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Brass Foiihdery.I. WOODRUFF, & Co.
UESPECTTULLY INfOKM THE PUBLIC THAIHCY HAVE LATELY COMMENCED THE
Brass Founding BusinessAT 7I1EIH SHOP IN LESISGTON OPPO-
SITE THE BRANCH BASK,
WHERE, the) inleml carrying it on in allbrandies. Having procur
ed the best of workmen from New-Yor- theyconfidently hope, by their promptitude and at.tention, thai they will jive general satisfac-
tion. They have constantly on hand, and 33!'
sale, a general assortment ofBRASS ANDTjlONS,
SHOVELS & TONGS,DOOR KNOCKERS &c Use.
Of the newest and most fashionable pattern.,which they will dispose of much lower that,such articles have heretofore sold in the west-ern country. All kinds of machinery, clockwork, &c. cast on tile shortest notice.
Still Cocks, Rivets Sec. always 01.
hand. "
(Cj The highest price in cash will be givenfor
Old Copper, Brass & Pewter.
I.W. iS" Co, continue to carry on atbpve place, tbe
SILVER PLATING AND SILVER-SMITH BUSINESS.
IN ALlJ THEIR BRANCHES,And have constantly on hand, ready for delive-
ry, every description ofCarriage-an- Harness Mounting,Carnage antjl Gig Springs,Carriage Lace, Fringe & Tassels,Bridle Bits, Stirrup Irons, Sec. &c.
Of new and very elegant fashions, whichthey have just received from Philadelphia.
ALSO ON HAND, AN ASSORTMENT OF
Gold h. Silver'Ware.July 20,1811.
Statte of Kentucky.Montgomery (
Auher Conoleyagain
'ircuit, set. July-Term- , i8n.complt.
stWeathers Smith, Thomas I
M.Ucr.JjnrVs Frenchand others dcPts. J
TT to the of the court ur.and
not
He cut his
bill, 'tn toe heany He
the room hatsome
IatCmis
A cdpy attest,: Jr
tbsz
n Chanceiit.
appearing; satisfaction
THSTHE
In the wn of Ky.
nth.
lately
credits prices
state.consist
black,
mitts
cases'
china,
ferrets
youngbarrels
SUDS GIBERresides,
selling publicmonths; stock
Horses, Sheep,among twelve
CovrA SteersSheep there
fifty Breed,quarter blooded Ram,
or
JOHNfrom onihe
August '27th,
JUST FOR SALE
do.
GumDo.Do.Do.Do,.
Blue
or)&c. 'see
Com-pany, their Office
next,
Clk. i.
JUST
ONsend
their at
friendshaving house
TiinJ... m;ii.:. nt !t,..h:tt lately occupied Uimpbell, in Water
business
where thank-fi- d
choice
three.
county,
bottom.
norses,
county,
named
high,having entered commence weigh or
law, rules!01 This countenance disco- -
here or. or before third day execute f4demur work expeditious on lest) extendsotherwise s"ame. cheap terms. an',e towards
taken confessed against received, speech when underia further ordered house at good wool white
eight weeks theatre. ilinseyduly authprisvd news-pape- accordingin
r0 TRIPLETT, D C
To theSUBSCRIBERS HAVE LATELY
Manufacturing Tobacco,Lexington, on an extern
Milch
HE
sly
smartplan, intorm Merchants nueeii uj ajje, win meet wim
Ihey supplied ment,article reasonable therms, ALTE.wholesale or
market,- -
years
receive
answer from
hend
rietf.&we ourselves l uassiduous which ',;u (,..." surveys,
branch Mr.snvss, those may Maj. Jones.
