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s gy nn- -r i&Mfxa SACRED TO THE PAUSES. INVOCATION to DESPAIR. )ESPAlR, Appear in all thy forms, itufh on 'midst dirk, impending storms, And overspread the fcenc ; The mind, immur'd in deeped gloom, ees pleasure's sun retire atnoon, Nor aught of joy can glean. In vain the beautious sun displays Its Aiming beams, its' splendid rays In sriin tli- - Tilvi-- r mnnn. sit lllCllt. ' " ) o - ' Illumes the orbit with her liKht, For grief inceffant slows. In vain I turn my wearied eye Around the globe, toward the sky, In search of fancied bill's ; No gladdening profpecl cheers my soul ; Dcfpair, I hear thy billows roll, I hear thy furious hiss. fleprefs'd, dejeftedj sunk, forlorn, Scarce e'en a hopeNropJers to dawn, But all is TyUpSliirooe j Thrn why this boated Rtfe, revere, When nought but sorrows inset me hers : Let's face the dtfhn'd blow. Then 'come despair, in darkefl hue, Prefentthy cup I'll tafleanew, A.tfd ftp the bitter draught Without regret, I leave to Fatr, ily fjprtunesin another Sate : With ill J our world j j fraught; ANECDOTE. A sew davs ago a sailor was taken op in Southwavkyfoy a conflable, for galloping thiough one of the flrcets, in Violation of a" ordinance patted by the comrmfiioners. Whe" brought befoie, 'Squire he infilled that the charge nude by the confUble was lalfe ; i hat his horse could not gallop; The conlla- ble had no evidence to prove the fact. The sailor proposed to him to mount the horse and convince himself of the truth of what he( had affeited. The conilable delirous of proving the charge againfl the sailors mounted the Iiorff, and began to whip and spur ; the hoi se sprung off, and ran for some distance before the conflable could Hop him. A crowd by this time had affembled around the Magi-flrate'- s" dear. The conllable returned, Jack steps up and accolled. " D -- n my eyes Mr. Conflable, but you have galloped the horse through the fireet contrary to law, and here are the' witneffes," pointing to those around him, " who can prove the sac, and I infill on you paying the sine." The Mpgiftrate was compelled to fulfil his duty, and the poor Con- ilable was mulct. HECEIPT ' To make a modem first-rat- e Beau, TAKE any tiring, put it into a pai.1 of pantaloons jufl large Enough to contain one dozen ; put a binding on the top of the pan- taloons (called a veil) and attach to the bosom of the shirt an oval glass case wi th a wig in it ; pare away the skirts of its coat to the width of a hat band; Is the fubjeft is doomed to pass its time in the house, it will require a heavy pair of round toed jack boots, with a tofTel before and behirid. " List it up by the cape of the coat," pull its hair over its face, put a hat on its sorehead, and fpe&ades on Its nose. N B. Its hands must, 6n no occasion, be fuffirsd ra escape from pockets, nor the fpeclacles from the nose. JOSEPH HAMILTON DAVEtSS, Has removed hts re fidence to LEXING-TON- , m - 13th June, 1802. PUBLISHED Last Spring, and are yet for Sdlet tbis Office. A REVIEW Ot THE NOTED REVIVAL A" KENTUCKY, By the Rev-- . Adam Rankin. Price. By the hundred, 2S4d each. Dozen, is 6d do. A. RANKIN, PRESENTS his grateful acknowledg- ments to hts Readers, for the encourage- ment they have given his htimble attempt to serve the public 'requesting all those whe purchase his Books, to- - leave their names with those from whom they buy ; Us he means to emit to them gratis, an Appendix, he is now Writing on another iubject to contain about 18 pages. May n, 1802. TAKEN1 up by die fubferiber, livfng in Clarke