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Page 1: Kentucky gazette (Lexington, Ky. : 1809). (Lexington, KY) 1813-10 …nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7fj678t316/data/0955.pdf · 2012-06-03 · Samuel Flullemon 3 Sharrad Levin Smith Harnett Shacklelbrd

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V List of LettersTPCXLAtNiNG in the V st Office at Lexing-- l

ton K on the September, 1813,

which, is not take 1 out wiih.n tlirco mjntlis,

will be sent to Uis general post office as dead

letters.

tAshbv William It.Alexander AaronArmstrong- SamuelAnderson JohnAllen PermelvAhull Ulizabetll

15 ird PleasantBag-ro- t 'Jeoi-g- 4,

Bu'sbv WilliamDa. vy William T. 7

Bond John K 5Row in AmbroseRronston Jacrtb 2

J. CDieckem-idg- John BBridge? JolinBu'.kr AnthonyBrown AbrahamBrown Jas,Burton JohnBradfoid DanielRlevms JohnMaker WilliamBaker JohnBeaid WilliamBurns1..namnn lmPS 2JtUAl tllltlll ...(...-- .

Bartholomew ThomasBoaz JohnRell John FBovrcn Samuel A.Rrounlee George,Bedford RobertHarry John 2

Burris JohnBaylor Robert 2R u klcy Jamesi'jllard Anderson G.Slibb George M.Bonn WilliamBeltR.chard .Sr-dlc- v Susan E.Raster'Johnfirryvnan Gilson 2Bodes Charles A.Uluford Col.Rrvant JosephRruner PeterRarkley George

Ck Fayette Clr. CourtCraicr BenjaminCowan JamesCocke GarlandCabell Ann E.Crow John F. 2Cabdl Harriett F.Craig Margaret 4Cannon XlinozCampbell ArchibaldConley ThomasCocke James

ng James 2Comstock Lyndon 2Cli nn Vchillcy

tarke EdwardCampbell JamesC rver JamesCumpbell RobertCo'lins LewiCr ler'Coicott SolomonCorke Samuel P.Cla'ke JamesCUrke Ambrose

Davis Jofin"Maiirrliprtv .TamesDivennort Ameiica 2Drum GeorgeDevoie Jesse G.D.ckerson Thomas I.lmkle A.' H.Havis Jesse

Edwards Richarfl G.Evans Nathaniel 2Edes JohnEdwards RebeccaEverett Nancy 3Kll.son Williaip.Person Thoms

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I'r sier Jamrs 21 diter Andrew-Foste- r

Elizabeth 5J'ai.-- JamesFyatt EdmondFisklin John 3trick John2'urguson VirionFarrow AsaFutny RenjaminPorsyihe James

Gatewood Ann 2Guedron James J.Garnett William A.Grcsham William 4Gray John (Elder 21Ciray George 2Crimes John 4Goodloo JohnGibson Sarah C.Gibson John 2Gibson IsaacGill.ispie JohnGroer JoelGray PeterGest Levy J. 2Graydy WilliamGoodwin James'C.Green Thomas 4

Tliomas

Iranians Joseph II.IIkuIs WilliamHam Boston

$iII uleV lieniaminMouse JacobHmiJton Pally 2Hamilton JamesIill James

H'rroit XfejorIlrnulin AnnII in UarU L. 2Hoiran Lewisllayley WilliamHenley Mr.J lonewcli Samuel

-- Ilayilun William.T.Holmes Hugh 2H 'dev JolinH .prgaid Itice (Elder)II.on JobHiirat Elizabeth 4JI .don James J.Holmes WilliamHai t John11 jtt ElijahHa'din Geoigeli .i-- -i Mai--

Houston William

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AAlter ChristianArmstrong HughAlexander GeorgeAllen linenAlley AmosAlexander Wilson

liBowman JohnRusTiaid CatharineRasard SolomonRucban'iian JohnWall SpencerdBlades William H.Rlalleiiburgei- - JactibHomey 1 nomasBrvseilBarker Henryllreasher UeazonEogg John XI.

