I "True to hischarge he comes, the Heraldol'a noisy News .'11 nations wtnb'ring at Ids back.' IN'ew SeriesNo. id. VOL. VI. LEXINGTON, K. FRI1)Y, VPIIIL 14, 180. VOL. XXXI TERMS OF THE , ftentucftp &a$tttc, tUBttSHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, TV$ KoirveW & Cabins. (5 5fe n'c o Subscribers, is, TMiEE HOLLARS per annum, paid in advahcb, ,r FOUR DOLLARS at the end of the year. All new subscribers must in every instance be said in advance. &j" The terms or advertisinq in this pa per, are, fiitt cents for the first insertion oj every 15 linis Wander, andtvr.yri-tir- z cexts for each continuance ; longer advertisements in the same proportion. Tj All advertisements not paid for in must be paid for ivhentordered to be discontinued. (Ej All communications addreised to the ed- itors must be post paid. ii . .,.... .. "Laws oi te Unite A Slates . .w. .k. .v. k ia &W&&fa BY AUTHORITY. AN ACT 16 authorise the president of the U. States to Appoint a Receiver of the public moneys Utid Kegiiterof the Land Oflice for the dis- trict of Lawrence county, in the Arkansas territory. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress as's'mbled, That the president tof the United States be, and he is herebyy'authorized to appoint a receiver of the public 'moneys and re- gister of the land office, for the district of Lawrense county, in the Arkansas territory. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, that any person having a claim to a right oi pre-empti- within the said district, shall make known his claim and location, ac- cording to the provisions of the laws now in sore, to the register, at least six Weeks before the time to be designated by the president of the United States for Issuing patents lo rnrr Trtrv;.Hr 'i "-" army, entitled to bounty land in said dis- trict. H. CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate, pro tempore. March 17, 1819. Approved: JAMES MONROE. fflv- - List of Letters in the Post-Offic- e at REMAINING firatof April, which is not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post-offic- e as letters Anderson Mary Anderson Ezckiel 2 Anderson Juliett Ayres Charles Alexander Jeremiah Awberrv Richard Alexandr J. It. & A.J. Abernatliy B. L. Acuff William Atkinson N. P. Ames Silas Atchison William Sell William Bell Alexander Brown Samuel Bass Samuel 3 Blokeley William B. Blythe Margarettc A Bronaugh Gfcorgo Barr Robert S. Blair William YV. Barr Robert Barr Mary Bukly William Bird Abruham Bullard Thomas Bryan B. BitrroWs A. W. Barbour James Burnes Anieriah Brooks Benjamin Bibley Richard Burbridge Thbmas Bell Prances Baker Elizabeth Barbour Gabriel Barby L. Boyd John 2 Belt Mariali Bboh George Q. Barbee Jesse Bollock Edmund Bicknell D. D. Bouldin Leonard Bruce John Bedler Daid Bishop T. Bush Theodosha Berry Richard Campbell Victorie Connell Wm C. Chandler Samuel Carson Eliza Coburn Joshu'a ' Comstock Brown Curcier Andrew Calvert Elizabeth Crawford D. Crockett Robert 3 Close Mary Can pbell Alexander Conaway Jessie Calvert Levi Clark James Caldwell Davis Clarkson William Crothers Samuel 3 Cord James Chew Samuel 3 Clark EnocVt Campbell