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mCCOUNT OF THE VA
THE difcoverv of a nedilea,
a!td the Kr$ay ot-Xko-Pox
VHich pomifctodi(annilp Smallp
t)ox of its terr0rsNandntsdangen!,
PY fenaennff ' tnoie. wnomavc iidu ,
tms mieaic imiuicemioicyoi ic m-
iox Has lately
"been f n roimil saj ed ; itx f ft&xjMicd
States ;.and,beitig convncedin m
nfminil of YtEe utUiafS
t u ti, rig this ji feaTc f or "tfe Spallpol
ii shall endeavour to iive4theay
for its ifitf odufclion into thi$ owr I
' Y communicauns cunciic
Recount of itlthe pfiblt H
-The Cow-Pox was firft. known
:Aq the : farmers in thelweft of Eng.
andand has riot,- unfil very lately,
9 x relied the at t enti on o t 4 Pjfiy fi c i ans.
Trar1nfars on ithe ninpleitf Cows
irTpufiuIfs f fWhluish rokAirani
nate in eorrofi ve ;ujer?f te, a nir
4'roal. isat fajrnetuwe affecledrith
'fome decree of feverljPerlons em
nfoved in mil U n the co w s a re fo on
ibit acltrf with '.yefli cations" br;
- rululrs .about, the joints of the
wriils andifineers, and tumours in
, the. anu-pits, which Ste fucceeded
ifbv a fever of two -orfthiee day$ du-
tVarion. Sores fomctimes appear orv
lie Ywi ftoflrils,eyehas, &c. which
ire pfeljUcediby incautioufly rub-
1 ing thefe parts with infeted fin-
, lers. . . '' '
, jpr, Jenpterf ;0lOfrK.iey m
Jjpd, ,to wbole-puplications 4 am
1 pincipally indebted frtliis account
ott)e diteaier is otfoptiuoii inai u
j not gcnerate4-by any preyioui
dfeafe of the cbHv tt that it H
cimmunicatcd from the heels of
jrfes affected with the Greafe or
Scratces. iThi he iluppofes, is
done by perfons yvho have handled
' ihofe fores having aftcwards peri
I formed the offi ce of milking with
' fome particles of the inleclipus
. matter adhering to their fingers. ,
' That the difeafe is communicated
f fromahe horie to ffje cow, appears
probable from this cireumltance,
- that perfons who have been inocu
lated with the matter iiru ing from
the heels of horfes, have had a dif
eafe of the fame appearapce and
fyrnptotns, as thofe will who have
befn inoculated; with the mat
ter from the nipples of a cow. "But
although it appears probable, from
this fact, that th; virus in the two
iubieclsis pf a fimilar nature,' ex
perience has nevertbelefs shewn it
to benectfffary hat it be ccrnmu
i nicated from the; heels of a borfe to
the nipples .of- a ,cow; ;and paiTed
through that medium to. the human
fubjeci, inorder iffeftually to shield
the conftitution from the Smallpox.
The Vaccine Difeafe ufually ap-
pears about the, fi xth tfay 6 f theino-,
culatiohil A flight shivering, fol
lowed by fbme fever, and the ir
ruption of a few puftules immedi
ately in(thevicfnity of the part af
fApd. ronfiittite. n almnft evprv
fjdzf&$ie whole of this difeafe.
ll nedyantagesor inoculating trie
Cow-rox,!innead ot the omallpox,
are many and important
x. In the Gow -oy," no deformity of (kin
follows, ' I '.!''
2. It caifnot fcejcpmmunicated by effluv-a,
or perhaps byfimple contaft, unleft there be
fome abrafion of the cuticle.
ij. It iV mock more Tttild !n its fymptams
than the Smallpoicand is attended with Itttle
or Dodasger. It even JUTerttd, that the
chfice of life is greater during, the iaoculation
than under the ordinaVy circumftanccs to
which human tteings anfexpofed. '
4. It does nor like the Smallpox, roufe
into a6iv tty that fatal malady of cold clU
jcatei, the crophula. -
t. A conftitution which has been afiected
with this difeafe, is in perfect fecurity front
the infection of the Smallpox.
e are facls eftablisHed by the
Uniform teftimonv of many names
of emihenceiin the medical world
The Phyficiansin Europe who have
inoculated for jhis difeafe, and who
have favoured the world with the
refultof their oBfervafions, are Drs.
