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uummijuwrtjiB p,iiaui maawgwrwiewiiiwiwww! -- .ruj'jgja THE KENTUCKY GAZETTE. . -- ( ' it 'no ,r t - .' n 11 t a v " NUMBER 514. SAWRDAT, April is, 1797. VOLUME pc tEXJNCTO N.: Printed Wednesdays and Saturdays j J- - BRADFORD, ef'r' : TO5rrf Silbfcrtptions, at Twfntj:One Shillings Per SiMm,. Jfdvertifeinents, Articles o lnielitgeh'ce, 'E'jfays, ire. 'are thankfully received, a1 ltd' printing in general executed in a neat and correel manner. 3 FOR. SALE, ThefoUtn irtdt is LAND, He property is Jn Chpl.Thnlhs Bidfbrd,Vcov,ix.., 3 800.0 Acres oh the water! of Slate and FJat creeks, pear th,c jlron WorkSj entered 'and patented in the name of Willi Jin niuu. Alfn innfiar'rpV on the north fork of LtekW, in Mafdn cbuiity, half of Samdel Henry's 2000 acre survey. And , . 500 acres, Nelson county, on Athens :reek, in the name ot lonn remoerton. . T lands will be sold loivior ca: f. or exchanged on advantageous terms for Military lands on Ureeh river, or lor gooo iuuu, un ienientWfituated in the Cumberland country. The pur'chafer will apply so the fubfenber, hv ing in Scott county Wm. HENRY, Sy AnguftS, iffiy. For said FOR SALE. A BEAUTIFUL SITU ATION OF First qualified Land. three Wnarea and thirty CONTAINING" Efkhorh, tbur miles froin ie mouth tnereof, where it empties into 'the Kentucky liver, and tif- milei fioin Frimkioi f ' tiK lind is level and lies exceenns well for """farming and meadow; there is thlrty-hv- e acres cleared and under good ience, teveral ven ood cabins, a goodljlnng and a valuable mill Feat, lile-vif- e ibundince ot fexcefltnt timber 6t dllfti-i- nt kinds, and the range eqaalto any lnthe(dir-tri-ft title will be given by tue lubrcrj-h-- r. livme on theprennfes in Franklin county. ' JOS. July 22, 176. t u . tf ,,,.,, PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT l, F.OR, MAN ANp HORSE, On Main ureet,nextdoor to uoccor uafxmo 5 t WILLIAM AlTrlKK. jj f frr DOCTOR DOHA ME LfmT "In ESPECTFULLY informs the pub XX lie, that he ha2 lately began to praCllfc Phyfit, dt Millerlbbrgarid its heiEhbouHibod-a- nd that he proposes ".-...- a ...ni, , M,A .. irttitlrtn. IU LUllllllUb niiu wma ..-- - , and on moderate terms. tf Robert 6c Andrew Pot ter, HAX JUST IMTORTED FROM PHILADILPHIA, AND AKE NOW OPENING Brick Houft lately occupied bv Meffr John Samuel roftlethwait, next door A throe and ventral AllbrtmeitjL Gr.ousiXiES, glWs, "Wm IRONMONGERY, DELFaAd 0JJEENS SADDLERY, WAIIE, .a. P0OKS, And NAILSofall fa- - SIATIONARY, es. Which they uUlfell at ajov i prhe for Cajh cr Lottntt) Produce Juitapte for the slew Orlean jtlarlet. Le'x,ing'ton, Fi"b. 8, t'97- - DANCING. i. 'DiiVENo'ilt, TAtiES t'fiis method of ihioVrhiiyg the inhab- itants of Lexington and i's environs, that he in- tends opening aSCHOOL at Mr. J. Bradford's, on Friday the atli lmtant, where he intends t6 teach Dancing in all it branches, on the mod Improved plan, ife will introduce a variety of Keels which have rieJvr been taught in schools. By bis experience ?nd attention, hehApes tome, nt the approbation of those who wall encourage his undertaking. tf Lexington, March ij. " FOR SALE, Thetradrof LAND on which I uow live, lung about, two milas from Lex- ington, near tl e, Georgetown road, containjng two hundred acres 5 it is wen wAicicuan-Jnui- bered, about acres cleared the title infllf pufable. terms appiy to ne luuicnun who now revQS J" V1C ' sEL FRANCIS DILlA OT tf March 24. r NOTICE. S nereVy given, that I with the commifiioners aBDointf d bv the county court ofshelby, underan. aft entitled an aft td aster- - f!intheboun'SiesoflandandforotherPiirpofes t) c 22d day of April next, at a tree called for 111 Joseph Helm's entry of 6345 acres, T. W. on the waters 01 urenens ucKcrccK, aoauL ( m v mile'sNortheaftwardlyfromthepaintednone, to begin it