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" TO SOAE ALOrT ON FANCY'S WING.

THE WEALTH OF THE COTTAGE.

A blc-si- unknown'to ambition and pride,That fortune can never abate.

To wealth and to splendor too' often deny'd,et on poverty deigns to ajr.it ,

That blessing, ye povv er, oh be it my lot,The ch.rest. best sr ft from above '

Deep fix'd in my heart, sh."ll be never forgotThe wealth ot the cottage is Love.

Whate'er tr.y cor.di.ion, why should I repine,By poverty never distress'd ?

Exulting I flt what a treasure.! mine ;

A treasure enshrin'd hi my.brea t.

That bles-in- g, ye powers ! stiH.be i' Try lot ;

The cho'cest, best from abov e '

Still fiVd mmy heart, it shiil.ne'er be forgotTI'C w ealth of. the cottage is Lo. i

Neiv- - York Grand Literature

No. 4,

Authorfsed by an act of the Legislature, and

payment of prizes guaranteed by them, positively be- - gins drawing in May next.

'UW Vifillnrrhicrhptlft) lo.ooo,;f --"5,0G0,

OR?3fnCTMCW

gist

Prizes. '

Ireciti

Tickets', Htdves, Quarters and Eighths, forsale at

G. & R. WAITES'Truly Fortunate Lottery oflicV'S,'

No. 64, &No. 38, Maiden Lane,Nm-Yor- k.

Wkrc was sold in the two last lotteries, tlie

highest PRI7C in each, and other capitals,to an enormous amount amongst them wetethe following :

No. 17199 (highest prijte) 250003929 (highest prize) 20000

15298 SOO013904 S20002559(5 S20t0285rJ S2000

39:8 S10(W20555 glOOO

2315 8000Besides a great number of 500, 200, 100 dol-

lar prizes &c.

Distant adventurers, by forwarding bankivnes of any description, to G & 11. Waite, inletters post paid, ma have tickets and sasressent them to anv amount, with the strictest

, and perfect safety, to any part ofthe United Stite, anil the earliest advice w ill begiven of their success. CO Price oi ticketsSeven Dollar1!. 2m

ADVERTISEMENT.The fubferiber offers to the public, a

Neva Invention for Pressing ;Calculated to funercede the use of thescrew aimed, it not altogether. For acheele Drels it (lands uilrivalled, asmight be certified by a holt of wiuitflesis neceffarv : for an oil press, I f'ubmitthe following certificate from a gentleman ot unqutitionable veracity.

ri Certificate.

J

Lottery,

I. Wm. Crawford, of South-eas- t

Dutchefs county, ftatc of N. York, docertify, that I have used Betts's paten,Wheel Press, for preffmg oil, and findit preferable to any that 1 have everfeentas it produces irorc oil withlefs expenle,and ldo recommend it to the public as avery useful invention Witnefsniy hand.

Vim. Crawford.

The machine which 1 offer to the pub-lic (though it comes with a bad gracefrom me) reallv merits attention ; as fncheese mating it reduces the labor froma degree to which female ftfength is illyadapted, to a! mo ft nothing ; and in pla-

ces which are yet in their infancy, thismachine will be peculiarly useful, asthose kind of preffes, ii'ii.. the cider, clo-

thier's and oil, are yet to be erected, andmay he done at much less expense thanthe ordinaiy mode.

Licer.fes tor conftrufting add using theabove invention, will be afforded at a

real'onable rate, by the fubferiber.Rezekicb Belts.

NOR WALK, Fairfield county, Conn.

STATE OF KENTUCKY:Fayette Circuit Court, March term, i?o6.'

