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ZILE 1 A GROCEIIIES, 3 aln Kikrattkk, I rtuosu, i I saw 1 1 A Ci---q ROCEVIES, 3 oAln IsArkp dr Icit. 1 1 -1 TITE 0 111182)DMIIMUI 11 01181j Unfortunale uuderitand that a young man named BARR, was killed by the bursting of a cannon, on Friday last at Nieholasville Major Handley and several others were at the same time wounded by the fragments of 'the piece. Unfortunale uaderitand that a young man named BARR, was killed by the bursting of a cannon, on Friday last at Nicholasville Major Handley and see- eral others were at the same time wounded 33ALL TIT is intended that the Lafayette Balt shall (4 be held in the MaS011itl EVENING, NA le 16. The following rules have been adopted No gentleman to be admitted without a Ticket. Ado keeper ill receive the Tickets at the fro or Refreshments under the direction of the thanagerl.

Genth will not oived to enter the Gent1( 4tr-yill noi.live(1 to enter the LArATETTE inT is intended that the Lafayette Balt shall (4 be held in tile MaS011itl Blinding' THIS EVENING, NAV IS The following rule. have been No gentleman to be 1.1.1.mitted without a tin 1); Ntic LACK IIht. 1101T. It tea. a 1.

roundly accuratelythe most useful and practical branches of Mathematics Geography and the construction of Maps upon geometrical ptinciples.e-Logic, oric, Moral and Natural Ilistorystatil. Ancient and Modern historythe Constitution of the State and of the United States. Such an education, will coma. tute.the aiim total of accomplishments no cessary to the farmer, the mechanic, the merchant, and the statesman; the poet, the orator, the philosopher, andthe fine lady, 14111.0M. PIIILOM.

ccuratefythe most useful hranchea t't. Mathematics-- the construction of Maps cal ptinoiples-e-Logic, Dd Natural Historystalls. and Modern Historythe -the State and of the United Front Waish's Gazette, 2. On Saturday considerable sales of Flour were made at 6 dollar 'To appearance less way doing in it this morning. Large sales of Coffee have been made at 18 to 19 cell finer qualities are full I cent in ad.

vance over last Week's pricei. Sugars also have come in for a share of attention, and sales have been made of good to prime at 9 to 12 dolls. per 100 lbs. Cotton, in consequence of the continued favorable accounts from Liverpool, is held at 26 to 30 cents foruplands. LI 1 1 COMIVIEIICIAL Front Waish's Gazette', Jilay 2.

On Saturday considerable sales of Flour i i dos. were made at 8 llar To appearance less was this moraine-. 1, Wheeling, Va. Mr. Clay is expected here, shout the 2Ist inht.Gazette.

supper rsKin before supper. The managers will direct the MUSIC nrid and preserve order. Gentlen en are reque. to ivear Lafayette ftni badges, a observe le rules of the Asset'', i I blies with rit let refq, So. blieg with rt lee niteg With lect ti reFq, to wear bilayetto le rulei of the Iiisern; eFq.

daucitie. ke. order. requev 7rve le re ti rt.Fq, ti en are i a obg rt let a meeting of many Citizens of Irani-son county, iii Cyntlilana, on the 2311day of April, 1825, to make arrangements relative to GEN. LA FAYETTE'S visit to, The.marai, mittaneo Tic, commended made to Me or Benj.

ratzi. 'Sobs tbers Tlie.ntanai, -4 mittanco 'Tick oomtnended made to Ale or Benj. ratz. 'Sobs tbers J. ratzl ibers 1, a I deliver gentlemea's A.1- to sub4cribers and 1.1 mmoliate application be W.11'.

Wursley, are requested to leave with the managers the names et those ladies ii the country who may to the Ball, and Tielets will be provided fur them. C. IV'tmifxs, fl POSTLETHWAITr, T. F4M1Tli, E. WrARIPIELD, L.

COMBS, J. W. HUNT, 11-4cAml J. II. MoRToN, roo CALOWIML, Wt iV, WORSLEIrt Al BRAM" Lcxingion, 211ali 1B.

l'alluen, 1V.11'. Vorslev -1 are requested to leave with WHOLESALB AND BETAIL GROCEtt NO. 7, CIIEAP810FA, Iles recently received In addition to hie former ast sortmrait a rtICIIII Slippy of i Oroceries; Fresh Teas, Liquors, tye. (ye, Direct from Now Orleans selected by himsell 'upon tho spot. which are intlrior in quality to none in die 'Acting ton maikrt.

