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STATE OF KENTUCKY.Win. I. jMhitiii,iuitii't. )
iaaint V F. Chancery.Paulina Johnson, itef't. j
jSMUIS it.n rami the rump1, and his al'orney,jL aint on his nioiinii, the fefruo'fnii not hav-ing riiteml Iter appeaianrp hirin, agieeably 10
Jaw au! the imIps of this Cmuf, unci ii appealingo the n of the Com. Mmi hr is wm an
.ilhribiiant ol Uu ('oininonw.Oih ; It is theiefureonteriil hjr tin Ciitnt, tnai unit:' ihe caul tlVfen-riaiit'- ln
pjer hfn'oii or heiore liit tUy of(he next teim nihit ruurf,ati'f Hi'fwrr Kit
hill, thn nme -- hall he lktu foiimf. (jhiii.i her. And tt u sin t her unlt'ieil,that a copy til ihii order he inserted in bome au-
thorized newspaper f Mil oiimnoii wealth for twocalender succession.
A Copy ; Teie.DAN1 B. PKlQ!,c jcc
Nnr. 2:W4.V)w
NOTICE 1835.ALL prrns inntbi(i to me ure rpppclfiilly
eaiiietU in t all. ami senleheir accmntst By so doom, iha suWnher willbe obligee). T ' TUOS. C. OtiKAK.
Jan. K -lf
BmUKSiTiWfU V LAYING.
RK JA.U1N i"t)itl), F.I.ZY HAicNKV,. VV II. f. I 1 I KI'ISI I? hmr n.
ciaied ilifiu'eW'-- s iii )riiiersliip, lor Hie nrHisejof carrmg on the abeve htitnifss in all it- - an-- ious biaiiche. IVr-o- i'lnn any wnik in iheirjllllf, cmi iMveit clout- - 'in the mitral lintu-- f .liiiljon 3i trrms hs it can be puicuieil in Ihe
ci'y. 'I'liej are nnw renly tn exernie nil ordersin Iheu line "PiinrUMlity n'l i1e)"at h" liallbr their uinttn; ami the nnpe, by inneiiiiitiiig
tn merit jimI receive a lMre ni publicTheir llin k Yanl is near the Lunatic
Asvlum. foi'fierlv ouncil by It Konl.Lexineiim, Feb. 17. dAtm
AGENCY AND COMMISSION.Subcribe:s have rMabliinl a llrniwT in the Citv "f ' f sfcV"ki '"' "" l,llrl""e
of Iransaciing a ChspiST Agkncv i I mmmis- -
sion Itialtss. are mliciteil, iip- -
Oll vhirl liberal alliances iflll be marte. 4Wll.SN. COSTKI! &
New Yuik,-J.)l- lb35 U- -t
NEJry.GrOOD,FORF A LLi WINTER , 1 834 .
W 3. ?..IN31",aniiminces in hi
IKSPKCl'FI'If'Y that he ba pwrhaerl tlie entire smck nl GOODS nrliini;iiig tn Me-- s
Jnhnvonan.l lleMnil.lf, ai-j- j ha- - re.unv. .1 In the
finr Uireiione nccupieil b! tlieni N" 4H, Mam
street, two rloo's beluv John I'lllnrd t Snn'i.He is now oiieninga laige and tasieful supply of
STAPLE AND FANCY
MERCaiAWDISE,purchased by himtelf in Ni-- York ami Piiila-Dn.piii-
nitb niucb care auc' labour. He bnpe-ti- e
former rutmner "ill Iraiel a fnv (Incus lmerthan l.l iaml, Inr Inch be primuses to imkethem a liberal coinpeii-alin-
fhenreatei pnipmtmn of his lnck is entirely
FRKSH, FASIUONAlH,E,a..l c:IKAI',anihe thinks it unnecesarv to specify the varieu rn.n.prikiug.the asoriineiil; hut azures the public he
will exhibjt to them as ilesiiable articles a can be
orocureitfin the ciiy.l.exine.on, Nov lt 1834 4.1-- lf
.BL ACKSS1 ITHINGr HIIK puhlic are rrpecllnllyJB inlnrmeil, lhat JIJ.M ANHNNlJ. the late partner ns
?& A'i jolm It. Shart.ba-cnuiuienc- ei
XKjk-K- W ihe nr.('K'SMI IHING onJgj&g'jii&f-- ' the comer nl tlilli: M.iin-cios- s
r . " sneeis.ubeie lie intends firrying it on in all of iy,aiiuu brauche-- . ami ill behalipvtnvailnn and the public general-- jIv. Mi' work, .lnll he executed " a mau- -
ner, and lie hopes Tiv -- loci attention m ui"i""merit a share us public Htionaj--
JOS1AII ENNIS.Auitisi Ifi, 183-1- . 33-- tf
J$ilaWs Heer.McKENZIE,
rASon hand a supply oi NutairsHeer. of fust rate qualily. Friends
can call and muke trial of it
Lexington, Nov. 15
FLOUR, MIL, AMJ BACON?
of piimc quality; as also a4LI. FAMILY (SI.HX F.ltli:?, ofete-- t
description, kept cc on baud, and Inr
sale on accommodating terni'-- , by the iitbscribers,
at their Grocery Store. a.:jot....g tneir ,.u..,rYard. uVM ut.is, 01 an ofmii'""'-- . .....,....
,ds..td. T. K. LAY'ION & Co.
