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. . v . , ; . ' I NORTH CAROLIN A STATE GAZ-ETTB;.- '4 'Ufkwatp'd by Party Rage totiyellte Brcters.' N DAY, lyl ARCH 21, l8oa. 01. IV. i f 3S53titI)GUt2. SEVENTH CONGRESS of the UN ITED ST AT S. J At the Second Sdf10" . . J 1 AN ACT V- . : w.hnn of certain perl perfons - ; ittrV where, by the Uwsth inw cerain 5Utes,wncic " re of, their admiffiou is pronnmcu. BE tnaUdbyHht Senate and Iloufe of Rtprefintativts cj t uf ted States of America, tn ngrefs affcmbUd, That from and after the hrit day of April next, no matter or captain of.any (hip or yeffei, or any other perfon lhall import or bring, or caufe to be imported or brought, any negro, mulatto, or o ther perion or' colour, not being a native, a citizen, or regittered fea ineA of the United States,-or feamen natives of; countries beyond the Cape of G60S Hope, into any port or place of the United States which port or place man pc v has nrohibued State, -which bylaw has prohibited or mail prohibit -the admiflion or importation ot fuch negro, niulat to, or other perfon of colour ; and if anv cajtain or mailer aforeiud, or any ? other perfons ihall import or bringj or caufe to be imported or brought into any of the pons or places aforefaid, any ot the per Fi wWe' admiflion or 'importa tion is prohibited as alorelaid, lie, lhall forfeit and pay the fum oA one thoufarid dollars for each and every negro, mulatto, or other per son of colour aiorefaid, brought or irnnorted eJ-aforefaid, tobefued tor ani recovered by action ot debt, jn any court of the United States, one half thereof to the ule of the United States, the other halt to any perion or perfons profecuting tor the pc naltv ana in any action initituted for the recovery ot the penalty a foreiaid, the perfon or peifonslued may be held to fpeciai bail : Provi ded always, that nothing container in this afct thall be conftrued to pro hibit the admitlion bf Indians. Sec.fi Andbeit further enacledt That no (hip or ve if el arriving in any ot fhe laid ports or places ot the United States, and having on board any negro, mulatto, or other per fon ot' colour, not being a native a citizen. or regiftered teaman ot the United States, or teamen na tives ot countries beyond the Cape of Good Hope as aforefaid, halt be admitted to an entry. And if any fuch negro, mulatto, or otuer perfon of colour, ihall be landed from on board any ihip or vetrel ib any of the ports or places afore faid, orn the coaft of am' State prohibiting the admitTion or impor tation as aforefaid, the faid thip or veffel, together with her tackie,.ap parel& turrtiture, mail be forfeited tg the United States ; and one halt of the nctt proceeds of the fales on fuch forfeiture (hall inure, and be paid over to fuch perion or perfojis on whofe information the ieizure on fuch forfeitnftfball be made.) 1 Sec .3; And0iurther cnattcdt ' Thai it ihall be the duty ot the col lectors and other ofBcVrs ot thecuf toms,!and all oiher otficers of the revenue ot the United States, inthe level al ports or places fitu ated as- atoieiaid, to noiice-and be governed by the prOvihorusof the law now exifting ot the feveral States, prohibiting the admimoh or importation ot any negro, mulatto, or other perfon ot colour us afore faid. And they are hereby enjoin ed vigilantly to carry into effect the faid' laws ot faid States, Conforma bly to theprovifions of this act, any laAV of the United States to the con ttary notwithftanding. NATH. MACON, Speaker of the Hotfe of ReprefenUtivcj. A. BURR, Vice-PrtCdent of the U.ued States, and t'reiiieut of the Senate. - nXprttvcd.Ftb a8thj 1803. AN ACT To provide an additional armanRt for the proteftion of the ifeanaen and "commerce ! the U sited States. ' Be it enabled by the Senate and IIo ufe c fRepreJeniatives of the ln ited States of America, in Congrcfs of templed. That the Prefident of the United States be; and ne i& nereoy authorifed