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WASftoln on the night of the fifteenthabouf one mile from Bour-

don court-hous- e, bright bay MARE, abouttwelve years old, about fourteen hands high,eo brand, foine saddle spot', has had the poll

,vil. Also sorrel FILLEY, one yjar old3aftfpring, no brand nor natural mark, ex-

cept small white fyot on one of his hindnear the hoof, natural trotter fuppof-e- d

to be stolen by negro. Whoever se- -

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uresfaid horses or either oi them, lo tnatljet them, (halt be Efandfomely rewarded andail reafon'ablc charges paid by me,

John lil'LracMn.N. E. Also was stolen, nankeen coat,

waistcoat and bteethes the coat blackone far hat and pocket book, with sundry

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papers, viz. An undamaged bond ot abouti i J3l. and one note affigned to Peter Slnvartz- -

V wiler, of about J3'. one receipt of about'JU'wrote in Dutch, and leveral other "pa--

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erebv forwarn all cerfons fiom takinpSiaffiimment on a bond of mine civen

to John Kincaid, of between 35 and 381. dat-

ed July 14, 1796, it being a balance for atrait of land that I purchaiid from the a- -iove Kincaid; which larid appears to havedilputes more than I knew of J theiefore, Iamueterminednot to discharge the said benduntil I can obtains deed for the said land.

Thomas Rhktits.June 4,1796. ltXaken itp by the fublcriber, onGztfsrun, county, a d.irk hay HORSE,soree or jour yenrs on, joineen oanss bijo;irwded thus Hr on the near shoulder, has a Jlarad Imp, not decked, appratleito 91. lot.

ROBERT LOirET.May II, 1796. - -

.. M ." nbp-.- i , A a 11 hlmhpv inr?.

.1 ", , '" '"7 :' 'vw ' "" 'y on ,0, trejtiuc of Mi rmer,ja'ir twitsjrom sticx. ijucbauin's imiu fiercer ab hUrn, tbirteon jars ilJ, fourteen bands'

"'&" " jnuvijrar, a jmait jaajie jpot en me ojtide of her beck, rime white on loth ber hindfeet, si. Alft on inn ra vztrecat, aptriulei to V.

ALDEST VLQXGK.April 33, 1.796.

yfPAKEN up by the sub- -scriber in Mercer county, on Chap

lain's fork, ieven miles from Harrodlburgh,bay MARE, judged to be ten years old,

nrteen hands high, has a small star and somewlute hairs down towards the nose, appearsto be with foal, branded on the near cufluonV. S. and on thenean buttock I. S. had on afinall bell hung with a leather ftrap and dou-ble buckle, trots natural, appraised to 81.

William Lee.May 10, 179S. fHAlCEN up by the sub- -" scriber, Irving in Bourbon county, on

Indian creek, a flea-bitt- gray Mare,fourteen yenrs old, thirteen hands

high, with a lis milling bell on, branded IDon the near ihoulder and buttock, a red spoton. ter neck, appraued to 01.

Aiani Baktr,April 19, I75&.

' tTaken up by the fubferiberliving in Woodford county, near the mouthof Clear creek, 3 sorrel horse, iour years

w, trots na!ral branded omiie right Ihoul-:e- rand buttock with a writins I. and on

the lest ihoulder with IWj appraised to 1 2l.JOHN FINN.

June 4, 795. 1 -

Taken up by the fubferiber'iving on Pleasant run, in Walhington toun- - 1

ty, a brown mare, nine years old, thirteenbands and a half high, trots and paces,branded on the nearthigh, S, had on an oldbell, tied with a leather strap.; appraisedto twelve pounds.i Jacob Myers.

May 6. 1796, 1

AKBN up by the sub- -scriber, livin" in Clarke county on wa

ters of Upper Howaid's creek, a bay Horse,,w ;., vlu, .uluV wnnLc-- j uuiyij turcc.ches high, brantiecl on the Tisht fbouldcr ft

K.,e- TT rnA mi th. t'.i- I...l-I- . .1 rr "

Jdnall ftai in his sorehead, both hind feetwhite, appraised to 7l. Us.

Williaa Cotton.pril 16, 1796.

'PAKEN up by the sub- -scriber in Shelby county on the waters

ofBeach creek, a bright bay Horse. sixteenorC;enteen years old, fourteen and a halfglfcds higtt, a itar in his face, has been hurtvith the collar on both sides of the neck, with

a large bell hung on with a piece of stripedjirta ana two pucues, appraiied to bl.

