kentucky gazette (lexington, ky. : 1809). (lexington, ky...
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AOf Letters remaining
ington, Ky. which is not taken out before theday of January, 1818, 'trill be sent totht
General Post- - Office as dead letters.'
Atchison, HamiltonAdams, AVilliamAllen, Hugh,AIsop, Spenc&r.Audibert", Mrs.Aileu, Matthew,Alexander, Zach. AV.
Boshart, Jasob'Bern', BenjaminTiirfV r.PfirETC AV.
Benning, George AV.
Brooks, A. a. ju ,Bainbridge, Rev. A.Boydon & Sherman,,.Bates, AlvinBaker, EzraBavter, JamesBrickhouse, AVilhatnBuford, Abraham Jlioggs, janiesBaker, ElizabethBrown, AVjlliam 2,Brumbarger, Mrs.Bledsoe, RobertBaldwin, MaryBrown, Abraham C.Brown, Jenks3,Browne, George 2,,Byrne, HenryBradley, DanielBeall, HannahBilbo, JamesBernard, Charles M.Banks, Simon'Bnckner, HichardBarrett, Walter MA.Bledsoe, HerveyByne, William Gen.Burns, JohnBowen, ParkerBeall, Norborne B.Burton, Wilhatri Bartlett, Soplua
scConnaway, Peter Carry, JohnCliveland, FA'rl Conway, CharlesCannon, F. 11. j Chance, Clement R. 2,Candier, A. 2 Clark, Dei ..is2,.Coverdale, Richard 2, Cfapper, Francis C. 2,
Coyle, MaryChrisUanjAbuiose, siienry
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Copelana, KobeitColeman, James K.Coverdill, JacoJ)Coleman, AdbeltCraig, John,Collins. WillisClark, Thotnas 2,Cockrill, Benjamin S.Chambers, Eziaflavk. JohnCarr, William,-Carter- ,
JacobChowning, RobertCaudoryJohn 2,Carethors, JohnCox, MosesClark, RayChurch, RobertCampbell, MargaretCochren, ThomasCox, John F. 2,Campbell, James M DCampbell, IsabellaCan-icfe-
, Kooert
Duncan, JohnDoh ning, MargarettaD.mlen, Henrv 3 -
Bulin, ElizabethDorman, Charles P.I er, Saml. L. jr.Downing, JohnDuncan, StephenDavis, William 2,Dunlap.GeorgeDowns, Benjamin
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Dickey, JohnDavenport, RobertDicksSrf, Ephralmj
Ewing, JamesEvans, Nathaniel 2,Evans, SamuelEvans, Charles H.Evans John S.Elliott JohnElliott, Jane 2,Eddy Ephraim D. 5Emens, WilliamEtans, Andrew
Feiguson, Richard Dr.Farrow, Mr.Ford, tsaacTore, Peter .
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I'mlier, ClementFisher, WilliamFoster, William P.Fahev. David 2;Frederica, FerdinandField &. BarnumFarrow, JonelFrancis, Evan
Graves, Frances E.Gate wood, JamesGorin, HenryGibbons, JohnGrant, Polly D.Gardner, ElizabethGrai es, B. L. 2,Goodloe, Win. D.Grooms, JolmGregory, PeterGist, A. UGoodhue, Thos. St. 2,GiUins, LucyGiagg, JamesGraves, JosephGibson. MariahGarrett, ThomnsJ.'Goiham, Thornton
Hall, Thomas 2,Hughes, AmelHolmes, William 2,Ilerst, John"Hopkins, JohnHaistead, DanielHawkins, NicholasIfamilU.i. GorgeHoiKtt, WilliamHilton, MargaretHerndon, Susanna B.liirris, aamueiHendy, JohnHart, Thomas ,
Hampton, Jjs$p.,-Heu-y- ,
El'jahHess. HenryHuthorn, DanielHeumirn, JosephIhrns, John H.Hair, JosephHarrison, J. W.Hamilton, RichardHarrison, Jane,Ha ,lcy, WilliamHodges, DanielHist, GeorgeHay, JohnHill Horace B.Hostuttcr, Francs 2,Hadsun. ThblnasIlunbakkiWilliamV,,Harper, Stephen
--Jones HenryJohnson JaneJackaonLutb.tr
LISTin she Post-Offi- in Lex
1st
AAndrews, HannahAdams, SpencerAdams, CatharineAllen, RicharflAllcorn, GeorgeAsbury, .Henry
Buchannan, JosephBall, Henry, 7
Bryant, JesseBiggs, Andrew'uowievar, maiyBradley, PeteBrown, DavidBarker, AnnBevcns, SimeonBarker, JosephBarnes, DavidBaly, JohnBell, FrancisBalis, BaptistBates, JahiesBullock, EdmundBlack, WilliamBall, JamesBenning, PerkinsBuchannan, Smith,Bourgeajt, AugustusBallingcr, Bonaparte,BallhWr, FrancisBowlaB, JohnBle'dsoc, DanielBell, WilliamBern! man, CharlesBantett, JohnBrown, LawrenceBufck, Charles 2,Barker, Aaron T. 2,Blocks, James 2,B'arr, Robert, sen, 2,Boothe, William 2,
UooKe, uatnarine uCooke, JohnCurd, JamesCooke, SusanCorj , IsaacConnell JamesColeJ JoshuaCos, Jane MissCampbell, John P.Carstarphen, OneyCoyle, PollyCrosbey, LeviCunningham, JohnCollins, LewisClay, AbrahamColeman, ThomasClark, DavidCarter, DavidChandler, HenryCurry, WilliamCary," Isaac
ram & Jos.
