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Volh.ve'vXXIV. LEXI-NGTON- , K. TUESDAY,' AUGUST 28. 1810. , - ' 'Number 1298.iMff.ffyng !Hfc.hi.ngataKMiTrwjn .an -; Tr r

THE KENTUCKY G4.ZETTE

IS PUBLISHED r.VER TUESDAY,M" THOMAS SMITH,

SUCCESSOR TO DAMEL BRADFORD.

CONDITIONS. iwo Dollaks per an

ni-Ti- , paid in .tdvancc or Tuiel Iollarj,i paid ut the expiratun of tlie year.

Xj The post re on letters addressed tot'.3 Editor must be paid, of'lhey will not be

attended to.

j Fhc Piint'ng Office is kept at the oldstand, opposite V e'Bnnch Bank. ,

iTlTTrilUiTi nrr.iiTi '

Jast Published .

JU THE OFFICE OF THE KENTUCKYGAZE VTE;

THE KENTUCKYENGLISH GRAMMAR,

on ne!wGRAMMATICAL INSTITUTE ;

CONfAINISaA comprehensive system of English Gtammar,

in which the whole structure and essentialprinciples of that most copious Language,according to the most i pproved modern Vand-artf-

are concisely, jet compleuly exhibited,aid explained in a manner intelligible to the

weakest capacities.

By SAMUEL WILSON,

tXICE 25 CENTS SINGLE S2 PER DOpN.

JUST PUBLISHEDAnd for Sale at this office,

LETTERSABDRr.SSKD TO 'I HE

RzrT.'B. CR AIGHKAD,3S ilSWEB TO A UMPHLETj LATELY P

BY Hid, CONTAININGA SERMON ON REGENERATION, &c. &c.

By JOHN P. CAMPBELL.

IN these Letter adistussion of the followinginteresting arid important subjects has been at-

tempted :

t The depravity of the Human Heart, and itseffects in obstructing belies in ihe Gospel.

2. The Regeneration of (he Heart, as effectedVy a Divine power accompaii) mg truth.

3 Faith in Chiist distinguished from a falseTa.th, and shewn to be the product of a Divineeper-uion.

4 The immediate Agency of the Spiritconsidered

5 The doctrines of Liberty and Necessity,and of Natural anil Moral Inability in Man con-

cisely treated. Some direct objections made toMr. Craighead's theory.

Price 50 centsto subscriber?,3 cents in consequence of a limited num-

ber of copies only being sti uck, and its ex-

ceeding the size contempt ited by the author,whereby the sale ot il e whole atthe subscrip.lion price, would be insufficient to defray s,

s.flj Subscribers are requested to citll or

send fortheir copies. ,

Mi Craighcd's pamphlet may also be hadat this office. Julv9th,i8iJ

JOSEPH H. HAWKINSVTII ! Hereafter Practice Law in the Tlont- -

y viicuit uou tMrCH I'. I1"')

C. H. ALl . N ATionM'. m lwvWILL PUNC l ALLY A I rEMJI H F. CO U R 1 S OrFayette and J 3 amine.

Ma c'i 3d, 1810.

lOtt RENT.TWO ROOMS on th- - second floor, w'.th a

garrelt ou the whole, and cell i kitcheney lay ovi.r the store i.owoccuiieu iy j mes

sppasite themaikathoust for termsapply to. gto: anderson.

Lexington, May 21st, 1810.

PobdttliM ait's Taern,Lexington, Kv on M an street, corner of Lime- -

tt i. itrset, tcte.v oau fed by Mr- - J lyiiioiI l'OSTLETH W All' has i ntd to

oldst-n- d, where eveiy exeition shall be usedto accommou.ne those who please to call onhim January 20, 1S09.

WnNlED IMMLDIAI'IvLY,Six ypue of Oxen lJltto

JO HJV JOR DA A", Jit.

JAMES BERTHOUD & HjN,Commission Merchants,

Snii'PI '.cport (Faluof ibe Ohio.)'Jiitie just receized a quunui 7 of

SUGAR, LOGWOOD,COFFEE.FISH.IRJCE.TANN. It's OIL, 8.C

V 'uch theyvill dispose ot tor Cash, it tln'ircMctomary low prices. Alo a q iar,uy of Siline Salt. - July Jil, 181o

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LEXINGTON,'MJY , 1810.

