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;U(nMMMNT. in theH t ,m on .m 3Ut. December 181'J, nlntn i
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15i nwnson JohnIII at-nu- ei ircr JacobBucknei He'i)amin-
- ti.BUds William II.Bullock WallerBan v William T.lliowii CatharineDennett BowlarCBi m.etl JoelBolton JohnBnford ThomasBogs JamesBi lv JosiahBi- - wn EhzaM.Bum GeorgeBuik JacobBovt r RobertBinning JamesBirch MaryB U-- Albe'rtusBowlei John T.Ik mutt E.
k 11 JohnBf-1- 1 FrankeyBl( ins JohnDion SamuelBains ThomasBowes Joseph"Blarknvire GeorgeBurkner Jr. HenryBin an WilliamBrvan JosepliBuckner ElizabethBell DavidBy wateis HankersonBover John G.Brady JosiahBiggs AndiewBryan Daniel
Comstock BiownCurd PriceCavins JohnCoudas PitmanCampbell CatharineCiouch ThomasCh.nn Sarah'Carl ii Thomas 2Ci .i- - JoliiiCaussty C'mtisConn John M.Collins L-- 'wisCoopei S.rahCarlton JonathanConlej AlexanderColmesmt John D.C.i ins EdwardC. mpbell Hev. JohnC nry JohnCav on Lew isCrotheis HughCheany LumaidC. ruthei s &. CoyCamion Uobeit A.Clovids PitmanColvert ChristopherCiaig JosephCoons MartinCox JonnC ochet NevvboldCamron Robert A.Cook J.ihn,Clerk of FajetteC. C
Duncan William 3DrfVis JolurW. 2Davis ThomasDantord BetseyDedman R'chardDicke JamesDavidson JohnDoyt Dennis.Duncan Samuel
Ell'jbon WilliamEvans NathanielEwintr. PutmanEdwards Rebecca J. 3Eades J imcsEmns Owen
Fisher JohnJoseph
Fishel SamuelFoley MosesFry JoshuaFry Mi PhilipFair Willia.nFrisi.r JoTmTield C. H. & Co.
Greenwood BenjaminGradv SamuelGoodwin Lejd R.Godaid AbbotG trnell Thomas H.Gorm Henry 2G.bbins JaroyGiav Stephen W.Gnffin SpencerGordon William 2Gardner Polly
Henderson James W.Humphrevs Ann C.Hull man JohnHarass William B.Hill PollyHampton GeorgeHeminway ThompsonHamss HezekiahHelves Thomas B.Hodges John L.Hev wood WilliamHall JosephHawkins MartinHull PeterHampton JamesHeadington Abelllawes ClaryHodges RichardHughes JohnIlollawav John 2Holmes Hugh 2Halt JohnHendli WilliamHodges JohnHumphreys James Is.Hunt William i
Innes James 2Johnson RobertsonJacLsou JacobJoidan WilliamJunes ThomasJouiU Charles
01' LettersPost Office at Lexing- -
Annst,-on- SallyAlexander JacobAtchison IUmiltonAllen Clui lesAmies BenjaminAonn William 2Abcrnathy BlackstoneAppleyaid John
BBack HarmondUaktr WiHumnrom eorgeBinning AnthonyBieedlove NanthanBrack LerrisBrown AbrahamBusby JamesBhthe JamesBrjan ThomasBrand JosephBurbndge EzekielBrown ElizabethBi onaon SilasBell Will.amBrown FlenhamRrinega Linvellliovd S?mueiBeiry John W.Brvan ElizabethBagl.on MornsBuchannon AnnBryan Daniel
' Biadj HenryBullock WallerRrjck Josith
' Baldwin DanielBullock JelliesBunils CharlesHettisworth I' tsyBiitlman AmosBunds RachaelUullock EdmundlUllaid William
R.Benuing Perkinslliadley LukeBlack, Messrs.