D.uley, WilliamDumas, JohnDougherty, JamesDimond, H. P.Dunn, JohnDaugherty, EdwardDowning, JohnDe Hart, GideonDavis, MarvDollins, WillisDarneby EdwardDrais, PeterDavis, Edward 2, -Dais, Sarah
E'Egliston, Alfred 0 2Ekin, James or J.
Eatin, AaronEstill, WillisEllison, StephenEnglish JohnEgsworth, SamuelEades, JamesEdwards, Presley
Trost, JohnField, AbnerFryer,- Richardh leld & M'Clannahan,
HenryJlournoj-- , JohnFinley, JamesFoster, JohnFuller, Johni m t, JohnFox, Joseph
Garrett, HenryGarrard, AlexanderGreen, MargaretGlenn, NehemiahGilbert, Samuel H.Gordon, JosephGoodwin, Lloyd K,GibsonVHughGarrett, ThomasGarratt, JohnGray, George,Granges, JamesGreyham, ElizabethGasten, RebeccaGuthery BennGossam, MolleyGlore, FrancisGuibert, II. 3.
Hollyman, ThomasHamor, JaniesHolden,' JohnHarris, MajorHart, NathanielHague, Jos. &JohnHouguet, Mr.Harper, Samuel II.Hughes, Thos. H.Hankes, Th. JeffersonHopkins, JohnHawkins, MartinHill, JamesHilrey, JamesHaihmond, MoultonHickey, Thomas M.Harris, JohnHunt, WilsonHatten, David JefferisHilliouse, JohnHull, JohnHull, Martha AnnHull, JacobHoughton, ReubenHunnicutt JohnHamilton JohnHamilton Jolm C.Hopkins, S. Gen. 2Hamilton George 2Howard Joifj-nl- i 11.2Howard Mr. "-
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Heard Abraham 2Hammond Asa 2(Hamilton James 2
Jack'on C alvinJones CatharineJones Vim. D.
Jackson Matilda II.Johnson BenjaminJames ThomasJones John .
James Elizabeth MJohnson George
Kennedy WilliamKincaid Robert,Kepner Joseph'Kennedy JesseKelzer Jacob 2King Thomas B.
LafToon MatthewLancaster, RobertLaffoon PollyLogan MargaretLogan James 4Logan HughLogan Alexander,Long Thomas "Long SamuelLay WilliamLockett Barfly C.Lewis Amzi '
MusseyJohn jr. "
Morton RebeccaMorton MargaretMills Abigail'Mills JohnMorriss DavidMorriss JohnMoore Yelley 2Aforrison James 2Morrison WilliamMeek Thomas 2Matthews Charles L.Marshall ElizaMoffct WilliamMorrison JohnMunson EliakimMarkle JocohMartin MosesMontgomery DavidAtadden AValterMuddFrancisMinorDanielMorton RichardAlallory RogerMason PeterAlarshall JamesMartin IsaiahMyers JacobMickelburaugh JamesAlannon UnityMeridith AVm. L.Mead ElishaMoore Richard S.Meaux JaneMartin John
Xormcnt Sophia 2Nelson Henrv 2Newport AVilliamNewman JonathanNicholson Charles R.
Ober Robert 2Ogelvie GeorgeOwens JamesOber Samuel R. 4Ohance Clement R,
Price JohnPrice Marg-are-
Porter JamesParmly Eleazerl ayne JNancyPicket GeorgePurrintrton John T.Peal jSamp soni uucfsun jQunParker SamuelPritchart AVilliam 2Patterson JohnPrentiss NathanielPhillips JohnPinkham David CPrentiss EdwardPhillips RobinsPerrvJohnB. -
Prall JohnParker AlaryParker SamuelPriddv Burk 2Phelm James C.Poyzer BenjaminParfcetJonathanPurnell Thomas 2Pollard John '
Robinson Josenh -
Robinson James F.Rucker James B.Richardson Nancv H.Riggs CharlesRaoford MilnerRocers JamesRapa"je JaneKaipiijonnRomans JacobRobb SamuelRidgeley Floyd
Sanford A'oung'S.hcott JohnSullivan AVilliamShaw Johnsmith'son John"Smith Archimedes 2Scott SamuelSmith HarrisonSuley HinmanSawyer NathanielStuart Alcxander2Switzer MmeonSidmer PeterShowman IjpscomhStuart RobertSteele A.Smith RobertScrivenor JohnSharp E. Dr.Simpson JaniesStrater Squireearcy John
Stewart AVilliamSmith David H.Stone MargaretScott-Mr- . & Co.Sullivan TimothyStaiT HenryStout MargaretSimpson AVilliammerman William
Salyears JamesSmith JaniesSmith SamuelfStnart Robert
iiunipson iviuiamTodd Mary 0.i urnerJohnTaul Samuel'I omson AVilliam
iTodd Daid'1 jot Charles 2I hompson ArallerI hornton Preslev
rI hrinemon CharlesI alliaferro AVm. AV. 4' tirner'i.'.dwardTa lor Isaaci any ieison or jolmTomlin Cliarles
empleman Henry .
