Kentucky gazette (Lexington, Ky. : 1809). (Lexington, KY...

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AUCTION. "Tni-- be sold at public sale, on Saturday V V the 13th dav of September next, on the premises in Bourbon coanty, H miles bejow i'ai-i- on Stoner-creef- my PLANTATION 270 acres offirst rale Land, -- with upwards of luu acres thereof cleared, on which there is a first rate mill-da- with conve- nience fbi- - water works on the south side of tire creek, and a Water Grist-Mi- ll and a Saw-Mil- l, and a Hor.o-Mi.- all on the best construction Mid in good with one pair of French-bur- r htoncs, 4 feet diameter, equal in quality to anv in America, the other, two pair good Laurel.hill .stones with good Bolts, and all tiie irons of the bestkindandin excellent order; also, an orchard of 240 Apple Trees, about 100 ., w,r.v, nrc 1 rrn a n (1 well loaded now with good fruit, and some Cherry Trees, &c. and several good constant springs ot water, Jiic preinisescan be viewed by any persons wishing to purchase, before the day of sale, at which time and place the terms will be made known. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, a. m. Attend-Alic- e by ALEX. ULiIjIj. August 9, 1817. 5 - - thr LOVERS OF GARDENING J R ,K"Y time in the employment of the Hon. H. Jjf-H- - Clay, is to terminate about the 1st of No vember licit, at w Inch time l snail do at leisure to undertake for any person or persons, who .!.. .1,1 I,., ,lirp ns emnlovinff me in the art of gardening. Those who have had no op4 porteiiuty oi seeing my umui. " B...i......&, ma seeit by calling on me at their country--.- ., ., ,. nviKv friend Mr. Clav 's gardens. 1 have no objection to go to any part of the Ufj mttd btates, provieiea me uuwiuruw"ciu. should be sufficient. Gentlemen liviite&ttoo great a distance, and cannot conveniently COinc n ,oi- - rnnti'ur.t. mav infarnl rhe bv the w ay of a letter (post paid) what encourage-men- t they w ould be willing to give ; their comi rnunications shall be punctually aieeueieei eu. Is I should not enter into a yearly contract, I intend to revisit and collect from the Woods T;.,t r.,1. Hnll a. Mncnnlias. and several orhcr'ornamental plants. The first applicants for plants shallfirst be served. J. rui. August 9 3 To all whom it man concern f3T KE NOTICE That on the 3d day of 1 Sontember next, I shall attend with the rmi.missioners appointed bv the County Court of Kayette, and tiie County Surveyor or hisj Deputy, at my rapcr-viiu- ; iiuni uienve pro- ceed to ascertain the boundaries of nly land ruid take depositions to establish the lines and corners. Part of the land I own is a part of a preemption 1000 acres, entered, surveyed and patented in the name-o- David Vance ; and the balance of my land is apart of a preemption 1i00 acres, entered, sun eyed and patented in the name of Is obert Thompson. Theabove pre- emptions adjoin each other on the Town Fork of Elkhorn, between 5 and 6 miles from Lex- ington, and my land is bounded on the original line between the above named preemptions ; w here we shall continue from day to day until the business is completed. ISAAC YARNALL. ' August 9, 1817. 4 Lexington Steam Mill.' ' 'PHYIF. first Ljjsist.tox Steam Iiu is now in fi comnleat operation. The business will hereafter be conducted under the firm of ItOIH'.RT HIS TON & CO. A constant sup- ply of Flour of the best quality, Shoits, Bran an I Com Meal, may be had at the Mill, at the customary prices. The Company continue to purchase Jf hmt ami Corn, for which the mar-L- price will be given. They also want a iuantitv of Staves, limp Poles, &c. for A bis-ke- y and Flour Barrels, and other Cooper stuff, for w hioh they w ill give a libeSral price. They hae for sale, an Extensile Machinery for card-inlan- d S. in ling Cotton, of an excellent qua- lity for terms apply at thejjiiill to JOHN II. MORTON, or THOMAS BODLEY. ROBERT HUSTON & CO. Ltrivgtov, Jiih 19 tf XENTUCh'Y SOCTETy FOlt PROMOT- ING AGRICULTURE. next FAIR will be held at Capt.'Fow-ler'- s Gardens, on the second Thursday in & lember. On Friday the 1st day of August, an adjourn- ed meting cf the Society will be held at the house of Capt John Postlethwait in the town os: J cxington, precisely at 12 o'clock. The at- tendance of all the members is particularly re- quested; as on that dav subjects will be desig- nated as the objects of premiums; judges ap- pointed; and other arrangements will posi-li- v ely be ni.ul j for the ensuing Fair. " t, By order of the Society, Jidy'26 6t THOMAS T. BARR, Sec. C;)' The Paris, 'Winchester, and Georgetown Reli'ors, will please insert the foregoingnotice in their respective papers, until the 1st of Au- gust, anel forward their accounts. T NIEL BRADFORD & ROBERT ME-- ; JUr ('(WW, having Connected themselves in tie AUCTION AND COMMISSION BU- SINESS, only, under the firm of P.RADEORI) & ME CO WAX, "Wiil punctually attend to the elisposal of any articles entrusted to their care, and tAnssct Commission business generally. 'Their Store is Kept at tue corner ot snorts, i pper streets, in the red frame house, next door above Col. James Moirison's. Lermgion, Apul 10. tf JAAIES EDES, (hvingin Lexington, Ky. street, first Brick House below jMi:pl,et'i Hotel.) wishes the HOUSE and LOT in which he now lives; a well buih brif-- house, tw a stories liigh, .32 feet by 22, convenient back buildings, good water, stables, carriage "house he. Also, an OUT-LO- T of 5 acres; also two lots on Third street, 50 feet by 150, on one of which lots is a well built two story log house, a good well of water, stable, &c all of w liich property will be sold far below its real value, for Cash, or in exchange fori Lam' in the ountry. .Time 16.- - 6m FOR SALE, On accommodative terms, the follm-in- hrnliertn 1 LOT on Main street, fronting 33 feet, with a log house therein, opposite tile' Brewery. 1 LOT fronting on Short street continued, 42 feet, with a brick stable thereon. 1 LOT unimproved, fronting 4U feet on Main Cross street, 66 feet from Second St. 1 LOT fronting 33 feet on Short street, op posite Mrs. Parker's, with two log houses thereon. 1 LOT adjoining Dr. M'CabVs, fronting SO ieet on mam uross stit ct, with a new m Brick House- the reon. 1 LOT adjoining the above, fronting 43A feet on Main Cross street, running back to an alley. - 5 PASTURE LOTS, containing 5 J acres. w ith posts and rails, ael- j'niTi- Oliver Keen's Pond Lot, anel cpposite the late residence of W. T Barry. 1 SlfiJl iI( K HOUSE and LOT, fruiting1 on lUiil si re-- tH te "W. S. DALLAM. Tuhitf, 1817, tf Important notice to the Ladies. m iB LEXINGTON MANUF VCTtRING JL COMPANY are desirous of obtaining a quantity ofJine bleached Linen and Cotton Rugs, which are necessary to enable them to manu- facture the important artice of sine Paper, of' which so much is annually imported, and might lie avoided, is the patriotism or ercoilomy of the Ladies ot Kentucky, woulet induce ttiem to adopt the customs of the Laelies in the eastern states, viz. To keep a Rats-Ba- which is usu- ally hung up in a place, convenient for the purpose, and in which are deposited the rags that almost daily appear in every large family. At the end of the year your rag-bag- thus at- tended, will produce you a liberal sum for and greatly aid the important manu- factories of your state. Six Cents in money will be paiel for sine bleachetl Linen or Cotton Rags ; and a price in proportion for coarser quality, or for tow made from flax or hernp. Apply at the Lexington Manufactory, or to fl. & T. G. PRENTISS. Lexington, Nov. 22, 1815.' 48 tf PENMAMSHIP. Ars artium omnium conservatrir.' TL ffR. HOWARD, having taught the art of YJL Penmanship in some ot the tirst schools and academies in the United States with suc- cess, has now the honor of tendering his ser- vices to the inhabitants of Lexington. His mode bciug on the improved Analytical Sys- tem, ensures a facility and elegance of hand, in a short space of time, and demonstrates that! the art is wortliy oi tnc.ranK iv iiuicis in me circles of polite and useful kqclvVledge. The usual tedious and unsatisfactory-method- s of in- struction are thereby obviated. The art is re- solved into its pure original principles agree- ably to the nicest discriminations of good taste, and calculated to restrain those deviations of caprice so inimical to the elegance and utility ot writing. Mr. II, engages to teach the whole routine of the art to young laelies and gentlemen in thirty-si- x lessons, of two hours each, for ten dollars. Specimens of the ' improvement of pupils may be seen at Mrs. Howard's Seminary and at Mr. Aldridge's Academy. A morning class, for young gentlemen from 7 t6H? o'clock, Evening class for young ladies from 4 to'fro'&lock. , N. B. Stenography or short hand taught on the same conditions. tf Mulberry-stree- t, June 28, 1817. LITERARY. Subscriber will deliver at his THE during the Summer, A Course nj Lectures rfn Natural Pliilosophy and Astrono- my, anel also git e lessons on the Mathematics. 