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f;E &m. g?mysnrw Lhr. 7tv-.iJ- 'assami aCgggS wy Flora Cobbqlt's Weekl Register. NAPOLEON'S SOLILOQUY Is the Island or St. Heleka. The loud sea waves round this sequestered isle. In swelling pride their foaming volumes roll; Tar from the pomp ot war from Gallia's smile- - - . Here! lonely musing sills mj (pensive soul. Here are no lengthening files no warrior's plume Ito burnished arms, bright beaming from afar; JJo horses neighing to the sounding drum No deepening ranks to roll the tide of war! Why did ambition sire, my eager mind ' Ah, France! tby. glory was my constant aim; To make thy sons the slower of human kind, And sound in thunder thy exalted name ! Sehool'd by adversity, severely taught Bv sad reverse to feel the smart of woe, The conqueror's crown shrinks to a thing-o- f nought, And martial grandeur to an empty show ! Insidious foes ! ungenerous conquerors ! say, Why blame my conduct, you my , plans pur- sue? Ypur proclamations liberal views display, Yet none but simpletons believed them true ! O ye my foes ye censurers of my same ! I own ambition led my heart astray ; Yet why so livish of reproach and blame ? Do blameless passions o'er your bosoms sway 1 The Ilussians glory in their wide dsmain, Britannia boasts the empire of the set, The haughty Austrian svt ells ambition's train, Even Prussian Blucher vainly mimics me ! Shall France alone, with nature's bounties blest, Her sons so polished, bred in honors school, Renounce her spirit, bend her towering crest, And meanly crouch, while others proudly rule! Ah, no 'though to this dreary rock con- fined, My longing eyes proud Paris see no more ; Yet shall my genius sire the patriots mind, Vnd rouse the hearts to war ne'er roused before ! 5Uj,I9fcS5i FRENCH ALMANACK, The common almanack in France is an amusing production ; it commences with the following list of " horoscopes'' for each month : January. He who i3 born in this month will be laborious, and a lover of good wine, but very subject to lnfidelty ; he may too often forget to pay his debts, but he will be complainant, and withal a line singer. The lady bom in this month will be a pretty prudent housewife, ra- ther melancholy, but yet good tempered February -- The man born in this month will love money much, but, the la- dies more j he will be stingv at home, but prodigal abroad. The lady will be a hu- mane and affectionate wise, and a tender mother. March. The man born in this month will be rather handsome : he will be ho- nest and prudent, but he will die poor The lady will be a jealous passionate chattel -- box, something given to sighting, and, in old age, too fond of the bottle. Ainl. The man xv ho has the misfor- tune to be born in this mon th will be sub- ject to maladies He will travel to his ad- vantage, and love the ladies to his disad- vantage, tor he will marry a rich and handsome heiress, who will make him what, no doubt, vou all understand. The lady of this month will be 'tall and stout, with a little mouth, little feet, little wit, but great talk, and with all, a great liar. May. The man born in this month will be handsome and amiable. He will make his wise happy. The lady will be equally blessed in every respect. June.-r.T- he man born now will be of small stature, passionately fond of women and children, but will not be loved in re- turn. The lady will be a giddy person- age, fond of coffee ; she will marry at the age of 21, and will be a fool at 45. July. The man will be fair ; he will Buffer death for the wicked woman he Joves The female of this month will be passably handsome, with a sharp nose, but sine bust. She will be of rather sul- ky temper. August The man will be ambitious and courageous, but too apt to cheat. He will have seve-a- l maladies, and two wives. ihe Lady will be amia ble and twice married, but her second hnband will cause her to regret her first. September He who is born in this Tnonth will be strong, wise and prudent, bur too easy with his wile, who will give him great uneasiness. The lady round faced and fair haired, witty, discreet, affa- ble-, and loved by her friends, October'- -' The man of this month will have ,a handsome face and florid complex- ion ; he will be wicked in his youth, and always inconstant, He will promise one thing and do another, and remain poor. The lady will be pretty : a little given to contradiction, a little coquettish, 8c some- times a little too fond of talking Not fond ofwine3he will give the preference to eau-de-vi- e. She will have three hus- bands, who will die of grief; she will best know why Abvfffiifr.Tha man born now will kniin t HnA fnA i i J V. . .. J.. !?TZ The lady of this mBnth will be large, fibe- - ma I n ..1 t. 11 1 .. aI . tui, aim iuii vi iiuvcuy. December. The man born in this month will be a good sort of a person though passionate. He will devote him- -' self to the army, and be betrayed by his wue. x ne iaay will rje amiable and hand some, with a good voice, and a well pro portioned body ; she will be twice mam ed, remain poor, but continue honest. Aster this satisfactory adjustment of iatcs according to months, iollow many other explications of destiny directed by different rules, and sounded on other prin- ciples. We have predictions according iu uie lour seasons, introduced by the wood-cu- t representation of a studious old gentleman, in a cap and beard, looking """"b" iwMLuije which, actually touches one of the se en stars, compels the lightning to become one of the zig zag species, and is veiy near eclipsing uie sun ft. To the Public. MY hop is next door to the Kentucky Gazette piiiiting-offic- where I carr) 011 my business in its several uranmrs o; 3.1JUL.1U Si MILITARY ACCOUTREMENT .MAKING. I tender im gratelul acknowledgments to my customers for the distinguished patronage 1 have received from them My fi tend? anil the public are assui ed of pi ompt ac- commodations 1 feci confident that with the aid ot some ol the best workmen ami a constant sunnU ns the most choice materials, I slnll be able to render ample satistaction to those who inaj please to savour me with their applications by order or otherwise. JOHN BRYAN. January 22. j Patent Elastic Saddles4. A ijord to those who are fond of easy riding. The complaint