Maiquis
Claik GeorgeCunningham JohnChinn AchillisClarke William
W.Cole Peter II.Cavins JohnColqulioun J.Cabell JosephCavauaugh ElizabethCahill WilliamCarun JohnCassell DavidCiossdaleCore JamesCabiness George JCiockett WilliamCatlett Marian
P.Currie JamesColbert ChristopherCox JohnCoomes RichardCastleman Mary AnnChandler JamesCasteen HenryCurry illiamCrows .BeddyCreth JacobCabell JosephConelly NancyCaporton Andrew 2Chinn John
DDjwdall BernardDnvei PhoebyDavis JesseDavis PaulDixson JohnDay IsaacDillaid JohnDidlake JohnDonan David 0.
EErring SamuelElden MatildaElliott WilliamElliott.GeorgeElizabeth Maria
Flourney TheodoshaFaucel'l Joseph.Fleck.ier William 4Forsyth JohnFaver SusannaFarell IsaacFavour JohnFowles William T.
GrangerGold AlexanderGardner JamesGatewood JosephGears WilliamGayle ThomasGibson Thomas G.Gray Benjamin T.Greshah BenjaminGray George
Henry JoscpSjHeydet MaryHudson ReubenHull JohnHeron JohnHickev Wm.Hammond SamuelHaley BenjaminHulcherson NathanielHenoviton JohnHocks LerrisHanvermeale FrederickHart EleanorHodgson Joseph T.Holston NicholasHarris Thomasllarriscn Annellomdons JudahHanigam Edward B.Holmes John A.Harry WilliamHarris NancyHawkins Elizabeth 2Hays WilliamHolding SamuelHughes illiam P.
J eny JosephJones NicholasIves Samuel T.Instoi.e JohnJetor AichibaldJeter S.K
Kemper JamesKennedy MatthewKnapper JohnKUe WilliamKi ing Nancy
el ley WilliamIvritle Francis
Lerris RomeoLong Gain ielLawson Daniel F.Laudeman JacobU'go WilsonLee GcrshamLdf JohnLemon JamesLeg SamuelLightner WilliamLemoi Rebecca
Messick JobM'N.imer ElijahMurdock ElizabethM'Call JohnM'Phceters William 2M'Donald George 2Mills ChailesMurphy nn oMilton ElijahMoor RebeccaMorris JohnMitchell ThomasM'Murray PrudenceM'Ferson RobertMinor JosephMahorney DennisM'Curd JamesMeeker William P.Moor AnnMassie NathanielMorgan NathanMerideth SamuelMooie Mary C.Mason JohnMonroe LucyM'Conncl damMooie Tliomas P.Merideth ElishaMontague JamesMurdock WilliamMonroe WilliamI'Kaidv Alexander
Mason MicajahMiller FrederickManuel Thomasloies James
Martin IsaiahI'Grath Miss
'loffoid ElizabethMatthew Joshua.Idddox Notley
M'Dowell MaryVloore WilliamM'Ganuary Andrew
Vapper John 2Vewcomb WilliamNVegan PatrickNew Heniy
Overton ArchibaldOgilvie James
Payne ElizabethPayne JohnPhilips WilliamParker SusannaPatterson Samuel 2Price EvansPitcher Jas. or Jos.Portm JosepliParkins IsaacPatterson 11 illiam 11.Paidee AnerPrather ThomasPi ice DavidPaul PeterPorter JosephPennington PollyPorter EphriamPettit DanielPncheite GeorgePicket GeorgeI'enn Shadiack'
Quarles iioger
7?yan Edward7?aw Owen 'TPichaidson John7?unjon FrancisVPicliaidson Alew.fluth David7eadhay Thomas
ainey HHiamise iniliam
rtawlms John7ogers Joseph'ice Elizabeth
Ramsey GeorgeWeynolds Thomas'ilend Henry?ush Helen
ftutli Jane 2tiny John F.Aice Jacob
stamton AndrewSergeant DabneyShoward Lev enSmith FrancisStivers JKilliamspiers ElizarShannon Geo. geSageser JacobStenly tt'illiamSelf Mrs.Signar JehnSelf Nancyamitn JaneShephaid MosbyShufneld Capt.Summers John I2South FlizabethSallards JolmShort JohnSummers JohnSmith MarySmith Wm. F.Smith RachaelSlav back SarahSmedley JohnStone JacobSmith AndrewStout AnthonyStone JesseStephens William P.Stuart Mr.Spindle EdmundSearlts James
Tejiick JohnTait Patrick I !