'With his lectures will be connecteel such Che- mical experiments as tend to shed light upon various parts of Natural- - Philosophy. The course will comrnence o"n the first Mon- day of .May, anel be continued until the last week in September. The hour of altenelance will be 5 o'clock, P. M. everyday in the week, except Saturelay. Having a tolerably com- plete Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, Orrery, Globes, &c. no pains shall be spared, to render the course useful. The Female part of his School shall Continue to meet with his his most assiduous care, the senior class in which,1 will, during the summer, be attending on Astronomy, Chemistry, and the Belles-Lettre- s. . , : - JAMES BLYTIIE. Itxington, JTarch 16. tf .LI ION MAKE-HOUS- The subscri- bers Ai have crccteel a large Hake-hom- e at their milh on Water-stree- t, Lexington, oppo- site the Ware-hous- e, where baldncr is exten- - sively carried em. They have now on hand a quantity ofBiscuit of the following kinds, viz: J'ilol ISrrad, Navy Bread, Slap Bread, Water and Butter Blscvit ; and engagements will be entered into' to furnish fifty ban-el- s of the kinds of Biscuit per week. They have also coinmcnced the baking of laafBread. Such of the citizens who please to savour them with'their custom, may be served at their own eloors, before early breakfast, every morning, witli any quantity they may order, fresh and warm. Bread of every description will be con- stantly kept at Isaac Bowles's on Cross-stree- t, between Main and Main Cross streets, and at the house of H. Blount on Short-stree- t, b -- tw ecn Upper anel Mulberry streets. BRADFORD & BOWLES. June 2. tf TEST. THE citizens of Lexington and its vicinity, get any quantity of TEST 'fresh and nuc, aniiui a sujjciiui u;uilv, iiutuu ircsji every dav at the Allnvifm j)bll, BRADFORD & BOWLES. June 2 tf Q TILLS VJBXt SALE. The subscriber has kj on liand tills of different sizes and of the best quality, which he will sell low for cash. He has latelt- - rpcfivpd from Thilnilflnliia ft quantity of Copper, which enables him to fur- - iusii oi ijl,jj& a jjuji'&iid, oi any size, at the shortest notice. He also continues to carry on the TIjY.YLXG BUSLVESS, as usual. Two or three Journeymen Tinners would be employed, to whom the liighcst wages will be given. M. FISUEL. Lexington, Oct. 1, 1816. 7-- tf BKABFOllD WILSON, up ok uny HERS, Anrnl,-- tion Room ; wlicre they intenel cam mg on the above uusincss extensively, and in all its varie ty, lianks, Merchants, Clerks and, others, can be supplied with Books, ruled to any pattern, anel botlniLeither with plain Or with patent iron backs, Russia bands or butts, executed in style and on the shortest notice. Lexington, July 12 tf. . Partnership Dissolved. TIHJ partnership of Jlshton, ficacli tgJVeille, dav elissoh eel by mutual cqhSerft. All thoseliaVing demands on the firm, ara re- quested to apply to Jishton ij Beacli for the same. Al .indebted to the firm arc to make payment ft) Ashton U Beach, who are author .sed to receive the same. - - R. ASIITON, JOSEPH BUA0H, HUGH KElLLE. Lexington, March 2d, 1816. , 1- 0- The Coach Making Business: In all its various branches, is still carried pn at the old sVamthv Maffn ? Beach, where- - &- - gigs3f?s c. will be made or rcpaireel on the shortest notice, anel neatest manner, and on ths most reasonable lerm, THE WESTERNf ' Piano Forte Manufacture. Jordurfs Ron, next door to the Reporter Printing Office. r. L. EVi'.xno.w "RyJANUFACTUREU of PIANO FORTES, lyi. (manv years in London, and five years in J'hiladelphia,) respectfully informs Ladies anel Gentlemen ot tne western country, tnai he has removed to Lexingou, where he manu- factures Piano Fortes; which, for gooibiess, beauty and price combineel, cannot be equalled from any source ; on the truth of wliich asser- tion, and on that only, T. L. E. presumes to ask that patronage from a discerning pnblic, for which lie is solicitous, and hones when it is sound that his Pianoes (on WSB esult of long experience) are preferable to others of Ame- rican make, and no dearer and equal to the best imported made of better materials stand the climate better anel 2)per cent, cheaper that he will meet that encouragement that skill, li- berality and industry may reasonably hope- for from a liberal public ; which will at all times be gratefully received by their most obedient ser vant, December 27, 1816. 52 tf, SILVER PLATING DAVID A. SAl'RE, informs his friends and the public in general, that he will continue to car ry on the Silver Plating Busi?let3,'bi all its branches, at the old stand next door above the Kentucky Gazette office, and opposite Barton & Craig's Store, Main-stree- t, Lexington. He returns his sincere thanks for past patronage. and hopes by his strict attention to business to merit its continuance He has anel intends keeping on hand, an elegant assortment linmes, UMs, Stirrup Irons, Vantage cr Harn-s- s .Wountimg, tic. which he will sell wholesale or retail, much lower than has ever been Solel in the western country. He solicits Mcrcnants and saddlers to give lum a call. All orders will be punctually attended toy and suppucu ai iiie ruuaueipnia prices. . June 28 tf IRON WORKS. . TW FIE RED-niYE- R IRON WORKS, are now it in full blast; great alterations having been made for the better in the FURJf ACE, and oni; la nuw iiiaujuij- ineeai ui a superior ejuauey. The FORGE is entirely new, anel in high ope ration, making BAH IKON equal, is not greatly superior to Uorsey or any other imported iron. Any orders lest with Mr. Macbean, at my Iron Store in Lexington, will be executed with neatness anel dispatch, having emploveel thH oest workmen, the country Hie IRON STORE at Lexington, will be constant ly suppliad' with IRON and' CASTINGS, for the corvacnience of merchants, mechanics and farmersTPattems lest there will meet a specdy conveyance to the works. THOMAS DEYE OWING S. Lexington, December 21, 1816. 53 tf NOTICE The subscriber will apply to tiie of Nicholas. Kv. at their next OCTOBER TERM, for leave to lay oft' a town on ins Jand at tne. Leiwer lijue Licks, greeably to an act of asserMyVin such cases mauc and provided. WM. 1IAKTLETT, May 31, 1817. June CARDINO Sc FULLINQ, - A T ROYLE'S FACTORY on the Frankfort ai. road, one mile from Lexington. WOOL careied at od per pound. Also, FULLING & FINISHING CLOTHS, LINSEYS, 8tc. in the best manner, at all times, havinc waten thp year round. CCJ" TOR SALE, aquantity of very strong coarse battmefr, very suitable tor ciounng, anu some ooiens. THOMAS ROYLE. Aug. 15, 1816. 34-- tf Sl CANDUK FACTORY. The SOAP has lately enlarged his establish- ment by additional buildings, and will now be enabled to supply the public by w holesale-an- retail, with prime SOAP of every kind, equal in quality to any manufactured in the United States, and with the best DIPPED and MOULD CANDLES. Commissaries, Con tractors and Merchants, who may purchase those article? eitlier lor the foreign or home markets, or those who want them for domestic use, will find it to their interest to call on him, or to give him their orders, which w ill be promptly attended to ' and faithfully ex ecuted. JU11N UK1DGES, Corner of lValer and Main Cross streets, next door to Mr, Bradford's Steam Mill and Cotton Factory, Lexington. Gj The highest prices given for TALLOW, HOGS LARD, KITCHEN GREASE, ASHES aifd POT ASHE'S, at the above factory. 41 October 10, 1814. H.lOR SALE Trto hundred and Jive acres of L JlWTWCi,WJ, ilUUUL uu iiutautJicu, on w incu is u guou eiwemng nuuse, Kiicuen, loom house, negro house, spring house, new barn and hen house, &c. one hundred'- anel eighty-thre- e bearing apple trees, chiefly choice grafted fruit, pear trees, cherry trees, damson trees, anel excellent never sailing water. Terms may be known by applying to the subscriber, living" on the premises, fivcj miles from Lexington, about halt mile east ot the Leestown road. A. BAlNUlilUGL. Nov. 12. 47-- tf SALE, the HOUSE & LOT on Mar JTiOR nowoccupiedby Mi-- . Desforges first eloor below the new Presbyterian church nnrl thirrl nhnvp slip Knifir.nnnlmn Vnr term apply to Mr. John L. Martin, or to the sub scriber, 1 J miles north of Lexington. JABEZ VIGUS. April 8, 1816. 16-- tf TnuR SALE, 724 acres of Flit ST R$UX Jl LAND ; 42 acres cleared ; situated'one mile west of Lexington. Possession, is sold can he given immetllafqjj?!, and is not sold, it will he rented about t.llemideiie ot Apply to me on WatCr-strec- t, ' Lexington. Dec. 14. 51-- tf WM. TOD. TO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. JOHN"!MARSII has again .commenced the BUSINESS. He has in his employ'tmjJit workmen of the best kind. Cot ton I arii tor sale ot the best quality, and as cheap as any in the western country. I also w ish to inform the public tlrat J have ready for sale, one apmmng 1 hroslle ot 1U8 spindles, with all the necessary preparation machinery ; anel will have finished by the first of January, 1817, two more machines ot the same amount Those persons wishing to purchase machinery. can also be accommodated with a first rate workman to superintend their business. 