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Lexington [Ky.]
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1789-03-21
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:K E N T U C K Y G A Z E T T E
S A ‘ ° R’ D A" Y MARCH u 17JR
—-r- — 1 — '
f LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN BRADFORD at kit Orrtcrin Main Street where Suhfetittions AJver'liementi tJfr
NEW STORE
Juft oppoOte the ntw Court-IIoufc
The fubfcriber liar juft received
a lame and pcneral Aftbr'ment of DRY
GOODS AND GROCERIES wiih a
quantity of Nails of different (izes
i of his own manufaftming all which
- he is determined to Sell on as moderate
terms as poiiibler for Cafh Indian
Corn Tobacco Butter Tallow and
Hogs lard JOHN DUNCAN
Of whom may be had -
A Colleftion of Books in Divinity
" Iaw and Phyfic feveral entertaining
Hiftories - fome Englifli and Latin
School Books - a variety of Books
-fortheinftruftion and entertainment of
-Children- American Magazines and
'Wufeumsof the lateft dates alfo
'Parchment Deed and Letter Paper
Sealing Was Wafers alfo Andcrfon'a
- Scots pills
Any of the above deferibed
-Country Produce will be received at
- General Scott's wbeie a llcrcipi will
begwen that will qualify the bearer
to receive Goods in Lexington '
Lexington Dee 25 1788
CTiayed a'wajfroin the fub
fcribef about the Twen
tieth of September la ft' an
Iron Gray ' mare about thir
teen hands and a half high
three years old a natural trot-
ter her mane hangs to the
right fide Like wife flrayed
fome time in December a
fmall red roan horfe nine
'years old' about ihirteen hands
and: a half high low carri
'flged arid a natural pacer
AV hoever takes up faid crea
tures and deliver them to me
-fhall receive for the mare tluee
dollars and for the horfe two
piid by ROBERT TODD
'Feb 231789- 2730 st
TIIE FOLLOWING
BLANKS
WAY BE HAD AT THIS OFFICE
VIZ
DEEDS SUBPOENAS REPLEVY
and common BONDS APPRENTI
CE’S INDENTURES &c £c &c
TO BE SOLD
A iradt of land fituate in
the county of Jefferfonon
The waters of Fox Run a branch
of Bra(heais Creek containing
one thoufand acres ' This ti
' tie is a Military one and indifpu
1 table Cdh Goods or produce
will be taken (n payment En
juire -of the fubfcriber in Dun
ville during the Selhon of
the General Court and after
wards at l-evin'-ton
WILLIAM MURRAY Jun
'March 2 1789-
Who has alfo fome lands
-within five miles of Lexington
1 to let on impmvtment
xyx : "
‘ Vs
fffia
&
CARELESS
don
A Beautiful bay full five feet
three inches higli£ftands
this feafon at the lubicribcrs
liable within two miies of
Lexington on the road lead
ing fiom Lexington to Gen
Scott's and will cover mares
atjfive dollars(the feafon pay
able in )Cows and calves n-at
cattle (beep pork w heat corn
ry e or oats at their caih price
when delivered at the luhllri
bers houfe provided that any
-of the above mentioned arti
cles fiiall be delivered by ihe
ftrft day of December next
otherwife nothing but caih will
be received in payment or
four dollars in caih paid by
the ftrft day of Auguft next :
' any gentleman putting four
mares of his own property
may have them covered the
feafon for twenty Ihiiiings
each if paid in cafh by the
firii day of Alguft next
good pafiurage gratis but will
not be anlwerabie for efcaprs
or accidents f Doncarele's u as
got by old Doncarcle s im
ported by cot Tayior from
England his dam by the no
ted Tom Jones his pedigree
is equal to any Hoiie’s in '
the Diftrilt but there need
not an enumeration of words
as the horfe will Ihew for him
lelf FRANCIS KEEN
' 2931
it it heped nt perfen wilt bring
dii’hmperei mare by which the
horfe can receive any injury
'pHE fubfcriber begs leave to
inform the public that he
intends carrying on the halting
bulinefs in hopewdi Bourbon
county in its various branches
II- flatters himielf that from his
long expel ienci in that branch
will enable him to give general
fatisfadion to all wno are kind
enough to favour him with ih-ir
cuftom IIORATIO IIALL
Who will give the higeft f ri
ces for Otter-kins and all o
ther kind of furr
THE Officer t and Stlditrt ef the
Jecind bayette Regiment art here
by unified that their Regimental Mu
Jter it tt hold at Mr' Lewit Craig's
Mill en Tuefday the 3ijlef this month
— 7 hey ante take notice that they
mfl appear accoutred as the law direZ
and aft that the Court of Enquiry
will meet the Jecond day of April next
in Lexington at Mtrjbill's Tavern and
Jit from -day to day until the bufmjt
ts fiiifbtd R Farr-asos Coi
Alaidi 5 1739
Mar Lexington the firftofO
tober laft a dark roan hoile
aoout e-L-ven fourteen hands hiii
years old trots ibme but
paces naturally branded wirh a
ltiri up-iron on etch ihould-r
had on almail bell Any perfon
that w id deliver the faid horfe
to Alexander M-ctnneil or to
Robert kdmiftfTi ntar BourKm
cun t-lioufe ftiid recieve the
above reward
' ALLEN KlLLodll
March Qth 1 789
At ACT prescribing th: mode if Ad-
Wa£rsS ESTaA' Yi tn t!“ “W
Pajfed the 6th of DaczsiasH 1788
Section I fr enabled by the
Tk General Affembly
That from and aflCr ihe frft day rf
ivlv”!7 ncV-'l':nray takcn UP iJS l?o
IJlt itt of Kentucky ftiall be advci ti
leu in the Kentucky Gazette in the faifcc
manner as Eflays aic directed to be
sdvcrtiicJ in the Virginia Gazelle
Sect II PROVIDED ALtVAYS
and be u further totalled That if
more than one Eftray fiiail be de
icribed jn an advertifement the Clerk
!® Cuunry Court in ihe faid
Diria and tie prifttcr theieof
IJiall not demand more than one foil
liJK for every fuch addiiionil Eft 1 ay
oect HI ALL ptrfoiis Iball have '
acccfa to the Eftray-hook Without
payniK any fee therefor nhy law :t
wc coiiti-ary aotffithflanJing
DON CARLOS
VrlLl cover this feafon at
General Charles s eon's
at fortylhilliogs to be paid in
the following ankles viz corn
lceft fcajorij cows and calves
llieep hogc butter or lard
Don Curios is a ‘beautiful
Bay fifteen hands high of 'as
S'1 pans as any horfe in the
D-uverle He was got by Dr
Hamilton imported horfe Fi
Kure (who won foui Kings
Platts) out of the famous mate
Primroie Prfmrofe was got
by the imported Dove out
ofS'dla Stella was got by'
S-li-m-t Otiiello out of Selima
was importedand gtby
the G dolphin Arabia Prim
rfe D in c rlos‘s dam won
five purfes Kgainft the left
and mod capital horfeson the'
Jininent and was' to have
t’een 1 taken to England to run
Jor the King's Plaie ol onfc
Hioufand guineas only 'pre
vented by the non expbrt
Rviolves in one thoufard fe-
ven hundred and leventy five
Don Carlos's colts are incom
parable being allowed by ail
judges that have feen them
to excel any ever feen on this
Comment — Fhe above will be
proved to the farisfadion of
any perlon dt firing it
Daniel Scott1
Morth ift 1789
the
GODOLPIilN
IS A bc?iful W" bay
full fifteen hands high
with a figure that needs no
commendation will crfvir
mares this feafon in Lexing
ton at two hundred -poupda
of merchantable Tobacco or
thirty hillings cafh the fealon
or two dollars the (ingle letfp
to be paid on or before ihe
firlt day of November next
It isneedlefs to fay uny thing
of the performances of t'-ig
fine horle only that he can
beat any horfe in the D ftritt
the four mile hea-s— His pe
d'gree is lhjrt — he came out
of Col £raxton’s Ktty Fifli
ef and was got by the old
Gjdolphm Arabian
Nicholas lafcn -
Islington March o 1789
'pAkcn up by the fubfvri
ber living one mile from
Lexington a dun coloured Cow
with fome white fpoS no
mark or brand perceivable hag
lately calved pofld and ap
praifed to fifty Hidings s Tlie
owner is delir'-d to tome and
prove his property pay c!ar
f ®od take them away
Morth 13th 1788
TWO DOLLaK’EWaSd JAMs WauMk "
STraycdfro? the pIantarori
of Alexander M’Conncll
A certan Samuel hsa
lately appeared in tlie Di
ltriCt with a pretended bond
from one Rodham Kcnnor of
t-aroline County againft me
tortwenty Pounds which band
I do deny nor do I owe (aid
Kmhbr one farthing as I have
receipt againil aid Kennor for
all dealings ever was between
h this is to forewarn all per
sons from trading for or tak
ing an allignment on laid bond
r l W11 not a°y PatE
of the fame
IIENRY CRUTCHER
Feb ii i7 89
I Hereby give noiice'that the
Jaw eftablifhing a Town at
the moutii of Limeflone will
probably be altered And I do
hereby forbid trie Truftets
from aflmg under the former
law and further forewarn all
perfo'ns from pu rchal1iigJoril
fciay’s land under the Defcritf-
lion of John Ma’s and Simon
Kenton V as John ' May and
bimon Kenton have no fuch'
Jand and of couifc whatever
is done under the fermer Jaw
will be confidercd as null arid
vour John may
jfan th 1789 ai itj
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The Kentucky gazette
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Lexington [Ky.]
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1789-03-21
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As 1 much approve the plan of
your papier I lend yea the follow
ing Easy for a place in it if you
think prouer anti am etc
ATT!CtJS-
lUs doing fom : far vice to human
fociety to amtife innocently
IVeft's preface to Pindar
T T fans probable that at the hr ft
i ajfumption of fir names a feniple addi
tion was ncde to the father or mother s
yfirjl name es anting the Eigl’Jh
y fun was joined thereto the IVJb and
Scotch prefixed Mac and O the
Welch Ap the french Dit (j Fitz Aid
it is net unlikely that all Jucn as a
ry way relate to fuch parts of farming
and trades as wete then known and
to religion or to minis fifises birds
and beafts might begin about the fame
time IVhether thojs that are tne
‘names of towns vilages and noted pla
ces had the fame origin or not we are
much in the dark for moji writers on
the Jubjebl that have fallen in ray way
feem to build upon conjectures only
Camden fays that fir names in England
were take i up before the corqitsft but
that they were never fully ejlabiijbed
until the time of Edward the fecund—
It is aljo jaid that in dtmefday boon
( which was made in the reign of Wil
liam the Conqueror a few names have
an addition with De prefixed but tnt
inferior people are noted ftmples b'J
their ckrifiian names without any fir
names at all-
in thefe days we frequently meet
with the prenomen or lafi names whicii
muft without doubt have been inven
ted in later times and confered or ta
ken up from J'oms circumjlances atten
ding their parents or their birth oi
from whim or accident
Several of the Reman authors menti
on with a kind of veneration the pro
priety of what they call fortunate
names IVe are happily free from
that jort of fuperfiition And if they
had Jeen the name of Pitt belong to a
man who bejides attaining to the high
eji confidence of his Prince is J'o much
and Jo dej'ervedly the darling of millions
of his fellow JubjeSs it would probably
have contributed to remove their mi flake
for they could not have imagined any
good oxen in the name
But though we do not now erpefi
peoples names to be in any fbape fig
nificart either of their bujinefs or tem
pers it a fords feme amufement when
in reading the news papers we find
either a rej'embiance or difagreement
that is ftriking As when either in
the army or fleet we found Hawk Li
on daughter Tiger Fir ebr ace Wolfe
Jrmjlrong Fury Bangham and juch
like they J seme d fuitabe to their bu
finefs but when we meet among them
with Coward Peace Humble Lamb r
or of inch Significations it appeared
firange how they came either to feck
or get fuch employ' It feem plcafant
when among the preachers of any re
ligious denomination we meet with
the name of Shepherd Angel Lamb
Thor ow good Allgood Godfcall Grace
ft eft or any other that implies upright
weft of heart and purity of conduct
whereas in' that important bujinefs to
find the names of Aircy Killchrijl
Conceit Lovemoney Lover ule Dirty
arid Juch Jort they Jeenrvery difagree
able to their calling Among the gen
tlemen of the law or the mu-gift racy
it founds very well to hear or readthe
names of Makepeace Jujlice Goodnejs
Ip’jdum Virtue Honor Bit it is
griswujly malapropos when ivfiead
thereof we find Money leech Grip
pail (which if the I aft p was an c
would be more exprejjive ) Any fide
Fincher and the like IVhen we read
of Tickle Fortu e Honeyman C afb
r Csnihorpe njpitiog the great ojji
c:s of the flare we conclude they
are very like y to fuccetd nor do we
at all wonder when we find among the
lift of bankrupts Bo-row Runindebt
Crackcredii O vetjlrain Eajy vidfo
forth - We are diverted when among
Tavern keepers wt find Bacchus Vint
::r Alejoltnder Tapfcott and in like
manner of all other callings
uncom--noilo Among our Indians it is no:
meet with names which feem
j have beer given for fame quality or pi
Hill icily ft mind or body or fume exploit
performed and therefore one may con
c ude they woe added to their family
names after they grew up Juch 'as
SHverheeis Chief man Lqjlnight Big
arm Kill bitch Frirjlep' and 'oilers
Ad does r3i this wrii rant a flip pa
fit tea that many of o:r names may
have originated i i the fame manner ?
Saves having no property to pajjejs
or defend to their pojlerity hae uju
ally but one name and that ojlen
Juch an ors as has belongtd to the
me ft eminent perfons of antiquity’? One
would think the grafts abjurdity of gi
ving to poor creatures who an dive ft
ed of the common rights of humanity
Juch names as once diftiuguifbed the
legislators and majicrs of the world
Jhould have deterred any reajim ibis be
ing from conferring them
But of all miftakes about names that
feem to be the moji tinnajonabls
where a man imagines ho has more rue
rit or is i tilled to more refpeQ be
caufe he bears the name of an ance
Jlor who gained applaufe and honour
by exerting his abilities or making if:
of his opportunities to do Jome great
and good ad ions for the good of his
country or of mankind in general —
The following lines on that July Ad
from The Mirror for Magistrates"
are worth reading both for Jintime it
and the language conjidering that
they were wrote two hundred years
ago
IVliat do avail to have a princely
place
“ A name of honour and a high de
gree ?
“Jb com: by kindred of a noble
race
“Except we princely worthy noble
be?
“ The fruit declares the gocdrefs of
the tree
“Do brag no more of birth or li
neage the::
iiFor virtue grwee and manners make
the man A
LEXINGTON 'March 18 17S9
Ve arc informed that on fat 'ir
ony the fourteenth inftant the In
dians killed a man and 'wounded ano
ther on the road from Lexington
to Limestone near May's lick and
that the fame day they took a pri
foner near Limeftone with a num
ber of horfes It is (aid they were
purfued oy about forty men who
wete determined to know to what
place they bctlong and alfo whether
intercom-fe they have not had a friendly
with fozae white lettieafems
lately
On funday the fifteenth there
were four Indians feen on Town fend
a branch of Licking the evening fol
lowing they go' a notrber of horfes
and went off they weie alfo pur
fued but we have not yet -heard
whether either party were overtaken
On the fame day alfo there was
a party of Indians catne to Carpenters
Station in Lincoln county and Hole
fix horfes they were alfo purfued
from whom ve leave heaid nothing
fai ther
The above intelligence ihews the
friendly dispoLtions of the Indians
toward the did rift ol Kentucy and
the good effeii of Treaties
anecdote
Of Vernst the celebrated Painter
of fee pieces
rip HIS artift eager in the ftudy
J of nature made ieveral long
voyages in his youogo years in
order’ to obfevve the var’ous feenes
which the change! ul element exhi
bits In one of thefe exenrfions
undertaken nicely for the love of
his art a moil violent gale of wind
arofe when Vernat without atten
ding to the perils with which he
was unrounded defied one of the
failors to la ih him fail to feme of
the rigging- Soon after this a ecjiicit
was granted the lloim increafed at
tended with thunder and lightning
and wbh every ciicumftahce that
could add to i he horror ol thefeene
a confer nation and tenor fat on e
very countenance but in the young
painter eveiy emotion wa-s loll in
that of admiration which fo whol
ly engroffed his attention that he u
very now aim then exclaimed in the
moll enrlniliailic tcims “Good Hea
vens' Vniit tt liable Jccne 1
Mr Bradford
A number of yurCujhrners ' ecu:
the fabotir if you toprint the following
advertifement in your paper for the a
mufement of thofe of your readers who
are fond of the marvellous it was pub
lifted in the Pemfylvania Herald of the
to th of February 1 787
TO HE SEEN
At Mr COOPERS at the black Swan
Eibow-Lanc Market Street Philadel
phia A firange and wonderful
P R 0 P II E T
E is not the Wandring Jew’
nor an Oid Levite nor St John
as lome people imagine it teems his
generation was in the world befoie
Adam yet he was in the ark with
Noaii' and with Chi ill when condem
ned tu be crucified - -the feriptutes
make mention of him-— he is no im
poiior -he knoweth not his parents
andrhe never fucked the breail of
his mother -his beard is the colour
01 Vermillion which is feldom or ne
ver cut- ---he goes batefooted like a
grey flier - he weis neither hat
cap nor wig— -his coat it neither dy
ed wove knit nor fpun nor made
With hands neither is it fill linen
woollen or leather yet it is of a ve
ry line colour--- -he drinks neither
wine nor llrong drink-- his diet is
veiy moderate— be takes no money
if ofi'eied him- -he careth not for
die pomps and vanities of this wick
ed world-— he had rather dwell in a
ba n than a king’s palace— ho travels
without a flair hvord or cane yet
he faces an enemy boldly— -He has
fuch weapons to defend hiinief as
no man ever had- --he is often a
bufed oy wicked men yet always
takes it patiently — he cannot lead
or write yet he is flailed in all lan
guages both ancient and modern- —
his religion Teems to be inclined to
popery as Ire keeps lent filially
feldom drinking any thing but waier
--he believes in the refurretlion
of the dead neither is theie any
a dele of the chrillian faith that he
denies-- -there are many people both
in London’ and Philadelphia chac
are -he ready to make oath ol the fame
fleeps neither fitting llanding nor
lying 111 bed— he cries ou: againfl the
wickednefs of this world with llretch
cd out arms-- he is an excellent pat
tern to mankind for he is always on
his watch- -man in ail parts of the
world underftands his language - he
routes men up by declaring the day
of the Lord is at hand- - the doors
and predictions-— windows fly open at his
poor women may rejoice that
they have fuch a pattern of fobriety
both men and women that follow
his example may live to a good old
age- powerful- his voice is ft tong and
-he converted man and brought
teats from his eyes he elleems the
Enghih a baibarous fort of people
and believes in a little time he fiiall
be ciueliy martyred by them — he
piophecies daily and all his layings
aie found to be truc—Peeple iloqk
day and night to fee him-— and fo
fully perfuaded are tney that he is
no importer that they lend their
friends and acquaintance to fee him
Linking it thei duty lb to do
Thoughts with rfgard to the mtnd
Enrolled from Young's true eftimate
of Human life
fEHOLD a World! Whe're the
Inhabitants are not differenced
by Happinefs and mifery but only
by the different Degrees and vari
ous Colours of Mifery univerfal
Where the Memory is clouded with
black Ideas of the Part the Imagi
nation over-looks the Prefent and
the undemanding through Mercy
is blinded to the Future: Where
eveiy Paflion may be call’d Legion
for its Evils are many Where
Men almoll unirerfaily lay aficle In
tel leflual Pleafures are moft ardent
defu es of Happinefs and yet fubfift
it on the moft impotent Half of
their Natures Wheie Anxiety of
though damps fenfual pleafuixsand
fenfual plealuics ircrcaie anxiety of
thought and impairs our Strength
to fupport it too Where the
Soul and jdody are in perpetual ho-
frlt'C aggrieving each other and
external Accidents feem fuperfluous
to our Miiery thus the poor Man
lute devoted JervJalcm believ'd
without and divided within is a
Complication of Infelicity
Where fucccfs muft be procurer!
by our infinite Care and ruin fol
lows on the contrary fo that a!! the
fad Choice indulg’d to mankind is
of infinite Care or Defliuflion Fo
fides the more we have of credit
Wealth or Power the more we may
late nor is any Man entirely free’
from the apprehenfions of it fo that
our Poflellions imply and provide
for our Mifery Where an inde
pendent pleafurc is very fevere
dependent very frail Where plea
fure often exafts fuch haidfhips flora
her Votary that Aufterity cannot
improve upon them Where nothing
pleafes but in Profpeft and to pleafe
in piofpecl only is not to difappoint
alone but to deride us too Where
what exalts the Spirits ftiortens life
by that expence and what depreff
es makes die ftiortcft life too long
Where days are long yet life is
fiiort Where we Hand as in a bat
tle Thoufands daily falling round
us and yet we forget our own mor
tality nay are harden’d into an in
fenfibility cf it bv thefe very pioots
of its Approach and dart like Da
vid when we hear “Thou art the
man” Where Experience which
is truly the greateft bleffing of life
is the fevered difeipiine of it too
and diverfion which is fuppos’d a
III effing only fignifies that to our
felveswe aie infupportable Where
Sorrow is the ftem or root of life
Joy but as its Flower expefted at
remote Seafons only then often
blighted or if it blooms in bloom
ing dies Where all is vexatious cr
mix’d or fugitive Where Pains
a fiat: It us Delufions furround us ami
Terrors hang 'er us Where we
are reftlefs in purfutt didaiisficd to
Fruition and perfecuted with llc
morfe Where we are ever pur
fuing and ever condemning the lame
Things ever accufing Hope of its
broken Faith and ever trufting on
ever grafping after fenfual Enjoyments
and ever impairing our appetite for
them Where Objefls as well a
Appetites decay or if they lad lad
not to us through the ficktenefs of
our Choice Where we are yearly
burying fome favorite Amufementcr
Pleafure and they that fucceed are
lefs exquifite and full as mortal
Where we fpend moft of our Days
in climbing the Hill of our Fortune
which fufpends by Labour any feri
ous Thought and when we have
dim’d it and are about to change
Toil for enjoyment we dart to fee
our Grave fo near us on t’other fide
W here Life with moft men is to come
till it is pad
ANECDOTE
of Pope L e o X
A New adept who boafted of ha
ving found the fecret of making
gold petitioned Leo X for a reward
This pop£ a proteLor of the arts
feemed to acqtiiefce to his demand and
the alchymift was full cf the hope
of a great fortune When he return
ed to folicit his reward Leo gavo
him a great empty purfe telling him
“ That as he knew how to makegold
he only wanted a purfe to hold it’
APHE building a gaol m
the town of Louifville
for Jellierfon County will be
let to the loweft bidder at
jefferlbn May court The
plan will be then offered by
the commiffioners
JUST OPENED
AND for Sale by John Rhea
his Store at Scott’s Ware
Houfeon the K nfucky a very
general Allortment of Dry Goods
Hard Ware and groo res for
which calfo Tobacco ginfang
Furrs viz- Beaver Racoons
Foxes Wt d cats and O tyr
skins will le taken inpayment
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LEXINGTON :Printed by J OIIM BRADFORD at iif O weiti Afifn 'Skwef 'where Sufctiptians AJrertfJemerlS fffcforthit paper arg ihsuikjull )
' received and Pcixfivo f itt different branches done’ withCare and Expedition
DON CARLOS
TO BE SOLD
A trail of land fnuatc in
the county cjfjtflerfonn
thc waters of FoxRin a branch
of Brarticai's Cfetk containing
one thoufand acres This tt
tic is aMaitar'ohe’and indifpu- j
‘table CiftWGoods or produce
will be taken n payment En- A
i quire of the fubferiher in Dan-
- ville during the Sdftm of
the General C urt and afur-
wards at lin irn
WILLIAM MURRAY un
Mitch a 1789
V ho -has alfo fome lands
witlun five rmUs ot I a xintoa
so let on improvement
'NEW STORE
GOODS AND GROCERIES wim
quantity cf Nail °f different
of his o&m maniifafturRta1ch
he it determined to Ml on moderate
rir raft inJun
tc'mt poftiblo far Caflvfa
Com Tobacco lturcr TsMow and
llosslaxd - JOHN DUNCAN
V ’
Of whom may be had
A col!eftfanofBooksin Divinity
1 aw and Phyfic feveral cntertainins
JuJoS- fame Engtift and unn
School Book i a vaucty of Btwka
: forihe infti uAion and entc tamment o
Children- American Miftazmcs and
Jlulcum of the Utcft d-tes—-ro
- FjrchoienuDceJ and Letter Paper
SciHns Wax Wafers alfo Andei fans
Scots pills
Ary of the above deferibed
-Ovintiv Produce will be rcceiveJ t
- Gci'crjl ScottV where a Receipt wilt
fecR-ten that Will qualify the ocaicr
to receive Goods in Ijjxingion
Lexivgteu Dec ?S 783-
Iron-Gray mare about thir
h-f iioi
teen hands and a
1 tm-
three years old a
inane hangs to the
ter her -
lioht fide Like wile flrayed
f Jme time in December a
frnall red rOAIV j®
jears °!i Uiow ca!r'r
and a halt nig
'aged and a natural pace
“AVhoevcT takts up faid crea-
tures and deliver them to me
fball receive for the mare tliiec
dollars and for the horfe two
Jjaid by R0£ ER rjO DIL
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THE FOLLOWING
' BLANKS
MAY BE IIAD AT THIS OFFICE
VIZ
when delivered at the luhUri
ber houl'e provided thai any
of the above mentioned am
juftopi'ofiie thrsw CfturtJIoufc--jpj etrrervd - by-the
The fubferiber hir juft receipt fixft day ot December next
a law and central A'Tnr'wcnt f DRT othei wife nothing but caih w ill C mtinenr and was' to have Gjdolphin arabian
GOODS AND GROCERIES Wjih a cctivcj in payment or ljccn ‘ taken to England to run- ' NICHOLAS LAFON ‘
King's Plate ol one I-xinS Much 10 1789
‘Hifarid gui neasimly: P
any gentleman putting tour vented by -the non export
marcs of his own property Rfolves in one thoufand fe
may have them covered the v-n hundre 1 and feventy five
feafon lor twenty thiliings Dun Cirloss colts are incom
each if paid in cafli by the parable being allowed by all
fiiii day of nexrj judges that ’ have! feen them
good paflurage gratis but will o excel any ever ‘ feen on this
not be antwerabie for rfcap-s c eminent — The above will bo
or accidents Doncaiclels w us - proved to the faristatlion of
got by old Daucarcles im- any ptrlbn dc firing ir
polled by
is equal to any Hoiic’s in
the Dilbift but there need
not an enumeration of words
as the hoi fc will Ihcw for hin
lclf FRANCIS KEEN
aoli
It' it heped na perftn will irinp
r t t d
C Tiayed a wa-frotn the luo- prj (tll receive any injury-
-fertber abiut the Twen- had unallRail bc : Any per fori
tieth of Scpttnibcr laft a i mac that will deliver the faid lxiris
don careless
Beautiful bay full five feet
three inches high 'Bands
this fcafun at the lubfcnbcis
liable - within two units of
Lexington on the ' road lad-
xng
jeetived in payment or
fl)lir dyjlaxs in caih paid "by
iiv aav Auaull next
thefitU day ot AugultjncM
anv uentlctnan putnne lur
corrTay tor' from
England his dam by tlie no-
te(jDToin Jone‘vlits pedigree
to any
rPHE fubferiber begs leave to
1 "iUnm lllc ptbic that he
intends carrying on the hairing
1
long exp iieree in that Lranc -
will enable him to give general
fatisfailion to all who' are kind
fatisfailicn to a
HORATIO HALL
Who Will give the higeft' pri-
c for Otter-flviqsandall
iherEimLo£-furr— —
jttend Fayette Regiment are here
by notified that their Regimental Mu
ff er it (9 hold at Mr' Levit Craig's
Mill on Tuefday the 3 ylef this month
They oHta taie iibtJ cilTiat they
muff appear accoutred at tin law direct
mad a'jox that litf C!(rt of Enquiry
will meet iiejecond day of April next
"WILL cover this feafon at
General Charles’ S-ott'a
at forty Ihillirigs to be paid irx
the following ariiilts viz corn
beef bacon cows and calves
ihp hog?t butter or larj
Don Carlas is a beautiful
bay hi teen I’ands h gh (if as mares this feafon in Lcxing
£1 parts as any horfe in the tun at two ” hundred -poujids
W jjverle He was got by Dr of merchantable Tobacqoy-or
BamibooVi imported horfe F- thirty (hillings caih the fealon
tiom Lexington to Gen Pure (lho won’fnui Kings or two dollars the jingle leip
bcott’s and will over nines Platts) out of the famous mate to be paid on or ’before the
atjfive doliais(the lealun pay- Trimrofe Primrofe was got firil day cf-Npvjrmbtr n'vt
able in )Lowb and calvis n at by the imported ' Dove out It is needlefs to fay any thing
cattle (beep poik wheat corn of S'dlt Suite was got by' of the performances- of this
rye or oats ai their caih price Othello out of Selim Sli fine horle only that he can
w was imprrtedand gtby beat any horfe in the D ftiitV
L V
more than one Eft ray fliall be do
ff5'--l'cTjbeliu an ad vertilemwt the Clerks --tr ntftnC n's” inVnM'i- nnd
of the cuny Cniru n il-s bM a8 John Wa n4 y
Jlilria nd lie printer thcoof Jxnwo ksntim hive m iuL'ij'y
11 all not demand more than one foil- jJr‘d and of coutfe whatever '
lns -law—r-T--b£CT far evcryjuch 5dJUi0rulJEil toy is done under- the fcrmer
Ill ALL ptrfohsftjall have 1 wilt be coiifidercd as rtuU arid '1
acccft to the Eftray-hook Withoac
- accci to me Ritray howx Without 10INLMAV ' ’
pay ins any Tee therefor any law tt 7xi jtA 1789 Lb af'fcrf- Vv
- ihc CMtiary notwitfcftwJingv - -- v
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the G dolphin Arabia Prim-Tzthe foacmile-hears---His pe
jroie D n C ttlos's-dam-vm n -degree is-(hurt— -lie ca me out
hve purfes fcgainft -the Ik-iI -of Col Braxton’s Kitty Filh
and muft capital horfe-s on the’ ef and was got by the old
“een1 tals
for the
flimifan i
iimija nJ
vented
Daniel Scott
March xft 1789
TWO DOLLARS REWARD
to AleJunder MXinne'll or-to
R bcrt EdmiiU-n ntar Bourlxm
court-lioiife (hf1 recieve the
above reward
' ALLEN KlLLOGIIi
March gth 171(9 ‘
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rAi ACT prefirib! th: mode if
vertifing ESTRAYS the ltrelem - -
JVattrt
Pnjjiit the- 6th of Dzcemoei 1788
c
ECT0 L' R£ If mSeip !“
That from and af jrThe frft
February twrKfifayi-takcn uplribe'
I):ftiict-of A’’ciX:cJtr ftiall hcadvciti-
fed in the Kt mucky Gazette in the faibc
manner ai Elloys aic direfled to be
sJvcrtifcJ in the Virginia Gazette
Sect 1 1 pn OVIDED ALtVAYS
and be it further etiaSed ' That if
bright bay’
hands high
with a figure that needs no
commendation will cover
rpAkcn up by the fubferi
ber living one mile from
Lexington a dun coloured Cow
with fome white fpois no
mark or brand perceivable has
lately calved poll'd and ap
praifed to fifty lhillngs : The
owner is defird to come and
prove his property pay cliar
p’sand take them away
Much i$th 1788
Jam si Walkzju
A certain Mr Samuel baa
lately appeared in the Di
ftrift with a pretended bond
from one Rodham Keiinor of
Caroline County ‘ againft' me
fortwenty Pounds which bond
I do deny ror do I owe (aid
Kerihbr one farthing as 1 have
receipt againft laid Kennor for r
all dealings ever ' was between
US— this is to forewarn all (Jer
fons from' trading for or tak
ing an alignment on faid bond ”
as 1 will not pay any mrc
of the fame
HENRY CRUTCHER
Febttl i 789
yf
T Hereby give no'icej’that the
x law eftablilhinr a Town at 7
the mojiuli of Limeflone : will
probably be altered And I do
-from hereby forlid the Truftets
afltng under the former
law and further forewarn all
perfans from purchaftng John
May's lajnd tinderthe Defcrljl-
t io of John May’s arid Simon:
T H E
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your puytr I lend yc J the fellow-
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Jucit an one as
Weft's preface to Pindar mjJ's eminent perfons of antiquity it O-iJ
IT fans probable that at the A rjl would t hint tie gtofs abjUrdity of gi
al!uwptioi of firnames a fituple addi ring to par creatures nui aitdiyej
common rights of humi-iilj
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jo was
Scotch prefixed -
Welch dp tie french Du (A Fitz Mi ingjroa coifprtrg them
it is is it unlikely that all fuch as a
ry way relate to fuch parts of farming
and trades as wete then known and
to religion or to winis ffhts fords
m K rf I L a la ll
A affuwptioi of firnames a fimple addi
tion was made to the father or mother’s
ifrjt name cs among the 'Eitfjb
joined thereto the Ir’fi and
trefixtJ Mic and O the
It is olje 'jaid that in domejday
which was rrde in the reign of Wil
liam the Conqueror- a few names have
an addition with De prefixed but tia
inferior people are yoted fmplet by
their tkrifiian names without toy fir
namiset allr‘ vz
In theft days we frequently meet
‘viththtfreiumen orlefi names which
mufi without doubt have been tmen
iei in later timers and coffered or i
ken up ftom feme circtmfiances atten
ding their parents or their birth or
from whim or accident
Several of the Usman authors menti
on with a kind of veneration the pro
priety of what they coll fortunate
names - iVe are happily free from
that jort of fuperftitioiu And if they
had Jetn the name of Pitt belong to a
man who lefides attaining to the high
efl confidence ef his Prince isfe much
- qndjt (Lfirvedly the darling of uiUiaju
cf bu fellow JubieSs it would probtbly
lave contributjd to remove their miflake
-for they could not have imagined any
good oxen in the name
But though we do not nw erpeS
i MaMi i ( itx any fouthm f
think pioncr and am- &c
- - ATTICUS-
It i-T doing fqgi: fervce io uffiJu
fociety to amufe innocently-
9 m r
when among the preachers of any re
I igious denomination we meet with
the name of Shepherd Angel Lamb
‘ Tkorowgood A-lgood Codjcail Grace
' Befi or any other that implits upright -
fiefs of heart and purity tf conduSi
whereas in'that important bufinefs ta
fiid the names of Amy KilUbrijt
’ Conceit Lovemoney Lourult 1 Dirty
and fuch fort they Jeter very difegut
able to their calling Among the gen
tlemen of the law or the magi fi vary
it founds very-well to hear or rtadthe
names of Makepeace Jufiice Coednejs
lyijdu m Virtue Ilbnor But it if
grLvoujly malapropos when injleed
ja it (which -if the laft p was an t
would’ he more exprejpve) Any fide
Pincbtr and the like When we read
of Titbit Friur-i Jhntymon C afb
‘ Jill of bankrupts Boriw Runindebt was furrounded defied one of the
CrackcreJit Uveifiraiu Eijy ondfo failors to lath bins fail io feme of
forth - We are diverted when amotig the rigging Soon after this xequclb
'Tavern keepers wt-fiid Biocchus Vint- was grautwl the lloim1 incrcaftd at-
r Jfimdfr Tapfcott aud in like tended with thunder and lightning
iudniurof’sn tihtrcailings — and—whh- cvwYcueumft3RMihaL
Among our I iJiant it is not uncom - could add to ihc horror ot thcfccnc
ms i fa asset with names 'which f tern - a consternation and terror fat one-
either a rtfemblance er difagreement lately
that U firiking As when either It On Tunoay the fiiteenth there
the army or fleet we found- Ilawk' IJ- were four Indians feen on rownccd
Slaughter Tiger Firebrace Wolfe branch of Licking the evening fol
Armfirvng Fury Bangham aid juch lowing thcj jgo' non-l’er of herfes
like they fetmed fuitablt to their bu wnl went oir they weie aifo pur
fine ft: but when we meet among them fued but we have not yet -hcaid
Ziti Coward Peace Humble Lamb - whether eirf er party we e overtaken
r of tuch figuificatiens it appeared On the ft"® &T afo there fta
"Jlrenge bow they came either to feel k a party of Indiawcamejo Caipentert
cr get fuch employ I Itfeems pl'eafant
“ ir
after they grew up Juch-
S'-lvtrhetls Chief mo))' Affinlglis Bl
r‘
f:siu:i that mri:y
rj::i j
t f f-r rssiTi may
have origiiaad i i the fame enxinsr ?
