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A Of Letters remaining ington, Ky. which is not taken out before the day of January, 1818, 'trill be sent totht General Post- - Office as dead letters. ' Atchison, Hamilton Adams, AVilliam Allen, Hugh, AIsop, Spenc&r. Audibert", Mrs. Aileu, Matthew, Alexander, Zach. AV. Boshart, Jasob' Bern', Benjamin TiirfV r.PfirETC AV. Benning, George AV. Brooks, A. a. ju , Bainbridge, Rev. A. Boydon & Sherman,,. Bates, Alvin Baker, Ezra Bavter, James Brickhouse, AVilhatn Buford, Abraham J lioggs, janies Baker, Elizabeth Brown, AVjlliam 2, Brumbarger, Mrs. Bledsoe, Robert Baldwin, Mary Brown, Abraham C. Brown, Jenks3, Browne, George 2,, Byrne, Henry Bradley, Daniel Beall, Hannah Bilbo, James Bernard, Charles M. Banks, Simon' Bnckner, Hichard Barrett, Walter MA. Bledsoe, Hervey Byne, William Gen. Burns, John Bowen, Parker Beall, Norborne B. Burton, Wilhatri Bartlett, Soplua sc Connaway, Peter Carry, John Cliveland, FA'rl Conway, Charles Cannon, F. 11. j Chance, Clement R. 2, Candier, A. 2 Clark, Dei ..is2,. Coverdale, Richard 2, Cfapper, Francis C. 2, Coyle, Mary ChrisUanjAb uiose, siienry D Copelana, Kobeit Coleman, James K. Coverdill, JacoJ) Coleman, Adbelt Craig, John, Collins. Willis Clark, Thotnas 2, Cockrill, Benjamin S. Chambers, Ezia flavk. John Carr, William,-Carter- , Jacob Chowning, Robert CaudoryJohn 2, Carethors, John Cox, Moses Clark, Ray Church, Robert Campbell, Margaret Cochren, Thomas Cox, John F. 2, Campbell, James M D Campbell, Isabella Can-icfe- , Kooert Duncan, John Doh ning, Margaretta D.mlen, Henrv 3 - Bulin, Elizabeth Dorman, Charles P. I er, Saml. L. jr. Downing, John Duncan, Stephen Davis, William 2, Dunlap.George Downs, Benjamin v Dickey, John Davenport, Robert DicksSrf, Ephralmj Ewing, James Evans, Nathaniel 2, Evans, Samuel Evans, Charles H. Evans John S. Elliott John Elliott, Jane 2, Eddy Ephraim D. 5 Emens, William Etans, Andrew Feiguson, Richard Dr. Farrow, Mr. Ford, tsaac Tore, Peter . ' I'mlier, Clement Fisher, William Foster, William P. Fahev. David 2; Frederica, Ferdinand Field &. Barnum Farrow, Jonel Francis, Evan Graves, Frances E. Gate wood, James Gorin, Henry Gibbons, John Grant, Polly D. Gardner, Elizabeth Grai es, B. L. 2, Goodloe, Win. D. Grooms, Jolm Gregory, Peter Gist, A. U Goodhue, Thos. St. 2, GiUins, Lucy Giagg, James Graves, Joseph Gibson. Mariah Garrett, ThomnsJ.' Goiham, Thornton Hall, Thomas 2, Hughes, Amel Holmes, William 2, Ilerst, John" Hopkins, John Haistead, Daniel Hawkins, Nicholas IfamilU.i. Gorge HoiKtt, William Hilton, Margaret Herndon, Susanna B. liirris, aamuei Hendy, John Hart, Thomas , Hampton, Jjs$p.,-Heu-y- , El'jah Hess. Henry Huthorn, Daniel Heumirn, Joseph Ihrns, John H. Hair, Joseph Harrison, J. W. Hamilton, Richard Harrison, Jane, Ha ,lcy, William Hodges, Daniel Hist, George Hay, John Hill Horace B. Hostuttcr, Francs 2, Hadsun. Thblnas IlunbakkiWilliamV,, Harper, Stephen -- Jones Henry Johnson Jane JackaonLutb.tr LIST in she Post-Offi- in Lex 1st A Andrews, Hannah Adams, Spencer Adams, Catharine Allen, Richarfl Allcorn, George Asbury, .Henry Buchannan, Joseph Ball, Henry, 7 Bryant, Jesse Biggs, Andrew' uowievar, maiy Bradley, Pete Brown, David Barker, Ann Bevcns, Simeon Barker, Joseph Barnes, David Baly, John Bell, Francis Balis, Baptist Bates, Jahies Bullock, Edmund Black, William Ball, James Benning, Perkins Buchannan, Smith, Bourgeajt, Augustus Ballingcr, Bonaparte, BallhWr, Francis BowlaB, John Ble'dsoc, Daniel Bell, William Bern! man, Charles Bantett, John Brown, Lawrence Bufck, Charles 2, Barker, Aaron T. 2, Blocks, James 2, B'arr, Robert, sen, 2, Boothe, William 2, UooKe, uatnarine u Cooke, John Curd, James Cooke, Susan Corj , Isaac