Feb. 19 3t
T. K. LAYTON & C O.mi baud a large slock ns IHtlCIv and
HAVF. maleiials for BUILDING, of prune
quainTr5""1 intend to continue tlie l
RIOCK RlAKGfe LAYINGBUS1NKSS
as heiemtnie. Tlieir own al attention will
be gieu tuibe business, by whuhjtnCPiiiei uh
tlir.hararterr be wukmeu they will employ,
lhv bone waive iStjsfacliuii Hi Ibeir einplojer.Feb. 13-7- -lt
" T. IC. L. & Co.
B. A. FAIINESTOCIVSCelebrated
VERMIFUGE.An effectual medicine
FOll EXPELLING WOliMS FROM THESYSTEM;
For sale at the Don ami Cbeuucal Store, corner
of Main, and Upper Sneels, snuili ol the Court11
45-3- .1 JOHN NOItTON, Drugsu
A SITUATION ATlNSfT CI OI!ww . .,nai. family is wanted. In a oung nen- -
1 ilemati ttbois well reci.nitnei deil lor qualifi
cations and intaal charatier....,a...r,e in the cuunlrv would be preferred.
j uj,.. nnsl naid the Editor of the Ga- -r-- J5T- c.-- 3'-
rff1fflJ.a 'rliCJ TI
THE TURF HOUSE
COLUMBUS,BY OS OAll,
7JTf A VIN'( t.Hifved for maiiv eirpat, thatLi fel tin; voemlnt StatliiMi u--a tlit flteiet dis-
tance hore in the We-ier- n (niiiti , an t 1I1.11 hiblood, leit;tli, and heauiy, recommended him
as a hlnofl hore; the Sob-cnb- hasbecmne the owner ofhiiif at a vet) high pucpaiu!at the earnest (!iciiatinii ol ihmiiciiiu- - fnend, hasileteiitiineit in stand him the enduing season inIlairotf-hiirul- i, where he .und in S''2 ." ' '3 I.lie will he let in hi ne froMt the 1st nt Match tnihe lt ol" .Inly, ai the tnnlerate pure id i5,wlutiimav (e dichit,ed hj the pa mem ns Juuiihinthe M'aMHi and $3D insurance, pa ablewhen the mare is aBferlained n be in foal or trnn- -lenerl. Goo-- and extensive pfiurap giati for
mare fiom a distanre, aiu. grain-le- d tf ipqutrt il
on moil ate term. Ivei) pi e am ion will l urtto prevent accn'cnis or eape, but no liabilityfor either.
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COLUMBUS is a deep red b.u. 10hands high, tiiaek mane, tail yjml lesunuiii in one form more beatitx , loftmesbof mii:n,elaslicitv of gate, and tiaii-cn- d
ant comiincs's of face and counten.iuce,than any horse I have ever scctiiMJ'lii!stienglh, solidity and Herodlikc felnfTic-- s
and fibre. I liaye believed that ihcic isno thorough bred hoisein Kentucky, orhas been hercjftjir years, possessing inhtni'-elfs- suiiniile rctiutsilias lor a cnupon the blood niaies of Kentucky, asColumbu's. Ourtrarps have become toiL
Iratl. Our in and in practice has pro-
duced beauty, indeed and sometimes soot
hut too much dclicacs of hone andlarcot'jrciiiiine astininio.-s-. The lacin ' cul- -
culler of Kcuttickv for the lust two vetirsluis slinwn us lmt stoutness nml distriiiH
cross u'lfrdo. It may inoirovor he re'mnikcd, thai tliu blood ol CoIiiiii!iu, tliedilTtirifilt orosscs of renowned unccstrv
f.iiiTtnSr'tuIuni, penakes fess oslQfli: slockJt'Iiifli llfflutjfincd theb.iMS.of InffSa horsesn Kenuiulv for ears. past, than anv
Stalliiiu Tiiiw in tlTiJEr.iie. Let themuiali an .perimit. 'I'lip ruprietor isawaie, tlintgfu tineiingi? the brredcrK'llltii-i'- . lout, iind lailtoin, au.l lilondunited. Iralsdoing only wh.tt ma bo doneor no irly done. oilier S alliensin the cotmtn ; butjitliclieips ho i
one.other qn-.Hi-t yjjrtitjaithdr c
requjitf, ih,grpi stovtcis.which but fewNmri "boast'ni thi'. rl.i inKentucky. Whv is it that Old KingHerod was direclh and reinutely thepio-genilo- r
of more racing stock in Englandthan nnv other horse of his fiinuh'fljjually v1ni-"liie.-
l? WhyJSii ilil ihel'oik-shiie-me- n
gnitl of ihe Hu::li-- li Blaze, thaihoKoultl, eTOu yiitai InTlflircd tn.uo!-- , pro-
duce lateis? We are told it was I
of their stoutness. Look al.--o althe American EcJnjse; his anolher in-
stance .hat, in immr to constitute a frstrate race h re lOTloot and bottom or a
valuable brood horse, the same icqiiisiteis indispensable. And Iii5t though notleast uhy is it that the renouncd SirAichiehas pioducc'd more distinguishedlacers and breeders than any son of theimported Dioniede? We are told uponthe best auihoiit), that he was the stout-
est; and a sensible and intelligent writerin the Turf Rcgis'er attributes his suc-
cess ,;ls a breeder, to that quality. It will
the scon upon an iiiMieclimi ol the peih- -,. , . .i . . .i. -
giee ol isoiiiuiDiis, tnai no inns to uie'English Eclipse, boih by hi-- t siie audi
l.tm ......in,nn iliwfllv llian MtlV llOISoill'i. in.., ....w.., t. -
America, trilive or imported. Wh.it
Siallion now in Amciica i g. g. grand-
son to English Eclipse by both sire anddam? Or what stailinn ir.w in Kcnciickyhai the blood just alluded to in conjuitc-- ,
lion with an almost immediate col'a'eralrelationship to Wildair, Medley, Snafl, '
&c. j
I will close this piiblicalhSffperlups al
ready too huvr for m.inv AVttli'fi singlerelation to tliecoils of'Columbii'-- .
