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A TJSTW Letters remaining in she Post-Offic- e in Lex

ington, Ky. which is not taken out before the1st day of January, 18,18, mil be sent to theGeneral Post-Offic- e as 'dead letters.

Jl' 'rAtchison, Hamilton Andrews, HannahAdams, William Adams, SpencerAllen, Hugh, Adams, CatharineAlsop, Spencer Allen, RichardAudibert, Sirs. Allcorn, GeorgeAllen, Matthew, Asbury, ,

Zach. AV

J?Boshart, Jasob Buchannan, JosephBerry, Benjamin Ball, Henry-- j

Bird, George W. Bryant, JesseDenning, George V. Biggs, Andre.Brooks, A. S. L. 2, Bowlevar, MaryJlainbridge, Rev. A. Bradley, PeterJloydon Sc Sherman, Brown, DavidBates, Ah in Marker, AnnBaker, Ezra Bevens, SimeonBaxter, James Barker, JosephBrickhouse, William Barnes, DaidBuford, Abraham 3, Baly, JohnBoggs, James Bell, Francisfyaker, Elizabeth Balis, BaptistBrown, William 2, Bates, JamesBrumbarger, Mrs. Bullock, EdmundBledsoe, Robert Black, WilliamBaldwin, Mary Ball, JamesBrown, Abraham C. Benning, PerkinsBrown, Jenks 3, Buchannan, Smith,Browne, George 2, Bourgeat, AugustusByrne, Henry Bollinger, Bonaparte,Bradley, Daniel Ballinger, FrancisBcall, Hannah Bovvlar, Johnliilbo, Jame3 Bledsoe, DanielBernard, Charles M. Bell, WilliamBanks, Simon Berryman, CharlesBuckner, Richard Barrett, JohnBarrett, Walter M'A. Brown, LawrenceBledsoe, Hervey Buck, Charles 2,Byne, William Gen. Barker, Aaron T 2,Burns, John Brooks, James 2,Bowen, Parker Ban-- , Robert, sen, 2,Beall, Norborne B. Boothe, William 2,Burton, William Bartlett, Sophia

CConnaway, Peter Carry, JohnCliveland, Eli Conway, CharlesCannonTF. R. Chance, Clement R. 2,Candier, A. 2 Clark, Dei ..is 2,Cov ercude, Richard 2, Clapper, Francis C. 2,Copeland, Robert Cooke, Catharine B.Coleman, James K. Cooke, JohnCoerdill, Jacob Curd, JamesColeman, Adbelt Cooke, SusanCraig, John Cory, IsaacCollins, 'Willis Connell JamesClark, Thomas 2, Cole, JoshuaCockrill, Benjamin S. Cox, Jane MissChambers, Ezra Campbell, John P.Clark, John Carstarphen, OneyCarr, William, Coyle, PollyCarter, Jacob Crosbej", LeuChov. ning, Robert Cunningham, JohftCaudoryJohn 2, Collins, LewisCarcthors, John Clay, AbrahamCox, Moses Coleman, ThomasClark, Ray , Clark, DavidChurch, Robert Carter, DavidCampbell, Margaret Chandler, HenryCochren, Thomas Curry, WilliamCox, John F. 2, Cary, IsaacCampbell, James M D Coyle, Mary'Campbell, Isabella Christian', Abram& Jos.Carrick, Robert Close, Henry

D"Duncan, John Diiley, WilliamTJownrng, Margaretta Dumas, JohnDarden, Henry 3 Dougherty, JamesDulin, Elizabeth Dimond, H P.Dorman, Charles P. .Dunn, JohnDv er, Saml. L. jr. Daugherty, EdwardDow ning,-Joh- Downing, JohnDuncan, Stephen De Hart, GideonDa' is, William 2, Davis, MaryDunlap George Dollins, WillisDowns, Benjamin Darneby EdwardD,ckey, John Drais, PeterDavenport, Robert Bans, Edward 2,Dickson, Ephraim Day is, Sarah

EEwing, James Egliston, Alfred O 2Evans, Nathaniel 2, Ekin, James or J.

Samuel Donald,Eians, Charles H. Eatin, AaronEvans John S. Estill, WillisElliott John Ellison, Stephen,Ell.ott, Jane 2, English John

ulv Ephraim D. 5 Egsworth, Samuelwiiiiaiu .aues, james

"Evans, Andrew Edwards, Presleyr"Ferguson, Richard Dr. Frost, JohnFarrow, ; Mr. Field, AbnerJ'ord, Isaac Fryer, RichardTore, Peter 1 leld & M'Cl'annah&n,KiMier, Clement HenryFisher, William 1'lournoy, JohnFester, William P.