Elizabeth Crampfovd James Crane Siniion II Chambers Ihotoas Adams Mary A "dead Andrews John Anderson Molly Austin James B. 2 31 Barkly Henry Barbour Philip Byrns William Burns Elizabeth 3 Baker Allen . Bradford Charles Boone Edward Barker Sally Bucy James Burkly William Bowman Abraham Barbee Thomas I'ronaugh William Brown Mr. Bancroft Thomas P. Brown Williau 2 Ilrosniham Maurice Bark Jame3 Braxton Carter Bowles Isaac 3 Butler w.illiom Brown J. & M Blackleach George Brown Edward Baimbridgc Absalom Brown James Boothe William Brown John M. Bordman James Bartlctt Nancy Baily John 2 Buckner Henry Breckenridge Wm, 6 Board of Health Boulware John jBerry George 2 c Coleman James 2 Cook Samuel A. Campbell John Calvert Samuel 3 Cla'k Patrick Chancy Leonard Curray William Campbell Archibald Carson Francis Crawford Eliz.- k Sally Crawford Alexander Curry John Corvaiscier Jaques. Caldwell Davis Coatcs William C. Calvin Peley Compbcll Robert Cotton William Cavinder Fielding . Chise y Co. Clark Susan B. CofTman David . Clark John Cooke Catharine B. Conoway Peter. Cot Thomas '.lay Ticitus M Cook Timothy Crockett Joseph Cromwell Benj. Collier Isaac. Cooper Joseph Dillon Fanny Dunlap James Dobbin James L. . Dobson Georere L. 2. Dowden C. Oelph William Dillon John Duval Thomas Downey Sally Davis Elizabeth Dunn Duncan Dulaney Benjamin Drake James Dickinson E. B. Dishman Samuel Dorsey Johnsey Downsor Benjamin Dawson Samuel H. Dorney Thomas Ewing Robert . 4 Euluss Jacob Estis Clement Elliott Ben Edge Benjamin Fisk John Farra Amus Flournoy M. Ford P II. Forbus Samuel Fowler Robert 2 Fishet M. 3 Finley Joseph 4 Fisher Maddot Fox Robert Freeland Joseph Fisk Alvarez Foundcsay Robert Gilmtin Robert II. Gibson William Gray Martha Guier William 8 Grimes Robert Guest Jonathan Cray John Grant Robert Gregg James Grant James Grant Israel George John G. Groom Elijah Gatewood Thomas Griner Stephen Gordison Morgan Grimes Charles Gird Edward Goover Philip G. "Mlfini; Hanna James D Henry John Halstead Sarah Hancock William Hise Joseph Hanson William. Huston Win. Hull John Hull Peter Harris Nathaniel Harbin John Hudson Reubin Hostetter Jacob Heailington Abel Hutchison Lewis Hanna James D. Henry Joseph Hoglin Dinah Hart John Hill James Hawkins Warner Hall Andrew W. Hunt Plavcl 2 Hanna W i'liam Hoover Malchi Hunt James Hooper Wm. Henderson Elijah Hunter Richard Johnson Mason Johnson Henry Ives KubcBt II, Jinkins Jane Jeter Littleton Irvine Jane Irvine Lawrence Jinkins David Johnson Henry Jpncs Wm. Krickel Francis Keene Sandford Keller John Kelley Polly Kyle Samuel Kennedy Matthew lung John Lewis Courtney i.eedom bamuel V. Lyman John W. Lambert Alexas Long Burgess Lindsley Edward J. Long Isaac l.amphear Mr. Longan Thomas Lay Wm. Lemmon A. II. Lemon Rebecca B. Lewis Romeo 3 3 Looney Bobbin Lafon Thomas Long William 3 ! Lindsay James Lindsay William 3 Littlejohn John Lincoln Charles Lej bourn John '. Long Tabitha A. Metralf Orlando Mulhkin Samuel Maxwell Joseph Milton Elijah Murdock William Monroe Iredell Moore Elizabeth .Millaudon Phillip Moore Samuel T. Manuel Thompson Moore Olive Manuel John '. .Morton Richard Moore Martin Cock