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VALUABLE MEDICINES,AT REDUCED PRICES.
THE public are refpe&fully informed,the PATENT MEDICINES hitherto
ir. trie of meffrs. Macbean ir Povtzer, will infcture be sold by Dr. Samuel Brown only, inJ.eXm?to., tnefirs M. & P. having relinquiftied theagen6v in liis savor. A frelh supply of the followingare rccieved from Lee & Co. Baltimore.
; Dr. HAMILTON'S ELIXIR.A sovereign remedy lor Colds, .obstinate Coughs,
Attbrnas, (ore Throats and approachiug Confumpti-on- s.
Price i jollar.To Parents whv Children afflifled with the HOOP-
ING COVGH,This discovery is,of the first magnitude, as it
immediate relies, checks the progress; and in aihort time entirely removes the mod cruel difbiderto whichchildren are liable. The Elixir is so per.
. feSly agreeable, and t&e'dofe so small that no diffi- -
cultyarifesin tailing it
FMTLTON'ING
s WORM-DESTRO-
LOZENGES.- -
Which havewithin fourycars past, cured upwardsof one hundred ant tweiitj thoufdtid ferfins, of bothfcices, of every age, and in every situation, of various daiigerpus complaints anfing from Worms,and from obltrueYions orioulnefs in theftomacliandbowels.
The above valuable Medicine is sold in boxescontamingforty Lozenges, atone Dollar per box.
Dr. HAMILTON'S GENUINE ES-
SENCE & EXTRACT pf MUS-
TARD,A Cife and effectual remedy for
Accute and chronic Rlieumatifm, Gout, RheumaticGout, Palsy, Lumbago, Numbness, White Swel-- .
lings, Chilblains, Spiams, Bruiies, Pain in the faceand neck, &c.THIS Valuable remedy is prepared both in a
id state and in pills, and thus excellently adaptedboth for external and internal use.
The piUs operate mildly by urine, and by infen-CNl- e
perspiration, expelling the superfluous and mor-Di-
humors : they are highly cordial to the stomach,create appetite, afiift digestion, remove flyingpains,and cold or windy complaints in the stomach andbowels
The eflence is a wonderful affiflant to the pills inTheuinatifm, gout lumbago and palsy, and by its pe-
culiar penetrating and difpjrfing quality, removestre mod violent fprains,!ruifes,numbnefs, stiffnessof the mck, joints, &c. lwelled faces, headache,indurated breads, white swellings, frozen li.nbs, &c.and will infallibly prevent the ill eflefts of wet ordamp in the feet.
Some may be surprised that this medicine mouldke prescribed with equal success in fucha variet) ofcases, but tlusfurprile will cease whenit is recollefted that all those complainU result ironi the samecause a slowness in the lymph or obstructions inthe lymphatic veueis.
Price, I Dollar. JDr. HAHN's GENUINE EYE WA-TER.
A sovereign remedy, for all dlfcales cf the eyes,whMSer the: elfeft of natural weakness or of
Dollar.
TOOTH-ACH- E LOPS.The oaly remedy yet difcovcrcd which gives im-
mediate ind Ultinj, lelief in the molt severe75 cents.
Dr. HAMILTON'S GRAND RESTORATIVE.
Which isproved by long and extensive experience,to be abfolutejy unparrallelled in the cure of Narvousdisorders, hjftencal affections, inward weakneffes,
0 ice. etc. ljiollarand 30 cents.
THE ANODYNE ELIXIRFor the cureof all kinds of Head Ache I Dol-
lar.
THE INDIAN VEGETABLESPECIFIC,
For the cure of a certain complaiot. 2 Dollars.
THE DAMASK LIP SALVE,V 5 Cents.
.'' THE RESTORATIVE POWDERTOR THE TEETH i AND GUMS.
t jo Cents.
Dr. HAHN's GERMAN qpRNPLASTER,
A certain cure, speedily removing the Corns rootand branch, without pain. 50 Cents.