county, pn the waters of Sto- ne r, near col. Suddithrs, a BAY MARE, fojiryears old, about fourteen hands high, Tie brands perceivable j appraised to fa. I MARTIN JUDY. April, i8oa. tOR i VLE. TllE Property lately occupied !ft this tews1!, by Arthur Thoniplon, and at preterit by Mr.yDeiWni , conhlting ei Two New lwobtorX FRAME HOUSES, try limlhcd, larfrs and convenient Cellars, a large frafhe Stable and Kitchen, good Smoke Iloufc, and Three Lots belonging to the above' premises. AlCo two hundred acres o'f GOOD CJJALIraED LAND, lying on the head of Salt JU'.er, aboSt se veil miles from tins town; the title clear of every kind ofdifpute j the Land is well watered, but en- tirely unimproved. A liberal credit will be given for the payment, and the whose qnlbunt will be re- ceived in Produce. The terms willbc made known by application to Mef.'rs. Cochrane SrThurlby, mer- chants, ol Philadelphia, or tl.e fublcnber, in Dan ville. J. BIRNEY. banvillcj 9th February, iSoj djJJ The following proceedings arose from dol. Thos. Clvampney's havln'g made a race with myfeif, which he lost. Th& Mule which Champney was'charged withA taking felonloufly, was one pledged and I forfeited by mm, as lecllrHY" tor the de liverance of one or two horses, to be j valued by capt. Gardner and mr. Batton, to one hltndred dollars, on Monday Jail. It"s publiUied for a warning to the-pub- - 'is' VrfJ ewe LEON: CLAIBORNE. jfigton, 7th July, iacu. Clie UOK7ZJV, IV w. &JEREAS Leonard Claiborrie, of th's day given tion uDoh oath to me. lohn Bradford, a juflice of the peace for the (aid county, ihat on the 7th da of this instant, in the town of Lexington, and county aforcfaid, Doctor Thomas Champney, ot the cou ty" aforesaid, fclonioofly did take out o the stable of Robert Bradley, in the town of Lexington, a dark bay mare PIULE, the property of the said Lebnard Clai-bbm- e : These are therefore,' in the nirric of the cbmmonwealth, to require you to appre- hend the said Thomad Champney, and to bring before me, or some other justice of the peace for this county, to answer the nremifes. and further to be dealt with ac cording to law. the tfiat andfeal this 7th day of julv 1802. f JOHN BRADFORD, CSealsi The above executed and returnedCor tiul by Thomas Ocheltree, conl-table- . Fayette Couittyfsct. , SuirMON Robej t Bradley and John Ker-b- y, as witneffes for;the commonwealth. JOHN BRADFORD. Fayette County, to aril : LTpon examining the witneffes who at- tended on the within charge, it to me, that the Mule was pledged for the payment of money loll on a race ; and the within yarned doctor Thomas Champ- ney, claiming the benefit of an act of entitled " An a6T to reduce into one the several a5ls to prevent unlawful gaming," He is acquitted of the within charge. GiVen under my hand this 8th day ofJulvf 1802. 1C JOHN BRADFORD. V t Has just received from a large and Jf informa appears JAMES(MACCOUN, Philadelphia, 2 well cr.olen allortment ol MERCHANDIZE, latest importations from Europe, AND now opening at his Store on Mam itreet, opposite the Market house, which will be sold at the PllICES for CASH Also, from his Nail ManufaElory, A constant supply of Cut and Hammered NAILS, of the best quality. . Lexington, 18, 1832. MERCER, ffl. May Court of Quarter Seflions, 1802. Christopher Singleton, complainant, Aeainft John Boyles, Charles Ewing, s? ' i Charles Dever, heir at lap to iDennis Dever, who was heir at , Taw to Owen Dever dec. . a J2, ; IN CHANCERY. The defendant Charles Dever, notha-vingenteredh- is appearance herein agree able to law, and the lules of this court, and