De satisiaciion picase(i savor lands valuable. Theythose us orders. .euarates. files, nluo-s- . and or separate
Orders any the tracts several farms,......v direction maRes artificial required hand,
inoacco uoes mi epeciauon or attentioncustomers again apply to
.,..-.- . also diseases theCODES, Us
Wanted to purchase wantedor uvt;iicitu3 nruito 520 Negro boys the above
D.LeMngton,
FreshSubscribes having returned tocountry, brought with
freth assortment ofTURES, up expressly market
which now opening atadjoining the of Mr. George Trot-
ter, the corner Main and streetsofTered for by or piece,
on of 90 days, at such asrender them worthy the attention of
store-keeper- s throughout the Theythe articles, viz.
10 trunks 7-- 8 9-- 8 chintzes, callicoes
10 chintz shawls, cotton ging.sprig, seeding and leno
lins, and 6-- cambric muslins, 7-- 8 4-- 4
all coloured do.do. slush pulicat
3 do.do. cotton casimerei
1 sattinsj modes, twilledmen's black and allcoloured Barcelona
3 cjses and women's cotton and.worsted
1 do. do.sleeves, gloves and
1 assorted sewing silks3 Scotch threads6 pins, assorted, with millinery
coiking, 100,000 C needlesthread and cotton lace,
satin and sarsnett,plain, figured brocaded ribbons, gal-loons
2 b.iles priced plains1 do. silk and cotton woollen toilinetts4 do. bje milled cords
and6 4 and 7-- 4 cloths,
4 boxes 7-- 4-- Irish linens, sheetingsIndia muslins, and handler
chief'schests imperial hyson teas
40 coffee sugar
1811.N B. fchippiuir commenc
cs, acts the ,willentered into. ti
fTTHE having sold the plan-- !
Jt-- tatiun wmerepn he he proposesthe day of October, at
ile on axredilnbf twelve all theereon, consisting of Cattle,
the Cattle arc ten or,f and young for
fall, aitd in the flock of.re about of the Merino of
' a very valuable thrkea part of tile 'Farming Utensils, and twopan of txell brtke Oxen he sold. '
MCIRTON, Three milesLexington, Tate,s creek road.
181
PAINTSRECEIVl.DyCND
AT THE SUBSCRIBER'SCOMMISSION STORE. ,
White LeadRedRose PinkVermillion
Copei,
Shell! Lac
ArabicLytherane
YellowBi own
PrussianPatent YellowSpirits Turpen-
tinedo.
Qildo.Amber-do- .
Terra de SiznnaSugar
SLATES,J W. MENTELLE,
Lexington, Sept. 2.
NOTICE.
A QUARTERLY meeting of the' share-holders of the Kentucky Insurancewill beheld at in Lexington,
on Tuesday the 1st day ofOctober at 1ociock. i
By aider ofthe! President and Dirtectori,JOHN L. k. c.
August 26, 181 1.1
PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE,J. P. CAMPBELL'S SERMON
BAPTISM.SUBSCRIBERS requested to
fbr copies of the KentuckyGazette.
JOHN R. JONESRESPECTFULLY informs his
taken thethat o by
he sVeet' he "tHi 180
It sullen hethe
in !etto the
or atin the
to
has
&c.
1 HIGHEST PRICE CASHbe
SAM'l. TROTTER
WISHES to take APPRENTICE thefBrass Founding business lad
sive we wish to yearsChevers that may be with
the most either byretail. In tobacco August tfwe fDnfc
one,
N.
house
men's
office
them
will, desired ofLadies Gentlemen at their house.
AUGUST 2, 181
TO THEDAVENPORT,
Lexington,and Lawcircuit courts of
Madison tenders hisservices to transactiorcigu uusmess inrougn me we
or bbantsh lanjruatre.moral,
politicalMay
FROM living on street, new bottle- -
COAT personit, so to tf
tf.
fixedthe lor
an
tail25.
7. p.
by
old,
p. c. c.
V.ILLIAM SATTERWHlTE,Acknowledges
the
commenced
tohis old &
generally, na
for of
ofto ahis part
;lltin-- muttbe with
tlio atshall be to his his sta
shall be wiuiby the
8,
- BLUE GRASSof
for 50 of blue grassof S
wt. of Salt-petre-
wt. of new
tf.