J. C. Cooke Mr. Corresponding Secre- tary Bible Society .Casliier.Insurance Company Calwcll James D. D JJoak Robert Downey Alexander Downing Mr. Daley Lawrence J. Doolittle Thos. 2 Douglass Efmore Drake Samuel Dowden Clem Doak Martha L. Downing & Grant Dukemineer John Denman Davis. Donne'ly Patrick Davis Samuel S. Dewelly George Darnes Georgo Davis John Dobbin Leonard Dent Levi E Everden Mr. Elmore Martha Evans William Eads John Ford William Fidlcr William Fowler William Fiirguson William Furgiison Thomas J. Fry John FisbackSatnucl Ferguson A. L. Ford William or Na- thaniel 2 Frimilee John Terguson John G Garrett Henry Graham Christopher Gregory Peter 2 Gray Moses JTIatewood ApphiaG. Garth Nancy Gatewood athanicl Graves Ann B. Gardner Frances Graves Joseph 2 Groome John Greers Benjamin F. 2 Green William Gojiiam J hn Gray Richard Guibert Mrs. Grundy Ftlix GiltnerCatherino H -- W. Hill Fleming Haley Randall Hall Marthy llarriss Malinda Jlolliday Waller Hams David Hanson Luke Huhter George E. IlunnicuttJohn Henry Richard Hartman Peter Hampton Cliarlcs Haris Hiram Haar Rcbecea Hamman Elijah Hilton Ann Hoover Elizabeth .$, Iliggins Wm. Harrison Fenelop'fe llukiil II. B. Hosmcr John Hodges VIlliS Hass Ezra Haas Michael Haley Ba'tlelt llarber Stephen Hastings Oliver Hopkins John Harrison Sophia W. Jesup Samuel B. Jones Wm. D. Jone3 Ann Jones Hannah Jinkins John Johnson Solomon Johnson Joel JohnsonJohn ' Johnson Henry K ' 3 Kaiick Margarett Kelly & Conrad Keys John F. Kauck George Kingsbury Rursell Kemper Henry L Lewis John, Longstrcth Morris 2 Lincoln George Lewis John Iogan David 2 Lockett John Lipginfelter Jolrti 3 Lumb Manson Long Isaac Logan James Lindsay, Margarett I.ec Lewis W. Locous Mr. Long Nicholas Level Benjamin Lance Urcilla 2 Lance Samuel Lorg Hartweil 2 Lansdale I'iaac Lafon Richard 2 Lamison John H. M Monroe Nancy Morehead Samuel B. Moore Elizabeth 2 Montgomery Wm. 2 Jorrison Richard 2 Mix William A. Mijlaudon Mr. Moore II. II. Moore Francis Maridiu Richard Marshall J. T. Mc.tcalf.Elizabeth Morton Richard More Jarni Miller Anthony Magill James Maguire Edward Meredith William MaxA'ell Samuel Metcalf Samuel L. Marshall Betsey James MengiesWill. A. David Morrison Mary M'Donald G. M'Minimy Willis M'Crackcn John M'CayJohn l 'Howell James M'Connell Wm. M'Clanalmi Elijah M'llvain Hannah M'Coy James M'Coun liezckiah M'Donald Wm. M'Quie W. & A. Neeley Elizebetli Nichols Phiclden Neal Rodham Oatns Rfchard L. . OffutUWarren On eel & Bickley Peters James Pn'ston Francis ' Painsh Ann Patterson Samuel PapilloteLe I'inkard George M. Parker Daniel Parke Margarcttc Parker 'Susanna Poag James Page Thomas i Parks Jatnes Perkins B. II. Piatt Thomas Potter Charles 2 Pleasants Nancy C. Paxton Esther Robinson George Rawlins Frances Richardson Catharine Jeremiah Reynolds Jeremiah Russell. Nancy itooinson Ann Rankin Jjpseph K. 