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iBTr,v s "Tl " ROODS. Tht undersigned,X would c II the attention of all those who

i. .. i..t, .linr. .yfinds. tnrallot onrof Main street. and,Auction rms on the cimer

J .rdjiis Ron; when- - may to had almost any!

thing in ew-r- body's lint W o have just,iWci "ir-- m N. York a superior lot of

Ens'Wr afid American prnls, painted lawns,tajjjb Jipors, ll..rk and white hoc, and hallhisot brbtvr and Lie iched cottons, flannels, sus-

penders, buttons, tapes &.c. &c. Fancy goodsof all kinds, china, and glissware, all of which,with all oV or irond.9 furniture &e. will be sold,t'i the highest bidder, at our regular Auctionsalci, or at private sale lover than anyhouse inthe ity. Hav inr the beat stand in City for ourBusiness, we r solicit consignmentsof goods, from th"-- c who want-QXsi- i.

m, B BRADFORD '&. Co., Auct'n.Lexinglofi, March 18, 1840. 19-t- fa.

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MUSIC FOR WEDDINGS, BALLS,AND PARTIES.

two ten good MusiEBjjs, ("sa Band)FROM be furnished by apfljlfarion to Mr.RICHARESON, No. 49, LimestonerorthMulbtrryl Str.-et- , fgr Lexington, or efscgvherc,at a price to suit the times. Fg

Nov. 14, Ki-- tf ' "

300 DOLLARS REWARDS.IANAWAY iiom the subscriber, living-

near (.o ugct'iwn, Scott county, Ky.,BILL, JIM AND ISAAC.

BILL lest --'Cth September last. Said negrois about 45 vesrs of "go, about o feet 9 incheshigh, of a dark c .mplevion, walks very lamsfrom hH lest h p ha' i"g been cfigetfgted, and is

so projected outward that it is dSyUjrdiscoveredIiad on w Ik n ho lelt, a blue cloth coat, bluejc,m3 pant6 nd w lute fur hat, with broad rim.

Jl.M is about 7 years ol age, about 5 feet 6

inches high, heavy built und very black, andho a don n look when spoken to. Had on whonhe lest, a rrov.n jeans coat, blue jeans pantsand black hair cap.

lAAC il, al ut 2! years of ago, very black,,about 6 Icet high and very stout; had on whenho lest, blue clothing and white hat Jim andIsaic leiton the morning of the 5th instant.

Theabne icvvardvvill he given for the appre-hension of Die above boys, is tak-- out of tlieState, or glUO for cither of them out of theState, or Soil for cither, is taken in the ?tateand not in tins county, or $25 is taken in thisCounty, soih.it I get them.

II. C. GRAVRS.ficott county, Feb. C, 1840 6- -tf

YPKPSIA. We have frequently witness-ed ti e ravages of disease, and have

heard spa read ol many remedies, but larsaw them sail tlnn result insucccss. The

w liter how er. of tha letters to tho Arent ofVr. Hm' fh'o (impound Strengthening, andUciiiian Ji p nunc lJills, wincn may be toundin motiivi v; uu.iin, nay long neon Known 10 us;and IrOtfn an mal'd as ho was delineated, wen iv Itnma i. i'l)km It, v. c

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n '.t him daily, 3s a halo l eartyno advocate ol nostrums of any

i lib. 'Id a notice of whit wel ei h jud Virtue '! Dr. Barlieh's-to-

n. ti ng nd ni'an A.ptrien!i. re us n a liviiij monum nl'.',.' T T.e.

.' No. 41, Clair St ,

cf the Lex gto I n t 1'itfi n1 cb. 278

GEORGE R.M'IiEE,'Alt in it,) 'in L. iijisc'i) I't Law,

la;i: 3Ti u, Ki.ILL jtund p Mutually tu all busires;-

and a.lj

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ikd tfflnni in the ciunty of Garrard.. .14 counties. Collet i' us ..tlendedit tin State. junf- I). 'J3-- tf

' rr"siNCING SCHOOL.npHE S. l nd muiiiltj. VV. finTi'sSING-Ji- .

ING.-'CIIOQ- uillci mmence on Tuesdayevening, Feb -- 5. Rt sue- ce may be had to-3- i yof those vh h nc attended the t.r-- t term. Fora practical i1 1'istiti i of ikta. Pratt's method ofteaebiiio or the liioSoiwCTN of h's pupils, thtpublic are re- - o ctlulU'jWntcd to attend thtrcgalar mo ti.igs it ihi present Clis, on Thurs-day tun: i ri "'J enn.rgs, at the Mccting-Hous- e

on Hill stre. t.Teb 20-8- -tf

SELLING OFF AT COST ANDjAX4Xiiii.xi. Saifc.

mtiti SLLJ-UKir- K, wiih a view tciTseS unneyff rs his S ' OCK OF GOOPsS'l'CD T A&D CARRIAGE, for Cash, either atU holesaleWwr Iitiail. Hia slock nfoods islarge, and embraces evcA variety of Goodsusually kopt in ury Gocrtjs hour-cs- . Personswelling bargains, vyll do well to call 'oon.

Y. E. .ilILToV- -N. B. Th 'so persons indebted to the late

firm of KnmarJ iy Mil:on,viil lease come for.ward and make povment iiritncdiatcly.

December 23, K.'iJ 5'7-- tf V. E. M.

