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It S r k It U i IV I . k - r - , J. " True to his charge he comes, the Herald of a noisy world; News from all nations, lumVring at his back. o. 3. JANUARY 24, 1835. Vol. 50 Uu;ai - rrtoiwamtrranrwrrvimu- - fiMnitra tT klPQ rm ET4Srai tfi'J &2&alA.NH3 COFrEE HOUSE, JoitDAAs Ro , Lexington, Kijmucki. yM.HE p.ihlic a.e respectfully informed, that "! thi-,- t stabhsrmeut is now in complete opera-'jon.a- emlcnien can be fumishen witlipnvate UreaUfasls, Dinners and Suppers, upon the short- est notice, and with all the luxuries which the mar- ket may afford Preparations have been made to keep on hand an extensive supply of FresH and PicUedOi lers, riming the appioaclung season . The Bar - stocked with tne choicest Liquors, and ill, at all ti nes, be supplied with Metcalfe's best JSeer,czc 1'he prnnitelor mu i umiiei pains nor expense to render the establishment wor- thy of puhlu atronaee , and as Ins whole atten- tion will be Iim ited lo the business, he hupes a continuance f then liberality. A reading room is attarh-- d, when' will be kept on file, the dilleient papeisol the city, together with the Louisville Puce Current, where mer- chants can have an opportunity of rpcemng such information as rmy be lequ.ied. Several liter- al v papers will shortly beadded. Oct. 1, 1834 39-- tf ftleieali'e's Beea : 1 : Subscriber receives THE eveiy ueek, at his Por- ter House, corner of Water it Main cross streets, the above article from ;c2EV,Louisville, Itssuperiont), ("font TOVAIiasrfi nnni be beat") over any other at presen brewed in the West, entitles it to a fair 1nal by the loeis of the wholesome bevereage. As good liquois as the city affoiris can be had always at the bar free from adulteration. Families supplied with beer on the most reason- able term, also, Baltimore Oysteis by the keg or dozen low for cash. HENRY M'COURT. Lex., Nby 17, 1834 46-t- f T ttjNHE Subscribes aic receiving an additional -- U. supply of GOODS, suitable for the season ; among which are Cloths; Casshncrcs; Cassinctts; Blan- ket, Mcrinoes; Calicoes, Bolting Cloths; Carpctings- - Flowered Paper, for lloomi and Passages, Togethftwilh FIFTY PACKAGES of UN- BLEACHED COTTONS; Bed Tit king, and Unbleached Goods. Merchants and olheis who puichase by the piece, will be olfered inducements. .T TILFORD 1 CO. No 49, Main st. Lexington, Ivy. P. S. A fu.ther supply of FUR CAPES, TIPPETS sc LOVES, COLLARS, Gentle- - meru!XIJ, ' & J TX, Co. Nov. 38, H34 -T- 7-4t GUNSMI T PI I N G. HLTeelio grateful. J8L for past savors 1 take this method of letuiumg my thanks to the public and inform them thai fcl snlll leside at mv w .i..w ni hiMisireei. two doors above Col. A. Stephen's residence, where all work in iny line of business, will be done w'uh accviac) ami despatch. patronage is respuctfully solic- t- "d" silas smith: An mtlu mom journeyman, will meet with eoiitaiH,enpliiyiiieifiud liberal wage'. S. S. Lex., Dll Sill, l834--48-- aTvalublc farm to rent, t)iL 1 uinpike Budge on the Iroivirks NEAR C, miles from Lexington, well calcu- lated for a stock farm. Enquire at Juhn P. Ilig bee's tayern.lh Lexington (formerly kept by Mrs. Brooks. MARY PARKER. Nov23-47-- lf M1L.L.1NEUY STOIt:. RS"RS. CLOUD has XYjsL just received, and now offers for sale, a ve- ry handsome assoriinen. ofFASHIONABLE BONNETS; consisting, iupait,ofthe- - LOJVXrOJV & PARIS TUSCAN, The RCA Li. "imitation TUSCAN; ToGtTi'Lr. irrn i ii:fai vntTi or STRAWS, lEGHORHS, &C.&C. And having lately purchased all the necessary machinery, on an unproved plait, for the purpose, she will execute in the neatest manner and on the shortest notice, all kinds of CRIMPINGS and TLtJ ITNGS, for linings and bortfeir, &c. &c. Man. street, belweet. Main-Gros- s and Mill Lexington, Aug. 1G, 1834. 32-- tf streets. PLANKSjOAMLING "" AND groceries. T. K. L A J t O N & C O. PAVING purchased of Capt. J. Siirodc his L stock of LUMBERS GROCERIES, thej intend to k'eep constantly on hand, at the same stand, on short street, between the Court House and Jail, a large ami neat assortment of the very best articles in bolh branches of business. Then present stock has, tieen well selected . BRICK & BRICK WORK. will, as lieretnfore, continue the T1IIEY MAKING AND LAYING BU SINESS. They have on hand a large assort- ment of B1ICK and other untemls, of tne best quality, which will enable them tu rommence liuildiu as early "e Spring as the weather will permil. Thankful for past fors, and as they determine to pay slnu pcsonal attention to eve-i- v department of their business, and spaie no trouble or expense to please, they trope to receive share oipan"osr T K LYTONlCo. Nov,23-- 3t NOTICBc my wise Jane Rhorer, has lest my bed AS and board, without cause or provocation from me, nd limg omtiacte djrbt- - to a am"' i "" n'v mine sm e her elopement, Iiu.ehv (...warn all er ami without m l ...sent naiboim r r.tli. w.ill ,ald Ja sons r.um Rhorer, .!!,. i " '"' t y her T ICi VtL 1 ,h3 HT NRY - IB i UOULu ,&&&&-- . && tJWew Groods. WILLIAM TUCKER, AS tust received freni I'liiUTlelohia and JjJL Baflimorc, and i nrw openina at his old stciti neaf the lowei end Sf the upper Market House, a beautiful asmiueutof Tall and Win- - 'ter GOODS, consisting inpart of the following articles: Scarlet, ied,vhite, greei and yellow flmnels, Steel-mixe- d Sattinetts, Cotton dullings and Umbrellas, lied tickings and Chiidrai's socks assorted, Apron ( hecks and furniture do itrtrm , uiurtu",'Ji g,n,tir"omnUrtVien ' " 1 and 4 bleached and biown shirting, Woisted and Co'ton suspends Pldid, Madrassand cotton slag hkPs, Gentlemen's silk bandana do. new style, Ladies' and gentlemen's beaver, silk and woolen glomes, Meimo, worsted, and chintz sliawls, Woisted and Sfttou hose and half hoie, Ladies1 and geVulenien's Trtrtan and Circas- sian plaid rloak, Super new pnnt, plaid ginghams, Super belt riband, bobbinet lace assorted, Plain and figuied book, su iss,, jaconet and mull muslins', Gilt coat, and vest buttons, coat moulds, pearl and bbhe button, Back, dressing, sine ivoiy, side- and turn top combs, Ladie.' and misses, prune morocco shoe, and boots, large size, Men's and boys fur and seal skin caps and fur hats, Men's boots and childten's shoes assorted. Patent thieacl and cotton balls, Roan's working flos, Pin, and nuting pins, needles assorted, GLASS WAKE Gtorencs,Queensware, and Hardware, Gunpowr'ei ai.d Impenal Teas, superior quali- ty ColTee, . Sugar rock candy, assoi ted, liquorice ball, Almonds, filbeits, english walnuts, cinnamon, nutmegs, mace, rase ginger, allspice, pepper, mus'ard , c enne pepper, cnocolate, indigo, copeias, snuff, izc &.c. FTi urrs, Green Apples, Prunes, Raisons, Figgs, Lem- ons, pieerved Limes, Dates, &c &c. And many other articles too tedious to men- tion ; at. of