'obnetJohn Rogers Judith Richardson John 4 Riglar John Rutherford Joseph Rockhill L. Richardson Q Elizabeth I'orah Jacob Ridge & Morris Benjamin Reuben Joseph Rohinfcnn iieakhillLukcws Sayres Sanderson William Shrader Mary Summers William Joseph Sanders AValker Knon-do- S. B. neray Sanders Bennett P. panglcr Mary Stout Ira StackpoleW'm. 3 Snodgrass Steele John Scheetevs Josiah Sharp Benjamin Smith Robert Sttibbleficld Wm. 2 Schooler Lewis iuntcc Sally Sacry George Simmons T. Shore Susannah hocke John Sutherland 4 Summers U. "nowdon W, Simmons Solomon Smith Smith Thomas Sreves Henry spanglcrJohn Spelman Sylvester cjalaignac L. J. 2 ' Shelton John 'ihort Pevton Shoenberger John John F. Tilton l'av lor James True Larkin Taylor Taylor Josephus noinpson G. Thompson Robert 2 Trimble John - 2 James 3 Taylor Sylvia George Alary O.- Wit John F. Utley Royal Vardeman Jeremiah Victor Woolfolk Thomas Whiteside James Willett Jonathan Wilson E. I. Warren Micajah Woodman Daniel Wickersham White Thomas B Wren William Woodruff Woodruff Aaron Wc llman Cornelius Elizabeth Warren Thomas B. Welch James 2 Warner Elijah Vells James White Mary Wa'lerJomj Moscley John Moore George B. Maddox Nancy 2 Moore Samuel Moore John ..Marshall Robert 'jvlarccl John Moorejolm Matar Charles Melcalf Klislia Metqalf Samuel Mayor the ftlc. 3 M'Bride Eliza M'Chesney Samuel M'Couii Jriseph M'P.riitoP. II. i M'CIain Joseph M'Mahan John M'llvain Rosanna M' Jawley James M'Kenney Gerard M'Quie Andrew M'Cullough Eliza K. N Charles Nichols John Ye o Oneiell Jane Robert Porter Nathl. P. Patrick i 'harles Prentiss , Petcreon F. Phillip's Pinkard ThomaS Preston Thomas Pickett William l'attcrsen Joseph Pinkard A. Miss Paxton Alcazer Pasley M. A. ' Price Evan Potter Richard Margery Powell, Fosters c Co. Robinson Joseph (evburnAdam C. Rankin Robinson RuckerBarnelt David Robison Spencer Ransdall P. Spotswood D. Elijah F. Keclman Thomas Rav Tabitha Roberts Ivm Roberts James Redman t has. K. Raj nolds Robinson Maltha Ann Rice Michael' Red Ross ogcrs Siuan James E. Singer Wm. John Sanders Ditlis Wnr. Wm. Wm. True Thomas Charlotte I Wm. Todd Wm. fruc Tate locld Wm. G. Isaac Ezra Hon. Neal Oncal Ann Wm. Wm. Wm. Rces Wm. Rose Sarah Riley John Rogers Elijah Robinson Sally C. Robertson Xloses Boyle James Roft' Charles Saundenon Wm. Shock John Stone George Squiggins Nicholas Smith James C. Smith & Todd tilfield Elizabeth Stepelis Thomas 2 Simson Samuel Shannon John Stephen John Serrin Win. Slioward Levin Sfurgu'ss Robert A. Starkev Josiah .Smith "A. -- Sidcnor Coonrod Spiers Wm. Stewart Benjamift Sninney Presley II. Smith Harriott Smith Clement Smnr.ill Joseph K. Stewart Stetson 2 Shannon John Scott Jeremiah Schooler Wharton Spilman Samuel Stephenson Polly Spiers Zepheniau.. Sidenor George P. Stewart Jol n II. Shaw Catharine Surv eyor of Fa) ctte Swcaringin Henry Spark Eleanor Taylor Thomas Mn Tingle Jasper Timl Benjamin Thomas Joseph Tiernan Charles Templeman Ileniy Thompson Wm. Tadiock Andrew Tanner John Tane Thomas Todd Maria Tod Jacob Turner Lewis E. USc V Virden Marnix Vultincgr John Vance David W . Walker Elizabeth ' Walker Chas. ,Weagly Isaac Wilson Robert 2 Whiting Rugglea Wood Mr. Wrallis M. R. Winn Jesse D. 3 WeatherheadWilKam2 Worth David 2 Wilson Parker Roman Robert Joshua Wilson Samuel Webb Edward G; Wood W. II. Wilkinson V. B. AVorth David Wilgus James Wooley Thoiftas Wood STincy Walker Francis Webb Clnrles Waterman