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"List ol! "Lettersin the Post-Offic- e at
REMAINING which, is not taken out be-
fore the first of July next, will be sent to theIBeneral Post Qtface as dead letters.
A Mr. JordanVm. Abbott Jane Johnson, 2
Beverly Allen Roberf JohnsonAnd. AlexanderNeal Alexander N. Kid'd3ames Ashley LJohn Atkins 'Presley T-- LamptonPeter Alexander Tanny T. LewisGeorge rmstrong Mary Linn
J Francis T. LewisJacob P. Bodine Z. B. Longe, 2Wm. L. Breckenridgc John Long, Jr,Simeon Bohannon John II. LeaItichd. Bivians Samuel LewisHarinan Bowmar, Esq. Sarah LampkinDr. J. C. Blackburn, 2 ,MCennan Urittenham Nicholas MosbyThos. A. Brooking, 2 Andrew M'KnightElijah Buford Andrew MuldrowBobt. T. Bell Edward Minter, 2Jeremiah Buckley Mm. A.Miskell,2Wm. J. Baker John M'Kinney, Jr.Capt. John Buford Alexander II. Maely, 3Tames Bates Thomas R. Martin, 2Daniel Bell Johnson Malone '
Wm.Barnett Susan M'ClungC James M'Cormack
tVm. H. Cosby, 2 NElijah Creed Francis NorvcllG. T Cotton 3 O
James C. Caldwell, 2 William O'BanionJohn Carter PAndrew Combs, 2 William R. ParkerWm Campsey J. Pilcher, 2
J erry Collins Susan It. PleasantsWm. Christopher, Jr. James PetersEdw. Chapman John PaynePorter Clay Jesse PeperWm. Chilton William PeperEliza F. Carthra, 2 Elijah PierceThomas Coleman RHenry Casteen Joseph RafliffErancis Combs John ItaddenX.ucinda Coleman Seth RamsayGeorge Caplinger, 2 William ReardenClerk Woodford cty, 4 James Rigsby
D Elizabeth B. RedJacob Darneal Abigil Richards
.James Dunegan William RightHon. H. Davidge SThos. Dickson Smith StoryJohn Dozer John StockdenJohn Donnell David SummersJJurrough 8c Eavans Adam SummersBetsy Dicky Benj. O. Smith
E Robert Stevenson, 2Benj. Estess John Smith, Jr.Elijah Ellis Sheriii Woodford ety.James Elliott Mrs. Ann SteelyjRobert Evans William Smith
F Isaac SouthworthAnne Foster Edmund Scearcyaiartin Ford Scearcy 8c Smith
a Joseph SmithWm. George TThos. Glenn Nailery ThomasGabriel Gaines John TaylorWm. fj. Gardner D. Thorntontfames B. Gow U
Jacob UtterbackJlichd. Holding VMichael 11. Hall Benj. VanceJane Harris Charles Vigus'Bobt. Harrison rJeremiah Harbon Thomas WilsonHaydon Harden, 2 Sarah H. W. WilliamsAdam Harper Jane WrightBobt. Hix Catherine WilliamsAbraham Hawkins Powhattan WooldridgeWm. nearndon William Wooldridgettolin Hawkins, Esq. Joseph WoclfolkSusanaP Hart teaac WilliamsEdward Howe John WrightThos. Hopkins Bazilla VV rightCeorge Huftbrd Charles WarerDavid L. Jackson William D. YoungSilas Johnson
List y LettersT SMALMING in tlie Post Office at Danville; .
JL1 on the Jlst ot March, 1818 winch, itjnot taken out in three months, will be sent toIhe General-Pos- Office as dead letters.