J EPv EM I A H N E SX E '

f Mas received an additional assortment ofDRY GOO OS.HARDWARE,TEAS. GROCI.Rir.SSc LIQUORS,QUFtN"s WUtES.GLAbS,. ,SI VI iUNLlt X,PRIM L. COT i ON as usu ,1,

BOO I Lhts v. M.F sUINS,CURi". T! S MIL i t

COUN ll LiNNLN iecv utdinchangef- - mei ch ' z

7Ar -

2v.iii 'It "SeisoJ Senim.r s .j L ui u- -

insTVF. ' lo'v'ufj v tillable, st e t, (for-jD- -

iv t t nutv ofMi.H Biit t sell) maybe ,""irch vc j low term , . i.d a longcied gi f '

II m S .FLECTING TELESCOPE,ltjEiv yNVlLtV I--. INGIN rRUMENT.

Tor f rr ii'piy to m pnuwr ol th paper.August J-- d.

War Department, July 10, lBlO,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENt HA t separate- - proposals mil be revejtfed

ai me umce m nie secretary toi the lOaflart-men- tof War, until 12 o'clock at noon otToe first

I Mulldav in Nnvemher nt- fnr H... an.nl.r r .11

I rations that may be requited fof the use of theunited states, Horn the h'st day of June 1811,nclusive, to the 1st day of June 1812 within thestates territories and distucts following, viz.

1st, At Niagara, Detroit, Michil.mickmac,Fort Wayne, Chikago and in their immediatevicinities and at any place or places, whereHoops are or may be s.tatione'd, marched one-cruile-

within the ferritin y of Michigan.2nd, At any place or nlai'es where are

ormay be stationed, marched orrecruited within the sUtes of Kentucky and Tennessee, '

3d, At Belle Fontaine, Firt Osageand BelleVile and at any place or places where troopsare or may be stationed, maichd or recruitedv. ithin the state of Ohio and the Illinois, Indi-a-

and Louisiana territories, except FortWayne and Chikago and their immediate view-it.e-

4th, At any place or places where troops areor may be stationed,1 marched oi recruited with-in tlie Mississippi and Orleans territories.Piopos ils will be received at tiiesame time for

supplyingrations within the Distucts afore-said, for two years, commencing on the 1stdayof June, 13115th, At any pLce or places where troops are

or may he stationedi'marched or recruited within the district of Maine and state of e.

.

6ili, At any place or places where troops areor may be stationed, inaiched orreciuited withthe state of Vermont

7lh,Atany place or places where troops i

are or may be stationed, marchel or'ie-cruite- di

within the state of Massachusetts, thetown ot bpringheld excepted. j

Bth, At any place or places where Jroops areormay be stationed, marched, or recruitedvyithm the states of Connecticut and Rhode-Isl- -,

anJJ;.9th, at any placo or places where troops are

or may he stationed, ntaiched or recruited with- -

inthe.stateolNevv.Yoik.Niagara.and its de- -

pejidencies excepted !

10th. At any place or places wl.ei e troops areor may be stationed, maiclied or reciuited within the state ot New Jersey.

lith, At any place- - or places where troopsare or ma be stationed, marched or recruitedwithin the state of Pennsylvania.

l2th, At any place or places where troopsmay be stationed, marched or recruited withinthe states of Maryland, Delaware and tlie Dis-

trict of Columbia.12tli, at any place or places where troops arc

or may be s' it loned, marched, orrecruited yv ith- -;n th state ot Virginia.

14th, At any place or places where troopsare ormay be stationed, marched or leciuitedwithin the state of North Carolina.

i5tli,Atany placeoi places where troops areor may be stationed, marched orrecruited within the state ot south Uarplina.

16th, At Ocmulgee Old Fields, and at anyplace ot places where 'roops are or may bestationed, matched oriecrutted within the lim- -'

its of the stateof Geoigia.17th, Proposals will alsobe received, as afore-

said, for the supply of all rations which maybe required by the United States, for the troopswhich Jre or may be stationed, marcbi d or re-

cruited within the town of Springfield, in thestate of Massachusetts ; and for the1 armorersand other persons employed in the United States'Armory at that place, fiom the 1st day of June1811 inclusive the 1st day ot June 1812.

