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BY 1'. GvFrsSENDEN.

Jt moScdJIitocklie.'ds roll in wealth,. " Lei jpirSad fools strut in state,

'My hStvds, Iny homestead and ray health-- , Place iueabove the great. .'

Insver'fAwnTnorfid'nojjfeign,XS D'ea5e "' Mammon's

liiiPlhdependence'still jnaintainOn U beneafii the sSy.

y.' -Thuincinnatus at his. plough,1 wtihmo1e true glory shone,Thanaegtr witlrius laurel bropt

filSpalace ar.d hi throne, ssv"jT ' -

Tiimjijt, perplexity and'careAre bold ambition's lot;

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llutjhiise i"tri3e'4 never dareDistuib mj peaceful cotjft v

,Blet wjith fair competence.u.finUWhfp'Oiarchs never caijV'SS-- ' '

tranquility ofrriind,4 Heaven's choicest "gifttftfirJan

lhotoilttith which I till fhe.gr.uncLFilxercise is meet v " J

Is mare; amusement, wliictys crqwri'd' Wiurilu nber soft and sweet.

o,,f i,:si& Ii il iri nlAiOiiPA'alfftHnnB

i S iVeetrslumber soon destroy, ,Soon ihncrdh dissipation sigrodnd,- -

A guv e for ejerj joy.

Orioikl. .3, V'jAnes atldreiiedito a youiig gentleman' erffhis deathK . M ly a lady. .

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I saw th,eerfa?etwhen blessed w'Hh ease and wealth ,F.ach gloiyn & vtrtifefcrownell'with blooming hea th,WhWJflattstiiig friends their smiling homage paid,Alia eacn 'Wid'liour'iii-Miuruv- t: pleasure sled.

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. Thossb"-(iitill- Beams of innocence and truth.Uifw 'hAght they clawned upon thyVising youth;With brilliant hopes and expectaaons'crowned, '

AndpleSsing jirospects opened all around."

How charged, lipw alteted does the scene appear!In this, satFhonr not hope's own smile can chiar:Behold on the bed'of death 'Jn meek subnijliion yield thy parting breath.

See thy tb'nd p"aretit,s eve aid impart,'sp joQth thy aiit"iush or to heal thy smarL"Witlrc4seless'jtjiirs thy altered form bedtw,ArOcarcoShevei.i th) self they view.

Gi ispeiWn the'arms of death still thou art mild,Thy nJt'ejnojjr:ivthEe rfs their only child,Whenjjust arrived to manhoods opening bloom; '

Tbey new thee hastening to an carry tonib! t

IliTCftbfthee, w ha joV can then impart,To soijthe the anguish of a parent's heart; ,.ThenffOie. their j y. flieir only cotnfort sled,And'endfess so'rrow heaped upon their head.

For the GaztttetJTOJ1 Tim LADIES.ty(d"choos e a good Hitsband.

oi see a young man of modest, respcrfiJ, retiring, m?inneis; not given to pride,to we t or uatU!ryj,jie will make n good hus-band ; lo. he willjjle the "arne "kind inaii" to-v- v

ris Ins .vijfe, m& 'marriage, th.-- t he wasbe- -

WJien yotjjsee a young man ofrugal an;llmllits. no "fortune-,unter,- y but who

Yould tklfeST wise, for the value of herself, andlict sop-th- J. nher wealth: that man will.. . is-tuaKeji; nH, for hTs a rection will notderreaie, neitnerwill he brine- - himself onhisjianner To pov'end nartt? ' .;.,:

WJrea yoq see rrvnon?- - man, whose manners.ire ol tlrf"POHJe,rousand disgusting' kirrd, Willi1,

iii-u-s enoutrn

.to .carrv him anv whore, m- jAWL. tS J f. t

vanityen(iugh ,ke lilm think cery one n- - "ferior to himselfi? loirt marry hitn cirla, he willnot make a goocl Miisu.ind.

When,youeyung man, who is using hiiTjcst endeavohrs to, r.uie hiinelf fiom abic'u: ify,toctrSlit, cljgr.icter tuyl affluence, by his own rT

rnerus, marr fjijjivthe will make 3 good hu?o.andjjwitl one w4orthttiaving.

When youjseeyt young man depending solelyfor his rcputaUoffi;an3 'standing, in society, uponthe offfltgjfrich' Jather or OtlierrcUtiofis,!,dont marry him lorgoounesyoake, he will maKeq poor husband.

