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New Series No. 16. Vol. IV.J LEXINGTON, K. TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1813. T Vol. 27.

KENTUCKY GAZETTEIS rCliLISHU) EVEIIT TDKSDAY

BY THOMAS SMITH.JIII"1 Bit OF THE LAWS OK THE UNION.'

covnivrojvs.Three Dih.laus per annum, payable at the

expiration ot the year, or Two Dollars at theti'iie of subscribing Persons at a distancednecting the paper 10 be forwarded by mail,in A accompany their order with two dollarsc i 1., or a note for three dollars. The postagein very case must be paid.

Ain uiiti'eme". n are inserted at 50 centsper square the first time, and 25 cents for eachcontinuance

;- - THE PRIV 11NG OFPICE is kept atnrad;ord's old stand, opposite the Branch Bank.

i I'RIN I'lXR of every discription will bea very handsome style on the usual

ii' ns, ihe whole apparatus used in theoiii e he ing i ntirely new.

A LIST of letter remaining in the Post-Of--

ne at Lexington Ky. on'the 30th day ofMarch, 1813, which is not taken out in threemonths, will be sent to the general Post-Offic- e

as iltad letters.A

Allen CatharineAr nsii'oiig WilliamAl.es WilliamAbliernathy BluckstoneAimins WilliamAim. s BtniaminArmstrong Thomas

v Adams .MaryAllen James

Bell William C.Bill CuthbertBullock EdmundBiadlev L.llrownslon JacobBarbee AndrewBlest JudyBiotlierton'DavidB.rch MaryIJ.adshaw Lt. JamesBurr ThomasBeTy Benjamin 2Boone SamuelBoyce JohnBirch George S.Bnyer John G.Bishop Robert II.Baker DavidB.iki--r AllenBryant Joseph 2Beach Capt.jVilliamBallard Howard"It uuiberger CatyBiadlev Susan It. 2

151ew Rallcy

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Rennet

Hai

Capt. Bostian Beard,

Abner

AnnC. eath Rev. Jacob 3 Alexander

CarryLeroy Cowling J. G.

Cavens ConnerHenn C. Chinn

Perry Hiram '

C.ile IUnu-- B.

(' S.illy W. II. RobertC. i.ri J mes CheancyI' 11 Abr ham"C James 2

Campa' in Sarah

C u us ClennjighamClai k J

Cur is Lew is H.Cotton Conns Martin

JamesI)

DivisJohn W.Don ning Margaret

S sunDinning FiancisXielims R.beitD shman W Hiam

ElizabethDai is Janus

K'der MatthewElliot

Frary PollyFans L.Francis

Fei-l-d

Griffith Seth X.C, unn, Poll i

. Bunhardfioun IleiiiVGi.ives panicsGrumesG.. it LititiaCruetGoodnoughGunnGarna Mr.dtewood Ann

51. Us ;.;ul J ,ii(

Humphrey Wm.IT . Alldl--

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jio v.ird Geo & co.Sunon M.

II in'lton ItII in', indoii Mr.llo'iry Johnll.i Mr. A. .

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Allen JosephAnderson WilliamAllen Sus'an

Ashbv JamesAllen RichardsonAlexander Robert

Henry

BrinkBeck AquillaBryanBiggsRoha.won Sinion

2 Uhtckimnre RobertHighon Morris

Michael2 Brooke A- -

Burgctton IsaacIlooz JohnHeard JosephBrooke RichardBrown Eliza W.Brown ElizabethBlaydes WilliamBrimberger .lohnBack manBronson SilasBibb CharlesBarkeley .lamesBowling WilliamBeaufort AbrahamBrownson John

Browning James JohnJoseph

Curack MichaelCrow Bedily Claike WilliamColeman Thomas Comstock Julia

CarhChnnJohu WilliamCole

John FrancisClay Hannah

Cline'tiee'l-ia- c 2 Curey Ludwell

Cliambersr..t.iu Crocket

Johnt'hudburu

uuibaugh John Carlton,obert Combs StephenWilliam CooperSamuel ElijahJohn Carleton

Causey CarpenterWilliam

Conquest Cockrall John

Downing

Dickinson

William

MatthewThomas

Forbush GungeRos..nna

hliier

Elijah

ThomasIsiah

Henry

Jlendly John

ilu.it .iohn

ilcs John

Hubbard,bert

nphrovHiJsuiHH

Ri'lingly

Willum

Aubrey

Philip

JohnAndrew

Thomas

Cornelius

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Daiy JamesDeeree JosephDorsey CalebDeadman RichmondDuncan SamuelDevour SamuelDoherty James