Pearfon, J enner and AVoodville, in
England ; Dr. Anderfoh, in Scot
land;! Drs. Be Carro, Eerro and
' ilFrank, at Vienna JJPii Dr. Va-;
lntih ar MontDellier. in the fouth
o :ria.nce Frotn the (uccefs that;
f has tinifofmly attended uhe mocu
' latibn in the hands oUUthcfe Phy-
Jitians, and from late mccpunts;
;cwui:h ' ft.te that the difcajfe js-mak-;
ing ConfiierabIeprogre(s in Portu-J
.w Haye reafoni':t-JielVe that
n vviii very loon occoroc j gcucat
jvtnrougnpui r-iiropc ,,,4.nrunenv,
it has not yet made its appearance,
but Dr.MitcbeUof NewYork, and
Dr. Wfeiterhonfe tof New-Hampshire
hive both received the mat
ter of the difeaie from England, and
propofe! inoculating early in the
prefent feafori'v fo that we may ex-
pett it.will foon become common
mJie AJnitea states
viThe public have been taught to
expett, iiom my advertilementsof
lalt vear. that 1 shall, in the enfu-
ingi month, commence inocuUtion
tor the bmallpox ; buta am pre
vented li;om doinghis, by the con-
hderation ot. what is nue irom xvc
to thofe who. would have been my
patients whofe pafe an4 fafety.my
own irtclinatns,. and iheiii()naiii
of my protemon bind .nie to con
(ult ili is the hope oT,. feeing the
Vaccine Difeafe fubltituted tor ibe
Smallpox, that alb.ue induces me to
decline the inocuktion. ;
The evils of the &:aallpox al
ways extend further than the imme
diate viftiins of its ravarges. It is
extremely diflrefling to the poor ol
commercial towns, by the fudden
Lihterruptibn itoccaflons to the ufual
courie ot bufmeis. i he general
ihtfojduflion of' the Cow-Pgx, by
its"ti$t being.. contagious, will at
once ppt a flop to this fburce of
cvilisj lThis? with thofe other pe
cnliarifies '.in its favour which we
Ihayei enumerated clearly evince
the propriety- of iubuituting this
mihltlifeafe for one that is often vi
olent and unmanageable, that de;
flroVs beaut v, and puts life in jeo
parny ; arid I tnVft, that in an ae
which has wittiefled fo many iml
portant improvements in thevanous
departments of Science, no undue
prejudices will intcrpofe jtheir in
fluence to prevent its introclucllori.
CALVIN JONES.
SmitbCeU, A7, C. ' -i-
Mtcb is. .. -
(jlf Thi AccoiiKt wai received too itXk for
kour lall He ittcr.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.
RAN AWAY 1 1
j On tht fourth of "January Ujl-
A.NEGRO FELLOW na'uio PRINCE,
A BOUT 27 A'ears old, about - 5
- Fect f or 8 Inche high, thick fet, nas a
larpe Lump, on the Pit of his Stomach, and a
bald Place on th Crown of his Had Guinea
born, and has the Marks of nis Couost-VnndeT
k;. jf 1.,. 1 t ?!. ii
im i.j6i,p.M uroK.cn cnginn, ana miirevs
a little in his fpeeeh he, was formerly the
Propertyof Mr. Chrirtopher Chriftophers, ibf
Raleigh, and I fuf pole is now lurking about
that Place. ' : ' '! ;
IThe abore Reward willfi paid to any Per-i
fon who wilf lodge him in any Jail j in this
St.at, nd give me Notice hereof, j arfd if
brought home, all reafonable Ex pence will
be paid.- p JOHN T. BRYAN,
Trenton, Jones Co. f
; j March 20, 1801. X ' j wtf
j - . . RUtt AWAY, ; : 4',
PROM tlje Sulsfcribcr, on the at ft
f Inftant, a MULATTO MAK, named
St x jh en, about fire Feet ten Inthes high.
ao Years old. He took with him twoDutch
Blankets, and a-Quamiy of good Cloaihing.