Thicc of colls were e.lnbi- -
j'tedat the Fair laslfcfa'l at DuimIIc12 or 13 other colts by popular
hoi-p- s: ihciueinium was awaided to MrHitfluibii coll b Columbus It has of-
ten been remarked of Columbus, that hisC()ls wero ,, nnifoinily like himselfthan those of any other hoisc. 1 heyhave line size and color, strong smooth
bone, great beauty, a coal showing thepolity of the blood I hey spiingfiom andin every instance that wide face, strutting nostril, bony jaw, and unequalledbeauty of countenance which belongs so
eminently to ihcir ire, and which, in so
eminent it degiec, none but he ever had
befol e.
In relation to the performance ofthe Turf, 1 will only remaik
that he never lost a three or sour milerace, and was beaten buptwice any ihs- -
tancp, and .hen uy nags beaten "before
and afterwards bv him. 111S race Wlien
three vcars old at Hartsville, deservesto be noticed to do him justice: a mne!.....!. rnrrv.nfr 88lbs. 1st heat by Col
uiubi.s 3m."48. 2d heal by Jerrv , 3m.
47s. (Columbus, as testified by the
judges, hav mg when in 00 yard.-- ol the
stand and alieaa tiiaiic in .mcmi" ...
3d heat by Jerrv, (closely contested) 3ni
51f.iract a lull mile. This time it
never wn beaten by colts on
ihe continent. But his math race ' nil
Remus ws enough, Columbus thenthree vcars old. gave lo Remus choice of
distant e, ho VR?) being fivo years old,
LEXINGTON, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1835T.-i.-int t'- -i
carried equal weighty and he beat himwith ca&c. -
Mr Giceuhury Willi.im; llic cclchra-tefl-t- i.
liner, nis uUlns riTlificito (whichis too oiijt for ulifi1sitinti in this lull) in pirotation to this "Th.it on ihe roadto MiNMssippfeJi3 was titkiin with thecold tendered his cmi-(i:- i
nsoUitJ lh.it 1 rehiifinit-he- the ideaol lUlllllli liirn in 111 C JucKy olil!) i.icps in:it Null Iicz, whirji v ere anpioai hint;near, hut turliiua e .hi oppuiiunily pir-- -
Milled itself iiiuutMliatvly afier 'Ti'''iSSiLJvtntei) not oni ic consrtTer- - l
nble'eppiiscs whirh his pioprietors hadiiifiiiieil, hm vvon tin- hi.nelf hnn.ir iiattull ciue hi. ii to .'oct'tto from tbo publictli.it p.itrimatjp irhich he so juslhj merits,!this waslsi ma'ch race" against titc noted I
h"ise Renins 2 mile heats for $S00 nsido toSUll.s on eah, which lie Leat ivi h une- - orquiillcd rase. . The condition of tin race'wasajone sfiTHcieni to damp the sptntpf
he nio- -t da ring spoilsmen, when they rtyflee led that Columbus a three year din1
coll, was to contend in equal combat withaffile. year old horse, who had run wjllinnparalled honor ainJiMiccp.s with thebest horses of the West." Copt, fancywho trained Columbus and is (well knownto gentlemen of the turf, in his certificase s.ns, "That i am Satisfii:!) Colurn-,wn- s
one aniongsl the best race horses thi"coun'tv overproduced."
rEDiGitr.i: and per form ante.POLt ' M Ill'S was bv ihe mScli aduiiretl
and dijiTiijiuisbed raee horse O.car, he"h the ce4 mile hore Wilke'- - VX oitfler, be by the
oldimpoilen Diooieil. Wonder'-da- u as (.'olonet Epp's eret mare, she by I'lpno-ai- (be byliiniu ij's Aral. lan.) lit llrnnmei liy Valiant ;ValMill wa- - out of a full blooded Jul) IJo'er mareEni)'- - nrry 1nare ws also ihe dam of General.tacksun'h Pacolel, Pallifox, and others
Ihe distliit;ui-hr- d ami vrrv suproor brooi!mare, tto-- v CUck, b the imported S4tiaot, heby O'Kellv'-- l' Iip7e (who was 'ihle'lo ive anyhorse in England a disUnce in hi- - da t E(Jlil-- e byMaisk.beh. Stpnit. h by lUil!.-!- ( 'hitdrrs andhe hv Dailet AMinn. iU.u Vuajo,
,v Soap, lii-- i ilaut hv Urpu'nv, he bv Gn.tolohiupint ol a -- isier to HUck and al! 1'iack. R- -v aClir ( moiiIU Camilla bv Ihe old im ;
p'uled ild.nr her t,iaud dam, .letht the oldher great giaud dam the famous j
hronitifnajn Diana b l'Uit.li'u-- , her e ClauddaValh Pautlei, by Slerniiii . be. n e giaod ev''auQbe luipoi'ed mrtie i ver I't tte'l-- 'eiz- Arab an In I 'upland, a- - was al-- o Hie all .ve- -
mi.'ied -- ir!ing ; Wipl.ir hj ( ale, be h) Godot-lii- n
Vrabian Claudius lit 'he old unpolled . s,
Id Jans of England bt Godolpbin Arabian.The dam of Claudius by Sterling, Ue by UtllFiee
ialiiau .