it appealing to the fatisfaclion of the court, that he is not an inhabitant of this Rate, on the motion of the complainant, by his counsel, it is ordered that the said defendant do appepr here 011 the first. day of our next August court, and answer the complainant's bill, that this order be infertedin the Kentucky Gazette or He- rald, agreeably to law, that it he publish-e- d at Cane run meeting houie on some Sunday immediately aster divine service, and that a copy be polled up at the fronlt, door of the court house in Harrodlburgh. A copy. Tefte, Eenj. W. Casey, D. C. BLANK DLEDS, For Sale at this Office. TROTTER & SCOTT, Have Just Received from Philadelphia, ? are now openirg, for sale, at fbsir Store, opposite the Market House, A La'rac, Elegant, and Well Chofeti As-- Su hc , fortment of . a'ofcfor the prelent and approaching season, Consisting of DRY GOODS, HARD WARE, CUTLERY, GROCERIES, GLASS, QUEENS & CHINA WARE, BAR IRON & STEEL, NAILS of every description. Also a constant fupplv of the befl of SALT, from Mann's "Lick. All of which will be sold' at the molt reduced prices for Cs(h only. tf Lexington, 7th May, 1802. PETER PAUL & SON, . 2 ZO N E C U'T T E R jL From LONDON, Nb using on tbe Woodford road, m kf inpton. Lex- - FnT??hr;nTcnr T v :..f !...: r:j arid the public at large, that thev carry bit the STONE CUTTING business in all its various branches, such as TOMBS; GRAVE STONES of all sorts, Polilhcd MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES, and FREESTONE ditto, SAFES, to preserve Papers, Mo- ney, &c, ftom being destroyed incase of Fire. '"9tf L MERCHANDIZE, JAMES Refpeftfully informs the Inhabitants ofLexirfgton and its vicinity, that he has commenced the Grinding Business at Mr. Tibbatts's Tavern, where all kinds of Cutlery Goods, such as Ra- zors, Sciffors, Knives Stc. are neatly and pSpcditioufly ground. 3 Given under my liandkl THE Subscriber informs public, LOWEST January having eceived a fi efh supply of tbe best iladelphia BOOT-LEG- together with dr ot the firil rate WORK-ME- is thtivlw pnalilcH tn fiirr.ifh thp ffhionnhlf nir oi the community with BOOTS or SHOES ot the firll quality, at his fliop, opposite Mr. Bradford's printing ofSce, Main fireet, Lex- ington, where he will thankfully receive or-de- is for any article in his piofeflion. For the convenience of peifons at a distance, who may wilh him to supply them with Boots, &t. he has here lubjomed a draft, by which the) piay take their own mdlurcs for boots and Ihoes as accurately asifdone by himself ;jv,hich measure being leduced to inches, and directed to him, will be as carefully attended to as is the party were present and any work thus made and forwaided agreeably to orde-,- , that Ihould not give fatisfadtiou, will, is returned unirijured,be received Sc the money refunded. t D A Explanation of the Plato. FOR BOOTS. AA Length of the lea: from the bottom of the heel, as high as you with the boot to ex tend. B B Calf,measured round the thickefl part. B C Height of the calf. C C Heel and instep. ,C D The instep. E E The ball of the soot, round the large joint of the great toe Ascertain the exaft length of the soot in inches. FOR BOOTEES. The same as above, excepting the length, which ihould always be long enough to admit the calf to sill up the top of the Bootee, other-wii- e the top (being lanre enough to admit the heel) will look awkward unless filled up by the calf of the leg. Be particular in direfting as to the thick- - ness of the leather, fafliion, shape &c. All which fliall be duly attended to, by N. PRENTISS, Whp