. American turf register and sporting magazine . have purchased half of the celebrated horse AnDREW, of Col. Wm. R. Johnson, and brought him to this place, where hewill continue at least during the next year. Andrew is not surpassed inblood or symmetry of form by any other horse in this country: he is equallydistinguished for his extraordinary fleetness. It always affords ns pleasureto notice any effort among our citizens to improve the condition of our stock,and we trust our fellow citizens will profit by this favorable opportunity ofbenefiting themselves.—Milledgeville (Geo.) Recorder. Pitts


. American turf register and sporting magazine . have purchased half of the celebrated horse AnDREW, of Col. Wm. R. Johnson, and brought him to this place, where hewill continue at least during the next year. Andrew is not surpassed inblood or symmetry of form by any other horse in this country: he is equallydistinguished for his extraordinary fleetness. It always affords ns pleasureto notice any effort among our citizens to improve the condition of our stock,and we trust our fellow citizens will profit by this favorable opportunity ofbenefiting themselves.—Milledgeville (Geo.) Recorder. Pittsburgh Association for the Improvement or the Breed ofHorses.—An association of between fifty and sixty persons, under theabove name, has lately been formed in this city, which will doubtless bevery efficient in promoting the object in view. Their constitution and by-laws, which are very excellent, were adopted on Saturday, 13th October,and their officers were chosen on the following Thursday evening. 196 AMERICAN TURF RSGISTER (Doc. 1834. I. RACING CALENDAR. Clarksville (Tenn.) meeting, 1834, commenced Sept. 17. Monday previous to the meeting of the Jockey Club was run a sweep-stake, three year olds, ^.^0 entrance, ; six entries; four started; mileheats. Maj. Poindexters b. c. Louisiana, by Randolphs Janus, dam byBalls Fiorizel, 1 1 Stephen Nibletts f. by Pacific, dam by Ceder, - - 2 2 Col. C. Crusmans b. f. Due Due, by Pacific, dam by Hamble-tonian, .. 3 dis. L. L. Leavells b. c. John Critiendon, by Alexander, dam byMcShain, dis. Time, Im. 58s.—Im. 57s. First day, sweepstake, two year olds, entrance $200, p. p. mile heats;ten entries; four started. M. M. Martin, Esqs .ch. c. by Leviathag, dam by Sir , Crusmans ch. c. by William Tell, he by Stockholder, dam by BlackStreak. ^j- Dr. J. C. Boyds b. c. by Stockholder. Dr. James^Wheatleys b. c. by Carolinian, dam by Sir Archy. At the end of the first quarter. Dr. Boyds colt threw his r


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