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tsc mo the amount of about S 10,000, well se JL lected, for sale on a credit of 12 months, at a low advance, by J. P. SCHATZELL, Main street, Lexington. Lexington, Jan. 1, lbiy-- U Win. TBL. 3SIoxton, & Co. sin the Corner House near the Public Square, Jormerly occupied by W. Essex-- a a AVE on hand, a taree assortmenLof JIEE- JJL ChANDIZE, consisting of all the vari ous articles ot Uiejatest tashions in tne DRY GOODS LINE, GROCERIES, of the best quality, AND EVERY VARIETY OF HARD, GLASS, CHINA & QUEERS YARE. Also, best manufactured PITTSBURGH NAILS, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS & LIQUORS, J.T THE LOWEST PHICZ9. All of which will be sold on the best terms. Lexington, Jan. 1, 1819 tf "Elegant Carpetin; Just received and for sale at the Store of T. E. BOSWELL & CO. Brussels Scotch Carpc tings Which thev offerat a verv reduced price. Jan. 1, 1819-- tf NEW GOODS. &Tcamb& & Xowel, Main street, fronting the Old Market Place, HAVE just received their fall supply, of London superfine and common Cloths and Cassimeres; Rose, Pomtand. Duffil Blankets, Flannels, Coatines, Sattmetts, Stock ingnett, Velvet Cord, Worsted Shirts and Drawers, 'Swandown and Toilinett Vesting ; Irish Linens. Steam Loom and CambncKahirt ingsj 3-- 6-- 8.'4" and 10-- 4 Irish Diapers; Pelisse Cloths, Plush and Merino Trimmings ; Bombazqtts, Salsbury Flannels, Domestic Plaids ; Damask, Imitation, and Waterloo Shawls; Flag- and Bandanna Handkerchiefs, Merino nett Shawls, Silk Umbrellas, sine and common Morocco Shoes, black, and colored Prunelleditto; Ladies' and Gentlemen's furred GIoes,&c 8.C. A large assortment of DELF-WAR- HARD-WA- R E, GR O CERIES and PAPER HANGINGS ALSO, To. casks 4tb procf Cogniac Brandy do. L. P. Madeira Wine. w . Lex. Dec. 25, 1818-- tf SHOES, "Wholesale & .Retail. C. P. BUTLER "AS RECEIVED, at the Store recently oc- - cupieu Dy Messrs. Arcamuai k Aouvel, , f Main-stree- t, J 250 pair of Ladies Kid and Morocco walking snoec; 306 black Slippers, 100 white KM do. 100 col'ddo. doV 50 Morocco Boots, 150 Gentlemen's IJalf Boots, 100 do." sine Shoes -- do.- 100 do. Pumps, 500 Men's coarse Leather Shoes, 500 Misses and children's Leather and Morocco Shoes and Boots, 250 Women's do do 350 . Do. large size black and colored Roan Shoes, The above articles will be sold very cheap oy wnoiesaie or retail. Lexington, Jan. 1, 1819-- 4t Watch and Clock Making. HENEY FLETCHER informs the inhabitants KESPECTFULLY its vicinity, that he has employed a first rate Watch Maker, recently from London, who is able from many years' experience in that metropolis and other cities in Europe, to repair in the most faithful man- ner, all kinds of Repeating, Musical, Horizon- tal; Patent Lever, Duplex, and Plain WATCH. ES, and all kinds of CLOCKS. He is confi-de- from the experience of the workman, to give entire satisfaction to all who may savor mm wiui tneir commands, ah oraers wiu De executed with promptness. Also Watch Maker's "Tools and Materials of the best quality. g. ' Dec. 18, 1818- -r M'Quie's Tobacco. f" WINGbeen sully apprised that Tobacco) of v'5ry interior quality, not manutactured by us, has rrequenuy oeen sola under our name, thereby tending to the injury of the re- putation r.I our n manufacture We, there-sor- e in 'justice t ourselves, hereby make it in. n that we have f esolved effectually to warrant the quality of all the manufactured Tobacco which we put into market j and as we do positiely hold ourselves resporsible for the quality of our Tobacco, we shall, of course, have none sold (is w e regarcLour inter est) whicd is not good as wetrust, that from a fair and candid comparison, will be sound equal, is not superior, to any manufactured in the United States. J. & W. M'QUIE. May 26, 1818 Jan.l, 1819-- tf Fayette County, set. PTHAKEN UP by Samuel Harris, sour miles Jl from Lexington, Heme's Mill road, one HAT MARE, about 14 hands high, lest hind soot white, about six vcars old. a sew white hairs in Iter, sorehead, tad eyes Appraised to g20 by John Neal and John Marsh, before ihe, this am oay mio, O. KEEN, j.pilc January 1, 1819-- 3t Rich Jewellery, rich PASTE EAR RIJ"GS, LADIES' RINGS. BREAST PINS, and BRACELETS,- - and Gentlemen's sine Gpld TVATCIt SEALS; just received and for sue unusually low tor cash, by ROBT. FRAZElt, Jr. 3rd door be. 'o - law-tli- corner of Muin-st- . andJordatfs Row. Eex!ngton;T)ec,'18, 1818.-- tf LAST NOTICE. TfHB subscriber respectfully requests all .2. persons indebted to the Umce ot the Ken tucky Gazette, to mate immediate payment ot their dues. It being unreasonable and im- practicable to send a. half dozen times to gen- tlemen whose accounts amount only to a sew dollars, and'indeed inconvenient to apply even once personallj to all, it is earnestly hoped that no further delay will take place in tho set- tlement of debts due to lis : otherwise, it will be indispensably necessary to resort to effi. cieut letcal measures for their collection. JNO. N0UVELL. Lexington, Dec. 11, 1818--St A List of Letters in the Post Office at Versailles, EEMfNING is not taken out within three .. - .... . . ii . n in . ncc.A months, will De sent to we uencnurusiuuuc as dead letters. A ' Mary Atwood John Regis Alexander Aaron Anderson ' Nancy Ashley Jane S. Ashford Micheal Aid: idge James Anderson Wm, Ashmore. B John Beamon 2" Doct. P. W. Brown Eliza Ball Buck & Cotton, Doct. Bohannon Elizabeth Bain Alexr. Bell & Co. Alfred Beckley J. A. Buchanan Doct. C. J, Blackburn Letice Bowdy Jer. Buckley ' Robt. Bemaum John Buford 2 Doct. R. B. Berry T. A. Brooking Richd. Bibb 3 , German Bohannon John L. Buck James C. Caldwell Thomas Cottin Wm. Chilton James Coleman Jerry Collins Wm. Campbell Delilah Cash Wm. H. Cosby Geo. Caplinsrer Wm. Christopher, jun. James Chrismond 2 Armond Cravens , Peter Chrisman Arthur Connely Sarah S. Coleman D Wm. Dickerman 'Ann Davis "' Thos I. Dick'erson James Dunica bm. Dale " Fanny Dickerson Hezekiab. Douglass E ', ,',., Bern. Elliott . Elizabeth Ewell Joseph Eddihs Col. John FranciscD Fridge-- Morris Jerry Finch Amasa Fuller Francis Floumoy John Flora G John Garrett Jame9 Gaugh Elizabeth Green Samilel Gwinn Wm. Gardner 2 Arthur Gardner II Huyong & Pochon Milly'Hall-Hauna- Thomas Henton Hollings. James Henton worth 2 Lewis Haller John Httimicutt Allen Hiatf Lucy Hammond1 Willis Hall 2- - John S. Hazard. ' Robert Hudson Charles W. Hiler John Hanna & Co. .Solomon Hufibrd J Samuel Jesse Elizabeth Jackson Jno. B. Jesse K John Kirk Sinclear l ,:jm Elizabeth Lee 2 Jos. Lindsey Zach. Long Jos.'lsJLenard James Lusk L. Loyilt t l Samuel Lewis ' John iib'ng, jr. Miss E. Luke 2 M James McQuady Jas. B. McKinney ' Nicholas Mosby 2 Doct. L. Marshall Joseph Minter Isaac B. McCuddy Sally Mc'Ilvaue Susan II. Mitchum Johnston Malone Elizabeth Mosby Alex. Moffett Wm. McCuddy Wm Mitchell Isaac Miles Alex. McGlure Richd Manniug' . John McCormick Thos. Martini W' John McKinney Joseph McDowell N v, Thos. Nuckolls John Nicholson James O'Harra 2 JohrwOdair' Wm. O'Banndn "2 Warren OfTutt P John Porter 2 Roderick Perry Susan Poor Sarah E. Parish Benj. Patton James Parrish Joel Pace R- - Charles Railey2 Ahmed Ruckqr'2 Thos. Rainey 2 k,F. Rucker," John C. Richards Johnjleecf Elizabeth Reynolds John Stewart R. C. Scoggin - John Smith Thoniasnith Wm. Shryock Lewis Sullivan Thos. W. Sellers. Matthew'Smitson Joel Smith 2 Sce'arcy & Thurston Maj. T. Sthreshley 2 Lewis Sublet!, sen. Unelle Sebree John H. Smith David Stevenson Robert Shelton Thos. Stevenson 4 ;T Thomas MTaylor 'Casjinder TTiomas 2 Susan Thortdn Charles Thompson 2 Anderson Taylor Anthony Thompson , Charles Thomas Joel Turnham