-- henyousee a, young man, one half of histime with the ladies, and the other hast employed in aUqrifig his persAn, or riding through theStreets in"igs!, who- - leaves his debts unpaid,

ttamandedf never, nevfcrdo"you marry him for he will bring lit-- ) family totant, and vvifi'm e'very'respect, make a bad hu1-bt- n-l,

"", ,t zWhen yTu ire a 3"0".ng man; nho nefer engagei

an iny Atliiiys or quarrels by day, nor follies byniqnt, and whose dark, bjack deeds ar;e ofso meana rharacter,s tom.ike wish toconceal hisname; wmaocs wioi Keep iow company, norIne ik the sabbathjinoruse'profanc language, butwlioe sate is seenjregularly tt church, wherQ.heoui it to be, he wilfcertamly mal;e a' good Iius-ban- l.

m' - , vSV-ie- n ayounftm'an, whois belowyou in wealth

oTers ,u marrrage, don't deem it a disgrace.hut look ino hi"cliaracterj and is you find it cor,.respor i to thesp direction?, ui!;e lum, and you7'!I gi-- t ' ' jodhusband .

A'c i inn'ta money an object of marrihge, forit rfu lo, a'jteprt upun ttra a balance to tliegood ou wi'illjdt's. bad hu$kiud.

Whi nyoii see a young giaiij who is att'fttiyeand kmd to his sisters, or aged mofhi jvho' isrot ah.iTnell to be seen in the hi eels xvtth the

.vo-n.i- n who, gave him birtiiwd nursed him, suppoi .nig her weak anil tottering trame uppnjni.aini,'ind who will attend to ail Jier littlfc. wantswith tilial love, .iflection and umdenievs, take .f1

Ai.7i gifts, w ho can get liim, no' matter Whathi circumstances in life, lie fs truly ivorth th'ewj'iaina; ond h.Aing, ana will in cerUtihty, make

"ag;od huilmud '- v tys exirmne into chracier, cort'

nitnes, mil when you fmdjtjiese goonfi i yountr man, then may yy? 15 l!ra he" willin il.u .iVooil huibaud; -

jQucensware China., JA A! FS HAMILTON,

.W.1W STREET, -

JTAS imported direct from Liverpool a large findSTi"'e)hxcrsie assortment ot LieipooI and China wart'leiecieu iiu care CApiessiy hh hub maiA., .wii.uSIIK

Blue Printed Dining Wate new nd clegan' atterns,i do, IJdiVj 1 ca do do. do.

Plates Twiflers Muffins,do. Oval l)hes,(.do. Coerpd do. very handsome, rjdo Soup I ureens.do Sauce dodo HkerAfand Xapples,do Slugs and Pilchfi-s- ,

do Botth, UtSslliid Rivers, "

do Tfnpoi'sjtiisrd CfrearrS,do Cuftee BqvKand Saucers, -do 'I ea cups and Saucers &c Uc.

Gold Band f'ea'ie's, some very handsome,Enamelled "edged tnd C G v.ae of every descrip-lio- n

which will be sold whole ,sa)e or retail, at a veryamall advance for cash

CASH will be given for a sew tons of

, HEMP.Lexington, Mav 12, 1825. 19-- tf. '

. A'OTll'E.A'L persons indebted for the Lexington Public

or for Advertisements published in thatpaper, are requested to call at this Office atid settletueir respective balances, either by payment ot tnemoney or giving a no?e Those who donotcomrdjwith thu notice, cannot expect to be further indulged

rHxington, Ms 12, 1825, 19-- tf.

WANTM),4 OARDNFR for the BOTANIC GARDEN, -- he

j.i. musfbe sober, trusty and skillful. Apply to thePointer.

--iALSOAn undertaVer to quarry Stone and 100 Cedar or

Locust posts 9 or 10 feet long. Apply as above.Lexington, May 12, 1825, 19-- tf

S oi .Tuejincn Blacli sUii .I will give liberal wares to a sew journeymen,

well acquainted with the Blacksmith's business, andwho can come well recommended.

JOHN EADS,Lexincton March 24, 1825 12-- tf.