William Oouch, complainantAnainst

Benjamin Turner, Higgins, Sec. deft 's.IN CHANCERY--

THE defend uu Benjaiiiin Turner, having tailed to enter Ins appearance herein agreeable to law and the l tiles of thiscourt, and it appearing to the fatisfac-tio- li

of the court that he is not an inha-bitant of this commonwealth ; on themotion of the complainant by his coun-fe- l,

it is ordtred, that the laid defendantdo appear here on the third day of outnext March term, and answer the com-plainant's b'nl, and that a copy of thisorder be mferted in lb me, authorifed pa-per agreeable to law.

Acopv. Tefle,Ibss. liodley C.F.C.C

sriTE or Kentucky .

FjyetteC'n cu,t Court, Marcbirn, i3o6.AlbeitU; Liiiht, Samuel M'Oente, and

John Vi'Gi lire, complainants,A fi.n.vtJ Thoniab

IM.R.iXChRY.i'.ii'.iifii, defendant,

ON th' ini:,,-,- , of the compla'nants,by their ioui L--

ai; unit t.. J tcto tbe lati1 not anvv ,.:nCanfi.li1

ttl- -'i

.i,

exhibitted their hiltniovra

ap;-i-- heir the thud, dav ofti i ?i.d

. i,i, r'C 'Hie'--!b!i t

Til!'ihOi

KO

hont. 111U liavinjj

.lo onin.

y.

ver tl.ecor.i- -

P.rlly,(:.I.C.C.

AtH

I -

OPOSALS will be receded e

of the fubfi.rib;rs, living 1.1 Sc- I" ...... . m n iiliiinrv. tmm anv ncrtun wikj iiiy vmi' r j - j r

puichate the Greenlonging to the Rittenbonfe Araden.y, m

("Georgetown, or tro.ni any peilon whomay wilh to exchange lands in Scott

,

Icounty for the ln:e. It uiiii(-'c-iiar- ivtil-"L- ,s in

here to mention the quality, dotation or lad, one pairadvantages those lands, is t lie the and water wasperlonswrio would wiin topurcnaie ot ex

would satisfy themfelvesprcvi histo their making propolals ; however, in-

formation can be bd of the fubfcnbeis.Those who may be'difpoled to purchasecr exchange as will mke theirpropofab previous to the fourth Monday in May

Scott Aiinl'i, i3o6".

JLWtVAl-

cTyn'r

&

SPECULATION.by

yobn i ayne, ")

oi n Thomson, CM. Gano,

county,

A TEACHER

omm s.

said Academv, who can cotneAvrmended is wanted, none other

from such pronolals will alio beeceivcd by the tubfenbers, previous t

tbe tourtu in iiay next.

J. Payne,J. Thomson,

to R. M. Gano.

I

gull payment.jztvoaru jmrs

the

imported hundred indebtedElifha

ending August

direct'ondefir-rat- e

payableJanuary

the."'"Mate,

p.uptnyui reoue(,

to withtoal;anil putting

provetoliberty putting gratis

remainsTwelve

instance.. Attested notesthirty season

erttlnsivcpastures, watered

furnished todistsnee; greatest

csjre attentionaccidents

AURA is beautiful

figure,

h.

A

aocut i'jill J

llet and

nevei

next

JR.

to.md

)iMtlictca't

sill100 a

and

any

1 ilon

on

ut

bf?n

or

o"is

ettateI'cter

(who of introm

we thole

to

- to will make lmuu- -

'be

horseJ

has Virg. Jan. ii,,in Eastern States: has iust arrived at this Z

credit

who

pleslc

place to which I y? ,- . l J.M J . t. . -

in and1 the. late hrmmuch eight, and where has and

call on Dr,

the first day nest, who is tbsame stable in this place that due Firi, and their

last seasons, under the par-- ' by them cr thenof Mr. trims and those who

to motes it U have the firm arethirty dollars r

the first day of may them t0 aJot on Iur .r.vciy i,u

firtt day of next Forty dollars that Dr. has lest thisinsure mare foal, money to will see the

nn.-:.Tr- !. , ... 1I ..... .,.! uic t;is aml wl n0 aval.1. w...i ....v. tiit.xi jj.i yiik.ii ijul iu ui;;- . n . ... I

Dorse, it does not prove have beenany by season

and with the teims, whose mare)does have been with foal, shallthe of to the horse nextseason, is she the propel ty of the per-son who put her dollars the leap tobe paid in hand, and one dollar to the groom inevery dol-Iar- s

and for the li'--l hewith the mares good andwell and

are and will be gratis allmares sent from and the

and will be paid by Mr.but cannot be for or es- -

capes.