Tod William 2
True JamesTrimble CatharineTrimble JohnTrue Larking I
Tompkins Guin
Kiley BenjaminKvrrich llugheyKingKing SamuelKnox Benjamin
King WilliamKirtly FrancisL
4 Long ZackariahLawson Daniel F.Loukett llezekialLow don JohnLincoln ThomasLindsey WilliamLong LaurenceLewis MatthewLitterell AggaLing George
MMaris RichardMansfield John L.Menafee JarrotM'Guire WilliamM'Clentock SamuelM'Clure LawrenceMulclion. DanielMagovvn WilliamMoore JamesMontague JamesM'Conathy JacobMichan JacobManuel ThomasM'Caidy AlexanderM'Clure NathanielM 'Clam JohnM'Gowan CharlesMillesan WilliamMoffeete CyrusMadison John H.Martin Truman r
Martin JudithaJlefTord ElizabethMatiomy DennisM'Millan JohnJM'Allum JohnM'Giaw JohnM'Quithy SlaryMartin IsaacMilligan WilliamM'Kee ArchibaldMartin TrumanMaj field ThomasMoore Harbin H.Mason RichardMontgomery Wm.Maxwell JohnMerry J. Capt.Mason GeorgeM'Leonore JoelM'Meckm JamesM'Call WilliamM'Meckin Robert
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Noel NancyNicholson Parker F. C,
NorvelliSaiy
W.Oneal Robert
Playle ThomasPat'isan William Rev,Parker JohnPateison JamesPnestman BllliamPusset JacobPrewit BobertPew JonathanPain JmesPatten JohnPaiker GeorgePiocK-- r JohnPope NathanielParish CsrtleyPi ice B. H'illiamPei kins H JohnParish ThompsonPage HarrietPyle Zeba
R7?ogers John 2Rogers Colemanffobb William.ffoach Richardyowland Georgeffogers Josephi?awlings Tliomasltas George7?ankins CatherineJfichaidsonLaodiced27?ead & Davidson7?iglev MilesJ?ichards William 2.ftistine JohnJfead George W.7?ichaidson Loo Die7?utherford Rachaeliiichardson Mary II.
SStevens ThomasStout JontySagathy Mr.Savers JohnScott Thomas 2Scott miliam 2Sale JamesStone JacobSheppard DavidSutton DavidSmith MarthaSmith Capt. RichardStephens Uriah 2Stevenson SamuelEditor of tbe Ky. Gaz. 3Smiley JohnSmilev ThomasSullivan Wm.Sasser William T.Sanderson WilliamStephenson Wm.Simpson illiam W. 2Smedley MarySmedley SamuelStie Peter & RichardsonSmith SusanSwann GeorgeSidnor JohnSidnor JacobSmallwood WilliamSeaurils JamesStone William
r,Trible WilW mTurner EdmundTrimble JamesTine RobertThrift CharlesTrimble WmThrockmorton Susan
VauUndingham Henry2Vernon William S.Yardeman Jeiemiah
WWinchester Gen Jas. 7 Wright RichardWickliff Bobert 2 WingutcJoJin
Wallace Mary A.
Wan en Thomas B.Wilmott RobertWalker GeorgeWeich ThomasWorthan EnochWebber Ma.'garetWymore Delila 2
West EdwardWebb George 2
Winslow St StephansWilliams Daniel J.Winnott RobertWoolej JohnWilkison MichaelWalker GeorgeWimott DillyWilson Robert S
Walker JamesWatson WilliamWallace Daniel C. 2
Young Doct. JohnYork JointsYoung Beniamin
Ann A.
John
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L,
Jr. P.12, 1812.