which will be sold, unusually low for cash, or bartered for ' ountry pioduce. ALSO, Two FINE HOUSES, one a Sumpter Filly, for ale. - WM. Tvrjaat 1 Nov.ua 4o. LEATHER! LEiTHER! LEATII-- EH!!! TO SHOEMAKERS. S"K $&6h SIDESsoperiorS P ANISH RPP SOLE LEATHER, 100 dozen WAX CJ1LF SK1KS, GOO -- ides HEA VY KIPS, LLYmG and BIJWIA'G SKWS, 150 lbs. SHOE THREAD assorted. Just received from Baltimore and Philadelphia. Shoemakeis will find it o then interest to exam- ine our stock, as it is the most extensive ever of- fered for ale irr Lexfngton. MONTMQLLIN & CORNWALL. Nov 21st lP34-47-- 2n REMOVAL. newTgoods, FOR FALL k. WINTER, 1834. TJBESPECTFULLY annoaiices to hi cus-j&- tomersind the public, tint he has purchas- ed the entire slock of GOODS telonging lo Mess Johnson and Reynolds, and his removed to the sine. Storehouse occupied by Ihem No. 46, Alain sirget, two doors below John III ford & Sois lie is now opening a large and tasteful supply of STAPLE AND LAXCY AJLEKCIIANMSE, purchased by himsell in Nrw Yoai. and Piiila-DELrttt- with murh care sni' labour. He hopes bis foimer customers Will trivel a sew doors lower than his old stand, foi whici he promises to make them-- liberal compensatioii. The,great,er pjropoi (.ton, of his stock is entirely TRESH, rASIIIONABLE,and CHEAP.anri he thinks ft uunetessiry lonecify the variety com- prising the assortment; bjjlassures the pubhc he will exhibit to ihem as dele articles a can be procured in the i uy. J.exington, Nov 1st 1834 43-- lf rHHE public are respectfully JL' informed, thatJOSIAH ENNIS, the late partner of John U. Shaw, has commenced the on K the corner of Hill & Main-cios- s streets, where he intends carry ing i on in all of its anous braMches, and will be happy to v an on hisfriendsaml the public general- ly. Ilis.work, sliall be executed in a faithful man- ner, and he hopes by slncl attention to business to menta share ol public panonage. JOSIAII ENNIS. AugusS 1G, IS34. 33-- tf JWulaU's Seer. McKENZIE, AS on hand rt suj)lv of Nutall's Becrf of first rate quality. Friends oan call and make trial ot it. Lexington, Nov. 15. UW NOTICE. B. AV. IIIGDEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL piacticein all the Courts in Fayette, and Woodford. iVj-Oll- ice at his father-,- , at ihe late resident e of Mrs Hapi, Eastof the Jail Lexington Ky. Mi) 17, lbJ4 -- 1J Is NO T I c i:. IIAVE BEFN DL'LY AUTHORISED h. Docl Jnhii D Lorncll, to settle Ins ac aunls i Iveiti h ' v pet on mrtebied.to Mid 'l" j. f Uiet t l i j dll i in inert - ,t viP , ty pa 'IN W IRI Mlil LL &. LEXINGTON, SATURDAY, BIiACKSBSITHING. VALUABLE FAMILY MEDICINES, TOR SALE BY JOHN NORTON. Dr IlelfeU Botanval Drops. This is one ot the most efficacious compound in he materia medica, foi the cure of that class of nvPterate diseases pioduced by an impure state of the blood, and a vitiated halm of the nodv usually exhibiting themsehes in the form of scrofula, leprosy, St. Anthony's sire, seer sores, (een when the bones are affected,) white swelling (is applien with Dr Jebb's liniment,) soul and ob- - sliua e ulcere, soie legs and eyes, scald head in children, scurvy and scorbutic gout, pimpled or carbuncled faces, festering eruptions, and venereal taints throughout the body, in which lat case the diops often qnre when rnercurv.faiN-- , .Prirft. $ a oottie, or six ootues tor o Dr. Relfe's Asthmatic Pills, These pills give immediate relies, and often cura the most obstinate coughs. They give immediate relies in all cases of the asthma, difficulty of breath. nig, wheezing, tightness of the chest, pain in the side, spitting of blood, and the dullness and shiv-erin- that precede severs. theyare also a tried remedy for consumption. Pne, whole boxes of 30 pills $1, half bcxes of 12 pills, 50 cents. Dr Jebbs Rheumahe Liniment. Its operation is often immediate. The liniment has frequently cured rheumatic affectiors ot years standing in tvventj -- sour hours, and is recommended with confidence, as one of the best applications known forjchilblain, stiffness of the joints, numb- ness, sprains and bruises. Price 50 cents a bottle. Dr. Heifers Aromatic Pills for Temales. An approved remedj for all casesofnbstructions, debilitj hypochondna, green sickness, giddiness and palpitation of the heart, bad digestion and loathing food, and pains ofihe stomach. They are equally conductive to the health of mamed li- - dies, except in cases of piegnancy or consumption, when they mustnot be taken, rnce 51 oil a box Dumfnes Itch Ointment A safe, certain, and efficacious cure for the itch, be it ever so inveteiate, in one hour1 s application only. No danger from taking rold. It does not contain the least paiticle of mercur), and may be applied with perfeet safety by pregnant females, or to childien at the breast. Puce J74 cents a box Dumfries Remedy for the Piles ; One of the best and most thorough remedies known for this troublesome complaint. It affords immediate and permanent relies, bolh from the disorder itself, anr1 its accompanying sj mptoms ol pain in the loin, vertigo, head-ach- e, loss ofappe-ttt- e, incigestion, and other marks of debilitj . Price $1 for both articles, Ointment and Electua- ry, or 50 cents when but one only is waned. &lhian Corn Plaister. Thisapphcatron nevei caues the least pain, al- though it attenuates and softens the corn, draws it out by the roots, and gives it immediate ease. Price 5U cents a box. Dr. Titlfes Anh-Rihou- s Pills ; .,, ,Tfl rrrrC-rlv-i- hi ' IOII9 ft ffe llQiifi Uuil gestions, loss . y t..i ..i.., uuiiniiii.j and flatulency. Price 5U cents a box. Cambrame Tooth-Jich- e Pills. This reftef is immediate, without the least to the teeth. Price 50 cents a box. Dr. Reljeys Vegetable Specific. This medicine is connected with Mr, Relfe's pills, hasproved smgularly efficacious in relieving and curing obstinate cases of dyspep- sia or indigestion. It is also one of the beat leme dies known for mcIc head ache, sickness of the sto mach pausea and flatulency and is useful as a to sea bathing. Price 50 cents a box. Dumfries i. Persons who have used this eye-wat- have sound the most unexpected and desirable rehaf fter every other remedy .resorted to had fa'led lnc e 25 cents. Lexington, April 29, 1834. 