Wm. TrousdaU David Thornton y Geo. Valacdingham - V S. or Allen Williams Wm. Wooldridge isaac winiams Joseph Woolfalk Ohailes Withers 2 SowellWoolfallcW Edwd. B. Wood 2 'AVm. L'. White 2 ? James U.Williams John Williams Daniel Williams Elizabeth Williams Y e ' Nicholas Yalgee Mr. Young, hatter. JUS. W. HU1SUJY, V.P.M. Jan. 1, 1819-a- ?i .8 -- 3t BOOK-BINDIN- G & STA- - TIONERY BUSINESS. TTMtolAS liSSX &CO. TOESPECTFULLY informs the public that" JDL thev have removed their Book-Bindin- ir and Stationery business to the sign of the Jour nal, next door to the lormer stand ot William Essex &Son, occupied at present by A illiam H. Morton & Co. opposite the Court House, 'on Main Street, where they will keep a constant supply of Blank Books, Stationery and School Books, Fon Saie. Orders trom public officers and banks at a distance will be promptly attended to they having purchased a rulin? rnachihe. which tfill thereby enable them to furnish pub 1 nc omces anu uauxs wun uianK 1JOOKS ruled in the neatest manner, and with much more facility than they could otherwise do. Lexington, Jan, l, 1819-- tf Prentiss, the Teacher, Well known and readily sound, 71LL resume his occupation the first Mon- - TT day in January. His terms in suture will be six dollars fifty cents per session Of five and a half months; or threedollarstwentv-fiv- e cents per quarter, of twelve weeks assigning the two last weeks in June and December as stated vacations. Such w ill be the considera- tion for Instruction, Pens, Ink and Pencils, in the upper classes; and far Instruction, Pons, Ink, Pencils, Slates and Cards, in the lower claises. The Scriptures ot the New Testoment. al ternately, with other books, are read in the lintier classes Thi T..nnrniterisn Tnftlirvl is martially introduced; particularly writing on states, in tne lover classes; and may ne as utility may become obvious. School books furnishf " vsjI Lexington, Jxn 1, l&l-- 3t BANKBOOKS. THOMAS ESSEX Sc CO. EEP constantly on hand, BANK BOOKS, . of all descriptions, ruled according to the pattern used in the Bank- - of Kentucky; which may be had at various prices. Lexington, Jan. 1, 1819"-- tf fcQtyEilkY&S. 'HE subscribers have d and of-- JL ter tor sale the; following articles, to wit, Teas, coffee, chocolate Loaf, lump and brown sugars Spices ot every description Raisins, figs, pocons and rice " Mustard - - Scotch rappee and mockaba-- i snufia S.weet and. cold expressed ;astor oil, by the Claret wines, gin, rum, Jamaica spirits French and peach brandy, and whiskey' Spanish and common cigars Tobacco, also M'Quie's d Salmon, shad, mackerel and herrings Codfish, by the barrel ' ' Also, on hand, a varietyof Fancy Paper, to- gether with a sew setts Handsome Views. We "still continue,, to carry on Sign and, Mouse ramtmg, and I'aper Hanging. DOWNING & GRANT. Jan. 1,1819 tf Silversmith's. Shop. SAMUEL ATRES, Tfl ESFECTFULLY intorms his customers JL4; and the public generally, that he contm ues carrying on his business, at the upper end of Main-stree- t, Lexington; and that in addition to his former stock, he has just' received a handsome assortment of Ladies and Gentle men s Jesvelrv, Gold and Siher Watches Clock Movements; Gold, Gilt and Steel Watch Chains; Seals andKevsof the newest fashions; Silver Mounted and Steel "Spectacles; and a number ot other articles in his line, too tedious to mention. He also continues manufacturing. th? differ- ent kinds of Gold and Silver Work; repairs all kinds of "Watches; makes and repairs Clocks, and being provided with first rato Workmen, and the best-qualit- of materials., he is com- pletely ready to serve those who may.please to savor him with their custom, on the shortest notice, cheapest terms, and in the best man ner. He will exchange his Clocks for orood work or riding Horses, and will also take a sew thousand weight of good Pork and BeeJT Lexington, December 25, 1818-- 3t C. B. M'ELWEE, JAS removed to the house lately occupied Mr. Samuel Rankin, where he solicits a share of public patronage, which he hopes to merit Dy employing liUUU WUKKMiSN on WELL.SEASONED TIMBER. . dj Two or thiee good Workmen will find constant employ and liberal wages, by applying as above. Lexington, Jan. 1, 1819-- tf NEW GOODS. THE Subscriber! have wteivexl, aid are a choice colleciion'of FALL AND WINTER GOOHS, Which they will dispose of at their usual low prices. -, TELFORD", TROTTER U CO. N. BTGOLD AND, SILVER PATENT LEVER WATCHES, ' ' For sale prices. BOLTING CLOTHS, from No, 3. to 7. T. T. &. Co. Lexington, Jan. 1, 1819 tf Sebree Johnsons, CORNER OF MAIN & MILL STREETS. Jf" J early opposite (he Branch Bank ofthf U. S.J v b just opened, and will constantly keep HA hand, for sale, either by retail or whole- sale, an assortment of DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. CONSISTING or- - BROAD CLOTHS, NEGRO CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, BLANKETS, S? CASSINETS, HARD-WAR- ' SATTINETS, NAILS ofevery des. KKUSKYS, cnption, iic: esc. They will also keep a- - constant supply of BANK, PRINTING, WRITING, LETTER, and WRAPPING PAPER. Orders from any part of the Country will be promptly attended to. Lexington, Jan. 1, 18f9 tf -- y The Editors oflhe Frankfort Argus and s irgeiowu will ple&se to insert the s Il3Yfc YcvwiYeT. ls, Owe mile west of Lexington, on the Jt oodford Jioad. JOSEPH & GEORGE BOSWELL, TTT WFj entered into with O. SPENCER COOPER, for the purpose oi manufacturinsr under the firm of Sl'KNCKB COOPFR 5 CO Who will keen a constantJsiinnlv of Gun- - Powder, equal to any niadein tiip Ujijted Stages mirl will :ell on as terms. j ' All orders" willbe stricuy attended to, and, they will continue to give the luckiest price for SALT-PETU- delivered at J. & G. Bos- - well's Store, on Cheapside, Lexington, or at men- - Mills. SPENCER COOPER U CO. Jan. 1, 1819-- tf Blank Checks printed and for sale at the office of the JUST Gazette, CHECKS on the Far- mers and'MichaiHcs Bank us Lexington, in books, or by the qrirc. Alsq, Checksonthe UnitcdStates Branch and the Lexington Branch Banks May 29-- tf JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE, At tho Kentucky Gazette Office, Lexington, THE KENTUCKY ALMANAC For IS 19, Tly the Groce, Dz n or single one. October 9, 1818 u By the President of die Unit- ed, States. WHEREAS, bj-a- n act of Congress, passed of February, 1818, entitled "an act makinc provision for the establishment of additional land offices in the territory of Missouri," the Prresident of the United States is authorized to ditwetthe public lands, which haVe been survejed in the said territory, to be ottered tor sale : Therefore, I, James Monroe, President of the United States, do herebv declare and make known, that public sales for the disposal (agreeably to law) ot certain lands in tne ter- ritory of Missouri, shall be held in Franklin, in said territory, viz On the first Monday in January next for the sale ot Townships No. 46 to 52T inclusive, and fract'l. Cin range 19 township 53 J 48 to 52 and? , r,n frstt'l townshipS 5 48 to 52 " 31,22,23 On the first Monday in Marchrnext, for the safe of Tf' Townships 48 to SS inclusive, in ranrcs 24 St 25 48 to 50 26 & 27 On the first Monday in May next, for the sale of Townships51to 5tinflusive, in ranges 11 & 12 51 to 56 - 13 53 to 56 . 