HEW uu&IHR.SUHSOUlBF.il

has iust imiiortecl fromJ Philadelphia, and s now

onenintr at Ids 5tbre onnm11.11 i W. Main Street, in Lexinemmmm ton, opposite thi Court

House, a choice assortment of

t.mSelected with great care by himself;

Among Mch are the following Articles,BUO.VD OLOTIIa and Casiimeresi, assd

Pelirp Plnlha Kljnnptl and Bai Ze. MSH1 ted.Figured andlPlain Bombazetts doDenmark Sattius and Silk Stripes do .

Irion ana Russia Sheetings doTable and Russia Diapers T doInsh'Lincn and'BrOWn Holland doH en and Cotton Diilhngs doFurniture ;alicoes, and Ringhams. doWide and nan ow Fnc) Calicoes doCotton and Linen Cambricks doLong Lawn ami Cotton Handkerchiefs doJaconet and Mul Mul Musims doFigured and Plain Book do doCanton Crape and Crape Itobes doCrape and Cotton Handkerchiefs doItalian Crapes and Crape Scarfs doPink Muslin KobeS&. White do with cotoured

bordersFlain and Figured SlIEs assorted.figured, Silk and faause Hrndkerchleft doBandana andfBlack Silk do doSilk, Cotton and Worsted Hose do

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6nk and "Beaver Gloves- - doisa .keen, Silk, ri't and Buttons doftibbons, Tapes, Lcs tfid Kdg'n gs doTortoise Tucking and Side Combs doWide anJ Narrow Domestic Plaid do

.Domestic Circassian PUidsand Ued Ticking ass'dramture and Uumc&tic Checks assortedliro n S'ld Bleacher Cotton Sheetings doTine Sei Island and com-no- n Cotton ShirtinpsSilk Merseilles andValentia Vesting assortedB. Itn.gClo'l's. from No 1 tu 7 warranti d' i, ! r o and Leather Sho s assorted

liest Atadeira and I ,iJoi) particularYy' WIN'T S

Hel"t 4th Proof FRENCH Bll NUV

y&. ji est nuu'itiM., . flsajssssu' GUNP'JWJJI'.Rand&S Si

youn(, HYS..H Pnmcsnii e is ; hcKAs '

J OA.F VQAl! COFFLBVDLHdCOLATE

(.iv.e, ttpp r, Cloves and ilaceMitmegs, Cini a "on alldtt..ldBos' Bengal and t'atent BlockingVsdder, Coppeias and AllumQueens, China and Glass Wa e, assortedWindow Qlas's and Cut NailsSpades and ShoielsCradling and Grass SCYT,JJES. And agenenl Assortment of

HARDWARE AND CUTLER.Those GOODS being laid in vary low, and with

such great aro, that all whoinay want to purchasewill Cud it their interest to call.

ALEX.iPARK.Ell.Itexlngton Juno 9, 1825 23tf .

STATE OF KENTUCKY.

Ariiii. Tlhm, 185Frederick Klcttej f omplamant,

againstjk Elias T Smith and olhers, Defendants.

' f-- IN CHANCKRV.It appearing to the. satisfaction ot the court that the

ilefcntunt tl P Smith is no inhabitant of this Cornmnnwealth. and he ha injr sailed to enter his annualancelierein. ai;reeibly to law and the rules of this court.Vn he motionrot tne comiilainant, by his counsel, it is.therefore, orders d, that unless the said Defendant Klias P Smith do appear here, on the first da-- ,

tif lilt next July term of this court and ans er the Com- -

pla nant s bill, tne same as to lum will be taken lor con- -

lessell. And it is further ordered that a cop otlhisirde beinserled in some duly authoiiied newspapermblished in this Commonwealth f oi two months suc- -

ciS'ihely.A copy, teste,

JAME3 TAYLOR, c. c c cJune 9,lS2i 23 $k

QREEMFliLLE SPRIAGS,

fjnhe undersigned has taken t!u Celebrated ,Wa-- iH leringPlacS cdTTedTIlE GSeENVILLE.

arm ii tjti, near riJurrtiasourgn, ly, and has putthemin complttc onlcr for the reception of Visitors. --

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The price's of Boarding &c. will be on moderateterms;,.

) . THOMAS Q. ROBERfl'S.May 2,1025 19-- tf.

" .;'.JOB .PRINTING

Of tviry description neatly executed here

Botanic Garden.JUOl'OSALS u illbe received for the following for

Jo Gruhsnd plough about 7 acres orgioundJo pae abn.t fiOsquaie yurds with rut stones.To laj about 100 Cuoic yards o! u stolie fen-- e.