A ofin the
ville county, on the Slst of Dec1812; and is not taken out in tlueewill be sent to the as dead
GeorgeIzarah ElkinsAnne PadgetGeorge Briant
WilliamBenj Elkm
SmithJohn
ClaikLewisJohn Brown
HowardVinice Green
ProctorJames FalknerLaurence YoungJoseph JUn.Thos Jun.Gabriel Reed
ElkinJohn GarnerJoshua
HubslinLaurence J. DailyWilliam Claj brookThomas ScottDavid RiceAhijah Woods
HillCraig
PeggyJames MartinJohn WhiteWilliam ReedsDavid WalkerJames SaleJames Owens
SmithJames BellMaryAnna TurnerBenj. ElkinBenj ElkinDavid Deuman
LewisPolly DunnJames SmithDavid JacksonBetsey FlojdKertis Shelton
WalkerBenj. Elkin
just receivedI JL m. general ot
low
1812.
years springknown,
in
saddle.DARK
markevil, blind
tobacco,
JeremiahWests JosephWhile JamesWood
MinorWatte HenryWorthenWheeler HenryWier CaptWiatWelsh HesterWardenWhite JohnWashington JohnWinstow Sarah
DavidWrigly MilesWright PettisWhite SusannaWiertWaugh
YoungYoung Leonard
JOHN JORDAN,Lexington, January
List LettersTJEMUNING Post-Offic- e,
Jessaminemonths,
general Post-Offic- e
letters.Greenberry Triplett
Walker
George HightowerM'Dowel
HumphreyZimmermon
MicajahSingleton
Thompson
Ezekiel
Hughs,Bmvner,
Theodocia
HightowerReuben
CorneliusSamuel
Gallipsie
Humphrey
Thurston
Hugh ChistmanBowdery
George
cDecember
supposed
white,
Henry
Hugh
Robert
Westyfield
Alexander
sen.Robert Sympson
2--
Andrew PickettMicajah ClarkPatsey HordMicajah ClarkJames
William OwensDavid HooverCol. JosephEliza TliomasJohn Polly,RobertPhebe GonnThomas ScottII RobertsMills llaineyFrancis SewensWilliam WalkerJohn 'WalkerJacob SalleeMicajah ClarkJohn ThrockmortonJohn Moore
BrownRoland HughsAbnor YoungGeorge ClevelandJames DuncanJamesHenderson LewisHugh ChristmanJohn FicklinSimion BohananBenj. ElkmIsaiah ElkinBenj. ElkinJames CurdSamuel C. SteeleJohn Carrol
F RobardsWilliam BourneAbner YoungLucy GatewoodJamesHumphrey SmithWilliam ScantlandElias Griffith .
Humphrey SmithBenj. ElkinCoonrod LightRichardJohn FicklinJoseph C. MeredithHenry Raine
from Philadelphia
iorasn, or nefrociaDie
J. LAUDEMAN50
or Stolen
eye.
Lexisoton.Kt.
John GeorgeB. NETHERLAND, P. M.
January 12, 1813.
William LeavykOAS
assortment
Ambrose
Richards
Crockell
Morgan
Edwaids
Whoever
jiERcir.njrnizE,Suitable for the present season. Amongwhichjare Mill pitt Cros-cu- t Saws, Anvilsaim vices, aim quamy rowiey
HeK6 army,
29th
10imrre
ivi,:"v. TI "V. T...r::fu :Xwhich maypaper on short
Lexington 7, 1813. t.
ASH given LEAF TOBACCO, devtarl EVin nemo nrrli,..j ..viwv.. rtij
S. & G. Trotter, Lexington, or to me
8,
StrayedTTonvr ..,l,.;u.'. icir of October, LIGHT BAY HORSE, six
height notbe 14 hands high
hind andon his back,
BAY MARE heightknown. She has white
flank, soar back,
nextbut
small star hissoot lump
otheraand not
on each nearpole and
rest
inn
M.
East
Sale
Kitty
Sale
and
credit.Jan.
sore
ageside
esq.
will deliver said horse mare to me Lex-
ington, shall be liberally rewarded.JOHN MARSH.
V,vember30, 1812. 49-t- f
Tiwjus vouxaRespectfully informs friends the
in that will keep
BARBER'S SHOPOn Market street, adjoining M'Calla, Gains &
Apothecary Shop, and nearly oppositeReiser's tavern. He keeps sale Span
ish and domestic segars, prime chewintr&c. kc. &c.