Uttey Royal
Vardeman.Tprpminli T
,"anghan James
AVilmon ChristianWatson Polly -
Jacoby BaylorJohnson HenryIzard NicholasIrwin CatharineInskeep JosephIrvine John
KKing IsaacKelly .Hannah ,
Keene Benjamin-Kurt-
DavidKemp Tilmond
LLcwis,.TaneLytle AVilliamLee MaryLunney i homasLovejoy 1 hadeusLadd Benjamin H.Luman PeterLowe John ,LightfootJohnJ.Lapslcy John A.Lite SamuelLounsbro E.
Mahin Thomas E.Maxwell SamuelMartin Ann C.Maddox nn C.Monford Sarah
, Morphet Siras A.jMcdc'alfElishaMorrow & PreuettMoore Jphn C.Macy Charles C.Miller Thomas"Master of the Daviess
LodgeM'Keever Aleran derM'FallJohnM'Lemore Abner 2M'IsaaoIsaac2M 'Isaac) jMargarettaMHfee Thomas 2M'lanathan CatharineM'Lanathan ElijahM'Kinley JohnM'Dowell JamesM'Lelland JohnM'Cullough AlargaretM'Farland AVilliamM'Daniel Mrs.M'Coy DavidAI'Elderoy JohnM'Intosh James D,M'Campbell ElizaM'Colley JamesM'Connel AVilliamM'Dougal DanielM'Murry
Nicholas Robt. C. col.4Nuckols.Lewis2- -
Neill GorcTonNorrish Robert
2 -O
Owens Samuel"O'Neal'Robert;Outen RachelObannon Margaret
Pilcher JamesPerkins EutePowers Stephen'Payer AArilham
PursellJohn2Paxton JamesPyle Ralph,Preston FrancisParmely EleazerPrentiss Thomas M, ,
Pool DanielParker HutchisonPatterson AVilliam 2Poignand D. R.Parkinson JosephParker AVilliamPenniston RjchardS.Phillips HenryPhillips RobinsPorer R.Price Larkin 'Pratlier LarkinPetterson Arm. F.Porter ElizaPalmer IgnatiusPorrellC,Bt,v"
21Relf James TT.
Russell llpzr-irinl- l
'.Rawlins Sergmt2RobnettJolinRiggs EdmundRobinson nn 'Robertson-Nichol- as
Robinson John D.Reynolds DanielRobert Henry J. J.Bice Luther 8
Sally Samuel K. 2Smith' CJemcntSchooler AVhartonSmiley AlexandriaSimmons SolomonStivers RozzelbShivell SamuelShaw John' It.SchenclcPeter U Co.Smith Enochburners AVilliamSinclair AmosScott John'or RobertStevenson AVilliamSmith nnaSullivan JohnSinclair JamesSteele JohnSprouse JamesSchooler l ewisSimpson CatherineSmock PeterStivers EdwardSmith JamesShort JamesShipp DcfdleySpringle ElizabethSykes Uenry ,
Smith Horam F.Scott MichaelSitttrm IcioStacker AV illisStrother Davidstrni n-n- li
Savler AViUiam
'i owneley JohnTaul SamuelTodd Elizabeth T.BTodd Lucyloynhe HysonTaylor James R.Thornton1 John 2lumison JosephThompson Alonzo 31 urner WilliamTrumbull James'i'lmmr,crt AnTwiney DavidI aylor ElizaTavlorJamesTanners Gentlemen
v ',Vn.n Ai.ji"
WW!in t n.rvragg James
TThompson AAllliam G. Taylor ATincont
AVilson Manly 3AVelch Sarah 2AVyatt AValterAVilliams BenjaminAVilson ;1 hohiasAVebb JamesAVilson AbrahamAVheeler Samuel S.A;6lf JacobAVood JamesAValden EdmondAVilliamson ElizabethAVillhoit MosesAVillson IsaacAVhitney OrlandoAVilmouth David ,AVyatt JamesAVoods RichardAVilkinson SnellingAVright Pettis S.Walker F.AValker MosesAVilson AlexanderAValker Robert
Voung Benjamin St. 2Young John D.YfltifsNew'manYojmg- - Elizabethloung aron n. oecretui-u- i iiic ui.Youiig Samuel Lodge. '?