NOTICE.WAVING d. leniniied to leave hero for a sewjo. months I wojaldSay to all persons indebted

to Bow nan X, Ih th'it I shall be compelled,!10 close my i anu gu notes ana accountsthat urotnot paid by th8 jfit day of Jnne will beplaced in the hands of an officer All personsindebted to Bowman and llai court will cill.ojfJ. G. C.inn, who alone is authorized to receive;all money due as aforesaid

JOHN P. BOWMAN.Lexington, Feb. 5',, ll?-9-2- m

DR. DAVID AVALKERlEPLCM L'LLY in'orras the citizens of

Loxin-rt- n and. i.3 vicinitv, that he hasJnr-i- i liirn 'It pcrmin.tly in Lexington, andWill attend f.ith pio.nptn J and fidelity to allcalls in his prou o. Ko may bo iound atDr. is. vv. uim.it a

April 17,ld39 I. -- K' ,j4BOARDINST

fgHE eubc i" r h.- - ULen thh.ew buck buil-M- .

dnig.be. cu he ri;ntncO of Mis. MirthaW. Keen, and M. L. Turner, on Limct ne-P-

where a sew y mug gentlemen can be accommo-date with board, . ,th or without lodi.ig, asmay tost suit the rcorKer.icnce.

THOMAS GIBBONS.Lexington march 12--

HOUSE&- - AND LOT3 FOR SALE.IRWIi subscriber hs I r .ale TH O HOUSES

eL and LO IS m the city of Lexington, whichshe "ill sell n .icrommoditieg terms Ono ofthem is situated at the lower end of Man, street,adjoining the lot on which the Br.g;naad RopeFactory of Drake and ,'! homp-- o i u situated,and upon ;t n a eoinifyrtabla fr une dwelling,kitchen &c. with a handsome garJon ornamen-ted with shrubberj. and fruit trees, lea. Thoother is situated on the Hill, between MainCross street and Ne.v street. The lot containssour acres, nnd there is a'so a very convenientand comfirtable iramc dwelling upon it. Thelot is susceptiolj of impiovcment, and of beingmade a delightful residence. Persons wishingto purch of the above e'e rrihed lots,&c. are invited to call and examine them TheTerms &c. will be made known upon applicationto the undersignedr'-udin- on th- - lot on the Hill.

ELIZABETH HALL. &March 12, PIC-- 11 -- tf .'TOR SALE. ArnrlE suWrilm will .! t private salefr

JH-- TWO NL .E'l WOVEV, Both go-- d wafb- -

crs and ironers ,, re n th.' Knti:ckvAs3ocut'on. ''fi-i- ; ja vl. ING'EN.

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M irch 25, ! ) ! -:i ,

LOAF SUGAR.OIFTCE b ies B sto doul le termed Loaf

,fct Sugar, 25 boxes Philadelphia single Do.Just received and for sal? low, byJan. 15, 3 JNO. B TILFORD,

ENTIRELY VEGETABLE.

'"ihnESE PILI.S have long been known- and appreciated for their extraordinary and

immflHintn now era of restoring perfect health,to persons suffering under nearly even kind ofdisease to wjitch the numan iniuo i naoie.

When taken ace rding to the directions acfigfflpanyingthern, they arc highly beneficial inBjpf prevention and cure of Bilious Fevers, Fe-

ver iind Atme. Dyspepsia, Liver complaintsSick Head-ache- , Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy,-Rheumatism, Knlargcmeut oi uieopiccn, i lies,CholicFtmaloObstructions, Heart-burn- , FurredTongue, Nausea, Distension of the Stomach and

Bowels, Incipient Diarrhea, Flatulence, Habit-ual Costivcncss, Loss of Appetite, Blotched orSallow Complexion, and in all cases of Torporof the Bowels, where a cathartic or aperient isneeded. They are exceedingly mild in Iheircp-cratio-

producing neither nausea, griping nor

Terhaps no article of the kind has ever beenoffered to the public, supported by testimonialsof a character so deiish c, from sources as re-

spectable, or that hasgivcn more universalsatis-factio- n

Hundreds and thousands bless the day theybecame acquainted with Peters' Vegetable Pills,which, in consequence of their extraordinarygoodness, have attained a popularity unprece-dented in the history of medicine.

The very circumstance alone, that Physiciansin every part of the Union, (but more especiallyin the Southern States, where they have longbeen in use) are' making free use of them intheir practices, speaks volumes in their praise.Add to this, thofact. that all who use, invaiiably

Mcommed them to their irienas, ana me lesu- -

- : .1 e : -- .......... n,tl.ln Idnjqny in liiuir latui is aniiue, nii.9wn,uiwanti bilious remedy, and to prevent costivc-

ncss, they have no rival. One twenty-fiv- e centbox will establish their character, and prove thatthere is truth even in an advertisement.

More than threo millions of boxes of these ce-

lebrated Pills have been sold in the United States,since January, 1637.

Prepared by JOS. PRIESTLY PETERS, M.D , at his institution for the cure of obstinatedisLaecs, by means of vegetable remedies, No.129, Lilerary-strce- t, New York.

The Pills aro neatly put up in tin boxes,containing 20 and 45 Pills Price, 25 and 50cents.

That the public may rest assured of the sa-

lutary effect of these Pills, and the truth of theabove statements, the following LE I TERSFROM MEDICALGENTLEIMEN, of the firstrespectability are most respectfully submitted.

Clarksville, Mecklenburg county, Va, )

Feb. 7, Ib37. iDcarSir: I embrace this opportunity of ex-

pressing to you, my pleasure at the unrivalledsuccess of your Pills in this section of the coun-try. It is a general fault of those who vend pa-

tent, medicines, to tay loo much in their faNor,but in regard to your Pills, 1 am firmly per-suaded that they deserve far moro praise thanyou seem inclined to give them. Six monthsago, they wcro scarcely known here; and yet,at present thero is no other medicine that cancompare .with them in popularity. In Dyspepsia,

ick Head-ache- , derangement of the Biliaryorgans and obstinate constipation of the bowels,t know of no aperient more prompt and effica-kiu-

and I have had considerable cxpericn cin all these complaints.