EEsam James

rPisher Jame3Francis t vansParrel James G

Pry Henry B.Farrand JohnCGrimsty LucindaGrover JoelGibbert CristenGrady Samuel sen.(Jibbons WilliamGray GeorgeGri'.hum WilliamGlass Rev Joseph

S Grimes JohnCialiam WilliamGamar Thomas

UHiSlop JosephHanlesty lltnryHamlet Nancy M.HalUy John II.Harris UavidHolmes RobertHolmes HughHugh JohnHart X.'h.IljkirsHa..".- - ' I'llIIuIm Hi 'mHujjIks JoSru

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Jimeson William

KKing Rennet1 ir Rev Johnl""p: i.torgeKu.-- r .Ii hnKeiiiuiU ThomasKcnncdv John

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Loydon CaptLewis SamuelLipscomb SpotswoodLogan JohnLewi3 Warner W.

M'Feters MargaretMerry Capt. P.M'Clure AndrewM'Clure PosevMarr LeonaruAlonfort DavidM'All ThomasM'Dovvel Lucy 2May CatharineM'Cracken JohnM'.Mullin RobertMiller WilliamM'Pheters WilliamMiller JohnM'Donald JohnMissic SusanM'Cormack Geo. W.M'Crosky lexanderM'Marray PrudenceMonroe Jane LucyMouel BenjaminM.tchell William

Nocin GeorgeNorth Abraham

Obrine MaryOldham Eliza W.

Picket George AV.

Philips SamuelParmer JamesPaxton AndrewPayne ElizabethPark John-Pea-k

Morgan.Patterson FrancisPenny HenryPatterson ArthurPatterson WilliamPage HarrietPrather Walter

Rosse ElyRogers JosjpljRohb Joseph"Ramsey ThomaSRichej Samuel,Rogers ColemanRodes CliftonReed Andrew sen.Rosse AugustavusRi6harilsonitomons jsaac

Stout DavidSnyder JohnSale JamesStamps WilliamSullee PeterSimpon,JohnS.JSayre DavidStoy DanielShock JohnScissno WilliamStevenson GeorgeStricklane, Stephenshaw Delia

ale, JoannaSheton AneyShields PatrickSjllee PeterSmith ThomasS.ephen JohnStrother Dinl. 5.Steele WilliamStuart Alexander :

Taylor Eliza'I'iilton RobertThomas Michael"Putt BenjaminThurston Charles M.Thompson Ebenezersay lor JamesPumpkins WilliamCenence DavidThompson CharlesTalbert JonathanTaitt Patrick

ITpson Slcphtij

Whitington CharlesW ilKinsolUgamuelWright HarrettWhitmore KrederickWalkley SiephenWard s'teplienWilliamS.JohnWilson AUraham

Wright JftllersonWilliams DanielWest IiilmWood GideonWalker GeorgeWilliams MariaWatkins NathanielAVnodruff AaronWatson SamuelA7inans NicholasWillson James'Velch JaneAValker James

A'oung LevingYoung LawiensA'ates James G.

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Lawrans JohnLoyd Frethiau9Leathers JoshuaLewis Alexander

LL persons herebv

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Long GabrielM

M'Dowel Maj. JamesMadcap ThomasM'Kee ArchibaldM'Gee JohnMoore Samuel T.Morton Elizabeth H.M'Gee Walter,Morgan CharlesMiller RobertMagnor WilliamMoore YelleM'Leod AlfredMetcalf Alfred ' fAlorton JamesMofi'ett Geo.Mon tgomery Maj . Alex.Merick John 11.

Morriss JohnMeredith SamuelMoore Capt. WilliamMartin EdwardM'Cormak Robert

JVNew JohnNash William

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Owens Evans

PPrather JohnParker HutchisonPageJamesParker Elizabeth U.Perce ThomasPiles MarthaPoor MatthewPadget NancyPugh JudithPayne JohnPrice William B.Price Mr.Pettit George

ItRankin Rev. AdamHiss Vincene '

Rogers JohnRobinson WilliamBice ElizabethRutnsey ThomasRidgcly JaneRiley NinionRumsey James

John sen. Roberts Jessey S.