He is a Carpenter by Trade, and underftands
the Millwright Bufinefs. It is expected1 heiis
gone to Peterfburg, in Virginiaa Twenty.
bve. Uollars Reward will be paid to any Per
fon whofhall take kimup in thisState, ahd
Fifty Dollars if taken in any other..
. v RODHAM ATKINS,'
Raleigh t March 23. ' .
T A1XO R VBU S 1 N ES S
TpHE Subfcribers beg Lcafe to in-
form their Friends and the Public that
they have enttred into Partnerfhip, to 'carry
M formerly occupied by William Mathews, near
Mr. Schenck's Store ; where they intend to
tarry on the' Butineft cxtenfively, .and. hope,
hy executing it with Neatnefs and i pi f patch,
to give general SatisfaeYtomto thofe who 'may
rbe plea fed to favout them with, their Cuftom.
I heir Frces s uiual rorty; bhtllingS, : Cur
rency, pec Suit Vff-''
j ENDS SCARBOROUGH.
! PAUL..KANDOLPH.
,Trhtrwh MrchHh- -
- Ml
npHE SuhfcriberialisnoWetiled
f in: the eityfiitieifri.yahe Htufi
forrnerly belnglcs; to jojhtt Jrtajrwood,leap
furer ;-; where he has a. fmal! AJTortment of
MERCHANDIZE;' whc1 fie? will fell
ttheap; for Calh, Tobacto or ork.'yaableT
m the hall. . r- i- :Ki j ,
I : Alfo for fale, in the Town if TarhoroughV
four7 wtll-Smprdved LOVSf atid a ftaalH
PLANTATION; very convenient to fd
Town- 1, . J !:',.'!. ';: :h.
jj Apy Perfon wrfhing to pu rchafe, may know
the Terms md view thrtaft mentioned Pre
mifeS by applyio( to James Southerland, of
Tarbitrpygh. -JOHN INGIiES.
crty-five
ars Reward,
A
DUN AWAY,
i frm fk SuSfc'rr
from the Subfc'ribers liirig' in: Feribni
IU111V vfi'' ;KW
County, TVVvNECRO MEft "one itamed
S9 ,the .othtr;ASr4kiiii Sion is a yellow
FelL,"ahout five Feet ten Ineheshjgh, h
both "his Ears i cropped, and has a f mi I ing
Countenance; Abraham is a Imali black
Fellow about four Feet feven or eight In
ches high ; he'hfcs uncommonly imali .byes,
and is not very fenuble. 1 T f j"
Thefe Ngro,to3k withjhern a bnghtbay
Horfe, nearly rive Feet high, .five Years old
this; Spring ; has a lmali Blaze in his Face,
neither docked nor brinded, one or bot of
Hisjhind Feet white.' v, j j
i Sicm having bero falfed in Nartv Cou,nty,
it ir tuppoicd tJicy would mak.e tor that
Crtunty. " j" :
Arty Perfon apprehending either of the
laid Negroes, and reltores him to his Owner,
ill receive Twitty .Dollars Re ward i or
Forty-five Dollars lor both iheiNegiroes and
he Hotlcr . WM. MfTCHELU.
v WILSON JOtfES.
Mao h 25, iS3t- , j
j ANNUAL REGISTER.
Lately publimed, Price" 7s. id. and now fell -ing
by J . Gales, The printer heseof, anJ
,ky all the Book!lJr ; in Virginia, &c.
THE ANNUAL REGISTER
A - ) VI IjV' 1 kil l D i. onciTrtu v
far the Year iSoo. , , , .
' V : I I
4t Hiftory producesthree great advantages,
It amutet the fine y it improves tljie un
! derftaridlug---an irrengthen virtue!.';
N. B. Ross & Doc c la of Pfferflisr;,
:the f ubltUicrsj hve iaicly receiveii a gieat
Variety ot Books from F.neland, Scotland,
Ireland, Bottoo, i New-York ami Philade.
phia, coniaining a vciy elegant; AfTortmcnt 01
liiltory, Pkilolophy, I. aw, Ceoi aphy, Di-
viuity. Clafxioal and School 5 Looks, ,whicl.
hey fc.i at the lowefl Price. They ie add
ing to their Stotk by almott every Arrival
from tie above-mentioned Places.