against luid and une.vj saddles, whlchis for the most pal t a just and gcuci al one, and is really a gieat grievance tothose who have much riding to do, has caused me to turn my mmd paiti-cu- l irlj to that subject, vi ith 4 Mew is possible to the ev il I t in s ith confidence assui e the pilblie that I hue accomplished it I 1m e pi oject-e- d a plan winch 13 bj meaus of stiongand well tem- pered steel springs, so consti ucted as to support the saddle seat ct give much gi eater ease toboth rider & hoise, than siddlesmadejnthe common vaj or any other that I have ever seen, can possibly do. The plan is enliielj different fiom the E' ghsh elastic saddles with spring bar&ns steel, whalebone, he and also trom those with w ire spi mgs, and I concen e nun h supet lor to either, as the ehsticit is greater, and the tree not being put out of its original form, mil not be subject to hutting hoises on jouracjs, which 13 complained of tn thcsaddles with spring bars, A number ol gentlemen 111 this town and its vicinity, hive those saddles nowsin use, and but one tentiment I believe cvists among them in savour 0. their sepei iorit Tht uiv ention is equally as iimli- - cable to ladies saddles as to gentlemens'. Anv pei-so- n desirous of puichihng- - those casj saddles, is at liberty fiistto make trial of one and judge of thcii case tor themselves In point ofduiahihtv I will variant them eijual to anj oilier saddles, anil supe- rior to most. flT I have obtained a Patent from the United States for this in ention, and am ready to dispose of patent rights to Saddlers, for other counties or states Is required, I will furnish a tiee with spiings reany nxea anusirainui, rtnicii mav serve as mo del to tt oik bj, and will give the necessaij instmc-ion- s J. BRYAN John Norton, RESPECTFULLY informs the Public that to his house immediate- ly opposite the Insurance Bank, main street, where he will keep a constant supply of MED- ICINES, wholesale and retail. Having disposed of his Nail Factory, he re- quests all those in arrearages for Nails, to makepayment immediately, as he intends go- ing to the eastward. 2 tf , Just Received, ajid nEAnr to be Disposm op by Wholesale, By the subscribers, at their Store Room in Lexing- ton, opposite Mr John Postlethw ait's Tuvern AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Elegant Fancy Goods, Selected from the litest importations in Philadel- phia, and which they will sell upon very favourable terms for Cash, or approved endorsed Notes LANE & TAYLOR. Lexington, 9th Januirj, 1816. 3- -tf N. R Win. N Line presents his thanks to his former friend? and customers, and hopes they will givchhnacall Robert A. Gate-wood,- - Has opened a very general and well selected assort- ment of Merchandise, In his new brick house, opposite Mr James Wier's Store, which he offers for sale at wholesale or retail on a vcrj small advance for Cash January 18,18161, JSails and Brads. The subscnbers inform the public the) hare just received a fresh supply of Cut and Wroiu ' t Nails and Brad", of all siies, which may be ha b. jthe cask at their store, or by retail of Messis Firmer Dewees & Co. who will hereafter be constantly supplied with a general assortment for retailing, at their usual prices where also may be had vv'arrant-e- d Axes, ofa superior quahtv , The sulsciibers will also'receive order; foranv kind of n.uls, which they will import and sell at the Factory prices, at Pittsburgh, with addition of a commission ot2 per cent on 3 month credit and without iny cominiss.on, when money is paid on dc lively xf the nails here. J ft T. G. PRENTISS. Lexington, Dec. SO. tf , FOR SALE, Z ' THE PLANTATION Whereon the subscriber nazv resides, CONTAINING Two hundred &? tichily Acres, SITUATE on thcllenrv's Mill road, six miles and a half from Le.xington, a pirt of .iLij.'Mcre-thth'- s military surrey. The land tf not to bo cquil-le- d in Favctti- - in point of soil, situation, water and timber. There MR'upcrb voting orchard of 200 heaiing apple tree", cf vinous kind of fiuit, calcu- lated for keeping and making Cider. About eighty acres of land for cultivation, ten acres of meadow, and Est) acres of soil for pastures, vi ith the prime timber Standing. The ntcr is convenient! situa- ted in the lots, and is eqinl in quantity to any in Kcn-turX- y the fencing is a great pai t set on locust logs and well laid off The Ilenrj's Mill road runs nearly through the centre of the tract, which di- vides timber, water, &e There is also a vi ell plan- ed Distillery on the tract, with sufficient water to uorfc until July; alto a Blacksmith's shop on the road. The buildings are only tolerable, though a handsome situation II prepared for building Tor terms apply to Daniel Bradford, Lexington, or to the subscriber, THOMAS PEEULES. Vov 8; tj-- u PojftarJFrees. . Fionv5 to 10.000Lombardy and Athenian Pop lars, sit for immediate transplanting, for sale at captain Jshn routers iorrest Uarclen, on very moderate terms Those w ho aie disposed to or nament their pleasure or fancy grounds, or the town streeis, maj be supplied they make an ear ly application. . - reo 1. o Doctor Briggs, From the City of JfVUamsourg, Virginia," HAVING removed to Kentucky, and filed his residence in the town of Lexington, Main-stree- t, in the bouse lately in the occupftnev of J. Waraack, (opposite Captain Fow(ei's) offers his services in the practice 01 t'hj sic, ourgerj ami iUKIw ilery, to II inhabitintsofthe town and its vicinity'' 49-- tf December!?, 1815. TOBACCO. The Subscribers will pay Cash for Tobacco. Persons desirous of contracting for their crops not yet ready for delivery, will find it advanta- geous to call on the subscribers, before they dispose ot Uie same. J. & T.G.PRENTISS. Lexington, Nov. 22, 1815. 