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1 UEg?HEr" TO SOAR ALOFT OH TANCv's WING."

THE TORMENTOR.

A petrifying plague there is,Whicffispurs the sweetest cup of bli.ss

And clouds life's brightest sun ;

Ofhappiness tlie worst alloy,The mortal foe ofeery jo) ;

Videlicet a dun.

JJpt old Mzdusa's fabled headtSvhosc dreadful eyes could turn, 'tis said,

The boldest fo'tn to alone,E'er quench'd the blaze cf mirth, orty'dVith magic spell, Jheform of pride,

Like tlus aforesaid dun ! .

Hard fares, alss ! the luckless wight,, ,, .Whose steps can, neither day nor night,V" Thu rude tormentor shun ;

AVho, at each corner, crook, and turfy ,

Where'er his weary feet adjourn,Is haunted' by a dun !

JluuiTinv dmons her busv srh

l'OR SALE. --5 NDt THE Subscriber will difrsofe toflr Jr-- , ,rr-0-

A-s-i?' ."""Miciiuiiowiiig aud.L,oii,Wit.

?mgfi ,

' '..- - , ...j j r ... ,.

. -

iiiius occ. jo

acres of land in Barren county,on rue foutli side of Green river, i:itwoadjoining surveys of 1000 acres each,

Lexington,

made for 1 nomas Marlhall on u'thtary.to suit a number of purclnfers. Theincluding the blue spring J, nd is fuperioiiy watered and timbered

grove. he 2000 will be a,ll sold to any in this vicinity. Any persontogetner, or in parcels, as may ocU: luit wanting to purchase the above land maythe purchaser. The title is indifputa-jkno- w the terms by application to theuie, ana a ueea warranty, a: Wilious's tavernwill be given

'"JA

1000 in Pendleton county, ad-

joining the town of Falmouth, i mininga small distance up both of the maintoiks of Licking down the maincreek on both sides. There was a lmallpart of the survey included in the towivhich the fubfenber does not claim, bthere is 1O00 acres belides. This clai'is sounded on an entry made eatly in1780, and there is no interference, u, hthe part offered for sale. A deed withgeneral warranty will be executed.

m mtLMm

bout acres of land on Glover'snear-th-e head of Little Barren,fpih side of Green river, part of

tot 1000 acres, entered and ur--, for col. Richard Taylor on Mi

ll warran) acreain Montgomery county,in"the road from the Olympianjjs to Bouibon Furnace, including

law andinrlif

ret'.-iv- e

notes

Half

thea

namewill the

1

Mr.

and

:

Lewis,

ona ;

can applying,and

17,

de

of

the andounu i.icK, part 01 or oved t0 the fatlsfation 0f lhe cour,

.00 in the name d. William'.las Clarke. ... . an inhabitant of this it

the lad is that the do ap- -

will be executed pear on the day of our nextto the purchase ' term; and the complainants'

be evifted'. .r wi" (or

e lioufeon 'confeffed, and a.copyptc . be inserted in feme authoriledT .. .Vilintnii hirly ..v.v.u.y " greeable

uuitriucr as , ail oinic, witii" viic: or part ot an acre of ground ad)g. jie now in the occu-- n

of the fubferiber on Broad-wa- y

own with the lot onh it is fituatc.

c James Hughes.Barn, Lexington, May 1. 8t

ITT COUNTY, fft. .... - '.April Term,

Complainant,I vs. - ...r

& Bartlet Collins, Defendants,IN CHANCERY. , , . .

'HE defendant Ferre, sailing toand answer the complainant's

agreeably to the rule ofj- itinnairinn f tia in I -

attornev.ltsd,tnatthe defend Ferre,rheteontne Monday

road,

knownsell

May

n Cuti's

1306.

negro

road, Silver which

fendail

the

acres,

trails with,with third

refund moneymould rAt "kcn

orderbrick ilLthe.!. paper

ofhee

i3o6.