7 7us Day zuas pubfiffiedt
By the Printer hereof
THE LAWS and JOURNALS
N the lalt Sellion of the General Ademblv
of this Jtite. The Price of the Laws is Hal f
Doilar: .lthe Journals, one Dollars .js.Uo,
THE MILITIA LAH XEPERAfE
, Price it. rV.
pfctat Meffenzen being feat of to the
different Court-Houfes throughout the Mate,
with the Laws and. 'ournaK feparauly ad
dr-iLcd to theMembers of AfTerably, jluftices
ul i'face, Ac arvl the Militia Lw to'all the
Omtitrs of and above the Grade of Capt&in
it is- hoped iliey will1 be received lia due
Time in every Part of the SlateL I
AJfortmcnt of Ladirs and Gtntkmcn'4
. Pocket-Books y Almanacks,
March 10. '. ?:
north- Carolina, !
Secretary t QJJice i-jtb Marcb, 1801.
PURSUANT to an Aft' of the lafl
Gcrtera! Affembly in fuch Calc mad-e and
. t . - . j . ....--..'.
provicsea, iNortce w gven, ; t nat the tollowing
Keturns of Surveys on Military Warraais,
and the Affignmeiits, are made to th.s Office,
v4- : -.'' - . ;
No 4530, iflurd to Tliompfon Curry, a
nn-commiffiond Officer, for 357 Acres of
Land, and transferred by him to William
Verrill, for, whom the. Land is furveyed.
No. 545, ilTued to the Heirs of John
Guffy,for ;6o Acres, and transferred by
Charlef Aflcue to Robert M'Lcmore,. for
whom it i furveyed. j - h,. "; -'li
f 1 No. 41881, iflued to John Barco, for 174
Acres of Land,' transferred by Themas
Simmene, as Attorney in FacV for John
Barce, to Robert I Weakley, and by fa id
Weakley to. Mark. Noble,, for whom it is
furveyed. f j : 1 ' I
No. 3(11, iffued to the Heirs of Kminuel
Marfiiall, for 046 A cres, transferred by Tho
mas Ethertdge to flee Simmons, froni him to
Hardy Muriree, from him to Samuel Barton,
and by bim to Jofeph Barton, for whom the
Land is lurveyed. M ;
No. on iffued-t. John Brooks, for ZlZ
I Acres, by him tramterred to John Dairy nip le,
and by him to John Dabney, foe whom the
' Land is furveyed. 11
j N. 5U7, ifTuod to James Hicks, for 22S
Acre of Land, nd by Molly Hicksj trans
ferred f,a Willie Cherry, for'whora the J-and
is furveyed. -! : j ti j !!
' No. 3042; iflTued to Captain Tames Pearl,
for 3840 Acres, by hijn transferred to Andrew
;Qieert feijieij hy him to Villie Sarrbw, bv
ffaid'jBarowj to Robert Weakley; one Half oV
1 Whfch ;fthy ufaVd WeakleV? transteyred !' to
Thonwjf edfrd fprjwhpraj,and iaii Weak
ley jointly' it iveyed.-
i vv trL,; WW
TEt eerctary;
NOTICE
K LL perfons indebted to the Eftate
of Major WmirWilli late if the County
of Richmond, are irequefted to make Imme-
ditte Payment, and U Peifosss who nave ae
mands againft the i laid Eftate, Are euefted
to brit in their Accaunts, legally .aweftei,
to L i , STEPHEN COLE, s
idHN WALL, & Ixers.,
J OHN W A LL, jun,
1 'March iS.
3f
i
: ft 1 FOR SALE,
A Valuable Traft f Land, lying
on the North Side of Roanoke River,
near General Themis Eaton1 Ferry1, in the
County of Warren, containing Six Hundred
Acres, well watered undes good Fences i a
good Dwelling and other Houfes, fuitable for
the Reception of an Overfeer. j The Land is
of the firft and fecond QualUtes. Thr is
good open Ground fuificieat U work tenor
iilteen Hands. . j.; ; . ; if hi -
Th SubferiVef will take Three Thoufand
Dollars down ; tfr One Thoufand Pounds,
Virginia Currency, the Purchafer paying
Five Hundred Pounds down,' and the Barance
in two annual Payments, giving Bond with
approved; Security. ' j
Dec. 20. EDWARD CLANTON.