INFALLIBLE 'AGUE & FEVERDROPS,
Warranted a safe and certain cure for remittentand intermittent severs. It has never sailed in ma-
ny thoufarid' cases in different parts of the UnitedStates. One bottle will frequently cure three orfourpcrfons.rl Dollar jo Cents.
CHURCH's COUGH DROPS.f I Dollar. j
THE GENUINE PERSIAN '
LOTION.For tetters, ring worms, and all eruptions oi the
Ikin &is highly eftee'med throughout Europe andfor clearing the flifn and improving the
complexion. I Dollar and jo Cents.
Dr. HAHN's ANTI-BILIOU- S PILLS.The operatiorrof theft Pills is perfectly mild, so as
to beufed withfafety byperfons in every situation,ind of every age
They are excellently adapted to carry offfuper-fluoit- s
bile and prevent its morbid (ecretions toreltore and amend the appetite to procure a free perfpfration, and thereby picventcoldsWhich 3re often attended with fatal consequences
a dose nevep sails to remove a cold , is taken on itsfirst appearance. They are celebrated for removinghabitual eoftivenefs" sickness at the ftdmach, andsevere head: ache- - -- and ought to be taken by all per.sons on a change of climatei 1 Dbllar.
OBSERVE, t,hat independent of theabove Medicines, being cerebrated-fo- r
their efficacy throughout the UnitedStates they are-- a&ually cheaper in ge
neral and sold at lower prices, than mostindividuals must pay for the drugs ofwhich they are composed, purchased atretail prices being prepared on a largescale and in immense quantities, and soldhere, without any advance on the Balti-more prices. 1
LIST OF LETTERS,REMAINING in the Post Office Lex
ington, on the 30th Sept. 1802, whichis not taken out in three months, willbe sent to the General Poll Office asDead Letteis.A Capt Nathaniel Afhby, near Lex.
Miss Ame Afkins, Lex. 2 ; John Ander-fod- o.
Henry Armstrong,-nea- r Jeffa-mineP:u- il
Annfbergen, do.Baxlercare of P. M'Cul-loug- h,
J? Sainl Bradley, near Lex. Tho-mas Butler, do. James Bain, Cane run,Lex. James Brown, Lex. Peter C. Buck,Capt. John Bell, near Lex. CuthbertBanks, Lex. John Barkley, Jeffamine,James Bigham, Madison cv. ca're of Mr.Scott, Lex. William Bojle, Lex. Ky.Col, John G. Brown, Kentucky, WilliamBrown, member of Fairfax Lodge No. 43,Lex. Saarls- - Barrett, care of D. Dodge,do. John R. Bedford, do'. Jefle Beach-am- p,
near do. John Bolls, Lex.C James' Carson, South Elkhnrn,
care of Geo. Arderfon,Lex. Doct. Hen-ry G. Callaway, da. Col. Joseph Crock-ett, (Marshal) df Robert Crockett, careof Joseph Crockett do. John Campbell,do. John Clay, do. Elijah. Craig, do.John Calhoon fen. South Elkhorn, Mi-chael Creekbaum, JefTamine, Thos. Car-ne-al
Lex. Henry Crofe, Clarke cy. careof Henry Madhall Lex. Mess. Caldwellct lngg, merchants do. JameB. Craw-ford Scott cy. Kg.
D Mr. Dufour, at ths iu Vineyard,Lex. Elifh Dickerfon, Lex. James Dover,care of Mr. Tibbatts, do. William Davi8,Woodford cy. cure of A! Parker Lev,.Robert Duker, catc of Vaivce, Lex.a; Vji.l.el Dorlly, Lex. a; AndrewDunn, care of a es Means, do. Willi-am Daulby, do. Joseph H. Daveifs, do.James Dickey, near do.
E Mathew Elder, Lex. BenjaminEllis, do. Cornelius htnpfon, do. care ofRobt. Campbell.
F Josiah Ferguson. Fayette cy, Den-nis Fitzhugh", Lex. Jacob Fry, Fayettecy. Mrs. Polly Fleming, care of N.Hart, Lex. Dofl. Richard Ferguson, do.Hugh Forbes, care of George Trotter,do. 2 ; Dost. Ft&eman, do.