('iluinbtK1 dam was pdmh f'Jilel m norled horse'tin iaiui'Mi of England, be by'O'Kelly's Eclip-e- ,oe b tlrtisk, Kr. l)ui aminnV dnnrAspasta by ittIt ii e I lero.l, hi- - diand dam Doris htr mjttk, hisggiaud dam. Helen by Spectator, his ga T&fi'liLldam Daphne, by (odolphin Aiahian. t Ql3IStIIU'."-T;Modda- Dy .tieiiiu, ins j grann najirMjj-th-
c lebraled race horse Flag of Tnice. MeTtTIi
t by Siepheu Sunih ol VirginTtf and wasg it by John Holmes's Merlin touog Merlin'sdam was a splendid mare got bv Old Quit kllter,am'behylhe old Imported Medlet Holmes'.Mer'iu by friar, Janus, X.c. Flag of Truce byunpolled Gol'tfuuler, bis dam by Flmulapiiram)dam by An lolle, g grand dam 1) ot.l reaiubuglll.Flag of Crime 'tas ihe sire ns mail) distinguishedraceis-amo- iheiu. Colonel Taloi's funousrunning hori: Levialhan, and first foiisul. tt ho
won :21 lare- - from 3 lo 7 tears ol I. averainius00 guinea- - each. II) WIS TIIOMlgDN..In Ihe sail of 127. Ciotuiiihus, then veari o.,
tt as enicied tt nh eighl other roll- - ol sine promise.1'isepliliie, Jenj , I iVMthe se'ei t -- toe k
of Tennes-i- m a ett ep.laWWr ihe Gall-tli-
linl, raritni-7M- rarh. HtlWlJeoige Elliott's,slue i oil Jen) . bt Tactile!, "on thehisthe.it j
COLUAIISUS ihe 2d and 3d heal-wit- h ease;lsihiai, lmiJOs. 'il heal, lull's. 3d heal, lin56-- . I he -- ame lall and a lett f ay aster, Collliilbus tt on llie colt rai e at rt-haii- tt oh rte. at .
Iltobeal-- . beallng several bur lolls; lime. 1st'heal, liuals M bra', lm SI'-- In T o- -
lu ni lit- - vt.is uol pill lo In- - p. ed on an t pan ur diegioiiiul in eithei heal In tl e fall i.f 2i. I 'lionbos, Iheu 'I t ears dd, -- tailed ot er the NrtsvoleIra. k,- - mile hrtis, can t n e Wdili-- ., it'Ub olnnrlCrmgr Elllotl's celericated liol-- r .leirj , lij Pai
Mr. Tompkin's Malm a bt O-- r ar, and Mr.( aiiei'--ai- lt Ns'-I-m-; the li heat aswnnbyt i ill ii bos in Sin sf" omlheat w.f it on by
.Irirj ; time, 3ii47s 3d heal, 3m Sis. Cclmn-bo- s
iiiiavoidabl) loi tins mce hjtlynig Ihe track
just l.elore pa-i- ng Ihe judges' ntffc (ec ceitlhcate of judgi s.) Two weeks aster, (Vduiubus
won Ihe j ickty ilii'i por-- e, fir-- t day at GalUlin,wnlio'it oppo-uto- o alt ajraitt to furl aaio-- t
hno, ilKiivh lliere were many dot ngotshrd racers
pieeeot.The-amef- Columbus was liken by Mr.Brr-r- v
Williimsto Floience, Ala in verv bad con-
dition, mite heats, and ttasbeaien byMr. Thompkii.'s Maltina by r, wbich maiebe bad distanced a Irtv wc.k before. From
thence he mis travelled to Nalches, and tbrrf rana inaicli race against ihe mited hnr-- e Remus, twomile heat-- ! for $8110 a side, carrj ing ciOlhs on
h Hemus being 5 and coliimlius J tearsold giving him the advantage of equal weight-- ;nteniujiasimrtVcolV'1 Col. G. EUiut's Jerry a
lew day- - beloi- - ;) the odds weie fearful, but lbeat this nre Willi unrtpial ra-- e. From
.. t. ..(....in. itu travelled lo Nett-- leans.liiniic in."" "- - " - '.i .... ii... .... in pnnd hrattli ami condllioii. !
the hrsl ila, 4 mile heals, wliicb heMr. Millei'- - sine sialliontt nn wiib ea-- beaoug
by Tunoleoii time, 1st heal, 7m. 58s. 41
heat, dm. In ihe fall ns 18 X), Cnluinbiiy then 4
....el I. waseiiieied day, 3 nijlc heals.'f. o.ejo.k)'. .lubp, .se a, I Iailst ille. Zip:.....!...!tie hkiivcu
aud took thetpur-e- , BUafra,d lu coMrn,t ,u,
.houali there were many sine hoises presenixB,ng ihe number. (Jen. U. Desha's celebianiare.Jo-rplim- e, b Oscar I lm rollowmg weetl.. r.m thr mile heals at Galtatm . which he wolf
with healing Mr. Haifleli-ilion- , by Sir Archie.Two weeks alier, be"" was eon-re- al e,
mile heats, bun be mi wiih gif at ea-- e at a sin-
gle heat, I'eatiug Mr Hood's line Mare, by Sir
Anhie:.tud !!o(kt .Mmu.iain, b) Sir AiclceThrnrxi week he ran ihe ilnet mile dat airiankliu, which he won with rase, neaiins Hol-
land Davi-'- s stallion l.aiaveite. by Cooquerer.
outol the dam of Amtrew Jak-"- n.