and empowered to caufe to be built, or to be purcfiafed (if the exigencies of the fervice fhall require it) four veflels ot. war to carry not exceeding ftxteen guns, each,to be armed, manned, & fitted but for the protection of the fearhen and commerce of t he United States, in the . Mediterranean and adjacent feas, and for other purpofesasthe pnblic fervice may require. Sec. 2. And be iftfjhett'haBd That the fumof nifletyvfix thoufarid dollars be. and hereby-11. appropri ated for the purpofe aforelaidi out of any monies in the Treafury of the United States, not otherwiie ap propriated. Sec' 3. And be it farther enatled, That the Prefident ot the United States be, and fie is? hereby autho rized and ernobwered to caufe to be built, a number not exceeding fif teen gun boats, to be armed, manned and fitted out, arad employed forluch purpofes as inhis opinion the pub lic fervice may require ; and that a fum not exceeding fifty, thoufand dollars' be, and hereby is appropri ated for this purpofe, out of any monies. in rheTreafury ol the Unit ed States not otherwife appropriated. NATH. -MACON, Speaker of the Houfe of Kepclentatives. , A. BURR, ViccPrefident of th United States, ond Prefident of the Senate. Approved, Feb. sRth, 103. TH: JEFFERSON, - Prefident of the United Stat NOllCE. ATa Court of Pleas and Quarter Seffiona held for Orange County, on h 4th Monday of February taft, the Subfcrtbr qualified as Executors of the laft . Will and Te (lament of Abfalom Tatom, deccaf.d. They have duly complied with the recjuifites ot ao zGt of the General Amenably, patied in the year 17X9, entitled "An at concerning proving of Wills and grantir.5 Lctttrs of Ad. miniftration,' and will avail thcmlclves there, ofagainft all Demand which may not be rx hibited within the Time prtfcrjbcd by l'a.d AO. ; fhofe who have Clairfis agaicft the Et tate will therefore fee th NecelHty ot bring ing them forward without Delay ; all Perfons indebted to the deeeafed will make fpecdy I'aymenti T ' SAMUEL COODwlNj C.-iTJ.ETT CAMPBELL, dumcak Cameron, UiliJbotougb Ma ch 4, 1IJ03. Pi United States otyA men ca, ) CircuitCoart, North-Carolin a Diftrid) Dec.ter i8oz, Rtberl Muttr,furviving Pm? trier, &Ct vs. Micbad & Jthn tValiate tg C. TT is ordered, on, Motior of Corri. plainants, by their C.ounfel, that the De fendants appear and put in their Anfwer, within the hre fkrft,Days of ncit Term, and. that unlets they do la, the Hill will be taken pro confeflb, and the; Matter thereof decreed aceoidingly and I hat this Ue pubtithed in the -North -C.arelina linerva an,d the "Raleigh RegilUr, three Weeks. r ' " W. i. HAYWOCVI), Clk -- . : - TO BRIDGE-BUILDERS. PURSUANT to an order er of the County Court of-AVake, the .undeffigned,' CommilBiners appointeJ for the Purpofe, I hereby give public Notice, that they wilt, on Mondayj the Iith of, April next enfuing, sit the Place, proceed to let to the loweft Bidder the Buildin-; of a Public Bridge acrefs Neufe River at lloger's, where the Road leading from Raleigh to Louifburg, &c. croffes the lame ; the tiridgeto be kept in good repair, fit for public ufe, feveti complete Years from the time it is ii.ithejl, approved o., and re ceivcd by the Commillioners, to whom the Undertaker will be required to g ve hond witi approved fecurity, forthe laitjhfui per formance ot his eontracL ALLEN ROGERS. BURWELL PKRRY. HENRYMORIG; WM HI TON LATELY PUBLISHED, Hj the Printer beref and tin fate at buStcre : Intone Volume oclavo, V PRIX. JfPVK. DQlrlARj, MANUAL of the LAWS of NORTH-CAROLIN A, arranged u-.der iftina Heads, in alphabetical Ovler. . -JiY JOHN H;YWOOi)v KSQ. ; cceurdELion: PEDIGREE. UE wasgot by Hjhflyer, bis dam, " 0ido by Eclipfe, Grandam by Srecatbri Great Grandam by Blank, great, greai rari- dam Lord Legge's Diana, by Second; great, Geeit Oreat Grandam by Sianyans Arabian; Great Great Great Great Grandam by King William's Black Barb ; Great Great Great Great Great Grandam by Makelefs, out of a Royal Mire. . JOHN HoOMES. E'cipfe is reputed Vo have been, the , beft Horfe ever railed In Ene'iand. Highflyer wat the favourite Crofs for Etlipfe JMares ; I and when Dido', who was conlUered to be the beft Marebher Day, was put to him, nothing inferior to anixcelient Colt could have. been expeAed. Cflcrur de Lion e-juals tipeftation ; and had it not been for the Aecidenj which ruined his Leg, he. would not probably have ever feen America. 