Iterre

ap-pear,

,

andtile

river, ,

Green

for Carr, andand

iiiUJC - .

jf court, that he isnot ."yer,""""' """""6 " w"v-"""e-- " " '";' Ull ns

his orsaid int ap- -

tourth in July

lands.monthsanother copy affixed

court house county,opv. Telle,

JNO. HAWKINS, S:

STATE OF KENTUCKY :

Againstdefendant,

OiJyliVOCAi.

Lexington,

RentSubscriber offers the

legroes,salt,

approed

ments andinterest

82

hae furniture

RobertLexington, 16,

Wdlbe

Earic and Stvaiuht creeks.miles

Limestone.r.and, about

will

ilc.ssey.

two half miles

part of

the Coveor into lmall In

by twoPjthr

KOBi.

FOR SALE.lyinr Frankfort

being Preston's iy

survey,Spring.

warrants,

general fubtenberCharles

FOUNDSunday

nXyner

ee trom Lexington, theWatch

have Wilkins'Walk, paying chaises.

Lexington, 1806.

STATE KENTUCKY.Fayette Circuit Court, March 1806.William M'unde, complainant,

AgainstWilliam Lytle, and.Robert Bradley

VOfcorge Man

to

CHANCERY.complainant.

AgainstThe same, defendants,

ON motion complainants,counsel, who exhibitted their

bills against defendants, having

entered of'tiiat fendant Lytle.isnotcommonwealth,

deed ordered said defendantwarranty here

:nant June answer

purchaser biIIs heJAme bt?

Main-stre- et

nipimmrf

complainant

copy. Telle,7bcs.Bodley,C.F.C.C.

FOR SALE,Acres Military Lands,

river,slate Kentucky.

on Gum- -

berland surveyed Overtonadjoining Mols's, Uole's

surveys.on river, surveyed

Langham, adjoining

Glover's creek, branchnorth fork creek,

veyed adjoiningTaylor's Clarke's surveys.

on aulphur Lick 01flimtwMuuutaiiiig

anJdLISldLl

inhabi-!,ttl- e B,ar"n surveyed PeterState lnnt0n

is and

theby

3t.

the

tj,e

two

T'

by

the

of thetor

and

500

the of fur

the forthis

500 waters Big Barrenriver; .

nnrl snfw,- -- th u,u jF.rA - miormation may obtainedir , ns thlc rrl., :(...! :J'Edw. Rogers, relative the quality and

' situation of thoseGazetteKentucky twoceffively, and at

doorof this

".' C. C.

of

in of

of

on

bernnv to

erAlso, 5333 of Mili-

tary Lands, lying the of Ohio,and between the Scioto Mia-mi rivers, ?viz.)

400 lying on Ohio 1260from mouth of the Scioto, betweenArmltrong and

eiictiircun uourt, marco Term, iboo. tin.- - 1. and lurveyedtor nomas Overton1,? ' trl-ChCe'an- 7" -r- es on the waters of the

gliomas Englifli,A1V

lash

hort

an-"- S

cash

rich

lots

acres

acres

400

A.

OF

by

tract lanci.

this

the

of

016

acres

acres

acres tork

vey,acres the

acres Virginia

thethe

Culbertfon's

Ohiadjoining Alex. Parker's furveyed for Thomas Overton.. 1000 acres the side of the

4xt .i. . c .l 1 . 'a'uik lhc civile i iami. aim on ijiover,1, u.c .wu.oi.iu inc complainants, Lick creek and surveyed for Thomastheir counTel, who exhibitted their bill Overton

haV,"g IT'S a" the Littlethe fatisfaftion of 7 e watersMiami, adjoining 1.lot an inhabitant ns tliic rnmmnn. . . . .

Holt's, J.Clark's,V Jolep 1 Jones's, and I IJix's iur-.dt- h,it is ordered that the defen- - rMrv. '"vev, and torit do appear here on the third '.;. '.; nomas Overton,

.u 400 1.3 acres on the forkin9nffii?ifr of creek' joiningbe and David Redditks fllor conferTed, and that copy of sc Racres feSree'bSo is t,C MiTJ' Wm" P- -s fur-Ato- m

TeZ' Ivey furveyd for A rchelaus Perkins.