A Nancy HumbleCharles Asher LBev. William Adams Jeremiah LawsCol Joha Allen Jacquelin LewisGiles vndrevv Peter r.jjght
li James LongJames Ball .IsAnn Blain William MastersonPete- - Belles, 2 George A. MelvinEphnam Berry Thomas P. .MooreBobert Burton John MiznerJonn Bene Hambleton MorrisonElizabeth Brady. John MinorBooeil Barnet Charles M'KinneyWiil'am Bailey James MagillDaniel A. Brewer John MechallJames G. Birney, 4 Charles M'llvoy, 2John Bright John MagiUSarah Roller John M'GrawJohn Brady Harrison MundavWilliam Brown Smallwood MaddaxBev flen. B llascom, 6jacob MversJohn Brazleton Samuel Moorel'eleg Barker Iiwson Moore
C Elizabeth MinorNancy Cams Samuel M. MooreThomas Cannon NJohn Cristeson Miss XaylorAlary Crawford Andrew Norcuttllargaret Collier, 2 Francis NiffJohn 'Jochran Daniel NeelljFrancis Cockirel Geo. 8c Joshua NortonWaller Crow, 2 Francis NaveAmbrose Clarke Rev. Lipscomb NorvellDavid Caldwell 0James Congleton Lew is Olive
. Larken Casey John Owensllenr, Caster P
D David Prewitt, 2Nancy Davis Isacc PritchetJohn Daley Nathaniel ParkerThomas Doke Harbin PettyAndrew Devine Hcnry,PratherCharles Detherage Francis PankeyJohn Dix ItJohn Durham Benjamin RholcnLewis Deer DaidReedWilliam Davenport William Ruglas
E . SJohn L. Erving Z. SmithSamuel Ewing John SnowSai-al- Ewing Obadiah SuddarthJoli.i Ervin Thomas SlaugliterFanny Embreo Elizabeth Sinok
F Thomas SparksWilliam F'. Fry Nathaniel StreetAdam Fisher TWilliam Fulkerson R. M. TaylorLncindaFinlay James ThomasMo-.e- Freeman James TinsleySaliv Field Solomon TroverJos..i:a Fry Jbhn TompkinsBenjamin Fisher Peter Taj lor
G Joseph Thatcher1 'in Gilmore, 3 VTV illiam Gates Elizabeth UnderwoodFelK Grundy Hannah UnderwoodEucj Gilmon WAlexander Gvvins : GeBrge Wilson or FreGeorge S. Guthrie derick FordJohn Gibson Iln!.. rt Wilson, 2Isabella H. Graham George Wilso'n
W ' am WilkinsJohnElizabeth Huff Whitcnackdojjil Wilherj
Jamca Harlan Wary WilliamsDcuguld Harris, 2 James WeiterfieldGeorge Harlan Ben. F. WashbournJohn Higgins, 2 YIsaac W. Howland.z jNlattnew lourmPeter Harman William YatesHenry Hadwin
DANIEL BARBEE, P. M.Danville, April 17-- 3t
WILLI A. M KOSSNFORMS his customers and the public generally that he has just received at his old
stand, nearlv onnosite the Public Square, on
Short street, a large and elegant assortment of
siioa,OF ALL SIZES, AND OF THE NEWEST
FASHION'S,
Which he intends selling as low as they can bepurchased in the state, lor casn.
Men's BooteesBovs' doChildren's doMens' sine shoes, broad strapsBoys do doMens' coarse shoes, broad strapsBoys' do -- doChildren's calf-ski- n booteesDo do do with strapsLadies Morocco booteesMisses do doChildren's do doDo do do with strapsLadies white kidLadies Morocco, with heels and broad strapsDo do broad strapsDo do with heels and shoe bottomsDo leather slippers, broad strapsMorocco skins, white welting skinsMorocco hats, boot cords and boot strapsHeel ball, Russia bristles, blacking ball andShoe brushes.
0CJALSO
GROCERIES,consisting or
Madeia,Sherry,
Clarret,Malaga, WINESPort andWhiteFrench Brandy, Jamaica SpiritsHolland Gin, and good old WhiskeyImperial,Young 8c Ti'ASOld HysonCoffee, Chocolate
larfSUGARSRaisins, Almonds and PruinsCloves, Mace and NutmegsAllspice, Pepper and MustardCinnamon and GingerIndigo, Madder and Allum tBrimstone, Copperas, Glue and RosinLancaster Rappee Snuff, No. 1
Spanish and Common CigarsChewing and Smoking TobaccoHair Combs and Sbavinp SoanMackerel, Shad, Cod fish, Scotch and Pickclcd
HerringsCoffee Mills, Red cords and Plough LinesA sew barrels Flax seed Oil,Trunks, Writing Paper, 8cc. &o.
April 3- -tf
ALLUVION MILLSAND
BAKE II! f USE.THESE MILLS are now in full operation,
very handsome work. Any quanti-ty of Flour of the first quality maybe had atany time, by the barrel or small quantity.