lOTRofes to fitmifli materials for boots Sic. either cut to nleafure, or in the patterns. And also makes and sells by retail, Ladies' Stuff Shoes at 1 Dollar a pair. A sew Journeymen acquainted with ftuT work, will find encouragement by apply. ihv a;, above. For falc at this Office, TH;E GENERAL INSRUCTpR. jnHN JORDAN Jun. &? Co. Have jit ft revived and are now opening, a large and will chosen assortment oj MERCHANDIZE, Consisting of the following articles, viz. Supeifine, Fine & Common Cloths, Caflinieis, Swanfdowns, Striped and plain Coatings, Rose and striped Blankets, Fa'n'cy and ConUiuuidn Cords, Velvets and Thitkfetts, Gamblets, Wildbores, Moreens, Jones's and Durants, Callimancoes, Bombazeens and Bombazetts, Checks and Cotton Stripes, Jeans and Fuftiaus, Boglepores, Plain, Clouded and Striped Nankeens, Ginghams, Dimities, , Merfailles Veiling, Mdntuas, Luteftrings, Taffeties, Sen- - chews, Sattins and - Chintzes dnd Callicoes.' Cambricks, Pelongs. 7o Cambrick, Jacconet, Lappet and Book Mullms, Do. do. do. do. Tamborcd do. Jacconet and Book Muslin Handkerchiefs. Do. Bordered Shawls, Bandanna, India, Pullicat, Romall & Bar- celona Handkerchiefs, Silk Shawls, Cotton do. , , Cotton Romall Handkerchiefs Linen & Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs, Coarse Muslins, Silk and Cotton Hose," Ribbands. ' Gloves, Laces and Edgingi, Sewing Silk, Thread and Tapes, Turkey Red, Groceries, Stationary,' Hardware,' Cutlery and Saddlery, Queens and Glass wares, 6d. 8d. iod. and abd. Nails and Brads,' Callings. All of which thoy are determined to sell at the most reduced prices for Cash, Country Linen or Hemp. N. B. Those indebted to JOHN JOR- DAN Jun. &? Co. or JOHN JORDAN Jun. either by bond, note or book ac- count, are requested to come and pay off the same, as 'tis not reifonable further indulgence (hould be given. July 1 ft, 1802. JOSHUA, A NEGROMANf ABOUT twenty-on- e years of s;i;, five feet nine inches high, 11 nder built and likely, forvneilv the prn,erty of IV' rs Gist In Clarke cv,u n j, L cq Lex- ington jail on the 16th jh)y, v R.o bin advertised by Mr, Gra es, a.. tare now supposed to be in ccmpany Whoe- ver will deliver the' said negro at Mr. Leavy's store in Lexington, fliall have TEN DOLLARS REWARD, and all renfonable charges paid by the fubferiber, living near Lexington. BENJAMIN MOORE. August nth, 1802. ' 3stf " NOTICE HAVING removed my family to a farm in he of LexingtQD,and intending Mill to do my bufinef! in town, I think it necefTary to inform my clients that except during the fefTions of the Court of Appeals, General Court, and Circuit Court of the United States for Kentucky and the Territories North-We- st of the Ohio, I fliall attend at my office, in Lexington, every day, from nine o'clock in the morning, until one in the afternoon, at whith timeand place, all who have business with me must attend. J. Hughes. Lexington, September nth, 1831. WILLIAM WEST, Has Received and is Just Opening, In the Store lately occupied by Mr. George Tegar-de- n, ... . A Handsome Assortment of MERCHANDISE, Confiding of Dry Goods, Groceries,' Hard Ware, ' Viueens" Ware, & Glass Ware. . V Whch have been bought on good terms, and will be old for CASH, as Cheap as any in the state. No Credit can be given on any terms. Lexington, Kay 13, 1802. P. S. I have on hand and unopened, an Invoice of MERCHANDISE, to a considerable amount, that Twifh to felt by whole sale ; payable principally in PRODUCE The purchaser must; give good fecurityforthe true perf mance of his contrail. y y FOR SALE ATJ THIS OFFICE, PRICE'S SERMONS.