22-G- m BLOOD WILL TELL tmzzI HAVE some supenor vnaies and sillies lo sell, which I will pvl.ihit foi lnsnectiun and ale at the riaukfort Races, on Thursday, 15th October, 1634. No. 1. A sine large bay Mare, 5 years old, by Bertrand, (bred by Jlr. Keith of Ky .) d. by Blackburn's Whip, g.d. by lvpbin Grey . gr. d. by McKin-ne- y Koan No. 2. Erdoxia, a beautiful ch. inaie, 9 5 ears old, (bred by G P. Theobald, ol Giant county, Ky ) got Davis' Hamiltonians, d. Pohana, by Ceday, lie bj Diomed, in foal to C oilier. No. 3. Betsy B. one year old, roan, got by Ttumpaior,.darn by a McKinney Roan, g. d. bj the unpolled Buzzard (at present the propeity of E. Warfield,) gr. g. by Melzar, gr gr. d. by Gatewooris Shark, gr gr gr g by Coineal's Laburnum. No. 4. Lady of the Lake , bred by Mr. Mason ol New Yoik, agood bay, black legs, mauc and tail, 6 yeais old : got by Ameiican Erlipse; d. by grey Mesengei, he by Aledley, g. d. Imported Messenger, gr. . g. d. by Impoi ted Shark, gr. g.d. by Im- ported Wild Air, is in foal by Imported Valentine. Valentine by Magistrate, he by Cannllus, he by Hamiltonian, he by King Fergus, he by O'Kelly's Eclipse-- . Valentines d. Mi Forrester by Dia- mond, he by High Flyer who was never beaten, and never paid forfeit j g. d. by Alexandei, he O'Kelly's Eclipse. (to. 5. Is jui thought out from the State of N. York. I purchased her jointly (wflli Mr. P. O. Turpin) from Mr. Lewis Mason, (son of the breeder) at a very high price SsW l.ac hpen successful a, a lacer on tin. TI,,. nn (?nif Lour Island, as re corded in the New Yoik Turf Register, has every appearance of being with foal. Valentine is named in one of the late Turf Registers vlihicli heo ) ctjln ni 19. mnnllm ciedit for auDioved notes uav able at the United Stales Bank, Lexington. GEORGE N. SANDERS. Gallatin County, Ky. Oct. 12, 1834. 40 tf. STATE OF KENTUCKY Wm. P. Johnson, coinp't. ) againu In liiiNctni Paulina Johnson, deft. ) daj came the comp't ami his attorney, THIS on his motion, the defendant not hav ing entered her appeaiancc hciein, agieeably 10 law and the rules ol this I ouri, and it appealing to the satisfaction ot the (. ourt that the is not an inhabitant of this C nnimoi wealih , It oiileied by the C ourt, tnat unless tlie 'nul defen- dant do appeal heie on or before tie fli-- t day ol the next term of this rouit, and answer tjie bill, the same shall .retaken foi con- - If.s'ed against her And it 1, fuither oidered, that a copy ot ihis or ler be inserted in sonit an-- ilinnzed newfc.apei ot lh.- - rotnuintiwealtll lui uvn ralende. m. nltis .n fcur moii , V (. opv 1 ete D B PRU I I v ., IjI.v A LIST OF LETTERS EM AI N ING i n the Post Office, at Lexing ton, liy. on fie 1st January, Jodo, which is not taken out within three mouths, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. A Agnue C Samuej Appleton Wm Adams C Hemp Al-ul- l John Atkins Louis Alexander Polly mrs Anderson S M mrs Andeison A Thomas Atchison James Amest George Anderson Chatles Allen William Alton Matthew Appleton William Allender E . Anderson, Dunlap ii Co John Adams Sawney Ahull mr h Barnett A J Bull C u,tptle mr9 Benning D Anthony Bamborough Tfrlliam Brand Richard Banth Poiter Blair II Anna mrs Beucham Jesse Benning Lucy mrs Braten Charles Benning D A2 Branha James Bartlet Jacob Brown Coleman Dr Bennett Alfred rev 3 Burton V A Baiker T Aaron 2 Boswell Julia miss 2 Bareler P William Bolbecte William Baltzell Samuel Butler Andrew 2 Banker W J Bruss Catharine Beaver Henry Bryan Enoch Blair Mahnda m.ss Bosworth B Bliss T J mr lluford William col Banks O John 2 Burbrack William Barker C L Bowren Mary Bull Charles 2 Bowman Abram Bull Ann miss Bowman William Barker H W 2 Bowman Mary miss Bennett P H Buckner Polly mrs Beverly D miss Brown W David Brakhey John Bowycr C John Beatty John BosnellG J Banks John Boliei Edward " Bell Ellen miss J3ury Andrew Bains B Sterling Buttons M John Barker J A G Hyrus Aaron Benning Perkins Brangar David Bradshaw Bowlware R J Eliza Bull Ann Betsy mrs Clarke A Cohen William major Darke Emily Cionly Ann miss Coins James Crook William Cartel James Cooley C Chauncy Callouay Thomas Cook M W Campble Daid Collins Francis Claike George Clultery William Crame Francis Cook P Duvall Chenworth Henry Coopper William Ca.npUe A 2 Connally George Craens John Cleot Daniel Cany Doctor 2 Cux W Joseph Cai'io.i James C0II1113 Elizabeth Cash llliam Coyle William Clarke James Ciutchfield M Edgar r .1 rlj Cla k M Doctor Cropper C Thomas Clark Edward Connor G William Colt A Sarah Coppedge Thomas ( owau B Sarah Clowning Theophilas Ci.ik Elizabeth Cotes B L Dr (. ultlei M James Coggshd Eliza miss D Dngart Richard Demenete M Dauson Gercy Daniels Diana Devore David Dimond Joseph Dougheity John Devore James Dulany William Duall P John Dougherty E Nathan Davery James Donagen James Davenport James Downing Jame Dick Nathaniel Duckhani 1 nomas Devasin John Doloff Amelia Dewey SJohn Deckersnn L J 2 Drake James Dunbar NA Davis B Milton Derbery Absalom Dowenton Elizabeth liunlap John Dunlap J mis E ElgarJohn 2 Ellis Jesse Elliott T Addison Ellis William Evans II Jarres Elston Julia Epanson James Eastin Henry Echolls P Wiliatn Edwards Cyrus Elgeon W Sarah Ennis Josiah F Frej Edward 2 Fisher Henry Fnrgason C James Ford Lidia Foute W George Flecher John Furgason Thomas Yrey John Foxwell Mary Farmer Samuel Franklm Ellin 2 Farra Oliver Faulconer Leuis Fort William Fowler A William Faulconer Nelson G Gosney William Goodman Gillespie Joseph 2 Gillespie James Grav E Beniamm Gray Benjamin Grimes &; Chiles messrs Green C Govaul Georee Gun William 2 Gardener Nelson Gun C John Gaunt Mar 3 Goodloe L D Garnett Aotbony Gonter Joseph Ganden Susan Gosney Henry Gaines M Catharine Grams Lydia Gillipie Richard Gary W Peter Gwalhmej G O Gentry .Mary Graham Benjamin Games W Jojin Galaspy James 2 Cnswoll P B Goidly John 2 H Heath Samuel Herron B James Henry mr Hawkins John Harp Alan Ilafiua A William Ilerin U illiam Hanison Judith Harkins Nancy Hale A Margaret Hawkins Peter Humphreys Elizabeth Hall WiHnm Huuter Y Margaret Hall Hamilton Hunter Thomas 2 Hi-nr- H William Huchison Sara'i HainsooJoseph 2 Houghsteu Ruben Ilajnes John Huntington James Handy William Huse James Henry Elijah Hunter James Hemphill James Humphreys H Wm Hale Alexander Hutchison David Ilanly Thomas Hughes G James Haskins B Edward Hawkins B Perry Heiudons S Kobeit Higgins'Ann Heiily O Benjamin Hopkins W George IlayJon William Howell Butler I& J Jefferson D Wm 3 Johnes William Johnson B Thomas Jones B Thomas Johnson 'John Johnon Topliff Jone-- , W Rithaid Jones II Claboum Jutiepper A Martha Jones Frances Jone A Aruwead Jett M J Johnson h It Johns B Stephei. Jones M Chailotte Inskeep CM James K Keys Nise Knott Leonard Rooms L James Ke.iney C Thomas K. nad-- i William Kcaib Mary Iveerh Mi. hael Z Knv Veilina KembL.kiy Ma.y Jviiikead V usaii I1-- 1 ' Knox G reu L Lowery William Lindeiy John Lewis William Lend D John' Lewis John Lafon Harnon M Maddox James Mason Cagrj Moss Nancy Makin James Miller James Mathews Caleb Minor Maria misa Masterson Polly Lea Elijah Lucas O William Letcher William 3 Lay William Lewis T Dr Love A mr Merrell P II Miller John Mudpe TJ Montgomeiy Wilnam Martin James Murry James 2 Mooroe Nathan Movston A. William HTnrrl, T.lm.Ii Miller William 2 M.ller Wm Matthev.es A Jac Moon W William Martin J Marion i! Moore Y William Marqurss