CEIt I ll'ICA I'ES.Spencer"1 Choice, Ten,tept. 13, 1831.
I have thisdav Leen called in lor my
"opinion of the cilebratud italhon Colum--
" - m :i rz .umwK.m T im 11 n ru j ttjiimi 'fr--i-7- n.iaf " jw 4.tit:iii . - - m h ..
bus. I saw lurii run several races, andfeelno hfsitati'in insajing ho is a j'iiccorseof the ii.--st order; he was at all
nines biyjly minaged, and in the worstline :ciiih1iiiiiii to run, when 1 have
seen niiivrnipnna iianot thiti!., properlynian.io;ct!T lie wouM. have ever lost ' anvrace hesjarled lor; hi? rls Osca&trtjtfout; o('lloiios( horsesujvc raised pqjiie'r
Hi.iofujftr Aii.pntwjlns brood las pure'as vtrgijLgold, .'id his poWcqas a raceiIjors.' Idfc- - bcjAmrely equalled inhis'r.tiajifcsim'iitr cu onlh tincl do
nut JlidlldW" Old flPftr hml WBrior?!luvnn in the days of Clnldjrs. fain toldthe gentlemen, Messrs. Thompson andBledspe, the present owners of Columbusare abou to remove him to Kentucky.
feel no he.sitytipu in recommending himthe patrons of the blood hoise, in I Insany oilier countiy. 1 think' ho will
suit well to cross on the blooded isKentucky, at he possesses uncommonsliength, with great purity of blood, aswill be seen upon examination of his ped-igree, that his veins run full of the puretEngli-l- i crosses, sueh as Diomed, Sal-tr.tt-
Flimnap, Eclipse, $!, O. SHELBY.
We were present at the fall races overthe Hartsville tmf when Col. Elliot'sPacolet Jerrv beat Coliiinbus, both three
ears o!dt The Unit: of the first heat ofthe two miles which they ran, was record-ed, we believe, 3in. 48 1 2 sccfiniK 2dheat in 3in. '17s., lhat of the 3d in 3m.51s. Is wo ate wrong the entry of theJudges can coin-c- t it. The two last healswere won by Jerry. Columbus was bad-
ly rode the fir.--t hcat.itjhich he won', how-
ever, with apparent case. Our opinionwas at the lime, and now, had lie beenwell rode the first heat he would havewon the second also; and us it va, helost it onl by one length. Columbus win.trained that sill b Captain Il.iney. Wewitnessed and timed thr trial m his turf
l
before he was taken to (Iattsville. Withbud start, and in his training shops
much worn, he inn his mile in lm. 50-- .We do not hesitate to pronounce that theperformance at Hartsville, and the manv
ii'cucps which he jr.ive'nf both lice'sand li'.ttoiiiin the 'rHiunigat Captain
entitle Coliimuus lo rank amonglhchi'.-.-t running horses in Tet
AflDREWJ. DONROBERT DESHA
We the undersigned, j idges of theJockey club race over the Hartsville tmf,
the fall of 1S28, do certify that Co-
lumbus, then three cars old. started overthe Hartsville turf two milcTieatsjjyilhCol. Eliim's P.ic.lct lior-i- : Jerrv. TIr.John 'I'hompltins' mare Malviua, and Mr.diner's mare Sally Nailer; the sir-- a Uqfttvva won by Coluinbii'- - in three ininntos4S spcoikU; the second Iicat was won b
'Jerrv, in throe minutes 47 second. Co- -
Mum! us unavoidably lost the heat bv attempting lo sly just before he passed thepo cs
I'I'iiokas Domio, War. Lauderdale,William Hall, M. D. Sharp,'John Mills, JoJIX BttADI.KY,
A. G. D' n no, JoJI.N Nl'LSOX,
Jr.ssu IIaney.T , February 11, 1S30.
The n'opriclor desiies lhat breeders'will callyjil look at his hoie and deridelortbeiiiFWV'es Kxaniino his pedigreeand see is he lias not descended from a
.i . . iline til noiiie ancesu v , iiucoiii.iuiiuuiuul.v one sinulo doubtful cioss Evaminelit performance andeeif he is not wor-
thy i is 'the dMtioctinii awarded by hisitrainers, who have certified and by tho.wholo undivided cnninmnity of Tcnncs-spo- .
who have seen so often his exhibi-
tion of game and speed.DAVIS THOMPSON.
Sie SCHOOL FORatvT&X, ENGStTSSJlS,
ifJllGenTgtlnwn, Kentucky."JtHE I'iTiTesstirol Mauiennticj. in Genrgetntt n
il I'ollege, (eoui-aie- at West Pn.i.i) natn orgaiuxe a corpse of Civil Eugiiirrron
the fiist day nt May, 1835. bring the day onwhich the summer session of the Col-
lege will rnnunciiLC. Sludenij eplermg die classwill nut be requi'rd in study swiy otherihan suclTS'arr necessary ulTqiialiU tlieni forilu biisiiies maitJJngiiicer. The lm anon of sev-
eral roads th(b1lli and . ear Georgelonn, soon lo
ade, wnKilTorrl fatorable oppbriuiijtlfs loraTilul MflCiirat l.ogineer. vai annus ton
UCliiluit....a.l ...... ti. . mafiiral........ riart.... ns. the rillirse. .t'lWessor himetf attending the c'.as, furnisli7il
with the nreessaiy for sun eying aHaute, and letellmg a !..ad or CanalAijyoi'ettho has learned I'iane Geometry, rOT1'rninea I'rarllrttl and Srienlific Engineer tlFtwosessions . I'lStnhi- - lime v. ill sulHce fur our t ho
has teamed Sortetms, fbenii-tr- y , Natural Phil-
osophy , Geology and Mineialogy .