April 1st, 1U05

with black legs, mane, and tail : full sixteenhand3 high, and

movement and Iiqui- -

refer you Maj. James Heardwho in this place, and jSc

haveArba think extrem'

large and withof

in sweep stake of

which are He betretter. G'ven hand Uiis

1,0th day of :.f- -

jdo whilst

club plates, anumatclicsjtothe

outdam

"S.C- -

J

years oidof

hors.es50

so- -w.-i- 'iM

tne

be

&c

thethat

started

Droe

defen-- !the

f,..m. rliyears my ha-iu-

6ih oi"

un

'.vo.v

FOR SALE,

.': JL 50hereon now :e,

Toiicof Elkjiorn, pood improvements;

i ol' open land,h'K.fc iOV two ftr:i--

46 iVct

liood

attending fprir.gi of

change,

aforel'-i- d,

IVlonday

with

ftcnt-- s F.eut hurrJtock

feU whole

":; ill

res

are

nniU and dilt.llervon it, giveone paid Itrally handsome place

toto buy,

view premises.jlm Rogers.

iWi?AVneHi"ratioii

NOTICE.taken

the of mr. Gepreof the o" Geo.

in the ifiand Cuba.September Ins New

all liavelclaims ajainit laid eitate, anv there

forward authenti-cated, that they may receive those

tbe eitateblooded imported English derunning jounsor.,

ARRA KOOKER. Johnson,much (Frederickfourg, l8o5. :m

from Philadelphia, place he was NOTICE-- .

.the year seventeen AC.LTperloiis to

he distinguished SaniliiI?S'i"?'eaMl0df0:aPettelr.1I?.Un'cl Warfield, are requeued to

and of attIie;Warfield' authonfed settle allthe close

two counts paying givingticular care Gcorcre Souf'nntpr fnr the nnc.brayjun. an.Uyill be let mode- - demands agninft

theneit,.which

season,be.,"1 rbr,nS U

discliargeit bytlicpayment twenty cnu.iSeptember toikriows

with the beretur-'fo- r Orleans, neceffity ofnnl ..u.mwiu .ciuuiiis llOllbt,

gentleman thecomplyingnot have)

for fortyinsurance,

expectedunder goodRncc

protidtil,

Sourbray,accountable

JOHN W. HUNT.Lexington

KOOKER, bay,

for strength, He- -

was

of the

1,' tf

all

allthe

surpassed him1..!.... 1. .; .. , . 1 ,. -

. ' .1 . 11 -mi to consof AVindiestcr, j

Virginia, present

on inF.

in

to

td

to

he ar-- -

is bv to tomo n.s ras an

tois at

to

m

to Mr. neartlns Taken up by Samueland certificates are to this ad- - on thevertisement. . to

hereby certify, a;by KooufeR, and it

elegant, remarkable filimbs The appearance it has inducedto enter itLikewise haveseen a: considerable number,

promising is Apposed tofoal undcrtfrrv

April,Jarries Heard;

.

Danl. Bradford.'1 t

certify that v&s in New-Tovv-

KOOKER

TiKeand

H.JlYorhsr-i.e- ;

original.

m- J.'Vai'l

David's

dwel-

ling is

an

gL'.her,f

extenuve

beingcounted

tieedlels n.ention luvther partn.;;'wishing

letterslolirilon

Johnson,latt, way

place,) request

properlypayment;

'indebted

acquired celebrity

Brown

Royalist

pneejif forwrd D.r;

payiucnt.Brown

themselves first opportunityDr. Warfield, lives hotife.

that formerly occupied by Dr.Ridrely, and dole their accounts

ways above.