That Jdviotts imported high-bred
HORSE1 i
de Lion
1 . . t- '
VVithout Exception as highlbfed a Horfes
. i r-li J '
ever was raucu in; j.ngiano, t
XXTAS got by Highflyer; his Darn
the famous Dido, hjy old Eclipfe, fulj
oiiicr io javetme, wno covers, at rwenry gui
neas a Mare : fhe was bred by the Duke of
Cumberland, and fold at his Safc to the Prince-
of Wales in the beginning of the year 1700,
with Cceur de Lion, then
ja Colt by her bide,
for twelve Hundred and
fifty Guineas, and
without Doubt was coaiidned the be ft Mare
in England at that Time ;
fhe afterwards1 fold
fmgiyat the; Prince's Sale)
for eight Hundred,
and ffftv Guineas. Hie
hnyer's iJleoi and
Performances;! as. a Racer! together with his
great : Fane as a covering
Horfr, are to well
known to the Gentienarn
fo the Tuif, that
it is unnecefTary to lay any thing further cf
mm. !
v-oeur de Lion is. a ni
v w .
fixten Hands high, bandjfome and powerful,
much admired for his toed Temper and fine
Hone, with the ftrongetlj; of Conftitutions.
He was engaged bv the'pTjnce of Wales (as
may be lcen by the Racirk'Catendars of Eng
land) in feveral of the heavieft Svveepflakes
there, tromi one to two
Hundred Guineas
each; but being unfortiti
aiely hurt in his firfV
Perjrtr.a;u-ei
)cf? bv hard
rwnrjp.g, he being
oung .(?llb)faid to have)
trod on a Piece of
i imter, and Failed in hit right fotfe Leg): was
obliged to quit thf Tur
although acknow-
icdgeii to be a tlovfe ol j
torn,' t n. y be IteN in
in Pofleftii -.t f the Naibl'c
ieat Spte'd and !or-
levcral Certificates
Caeur Je jj ion Fn.s tinlixrd himfelf as-a
rsTrtarkablyj f.re FoaUJQJ:rnei as fcarcely a
M3re milled t iat he vvq;teJ laft Stal'onorthe
Seafon belore. 1 have feiveral Ceriificates in
my Poffell m t prove' ill at hey are equaljro
any llorics ort the C)fiN-nt ol America;
Thoje who; have lee nj jiiiany of them, pro
no'unce that not ore ilum was unlikely.
It is ufeiefs; :o fay inijclv ihem, for they
fpeak loudfr'for their Sire tha-a I can ex
prefs, by their fer!ir'- Sire, high Form,
and uncpwiroi go-id (jJloorr and there can
be no Doubt of their SMtefson the Ttirf.
Ccur de Lion it nji rifn eleven Yers
old, in fiiie Perleftiohl amt will Hand the
j enfuing StaJwn at thej5i:bl'criber 's Stsbfe, in
Meckleiiburglv Csiint. Virginia, 7-cn the
South sjdel "f Roanoke rtiver, 8M above
t. I amihanv, aATnei Welow -'HalKins's
Ferry, "abdut 16 Milw Weft from Warre'ntpr.,
pbotit 1 9 Miles Ekft from Mecklenbbrgh
Court-boife, aboiit -Miles N'orth irom
Louifb'urg, FrankliivCou ity, KoMt-iNtile?
North-Eaft from GanviMe Cin t- Upufe, and
will be let 10 Mares at Ten loil?is the Leap
ad twenty Doilaik t!; Serticrt ; the former
to be paid at'he lrtine of Servici, and the,
latter m4y pc discharges . by the; Payment o!
five PoHnds, Virginia Money, by the firf Oay
of nextjanusry ; jeight Guineas to infure a
Mare, to he with Foal,, the Infurance Money
tq be derpandabje.cn the Mare's (how ing with
Foal; ai?d two Shilling with each Mare to
the Groom".' Goodnnd exteniive PalUtre
(Part ofwhich ijlow Groud) three Fields
of Wheait and one of Oatsfc weU laid i'i for
Mares fent to this) Horfe. 1 will engage ihe
moft pointed Attention to every Mwre 'fent to':
this Horfe whilfjfc under my Care, 'to prevent.'