14 8c 15 excepting the lands which have been, or may be, rcserved'by law, for the support of schools, and for other purpposes. Each sale shall continue as long as may be necessary to offer the lands for sale, and no longer, and the lands shall be offered in tegu-Ia- r numerical order. Given ftnder my hand, at the City of Wash ington, tins 17th day ol Julv, one thou- sand eight hundred and eighteen. JAMES MONROE. By the President : t JOSIAH MEIGS, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Printers who are authorized to nublish the laws of the United States, will publish the above once a week till the first of May next, and send their bills to the Genejfal Land office for pay- ment - iieust 7-- 38t By the President of the Unit ed states. HEREAS, by an act of Congress, passed on the irth of February, 1818, entitled ' an act makins: provision for the establish ment of additional Land Offices in theterritory of Missouri," the President of the United States is authorised to direct the public lands which have been surveyed in the territory, to be of f ered for sale : 1'herefore, I, James MoxnoE, President ot the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales for the disposal agreeably to law) ot certain lands m the ter-ltor- of Missouri, shall be held as follows, viz. At St Louis, in the said territory, on the first Monday in August, October, December, tea ruary and April next, and three weeks aster each of the said days, for the sale of lands in the land district of St Louis. 1'hirty town- ships shall be offered at each sale, commenc- ing with the most eastern ransres west of the fifth principal meridian line, and proceeding westerly. At the Seat of Justice of hoioard County, in the said territory, on the first Monday in hep tember and November next, and three weeks atter each of the said days, for the sale of lands in the land district of Howard County. I flirty townships shall be offered at each sale : The irst to be in a square form, and to include the seat of justice of the said county, as nearly in the centre as the situation of the surveys will idmit, and the second immediately east of the first, and in the same form; excepting- from sale in each district, thelands which havebeen or may De reserveu Dy law ior omer purposes. Given tinder my hand, at the City of Wash ington, tlle thirtieth day ot April, one thousand eight hundred.ritl eighteen. JAMES MONROE. , By the President. , JOSIAH MEIGS, Comnussiser ofHhe General Land Office. (Tj Printers of Newspapers who are author, ised to publish the laws of the UnitcdStates will insert the above once a week till April next, and send their bills to the General Land Office for payment frT V map ot the above Lands may be.had (previous to the sales') at the General Land Office, and at the Land Offices in the Missou- ri territory. The map is now engraving for JOHN GARDINER, Chief Clerk, General Land Office. aiay,iaig-4- 5t By Authority, -- f By the President of the United States. WHEREAS, by an act of Congress, passed day of M.arch, 1815. entitled "An Act to provide for the ascertainmsr and surveytng- - of the boundary lines fixed by the Treaty with the Citek Indians and for other purposes," the President of the United States is authorised to cause the lands acquiredby the saiu i reaty to be ottered for sale when survey- ed : Therefore, I, James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales for the disposal to law) of certain lands in the Ala- bama Territory, shall be hqld as follows, viz. At Cahaba, on the 3d Monday in March next, for the sale of , . Township numbered 12 in'ranges 18 19 20 ir&18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ' . 18 ,17 18 19 sl7 19 20 " 19 10 11 16 17 18 20 10 r At St. Stephens, on theeconS Monday in April next, for the sale of " - - "' Townships numbered 5 6 7 8 1718 19 20 in J range 4 17I8'19 20 3 ,- - ' 17 18 2 17 1 At Cahaba on the first Monday in May next, for the sph of Township numbered 12 in rapges,9 10 J 7 . , T 8 9 10 11 ' 6 7 8 9 10 11 5 10 & 11 except such lands as ha been or may be r fen ed by law for the use of schools or for oth er purposes. T. he land shall be ottered for sale i regular numerical order, commencing with the lowest number of section, township and range, and continue three weeks, and no longer. Given under my hand at the city, of Wash ington.the 24th tf .November, 1818, . JAMES MONROE. By the Resident :" JOSIAH MEIGS, Commissioner of the General Land Office. flTr" Printers who are authorised to publish the Laws of the United States, will publish the above once a week until the 1st of May next Dec IS, 1B18 2Ut Blank Deeds FOR SALE AT THE .OFFICE OF THE "HciUck3 GazftUft.'" State of Kentucky. MONTGOMERY CIRCUIT, Set. OcYobbr TERM; 1818 William AGAIKST in chahcxht. TnilianfHaysh heirs, Des 'dts. 3 ; flHIS day .came the complainant by his at- - torney, and it appearing-t- the satisfaction of the court, that the William Hays, Boon Hays, Daniel Hays, Greenup Hays Isaac Vanbibber and Elizabeth his wise, late Elizabeth Hays Joshua Dodson and Susannah his wise, late Susannah Hays, Lewis Jones and Belinda his wise, late Dclinda Hays, heirs at law of William Hays, deceased, are not inha- bitants of this commonwealth, and they having- sailed to enter their appearance herein agree ably to law and tne rules ot this court it is therefore ordered by the court, that unless they shall appear here on or before the first day of our next April Term, and file their an- swer to the complainant's bill, plea or demur- rer, that the same shall be taken for confess, ed against them ; and that a copy of-thi-s order be inserted.in some duly authorizea newspaper of Kentucky, for two months successively, ac- cording to law. A Copy. Teste, ROBT. C PICKETT, d.cm.cc December 18, 1818-- 8t State of Kentucky. MONTGOMERY CIRCUIT, Set October Term, 1818.- - -- Duval Trimble, Complainant, ) AGAINST ClS- CHAJtCXRT John Henderson, Sfc.Def'dants. S riHlS day came the complainant by his Jl torney, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendants, Charles At. kins, son and heir .at law of Thomas Atkins, deceased, and Nancy Davis, late N ancy Atkins, late widow and relict of Thomas Atkins, and the unknown heirs of James Hines, James Gray, Joseph Turner, and Nathaniel Logan, deceased, are not inhabitants of this common- wealth, and they haviner sailed to enter their appearance agreeably to law and the rules of nip tyjun ins inereiore oraereci Dy me court, that unless they shall appear here on or before the first day of our next April Term, and file their answer to the complainant's bill, plea or demurrer, that the same shall be taken lorcoiv-fesse- d against them ; arid that a copy of this order be inserted in some duly authorized newspaper of Kentucky, for two months sue ccssively, according to law. A Copy. Teste, ROBT. C. PICKETT, d.cm.c December 18, 1818-8-V State of Kentucky. MONTGOMERY CIRCUIT, Set x Ootobur Term, 1818. Randall Walker, Compl3inant, ' aoainst I John Jadit IX CBAS"-Smit- Payne, Defendants, j T JTlrilS day came the complainant by his at-- i torney, and it appearing to the satisfac- tion of the court that the said defendant, Smith Payne, is not an inhabitant of this common- wealth, and he having sailed to enter his ap- pearance herein agreeably to law and the rules of this court it is therefore ordered by the court, that unless the said defendant, Smith Payne, shall enter his appearanae herein on or before the first day of our next April Term, and file his answer to the complainant's bill, plea or demurrer, that the same shall be taken for Confessed against him ; and that a copy of this order be inserted in some duly authorized newspaper of Kentucky, for two months according to law. A copy. Teste, ROBT. C. PICKETT, dx.m.c December 18, 1818-- 8t' STATE OF KENTUCKY, Montgomery Circuit, Sen. October Term, 1818. Thomas P. Moore, Complainant, against ' . John Marshall, &c. Defendants. IN CHANCERY. THIS day came the complainant by and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that tlje defendants Vm. H. Slaugh- ter and Elizabeth his wise, late Elizabeth Locke, are. not inhabitants of this common- wealth ; and they having sailed to enter their appearance herein agreeably to' law, and the rules of this court It is therefore ordered by the court, J;hat unlesss the said defendants, William II. Slaughter and Elizabeth his wise, late Elizabeth ' .ocke, shall enter their appear- ance herein, on or before the first day of our next April term, and file their answer, plea, or demurrer to the complainant's bill, 'that the same shall be taken for confessed against them. And that a copy of this order be inserted in some duly authorised newspaper of Kentucky for two months' successively, according to law. A CopyV Test . ROBT. O. 