John Mc McDonala David McClure Ann MtEdwin Felix McDowel Jane miss McDowel S Catharine McDowel A S McKnight John el Ebe nezer McCisely E Margaret N Newcomb W Andrew Ncais William Nicholas Lewis New beiy William Nunly Dudley Norwood mr Norman P James Null Jacob o &Q Outon Thomas 2 Oberhn John Owens O II Poynter Thomas Pjnkney E Chailes Price P John Price Cobey Pegg Granville Picket Job,n, , Parker H Elizabeth Tarker BR' Preston Thomas Porter Henry Prnchard Henry Prte H Sarah Payton John Peuoss William Potacary Thomas 2 Parrsdell Willis R 1 Reynolds George Rogers Henry Reyney mr Ros M II Ranney Henry Roberts Thomas Ray Samuel Rusk John Ramsey Abraham 2 Rogan GnffuVi Rendent Dentist Rutler A Sarah Reynolds Elizabeth Robertson S W Dr Ragan Levy Riley James Richardson W James Rupert W E Rire Andrew Rolant T R Rusk Robert Rolen Jacob Rose W W Roulch Joseph Rhode's Elizabeth Ronce William Rodges James .Richardson A mrl , Russel Daniel Robertson S Walter S Stevensons II Sharp E Richard Stout Robert Samuel M W r Trr"n''. ... ., SnlVtifSNfffiuir-Ston- e luait & rowel Messrs Stewart Rory Robert Seely Ann iUary miss Smith E or Hunter Shaw Benjamin Stevens P Rossel Sanders Robert SimraU A Jgs Stuart William Simrall mr rev SteensGns James Scott Mary Jane miss Staftord Polly Sodusky James Sanders. G M miss Stout Benjamin feanlorn David Stiller M Alexander Stiles Joseph Snider Wm Sleel Brvce Stout R Benjamin Sanders Ann Mary miss Smith S Ralph Seals Dennis Sturgeon Richard Searcy Baillett bcott Leonaid Spaike Isaac Smith L Maria miss Soence J R Smith Louisa miss Slevins William Stone Elizabeth Shaip Jerry Sullivan William Sanders CW Spurrs Joseph Sackelfoid James Shugart Samuel Stennson David T Thomas Thompson R Rhi Turnbull James Tap Nelson Temple Pamelia miss Thomas John Tevis A George TrumbulVJames Todd L Cathanne 2 Trotter P J rev Talbot Gint Trenor Samuel Terny Perter Tisdale W John Thornton R Willis Turner Haruet Tlmft Jesse 2 U&V Vannoy Cornelius Vausn II HSnrt Vandike Win Vernon ij Herendon Van Hairt mr w Wilson C Jane mrs Woodgate Tobitha White P E Dr Williams Susan Wiley William ' Woodford John WickliffeC D Williams W Wilson David Walter James Woi.hmgtoti Edward Walker B 'I nomas Winslow M John Welsh Charles Wilson Theiase Warier William Worthington T John Ward John Woolley John Weber Christiana Willis A John Wesley William White William Wheeler Clement Wood Spencer Walker Polly Whit John Webster Perk in White John Young M Eliza Yate A William calling for any of the above lctrrs will please say they are advertised. JOSEPH F1CKLW, Postmasetr. January 1st, 1835. 3t DKVTISTKY. TTAMES CHALLEN, Resident Denhsl,sec 9f ond house from the corneroilMani anil spring streets, nearly opposite the MasonlcHall. fcsr' quired he mil attend on Ladies at their residence who maydesire his service. lie piomise,s to per- form all operations in Dentistry, uporippproved scientific principles. Lexington, Dec. 21, 1833. 50-- tf NOTICE. "BTBERSONS indebted to Dr. C, W. Cloud, :$L will find it totheir interest to call and set- tle their accomr.s before Chki6tmas, as liberal discount will be made to all who vaiMhein-se've- s of this notice. Nov. 25 45. B. A. FAIINESTOCICS .Celebrated VERMIFUGE. ;t7t effectual medicine FOR FXPI LLING WORMS FROM THE SYS il iu , Foi sale aithe Drug and t hemi Store, couiei ol Mam an j I pperbtreci suulh ti the Hon Ni'ia 1M 1" 1, 1,1, IOIIN b From Hood,s Annual. FRENCH AND ENGLISH Never go to France, Unless you know the lingo, Is you do, like me, You will repent, by jingo; Staring like a fool, And silent as a mummy, Theie I stood alone, A nation with a dummy Chaises stands for chairs. They chnsten letters Billies; They call their mothers mares, And all tlicirj)a""i".''ie. Strange itiwanB near, "" "I'1I el you what's a good 'un I hey call their leather queer, And half their shoes are wooden Signs I had to make, For every little notion, Limbs all going like A Telegraph in rnotion. For wine I reel'd about, Toshow m)' meaning sully, And make a pair of horns, To ask for bees and bully. Moo! I cried foi milk; I sot my sweet things snugger, When I kissed Jeannette, 'Twas understood sugar. HI wanted bread, sly jaw I set Vbri asKed for new-lai- d eggs, ByiMappjng hands and crowing ' Is lushed a rule, I'll sill you how I got it On mistick'astride, I madV believe to trot it. Then tkeir cash was strange, It bor'diie every minute; Npw tier's a hog to change, How markjoutf are 111 it!!! COUNTINa-HOUS- E FOR THE YEJS.& OF OUR LORD JANUARY : . )& G 7 JJ La 25 2G 27 28 FEBRUARY:: .1 1 o 3 4 8 9 10 11 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 MARCH :: ::: 1 3 4 8 10 11 15 1G 17 18 22 23 24 25 29 30 31 APRIL i.- - 1 5 G 7 8 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 2G 27 28 29 MAY- - 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 24 25 2G 27 31 JUNE 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 14 15 1G 17 t21 22 23 24 k28 29 30 JULY-- . 1 5 G 7 8 12 '13 14 15 19 20 21 22 2G 27 28 29 AUGUST 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 2'1 24 25 30 31 SEPTEMBER:.. G 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 OCTOBER: NOVEMBER . DECEMBER- - - liicic 111 ed te S S 1 2 3 8 9 10 17 -- JLS 29 30 31 5 G 7 13 11 19 20 21 2G 27 28 5 G 7 12 13 14 19 20 21 26 27 28 2 9 10 11 16 17 IS 23 21 2o 30 1 2 7 8 9 14 15 16 21 22 23 28 30 4 5 G 11 12 13 18 19 t2Q 26 2 3 4 9 10 It 16 17 18 23 24 2j 30 31 I G 7 8 13 14 lo 20 21 22 27 28 J9 3 4. 8 9 10 11 U 15 16 17 18 1". 22 23 24 25 26 29 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 : 1 a 3 S 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 15 G 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 21 25 2R 27 29 30 31 ECLIPSES IN 1835. will this year be eclipses of the Sun on the 27th of and November and a verv email ni,lmco nflhn llnni. nil tllri Tflth of June, all of which will be invisible throughout the Cnitcd Stites. rrt.AVA 11 12 12 12 There May 20th, ...111 r.1n kir,non this tlMr a tfailSlt of mil aiou iiujjjji. ...- - j -- Mercury, which will be partly visible throughout the United stales. At coston 11 win in p- - as follows, viz Transit begins 0 465 a 1 Mercury wholly entered oil the e.... 0 18 i Nearest appioach of Mer-ur- y to 3 201 Sun's the centre, 3 Sun's lower limb sets I 44 Transit ends 5 554 fe5 At New'Orleans the whole transit will be visi ble, which will not be the case any other large town the United States. V17TPP HEREBY raution the I taking a note for 30, given etati atio for 26 16 12 29 25 28 2i 28 3 in public from buying 91 by the undersign T nr. n..A Tncpiih Srtnri(rrnt- - as the COUSld- - irsatd note has fatted, and the consider- - ,ns not perlormed for whuh tiwaagirco 1 Hiereio, ni m pay n unies FUNlJSH ROBFRT. oun s my deteiminauon comipeUed,byia , Jan i 13, 21 S '30