Aiatioi. tp consist of one pound and one quar-ter of bees, or tin ee quartets of a pound of pork.eighteen ounces of btend.or slower, one gill ofrum, whiskey or branily, and at the rate ottwoquarts of salt, sour quarts of vinegar, sour poundsof soap, and ore pound unil a half of candlqs,to every bundled radons The prices of theseveral component parts of the ration shall bespecified ; but the United States reserve thel ight of making such alterations in the price ofthe cumppnent parts ot the ration aforesaid, asshall make the price pf ech part thereof beara ust proportion to he proposed price of thewhole ration. The rations are to be furnishedinsuil. quantities, that there shall at all times,dur yg the'erm ot the proposed contract, besulhrient flu- - ljie, consumption of the troops atAttclnlimac&Inllc, DetroitFotlj, Osage afnt Bel-l- e

Vue, Clnkigo, for six months in advance ;

and at each of the ports on the western waters,foi . t least threemonths in advance; of good andwholesome provisions, is the same shall be

It is also to be permitted to all andev-ei- y

of the commandants of fortified places orposts, to call for at seasons .vhenthe 'same canbe transported, or at any trine in caseofurgency,suth supplies of like provisions in advance, asin the disci etion of the commandant shall bedeemed pi oper. "

It is undo stood that the contractor is to beat the expeme and risk of issuing the suppliestd the troops, and that all losses sustained bv

the depredations of lie eftetny, or by means ofthe tippps ot the United states shall be paid bvtilt Umud States at the.. price of the aitichsCaptured or destioytd as aforesaid, on the depositions of t'wo or mre persens cf creditablecharjtteis, a.id the certificate-o- f a commission-ed ofTicer.'stating the ciicumstances of the loss.and ihe amount of the articled for which corn- -

pen ation tb ill be claimed,'1 he pi iv ik ge is understood to be reserved to

the United S.utes, of requiring that none of thesupplies, w Inch m.y be fm nished under any ofil.e piopuscci contracts, stialt he issued, untilthe supplies which h ive Demormayjbe'fiunish-e- d

uiider lie contracts now in force, have beenConsumed: and that a supply inadvancem y be..lwais reqiiucd it any ftfie fiM d postson theteibixrd, or Indian fiontier, not exceedingliiondis.

W EUSTIS.Tl - edrtois of the newspapeis who are au-

dio m (1 to i ubl 9,i iheJaws of lie U t'.tpd "statesaie leqtiisti d ci pubSh itc& fuhgbing adver-tise UK in. tw ice a vc I. foi sour successive weeks

'l ken nn by S.imliel Talbott,n 'be com rl:e, a little alu.ve .he month

on 1; 11, e b v n.aie, judged to be 14hiuls hirrl 1. ntyfii and pei teiv able, nor a..y whiteexcept a i. 0-- K"J .llallvJ , and a spot a littleabove the nejr aim, mixed with white hair,judged to be Tour jears old tlls spring, some oftlieha'r is n bedofl 'heiflot of her tail,

this 7th April, 18JO.W. HICK MAN, j 1. c. c.

JUST PUBLISHED,And too bad at the bonk ttore of

JOHNSON & WARNER,Corner of Main & JUULstreets,LexingtnWilson'b I'Aiiie&Ztftr the Veterinary

Monitor and stable guVlq A concise treatiseon the various diseaite ot horses, their svmptorn and most huguperoethods of cureCalculated to enable persons to form an ac-

curate judgment of the diseases of their ownhorses, and apply proper remedies withoutme assistance ot a lamer Price S Cts.

Seimons-o- seeral occasions by thelate Rev. John Wesley, A. M Bishop ofinemetnouist uuurcu l 25.

Juvenile Anecdotes sounded on factsCollectedfor the amusement of ChildrenBy Priscilla Wakefield.

J. is" W. buvc lately ReceivedThe Youth's Companion, or an historic-

al Dictionary, consisting of articles selectedchiefly from Natural and Civil history,

Astronomy, Zoology, Botany andMineralogy ; arranged in alphabetical orderby Ezra Sampson. Price g 1 62 "

Lessons for young persons in humblelife Calculated topiomote their improve-ment in the art of reading ; in virtue and y

; and particularly in the knowledge ofth' duties peculiar to their station Price

1 12. jThe Nurses Guide, or companion for asick chamber. The following character ofmis treatise is extracted trom the monthlyreview :

" This is a new edition of a little pocket vol-ume winch is. well known and irenerallv is- -

teemed as very useful m families The workhas been long before the public and anotherimpression being required; the benevolent An- -

. . i. r- ,mak ad fnllm,.H nn curhservationaas lavPOPr,ir,P,i tn ,l!m !n ,,;Q ,

practice T,ie directions IeSpect.nff thedietof.the sick, &iorthe making gruels, caudles, herb

k(1, . ",.i..,- - r..it-ji..- i

,. 'fui 'Medic .f. ,'. !lft P ,nn ..,,,' ,

tended to such particulars ". i r .. ..v. --mm iary view oi tne evidence andpractical importanceof the christian revolu- -

tion m a series ot discourses addressed toyoung pcisons by Thomas Belsham.