49tf Wanted to Rent, A SM LL T'AUM viilhin a sew miles of Lex ington, v ith a house sufficient for a small familj possession vioulu berenuirul aboutthnstmas Ap I ly to JOSEPH TOWLEIl Lexington, December 1. , - 49 Dissolution of Partnership. COnYELIUSri JOHJV COYLE, Havethis day dissolved partnership by mu- tual consent. The business of.the late concern will be conducted in suture by Cornelius Coyle, who is alone authorised to receive and'pay all debts due to and from the said firm. C. COYLE, J, COYLE. Januaryiir, J816. t" Cornelius Coyle, Will still continue to keep at his store at the corner ot Alain aim Upper Street, a choice and superior assortment of ' FRESH GOODS, very recently imported, and fn 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, with others tootedious to mention, the following- - articles coNsisrvfG or Superfine and second Cloth do do Cassimeres Kersey, Moleskin, and plain Coatings Plains and Rockinjrs ' Hose, Point and Duffil Blankets ' Assorted Flannels Stockinets and Bedford Cords it. Cords and Velveteens " Black and coloured Butnbazeta Toilenets and Swansdown Cotton and worsted Hosiery Silk do do ' , Colour'd and white Marseilles , , 6 4,44 and 9-- 8 lnjht and dark Ginghams Colour'd Cambricks " 6-- 4 and 4 4 Jaconet and Dimity Cambricks 6-- 4 and 4-- Leno and Ilntish Hook Muslin 6 4 and 4-- 4 sup'er Book Muslin ' ' 4-- Mull do do ' 64 and 4 4 super figur'd and Japan do, 4 4 and 78 Shirtim? dmbneks Irish Linen and Table Diaper Coarse and super Calicos , Furniture do ' Drnitie3 Canton Crapes Levantines, Florences and Tlorentine , Satins and Virginias "" 1 Long and short Kid Gloves Reaver r!n SilkJshawls and Bandanoe Handkerchiefs Cotton do and Madras do Merino Shawls .5-- 4 and 6-- 4 Levantine Silk Shawls " Madeira Wme rViquors of Cogniac Brandy 1 Is quality, Holland GirT Jamaica Spirits" A general assortment of Groceries China and Queens,' Ware Ironmongery, Stcs'&c. January 27, 1816. ' , 5- - Wm. Robinson & Co. Have just received a small Consignment from . a Pittsburgh Manufacturer, consisting of Sickles; Wheel-Iron- s, Augers, and Brails by xhe 1000, Which they offer for sale at reduced prices. 5- -t January 29, 1816 Last Notice. TJIOSE persons that are indebted to the subscri- bers by note or account, aie requested to discharge thesameonor before the 15th November. All notes or accounts remaining unpaid aster that datej will be immediately pot into the hands' of officers tor collection, without anv discrimination of persons. TILI'OKD, SCOTT & TItOTTEtt. , October 3d, 1815. 41 David Todd, HAS recommenced the praetice of Law, and will attend punctually to business, in the Circuit and County Courts of Fuvette. His office is next door to L. vv iluns s olhce, on bhot t street. .31 August 17 Stills for Sale. The Subscriber has on hand, Stills of differ- ent sizes and of the best quality, which he will selj low for cash. He has lately received from Philadelphia a quantity of Cbpper, which en- ables him to furnish .. . Stills and Boilers i Of any size, at the shortest notice. He also continues to carry Cn the TJNMNG BUSINESS, as usual Two or three JOUItXEYMEJV TIjYjVERS would be employed, to whom the highest wages will be given "M. F1SHEL. Islington, Feb. l.b, 1816. 7tf JYeerocs Wanted. ' ANTED TO PURCHASE TEN PIUME NEGRO MENfrnmlfifn.tnvporcnW None of bad character will answer. Enquire of J. & T.G.PRENTISS. March 10, 1816. 10 WHEAT. THE subscribers will purchase WHEAT at the higliest market price Appbcation to at the store ot Lewis Sanders, and at their new Steam Mill on the lower end of Water htreet. JOHN SC01T.Jn.kCO. 6th November, 1815. 45-- tf " J. P. SCHATZKLL, has associated himself vi ith Mr. ALEXANDER CRANSTON of the Citv of New-Yor- Mr. ANDREW ALEXANDER of Belfast (Ireland) and Mr. JOHN WOODWARD, now of this place for the purpose of transacting business in the Mercantile k Commissien line in this State, which from the first of this present Month will be Conducted under the firm of J. P Schatzell k Company. Lexington Sept. Oth 1815. 37-- t Hatters, look here ! The subscribers have a quantity of Beaver Rac-coo- k Muskrat Skins, for sale. 26 p. k W. BAIN. Nuils, Brads & Iron Wares. THE subscribers have nndertaVpn ihe . cy of the Pittsburgh Iron & Nail Factory, in uu uace, ana in a snort time win nave an ex tensive supply of every description of Cut and Wroutrht Nails and Hrails.nf n nnallti. vpm. o,i. perior to any heretofore used in this state which will be sold by wholesale or retail, on liberal terms. Taheral rrprflts nnrl t;oMin. will be given to country merchants and others, wiui jiuiiiiasc cu sen again. Persons desirous ns imnnrftno' omr ovinia. manufactured bv said enmnanv m.n 1,01 (,,.. orders regularly executed, is handed to the sub- - CttiMAHA atlA aha full.. ..ll. ? '"'""'i "u aic imiy auuiunseu to receive orders'and transact business generally for said company, in sale" of their warps in thi pp. tion of the country. Samples of Nails and urausot said Manutacturing Company, may be seen with the subscribers who solicit per- sons, whether desirous ns nhtalnmo- umnllpi nr not, to examine the same and judge of their 4uai"y- - JAMBS fjien nss, THOS. G. PHENTJSS. August 14 33 SOAP W CANDLE FACTORY. rpHE Subscriber has lately enlarged his es- - tablislimeilt bv additional ntliliiincrc anil will now be enabled to supply the public by wholesale and retail, with prime SOAP of eve- ry kind, equal in quality to any manufactured in iiic unticu jiuica unci wmi me dcsc DIPPED W MOULD-CANDLE- S. Commissaries, Contractors, and Merchants who may purchase those articles either for tit j foreign or home markets, or those who want them for domestic use, will find it to tlieii. call on him, or to give him their or- ders, which will be promptly attended to, and lauiuuiiy execuceu. jorrjv ntiinnF.f!. Corner of Water and Main Cross Streets, next . door to Mr. Bradtord'9 Steam Mill and Cot- ton Tactory, Lexington. The highestcashpricesgiven for HOGS I.AR1). KlTCHr.A anvas:v n.h. ti Pot Ashest atjthe above factory. ictoberlO, IH14 Bank Notes. . - Of all descriptions, (not counterfeit) will be taken bv M'Caila.Gaivjs kCo foralldchtadne them. They eai nestly request all those w ho are in arrear ages, to avail themselves ol this oiler before the fii si day of April next, or they will he comp lied to auuyL umcr nic'inurcs, wnicu are pecuuaiiy Uisiv greeable liolh to debtor and creditor. Lexington, Jan lfith.lSIJ. 25 tf. ENGRAVING. Copt-e- r Plates, Seals, Brands. Steel Dies, kc will be neatly executed by the subscriber on application at James Garrison's Druggist Store, next tioor to James weir s, Main street, Lex ington, Ky. JOHNC.NUTTMAN. December 4. 