1 He, Bowever, left Colts behind fcim to fupport his Credit- See the Racing Calendar of iJoo, July, the band fome r'erfprmanCc of Mr. Verpoos Filly, at three Mile Heats, and Septembtr, the pow erful Rltnaihgof Mr. andLr$ Filly, at tour Mile Hea?s If, in addtticn to the.diftance, it be conlRdered thatthefe. Fillies were three Years old, that the Colts of. the fame Age were beaten and difgraced, and that an aged Horfe prevailed only by Repetition, thefe penormanres will reflect Honor on Cosur de Lion. His bide ft Colts in Virgiftia are alio on trie Turf. 1 have a letter from a refpedta- ble Gentleman of Culpepper county; which mentions, that on the nth November iafti a Purfe, free, for all Ages, four Mile Heats, was-run tori and that Col. Jones's ColtMar- , cellos, though three Years old only, decided the Race by dittancing us. others the hrlt Heat. The next Day Mr. George Allen's. Filly won a Sweepdakes for three. Tears oldy beating tour others with great r?fe. It" his Colts b confidtred not as Objects of Amulement only, but a Animals for Service! Carriage br SaiMle Horfes,' or as rlorles for th Troop, thef will be found excellently fitted by tKtir Size, Figure, Colour, a'od' Spirit. . . Smce the nrrt of anuary,r. Cceur de Lidn has 'enjoyed every Advantage arifing from a ! clean S;ab!e, Variety of Grain,. ?n excellent Wheat Lot, and moderate Exercite. He it now tca.dy to cever ,Marcs t my Stable, two and a haif Miles Eaft troio LouHburg, for t-enfv Djllars the Seafon. uiffchargtable- with fixtcen and a Half, the 20th l ebmary, 1X04;- thirty n Infurance; ten, ready Mo ney, a Leap, arid a Qnarter to the Groom. Any' Mare put by the Leap, may have the Remainder of the Seafon for twelve Dollars, which may be difcharged at the time above mentioned by Payment often Dollars. , Com at Market Price Servants' Board gratis. Good Palturage well fecured, proper A,itnton to Marcj, but no Liability tor Ac videuti or Efcaucs. D R S C 1 P T I O K . Cccur de Lion is a beautiful Bay, with black Mane. TailLet, and Hoofs, and has a Star on his Forehead; He' is fully uxteen Rands high, and &roportin;tblT long and large ; has a unuiual Share of Power and .Majcttyj a line Temper, aud a flov.-ing Spirit, . ; Jblijha uiuiavis. Franklin, March i, x8cj. MAG J 6 Imported by Gracie, AnAerfon and Co. from Lcfndon, inthe Ship Ritfon, which arrived at Norfolk the latter End of December lalt, now irihigh Health and Vigour, will Hand' the enfuing Seafon at my litaftles ia Warren ort, and will be Ut to Mares at five Guineas the Seafon, which msy be difcharged by the, Payment of tourfoa or before tho-hrftof Ja-J nuary next, or feventeen- Dollars if paid within the Seafon i Two fJ (tineas the Leap, paid when the Mares are covered : Infurance double the Price of the Seifon, fame Terras and Times of Pay ment: Should the Property ofpny Mafe be changed, the Infurance will be demaaied: i,dv'ery Inftancc. ..Should -f Mare infured riot prove vVith .Foal,- th'lvlo"-' ne.y will be returned. " " ' '' ' ' The Seafon Will coVnmence on the fflth jof March,' and end the 4'oth of .Aug-tft (hext. Good iffdreiienftvfe railfrageK well inclpfedy at my Plantation within. a Mile ot VVarreri ton j and Servants fent with Mares boarded gratis No Liabilitffor Accidents or Elcapes but the greateft Care thai! be taken to prevent either. Mares fed well, if required, at.io Cents per Day I Mar r, M. DUKE JOHNSONi Magic is nine years old,' a horfe of elegant