kentucky gazette (lexington, ky. : 1809). (lexington, ky) 1814-04...

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BOOTS & SHOES. L. & G. YOUNG TJRTUItN their sincere thanks to their friends and the public in general for the liberal support received since they commenc- ed at their established stand, on- - Main street, Lexington where they continue to manufa- cture, and have now on hand A large and elegant assortment of gentlemen's BOOTS & SHOES, made of the best Philadelphia leather in the newest fashion AIjSO, LADIES SHOES, of the neatest and latest fashion. All of which they offer at wholesale or retail. Lexington, K. Nov 8, 1813 45-- tf TO JOURNEYMEN CABINET-MAKER- rANTED immediately, three or sour Journeymen, to whom the highest wa jres, in Cash, will be given, and constant em plovment. .None need apply but those that are good workmen. JAMES MEGOWAX. Lexington, Nov. 23, 1813. 47-t- f. J. H. iff I.. HAWKINS, Have just received from Philadelphia assortment of GOODS. They were well laid in at cash prices, and will be sold low for cash. They have for sale about g5000Tvorth goods by the Piece or Package. COFFEE,' by the barrel. TEAS, bit the box. A general assortment of GROCERIES. Thev give Cash for Feathers and Linsev. In addition to our present stock of goods. have just received an elegant assortment of ix)vpntme SiIKs and Sattens, oi all colours, for Ladi's Pelieces and Dresses Also Twenty Hales PRIME COTTON, at 27 cents. Novembers, 1813. 45 THE highest price in CASH will'be given for LleanJmen or Cotton Mat's, Delivered to me in Lexington, at the corner of M.i'm-Cros- s street, opposite to Mr. Patterson il.nn s natter s shop. JMES DEVERS1. Lexington, January 4, 1814. 2 MARK MASTER MASONS. WITHIN the state of Kentucky, are request- ed io attend a Marie Lodge, to be held at M": son's Hall, in the town of Lexington, on Wednesday, the 4th of Mav next, for the pur- pose of organizing a Wlep and electing officers. April 11, A. I) 1814 A L. 5R14 SHOE STORE iff FACTORY. HAY & BORDMAN. from Bal- - timnre, opposite the Rranch Bank, have just opened an ele- gant assortment of the most fashionable SHOES of eve- ry description for ladies, gentlemen, misses, youth, and children, which will be sold by the package, dozen, nr single pair, as low as they can be purchased in Philadelphia or Baltimore (carriage excepted.) Also, men's patent HATS, and children's morocco do and ladies' Indispensables. Measure for ladies, misses and children's shoes of every description will be taken. Those who may please to savor them with their patronage will receive every attrition. N B. Country merchants are invited to call. Lexington, April 7, 1814. 15 T 1 "M r 1 r"'osn lWPrjirKte. JOHN WAINWRIGHT, riHF.MIST &. DRUGGIST, has just receiv- ed and U now opening at his Apothecart's Snor, on Jordan's Row, opposite th" court house, a general assortment of MEDICINE selected from the most respectable houses in Nw-Yor- k and Philadelphia. Those who pur-cha- a regular assortment will be supplied at a moderate advancp. Vials assorted. Shop Furniture, Patent Me dicines, "amts, Water &r ?c. 15-t- f 'DR. JOHN TODD, WIVG returned to Lexington, offers his services as a Practitioner ot MimciNv and SunoriiT. LQT FOR SALE. A LOT OF ' GROI'ND, containing 49 2 eet front, 150 feet luck, lring on AVater-stre- continued, at the lower end of Lexington, is offered for sale. On this lot is a stone founda- tion for a house erecting For terms apply to D I1RDFORO. Auc't. Lexington, March 1, 1R14 12 tf " ELI.ISJff TROTTER, Have just received, and are now npeningin their new Jirick JTonse, two doors above Sam'l. ii Geo Trotter, A LARGE iff EI.EGIXV ASSOIlVMElil1 OF GOODS, Which they will sell low for CASH, either by wholesale or retail. Thev have just received . a quantity of COP- PER 31 12tf. Lexington, Oct 1, 1833. itosirELL a srnvn.iv Jlavejust receiver! a larqe Assortment of GOODS, In addition to their former stock ; which will be disposed of on .reasonable terms for Cash. ALSO O'nAND A larife quantity ofS.ITt, 11UCK IS SEINE TIFIA'E. Nov. 15. 1813. JJOAIESTIC GOODS. R MEGOWAN & Co. Ab- 44, .Mainstreet, HAVE just received 24 packages of STIUPF.S, I CVUIBIUTS; CHECKS, SUnriNGS, &o fjc I lie wholeof whirh are offered for sale on the rn -- t reasonable term-- , by the P VCK GK. G THOS. II. PINDELL, IS just receiving in addition, to his former "' wompietp and splendid assortment of MERCHANDIZE, Suitable to the present and approaching sea- sons, which ........ ,,,. .,., 11 .!:. i . .0. -- - -- , uiajjuacoi on good terms at hi lT't"-tt- " Kirmerly occupied by J & D . . i a tm ......wum, upijusue-iu- ;ourt4touse, on Main- - uuect 3'tf Lexington, March 28, 1815. Coaih mid Harness Makiiv . 3 leu'rnxT T.T-- . otl . win, ncAutl Sc NEILL c VRUYon the above badness on M.in-Cros- s street, and Hatier themselves from their experience in the first shnn. in v.,.,.v...i. Plnlad Iphia a .d Ualtimorr, 0 be able tofiius.li tueir work m st le not inferior to any here- tofore hti is W m the western country. Orders ,lh s ilicited LcsingUin, Dccembor 6. 1818. 49 tr MEW GOODS. rpHOSE who may please to call at the iy analysed, will be tound to have all the requi-a- t quality, composed of the best materi-Trotte- r als.' Purchasers m hP nnlied h nt GRAIN & FLOUR STORE. Mulberry street, leading out to Paris, second door above the Jail, will hnd a well chosen asd pretty general assortment of ,. MliUCHANDIZE, Suited to the present Season, C0NSIST1NO OF Cloths Country Colt. Cloths Cassimerc, Coarse Muslins, Coatings, K Callicoes, Flannels, Shirtings, Blankets 5 Dimities Swansdown , 9 White and Colored Toilnetts Cambric Muslins Manchester Cords Lenoes &c. Velvets K Black Crapes Marseilles 1 Black Plaid Silk Bombazetts 2 White k Black Lace Black & Grey Worst Ribbands ed Hose Artificial Floorers Black & white Silk do Black, Check &. Fan- - Cotton do. cy Silk Hkls. Buckskin and Beaver Maddrass do. Gloves j Check Cambric do. Ladies' Long & Short 2 ?lain, while 5 fa&- - Kid do. s cy do. Ladies' Black Chintz Shawls - White Silk do. Common Cotton do. Silk Shawls Coffee Linen &Cott. Checks Chockolate &c. &c. Loaf, Lump and Or-- Crockery Ware leans' Sugars Glass do. 5 Pepper " Hard do. Alspice , Tin do. Ginger Men's & Boys' Fur & Cinnamon Wool Hats Cloves " Women's, Men's and r Mace Children's Moroc- - 2 Nutmegs co Shoes Raisins Men's coarse Shoes " Powder Fine do. Leot Children's Coarse do Shad rort, madeira anu K iiun Sherry Wines, L Shad IV T.t ,1rAhAl Brandy Rum Herring Peach Brandy Salt Logwood Cherry Bounce Crowiy Steel C Blackberry Cordial k Liasungs Cherry do. IV11C Anise do. c Ropes assorted Mint do. .Brushes Whiskey Lamp Black in lb. pa--. Cider.royal " pers Vinegar Tobacco Orleans' Molasses & school Books Gunpowder & Young Writing Paper Hyson Teas - J Slates &c &c. SUPERFINE FLOUR by the barrel or small. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. Which will bo sold at a very small advance torcash.orttiatwhich willsuitiustas well, viz : Wheat, old Corn. Oats. Flour. Cornmeal. Whis key, Salt. Linsey, Linen, Flax, Feathers, But ter, Tallow, Hog's Fat, &c. Lexininnn, Nov 22. 1813. 4b" NEvr GOODS- - E. WARFIELD is just receiving from T3 ll ln.l..lnVl . . Tl !.!.,. n.l ... ' i uiiiucii,..! a.Iu. uaiuiuurc, auu. nUw opening his store next door to Tilford, Scott and s, a large general assortment of MERCHANDIZE, suitable forthe spring sea son, which he will dispose of on the most rea sonable terms tor cash, by the piece, or retail ; among these goods may be sound some choice articles, to wit : Best Cotton Cards, No. 10, Waldron's Grass Corn Scythes, Elegant fancy patterns of d cotton cloth, j,. Stripes Plaids, A variety of fashionable Straw Bonnets, B iots Shoes of every kind, Mantuas, Levantine and Virginia Silks, Fancy Muslins, Linen Catnbrick, Asserted Silk Velvets, Do. Do. Ribbands, Elegant new patterns of Paper Hangings, Queens and Glass Ware, China, and Table Setts, " Ironmongery of every description, V Groceries, ' Teas of the best quality, Best Coffee, Segars of all kind, 'W Iron and Nails, Currying Knives, Curriers' Fleshers, A'eneriiitf Saws. X Cut Saws, Mill Saws, Whip Saws, Hand Saws. And a great variety of spring fancy Goods. March 22, 1814 12-t- f AlQuie's Manufactured, Tobacco. Worrison, Bos wells 6j Sutton, HAVE on hand, and intend keeping a supply of this Tobacco, to sell by the quantity or by retail. 9tf Lexington, Feb. C6, 1814. Brass Found ery. I. iff E. TVOODRUFF,'iff Co. ONTINUE the above business at their for mer stand, and by arrangements lately made, they are enabled to conduct it on a more extensive scale, and to execute every species oi casunij in urass or uopper in the best man- ner and on short notice. A supply of CLOCK WORK, GUN MOUNTING, ANDIRONS, SHOVELS & TONGS, BELLS, &c. always ready. Two or three apprentices, about 16 or 17 years of age, will be taken. 3-- January 22, 1814 David Todd Has opened a handsome &generalassortment of MERCHANDIZE Consisting of DRY GOODS, I HARD WARE, & QUEENS-WAR- GLASS WARE, In Anderson's Stone-hous- corner near the Market-house- , which he will dispose of on terms. The business of the firm of David'and Sam'l. B. Todd, has devolved upon him The part- nership having been dissolved bv consent. ' Lexington, Nov. 23, 1813. 4r-t- f. I , subscriber lias on hand at his bmith Shop, lormerly occupied by Wm. Hart, an assortment of the following articles of a supe- rior quality, all of which will be sold on reason-abl- e terms for cash or the usual credits, viz : Warranted .tees Hammers Steeled Hoes Wedges Carey Ploughs Drawing Knives Common ditto. Chains of all Icinds Grubbing ltoes Shovels and Tongs Mattocks j Crane' Hinges of all inscriptions Pothooks Carpenters, Hatchets Skimmers Hand Axes Ladles Fieshforks. T'le subscriber having five Forges, will be nhli ... to'pvMrntS ... ,. 1..a :U- - - .i. . ..u- - ju.u on uie snortest no- tice Horse shoeinc will h n.rt;,,ui.. j carefully attended to R. DOWNING. Lexington, Feb. 26, 1814. f The Subscriber HAVING COMMENCED THE Tanning 8j Currying Business, HAS a quantity of LEATHER on hand, which he will dispose of upon moderate 'terms. He wants two Boys as apprentices to the above business JOHN HULL. Lexington, January 19, 1814. f. site and and and Gin and and and and Tea low James B. January, Has removed his office to the lower house in Frazier's new row, two dpors below the Col lector's office, on Upper-stree- t. Lexington, January 31, 1813. 5 ' WHEAT. HPHE Subscribers continue to give one dol-la- r per bushel for merchantable wheat, delivered at their Steam Mill, Lexington, payable atSO days aster delivery. Those who exuect to make sale of their wheat to the subscribers, are requested not to hurry in with it, as it will be more excepta-bl- e a short time hence owing to the garrets uemg mil. JOHN H. MORTON 8c Co. March 7, 1814. 10-t- f To the Tuhlic. rpHE Trustees of the Transylvania Univers' . ty, in Lexington, aware of the want of an institution competent to train the youth of the country in me study ot law, and solicitous to furnish every facility to Us advancement, have appointed John Pope. esq. professor of that branch. Whilst the acknowledged talents of " "l'c "I me proression ot law, improved by the experience of twenty years of success- ful practice, promise to aid the student emi- nently in the commencement of a science, full of intricacy, his known morality and regular uauus oi uie, guarantee to the parent, that 'the morals of the son will be the anxious care ot his tutor. These considerations combined with the ease of obtaining good and cheap ac- commodations, invite the student to spare himself the unnecessary expense and trouble of seeking in distant institutions, thnt ni.1 winch wejventure to say he can obtain in an equal de- gree in his own country. The terms of tuition will be twenty-fiv- e dollars for each session of live months, paid in advance, all necessary books to be furnished by the University. The sessions to commence on the first Mondays of --uayana iovemDer. uy order ot the Board, ALEX. PARKER, Chm. Lexington, .Marcn 5, 1BI4. 