FOLLOWINGLAND,
on
5,000Salt pro-
portionin
eounty,'on run.abovonentioned
in ofand
wiusseyorTUNSTAL
1811.
DOLLARS
RAN subscriber, onof the of
Negrojillov),
Of years of age,ten
commonwealth, not ' his profession tohis appsaranfce agreeable to the . , is aofthiscourti is thereforeerdered that Paitltltigi vers a ; a remarkablehe 3o patronage as 3caroftlienextiourt.filehis or his la neat the
coiuplainant's the on and'commodioUs of bone his iabe for lain. And description be gratefully of examination.
it that copy at his toolc withbe published cloathing. Any
Public.COM-
MENCED
oft
IN'
HThf1
A
s
preparing ourfor most approved nURUISSON
adjoining
postlethwait, ,755Knowieugeotme.py
instalments.transplants particulars,
immediatelyiuuui.wj.
COBBS&Co.
Goods.
THEMANUFAC
this
sale
following
cases shirtings,
handkerchiefs
florentine,
silknic,
thread,edgingsand
P.SCHATZELL.Lexington,
shipment
first
wilf
Mastic
Elastic
OchreSpanish
Venice
MARTIN,
givenorSalt-Petr- e,
EMANUEL
LEXINGTON,
PUBLIC.SAMUEL vvillpractice
Montgomery
TakenSatterwhite's
SURTOUT
,KThr&Debates
apply
Jolms0
commissigners Justice countyjunder .eneal
Menefee,Thomas Owings.
July ioth, i8ii. 3m.
"April i811.TAKEN Alexander Blair,
waters Fork,Stanford, Sorrelspring, branded shoulderfourteen hands high, short
appiaised
John Pell,
Clarke Countv.TAKEN living
Harrison's Hancock,Black HORSE about fourteen hands high,
roach'd bob'd,
David Harrison,June
LAWS OF KENTUCKYFor. Sale Office.
Kentucky Hotel.
gratitudesavour's
received
Lexington,begs leave inform
customersleaseu u.public
Clay above extensivecommodious building,
rrreivR Continuance savours- -
shall wantingw constantly supplied
witl, libuors, bistablefurnished best viands which
r.picinMon affords. Particulartention paid beds,
abundantly supplied pruven-der-,
attended careful ostlers,Lexington, (Ky.) June I8I1.
SEED,subscriber, milesEast Bryant's
Station bushelsseed, present years' groth,atbushel.
'ALSO BACON.ALSO HOGS' LARD.
William. Robertson.july i2th,
I WJILL SELLTHE OF
viz.10,000 Acres lying in Knox
Rockcastle.
Acres Mercer county,Rolling river, great
1,000 Acres WashingtonPleasant's
LANDS were patent-ed name James Southall. give
reasonable in paymentHemp.
QUARLES.Woodford July,
TEN REWARD.AWAY from
May likely
NELSON,bUck complexion about
eleven inches heavy largelimbs, supposed upwards
and good one,unless) OlgnWiUmamental disposition
app-- solicits public l !'ar insideofoneplea manner, (probably which
Orders greatwill
this order either painting himsuccessively
str.te.
Sn1c:rrTh?v
encourage.
19th. 18II.pursue
secure in
it taken ot
Ky.181 1 tf.
.VUWJ A A. , TV.. ..A.. r A 1
to oft"
viz.
the
Hatter tt k Um, ...u. u . " . . ""the we , ft-- .!,.
to dev ote to of the bu- - he be hap-- !ar.a nom to the of who '
rrr tni : we win to be t0 With and arewho may tlieir He j . sold in tracts
from in part ot teeth . sets to my a., v...v ....,, - .- - " ; 01 uie wime init our n u ine 01 hule sets wilh such care the in 6 For fur- -our we M ,hat t)) seem her and
v. w.... teeth he cures all ot "" in is.y. cmDAVID Co.