I03 acres on t,,e Eafl fork of the lit- -Ibos' dky, C.t.C.C. Miami, adjoining the above traded' furveyc(i f" Archelaus Pe.rkins. S

jJUU& UYIiNCr. Perlons wifliing to pUrchafe thoseWTmKeiser, takes this method lands, will please to Gen. Wm.hyrngthepuWic,that(hehascommcn- - Lytle, Williamiburgh, Gen. Nathl.--fhrBlue Dying liufmefs, next below Maflie, Mr. John Balie. of Ohio : Mr.. Hufton, tbe'faddler, where (he will dye James Taylor, of New-Por- t, or the sub- -

cloth, which (he will warrant to One fourth of purchase monev to becolor, as dyes with dve. paid down, and the other three fourthswill dve the flhnvp nrl-irl- q T.o..r. r.. .. -- .1 . . n ."' tnrcc-.equ- annual initalments.Vcjn be where inf any

produce in payment.February 106.

'for or SAh'JtH E tor.. i iaiu un in ots.

?te.!" Bcoe. couty. on thebanfcofable in folowing T,l' '" hway, r : tliiTilarcUtrtinwnpaid

stoic goods,cordagc, to- -'

co, horses paid!m, or indorsed at I

date,.and in the vicinity of Lexington,The balance in eight equalJ payments, .with interest irom

date, or fnnr rnnal snttn.l J

of half C lr000)roed produce, I

m tlie date, J

B. Any person who or nin-- refusal of the aJLiquors at reasonable rate.

BradleyMay 1806.

1111

St;y

kC.

sold the July, at iWv(LJtfanuary's tavern, Limestone, yJ?

YJ3VQ Acres Valuable Jand.1 waters of

state of Ohio, about 10 distantm Also, 400 acres of bot

on Ohio rier, in said state,abow Limestone the terms ofe mjde known on the d?y sal",

Ucs b-- mide.Thomas Voues,Join

onabout and from

and by theI whole

together, divide as

with

1

n last, z boy,

at

May

term,

sell,

INCHANCERY.

their

a

ar

a- -fTir 6 law,

1

near

XI

A

6lyiifin foutli of Green

'

acres the watersJohn

roller's

Elias and

1000 on aSkeggs

Peter RGv R.

IV

ot the

t. of

t. tromk

1.- -3

in stateand Little

acres poles

s lurveys,

survey; and

on lower EastA .A&t. nV.? .J Jui

" ofthe court, Tho.

saiddav ot

KattLe Snakewill

Paint Wm.Gcorgc'sen a I00O"" ''"

tie

oldoor

lemade theid.ts (he hot

vdone

25,

rent

dowVi,

April iith, 1

W.WARFIELD.

LotsforIN CALADONIA.

Tm,Vi a : . .. mn Avt r w, . . - J - w t convenientK.taSSthe vu. ' th?

Miami

iron, or,

with

N. rentsthe

a

1st

thethe

theles

of

3w

foi

1000

.1

806.

100

t:,i

2wuu as Tanner's flation--Th- e iituation isJbeautitul and healthy, the conveniency

3000 attending-- , and the sine country adjacentj on sides the Ohio, infurec the moll

mnn promising improvement of this place asa town. L,ots will oe told on long cre-dit, produce taken, and titles secured a- -

gresable to law. The firfl public sale oflots will commence on the 30th day ofMay ensuing. Particular encourage-ment will be piven to tradesmen who will

"immediately annlv for lots, to the oro- -OUOJurietor. on the nremifps- - All TmIcs will

1; , , ,r .. . : Voe aitencicu to 0 application Oeing madeto us as agents tor Col. John Grant.