"Finley, James

Fahey, David'2; Foster, JohnFrederica, Ferdinand Fuller, JohnField ft Barnum Fink, JohnFa now, Joriel Fox, JosephFrancis, Evan

GGraves, Frances E. Garrett, HenryGatewood, James Garrard, AlexanderGorin, Henry Green, MargaretCibbons, John Glenn, NehemiahGrant, Polly D. Gilbert, Samuel H.Gardner, Elizabeth Gordon, JosephGraves, B. L 2, Goodwin, Lloyd K.Goodloc, Wm. D. Gibson, HughGrooms, John Garrett, ThomasGregoiy, Peter Garratt, JohnGist, A. G. Gray, George,Goodhue, Thos. St. 2, Granges, JamesGill'ms, Lucy ' Greyham, ElizabethGiagg, Jamc9 Gasten, RebeccaCraes, Joseph Guthery BennGibson. Mariah Gossam, MolleyGarrett, Thomns J. Glore, FrancisGorham, Thornton Guibert, H. 3.

Hall, Thomas 2, Holljman, ThomasHughes, Amel Hamor, James 'Holmes, William 2, Holdqn, JohnHc-st- , John Harris, MajorHoj kins, John Hart, NathanielHalstead, Daniel Hague, Jos 8c JohnHawkins. "Nicholas Houguct, Mr.Hamilli'i mrge Harper, Samuel H.Ho,jeU AAiltiam Hughes, Thos. H.Hilton, Margaret Hankes, Th. JeffersonHerndon, Susanna B. Hopkins, JohnHirris, Samuel Hawkins, MartinHendy, John Hill, JamesHart, Thomas Hilrey,Hoover, V. illi'ajn2, Hammond, MoultonHampton. Jesse Hickey, Thomas M.Hcniy, Elijah Harris, JohnHess, Henry Hunt, WilsonHuthorn, Daniel Hattcn, David JefferisIlenmirn, Joseph IJilhousp, JohnHems, John II. Hull, JohnHall, Joseph Hull, Martha AnnHarrison, J. W. Hull, JacobHamilton, Richard Houghton, Reubenll&rribon, Jane, Hunnicutt JohnHadley, William JohnHodges, Daniel Hamilton John C. )Hist, George Hopkins, S. Gen. 2'Hay, John Hamilton George 2Hill, Horace B. Howard Joseph B. 2Hostutter, Francis 2, Howard Mr.Hadson, Thomas' Heard Abraham 2Hunbalck, William Hammond Asa 2Harper, Stephen Hamilton James 2

JJones lienry Jackson CalvinJohnson Jane Jonts Catharine

Luther Jonts Win. D.

Jackson Matilda H. Jacoby BaylorJohnson Benjamin Johnson HenryJamcs'Thomas Izard NicholasJones John Irwin CatharineJames Elizabeth M. Inskeep JosephJohnson George Irvine John

KKennedy William King IsaacKincaid Robert Kelly HannahKepner Joseph Keene BenjaminKennedy Jesse Kurtz DavidIvcizer Jacob 2 Kemp TilmondKing Thomas B.

XLafToon Matthew Lewis JaneLancaster, Robert Lytle WilliamLafl'oon Polly Lee MaryLogan largaret Lunney 'I homasLogan James.4 Lovejoy '1 hadeusLogan Hugh iLadd Benjamin II.Logan Alexander Lumaii, PeterLong Thomas Lowe JohnLong Samuel LightfootJohnJ.Lay William Lapsleyjohn A.Lockett Bartly C. Lite SamuelLewisAmzi Lounsbro E.

Musseyjohn jr. Mahin Thomas E.Morton Rebecca Maxwell SamuelMorton Margaret Martin Ann C.Mills Abigail . 3Iaddox Ann CMills John Monford SarahMorriss David Morphet Siras A.Morriss John Medcalf ElishaMoore Yelley 2 Morrow & PreuettMorrison James 2 MOore John C.Morrison William Macy Charles C.Meek Thomas 2 Miller ThomasMatthews Charles L. Master of the DaviessMarshall Eliza LodgeMonet William M'Keever AlexanderMorrison John M Tall JohnMunsonEliakim M'Lemore Abner 2Markle Jocob M 'Isaac Isaac 2Martin Moses M 'Isaac MargarettaMontgomery David M'A see '1 homas 2Madden Walter M'Lanathan CatharineMudtl Francis M'Lanathan ElijahMinor Daniel jNI'Kinley JohnMorton Richard M'Dowell JamesMallory Roeer M'Lelland JohnMason Peter M'Cullough MargaretMarshall James M'Farland AVilliamMartin Isaiah M'Daniel Mrs.Mvers Jacob M'Cov Da idMickelburaugh James M'Elderoy JohnMannon Unity M'Intosh James D.Meridith Wm. L- -' M'Campbell ElizaMead Elisha M'Collev JamesMoore Richard S. M'Cqnnel WilliamMeaux Jane ' M'Dougal Daniel'Martin John M'Murry Prudence

JYNorment Sophia 2 Nicholas Robt. C. col.4Nelson Henry 2 NuckoIs,Lewis2Newport AVilliam Neill GordonNewman Jonathan Norrish RobertNicholson Charles R. 2

0OberPobertS Owens SamuelOg'elvie George O'Neal RobertOwens James Quten RachelOber Samuel II. 4 Obannon Ma'rgarefOhance Clement R.