Connell James ColeJ Joshua Cos, Jane Miss Campbell, John P. Carstarphen, Oney Coyle, Polly Crosbey, Levi Cunningham, John Collins, Lewis Clay, Abraham Coleman, Thomas Clark, David Carter, David Chandler, Henry Curry, William Cary," Isaac ram & Jos. D.uley, William Dumas, John Dougherty, James Dimond, H. P. Dunn, John Daugherty, Edward Downing, John De Hart, Gideon Davis, Marv Dollins, Willis Darneby Edward Drais, Peter Davis, Edward 2, - Dais, Sarah E' Egliston, Alfred 0 2 Ekin, James or J. Eatin, Aaron Estill, Willis Ellison, Stephen English John Egsworth, Samuel Eades, James Edwards, Presley Trost, John Field, Abner Fryer,- Richard h leld & M'Clannahan, Henry Jlournoj-- , John Finley, James Foster, John Fuller, John i m t, John Fox, Joseph Garrett, Henry Garrard, Alexander Green, Margaret Glenn, Nehemiah Gilbert, Samuel H. Gordon, Joseph Goodwin, Lloyd K, GibsonVHugh Garrett, Thomas Garratt, John Gray, George, Granges, James Greyham, Elizabeth Gasten, Rebecca Guthery Benn Gossam, Molley Glore, Francis Guibert, II. 3. Hollyman, Thomas Hamor, Janies Holden,' John Harris, Major Hart, Nathaniel Hague, Jos. &John Houguet, Mr. Harper, Samuel II. Hughes, Thos. H. Hankes, Th. Jefferson Hopkins, John Hawkins, Martin Hill, James Hilrey, James Haihmond, Moulton Hickey, Thomas M. Harris, John Hunt, Wilson Hatten, David Jefferis Hilliouse, John Hull, John Hull, Martha Ann Hull, Jacob Houghton, Reuben Hunnicutt John Hamilton John Hamilton Jolm C. Hopkins, S. Gen. 2 Hamilton George 2 Howard Joifj-nl- i 11.2 Howard Mr. "- -' Heard Abraham 2 Hammond Asa 2( Hamilton James 2 Jack'on C alvin Jones Catharine Jones Vim. D. Jackson Matilda II. Johnson Benjamin James Thomas Jones John . James Elizabeth M Johnson George Kennedy William Kincaid Robert, Kepner Joseph' Kennedy Jesse Kelzer Jacob 2 King Thomas B. LafToon Matthew Lancaster, Robert Laffoon Polly Logan Margaret Logan James 4 Logan Hugh Logan Alexander, Long Thomas " Long Samuel Lay William Lockett Barfly C. Lewis Amzi ' MusseyJohn jr. " Morton Rebecca Morton Margaret Mills Abigail' Mills John Morriss David Morriss John Moore Yelley 2 Aforrison James 2 Morrison William Meek Thomas 2 Matthews Charles L. Marshall Eliza Moffct William Morrison John Munson Eliakim Markle Jocoh Martin Moses Montgomery David Atadden AValter MuddFrancis MinorDaniel Morton Richard Alallory Roger Mason Peter Alarshall James Martin Isaiah Myers Jacob Mickelburaugh James Alannon Unity Meridith AVm. L. Mead Elisha Moore Richard S. Meaux Jane Martin John Xormcnt Sophia 2 Nelson Henrv 2 Newport AVilliam Newman Jonathan Nicholson Charles R. Ober Robert 2 Ogelvie George Owens James Ober Samuel R. 4 Ohance Clement R, Price John Price Marg-are- Porter James Parmly Eleazer l ayne JNancy Picket George Purrintrton John T. Peal jSamp son i uucfsun jQun Parker Samuel Pritchart AVilliam 2 Patterson John Prentiss Nathaniel Phillips John Pinkham David C Prentiss Edward Phillips Robins PerrvJohnB. - Prall John Parker Alary Parker Samuel Priddv Burk 2 Phelm James C. Poyzer Benjamin ParfcetJonathan Purnell Thomas 2 Pollard John ' Robinson Josenh - Robinson James F. Rucker James B. Richardson Nancv H. Riggs Charles Raoford Milner Rocers James Rapa"je Jane Kaipiijonn Romans Jacob Robb Samuel Ridgeley Floyd Sanford A'oung'S. hcott John Sullivan AVilliam Shaw John smith'son John" Smith Archimedes 2 Scott Samuel Smith Harrison Suley Hinman Sawyer Nathaniel Stuart Alcxander2 Switzer Mmeon Sidmer Peter Showman Ijpscomh Stuart Robert Steele A. Smith Robert Scrivenor John Sharp E. Dr. Simpson Janies Strater Squire earcy John Stewart AVilliam Smith David H. Stone Margaret Scott-Mr- . & Co. Sullivan Timothy StaiT Henry Stout Margaret Simpson AVilliam merman William Salyears James Smith Janies Smith Samuel fStnart Robert iiunipson iviuiam Todd Mary 0. i urnerJohn Taul Samuel 'I omson AVilliam iTodd Daid '1 jot Charles 2 I hompson Araller I hornton Preslev rI hrinemon Charles I alliaferro AVm. AV. 4 ' tirner'i.'