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;U( nMMMNT. in the H t ,m on .m 3Ut. December 181'J, nlntn i will be sent to 5i tV n r.'.i : ti itc months, tl.r 0. ik. a. I' t O&cc as dead letters.. A n Sim on A Vniqs AH i Paul A' '' Pl 'p A'snbook Jdlni A.i'J' iWtC i A I Sander U illiam I Ahr.v Leotui'l Allison Samuel 15i nwnson John III at-nu- ei ircr Jacob Bucknei He'i)amin- - ti. BUds William II. Bullock Waller Ban v William T. lliowii Catharine Dennett BowlarC Bi m.etl Joel Bolton John Bnford Thomas Bogs James Bi lv Josiah Bi- - wn EhzaM. Bum George Buik Jacob Bovt r Robert Binning James Birch Mary B U- - Albe'rtus Bowlei John T. Ik mutt E. k 11 John Bf-1- 1 Frankey Bl( ins John Dion Samuel Bains Thomas Bowes Joseph" Blarknvire George Burkner Jr. Henry Bin an William Brvan Josepli Buckner Elizabeth Bell David By wateis Hankerson Bover John G. Brady Josiah Biggs Andiew Bryan Daniel Comstock Biown Curd Price Cavins John Coudas Pitman Campbell Catharine Ciouch Thomas Ch.nn Sarah' Carl ii Thomas 2 Ci .i- - Joliii Caussty C'mtis Conn John M. Collins L-- 'wis Coopei S.rah Carlton Jonathan Conlej Alexander Colmesmt John D. C.i ins Edward C. mpbell Hev. John C nry John Cav on Lew is Crotheis Hugh Cheany Lumaid C. ruthei s &. Coy Camion Uobeit A. Clovids Pitman Colvert Christopher Ciaig Joseph Coons Martin Cox Jonn C ochet Nevvbold Camron Robert A. Cook J.ihn, Clerk of FajetteC. C Duncan William 3 DrfVis JolurW. 2 Davis Thomas Dantord Betsey Dedman R'chard Dicke James Davidson John Doyt Dennis. Duncan Samuel Ell'jbon William Evans Nathaniel Ewintr. Putman Edwards Rebecca J. 3 Eades J imcs Emns Owen Fisher John Joseph Fishel Samuel Foley Moses Fry Joshua Fry Mi Philip Fair Willia.n Frisi.r JoTm Tield C. H. & Co. Greenwood Benjamin Gradv Samuel Goodwin Lejd R. Godaid Abbot G trnell Thomas H. Gorm Henry 2 G.bbins Jaroy Giav Stephen W. Gnffin Spencer Gordon William 2 Gardner Polly Henderson James W. Humphrevs Ann C. Hull man John Harass William B. Hill Polly Hampton George Heminway Thompson Hamss Hezekiah Helves Thomas B. Hodges John L. Hev wood William Hall Joseph Hawkins Martin Hull Peter Hampton James Headington Abel llawes Clary Hodges Richard Hughes John Ilollawav John 2 Holmes Hugh 2 Halt John Hendli William Hodges John Humphreys James Is. Hunt William i Innes James 2 Johnson Robertson JacLsou Jacob Joidan William Junes Thomas JouiU Charles 01' Letters Post Office at Lexing- - Annst,-on- Sally Alexander Jacob Atchison IUmilton Allen Clui les Amies Benjamin Aonn William 2 Abcrnathy Blackstone Appleyaid John B Back Harmond Uaktr WiHum nrom eorge Binning Anthony Bieedlove Nanthan Brack Lerris Brown Abraham Busby James Bhthe James Brjan Thomas Brand Joseph Burbndge Ezekiel Brown Elizabeth Bi onaon Silas Bell Will.am Brown Flenham Rrinega Linvell liovd S?muei Beiry John W. Brvan Elizabeth Bagl.on Morns Buchannon Ann Bryan Daniel ' Biadj Henry Bullock Waller Rrjck Josith ' Baldwin Daniel Bullock Jellies Bunils Charles Hettisworth I' tsy Biitlman Amos Bunds Rachael Uullock Edmund lUllaid William R.Benuing Perkins lliadley Luke Black, Messrs. Maiquis Claik George Cunningham John Chinn Achillis Clarke William W.Cole Peter II. Cavins John Colqulioun J. Cabell Joseph Cavauaugh Elizabeth Cahill William Carun John Cassell David Ciossdale Core James Cabiness George J Ciockett William Catlett Marian P.Currie James Colbert Christopher Cox John Coomes Richard Castleman Mary Ann Chandler James Casteen Henry Curry illiam Crows .Beddy Creth Jacob Cabell Joseph Conelly Nancy Caporton Andrew 2 Chinn John D Djwdall Bernard Dnvei Phoeby Davis Jesse Davis Paul Dixson John Day Isaac Dillaid John Didlake John Donan David 0. E Erring Samuel Elden Matilda Elliott William Elliott.George Elizabeth Maria Flourney Theodosha Faucel'l Joseph .Fleck.ier William 4 Forsyth John Faver Susanna Farell Isaac Favour John Fowles William T. Granger Gold Alexander Gardner James Gatewood Joseph Gears William Gayle Thomas Gibson Thomas G. Gray Benjamin T. Greshah Benjamin Gray George Henry JoscpSj Heydet Mary Hudson Reuben Hull John Heron John Hickev Wm. Hammond Samuel Haley Benjamin Hulcherson Nathaniel Henoviton John Hocks Lerris Hanvermeale Frederick Hart Eleanor Hodgson Joseph T. Holston Nicholas Harris Thomas llarriscn Anne llomdons Judah Hanigam Edward B. Holmes John A. Harry William Harris Nancy Hawkins Elizabeth 2 Hays William Holding Samuel Hughes illiam P. J eny Joseph Jones Nicholas Ives Samuel T. Instoi.e John Jetor Aichibald Jeter S. K Kemper James Kennedy Matthew Knapper John KUe William Ki ing Nancy el ley William Ivritle Francis Lerris Romeo Long Gain iel Lawson Daniel F. Laudeman Jacob U'go Wilson Lee Gcrsham Ldf John Lemon James Leg Samuel Lightner William Lemoi Rebecca Messick Job M'N.imer Elijah Murdock Elizabeth M'Call John M'Phceters William 2 M'Donald George 2 Mills Chailes Murphy nn o Milton Elijah Moor Rebecca Morris John Mitchell Thomas M'Murray Prudence M'Ferson Robert Minor Joseph Mahorney Dennis M'Curd James Meeker William P. Moor Ann Massie Nathaniel Morgan Nathan Merideth Samuel Mooie Mary C. Mason John Monroe Lucy M'Conncl dam Mooie Tliomas P. Merideth Elisha Montague James Murdock William Monroe William I'Kaidv Alexander Mason Micajah Miller Frederick Manuel Thomas loies James Martin Isaiah I'Grath Miss 'loffoid Elizabeth Matthew Joshua. Idddox Notley M'Dowell Mary Vloore William M'Ganuary Andrew Vapper John 2 Vewcomb William NVegan Patrick New Heniy Overton Archibald Ogilvie James Payne Elizabeth Payne John Philips William Parker Susanna Patterson Samuel 2 Price Evans Pitcher Jas. or Jos. Portm Josepli Parkins Isaac Patterson 11 illiam 11. Paidee Aner Prather Thomas Pi ice David Paul Peter Porter Joseph Pennington Polly Porter Ephriam Pettit Daniel Pncheite George Picket George I'enn Shadiack' Quarles iioger 7?yan Edward 7?aw Owen ' TPichaidson John 7?unjon Francis VPicliaidson Alew .fluth David 7eadhay Thomas ainey HHiam ise iniliam rtawlms John 7ogers Joseph 'ice Elizabeth Ramsey George Weynolds