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cm '5 f V f 51 i J . i ' - i I i I, I I PUKTMY TaoM TUE WESTMt iRQCS. v SA LTJTAT ION ;S To the Planet Venus on her re-appearance a? an v ning Star. Vtlrorne again sweet friend of Evev, Too long m eastern skies deta;nl, Or midst the noon-tide blaze of Heaven, Of all thy modest splen jor drainM- Bear is thy soft precursive Tight, ; When (herald of the rising- day,) Thon b'd'st i he gloomy brow - f Night, Thy cr scent's beamy form display But dearer far thy sodiing power, When Sol, his radiant course has run, And thrown o'er twilight' dewy bower. The last sad gleam of pleasures gone ! For then, in thine attendant sphere His mild, reflected rays are seen ; And still we W the blessings near, Nov heed the hours which roll between. TIs thusv to grlht Life's early dawn, The lovely's nr oi lhrr appears ; x WhiUt r remised joys arehast'oing on To fill die circle of our years. Thse years revolve those jovs are ot-rs, And Ifo?n withdraws her useless ray ; For o'er er.ch scene Ffiurnox pours The brightness of meridian day. Our Years revolved :jty are fed What can sustain the drooping heart, Which finds each euthlv pleasure dead, And soon with earth itself musi partJtf Tis thine, O Hope, again to cheer The dark hcrizon of our life, To ! nnsr those iU-crrr blessings near V.Tiich h beyond this wrld cf strife. For now, not all that earth can give Ofprom.se fa r or actual bliss, Can bid each faded sense' revive, Or yield the parting pir;t peace. Then let the o-b which feed- thy name, Re that to ramomM mortals g4ven The Sun'cf-Ihg.h'te'mmes his; name: V II is glonous hght -fAe tight of Heaven. AGltlCULTUUE. We republish the toll owing Remarks on the i , writing f our v:duable Corrpom'.er.t. Akuh.ha, that our readers mav see th.-.t J his xrellent Agrlcnltund rp pcrs nw not j j -omx oiiit I'pprPCiS'tu fiere, not i.i.ii toev j areVepuUYshcdand adnured in evervrt j j of the Union. : vvNj! v - H7 ''iIcrsVEiiTOBs.V-'';j'--.y' AS a menu or the A- jrricti! tu ralit. I 'in v e take n great pi ea - ; !ire i reai;. a,mon; tuner mrercsr-, in sdoctions in the aricolfural tlo- ; pnrttnent of vur paper.) H.e judicious j obet vatiVinsofa writer in the Raleis.h ; C. C) Raster over the siatur, ; Ul ;UlMl,nA' ." r"i perhaps not aivvnvs a.an!eu ij inj practices o 1 on r e w-r. nl an ! ra rm- ers. a prea r to h a v e been d ictat ed by a tl teo reti c a 1 and p ra c t i c a 1 k n o v ledjie 'nf Ids vii ifliu i!ihiprt On some sno-1 . . , u, ---j -r culative points of rural economy, the most profound writer disagree. Hut when theories are laid down and dc-j monstrated bv the deductions of rea si.n, and veriHeil bv every day's expe rience and t!:at too, in a plain, concise and intelligent manner, much utility mav be expected to result from tne general tlissemination of them". Such, generally spcakin.nre the productions of Aricola. Tho b'j!ineys ol Airnculturp ha ever been esteenct! bv ail civilized natinim i the most honorable and Aiselul .mat ma n can pursue the most honorable j because th least susceptible of fraud, jj ami speculation in carrying it on I the most usfiiL uei nuc ioc v. muil. m wan familv, in all countries that have i r. r..,lpn,co nnil r u . . r. harbaritv. arc (tcrem'ent upon it subsistence. It is the most useful, be- j cutrsc. t!ie e is none .other;, which, from no ndn 3 it were, creates thPneces - kries and conveniencio? of life, with - inouMw . . srn yut consutr.irs or diminishing