'PICKETT, d.cm.cc. JTov.68t. For Sale, TWO TRACTS OF LAD, ' 4015 acres sgach, being CONTAINING surveys oil the Ohio, below the mouth of Tennessee. The first begins a small distance below the mouth of Catfish creek, and its front on the Ohio terminates a small distance above the mouth of Massac creek, being part of the sur- vey of 36,962 acres. The second is part of general Clark's survey of 37,000 acres, besrinninc- at a .stake on the Ohio, 1150 poles below the upper corner of said survey, having a tront on the Ohio reduc- ed to a strait line of 353 poles. Both tracts extend from the river to the back lines of tho respective surveys, of which they are parts, between parallel lines. The title is derived directfrom Gen. Clark ; the deeds on record in the Office of the Court of Appeals in Kentucky. Apply to LEVI HOLLINRSWORTH, f " Philadelphia. Jan. 1, FARJIERS' 6? MECHANICS' BANK UF LEXINGTON. A DIVIDEND aster the rate often per cent, per annum.on all stock paid for, accord- ing to the conditions prescribed by the law, chartering the institution, will be paid to the stockholders or their legal representatives, on application at the Bank, on or. aster the 5th inst. The calculation of .interest will' take date from the day of the election of President and'Directors, on all payments made prior to that time, and payments, from the day on which they were made inclusive. By order of the President and Directors. M. T. SCO'I,T, Cashr. Jamiary 8 4t Notice. TO MY CREpifORS I HAVE applied to the court ofcommon pleas of Ihe county of Franklin, mthe state of Pennsvlv ania. for the heneftt nFttie incnlrpnt laws of the said state ; and they have appoint ed tne lourtn .Monday in January next to hear me and my creditors, at the court-hous- e in Clrimbersburg, in the said county, when and where you may attr rid, is vou think proper. ADAMl" JF CAMPBI LL Debtors' Apartment, Franklin? , coup'y. Pa Dec 5, 1818 5luec !5"JtJ CBr AUTHORITY OF THE LEGISLA- - ' - i '" LOTTERY, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE LEXINGTON ATIIENiEUMV FIRST CLASS, - . - ; SCHEME. 1 Prize of 4000 Dollars is S4000 , 2 of 1000 . is 2.00Q '2 of 500 is 1,000 .10 of 100 , .is 1,000 20 of" 50 is . 1,000 35 of 20 is - 700 120 of 10. is 1,200 820 of 5 4 ' is - 4,100 0000 Tickets at 5 5-- . is . S 15,000 NOT TWO BLANKS'.TO sA PRIZE ! Of the above, th e following are STATIONARY- - PRIZE st drawn ticket will be entitled to g 100 1st 2d day's drawing" 50O-1st- , , 3d 500 1st j, 4th 1000 1st ., 5th 100O 1st eth .,, 4000 The S 100 prize.WaVarded for the first drawn ticket on the first day's drawing, to be fiayable in part by 10 tickets valued at 50 tickets reserved are fronj No. 1 to No 10, inclusive. The f5QQ prizes, as awarded on the second! and third days' drawing, to be. each payable in part by 25 tickets, valuedat, 125 dollars No.S 11 to 35, inclusive, for that on the second, and No s 36 to 60, inclusive, for that on the- - third day's drawing. The glOOu prizes, as awarded on the fourth, and fifth days' drawing, to be each payable in part by 75 tickets, valued at 375 dollars No.i 61 to 135, inclusive, for that on the fourth, and Nos 136 to 210, inclusive, for that on the fifth day's drawing. The capital prize of g4000, as awarded on the sixth day's drawing, to be payable in part by 200 tickets, valued at 1000 dollars. The No s reserved are from 211 to 410, inclusive. . All prizes payable in 60 days aster the draw- ing is completed, in Notes of the chartered Banks of Kentucky, subject to a deduction of 15 per cent. AH prizes not demanded within one year aster the drawing, willbe considered as dona- tions to Five hundred numbers will constitute a, day's drawing. A list of each day's drawing willbe published in the newspapers of the town of Lexington. In presenting this Scheme to the public, the; Managers cannot but express 'the cpnfidencej they feel, that it will be favorably received, and promptly encouraged, not only f)n account of the flattering prospects it offers to adven-- turers, but more especially on account of the object it is intended to promote. The Lexijtoton Atiiev";ecm is a valuable? public institution, calculated at once to create and to gratify a taste for literattlie. It fur nishes an aereeable and usetul resort, and con stitutes a prolific source of information tp the; citizens of Lexington, and to tie numerous strangers who so constantly visit it But it is peculiarly valuable for the aTd it mar afford to the enquirer into the history and antiquities of the western country. The mineralogical ca omet, connected with this institution, has beta brought to its present promising condition by the almost unaided efforts of an individual The institution now looks to the public for some little encouragement, and surely i wilt iiul ue periuuiea to iook in vain, i ne inenas) of science, and all whohaveauvreirardfor-th- literary reputation of Kentucky, w ill doubtless be prompt to aid and to build, up this, infant; establishment 03" Tickets to be had at the Book-Stor- e of J. W. PALMER, opposite the Farmers &JIef panics uanK, a lew doors below Keen s- Ta- vern, who is appointed sole Agent for the sal0 of '1 ickets. J. D. CLIFFORD. . W. W. WORSLEY. B- - GAINES, A !,' v. Manage. J. W. rUlKjl4i V . I. THOM. Lexington, Jan. 1, 1819-- tf . ,f pp tfj Stills rc Sale. THE subscriber has on hand iTILLS, of dif and of the best quality, which; he will sell low for cash. He has latelv rereiverl frnm Ph;iirIlTi:., - quantity of COPPER.'which enables him to furnish .STILLS and BOILERS, of any size, at the shortest notice. Healso carries on thsTTNKI'Nm niTSTMr 55 as usual. ' S TOV'E PIPES, kc. also for sale. M.FISHEL. Lexington, Jan. 1, 1819-- tf Lex.ii.aton Coffee llonae. Sign oj the Indian Queen, Lexington, K. LANPHEAR & CARTF.T? HAVE fitted up the above spacious and premises, for the acmmmn.;n. of TRAVELLERS and BOARDERS. A part of it is senarate. and .. to families. The S TABLE is one of the best nunc suite. 1 .. &. O. TllfflnV tllAif .,..-- . rr. i every comfort and luxury to be hadia tho . , ' fexington, Jan- - 1, 1819-- tf 1 he editors of the Aurora, Philadelphia;, Baltimore Patriot, Richmond Enquirer; South- ern Patriot, Charleston; Clarion, Nashville, and Argus, are requested to insert the above in their respective papers once a Week, for Fmir WO!'. nnA f.itro,vl tl,A. counts tor settlement as above. THE subscriber will execute SEALS of all for Banks- - Public Offices, Notaries, Corporations, &c. Also, LETTER STMPS for Post-Office- s, BLANK AND FLOWER ROLLS, FLOWERS and LETTERS, for Book-Binde- rs ; BRANDS, for Mills and Engraving-generally- , on moderate terms. JOHN C. NUTTMAN' Lexington, Nov. 27, 1818-- 7t 3Sleiiio Shawls. JHTIHE subscribers have just received an as. l sorimem oi eiegant 4-- b-- 7-- 4 and iS- -i ji.itiju aujiirisb. Also. A sew superb .Marseilles Quilts ami Knotted Counterpanes. ARC MRAT. & Nf.TTVur Lexington, Dec 25, 18l8-- 4t

