. of the 31st May next, for thSe following Live Oak Timber, viz . . - - j -. For one complete frame, to be. -chit to moulds, for a sloop of war, and fo 1 500icubic feet of promiscuous timber ; to b e delivered atthe Navy-Yard , near -Portsmouth iY. . For two complete frames,- to"- be cut to moulds, for sJobpV of war, and S500cubic feet of promiscupus timber to be delivered at the Navy-Yard, ' Charlestown, Jlfas3. ' . . For one complete frame, cut kof. moulds, for a sloop of war, and 8500 cubic feet of promiscuous timber ; to be deliv Navy-Yard, Brooklyn, JV. F". . For 'one complete frame, ciit bred t the to mpuhls, for a sloop of war, and for 500 cubic fet' of promiscuous timber ; tb be delivered at' the Navy?Yard, Philadelphia. For one complete frame, cul; to moulds, fora sloop of war, and 500 cubic feet of pro miscuous timber ; to be delivered at thd Na- '.t. t mm- . . . ' i vy-xara, if astangton. For one complete frame, cut rto moulds. fOr a sloop of war, arid 3500 cubic ftet of promiscuous timber ; to be delivered it the Navy-Yard, Gostport, Va. ';v '' j;.. ' The promiscuous timber to he at least 12 feet long, sided straight from 11 to 14 inches, rough squared, the moulding way, and to curve from 2 inches to '22 inches for jevery ten fVct of its length. ' : ; 1 7 The'whole- to be. delivered at 1 he respect ive Navy-Yards, on or before the first (jl ay of December next, subject to the inspection j measurement, and "appro val of th : respective Commanding Officers of the Yards, or of such1 other persons as the Commissioners pi the Navy may appomt. ' - . 7 I 7 Sepamte' proposals must be made for tho quantity to be delivered at each of the Yards, wnicn any person may oe uisposea io supply. Te Museum OF Foreign Literature and Science. rWIHS Work, as its title implies, is compos JL ed of Selections from Foreign Journals. A few words may show that it is howeyjerfar from being adverse to our own institutions or literature and ; that, on the jcontrajy, it may have an important effect in j preventing the dissemination of doctrines in discordance with the' principles upon which pur society is constituted Some of the British Reviews and Magazines are reprinted in this countn' exactly as they appear at home, and they, as well as those which are not published here, embrace much; matter of little interest arid no ad irantare to our readers-? and which is not unfrequently fitted to viiiate their literary taste, their morals, or their political princi ples. But while it cannot be denied. that there is in all these foreign Journals a j large part which consists of details ami speciilajtions which are uninteresting to American readers, or mischievous in their poliucal moralj ten dency , it is equally certain that a considerable portion of their contents is of general appli cation and of interest and value, and j that they embrace much that "is in a very high de gree interesting isc cunous practicaii , souna and able refined and eleuant; much j that will excite thought and refine the imaginati-1 on thiit will " raise the genius and mend ' the heart." And when we consider that the greatest philosophers and statesmen, as jwell as poets, critics and all other men of litera ture, now find the periodical-press the chapnel through which their opinions can be convey ed with the greatest certainty ai k! effect : to the greatest number of men, it Will appear very evident, that a knowledge of what is thus written and done abroad is necessary to the successful cultivation ot ourr own litera ture, and important to th politician, scholar and man i of business, as well as io him" Who reads only for amusemenU; 7; 7j 7 V i 7 To pei-sons who reside at a distance from the great depositories of New Books and New Inventions, a work conducted Upon this plan is peculiarly important, as afforflinff to. them an oppoitunity of keeping pace, in some; de gree, with the progress ot knowiedge. at a very trifling expence of money oif time. "When it is added, that most of the li era anv will ture of the day is not easily accessible in other than this form to our families, it readily be acknowledged that a work conduc tettupon the plan of the Museum; may bei a considerable deee interesting anil valuable. How far- this Journal has been successful in endeavoring to merit these appellations, must be determined by the public and the rapid increase oT the subscription list is the most gratifying proof of success. ' . TERMS OF PUBLICA'TIC it , The Mr&KUM is published by IE. Lxtteix, Philadelphia. A number appears every month i anu tne suDscnpuon price. ia six uouara a year, payaoie in aavance.,; ;v -:)-- . j : JtnmU be sent free ef postage io every Sub scriber, so long as he continues to payAii ud- . : The Museum began in July4 1822, and all the back numbers may beVbtained on the above conditions.: I - r : V- U" Subscriptions for tbis Work received at the Bookstore ot J. SAL.Esm tjO-iNA , Respectfully; infofins. his friends -1', rpiIE Subscriber herebj7givcs not jcc, i thi" ; 711 on thest of May .neitV-'Vil! appiy-..