.dward Ta lor Isaac i any ieison or jolm Tomlin Cliarles empleman Henry . Uttey Royal Vardeman.Tprpminli T ,"anghan James AVilmon Christian Watson Polly - Jacoby Baylor Johnson Henry Izard Nicholas Irwin Catharine Inskeep Joseph Irvine John K King Isaac Kelly .Hannah , Keene Benjamin-Kurt- David Kemp Tilmond L Lcwis,.Tane Lytle AVilliam Lee Mary Lunney i homas Lovejoy 1 hadeus Ladd Benjamin H. Luman Peter Lowe John , LightfootJohnJ. Lapslcy John A. Lite Samuel Lounsbro E. Mahin Thomas E. Maxwell Samuel Martin Ann C. Maddox nn C. Monford Sarah , Morphet Siras A. jMcdc'alfElisha Morrow & Preuett Moore Jphn C. Macy Charles C. Miller Thomas "Master of the Daviess Lodge M'Keever Aleran der M'FallJohn M'Lemore Abner 2 M'IsaaoIsaac2 M 'Isaac) jMargaretta MHfee Thomas 2 M'lanathan Catharine M'Lanathan Elijah M'Kinley John M'Dowell James M'Lelland John M'Cullough Alargaret M'Farland AVilliam M'Daniel Mrs. M'Coy David AI'Elderoy John M'Intosh James D, M'Campbell Eliza M'Colley James M'Connel AVilliam M'Dougal Daniel M'Murry Nicholas Robt. C. col.4 Nuckols.Lewis2- - Neill GorcTon Norrish Robert 2 - O Owens Samuel" O'Neal'Robert; Outen Rachel Obannon Margaret Pilcher James Perkins Eute Powers Stephen 'Payer AArilham PursellJohn2 Paxton James Pyle Ralph, Preston Francis Parmely Eleazer Prentiss Thomas M, , Pool Daniel Parker Hutchison Patterson AVilliam 2 Poignand D. R. Parkinson Joseph Parker AVilliam Penniston RjchardS. Phillips Henry Phillips Robins Porer R. Price Larkin ' Pratlier Larkin Petterson Arm. F. Porter Eliza Palmer Ignatius PorrellC,Bt,v" 21 Relf James TT. Russell llpzr-irinl- l '.Rawlins Sergmt2 RobnettJolin Riggs Edmund Robinson nn ' Robertson-Nichol- as Robinson John D. Reynolds Daniel Robert Henry J. J. Bice Luther 8 Sally Samuel K. 2 Smith' CJemcnt Schooler AVharton Smiley Alexandria Simmons Solomon Stivers Rozzelb Shivell Samuel Shaw John' It. SchenclcPeter U Co. Smith Enoch burners AVilliam Sinclair Amos Scott John'or Robert Stevenson AVilliam Smith nna Sullivan John Sinclair James Steele John Sprouse James Schooler l ewis Simpson Catherine Smock Peter Stivers Edward Smith James Short James Shipp Dcfdley Springle Elizabeth Sykes Uenry , Smith Horam F. Scott Michael Sitttrm Icio Stacker AV illis Strother David strni n-n- li Savler AViUiam 'i owneley John Taul Samuel Todd Elizabeth T.B Todd Lucy loynhe Hyson Taylor James R. Thornton1 John 2 lumison Joseph Thompson Alonzo 3 1 urner William Trumbull James 'i'lmmr,crt An Twiney David I aylor Eliza TavlorJames Tanners Gentlemen v ', Vn.n Ai.ji" W W!in t n.r vragg James T Thompson AAllliam G. Taylor ATincont AVilson Manly 3 AVelch Sarah 2 AVyatt AValter AVilliams Benjamin AVilson ;1 hohias AVebb James AVilson Abraham AVheeler Samuel S. A;6lf Jacob AVood James AValden Edmond AVilliamson Elizabeth AVillhoit Moses AVillson Isaac AVhitney Orlando AVilmouth David , AVyatt James AVoods Richard AVilkinson Snelling AVright Pettis S. Walker F. AValker Moses AVilson Alexander AValker Robert Voung Benjamin St. 2 Young John D. YfltifsNew'man Yojmg- - Elizabeth loung aron n. oecretui-u- i iiic ui. Youiig Samuel Lodge. '? JOHN FOAVLfiRP. M. October 11. 