Eave: bavin property to pofje
or defend to their pofierity hae uju
ally but om name and that ojten
has belonged to
ving to pt
ed of the
)
legislators and majlcrs tf rue werJ
fbouii hie deterred any refoi ill! bs-
But of all mifidkis about names th-t
feeu ta It the wfi uui eojunable
where a man imagines he has mors me
rit er it intilUd to mere rejped be
canfi ht hriri the iniai of ai ance-
g
’What io avail tt hays d princely
lace
A name tf bnour end a
greet
"To com: : by kindred ef a nobis
rare
Except we princely wtn'rj reb'e
bet
"The fruit declares the-peedrefs ef
tut tree - -
breg no more ef birth or li
"De
neage t hen
virtue grve and manners u':s
"For
the man ”
LEXINGTON March 1 8 73?
We arc informed that on fafjr-
day the fourteenth inftanr the In-
dians' killed a man and wounded anu
thet on tlic read from Jurxinglon
TO Llntcrtoncr nor May lick and
that the fadte day they took a pi-
foncr near Limefisnc with a mini-
ber of horfes it is faid they were
purfued oy about forty Bieti who
were determined to know to wnc:
Station in Lincoln county and fioJc
fix horfcSr tasy wee aifo purfued
frfttn whom ve fcaye leaid norhirg
faithcr
1 he above' intelligence flicxvs the'
frfendiy dispol'Cions of the Indians
toward the dift-ift of Kentucy and
(he good c£c& of Trcatcs
A N E C DOTE
Cf xexst the celebrated Painter
- tf fta pieces-
THIS artlft eager in the (ludy
of
voyages in his younge' years m
order to obferve iImb vat 'ous Scenes
which the changeful eleiVcnt exhi
bits In one of thcFe excurfions
very countenance but in the young
7 — — 0ft n
4tA
Erc'fsrJ
A numjtr rf yur jiO cysfi
the fiviur tf yti to print ilefolowirg
advrtifemeit in ytnr pa-er ft the
waft meat of theft ef your readers who
are fotd of the marveUeusi it wifuj
lijled it the Pennfylvania llsrald of the
it’i ef February i ySj
to ms see::
Ai Mr CCOP liilS at the black Swrt
El-uw-Lxu Market Street PhtioJer
phia i A ji range a:U wonderful
PROPIIET
E it nit the WanJring Jew
nor an Old Lcvitc nor lit Jj!in
at 1'onj imszine it teems hit
wig- his coat i neither dy-
cap uur
e kuit nor fpun ncr made
Coy WoV
vrah hands neither is it ii!!: linen
woollen or leather yet it is of a ve
ry line colour— -iu diinks neither
wins’ nor itrong drink- hit diet it
vciy moderate— be etc no money
if oiTeied him- -he caieth not for
he pomps and vanities of this wick
ei world— he had taihcr dwell in a
ba :i than a- kind's palace -he Tsavels
without arta!t fivuid or cane yet
he facet an enemy boiJI — -lie has
fuch weapons to defend h:m:e f as
no uian ever had- -lie it 'yfitrh a
bufeJ oy w’chjd ire:i yet always
taxes it patiently— -he cannot icad
or write yet he is !hii!sd : ail ian-
Buagci both ancient aud m idem- —
li religion feeins to be inciuuJ to
popery as he keep ien: fiiiiliy
feldom drinking any tiling but wa'er
- -f t fl eve j
of the dead neither is ihec any
ait’cie of the chriilian taith that he
denies--th tie aie many pcopis both
hi London airi Philadelphia that
ready to nuke oath ot the fame -
tern to mankind for he is always on
his watch- -man in all parts cf the
world undcrtlands his language he
routes men up by declaring the day
cf the Lord it at hani the doors
and predictions-— windows fly open at his
poor wemen may rejoice that
they have fuch a paticin of fobiicty
both men and women that follow
bis example may live to a good old
age- powerful- his voice !$llrongand
-be converted man and biouphe
tears from his eyes he ctleems the
English a barbarous fort of people
aud believes in a little time he Shall
be cruelly mariyrcJ by them he
day and night to fee him--and fo
fully perfuaded are tney chat he is
no importer that they lend their
friend and acquaintance to fee him
(linking it l hei duty fo to-do
Thoughts with rfoabd tothk mthd
-
trut fin
- of Human life
IEHOLD a" Woild! Where the
J Inhabitants are ‘not differenced
by Ilappincfs and mifery but only
nation over-looks the Present and
the undemanding through Mercy
is blinded to the Future: Where
eveiy Paifion may be call'd Legion
for its Evils are many Where
Men almoft unircrfaily lay afiJe in-
TUlTefluat Pleafuresfvre-moft-ardent — ? — — -— —
defires of Happineis and yet fubfift Houle on the Enucky a very
it on ‘ the moft impcCnt Half of general Aflortmcnt of Dry Coods
their Natures Wheie Anxiety of Hard Ware and groores Tor'
s fcnfual plea fui esandi vhich cafb -Tobacco ginfang
5?amr5 " t ’
-- — - Foxes W d cats and O tr-
piopbecics daily and all his faying A New adept who boafted pf ha
ne found to be true— People flosk' vmg found the fecret of making
ut and yet we foigct our owifmor
a!ity nay are harden'd into an in
fenfibiiity cf it b thefe very prorta
cf its Approach: and flare like Da
vid when we hear “Thou an the
nun" Where Expeiiencc' which
is truly the treated b!c2ing of life
is the fevered JiTciplinc of if ton
and dixctfion whiih is fuppos’d
ElciSng cnly fignifics that to ou
felvcs we aieinfupportabie - Where
Sorrow is tiie- flem or root of life
Jo but as iis Flower cxpcAed t
remote Seatons only then ofica
blighted or if it blooms in bloom
irg dies Where all is vciatious cr
m'xM or fugitive Wheie Pairw
alfaclt us Delations funotmd us aui
Terrors hang oer us Where we
aie icitiefs in yurfuit diflaiisficd ia
Fiuition and perfecuted with Re
morfe Where we are ever pur
Juinc and ever condamn:nq rhrrrr
Things ever accufing Hope of ita
broken Faith and ever (tufting on
ever grafting after fcnfual Enjoy ments
and ever - impair iug our appetite Tor
them Where Objeds as well ac
Appetites decay or if they laft laft
not to us through the ficklcrefs of
our Choice Whete we ateyeai! y
burying fome favorite Amu&mcnter
Plcafure and they that fuccecd are
left exquifite and full as mortal
Where we fpend moil of our Days
in climbing (he Hill of our Fortune
which fufpenJs by Labour any feti
ous Thought and when we hlw
clim’d it ard are about to change
Toil for enjoyment we ftart to fee
our Grave foncar us on t’other fide
Where Life with moil men is to com
till it is pail
T E
AN EC D n
ef Pope L i o X
gold petitioned Leo X for a regard
This popd a protcAor of the arts
feemed to aoiuicfce to his demand and
the aichymifl was full of the hope—
cf a great fortune When he return
ed to folicit his reward Ixo gavo '
him a great empty purfe telling him
“That as heknewhoartomakegoid
pf hoM I-
rPHE' building a-gaol - in
the town pf Louifville
for JelTierfon County will be
let to the lowed bidder at
The
offered by -
J-UST OPENED!
A ND for Sale by John Rhea
at his Store at Scott’s Warc-
other and
ftfeu fupcrfluius
i our Mii'ci y thit tlio poor Alan
l’ij JuvoscJ Jcrvfalem beliej’!
without and dividcJ within it 'a
Complication of Infelicity
Where fulceft melt be proctsrcd '
by our infinite Caie' anJ ruin fol
lows on the contrary fj that all the
fad Choice indulg'd to mankind ' Fs
of infinite Care or DellruAion E
fidet the more we havs of crctir '
Wealth or Power the moic weniiy
loic nor it any Man cniiiciy free
front the apptchcnfions of it fo that
our PoiTeifiont imply anJ pi o vice
for our Mifery Where an inJc
pendent plcafurc is very fevers a
dependent very fail Where p!ea'
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CE’S INDENTURES' &c &c &c - y receive Goods in Lexington
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A
EPIIEMERIS
‘ FOR
APRIL I78f
- 'Calculated for the M endian of
KENTUCKY
D H M
After
Firft Quarter ad at 4 4
After
Tull Moon 9th at 6 at
Morn
Jaft Qjarter 17th am 33
Mrn
New Moon ifkiujl
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18
10
20
22
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S 30
4 31:
5 33
4 34
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4 39
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4 45j
4 47
5 48
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TS a beautiful bright ' bay
full fiftf'en ‘ hands hjgh
with a figure that needs no
komfrenarion will : ‘cover
wares This feafpq in Lfexing--
tun at ‘two hundred pounds
inf merchantable Tobaccb or
hrrtsflirllmgalhhe fealon
sor two dollars the Tingle leap 1
to be' paid on or before the
ShrlT day' of November next'
lr tri ( rhirfik
It istieedlefs td fay' any thing
xf : tine performances of J this
‘fine ' hrTit'uhly that lie can
beat aqy horfe in the Diftritl
‘the Tfour mile heats-vH'8 Pe“
digree is (hurt — fa? came out
ff -Col 1 L rax ton's Ilirty Fifh
- Tr and was - got by the old
"frodufphin arabisti i
NICHOLAS IAFCN
TMingtm March tQ 1789
"BLANK'S
MAY BE HAD AT TJIIS OFFICE
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T U C K Y G A Z E T T E
MARCH 38 1780
mviivta'mnnrmi
unntmm‘nwyi''t““1Mi4uuuu“MuaMWwwl
T VtlNfiTON- Printtd by JOHN BRADFORD at kU Office in Main Strtet when Suifcripthni Aivtrtljements (fe fir this paper are 'hankftill
lEXING l " J rectind and Psintinq in its different branches done withCare and Expedition
by the imported Dove out
of S:ella Sulla was gor by
Othello out of Sclima S li
ma was imported and got by
the G idolphin Arabia Prim
rote D m Ctrlos's dam won
five p'lrfes ugainft the belt
and mo(l capital horfeson the
-Cmtinent and was to have
been taken to England to run
For the K ng‘s Plate of one
thoufand guineas only pre-
vented by the non export
R lolves in one thoufand fe-
v"n hundred and feventy five
D 1-1 Carlos's colts are incom-
parable being allowed by all
judg-s that have (een them'
to excel any ever Teen on this
Comment — The above will be
proved to the fati&taAion of
a-ny per foil d- firing it
Daniel Scott
March ift 1789
-00£
7 j' Akcn up by the rnblcri-
ber living bne mile from
Lexington‘adun coloured Cow
with fome white fpots no
im or brand perairable ha
lately calved profit d and ap-
Prail'ed to fifty (hillngs i The
owner is defied to come and
prove his property pay cnar-
and take them away
March 13-1788
JValkex
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J' H VV MU Ivilr
Tuft o npofite the mw Court-Houfe
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in
tlarBeend general AiTortment of DRT
GOODS' AND GROCERIES wich a
quantity ' of Nails of different iizes
ot his own manufafturlng all which
he in determined to fell on as moderate
-terms as poilible for Caih Indian
Corn Tobacco Butter Tallow and
rllogs JiVd JOHN DUNCAN
' A colie A ion of Books in ‘ Divinity
Law and Phvfic feveral entertaining
HiJorics : fome 'Engliih and Latin
School Books i a variety of Book
fortheinftritflionand entertainment of
xorineiiiHiuiiurm
Children--American Magazines and
- S“f PilU'
Jf
Any of the -above dc&nbed
i Any-
Country Produce wfttTe received
TV'Ill cover this 1 feafon at
” General Charles Scott's
at forty (hillings to be paid in
the following articles viz corn
beef bacon cows and calves
lhei“p bogs butler or lard
Dm C ulos is a beautiful
tay fifteen hands hgh of as
god parts asany horfein the
U “verfe ' He was got by Dr
IIimilrMs imported horfe Fi
gure (who won foui ’ Kings
Plater) ’Ut of the famous rnare jng fi0n Lexington to Gen
Primroie Primrofe was got Scott’s and will cover marcs
DON CARLOS
iea fiiall be delivered by the
firft day cf DCember next
other wife nothing but cafli will
received in payment t or
fuur dollars in caih paid by
fiift day of Augull next :
Jany gentleman putting four
marcs of his own property
Wjy jave hem covered the
ycafon for
ich if paid in ca(h by the
firil day of All£uH next
jood pafiurage gratis but will
not be antwerable for efcapes
or accidents Doncarelefs was
got by old Doncarele s im-
ported by col Taylor from
England his dam by the no-
ted Tom Jone his pedigree
is rq-iiil to iny Horfe’s in
the Diftridt but there need
not an enumeration of words
tle wi WlB
(elf
francis -Keen
2931
It is Upped ne ptrfin will bring
a dijiempered man- by which the
herje can receive any injury
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Jml A W "l” Mlai Sh4 m—mJm AJ
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' vertifing ESTRAYSsn the Wefiern
Waters
Pajfed the 6th if DeckUbes r’gffj
Section I
BS it endSed by the
General Ajjltmbiy
That from and afier the Crft day cf
February next Eflrays taken up in the
DftriA of Kentucky (hall be adverti
IfJ ‘ tlJe fsm
“7 KZ drfad be
‘ J Gjanf
J" TVIDKPj L2£AV?
‘ u furtler enaBed That if
one -Vftikv nn
? 0 ® ha" b® de-
!
" dwnnd more than one (hil-
VZ
-'iKCT Ill ALL perfons (hall have
' cceft to the Eftrty-book without
at five dollars the feafon pay
able in Cows and calves neat
cattle (beep pork wheat corn
rye or oats at their cafh price fTA ¥5 "E COT
when delivered at the (iihfcri- V-
bers houfe provided that any
of the above mentioned arti
A Beautiful bay full five feet
' three inches high Hands
this feafon at the lubicribtts
liable within two miles of
Lexington on the road Irad-
' paying any fee therefor any law
he coatrarv notwtthftandinc 1
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A trad of land fituate tyi
the county of jefferfonqn
the waters of Fox R in a branch
of Brafheaj Creek containing
one thoufand acres' "This ti
tle is a Military one and indifpft
table -C hb Gxds or produce
will be taken inpayment En
quire of the fublcriher in D iri
ville during the Selfion of
twenty (failings the General Court and after
wards at Inn 'on
WILLIAM MURRAY Jan
March 11789- 1
warer ot Beach Fork
--or The above will be fold together
in fiich trafls as will heft fijic
’the purchafersj to whom the (iipet
-and manner of payment will be mads
eafy For-further information apply
to William Pawling Efq- of Lincoln
or Thomas Todd Attorney at Law
M ercer or In Lexington to
Jaiies BeaTtt
March 33 1789-
pAken up on Cane run
' about three' miles from
I-exiugton a bay horfe near
fourteen hands high 41 fmall
laid fiar 0 his forehead his off
thereof ( hind fat white ten or ele-
£0 pounds : J
t - RssnBiea Caurn
i-' March 33 789 A 1 J
Who has alfo fome lands
within five miles of Lexingt'itt
to let on improvement
TO BE LET OR SOLD
f v
The following trafti of Land vj$
NE Tnft containing -800 acres
Of
lying on the fouth Branch 0f
'big Clifton
One do con'aiding 147 acres
'lying on the Beaver Dam fork of
big Clifton one of the waters ofGieen
’River ’
One do containing -757 acres ly
ing on Rock-lick Creek a Branch pf
ingonRock-lickCreckaBrancnpl
Rough Creek
r' And one do containing 329 a-
-cres lying on Harding Creek)
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TWO DOLLARS REWARD
J
CTrayed from the plantation
of Alexander M’Conntll
near Lexington the fiill of Oc
tober laft a dark roan horf
about fourteen hands high e
leveo years old trots fome but
pices naturally branded with’ a
ilirrup-iro'i on each (houldex
had on afmall bell : Any perfqn
that will deliver the (aid horfe
tf Alexander M'Connell or to
R hert Edmifton near Bourbon
court-lioufe (hall recieve the
above reward 3
' ALLEN ElLLOGH'
March gth 1789
J
yen eafs old trors ieveral
faddk fp'" and (bod ait
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sppraifed to 6jc
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It Teems to have been fettled
- that the parlmmen of Parii was to
-be recalled on the nth inftanr the
fit ft prefident Laving been fent for
to Verfail'e' on the preceding day
who on his return to the capital-
had a meeting with fcvcral of his bre
thren at the breaking up of which
the ufual officers whefe duty ie is
to attend parliament were ordered
to be in read'ncfs on the next mnr
xifiT when the king was expected to
hold a bed of juftice in order to
xeinftarc that aflemhly
- Sent 1 6 It is cbniefluted that a
perfsft underflanding fubfifts between
the ottoman court and the leading
nooility in Hungary who uitguGcd
wth the caprichus defpotifm of the
emperor only wait for a favorable
'on ortunity-to hake off the yoke
which he has impofed upon them
There is not a fovereign in Europe
more em-pc- detefted than the prefen ’
nr of Germany The nobility
-to a man both in Hungaiy and Bo-
- hcmn deteft him nor has he 1 iriend
among the people The clergy- are
his declared enemies and if the grand
vizir ihould be triumphant he will
‘find the Auftrian territory the very
xeverfe of hoftility to him
’ By 1 letter we have received fiom
i Copenhagen dated Auguft 3a we
1 learn that Mr Flint the meirencer
‘from St James’s arrived thereon the
- 94th and hat the purport of his dif
: patches was “ That the cabinet of
' Great Biitain could not difapprove
’ the conduct of Denmark in furniftiing
rRuffia with the fuccouis ftipulated
in 'the treaty between them but
that the laid convention did not re
quire Denmark to arm all its forces
againlt Sweden and which' his Bri
tannic majefty could not on any ac
' count permit' -Our letter adds that
there is every appearance of a fimi-
lar notification or the pait of the
i king of Pruflia and that the Prince
royal of Denmark fet out fuddenly
I on that -d y for Berlin accompanied
only by a general and fecretary of
'the office for foi eign affairs Vari
ous arc the reafens affigned for th 1
j ftep but the moft probable appears
that his h’gbncft is gone to be per
’ Rurally Informed of the difpofitions
of that court before Denmark enga
’ ges in the prefent war Our corre
ipondetft reuiarks'that the armament!
’ both by Tea and land are COO fqrm
dabland sftive to leave the leaft
V
J
t O N D 0 N September 15
r Mr NecVer when he took pof
leiSan of the trefcSiie royaic found
I11 if only about i8oool tier ling but
about one hundred million of livres
’ of refcriptlons which under (he
late miniftry were to no value but
which may now pafs again a ufual
credit is pretty well reftored a
®ong the monied men
When the archbiihopofSeni took
leave of the kng he made ufe of
thefe remarkable words j Sir never
lecall your parliaments except under
certain conditions tor oiherwife your
authority will be annihilated the
‘monaichy deftroyed'
’ When the newt of the edifis re-
fpefling the payment of the rentaand
dividends reached Amfterdam the
merchants of that place were going
to have a meeting on which (hey
Intended to propoie not to accept a-
try more bills drawn upon them from
'France which meafure would have
caufed an en'lre ft agnation of trade be-
tween France and Holland but the in
telligence ot the appointment M Nec-
ker haa luckily diflipated all fears
The fame news had alio a terri
ble effeft at Lyons whe-e bufinefs
wa totally flopped for feveral days
The fnft houfes could neither nego
date thei- bills on foreign parts nor
'could they get any bills difeounted
with the monied men Thefe diffi
culties were however immedia'cly
'removed on the receipt of the Joy
ful tidings of the archhifliopY dif
miffioh In Ihorr thioughout France
that prelate’s removal from office
lias caufed an Indefcribable happi
uefs fo much fo that Grenoble
the inhabitants would not wait till
sight before they illuminated their
Jboufes
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doubt that If Denmark acts ct all it
will be beyond the terms of the trea
ty betwfcep her and Huflia as (hat
does nm icquire a tenth part of the
preparations which are vigoroufly
making
ExtraS of a letter from EIJineur
September a
11 Yefterday the brig Mercury
Capt Cow fent into Copenhagen
the Sweeiih (hip Sc Bartholomew
Capt Danf returning from the Weft
Indies with a cargo or Sugar and
rum and a cheft of dollars Various
account are circulated of the value
of this prize it is certainly the rich-
eft that has been made lirce the
commcncemffit of the war The
Mercury ic an excellent failei has
already taken 21 veffels and-ftiil
continues her cruife'
Our laft intelligence of the opera
tions of the Swedifti monarch al
though not coming from aiieft au
thority afford forne tealbn to think
that the war betwixt him and Ruffia
will no- be of long continuance The
fiiluie of h:s attempt to polTefs hm
felf of Finland the affiftanre (o be
-affoided by the Danes to Ruffia in
ca e he pe lifts in the war'and the
neutrality of the couit of Beilin
fom which he was led to expeft a
diveifion in his favoi will pi event
him from gsininghis original purpoie
whatever mi (chief he may in the mean
time do among the Ruffian fleet in
the Baltic-- and if the teport be true
of his grand licet being clocked up
even this is preiented
Sept 18 Spain has at this mo
men' a powerful fquadroq equipped
manned and ready for Tea For
what purpoie can Die be luppoed to
fubjeft herfelf to the expcnce cf a
£teat Armament at a ime when Ihe
is at war with no one fta'e and pro-'
feffes the moft pacific difpolition to
wards ail the princes in Europe t
According to letters from Gotten
buigh that port is now blocked up
by the Ruffians who wholly com
mand the Cattegat Sea
Oft a the emperor is with the
main body of the army at Caieu
Scbez
The chief effort of any thing like
ingenuity by the Auftnans this cam
paign- has been in a Temporal y
Bridge they filing over the 'Alt
The difpjtch with which it was done
and the gi eat effects it was tn produce
we e both leinarkable Thus they
preferr ed a cinimuncniion between
Hcrmanftadt and C onftadt
Thecmperor ha long ceafcd to be
a favoi lie with his fubjec'is as a
Tub eft he was ivrvjiu as a mo
narch he is detefted as a wairior
his chaiiftcr is mu much better
His letuin to Vienna wii of courfe
be atended with no very flattering
congiatuiation unlels he Ihould end
the campaign with fume action vfiiy
great and fingulariy Cuccelsfull
Ab officer in the Auftrian army
writes that in the piefent war the
bayonets are of no ufe to the em
peror’s troops for the Auftnans
hsve been fo dilheanened at the
furious onlets and undaunted bravery
of the T urks that they cannot be
prevailed upon 10 (land a charge e
ven under the eye of their invind
bleempeior: they depend chiefly up
on their artillery for their- protection
and cannot reft contented in heir
camp if they are not defended by
cheveaux de frizes as if the who'e
’i'urkiih ai my confided of cavalry
In addition' to the- misfortunes
which feem to lurround and ciofe on
all lides upon the emperor at this
unfortunate junftu-e the court of
Vienna has received the mortifying
but authentic intelligence that the
Pacha de Croja the faithful ally of
the two Imperial courtsi in the Du
chy of Montenegio is no more
His memorable adverfary the Pacha
of Scutari marcheJ agawft h m and
coming up with him gave him bat
tle and obtaining a complete Viftory
returned in triumph to Scuta-i with
the head of the vinquifficd pacha
’ This event has entirety changed the
face of affairs in that country and
to add to this unexpefted blow the
major Vuitaflgyic has loft all the
fruits of the cunqueft of Spux and
’Sabgitak nd wii h his brave compa
nions have been cut to 'pieces by the
Facia of Scutari
NOTICE
TS once more given to all
thofe who are indebted to
Janus Bray (late of L"ingtcnJ
cither by bond note-or book
account that 1 (hall attend a:
Ixington on April Fayette
C urt day in order to fettle
with therr thofc thert fote who
do' not avail themlclves of this
n ice will ha e th r r fpective
Binds Sec immediately lodged
111 the lands of an Attornev
ANDREW GATEWOOD
March 25 17S9 3133
- “ S’ -qlliona a iked i or the above
JohnHCxeVgnnandgot wrd for he m0 Ind
by the noted horle old Partner jhirf 6n W ging Jtt
--Partner waa got by Mjrton’s J
'T'HE bau'iful high bred
horfe Stder full fifteen
none otucr uu -which was remarkable part
haus and a half hgh Banda f h M V
at my Itafl on fouth Elk- f I :
a 1 - ot the counter drawer and :
lorn abow fo raika hlo takcl ou of ’fnlal j
Lewis Crarga mill and w-U 0j Truk (hich fmod 0
covet ma at fjy lhIhrjg one rf Yelae amongft 1
he featon parable rn calh the j logether wit)B !