PPrice John Pilcher JamesPrice Margaret Perkins EutePorter James Powers StephenParmly Eleazer Pryer AVjlliamPayne Nancy IJirrsell John 2Picket George Paxton JamesPurrington JohnT. Pyle RalphPeal Sampson Preston francisPatterson John 2 Parmely EleazerParker amuel Prentiss Thomas M.Pfitcharf William 2 Pool DanielPatterson John' Pai'ker. HutchisonPrentiss Nathaniel Patterson William 2Phillips John Poignand D. 11.PinkhamDayid C. Parkinson JosephPrentiss Edward Parker WilliatnPhillips Uobin Penniston Richards.Perry John B. Phillips HenryPrall John Phillip's UobinsParker Mary Porer (;.Parker Samuel Price LarkinPriddy Burk 2 Prather LarkinPhelm James C. Petterson Wm. F.Poyzer Benjamin Porter F.lizaParker Jonathan Palmer IgnatiusPurnell Thomas 2 Porrell C. B' ' " 'Pollard John .

Robinson Joseph Relf James IT.Robinson James R Russell HezekiahRucker James B.' tawlins Sergeant 2Richardson Nancy H. RobnettJohn

W2r39 ' J'SS'BdpmndMdner Bobinson Ann

Roe-ei- James Unho-- xt:.i.iRapalje Jane Hohinson John D.R&IphJohn Reynolds DanielRomans Jacob Robert flenryj. J.Rohb Samuel Rice Lnthpr.sRidgeley Floyd

Sanford Young S. Sallv Samuel K. 2ocottjonn Smith ClementSullivan William Schnnlci-AVIm.n-

Shaw John '

Smilev AlexandriaSmithson John Simmons Solomonsnntn yrcliimcaesa Stivers ItozzellScott Samuel '

Shi ell SamuelSmith 1 larrison Shaw John R.Suley Hinman Schenck Peter Sc Co.Sawyer Nathaniel Smith EnochStuart Alexanders Sumers WilliamSwitzer imeon 'Sinclair AmosSidmer Peter Scott John or RobertShowman Lipscomb Stevenson WilliamStuart Robert Smith '""nna ' " '

Steele A. Sullivan JohnSmith Robert Sinclair JamesScrivenor John Steele John '

Sharp E. Dr. Sprouse JamesSimpson James Schooler I ewisStrater Squire Simpson CatherineSearcy John Smock PeterStewart illiam Stivers EdwardSmith Dayid It. Smith JamesStone Margaret Short JamesScott Mr. & Co. Shipp DudleySullivan 1 imothy Springle PlizabethStarr ffenry Sykes'enry ' -Sout Margaret Smith l.oram F.Simpson William Scott MichaelSherman William Sutton Isaac'aly ears James ' Stucker WillisSmith James . ' Strother DavidSmith Samuel Sterns Orrell '

Stnart Robert " Savler WilliamT

Thompson William. G. 1 aylor VincentI hompson William Towneley JohnTodd Mary- - O. --' Taul amuelrurncrJohn ToddKlizabetljT.B 'Taul Samuel 1 odd Lucy1 omson William Tojnhe HysonTodd Day id Taylor James R.

1 lot Charles 2 Thornton John 2I hompson Waller lumison Joseph

'1 homton Presley Thompson Alonzo Siiirmemon diaries Turner William"""h - " irumouu James

' urner Edward Tlomn iwTajlorjsaac Twiney David1 ajly.ljelson or John Taylor Kliza --

Tomhn Charles Taylor Jamesempleman Henry Tanners Gentlemen

Uttey RoyalV

Vardeman Jeremiah 3 Vernon AlvinVaughan James

;rWilmon Christian WaringWatson Folly "VVrag-- Jamesn

Wilson Manly 3 West JohnWelch Sarah 2 Watts EliasWyatt Waltert WallaceSamuel Tsl.

Williams Benjamin Wickasham JamesWilson 'Thomas Willson WilliamWebb James Welch ThomasWilson.Abraham Williamson GarrettAVheelcr Samuel S. Welock John.

olf Jacob Williamson Win.Wood James Wright BledsoeWaldcn Edmond Webber ArchibaldWilliamson Elizabeth Wilson AbnerWillhoit Moses Welch AbnerWillson Jsaac Wells BazeilWhitney Orlando Wells B. 2Wilmouth Dayid Williams DavidWyatt James Watts FrancisWoods Richard Williams Isaac JWilkinson Snelling WigartjacobWright Pettis S. Wilson SamuelWalker F. AVells BazeilAValker Moses Woodbridge &. MajorAVilson Alexander AVagley MariahAValker Robert AVillson James

YYoung Benjamin St. 2 Young John D.Young John D, Clerk Fayette CountyYork Newman CouitYoung Elizabeth KhjhtAVorshipful Gr.Young A aron H. Secretary of the Gr.Arouhg Samuel Lojge.

JOHN FOAVLER, V. M.October 11. 3t

A LISTOf Letters remaining m the Post-Offic- e in Dan

ville, on the 30th September j" 1815'; which, isnot faK&i out iviimn mice wvjnux, Titu uc striuto the General Post- - Office as dead letters.