49 TO MECHANICS JUVD JLiNU-FJ1CTURE11S- . Stanler also sevctal Paper Makers ; towhom hberalwages will be given in money as often as wanted. " Also, w anted 20 j oung Men and Boys from 14 to 21 years of age to learn the various branches ot .vianuiacturing woolen goods and "piper; towhom liberal encouragement will be given, when well recommended. Also, anted, Women, Girls, and Children, over 9 ) ears old ; to w horn good wages and constant enl- - pioymcntwill he given. Also wanted, several House Carpentcis. Applj at the Lexington Manufactory to JAS. k T. G. PRENTISS. Nov. 22. 1815. 48 tf. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE LADIES. THE Lexington ManufacluringComnanv arc eta s'uous of obtaining a quantity of sine bleached Linen and Cotton RAGS, which are necessary to enable them to manufacture the important article of sine Paper, of which so much is annually imported, and might be avoided is the pati iotism or ccconomy ot the ladies of Kentucky, w ould induce them to adopt the customs of the ladies in the eastern states, v 12. to keep a Rag Bag, which is usually hung up in a place convenient lr the purpose, and in which are deposited the llag3 that almost daily appear in cv crv large family At the end of the ear vour ii bags thus attended, will produce you a liberal sum lor and greatly aid the important rnanu. factories of your state. Six Cents in money w ill be mid for sine ble.iehpd Linen oi Cotton Rigs and a price in proportion for coirser quiiui , ur ior tow maue irom llax or hemp "rlMJ L ul- - ""cuu munuiaciory 10 J. k T. G. PRENTISS. Lexington, Nov. 22, 1815. 48-- tf Parker & Graves," ITnvo mat reccivwl frnm "Mnw Vnr-- Pni: and Philadelphia, and afe now open. 115 at their aLUic, iiiMj5iiJ uiv ..ilirjvfl UOUSC, MtiUl StrCCt, i,u viugiiui aim lusmoHaoie assortment ot MERCHYNDISEj ns Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard, Queen's, Glass Sc China VVnrp which, havintr hepn litd in tni-- o. nl- - .1 ... be enabled tu sell as low a3 any in the Western country. , September 7, 1S15 37 Cellar to Rent. The laPFP anil pnmmniliniiorfilliw ...i.. i Lpissopai Church Applj to JOHN COLIVVUN. 8 7?r. " " "! OLD IRON-SIde- s TAVERN. Elijah Noble Has opened a Tavern in those extensive and commodious buildings on Short-Stree- t, Lexington, 1VC111UCS.J, lormeiiy occupied by jvir William T. and Mr PnfNTiss, as Boarding Houses, which he has connected together, and where he pioposes To Entertain Travellers. And his rellow-Citizen- e generally, who call on him, in a StV le t.OUal tn ART n h!ib nan hf. nlitfiTnorl in tKn Western Country. Travellers may ba accommo- dated, without being disturbed by the noiie and bustle, usual I) incident to a Tavern ; and Private Parlies, Will mpri Ullll tin infoprnnt.nn Cwnm cms...m His Liquors will be excellent, and his Table always spread with the choicest Viands of each successive. season. His Stable will contain about sixty Ilbrses It will be under the direction and care of Mr. F. BaLENOEIT. whose attention will hi pnfirpU to the Stable. Lcxineton. Janua-- v 22. 1S1G. II. Beard A, Campbell Have opened in the bouse next doortoilr Will iamson s corner, on Main and Poplar-street- a well selected assortment of Merchandize, Consisting of DRY GOOUS, GROCERI9. QUEENS CHIN-A- , GLSS AND HAHll WARES. " Which they will sell low for cash, country linen, or whisky. Lexington, Januiry 30. C Bartlet & Cox, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, THANKFUL for nnst f.ivnnr. hf.fr Ipqia tn in form their Westei n friends, that they still continue cu transact nusiiiess on commission as lormerly. - ncw-urlean- sth JNov 1S15. To Rent, The Upper Storv and Kitchen of a. Houso near the Public Square Inquire of THE PRINTER. January 22. 4 For Sale, imj Quantity of SALT9 Of asunenor ouahtv. at nnr T.irt throimt a- - halt miles south east of Mon'nsterhng. WM. ELIJS & BROTHERS. Spencer Lick, December 14, 1815 51 Allen & Grant, Commission -- Jlorchanls, Pittslntrghp Infoim their friends in the tVpstoY-- fTMinw ,!. they have iemoveil to the Ware-hous- e lately occu. piedbj G ft C. Anshutz Prom the superior ns tlieir Wftip-hnn- nmi !(nmv:m:t..t. ..-- ....uvyuiiu. l.vAlllflt H the river, the Merchants of Kentucky will find it to cuuii- aiivHiicage 10 consign to tliem. Pittsburgh, May 6. CASH VILL BE GIVEN FOR 150 JBh'ds of Tobacco, To be delivered early in the season. LEWIS SANDERS. October 9, 1815. 41-- tf Doctor Joseph Boswell, HAS removed to the large Brick House re cently occupied by Mr James Prentiss, near he factory of Morrison, Boswells and Sutton. He will continue to practice Medicine & Sur- gery in Lexington and its vicinity. 39tf September 23d, 1815. 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. WOODKUFr. Lexington, July 9. 28 tf Brass Foundry. The subscriber informs his friends and tho Public in general that he continues to carry on the Brass Founding business in all its various' Brunches, at the old stand formerly occupied by I &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 Bells, and work for Machinery on the shortest notice j he has also a Cupelo for casting Iron, all orders in that line will be punctually attended to. Grateful for Dast savors he honed fn mn-- u ..:- - ..-- r- IV .11W4.V A I.U11CM1" sneeof thesam EZRA WOODRUFF. Lexington, July 9th, 1815. 28 t? Wool Carding. THOMAS ROYLE ft SONS wish to inform their friends and the public in general, that then machines are in complete operation at their facto-r- y, on the Frankfort road, one mile from Lexington, at six pence per pound fpr common w ool and hav-ingt- advantage Of both water and horses, will ena- ble, them to accommodate their friends on the shorti est notice and in the best manner. For sale at their factory, a of Woollen Clotln, Linseys and Wool Rolls. LerJngtcn, June 12th, lS15.24tt Wool. Carding. Merino and Common Wool Carding in a Superier Style and qn the usual terms at San-de- 2 2 Miles front .Lesington, by LEWIS SANDERS. Lexington, May 28, 1815. Notice. ' THERE jvill be wanted during the Winter and nnnff. nt SAXHRRR. , a thriiin rlm-tr- :!! , "- - ...i.,, imic mage, two Si--"t- i nd milea N. V. of Lexington, a constant mnlv ns Corn Jilcal. Lard. Tiacnn. JitittnFJ tor which, COTTON YARN, of th best wiu m; fcticu, ;. aa tut a pi ice a it can De t ail in the state LEWIS SANDFR3 Sanders, 15th Januar), 181G ? tf N B I w 11 1 n O&s Dujiar T g on so Cot? crllcrse-fettWl- i. I. S i m