When u is knot-- that a jimiiginan jifordiua.caii ennunand $1110 orrt skill in Engineeenng,
CI i00 a yeai, in any part of the United Siaies,...! ih.niii r..iomeer ol Inch ttandiog leinves
from 300(l lo 50HO per aniiuiu and, funher-,mr- e.
tnai died maud lor sorli. Is int.ea-in- g in
teo-lol- d ratio la-l- rr man me supply .....rreadily admittei' , thai no por-o- ii iao be lesorted
n ... lil... . . Ill P ...en o till- - country rtlntc nun- -,U, .I nma or,.M. ...,sorable and lucrative.im.r f.., for not less than K10U Engineers (prin-
cipal and -- uboidinate) lu ihe Valley,
and the .lefiuen. s highlt injurious to me inleresis
ofoui cotinii), and l" me character of our public
tvolkS ,,T K li AI S .
Tor the Session of the ninnths, twenty dollaisin advance. For the attendance ol the 1'ioir-siT- ,
in making a receniioisaoce during the tacanon,itu evlra see of ten dol'ars w ill be ieifhiil lu ad
vance ol 'ac b nxlenl altemlng ihe cc uipany cv
erj onedelrajln. Ins own expenses.Georgetown, March 3, 183j
i
THK ANNUAL ELECTION,lO a Piesiitfnt and Dirertors of liift Dan- -
ra il1e, I.ancustrr, nml NichoiaviHe Turn- -
pik.j Road l nmpany, will be held mi ihe 1st tli n L
next. 10 o'clock, a. ., at the hm.se oftf m .i .. r ti .i Ken4lr. l"vsi 41 MIC Hllllllll 1)1 IHUKIDnll (111 "
tm-k- nver;ai .vli.rh time au.l place a grnerapiit-- 1'
,H be more ceuvemeut in ex.endmg .lie iv.t'W "flhe l"' A"'1'10'.
Sir. JOHN NORTON t, S. ,1 fofflr" f o, J&
L Aud,t0r,March 21, 1835 -11- -7. rf Inllars.rs friecfdly to Ibi- - uMlenaking, rhiy
aid it essentially by "git nig the abate uoti-- e an ii- -
. - iitt crinftti.i .ii.i-- Hintgaiioiiw.si m
j
BY AUTpfgrfry,lLaws of the United St let ue at the set
aessiunof the li&nty-lhtr- d Gmgress.
Puiuc No. 18Ait ACT making appropnation fnruhe civil and
diplomatic expenses ns Guveruiqenii fur tlietear one tlioiistiid.ejlht huudied aitjlrlirtv-five- .
Be it enacted hi IhfSenale audi IJnnse ns Hepreaenlalifesn the Umled Stales ns America mCnnifi ess ammblrd. Thai the lid'oiniig uin be,and the same are hriebt, , appropriated, lo be paioui of any uuappropiiited money in Hie Trcasuiy,uz:
For pav nml mileige of ihe members of Congress ami Delegates, tlnee hundred and hfiv-ihie- e
thousand two hundred and forly eight dollars.For pav of die olhccis ami clerks of the Senate
and House of Itcpie-euiaiite- s, thirty-iliie- e thouand seven hundred dollars.
For tiitinnart'. fuel, iirintiij8feid all oilier in
cideinal and conlll'g'ul eTpt113 of the Sennle,iiicludiijg titenty Ihotisaiid dcfllara deficieucj ol
apprnpnatiiiii fur the same ohjei is fur Hie teame lliou-aii- d eieht hondieil and unity lour, the
sum ofegbty fne ilimotu five hundred dollarslor siaiiouaij, fuel, piiuiing , ami all oiner
and coiilllig'ul exp-os- ns the ll"U- - i (
Itciue-enlallte- s, un hiuiilied uioo-ao- d iUiIUis
The two sums last menlioofd lo be applied io the
ajuienl of the ordmairv expendiluies of the Senue ami House ol liepusemames seveiallt, antn no olbei purpose.
For compensation, lo the President and VicePirsidrnt nl the I 'oiled Slates, Ulfrikc retary olSlaie, die Set ceiary of the TreasuianKsecrelaryus tVar, die Seen la.t ol me Nav",'aTa the Post-
master Geneial, sixty tuou-a- n I dollarsFor clerks and is jn tha uflice of tin
Secretary of Slate, iweiit) lhuusaud lime bun Indollars
For clerks, machinist, and messenger la Ibi
I'aieut Olbie, five muiis-uu- fmr boniired H1
la.s. fFor incidental and contingent expenses ol ihe
Depaitiiieiu ns Stale, including the expen-- e al
p.. Mi. In. g ami distiibiiiiug the laws, Iweut) fieilioii-ao- d onllars.
For rontingeiil and incidental expenses ofO.lite, luu dioosaid dollais,
Foi imiipiliiigisi nl priiiimgilie I leiimal l'ej,'Ster, oi e iliinisan I eight htiiiineil dollais.
tor die superintendent i'l tv.urhmcn of the
.lordiea-- t executive building, cne thousand sitehim 'rei' dollars
For conttiigeul expensrs of -- aid building,llhor, nil, I'pans ol die liulltlmgr, liner
Ihuii-au- il three hiindied and silly .Jp.lais. .