'I he wot ks of Mrs. Anne Steele com-plete in 2 Vols -- Price 2 dols. 50 cts.

Tle Manners Lhioniclc ; being a col-

lection of the most interesting narratives ofShipwrecks, Files Famines Si other calami-ties incident to a life ofmaruime enterprize,with uuThentic particulais of the extraordi-nary advmtU'es and juftenngs of the crews,their rectptibn and treatment on distantshores, &c. a concise description of thecountiy.customsflndnanneis of the inhab-itants : including an account of the deliver-ance Of the survivors By Aichibald Duncan,late ot the Royal NaVy. 4 Vols. 5 dols .

The Analogy of Religion, Natural andRevealed, to the constitution and course ofnature trt which are added two brief dis-

sertations on the personal Identity and on thenatureofvirtue Together with a charge de-livered to the clergy of the diocese of Dur-ham at the primary visitation in the year1707 By Joseph Butler, L L- - D. SecondAmerican Edition to which is prefixed a lifeof the author. Price 2dols. 50 cts.

The dying testimony of a Bowdoin, thelearned and the good, who as a Magistrate,a. Philosopher, a Christian, lately shewn as astar of the first magnitude in the Americanhemisphere, cannot sail to operate as an ix- -

tensive recommendation of this work" He mentioned during Jiislait illness that"the peiusal wf Bishop Budei's Analogy"had been of great use to him in satisfying" his doubts, and confirming his mind on the".libject of Christianity. " From the time" of my leading that Book" said he" I have" been an humble follower of the blessed"Jesus"

The Genuine Works of Flavievs Jose-phu- s,

the learr.ed and authentic Jewish his-torian and celebrated warrior with copiousnotes and proper observations in 3 Vols7 dols

. J Se W. have-jus- t received a supply ofyy ater LOLOtiRi in diltereiu size boxesfioni 87 etsto 6 dols several new Juve-nile Publications, and a good stockot Writing and Letter Paper.

LexingtonAugust 20th, 1810. 4t

STILLS FOR SALE.ATTHD COPPER AND TIN MANUFACTO-

RY OF THE SUBSCRIBER,WHO has by the late arrivals received a

large assortment ot COPPER & TIN, and hasengaged f(om the Eastward, some of the firstvvoikmenin his line of business, from yihich cir-cumstance he can v ith full confidence assuichis friends and the public, that snywoik doneby him will be executed in a .superior maimer,it, any uouc in mis otae nereroiore

- "M- - FISHEL:N. B. Persons owing thefiim of FisheJ &.

Gallaten.arerenuested te' settle their accounts.orthey will aster thie notice, (is not attended tobe forced- - v It

Mamtrcet Lesingtsn, 2d Jan'y. 1819,

TAKE NOTICE,il the third Saturday in September neit

I w ilbuend by my agent with commissionersapplfwitriijiji the caurt foi Fayette county, atthe place where John M'Connal formerly lived,in order to establish an .improvement made byHugh Shannon, and called for in an entry madein the name of William Ward, and do such oth-er acts as may be deemed necessary.

Jt SILAS JOHNSON.

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PROPOSALSFor carrying MAILS on theJgfljiving Roads,

will be received at the GemeT Post-Olfic-

Until the 1st day of Ocionenext. inclusivp.36. From Hudfbn s, iiyKerthawa coun-

ty, by Wards, Jourddffl, Cltlettsburg,Creenupc. h Jehnson's mill Vancebur,Saltvvorks, Lewis c. h and FleminglTourg,to Millersburg, thence by Mount Sterling,the Olympian Springs, Catlettsburg' Jour-dan- s

and Wards, to Hudsons, unce in twoweeks. ,

Leave Hudfoti's every other Wednes-day at 6 a. m. and arrive at Aiille-abur- g

the next Sunday at 3 p.m- - Leave Millers-bur- g

every other Sunday at 6 p m. andarrive at Hudfo.is the next Thursday by 6p. m.

41. From Road Forks to Clay c. h.once in two weeks.

Leave Road Forks every otherThurfdayat 10 a. m- - and arrive at Clay c. h by 8

p m. Leave Clay c. h every other Fudayat 6 a. m. and arrive at Road Forks by 6p. m.