H. D. Wood Stephen Whaley Lydia WiUon J. M. Wies James Weeks William Wood James Wharton William Watson Joseph Whitaker Price Whitherpw Willism . White John Wilson John James B. G. Thomas Rev, Abner . Wilson Thomas William 2 Wright P. Maj. White Absalome AVarren L. Wilsou, Burdett & Baulding. Young Waller Young Hiram 2 Young George Yeiser Englehart 2 Zink Mr. 2 JOHN FOWLER, P. M. A? List ol' Letters, nEMAlNlNQinjthe Post, oflice at " Ky which is not taken out before the 1st of July, 'will sent to the General Post-offic- e as dead Joel Merrit-Arnol- Andw. Anderson Washington Alsop James Akin John Atkins James Aines Dr. S. Ames B Buck 2 Charles Buck 2. Buck & Cotton Wm. Charles . John Buchannon John L. Buck Joshua Bond "Bowler Wm. A. Bridges Dr. It. B. Bohannon Samuel Rerry Samuel 'Bell Wm. Nancy Hurbridge Ball Alex'r. Buchannon LewisBrassfield Catharine S. Margaret Cqmpton Larkin Carr' John Cave Samuel II. Claggctt James C. Samuel Carter Elizabeth Craig Wm. Is. Cosby James Craig William Davis Peter Desha Richard DawSon John Dennis Wm. Dales, Sr. John Rev. John Daniel Evan Andrew Elliott t JamesFrost Hezeking Foster Benjamiil Ford Col.'John Francisco James Gaughf Lewis Garnett Wm. George 2 Francis D. Goodloe Delia Hawkins Guy Hamilton 'Marcus Herd John Hufibvd Pollyllarris' c Christian Hager Cap. G. Hollovvay John 2 Samuel Jesse Zacli'y Jones David L.Jackson 2 Archil. Kinkcad Joseph 2 Simeon L. Loomis 2 J. C. Long 2 ILSW. Ii. Long Wm.'' B. Long 5 Ann'L,ogan Sally Lovelace Sesten Mguua Joseph, Magoffin , Wm. Mnyb U Co. 3 Samuel Moss Margaret "Michtim Mary S. M'Cormick George .Mitchell B. S. Moody John Mellrfil N Charles Norwood Newkirk & Worth Capt. II. LOffutt S Vicrpylc Paine Charles Potter Roderick Perry John Pemborton Wm. Rccd Mary Rallkin V. Ross 'Joseph Smith 3 John Singleton Thomas Shelton Andrew Smith .Teckouiah Singleton Richard Shipp, Sen. Maj. T. Sthrestjey Thomas Shepherd. Sarah C. Tate John B. Trabuc Thomas 'I ureman H. Toler. est). James Torbctt Kitty Tuning Francis Utterback John Utterback Dr. Jamejs Wilson Samuel Wingfield Edward B. Wood Wasson Samuel Webber George II; Whiteitor Robert Wilgus William Wlliamson Garrett AV'iliraniSon Lettice A'at'sis Matthew Wilson Wilson Wilion Wifon Wiseman Y Versailles be letters. Ashley Buford Barnes Ramsay Buford Robert C Craig Caldwell Eilwards Edward: Hazard Kinkead 2 Sarah Christopher Jerry Collins John Christman 2 , Martin Coons Seth Cook Sarah S. Coleman W)n. Coleman James Coleman Jr. Benjamin Craig D Nancy Dickey Peter It. Dunn John Darr Francis Dunriington Jacob Darncal' E Robert Evans Samuel Endccutt .John Elliott lessee Ellis F Lucinda Finnefl James Ford Elua W. ijsk Li- - Richard Giiinn 2 Joseph 'tiiiinn John Graves II Sarah Hawkins John Hamilton Nathl. Hart Tabitha S. Hathaway Robert Hudson Jesse Hamilton David Harris' John Hai'vie I Gcorgc.Tohnson Wm. Johnson 2 John W. Johnson K 'Jos. KinkeadEt Son Jno. Kinkead 2 L John Long 2 Garrard Long & broth- ers x Elveston Lewis John Iff l.ee T nomas Lafon 2 M Samuel Mcghc Joseph Meicclith Jesse Moss David Merry Alex'r. M'CIurc Prestlev II. M'llridc James M'Clure Jos. I. M'Dowell