JOHN FOAVLfiRP. M.October 11. 3t i
AOf Letters remaining
villi, on the 30th 'September, 1817", which, isnot tatgen out aitmnto the General Post -
William' J. Adair 2
James BrownSarah BowlerRobert BryanMrs. P.liza BoyceEdwin G. BrqwnJeremiali BriscoeAVilliam BryanAVilliam BrownEdward Bullock
Michael CloydFrancis Cochrcll -David Caldw ellAlexander Cook
Cynthia DenneyJohu AV. DeshazerPeter De Pau "
James EnglandAVilliam Egerton
Adam FisherJames FisherFrederick Ford
Mary GillespieT homas GroverSamuel Gilmore '
Isabella II. Grahim 2James GilmoreAVilliam Graham
Henry HadwinTohn'Hanna
John'G. Hall 2
John
Georgg Hill Reuben HavanaMichael ' "" '.
JPaul G. G. Jones
KMichael Kenmear David Kirkpatrick
Thos. Little or Rich'd. John W. Lewis v
Hope' Thomas LockRev. Jfarcus Linsey Margaret Littleford
MSamuel M'Afee Cliarles
& DanielHumphrey May Martha MinorEliza James M.
John Marshall
Ren. Thomas Nelson
Messrs. O'Brlan h. Co.
Clark PennDavid Prewett .
Robert Prewett
James RutorLewis RileyAViUiaijUtileyE. S. RicjTavdsonElias Roinan.eGeorge RossGeorge Robards '
Shannon .
John SmithLevy StonePeyton short
George ThompsonJames 1 ilford
John Tandeveill 6
Abraham AVilhite, orI . A'oorlus
Jeremiah Veatlierlyrienry ingaxeBeniamin ilsonSJoseph A. Woodson
llobert
sailles, Ky. mid-- r r ...
w5 ounuury,General Post-Offic- e
JlAndrew1
Auams, JolinAslllev. JoelAdams, Kinsale,Arnold, , M en-i- t
JiBoyce, NoahDrook AlexanderBlack, RobertBoston. JohnBrooking, Thos. A. 3,
l Wr.!!,,..".sl,,-,-1- 'iitiBell. Isaac'Burk, CatliarineBaldwin, AmosBowman; JacobBrooks, DeliaBrooks. William 'Bell, Thompsonuarnes, zachanahBell. Daniel
Curne, JamesReuben
Lewis 3,Clay, Porter, Esq.
vniistopner,
Calmes, Fielding
West JohnAVatts Elias
AA allaceSamuel .
AVickasham JamesAVillsonAVilhamAVelch ThomasAVilliamson Gan-et- t
AVelockAVilliamson AVm.Wright Bledsoe
Humble
MKannyM'Kinney Huston M'Ewen
Meriam Moore
Charles
Craig,
Vm.jr.
AVebber ArchibaldAVilson AbnerAVelch AbnerAVells BazeilAVellsB. 2AVilliams DavidAVatts FrancisAVilliams IsaacAVigartJacobAVilson SamuelAVells BazeilAVoodbridg& MajorAVagleyMariahAVillson JamesYYoung John D.Clerk Fayette County
CourtRight Gr.
LISTin the Past-Oflic- e in Dan-
three montis, tnu. oe sentOffice as dead setters.
,
B .
Samuel BairdRue BeadlesElizabeth BeadlesJohn BurtonReuben BlakyLittle BryantDaniel BrewerJ.gHi Black
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CHenry1.Cummengore2AVilliam CombsAbraham J . Caldwell
DJohn DixonEdward Daley
EThomas EstesAbraham Estes
FAbraham FiteElizabeth Ford
aMr. M'GowanThomas GrayMaj. AVm. Gaines 4Emry GibbsNancy Gilkerson 2AVilliam Guthree
IIThomas HughesGeorge HustonAVilliam Iifcjt
0
Auguslin ParrishJohn PickellJdlui Phillips ';RZadock Riggs V
Kelbourn RoseAVilliam RoseMajor RninersonElizabethEvan RogersJudah Richardson -
Eliza SlaughterSlaughter
James Shields
TPlummer ThomasMary 1 abb
V
John AVilliam3James" Y arrenJohn AA'oodyardnoDer lison nMalinda V adeHenry Willis
not "taken out before theioio ,. ..- - . iioio, vnu oe sent some
dead letters.T.nr.kpl- - .TamrLigan, Leonard
.IsM'Cnnn. Tamps
JohnMalcolm,M'Cartv. Dehfiis 2.Malone,M'Clure, MargettM'CIure, Samuelftrhi-sh-il-l. AtratlivMorshall, Dr. Lewislr: : o I niiiiiic, caiuuei i .
JVNichols, AVilliS
0Orrill, John F.- - '
p"Pripp Tncr.!.
Parker, AVm. R.Payne, Vierpyle,
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Pamo Ub,. u
Ricker, J. & AhmedRucker, AVilliamRailey, Peter J.Ruddle? StephenRunolds, John
SRIppIo rl wm i
Searcy, Edmund
jonn aiKup AVorshamDANIEL BAltpEE, P. M.
October 11 3t
a j.isiOf Letters rfimniinnrritr 'th 7ni.nfRr in 'Ver
is
as
Anderson,
!'.
Burbridge, Elijah Patrick & AVier, '.