41. From Danville to Casey c. h. once'in tvro weeks

Leave Danville every other Wednesdayat 6 a. m. and arrive at Casey c. h. by 6 p.m Leave Cafeyc, h. every dtlier Thurs-day at 6 a. m. and arrive at Danville by 6p. nt.

43. from Mount sterling to tltil c. b.once in two weeks.

Leave Mount Sterling every otherTuesday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Eftil c,h by 6 p. m. Leave EHil c In every otherWednesday at 6 a.m. & arrive at MountSterling by i p. m

'OTES.1. The Pod mafler General may expe

dite the mails and alter the times for arrival and departure at any time during thecontinuance of the contract, he previouslystipulating an adequate compensation torany extra expense that may be occasionedthereby.

2 Fifteen minutes shall be allowed foropening and r losing the mail, at all officeswhere no parlicularime is specified.

3. For every thirty minutes delay (un-avoidable accidents excepted) in arrivingaftei the times prescribed in any contract,the contractor (ball forftit one dollar;and is the delay continue until the depar-

ture of any depending mail, whereby themails deftmed tor such depending mail losea trip, a forfeiture of double t'te amountallowed for carrying he mail one trjpshall be incurred, lipid's it fildll be madeto appear that the delay was occasioned byunavoidable accident ; in which case tneamount of pay for trip, will, in all cales,be forfeited and retained

4. Pcrfons making pibpofals are'defiredto state their prices by the year. Tholewho contract will receive their pay quar-terly in the months of February, May,August and November, one .month asterthe expiration of each quarter.

5. No other than a tree white personshall be employed to convey the mail.

6. Where the proptjfer intends to con-vey the mail in the body of a stage car-na'g- e,

heisdefircd to state it in his propo-fal- s.

7. The Pofl-mau- General reserves tohimself the righ of declaring any con-

tract at an end, whenever one failure hap-

pens, which amounts to the loss of a trip.8. The contracts for the routes Nj. i

to 29 are to be in operation on the first dayof January next, and continne until the30th of September lfii 1, and for the re-

maining routes to be in operation'' at thesame time and continue Tintil March 31,

GIDEON GRANGER,PoST-MAST- tlt GtHERAL.

General Post-ofmc- e.

Washington C.tj, July 10, 1810.

Be it known to all whom it mayconcern, that I, A twilLHogers, attorney infact for Jdhn Rope. te ot the Countyof Fayette, and (taff Kentucky, fnovv

ot the County oi a. apas and 1 erritoiyof Orleans,) by an ,ie Authority

nd povver in me herebyly revoke afinul and make void to all intents and purpoles, all power ana authori-ty ofeveiv description whatever, thattne aforesaid John Rogers, invested andempowered Jqhn Smith Baifden, with, byhis certain power ot attorney, ti ufl andagency hereby forwarning the said JohnSmith Baisden, or any attorney or attor-me- s

hemayhave made by virtue of thepower, trull, or ' agency aforesaid, fromproceeding any further in said bulinefs in

any shape whatever ; ajid I the said Atwill Rogrrs,by the, aria with the authrity and poyfref aforesaid, do, by these pre--fent- s,

refoke,annul, and make void, .11

and singular the proceedings in suture ofthe f iid John Smith Bairden, as attorneyor agent aforesaid, or thole whom the said

John 3mitift$sden m-- hve empowered(is any1) undefhfm as attorney or agentaforesaid. ln( tellimony thereof 1 havehereunto set my hand and seal the nthtiaYof August i8i.

r A'l WILL ROGERS,. Attorney in fact for

i - John Rogers.Acknowledged in presence oi

Wm. J. MAYO,c. t. c c.

FOR SAL t

, A LIKELY WJ&lirirD HORSE, fiv

V years'old, fidriityf n hands high, wellformed, wa-- i goi by ilit imported horse Roy al.

ist, liii lam by h.rK TSUIl WISIlllllJ-toputrluse the above pro, eity m.iy find thesubscriber at list faim in Fayette count! , sevenmiles west of Lexineton and one mile trom Jjjht:Parker's mill. Lam's in the Gieen rivercrftry or in the state of Ohio will be receivedpajmeiu. . , . r mS

AuEUsfclfitb, 1S10. Kt

PHILADELPHIA ?)'

CASHDRUG STORE.ROBERTHAURIS.JrN.