tonacco beef pork larfj or lin°n tag-whid
lallow deberable on or be- the Truk c0"
fore the hr day of Novem- Mjncd
b-r next
Frankfort
Slider
tanic Majefty George the third ab- below r r l
dicated his throne in Oftober laft and £3° M L’ V®1 mi 1 °n
has retired to the world of Spirits “-Morn at tpn dollars the
the'e to meditate on the follies and c&fon which tnay be dif
misfortunes which marked his reign charged by the payment of
over the Rrlrilh Nation four hundred weight of mer
it is reported that the Indians who chantable tobacco or ten bar
perpetrated the murder on the road 1 r I cn “
from Iimeftone to this place men- corn or four hundred
tioned in our laft were overtaken weight of pork x of twenty
bv the party who purfeed them at buihelsof rye or wheat orin
the Ohio river and were ail killed any other produce at Cafll
“ hei' “ ffrj - W ' U
nrlt day of January (next
B Sngh lwp'at twen-
Vtfiting a whimfical hermitage near pv 'bfnt ” °"
hath belonging to a whimfical ? I Wlth th reE:
gentleman I was much pleated J who favor me
with the following whimficai Fpl yitn their cuftom fhall in
’ taph placed over -the bones of 1 calc they prove unfortunate
fa-thful Newiound lanct Dog the hrft feafon have a chance
rnuci hi tan m °"d 1“-
1 brave Sree 18 88 follows he came
His friend companion not his llave out Col Braxton’s import
fond without fawning ftiil therfame cd mare Kitty Filher and
When fortunejmii’d or when the was got by the noted irripor-
Led the poor wanderer fuch a dance tCl Llt t te ca’
Ad exile fadt through Spain and racrs both which are tio
France well eftablifhed to require fur
Blufli then ye human Tons of b - -s ther comment
Who fawn on rafrals tor their richet The fubferiber has alfo a
Yet grudge the tribute of a tear v Afe “ 1
To the poor dog that lumbers here A inferior to none on
the continent except Gen
Traveller out of Selimii both
of which were imported from
England and generally allowed
to be of the beft breed in that the Store houfe waa
Kingdom or that ever were fuuated at the end of the
brought to America dwelling houfe of Ben Gray fdn
Sliders dam was got by and thin robbery committed
the much celebrated imported while the young man that at
old Figure his grand dam by tended iu the lore was at
the noted horle Fearnought fupper arid immediately takAi '
imported from England by notice of by the young man
Col Baylor of Caroline (Virgi- after fupper it ia therefore
nia) his great grand dam one generally thought that no
of toe nigheft bred mires of ftrangcr io the houfe perpettan
England imported by col Jofeph ed faid j aft
Galloway of Maryland' ' I
JOHN PRICE Jua '
'v'
Geo VValhington Efq is appointed
Prefident and John Adams Efq Vice
Prefldenr of the United States of
North America '
We are aifo informed that his Bri-
fif-i-e By late advice from the Eaftward A Beautiful forrel rifine
hear that our iiluftrious chieftain teen hands high in form
inferior to no horfe in the
Difttift will
LEXINGTON Match 34
r— - °f e moneys'
in Ie g mt or wjJO evef money
bred by cl1M have ten Gnineaa and no
TWENTY GUINEAS
REWARD
npHE fub-fcribV-ra (lore houfe of the
in this Town was
broke open on the night of
the twenty fourth of January
laft and robbed of Cafh to
the amount of feventy pound
Virginia' currency nmorgft
which was five Dmblnons
and two German Carolines
Wafhington’s which will co
ver mares at five dollars the
feafon i mares fent from a di
ftance will be particularly at-
tended to but the fubferiber
will not be anfwerable for es
capes or univoidaW- srcidpntak
THO CARNEAL
March 23 1789
cover mares
this feafon at the fubferiber’s
plantation about four miles
L A B U R N U'M
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full tftr'en haiid: J flight
v itli a 'figure that needs no
tomrrenianon j will cover
mares this feafoq in Lexing
Iwo hundred
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tyef paid on' of before the
"fiiftrday-of "Novtmbcr-next
Jt Tsfierdlcis trf fav imv (hir
Vjf ti y - t‘is
cpcrfoTnlxs 01 i:a
xr tire per tormances or t?is
whe" hrt:e‘n!y mat' he dan
beat aqy7EQiIc in the Dvftiitt
‘the touf milc heatti--r:H'i pe-
digree is Ihort — ho came out
-mf: - CoET LTaxpunTlt 1 ny Fifh
wrt and was - got : by the old
vodulphin i arabivn '
NICHOLAS IArON
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Jjxlngten jilareh IQ 1789
THE FOLLOlVlNG
— T'-R-LANrCS-
MAY BE HAD AT TJIIS OFFICE-
4 ' VIZ ' 4
LrWWxnuurpnirxrA W a nr rar v
niiH rnmrrwfn P n n n i ap m
and common LONDR AfrRENTl
EPIIEMER1S
FOR
'
A P R J L
Calculated for the Meridian of
i KENTUCKY:
- D
JlrH Q iarfer li at 4
After
lull Muon 91b at 6
21
Morn-
Jaft Quarter 17th am
33
Mo-n
New Moon ?4'h ' '
it
hem ILri a
Apnl iools
Daniel Scott
March lit 17P9
)aj Aktn up by the jubkii
j 4 1 r ber living one mile fn-m
Lexington a dun coloured Cow
with tome white7 fpvs no
mark or brand perceivable has
larely calved pft d and ap
praifed to' fifty ihillngs The
owner is defir-d to come and
1 ' prove his property pay ciar-
S a beautiful -1 bright ' bay g-g and take them away
Varr 23 I7S8
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LEXINGTON : Printed by JOHN BRADPORD hit OrnninMjin Street when SubTcriptient Adterttjementi (fc forth! t paper are 'hankfuUy
received end Punting in Us different branches done with Care and Exoedition 7 -
with Care and Expedition
6 S In T rnt
I’enut rife $ 9
7 53
Matin Th-rfJiy 5 2 5
5 34 26
G-nd VrM
3:6 23
Sr f-x i? 1 is
S t! 9
Jvf 112 46
5
'J-JV’fi 3‘
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33
5 2
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Sr f't 10 O
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Lv a titir I ifl
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5 2
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Ut-ve
S-43
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Sf-- 7'‘ fet 8 tf- !S if
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46i
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A
Ar jS 1
'Luna n fir jup 1 S lJ
An
Plate of one
t!:oufunJ guineas only pre
enrcd by the non’ export
fe-v-n R Iblves in one thoufand
hundred and feventy five
tDyi CdilosV-eolts-arc incom-
Parable being allowed by all
jud iht have ln then
10 excel any ever feen on this
Cl)intnt-Tlie abve will be
proved 0 the uflion of
any perfm d firirnri? -
WanFS
i: V7 1 ( iJ 1
i 1-V o lUhX
-
Ihe-(itrcbc kK iol ijc-H
tlircead general Aflortnent of DRT
GOODS' AND GROCERIES with a
- XuuntitLLPfNailof different fizes
ot his own manufaftuiii jlRwIiTih
heiiideiertnfned to fell on as moderate
fcfffl poffiblefor Caft Indian
Coro Tobacco I! utter T!lowand
Hogs)vd JOIIN DUNCAN'
t7 - Of whommaybe had 4
AYollection ofBookiii -Divinity
- '
law aad PhviTc feveral entertaining
RaalW 4IIVI 1 II v - u k 1 loiii'f
Hiiionesr iome 'Engliih and Latin
'School-Books a variety of Books
fortheinftrudion and entertainment of
‘ Children- -American' Magazines and
of the fateft'dates: affo
Paper
parchmcntDecd ami Letter
Sealing Wax Wafers alf? Anderfop's
Scoy pills
v - rrrrr":i -
' r i -
y r L
: s - Anyof the 'above dc&ribcd
' Country Prodiice wilt be receireJ at'
Scott's whcrp a Receipi will ‘
lhat wiU quaify the beater
H ieceive?oodfHvLefcBgiWn:‘w —
“'u25ex!AfADii'':d5l 178
YJ7ILI cover this feafon at
r General Charles Son's
at forty (hillings to be paid in
the followin' articles viz corn
btef bacon cows and caiver
flogs butter or lard
D n Cuios is a beautiful
I av :p it eii bands li gh of as
ai
jgMt pans as anyWfe
U Vcrfe-YHf watitt
Riire (who v-orrTo'jvyli1igs
Piatvi) -tf: orihe faftu-us mare
Puirruie Priii rule was got
by the imported Dne out
of S ella Stella was gor by
Othello ou t of SjimaS li
ma was imported and got by
the-G idoiphin Arabia Prim-
K ? c‘r!‘'s! d °“ L IimuIV provided that ny
£”’ “g1"ftlle otite above mentioned: arti
oi ll capral botfraon tne ck lM dflCTed b lhe
anJ I to have fir!rdiiy of Dcember
W Z‘X 2 one Calh “
be received in payment or
DON CARLOS
DON CARELESS
A Beautiful bay full five feet
“ three' indies high Hands'
this feafon at the iubicribcrs
cafon
hch if paid in alh by 'the
!cri c - A
ill U Auguft ne
b“‘ U
not be aniwcrable for efcapeg
or accidents Doncarelefs was
got by old Doncareles im
puted by col Taylor from
England his dam by the no-
ted Tom Jone' his pedigree
is eq-iil to any HofiVs in
the Dlridt but there need
not an enumeration of words
as -the horfe will ihew for hhn
iclf FRANCIS KEEN h
- :93
' V A le hped na ptrfon will bring
diftemaered mare by which the
-korje tan receive any injury
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Water Jy f V'
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2f f5 Dxcemsei jygY
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Section I B' it matted by tie
Central Mffembli
Thar from and fer iherfirfl day cf
February next Eftrays taken up in ihe
- DftiiA of Kentutby fliajl be advert!
fed inthe Kentucky Gazcrtein
t — — - w yw
--m rMnrgffaGaaet
arr”aSrd That if
!! 0'® OIle E(T4y 'M be dc-
nbeti in an advert' -ement the Clerks
Cnnory
Courts1 in the fafd
the printer thereof
- ftali not acmm more than one Util-
not demand more than one fliil-
hng for every fuch additional Eftray
Aect Ill ALL' perfon4fli have
seceft to the Eftray-book witfroiit
paying any fee Ihcrefor any law to
hceoatrary uotwithilaadiDc '
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V"'’ V
four dollars in caih paid by tie is a Military one and indifpft
t he fir ft day of Auguii next : table C'ihGx)df1orproiuce
any gentleman putting four will he taken in payment La
mares of his own property quire of the fublcriher in D in-
haw-lhtm cnvorA tfn villin diirinp the Selfion if r
for twenty ihiiiings the General Court and after
two miits of
I-exington on the road lead
ing hom Lexington to Gm
Scott's and will cover mares
ar five dollars the leafon pay
able in I oar& and calves mat
cattle (hetp p rk wheat corn
rye or oats at their cafh price ¥31 CrT TY
when delivered at the i'uhicti-— A-Vr 1311 Ov-IXwl-
t-
- - -
round (Sppraift4 -to 6yC
pounds - ’ V
:uKmtua Cdraxv
yyMatreh si 11789 1 W
c
CTrayed from the plin ration
uof 41
Alexander M’ConntU
near L-xmgton the full of Oc
tober Lift a dark roan horte
about fourteen hands highe
leven years old trots fome b&t
pices naturally branded with’ a
ftirrup-iroti on each fhnjidcr
bad on afmail bell: A" perfqn
tbit wiil deliver the laid Forte
V-Alexander M'Connell or to
R ibert Edmifton near Bourbon
court-lioufe (hall recieve tlis
above reward
ALLEN KlLLOGIL
March gth 1789
trad of -land fituate 131
tlie county of jef?crfonrin
the waters of Fox R in a branch
of Bralhca Crock containing
one thoufand acres This ti-
wards at l ex n -
WILLIAM MURRAY Jun
March a 11789
Who has alfo fome Jandy
vi t'nin five miles of I exirtgt'sx
witmn live miles ot l-exirtgt
to let on improvement
TO BE LET OR SOLD’
The 'following traAi of Land' v
QNE Tri£l continfng8oo seres
lying on the (buth Branch
‘big Clifton
pne do containing 472 acres
Hying -on the Beaver Dm fork pt
’ bg Clifton oae of the waters ofGtoen
River :r
r One contain hg -757 acres ly-
'big on Rock'lk
-lick Creek A Branch yf
f
IlJ And one do containing a-
-res 4 lying en Harding's -dek)a
the purchafets to whom the time
lhV!
manner of payment will: be mao
‘-fggj
"For furtiierjcforniation appjy
'ea
inW
to William Fawlingv Efq of Lincoln
or Thomas Todd Attorney at -Layr
Mercer or -in Lexington to -t
vJilZU BX4TET
’Afirvii'k3 U789 j
v-fr-
: T'Akert up
on Cane ruh
about three' miles from
-t :'U Wo : horfe nrir
°rfe nc?
5urtcen band high 4 fml!
Hat in his forehead his off
hind fet white 1 ten -or 'le-
vcn veaft old trots (evCrol
jj r 1 v " IC1
iffaddje ind
TWO DOLLARS REWARD
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'count permit
there Is every-appearance of a fimf
Jar notification or 'the pait of the
rking ofPruffis and that tne Prince
: royal of penpark’ fet out fuddenly
od ‘thatdiy for Berlin accompanicl
only by a general and fecretary of
- the office for veign affairs Vari-
Oui e the reafens affigned for th s
jftep but the moft probable appears
vthat his’ h:rticf-i"is gone to he per-
‘j(bna!iy inttfmed of the difpoficions
-S' of thaiehurt -before Denmark enga
: ges in' the prefent war Our corre
— msHitftjem vksTharthe armament J
L both by Tea and jsnd are too form!
rJsbKacd active to kave tbe lesR
oong the monied men
' When the archbiihopofSens took
leave of the k!ng he made ufe of
the‘e temarkahle words Sir never
recall your parliaments except under
certain conditions tor oiherwife your
Buthority will be annihilated the
"oonaichy deftroyed'
When the news of the edifts re-
fpeAing the payment of the tents and
- dividends reached Amfterdam the
merchants of that place weie going
to have a meeting on which they
' Intended to propofe not to accept a-
ny more bills drawn upon them fiom
'France which meafure would have
caufedanen'ireftagnationoftrade be-
tween France and Holland but the in-
kelligenceot the appointment M Nec-
' her has luckily diffipated all fears
The fame news had alfo a terri-
tie effeft at Lyons whee bufinef
wa totally flopped for leveril days
The firft houfes could neither ncRo-'
date their illa on foreign parts nor
'could they get any bills 'difccunted
With the monied men Thefe dffi-
cullies weie however Immedia’ely
'ztmoved on the receipt of the Joy
ful tidings of the archhifliop's df
miffioft In flion thioughout France
that prelate's removal from office
'lias caufed an indefcribahle happi
refs fo much fo that at Grenoble
the inhabitants would liot wait till
! might before they illuminated their
Louies
It feems to hare been fettled
' that the pirlivmen of Paris was to
be recalled on the nth inftanr the
fiift prefldent Laving been fent for
vto Verfail'e on the preceding day
‘who on his retain to the capital
had a meeting with feveral of his be
thren at the-breaking up of which
the ufual officerkrwhofe duty it Is
to attend parliament were ordered
to be in readinera on the next mor
xnn when the king was expeAedto
holds bed of juftice in order to
- leinrtare that affemhly " -
Sent id ’It is coniefliMed thata
p erfert underftandin fubfift between
the ottoman court and the leading
nooiliiy in Hungary' who oitguCc-l
wth the capffciius defpotifm of the
- emreror only wait for 1 favorable
‘ot -ortunity-to ihake off the yoke
which he has impofed upon them
There is not a fovercign in Europe
' more de'cfted than the prefen'1 cm
peior of Germany The nubility
-to and-Bo-'hcmia a man both in Hungary
deteft him nor has be s Iricnd
among the people The clergy- are
his declared enemies and if the grand
Vizir fliould 'be1 triumphant he1 will
vixiruiuuiu hf uiunipiiini ns win
-find the Auflriah ?enItory the veiy -
reverfe of hoftility to him
' By I letter we have received firm
‘'Copenhagen dated Auguft 30 we
- 4th and hat the purport of bis drf-
- patches was' That the cabinet of
'Great Biitam could not di (approve
Athe conduct of Denmark in furnifliing
fRuffia with tkoTuccodis ftipulated
Tn 'the treaty' between - them i but
that the faid convention did not re
quire Denmark to arm all its forces
againft Sweden and which' hli 'Bri-
xannic majefty could not on any sc-
‘count permit- -Our letter adds that
of refcriptlons which tnJer the ExtraS tf a rtffr row Elfituur Pielident of the United State J of
late miniftry were to no value but September a r-North America
which may now pars again ufual Yefterday the brig Mercury Weare aifo informed that his Brl
' credit is pretty well teftored a- Capt Cow fent into Copenhagen
LONDON Semester y doubt that If limA a5s ct ofl
will be beyond ibe terms of the ties-
l
r
1 1
which feca to-iurround anddofeon
all tides upon the emperor at this
unfortunate jun&u'e the cour of
Vienna has received the mortifying
but authentic intelligence that the
Pacha de Croja the Jaithlul ally of -
- chy of Montenegioi is no more
ILs memorable adverfary the Pacha
of Scutari marched sga nft him and
’coming up with him gave him bat-
tie and obtaining a complete vflory
returned in triumph to Scutari with
the head of the vvnquiflicd pacha
This-event -has : entirieiy changed the -
face uf affairs in that country and
-to add to this unexpefledbliw the
major VuLiaflivic has loft all the
Pacha of Scutari
Thro°la£
Kingdom or that xver-were ntuated at the end of the
brought to America dwelling houfe of Ben Gray fGn
"Sliders dam was got by and thia robbery committed
tle much celebrated imported - while the young man that at
old Figure hia grand dam by tended in the ftore was at
the noted horle Fearnought fupper arid immediately taken '
that the war betwixt him and Ruffia
will no beof long cominuarce The
Dilute of h s attempt to pulfefs hm-
felf of Finland the airtrtame 10 be
afforded by the Danes to Ruflia in
ca ehe pe lifts in the war and the
neutiality of-ihe couit of Beilin
Turn which' he was led to cxpcA a
diveifluniit his favoi will picvciit
him fiom Raining his- orieinat puipoie
whatever mifchSefhe may in the mean
time do among the Ruffian licet in
the Baltic- and if the lepoit be true
of his grand fleet berg clucked up
even this is prevented
mo-men- Sept 18 Spain has at this
a powerful fnuadron equipped
manned and ready for Tea For
what purpofe can the be lupjoeJ- to
fubjeft hcrfelf 10 the ex pence cf a
great Armament at a ime when flie
mam body of the army 'at Caien
Scbez
The chief cflVr of any thing like
'ingenuity by the Auftrians this cam
yaign has been in a Temporal y
Bridge they -fi irg over the Alt
The d:fpjtch with which it was done
ind the great effects it was tn produce
we e both lemarkaWe Thus iluiy
preferred a commun caiion between
Hi:imanllidt and C oniladt'
The emperor ha long veafeJ to be
u uiuicaucneu me
fudous onfet gnd undaunted biavery
of the Turks that they cannot be
prevailed : upon 10 (land a charge e-
ven under the eye of iheirjnvind
-
and cannot reft contented in iheir
camp if they are not defended by
cheveaux de frizes as if the who e
" ta Z nigheft bred rolre rfAangcr oehiufcppcW
Sbghakrndwuh: hrs“i)?ivc cojnpaEnSand imported by col Joleph cdlaid aft
nions hivc beehmtO-piecgi-by: qllGalloway -of— Maryland : r"‘ — — L — : — ‘ 1
” ” — ' jouNf&icE juo M : ' v :
a favoi ite with his fubcc's as a
Tubed he was pMjiti aa-g mo
narch he is-dcu-fted as a wanior
his chaii£cr is mt much better
Ills tetuin to V ctica wil of courfe
be atendei with no very flattering
congiatuiaiicn unlels he fliould end
the c-mpagn 'with fume action v£iy
great and Angularly fucccfsfull
A & ofliL-er in the Aufti ian army hanJS and ft half high Bands
writes that in the pielenc war the at my (Ul 1 on fouth klk
bayonets are of no ufe to the cm- lorn about two miles belo
hred bv
Tuxkift ny cm Mm of OMliirrriRifH C)cke Virginia andggt
In addition to the misfortunes' k k inru
is at war with no ore ft-re anJ pro
feffei the mod pacific difpcfiuon to- ( jl !
wards all the princes in Europe t " '
According to letters from Gotten
buigh that port is row blocked up
by the Ruffians who wholly com
mand the Cattegat Sea
Oil 2 the emperor is with the
the Swceiflt (hip St Bartholomew
Capt Danf returning f:om (he Well
Indies with a cargo or Sugar and
rum and a chert of dollars Various
accouiys aic circulated of the value
of this prize it Is certainly the rich
eft thae has been made fuce the
commencement of the war The
Mercuiy is an excellent failer has
already taken 21 veffels and-iliil
continues her CTuife" i
Our lart intelligence of the opera
tions of the Swedith monarch al
though not coming from aiieft au
thority afford Tome teal'c-n to think'
Vifit'ng a rhimfical heimitape near
hath belungu g to a whimfical
gentleman I was much rie-reJ
wh the following 'whimfical Ppi
taph placed over the bone of a
fa:thful Newiourd laio Dog
fPRUE to Ibis mailer generous
I brave
ILs friend companion not hs flare
Fond without fawnirg flill the fame
Yet grudge the tribute of a tear
To the poor dog that (lumbers here
NT) T I C E
T S once more given to
all
thofc who are indebted
to
Jam s Bray (late of L'ingttnJ
vitner by bund note or book
account that 1 flull attend a:
Ix:ngton on Apnl Fayette
C urt day in older to fettle
with them thofc therefore who
do not avail thrmicjvea cf this
n ice will ha e th r r fp eclive
unnievliatey lodged
III tile anl' nf an Attornev
ANDREW GATEWOOD
Manh 25 1789 3133
£
cover marcs at f-Tty lhilhrigs
the feaion payable in ealh
to'racco beef poik lart'i or
taHow— deliverable -on-tr-bc
j)re he firft day of N
in Lexington
llcXt
or
-Frankfort
SliJcr ' was
by the noted horle old Partner
i
”Variner waa B? y M jrton S
Traveller out of Sclimsi both
of which were ' imported fro m
Eneland and generally -allowed
v
‘r ported from -England —by
Col Baylor of Caroline (Virgi
nia) his great grand dam one
-
When foitunejmil'd or when the was got by the noted impor-
IeJ the poor wanderer fuch a dance borfe old Lith the clia
An exile fad through Spain and
France
Pfufli then ye human Ton of b - -s
Who fawn on rafrals tor their riches
rsnic Majefty George the third ab
dicated his throne in OAober lart and
has letired to the world of Spiiits
thcre to meditate on the follies and
mi-fortunes w hich marked his reitn
over the llririfli Nation
It is reported that the Indians who
perpei rated the murder on the road
fom Iimertnne 10 this place men
tioned in our lafl were overtaken
bv tbe party who piirfrcd them at
the Ohio river and were all killed
fbciri three in nrmher) as they at
tempted to fwim over
LEXINGTON Skich J4
LAB U Ii rf U M
- ’ws ne‘ came
cut of cl Braxton's import
ed mare Kitty Fifher and
rarters of both which are ’L
well cflabliflud to require fur
ther comment
The fubfciiber has alfo a
Jack Als infetior to none on
-the continent except Gn
Wailiington's which will co
ver mares at five dollars-the
feafon i mares fent from a di
flance will be pmiculaily at
tended to but the i'ubfcriber
will not be anfwerable fortf
capes or univoi'lxNI- rci hnis
THO CARNEAL
Marth 13 1789
TWENTY GUINEAS
REWARD
'THE Bore houferaf the fub
firibr-rs in this Town was
broke open on the night-of
the twenty fourth of lanuary
1B and robbed of Cafh to
the amount of feventy pound
Virginia curreitcy nmorgft
vfiich was five D 'iibloons
and two Get man Crolmea
’which was remarkable part
of the Money was taken out
of the counter drawer and
taken out of
part taken out of a finall
Glt -Trunk fwhich fruod nri
Q r pg j ?
V ‘nIvie1 amonglt
1 e togetnerwitli ft
— CtJarJc-Jrowa— hncn lag-whic!y
in the Trunk and con-
tamed part of the money &
who ever returns faid money
l1 Itn umeiLdjio:
q OT he bove
reward tor the money and
ihef on bringing him to Ju
ftice " V
GILLESPIE BIRNEY & Cq
DamilW Manh 1789
— notice of by theyoung m¥n
after fupper it is - therefore
- generally thought that no
5 5
Dilliid will cover marcs
this feafon at the fubferiber's
plantation about four miles
below L- Craigs mi 1 on fouth
HIk-Hjrn at ten dollars the
feafon which may be dif
charged by the' pimnt of
four hundred weight of mer
chantable tobacco or ten bar
rels of corn or four hundred
weight of pork or twenty
buihtisof rye or wheat or in
any other produce at cadi
price paid on or before the
hrit day jf Jaary fmitt
h finsfc leap at twen-
i flu imgs provided the no-j
ney lx lent w i:h the marer
lucii gemK'men who favor me
with their cuftom fhalF in
calc -the they pime unfurl unate
hr ft feafon have a chance
the licond giatis — His pedi
gree is as follows he'
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DON CARLOS
AVdLL cover this feafon at
' General diaries Sco t's
at forty (hillings 10 be paid in
the follow mg articles viz corn
beef bacon cow ard calves
(pi p ogs bitiir or ):rd
Don Coins is a beautiful
fcay fifteen I ands bgh ( f as
pood par s as any horfein the
V uvcrle He war got b D
-gure Hamilton's imported hbr ’
(who wor font Ki s
Plates) out of tiR famous
Piimrole Prin role wifi
by the irrp irttd Djo !