10. TO THE PUBLIC. Prime Soap & Candle Factory. npHE subscriber having engaged in the above A line, able and experienced journeymen ' from Philadelphia, and having now his estab- - lislimenl in full operation, and on an extensive and useful plan, offers for sale to CONTRACT ORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and OTHERS, any quantity of excellent soap and candles (dipt and mould) warranted equal in every respect to any manufactured in the Eas- - tei n slates, and which, on inspection and fair- - advantageous terms, by calling on him, exam- ining thtt present stock, and judging for them- selves at his manufactory in Lexington. THOMAS TIBBATS. N. B. I will give the usual cash prices for Tallow, Hogslard, Kitchen Gresse, Ashes, Potash and all such articles as necessary to the above establishment. TH. T. - Lexington, March 24th, 1814. 13 -- tf Dr. Burrell, LATE from New-York- , respectfully to the citizens of Lexington and vici nity that lie has commenced the Practice ott PHYSIC, SURGERY and MIDWIFERY and flatters himself from upwards of 30 years experience in Europe and the United States, in the different branches of the profession, especially Miawnery, to merit a share of pub. lie confidence. He pledges his unremitted at- iuuuii iii jjruiiiuiiug uie west interests ot so ciety entrusted to his care, and may be con- sulted any time at his residence in Upper near Main-stree- t. (W COW POCK Received a supply of iresn Vaccihe Matter, from the U. S. Insti tution. families are invited to avail them- selves by early application. His improved method of drawing and trans- - luamiMg i,r,in in cases wnen practicable, itiiiuviuK uie tartar so uestructive to tlie ena- mel and consequent rapid decay of the teeth, uiiiia juuiii; aiieuiion. !4-t- f Lexington, April 2, 1814. Castings, Brushes, Sjc RECEIVED and for sale, wholesale and the subscriber, in Upper near Main street, viz : Ground Flat Irons, Hatter's do Tailors' Geese, Stoves and Grates for Coal. Andirons plain and brass mounted, Kitchen Dogs, aiivus, jjiandrils, Tuers, Wheat Fan and Wrag Wheels, Carriage Boxes, Wagon and Ox Cart do. Waffle Irons. Hatter's Plates, Cocks ana jamDS ior Gudeons, Cranks, Brasses and Mill-Wor- Stile Bars and Frames, Mortars and Pestles, Cyder Nuts, Sledgeham-mers- , Clock Weights, Garden Gate do do. Machinery and other work made to pattern Produce taken in payment. WM. BURRELL. 'CCj" TOBACCO A quantity wanted for the eastern market. A line addressed, stating price quality and quantity that can be supplf- - edis icqucaLcu, 14-t- f Lexington, April 2, 1814 NOTICE To the 5th regiment votunteers lately commanded by vol t m. Lewis. There is due to the offi- cers, musicians and privates, in said regiment twenty-on- e hundred and fifty two dollras twenty-sou- r cents A return of capt. Williams's company is not yet received, which is requi-sit- e in order to make an equal distribution so soon as that return is made, payments will "c "iauc iu captains nan, Megowan and Hamilton's companies, on application to the subscriber in Lexington. To Captains Price and Gray's companies xm application to Mr. rouani Keen in Nicholasville. To Captains ,.iai uii anu iveuey s companies on application to Mr. David Dodge in Winchester. To Cap- tain AVilliams's company on application toMi-Tho- . I. Garreti, Mountsterling. Payments will be made only to the individu als themselves in case of death to their legal representatives. LEWIS SANDERS. Lexington, 8th April 1814 15 LEVI L. TODD, WILL PRACTISE LAW in the Fayette, Bo n and Scott circuit courts his place of resi dence is Lexington. Sept. 6, 1813. 36-- tf Eeuiueky Mutual AT a meeting of the share-holder- s in the'Kentucky Mutual Assurance Society against sire following persons were elected forthe vear ensuintr: JAMES MORRISON, President. JAMES COLEMAN LEWIS SANDEItS RICH'D. HIGGINS DAVin DODGE, (Winchester) SAM'L. TROTTER JOHN BRAND Applications for insurance on houses and goods, may be made to William Macbean, clerk to the board of directors. Persons willing to join the association and make permanent insurance, can effect assu ranees on buildings which they hold in see simple, upon the following scale : RATES OF HAZARDS, IF THE WALLS ARE RUJLT OF On buildings which are sot designated, other rate of risk hereafter mentioned, nor ly uazaruousiy snuaiea. f On buildings wherein are workshoDs of ters, coopers, wheel-wright- s, joiners, cabinet-makers- , hatters, book-binde- also, on smoke- houses, stables, barns, tobacco manufactories, stemancs, tobacco ware-house- merchant saw mills, and other' buildings exposed hazard. u f On sugar refineries, paper-mill- s, distilleries, jj"J elaboratories, Also, on the workshops of soap sc . hrtildfc ronrllA .nqlra.. Knl.A. ..in.. .....1 -- tl . UU..WW, ......u... i.,miv.o, uuitllB, ,ujc Lmakers. jt C On buildings in which are usually deposited t considerable quantities of hemp or flax. Additional premium will be added is contigu ous to one Duumng, Contiguous to one and not more than Contiguous to more than five & not' ing fifteen buildings, For any risk on one building to an amount equal to 5000 dollars, and not exceeding 10,000., there shall be paid an additional premium of one half per cent; for a risk on one building greater than 10,000 dollars and not exceeding 15,000, there shall be paid an additional premi-ur- n of one per cent; and foraiisk on one building greater than 15,000 and not exceeding 20,000, there shall be paid an additional premium of one and one half per cent. A like scale will be applied in. insuring property. The annual assurance on goods,-ware- s and merchandize, in buildings above specified, will be one third of the above premiums annually. A credit is given to such as join the association, as Hollows : Above 20 not exceeding 30 a credit on 3 for 6 months months 30- - do. 50 do. 4 6 months 4 18 do. 50 do. 100 do 5 6 months 121824. 100 do. 200 do. 6 612182430. By order of the Board of Directors, t . " March 30th, 1813. 