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Page 1: Kentucky gazette (Lexington, Ky. : 1809). (Lexington, KY ...nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt70rx93821b/data/2990.pdf · B. AV. IIIGDEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILLpiacticein all the Courts in Fayette,

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o. 3. JANUARY 24, 1835. Vol. 50Uu;ai - rrtoiwamtrranrwrrvimu- -

fiMnitra tTklPQ rm ET4Sraitfi'J &2&alA.NH3COFrEE HOUSE,

JoitDAAs Ro , Lexington, Kijmucki.yM.HE p.ihlic a.e respectfully informed, that"! thi-,- t stabhsrmeut is now in complete opera-'jon.a-

emlcnien can be fumishen witlipnvateUreaUfasls, Dinners and Suppers, upon the short-est notice, and with all the luxuries which the mar-ket may afford Preparations have been made tokeep on hand an extensive supply of FresH andPicUedOi lers, riming the appioaclung season .The Bar - stocked with tne choicest Liquors, and

ill, at all ti nes, be supplied with Metcalfe's bestJSeer,czc 1'he prnnitelor mu i umiieipains nor expense to render the establishment wor-thy of puhlu atronaee , and as Ins whole atten-tion will be Iim ited lo the business, he hupes acontinuance f then liberality.

A reading room is attarh-- d, when' will be kepton file, the dilleient papeisol the city, togetherwith the Louisville Puce Current, where mer-chants can have an opportunity of rpcemng suchinformation as rmy be lequ.ied. Several liter-al v papers will shortly beadded.

Oct. 1, 1834 39-- tf

ftleieali'e's Beea : 1 :Subscriber receivesTHE eveiy ueek, at his Por-

ter House, corner of Water it Maincross streets, the above article from

;c2EV,Louisville, Itssuperiont), ("fontTOVAIiasrfi nnni be beat") over any other at

presen brewed in the West, entitles it to a fair1nal by the loeis of the wholesome bevereage.

As good liquois as the city affoiris can be hadalways at the bar free from adulteration.

Families supplied with beer on the most reason-able term, also, Baltimore Oysteis by the keg ordozen low for cash.

HENRY M'COURT.Lex., Nby 17, 1834 46-t- f

T ttjNHE Subscribes aic receiving an additional--U. supply of GOODS, suitable for the season ;

among which areCloths; Casshncrcs; Cassinctts; Blan-

ket, Mcrinoes; Calicoes, BoltingCloths; Carpctings- - Flowered Paper,

for lloomi and Passages,Togethftwilh FIFTY PACKAGES of UN-

BLEACHED COTTONS; Bed Tit king, andUnbleached Goods.

Merchants and olheis who puichase by thepiece, will be olfered inducements.

.T TILFORD 1 CO.No 49, Main st. Lexington, Ivy.

P. S. A fu.ther supply of FUR CAPES,TIPPETS sc LOVES, COLLARS, Gentle- -

meru!XIJ, ' & J TX, Co.Nov. 38, H34 -T- 7-4t

GUNSMI T PI I N G.HLTeelio grateful.

J8L for past savors1 take this methodof letuiumg mythanks to the publicand inform them thai

fcl snlll leside at mvw .i..w ni hiMisireei. two doors above Col. A.

Stephen's residence, where all work in iny line of

business, will be done w'uh accviac) ami despatch.patronage is respuctfully solic- t-

"d" silas smith:An mtlu mom journeyman, will meet with

eoiitaiH,enpliiyiiieifiud liberal wage'. S. S.

Lex., Dll Sill, l834--48--

aTvalublc farm to rent,t)iL 1 uinpike Budge on the Iroivirks

NEAR C, miles from Lexington, well calcu-

lated for a stock farm. Enquire at Juhn P. Iligbee's tayern.lh Lexington (formerly kept by Mrs.

Brooks. MARY PARKER.Nov23-47-- lf

M1L.L.1NEUY STOIt:.RS"RS. CLOUD has

XYjsL just received, andnow offers for sale, a ve-

ry handsome assoriinen.ofFASHIONABLEBONNETS; consisting,iupait,ofthe- -

LOJVXrOJV & PARISTUSCAN,

The RCA Li. "imitation

TUSCAN;ToGtTi'Lr. irrn i ii:fai vntTi or

STRAWS, lEGHORHS, &C.&C.And having lately purchased all the necessarymachinery, on an unproved plait, for the purpose,she will execute in the neatest manner and on theshortest notice, all kinds of CRIMPINGS andTLtJ ITNGS, for linings and bortfeir, &c. &c.

Man. street, belweet. Main-Gros- s and MillLexington, Aug. 1G, 1834. 32-- tf streets.

PLANKSjOAMLING""

AND

groceries.T. K. L A J t O N & C O.

PAVING purchased of Capt. J. Siirodc hisL stock of LUMBERS GROCERIES, thej

intend to k'eep constantly on hand, at the samestand, on short street, between the Court House

and Jail, a large ami neat assortment of the very

best articles in bolh branches of business. Thenpresent stock has, tieen well selected .

BRICK & BRICK WORK.will, as lieretnfore, continue the

T1IIEY MAKING AND LAYING BU

SINESS. They have on hand a large assort-

ment of B1ICK and other untemls, of tne best

quality, which will enable them tu rommence

liuildiu as early "e Spring as the weather will

permil. Thankful for past fors, and as they

determine to pay slnu pcsonal attention to eve-i- v

department of their business, and spaie no

trouble or expense to please, they trope to receive

share oipan"osr T K LYTONlCo.Nov,23-- 3t

NOTICBcmy wise Jane Rhorer, has lest my bed

ASand board, without cause or provocation

from me, nd limg omtiacte djrbt- - to a

am"' i "" n'v mine sm e her elopement,Iiu.ehv (...warn all er

ami without m l ...sentnaiboim r r.tli. w.ill ,ald Jasons r.um

Rhorer, .!!,. i " '"'t y her

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tJWew Groods.WILLIAM TUCKER,

AS tust received freni I'liiUTlelohia andJjJL Baflimorc, and i nrw openina at his old

stciti neaf the lowei end Sf the upper MarketHouse, a beautiful asmiueutof Tall and Win- -

'ter GOODS, consisting inpart of the followingarticles:

Scarlet, ied,vhite, greei and yellow flmnels,Steel-mixe- d Sattinetts,Cotton dullings and Umbrellas,lied tickings and Chiidrai's socks assorted,Apron ( hecks and furniture doitrtrm , uiurtu",'Ji g,n,tir"omnUrtVien ' "

1 and 4 bleached and biown shirting,Woisted and Co'ton suspendsPldid, Madrassand cotton slag hkPs,Gentlemen's silk bandana do. new style,Ladies' and gentlemen's beaver, silk and

woolen glomes,Meimo, worsted, and chintz sliawls,Woisted and Sfttou hose and half hoie,Ladies1 and geVulenien's Trtrtan and Circas-

sian plaid rloak,Super new pnnt, plaid ginghams,Super belt riband, bobbinet lace assorted,Plain and figuied book, su iss,, jaconet and

mull muslins',Gilt coat, and vest buttons, coat moulds, pearl

and bbhe button,Back, dressing, sine ivoiy, side- and turn top

combs,Ladie.' and misses, prune morocco shoe, and

boots, large size,Men's and boys fur and seal skin caps and fur

hats,Men's boots and childten's shoes assorted.Patent thieacl and cotton balls, Roan's working

flos,Pin, and nuting pins, needles assorted,

GLASS WAKEGtorencs,Queensware, and Hardware,Gunpowr'ei ai.d Impenal Teas, superior quali-

ty ColTee, .Sugar rock candy, assoi ted, liquorice ball,Almonds, filbeits, english walnuts, cinnamon,

nutmegs, mace, rase ginger, allspice, pepper,mus'ard , c enne pepper, cnocolate, indigo,

copeias, snuff, izc &.c.

FTi urrs,Green Apples, Prunes, Raisons, Figgs, Lem-

ons, pieerved Limes, Dates, &c &c.

And many other articles too tedious to men-tion ; at. of which will be sold, unusually low forcash, or bartered for ' ountry pioduce.