Bryant, Larkin Trice, ElizabethBrown, James S. QBerry, Matha Quarks, James
C ItCable, Frederick Robertson, GeorgeCaVe. John T!nv Inmo.
Cumming,
Caplin, George
Collins. Thnmns.
AVorshjpful
Randall
Francis
MonroeRobert
Jollifson
Craig, Elizabeth Steele, Catharine ..Culbertson, John 1 Suddoth, ThomasCajmes.gcn. Marquik2,Suddoth, Thornton,Calmcs. Snenrpr ctpl PomnKoll r
Colston, RaleighT.Caldwell, James C.Clerk Woodford Cir- -
cuit Court, 10,D
Dearinger, BarbaryDickerman, AVilliam,Dawson, Judith 2,De AVitt, JohnDunlap, Alexander,Davis", Preston AV.
EElliott, Benjamin
Florance, AVilliamG
Guthrey, BenjaminGray, IsaacGaines, Gabriel
IItlawkfns, Moses 2,Hill, John 2,Hearndon, EdwardHenry, ZachryHarris, IsaacHaldeman, John,Howard, James 2,Hollaway, GeorgeHoward, RobertHudson, RobertHaynes, NathanHarris, David,Hedger, AVilliamHurst, Jane
JJohnson, JohnIndicutt, AVilliamJohnson Fantley
AKirtley, St. ClearKersner, Jonathan;King, Melton
Jj,Latnpkiri.'FJiorntott
GeorgfeStevenson, John
Lindenbergr, Geo2Wood, Edward B.iiizaDetn js, x
Lampkin, AVesley T.iYoung, MerritJOSEPH AV.BRYSON, ,d. r.jit.
October 11. 3 .iV II,.
20 Dollars Rervard.frdm the subscribers about theRANAWAY a negro man by the name
of GEORGE, about 5 feet 10 inches high, yel-lo-
complexion, with large whiskers, a scar onins uiroat, which as occasioned by Ins at-tempting to cut it ; nrobablv he' has let thehair grow over the scar to prevent its being
is
is taken in state,
facture the importantis
uj
a
a
Lexisgtos
ROBERT
Meal, becustomary prices.
fronting- -
unimproved,
Shelton,
JamesSmith, BenjaminSmith,Southwprth, IsaacSjevensou,gjrirey, ElijahStewart,
Sheriff AVoodfordCy.
Tucker, AaronThomas, Tapple
ArchibaldJohn
Tarrant, MaryTrousdale,
A'ance,A'ance, BenjaminVance, Sally
Lucin
Vright, AVilham
AVarrinc, JohnLittleton
right, BarzilliaAVilson,AVright, John
JohnAValden, AaronAVatkins, Phebe
EzraAVilson, James
SamuelAVpodson, JohnAVorley, JoshuaAVoodroof, OWen
RichardWilliams, JamesAValden
and taken the
artice Paper,
PRENTISS.
Mill.Mm.
CQ,t. constant
Mill,Company
JU1IJN
SALE,nii,i.'nn fM....
plasterer traae, prettyhandy any put clothingrecollected. The above reward, will eiven
thestate Forty Dollars, and reasonable expens-es paid brought Lexington Ky.
M'CONNELL.Sept20JL1817.-- tf FRANCIS M'CONNELL
Important notice to the Ladies.rSAaE LEXINGTON
Smarr,
Samuel
Robert
thing
COMPANY desirous obtainingquantity sine bleached Linen and Cotton Rags,which necessary enable them manu
which niuuii imported, mightavoided, the patriotism ccconomy
ivi:ui.ui;4iy, wuum 1I1UUCC
adopt the customs the Ladies the easternstates, viz. keep which usu-ally hungup place, convenient for thepurpose, and which the ragsthat almost daily elery large family.
the end the year yOui thustended, will produce you 2,'iberal for pin-- 1
money, greauy aia-tn- e important manufactories your state.
Cents money will paid for sinebleached Linen Cotton Rags and price
coarser quality, for towmade from flax hemp.
Apply the Lexington Manufactory,
Le'ntrton. Nov. 22.
LttxingtonFTT1HE first
Sanderson,
AVilliams,
Rag-Ra-
compleat operation. The business willherealter conducted under the firm
HUSTON
Rebecca
continue
ply Flour the best quality, Shorts, Brancom may
Thepurchase It heat and Corn, which theket price will given. They 'wantquanuiy waves, iioop Whis-key Flour Barrels, and other Cooper stuff,
which they will a liberal price. Thevhave sale, Extensive Machinery carding and spinning Cotton, excellent qual
: terms apply ai--MORTON, THOMAS BODLEA'.
ROBERT HUSTON CO.Lexington, Jvly
..unuug
FOROnrtcrammndntiiurtprms
T.OTnn Alain ctrppt.v.,iyg uouse
LOT42j feet, with
ituiposite Mrs.
Terill,
Nancy
JAMES
annually
nouses tnereon.adjoining M'Calla's, fronting
MainCross street,
LOT adjoining therunning
alley.PASTURE LOTS,
Oliver Keen'sopposite residenceBarry.BTJCK HOUSE LOT, fronting
DALLAM.