3t i A Of Letters remaining villi, on the 30th 'September, 1817", which, is not tatgen out aitmn to the General Post - William' J. Adair 2 James Brown Sarah Bowler Robert Bryan Mrs. P.liza Boyce Edwin G. Brqwn Jeremiali Briscoe AVilliam Bryan AVilliam Brown Edward Bullock Michael Cloyd Francis Cochrcll - David Caldw ell Alexander Cook Cynthia Denney Johu AV. Deshazer Peter De Pau " James England AVilliam Egerton Adam Fisher James Fisher Frederick Ford Mary Gillespie T homas Grover Samuel Gilmore ' Isabella II. Grahim 2 James Gilmore AVilliam Graham Henry Had win Tohn'Hanna John'G. Hall 2 John Georgg Hill Reuben Havana Michael ' "" '. J Paul G. G. Jones K Michael Kenmear David Kirkpatrick Thos. Little or Rich'd. John W. Lewis v Hope' Thomas Lock Rev. Jfarcus Linsey Margaret Littleford M Samuel M'Afee Cliarles & Daniel Humphrey May Martha Minor Eliza James M. John Marshall Ren. Thomas Nelson Messrs. O'Brlan h. Co. Clark Penn David Prewett . Robert Prewett James Rutor Lewis Riley AViUiaijUtiley E. S. RicjTavdson Elias Roinan.e George Ross George Robards ' Shannon . John Smith Levy Stone Peyton short George Thompson James 1 ilford John Tandeveill 6 Abraham AVilhite, or I . A'oorlus Jeremiah Veatlierly rienry ingaxe Beniamin ilsonS Joseph A. Woodson llobert sailles, Ky. mid -- r r ... w5 ounuury, General Post-Offic- e Jl Andrew1 Auams, Jolin Aslllev. Joel Adams, Kinsale, Arnold, , M en-i- t Ji Boyce, Noah Drook Alexander Black, Robert Boston. John Brooking, Thos. A. 3, l Wr.!!,,.. ".sl,,-,-1- 'iiti Bell. Isaac 'Burk, Catliarine Baldwin, Amos Bowman; Jacob Brooks, Delia Brooks. William ' Bell, Thompson uarnes, zachanah Bell. Daniel Curne, James Reuben Lewis 3, Clay, Porter, Esq. vniistopner, Calmes, Fielding West John AVatts Elias AA allaceSamuel . AVickasham James AVillsonAVilham AVelch Thomas AVilliamson Gan-et- t AVelock AVilliamson AVm. Wright Bledsoe Humble MKanny M'Kinney Huston M'Ewen Meriam Moore Charles Craig, Vm.jr. AVebber Archibald AVilson Abner AVelch Abner AVells Bazeil AVellsB. 2 AVilliams David AVatts Francis AVilliams Isaac AVigartJacob AVilson Samuel AVells Bazeil AVoodbridg& Major AVagleyMariah AVillson James Y Young John D. Clerk Fayette County Court Right Gr. LIST in the Past-Oflic- e in Dan- three montis, tnu. oe sent Office as dead setters. , B . Samuel Baird Rue Beadles Elizabeth Beadles John Burton Reuben Blaky Little Bryant Daniel Brewer J.gHi Black " C Henry1.Cummengore2 AVilliam Combs Abraham J . Caldwell D John Dixon Edward Daley E Thomas Estes Abraham Estes F Abraham Fite Elizabeth Ford a Mr. M'Gowan Thomas Gray Maj. AVm. Gaines 4 Emry Gibbs Nancy Gilkerson 2 AVilliam Guthree II Thomas Hughes George Huston AVilliam Iifcjt 0 Auguslin Parrish John Pickell Jdlui Phillips '; R Zadock Riggs V Kelbourn Rose AVilliam Rose Major Rninerson Elizabeth Evan Rogers Judah Richardson - Eliza Slaughter Slaughter James Shields T Plummer Thomas Mary 1 abb V John AVilliam3 James" Y arren John AA'oodyard noDer lison n Malinda V ade Henry Willis not "taken out before the ioio ,. ..- - . i ioio, vnu oe sent some dead letters. T.nr.kpl- - .Tamr Ligan, Leonard .Is M'Cnnn. Tamps John Malcolm, M'Cartv. Dehfiis 2. Malone, M'Clure, Margett M'CIure, Samuel ftrhi-sh-il-l. Atratliv Morshall, Dr. Lewis lr: : o I n iiiiiic, caiuuei i . JV Nichols, AVilliS 0 Orrill, John F.- - ' p " Pripp Tncr.!. Parker, AVm. R. Payne, Vierpyle, ' . Pamo Ub,. u Ricker, J. & Ahmed Rucker, AVilliam Railey, Peter J. Ruddle? Stephen Runolds, John S RIppIo rl wm i Searcy, Edmund jonn aiKup AVorsham DANIEL BAltpEE, P. M. October 11 3t a j.isi Of Letters rfimniinnrritr 'th 7ni.nfRr in 'Ver is as Anderson, !'