a blackpak oh a ridge, extending-North- - weft934 poles, thence Northeast thence foutheaO, rte to thebecmn nu. so asto include 6o4S acres of vacant land, txciitfive of all prior entries tnen and there to perpetuate the teftimonj of cei Tf1 lain witneflcs tending to eftabluli the calls of, (aid locatioii, ano.uuiuiii uuici Avi.a ait 11n.t4.a17 to eftabldh faids c . aim. JOSEPH ESLM. March 22d, 1797- - - T0 BE RENTED, InAheJTo-w- of MILFORD, Madison f-L-m , Gofirt House, A H7A.feTwSSg with .Stables &c, for one jfeai i umunger t iuuc For 1 il terms l.i . apply to Beiijanuil Hqljaday, living near JVhUurd. BAflilJIii. tSlllA.. Nov. 7. tf IVtilted Mttediately, 7VN rlonelt, Indultrious oyER- - r. SEER, who underfland the ma nagement ot negroes. Also an AP- PRENTICE to the Tanning business. , , ? L tWJS CAS I LfciUAIN , J N f, y STORK. T HAVE,just received into my care A in the brick houic, lately occupied by mr, William Kelly 111 Boutbon, a large and general afiortment of Ury Goods, Haid Ware, Groceries and Queen's. Waic , which I am autnori-fe- d to sell upoh the lowed terms for Qafh, well cleaned Hemp, Wheat, Rye, Tob-acco- , raw Hides, Furs, fitll proof Whdkey, Salt, Sugar, and.gaod Flour in ban els ; for winch said arti- cles of produce, a generous price will be gten. 1 have also Iron and Nails lest in ,my hauds, to be fofd tor Cath. A sew good Horfcs under seven jeais old, will be wanted. AMOS EDWARDS. i5ourbon, March, 1797, , tf ,. LAST NOTICE. he partnership of M'Couil 'sOileh an has been foqie time dillbived, oy irintual consent, which was made. ktiownSy a Urmer advertisement in pjrionsyiraegceo co them, are earneftiy requested tb'makejpnm f ti.eir respective accounts to jameGo 1111, """ "".' H'"."-- -' Those who do not avail themftlves of this notice, may oil having their accounts put into the of proper biheersfbr colleftioiasno lurtl.er indul- gence can be given. " ' JAMES M'COUN, JOJLs CAiTi-EAlA- March 22. THIS is to inform the public, tr t a Jh- - upon a Mlit irj uarrnf, I), tue numc f "John Cook, upon the Wsrlbfork of Gccfe creek, nhitSoilb irmt) of Hvrli's cieet, centjlntit? Jiie buiUrtd ares, Joining the hnds of Abtahsui Hite, tijoti to at, Ann ceuveyed V) deetls, In Cotije-ften- of a patent tjfueJ by the Jidte ot Virinie, tl tie pi i "obn Cook ; arfi as the said Un3, IS ateat tobe hgely imoroved, uehereli reai.rc all persons baviit" duj clum to the said I hi, to mike then knoun. lb it Tie tm'ynot he injured ly improving the flint. SAMUEL rBAXELL. AAMN FONTAINE. hUrchfo I79J- - v.. ,. . . -- M. FOR SALL, $ Acres of Military Land, ' LYING in the county of Clarke, twelve miles from Lexing. ton On the main road leading from thence to Clarke conrt hotife, udjoiii. ing the land of Hubbaid iajlor. This land lies well, is all of the firlt quality, anLf indisputable title a ilecd of general wa"iranty will be giv. en. Any person inclined to see it will be gratified by mr. 'I aylor. 'I lie'terms may be knowfi.by applying to mr. Jo-fep- li Colby in Lexington 01 to Capt. Richard Terrell oil Beargras. Aaton t.ontaine. JefFeifon, Alarch 5, 1797. ... AH periOlU tor WllOlll I lOCa- - ted land, are deiired to come forward and pay " c!lelr leipecnve Daiances, in oioer tor a di- - vlf,on, ptherwife I (hall petition the different courts for a division, Also all persons who have any demands against me for land, are deiired to come forward, as I am ready to discharge the lame. I ha've for sale twelve thousand-acre- of land, on Little Kentucky, and Floyd's Fork, bc- - tween eighteen and thirty miles from the Falls of Ohio, of a good quality, and lies level, whiich 1 will sell on reafonablc- - terms for ca'h qr ne groes, and lnake a general wan-ant- deed. u. itai njcnjisuvu. March 16, 1797- - tf PflVatC Lillet fMlimeHt ;jkv OI MAN & HORSF H T3Y(tne juDicnoer in cue nouie lately occnpi- - XJ cuu;iuh naiaen jenwaras in f ranKtort, and jormeny oy uhki uto. RtCHARD M. GANO. ajnl 4. '3 George Adams, ESPECTFULLY informs his la r,;-...