14 Silver Plating Brass Foun-der- y. I. iff E. WOODRUFF, RESPF.CTFUULLY inform their friends general, that tliey still continue to carry on the above business in all their branches at their former stand opposite Lewis Sanders, on Main-stree- t, Lexington. They return their sincere thanks for past pa- tronage, and hope by their strict attention to business, to merit its continuance. THET HAVE ANn I5TESD KEEPING OS UANB, An elegant assortment of Plated Bridle Bits, Stirrufi Irons, iffc. OF TUB MOST FASHIONABLE TATTEItNS, Which they will self much lower than has ever been sold in the western country . Coun- try merchants can be supplied at the Philadel- phia prices. ALL KINDS OF Carriage and Harness Mounting, Carriage and Gig Sirings, Coich Lace, Fringe' and Tassels. N ALSO, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT 07 Brass Candlesticks, Andirons, Shovels iff Tongs, Door Knockers, Wc, Which they will dispose of very low for Cash, ALL KINDS OF Urass IVork for Machinery, Clock Work, iffc- - CAST ON THE SHORTEST NOTCE. Still Cocks, Rivets, Gun Mountings, iffc. ALWAYS ON HAND. They have just received an extensive assort-men- t of Saddlery, 6jc. AH of which will be sold on the most reasona- ble terms for Cash. GO Two or three Journeymen wanted to work at the white-smit- business. Also, two or three Apprentices wanted to the above business. Two or three apprentices wanted to learn the Silver Plating business. The highest price in Cash will be given for old COPPER, BRASS &, PEWTER Lexington, April 4, 1S14. 14.tf TO SADDLERS iff COACH-MAKER- S, Parvicularlv. Silver Plating OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECU- TED Hr ROBERT STEEL, & Co. OF FHILADELriHA. Who are now establishing the Silver Plating business on Main-stree- t, in the house lately occupied by Mr. Bridges, the second door above Robert Frazer, where they intend keep- ing for sale a constant and general assortment oi me most lasliionable SADDLERY UUAVJ1 U HARNESS MOUNTING, l ne subscribers having an establishment in Philadelnhia. where tlini;n;r,ni -- t f.i,: on the known will are elegant of hiph they precisely at the Philadel-I- , phia cash prices, with addition '.. of the'ear. nage. umers irom the country punctually attended to. 14-3- t Greenville Snrinsrs. npHE takes this method to inform me pumic mat he has taken Green, ville Springs, near Harrodsburg, and be the 20th inst. receive boarders he pledges himself everything in his power snaiiuu renaer me situation of those who may call him comfortable. The large and numerous buildings on the premises will enable him to accommodate a large compan He will be supplied with liquors of every kirn! his are large and shall be wel filled with hay.and grain of every he Uiat by an unremitted attention to enabled to give general satis faction. April 2, 1814. 15-t- f Assurunct Society. JAMES WEIR CHARLES WILKINS IS JAMES THOMAS BODLEY 3 JOHN H MORTON VALENTINE PEERS. CParisV) :S 8 !! si 2 5 3 - n g c ii ? s o 33 I S - R.5 s a - C 5- - g g- a.3 in anv FEU CEBKT. equal 1J 23 carnen. U e mills to equal 2i- iUIll Sal xo l j 2.T 4S' loo TS,6 rsxr T(T five, 25 45 70 exceed 20 35 loo WILLIAM MACBEAN, CiemU MR. GASTON'S Balloon and Fire Works, IS FIXED FOR THE 7th OF MAY NEXT, is the permits, in a lot opposite the Seminary. COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING PIECES 1 1. A Sun of different coloured sires, turning vertically. 2. The Lady's in grand Chinese sire, turning horizontally in different forms. 3. A Chinese Vortex, turning round a tablt in brilliant sire. 4. A Combat of sour Butterflies, of differ- ent colors, turning vertically in a large circle of Chinese sire. 5. A Grand Chinese Chandelier, turning; horizontally, forming the rose of a water- ing engine. The cascade and parasol fur- nished with Roman candles and brilliant sheaves of 0. The Combat of the Sun and Moon indaz-lin- g sire, terminated with the Polar-Sta- r, and several fixed stars in Chinese sire and illumination, with a brilliant glory of sire. The ascent of the Balloon will take place a. quarter of an hour before sun-dow- and be an- nounced by the siring of a cannon. The sire-wor- will be preceded by three fly- ing rockets and ended with a general illumina- tion of the Temple of Love, surrounded with a rich colonade, and dedicated to the ladies. The colonade turning in brilliant sires, sheaves, and other attributes. The bower of Venus in Mosaic work of Chinese sire. The whole terminated with a cannonade of firepots, with a large bunch of flying rockets. Several flying r.ickets between each piece of the en- tertainment. Mn. GASTON will spare neither time nor expense to render his exhibition as entertain- ing as possible, and deserve as much encou- ragement from the inhabitants of this town as he has experienced at Louisville, where his sire-wor- have been twice exhibited with suc- cess. An enclosure and benches will be constructs ed for the purpose ; every attention paiA io me spectators. A refreshments be sound within. Admittance one dollar Children half Drice-- . Tickets to be had at Mr. John Postlethwait's, Mr. Wm Essex's Book-stor- Mr. Mentell'n store, at the office of the Kentucky Gazette, and at the bar of the enclosure. No admit- tance without no money received at the door. 11 Lexington, 14th March, 1814. Town of Vevay. rjHOSE persons who have purchased inlotS i in the Town of Vevav. I. T. at the Dublin ' price of which was forty Monday, the 16th day of May next, isappoint- - for them to meet in said town, and nur. the '"Snest bidder, theprice to be not less than twenty dollars per acre, one fourth paid in hand, the balance in 6, 12 & 18 months" JOHN FRANCIS DUFOUR, Attorney in fact for John James Dufour' April 2,1814. i4-4-p To Merchants. Bank of Chillicothe issues Checks on Philadelphia, Baltimore or Washington; City, payable sight, for a premium of halt per cent, and will receive in exchange, in ad- dition to its own notes and specie, the notes of the different Banks in Ohio, Kentucky and Ten nessce. J. WOODBRIDGE, Cashier. March 1814. 11-- llt goods will be manufactured they have no chase at Private sale the out-lots- , in stating to the public, that their dltions heretofore made j and the pub-articl- es be executed in the best and nea- - lic Benerally informed, that on the nexs test manner, and of the most kind day the remainder said out-lot- s will be of-- will sell the Subscriber the will ready by to ; oneio on stables kind hopes he will be II. PALMER. AIACCOUN 15 weather Double fancy and bar and will tickets ed at 14, -- g Removal. DR RICHARDSON lias removed his Shop iext door below Wm. Essex, jr and Co's book-itore- , and oppssit3,tha court-hous- lots April 11, 1SH