42 October 14, 1816. HATS ! A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of HATS Xfi. will constantly be kept by J PILCUER & II. SHAW, at the stand heretofore occupied by the latter on Alain CroSs-stree- t, near Mr. Lanphcar's Inn. Retail customers can aluavs be promptly accommoelatcd to their satisfac tion ; anel those wlio wish to purcliase by wlioie. sale will beysupplicd'atthe shortest notice. PILCHBR & SHAW. Lexington, August tf ' ZF JSTO'JUVE. TnrAYlN"G engaged ill a new concern, itbe-i- l comes necessary for me to close all m former business; therefore,. those who have claims on me will please to cajlimmeeliately for a settlement Qt tlicm, smd'.ijjasc melcbted to me arc reeiuested to make payment wltnout eieiay HIRAM SHAW. Lexington, Aug. 2, 1317. tf DOCTOR ROSS LL practise- - MEDICINE & SURGERY' in Lexington and vicinity : liis shop is on Short-stree- t, between Lanphcar's and Wiqkhne s taverns, opposite Oliver Keen, Esq's, where he may be always fouifd except when on professional business. frt He will vaccinate all who mav wish it at his shop, and the poor at their houses, gratis. July VJ tt. S. II. WOODSON, A5 .mnvil in 1 v;rrtnn wifli on intpn. ' tWYli ,, ilot-rvr- t Mmc.lK t rt ft!. ,o.t;rr nl . J. U. HUH ." lUIIMII t, 111 JUrtW.IWV La His otiice is kept in a front room ot tjie brick, building opposite Capt. J'ostletmaft'gS Inn. 1 tf January 6, 1817- - For Salt or Exchange. $5 1750 worth of carpemtee's woiiit, wliich will be either sold low tor Cash, on a Credit or will be exchanged fqr Whiskey or Tobacco. July iy, 1817. tt K. S. 1 OUU. KVNHAWA SALT by the barrel, ,, At Pittsburgh prices, htflhe keg, COPPER for Stills, Together with a'complete assortment of MERCHANDIZE.- JOST received afid for Sale by 1 ILFOIJU, TKOT A 1SK ISC CO. IieTingtoji, July 19. tf riJYJ RENT the HOUSE now occupied by JL T. G. Prentiss. For particulars "enquire at the premises ; or ot J. & T. G. FllENilSS. July 5, 1817. tf - JVetc; and Cheap, Goods.. OSEPH I. LEMON has just received, and now opening at his store, on Mill Street, a neat and general assortment of British, India and French GOODS, of the latest importations, selected by hiirfself in Philadelphia, which he otters for sale at a low advance, torcisn. April ?8. 17 f TOBACCO. - 1000 lihels. wanted. Enquire of Jan. 17 3- -tf . J. & T. G. PRENTISS. REAR HOTTER SKINS WANTED. Q VM'L & GEO. TROTTER & CO. offer the KJ highest price in cash for prime Hear and Utter mim ; aeiivered at their arehous-c- . Lexington, Dec. 18, 1816. MEDICINES. TJi'OR SALE, a very general assortment care- - JL fifllv selected. Also, a full supply of ayLi- - ruHJvrruHE, paints, gold u SILVER LEAF, &c. now opened, wholesale and retail by Uiesubscnber, Main street, a lew doors below Capt Postlethwait's Inn. JOHN NORTON, Druggist. Lexington, July 26, 1817 3m The Tammany Steam Mill, S now in operation, anel doing good work- - FLOUR, SHORTS, BRAN and CORN MEAL, may at all times be hael at the custom. ary prices. 1 hose who purchase by retail must pay the cash when the article is eleliv-ere- d ; this rule will be Invariably adhereel to I hose wtio buy by the quantity can be accom rmxlated with a credit, by giving'approved nc. gotiable notes. v e will give cash tor any number ot Flour llarrel Stiives and Hoop Poles. JOHN & Tll6. P. HART. Jrne 16 tf WOOL WANTED TIE Lexington Manufacturing Co. having . contracted to turnish a quantity ot coarse Goods tor armv clothing, arc in want ot COM MON SHEEP'S WOOL, for which they will pay the highest price in cash. Ihevwill pur chase FINE AVOOL in October or November! next. Apply at the said Factory. J.& 1. G.PRENTISS. Aug. 2, 1817 lm. T VA IXG commenced a FOUNDRY in the a JL town of Lexington, opposite Lewis San ders, Main-stree- t, wishes to inform his friends and the public in general, that he now carries it on in all its branches; that all kinels of BRASS & IRON MACHINERY mav be had on tne shortest notice and in the best manner ; also BEL1 S for taverns, court-house- s, he. A" orelers will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. O ill give the highest price on Gash for nun cast iron, Copper, Brass and I'ewtttf,, Lexington, Dec. S3d, 1816 52-- tt THE CELEBRATED BULL, ITS AISED bv Mr. Smith, who obtaineel n. Sil JUL vcr Cup at two annual exhibitions of cat tie under the direction of the Agricultural So- ciety, is at my farm near Lexington, for.thc con- venience of those who wish to improve their br,ecd of cattle. Five Dollars is the price; good pasturage on moderate terms. This Bull excels in beaHtynnd size any ani mal of his kind in the'state his calves selling from 30 to 50 dollars from common com s, and from blooeled cons as high as 250 dollars. II nave not liearel ot a single one oi an inferior description all arc .greatly superior to those by other bulls. - JOHN FOWLER, Lexington, July 26, 1817. tf Lexington Manufactory. PHlFIE nronrietnrA ns this extensive estfthlicli. E ment. are hannv in announcine- to the nnh. he, that their buildings are completed and their machinery in tull operation. They are readyto' receive orders for all kmds and qualities Bt bkuau CLO 1 IIS, PLAIN'S FLANNELS, COAT- INGS, BLANKETS & NEGRO CLOTHS; also FELTINGS for paper makers j BILLI- ARD CLOTHS, &c. Also, RECORD PAPER, ami BLANK PAPER ot superior quality of any desfiontion, or to imitate any colourand qual- ity at short notice. - Having spareel no Jabour or expense in theu-bes- t machinery and workmen in this countryuid from Europe, the proprietors are confident that every article of their manu- facture shall be equal in quality to any im ported lrom Lurope or manufactured, m the United States. In- - consequence of their having on hand a largo stock of A ool, the proprietors do not' wish to receive more at present, but will want all they can obtain in a sew months, for which they will give the highest prices paid in any part of America. '1 hey w ill, however, at all times exchange the goods of iheir manufactory l or Rags. Persons elcsirous of selling stickpr purchasing or ordering goods, will, pfeigcapply at said factory, or to J.'C. &'5lf 1). RICHARDSON, cr J. sc T. G. PRENTISS. August 27, 1810. 36- - tlUST PUBLISHED, TOR S LE at the Office of the AND Gazette, and at J. W. Pai-weh'- Bool. Store, by the gross, dozen, copy, Bradford's Kentucky Almanac FOR THE YF.AR 18 IS7 Lexington Aug. 9, 1817. tf ENTERTAINMENT. E;!&ia " Don't give up the Ship." subscriber respectfully informs his THE and the public in general, that he still keeps a ho'use of entertainment, at his old stand on Short-stree- t, between Limestone-st- . and the court-hous- e, where he hopes by his attention, t'o merit a continuation of the sup- port that has been so liberally given to the house, particularly' by travellers and others. JABEZ ArIGUS. Lexington, Feb. 14, 1817. tf INDIAN QUEEN TAVERN. TTSENJAMINLANPHEAR, formerly keeper MJ ot the Boston Coilee-Hous- e, has the plea- sure of informing his friends and tiie public, that he has opened that large and elegant house built by Patterson Uain, 15sq. on tne corner of Main-cros- s anel Short streets, in Lex ington, Kentucky, where he intends devoting his whole attention to accommodate anel please those who shall honour him with their custom, Lexington, 1st January, 1817. 1 Is SPRINGS. This admired OLYMPIAN Plnreis now eletrantlv furnished for the season, and ready for the r&ception of genteel visitors. - ,. - Every exertion will be Jvladg for the accom- modation of the guests, "by Air. George Cole man aiui family. , , June 28, 1817. tf Partnership 'Dissolved. "TVTOTICE. The Copartnership heretofore LI existing between the subscribers under the firm of ELISHA J. WINTER & CO. was dissolved on the 4th instant'by imjtual consent. ljlisha J . AVinter wjfll settle the concerns ofthe rarmersiiip. .islisma j. viiiiiic, , . THOS. II. PINDELL. Lexington, July 26, 1817. Tr-TH- subscriber offers his STOCK OF GOODS on hand at very reduced prices for caih, either wholesale or retail. Country deal ers anel others will find it their interest to give him a call. ELISHA J. AVINTER. Lexington, July 26 tf ' State of Kentucky. Jessamine Circuit, Set. July Tei-m- 1817. Patrick AAatsox-- , for the bene-""- ! fitof AViitiAJiAA7 alters, com- - I plainant, against Jom CAMr- - Chancery BELL, AYlLLIAM EpPERSOX & I Robert Crockett defendants.J mHIS day came the complainant by his conn- - Jt- sel .and the defendant John Campbell not having entereel his appearance herein agree, ably to law and the rides of this court, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, tliat he is not an inhabitant of this Comruonu ealtli. Therefore on motion of the complainant, it is ordered that unless lie. appear here on or be sore the first day of our next October Term anel answer the complainant's bill, the same will be taken for confessed against him: And it. is further ordered, that a copy of this order fb inaerteel in some authorized newspaper eight weeks succcssn ely agreeably- - to law . A Copy, Attest, Aug 9,-- 8t DANL. B. PRICE, c. j. c. c. State