- :.. .,. f,n..ki:.. : i. m 111L1IU3 ill 11 llll. II11U11L 111 - j rdf u..tjch..jped T.rin main lrreet ; z " ine ciiiia aooc Detow vrois itrs;ei ; where those who please to savor him with their cullom, fltall meet with ev- ery poihble attention. For Sale, SixtiHousand ACRES or LAND, ENTERED for maj. John Mofby, dec. and in the name of LtttleberrviMof llV- - hflirnt rip x'tA Tnhn TVTrtlKv lvirr nn ..main Licking, beingpartxif tea thouCmd acres, beginningatonchiinaredpo.es above 'tJie mouth of a creek that runs into mam L.ckmg on the north eilt (ids, about sour miles below the loUtK fork of Licking, and extending down Licking iq ten farvey s. It is unnece flarv tq defenbe tlie land, as the purchafei will bq dilpofed to make the necelfarv enquiries previous to his making any prapofals The title is fupfJofed by those w'lo have carefully examined it to be unauefti-i- t able" Upon paying part of tile purchale mo-ne- a reaionable credit will be given for the balance. James Brown, yltto. in j aft xFor Lttttebirry hiojly , jun. Lejcington, June ij, 1796. N. B. lwill alio dllpofe of any other Lands in Kentucky claimed byfaid Molby. ALL PERSONS iNDEBTED to the late partnering of IRWIN are requeued to iay their ornotes to Thomas IHwin or John A. Seitz, who onlv can give difchargej. One months indulgence will be given. for Sale, THE FOLLOWING TRACTS OF (j LAND IN THIS STATE- - 5000 acres on the waters of Rough creek, which empties into Green river. 4000 acies on Cumberland roau, 1 nean Pottinger's It at ion. IoOQ acres in the bjg bend of Green rivei , ten miles above Bai nett's Rati- on. i6ooacres near Severn's valley, on the wajers of Salt iier. 300c acres in Shelby county, joirn, ing Leatheman's settlement. - 400 Jcres on main Elkhorn, llx miles frc.n hankfort, 4J acres cleared. ALSO, 200acres of an Illinois grant; oppd-fitet- h tails of Ohio. And a large body of Land in th'e big bcjid ot I enhellec river. I'hiPwill inform those who incline to purchase, that I have lately return- ed froh exploring molt of the above mehtidied lands, paiticulaily that on TenneHee and find it to be a body of foili timber, water arid range, fupe-riortca- I ha've ever seen. 1 he above mentioned tract on Elkhorn, will le either sold or rented, For ' terms ipply to the fubfci iber in Lek-fngto- i'. BENJ. S..COX. Feb. 2. tf y9 Take Notice. 7HEREAS 1 am informed a certain V mr. George Adams, hatter of the town. of Lexington, has taken his hats to the diffeient court houses in' this (lateand sold them as my manu- facturing iherefoie this is to notify the public, that I intend hereafter put my name in each of my hat prevent the" chaiacter of my shop be- ing injured by any fnch person. As 1 intend moving flionly to George- town, the ticket that will be in each hat will certify that theyweie made in that place. ...tf JOHN LOWREY. A Wanted, A Yountf Man, as in as-- nilant in a flore. about the age of fifteen years, who can come well recommended, and can write, a fair handT Apply to the. printer hereof. Wanted Immediately, !CTiHREE or fo,ur good Journeymen Breeches Jl Makers, and t;wo good JourneymerrjSUi jjje' tfers. td whoni generous wages will bcgiyen. I 1. uwhu" " ' -- ; Letingtoil, April 5- - t3l- - . , . - ; CASlt will be given for good WHISKEY, r- - on & to to FOR SALE, SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES OP t VALUABLE LAND', CITUATED in the counties o O trantlin, Clarke, Bourbon, Alls son, Madison, Lincoln. Haidin nn r:.