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New-Yor- k Grand Literature
Lottery, No. 4,
Authorised by an art of the Legislature, and, payment oi prizes guaianttcd W them, po
'.sitoely began drawing on 13th May .
nc nra. .
Toopo C dollars highestPrizes.
5,000, )Tickets, Halves, Quartets and Eighths, foi
sale .itG. & It. WAITES'
Truly Fortunate Lottery offices,
No. 64, s?iVo. 38, Maiden Lane,New-Tor- k.
Where was sold in the two last lotteries, the
highest vrize in each, and otlier capitals,to an enormous amount amongst them u ere
the follow ing :
No. 17199 (highest prize) 25000
3929 (highest prize) 82000015298 330001.1904 y S S200025596 JL4 &X-0-
28573 S200039-- 8 S1000
2U555 S1000-- 2315 8100
Besides a gicat number of 500, 200, 100 dol-la- r
prizes ke.Distant adventurers, by forwarding bank
Botes f any description, to G h. It. Waite, in
letters postpaid, m-i- haic tickets and sasres
tent them, to any amount, with the strictestb ...i:i... n,iI 'rr-C- t rt c.ifrti. fn nnv na'ft of
the United States, and the earnest adnccAylllJjfeempn of their success. CCT PricitqCtickCtsE.p-h- t nollars. !ms
'" ADVERTISEMENT.The fubferiber offers to the public, ti
New Invention for Pressing ;Calculated to supercede the use of thestrew almost, it not altogether. Foratheele press it stands unrivalled, A?might he certified by a hod ofwitnefiesW necefury ; for an oil press, I submitthe following certificate fiom a geirtle-nia- n
of unqueftiuhable veracity.
Certificate. . ,T Wm. Crawford, of "SoUth-ca- il
Dutchefs countv, ftatc of N.Yoik, docertify.-tlu- t I have used BeitWpaten,Wherl Press. for Drefiine oil, and find
it preferable, to any that I have everfeentas it produces more oil with less expenle,and ldo recommend it to the public as a
Wm. Crawford.The machine which I offer tothe pub-
lic (though it comes with a bad gracefrom me) really merits attention ; as ineheefe making it reduces the labor froma degree to which female flrength is illyadapted, to aimoit notning ; ana in pla-
tes which are yet in their infancy, thisinachine will "be peculiarly useful, asxhoft kind of preffes, viz. the cider, clo-
thier's and eil,are yet to be eieiSed,andmay be done at much less expenle thanthe oidinarv mode.
Licenses ior conflrudYing and ufingthesbove invention, will be afforded at areasonable rate, by the fubferiber.
Hezekiab Belts.NORWALK, Fairfield county, Conn.
IN THE PRESS,And will shortly be published, for wile at this
olhce,
THE KENTUCKT
ENGLISH GRAMMAR,OR NEW
GRAMMATICAL INSTITUTE,By Samuel AVilon, Teacher of Languages
and jjcucs.L.eitrcs.This will be the third eoition of this valua
ble httkuork, with considerable impitnements.
A List of Letters remaining in the'PoftOffice at Winchcfter- - Is not taken
vout in three months, win be returnedfto the General Post Office as deadlet- -
ters.B David Megee
ofepfi Benton, ju. Barnet'M'jianegeeWm. ByeatnWm.Bulh, fen. David Ogwoo.Wm. Barnard PAlex. Black Heni'y PebwortliWaller Bollock. Robert Pebworth
C RDillard Collins ElizabethR'ichardsJacob CoolReynold Chapman Samuel ScottMaj. Robt.-Claik- . Abm. Smith
H Jno. SrieleyJohn Hamelton Jno.- - SlightGeo. Hamoton. Jno. Stevenson
L 'Basel Soaper.Saml. Landers THezekiab Lyon Wm. Tate.Tins. Lane.
M James WeddleWm. M'Crery Amos Williams.Robt. M'Kehfcy
E. Callaway.May 15, 1806.
LAND FOR SALE.557'acres lying on the Frankfort
roid, about two and a half miles fromLexington, being part of Preflon's military survey, and known by the nameof the Cov Spring. I will sell the wholetng-tbc- or divide into small lots so a
to suit a number of purChafers. Thelnd is superiorly wattred and timberedto any in this vicinity. Any personwanting to puriliale the above land mayknow the terms by application to thefublr.ribsrat Mr. WilYons's tavern.