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Russell William

SampsonvJamesSajToi-- David B.Shankling Robert

'Scoft Mrs.Smith JosephSullinger PeterSmith WilliamStrobe DanielShaw CatharineSmeeling"RandolSpindle EdmundScidner ConradStevenson ThomasShoemaker HenryShoward LevejiSmitli JosephSidener HenrySharp RichardS'ecle SamuelSidebattom JosephSteele Mary

! Stephens Thomas

Talbott John C.TraceyThornton JohnTioutman AdamThompson '.VilliamTowles Ravvleigh D.

! Talbott Smith Char-Tott- e

Turner Noble W.Thointon h.Tompkios Jane

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Vance JamesWWilson GeorgeWodlory Uannab.Worley JoshuaWoodford Thomas C

AV. AV. WorsleyAVherling BenjaminAVinslow SarahAV James

Woodward Joseph Walker JosephWinn Nathaniel AVare Major James

AVebb AaronAVarefield CalebAVooldr.dgeAValsh ElizabethAVood JamesAVorthington AV.

AVagnon JohnAVingale Jolm C.Wood GicjeonAVincot JosephAVinn Col. JohnAVood Alex--

Yard N'cholasYoung RichaidYoung Leonard

JOHN JORDAN, Ju.v.April 13, 1813.

M.15-3- t.

FOIL SALE.4 BRICK STABLE AND CARRIAGE

HOUSE, 55 by 22, an a LOT OPGROt'NI) nji Upper street, opposite Long'sc.u penter shop, and near Mr. Hlint's fiiajjory.Application to he made

KENNEDY & BRAND.April 6, 1813 14- -tf.

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v leceivini"- - anv one of the three notes Rivenbv me to William pjrrar. They aie all dated111 February One is of Fi ur hundred andtwenty-fiv- e dollars, payable in two years asterdale; another of Three hundred and seventysue. payable in tweKe months aster date

13 of Two hundred and fiftv dollars.puble in sour months after'date; as I am detvrnimed not to pay them until he has sullycomplied with his engigt ment.

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BENJ. SMITH.

fyAKEN UP by Job A'oung, on the waters of I Mercer Circuit Sect. March Term, 1813- Clear creek, near Mount Pleasant meetintr ' Giiiion W. Higkis comn't." .

house, one borrcl MAItE, supposed to oeeleven or twelve years old ; no brand or markperceivable, blind in both eyes, sour whitefeet, blaze face, about fourteen hands hig- h-appraised to Fifteen dollars, this 20th day ofJuly, 1812. JAMES DUNN

April 6, 1813. 14- -3t

Silver Flalers, Silver Smilltsand Brass Founders. ' -

I $ ETTtOOJLlRUFF,inform their friends andRESPECTFULLY that they still con-

tinue to carry on tho above business in all theirbranches at their former stand, opposite theBranch Bank, on Alain-stree- t, Lexington.They return their sincere thanks for past patronage, and hope by their strict attention tobusiness, to merit its continuance.TUET DAVE, iSD INTENU KREri!i5 OS BAND,

A OEKEU4L ASSORTMENT OE

Gold &, Silver Ware.Plated Candlesticks, Castors, &.s.

OF THE NEWEST TATTERNS.ALSO,

AV ELIGANT ASSORTMENT OT

Hridle Bits. Stirrup Irons, &c.OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE PATTERNS.

ALL KINDS OF

Carriage and Harness Mounting,' Carriage & Gig Springs. Coach

Lace Fringe ? Tassels.ALSO, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF

Brass Candlesticks, Andirons, Sho-Ae- ls

6c Tongs,- - Ooor Knock-ers, &c.

Wliich they will dispose of very Ioto for Casfi,ALL KINDS OF

Brass Work for Machinery,Clock Work, &c.

CAST ON TUB SHORTEST NOTICE

StilL Cocks, Rivets, Gun Mountings, Ifc.' JV1AVATS ON HAND.

They have just received an extensive assort-ment of

SADDLERY, $c.All of which will be sold on the most reasona-ble terms for CASH.

Oj" One or two APPRENTICES wanted tolearn the Silyer Plating bus.ness.

The highest price in Cash will be given forold COPPER, RRASS &. PEWTER

April 6, 1813. 14- -tf.

