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. r I HTD '- A TT TtTI Tf Tpl i 4 : :.vdL.xxiy '.KJ;.::; ,..-.?r-J -'.': s" - V:; friday;-septpmber &4,m4:,..--.: . ,' v.. , -- . .r;--.-N0.isp5 .1 ' --;n ' . 1 . : ' ' 1 ' 1 ' . 1 ' 1 . . . . ZT. r. ' ? 1 ' 1 1. .1 . . - 1 ... .. . fa published every rniBAT, by j . TrtSEPH GALES & JSON, V .'I f Three Dollars per annum,, or One Dollar and a Hal lor aau j car w dc suu.hi AD VKRTIS EMENTS Vot excectllnjj lS lines, neatly inserted tbjce thnes for a' dollar, 'and 25 cents For erery s-irceedinj pablication f those of greater IcTiHh in the same proportion.. Comhtot :4Tiox thankfully recelTed.....'.ExTTrii3 to TUESDAY; SEPTEMBER 21, 1834. Cape Fear River. Wp are pleased tolearnth Mr. Fulton has cleared the UiTer bci . een AVilmington 'and Fay etfevill6 of ' several thousands of larc Jogs, hich had been imbedded 1 for Tears and which produced xJbstructionp to the navigation. " ' Brown's Reach, which was the first obstacle above AVij mington, has been . so cleared of ob strnctionsithat boaj3 will hereafter pass without difficult., v. ";v The works below- Wil mington are Learly completed, and wc" trust they will accomplish ithc object Jesired,of deepening the Ship Channel so ihat; in future, there will be no need of lighters to enable vessels to bnng their cargoes , to, or carry them from the wharves 'a V11minon.;-This fact, however, can not be fully ascertained until tire Dams are completely closed, which wiirshort- ly be effected. '..Vk:V" V'. ll '-' s "NVe learn that the merchants of Fay ettcville, from a late swell in the River have been enabled to replenish' 'their Stores with goods of all kinds.; Jl'nrlv Jfajrof thr Siate.Ve learn that Mr. -Brazier, late Assistant-Engi- j ii eer. of, the State,' and'M r. John M 'Rae -f Fayetteville, are about to publish a new Map of jthe State. For this pur- ; pose, they are' pjacing a Map of each County in Ihi hands of an experienced Sifcvsjyor, -for . correction. Price & tmther?s Map is correct as far as it Koes but there have been several new Couhffes laid 69", aVhumber' of Towns erected, and new Roads formed since it was made. 'Numerous Surveys have already, been made.. by Mr. Brazier, under' the direction of thV Board for In ternaV Improvement ; and' we doubt not, from Mr. Brazier's acknowledged talents as ourvcyor and Draftsman. the work will be .well done, and we shall be g aa ii it. meei wun puouc sup- 1 port. Ixdi ai UKSEavATioNS-Ve have pleasure in statinjr, that the,1 Conimis- sioners i appointed by his Excellency Governor Hotnies, under the act of last session iot ireaung wiui iuc vuciukcv Indians, tin relation to certain Reser vations of land which they claimed, have agreed upon 'an adjustment -ofvtheir claims to ' tliirty-efght 'tracts of land, which awaits the sanction of the Gene ral Assembly.' ' ." f'rr " By th arrangement, we understand the State will also Obtain 15,000 addi tional acres of land of first quality. When the death' of -Washington was announced in Paris, Bonaparte, then First Consul,' and who promised at that time to be second - Washington," or dered a ceneral mourning for, France, anfl the Publicxflialls resounded ; with eulogies on the Father nf his Country, The oration of Lpuis Fontanel in vthe Temple of Mars, alluded tOiGen. La tatette; then 'present,', and - his brave companions;.in trans-atlantic "displays of herjoisrn, in the. folio wing words : ; i The voice, of Republicanism,' which re bounds fromjevery' part of these walls, ought to please above a'll the Defender s if America. Tiicy must ' love those soldiers, who after their example repelled, the enemies of ;t!ieif try. We pproach. with pleasure those vetrrans, whose trophies' add lustre to these 'aalls, and some . of whom have gathered laureis with Washington, in the isildt of Co tthna and rirzitiia." t- , - ' , i low must the hear! of Lafayette ex- I - j J- parid as he Views the fruits "of