. Burbridge, Elijah Patrick & AVier, ' . Bryant, Larkin Trice, Elizabeth Brown, James S. Q Berry, Matha Quarks, James C It Cable, Frederick Robertson, George CaVe. John T!nv Inmo. Cumming, Caplin, George Collins. Thnmns. AVorshjpful Randall Francis Monroe Robert Jollifson Craig, Elizabeth Steele, Catharine .. Culbertson, John 1 Suddoth, Thomas Cajmes.gcn. Marquik2,Suddoth, Thornton, Calmcs. Snenrpr ctpl PomnKoll r Colston, RaleighT. Caldwell, James C. Clerk Woodford Cir- - cuit Court, 10, D Dearinger, Barbary Dickerman, AVilliam, Dawson, Judith 2, De AVitt, John Dunlap, Alexander, Davis", Preston AV. E Elliott, Benjamin Florance, AVilliam G Guthrey, Benjamin Gray, Isaac Gaines, Gabriel II tlawkfns, Moses 2, Hill, John 2, Hearndon, Edward Henry, Zachry Harris, Isaac Haldeman, John, Howard, James 2, Hollaway, George Howard, Robert Hudson, Robert Haynes, Nathan Harris, David, Hedger, AVilliam Hurst, Jane J Johnson, John Indicutt, AVilliam Johnson Fantley A Kirtley, St. Clear Kersner, Jonathan; King, Melton Jj, Latnpkiri.'FJiorntott Georgfe Stevenson, John Lindenbergr, Geo2Wood, Edward B. iiizaDetn js, x Lampkin, AVesley T.iYoung, Merrit JOSEPH AV.BRYSON, ,d. r.jit. October 11. 3 . iV II,. 20 Dollars Rervard. frdm the subscribers about the RANAWAY a negro man by the name of GEORGE, about 5 feet 10 inches high, yel-lo- complexion, with large whiskers, a scar on ins uiroat, which as occasioned by Ins at- tempting to cut it ; nrobablv he' has let the hair grow over the scar to prevent its being is is taken in state, facture the important is uj a a Lexisgtos ROBERT Meal, be customary prices. fronting- - unimproved, Shelton, James Smith, Benjamin Smith, Southwprth, Isaac Sjevensou, gjrirey, Elijah Stewart, Sheriff AVoodfordCy. Tucker, Aaron Thomas, Tapple Archibald John Tarrant, Mary Trousdale, A'ance, A'ance, Benjamin Vance, Sally Lucin Vright, AVilham AVarrinc, John Littleton right, Barzillia AVilson, AVright, John John AValden, Aaron AVatkins, Phebe Ezra AVilson, James Samuel AVpodson, John AVorley, Joshua AVoodroof, OWen Richard Williams, James AValden and taken the artice Paper, PRENTISS. Mill. Mm. CQ,t. constant Mill, Company JU1IJN SALE, nii,i.'nn fM.... plasterer traae, pretty handy any put clothing recollected. The above reward, will eiven the state 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 obtaining quantity sine bleached Linen and Cotton Rags, which necessary enable them manu which niuuii imported, might avoided, the patriotism ccconomy ivi:ui.ui;4iy, wuum 1I1UUCC adopt the customs the Ladies the eastern states, viz. keep which usu- ally hungup place, convenient for the purpose, and which the rags that almost daily elery large family. the end the year yOui thus tended, will produce you 2,'iberal for pin-- 1 money, greauy aia-tn- e important manu factories your state. Cents money will paid for sine bleached Linen Cotton Rags and price coarser quality, for tow made from flax hemp. Apply the Lexington Manufactory, Le'ntrton. Nov. 22. Lttxington FTT1HE first Sanderson, AVilliams, Rag-Ra- compleat operation. The business will herealter conducted under the firm HUSTON Rebecca continue ply Flour the best quality, Shorts, Bran com may The purchase It heat and Corn, which the ket price will given. They 'want quanuiy waves, iioop Whis- key Flour Barrels, and other Cooper stuff, which they will a liberal price. Thev have sale, Extensive Machinery card ing and spinning Cotton, excellent qual : terms apply ai -- MORTON, THOMAS BODLEA'. ROBERT HUSTON CO. Lexington, Jvly ..unuug FOR Onrtcrammndntiiurtprms T.OTnn Alain ctrppt .v., iyg uouse LOT 42j feet, with itui posite Mrs. Terill, Nancy JAMES annually nouses tnereon. adjoining M'Calla's, fronting MainCross street, LOT adjoining the running alley. PASTURE LOTS, Oliver Keen's opposite residence Barry. BTJCK HOUSE LOT, fronting DALLAM. CARDING uy John T r C. Vanlandingham da AA'oddsj.AGram U, 3, Dr. M. A. is out of MANUFACTURING of sine of U U. 1815. 