CUUNK.UD MILLErt..March 12,1 79&- - t

Taken up by the fubferibera, Clarke county, a roan mare7 about I2cars old, 13 hands high, branded on them

ihoulder and buttock thus (CB) and iswith seal j appraised to 7l 5s. -

Thomas Williams.i,May23, 1796- - f

LANK DEEDS

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tor sale at this OFFICE.

FOR SALE,Ihe foHozi'MZ trafts ofLand,.

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300 acres on the watersot utter creeK, ivuouon county anjomingCaleb Callaway's Nock Duckle lands.

1378 acres onvCallaway's creek, aboutsour miles below Boonfborough

353 acres on Paint lick creek, near Paintlik. - '

253 acres on ditto, adjoining the lands ofllenderfon and Stephen Trigg.

250 acresonditto, near the lands of JohnMaxell.

The" above Lands are all patented in thename of Nathaniel Hart, & the heirs of Nathaniel Hart.dectaled. Tilewholeof whichwill be fold'on the lowest terms for CashFor furthef information apply to Joh Hari1Jll UtlUVlUC, Or CUt 1ULUL1LJI III IIAURIuih3w NAT. HART,

Acting Exo of Nathamu Hart, dec.

CHEAP LANDFOR S A L'E.

1 Suffer ibers pxrfoje selling the fo!lruius

VE hun'dred acies, part of that notedtract called Fioyos Woodflock. traft,

within eiht miles of Lejiington and seven

from the Kentucky river in the center oiwhich is anever sailing spring.

Five hundred acres, lying within threemiles of the town of Cynthiana, being onehall' of a, thoafand acre fvirvcy made for maj.Iftlin IVTnOiv. drUA'ninj ("Mlittinn'i station.

Tive htmdred acres, Wanted on theflVHanrinz Fork, within six miles of the late IU

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trnifprnar(!-nn- 5 hundied and twenty acresvfcf wbchis Well cleared onitisa peach or- -

Jtnaia oi ux nuncreu wees, caacJias maucsour hundred gallons of brandyiri oneyear,and e aBpearance of there being fulhci-

enttruitto make rive hundred tnis leaion,with an apple orchard of sour hundred flou- -.

riflnng ties:, and a choice collection of cher-

ry trees, toge ther with se venty-fiv- e thousandwell burnt brick, & a good frame for a house ;the above farm rents this year for tw hun-

dred dollars.Also one equal half cf the ferry at the

town of Cynthiana, on Lickiw?, at the mouthof Stoner. .

We will sell the above property VERYLOW, as we are in want of money, and willgive a good and fuflicient title,tf ABIJAH & JOHN W. UUNT.Qeorvia. 7 V HEREBSMancy YouniWilkes county, S VV Smith, mv wise, havlin removed from this itate, tnis is therefoWto caution all persons from dealing with her,as'I hall pay no debt ai her contracting.

' IOHN SMITH, iuaMay so, 1796.

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FRESH GOODAlex. & lames Parker,

mAVE just imported and now openingStoxs i.i Lexington, oppaSte

the Court House, a large and bandfome ap.

fortmentof wellckofen MERCHANDIZE,suited to the present season j which theywill sell on very moderate terms for CASHand HIDES.

May 37, 1796.

THE SUBSCRIBERT TAS opened in the stone house adjoinin;

O. Mr. H. Mar'ihalls Tavern, latelyoccupied by mr. William Sthrefliley & for-

merly by Mr. Benjamin Stout, a neat andell chosen ailortment oi

IERCHANDIZE,Which he will dispose of on very moderate

terms forcafli or country produce.WILLIAM WEST.

LEXINGTON January 22 J796.

lust Received,ANb NOW opening

ET THE SUBSCRIBER,"1 N the house lately occupied by Mr. JasJX Craig, in the town of Verfeilles, Wood-for-

county, a hacdlbme aflbrtment ofMLRCHANUIZ,;,

Ifed to tie preient and approachings : consisting ofdry goodi, Wine, French

Brandy, Loaf and Brown Sugar:, Shot, LeadBar Iron, tec Sic &c. Which he is deteAmined to sell on the lowest terms for C;

Country Linnen, Cheese, Eacon, Furr,Vinegar and Oz.ts.

He earteftly requests all those indebtedto him at his late store in Lexington, or bynote, to come forward and make payment,by the twentieth of July nest, aster whichtime, all those that sail, may expect to havetheir cecoimti- - put in the hands of proberofficers for the collection of the same.