Thomas 'ilend Henry ?ush Helen ftutli Jane 2 tiny John F. Aice Jacob stamton Andrew Sergeant Dabney Showard Lev en Smith Francis Stivers JKilliam spiers Elizar Shannon Geo. ge Sageser Jacob Stenly tt'illiam Self Mrs. Signar Jehn Self Nancy amitn Jane Shephaid Mosby Shufneld Capt. Summers John I 2 South Flizabeth Sallards Jolm Short John Summers John Smith Mary Smith Wm. F. Smith Rachael Slav back Sarah Smedley John Stone Jacob Smith Andrew Stout Anthony Stone Jesse Stephens William P. Stuart Mr. Spindle Edmund Searlts James Tejiick John Tait Patrick I ! Tod William 2 True James Trimble Catharine Trimble John True Larking I Tompkins Guin Kiley Benjamin Kvrrich llughey King King Samuel Knox Benjamin King William Kirtly Francis L 4 Long Zackariah Lawson Daniel F. Loukett llezekial Low don John Lincoln Thomas Lindsey William Long Laurence Lewis Matthew Litterell Agga Ling George M Maris Richard Mansfield John L. Menafee Jarrot M'Guire William M'Clentock Samuel M'Clure Lawrence Mulclion. Daniel Magovvn William Moore James Montague James M'Conathy Jacob Michan Jacob Manuel Thomas M'Caidy Alexander M'Clure Nathaniel M 'Clam John M'Gowan Charles Millesan William Moffeete Cyrus Madison John H. Martin Truman r Martin Juditha JlefTord Elizabeth Matiomy Dennis M'Millan John JM'Allum John M'Giaw John M'Quithy Slary Martin Isaac Milligan William M'Kee Archibald Martin Truman Maj field Thomas Moore Harbin H. Mason Richard Montgomery Wm. Maxwell John Merry J. Capt. Mason George M'Leonore Joel M'Meckm James M'Call William M'Meckin Robert V Noel Nancy Nicholson Parker F. C, NorvelliSaiy W.Oneal Robert Playle Thomas Pat'isan William Rev, Parker John Pateison James Pnestman Bllliam Pusset Jacob Prewit Bobert Pew Jonathan Pain Jmes Patten John Paiker George PiocK-- r John Pope Nathaniel Parish Csrtley Pi ice B. H'illiam Pei kins H John Parish Thompson Page Harriet Pyle Zeba R 7?ogers John 2 Rogers Coleman ffobb William .ffoach Richard yowland George ffogers Joseph i?awlings Tliomas ltas George 7?ankins Catherine JfichaidsonLaodiced2 7?ead & Davidson 7?iglev Miles J?ichards William 2 .ftistine John Jfead George W. 7?ichaidson Loo Die 7?utherford Rachael iiichardson Mary II. S Stevens Thomas Stout Jonty Sagathy Mr. Savers John Scott Thomas 2 Scott miliam 2 Sale James Stone Jacob Sheppard David Sutton David Smith Martha Smith Capt. Richard Stephens Uriah 2 Stevenson Samuel Editor of tbe Ky. Gaz. 3 Smiley John Smilev Thomas Sullivan Wm. Sasser William T. Sanderson William Stephenson Wm. Simpson illiam W. 2 Smedley Mary Smedley Samuel Stie Peter & Richardson Smith Susan Swann George Sidnor John Sidnor Jacob Smallwood William Seaurils James Stone William r, Trible WilW m Turner Edmund Trimble James Tine Robert Thrift Charles Trimble Wm Throckmorton Susan VauUndingham Henry2Vernon William S. Yardeman Jeiemiah W Winchester Gen Jas. 7 Wright Richard Wickliff Bobert 2 WingutcJoJin Wallace Mary A. Wan en Thomas B. Wilmott Robert Walker George Weich Thomas Worthan Enoch Webber Ma.'garet Wymore Delila 2 West Edward Webb George 2 Winslow St Stephans Williams Daniel J. Winnott Robert Woolej John Wilkison Michael Walker George Wimott Dilly Wilson Robert S Walker James Watson William Wallace Daniel C. 2 Young Doct. John York Joints Young Beniamin Ann A. John Mver Y L, Jr. P. 12, 1812. A of in the ville county, on the Slst of Dec 1812; and is not taken out in tluee will be sent to the as dead George Izarah Elkins Anne Padget George Briant William Benj Elkm Smith John Claik Lewis John Brown Howard Vinice Green Proctor James Falkner Laurence Young Joseph JUn. Thos Jun. Gabriel Reed Elkin John Garner Joshua Hubslin Laurence J. Daily William Claj brook Thomas Scott David Rice Ahijah Woods Hill Craig Peggy James Martin John White William Reeds David Walker James Sale James Owens Smith James Bell Mary Anna Turner Benj. Elkin Benj Elkin David Deuman Lewis Polly Dunn James Smith David Jackson Betsey Flojd Kertis Shelton Walker Benj. Elkin just received I JL m. general ot low 1812. years spring known, in saddle. DARK mark evil, blind tobacco, Jeremiah Wests Joseph While James Wood Minor Watte Henry Worthen Wheeler Henry Wier Capt Wiat Welsh Hester Warden White John Washington John Winstow Sarah David Wrigly Miles Wright Pettis White Susanna Wiert Waugh Young Young Leonard JOHN JORDAN, Lexington, January List Letters TJEMUNING Post-Offic- e, Jessamine months, general Post-Offic- e letters. Greenberry Triplett Walker George Hightower M'Dowel Humphrey Zimmermon Micajah Singleton Thompson Ezekiel Hughs, Bmvner, Theodocia Hightower Reuben Cornelius Samuel Gallipsie Humphrey Thurston Hugh Chistman Bowdery George c December supposed white, Henry Hugh Robert Westyfield Alexander sen.Robert Sympson 2-- Andrew Pickett Micajah Clark Patsey Hord Micajah Clark James William Owens David Hoover Col. Joseph Eliza Tliomas John Polly, Robert Phebe Gonn Thomas Scott II Roberts Mills llainey Francis Sewens William Walker John 'Walker Jacob Sallee Micajah Clark John Throckmorton John Moore Brown Roland Hughs Abnor Young George Cleveland James Duncan James Henderson Lewis Hugh Christman John Ficklin Simion Bohanan Benj. Elkm Isaiah Elkin Benj. Elkin James Curd Samuel C. Steele John Carrol F Robards William Bourne Abner Young Lucy Gatewood James Humphrey Smith William Scantland Elias Griffith . Humphrey Smith Benj. Elkin Coonrod Light Richard John Ficklin Joseph C. Meredith Henry Raine from Philadelphia iorasn, or nefrociaDie J. LAUDEMAN 50 or Stolen eye. Lexisoton.Kt. John George B. NETHERLAND, P. M. January 12, 1813. William Leavy kOAS assortment Ambrose Richards Crockell Morgan Edwaids Whoever jiERcir.njrnizE, Suitable for the present season. Among whichjare Mill pitt Cros-cu- t Saws, Anvils aim vices, aim quamy rowiey He K6 army, 29th 10 imrre ivi,:"v. TI "V. T...r::fu :X which may paper on short Lexington 7, 1813. t. ASH given LEAF TOBACCO, de vtarl EVin nemo nrrli ,..j ..viwv.. rtij S. & G. Trotter, Lexington, or to me 8, Strayed TTonvr ..,l,.;u.'