B. theiro uuuureu ut
hire 15 or to wort at
1811.
on him
put for inEngland, and are the
storejr. at of Mill
and the60 and
wellthe
ofand and
Mus4--
and 6-- 4 and2 and
and 40 doz.
do. and pic
casesand
A of
andandlow
anddou
do. 6
7--
12 b..les-
30 andand
J.22d
tht seasonfor cf
ue
&
some siteef this
onehem
alsoH.
Xj- - arethe
and
L
of
an
thisen
attend the
has
andwho may wish
whopok will
fivpfive years
with
since
and
thatandterm
will
give
and
irket
blesand most
sale
1811
Thewill
loth
16th
and
but
will dulland
person who will annrcabove and bring1 him home,
him jail thisabove reward, all reasonable charges
out the state Tvienty dollars re-ward will given, expenses
JOHN PSEBELS.Montgomery count, tear Mountiterling.
Juty 2otA,
Kentuc- -
about.y dispose of their donation LANDS, dooifer the following for sale;
2780 AcresOn Ohio river, opposite mouth of
creek.
inn Aeroii,.i,.ntinattention intends o,tr, Intwo Col. Waggoner's
personally every ,ohn willtnorougn ve commands Adjoining Fielding All those
aoie give im pationuge. lie nearsavour with be together,
merchants those straight inclined valuable them, small partana places purcnase money
set and balancewiu receive Nathanielnatural-Iike- wise Harris
natural risuer, eaingion,
elasticity
busineJune
BRITISH
Will
hams, mull,
dimities
trunk sarsnetts,
handkerchiefs
hosierytrunk
trui.k
Wclfilcc selection
cassimeres, woollenstockinelt
andcliecKs
August,When
conti produce
one
Lead
Will
icums. even the sistula, r.nd restores to '.
'
He is the commands '
and1- -
T. Jr.
in the Fayette, Jessamine,he
those tomedium
trench He resides on
Nothing
authorised
Acres
together,
package
furnitures
office Kentuckij Gazette,jom Fhiladeltihta,
vol.13,Dr. Rees's New Cyclopaedia.
please applyreceive copies without delay.
ALSOsew works
DOCPg. M'CALA,
lately occupied by Consisting of Sermons Essays, liteMaj. J- - WayatJ. .and together an account of
28th, 1811. tf.
the bar of Mr. tavern,Main a
green ; thebe good as return it
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Part 2, 1, i4 or
, to this willand
A setts of tie of tbe lateRev.
OK SOUTHStreet in house
arrvmc mc wiu V.H41 atici- - ui uc auuior in a volsThomas's History of Printing
America.Containing an interesting biography of
an of newspapers,' a con-cise view of discovery progress so
art in other ofthe Gth vol. of
fAKE NOTICE. The Amerirnn Rcricr,.
the county of in the of October of Virginia Convention.next, we shall to said county court for Columhiadtn ,li,;n corder establishing a Tovm on the lands of engravings '
the subscribers, agreeable to.an act of assem-- . &, Stephens' edition of Shakespeare.bly, in such cases and provided; said 17 vols- - calf giltTown to be located and laid off, adjacent und Life ofNanoleon HonannrtP. in ".vol.. hvaround the premises by the
seat saidact of last assembly.
RichardDeye
15th,UP on the
of Hanging milesMARE old
on near thus (9)and star
her sorehead, g be-
fore me,
UP John Whitesides,near small
three years and aopraisedtoS--
j.24. 1811. t
4.1
many he has
thethtf
theirbe
shall flie
and
THEhasthe
5000500
TRACTS
inthe of
thecredit,
uattie,
the the
feetthis
hasthe
and
the
the negro, orany shall have
the with
with lawful
the legislature
tracts
the the
from tl ,.;,!
ones,annual
Subscribers woiktheir
CAROLINA.
with
prin'account
parts world.
Bath, monthBarlow'
an
made
by
Posted
mill,
3Per
Fork
last,
their
and part vol.
Main the and
in
fcMs andthe and
the the
the,:th
perb
she
the
the from
the
Van-Ess- .
