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Commission Business, IN LEXINGTON, KEN. Cornelius Coyle & Wm. Robinson, BAVISO ISTABLISUKO a COMMISSION HOUSE I IT THIS TOWN, Respectfully solicit llie of such com- mercial gentlemen ami ottitrs, whose business ma) Agency in this section of the country. The H'-- determined not to connect any business of their own with the establishment. It w ill be a commis- sion house exclusively, and being sucli, there cannot be at any time collisions between (heir own con- cerns and those of Others,. They w ill purchase car- goes for exportation, of the production of this coun- try, viz. Tobacco, Flour, Whisky, Ginseng, White, aiid-Re- d Lead, Salt-1'ctr- Hemu. Cordage, Yarns, Cotton Ragging, etc. . attention paid to consignments and to the of debts. The business to be conducted under the f,riu of Wm. ROBIXSON & Co. Next oor to John D, ClifKjrd'3 Store. REFERENCES. William Leavy, j George Trotter, Alexander tarter, )5vie'rchant's, Lex. W. Essex & Son, '" Tandy & Allen, J U. Finley & Son, Merchants, Balti-- 5 ' Noah Ridgely, . more. Thomas Scott, Merchants, Philadel. ? Robert Miller, phia. 'Eastburn, Kirk, U Co. 7 Dooksellers, New-- j Isaac Riley,-Georg- York- Poyzer, Com. Mer. Nashville. December 15th; 1B15, - - 51 Just Received ANl) K&.VDT TO BF, .DISPOSED Or DT Wholesale, By tho subscribers, at their Store Room in Lcxing- - toa, opposite Mr. John PostHlju ail's Ti.vern, AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF , Elegant Fancy Goods Selected from the latestlmportationsin Philadel. phia, and which they will sell upon verv favomable terms for CashJ or approved endorsed Notes. LANE ci TAYLOR. Lexington, 9,th January, 1810. 3--tf N. 15. Wm. N. Line presents his thanks to his former friends, and customers, and hones they ill rive hiniffcall. Nails and Brads. The subscribers iidorm the public lliey have just. received a fresh supply ot and Wrought IS. ails nnd Hrad, of all sizes, which may bc.had by the cask at their store, or by retail of .Messrs. i- - armcr Dewees U Co. who will hereafter be constantly supplied with a general assortment for reta ling, at their usual prices where also may be had warrant- ed Axes, of a superior quality. The subscribers will also' receivc-order-s fqrany kind of nails, which they will import and sell at the Factory prices, at Pittsburgh, with addition of a commission of 2 percent, on 3 months credit wild withoutany commission, when moiley is paid on deliveryof the nails here. J. ft T. G. PRENTISS. Ixmgtbir, Dee. '29. "" -tf FOR SALE, , THE PLANTATION Whereon the subscriber now resides, CONTAINING Twolinndreil & lioenty Acres. SITUATE on the Henry's Mill road, six miles and a half from Lexington, a part of Mai. Mere- dith's military survey. The land is not to be equal- led in Fayette in point of soil, situation, water and timber. There is a superb ) oung orchard of 200 bearing a'pple.trces, of various kind of fruit, calcu- lated for keeping and making Cider. About eighty acres of land for cultivation, ten acres of meadow, and fifty acres of sod for pastures, ith the prime tifnher standin". The water is conveniently mtua- fed in the lots, and is equal in quantity to any in Ken-- 1 i.fW lo . fennno-i- PTnt narf spt nn Insist lnr. I -- a -- -- - ,.v.v. - a- - and we 1 laid off. The Henry', Mill road runs , nearly through the centre ot the tract, which d.- -. vides timber, water, etc. Thebe is also a well plan- - cd Distillery on the tract, with sufficient water to! worK urn i Juiv ; ui, a i ""'"" "" road. The- buildings are only tolerable, though a I Daniel ., llroilford. u. by Retail, to the suuscriDer, THOMAS PEEBLES. .Kov.,8 4.Wt To Public. MY Shop is next door to the Kentucky Gazette printing-offic- where I carry on my business in its .several branches of SADDLING ci MILITARY ACCOUTREMENT MAKING. I tender my grateful acknowledgments to my customers for the distinguished patronage I liave received from them. Mv friends and the public are assured of prompt ac. cominodations. 1 feel confident that with the id of some of the best workmen and a constant supply pf the niost choice materials I shidl be able to render ample satisfaction to those w ho may please to savour me with their applications by order or otherwise. JOHN January 2?. J Elastic Saddles. A word to those who are fond ofeaty riding. The complaint against hard and uneasy saddles, which is for the mo;st pai t a just and general one, and is really a great grievance to those who have much riding to do, has caused me to turn my mind parti- cularly to that subject, vithaicw is possible to re medy the evil 1 can w itn continence assure the Diiblic that I have accomplished it I have project ed a plan 'which is by meaus of strong and well tem pered steel springs, so cousirucieu as to support ine saddle seat & give much greater ease to both rider cj horse, than saddles made in the common w ay or any ntber that I have ever seen, can uossiblv do. The plan is entirely different from tbe English elastic I .saddles with springbarsof steel, whalebone, Uc. and I also from those with wire, springs, I conceive I much superior to either, as the elasticity is greater, uid the tree not being put out of its original form, .will not be subject to hurting horses on journeys, .which is complained X)f-- In. thesaddle3 with spring Cars. A number of gentlemen in this town and its vicinity, have tliose saddles now sin use, and but one tcntiment I believe exists among them infavour,o. their sepcriority Tht invention is equally as appli- cable to ladies saddlesas to g'entlemens'. Any per- son desirous of purchaling those easy, saddles, is at liberty first to make trial of one and judge of their case for themselves. In point of durability trill warrant them, equal to any other saddles, anil supe- rior to, most. (T"f" I ,have obtained a Patent from the United States for this iuventiou and am ready to dispose of patent rights to Saddlers, lot other counties or Is required, I willfurnish 3 tree. ith springs ready fixed and strained, which may serve as a mo. del to wOikhy, and will give the necessarv instruc-jon- s. J. BR'VAN STOP THE RUXAWAF! nANAWAY from the subscriber, Iirmgon Cane Him, 5 miles ftpm Ixington, on Monday evening last, a Negro Alan named YORK. He is about 3 ,feet S inches high, of vellow complexion, one tooth out before ; lie is abdlt years of age, and has a disposition to be a waiter. I will give Ten fret many person takinghimoutofthestate, and lodging him iu any jail where I can get hii "again, or Five Dollars is taken in the state. JAMBS DEVERS. October 10, ISla. 42-- tf WHEAT. 