1 would add that their mildness and certain yof action render them a tafc and efficient purga-tive for weaker individuals, arid that they mayhe gr.cn at all times without apprehension of

rfy ol those injurious consequences which sonequently attend the application of calomel orblue pill. Un tho whole, 1 consider your Vegetable Pills an invaluable discovery.

S. 11. HARRIS, M. DTCharlotte,- N. C. Jan. 1, 1837.

Dear Sir: 1 have made frequent use of youri ins in me iiieipjeiiL ELagc ill me Dllious i'ever,and obstinate constipation of the bowels; also inthe enlargement of the Spleen, Chronic Diseaseso the Lucr, hick Headache, General Debility,

Jid in all cases have sound them to be very- J. D. BOYD, M, D.

Mecklenburg county, Va. Feb. 7, 1837.Having used Dr. Peters' Pills in my practice

for the last twelve months, I take pleasure ingiving my tcstmony of their (rood effects incases of Dyspepsia, Sick J lead-ach- BilllpusFever, and other diseases produced by inactivityof the liver. Thoy are a safo and mild aperi-ent, being the best article of tho kind I haveever used. . GEO. CffeSCOTT, M. D.

0"Bc careful and enquire for Peters' Vegeta-ble: Pills. They ara for sale at all tho DrugStores in Lexington, Ky., and also, by B Neth-erlan-

in Nieholasvillc, by J. D. rnilli, inRichmond, by Jno. Aberdeen, in Versailles, byAlexander M. Preston, in Winchester, in MtSterling, by an authorised Agent; and on en-quiry, can be had in almost every town and vil-lage in tho State.

December 26, 1839 52-- ly

CONSUMPTiON CONSliJTON! that selldeeJJaJHJthousands and

tens of thouandg,annualh'StnftiSehall we avertits fatal progress before it selzesSpon tho vitals?I would answer at once; take eomo suitablemedicine to arrest the disease at the'Vorrv com- -

jnencement. How very main' do we tee in the"vrcria wnose aeucate lrames lofik fcarculy alile,to support even a short rttigtfljjjoxistence butfor.tho timely care and proper means they makeSRpof, oft times will far outlive therflost athle-tic and robust who neglect such timely careand proper means that aio placed within theirleach, which would unqestionably avert is ta.

ken in proper time. At the head of all reme- -

dies,and the first in rank, stands Dr. Swayne'sCompound Syrup of Wild Chirry, which, is ad.minibteied in tunc, and taken agreeably to theprescribed rules w hicJi accompany the medicine,will nine times out. of ten check its progress,und restore the patient tojicalth.

Principal Gffici), 'No. 19 North Eighth street,Philadelphia, wlicrfi this invaluable medicinecjffi always beobt lined.' Tittf.biirgh office, dl at., Clear's.

For sale by J. C, NoWe, Lexington,

pOUCHS, COLDS, and CONSUMPTIONS,

entirely cured by the us of Dr. Swayne's Syrup01 tv nu iierry; ner.symptoms were constantcoughing, pain in hSide, back and head, de- -limved IinontltR. snit.fVnrlf lilnnd. rtn reel ns

night, &c. Aflcr using two bottles of Dr Sway-no'- s

Compound Pyrup of Prunes Virginia, orvvim uerry, anc louno nersen renevea, anci Dytho time she used the third bottle, she sound her-self entirely currcd of tho aforesaid disease,which she had been afflicted with for three yearsThero are daily certificates of various persons,which add sufficient testimony of tho great y

of this invaluable mec!icine.For sale at the Medical Office, No. 19 North

8th st Philadelphia. Pittsburg office, 41, Sir.Clair Etrcot. -

For sale by J. C. Noble, Lexington. '--

TO HEMP' MANUFACTURERS."raiHEtnhslc'crhasiineptecl a Hemp Heckle,r JaL whierlpn3, e put In operation by anypower, inosiicmp anil low lire put in goodordejavjth very little labour. Any person wish-fn- c

Nnftirmation on (he stibiect are rpfprr-- soVillTum-Alexanil- near Puris, who haioneol

my (Jerkies in operation though not yet compltThe machinery is simple and durable. Any

nirlflll pniln'ivniin.r tu m:il:n n mnrhiriA ns iUn

above decrip(ion, without permission, will be!ren(e(l as thpy deserve. Communicntions

lo the subscriber in Shelby ville, will bopromptly uttended to.

FOSTER DEMASTERS.October '1, 1838 40-- tf

REVEREND IMPOSTERtOU 1'! Look Out!! Look Out lor an

fOOK KNAVE, by the name ofENOS L. Fl.N A ICK, ol New York, who wasformerly a Baptist Preacher, and better knownto the citizens of Monroe county as the 'Rev-

erend Impostor.' 'I his soulless villain, who wasdismissed from his pulpit, some timepirice, for

improper conduct, is nuw rendering5 himselfstill moro infamous, by wickedly attempting toimpose not merely upon a Church but the wholeCOMMUNITY.