Blanch and MedcaefRlakey James XL

Roulware WilliamRlanton R.Rurett RebeccaRrandon Joseph

'Bosworth RenjaminBaxter Thomasluckley Samuel

Railey Augustine"Brown AbrahamBailey DavidRarker HenryBlot Judieth 2Bryan ThomasRrysen AndrewReauchamp IsaacRolman AmosBurbridge A. Rev.Rridgon JolinRowlds JosephRanton William T.Baxlej Joseph XLBowl ware Franky 21'ochanrion SimonRarr RobedBiggs AndrewRiggs FusannahBurton JohnRramberger FrederickRowler JohnCCurtis CyrusChilton GeorgeCarey Lumuel E.Crisman brahamCarlton JaliissCurl PortlandCook ElizabethCampbell NancyCampbell WilliamCary HughCrawford ThomasCampbell James II.Cromwell BenjaminCrockett OvertonCombs James W.Cooper JosephContiover PeterCooper JosephCrockett AnthonyCocke JoannaCaldwell Samuel T.Campbell IsabellaChristian Sally H.Ciow Samuel

'Campbell WilliamiDavis AllenDabner RobertDunn JohnDay FrancjsDavis ThomasDaniel LouisaDaikas Tabitha

,

Estes NathanielEades JonathanEvans WilliamEdmonds EliasEdwards HenryEkir JamesEdniiston Martha

FFortune JosephFerguson MarthaFeemster SamuelFoster WilliamFord JacobFink JohnFlannagan GeorgeFarral IsaacFortune Mr3.Pulley L M.Faulconer Joseph

JaneGeorge RobertGrooms Elijah 11.

Gramble NancyGains NathanielGuilliman WattGlenn JamesGriffin ElizabethGuerin B.Gooch Claiborne ,

Gains R TJ. & T.Grant WilliamGoodwin Joseph G".

Gwinn Joseph R.Gee ThomasGreen JohnGatewood ThomasGreen RebeccaGains Catharine

Holmes John A.Harney WilliamHix John

l!oiloiVi, R.un Steelllarman Asallumcntt JohnHunt Seth 5Hays William H. 2Hix JohnHall FrancisHenderson JamesHill AronHerndon JudithHubbard Adolphils "T- -

Hyatt LwisHumplirejs Thomas 3Hart NathanielHoster UittyHunnicot Joseph

iLimmnnd SamuelJI-.- LawrenceHamilton CatharineHorn CatherineHughs JohnHouston JaneHogshead James D.Itil ton Janeiruston Johnlitlon Jol II.

Hn, ifc-.- jonn KTI10.IU, us yiiornasHinds Sairj:ei 2 Hughs Bejiiard

Joiinsun Edward jun.Ives WilliamJohnson JamesJones ElizabethJones Wmi SmithJett Ruikett D.Jeffi-ey- s JohnJuda NelSbn

tvrantz Johrl F.Kelly HeniyKelly HarinallKohlharse Henry

Lewis GranvilleLarffm? JesseLee,JamesC. 2Le Grand PeterLamoii JambsLaidlow Peter 'Lay NancyLendsey JosephLewis Hector 2Levis JohnLcanord Rebecca

Xfacbean William :2Xlo'rgan SarahXloore NimrodXl'Coy JosephAlahon Alexander !2

M'Donald Maj. Jas. 2Miller AlexanderAI'Kinney GerrardMontgomery Alexr.XIattliews Charles L.M'Cally JohnXI'Kardy AlexanderMortqn Wm. R.Xlecarty Justin 13'. 2Miller JamesMessie Job 2.Marsh John 2M'Dowell Lucv N.XI'Nitt RobertManuel FleetMorton, Sliff'. FayetteM'Cumey WilliamMilton ElijahXl'Gowen xMr.

M'Quirc WilliamXloiris JoshuaXlusgrave Cuthbert 2.Mennett li. J.Xlinems GideonMorgan NathanXle.nton SamuelXtifflin PollyMiUcr John '.

Xlershon CorneliusVortimer Robert '.

Moore Charles 0.