48 tf is now in A sun had at the at the me mill to H thi wwt. jj, ujjq, .y ...:!. aeen ue ny anu at he is at not be all is to us in JL are of of are to to so ana be is or of lug iiuica LUem 10 of in To is in in are At of at sum ana Of Six in be or in for or or at or to J. Jl be of & of of and for mar be oi foies, tsc. lor and for give for an for of an ity ior to or k 19. tf wo itgi, V1LI - - j , 1 1 on ) . . . . , I . . ., j v.-- v . ; a ; a a ; a , vs a. t 1 ftT fl'nrttlr, sat n Ckn. St 1 LOT Dr; 50 feet on with a new 1 uii .acuii ium jlicci, uuck to an 5 acres, with and rails, Pond Lot, and the late of AV. T. 1 Small and on Mill street 32 feet- - AV S. Jul 19, tf T .ROriE'SiC'mRrontheFrankforl L road, one mile from Lexington. AVOOL cai-de- at 6d per pound. Also, FULLING & FINISHING CLOTHS, LINSEYS, &c. in the best manner, at all times, havme water the year 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 are opening, a large and IHClll MERCHANDIZE. which they offer fbr sale either by or 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 SILVER PATENT l.KVRTt iv vrnirpv ,. c,r n Philadelp'nia prices. VSU,, of well vith J. Oft. 4, 181f Aniittington, Steam posts 1317. the stable 43 FULLING, JO exteisivoAssort- - consignment '(.7LKRK WAW'f'Ml A PERSON goo"daracter, acquaint- ed accounts, 'nfeynnd employment enqmnng Lexington, Thompson, Elizabeth AVilson, AVinchester, Steam deposited appeaitfn proportion containing endued NEW AVholesale Amonsrother BHABFORB WILSON, BOOKBINDERS, HAVE removed their Shop to the new house on Upper-stree- t, opposite to Colonel Morrison's, and adjoining the Auc- tion Room ; where they intend carrying on tlie above business extensively, and in all its varie- ty. Banks, Merchants, Clerks and others, can be supplied with Books, ruled to any pattern, and bound either with plain or with patent iron backs, 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 now THE full blast ; great alterations having been made for. the better in the FURNACE, and she is now making metal of a superior quality. The FORGE is entirely new, "and in high ope- ration, making BAR IRON equal, is not greatly superior to Dorsey or any other imported iron. Any orders lest With Mr. Macbean, at my Iron Store in Lexington, will be executed with neatness and dispatch, having employed the best Workmen the country can aflord. The IRON STORE at Lexington, will be cohstant-- j ly supplied with IRON and CASTINGS, fori the convenience ot merchants, mechanics and farmers. Patterns lest there will meet a speedy conveyance 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 the same. All indebted to the firm are to make payment 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 repaired on 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 Printing Office. T. L. F.r'-JYDQJV- , "ftf ANUFACTURER of PIANO FORTES, XviL (many years in London, and five years in Philadelphia,) respectfully informs Ladies and 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 equalled from any source ; on the truth of'wliich asser- tion, and on that only,' T. L. E. presumes to ask that patronage from a discerning pnblic, for which he is solicitous, and hopes when it is sound that his Pianoes (on the result of long experience) are preferable to others of Ame- rican make, and no dearer axvi. equal to the best imported made of better materials stand the climate better and 20 per cent, cheaper that he wilmeet that encouragement that skill, li- berality and industry may reasonably hope for trom a liberal public ; gratefully received by va'nt, December 27, 1816. w .adgMcmnni.li .i . a lately which times their most obedient from Philadelphia citizens Lexing- - STILLS FOR SALE. The subscriber has stills different sizes and the best aualitv. whirh lr,- He has received will all ser 52 tf the of of of lip will cpll r. ,...ci-- 4uuiiuiy copper, men enables to fur- nish STILLS & BOILETtS, of any size, at the shortest notice. He also continues to carry on the TIAWIJVG BUSINESS, as usual. Two or three Journeymen Tinners would be employed, to whom the highest wages will be 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 Joseph A'ance, next dour to AVm. Z Sadler's, where they arenow ready to do work for any person y .I'v.ii ,... '..