60,000 bushels of Wheat WANTED AT THE ALLUVION MILLS. THESE mills are situated in the centre of tin ton of Lexington, on Water-stree- t, immediateh below Cross-stree- t, and are now in complete oide. for grinding; hei e FfiESH FOUR OF A SUPERI&R QUALITY, ship-stuf- f bu an, may be had; and where the highest prices in Cas! or Merchandize, will be constantly given for good clean, merchantable Whiat. '"'"T'yXOT.H.ISIS. UKAUifUKl) 6C liUYVIJiS. 47- - ENGRAYXN jr. Copper Plates, Seals, Brands, Steel Dies, &c. will be neatly executed by the subscriber on application at James Garrison's Druggist Store, next door to James Weir's, Main street, Lex- ington, Ky. JOHNC.NUTTMAN. Decembers . , 49 MKNRY J. I. iiOi3EllT, Continues to carry on the ' Confectionary Business, n Main-stree- t, in the house next below Mr. Benj. Stout's, and nearly opposite tlie office. of the Ken- tucky Insurance Company, where he will keep a ' CONSTANT SUTM.Y Of Cakes, Candies. Sugar Toys, Con-sit- s. Syrups, Coi dials, and generally all the articles in his line. The best assurance he can give his customers of his wishes to please themVi, that; impressed with the idea that his livelihood and welfare depends entirelv on their pae tronagc, his interest as well as inclination will make him exert in his power to deserve a coutinuanc of it. Oct. 7, 1815 41-- tf Wanted Immediately, TWO or three Apprentices to the TAYLOR. 1NG BUSINESS. B. KARR1CK. lxineton, Oct. 20. , 43-- tf $T halters look at this J The subscriber offers for sale a new invented pa- tent machine for cutting fur, which may be seen for n sew day s"at Mr Clai k's ta em, adjoining the gaol. I shall not attempt to describe the merits of this machine, for it will shew for itself. It is said by competent judges that it will do the work of six men. Come and see, nnd judge for yourselves. J. LAMSON. May 13. 20 Just Imported, AND FOR SALE, AT W. MENTELLE'S COMMISSION STORK, Alain Street, next door to Mr. Wm. Lean-- , FKESH GA.UDEN SEEDS OF ALL KINDS AMONG WHICH ATIT., English Walnuts, Sfianhh Filberts and Ground Nuts Also, A variety of Choice TOYS. FOR THE APPROACHING CHRISTMAS, fx NEW-YEAR'- S GIFTS, SUCH AS DOLLS, Wholesale and Retail. BOXES, Glass and Painted, Elegant Painted k Queen'sware SNUFFBOXES,. MILLS,. CUP k BALL, TETOTUMS, and oth- ers too numerous for description, REFINED LIQUORICE, in boxes, for colds, and coughs, Ditto in sticks, DURABLE INK, RAls',NS . . . ovKe'box, , or by the 1 pound, . An elegant ana cneap set ot utllA A, An 0fQUERNS' WARE, FIDDLKS anJ pIDDLE STRINGS,. superior quality rjQSS COTTON Ditto SPUN, of all sizes, nOMBAZBTTS, and other Dry Goods. RAPPEE SNUFF. Orders from the country, attended to, punctually. 47 November 20. To Jane Grayton Shore, Elizabeth Smith Shore, and .Mary Loutea Shore, Heirs and Repre-tentativ- of Thomas Shore, deceased. Take Notice, THAT on the 20th day of March nest, at the City Hotel in the City of New-Yor- be- tween the hours of 10 in the morning and five in the afternoon, I shall take the depositions of Beverly Robinson, Benjamin Ledyard, Wil-lia- Mease and Thomas Cooper, to be read in evjdepce in the suit in Chancery depending & undetermined in the Greenup Circuit Court, wherein I am complainant and George Johnson and you are defendants. JAMES HUGHES. Frankfort, Kentucky, January 26, 1816. 5 S-- 4 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP hay & Bordman HAVE this day dissolved partnership, by mutual consent. Those indebted to the firm are desired to make immediate paymeot, and those having claims to present them.to George Hay for settlement, alone isauthorised to settle the business of the con-cer- CF.ORGE HAY NATHAN I. BORDMAN. Lexington, iec. iy, 1815. 52 GEORGE HAY will continue tho Rttnp. Titter. NESS. Every attention will be paid to those who savor him with their patronage. Measures' taken for all kinds of Shoes, wluch will be attended to with punctuality. WANTED TO HIRE, A Female Servant, WHO is well acquainted with washing apd iron- ing and milking For such a one a liberal price will be given. Enquire of THE PRINTER January 1, 1816. is WAGONS. A sew WAGONS wanted immediately to m to die South, apply to .T.P.SCHATZELL,&Co. Sept. 9th, 1815. 3r-t- f , Nero Fashionable Goods. E. Warfield is now receiving from Philadelphia ct Baltimore1!) large assortment of Merchandise, which fie is determined to sell on themost reasona- ble terms by the pieceorretailforCash. Havin bought his goods principally w ith Cash, lie will be enabled to sell them on very advautageous terms to the bujer. A sew Tons of Hemp wanted, for which he will give the best price in Cash. Lexington Seitember 4th, 1815. P. S. Those that are in arrears to him for goods or Medical services, are requested to call and "liqu- idate their accounts, ssfjrttcr indulgence cannot bo given., nanuHiic lie a.cu .or .m.im..h. COMMON Wholesale and fwmi nnnlv to Leximrton. or..,.n,.nn..n.,' the BRYAN. Patent and states 22 all Bartlett & Cox, COMMISSION MFRCHAJVTS, THANKFUL for past savours, beg leave to in- form their Western friends, that they still continue to transact business on commission.ss formerly- - 48- - s, 8th Nov. 1815. WHEAT. THE subscribers will WHEAT at the highest market price Application to be made at tne store ot lewis banuers, and at their new ateam Mill on the lower end of Water btrect. JOHN SCOT T, Jn. se CO. (ith November, 181 S. 45-- tf To Kent. The Upper Story and Kitchen of a House near the Public Square Inquire of THE PRINTER January 22. 4- - For Sale, iny Quantity of SALi 1 Of a superior quality, at our Lick, three and a. half miles south east of Mounsterling. WM. ELMS & BROTHERS. Spencer Lick, December 14, 1815. 51 WHEAT. The subscribers arp nmv pivinc Thrpp kIiiI- - lings and nine pence for wheat and expect to! continue tn inve that sum fnr sew wp Irs nnlv. JOI1NII. MORTON, h Co. Steam Mill Lexington. September 1, 1815. 36 , .mien x urant, Commission Merchants, Pittsburgh, Inform their friends in the Western Country, that they have removed to the Ware-hous- e latelj occu-- 1 pied by y. ic L. Anshutz r rout the superior con- -, veniencies of their Ware-hous- anil its proximity to the river, the Merchants of Kentucky will find it to their advantage to consign to them. Pittsburgh, May 6. I CASH 'WILL BE GIVEN FOR 150Iih'ds of Tobacco lose uelivereil early m the season. LEWIS SANDERS. October 9, 1815. 41-- tf For Sale 7 2000 gallons prime old WHISKEY Inquire of DOWNING & GRANT. October T. 41-- tf For Sale, EIGHT HJlllRELS GENUINE Flaxseed Oil, SUPERIOR to an m the statu, at Onfc D.lltar Twelve ka-ha- lf Cents per Gallon, at my opposite the Seminary Lot. W. H. TEGARDEN. Sept. 23, 1815. 