History of England, 12yols.Gibbon's Rome, 8 vols.Washington's Letters to the American Con-
gress, written during the War.Bollmanon Bank:'.Tucker's Blackstone ' '
Call's ReportsDallas's dittoWashington's do.Lavves' Pleading '
Chaptall's Chemistry i--
Cullen's PracticeMedical LexiconDuncan's Dispensatory, Sx.
Together ivith a sewNew Novels, ;and other late
TAKEN UP by William M'Murtry, in thecounty of Scott, on Boyd's run, near Griffith'smeeting-hous- a sorrel MARE 7 years old,about i5 hands high, a bald face and 3 whitefeet, ho brands perceivable, appiaised to g 50before me
Samuel Finley.
FULLING MILL.
THE subscriber, grateful-t- his friends andfor former savours, wishes to
inform them that he has rented 5aml- - Scott'sEtillincaiill. on the town fork ofElkhoi 11. wheretin, advantage of a constant curient of waterwill enable him to carry on the Fulling businessmore to tne satisfaction 01 Ins customers, thanhe has heretofore done. Far the "convenienceof distant customers, he will attend at the Usualplaces of deposit, for the purpose of receiving
loths viz. At John Keisers, iexmgtoni atir. Patton's, post master at Paris; at 'Mr.
Mahony's in Geotgetown, on the 'first day oftne several courts in the towns aforesaid. Hewjll also uttend once a week to receive cloththat may beleft with Mrs. Raymond at hermill, which shall be returned dressed in a monthor five weeks at furthest, unless some accidentprevent it. The subscriber pledges himself tonis custpmers to exert the utmost ot His abili-ties in finishing sjjch cloth as may he commit-ted to his' care wilh neatness and speed. v
JOHN KENNEDY.November 26th, 1810.
REMOVAL.ASABLANCHARD,.
GOLD Ut SILVER SMITH,XNFORMS the public generally
shop to the corner of SI;ort andMill streets, opposite to Mrs. Russell's andDr. Fishback's, where he carrie on his busi-ness on a much more extensive scale and elegantstyle, Deing provided with workmen of thetirst aDinties. He will keep constantly on handa general assortment of Gold and Silver IVoth,which will be sold on the most moderate iimiSaddlers can be always furnished with silverand plated heads and cantels, &c.
He flatters himself that the prices snd nmi;ty of his work, added to his unremitted endeavours to please, will procure him at least anequal share of the custom of Lexington a.id itsvicinity. Orders from a distance will he at-tended to with the greatest punctuality anddispatch.Silver & tortoise mounted SPECTACLES,Large, small & long tortoise HAIR COMBS.
03 The highest price for old GOLD andSILVER.Lexington, Dec. 1, 1810. tf
Scott County, set.TAKEN UP by James Withers, living on
North Elkhorn, about one mile from George-town, one sorrel roan stud COLT, bald face,white mane and tail, nearhindleg white, abouthalf way up to bis ham, trots, about thirteenluuds high, two years old, neither docked norbranded, appraised to g 10. .Given tinder mvhand this 27th June, 18II.
F. Bradford.
IN AND OUT LOTS.WILL be sold at vendue to the highest bid-
der, on Wednesday the 20th day of Nov embernext, a number of IN LOTS, bounded on thewestof high street and near the lower endalso, a number of OUT LOTS, binding onWoodford road, and in the limits of Lesing-to- n.
Conditione and attention on the premisewill be given by THE' PRQPRIa. TOR.
Lexington, August 10, J811. tds
J'lPlT DOLLARS REWARD.
RAN AWAY from thesubscriber about theof July, a smart, likely, keen, active,
sensible fellow, named' DANIEL about iSyears old. yellow complexion, hea-vy and well made, somewhat of a down look,tho' never embarrassed.-- , He was raised in Pu-laski county by Mr James Smith, and I thirikit probable he is in the neighboihoodof Goosecreek Salt Works or the Salt-Pet- caves onRockcastle. The above reward will be givenis taken out of the state, or one half thereof istaken tn the state.