DRUGGIST,Market Strict, ,V0. 196, o.ie doot abeve

6ti Strer,,IT AS RECEIVED by .helate arnv ,1s fromUj::7zzTe most comi!e'e

Drugs & Glass

f

ever imported info iIip Trn;(0,i c.."J.'es,., house, Jidr- - --..... v.on,iwiicii v. ill enable tosell on teimsu, wotthy ,l,e attention of Z ewho deal .., MEDICINE ,;,ticularly info.med tbatnis i.nifual--

y

inspected by voterntX C?o

Vy - Unitcd S'-- so thatthey m,y rest assuredthatnnthmg of an i,,fe.norqualitv ran. on nv e.v ' ""U Mm,t- -tanje in tire Store.2 General .. 4 mi .""-r- ;' """ win ue roruardedat he request of any one, by letter or other- -

Sm

,i '''r'n'"'' of Newspapers thiouo-hou- t

r ,'"'1 "ic auove auvtrttheir respective naners ten tim. ., . '.,ent, ',1

accounts to me, or to the td,m ns ,h- - il'-- 'cr. It sesnerie,liti..:.r."" iriiucrs no insert...will iorwarda paper to the subscriber havin- -"'" KOnFDTHllJuft . o

- August 20th, 18i0.

NEW GOODS.

TI A C

lhomas k Robert Ram , .i' !":" cicjiant anaextensive assortment ofDRY GOODS 8c GROCERIESGlais China sc EEN's Ware

HvsoN.HTsoNbKivandYoung HrsnuT.,, .

Allofwh eh helnnl, . . .

S-"'-- !S-j "UiJUJl, JIO,- - tt

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.Krfi.li ir,i .:..,.IITttT' i i . ... ' .

1.J anu l0DecIdbi thesubscri- -shr:,fJ'i3Ap,0,beca,r SI,P. "f the corner f

streets., I W...kW,J.,;'.," WHICH 1

The Iceland Moss,Celebrated fnr t, .. cr .

and PhthGc. on.umpti.ns

-- Hso for Sale,White k Reb Clovkk Sff,Timotpy BlueGmass Do.essence of Spbucl in Pots.

Andrew

a rija is in loreWarn M persons from de.!--t- -ung tr tiading iftanj , ,,.,. whatever"! -- "c Ul-- oaievvwd, ls sh has

my bedanboaid without a iusi CJie iv.sore 1 will not pay any debt's oi contracts' th"v 111 any mani'tr wli, tever.

lJUULh.1 GATEWOOAugust the 4th, 1810. 4tgl

(r., , GRAND FISH FEAST.THE subscriber will prepare a Fish

Dinner for aoo persons on Wednesday thenth September, to which the layers ofgood citing are invited.

LITTLETON ES ITS,Strode's road, Z milcs irom Lexington.

August iJth, iSio.

STIIWED from the subscriber living inone rrtilcot Bethel meeting

house about the 25th ot M'ty, two mares ona loan with her ears fxed short, e ght or nineyears old. She had on when she vvtnt aw ay a3 shilling bell she is branded, but I do not re-

collect what it was ; she w.is about 14 lundj 2inches high- - Alss one bay silly 3ye.rs oil! lastMay, about 14 hands high, n4r rd, a str inher sorehead, tin ee or fiur saddle sp ts, alutlewhite about one cf her hindjee', ann one fotetoot She trots natuial; any pcisci takmi; upsaid mares, or either of them, aid deliveringtbem to the subscribe! s.sball receive hve dollaisrevvanl for each. t

STEPHP'NDVIS,&3t3K ' WILLIAM P:tlDDY.

3D DOLLARS REWARDof stolen from the sfubscri! eraSSRAYED about three miles otith of j ex- -

ington, A CHESNUT SOKREL HORSE.'About fourteen ar.d a half hands b fh, souryears old last spring, a small star in his sore-li- e

id, bobb'd tail a small white spot on his i eartmttock, neithersliod orbianded, no,' any otheruia'k 'recollected. A reward offive dollarsv ill be given foi tie delivery of sam horse orthe above revv aid fur the horse and thief, withjll reasonable cl.ai ues for expellees,

JOHN &. Wm. CARLISLE.August 18fi. 1SU. J(2t

Clarke Cdunty, to tint :Taken up by Stephen Lewis,

living on the waters of sour mile creek, a Baylyjlfe 5 or6 years old, 14 i hands high, a blifz'e

fiotfsome white around his off fote toot, andall die rest of his feet white, appiaisrd to g45Posted before me the i6(h of June, 1810.

t " JOHN WARD, i p. c a

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