A low months ago, this SCOUNDREL wroteto the subscriber at Boston, and wished to be

appointed an agent for the sale of the Match-less Sanative. The General Agentnot knowingJnsdep-avc- characer.gave him an agency, andforwarded him a quantity ol the medicino. Thishe soon sold, and remitted the money, and or'dcred anothcrlot, which .Vjjas sent about one monthsince. I o avoid anystispicion as to the de-

sign of this applying for an agency, or to con-co-

his "cloven soot," he made a partial remittance of the sales, of the last lot, only tendaytfafo, Yesterday, with utter astonishment,tho General Agent learnt that this REVERENDDECEIVER is now impiously manufacturingwith his own UNHOLY HANDS, a worthies'medicine, a SPURIOUS SANATIVE, whichhe is employing swindling pedlars to palm Upontho public as Genuine Original.

IVTlf the oeonleof America will only bear onefact in mind, there is not oven a possibility oftheir being duped by this UNPRINCIPI.IJUVILLAIN.' The tact is this: O'NO PEDLAR,or TRAVELE1NG AGENT has ever been d

in this country to sell the Sanative, or toleave it with any person to sell on commission,xgain, every Agent of tho true Sanstivo, is ap

pointed by the (icniral Agent, and receives themedicine directly from tho Depository in Boston.

q q q q qfj-- Let all who buy the Sanative, (and al-

most every body does buy it,) remember theabove fatts, and they may be SURE of obtain-ing tho GENUINE original compound.

0N. B. Every Agent of tho MatchlessSan tive, is earnestly desired TO GIVE ANIMMEDIATE ALARM, by having this articleinserted one month in all the papers in theirtowns And that the General Agent may becertain that the public are put on tho LOOKOUT for the IMPOSTCn, he will kindly thankall his Agents to forward him t copy of eachpaper advertised in,aSA80on as possible.

DTS. ROWLAND,General American Agent, Depository,

No. 188, W ashington-st- .

Boston, Dec. 23, 1839 4-- lm

Q-- most sincerely regret, that cases ofhypocricy so olten occur among the clericalranks and wo hope tho "wolf in sheep's

named in the following letter, from Mr.Mayhcw, will receive his just deserts for impo-sing upon the community. Pass him along,brother typos, that he may be held up to uni- -

vcrsal contempt, and thus save many from becoming his dupes.

New Yokk, Dec. 17th, 1839Sir. Although I am not personally

with you, 1 trust, when you perceive theof my letter, you will excuse the liberty I

navo taken in addressing you. It is possible.you may not be aware that a man by the nameof Enos L. Fen wick, now iu this city, (formerlya Baptist preacher, and familiarly known to thecitizens of Monroe county, as the "Reverend

is manufacturing ameiiicinoand sellingit for tho Matchless Sanative, of which 1 perceive you arc the general agent. 1 have everyreason to Dcuevo, sir, mat mr. rcnwick is anunprincipled man, as ho was, not long since,deposed from the ministry, for t aking unwar-"antabl- o

liberties with members ofJiis church, Ithcroforn, as the enemy of knavery, see anxiousthat ho should bo speedily exposed lest many ofn . IViTln... Altlnnn nk..TJ '.. Jf....J I 1 L !luy iciiun uiiiuua Miuum ui; uuiliiuuiu uy mmoutgf their money, is not their characters. Ideem it the concicntious duty of every man, toexpose villainy and vice wherever and wheneverhe meets it. Besides, Sir, another considerationshould prompt me to make known to you theabove facts, I have a daughter, who, thankGod, has been raised from a wasting skeleton toperfect health, and that too by the simple meansof usinc ono vial and a half of tho MatchlessSanative, which I bought at 22, Broadway, ofj. c. r ran cis, your ugein. ior mis city, relievingthat ) ou will duly appreciate the motives whichhave induced me to address you thus unceremo-niously, and hoping that you will take tho ear-liest steps to expose to tho world tho bato impostor, 1 subscribe myself,

Sir, very respectfully,J. P.. MAYHEW.

Dr, Davip S. Rowland, )

Boston, Mass. S

P. S. Mr. Jones, the bearer, who is about tostart for your city, will hnd you this letter, andis you desire ho will give you a moro detailedaccount of Fcnwick, than it would be possiblefor mo to do on paper. J. P. M.

MORISON'S PILLS.Or the Vegetable Universal Medicines of

the lSritish College of Health.of a letter from JAMES MORISON.COPY Hygeist, to Mr. J. C. French, Balti-

more.London, British College of Health,

April, 1838. S

Sir I have to acknowledge the receipt of yourletter under date iviarcn Idth, and in answerthereto, 1 beg to inform you that Mr. HoratioShophcrd Moat was superseded to the ageny forthe sale of my medicines in America, by Dr.Geo. Taylor, of NewYork, on or about the monthof September, 1837, whojs now the only person in America from whom my medicines canbe obtained, and to wnom 1 have to refer vouon the subject of the agency for Baltimore.I have communicated with Air. Taylor on thesubject of yourapplication, and .lave the honorto be, sir, &c.

JAMLS iUUKlSON, Hygeist.

CAUTION.Th:i urdicinc hav ig been counterfeited to

an alarm ng extent, and las' though not least,by the former general agents, the public arerespectfully informed that the genuine pills canbe had oijly in Louisville at tho IVeslern BranchOffice, Fourth street, between Market and Jefferson. J. C. MINETT,

Genoral Agent for Kentucky and Indiana.