Norton JohnNowell FrancisNewcombeJohnNeal Nancy

Oneal TheodoroU3OfTut AlexanderO'Clover Jolin :

Postlethwait JosephPilcher RenjaminPaike WilliamPenn ShadricbPatterson SamuelPeel JamesPage Gu'mnPrice JohnPaggett Wrt.Purkins RuthyPatrick CharlesParish TimothyPutthuff JbhnPegg LewisPhilips Doct. GeorgePhilips Samuel

Rowe Renjamin V.Itiley SamuelRussell RobertRussell AndrewReid William . 2Tticliardson XI D.Riddick Eliza XI."Rankin AdamRhmsey TiiomasRedman ChecksberryRice Sophia W. 3Reed .WilliamRyan Joseph

le ThomasRhei RenjaminRjlaud William S.Robinson WilliamRead John

Smith HardageSjmpsnn Abraham

senr.Smith Rechard W.Shyrock XIathiasStokes Ruth 3Sumrall JosephScott SamuelStarksSullivan DanielSmith DanielSamuel JohnSummers James

AlexanderShedman ThomasShyrock WilliamSmith AnnSimpson RobertShields Patrick 2Shields James C.Sargant DabneyScott Robert-Smit-

Francis 1).

Shuldeny Ralph R.Shuldeny Ralph R.Spencer AbrahamSamuel Flullemon 3Sharrad LevinSmith HarnettShacklelbrd Rev.

Edwin R.Sharp Eliza II.

Saucer WilliamSutton 1 FordSimpson Robert

1

Todd DavidTaylor JonathanTom Doct. Allen D.Tompkins JamesTegarden William 4lerrcnce DaudTalbot Chailotte S.Thomas JamesTowle RowleyTrimble Stephen1 ate George W.Taj lor WilliamTodd Mary

Umphrey William

Vat'ipelt Samuel 2

Woodruff 1. 8v E,

1& J

Roj

Johnsfln AnnJackson HezefeiahJohnson JacobJohnston LyttletottJones SamuelIrwin StevensonJackson John

AKirtly MildredKeller JacobKirtly Francis

1.Laws J.Lucky JaneLong WilliamEeatljam JoshuaLore AndiewLink GeorgeLoie WilliamLett is DanielLong Edmond 2Loris Henry

MMadison KesiahM'Gibony Alexander2Martin JamesMagee WilliamM'Intire Lieut. JohnMaggoffin R.Morton John MajorMifflin SolomonM'Dill DavidMadison LucyM'Barney ThomasM Connell JamesM'Tive JamesMajersback CharlesMorgan WilliamMontgomery Wi'liamMehony FieldingMeglcfne JaneMorgan SamuelM'Coun James Jim.Xl'Lean Robt. D."

Miller WilliamXIarsh CharlesMiller Robs.Mash SimuelM,oore PeterM'CoyElichM'lteery fllartllatM'Ferrui Thos.

Ionroe JohnM'Cutchen Jame3M'Cojinell AVm L.Xloore TellyM'Kay Duncan- -

Marshall RobertXlenier Abraham

Nicholas JosephNoble JamesNash William M.Napper John

O-- i

Outton ThomasO.'Hrien John iOwens XIrs.

P.Pickett EdwardPoindexter PeterPrentiss NathanielPerry Tandy K. ' '.

Price SamuelPurdy RobertVarberry James M.

'Peobles XIarylje,w John,Pol)dexter Johnl'atterson William '.

Price JoelPrice William B.Pool JohnPorter William '

JlRoach WilliamRoker Jacob iRush ElizaRpbnett'JohnReed Jolin fRoach RichardRuby JrJhnRussell HendleyRobert Peter I.Reynolds Jolin J.Ri chardson.SamuelRichardson' William-Reeve-

NathanielReynolds WilliamRice William .Rice Mrs. PollyRunnian ThomasRichardson-Joh-

Smith IsaiahScott Hannah

Shelton ThomasSidnor FiederickSteel Samuel 3Self CliailockSimpson AndrewStephen ElizabethSmart "AlexanderSullivan CorneliousScroggin JosephScott ThomasSmith John XLStewart JamesStout JcdialiSteel jTflmSmith IsaiahStanlfNorrisSaundcrson XVilliamSpringer AncbrSp.iulding RaphaelStnngfellow JohnScroggin Natl. W. C.Shyrock FrederickStivers EdwardSpun- - WilliamSmith SamuelSmith & VonphullSpencer XIarvinith Hubbard R.

Stone Raiton W.Smith Hubbard fSimpsonJUarthaSpears JamesSTreene Lark ngTomblinson AmbroseToonbs JosephTarltyn AlfiedThomas MichaelThomas EdmundThompson WilliamTull ThomasTipton JacobTonson SamuelTaj lor Ester E. 2Towls William P.

