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Advertisement.I AM authorised by Sir. Francis Patterson
of Green County, Ohio, to make sale of theLOT of GROUNDadj.-inin- the baptist Meet,ing House, in Lexington, known on the planof the said town by the number 20 It is an"
inlpt about 66 feet on Main-stree- and extendsto Short-stree- having the same Irunt on eachstreet.
This Lot will be sold on reasonable terms ;and those wishing to obtain Lots to build onin Lexington, should make early applicationfor this, as there are but sew unimproved Lotsin the place more desirable.
CHAS. HUMPHREYS.Lexington, Dec 5,1816. 53 tf
Lexington LancasterSCHOOL ::nd ACADEMY:"I"T is with much pleasuie I inform theinhabitints
of this town anil vicinity, that bv the fust of .I
shall have my NEW SEMINARY in auondition to be occupied by all my school therooms will be large, comfortable ami well fitted forthe purpose of teaching the male and female de-
partments separate, an accommodation that hereto-fore Iliave not had in my power to render. Hav-ing formed a connexion with three gentlemen,whose- - acquirements entitle them to my high-est confidence, I trust it will be in our power togive unlimited satisfaction to all who may lav or theinstitution w ith their patronage.
In the female will be taught EnglishGrammar, Arithmetic, Geography, History, Com-position, Music and Drawing.
Terms of Tuition in the Lancaster School, 4 dol-
lars per quarter, Hooks, Writing Paper, Slati s, &c.furnished In the other departments, fi dollai s perquarter, music and drawing separate chargesj no-
thing furnished except pens and ink. Semi-annu-
examinations will be held, and a tegular set ofBooks kppt in the Lancasterian School, shewing theprogress of the children in that department Avacation of two w eeks will be given aster each ex-
amination. J. P ALDRIDGE.December 6 53
The number of teachers, the several im-pr-
ements In the Lancaster School and the greatexpense of the establishment will it is presumed,be a sufficientapology lor the small alteration inthe terms of tuit'on. A limited number o" poorchildren of respectable pai enls, will as usnal be re-
ceived and taught grat'i3.
Inulaii Queen Tavern.BEKJ. LVXPIIJSAR,
Fsrmerly keeper of the lloiton Coffpe finite,
HAS the pleasure of informing jiis friendsthe public, that he has opened that
large and elegant house built by PattersonBai-i- , Esq. on the corner of Mam-Cru- s and'Short Streets, in Lexington, Kentucky, whenhe intends devoting his wliolej attention to ac-commodate and please those vvbo shall honorhim wi'h their custom. '
Lexington, 1st Jan. 181".
1HE RED klVr.K
IRON WORKS,- -ARE now in lull blast; great alterations ha ing
"'been made for the better in the FURNACEand she is now making metal of asupenor qualityThe FORGE is entirelv EW, and in high opera-tion ; makingBAR IRON equal, is not greatly su-
perior to Uoiscy or any other impoited Iron. Amorders lest with Mr. Maclean, at ray Iron Store mLexington, will be executed w ith neatness and dis-
patch, having employed the best woikineu thecountry can afford. The IRON' STORE at !.cington, will be constantly supplied with IRON andCASTINGS for the convenience of merchants,mechanics and farmers. Patterns lest there willmeet a speedy conveyance to the works.
TH'O MAS DEYE O WINGS.Lexington, December 21. 53 is
NOW IN TIIK PRESS,And will be ready for Subscribers in a shoit time
The Beauties of Divine Poetry,or &.
A Book of Appropriate Hymn'sA'VD
SPIRITUAL SONGS,For the use pf all Saints ;
Principally Original or Altered. ,BY THE REV. M. SMITH.
Author of the view of the British Posses-sions in Nor' h America, and history of theWar.&c &c."
Those who have any divise sonss on handvhich ought to be published, will please to sendthem to this office as soon as convenient, thatthey may be printed, with the names ol die uthor
It is inten led to have this work elega itlv executed It will contain nearly 30) pages ol" 24mo.bound in different style, calculated to suitsnhsciihers and purchasers. The price will Le fiom 75cents to 1 dollar.