The following are the duly appointedWilliam Beach, Lexington, "Fayctto county,Ken.ucky;Chas. P. Howard, Nicholasville, Jessamine co.J. H. etcher, Jr. & Co. Lancaster, Garrardcounty;Gcorgo Lyon, Salvisa, Merer county;R. Pemberton, Hardinsvillo, Shelby countyG. W. Finley, (P. 0.) Jcffersontown, Jefferson

county;Sinclair Dimmclt, Houston, Jefferson county;Smith, Floyd & Co.Sholbyvillc, Slicby county;J. & J. M. McGraw, ("lay Village, Shelby co.:Mitchcl Bradshaw, Frankfort, Franklin county:JohiuAbcrdcon, Versailles, Woodford county;J. W. Bradford, Georgetown, Scott county;James Rippy, Centrovillo, Bourbon county;ti. I. luggs, sans, Uourbon county;Houston & Johnson, Ruddles' Mills, Bourbon

county;McCrory & Climbers, Cynthfana, Harrison cb.;G. C. LightfootvFalmoulh Pendleton county;Alfred Gofney, Grant's Lick, Campbell county;Frederick Brown. Alexandria, Campbell county;Lovis & Mackoy, Covington, do.;Soulhgato & Eubank, Newport, do.;

Mr Monson's va'uable works Importantto the World; Family Adviser, containing a

list of diseases, their origin and mode of treatment, and all other publications ol the Collegeof Health lent to read gratip.

Druggists cannot ho appain'ed agents.Tho above medicines may be had at my'Gro- -

ccry Store, No. 45, East Main-stree- t, nearlyopposite thePhcenix Hotel.

WM BEACH.Lex. Jan. 23, 18 10 3m

IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.public are hereby directed to the medi-- y

eal advertisements of Dr. Harlich's Celebrated Compound Strengthening Tonic, and Ger-

man Aperient Pills, which arc a. medicine ofgreat value to the affietcd, discovered by O. P.Harl'ch, a celebraUd physician at Altdorf, Germany, whichjjas been usedvilli unparalleleduccess thr&TOTmut Germany. This medicine

consists of rtWEtnds, viz: the German Aperi-

ent, and thtrCompound Strengthening TonicPills. Thoy are each put up in small packs, andshould both be used to effect a permanent cure.

1 hose who are afficted would do well to makea trial of this invaluable medicine as they never

m'roduce sickness or nausea while using. A safeand cttectual remcay ior

DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTIPN,and all stomach camplaints; pain in' the side,liver loss of appetite, flatulency,palpitation of the heart, general debility, ner-vous irritability, sick headache, female diseases,spasmodic affections, rheumatism, asthmas, consumption, &,c. The German Aperient Pillsareto cleanse the stomach and purify tho blood. The

Tonic or Strengthening Pills aro to strengthenand invigorate tho nerves and digestive organsand rive tone to the stomach, as all diseasesoriginate from impurities of the blood and

stomach. This mode of treating dispases is pursued by all practical physicians,which experience has taught tnem to do nic onlyremedy to effect a cure. They are not onlyrecommended and prescribed by the .most ex-

perienced physicians in tluir daily practice, "butalso taken by those gentlemen themselves when-ever they feel the symptoms of those diseases,in which they know them to be efficacious.This is tho case in all largo cities in which theyhave an extensive sale. It is not to bo under-stood that these medicines will cure all diseasesmero-l- y by purifying the blood this they willnot do; but thev certainly Will, and sufficientauthority of daily prooTs asCiling that thosemedicines, taken as recommended by the directions which accompany them, will cure a greatmajority of diseases ol tho stomach, lungs, snd"iver, by which impuiitics of tlie blood are

(fcJ-A- ak for Dr. Harlich's Compound Stength- -

ciiing joiiic, anu uumiaii , perium. i tii.Principal office for the sale of thislnedicine,

is at No. 19 North Eight st., Philadelphia, Pittsburgh office, 41 St. Clair street.

For sale by J. C. Noble,. Lexington.Dec. 21, 1839.

IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. O. Har- -

i lich's Compound Strengthening Tonic, andGerman Aperient Pills. These pills removo allthose distressing diseases which l'emals aro nable to be afflicted with. 'I hey remove thosemorbid secreti .ns which when retained, sooninduce a number of diseases and often limei render females unhappy and miserable all theirlives. Those pills used according to directions,immediately create a new and healthy actionthroughout the whole system by purifying theblood, and giving strength to the stomach andbowels, at the same time relieving tho pain inthe side, back and loins, giving appetite and invigorating tho system again to its proper lunetions and restorinir tranquil repose.

(- - Ask for Dr. Harlich's Compound Strengthenincr Tonic, and German Aperient Pills.

Principal Office, No. 19, North Eigth StreetPhiladelphia, Pittsburg olhce 41, bt. Ulair street.

ror sale by"

J. V. fNoble, Lexington.Dec. 21, 1859.

H5 HRUAIATISM, entirely cured by the use of.sLsJ' Dr. O. P. Harlich s ( ompound btrengthening; and German Aperient Pills. Mr. Solomon Wilson of Chester county, Pa., afflicted fortwo years with the above distressing disease, ofwhich he had to use his crutches tor eighteenmonths, his svmptoms were excruciating painin all his joints, espocially in his hip, shoulder",and ancles, pain increasing always towards evening attended with beat. Mr. Wilson, was atone timw notable to move his limbs on accountof the painbeinu so great, ho being advised bya friend cf his toproeuro Dr Harlich's pills ofwhich he sent to the agent in West I Hesterand procured some; on using the medicine thethird day the pain disappeared and his strengthincreasing fast and in three weeks was able toattend to his business, which he had not donefor eighteen months; for the benefit of othersafflicted, ho wished theso lines published thatthey may bo relieved, and again enjoy the pleasuresof a hcatthy life.

Principal Office, No. 19 North Figth st. Philadelphia, Pitt burgomce, 41, sat. Clair street.

For sale by J. C. Noble. Lexington.