To put up a Board fence 7 feel high, ar.uiud-- partthe ground -- "

To tart Ian barK ana oilier objects Dyjne aay orthe load

Th procure and phnt One Thousand young trees,shiubvand Vines, from the wood. g

Anplj to the Superiiilendant C S. Rafincsque by let"ters lest at Capt. Pike's or '1 lioinus Sqath's

N. B. The sIiHrelioluers are notiheu to pn) tne instal-ments due on their shares to the lreaaurer cf the com-

pany.Teh. 3 1825 5 tf.

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REMOVAL.Subscriber ha9 removed hisTHE SHOP to the Corner

,7 . r it L.' .. u... .1.. C.:,?V; t oi upper oiruei, uetwcuu liju x.pis

yiTiAiilfL lle carries on the

in its various branches, i,. Scale Beams aiidSteel-yird- s

made and repaud. The Iron woikfor allaorta of Machinery, Hi arth Irons almost always onand for sale. Locks repaired &c. &c. v' He tenders his thanks to his former friends, andassures them and( the public that no pains shall bospared to make tlicm well satisfied both in quality &

price of the work done at his sLSp.Oj-IIo- rse Shoeing and olherkinds ofBlacksmith

Work is done at his Shop At the customary prices.. THOMAS SJTUDMAN.

N. B. Two or three hands will betaken to learnthe trade. T. S.

Feb. 10,J825. 6.-- tf.

SLAVES FOR SALE.excellent tOOli and WASHER, aged betweenAN and 50jears Also a boy 16 years of age,

who is acquainted with quilling in a bagging factory.Enquire ot the Printer.

Lexington, April U, 1825.-15- -tf- '

LA MOTT'S COUGH D110P8.Important Medicine for Coughs and Consump-

tions. ,yTHIS F.lixir is not olFered to the public as

and a rival to all others, but as possess-ing virtues peculiarly adapted to the present pre-vailing disorders of the breast and lungs, leading toconsumption. A timely use of these drops may beconsidered a certain cure in most cases of

Common Colds, Coughs, Influenza,Whooping Cough, Pain in the Side, Difficulty

of Breathing, Is ant of Sleeparising from debility; aud in Spasmodic Asthma it issingula! ly efficacious A particular attention tothe directions accompanying each Datum neces-nr- y.

The following certificates from respectable gen-tlemen, physicians and surgeons, arc subjoined, toshow that this Composition is one which enlighten-ed men are disposed to regard as efficacious andworthy ofpuhliu patronage.

Having examined the composition of Mr. Crosby simpiovemeut upon

La .SVl oil's Vougu Droys,wc have no hesitation in recommending them tothe public, as beingwell adapted to those cases ofdisease for winch be recommends it.

Doct's. Jonathan Dorr, dated Albany, Dec. 4.11124.- - James Post, of "White-Cree- Feb-ruary, 14th," 18?5: ratson Sumner andJohn Webb, M. D. of Cambridge, Feb. 520th1U25: Solomon Dean, of Jackson, Jau. 20th1825.

Mr. A Crosby t am pleased with this opportunity of relating a sew facts, which may servo incommendation ofytiur excellent Cough Diops.For ten years I was afllicted with a pulmonarycomplaint; my cough aas severe my appetite weakand my strength sailing. I u.ed many popularmedicines, but only sound temporary rcliof, un-

til by a continued us: of your valuable drops, 1

have been blessed witt such perfect health as torender further means unnecessary

Hev EBKNEZER HARRIS.Salem JV. I'. January 12th. 1825. ,

Prepared by A. (!ROSIIY, sole proprietor,Cambridge, (N. Y.) rthose signature" will be affix-ed to his owu hand writing to each bill of direct-ions. Re particular Hat each bottle is envelop-ed ma stero or check label, which is struck onthe same bill with the directions.

Sold wholesale and retail, by DrG. DAWSONPittsburgh J. CKiiMBECKF.R; Wheeling P.M WEDDELD, Druggist, ClcavelandPRAT and MEACH, Driifrffists Buffalo OS. CROSBY, Druireists Columbus GOODWIN, AHTON & Co. M. WOLF & Cot A.F.A1RCI11LDS, Drcesists- - Cmcinnatti BYERSiiid BUTLER, D. WILSON, Druggists Lou-isville. and- - retail by J. D. THOMAS, Win-chester Ky and at the

).RUG STOR4EOY 3 A.NVES G RAVES,

'Lexington, Ify.Each bottle contains 45 doses; Price One Dollar

single; nine Dollars per doz.May 25th 1825.-- 1 year.