-- .. "'i.' ... ,', . .. t ivtut. jic taxes man De paid, and other incumbrances dilrhm arA or- - m, time, andju the manner prelcribed law. The Aibfcriber. who will li-if-) "AQ reside in this town, is authoriled to -- S dilpofe of" the above mentioned pro perty by a power of attorney, recor- ded intheoflice of the court of ap- peals. As he means to practice law m the adjacent couits, persons desiring to purchase the different traifts, wili have an opportunity of contracting; with him at any of those places. Charles W. .Bird. fG'. TROTTER and SCOTtT HAVE JUST RECEIVED' ' V AND NOW FUR SALE, At their Store directly opposite the market house, a large and neat ASSORrviE.N I o MERCHANDISE, Well suited to dll feirons, which they will sell on the molt reduced teims. for CASH tf Twenty Dollars reward. T .WILL give the abovp reward, for a Horse X t ltraved from ne oT the town lots of? v u6iuu luirc tunc in juiv lait, ot the follow- ing description, viz. A bright bav, abont foW "" "",U3 nlSn cignt or rune ears old, veiV "ii '""" very rtnjaricaDle winte ipots on his bread, neck and back, branded vutii D In the near buttock. As tbe-tim- c ior bringing the horse to the public stray-pen- s has elapied, it is hoped the person who has him in custody, will deliver him to meflrs.Trotter & Scott, Lexing- ton, 01 to the fubfenber near Frankfort. - JOHN JAMISON. Franklin county, March 12, 1797. ' (, iv Seventy Jive-Dollars Rezuard. RUNAWAY from the fubferiber, the rentH lall, a likely Negro Fellow, named Iihmael, about twenty-fi.- x yeais of age, five feet nine or ten inches high, flout, well made, his upper sore teeth a little vide, it is fuppoi'ed that he Is detained by the inftigatioii ol a certain Mrs. Mary Nethcrland, or some ot her allopiates the said Mary Nethcrland, was formerly the wise of John Netherland ot" Virginia. Also, a Negro Fellow, nan, ed Bob, (who was Violently taken from me-b- y a cer- tain Martin Hawkins,) abjjit forty years of age, with a blemim m one of his eyes, about five feet eight or nine niches high, limps in his walking, occaf.oned by a hurt in his hips. Al- fo, (runaway, the fourteenth inft. a. Negro Fel- low, na.-ne- Hull, about forty years of age, live feet nhe or ten inches high, well set, and has a large sear on one of his legs, occafione'd J5y an old sore, which is not vet cured. The above aid negroes, I experf, will pass as tlfe property of the said Mrs. Mary Netherland, and notwithftanamg the many afpertions against John Netherland, it is hoped, no person oi cha- racter, will be so unclai liable as to condemn hini, until a full inveihgation of the circuiii-ftan- ee between him and the said Mary can be beard ; all persons will be particularly cautions from purchafingpr hinng said negroes from fuel Mary, or other l'erfons, and alio, the laid Ma-l- y Is legally di veiled ol all power of making uie of any piopcrt belongmg to the said John Netherland, and further, any property hnny poflefiion, belonging to the said John Nether- land I am ready to deliver to said Mrs. Nether- land, on hei legal, application, agreeable to their mutual ftparatior. The above reward, will be given, for the the three negroes, delivered to me on Hickman creek, Factte county, or lodged in any jail in the flare, or twenty-five- s dollars each, and Till reasonable charges, paid by B. NETHERLAND. Agent for JOHN NETHEtiL,AND. March to, 1797. tf notice, WE, or our attorney, will attend with ,the appofnted by the court of Shelby, on the twenty-nint- h day April next, a'c a settlement of John Bowman's and Edward. Worthington's, affignees of Thomas Brian, on Fox run, adjoining Miller's line, then and there to take, the depositions of witnefl?s, and perpe- tuate their teltfmony refpedting said settlement, and do such other-ac- ts as may be agteeably to law. JOHN BOWMAN. EUH1AKD WOKTHINGTON. March 31. 1797- - . 3tse Taken XXO by the fllbfcriber, Boon(borouil,,abay Horse Colt', two veais old last fprihg, one hind soot white, no brand perceivable appiaifcd to 61. X 4 l4 JriLLIM OREARe, ;aaury 17, l"797 " IC