-to; he President and Director of ihe State Bank j of North-Caroling at ;'1talelgli, 'fbVDupliciit? i Certificates of tlie following CertficiUevr tb; Stock, of said Bank ; now st ar.dhg ih ; his name, but.which are lost or ..mUlaitl, I to xi- ' One Certificate, No. 1 47 X. . f r ' sixt v-e; gi 1 1, ares ;7me certificate Nbl822, for thirty--! nine shares,- and one Certificate, No. lif for eleven shares.: Of which all concerned ? -are desired to take du noticed 7 ; f : : ' -7 . . t ; ,iJ. A. CAMERON'. FaveUeville, Jftarch 28th. " ..." ' ." ' - F " The Celebrated Riice Hbist;; WILL Stnd at my Stable in Warrentotf, the next 4;asony & will be let to Mare . at twenty-fiy dollars the season and fifty dollars to, insure, paj'able on tlie'. st day or Janizary hext ten dollars a Viiigle iep,t e paid when the AJare is covered with oiui dollar in' all Instances to the GrootK; ,lTha season will commence the 1st Fehryarj. r.njrt close the 1st ihdy-as be will .be trained fo 'he Fall RacesTj if n"d accident hapjiens t o him. 'Fhave a lot well enclose!;; and AlarcS yent: from avdistnce viir be fed with grain, Sec. at. the market prices. y 1 will1 not be li ihle f" escapes oi accidents of any kfnd, ' but wi !. endeavby to prevent either.' have not bee able to procure a list of all the colts that we iw entered or run against Washihgtsrt in thr . Sweepstakes when hVfwras thiet years ohl ,7 therefore shall only inention sitcji a I;kno.w. ; V Washington s pedigree1 a nd ' Performances are; surpassed; by no; otlier horse. ' J A' statt) ment of his performance, ilre given ;behw 4 also, a letter from : Mr. William R. Johnson, wherein he gives his opinion of Vasliingtou as r race horse. Mr. Johnson trained and ran him all the races he has ever run i at wil I speak for itself. - 7 ' r '' V ' - t Washington is: alright - sorrel, full fifteen and a half hands high, 6 yearstdd t his spring -was got by the; celebrated race horse Tir moleon (one, of lie best sorisi of Sir tArchy) out of the celebrated Trace mare AvijulKt-, whose performances ort the turf, p irtkuiarrV'' four , m. h. is surpassed by none of her j d iy , which may be seen by reference to the re- . cords of New-Market, Fairfield, Brbadrock, &cl pior:to48l7:;;-v77 777 v' i , rv 7' A The following certificate, ;obf!rTned by Mri Wm. R. Johnson from'Col. Ilolcomhc of A- J melia, who raised 'Ariadne, will give an ac count of her Pedigree, as far as he could re collect j . "::-,"-;.7777v'i;,,N ' u This.' is to certify, that yVriadne was got by the imported horse Citizen out of a Wild air mare she out of Spiddill,'and SpiddiH out" of Silver-Eye, Given undef my iiand this 23d day of Dec. 1824 ' I; , , 7. " Phil IIolcombe' i; PERFORMANCES. i , f Wastengton was engaged' in : four S weep stakes, two m. h .200 dollars entrance. -Wht 4 he I was. three years old, 1822 in the Spring, he ' won the stakes at New Market and Law-, renceville t in the Full he v as beatenj ai: Warrenton by John Richardshe won thdt first heat, and 4 lost the second" by having u ' .bad start, where b' he lost 80 yards, ftnd wa only beaten half a length : being considered in bad order, .he was drawn, having the sweepstakes at 'New Market to . run f&rV ' which he won, beating the celebrated, raco horse Henry there were fout heats in ''tjbisi race, the first being a .dead heat, Hertryi won the second, Washing toll ,t e third and fourth In the . Spring of 1823 he was trained at Nqw Marker, but owiijg to his having a!cutb on one of .his legs the first part of the train . ing season, he.only frdn one race he wasHiam. dyt app'd at New Market with Sir William anda rse beloiiging'to Col. Vyrm Wash- ingtnuron the first heat ; Sir William the se cond,and thirdiWashingtori was unfortunate in this race, he lost at least 60 yards in start ing the second beat ; and was onlybeateii length t this . heat wisv riin ntJ3m745s, which is two seconds Ies tlian. ady two mile heaia has . ever been run , at New Market. Sir Wil Ham had ten lbs. taken off bis regular weight, f and Washington carried bis full weight." j . TheToiIowing Fall he w:ohthe Proprietors Purs at: New-Mark'et, 30Q, dolUrs, 3 mile heats : the first heat in tl'is race was also ruji; in two seconds less than any on record on that ground. 7--r7o- 77' :'.;.-:. ;- :. ;, ' j 7 A : He was then carried to Baltimore, whem he won the Proprietor's Purse of 300 dollars, beating, the' celebrated ' race I horse Fly ing s Childers with ease. ' j. He was " discovered tn be Ume afer this race, 7cccasioned as wa , supposed by the situation of the ground, it: beinga new tract. , ; .. v . . ' i ..:' , j v : He was thert carried . to .Washington and s ran one heat in that situatiort, but watt beaten by a mare of Mr. Wypnand; was. drawn- He was trained last Sprihg,'and won tlut joc-. key Cliib Purse, 4 m. h. at New-Market, & dollars, with ease, beating Col. ,Wyhns maro, FhrtillaV and Capt. Harrison s horse Aratus. PETER MITCHELL. Jan. 14. , , ,, ' - 25to . .. 7 Richmond, Jaw. 10, 1825. Dear Sir -I hare procured.from Coh Hoi-' combe hi certificate of the Pediirree of Ari-J adne,lhe dam of Washington, aiKl have for- waraea i to you, tna t you may 1 advertise! your.hbrse irt due time. 1 hope he may make as good a season as you viih, '! bave ti;ainea him several times,' and found him an excellent race horse att distances', and I wish very inu6h ' that he' was convenient to""me, that! might put to him, particularly Reality, which is my , favorite mare, i 1 aroVdear Sir, with great )ki nnt. ;v lnuiuunM r '- V .;( . . " ' , 77 7 S ST I I - I c : ; ; 1
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