form and great powers, full ttfieen and a half hands high, arid as well bred a horle as any in "England. He was got by Volunteer,, one of the beft fen's of Old' Eclipfe, and fire of Spread Eagle, Eagle, Stirling, Triumvir, Recruit, Commodore, &c&c. ont of Mar. tella. Mrcelia was got by Mambrino, fcer dam Medea by Sweetbriar, out" of Angelica. Angelica by SnapKegulus BsrtJei's Chil der Honey"wood?s" Arabian Dam of the Two True Biues. , Magic has covered in England the three laft years. His Produce are cor.fi Jcitd large aud.promifing. PhRFORMANCES. See the Kacing Calendar lor 1707. He received trom . Mr.' Bowes' colt Sadler, fiity rrruneas at Newmarket.. He won a fwcep- Utakes again ft WhipMother Shiptonlf other at Lewes ; and a match at Newaiarket with Louifa ; ad" alio a match again Mr. Con -cannon' Knightlhed. ? lo t 79S,;Ke won tho Petworth''Stakesjt Brighton, bearing Wrahg ttr. lohnny.ennmgton, Playr0r Psy, and two other? At Lewes,'he won;'a fweepttake over far the King's pfate at Canterbury and wn the ctty ptate. , In ,1799- he woi one hundred and twenty; guineas. At l-ichfiejd,-bcatinf RobtaRedbrc, Conon and foiit others : and a 'blatft t Leicelter. M. D W nvT f 1 it roujli-brtu Impon .u uu.ic CHARIOT fered by John Clifton, ffq. who kept at - run him until October, 1706, when he wa : purshafed byStttVVm, Gerard, Barouet. He was got by therceiebfated Horfe Highflyer, his Dam Potoh by Cld Lclipfe, a Mare ot as great fame as any in, England. . - , Chariotis a Ue bajt, ttaxfds nearly fitteen Hands high, and for Bone, Sinew, Symmetry and Action is: fcarcely to be equalled. His Running entitles him to tbe ranked, amongit the firft Horiea.in this Cquntry. His Ex cellence has been difti iguifhed in four-mile Heats, and in no Inftancc where the xonteft was great, but he proved fjccefsful, having frequently ruofour Heats to decide the RaCe. Chariot now exhibits the greateft Health and V govir, afld wiil ftand ths enfuing Sea J ion at JAMES LYNE's HOUSE, , , Within me Miletf tbf Sutftrihtrs Store, e KiitbaL, GtauvHleSountj, NorthCarJina, Nine Miles from Hawkms's Ferry, fix Miles from Williim&ovough, and fixteen from Warrenton And wjll be. let to Mares at Ten Dollars the Leap, paid at the Stable Door : Twenty Dollars the Seafon, payable the firft Bay of October next ; and Forty Dollars to in lure a Foal : .And hi every Initaftte, Half a DoLar ? to the Groom'at the Stable Door. the Seafon. may be difcharged by the Pay, rhent of tixteen Dollars, if paid withm the Seafon, which commenced the firtt Day of March, and Will end the tenth Day of Au guft. Ia ates of Infurance, the Money will be returned if the Mares do not prove with Foal, provided the Property is in nO Inftance changed. 1 : Chariot is ia fure F oal-gftttr, as appears from certificates lsnt with him. The Gen tleman who itaported him, purchalei him in England himfeif, and had n oppertuoity of feeing his Colts ; they beiug large, gay, ele gant ani fprightly, was his luducemeat to purchafe hini; His Colts in thiscountry are, equal, if not ifuperioe, to thofe of any Horfe on the continent. t h' Good extenfive, and well ihcloftd PaRu rage, With one hundred Acres laid down in Wheat, Rye red and while Clover, gratis ; and eery, cafe and attention paid to prevent Accidents'orfEfcapes, but will not be liable for any thatf may. happen. Notes ot Mana win oe expet. i'iu either by the Seafon or Infurance. t , Vi Cliwnoi beiHg the fole Property of the Sub' fcribersi they have it in their Power toplcoge themfelvesfoir pointed attention oeing paid to fueh Mares i maybe lent to him JAMES 6c HENRY" LYNE; , QT TJiole. Gentlemen who wilh their Mares fed with Grain, may be furniihed wi,h Corn at two Doliarsand a half a Barrel. Thole bringing Mares boarded gratis. ;r ; PEDIGREE. ' Chariot was got by Highflyer, fon of He rod, (on of Tartar, fon of Partner, out of Metiora by Fox, his dam Potofi bp Echpfs grankambp Blank, fon of