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THE KENTUCKY GAZETTE..-- ( ' it 'no ,r t - .' n 11 t a v

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NUMBER 514. SAWRDAT, April is, 1797. VOLUME pc

tEXJNCTO N.: Printed Wednesdays and Saturdays j J- - BRADFORD, ef'r' : TO5rrf Silbfcrtptions, at Twfntj:One Shillings Per SiMm,.Jfdvertifeinents, Articles o lnielitgeh'ce, 'E'jfays, ire. 'are thankfully received, a1 ltd'printing in general executed in a neat and correel manner. 3

FOR. SALE,ThefoUtn irtdt is LAND, He property is

Jn Chpl.Thnlhs Bidfbrd,Vcov,ix..,

3 800.0 Acres oh the water!of Slate and FJat creeks, pear th,c jlron WorkSjentered 'and patented in the name of Willi Jinniuu. Alfn

innfiar'rpV on the north fork of LtekW, in

Mafdn cbuiity, half of Samdel Henry's 2000 acresurvey. And , .

500 acres, Nelson county, on Athens :reek,in the name ot lonn remoerton. .

T lands will be sold loivior ca:f. orexchanged on advantageous terms for Military

lands on Ureeh river, or lor gooo iuuu, un

ienientWfituated in the Cumberland country.

The pur'chafer will apply so the fubfenber, hving in Scott county

Wm. HENRY, SyAnguftS, iffiy. For said

FOR SALE. A BEAUTIFUL SITUATION OF

First qualified Land.three Wnarea and thirty

CONTAINING" Efkhorh, tbur miles froin

ie mouth tnereof, where it empties into 'the

Kentucky liver, and tif- milei fioin Frimkioi f' tiK lind is level and lies exceenns well for"""farming and meadow; there is thlrty-hv- e acres

cleared and under good ience, teveral ven ood

cabins, a goodljlnng and a valuable mill Feat,lile-vif- e ibundince ot fexcefltnt timber 6t dllfti-i- nt

kinds, and the range eqaalto any lnthe(dir-tri-ft

title will be given by tue lubrcrj-h-- r.

livme on theprennfes in Franklin county.' JOS.

July 22, 176.t u . tf ,,,.,,

PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENTl, F.OR, MAN ANp HORSE,On Main ureet,nextdoor to uoccor uafxmo 5

t WILLIAM AlTrlKK.jj f frr

DOCTOR DOHA ME LfmT"In ESPECTFULLY informs the pubXX lie, that he ha2 lately began topraCllfc Phyfit, dt Millerlbbrgarid itsheiEhbouHibod-a- nd that he proposes

".-...- a ...ni, , M,A.. irttitlrtn.IU LUllllllUb niiu wma ..-- - ,and on moderate terms. tf

Robert 6c Andrew Pot ter,HAX JUST IMTORTED FROM PHILADILPHIA,

AND AKE NOW OPENINGBrick Houft lately occupied bv Meffr

John Samuel roftlethwait, next door

A throe and ventral AllbrtmeitjL

Gr.ousiXiES, glWs, "WmIRONMONGERY, DELFaAd 0JJEENSSADDLERY, WAIIE, .a.P0OKS, And NAILSofall fa- -

SIATIONARY, es.Which they uUlfell at ajov i prhe for

Cajh cr Lottntt) Produce Juitapte for the

slew Orlean jtlarlet.Le'x,ing'ton, Fi"b. 8, t'97- -

DANCING.

i. 'DiiVENo'ilt,TAtiES t'fiis method of ihioVrhiiyg the inhab-

itants of Lexington and i's environs, that he in-

tends opening aSCHOOL at Mr. J. Bradford's,on Friday the atli lmtant, where he intends t6teach Dancing in all it branches, on the modImproved plan, ife will introduce a variety ofKeels which have rieJvr been taught in schools.By bis experience ?nd attention, hehApes tome,nt the approbation of those who wall encouragehis undertaking.

tf Lexington, March ij."

FOR SALE,

Thetradrof LAND on whichI uow live, lung about, two milas from Lex-

ington, near tl e, Georgetown road, containjngtwo hundred acres 5 it is wen wAicicuan-Jnui-

bered, about acres cleared the title infllfpufable. terms appiy to ne luuicnunwho now revQS J" V1C ' sEL

FRANCIS DILlA OT

tf March 24. rNOTICE.