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Page 1: Kentucky gazette (Lexington, Ky. : 1789). (Lexington, KY ...nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7tqj77tm8x/data/3456.pdf · pantaloons jufl large Enough to contain one dozen; put a binding on the

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SACRED TO THE PAUSES.

INVOCATION to DESPAIR.

)ESPAlR, Appear in all thy forms,itufh on 'midst dirk, impending storms,

And overspread the fcenc ;

The mind, immur'd in deeped gloom,ees pleasure's sun retire atnoon,

Nor aught of joy can glean.

In vain the beautious sun displaysIts Aiming beams, its' splendid rays

In sriin tli- - Tilvi-- r mnnn. sit lllCllt.' " ) o - 'Illumes the orbit with her liKht,

For grief inceffant slows.

In vain I turn my wearied eyeAround the globe, toward the sky,

In search of fancied bill's ;

No gladdening profpecl cheers my soul ;

Dcfpair, I hear thy billows roll,I hear thy furious hiss.

fleprefs'd, dejeftedj sunk, forlorn,Scarce e'en a hopeNropJers to dawn,

But all is TyUpSliirooe j

Thrn why this boated Rtfe, revere,When nought but sorrows inset me hers :

Let's face the dtfhn'd blow.

Then 'come despair, in darkefl hue,Prefentthy cup I'll tafleanew,

A.tfd ftp the bitter draughtWithout regret, I leave to Fatr,ily fjprtunesin another Sate :

With ill J our world j j fraught;

ANECDOTE.

A sew davs ago a sailor was taken op inSouthwavkyfoy a conflable, for gallopingthiough one of the flrcets, in Violation of a"ordinance patted by the comrmfiioners. Whe"brought befoie, 'Squire he infilled thatthe charge nude by the confUble was lalfe ;

i hat his horse could not gallop; The conlla-

ble had no evidence to prove the fact. Thesailor proposed to him to mount the horse andconvince himself of the truth of what he( hadaffeited. The conilable delirous of provingthe charge againfl the sailors mounted theIiorff, and began to whip and spur ; the hoi se

sprung off, and ran for some distance beforethe conflable could Hop him. A crowd bythis time had affembled around the Magi-flrate'- s"

dear. The conllable returned, Jacksteps up and accolled. " D --n my eyes Mr.Conflable, but you have galloped the horsethrough the fireet contrary to law, and hereare the' witneffes," pointing to those aroundhim, " who can prove the sac, and I infill onyou paying the sine." The Mpgiftrate wascompelled to fulfil his duty, and the poor Con-

ilable was mulct.

HECEIPT '

To make a modem first-rat- e Beau,TAKE any tiring, put it into a pai.1 of

pantaloons jufl large Enough to contain onedozen ; put a binding on the top of the pan-taloons (called a veil) and attach to the bosomof the shirt an oval glass case wi th a wig in it ;

pare away the skirts of its coat to the widthof a hat band; Is the fubjeft is doomed topass its time in the house, it will require aheavy pair of round toed jack boots, with atofTel before and behirid. " List it up by thecape of the coat," pull its hair over its face,put a hat on its sorehead, and fpe&ades onIts nose.

N B. Its hands must, 6n no occasion, befuffirsd ra escape from pockets,nor the fpeclacles from the nose.

JOSEPH HAMILTON DAVEtSS,Has removed hts re fidence to

LEXING-TON- ,

m - 13th June, 1802.

PUBLISHEDLast Spring, and are yet for

Sdlet tbis Office.

A REVIEWOt THE

NOTED REVIVAL A" KENTUCKY,By the Rev-- . Adam Rankin.

Price.By the hundred, 2S4d each.

Dozen, is 6d do.

A. RANKIN,PRESENTS his grateful acknowledg-

ments to hts Readers, for the encourage-ment they have given his htimble attemptto serve the public 'requesting all thosewhe purchase his Books, to-- leave theirnames with those from whom they buy ;

Us he means to emit to them gratis, anAppendix, he is now Writing on anotheriubject to contain about 18 pages.

May n, 1802.

TAKEN1 up by die fubferiber, livfngin Clarke county, pn the waters of Sto-ne r, near col. Suddithrs, a BAY MARE,fojiryears old, about fourteen hands high,Tie brands perceivable j appraised to fa.

I MARTIN JUDY.April, i8oa.

tOR i VLE.