N. B 'jbscription received at this officeLexington pnl4th,i 14--
CAUSING 6j FULL1AGAt Royle's Factory, on the Frankfort road, one
mile from Lexington.
Wool carded at 6d. jier pound.Also, Fulling and finishing Cloths, Linseys, ccc.
n the best manner, at all times, having vater theyear round.
For Sale,A quantity of very strong coarse Sattincts, very
suitable for Negroes clothing, and some WoolensTHOMAS ROYLE.
August 15, 1,81 fi. tf
"SELLING OFF,FOR approved negotiable paper, on a credit of
4and 6 months, the following articles, which were1 aid in at reduced prices, at New Oi leans, and willke sold equally .low, in order to close the con-
cern :50 Crates Queens "Wares, repacked, breakage
taken out and assortedlQ'Barrels 4th proof Brandy8 Quarter Casks, London Particular TennerifFe
Wine '
4 Barrels Port Wine j ;12 Boxes Claret, choice quality i6 do Vin de graveC do Champagne10,000 lbs Green Coflee, in Bags and Barr10 Barrels Brown SugarC0001b3. Best Green Coperas25 Boxes Raisins .
25 do Trench Prunes2 Boxes Parmezan dices;10 Barrels Mailwrcl10 Kegs Scotch'Hertlngs ,20 do """Pickled Salmon f ' i40 T.on Swedish Iron500 lbs. German Steelt Rot Ounce PinsAn Invoice of Hardwarp
Also 40 Boxes Bakewoods Glaswe e at costand carriage. J. P. SCHATZELl . ciCo.
Teh 21. 8
Elizabeth Keiser,C N ACCOMMODATE-afe- gentlememvitb
TRIVATE BOARDING and LODGING oppo-
site the Episcopal Church.March Si, 1817. 12-'- f
DOCTOH DUDLEYHAS removed to s How, where lie occu-
pies the building adjoining Mr Worsley, being thethird house from M r. Coy le's corner.
Lex. March 29.
For Sale,'jrWO HUNDRED and TIVE acres of first rate
LAND, about eighty acres cleared, on w Inch isa good Dwelling-hous- Kitchen, Loom-hous- Ne-gro house, Spring-hous- new Darn and Hen-hous-
Sic. One hundred and eighlvtlirre bearing Apple-tree- s,
chiefly choice grafted fruit, Pear-tiec-
Damson trees, and excellent never-sailin-
water. Terms may he known by appl j ing to thesubscriber, living on the premises, five miles fromLexington, about half mile east of IheLeestownroad. A. BAINURIDOE
Nov. 12. 4"-- tf
JULIUS GUINAXD Watclimalier.HAS for sale an assortment of the most
' fashionable
Watches and Jewelleryop EvEnr ntscniPTio.y.
' ALSO
Clock and Watch MaterialsOP THE BEST WORKMANSIIIr;
All of which will be skl low at reducedprices.
He keep? his shop two doors below Captpnstlethwaits tavern, formerly occupied by Dr.jjoswell as a shop and residence, where hemakes and repairs CLOCK and W A.TCHES in(,e best and neatest. manner. '
Lexington, Sept. 23. 39
WANTEUmIIMMEDIAVELY,20 Carpenter' affil Mill Wi it--
ALSO'"" "
SEVERAL STOXE MAsTfeAcquainted with erecting furnacts for an IRONFOUXDRY.and an experienced man capable oterecting lion Woik. Also, wanted to contractwifi some person or persons to 10,001) cords otWood, before November next The above woikis wanted near the miin rmil leading Lo'iis- -'
''le to Vincennes, about fifty miles' fiom Louis-ville. Enquire of Mr Williamson at French Lick,or iviavsnaiis, near Ucl Ureikpr.It lnU3T. GPrentiss, or .lohn Peck, Lexington, Kentucky, ,
--airo, uaiueti lopuicnase seiei-a- l vok- - olJ.) August Tdi, rtlWtftimes
"".litbr
FOR SALE,ON a long credit, by giving bond and ap.