Elizabeth Moss Sc O JMilford Offutt 2 Hillery Ofl'iitt 2 James O'liarra, . P John G. Page James Philips Mary Parker R Jacob Rynar John Reynolds Cinthia Stanford Allen Smith Sh'lT of Woodford' cly, Joseph Signant Elizabeth Slaughter Catharine S. Sti-c- l Sjlv'r.S.So'uthworth John Tiller 2 Cap. C. It. Thompson 2 Ann Thomas Samuel B. Teeton Abr. Todd George TurpVi U &V JaiiieS Vance .felinor Jas. Wardlo'w Thomasl Whittington AIiS. Winn Cap. Saml. S. Wallace Charles Withers Benjamin Walker Francis AVatkins J Joseph Walden Wm. Wood Ahm. Wilson Phebe Watkins .Wm. Y'ouhg JOS. YV. BRYSON.a.p.m. Versailles, Ky. April 1, 1820. 14 rgAKEN UP by Jeremiah Frar.ier, one BAY .2. MARE, 4 years old some white on her off soot, about 14 hands 1 inch high, no brands perceivable appraised to 35. .JOuN DOWNING-- . October 23d, 1819. 10-3- f CatYiollck. Instvuctcr. A SMA,HJ wOKK, called the CATHOLIC J.-- 1,IJ1JCUJ1J!.1C. CSD.lH8ttin the Al tar. its Ori.amenls. the rpfcmnnl.h r i. .Mass, and the Priest's Vestments, has been iiuuusneu, ann is Selling by Mr. T. HIUKEY, uciuw .iir. L,ogans on Jiain-stree- t. lJ March 39. IL'iggUis & TMtcUtatt, iiAVJi lOl SALE, i HUGSHEAD and 12 Barrels EROWJ. SUV J II, 1 Tierce RICE, 1 Bag Liverpool SLOJKV SALT 2 Barrels No. 2, MACKAREL. 13" Lexington, March 30, 1820. "Benjamin 4!yres, (Sign of the Cross Keys, Main-strict- ,) 33' AS just received from .New Orleans, and JUL nas tor sale a quantity ot tirst rate LI. QUORS, purchased by himself, and carefully selected, consisting oi Holland Gut, Cogniac Brandy, West India Rum, Madeira Wine, Sugar, Coffee & Tea. Also A sew dozen PORT WINE and PALE ALE. HE COTTISCtS TO KEEP XT THE ABOVE 8T11TD, A House or Entertainment, For the accommodation of Travellers and Boarders, where every nttention will be paid to those who may savor him with ther custom. 1 Hose who wish to partake of the finest OYSTERS, Cooked in the best and most approved style, wouiu uo wen to can as above. Lexington, March 1, 1820. Tanning & Skin Dressing. THE subscriber has for Pale at his Tan-Yar- d Main-stee- t, Lexington, opposite the Baptist Grave Yard, an assortment of LEATH- - l n ot all descriptions for Saddlers and Shoe makers. A130 A GESEBAL ASSOIITMEKT Or -- I'nnmrvl-nnil lreeir-SlivT- l IJCCr Skins, Parchment, lJuckskin, White Leather kc. kc. He has always on hand a large quantity of ii uui- - lor nauers, iioyiners, &c. He also takes Hides to Tan on Shares, and gives caijH tor Hides. WM. CIRODE. March 50, 1820 13-- 1 v PLANK. 300,000 FRET of PINE, POPLAR. CHERRY and WALNUT PLANK, Tor sale at r'!eveland's Landing. Thi3 pfank has been sawed one, two and three years. Apply to jr.llIi.MIAH UUUKRS. March 30, 1820. lots Cash for 33ustard;'Sceil. The subscriber givss the Higlicst price in :'5ii, ior ciean isrovrn MUSTARD SEED, Whidh he Manufactures in the best manner for Tabl tnr. ising ARMERS will find it their interest to pre- serve the seed, and the public in patron N. PRENTISS. N. B. Cash for empty Mustard Bottles. Lex. Feb. 4. 