LEWIS COLLINS.Fayette county, August a6th. 8i 1. tf50c
TAKE NOTICE.THIS is to certifv that my wise POLLY
MORRESS has lest my bed and board with-out any just provocation. I therefore informall persons, that 1 am determined not to pay anyof her contracts whatever.
JOHN MORRESS.September 5,1811. 3t
Jessamine county.1 aken up by David Hoover,
living on Jessamine Creek about one mile he-lo-
Bartley's mills, a bay horsevvith a bobtail,some scars on bis side", about 7 years old, andabout 14 hands high Appraised to R 20this 28th dav of June, 18 lfr rJOHN METCALF, jr. j. Ic.- -
Clarke County.Taken up by Jease Baxter,
on the waters of Dewits Creek, in Clarkecounty, one.bay horse, judged to be r5 handshigh, and very old, fresh shod all round, nomains or Drands perceivable. Appraised to22 dolUrs 50 cents, 2Sth June, 1811.
A copy. Attest,D.BULLOCK, Clk.
Taken up by Elisha Wooldridgein Woodford county, 1 miles S. W. of Ver-sailles, about the 28th of May, a dark bayhorse, supposed tobe6years old, about 5 feethigh, no brands perceivable Appraised to
40 before me this 3d June. 1811CHARLES BUCK, j. p.
Jessamine County, May 1, 1811.JOHN SPRINGER, near Moses H. Walls's
ontheHickmanoadjtollsaBAY GELDING,14 hands high, 5 years old, a small-sta- inhissorehead, branded I. S.on the near shoulder,appraised to 20 dollars.
MORGAN BROWN.
. EDUCATION.
J. D. MANLEYBEGS leave toTetum his lincere thanks
to his 'friends and the public, for the sa-
vours already conferred on him ; reipect-ful-
informs them he intends to begin hisEVENING SCHOOL 011 Monday, the30th of this inft. -
Main Street, Sept. 7th 1811. tf.
JUST PUBLTSIIEDAND TOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE,
THE FARMER'S
ALMAN-CK- ,
FOR THE TEAR 1812,, Merchants supplied .
LEE'sF.'lirir. Mi l'.KINF -- OhH
..l YORK.SOI D IN UEVllICKY II
JVahknitird "etitclWs StcfdI.i.X 1 G i l.N, AND
Dudley &'' 1 riqg's $lore -FHAKKVOR V VIZ.
Hamilton's EJixir,Hamilton's OrSnd RestorativeCorn Pbister-- ,
Itch Ointment,' Essence of Mustard,
Hahn's Anti-Billio- PillsHamilton's Worm Destroying
Lozenges.r A liberal discount allowed to druggistsand wholesale ptirch: sers.' Recommendations and cures of the above, tobe seen at the store of W. Mentt-lle- .
, iy March 4th, 1811.
STATE OF KENTUCKY,Fayette Circuit, as. August Court, 1 S I J .
Augustin Eastin, complainant,against ,
Thomas 'Harris's heirs and Joseph R Farrow '
Heirs and Representatives, defendants.IN CHANCERY.
THE heirs of Thomas Harris, deceased, whoare unknown to the complainant,!. John Roj stei1and Sally Rojster his wise, tate Sally ,
William Harris and Mary his wiff, late VaiyFarrow, Lucy Ciouch, late Lucy Frruw .
Flournoy and Judith his wise, late Judith Far-row, John Selman and Elizabeth his wise, Mid'Bernard Farrow, having sailed to appear ai.dans.wer the complainants, and it appeal. ng tothe satisfaction of the court that they are notinhabitants of this commonwealth, on the mo-ti-
of the complainant by his counsel, it isthat unless the said defendant do appear
hereand answer the complainant's bill on o be-
fore the first day of the next January term, thesame shall betaken as confessed against them,and it is further ordered that a copv of thii or.der be inserted in some auihorised public news-paper fct eight weeks successively, accordingtojlaw,
A Copy. Test,HUBBARD B. SMITH, d c p. c. c.