A CUTE BRONCHITIS, A FORERUNNER4X. OF CONSUMPTION. I his disease is

very much like a common catarih, it generallycommonces likavan ordinary cold, with Lassi-tude, dullness, slight cough and oppression andtightness about tho breat. In many instancestho disease seems at first of no very seriouscharacter. An the disease continues the oppression in the breast increases, tho countenance becomes expres-iv- e of anxiety, the respiration becomes more and more laborious, sometimes iwheezing or ratiling sound, as is the air wasforced throughai narrow appcrturc clogged withviscid fluid. To neglect this disease it may bo ofserious consequence, but by a timely applicationto Dr. Svvayno's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher- -

rr, with a strict attention to tho directions,all these unpleasant effects will be removed.Be careful, as it is sold no place xcept at JNo. 19

North Eighth St., or at the respective agfnts.Principal office, No. 19, North Eighth street,

Philadelphia, fittsburg othce, 41 bt. Uair stFor sale by J. 0- - Noble, Lexington.

Lexington, Jan. 30, 1840.

100 DOLLARS REWARD."IJsANAWAY from the subscri- -j3L bor, living sour miles from Lex-

ington, Ivy. on the Tate's Creek road,about the 20th of August, a Negro

named SPENCER, about 23years of age. about 5 feet 10 inches high, straightand well made, of dark color, although not a jotblack, quick when spoken to; had on a bluecloth frock coat, whitp pantaloons, and fur hat;the remainder of his clothes were lest at myhouse. Ho was latelv purchased from Mr. Horace Buckner of Bowling-green- , Ky. and willprobably attempt to his way to that place.or Louisville to Mr. Samuel Dickinson's, whereho formerly lived- -

Is the above slave is taken out of Kentucky,tho abovo toward, or is in the State 50, will bopaid, on his delivery at my house.

B. A. ATCHISON.'Lexington, Ky. September 9, 1839 37-- tf

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CABINET WAREROOM.rffiTOHMSmnr t a Vll I.; siinscnhfir rpsripr.t.

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fHJii. lully informs his custo-

mers and the piihlic general-ly, that he continues theCabinet Making Business athis old stand on" Main-stre-

irnmeiiiatfllv opiiajite the loton which the Mfjfifllic Hnll

formerly stood, and n sew doors helolvLo'an'scorner, where all articles in the way of FUR-NITURE can bo had on ns good terms a theycan be elsewhere prjeured in tho city. He In-

vites all those wilhffiffiJto purohrfjkimticles ib hisline, to call at IiSJire-RoorrJflr- nl examine forthemselves, as hoiidRiBrniinel to sell baraail.s.

ftj-IIavi- provided himself wilh a FURNITURF, tt AGON, all articles bought of him willbe delivered any where in Ihe city, free ofcharge. '

JOSEPH MILWARD.N. B. T am prepared with n HEARSE, and

will nt (end to Funeral eallSjCillier in the cityor eoiinlry.

Lexington, Sept. 5, 1P38 3G-- lf

NOTICE. All persons indebted toFAIR late firm of Bowman & Du.NN,are mostrespectfully solicited to call and liquidate thesame, on or before the ls day of June next. Allpersons not complying with tho above requisitionmay expect to be waited on by an officer on thatdate. JOHN BOWMAN

May 2, Ib39 IS-- tf

LIST OF LETTERS remaining in thePost Offico at Lexington, Ky. on the 1st

of April, 1840, which, is not taken out withinthreoimonths, will bo sent to the Goneral PostOffice as dead letters.

Atchison Alexander Alvi John ...ABC J. Ansel RebeccatVdams James FAdams Matilda Miss"

Adams H CAllison H TAlison "WilliamAllen James J

Baker Morgant Mits Bill Eliza FBaker JohnBaldwin MosesBaldwin Walker WCatesR WBill Harvey Rev S

Harnett MrBassctt James MBazlcs William WBarr Martlfa AnnBaum PeterBann CansbaHrackcr SamuelBradley Lucy MrsBradford ThomasBlackesly HenryUlair Orplu JBerry John (Hatter)Rosworth BBrooks Charles A iBooker Louisa JBoycr S SBoyco MaryBiooks Margaret Mrslironston JacobBrockw;ay R IIBrown Mary MissBrown David WBrown Edward NBuzzard Lucinda

Dolila Mrs 3 ClarkoCaldwell JohnCellahan JosephCaleb C FCandle Eleanora Missi annon SilasCannon Harriet MissCarroll Margaret LCarter Catharine 2Carter Go'odloe

'"Carley E DCarson JamesVCasey J B TCassell Samuel FCavins Thomas 2Chancy James 3

Clarkson B B & L CChurch Jarred O"Conquest LilnifbrdCocks Harriet,Colbough MrConner M J MissCooke WilliamColbert Nancy

Davis JohnDavis JamesDarnaby B W DrDavidson .ThomasDarnaby Edward jrDerby OrrinDevore Elizabeth MrsDesais DavidDedwit DessoDickcrson MissDille Joanna G Miss

Elliott MissElliott Mary MrsElliott SarahElgin HEllis Martha Miss

Buekn'erMary

Callaway

Chambcrlane

Margaret

Fcathcrston William John DrWilliam Figg John

Farrar emuelJohn

Farrish FrisbyOU..J

Fcchermer AubWilliam

Fealding BufordFergerson JamesFelix T WFrench Juliet C MissFrey FrederickFinney

Gantor JohnGrady John SGrant Jamcs'WGeorge GcorgoGlenn John. V

DavidGreen IIGregg JosephGresham AndrewGilbert John

Harbourd EdwardHall James CHallHall SusannaliHamilton M PHamilton MarthaHamilton W C DrHart NathanielHart MinerHarris JohnHarrison A C MrsHawkins William.Hawkins

Haydon Ann MissHatha vay CatharinoHars WilliamHeady illiamHoodJamcs M

Holladav JamesG F

Ho veil James DHodgeHostctter James THumiston Alva

I?vis Leverelt

Jacobs NathanJackson SarahJa ksonJames JohnJennincs W DJcwitt Samuel GJesse Benjamin AJohns Elizabeth

Nancy MrsIvmnoy

DanielKent WashingtonKelly Patrick

Lawson DavidLancaster RobtLawson lharincLawrenceLafonUrame Samuel

SusannahLctehor WilliamLcumer' Augustus

IS.