of S'ella St 11a was p y
Omeilo ou of S m S li
ma was impont d g by
the G dolplnr Ara 1 Puni
roie D n C rios‘s earn won
five perks againft the beft
and moft capt a! ivories on the
Continent and was to ave
been taken to England to run
for the K ng‘s Piatt ol one
thoufand guineas only pre
sented by the bon export
H ‘olves tn one thoutand le
ven hundred and feventy five
D n Culoss coiiS are incom
parable being allowed by all
judg-s that has C ietn them
fo excel an) ever lee 11 on this
Continent — The abov e will be
proved to the fatisUcTion of
any perfiii d firing ii
Dahiel Scott
March iff 1789
T H E
GODOLPIIIN
T S a beautiful blight bay
full rift- en hand: high
with a figure that needs no
commtficaiion will cover
mares this teaton in L Xing
ton at two hundred pounds
of merchantable IT am or
thirty (lini ngs c dh t e it I a
cr tw-o dollars the iiri le leap
to be pa d on or be ‘ore tl e
fir ii day ol November mxt
It is needlets to fay any tiling
of the peiformances of tins
fine hrrte only that be c n
beat any horfe in the DflnCt
the four mile hea's— H‘s pe
digree is fhort — he came out
©f Cob Braxton's Kitty rifh
r and was got by the old
4odolphin are I'ian
NICHOLAS I A TON
Lexington March ic 17S9
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received and Printing in its different branches done with Care and Expedition
NEW STORE
Juft oppofite the new Comt-Houfe
The fubferiber har juft rereivprl
a larqe and aeneral Aftorfment of DRY
GOODS AND GROCERIES with a
quantity of Nails of dilFercnt ftzes
of his own mamifafturintt all which
he is ie'-r'nire I 10 fell on as motferme
te ms -is pofllble for Cafh Indian
Com Tobacco Bi rrer Tallow and
Hoys lard JOHN DUNCAN
Of Whom may be had
A collaftiori of Books in Divinity
Law and Phyfic fevetal entertaining
Hiftones -- lome Engliih and Latin
School Books- a variety of Books
fonlieinftruftion and entertainrnent of
Cliildien- American Magazines and
Muleums of the lateftdates alfo
Parchment Deed and Letter Paper
Sealing Wax Wafers alfo Ander Ton's
Scots pills
4 Any of the above deferibed
Country Produce will be received at
Genera! Scott’s wheie a Receipt will
Be given that will qualify the nearer
to receive Goods in Leyington-
Lexington Dec 25 1788
TOJiLhLlJ
A trafil of land E 1 irate in
the county of Jffcrfonon
the waters of Fox Run a branch
of Bailica Creek con taming
one thoufand acr s This ti
tle is a Military one and iudifpu
table C 111 "Goods or produce
will be taken n ray men fin
quire of the fdblcriber ir D n
vilie during the Seltion of
the General Court and after
wards at Fexui ton
WILLIAM MURRAY Jun
March 2 1789
v ho hiis alio fome lands
within five miles of Lexington
to ‘ t on imo ovemen
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TO BE LET OR SOU)
The following tracts of Land viz
ONE Traft containing 800 acics
lying on the fouth Branch of
big Clifton
One do containing 1472 acres
lying on the Beaver Dam' fork of
tv : Cirfton one of the Waters ofGicen
R vcr
re do containing 757 acres ly
ing on Rock-lick Creek a Branch' of
Rough Cicea
And one do containing 3128 a
cies lying on H-rding's Cieek a
water i Beach Fork
The above will be fold together
of in Inch traits as will heft fiiit
ijig pu chafers to whom the time
and marine: -t payment will be made
ealV Eor further information apply
to William Pawling- Efq of Lincoln
or Thomas Todd Attorney at Law
M ercer or in Lexington to
James Beatty
March 23 1789
-s-$-ri -A si e-kk--
A ken up on Cane run
about three miles from
Lexington a bay horfe near
fourteen hands higlr a ("mail
fiar in his forehead his off
hind foot white ten or ele
ven years old trots leveral
faddle foots and fhod all
round apprailed to five
pounds
Rawle'iOH CrllKKi
Mo'ch 23 178-9
TWENTY GUINEAS
REWARD
fture houU off the fub
ruers in this Town was
broke open on the night of
die twenty fourth of January
Eft and robbed of Calh to
the amount of feventy pound
Virginia currency amongft
uduen was five D mblOons
and two G u man Crrolines
which was remarkable part
of the vfoney was taken out
f live counter drawer and
nart taken out of a fmall
Gut Hunk ( hich ftood on
one of the (helves amongft
the goods) together with a
c rarfe brown linert bag which
was in the d runk and con
tained part of the money j
who ever returns faid money
(Fin H have T-n Guineas and no
qellions aflted or the above
reward lor the money and
thief on bringing him to Ju
ftCe GILLESPIE BIRNEY & Co
Danville Manh 1789
N-B the Store houfe was
fituarcd at the end of the
dwelling houle of Ben Giavfon
and this robbery committed
wiule the young man that at
tended in the ftore was at
(Upper and immediately taken
notice of by ihe young man
a fit r -fupoer ft is therefore
generall- i ought that lome
one o’ G ay ion’s family muft
hove perpetrated laid "fit
r''llt beau f u i high bred
horfe Sader full fifteen
hands and a half high hands
at my (table on fouth Flk
lorn ai out two- milts below
L was Craigs mill and will
cover marcs at f rty (hillings
t: e feafon payable in caff)
tobacco beef poik lard or
tallow deliverable on or be
fore the ftrft day of Novem
b r next in Lexington or
Frankfort
Sheer was bred by Cft
John H Cocke Virginia andgot
by the noted horfe old Partner
—Partner was got by M aton’s
Traveller out of Selima both
of which were imported from
England and generally allowed
(obeof the beft breed in that
Kingdom or that ever Were
brought to America
Slid rs dam was got by
the much celebrated imported
old Figure his gratid dam by
the noted horfe Fearnought"
imported from Eng and by
C (Virgi-ni-) of Baylor of Caroline
his great grand dam one
of the high-ft bred mares of
England imported by col Jofeph
Galloway of Maryland
JOHN PRICE Jun
si
LABURNUM
A Beautiful fbrrel tiling fif
teen hands high in form
inferior to no Fiorle in tne
Diftrict will cover mares
tins feafon at tne fubicriher’s
plantation about four mFs
below L Craigs mid on fouth
Elk-Horn at ten dollars the
icalon which may be dif
cliarged by the pav merit of
four hundred Wcignt of mer
chantable tobacco or ten bar
rels of corn or four hundred
weight of pork or twenty
bultiels of rye or wheat 01 in fj
any other produce at cafh
price paid on or before the
fiiit Lay of January next
JE‘ the fingle leap at twen
ty fhi lings pr v ded the mo
ney be lent with the mares:
fuch gentlemen who favor me
with their cuftom fhall in
rale they prove Unfortunate
the hr ft leafon have a chance
the fecond gratis— His pedi
gree is as follows he came
Out of col Braxton’s import
ed maie Ktty Either and
was got by the noted impor
ted horfe old L hj the cha
racters of boil) which are 10
well efLbhfhcd to require fur- '
ther comment
The lublcriber has a!lo a
Jack Ats inferior to none on
the continent except &cn
Walhington’s which will co
ver mares at five dollars the
feafon mares font from a de
fiance will be particularly at
tended to but the fubicribef
will not be anfwerable for ef
capes of unavoidable p ci-'ents
THO CARNEAL
Mtrch 23 1789
iff ' A T t? ) - jp tA
CTRAYKD from the pian-
Canon 01 Maj Moulton on
Hickman’s umk tie firit of
Octob r laft a likely black
mare and mare colt 'he mare
about fourteen hands and an
inch high (even or eight years
bid branded on the near Shoul
der HU in a piece a natural
hotter wiin a imallftar in her
forehead lome lav I die Ip its on
her trek hboi when he went
away a large bell maiked un
der the ftaple R C the colt
an iron gray a natural trotter
with a large fiat in her fore
head the marfore foot white
and U me white on the near
hind foot Whoever takes up
the fa id creatures and gives
informatian to the fublcriber
1 1 v r rig r ear col Hinklons Ra
tion on the fouth fork of Luck
ing fhall receive fi e dollars
reward
GEORGE READING Jun
Match 30 1789 3$
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boats manned with 72 men boarded the
privateer
The Ruffians determined to defend
thewjelves to thelajl landed their can
lion and ereSed a battery on fbre
which the brig after afmart cannonade
filenced The loots then attempted to
board the privateer but the infiant
they came along fide had iiamujquets
fired into then An ebflinate and blot
dy engagement immediately tnfued
which lajled with great fury en both
des for four hours when the Ruffi-
ant were obliged to Jubm't jmd were
carried with thei r ve'Jel ite Smyrna
The French left in that a8ion near
forty men- ammg whom is an officer
op flilUnguijbed reputation Monf de
Et Caefar
Oft 2 'We are- informed that a
very great and probabie political event
has lately txcitd much fpemlation in
Zla drid and Lift on no lej's than the
union of Spain Q Portugal under the Jame
Jovereigh and a prince -of hiuje of
Bourbtn
Oflv 6 The favage barbarities com-
mitted by the Turks in the neighbour
hood of Tm-fwar and Belgrade have
lip a By the tft of October the
Court tf Drtfien will have an army of
' 40000 men at Byrna This Germa
nic confederacy is certainly pit in mo
tion by the King of Proffitt who has
long it appears been particularly at
tentive to every tiling that paffes upon
the banks of the danub- and who in
eonjiti’Sion with England the States
Cencral and his German allies is at
ptefeut in a ftluatlon to make all Eu-
rest tremble
September a 5- '
The imperial Ambaffador is every
wtvnent expecting the tvtiiju'ars of a
general engagement between the An
Jlrha and Turkifb armies which he
tfiliks mull hive token place Jome weeks
ft -ci Much depends upon the iffue
of th:s buttle If the 'Turks gain the
vll-try which is not altogether impri
hibie they will endeavour to follow the
’ blow up to the gates of Vienna Should
the Aujlriavs on the contrary bn the
conquerors Laudohn will attempt lit
tle nitre than keeping his pofhaJgo
ing inta winter quartets The inlii'
litants of Fiesma however tremble for
the co ifequences and murmur their
clamours pretty freely at the Emperor
being o long he's own general
Sept 26 A Ruffian pr’vteer feiz
tda French vetTeiin the Mediterranean
hound to Cunflantineple with feveral
Turkifb merchants who wire en board
with their effcBsfand carried her into
the Morea in confluence of which
the Pomona a King’s frigate comm in
ded by M-mf de St Felix was d’f
patched after her from Toulon and
ovf 1 taking the tpriviteer ini lei en
his Jurrenderhrg both himj-lf and
prize The latter was inftvitiy given
-- but wit hut tf the Turks and their
Hierchmdize While this was trnnfaQ-
ing another frigate and a brig being
ing to his Alajefty entered the read
and the captains refolved to hive the
privateer by force if berefufed As-
pleation was again made but without Mliill
ejfeB upon which the brig was order - -with grcat dafly fortfifed Y with
td to advance to flank them while their feVeial new works On the 25th ult
filci the E-nperor’s army with them oft f(m lhc nd viiir’s’ cam? has
ferocious deftre of revenge and we
may now expeB to hear of brutalities
and murders that would d’fgrace the
cannibals s North Am-rica
t)5l 15 vi Turkifb win ind boy
wue loading a waggon with hay when
they wire furprijsd by a foraging par
ty of Aujlrians : -The boy though on
ly 'twelve years of age defended him
Jtif by two piftols an the top of the
waggon" with great bravery When
his powder auiMll were expended he u11w
made a noble rsftftqitce yrith a fcytlte e1fjy nnaptnoJ efpccially as the Porte
and wounded tv o In Jars vety darge waj beginning in fear for their
rtu fly but the harjet in the waggon ow) eiT0jf which the Audrians
tai ng fright it was overthown and rhreatencd (lon(y vc were fear
jki m n grd lay much truijed BAa 1 giand vj-lr would exaggerate
hUh
when examined ty the furgeen wade
i i M L) O N SiptctKcT io the man cry with pain liit the ley
B p I ttrrrfrom P:rif of the d inft pore all w’th the patience of en end
ive leurn' that the people in gene- but Roman and relieved hs companion
ral there begifo think nothing of their - for hs betraying his uneojinefs before
domefilc' com nod vis and di fire Jet when the Ch iftian dogs
" ‘ " 1 " - ' i-- ofl 6 By a genticpian who arrived
en Friday from Copenhagen we are in
formed that the court of Denmark hat
leen hitherto flopped in joining vigrovf
h with RuJJia age! ’ft Sweden by the
AcMcc' bv the late!! arrivals from
cent rafted with the idea of being in
vj 'red in the general war which they
yisv' consider as inevitable - Certain it
is that Pruftia Sixeny and even Pa
ja ut are already in arms and that or-
virs have been ijfuei jfom the Court of
Jieriiilio march 6boop men into Si
foie mediation of hit Britannic Alajeftf
lefts is much refpeSed by :His nephew
the 'prince royal The Emprefs howe
ver his been pretty liberal in her pre
fects to th- leading men in that king
dom befides promMing an addticn of
territory to the Dane fbould he Jlep
boldly forward What is Jingvlar adds
this gentleman is that the King the
accounted pufiliavmeus is eager for
the wir while the prince although
brave affive ana w!je is only for keep
ing ftriSh to the treaty between that
nation and Rujfta although he is at
the fame time zealous in recruiting the
army and enlarging the nevy
A lire ErgliP News-PqCi furnfli
es the followin’? Pamgraphs
“ Of all the foreign AVnifters at
Confhntinople the Swedifb is the mo ft
cafe fid A lever was a Chriftian thfre
treated w ‘th Ja much R fpeB and
fteem- The tbili City is full of the
great K'ng of Sweden and the pow'r-
fnl diverfion made by his Arms in fa
nur of the Porte "For oui Sake cry
the Muffelmen Sweden whom we
might expeS both Climate and Religi
on would render the friend of Rujfia'
ft and s forward to fight our Bittlrs
Divine Prophet ! 7f is thy powerful In
terpofitien which thus engages the
Hear: of the Swedes from the Rujft
mis for the Be-iefit of the FaitMul
'This f elf Jaw M -hornet is a powerful
Negotiator fir iht Opinions f his dtlu
ded Followers"'
VIENNA November 3
'T HE emperor is daily expelled
I leic actmpan:eJ by his joyal
highnefs the arch duie Francis It
is evident howusci that hia Imperi
al majelty does not propofe to lemain
long in the capital p-deis having
been already given to prepare winter
quarters for him st Puda
The Turks have totally evacuated
the Bannat the Cave of Veterani ex
cepted where they feem flilldifpo
fed to maintain their ground having
the imperai army had paired the Da
nube and obtained polfulTion of their
entrenchment At (he lame-date
the number of noops arrived at SCm
lin ainwnteJ to 28000 c:Tc:iive
men who added to the 10 coo who
were there I'cfoic will certainly fom
a force amply fuHiclent to : elifl eve
yy cntcrpii’e which the lurks nuy
undertake in Belgrade
Ry a letter received from Hetman:
(ladr of the 27 uk we learn ihat
ll)C ’horrodar Manrojcni finding our
oops were making approaches to the
frontiers of Wallachia bad made eve
y preparation to leflll their progress
but with To iitile fucccfi that after
having attacked our army thec at
the head of 3000 cavalry he wa
forced to retreat leaving behind him
‘ 30 kil:ed -The number he cai ried
oiFwi'h him both killed and wound
’ ed is uncertain though all account
a ice that it mull have been corfi
derable CONSTANTINOPLE &p( 1$
A courier extraordinary difparched
brought the particulars concerning
the entrance of his army into theRan
nat Tcmefwar the gicat advantages
he has obtained over the Aufirians
tbe’confidcrable number of priioiD
ers be lias taken and the ammunition
artillery colours &c which his troops
have feized upon the occafion he fi
nilhcs this enumeration by pioinifing
to fend all hi trophies and prifoners
ti Conliantinople immediately The
univerfal joy this news mdl caufe is
tf them had beres In ’nr
I'
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STOCKHOLM Ollobcr 21
The volun’cers r!fed in Dalecarlfa
confiding of 3000 young and vigorous
inhabitants of tha- province are al
ready on their march for rhe fron
tier of Norway-
The king’ (reops affcmh’ed at
Gotienburgh and its c-nviions amount
lo tno men The province of
Hatlnnde lias cfTeed to rai'e 10000
and to fend them in cafe of necsifi
tv to ti e adidancc c-f that place
There aie 5000 at- Hulingos
LEXINGTON April r 1789
From the Penvfyevnr-ia Packet of Febru
ary t ith received T'fierday weartau
thirzed to declare the account tub
lifted in our lafl of the death of tin
King of Great Britain premature
The fo'lowing are extraBs from that
paper
T0'TD0N Dwemher o 1788-
HOUSE of COMMONS
T liE KING
KswPslac''
llcc- jo Ten o'clock In themorn-
ing
“Iis Maiedy has had a quiet
nfpht nA continues In all other re
fjiefla r s he was vedcrday‘
Ixw-Palac
Dec 1 Ten n'cbck in the mor
“His Mai-lfiy Cent nire for four hours lafl
night and continues the fame as ye-
dcrday '
De 10 Vederday at 12 o’clock
ore of the na'-enser arrived at St
James’s with tire phyiician’s letter
to the lord in wait ing
Krw Uoufe Dee 9
“Hisma:cnv hah ad mo'e than fev
en hours of undidurbtd deep lad night
and is quiet rhis mormini:
? RAKER
J R ItFVNOLDS"
To ’he Tmrd in waitfog arSr James's
( A true copy)
(Signed) BOSTON
ITia maiedv bcdes the wihannv
maladv under which he b fome
time laboured is at prefent afllifled
with a fevere cnmnlaint in his bowels
of the narure of a dyfcnfTt fmm
which the mod alarming confcTuences
are arprehended
KKnmttXxyo&yz
PHILADELPHIA Feb 11
I
ExtraS of a 1efr from New ’ Tori
- dated Feb 7
“The Rritifh Packer Is not yet ar
rived althnuph fpoke with ar fca on
the id o' this month We have
nn a-rival from London in 47 div
No Regency yei dsAd The King's
infanity mav prohahlv he eot the bet
rcr of - Cirear animofitv hewcen the
Pirti'crs and Foxltcs the latter prefT
ing for a foie Regent in the Prince’s
pe- fon”
FRANKFORT Nov 4
Tev write from Berlin that a bo
dy of nooco men is really alfembled
in Pruilia and will march to the fron
tiers Its departure they fay only
depends on fomc dtfpatchcs expelled
foiu Warfaw
- bis -nil! accounts but as fomc focl&n iiv!
es have related llur1 nearly in the
1 fatne tei nis-tlmt generally mull be
fireaily plcafcd wiih ihcr impreftoa
cn the n nds of all people He has
betides piomifed the piard fi£!H°r to
begin the liege of Tcnicfwar iirmcdi
atelp and to nuke another irruption
into TranfylvEiiia havhifenr politivc
orders to the different corps of the
s:my in Wallachia for that purpofe
liut this intended invafion if attend
ed with fuccels will he -ol on real
ufe till he has cftablilhed himfelf in
the emperor 's-eflates by the capture
of fume important fortrefs he mull
therefore fecure fuel) a place if he
would preferve the fruits of this cam
paign aifti avoid expofing his conduct
to the criticifm of his enimies
M O G U L
I 'HE well known high
blooded ' hrrle mogul
will cover this feafon at the
plantation of Mr Hiraiio
Turpin at four dollars re
'ceivable in corn wheat rye
bacon nr cows at the calh
value provided it is difdtar
ged by the firlt day of Au
gull next Alfo the
ARABIAN
G R A Y
"Of Equal blord 10 an f
in the Diifiidl will cover at
the fubfaibers plantation at
four dollars the leaiun receiv
able in the articles above de
ferred at their calh value:
The articles' to be delivered
at the plantations whfercon the
horfes ftand If paid in call!
before the expiration of the
feafon (which will be the firft
day of Augufl) three dollars
will be taken in discharge for
ca h mare I have no paftu
rage JOIJN CRITTENDEN '
March at 1789
mnr m m rf r — V" v V r ' n i
C2 i kLN 01 id out ut my
liable in Lexington on fa
turJsv ' night the twenty firft
of March a dark bay mare
about fourteen hands and a
half higu eight or nine years
old natural pacer a fmailftar
in her forehead no brand
that 1 know cf and is very
h-avy with foal Alfo a black
liorfe about the fame height
and age of' tfcg mare trots
and paces in low order and
has a fore on his back has
no other maik or brand that I
recollect both (hod all round ’
and have lately come from
the okl fettlement Whoever
delivers the faid horfes to me
in Lexington (hall receive
two dollars for their trouble
JOHN M’CHORD
w w--
'T'H i riiiues ot tiie Iran
fylvania ’ feminary are
-hereby reminded that the fe
cond monday April is the
day for the Hated meeting pf
the board which by adjourn
ment is to meet at Lexington
HARRY INNE5 qb
March jO ?7Sfl- ’
NOTICE
JS once more piven to qU
“thofe w!io are indebted :
Jams Dray (Uteof L xinaion
C'tner by bond nte or hnnic
account that 1 fliml atiiid ar
I ngton on Apitl 'ajette
CitiTt day in oider to u-tile
with them thofe thertfire wha
do nr t av: i! t:ieiv!itvis -f this
rotce will have their rerpedtive
E°nds&c immediately Upa'gcd
in the I'i’i’ds nf -p A'l vncv
ANDREW GATEWOOD
March 25 1789 - 333
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LEXINGTON : Prinibd by JOHN- RRDORD it bit Officii Main Street' ifbert Suhferfptlans Alvertijentntt ffc far tbit paptr art thankfully
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WILL cover this feafon at
4 G-neral Curies Sco Ps
-1 At forty (hillings io brpald hi
trteji)l±q ini articled viz cm
vlfcref bacn cow- ard cal
p f " biLir or
D Cifos ii a - bea
I) nfuvti I and h-glj-if as
f:-d pans as any horlein r!-
D ii v trie He vaoih D
liamil'o-'s imposed !'ti -
( gurr (!n vnr fotn Ki s
! "
v
i
r
1
t
'i
H ‘dives tin one ihot-iand (e
en I urclro ad fictnty five
t n iolis Hie incom
parable being ah) wed by all
udg-s that hae teen them
fo excel any ever (cm on this
-Cmdnenti-Tlrt: aboc will Le
pioved to the (atistxdion of
a ny perl ii d fiiinc i'
-Zlarck Dajnet ScoTt
id 1789
THE
godolpiItn
IS a beautiful
bright bay
hand high
full rill- en
with a figure that nicds no
comn'incatn-n will cover
fibres this lealon in L Stingy
you at two bundl' d puKribs
cf mercluiujdble To a-e or
thirty flniings cdh lic Ui-fii
r twod iis the fm-le leap
i o be paid on' or biTore tie
f full day : Cl Kotmbir jitxt
— Itris-nectlkt to (ay
thing
piiformances of t!is
of the
link only that l e - -
fine
beat any hori'e in tie Dfiuct
she (our mild hears— Hi pc
digrcer is (ltort — r he came out
af ColXraxion'a
and
PiiUtit)olH of liL furt:r(i!
ftimrok Priii role wr ?
by the irrp rtul -Di i
OSvIIj bl lla t-ri Jjy ChiUicn
rOtr-elloou of S r-rrn: S li
nu was impoiii- d j f by
Pimj-Tnt-- the G !o?iiiii(Aruiii
D crloj unn mod
five -pori5- iigaiirll th- b-:(t
nd mod cpi al foinVjoM (iie
Ciniiritri' and was o lae
r ana was
Tiodolplitn erahian
j NICHOLAS
Jjxingttn March ic
vi X
DEEDS SUBPOENAS REPLEVY
and common BONDS APPRENTI
CE1 5 INDENTURES Ac &c &e
been taken n Finland ro run
X Plait cl rrc
lor
thoufand guneus only riC'33
ntd— by — te turn — t x'ori — 1 T
her tcCk HdOr when ft i went
ton's Ki rty Hfh- J0llFor £lM uer ‘nformatioti wppiy of wheh were irnporied from '
— 1 ‘ ”L' J — oriiliam Pawtuigy bfq of-Liheulo — -J-a ollurorl' toCltapie (t v- U1C— CiCp
y V d ToJd to££MfUm an iron gray natoirf nM!
wirh a lar (taf in hrf fore
head the mar fore foot white' 7
ard-‘ ifcme w hue 6n the' near '
AkST6r"SS'rw -h "S-a KS ‘SSa ¥?“ '£'
V 2 Lexmgton a bay horfe nesfr1 ljc not horle Feai nought lnorn!au
A fourteen1-hands hig'h ‘ r “
liLrAAKu ’’ - ’ ' fiar in hi? forehyad
1 - hind“fok whiti
VAY BE HAD AT THIS OFFICE :ven Vears old
after-
K r rr-
kCpft?neoflc4of0cra
nlns jj7 icr' ly
Aul
-
cies lying m I!rdir4k
water N BCJCh f ork
wa£cr BeJCh Fork
The: alveyill be fold together
of in fiich" traits is will belt foit
the puichnrers to ‘whom the time
auJ manne: or payment will be made
was ‘‘in "the Trunk and con
tained part of the money t
Any of rhe above deferibed "hn ever refuffts fa id money
Country Produce will be received at ihi?l have ten Guineas and no
General Scon's who c a Rccb pt will qtftions alkcd 4 "or the above
Kegterthat will qualify the tearee fCAard lor thc moncy and
to receive Goods in Lexington- 1
LtxlHgtn Dee 17)8
TO iiEMJLD
trail of land fituate in
the county fj:fferfon)n
the waters of Fax Run a branch
of Baili?a- Civik ctrntaining
O
o-te- ihoulitnd aert-s This ti
tlc iudifpu-tab-Ie isa Military one and
C fh Goods or procuce"
will be taken an p-tyiiK'n:' Kiv
q-nre of the fiiDicriher ir D n
vilie during t!e ‘ Scffnn of
ConuT'Iwcif Rj f?rr TuMow nrJ
Hogs laiJ JOHN DUNCAN
Of whom may be had
A coMjSinnof Rook in Divinity
Law and I’hyfic Ic eial entertaining
Hft oriei lomc Engliflt anJ latyi
School Books a variety of Books
fivihcinlruion ani cn:c:tanntcnt of
Anieiicnn Magazines and
Mufeuais ofihe 1 a t cfl J a i cs—- a I fo
Pan hnicnrDeed and Letter Paper
Sealing Was Wafers alfo Andei fun's
Sco's pills
General Couit and
at Lrxiii-tnn
WILLIAM MURRAY Jun '
UjTtb 2 17E9
v I10 hapallo forne landjj
within five miles of Lexington
to 5't on imn ovemen:
zz c u £ t
TO Hli Llir OR 5OLl) bands -tlml a halt high- fiartiis
st my (tilde onr (mth hlk-
ONE Tract containing 800 acies
lyin on the fouih Branch of
bi Cliftoh
Cfnc do containing r 471 acres
lyins bn ihb Beaver Daft folk of!
‘ “ ‘ ' ' a ‘ ' ‘ or
Rrl r tallowv deliverable on or'be-
nue do conra
years
faddle'fpots
round appraiftd
pounds '
: RAWLfiau CiiisVi
1 Mlrch 23 1789
NEW STORE
Ju(l oppofite the nw Court-Hmfc
The ftihfcrjber bar juft-rereivni
a large n-I se-eml a Torfni‘pr of DRY
GOODS AND GROCERIES wuli a
and (nod-all
i0‘ five
Damillt AfarTS 17S9
N B-A the Store houfewaa
jtu3tcd at the end of the
- “"cllin houk of Ben Giavfcn
and
while
tended in the (lore
min ana win
at f -rty millings
cover mans
lon- Pbkt' " f4®
tobarccOj bU poik lard or
' owl C
(ore the firft day of Novehi-
in texmgton' or
rranklort ' 7 '
-bluer was bred by Cj
fKn’ l-T r li-lre Viroinifl ahfioor
R H-C?cc vrgina and got
by the nuicd hoffe Old Partner
bv ihe noicd horfe oId Haitner
--Partner was got by ' M titon's
-- —
Traveller out of Sehma both’
E-jofond imported by col Jofcpli
gjiio'vay of Mar'lind '
JOHN PRICE Jan-
thief on— bringing him to Ju-
GILLESPIE B1RNEV & Co
L A B U R N U M
Beautiful fofrel fifing- fif-
!Ctn jwndahigli in firm
Inferior tp no' horle In tne
Dntricf a will t cover mares
the fuhlcritjer’s
about ioit mJr-s
r Craigs ihiil h louih
Virginia cufrefity amongft Hurn at ten Oollarf -the
MfiMcii was five f)Miblbonsi fealon- which' may be dif-
and two Gnman Cirolines charged by the pament of
which was remarkable part uur hundred Wcigut of mer
of the Money was takeif but chantable tobacco or ten bar
f tne counter (Lawer- and fc corn or four huridreii
part ‘ taken out of a fmall weight tf prkf" or twenty
G it Trunk ( vhich frood on bulhels of rye of wheat or irr
one of the lliclves amiigftny other produce cafh
the goodsj together uuh a 7 price paid on of "before the
cule brow 11 linr'rf beg which -lJ3y of January next1
but of cof Braxton’s Impirt- t
ed niaie iLtty Fifter ani
was? got by ihenbttd impor
ted herfe old LihJ tfie cha
racters of both which afe 1 o'
well eftublifhcd to require fur
ilier conment (
The fubferiber has a! lb c
ftfpcr and imnirduielT tktn jJclt Af i(ctior to hon? -
mi:ca f by ike young roan he iominert eiwpt 6cn
Walhington’sfr which will co- t:
ver mares at five dollars the' '
: fcafon mates fi-nt from a di
fiance will be particularly at- ‘
fended to but the Tubicribef
will not bi afifwefable for cf- '
capes of uriivnidabk fl'-cients
THO CARNEAL'
Jlfircft 23 1789' Vr
aout fjurcen bands ahd jm'
indv kveii or eight-years!!
— did branded on the ntar'lhouh
ur 1 'v-:-
C " A PeCC nlUa :i '
a iitlallriar in hef
yrthtad lome facidfc fprti on
tile hrft leafon hVe si chance
hs feeond gi at is— His pedi-
Rree is as follows he came
©A sttsxmg
t m t
Af ra yhD from' ilie plan- ‘
0 rairon ot Maj Moirilun on -
ration ot Maj
Hickitoin1 : tkt td'iT:
Btiy
mare and roart cok- iht mare V
B the fingfe leap at twen
ty fhihngs prv ded the mo
ney be lent with the mares:
fuch gentlemen who favor me
with their cuftom (hall' in
rale they prove unfortunate
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7 ' 'I i r-rrrrnv P:ris of the ji infl
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and wounded two "hitjors very dange
rtuflyi but the htrftt in the waggon
tlg f right-it wAf ovtrthown and
y ?'j-He mpt rJ ’-ty vuch brJed Bth
did by Monf de St Felix was iif-
patched after her from Toulon and
' overtaking the Jrivueerx hflled ' an
bis' furrendering both hlmfllf and
- prize The latter war inflmtly jj'Vi
s- but witLittt-the Turks and their
tnerchuidize ' IPMie this was tranfaS-
-ing another fpgAte and a brig belong —
na bis Majefty entered t$e road
- - and t he captains refolved te hive the
privateer by force if he refmjed A 3-
plication was without
effeB upon whch the brig war order-
ed to advance to flank them their
boats manned with 7a men boarded the -
privateer j -
The Rufianr determined (e defend
ihewjitvtt to the lafl landed their can-
fton and ereflei a battery an flare
-which the brrg aftrr afmart cannonade
blow up to the gates of Vienna Should
the 'Aufiriavr on the contrary br the
cenjuercrt Laudohn will attempt Ht
tJs more than keeping his p6jhfa-Jg4 '
ing Ini winter quartets Thi inhi
bit ants of Vitoria however tremble for
the co-ijequfnees and murmur' their
clamours pretty freely at the Emperar
icing o long K1 awn general
Sept' 2 6 A R'ufpvi prfvteer feiz- e:!t ftr Be-rft if the b a-ri "
td a French vejfeli-i the Alediterr mein This folf Jn Af'hmtet is a fewerfut
° bound fa Conflantintple with ftveral Negotiator bt the Opinions af his dtlu '
Turkifb merchants who were on board did Followers
with their eff tilt' and carried her intoi
the More in tovjequence of which -
r — the PowiBwg a King’s frigate miin-
ttrks in the neighbour- CONSTANTINOPLE Sapt 15
Jwirand Beigje have -: A coaTer extraordinary difpatched
-filed the Errors army with thmUfrom -lhc Rrand vi2?rV camp ' has
ferocious defirt of revenge and we- brbu5ht the" particulars concerning
may now expelt to hear of brutail-es h cntrance of bfs arin in:o
nd murders that would df grace the
ebtmibitlriii NortlTAmerica
Oil 15 - A Turkifb man md boy
were leading a waggon with hay when
they were furprJJetTby a foraging' par-'
-ty of Aujlrians : -The boy though on
ly twelve years of age defended him-
Jeif by rwa V fit Is oh tbe top of the
— waerYw!tkgrtatbranry — IVLxn
fllencedr The boats then attempted te
board the privateer but the injhnt
theycame along fide had 120 mujquets
fired into the An tbjlinale and bin
dy engagement immediately tnfued R letter recciveJ from Hernn
wIAchlajl'iwithgrtatfunontotk of lhc uh wc lean hat
fidet for four hour t when the Rujfi- tjie hofpodar Maurojcni iinding our
nnswere obigcd to fubm't and wort lK)0pg were making approaches to the
ar'J‘ f” frontiers of WaUachia made eve
Tue French toft in that aB ion near - preparation to leflit tivcir progre s
forty men amig wkna is anfajflcer bjt wilh fo l-e Tuccef that after
: et dijhnguijbtd reputation Monf de having ' attacked our auny lhe:c at
the head of 3000 cavalry ' he waa
2- 'Wk ar Jtifermj4jhat afacc£ jTetrear leaving-fcchmd hitn
Eltat probable political event j0 The number he ca riei
i has lately much peculation f off wi-h him both killed and wound
' Madrid and Lfjbon 1 na left-than the ej is uncertain though all account
union of Spain Portugal undkr the Jama lCC lbat it mud have been conli
Jovereign and a prince bjujf of derable
Bourbon ’ -
Ofl: 6 - The forage barbarities com
mitted by tht -Tfirks
hi powder aiid Mil were expended he
wade a noble n fiflnceyeitb a flythe
lyu-ilio-i -with Engl a
General and his German allies is at
ftefent in a f tuition to sts H
tees tremble s ‘
September '
The imperial Amba (fador it every
vunn:t expelling the fi xrtiJi'arf of a
iural rn gag vent between the An
flrlm a d Ttirk'fb arm!er which he
thinks mu f h'vt tikrn place Jo e weeks
fi ct Much depends upon the ijfue
of tk!s battle if th Turk r oin the
v’Uh U not altoreth' r
viJiry
bilie they will endeovnir to follow the
hn-we-' By the - tjl of O Sober the the prince royal The Em rtfs
Court of Drtficn will hare an army of rev his hern petty liberal in -her pro-
4aooo men at Byrna-' This' Germ- feats ti - leaiing men' in that king-
i: U confederacy is ctrtdinli put inn to- Jem hefides fromi'iing an adJUicn of
tion by the King of Prujfta who has territory to the Dane jhtuld he Jlep
long it appears been particularly at- boldly forward Whnt is fmgvlar ed is
tensive to every thig that paffes upon this get tlemon is that the Khg the
the banks of the danupe and who in accounted fuflihvmous is eager for ‘
-iKiri England the States- the w jV while 'the- prince - although
brave aSiie am w!je is only for keep
ing JiriSh to the treaty between that
nation and Ruffin although ke is at
' the fame time zealous in recruiting the
army and enlarging the very
A U'e ErpiiP b ewsPcpci furn'fli
es tbefoi!owiri! Par iRraplis"
r (if ell the foreign hVnifltrs at
ra’fktti begho think nothin g of their
dsmejlic com notivunni dfirejes when
cortnfisd wrh tin idea flbeii'g in
tiireJ in the general war wh!ch they '
vow consider as inevitable Certain it
is thst Prujft Saxony end even Pa
Advice' by the laie!l' arrivals fiora
i
of them had hues
W3 Matt J
when examin'd-
ty the fur "mi tc itde
' the firt cry wi
with taint tit the ley
pore all with tht
the fat ‘crce if tn aici-
tot Roman and rerted h!s com union
far hit bermins his ureaftvrft before
tW'Ch If hi dogs
Oft i ft By a gent 'emu who arrived
an Frijm frewCopenhagen we ere in
formed that the cubt of D’iWttk hat
left hitherto flop fed inoinipg viprttf-
Conflvitinplo the Swtd'Jb is the mofl
rare ffed' Ntver was a ChriA! an there
treated w th fa much Rfcfi and
fleem: ' The City is full of the
great K!ng of Sweden and the povr
ful Jiverfim made by his Arms in fa
V’Uref tht Porte “For mu Sake cry
the MufTeImen Sweden' ’whom we
mlght XfeS'both- Cxmitr-und-Repfi’1
an would reader ths friend of RuJij
fluids ftirWrrd to fight OUT Bitllrt
In-terf-tfitlen Divine Prophet Il ls thy powerful
which thus engages the
11arT of the Swedes fr om the Rrtffl
VIENNA WdiTOher- y
' JIE-enipcior is daily expe&cJ
beic act mpaneJ by hfs joyal
highnefs thc'tch duie Francis It
is evident howcci that hi Imped
al m a jelly does not propoie to icmain
long in the capital p deia having
been already given' to prepare wlnrer
quarreis for- him at - BeJa!