. ici r of October, LIGHT BAY HORSE, six height not be 14 hands high hind and on his back, BAY MARE height known. She has white flank, soar back, next but small star his soot lump othera and not on each near pole and rest inn M. East Sale Kitty Sale and credit. Jan. sore age side esq. will deliver said horse mare to me Lex- ington, shall be liberally rewarded. JOHN MARSH. V,vember30, 1812. 49-t- f Tiwjus vouxa Respectfully informs friends the in that will keep BARBER'S SHOP On Market street, adjoining M'Calla, Gains & Apothecary Shop, and nearly opposite Reiser's tavern. He keeps sale Span ish and domestic segars, prime chewintr &c. kc. &c. 30-- ly R. of! Stolen "T'ROM my farm about of Light Horse 10 old, about 15 hands inch high, small star his sore- head, small white saddle spot his right side, thick mane & tail, nicked, carry high tail, low paces long and trots, carries his head low, short joints, ana good A reasonable reward will be given for horse, or for the discovery and of thief conviction. Robert Barr. Fayette, 12, 1812. N. he has Br the JEREMIAH At Us A'Eir STOIIE on CHEJPSWE.Lex receiving- and opening handsome assortment NEW GOODS, Which he sell on most reasonable terms, wholesale or retail. Country Linen, Socks, ed in exchange for merchandize. Spun Cotton and prime unspun Cotton, as usual. Pewter, ot an excellent quality Candle Moulds, irhitis, Jlonnets An elegant assort ment of tortoise shell of most descriptions, NEAVK, Hooks, Jlibles, lestamenls, esc cc. HIS Cloths, Blanlels, I'ehets.Ccrds and Vesting sine Ind.-- i and Jlrit.s.'i Muslins, CambricLs, Silks and Sa'-wls- , Jiombozets, Colli-coe- s, Shirtings, Hosiery, &c &c &c will repay attention his friends and customers. Three Corded Silk for saddlers. Prime Teas, Coffee & Sugar Almonds, Figs and Itaisins Port, .Madeira and Tenertjfe Wines Indigo, JMadiler, &c. Window Glass, Nails, Steel, Paints by wholesale, at Philadelphia prices. 48-t- t s TRAYED ber living in stolen from the subset Madison county, Ky. on he night fourteenth inst. strawberiy ROAN HOUSE, five or six jears old, about fifteen hands high, made, trots and canters well and will rack little is pushed it (1 believe) and black or both of feet. near si 76 and detects the thief, or delivers horse alone, or gives me information so that get him again, shall be rewarded. JOSEPH BAKJVE1T. June 26, 1812. 30 SAMUEL. Is GEORGE TROTTER WILL TUE HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH FOR SALT-PETR- E, U their Store i'u Lexington, during present year. For A FEW valuable LAW BOOKS, which may xl- - be had on very cheap terms. Enquire of Lmsey, &c receiv and other Combs variety Children's Skins for Hatters. November 1812 hind feet white, spot the white of one Branded the ribs ever delivers the horse Januarv 1st, 1812. Sale, tr the printer. 46-t- f Lexingun, Nov. 1812. THE SUBSCRIBER Resfiectully informs the fmblic that Jte has removed COMMISSION STORE, Tothehouse lately occupied by Mr.Gatewood, adjoining Mr W. 's store where he con- - Unties to and repair Looking Glas- - ses, Picture Frames, gilt nd plain he lately received an assortment of most sash- - lonable Looking Glasses, and most complete assortment of toys for children, more extensive .c iiiiiu, ,Cijr iicaj,. Likewise Large Glasses for framettJ LlOCii UO. Cotton the Bale White of the first quality Box Raisins Prunes Mackarels Herrings of Gioceries and dry Goods 32 W. MENTELLE Just Received, ND for sale at office of the Reporter, fresh supply of the latest editions of following most necessary publications. Military Dictionary, Military Library, Infantry land-Boo- Hand-Boo- k for Riflemen, Neef on Education, Gondillac's Logic, Commentary on Montesque's spirit of laws. Lexington, November 9th, 1812. 46-t- f Thirty Dollars .Reward. nrst fining- - yvESERTED from the encampment of the o'JU' Lett Wing of North Western also received 4 6 8 10 & 12,near sort Wlllchest 'Nov-mbe- r SeK Tn T, Il y ltl,ree soldiers belonging to the 17th U. States5 wmdow glass by regiment of infantry, PETER CREELY, born ilon email nrlnto oirl rMvnnl m sill ... I. "' oesoici a for good "it mv hnnoA ...v.v w. twiiiia, w .!, .- . .u a the exactly to ; a off near occasion- ed the a old sorehead, a hy the The exactly in the and in his and public general, he a Co's John for and the 24th August, a Bay 9 ox jears 1 has a in a on but dont a before, pastern in order. prosecution to Sept. 38-t- f B. Is branded, on near ington, is a oj will the Do. Flumieh, t, the of Snutt the or i of the a well a to a said the Je, ; who the liberally GIVE make picture Lead andavarietv Pennsylvania, Cumberland county !,;,... ,,-- , h' 'Mlle a"nd dark comp,exioni eye3 cross eyd brmvn profes9ion carpenter. '.iRnRMTAH wmnr.M Lincoln County, aired high, complexion, profession EPHRAIM COOL, eastern state, aged high, light complexion Thirty dollaru appre- hension above named deseiters. dollars either, is i - I &c. Shoes a of 23, in on on me ,., .i ? a ...i.. 12, his Leavv ; has the a .. .j, ..x by A the a the I the just the by T . .. . " " - the - the the ' m , fi h, ,, bv Kn ;., , ' twentv - one veais. see J of dark .." blue eves, black hair, by a stone mason. born in an 23 yeais, six feet and blue eyes. will be given for the of the or ten for army. both sell, six in any jail in the It is probable thev will i Hmte4 S? or delivered to any officer of the United States secured be sound in Kentucky or Ohio they may at tempt to pass down the Ohio river during the boating season. RICHARD HIGHTOWER, Capt lth regt. V. S. Army. Mountsterling Hotel. JOSEPH SIMPSON leave to inform his. friends and BEGS public generally, that he has lately moved into that large and commodious building, formerly leased by him to Mr. Thiu-tto- n Taylor, where those who may be pleased so savor him with their custom may be assured, that every attention and assiduity will be paid to their accommodation and convenience. Tra-velle- rs and others who may choose to be retir- ed from the noise incident to public houses, can at all times be provided with comfortable pri- vate rooms. The utmost care will be taken to keep his bar well furnished with the most choice liquors the state will afford. His Stables are large and convenient, and attended hy an excel- lent Ostler, whose diligence, fidelity andlong experience in his business, well sit him for the performance of his duties. Pasturage through the summer season and provender at all times will be furnished on the most reasonable terms. Way bills, on an extensive scale, furnished travellers on application at the bnr. .Mountsterling, Ky.JMay 4 , 1812. 