S nereVy given, that I with thecommifiioners aBDointf d bv the county court

ofshelby, underan. aft entitled an aft td aster- -f!intheboun'SiesoflandandforotherPiirpofest) c 22d day of April next, at a tree called for 111

Joseph Helm's entry of 6345 acres, T. W. onthe waters 01 urenens ucKcrccK, aoauL ( m vmile'sNortheaftwardlyfromthepaintednone, tobegin it a blackpak oh a ridge, extending-North- -

weft934 poles, thence Northeast thence foutheaO,

rte to thebecmn nu. so asto include 6o4S acresof vacant land, txciitfive of all prior entriestnen and there to perpetuate the teftimonj of cei Tf1lain witneflcs tending to eftabluli the calls of, (aid

locatioii, ano.uuiuiii uuici Avi.a ait 11n.t4.a17

to eftabldh faids c .aim.JOSEPH ESLM.

March 22d, 1797- - -

T0 BE RENTED,InAheJTo-w- of MILFORD, Madison

f-L-m , Gofirt House,

A H7A.feTwSSgwith .Stables &c, for one jfeai i umungert iuucFor

1 iltermsl.i .

apply to Beiijanuil Hqljaday, livingnear JVhUurd. BAflilJIii. tSlllA..

Nov. 7.

tf IVtilted Mttediately,7VN rlonelt, Indultrious oyER- -r. SEER, who underfland the ma

nagement ot negroes. Also an AP-

PRENTICE to the Tanning business., , ?

L tWJS CAS I LfciUAIN

, J N f, y STORK.

T HAVE,just received into my careA in the brick houic, lately occupiedby mr, William Kelly 111 Boutbon, alarge and general afiortment of UryGoods, Haid Ware, Groceries andQueen's. Waic , which I am autnori-fe- d

to sell upoh the lowed terms forQafh, well cleaned Hemp, Wheat,Rye, Tob-acco- , raw Hides, Furs, fitllproof Whdkey, Salt, Sugar, and.gaodFlour in ban els ; for winch said arti-cles of produce, a generous price willbe gten. 1 have also Iron and Nailslest in ,my hauds, to be fofd tor Cath.A sew good Horfcs under seven jeaisold, will be wanted.

AMOS EDWARDS.i5ourbon, March, 1797, , tf ,.

LAST NOTICE.he partnership of M'Couil

'sOileh an has been foqie time dillbived, oyirintual consent, which was made. ktiownSy aUrmer advertisement in pjrionsyiraegceo co

them, are earneftiy requested tb'makejpnm

f ti.eir respective accounts to jameGo 1111,

""" "".' H'"."-- -' Those who donot avail themftlves of this notice, mayoil having their accounts put into the ofproper biheersfbr colleftioiasno lurtl.er indul-

gence can be given. " 'JAMES M'COUN,JOJLs CAiTi-EAlA-

March 22.

THIS is to inform the public, tr t a Jh- -

upon a Mlit irj uarrnf, I), tue numc

f "John Cook, upon the Wsrlbfork of Gccfe creek,nhitSoilb irmt) of Hvrli's cieet, centjlntit?

Jiie buiUrtd ares, Joining the hnds of Abtahsui

Hite, tijoti to at, Ann ceuveyed V) deetls, In Cotije-ften-

of a patent tjfueJ by the Jidte ot Virinie,tl tie pi i "obn Cook ; arfi as the said Un3, IS ateattobe hgely imoroved, uehereli reai.rc all personsbaviit" duj clum to the said I hi, to mike thenknoun. lb it Tie tm'ynot he injured ly improving the

flint. SAMUEL rBAXELL.AAMN FONTAINE.

hUrchfo I79J- - v.. ,. . . -- M.FOR SALL,$ Acres of Military Land, '

LYING in the county of Clarke,twelve miles from Lexing.

ton On the main road leading fromthence to Clarke conrt hotife, udjoiii.ing the land of Hubbaid iajlor.This land lies well, is all of the firltquality, anLf indisputable title ailecd of general wa"iranty will be giv.en. Any person inclined to see it willbe gratified by mr. 'I aylor. 'I lie'termsmay be knowfi.by applying to mr. Jo-fep- li

Colby in Lexington 01 to Capt.Richard Terrell oil Beargras.

Aaton t.ontaine.JefFeifon, Alarch 5, 1797....

AH periOlU tor WllOlll I lOCa- -ted land, are deiired to come forward and pay

" c!lelr leipecnve Daiances, in oioer tor a di- -vlf,on, ptherwife I (hall petition the differentcourts for a division, Also all persons who haveany demands against me for land, are deiiredto come forward, as I am ready to dischargethe lame.