The Turks have totally evacuated
f he Bannat the Cave of Veteran! ex-
cetedf where they feein ftilFdifpo
fej to maintain their ground having
-Uh grcat mduftry forced - it-with
feveial new works On the ayrh ult
impeal army had pafled the Da-
nubc and obtained poduflion of their
Mtre id inept At the lame dale
jj-g nucnber 'of troops arrived at Sdav
tn anormeJ to 23030 eiTertive
mfch i0 adJcJ io the ta coo who
were there hcfoie will certainly fn:m
a force amply fuffieienf to 'efift evr
jy enrcrpii' which the Turks may
undertake in Belgrade
army
nat Tcrncfwar ihc great ad yamages
he has olnair-ed over the Aullrian?
thelconlidcrahle number of priion
ers hehastaLeiLTaad-Xhe- ammunition-
artillery colours &c which his rroops
have feized opon the occsiion he ii
nithes this enumeration by piomifin
to fend all hi trophvs' anJprlfonera
t- Conilantjhop1e"iinnic3ate?y The
ftiiverfal joy this news muil caufe is
esfily imagined efpccially as the Porte
was in the 'beginning in fear for their
own eilaiei’ ’which the Auflrianv
threatened tl-ongly: Wc were fear
fa! the grand vizir would exaggciate
’ 1 " ' '
s ' ' a ’
-' 00 -fc'-'v'-"1 ' : '' " T:- ‘V - ' ' --
' -"t--4- ' vvVv ’
ri “ v
-- ' ' -- -— -OJ'-: ' - y '
i
Inifr
nifes have jv’aicJtlitr! nearly in the
kins fetij!h:l gereriliy uiyll be
£rea:!y picafed wi tii tlc r impreftea
i u tl c ir lids cf ail people lie lias
hi-iL'c- piomfud tim pi :nl fCnrv m
begin the f:c:c of Tcn-c 'war iBircJi
aiciy and to nialicanotiier irioptijn
intoTianfyircni:! havjn fenf poHiivc
orders to the d tferent coips of the
a’tny in Vallscha for thit pnrpofe
Put this intundcJ invufion if'anenJ
ed with fticceU will he t on teal
u'e till he has cllablilhed'himfelf in
the eniperor's-eflates by the cap'uic
ot fi’ine important forticfs he mull
thereto: e lecrne fuclra place if he
would preferve the fiuits of this cam
-pa£n aiW avoid expofrg his conduct
to thc'criticifiii of his enituies -
STOCKHOLM October iti
Tbe vol incer n!fe I in Da'ccir'fa
conf fling of v'lnng and vigorous
inhi bitrts of tha province are al
ready o'v-trc:r march for rhe fron
ticr rTNom ay
The Ve’s ticops jflcmb’cd at
Crd'ei’Dargh ard its t-nviicr amount
lb tsn? mei The prov'rce of
Iljlh-rde -srd has 1 fTccd to ra'e ioooo
to feid them in ca'e of ncccll-
tie rfliftapeerf that
tv-to
place
Theie
aie 5000 at it dingos
LEXINGTON April r 17P9
m
From the Penrfywln Packet of F bra
aiy 1 : fS received T--flriay wetirteu
thiritfil to declare t-ie account tub
lifl-d i'laur lafl tf the death of the
Kfig of Ct tot Ar?t jf-i frftn-rr
The fo'lowirg are txtraStfrem that
paper
' T OvnOX D’cember o 1733
' ' must a co miosis-
-K-wPnc- THE XING
lice to Ten o'clock in the morn
Ing-
'Uis Ma’ePv has had a quiet
nffhr and continues an all other re
fpeflj s he ‘Was ve1erJayt
:jrwPtxcv
Dec i Ten n'chc't in the mor
7' Wre ”
“IPs Cent for fnur hours lall
rigbr and conitlrues the futneas ye
ilc'day !
De? to iVCerday at 12 o'clock
ore oT the me Vie arrived at St
Jane w!th tire phyfalan’s ''letter
to the lord in val'toy-
Jw tjnue 'Der 9
“Hisnia’eOv ha I td ro't thm fcr
enbomsof undiftu'bt dfeeplnfl right
indis que: this morHinc
7 BAKFR
J R‘ nEVNOLDSr
To he Tord In waitfng ar Sr Junes'
fA trtie copy)'
' fiirred) POSTON
ITis maicflV tcliilcs the ! tmhanntr
- malady under which bo b fome
time laboured is'at prcleof afRWeJ
with a fevere comnlaint in his bowels
of the narure of a d yrerrcry forn
which the moll alarming conteucnces
are apprehended-'
pmAnFrpniA rs
Extraft tf n lrt‘v from New ’Tori
- " dated Feb 7
"The Briti A Packet ! nbr yet ar
rtved: ahhouph fiwke with ar fea on
the :il o ‘thk month We have
arival from Imduii Ir’it7 dav
No Regency-yet—fixd— Th'e"KTnes
infanity mv prohaWv be pot the bet
ter of Great animofitv between the
Pirti'crs and Foxitc the larrcr pre(r-
inp for a folc Regent in the Prince's
-pe-fon' -— —
FRANKFORT Nov 4
— Thev write fmnr Bcrlirthst a bo
dy of 23000 men is redly aflcmbled
rln Pruflia an j will march -to the fron-
tiers Its departure they fay only
depend oh fome difpatchcs expcwled
fom -Warfaw
j'
-
hii rccrvrts- bit s fiavc focin jaf-
r
N O T I C E
one?
more given to
thofe
who
are iiulci t rl
‘Jam js limy (liteuf L xitiaru:
ctiitr by In-nJ iijite t:r lit ink
account iliar 1 catt ic 'a:
Ingtcn on Apt'l Kajtite
Curt day in oidcrto utile
with them t'ire t!er fire who
?o nr t a i! ihriri'i-fv-s f (Hs
tottt uil! have ihc ir ‘pffVAive
Koads&t i:nmciia't !y ‘ItrdgcJ
in the j'-’n ts Vf mi A't imr-v
ANDRCn GATEWOOD
Want 25 iySg
3133
W
OEM
HOGUl
'T'HE well
known
hgb
blooded
h rfe mogul
WmII cover ihis
irafon at the
jraimrticn — of-
"Mr
IfTOff
Turpin at f ur d1lir re
ceivjble in corn wheat lye
bacon or cmye at the calh
value' providsd it' is' dilc'ar
ged by the firrt diy of Au
guft next Alfo the
ARABIAN
G BL A Y !
Of Fqua) bhx d to an
in the- UifliiA will emer at
the fuSfcribcrs plantation at
four doilara tbe ft a Ion rcceiv
ab:einthe articles above de
fcribed at their cuih value :
Tlie articles to be delivered
at the plantations whereon the
horfes hand if paid in ca'Tl
before - the expiration of the
fealon (which will be the frA
day of Augurt) three dollars
wiil be taken in difcharge for
-Mge ca h : mare 1 have no
JOHN CRITTENDEN 1
March 17R9
rwrwc-W4Jp-ifcTWrWiWI4iWj4jrW
C 1 k-Lci or out ot my
liable in Lexington on ft
turdav night the twenty fiift'
of Mtrch a dark bay - mare
about fourteen bands’ and a
half higr' ei gh r or ntne ) ears
old natural pacer a fmallilar
in her forehad 1 no brand
that 1 know' of and is very
Heavy “with foal ' ABoa black
boric about- the fame -height
and age of' thg mare- trors
and paces in low order and
lias a fore on his back has
no other mark or brand that
recollect both food all round
and have lately come from
The bU fettlcment AVhoever
delfverTlhe faid horfes To" me
in Lexington (hall receive
Awo dollars for their trnuble
JOHN M’CIIORD “
l riiiitts ot - tne-t ran
lylvania " feminary are
hereby reminded' that the fe
concLrnondav jn “April “isthc
day for the Rated meeting pf
the board which by adjonrri
mentis to meet at Lexington
HARRY INNES qb
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LEXINGTON': AVfri jonV OMrmn v o c ' ‘
’ received uid &e far this paper m skankfull j
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Lent ' any i-oilc in (lit -D its ict
the four tm! Ixios- His pe
J:gree is Ih-tt --Ik can-e put
Coh i:-ax!oi ’ K- iy l iih
tr and was -ot by the old
Giidoljhin r- l!i n
NlfTOIS LAI CNi
exingten March 10 1 79
THE TOLLl) VYING
4
BLANKS
WAY EE IIAD AT THIS OJTICE
v
DEEDS SUBPOENAS RFPIEVY
ond common BONDS AI’PRENTi
fiE’SlNDUNTLRES £c Re &c
b-g Cihon — ii-iii aia win
Q::e do con-a-nin' r4yi acres Mvcr marts at F rty Ihiiiings
ynid on Lhe Bever D-m fmk of t c fealun Datable 'in -talh
bie Cut ion one or the A-aiei soiGec i r h 1 n
Rive- totvatco httl jxik lard or
bc-ii-R '‘ie do citn'a’nfne 757 acies ly tallow i'clsx iiabie 01 or
N'o-cm-R-mnh on Rock-lick Cheek a ihandi of Vt ‘he tiilbday of
Cee br mxt
c j u AiJ die do cnnriin'ng 333 a- Frai-fVr
ot tne p ih in:iu-cs nf this cie-i lying on HaiJn Cieek a " “
'fine hr rl i nly ihit i e c n ''’ilCur Reich 1 "(ri
IS a beaiitjf-I bright biy
foil tilt en hail!:
with a figure tha needs no
tomircnnain n xx:li aiur
nares this-k-niyi in L xing
ton at txxo hinr'i Ai p'u-jnus
of meicluntaUe To-accf- or
thir- Ihilhng c-lli c e u-lof’
cr twod-l-u: tir: l’jr'le leap
to be paid on- or l fore ti e
f::li day -l iVa-tniorr luxt
The
GODOLPfUN
TlLL cover ibis feafnn at
G nernl Chailc S-o i’s
: fit forty lliiliiiius :o lx- pUj ji
the follow in' ar kJcs !2 corn
beef bacon low and cihvr
Ih vp nogs buUr or' JoJ
D o Cal -s is a b aotifnl
bay' fifteen ban a h ’ ' f aa
pfKd pars as Mny iiiri-m
U iiverfe He wa® got b n
Hainihoi'o imjarcd !: j-
gure (wvho xiot ha i II 6s
PJutll)ollt of (lie lilfTl l!S
Eririioie Frio role wy goj
by the imp 'rtsd D e i'ii
of S -Jlil Sldla v : T j
Otidlo 0:1 of S 5in 5 !
nu was impost j-v i
the G do!p!i n Aii'-i p'-i-
rnfc D n C doA o m Al
five purfes sg::i :l :j b:t
and inoft capi eli !( : jl O i the
C mirierir v&s c
betn tak?n to i-rigi-nl :o ii:n
‘lor te K I-: ylX
thoufand guineas i : y j:e-'
vented by t!:er n : n i t
a :o!vts in one no:' 0
'en hundred a-:d Lxcnty fixe
Doi CirlosS cubs are imom
parable being alatwid In all
jndg s that Uxo st n ih n
‘o excel anv ivrr Vnou this
n inent— Tic above xxsllhe
proved to the b is! ctio:i of
any perl- ii d fni: p
Daxil Scoit
Hatch ilk 1789
don CARLOS
feefnn
wacer
The above will be foM tocd:hcr
or in Inch nail- as will -c:t iisit
the pit1 chafers to whom ihe lime
and m wiiie i piymcnt wii le nude
eify fur fisiher infuimaiio1 apply
to William Pawling Lfq of Lincoln
or Thomas Todd Attorney sir Law
Mescci or in Lcxivaon 10
Jajcls CfiATTr
M rch 23 1789
&& 4
I 'jkkcii up OSI Case' iusi
ab ut tlrte mi s frni
Lcxing’on ' a biy i-erfe- near
lourutii ban Is a'frail
'i O liE SOLD
li'Cl ct i-i'iri lit'ipie in
t!e c iiTy c:fj£ri!cnon
the waters fT -v R m a briiicb
oF Bri'h-si 3 KOjsrahiig
or:e -llc thtniiAiid acr s 1'lns t
iiidifpn-tai:E- i a Mdi:ry on: and
c in Go -d or jjroiiice
vvil bo iukcii ill j) i) rn-iit hn
quire oi the iVuicner ii d n
yiilc during t‘:e
t-'ie Ciencrl C -wrt arl
wards- nr '1 exin ‘k n
WILLIAM MURRAY Jon
AfircA 2 ij:g
v !k) liiS alfo fome land'-'
witliin lx-j rnicS of Lexinruii
to h t nn-rrp ovemen-
TO 11 s lef or solo
The fj!oii'iiia ia-5r of Land viz
ONE Tia-A com -lining 3:o sees
lyin' on the foaih Branch of
Any of the shove dcfcribcJ
C'or'iy I’iodict jx'iil be rccevcJ at
t cci:! Scoi's v hcc a R tic pt w ill
I'eixcn (hai vill c)ia!i!y tl-B teaicr
to iccuixcGoodsin Iexinion
Lexington Dtr 25 lytg
NEW STORE
Juft oppose the nrv Co'irUI:ufc
The fuhrcriber hir iuft rereh-pl
hiroc -MV p-(rl A rrn f pft Jf
coons svn CROCEZIFS X irh
!:an:i:v ofN’nis of uiiFrcnt i:es
of hi O'vn ni'iiiefifl-mine :i ivliieh
hei deernii' ef ig fell omnioctCraii!
terns pnITiirc fur C:ifh Indian
Cci'n I fihacch I'li'i’c' ’I'ailiv- nnd
Ilo-ila-d JOHN DL’NCAN
Of v hom may be had
A co i jfliiin of '3u((i in Dirinlry
Ls'r and 'hj fit ig bui eii erta inia
Ii iiiies -- ionic Knulfli and iailn
Siiuml i:nkst' a vaiieryof libras
'i!ii:L' ill'll ii -'ioi: and cn u ta'innunt of
l--iiilci- Aii-cic-iin Magazines and
' iiiL''Mis oi the I roil J - jilfo
I'archffienr Deed and Loner riCr
cc:i niii Wax Va:efs a!'o Andm ion’s
Sc-j's puis
ty the young man
of art r fupjH-r j it is tticrcfo-e
£Iicr was bred by C J
Jilin H C ekc-Virginia and got
bx tie iird liorie oi i Paituer
--Faumr was g'u by M ji ton’s
Traxcllcr out of Schnia both
of wlucii wcie imp irted from
Bn land and genera ly allowed
tobe of Lis bell br x j ia tl $it
Kingdom or tiiat ever xvcic
bsoug1 1 to America
bidtrs dam was go: by
tlie much celebrated imported
old Figure his grand dam by
the noted boric Ecarn ugbc
imported from Ergiand by
(Vrgi-ii- C I Lax Lr of Cirolui:
) Ins great grsind dam on!
f t the highvft bud mares of
Iixtiland imported by col Jofcpli
G-HoAvy of M irylanri
IOHf PRICE Jun
b'iiiiiiful high bred
full h!ftn
liands and a half high itanns
It my liable on fuili Kik
ior i a!-out two mihs I e'owr
L wis Craig's mill aid wjif
rr ri 1
§ e
k i 1 r
noise oiiier
prn-rril' rhouglit that ti'tns
oi:e o G -iy Liu’s family n:uft
Its v: i s j iiii-d laid art
tended in rire“ lore xxa at
lupper and imtimcliatclv tsiken
notice f
'i
rpH ire ®caut’fa! forrel riling fjf-
i ft r-hoiif' of the fub- teen hands hioj
iruers in 1:11s To- n was irifeior to no Trit
xbnu-j-j -Ditricts jji
T'iVEN TY GUINEAS
A-WAiID
marc and marc 10I iji niig
about for ecu hands Uiu an
inch high ievi u m cigiu y ass
old bratuivd or ibc tnr llsoui
du HL ina piece a pau:i
tetter xxiti a linall l’r in 1 er
lou bt ad fome Isdie fpots 011
hci I sk I :d ti win ( x 1
away a large bell mai kid Un
der the ltaple K L the clt
ai iron gray a natural troitcr
xitn a laigc Rir in h-r fore
head the n e! Lie foot xvhite
and lime while on the near
hind foot Whoever takes up
the laid treasures auo gixes
irihsi matian to tic libuibtr
hxirg t ear col H nk:ois‘ ila
tion -n the ibuth foiko Lick-'
ing fhall receive- fie doh&iV1-:
reward - 'r
GEORGE READING Juii
JHiitrAjc 1789 ' s$- '
Oa
J V f ' 1 j ' j -f 1 j v
ia wj-A -oi- 1 i-f £$
QTRWi1J fiom iiiv pin
la‘io!i o: M j i!o: in : on
Hlckll'cill b Link Hit till' of
11 xt
n r at 1X1(11-
fiitimgs pri ded the
Hey be leit with the mart-:
fich gen lnn n' a ho faor me
wiih tlkir cuiiom -lliai! in
calc they poie unfir u-ate
tijcfi: 2 tie hax u cuance
pt-di-grec tlv ixx on J ga‘s- - Hi
is a fo'l ns iP came
out of co' I3raxi-i:’s imp rt
ul insue Kiv JK ii(j
got b I!ih rO:t‘ jif-rir-'
ttd lurfc ol J L 1
' II ii
-o::- wl icl air o
w-ll tfiabhlbd to rtquist fu
thcr co-invenr
Tie lublciibei h 8iio a
J ct Als ifuiLr to nV-n- n
the comiiK it iXctrt G n
-vir xValhingtor’f whiih xxill
itisius sit five dr-ilaie the
feafon mares f-m t from a di
Jlance will be p nuuiarlv at
tended to but rhe liibn-iiber '
w-h not be onj'werable ft t t
c pcs or un xo'-r
T’lO carxel ’
Murch 23 1789
n t :e
- 4¥ct matca
-p ‘8 leiSon at tie fublciiiHr’s
aiiiao-’r about f6 mjs
Cr-g j 1 1 n ioufi
Sit -ten th-liais he
Ix-alosi which rnaxbe d-f-
cargvd bx the pim-t f
ur hu'ldred wug t of mer-
diariidble lobatv- or tsn ba--- 1
:cis of c rn' or fJui hu-J- d
Wviglu of p-rk or luuty
buiiius of lCor w-earf orn
ny oti er produce at calh
Pt tce pid on or before die '
hilt cay o'
ib r
L A B U R N u’M
Jn oary
lhciy
J Oil It
a
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IS once more given to all
thofe who are indebted to
janvs Bray ilateof Lexington
either by bond note or book
ccount that 1 (hall attend a
yaingtoiT on April Fayeet
Court day in order to fettle
with them thofe therefore who
do not avail themfelves of this
notice will have their refpedtive
Eonds'&t immediately lodged
in the htni nf an Attornev
ANDREW GATEWOOD
UfarrS 1C I7S0
irl
MOG U L
THE well known high
blooded horfe mogul
wrill cover this - feafon at the
plantation of Mr1 Hiratio
Turpin at four dollars re
ceivable in corn wheat rye
bacon or cows at the calli
value' provided it is difehar
ged by- the firft day of Au
guft next Alio- the
ARABIAN
GRAY
Of Equal blued to any
in the Lfiitnft will cover ac
tie lubiciibers plantation at
four dollars the icalon receiv
able in the articles above de
scribed at their calh value :
Tne' articles to be delivered
at the plantations whereon the
bones lUnd if paid in calh
’ betore the expiration of the
fealbn (which wjll be the firlt
day of Auguft) three dollars
will be taken in diicharge lor
each mare 1 have no paila
rage JOHN CRITTENDEN
March 31 1789-
lni'i T T -'1 11 f 1 i
C l or kt out Oi my
liable in Exingtori on la
turday night me twenty fiiit
ot March a dark bay marc
abouL tour teen bands and a
half hig’ eight or nine years
old ' natural pacer a imali iLr
in her torehead no bland
that 1 know of and is very
heavy wuu foal Ado a black
horfe about the fame Iv-igit
and age of tile mare tros
and paces in low order and
has' a- lure on his biJi has
no other matk or brant that 1
recoiket but ihod all round
and have huJy come troin
the old fetiicnicnt Whoever
dclivers the laid huries to me
in Lexington (hall receive
two- uoliaistor their trouble
JOHN M'CHORD
YU ST U F t A £ D By
l
- BENJAMIN BEALL & Co
the houft next deer to Mr Han't
a general ajjoritntnt of
nUT Groce-ri-s Coeds hard Wart and
with a quantity of nailf of
afferent Jises alfo Lampblack and fifb
o’l which they art determined to fell
on at ms derate tsrnu at peffible fat rs7
r Ginfaig
Lexington A ril 10 1789
NOTICE
FOR SALE
A n undivided moiety of
Bartholomew Bndridgeb
Military Survey on Ek-horr
within three or four miles of
Frarkfurt- Thisfuivey contains
about two thoufand eight hun-1
dred aerts of land -Its well
known advantages with refpect
to Soil- fituation Ac Ac rcn"
der it unnecellary to fay a
word recommendation---The in its
terms of Sale may be
known by applying to Gen
Wi'kinfon or th- lubferber
rETTOM Short
March 18 17S9
Anecdote of the late Kimg of PRUSSIA
HIS Majefly ever anxiout to keep
good order among hit troops ttjed
frequently to dijpuije hircjtif ar4 vfit
their nightly kauntt te ee tlieir behavi
our in their jolly houtt: in one of theft
ramblet he happened te come in the compa-
nyof Hujfars and feeing one of them
bufily employed in Jbaping a bit of wood
like ajword he asked him what uje that
wot for the Hajj'ar anjwtred him that
at he feemed to be a hearty felitw (the
King having treated them he would tell
him but begged him te keep it a fecret
he then t eld the King that he had left the
blade of hit J'word in pledge for 'an ale
houje jetrt and the bit of wood he wat
tutting would Jerve infaad of the Jleel
blade after he had painted and fajlentd '
the kilt to it till ho could raije the money
to redeem it the King prtmijed he would
not reveal it and after taking particular
twice of the man left them The next
day tht King ordered hit treepi to be
reviewed and going down the rankt ht
obferved tht Hujjar : he then ordered the
Provojt te bring up a defer ter the man
wat brought the King told him that in
order to Jlrike an example in the reft of
the Jo liters he would pnnijb him with
death and that hefbould prepare te meet
hit fate injlantly: he then ordered the
Huff nr to be hit executioner by cutting
off hit head the Hujjar begged hit Ma
jtjly te permit him tejoin in frayert with
the -be criminal which the King granted
then knell and lifting up hit hands
and turning hit eyet up te Heaven he
laid with fetmingly fervency " Father
of ed mercies beheld a poor wretch command
by hit jevtreign to kilt hit fellow
titature grout I beftech thee when
I lift up my hand to do the deed that my
word may turn tt wood tofavt me front
beiiig a murderer"-- dud drawing it with
great refolution he aimed a blow at the
joldiert neck and to the great aftonijb
meut of mujl prejent it wat a wooden one
The King then pardtitd the foldier
told the Hujjar he was a clever fellow
and promoted him to the rank of an Offi
cer -
France hat flill an eye te Holland
and the mement there it an opportunity
fbi jlriket - and the infant jbe Jiriies
a general war muft follow
03 8 An impetuous ferocity ra
ther than dijeipline enabled the Tutkt
originally to eftablifb themfelves on the
ruins of tht E ylern empire Thatqia
'lity we Jie hat not forfaken them
Though inferior to the united firength
of the two Imperial Court t they have
notwithflanding face the commencement
of hojlilitiet (hewed the fpirit of their
ancefiort and proved that driving
them eut of Europe it not jo tofily te
be done as they imagined — -The lull
biles of a dying wild bead are faidio
be the moil dangerous
Joftph the Little is new convinced
that acontefi with the Turks irnopue
rile objcB He may confole hlmfeif in
exhibiting more military magnificence
in timet of peace : but when the rough
founds of the trumpet areuft to war
hit glt-y it totally eclipfed and the
brilliancy and aCutenefs of hit mind art
loft in the vain parade and mock atchiev
mm tt of a puppet-fliow Mre hear of
hit marches and countermarches but
when hit troops tome to the realfeent
of adion they art ftripped by their un
civilized opponent t of the laurels with
which they had the prefumption to adorn
their browt and to appear wo’idsrful
ly formidable to the enemy The an
citnt Germans were famed in the field
ef Mart but their timid defeendentt
aifbo ior the adiont ef their anctftort
This melancholy alteration cannot arij’t
from a degeneracy of the Jptciet theft
news of the prejtut race being at well
invigorated at thofe of former peritit
Te what are we then to attribute it ?
To that want of vigour and decifion at
part"! in the foereign Happy f 01 us
fay the enemy it t hit gentle a id luke
warm iijpofition ef Joseph ! -- The
Turk t would footer fight a 1 army of
lions commanded by a goat this an
army ef goats commanded by a lion
Ex-raft of a letter from Barcelona
September 19
“ Tne navigation upon thir coaft it
again -baty interrupted by the number of Bar
cerfairt which cr uje upon ourjea
coofis and have even ventured up the
Gnlph ef Lyons in pur it it of their prey
The Fiench at Toulon are fitting
Jo me fbips to fend againft thofe daring
marauders whom no treaties can bind
Our Court will again equip a f mall J'qua
dron for tie jame purpofe”
General Laudahn repent under date
ef the thiiteenth of September 0 ff’Ha
vi that Me had fiurrounded that place
in-fuch a manner es to prevent the t
nemy getting any reenforcement whate
ver — That on ho ninth at night
until the eleventh he threw up entrench
ments without lojing a man and tht
night following until the thirteenth
he ended a Jectid parallel and a breach
battery completely and in cafe the gar
rifen Jboitld be objhnate and hold out
he will net delay to Jlorm tht place
Oft 10 Affairs in the North art
taking a new turn and the ce-ifequencet
may be lamentably ferieut to all Europe
What Holland wat laft ytar Sweden
it at prejent — a flatt of confufion and
rebellion engendered and fupportsd by
the intriguet of tht French court and
the prevnelnct of Ruffian politics The
Burghers at Stockholm are arming
themjtlvts under the pretence of inter
nal Jafety in the abfence of the treept
but more certainly for the purpofe ef
attempting a revolution The officers
of the army in Finland independent of
their fovereignftnt a deputation to the
Empreft of Raffia making prapooiror
a truce in that quarter until thtyfoall
have concerted meajurtt for fubjugating
their King or for reducing him te the
! ntceffity ef abandoning the war which
they allege war rafbly and unjufily com
menced on hit part They declare
t hat the King by hit late meajurtt hat
broken the ctmpad between foveretgn
and fubjed and therefore they hold it
their duty te Jfncert meafuret for the
jafety of the fate ' When the King of
Sweden heard of tht dijaffeQion ef hit
treopt in Finland and the probofttim
ef hit officer t to the Empreft fora ctf
fationof hojlilitiet bit Majefty fainted
away and wax with difficulty areufed
to a fe-ft of hit ' alarming fituation
Thus circumfianced there it no doubt
of the Empreft' t arquiefcenctntr of he
endeavours tefbun the flame ef difeord
She has already communicated her termt
of pacification w:th Sweden the teor
X which is tt grant a genera arnufiy
r what it pqft o-ily on cand tion bin - §
ever that the Swtdijb govermeit Jlall
accede to the general conf edit art wheb
hat Jo loilg been forming between
France Spain Germany Raffia and
Denmark
0 the tyth ef September at thret
o'clock Blaiuhatd afeended'at Berlin
attached to hit balloon in the prejence
of hit Majefty the royal family and
many of the foreign princet A build
ing wat ereded which incompajfed tht
balloon but whcnit wat ready to af
ceiid half of it wet pulltd dtvn tt
give thejpedatort abetter vitw Blan
chard Jaiutcd hit majefty juft at he
quitted the earth with a white fag eit
which war dif played the royal black
eagle He went over the river fpree
and very quickly difappeartd
Oft ri The King of PrvJJia has
tlinugh the medium of hit amhaffador
at IVarfaw figi'jiei to the King and
perta anent council of Poland that if tw
prejent augmentation of their forcei it
intended to be emdoyed asniaft the
Turkt he b ill immediately And him
Jelf compelled te oppye juch a proceed
ing It it confidently rxjortei that the
Count ef Lmden ati Biriin have maJa
overtures to thofe of Stockholm and
Peter fi'nrgh for ’an a c ommodation
intimating to them at the Jams time
that if the termt propojtd by the two
former are rejected a powerful Bri
tifb jquadron will r ri£ su
the Baltic to give a weight tethe me
4iatinaud bring the Swedes and Ruf- ’
Jjiant to Hjlen to i eajett
An ELEGY
Written by Peter Pindar on the death
of bis Wife
LO t the irarf hand effal
Aft aear Stattra meek foul a mite
R-figm her tuneful breath
Though ieck’d her teeth her lip thdpalg
jind b ne each karmlejt finger nail
She t beautiful in death
Soon at 1 heard the laft fweet figh
Aid Jaw her ‘uvely chfingtye
H-w great was myjUrprze
Tet did I not with impiout breath
Arraign the fudisn jbaft ef aeath
Nor blame the righteous tkes
Why do I groan in dee? dejpair i
Since fbe'tafirfi rate angel fair'
Ah why my bojemjmtte '
Could grief Siam as Uj reflate !
Ami - let me givefuch ravings e ert
Wnatevor is— is rtfihi
Te friends who cemr to moan her doom
For God t Jake gently trfad r
Nor call het from the bleft 1
In f of left fiutiicedrip a tear
In whif pert breathe the fervent prayer
Te bid her fpirit reft
Repreft the fad the wounding cream
I cannot bear juch grief extreme
-Beftdet Enough
the wild uproar of griff
In many a mind might raije belief
That all tur grief t a He
Good people Jbreud my lamb with caret
Pier limbi foft touching gerAlyJpaxe
II r mouth ah gently clojel
Her mint It the fweeteft tongue that held
Whofe mild commanding tone comp til'd
To peace my loudeft wee t
A-idear enter for my fad fake
Of ftouteft oak her coffin make
I a net be fneaking Jure
Of Jleel procure the firenge (t fcrewtt
For who Would paltry pence refuje
To lodge hit wifefecure ?