of Kentucky: Jessam'ne Circuit, Set. July Term, 1817, AVilliam M'Conxell complain- - ant, against Jous Cahipbell, 1 C!iancer Wilh Epperson and Rolf1" iiert Crockett, defendants. J THIS d-j- came the complainant by his atW the defendant John Campbell not having entered his appearance herein agree- ably to law and the "rules of this Court, and it appearing to the satisfaction ofithe court that he is not an inhabitant ot this Commonwealth: Therefore on motion of the complainant, it is ordered, that unless he appear here on or be- fore the first day of our next October Term and answer the complainant's bill, the same will be taken for confessed against him. And itis further ordered, that a copy of this order be insertedin some authorized newspaper of uus staie ' eigwt weeKg successively agreeably to law. A Copy, Attest, Aug.9,-- 8t DANL. B PRins, c. j. c. c. State of Kentucky: Jessamine Circuit, Set. Jitfy Tenn, 1817. Fbascis Miller complainant, against Jonx Campbell, 1 Ll C;' AVilliam Epperson & Ro- - leut Crockett, defendants.) rpHlSday came the complainant by his coun- - j ael, and the defendant John Campbell not having enter ad his appearance herein agree- - ably to law and the rules of this court, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that he is not an inhabitant of this Commonwealth ; Therefore on motion of the complainant, itis ordered that unless he appear here on or be- fore the first day of our next October Term and answer the complainant's bill, the same will bq taken for confessed against him: And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be inserteel in some authorized newspaper of uus state eigne weess successively, agreeably to law. a uopy, Attest, Aug. 9, 8t DANL. B. PRICE, c. ,T, f . c. State of Kentucky: Clarki Circuit, set. June Term, 1817. Joseph Darke and others, com. plainants, against Samuel I , Shannon's heirs and others, f1" th"nca-y- . defendants. J VW HE defendants Bcniamin AVcIch and Dm. JL silla his wise, iileel their answer herein. which is to operate anel be considereel as a crossbill; and on the motion of the complain- ants, anel it appearing to the court that the de- fendants Van Bennett, Thomas S.Bennett and Edward Bennett, are not inhabitants of this commonwealth, and not having entered their appearance herein agreeably- - to law and the rules of this court, it is therefore considered In the court that unless the said defendants A'ah Bennett, Thomas S. Bennett and EdwarelBeni nett, and the unknown heirs of Sarah Swearin-gen- , (late Sarah Bennett) and Of Elizabeth M'Intire, (late Elizabeth Bennett) and the heirs at law of Joseph Tomblinson, Davie! Hughes and Samuel Shannon, either in or out ot this state, who have also sailed to enter their appearance herein agreeably to law and thp rules of this court, do appear here on or before the firielay of our next September .term, and answer'the complainant's bill herein, that the same.jvill be takers-fo- confessed afriunst them : and it if'fhrther. Ordered by; tic court, that a coPy4,ot tus orucr lie lnserted.nii-som- autho rized Tiewspaperprlhted in, this- - slate for eight weeks.successivelyv';'! ' " t A copy. Attest, . - SAMl, M,. TAYLOR,' c c. c. c August 2-- rS State cf J.'ti.t, cl yFLyet'c Circuit, tct Jcm- T,UM,1,J1" Elizabetli M'Canellcss, Comp't. ") In ( hunt n i agtuiut J"r a Joseph M'Caneiless, Deft. S Divoi ce fjnHlS day Came the complainant aforesaid, JL by her counss.1, and tne eiile-nia- namg sailed to enter his appearance- - agreeably to law and the rules of this court, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the saiei M'Caudless is not an inhabitant of this com- monwealth : Therefore, on the motion of tne Complainant, by her counsel, i: is ordered by the court, That unless the said defendant dees appear here on or before the 15th elay of 0'ir next August Term, and answer the complain- ant's bill,- - (which prays fora elivorce) that the same will be'taken for confessed against him. And it is further ordered, That a copy of this orelCr be inserted in some authorized paper of this state, eight weeks successively, as the law directs. And the complainant lias Iea t te take out a copy of this order immediately . A copy teste, THOMAS BODLEA', c.r.c.c June 21. ' 3- - State of Kentucky : Fayette Circuit Court August Term, 18 IT Nanxv Cook complainant, a-- T gainst Josrru Cook, defen- - Chancer;'. elant. S THIS day came the complainant aforesaid by ; ane), the defendant Josepii Cook Having tailed UH Outer Ins appearance herein agreeably to law" ajlu' the- rules of this court, anel it appealing to the satisfaction of the court that the said defendant is net an inlubu tant of this commonwealth, therefore, on the motion of the complainant by her counsel, it is ordered, that- unless the said defendant shall appear here on or before the 24th elay of the next September term of our court and answ er the CiOmplainant'sbilljWliichpray s for a divorce, the same will be taken for confessed against hiiri and it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be insertedin some authorized icws-pap- of this state, eight weeks successively, according to law, and that the complainant have leave to take out a copy of this Older, immedi- ately. A copy. Attest, HUBBARD,B. SMITH, d. c. f. c. c. August? 16-- 8 BiitECT TAX OF i8iG. IS HEREBY GIA'EN That NOTICE has received lists of the Dn-cc- t Taxofthe United States for 1816, remaining-elu- upon property in the following counties in tile State of Kentucky, not owned, occupied, or superintended by some person rcsidiiij within the collection district in w hich it is situ- ate, and that he is authorized to receive tin? said Taxes, with an addition of 10 per cent thereon: Provided, such payment is n:!o within one year aster the elay on which the col- lector of the district where such property lies, had notified that the Tax had become due. Date of Collector's nutih Forinhal County caiiun that the tax had ber 'come tlue. Jefferson Bullitt ditto Shelby elitto Henry ditto Clay 8th day of November, 181? v Garrard ditto Mercer ditto Madison ditto Christian 19th day of March, 181? Meddenburg ditto Ohio & Davis ditto IJIopkins ditto Caldwell ilittn Breckinridge elitto Grayson ditto Livingston ditto Henderson ditto Union ditto JOHN II. MORTON-- , Collector, desi grated by the Secretary of the Tieimtn Printers authorized to publish the lans f the U. States, in this state, will insert the above; 8 weeks. Lecingion, August 2, 1817. 8t. LO Wt It MARKET HOUbE. JTAA'ING received notice from the superintending the building of t h ; Lower Market House on AV'ater Street, that it will be ready to open on Wednesday the 17th of September next, notice is hereby given, that thvi said Market House will be openeel on that day, anel be held in it everv AVrrlneeclnv or,,! ,..,',. day, and that scales and weights will he pro- - imeu iur ine same, nncier tne piesent market laws. DAVID HARD1STY, Clerk. Lexington, Aug. 16 3t The Agricultural Society, r.ROro6E AT THE RilR TO TIE 11KLB On the 2d Thursday in September ensuing, AT Capt. Fowler's Garden, to invite the of the following objects, and to. present the exhibitor of the best of each class, with a premium or certificate nflmnnr-- n,-- , . ference. For the best brood Marc & Colt a Silver C; p do do Gelding, - . Honor..re elo do Bull, - - . . t'up do do Cow, - - . Cup. do elo Spring Calf - . Cup do do Boar, - . Honors eo do Sow and Pigs, . Honorary. do do Merino Ram, . - Cip do do Merino Ewe, - Honnr?.i. do do Long AVoolled Ram, - Cup'. The best piece of woollen cloth, cas'uiet or carpeting made in private families Cup The best piece of diaper linen, tick- ing, jens or dimity of cotton or linen, made in private families, - . Cnn The best Cheese, - - . (lip. BY THE COMMITTEE Aug. 16, 1817. It NOTICE. TTBOOKS for subscription to the Capital Stork XJ of the Maysvillc and Lexington" turnpike-roa- Company, will be opened on AVednesday the 2t)th inst. and remain open until 1st Sep; tcraberJiext. LEAVIS SANDERS, "A , THOMAS BODLEY, Committee, JAS. PRENTISS, fLesington B. BOSAVELL. J l.cx. August lb, 117.. Cash for Barley. J ti iTTTT Ci1,....,1iq.. T.aT..m -- I L .! uovwwvia utiiiLj ivuuui, eo commence ABREAVERYin this place, offer the highest price for BARLEY of a good quahtv They will enter into engagements for ne'-- year's crop. Enquire at the store of ELIMtY AVJYRFILLD, Esq. GEQRGE AV'OOD h Co. .'Ijiomigtjn, Aug. 16, 9w Pocket Book Lost. rgHE subscriber on Thursday afternoon, a. either in Lexington or betsveen Lexington and Mount PleasantjMceting House, lost a HedMirocco Packet BoW'i. containing ,07 dol- lars ; one g 100 note, 'three 50's; 50 dollars in 20S and llj'fl- - Illl ON tllO elflfr, l,nr,V , T.vnnlr- - sort; and the g 7 in eliffcrent lands of small uuecs ; xggeiner wim several papers, bonus, notes, receints. hills of ,. THIRTY DOLLARS for the delivery of tt..-sai- pocket book, with its contents, to me in Jessamine county, ortn ths F.litnr nfthe Ken tucky Gazette. ROBERT T11 E. August 167 1S17 3 JBT J