his .valor, in. the'; unexampled prosperity of the ouniry, wnicn.' ne . assistea to , wres trora the grasp of-Despotism. -: h - , Mr. Secretary CRAvroBJvand his family have returned to Aashington city from Berkeley ' Springs." f The1 Se ere tary's health is so Far restored, tha hewHl forthwith resume thedischarge of the duties of his office. It is now' yekr and a. day since his" late, illness MVkVw ma AKI fT r . ... . I " " 1 jli.pensation he has borne with a forti tude and philosophy which prove him to jbe equal to any trial that human na tufe.tan bear HiS restoration to health is hailed by , his friends lwith joy and gratitude, and by his fellow-citizens generally, .with sincere satisfaction. . The. People's TicKET.r-'NYe " learn that Win. S. Blackledge, Esq, has de chned serving on this Ticket j jut we have not yet beard that another person has been named in1 his stead. - i' ' - - - jThe followins; extract is the con eluding paragrapirof a letter received from one of our subscribers, in Flor ence; Lauderdale County, Alabama: . Gen. Jackson is here, and as jt is belie v. ed on an electiaoeennertour. . Since his vote on the.Tariff, he has lost ground here, ' The moral and private character of the other can- dulates has come under the scrutiny of the Press, and why should his be exempt.? I wish For the gtodoF my country, every American citizen Knewt." ... . 'j The Cahawba . Press, published , at Cahawba, ' Alabama, has changed its title. and proprietor.' ' Mr. Thomas P Lumpkin?, is the purchaser, who has altered the name, to the Alabama State Gazetted His address -concludes as follows : ; For myself having' been educated a Re publican according to the principles of '98, and fiTrtHy believing VVuriam II. Crawfordi m his political failh approaches nearer that line of policy marked out bv Mr. JefTeTson, and steadily pursued by Mr. Madison, than any of hs competitors, I shall iise every honest ex ertion 10 promoie nis cause. - . We learn from the Connecticut pa pers, that an Electoral Ticket is about to be formed, in that State, to bar up on it highly respectable names, in op position to the. Ticket already in Horn ination which is pledged-to the support of Mr. Adams. . '. f.v - J 1 General Carlos Alvkar, Minister Plenipotentiary sfrdm the Government of "Buenos Avresj aridCol6nel Tomas Yriartev Secretary of Legation, ar- nveu at iew- iorK on-rjiuay. last, ny '.yay of England, in the Packet ship Pa cific, from Liverpool, j -New C otto N.--Th re e loads of new Cotton were sold in the Savannah mar- itet last week, for fourteen cents per pound. -l : . , -The last Plattsburg paper, ;(NY.) announces the arrival in that village of Canal Boat,' from Onondago county, with one thousand bushels of salt, fit Tor tlic table, wliich ' sold at 44 cents - per bushel.. The farmers about Phittsbu rgiv are also, supplied with Plaster for ma nure , by. means of the Canal. ' ) A vear ago it" was preclic'tcd at Plattsburg that by means of, the Canal, the price of Salt. would be rejlucedlto fifty, cents per tushel, bu it was at that time though ; to be'a' visionary; idea. r- . vv - r The Charleston Patriot of the 15th inst says the ""weather, which .for several days past has worn, those indi cations that here, usually presage a hur ricane, began yesterday ' morning to be yery' tempestuous; with the wind vary ing from North Eat to East and South East It, rained ndY blew '.'violently throughou t . the nigh U with con tin ual Hashes 4)f lightnings and' some of the blasts of wind were alarniingly power ful,' yet not as : violent as those which characterised the last hurricane of 1832. The tide rose several feet but notso high' as on similar occasions. ' : We have riot heard of any' accident or other ij effect in the city from:thestorm.-The Wharves and theSlvppirig in port have sustained, but-little injury v' A 1 etter dated at Point Coupe'e,! near iiew-urieansj on uier lain uit, staies, that Mr. Lwis,the celebrated mu sician and Ihis Iady-,v wer Jbdtji lying ,uangerotisly; lll.v.