security, an
Elegant New Carriage.Applv to THOMAS T. T,ODD, LeXing'ton, orJOHN TODD, near Walnut-Hill- . V 40- -
John Norton,D1?U GG 1ST,
Opposite the Insurance Hank.'Mjdn st. Lexington
MVS received an extensive assortment ofMedicines. Paints . Mie-Suiff- Per- -
fumei., Pocket and Key Instruments, Seal loca-tors, Spring and Crown Lancets, Scales andWeiMltq. &P I'htcininc VTi1t-iit4- . r,.1 !,
esrhor Rocs desirous
public, ". 'in liQiLfl iq
w holesale or retail. He has o:i handStone Ochre, which lie sel low lor cash,
August 17. 1816. . 34
B KAH1UCK, TAILOR,JESPF.CTFULLY informs his friends and the
puhlic that he has agxin. removedIBs old on Main cross sti eet, next door to MrShaw's Hat Factoiy, where his oldothers can have their uoikiloi.e inMie neatest anilmost l.isliionable manner and on the best terms
TWO OR THREE APPREN ITCES wanted.Dec 10. 51
Partners hip Dissolved.THE PARTNERSm&F
Jlshlon, Beach aiul Ncille,IS this day dissolved by mutual consent All
those havingdemands on the firm, ate requested toapplj to Ashtonand Beach for the samt; all
to the firm are to make pa; ment to Ashionand Beach, who are authorised to receive the same
fj R ASHTON,JOSEPH BEACH,HUGH NE1LLE.
Lexington, March 2d, 1816 1-0-
"TheiQoacli Jinking Business.In all its various branches, is still carried on at the
old standby ASHTON t REACH, where Cairi-ag?s- ,
Gigs, fcc vill be or repaired onnotice, and neatest manner, and on tin
most i easonaLle terms.
NEW GOO 05,CHAiJ FOR CASH.
E. WARFIELDHas justkecHved from Philadelphia, and is
no'V openYiig'aTtiis Store, Main-stree- t, Lejsincr- -
lon, an elegant assortment of Merchandise,winch he is determined to sell low, wholesale
retail for Cash lies has freslt Teas, andmany India goods that have been very scarcefor time past stfh as Senshas, Lute-strings, Sursiickers, India Mulls, plain andfigured China iare, &c Uc with anelegai t assortment ot laticy goods, suitable tothe season. ''
May 10, 1816. 20tf
IMVUiiTJl YT NOTICETO THE LADIES.
THE ManufacturingCnmpany' areof obtaining a quantity of sine bleached Linen
and Cotton RAG S, w hich are necess.ry to enablethem to manufacture the article pf sine
Inch so much is annually andmight avoided is the patriotism or economy olthe ladies of Kentucky, would induce them to adoptthe customs of the ladies in the eastern states, viz.to keep a Rag Bag, which is usually hung up in aplace convenient the purpose, and in which aredeposited the Rags that almost daily appear in ev-
ery large family. At tfie end of the j ear your raghags thus produce vou a liberal sumlor'pm'money, and greatly aid the manu-factories of j our state.
Six Cents in money will be paid for sine bleachedLinen or Cotton Rags and a price in pi opoi tion forcoarser quality, or tor tow mine from nax or hemp
Appl) at.thj, Manufactory or to
se. T & T. G.Lexington, Nov. 22, 1815. 48-- tf
FOR SALE,ytjl Acres first rate LND 42 acres cleared.
I Situated one mile west ofcan he given immediately and is not
sold it vvill be rented about the middle of February.Apply to me on Water-stree- t, Lexington.
Dli. 51 tf WM.TOD.
SOAP & CANDLE FACTORY.rpHE Subscriber has lately enlarged his es- -
tablishment by buildings, andwill now be enabled to supply the public bywholesale and retail, with prime SOAP of eve-
ry kind, equal in quality to any manufacturedin the United States and with the best
DIPPED ii-- MOULD CANDLES.