Charles A. Lewis.iTny 13, 1806, 3w
FOUND- On Sundiy last, by a negro boy, two01 tnrce mik-snro- Lexington, on theC' ' ''o rid,a Sil-.c- i Wa'ch; winch thrciv iv'r cu; !ue by ,ir('lyinj atWilkins'Rope Wi'k, and paying ch.uges.
Lexington, May 171 1806. 3L
OR. SALETHE Subi'c riber will dispose of
the following Lands and Lots, Sec. towit.
2000 acres of land in Barren county,on the south side of Green river, in twoadjoining surveys of lOOO.acre: each.jcounts by ying them or giving theiimade fbr 'lhomas Marshall on military notes for the turns due, and thole who
warrants, including the blue springgrove. I he 2000 acres will be all loldtogether, or in parcels, as may btft suittire purchaser. The title is indif'puta -ble, and a deed witli general wai raritywill be given.
1000 acres in Pendleton county, ad -joining the town of Falmouth, running
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a lmall dillance up both of the maiiiitrut was tormerlv occupied by Dr. t.fo.ks of Lickincr and down the maincreek on both sides. There was a lmall,part of the survey included in the town,which the fubferiber does not claim, bu.there is 1000 acres besides. This claimis sounded on an entry made early in1780, and there is no inteiferenct w. h I
the part offered for sale. A deed withgeneral warranty will be executed.
About 400 acres of land on Glover'screek near the head of Little Barrenon the south side of Green river, part ofa tract ot 1000 acres,- - entered and fur-vey- td
for col. Richarcl Taylor on Mi-- "
litary warrant.300 acres in Montgomery county, ly-
ing on the road from the OlympianSpringyto Bouibon Furnace, includingthe 1'ouittl bint, nnrt ns n tract of landof 10,90 acresentired in the name oflhomas CIarkeW?
For the tVo last trags a deed withspecial warranty willnpexecutcd witha covenant to refund tljlf purchase moneyf the mirchafer IhoiilrTTfe evifted.
The brick-- house on Tylain-ftie- et in the .George: Manfell, complainant,town of Lexington, lay occupied by! ram'd7fend3nts,the lublcriber as anTofnce, with tho IKCTJANCFRYwhole or part of anbatre of ground adjoining, lhe dfhje now in the occupation ot the ,iutjlcrioer on Jtiroad-wa- y
the town of Fffyikfort, with the lot onwhich it is situate.
James Hughes.The Btrn, pear Lexington, May 1. 8t
jCOTT CO ty, fa.JjI April Term, 1806.
Adam G01 UUlt Complainant,as.
Joel Ferre 8c Bartlet Collins, Defendants,IN CHANCERY. .
rsHE defendant Ferre, failintr to an.I pear, and answer the complainant's
bill, agreeably to law and the rule of thecourt, and it apppearinc to the fatisfadi- -on of the court, that he is not an inhabi-tant of this State -- On the inniinnnFthe complainant by his attorney,It is "Idered,tnat the said defendant Ferre, ap- -'
'pear line an the fourth Monday in Jn yJoeVan1?,.Iv.cr1rTKear Jn,n v"ln-next- ,& Roseand answer the bill aforesaid ;S?nd s s
I hat a r.nnv nt this nrrtrr hr mirrtprl i!the Krntnekv Rattr fnr two n,nn,t,,
jElias Langham, and adjoining rlender-and anotheriuccelnvely, copy affixed.u. . i,..r-- a c -- u:. . lion ssrant.IMt IUU1 L 11UIILC UUUI VI 11115 lUUULIQ.'Aconv Tefte" ' BB-- . - -
Peter.. and
WA1-J- Ut AJiMl-UCA-- :T?SIVt " it "I H- IfrtfA d4.4U oa...hu,-...- , .iMuri., c,, -
Swear fur.a iku.., ur n,t, v:nn..,Ai rfl ru--- . i"JM'.' lu?.""'B ,l """ ' c:fbhn M'Gehee, complainants,
Againstnomas English, defendant,
IN CHANCERY.ON the motion of the complainants,
oy tneircouniel, wlioexmtMtted their billaeainntne oetendant, and havinii proved,to the fatisfaion of the court, that heis not an inhabitant of tips common- -
eaun, it is oruerea tnat tne laid oeten- -
dant 00 appear nere on tin third day ofour ;next June term, and answer thecom- -plainants bill, or that the same will be :
taken for confefled, and that a copy ofthis order be inserted in fomc authonfed,.-- ,.. "t,.w.v... '"- -
A copy. Teffe,loos tSodley, L.I'.CC. I
1 j--BLUE DYING. !
jRS. Keiser, takes thisof informing the public, that She has commen- -ced the Blue Dying bufirfs, next door belowMr. Hudon, the saddler, where lhe will dyecotton, yarn, and thread, or any kind ofhome made cloth, which lhe will warrant to'(land its color, as lhe dyes with hot dye.She will dye the above articles cheap as
any
2J, ,03O.