-;1 tyov ot uieir ons, the oldest and, the; youngest,' , were ried last week. The parents have' not yet been informed of their death. " The otherjchildren have , been removed - to the neighboring plantationswhere ever iry attention is paid to them ahd;tliey are convalescent. 4 ' ; : ' New-York Mercantile Advertiser pub lishes a decree o the Mexican Cohgress,' recognisins: all the public ebts of the Mexican' Government, however,' con tracted or under whatever : system.--This act affords a pledge to the world of the permanency of the liberal "and enlightened system of government which that country; has adopted. : Substantial Gratitud?.--rlt is said, that, on tlie retu rn of Lafayette from Portsmouth to Bostonjie received no tice,that there was deposited Jn one of me i3anKs,.iio nis creuit, ine.sum oi S20,000. WThether .this sum was the donation of one individual or more than one we have not learned. : ; 7 Worcester Yeoman. I From. Spain,' The Brig Ontario has arrived at os ton frotn Malaga, bring ing accounts to Aug.; 4. : The Editors of the Palladium inform us it was re ported at Malaga that the French Con sul had been ordered to leave Gibral tar in eight days, and -that 8.000 Bri- tisn troops nan amvea ai lisoon. The Spanish Liberals at Mala were highly elated at the;'.ii"ews."."V.-Rumours' were received dailyjof disturbances in different parts of Spain. .About 000 persons nau arnveut Malaga co oe transported to ditterent tortresses, tor I -. . 1 it T l.il' .. Demg concernea ln-me iaie ivevuiuuoii. llnhurhanitu to Horses. -Peter Lis ter was lately lined in Philadelphia, by the Mayor, for inhumanly beatimr his horse in the public street. The, evi dence-proved that the horse wis in a starving condition : was loaded, with about 1700 .pounds weight, under which he fell, andy then wasurutally beat to maKe mm rise. 10 persons oi sucn cruel disposition we would say,. . Remember. HE wbdmade thee, made the ; . brute, . j: ; . v.- Who ffave thee speech and reason form'd Jam He ci' complain . but God's omniscient eye Beholds. cruelty. HE hears his cry. He was designed thy servant and thy drudge; cut know that m creator is thy judge. Operation of theJfentat on the Phy sical Faculties.- Oterieral John Davis, of Chester County, Pennsylvania, who ." . i i pt. .i' ii . waj a atstinuisnea onicer m me uevo- utionary War, aud an intimate friend of Gen. Lafayette, has for a length of time past, been labouring under a pa ralytick stroke so severe in its ef- lects as to jueprive mm oi speecu.y few days : since one of his family ap prised him vof the arrival of General Lafayette in th is country ; he imme diately, as nature's last effort, exclaim ed, is he here? the .tears trickled down this aged Patriot's cheek -he was unable to utter more.- I'Ai. i. Jidv In'Duplin countv, on the 1st ult. "Mr. Ja cob Matthews, aged 11QS. Until a few mo ments before his death he possessed almost the vieor of youth, his sight was perfect, and h'fe cou?d walk :ten or fifteen miles a dav. Seven years afro his wife died aged 10Q years. They had been married about eighty years. " i In' Salisbury, on "Wedhcsday the 1st inst. after a tedious and" protracted - illness, Mrs, Eunice Try lor, aged upwards ot .100 years. She was the oldest inhabitant of the town j and had been a residentof that place? as far hack as. the memories or. tne, oiuesx citizens extend. ' She was a remarkably i:;austr:ous, rugal, and worthy ;xld Jadyt y ,.r'- Also, in that town, bn . Wednesday: the8th inst. Mr. Charles Biles, in the ; 38th. year, of uis aje. ;-y. - ;t .- -..- ; ; Also, in Rowan County,1 on the 1st. inst. af ter a protracted disease, Mr. Mesliack Finks- . - .i. - i j ' i.i.tl. ':f t m ton , an pid ana respectaDieciiizenoi.cuai uity. '. . :ry .y c :Cl..f: 2 countv Also. in that county, on rthe. 2d icstJHr. Wm, Swann, aged about 20 years. , vj f Also,' in. that county, 'on SaWrdayi the 4th init. Mr. James J ullui,.aged about 22 years . 