39- - Hoc tor Joseph Boswell HAS removed la thp. larrr TTrir.fr Hmm rJ iic mutiny ui jjiurrison, Doswens anu suuon. He will continue to practice Medicine U Sur - gery in Lexington and its vicinity. S9tf oepieinuer sju, ioio. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLrVED. The Copartnership of HERAN h MAX- WELL is this dav dissolved by mutual consent : all persons having claims arainst the late firm are re quested to present them on Or before the 10th 'o. September next ; and all those indebteilare reques- - teu to can anu settle tlieir accounts immediately. jAiHr-- a jiAAvt,LL, JAMES HERAN. The business will ttill be carried on as the old stand by the subscriber, who solicits the patronage of his former customers. JAMES MAXWELL Lexington, 30th August, 1815. 36 WANTED A NEGRO WOMAN, ACCUSTOMED to nursing for whom high wr.ges will be given, payable monthlv orvearlv. None but such as arc ell recommended will be taken Inquire at the office of the Kentucky Ga- - zett. Oct. 7, 1815. 41-- tf The Partnership of I. &E. Woodruff is this day dissolved by mutual consent, all persons having unsettled accounts with the late firm, are requested to call and settle them without delay, as the Subscribers are anxious to have their accounts all settled up to this date. I. &. E. WOODRUFF. Lexington, July 9. 28 tf Brass Fbundery. The subscriber informs his friends and the Public in'general that be continues to carry on the Brass Founding business in all its various Branches, at the old stand formerly occupied by 1. k E. Woodruff, on Main Street. and will always keep on hand an assortment of And Irons, Shovel and Tongs, Door Knockers', Candlesticks, &c. finished in the neatest man- - ner ; he will likewise cast Belts, and work for Machinery on the shortest notice i he has also a Cupelo for casting Iron, all orders in that line will be punctually attended lo. Grateful tor past tavors ue hopes to merit a contin- - ance of the sam EZRA WOODRUFF. Lexington, July 9th, 1815. 28 tf Removal. riiave removed from Water street to Limestone street, nearly opposite the iail. and continue to nav attention to the scouring and dying f men's cloths, lauies suk. ureases, oi any colour win also be paid at- tention to, and be made to look new. Gold and sil- ver lace cleared, and the blue ilylncr carried on as u- - sual. I wish to sell a Horse, Chair and Harness the Jiorse is remarkably gentle and true. HUGH CRAWFORD. June 12th 24 Wool Carding. THOMAS ROYLE & SONS wish to infnrm their friends and the public in general, that their machines are in complete operation at their facto- ry, on the Frankfort road, one mile from Lexington, at six pence per pound for common wool and havi ingthe advantage of both water and horses, will ena- ble them to accommodate their friends on the short- est notice and in the best manner. For sale at their factory, a quantity of Woollen Cloths, Linseys and AVool Rolls. Lexington, June 12th, 1813. 24tt Wool Carding. Merino and Common Wool Carding in a ouperier styie anu on tne usual terms at San ders, 2 2 Miles from Lexington, by LEWIS SANDERS. Lexington, May 28, 1815, "Doctor Briggs, fFroin the City of mihamsburcr, Virginia, Is AV ING removed to Kentucky, and fixed his residence in the town of Lexington, Main-stree- t, in the house lately in the occupancy of J. Wamack, (opposite Captain Fowler's) offers bis services in the practice of Physic, Surgery and Midwifery, to the inhabitants of the town and its vicinitv. 49-- tf December 2, 1811. TOBACCO. The Subscribers will pay Cash for Tobacco, persons desirous of contracting for their crops hot yet ready for delivery, will find it advanta- geous to call on the subscribers, before they dispose of ihe S3me. J. &T.G. PRENTISS. Lexington, Nov.-22- , 1815. 49tf Hou;s Bristles CASH will(be given for clean, comb'd HOG UMS-- l LES, at the Lexington Brush V Manufactory,, to doors below (he Post-Offic- e - i JOHN LOCKWOOD. Lexington, Dec. 9, 1815. 50-- tf Wanted to Rent, A SMALL FARM within a sew miles of Lex ington, with a house sufficient for.i Small family-posse- ssion would be required about Christmas. Ap-- 1 ly to JOSEPH TOWLER. Lexington, December 1. 49 Dissolution of Partnership CORNELIUS & JOIIN COYLE, ..c nils uaji uiaauncu paiiiiersuip ny mtr- - tualconsent. The business of the late concern will be conducted in suture by Cornelius Coyle, ;vho is alone authorised to receive and pay all debts due to and from the said firm. 1 C. COYLE, J, COYLE. January 17, 1816. 'Cornelius Covle .Will still continue tnl.-PPt.- ,t M .tn o, ,. corner of Main and Unner Street, a choice and superior assortment of FRESH GOODS, very recently imported, and in point of qua- lity surpassed by none in the state, which will be sold by wholesale or retail, at the most reduced prices. He has on hand, to- gether with others too tedious to mention, the following articles Superfine and 6econd Cloth tin Ilf rnDDinMianii Kersey, Moleskin, and plain Coatines Plains and Bockines Rose, Point and Dufiil Blankets Assorted Flannels Stockinets and Bedford Cortls-Cord- and Velveteens Black and coloured Bumbazcta Toilenets and Swansdown Cotton and worsted Hosiery uo do Colour'd and while Marseilles 6-- 4-- and 9-- 8 light and dark Ginghams Colour Cambricks 6-- and 4 4 Jaconet and Dimity Cambricks 6-- 4 and 4-- 4 Leno and Urilish Rook Muslia fi-- atA 4.4 Qitnr llnrlr ...: 4-- Mull do do 6-- find 4-- super figur'd and Japan do '4 - 4 and 7-- 8 Shirting' Cambrir.ka Ilrish Linen and Table Diaper oarse anu scper calicos r urmture do Dimities' Canton Crapes' i Levantines, Florences and Florentine Satins' and Virginias Long and short Kid Gloves Beaver do Silk Shawls and Bandanoe Handkerchicfr Cotton do and Madras do Merino Shawls 7 54 and 6-- 4 Levantine Silk Shawls Madeira Wine Liquors of Cogniac Brandy 1st quality, Holland Gin i Jamaica Spirits A general assortment of Groceries China.and Queens' Ware Ironmongery, &c. &c. January 17, 1816. 5-- Wra. Robinson & Co. Have just received a small Consignment from a ruiatmrgn Aianmacturer, consisting of Sickles, Wheel-Iron- s, Aujrers, and Brads by the 1000, Whieh they offer for sale at reduced prices. a- -y January 29, 1816 ALEXANDER PARKER IS SON, Have just received at their stand on Main Street, opposite the Court House in Lex. ington, a very OENEnAti iSSOSTMZIlT OI Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, and Qucensware, which they will sell on the most moderate terms for Cash. Lexington, Not, 9, 1815. 50-- tf. Last Notice. THOSE persons that are indebted to the subecri bers by note or account, are requested to discharge the same on or belOre the 15th November. AH notes or accounts remaining unpaid alter that date. will be immediately put into the hands of ofilcers for collection, without suvy discrimination of persons. i luruiiUjBUUll JS 1 MU1 TBK. October 3d, 1815. 