Tt moumert who the corpft convey
With caution tread tht doleful way
Nor flake her precious head
Since fame reports a coffin tol
' With careleft Jwing againft a poft
Did once difturb tht dtad
Farewell my love forever loft
Ne'er troubled be thy gentle ghtft
That I again may woa
By all eur poft delights my dear
No more the marriage chain III weaij
—Plague taka me if I it
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iiipfifr" aiicIlintiirdLicIv taken
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pr r:: - riuiuobt chat (i n
(: e o G t iuu’s family mull
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rs'':iii be'uniful hiVi bred
huic S d-r fuii fiketn
hand and a half itarnis
t my ltaLl on faith h!k-
1 cr a’-out two milis It’oi
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stver marts at f rty tnUinns
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Kiiguom or tnat ever woe
biuiig’t to fliiitciici
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n is ii i::ts Ton was
'’iilii f p rk or ivuity
Luiia of tyc or wlear or in
any oiler proGute at c-lh
pi uet puij on or before the
bt-Cd o jr rry luxt
£ !ie isns Ki'P at ivun
I t fi’- lings pr di“d ihe 1 o
nc bj ic:t w Im the mart:
luCii (Jen lniri a ho four me
wrh ilKir ciiliom llwl! m
cale tl'ey p ' r ‘ unfur ir ate
toe hi Site l-xi hjuj wirancc
tL- Kiuiii pa'is - Hi? vdi
grec is as fo’ji vit le tame
out of co!- Rrafci-rV urp' tt
tsi inaic K -iv hiflin UJ
was pot b t!! tio-tr iftipir
till tha-raCt-rs Inrte lJ I ! I
ot boil- wfijc'i aiV 10
vill (ftjbiii’hd to rtCjuise fu:
tht-r tonntnt -
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Jsck Ats iidiri-r to nope n
the coniinept txerni G
the coniinept txctpi G n
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Vir 'maiis at five d Iiais the
fcafon i'maies f-nt tn m a di
'lliiiee vi til be piifrti!arl at
tended to but the fubicriber
v :b not Le oniwerable fet ef
epcs or tin ' I riv r?-s
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L thofe who
jam a Bray (late of Lexington
either by 'bond note or book
account that 1 (hall attend a
jiingtoiT on April Fayeet
Qjurt day in ord?r to fettle
with them thofe therefore who
do not avail themfelves of this
notice will have theirefpedkive
p ponds' See immediately lodged
in the ha n a of an Attornev
ANDREW GATEWOOD
313-
all
Is
more given to
once
are indebted
Xi
AfsrrJk 2$ 1789
M O G U L
known high
THE well
hurfe mogul
blooded
feafon at the
will cover this
Mr1 II jratio
plantation of
at four dollars re
Turpin
in com wheat rye
ceivable i
bacon or cows at the caih
value provided it is dilchar
ged by- the firft day of Au
gull next Alto- the
ARABIAN
O R A Y
Of Equal blued to any
in the buliitt 1 will cover at I
tie lubluibers plantation at I
iuur dollars' the tealon recciv- I
abic in the articles abovejde- I
fcribed at their calh value':
The articles to be delivered
at the
hories
before
feafon
day
-will
each
rage
- jrniN CRITTENDEN
March 31 I789-
ClOLcii or Kt out or my
itable in bcxmgtori or la
turday night the - twenty fiilt
of Miicli a 'dark bay marc
0- — -
andpaccs— in-low-ordervland
has' a 'lore on his baK has
1 ' 1
no pthcr maik Ot bran 1 111 I I
recollect bou ibod allround
and have lately come troin
N O T I G
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iejly to permit him tojoln in prayers with truce a that garter untilttojJ Qf frsfurr tUe jUongtftfaews
- the criminal which the Khig granted - iaw concerted mtajures faJuS WouiJ ptry pence refujt
two uollaiS tor their trouble ie tbtn knelt and lifting up his hands their King er for reducing him te the f £ V jeur ?
JOHN M-CHORD Md tuniilii bis eyes up to Hevet he ’ ntceffity ef abandoning the war which “'f vht the corpfecenvey
TuTto'TTlTFD 7y fad with Seemingly fervency ” Father they allege wa faJby andunjuJHy com- T m0Urn ’
f af nurcies behold a pooswretch command- menced an his part They declare
nrUTAMITM RFAtl & Co by Ms jbvtreign to kill his fellow that the King klhls late meojureshas
— BENJAMIN BEALL & Co- f)36rfr gTux I bejeech the when -brok'ji theompaH between Joverefgn
' r j juft up ny band te do the deed that my rd fubjeS aid therefore they hold it
h the heufe next deer te Mr Barrs JJd n 9jt mefrem their duty te cmcvt meafures for the
a general aMwtment of a murderer and drawing it with jafety ef the fate ' When the King of
prcaS reioMtim he aimed a blow at tki Siredcn heard of the dijnffeUion ef his
- T RT Cuds hard Ware and Grace- nseki and to the great afienijb-
r--r will a euantite ef mils of Jnent bf mojl prefeiait was a wooden one
The King then pardoned the j'oldier
told She Huffor he was a clever fellow
and promited bim'te the rank of ar Oft
'ccr ’
l RT Coods hard Ware and Groce
— rrs witH a quantity of milf of
' pijferent fizes alfo Lampblack and JijT
o'l- which they are determined to felt
on as moderate terms as poffi'ole fa cafi)
9r Ginfa ig
' Lexington At riLjo 1789
-A-n — undivided — moiety of
Btrtholumew Dndridsieb
'Of
Ek-hurr
Military Purvey on
iniles of
within three or fuur
Frarkfort-This fuivey contains
about two thoitfard eight hun-
dred acres of lind-Its well
known advantages with refpect
to' Soil fituatjon ren
der it unneccfiary to fay a
word in its recommendation
The terms of Sale may be
known btL applying 0 Gen
k wn uw rtj
W likinfonT or th
tT r- ' -r - — fibfor'ber
rsrrov Short
March 28 1789
t
like a J word he asked him what uje that
Vai for the ILiJjaT ailjwntd hi t that
os he feemed te be a hearty fellow ( the
King Lving treated them he would tell
ebjerved the Uujjar
Prevefi to bring up a: dejettet ithe man
was brought tWLing totaumllurtir
trder to Jlrike an example in the rejl of
- J'aldiers he would punijb him with
death and that htfbould prepare tomett
bit fate infiantly: lie then ordered the
r f ovno AT S-ft '
FORSAKE — -— —
a rrii j
lit y we fee hat not-forfiken them
Though inferior to the unite fjlrength
of the two Imperial Court t they h ive
not wit hfianding (i nep t he commencement
of hfliiitits (hewed the fpirit of their
ancejhrs and proved that driving
them duf of Europe it not Jo eajily to
be done as they imagined-— The Lift
bites of allying wiiJ Lell are faiJto
be (be moil dangerous
Jtfeph the lidle is new convinced
th-t acenlej wshthe Turks irmpue
rile objeS lie miy cmfole li'mfif in
etirfriting wore military meg-ificence
in times of rejee : tut when the rough
: founds of the trtmfet arouje to war
-i hit glwy is totally tciiijtd and the
3 biiliiancy and aeuteuefs of his a! id are
Tj lofl in the vain patade and mock atchiev
f mfitt of a jMippet lbo’-v IVe hear of
hit mnrthet and cowiiermarchet but
Jbltfik?sand
a general war m
O J 8 An impetuous ferocity
U‘ I Hi imPcm®H jcwwcif 7 rm
tier than discipline enabled the Turks
- - - J - -
originally to efiabiijb themfelves on the
rwnt of the E ifa emPifkatqAn
France has Jiill an eye to Inland
and the moment there it an'epportunity
m t - A iL—
ir&M hit trooft terns to the rest cent
of aSion ' they are JlripjeJ by their un
civilized oppoi entt of the lanreit with
wlrch iheyhai thefreju mpt ion to adorn
their brows aid ta aipear won i’rful-
ly formidable to the enemy The an
ciept Germart were famed in the fieid
of Mart' but fAf'r timid defi-endmitr
difboior she aSiact ef their auejhrt
This melancholy alteration cannot arift
from a degeneracy ef the fperiet turf-
newt of the jrejt t nee being at well
invigorated as thofe of former periods
To what are we the 1 to attribute it t
To th it wi t of vigour ai dec!ii ot
pare t in the foereign " Hippy fa ttt
fay the e-emy it th! gcn'Iea !ule
wann Hjpofstie 1 of oicr:i! f'he
Turks woud footer fight at army of
lom nm nanded by a eoat t:uh an
atny of goats commanded by Lor
Ex'raft of a leuer from Biicelona
Scpiember 19
Tne navigation upon this foaH is
again interrupted by the number of Bar
1 baty corfairs which truje upon ourjeo
1 2 ni hue even ventured UM the
f furrou’ii
irfaucb mnner as to prevr-J the t
uemy getting a iy reeifac:ment wh ite
tier That ct the n!nih at night
until the eleventh he threw upe-ilft’ i h
ml Jafety in the ahfence tf the t reaps
but more certainly fa the purpoje ef
Attempting a revolution The officers
of the stray in Finland independent of
lucre it an wpfartumtj j r -
f the-UUmt Jbe firikesJk‘jL
lull follow for yfat " P i 1
impetueu ferocity ra- everthat the Swrd-Jb gavtr ms t Lil
She hos already commute enrrmr
of pacification w th hwee i the teor
mhirh ar tmrinrt A MeirL fifMl
j l
accede to the general cofed: ucy w ch
hat fa lens been farm? briwrei
Prance Spain Gcrmiry Riffiu a I
Denmark
Oothe ipth of S’ft'mher r three
o'clock Blaiuhvd afeend-d ’at Berlin
attached te his balloon in tie frejeree
ef his Mejtfiyi the' royal fam'n
many af the foreign princes A build
ing was ere led whsh incompnjjed the
balloon but when it was retdy to of
ten half of it was puil-d otvi to
ie the fpedtlors abetter view Bien
chard Juuiti Ms mijejly jtJl as hs
q'Hlieaike earth with a white flag on
which naf d f played the royal block
eagle He wrt over the rivr fait
and very quickiy d!inp eared
0-1 ll Tue King ef Prnjfio hot
thr ugh the medium of h's amhiJfalor
- at U'arjiiw Jig fad to the K' ig and
peimiuent coutil ef ’ la id tbit if tf
Jiejt't ougmentat on of tfuir lorcei is
i tended to be en wyrd a iiiil the
Turks kejbhl imm -diatiy ft id hm
faf Competed te ete juch a proitti’
tug
It is confidently retorted that the
Clui ti of Li’ii 1 o farrlin havo-wada
overtures to thJe ef oB
Peter Jbiirgh fa an me ommodaiion
intiuiaiing to them ul the jiw: time
that if the turns jnfojeJ ly tie ta
for hi t art rt filed poweful Bri
lil yiuniiton uni 0 I ear n-vt 'friigisa
the H iil-c to give a weight to the me
i flitit 0"d ring tit Sweats iwl Ruf
JfiAis to i jls to le-tjen
A ELEGY
Written by frtrrPiWsri®ii the death
of hi nr
LO te the I rent hand
fa Mar StJM'J- mttkfal d mate
Rrlignshtr tu i'ful Irothl
7rhiok'iferteeth her lip 1 ho'falg
S nee Jit’s a fir 1 totei
At wiry bojomjwf ?
r4 trief SatnaS Ht refiort !
Jfir- let me glvejuch rauugi
Wivnever Is -
of ll Empress erquiefifKi ner ofte
nw
? hn r already comma -'iciT-d herierms
If mouth thefweeteji tongue Hut heiSf
Whofe mild commanding tone tempt'd
To-ptace my loudeji woet
Aidcar enter for my fid fat
iejl oak her coffin make
tot be fneaking Jure
it mourner i
lyilh caution tread the doleful way
Nor flake her precious he ait
Since -mth fane reports coffin tod
careleji Jwing againfi a pofi
Did once difiurb the dead '
Farewell- y love forever hjl
Ne’er troubled be thy gentle ghefi
That I again may woo
By all our pa Ji delights my dear
No moire the marriage chain I ll urea
—Plague take me if Lde
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! o- v - v-cC- sabs j8e U9&
( S CA r‘&P
C TRAY ED from the plan
tatton or M j Morrifon on
Hickman’s creek the firit of
October laid a likely black
mare and mare coir the mare
about fourteen hands and an
inch high feven or eight years
eld branded on the near ftioul
der HL in a piece a natural
trotter w ith a final! flai in !iei
forehead lome faddie fpots on
her back hadon when H e went
away a large bell maiked un
der the itaple R C the colt
an iron gray a natural trotter
with a large ftar in her fore
head the near fore foot white
and fome white on the near
hind foot Whoever takes up
the faid creatures and gives
informal o to ti e lubferiber
living near col Hinklons ila
tion on the fouth fork of Lick
ing fhall receiv e five dollars
reward
GEORGE READING Jim
March 30 1789 34
LABURNUM
A Beautiful forrel rifing fif
teen hands high inform
inferior to no horfe in the
Dltrict will cover mares
tms Ieafon at the fubteriber’s
plantation about four miles
below L Craigs mill on fouh
Llti-Horn at ten dollars the
Ieafon which may be dif
eharged by the payment of
four hundred weight of mer
chantable tobacco or ten bar
rels of corn or four hundred
weight of' pork or twenty
bulhels of rye or wheat or in
any other produce at cafh
price paid on or before the
firit day of January next
£y the ftngle leap at twen
ty fhiilings provided the mo
ney be lent with the mares:
fuch gentlemen w ho favor me
with their oiftom Ihall in
cafe they prove unfortunate
the hrft Ieafon have a chance
the fecond gratis — His pedi
gree is as follows he came
cut of col Braxton’s import
ed mare Ktty Fifher and
was got by the noted impor
ted horfe oid Luh the cha
racters of both which are mo
w-dl eftablifhed to require fur
ther comment
The lubferiber has alfo a
Jack Afs inferior to none on
the continent except Gn
Wafhin gton’s which will co
ver mares at five' dollars the
feafon mares fent from a di
fiance will be particularly at
tended to but the fubicriber
will not be anfwerable for es
capes or unavoidable accidents
THO CARNEAL
March 23 1789
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LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN BRADFORD Ms OrnczinMnin Street where Suhfcriptions Advertijements fife for this paper are hanktull
received and PiunTinc w its different branches done with Care 'and Expedition ' ’ Jankully
Numb XXXIV
Kingdom
brought
Siders dam was got
the much celebrated imported
old Figure his grand dam by
the noted horle Fearnought
jrr ported from Englat d by
Col Baylor of Caroline (V rg
nm) bis great grand dam one
of the higheft b ed mares in
England imported by col Jofeph
G loway of Maryland
JOHN PRtCE Jun
Aken
up on Cane run
about three miles from
Lexington a bay horfe near
fourteen hands high a (mail
fiar in his forehead his off
hmd
h
ven years old trois ieveral
laddie fpots and Ihod all
round appraifcd to five
pounds
Rawleigu Chinn
Manh 23 1789
NEW STORE
jtid oppofite the nsw Court-Houfc
The fubferiber har juft received
a Luge and general Aflbrtment of DRY
GOODS AND GROCERIES with a
quantity of Nails ot different fixes
of his own manufacturing ail which
he is detei mined to Toil on as moderate
te:ms as polfihle for Cafli Indian
Coni Tobacco Butler Tallow and
Hogs lard JOHN DUNCAN
Of whom may be had
A colle&ionof Iiook in Divinity
Law and Plryfic feverai entertaining
Hiftorics -- fome Kngiifli and Latin
School Books - a variety of Books
fortheisifti fiction and entei taimnent of
Children- American Magazines and
Mu feu ms of the lateft dates alfo
Parchment Deed and Letter Paper
Sealing Wax Waters alfo Andei Ion’s
Scots pills
Any of the above deferibe !
Country Produce will be received at
General Scott’s where a Receipt will
be given that will qualify the nearer
to receive Goods in Lexington
Lexington Dec 25 17 fig
7" HE beautiful high bred
horfe Slider full fifteen
hands and a half high itands
at my (table on fouth Elk
horn about two miles below
Lewis Craigs mill and will
cover mams at f rty (hillings
tire feafon puvable in caih
tobacco beef pork lard or
tallow deliverable on or be
fore the firfi day of Novem
ber next 111 Lexington or
Frankfort
Slider was bred by Col
John H C JC kc Virgi nia andgot
by tiie noted horfe old Partner
--Parmer was got by M Eton’s
1 raveller out of Selima both
of which were imported from
England and generally allowed
to be of the belt breed in that
or that ever were
to America
irac ()f land fituate in
tile county of J fFerfonon
the waters of Fox Run a branch
of Brafheas Creek containing
one thoufand acres This ti
tle is a Military one and inditpu
table Cdh Goods or produce
will be taken m payrn-nt En
quire of the fubicriber in Dan
ville during
the Selfion of
Coiit t and after
wards ar 1 exin ton
WILLIAM MURRAY Jun
March 2 1789
VV ho has alfo fome lands
within five mles of Lexington
to let on improvement
I&Z&ZjsC
TO PE LET OR SOLD
The following ‘rafts of Land vizi
ONE P i art containing 800 aces
lvmg on the fouth Branch of
big Clifton
One do con’airing 1472 acres
lying on the Beaver Dam fork of
bin Clifton one of rhe waters ofGreen
River
ine do containing 757 acres ly
ing on Rock-lick Creek a Branch of
Rough Creek
And one do containing 3128 a
crcs lying on Harding’s Creek a
water ot Reich Fork
The above wiil be fold together
or in fuch tracts as will belt fult
the putchafers to whom the time
and manner of payment will be made
eafy For further information apply
to William Pawling Kfq of Lincoln
or Thomas Todd Attorney at Law
Mercer or in Lexington to
JAMS illtATTY
M rch 23 1789
r ' h e
GODOLPHIN
T S a beautiful bright bay
full Hi: cn handB high
with a figure that needs no
commendation will cover
mares this feafon in Lexing
ton at two hundred pounds
of merchantable Tobacco or
thirty fhiilings cafH the leaion
or two dollars the finale leap
to be paid or! or before the
full day ot November next
It is needlels to fay any thing
of the p 1 fi rmances of this
fine horle only that he can
beat any horle in lire DiTriCt
(lie four mile beats— -His pe
digree is Ihort — he came out
of Col Lraxcoa’s Kitty hith
er and was got by the old
Godblphin arabian
NICHOLAS LARON
Lexington March 10 17S9
THE FOLLOWING
MAY BE HAD AT THIS OFFICE
V Z
DEEDS SUBPOENAS REPLEVY
n nd to 11 it o n B ONUS A i ' P R K N 1
CE SIKULK i L RUS 6vc txc &c
TO BE SOLD
FOR SALE
In undivided moi-ty of
Eirtiobmew d drides
Military Purvey or Ek urn
within three or four (i1jMf
Frit kfart- 1 is fu vey contains
about two thou f nd Lio-lt un
died acres of 1 'rid -Is wdl
known advantages w th reip ct
to boil fixation &j & rrn
d r it unnecefiary to lay a
Jjmrd -Lie m its reeommtnJaion
terms of Sale may be
wTrby appIinS t0 Gen
u ' knlon or th- fubfcr r
7- Peyton Short
Mach 28 1789
PUBLIC NOTICE
IS hereby g v n that I will
attend in the Town of
Fnrkfrrt on Kemu k nri lh6
hilt day of me next month
m oider to offer to Lie to me
highlit bidder a number of
Lotts n tiie Lid tow n pay
nient to be made in p o ee
n xt Autumn H
r James Wilkinson
Lexington April 9 1787
M
OGUL
nr HE well
known high
1 looded
bite mogul
will cover this
1 fon at t e
plantation of’
Mr Horatio
Turpin at four dolLs ic
ceivable in corn wheat rye
bacon or cows at the calh
value provided it is dilcnat
ged by the firit day of Ail
gufi next Alio the
ARABIAN
GRAY
Of Fqual blood 10 any
in the Liltuct will covti at
tile fubff iiers plantation at'
four dollars the leaion receiv
able in the articles above de
feribed at their calh value :
The articles to be delivered
at the plantations whereon the
horl'es Rand If paid in calh
b h re the expiration of the
ieafon (which will be the firit
day of Auguft) three dollars
vv 11 be taken m difeharge for
each mare I have no paftu
rage JOHN CRITTENDEN
March 31 1789
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'jj AM to!J -lint foinebody has giv
£ cn a lawyer a guinea to write
nnJ the p niter ten Dollars to pub
lift a p’cce lad wmer in the Rich
mom! Gtzeue in anfwer to that which
V’iis pinned 'n your paper No $
l i figncd by A farm!
I" 'eont& this jieiitleinaii has ligned
pso-r:-' Ivneir a baal feiekd to the
:ni i die “ Member of the con
' iUi::foi M'tcer County" who the
l'iiiiie cli: ges with having wiote a
petit on and eai ril’d it to the Afleni
b'v " i hcf bfciibeii and aftei wards
cime tu-- and denied in convention
lii’’iuhiiJ any hand in the matter
hear that fomebody has
i a!i
And
a pcce (in the fame gazette
vh:ih vis liter waidf printed in I’lii
lade! phi a) conceding an ola man be
inp orde ed into cuftody by one of
the Jufticei of Morcer for faying the
Rlditia ought not to fight without
viy who would have been fern off
ffrai'-tht to prifon if the Juftice could
h:ve hiicd a lawyer 10 write a Mit
1 Now fir if thefe gentlemen are re-
u C Vrt eo 'Te I
tlnnR me o e
ihef piece in your Gazene where
the Ta mer and the old man as well
as all' the 'e!l of us might have an
opportunity to tetd them and liive a
fiir chJine to employ a lawyer on
both fides hai the miner may be
fahlv iiivertiga'ed and we iuy be
able to judge who is r-ght ana who
it wiong If the could fee
the real friends niece ye haps he might
fland forth and defend hmfelf- -
it cold man who faid we ought to
be paid for fighting might alfo give
jj ca-on for fo faying if he found
if nck’eiTary
1 think the publifhing thofe pieces
or 7co miles fiom home wheic
pc haps neither the old man or the
farmer are known or cared for teems
likff an afempi to cut thioais behind
harks and moreover (hews a fpirit
lorW ‘frPtlt
I hone fbefc 6fintlcmtn wi!1 have
1 put in your gazet(C
in
their pieces
- — And I
fee them
that we n7 J1 hereafter who
??Fe LC!?7n tWogs to publilh
has any rcandal' c
alrottc any of us K r
coniine themfehes 10
where rhe (-ar'les an’ rJ may
where Livyert and prin ‘ t (iicir
aSomi-O:' 31iy
oilier plfce
A Feiemd to TeuTlI-
LFIPSICK November 14
r HF king of Pruffin aud the elec
J tor of S irony hive had in meeting -
a meeting it it faid of chance Be
th‘’S ns it way ctfttiii it iV that they
have had two long conferences and the
day before yefterday were out together
i a grand hunting party
B E R L IN November it
Be letters from Poland we learn that
tri'ce Radzirl tuie to the cauje of
r-n-fh It's country hat made a:i offer Co
1600 me i completely eqtiipieii and
t be paid from his own private pttrie
ir the perhJ -three monthly He
has aj'e potrhticaliy engaged l fur
jfj thirty anion with every couth i
Sficy thit may be ncccffanfor the or
It it like
b t II
ivie clfl ientiy rpurte "that the grand
iU'S fO'tit i'l'tl I tVI VW ' O
Dutchy of Lithuania has madeanffer
ef'fuTn'-bing for the fame puipoje os
ugratu tout gift fix hutit ed tlioiij'and
J m ff J t A I I ailf
joi ins
PETERSBURG November 14
No intilligence or any impoitance
h-s arrived from either of our grand
armies accept wnitt the pubhek alrea
dy luffirL'iit'v kvw relative to me Jiegt
ofOsaokow Certain it is lnwevenhit
lur fleet it tin Bilt’c coniii-HS JIM
t aii'oy the Swti-Jb fit el there and
but ft tffeluilly d'jhel'ta tittm that
they are' entirely cut off f mm every 0-
Mr Bradford
txprejfiie of tJii higfifenje Jt: enter
tained of hit gallantry and appointing
him to the flation of a captain of the
firji rank -
COPENHAGEN November a 2
The prince royal it w we learn
at l hrijliana but it dai'y expelled
back every preparatirn being already
made for hit reception at veil at fur
that of prince Charlet of Hejfe who it
to accompany him
Swcdifb fleet after variant manoeuvres
had found means to cjcaje from the
R ijjian J quad rim which had been fla
ttened to watch their motions but if
we may be-ieve the Jame account j the
Sweuet have fluce been e nt it ely frozen
up in the port of I Idling fort They
mu ft covjequehtiy paji the winter there
and it it well known that they are al
ready in extreme want of provisions
In conjequence of the danger 1 atten
ding the navigation of the BatU at
tint Jeajon aemirut Llcjjen hat return
ed to thit port accompanied by two
Jbipt of the Hue and one frigate- At
epidemic fever hat carriea off many of
the differ en trews end j ever at of the
Surviving flic nave beenjent to Cari
jalttng ej the tips lately ar
m ed there at Well as the return ef
E L S I N E U R - November tl
There are at prejent not fejt than
three Uunhred vejjets belonging to dif
ferent nations off thit port alt bound
jer the North Sous
LEIPSICK November 10
It it currently leported here that
there hat neon a great jhuglitct of the
Ruffians in conjequence oj ajuoejtful
general and tuny ojjic-rt were among
(je nai(lj alllt IIM general Suwarow
fltuoted on the Unna en account of the
've that period the enemy wouldjend
owerful army Into Bojnia by the
if Romelia Abaiiiaand Bulgaria
P R K S BURG November 6‘
Great prep -action art making for
the reception off the emperor who u
daily expeaed hett
Foma 1m
learn
By advicet fi om
ptrial
that ftice the a rival of ht trr
there the iniifdsitmr ' have
eta led to entertain ay tdeef of an
lion The Turkt ars ra enorci-a
themfelyet powerfully at Belgrade
HAGUE November 2?'
Prayers hav t been put up in the Ei
gliib churches of this place and our
principal chits for the recovery eft lie
oj Great Britain s health It
king
the primes private chapel on Suntly
llf I'ltlllv - I -
a rtyer m the Jame otcafion was
ffjeiqnlhe prej'encs of the Stadthoder
ififorifamily and ' honfboid
J f ! J f luafi
Onr miniflers In many drjtnas to
(Lew thsir attachment- have not been
backward on the Jame oicofion
LONDON Dec ir
- no other maik or branl that I
the hweaifb fleet now ancuonng in tends but thajc who are particularly l
the pen of heauourg Jummned: oniedneday tafl ail thepri- ' 'T-
sy ccuiijCliors who were in townofeve- ""
ry denomination were Jummoned and
ail attained who were net dijabled by
ihdijcofltion '
Mr Pitt' 1 popularity in every part
ef the country isas extended at the name
ef Chatham from the lowtfl mecha
nic up to the iiidepeudent country gen
tleman there it it a man who has any
thiig to Uje but Jcnewt that he (ball
rot toje while it it in the hands of Mr
Pitt
jutTy -he which thiTuru have made root ported that the French am
jonrejs of Uczakow Ihe left baflador whe reused flatly to the
Jpeedy return to his embajy hat w’th
drawn thofe pledges and colled them
home te Verjailtet — Hew does I hit
look Monfleur St Prirftt Per-
hapj the French cabinet waits te fee
the bing of Pruffii over brad and east
engaged in the lurco Ruffian war
anti its concomitant wart
FREDERICKSBURG March 12
OnSaturaay evenirg lafl his Excel
lency Gekikal Washington arrived
in town from Muwt V-ron and early
enmonday meaning hejetoht on hit re
turn The ofe3 of his Excellency s sift
was probably to take leave of kit aged
mother flfler and friendt previous to hit
departure for the new Congnjt ever the
councils of whirl: the united voice of
hot cacd h:tn to prejide
The W Fox which lately came from
the Alps to the prince is quite tame-
The Pem-iie is not y't arrived but ex-
1 tiled every day They are the m-re
valuable as there can be no cubr
fire being barren and ml Jucji another
’
y principles of general
anjiitntiunai tqtsity and juftice The
c3 of Jeitiemeut it the Jacred palladi
-vijiont um of thit country and the wife pro
made by tnat memorable lav
Jbutild be carefully atteried to not on
ly with regard to the m marriages but
aijo the decent of the Crown at bylaw
ejiabiifbtd
Hie permanent eftablifLment of a
According to our lateft advices the foie tegert will be coifluered by the par
itament of Ireland and from their
prejent independency they may not pof
Jibty he inclined to follow any hafly
uieiijuret that may be rnflly adopted
here IVhile tliingt remain at they are
Jume trivial Inconveniencies may follow
out premature join and rojb expert
meuts will be pregnant with unknown
and unforefeeri evils IV hat will cen
Jcientious men think of their oaths of
alegiancel 1
If a change in the edminflration
fbould take place it it flucerely hoped
that the prejent lord high chancellor
may be Jl til retained hit tkiU and im
partiality ere the prejent admiration
of the court and the jeveral juiti which
ttw remain for hit judgment would by
hit dtpcjition le much injured
It it the etiquette of the privy couMil
that no member out of the cabinet at-
councils of
A-neuca h
up on' me vacrs of
Ak tl
big Sandy rier near the
foilti & now at mr Vancouvers
feitiement a bright bay marc
and yearling colt the mare is
l r--
may have 'ilt-m
jng at lilt letlii
' I 'Aken up by the lublcnber
living on paint lick a black
making lejly arrangements which can-
notajurvardt be juperjeded and f
vivlattng any trmctpes of general ari
o “
cl) S lilgn trots niiturkl)
t j bianoed on the
j1))llJlCr and batlOik but lo
not legible: ap-
ve pon ml
'ARD STEPHENSON '
173s?
