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EDircn »*«’.<» t » ‘■u I.SQ.
VOL. IV. nO. S.
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POSTAGE.
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as all others, that the postage of all letters and
caaamunications to Ute Editor or Proprietor
must bo paid. We repeat it again,—and re
quest all persons having occasion to address us
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of Union, are particularly requested togivethei
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yer forwarded to them.
TO ADVERTISERS ABROAD.
Persons, at a distance, who are desirous '
of giving 1 their advertisements an extensive
circulation, are respectfully informed that
THE STANDARD OF UNION pre-ents the
means of spreading them before a larger
■umber of readers than any paper in Geor
gia, or perhaps in the Southern country,
with but a single exception. There is not
■ State or Territory in the Union, t<» which
it has not found its way ; and scarcely a
Post Office in this State w ere it is not ta
kao.
Splcfiidid and plain
Cabinet
FURNITURE &C.
FOR SALE BY
THOS. 11. WOODRUFF;
At his New WARE-ROOM corner of
Campbell and Broad Streets, first corner
below the late fire.
niF7f| 1
I BEG leave to express my gratitude to the
public for their kindness and liberality, and ;
tender them the assurance of my future ex-r
--tior Ito please ami give H iving
ma- e such arrangements at the Noithern Man
ufactories as to warrant a quick succession of
supplies to my sto' k, 1 can at all times be found
with a good assortment, and have now on hand
and for sale as above.
PIANOS. with English ami French action
and Metalie Plates with elegant Scroll Bases
Vorneied feet, of easy touch, perfect tone, and
•qu> lin all respects to any ever offered in the '
market.
SOFAS of different kinds, with plain and
Sg’d s ating.
SI L EBOAR DS, with Mahogany, Italian ami
Egyptian Marble tops.
BUREAUS, withand without Swin’sglasses,
do. with Marble tops.
BOOK CASES, of different style and pri
ces.
WARDROBES “
CE NTRE TzYBEES, with bl’k a white Mar
ble tl)| A.
PIER to match.
P. & C. DINING TABLES, swivel top.
PLAIN do in setts.
BREYKFAST ANDTEA TABLES.
LOOKING GL ASSES, MIRRORS, YND
TOILETS, with M thogany, Gilt, and Mahog
any and Gulf frames.
CHAIRS ot Mahogan’, Curled and Birds
Eye Maple.
d> Fancy and Windsor, of every style
and pi re,
BE! STEADS, Ac. Ac.
All of which the public are respectfully invi
ted •o call and examine for themselves.
Feb. 21 6—ts.
Brousjrf to
WN Sandersville on the J 4th Decettbei last, a
ffi- Negro man about thirty years of age, by the
name of Abram, who says he belong* to a man hy
the name of Henry Coisma-t, living io Madison
county, in the state of Mississippi, near the too 11 ol
Livingston ; he is about*, feet high ratherof a light
complexion. Ibe owner D requested to come
forward, prove property, pay 'isperts'-s 011*4 take
him away. J F VIKTIiJNG TON. Jailor.
January 19, j _ t f
THE RENOWNED bascombe.
do'in Base.,mbe’s challeng*; to
four mile heats ag-iinst anv
MC*® horse, mare, or gelding, in the
United States, over the Augus
ta Course fortweiity hetisand dollars, not h,av
iag been taken, he will tgreeably t„ the terms
»f said challenge, be let to mires the ensaing
ceaeon, at Augusta Ga.
Ample provision h is been m ide for keeping
mares sent from a distance, to remain with the
horse. .
His pedigree, performance, and price, will
tie published in due tune. Jan. FJ I—ts.
Standard of Union.
*W.
;.:a sK'-JAL.
f’UR 1 '• E- H Y’NF.S Inn resumed the prnc
--Y X Hee ol de.livim- .iml ii- cull t r >1 hrancht -s.
t" w ii. ii !>;-■ uudiiideil itt' ntii'll wid be oevo'etl
I until til.' close ol th ■ sickly > '.non. Wit.-it not
I piob-ssiou io in. nt, h.. m iv !>c consulted at the
; -'lie ■ .‘i T.-tofore occupied by bun. or at the Ea
! le Tiv -rn.
j .-qiartu. August 1, ISlff. 29—ts
son/•; i; yes.
nniiosF. afflicted with inlkiiued or sore eyes
M should be aware lif the great excelleacie»
ol Or. 4</,7V» $ A/c 3 ..ter. in the irealineul ol't.ii
tf tuhle.oiue atilicti-m. ii Ii >s been before the
pu'ilic lint i le.i t time, yet it Ir.- -tr.-ady been
-an ly tested tn comp ois m with ail the coniin e
remedies. and with whtit success may be inferred
.rom tic* ex on-five demand now existing fur p
and from the tt.i m-coits testimonials of its value
now in the haul, of the proprietor, one or two
of which it w is deemed proper to subjoin.
Sir .- It is with pleasure I state to you. that mv
wife who was troubled with sore eves, was com
pletely cured by using one hottie of Dr, Admits'
Eye Water,
JOHN (,KRONER. Green street, wear 7th.
Norristown Pit
Mr. Fisher : I take pl ' isure in bearing t -stimo
’.y to the superior excellence ot - Dr. Adam’s Uy.-
\V ater over all the others that I h ive tried. Ha
ving given Dr. Thompson's a fair trial I cousidet
Dr. \dams' by farthe best, as it is free from that
smarting produced by Thompson’s. 1 know sev
eral gentlemen in this place who have tried both
and they decidedly prefer Dr. Adams’ Eye Water ,
a very valuable medicine. Yours,
BF.XJ. POWELL.
Prepared and sold by the sole proprietor, .to
saph F isher. south-west corner of Seventh mid
Buttonwood streets, and of Hiiddlesim. Norris
town.
A constant supply of the above for sale nt
JOHN M. SH ARP’S Sparta.
Oct. 11. 39—ts.
IS aim Jor t2ie
TOOTII-AIO:
Petersburg, Ya. 2 June, 1836.
11. D. M’Lvtosh, Esq., Henry County, Ga.
Dear Sir:— l am this morning in receipt of
your favour of the 18th instant, requesting io
have some of the Bahn sent out to your State as
soon as possible. Such is the pressing demand
in every section, that I have, as vet, not been
able to supply the orders that have been some
time on hand. I have had an order from Au
gusta, Georgia, and Savannah, since last win
ter, and only last week sent one groce to each
place. Dr. E. R. Calhoun, of South Carolina,
has contracted for that Stale and Gem-git, and
1 have shipped to him near live (human I hot
ties, all that 1 could spare. As soon as 1 can, I
will send him more; but when, I cannot sav, as
I must divide it as well as 1 can, until 1 can sup
ply each State fully. 1 willdomysi 11 the pleas
ure of requesting Dr. Calhoun to establish au i- ■
gency at youi office as soon as oilier engage
meiits will allow. I have been putting up near
ly two thousand per day, and now find mvsell
in want of about fifty thousand for immediate
use, and have not fifteen bottles, but what are i
packed up for shipment. From the present de
mand, 1 should not lx? surprised, if it were to
take five hundred thousand bottles a year to sup- ;
ply the demand.