Commissaries, Contractors, and Merchantswho may purchase those articles either for thiforeign or home markets, or those who wantthem for domestic use, will find it to theiii
on him, or to give him theirwhich will.be promptly attended to, and
faithfully executed.JOHN BRIDGES,
Corner of Water and Main Cross Streets, nextdoor to Mr. Steam Mill and Cotton Factory, Lexington.The highest cash pneesgiven for TALEOW,
HOGS LARD, GREASE, Ashetti Pot Ashes, at the above factory.
41 October 10, 1814
LEXIKGTON MAi UFACTOHY?fniIE of tliis Extensive establish-il-
ment are happy in announcing to the pub.lip tliat their Buildings are completed and theirMachinery in full operation.
They are ready to receive orders for all kindsand qualities of BROAD CLOTHS, CASI-MERK-
PLAINS, FL VNNELS.COBLANKETS & NEGRO CLO I'HS; also FEE-TING-
for paperraakers, B1LLHKD CLOTHS&r.Also every de!Cfiplion of PRINTING,WR VPP1NG and WRITING PAPER, PAhTEBO MtDS, FULLERS BOARDS,.SHWTHINGPVPEH, &c. Also,, RECORD PAPER, andBLANK P.PER of iitperior quality of anvdescription or to imitate any colour and quahtyjjt short notice.--Vllivmn- snared no lahnuv.Or esnense in nro- -
EUFiq the best Machinery and Workmen mU'lS cpuniry anil iiom I'jiuope, uio prujirieiorsaie confident that every article of their ll
l)e equal'UijpiHlity to anv import-ed fronrfiurope or mantltactured in the UnitedStates- - i)
In consequence of thejr having on hand alarge stocli ot p"rtpnetors do notwjh to receive njoi e at present, but will wantall thev can obtain in a sew months, for whichthey vull ifive the lushest puces pud in any
Hnart of America. T'hev vvill however at allmge the gijoiU o'CJheir Maiiafactory
Wool Persons of selling
will be supplied on tWMnwest terms,'0 7'W? I'P"'K " "r?Tvuliti thn fluid lnllimp2C001b
will
generally, lostand
customeis'ani1
&c. made
or
some
together
Lexington de-
sirous
importantPapeTCpf imported,
be
lrattended,, will
important
Lexiiigfon
PRENTISS
Ldxinton,
additional
call
Bradford's
KrrCUEJt
VTINGS,
Hmol,tlie
stuk op purchasing, or ordering goods, vvdlM
please applv at aul fjctorv, Or to J C Et M. u.RICIIAJIDSON, or J. & T. G. PRENTISS.
ug-is- t 27, 1816. 36
The Thirll .Volume'Of Bradford's Edition of the
LV TVS OF KENTUCKY.'PUIS woik is now in the press, and the pi intng
nearlv finished. '1 he publication vvill be delav- -
ed a sew weeks, in order to add to it the laws ot theensuing session of the general assembly. It w illthen lonipieheiid all the General Iaws which havebeeii passed since the publication of the second vol-
ume, and die three volumes contaTA the whole sta-
tute laws ol KenUUkv.We have on h mil a sew copies of the first ami
second volumes Gentlemen wishing to providethemxeijK's with-- a complete eopy of the laws will
.. .i'. " "-- - " " .....--. - - -published
KO IS 47
Bear and Otter SkinsWANTfED.
S.WL & G KO. riiOTTEU. & Co.OFFER the highest price in CASH for prime
BEAR A, OTTER' SKINS,Deliffivd atrtlfcir WartboUse.
Lexington, Dfc. 13. 1
SILVER PLVT1NG.vpnzxr M. Jinuinr and Jokm-- Nottmah,
Have commenced the
Silver IMatin Business,Opposite the Kentucky Insurance Company'sOffice, Main Sti eet, Lexington, Kentucky, un-
der the firm of
JWU.1HY & WUTTMJIX,Where they have on hand an elcgtmt assort-ment of PLATED WARE, consisting of Iindlelilts. Stirrups, Spurs, Saddlery, Coach Mount-ing, iic. which they wilfdispose of at whole-sale or retail on moderate terms. CountryMerchants and Saddlers vvill find it their
to give them a call before they purchase.Old work, replated in the best manner, andcash given for old Silver and Pewter.