V

rVance Renjamin

WWalden William

ShmglebowerXIargarctStedman ThomasScott James Sargant AVilliim R.Smith Doct. Renjamin Slielcy David

John

Smith

Smith

WarnYld DoetotWilson XVillisWalson EzekielWalker Eezeki.ihXVashington JohnXVingate RobertWorsley Wm. W. 2Wilson Joshua 2Woiley CalebWipCe AbiabamWest John B.XVilman CornelioiusWalker James'Wilson JalnesWatts John '

Williamson JamesWalthitU Thomas S.

Wise FrancisWebb ReubenWheeler Wan-e-

AVallace'Thomas R.Wallace Samuel

L8wi3WJngfield EnochWilliams Rennet 3

Yager JacobYoung Sarah D. 2Young Leonard

share patronage

January 14,1812.

house

good character,

following

September

citizens

JVhitne's,thwait's

Walker UandorXVard BLiijaminWpodrufTWright HelenaWilsonWilkson AnguishWagler AbrahamWing RenjaminWalsh ThomasWillhightJohnWilliamson GarrettWilson BenjaminWingateJolmC.WickerhamWalls Samuel

NathanielWhiteWalker SamuelWebber MargaretWalker AlexanderWyallWood Remy

Ann

rYarnell

AgnessYoung D.

GILES. A. P.

MASON'S IN N,JUOUWrSVEJILIA'G A'CATJCAT.

The subscriber has removed lrom Georgetownto Mountstcrling, and has opened a

IIOUSC of Mlllevluinmeilt.return, thanks to his friends and a gen- -It erous public, for savors, and

hopes bv his attention to business, to axof public

WANTED TO HIREA 331ack Boy,

13 and 15 rears of are, wellted with work,will be given. None

apply

Robert

Wallace

Jonh

between acnuaiit

12-t- f

whomwill be taken

to& WOODRUFF.

PALL -- GOODS.II. BOSVmE'LL j Co.

Oiftosite Che Branch Bank, Mam StreetLexington, ,s

Have received a supply of Fall and Win.ter Goods, from Philadelphia, among which arethe articles:

for

FlAE Si COARSE CLOTHS,'J)RAR& OLIVE C0.1TTJVGS,

FLAJVJVEL& HOSE JSLAXKETS,CAM BRICKS, SHIRTING U LEA'O

MUSLI.YS,COTTON, STRIPES, FLAWS,

CHAMBPAYS, .

BLACK, GREEJ & SCARLET BOM--

BAZET,WORSTED, C OTTO vV y SILK

"G "

cork soT.E.Rnn.Mnnnr.r.nHTIIER SHOES,

MJJSOA:

MOROCCO, FUR & ll'OOI. HATS,SILKk COTTON UMBRELLAS,BLACK, CHECKED & LEVANTINE

O IJL-- ,

E.

ELEGANT F. 1SIIIONABLE ,S7 RATV.BONNETS, G. COWLING

BLACK,PIJK, BLUEk GREENCAM-'.TyiLi-. oive thk

SUPERFINECASHMEREU CRACKLtNS,

LACES,burners,

nottown,

GOOD OF andfor

HARDWARE, &c.

NSWWHOLESALE & RETAIL.

R. MEGOWANNo. 4t, Jinx S

Have jus: a

John

John

West

John

IsaacYate3

their pastmerit

a

I

just

t.f.a.i

rniET,

mentDRY GROCERIES,QUCEA-s- r WARE, HARD

Chiefly purchased for Cash, and will be solda low advance, accommodating terms.

3 1st 1813. 35

THE HIGHEST PRICE IN CASHOWT.S FOR

FLAX OR HE Ml? SEED,Hr WM. ROllR.

Lexington,.Ttilv 31st, 1813 31-- tf.

Daniel Bradfordlias just received his storton Cheap Side, an

addition to his stock, consisting ofDUY GOODS, GROCERIES,HARD WARE, WARE.COFFEE, bv theSHERRY WINE, b the Pipe orJAMAICA SPIRITS, by the Barrel.

Sept. 28, 1813. 30 3t.

12, 1813.

GOODS

larqe splendid assort- -

other themMay 10,

liberty informvicini

opposite Ppstle .

August 11,1813.

Wanted ImmediatelyTWO OR JOURNEYMEN TAN- -

NEKSto YEISER, or

P. YEISER, Danville.1813. 21tf

Ellis Trotter,Have received, and opening in tlir

new Brick doors aboveSam'l. Geo. Trotter,

A W ElfEGAKT OF

GOODS.Which they will sell low for eitherwholesale retail.