5::6m S2 " -- Xm'C: A YOUNG DIOaiTiTjE, Bvuiirui. inn: BROWN or BLACK, just rising 4 vears old, sis-- "j, teen and a half hands high. will stand at mv stable in FAyctte county, two and a half miles South West of Lexjnglon, on Clay's Mill road, near Curd's Ferry road, and will be let to a sew- mares atSIX DOLLARS the seasrtn.orFOl'R DOLLARS the leap. As Pedigrees are tire some, suil ce it to say, lie was got by Mr. David Rrvant'aDioinede, his dam bv Bald Ea gle, out of a Grey Alfred mare. PastOrage gratis, and every' attention will be paid by the Cilhfl-ilin- hits ii'ill ii.vt a nncil'iViiiihla f'rf - . uujv.iiif.lj uuti vt iii iivjv J, miairuiMLyto ri j- - citiems or cscspes. ROBERT KAY. March 24, 1820 12-2- THE NOTED HORSE SWCCTJCY O famous for getting sine LARGE COLTS will be kept in Lexington this season, and vti be let to mares at eight dollars the season. commencing the 1st of April and ending the loth of July; he will be under the care ol Wm. T. Banton, who will pay every attention to mares entrusted to his care, but will not be liable for any accidents whatever. Sweepf.u is in good health, eight years old, a dark roan, or iron gray, upwards of 16 hands high, got by I'iomtngo, who was got by Old Rocking- ham, his dam by Sportsman, a roan horse known by the name of Prater's roan, &c. &c. WM. DUNLAP. April 24. 14-2- Just Received, A FEW BARRELS OF VERY SUPERIOR 0il Wluskoy, By tho Barrel or Gallon Also, Gooil New Whi kr-y- , By the Bat rel, fbr sale by;. M. J. NOUVSL. . Los Mireh 10, 13 10-- H "1000 rasMs Tiarlfey v ' COWELL & M'MAiroJV,- - ' WILL CIVE FIFTY CE' fCASH1per ELS IIAIH.KV nn ,li;.,... hi .!.:- - ii. . between the month's ns spntcmlipr nrl lioi cember next. . 7 10-- Lexington Brewery, JIarch 10, 1 820; ' jf Lexington Manufactory of PHIJYTIjVG ijvk OF which this paper is printed, may be had; from 100 to 2000 pounds," on terms 20" percent cheaper than imported, attheManu-- .. factory of - . JOIIJWSTICKJ.'EY y i.exin;rton, narcn is, ltsu. ii - - Watch & Clock Repairing. ., lmwieV Curtis, RESPECTFULLY informs the 'citizens of its vicinity, that he,ha& ' commenced the above business in all its vari- ous branches in the house one door beloWMr.. L. Young's Shoe Factory, where h hopes'by--' strict attention to his business, to merit a share of public patronage. He will repair' Musical, Duplix, Repeating, Horizontal and all, other kinds of Watches, and will go in the counlry at any time to repair Clocks, on easf" and accommodating terms. Those who favorM him with their custom, may be assured of hUa personal attention. An assortment of SILVER WORK constant, ly kept on hand. -- . 12 March 24, 1820. , . 35 XI&TT A 15 MX, IUON I hav just receiyed a large quantity qf Juiatta)aT It on, Stamped VALENTINES & THOMAS, CONSISTING OF Tire, Horse Shoe, Ax,; Hoe,Scollofl and Square Rant ;' Together with a large proportion of Mill and Plough Irons, BRWN in the most masterly manner, as quality. I will warrant it equal to any manufactured in the state of PennsyW vania. Persons wishing to be supplied, will, find my store in Limestone-stree- t, three, door9 from Iliggins & Pritchartt's. , ABRAM. S. VALENTINE. Lexington, March 9th, 1820 10-9- t Iron and Castings.. - REMOVAL. Lexington Iron Store is now ke'ptat' THE corner of Main-stre- and