LeekLeeds Theresa

Mathews JohnMalhrfl James B

McthfeonMarshall Lewis DrMaddox Matilda It

Manan Mary MrsWilliam

Martin HczikiahMay AlfredMajor B PMark PhilipMays John

A

Adrews F A DrApplegato BenjaminAnbury HenryAstrow V CAtcherson Rebecca Miss

B2

Berry Joseph ABeach WilliamBest RachelBennett Alfred RevBeasly EdwaBeard Martha MrsBell John T. !

Bell William IIBellis John TBivings A W DrBishop RobertBridges Mary AlissBlinn D GBlinn Lemuel CBlue RollaBlue GeoigoBonfils S FBrpwn William

BichardBryan WilliamBrand Richard ABryant E PickwickIfryant Elgin

2 Burnes JamesBucknei MrsBurbridge SidneyBurrcll

Ann

CAlfred M .

Clark E PClark MillerClarkClapp Nelson CClay GreenCraig JosephCraig John W.Cleanans

Rachel'Crawford lexanderCresspn, Elliott,,Christian Georgef. hristian JamesClimes SusanClimes ThomasCrittenden, EngineerCrilly Robert

iCordry'JoHnUrockett Johnv

A Miss CrowfordsiS'C

Christopher

John

Clugston GeorgeCummings AOunningham jr

DDcreyDunlop GeorgeDunlap George NDunlap""Mary JaneD'lirilap WnijJ '

Darnaby Brie GenDuvall G HDunn SamuelDunlapp JesseeDunlap JohnDwyre Andrew

EEllis Wyley REmanuel PhilipEmbrec WorleyEvans JamesEwell Patsey

R Finlay LFaulconcr 2

Nathaniel Fittu'an SFarrer N G

EC"" Isaac 't '

V 1.11. 11 . I ,.!.I'raiiiuui iuargarui o ruru jujm

Fergison

GreenM

Robert

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JJ

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Alexander

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KayUpbert

Keonc F JKennedy

C.

Letcher P.Tosiah

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Mavs Herman

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Jesse

Jsaac2

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JIsaac

Patric2

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i.Forsyth John Arordbarah MrsForeman Clod MrsFlue JFloore AFlornnoy Margaret G

MrsFlynn Denas NG

2 Gibson JeremiahGibbons J CGill Henry CGrice DanielGoodwin ShepherdGordon George WGuthrie "W DrGuerin Henry

, Guess Susan Miss

HHeadly James jr 2Headly LucindaHeffher James IIHenry Mary Ann Miss

2 Henry EmilyHerndon Elisha THenry JohnHensoy JohnHcndeison DavidHichman E R

' Hillix James HHill IIHix William S

Hawkins Elizabeth WPHiscan Matilda

Lainhart

Maupin

Hill M GHightowerHopkins RichardHoward John

2 Hudson Amand JHudson JohnHundley ZachariaHunt DavidHubbard L R.Hutchison James WHulitt Richard '

IIrwin James

JJohnson PeterJohnson Eliza MissIohnson W HJohnson DavidJourdon Charles

.Jones BenjaminJones John II

K.2 Kenning James

Kcllacp Louisa2 ICbrby Alexander

King HWKinmin Charles WKirk Edward D

LLewis Malinda

2 Lewis ChancyLewis Charles BLindsay JamesLogan Eliza JLogan Hetty FLcairy R B Capt

3 L&fiond IsaacLoud ThomasLpWmati ThomasLiltL HarveyLyle Margaret

31Morrison Airs ;

Morris JamesMonroe- - Gc'orgc E

i Morton ArmstcdMcscly Sarah SMurry DudleyMurphy J jrMurcer JohnMoss Mary JMcCarter DanielMcCarty JeremiahMcClane Elizabeth

Mrs i

Mays D MrsMerrick W KevMaxwell James DIcars Augustus A

.Merchant Thomas MMiller Sarahlillcr Johnlillencr Harris

Miller ElishaMiller k. YoungMorgan JohnMoore William 2

Moore W & McMillen SamljMore James

loorc ThomasMoore T I.Morriss Wesley

Nash NanceyNeal William IINelson Letitia

Obrien MichealOffutt SanfoidOfTutt EdwardOffutt A

Patton James DrLPenny Chamblin

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Payne AjtfPayne ThomasPayne EdwardPriiiher homasPrathcr John MParks C WPark ElizabethPebworth StephenPetty RansdaloPetticore Mrs,

Paulina Robinson JRamsey Willbim WKcese blauor MrsReives Nelly Miss

S DrRceco John B

Reynolds IsaacRico JRobinson JamesRobertson Sarah SRobert Robson

Sayres JamesSavory WilliamSanders DrSanddrsori WilliamSharp EbanezarStafford GcoigoStalford"D F CaptShelb NedShields E J Honj '

MrSherby ElizaSpencer GeorgeSpeers L'eo'WSmee JamesSmedley SamuelSers JamesSt Clair Gecrge PStevensonS HStcdman Melicent

l'homasStrodeman

b'tedman WStevenson B FStephens SherulSteel Thomas JSteel EnosSteel AndrewSteel Ann MissSteel Saml RevSesseons CharlesStarks FranklinSmith Battle