31. -- 12lf. April C, 1813.

Doctor Waller BrashearHAS taken up his residence

and will practice Xledicine & Surgery inconjunction with Doctor Warficld.

them their sh'op willlarly auenueu uy one

19-t- f

'F&R- - PINDELL takes.B y ing the of

Aaron

John

Winn

AgnessWatts

DANIEL XI.

PETER

wages

STOCK--

S6- -.

or the

or

to

ty, that he has the practice oflXHDWIFERY, &c.

may consulted, all times, his Shop,Main Street, next Mr.

and nearly

331--

liberal

lie.

and

and

Mr.

05

by

and

M'Cnlla, Gaines &II WE just a large and general

of genuine MEDICINE and PAINTS,in to their firmer stock.

QVAATnT OFLemon Acid, of superior quality, for making

which is equal to the Freshand will keep anj length of time. A

generous deduction made to Tavern Keepersand others who buy by the quantity.

They likewise keep up of DoctRogeis' Pulmonic in Cakes, for thecure of Coughs, Consumptions, &c.

They wish to purchase a quantity of cleanwhite clover seed of the

July 20th, 1613.

Cock, Trimble & Fowler,HATTERS,

HAVE established a factoryand will carry on the Hatting Business, allits'various branches. Orders will be thankfully received, and the

Idustrv used to executegreatest attention

manner, to give satisfaction to cus-- 1

tomers Their front shop is in the frame' house opposite the office.

31-- tf

THIS town just laidthe Indiana

of the Ohio river, about 22 miles above Madi- -son a"d eight above-th- mouth of the Kentucky

lfl '' hen inTZ7 X$ bca,lt,ifu1't, '"E T01 J wliereCultivation nt tnp. icrarrtil nn with rrvfrtfsuccess: the soil anded to it. The immense quantity of wine whichwill be made annually this scttlemuitits vicinity, will render one of themost important places the western cotinfrrOn the Kentucky sidewealthy settlementlarge apple and peachplant Vineyards. It

and

and

and

considerable distance above and below thisplace, the orchards bear e erv vear. A Post--

Office is established here, and the mail fromto Cincinnati passes and

week. Resides these great advantages,this town has that being laid out on a heal-thy, rich, high and dry, though level spot.

There is a law and grist-mil- l within one anda half miles, and another grist-mi- ll will be inoperation this fall, within three and a halfmiles back of this place.

Lots will be sold at

of

Monday and Tuesday of November next theterms of. payment will be one sixth ready mon- -

ev, e balance three annualTradesmen will be

JOHN FRANCIS DUFOUR.13, 1813

N. R First rate Coopers, who could makewine vessels of any size, from 5 to 2000 gal- -Ions, would meet with great encouragement.

SoaP Cnndle Factory.JOHjY G CO isf Co's.

SOAP & CANDLE at upperend of Main street, a little above Redd & Wo-mac-

Carriage shop, is now complete for thereception of any article requisite such man- -

JOHN & Co.highest is

BRICS, 1 CASH, roiiENGLISH, TALLOW,

PRINTED CALICOES, HOG'S VWHITE & KITCHEN GREASE, ASHES.CRENELLE, RIBANDS & MILL1- - Families, Lime Brick Distillers,

NET, see. who may at too aKID, 14 BUCKSKIA GLOVES, from may it to their interest to saveA ASSORTMEAT GnOCC-'thei- r ashes, send them said factory,

RIES. QUEEA'S, CHINA GLASS where, every bushel of prime ashes, they

Lexington,

Co.

received

without

ojGOODS,

WARE.

at onLexington, Aug.

at

QUEENS'Barrel

Barrel.

Lexington,

or1813.

Leximrton

j

THREE

Apply E. Lexinrton,

September

just arefnoviHouse,&

ASSORTMENT

Lexington,

just in Lexing-ton,

E.Calls on at

recommencedPHYSIC, SUllGKRY,

be at atsituated on door in

Taver:ie

Co.received

supplyaddition

ALSO,

Punch, Lemonade,

supplyDeturgent,

present

in Lexington,in

their

Gazette

situated in

in- -

vinf

inVEVAY

in

JefTersonville repassesevery

of

in instalments.encouraged.