Yours respectfullv, &c.
11. B. MONTAGUE.
ADDI riONAL CERTIFICATES.
Albemarle, April, 1836.
Dear Sir:— \\ e suppose you like good news,
particularly when y.«u arc mostly interested. :
We have but two bottles left of the box of Balm ;
you sent us. You can draw at sight for .8 , 1
which we believe will be the amount, after de- i
ducting commission and expenses We will |
thank you to send to our friends, Messrs. * * ♦, i
of Richmond, by first conveyance, a double box, :
which you will put at your wholesale price, for I
which you can also draw on ns. It has failed I
io two instances in this neighborhood, hut one oi j
the persons that we have seen, thinks it was
(with him) rheumatism, as he had the tooth )
drawn, and the pain still continued.
Several persons have used it, with defective !
gums, or scurvy, anti are so much delighted with ;
it, that we are charged to keep asnpplv. The I
ladies are using it with the tooth-brush, and say [
that it is the best thing for the teeth and gums I
they have ever used. We are glad, for the sake
of the sufferers, as well as on your account, I
that this remedy is not only not of Northern or- !
igin, (from whence all the patent nostrums I
come,) but is a Virginia preparation, and bv a
Virginian. Nor does ii detract from its ellicaf v, |
on account of the place of its preparation, (Pe
tersburg,) once styled by Mr. Jefferson, the
“cockade of America.” It seems to us, that
all you now have to do, is to see to it, that you
keep a supply sufficient for the demand—for if
it sells elsewhere a» it has done here, there will
he no end to the demand. Several merchants
of my acquaintance, mean to send for a box.
Allow us to congratulate you, and the public,
i* the discovery and use of the only remedy (ex
cept drawing) for tooth-ache, that has yet been
discoverL’d.
Respectfully sours,
R. R. JtT. T. G.
lll’M IM. TON, |
near Cabin Point, 2Lh M irclt. |
Dear Sir: I bought a bottle of your Balm
I from Messrs. , in Pelersburg, in Fehrna-
l ry, chiefly because 1 had a servant who had
suffered most exrnitiatint’iy for some m nubs.
We had tried all the remedies which w re in
our reach ; an attempt was made to ex t tet the
I tooth, but broke it off. I caused the Bdm tn
! be used after warming it in a cup—this w t- rc-
I peated with a second spoonful, when she vas
entirely relieved. The next night she came for
' more, saying that a tooth on the other side
I ached, and also requested some for her hush and
who, she said, had been suffering with tin s nite
I disease for some weeks, I cheerfully ,-ave it,
and the next day on inquiry found th it both wen
relieved. One of my ii”iglihori of h'gh respii-
| lability sent tome for some for his wife. |
I have this 'lay seen him, an I he assures nu- that
it afforded immediate relief, an I there ff.i bin >
rireturn ; before she suffered almost ' onstt.ii
ly,and could not bear to I-1 col l w ttet tom h
tire tooth, and for two nights previous to the ap
plication, she had not been able to sleep scarce
ly at all. Now she has no ini onvenience li on
cold water or anything else th it comes in (<hi
tai’t with the tooth. The night before It:' he
used some with one of his own men, w ith the
same success, and says if be could It ivi have h i '
litis remedy fifteen years ago, and kn iw i i s e
- icy, he would willtn dy h ive given a h et I ■ d
dollars for it. I It tve written in haste giy hie a
plain statement offacts.
Yours respi ctfnllv,
WMF. R. RUFFIN.
September 9. . 34—ts.
.» . C L'.a«*JO :7
' J ■ ’■ ■' '• a-• ’i -v Yi ~.v, rig. -Ji H'ii /, j ,
't’o J j . .-U’. st'.L-l, . dCil’g -igsil jsi
.a ’ el
D: i:g ! d (7.7'7, .S7 ■;/>’. P.ii.ils, Oils,
h tiiduw (das;., Pt ijuutei y, I at
llil diolliilbS, IsUl
ter's ifiati rials-,
\e.
■ , 111. stibo iffcrd.ivatg i. eetidy purchased ihc
! -<••• Diur, Store of ilia l„te JAMILS Al CAll
! i'ER. li<s pc. ifully mle.’ni tin-public, their tri. mL
I and th -I. no p it.on, of the lAt dni.-.imieiit the
I they ui.l l o.oiuue the Drug business at the same
stand, ( .<>. g-ig, Broad tSueet.) where they tire
I non. an.i will be cmi®..utly receiving;, from pint
’ a u . phot. Ni v, iin k ami I ostim. a large ami yv ell
I -eleeii :l .i-'oeim at of BiILGS. M EDEt,'i \ t.S.
: .Yc. w hi, It tit ■. w il> di .pose of upon terms as lav.
I m.l -a. co ,i.n ,d tm,; as e:m be obtained in any
i ’'out':; rn M.ir.o t. I’liey w i'.l warrant their aiti
I < les to be t . >!i ml ge-iuine.
v..,’ ’ I’Ld s Lie l. i n.s above spei ifivil. a liber I
liseount will be aliuwi d upon ,11 cash sales.
MR. N. I . CLOUD.
DAVID E.BOTHtVELL.
Augusta, Nov. 2.7.
t Ky” < ’he 8t mlard of Union. Southern Whig,
tV ;i.slmi-tou News ami Ath-ns Baiiuer will copy
the ;.l> vc until the Ist oi February, ami send its
iheii accmmts. C. ,sc. B.
Doe. 22. 49—7(.
EX ■ <- -I til...
j TO) ROl’i >,*-A i.B wui be received i util the
Ji. I.nil ay ol Ie u uaty m xt, al 12 o’clock ii.
.1" b ile. taeil .m it ~t d.iy.) for earr, ing a daily
»>xp ess >.ati on itoine li.ick, lor the purpose o.
e.nag lug sli| shorn u. Wspapers in li uof e .change
uew-p..pe,s. and leticis, (oihe than s >cii as con
. tarn inuue..) not ex, ceiling hall an ounce, in
weight, marked -Express Al ul,” and publish de
•.pati tie-. on tiie the routes, ami during the ,ime>
I llsTeiuiiiter stated, to wit:
No li.irom oi ie gciiile to Columbus, 13
t miles, ami back, daily on horseback, to stop at
u >t moiothm ilt.se miermediateoffices
Le ivv .'Uiledeville .it 3 p. AL
Arrive at Colunmus, the next day by A. Al.
Leave Columbus at 12 P. M
Arrive it Milledgeville, next day by 2P. ,M
, No. 12. Crum Coimubus Ga. to ‘Montgomery
Via. and bac l 'daily, on ho.seback, to exeli mge
m ills it one t a l rincdi.ite Post Office, it'requiie.l.
Leave Colm'f us at 4 A. Al
Arrive at Aioutgoinery by 12 M.