Superfine Flour, by the Barrel, g6Fine do do 5 25Ship Stuff, per 100 lbs. 1 50
, Shorts, per bushel, 0 17Bran, per ditto, 0 12 J
THV. J1AKLXG JiUShXESSIs also carried on together with the Mills,
where every quantity of BUEAD may be hadof all kinds, to wit Loaf Bread. Butter Crackers, Water Crackers, Pilot and Navy Bread.
BRADFORD 8c BOWLES.April 3- -tf
AUCTION. OFFICE.
Jeremiah Neavc &: Son,TVFORM their friends that they have
with their COMMISSION BUSI-NESS, the selling of MERCHANDIZE regu-larl- y
at AUCTION, when consigned to themfor that purpose. Cincinnati, Oct. 11 tf
GL gs.VARIETY of elegant cut and engraved
1 GLASS, just received and for sale, bySAM. THOMPSON 8c CO.
Which, in point of quality and elejrance, doesgreat credit to American manufacture.
I hey have also on hand a large supply ofirVy-tf.- by the bo, to suit retail stores, at thelate Pittsburgh prices, and carriage, with theusual crfedit for approved paper.
1 ne above articles were all manufactured byUahcxcelt, Page U liakeweU, of Pittsburgh.
Lexington, Jan. 31 tf
QT M N BCH N T S,LOOK HVKR!
nnHE subscriber offers for sale, on a low ad-- E
advance, an excellent parcel of
SUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT SEASON.They were all purchased late last fall, and
are well assorted in proportion to the amount,which is about seven thousand dollars. I he- -lieve they are cheaper than goods can be imported tins spring. Payment (made safe) willbe taken in instalments.
WILLIAM WEST.April 3 tf
lieivtwck. Insurance, Co.
i T the instance of several of the Stockhold- -
il. crs of the Kentucky Insurance Company,a meeting of all the Stockholders is requestedat their Office, in Lexington, on SATURDAY,the 30th of MAY next, to take into considera-tion the affairs of the Company, and make arrangements tor their hrial settlement.
C. BRADFORD, late Cash'r.April 3-- 9t
Partnership Dissolved.THE partnership of Aahtoti, Beach & JK'eillc,
tliis day dissolved by mutual consent.All those having demands on the firm, are re-quested to apply to Ashton Iieach for thesame; All indebted to the firm are to makepayment to Ashton U JJeacb, who are author-ised to receive the same.
R. ASHTON,JOSEPH BEACH,HUGH NEILLE.
Lexington, March 2d, 1816. 10--
The Couch Making Business,In all its various branches, is still carried on
at the old stand by Ashton & Iieach, where car-riages, gigs, 8cc. 8cc. will be made or repairedon the shortest nntir.r. and neatpst manner.and on the most reasonable terms.'.
Source JolinsGttfc,
cOrneil of main 8c mill srnr.EiTS,
''Aearly opposite the Branch Bank oftU V. S.J
HAVE just opened, and will constantly keepfor sale, either by retail or whole-
sale, an assortment ofDOftTESTJC MANUFACTURES.
BROD CLOTHS, NB.)CL')T!i,CASS.IMr.RES, BLANKET,Cassixets, HARD- - . AUK,
satt1nets, NAILS ofevei yKERSEYS, iic. LcThey' wifl also kee a conmnt suppl oj
BANK,, PRINTING-- , WRITING, LETTER,and WRAPPING PAPQ.
LkHMb, til LOtvtf,. Fwwi anv i
promptly attended to. , , 'VS I
I.e. ?Vi-is-.dj The Editors of "?t ijr8ttrail-ad- '
Georgetown Patriot, wupr'm,TgK-t,itt- eabove three times. l IralESXi?" -
AVm. I. aiort!PpTCo." T.t tiro '.mmm. 7i4t rtpnk mtfrMBr. KmuirmAJ VV (Ml "".fortnerly occupied btf ft. tiafxj
on hand, a Urte aiiurtim'at ofMlili-CliA.YVrZl- i,
consisting of afi the vin-ous articles of the latest fashion! iShe
DRY GOODS LIlfE,GROCERIES, of best tjvaktu,
AND EVERY VARIETY OFHARD, GLASS, CHWA ii QUEENS
WARE.Ahto, bett manufactured. ,
'
PITTSBURGH N.AII.S,SUGAR, CQf FEE, TEAS St LIQUORS,
AT THE LOWEST mlCF.S.
All of which will be sold on the best terms.Lexington, Feb. 21 tf.