Barren Circuit Court, Slate of Kentucky, SecOMarch Tehm, laij.

William Wilkerson, comp't. 1vs- In Chancery

Sally Wilkerson, defendant, j .' THIS day came the compjaimnt by his

counsel, and the defendant having sailed to enter her appearance herein agreeably to law andthe rules ot 'his court, and it appearing to thecourt by disinterested affidavits that the; saiddefendant is not an inhabitant of this state ;

It is therefore, on the motion of the cjimplain-m- i.

ordered, that the des ndant appear here onthe first day of our next June Term, and an-

swer the complainant's bill exhibited againsther in this court, for the purpose of obtaininga divorce in savor of the complainant againstthe defendant ; Or, that on her failure so todo, the complainant's bill be taken for confessed. And it is further ordered, that a copy ofthis order be published eight weeks successively in some authorized newspaper ot thiscommonwealth.

(A Copv,) Attest,14 RICHARD GARNETT, c. b. c. c.

State of Kentucky,Fayette Circuit Court, January Term, 1813

Tiiomas & RobereBarii,i romplainants, against s In Chancery.JTiiAircis Wes r, &e. defendants. J'THIS day came the complainants, by their

! counsel, and th : defendants John Lapsley,Henry Nixon and Samuel Mifflin, having sailedtomiter their appearance herein according tolav and the rules of this court, and it appear-mglth-

the said defendants are not inhabitantsof this commonwealth''! It is ordered that unrless they appear here on or before the first dayof thenext June term of this court, and an-

swer the said complainants' bill, the same willbe taken tor confessed against them. It is furtlier ordered that a copy of this older, be inserted in some authorised paper tor eightweeks successively, according to law. "And'Ais cause 13 continued until the next term.. (A Copy.) Attest,ft HUBBARD H. SMITH, D, r, f,, c.

Fayette Circuit Court March Term, 1813James Giiavrs coniptaiuanO

against 3 tJames Eleiott's heirs and5 " Chancery.

, otheis, defendants. 3THIS day camethe complainant by his

counsel, and the defendants James Elliot andRobert Elliott havinjr sailed to enter their appearance herein according to law and the rulesot this court, and it appearing to the satisfac-tion of the court that the said defendants arenot inhabitants of this commonwealth it isordered that unless they appear here on or be-fo- ie

the first day of the next June term of this.cmirt, and answer the ComphunanUs bill,the same will be taken for confessed ?gainstthem. And it is further ordeied that a copyof this order be inserted in some authorisedpaper for eight weeks successively accordingto law.

(A copy.)13 Attest, PETERI.RAILEy,u. cr.ee

Flint Glass Manufactory.'TMIEA'On & ENCEL, respectfully inforfflt

1- their friends and the public in generalthat they have established a 1 lint GlassMaxcfactort on the South side of the a,

opposite Wood street, Pittsburgh.Orders for any articles in their line, will bethankfully received :.nd promptly executed.

Pittsburgh, 1, 18 IX

ugainst.tI

Jos. Tidrall & John Bcsk, Iti Chancery:detenuants,

adm'r. of Philip Bnsh dec'd-- J

THIS day came the complainant by hiscounsel, slid on his motion it Is ordered thatsaid defendant Tidball appear here and ans-wer the complainant's bill on or before the firstday of Jthe next term of this Court, or the samewill be taken for confessed and it is furtherordered that a copy of this order be forthwithinserted eight weeks successively, in somepublic newspaper in this commonwealth? au-thorised by law to make such publication.

(A copy.)13 Attest? TIIp'S. ALLEN, c. 0.

MASOJS'S INN.JSWUJCrSTEHLIXG KEJ"TUCK1'.

The subscriber has removed froih Georgetownto Mountsterling, and has opened

House of Entertainment. .E returns thanks to his friends and ajjen.erous public, for their past savors, and

hopes by his attention to business, to merit ashare of public patronage.

PETER MASOjX.January 14, 1813: 12-t- f

PREVENTIONBETTER TJLW CUBE.

FOH THE WIEVENTIOS AND CDRE OF Bltl'TS AKD

MALIGNANT FEVERS, IS RECOMMENDED

Halin's Anti-Bilio- us Pills,Prepared fonlyj at Lee's old established Patent

SJ Family .Medicine Store, J"o. 56, .MaidenLane, Jfeu.l'ork.