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Page 1: Kentucky gazette (Lexington, Ky. : 1809). (Lexington, KY) 1814-04 …nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt77m03xt176/data/1065.pdf · 2012. 6. 2. · Tanning 8j Currying Business, HAS a quantity of

BOOTS & SHOES.L. & G. YOUNG

TJRTUItN their sincere thanks to theirfriends and the public in general for the

liberal support received since they commenc-ed at their established stand, on- - Main street,Lexington where they continue to manufa-cture, and have now on hand

A large and elegant assortment of gentlemen'sBOOTS & SHOES,

made of the best Philadelphia leather in thenewest fashion AIjSO,

LADIES SHOES,of the neatest and latest fashion. All of whichthey offer at wholesale or retail.

Lexington, K. Nov 8, 1813 45--tfTO JOURNEYMEN

CABINET-MAKER-

rANTED immediately, three or sourJourneymen, to whom the highest wa

jres, in Cash, will be given, and constant emplovment. .None need apply but those thatare good workmen.

JAMES MEGOWAX.Lexington, Nov. 23, 1813. 47-t- f.

J. H. iff I.. HAWKINS,Have just received from Philadelphia

assortment ofGOODS.

They were well laid in at cash prices, andwill be sold low for cash.

They have for sale about g5000Tvorth goodsby the Piece or Package.

COFFEE,' by the barrel.TEAS, bit the box.

A general assortment of GROCERIES.Thev give Cash for Feathers and Linsev.In addition to our present stock of goods.

have just received an elegant assortment ofix)vpntme SiIKs and Sattens, oi all colours, forLadi's Pelieces and Dresses

Also Twenty Hales PRIME COTTON,at 27 cents.

Novembers, 1813. 45

THE highest price in CASH will'be given forLleanJmen or Cotton Mat's,

Delivered to me in Lexington, at the cornerof M.i'm-Cros- s street, opposite to Mr. Pattersonil.nn s natter s shop.

JMES DEVERS1.Lexington, January 4, 1814. 2

MARK MASTER MASONS.WITHIN the state of Kentucky, are request-ed io attend a Marie Lodge, to be held atM": son's Hall, in the town of Lexington, onWednesday, the 4th of Mav next, for the pur-pose of organizing a Wlep and electing officers.

April 11, A. I) 1814 A L. 5R14

SHOE STORE iff FACTORY.HAY & BORDMAN. from Bal- -

timnre, opposite the RranchBank, have just opened an ele-gant assortment of the mostfashionable SHOES of eve-

ry description for ladies, gentlemen, misses,youth, and children, which will be sold by thepackage, dozen, nr single pair, as low as theycan be purchased in Philadelphia or Baltimore(carriage excepted.) Also, men's patentHATS, and children's morocco do and ladies'Indispensables. Measure for ladies, missesand children's shoes of every description willbe taken. Those who may please to savorthem with their patronage will receive everyattrition.

N B. Country merchants are invited to call.Lexington, April 7, 1814. 15

T 1 "M r 1r"'osn lWPrjirKte.JOHN WAINWRIGHT,

riHF.MIST &. DRUGGIST, has just receiv-ed and U now opening at his Apothecart's

Snor, on Jordan's Row, opposite th" courthouse, a general assortment of MEDICINEselected from the most respectable houses inNw-Yor- k and Philadelphia. Those who pur-cha-

a regular assortment will be supplied ata moderate advancp.

Vials assorted. Shop Furniture, Patent Medicines, "amts, Water &r ?c. 15-t- f

'DR. JOHN TODD,WIVG returned to Lexington, offers hisservices as a Practitioner ot MimciNv

and SunoriiT.

LQT FOR SALE.A LOT OF ' GROI'ND, containing 49 2

eet front, 150 feet luck, lring on AVater-stre-

continued, at the lower end of Lexington, isoffered for sale. On this lot is a stone founda-tion for a house erecting For terms apply to

D I1RDFORO. Auc't.Lexington, March 1, 1R14 12 tf"

ELI.ISJff TROTTER,Have just received, and are now npeningin their

new Jirick JTonse, two doors aboveSam'l. ii Geo Trotter,

A LARGE iff EI.EGIXV ASSOIlVMElil1 OFGOODS,

Which they will sell low for CASH, either bywholesale or retail.

Thev have just received. a quantity of COP-PER

31 12tf. Lexington, Oct 1, 1833.

itosirELL a srnvn.ivJlavejust receiver! a larqe Assortment of

GOODS,In addition to their former stock ; whichwill be disposed of on .reasonable terms forCash.

ALSO O'nANDA larife quantity ofS.ITt, 11UCK IS SEINE

TIFIA'E.Nov. 15. 1813.

JJOAIESTIC GOODS.R MEGOWAN & Co.

Ab- 44, .Mainstreet,HAVE just received 24 packages of

STIUPF.S, I CVUIBIUTS;CHECKS, SUnriNGS, &o fjcI lie wholeof whirh are offered for sale on the

rn -- t reasonable term-- , by the P VCK GK. G

THOS. II. PINDELL,IS just receiving in addition, to his former"' wompietp and splendid assortment of

MERCHANDIZE,Suitable to the present and approaching sea-sons, which........ ,,,..,., 11 .!:. i . .0.-- - -- , uiajjuacoi on good termsat hilT't"-tt- " Kirmerly occupied by J & D

. . i a tm......wum, upijusue-iu- ;ourt4touse, on Main- -uuect

3'tf Lexington, March 28, 1815.

Coaih mid Harness Makiiv. 3leu'rnxT T.T--.otl . win, ncAutl Sc NEILLc VRUYon the above badness on M.in-Cros- s

street, and Hatier themselves from theirexperience in the first shnn. in v.,.,.v...i.Plnlad Iphia a .d Ualtimorr, 0 be able tofiius.litueir work m st le not inferior to any here-tofore hti is W m the western country. Orders,lh s ilicited

LcsingUin, Dccembor 6. 1818. 49 tr

MEW GOODS.rpHOSE who may please to call at the

iy analysed, will be tound to have all the requi-a- tquality, composed of the best materi-Trotte- r

als.' Purchasers m hP nnlied h nt

GRAIN & FLOUR STORE. Mulberrystreet, leading out to Paris, second door abovethe Jail, will hnd a well chosen asd prettygeneral assortment of ,.

MliUCHANDIZE,Suited to the present Season,

C0NSIST1NO OF

Cloths Country Colt. ClothsCassimerc, Coarse Muslins,Coatings, K Callicoes,Flannels, Shirtings,Blankets 5 DimitiesSwansdown , 9 White and ColoredToilnetts Cambric MuslinsManchester Cords Lenoes &c.Velvets K Black CrapesMarseilles 1 Black Plaid SilkBombazetts 2 White k Black LaceBlack & Grey Worst Ribbands

ed Hose Artificial FloorersBlack & white Silk do Black, Check &. Fan- -

Cotton do. cy Silk Hkls.Buckskin and Beaver Maddrass do.