J. J. Flournoy,Win. Sebree.

fters

Ho

miles

sale

both

TAKEN UPThomas Scott, living on theof Mill creek,

One Bay Mare,ut 14 hands 3 inchej high, no brand.

ro ne white spots under her belly',, slfoh uiiaii ueni 111 ner necK on tlie nearlice, Ihod all round, and there is a dentunder her lest eye, sour yesrs old thisspring, apptaifrd to 80 dollars by Wniforowning ami iviatr.ew Aiilian, beforeme this sth day of May, 1806.

Ces. Stscktonju.j. p. F. c.

v&feLE PROPERTYFOR SALL.

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700 acres Military Land, lyinc on property sold them in lv 18u4, and fur debtsBrush creek, N. W. T. where the road contracted prior to the death of the siid decea- -

crolfes from Limestone to Cl.ill.cothe : iea rmeri, Uitr note and .ccounu

tois tr.;4acres olwell timbe

contains hundrednch bottom, the remainder is r.te at the 5it..,.,i.n f .,,,. ,..., ..& S

has on ii a ojd mill not ad'.tiitot Icnrrt-- r dtL.and is an excellent stand for a pub

lic house.

aboutnavment.

seat,

500 acres ditto ditto, lying on Clover Lexington, Dee. 4di, 1805.

Lick creek, a brancn ot the Eafbforkoflthe Little Miami, N. W. T. in a goodneighborhood, about three miles fromDunhanis-Tow- n, leven from "Williams-burg, and eleven to twelve from the O- -

hio river.

three

red;

1000 icres ditto ditto, lving UUUUKI,, , , ,

creek, a sew miles from New r,kj w .,. .vm... ... iui iiaaicanteijr

5000 acres, lying Bank Lick ci eek,Kentucky, part of two tradts, containing 6000 acres, surveyed and patentedlor vv illiain Jones.

4000 acres, Clarke county, Kentucky,pait of a traft. of eight thousand acres,surveyed and patented for Richard

3332 acres, Mason county, Ken-

tucky, part of 5000 acres, surveyed andpatented for George Underwood.

1200 acres, Malon county, Kentucky,surveyed and patented for Moody andM'Millin.

1000 acres Military land, on the waters of Rulfell's creek, Green river.

325 acres, JefTerfon county, Kentuc-ky, about sour miles from Louisville,acres of this tract cleared.

116 -2 acres,Fra nklin county, Ken-tucky, on the North fork- - of Elkhorn,.ibout six miles fromFrankfort ; on thattract couliaerable improvements.

i. nouie ana wen improved L,ot inthe town of Paris, 011 Main street, ndaHdjoining Mr. Hughes's tavern.

An Inn and Out Lot in f.iid townAlio a House and well improved Lot

in this place.The above described property will be

iota low tor L,Ash, Hemp and Tobac-co, or on giving bond with good fecuri-'.- y,

a considerable credit may be hadFor further particulars enquire of An- -lrew I'nce, attorney in sad for (oto the fubferiber.)

JOHN JORDAN JunLexington Kentucky,

Tanuarv 13T 1803.

11 m

W)dfc-- K

do

,,

2-- 3

4i)

are

.v . ,

1 BEG leave to in- -form my friends, late

customei s, and the pubhe. thatI hae brought from PhiLdel- -

ph.a, Fresh is" FashionableSHOES OF ALL KINDS,for sale at my shop 011 Shoitstreet, next door to mr. Reiner'sand nearly opposite tlie mar

ket house, Lexington, to witMens' sine and coarse Shoes,Bojs sine and coarse do.

feather suppers,ancy Kid shoes, J '

id, with heels and spring heels, ofan colours,

Spancrled and plain Kid of r.U colors.do. bpang.ed and plain Morocco Sup

pers of all colors,Misses Kid and Morocco Slippers,Childrens Morocco of all colors and L --

tlier TefTersons, &c. &c.The above articles I warrant to be as go d

as ever came to the state, or made 111 the Umted States ; as I have none but picked work, 1

do not want to flatter the pilplic with an advertisement, as the work will shew tor itself.