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f;E&m.g?mysnrwLhr. 7tv-.iJ- 'assami

aCgggSwyFlora Cobbqlt's Weekl Register.

NAPOLEON'S SOLILOQUY

Is the Island or St. Heleka.The loud sea waves round this sequestered

isle.In swelling pride their foaming volumes

roll;Tar from the pomp ot war from Gallia's

smile- - - .Here! lonely musing sills mj (pensive soul.

Here are no lengthening files no warrior'splume

Ito burnished arms, bright beaming fromafar;

JJo horses neighing to the sounding drumNo deepening ranks to roll the tide of war!

Why did ambition sire, my eager mind 'Ah, France! tby. glory was my constant

aim;To make thy sons the slower of human kind,

And sound in thunder thy exalted name !

Sehool'd by adversity, severely taughtBv sad reverse to feel the smart of woe,

The conqueror's crown shrinks to a thing-o- f

nought,And martial grandeur to an empty show !

Insidious foes ! ungenerous conquerors ! say,Why blame my conduct, you my , plans pur-

sue?Ypur proclamations liberal views display,

Yet none but simpletons believed themtrue !

O ye my foes ye censurers of my same !

I own ambition led my heart astray ;Yet why so livish of reproach and blame ?

Do blameless passions o'er your bosomssway 1

The Ilussians glory in their wide dsmain,Britannia boasts the empire of the set,

The haughty Austrian svt ells ambition's train,Even Prussian Blucher vainly mimics me !

Shall France alone, with nature's bountiesblest,

Her sons so polished, bred in honors school,Renounce her spirit, bend her towering crest,

And meanly crouch, while others proudlyrule!

Ah, no 'though to this dreary rock con-

fined,My longing eyes proud Paris see no more ;

Yet shall my genius sire the patriots mind,Vnd rouse the hearts to war ne'er roused

before !

5Uj,I9fcS5iFRENCH ALMANACK,

The common almanack in France is anamusing production ; it commences withthe following list of " horoscopes'' foreach month :

January. He who i3 born in thismonth will be laborious, and a lover ofgood wine, but very subject to lnfidelty ;

he may too often forget to pay his debts,but he will be complainant, and withal aline singer. The lady bom in this monthwill be a pretty prudent housewife, ra-

ther melancholy, but yet good temperedFebruary --The man born in this

month will love money much, but, the la-

dies more j he will be stingv at home, butprodigal abroad. The lady will be a hu-

mane and affectionate wise, and a tendermother.

March. The man born in this monthwill be rather handsome : he will be ho-

nest and prudent, but he will die poorThe lady will be a jealous passionatechattel -- box, something given to sighting,and, in old age, too fond of the bottle.

Ainl. The man xv ho has the misfor-tune to be born in this mon th will be sub-

ject to maladies He will travel to his ad-

vantage, and love the ladies to his disad-

vantage, tor he will marry a rich andhandsome heiress, who will make him

what, no doubt, vou all understand.The lady of this month will be 'tall andstout, with a little mouth, little feet, littlewit, but great talk, and with all, a greatliar.

May.The man born in this monthwill be handsome and amiable. He willmake his wise happy. The lady will beequally blessed in every respect.

June.-r.T- he man born now will be ofsmall stature, passionately fond of womenand children, but will not be loved in re-

turn. The lady will be a giddy person-age, fond of coffee ; she will marry at theage of 21, and will be a fool at 45.

July. The man will be fair ; he willBuffer death for the wicked woman heJoves The female of this month will bepassably handsome, with a sharp nose,but sine bust. She will be of rather sul-ky temper.

August The man will be ambitiousand courageous, but too apt to cheat.He will have seve-a- l maladies, andtwo wives. ihe Lady will be amiable and twice married, but her secondhnband will cause her to regret herfirst.

September He who is born in thisTnonth will be strong, wise and prudent,bur too easy with his wile, who will givehim great uneasiness. The lady roundfaced and fair haired, witty, discreet, affa-ble-, and loved by her friends,

October'--' The man of this month willhave ,a handsome face and florid complex-ion ; he will be wicked in his youth, andalways inconstant, He will promise onething and do another, and remain poor.The lady will be pretty : a little given tocontradiction, a little coquettish, 8c some-times a little too fond of talking Not fondofwine3he will give the preference toeau-de-vi- e. She will have three hus-bands, who will die of grief; she will bestknow why

Abvfffiifr.Tha man born now will

kniin t HnA fnA i i J V. . .. J.. !?TZ

The lady of this mBnth will be large, fibe- -ma I n ..1 t. 11 1 .. aI .tui, aim iuii vi iiuvcuy.

December. The man born in thismonth will be a good sort of a personthough passionate. He will devote him- -'

self to the army, and be betrayed by hiswue. x ne iaay will rje amiable and handsome, with a good voice, and a well proportioned body ; she will be twice mamed, remain poor, but continue honest.

Aster this satisfactory adjustment ofiatcs according to months, iollow manyother explications of destiny directed bydifferent rules, and sounded on other prin-ciples. We have predictions accordingiu uie lour seasons, introduced by thewood-cu- t representation of a studious oldgentleman, in a cap and beard, looking""""b" iwMLuije which, actuallytouches one of the se en stars, compelsthe lightning to become one of the zigzag species, and is veiy near eclipsinguie sun ft.

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

piiiiting-offic- where I carr) 011 my business in itsseveral uranmrs o; 3.1JUL.1U Si MILITARYACCOUTREMENT .MAKING. I tender imgratelul acknowledgments to my customers for thedistinguished patronage 1 have received from themMy fi tend? anil the public are assui ed of pi ompt ac-commodations 1 feci confident that with the aid otsome ol the best workmen ami a constant sunnU nsthe most choice materials, I slnll be able to renderample satistaction to those who inaj please to savourme with their applications by order or otherwise.

JOHN BRYAN.January 22.j Patent Elastic Saddles4.