Ifhe following are to-re found among hit relent assortment, iz 1 Nine New Orleans Sr In hhitz and burets Shilaswa in Melees oral Inirrtk and 3 Mackerel in bared, Itavanua Gave entree Len? White Java do. ost raid tamp Sugar Fresh tiler Gimbel' Cheese. kw Iwo- ol Ivry wipetior Pine A plile Chcele Hiis, le.ga and Prune; 1 in I I hneolste ,4 4, Almonsisand Hock Comity Caned and Shaving Soap Mustard and Cayenne Pepper fluid Codfish lima smoked Ili-trim-a Hamilton's Blitiladelkhes Maccubs i0d NOth SnUtr ill batiks Icon assorted dzes Best Hinton Mils do. Green Hirst hewing 'roisacto. 4 blemish Cigars roliinz lleols, Basks and tints -7-- tgil Oil and S'arisphor a lir ,10 and 10 by 52 Window Olen Candles and brash by the hoz Frmil Gunpowder and Young HP A son in dim fis small Mate 44 4 ill1tig0 Spanish FLOM do.

afloat ilium DYESTUFFS, Logsvoutt Camerae ait VIISII0 fillibiniOn liz Cloves 1 filming fic Mace ssprimerarsie.74, Benner Allipite i a diAloaa eY it Hese St ground Ginger Mstierie 11 AND ,1 litelems 14r Claret Tip hr rt Vremh Brandy a stip inmates Spirits Hotialid Gm Juice, Alm Sic Grateful to his towu and country friends for peg Cavort, he would respectfully invite their intention to bis prewnt Stock. believing tliet i he good qualities mei low prices rains goats will ensure a continuance of their patronage, Les. Ably 2. 1823 tit tO Cavort, 1 prewnt lees of Ins WtTrit rqftin Avil taw-rArr num-it 4 Nss los st 4 Almond's and Hoek Vona, aud SnP r---------. cubs sn4 Sesth Snuff in 11S.

A STUFFS. 1: 0, 4 ,1 From the Baltimore Fed. Gazette. IMPORT that part nf Mr. Buskinson's speech which relates to Canada but for which we have not room 47.6 could collect that he contemplated a permision to import into England corn from that colony on paying a duty of five shillings, but we have jusreceived the subjoined communication from a highly respectable source, vitich seems to leave no doubt as to the deter- i mination of the British governoient on the su tct.

of a letter, dated 1 "LIVIMPOOL, March 24. "Government have determined to I mit Canada Fleur, under a duty of live shillings." Extract of a letter from A'cal Torte to'f a respeciable merchant of this city da19th "We have just time as the mail is inn' to say that there are rumours afloat 1.from Europe, that FLorit will probably rise, and that the ports will most likely be opened to the Canadasthe effect produced in consefRence of this information i4 that Flour is more in demand." I Another letter shewn to us, from N. I i York, says, that "the opinhin is; that they 1 'Ithe British will open their ports to the consumption of floor and grain. Iron is at fifteen pounds in Sweden." man minr amt grain. Iron is atfiftern 1 pounds in Sweden." KentuckyJohn Walton Esq.

was called in the chair, and Henry arfield Esq. sp. pointed Secretary. The following resolutions were read and iinanimou -aly adopted I. Resolved, That Col.

William Brown, Capt. William Moore, Nicholas D. Cole. man, Wattle Id. John Ralston Esqrs.

and Duct. Joel C. Frazier. bi and they are hereby appointed a Coniinit tee, who are requested to wait upon Gen. La Fayette on his arrival inthis State and express the feelings of admiration, affection and gratitude entertained by the people of son for his etninent virtues and distinguished services during the Revolutionary War, and to invite him if not inconsistent with his arrangements to pass through our Mumty and partake of a dinner to be prepared for the occaaion.

2. Resolved, That Isaac Miller, General Josephtis Perrin, Maj. Thomas R. Magee, Mat. Jas.

It. Curry, Dr Andrew F. aIim, John iVillinft, Thomas Smith and Ed. Coleman, Elva. he and they are hereby appointed Committee to make pre.

parations for the reception and entertain. ment of Genetal La if he shall pass through our county, 'I'he meeting thee adjourned. JOHN WALTON, Clem. II. WARTILLO, I CAPTURE OF PIRATES; The last Washington papers contain the official letters of Lieuts.

McKzevEn and SLOAT of our Navy, giving the particulars of their cruises respectively in the vicinity of tlia Spanish Wands of Havana and Porto Rico. The former acted in concert with a detachment from the British frigate Dartinoutit, and succeeded in taking 19 prison besides killing ten in battle. The latter, in conjunction with the Spaniards on ten and killed twohaving among the prisoners, the famous piratical chielColecinas, who has long been the ter. ror of the Cone, and the rallying point of the Pirotes in the vicinity of It is hoped that the day of reekoningol these desperate outlaws, is at length near at hand, A law has been introduced in the Senate of New York, prohibiting the erection in that state of any Theatre, within a certain distance of any Christian church. Two new Professorships have recently been created in Cumberland College, in the State a Tennessee, the one to be called the Lafayette Proftssorship, the otli er the Jdelesoa Professorship.

100,000 DOLLARS. The case of CLARKE vs. the Corporation of Wasington, for the recovery of the $100, 000 prize in the "Grand Vational Lottery," has been detorminded at Alexandria against the plaintiff. Appeal entered to the Supreme Court. Extract 9f a letter from France to a (Wizen of St.

Deeenthsr 12, 1824. rialoatid Am the Advocatel 1 1 LA PAYETTE nrurrEna geonngwolgi teadt to ipt IC' ITTINInNitEtelet, for General LA FAYETTE SUITE, rolutionary Officers and Soldiers, and as many of the Citizens and Militia as way to dine with 14 Nation's (provided Tickets can sold in dif PP to millior4e the necessary we invite the early attention of No dic to the matter, both for our own.sa au honour and credit of Kentucky' The Di will be as splendid a5 cannot. stances I permit, uml the table forniShed with.the best provisions the contitry affords at S2 50 Commonwealth paper per Ticket. -Tickets to be had at Pike' Office, Keen's, Chiles, Wickliffe's and Ayres's Toren's, A. 'Sayre's, litClItilin'S and Lynch's.