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Page 1: Kentucky gazette (Lexington, Ky. : 1809). (Lexington, KY ...nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt783b5w742b/data/2075.pdf · Alex. McGlure Richd Manniug'. John McCormick Thos. Martini W' John McKinney

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mo the amount of about S 10,000, well seJL lected, for sale on a credit of 12 months,at a low advance, by

J. P. SCHATZELL,Main street, Lexington.

Lexington, Jan. 1, lbiy--U

Win. TBL. 3SIoxton, & Co.sin the Corner House near the Public Square,

Jormerly occupied by W. Essex--a a AVE on hand, a taree assortmenLof JIEE-

JJL ChANDIZE, consisting of all the various articles ot Uiejatest tashions in tne

DRY GOODS LINE,GROCERIES, of the best quality,

AND EVERY VARIETY OF

HARD, GLASS, CHINA & QUEERSYARE.

Also, best manufacturedPITTSBURGH NAILS,

SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS & LIQUORS,J.T THE LOWEST PHICZ9.

All of which will be sold on the best terms.Lexington, Jan. 1, 1819 tf

"Elegant Carpetin;Just received and for sale at the Store of

T. E. BOSWELL & CO.Brussels Scotch Carpc tingsWhich thev offerat a verv reduced price.

Jan. 1, 1819-- tf

NEW GOODS.

&Tcamb& & Xowel,Main street, fronting the Old Market Place,

HAVE just received their fall supply,of London superfine and common

Cloths and Cassimeres; Rose, Pomtand. DuffilBlankets, Flannels, Coatines, Sattmetts, Stockingnett, Velvet Cord, Worsted Shirts andDrawers, 'Swandown and Toilinett Vesting ;

Irish Linens. Steam Loom and CambncKahirtingsj 3-- 6-- 8.'4" and 10-- 4 Irish Diapers;Pelisse Cloths, Plush and Merino Trimmings ;

Bombazqtts, Salsbury Flannels, DomesticPlaids ; Damask, Imitation, and WaterlooShawls; Flag- and Bandanna Handkerchiefs,Merino nett Shawls, Silk Umbrellas, sine andcommon Morocco Shoes, black, and coloredPrunelleditto; Ladies' and Gentlemen's furredGIoes,&c 8.C.

A large assortment of DELF-WAR-

HARD-WA- R E, GR O CERIES and PAPERHANGINGS

ALSO,

To.casks 4tb procf Cogniac Brandydo. L. P. Madeira Wine.

w . Lex. Dec. 25, 1818-- tf

SHOES,"Wholesale & .Retail.

C. P. BUTLER"AS RECEIVED, at the Store recently oc- -

cupieu Dy Messrs. Arcamuai k Aouvel,, f Main-stree- t, J

250 pair of Ladies Kid and Morocco walkingsnoec;

306 black Slippers,100 white KM do.100 col'ddo. doV

50 Morocco Boots,150 Gentlemen's IJalf Boots,100 do." sine Shoes --

do.-100 do. Pumps,500 Men's coarse Leather Shoes,500 Misses and children's Leather and

Morocco Shoes and Boots,250 Women's do do350 . Do. large size black and colored

Roan Shoes,The above articles will be sold very cheap

oy wnoiesaie or retail.Lexington, Jan. 1, 1819-- 4t

Watch and Clock Making.

HENEY FLETCHERinforms the inhabitantsKESPECTFULLY its vicinity, that he has

employed a first rate Watch Maker, recentlyfrom London, who is able from many years'experience in that metropolis and other citiesin Europe, to repair in the most faithful man-ner, all kinds of Repeating, Musical, Horizon-tal; Patent Lever, Duplex, and Plain WATCH.ES, and all kinds of CLOCKS. He is confi-de-

from the experience of the workman, togive entire satisfaction to all who may savormm wiui tneir commands, ah oraers wiu Deexecuted with promptness.

Also Watch Maker's "Tools and Materialsof the best quality. g. '

Dec. 18, 1818- -r

M'Quie's Tobacco.f" WINGbeen sully apprised that Tobacco)

of v'5ry interior quality, not manutacturedby us, has rrequenuy oeen sola under ourname, thereby tending to the injury of the re-

putation r.I our n manufacture We, there-sor- e

in 'justice t ourselves, hereby make itin. n that we have fesolved effectually towarrant the quality of all the manufacturedTobacco which we put into market j and as

we do positiely hold ourselves resporsiblefor the quality of our Tobacco, we shall, ofcourse, have none sold (is w e regarcLour interest) whicd is not good as wetrust, that froma fair and candid comparison, will be soundequal, is not superior, to any manufactured inthe United States.

J. & W. M'QUIE.May 26, 1818 Jan.l, 1819-- tf

Fayette County, set.PTHAKEN UP by Samuel Harris, sour milesJl from Lexington, Heme's Mill road, one

HAT MARE, about 14 hands high, lest hindsoot white, about six vcars old. a sew whitehairs in Iter, sorehead, tad eyes Appraised tog20 by John Neal and John Marsh, beforeihe, this am oay mio,

O. KEEN, j.pilcJanuary 1, 1819-- 3t

Rich Jewellery,rich PASTE EAR RIJ"GS,LADIES' RINGS. BREAST PINS,

and BRACELETS,-- and Gentlemen's sineGpld TVATCIt SEALS; just received and forsue unusually low tor cash, by

ROBT. FRAZElt, Jr. 3rd door be.' o - law-tli- corner of Muin-st- .

andJordatfs Row.Eex!ngton;T)ec,'18, 1818.-- tf

LAST NOTICE.TfHB subscriber respectfully requests all.2. persons indebted to the Umce ot the Ken

tucky Gazette, to mate immediate paymentot their dues. It being unreasonable and im-

practicable to send a. half dozen times to gen-tlemen whose accounts amount only to a sew

dollars, and'indeed inconvenient to apply evenonce personallj to all, it is earnestly hopedthat no further delay will take place in tho set-

tlement of debts due to lis : otherwise, it willbe indispensably necessary to resort to effi.cieut letcal measures for their collection.

JNO. N0UVELL.Lexington, Dec. 11, 1818--St

A List of Lettersin the Post Office at Versailles,

EEMfNING is not taken out within three.. - .... . . ii . n in . ncc.Amonths, will De sent to we uencnurusiuuuc

as dead letters.A '

Mary Atwood John Regis AlexanderAaron Anderson ' Nancy AshleyJane S. Ashford Micheal Aid: idgeJames Anderson Wm, Ashmore.

BJohn Beamon 2" Doct. P. W. BrownEliza Ball Buck & Cotton,Doct. Bohannon Elizabeth BainAlexr. Bell & Co. Alfred BeckleyJ. A. Buchanan Doct. C. J, BlackburnLetice Bowdy Jer. Buckley '

Robt. Bemaum John Buford 2Doct. R. B. Berry T. A. BrookingRichd. Bibb 3 , German BohannonJohn L. Buck

James C. Caldwell Thomas CottinWm. Chilton James ColemanJerry Collins Wm. CampbellDelilah Cash Wm. H. CosbyGeo. Caplinsrer Wm. Christopher, jun.James Chrismond 2 Armond Cravens ,Peter Chrisman Arthur ConnelySarah S. Coleman

DWm. Dickerman 'Ann Davis "'

Thos I. Dick'erson James Dunicabm. Dale " Fanny Dickerson

Hezekiab. DouglassE ', ,',.,

Bern. Elliott . Elizabeth EwellJoseph Eddihs

Col. John FranciscD Fridge-- MorrisJerry Finch Amasa FullerFrancis Floumoy John Flora

GJohn Garrett Jame9 GaughElizabeth Green Samilel GwinnWm. Gardner 2 Arthur Gardner

IIHuyong & Pochon Milly'Hall-Hauna-

Thomas Henton Hollings.James Henton worth 2Lewis Haller John HttimicuttAllen Hiatf Lucy Hammond1Willis Hall 2- - John S. Hazard. 'Robert Hudson Charles W. HilerJohn Hanna & Co. .Solomon Hufibrd

JSamuel Jesse Elizabeth JacksonJno. B. Jesse

KJohn Kirk Sinclear

l ,:jmElizabeth Lee 2 Jos. LindseyZach. Long Jos.'lsJLenardJames Lusk L. Loyilt t l

Samuel Lewis ' John iib'ng, jr.Miss E. Luke 2

MJames McQuady Jas. B. McKinney '

Nicholas Mosby 2 Doct. L. MarshallJoseph Minter Isaac B. McCuddySally Mc'Ilvaue Susan II. MitchumJohnston Malone Elizabeth MosbyAlex. Moffett Wm. McCuddyWm Mitchell Isaac MilesAlex. McGlure Richd Manniug' .