AAA'illiamJ. Adair 2

BJames Broyvn Samuel BairdSarah Bowler Bue Beadles'Robert Bryan Elizabeth BeadlesMrs. Lliza Boyce John BurtonEdyvin G. Brown Reuben BlakyJeremiah Briscoe Little BryantAVilliam Bryan Daniel BrewerAVilliam Brown John BlackEdyvard Buljoek

Michael Cloyd Henry Cummengore 2Francis Cochrell AVilliam CombsDayid Caldwell' Abraham J , CaldwellAlexander Cook

2) .'''Cynthia Denney "John Dixon -Johu AV. Deshazer Edward DaleyPeter De Pau 7

EJames England Thomas EsesWilliam Egerlon Abraham Estesr "rAdam Fisher Abraham FiteJames Fisher Elizabeth 'ordFrederick Ford

aMary Gillespie "Mr. SI'GowanThomas Groyer Thomas GraySamuel pjlmore, Maj. AVm Gaines 4Isabella H. Graham 2 Emry GihbsJames Gilmbre"" Nancy Gilkerson 2AA'iyiam Graham William Guthree

IIHenry II adn in Thomas HughesJohn Harina 5eorge HustonJohn G. Hall 2 AVilliam HartGeorge Hill Reuben HawkinsMichael Humble

Paul G. G. Jones'

Michael Kenmear David Kirkpatrick

Thos. Little or Rlch'd. John AV. LewisHope Thomas Lock

Rev: "Marcos Linsey Bfargaret LittlefordM

Samuel M'Afee Charle"sSI'KmneyM'KinnSy &'H'u&ton Daniel M'Eyven-Humphre- y

May ' Martha MinorEliza Meriam " James M. MooreJohn Marshall - v

JV .Rcu. Thomas Nelson

O

.Messrs. O'Brian St Co. "

PClark Penn Aogustin ParrishDayid Frewgtt Jolm PickellRobert Prewett John Phillips

IIJames Rutor Zadock RiggsLewis RileyAVilliam

Kelbourn RoseRiley AVilliam Rose

E. S. Richardson. Major RhinersonBlias Romane Elizabeth RapdaU,George Ross Evan RogersGeorge Robards Judah Richardson

Charles Shannon Eliza SlaughterJohn Smith Francis f. SlaughterLevy Stone James SliieldsPeyton short

George Thompson Plummer ThomasJames 1'ilford Mary '1'abb

VJohn A'andeveill 6

ir.Abraham AA'ilhite, 'qr" Johhffiams.

. Voorlus James a'rrenJeremiah AVcatherly John Woodyard. lenry AVingate Rober W ilson 2Benjamin ilson 2 Malinda adeJoseph A. Woodson Henry AVillisJohn Walkup Bobert AV orsham

DANIEL' BARBEK, P.M.October 11. 3t

A USTOf Letters remaining in the Post-Offic- e in Ver--'

sallies, Jy. and is not taken out, before the1st day of January, 1818, mil be sent to theGeneral Post-Offic- e as dead letters.

Jl Lockett, JamesAnderson. Andrew I.ipan. lnnarHAdams, John .IsAshley, Joel M'Coun, .JamesAdams, Kinsale, Monroe JohnArnold, Merrit Malcolm, Robert

M M'Carty, Dennis 2,Boyqe, Noah Malone, JohnsonBrook Alexander M'Clure, MargettBlack. Robert M'Clnrp. RimfiplBoston.. John ivrnrslmll. Atrolliv(Brooking, Thos. A. 3, Morshall, Dr. LewisBrightwell, Avaller Minzies, Samuel P,

iBuik, Catharine Nichols, AVilh'gBaldwin, Amos . OBoyvman, Jacob OrrUl, John FBrooks, Delia pBrooks, AVillfam Price, JosephBell, Thompson Parker, AVm. R.names, iCacJianah Payne, A'ierpylp,Bell. Daniel Vwna ti,. uBurbndge, Elijah Patrick & AVier,Bryant. Larkin t,-- ; vil..i.,.ii.Brown, James S. '

OBerry, Matha Quarks, J.nncs

C J?Cable, Frederick Robertson, GeorgeCave, John Jay, JamesCurrie. Jamp iit.i.an 'i e. tinjCumming, Reuben Rucker) AVilliam""'& "u.uj, Jtaney, "etcr J.Clay, Esq, Ruddle, StephenLaphn. Georti-- nnnnMc !!,

instopher, AVm. jr. '

i nomas, Steele, Col. AVm. 3,Elizahpth R)nl rti, :

Culbertson. John Surlrlnth .n..Calmes.cen. MarnuicS.finHrlnfli Tl,tniCidmes, Spencer Steele, Campbell C.'ICaimes, Searcy, Edrnvrnd

Colston, Italcigli T. Shelton, GeorgeCaldwell, James C Stevenson, JohnClerk AVoodford Cir- - Smarr, James

cuit Court, 10, Smith, BenjaminD Smith, Isaac

Dearlnger, Barbary Southworth, IsaacDickeiman, AVilliam, Stevensou, SamuelDawson, Judith 2, Searcy, Elijah- -

De AA'itt, John Stewart, JohnDunlap, Alexander, Sanderson, RobertDavis, Preston AV. ' Sheriff AVoodford Cy.