ELISHA WARFIELDWill continue practice andSurgery Lexington andivcinity.

March 1806

46. NOTICE.SAML. BROWN, desires

that perfops indebted him, willcill Elilha Warfield, whoauthorifed settle accounts and

notes due him, before existenceihis partnership with Warfield

books poliemongaiice, bona, notPiprs necellary enable

must.inie

Robert Barr,' lives place, Barnhill,whose annexed creek waters, road leading from

iHenrv's mill Cincinnati,DO tlfat bred colt' Sorrel

dollars-

i80fl.

Teste,

Orleans

BKi3,i'"WTM

IfoTthsllerton

Medicine

county

i8o5.

h ;

Ior

iz

a

ait is

i

j

a:.. .1

a

a

in

a

a

a

I I

three vears old, handsand snip, perceiva- -

raised March 3d,

John A. Miller,

county sit.Taken Henfon'Williams, living

bteele aoout miles trom l.ex- -

Sorrel Horse,old, hands hiah, branded

in the Fall arid Winter of f803. saw sereiml tlinear 'shoulder and with Iof Aura Kookeu's colts, thev were risine- bntb bind feet white, with 3 fjCP ;

nd threeyears old, they nromiseil to be verv' onnrain-r-l m ac Aril la hrnrosine, and during my stay that part of the -

. Payne Jtm.country, I visited Penny-Tow- in New-Jerse- j , .where AnnAKdjpKfn had stood; and general' STATE KENTUCKY.reporf sppke Hglujt of'him as sure payette Court, term, 1806.good foal getter. V

, William M'Bnde. comnlainant.Robert Barr,

Lexington March 26th, 1806. William Lvtle, and Robert Bradlev dc- -ARRA KOOKER imported from- fei.daUts.

Englandby Dr. Tate, Is abeiiutifulbay,! IN CHANCERY.wiUi black legs, mane and tail; full sixteen G&rse Manfell. comnlainant.'hand3 Ingh; lotty elegant with fgreat proportion of bone & strength .and wes The fanfe defendants,well; he is from tlie pure turf he .stfi-om- ,

IN CHANCERY. - -

thobest line10 horses im England". rnmnl.Ut..nM mntion f HrARRA KOOKER bv theceJebra- -

ted runninghorse Drone (who won 25 Kirgs,lalcs, jocuy

Fayette

counsel, who exhibitteddefendants, and

amount of 5000 guineas) grand sire was VtTOVel1 tot"e lat,srt"'ff!n c.0,,rt)Herod, of Lilly; his grert gr.aid siBlank, the sire of Eclipse ; his was

down,

lars,

brandsdollars,

their theiragainll

uriciiuciit i.yof commonwealth,

Dodswortli's Chailsvvorth marc, bv Chads- - ordered that the said defendant do apworth, of Blank's, (dam Thule) pear here on the third day next

grand Mam by Engineer, ids great grand June term, and answer complainants'Wilson's Arabian, hii, gre-- t great bills, or same will be taken for

grand Spot, hii great great confefl'ed, and that copy this ordergreat grancuiam ny iviogui, greac-jtrea- t t be inierted m tome authonleU papergieat grand liy day ..Jolton, Cur- - meeable to' law.win's Barb, Spot White legg'd Lather barb,etc.

ARRA when threewon sweep 100 tniinr-.-- i ;, two. lnileu.five at New Castle on

guineas ; at sour v old heover tlie course 100 guineas

New.Cusile on Tine no v. nulf

1

Dt.dstvoith,v

d

is 1

o.ic

anil

(isbring

....0f

the

&.