N. It. John C. Nuttman will continue toexecute
ENGRAVINGOf. all all kinds, in the neatest manner, on ap-
plication as above.Lexington, Sept. 25. 40--t- f
ENTER TALYMEJVT.
arH" ii'TifTfr &223
"J)onU Give up the Ship.'rjHE Subscriber respectfully informs hisA friends and the public ill general that he
still keeps a house ot ENTERTAINMENT, athis old stand on Short street, between Limestone st. and the Cout t House, where he hopesby his attention, to merit a continuation of thesupport that has been so liberally given to thehouse, particularly by travellers and others.
JABEZ VIGCS.-- Lexington, Teb 14, 1817. 7--tf
Rotterdam Hotel,"THE SUBSCR1RF.R
Respectfully informs his friends and the public thathe has taken the above
wzti-iitow- x TAwnjt,
No. 12 h North-Fourth-Stre-
(Between Race and Vine streets.'lWHERE he will accommodate travellers,
boarders, or lodgers, with pnVate rooms, iseither by the year, week, or day. He
has extensive stabling, and buildings for horsesand carriages ; and hopes, bv keeping the bestliquors, and provisions, which the market af-
fords, clean beds, and by constant attention tohis customers to give general satisfaction, andmerit a share of public patronage. ,
HUEL ROWLEY.Philadelphia, Jan. 27, 18ir. 12-r- w
Brass Foundry.The subscriber informs his friends and the
Public in general that he continues to carryon the Brass Founding business in all itsvarious Branches, at the old stand formerlyoccupied by I. & E Woodruff, on Main Street,and will always keep on hand an assortment ofAnd Irons, Shovel and Tongs, Door Knockers,Candlesticks, &c. finished m the neatest man-
ner ; he will likewise cast Bells, and work forMach nery on the shortest notice ; he has alsoa Cup do for casting Iron, all orders in thatline w ll be punctually attended to. GrateJulfor past savors he hopes to merit a continance of the sam
EZRA WOODRUFF .
Lexington, July 9th, 1815. 2f
WI1CK.THE subscribers wish to contract for a
quantity of WHEAT, and CORN.Also, PORK, BACON, and WHISKY, and aquantity of WHISKY IURRELS for whichthey will pay the highest price in Cash, on de-
livery. J. & T G. PRENTISSLexington, Nov 29, 1816. 49-- ff
FLOUR, CORN.QUANTITY of the above articles wanted, for
I"Bwhich the highest price in CASH will be giv-
en ;Thev must be dolivercd on the Ohio or Ken-
tucky rivei s, before the 1st of March nest.WILKINS 8c ERNEST.
Thev have onband a smill nuanty of prime OR-
LEANS S.UGA,R bv the birrel.Lexingtjin, Dec. inber 23d, 1S15 52--tf
ft
. i lammi jiiiiib ii ' ' "
W tqy-- i i"
Stills for Sale.The Subscriber has on hand, Stills of differ
ent sizes and of the best quality, which he willsell low for cash, llejus lately leceived fromPhiladelphia a quantity of Copper, which en-
ables him to furnish
stills and BoilersOf any size, at the shortest notice. He alsocontinues to carry on the
TINNING BUSINESS,as usual.
Two or three JOURNEYMEN TINNERSwould be employed, to whom the highestwages will be given. M. F1S1IEL.Lexington, October I, 1816". 7 tf
J. B. P. GJlSTOSf,TAKES thi3 method of informing the Ladle3
and Gentlemen of this town and its vicinity, that heis now preparing his BALLOON and 1TRE-WOltK-
which he will exhibit to the public in thecourse of .May liext He flaUers himself that, ashe will spare no pains to rentier the spectacle asbrilliant as possible, he shall meet with that encou-ragement whiih has alwavs distinguished the in-
habitants of this state- - v
Particulars w ill hand biltj-1- 4
tf
Exchange.THE Subscriber has from one to two thous-
and dollars worth of carpenters and brick-la-y
en' woik he wnts done, for which he will crivein. exchange, the same amount in any kiiid,of
... 1. 4 .... .. ....li: - ,simms wwwi. .iy fjcraiiu wiiuuir vo under-take it, will please rpply sonn.