about thirteen hands high a- ng near John Kfcrs lhall have
ged and branded with PS tn tght Do !ars reward or four
the near butaA valued wi h Dollars for either
the colt to lix pounds Alto WILLIAM HITEN
a datk bay or rather brown 3®
three years old filly about four
teen hands high but wmiuut a
brand or any parlicylar di
flingUifiiina mark i valued to
l'x pounds alio Whoever can
pro i'e their right to the latne on
their pning realisable charges
“ Oolph
mare about lcven years old fcvtn y ears old nearly hxteen
vi h a mealy nof: crd flanks hands and a half high his fi2e
abut thirteen hands three- in- ond beauty will recommend
dcKt” liim without giving a long pre
e nt“r amble of his pedigree Hia
7111 cover this fealon atths
” lublcriber’s liable on cane
he low rate of four
ihem again by ap- dollar8 the fealon or ten fiitr
lXietit aforefaid lings the fingle leap or forty
Ihilimgs to inlure to be paid in
Xanfisurg : of March i7?9- icountry produce on or before-
T wiih'to engage C number
Qi hfidi to c01Jud my
J
boats p the city of New
Orleans in the cuurfe of the
next month townoin 1 will
give ten Djilrs Per month
and a bounty of twenty Dj
Jars 5 or' thirty fi-e Djilars for
for the trip : Apply to Mr
John Lewis or the fublcrtber
in Lexington
James Wilkmcsost
April 8 1789
QlOLliN or let out u my
itacie in ixtugtnn on la
turdav night the twenty fitft
of M-irdi a ilatk bay mare
about fourteen hands and a
half l:igh eight or nine years
cid natural paetr a ftnali itar
in lrcr forehead no biand
that i know if and is very
heavy foith foal A fu a blade
horle about the lame height
and age Vif tiie mare trots
and paces in low order and
has a fore on his bk has
and have lately come from
the old fettlement Whoever
delivers the laid horks to me
in Lexington (hall receive
two dollars tor thir tr nhle
JOHN M CHORD
JUST OPENED Ef
BENJAMIN BEALL & Co
In the houfc next dear to Mr' Barr's
a general ajjortment of
DRT Goods hat d IVare aud Groce
ries with quantity of nailt of
Different flies dljo Lampblack and fijb
oil which they art determined to jell
on at moderate terms as ptjfible for cafk
or Ginjang
Lexington April 10 1789
C Tiayid Hum thc tuuiuibcr
fi rrtiime in Cctobtr laft
two iVlaus oneacaik baya
boutfewn years ole and a
bout fourteen hands high
branded on ’the iai Iht ulcer
and buttock thus C trots and'
gallops has a (car on her olF
iii'e occafioned by pick:ng of
fall The other a bright bay
about the fame height of the
former and about live yeats
old a fmati ftar in her forehead
banded on the near flitulder
thus K and on the near but
tock K trots and g-illops : who
ever delivers the above mare
to he fubicribcr living on Lick
run at 'he
the fiift day ol November next
a( tue maiekt jjrtce
Dolphin is a beautiful bay
lire the old Godolphin his dam
ne noted Ki'ty Fnher the ptf
perty of tquiri: Darnel of Mary-
land‘ SAMUEL' BEELER
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-Inis' fealon at the fubicritxr’s
p antatior about four miles
below L Craigs mid on foudi
- Elk-Horn at ten dollars the
- -charged feafon which may be d?f-
by the payment cf
four hundred weight of mer
chantable tobacco or ten bar
rels of corn or four hundred
weight of' pork or twenty
bulhcls of rye or wheat or in
— any other produce at cslh
price paid on or bcfrt-hc
firft— day of ta-iuary ncjtt
ty the finglc leap at twen
(hiilings provHlid-the no-
iiey be lent with the maret:
fuch gentlemen who favor ipe
with their cuflom lhall in
cafe they prove unfortunate
the hiftfeafon have a chance
the feconi gratis — His di
gree is as -follows he came
cut of col Braxton's import
ed mare Kuy -Fifhtr and
ted horle old Luh the cha
racters of both which are io
Will tftablilK-d to require fur
ther comment
The" fubfaiber has alfo a
Jack' Afsnferior to none on
the' continent except Gn
Waftiington’s whiwli will co
ver mates at five' dollars the
featbn t mares fent from a dt
at--- fidnee will be particulaily
tended to but the lubiciibcr
will not7bfc anfwerable for ef
capes or unavoidable ’cH'-nts
TIIO CARNEAL
if ml 33 1789
CTRAYHD from the plan-
V tauonot M j Morrifon oh
IJickman's uvtk the full of7
OtlobvTlaH a Lktly black
mare and mare coir the mare
about four ecu hands and an
inch high Hven t-r eight ytars
old branded on the rtar llioul
"derHIjrin a
trotter with a fmall ftarin her
forehead tome ifaddlc fps on
Kef back had on w hen fle w t nt
away a large bell maiked un
der the iiaple K C the celt
on iron gray a natural trotter
with a large Har in h:r fore
head the near fore foot white
and fome white on the near
hind foot j Whoever takes up
fbe faid creatures and gives
informal 01 to tre fubfaiber
- li ving-ncat-coL— Hinklons Ha
tion on the foutli fork of Lick
inp (hall receive five dollars
reward
- GEORGE READING Jun
Maret 30 178 9- 34
c
horn about two miles helo
Lewis Craigs mill and will
cover marcs at f riy Hulling
tie fcafon piyahle in caih
tobacco b:ef poik lard or
tallow deliuabe on or be-
Tore" the" full ’day" of " Nbveiri “
br next in
Frankfarr
bli ur was bred by Cl
J )hn HCavkc Virginia and got
by Hie noted horL olJ Paitncr
—Partner was gm by-M rtun’s
'Traveller out of Sclima both
of winch were imported I ruin
England and generally-allowed
to be of the bell breed in that
K-iigdom or that ever were
btougi t to A"'Clica
L1
nr ported fnm Englatd by
-C'l Baylor of Cirolui rg
nir) his great grand dam one
of the hightft bcd hi a res in
iglandimprrredEy-crlrjofeph'-GLway
of Alary iand
JOHN PiliCE Jun
p m WBJ
)
v
'TWken up' on Cane run
about three miles from
Iiexingtnn a bay borfe near
fourteen hanJs high a finall
Har in his forcluad his off
hind foot white ten or cle
‘Vjrn years old trots leveul
laddie ipiits and Ihod ail
round t appraiied h to fie
pounds
Rawleigh Cminx
Mt'ch 23 1789
lull oppofite the n C6ut-ilcufe
f
The fubferiber hsr jiirt recc'ved
tcipii -as polfiblc for CjHv- IiiJ'W
cJvTbLccoBu
Hogs laid JOHN DUNCAN
" J
Of hom uiy be had
A coHcftinnefBooksin Divinby
ndPhySc feen1 citclnlne
ic tome balUh aaJ urn
Iliftorics
School Books j - a vaiiety of Books
forthciiiRructiunand cntenaimricnt of
Childien- American Magazines and'
Mufeunis of the laicR dales—--- alio
ParchmcntDccd and Letter Paper
Sealing Wax Wafers alio Andei foil's
Scots pills
v
Any of the above deferibil
Countiy Produce will be received at
Gci'eraLScou’s where a Receipt will
the-tcarer-to be given that will qualify
receive Goods in Lexington
1 Lexington 'Dec 251788'
TJ5 “f JfVKi
hands and a half high Hands
at my liable on i-utli Elk--
iiuugit to A“'ica The faunwinit rav of lanil vfa i 5-
ft ultra dam was oor lv rrat contamnn? Eco aoes nereny g v n tlat I wIL
oiJcrs dam was got U ) rV:fia cn-thc fouth Eanch of attend in the' Town f'
tle much ciktotd mporteJ Frrkfrt bn Kcmu k ort ih 6
old lMgUie Ins grand darn by ()ne do con-alnm? 147a CT firft day of me next mo th
the iioted horle Fearnought Ivina on the Berver-DJin fork of OIJer sr
-ba Clifton one of he sraters ofGieen " cr ?lcr the
Rivcr higlult bidccr a number of
One drt cantrnin® 757 acres ly- ' ItfiHS in the laid toll h'j pay
ing on Rock-lick Cieek a Bianch of : ntent to be made iri pOiucd
Rdi£h Creek '
AhJ’-one-
vilie during t’ie Sediun of
the General C nut a:ld - after
wards at laxin toh
WILLIAM MURRAY Juh
Afjrck 2 1789
ho has alfo fomS "landsi
wt mi five mles of Lexington
to Lt on improvement
— — O' —
' TO BE lET OR 1?f)LD
The fuliowina -ravlv of lanil via
on Harding's Cieek a
crcs iyine
water ftt Fetch Fork
- The abovewill-be fold fhaether
or ih fitch tracts as will belt fut
the puithafersj to whom the time
and nijnntr of payment will be inadd
eafv For further information apply
to William Pawling Kfq of Lincoln
or Thcurai Todd Atiorncy at Lawi
M ercer or in Leximtion to
JESUS iiESTTTi
M rch 23 1789
I’il E
GODOLPHIN
t f f
bright hayi
IS a beautiful
hands hich:
fall tifr-eri
tdn at two hundred pounds
of 'metchinilMe Tobacco j or
thirty Hulhngscafh the fritlon
— i rrnU Un
ntns"
— tinii — 1!
dythar- he-can
10rfcV
’ the Diftridt
t any ‘‘One m
the four mile heat
drce is
° j r bvthe oid
S? by the old
OOdUpfc-Wb-J
1 Lexington March 10 17S9
TO 151! SOLD
tric ' an hruate iri
1 x the cjimy ofj fFcrfoivui
the waters of box Run a branch
------
of Braiha Cctk containing
o'je tiiouiand aci 'S This ti-
tie
-
q’lire-of the jubtcnlwrin Dan
r " 1 511 IIil
tie is a Military one and inditpu- rrit kfari- Tl I fUl VCy cohtems
tael C !h Goods or produce about two tlijuiTnJ tight iuri
w ill be taken n pay m-nt kn- dred sens of Ind -1 s wdl
o'lire-of the fiiblcritreri in Dan-' known advnn
' vz
DEEDS SUBPOENAS RFLEVY
and eon mon BONDS ArPRENM
-CE-STKLENT CRFS-r&c- etc &c
— — r - - sj-
WU be taken irr difeharge for
each marc I have no paHu-
AIAY BE HAD AT-THlS4FFiCE—rJge'
BLANKS
FOR SALE
An un livided
miifv of
“ C irt oLrncw
D '-drides
-'IllCW
Military Nurvt-y or
Ek lutn
Within three or f
ur ini nf
known advantages v ih relp ct
to boil fituation &z rcIl
der it tinneceflary to fay a
word -Tii in its recommtnJaion
terms of Sale may bs
n by aPPJing to Gen'
v i knlon or tfv- fnhfrr ’- c '
Pitton Sb:it
Mirch 28 1789
-i’-U D L I C-N d-T I c
jsitss WiLRrKsbsr
Lexintien Jtill
Lexington April 9 1787
M M $ U b
The iriu
known higti
Uiidded
h 5 ft ' i
ate mogul
will mvpr
"I C sfi at f im
bacon1' or cows at the calhf
value pnie3 it ii di&bai-
ged by the firH day ofua-
i L-i iv ii
fiAfclber jla!iatij Vi
four dollars the Ieaton feceiv-'
abe nfeteabovtrde
fcibej their Cafl valuer
The articles be delivered
at the plantations whereon the
horfes ttitid If paid iricaih
b’ttt the espiralibri of the'
fcafon (which will be the fiiit
day of Attgu ftJ-lhrecdoltars
-3farti3i JOnfTCRlTTENDENi
1789
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jJpi inf - Out minifies In many di finds to
’ ‘ iiew ittsir attachment hove not beta
PETERSBURG Novemr 14 Lckward m the Jame occafion
No intcUgence or any vjtpoitanc
- hss-nrrivifjrom cniiFfof oiirgmnd — - fOND O Nitc
l'i iiw cii i-'CN with having wiote a Swtdifis fect after variant mentenvret
jew i-n J tinned it to the Afi'em- bail found menus ta ejeafe front the
b“y i h :q f liiaibe: and aftei vwds JkJfivf jqusdren which had becifia
i:i!ie rd denied m couvcniioii ' ‘ “
any hand in the matter
And I all" hear that fnmebody has
j-fi-od a pece (in the fame gazette
AM toM hat fouijboJ Las giv
en a lawjer a guinea towiitiJ
nrl the inter ten Dollars to pub-
Rich-ri'T-il lift nivccc-Lial wmct-in the
G' :'ie in anfwer to that u high
V’iii h:kl-J 'll yuut paper No S
! 2 figned by A rjuMa
rl who would have1 been feat off tlrsjtajeu acmru Leen ba return
fi -i ht to prifon If the J office could tins tn cuompaniei ly two
have' hhed a lawyer to wme a Mil Ms cftiie ir ara one jrigate At
imvetT htt tatbritA miT niimi af
period the enemy would Jend
awevfttl araiy-dnta-Ryniai by -the- Acetic a hot tod k:m lo -rejde
t V Romelia Abanta and Bulgaria ¥ yvv
rfm:hx -st rnsfss a ’ ' Tif " up VM
J ter of S irony hive hod in meeting- p R £S S U R G November 6’ big Sany iver iiCar tc
a meeting it is fali of chance Be - folk- £ now at irr Vanccuvers
th'‘t as it may certsin it- is that they Great prrVr3f or making far fettitrucnt a bright bay niaiC
have had twa long conferences and the tjte reeption oj th emperor wot 1 anJ year! 1 net Cilt the n:are is
'A' -2 “F?'3 1 Semiln' we learn about thirteen hands high a-
on a grand hunting party £ advices ymun we warn
I ' that fuce the ai rival his imperial ged ard branded witi him
v-hith x is Miefwaid printed in J’hi
iadc'phia) concerning an ola inan be
ing ordc cd into cuflody by 01 e of
the J 11 luce of Mfiier for fayng the
Miiitia ought not to fuhc without
be paid for lighting might alfo give
Ji'S 'ca on for fo feying if he fond
fC neceffary
I think the publi filing thoe ricccs
g or 7 co miles fiom home whcic hich the lures have utaUejrom
pci haps neither the old man or the ie jtrtftjt y (Jtzakow 'Ihe left
farmer are known or cared For leems ingtommaita iy general huwarow
nay Is ft m retained his skill and ins
partiality ere the prejmt admiration
if the court and the jeveraljuits which
tsiw rtmawjtr hiijuaHtnt would by
iiuiiK iw — hi- dtij!tion le much injund
the:r piece :n your Gaze-’ier where l°je khe janmg of the Hips lately ar is Hi- etiquette of the privy cousicil
Ta mer and the old mrn as well md-there as wil as tne return of t hat ho makltr out of the cai inet ai-
asall'thc cff of us might have an Hwtaijb fleet now uic noting tn t ends but thefe who are particularly
opportunity to ead thenu -nd ?ivc a thepoit oj touaourg - Junmoitd : or wedntjday iajl aii tinpri-
fair ch ante 10 en loy a lawyer on vy couiijCicrs who wire in townoftve
both fides rhai ihe mat'd may be E I S T AT E U R November 11 ry ueuiminatioii were Jit rnmneu and
faille: mvefliga ed and we m-y be -r fBt Uit tIlU!l uiluuiaed VAa wir rot djahled Ly
JgJUlWi ' i 1 irini fi'" — rr
liker n afempt to cut ihroau bensna if u tiuY Lteu iut l9 r— sy y — wi!ci tllry cre jecrKj u
1 ih evt-ry body hereafter who
hope that evt 7 jhjogg to publifli
has any fcandak Jck n5 will
aliout say of u A-a
— - n rt’teJ- lt if
the frienif °f eur Dfflrta added cum on l-'iii tiovuy auojion the
I hope Tbefe gdntlcmtn win nave gentrbl aUj ti:y 0jc?tj were amo g
tvif-mUes Put in y°ur Sazette’
P All fee them And I
that we may
confine t’hemfebe to
where the 1 aides arC
where Liwyett and fnn f
cnpioyed as cheap and 1 J
woru as well as at Richmond
o:lcr pi ce
A Fsiesd to
able to 'udge who is rgnt ana win J hots are ol rrjcjtfot JejS than
' “f lhc Farmer could fee Luulftd uJj‘" "W “'
Band forth and defend hmfelf - -and
the old' man who litd wc -ought to
Mr Brsiforl
ixfrJfixe of tlfs higlifenfe fits e:t:r-
tainttf-vf ktr gallantry and i tpc:rri77
him to the Jlatio : tf a fap:a:i if the
firjl rank
Jor the North Stas
LEI PSICK November 10
mu Jl coijequeity uji the winter there
dd it it i that they ate al
ready in eatr-iue w:t of jruvijions
hi c 01 jcqneiee -of the daugets uiten
ding t tit navigation of the Buti at
COPENHAGEN November 22
The prince tax a I it new we learn
at L hrijliana tut is dai'y eXfcSt
back every freparatirn being alrea
1 f a
of Ireland and (tom their
prejtiu inJej ehceuty they my net pof
Jihy be ii:ciied tt fiiow any liujly
tionea to watt n tueir actions but if uajurit thet may le nfiiy allotted
y mjy le Ure lhe Jame the here ‘ IVhile iiA-ngs remain at thsyare
Sirrurx have jintt bttn euit tly frozen jotne tririu ii:cuvetuiiiet way follow
up in the poit of ILilihgfirt 'Iuey tit rij:ifr j-!t e d ruth exjtti
It it currently C tried here that
there hat neeii a greit jiaugliici of the
Ruffians in conjequonce oj a jucsejiJul
mt'hjiy there th inhibhanti Ue itreiiear buUk vahnd-w i'll Uuilats Tor ' wittier:
J J -f t Ml t Vila I I A lV a a 1
the'JlaUL and tiiai general Suw mow
himjeif with forty ijjutrt welt auugs
tots jiy wou dii -
arij jts corccic:fartwsrt
FRANKFORT November is FXFIJLRILKSBURG 'Mirth 12
' On'Saturaay eveuirg laJIhu Exctl
Wt lean from Hewaalat the cam- Lnij Cnx sal Wam'ingtox arrived V’il'
pain will not 6 ally flub till the cap- in town from M-w-t l run and early branded in theltai 111’ bluer
tu'ofBibach'roku4a dthfcaj1irt cnmtnday mo-nirg heJttuUt t’i hit re- ard butUak tt LS L trots nt:d
violating ary-friiicipici rf gcncrci at:i - ’
c-irjt it ntionai equity and jufi:e TLs o i s te
c3 of Jeitlcment it the f acred palladi- Orleans in trC iwurfs of tl
3 f this country aid -the wife-pro-— next-nKrfitK— to-WriOill-l-wtlh
learn vfions m uie by tuat mutable lav plvc ten D iilXS Per month
CJi n’T: -I'd a loamy of tatmy D
ireai-y ly with re gar I ta the marriages but c 1
incus will be I regnant with iinknt wi
and wyorrjeei evils ll'hal will con
Jciemiout Ken think of their oaths of
ategia cel
- 1 a charge in the eimirflratian
fb-iuld ta’e sl ice i is fiicerely heJ
drawn th-Je ledges ana csti i Item
home to J'erjaiiiet - Ihw aoes tbit
look -Bet-ha Monfienr S: Priejl ?
t the trench cabinet want to Jee
the king of Pi ujfii over brad and tart
engaged in the Turto kujjian war
Plr Ptt’t popularity in every fart
of thetouutry i at extended at the iame
ef thatUhiiJnw the Uwcjl mecha
nic up to the iside pendent tuirlry gen
tleman time is iu a man who brs ary
thiig to hje lut khiws thet h: (ball
rot lojf while it it in the hands ef Mr!
rut
Is it rfprfrJ tint tie French am
bnjfacer who nlheJ filently to the
Hague alout four months ago leaving
bit family at jetwing fledges of Lit
ntlii-g err$vgeneiu which can- T wlilTto engage o number
- - ff - ndjr -t6 - conJucr iy
that the jrrjeit ierd high thancellor that I know' 1 1 aiiJ ih very
heavy ith Uui A ih atlaclc '
horle about the iaiiie li'igrt
law
r Ghjang
Lexington A ril 10 1789
C riad iioiii li e luLUtibr
fiirciune in Cctitu lftt
- two Alans one a irik Lava
bcut a--Imut leven years o!r and
foui tern hands lih
and age vf t c nure no:
and paces in low irdsi and
has a lore on his buk has
no other mak or bran l that I
rcco!lc£t botii iIkh! all found
and aie lately cotc from
the old fettleniciit Whoever
delivers the laid hones to me
in L'xingtcn (halt-receive
two dollars tor ih ir tr iMe
JOHN MC1IORD
JUST U i A E D Bf
LLNJAMIN liAlL & Co
1 the houfe next dor to Mr Burr's
a general afortment of
ri BY haid H'ie and Groct-
fri-s with' a quaiiitj of nailt of
Dijftrmt fites afjo Lamp Black aid fifb
lafs or tiliaty fic DjIjis (r
f'r the trip : App'y to Air
John L:iis or he lublcrihcr
in Lexington
James Waxixscar
A ril 8 1789-
-x— v -&K C?C c
Q 1 UL!N or let mu my
itahle ij Lx: gt'n ti fa
tmtlav night ile iuuy hilt
of wtidi a bay niaicf
about funrtLcn hartis stui z
hail liig' tig'-t 01 cine yens
cid natural pui r a iirjfti it tr
in lu r larhxu mi oiaul
forner and a Lout fiveyeais
fSdra I rral i liar in her Lit head
)anded on- l!e ticar (lii ulder
thus K ard on the near but
tock K trots aiul g diops s who
ever delivirs the above mare
to ihe iublcribcr livin'gor L cic
ing lieirJihtKjcrs (hall have
tight Dolars reward or four
W111 cover this lesion at the
lubfcribcr’s liable on cane
ruh at lhe low rate of four
dollar the feaion or ten Hil
lihgs lhe fingle K-ap— or— fony-
fevm years old nearly fixteen
DOLPHIN
WILLIAM 1IITEN
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VOL nj
N T U C K Y G A X E T T E
SATURDAY
APRIL 25 1789-
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LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN BRADFORD at his Office in Main Street where-SuhCrriptions j fdvcrtijements £fr for this paper are ‘hankjullj
received and Printwo in its different branches done with Care and Expedition
emeris
FOR
M A T 1789
Calculated for the Meridian of
KEF
TiilT Quarter 2d at 1 47 Morn
Full Moon 9rhat 4 7 Mum
Fail Quarter 16 h at 8 29 After
New Moon 24 h at 5 5 A! er
Fir ft Otiairer 31ft 5 -0 ’ : or
Rem Di'i cv
I
I11
St' 'i nun 1 y
if 31
5
I 2
5
2'' '
SV
3 p Eafter
Cf 54
5
6 55
5
A IV
5jn
( 56
5
Jet 8 3-
C 57
6 jv
5
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5
5
1 59
7s fet
8 30
5
1 6 59!
9
4
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E fter
5
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4 P-
Mars rife 1 49
5 9 T
1
4
1 1 jm
8 7
fup jets n 13
4
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577
3
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3
14 th
Luna near Mars
75 1
4
4
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1 6
Rogation Sunday
17 r
4
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r 71
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4
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4
20 V
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Luna near Mars
2 3fe
4
7 i°
Src
6 p Lalicr
2 40
5
49)7 1 1
48
7 i1
25 m
Jttp Jets 10 28
7 4°
4
2 6tlt'
4
2 j w ' Mars tije 1 30
4
7 13
47
2 8- h‘ Luna hear jup
1 4
J 4
46
7 14
4
3ofa
7 1 J
4
3 1 O White Sunday
1 5
c3v ” £ (£' cE prQO' &: rf- cOi rK-iv
J- ‘A- VS"Cj co5 5 & 'wi v W '$
FOR SAL
iE
A n un divided moiety of
Bartholomew Dmdridges
Military Survey on Ek-hum
within thiee or four miles of
Frirk-ort- Fhisluvcy contains
about two thoutand eight hun
dred aerts of 1 nd -l's well
fc-iown advantages w tli refpcCf
10 So! lituanori & fire ren
der it unnecellary to lay a
word -Tits 'it its recommendation
terms erf Sale may be
known by applying to Gtn
Wilkin fun or tie fubfefber
Peyton Short
March 28 1789
PUBLIC NOTICE
T S hereby g v n t! at 1 w ill
attend m ihe 10wn of
F arkf rr on K mmky on the
firit dry of me next motb
in order to offer to tale to tiie
high til bidder a number of
Lotts in the 1 id lor n pay
11HMU o be made in produce
B xt Autumn
Tams Wilkinson
Lexington April 9 17S9
An
godolpi-iin
JS a beautiful bright bay
lull “'ft cn hand: high
with a figure that needs no
com tit union vi) cover
mates -xing-toi tins 1 -albn ii L
at 1 w o rum- d u s
of merchantable i'o-a c yi
thir ih i hngs alii 1 t leaf
or nvd bar tf (in Jr ap
t-o lie pad on or before the
hill da t No c-mbrr next
h is ! - o Is to fay any tiling
! the P'-1 for rr! antes of tins
horte only that he can
beat any horfe in the Diflrict
t ie four mile heu:s-: His pe
digree is Ihort-- lie came out
of Col i rax ton’s Kitty Fifh
er and was got by the old
G idol plain arabian
NICHOLAS IAFON
Lexington March 10 1789
rjPHE beau iful lugli bted
horfe Slider full fifteen
hands ard a half high hands
at my liable on 1 utd Fk
horn about tv o rniics below
Lewis Craigs mill and will
-ver mar s at forty (hillings
Ute Haem payable in cafh
tobacco bee! poik lard or
allow deliverable on or be
f re the biff day of No vein-
b r next in Lexington or
Fiankfor t
Sit ( r was bred by Cal
j bn i C eUc Virginia andgot
by the noted horfe old Partner
--Partner was got by Morton’s
Traveller out of Seim a both
of winch were imported from
England and generally allowed
to be of the b h breed in that
Kingdom or that ever were
brought to America
Sliders clam was got by
the much celebrated imported
old Figure bis grand darn by
the noted horfe Fearnought
imported from England by
Col Baylor of Caroline (Virgi
nia) his great gland dam one
nf the bighrfi bred mares in
pngiand imported by col Joleph
G dloway of M o1and
JOHN PRICE jun
fb j &
( isf-L-a W2c--Wja-- ’
T wifh to engage a number
of bands to condudV my
boats to the city of New
Orleans in the cottrfe of the
next month to whom I will
give ten Dollars Per month
and a bounty of twenty Dol
lars or thirty fire Dollars for
fur the trip : Apply to Mr
John Lewis or the fubferiber
in Lexington
James Wilkinson
April 8 1789-
T U E
JUST OPENED By
BENJAMIN BEALL A Co
In the liouje next dorr to Mr Barr's
a general a'U-rtmeKt 'of
PT Goods hard U'-re and Groce-
r’es with a qua tit 4 of nails of
Different ftze alfo L vnpolqck and fijb
til which they ore ileterm'r rd to jel
on as moderate ter ns as lojjihle for cafh
tr Ci j'a
Lxtaguni Aril 10 1789
A -ip CV-tky
(Z 1 ra ed from ihe fui)!ciib'-r
1 in rim m October hdt
two Vaict orieacaik baa
boutfevth y cats olo and a
btut- fouitctn lands 'high
branded on the i cmt (Jicukkr
and buttock thus L irois and
gallops has a let on I cr off
fide occali stied by pack mg of
(all- File other a bright bay
about the fame height of the
former and about five yeais
old a (mall ftar'in her forehead
branded on the near fli u icier
thus K and on the near but
tock K trots and gallops: who
ever delivers the above mares
to 1 he lubfcriber living on Lick
ing near John Kifcrs (hail have
tigm 13 mars reward or four
Doliaib for IHlf-r
WILLIAM II1TEN
3 6
yzyzw'i
pOLPMliV
ill cover this fcafon at the
(uhlcriliei’s fiahle on cane
run at the low rate of four
dollars the fealon or ten fml
fings the fiugfe leap mr foity
(hillings to infure to be paid in
country produce on or before
t he -firft day of November iext
at the marekt price
? Dolphin is a beautiful bay’
feven yedrs old nearly (ixteen
hands and a haff higli hrs hie
and beauty will recommend
him without giving 3 long pre
amble of his pedigree His
fire the old God IphirV his dam
tire noted Kitty Fuller the pro
perty of lquire Darnel of Mary
land SAMUEL BEELER
Q- st -$ $
’PAiun up on the waters of
k big Sandy river near the
fork & now at rar Vancouver's
feulement a bright bay mare
and yearling colt the mare i3
about thirteen hands high a-
ged and branded with P S on
the near buttock valued wi ll
the colt to fix pounds Affo
a dark bay or rather brown
three years old filly about four
teen hands high hut without a
brand or any particular di
fiinguifhing mark valued to
fix pounds alfo Whoever can
prove their right to the fame on'
their paying reafonable cnarges
may have ihem again by ap
ing at the fettlement aforefaid
'Vanjburg : 20th of March 1789-
O
' - U'Uf uvo (C I
lying on the fouth Branch of
big Chiton
One do comain’ng 1472 acics'
lying qn (e hcavci D ill fok of
b'a Clifton one of the vv e so G-een
River
1 -re do contrning 7 7 acres Iv--
ing on Bock-lick Creek a Blanch 'f
It reeh Cree
And one do contain -c 3528 a
Cve lying on Harding- Cieek 4
mt 0 Pech Fork
I he a be Ye tvjll he (old together
or in Inch frafts as will bell ivit
the pui chafed f to whom (he l ine
and manner of payment will be made
buy lor f iither information apply
to Wdliam Pawling Efq of Liner In'
01 1 h'lmas Todd Atrornev at Law
M ercCr or in Lexi-gton to
Jam s Beatty
Kfrr rh -3 t-Ro f
TO BE SOLD
“adt ut land I: uatc in
the CuUtity cf jcffcrlonon
the waters rTFox Run a branch
of Li aid a 1 s Creek containii g
one iltr u land hcj 3 This ti
tE is a (Vilitary 'One and in'difpu
tai’k C ih Goods n produce
will be taken mpayrtvm- Kn
quire of the futilcriber i Dan
ville during the Sellion f
tne General C mrt and after
wards at 1 ten 'rr
WILLIAM MURRAY “Jen
March 2 1789
fV ho 1 as alfo' fome lands’
within five miles of i ex gou
to let on imp-ovtm- fit
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NICHOLAS IT O O D
k
A
K
K
'Akes this method of in
forming the p-opl that
he koeps a BaKe b cp ni
Lexington near the Old
Couri-Houfe where may be
had on the fhorttft notice
and moff reafonable terms
The fever al kinds of bread
viz loaf bread Butter Eit
cuir Cakes of different kinds
lard bread for fearing crackers
and Eifcuit (uirabfe for tra
vellers and will take m
good Flour or Wheat Jut-'
t r Sugar facon hams Hogs
lard &c any perfon or per
tons favoring him with their
cuitorn may expedf due fa
usfadion and Humble thanks
He will Purchafe Wheat or
flour and give goods at Cath‘
biiee in payment'
A lad of about fourteen
years of age bnfi and han
dy will be talden Appcn-’
tie to the br-kir’g bufuiels
Lexington April 1 7 1789'
do CO CO CO CO OS GO CO eo'co Co CO CO Co 00
8 8
8 A latge company vyill meet 8
8 at the Crab-oichaidJ on ihe 8
8 19th of May in order to dart 8
8 eai ly the next moining through' 8
8 the Wildernets g
8
yOWCCCOWCOCCCOWCOCOKJCOOg
TO PE IFT OR SOLD
The foJiowmir -rafts ol Land viz
NF I aft conr-fning 8co acies
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Fi i n i'li y :ri I CnihvA-
of "th ipfi’i
To i lie AUTHOR nf a !ecc r'’li
JMnel n ihe KliBi TUCKT GA
ZETTE under ci:e iiiiuiure ol a
FARMER
UTiririlSTAXDTNJ t hi Jiile
j qp Jium:iity in which you ere
fl'ijtd to ad-irej's the pubiiik we can
not help doing juflite to your abuitiet
a d difeovering an :ib!e iiiici-e hid fpa
cioys aC u :der the fluujible appear
ance of a fimle relstio i af jalt By
this ptezinden detail it it implied that
the jehtme of a operate Gtvinmcnt in
Kentu ky or-ginateit Jr am the appre
heifioi excited by Col Logan's irfl
Sigence re-dive to the hoftiiitf of the
jjlivu U-der thit idea we are
l-d to Juppofe thit all who were con
istned in Jupporting it were equated
by the fame motives and in purjuit v
the fame objeR However thit may
m'l-ad the opinions of perfmt here
Vhiije whoj'e fitvstioni afforded them on op
portunity of information on the JubJtR
mufi know the faS to be otherwise
Permit me to etk you Sir wot there
ro overturn or intentiont of calling to
gether tue ‘wijdom’' ( at you are ptef
ed to call it thr you might with
djpofed te doubt the credibility of a
public meeting being infiantaneoujly
fiimnlated by the fame Spirit and con
dull 'd on the fame principles
While there wat a projpett ef tras
through the Mfilffippi I
in favor f a Je par at ion— and had no
obi Sion t oJrhe ejlabUfoment of a dot iched
government provided it wat confiruBed
on free liberal and iemacratical prin
ciplei and fuffuienl rejourcet appeared
ter the neccffary arrangement ef Jinan-
iU Although you have verf artfully con
cealed it from the fuUicit you cannot
deny th it that W'Wu collected
in a very eatraordi iar 81 nJVL'l
manner Wat there nat jeveral
tidied by only two or t
after they hid drawn up mJ t“'r‘
tylw Grievances (a great v
than in my humble oj inim-co “
rejulted from the information o ’’
but which 'was well ado
to the view! and intentiont of the P'- ’’’
ry appre-L-fions a id calculate I to excite the
of the- people Tbit war the
j-ripcrift cri'is aid very wifely pitet
erf upon to propoje a ibeajrre but con t
trfiij to their srpe Bet ions it appeared
h be the prevailing' opinion flat the
redraft war wife than file Grievance j
if no! wit lift aiming the unprecedented
iff j recipitiite manner of the election th-y
apprehended from the number prejeut
that the only trufty few would not
have formed a major ty on the deeijion
Ji eloquence of which they prtpefed
the j-hn of another Convention with
a red uS ioii in the number of deputiet
from each- county : which wat agreed
upon
A though I wat not prefect at tiinfe
deliberation! I had at flat time no
appre henhon of their co'ijequence but
in the interim newt arriving of Jeveral
ef our vrjf-ls ‘which had attempted to
trade on the MjfiJfippU) being Jcistd
-c'unffcatti In the Spaniard t and their corgoet
-Her -I Hat puck' with thedan
of attcmptlig a new cjiablifbmtn f
l i our weak and confin'd filiation di
veiled of the rej’turcts injeme mtqjure
ejeniial -iy to in exijlence J according
avoi&d my Jentimenit on th’ JulytS
to a very dignified charaBe who with
mure- pi licence concealed hit p ana at
J Wat informed wat uj'ueiwith the pat
ty at different tipet droiped words
which led many te believe they were a-'
gain fi the meajire' which they were
probably now convinced was far from
being agreeable te the general opinion
of the people- by which means added'
the liucreei red i’iion' of the num
btrjf deputies the wueit aid irtiltell
men were elected agreeable to their
irijbis and after the proper forms of
deliberation agreed- on the expediency
of a J ip irate government and rejolved
on the election of i tuird Convention -
Fiem a retrejpeSive view of feyetel
circuvijiances in the conduct of thit bu-
jvvjt and from a fim periunfion that
thamenjurt was reas’y unacceptable to (
a majority of the people 1 determined
for th! firfi line te take £3 aSive part
nor JirmigM '" properly claim
with regard to ya’tr compefit’oni
It-is only in -the " “'
' accomplijbtd gemufef thP fle
ingeruity and fa-fb'Jod ut contieBed
- Tou w'll give me leave to Juppofe
it was thefe Princes 0P1
led you te affect that I had cii’t:l3!:i
ihc l’e uion with cinch privacy —
Perhaps yes w’-ll tell us font ‘ ot'het
time that it wit with much ptiva '1
I read it before a public Auditory nf
1 ter divine fervice when it wat h'mdt d
to mt for that purpofe — -It wat no
doubt thf fame ingenuity 1 hat induced
you tt Jay that I flily fiole away with
it to Richmond — but how that could
be after informing my frtends of my
intended departure and receiving fun
dry letter for this city- I leave for
fo ingenious a Gentleman te explain
it would appear from your polite lan
guage that you confider every one in
the U:ht ef a thief who attempit te:
remove fo much as one ftone from' that
towring fabrick which has at leaft rofe
in the' ideal Views ef your party
But fi ill fir although yon cotciive
the people at lerge te be inedeqnAte te
the decifien ef -Knotty and intricate
point: afi'Jlate policy'' you allow them
in otkcrizSfet to be poffe’Jed ef much
penetration and leave' them to fi d out
the- 'falfboedt” you allude to without
jo much er indanci'ig ec-e- - IV at not
this fir carrying yettr'candour and li
them-p-Jfibly beiHliiy too far! may mt Jo me of
fuppojt it was out or' your
(lower
If year publication hxd on'y been
read in that difliiR where year-tugs-
in oppofing the fep-araihn J and ftthfe
qinnt te the eieSien if Deputies to
the the third cervenr'- n who were op
p-are-tiy dfpojtd to purjue the fame Jy
firm: I advifed the people to draw vp
injhuclions to pcjlf one their propiofals to
the legijlature fur a Jeparelion till fume
future period which they ap roved of
iut from thefuadennejs v th which the
tmeling was held after the clePAeii ma
ny who were dijpojed thereto had notan
opportunity ef jigning them- - but the
nomei op thoj'e who did-amounted tofe
vertl hundreds and 1 hive betn pofi
tivcly ajfured exceeded the number of
thoj'e who voted at their eleBiott but
what war the rtfullf Is it not well
known that they not only totally rtjeS
ed the injtruclionofihe people but ex
punged every thing from their journale
that carritd the -leafi appearance of op
pojition ---was this agreeable to the
principles ef a free democracy ? wax
this obeying the voice of their confiitu
cuts as they had led them te believe they
would -Delicacy ? But I will not ey'arge-
bids me throw a veil over thisfub
jeQ which indeed will not bear the
But I muff beg leave fir to com pit
mcrtjyou on your candour in avowing
principles perfeBly corref'penuint with
this conduit - Tou fay “ the opnion of
the whole convention Jball hi my opinion
and I will abide iy ird fupport U“ t
belie i e if the good people of Kentucky
were all of the fame meeli an j pltabis
dijpajitim the leaders ef the party would
not have found it neeeffary to be at jo
much pains in difguifing their views
'Again with great Jagaiity you objetbe
that ‘if we were even te fake a wrogg
Jlep we might wheel abSut and get rpht’
This ts an argument I mufi own I ne
ver thought of : On the fame principled
we had better rent our garments ias the
ancient Jews did in fwer ef public ca
lamity )- —for why Ybecaufethe Tay
Ion can mend them again - to u then
proceed in the common place ftile of
ariltocriitic advocates te recommend
us for the Jake of unanimity to retin
quib our opinions and let the enlight
ened ones decide for us but pray fir
if ike people hid been t n favor of the
jeheme as you infinuatt In other pla
cet where was the neieffity of theft
high flying arguments to ptrjuade us that
they are not capable of judging for
I hemfelvit
But I will new quit this turivis
paragraph a id advert to another part
vh'ch more immediately concerns my
t wit feelings -That I was the bearer
gf t he petition alined to is well known:
-l‘ot I even made the erigiml drift
if t!:e requeji of my cinfliiuentt
jnes er kV-JieJ- - I thank you for the
honor tou intended me ty faying it
was o'ijiien'fij f 'ought with much
landing yorb
had 110 hand in the matter but merely
to be the bearer of the 'petition (ffc—
Stand forth fir and fey upon your ho
dvr - if you pejjfjs any) that thit it a
-Dt-' candid teprefentatlon of the faS-
ry if you can that I only Jaid it waS
a petition I had no hand in further
than at the pointed nquefi ef my con
fiituentt except taking it to Richmond
—which I had done voluntarily fo
though I nevr asked a man la Jtgn
it and it contained fume faSt which
fell net under my immediate notice but
were JuggeJled to mt ty ethers ytt
from the credibility ef the Jubjcribert
and had neither that time nor tverfiuce
any dubt of their truth
But I Will quit this JubjeB and once
mure take the liberty oj making a few ad
dititnal remark! an the conduct of tha
ariftocratic party -It wat found an inte
rejling fthe previout te the fifth e
te&ion totirculM reports that the athet
parts hod general f come into the'mea
jure -in order that the oppofition in
each particular county might be lulled
by an apprt henfion of the inefficency of
their exertions —that the pertifant if
the Jep-arutien might again bechoj'enr-
n or were they at ail J'pering ef thefe
verefi and wifi irflrmitmy rtficBions
' an the very Legijlature under whejefanc-
tfon they acted under Jo well conduc
ted a line of port seal finelVo it wat ia
wonder they J jar ctrried their paints
In ynirs fit a very fudien charge te
become ell at once an advocate for the
poor - yon objtrve that their fiojes have
- been held t the grinfioni of oppref
ficn" this is very extraordinary in
deed to cent lain of their preftnt bur
den! at a time when you wijh by the e
reB ion of a new and txpenftve govern
mint taepprefi them with a double load
it putt me in mird of a driver jo
feeing hit aft c-eariy finking under hit
animal--meur-tt load out of pity to the poor
and gives him tlejpur to keep
up his fpiritt
Before I finifb our tcmfpenStnce I
mufi beg leave te atk you a fewqnefii
out expreffive of the general jeape ef
the proceeding addref's — -Has not the
popular opinion aiwayt been evaded by
every pejfis't mean t ? — hove not the
written irflruSio'is ef the people been
akjolvtely rjcSed ? — Hat any gentle
man ever yet tod hit conflituentt pro
viout to hiteleSion that if they choje
him hi would confider thm in favor
of the feparationl —are not fume of
the uufi elevated charaStcrs btfire the
kfi eleSlon Iren heard to Jay - they
were agaiufi' the meafure became they
were ica to believe the people were a
gainl it ? — v? motion being afterwards
made in the Convention for taking the
popular opinion did not the fame perfons
eppeje it 1 - Is not the unequal divifion of
our landed propei ty naturally calcula
ted to prmite an aiifiocrocy T -—
Dees not every rircumfinuce and occur
rence prove the erifiocratic fpirit te be
predominant 1 -It there n it aferiet of
of precedents te recur to injpperl of
it if the defired Jeheme Jlsuli fuccecd ?