20-- tf Copper for Stills. ryHE SUBSCRIBERS are expecting in a sew dajs, a quantitj of Copper in Patterns foi Hills which they will sell on reasonable erms. 45- - it TILFOnD, SCOTT &. TROTTnt Nov 1312 m b John Fry, 00T and Shoe-makc- fiwr Philadelphia, respectfullv in forms the inhabitants of Lexing- ton and its vicinity, that he has commenced the above business in the shop lately occupied by Mr. Daniel Brad sold, where he has on hand a handsome assort- ment of materials for boots, selected by him- self in Philadelphia, which he intends to man- ufacture in the neatest and most fashionable manner, & at the lowest prices for cash. Front the experience he has acquired in his business in most of the principal cities of the United States, he feels conlident that he will be able to please those who may savor him with their custom. A hoy of 15 or 16 jears ofage, will be taken" as an apprentice to the above business. MASON'S IKN. .VOUJVTSTEHLfA'G KfVTUCKY. The subscriber has removed from Georgetown to Mountsterling, and has opened House of Entertainment. JjiPE returns thanks to his friends and a gen Kb. erous public, for their past savors, anc hopes by his attention share of public patronage. Januarv 14. 1812. l'i MENTION IiETTEH TILflJf CURE. ton TnE PBETEBTIOIf AND CCIIEOF MIL' US AND MiLlNAX 1'KVEUS, IS RLCOMMLNIIKD Iiahn's Anti-Biliou- s Pills, Piepared fonlyj at see's old established Patent & Family .Medicine Store, JVo 56, .Maiden Lane, JVeiv-Yor- THE operation of these pills is perfectl) mild, so as to be used with safety by persons m every situation, and of every age. They are excellently adapted to carry off su- perfluous bile, and prevent its morbid secreti- ons to restore and amend the appetite pro- duce a free perspiration, and thereby prevent colds, which are often of fatal consequences. A dos never sails to remove a cold, is taken on Its first appearance they are celthrated lor re- moving habitual costivenets, sickness at the to marh and severe head ache and ought to be taken by all persons on a change of climate. They had been sound remaikably efficacious in preventingandcunng'lisordcrs attendanton long vo)ages, and should be procured and cat e sully preserved for use, by ev ery seaman. Hamilton's Worm Destroying Lozenges. This well known remedy has cured (Juring the last eleven jears, an immense nurflber of children and adults of various dangerous com- - plaints arising from worms. Hamilton's JSsSeilCC&ExtraCt J 01 lVIuStaFU, A safe and effectual remedy for acute and chro- - nic Rheumatism, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Palsy, Lumbago, Numbness, White Swellings, Chil blains, Sprains, Bruises, pain in the iace and neck, &c. to business, to merit a PETER jrjso.v. 12-t- f be seen at the place- Purchase, near the ITCH CURST), By once using LEE'S SOVEREIGN OINT. MENT. Hamilton's Grand Restorative Is recommended as an invaluable medicine for the speed) relies and permanent cure for the various complaints which from dissipated pleasures; juvenile indiscretion; residence m climates unfavorable to the constitution ; the immoderate use of tea; frequent intoxicat. on, or other destructive intemperance ; the unskil- ful or excessive use of meicury; the diseases peculiar to females at a certain period of life lyuigs in, &c Hamilton's Elixir, Celebrated for the cure of Cold?, ohstmate Coughs, Asthmas, and appioaching Consuinp-tion- s, and is a certain ttmedv for the Hooping Cough. Hahn's True fij Genuine Ger- man Corn Plaister, Tooth cflche Drops. A multitude of attested cures performed bv j the above medicines, black result oi sale. The above genuine medicines (v ith many other of equl celebrit) ) are prepared from the original receipts of the late Richard Lee, jun. by his widow in New York. Cj They are for sale in Kentucky (Jiy her particular appointment J at the stores ot II aide-ma- rd Mentelle, Lexington, and Dudley, TnggCf Dudley, in Frankfort. W a:. ted to nay A GOOD COOK& JfJlSHEIiot good char. - acter Enquire of the printer. 52tf December 21, 1812 Shelby Circuit, set. September Term, 1812. James Cbaig & Isaac ii.c,) complainants againit ! r Chaneer Osnon.NE SrniGC. & Bemjamix f Roberts, defendants. J THIS day came the complainants by their and it appearing to the satisf of this court that the defendant Osborne Sprigg, is not an inhabitant of this common, wealth, and not having entered his appeirance herein agreeablv to law and the rules of this court ; therefore, on motion of the complain- ant, it is ordered, that unless the said defen- dant Sprigg, ilo appear here on or before the first day of our next February term, and answer the complainant's bill herein, that the same will be taken sir confessed. And it is fmther oidered, that atopy of this. order be pub ished. for two months successively in some author- ised newspaper printed in this state. (A Copy) Veste, 51-- JAMES CRA1C, Clk. rpAKENup bj Saml. Offutt, living Walnut Hill Meet.ng Ifuttse, horse, lour jears old, fourteen luu high, has a smal star and snip, appraised to twentv dol- lars. Given under mj hand th.i twelfth Oct 1812. K. IHGGINS. Cincinnati Beer. Just received and for s: le twenty-sou- r Cincinnati beer, of the first qu.!itv THOS NEKERMS JS'eroes limited. I WISH to hire 8o.r ten negiA men (labour,, erj.) to go to my IroT Wore , for which V will give giuernus wages "tiit 1) i W1NC-- -St 1