WtUiam Sthrefijey.Versailles, June 22, 1796. tt

200 acres of LandFOB, sale, as good as in the Mate, en the

road leading from Lexington tomii.. Pretv',. mill firtnit.e frnm T.tnNrt. ,""J" - ...M.,.-- . ....---.-.- .- -.-- -

and six miles irorn IrsonaETOwtf : QC7 )I in cood fence. 8 cleared. 8 actes 01as good meadow as in the state. The titl4inchfputaWe, For terns apply to mr. JohnGardner, who is sully authorized to makesale by me,

jl. Btnhatu.May. 37, S7?$

,NDS TO BE LEASEDkIk

lettled part of Kentucky, 01? high 3

:1 ground near the Ohio, oi the'auaHtv. admirably watered, and afford- -

Ingthe moll luxuriant range for cattle,botliinfummcrand w.nter.

Seven years rent free will be given forclearing ; or a long lease, at a very easyrent, payable in produce. For farther par-ticulars apply to

H. TOULMIN,' At the Senwury in L:.untin.

Jnne 10, 1796.

WiNTY DOLLARS REWARD

ESEKTED, from my detachment, thismorning, Thomas Dnuton,,zad Samuel

A tunedrs,, both private soldiers. in the lecondDunton is about live leet ten

inches high, blue eye's, light hair, and wellproportioned ', took with h?iri some part ofhis uniform cloathing. Saunders is aboutfive feet eight inches high, dark eyes andhair, and dark complexion, rather slenderbuilt ; took with him a light infantry cap, and

will be given for delivering them to any oiii- - licer of the legion, or leeuring them in anyjail in the United States, and all reasonableexpences paid, Or TEN DOLLARS for ei-

ther. It is highly probable they will makefor the Rapids of Ohio, or the mouth ofKentucky, as they were seen early in the mor-ning making downwards.

B". QAINES.Capt.U.S.L.Greenville, June 22, J79&- - 3m

5te SALELAND.

A N old Military survey, made for James

rcs, on Marble creek ; on the same is aapod mill seat, and about forty or fifty

of cleared land. Mr. William Staf-ford lives near the land, and will Ihewittoan person on application. Its situation,ten miles about a fbuth east course, fromLexington. It will be sold low for Cash,ot Military lands below Green river, or onV

the north west of the Ohio, will be receivedin exchange. JOHN FOWLER.

o? June 17, 1790.

TAKE NOTICE.

AGREEABLY to anT Tio71 ..Al

vyith the Commiffioners appointed by saidcourt, at aamueiiviitcneirs, on Monday theeighteenth of July next, in order to certifythe identical spot that was originally calledIarced's .'.k, about eight miles from Paris,jferder to find out where the settlement and

pre:i.Lpuuii u ouuiuci xciiucriun uunc toagreeably to his claim ; that other

aims adjoining or interfering with saidHendcrfon may be legally ascertainedwhen and where I ihall take the depofitio;oi sundry witneiles to eltabliih the same

JAWE& DUPUYJune 22, 1796- - 1

TAKE NOTICK.THAT agreeable to an order of the

court of Woodford, I d

with the commiflianers on Saturdaytb sixth day of AUguft next, at a sinking

rin, near the plantation whereon I nowive, id. tne laid count) then and there to

iatuate certain testimony refpectinc theimprovement of James B'artlet's preempti-on of a thousand acres : and do such otheracts as may appear neceflary and agreeableto law. JOHN WATKINS.June 25,1796.

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hereby given to all whom it may con-cern,IS that whereas Samuel Harves on

the tblid day of December, 1782, enteredwitfr the furyeyor of Fayette county ?oooacres'ofjaudjprf part of a treasury warrantno. StflSBegin at a large alii tree markedI. C. ftandffii on the BufTaloe road leadingfr Jin Grant's station to the lower Blue Licks?ato t five or six miles from the said Licks tind whereas tne neirs at law ot SamuelUryes (who lias lately deceased) are desirous

reltablilh the beginning of the surveyupon the above location, and have by

fubferiber their agent, sully anthorifedthat purpose, obtained an order from

the county court of Bourbon, appointingcoirtmiilioners to take the depositions ofwit- -leff.s toeuablifh laid beginning, by virtue.f an act of Aflembly entitled ' An aft to as--lertain the boundanes of land, and for o--Iher purposes The said commiih oners willleet at the beginning corner on the 29thay of July next, and will then do such o--ler acts as raay be neceiUry and the law

.squires. .ROUT. BUCKNER,

Atto. in fact for Sam. Harves'sheirSJune 11,1796.