ALSO,Two FINE HOUSES, one a Sumpter Filly,

for ale.- WM. Tvrjaat 1

Nov.ua 4o.

LEATHER! LEiTHER! LEATII--EH!!!

TO SHOEMAKERS.S"K $&6h SIDESsoperiorS P ANISHRPP SOLE LEATHER,

100 dozen WAX CJ1LF SK1KS,GOO -- ides HEA VY KIPS,LLYmG and BIJWIA'G SKWS,150 lbs. SHOE THREAD assorted.

Just received from Baltimore and Philadelphia.Shoemakeis will find it o then interest to exam-

ine our stock, as it is the most extensive ever of-

fered for ale irr Lexfngton.MONTMQLLIN & CORNWALL.

Nov 21st lP34-47-- 2n

REMOVAL.newTgoods,

FOR FALL k. WINTER, 1834.

TJBESPECTFULLY annoaiices to hi cus-j&-

tomersind the public, tint he has purchas-ed the entire slock of GOODS telonging lo MessJohnson and Reynolds, and his removed to thesine. Storehouse occupied by Ihem No. 46, Alainsirget, two doors below John III ford & Soislie is now opening a large and tasteful supply of

STAPLE AND LAXCYAJLEKCIIANMSE,

purchased by himsell in Nrw Yoai. and Piiila-DELrttt-

with murh care sni' labour. He hopesbis foimer customers Will trivel a sew doors lowerthan his old stand, foi whici he promises to makethem-- liberal compensatioii.

The,great,er pjropoi (.ton, of his stock is entirelyTRESH, rASIIIONABLE,and CHEAP.anrihe thinks ft uunetessiry lonecify the variety com-

prising the assortment; bjjlassures the pubhc hewill exhibit to ihem as dele articles a can beprocured in the i uy.

J.exington, Nov 1st 1834 43-- lf

rHHE public are respectfullyJL' informed, thatJOSIAH

ENNIS, the late partner ofJohn U. Shaw, has commencedthe onK the corner of Hill & Main-cios- s

streets, where he intends carrying i on in all of its anous braMches, and will behappy to v an on hisfriendsaml the public general-ly. Ilis.work, sliall be executed in a faithful man-ner, and he hopes by slncl attention to business tomenta share ol public panonage.

JOSIAII ENNIS.AugusS 1G, IS34. 33-- tf

JWulaU's Seer.McKENZIE,

AS on hand rt suj)lv of Nutall'sBecrf of first rate quality. Friends

oan call and make trial ot it.Lexington, Nov. 15.

UW NOTICE.B. AV. IIIGDEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW,

WILL piacticein all the Courts in Fayette,and Woodford.

iVj-Oll- ice at his father-,- , at ihe late resident e

of Mrs Hapi, Eastof the JailLexington Ky. Mi) 17, lbJ4 -- 1J Is

N O T I c i:.IIAVE BEFN DL'LY AUTHORISED

h. Docl Jnhii D Lorncll, to settle Ins ac

aunls i Iveiti h ' v pet on mrtebied.to Mid

'l" j. f Uiet t l i j dll i in inert -

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LEXINGTON, SATURDAY,

BIiACKSBSITHING.

VALUABLE FAMILY MEDICINES,TOR SALE BY JOHN NORTON.

Dr IlelfeU Botanval Drops.This is one ot the most efficacious compound in

he materia medica, foi the cure of that class ofnvPterate diseases pioduced by an impure state ofthe blood, and a vitiated halm of the nodv usuallyexhibiting themsehes in the form of scrofula,

leprosy, St. Anthony's sire, seer sores,(een when the bones are affected,) white swelling(is applien with Dr Jebb's liniment,) soul and ob- -

sliua e ulcere, soie legs and eyes, scald head inchildren, scurvy and scorbutic gout, pimpled orcarbuncled faces, festering eruptions, and venerealtaints throughout the body, in which lat case thediops often qnre when rnercurv.faiN-- , .Prirft. $a oottie, or six ootues tor o

Dr. Relfe's Asthmatic Pills,These pills give immediate relies, and often cura

the most obstinate coughs. They give immediaterelies in all cases of the asthma, difficulty of breath.nig, wheezing, tightness of the chest, pain in theside, spitting of blood, and the dullness and shiv-erin-

that precede severs. theyare also a triedremedy for consumption. Pne, whole boxes of30 pills $1, half bcxes of 12 pills, 50 cents.

Dr Jebbs Rheumahe Liniment.Its operation is often immediate. The liniment

has frequently cured rheumatic affectiors ot yearsstanding in tvventj -- sour hours, and is recommendedwith confidence, as one of the best applicationsknown forjchilblain, stiffness of the joints, numb-ness, sprains and bruises. Price 50 cents a bottle.

Dr. Heifers Aromatic Pillsfor Temales.An approved remedj for all casesofnbstructions,

debilitj hypochondna, green sickness, giddinessand palpitation of the heart, bad digestion andloathing food, and pains ofihe stomach. Theyare equally conductive to the health of mamed li- -dies, except in cases of piegnancy or consumption,when they mustnot be taken, rnce 51 oil a box

Dumfnes Itch OintmentA safe, certain, and efficacious cure for the itch,

be it ever so inveteiate, in one hour1 s applicationonly. No danger from taking rold. It does notcontain the least paiticle of mercur), and may beapplied with perfeet safety by pregnant females, orto childien at the breast. Puce J74 cents a box

Dumfries Remedy for the Piles ;

One of the best and most thorough remediesknown for this troublesome complaint. It affordsimmediate and permanent relies, bolh from thedisorder itself, anr1 its accompanying sj mptoms ol

pain in the loin, vertigo, head-ach- e, loss ofappe-ttt- e,

incigestion, and other marks of debilitj .

Price $1 for both articles, Ointment and Electua-ry, or 50 cents when but one only is waned.

&lhian Corn Plaister.Thisapphcatron nevei caues the least pain, al-

though it attenuates and softens the corn, draws itout by the roots, and gives it immediate ease. Price5U cents a box.

Dr. Titlfes Anh-Rihou- s Pills ;.,, ,Tfl rrrrC-rlv-i- hi ' IOII9 ft ffe llQiifi Uuilgestions, loss . y t..i ..i.., uuiiniiii.jand flatulency. Price 5U cents a box.

Cambrame Tooth-Jich- e Pills.This reftef is immediate, without the least

to the teeth. Price 50 cents a box.

Dr. Reljeys Vegetable Specific.This medicine is connected with Mr, Relfe's

pills, hasproved smgularly efficaciousin relieving and curing obstinate cases of dyspep-

sia or indigestion. It is also one of the beat lemedies known for mcIc head ache, sickness of the stomach pausea and flatulency and is useful as a

to sea bathing. Price 50 cents a box.

Dumfries i.

Persons who have used this eye-wat- havesound the most unexpected and desirable rehaf

fter every other remedy .resorted to had fa'ledlnc e 25 cents.

Lexington, April 29, 1834. 22-G- m

BLOOD WILL TELL

tmzzI HAVE some supenor vnaiesand sillies lo sell, which I will

pvl.ihit foi lnsnectiun and ale atthe riaukfort Races, on Thursday,

15th October, 1634.No. 1. A sine large bay Mare, 5 years old, by

Bertrand, (bred by Jlr. Keith ofKy .) d. by Blackburn's Whip,

g.d. by lvpbin Grey . gr. d. by McKin-ne- y

KoanNo. 2. Erdoxia, a beautiful ch. inaie, 9 5 ears

old, (bred by G P. Theobald, ol Giantcounty, Ky ) got Davis' Hamiltonians,d. Pohana, by Ceday, lie bj Diomed, infoal to C oilier.

No. 3. Betsy B. one year old, roan, got by

Ttumpaior,.darn by a McKinney Roan,g. d. bj the unpolled Buzzard (at presentthe propeity of E. Warfield,) gr. g. by

Melzar, gr gr. d. by Gatewooris Shark,gr gr gr g by Coineal's Laburnum.