I ha've for sale twelve thousand-acre- of land,on Little Kentucky, and Floyd's Fork, bc- -tween eighteen and thirty miles from the Fallsof Ohio, of a good quality, and lies level, whiich1 will sell on reafonablc- - terms for ca'h qr negroes, and lnake a general wan-ant- deed.

u. itai njcnjisuvu.March 16, 1797- - tf

PflVatC Lillet fMlimeHt;jkv OI MAN & HORSFH

T3Y(tne juDicnoer in cue nouie lately occnpi--XJ cuu;iuh naiaen jenwaras in f ranKtort,and jormeny oy uhki uto.

RtCHARD M. GANO.ajnl 4. '3

George Adams,ESPECTFULLY informs his

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rdf u..tjch..jped T.rinmain lrreet; z "

ine ciiiia aooc Detow vrois itrs;ei ;

where those who please to savor himwith their cullom, fltall meet with ev-

ery poihble attention.

For Sale,SixtiHousand ACRES or LAND,

ENTERED for maj. John Mofby, dec. andin the name of LtttleberrviMof

llV- - hflirnt rip x'tA Tnhn TVTrtlKv lvirr nn

..main Licking, beingpartxif tea thouCmd acres,beginningatonchiinaredpo.es above 'tJie mouthof a creek that runs into mam L.ckmg on thenorth eilt (ids, about sour miles below the loUtKfork of Licking, and extending down Lickingiq ten farvey s. It is unnece flarv tq defenbe tlieland, as the purchafei will bq dilpofed to makethe necelfarv enquiries previous to his makingany prapofals The title is fupfJofed by thosew'lo have carefully examined it to be unauefti-i- t

able" Upon paying part of tile purchale mo-ne-

a reaionable credit will be given for thebalance.

James Brown, yltto. injaftxFor Lttttebirry hiojly , jun.

Lejcington, June ij, 1796.N. B. lwill alio dllpofe of any other Lands

in Kentucky claimed byfaid Molby.

ALL PERSONS

iNDEBTED to the late partnering of IRWINare requeued to iay their

ornotes to Thomas IHwin or John A.Seitz, who onlv can give difchargej.

One months indulgence will be given.

for Sale,THE FOLLOWING TRACTS OF

(j LANDIN THIS STATE- -

5000 acres on the waters ofRough creek, which empties intoGreen river.

4000 acies on Cumberland roau,1

nean Pottinger's Itat ion.IoOQ acres in the bjg bend of Green

rivei , ten miles above Bai nett's Rati-on.

i6ooacres near Severn's valley, onthe wajers of Salt iier.

300c acres in Shelby county, joirn,ing Leatheman's settlement.

- 400 Jcres on main Elkhorn, llx milesfrc.n hankfort, 4J acres cleared.

ALSO,200acres of an Illinois grant; oppd-fitet- h

tails of Ohio.And a large body of Land in th'e

big bcjid ot I enhellec river.I'hiPwill inform those who incline

to purchase, that I have lately return-ed froh exploring molt of the abovemehtidied lands, paiticulaily that onTenneHee and find it to be a bodyof foili timber, water arid range, fupe-riortca-

I ha've ever seen. 1 heabove mentioned tract on Elkhorn,will le either sold or rented, For

' terms ipply to the fubfci iber in Lek-fngto- i'.

BENJ. S..COX.Feb. 2. tf

y9 Take Notice.

7HEREAS 1 am informed a certainV mr. George Adams, hatter of

the town. of Lexington, has taken hishats to the diffeient court houses in'this (lateand sold them as my manu-

facturing iherefoie this is to notifythe public, that I intend hereafterput my name in each of my hatprevent the" chaiacter of my shop be-

ing injured by any fnch person. As1 intend moving flionly to George-town, the ticket that will be in each

hat will certify that theyweie madein that place.

...tf JOHN LOWREY.

A Wanted,A Yountf Man, as in as--

nilant in a flore. about the age of fifteen years,who can come well recommended, and can write,

a fair handT Apply to the. printer hereof.

Wanted Immediately,

!CTiHREE or fo,ur good Journeymen BreechesJl Makers, and t;wo good JourneymerrjSUi

jjje'tfers. td whoni generous wages will bcgiyen.I

1.uwhu" " ' -- ;

Letingtoil, April 5- - t3l- - . , . -

; CASlt will be given for good WHISKEY,

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FOR SALE,SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES OP

tVALUABLE LAND',

CITUATED in the counties oO trantlin, Clarke, Bourbon, Allsson, Madison, Lincoln. Haidin nnr:.-- .. "'i.' ... ,', . .. tivtut. jic taxes man De paid, andother incumbrances dilrhm arA or-- m,time, andju the manner prelcribedlaw.