A ijord to those who are fond of easy riding.The complaint against luid and une.vj saddles,

whlchis for the most pal t a just and gcuci al one, andis really a gieat grievance tothose who have muchriding to do, has caused me to turn my mmd paiti-cu- l

irlj to that subject, vi ith 4 Mew is possible tothe ev il I t in s ith confidence assui e the

pilblie that I hue accomplished it I 1m e pi oject-e- d

a plan winch 13 bj meaus ofstiongand well tem-pered steel springs, so consti ucted as to support thesaddle seat ct give much gi eater ease toboth rider &hoise, than siddlesmadejnthe common vaj or anyother that I have ever seen, can possibly do. Theplan is enliielj different fiom the E' ghsh elasticsaddles with spring bar&ns steel, whalebone, he andalso trom those with w ire spi mgs, and I concen enun h supet lor to either, as the ehsticit is greater,and the tree not being put out of its original form,mil not be subject to hutting hoises on jouracjs,which 13 complained of tn thcsaddles with springbars, A number ol gentlemen 111 this town and itsvicinity, hive those saddles nowsin use, and but onetentiment I believe cvists among them in savour 0.their sepei iorit Tht uiv ention is equally as iimli- -cable to ladies saddles as to gentlemens'. Anv pei-so- n

desirous of puichihng- - those casj saddles, is atliberty fiistto make trial of one and judge of thciicase tor themselves In point ofduiahihtv I willvariant them eijual to anj oilier saddles, anil supe-rior to most.

flT I have obtained a Patent from the UnitedStates for this in ention, and am ready to dispose ofpatent rights to Saddlers, for other counties orstates Is required, I will furnish a tiee with spiingsreany nxea anusirainui, rtnicii mav serve as model to tt oik bj, and will give the necessaij instmc-ion- s

J. BRYAN

John Norton,RESPECTFULLY informs the Public that

to his house immediate-ly opposite the Insurance Bank, main street,where he will keep a constant supply of MED-ICINES, wholesale and retail.

Having disposed of his Nail Factory, he re-quests all those in arrearages for Nails, tomakepayment immediately, as he intends go-

ing to the eastward. 2 tf ,

Just Received,ajid nEAnr to be Disposm op by

Wholesale,By the subscribers, at their Store Room in Lexing-

ton, opposite Mr John Postlethw ait's TuvernAN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF

Elegant Fancy Goods,Selected from the litest importations in Philadel-phia, and which they will sell upon very favourableterms for Cash, or approved endorsed Notes

LANE & TAYLOR.Lexington, 9th Januirj, 1816. 3- -tf

N. R Win. N Line presents his thanks to hisformer friend? and customers, and hopes they willgivchhnacall

Robert A. Gate-wood,- -

Has opened a very general and well selected assort-ment of

Merchandise,In his new brick house, opposite Mr James Wier'sStore, which he offers for sale at wholesale or retailon a vcrj small advance for Cash

January 18,18161,

JSails and Brads.The subscnbers inform the public the) hare just

received a fresh supply of Cut and Wroiu ' t Nailsand Brad", of all siies, which may be ha b. jthecask at their store, or by retail of Messis FirmerDewees & Co. who will hereafter be constantlysupplied with a general assortment for retailing, attheir usual prices where also may be had vv'arrant-e- d

Axes, ofa superior quahtv ,The sulsciibers will also'receive order; foranv

kind of n.uls, which they will import and sell at theFactory prices, at Pittsburgh, with addition of acommission ot2 per cent on 3 month creditand without iny cominiss.on, when money is paid ondc lively xf the nails here.

J ft T. G. PRENTISS.Lexington, Dec. SO. tf ,

FOR SALE, Z '

THE PLANTATIONWhereon the subscriber nazv resides,

CONTAININGTwo hundred &? tichily Acres,

SITUATE on thcllenrv's Mill road, six milesand a half from Le.xington, a pirt of .iLij.'Mcre-thth'- s

military surrey. The land tf not to bo cquil-le- d

in Favctti-- in point of soil, situation, water andtimber. There MR'upcrb voting orchard of 200heaiing apple tree", cf vinous kind of fiuit, calcu-lated for keeping and making Cider. About eightyacres of land for cultivation, ten acres of meadow,and Est) acres of soil for pastures, vi ith the primetimber Standing. The ntcr is convenient! situa-ted in the lots, and is eqinl in quantity to any in Kcn-turX- y

the fencing is a great pai t set on locust logsand well laid off The Ilenrj's Mill road runsnearly through the centre of the tract, which di-

vides timber, water, &e There is also a vi ell plan-ed Distillery on the tract, with sufficient water touorfc until July; alto a Blacksmith's shop on theroad. The buildings are only tolerable, though ahandsome situation II prepared for building Torterms apply to Daniel Bradford, Lexington, orto the subscriber,

THOMAS PEEULES.Vov 8; tj-- u

PojftarJFrees.. Fionv5 to 10.000Lombardy and Athenian Poplars, sit for immediate transplanting, for sale atcaptain Jshn routers iorrest Uarclen, on verymoderate terms Those w ho aie disposed to ornament their pleasure or fancy grounds, or thetown streeis, maj be supplied they make an early application. . - reo 1. o

Doctor Briggs,From the City of JfVUamsourg, Virginia,"

HAVING removed to Kentucky, and filed hisresidence in the town of Lexington, Main-stree- t, inthe bouse lately in the occupftnev of J. Waraack,(opposite Captain Fow(ei's) offers his services in thepractice 01 t'hj sic, ourgerj ami iUKIw ilery, to II

inhabitintsofthe town and its vicinity''49-- tf December!?, 1815.

TOBACCO.The Subscribers will pay Cash for Tobacco.

Persons desirous of contracting for their cropsnot yet ready for delivery, will find it advanta-geous to call on the subscribers, before theydispose ot Uie same.

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

Wanted to Rent,A SM LL T'AUM viilhin a sew miles of Lex

ington, v ith a house sufficient for a small familjpossession vioulu berenuirul aboutthnstmas ApI ly to JOSEPH TOWLEIl

Lexington, December 1. , - 49

Dissolution of Partnership.

COnYELIUSri JOHJV COYLE,Havethis day dissolved partnership by mu-

tual consent. The business of.the late concernwill be conducted in suture by Cornelius Coyle,who is alone authorised to receive and'pay alldebts due to and from the said firm.

C. COYLE,J, COYLE.

Januaryiir, J816. t"

Cornelius Coyle,Will still continue to keep at his store at the

corner ot Alain aim Upper Street, a choiceand superior assortment of' FRESH GOODS,very recently imported, and fn 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,

with others tootedious to mention,the following- - articles

coNsisrvfG orSuperfine and second Cloth

do do CassimeresKersey, Moleskin, and plain CoatingsPlains and Rockinjrs 'Hose, Point and Duffil Blankets 'Assorted FlannelsStockinets and Bedford Cords it.Cords and Velveteens "Black and coloured ButnbazetaToilenets and SwansdownCotton and worsted HosierySilk do do ' ,Colour'd and white Marseilles , ,6 4,44 and 9-- 8 lnjht and dark GinghamsColour'd Cambricks "6-- 4 and 4 4 Jaconet and Dimity Cambricks6-- 4 and 4-- Leno and Ilntish Hook Muslin6 4 and 4-- 4 sup'er Book Muslin ' '

4-- Mull do do '6 4 and 4 4 super figur'd and Japan do,4 4 and 7 8 Shirtim? dmbneksIrish Linen and Table DiaperCoarse and super Calicos ,

Furniture do 'Drnitie3Canton CrapesLevantines, Florences and Tlorentine ,Satins and Virginias "" 1

Long and short Kid GlovesReaver r!nSilkJshawls and Bandanoe HandkerchiefsCotton do and Madras doMerino Shawls.5-- 4 and 6-- 4 Levantine Silk Shawls "

Madeira WmerViquors of Cogniac Brandy 1

Is quality, Holland GirTJamaica Spirits"

A general assortment of GroceriesChina and Queens,' WareIronmongery, Stcs'&c.