Godolphin Ara bian; great great grandam" by Godolph Ara bian, great, great, great, jjndam qy Snap, fon of Chilajt, fire Snap, out cf the VV; theringtori mare . by Partner, filter to Sjr rci's dam by: Bloody Buttocks - Greyhound ...ke lei's, Btimmer's, Placed . hite Turk Dod 1 worth, Layton's barb mare ; ;having fixty-fix true Arabian croffes, and fix'een jyal mare, by lire 3nd dam; WM. OtRARD, Bart. For which reference may be made to the General Stud Book, now in our poffeffion Performances. , Richmond meeting, Sep 1702, Chariot ty?on at three heas, a plate for three year clds4 8 (tone, hllies 7 stone 12 lis two mile heaks, beating Mr. Peveral's bay filly Butter Ayr Mr. li.W. Pierce chefuut filly by King Fergus, Mr. Hudfon's bay filly by King Fer gus, and Mr. Ridley's chefnut fitly Heirefs. Natuwich rneeung, nth July, 1793, he won, at two Keats, a plate for four year olds, 7 lb. two mile heats, beating . Mr WardleV Bacehys, and Mr. Wade's Playfellow. c Newton meetings July 16, 1 793, he won at tWoheati, a plate, for four year olds 7ft 6lbs. -and five year olds Sft. Slbs far mile heits. beating Mr. jewtfoa's, Tartar, 4 years old, and Mr. lever's Minor 5 years oltti Vretton nxeeting July V4, 1 793, he Won, a lour heats, a plate tor three years old 7 it. xfb ahd four year olds Sit. jib. fillies allowed 21b., four mile heats, beating Mr. Ciompton's bay filly Drowfy, Lord Dafby's bay colt Kidney, by PotSos, out of Paulina; Lord Hamilton's brown tillyby Rockinghair, Sir H. William fon'i bay filly Tree Crt-eptr, awd Mr. Hut ehinfon'sbrbwn celt Comtitutim. Nantwich meevig, ju.y, 1794, he' won, at four milts, a pi lor lhre year olds, carty iwg a feather, five year olds Bit jib ana 4 ed yit libs lout mile heuts, beating Mr. Barry's bay horfe Bnrgamof, aged, Lord Don oeg y. chefnut-hotle Weai'el, and MJ-. Crompioa's chel'Rut fiil j Jircaman. Cattenci meeting, April,, t 79'5,T.c won at three "heats, a plate for four years old, car. rying 8ll 71b and five year olds H izlii. tour mile heat, beating Mr. ArmArohg's bay fiily ,Mutl6n, Mr. Farmer's chefnut mar Char, mcr, Mr. FicU'a rey 4iorfe NvtVom'Mrr land, Mr.Gey fan's Archer, and Sir C Tur-t ner's Confederacy. !" . . . ' -- " Chefter, meeting, May, 1795, he won' a four heats ft plate lor .fie year olds, 8(t 4ibs. flx year olds 9ft. and agidl 91! 4 b. four tiule heats, beating Mr. Robenfon's 'I'ickle Tobyi ,age4g and Lord Derby 's Kidney. urafriesieeting Cttober7 1796, he won attweheatshis Majefty'sone hundred, guineas friV for any horf?, carryiuguft four mile heatt, bcUDg Mr. Baker 'i btrrevaton. , ; nURRAMPOVTERl T ILLi '.6erlct to .lVfa.reli the enVu Y inS Seafon, at my Houfe. iadtanjT ounty, oa thefouth Side of Haw Riter ju the fbljjwin Terms V The Ongle Lap - iSVe -Dal fan, for che Seafon ten Pollars, an3 for' th LJiirance, of Aa Foal twtoty DolUrs. Any Perion putting a:Mare by I nfurancc, ana parf mg with her before it can be well afcertamcd whetjier thesis with. Foal, fhatl be iiaole for the -InfuraAte Monev. The Seafon com- fmencea on the firtt Day of Match, and will j end.ori the tenth ot Auguft. On Notesbetne givn vvjivrv inc. expiration ot too Beaton, credit will be,,allowe'd until the tenth of Oclo-; j bcrj otiierwife-they will become due at the Expiration of the Seafon. ;,;:. ; . I have about thirty Acres of Lan4 well in ciof ed, of good Clover, and. a great part of it fine Meadow Land, afturage gratis. Mares if required, fed at a reafotfablePrice: I will not be accountable for Accidents, but' grtat c7ewUl bc keB M area left with the Horfe. .r BURRAMPOOTER ' Is rifing fo.jr Years old, a fine bay, aboutfir teen tiandshigh, elegantly formed, lenrthv. itrong.boncd, and faid by the belt of judges. to oe as noe a Uolt.as his Sire Dajre-Devil is a Horfe, being like hini in every Part, Shape and Sire. ' His Pedigree will will &ew him, to be as fine a blooded Colt as any in America, Burrampoeter was got by, the imported