FOE RENT OR SALE.r.HESubfcriber offers to rent the
ITacrn TRAVELLEU's HALL, fnr nn'.jear or longer term, or to sell it for
in the following way, iz.Cash paid down, R4000
store !roods.Cvda&-e- . tn.'bacco, salt, iron, naididown, or indoised notes ata short date,
Land in the vicinity of Lexington, 1000a nt uauinct: in eiiriu eauai an i
nualpajmcnts, with interest fromthe dale, or sourpayments of half cash and half f 17000appioeil With intertst I
from the date, I
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N. B. Any person who rents ormay hacthe of Uic andof Liquors at a reasonable rate.
Robert Bradley.Lexington, May 16, 106.
be sold tbe July, at Mr.)y itrtuui y j tuvcf , L.t7lCSiOrlCT;300 LanfL
On the waters of Eagle and creek,the state of Ohio, about 10 miles dktmn
from Limestone. Also, 400 acres of i:ch hot.1torn Land,ontbcOhioiier,insridst?e, .iboivthree miles above tl'c tcrus ofwliK h ill made know n on the da of salt,when lawful tides will made.
Thomas4t John
'NOTICE.
at'r...,r,.
ALT5Teifor!: indebted to the late firmof Doctors 5a"mL Brown and ElilhaWt field, arc requeued to call on Dr.Wai field, who is authonfed to settle all
Idebts due the film, and close their ac--
have demands against the firm are defir- -ed to bring them forward to ur. war--
held lor payment. Every perlon whoknows that Dr. Brown has lest this state,
ior Oilcans, will lee the neceiitty-,tni3 requelt, and will no doutit, avail'themselves of the first oppoitutnty to callon Dr. Warfield, who lives in the house
Rideely, and dole their accounts in oneof the two ways specified above.
LISHA VARFIELD$rrayjfoiu mue to practice Medicine and
iStfrJeryTTr-L- e xington and lvcimty.T arch 1806 tf
IM NOTICE.SAML. BROWN, desires
?act(ii persons to him, willcaQJTTJjo ctor Elilha Warfield, who 11
ajfth orifed to all his accounts andnotes due him, before the ofhis partnership with Doftor WarfieldThe books are in his poffeflion and allpapers ueceffary to him to liquidate all accounts.
STATE OF KENTUCKY.Fayette Circuit Court, March term, 1806William M' Bride, complainant,
AgainstWilliam Lytle, and Robert Bradley de- -
f tendants.V J A CHANCERY.
ON the motion of the complainants,by their counsel, who exhibitted theirbills against the defendants, and havingproved to the fatisfadtton of the court.that the defendant William Lytle, is notan inhabitant this commonwealth, itis ordered that the said defendant do ap
here oh the third day of our nextJune term, and answer the complainants'bills, or that the lame will be taken torconfe(Ted, and that a copy of this orderbe inserted in some authoriled paper a- -
--"", " ,A copy,
7 bos. Bodlcy, C.F.C.C.
SALE,Acres of Military Lands,
lying on the of Green river, andjin the Mate of Kentucky.
016 acres on th? waters of the Cum- -. .',. r 1 t --.
J5al-rcs.- 0 ,cc" river, turvcyea ior
I1000 acres on Glovei's creek, a branch
I ns thp north fnrt n? rrppl--. Tur.
,,rc nr, Slt,, :..l. f,l, F!... . K, , -i.little - .river,. ' lurveved tor feter
vey, and500 acres the waters of Big Barren
river.Information may be obtained from
Edw. Rogers, relative to the quality and0f th0fe lands
Air, ,, t., tvi:i:tary Lands lying in the state of 0hioanJ between the Scioto and Little Mia--m, rjVers (viz.)
400 acres lying on the Ohio 1260 polesfrom the mouth of the Sciot0i betweenArmRrong's furvevs,and surveyed for Thomas Overton.
7oS acres on the waters of the Ohio,adjoining Alex, farker'slurvey, and lur
'veyed for Ovei ton.1000 acres on the lower side of the East
r oik 01 tne inline auiami, ana on i.iaverLick creek", and surveyed for ThomasOverton.