G James Gaines, Capt. John Gard-ner, Fayette cy. Starke Gilliam, do. Cap.Bernard Gaines, Lex. y. ; Abraham Gal-lentin- c,
do. 2 ; James Grame, do. BarnetGildner,do.Mefs. William Gibson & Wil-liam Carson, do.
H Joseph Hays, Fayette cy. AndrewHolmes, Lex. Capt. John Hobson, do. 3 ;
Nathaniel huift, Fayette cy. OzburnHenley, Lex. Robt Hanna, near do. Pe-
nelope Hart, or Andrew Anderson, Lex.John V. Hind, Clarke cy. Mrs. Eliza-beth Huffnaii, Lex. Thomas Huges, careof Saml. Trotter do. Thomas Herndon,do. Peyton Harrison efq. do. John Hers.perger, do. Charles Places, Fayette cy.Andrei Holmes, Lex. Epenetus Hart,do. Marke Hardin, do. William Hanson,do. Charles Hays, care of Col. JohnMc'Dowell, near do. Joseph Ilouiton,near do. Joliah Headington, do. RobertHowe, care of Col. Patterton, do. DanielHulfe, Jeffamine, care of George Tegar-de- n.
do. Richard Harven, near do.IJ William Jefferies, Lex. Thomas
Irvin near do. Mrs. Grace Jones, Boon'sstation, near do. James B. January, Lex-ingto-
2. .K Jacob Koojer, Jeamine cy. Jrjhn
Knox, care of Dost. Goolet, near Lex.Johh Kennedy, Lex. Maj. John Kennedy,do. Benjamin Kruzan, near do. JamesKennedy care of George Tegarden Lex.
. L Jeflfe Lamojie, care of Mr. PolUe-thwa- it
Lex. James Ijogan, in Kentucky,Mrs. Widdow Lovq, Jacob E. Lehre,Lex. 2 ; Joseph B. Xeibert, do. Capt.Charles Lewis, Kentucky, David Lough-hea- d,
near Lex. Rev. John Lyle, Clarkecy. near Lex. John Lyle, Lex. RobertLoony, do. Jofliua Lewis, JelTamine,Thomas Lewis do. John "Lpwman, Lex.
M John M'Kinley, care of H. Mar-shall, Joseph Miller, schoolmaster Lex.Hiram Mitchell, care of Robt. Barr, do.John Murphy, near do. George. Muftet,near do. Beriah Magoffin, Lex. HumphreyMarihall,db, JVIaj. Wm. Meridilth, do. 2 ;
Henry M'Nifle efq. do. Rev. JohnMoore, minifterof the b'aptift.fociety, do.Col. William" M'Kee, Kentucky, Mrs.Anne Moon, near Lex. Cornelius Mer-f!ion- T
Fayette cy. Joseph Martin, Lex.Reubin MorhouTe, do. Samuel M'Dowollefq. do. Patrick 3l'Ferron, near do, Na-
thaniel Morrt'bn, Lex. Charles IVI'Cloud,do. Tharr.iMWliinney, Scott cy. JamesMamn, Jellainine cy. ifaac Mye'rf, Lex.
N J jhn Newkirk, Lex. Robert Nu- -
kle, near do. Ex'rs. of George Nicholal,Lex. John New"baker, do. ,
O Kane O'Hara, near Lex. DavidOgden, Lex. Ury Ofborn, do. Maj. John'O'BannoiT, near do.
PsJohn Peake, Kentucky, GarnetPerkinsyFayette cy. Jr-h- Piatt, Lex.
Rv-Tom- aa Refpafs jun. near Lex.George-Rowla-
nd, do. ; John Reed do.2 ; George Robinson, St mt cy. near Lex.SainueLRobinfon, care of James StewartGen. Wm. RufTell, near do.