te sour- ces (rout whence ther arc .exirarleil; ; In ltort. ' .at-riculture is emph atically .. the ' art of all arts' Too nusr.h at- tention, therefore, in ft country so cm - lenuiM', nam iv, . menMv adapted to carrying it on a-, onr, cannot OC paid to it, uj men oi . we.tUh anil science. j 1 in ht an obipct of nrimarv.i imiiortjincc. to reduce Agrri cultural i operations, as rar as pracucau.v., w tt r . - . a- .t.i svtem : lor, without Pseui ." ' v- 2ularit no butness can be atlvanta n-eotldv carried on. I hat they are erection of a Bridge across Dan lfiver, oppo v 'sllv facilitated bv 'vein1 svstematiz-i! site the Town of Mdton. Those wisli in jr to ed icle;Tiv evident, from the prospe- i j '.:.ke would do well to view .he place as e.. f ' T .a .n.u .u tl.H ,J! eapl-v as s.e. as the proprietors are desi- Tity vv!iicniw"'--"''j ' bors ot what, oy some are lermew e.i - act farmers Amon; the means adopt J . ..... . I . ' A. ' I. - . el to effect this idiject. perhaps none have been found more etlicicnt, tnan the esfaliishhient of County or State Societie-, for the promotion of J-ri-cvlfure and Domestic JLmuf actings. Their rapid increase in. this country; is a 'sure-indication -.uftheir important beneficial eRVcts. In the Stares of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Xevv York, thev have become very numer ous and it is worthy of remark, tliat in tbese 'States,, the ftr?t men men of tho nwrst extensive wealth, information' antl '-talents are actively eniraed in adancini: the interest of these socie ties, ar.d their j;reat and rood object, the improvement of .r? culture. I kr.ow not whetliei the inhabitants . of tht fcfafe are arare .of the advan- Three Dollars a Year tages of Agricultural Societies ;or whether, indeedthey have riht con ceptions of the nature, tendency, ana principles of thera. That the readers of your widely circulated paper, may not be uninformed on this head, I pur pose sending you, for publication at a future time that may suit your conve nience, a specimen of their bye-laws and regulations, accompanied with some further remarks upon this sub ject and if, in so doing, I may be in "strumental even of having the propri ety and expediency of establishing so cieties in this State, upon similar prin cinles. once publicly and candidly discussed. flatter invself that such a discussion will be productive of very ; j j happy consequences. ;;.-;';;;.::.;..;. a. FOH SALS, Dr. Samuel A. Jennivs ;d; WT H1C If ha s hern used wi h admirable f T success- m aT Lhwc ! sea es it is i j -"td to have hern tried by the Faculty in E- j J d:nbutr. with sucees?. in Cmity aflec'ins. j The Hs'li m y he had at nny period of 'h?s t enTi at the stores of Mr H. S. Kine, Messrs j Vsrues St Booth, and t the Jc wclU-ty sto-e i r.f Mr. T. Scott, in R;.leigh, at the rrdiuary price of Ten Dollars. I Avril 13 '.) 4 STAGii AND WAGGON MAKING IUTSINKSS. I m II E sub c ri 'vers i evi e-1 full y i n frm t h e i S. l'.iid c, th:.t they have ciMmneoced the ' "hove lousiness in t!i :r new Slu p on Odonel lA-rf.h t ot. wiiei c u.ey rc ready to execute niv Work in that line wh ch the puld.c ni;v p ertsc to favor them w ih As they intt iul , i em;hvfd ecod Wfiknun, thev hope to n.eet u ttii liberal encnur tenjent, IA I J'l'K C WIATT St Co. :r:S::.T C.aviai,1;':;;v;:;;;;;.;:;;; "T1?" Ad just rereivf-d fnxni the Xorih an ele I i Va'tt supplvof the n-rsr t":sit;tahle'niar. ple'.sfu to rece-veojiU-rs rd ii;soi.. NtltiCK lV. LAX) 1 advfrr;?d tn srll die 15 5 f January last, vvul be iot : on ..tn-e tAU n. T. ; y. io rt, at 9 olr'ck Is AV-'l be s?t 'up ai t? n vhos?nd d.dt?ri s a dec-Sp'i n ha alreadv tnen ?:ven in djjai'l. 1 I an-it her 13. deemed unnccessarj ; yet us srTTd ; 1 ! a hi-tre vhiab'e plants- ;! iion. a tian: rne sea', ami a l?.r?e ov i.mg j ii C. If any person should purchase .vtso :rny wrh it ; tMfy may liave po-frs .