. American turf register and sporting magazine . eof thewinnings. Address Geo. F. Miller, Baltimore. Sj)otsylvanit, January 12, 1835. WANTED—a large young Jack, fourteen and a half or fifteen hands high, and wellmade, not more than six or eight years old; for such a one a purchaser may be found byaddressing a letter to G. S., Fredericksburg, Virginia, post paid, stating terms, and wherehe can be seen. FOR SALE—a superior young stallion, Patapsco, got by Maryland Eclipse, his damby Oscar, his grandam by Hickory, and g. grandam the imported mare Trumpetta, damof the famous Tiumpator. Price $500.


. American turf register and sporting magazine . eof thewinnings. Address Geo. F. Miller, Baltimore. Sj)otsylvanit, January 12, 1835. WANTED—a large young Jack, fourteen and a half or fifteen hands high, and wellmade, not more than six or eight years old; for such a one a purchaser may be found byaddressing a letter to G. S., Fredericksburg, Virginia, post paid, stating terms, and wherehe can be seen. FOR SALE—a superior young stallion, Patapsco, got by Maryland Eclipse, his damby Oscar, his grandam by Hickory, and g. grandam the imported mare Trumpetta, damof the famous Tiumpator. Price $500. Inquire of the Editor. FOR SALE—at the Columbia races, in January next, Nonplus, and Godolpin,and if not sold, one or both of them will be farmed out or let the next season. Godolphin was bred by me, and got by old Eclipse, his dam Sylph, by Hephestion,(half brother to Sir Archy,) grandam Lottery, by the imp. Bradford, out of the imp. mareAnvilina, now six years old. Apply to the subscriber. Richard Singleton. VOL. VI. MARCH 1835. NO. BALTIMORE:EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY J. S. SKINNER. J. D. TOV, PRINTKR. 3| Sheets—Postage—100 miles and under 6 cents;—over 100 miles 10 cents. rity; but his inslructions, which we would have willingly observed came too late. Ananimal of so much worth could not long thus remain—the hidden treasure. We refer the reader to vol. 1, pages 369 and 370 of same work, for the account Bath-gate and Purdy give of this horses pedigree, and the promise he gave of a brilliant careeron the turf, had he not fallen lame. But to convince the breeding public of the confi-dence we have in the get of Orphan Boy, we now propose to enter his get in sweepstakeswith the get of any other stallions. He will stand at Louisville the present season, under the care and management of thesubscribers, at $30 the season, and |50 for insurance. Good pasturage furnished maresgratis from a distance. Samuel Churchill &Co. PEDIGREE OF SARAH BELL WANTED. Mh. Editob: Hunt


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