CARDING
uy
John
T
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C.Vanlandingham
da
AA'oddsj.AGramU, 3,
Dr.M.
A.
is out of
MANUFACTURING
of sine of
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is now in
A sun
had at the at the
me mill to H
thi wwt. jj, ujjq, .y...:!.
aeen ue ny anuat he is at not
be
allis to us in
JL are ofof
are to to
so anabe is or oflug iiuica LUem 10
of inTo is
inin are
At of atsum
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Six in beor
in for oror
at or toJ.
Jlbe of
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of ofand
for marbe
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1 LOT Dr; 50feet on with a new
1
uii .acuii ium jlicci, uuckto an
5 acres,with and rails,
Pond Lot, andthe late of AV. T.
1 Small andon Mill street 32 feet- -
AV S.Jul 19, tf
T .ROriE'SiC'mRrontheFrankforlL road, one mile from Lexington. AVOOL
cai-de- at 6d per pound. Also, FULLING &FINISHING CLOTHS, LINSEYS, &c. in thebest manner, at all times, havme water theyear round. (j- - FOR
IN egroes clothing, and
Ul
January l.
ot&
Isaac
AA'illiam
AVallace,
Tl rD
also
S
tnereon, opposite
Short strppt mniinm,a brick thereon.
irontmg 4U teet on Alain
Parker's, with two log
above, fronting J feet
&
SALE, a quantity of
some II oolens.
' f
128 tf .
T. G. PRENTISS., tf
very strong coarse sattineU, very suitable tor
HIUAIAS IlUVLiE.Aug. 15, 1816. 34-- tf
GOODS.
THE Subscribers have just recejv'ed, and areopening, a large and
IHClll
MERCHANDIZE.which they offer fbr sale either byor Retail, at a small advance for Cash.
TILFORD, TROTTER k Co.'P. S. avtirlp.! thpvbtivp (lAn- -
PETING for Rooms. Passages, &c. '
Also, a of GOLDznd SILVERPATENT l.KVRTt iv vrnirpv ,. c,r n
Philadelp'nia prices.VSU,,
of wellvith
J.Oft. 4, 181f
Aniittington,
Steam
posts
1317.
the
stable
43
FULLING,
JO
exteisivoAssort- -
consignment
'(.7LKRK WAW'f'MlAPERSON goo"daracter, acquaint-
ed accounts, 'nfeynnd employmentenqmnng
Lexington,
Thompson,
Elizabeth
AVilson,
AVinchester,
Steam
depositedappeaitfn
proportion
containingendued
NEW
AVholesale
Amonsrother
BHABFORB WILSON,BOOKBINDERS,
HAVE removed their Shop to the newhouse on Upper-stree- t, opposite
to Colonel Morrison's, and adjoining the Auc-tion Room ; where they intend carrying on tlieabove business extensively, and in all its varie-ty. Banks, Merchants, Clerks and others, canbe supplied with Books, ruled to any pattern,and bound either with plain or with patent ironbacks, Russia bands or butts, executed in su-
perior style and on the shortest notice.Lexington, July 12 tf.
IRON WOKKS.RED-RIVE- R IRON AVORKS, are nowTHEfull blast ; great alterations having been
made for. the better in the FURNACE, andshe is now making metal of a superior quality.The FORGE is entirely new, "and in high ope-
ration, making BAR IRON equal, isnot greatlysuperior to Dorsey or any other imported iron.Any orders lest With Mr. Macbean, at my IronStore in Lexington, will be executed withneatness and dispatch, having employed thebest Workmen the country can aflord. TheIRON STORE at Lexington, will be cohstant-- jly supplied with IRON and CASTINGS, forithe convenience ot merchants, mechanics andfarmers. Patterns lest there will meet a speedyconveyance to the works.
THOMAS DEVF. OAVINCS.
i, Lexington, December 21, 1816. ; 53 tf
Partnership Dissolved.THE partnership of Ashton, Beach & JWille,
day dissolved by mutual consent.All those having demands on the firm, are re-quested to apply to Ashton & Beach for thesame. All indebted to the firm are to makepayment to Ashton & Beach, who are author-ised to receive the same.
R. ASHTON,JOSEPH BEACH,HUGH NEILLE.
Lexington, March 2d, 1816. 10- -
The Coach Making Business,In all its various branches, is still carried on;
at the old stand by Ashton & Beach, where car-riages, gigs, &c. &c. Will be made or repairedon the shortest notice, and neatest manner,and on the most reasonable terms.
THE WESTERN -.
Piano1 Forte Manufacture. V.
Jordani Roto, next door to the Reporter PrintingOffice.