January 27, 1816. ', 5--

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

. a Pittsburgh Manufacturer, consisting ofSickles; Wheel-Iron- s, Augers, and

Brails by xhe 1000,Which they offer for sale at reduced prices.

5- -t January 29, 1816

Last Notice.TJIOSE persons that are indebted to the subscri-

bers by note or account, aie requested to dischargethesameonor before the 15th November. Allnotes or accounts remaining unpaid aster that datejwill be immediately pot into the hands' of officerstor collection, without anv discrimination ofpersons.

TILI'OKD, SCOTT & TItOTTEtt., October 3d, 1815. 41

David Todd,HAS recommenced the praetice of Law, and will

attend punctually to business, in the Circuit andCounty Courts of Fuvette. His office is next doorto L. vv iluns s olhce, on bhot t street.

.31 August 17

Stills for Sale.The Subscriber has on hand, Stills of differ-

ent sizes and of the best quality, which he willselj low for cash. He has lately received fromPhiladelphia a quantity of Cbpper, which en-ables him to furnish.. . Stills and Boilers

iOf any size, at the shortest notice. He alsocontinues to carry Cn the

TJNMNG BUSINESS,as usual

Two or three JOUItXEYMEJV TIjYjVERSwould be employed, to whom the highestwages will be given "M. F1SHEL.

Islington, Feb. l.b, 1816. 7tf

JYeerocs Wanted. '

ANTED TO PURCHASE TEN PIUMENEGRO MENfrnmlfifn.tnvporcnW

None of bad character will answer. Enquireof J. & T.G.PRENTISS.

March 10, 1816. 10

WHEAT.THE subscribers will purchase WHEAT at the

higliest market price Appbcation to atthe store ot Lewis Sanders, and at their new SteamMill on the lower end of Water htreet.

JOHN SC01T.Jn.kCO.6th November, 1815. 45-- tf

"

J. P. SCHATZKLL, has associated himself vi ithMr. ALEXANDER CRANSTON of the Citvof New-Yor- Mr. ANDREW ALEXANDER ofBelfast (Ireland) and Mr. JOHN WOODWARD,now of this place for the purpose of transactingbusiness in the Mercantile k Commissien line inthis State, which from the first of this presentMonth will be Conducted under the firm of J. PSchatzell k Company.

Lexington Sept. Oth 1815. 37-- t

Hatters, look here !

The subscribers have a quantity of Beaver Rac-coo-

k Muskrat Skins, for sale.26 p. k W. BAIN.

Nuils, Brads & Iron Wares.THE subscribers have nndertaVpn ihe .

cy of the Pittsburgh Iron & Nail Factory, inuu uace, ana in a snort time win nave an extensive supply of every description of Cut andWroutrht Nails and Hrails.nf n nnallti. vpm. o,i.perior to any heretofore used in this statewhich will be sold by wholesale or retail, onliberal terms. Taheral rrprflts nnrl t;oMin.will be given to country merchants and others,wiui jiuiiiiasc cu sen again.

Persons desirous ns imnnrftno' omr ovinia.manufactured bv said enmnanv m.n 1,01 (,,..orders regularly executed, is handed to the sub- -CttiMAHA atlA aha full.. ..ll. ?'"'""'i "u aic imiy auuiunseu to receiveorders'and transact business generally for saidcompany, in sale" of their warps in thi pp.tion of the country. Samples of Nails andurausot said Manutacturing Company, maybe seen with the subscribers who solicit per-sons, whether desirous ns nhtalnmo- umnllpi nrnot, to examine the same and judge of their4uai"y- - JAMBS fjien nss,

THOS. G. PHENTJSS.August 14 33

SOAP W CANDLE FACTORY.rpHE Subscriber has lately enlarged his es- -

tablislimeilt bv additional ntliliiincrc anilwill now be enabled to supply the public bywholesale and retail, with prime SOAP of eve-ry kind, equal in quality to any manufacturedin iiic unticu jiuica unci wmi me dcscDIPPED W MOULD-CANDLE- S.

Commissaries, Contractors, and Merchantswho may purchase those articles either for tit jforeign or home markets, or those who wantthem for domestic use, will find it to tlieii.

call on him, or to give him their or-

ders, which will be promptly attended to, andlauiuuiiy execuceu.

jorrjv ntiinnF.f!.Corner of Water and Main Cross Streets, next. door to Mr. Bradtord'9 Steam Mill and Cot-

ton Tactory, Lexington.The highestcashpricesgiven for

HOGS I.AR1). KlTCHr.A anvas:v n.h.ti Pot Ashest atjthe above factory.

ictoberlO, IH14

Bank Notes. .- Of all descriptions, (not counterfeit) will be takenbv M'Caila.Gaivjs kCo foralldchtadne them.They eai nestly request all those w ho are in arrearages, to avail themselves ol this oiler before the fii siday of April next, or they will he comp lied toauuyL umcr nic'inurcs, wnicu are pecuuaiiy Uisivgreeable liolh to debtor and creditor.

Lexington, Jan lfith.lSIJ. 25 tf.

ENGRAVING.Copt-e- r Plates, Seals, Brands. Steel Dies, kc

will be neatly executed by the subscriber onapplication at James Garrison's Druggist Store,next tioor to James weir s, Main street, Lexington, Ky.

JOHNC.NUTTMAN.December 4. 49

TO MECHANICS JUVD JLiNU-FJ1CTURE11S- .

Stanleralso sevctal Paper Makers ; towhom hberalwageswill be given in money as often as wanted. "

Also, w anted 20 j oung Men and Boys from 14 to21 years of age to learn the various branches ot.vianuiacturing woolen goods and "piper; towhomliberal encouragement will be given, when wellrecommended.

Also, anted, Women, Girls, and Children, over9 ) ears old ; to w horn good wages and constant enl--pioymcntwill he given.

Also wanted, several House Carpentcis. Appljat the Lexington Manufactory to

JAS. k T. G. PRENTISS.Nov. 22. 1815. 48 tf.