-.ioii of the JJve Sic. imm? d-atelv Ah I in iul tuni;.,c nmt ofniy pr.ipetiy into notes, ; j he ps mr t will bv made eay. fimiier ser:ns wVl be ir.ude known. Security will j '- V- F!.,8IlA .vrTI K Oxford. Murrh C-.1H18. 67 l ATKNT J ,KV E It V Al'C II KS. FWlllE riblic are respectfuUy informed U. that 'he Ftihrciibr who has resided se veral years in this city, ami been employed constantly in the line of his profession, lifts i. length esth'ihed hmelron Fnyettcvil!e Sree', next door to the IJank of Ntwhtrn, where he offt t.r sale an tleant astori--nentofLaJie and "tfncmcTis' (iold latent Lever Wa chea, also Sdver l'atent Lever nd plan Watcbes and Clocks, together with a varietv of JKV KLLEKY and Silver vVare. As these fcrte'e have b?n careful VV selected by the subscriber ar.d from the litest tmportattor.a to the Worth warn, he d enis it umu cesarv to .-ay t!ey w;'.l be s Id on the mot accommodating tt-rmit. V.t; likewise repairs Vt h s md Clncka, ntl will warrant the fai'bfuhtf ss cf.- h s Vork in t very intnce, and w ;1 be thank ful for a ptiri on oftlie p-ibbc 'aver. JNO Y. SAVAfiE. Ii de-jrh. Ap-1 11 69: t A TKACJlKll WANTED. ; 'jninv Tn-steos of ilookcrton Academy are ! i desi ous to !'':e a Ccntlcman to take ' charcre of ;t a I'm ipal. ho is o'irlifml to i ! u. !. tl.fl llr-.i rl f J if I pTiii'iii,. uili li orp t;sil:t Iv t:.iic:hl in r;nieiii5es. To a rt-Mlleman who can come well recom- ii meiull ;as a scnoiar, ami .a rai m ,n, a sa - jl of .frt-ra !iu,lreJ D i.',rs a year wc old ! be ir ven A flen-lcman over iheae ot thir- jT'ven. J tfu-icniaii nyvr neaireoT nnr- tv vears, vvho c w it satis'actorv testnno - iv a'ts ot sk .11 as a Teacher, as wdl .-is of Learn- ar.d Voiais, uoi;;c oe crreatiy pretcrrett. ; Ihmkerton is situated in Crctne County, ! ! Novlh-Carohn:, ,,rr y miles r.orthwest of New-1 beri), and ejhtv mdes southeast of Ralegh. letters address eu to the Subscriber, Post paid,wdl he attemletl to. ' iiy order, CilAHLF.S EDWAItDS, Sf.ct Greene County, Aprd t"t h.. 60 8w T() .jjnGE BUILDERS. ; milK undersigned are fidlr authorised to - , Ja. receive proposals and contract for the j ; pons ot commencing the work as soon as coa- ; vcnient. I he Commissioners are sensible of j tlif importance of the Job as relates to them : serve, the puN o, and the undertaker, and feel a willingness to give suflicient time Ibr i Foreigners to lay ii: their proposals. Ve- c?.an:cs of skill in the bns.nessare particular I ly invited to cmie veil recommended tc such, a genenms price will he given. i The plan u;Ku which it will be built is no ei agrt-til upn. as conspiration with the o'wlertaktr is thought advisable. Its length w dl be irom tu o hundred and fifty to three t lauiurcd yards. WII.I T M. F.rvrr JOKl'If .M'GEIIKK TilO.M AS M CEIlCE. and A. CliA r.s. Commissioners. (EThe Etlitorsof theUichmund 'Enquirer Ph.iaJelpb:a Aurora and Kaleigh Star, are requested to insert the above advertisement in their valuable papers for two months, and forward their accounts to the Register office for payment or One