Boot ,

BINDING.ALEX'IL DRENNAN & SONS,

RFSPKC J FULLY Inform the public that thej carryon the above business opposite the lower maikethouse,Lexington. Any commands they may be favouredwith, shall be punctually attended to

N. 11 At the same place

Silks & Cloths Dyed black, blue, andarious colours

. Mens' Clothes Scoured, and theColour renewed.

Lexington. Feb. 10, 1825 6 tf

NEWGOODS.

The subscriber is ,n ceiving and opening an elegantassortment of '

SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS,ENGLISH, FltKXCH, INDIA f DOMESTIC.

flffehaa extra supri sine 11LUK and BLACK CLOTHS

6f CAbSIMbltl-.- Flowered paper for, roo ns Bol-

ting Llothb Leghorn Bonnets Ohe Oil, in camsters for Machiner)? &c- - iiis good wil'be disp'isedof on leaioiiable terms.S To those puichasuiK to sell ag ae can offi;r in- -

ducemenls.v joiin tUford.

Lexington. Aprihll, 1625-1- 5 tfP S. Whiblce) bv tht. banei ronaer oy tne

"teg,

iai the Umon 4MJJ8, for sat J. T

A KTftT?!?. VCn TiP!rV Mts . . a- - jtm . wa.fc A.Xt O.

fCI'ir. I11M ctand for a More, or an odiee,latiLF iiic tonrt House scuait Lumiire at

i"e JLciJ4igc uu.ee ol j;and J. fcajro.2J, 1825.-- 3t.

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KENTUCKY B1BEE SOCIETY,OFFERS, TOR SALFj,

OCTAVO BlULKa'oru iyi siipeno'- - g alitycents speciij. . They luie on har,d also, a

great niiiTiber f Billies and Testaments, adapted tothe ust ol Societies). .ftirlatioiis, Stirday 'bchools,.and I'amih-- s, which tliey will dispose of sore iSi, andto the poor gratis. Apply to the Agent at his olbce atMr D. A" Sayre's Wain btreet, Lexington

THUS: NliLON,Agent, K. B S.

July 2r.h, 18"5-30-- 3t.

JOIIIn M. iiWKTT. TTRUSS MAKER,

SUA SOTilNIIl4.

SIIORT ST. EiR THE WASHIGTO- - HOTEL.)

S now manufacturing and keeps constautly onhandPR USSES for all kinds of ruptures, viz

J hecorrmon Steel, with & without the racket wheel,The newly invented and much approved double-heade- d

Steel,The Morocco Nonclastic Band with spring pad, nd

1'msses for children of all agesGentlemens best Morocco, Buckskin, ( a)fjun, ind

Russia Drilling Riding Girdle?, witti and without" springs, and with private pockets,Ladies', Gentlemens', and Misses Back Stays, to re

lieie pains m the breast,Double and single Morocco Suspenders with rollers,Female Bandages, Sic. &c.

All of which will be sold by wholesale 'or retail.

The Tailoring Business, fIn its arious branches, continued as usual.

Lexington, May 5, 1825 18-- tf

FOR SALE a1 J-5-

S JtBS&Kl-- J

Acnns OP. FIRST r.ATE

ILJlsWI -One mile and a halffrom Lexington 'on (le Frank- -

ion roao, ncany one Halt is timbered land, the ballance'isin a gondstate of cultivation; a frame houseand Orchard, and one of the best springs m Fayettecounty, aud an indisputable title. The above landbeing the property of William L. McConnell dee'd.and is now offered for sale low for CASH by theheirs ofsaiddee'd. For further particulars enquire ofthe subscriber in Lexington, and the" terms will bemade Known by lilm and the land shown, &c.

GEORGE ROBINSON.Lex April 1, 1824 14 tf.

WHISKEYWHISKEY of a SUPI :riorQUALITY for sale b,y the

MiiREL

DWID MEGOWAN.upper end of the market hoire.

LEXINGTON MAY lOtu 18?4 20--t.f

FOM. SALSA SMALL FARM OF

id) AN mwIn the intmediateneighbourhood

Of UvXIXiOTON.

THERE are on it comfortable buildings for twois ncces&arv good water meadows &

orchards, under good fence ana sufficiency of woodland Terms can be madeverv favourable.