41 David Todd HAS recommenced tbe praetice of Law. ami will attend punctually to business, in the Circuit and County Courts of Fayette. His office is next door to C. Wilkins's office, on Short street. Si August 17 Tor Sale or to Rent, THAT well improved LOT on Curd's Road. within the town bounds, together with all the apparatus necessary for making brick, formerly the property of Thomas Lemon, dec It 13 needless to mention the advantages arising from this Lot as a Brick-Yard- , as any person wishing to purchase will call and view the premises. ALSO FOR SALE, THAT Elegant Building Lot, Adjoining the.presentresidence of Mr, Joseph Barbee.on High-stree- A good bargain may be had in the above property by paying h of the purchase money in hand, the in three equal annual instalments, as to suit the purchaser. JAaiES LEMON, Sa. ievxingtonj4n,!2p,13l.O, &, J. P. SCHATZF.LL, has associated himself vh'tb. Mr. ALEXANDER CRANSTON of the City of New-Yor- Mr. ANDREW ALEXANDER n!J Belfast (Ireland) and Mr. JOHN WOODWARH. now of tbis place for the purpose of transacting business in the Mercantile it Commission line in. this State, which from the first of this present Month will be Conducted under the firm of J . V Schatzell & Company. Lexington Sept. Sth 1815. 3"-t- f Hatters, Look Here The subscribers have a quantity of Beaver Rac- coon & Muskrat Skins, for sale. 26 V. U W. BAIN. DANCING SCHOOL. JOIIN DARRAC WITH feelings of gratitude for the liberal encou- - '.6'"-"i-"'eteiyc- uoin me sanies anu Uent emen of Lexinsrtbn. rcsnectihllv inform, ,,. ... .:. cr j - " " Dancincr Scho6l will lrp- ,1.;. cc... n t- - Coyle s hquSe, corner of Jordan's Row and Main Street, on Friday morning, the Gth of October next, when he proposes to teach the following dances to tliose persons who will honor him with their patron- age : a variety of new and fashionable Cotillions German and Russian Waltzes, Hornpipes, Allc mandes, the Gavote of Vestris, and the much ad- mired Shawl Dance Sett Dances and Reels will also be danced in his jchoal .Persons desirous of be- ing instructed, are requested to apply at Mr. Gi-ro- n a Confectionery Store, Mill street. An evening school will be opened for a limited number of gentlemen, is application immediately be made. For particulars apply to John Darrac. 38 - .. r. - - ' UllS, liraitS (jf Iron JVttVPi. THE Sllhsrrihpra fi1r.irnrTan.1.A. i ;cy of the Pittsburgh Iron & Nail Factorv in thi ninr0 nnrl tn cl.... .! Til i. uiijjic, anu in a snon time win nave an ex- - tensive supply ot every description of Cut and Wrought Nails and Hrads, of a quality very su- perior to any heretofore ased in this state which will be sold by wholesale or retail, on liberal term'?. Liberal credits and discounts will be given so country merchants and others, who purchase to sell again. Persons desirous of importing any articles manufactured by said company, may hav'e their orders regularly executed, is handed to the sub- scribers, who are sully authorised to receive orders and transact business gentrally for said company, in sale of their wares in this sec- tion of the country. Samples of Nails and Urads of said Manufacturing Company, may be seen with the subscribers who solicit per- sons, whether desirous of obtaining supplies or not, to examine the same and judge of their quality. JAMES PRENTISS, , THOS. G. PRENTISS. August 14. 33 For S:de A TRACT OF LAND, COHTAIHING EIGHTT-SI- & A HAIF ACHES Haifa mile from Cynthiana, lying on the river, with a smau improvement about one half bottom, the balance well timbered for particulars inquire e i JUHN EADS. Lexington, May 1. 18 Wanted, An elderly WOMAN of good .character, and who is capable of taking on herself the man. agement ol t house at a manufactory in the Country, will hear of a good situation by ap- plication to the Printer. Lexington, July 10 1815. ?8 Notice. Alt THOSE .ISDEBTIU TO THK Iiajt OS Williamson & Ml Kinney, ARE requested to come forward and settle their ccounts, at they have disposed of their Gravis. anH wish to close their accounts. Jan. 7. 2- -tl SOAP J CANDLE FACTORY. rf 'HE Subscriber has lately enlarged his es- - tablishment by additional buildings, and will now be enabled to sunnlv the nublie hv j- wb.!esale and' retail, with prime SOAP of eve- - ry Kincvequai in quality to any manufactured in me uniteu states and with the best DIPPED U MOULD CANDLES. Cpmmisearies', Contractors, and Merchants .who may purchase tliose articles either for th f foreign or home markets, or those who want them tor domestic use, will find it to theh .. call on him, or to give him their or- ders, which will be promptly attended to, and faithfully esecuted; JOHN BRIDGES!, Corner of Water and Main Cross Streets, nect door to Mr. Bradford's Steam Mill and Cot- ton Factory, Lexington. The highest cash prices given for TALLOW, HOGS LARD, ATfCHEN GREASE, Ashu' & Pot Ashes, at the above factory. 1i 41 October 10, 1814. The Of Lowry & Shaw having been recently dis- solved, the subscriber, one of-th- firm, takes the liberty of informing his friends that he haa commenced a separate establishment next door to the old stand, on Main Cross street, Lexing- ton, Ky. Every exertion as heretofore, will be used to accommodate those who may savor hircr with tlieir orders and the usual attention to customers. Hats of the first quality only, al- ways on hand, for those who may please to call. 41 Hiram Shaw. Bank Notes, Of all descriptions, (not counterfeit) will be taken by M'CaiIi, Gaines 8 Co. for alldebtsdue them. They-earnestl-y request all those who are in arrear- ages to avail themselves of this offer before the first day of April next, or thejr will be compelled to adopt other measures, which are peculiarly cbW greeable both to debtor and creditor. Lexington, Jan. lCth,1815. 55 tf. BOOTS & SHOES. L.&G. YOUNG RETURN their sincere thanks to tbei? " friends and the public in .general for the liberal support received since they commenc- ed at their established stand, on Main street, Lexington where they continue to manufcor ture, and have now on hand A large and elegant assortment of gentlemen? BOOTS & SHOES, made of the best Philadelphia leather is tfca newest-fashio- n ALSO, LADIES SHOES, of the neatest and latest fashion. All of which they offer at wholesale or retail. Lexington, K. Nov. 8, 1813 45-- tf George Shannon, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lexington, keeps his office in the house lately occupied by Mrs. Beck, on the south side of Water street, opposite the ;Wm er corner Of the New Market House, Where h may'alwaj-sb- sound by those disposed to employ hiaia tilS y.15 hisprotession. Jraarj 2, isi ?.