THE operation of these pills is perfectly mild,so as to be used with safety by persons 111 everysituation, and of every age. , -- They are excellently adapted to carry off su

perfluous bile, and prevenuits morbid secretions to restore and amend the appetite pro- -

ducJSa free perspiration, and tireieby preventcolds, wliich are often of fatal consequencesV dose never sails to remove a cold, is taken onits first appearance they are celebrated for re-

moving habitual costiveness, sickjiess at theto mach and severe liead ache andoughtto betaken byall persons on a cliSnge of chinate.

They had been sound remarkably efliCaciousin preventing and curing disorders attendant onlong voyages, and should be procured and care-fully preserved for use, by every seaman.

Hamilton's Worm iJestroyingLozenges.

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This well known remedy has cured duraigthe last eleven years, an immense number ofchildren and adults of varions dangerous complaints arising from worms.

Hamilton's Essence 6j Extractof Mustard,

A safe and effectual remedy for acute and chro-nic Rheumatism, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Palsy,Lumbago, Numbness, AVhite Swellings, ChilMains, Sprains, Bruises, pam in the face andneck, he.

ITCH CURED,By once using LEE'S SOVEREIGN OINT-MENT.

Hnmii ton's Grand I estorativeIs recommended as an invaluable medicine

for the speedy relies and permanent cure for thevarious complaints which result from dissipatedpleasures; juvenile indiscretion! residence inclimates unfavorable to the constitution ; theimmoderate use of tea; frequent intoxication,or other destructive intemperance ; the unskil-ful or excessive use of mercury; the diseasespeculiar to females at a certain period of life ,

bad lyings in, he.

Hamilton's Elixir,Celebrated for the cure of Colds, obstinate

Joughs, Asthmas, and approaching Consump-tions, and is a certain remedy for the HoopineCough

Hahn's Truej Genuine Ger-man Corn Plaister,

Tooth JZelie Drops.A multitude of attested cures performed by

the above medicines, may be seen at tile placeofsale. 4P

Tho above genuine medicines (with manyother of equal celebrity) are prepared from theoriginal receipts of the, late Richard Lee, jun.by his widovin New York. '

Cj" They are for sale in Kentucky Qry herparticulnr appointment J at the stores of IValdemard .Menlelle, Lexington, and Dudley, Trigg &Dudley, in Frankfort.

MACHIXE CARDS:rpllE celebrated Card Manufactory of White- -

more h Co. is removed from Boston toNevv-A'or- where it is now in complete opera.tion, heinir much' enlarcred and imnrmrtl hv

have assurances that n'v orders will be narticulurly attended to, and executed with dis-patch Persons wanting Machine or otherCaids, will find it their interest iP havingtheir orders forwarded by me.

LEWIS SANDERS.An invoice of well assorted goods to be dis-

posed of, a part of the pay would be taken ingood Hempen A'arns. L. S.

Lex. March 3lli, 1813. 10-- tf

NEW GOODS.JEREMIAH NEAA'E, in addition to his

has received a hand-som- e

assortment ofIronmonger). Crates, Dry Goods,

Nails by the keg, and retail,Mill Saws. &c. tfc.

Which he will sell AVholesale and Retail, onreasonable terms.

HKM? WA TET.Cotton A'arn and f'ottti as usual.

JMflrch IP 18n. f

FOR SVLE, '

THE house occupied by the subscriber theis 28 set front running back to short

street, on which it is the same, the house ii.25 feet fi inches fiom, silly feet back the alley5 feet wide in ctJmme-n- , with the adjoininghouse, now occupied by the Branch Panel;,which i.lo for sale possession ns eitherto "

be had 24th day of May next. This piis now offered very lw the pajmei.

divided into 6 equidtflmV, In Jiand, in 1 2 3 ?4 years bearing interest.

. LEWIS SAXDIUSiLexirglon, 9h MiftjJ), 1815.

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10-l- f.

--t. "Wanted.nnllREEl or sour Turners

beepccust!iiei toa .i.. 1 .. .11 :. .. i:iw... .i tt;aIfl VL' i Is 111 I Will 1' I I I LAJIII ill Vil.J E.

smart boys ot sixteen or seventeen years of age,,1, . ,i 1.. - . i... -will oe uiven as .7pprennces 10 icain uic 11, .1--

ahine making business by the subscriber, liv

ing on Water street, adjoining the theatre,Lexington.