John McCormick Thos. Martini W'John McKinney Joseph McDowell

N v,Thos. Nuckolls John Nicholson

James O'Harra 2 JohrwOdair'Wm. O'Banndn "2 Warren OfTutt

PJohn Porter 2 Roderick PerrySusan Poor Sarah E. ParishBenj. Patton James ParrishJoel Pace

R- -

Charles Railey2 Ahmed Ruckqr'2Thos. Rainey 2 k,F. Rucker,"John C. Richards JohnjleecfElizabeth Reynolds

John Stewart R. C. Scoggin -

John Smith ThoniasnithWm. Shryock Lewis SullivanThos. W. Sellers. Matthew'SmitsonJoel Smith 2 Sce'arcy & ThurstonMaj. T. Sthreshley 2 Lewis Sublet!, sen.Unelle Sebree John H. SmithDavid Stevenson Robert SheltonThos. Stevenson 4

;TThomas MTaylor 'Casjinder TTiomas 2Susan Thortdn Charles Thompson 2Anderson Taylor Anthony Thompson,Charles Thomas Joel TurnhamWm. TrousdaU David ThorntonyGeo. Valacdingham

- VS. or Allen Williams Wm. Wooldridgeisaac winiams Joseph WoolfalkOhailes Withers 2 SowellWoolfallcWEdwd. B. Wood 2 'AVm. L'. White 2 ?James U.Williams John WilliamsDaniel Williams Elizabeth Williams

Y e '

Nicholas Yalgee Mr. Young, hatter.JUS. W. HU1SUJY, V.P.M.

Jan. 1, 1819-a-?i .8 --3t

BOOK-BINDIN- G & STA- -TIONERY BUSINESS.

TTMtolAS liSSX &CO.TOESPECTFULLY informs the public that"JDL thev have removed their Book-Bindin- ir

and Stationery business to the sign of the Journal, next door to the lormer stand ot WilliamEssex &Son, occupied at present by A illiam H.Morton & Co. opposite the Court House, 'onMain Street, where they will keep a constantsupply ofBlank Books, Stationery and

School Books,Fon Saie. Orders trom public officers andbanks at a distance will be promptly attendedto they having purchased a rulin? rnachihe.which tfill thereby enable them to furnish pub 1

nc omces anu uauxs wun uianK 1JOOKS ruledin the neatest manner, and with much morefacility than they could otherwise do.

Lexington, Jan, l, 1819-- tf

Prentiss, the Teacher,Well known and readily sound,71LL resume his occupation the first Mon- -

T T day in January. His terms in suturewill be six dollars fifty cents per session Of fiveand a half months; or threedollarstwentv-fiv- e

cents per quarter, of twelve weeks assigningthe two last weeks in June and December asstated vacations. Such w ill be the considera-tion for Instruction, Pens, Ink and Pencils, inthe upper classes; and far Instruction, Pons,Ink, Pencils, Slates and Cards, in the lowerclaises.

The Scriptures ot the New Testoment. alternately, with other books, are read in thelintier classes Thi T..nnrniterisn Tnftlirvl is

martially introduced; particularly writing onstates, in tne lover classes; and may ne

as utility may become obvious.School books furnishf " vsjI

Lexington, Jxn 1, l&l-- 3t

BANKBOOKS.THOMAS ESSEX Sc CO.

EEP constantly on hand, BANK BOOKS,. of all descriptions, ruled according to

the pattern used in the Bank- - of Kentucky;which may be had at various prices.

Lexington, Jan. 1, 1819"--tf

fcQtyEilkY&S.'HE subscribers have d and of--

JL ter tor sale the; following articles, to wit,Teas, coffee, chocolate

Loaf, lump and brown sugarsSpices ot every descriptionRaisins, figs, pocons and rice "

Mustard - -

Scotch rappee and mockaba-- i snufiaS.weet and. cold expressed ;astor oil, by the

Claret wines, gin, rum, Jamaica spiritsFrench and peach brandy, and whiskey'Spanish and common cigarsTobacco, also M'Quie's dSalmon, shad, mackerel and herringsCodfish, by the barrel' ' Also, on hand, a varietyof Fancy Paper, to-gether with a sew setts Handsome Views.

We "still continue,, to carry on Sign and,Mouse ramtmg, and I'aper Hanging.

DOWNING & GRANT.Jan. 1,1819 tf

Silversmith's. Shop.SAMUEL ATRES,

Tfl ESFECTFULLY intorms his customersJL4; and the public generally, that he contmues carrying on his business, at the upper endof Main-stree- t, Lexington; and that in additionto his former stock, he has just' received ahandsome assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen s Jesvelrv, Gold and Siher WatchesClock Movements; Gold, Gilt and Steel WatchChains; Seals andKevsof the newest fashions;Silver Mounted and Steel "Spectacles; and anumber ot other articles in his line, too tediousto mention.

He also continues manufacturing. th? differ-ent kinds of Gold and Silver Work; repairs allkinds of "Watches; makes and repairs Clocks,and being provided with first rato Workmen,and the best-qualit- of materials., he is com-pletely ready to serve those who may.pleaseto savor him with their custom, on the shortestnotice, cheapest terms, and in the best manner. He will exchange his Clocks for oroodwork or riding Horses, and will also take asew thousand weight of good Pork and BeeJT

Lexington, December 25, 1818-- 3t

C. B. M'ELWEE,

JAS removed to the house lately occupiedMr. Samuel Rankin, where he solicits

a share of public patronage, which he hopes tomerit Dy employing liUUU WUKKMiSN onWELL.SEASONED TIMBER. .

dj Two or thiee good Workmen will findconstant employ and liberal wages, by applyingas above.

Lexington, Jan. 1, 1819-- tf

NEW GOODS.THE Subscriber! have wteivexl, aid are

a choice colleciion'of

FALL AND WINTER GOOHS,Which they will dispose of at their usual lowprices. -,

TELFORD", TROTTER U CO.N. BTGOLD AND, SILVER PATENT

LEVER WATCHES, ' '

For sale prices.BOLTING CLOTHS, from No, 3. to 7.

T. T. &. Co.Lexington, Jan. 1, 1819 tf

Sebree Johnsons,CORNER OF MAIN & MILL STREETS.

Jf"J early opposite (he Branch Bank ofthf U. S.Jv b just opened, and will constantly keepHA hand, for sale, either by retail or whole-

sale, an assortment ofDOMESTIC MANUFACTURES.

CONSISTING or--BROAD CLOTHS, NEGRO CLOTHS,CASSIMERES, BLANKETS, S?

CASSINETS, HARD-WAR- 'SATTINETS, NAILS ofevery des.KKUSKYS, cnption, iic: esc.They will also keep a-

- constant supply ofBANK, PRINTING, WRITING, LETTER,and WRAPPING PAPER.

Orders from any part of the Country will bepromptly attended to.

Lexington, Jan. 1, 18f9 tf--y The Editors oflhe Frankfort Argus ands irgeiowu will ple&se to insert the

s

Il3Yfc YcvwiYeT. ls,Owe mile west of Lexington, on the Jt oodfordJioad.

JOSEPH & GEORGE BOSWELL,TTT WFj entered into withO. SPENCER COOPER, for the purpose oimanufacturinsr under thefirm of

Sl'KNCKB COOPFR 5 COWho will keen a constantJsiinnlv of Gun--

Powder, equal to any niadein tiip Ujijted Stagesmirl will :ell on as terms. j '

All orders" willbe stricuy attended to, and,they will continue to give the luckiest pricefor SALT-PETU- delivered at J. & G. Bos- -

well's Store, on Cheapside, Lexington, or atmen-- Mills.

SPENCER COOPER U CO.Jan. 1, 1819-- tf

Blank Checksprinted and for sale at the office of theJUST Gazette, CHECKS on the Far-

mers and'MichaiHcs Bank us Lexington, inbooks, or by the qrirc. Alsq, ChecksontheUnitcdStates Branch and the Lexington BranchBanks May 29-- tf

JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE,At tho Kentucky Gazette Office, Lexington,

THE KENTUCKY ALMANAC

For IS 19,Tly the Groce, Dz n or single one.

October 9, 1818 u

By the President of die Unit-ed, States.

WHEREAS, bj-a- n act of Congress, passedof February, 1818, entitled

"an act makinc provision for the establishmentof additional land offices in the territory ofMissouri," the Prresident of the United Statesis authorized to ditwetthe public lands, whichhaVe been survejed in the said territory, tobe ottered tor sale :

Therefore, I, James Monroe, President ofthe United States, do herebv declare and makeknown, that public sales for the disposal(agreeably to law) ot certain lands in tne ter-ritory of Missouri, shall be held in Franklin, insaid territory, viz

On the first Monday in January next for thesale otTownships No. 46 to 52T

inclusive, and fract'l. Cin range 19township 53 J48 to 52 and? , r,nfrstt'l townshipS 5

48 to 52 " 31,22,23On the first Monday in Marchrnext, for the

safe of Tf'Townships 48 to SS inclusive, in ranrcs 24 St 2548 to 50 26 & 27

On the first Monday in May next, for thesale ofTownships51to 5tinflusive, in ranges 11 & 12

51 to 56 - 1353 to 56 . 14 8c 15

excepting the lands which have been, or maybe, rcserved'by law, for the support ofschools,and for other purpposes.