, E. TElliott, Benjamin Tucker, Aaron

P Thomas, TappleFlorancc, .AVilliam

'Terill, Archibald

G Thompson, John . ,Guthrey, Benjamin Tarrant, Alary .Gray, Isaac Trousdale, AVilliamGaines, Gabriel V

Vance, ElizabethHawkins, Moses 2 A'ance, Benjaminmi, jonn ', vance, sally c.

Hearndon, Edward Vanlandingham Luan-daHenry, Zachry

Harris, Isaac WHaldeman, John, Wright, AVilliamHoward, James,2, AVoods, AbramHollaway, George AVrarring, John U. 3,Howard, Robert AVhittington, LittletonHudson, Robert w rignt, BarzilliaHaynes, Nathan AVilson, RebeccaHarris, David, AVright, JohnHedger, AViJham AVilhams, JohnHurst, Jane AValden, Aaron

J AVatkinS, PhebeJohnson, John AVilson, EzraIndicutt, AVilliam AA'ilson, Dr. JamesJohnson Fantley Wallace, Samuel M.

K AA oodson, John A.Kirtjey, St. Clear AVorley, JoshuaKersner, Jonathap AVoodroof, OwenKing, Meltop AVinchcster, Richard

L AA'illiams, JamesLampkin, Thornton AValden NancyLindenberger, Geo. 2, AVood, Edward p.'ee, Elizabeths, YLampkin, A esley T. 2, Young, Merrit

' SI H A . BRA SON, u. r.jt.October 11. 4

20 JJollars Reward,.ANAAVAY'from tlie subscribers about the3Jth of August, a negro man by the name

of GEORGE, about 5 feet 10 inches hitrh, vel- -

low complexion, with large yvhiskers, a scar onhis throat, yvhich yvas occasioned by his at-

tempting to cut it ; probably he has let thenarr prow over the scar to prevent its beincrseen ; he is a plasterer hy trade, and prettyljaiiuy ai aii iijmy lie is put at ; ciouung jjatrecollected. The above reyvard will be givenis taken in the gtate, and is taken out qf thestate Forty Dollars, and all reasonable expens-es paid is brought to us.in Lexington Ky.

, JAMES M'CONNELL.Sept 30, 1817.--tf FRANCIS M'CONNELL

Important notice to the Ladies.rg E LEXINGTON MANUFACTURINGA COMPANY are desirous of obtaining a

quantity ofsine bleached Linen and Cotton Hags,yvhich are necessary to enable them to manufacture the important aitice of sine Paper, ofyvhich so much is annually imported, and mightbe ay oided, is the patriotism or ccconomy ofiuie sanies 01 iventucky, would induce tliem tpadopt the customs of the Ladies in the easternstates, viz. To keep a Hag-Ba- yy hich is usu- - j

auy nung up in a place, convenient tor thepurpose, and in yvhich are deposited the ragstliat almost daily appear in eyery large family.At the 'end of the year your thus attended, will produce you a liberal sum for

and irreatlv aid the important manu-- !lauiunes vi your siate.

Six Cents in money yvijl bg paid for sinebleached linen or Cotton Bags j and a pricein proportion for coarser quality, or for towmade from flax or hemp.

Apply at tne Lexington Manufactory, or toJ. U r. li. I'KEJU'ISS.

T exington, Nov 22, 1815. 48 tf

Lexington Steam Mill,

nil HE first Lexington Stt.im ATtttc nmirXJl comnleat orjeratinn. Tlrp 1in!ii: tiill

nereaiter De conducted under the tirm ofROBERT HUSTON & CO. A constant sup-dI- v

of Flour of the best muditv. Slinrfo linnand Corn Meal, may be had at the Mill, at thecustomary prices. The Company continue topurchase meat and Corn, for yvhich the mar-ket price will be iriven. Tliev nUn wont aQuantity of Staves. Hooh 1'nles. Ffr for Wliie.key and Tlour Barrels, and other Cooper stuff,ror yv men mey win give a iiDerat price. Tlieyhave for sale, an Hxtenme Jlacliinery for card-iniran- d

sninnintr Cotton, of .in exrp'llpnt nnal.lty; ror terms apply at tne mill to JUI1N II,.yjyuiUiM, or iuuaiab huulkv.

ROBERT HUSTON & CO.Lexington, July 19 tf

FOR SHE,On accommodating terms, the follauing brobertu -

. . ...1 T fn If.L, -- x C on nl l.vx uii i,ii-ii- i street, ironungoj leet, yvitlla log nouse tnereon, opposite theBrewery.

1 LOT fronting on Short street continued,!tj leet, wnn a dhck staDle tnereon.1 LOT unimproved, fronting 40 feet on Main

Cross street, 66 feet from Second st.1 LOT fronting 33 feet on Short street, op-

posite Mrs. Parker's, yvith two lognouses tnereon.

1LQT adjoining Dr M'Calla's, fronting SOfeet on Main Cross street, with a newtwo-stor- y Brick House thereon.

1 LOT adjoining the above, fronting 43J feet!on Mam Cross street, running backto an alley.

5 PASTURE LOTS,, containing 5 acres,enclosed yvith posts and rails, ad-joining Oliver Keen's Pond Lot, andopposite the late residence of AV. T.BaiTV.