The Aibfcriber. who will li-if-) "AQreside in this town, is authoriled to --Sdilpofe of" the above mentioned property by a power of attorney, recor-ded intheoflice of the court of ap-peals. As he means to practice law mthe adjacent couits, persons desiringto purchase the different traifts, wilihave an opportunity of contracting;with him at any of those places.

Charles W. .Bird.

fG'. TROTTER and SCOTtTHAVE JUST RECEIVED' ' V

AND NOW FUR SALE,At their Store directly opposite themarket house, a large and neatASSORrviE.N I o MERCHANDISE,Well suited to dll feirons, which theywill sell on the molt reduced teims.for CASH tf

Twenty Dollars reward.T .WILL give the abovp reward, for a HorseX t ltraved from ne oT the town lots of?

v u6iuu luirc tunc in juiv lait, ot the follow-ing description, viz. A bright bav, abont foW"" "",U3 nlSn cignt or rune ears old, veiV

"ii '""" very rtnjaricaDle winte ipots onhis bread, neck and back, branded vutii D Inthe near buttock. As tbe-tim-c ior bringing thehorse to the public stray-pen- s has elapied, it ishoped the person who has him in custody, willdeliver him to meflrs.Trotter & Scott, Lexing-ton, 01 to the fubfenber near Frankfort. -

JOHN JAMISON.Franklin county, March 12, 1797. ' (,iv

Seventy Jive-Dollars Rezuard.

RUNAWAY from the fubferiber, the rentHlall, a likely Negro Fellow,

named Iihmael, about twenty-fi.- x yeais of age,five feet nine or ten inches high, flout, wellmade, his upper sore teeth a little vide, it isfuppoi'ed that he Is detained by the inftigatioiiol a certain Mrs. Mary Nethcrland, or someot her allopiates the said Mary Nethcrland,was formerly the wise of John Netherland ot"Virginia. Also, a Negro Fellow, nan, ed Bob,(who was Violently taken from me-b- y a cer-tain Martin Hawkins,) abjjit forty years ofage, with a blemim m one of his eyes, aboutfive feet eight or nine niches high, limps in hiswalking, occaf.oned by a hurt in his hips. Al-fo, (runaway, the fourteenth inft. a. Negro Fel-low, na.-ne- Hull, about forty years of age,live feet nhe or ten inches high, well set, andhas a large sear on one of his legs, occafione'dJ5y an old sore, which is not vet cured. Theabove aid negroes, I experf, will pass as tlfeproperty of the said Mrs. Mary Netherland,and notwithftanamg the many afpertions againstJohn Netherland, it is hoped, no person oi cha-racter, will be so unclai liable as to condemnhini, until a full inveihgation of the circuiii-ftan- ee

between him and the said Mary can bebeard ; all persons will be particularly cautionsfrom purchafingpr hinng said negroes from fuelMary, or other l'erfons, and alio, the laid Ma-l-y

Is legally di veiled ol all power of makinguie of any piopcrt belongmg to the said JohnNetherland, and further, any property hnnypoflefiion, belonging to the said John Nether-land I am ready to deliver to said Mrs. Nether-land, on hei legal, application, agreeable to theirmutual ftparatior. The above reward, willbe given, for the the three negroes, deliveredto me on Hickman creek, Factte county, orlodged in any jail in the flare, or twenty-five- s

dollars each, and Till reasonable charges, paid byB. NETHERLAND.

Agent for JOHN NETHEtiL,AND.March to, 1797. tf

notice,WE, or our attorney, will attend with ,the

appofnted by the court ofShelby, on the twenty-nint- h day April next, a'c

a settlement of John Bowman's and Edward.Worthington's, affignees of Thomas Brian, onFox run, adjoining Miller's line, then and thereto take, the depositions of witnefl?s, and perpe-tuate their teltfmony refpedting said settlement,and do such other-ac- ts as may be agteeably tolaw. JOHN BOWMAN.

EUH1AKD WOKTHINGTON.March 31. 1797- - . 3tse

Taken XXO by the fllbfcriber,Boon(borouil,,abay Horse Colt', two veais

old last fprihg, one hind soot white, no brandperceivable appiaifcd to 61. X

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