Doctorhis

Doctor

uuir.c

Eagle

I I Horse

sure

huttnek

Circuit March

1798.

figure, ji-ai- nst

a

one

A

85

up by

one

D.

and

was

was ....,,

hisire Was t1ai

inhabitant

son of of cuirthe

by theHutton's of

copy.Bodley,

NOTICE.'ON seventeenth dav of May next,ten o'clock (hall

the commillioners appointedenter him the sour mi'c hrats, (vou "X ve county court 1'ayette, mymay tl't-- i house, and fiom thence pioceed th"

injur) leg, receive :"n'ii:';, b"giiining of the tract ofwas taKen out of training-- ; but which he is, whereon live, which wasoriginal-nowperfc-ll- v

recovered -- nd free from blcitiish. ly entered the of Willia-n-

i.sij niw bi'jntKooke.-- , t'r-- i da'

horse

theid; xJX. iiid

fi.rbred bv . ofC

thatout

be

slie

ptdigrcc be to thethe that Ike. under

illb.ihitnnt rnmmnii.iand I.C.-.- at City OIK,' til.;. 2

urd-rr- d the August, J,

tiav hor-- orderineto their

jSortli r(M0akc'

.),..vlicecourt, Book, Given

said

(I,ui.

true copy from

that the fmie will be! THIi bay bore, A'.i- -i by D.on..nd th.t coiw ,orm gray

inert .mine-- :

in a't'.n! mJ, more t'.anght last WiUiei.

All',' ,., f ,e

ti'L

li"

iiou.. ni.

4

I r.

arcs the2

wide lon. two GRISTlemir. crinc! veryis.

Known will

isI

the

the

considerablethird down. gene

very,

as canthe

"

ING of atlmi-- J

iineily lioufediedon

thismay

be) them,lo

Peterso

...Doftors

hastheand

500

of the callwho

specified

on

1 ana all

cuiinueiu accounts.

who

t 15 Inch, astar no

to

j.

on run, o

14 onI

hlaere

in

OEa

4a a

blood,

Mr.

two

,w

got ...- - ... ,

bills , . - . .. . ...e

llir i ic, 13 UUIthis, it

isa Abba

his"

thatby a

auarn Grab,

stake

tli.c

bythe

iniiiiji

damdam

A 1 ejte,7

thethe morning, at

tend withagain-- t ol at

in toof an in in-- , ni he corner land

of noririn name

Afe : M'C.n.i-icl- I : take dpnnli.jam.vttons witneiles, perpetuate

lete. ot l'niiart.!.nu, Ar.ijudLi.u-as- . t.rTiTi.,iiv. m th

of

1011 01 helstivlns Of 1

it

I.

tb

to-

is

I

I

in to

nsmy find fuivey.and do fuih other things

- nv - ,,,,., i, Mr-r- ,,,, -- , ..

Abba 1 Tor ' hrnr .

nferinrc may"

aM'' )

c oU.,v

A U...M

1

with

tai

to

of

his

s

n

ofIU

,ki

,,;;VAprii,6. tb6.jilidayof Fayette county fct.

Convers Norton.Loo;;.-- ,

ci1"-""'- :

mi.l.oi'.i'.

i

f .)II

I

?.

lying-o-

pHon

p.

r. -

having

in

1

I

w

bos. C.F.C.C:

t' IMUIIl JlllCll.!W

laken up ny tipt. Littl-beir- y r.lvn g on tue hi.ut waters ot Noitl

ioin, in ) .!. cou.ity, aijiit It tii own Horse,

to ui :s YL'jvs om, ail ut 14 liainlsi laiiub- - li.vt ; ai'i'iaiicu 'u

Urs. Given uuner in hand ih,m r'' 5,

. L'uiri'on

vali:roo

TABLE TROPE RTYH)R SA.I.K.

acres Mint, on sold in andrjrulli N.,W. T. where iheioad prior to the rt

LiniRonc i Chillirothetun tr.i' t contains about ti'fe

Land, lying prop; dre.n jilv 1SU4, for der.'sJcrtek, contracted death diesa

crolTes ti.'Miui:uieo t i,,

aires of rich bottom, the remainder is ptep.'-'met.t-,

well tim'ieicd; on it ? pood mill mn nurr.it of' li

u-.- 't, and is an exctllentUanu for a pub-lic hotife. "

500 acres ditto flittojyinon CloveiLicit creek, a branch ol the Lalt fork ofthe Little Miami, N. W. T. in a 3'oodneighborhood, about three wiles fromDunhams-Tow- n, fevru from William -aurr, and eleven to twelve from the O-h-

river.