1 Small BRICK HOUSE and LOT, frontingon Mill street 22 feet- -

AV. 5. DALLAM.Jul 19, 1817, tf

For Sale or Escchansre.S 1750 worth ofcABFEUTzn's worn;, which will

be either sold low for Cash, on a Credit oryvilf be exchanged for AVluskey or Tobacco.

July iy, 1817 tf R. S. TODD,

CAKDING K-- KJT,I.IMfi.T BOYLE'S FACTORY on the Frankfort

ix road, one mile from Lexington. AVOOLcaraeu at oa per pound, Also, BULLING sFINISHING CLOTHS, LINSEYS, &c- - in thebest manner, at all times, hayinsr yvater theear round. (rj FOR SALE, a quantity of

y cry strong coarse sattinets, very suitable for.Negroes ciotlung, and some II oolms.

THOMAS ROYLE.Aug. 15, 1816. 34--tf

NEW GOODS.

THE Subscribers have just received, and areopening, a large and extensive Assort-

ment of

MERCHANDIZEwhich they offer for sale either hv WhnlpsnToor Retail, at a small adyance for Cash.

TILFORD, TROTTER & Co.P. S. Amomr other articles thevhavp CAT?.

PETING for Rooms Passages, &c.Also, a consignment of GOLOnA STt.VP.T!

PATEJVT LIVER HATCHES, for sale atPhiladelphia prices

January l. 1817. 128 U

BRADFORD $ WILSON,BOOKBJJVDRRS,

HAVE removed their Shop to the neyvhouse 'on Upper-stree- t, Opposite

to Colonel Morrison's, and adjoining the Auc-tion Room ; where they intend carrying on theabove business extensively, and in all its varie-ty. Banks, Merchants, Clerks and others, canbe supplied with Books, ruled to any pattern,and bound either with plain or with patentironbacks, Russia bands or butts, executed in su-perior style and on the shortest notice.

Lexington, July 12 tf

TJIOR SALE, 72i acres of FIliST HATE

mile west of Lexington tsscssion, is sold,VIl uv. t, w lUJMlllUdlUlJ itUU 11 IlUt SU1U, ityvill be rented about 'the middle of FebruaryApply to' me on AVaterstreet, Lexington.

Dec 14. 5l-- tf AVM. TOD.

IRON WORKS.T AVORKS, are now

in Full blast: irreat alterations havinir beenmadenfor the better in the FURNACE, andshe is notv making metal of a superior quality.The FORGE is entirely xew, and in high ope-ration, making BAR IRON equal, is not greatlysuperior to Dorsey or any other imported iron.Any orders lest with Mr. Macbean, at my IronStore in Lexington, yvjll bp executed yvithneatness and dispatch, having employed the)best workmen the country can afford. TheIRON STORE at Lexington, will be constant-l- y

supplied with IRON and CASTINGS, forthe convenience of merchants, mechanics and1farmers. Patterns lest there yvill meet a speedyconveyance to the yvorks.

THOMAS DEYE OAVINGS.Lexington, December 21 1816 53 tf

Partnership Dissolved.HE partnership of Asfiton, Beaqh iJVeille,

ji is WJ uay uissuivcu uy mutual cuiiseut.All those haviiip1 demands nn slip firm si-r-

quested to apply to Ashton & Beach for the!saint.--. ju mueuieu to ine nrm are to makepayment to Aihfon W Beach, who z.rc author-ised In rocjAvf slip Qim

R, ASHTON,"JOSEPH BEACH,HUGH NEILLE.

Lexington, March' 2d,,1816. 10- -

The Coach Making Business!T .. Oil.. .Wo KinnKnn ! l!1I '! 'i.uiiuu Mdiit.iics, is sun earned on

at the old stand by Ashon & Beach, where s,

gigs, &c. &c. iill be made or repairedon the shortest nqtice) and neatest manner,and on the most reasonable terms.

THE WESTERNPiano Fortp JIanufacture.

Jordan's Row, next door tf the Reporter PrintingOffice.

T. L. JiVEJVnOJV,MANUFACTURER of PIANO FORTES,

London, and five vearsin Philadelphia,) respectfully informs Ladies:--i. ,.tii,itiijtii i mi. iitsictu iuuntry, mathe has removed to Lexington, yvhere he manu-factures Piano Fortes; Which, for goodness,beauty and trice combined, cannot he enunlledfrom any source ; on the truth of Which asser-tion, and on that only, T L. E. presumes to'ask that patronage from a discerning pnblic, forwhich he is solicitous, and hopes yyhen it issound that his Fianoes (on the result of longexperience) are preferable to others of Ame-rican make, and no d,earer and equal to thebest imported made of better materials stand,the climate better and 2l per cent, cheaper thathe will meet that encouragement that skill, li-- lberality and industry may reasonably hope forifrom a liberal public : veliich yvill at all times lipgratefully received by their most obedient servant,

December 27, 1816. 52 tf

wmwii in ilTit?a- , .