Apply to CHARLES WILKINS,or Col. J AMES 1 RO'nTER

Lpt. An-- r 1124 J7- -f

ivlOKOCCu

MANUFACTORY.TillE Subscriber respectfully informs the public

he has commenced the above busines inLexington on Main Street; and fiom a loug experi-ence in one of the principal cities in Enrope, andthe United Stales also; he flatters himself he willproduce articlrs in his line equal lo any in the Unionsuitable for Shoe Makers, Hatters, Coach MakersSadlers and Book) Binders which he will Sell tweutypercent less than imported skins.

This he hopes will induce the consumers in th'Western Country to give a preference to their owrmanufacture

N. B. A constant supplyof hatters WOOL opkand.' PATRICK GEOHEGAN.January 13th, 1825 2- -tf "''"

LAW NOTICE.JAMES SHANNON, Lore of Wheeling;--Ph- .

WILL practice Law in the Circuit and County CourtI'ajette, and the Circuit Courts of Bourbon

cd Jessamine. Ml business entrusted to him will receive prompt attention His office is on Short Street.

Lex Uec 20, 1824 25-- tf.

LAW NOTICE.EonViRT J. BlIFCKIIyRIDGK

Attorney anOL Counsellor at 1 iiyj5WILL ATTEND TIIBTAYET'I E CIRCUIT CQUR'l S

Lexington, April 6,1284 A5.-- tf. .

LAW NOTICE.JOHN W. TIBBATTS & J.O. HARRISON.

T.J AYR united it the Practice of the LAW in thefLl Fajettu Cjicuit Couus 'Iheir Office is kept

in the room immediately aooc the uit.ee ot the UleiKof the County court.

April 7. 1825 14 tf.- -

11 iat liofhti'ovgoUeuTHAI' OA' OF TUB CAPITAL PRIZES JJfTIlE

$40,000 LOTTERYRecentl) drawn in the Cily of Baltimore, was sold at

PIKK'h OFFICK,And that he has TIClvE I S now for sale in severalother Eastern LotteriSs, all'lobe concluded within

430 da,ys. Among the- - BrilluiltfPrizes of which areto be sound

'I of hO.OOO I A of 10.0003 I 5 of 5.000

Independent of i Great A'umbcr of $4000,3000,2500 200Q 1000 .00 fcc,&c, &b.

fr5l ickets fiom $5 u Jl'l) only and prizeswill be paid at his oflice as soon a presented. Or-ders from anj part of the United States will re-ceive the most prompt attention, is pos't paid, andaddressed to -- J. M. PIKE, LcxiugtinKy

May 12 1S2-5- 10-- tf.

$100 fjjwie "ReYraTA I lRAN AV AY from tie giibsruhpr Imng nca''

Lexington. ra)tttc C'ouutt (Kei.li i !) ,) n theUth day of December lat, a Aegfo Manu.uned

QUILLS:.About 21 yeaii of age; about 5 set B tlr 9 inches

jfiigb, slender made, is copper cmftpTK.on; I e hadrun a grc) linscy coatee-aTi- pairf&lortnb, lnuk v ithJhim a drabgrt'j coat u.jtli 3 or 4 x;apes v ith oth-er clothing not lecoljcclcd, I liavo locsi.r. to hp- -ncve tlie aoove slae is ejlher in tlie slale of Indi-ana, Illinois, or Ohio, oronloaid seme MeaiuBoas. .

I will gite (he auovc nv siijj. fr i the said slavetaken out of the stale of ICrnlncky, or fifty dolla isfn like money is taken nlthin the btatc-o- f Ken-tucky, on deliveiy of him in Lexington.

May 23d 1C25.V WM.'E. BAIN.21ir

ftj-T- he Nstiohal Republican as fincinnali willi' weeirs insertion,

Yiidffn.rwaid their account' to tliisoffice for pay--

50 REWARD.fP AN AWAY from the subscriber

on the 4th of Apul, a negron.an named iiEJS, 'about 7 jearsoldjtalj slim made, with a scai overhisleite)e; another cu his cheek,went lame on account ol hr, littletoe hems: vcrv sore, and his fnnt

tKZSESsSsl&a; sVelled; talks a little bioken, veryfouJ oi liquor, " n a grey janes shoit coat, anold light drab snftout coat and two pair of raggedovotallft He rode off a bay horse, ten years old,about 14 hands high, a natural Jrctter, shod before,a star in his sorehead, roach main and bob tailwith some saddle and collarmarks.