-- - i,,.ii aim hbpekby paying particular attention to busi- - nnco tn vrtcmt n ..I.a.,.. .f ..1.1!.. . a jh.-,- , iu niijL .i ajiaic ui jjuuiiu pmrynilge. They return their most sincere thanks to their former customers for their liberal encourage- ment, and hope they will continue to encou- rage them ; there are also three or sour boys wanted as annrentirps tn slip zhnvr. lixcTnacc Boys will have an opportunity of getting good uaigoin., ujr applying immediately. OAP & CANDLE s sprinpr lm lntplu at L.ex. .sept, o, JB17 tt ment by additional and will now be enabled to supply the public by wholesale and rptnil. with nrimn SO IP r.F l.:J 1 . , ...... .....w uuvj v. .ti miiu, eijuai in quality to any manufactured in the United States, and with the best DIPPED and MOULD CANDLES, Commissaries, Con- - nrA Afprplnne ,l,r n,.,.. .....I those articles either for the foreign or home iiiuncis, or tuosewno want tnem tor domestic Use. 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 connected COMMISSION 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 any lloi .nwi nrl 4...... 1 . 4f ' & CO. tf " uctober & ROBERT bavins- tliemsp lvpe in the AUCTION AND only, under the firm of & Commission business generally. Their Store is kept at the corner of Short & UppeV streets, in the red frame house, next door abnvp Pr,l James April AVill Jie' &vifimNEllP!J!E'ATIERS, and COARS&IIORSE irlll?i r nitre. aT o at 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 aWcd f M utt'inig l'hiLi is i ow elegamlv f iujSj d for the se.ibon, and ready for the reception of genteel 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 ho Still keeps a house of entertainment, at his o'd stand on Shoffetreet, bettyeen 'Limestone st and the court-hous- where he hopes b li s attention, to merit a continuation of the 'sup- port that has been so liberally given 10 the house, 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 the highest price for RARLEA' of a good quah'y They will enter into engagements for ne- -t year's crop. Enquire at the store of ELISHA AVARFIELD, 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 thought to give a desription of the conveni- ence and utility of this property, as persons wishing 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' e BUSINESS. He has in !,is employment workmen oCthe best kind. (', ,. ton Yarn for sale of the best qualitv, an.l cheap as any in the western country. I . j wish to inform the public that I have 'ready f. r sale, 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 rate workman to superintend their business. 42 October 14, 1816. H. SHINDELBOWER & CO. BARHERS. llAIIt miKSscP! Mn tiumt-tut- "OESPECTFULLY iiiform their friends and ji.ru me purine in general, that they punctually attend to the foregoing business, at their shop on 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 ot Ladies HEAD-DRESSE- S and GentlenKns AVIGS. 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, France and Italy, together with all kind of business connected with or attached to the foregoing. They also have on hand a quantity of Mouth- - Jf'ater 2iTid Tenth. Pmudrr finrl Waip fny. .Q serving the hair, and j. 