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Page 1: Commission Business, WHEAT. Bartlett Cox, Briggs,nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt783b5w746p/data/1457.pdfAn elegant ana cneap set ot utllA A,. An 0fQUERNS' WARE, FIDDLKS anJ pIDDLE STRINGS,. superior

Commission Business,IN LEXINGTON, KEN.

Cornelius Coyle & Wm. Robinson,BAVISO ISTABLISUKO a

COMMISSION HOUSEI IT THIS TOWN,

Respectfully solicit llie of such com-mercial gentlemen ami ottitrs, whose business ma)

Agency in this section of the country. TheH'-- determined not to connect any business of theirown with the establishment. It w ill be a commis-sion house exclusively, and being sucli, there cannotbe at any time collisions between (heir own con-

cerns and those of Others,. They w ill purchase car-goes for exportation, of the production of this coun-try, viz. Tobacco, Flour, Whisky, Ginseng, White,aiid-Re- d Lead, Salt-1'ctr- Hemu.Cordage, Yarns, Cotton Ragging, etc.

.attention paid to consignments and to theof debts. The business to be conducted under thef,riu of

Wm. ROBIXSON & Co.Next oor to John D, ClifKjrd'3 Store.

REFERENCES.William Leavy, jGeorge Trotter,Alexander tarter, )5vie'rchant's, Lex.W. Essex & Son,

'"Tandy & Allen, JU. Finley & Son, Merchants, Balti-- 5'Noah Ridgely, . more.Thomas Scott, Merchants, Philadel.?Robert Miller, phia.'Eastburn, Kirk, U Co. 7 Dooksellers, New-- jIsaac Riley,-Georg- York-

Poyzer, Com. Mer. Nashville.December 15th; 1B15, - - 51

Just ReceivedANl) K&.VDT TO BF, .DISPOSED Or DT

Wholesale,By tho subscribers, at their Store Room in Lcxing--

toa, opposite Mr. John PostHlju ail's Ti.vern,AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF

, Elegant Fancy GoodsSelected from the latestlmportationsin Philadel.phia, and which they will sell upon verv favomableterms for CashJ or approved endorsed Notes.

LANE ci TAYLOR.Lexington, 9,th January, 1810. 3--tf

N. 15. Wm. N. Line presents his thanks to hisformer friends, and customers, and hones they illrive hiniffcall.

Nails and Brads.The subscribers iidorm the public lliey have just.

received a fresh supply ot and Wrought IS. ailsnnd Hrad, of all sizes, which may bc.had by thecask at their store, or by retail of .Messrs. i-- armcrDewees U Co. who will hereafter be constantlysupplied with a general assortment for reta ling, attheir usual prices where also may be had warrant-ed Axes, of a superior quality.

The subscribers will also' receivc-order-s fqranykind of nails, which they will import and sell at theFactory prices, at Pittsburgh, with addition of acommission of 2 percent, on 3 months creditwild withoutany commission, when moiley is paid ondeliveryof the nails here.

J. ft T. G. PRENTISS.Ixmgtbir, Dee. '29. "" -tf

FOR SALE, ,

THE PLANTATIONWhereon the subscriber now resides,

CONTAINING

Twolinndreil & lioenty Acres.SITUATE on the Henry's Mill road, six miles

and a half from Lexington, a part of Mai. Mere-

dith's military survey. The land is not to be equal-

led in Fayette in point of soil, situation, water andtimber. There is a superb ) oung orchard of 200bearing a'pple.trces, of various kind of fruit, calcu-

lated for keeping and making Cider. About eightyacres of land for cultivation, ten acres of meadow,and fifty acres of sod for pastures, ith the primetifnher standin". The water is conveniently mtua-

fed in the lots, and is equal in quantity to any in Ken-- 1

i.fW lo .fennno-i- PTnt narf spt nn Insist lnr. I-- a -- -- -,.v.v. - a- -

and we 1 laid off. The Henry', Mill road runs ,

nearly through the centre ot the tract, which d.- -.

vides timber, water, etc. Thebe is also a well plan- -

cd Distillery on the tract, with sufficient water to!worK urn i Juiv ; ui, a i ""'"" ""road. The- buildings are only tolerable, though a I

Daniel.,

llroilford.u. by Retail,

to the suuscriDer,THOMAS PEEBLES.

.Kov.,8 4.Wt

To Public.MY Shop is next door to the Kentucky Gazette

printing-offic- where I carry on my business in its.several branches of SADDLING ci MILITARYACCOUTREMENT MAKING. I tender mygrateful acknowledgments to my customers for thedistinguished patronage I liave received from them.Mv friends and the public are assured of prompt ac.cominodations. 1 feel confident that with the id ofsome of the best workmen and a constant supply pf

the niost choice materials I shidl be able to renderample satisfaction to those w ho may please to savourme with their applications by order or otherwise.

JOHNJanuary 2?.

J Elastic Saddles.A word to those who are fond ofeaty riding.The complaint against hard and uneasy saddles,

which is for the mo;st pai t a just and general one, andis really a great grievance to those who have muchriding to do, has caused me to turn my mind parti-cularly to that subject, vithaicw is possible to remedy the evil 1 can w itn continence assure theDiiblic that I have accomplished it I have projected a plan 'which is by meaus of strong and well tempered steel springs, so cousirucieu as to support inesaddle seat & give much greater ease to both rider cj

horse, than saddles made in the common w ay or anyntber that I have ever seen, can uossiblv do. Theplan is entirely different from tbe English elastic I

.saddles with springbarsof steel, whalebone, Uc. and I

also from those with wire, springs, I conceive I

much superior to either, as the elasticity is greater,uid the tree not being put out of its original form,.will not be subject to hurting horses on journeys,.which is complained X)f-- In. thesaddle3 with springCars. A number of gentlemen in this town and itsvicinity, have tliose saddles now sin use, and but onetcntiment I believe exists among them infavour,o.their sepcriority Tht invention is equally as appli-

cable to ladies saddlesas to g'entlemens'. Any per-

son desirous of purchaling those easy, saddles, is atliberty first to make trial of one and judge of theircase for themselves. In point of durability trillwarrant them, equal to any other saddles, anil supe-

rior to, most.(T"f" I ,have obtained a Patent from the United

States for this iuventiou and am ready to dispose ofpatent rights to Saddlers, lot other counties or

Is required, I willfurnish 3 tree. ith springsready fixed and strained, which may serve as a mo.del to wOikhy, and will give the necessarv instruc-jon- s.

J. BR'VAN

STOP THE RUXAWAF!nANAWAY from the subscriber, Iirmgon Cane

Him, 5 miles ftpm Ixington, on Monday eveninglast, a Negro Alan named YORK. He is about 3

,feet S inches high, of vellow complexion, one toothout before ; lie is abdlt years of age, and has a

disposition to be a waiter. I will give Tenfret many person takinghimoutofthestate, andlodging him iu any jail where I can get hii "again,or Five Dollars is taken in the state.

JAMBS DEVERS.October 10, ISla. 42--tf

WHEAT.60,000 bushels of Wheat

WANTED AT THE

ALLUVION MILLS.THESE mills are situated in the centre of tin

ton of Lexington, on Water-stree- t, immediatehbelow Cross-stree- t, and are now in complete oide.for grinding; hei e

FfiESH FOUROF A SUPERI&R QUALITY,

ship-stuf- f buan,may be had; and where the highest prices in Cas!

or Merchandize, will be constantly given for goodclean, merchantable Whiat.

'"'"T'yXOT.H.ISIS. UKAUifUKl) 6C liUYVIJiS.47--

ENGRAYXN jr.Copper Plates, Seals, Brands, Steel Dies, &c.

will be neatly executed by the subscriber onapplication at James Garrison's Druggist Store,next door to James Weir's, Main street, Lex-ington, Ky.