Tinycents eel advance 3 'Wee papts.1 MAY 161 1825. DAY. Our Guest makes ble entry into Tows this hearts at this moment 'are devoted to the pleasing duty of receive ing, welcoming, and entertaining him. To4norrow it is understood be will'ioave 'us, and proceed On hisjourney. We anti- cipate our usual bnifr of publication to Indulge in th'e general celebration and lestirity in honour of our country's' Benefac.

toil tg OW1011011 who wish to 'attend the La FAYETTE BAIA, are requested to apply immediately to the Managers for Admittance Tickets, stud also for Invitation Tickets for such. Ladies sir have not yet tem ticketed. CANDIDATES FOIL CONGRESS. o' IN 111101 fliTRILT. JAMES CLARKK, of Clarke county, Mamas llowmast, of Woutifiirti tivrisit, do roa TIIE LEGISLATURE bliMATL R.

FEE. fur the Constitution. APAElt DU LLOC or nerstEstetTaTiyas. klte the ROBERT J. tECK INpDGE, JAMES RUL, Cord HENRY C.

NE, Refit arty Gas: JOH if. Ocis DUDLEY cArr: LOS. A. Flournoy, Esq. bits withdrawn biseame lire the list of candidates for Congress in this destrict.

8WEEP3TA KE RACE ()Per At Arington 5, heats. Mr Burbridge's Tiger filly, by Tiger, 5 years old. .1 1 Mr Bulord's Sophy AVinn, by Whip. zeart old. 3 2.

Mr Jenkins 'sorrel mare, by Vir 2 3 point, 7 years old. Wiuter grey colt, by Winter Arabian, years and 10 months 4 4 old. TIMEFirst heat 4m 171--2d beat 4rit awes a well contested race the three lint named were of established reputation, tad acknowledged speed the Arabian colt carried 3 years old weight and had never been tried, ilia performancehe second beat exceeded spec tation; yprovesi to he spec4tith superior botto2 baying lost in the start rreater distlfice than be was from the ic at theAlose of the heat. YON kuolvrtn. Dolivi sod (1'" (Twirl 1 ri101711 Our Guest Tows this day 'Ire devoted to jog, welcomi Tomorrow it 'es, end cipate our usu (bilge in the tivily in hone toti Gentle LA FAYETTE ply immediate mittance Tich Tickets for al been, ticketed CANDID' is JAMES CIA MAMAS 11 PARCIvAL Vat T1 R.

WICK LI WAP(Elt noustt kli ROB Eill .1 AMES Cord II Cs.m: JC GLis Jj Vs. M. ni hit Dime I -in Congress in II SW I err Ihe rA xi( Mr Burbridge ger, 5 year Mr Buford Whip. 6 ze Mr Jenkins ginitis, 7 yr Wir Willits- I Arabian, old. TimeFirst I This was a first named sod acknowle carried a 3 ye been tried.

i beat exceeded speedl'tith st the start SN! from the it ra GREENVILLE SPRINGS. 'GS. ty CO. tiltinZon. My Q.

182i. 4 rip HE UNDERSIGNED has taken the celebrated Wil1 ti rine place called the GREENVILLE tsPRINGS, near Harrodsburg, Ky. end has put them us complete ewe der for the reeeption of Vonore. The price of Boarding, will be on moderato terms. T11031AS Q.

TIODERTS. May 9, Iiia.191Ort. iord ivn- nplete oto moderate Atay 9, 1399.19100. 1 IVIVA 1. ti ,) i I Itexwiton TAlyrive rrui Stockholders of the Lexington Li- ANNUAL lirary will please to observe, that their A'ett, Fork Comer0-11 ii stated MEETING for the election of thir that the amount of duties on.

imports teen and for nth 'II purposes, he secured at the Custom 'louse on Nionday held nt the Library, on the 11 Saturday in 1 tast, was fully equal to seven le undred an'd 1 June 1825, which 1 ill be the 4th, day of that ty thoasa al dollarsa larffer sum: than mouth. By order, COO 1,0 GI; See'21. ivas ever before bonded in one ay. nvon. 74hv '19 1er25-10 i who one Year ago, says the A2A ADEL man, predicted th decline mfcommerce, I in consequence of the measures of the I Jrtir nsieta AT TIT OOKSTOTTE OF general govertnentoppear to hay sliirhtly HEXRILii.

T. I erred in their calculations. Perhaps there. 0 ocKADEs like tt quintet' by the Re- never was a all the interests publicans durin the olutionary.Wor I and worn by the ci zens in lilt Cities of this country were in so flourishing a 1 the Visit o' to 6c Nation's condition, as at the present moment. 11 ty 9, I 8'254f 1 rt 1 1 11 rETTn coo ADES.

41 TIT OOKIITOTTE OF 7- like tt 'inted by the Re- durin the olutionary ynr le ci en in Cities o' in "Nation's 9, 18'25tf 1 Pros the Leuistsik Ativertisee. "I koow nom. you have bad the coma- Lon Ville steam boat qf ity to place yourself ip a situation to see I -The undesigned, late passengers' on the feasts and handsome reception ishich the inhabitautsof the new world are giv. I board the litearn boat Mechaniccommand. to the virtuous LA FAYETTE.