Tanner PcriyTanner Jane JTarker CharlesTalmage PeterTaylor WilliamTaylor Mary K MissTaylor's SocietyTaylor BenjTaylor 'SusanTaylor JTaylor CharlesTaylor John MTaylor BirdTaylor JamesTaylor John WTh waits MasyTisdale Thomas

Underwood Mrvaugnn u vv -

AVebb V

WilliamWillis Martha

JohnathanD M

J LElishaJames S

Wilson EbenezerEllen

McChosney JohnMcChesney JaneMcConnell Margarot

MissMcCoye HendersonMcCutchcn JamesMcDowell J N DrMcDonald ElijahMcIIcsney WilliamMcNeal Charles

WilliamMcNitt Gabriel

JLMissersMcKoberts MrMcRoberts JohnMcTy:e Larkin CMcNeal Allen

N2 Noble Evans

Norman WilliamNutter James

OOffutt Eliza C

W BsO'Sullivan J D

p2'PettitH

Paynelallnda.MrsS &.Peirson W PPcarman JohnFarrish .MarthaParish John GPickett MaigarcltPrice James

,Fijv;st JamesPolKJa.PopefGodfrey"Porter L C Dr'Polk J JR

Randolph 'Miss T

RcadAVilliam

Rollins James

4

Rowlings J &CoRhines LancingRogers JamesRoss Julia AgnctRoy CabclRyan Harriett MrsRunyon RichardRunnebawm Henry

SSmith IsaacSmith B FSmith Joseph RSmith MarthaSmith MiltonSmith Is,ac YSmith BeverlySmith RubinSmith ElizabethSmith M Thomas

. Smith John3 Smith Cabinet Maker

Smith S RSmithers WiliiamShultz ValentineSingleton Milton RShoeimck RandallShore & G W PrattSminner F G

Stephenson B SpodeDidrickStevenson Andrew .1 G

W

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Stubbs WilliamStone Betsey AnnScott BenjamineScott HarveyStout J B, M DShryock Ilellen MisaSpires G WStiles William KSnider Benj DScruggs SO

TTodd Benj F

MrsTolar Joseph

3 Torrence John R3 To,dd,William

Thorn James P2 Thompson Susan2. Thompson Henry 2

J J 2Thomson Sarah J QThompon JamesTrotter SamlTurnbull JamesTrueman MariahTuttleJohn DrTypographical Society-Trimbl- e

DavidUUttingerVancamp A Dr

Vannieter Joseph H 2 Venable George CAV

Wailace W R Wilson George AnnWallace Charles Wcsby JamesWalker Elizabeth Williams HensonWalker Sarah Williams HoraceWash & Munson Williams WilliamWaters John Wiliams Mary Magds- -Watson William lineWatfz Thornton Williams William GWattz William Williams George LWatkins JohnR Williams William MWarfield William Williams DavidWarren Charles A Whito ArnettWarren J S White JosephWarrick John R White W E DrWhartoH W A Dr 'White GeorgeWeagley Amanda Miss Whitesidcs Edward GWebb Catharine Mrs Whitticoe Margarett

JohnWells

MissWestoverWonston RevWinterWinterWilson

Wilson

McNitt

Orr

Tod

Thomson

Wilkerson SarahWorley Mariah CWardlow JamesWarnnckJohn IIWood ElizabethWood EliWoorisworth William 2Wright George TWymoro RichardWilson James

Persons calling for any of the above letters.will please say they ate advertised.

JOSEPH FICKLIN, P. M.A priL2, 1840-- 31

SELLING OFF.rBHE subscriber having sold his machineryJM. with a. view of closing his business in Lex

ington, now offers AT VERY REDUCED PRICKS, his stock of Hats, Caps, and Hatter's Fursiand Trimmings, cither at Whojesale or Retail,,for Cash or City Acceptances. ALSO I hatlarge and commodious STONE HOUSE, onWater-street- , near the Rail Road depot Posses.sion given on tho 17th of April nexi. ALSOA new Eastern built Buggy, mlh two seats. Hawishes to RENT the premises he now occupies,with or without the store-roo- for the unexpiredterm of his lease. Possesion given 1st of Mayncxt.

All persons having accounts with the subscri-ber, are earnestly desired to call and settle without delay WM. F. TOD.

Lex. feb 6, 1840 6- -tf

A CARD.HOUSE & SIGN PA1N1ING & GLAZING.ripHE undersignqd returns his thanks to the.

JL citizens of Lexington, Fayette county andthepublic generally, for tho liberal patronagowhich ho has received sincc&J-- c arrived in thiscountry ffbm Philadclphia-n-d wishes te informthem ihatho still continues the House PaintingBusiness in its various bra'ncTiis'", and PAPERHANGING done in tho neatest style. Frombis own experience in the business, and havingnone but competent workmen in his employ, hepromises to lender general satisfaction to thosewho will call on hinv, or examine his work inLoxinirton. Anv communication from Fnvptle.or any of the adjoining counties, can be ad- -

urcsseu to mm tnreugn tlie f .Lexing-ton, as he is doing work at present upwards of20 miles from Loxington. EFResidence, jyjr.James Ricley's Boarding House, Water street.

CHARLES DONNELLY.Lexington, March 4, 1840 10-t- f

tHAVE A YOUNS LIKELY NEGRO MANsell. Call on J. G. Cjiinn for particu-

lars. JOHN P. BOWMAN.DrSringlan Feb. 27 9-- 2n

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