Horfe Dare-Devii; his dam by Wildaif, his grandam. $y Fearnought, imoofted by Coli Baylor of Virginia ; his great grand am by Gc dolphin, who was got by Fearnought out of 4 fulLblooded Mare ; his great grandam by tha) imported Horfe Hcb Nobi his great great; great grandam by the imported Horfe olly Roger, his gre'at, gteai, great, great grandam, by the noted imported Horfe Valianti outof a 1 ryall Mare of Col. Archer Carey sf whicH was got by tht old imported Horfe Tryall. AUGUSTINE WILLIS. Thdiull-bloodcd Horfe . --'--v-' - , dema&6ru$, f LL ftand this enfuino; Searoh ' v on Sugar Creek, Mecklenburg county) feveri Mis fouth-weft ofCharlotte, to cover Mares as follows, vialp'ive Dollars the fioglo Leap, paid when thl Mare is entered j Tek Dollars the Seafon, which may be difcharged by the Payment of eight Dollars oh or before ' he firft of November next, ad fixteen Dol ars to infure a Mare with Foal. The bea on cemmen'ced on the 10th of March, and ' will end on the firft of Augult, The Imcleft Atteniion will be paid to Mares, but no Lia bility for Accidents or Efcapes. , .Demagorus is a beautiful for ;elj firteen Hands and a half higfi ten Years old. this Spring, was got by the noted Foal -getter Avu guftus, which was got by Claudius, which, was got by the old imported Horfe Janus, thought to be the beft Fdal-getter m America out of Gen. Meade's a oted Brood Mire.which. brought thofe fine Stud Horfes; Oid Clcrr Starn,' Liberty .d Fitx-Partner f lis dam ivas got by thc.oid imported Jolly Roer, Out of a full-bred Hob Nob Marer " Demagorus is a fure Foal gelteri and hi Colts are large and likely. He is in as great Lftimation in Virginia (where he was railed) perhaps as any American -raifed Horfe that ever ltood in that State, as may.-be feen by certificates which 1 hate now in my Poffef on JAMES DINK1NS The Tkoroug. Bred Imported Horfe FIRE-TAIL, AXILL ftand the cnlumg Safort at my Stable, in Orange County, eight MilesEaft from 1 tillfborougJa to cover Maris at Ten Dollars the Leap, to be paid wcn the Vlare is covered ; Twenty Dojlanthe Sealon, which may be difcharged by tSe payment of Sixteen, oh or before the -3 i$th Day of Decem ber ; and Foriy Dollar to infuresi Mare to be with foal. If the Property be chaagcii in ny Mare that isput by" the Infurance, b'e Tore it can be alccrtaioed whetherfhe is wiiV Foal or not, the Perfon who ptic her Aill be liable. Gentlemen who fend Maras may nave them fed with Grain atTen Cents a day ; the Board of Servants, and extenfive good Clover Pallures, weU-iiltlbie'd, gratis. -The greateft Care will be taken to prevent Efcapes or Acciiencs of any kind, but ao libifity for eitMe.-. , , . ' FIRETAlLlsa beautifuf Ba fulf Six teen Hands, remarkably leoghy, .fullof Bane, in very high form, and exhibits the higheft Health and Vigour he wow' Viff tight Years Old. The Seafon wnf"cm mence the 10th Day of March, and end the 10th of Attgull- - ,,, Febiury Hl iS WILLIAM GAIN. , Pe Disrf g, . ; tike i fnm tia Gtnehni Stnd-liooJk . London, tgi October.. 4800; . . T do hereby Cert.ty 4hajt the Bay Hoifs Fl RETAIL, purchfvd5oYme this' day by VViliiam Barkfiale, tiq.'-was gat hy Pheno menon, out of Columbine, who ; wax sot br t ttparfikes, her Dam by Babrahxm Blank, I vrandam y bterUng, Great Grandam by j Load fj ale's Arabid, ,Prea: Great Craiwlarn ' j by ihe' Cyprus Arabjani Gf eat Great Great ; Grandam was Crab's Dam. ' . ! Phenomenci: wai got by Herod, Dam by Eclipfe FlKE-TrtfL iy own Brother to Ooraet, who was fold at Three Years Old, to j Lord Darluigtpp, for TwelveHundAd Ci. ncas, and he .ofTeired Five Hundred fdr H R L" r.A I D, which was refufelV at-Two Veai s O'ld ; he is now' rifing Six Years Oid, la his training, beicg a large Colt,4 he failed in f ojie of his i.egs as jtnay beJeeW- ' ' $f&X yULxidfgaiidGtntUmairs AM Ei LtiAM- 1QC KETv BOOK! May be M:atjh,MniJn 11 I: if m a a
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