BO"K-BlDT"N"- RSTA-TIONKR-
Y
BUSINESS.
THOMAS 'ES'EX &CO,;) ESPECTFCLV.Y infollns the public thatti they have removed.- their llofllc-Iiindin- g
and Stationer- - business to the sign of the Journal, next door to the lormer stand i ilhamEssex 8c Son, occ- .pit d at present by illiam R
Morton 8c Co. opposite the llwisc, onMain Street, where they will keep a constantsupply of
Blank Hooks, Stationery andSchool Books,
Fon Sale. Orders from public officers andbanks at a distance will be prompl'y attendedto they having purchased a ruling machine,which will thereby enable them to si: ."nish pub-
lic offices and bank3 with Blank Books ruledin the neatest manner, and with much morefacility than they could otherwise do.
Lexington, Feb. 27. tf.
F01t S.ILK.FIVE CRE LOT on which there is anew BRICK HOUSE situated between
James Haggin Esq. and the house formerly pc--
cupiedby Mr. John L.. Martin : the terms willbe one third in hand the balance in one andtwo years : it is thought unnecessary to give adescription of the convenience and utility oftins property, as persons wishing to purchasewould wish to view it. .vhich they may do uponapplication to the subscriber.
WILLIAM ROSS.Lexington, Feb 27. tf.
MEMCIXE gfc.TTUST received, a large and general assort-
ed ment of MEDICINES Also, a ell select-e- d
variety of SHOP FURNITURE, LAN-CETS, PULLIK1NS, SCARIFICATORS andPOCKET INSTRUMENTS, which are offer-ed, Wholesale and Retail, at the Store of thesubscriber, on Main street, a sew doors belowMr Keen's Inn.
JOHN NORTON, Druggist.Lex. Feb. 27, 1818. 12t
Lexington Steam Mill.rBIHE Proprietors being interested in thci1 store of HUBBARD B. SMITH, & CO.
have declined retailing Flour, Meal, Sec. at the.Mill; a constant supply ot those articles will bekept at the store, and sold on the usual terms.Any person wishing to get flour by the barrel,can be supplied on application, either atthe Mill or Store, and Whiskey by the barrel,or larger quantity, can be had at all times.
They wish to purchase a quuntity of Wheatand Corn, delivered at the mill, for which thecurrent price will be given. Pliey also want anumber of young Hogs, for which they willgive a fair price.
ROBERT UUSi UN Ec CU.Lex. Feb. 27, 1818 tf
EL KG VNT C RPKTINGJust received and for sale at the Store of
T. E. BOSWELL c CO.
Brussels 8j Scotch Carpetings,luch they otter at a very reduced price.
Augirt XS- - --tf
OWINGS's IRON-WORK- S,
.RE ALL INCOMPLETE OTERATION.
THE result of the late improvements, madethesubscriber on his BLAST FUR.
NACE, decidedly gives her the preference toanv in the western country. She is now makingdouble the quantity she ever made and ot avery superior quality.
The FUuGbb are making better War Ironthan heretofore, St of as good a quality as any inthe U. States, They are managed by selectedworkmen from the Eastward.
All orders will be promptly executed whenthe payment is made satisfactory.
THU.MAS U. UWLNliS.Slate Iron-Work- s, Jan. 17, 1818 tf.N. B. A general assortment of Bar-Iro- n and
Castma-- will be kept as usual at his Iron Store,in Lexington.
THE FAYETTE
Yacir Maiwiiacturmg Co.E opened an Olhce on Mill street, inEALexington, where it is their intention to
keep a complete assortment of Paper andwhere all orders tor that article will be thanK-full- y
received and promptly attended to. Thehighest price given for sine Rags.
THOMAS J AKUAlll, ITCS. f. M. VO.
March 20-- tf
100ioWaS Toward."O ANAWAY from the subscriber, about theSLll 20th of last January, i small negro fellownamed CHARLES, tolerably black, pop-eye-
about 5 feet G inches high, and about 22 yearsold, formerly the property of Gabriel Lilley ofFayette county, fitly dollars will be paid toany person who will take up, and secure saidneero, so that I jet him again, provided he istaken out cfthe state; or Twenty Dollars ifjtaken in the state.
Also on the 8th instant, a mulatto fellow-name-
GEOtlGE, about 18 ) ears old, 5 feet 8j or 9 inches high; and has a large scar over hisright eye formerly the property ot 1 . W. Per-ry, of Fayette cojinty. The same reward willlie given for him, taken and secured in likemanlier.