Dollar and a Half for half a INFORMATION WANTEB , . Mr. Nathaniel Sl. Jludre TORMKRLY of England, died not lonff JC since m the United States, possessed of some portion of property. Tne aoTertiser hereof is desirous of ascertainingf whether the above named Gentleman left any will, & if so. to whom ha beaueatbed hts property- Any information respecting tne aeceasea and the narticulars above mentioned, rr.ay be addressed to the Editors of the National TnteWgcncer, Washington City, and will be ii:awktully received. P STOLEN OUT of my Stable, on Tuesday night the 7ih instant, my MARE. She is a bright bsy,or t least so when she sheds her winter coat of hair ; is about 5 feet high, a dark. ma e and tail, one hind foot white nearly or (yn e up to the footlock, and a star in her i.nvhe.-d ; she will te fr ur years old next Jure, is not at all shaved with gear, close made, and was in good order when taken. I wdl give any perspn w!io wili deliver me '.he Mare with the Thief, JO Dollars, or for ? he A: are a!one 25 Dollars, provided they t ring w.th her an account from whoever has her how he came by her I live v thin two miles east of Leasburg, Ciswcll,) ia Tenon county. GEOUCE LEA, jr; Ap d :6 - . . n : v win ijk;aiitmet, j Pr ;Ton OfTire, M;trch Cb, 18ia j Utiles J Rtgu'ot ons fo'- substantiating chiiins to p n'? 5, to be oheired vnJer tfteJaw of Cuw?res of the 1 Slh of .March, 1818, vt - ' 1 "l coniHiissioos ot omcers, ana the uis ! cha.gc- of the regular soldiers of the army i of the Revolution, (:f in existence) applying i iar i eiAsUiiis under the shove act, will, in eve ! ry i vai.te, uj furnis!ieil to the War Oepurt i t-.ent ; ;.tid the sijrnatures of the respective i Jud.-osc tifvin in these cases, must be at e! ed bv the seal of the Courts where such Judires Dreside. The person ajplviner for ptnsioit t(j declare, under oath, bttore tlie i Judge, that, fhm his reduced clicunistanres, the needs the assistance of Ins country for ' support. ;:';;.; Approved, J. C. CALHOUN". U II:; the President of the United States. 1 1 rilKliKAS, hy an act of Congress, j I TT passed on the L'fctU of March, T04, ij ii. titled, An -Act mis Ling provision for ; V :':e dsu s;d ef the public lands in the In- : iiid nn Act passed Ihe 3d cf March lt05. i emiUed, V An Act suppleioetitaryto the ' act, entitled, an net making provision for tne aisp-;u 01 tne puonc-iaiuis in tne in-. ttianu Territ )ry,M and an act passed on t!ie 2J:h of April, lHt'S, entitled, An Act supi ienientai to an act reguiatinc i the grants of lands in the Territory of ?dich);;:.n, the President of the United States is authorisUl to cause the lands in t.lc j in(t divt rict if Detroit to be offered I for sale when surveyed ; and whereas a i pai t of the saitl lar.ds have been surveyed: ; Therefore, I, Jamks Monroe, Presi dent of the United States, in conformity with the said acts, do hereby declare and 5 make known, that public sales for the (.'disposal (agreeably to law) of the said lands, shall be held at JJetroit, in. .Michi gan Territory, viz ; On the first Monday in July next, for j the lands contained in ranges 9, 10, 11, i 2'J, and 13, south of the base line ; on the I first Monday of September- next for the lands contained in ranges 13, 14, 15, 16 oc IT, north of the base line ; and on the first Monday in November next, for the ! lands contained in ranges 9, 10, 11, and 12 north ot the base line, excepting ! ' such lands as are, or may be reserved in said district, by