1 At New-York, bri Tuesilay morning, the ?th ihst. the Hdri. Nicholas Ware, Senator ' of the U. States from the State of -Georgia a "wor thy citizen accomplished gentleman and dis tinguished republican. ' -'. y : ? "TN conseqtien ceTof som e unforeseen occur Jl. jences At. th e ti m e 1 when an'appointment wa published for the Neuse, District Confer ence to be held at3Vhitaker's Camp-Grounc, includina: i Cain p-Meetingj-there will be nqAamp-iueeiing', ana xr.e, c;onierencewiii sit at Hoirand's Meetin'ff-Ipusei; 9 miles south of Raleifrl comroencincr the 14th of Octo ber, j tx'S- ,..,ri?fr ; Sept. jl. v; : WJL COMPTONv . . ntm i . i. fx. TROM me at Lancaster Courthouses South- JL ' Carolina, on the 29tb of this Instant, ;my. Negro Min BO Br y He is about 21 or 22 years b age": tiii si pleasantt couhteiiance speaks pretty quicic, converses -sensi my, ana poui reads ahdwritesl He rather inclines to. the yellowish color? or , low- stature, and not .very heavy made,4 will Weigh about 1256r 130- Bob has beh often at sea aiid has contracted something of a sailor's ,aTr When ; walking.' His teeth are ; very white tand . has a small scar (I think) below his ricrht eye his bands and feet are small. Bob had oil when he left rn e,f a small chip hat, blue cloth pantatoons, but he will change as he has other clothes, ana u is lively ne wii wear a-piue nroaucioiii coat; with gilt buttons.--. He took .with him pair of short boots with revolving' heels also a bible and a small psalm and hymn book.---1 It.is jikely Bob' will change his name, and at tempt to pass for a free man.- I think he will make for the North and may attempt to get a passage py, water . x( ew negoes- nave xiie CUnninc: and sense' he has. About two years ago I bought him out of Jail, sold as a runa-1 way tor his fees. , 1 will give twenty dollars to anv person who will lodffe him in an)T Jail in the United States. . ' .. . A v . - . . MINOR CLINTON, JnlvSl.' . . 77l0w ; .HeYrr&. RAN AWAY from the subsbriber livifig in Clark county, rGeorffia, tlie followihEr in Clark county, rGeorffia, tlie followihg negroes, viz : a woman by the name of SAL LY, about 35 yearsoltt, who left me. some time in May ; she is a stout," likely woman, rather light complected, has lost one of her upper andone of- her 4ower .foreteeth ishe Jastakenup and put in Abbevilfejail, C. while there Jhe attempted to pass for a free attempted to pass woman by the namexf Eliza : she broke jail, and has probably tfoneHowards Hamburg-, S. C. A re ward of ten dollars will be given to any person who will apprehehd and ' safe ly confine in iail said woman, so that I get her again. , Also three others, -viz : SAM, a small black fellow, tliin visage. duick spoken arid very active -in walking. LARKIN, 17" Vears oldt a- very hkelv 3yellow feUow, .very active, has some of his upper foreteeth out supposed to weigh lew,; about 5 feet V pr 10 inches high. ' SAM, -a mulatto boy about 16 y earmold,, thin visage, with rather a bold countenance. - Two ot the- above Negroes, viz : Sally and yellow Sam, were brought from Virginia last fall the other two about three weeks since. . It is probable they may attempt to return to Virtnnia ; they may have procured free passes or be run off by some, white, person. A reward ot ten dollars a- piece for Larkin and black Sam, and five for yellow Sam, will be given for their ap'pre hension and confinement in jail so that I get them again. , .7 -y.y-'-y 2- ROBERT-HESTER. Salem, Clark county, Georgia, 7 a y x f ' .Aug"ust 19. - y v 5 ' , .1 . W: lTAOCU, & Co, WOULD inform the citizens -of Raleigh . and its vicinity! that they intend open ing a large and elegant assortment of ready made clothing1, fc surpassing in style and pork mansmv. any nereTOore oneiu in uus-iuar- ket. ' They offer the following articles at the Ji"ew-York prices r! Elegant