I have I ded by Capt. W. Ilall, in order to render i an extreme pleasure in reading the jour. I justice to a highly meritorious, but unfor-' tunate submit the following which ellen gives us some of the de. I tailsThat grateful nation, of which statement of facts, counected with the ilibil I now make a part, at this momeut covers of that boat; I -Aleit tr seil glory; and the course which it I The steam boat Mechanic, chartered at I wit i prsues towards the generous defender of Nashville for the 1 cosiveyance' of Gen.

its liberties, gives it a place above all Lafayette, departed from thence on Fri. looming. containing himself and suite; 1 lions the most civilized. Every body Wish- es for the good fortune of belongiug to a I Gen. Carroll and stall; Gov.

Coles, of 1 Illinolb; Geu. OTullou' and Maj. Wash, people so estimable." 1 of Missouri, sod sundry gentlemen, at pas- TRADE number of Gov. t7oles and Gen. O'Eallon took leave at shawneetown, leaving the our citizensiellthis City on the ITth lust.

with two waggons loaded with such articics 1 residitemn board. On tlie night of Sun. of merchandize as weresuited NS trade with 1day the lith about Pet o'clock, while I the loternal Provinces-of Mexico. The I ascending the Oilio, noir the mouth of party that left this place, we understand, I Deer Creek, about 125 miles below Lop. will unite with a err large party now fil1 it ville, sin alarm was created, by the boat ting out at Franklin, for the same trade.

something in the water: In a few l'hey contemplate penetrating the country I minutes, Capt. Hall, who bad immediolit far as Chihuahua, a place of extensive I stely gone to ascertain the fact, came in. Io cabin, and observed to tt passen. I population and surrounded by a great nun- I bee 4filcricheat mines in all the Internal "Take care of yourselvesthe boat Provi es. If our Governplent will ex "I know notif you have had the curioaity to place yourself ip a situation to Mi0 the feasts and handsome reception which the inhabitaotsof the new world are giv.

ing to the virtuous La FAYETTE. I have an extreme pleasure in reading the 1 Dais, which often gives us some of the de. I tailsThat grateful nation, of which noli make a part, at this momeut covers I itself With glory; and the course which it 1 pursues towards the generous defender of its liberties, gives it a place above all lions the most civilized. Every body Wish- es for the good fortune of belongitl to a Ipeople so estimable." ITRADE To NEw IslExicmA number of our citizensieft. this City on the ITth lust.

with two waggons loaded with such articica of merchandize as wereaulted to trade with i the Internal Provinces -of Mexico. Tbe 1 party that left this place, we understand, 1 will unite with a Very large party now fitting out at Franklin, for the same trade. They contemplate penetrating the country as far as Chihuahua, a place of extensive Ipopulation and surrounded by a great DUMbee the richest mines in all the Internal If our Governpient will extend To lit tt ToctllaxIgta" On accommodating terin 11.1.1rDSO.VE c.JullqGE, WERY little used, for one or two Horses. Al It will be sold low tor CASH or exchang- lid for a smart NEGRO BO Y. of 12 or 14 years doge Etmuire of the PRINTER.

Leiington, may 9th, 1825,49 R. ty SOX, Have entered into Partnemhip in the COACII-IYILIIIING BUSINESS, ND will execute all orders in their line I 11 in Om hest manner on reasnnoble terms, mild with the greatest punctuality. Their Shop is in Cross Street, adjoining tins Vashitigton Hotel. They have on hand a complete osAortment or CARRIAGES ANL) GIGS of every description. 1 APRIL '21, Il qt; 4) a 1GE, Horses.

exeliang. )r 14 yeats INTER. SI, the ZIESS) their line I a termP, f. Their titling the halal a AND 10 VUI 1 i 11 I i Richmond, 14. do TOBACCO.

Yesterday, a hogshead of Tobacco was sold, in this city, at auction, for 19 dollars and 25 cts. per 100 lbs. It was brought from Campbell county.It wa purchas ed by a Manufacturer. We need not say that this tobacco was of most peculiar quality. This hhd.

weighing only 1100 i lbs. produces 211 dollars 75 cents to the 1 owner. I 4 1 On the 1st or Di 111 Succeeding GENL; LATAlinTTE'S DEPARTURE FROM LEXINGTON, 3. rex. rinE Will Conclude the Drawing al Clh Class, GRAND MASONIC MALL Sly Ott.

er IlEttnhop otehsetrIsi nude 1 inttiitru tpitoon. chases priori Le time above ntioned, as I otherwi a loss must be in med front the anseld Tic son hand; which attribafi solely to the. the Sdie in e. ickets s3 50 SPECIE, I tubs or Inditilduals in 'IC 'TS or upwards, can iscount en per cent to be drawl re 2000 DO ARS, aqtntsrrIttal filie the Sche, ickets s3 1 tubs or hu 'IC 'TS or up iseount en pe to bo drawl re 2000 DO At I 41 .) I i I 4 I I 4 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 The Senate of New York on Monday, passed a bill 22, to 8, appropriating 12,000 dollar i to defray the expense of surveying the routes of seventeen new I great nun Inn circuuistalic att 'Magni pric or jt3 equivalent I purchasing FIV obtain them at Pr us 1 OITE great nun of cireunistatic 'Magni pric( or its equivalent 1 purchasing FIV obtain them at Pr ONE Ill of atic Magni 'resent pric( rpnvalent ling FIV at Fr TM 01MOMM The establia ent of a school exclusive ts snagged, and must very, soon tend thknecessary protectio'n and encour ly devoted Engslish classics and the Capt. Ilan then proceeded immediately agement to this trade, the rich and inex useful sci eta, has long been a great de.