SMALLWOOD JEWEl.Jefferson Utatv, K. March 20- - TV
BA.fi TLFT $ COX,Of A'E jr. OKI. E. ixs.
TltEterm of the partnership xf the aboveexpired, the affairs of the
concern will be settled by the subscriber.He'continues business on hisftwn account in
New-Orlea- 'frhere consignments and orderswill meet due and prompt attention.
His establishment is in Poidrass street, ahealthy and pleasant part of the ciiy, .and nearthe active business of the boats alid shipping.
NATIl'L. COX.Nov. 15 tf
Til 15 DRUG STORE,Late of Major J. M. M'Calla,
(corner or snoivr 8c MABKET-STnEETS- ,)
X57TLL in suture be conducted bv Doctor; t CLOUD and B. GAINES, formerly of
the house of M'Calla, Gaines 8c Co. Theyhave on hand, and are importing, a very extensive supply ot
Fresh Medicines, Faints, Sjc.Which they will sell on the most moderateterms, by wholesale and retail. They have nohesitation in believingthat they will be able togive general satisfaction to those who may fa- -
Torthem with their calls.(T Orders from a distance shall be promptly
I attended to, byCLOUD & GAINES
Lexington, Oct. 4. 10 tftTHE SUBSCRIBES
HAVE just received andopened a large andASSORTMENT OF MER-
CHANDIZE, suitable for the present andseason, in the house lately occupied
Campbell, on Main street, next doorJo L. Sanders, and opposite the Kentucky Ga-zette Office ; which they offer for sale on rea-sonable terms for cash, and the following pro-duce, viz : Wheat, Wldskey, Hemp, Tobacco,Pork, Bacon, Lard, Country Linen anil Ltnsey.
G. 8c J. ROBINSON.Nov. 15 tf
WATCHES.THE subscribers have just received,
Gold and Silver Patent LeverWatches
Among which are a sew for LADIES, for saleat the Philadelpliia Prices. ALSO, A GeneralAssortment oj
., MimcummzE,By Wholesale or Retail, at a small advance fort,Asn, or notes at a short date.
TILFORD, TROTTER, 8c Co.Lexington, Dec. 13 tf.
BLANK BOOKS, 6c.JVe offer for sale, at the Kentucky Gazette Office
BLANK bound Ledgers, Day Books,bound Journals, halfdo. do.
QopyTIooks, Pocket Books,Blank Warrants, Executions,Tobacco Notes, Replevin Bonds,Masonic, Diplomas, Writing Paper,Branch U. S. Bank Checks,Indentures, Deeds And the
Kentucky Almanackfor 4 818,by the ,jroce, dozen, or single one.
Lexington, Dec. 20-- tf
UEMF.nniJE subscribers wish to purchase FORTYJL TONS OF HEMP, to be delivered ihtiie
next year.WM. R. MORTON c CO.
Lexington, Dec. 27 tf
INFORMS his triends and the public in erea. neral, that he has permanently settled inLexington, in the house lately occupied by Chas.Humphreys, esq. as an office,second door abovethe Reporter Book-stor- e, on Jordan's row hehas determined to attend upon families bv theyear ; and they will find it much to their
to engage him in that way he will at- -
ienu upon uu iamiues residing wiunn uie townlimits, at two dollars per head.
Lex. March 13. tf.
TO MY FRIENDS AND THE TUBUC INGENERAL.
JOHN MARSH has again commenced theBUSLVESS. He has in his
employment workmen of the best kind. Cot-
ton Yarn for sale of the best quality, and ascheap as any in the western country. I alsowish to inform the public that I have ready forsale, one Spinning- 1 hrostle ot 1U8 spindles,with all the necessary preparation machinery iand will have finished by the first of January,1817, two more machines of the same amount.Those persons wishing to purchase machinery,can also be accommodated with a first rateworkman to superintend their business.
42 October 14, 1816.
THE CELEBRATED BULL,1T A1SED b3' Mr. Smith, who obtained a SilH.TL ver Cup at two annual exhibitions of cattle under the direction ot the Agricultural Societv, is at mvfarm nearLexington, for the convenier.ee of those who wish to improve theirbreed ot cattle, rive Dollars is the price;good pasturage on moderate terms.