Accidents or fUpcs, but will not h relV
ponfiblej for eithjtn Te Seafon will begin
the firft of Marcjh, and end the Hrft of Au
guft. I wifh to inform the Public, that Mares
fent to this Horle, will be put agreeably to
Turn, jfirft come (hall be flrfl covered
throughout the Seafon.
'j j JONATHAN TANNKR.
MecklctlrihCintjlt&.ztl9i. I
. I V ' t Z D 1 G R E E , ! . . !
Taken fr$vt thtitural Stud poofr cf England.
Ccetfrde Liopfwas got by Highflyer, hi'
Dam. 0ido byf jEclipfe, his' Grandar'j
spectator, nis jLrrear yranuamy iianjc, .nis
Great jDreat Gandam, Lord liegge's Diana,
by Second, his Great Great Oreac GranrW;
hy jStakyan's Arabian, hie Great Great Great
Great Gfandajmj; by King -'Wf iiiani's , Black I
'Barh, IhisrGjrit Great Great Great Ortit
G ran4awrFV M akeia I s, out .of k "Royal -Majrei'
. :The celebrated old Horfe,
''"- In high Perfection,
X fl LL ftahd it my Stablel irt Peri
v v fon County, N. Carolina, in thfeForkr
f Hico, near John CampbrelPs,;Efo. and about
three Milei hejnw the -Red! Houfe, atd will
be let to Mare at Fifteen Dollars the Seafon :
which may be discharged wiih the Payment ff
Ten Dollar by thc-firfi of September; . Si
Dollars' the Leap, which mnft,be paid when
the Mares are covered, otherwife thy will
beconfidered as Seafon Mares. . Note reejuWi
red for M ares before they aVe (taken a Way.
Good and extenfive Paftarage well inclefel
gratis;,' The greateft Care ?nd Atientlon will ,
be paid to Mai es, but not liable for Accident
or Eftape. : The Seafon will commence the
10th day of March, and end theiothjof Au
guft. One Quarter of a. Dollar per Mare!
to the Groom. RICHARD UGILBY.
, March 4', 180L
Of.
4w
THE NOTED RUNNING HORSE
Bred by john Tayloej f'Ef of Mu fit-Airy;
y ' ; i . . ; ;
A If EAUTIFUL G R Er, V' !
Fifteen 'Hands and : a Half high, ! -J iP
TX71LL ftand thccniiihg"ap5rt,, If
at my Stable! n Wjiiiamfhorogli Gf- -
ville County, N. Carolina, within co Miles v j
of Hillfborough, 5ofrom Halitari 1 frbmWari j
renten, 2offomSt.Tammary,i5 fromrfMMn' I
Ferry, i2jfron raylqr1s,jasid50jtromalegh' I
theSeat of G6eriin.ent,aTdw;ll cover Mares ai - 5,
the moderate Price of FOUR GUlNiAS vh:ii;
Seafon, which may be difchargedi by ..ther ' , J
Payment Of THR E E do IN EAS K paiihf Ji
the firft of November and Hilf a DolUrf 1' J
the Groom, to b paid) on enteRg ,'thi Maresl!; .-f; '
The Seafon will cornmence on the firft of .1.
March, :ad end the Jfirft of lAogUil.. Gocd,jf :
and extenfive PaC.urajg, but will not ben jl
i werable for accidents or efcapes. ;
dl't t t nt JZ v.. .v.-fi!i-fjk
Horle Old Medley,
imported into America '
by Malcolm Hart;
his Dam! Sclima rgot by f
Yorick; hi Grandam. -BUtk'Selijma, got
by Old Fearnought; 1hiGre4Gfandlan Col. j
Taikiit's famous impOrtedjKuRnyig Sare ,&e.-, :
1 : . iL. T 1 pU.I.l;.. a tlitr, .,t-
nnio, jc
of Snap.
MrShaftoe.