STILLS FOR SALE The subscriber hasstills of different sizes and of the

best quality, yvhich he yvill seU low for cashHe has latelv received from Ph;i..,iini.;quantity of Copper, yvhich enables him tq fur- -uiaii uijimcs uuiuua, ot any size, atthe shortest notice. He also continues to carryon the 'i'A'A'A-- BUSINESS, as usual.

Two nr three. .TrUfnrvmrn rrl.,nar. .. ..1A

be employed, to whom. the highest wages willbe S'en. M. FISHEL.

i.exington.Oc,t. 1, jfij6.. 7-- tf

Fredcrici tS? IlaUer, Tailors,TB EG leave to inform the citizens of Lexint.JLP ton and its y ici nity, that they have removedtheir Shop from Short street to Mill street,into the house formerly occupied by JosephVance, next door to AVm. Z. Sadler's, yvherethey are now ready to do yvork for any personwho may say our them yvith their custom, andhope by paying particular attention to busi-nes- s,

to merit a share of public patronage.They return their most sincere thanks to'theirformer customers for their liberal encourage-ment, and hope they will continue to encou-rage them; there are also three or sour boysyvanted as apprentices to the ahoye business.Boys will have an opportunity of getting good

Lex. .Sept. 6, 18ir tf

DOAP & CANmR FArrnnv ti, ..kk3 scriber has lately enlarged his establish-ment hv nlrlitinnnl hirilriinrrc rA ,.,:11 .,... i.enabled to supply the public by wholesale andiuui, Mini prune our oi every Kind, equalill duality in anv mnnnraptni.l J 4l, tt..:jStates, and with the best DIPPED and

ikjui.u v.if,iii.tis. commissaries, Con-tractors and Merchants, wlin m,r t,,. i- ." ....v ...j uiuililSCthose articles either for the foreign or home

ww, w uiwv wuu warn, uiem jor rtoinesjticuse, will iiitd it to their interest to call onhim. or to mve. him thin rv1,.o nl i V : u,uw3i which wmut piumpuy auciiueu lo and talthfully ex

. .11111 KIMlll.'b'WComer of WaisY and Jlfmji VnA. .. -

door to Mr Bradford's Steam .IBll andvsuuon xucioi-y- ,

Jhexvngton.(rt The Inchest nrireo mver. f thi imv

HOGS LARD, KITCHEN GREASE, ASHESand POT ASHES, at the above factory.

October 10, 1814.

ANIEL BRADFORD & ROBERThavinp- r.nnneeterl tlieTT,ortl.. :

the AUCTION AND COJMJSSION BU--ojv.jo, ,oniy, under the firm of,

BRADFORD ut MF.anvAfAA'ill pungtually attend to the disposal of any.u.o umusitu iu uicir care, anu transact

Commissinh nnvineQ ti.: o.is kept at the Corner of Short & Upper streets,m the red frame house, next door aboie Col'James Morrison's.

Lexington, Ajml 10. tf

"War Depaiit:jiemt,June 9, 1817.

THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE,

THAT separate proposals yvill be receivedOffice of the Secretary for the De-

partment of AVar, until the SlstMay of Octo-ber next, inclusiy e, for the supply of all ra--tinnQ ttlflf mfiv lie ronnlpnyl fei. tlin ,ic rP .1." ... v -J "V. k....A.V UI bllV. LlV. Jl LllV

troops of the United States, from the 1st dayof June, 1818, inclusive, until the 1st day ofjune, ioiv, yvitlnn tlie states, territories anddistricts, following, .viz.

1st. At Detroit, Michilimackinac, Green-ba- y,

Fort AVayne, Chicago and their immedi-ate vicinities, and at any other place orpjaceawhere 'troops are or may be stationed, march-ed or recruited, yvithin tlie territory of Michi-gan, tlie vicinity of the upper Lakes, and tliestate of Ohio, and on, or adjacent to tlie yv

of Lake Michigan.2d At any place or places yvhere troops are

or mav be stationed yvithin ihe st.itei ns Ken.tucky and Tennessee.

Jd. At at Louis Fort Harrison, Tort Clarke,Fort Armstrong, Fort Crayvford, Fort Osae,or Fort Clark on the Misouri river; aniatany other place or places yvhere troops arc ormay be stationed, marched or recruited, vvitluin the State of Indiana, and tlie terrilnrir-- nOIllinois and Alissouri.

4th At Fort Montgomery, Fort Crawford,Mobile, Fort St. Philip, New-Orlea- BatonRottge and Fort Claiborne ; and at any otherplace or places w here troops are or may hbstationed, marched or recruited yvithin tlieMississippi territory, the state of Louisianaand their vicinities, north of tlie Gulph of Mex-ico.

5th. At any place or places yvhere troopsare or may be stationed, marched or recruit-ed, yvithin the District qf r,5me and State of

e.

6th. At any pja.ee 0r places where troops areor may he stationed, marched or recruited,withm ttie state of Massachusetts.