T. L. F.r'-JYDQJV-,
"ftf ANUFACTURER of PIANO FORTES,XviL (many years in London, and five yearsin Philadelphia,) respectfully informs Ladiesand Gentlemen of the AVestern Country, that;he has removed to Lexington", where he manu-factures Piano Fortes; which, for goodness,beauty and price combined, cannot be equalledfrom any source ; on the truth of'wliich asser-tion, and on that only,' T. L. E. presumes toask that patronage from a discerning pnblic, forwhich he is solicitous, and hopes when it issound that his Pianoes (on the result of longexperience) are preferable to others of Ame-rican make, and no dearer axvi. equal to thebest imported made of better materials standthe climate better and 20 per cent, cheaper thathe wilmeet that encouragement that skill, li-
berality and industry may reasonably hope fortrom a liberal public ;
gratefully received byva'nt,
December 27, 1816.
w .adgMcmnni.li .i . a
lately
which timestheir most obedient
from Philadelphia
citizens Lexing- -
STILLS FOR SALE. The subscriber hasstills different sizes and the
best aualitv. whirh lr,-
He has received
will allser
52 tf
the of
of oflip will cpll r. ,...ci--
4uuiiuiy copper, men enables to fur-nish STILLS & BOILETtS, of any size, atthe shortest notice. He also continues to carryon the TIAWIJVG BUSINESS, as usual.
Two or three Journeymen Tinners wouldbe employed, to whom the highest wages willbe given. M. FISHEL.
Lexington, Oct. 1, 1816. 7-- tf
Fredcrici tS-- Haller, Tailors,( t-- leate to inform
ton and its virinitv.
be
a
thnt
oi w him
B
their Shop from Short street to Mill street,into the house formerly occupied by JosephA'ance, next dour to AVm. Z Sadler's, wherethey arenow ready to do work for any person
y .I'v.ii ,...'..-- - i,,.ii aimhbpekby paying particular attention to busi- -nnco tn vrtcmt n ..I.a.,.. .f ..1.1!.. . ajh.-,- , iu niijL .i ajiaic ui jjuuiiu pmrynilge.They return their most sincere thanks to theirformer customers for their liberal encourage-ment, and hope they will continue to encou-rage them ; there are also three or sour boyswanted as annrentirps tn slip zhnvr. lixcTnaccBoys will have an opportunity of getting gooduaigoin., ujr applying immediately.
OAP & CANDLEs sprinpr lm lntplu
at
L.ex. .sept, o, JB17 tt
ment by additional and will now beenabled to supply the public by wholesale andrptnil. with nrimn SO IP r.F l.:J 1. , ...... .....w uuvj v. .ti miiu, eijuaiin quality to any manufactured in the UnitedStates, and with the best DIPPED andMOULD CANDLES, Commissaries, Con- -
nrA Afprplnne ,l,r n,.,.. .....Ithose articles either for the foreign or homeiiiuncis, or tuosewno want tnem tor domesticUse. will find it In tlipir inpwc in 1!
him, or to give him their orders, which will"- - l"M"'l'u iiiLcuueu 10 ana iaitntully ex-ecuted. JOHN BRinnp.s
Goner of Water and Main Cross streets, next. door to Mr. Steam Mill ana
iCQfton Factory, Lexington.ns. h-- ij i.T-.-
t." : .uj x iij inKiic!i (im;es given tor 1ALLOW,HOGS LARD. KITrirENcnpici. .ciir'and POT ASHES, at the above factory- -
1U,814.
3NIEL connectedCOMMISSION BU-
SINESS,BRADFORD MEGOWJN.
AVill punctually ?rtiid'flrllPlpC PnfnictpTTfJi
Morrison's.Lexington, 10.
FACTORY. The sub- -.T,litn.orl l,o nn.nl.i:-- U
to the disposal of anylloi .nwi nrl 4...... 1
.
4f '
& CO.tf
" uctober
& ROBERTbavins- tliemsp lvpe in
the AUCTION ANDonly, under the firm of
&
Commission business generally. Their Storeis kept at the corner of Short & UppeV streets,in the red frame house, next door abnvp Pr,lJames
April
AVill Jie' &vifimNEllP!J!E'ATIERS, andCOARS&IIORSE irlll?i r nitre. aT oat the Auction and Commission Store of '
A.Lexington, Sept, 13
thAt,'ivp.emM,al
buildings,
Bradford's
LEGRAND
BRADFORD
I TkT.YMPIAN SPRIVGS Tl !s aWcdf M utt'inig l'hiLi is i ow elegamlv f iujSj d
for the se.ibon, and ready for the reception ofgenteel visitors.
Every exertion will be made for the accom.niodation of tile, guests, by Mr. George Cole-
man and family.June Wf 1817. tt j
ENTERTjja&MEN tT
" Don't give'np the Ship."THE subscriber respectfully informs his
and the public-i- n general, that hoStill keeps a house of entertainment, at his o'dstand on Shoffetreet, bettyeen 'Limestone stand the court-hous- where he hopes b li sattention, to merit a continuation of the 'sup-port that has been so liberally given 10 thehouse, particularly. by travellers and others.
, . JABEZ AIGI.S.Lexinglon,Febl4, 1817. tf
Cash --for Barley.THE subscribers being about to commence
BUEAVERA' in this place, offer thehighest price for RARLEA' of a good quah'yThey will enter into engagements for ne- -t
year's crop. Enquire at the store of ELISHAAVARFIELD, Esq'. GEORGE WOOD & Co.