law, for the support of Schools, and for other; purposes. The sales shall continue open for two weeks and no longer, and shall commence with ' i the first section ot the lowest number ot i townships and ranges, and proceed in re i eular mniierical (riler. I Gh en under my hand at the City of W ashington, the thirty first day of March, ore thousand eight hundred and eighteen. JAMES MONROE. By the President, JOSI AH MEIGS, Comm'r of the General Land Office. the President of the United States. rj rv t; ' J ' PaSS x.o uv an act oi v-onerress itu-rl fin thf lLMarrli 1Ct ; i" j .iv -, ij,wn- : uuai ct w jjiuviuc luriuc ascer- j taining and surveying of the boundary : ones nxeu oy tne treaty witn tne Ureck Indians ec for other purposes, the Presi dent of the United States is authorized to cause the lands acquired by the said trea ty to be offered for sale when surveyed ; and whereas part, ot the said lands have been surveyed : Therefore, I, James Monro, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that the public sales for the disposal of certain lands south of the Tennessee river and in the district cf Madison county, shall be held at Hunts ville in said county, in Alabama Territo ry, viz : ;.; . : : On the first Monday in July next, for the sale of the lands ia ranges 1, 2, 3, 4, ' 5. On the first Monday in September ! next for the lands in ranges 6, 7, 8, 9, & I on tne first Monday m JSovember next, for the lands in ranges 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 ; excepting such lands as are or shall be I reserved according to law, for the support oi scnoois ana tor ctner purposes. Each sale shall continue open for two weeks, and no longer, shall commence with the section, township and ran ere of the lowest number, and proceed in regular numeri cal order. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this 31st day of 'March. 1818. . ;. ::v ;;;-' , - JAMES MONROE. By the President, -,,-v JOSIAH MEIGS, Comm'r. of the General Land Office. Copperplate Maps of the above lands may be had at the office of the Surveyor General, at Huntsville, or at the General Land Office. Year to he mirl in lvon- q, k THE SlTBSCRHJEa TTJ E5 PECTFULLY informs- the Wblic Jti that she has taken the large convenient br ck. building opposite the Custom-iiouse, which has been occupied as a TAVERN for some vears pt, hy f fambrelmg, Capt. Wm. Lavender, and others. If strict atten tion, superior accommodations, good fare, and the best of liquors, are objects worthy the attention of Travellers, she assures them that ber House shall ever merit it. A share of the patronage of a generous public is re spectfully solicited. 1 SARAH RANSOM. Washington, N. C. April 17 70 5 A HINT To the Veovlf of the United States. T AN A WAY. from the State of Nordi-1 i,Cari,rn', Orptie county, on Haw III- ver, a M n about .5 feft 10 inches hiph.rfl a rate ceuHtfar.cc. has a st- ppge in his speech, is very rru h addicted to intoxica-; j ! tion. nnd stutters Hncmmoniy ou wnt.n in 1. . L. a. toxicated. He rnnimnniy wears a wim- ir-u f He staned away tr:-m ihis ccinty on a grey ! horse ; he po'S by the name .of WILLI VM ! 'JAULDWIN ; be left u Wife and one Child 1 and a considerate fu' f ju t debts ur. a'd Shopkeepers. beva:e ct ibis rna-t for nei;,l;ffri;c xv;u siu.wHe had ho'h spet,laii has stolen as much as i wo bi .'es of durr. )ttom :in.i when 4 years oid run with ?vpu frm a bihij nia. I f xp ct that hr w . t:ijon ?il Xew.M;.rket", against the tv. fav,. ffo to'theSiatc S ;rerner-sue, either Somw ;! ne nas ot'theduy ; Mr.' J-!:nsou's Yuwi ir Aiaurv c.U'-'Vi -.:it,m.