September

andWLIJVG,FACTORY,

inufacture.

cosstajoxt

LARD, llOSINBLACK

distance

CASH,

receive pence.

resiJe greatSILK

AND

LARGE

kept

will

rnicE

nine

and

findto the

&c.

the

20.

the

the

27,

their woik the best

Augusts, 1813.

out on liberal plan, isTerritory, on bank

climate beinir well adapt

there is flourishing andTheorchards, also to

is remarkable that

Auction on the

DAN. BRADFORD.1813. 30-- t.

&

CASH will be given for

V. & G.28-- tf

01Appraised to 16.181 J.

The inhabitants of Lexington will render aservice to the above mentioned establishment,by charging their servants to save their ashes.

OCj Any person who may be desirous to con-tract for the delivering of any quantity ofHogs Lard say from 1000 to 20,000 lbs. weight,during the present Autumn and Winter, willplease apply to

JOHN G. COWLING.Lexington, Sept. 7, 1813. 36-- tf.

NOTICE.ALL THOSE indebted to Sha-a-

either by bond, note or book account, are requested to come forward and make immediatepayment those excepted having running ac-

counts under special agreement, The busi-ness will continue to be conducted under thefirm of

LOWRY VJune 29, 1813. 26-- tf

Lead Shot.A QUANTITY of Lead andShot of firstx- - quality, received on consignment, and for

sale at the Auction and CommBstfifSlore.

Lexington, July

inhabitants,

Morrison, & Suttonreceived from Philadelphia,

assortment of MERCHANDIZE.of the most fashionable kind, which will besold clieap tor Cash only.

lMf Lexington, April 17, 1812.

Doct. John ToddT--

T AS just received and is now opening at his-- 1 Shop, opposite the court house, and two

doors below the Reporter Piintinir Office,complete assortment of

Medicine Faints,

SEED,

J$

lioswellsHA.XE

Which will be sold upon the most moderateterms, wholesale or retail. Practitioners in

neighboring towns can be supplied upon asmoderate terms as they can be imported fromPhiladelphia.

Prescriptions carefully & neatly put up.31-- tf Lexington, August S, 1813.

Ui.THE highest price IN

FL;1Xdelivered at cur shop in Lexington, next door toOliver Keene's.

Downing 6j Grant.N. We have quantity us LINSEED

OIL for sale.

July 12, 1813.

the

for

third

fa-wr-

the

Montgomery set.rpAKEN up by Henry Dixon, living on

bergrud creek RAY MARE, lour carsold, 14 2 hands high, long star and snip,both hind feet and the lest sore soot white, nobiands perceivable, shod before. Appraised toS-ir- - ALSO, dark BAY XIUtE, sevenvrm-- s old. 1. hifii. nn hr.in'lc nprrpj.

7

Jvabl , ont- - shoe on before.Posted, this 24th of July

in

a

abesides

begina

. ..-

&

SHAW.

lately a

a

. -

R. a

county

aa

a

TiFMOVJL.JP. SCHATZELhas leir.oedfrom 1,P. 'alp

to the third house above the lnu-ran-- e

Company, on XUin Street, ne.-nl- oppo-site t''e Pos-- Office, where he has still on handand offers lor tale, wholesalp, a pretty generalassortment of

liRY GOODS, HARDWARE, &c..A'. ORLEAA'S SUGAR, bu the hhd. or bbl.SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSAS.fn, the-bbl-.

8 CEEROONS SPAA'ISH INDIGO, '

10,000 tot. ROLL BIIIMSTOA'E,PEPPER, PIMF.A TO, GLXGER,MADDER, ALLVM, COFPERASSGUNPOWDER, IMPERIAL (J

YOUA'G HYSON TEA, "MADEIRA WIA'E.

ALSO,Received on consignment, a large quantity

of best Philadelphia f.SOLE LEATHER,

Which will be sold wholesale on moderateterms.

33- - Lexington, Aug. 16,'1813.

Stolen or StrayetlFROXI the subscriber's lot, on the evening

5th ol September, one DARK SOP-RE- LHORSE, 141-- 2 hands high, with a vvh.ie

star and snip, one of his hind feet white, .bornicked tail whoever will give mfoiinationwhere the said hoise can be sound or deliverhim to me in Lexington, shall he liberally re-- fwarded.