Leave Aiimtg miery at 2j P Al
Arrive at Columbus by I 1 1 P Al
'1 lie service is to be commenced on the loth
.March 1837, or sooner it practicable.
so proposal v. ill be considered, unless it be ac
companied by gi anility, signed by two respousi
hie persons in the ioilowmg iorm, to v. it :
—The undersigned and
.uaranty that it his bid for carry iyg the
lixpre » Aiatl from to
be accept, dby t. Lost Master General,shall eli
te. mto an oldiga .ai prior to the loih day of
I. in ,i nex', with good ami sultieieut sureties
to p'-rfiirm the -c.vic. propuseel, dated I 3 ’s
i o w.iieu the gu.,ramies sh.ol sign them i Ives.’
It is aisor quired, th .tilic bidder, < r bidders for
ward with their I ,ds. the certiiicate of a post mas
te . in the lo.iinvii.,, form to wit :
"i certify that and
who have signed .he foregoing as guarantors of
iu his bid for earring the i ixpiess
ail, from to are men
ot properly, and able to make good then* giia/.m
iy. Dated -
Each route must be bid for separately. The
route the sum, and the r sidence of the, bi.ld r,
should be distinct y stated i.i ear h bid.
Tile Post master G< tier.il reserves to hiuisel
the | .ow,;i '. f ciiatiging I lie schedules, but not so as
to uni reuse the cxpeitttion.
The in ill. are io I - ,v. precisely at the lime set.
Three minutes mity are allowed lor opening
and closing them at ti e itilertmdii.ti Offices.
For each f ii ue to ariive at tin- time set tn the
S'die ide, thepiy of die trip shall be forfeited,-.uli
ject to be increasi <1 to a penalty often tiim s tli.it
tunoiit ; ami for . repetition ol failures, the con
tract may be aiiuuli' d.
Hit -i.o .1,1 been i . necessary tit anytime to
discontinue the service cont acied fur, (a result
which is n it expected) die contractors shall re
ceive t.vc months extra p ly.
Tim-e who i-nter into this service mu-t make tip
'heir inia-is not ,o let bad roads, nor storms, no
lino Is, noi’casiialties. nor dangers, prevent their
p rforin uce a<-cm ding to contract.
The proposals shuuidt e sent to the Departinent
seals!, endorsed ’ I’l opos.ds for cm Tying the Ex
piess Mail ’ mid addressed io the i t Assistant
Pus Master Getx-rtd, S. IL lloblne.
I f the m :i! h ;!l regularly exceed seventy pounds
in weight, the department wll consider itself
hound to pay for an additional horse, where the
express is carried on horseb -ek.
January 12. 52—-It. AMOS KENDALL.
FEptie following is a list of L iters remaining in
the Post Office at itecmui’G.i. and it not
taken out l.eime die ist of Apt il next, will be for
, warded to the G< n. P. O. Department as dead.
Decatur Ga. January L.t 1837
T. A. SULLIVAN. P. M.
’ A. John FAd .ir 2, Samuel Abernathy. G b
Andeisiii.
j B Warren A Belk, Jemi, di Bariotte, Jeplha
J ilrowry, Nmiiug brown 2, .Miss I main, F Laid
tv iu. Sarah l>nit. J Boring.. Elijah Bird jr 2,
John Breedlove, l.liiah l irdsenr, William iirycc,
ificlnnd Amdett, .1 B l>. <lg i-2.
G William < lemons, Robert Cochran, Robert
Clximms, .1 Cash.
D James Don dioo.
E Eliz.abeili I.atoll.
I I'ln in is i' owli-r. .1 ame I '.ire 11, William Fer
rell:’. J C Farrar 7, Elizar Fowler.
Josiih G-.i li in, J It George, .1 O Graddy,
rmy Greydoll.
J •' Haw-ins, .1 <’ Hightower. Win Heath
eek, 1* I Inns aor di. A I ion <nm>e, E S i lend arson,
ish mi Hi u leu,John II .ilim n. J B Hi. I.s, James
How irit. \ Helium n. Martin Harding
I& .1 Lari.m John on, John Jones, Henry
.I,'im.in
lx I'homas Kciiedy, Josiah Kirksey
L J R o s
Al losepli dnichew. I* \ .Me D.niiel, G B M<--
liiioshl. P .ii t o sier. J m s Morris, Wtn ' a
mi tin ici.ver, \.u Mite , La n- Aimgan.
j i mi '-leii ii-!.., Il.i j Ii Martin, Nancy AicGet,
Dame! Mi' mi. 3, )ol:u Me call
N II li '..rm n. Alston Mahers, 2
V Joseph I ills. Is i .Ii Parker, -aniuel Pott-.
D.-tnys'-y l -ik rson Jam Pu lley. Eliz dieth P.e,
‘o r
•i in', ffi-biii-on, V I! ee
>. B D Smisii in ■, ll.mn th Snow, Win Smith
■ lo'm :-lni nite, John Spi .ivlu-i iy. Tltmnis Si
mon., L-hu ■ ii'tiii, L‘ .i i I : mith.’.l Simthwmd
' T.lmi S I’rtmmi Am ! t.iOoi’d. AmH Tim
in 'I -bn burn 11, .l.ilm i'.-u ilde G |‘> (] ,m,
' ’. >V &, v i-i i I arm-r ; I 'J A ei-ns. II’l!
1 ’ I’s .ii, I. J u A'o'.di uii’rlmi L W aul. W in
I is. l\ til ’A .Il ■. It: Villi un-eii. <e ;se Wood.
1 ii A i her on, <’mist.tmiiu- Wood, N Wright.
| ■ 'in a hit-, Wjn ivhite. Uiiliert A ou:>l
i James Y omig .Lmmiry 12, 52 .‘im
* LIST of Lieiers r-m roitig in the Post Os
I 'll lice at <’tliiiniiiL: I’omvih, Georgia.
w ii Rat . p ai
• 111 'n ler,o:i2; Bowel ' ir. .I.ic.oli f irroll
I I M. . EiizTuih Cmiiu Thom i. 8 t'hapliar,
o ot'iou; I* in.o-n Fu-lr; ; Cu i). O.iim.
■* -‘i- i. . ; Xi; Hittd r-'in John Jolley, John
’ I'l k .1 .'hi I eidi \n-lii 'ld Li lli.ny. David
mi J.n ob M irti'i Ibo n n AlcDim-i'i! s
Jno <i i: - 111-Idi-s, St ..plii ii C 'LI lei . I lem
I "Ks 2; It uh it Smi'li >v nk, .lolm Shi-:t;r; W
I A alkor, Gm<• VV illinglmm I’.sq, l!m |.||
1 bite. Joseph Woodall. Messrs ILivs Xv Whoitun
W 11 RAY , at Cumming Ga.
/ Jaauary 12, 92—3 m.
i ht.cv4<iC<w juioi'ses.