7th. At any place or places where troopsare or may be stationed, marched or recruit-ed, yvithin tlie states of Connecticut andRhode-Islan-

8th. At any place or places where troop?are or may be stationed, marched or recruit-ed within the slate ns Teiv-Vn.-

l- ,.!, r.i.Highlands, and within the state of VermontQK A 1 ,jui. ix. any piace or places wliere troopsare or may be stationed, marched or recnutecwithin the st.-it- ns XViv-V7.- c.,.l. i.Highlands, including AVcst-Poin- t, and withia"tKQ .Ufa r.C XT... Tviiv, 01.1LV. ui ii

10th. At any place or places yvhere troopsare or may be stationed, inarched or recruited,yvitliin the statp of Pennsylvania.

lltll At 111V nlaee m nlaeeo 'l,T.a tnn.ij I - j.., nnvib wtjyjtjare or may be stationed, marched or recruit- -vu iviiinn me amies oiueiaware and Maryland.and tlie district of Columbia.

"

,I2tll. At ailV nlaee nl- - nlnrna irlm--A 4nnn

are or maybe stationed, marched or recruited.witiuu tiiv state oi irginia.

loin. At any place or plages w here troopflare, or may be stationed, marched or recruit-ed within the state of North-Carolin-

14th. At anv nlaee nr nlne. r.nnnare, or may be stationed, marched or recruit-ed, yvitliin the state of South-Carolin- a.

15th. At Tybeq Barrack", Fort Hawkins andPort Scott ; and at any other place or placeswnej-- troops are, or may De stationed, march-ed or retruited within the state of Georgia,including that rart of the Creet-- o' l,! !,?within the territorial limits of said state

A ratiqn to consist of one pound and onequarter of bees, or three quarters of a poundof salted pork, eighteen ounces of bread oriiutu-- uuc gm oi rum, wnisKey or orandy. amiat the rates of two mmrtc. ns... ...,eiU r.. n. 4-

, .j u,n Vl l! 1

of vinegar, sour pounds of soap and one poundand one half of candles to every hundred rartions The prices of the several componentparts of tlie? ration must be particularly men-tioned in the proposals, but tlie United Statesreserve the right of making such alterationsin the price of the component parts of theration aforesaid, as shall make the price of

,in uiiri-cu- i uear a just proportion tqtlie proposed price of the whole ration. Theirations are to he fumklieil In cnel ninni:t,aHthat there shajl, at all times, during the termnF.... (lie r,no.l 1 rr- - P . .uiv uuiuscu wuiiir.ni, uesuincient lortlie;ennstrmntinn... ns. tlie twinna frt. r,:w u ;

J v,,w vlvu ui aiA uiyiitiis lladvance, of good and wholesome niovisions... v.,v miii. anon ut: rcqtureu. II is also to Danermitted tn nil nml etew. eo f t,i - .. nt vi tilt I.U1I1mandants of fortified places, or posts, to cal.mi, iil seasons wnen ine same can be trans-ported or at any time, in case oC urgency,such supplies of like provisions, in advance,as in the discretion of the mmmanilni, oi.oii iwdeemed proper.

It is understood that the contractor is to haat the expense and risk of issuing the suppliesto the troops, and that all losses sustained hyvthe depredations of the enemy, or by means?of the troops of the United States, shall bepaid by the United States, at the price of th&article captured or destroyed as aforesaid, on.the denositions ns ttvn nvmnt.o., cv. pt.i3uu5 oi cre-dible characters, and the certificate of a com- -iiiissioneu o;ncer, stating the circumstance ofthe. lOSS. and the nmnnnt of !, v- --- ... ic utiigics iorwjuch ioinpensation shall be claimed.

V1 vs-- . r,eservea to the Uiiited!States, of requiring that none of the suppl.eawinch may be furnished under any of the pro-posed contracts, shall bo issued, until the sup-plies which have been, or may be furnishedunder-th- e contract now in force, have beenconsumed.

GEO. GRAHAM,Acting Secretary of liar.

.JfT'Vi Rdi.vrf of N"vspapers who are.to publish the Laws of the UnitedStates, are requested to insert the foregoingadvertisement once a week, until the 1st ofOctober next. June 28.--15t

OLYMPIAN SPRINGS. This admiredlFater,nSr P'ace is now elegantly furnishedtor the season, and ready for the reception ofgenteel visitors.

Every exertion will be made for the accom-modation of the guests, by JMr. George Cole-ma- n

and family.June 28, 1817. tf

ENTERTAINMENT,

llii" DoiVt vhlPirn Ilia Shin

r B AH K Clllinnu!l. .nil ..I v .""""' rcspecttully informs Ins

still f" ",?i!!e.P'?c.in. 8neral, that bo' T ""U3t i entertainment, atms oldstand on Slmi-- f 0t- - u.i.j :... "-i-4 ucuvttn iimestone-s- iand the court-hous- yvhere he hopes bv his

attention, to merit a continuation of the'sup- -r" ti.at nas Deen so liberally given to thQnouse, particularly by travellers and others.' JAUti V1UUS.

Lexington, Feb. 14, 1817. tfCash for liarlmi.

THE subscribers being about to commence- u Mufumti in tr.is Tilace. otter the

lughestprice for BARLEY of a good quahtThey will enter intn nimm,m.i. e2. ...- - fcLtjViin.nta iu, hi j,- -

year's Enquire at the store of ELISILVWAUlILLD.Esq GEORGE AVOO&Et (a

Jsexiiigton, Aug 16, 2w

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