JOHjY marshJanuary 25, 1812. 4--

SNAP1LL stand the ensuing season in Fayette

countv. on Jack's trtek toad, two milesfrom Jack's creek ferry, and three from Gif-lia- d

Meeting House to cover mares at the re-

duced price of two dollars in advance, (paidwhen the mare is covered,) or three dollars bythe 25th of December in cash, or sour dollarsin trade such as Corn, AVheat, Re, Oats,AVhiskey, Salt or country Linen, at the Lex-

ington market price, to be paid on or before tie25th of December next, delivered at the sta- - 1 ;

Six dollars to ensure a maie with foal ; oredollar & fifty cents the single leap, paid win nthe mare is covered Anypejon who putmares to SNAP last season, Me same maii.(is the property of the same persuti6) are

gratis also, any person put-ting five mafgrshalllwvethe ; fifth one gratiaI he season to commence the 15th ot Marcn,and expire the 10th of July.

PHILIB inumv.PEDIGREE.

SNAP is a beautiful black, sixteen hands oneinch high ; was got by the imported horseShark, his dam bv old Snap Drairon. his frauddam by Black and all Black, his great granddam by the old noted horse Juba. P. B.

.March Ibth, 1813, 11 u

A Co Maty Spinner wanted.'T'Ojwhom generous wages Will be given- - by- the subscriber. Testimonials relative to

competency and character, will be required'THOMAS WAJJLAUt,.

Flemingsburg, March 4th, 1813. 10-- tf

vasnjor iiops.A.LIBERAL price will pe given for fresh and- clein picked Hops next fall, by John Cole-

man, at his Porter and Ale Brewery in Lexing.ton. Favmers will find it highly to their d.Vantage Uk, cultivate tlje above article, tnequantity w.itl,led aHHuallv will be considerable

Lexington, Arafctr8rfSTSv -jl- 0-2m.

popper for Stilte.'TMIE SUBSCRIBERS are expecting in a sew

days, a quantity of Copper in Patterns lorStills which they will siterms.

TILVORD, SCOTT & TROTTER.Nov. 3. 1812

45-- tf.

the L.nscuiiiiriiResfiectfully informs the public that he

has removed his

COMMISSION STORE.To the house-latel-y occupied by Mr.Gatewood,adjoining Mr AV. Leavy's stoi-e- , where he con.tinues to sell, make Mid repair Looking Glas-ses, Picture Frame?, gilt and plain ; he haslately received an assortmenVof the most" fash-ionable Looking Glasses, and a most completeassortment of toys for children, more extensivethan any before imported, and very cheap.Likewise Large Glasses for picture frames

Clock do.Cotton by the RaleAVhite Lead of the first qualityllox Rai3insPrunesMackarelsH?rrinp--

and a'variety ST Groceries and drv Goods32 AV. AIENTELLE

Ellis Trotter, .

Have just received, and are now opening in theirnew Uriel- - House, two doors above

t - Sam't & Ceo 'Trotter,A L'ARCB 6" ELEGAKT ASSOSTMEXT OP

G O O I) S,AVhich they will sell low' for CASH, either bywiioiesaie or retail.

31.'12 Lexington, April 6, 1813.

POTASH &JJLACX SALTS."VTAiVTED.

'the New-Yor- Manufactory company, with fjfOHN AVAINWRIGHT, manufactwhom I have established a correspondence, and mist, will give three dollars ner torBlack Salts ;

reasonable

uri'igche- -

sir dollars for Potash, is.ered :A. Apothecary store on Main street.

FOR ,SAJaE,Aqua Fortis, double and single.

of Vitriol,Spirits of Salts,Spirits of Wine,

He also wishes to buy several hundred wr'rrntof coarse dry SALT PBTHE, lor wlnc. iwill give an advanced price.

Lexington, April 6, 1813. 14 3t.

Morrison, Boswells & SuttonTTAA'E lately received from Philadelphia, s,

" cntaiwllrl nccrtptiiicrtt .,1" "Ml? !r I4 "V1!'1?of the most fashionable kind, which Will hesold cheap for cash

'only.

l7-t- f Lexington, April IV, lSlPAVISI1 to hire a negro woman witmutl cuinberance, who is a good cook and a,'

Ft'iru;!"-'- ; .?. IR'

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