JOHNC.NUTTMAN.Decembers . , 49

MKNRY J. I. iiOi3EllT,Continues to carry on the

' Confectionary Business,n Main-stree- t, in the house next below Mr. Benj.

Stout's, and nearly opposite tlie office. of the Ken-tucky Insurance Company, where he will keep a

' CONSTANT SUTM.Y Of

Cakes, Candies. Sugar Toys, Con-sit- s.

Syrups, Coi dials,and generally all the articles in his line. The bestassurance he can give his customers of his wishes toplease themVi, that; impressed with the idea that hislivelihood and welfare depends entirelv on their paetronagc, his interest as well as inclination will makehim exert in his power to deserve a coutinuancof it. Oct. 7, 1815 41-- tf

Wanted Immediately,TWO or three Apprentices to the TAYLOR.

1NG BUSINESS. B. KARR1CK.lxineton, Oct. 20. ,

43-- tf

$Thalters look at this JThe subscriber offers for sale a new invented pa-

tent machine for cutting fur, which may be seen forn sew day s"at Mr Clai k's ta em, adjoining the gaol.I shall not attempt to describe the merits of thismachine, for it will shew for itself. It is said bycompetent judges that it will do the work of sixmen. Come and see, nnd judge for yourselves.

J. LAMSON.May 13. 20

Just Imported,AND FOR SALE,

AT W. MENTELLE'SCOMMISSION STORK,

Alain Street, next door to Mr. Wm. Lean-- ,

FKESH GA.UDEN SEEDSOF ALL KINDS AMONG WHICH ATIT.,

English Walnuts, Sfianhh Filberts andGround Nuts Also,

A variety of Choice TOYS.FOR THE APPROACHING CHRISTMAS, fx

NEW-YEAR'- S GIFTS,SUCH AS

DOLLS, Wholesale and Retail.BOXES, Glass and Painted,Elegant Painted k Queen'sware SNUFFBOXES,.MILLS,. CUP k BALL, TETOTUMS, and oth-

ers too numerous for description,REFINED LIQUORICE, in boxes, for colds, and

coughs,Ditto in sticks,DURABLE INK,RAls',NS. . .

ovKe'box,, or by the1 pound,

.An elegant ana cneap set ot utllA A,An 0fQUERNS' WARE,FIDDLKS anJ pIDDLE STRINGS,. superior

qualityrjQSS COTTONDitto SPUN, of all sizes,nOMBAZBTTS, and other Dry Goods.

RAPPEE SNUFF.Orders from the country, attended to, punctually.

47 November 20.To Jane Grayton Shore, Elizabeth Smith Shore,

and .Mary Loutea Shore, Heirs and Repre-tentativ-

of Thomas Shore, deceased.

Take Notice,THAT on the 20th day of March nest, at

the City Hotel in the City of New-Yor- be-tween the hours of 10 in the morning and fivein the afternoon, I shall take the depositionsof Beverly Robinson, Benjamin Ledyard, Wil-lia-

Mease and Thomas Cooper, to be read inevjdepce in the suit in Chancery depending &undetermined in the Greenup Circuit Court,wherein I am complainant and George Johnsonand you are defendants.

JAMES HUGHES.Frankfort, Kentucky,

January 26, 1816. 5 S-- 4

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIPhay & Bordman

HAVE this day dissolved partnership, by mutualconsent. Those indebted to the firm are desired tomake immediate paymeot, and those having claimsto present them.to George Hay for settlement,alone isauthorised to settle the business of the con-cer-

CF.ORGE HAYNATHAN I. BORDMAN.

Lexington, iec. iy, 1815. 52GEORGE HAY will continue tho Rttnp. Titter.

NESS. Every attention will be paid to those whosavor him with their patronage. Measures' takenfor all kinds of Shoes, wluch will be attended to withpunctuality.

WANTED TO HIRE,A Female Servant,

WHO is well acquainted with washing apd iron-ing and milking For such a one a liberal price willbe given. Enquire of THE PRINTER

January 1, 1816. isWAGONS.

A sew WAGONS wanted immediately to mto die South, apply to

.T.P.SCHATZELL,&Co.Sept. 9th, 1815. 3r-t-f ,

Nero Fashionable Goods.E. Warfield is now receiving from Philadelphia

ct Baltimore1!) large assortment of Merchandise,which fie is determined to sell on themost reasona-ble terms by the pieceorretailforCash. Havinbought his goods principally w ith Cash, lie will beenabled to sell them on very advautageous termsto the bujer.

A sew Tons of Hemp wanted, for which he willgive the best price in Cash.

Lexington Seitember 4th, 1815.P. S. Those that are in arrears to him for goods

or Medical services, are requested to call and "liqu-idate their accounts, ssfjrttcr indulgence cannot bogiven.,

nanuHiic lie a.cu .or .m.im..h. COMMON Wholesale andfwmi nnnlv to Leximrton. or..,.n,.nn..n.,'

the

BRYAN.

Patent

and

states

22

all

Bartlett & Cox,COMMISSION MFRCHAJVTS,

THANKFUL for past savours, beg leave to in-

form their Western friends, that they still continueto transact business on commission.ss formerly- -

48-- s, 8th Nov. 1815.

WHEAT.THE subscribers will WHEAT at the

highest market price Application to be made attne store ot lewis banuers, and at their new ateamMill on the lower end of Water btrect.

JOHN SCOT T, Jn. se CO.(ith November, 181 S. 45-- tf

To Kent.The Upper Story and Kitchen of a House

near the Public Square Inquire ofTHE PRINTER

January 22. 4- -

For Sale,iny Quantity of SALi 1

Of a superior quality, at our Lick, three and a.half miles south east of Mounsterling.

WM. ELMS & BROTHERS.Spencer Lick, December 14, 1815. 51

WHEAT.The subscribers arp nmv pivinc Thrpp kIiiI- -

lings and nine pence for wheat and expect to!continue tn inve that sum fnr sew wp Irs nnlv.

JOI1NII. MORTON, h Co.Steam Mill Lexington.

September 1, 1815. 36

,

.mien x urant,Commission Merchants, Pittsburgh,

Inform their friends in the Western Country, thatthey have removed to the Ware-hous- e latelj occu-- 1

pied by y. ic L. Anshutz r rout the superior con- -,

veniencies of their Ware-hous- anil its proximity tothe river, the Merchants of Kentucky will find it totheir advantage to consign to them.

Pittsburgh, May 6. I

CASH'WILL BE GIVEN FOR

150Iih'ds of Tobaccolose uelivereil early m the season.

LEWIS SANDERS.October 9, 1815. 41-- tf

For Sale7

2000 gallons prime old WHISKEY Inquire ofDOWNING & GRANT.

October T. 41-- tf

For Sale,EIGHT HJlllRELS GENUINE

Flaxseed Oil,SUPERIOR to an m the statu, at Onfc D.lltar

Twelve ka-ha- lf Cents per Gallon, at myopposite the Seminary Lot.

W. H. TEGARDEN.Sept. 23, 1815. 39- -

Hoc tor Joseph BoswellHAS removed la thp. larrr TTrir.fr Hmm rJ

iic mutiny ui jjiurrison, Doswens anu suuon.He will continue to practice Medicine U Sur -gery in Lexington and its vicinity.