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Ell'jbon WilliamEvans NathanielEwintr. PutmanEdwards Rebecca J. 3Eades J imcsEmns Owen

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Innes James 2Johnson RobertsonJacLsou JacobJoidan WilliamJunes ThomasJouiU Charles

01' LettersPost Office at Lexing- -

Annst,-on- SallyAlexander JacobAtchison IUmiltonAllen Clui lesAmies BenjaminAonn William 2Abcrnathy BlackstoneAppleyaid John

BBack HarmondUaktr WiHumnrom eorgeBinning AnthonyBieedlove NanthanBrack LerrisBrown AbrahamBusby JamesBhthe JamesBrjan ThomasBrand JosephBurbndge EzekielBrown ElizabethBi onaon SilasBell Will.amBrown FlenhamRrinega Linvellliovd S?mueiBeiry John W.Brvan ElizabethBagl.on MornsBuchannon AnnBryan Daniel

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R.Benuing Perkinslliadley LukeBlack, Messrs.

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Claik GeorgeCunningham JohnChinn AchillisClarke William

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EErring SamuelElden MatildaElliott WilliamElliott.GeorgeElizabeth Maria

Flourney TheodoshaFaucel'l Joseph.Fleck.ier William 4Forsyth JohnFaver SusannaFarell IsaacFavour JohnFowles William T.

GrangerGold AlexanderGardner JamesGatewood JosephGears WilliamGayle ThomasGibson Thomas G.Gray Benjamin T.Greshah BenjaminGray George

Henry JoscpSjHeydet MaryHudson ReubenHull JohnHeron JohnHickev Wm.Hammond SamuelHaley BenjaminHulcherson NathanielHenoviton JohnHocks LerrisHanvermeale FrederickHart EleanorHodgson Joseph T.Holston NicholasHarris Thomasllarriscn Annellomdons JudahHanigam Edward B.Holmes John A.Harry WilliamHarris NancyHawkins Elizabeth 2Hays WilliamHolding SamuelHughes illiam P.

J eny JosephJones NicholasIves Samuel T.Instoi.e JohnJetor AichibaldJeter S.K

Kemper JamesKennedy MatthewKnapper JohnKUe WilliamKi ing Nancy

el ley WilliamIvritle Francis

Lerris RomeoLong Gain ielLawson Daniel F.Laudeman JacobU'go WilsonLee GcrshamLdf JohnLemon JamesLeg SamuelLightner WilliamLemoi Rebecca

Messick JobM'N.imer ElijahMurdock ElizabethM'Call JohnM'Phceters William 2M'Donald George 2Mills ChailesMurphy nn oMilton ElijahMoor RebeccaMorris JohnMitchell ThomasM'Murray PrudenceM'Ferson RobertMinor JosephMahorney DennisM'Curd JamesMeeker William P.Moor AnnMassie NathanielMorgan NathanMerideth SamuelMooie Mary C.Mason JohnMonroe LucyM'Conncl damMooie Tliomas P.Merideth ElishaMontague JamesMurdock WilliamMonroe WilliamI'Kaidv Alexander

Mason MicajahMiller FrederickManuel Thomasloies James

Martin IsaiahI'Grath Miss

'loffoid ElizabethMatthew Joshua.Idddox Notley

M'Dowell MaryVloore WilliamM'Ganuary Andrew

Vapper John 2Vewcomb WilliamNVegan PatrickNew Heniy

Overton ArchibaldOgilvie James

Payne ElizabethPayne JohnPhilips WilliamParker SusannaPatterson Samuel 2Price EvansPitcher Jas. or Jos.Portm JosepliParkins IsaacPatterson 11 illiam 11.Paidee AnerPrather ThomasPi ice DavidPaul PeterPorter JosephPennington PollyPorter EphriamPettit DanielPncheite GeorgePicket GeorgeI'enn Shadiack'

Quarles iioger

7?yan Edward7?aw Owen 'TPichaidson John7?unjon FrancisVPicliaidson Alew.fluth David7eadhay Thomas

ainey HHiamise iniliam

rtawlms John7ogers Joseph'ice Elizabeth

Ramsey GeorgeWeynolds Thomas'ilend Henry?ush Helen

ftutli Jane 2tiny John F.Aice Jacob

stamton AndrewSergeant DabneyShoward Lev enSmith FrancisStivers JKilliamspiers ElizarShannon Geo. geSageser JacobStenly tt'illiamSelf Mrs.Signar JehnSelf Nancyamitn JaneShephaid MosbyShufneld Capt.Summers John I2South FlizabethSallards JolmShort JohnSummers JohnSmith MarySmith Wm. F.Smith RachaelSlav back SarahSmedley JohnStone JacobSmith AndrewStout AnthonyStone JesseStephens William P.Stuart Mr.Spindle EdmundSearlts James

Tejiick JohnTait Patrick I !