Gloves j Check Cambric do.Ladies' Long & Short 2 ?lain, while 5 fa&- -

Kid do. s cy do.Ladies' Black Chintz Shawls

- White Silk do. Common Cotton do.Silk Shawls CoffeeLinen &Cott. Checks Chockolate

&c. &c. Loaf, Lump and Or--

Crockery Ware leans' SugarsGlass do. 5 Pepper "

Hard do. Alspice ,

Tin do. GingerMen's & Boys' Fur & Cinnamon

Wool Hats Cloves "

Women's, Men's and r MaceChildren's Moroc- - 2 Nutmegsco Shoes Raisins

Men's coarse Shoes " PowderFine do. LeotChildren's Coarse do Shadrort, madeira anu K iiun

Sherry Wines, L ShadIV T.t ,1rAhAlBrandy

Rum HerringPeach Brandy Salt

LogwoodCherry Bounce Crowiy Steel C

Blackberry Cordial k LiasungsCherry do. IV11CAnise do. c Ropes assortedMint do. .BrushesWhiskey Lamp Black in lb. pa--.

Cider.royal " persVinegar TobaccoOrleans' Molasses & school BooksGunpowder & Young Writing Paper

Hyson Teas - J Slates &c &c.SUPERFINE FLOUR by the barrel or small.BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.

Which will bo sold at a very small advancetorcash.orttiatwhich willsuitiustas well, viz :

Wheat, old Corn. Oats. Flour. Cornmeal. Whiskey, Salt. Linsey, Linen, Flax, Feathers, Butter, Tallow, Hog's Fat, &c.

Lexininnn, Nov 22. 1813. 4b"

NEvr GOODS- -

E. WARFIELD is just receiving fromT3 ll ln.l..lnVl . . Tl !.!.,. n.l ... 'i uiiiucii,..! a.Iu. uaiuiuurc, auu. nUw opening

his store next door to Tilford, Scott ands, a large general assortment of

MERCHANDIZE, suitable forthe spring season, which he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms tor cash, by the piece, or retail ;among these goods may be sound some choicearticles, to wit :

Best Cotton Cards, No. 10,Waldron's Grass Corn Scythes,Elegant fancy patterns of d

cotton cloth, j,.Stripes Plaids,A variety of fashionable Straw Bonnets,B iots Shoes of every kind,Mantuas, Levantine and Virginia Silks,Fancy Muslins,Linen Catnbrick,Asserted Silk Velvets,

Do. Do. Ribbands,Elegant new patterns of Paper Hangings,Queens and Glass Ware,China, and Table Setts, "Ironmongery of every description, VGroceries, '

Teas of the best quality,Best Coffee,Segars of all kind, 'WIron and Nails,Currying Knives,Curriers' Fleshers,A'eneriiitf Saws. X Cut Saws, Mill Saws,Whip Saws, Hand Saws.

And a great variety of spring fancy Goods.March 22, 1814 12-t- f

AlQuie's Manufactured, Tobacco.Worrison, Bos wells 6j Sutton,

HAVE on hand, and intend keeping a supplyof this Tobacco, to sell by the quantity or byretail.

9tf Lexington, Feb. C6, 1814.

Brass Found ery.I. iff E. TVOODRUFF,'iff Co.

ONTINUE the above business at their former stand, and by arrangements lately

made, they are enabled to conduct it on a moreextensive scale, and to execute every speciesoi casunij in urass or uopper in the best man-ner and on short notice. A supply of CLOCKWORK, GUN MOUNTING, ANDIRONS,SHOVELS & TONGS, BELLS, &c. alwaysready. Two or three apprentices, about16 or 17 years of age, will be taken.

3-- January 22, 1814

David ToddHas opened a handsome &generalassortment of

MERCHANDIZE Consisting ofDRY GOODS, I HARD WARE, &QUEENS-WAR- GLASS WARE,In Anderson's Stone-hous- corner near the

Market-house- , which he will dispose of onterms.

The business of the firm of David'and Sam'l.B. Todd, has devolved upon him The part-nership having been dissolved bv consent.'Lexington, Nov. 23, 1813. 4r-t- f.

I , subscriber lias on hand at his bmithShop, lormerly occupied by Wm. Hart, an

assortment of the following articles of a supe-rior quality, all of which will be sold on reason-abl- e

terms for cash or the usual credits, viz :Warranted .tees HammersSteeled Hoes WedgesCarey Ploughs Drawing KnivesCommon ditto. Chains of all IcindsGrubbing ltoes Shovels and TongsMattocks j Crane'Hinges of all inscriptions PothooksCarpenters, Hatchets SkimmersHand Axes LadlesFieshforks.T'le subscriber having five Forges, will benhli... to'pvMrntS... ,. 1..a :U- - - .i. ...u- - ju.u on uie snortest no-tice Horse shoeinc will h n.rt;,,ui.. jcarefully attended to

R. DOWNING.Lexington, Feb. 26, 1814. f

The SubscriberHAVING COMMENCED THE

Tanning 8j Currying Business,HAS a quantity of LEATHER on hand, whichhe will dispose of upon moderate 'terms. Hewants two Boys as apprentices to the abovebusiness JOHN HULL.

Lexington, January 19, 1814. f.

site and

and

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and

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James B. January,Has removed his office to the lower house inFrazier's new row, two dpors below the Collector's office, on Upper-stree- t.

Lexington, January 31, 1813. 5'

WHEAT.HPHE Subscribers continue to give one dol-la- r

per bushel for merchantable wheat,delivered at their Steam Mill, Lexington,payable atSO days aster delivery.

Those who exuect to make sale of theirwheat to the subscribers, are requested notto hurry in with it, as it will be more excepta-bl- e

a short time hence owing to the garretsuemg mil.

JOHN H. MORTON 8c Co.March 7, 1814. 10-t- f

To the Tuhlic.rpHE Trustees of the Transylvania Univers'

. ty, in Lexington, aware of the want of aninstitution competent to train the youth of thecountry in me study ot law, and solicitous tofurnish every facility to Us advancement, haveappointed John Pope. esq. professor of thatbranch. Whilst the acknowledged talents of" "l'c "I me proression ot law, improved

by the experience of twenty years of success-ful practice, promise to aid the student emi-nently in the commencement of a science, fullof intricacy, his known morality and regularuauus oi uie, guarantee to the parent, that'the morals of the son will be the anxious careot his tutor. These considerations combinedwith the ease of obtaining good and cheap ac-

commodations, invite the student to sparehimself the unnecessary expense and trouble ofseeking in distant institutions, thnt ni.1 winchwejventure to say he can obtain in an equal de-gree in his own country. The terms of tuitionwill be twenty-fiv- e dollars for each session oflive months, paid in advance, all necessarybooks to be furnished by the University. Thesessions to commence on the first Mondays of--uayana iovemDer. uy order ot the Board,

ALEX. PARKER, Chm.Lexington, .Marcn 5, 1BI4. 10.