NOTICES hereby given to all whom it may con--

X cern, that commiflioners appointed bythe coort of Mason, will meet at the houseof George Stockton, on the waters of Fleming, on the twenty-tilt-h 01 July next, in or- -der to perpetuate the testimony of certainwitneiles rcipecting an entry of iooo acresof land in the name of George Stocktpn itbeing his preemption and do such otheracr3 as fhallbe deemed necelTary and agree-affi- e'

to law. " "GEOrSTOCHTON.4Jua 10, 179b.

mt the imprudent cocduA of Hit. wiseCatharine Gustin. 1 im infinced rvA

forewarn all pcrfonsfrom'treditiii!' her oa .'my account, asI am determined to payt.no debts of Ler contracting aster this date- - -

AMOS GU3T1N.June 33 1796. a.v.

NOTICE, "

That on the 36th day of July next, Ifliall attend with the commiiSoners appoiated by the county court, of Clarke, at thplace where the old road, leading from E inoch Smith's to Hornback's mill, croileSummerfet; in order to take the depofitiouwiof fuiidry witneiles and perpetuate th?5jrteftiniony, refpedting tie calls in the ntries of Anthony Buckner's settlement andpreemption , and dafuch other aft, as fliaSbe deemed necefl'ary and agreeable ta lavf. .

JOHN HEDQESftr .I

ANTHONr BVCKNER. .And on the 27th of July next, I!haJ

' attend with the conmiffiioners aforefaidfat Peyton's lick, and proceed from thence,to art entry of 200a acres made in the nainaof John Hcdges,in order to take the depofitilons ofsundry witnefies, and perpetuate theirtestimony refpefting the calls in said entry, &dofuch other act as fl.all be deemed necef-far- y

mid atrieealil n ah -- rft concerned in the lands adioininc or interi

ieremg with either of the abovementioneitracts, are hereby notified to give theifiattendance.

JOHN HEDGES.funeyi, 1796.

jth'eTfifbfcriber oaotathe East fnrV

of Aflie's'cr?SV "KSffi-'.- , iifrm u.a ":.-:-' m," ";'"M '""coi"" '"nujs mm, rsciion coun- -iy,aiorrei horse, about fourteen'hands high, about sour years olef,lately docked nrettv lnnr. C

brand perceivable, a large liar fljui .uicucau : annraiied to tk

WILLIAM KENNEDY. P

nprn 25, 1706. I - ri

At,alC"rt f Qi'arter SeJJloni ttntimtci theld for the Count of Mercer, en Wtdnefinthe 21th daj of April, 1796.

Jacob Coleman, Complainant,AGAINST

Darnel Brodhed, ?Samuel Irwine, Dendant. 4IN CHANCERY.

THE defendant Daniel not hav.'entered his appearance isgrceable to lav& rules of this courk I

& it appearing to the court that th fsaid defendant is no inhabitant ofthis country 5 on ihe motion of ttie Icomplainant, therefore, by 1S3council, it is ordered that the fai4oeienuant do appear on the fifftday of our next September courto be held for said county, and an.fwer the complainant's bill; an4that a cony of this order be fortlAwith palled up at the front doo:rof this court house, and publifliedtwo weeks in the Kentucky Ca-ssette. .

(A copy.) TerteTHO. ALLIV,C.C.NOTICE.

THFRE will be a Petitionto the next Rmrral AC

fembly, for forming a new coun.r iout of the lower part of Mason and I

the upper part of Campbell coun-le- s

3t July 1, 1796?.

HpAKEN up by the fubferiber inMercer county, on Chaplain'

fork, s miles from Harrodlburgh.a bright hay HORSE, ijhsndsan.,,a half high, juc;"ed to he seven o.' !

eight years old, light made, brand,cd on the near Ihoulder with oheart, trots nrtural, appraised ta14I. 1 OS.

JOHNKIRKLAND.May ir, 1706.

TAKINuplj the fubferiber, living toHingfton in Clarke conntj, near Peyton's lid,a bay horse, 6 or 7 tears old, 1 4 hands' hirh, branded on the tfffbtulicr C afmallftor ani fniplApprdifed to 16. '

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Thomas Eaten.My 7, 1796- -

' pAKEN up by the fubferiber ,Ic t1 Clarke county, near PeytonV 5

lick, in the wilderness, a dark ba J

Horse, fourteen hands high, fouteen years old, (hod before, has auabont a js. bell, has a ftarand s:

in his face, the right hind so.white, branded on the lest fliq.. .0der a and on the lest battockappraised to ol.

CHARLES YORK.April 9, I796 li

' LEXINGTON?Prikted syJOHN BRAOFO

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