S9tf oepieinuer sju, ioio.

PARTNERSHIP DISSOLrVED.The Copartnership of HERAN h MAX-

WELL is this dav dissolved by mutual consent : allpersons having claims arainst the late firm are requested to present them on Or before the 10th 'o.September next ; and all those indebteilare reques- -

teu to can anu settle tlieir accounts immediately.jAiHr--a jiAAvt,LL,JAMES HERAN.

The business will ttill be carried on as the oldstand by the subscriber, who solicits the patronageof his former customers.

JAMES MAXWELLLexington, 30th August, 1815. 36

WANTEDA NEGRO WOMAN,

ACCUSTOMED to nursing for whom highwr.ges will be given, payable monthlv orvearlv.None but such as arc ell recommended will betaken Inquire at the office of the Kentucky Ga- -

zett. Oct. 7, 1815. 41-- tf

The Partnership of I. &E. Woodruff is thisday dissolved by mutual consent, all personshaving unsettled accounts with the late firm,are requested to call and settle themwithout delay, as the Subscribers are anxiousto have their accounts all settled up to thisdate. I. &. E. WOODRUFF.Lexington, July 9. 28 tf

Brass Fbundery.The subscriber informs his friends and the

Public in'general that be continues to carryon the Brass Founding business in all itsvarious Branches, at the old stand formerlyoccupied by 1. k E. Woodruff, on Main Street.and will always keep on hand an assortment ofAnd Irons, Shovel and Tongs, Door Knockers',Candlesticks, &c. finished in the neatest man- -

ner ; he will likewise cast Belts, and work forMachinery on the shortest notice i he has alsoa Cupelo for casting Iron, all orders in thatline will be punctually attended lo. Gratefultor past tavors ue hopes to merit a contin- -

ance of the samEZRA WOODRUFF.

Lexington, July 9th, 1815. 28 tf

Removal.riiave removed from Water street to Limestone

street, nearly opposite the iail. and continue to navattention to the scouring and dying f men's cloths,lauies suk. ureases, oi any colour win also be paid at-tention to, and be made to look new. Gold and sil-

ver lace cleared, and the blue ilylncr carried on as u- -sual. I wish to sell a Horse, Chair and Harnessthe Jiorse is remarkably gentle and true.

HUGH CRAWFORD.June 12th 24

Wool Carding.THOMAS ROYLE & SONS wish to infnrm

their friends and the public in general, that theirmachines are in complete operation at their facto-ry, on the Frankfort road, one mile from Lexington,at six pence per pound for common wool and haviingthe advantage of both water and horses, will ena-ble them to accommodate their friends on the short-est notice and in the best manner. For sale at theirfactory, a quantity of Woollen Cloths, Linseys andAVool Rolls. Lexington, June 12th, 1813. 24tt

Wool Carding.Merino and Common Wool Carding in a

ouperier styie anu on tne usual terms at Sanders, 2 2 Miles from Lexington, by

LEWIS SANDERS.Lexington, May 28, 1815,

"Doctor Briggs,fFroin the City of mihamsburcr, Virginia,Is AV ING removed to Kentucky, and fixed his

residence in the town of Lexington, Main-stree- t, inthe house lately in the occupancy of J. Wamack,(opposite Captain Fowler's) offers bis services in thepractice of Physic, Surgery and Midwifery, to theinhabitants of the town and its vicinitv.

49-- tf December 2, 1811.

TOBACCO.The Subscribers will pay Cash for Tobacco,

persons desirous of contracting for their cropshot yet ready for delivery, will find it advanta-geous to call on the subscribers, before theydispose of ihe S3me.

J. &T.G. PRENTISS.Lexington, Nov.-22- , 1815. 49tf

Hou;s BristlesCASH will(be given for clean, comb'd HOG

UMS-- l LES, at the Lexington BrushV Manufactory,,to doors below (he Post-Offic-e- i

JOHN LOCKWOOD.Lexington, Dec. 9, 1815. 50-- tf

Wanted to Rent,A SMALL FARM within a sew miles of Lex

ington, with a house sufficient for.i Small family-posse- ssion

would be required about Christmas. Ap-- 1

ly to JOSEPH TOWLER.Lexington, December 1. 49

Dissolution of PartnershipCORNELIUS & JOIIN COYLE,

..c nils uaji uiaauncu paiiiiersuip ny mtr- -

tualconsent. The business of the late concernwill be conducted in suture by Cornelius Coyle,

;vho is alone authorised to receive and pay alldebts due to and from the said firm. 1

C. COYLE,J, COYLE.

January 17, 1816.

'Cornelius Covle.Will still continue tnl.-PPt.- ,t M .tn o, ,.

corner of Main and Unner Street, a choiceand superior assortment of

FRESH GOODS,very recently imported, and in point of qua-lity surpassed by none in the state, whichwill be sold by wholesale or retail, at themost reduced prices. He has on hand, to-

gether with others too tedious to mention,the following articles

Superfine and 6econd Clothtin Ilf rnDDinMianii

Kersey, Moleskin, and plain CoatinesPlains and BockinesRose, Point and Dufiil BlanketsAssorted FlannelsStockinets and Bedford Cortls-Cord-

and VelveteensBlack and coloured BumbazctaToilenets and SwansdownCotton and worsted Hosiery

uo doColour'd and while Marseilles6-- 4-- and 9-- 8 light and dark GinghamsColour Cambricks6-- and 4 4 Jaconet and Dimity Cambricks6-- 4 and 4-- 4 Leno and Urilish Rook Musliafi-- atA 4.4 Qitnr llnrlr ...:

4-- Mull do do6-- find 4-- super figur'd and Japan do

'4 -4 and 7-- 8 Shirting' Cambrir.kaIlrish Linen and Table Diaper

oarse anu scper calicosr urmture doDimities'Canton Crapes' iLevantines, Florences and FlorentineSatins' and VirginiasLong and short Kid GlovesBeaver doSilk Shawls and Bandanoe HandkerchicfrCotton do and Madras doMerino Shawls 7

54 and 6-- 4 Levantine Silk ShawlsMadeira Wine

Liquors of Cogniac Brandy1st quality, Holland Gin i

Jamaica SpiritsA general assortment of Groceries

China.and Queens' WareIronmongery, &c. &c.

January 17, 1816. 5--

Wra. Robinson & Co.Have just received a small Consignment from

a ruiatmrgn Aianmacturer, consisting ofSickles, Wheel-Iron- s, Aujrers, and

Brads by the 1000,Whieh they offer for sale at reduced prices.

a- -y January 29, 1816

ALEXANDER PARKER IS SON,Have just received at their stand on Main

Street, opposite the Court House in Lex.ington, a very

OENEnAti iSSOSTMZIlT OI

Dry Goods,Groceries,Hardware, andQucensware,

which they will sell on the most moderateterms for Cash.

Lexington, Not, 9, 1815. 50-- tf.