TllE Property lately occupied !ft this tews1!, byArthur Thoniplon, and at preterit by

Mr.yDeiWni , conhlting ei Two New lwobtorX

FRAME HOUSES,try limlhcd, larfrs and convenient Cellars, a

large frafhe Stable and Kitchen, good Smoke Iloufc,and Three Lots belonging to the above' premises.AlCo two hundred acres o'f GOOD CJJALIraEDLAND, lying on the head of Salt JU'.er, aboSt se

veil miles from tins town; the title clear of everykind ofdifpute j the Land is well watered, but en-

tirely unimproved. A liberal credit will be givenfor the payment, and the whose qnlbunt will be re-

ceived in Produce. The terms willbc made knownby application to Mef.'rs. Cochrane SrThurlby, mer-chants, ol Philadelphia, or tl.e fublcnber, in Danville.

J. BIRNEY.banvillcj 9th February, iSoj djJJ

The following proceedings arose fromdol. Thos. Clvampney's havln'g made a

race with myfeif, which he lost. Th&Mule which Champney was'charged withA

taking felonloufly, was one pledged and I

forfeited by mm, as lecllrHY" tor the deliverance of one or two horses, to be j

valued by capt. Gardner and mr. Batton,to one hltndred dollars, on Monday Jail.It"s publiUied for a warning to the-pub- -

'is'

VrfJ

ewe

LEON: CLAIBORNE.jfigton, 7th July, iacu.

Clie UOK7ZJV, IV w.&JEREAS Leonard Claiborrie, of

th's day givention uDoh oath to me. lohn Bradford, ajuflice of the peace for the (aid county,ihat on the 7th da of this instant, in thetown of Lexington, and county aforcfaid,Doctor Thomas Champney, ot the couty" aforesaid, fclonioofly did take out othe stable of Robert Bradley, in the townof Lexington, a dark bay mare PIULE,the property of the said Lebnard Clai-bbm- e

:

These are therefore,' in the nirric of thecbmmonwealth, to require you to appre-

hend the said Thomad Champney, and tobring before me, or some other justice ofthe peace for this county, to answer thenremifes. and further to be dealt with according to law. the tfiatandfeal this 7th day of julv 1802. f

JOHN BRADFORD, CSealsiThe above executed and returnedCor

tiul by Thomas Ocheltree, conl-table- .

Fayette Couittyfsct. ,SuirMON Robej t Bradley and John Ker-b- y,

as witneffes for;the commonwealth.JOHN BRADFORD.

Fayette County, to aril :LTpon examining the witneffes who at-

tended on the within charge, itto me, that the Mule was pledged for thepayment of money loll on a race ; andthe within yarned doctor Thomas Champ-

ney, claiming the benefit of an act ofentitled " An a6T to reduce into

one the several a5ls to prevent unlawfulgaming," He is acquitted of the withincharge. GiVen under my hand this 8thday ofJulvf 1802.1C JOHN BRADFORD.

V tHas just received from a large and

Jf

informa

appears

JAMES(MACCOUN,Philadelphia,

2 well cr.olen allortment olMERCHANDIZE,

latest importations from Europe,AND now opening at his Store on Mam itreet,

opposite the Market house, which willbe sold at the PllICES for CASH

Also, from his

Nail ManufaElory,A constant supply of Cut and Hammered

NAILS, of the best quality. .Lexington, 18, 1832.

MERCER, ffl.May Court of Quarter Seflions, 1802.

Christopher Singleton, complainant,Aeainft

John Boyles, Charles Ewing, s?'

i Charles Dever, heir at lap toiDennis Dever, who was heir at

, Taw to Owen Dever dec.