700 acres on the waters of the Littleadjoining 1 ho. Holt's, J.Clark's
Joseph Jones's, and Thomas iurvey, and surveyed for Thomas Overton,
468 acres the Rattle Snake forkof Paint creek, adjoining Wm, George'sand David Reddick's furteys.
,rurveved for A rchelaus Prti.
to3o nrrpn nn V.afl fVr-L- - rf li !;'tie Miami, adjoining the above tradt, and
V" ,' w',?.m dF y r Is "" vvmLytle, Williamlburgh, Gelfe NathIl,liu"c, " jo" uauej 01 vjitsd ; Mr.
IJames Taylor, of New-Por- t, or the subscriber living in LexiiiRton, KentuckyOne fourth of the purchase money to be
down, and the other three fourthsin three equal annual inflalnients.
W. WARFIELD.Apiil s6th, 1806.
. ""'100 Lots for saleVX IN CALADONIA,A Tfiwu i:.i n' : 1 ."" un in tunvcnicni IOCS,
in Boone county, on the bank ofbelow and in view the mouth
ot the Miami ; thisplaceisknownas Tanner's station The isbeautilul and healthy, the conveniencvattending, and the line country adiac011 uoLii iiucs vino, miures tne 1
riroinilinfi improvement of this nla'a town. Lots will be sold on long cre-dit, croduce taken, and titles tVrnrrd n.grecable to law. The firll public sale oflots win commence on the 30th day olMay ensuing. Particular encourajehient will be given to tradesmen who w'lllimmediately apply for lots, to the r,
on the premises. All sales' willbe attrr-dr- toby application beingto us as agents for Col. John Grant.
J' J- - Flaurnoy,Wm. Sebrce.
JU. HAWJviNb, C.., d for CarrrandadiorninVR.iTavIor's G. R. Clarke's surveys.
luu.carr.andad oiniutrli. neen's
WZfcmethod
as
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r,tuationnfvirnt,
Miami,
tliey can be done where in Lexington, 1000 acres on the Folk of the lit-an- dreceive in payment. ;tle Mjaniij adjoining Wm. Payne's fur--
lurneycd r AJc.helaus rkms.Verlo.n? .W1"ng topurchafe those
a 825,000payable
or. horsesapproved jyuo
equal annual
produce,
notivml
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mVALUABUE PROPERTY J XFOR SLE.
700 acres Military Land, lying onmill creek. N. W. T. wW the ronrl
croITes from LimeRone to Chilhcothc :. are
this trad con ...ns-abo- ut thice hiina.eJacres ot ncti bottom, ttic remainder is atewell timbaied: has on it a oood ni!l notseat, and is an excellent ftandior a pub-lic house.
500 acres ditto ditto, lying on CloverLick creek, a branch ol the Eafttorkotthe Little Miami, N. "W. T. in a goodTlflfTliKm nnnfl n'mut lit ntl . rnrnIIWILUUVI iUVUJ ItUV'Ub bill'. HI KO II I.' I I
Dunhaius-- I own, leven from Williains-- I iburg, and eleven to twelve from thebio river.
1000 acres ditto ditto, lying on Brufli Stcreek, a sew miles from New Market,NJ. W. T. and
5000 acres, lying on Bank Lick creek,Kentucky, part of two trad$, contain- -
ring 60.00 acres, surveyed and patentedr William rones.4000 acres, Clarkc.county, Kentucky,
ptjt ot a tract ot eignt tlioulatlQ acres,surveyed and patented for Richard Chip-nevoit- h.
3332 2-- 3 acres, Mafan county, Ken-
tucky, part of 5000 acres, surveyed andpatented for George Underwood.
izuu acres, iiaion county, rvenrucKy,surveyed and patented for Moody atidM'MiUin
1000 acres Military land, on the wa.ters of Ruliell's creek,' Green river.
325 acres, Jefferson county, Kcntuc-- !ky, about sour miles from LBuifville, 40acres of this traft is cleared.' 116 -2 acres,Franklin county, Ken-
tucky, on the North fork of Elkhorn,about six miles fromFrankfort ; on thattratt are conliaerable improvements. of
A House and well improved Lot inth town of Paris, on Main, street, ndaadjoining Mr. Hughes's tavern.