TO THE PUBLIC.Prime Soap & Candle Factory.npHE subscriber having engaged in the aboveA line, able and experienced journeymen

' from Philadelphia, and having now his estab- -

lislimenl in full operation, and on an extensiveand useful plan, offers for sale to CONTRACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, andOTHERS, any quantity of excellent soap andcandles (dipt and mould) warranted equal inevery respect to any manufactured in the Eas- -tei n slates, and which, on inspection and fair- -

advantageous terms, by calling on him, exam-ining thtt present stock, and judging for them-selves at his manufactory in Lexington.

THOMAS TIBBATS.N. B. I will give the usual cash prices for

Tallow, Hogslard, Kitchen Gresse, Ashes,Potash and all such articles as necessary tothe above establishment.

TH. T. -Lexington, March 24th, 1814. 13 -- tf

Dr. Burrell,LATE from New-York- , respectfully

to the citizens of Lexington and vicinity that lie has commenced the Practice ottPHYSIC, SURGERY and MIDWIFERYand flatters himself from upwards of 30 yearsexperience in Europe and the United States,in the different branches of the profession,especially Miawnery, to merit a share of pub.lie confidence. He pledges his unremitted at-

iuuuii iii jjruiiiuiiug uie west interests ot society entrusted to his care, and may be con-sulted any time at his residence in Upper nearMain-stree- t.

(W COW POCK Received a supply ofiresn Vaccihe Matter, from the U. S. Institution. families are invited to avail them-selves by early application.

His improved method of drawing and trans- -luamiMg i,r,in in cases wnen practicable,itiiiuviuK uie tartar so uestructive to tlie ena-mel and consequent rapid decay of the teeth,uiiiia juuiii; aiieuiion.

!4-t- f Lexington, April 2, 1814.

Castings, Brushes, Sjc

RECEIVED and for sale, wholesale andthe subscriber, in Upper near

Main street, viz : Ground Flat Irons, Hatter'sdo Tailors' Geese, Stoves and Grates for Coal.Andirons plain and brass mounted, KitchenDogs, aiivus, jjiandrils, Tuers, Wheat Fan andWrag Wheels, Carriage Boxes, Wagon and OxCart do. Waffle Irons. Hatter's Plates, Cocksana jamDS ior Gudeons, Cranks,Brasses and Mill-Wor- Stile Bars and Frames,Mortars and Pestles, Cyder Nuts, Sledgeham-mers- ,

Clock Weights, Garden Gate do do.Machinery and other work made to pattern

Produce taken in payment.WM. BURRELL.

'CCj" TOBACCO A quantity wanted for theeastern market. A line addressed, statingprice quality and quantity that can be supplf--edis icqucaLcu,

14-t- f Lexington, April 2, 1814

NOTICETo the 5th regiment votunteers lately commanded

by vol t m. Lewis.There is due to the offi-

cers, musicians and privates, in said regimenttwenty-on- e hundred and fifty two dollrastwenty-sou- r cents A return of capt. Williams'scompany is not yet received, which is requi-sit- e

in order to make an equal distributionso soon as that return is made, payments will"c "iauc iu captains nan, Megowan andHamilton's companies, on application to thesubscriber in Lexington. To Captains Priceand Gray's companies xm application to Mr.rouani Keen in Nicholasville. To Captains,.iai uii anu iveuey s companies on applicationto Mr. David Dodge in Winchester. To Cap-tain AVilliams's company on application toMi-Tho- .

I. Garreti, Mountsterling.Payments will be made only to the individu

als themselves in case of death to their legalrepresentatives.

LEWIS SANDERS.Lexington, 8th April 1814 15

LEVI L. TODD,WILL PRACTISE LAW in the Fayette, Bo n

and Scott circuit courts his place of residence is Lexington.

Sept. 6, 1813. 36-- tf

Eeuiueky Mutual

AT a meeting of the share-holder- s in the'Kentucky Mutual Assurance Society against sirefollowing persons were elected forthe vear ensuintr:JAMES MORRISON, President.JAMES COLEMANLEWIS SANDEItSRICH'D. HIGGINSDAVin DODGE, (Winchester)SAM'L. TROTTERJOHN BRAND

Applications for insurance on houses and goods, may be made to William Macbean, clerkto the board of directors.Persons willing to join the association and make permanent insurance, can effect assuranees on buildings which they hold in see simple, upon the following scale :

RATES OF HAZARDS, IF THE WALLS ARE RUJLT OF

On buildings which are sot designated,other rate of risk hereafter mentioned, norly uazaruousiy snuaiea.

f On buildings wherein are workshoDs ofters, coopers, wheel-wright- s, joiners, cabinet-makers- ,

hatters, book-binde- also, on smoke-houses, stables, barns, tobacco manufactories,stemancs, tobacco ware-house- merchantsaw mills, and other' buildings exposedhazard.

u f On sugar refineries, paper-mill- s, distilleries,jj"J elaboratories, Also, on the workshops of soapsc . hrtildfc ronrllA .nqlra.. Knl.A. ..in.. .....1 -- tl. UU..WW, ......u... i.,miv.o, uuitllB, ,ujc

Lmakers.jt C On buildings in which are usually depositedt considerable quantities of hemp or flax.

Additional premium will be added is contiguous to one Duumng,

Contiguous to one and not more thanContiguous to more than five & not'

ing fifteen buildings,

For any risk on one building to an amount equal to 5000 dollars, and not exceeding 10,000.,there shall be paid an additional premium of one half per cent; for a risk on one buildinggreater than 10,000 dollars and not exceeding 15,000, there shall be paid an additional premi-ur- n

of one per cent; and foraiisk on one building greater than 15,000 and not exceeding20,000, there shall be paid an additional premium of one and one half per cent.

A like scale will be applied in. insuring property.The annual assurance on goods,-ware- s and merchandize, in buildings above specified, will

be one third of the above premiums annually.A credit is given to such as join the association, as Hollows :

Above 20 not exceeding 30 a credit on 3 for 6 months months30-- do. 50 do. 4 6 months 4 18 do.50 do. 100 do 5 6 months 121824.100 do. 200 do. 6 612182430.By order of the Board of Directors, t .

"

March 30th, 1813. 14

Silver Plating Brass Foun-der- y.