JOHN MARSH.Lexington, High-Strc- ad-

joining the Theatre.September 13ih, 1813. ST

rjHAKEN out of my pasture on Saturday tie--- 3.

ning, the 18th jnst. a GRAY MAREir.il 10 nanus liign, Mmdof the near eye,dedonthe near shoulder I F, about 10oiu, u iiiue mariteusnou iouim. Any person who will ic.torethe mare" again or give, information where she

wun wagon gears, and

Aeryis, snau ue icasonably rewaidcd, andmuch oblige their humble servant,

bi

an

JOHN FOWLER.September 25, 1813f 404t

The shareholders of the vine-- "yard association.ARE Hereby notified to meet at the-hou- of

XIr. John Postlethwait, en Saturday the 23dday of October, in order to elect five'dircctors,agreeably to a law passed the last sessl0n ofmo legislature.

JOHNjAMRS

1r.

RRADFORD.iir-r-ni.- i

'WILLIAM I.F.avv' I

A!rISC.xYGeo. ANDERSON, ( SALEX'R. PARKER, ?PETER I. ROUERTS.J

STATE OF KENTUCKY.Fayette Circuit, set. August Term, 1813-Pol-

lt

Adaks, Compt.Against C IN CIIAA'CERY.

Robt. Aoams, Defend't 3fpHE defendant, Robeit Adams, having sad

ed to enter his appearance herein agreea-bly the law and the rules of this Court, and itappearing to the satisfaction of the Courtthat he is not an inhabitant of this Common-wealth. On the motion of the complainant, itis thereupon ordered that unless the def-iuU-

shall appear here on the first day of our nextJanuary term and answer the complainant's bill,that the same shaii be taken Tor confessed

him ; and it is further ordered, that acopy of this order be inserted in some author-ized paper for eight weeks in succession agree-ably to law. A Copy. Attest

26-- St. THOS. RODLEY, r. r. c. c

LOST OR MISLAID,'T'WO Account Books, a Ledger and Dayx Book, the property of Robert Macnitt ;any person finding them, please leave them atthe office of the Kentucky Gazette, and shallbe rewarded for the same. . 4d 3t

October 5, 1813.

STONE COAL.CASH will be gh en for a sew hundred bush,

of stone coal delivered at my shop mLexington. ALSO,

I want to purchase 2 Negro Roys from 13 ta15 yeara of age, none but those of good dis-position, aetne and sprightly, will betaken.

THO. STUDMAN,'Smith in general.

Main-stree- t, Lexington, Oct 4th, 1813. 40-- 3t

THE subscriber has a very valuable Negrofor house business of any discret-

ion, for sale. Four miles from Lexington,Woodford road.

TnO H. BERRYXrANOctober 4, 1813. 40-3- t.

FOR SALE,A likely NEGRO .MAN, who was brought

up to house business. Enquire of the printerOctober 4, 1813: 40 tf.

-FOR SALE

, iv:u acres ot nrst rate Land three and anhalf miles east cf Lexington, adjoining Mr.-Joh-

Rrice forty acres well impmird,and the rest well covered with timber andprime sire wood. 'I he wood on the land

double what I ask for the land. Theimprovement liesiell to divide, as also thetimbered land. Terms, one third in 3, onethird in 12, and the balance in 24imonthsPossession given on y negotiablenotes with approved indorsers will be requir-ed of the purchaser.

JOHN STARKS.Lexington, October 3, 1813. 30-t- f

John T. Mason, Jan.ATTORNEY T LAW, intends confining

his practice to the Federal Court, in Frankfort,and to the county and circuit coui ts of Faj ttte.

He has remoed his office to one of therooms in the Hotel, opposite the court Housi-- ,

wheie he may be sound at any hour of the d iLexington, Sept. 8th, 1813. , 37'

LEVI L. TOBD,WILL PRACTISE LAW in the Fayette, Rour-bo- n

and Scott circuit courts his place of resi-dence is Lexington.

Sept 6, 1813. 36-- tf"

- Dr. John Todd,returned to Lexington, offers InsfTpAVING as a Practitioner of Medicine

and Sunnrnr.His shop is kept opposite the Court-hous-

and two doors below the Reporter Printing-offic- e.

18-- tf

Boarding. r

PETER I. ROBERT, will keep boarders inthe house lately occupied by"Mr. RobertXI 'Gowan, on Main street, between the storesof Humphreysand Morton, and Thomas D. 0,-- .

ings.Leswgton, Siptemtier 13, 1SI T

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