I to the stern of the boat, and while (hen. Ilaustable mines of the New Republic will in our country. Ti the yea, Lafayette was aroused and dressed, in I I soon yield up their treasures to the ie Legial attire of the State appolot. haste, dew up the yawl for the conveyance 1 nutty, in and enterprize of our, feltow ed nunissiouers for the purpose of devi. of him and other passengers to the shore.

1 citizentoSt. Louis Paper I al a yste of common adapted I It wao evident, that the boat would sink the wants and convenience of Kentucky. lin a very few niloutes, and Capt. Ilan a Franklin, Oro: April 5. Tbe vigilance storability with which that I gave hie unceasing exertions in conveying Rumour says that twelve persons lately on duty was diacharged, are highly honorable Lafayette and other passenger to I their way from Santa Fe, to this place, were to the State and to the Agents employed.

i the shore, in which be was finally tuccess. I attacked on the Semertine river, in the Yet it has not, that I know of, produced i fut. We regret to state, that during the Mexican dominions, by a body of tho An. any ether effect Man to evince the zeal anti iconfusion of the moment, and while the 1 pehoes, who robbed them of every thing patriptism a Ms State in the co of edu. attention of Capt.

Ilan was wbully devo. 1 valuable, and killed three of their number. calico'', The truth la, thaf on subject. i ted to the safety of his 'passengers, his sec. i We have not the particulars, but do not like intity others, private sast admit can i tetary, contaitiing 81300, way left in the 114 doubt that something of the kind has taken de more judicious and el irected ef- i boat, and must probably was thrown into 1 placeOne of tho sufferers, living in Ray forts, than egislative pat age without 1 the river, when the boat tur ned on one a 14 county, has arrived there, and from him pecuniary ntributions, The two but 11 and conk.

I I i I '-'-'-s i by him i I we expect shortly to hear a correct state. rarely co.oper and I failure of the as it ment of the circumstances, forts, than egislative pat liege without pecuniary tntributiuns.J The two but rarely co-oper and I failure of the! i is snagged, and must very, soon 'init." tend th necessary protection and encour Capt. Hall then proceeded immediately agement to this trade, the rich and inex I to the stern of the boat, and while Gen. haustable mines of the New Republic will 1rayette was aroused and dressed, in 1 I I soon yield op their treasures to the inge- haste, drew up the yawl for the cenveyance 1 nuity, skill and enterprize of our, feltow Id him and other passengers to the shore. citizens.St.

Louis Paper, i It was evident, that the boat would sink 1 th necessary protection and encour I Franklin, Oro: April 5. Rumour says that twelve persons lately on I their way from Santa Fe, to this place, were I attacked on the Semertine river, in the Mexican dominions, by a body of tho An. I pehoes, who robbed them of every thing I valuable, and killed three of their number. IWe have not the particulars, but do not doubt that something of the kind has taken 1 placeOne of tho sufferers, living in Ray The establi ly devoted useful sci el in 1141, ie Lel ed intnistio el a system the wants a The vigilance duty was cliiel to the State Yet it has nc any other elle patrittism of cation The Ike mAky ott do more 11 jil forts, than I pecuniary rarely coope MONEY. le's Register of Satarda'y hit, says, millions of dollars were subscribed to the stock of the Jrew York.

Water Wiffks Company, on Monday morning last! The capital is limited to a million and an half. A VALUABLE FARM ron SALE. 1 OFFER for 9rt1e my farm, on Harrod's 11. Creek, in the County of Oldham, thirteen miles above Loitisvilli, and two and one half 1 from the Ohio River, containing S6 acres; One hamlved and seventy of which are enelm, I sed nod in cultivation. The laml is fertile, well handsomely improved, Situated ina good neighbourhood, convenient to two Merchant 'Mills, and has on it a great 1-datice of fruit.

of almatt every description, 'carefully. selected. The payments will-bo made easy. 1Vm. E2 Jay lor, now on the farm, wilkhow the premises; and the terms of sale made known, by application to in Shelbyville.

E. WOOLFORK. NI Ilarrod's thirteen I one half Ire encle4 is fertile, Situated tit to tsvo eat titian- a ill- be feli(linfr, 32t)F loo Besides a gleat number of minor Prizes. Ii will be recollected, that Prizes are paid by PIKE in the management of his Lotteries, the moment they are demanded, let the result Of the class be what it may. May 1 I The Charleston ratriot of April Nth, i bay st "To convey an idea 9f the rage of speculation in cotton, we would merely state that the same parcel Las, during the 1 week, charged owners suit or seven times, without leaving the hands of the factor." IA Trotting match took place on Wednes day last, at Long Island, between a bay I hone belonging.

to Mr Russell, and Mr Howard's sorrel here Defiance, for a purse of $1000 which was won by the latter. The distance was 3 miles and repeat, and was 1 perforined as follows: I------Fiasr 91D 1 1 S. gm. es. gin.