Each sale shall continue as long as may benecessary to offer the lands for sale, and nolonger, and the lands shall be offered in tegu-Ia- r

numerical order.Given ftnder my hand, at the City of Wash

ington, tins 17th day ol Julv, one thou-sand eight hundred and eighteen.

JAMES MONROE.By the President : t

JOSIAH MEIGS,Commissioner of the General Land Office.

Printers who are authorized to nublish thelaws of the United States, will publish the aboveonce a week till the first of May next, and sendtheir bills to the Genejfal Land office for pay-ment - iieust 7-- 38t

By the President of the United states.

HEREAS, by an act of Congress, passedon the irth of February, 1818, entitled

' an act makins: provision for the establishment of additional Land Offices in theterritoryof Missouri," the President of the United Statesis authorised to direct the public lands whichhave been surveyed in the territory, to be off ered for sale :

1'herefore, I, James MoxnoE, President otthe United States, do hereby declare and makeknown, that public sales for the disposalagreeably to law) ot certain lands m the ter-ltor-

of Missouri, shall be held as follows, viz.At St Louis, in the said territory, on the firstMonday in August, October, December, tearuary and April next, and three weeks astereach of the said days, for the sale of lands inthe land district of St Louis. 1'hirty town-ships shall be offered at each sale, commenc-ing with the most eastern ransres west of thefifth principal meridian line, and proceedingwesterly.

At the Seat of Justice of hoioard County, inthe said territory, on the first Monday in heptember and November next, and three weeksatter each of the said days, for the sale of landsin the land district of Howard County. I flirtytownships shall be offered at each sale : Theirst to be in a square form, and to include theseat of justice of the said county, as nearly inthe centre as the situation of the surveys willidmit, and the second immediately east of thefirst, and in the same form; excepting- fromsale in each district, thelands which havebeenor may De reserveu Dy law ior omer purposes.

Given tinder my hand, at the City of Washington, tlle thirtieth day ot April, onethousand eight hundred.ritl eighteen.

JAMES MONROE. ,

By the President. ,JOSIAH MEIGS,

Comnussiser ofHhe General Land Office.

(Tj Printers of Newspapers who are author,ised to publish the laws of the UnitcdStateswill insert the above once a week till Aprilnext, and send their bills to the General LandOffice for payment

frT V map ot the above Lands may be.had(previous to the sales') at the General LandOffice, and at the Land Offices in the Missou-ri territory. The map is now engraving for

JOHN GARDINER,Chief Clerk, General Land Office.

aiay,iaig-4- 5t

By Authority, --fBy the President of the United States.WHEREAS, by an act of Congress, passed

day of M.arch, 1815. entitled"An Act to provide for the ascertainmsr andsurveytng-- of the boundary lines fixed by theTreaty with the Citek Indians and for otherpurposes," the President of the United Statesis authorised to cause the lands acquiredby thesaiu i reaty to be ottered for sale when survey-ed :

Therefore, I, James Monroe, President ofthe United States, do hereby declare and makeknown, that public sales for the disposal

to law) of certain lands in the Ala-

bama Territory, shall be hqld as follows, viz.At Cahaba, on the 3d Monday in March

next, for the sale of , .

Township numbered 12 in'ranges 18 19 20ir&18 10 11 12 13

14 15 16'. 18 ,17 18 19sl7 19 20 "

19 10 11 16 17 1820 10 r

At St. Stephens, on theeconS Monday inApril next, for the sale of " - - "'

Townships numbered 5 6 7 8 1718 19 20 inJ range 4

17I8'19 20 3,-

- ' 17 18 217 1

At Cahaba on the first Monday in May next,for the sph ofTownship numbered 12 in rapges,9 10

J 7 . , T 8 9 10 11'6 7 8 9 10 11

5 10 & 11except such lands as ha been or may be rfen ed by law for the use of schools or for other purposes. T. he land shall be ottered forsale i regular numerical order, commencingwith the lowest number of section, townshipand range, and continue three weeks, and nolonger.

Given under my hand at the city, of Washington.the 24th tf.November, 1818,

. JAMES MONROE.By the Resident :"

JOSIAH MEIGS,Commissioner of the General Land Office.

flTr" Printers who are authorised to publishthe Laws of the United States, will publish theabove once a week until the 1st of May next

Dec IS, 1B18 2Ut

Blank DeedsFOR SALE AT THE .OFFICE OF THE

"HciUck3 GazftUft.'"

State of Kentucky.MONTGOMERY CIRCUIT, Set.

OcYobbr TERM; 1818William

AGAIKST in chahcxht.TnilianfHaysh heirs, Des 'dts. 3 ;flHIS day .came the complainant by his at- -

torney, and it appearing-t- the satisfactionof the court, that the WilliamHays, Boon Hays, Daniel Hays, Greenup HaysIsaac Vanbibber and Elizabeth his wise, lateElizabeth Hays Joshua Dodson and Susannahhis wise, late Susannah Hays, Lewis Jones andBelinda his wise, late Dclinda Hays, heirs atlaw of William Hays, deceased, are not inha-bitants of this commonwealth, and they having-sailed to enter their appearance herein agreeably to law and tne rules ot this court it istherefore ordered by the court, that unlessthey shall appear here on or before the firstday of our next April Term, and file their an-

swer to the complainant's bill, plea or demur-rer, that the same shall be taken for confess, edagainst them ; and that a copy of-thi-s order beinserted.in some duly authorizea newspaperof Kentucky, for two months successively, ac-cording to law.

A Copy. Teste,ROBT. C PICKETT, d.cm.cc

December 18, 1818-- 8t

State of Kentucky.MONTGOMERY CIRCUIT, Set

October Term, 1818.- - --

Duval Trimble, Complainant, )AGAINST ClS- CHAJtCXRT

John Henderson, Sfc.Def'dants. S

riHlS day came the complainant by hisJl torney, and it appearing to the satisfaction

of the court that the defendants, Charles At.kins, son and heir .at law of Thomas Atkins,deceased, and Nancy Davis, late N ancy Atkins,late widow and relict of Thomas Atkins, andthe unknown heirs of James Hines, JamesGray, Joseph Turner, and Nathaniel Logan,deceased, are not inhabitants of this common-wealth, and they haviner sailed to enter theirappearance agreeably to law and the rules ofnip tyjun ins inereiore oraereci Dy me court,that unless they shall appear here on or beforethe first day of our next April Term, and filetheir answer to the complainant's bill, plea ordemurrer, that the same shall be taken lorcoiv-fesse- d

against them ; arid that a copy of thisorder be inserted in some duly authorizednewspaper of Kentucky, for two months sueccssively, according to law.

A Copy. Teste,ROBT. C. PICKETT, d.cm.c

December 18, 1818-8-V

State of Kentucky.MONTGOMERY CIRCUIT, Set x

Ootobur Term, 1818.Randall Walker, Compl3inant, '

aoainst IJohn Jadit IX CBAS"-Smit-

Payne, Defendants, jT JTlrilS day came the complainant by his at-- i

torney, and it appearing to the satisfac-tion of the court that the said defendant, SmithPayne, is not an inhabitant of this common-wealth, and he having sailed to enter his ap-pearance herein agreeably to law and the rulesof this court it is therefore ordered by thecourt, that unless the said defendant, SmithPayne, shall enter his appearanae herein on orbefore the first day of our next April Term,and file his answer to the complainant's bill,plea or demurrer, that the same shall be takenfor Confessed against him ; and that a copy ofthis order be inserted in some duly authorizednewspaper of Kentucky, for two months

according to law.A copy. Teste,

ROBT. C. PICKETT, dx.m.cDecember 18, 1818-- 8t'

STATE OF KENTUCKY,Montgomery Circuit, Sen.

October Term, 1818.Thomas P. Moore, Complainant,

against ' .

John Marshall, &c. Defendants.IN CHANCERY.