-: ..ic ..v und started to that pai t l Uit w.-rti. IMIIL :-LT. 69 5 y it 5 STATK Or NOU niCAUOiMNA, Bertie County Court of Vie :snd Quarter Ses- sioos February term, 1S18. Williun Biitton, Or.mal attachment ser v V. veil on the S'l'o-vmg- William Cuicton, Ne-roes.lo wt, Phdhs, M;.rv, i.cttice, i:v V;rh HarriMs & Rinnv' '-.rf-i. Hurra R.nnv TfTrapear;r.cr toUiesutis acti-'noi ineuourt ; I t s I Jourt that the Defri'dant in this case, is nut ar inhbitart .f this State, or so conceals turn. neroa and sire or su-reter leazie, was the self that the ordnary pr.cess of law cannot jj dam of Champion, Sophia, Miss Dailey, S,c. be served u;onhi:n : 'therefore, ordert-d, that i ; all capi i runnrrs) great rj-ndam Cypher hy puLlica 'bema.ie for six weeks in the Ha. J Squirrel, jrreat. frreat graiidam by Keilus, leidi Heister, that the Defendant appear at h by Codolphin Arabianfc(dam of Fribble, Jinap. of our said Court to beheld at the j dragon, Curiosity, Angellica Cheq.no, kc ) Court hoas - in Windsor, on the second Mon- j . jrrtat preat great srrandam by Dartlev's Clnl day in Mavnext, and replevy nnd ph. ad to is- j j der, Honrywood Arabian, d:m of the Two s J otiierwise iudmtnt final wdl he enter- Tn e Hhies. Vide General Stud jiooh, pare edagrainst him. Test. SOL-CHFRRV.C C CURES PERFORMED ! C Tho1 'herekfure considered pant relief y) 11 V DIL ItELFr.'s B0TJ.YI(1L DROPS ! ! VL.VDV ne.-ir Boston, was 13 years afTlict ed wit'i the Fcr 'tula. The (dands of her neck were s rrdaraed as t appear like a wen the size of a b'wl, whxh nivle her carry her head aside : in health much ema ciatedand every app. -.rav.ee of consumption. By continued attention to these Drops, tlie whole ot the swellini? has been removed, the ulcers healed, and her health perfectly re stored. A Child, of Roxbury, was afflicted with a Tumor under his arm, was considered con sumptive, was pronounced past relief ; was cured by four bottles A Boy, ot Boston, was many years troubled with ulcers in his head, which discharged at his ears ; was cured by three bottles Mr Shearman Carpenter of Boston, was one year and ten months afllicted with a tu moron the back of his right hand, which in capacitated him for work. After having tried every thing in vain, and suffered an operation on his hand, was cured by taking four bottles Mr X H Wright of Boston, was three years afflicted with a Fever sore on oneof his legs; had tried most medicines without effect, was cured by these Drops Mr Burrill's Child of Hanover, was cured thereby of ulcers and bdes, some of which had eat da-urn to the ribs - Mrs Burrill of Hanover, (a Lady considera bly advanced in life) was a long time afRjct ed with the Leprosy, which covered her a over with scales ; could not bend a joint without gushing O'it of blood, attended with most tormenting itchin-r, burning Sc blotch es ; was confined to her bed tor many months; was cured by taking six bottles oi these Drops. After the second bottle, was able to attend her family concerns Mr Setii Bradford of Medford, was twelve years afliicted with a severe sore anil panful leg ; after every assistance had faded, was cured by these Drops. A Gentleman of Lexington was twenty years afflicted with five ulcei s m his leirs ; could obtain no relief ; was confined to ids j room ; was 'cured by four bottles. He is now i in