This Bull excels in beauty and size any animal of his kind in tha state ; his calves sellingfrom 30 to 50 dollars from common cows, andfrom blooded cows as high as 250 dollars.have not heard of a single one of an inferiordescription all are greatly superior to thoseby other bulls. JOHN FOWLER.
Lexington, July 26, 1817. tf
ENTERTAINMENT.HfMlE subscriber respectfully informs hisA friends and the public in general, that he
has taken the house lately occupied by JABEZVIGUS, at the sign of the' Ship, on Short street,between Limestone street ahd the t 'ourt-hous-
where every attention will be paid to travellersand customers in general.
LUKE USHER.( A sew Gentlemen can be accommodated
with Boarding and Lodging by the week.Lexington, Dee. 27, 1817 tf
REMOVAL.WILLIAM R. MORTON 8c Co.
AVE removed their Store to the Brickhouse at the corner of Main and Upper
streets, lately occupied by Wm. Essex as aBookstoorc. Lex. Dec. 27.--tf
S. II. WOODSON,STTAS removed to Lexintrton with an intcn- -
Ifl tion to devote himself to the practice ofLaw His orlicc is kept m atrontroom ot thebrick building opposite Capt Postlethwait'sIn.. 1- -tf January C, 1817.
Genuin Spanish Segars,A ND fresh Rapee and Macouba SNUFF,
J manufactured by Hamilton, just receivedand for sale, by
SAM. THOMPSON 8c CO.Bv the box or keg, at Philadelphia prices,
and carriage ; or at a small advance by retail.Lexington, Jan. 31 tj"
To "Banking XnsiilwUons.nnilE Subscribers havinjr made considerableJL improvement in the various branches of
their Bank Note Engraving and Printing Es.tablishment, particularly in their standard orend ornaments, which are intended to preventcounterfeits, embrace this method of respect-fully informing gentlemen connected withbanking companies, that they are now enabledto execute any orders with which they maybe entrusted, with promptitude and elegance.The subjoined certificates are respectfully sub-
mitted for the consideration of those who havenot had an opportunity of examining note engraved by the undersigned;
rUILUlELFHIA, FEB. 24, 1818.
Mr. II. S. Tanner, having exhibited and explained to us the utility of his inventions forpreventing the counterfeiting of Bank Bills,now used by Messrs. Tanner, Kearney 8c Tie-bou- t,
on the notes engraved by them, and hav-
ing carefully examined the specimens submitted to us tor that purpose, we do hereby de-clare that they appear to us eminently calculat-ed to produce the effect intended.Signed W. Jokes, l'resdt Bank U. S.
Josa. Smith, Cashier Bank U. S.James Houston-- Ast. Cashr. Bk U. S.J. Taoaiit, Presdt. Farmer's Ec Me-
chanic's Bank.IlEsnr Kohl, Cashr. Farm. Sc Mechan-
ic's Bank.' II. DnisKF-n-, Cashr. of the Bk. N. A.
Tnos. Pahkeii, Presdt. Mech. Bank.G. SiMrsoN, Cashr. S. Girard's Bank.J. Nonais, Presdt Bank Penn.D. Leox, Presdt Phil. Bank.
PHILADELrniA, AUGUST 22, 1816.
The undersigned, rtists, &c. of the City ofPhiladelphia, do hereby certify, that havingcarefully examined VIr. II. S. Tanner's inven-tion rf a standard for preventing the counter-feiting of Bank Bills, are sully impressed withthe belies, that the said standard or end piecesused by Messrs. Tanner, Kearny 8c Tiebout,are trom their dithculty ol imitation ana ele-gance of execution, calculated in a
decree, to check the alarmincr progressjvof counterfeiting.
Joht vallance, engraver. ,
John Born, do.Tnos. Bmcn, painter.J. H. Setmouh, engraver.Aeex. Lawsok, do.Wm. It. Joses, do.Wm. Aiies, do.Bank Notes having the abore ornament in-
corporated with the engraving have been incirculation nearlv three years, durinc whichtime no attempt within the knowledge of theinventor, has been made to counterfeit them.
Letters addressed to the subscribers, willmeet prompt attention.
TANNER, KEARNEY 8c TD3BOUT,Engravers, 8cc. No. 10, Library sC
Philadelphia, Feb. 24, 1H1S.