I. iff E. WOODRUFF,RESPF.CTFUULLY inform their friends

general, that tliey stillcontinue to carry on the above business in alltheir branches at their former stand oppositeLewis Sanders, on Main-stree- t, Lexington.They return their sincere thanks for past pa-tronage, and hope by their strict attention tobusiness, to merit its continuance.THET HAVE ANn I5TESD KEEPING OS UANB,

An elegant assortment ofPlated Bridle Bits, Stirrufi Irons, iffc.

OF TUB MOST FASHIONABLE TATTEItNS,Which they will self much lower than hasever been sold in the western country . Coun-try merchants can be supplied at the Philadel-phia prices.

ALL KINDS OFCarriage and Harness Mounting, Carriageand Gig Sirings, Coich Lace, Fringe'

and Tassels. N

ALSO, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT 07Brass Candlesticks, Andirons, Shovels iff

Tongs, Door Knockers, Wc,Which they will dispose of very low for Cash,

ALL KINDS OF

Urass IVork for Machinery, ClockWork, iffc- -

CAST ON THE SHORTEST NOTCE.Still Cocks, Rivets, Gun Mountings, iffc.

ALWAYS ON HAND.They have just received an extensive assort-men- t

ofSaddlery, 6jc.

AH of which will be sold on the most reasona-ble terms for Cash.

GO Two or three Journeymen wantedto work at the white-smit- business.

Also, two or three Apprentices wanted to theabove business.

Two or three apprentices wanted to learnthe Silver Plating business.The highest price in Cash will be given forold COPPER, BRASS &, PEWTER

Lexington, April 4, 1S14. 14.tf

TO SADDLERS iff COACH-MAKER- S,

Parvicularlv.Silver Plating

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECU-TED Hr ROBERT STEEL, & Co.

OF FHILADELriHA.Who are now establishing the Silver Platingbusiness on Main-stree- t, in the house latelyoccupied by Mr. Bridges, the second doorabove Robert Frazer, where they intend keep-ing for sale a constant and general assortmentoi me most lasliionable SADDLERYUUAVJ1 U HARNESS MOUNTING,l ne subscribers having an establishment inPhiladelnhia. where tlini;n;r,ni -- t f.i,:

on theknown

will areelegant of

hiph they precisely at the Philadel-I- ,phia cash prices, with addition'.. of the'ear.nage. umers irom the country punctuallyattended to. 14-3- t

Greenville Snrinsrs.npHE takes this method to inform

me pumic mat he has taken Green,ville Springs, near Harrodsburg, and be

the 20th inst. receive boardershe pledges himself everything in his powersnaiiuu renaer me situation of thosewho may call him comfortable. The largeand numerous buildings on the premises willenable him to accommodate a large companHe will be supplied with liquors of every kirn!

his are large and shall be welfilled with hay.and grain of every he

Uiat by an unremitted attention toenabled to give general satis

faction.

April 2, 1814. 15-t- f

Assurunct Society.

JAMES WEIRCHARLES WILKINS ISJAMESTHOMAS BODLEY 3JOHN H MORTONVALENTINE PEERS. CParisV)

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five, 25 45 70exceed

20 35 loo

WILLIAM MACBEAN, CiemU

MR. GASTON'SBalloon and Fire Works,

IS FIXED FOR THE 7th OF MAY NEXT,is the permits, in a lot opposite the

Seminary.COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING PIECES 1

1. A Sun of different coloured sires,turning vertically.

2. The Lady's in grand Chinese sire,turning horizontally in different forms.

3. A Chinese Vortex, turning round a tabltin brilliant sire.

4. A Combat of sour Butterflies, of differ-ent colors, turning vertically in a largecircle of Chinese sire.

5. A Grand Chinese Chandelier, turning;horizontally, forming the rose of a water-ing engine. The cascade and parasol fur-nished with Roman candles and brilliantsheaves of

0. The Combat of the Sun and Moon indaz-lin- g

sire, terminated with the Polar-Sta- r,

and several fixed stars in Chinese sire andillumination, with a brilliant glory of sire.

The ascent of the Balloon will take place a.quarter of an hour before sun-dow- and be an-nounced by the siring of a cannon.

The sire-wor- will be preceded by three fly-

ing rockets and ended with a general illumina-tion of the Temple of Love, surrounded witha rich colonade, and dedicated to the ladies.The colonade turning in brilliant sires,sheaves, and other attributes. The bower ofVenus in Mosaic work of Chinese sire. Thewhole terminated with a cannonade of firepots,with a large bunch of flying rockets. Severalflying r.ickets between each piece of the en-tertainment.

Mn. GASTON will spare neither time norexpense to render his exhibition as entertain-ing as possible, and deserve as much encou-ragement from the inhabitants of this townas he has experienced at Louisville, where hissire-wor- have been twice exhibited with suc-cess.

An enclosure and benches will be constructsed for the purpose ; every attention paiAio me spectators.

A refreshments be sound within.Admittance one dollar Children half Drice-- .

Tickets to be had at Mr. John Postlethwait's,Mr. Wm Essex's Book-stor- Mr. Mentell'nstore, at the office of the Kentucky Gazette,and at the bar of the enclosure. No admit-tance without no money received atthe door.

11 Lexington, 14th March, 1814.

Town of Vevay.rjHOSE persons who have purchased inlotSi in the Town of Vevav. I. T. at the Dublin

' price of which was forty

Monday, the 16th day of May next, isappoint- -for them to meet in said town, and nur.

the '"Snest bidder, theprice to be notless than twenty dollars per acre, one fourthpaid in hand, the balance in 6, 12 & 18 months"

JOHN FRANCIS DUFOUR,Attorney in fact for John James Dufour'

April 2,1814. i4-4-p

To Merchants.Bank of Chillicothe issues Checks on

Philadelphia, Baltimore or Washington;City, payable sight, for a premium of haltper cent, and will receive in exchange, in ad-dition to its own notes and specie, the notes ofthe different Banks in Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessce.

J. WOODBRIDGE, Cashier.March 1814. 11-- llt

goods will be manufactured they have no chase at Private sale the out-lots- ,

in stating to the public, that their dltions heretofore made j and the pub-articl- es

be executed in the best and nea- -lic Benerally informed, that on the nexs

test manner, and of the most kind day the remainder said out-lot- s will be of--will sell

the

Subscriberthe

willready by to ;

oneioon

stableskind

hopeshe will be

II. PALMER.

AIACCOUN

15

weather

Double

fancy

and

bar and will

tickets

ed

at

14,

--g Removal.DR RICHARDSON lias removed his Shop

iext door below Wm. Essex, jr and Co's book-itore- ,and oppssit3,tha court-hous-

lots April 11, 1SH