For louipensaiinn lullie cleisa'jln'l messenger-i- n
the office of the Serietarjriihe I'reasuij,dioiisdiK1 seven bundled cTollars.
for coiiipeiisatioo to He 1'iqltl nmplinllei.die 'lieasuij, tlnee thoma C r.tt huin'rcd uOI'llr- -.
For coinpensation to the driks," nEjEfSSeuaer- -
in tin- nflicr of die Fisl I omplnij uiiietrenih'.ii-an- d ihretr hnndred dollar-- .
For compensation to die Second Comptrollerof the Tirasurt, doee thousand itoBnis
Forcmopelisation lo the rleik'Sibml messenger
in inetifilie ol lh Second I oinplrolWr, ten tl'.ou. .. I I I. II. il.illllG..........sano lour ouiioii-- nun titFor compeu-ati.- m to the t irst Auditor ol lltjrs:
'fieasirt. thiee thousand dollars.For Couipeii-auo- ii to die deiksand messenger
in die nlhce ns. die Fist Auditor, fourleen thou-
sand iiuir liundied dul'ars.For ron nnisation to ihe Second Auditor ol llie
Tiracurv. three tliou-an- c dollais.
Fni coinpensation to the cleiks and mrsseuger... ii. ,..rr of die Src.inl Aufinir, Kveuirrntimiivniid nine hundred dollars.
For ounnen-aiin- ii m the 'I hud Auditoi of die
'I'r asurv. tlnee lhon-an- d dollarsr..., ... iioetSaiion to ihe cleiks ami messengers
in dw office ns the ' hud Auditor, twenty sour
dioo-aii- five bundled an I filtt dollars.the Fourth Auditor ofFoi compensation
the 'I lea-ui- y thien llioii-t- dollars.r. .oiopensalioji lo die clerk ami niessehgjr
it I ho olhce of llie Fuui lb Airttitnr, levenl&rtj. i. .,., i..m1fni.t'n,l fiflv dollars.UHinsniiiirtii
For co.nueii'aiion to-the 1'i.lh
-Auduor oflii
tlirpp thnnsamtp...!.o,iilUlhf cleiVs and messenger1
i the olfice nl the Fifth Auditor, twelve thousanr
huudied I'ollais.eighl of the Uni-
tedm the TreasprerForcouipensa.u.n
Stales, three thousand dollais. V.
For compensation to ihe.lr.k an.Tmcssenger
htjjieolhce ol .he Trea-o- r, nl the United Males,seTOi Ihnusaud one huudied and filry ctollars.
10 the Register of the '1 reas-u- rt
For compel sal.onllnee Ibou-au- d dollais.
10 die cleiks and
in the omce ot die Register ol the Tieasury, tttenihou-an- d two hundieii nouars.
pensation lo lbe Commissioner of Ihe
General Land Olfice, three thousand dollars.
Fur con.pen-aiu.- n lo die clerk, and messengersZ':(Z7nZ13
For compensation to the Soliclor of the Treas- -
UIVl nil" I'lU'""'1"For coninensaiion lu die leiks ami messenger
in the ..Ihe e ol the Solicitor ol the Tieas.irt, tlnee
ibou anil nine huudied ami fifty dollais.
f. .,.,.. ..annii in i he to ioe v niu':. " F. . .. to thesetend, of,,inissioiierso ,tie Snkmg , ...! itnnvFe'nuarv, one ibousand eighl liuimieii ."".j
oiner iniiirinii "seterali.flice.- - of the Treasury Department, e.so on ins several sou.-- , " . . ,
ol tne irtasurj,theFnr.hr omce oimiluding ani "?.T7. m r.
co.eoereol oi
...i. buoclied collars.
tor ofhee ol F.n Complioiler, one
five hundred collars.
? dyi. sojk:- - A
FoV ihpnftlre of ihe 3fii Compttoller, ootboticaiid bimdrrd dft ITaTir
Ftirlhe of the First Auditor, eight hun- -tire-- i ooiiarsi
Tor "jjpof the Second Atlditor, one itfouiHi miliars.rn. !. nlt.n C.I T,t?T-- .l A ...I ....." ' " """-- ' " "" "W" 'cuu, tor, Fiiu nun--,
one ll'iou- -
one tho'j- -
m$ or the offlc-- e of the Treasury of the Unitedales, seven iiuod i ed dollars .
ihe olli. e of Uegiswnf th Treasury, tlirealid dollars. ,
mTM tbjK.lfire of the Solnjitur of ths Xfea'uty'flwUiFsMjrl i ''tWMU, ,lMl
Foi die office ofibeTbfniflslTOlWfiheCfKh- -eral Land Oilier, inrl.i'lfiw one liiindrcil thousandpap hmuts, and cost of printing patents, titenlylito thousand dollars.- -
For additional clerk bire,;n tlie issuing ofnuli-tar- V
laud si rip, miking out of paten for Virginia'military surveys, and for private land claim's, andin adjusting lha arcounts of the surveyors gepert,sour thousand dollais
For conipeiisao u lo six additional clerks, ogtyear, maid in legisienug sales of land-- , and atl- -
jii-tl- die accounts of receivers of public s,
and lm tpuitug tract bpolsi, making index-es, and bunging up other arrears, six thousandtlpllais.
F"oeuetving ihe old War Office index of Vir--
ginia.iHiiary tt airanis,and patents is&ueil onsur-teysnia-
to sansfy thettame, one thousamrrivtrhundred I'ollars. ,
For prepiraiinn of mips to examine ajirlcheck tuauiiti3faud technical drsigualibiTyif
nl" liacli.innf Strlinnj sobs pieparatory 10
paieui-- , ami in couipaiing char-ges made bj surtvjor-geucr- tvdb the lines exhibited on die return of survejs, one thousand Ho-llars.