Tod William 2

True JamesTrimble CatharineTrimble JohnTrue Larking I

Tompkins Guin

Kiley BenjaminKvrrich llugheyKingKing SamuelKnox Benjamin

King WilliamKirtly FrancisL

4 Long ZackariahLawson Daniel F.Loukett llezekialLow don JohnLincoln ThomasLindsey WilliamLong LaurenceLewis MatthewLitterell AggaLing George

MMaris RichardMansfield John L.Menafee JarrotM'Guire WilliamM'Clentock SamuelM'Clure LawrenceMulclion. DanielMagovvn WilliamMoore JamesMontague JamesM'Conathy JacobMichan JacobManuel ThomasM'Caidy AlexanderM'Clure NathanielM 'Clam JohnM'Gowan CharlesMillesan WilliamMoffeete CyrusMadison John H.Martin Truman r

Martin JudithaJlefTord ElizabethMatiomy DennisM'Millan JohnJM'Allum JohnM'Giaw JohnM'Quithy SlaryMartin IsaacMilligan WilliamM'Kee ArchibaldMartin TrumanMaj field ThomasMoore Harbin H.Mason RichardMontgomery Wm.Maxwell JohnMerry J. Capt.Mason GeorgeM'Leonore JoelM'Meckm JamesM'Call WilliamM'Meckin Robert

V

Noel NancyNicholson Parker F. C,

NorvelliSaiy

W.Oneal Robert

Playle ThomasPat'isan William Rev,Parker JohnPateison JamesPnestman BllliamPusset JacobPrewit BobertPew JonathanPain JmesPatten JohnPaiker GeorgePiocK-- r JohnPope NathanielParish CsrtleyPi ice B. H'illiamPei kins H JohnParish ThompsonPage HarrietPyle Zeba

R7?ogers John 2Rogers Colemanffobb William.ffoach Richardyowland Georgeffogers Josephi?awlings Tliomasltas George7?ankins CatherineJfichaidsonLaodiced27?ead & Davidson7?iglev MilesJ?ichards William 2.ftistine JohnJfead George W.7?ichaidson Loo Die7?utherford Rachaeliiichardson Mary II.

SStevens ThomasStout JontySagathy Mr.Savers JohnScott Thomas 2Scott miliam 2Sale JamesStone JacobSheppard DavidSutton DavidSmith MarthaSmith Capt. RichardStephens Uriah 2Stevenson SamuelEditor of tbe Ky. Gaz. 3Smiley JohnSmilev ThomasSullivan Wm.Sasser William T.Sanderson WilliamStephenson Wm.Simpson illiam W. 2Smedley MarySmedley SamuelStie Peter & RichardsonSmith SusanSwann GeorgeSidnor JohnSidnor JacobSmallwood WilliamSeaurils JamesStone William

r,Trible WilW mTurner EdmundTrimble JamesTine RobertThrift CharlesTrimble WmThrockmorton Susan

VauUndingham Henry2Vernon William S.Yardeman Jeiemiah

WWinchester Gen Jas. 7 Wright RichardWickliff Bobert 2 WingutcJoJin

Wallace Mary A.

Wan en Thomas B.Wilmott RobertWalker GeorgeWeich ThomasWorthan EnochWebber Ma.'garetWymore Delila 2

West EdwardWebb George 2

Winslow St StephansWilliams Daniel J.Winnott RobertWoolej JohnWilkison MichaelWalker GeorgeWimott DillyWilson Robert S

Walker JamesWatson WilliamWallace Daniel C. 2

Young Doct. JohnYork JointsYoung Beniamin

Ann A.

John

Mver

Y

L,

Jr. P.12, 1812.

A ofin the

ville county, on the Slst of Dec1812; and is not taken out in tlueewill be sent to the as dead

GeorgeIzarah ElkinsAnne PadgetGeorge Briant

WilliamBenj Elkm

SmithJohn

ClaikLewisJohn Brown

HowardVinice Green

ProctorJames FalknerLaurence YoungJoseph JUn.Thos Jun.Gabriel Reed

ElkinJohn GarnerJoshua

HubslinLaurence J. DailyWilliam Claj brookThomas ScottDavid RiceAhijah Woods

HillCraig

PeggyJames MartinJohn WhiteWilliam ReedsDavid WalkerJames SaleJames Owens

SmithJames BellMaryAnna TurnerBenj. ElkinBenj ElkinDavid Deuman

LewisPolly DunnJames SmithDavid JacksonBetsey FlojdKertis Shelton

WalkerBenj. Elkin

just receivedI JL m. general ot

low

1812.

years springknown,

in

saddle.DARK

markevil, blind

tobacco,

JeremiahWests JosephWhile JamesWood

MinorWatte HenryWorthenWheeler HenryWier CaptWiatWelsh HesterWardenWhite JohnWashington JohnWinstow Sarah

DavidWrigly MilesWright PettisWhite SusannaWiertWaugh

YoungYoung Leonard

JOHN JORDAN,Lexington, January

List LettersTJEMUNING Post-Offic- e,

Jessaminemonths,

general Post-Offic- e

letters.Greenberry Triplett

Walker

George HightowerM'Dowel

HumphreyZimmermon

MicajahSingleton

Thompson

Ezekiel

Hughs,Bmvner,

Theodocia

HightowerReuben

CorneliusSamuel

Gallipsie

Humphrey

Thurston

Hugh ChistmanBowdery

George

cDecember

supposed

white,

Henry

Hugh

Robert

Westyfield

Alexander

sen.Robert Sympson

2--

Andrew PickettMicajah ClarkPatsey HordMicajah ClarkJames

William OwensDavid HooverCol. JosephEliza TliomasJohn Polly,RobertPhebe GonnThomas ScottII RobertsMills llaineyFrancis SewensWilliam WalkerJohn 'WalkerJacob SalleeMicajah ClarkJohn ThrockmortonJohn Moore

BrownRoland HughsAbnor YoungGeorge ClevelandJames DuncanJamesHenderson LewisHugh ChristmanJohn FicklinSimion BohananBenj. ElkmIsaiah ElkinBenj. ElkinJames CurdSamuel C. SteeleJohn Carrol

F RobardsWilliam BourneAbner YoungLucy GatewoodJamesHumphrey SmithWilliam ScantlandElias Griffith .

Humphrey SmithBenj. ElkinCoonrod LightRichardJohn FicklinJoseph C. MeredithHenry Raine

from Philadelphia

iorasn, or nefrociaDie

J. LAUDEMAN50

or Stolen

eye.

Lexisoton.Kt.

John GeorgeB. NETHERLAND, P. M.

January 12, 1813.

William LeavykOAS

assortment

Ambrose

Richards

Crockell

Morgan

Edwaids

Whoever

jiERcir.njrnizE,Suitable for the present season. Amongwhichjare Mill pitt Cros-cu- t Saws, Anvilsaim vices, aim quamy rowiey

HeK6 army,

29th

10imrre

ivi,:"v. TI "V. T...r::fu :Xwhich maypaper on short

Lexington 7, 1813. t.