30-- ly
R.
of!
Stolen"T'ROM my farm about of
Light Horse 10 old, about15 hands inch high, small star his sore-
head, small white saddle spot his rightside, thick mane & tail, nicked, carry
high tail, low paces long and trots,carries his head low, short joints, ana
good A reasonable reward will begiven for horse, or for the discovery and
of thief conviction.Robert Barr.
Fayette, 12, 1812.N. he has Br the
JEREMIAHAt Us A'Eir STOIIE on CHEJPSWE.Lex
receiving- and opening handsomeassortment
NEW GOODS,Which he sell on most reasonableterms, wholesale or retail.
Country Linen, Socks,ed in exchange for merchandize. Spun Cottonand prime unspun Cotton, as usual.
Pewter, ot an excellent quality CandleMoulds, irhitis, Jlonnets An elegant assortment of tortoise shellof most descriptions,
NEAVK,
Hooks, Jlibles, lestamenls, esc cc.HIS Cloths, Blanlels, I'ehets.Ccrds
and Vesting sine Ind.-- i and Jlrit.s.'i Muslins,CambricLs, Silks and Sa'-wls- , Jiombozets, Colli-coe- s,
Shirtings, Hosiery, &c &c &c will repayattention his friends and customers.
Three Corded Silk for saddlers.Prime Teas, Coffee & Sugar Almonds, Figs
and Itaisins Port, .Madeira and Tenertjfe WinesIndigo, JMadiler, &c.Window Glass, Nails, Steel, Paints
by wholesale, at Philadelphia prices.48-t- t
sTRAYEDber living in
stolen from the subsetMadison county, Ky. on
he night fourteenth inst. strawberiy
ROAN HOUSE,five or six jears old, about fifteen hands high,
made, trots and canters well and will racklittle is pushed it
(1 believe) and blackor both of feet.
near si 76and detects the thief, or delivers horsealone, or gives me information so that get himagain, shall be rewarded.
JOSEPH BAKJVE1T.June 26, 1812. 30
SAMUEL. Is GEORGE TROTTERWILL TUE HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH FOR
SALT-PETR- E,
U their Store i'u Lexington, during presentyear.
ForA FEW valuable LAW BOOKS, which may
xl- - be had on very cheap terms. Enquire of
Lmsey, &c receiv
and other Combsvariety Children's
Skins for Hatters.
November 1812
hind feet white,spot the white of oneBranded the ribs
ever delivers the horse
Januarv 1st, 1812.
Sale,
tr
the printer.46-t- f Lexingun, Nov. 1812.
THE SUBSCRIBERResfiectully informs the fmblic that Jte
has removedCOMMISSION STORE,
Tothehouse lately occupied by Mr.Gatewood,adjoining Mr W. 's store where he con- -
Unties to and repair Looking Glas- -
ses, Picture Frames, gilt nd plain helately received an assortment of most sash- -lonable Looking Glasses, and most completeassortment of toys for children, more extensive
.c iiiiiu, ,Cijr iicaj,.Likewise Large Glasses for framettJ
LlOCii UO.
Cotton the BaleWhite of the first qualityBox RaisinsPrunesMackarelsHerrings
of Gioceries and dry Goods32 W. MENTELLE
Just Received,ND for sale at office of the Reporter,fresh supply of the latest editions of
following most necessary publications.Military Dictionary,Military Library,Infantry land-Boo-
Hand-Boo- k for Riflemen,Neef on Education,Gondillac's Logic,Commentary on Montesque's spirit of laws.
Lexington, November 9th, 1812. 46-t- f
Thirty Dollars .Reward.nrst fining- - yvESERTED from the encampment of the
o'JU' Lett Wing of North Westernalso received 4 6 8 10 & 12,near sort Wlllchest 'Nov-mbe- r
SeK Tn T, Il y ltl,ree soldiers belonging to the 17th U. States5wmdow glass by regiment of infantry, PETER CREELY, bornilon email nrlnto oirl rMvnnl m sill ...