Boston. i A young Lndy of Boston was afflicted with a violent humor in hr eyes ; had resisted all medicine; was cured by three bottles of these Drops An elderly Lady of Boston! was severely afflicti dwith an eruption all over htr, atten- j ded with the most tormenting itching, burn-1 ing and blotcnes, and had lost thereby two J toe and one finger nail ; was cured by four oouies. A Lady of Charlestown, was two years af flicted with a White Swelling on the knee joint; had tried every thing without relief; oy taking hese Drops, and using" It. Jebb's celebrated Liniment," was relieved of the' pain in a fortnight, and continuing the me-. dicines, was cured, the joint restored, and! nerneaim perrected These DROPS are a radical cure for fhp Scurvey, Scrofula, St Anthony's fire, Lepro sy, Pimpled Face, Sore Legs, Ulcers, White Swellings Cwith the use of" Dr. Jebb's cele brated Liniment,") Fever Sores, even if the bone is afiecttd, Glandular swellings on the Neck, Venereal Taints when mercury has failed, all impurities of the blood and juices, are the best Spring and Autumnal phvsick, and nuy be given to children with perfect satety. Price One Dollar. 4 0 A one are genuine unle$ tigned W.T. Conway. Prepared and sold wholesale, by W. T. Cojcwat, Chemist, No. 1, Bumstead-Place, Boston, and retailed by special appoiniment BY AVILLIAM PECK RALEIGH ; and most Druggists, Booksellers & Postmas ters throughout tlie United States. Where maybe had all those JUSTLY ESTEEMED AND HIGHLY APPROVED MEDICINES, prepared by W. T. Cox WAT. tfj" A large discount to riiysicians, Couu. try Traders, Merchants itc. Apr.l 5. . , , A GOOD CABIXET-MAKFJi. WHO understands working MaLotrtr and Wahiu ir.to Household Furr.uW would do well to rtUbltsU hinueif in I . tonshurgh, Edgecombe County, where l t will meet with ei.cruagement. . Jril 17, ISn HIGHFLYEIl, llia't tveU IxiVKTi, futfh bred, elegant ar.t! f-'. brute J Hjxs c , WILL STAND the en suing Season in O..tuuk Coutity. i'. r a knowledge of ?r, t - Petl'gree and Performance, the " VxJA V rfferred to the anjt-xl cert; of Lq. tt t'etCTyu!', a a. v It )i- j -. s!;n hrg ; n! attc:it.on -o !e breed of !!.;rJtJi and of St ck of cwy k .'., i oo '.veil matt I v knotvn in thi . pi,-, t f.f "voi I,!, ti,lt .(l entitle whatever he tay or eti i.t.i s, 0 hiiicst credit. tiii: kay iroKsr: iiig Jir:.Kn, That 1 have this day sohl to Jvo. D Ii- 'tir- V.i-q. is fuM I J Irinds 3 inches h'.erh, is as '.v. j brtd a Horse a atv in t!ie world, as hi, Iv ;( anti A1 u Vn:,'s unp-earcr. rK.nit;iir.n. a,iT i tkti, fo.'-l'd jn 1S03, wa rot bv Pv; u-'ed and celtjrruted More, S r Mam-L w:io was p7t by Sir I'cter Tev?.!e, out of M;. tr n by Alfred, who was pot by .Match err. out of the Su.tp mare dam of Conductor, the sire of Trumpeter. Dim of IliUtfytr, the j bav mare Potrona, -morted horn Lntand . she was bred by Chrislop'ier Wihon, Fq! ! foaled in 1303, tfot bv Worthy (nvn rrt t. e- n to uxv by ijtbos, the best son of Eclipse) outoi Comedy by duzzaid, gi-andam !hmca rr.vnc a d in-jnn cr ivme dcsx sonoi old Kjnj- 376, 351, 35S.1 WM. IIAXALL. Petersburg, 12th Ftb. 118. II rGH FLYF.lt is not excelled by any Horse in the United States in bone, blood, or figure, lie will be let but to 60 Mare? this Season, it 30 Dollars each, and 50 Cents to the Groera, payable the 1st ff October next. i. od pasturage can be had in that neigh borhood. JOHN I). DEL ACT. February CO, 1818. " 62 tf THE IMPORTED HORSE, F..W1.E ; I U T f 1p -7 ,rrs