No. 4. Lady of the Lake , bred by Mr. Mason olNew Yoik, agood bay, black legs, maucand tail, 6 yeais old : got by AmeiicanErlipse; d. by grey Mesengei, he by

Aledley, g. d. Imported Messenger, gr.. g. d. by Impoi ted Shark, gr. g.d. by Im-

ported Wild Air, is in foal by ImportedValentine. Valentine by Magistrate, heby Cannllus, he by Hamiltonian, he by

King Fergus, he by O'Kelly's Eclipse-- .

Valentines d. Mi Forrester by Dia-

mond, he by High Flyer who was neverbeaten, and never paid forfeit j g. d. by

Alexandei, he O'Kelly's Eclipse.

(to. 5. Is jui thought out from the State of N.York. I purchased her jointly (wflli Mr.P. O. Turpin) from Mr. Lewis Mason,(son of the breeder) at a very high price

SsW l.ac hpen successful a, a lacer ontin. TI,,. nn (?nif Lour Island, as re

corded in the New Yoik Turf Register,has every appearance of being with foal.Valentine is named in one of the late TurfRegisters vlihicli heo )

ctjln ni 19. mnnllm ciedit for auDioved notes uavable at the United Stales Bank, Lexington.

GEORGE N. SANDERS.Gallatin County, Ky. Oct. 12, 1834. 40 tf.

STATE OF KENTUCKYWm. P. Johnson, coinp't. )

againu In liiiNctniPaulina Johnson, deft. )

daj came the comp't ami his attorney,THIS on his motion, the defendant not having entered her appeaiancc hciein, agieeably 10

law and the rules ol this I ouri, and it appealingto the satisfaction ot the (. ourt that the is not aninhabitant of this C nnimoi wealih , Itoiileied by the C ourt, tnat unless tlie 'nul defen-

dant do appeal heie on or before tie fli-- t day olthe next term of this rouit, and answer tjie

bill, the same shall .retaken foi con- -

If.s'ed against her And it 1, fuither oidered,that a copy ot ihis or ler be inserted in sonit an--

ilinnzed newfc.apei ot lh.- - rotnuintiwealtll lui uvn

ralende. m. nltis .n fcur moii, V (. opv 1 ete

D B PRU II v ., IjI.v

A LIST OF LETTERSEM AI N ING i n the Post Office, at Lexing

ton, liy. on fie 1st January, Jodo, whichis not taken out within three mouths, will be sentto the General Post Office as dead letters.

AAgnue C Samuej Appleton WmAdams C Hemp Al-ul- l JohnAtkins Louis Alexander Polly mrsAnderson S M mrs Andeison A ThomasAtchison James Amest GeorgeAnderson Chatles Allen WilliamAlton Matthew Appleton WilliamAllender E . Anderson, Dunlap ii Co

John Adams SawneyAhull mr

hBarnett A J Bull C u,tptle mr9Benning D Anthony Bamborough TfrlliamBrand Richard Banth PoiterBlair II Anna mrs Beucham JesseBenning Lucy mrs Braten CharlesBenning D A 2 Branha JamesBartlet Jacob Brown Coleman DrBennett Alfred rev 3 Burton V ABaiker T Aaron 2 Boswell Julia miss 2Bareler P William Bolbecte WilliamBaltzell Samuel Butler Andrew 2Banker W J Bruss CatharineBeaver Henry Bryan EnochBlair Mahnda m.ss Bosworth BBliss T J mr lluford William colBanks O John 2 Burbrack WilliamBarker C L Bowren MaryBull Charles 2 Bowman AbramBull Ann miss Bowman WilliamBarker H W 2 Bowman Mary missBennett P H Buckner Polly mrsBeverly D miss Brown W DavidBrakhey John Bowycr C JohnBeatty John BosnellG JBanks John Boliei Edward "

Bell Ellen miss J3ury AndrewBains B Sterling Buttons M JohnBarker J A G Hyrus AaronBenning Perkins Brangar DavidBradshaw Bowlware R J ElizaBull Ann Betsy mrs

Clarke A Cohen William majorDarke Emily Cionly Ann missCoins James Crook WilliamCartel James Cooley C ChauncyCallouay Thomas Cook M WCampble Daid Collins FrancisClaike George Clultery WilliamCrame Francis Cook P DuvallChenworth Henry Coopper WilliamCa.npUe A 2 Connally GeorgeCraens John Cleot DanielCany Doctor 2 Cux W JosephCai'io.i James C0II1113 ElizabethCash llliam Coyle WilliamClarke James Ciutchfield M Edgarr .1 rljCla k M Doctor Cropper C ThomasClark Edward Connor G WilliamColt A Sarah Coppedge Thomas( owau B Sarah Clowning TheophilasCi.ik Elizabeth Cotes B L Dr(. ultlei M James Coggshd Eliza miss

DDngart Richard Demenete MDauson Gercy Daniels DianaDevore David Dimond JosephDougheity John Devore JamesDulany William Duall P JohnDougherty E Nathan Davery JamesDonagen James Davenport JamesDowning Jame Dick NathanielDuckhani 1 nomas Devasin JohnDoloff Amelia Dewey SJohnDeckersnn L J 2 Drake JamesDunbar N A Davis B MiltonDerbery Absalom Dowenton Elizabethliunlap John Dunlap J mis

EElgarJohn 2 Ellis JesseElliott T Addison Ellis WilliamEvans II Jarres Elston JuliaEpanson James Eastin HenryEcholls P Wiliatn Edwards CyrusElgeon W Sarah Ennis Josiah

FFrej Edward 2 Fisher HenryFnrgason C James Ford LidiaFoute W George Flecher JohnFurgason Thomas Yrey JohnFoxwell Mary Farmer SamuelFranklm Ellin 2 Farra OliverFaulconer Leuis Fort WilliamFowler A William Faulconer Nelson

GGosney William GoodmanGillespie Joseph 2 Gillespie JamesGrav E Beniamm Gray BenjaminGrimes &; Chiles messrs Green CGovaul Georee Gun William 2Gardener Nelson Gun C JohnGaunt Mar 3 Goodloe L DGarnett Aotbony Gonter JosephGanden Susan Gosney HenryGaines M Catharine Grams LydiaGillipie Richard Gary W PeterGwalhmej G O Gentry .Mary

Graham Benjamin Games W JojinGalaspy James 2 Cnswoll P B

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Heath Samuel Herron B JamesHenry mr Hawkins JohnHarp Alan Ilafiua A WilliamIlerin U illiam Hanison JudithHarkins Nancy Hale A MargaretHawkins Peter Humphreys ElizabethHall WiHnm Huuter Y MargaretHall Hamilton Hunter Thomas 2Hi-nr- H William Huchison Sara'iHainsooJoseph 2 Houghsteu Ruben

Ilajnes John Huntington JamesHandy William Huse JamesHenry Elijah Hunter JamesHemphill James Humphreys H WmHale Alexander Hutchison DavidIlanly Thomas Hughes G JamesHaskins B Edward Hawkins B Perry

Heiudons S Kobeit Higgins'AnnHeiily O Benjamin Hopkins W GeorgeIlayJon William Howell Butler

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LLowery WilliamLindeiy JohnLewis WilliamLend D John'Lewis JohnLafon Harnon

MMaddox JamesMason CagrjMoss NancyMakin JamesMiller JamesMathews CalebMinor Maria misaMasterson Polly

Lea ElijahLucas O WilliamLetcher William 3Lay WilliamLewis T DrLove A mr

Merrell P IIMiller JohnMudpe T JMontgomeiy WilnamMartin JamesMurry James 2Mooroe NathanMovston A. WilliamHTnrrl, T.lm.Ii Miller William 2M.ller WmMatthev.es A Jac Moon W WilliamMartin J Marion i! Moore Y WilliamMarqurss John

McMcDonala David McClure AnnMtEdwin Felix McDowel Jane missMcDowel S Catharine McDowel A SMcKnight John el Ebe nezerMcCisely E Margaret