I. "'oesoici
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for good"it mv hnnoA...v.v w. twiiiia, w
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the exactlyto ; a
off nearoccasion-
edthe
a
old
sorehead,a
hy theThe
exactly
in theand in
his andpublic general, he a
Co'sJohn for
and
the 24th August, aBay 9 ox jears
1 has a ina on
but donta before,
pasternin order.
prosecution to
Sept. 38-t- f
B. Is branded, on near
ington, is aoj
will the
Do.
Flumieh,t,
the of
Snuttthe
or i
of the a
wella to
asaid
the Je, ; whothe
liberally
GIVE
make
picture
Lead
andavarietv
Pennsylvania, Cumberland county!,;,... ,,-- ,
h' 'Mlle a"nddark comp,exioni eye3 crosseyd brmvn profes9ion carpenter.
'.iRnRMTAH wmnr.MLincoln County, airedhigh, complexion,
profession EPHRAIMCOOL, eastern state, aged
high, light complexionThirty dollaru appre-
hension above named deseiters.dollars either, is
i
-
I
&c.
Shoesa of
23,
inon on
me
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12,
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h,,, bv
Kn ;.,
,' twentv -one veais. see J
of dark .."blue eves, blackhair, by a stone mason.
born in an 23 yeais,six feet and blue eyes.
will be given for theof the or ten
for
army.
both
sell,
six
in any jail in the
It is probable thev willi Hmte4 S? or delivered to any officer of theUnited States
secured
be sound in Kentucky or Ohio they may attempt to pass down the Ohio river during theboating season.
RICHARD HIGHTOWER, Captlth regt. V. S. Army.
Mountsterling Hotel.JOSEPH SIMPSONleave to inform his. friends andBEGS public generally, that he has
lately moved into that large and commodiousbuilding, formerly leased by him to Mr. Thiu-tto- n
Taylor, where those who may be pleasedso savor him with their custom may be assured,that every attention and assiduity will be paidto their accommodation and convenience. Tra-velle- rs
and others who may choose to be retir-ed from the noise incident to public houses, canat all times be provided with comfortable pri-vate rooms. The utmost care will be taken tokeep his bar well furnished with the most choiceliquors the state will afford. His Stables arelarge and convenient, and attended hy an excel-lent Ostler, whose diligence, fidelity andlongexperience in his business, well sit him for theperformance of his duties.
Pasturage through the summer season andprovender at all times will be furnished on themost reasonable terms.
Way bills, on an extensive scale, furnishedtravellers on application at the bnr.
.Mountsterling, Ky.JMay 4 , 1812. 20-- tf
Copper for Stills.ryHE SUBSCRIBERS are expecting in a sew
dajs, a quantitj of Copper in Patterns foiHills which they will sell on reasonableerms. 45- - it
TILFOnD, SCOTT &. TROTTntNov 1312
m bJohn Fry,
00T and Shoe-makc- fiwrPhiladelphia, respectfullv in
forms the inhabitants of Lexing-ton and its vicinity, that he hascommenced the above business in
the shop lately occupied by Mr. Daniel Bradsold, where he has on hand a handsome assort-ment of materials for boots, selected by him-
self in Philadelphia, which he intends to man-
ufacture in the neatest and most fashionablemanner, & at the lowest prices for cash. Frontthe experience he has acquired in his businessin most of the principal cities of the UnitedStates, he feels conlident that he will be ableto please those who may savor him with theircustom.
A hoy of 15 or 16 jears ofage, will be taken"as an apprentice to the above business.
MASON'S IKN..VOUJVTSTEHLfA'G KfVTUCKY.
The subscriber has removed from Georgetownto Mountsterling, and has opened
House of Entertainment.JjiPE returns thanks to his friends and a genKb. erous public, for their past savors, anchopes by his attentionshare of public patronage.
Januarv 14. 1812.
l'i MENTIONIiETTEH TILflJf CURE.
ton TnE PBETEBTIOIf AND CCIIEOF MIL' US AND
MiLlNAX 1'KVEUS, IS RLCOMMLNIIKD
Iiahn's Anti-Biliou- s Pills,Piepared fonlyj at see's old established Patent
& Family .Medicine Store, JVo 56, .MaidenLane, JVeiv-Yor-
THE operation of these pills is perfectl) mild,so as to be used with safety by persons m everysituation, and of every age.