ToOey.,
XIJ l H l’’ li.oroi ii ied 1 * sNlr i '. i ftsired
_&•_ by In Itistry, (one cf tile mo -t li.stmgiiished
suns nt fti. v.c-lty) I’/tmi-i le i on the side of
his i. t:n. wan s.nne of die m ist pi ized r ice stock
I lb da . li r,i. ;• p iv I u min gealde on the
tu. f. wih make in. first i -u.-.m m Miffed,teville,
< oinmein-. ;g on ih - 1-t «t»y of .'dm. hon.uin a.
I' i. • icul it’s, inelu Img a lii I p -.;:;r.:e, with des
ciipiion and p . form .iiti u w ill Im given m a sub
sequent . ive: ti-emenl, an! in bills.
Feb. I I. s—2t.
h’’« isse .Loi’Cn-M Fiiae
i; J. X< .r’-ss Si
THE IMPORTED HORSE.
TtG.l Vifb.F Lj:.
ii’Li'ciaE is a mil M ihogany Biv, and
as to symmetric d, er.iud, aud majestic, appear
t-me i. sei „n i to mi hmse liviuc, iiis l.lood is
unquestiuii dde, ins size um uinmun, beitio six
teen hands nigh, amt Ins lurut superior to most
ot true blooded iior.es, tins cisiiuguished horse
is now a citizen oi G -.ii-i.i. i’tie one half of
I ruille is own. dby Ex-Govi -nor James Bar
bour, of V i.'gima, and the other halt bidonos to
Richard Rowell ot Baldwin rottmy Georgia,
lie will st.i i I th-- i-.isuinu s.-asiri at the planta
tion B r L FAS I', eight miles timve sMilledf'e
viiie, on the Eabmtmi Road, he will bo let
to in nos oi) ho followin ' terms Fif. v D Mlnrs,
the season, and a dollar to the Groom, and one
hundred dollars to insure a mare ii sud. Should
any p -r.son pit a m ire the spi in season, and
sin- does not prove i.i Foal, the same person
bringing the same m ire shall have die fill sca
soii grati». Pin; season money will be <-xp < -
ted on or before the expiration of the season,
which will commence on the litst day of July
I next.
No accountability for accidents, tliou ji ail the
I attention will be paid that can be, as i’KUF-
Ir LE will be under my im nediaie control,
j Ytiy mare sea: toremiai with i'rujjle, will be
led with t'raiii at fen dollars per umm.li. Good
pasturage gratis.
PED ?Gil EE.
TRL FFLE w IS sire.l by I'ruffle ofE iganland
be by Sorcerer, by l’i umpi tor, by Conductor,
! by M itchem, by U ide, by the Goffolphi.in V
r.ibian thediun Ai Truffle was ik-k n By Whis
key, by Saltan:, bv Eclipse, Bv Marske, bv
i arileu’s Ciiddeis, l y the 1) irley Arabian, ;he
dam of Helen was Brown Ja-t’ce, by Juslici ,
out of Zenia. by (’-i i’i :i p-r X.i.mip e, bv E
clipse, the Dim of Old Urufii-.-, wis liv B iz.
z.ard, he by Woodpecker, bv ii rod bv Tutar,
jby Partner, by Gig, bv the Beverlv Turk,
! Whiskey the Sire ol Hel, n, bv Saliam, bv E-
I ciinse, the dam of Whiskey, by ii rod, the dam
:of Woodpecker, by Cade, by the Godulpbin- A
r.ibian, Virago, tin- dam oi Sal am, hy Snap, by-
Snip, by tlx? Flying Childers, bydie Duflcy
Arabian.
It will be s; en by those conversant with the
1 p-'i:.iee« ol horses, that Tmi.ii's l.lood is not
'only rich, hut he is deeply imbued with the
biood of the best horsi-s of th ir dav, and many
ot these the best th it the vve)t:i ■. it'.- d.ii.
iiit HA .C ROWELL.
Feb. 14 s_ ti ’.
THE Ti.ORG. Gil BRED .lORSE.
s£il& . •
st ml the en-aat. -e.i-.n at the house
of daj ■ liO .1 v - G ft > i-.t’ORD. three
miles N'oi .3 ot LA ! - i i »N, an.i will be to
m .res at ,!:i. ty-iive doll ;r> th" season, which m. y
be ihseli.cg.jl by tiie payment of thirty dollars if
p iid lii lu .r die season expire.; filly dollars to
I'lsuzc. to be p ii I a. soon as tne l .c: is ascert.iim-- r ,
p.r the p. iipci :y r .u.sferrc l; ami one di liar to the
j groom in ev zy in . time. Good ami extensive
i p i.st mage uill be provide-! h-r niti-’es from it dis
i me. aud lacy will in- le . who grain if directed.
ill p-.-ssi ih care will l.e t .-iien to prevent acei
I ent-.. Im: no n . ipi say that may happen,
j 1 i.e proprietors emigruiiiltite themselves
with having ir tti tii-ir power to present this
’1 irivalk d St illi ■•. to the pit die at this interest
ing and lavorable period in .he histop^ofthe
i blood horse ot th- south—a per:o lof which
the gav an I spri‘.;iilly ohsp. ntf ol M irk Galla—
, tin, Pot nn i.', -A nip, and i idr.-w, are eliciting
I the admiration ut a I irge portion of :lie conrim-
I nity, and rmninair.ltng the aitontipn of the
sporting world. To the progeny of all these,
i we ian with coafnh m t - recommend AR AB as
I a mo-t valuable cros-., in support of which, wi?
j have these Very p iw.-ilul rea. ms: his purity of
! blood, ins iremeudeous size, his exquisite and
incomparable be.uiry, ail ot with hhe combines
in .1 higher degri e than any other horse now or.
the contitieni. AY c me:ia in, disparacenient to
others; Inn in or < r to show ti-e high esti
initi-ni invWiih ARAB’S STOCK i- held,
We w.il recoi 1 a lew tacts win 11 we iiii ik will
| estal.ii.sh, beymr! tin- le ts: possibility ol’dopht,
their siipi rimity.
Bet Boiinei-, the Dam of Arab, sold tor .9’2-
900, alter she was 19 ye.ns old ; Coquette for
I 81t) 0, alter she iiud broke down; and fora
brood mare, Bi f .hebii vimi'd h-ve commanded
any prueh. r owner would have • sked, hut she
dii d when gon. fit itno her secon 1 itiiimttg. She
was thought by tier ttahters to be the best
m ire the wot l I ever produ eI. For J im-lte,
92,5 0 were teliis.-d, Tatiifit is believed sol-l
t'orJji'KitiO,; Im Eiiz 1 K iffy. 2,500 tris been re
used ; -s.‘, ff > w s re : s d I rG a. Brooke the
last son 0! tJ.ff Bounce, and .Arab himself sold
fm ssoo', and cannot be bought at this
tint • not less than double that sum. These
plain, simple, and unvarnis ii d tact- , which
need 11 i comment, are nietiom-d fur no other
purpose than 10 shew the great value of Arab’s
i Sim k. In c i-ifirm ition of what his It-en
j su'd, w ■ will. tri. e in ex'ram fro n a certifictre
1 o Col. Y\ m. 11. Johiiso.i wit >se opinions in Vit—
-21 :i a, and ever, where else, are acknowledged
to be unq ie'siionablc :
“.’.el Bo ince and her slock are atnotio our
first fivorites i i l I ''ive the following ("lets for
think nj si: I s.i'd i’h-mm h df of Bet Buttice
it 19 y ears old. io Di: Mnigo, for mm thou
sand dollars; she u isihe d imof \r;th, whoso
stateiing mil ■iiriccr is a Imitte I. Os La It
H iimbon, bv Sir A rilmr (th- dam of Arab)
Iter first coh, 'ba: w is sold lor 1,500 dollars ol
Coquette, by Sir Ar hie, 1 hit' 1 sold for 1,0 r,
allot breaki i" dov n. She ti ts the dam ol
Jeannette, by .Archie, that 1 gave fifteen hmt
i died dollars for, and refused 2,5 0; also Bv
: tom’ l>v Y’irghiia i , w hich at two years o! I, sold
'lor A 1,500 ; of Silvet it I, (iftlt) by Acff-.