I.erint;tor, Aug. 15, 9vv
FOU SLK,A FIVE ACHE LOT,
N which there i a new Brick House,James Haggin, Esq andt'e
housfe formerly occupied by Mr. John L Ai in
r the terms willble one halfin hand, tl.e ba-
lance in one and two years. It is thoughtto give a desription of the conveni-
ence and utility of this property, as personswishing to "purchase would wish to view I',which they may do upon application to Dr.Thomas P. Ross, or the subscriber.
AVILLIAM ROSS.September 13 tf
TO MY FRIENDS AND- THE PUBLIC IN"MEJSEKAL.
JOHN MARSH has agsin commenced t' eBUSINESS. He has in !,is
employment workmen oCthe best kind. (', ,.ton Yarn for sale of the best qualitv, an.lcheap as any in the western country. I . jwish to inform the public that I have 'ready f. rsale, one Smining Throstle of l'J8 spii.'l!. s,with all the necessan preparation machinen ;and will haVe finished by the first of Jamur",1817, two more machines of the same amount.Those persons wisliing to purchase machinerv,can also be accommodated ith a first rateworkman to superintend their business.
42 October 14, 1816.
H. SHINDELBOWER & CO.BARHERS. llAIIt miKSscP! Mn tiumt-tut-
"OESPECTFULLY iiiform their friends andji.ru me purine in general, that they punctuallyattend to the foregoing business, at their shopon Short-stre- nearly opposite the house of O.Keene, Esq ind near Wickliffe's and Lan-phea- r's
taverns. They also make all kinds otLadies HEAD-DRESSE- S and GentlenKnsAVIGS. and NECKLACES. and TIRAfpr r-r-
elastic and permanent ; and lat and curl 1 iaii'ior L,auies neads. l hey also make head-dres- s
which are fashionable in Spain, Holland, Franceand Italy, together with all kind of businessconnected with or attached to the foregoing.They also have on hand a quantity of Mouth- -Jf'ater 2iTid Tenth. Pmudrr finrl Waip fny. .Qserving the hair, andj. ranI jr vmamm in pots aim SOCKS.
August 2,3 12
icy NOTICE.HAVING engaged in a new concern, it
necessary for me to close all myformer business: thprpfni-- iv,,r,. ,i. i '
claims onjtjie will please to callimmediatch f,,ra settlement of them, and those indebted to meare requested make payment without delay.
n.iAiu atiAW.Lexington, Aug. 2, 1817. tfDIULVEJ).
mitp. rnPAtiTMunontD i ..p. . .'.."."iiuuim uereioiore exisrX.ing between Alexander Cranston, An- -urcw Aiuimiucr, j. r. schatzell and JohnAVoodward. tradiiip- - nnlpi. V, flm r t t,Schatzell and Co. is dissolved by consent ofpal ui.
NOTICRIS THEREFORE IIERF.RV nrvrw t,..i.
business of said concern will be closed by thesubscriber, who requests those that stand in-debted thereto, to coins o .itheir accomjits respectively. And to whomiiiuac wiu aisu pieaseii.i. .uimuiuuciiKU.
Lexington Sept. 27
Lectures bn
THE undersigned prcpogts to deliverthe ensuing .winter, in t:,e
Transylvania University, Lexjngton Ken-tucky ,two courses ofLectures: one on Na-tural Philosophy, Mathernatical and Ex- -iviuuvuuu "" unt uiuviorai fiujt So-phy. Should he be blest with l.pnltb rh
Rvte - JI'uier, Soaps
to apply to whom theJ. ...
tf.
Phitosnnhu.
viajarity of the s.tu- -
commence thejsr
iNUKl,UN, Drusgtsflai? 3m
course will embrace a collection of facts,and illustrations and applications cf allto the arts of life, and to the happinessof man ; equal, both in number and im-portance, to any thirTg "contained in anycourse of the kind in the United StatLS.tJotn courses will commence on the 2dMonday of November, nnrl will Kp -- -7 - Mill WW VWU- -tinued till the last week of March .
Eight Lectures at least, and sour generalexaminations, will beiven each'wtek.
uujtJi. rl. HlSHOP.Lexington, Ky. Oct. 8,1817.P. S. Of 77 Students. thP n.lr,u
amount of the session ending this d. y,twenty luxe not, during, the whole s. ssion, missed a single Recttatinn . TV nimvnnot missed more than two and exceptin the case, of sickness, nnt mm-r- . t,..nfive or six have missed more than sixiieciiauons, i ne unaersigned challengethe World to nrodiien hpttpr cri.niifor the time, than theuciua ui me j ransyivama Ui,utisLyhave been, last fnnr cc,;.,,Next Session willmonuay oi lMovember.
HOBT. II. BISHOP,E. SHAUPE.
Oct. U, 1817 4t
MEDICINES.7011 ALE, as very general assortment care- -
SHOP FURMTURjEPAINTS, GOLD &SILVER LK.I P. ;L r.nj i,.i,....i" J - .. nuir VLJ1.11LU) nil' ILJtUV
retail by the subscriber, Mainstieet, aftWuuuia ueiow uapt. 1'ostlethwait's Inn.
juujnLexington, July 26,
and
for the
and
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