They are excellently adapted to carry off su-
perfluous bile, and prevent its morbid secreti-ons to restore and amend the appetite pro-duce a free perspiration, and thereby preventcolds, which are often of fatal consequences.A dos never sails to remove a cold, is taken onIts first appearance they are celthrated lor re-
moving habitual costivenets, sickness at theto marh and severe head ache and ought to betaken by all persons on a change of climate.
They had been sound remaikably efficaciousin preventingandcunng'lisordcrs attendantonlong vo)ages, and should be procured and cat esully preserved for use, by ev ery seaman.
Hamilton's Worm DestroyingLozenges.
This well known remedy has cured (Juringthe last eleven jears, an immense nurflber ofchildren and adults of various dangerous com- -plaints arising from worms.
Hamilton's JSsSeilCC&ExtraCtJ01 lVIuStaFU,
A safe and effectual remedy for acute and chro- -
nic Rheumatism, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Palsy,Lumbago, Numbness, White Swellings, Chilblains, Sprains, Bruises, pain in the iace andneck, &c.
to business, to merit a
PETER jrjso.v.12-t- f
be seen at the place-
Purchase,
near the
ITCH CURST),By once using LEE'S SOVEREIGN OINT.MENT.
Hamilton's Grand RestorativeIs recommended as an invaluable medicine
for the speed) relies and permanent cure for thevarious complaints which from dissipatedpleasures; juvenile indiscretion; residence mclimates unfavorable to the constitution ; theimmoderate use of tea; frequent intoxicat. on,or other destructive intemperance ; the unskil-ful or excessive use of meicury; the diseasespeculiar to females at a certain period of life
lyuigs in, &cHamilton's Elixir,
Celebrated for the cure of Cold?, ohstmateCoughs, Asthmas, and appioaching Consuinp-tion- s,
and is a certain ttmedv for the HoopingCough.
Hahn's True fij Genuine Ger-man Corn Plaister,
Tooth cflche Drops.A multitude of attested cures performed bv
j the above medicines,
black
result
oi sale.The above genuine medicines (v ith many
other of equl celebrit) ) are prepared from theoriginal receipts of the late Richard Lee, jun.by his widow in New York.
Cj They are for sale in Kentucky (Jiy herparticular appointment J at the stores ot II aide-ma- rd
Mentelle, Lexington, and Dudley, TnggCfDudley, in Frankfort.
W a:. ted to
nay
A GOOD COOK& JfJlSHEIiot good char.- acter Enquire of the printer.
52tf December 21, 1812
Shelby Circuit, set.September Term, 1812.
James Cbaig & Isaac ii.c,)complainants againit ! r ChaneerOsnon.NE SrniGC. & Bemjamix fRoberts, defendants. J
THIS day came the complainants by theirand it appearing to the satisf
of this court that the defendant OsborneSprigg, is not an inhabitant of this common,wealth, and not having entered his appeiranceherein agreeablv to law and the rules of thiscourt ; therefore, on motion of the complain-ant, it is ordered, that unless the said defen-dant Sprigg, ilo appear here on or before thefirst day of our next February term, and answerthe complainant's bill herein, that the samewill be taken sir confessed. And it is fmtheroidered, that atopy of this. order be pub ished.for two months successively in some author-ised newspaper printed in this state.
(A Copy) Veste,51-- JAMES CRA1C, Clk.
rpAKENup bj Saml. Offutt, livingWalnut Hill Meet.ng Ifuttse,
horse, lour jears old, fourteen luu high, hasa smal star and snip, appraised to twentv dol-lars. Given under mj hand th.i twelfth Oct1812. K. IHGGINS.
Cincinnati Beer.Just received and for s: le twenty-sou- r
Cincinnati beer, of the first qu.!itvTHOS NEKERMS
JS'eroes limited.
I WISH to hire 8o.r ten negiA men (labour,,erj.) to go to my IroT Wore , for which V
will give giuernus wages"tiit 1) i W1NC--
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