scen Iva the ,--,lU '.AJLAj est home at .YevrUurk t, or even in Englimd, titice the dny of CftHders. The above was headed in London, 1st Aug, 1810, by Thomas H. Moreland. EAGLE will Stand the ensuing Season, at the Bed-House, in Caswell County, X. C The Season to commence tlie 1st day of Fe bruary, and end the 1st day of July On the following terms, viz . Fifty Dollars the Sea son ; Twenty-five Dollars the single leap, to be paid at the time of service; and Seventy five Dollars to insure a Mare to prove in foal ; parting with the mare forfeits tlie insurance: One dollar to the groom in every case, to be paid in hand. F.agle's Colts were brought on the turf last fall, and were uncommonly successful ; and there is no doubt but they will continue o be successful. And I do not hesitate in say ing, that I think him the finest look'nc Horse i-1 1 1 ever saw; but I wish gentlemen to vie i-1 i him, and judge for themselves. 51 1 j Pedigree and Prrf,rmnru-es of tlie Mill, by Traveller, Miss Makeless' j We do certify that the shave is a true copy of the Pedigree of the Imported Horse Eagle, Given under our hands, this 15th Bee. 1817. WALTER BELI, JOHN KOBERTS. Eagle is a fine bay, handsomely mark?!, upwartls of 16 hands high, with Lirge boae, and perfect as to beauty. Eagle's uncommon performances in En. land on the Turf, entitle him to rank h-ghtr than any other Horse on the continent. He received 85 guineas forfeit from Mr Wllscn'i ! b c Buzzard, 8 st4'bs each; at the samepLce ..wi. -rwv s""aa'1 ear won irivo gtu neas, beating Joicer, Kite, Rebel, At York, Eagle won 400 guineas, beating Kite and Overton, 7 subscribers; At New-.Lrket he won the Craven Stake, lt subscribers, beatine Whiskey.Alstonf fintfruits nf Ploid.r. Jboy) Sir Sidney, Robin Redbreast, &c ; at the same place, he beat Chippenham, 8 st each, 200 guineas He won the Craven Stakci at New-Market, beating Rumbo, Orange, Flower. Northampton, Flambeau, Kebtl, Strathspey. At New-Market, Eagle carryir 8 st 6 lbs. beat Mr F NeaPs horse BobiaJ, st 1 lb. 200 guineas; at the same pLce, re ceived forfeit 100 guineas from the I Juke 0 Grafton's h f by Parasol. A rain he beat the ! Duke of Grafton's b f and Pick Nic, carTv ir 2 st 10 lbs difference, 200 guineas He al , earning S st 7 lbs beat Mr Haworth's ch h Malta, 5 st 7 lbs. 500 guineas. He received the sama year, 100 guineas forfeit from Lord Sackville's b h Dick Andrews. Finally, he carrying 9 st. beat Sir C Bunbury'a Eleanor, j the finest mare in England, carrying 7 st91bs. J Eagle at New-Market won 2G0 guinea, car- rying 9 st 7 lbs. and beat Mr Watson b C j Dreadnought, 5 st 8 lbs. At the same plac? j received 100 guineas forfeit from ch h Malt:, j Again, he carrying 9 st4Ihs. beat Mr Wint -j ham's ch m Marianne 7 st6 lbs. 200 guineas. I Eagle's Colts have been more successtU I tl-m any other horse's in England.agretable to j the time of his standing there, winch may be j seen by reference to the Racing Calendar. 1 Thestrictest attention will be paid to Mares j sent to Eairle, but cannot be liable for unavcld I a ble accidents. 1 LEWIS SHERLEY. January 19, 1813 N. R. The amount of Eagle's Races wco 1 ( England, is S 9,33373. 59 3a p i y i j Kagle was got bv Volunteer, Vo.onteer by j Eclipse; Eagle's dam by UiirhKver, grand.ira ! bv Knemeer, rreat errandam bv Cailf 1 m blaster in the Stat
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 8, 1818, edition 1
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