Black and Blue Coats, Claret, Green,, Ohve, Blue and Cinna mon Colored JFrock Coats ; Green and Mix'd Coatees, (a yery fashionable article;) Black, Blue, Stone Drab,, Light Drab, Fancy Drab, Ribbed Drab, Black and Blue striped and Ribbed, Mixed Ribbed, -Blue mixed, Oxford mixed, and Coronation Cass. Pantaloons; ; Fig ured Velvet English, silk, French do. India do; Valencia, Toilenette, Biackand Blue Cass. Vests and under Vests ; iBlue, Drab 8c Mixed Loose ;t;oats ; Gamblet and rlaid t Uloaics, (some with elegant Seal skin Collars) from S8to $18.; Cotton' Drawers,' Gloves, Suspen ders. Handkerchiefs, Cravat Stiffeners, &c. he. (Tr The above Clothing we warrant to be made, in the most modern : slyle, and of the best materials. , -t'r. Xy-i . OC'N. B. Clothes cut andlmade &$ usualD September 1st; lS---sJV, 84.. State of NbrtliGarqlinavi V? , Northampton Countyv , - - Court of Pleas and Quarter, Sessions, June .-. : r ' Term, 4324. x Fdias Johnson, Original attachment, levied 'on land.Aiir.-i r.Uv.ri.dV Drutr Nelson. . : Juflgment by default is irranted, the Plain tiff and the property . condemned, subject td the Plaintiff's recovery. fi'ifi-: T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, JLr that the defendantrispot an mliabitaht of this State :- It is therefore ordered and de creed by the Court that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for three months suc cessively, that unless .the defendant -pz . Nelson appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions ttf be held for the County of Nortliampton t the Court House in said County, on the first" Monday of September next,' arid replevy the property, so , attached and plead to issue, judgment final will be en tered against him and execution awarded' ac cordingly .J .Ji ttk5:-! I y Witness,; John W. Jlarrison, Clerkof bur said Court at Office, the first Monday of June A. D.' 1824, and in the 45 A vear of American Independence; ?-?r?V;-v.y ll'(';'':w: V 63 -V J WilAliRlSON,C;CC. Issued June 11. ' , v ." ' -Adv.' $6. ! ... .t&a&HiwaraA' "V-v. "fyRTILL bepaid. fot appreheftcling' and se. . ' ;f curing in gaol, (so that 1 may get them i ',-, : K a?aihV Georsre :l)oUt iwehtv-fotir years: olcL ? near tux feel liiffb, stout.Tand tdlerably black;; .? :,k. :v ' l. .1' rnVfsiieblack colored, Und very likely They wer brought from the; Eastern Shorq ; of Maryland ant ran awaj the- 8th. inst. and no doubt, are Utemtutnff to eet back.v Thev T ' - : will aim to Dass through SalisjirrI.eT?nfis;.- . ton; on South i-qarollna wifl befctjiaiikfully received. - r ureensDorou?n, niusporpugn,' ana so .: - .i .tbPetersbur.---iV;(3 '-jiviV'i i ' H- i Ariy iinformationT difetrtedl to HaririNbunf ' '-" K " YorkrDistrict SrCarolmVl tik V t TV. ft C llth Augpf;.1824. B4 9wp. ? v -T .,; ; , ILL also be paid for apbreliending and'. ;rV-f; ' y TV j:urinjirt5bl'ffpAm. thirty-fivei 'V- .''"',' 'i . years of age, tolerably blacefeet 6or -T j v ) H? j inches high one legjther Shorter than thef -1-' other,; heis i6rdoubt in compaU above described negroes ; $' he, bejonga i to jthef j i's'; J t estate ofCaprt Jarnei Potts,; deceised. ; JleJ; ' " J vas brdusrht from1 the neighborhood of New-f AS,": ' i brought from1 me neighborhood of Ney berjaridlJrobably may'atmpt'to'getpackf ' 1 ' 'j by.the.way of Fayettevilte.'l -i ic4l:H. " " t " MP.Tvj.i ATktrrAfrinrtnv . ' ' -w- fHE :subscriber,Jiaving 'quahned at'rthe. X ' - last Ooiirt of Pleas and Quarter Sewibng. ! , forWarren county,as Executor the last , ; Will I and Testament f. pbctor. tetyelun m - ; 'Contt,'Heceaiedt: all-ipersons fndebt.ed:-.io-; ' Ik the said deceased? arc nereDV required xo t , . . j make,payment' without tqelay f anUallpejr-v'. .; h ? ?j sons who have claims! aga'ristiiii e.state,1 are ,: i' ;v ;; i H requestedAo preseltt' their. claims duly au . . .... . . ' . . - J. ' J . ' ' A. T tfie iate l) welling 7 House "of Dn Cole4 thereby,, limited. .,or