THIS day came the complainant byand it appearing to the satisfaction of

the court, that tlje defendants Vm. H. Slaugh-ter and Elizabeth his wise, late ElizabethLocke, are. not inhabitants of this common-wealth ; and they having sailed to enter theirappearance herein agreeably to' law, and therules of this court It is therefore ordered bythe court, J;hat unlesss the said defendants,William II. Slaughter and Elizabeth his wise,late Elizabeth ' .ocke, shall enter their appear-ance herein, on or before the first day of ournext April term, and file their answer, plea,or demurrer to the complainant's bill, 'that thesame shall be taken for confessed against them.And that a copy of this order be inserted insome duly authorised newspaper of Kentuckyfor two months' successively, according to law.

A CopyV Test. ROBT. O. 'PICKETT, d.cm.cc.

JTov.68t.

For Sale,TWO TRACTS OF LAD, '

4015 acres sgach, beingCONTAINING surveys oil the Ohio,below the mouth of Tennessee.

The first begins a small distance below themouth of Catfish creek, and its front on theOhio terminates a small distance above themouth of Massac creek, being part of the sur-vey of 36,962 acres.

The second is part of general Clark's surveyof 37,000 acres, besrinninc- at a .stake on theOhio, 1150 poles below the upper corner ofsaid survey, having a tront on the Ohio reduc-ed to a strait line of 353 poles. Both tractsextend from the river to the back lines of thorespective surveys, of which they are parts,between parallel lines.

The title is derived directfrom Gen. Clark ;

the deeds on record in the Office of the Courtof Appeals in Kentucky. Apply to

LEVI HOLLINRSWORTH,f " Philadelphia.Jan. 1,

FARJIERS' 6? MECHANICS' BANK UFLEXINGTON.

A DIVIDEND aster the rate often per cent,per annum.on all stock paid for, accord-

ing to the conditions prescribed by the law,chartering the institution, will be paid to thestockholders or their legal representatives, onapplication at the Bank, on or. aster the 5thinst. The calculation of .interest will' takedate from the day of the election of Presidentand'Directors, on all payments made prior tothat time, and payments, fromthe day on which they were made inclusive.

By order of the President and Directors.M. T. SCO'I,T, Cashr.

Jamiary 8 4t

Notice.TO MY CREpifORS

I HAVE applied to the court ofcommonpleas of Ihe county of Franklin, mthe state

of Pennsvlv ania. for the heneftt nFttie incnlrpntlaws of the said state ; and they have appointed tne lourtn .Monday in January next to hearme and my creditors, at the court-hous- e inClrimbersburg, in the said county, when andwhere you may attr rid, is vou think proper.

ADAMl" JF CAMPBI LLDebtors' Apartment, Franklin? ,

coup'y. Pa Dec 5, 1818 5luec !5"JtJ

CBr AUTHORITY OF THE LEGISLA- -

' - i'"

LOTTERY,FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE

LEXINGTON ATIIENiEUMVFIRST CLASS,

- .- ;

SCHEME.1 Prize of 4000 Dollars is S4000

, 2 of 1000 . is 2.00Q'2 of 500 is 1,000

.10 of 100 , .is 1,00020 of" 50 is . 1,00035 of 20 is

-

700120 of 10. is 1,200820 of 5 4

' is - 4,100

0000 Tickets at 5 5--. is . S 15,000NOT TWO BLANKS'.TO sA PRIZE !

Of the above, th e following areSTATIONARY- - PRIZE st

drawn ticket will be entitled to g 1001st 2d day's drawing" 50O-1st-

,

, 3d 5001st j, 4th 10001st ., 5th 100O1st eth .,, 4000The S 100 prize.WaVarded for the first

drawn ticket on the first day's drawing, to befiayable in part by 10 tickets valued at 50

tickets reserved are fronj No. 1 toNo 10, inclusive.

The f5QQ prizes, as awarded on the second!and third days' drawing, to be. each payable inpart by 25 tickets, valuedat, 125 dollars No.S11 to 35, inclusive, for that on the second, andNo s 36 to 60, inclusive, for that on the-- thirdday's drawing.

The glOOu prizes, as awarded on the fourth,and fifth days' drawing, to be each payable inpart by 75 tickets, valued at 375 dollars No.i61 to 135, inclusive, for that on the fourth, andNos 136 to 210, inclusive, for that on the fifthday's drawing.

The capital prize of g4000, as awarded onthe sixth day's drawing, to be payable in partby 200 tickets, valued at 1000 dollars. TheNo s reserved are from 211 to 410, inclusive.. All prizes payable in 60 days aster the draw-ing is completed, in Notes of the charteredBanks of Kentucky, subject to a deduction of15 per cent.

AH prizes not demanded within one yearaster the drawing, willbe considered as dona-tions to

Five hundred numbers will constitute a,

day's drawing. A list of each day's drawingwillbe published in the newspapers of thetown of Lexington.

In presenting this Scheme to the public, the;Managers cannot but express 'the cpnfidencejthey feel, that it will be favorably received,and promptly encouraged, not only f)n accountof the flattering prospects it offers to adven--

turers, but more especially on account of theobject it is intended to promote.

The Lexijtoton Atiiev";ecm is a valuable?public institution, calculated at once to createand to gratify a taste for literattlie. It furnishes an aereeable and usetul resort, and constitutes a prolific source of information tp the;citizens of Lexington, and to tie numerousstrangers who so constantly visit it But it ispeculiarly valuable for the aTd it mar afford tothe enquirer into the history and antiquities ofthe western country. The mineralogical caomet, connected with this institution, has betabrought to its present promising condition bythe almost unaided efforts of an individualThe institution now looks to the public forsome little encouragement, and surely i wiltiiul ue periuuiea to iook in vain, i ne inenas)of science, and all whohaveauvreirardfor-th-literary reputation of Kentucky, w ill doubtlessbe prompt to aid and to build, up this, infant;establishment

03" Tickets to be had at the Book-Stor- e ofJ. W. PALMER, opposite the Farmers &JIefpanics uanK, a lew doors below Keen s- Ta-vern, who is appointed sole Agent for the sal0of '1 ickets.

J. D. CLIFFORD.. W. W. WORSLEY.

B- - GAINES, A !,' v. Manage.J. W. rUlKjl4i

V . I. THOM.Lexington, Jan. 1, 1819-- tf

.,f pp

tfj

Stills rc Sale.THE subscriber has on hand iTILLS, of dif

and of the best quality, which;he will sell low for cash.

He has latelv rereiverl frnm Ph;iirIlTi:., -quantity of COPPER.'which enables him tofurnish .STILLS and BOILERS, of any size, atthe shortest notice.

Healso carries on thsTTNKI'Nm niTSTMr 55as usual. '

S TOV'E PIPES, kc. also for sale.M.FISHEL.

Lexington, Jan. 1, 1819-- tf

Lex.ii.aton Coffee llonae.Sign oj the Indian Queen, Lexington, K.

LANPHEAR & CARTF.T?

HAVE fitted up the above spacious andpremises, for the acmmmn.;n.

of TRAVELLERS and BOARDERS. A partof it is senarate. and ..to families. The S TABLE is one of the bestnunc suite.

1 .. &. O. TllfflnV tllAif .,..-- . rr. ievery comfort and luxury to be hadia tho

. , ' fexington, Jan- - 1, 1819-- tf1 he editors of the Aurora, Philadelphia;,

Baltimore Patriot, Richmond Enquirer; South-ern Patriot, Charleston; Clarion, Nashville,and Argus, are requested to insertthe above in their respective papers once aWeek, for Fmir WO!'. nnA f.itro,vl tl,A.counts tor settlement as above.

THE subscriber will execute SEALS of allfor Banks- - Public Offices, Notaries,

Corporations, &c. Also, LETTER STMPSfor Post-Office-s, BLANK AND FLOWERROLLS, FLOWERS and LETTERS, for Book-Binde- rs

; BRANDS, for Mills and Engraving-generally- ,

on moderate terms.JOHN C. NUTTMAN'

Lexington, Nov. 27, 1818-- 7t

3Sleiiio Shawls.JHTIHE subscribers have just received an as.

l sorimem oi eiegant 4-- b-- 7-- 4 and iS- -i

ji.itiju aujiirisb. Also.A sew superb .Marseilles Quilts ami

Knotted Counterpanes.ARC MRAT. & Nf.TTVur

Lexington, Dec 25, 18l8-- 4t