Last Notice.THOSE persons that are indebted to the subecri

bers by note or account, are requested to dischargethe same on or belOre the 15th November. AHnotes or accounts remaining unpaid alter that date.will be immediately put into the hands of ofilcersfor collection, without suvy discrimination ofpersons.

i luruiiUjBUUll JS 1 MU1 TBK.October 3d, 1815. 41

David ToddHAS recommenced tbe praetice of Law. ami will

attend punctually to business, in the Circuit andCounty Courts of Fayette. His office is next doorto C. Wilkins's office, on Short street.

Si August 17

Tor Sale or to Rent,THAT well improved LOT on Curd's Road.

within the town bounds, together with all theapparatus necessary for making brick, formerlythe property of Thomas Lemon, dec It 13needless to mention the advantages arisingfrom this Lot as a Brick-Yard- , as any personwishing to purchase will call and view thepremises.

ALSO FOR SALE, THATElegant Building Lot,

Adjoining the.presentresidence of Mr, JosephBarbee.on High-stree- A good bargain maybe had in the above property by paying h

of the purchase money in hand, thein three equal annual instalments, as

to suit the purchaser.JAaiES LEMON, Sa.

ievxingtonj4n,!2p,13l.O, &,

J. P. SCHATZF.LL, has associated himself vh'tb.Mr. ALEXANDER CRANSTON of the Cityof New-Yor- Mr. ANDREW ALEXANDER n!JBelfast (Ireland) and Mr. JOHN WOODWARH.now of tbis place for the purpose of transactingbusiness in the Mercantile it Commission line in.this State, which from the first of this presentMonth will be Conducted under the firm ofJ . VSchatzell & Company.

Lexington Sept. Sth 1815. 3"-t- f

Hatters, Look HereThe subscribers have a quantity of Beaver Rac-

coon & Muskrat Skins, for sale.26 V. U W. BAIN.

DANCING SCHOOL.JOIIN DARRAC

WITH feelings ofgratitude for the liberal encou- -'.6'"-"i-"'eteiyc- uoin me sanies anu Uent emenof Lexinsrtbn. rcsnectihllv inform, ,,. ... .:.cr j - " "Dancincr Scho6l will lrp- ,1.;. cc... n t--Coyle s hquSe, corner of Jordan's Row and MainStreet, on Friday morning, the Gth of October next,when he proposes to teach the following dances totliose persons who will honor him with their patron-age : a variety of new and fashionable CotillionsGerman and Russian Waltzes, Hornpipes, Allcmandes, the Gavote of Vestris, and the much ad-mired Shawl Dance Sett Dances and Reels willalso be danced in his jchoal .Persons desirous of be-ing instructed, are requested to apply at Mr. Gi-ro- n

a Confectionery Store, Mill street.An evening school will be opened for a limited

number of gentlemen, is application immediately bemade. For particulars apply to John Darrac. 38

- .. r. - -' UllS, liraitS (jf Iron JVttVPi.THE Sllhsrrihpra fi1r.irnrTan.1.A. i

;cy of the Pittsburgh Iron & Nail Factorv inthi ninr0 nnrl tn cl.... .! Til i.uiijjic, anu in a snon time win nave an ex--tensive supply ot every description of Cut andWrought Nails and Hrads, of a quality very su-perior to any heretofore ased in this statewhich will be sold by wholesale or retail, onliberal term'?. Liberal credits and discountswill be given so country merchants and others,who purchase to sell again.

Persons desirous of importing any articlesmanufactured by said company, may hav'e theirorders regularly executed, is handed to the sub-scribers, who are sully authorised to receiveorders and transact business gentrally for saidcompany, in sale of their wares in this sec-tion of the country. Samples of Nails andUrads of said Manufacturing Company, maybe seen with the subscribers who solicit per-sons, whether desirous of obtaining supplies ornot, to examine the same and judge of theirquality. JAMES PRENTISS,

, THOS. G. PRENTISS.August 14. 33

For S:deA TRACT OF LAND,

COHTAIHING EIGHTT-SI- & A HAIF ACHESHaifa mile from Cynthiana, lying on the river, witha smau improvement about one half bottom, thebalance well timbered for particulars inquire e i

JUHN EADS.Lexington, May 1. 18

Wanted,An elderly WOMAN of good .character, and

who is capable of taking on herself the man.agement ol t house at a manufactory in theCountry, will hear of a good situation by ap-plication to the Printer.

Lexington, July 10 1815. ?8

Notice.Alt THOSE .ISDEBTIU TO THK Iiajt OS

Williamson & Ml Kinney,ARE requested to come forward and settle their

ccounts, at they have disposed of their Gravis. anHwish to close their accounts. Jan. 7. 2- -tl

SOAP J CANDLE FACTORY.rf 'HE Subscriber has lately enlarged his es- -

tablishment by additional buildings, andwill now be enabled to sunnlv the nublie hv

j- wb.!esale and' retail, with prime SOAP of eve- -ry Kincvequai in quality to any manufacturedin me uniteu states and with the bestDIPPED U MOULD CANDLES.

Cpmmisearies', Contractors, and Merchants.who may purchase tliose articles either for thfforeign or home markets, or those who want

them tor domestic use, will find it to theh ..

call on him, or to give him their or-ders, which will be promptly attended to, andfaithfully esecuted;

JOHN BRIDGES!,Corner of Water and Main Cross Streets, nect

door to Mr. Bradford's Steam Mill and Cot-ton Factory, Lexington.The highest cash prices given for TALLOW,

HOGS LARD, ATfCHEN GREASE, Ashu'& Pot Ashes, at the above factory.

1i41 October 10, 1814.

TheOf Lowry & Shaw having been recently dis-solved, the subscriber, one of-th- firm, takesthe liberty of informing his friends that he haacommenced a separate establishment next doorto the old stand, on Main Cross street, Lexing-ton, Ky. Every exertion as heretofore, will beused to accommodate those who may savor hircrwith tlieir orders and the usual attention tocustomers. Hats of the first quality only, al-ways on hand, for those who may please tocall. 41 Hiram Shaw.

Bank Notes,Ofall descriptions, (not counterfeit) will be taken

by M'CaiIi, Gaines 8 Co. for alldebtsdue them.They-earnestl-y request all those who are in arrear-ages to avail themselves of this offer before the firstday of April next, or thejr will be compelled toadopt other measures, which are peculiarly cbWgreeable both to debtor and creditor.

Lexington, Jan. lCth,1815. 55 tf.

BOOTS & SHOES.L.&G. YOUNG

RETURN their sincere thanks to tbei?" friends and the public in .general for theliberal support received since they commenc-ed at their established stand, on Main street,Lexington where they continue to manufcorture, and have now on hand

A large and elegant assortment ofgentlemen?

BOOTS & SHOES,made of the best Philadelphia leather is tfcanewest-fashio- n ALSO,

LADIES SHOES,of the neatest and latest fashion. All of whichthey offer at wholesale or retail.

Lexington, K. Nov. 8, 1813 45-- tf

George Shannon,ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lexington, keeps

his office in the house lately occupied by Mrs. Beck,on the south side of Water street, opposite the ;Wm

er corner Of the New Market House, Where hmay'alwaj-sb- sound by those disposed to employhiaia tilS y.15 hisprotession.

Jraarj 2, isi ?.