! that comm Hid: d at one v ens old O; of >
1 two year oi l \ elite Filly that wottl.l brim-
SIOO : mil of a sucking filly at her sitle, b
Medley, for winch $690 lies In-mi offi-rr-ff.
' Bi-: Bourn 0 was nl-io the dam of Bershnbn bv
; \rrhie tli tt d e I al ihree veins old, m I vr n iff
1 favorite ofthe fa.-: Iv. S': - never qnc-ared ■
; public It 1' once, uh -1 sue cm--n | -J v.'th ih
son of i,l I i'.iii' 1 iv- slOOll for at I.
m>n lisold. Sally .M.-.'v le, by Virginian, In 1
. Imighi-r, I sold for $ 1 ,'i ( 0 before sff -w is
I year oil. Bei Bounce is also tin- dim of a
( two ye :r o! I \ • m’m filly of such promise into
I induce Mr. her owner to enter into a
sweepstake at ,New-Y'ork, tn be rim for
next spring, there are 17 subscribers at 500
dollars each : and of a yearling colt by Archie,
that told me he had oili-red $5 0 when be wa .
t.iree w-i.-ks oil. Her stock arc geneiaiiy large
handsome and a luiired, and almost the wnoie
ol them alln led to by me, won! I comm.uni
very high prices at this lim -, s >me of lin-m tiire.
or four times their cost. These sales have cer
tainly taken pl i<e. I hive pri-fcrred sia.i.i i,
to giving or prorurin ' certificates.
(Siptei; WILLIAM R.JOHNSON.
M if; 'ir.{ the sum of near $20,0 0 that old
Bet and ; ten of her family actually sold log, an.i
some of litem not three weeks old, and mail
ol tlii-m not diree years old. Strouger or tn >;c
substanti.il lads could not be urged in proof ol
the exalted s'ation occupied by Arab aijd his
stock in \ irginia, and not a doubt can n a» be
eu'er: tin.- I tint iiis colt; st tod m the verv hr-.i
rmkof di litiguishi-d tai; rs at the (lies -nt day,
to prove w.n.’h we rt-iei- the p i'ilic to the Amer
ican Turf Register, where it will he seen that
ho has produced as many winners as almost ti
ny oilier horse now living. Our limits will not
permit us to go into length v details, bu: w.il give
below tin- performance of a sufficient number of
his colts to establish the fact, that be is the sire
of taco horsos ofthe very first order, for which
pa: pise il is only nc-cessiry to mention a few of
his first colts, that wore, three years old in 1831).
r i,'.iey uia le their appearance on the Turf in
in North Carolina, Y’irginia and N. York of this
year, and won for thi-m-selvesl turels which will
never fide. One at Tree Hili, boating an Ar
chie; on.'at Long island beating tin Eclipse
with others. The same colt (Parkes) was
then tn it-hed and run for 855:), against Max
well's ’• illy, by E: lipse a single two mil.-;,
winch he ran tv til. ;.t eat case. He run at New
H ilian I with It)'.) po:: nds, against all . ges, win
ning at two Ii:-a1s easily. At Lancaster he won
a match a single mil -. Lie lust once out of
five rart-s, and then was beaten by the celebra
ted mil;.- horse b ox, by Eclipse. .Ail wore as
tonished to see Fox run so cfost-ly by a three
year old, with a catch upon ettcii, 2 I heat won
ffy six incites. Oio it L 1 wr.-tiieviile, beating
a Sir Cit irlos ; 0:10 at Salisbury, beating a Di
on, at 4 hi-ats ; one at Now Market, heatin'!
lour others ::t two heats, on<> minute tifl v-ll.n-e j
seconds e-v'h heat ; and om- at Norfolk, beating'
an Yrcl.io at three heats first heat won by Stan
dirl, 1 minute 19 seconds—-second heat won
by th- Ara > Filly, one moitp.es3 seconds, and
the tiiii’ l heat b.' th.- Filly, in 1 minute 55 sec
on Is. S.:me vvi-ich n.s eo!:s h ive been ru.miu
Avith uuparalled success in Various parts of the
I nin-.i S ili-s, an i particul irly in Y’irginia, a>
will he seen 1. v lla- ,‘hii. • ng extract of a letter
troni .Mr. I’i.om is Goode J’ttcker, a gent'em ifi
of high standing and character, of Brunswick
co inty, Yir inia. 8 of Ahab he stays,
“Soin ■ ol bis get at lilts time, though in voting
in I i 1 -xperii-nced hands, are .gathering the
I nif'-ls, eve:r wit'n such men as Johnson a -d
vnn as their competLols. Tuberous:; and
B -th my wdl Imild a Iffgi: r • it:L:on which c-c.-
not In- piffle.l down in V rgitiia where tin- v:du
ol hi.v slock Iris 1 itely increased at least fil’iv
per cent. If <■’. -r iieixs w: . :. li t
stormed the pri judici s of 1 'icople. and tri
umphed by dint of Sjipcri ri y ov.ti e vie
and in i I.i > h a.tack of interested jockey--,
’tis AHAB.”
PEDIGREE.
ARAB is a beautiful dark bay, over If)
hands high, honest measure, of iiti" carriage
anl action, and comm Hiding presence; was
sire Iby the well known and cek-brati-1 stallion
Old Ssr Arciiv. of whom ’milling n-’-ed bi-said ;
his dam old 8.-t B.rance bv the i:ntr>i :<-d hor-e
Sir Henry, his grandam by Hart’s imnorie I
horse Si' Henry, his grandam by :1 i t’-; im
ported Medley, g:eat-gr;m !;:m by oil Mirk
Anthony, .g. g. gran iam by impor;t''l Jolly Ro
ger, out ofthe imported m ire Jemmy Cannii --
ron.
("Signed) JAMES J. II YRRSION.