Cheapside,) in the White house lately occupied by Messrs!. . ,w.i.,u L assortment oi Wrought ron, probably "ever brought to Lexington, consisting ji: , Tire of assorted sixes, Jixe lar, Hoe bar, Horseshoe, Scolloped and square bar ; Also, MILL SPINDLES, CROW BAR, SLEDGE and WEDGE PATTERNS, PLOUGH IRONS, of various sizes, Which assortment will constantly be supplied from the Slate and Red River forges, with, from five to ten tons per week, during the season 'Hie quality of this tron needs vno better recommendation than the U9e of itii which has been judged very superior by all that lwve tried it Castings of a,good quality; and well assorted, constantly on hands ; 'to? gether with' every description of Mill'ironj.' All orders for Castings will be promptly at- tended to, and delivered when complete at the Lexington Iron Store. For 7 D OWEN'S. L. L. SJIREVE. ' Lexington, March 24, 1820 12 3t 73 Dollars Reward. STOP THE ROCUlV! ,.' .' WexanAcv "W. Jones,, feet sour inches h gh, tolerably ..welt SIX proportioned, dark complection, dark, eyes and hair, with a scar on his chin, a down look and has a swinging walk, aged about twenty three or sour years, and is an elegant, scribe. The sai4 Jones lest my place of resi- dence on the 4th inst. at night with tlfe sol-- " lowing stolen articles viz: Sixty one and 'a half dollars in notes on the Bank of Kentucky-an- d its branches, a case of Plotting Instru- ments with Ivorv scales : a Pea Green frock Coat of sine cloth, and a Dark Roan HORSE, five years old this spring, fourteen hands three l L--l. 1 Ul.. 11 U..J. 1 1 inciies lllgn, LUlcrauiy wen uiauc, auu nas u hopping pace, with a number of small articles.. The said Jones was raised in Clark, county, K. but said he came from the six mile Prairie, Illinois, and probably he will return there. He had on when he started, a blue Cloth Dress Coat, Vest and Pantaloons of the same,, and a composition or brass '. atch. Whoever will deliver said Jones and horse to me living1 in Woodford county Ky. nearYersailIes,.Shall receive the above reward, or fifty dollars for Jones alone, is delivered or confined in any jail in the United States so that I get him. MOSES P. ELLIS. March 9, 1820 10 4t The editors Of the Gazette, St. Louis, anil Enquirer, Richmond. Va. will insert the above' three times, anil forward their accounts to tlitS office for collection. ' ' 2iV Dollars tleward. i Hl XMtOKE out of my enclo- - $k !Tw?!Ta "- sure m Lexington, bii iV $Pafea. Monday the 24th ultimo, l St jvQ, A Large Hay Horse boutten years old, sixteen hands high, has a star in his sorehead, and a snipon his,noei and as well as I can recollect, has a small blem- ish in one of his eyes ; one white soot, and I believe has a brand of an It on the buttock He trots pretty well, but paces roughly. ITe is i emarkably gentle, and there is little doubt but he has been taken off by some villain. Whoever will detect the thief, and deliver him over into the hands of justite, sh"all re- ceive the above reward, and for the horse a. lone shall have Ten Dollars reward, and all expences paid. ROBT. A. GATEWOOD. Lexington, Feby. 9, 1820 6 GAZETTE WFJCft.