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 my former business: thprpfni-- iv,,r,. ,i. i ' claims onjtjie will please to callimmediatch f,,r a settlement of them, and those indebted to me are requested make payment without delay. n.iAiu atiAW. Lexington, Aug. 2, 1817. tf DIULVEJ). mitp. rnPAtiTMunontD i ..p. . . '.."."iiuuim uereioiore exisr X. ing between Alexander Cranston, An- - urcw Aiuimiucr, j. r. schatzell and John AVoodward. tradiiip- - nnlpi. V, flm r t t, Schatzell and Co. is dissolved by consent of pal ui. NOTICR IS THEREFORE IIERF.RV nrvrw t,..i. business of said concern will be closed by the subscriber, who requests those that stand in- debted thereto, to coins o .i their accomjits respectively. And to whom iiiuac wiu aisu piease ii.i. .uimuiuuciiKU. Lexington Sept. 27 Lectures bn THE undersigned prcpogts to deliver the ensuing .winter, in t:,e Transylvania University, Lexjngton Ken- tucky ,two courses of Lectures: 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 the J. ... tf. Phitosnnhu. viajarity of the s.tu- - commence thejsr iNUKl,UN, Drusgtsf lai? 3m course will embrace a collection of facts, and illustrations and applications cf all to the arts of life, and to the happiness of man ; equal, both in number and im- portance, to any thirTg "contained in any course of the kind in the United StatLS. tJotn courses will commence on the 2d Monday of November, nnrl will Kp -- - 7 - Mill WW VWU- - tinued till the last week of March . Eight Lectures at least, and sour general examinations, 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. s sion, missed a single Recttatinn . TV nimvn not missed more than two and except in the case, of sickness, nnt mm-r- . t,..n five or six have missed more than six iieciiauons, i ne unaersigned challenge the World to nrodiien hpttpr cri.nii for the time, than the uciua ui me j ransyivama Ui,utisLy have been, last fnnr cc,;.,, Next Session will monuay 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, aftW uuuia ueiow uapt. 1'ostlethwait's Inn. juujn Lexington, July 26, and for the and .1 X I 'I

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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

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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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Stewart AVilliamSmith David H.Stone MargaretScott-Mr- . & Co.Sullivan TimothyStaiT HenryStout MargaretSimpson AVilliammerman William

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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

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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 '

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John Tandeveill 6

Abraham AVilhite, orI . A'oorlus

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Lewis 3,Clay, Porter, Esq.

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Anderson,

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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

r

C.Vanlandingham

da

AA'oddsj.AGramU, 3,

Dr.M.

A.

is out of

MANUFACTURING

of sine of

U U.1815. 48 tf

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

anaOf

Six in beor

in for oror

at or toJ.

Jlbe of

&

of ofand

for marbe

oi foies, tsc. lorand

for givefor an for

of anity ior

to

ork

19. tf

wo itgi, V1LI

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1 on

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.

.

.

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I .

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; a;

a

a

;

a

,

vsa.

t 1 ftT fl'nrttlr, sat n Ckn. St

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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