Tiie same gentlem in, after stating i:i Lit? most
glowing terms, his opinion of Bet Bounce and
li'-r stock,for hwirii :■ I them al!,] sp -aksof \
rib an I B -r-heba, as tit.- verv bi-si racers of
th;’ day, and gives Arab’s p-.-tibrm taces as fol
lows :
“At three years old, 1 1- Ita: D< fance, a full
brother to t; ashi:igto:i, (l.v 'i’imoh-o-:) two mile
beats, at three heats. This race was won by
1' hrul.a, owing to circtim I '.aces. Twenty
days a' ■■ ar Is, he beat Flii tilla, at Ilali t.x,
N. C. two mt!" heats for tlye great st ike— lire ■
days afterwards, he was entered against th.- cel
ebrated Str I! -nry, and the heroin.? J rictte, 3
mile heat.-., li -n- Arab's superiority was clear
ly evinced, i'n be be h them both at three limits,
throwing away the first, and winning the first
and second i.i.d third heats. Ai’ter tiiat, In-met
Di fiance,’-m i set i-d a four rai! ; contest lit one
II ' it. And in Itae m inner hih.’t'iiib.l an engage
ment with a full si.ter to Carolinian, at one heat
ol four miles, lie then run a trial of two mil. -
out widi the ceh-bratc;.' Henry, heating him
from (it) to 70 vai’-ds, and m iking the run w ith
training shnes on, savs one of the timers, in
three minutes and forty-eight seconds ; per
haps the greatest gallop of two miles since the
days ol ('lu'tdress. Aller tliat, he was eu'er (I
in a four mile conlest with tint t. aiv formida
ble race mare Janette, that won 1.1 out of .16
races,and died young. She was tic 11 ly allied
to AR AB, coming out of his full sister, and
begotten hv his father. After m ining three
mik-s or more, Arab was going ahead as hart) as
the hoy could pull him from til) to 80 yards,and
i suddenly, for the first lime in his life, Iu- stopn
-Icd till she had passed him 150 yard-, il'
then st irtc.l again, au l in the three quarters of
1 Hide overhatild her and slipped again, and
lost the ht;at, and finally ihe race, as be positive
ly relused starting the second beat and never
’.vonldrun kindly afterwards.”
His owner thinks, in m iking out his certifi
cate, that by some oversight, ('apt. Harrison
imiit'<l to meiLion one of Arab’s best races:
h i< M ■. Jam . Suinmcrville, of W arrenton, a
getilleman of uiu'.ouhtcd veracity and character
assured ilim that ii) some Jour mile contest with
Iphnßichanis, Arab had crtainlvslistauce Ihim.
Enough, however has been slid to show hi
-uperiority as a racer. In I'ct his ruing pow
ers have never been qu< s'ioncd nor indeed can
tin v be. z\s r-garls blood he cannot be sur
: nodiing coni ! be more pure al his font)-.
am, and not one drop ofimparity in any of the
'li'iiitary streams. As regards his size and
b- iuty, we honesty believe his equal cannot
ie found in any living horse. We therefore in
cite the public to come and see, and judge for
’:em a Ives ; for an attstnpt at a correct descrip
tion of this nm-tpiidli-'l bot e would be less th :!'.
1 ■•• loss. I! -c.imbini-s nntl all tht l strength and
h >!dn:-s of th:- lion with the be inly and activity
it tin- ro'-bucli, and is unquesiionahlv ,the best
I I 'li'ied liozse on t-.irtli to produce luin-es of all
a-, -.;; and tty i; is but just that'we should render a
ihianblt- cimsidei.ition in relhin for what we
receive wo offer Yral.i’s services to the public on
m >re reasonable terms th in those of any other
horst? on lite continent, of his grade
A short list of wjjjffirg cote is suNoinod to
gratify tiuise ol our friends who have not an op
portunity of refert itig at all time;'.) the Turf
segisli-i ; ami in almost every in..'..‘.ii' o white
liscolts were not winners, they were the cou
i-nding trigs:
'•-tv.:milier 1832.- it Norfolk, for silver cup j
ititl urn, mile heats, best three in five ; won by I
Vr’iliia i- i-lix, by Arab at lour heats, beating i
in I'. Tip a- and three olht-rs.
Sarne tall, at Jerusalem, she won tiie 2 mile '
i-‘ its iii three minutes 52 second,and 3 minuite;.
> > scends,
•8 ime f ill at New Hope, bay mare (Bry
ants) Arab won the one milciieais, beating two 1
others.
‘Nam - fail, at Jackson N. C. she won the one ;
• rlo heats, beating the Eliza Walker, bv '
. Eclipse.
Same fa'J, at Oglethorpe, Tube Ros-.', # l.y
Arab won the mile heats, beating two others.
F ill of 183 !. site won the -i utile heats at
Uimonitim, Mil . for the Jockey Chib purse,
$ 1001), at -1 heals, beating Orange 3.:v,bv Sir
trehey ; Florida by Cimteiitioii, ami Batche
lor, by l uck hoe.
Spring.lß3l, at Belfield, she wmy the 3 mil.
boa's for the Jockey Club purse, $ 100, ut 4
heats, beating a Contention, and others.
Spiing 183'1 Row Galley, by Arab won the
Proprietor’s purse, 2 mile heat-, ! catinv wit'
ease Mr. v'/hite’s Rapid, by Hitler. Ei’’.’.
Walker, by Eclipse, and Lady Mayo, by Sir
>\ iHiam.
Spring 1833, at Paris Tennessee colt race
inile heats, won bv Col. arris’ State Rights,
being a N tp.ileon, ami others.
•Same sprimr, .-t B llt-forte, il inly Cap. best i
3'n 5, vv-m bv Division, by Arab, beating a Sir
Charles and a Monsieur To .son, at 5 heats,
Fall of IS 13, at N .-w Mu le t, swcejistakos,
for three yea’r <>’<’>, won bv Ilosi-tla W-mlail,.
beating two M : Ih-ys. Am! who in the South
and-West has not heard of Bass’ Filly? the far
famed Rebecca Smith, now B. tse.y liu.sblons :
who is still beating till competitors, and win
ning fresh I’i-h’ -’s in Miss, where site was taken
and sold for $1,501) 'bel’ure she was three year--
old ? A•1 of th:-. 11 ip ir ill-I ciccess ofTirt-i
hv Ar 111, who in (iv ■ con'es! ; c t-itpiishc-d w i ll
ease all his compeiitors, a-.nmig whom was cel,-•-
brated Robin Hood, a' 3 heats w ith many others
that x’onld he mentioned. The above, however
shows that Ar lb’s colts have contemled repea
tedly <fcstKci-sstiillv wi'th the colts of most ofthe
ct lebated horses in America, at all dis ances,
troni 1 to 16 miff's-, sustai'diig the high charac
ter of their dis'mgiii-me.! ancestor.
Now is th ■ o-i i.ir'mii'v o'ti red to the citi
zens of G-orgin, for hroe.ling from thi; 11 obi'-
horse. 1 >.;:? wis'img to improve tii -irv stock,
'mow th.dr ■-■’.-n-,’.
TH )M AS G. SANFORD CO.