For tvritiugiirecording, examurng, making outlists, and tiansmiltit'g eighty thousand patents,fifteen thousand dullaj-s-
Fnradrlinaiial c eili biro in Ihe Bureau of pri-
vate land claims, to aid in the invusngatloji oflancTtiilrs; and tmtioj and rrrnnln g lalents for
pnvale laud claims; and recording de l ol trans-
fer of lands reseived luftBlividual Indians, under
tieaoes afler conveyanccJTby them, two thousand
lo'larte.,Foi fAtnslaiions, and for expense of passpoibJ
and sea leoris, miee hundred dollars.For siaiiuz anil nriniiui: the iniblic aicounls for
die j ear one ihou-an- d ight hnndretl and Ihirly
hte,oo. iboto.iid hundred ctoiiais.Forcompeu-atio- n ol supeiinlendeni and watch-
men or the buildings occupied bv YieatmryDepaiWienl, including arrearages foi one thou-
sand eight hundred and thirty tlnee, the sum oftwo thousand sour hundred and seventy five dol-
lars.For incidental and contingent expenses of said
building, including fuel, labor, oil, repairs, furni-
ture, and for rem, amounting in three thousand-- ete.i hundred and fifty dollais, eiihl thousandlollais.
Forrnmprnsarinn to the clerks and messengers
in the office of the ol War, twelvethousand six hundred and fifty dollars
fjitcoiiliiigeiii eipensfof llie office of thethri-- r ibotisauil dollars.
hMwciIis, maps, and plans lor the War De- -'
partilirnl, lir IbniiMiid collaiS.For in '.h lounty Hiio. ciurcau,
fuui bundled dultar-- .For co .ipeusation to tile Commissioner of In-
dian aff ins, dure thousand dollars.For compensation to cleiks and messenger?
m the ollice of Indian affairs, fife thousand sevenbiindrrd dollais.
For cuiiungrnt expenses of said office, eight .
hundred dinars.For coioprnsalion lo the clrrks and messenger,
in ihcnlfiir of ihe I'av ntasier Geneial, sour thoui-iiu- .l
siv himditta dollarsFor loniiugent expenses of said office, three
huudied cblarsVFur compensation to the cirrus nun me v..6n
in the oflice of Ihe Commi-ai- ) Geneial ofand for a cletk employed at the seat of gov-
ernment, sour thousand two hutn'ied dollars.For contiiigertt expenses of said office, eight
hiiirir.l ftnllare.Forcnmpfiisaiion to the clerks in the office of
die Adju'ant General, itvo thousand nine hundred
and silly dullats.Furcnnliugeul expenses of said oSlce, one tliou- -
sand dollais. .For conipensa-io- lo in the omce oi
the Quaiterniasler General, two thousiud cna
hundred and fifty dollars.Fur contingent expenses of said office, six
dollaisoi compensation lo the clerks in the other of
the Commissar) Geneial ol iw j ihou-s.hi- .1
in le hundred and fifty dollars.For ri.ninrui rxoensei of said office, including
priming ad.eitiseinenis, m'o thousand sit hun-
dred dollars ' .
For compensation to tne clerks in the office o.
the Chief Engineer, two thousand nine bundled
and fifty dollais.For contingent expenses of said office, one thou-
sand dollars.For expenses of ihe lithcgiapic press of the War
Depailmeiil, n ven hundred and silly dollais,Foi compensation to the clerks in 'he Ord-
nance Office, two thousand lime bundled BiHlJifiy
dollars. - &...l"i ;nlingent expeiiseofsaM office, eightoreoxjcuiar-- . .
Forcompensatioo to lbe cletk:m the office or
the Si,irgeun General, eleven Huudied and fifty
dollars. i.Fnr contingent expenses of said office, Tour
hundred dnllnrs. V
For salait of die leik in the Topographical
Bureau, one ilmusaod clo'lar".Fni conoi'grul expenses of the TopngiaphlCil
I"""'"1' "d "Bu.eau, one til" -
livn dnllaii and bllv etlls. I
For the sala.y ofthe I. ommissioiiei ui . s..s.o...,
.iur miinri inin etletijnne.ekl.eeu bundled and dnrij-ttt- g.at.levrfli.fe.ary pensions, three Ibousand sour hun-
dred dollais .. .!,...ngcrs in tne renmn m.i, ".. --
?l? h c.i, do ars. ...aa humMM ui" ir -of t,eiks tmplo5ed;iof
June, eighteen fiurfflred and thirty loui, required
the of Congress, at anto be made during recess
I average of eighty dollars per month for each cleiKj
:" dollars.;' ;;;,. ;;..o;,,r.n., p.u. -- r p.
recoicls, ana "tuerI'tuintg revolutionary- ..r...- - c'n.n.iiist.ioner of rtn- -
geucies in the mn oi ...e - "-- I
siois.s.x thousano five hundred dollars.
'two ibousand five hundiecl noiiais. -For sala.ies ol cleiks transfeired f"' ,ne'"
"of lhe See re lary ol W ar, sour thousand e.ghlliuii
d,FoL of additionalclerks, ten thousand
""J,
five, ivteuiy six dollars and '"'"i" '"'' ' ", n)0I)lh, to p.epa.e a statement under dieexpenses of .....on.., P" i. ,tl0n50l .ena.eof the sixth and dioiirth of
ttecre.arythe :e
die b.uo.-.-
iiinusand sitethe die uiou-sa'i- d
fiveiffice
thedie
the the
(our
the
lb.
bun-
dled
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