S William Shreve, JelTamine cy.George Smith, Piiee's fcitlement, Ky.Jolin Saunders, Henry c. 2, to be lest atLexington ; David H. Ste ens, near Lex.John Stoneftred, Jeflamine cy. HeniySutton Lex. Thomas Simpson, care ofjL". Armstrong, do. Anthony Stout, neardo. Greenfburg Spires, near do. JamesSpriuks, near do. Andrew Swyg.lrte, do.
T Rev. Joln Tlwycr, care of SimonIlitkey Lex. John Thawley, Lex. AfaTaylor, do. Idiam Talbott, do. AfaThompson, Fayette'cy. 3 ; Gen. LeviT-i- Li&JJq&' 1elr Trifler,
Trout,nan)' Uer Lex.Ifaap'lOT, care of John M. Boggs
Lex. Geor&e G. Tay-lor, near do. G. R. TomnkinsXex. F1.ton Thompson, do. Jacob Todhunter,nca. uu--. vupi joqn iaylor,neardo.
U Reubin Underwood, Less:V Charles Virus, Lex. Tohn Vsnrp.
near do.W Lewis Wafliburn, near Lex. An-die-
White, do. Stephen T. AVi ,loj Moses Walker, Jeffamine cy. Jno. Wagi- -
u.a.,, CJ1 i.c.1. r.ujiiaj. vmters,Lex. 2.Lilburn Williams, care of Walker Bay-lor do. D'ocl. John Watkins, do. BalletM. Winslow, do. Michael Warnock,Kentucky, JelTe Winn, Fayette cy. JohnWyatt Lex. James Wilson, Fayette cy.2 ; Caleb Wallace, Lex. Caleb Worley,do.
Y John Young Jemine cy. 2.Z Frederick Zimmerman, Lex
JOHN JORDAN, JUN. P.M.ilARRISBURGII, (Pa.) Feb. 1802.
PROPOSALS,For publishing by subn.ription,
AN
ABRIDGEMENTor THE
LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES,OR,
A complete Digest of all sucb Acts ofCongress, as concern the United
otates i iarM - By Wm. GAjrcoHo jy.
CONDITIONS, I. This work ill ill commlaws paffed at the firR feflin
yi
ofpnth thegrefs,
held aftey the adoption of. tlie deralConfutation, and end with those - thatmay he enacled at thprefent feffion."-
IJ. Tfie whole will be comprised mone l,acge oflavo volume, of at least sixhundred page,s, and pe-ha-
ps considerablymore : it bring itnpofliibie, till aster thepresent feffion ofCongrefs, to pronouncewini accuracy.
III. It fliall be printed on good paper,and type, and well bound., at FOURDOLLARS. No money will be requi-red till the work incompleted, of whichnotice will be given N.B. It is atpresent in considerable forwardness.
IV. The Constitution of the UnitedStates Hull be prefixed, and an Appen-dix added, containing all existing Trea-ties, the Declaration of Independence,the Articles of Confederation, the Rulesand Articles for the government of theArmy, and the Ordinance for the govern-ment of the Territory North West ofthe Ohio.- -
V. Lists fliall be given of the titles ofall the laws under the several heads of" Abridged"" Repealed" "Expiredor Obsolete," and " Private or Local."Likewise, Tables of the rates of Duties,Pole-Road- s, and times of holding Courtsthroughout the United States.
The convenience of One book ihfleadof Six, the difference of the price (be-ing only one third the rate of other edi-tions,) and the superior advantage of ha-
ving all the laws upon each particularfubje5t, cjafled together, and brought in-
to one view, must appear striking arid im-
portant ; particularly as this work willbe more within the reach of 'every one,and' will comprize vhatever his duty orinterest requires him to know of the"fupremelaw of the land."
.WILLIAM GRAYDON, Editor,JOHN-WYETH-
, Publisher.
The work it is-- supposed will bennil)ie.cl by the iltot January next
See cf the Kentucky Gazette,
WRITING PAPLP.A quantity of Writing Paper, for sale at.
this Oif.ce, bv t ;e r?'tn.