THOS STUDMANLexington, March 22 12-- 6
4S T"rti ZjVl ''oU IJM S tikwj k A mi.
fy7vvfTV rvV vtfv v vvv V
HAVING commenced a FOL'NDR,m theLexington, opposite Lew is San-
ders M..in street, wishes to inform his friendsand the public in general, that he now carries iton in all its branche', that all kinds of BRASSAND IRON MACHINERY may be had on theshortest notice, and in the best manner alsoBELLS for Taverns, Court houses, &c
All orders will be thankfully received andpunctually attended to
(Tj-- I will give the highest price in CASH fortnm cast iron, uopper llrass and Pewter.
Lexington, Dec 23d 1 816 52-- tf
S. tf. WOODSON,TTAS removed to Lexington with an fnten'Ll tion to devote himself to the practice Tift ti a:.. : .. : r ' w,Al.aw. ins uuu.c is a.rpi in a iron, room ot'lnebrick building opposite Capt. Pnstlethwait'sInn. 1 tf Jan. 6, 1817.
'For Sale,Seven lots on Water Street, beginning below
Bradford & Bowles Steam Mill, to. the cornerof Spring street, opposite the Play-hous- thewhole containing 200 feet front on Waterstreet, and upwards of 90 fecton Spring street;this ground will be so divided as to 'makeSeven Lots, of about 29 feet each, but is moreagreeable to purchasers, will be sold in largerlots.
One-thir- of the purchase money will he re-quired in hand on the balance, a liberalcredit will be riven of one. tira .inrl thivAyears. The title is unexceptionable, the situ- -.lira, nn.,.. nna rtf llia vnnefr -.-! . i --- v.u,. w..w w. i... uivai maturing sireeis inLexington. Apply to "
WILLIAM MACBEAN, orJOHN WRIGGLESWORTII.
June 20, 1816. 26 tf
Tobacco.1000 hhds. WANTED. Enquire of
J. h T. G. PRENTISS.Jan. 17. 3-- tf
'Flour, Wheat & Corn.THE subscribers
articles.continue to purchase the
J. & T. G. PRENTISS.February 3d, 1817. 5-- tf
Masonic Diplomas,For sale at this Oilice.
Dancing School.J0I1N DARRAC, Professor of Dancing
RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Lexington and its vicinity, that hi
DANCING SCHOOL will be opened on Fridaythe 18th ot October, at Mr. Cornelius Coy le's house,coiner of .Ionian's Row and Main-stree- t, where hepioposes to teach the an of Dancing in all its vari.ous branches, will) a variety of new and fashionablecotillioss
Persons desirous of being instructed are requestedto apply at Mr. Giron'sConfeetionarv Store. Mill.street, or lo John Darrac at Mr- WicklifTs tavern.CAn Evening S "iooI "xvill be opened for a limited
nirmber of youDggentlemen on an immediate appli-catio- nhis time would not permit him otherwise
to attend,
Regular PRACTISING BALLS vill be cstab-lisl.- bd
Ss soori as his pupils ai e sufficiently instructedOctoBftftag;;; - 4i' I. .
THE tfldSTEUNPiano-Fort- e Manufactory,
Jordan's Row, next doS7tb"ttictReJiorlcTPrinting Office.