, i ,

.

Inin T . . , T, i i - t . .iwu acres uitto aitxo, Jy rnrj on loiiu joiii.iii ki.i. joroan jumcreek, a tew miles trom Nrw Mari-et-

N. W.T.5000 acres, lyinrr on Bank, Lick creek,

Kentucky, part of two tr.-c:- , containing 6000 acres, v'eyed and patentee'tor illiani Jones.

4000 acres, Clarke county, Kentucky,part of a tract of eight thousand acres,surveyed and patented'for Richard Chin-nevort- h.

3332 2-- 3 acres, Mason county, Ken-

tucky, part of 5000 acres, surveyed andpatented for George Underwood.

1200 acres, Mason county, Kentucky,surveyed and patented for MoodyM;Millin.

1000 acres Military land,-o- n the wa.tersjof RufTell's creek, Green river.

32.5 aCres, Tetferfon county, Kentucky, about sour miles from Louisville, 40acres ot this tract is cleared.

in

116 -2 acres,Fra nklin county, Kentucky, on the North fork of Elkho'rn,about six miles froniFrankfort ; on thattract are conlmerable improvements.

A Hon se and well improved Lot inthe town of Paris, on Main street, ndaadjoining Mr. Hughes's tavern.

An Inn and Out Lot in said town.Also a House and well improved Lot

in this place.The above described property will be

sold low far Cash, Hemp and Tobac-co, or on giving bond with good fecuri- -

ty, a conliderable credit may be had..For further particulars enquire of An-drew F. Price, attorney in fact for (orto the fubferiber.)

JOHN JORDAN Jun.Lexington Kentucky,?

January 13, 1803.

7 WANTED,JSOBERj industrious man, who Is capa-- t

ble of driving a stage with sour horses,to be employed in

Driving the Mail Sta?efrom Limestone to Frankfort, once a week, tocommence on the first of May next. Application to be made to N. Wil!isat ChillicoUie, orJoshua Wilson, in Lexington.

M October 1,1805.

LOFTUS NOEL,TATI rTt

,tl ESPECTFUtLY informs the Citizensof Lexington and. the Public in general, thatlie has commenced business in the House lately occupied by Maj. Mqirifon,(on ShortStreet,) where he intends tbpurfue the samein all its various branches, and hopes from hisfcnowledga ot the above bulinefs, with theftrifteft attention and a desire to please, tomerit a fhareof public patronage. Ladiesand Gentlemen, wlio will be so obliging as tosavour him with their cultohi, may rely onhaving their work done in the. most falhiona-blean- d

belt manner, on the ihdrteft notice, andon reasonable terms.

LOFTU? NOEL.M.S. One or two Apprentices will be ta-

ken to to the above business.The fubferiber has for sale an excellent

CoaclieevvitliHarnefs,onlpw tnrms forCalh.

sjjyl"QTlifeL beiiirlu;

three

J TRAYEDfitX'fcriber in May last, a

eoloured

MARE, .

sears old last fprini;, a spot ad- -

Joinirig'one of lies sore Tees on the Tore partOf the .hoof, hufliy 'mane and tail, had on anold bell, Also, a two year old

GELD IjVG,a dark or bav, a Mar jn the sorehead,snip on one nostril, I believe his lees are allwhite, on the sore lees the white, does notreach high up, a fivitch tail, a lengthy madecolt. They were brought from Virginia lastwinter, by; the Crab Orchard, and may haveattempted to make that way Whoever vyijl

deliver the above colts to me in Ureefi countynear where the Columbia road croites theroad Ieadinz from Stanford to Greenfburclifiiall receive Ffve Dollars for each and tra-velling espences paid r conveying them.