Gs. MARRIED, Jo Georgetown South Carolina, on Mon. day, April I I th, FRANCIS 1VITHERS Esq. to Mrs. SA RAh r.

WARHAII, On Tuesday evening last, at the residence of George Clarke Esq. in Fayette county, Capt. PATTERSON BAIN, of Lexington to Miss MAtitA MAT. i engaged in ono of the noblest. Korts of human nature, lo atteuding to the safety of others, to the exclusion of his own interth est.

We would deem itgreat injustice to Capt. flail, should his character for skill and pm-patronage I deoce as an officer, sustain any injury from this occurrence. Tbe accident as such as neither prudence nor fttresight could have avoided. The snag which produced this disaster, was concealed some distance tin-It der water, and at a distance of more than fifty yards from the shore. The depth of water, where the.boat sunk, was not less than eighteen feet.

I 1Vo feel it a duty to ourselves, as well as to Capt. flail, to make known the above highly honorable to the worthy but 1 unfortunate subject of these remarks. WM. CARROLL, SECOND THIRD SECOND T14111111 'It It must not be forgotten, That ONE if the C4PIT.2L PRIZES IN TILE LOTTERZ Recently drawn in the City of Sold at PILE'S orrzcz. And that he has TICKETS now fur sale in several other Eastern Lotteries, all to be con' chided within 30 days.

Among the Brilliant Prizes of which are to be found1 of 50,000 I 4 of 8 of 9,0,000 5 of 5,000 Independent ofa Great Pamber of 2,500 :2 000::::1,000 :500, Sze. 6zc Szc. co- Tickets from S5 to SIO onlynnd prizes will be paid at his office as soon as presented. Orders from any part of the United States will receive the most prompt if past paid, and addressed to I ,3 M. pram, La I STRAYED NI ROM the farm of Jacob Coyl, ir Baur.

ILI Hrhoi grr easigihot old taleragrses will be paid fdr hi to me on mile and below Centreville, Cynthiaua road, and a reasonable rewao GEORGt COYL. May 9, Icas 193 itt r- a Tetteltwr 1 Untea, 1- live in atthee fruit! wl y. On utt grsanedwSetil! I ewes, and who Ism be well recommended, will be employed ly applying to JAMES sirrtny, fayett94'l8y1825-19tt leatitet DIED, In this town, On yesterday morning, Mr Waureit CONNELL. ,..17 SANDEILS CO'S 5 DRUG ty CHEAHCIL BLISIDIENT, For the Importation of active ed ed ed mim F. IrETTE CO TWIT, l'o-w it I Total distance, 9 miles, in Joy to our brother! The following edit- orial notice is from the St.

Clairsville (Ohio) Gazette, of the. 23d whose Editor, 114 an honest fellow, desires ali Isis numerous and respectable readers to rejoice in his happiness. We hope he may never Isavercasipn to invite their thy in distress; 1 'I ft is not good that man should be alonr." The Editor has, the pleasure of informing' his numerous and respectable readers, that he hatilaken a Partner, not for oue; two, 1 or any term of years, bet 'as long es. we both shall live'not for the purpose of assisting in the labors of the Printing-office, 1L but to participate with him in 'Ille's joys and vicissitudes." IIle should have given his roaders the name of the lady, which would have swelled I the tide of congratulations, and perhaps of business, by adding her friends to his. This mode of announcing marriages is new, ri probably; to most of our readers, but it is MEDICINES, I KKK CP by William Morton, BAY MAUS, four years 0M, shoot II hands 3 insist high, loos hitt feet, small star and snip in the low.

writ" OW flu the back, hip shot, shod before. A pot 'ORA to .1 IV EN TICVIVE Donors. in Gold or Silver, by Jamti E. Davis mad Thomas Grant beforeme tbii9th day of Apra. O.

KLEIN. i Att. J. C. RODES.

JOHN P. ERWIN, tax. JOHN SHELBY-, B. WASH, St. Louis.

H. S. THIBODAUX, A. D. CAMPBELL; A.

CUION. Nashville. H. LIN DSLY, T. A.

DUNCAN A. CAMPBELL, Franklin, Tenn. WM. 11. NEILSONi Louisville; JOHN CRAWFORD, W.

S. JOHNSTON, Cincinnati, Ohio. JOHN ROGERS, Jr. Kenhttiva Saline. J.

SMITH MITCHELL, N. IL. Conn. G. W.

LA FAYETTE, LE VASSEUK. F. A. PE SYON. A jENTLEMAN II qualified to teach It the ordinary branriti of an English to wit: Reading', Writing, arithmetic, Grammar aod Geoe-ro may find an agreea- blebith two miles Iron efington, by applying to lames E.

Davis, nil. M'Mekin, or Slat. IL Jeuett. None bu hose well qualified need apply. Tayette eunty, May 9, Ifi25-19 MR.