NNewcomb W Andrew Ncais WilliamNicholas Lewis New beiy WilliamNunly Dudley Norwood mrNorman P James Null Jacob

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Poynter Thomas Pjnkney E ChailesPrice P John Price CobeyPegg Granville Picket Job,n, ,Parker H Elizabeth Tarker BR'Preston Thomas Porter HenryPrnchard Henry Prte H SarahPayton John Peuoss WilliamPotacary Thomas 2 Parrsdell Willis

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Reynolds George Rogers HenryReyney mr Ros M IIRanney Henry Roberts ThomasRay Samuel Rusk JohnRamsey Abraham 2 Rogan GnffuViRendent Dentist Rutler A SarahReynolds Elizabeth Robertson S W DrRagan Levy Riley JamesRichardson W James Rupert W ERire Andrew Rolant T RRusk Robert Rolen JacobRose W W Roulch JosephRhode's Elizabeth Ronce WilliamRodges James .Richardson A mrl ,

Russel Daniel Robertson S WalterS

Stevensons II Sharp E RichardStout Robert Samuel M W

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luait & rowel MessrsStewart Rory RobertSeely Ann iUary miss Smith E or HunterShaw Benjamin Stevens P RosselSanders Robert SimraU A JgsStuart William Simrall mr revSteensGns James Scott Mary Jane missStaftord Polly Sodusky JamesSanders. G M miss Stout Benjaminfeanlorn David Stiller M AlexanderStiles Joseph Snider WmSleel Brvce Stout R BenjaminSanders Ann Mary miss Smith S RalphSeals Dennis Sturgeon RichardSearcy Baillett bcott LeonaidSpaike Isaac Smith L Maria missSoence J R Smith Louisa missSlevins William Stone ElizabethShaip Jerry Sullivan WilliamSanders C W Spurrs JosephSackelfoid James Shugart SamuelStennson David

TThomas Thompson R RhiTurnbull James Tap NelsonTemple Pamelia miss Thomas JohnTevis A George TrumbulVJamesTodd L Cathanne 2 Trotter P J revTalbot Gint Trenor SamuelTerny Perter Tisdale W JohnThornton R Willis Turner HaruetTlmft Jesse 2

U&VVannoy Cornelius Vausn II HSnrtVandike Win Vernon ij HerendonVan Hairt mr

wWilson C Jane mrs Woodgate TobithaWhite P E Dr Williams SusanWiley William ' Woodford JohnWickliffeC D Williams WWilson David Walter JamesWoi.hmgtoti Edward Walker B 'I nomasWinslow M John Welsh CharlesWilson Theiase Warier WilliamWorthington T John Ward JohnWoolley John Weber ChristianaWillis A John Wesley WilliamWhite William Wheeler ClementWood Spencer Walker PollyWhit John Webster Perk in

White JohnYoung M Eliza Yate A William

calling for any of the above lctrrswill please say they are advertised.

JOSEPH F1CKLW, Postmasetr.January 1st, 1835. 3t

DKVTISTKY.

TTAMES CHALLEN, Resident Denhsl,sec9f ond house from the corneroilMani anil springstreets, nearly opposite the MasonlcHall. fcsr'quired he mil attend on Ladies at their residencewho maydesire his service. lie piomise,s to per-

form all operations in Dentistry, uporippprovedscientific principles.

Lexington, Dec. 21, 1833. 50-- tf

NOTICE."BTBERSONS indebted to Dr. C, W. Cloud,

:$L will find it totheir interest to call and set-

tle their accomr.s before Chki6tmas, as liberal

discount will be made to all who vaiMhein-se've- s

of this notice. Nov. 25 45.

B. A. FAIINESTOCICS.Celebrated

VERMIFUGE.;t7t effectual medicine

FOR FXPI LLING WORMS FROM THESYS il iu ,

Foi sale aithe Drug and t hemi Store, couiei

ol Mam an j I pperbtreci suulh ti theHon

Ni'ia 1M 1"1, 1,1, IOIIN b

From Hood,s Annual.FRENCH AND ENGLISH

Never go to France,Unless you know the lingo,Is you do, like me,You will repent, by jingo;Staring like a fool,And silent as a mummy,Theie I stood alone,A nation with a dummy

Chaises stands for chairs.They chnsten letters Billies;They call their mothers mares,And all tlicirj)a""i".''ie.Strange itiwanB near, """I'1I el you what's a good 'unI hey call their leather queer,And half their shoes are wooden

Signs I had to make,For every little notion,Limbs all going likeA Telegraph in rnotion.For wine I reel'd about,Toshow m)' meaning sully,And make a pair of horns,To ask for bees and bully.Moo! I cried foi milk;I sot my sweet things snugger,When I kissed Jeannette,'Twas understood sugar.HI wanted bread,sly jaw I setVbri asKed for new-lai- d eggs,ByiMappjng hands and crowing '

Is lushed a rule,I'll sill you how I got itOn mistick'astride,I madV believe to trot it.Then tkeir cash was strange,It bor'diie every minute;Npw tier's a hog to change,How markjoutf are 111 it!!!

COUNTINa-HOUS- E

FOR THE YEJS.& OF OUR LORD

JANUARY : .

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JJ La

25 2G 27 28FEBRUARY:: .1 1 o 3 4

8 9 10 11

15 16 17 18

22 23 24 25MARCH :: ::: 1 3 4

8 10 11

15 1G 17 1822 23 24 2529 30 31

APRIL i.- - 1

5 G 7 812 13 14 1519 20 21 222G 27 28 29

MAY- -

3 4 5 610 11 12 1317 18 19 2024 25 2G 2731

JUNE 1 2 37 8 9 10

14 15 1G 17

t21 22 23 24k28 29 30

JULY-- . 1

5 G 7 812 '13 14 1519 20 21 222G 27 28 29

AUGUST2 3 4 59 10 11 12

16 17 18 192'1 24 2530 31

SEPTEMBER:..G 7

13 1420 2127 28

OCTOBER:

NOVEMBER .

DECEMBER- -

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S S

1 2 38 9 10

17--JLS

29 30 315 G 7

13 1119 20 21

2G 27 285 G 7

12 13 1419 20 2126 27 28

29 10 11

16 17 IS23 21 2o30

1 27 8 9

14 15 1621 22 2328 30

4 5 G

11 12 1318 19 t2Q

26

2 3 49 10 It

16 17 1823 24 2j30 31

IG 7 8

13 14 lo20 21 2227 28 J9

3 4.8 9 10 11 U15 16 17 18 1".

22 23 24 25 2629

3

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

U 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 29 30 31

: 1 a 3 S 5 68 9 10 11 12 13 14

15 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30

3 15G 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 21 23 21 25 2R

27 29 30 31

ECLIPSES IN 1835.will this year be eclipses of the Sun on

the 27th of and November and a vervemail ni,lmco nflhn llnni. nil tllri Tflth of June, allof which will be invisible throughout the CnitcdStites.

rrt.AVA

11

12

12

12

ThereMay 20th,

...111 r.1n kir,non this tlMr a tfailSlt ofmil aiou iiujjjji. ...- - j --

Mercury, which will be partly visible throughoutthe United stales. At coston 11 win in p--as follows, viz

Transit begins 0 465 a 1Mercury wholly entered oil the

e.... 0 18i

Nearest appioach of Mer-ur-y to3 201Sun'sthe centre, 3

Sun's lower limb sets I 44Transit ends 5 554

fe5

At New'Orleans the whole transit will be visi

ble, which will not be the case any other large

town the United States.

V17TPPHEREBY raution theI taking a note for 30, given

etatiatio

for

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12

29

25

28

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in

public from buying 91by the undersign

T nr. n..A Tncpiih Srtnri(rrnt- - as the COUSld- -irsatd note has fatted, and the consider- -

,ns not perlormed for whuh tiwaagirco 1

Hiereio, ni m pay n uniesFUNlJSH ROBFRT.oun s my deteiminauon

comipeUed,byia, Jan i 13,

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