.

aJ2,

; IN CHANCERY.The defendant Charles Dever, notha-vingenteredh-

is

appearance herein agreeable to law, and the lules of this court,and it appealing to the fatisfaclion of thecourt, that he is not an inhabitant of thisRate, on the motion of the complainant, byhis counsel, it is ordered that the saiddefendant do appepr here 011 the first. dayof our next August court, and answerthe complainant's bill, that this order beinfertedin the Kentucky Gazette or He-rald, agreeably to law, that it he publish-e- d

at Cane run meeting houie on someSunday immediately aster divine service,and that a copy be polled up at the fronlt,door of the court house in Harrodlburgh.

A copy.Tefte,

Eenj. W. Casey, D. C.

BLANK DLEDS,For Sale at this Office.

TROTTER & SCOTT,Have Just Received from Philadelphia,

? are now openirg, for sale, at fbsirStore, opposite the Market House,

A La'rac, Elegant, and Well Chofeti As--

Su

hc

, fortment of.

a'ofcfor the prelent and approaching season,

Consisting ofDRY GOODS,HARD WARE,CUTLERY,GROCERIES,GLASS,QUEENS & CHINA WARE,BAR IRON & STEEL,NAILS of every description.

Also a constant fupplv of the beflof SALT, from Mann's "Lick. All ofwhich will be sold' at the molt reducedprices for Cs(h only.

tf Lexington, 7th May, 1802.

PETER PAUL & SON,.2 ZO N E C U'T T E R

jL From LONDON,Nb using on tbe Woodford road,

m kf inpton.Lex- -

FnT??hr;nTcnr T v :..f !...: r:jarid the public at large, that thev carrybit the STONE CUTTING business inall its various branches, such as

TOMBS;GRAVE STONES of all sorts,Polilhcd MARBLE CHIMNEY

PIECES, andFREESTONE ditto,SAFES, to preserve Papers, Mo-

ney, &c, ftom being destroyed incase ofFire. '"9tf

L

MERCHANDIZE,

JAMES

Refpeftfully informs the InhabitantsofLexirfgton and its vicinity, that hehas commenced the Grinding Businessat Mr. Tibbatts's Tavern, whereall kinds of Cutlery Goods, such as Ra-

zors, Sciffors, Knives Stc. are neatly andpSpcditioufly ground. 3

Given under my liandkl THE Subscriber informs public,

LOWEST

January

having eceived a fi efh supply of tbe bestiladelphia BOOT-LEG- together withdr ot the firil rate WORK-ME- is

thtivlw pnalilcH tn fiirr.ifh thp ffhionnhlf niroi the community with BOOTS or SHOESot the firll quality, at his fliop, opposite Mr.Bradford's printing ofSce, Main fireet, Lex-

ington, where he will thankfully receive or-de- is

for any article in his piofeflion. Forthe convenience of peifons at a distance, whomay wilh him to supply them with Boots, &t.he has here lubjomed a draft, by which the)piay take their own mdlurcs for boots andIhoes as accurately asifdone by himself ;jv,hichmeasure being leduced to inches, and directedto him, will be as carefully attended to as isthe party were present and any work thusmade and forwaided agreeably to orde-,- , thatIhould not give fatisfadtiou, will, is returnedunirijured,be received Sc the money refunded.

t D AExplanation of the Plato.

FOR BOOTS.A A Length of the lea: from the bottom of

the heel, as high as you with the boot to extend.

B B Calf,measured round the thickefl part.B C Height of the calf.C C Heel and instep.

,C D The instep.E E The ball of the soot, round the large

joint of the great toe Ascertain the exaftlength of the soot in inches.

FOR BOOTEES.The same as above, excepting the length,

which ihould always be long enough to admitthe calf to sill up the top of the Bootee, other-wii- e

the top (being lanre enough to admit theheel) will look awkward unless filled up by thecalf of the leg.

Be particular in direfting as to the thick- -ness of the leather, fafliion, shape &c. Allwhich fliall be duly attended to, by

N. PRENTISS,Whp lOTRofes to fitmifli materials for boots

Sic. either cut to nleafure, or in the patterns.And also makes and sells by retail, Ladies'Stuff Shoes at 1 Dollar a pair.

A sew Journeymen acquainted withftuT work, will find encouragement by apply.ihv a;, above.