Aaron's linn, Montgomery Coui.ty, Kentuc,'",September 10th, I8I1.
RAN AWAY from the plantation of thesubscriber, last night, a neg o man called
ADA M, IModerately black, twenty.-i- x jears of sge,about site feet eight or nine incheS high, iih-- rslim nude, slow tjfspcechwhe.", spoken to, 1msa modest down look,veij common vvnliasmile, 'when pleased shews a sine st t of white tc tlihe isan artful insinuating ftlIovi,iw-..r- s his haircued, has different descnp'.ions ofooilm.g, ahe was brought from Fairfax cotintv , Virginialast fall, it is probable may make fr th teAgain, but that is very uncertain, as lie is vei--
fond of tlic black ladies, and it is rinor-'-that he is a genend courtier. Is t.iken in thecoun'y and brought hume I will give fivedo-lar- s.
Is taken nt of the county and thirtymiles from home,- 1 will give ten dollais andpay all reasonable .charges. Is taken out f-- ,.
state and brought home I will give tliirtyjall charges.
3t ALEX'u. SMIT
EJSTIN's PAMPHLETS ON TUDIVINE UNITY
FOR. SALE AT THIS OFFICE, Price 25 Cents
Mr. JAMS JlEJVJYEDYTake Notice
THAT I sh ill, on the 8th inst. attend atthe house of bnei Voting, Esq. in the inu-.t-
of Jessamine! between the hours of 8 oc ork i 1
the morning and 7 o'clock in the talake thedeposition of Richard Creas and su.i-dr- y
others to be read as evidence in the su''t inchancery in the Jessamine circuit court for ndivorce, wherein I am complainant and jou Medefendant.
ESTHER KENNEDY.September 9lh, IS 1 1. j St
PROPERTY FOR SALEOil EXCHANGE.
ASMAL.L tract of land, containinp aboutsituated on a boldcietk, and
having a good mill-se- in an excellent part ofthe country, is offered to the manu'acluringgentlemen of Lexington, as an eligible situa-tion foMhe crLction of works adaptrd to 'hemanufacture of Hemp, Coiin, &c This pio-pet- y
will be sold or erehanged fur a bnaUfarm, from one to sour miles fiom i.rxii'gion.For further particulars apply to the nrinter othin Gazette, or to JABEZ VrGUS.
Sept. 7, 1811. 3w
DANCING SCHOOL.
Mr. CIPRIANI having return-ed to Lexington, with a view of establishing-himsel- f
respectfully offers his services as aTeacher of the polite and graceful accomphsh-ment- of
DANCIWG, in all its various branch-- ,es. He has commenced his school in MrHustons house on main street those parentstor guardians who may be disposed to encourage him, may rely upon the strictest attention.Early application should be made as he intend"-to take only a limited number of ScholarsAt the end of each month an EXHIBITION,in the forenoon, and a BALL in the evening,
03 Terms Six Dollars per quarter,two of which must be paid in advance.
Tuition days Mondays & Thursdays ,from ten to twelve o'clock, for youmr Ladiesand Matters.
Mr. C. will attend Ladie3 or Gentlemen attheir own houses, and give private lessons inDancing.
(CF Should any gentleman 'wish ta lenrtithe art of FENCING or the BROADSWORD EXERCISE, Mr. C. will sive instruction.
September 2, i3ii."
for sale;.400 ACRES OF LAND,' in'JefTeson rrnn
ty, Kentucky, twelve miles aoove Louisville.on the Ohio river. Two thirds of said land isertile river bottom ; the balance is unland.The tract is well watered and timbered. Ageneral warranto" deed will be executed tothe j u "chaser. This land will be sold verylow tor cash f"i- piit'.c.ilars apply to Charles.Humphreys, L- -i j
an on the prtiiu '
Danville.
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