An Inn an J Out Lot in said tovn.Also a House and well improved Lot
in this place.I he above defenbed property will be
sold low for Cash, Hemp and Tobac-co, or on giving bond with good fecuri- -ty, a conhderable credit may be hadfor .further particulars enquire of Andrew FT Price, attorney in fact for (orto the lublcriber.)
JOHN JORDAN Jun.Lexington Kentucky,
January 13, 1803.
T BEG leave to in' form my friends, late
customei s, and the public, that1 nae orouglit trom Philadelplua, Freah isf FashionableSHObS OF ALL KINDS.for sale at my shop on Shortstreet, next door to mr Reiser'sand nearly opposite the mar
ket house, Letington, to wit'Mens' sine andcoaise Shoes,
Boys' sine and coarse do.Lathes' Leather Slippers,
Fancy Kid shoes,$ Kid,aucoiouis,
widi heels and spring heels, of
do. Spans-le- and plain Kid of all colors.do. Spangled and plain Morocco Slip- -
pcrs ot au colors,Misses' Kid and Morocco Slippers,
ther Jeffersons, &c. &c.The aboe articles I warrant to be as go id
as e. er came to tne state, or made in the Uni-ted States ; as I hai e none but picked ork, 1
do not want to Hatter the puplic with an axH er.tisement, as the w ork will shew for it3elf.
MOROCCO SKINS of all colors, LeatherShoe Binding of all colors-- and Shoe Strings,ioi-- aoais, and tiiacic Han ot a superior qua-lityalso, a sew pair SKATES.
WILLIAM ROSS. 1
April 9, 1806.
STATE OF KENTUCKY:Fayette Circuit Court, March term, 1806.
imam tjouch, complainant,Against . j.
ijamin Turner, Hipgins, Scc.deft'sIN CHANCERT- - -
THE defendant Beniamin Turner, having sailed so enter his appearance herein agreeable so-la- and the tules 01 thiscourt, and it appearing to the latistac.tion of the ccmrt that he is not an inhabitant of this commonwealth ; on themotion of the complainant by his coun-fel, it is ordered, that the said defendantdo appear here on the third day of ournext March term, and answer' the com-plainant's bill, and that a copy of thisorder be mlerted in lome authoriled pa-per agreeable to law.
A copy. Tefte,Ihos. BodleyC.F.C.C.
Just Published andfor Sale at this
7 Office,A DECLARATION
OR CONFESSION OF FAITH;As revised or compiled fiom the Phila
delphia Baptist Coiifeffion of Faith,By Ambrose Dudley, 'John Price, Joseph
Redding, Carter Torrent, Robert John-son, John Payne and Bartlet Collins,who were appointed a committee forthat bulinefs by the EllJhDril Affocia- -
tion -is
And as tbe business of its adoption,is expected to come on in the next Au-gu- ll
affociation, the membeis qf thatDody may do Well to make themselvesacquainted with it. The price is verylow, only 12 a cents fofa-finpl- one.or one dollar perdozan. It is probable atlome ol them will oe lent toleveral townsneighbouring. 6vf
laken uobv Caleb lalton. Scott cmm.tvVftairHenrv'smil . North E kin an.Cti Iron Gray FiUcy, '
to oe three; years old this fpqngwhite hind feet, a
ge in the face, and small blazewn the face, and much inclined tn
white about the head and tail, no brands,about 17 hands' high ; apuraifed to thir-ty dollars, Febiuary 3U i8oo
I) " John A. Miller J. P.
OTICE. A!l thohc indebted
property .old tlicm in July Ijji, and for deb's 5CLcustiuetwl piioi-- to the death of the said deceair'sW inii.rmed , d'at tlitir notes aiidhccounts
n -- hanJj of the subscriber, of tins place,rLn ,,, Jcqile,tLdtc,niakeimmed,.
pament, .ts the situation of the estate wlXadtn.toi' Iiiiiju- - ilcLv.
John L. Martin, Exrie csUle of G. Madison dec i
Lexington, Dec. idi, 1805
LAST NOTICE. &LL tlnf indebted to the late firmsAf;,tTM ii. ,.,., ti,.. a c.:.& Tohnrf. Irthn AJ. s.;tK c. n '
Jblin Jfrdan jun. John Jordan juniorCo. .ind-Joh- n & William lordan, are
requested tp come forwaid immediatelypay oft their relpective accounts to
CtiiiTis Flki,r, who is hereby duly au- -horifed to receive the same. Thosewho do not avail theinfelves of this no-
tice, may rest allured, that indulgencewijl not be given beyond the first ofMarch, when luits will be indilcrumilatelyjnftituted.
y. Jordan jr.N. B T QBACCO, HEMP,
and HOGS' LARD, will be icceivedatthe market pi ice, in payment.