ASH given LEAF TOBACCO, devtarl EVin nemo nrrli,..j ..viwv.. rtij

S. & G. Trotter, Lexington, or to me

8,

StrayedTTonvr ..,l,.;u.'. icir of October, LIGHT BAY HORSE, six

height notbe 14 hands high

hind andon his back,

BAY MARE heightknown. She has white

flank, soar back,

nextbut

small star hissoot lump

otheraand not

on each nearpole and

rest

inn

M.

East

Sale

Kitty

Sale

and

credit.Jan.

sore

ageside

esq.

will deliver said horse mare to me Lex-

ington, shall be liberally rewarded.JOHN MARSH.

V,vember30, 1812. 49-t- f

Tiwjus vouxaRespectfully informs friends the

in that will keep

BARBER'S SHOPOn Market street, adjoining M'Calla, Gains &

Apothecary Shop, and nearly oppositeReiser's tavern. He keeps sale Span

ish and domestic segars, prime chewintr&c. kc. &c.

30-- ly

R.

of!

Stolen"T'ROM my farm about of

Light Horse 10 old, about15 hands inch high, small star his sore-

head, small white saddle spot his rightside, thick mane & tail, nicked, carry

high tail, low paces long and trots,carries his head low, short joints, ana

good A reasonable reward will begiven for horse, or for the discovery and

of thief conviction.Robert Barr.

Fayette, 12, 1812.N. he has Br the

JEREMIAHAt Us A'Eir STOIIE on CHEJPSWE.Lex

receiving- and opening handsomeassortment

NEW GOODS,Which he sell on most reasonableterms, wholesale or retail.

Country Linen, Socks,ed in exchange for merchandize. Spun Cottonand prime unspun Cotton, as usual.

Pewter, ot an excellent quality CandleMoulds, irhitis, Jlonnets An elegant assortment of tortoise shellof most descriptions,

NEAVK,

Hooks, Jlibles, lestamenls, esc cc.HIS Cloths, Blanlels, I'ehets.Ccrds

and Vesting sine Ind.-- i and Jlrit.s.'i Muslins,CambricLs, Silks and Sa'-wls- , Jiombozets, Colli-coe- s,

Shirtings, Hosiery, &c &c &c will repayattention his friends and customers.

Three Corded Silk for saddlers.Prime Teas, Coffee & Sugar Almonds, Figs

and Itaisins Port, .Madeira and Tenertjfe WinesIndigo, JMadiler, &c.Window Glass, Nails, Steel, Paints

by wholesale, at Philadelphia prices.48-t- t

sTRAYEDber living in

stolen from the subsetMadison county, Ky. on

he night fourteenth inst. strawberiy

ROAN HOUSE,five or six jears old, about fifteen hands high,

made, trots and canters well and will racklittle is pushed it

(1 believe) and blackor both of feet.

near si 76and detects the thief, or delivers horsealone, or gives me information so that get himagain, shall be rewarded.

JOSEPH BAKJVE1T.June 26, 1812. 30

SAMUEL. Is GEORGE TROTTERWILL TUE HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH FOR

SALT-PETR- E,

U their Store i'u Lexington, during presentyear.

ForA FEW valuable LAW BOOKS, which may

xl- - be had on very cheap terms. Enquire of

Lmsey, &c receiv

and other Combsvariety Children's

Skins for Hatters.

November 1812

hind feet white,spot the white of oneBranded the ribs

ever delivers the horse

Januarv 1st, 1812.

Sale,

tr

the printer.46-t- f Lexingun, Nov. 1812.

THE SUBSCRIBERResfiectully informs the fmblic that Jte

has removedCOMMISSION STORE,

Tothehouse lately occupied by Mr.Gatewood,adjoining Mr W. 's store where he con- -

Unties to and repair Looking Glas- -

ses, Picture Frames, gilt nd plain helately received an assortment of most sash- -lonable Looking Glasses, and most completeassortment of toys for children, more extensive

.c iiiiiu, ,Cijr iicaj,.Likewise Large Glasses for framettJ

LlOCii UO.

Cotton the BaleWhite of the first qualityBox RaisinsPrunesMackarelsHerrings

of Gioceries and dry Goods32 W. MENTELLE

Just Received,ND for sale at office of the Reporter,fresh supply of the latest editions of

following most necessary publications.Military Dictionary,Military Library,Infantry land-Boo-

Hand-Boo- k for Riflemen,Neef on Education,Gondillac's Logic,Commentary on Montesque's spirit of laws.

Lexington, November 9th, 1812. 46-t- f

Thirty Dollars .Reward.nrst fining- - yvESERTED from the encampment of the

o'JU' Lett Wing of North Westernalso received 4 6 8 10 & 12,near sort Wlllchest 'Nov-mbe- r

SeK Tn T, Il y ltl,ree soldiers belonging to the 17th U. States5wmdow glass by regiment of infantry, PETER CREELY, bornilon email nrlnto oirl rMvnnl m sill ...

I. "'oesoici

a

for good"it mv hnnoA...v.v w. twiiiia, w

.!, .- . .ua

the exactlyto ; a

off nearoccasion-

edthe

a

old

sorehead,a

hy theThe

exactly

in theand in

his andpublic general, he a

Co'sJohn for

and

the 24th August, aBay 9 ox jears

1 has a ina on

but donta before,

pasternin order.

prosecution to

Sept. 38-t- f

B. Is branded, on near

ington, is aoj

will the

Do.

Flumieh,t,

the of

Snuttthe

or i

of the a

wella to

asaid

the Je, ; whothe

liberally

GIVE

make

picture

Lead

andavarietv

Pennsylvania, Cumberland county!,;,... ,,-- ,

h' 'Mlle a"nddark comp,exioni eye3 crosseyd brmvn profes9ion carpenter.

'.iRnRMTAH wmnr.MLincoln County, airedhigh, complexion,

profession EPHRAIMCOOL, eastern state, aged

high, light complexionThirty dollaru appre-

hension above named deseiters.dollars either, is

i

-

I

&c.

Shoesa of

23,

inon on

me

,., .i ? a ...i..

12,

his

Leavv

; hasthe

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m, fi

h,,, bv

Kn ;.,

,' twentv -one veais. see J

of dark .."blue eves, blackhair, by a stone mason.

born in an 23 yeais,six feet and blue eyes.

will be given for theof the or ten

for

army.

both

sell,

six

in any jail in the

It is probable thev willi Hmte4 S? or delivered to any officer of theUnited States

secured

be sound in Kentucky or Ohio they may attempt to pass down the Ohio river during theboating season.

RICHARD HIGHTOWER, Captlth regt. V. S. Army.