There was also, another Negro Man lest thisplace at the same tirrfe, belonging to a man in Ala-bama, stt ut well made, about 25 ears old.andissupposed to have rode a sorrel horse of, J. '1 annersour years old, sixteen hands )ugh, with light mane,and tail, and sour white fret. It is supposed theywill make for the s,tate of Ohio and perhaps for Can-ada. I will give the above reward is taken out ofthe stalp,nrtwenty dollars is takeD in the state andsecured in any jail so that I get him, and pay allreasonable charges. A generous rewaid will bagiven for the horses or. either of tht'm, or for mformation so that I get them.

B. BOSVVORTII,Lex. April CO, 1825 1.7-- tf.

he Liberty Hall, Cincinnati, will sine tliabove three weeks insertion.bd forward their ac-count to this office for pnymilt. ' '"

APRIL TERM. 1326.Aaros Blkdsok Comp't. i

against I IN CIIANCERr.Wn. D. Burnett Deft. ) , ,

rinHIS DAY came the CompkinantJiv list. Counsel.jtnd it aDneaiimr to the smitLrimn

of the Court tha't the defendant William'!). Bur-nett, is not an inhabitant of this "Commoni calth.Thercfoie on motion of Complainant it is orderedthat unless the said defendant do anDoar hrm r,nor before the first day of our nest Augurt term andanswer the complainants bill herein, that the s,imewill be taken against him pro coujisso. And it isiiiuripr ordered mat a cbpv of this order bdiibort-e- d

for two months successively in some anthemednewspaper, published within this Commonwealth,

A copy Attest.WILLIAM WINSLOW, Clk.

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a ftr tirst raie L. i l, lyinf aji I: it fivV miles lrom I eMnt n, bftiding on tl iioi roiits-read, on which thee is about twenty acies rlesrt i , aa logcaoDin in it, tlie remainder oo l.i d u, t

with timber of the. sirs quahtvFor terms apply to the rdum- - r -- '

Lexington lune agd18j ,

J. M. PIKKAN)S TF.N SHAP.FS of OLD KEN ' f ' Y

BANK ST O. K Pk-as-e apply at his tOliiRY It. FXCHANOB OFI'ICE.

LexFeb. 44 182 8-- tf.

Tle Su-yjiiv- lal ,

IS again in operation, and will be carpfullv adn.ini.teied bv Robeit VlcN'itt. It's efficacy has beenlprovsed in several rst?s of Itheiutitifltni, T etter, &c Applyat the room opposite tfie Red river Iron Store, onlShortstreet, and directly above the office of asm UUtt, esq,--

Lexigton, April 26 182f 18-- tf,

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ON The read between Lexington and Mr Samti'-- l

Tro ter's Powder woiks, on the 9th of July. AnOi'an&e-colowre- A CYaipe !Vviss

newly made, with a belt of the same, apair of fclntecotton Stockings, and one wh'ite pocket handkerchiefthey were tied up in a led silk shawl with a bolderWhoeyer will deliver the above articles lo the subscri-ber, orleae them at the office of the Kentuckt Ga,zette, shall receive a reward of THREK DOLLARSCommonwealth paper ,

WILLIAM C. GRIMES.29 3t.

iiancastciian Seminary.

THE DN1)FJRSIGNEI) being asio,ciatcd in the educution of youth dopledge themselves to those - ho mayplease to patronize their insti u'ion,g to .devote their best effor s lo Hiqprogress and improeraeiu of theirpupilshoth in moral and literary attainments.

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Under the charge of She. O'Uatu.ThltMS OF TUI'llONin llns Department aie as so- -lovs.

Clasical Course, 10 dollars per quarter of 12 weeks;Scie tiSc Iiistiuction 10 dollars per quarterof do.English Grammar, Ancient and Modern Geography,

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Sei en dollais and fifty cents per quarter of ttt elveweeks.

.Site &?uw-8tcvi- SchoolWill be under the same regulation as heretofore,with thef exception qf a change of the session fiomfne months lo twelve weeks. '1 he terms ot tuition.will therefore-- be sour dolisrf per quarter of twelve

e'eks, including the lessons, tlates, pencils, fuel, tc.usuallj furnished in tins institution

I union to be paid iu advance.,WM. DICKINSON.CIIAKUEh O'HARA

June 23, 1823 23-- tf

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