1110 GATTON, (Now oved to Illinois,) TAKE NOTICE, I on the 6th and I3th All of hire -n nrgt, at tht Coo p.floom of News. nu! YOUNG Vi NOTICE, TICE, on the 6th and tAth (lays of Joe -I nest, at the Con p.floom of lb leasti. HU. YOUNG one generally pirates I a check upon the other. But, whAce tIii undertaking is the 1 sPontaneons effortsiNo individuals, combi- I ning in the institut4 both utility and hone I or; the excitemeelt in its progress, will infallibly insure slccest.

The asenciation already formed for the patronage of the Lancasterian selinol. offes to the citizens of Lexingtoni the fairestl opportunity of supplying wit en English idassic and scientific school, the link in till connecting chain between that most weldable inetiliition and Alai University. In the EolItih clauic scientific these who are designed for the University would be pre. pared for the subsequent courses of study and those who cannot aspire to an 'Acedemic education would be relieved from the vulgar and inadequate attainments of Our common schools. Desirable as an i Academic education is, and so important to the learned professions, it is generally iltithout the reach of the common people, Is oil Nally useless to the laborious part of: the community, provided they could lie: supplied with a substitute equally adapted te their wants and convenience.

0111'1 country affords incontestiblo evidence 'of, the success with which a government may I be administered, and the affairs of society conducted without extensive attainincets II la the theoretical scient.ea; for. Which we are meet) less distinguished, than for use-NI inventions, for eminence in every department of genius, for bravery in the field, for success en the ocean, for virtues at Lowe, for enterprise abroad, and for lib-1 erty and independence, Yet, we are now autlici numer-ous, rich, and powerful, toadd ir free character the facilities invention, by the aid of tho solid degr of science and terature, theonaments taste, the dec rations of the arta', the pie sures of me al cultive- tion, and the vat ties of einittion drawn from the of imaaation and the inspiration of tkue NI es. Sil these benefits may be in 5adicious course ofstudy through tt, ish classics and the practical 5cience2s, qd will insureto the patrons of such institution, that kind of education, tt st suited to the wants and conve, of ninety-nine hundredthsof the summit The friends ef the Lancaste Institut will readily see the propri: of anneal') thsi English classic and entificrichool to hat department, as latter naturally we put of th.e for and by their tion Will Ps rinanency and eclat to li. The-brandies to be taught in us 'nati tution should be the English lan7 ate pro a check upon the undertaking is the ndividuals, combi utility and its progress, will The estiociation of the As to the citizens opportunity of sli idassic and ad. in till connecting vehlahle the English ool, these who are tity wouttl be pre.

courses of study entire to an 'Ace. be relieved from ite attainments of um sin one generally other. But, spontaneous 1 ning in the irp or; the exci infallibly hut already form Lancasterian of Lexingtol supplying witl calk school, chain bete tion and Alai classic Old sc designed for I pared, for the and those wit demic educal the vulgar an Otir COnittiOn Academic edi the 'famed i dont the ri ed tally us the common' supplied with to their wai country affori the auccess be administer conducted wi la the theore are mnch lees NI inventions partment of for success home, for cot erty and lode tuflici tly nt to add 1r research tbo solid degr theonamen I the arts the tin, end from the proul inspiration of fits may be of study throu the practical tile patrons a kind of educa wants and hundredths of of the Lancal see the propr classic and a ment, as the for I give men, The-branc tution should Cheapside, Lexington. II. P.

SANDERS AVING Sold to Doctor J. LIVINGSTON Al.tApvf,Lt., one.hallf of the above establiihrnentakes this inettiOdlof informing his friends tuul the public generally, that they have and will continue to keep on hand a general supply of Drugs, Jiledieines, Pharatateutit. Preparations, C'henueal Reagents, 1'c4ints, DyeStup, Ste. all of which will be sold at a Raul' auvauce, wholesale or retail. To 'Distillers Fur Sale by' Audio', The extensive Distilling Estthli.latents erect- ed.

by the HOPE DISTILLERYCOMPANY, Louisville, -A-entud Y. Oft the 1st Alonitty of July next-, I po.t,,IL AT 19 o'cLocx, I I 1 Ilt PO( IION in the CAo. Baltimore, Maryland, we shall I take the deposition ril Eiliaard be read as eel' denee in a suit at law aowlit voting in she Otneetol Ken- lucky Court. wherein, we are tainhili and you sty detenda ant, between the bows of 8 o' k. A M.

and AFelock, i M. and continue frem day to if netentary," eompkta J6 the mune. Your mow obedient etreant. 14 Ili YOU4G 8t CHON. th, lattiI94t Frliwis JICS1' I 1 ArEIVEllei "1' I EIVF They also hives General Assortment of Superior Surgical, Obstetrical, and idnatomical I eagerly seize thii opportunity a "ing 'like established custom in some cobotries of justice to Capt.