5jThe Editors of the Reporter, FrankfortArgus, Louisville Courier, Itussellville Messenger, Nashville Whig, and Knoxville Gazette,will please to insert the above advertisementsix times, and send their bills to the subscribers for payment. T. K. 8c
March 20, 1818. 6t
JOSEPH BOSWELL,informs his friends andRESPECTFULLY that he has pur-
chased the house on Cheapside, lately occupi-ed by Morrison, Boswells 8c Sutton, and hasTHIS DAY entered into partnership with hisnephew, GEORGE BOSWELL. The Con-cern will be
Joseph & George Boswell.They have on hand and are now opening, a
large and veiy general assortment otDRY GOODS, I QUEENS WARE,HARD WARE, I ANDGLASS WARE, GROCERIES,
Of every description, among which areXe-Oxlca- na Swgai,
or THE first huaeitt,Which they will sell by the Barrel or by Retail
as low as any in market.cTr ALSO
They have just received from Richmond, Va.an assortment ot
CUT 8c WROUGHT NAILS, ANVILS, VICES, PATENT SHOT, PIG LEAD, FISH, &c.
Which articles they will sell on as good termsas any in the state,
They will give the highest price in Coshfor SALT PETRE, at their Store.
7 13t Feb. 14, 1818.
Black and Whitesmith, and SaddletreeManufacturer,
(LATE FUOM PHILADELPHIA.)
T ESPECTFULLY informs his friends 8c theJLtb public, that he has commenced the abovebusiness in all its various branches, in Fourth,near Wood street, a sew doors above the signol the ureen l ree, Pittsburgh.
He also carries on HORSE SHOEING.He manufactures AXES MATTOCKS- -
HOES and HINGES of every description,which shall be neatly executed. All of theforegoing articles he will sell low for cash, oron a liberal credit, by civing negotiable paper.
Orders from any part of the country will bethankfully received and attended to vvjth punctuality and despatch.
PRICES.Ladies' Saddle Trees, - - $27 per das,Men's Fallback do. - - - 27 do.Men's Best do. - - - 19 do.Men's Common do. ... 17J do.Ladies' Best do. ... 27 do.Wood Axes (warranted) - -- .22 do.Mattocks do. - - - 22 do.Plough Irons (steeled) - - 22 cts. per lb.
our apprentices are wanting to above busi.ness.
Pittsburgh, Dec. 12, 1817. Jan. 31. 13t
Valuable Landed Property
A NY person wishing an eligible situation inXjL Logan County, KCntucky, may be accom-modated by the Subscriber, who has fromFOUR to SIX HUNRED ACRES OF LANDof the first quality for sale ; it lies about sevenmiles from Russellville, thirty two from Clarks.ville.and forty two from Nashville ; and with-in three miles of two never sailing Mills onRed River ; there is on this tract an abundanceand variety of timber, more than sufficient forits support, land of the first quality for Timo-thy meadow, and a sheet of barrens that woulddelight the eye of ajudicious cultivator. Thereis a creek runninp; through the land.km whicha saw and grist Mill were worked for manyyears, for about six months in the year ; theseworks may be again crtcted, with the additionof a distillerv, to great advantage ; ' about twerty one acres of cleared land on the premisesin good heart, and a never sailing spring ofuimestone water, i o prevent needless andperplexing applications, the public are herebyinformed that my price is gl2 per acre, onehalf paid down and the balance in 6 and 12months, an indisputable title warranted.
ROBT. BAYLOR.RurUvUle, Feb. 5, tct. 2J. gftj
IIUB'B. B SMITH S- - COfARE OPENING A
GROCERY STORE,Xn the house lately occupied by W. R. Mor-
ton 8c Co. at the' corner of Short streetandCheapside, fronting the Public Square, mLexington,
Is here they will kup a constant supply oj
FLOUR,OF THE FIRST QUALITY,
CORN MEA.L h BRAN,FROM THE STEAM MILL OF ROBERT
HUSTON 8c CO. ALSOp; WINE Salt -'
Brandy PepperSpirits SpicesGin ' CheeseWliiskey RaisingSugar lAlmondsCoffee Spanish and
"Tea , . Common CigarsChockolatc Chewing Tobacco
A VARIETY OF OTHER ARTICLES,Which they will sell upon reasonable terms'
for Cash.They will also purchase a quantity of Wheat
and Corn, to be delivered at the LexjngtonSteam Mill of Robert Huston 8c Co. for whichthe highest market prices will be given.
CCjf They expect to receive in a short timeja large supply of Groceries, from Philadelphiaand Orleans.