J- - J- -
I'xmgtou, January 28. 1805, tfNEW SCHOOL.
MR. 5c MRS. GREENfcABEG leave to arquiint their friends in Lex-ington and its iunity, that on Monday, theoth of January, 1806, they intend opening an
Academy for Young Ladies, &where will be taught, the iollowintr hrnne!,- -
Education, (viz.)nernnqrferi
Spelling, Reading, with all kinds of.Needle Woik, g 3
Writing & Arithmetic, 1English Grammer, Geography, Sec. 3,music, i,ocai & instrumental; widi
use of instrument, 13Such ladiel and gentlemen whopleafe to ho
notir them with the mfkucTioii of their children, may rely on their uljng every exertion inuwir power, towards tlieir makiog a rapidpiogrefs.
N.R. The minufa&ory of Patent PianoFortes, is carried on as usual. Price 180 dol-lar- s.
Mr. Green has jufl received from Philadel.phia, an afTortment oi" NEW MUSIC, whicHhe offers for sale.Lexington, December 24, 1S05. tf
IMPORTANT. ' JJTO all those who wish either tobecomecitizens or to hold laiifl in that delight-ful country south of G'een river. Thefubferiber being inclined to remove torennefiee, ofTeis for sale, the plantation
011 which he now relides, together withsix thousand acre's of land, situate onboth sides of Red river, and Big Whip-perw- il,
including several sine mill seats,and as valuable a body of timber as anron Red river; fuirour.ded by-- barrens,some of which are equal jn quality toany in Logan county ; about c-- acresof cleared land, under good fence, alrndllapple orchard of the bell fruit, a pe,achand cherry orchard, all in full perfection.On the premises is a. large and eleganttwo (lory Brick House, entiiely rew, to-gether with other neceltary buildings.In point of health and beauty, this litu-ation perhaps is exceeded by none in theHate of Kentucky. s layone on the north, the other On the southside of the river, a little below where thetwe forks unite, and just opposite theconfluence of Big Whipperwil. Thole-ffream-
afford water sufficient (the river111 particular) all the year to support xmerchant and law mill. A conliJraKl- -quantity of the timbered land is sine richbottom..
The fubferiber has also for sale fundrr-othe- r
trafls of land in Logan coun.yandlikew'fein Chriflian county, one traftin Livingftou county, and one on Cum-berland river, Stewait county, ftatc ofTenneffee ; he has in one complete tradtin Chriflian 15,000 acres, equal perhapsin value, to any tract in that country.It is situate pn the mam source of Littlariver, including several miles on bothsides of the rivi'f, and including fomcsine mill seats, this river is a never sail-ing fountain) u is lituatc in part aboutsour miles below the cqurt house, andcAiciius iruiii inciice loutlivardly dpunthe main river and the Sinking fork ofsaid river, the distance of five mil,.. '- --
more perhaps. The fubfcribcrlus alsoanother tract of land lying on the southside of Little river, about eight or tenmiles from Cumberland river, confidingof 7800 acres,',pait- - well timbered, theremainder good level barrens. This andthe other last mentioned tradt, has anumber of sine springs onthemr and arboth well calculated to form a settlementfora number of families. The formerisfufiicient tOmake a lettlemenf fcr 20families ; the latter i: sufficient to make8, t0rfV? and Sd settlements.
1 he fublcnber has lor sale, sundry o.ther smaller trarts in Chriflian, all or any of which he will sell upon tetms per-ha- ps
raore moderate than any fiah landshave been sold for many years padThe summer laUge in all this countiyequal to any in the universe Indif-putab-le
titles will be made to thechalVs. For terms and further informa-tion, apply to the fubfciiberut Ins ,.an-tatio- il,
about 11 miles south of Rulhl.lle. Letters addreffed to thefubfeu-ber- ,'poll paid! and lest in tlu rf! ;Rulfelville, ,villbedu!y attended to
aiui aniwereu tnrougli the medium of themail. Jf part ot the purchase monev h- -paid in advance, 4 confiaerable ind.il... ...- .:n 1... r.niii ur yici ior ine tenninrlrni.fn-.,,- , ,. r
"VilrvLXA. Al LENi"iart- - 3, isoo. 2111
Blank Books -Of any description may be had at
this office.
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