For falc at this Office,TH;E GENERAL INSRUCTpR.

jnHN JORDAN Jun. &? Co.Have jit ft revived and are now opening,

a large and willchosen assortment oj

MERCHANDIZE,Consisting of the following articles,

viz.Supeifine, Fine & Common Cloths,

Caflinieis,Swanfdowns,Striped and plain Coatings,Rose and striped Blankets,Fa'n'cy and ConUiuuidn Cords,Velvets and Thitkfetts,Gamblets,Wildbores,Moreens, Jones's and Durants,Callimancoes,Bombazeens and Bombazetts,Checks and Cotton Stripes,Jeans and Fuftiaus,Boglepores,Plain, Clouded and Striped Nankeens,Ginghams,Dimities, ,

Merfailles Veiling,Mdntuas, Luteftrings, Taffeties, Sen- -

chews, Sattins and -Chintzes dnd Callicoes.'Cambricks,

Pelongs.

7oCambrick, Jacconet, Lappet and Book

Mullms,Do. do. do. do. Tamborcd do.Jacconet and Book Muslin Handkerchiefs.Do. Bordered Shawls,Bandanna, India, Pullicat, Romall & Bar-

celona Handkerchiefs,Silk Shawls,Cotton do. , ,

Cotton Romall HandkerchiefsLinen & Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs,Coarse Muslins,Silk and Cotton Hose,"Ribbands. '

Gloves,Laces and Edgingi,Sewing Silk, Thread and Tapes,Turkey Red,Groceries,Stationary,'Hardware,'Cutlery and Saddlery,Queens and Glass wares,6d. 8d. iod. and abd. Nails and Brads,'Callings.

All of which thoy are determined tosell at the most reduced prices for Cash,Country Linen or Hemp.

N. B. Those indebted to JOHN JOR-DAN Jun. &? Co. or JOHN JORDANJun. either by bond, note or book ac-

count, are requested to come and pay offthe same, as 'tis not reifonable furtherindulgence (hould be given.

July 1 ft, 1802.

JOSHUA, A NEGROMANfABOUT twenty-on- e years of s;i;,

five feet nine inches high, 11 nderbuilt and likely, forvneilv the prn,ertyof IV' rs Gist In Clarke cv,u n j, L cq Lex-ington jail on the 16th jh)y, v R.obin advertised by Mr, Gra es, a..tarenow supposed to be in ccmpany Whoe-ver will deliver the' said negro at Mr.Leavy's store in Lexington, fliall haveTEN DOLLARS REWARD, and allrenfonable charges paid by the fubferiber,living near Lexington.

BENJAMIN MOORE.August nth, 1802. ' 3stf

"NOTICE

HAVING removed my family to a farm in heof LexingtQD,and intending Mill

to do my bufinef! in town, I think it necefTary toinform my clients that except during the fefTions ofthe Court of Appeals, General Court, and CircuitCourt of the United States for Kentucky and theTerritories North-We- st of the Ohio, I fliall attendat my office, in Lexington, every day, from nineo'clock in the morning, until one in the afternoon,at whith timeand place, all who have business withme must attend.

J. Hughes.Lexington, September nth, 1831.

WILLIAM WEST,Has Received and is Just Opening,

In the Store lately occupied by Mr. George Tegar-de- n,... .

A Handsome Assortment ofMERCHANDISE,

Confiding ofDry Goods,Groceries,'Hard Ware,

'Viueens" Ware, &Glass Ware. .

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Whch have been bought on good terms, and will beold for CASH, as Cheap as any in the state.

No Credit can be given on any terms.Lexington, Kay 13, 1802.

P. S. I have on hand and unopened,an Invoice of MERCHANDISE, to aconsiderable amount, that Twifh to feltby whole sale ; payable principally inPRODUCE The purchaser must; givegood fecurityforthe true perf mance ofhis contrail. y y

FOR SALE ATJ THIS OFFICE,

PRICE'S SERMONS.