IMPORTANT NOTICETO THE LADIES.

THE Lexington ManufacluringComnanv arc etas'uous of obtaining a quantity of sine bleached Linenand Cotton RAGS, which are necessary to enablethem to manufacture the important article of sinePaper, of which so much is annually imported, andmight be avoided is the pati iotism or ccconomy otthe ladies of Kentucky, w ould induce them to adoptthe customs of the ladies in the eastern states, v 12.to keep a Rag Bag, which is usually hung up in aplace convenient lr the purpose, and in which aredeposited the llag3 that almost daily appear in cvcrv large family At the end of the ear vour iibags thus attended, will produce you a liberal sumlor and greatly aid the important rnanu.factories of your state.

Six Cents in money w ill be mid for sine ble.iehpdLinen oi Cotton Rigs and a price in proportion forcoirser quiiui , ur ior tow maue irom llax or hemp

"rlMJ L ul- - ""cuu munuiaciory 10J. k T. G. PRENTISS.

Lexington, Nov. 22, 1815. 48-- tf

Parker & Graves,"ITnvo mat reccivwl frnm "Mnw Vnr-- Pni:

and Philadelphia, and afe now open. 115 at theiraLUic, iiiMj5iiJ uiv ..ilirjvfl UOUSC, MtiUl StrCCt,i,u viugiiui aim lusmoHaoie assortment ot

MERCHYNDISEjns

Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard, Queen's,Glass Sc China VVnrp

which, havintr hepn litd in tni-- o. nl- - .1 ...be enabled tu sell as low a3 any in the Westerncountry.

,September 7, 1S15 37

Cellar to Rent.The laPFP anil pnmmniliniiorfilliw ...i.. i

Lpissopai Church Applj toJOHN COLIVVUN.

8 7?r." " "!

OLD IRON-SIde- s

TAVERN.Elijah Noble

Has opened a Tavern in those extensive andcommodious buildings on Short-Stree- t, Lexington,1VC111UCS.J, lormeiiy occupied by jvir William T.

and Mr PnfNTiss, as Boarding Houses,which he has connected together, and where hepioposes

To Entertain Travellers.And his rellow-Citizen- e generally, who call on him,in a StV le t.OUal tn ART n h!ib nan hf. nlitfiTnorl in tKnWestern Country. Travellers may ba accommo-dated, without being disturbed by the noiie andbustle, usual I) incident to a Tavern ; and

Private Parlies,Will mpri Ullll tin infoprnnt.nn Cwnm cms...mHis Liquors will be excellent, and his Table alwaysspread with the choicest Viands of each successive.season.

His Stable will contain about sixty Ilbrses Itwill be under the direction and care of Mr. F.BaLENOEIT. whose attention will hi pnfirpUto the Stable. Lcxineton. Janua-- v 22. 1S1G.

II. Beard A, CampbellHave opened in the bouse next doortoilr Will

iamson s corner, on Main and Poplar-street- a wellselected assortment of

Merchandize,Consisting of

DRY GOOUS, GROCERI9.QUEENS CHIN-A-

,

GLSS ANDHAHll WARES. "

Which they will sell low for cash, country linen, orwhisky.

Lexington, Januiry 30. C

Bartlet & Cox,COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

THANKFUL for nnst f.ivnnr. hf.fr Ipqia tn inform their Westei n friends, that they still continuecu transact nusiiiess on commission as lormerly.- ncw-urlean- sth JNov 1S15.

To Rent,The Upper Storv and Kitchen of a. Houso

near the Public Square Inquire ofTHE PRINTER.

January 22. 4

For Sale,imj Quantity of SALT9

Of asunenor ouahtv. at nnr T.irt throimt a--halt miles south east of Mon'nsterhng.

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

Allen & Grant,Commission --Jlorchanls, Pittslntrghp

Infoim their friends in the tVpstoY-- fTMinw ,!.they have iemoveil to the Ware-hous- e lately occu.piedbj G ft C. Anshutz Prom the superior

ns tlieir Wftip-hnn- nmi !(nmv:m:t..t...-- ....uvyuiiu. l.vAlllflt Hthe river, the Merchants of Kentucky will find it tocuuii- aiivHiicage 10 consign to tliem.

Pittsburgh, May 6.

CASHVILL BE GIVEN FOR

150 JBh'ds of Tobacco,To be delivered early in the season.

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

Doctor Joseph Boswell,HAS removed to the large Brick House re

cently occupied by Mr James Prentiss, nearhe factory of Morrison, Boswells and Sutton.He will continue to practice Medicine & Sur-gery in Lexington and its vicinity.

39tf September 23d, 1815.

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. WOODKUFr.Lexington, July 9. 28 tf

Brass Foundry.The subscriber informs his friends and tho

Public in general that he continues to carryon the Brass Founding business in all itsvarious' Brunches, at the old stand formerlyoccupied by I &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 Bells, and work forMachinery on the shortest notice j he has alsoa Cupelo for casting Iron, all orders in thatline will be punctually attended to. Gratefulfor Dast savors he honed fn mn--u ..:-- ..-- r- IV .11W4.V A I.U11CM1"sneeof thesam

EZRA WOODRUFF.Lexington, July 9th, 1815. 28 t?

Wool Carding.THOMAS ROYLE ft SONS wish to inform

their friends and the public in general, that thenmachines are in complete operation at their facto-r- y,

on the Frankfort road, one mile from Lexington,at six pence per pound fpr common w ool and hav-ingt-

advantage Of both water and horses, will ena-ble, them to accommodate their friends on the shortiest notice and in the best manner. For sale at theirfactory, a of Woollen Clotln, Linseys andWool Rolls. LerJngtcn, June 12th, lS15.24tt

Wool. Carding.Merino and Common Wool Carding in a

Superier Style and qn the usual terms at San-de-

2 2 Miles front .Lesington, byLEWIS SANDERS.

Lexington, May 28, 1815.

Notice. 'THERE jvill be wanted during the Winter and

nnnff. nt SAXHRRR., a thriiin rlm-tr- :!! ,"- - ...i.,, imic mage, twoSi--"t-

ind milea N. V. of Lexington, a constantmnlv ns

Corn Jilcal. Lard. Tiacnn. JitittnFJtor which, COTTON YARN, of th bestwiu m; fcticu, ;. aa tut a pi ice a it can De t ail in thestate LEWIS SANDFR3

Sanders, 15th Januar), 181G ? tfN B I w 11 1 n O&s Dujiar T g on so Cot?

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