Mountsterling Hotel.JOSEPH SIMPSONleave to inform his. friends andBEGS public generally, that he has

lately moved into that large and commodiousbuilding, formerly leased by him to Mr. Thiu-tto- n

Taylor, where those who may be pleasedso savor him with their custom may be assured,that every attention and assiduity will be paidto their accommodation and convenience. Tra-velle- rs

and others who may choose to be retir-ed from the noise incident to public houses, canat all times be provided with comfortable pri-vate rooms. The utmost care will be taken tokeep his bar well furnished with the most choiceliquors the state will afford. His Stables arelarge and convenient, and attended hy an excel-lent Ostler, whose diligence, fidelity andlongexperience in his business, well sit him for theperformance of his duties.

Pasturage through the summer season andprovender at all times will be furnished on themost reasonable terms.

Way bills, on an extensive scale, furnishedtravellers on application at the bnr.

.Mountsterling, Ky.JMay 4 , 1812. 20-- tf

Copper for Stills.ryHE SUBSCRIBERS are expecting in a sew

dajs, a quantitj of Copper in Patterns foiHills which they will sell on reasonableerms. 45- - it

TILFOnD, SCOTT &. TROTTntNov 1312

m bJohn Fry,

00T and Shoe-makc- fiwrPhiladelphia, respectfullv in

forms the inhabitants of Lexing-ton and its vicinity, that he hascommenced the above business in

the shop lately occupied by Mr. Daniel Bradsold, where he has on hand a handsome assort-ment of materials for boots, selected by him-

self in Philadelphia, which he intends to man-

ufacture in the neatest and most fashionablemanner, & at the lowest prices for cash. Frontthe experience he has acquired in his businessin most of the principal cities of the UnitedStates, he feels conlident that he will be ableto please those who may savor him with theircustom.

A hoy of 15 or 16 jears ofage, will be taken"as an apprentice to the above business.

MASON'S IKN..VOUJVTSTEHLfA'G KfVTUCKY.

The subscriber has removed from Georgetownto Mountsterling, and has opened

House of Entertainment.JjiPE returns thanks to his friends and a genKb. erous public, for their past savors, anchopes by his attentionshare of public patronage.

Januarv 14. 1812.

l'i MENTIONIiETTEH TILflJf CURE.

ton TnE PBETEBTIOIf AND CCIIEOF MIL' US AND

MiLlNAX 1'KVEUS, IS RLCOMMLNIIKD

Iiahn's Anti-Biliou- s Pills,Piepared fonlyj at see's old established Patent

& Family .Medicine Store, JVo 56, .MaidenLane, JVeiv-Yor-

THE operation of these pills is perfectl) mild,so as to be used with safety by persons m everysituation, and of every age.

They are excellently adapted to carry off su-

perfluous bile, and prevent its morbid secreti-ons to restore and amend the appetite pro-duce a free perspiration, and thereby preventcolds, which are often of fatal consequences.A dos never sails to remove a cold, is taken onIts first appearance they are celthrated lor re-

moving habitual costivenets, sickness at theto marh and severe head ache and ought to betaken by all persons on a change of climate.

They had been sound remaikably efficaciousin preventingandcunng'lisordcrs attendantonlong vo)ages, and should be procured and cat esully preserved for use, by ev ery seaman.

Hamilton's Worm DestroyingLozenges.

This well known remedy has cured (Juringthe last eleven jears, an immense nurflber ofchildren and adults of various dangerous com- -plaints arising from worms.

Hamilton's JSsSeilCC&ExtraCtJ01 lVIuStaFU,

A safe and effectual remedy for acute and chro- -

nic Rheumatism, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Palsy,Lumbago, Numbness, White Swellings, Chilblains, Sprains, Bruises, pain in the iace andneck, &c.

to business, to merit a

PETER jrjso.v.12-t- f

be seen at the place-

Purchase,

near the

ITCH CURST),By once using LEE'S SOVEREIGN OINT.MENT.

Hamilton's Grand RestorativeIs recommended as an invaluable medicine

for the speed) relies and permanent cure for thevarious complaints which from dissipatedpleasures; juvenile indiscretion; residence mclimates unfavorable to the constitution ; theimmoderate use of tea; frequent intoxicat. on,or other destructive intemperance ; the unskil-ful or excessive use of meicury; the diseasespeculiar to females at a certain period of life

lyuigs in, &cHamilton's Elixir,

Celebrated for the cure of Cold?, ohstmateCoughs, Asthmas, and appioaching Consuinp-tion- s,

and is a certain ttmedv for the HoopingCough.

Hahn's True fij Genuine Ger-man Corn Plaister,

Tooth cflche Drops.A multitude of attested cures performed bv

j the above medicines,

black

result

oi sale.The above genuine medicines (v ith many

other of equl celebrit) ) are prepared from theoriginal receipts of the late Richard Lee, jun.by his widow in New York.

Cj They are for sale in Kentucky (Jiy herparticular appointment J at the stores ot II aide-ma- rd

Mentelle, Lexington, and Dudley, TnggCfDudley, in Frankfort.

W a:. ted to

nay

A GOOD COOK& JfJlSHEIiot good char.- acter Enquire of the printer.

52tf December 21, 1812

Shelby Circuit, set.September Term, 1812.

James Cbaig & Isaac ii.c,)complainants againit ! r ChaneerOsnon.NE SrniGC. & Bemjamix fRoberts, defendants. J

THIS day came the complainants by theirand it appearing to the satisf

of this court that the defendant OsborneSprigg, is not an inhabitant of this common,wealth, and not having entered his appeiranceherein agreeablv to law and the rules of thiscourt ; therefore, on motion of the complain-ant, it is ordered, that unless the said defen-dant Sprigg, ilo appear here on or before thefirst day of our next February term, and answerthe complainant's bill herein, that the samewill be taken sir confessed. And it is fmtheroidered, that atopy of this. order be pub ished.for two months successively in some author-ised newspaper printed in this state.

(A Copy) Veste,51-- JAMES CRA1C, Clk.

rpAKENup bj Saml. Offutt, livingWalnut Hill Meet.ng Ifuttse,

horse, lour jears old, fourteen luu high, hasa smal star and snip, appraised to twentv dol-lars. Given under mj hand th.i twelfth Oct1812. K. IHGGINS.

Cincinnati Beer.Just received and for s: le twenty-sou- r

Cincinnati beer, of the first qu.!itvTHOS NEKERMS

JS'eroes limited.

I WISH to hire 8o.r ten negiA men (labour,,erj.) to go to my IroT Wore , for which V

will give giuernus wages"tiit 1) i W1NC--

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