. WILLIA4VI WALDEN.County, Dec. 10, 1805. 4m

'5t"iitv- -

m ail5A 1

vsy

v Mi..Jrffitf&ttftt&t

do.

ai

straw

w'uite

brown

Green

I BEG lfcave td In- -' form my friends, late

customers, and the public, thatIhaveorqught from Philadel-phia, Flesh is" FashionableSHOES OF ALL KINDS,for sale at mv shop on Short

Bj "1 eet, next door to mr. Keiser's!a.i and neulv onnnsito il,..,,,.

;et hoUse, LcXiilgtf. to witMen.T sine :mdtq:U-s- Shoes, .,Boys' sine and loarse do.Lahea' Leather Slippeis,

do. Fancy Kid bhoes,do.

do.

Kid, with htils and spring heels, pfailcoio'irs,

Spp.-.gU-- ai'd plain Kid of all Colors,Spangied iumi nliuti MoioctoSlp-

per, of all colors,M?s"S' Kid and Moio'-o- Slippers,Cnildrein' Morocco ot all coluj and L i,

ther i.e. &c.Thc abov e articles I w..nant to

:iq .ver lo tbe .state, or m;;'1

nd Stai"s : :t have i.ora' but nit

be rs go id

- iii tin- - Loii- -

i .. , ..... .

!'' nt vvf'it to tlattc Hie ,:i'nl.e v. .'i :.n udvir.a. thevvnl- - i.l Jnu fr in Is. j

MJP.V:r.O :.KiNJi,l all cum, Lfi'itirK U ..i'" . f ..',: ria .i'.d vw ,.- J

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ev. i.o. ana jo'in a vvi::i i Jordan, niereciutited to 101 forwaid immediatelyand pay o'.F their relpiilise accounts toCuktis Fikld, who is hereby dufy

to receive the same. Thosewho do not avail thcinf lv.-- s of this no-

tice, may rest allured, that indulgencevv.ll not be given beyond the first ofMarch, v. hen suits will be indifcrimi- -nately inflituted.

. Jordan jr.N. B T O B A C C O, HtMP,

and HOGS' LAUD, will he received atthe market price, 111 payment.

I xmgton, January 2S. 1P05, tf

KEW SCHOOL.

MH Zr uc nnrrvr tS...... v ouij, uivr.jitN,EEG leave to acquaint their friends in Lex-ington ami its vicinity, th..t on Kondav, the6th of January, 1806, they mtend oprning an

Academy Jor TotniP- - Ladies,where will be taught, the following brandiesof Education, (viz.)

Spellino:, Heading, witli ojl klndc of

estate

ner nnrfer--

n (. ie work, g 3Writing & Arithmetic, JEn;;i;b Gram :ier, Geography, &e. 3MB'C, t vocal J; yisii umeiiu.1) .Ui

use ui instruiiKnt, 13Such ladit-- anil ri uilrtim ,vtifnT-r.- . 1.j.ivrni. iviiu.nour them vit,tlie initiu.T.on of their ihil-ilre- n,

may relv 00 tlicir iifim; every exertion intheir power; towards their making a rapidpiogrefs.

N.B. Tlie mnniifaetorv of Patent PianoFortes, is carried on asulml. Price 1S0 dot.Iars.

Mr. Gren has iuft received from PMIn.IrLpli:a, an aflbrtrncnt of r EW MUSIC, willedbe offers for fair.Lexirpton, December :i. i8?.