vtheywuivPelarreci ,oif ( --. , . . ' J c6yery:.;.y-rj r-V Vvs' JOHN W; 5IOStLtiy,-.Ex,or.v-'r t V ;'; y " I rV Tv YY u 'j- v 1 ! fJfeI and kitcherf, .. - . V, 1 , rmture" of theaid ;Dr, Coleman several , r ; , ; , norses, cattle,' nogs ? a new smgie ana new double Gig, with harness, &c 8c. . The furniy '-. -s. tuie and jigs are northern made find of supe-' " , ' riof quality. - Also the, medicinesyand fihir" furhiture,f good quality and ftesh ' Credit twelve morithsj'with approved security. : ; ' : j Also,; at the sames; time and on : tlie samd terms, Shop antt Lot on . the; main S tre et t hi f Warrehton. 'The house js suitable for i storey t , house, being first built and used for that pur- I y pose y V J. w. MOSELEV; Ex'r. '' Sept; i. y' JKiir& '"'. uv-r; ' Hxwooi';Cdpjnrx - .vi...t. -v 1 Superior Courtof Law,'secohd Wednesday af-..( ; -ter the 4th Monday ot March; zoi4. H ! John Crow'r-if. James Holland's heirs. ' ; , r1 W tijntAS 11 appears w me. sausiaction: Vof the Court, w th Deiehdanti Jamei ' Hollahdi junt Sophia rPerkins ;and Cynthia " Rhodes, heirs ot, James" Holland, ;dec'd. arvV, ' inhabitants of another vernment v It is there ; f fore ordered, by the Court, that publication be ; ... made 3 inonjhs in the, Raleigh Register, thai ; il the aforesaid defendants appear at the next r .17 Superior Court of Law, to be held for the coon 1 ty of Haywood, at the Courthouse in"VVaynesfl ville, on the 2d Wednesday after the 4th Mon' i ' day in September next, then & there,' to pleadJ - " answer or aeraur, piuerwiseiuagmeni wm oe taken Af'o confenso; .. ; . r, ..' ' : 6r-3m. . J.. B;' LO VE,; Clk 0.M. AfDl... on1 'xnAa CntM f Levi ed on: 1 tract of lanoV ! Vs; and premises in District - Alex'r. Boyd Jun'r.J No; 16. :i- - tVnv;;, , I T appearing to. the Courts that the defend- j -I : ant in this case 'ha-imoved but of this!' , State, oK so conceals himfeelf that "the y- usuaf , t process of law cannot be servejdponhim . it "is ordered by the Court, that pubheation : -j; ' be made in the Register, printed in" the City ' J' of Raleigh, fqr three months,: that unless' th I " defendant appear at our -next Court of Pleaar jt and Quarter Sessions to 4e held for the coun ' ty Of Halifax at, the'; Court hoUsein lUlifat, ; on the 3d Monday of November ; next '.reple- i vy the- property so. attached, cr plead .to is- ir sue, that judgment final , shall be entered and ) ; execution awarded;4 i.fit :i-y v; V Vyi -V rjt : ';,.:' "A true. copv," vv fv-v l ;' ' -;J-V . 'L,V'' -Test,-;1 "; : ' ; ". ' .V':,;-.. niciPd. eppes c. -c: v ; : 1 Anfr 30th, 1824. . j 8r. ; Adv. $5 25. - !' ' . I TAe IVarrenton FaUllaceSi 5 j 1 1 TILL . conamence, -over .th e; Varrehton - Course, on .Wednesday the 10th day of P"' November next, and cohRnue-four days.' i fi fy Dfly. A Sweepstakes, onemileheata''li , ' ' : for three years oil colts and IfiiliejlOO en-' 'V : V (Vv j. trance Three or more to. make a rac. Sub-; 1 , . , . .-I seription to close the day1 preceding that of h v -thefRace: .1; vrr. -aV'v:'Ar'V ' f ':;.'":-.-. 7-f'Sec.ond ,HThe4ockey -Club Pursed ! - ; . $350 Three mile heatsr-Entrance Mo,y - hey hung up at the usual discount.' , sA. n"-;' x c5 THriy.The Proprietor's Purse, 2001 Moneybpng uji -tWo ihile heat-Entranoe' " - fZQJ-riXy, , '.."v j v ..:v . ; r M . v V: ' 4 Tourth:Paytr- Handy Cap mile heats f; - Entrance $2 J, together with gale money "cf j ' that day,' I WjS&'ii I :: fi-r, t ,'-, u -:-. ; -. v cb !jr9ftrrpledBs himself to haTOb ,'s'?; the Ti-act in good orderStables tdidXitter 1 ; furnished Race Horsts, gratis. '' Vi'Vw'.vvr;'v' .V V -V xv BOinv R- J OHNSOn; Prbp'r. WTarrentonVN Sen't:1.824.Vv A BAUU will be furnished m tJie eyexiiri ' of the 2d and 3d days' Race, by : f.f 'f i , y f 11 : i . i ll I ... if r, ti - ... . y - if W '".y. .. . I ... - d' ' . v . .... ! : t ' i v v, ' , , '. .'..I-.; ,.-:- . ;. ... ' .i 1.. 1 ft
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