T. L. EVENDON,MANUFACTURER of PiAKo-ronT- (mv
and five years in Phil-adelphia,) respectfully informs ladies and gen-tlemen ofthe Western Country, that he has re-moved to Lexington, where he manufactures Pi.
winch for goodness, beauty, andprice combined, cannot be equalled from anysource; on the truth of which assertion, and'onthat only, 'f. L E presumes to :.sk that patron-age from a discerning public, for which he issolicitous, and hopes vvhenjt js sound that hisPianos (on the result of long experience) .iropreferable to others of American mike, and ;i(teller and eqini U the best imrorted madeof better mateHiuls-sta- tht climate betterjrd 20 per cent cheaper that he x ill meet ihatencouragement that skill, liberality, ami indus-try may reasonably hope for from a liberal pub-li- e
; which' will at all times Je gratefullybv their most obedient Servant,
Dc. 27, 1816. 52-- tf
For Sale,THE HOUSE & LOT in Market street, now
occupied by Mr. Deslprges, first door below thenew Pretbttciian Chuich, and third above theEpiscopalian. For terms apply to Mr. John L.Martin, or to the subscriber, one andmiles noi th of Lexington.
JABEZ VIGUS.April 8, 1816. 16-- tl
PAPER HANGINGS,rpHE Subscribers repectfiilly inform the La-- x
dies and Centlemen of Lexington and itsvicinity, that they have just received an elegantassortment of
French and American PaperHangings,
Which they offer for sale at very moderateprices. Among them there are a sew sets of the
Monuments of Paris,Views pf, the City and Bay of jfoples, with-- an elegant representation of Mount Vesu-
vius.Captuin Cook's voyage in Jhe Pacific Ocean,
and a representation ofWliis death by theOwyhee nation.
A viewjgf Hie Chase,Paul artd.Virginia, and somejvys in India.I hey also have received aTew handsome
figures- for Chimney boards.They have ako received an extensive assort,
ment of
GROCERIES,Consisting of
Teas, Coffee and Chocolate.Loaf, Lump and Riown Sugar.Raisins, Almondianrl Unm
c.tuLm.'.,bP!.,?pp--
- ...,.,,, uace ana urouniiGinger.Indigo Allum, .Madder, Brimstone, Copperas.
Glue and Rosijv JLancaster, Scotch ad M .ceoboy SnftfTSpinish and Common S , .M'Qiiey est Chuv ng ;, c ,
VinesFhencu. B,vnh J.n.a.ca Spirits, Hoi-Po- d
p'" Quahty'.Shad Sal non, Alackarel, Scotch andPickled Herrings. m
Wash Balls, Shaving Soap, New-Engla-
l.heese and Sweet Oil.
PMMTLYG & GLAZING.Orders from the
Stat,Si',f.pn.n.ptl$ ?aendSicllan fefS m CASH' WiItbe
xington,Dec.2nmVtgT- -
Wool Carding.Merino and Common) Wool Carding in aSunenerStvleand nn ,i,. ...... i L
aers, z 2 Miles from LexingTon, byLKWIS SANDERS.T?mSton, May 28, 1815,
NEW GOODS.f'lE Subscribers have just received, and are now
opening, a large and extensive Assortment of
MERCHANDIZE,Which they offer for sale either by Wholesale o?Retad, at a small advance for Cash.
Tilfonl, Trotter 5j Co.the arlicU' ej have
Rooms, Passages, &c.Also, a consignment of GOLD and SILVERPATENT LEf ER WATCHES, for sale at PhU
ladelphia prices.T.T.&CO.January 1st, HIT. 128-t- f
ALLUVION BAKE-HOUS- E.
'pHE subscribers have erected a largeBAirE- -HOUSEat their mills, on Water-stree- t, Lex-
ington, opposite the Warehouse, where inextensively carried on They have now on land aquantity ofbuistuittOf the following kindsviz PilotBread, Navy Bread, Ship Rread, Water and ButterBiscuit; and engagements will be entered Mtnt,furnish fifty barrels of the above kinds of Biscuit
of Loaf Bread ; such of the citizen.. ,10 pef.u .vi "" """ vxajhiiij in Ay !)( screil attheir own doors, before early b.,akfMt every
morning, with any qavnlrty they ir,ay 0,er rresand warm. Bread of every rjesci w W b'e con..tantly kept at IsaJc Bowies', on Cr0swtreet, be.tvreen Main fcMa.n Croswtrcof,, & atllie ,,0(lse aB. Blount, on Sbort-stree- t, be..; ren D sc ,,berry-stree- BRADFt .j, & rjb'wLF.S
Januaiy 23.