IMPOKTANT.TO all those v. ho wi.h tid ertobecomeci- -

tizc.-.- s to hold hnds in tb.t delightful counltry south of gn en river. The subscriber b. -

g inc.incd remove to Tiii..i.see.sle, the p''uitation onwhiih heiiigeuier v. mi six tnousant! I'eres ofate on botn sidea of Red river, and

111 .l , ,. ...pcivviii, iiieii'uii;e; several oik- - mill

oheri fur

lind, sitiiyRBn vufiy

teats, and usvaluable a Ixmyut tniiber .'. am on Red riversurrounded by smc of uhirhqual qu.-Jit- to any in Log-i- county ; aboutau ; es ui- una, under good finer; asmall apple orchard of the K-s- t fruit, a peaihand chcrrj' orchard, j.11 in f.il- per'Wtion. Onthe is a large and clegai.t'two story-Bric-

House, entire!) new , wiu'i mnirnecessary buildings. pon.t of health andbeauty, tins situation pulr , ft exceeded bynon in the state of Kci.ti'cky. Ihei.Unta-tio- m

lay one on the nonh, tbe other on thesouth side of the river, a l.tile below where dietwo forks unite, oppos.te the

of Big Whipperv. :H. l'iio-- stream, us--iord water suhicifit (tin- - nv tv m paiticid. r,)all the year to support a r.nchait and s',vmill. A considei-abl- ol Uie timbeiodland is line ri'-- bottom

The h"., also fjr sale Rim''7y o.ther tnetse f Undin Los-.,- coui)ly, and Ikewise in Christian comtv, 1 tract inLivinsion,count)', and oncoiiCiiubeitatwl m-er-

, Stewart:count), (state of Tcnncs .ee); he has in onecompleat tract in Christ, an l.j,00o acres, equ.--Jperhaps in value, to :.nt trart in that county.It is s.tuate on the main source of Littk

including several niik-- , on both sdes nsthe river, and including irpe sine mill s

(this river is a never fading fountain) ,t is s.tu'-a-te

part about sour rules below the courthouse, and extends from thoicc soutljvv ardlydown the main rivciaiul the Sinking fork rifsaid rhar, tliediFt.irce.if five miles (or moreperhaps.) The suhsri iber has also anothertract Qf Land, lying en the South side of Lit-ti- e

River, about eight or ten miles from Cum-brtrm- d

H iver, co.isis.tii.g o--

7H00 acies, partwell 'nnhered, the rihiairder good led b:.j-reu-

Thisand the other Lit trret,has a number of sine spi inirs on them, and anboth.wcl! calculated to form a scttklncnt for anumber of families. The former is siifirin'tto make settlement for 20.f imilic3; the latterissjifgeient to make 8 or 10 farms, and goodsettlements. The ubsc ii er h rs for sale, sun.dry other.smallcr trnctt in Christian, all or anvof wliich.he will sell upon terms nerh.mmimoderate man any such lands have been soldfor many J ears past. '1 jlt summer rangeall tins country, iscqral to any in the universe "p

Indisputab'e titles will be made to the purcliasers. For terms and fmlhir infoimation, an-p- 'y

to theshbscriber 1 bis plantation, about 12miles South of Russeiviik- - Letters addics-ec- tto the subscriber, postpaid and lest in thepost-o-JS- it Riisst lyjille-- , 'i i II be dfly sUcndedto, and answered through the medium of themail. part of the purchase money bein advauee. a considin.ble indulgence will begiven for tbe -- mpinder.

... BEVERLY A. ALLEM.IVprch 23, 1805- - '

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Mr: Ralph Morgan, and ThoirasSweet t ::;gen, heir and executor ofI horn is hwearenr;en,decealed,

TAKli NOTfCE,TH T on tlie fourteenth dav of Tom.

next, at th- - house of George Shackel-;fe:- d,

in 'He town of Richmond, Kentui-'k- v,

I fli-,- pioceed lo take the depofi- -ti. ns of V ilium livine, ad of others,jei oe reiin. as evi.-irn-- in the tint

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