ChiMerf, Honey. void's Arab4iv oMncrf the ,
Trueluet. ! Medley was spt by Gimirack '
out of "Arminda got1 by siir' 't-e4f Mif
Cleveland, hy Regulus; h Dani Milfte y
Bay Boltonj Yorick was, gctf by - Kl or ton's
Traveller, ut-of Blareila, got by Blaze in
Kngland; bred ly Mr. jThoms Pan thorn), and
by the le,vonfhire Chijocfs,: .b-ii f a cnfe
derate filly, by Grey Grantham 'Duke of
Rutland's Ulack, Barb, out f Chrichton'
Roan; Yorick's Grandam was Jenny Came
ron i got by Cuddy, by Old Fox, out pf Mil's
Belyoir,'the dam of&ald Charlotte,-, by Grey
Grantham ; hev Dam by: the Pag TtsJkjj itic
f Beiry Percivaij, by: Leed's fabiaov Ibf
Spanker, &c. Niifs Bell voir Iwjis jone pfe
very beft running Mares, i EnjUud-W: her
Years. ! - ' .1, " f'r'l v-) -HELLiAIlV
won the jockeyfciub Pjirfes
at Annapolis and Rladen'fburgfa", jtn Muryland,
in the Years 1799, I79 beatfng I nrnmer,
ChefapeaWe, Shakefpear, andljpverarothjrr of
theibelt Horfes in Maryland ; he won the j Joc
key CfutvPurie in the if pring meeting vt 1702 ,
heating Mi'.': Burier's famous rjnmiing Mare.
Cflaniriij with the three ahcrve ,' Mar-jiawd ' t
Horfes ' he won tne Jockey Oluh PyrVe at
the Howling Grpen, in the tall of 1791. beai-
nng at three heats Mr, Ro'vCt Page's Horle
r . ' . : ' . . i r c a""
Lamplighter, Mr. 1 hornton Alexander -s norie
Snap, Mr. ohn f hovnroa JHfe Wiftll
jacket: he was be Men only three time;
rif-tF at amltch in lchmeftj in the year
ijrpi, jegihtt i Mr. jiandulpK's RotpjHo e
Gtmcrack, when fn extreme bad or'e,'',' af
tf havingtravelled tlealitwja huodfed Miiea.
prior to the1 race, fd winniig tVo urfeR in
Maryland the mirrtheniy bje fore Itbft Match
was run ; leconaiyina 5wepttajcesar iees.
in ,te year l;i'tl,9jUi aVi' Grey
Diomed, ,hen: Called : ntfniej.whlen fhe.
horfe I imendedfrtfun felTJjiine, aid I choi'c
to llart Bell-Air,; though of, prepared, rathe
than have no horfe to run, j ami' Although a
.aeaten horfe, he almft di:Vsnced,Mr. Ran
dolph's nan horfe Gimcrac, i d Jafly, ft
the Bowling-tirsen, in thf FalJ:ftfeeting of
f,79J bY Lampfighter at thret'heats, and
Dragon (Sifter to Augeiica) bred by
cot by Snap Reeuius, Kanttleu, '
then though a beaten lirlejhe jbjeat Mr.MU id
ler's mare CamillaVafily jit mart havepeert j 3
evident to all conierfant ith the ttirf, he ;i jji (fi
misftihave won thiis purfe had not his rider rV ;
red, ;wh had been tick prdvicu t the irace l'
his lalt pertorTtjan:e was at reterfrrt, wi
New. M v k-ejt, f.'i n,!.the faH of 174, yiheh af-i
terruttigtWelye miles at the fJovviing iSreeii"
only a fortnight , before, fhe -dlilabcedv Dr.
? lAixpn's uotedi! running lor(i I Nutt cracker
Mr. Atne's uimous running rtoric upeiuc
(with fome ether good Hores ! ' ! M f
The above is lit true Copy el his, le-digree,
and Pefformances. ' 7 J; U 'If:.-.'r
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N. 15. NMet will - WegiwH'.-ih'e
Mares: (4 ram turMiined to tnote -waa wan
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jaipne epWicj-iioHi and Uayihutcttvl the ;rtf t
Ifttift: perVkd'iaietyhy:pegnant pr ck ) I
infsoi5 a 'week old." noti contairiVf.s: Ja psrticle.: .ill! f
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