THE NUI tu liu/vatMERRY ANDREW,•ITI7 ILLbeltttoroareaH VV the20th of March to tbc last dmf jdne, at the following stands alternate-Vfly, viz : he will comrtencc every Thurtday 2 o’clock, during lhe season, at MrWm. Carey’s stable, sign of the Rising Sun, at the forks of the roads leading toI-ICHamilton and Reading, near Cincinnati jand to commence each Monday mommy and continue until Wednesday alternoorat Mr. Jonathan Pittman’s stnhje, sign of ihe half way house, on the road betweenCincinnati snd Hamilton. This famou«Jf•ivhorse is truelv worth the attention of eve*!'ry gentleman that wishes to raise colts olt; the A rat rate—but money being scarce he is reduced to the low rate 6f 4 dolla the single llt;*ap, ^ dollars the season, and 12 dollars insurance ; payable as soon m the mar# is knoWri'to be with foul ;’bnt0 dollars in Cash be paid to thekeepef on or before the l«yt day of Juno neat, it wt be taken in full for the season. Merchant-produce of those' pFVrred at the time and place the keeper of the horse may direct. All marts puthv !c ihe,singie h ap must lie paid for as soon as the mare is put to the horse, otherwise jfKheji will be marked for the season, And ^jttiaiies insured if disposed of, or lose their colts, the present owner is immediately liable to pay the insurance money.ANDREWthe money in'the course of the season, such as Wbratk'Whiskey, Pork, c. deli*I'Ii:iititi(icful dark bay, 8 yean old, full i6'J hands high, with a handfome * bold carriage ftrong and handfomely j. formed, his Ipirit, atlion and correct movement, are allowed by good judg-es to be equal to any horfe on the Continent. Merry Ahdrbw watrI bred by Mr. Peter Schenck, bfr|New*jetrey, and got by the well bred horfe old Merry Andrew, whofa *)firc was the noted imported horfeGeneeral Herd’s celebrated running horfetlt;tljInapf who was got by the imported v horfe Figure, out of Nettle by Wild .j* Dearj Young Merry Andrew’s dam was a verv elegant full bferf mare, clt;got by Bagaaette, his grand datrt byBafhaw, his great gtand dam byBuilirock, and his great great granddam by Vallianr. he.RAI.Pil PHILIPS, JOSEPH SLOAN. March 1st l sib.gnhIIIi\ .'Chester County, (Pcvnsyhania) March Iarf, J809. ‘ faWE the subscribers do hereby certifyju that we have known the noted stud horse13Merry Andrew, for three or foUr yfcaH ii tst, and that he is considered an creel* tlent fdal getter, his colts being generally,Is large and fine, and ate valued higher thauin m»v other hors’s colts.that has stood in ‘our part of the country*—We thereforejwgentle tnenwhQ wish to rjuse large elegant horlea for saddle or harness*Robert R. Byars, John Harm Elisha Hamill, James Park,David Parke. Samuel Walker.Willtam Ah Kim, George WashingtonPark, John Armstrong, Ezekiel Way, Cottrell, ’’lames Ah Clellan.2sotvstlo!John Sloan, Wallace Boyd, Jonathan Dean, John Pettit, Miam Siiles. Vohn Smith.N.B. It is expected that Merry Andrew will stand the fall season in the town ofDayton, from the 5th day of July until the end of October next.AP'ifSt01tcw0hi!m