MACCOUN &? TILFORD,
HAVE just received from Philadelphia,and are now opening at their Store inLexington on Main street, opposite thePublic Square,
J A Large Elegant Assortment
CHEAP 3IERCHANDIZE.
In the press,-an- will be pjbhfliedia6 sew days,
NEW TRAVELS?'0 THE
WESTWARD;OR
UNKNOWN PARTS of A MERICA.
MILITARY LAND.
i I have foi file rooo aries ofMILITARY LAS D,
Lying immediately on the banks of theLittle M'aini, which I will dispose of ex-
tremely low for Money, (of is it fliouldsuit the purchaser, one half in Horses.The Land is of a quality Superior tomolt of the Land in the North-WefUr- n.
'Territory; it inc ludes an excellent millseat. .For terms apply to
, SAMl. H, WOODSON.Jeffamine County,")
oa. 1802. "4t
BRUSH MAKING.4
Eighteen Pence per pound, villi he
given forCOMBED HOGS' BRISTLES
by the subscriber,'who will in the courseof a fliort time, have all kinds of
BRUSHESfor sale, op more reasonable. terms, andwill warrant them as good, is not fupeii-o- r
to any brought or imported here; Hehopes the people of this state, will paysome attention to saving them, or have icdone by their donieftics, in order to ge
manufactures in their own coun-
try, prticulaily as they are an article so
easy saved.They will anfveras well taken off
hogs are fcaldeJ, as before, andthose of a hog one'yearo'd will do, thatis, all that are bullies, short and longI will take them uncombed, the price
to the situation the) afa in.-- Jas. C. Ram y,
Biufli .tker.At Mr. Wm. Edwards's opposite Mr.
Bradford's Printing Off.ce, Maiu-ftrte- t
tf Lexington, Od. 4th 1S02.
United States S.'xth Circuit KentuckyDistrit sbl.
United States, Plt'fTs." On an Inform-Again- st
tation for theRoBr.RT Powj n, Def't.J feifuieofaftill
ON motion of the Attorney of theTTnited States, and it appearing to theCourt by the Marshal's return, that thedefendant is not an inhabitant of thisDiftri5l ; it is therefore ordered, that thesaid defendant do appear here on the si'fl:
diy of the next November Term, and3"fwer to the information filed herein,otherwise on proof being made to theCourt of thedne publication of this or-
der, a writ of enquirv fliall be awardedthe plaintiffs &c. and that a opy of thisorder be inserted in thj Keut:iiy Gazettefor twelve weeks fucceimel.
A copy. TefteTaos". Tunstat.t., C.C.C:K.D.
NOTICE 1 (hall attend by myselfor agent!, on Saturday the.thiriielh Ootober infh withcommiflioners appointed by the cunty conrt of
lontgomery, On Hinkfton'n fork, m t bf Is a milebelow where the road crofies said folk, that U--
from Wirichefter ti) Flat creek i to fke e'e positionsto perpetuate the calls in, an entrv tf joo acres,made in my ovn name, on the 4th da of July 178 ;and to do fnch other affs as 1 may deem neceffaryand according to lavf.
Benjamin Asbby.'Oftober 8, 180.-;- ;; t
TAKEN up by S. Jones Damson, inBourbon county, Storier, near Smith'smills, a
BAY MARE,about six years old, 13 hands high, bran-
ded on the off shoulder neailv thus id,trots' natural ; appraised to $.
oa. 2, 1802: J A. Frtenae.-
. TAKEN up by Thos. Morten, Tan-ner's creek, Woodford count', one
BAY MARE,sixteen years old, fourteen hands' high,branded on the near fhculder S ; valuedto 10 dollars. Likewise, one
BAY MARE COLT, '
two years old, 13 hands high, ro brandperceivable ; valued to 15
ONE BAY HORSE COI T,orse year old, ro brand ; va-Ius- to to
t Subscriptions received at the -- 'ar- '4th, 1802.Z. (C.
XNS.) . W. WARREN
'1 ! : Mare is ice ieaJ. V- - vRIG JITS 0? ALL
P.. il at t . a Cil.w
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