Feb. 141837. . s—ts.
War Depautmext |
Junuarv 2.5, 1837. )
IN REL ATION TO CLAIMS
iii.’JL provided tor by an act of C emess
pas .ml 13t;i Jatiu ry 1837, c-iLit'cd “Ana-.;
to ptovi c icr the p.iyth; 11: of 1: i.-.-- and 1: her
tnopir.y lust or destroy! il in tin; miUitarv s; r-
: vice of the United States prescribed in pjrsu
-1 ance ot’ the 4th section o! the said act.
Ail claims 11:1 I r the provisions-of this nr;
I must Ii presented at the office o! the Third
•Yu.lit -r ofthe Treasury !)■’.-ir’inftit Imfere tm
jt."i 1 of tiie n-.-xt session of Cengr. ~s, and earl:
'must l e substantiated bv su' h evidence as
: Irnrei .’liter de.rignated, wi h respect to cases 0!
> this class under which it fails.
First Class of cases.
Bv tht- first' section of the law it is enacteil :
“That any field, or, stall’or ollirr officer,
■ mmin’cd militia man, volunteer, ranger or cav
j airy, e'ngttge.’i in the tnili:arv service of the U
' iiit.-d Slates, since the 18.lt of.’tint? 1812, cr
| who shall hcreaft'-r be in s tiff sarv’ti .-, ami has
| susiainr'd or shall si:.;laii) damn..-:-, without anv
' la-.il: or iH-gl':g'..-ni.'e.im iff... p:;ri while in s.iid scr
: vie,-, a i I lias sustained or sh ill sustain d un
I without any f.r.rlt or ne_d'e m■ .■ on' bis uai’|
'while in said service, by th.’ 10-s of a l:<-rs.- in
b L.'li', or by ihe loss of a horse wound; '! in h:L
--| th-, trad which has died, or sh ill die ofsnid
W’mind, or ht-i-ig so woun.h'd, s’cid in- almir'.m
e.l by order of his ofiiex-r, and lost ot sl-a'.l
■ t.rti d i mige by the lo.ss ofutiy horse hv •’leatli,
or abaml mment, hi cons'-quencc of th ■ Lmrte .
S tit's failing' to supply silifieieiit or 1.-e-
ca:ise the rtffer wa s dismmin’ed an .1 separated
from i.is hors -, ami ord' red to do dtrv on foot at
1 sta’ion ffotaclied from his imr--'-, or '. 'irn the
, o leer in the immediate cmnm in.t or t.-rgd or
1 dull order, th;- horse turned out to gr ze in
the woods prairies or com n >nt, beca tse tht
j United S; ties fail.- or sh ill fill. :o smu iv sn -
fii-i.-nt f.irag;-, ami the hiss was cr sl'.all be c -
seq tent tlicreo;. or for Ltc loss of ne■ it y i -
quiptge in ; on equen' e ofthe loss of Ins hoc e.
a s a!mc.iaid, shall b.-. allt.wed'aiG 1 the val-
;m: liter -of : Procidfd, Tmit if any p ivitieii’
has been or shall be made to any o:t<- itforcsaiff,
tor th:- use and risk, or for forage a Iler the dead;,
loss or aban lutitneM oi his horse, s.iid pavmeu:
shall be de iacied from the value thereof, mi
ie.s ho s cisfi ff or shall satisfy, the paynrasier
at thetime in- mi le or sltali make tht- payment
or taer. after show by pro f, t'mt lie was ce
t'nouiited, in which case the il -duction shall ott-
Ily ' xteml to tin- time he was on foot : And,
provided al: *, if any payment shall have beet?,
or shall hereafter be, made to any person a
bove mentioned, on account of clothing, to
wiii-h lie was not entitled by law, such payment
shall be tk tittered from the value of his horse
Lid accoutrements.
I To establish a claim under this provision,
the claimant must adduce the evidence of the
officer under whose command he s; rved wh n
lite loss occmrerl, if alive,; or, if dead, then
of tire next surviving officer;, describing the
property, the value thereof, the time ami man
ner tn which the loss happened, and whether or
not it was sustained without any fault or negli
gence on claimant’s part. Tt.e evidence
.sii’Ht.d also, 111 case the clamiant was remounted
ultt-r the loss, state when In- wa.s remounted,
how long he continued so, am! ex ; lain win rlter
tin- In r.<e whereon he was remount; d had not
been I'urnished by the United States, or been
owned by another ifimintci! militia mai:, or vol
unteer, to whom, payment for the use ami riskc
thereof, or lor its forage, whilst in the possession
oi the claini’iiit may h ive been made ; and if
it had beet) thus owned, should name Re per
son. and the command to which he belonged.
Ami in every instance in which the claim inav
extend to equipage, the several arlit le.s ol w iiii.li
the same consisted, ami the separate value of
each, should be specified.
Second Class of Cases.
The seco d section ofthe law cnae.s:
“ I'hat anv person who, in t.e -> r.. i.itarv
service, or draughted niilitianiatt, ..’msned or
shall furnish himself with arms ai ■ .eiiitai’v ac
contremetits, ami sustained or snali .sustain
''image hy the capture or destruct ion of the
same, without any fault or negligence on his
■purt, nrwbo lost or ahsll <o2e tbosars , e by rejc
VUKEiIrHSiA} i». 1,. HOHSNSONi
I ? W.
! son of Iff ; being wound'.- I in the set vice, shall
! be Hi iw ! 1:1 ■ , aid the value ihcrt oi.”
Eac.ii c. .im under this provi.tt.it n must be
establish' d by ti;«; evidence of ll.e officer who
commamii d the clainiant wh-iiihe loss happen
ed, if .! ; v<-, or. if d- ad, then of the next sur
ivi: of.', er ; deser biict tite st vt-ra: articles
lost, tl: ■ value of each, whether or not the same
w-.e fii.'.'.hc.ff by t.lr- < iaima it, in wl at way
; n.'l v.'.a-r .I.;-1 ss occrircd, und v»bet'm r or not
it w-'s s’-is ■> lieu w.-hout ti.:y fault negli
gence 0:1 In-, port.
'J'hird Class of Caso.
Th'- tiiirsl sc' tio.i of the law enacts :
“ Tin' any person who sustained or shall su»-
' tin <hin.:i • • !>y t.:e lo .s. capiure or destruction,
; i»y a.. <-n< i .v, of any horse, mule, or wagon,
i(': ”, I ", or iiariiess, while such prop-
.> in Li (nll:i:ny ser-.'.ccol the • lilted
' Le , either by impressment or contract, ex-
c .■■.»» in cases when; the risk to which the prop
erty w uld be exposed was agreed to be incur
red bv the owner, if it shall appear that such
lo;; ciptmr- or des'ructim was without any
fcilt or nctil'gaiict; on the part of the United
•st it to n:-h the same, with sufficient for
act-, shall be allowed and pad the value ther®-
oir.