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AUCTION."Tni-- be sold at public sale, on Saturday

V V the 13th dav of September next, on thepremises in Bourbon coanty, H miles bejowi'ai-i- on Stoner-creef- my PLANTATION

270 acres offirst rale Land,--with upwards of luu acres thereof cleared, on

which there is a first rate mill-da- with conve-

nience fbi-- water works on the south side of tirecreek, and a Water Grist-Mi- ll and a Saw-Mil- l,

and a Hor.o-Mi.- all on the best constructionMid in good with one pair of French-bur- r

htoncs, 4 feet diameter, equal in qualityto anv in America, the other, two pair goodLaurel.hill .stones with good Bolts, and all

tiie irons of the bestkindandin excellent order;also, an orchard of 240 Apple Trees, about 100

., w,r.v, nrc 1 rrn a n (1 well loaded now withgood fruit, and some Cherry Trees, &c. andseveral good constant springs ot water, Jiicpreinisescan be viewed by any persons wishingto purchase, before the day of sale, at whichtime and place the terms will be made known.Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, a. m. Attend-Alic- e

by ALEX. ULiIjIj.

August 9, 1817. 5 - -

thr LOVERS OF GARDENING J

R ,K"Y time in the employment of the Hon. H.Jjf-H-

- Clay, is to terminate about the 1st of November licit, at w Inch time l snail do at leisureto undertake for any person or persons, who.!.. .1,1 I,., ,lirp ns emnlovinff me in theart of gardening. Those who have had no op4porteiiuty oi seeing my umui. " B...i......&,ma seeit by calling on me at their country--.- .,

., ,. nviKv friend Mr. Clav 's gardens.1 have no objection to go to any part of the Ufjmttd btates, provieiea me uuwiuruw"ciu.should be sufficient. Gentlemen liviite&ttoogreat a distance, and cannot conveniently COinc

n ,oi- - rnnti'ur.t. mav infarnl rhe bv

the w ay of a letter (post paid) what encourage-men- t

they w ould be willing to give ; their comirnunications shall be punctually aieeueieei eu.

Is I should not enter into a yearly contract,I intend to revisit and collect from the WoodsT;.,t r.,1. Hnll a. Mncnnlias. and severalorhcr'ornamental plants. The first applicantsfor plants shallfirst be served. J. rui.

August 9 3

To all whom it man concernf3T KE NOTICE That on the 3d day of

1 Sontember next, I shall attend with thermi.missioners appointed bv the County Courtof Kayette, and tiie County Surveyor or hisjDeputy, at my rapcr-viiu- ; iiuni uienve pro-

ceed to ascertain the boundaries of nly landruid take depositions to establish the lines andcorners. Part of the land I own is a part of apreemption 1000 acres, entered, surveyed andpatented in the name-o- David Vance ; and thebalance of my land is apart of a preemption1i00 acres, entered, sun eyed and patented in

the name of Is obert Thompson. Theabove pre-emptions adjoin each other on the Town Forkof Elkhorn, between 5 and 6 miles from Lex-

ington, and my land is bounded on the originalline between the above named preemptions ;

w here we shall continue from day to day untilthe business is completed.

ISAAC YARNALL.'August 9, 1817. 4

Lexington Steam Mill.' '

'PHYIF. first Ljjsist.tox Steam Iiu is now infi comnleat operation. The business will

hereafter be conducted under the firm ofItOIH'.RT HIS TON & CO. A constant sup-

ply of Flour of the best quality, Shoits, Branan I Com Meal, may be had at the Mill, at thecustomary prices. The Company continue topurchase Jf hmt ami Corn, for which the mar-L-

price will be given. They also want aiuantitv of Staves, limp Poles, &c. for A bis-ke- y

and Flour Barrels, and other Cooper stuff,for w hioh they w ill give a libeSral price. Theyhae for sale, an Extensile Machinery for card-inlan- d

S. in ling Cotton, of an excellent qua-lity for terms apply at thejjiiill to JOHN II.MORTON, or THOMAS BODLEY.

ROBERT HUSTON & CO.Ltrivgtov, Jiih 19 tf

XENTUCh'Y SOCTETy FOlt PROMOT-ING AGRICULTURE.

next FAIR will be held at Capt.'Fow-ler'- sGardens, on the second Thursday in

& lember.On Friday the 1st day of August, an adjourn-

ed meting cf the Society will be held at thehouse of Capt John Postlethwait in the town os:J cxington, precisely at 12 o'clock. The at-

tendance of all the members is particularly re-

quested; as on that dav subjects will be desig-nated as the objects of premiums; judges ap-pointed; and other arrangements will posi-li- v

ely be ni.ul j for the ensuing Fair. "t,

By order of the Society,Jidy'26 6t THOMAS T. BARR, Sec.C;)' The Paris, 'Winchester, and Georgetown

Reli'ors, will please insert the foregoingnoticein their respective papers, until the 1st of Au-gust, anel forward their accounts.

T NIEL BRADFORD & ROBERT ME-- ;JUr ('(WW, having Connected themselves intie AUCTION AND COMMISSION BU-SINESS, only, under the firm of

P.RADEORI) & ME CO WAX,"Wiil punctually attend to the elisposal of anyarticles entrusted to their care, and tAnssctCommission business generally. 'Their Storeis Kept at tue corner ot snorts, i pper streets,in the red frame house, next door above Col.James Moirison's.

Lermgion, Apul 10. tf

JAAIES EDES, (hvingin Lexington, Ky.street, first Brick House below

jMi:pl,et'i Hotel.) wishes the HOUSEand LOT in which he now lives; a well buihbrif-- house, tw a stories liigh, .32 feet by 22,convenient back buildings, good water, stables,carriage "house he. Also, an OUT-LO- T of 5acres; also two lots on Third street, 50 feet by150, on one of which lots is a well built twostory log house, a good well of water, stable,&c all of w liich property will be sold far belowits real value, for Cash, or in exchange foriLam' in the ountry.

.Time 16.- - 6m

FOR SALE,On accommodative terms, the follm-in- hrnliertn

1 LOT on Main street, fronting 33 feet, witha log house therein, opposite tile'Brewery.

1 LOT fronting on Short street continued,42 feet, with a brick stable thereon.

1 LOT unimproved, fronting 4U feet on MainCross street, 66 feet from Second St.

1 LOT fronting 33 feet on Short street, opposite Mrs. Parker's, with two loghouses thereon.

1 LOT adjoining Dr. M'CabVs, fronting SOieet on mam uross stit ct, with a newm Brick House- the reon.

1 LOT adjoining the above, fronting 43A feeton Main Cross street, running backto an alley.

- 5 PASTURE LOTS, containing 5 J acres.w ith posts and rails, ael-

j'niTi- Oliver Keen's Pond Lot, anelcpposite the late residence of W. TBarry.

1 SlfiJl iI( K HOUSE and LOT, fruiting1on lUiil si re-- t H te

"W. S. DALLAM.Tuhitf, 1817, tf

Important notice to the Ladies.m iB LEXINGTON MANUF VCTtRINGJL COMPANY are desirous of obtaining a

quantity ofJine bleached Linen and Cotton Rugs,which are necessary to enable them to manu-facture the important artice of sine Paper, of'which so much is annually imported, and mightlie avoided, is the patriotism or ercoilomy ofthe Ladies ot Kentucky, woulet induce ttiem toadopt the customs of the Laelies in the easternstates, viz. To keep a Rats-Ba- which is usu-

ally hung up in a place, convenient for thepurpose, and in which are deposited the ragsthat almost daily appear in every large family.At the end of the year your rag-bag- thus at-

tended, will produce you a liberal sum forand greatly aid the important manu-

factories of your state.Six Cents in money will be paiel for sine

bleachetl Linen or Cotton Rags ; and a pricein proportion for coarser quality, or for towmade from flax or hernp.

Apply at the Lexington Manufactory, or tofl. & T. G. PRENTISS.

Lexington, Nov. 22, 1815.' 48 tfPENMAMSHIP.

Ars artium omnium conservatrir.'TL ffR. HOWARD, having taught the art of

YJL Penmanship in some ot the tirst schoolsand academies in the United States with suc-

cess, has now the honor of tendering his ser-

vices to the inhabitants of Lexington. Hismode bciug on the improved Analytical Sys-

tem, ensures a facility and elegance of hand,in a short space of time, and demonstrates that!the art is wortliy oi tnc.ranK iv iiuicis in mecircles of polite and useful kqclvVledge. Theusual tedious and unsatisfactory-method- s of in-

struction are thereby obviated. The art is re-

solved into its pure original principles agree-ably to the nicest discriminations of good taste,and calculated to restrain those deviations ofcaprice so inimical to the elegance and utilityot writing.

Mr. II, engages to teach the whole routineof the art to young laelies and gentlemen inthirty-si- x lessons, of two hours each, for tendollars.

Specimens of the ' improvement of pupilsmay be seen at Mrs. Howard's Seminary andat Mr. Aldridge's Academy.

A morning class, for young gentlemen from7 t6H? o'clock, Evening class for young ladiesfrom 4 to'fro'&lock., N. B. Stenography or short hand taught onthe same conditions.

tf Mulberry-stree- t, June 28, 1817.

LITERARY.Subscriber will deliver at hisTHE during the Summer, A Course nj

Lectures rfn Natural Pliilosophy and Astrono-my, anel also git e lessons on the Mathematics.'With his lectures will be connecteel such Che-

mical experiments as tend to shed light uponvarious parts of Natural- - Philosophy.