MOROCCO-SKIN- S of all olois, LeatherShoe Bindmsr of all colors, and Shoe Strir.cs,uorK hoals, and Black Ball ot a superior qualuy aiso, mew pair bKATJiS.

WILLIAM ROSS.April 9, 1806.

STATE OFCircuit Court, March term, 1806

William Gouch, complainant,lAgainstjamin Turner, Higgins, Sec. deft 's

IN CHANCERY- -

HE defendant Benjamin Turner, having fal'"'l o enter his appearance here-in agreeable to law and the) tiles of thiscourt, anu it appearing 10 tnc i.tusiac-ticj- n

of the court that he is not an inha-bitant of this commonwealth : on themotion of the complainant bv his counfel, it is ordered, that the said defendantdo appear here on the thiid day of ournext March term, and anlwer the com-plainant's bill, and that a copy of thisorder be inserted in some authorifed paper agreeable to law.

A copy. Telle,7 bos. Bodley C.F.C.C.

Just Published andfor Sale at tbisUJ.ee,

AOR CONFESSION OF FAITH -

As revised or compiled fiom the Phila-delphia Baptist Coiifeulon of Faith,

By Ambrose Dudley, John Price, JosephRedding, CarterTarrent, Robert John-son, John Payne and Bartlet Collins,who were appointed a committee for

JF.GROES For Sale.for sale. an excellsnt'

washwom and and small I

ipis, children j one 01 the snurse. Any wantirir to

chase, know 'eims apphinrr the

OTICE.A . V--! irJcbtedI totheesta'ocf GjbridMiifl..n .1 r..- -

nXlw'V1Ve&LJohn-L- . Martin, Jlx'r

t!e est-n- e of G. Aladison deci

LAST NOTICE.A LL tlmf-- indebted to the late firms

ofSeitzScLauman, JohnA.Seitz.beit t Johnl'on, John A. Seita 8c Co.John Jordan jun. John ordan junior

f. ,.,..Market,:-,:- "- ;:"'1J'vuuiv ,na

on

is

b.

s

DECLARATION

bo

tt&

indpay off their retpective atcou'its toCuktis rnu.n, who 13 herebyduly a--

to receive the same. 'I hole,who not avail thsiafelves of this notice, may rest aliuitd, that indulgencewill not be given beyond the first ofMarch, when luits will be indilcnmt.natelyjnftituted.

J. Jordan;:N. B T OBACtO. HKMP.

and HOGS' LARD, will icceivtd atte market price, in navment.T.

Lxington, January 28. 1805, tf- NEW SCHOOL.

MR. Sc MRS GnrcuvBEG leave to acquaint th-- ir is '- - Lex-ington and its viurity, that onMond-- v, .he

j Jt .u, intcna openincJicwemy tor lour.? Ladles.

where will be tauMit. the lmln,, i

ol Education, (viz.;

Spelling, Heading, with aU kinds oV qUarter'

neeflie woik,Writing & Arithmetic,English Grammer, Geography, &c.

l,x, wtiii uiscruniaitalj withuse of instrument.c.i. ...i: ... .

T.

S3

'A

oulii lauicsunc. cenriemen whonlpnO fi,.nour them with tne inflruaion of their chil-dren, niaj rely en the ir nfingevery exertio.i nmen power, towards tl.eir nuking a rapidptogrefs.

N.fi.The mimifaaory of Patent PianoFortes, iscarnedon asufual. Price 180 dol.lars.