'Lex. Feb.27,1818.-t- f.. . ....urn i -- .I... - -
LAW OFFICE.THE rmnEBSIGNED HAVE EWTE1IED INTO
NEHSUir UNDER THE NAME AND FIRM OF
BABR & SHANNONWith a view to practise law in the courts ofFayette. Their office will be kept on Limestone street near to Mr. Keen's, late Mr.
Inn, where they can at all times beconsulted, unless when attending said courtsThose who employ them will in all cases objtain the counsel and efforts of both ; and maybe assured that all business committed to theircare will be discharged promptly and puncliujally. All letters addressed to the firm, on busmess connected with their profession, will beduly attended to.
THOMAS T. BARR,GEORGE SHANNON.
Lexington, March 27. tf.
LEGHORN BONNETS.JIr. SAUNDERS mfur.ut the Ladies, that sf&
nasjusi recaveajrom ffiu,AUEL,'UlJl,A 8UFPIT OF ELEGANT LEGHORN AND
WRITE CHIP BONNETS.WHICH she now offers for sale, at her Milj
Store, on Main street, Lexincwton, where they are invited to call, and see foe.themselves.
N. B.-- Tiro YOUNG LADIES, of respectable connexions, are wanted as APPJtEA1'VICES to the Millinery Business.
April 10-- tf
UoWt Wickliffe &ick-avri- V
llovjes ix.HAVE entered into a Partnership in tha
of Law, which is limited to theCourts of Fayette County.
The latter will confine his practice exclusively to the courts of said county. Those whomay think proper to entrust them with theirbusiness, will ensure the joint attention ofboth ; except when the former is necessarilycalled away by the clashing interference of thoFayette and Superior courts. Richard Hawes,Jr. may be sound at his office between Mr.Cornelius Coyle's, and the Insurance CompanyOffice, immediately above the office of J. C.Breckinridge, Esq.
Robert Wickliffe may be sound at his ol(Jstand on Market Street
ROBERT WICKLIFFE.Feb. 7. 13t RICH'D. HAWES, Jr.
DISSOLVED.COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existTHE between Alexander Cranston, ArtJ
drew Alexander, J. P. Schatzell and JohnWoodward, trading under the firm of J. P.Schatzell and Co. is dissolved by consent qparties.
NOTICEIS THEREFORE HEREBY GIVEN, that tha
business of saidconcern will be closed by thesubscriber, who requests those that stand in.debted thereto, to come forward and settletheir" accompts respectively. And to whomthose will also please to apply to whom thofirm stands indebted. J. P. SCHATZELL.
Lexington Sept. 27 tf.
"Havoc, Yow&tir 3VLis,Ope mile west as Lexington, on the 11 oodforii
Road.JOSEPH 8c GEORGE BOSWELL,
AVE entered into witbSPENCER COOPER, for the purpose oil
manufacturing under thefirm of
SPENCER COOPER CO.Who will keep a constant supply of Gun
Powder, equal to any made in the United State?and will sell on as good terms.
AU orders will be strictly attended to, and!they will continue to give the highest pricetor SALi-l'BiK- delivered at J. c u. uoswell's Store, on Cheapside, Lexington, ortheir Mills.
SPFJWER COOPER 14 CO.April 10-- tf
amsiot&TS.4000 MUSKRATS, ofavery superior qualify
FOR SALE, at 20 cents ner Skin. Enauiraof E. J. WINTER.
April 10-- 3t
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Wax Call Skins.The Subscriber, amongst his other Stock f?
LEATHER,HAS ON HAND,
40 Doz. PRIME WAX CALF SKINS.Which he will dispose of on moderate termSj
JOHN HULL,April 10-- tf
BANK OF GBEEN RIVER,Tim CAPITAL STOCK
NTHE BANK OF GREEN RIVER, havingbeen subscribed in the town of GLASGOWon uie ist ivionuay oi April, itsitj, accordingtolaw, an Election for a President and Eight Di-
rectors to said bank, will be held in the ennrfc.house in said town, on .MONDAY, the 11th ofMAY nexl, iri pursuance of the Act of IncortTpo ration.John GoniN, Sen'r. "I ("Ben. Monroe,Alex'b. Adair, O Wm. Savaoe,ll'r. Crutcuer, S- - 3 J Wm. T. Bush,Wm. Thompson. " I Ilira'n r.ni..m
ll.los. Wixi.ocr. I
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