The course will comrnence o"n the first Mon-day of .May, anel be continued until the lastweek in September. The hour of altenelancewill be 5 o'clock, P. M. everyday in the week,except Saturelay. Having a tolerably com-

plete Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus,Orrery, Globes, &c. no pains shall be spared,to render the course useful. The Female partof his School shall Continue to meet with hishis most assiduous care, the senior class inwhich,1 will, during the summer, be attending

on Astronomy, Chemistry, andthe Belles-Lettre- s. . ,

: - JAMES BLYTIIE.Itxington, JTarch 16. tf

.LI ION MAKE-HOUS- The subscri-bersAi have crccteel a large Hake-hom- e at

their milh on Water-stree- t, Lexington, oppo-site the Ware-hous- e, where baldncr is exten- -

sively carried em. They have now on hand aquantity ofBiscuit of the following kinds, viz:J'ilol ISrrad, Navy Bread, Slap Bread, Waterand Butter Blscvit ; and engagements will beentered into' to furnish fifty ban-el- s of the

kinds of Biscuit per week. They havealso coinmcnced the baking of laafBread.Such of the citizens who please to savour themwith'their custom, may be served at their owneloors, before early breakfast, every morning,witli any quantity they may order, fresh andwarm. Bread of every description will be con-

stantly kept at Isaac Bowles's on Cross-stree- t,

between Main and Main Cross streets, and atthe house of H. Blount on Short-stree- t, b --

tw ecn Upper anel Mulberry streets.BRADFORD & BOWLES.

June 2. tf

TEST.THE citizens of Lexington and its vicinity,

get any quantity of TEST 'fresh andnuc, aniiui a sujjciiui u;uilv, iiutuu ircsjievery dav at the Allnvifm j)bll,

BRADFORD & BOWLES.June 2 tf

Q TILLS VJBXt SALE. The subscriber haskj on liand tills of different sizes and of thebest quality, which he will sell low for cash.He has latelt- - rpcfivpd from Thilnilflnliia ft

quantity of Copper, which enables him to fur- -

iusii oi ijl,jj& a jjuji'&iid, oi any size, atthe shortest notice. He also continues to carryon the TIjY.YLXG BUSLVESS, as usual.

Two or three Journeymen Tinners wouldbe employed, to whom the liighcst wages willbe given. M. FISUEL.

Lexington, Oct. 1, 1816. 7-- tf

BKABFOllD WILSON,up ok unyHERS,

Anrnl,--

tion Room ; wlicre they intenel cam mg on theabove uusincss extensively, and in all its variety, lianks, Merchants, Clerks and, others, canbe supplied with Books, ruled to any pattern,anel botlniLeither with plain Or with patent ironbacks, Russia bands or butts, executed in

style and on the shortest notice.Lexington, July 12 tf.

. Partnership Dissolved.TIHJ partnership of Jlshton, ficacli tgJVeille,

dav elissoh eel by mutual cqhSerft.All thoseliaVing demands on the firm, ara re-quested to apply to Jishton ij Beacli for thesame. Al .indebted to the firm arc to makepayment ft) Ashton U Beach, who are author.sed to receive the same.

-- R. ASIITON,

JOSEPH BUA0H,HUGH KElLLE.

Lexington, March 2d, 1816., 1- 0-

The Coach Making Business:In all its various branches, is still carried pn

at the old sVamthv Maffn ? Beach, where- - &- -gigs3f?s c. will be made or rcpaireel

on the shortest notice, anel neatest manner,and on ths most reasonable lerm,

THE WESTERNf '

Piano Forte Manufacture.Jordurfs Ron, next door to the Reporter Printing

Office.r. L. EVi'.xno.w

"RyJANUFACTUREU of PIANO FORTES,lyi. (manv years in London, and five yearsin J'hiladelphia,) respectfully informs Ladiesanel Gentlemen ot tne western country, tnaihe has removed to Lexingou, where he manu-factures Piano Fortes; which, for gooibiess,beauty and price combineel, cannot be equalledfrom any source ; on the truth of wliich asser-tion, and on that only, T. L. E. presumes toask that patronage from a discerning pnblic, forwhich lie is solicitous, and hones when it issound that his Pianoes (on WSB esult of longexperience) are preferable to others of Ame-

rican make, and no dearer and equal to thebest imported made of better materials standthe climate better anel 2)per cent, cheaper thathe will meet that encouragement that skill, li-

berality and industry may reasonably hope- forfrom a liberal public ; which will at all times begratefully received by their most obedient servant,

December 27, 1816. 52 tf,

SILVER PLATING DAVID A. SAl'RE,informs his friends and the

public in general, that he will continue to carry on the Silver Plating Busi?let3,'bi all itsbranches, at the old stand next door above theKentucky Gazette office, and opposite Barton& Craig's Store, Main-stree- t, Lexington. Hereturns his sincere thanks for past patronage.and hopes by his strict attention to business tomerit its continuance He has anel intendskeeping on hand, an elegant assortment

linmes, UMs, Stirrup Irons, Vantage crHarn-s- s .Wountimg, tic. which he will sellwholesale or retail, much lower than has everbeen Solel in the western country. He solicitsMcrcnants and saddlers to give lum a call.All orders will be punctually attended toy andsuppucu ai iiie ruuaueipnia prices.

. June 28 tfIRON WORKS. .

TW FIE RED-niYE- R IRON WORKS, are nowit in full blast; great alterations having been

made for the better in the FURJf ACE, andoni; la nuw iiiaujuij- ineeai ui a superior ejuauey.The FORGE is entirely new, anel in high operation, making BAH IKON equal, is not greatlysuperior to Uorsey or any other imported iron.Any orders lest with Mr. Macbean, at my IronStore in Lexington, will be executed withneatness anel dispatch, having emploveel thHoest workmen, the country HieIRON STORE at Lexington, will be constantly suppliad' with IRON and' CASTINGS, forthe corvacnience of merchants, mechanics andfarmersTPattems lest there will meet a specdyconveyance to the works.

THOMAS DEYE OWING S.Lexington, December 21, 1816. 53 tf

NOTICE The subscriber will apply to tiieof Nicholas. Kv. at their next

OCTOBER TERM, for leave to lay oft' atown on ins Jand at tne. Leiwer lijue Licks,greeably to an act of asserMyVin such casesmauc and provided. WM. 1IAKTLETT,

May 31, 1817. June

CARDINO Sc FULLINQ, -

A T ROYLE'S FACTORY on the Frankfortai. road, one mile from Lexington. WOOLcareied at od per pound. Also, FULLING &

FINISHING CLOTHS, LINSEYS, 8tc. in thebest manner, at all times, havinc waten thpyear round. CCJ" TOR SALE, aquantity ofvery strong coarse battmefr, very suitable tor

ciounng, anu some ooiens.THOMAS ROYLE.

Aug. 15, 1816. 34-- tf

Sl CANDUK FACTORY. TheSOAP has lately enlarged his establish-ment by additional buildings, and will now beenabled to supply the public by w holesale-an-

retail, with prime SOAP of every kind, equalin quality to any manufactured in the UnitedStates, and with the best DIPPED andMOULD CANDLES. Commissaries, Contractors and Merchants, who may purchasethose article? eitlier lor the foreign or homemarkets, or those who want them for domesticuse, will find it to their interest to call onhim, or to give him their orders, which w illbe promptly attended to ' and faithfully executed. JU11N UK1DGES,

Corner of lValer and Main Cross streets, nextdoor to Mr, Bradford's Steam Mill andCotton Factory, Lexington.

Gj The highest prices given for TALLOW,HOGS LARD, KITCHEN GREASE, ASHESaifd POT ASHE'S, at the above factory.

41 October 10, 1814.

H.lOR SALE Trto hundred and Jive acres ofL JlWTWCi,WJ, ilUUUL uu iiutautJicu,

on w incu is u guou eiwemng nuuse, Kiicuen,loom house, negro house, spring house, newbarn and hen house, &c. one hundred'- aneleighty-thre- e bearing apple trees, chieflychoice grafted fruit, pear trees, cherry trees,damson trees, anel excellent never sailingwater. Terms may be known by applying tothe subscriber, living" on the premises, fivcjmiles from Lexington, about halt mile east otthe Leestown road. A. BAlNUlilUGL.

Nov. 12. 47--tf

SALE, the HOUSE & LOT on MarJTiOR nowoccupiedby Mi--. Desforgesfirst eloor below the new Presbyterian churchnnrl thirrl nhnvp slip Knifir.nnnlmn Vnr termapply to Mr. John L. Martin, or to the subscriber, 1 J miles north of Lexington.

JABEZ VIGUS.April 8, 1816. 16-- tf

TnuR SALE, 724 acres of Flit ST R$UXJl LAND ; 42 acres cleared ; situated'onemile west of Lexington. Possession, is soldcan he given immetllafqjj?!, and is not sold, itwill he rented about t.llemideiie otApply to me on WatCr-strec- t,

'Lexington.

Dec. 14. 51-- tf WM. TOD.

TO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC INGENERAL.

JOHN"!MARSII has again .commenced theBUSINESS. He has in his

employ'tmjJit workmen of the best kind. Cot

ton I arii tor sale ot the best quality, and ascheap as any in the western country. I alsow ish to inform the public tlrat J have ready forsale, one apmmng 1 hroslle ot 1U8 spindles,with all the necessary preparation machinery ;

anel will have finished by the first of January,1817, two more machines ot the same amountThose persons wishing to purchase machinery.can also be accommodated with a first rateworkman to superintend their business.

42 October 14, 1816.

HATS !

A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of HATSXfi. will constantly be kept byJ PILCUER& II. SHAW, at the stand heretofore occupiedby the latter on Alain CroSs-stree- t, near Mr.Lanphcar's Inn. Retail customers can aluavsbe promptly accommoelatcd to their satisfaction ; anel those wlio wish to purcliase by wlioie.sale will beysupplicd'atthe shortest notice.