Ilall's conduct, and ac- 1 Europe, Germany for example, -for the I knowledging my personal obligations to I parties to announce their ow il marriages I him. LA FA YETTE witb it an advertisement of their I Ibusiness, ite.Nak Int. i "Cu mks I advertisement of their hi. tlirlit loM the premises to he ..111114 bidder, wahnut reserve SiX TEmeand a quitter ACRES OF LAbis, situted and lying io the town ot de state of Kentucky. together loth oil cu.

de state or Kentucky, together with all IXSTRUMEATS, Which the, will sell at Philadelphia Retail Prin. dUtpututiag, Trepanning, Obstetrical, Couching and Extracting, and Plug- IXS11111.711E.V1'8, R'hich the, will tell ai Philadelphia Retail Prin. l'repaagillimr, Obstetrical, "liCaing EL nu, 1,1 ut.t unc.o, oth I It is known to our readers, that 600 jour t.the oereon stun 2 the appu er nee I neymen carpenters of Boston have refused ging and Sealing instruments, 1 'hetet beleiging, which welt tontructrd by the HoPt 1 I I Iv I hel7 an ovi It is known to cur readers, that 600 lthe ttereon standing, and ell the apponerances i neymen carpenters of Boston have refused ging and Scaling Instruments, I which were COnstrVetrd by the Hope by those Myer I PI 1 "'lise bulitrings nand a'rtenances for an eaten. I i Ron tArptri FASHION. 4., ILE EL I ll'At PROOF joece" flt 4 Ji tArptri FASHION ILE EL le iA P.

PROOF to work, until their working time shall be Shy be procured for Single Operation' ppu abridged two hours a day. A writer re- citing who do not wish to purchase. necessary I live Distilery etAiLlitlihMeflt, were erected by the Hope 1 grets this on the following accounts I. The io A Pneumatic Lacteal Pump putting up buildings. 3.

Other master carpenters can live longer than the II kept for the ton the citizens of Leling. --nri'sderi tor the bind the commentement, and during. journeymen without work. 2. The capi- rhysitisoo eresertietoos wilt beY.pot sip ir4t.tr.

Jaisrari, tolr artri(trandladmie ir talists can live longer than either without 1. and accuracy at Lail hours. sts heretofore al be anufactim I ling and Compo nding of Medicines. toget with the 1 in, bowler. the subscriber, it in till anti eomplete possession or his 1 tnechanics De reefs will flock to Boston for employment.

LABORATORY IX GENERAL, l'he I andl'ust 1 i "'limo is 4111 anY first commenced thel tr Idleness begets poverty and vice. was be ander the immediate soperintendance 1 works, to or with the intent' thereon, from that penod for the benefit of the Hope it ItOBERT BEST, i until now. Hewishes betioderstoodonat the in building, the in'' purshase money if an the oedeberet to beentienttood, that the tr hit the benefit of the Hope purehise if any there Iser.tesae i ibe ke 1 during' Pr teem. tattes on atm I MT frOM 1 Ind lu" I ted theta at penod that the tbe Hope inTtber' Yy, The' rector and visitors of the University of Virginia.have published the rules for and co ucting that institution. For the pre there are to be eight fessorships a wit: I.

Of Ancient Language 2. Al odartn Languages. 3. Mathematics. 4.

Philosophy. 5. Natural History. Anatomy and Medicine. 7.

Moral Philo phy. 8 Law. The professors are I ccupy, rent free, the pavilions the stud 1.8 are to inhabit the dormitories; two in at the price of 16 dollars.a piece per num. Hotels connected with the Univer ty are to be established, at which the stu nut will be allowed dlo board themselves ut not more than 50 will be allowed in eaq Givingor receiving challenges, or fight withdangerous weapons, will be punis with inBIWA expulsion. ling, and co ucting ir the pre At, there ssorships a wit: I.

Of 2.Modotn Languages. atnal Philosophy. Anatomy and Me- lt) phy. 8 Law. I ccupy, rent free, i Ittid ts are to inhabit in at the price 1 per num.

Hotels rniver ty arn to be be stu nts will be alnselves ut not more in Giving or or fight withdanI ha nnuis with in es-, citi that st in frals stout Dd he inted from in cf i Site iltle 141, AIM CUMMENS. April tfl, 1" tl 't 2: TA 1NG AND El DRESSIXG id RIVIE att riber informs the Saddle Sh OP pa Hatters and others that he hy? alwa3a hand a constant supply of LEAF, ER, WOOL, PADDING VELTINp, sate le at either of Itia Tan Yards in Frankfort IT a Lcunt-ton; Also, Wanted two Apprentice a lAkewise a Negro Boy about 12 years face, M. CI ROVE. tf e7 tuns the 'mown justiprieelootte wiii be held-brlina fee the soh' alit DC nyal-my mos sot um I ruse wi, 'Ike persons .........5, 1, to Imolai ot the onortest nonce present season, in the City of Boston, have 1 1' .1 trprehrliecid be 7 1 letstidery ti ku nu repletion out may onierid, to ennlisulY, au I be. after dedoeuue held a meeting, At which II.

G. Otis presi- 1 Anal Ores Ike. subscriber, tot mid 13,611 ded, and passed resolves, deprecating the 1 me laid company. DOCTORS SANDERS MAXWELL The term of isle will course of the journeymen and pledging themselves, rather than that the Are also connected in the Practice of their tdal 1 masters submit to it, to refrain from prose PROFESSION, and may Le found at th.t cuting any building during the uhne Mablishnacnt. ,1 Au Aptil 20-2 LefleZen, Me? 0, The persons engaged who a prepared to furnish at shortest rIrl saidernusumoet.y.sina., subscriber, tot said 13d, nw of said The terms of tale will York.

within thirty days good and sufficient title ,1 Aptil be emit, payable in Ow eity of after the when and wh will be irMeth JAMES 20-20 to.t ei ad, N. 0 4..

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