Mr. Gieen has iuft received f.nm pl.;in,tiphia, an aflbrtment of NEW MUSIC, whichhe offers for sale.Lexington, December 24, 1805. tf

IMPORTANT. 2STO those who wish either to be comr.

citizens or to hold lauds in that delight-ful country foutli of Gieen river. l"h.fubfenber being inclined to remove to

1 ti.uciicc, oners loriaie, the plantationon which he now resides, together withsix thi.ufand acres of land, titnrpboth sides of Red liver, and B:g vv ,ip.petwil, including several sine millaild as valuable a body of timber as'ar.yon Ked river ; lurroui.dcd bv lnr.rn.some of which are equal in 'auabf--any in Logan counn : about 0,1 ..'rMof cleared land, under good fence, mallapple chard of the bell fiui:, d ii

and cherry orchaid, a'lin full perfect:- - u.kjii mr is a large and elega.it

story Brick House, entirely new. together with other necelfaiy buiLiinp.in point ot nealtli and beauty, this (i

is exceeded by no'ie in th:state of Kentucky. J'ne plantationsone on the north, the other on i!,e iocclilids of the river, a little below wjun to?

foiks unite, and j.:ft oppofue t;.c"confidence of Big Whipperwii. 1'holcstreams afford water sufficient th- - rin particular) all the year to support h.nerchant and saw mill. A conlideiabljquantity ot the timbered land hue i.t!ibottom.

The fubferiber has also for saleother tra&s of land in ' Logan toi.u.y,andlikewifein Chrilhancounty,one iractin Livingftou county, and one on Cum-berland river, Stewait coui.ty, state ofTenneffee ; he has in one complete trti.tin Chrilliaii 15,000 acres, equal perha( 3111 value, to .my tract in tint couotrv.It is situate on the main fouice ot Littleriver, including mKes on botasides of the river, and including mnicsine mil! seats, (this river isa nevei f ,il--

fountain) it is situate in part aboutsour miles below the court house, ai.Jextends from thence fouthwdrdlv diwuthe main river and the Sinking 'lo.k ofsaid river, the diftancc of five miles f--more perhaps. The fubfcribei ha, . libanoti.er tract of land lying on the I'rhlide of Little river, about eight ormiles from Cumberland river, coi lidn.gof 7800 acres, part well timbered, tin;remainder good level barrens. This andthe other Uft mentioned tract, has anumber of sine fprmgs orl them, ar.d ..reboth well calculated to form a iettl-me- nt

for a number-o- f families. 'lhe formrrisfufhcient tomakc a lettlemenr for 20families ; the latter i: fufticient to miU8 or 10 tarms, and good lettlcmetit.-- .

The fubferiber has for faL--, Arndry 0thcrfmaller trads in Chnftian, !1 ,n ny

of which he will sell upon temib nr.haps more moderate than any such lanahave been sold for many years pa".L . .. . I., cms. .n.iBv.. couiu.ymar n TirK nvrn h f ...rn 4(r-- :... ...... V. V..W ilUl.lAllfl..a'I.n.iil... n. ....... .1. . ....

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01

is

,ii,..u.v. - ""l1!" "' "uy "' M'c univeii inail- -

a" PMWetittewillberaadttdliepu.a as the btibnefs of its adoption, jclnfes. tor terms and further infoui.isexpeded to come on in the next Au- - tion. annlv to thrinhft i.K, - ..'.. . . .

gull affociation, the members of that ration, about is miles foutli of Kul r'oodymaydo well to make themfelves'ille. Letteis addicffcd to the fiibfc.i"acquainted with it. lhe pr.ee isveryber, poll paid and lest in rhe iLfi ,

, only 12 rents for a tingle one, Ruffeiville, will be du'y att-iid- wmedullar per doz-in- . It is probable'and anfwercd through the medium otthrle qfthem will ue sent to several towns 'mail. Is nart of rl, ,. :,..- 1. .

neighbouring. 6w paid in advance, a conlioer.1hlf. i.,,,,,1.

AVEW in spinner,' two

her Urgee.notigivlo Derson n--

the by t.)

to

horifeddo

be

u,...j,

all

premnescwo

perhaps

two

v?r

several

tea

...,..,

'at

Igcnce will be given for the remaiud...BEVERLY A.

March 23, 1806.

.Blank Book

ALLiKk

subscribir, 'Walnut Hill ho"e. 'O,,,,near inert .trjob CAKTcii. tJ any dtSa Pt,,v' "7V b: Udzt

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