PILCHBR & SHAW.Lexington, August tf

' ZF JSTO'JUVE.TnrAYlN"G engaged ill a new concern, itbe-i- l

comes necessary for me to close all mformer business; therefore,. those who haveclaims on me will please to cajlimmeeliately fora settlement Qt tlicm, smd'.ijjasc melcbted to mearc reeiuested to make payment wltnout eieiay

HIRAM SHAW.Lexington, Aug. 2, 1317. tf

DOCTOR ROSSLL practise- - MEDICINE & SURGERY'in Lexington and vicinity : liis shop is

on Short-stree- t, between Lanphcar's andWiqkhne s taverns, opposite Oliver Keen,Esq's, where he may be always fouifd exceptwhen on professional business.

frt He will vaccinate all who mav wish it athis shop, and the poor at their houses, gratis.

July VJ tt.

S. II. WOODSON,A5 .mnvil in 1 v;rrtnn wifli on intpn.

' tWYli ,, ilot-rvr- t Mmc.lK t rt ft!. ,o.t;rr nl.J. U. HUH ." lUIIMII t, 111 JUrtW.IWVLa His otiice is kept in a front room ot tjiebrick, building opposite Capt. J'ostletmaft'gSInn. 1 tf January 6, 1817- -

For Salt or Exchange.$5 1750 worth of carpemtee's woiiit, wliich will

be either sold low tor Cash, on a Credit orwill be exchanged fqr Whiskey or Tobacco.

July iy, 1817. tt K. S. 1 OUU.

KVNHAWA SALT by the barrel, ,,At Pittsburgh prices, htflhe keg,

COPPER for Stills,Together with a'complete assortment of

MERCHANDIZE.-JOST received afid for Sale by

1 ILFOIJU, TKOT A 1SK ISC CO.IieTingtoji, July 19. tf

riJYJ RENT the HOUSE now occupied byJL T. G. Prentiss. For particulars "enquire

at the premises ; or otJ. & T. G. FllENilSS.

July 5, 1817. tf -

JVetc; and Cheap, Goods..

OSEPH I. LEMON has just received, andnow opening at his store, on Mill Street,

a neat and general assortment of British, Indiaand French GOODS, of the latest importations,selected by hiirfself in Philadelphia, which heotters for sale at a low advance, torcisn.

April ?8. 17 f

TOBACCO. -1000 lihels. wanted. Enquire of

Jan. 17 3- -tf . J. & T. G. PRENTISS.

REAR HOTTER SKINSWANTED.

Q VM'L & GEO. TROTTER & CO. offer theKJ highest price in cash for prime Hear andUtter mim ; aeiivered at their arehous-c- .

Lexington, Dec. 18, 1816.

MEDICINES.TJi'OR SALE, a very general assortment care- -JL fifllv selected. Also, a full supply ofayLi- - ruHJvrruHE, paints, gold uSILVER LEAF, &c. now opened, wholesaleand retail by Uiesubscnber, Main street, a lewdoors below Capt Postlethwait's Inn.

JOHN NORTON, Druggist.Lexington, July 26, 1817 3m

The Tammany Steam Mill,S now in operation, anel doing good work- -

FLOUR, SHORTS, BRAN and CORNMEAL, may at all times be hael at the custom.ary prices. 1 hose who purchase by retailmust pay the cash when the article is eleliv-ere- d

; this rule will be Invariably adhereel toI hose wtio buy by the quantity can be accomrmxlated with a credit, by giving'approved nc.gotiable notes.

v e will give cash tor any number ot Flourllarrel Stiives and Hoop Poles.

JOHN & Tll6. P. HART.Jrne 16 tf

WOOL WANTEDTIE Lexington Manufacturing Co. having. contracted to turnish a quantity ot coarse

Goods tor armv clothing, arc in want ot COMMON SHEEP'S WOOL, for which they willpay the highest price in cash. Ihevwill purchase FINE AVOOL in October or November!next. Apply at the said Factory.

J.& 1. G.PRENTISS.Aug. 2, 1817 lm.

T VA IXG commenced a FOUNDRY in thea JL town of Lexington, opposite Lewis Sanders, Main-stree- t, wishes to inform his friendsand the public in general, that he now carriesit on in all its branches; that all kinels ofBRASS & IRON MACHINERY mav be hadon tne shortest notice and in the best manner ;also BEL1 S for taverns, court-house- s, he.

A" orelers will be thankfully received andpunctually attended to.

O ill give the highest price on Gash fornun cast iron, Copper, Brass and I'ewtttf,,

Lexington, Dec. S3d, 1816 52-- tt

THE CELEBRATED BULL,ITS AISED bv Mr. Smith, who obtaineel n. SilJUL vcr Cup at two annual exhibitions of cattie under the direction of the Agricultural So-

ciety, is at my farm near Lexington, for.thc con-venience of those who wish to improve theirbr,ecd of cattle. Five Dollars is the price;good pasturage on moderate terms.

This Bull excels in beaHtynnd size any animal of his kind in the'state his calves sellingfrom 30 to 50 dollars from common com s, andfrom blooeled cons as high as 250 dollars. IInave not liearel ot a single one oi an inferiordescription all arc .greatly superior to thoseby other bulls. - JOHN FOWLER,

Lexington, July 26, 1817. tf

Lexington Manufactory.PHlFIE nronrietnrA ns this extensive estfthlicli.

E ment. are hannv in announcine- to the nnh.he, that their buildings are completed andtheir machinery in tull operation.

They are readyto' receive orders for allkmds and qualities Bt bkuau CLO 1 IIS,

PLAIN'S FLANNELS, COAT-INGS, BLANKETS & NEGRO CLOTHS;also FELTINGS for paper makers j BILLI-ARD CLOTHS, &c. Also, RECORD PAPER,ami BLANK PAPER ot superior quality of anydesfiontion, or to imitate any colourand qual-ity at short notice. -

Having spareel no Jabour or expense intheu-bes-

t machinery and workmen inthis countryuid from Europe, the proprietorsare confident that every article of their manu-facture shall be equal in quality to any imported lrom Lurope or manufactured, m theUnited States.

In- - consequence of their having on hand alargo stock of A ool, the proprietors do not'wish to receive more at present, but will wantall they can obtain in a sew months, for whichthey will give the highest prices paid in anypart of America. '1 hey w ill, however, at alltimes exchange the goods of iheir manufactory

l or Rags. Persons elcsirous of sellingstickpr purchasing or ordering goods, will,pfeigcapply at said factory, or to J.'C. &'5lf1). RICHARDSON, cr J. sc T. G. PRENTISS.

August 27, 1810. 36- -

tlUST PUBLISHED,TOR S LE at the Office of theAND Gazette, and at J. W. Pai-weh'- Bool.

Store, by the gross, dozen, copy,

Bradford's Kentucky AlmanacFOR THE YF.AR 18 IS7

Lexington Aug. 9, 1817. tf

ENTERTAINMENT.

E;!&ia" Don't give up the Ship."

subscriber respectfully informs hisTHE and the public in general, that hestill keeps a ho'use of entertainment, at his oldstand on Short-stree- t, between Limestone-st- .and the court-hous- e, where he hopes by hisattention, t'o merit a continuation of the sup-

port that has been so liberally given to thehouse, particularly' by travellers and others.

JABEZ ArIGUS.Lexington, Feb. 14, 1817. tf

INDIAN QUEEN TAVERN.TTSENJAMINLANPHEAR, formerly keeperMJ ot the Boston Coilee-Hous- e, has the plea-sure of informing his friends and tiie public,that he has opened that large and eleganthouse built by Patterson Uain, 15sq. on tnecorner of Main-cros- s anel Short streets, in Lexington, Kentucky, where he intends devotinghis whole attention to accommodate anel pleasethose who shall honour him with their custom,

Lexington, 1st January, 1817. 1 Is

SPRINGS. This admiredOLYMPIAN Plnreis now eletrantlv furnishedfor the season, and ready for the r&ception ofgenteel visitors. - ,. -

Every exertion will be Jvladg for the accom-modation of the guests, "by Air. George Coleman aiui family. , ,

June 28, 1817. tf

Partnership 'Dissolved."TVTOTICE. The Copartnership heretoforeLI existing between the subscribers under

the firm of ELISHA J. WINTER & CO. wasdissolved on the 4th instant'by imjtual consent.ljlisha J . AVinter wjfll settle the concerns oftherarmersiiip. .islisma j. viiiiiic,

, . THOS. II. PINDELL.Lexington, July 26, 1817.Tr-TH- subscriber offers his STOCK OF

GOODS on hand at very reduced prices forcaih, either wholesale or retail. Country dealers anel others will find it their interest togive him a call. ELISHA J. AVINTER.

Lexington, July 26 tf '

State of Kentucky.Jessamine Circuit, Set. July Tei-m- 1817.

Patrick AAatsox-- , for the bene-""- !

fitof AViitiAJiAA7 alters, com- - I

plainant, against Jom CAMr- - ChanceryBELL, AYlLLIAM EpPERSOX & I

Robert Crockett defendants.JmHIS day came the complainant by his conn- -

Jt- sel .and the defendant John Campbell nothaving entereel his appearance herein agree,ably to law and the rides of this court, and itappearing to the satisfaction of the court, tliathe is not an inhabitant of this Comruonu ealtli.Therefore on motion of the complainant, it isordered that unless lie.appear here on or besore the first day of our next October Termanel answer the complainant's bill, the samewill be taken for confessed against him: Andit. is further ordered, that a copy of this order

fb inaerteel in some authorized newspapereight weeks succcssn ely agreeably- - to law .

A Copy, Attest,Aug 9,-- 8t DANL. B. PRICE, c. j. c. c.