To pstabli h a claim under tuis provission, it
will be nece-.sury to produce the testimony of
"he officer or ag: nt of' the Unite d States who
intpr-‘sod or contracted f»r ffl .tr- sen ioe of th®
'ln- ri’iiperty mentioned in such claim, and also
of the officer under weose immediate command
the same w .-s employed at the time ot capture,
<li-s!r:i'’'ion loss, or abandonment ; declaring
; in what way the prop-.'iy was taken into the ser
i '.’‘‘’o of tin? United States, the value thereof,
! whether or not the risk to which it would be cx
' nosed was agreed to he incurred by the owner,
I '.-. ht-ilier or not as regarded horses, mules, or ox
en, he engaged to supply the same with suf
ficient forage in what manner the loss Imppen
; i d, and whether or not it was sustained without
unv fault or negligence on bis part.
; The sixth s-ctiot) ofthe law enacts :
| ‘'’Th::! in all instances where any miner has
' been, or sh li be engaged in the military ser—
Gee ofthe tailed States, ami was,or shall be
1 nrovi.’li-d with a horse or miuipments, or with
j mi'iini v accoutrement.-, by bis parent or guar
■ itian, and has died or shall die without paying
'or said i:;o:>: r y, and the same has been, or
! st-ii'l he lost, captured, destroyed, <*• abandon
i ml, in th" manner I.elore mentioned, said pa-
I rent or gmtrdiatt, sl::'ll he allowed pay therfpr,
1 ml nn-king sa’isfai'tory proof as in other cases,
and the ill liter proof iitut he, is entitled thereto,
Ity havihg furnished tiie same.”
A parent or gmi Mian of a deceased minor,
-vol. th'-refire in a lotion to cn-.-h testimony ap
plicable to b,:s claim as is previously described
have to fnrni.d: proof thqt he provided the nn
’’.:-r wi:!i tin- property therein mentioned ; that
the tiie:’ without p-iying for sm h proper-
; mJ that he, tiie parent or guardian, is en
i'"ie<l to payment lor il, by his having furnished
the same.
The si vei•;'? -ertion of the law enacts :
“Ti’ it in all inst.mc.’s whore any persons
' "th'- a m'.-io’r. l::.s been or s.’iall be en
gaged in tin-Tniliiarv service afio’csaiii, and has
l-e- lor shall be provided v.iff: a l-.crse or c
qii")r.-( ".!s, or with military accoutrements, by’
anv t orson, the owner thereof, who has risked,
or ■' ::]! tale the risk of such horse, equip
or : . .'.'.ary accoutrements on himself,
■l'rl t. ' s’-i:.<- lets been er shall be lost, cap-
1 ■ .’(tl br : nd-oned, in the ma-.nor
••t.-i'i>;•<’ mi-ntiom d, such owner i hall he allowed
•vivn-r, team hing satisfactory proof, as
lin o:l-r cn?t-s, am! the further proof that he is
| em"' -d tliote'o, l>y having furnished the same,
i ’iml ImGng takan the risk 'em himself.”
L c.l ■> the ioLirmmy in support of his claim
'i.’-rc 1 I re rc(|iiire<:, every such owner, there-*
' ' -re, th have p.rove that be did provide the
I cm pr,:e: t-., er !i:iljt:::y accoutrements
■ '■r " menim'. d, an ’ took the risktliereon on
I Im.: :': : that hv is entitled to pay tnereof,
1 h -c.iig the st:r.:. , and taken the
; : ■!: on Li:me:f ; ami tiffs proof should
’ r 'l a >:e 1 a dep. scion of ti:(-person who
Tri c v-i; so .provided by him, with such horse
j or 1:;:!i::i;;co:;ftemei:ts.
I" '-eft.* the prmltti’ti-.H) of dte evidence,
N’-'V'i'v ’■ (:-•■ ■ r.ispet'sed with, unless
1 " of :’ri d :'i: g it bi; clearly
'■ he m.';’! ':;’:r d best <>'J-. .■ evidence,
th'.’ c.icu may be susceptible, must be
. fn.’’ fished in lieu therecl'.
t .very e’ 1 rm must be accompanied by a de-
P» •:’.:;"> "I Lie c! imant, declm ing that he had
not r,’ e;v ■ f. in any officer or agent ol the
<!.;;•! fSrrt;:;, :-np horse or horses, equipage,
nee. :. t.-t:!e, wagon, cart, boat,
• 1 r " as [tbe cas.- may be,) in lieu
J inpre, ■: rty i." !.:■:, nor any coinpensation
: ' "c 1 . "L.' i:." s:r:;:i rtgd, if practicable,
fbyt:;;- ordinal valuation list, macle by the ap
j pi'ni.-e:-.. of .. (• riv.m-riat ti’.e time tiie same
.'v.as ■ a if. ( . f •,. ( ff States service.
I Ass e-> 1 .!<•;•;other than tbe ceitificatcs’of
i of.jeers, who ;:( the time of giving them, were
j in the mLLary service of the Unitcd’S-ttiter,
nr.ftt !: ■ eworn to I . 'ore soi::'- judge, justice of
; :!:o peace, or other person du'v authorized tw
j" min on h . ami of whiih'autiimity, proof'
; should accompimy the evidence.
B. F. BUTLER.
‘■•ii-reft-rry <f JI 'ar ad interim.
Armmvtm, j; i-..:ry 25, 1837.
ANl'fiTEY’,' JACLSOX.
T\ 1: y Dr. ■. kt ?.: 7 xt.
I 'i bird Auditor's Ojice, January 26,1837.
Em il claimant can have the sum which may
be allowed on his claim, remitted to i.-ini rfiint
on bis signt yiiig e w.sh to that efit et, and )m
--mtng the place of Ids residence; but if ihe
mo- ey i. to be- remitted or paid to any other
person, a power of attorney to him from the
l-lainmn’, tluly executed and authenticated,
si-oniti be forwarded with the claim.
To tacili»tle the requisite searches, and a
voi I delay in the adjustment of the claims, each
claimant slioul i name on his papers the paymas
ter or i.titt rLisimrsingofficers, by whom lie was
paid for tin- services of liimsclf, horse, wagon,
cart, team, bnat, &.c.
February 2), fi—4t.
PETER HAGNE7?, Auditor.
Editors cf newspapers, in which the laws of
j the United States are published, in the several
i S’.iti-s ami Terrttoi ies, tin- requested to publish
il.etein, tiie fort going rules once a week, fiir
lour weeks, ami to send tbeir accountsto the
I thrd Auditor fm payment.
R"'"DTIUI!. Lost or niirl’tid. a certain promi»-
Xw st'i’y note, giv 11 by Thomas lliimphris m
'fimiphris. .’aioimt I cing two thousand nt:'!
f it-i lun:ff..’i‘ ami five dollars, t-ti'l twenty-five ets;
I The notes i-; dated in August. 1826, and due on
; th ' twenty fifth cj' December next.
I In-re.-■ forwarit all persons from trading for
i saitl note, under penalty oftho law.
JESSE IILMTITRIES
: Jiiaarr, 31 1337 3- 3t.