State of Kentucky:Jessam'ne Circuit, Set. July Term, 1817,

AVilliam M'Conxell complain- -

ant, against Jous Cahipbell, 1

C!iancerWilh Epperson and Rolf1"iiert Crockett, defendants. J

THISd-j- came the complainant by hisatW the defendant John Campbell not

having entered his appearance herein agree-ably to law and the "rules of this Court, and itappearing to the satisfaction ofithe court thathe is not an inhabitant ot this Commonwealth:Therefore on motion of the complainant, it isordered, that unless he appear here on or be-fore the first day of our next October Termand answer the complainant's bill, the samewill be taken for confessed against him. Anditis further ordered, that a copy of this orderbe insertedin some authorized newspaper ofuus staie' eigwt weeKg successively agreeably tolaw. A Copy, Attest,

Aug.9,-- 8t DANL. B PRins, c. j. c. c.

State of Kentucky:Jessamine Circuit, Set. Jitfy Tenn, 1817.

Fbascis Miller complainant,against Jonx Campbell, 1

Ll C;'AVilliam Epperson & Ro- -

leut Crockett, defendants.)rpHlSday came the complainant by his coun- -

j ael, and the defendant John Campbell nothaving enter ad his appearance herein agree- -

ably to law and the rules of this court, and itappearing to the satisfaction of the court thathe is not an inhabitant of this Commonwealth ;

Therefore on motion of the complainant, itisordered that unless he appear here on or be-fore the first day of our next October Termand answer the complainant's bill, the samewill bq taken for confessed against him: Andit is further ordered, that a copy of this orderbe inserteel in some authorized newspaper ofuus state eigne weess successively, agreeablyto law. a uopy, Attest,

Aug. 9, 8t DANL. B. PRICE, c. ,T, f . c.

State of Kentucky:Clarki Circuit, set. June Term, 1817.

Joseph Darke and others, com.plainants, against Samuel I ,Shannon's heirs and others, f1" th"nca-y- .

defendants. JVW HE defendants Bcniamin AVcIch and Dm.JL silla his wise, iileel their answer herein.

which is to operate anel be considereel as acrossbill; and on the motion of the complain-ants, anel it appearing to the court that the de-fendants Van Bennett, Thomas S.Bennett andEdward Bennett, are not inhabitants of thiscommonwealth, and not having entered theirappearance herein agreeably- - to law and therules of this court, it is therefore considered Inthe court that unless the said defendants A'ahBennett, Thomas S. Bennett and EdwarelBeninett, and the unknown heirs of Sarah Swearin-gen- ,

(late Sarah Bennett) and Of ElizabethM'Intire, (late Elizabeth Bennett) and theheirs at law of Joseph Tomblinson, Davie!Hughes and Samuel Shannon, either in or outot this state, who have also sailed to enter theirappearance herein agreeably to law and thprules of this court, do appear here on or beforethe firielay of our next September .term, andanswer'the complainant's bill herein, that thesame.jvill be takers-fo- confessed afriunst them :and it if'fhrther. Ordered by; tic court, that acoPy4,ot tus orucr lie lnserted.nii-som- authorized Tiewspaperprlhted in, this- - slate for eightweeks.successivelyv';'! ' "

tA copy. Attest, . -

SAMl, M,. TAYLOR,' c c. c. cAugust 2--rS

State cf J.'ti.t, cl yFLyet'c Circuit, tctJcm- T,UM,1,J1"

Elizabetli M'Canellcss, Comp't. ") In ( hunt n i

agtuiut J"r aJoseph M'Caneiless, Deft. S Divoi cefjnHlS day Came the complainant aforesaid,JL by her counss.1, and tne eiile-nia- namg

sailed to enter his appearance- - agreeably to lawand the rules of this court, and it appearingto the satisfaction of the court that the saieiM'Caudless is not an inhabitant of this com-

monwealth : Therefore, on the motion of tneComplainant, by her counsel, i: is ordered bythe court, That unless the said defendant deesappear here on or before the 15th elay of 0'irnext August Term, and answer the complain-ant's bill,- - (which prays fora elivorce) that thesame will be'taken for confessed against him.And it is further ordered, That a copy of thisorelCr be inserted in some authorized paper ofthis state, eight weeks successively, as thelaw directs. And the complainant lias Iea t te

take out a copy of this order immediately .

A copy teste,THOMAS BODLEA', c.r.c.c

June 21. ' 3--

State of Kentucky :

Fayette Circuit Court August Term, 18 ITNanxv Cook complainant, a-- T

gainst Josrru Cook, defen- - Chancer;'.elant. S

THIS day came the complainant aforesaid by; ane), the defendant Josepii

Cook Having tailed UH Outer Ins appearanceherein agreeably to law" ajlu' the- rules of thiscourt, anel it appealing to the satisfaction of thecourt that the said defendant is net an inlubutant of this commonwealth, therefore, on themotion of the complainant by her counsel, it isordered, that- unless the said defendant shallappear here on or before the 24th elay of thenext September term of our court and answ erthe CiOmplainant'sbilljWliichpray s for a divorce,the same will be taken for confessed againsthiiri and it is further ordered, that a copy ofthis order be insertedin some authorized icws-pap-

of this state, eight weeks successively,according to law, and that the complainant haveleave to take out a copy of this Older, immedi-ately. A copy. Attest,

HUBBARD,B. SMITH, d. c. f. c. c.August? 16-- 8

BiitECT TAX OF i8iG.IS HEREBY GIA'EN ThatNOTICE has received lists of the Dn-cc- t

Taxofthe United States for 1816, remaining-elu-

upon property in the following counties intile State of Kentucky, not owned, occupied,or superintended by some person rcsidiiijwithin the collection district in w hich it is situ-ate, and that he is authorized to receive tin?said Taxes, with an addition of 10 per centthereon: Provided, such payment is n:!owithin one year aster the elay on which the col-lector of the district where such property lies,had notified that the Tax had become due.

Date of Collector's nutihForinhal County caiiun that the tax had ber

'come tlue.

JeffersonBullitt dittoShelby elittoHenry dittoClay 8th day of November, 181?

v

Garrard dittoMercer dittoMadison dittoChristian 19th day of March, 181?Meddenburg dittoOhio & Davis ditto

IJIopkins dittoCaldwell ilittnBreckinridge elittoGrayson dittoLivingston dittoHenderson dittoUnion ditto

JOHN II. MORTON--,

Collector, desi grated by theSecretary of the Tieimtn

Printers authorized to publish the lans fthe U. States, in this state, will insert the above;8 weeks.

Lecingion, August 2, 1817. 8t.

LO Wt It MARKET HOUbE.JTAA'ING received notice from the

superintending the building of t h ;Lower Market House on AV'ater Street, that itwill be ready to open on Wednesday the 17th ofSeptember next, notice is hereby given, that thvisaid Market House will be openeel on that day,anel be held in it everv AVrrlneeclnv or,,! ,..,',.day, and that scales and weights will he pro- -imeu iur ine same, nncier tne piesent marketlaws. DAVID HARD1STY, Clerk.

Lexington, Aug. 16 3t

The Agricultural Society,r.ROro6E AT THE RilR TO TIE 11KLB

On the 2d Thursday in September ensuing,

AT Capt. Fowler's Garden, to invite theof the following objects, and to.

present the exhibitor of the best of each class,with a premium or certificate nflmnnr-- n,-- , .ference.

For the best brood Marc & Colt a Silver C; pdo do Gelding, - . Honor..reelo do Bull, - - . . t'updo do Cow, - - . Cup.do elo Spring Calf - . Cupdo do Boar, - . Honorseo do Sow and Pigs, . Honorary.do do Merino Ram, . - Cipdo do Merino Ewe, - Honnr?.i.do do Long AVoolled Ram, - Cup'.The best piece of woollen cloth,

cas'uiet or carpeting made inprivate families Cup

The best piece of diaper linen, tick-ing, jens or dimity of cotton or linen,made in private families, - . Cnn

The best Cheese, - - . (lip.BY THE COMMITTEE

Aug. 16, 1817. It

NOTICE.TTBOOKS for subscription to the Capital StorkXJ of the Maysvillc and Lexington" turnpike-roa-

Company, will be opened on AVednesdaythe 2t)th inst. and remain open until 1st Sep;tcraberJiext.

LEAVIS SANDERS, "A

, THOMAS BODLEY, Committee,JAS. PRENTISS, fLesingtonB. BOSAVELL. J

l.cx. August lb, 117..

Cash for Barley.J ti iTTTT Ci1,....,1iq.. T.aT..m -- I L .!uovwwvia utiiiLj ivuuui, eo commence

ABREAVERYin this place, offer thehighest price for BARLEY of a good quahtvThey will enter into engagements for ne'--

year's crop. Enquire at the store of ELIMtYAVJYRFILLD, Esq. GEQRGE AV'OOD h Co..'Ijiomigtjn, Aug. 16, 9w

Pocket Book Lost.rgHE subscriber on Thursday afternoon,

a. either in Lexington or betsveen Lexingtonand Mount PleasantjMceting House, lost aHedMirocco Packet BoW'i. containing ,07 dol-lars ; one g 100 note, 'three 50's; 50 dollars in20S and llj'fl- - Illl ON tllO elflfr, l,nr,V , T.vnnlr- -sort; and the g 7 in eliffcrent lands of smalluuecs ; xggeiner wim several papers, bonus,notes, receints. hills of ,.THIRTY DOLLARS for the delivery of tt..-sai-

pocket book, with its contents, to me inJessamine county, ortn ths F.litnr nfthe Kentucky Gazette. ROBERT T11 E.

August 167 1S17 3

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