— It there a ntceffity at prefent tt risk
any thing if net it it ndt madneft te
risk every thing ? Has there not been
frequent overtures and even an actual
ctleiapt mad to vfurp a government
'dependent of the general Union’-
wh ch it it obvious mufi have proved
evr JtfirtiSion ? — Will not an acquifi
tiffi ' tlie freJent obJ‘a bt tenfidtred
by w’any at an tnet mediate fiep to
the ci'cd iituation of Rhode Itkml
or Vcitv'°ni t —Art there net fume a
mono ui p jibing tofbine forth in the
n:ftirguiiiicd character of a Shays
ifi-Atift art may their fate It (imiliar
A-Reui Fsusd te the People
i3C-£ A
HP Aken up by the (ubfeuber
living on paint-lick a black
mrrc ( about feven years ohi
with a mealy nofe and flarkr
-abi'iut thirteen hands three in
dies high trots naturally dock
ed and branded on the near
fhoulder and buttock but fo
blo’clicd it' is not legible: ap
' nr a fed to five pound
EDWARD STEPHENSCjf
Ton ii 17&5
I '
Mi:- cVirr-fier is known irrsli
pHE p’rlnc&Ip ' dfkrd
10 betwtfcn Annie Cfcri
ftiart and Junes Aiiurgus for
miking fJr at fclsli'jrg v'iit
commence on the Hrltdny of
May next f: is alio notified
that fait camtnt thereafter be
had from the partners or from
t'wl'e emclnjcd by them unleis
the paichaitr pay one ihilling
calh in part of the price of eve-
ty bufilei : for the balance fucli
other commodities as are riecdtd
will be taken i irt particoiar ba
con butter home fpun li cn
men1 fhces milch cows cr
beef cattle will generally be re
ceived bv
CHRISTIAN Sc ASTURCUS-
April ty xf-9 353S '
cotn nitee appointed by
the mi flees of tle fran
ivlvania fertiinaty give tills
public notice to anv gv ndvman
qualified and willing to under
take the pre lideiicj of laid
feiool that they wi i a'teod
at capt Youyg's in L--xii gion
jon the fecond Tnelday in may
next in Older to hear and
make propcfals -n rVit f i-i d
Y WARD Ch
NR-' Any gciiticinan Mdh
ing to m-ki appication for
iliut place earli-r than the day
abovemeniioried may have a
ipccial meeting ot the com
mittce for t iat purpofe by ap
plying to the churrii an- or any
other member thereof '
or daoaosaeoesoceeoeaeaooeaaS
A
This is to inform the public
that a certain Lituttnaiu an
cis Lewis bthiFigingto tlu -c) "
tinenta! troops mole fled me in
a public and icai dalous manr
ntr with language tar bemath
the characl r of a g-:-ntl:man
without any provocation and
fent a file of men to my quar
ters and forcibly ompilltd me
before him w'ith threais of ha
lving me tied arid whipf to gra-'
tify his malicious intentions but’
o Tiifed the '1 t er through no
other principle fl believe) than
cowardice The fume morning
Ifent him a chaknge to meet
me upon any place on the
ground to give me faisfadti
on for the injury dime other
wife 1 ffiould poft his conduct
and Ik declined accepting the(
challenge and plainly rrani
fefted cowardice much to his
diferedii in laid place the peo
ple in general fpcaking againft
his conduct having at prefent
noothfx opportunity to vindi-
cate my ill treatment- offer this
to the public as a notification
to guard againft his company
as being one not worthy the
notice of anv eemleman
Kotth bend if Miami April if l?3
ANDREW KELSO
A RUNAWAY
T HEREBY forewarn all per-
- 10ns bom harbouring deal
ing or trafficking with George
Cooke a Sljive who is now run
away and iculHirg about in the
neighbourhood it- Ktiington
astiey ihailanfwer it av their
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An un divided moiety- of
' Biitolomcv D'rdridts
Military Survey on Ek-hutn
within three or four miic of
ITi kn- This firvcy conrains
Shout two tlmuiand eight hun
clred acris of: 1 ml -I s vtll
k iown td vantages w th relpvCt
to -So:l Illusion & ren-
it ttniiect llajry to
ruBLi
IS hereby
''attend
“FTarkfnrr- on
firft div
in order to
number uf
iiighf ft tidi'er a
Lotts
intlie laid loan t Pa)
-trrhe -mrde-in produce
inrnr
Autumn — : — :
W' vt Autumn
JAM’S WtLKIKSOW'
Lexirg ton Aftil g 17S9
An
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wifii to engage a number
of liands to conduct my
OBOLPIIIN
IS a brairif 1
Bright
bay
full ‘Tr cn
u It CII Iiaiuvi U'fti
hand:
th -a ' needs-no —
with
1:11 lari-rim ll cover
CO:
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111 tit tT
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of itirrJti i
th'rv ih ilin a!n-i? t k
of iiil ! a r- - th - ffiiJt !apt
u h' 1 11 rii
iB re- i!e
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of Col Irzxux’i Kuy I-'ifli
ert and was got by the old
G du’pliin i’rliin
NICHOLAS LAI ON
Lexington March io’ 1 789
horn a' out tvo Trutcs Below
L w Crngs mill ard vij!
tvcr mai-s at f ny Ih tilings
the iVait-n- pvable in cclh
to!acco Baf jxjtk brd or
'allow or'be-f-ie dchvtrabic in
the l ift day cf Novem-'
lur njcxt in Lxington or
liun!Joit 'j
Mi tr as tred by CjJ
filn H C
eke siginia ard got
n djiortvj ul t Partner
bv ti:e no
--Parincr was1 gI by Merton’s
Tia’ci'er out -of Seim 3 both
tl which we:c imp r ted from
England arid generally allowed
d
to be of the b ft breed in that
Kingdom or that ever were
re
bi ought to America
Sliders dam was got' -ljy
the much celebrated itrported
old Figure his grand dim by
“u- vj
the noted horfe' F
Fcarn ugbt
Fnglartl by
in ported from En
Col Baylor of' Cuoline (Virgr-
nip i Apply to Mr
0hn Lewis or' the fubferiber
in Lijyngton I
- ' Tames Wilkikscst'
April 8 1789-
the
“uu“l “i YEA " wni ruinate w neat or
ged and branded with PSoir flour and give goods at CalW
V the near buttijek' valued wihbiice irr payment' - V
-w Mr
a H rtet tf
a t a1 rt-nelt if
‘r BT(jti‘di hard l!We- and Groce -
trfr-t with a 0’in tin -f nalii of-
(2‘ I fa ! from the fu)'cu!J'r
1 in nm n -0:toj lait
fall The trher a bng' t bay
about the fame lieight of the
lorncr nrul about five cais
old a ImaJi firin ler f -ithtad
hiauded on t!ie near fin uldtr
thus K and on ti e near butr
WILLIAM IirTEN
t DOLPHIN
Y' ill over this fcaton arhe"
’ lubfailer'a liable on cane
run at the low rate of four
flolbrs the fealon or ten ftiil-
JiipS the fi:ghs leap yor foity
flulijngs to inline 'to be paid in
cduntry produce on or before
the fiift djy cf November iext'
at iE marektricc
at the marekt 5rice
Dolphin is a beautiful bay'
2 Dulphiff is abcafitiful bay
Yeverw vcdxs o!d nearly fixtetn
fevtn-y cii sold nearly fixtetn
lMnds and a half high- hrt fiie
and btauty will recommend
him wirhoirt givirig a long pre-
amble of his pedigree0 rHis
amkU rtf hia ndlnr
(ire the oD God phinVfus dam
me inc 01-7 ujuijuii ms gam
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the iioted Kitty Fiiheryihe pro-
pcrt y of lquire bifnerpf Mary-
land
fik pounds alfo Vhoever caii
prove tfetr right to the fatne on'
their paving rcaf dnable cnarges-
fnit haw them asaiii tv ab-
Tiiffirthi livnti'lack and fth lying on tie Ltavci DmfokoE
dH-whhh hrre-tw!trni'-r-to-Irii—hr CfifreR7tcflTb e7o GTcm
x vr-
£ss?£a s 'u
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chaid oil the
' floain hv an- 8 iJUftfll Msjf io'oider toftarr g
fliay have 1 g rj 8 cat !y the next muicing thiocgh 8
ing at the fetilement aforefaid 8 jbe Wilderudsi' & l
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Vanfiurg : ioth of March i78g- oo eo w oo ob eo eorog 00 00
r T ’ 4 4
US T n r E fr E D By
LIKJAMIN IShALI ft Co'
viile during the' Scilion ' f
3S the General G nirt and afrer
wards at Lei n Vn w N“r
: — WILLIAM kiUKffAVn
March 2 1789 '
rift co
V lyira on the fouth
— Blanch of
brg Cl ttn: 4
On do crn’ain'np 1472 acres
lying on tlc Liavci f) m f-k ot
R:ah‘ C-ec
An-i one do cnnta’n-'c a ‘
Crfis IjntB "n llardirg Cieek i
watv ar Pcich' Fork
-1 he abere wj fg Told tore'her
or in filch fras as- will bel die
the pu-chafc to ivhoni tho t'me
nadl ol land JnWic m
!s County oOcflftriohfri
waters f box R-in a branch
VVho ias alfo' (bitie lards
vithift five miles of t rxrgun
to let on ipiprovcm'nt
Nicholas iroo rf
B A lv E R
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0 S
HpAkes this metliod of in’
forming the pcopir ihaf
londn8
- kcP? aBaRc 1)1 ‘P OR
'e CCP® A
Lexi igton rear the Old
Lexiigton r —
Coufi-Houfe - where miy’ Be
bad on the fhorttft notice
robft ieafonable - terms
Tlie fevefrtl kinds of - brrad'
vui mivvji i
cuit Cakes of different kinds
b?rd bread for f oaring crackers’
and Eifcuit fuirabic for fra-’
B
A taigecotnpary wilj meet
8 t the Crab-onhai
8 191ft of Msy in 01
The’ fevefal kinds' of bread' J
via loaf bread Butter BilVf:
TO IT LET OR SOLD
The 'rkeis cii Land v’ii
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‘ : ' r -r ’ 'r " 1 -1!- - - ' i - -a : ' ' f
- r- - (T--‘-r - --:v : J -i '' J V" - ill f -nr -ft J
Mr Millj §UW t a j
punier opinion did not thejame perjiil onlted the 1 t f tfing!l RO
- ffejit-iBW"y--oihcrpiwcp!el teliee) tln
dt'cnieeuence of which theypropjsd w!th regard ta yottr nrjvidei Meity naturally edeu- 0sr(Jce TIk fcineTOOrmng
the ihn'of another Convention with t it only in -the' tnnds 7 7 tr promHt 'an aiiftocrocy? I fent him a' chahrrge to incst
hduUion in the number of gie’Mpllfi!4 gtJferJ thJVx eircumlahte and occur-
frora tack-county i which was agreed - fgeruity and fojbomi- m"
upon - V - Tm wU give ms - rv
AthaugU I was not prefect at thofe it wat thofe lnna? w
AefcerationSf I had at that thaeM y8U "
tunicas 2 his tt ai argument i mujs own hr tm — j
iTwBwMrVwvlAi t iMf' conjlrUtled ver thoughtofi On the fame prhciplet JeJ tJ ar loin of ihelr prefer tur- hi to m k app l-atn wf
6C' frme liberal and iemotrutUal prin rent our garments at the dtnJ af 3ttnt wJtll you wip Lj the t j piac ejti -r than tnc CiJ
tlL'and ryourccs appeared of a ftpenjive govern fcbuveniniJlieij may tuc a
f-r thm necelfary arrangement of Jinan- —for why ? be: ah e the lay Kinitaofrejithtm with a auceioad c(jMi-
X " 7 in m mend them again -loathe " it le (n mind of a inter p Ipcml metWift W- COi
'Vr " B lavf virj f- prUted in the couiinoiipJJce ftilc jtei-s hit oft rtuiy firming wider hi mutcC for l-tat- pufiwtc b) ar
it fr in tAr puMutr y ' arilticraric aJvocjtei recommend Xi (Ut t p-ty to the poor animal- to ihe dufM an Of any
IE? vi7 that b fortLe fokeTy-t u he r ntcmbthlrcof
in a wn ewraotdi'wf n9Vl' !! r qXirfm to ifacnlifcM- hisfpirits -
Wat thV nat JevcTj encJ ones decide' for uihut pray fir Bepre Jfi ujltur tctrtfyonfence t
Rifled frj only two or he W" hadebfen tnpvorof the Jg3ye tt tti ?a afewyntflu
after theyliti drawn up aW V ' "
This is to inform cic puMc
t fiat a rrnsin 1 JtlHtnaill an-
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LEXINGTON: Print'd by JOHN RRAOmD hit Orricc in Main Street when Subscriptions Advertijements &c for this paper art thankfully
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received and ? aixrmo in its different branches done withCart and Expedition
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i’Cui'v a:iie:s nJ c nrilei
VJciU'm flee1- ChTLr4 ai panc ics
Wheel ions and i a T-i ced
ScITir andflieeis aJoited
II an I IIL hiiii c-i
hell cupboard ami table hinge
J si'ver an I dofle moun'ing
Ca'peutS's compiirts & woodfcicws
' Ca-sb an I :hum! latches
CanJ-c!l:'ks nnd Hock 'oc'ks
Curb an i fhilU: bridle bus
Stap'cs a :J plates'
3 ' 41 61 Sd 10J and ao'T mil
I'i jr:ng urad & fadd'er's tacks ailort
JTiJ:taii b icides an I lews harps
Af I oiade mi I ihoe makers tacks
WJ:erf aifore t
E' ch ba!! "c -he fldIcs and hoes
(: in ks jn i :: r's
E Hi-iii 1 e-' and fpeflacles
Che I a 1 - u ba d locks
Fry i
Cotton iii1 :n ? row cards
'Cun an I fi ice s aiToricJ
S ui a - 1 fliai ov plates
Tei and lugar pots
Cie-m jus an l Venpcr caflors
( Q a and pin ru-s
Silt ce1 Mrs bo vs 1 1 c6(Tee pots
P 'die s and lumb cs
Rennie- and ai- c i Jos
looking Rlale-
Cmfee loaf and brown fugar
H Mo a Tes 3 'd rjifins
711 ion and Bobel tea'
Coperas br!m o:c a’lum gingc
peper ilipi’ce nyinegs and rtiuilard
Indigo midler and logwood
Spirits and wine
Powdei leid and (hot
Cadre ' foap
Writing pajer yid wafer
Teilaments and Watt s Hymn
Spelling books and primer: (fc tfe
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C UPEIt FINE hroa-t cloths
U Second do T'bneJ
ear!oiih' velve c flccoiduroys
Jeans fulfils an i black fatinec
Camlet an I rooiccn
Sh illons alTos re 1
Damn's c d-ina icne & apron check
Chitrzc and calicoes a iorted
Jnili linens a Tone!
Flam lawn ami lawn handlie'-thicff
K'u'lin Si'k hin ikechcts adoricd
Cotton linen an I check do
Whbcc:Ig!ng and black lace
ILk'c and periians
- Cotion thread and fiik hoc
R'lihanJ afTir'ed Sewing (ilk
' T'annel an 1 3cve links
Sifc waMcont patterns
Eel ricking aSd so e's
S’ -i n’ ! in ! c- fi i!c web aiTorted
Mei- -r 1 Women's fliocs
Fi'-'ion -'iTb eJ
Sh'-c rvi k eeheck'es
Thniib es ! j ini:iiag nee He
I i'i andMaifeeonihsaJoi ted
TaVe and iei I'noons
Ti'!e :n e- -ml folks '
Pjn bit the and cnttcan knives:
Da'yii'kn ve : and foot adzes
v C oitM te"oi : Oi AcoinpaTs fatvs
faJ io'uandcii i combs
ll'-’n'f an I w men fl'rruplron
ffcev auerns ni cnnlm
its'V
JUST OPENED
Sy WILSON and PARKER
lAt their new flare in Lexington nearly
eppafue the new court houfe a general
jijjttrtment of
AI E R C H A N D'l z’e
A norg which are the following viz :
'
i
irigios- D ij 3 ri- m
Col Mar li’ii’s iiigbourliood
on nv'-cLrjte terms he re
qaclh the employe! s wiil pleafe
to be timc't 'in tiu-ir fublcrp
tons by whcii he can judge
i£ tlnre be a lufficicnt ir-iuec
tn-ent to bcome a refideiit:
Jfis cnrattjraiid m thod are
wdi lupporttd Teaches geo
gfapliy and ufe1 cf the Globes
having a pir on a new CHn
ftruction with Captain Lot-k
difeoveiics— L”dgcs at Captnn
Youngis -in L-xmgton if
C runty of Fayette about ten or
1 -I 1
twelve miles from Lvmgton
which are patented in the
name of William Siewart Al-
fo to be let for a term of
to
valuable tracts of
— w‘
the other 01? fi?? "
Lie utllLr oil the trough Ipring:
log-ether with fcveral Other
nacts in the different Counties
in tin diftriil The terto
nay be known by plying to
u7 1
‘rry
-rri- 1 tines Inquire 1:1 Din
Vl"c or
or to the fublcrifcr aboit
fix niie
miles- from Danville in liii-
Ci'ln Cn
Coin Cnitity-
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39-
DAVID HUMPHREYS
Clock m3 Watch uaim
clock and watch-making bufinefs In
all its various bianches—Merchants
"J TO7 bo forniDio1 with h
tlnd fo'-loo l7
cngravcdonconner Vnd'm'inn
engravedon copper and mimed on the
moil re libnahlcterii’s Airo DFVICPS
in hair tor rings lockets c executed
t — -
in a neat and elegant manner
LEXINGTON May M 789
TiiiwC IJ '!rs Kewjrd
CTR AYFt' from the fubferiber li
W iI'Cle3lf- "eaf 'b'
mouth of crler-erect elJAY 'M’R!'
It h:u!th:gh 6 'r yenrc!d brvrded
P a hrge dir a d j’ap stifb a
kTULLY 2?erro:d i(h
y fi er and flip no
nohra d Whoever tabes
ttpf‘!‘lrrrturei
otnres a- Utr-igs them tome
at M C eons nr a'o’f or to John Max
well n-or Lexington flail h-ve the
above ttworj JAcilES M‘CANS
May 26 1739 4041
FOR SALE
T this place a variety
well lIT rtcdgpods which
will be given in txcha-ige for
the enfuing crop of tnhneco
aRy per Ion may hve the g 0 Is
ft now by giving untxc s:iina-
now oy givn
Lie fecarity to
M
NAGLE
Holders May 19 1789
3H tf
JEREMIAH JMORIARI'Y
lca"i a in L' X
provide a proper and natural Jicurity
againfl the mijmanagement of them by
others '
The Prince hat difeharged an indlf
penfable duty i: 1 thus giving his free
opinion on the plan fubmitted to bis con
Jtderation His conviBion of the evils which may
erifete ike King sintrrefis to the peace
and happinefs of tie Royal Fanrly and
tothejafety mid welfare of the nation
from the government ef the country re
maining longer in its prefent miimedn
debilitated ft ate outweighs in t!i
Prince x ir ind every other confi deratio
and will determine him to undent ike the
painful trufl impofed upon him by then
prejent melancholy 1 ecejfuy ( which of all
the King x ufyedx he deplores the mojl)
in full cot fi tenet that the a'letionand
- - - - v-- loyalty to the King the experienced ic-
TO5 P71 rST I'v tachmcnt tW lloufe of U un-w c
Bile uOLD 1 Ui ! rrZardtlt?e bHveand thjeB of and tbo generofity which hat always
CEveral very valuable tracts IhJTiln'Tvh rfrifl0‘iS Pro4fld diftingu!fbtd tAixia-ion will carry him
D JinAW - aUa "le traCtS f tfnJave but little to Oljrrve: through the moy dficuWes Infipara
° b'tjg on the wa- As l‘shter iiforuirtlon is offered him by bin from this moft crit cal fiinntim with
ters of Clear Ciek in the' nmtbcfepflnts comfort to h'mjelf With honor to tha
Kng and with adva tagt to the puJMC
v Signed G P
C'tlton Houfe
January 2 1789
ht made te efeertain with how final I a
portion of the Kinglv Power the rxe
ms ii ti u u cu stares rcgi- eutlve Government of thit country may
Most re(?eflfii!Iy informs the mnt a f'ldier by the name of be tlI'I
public that he live near the D nnis M'Ciawen born in Ire- l r£ f
new court houfc at the fien of the ' nl ' A c ft'1" Maielty s rf-polfefling
BufFuIlo urheir nrrinf M u tl" leCt tx and a half inches lus rightful government whenever it
- hCC he MrrCS °n hc high well made fhort light CO- (ball pleafe Providence in bounty to the
I CQUtT$ tM NfliAV fu Mewfn naott 7i
rriOMAC rn-in
“ P‘
m-ly
Upon that port of the jh-i w iich re -
' n It -?b "7 jtoXr i “C i girit tU ‘1 ' J perpnal pro
f w-dl 4? rt-5 petty the Prncc feels UimJtJ com died
-L to remark that it was not -iiiVr For
A‘ t icnt-r rov of the paper deliveed Mr Ptt nor pro er to fi 4 t'o the
bv the Pnoce of IFaes to the Lord - - - J - -
Chancel or !-: ' eu'v C 1 :bc Ictrci cnr
to Ins R'-yd K ghnejs f rm Fir Pitt
Cu:t':-utd from our infl)
TJ E olftrve-1 ' rei hi e only general
I ly 0" the bads rommunifated by
Mr F'i — and it is with deep regret the
THOMAS YOUNG
Lexington May 1 6 1739 39 tf
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PiicC makes the enervation that he
Jeer 1 n the contents of that paper a pro
jeH for prmiutng weai-efs diforder
— 1
ani n canny in every branch of the ad
mltiifl'-uinn of offairs— A piojeS for
ilividiii' the It iv al Ja nily from each
other— -forjepai ating the corn I from the
f:i:e goiein-tiii-rt o-i-t ther-by dhjoining
from its natural ad accufitmrd
flip -'Oil -i hem--fr tijconnefling the
auhhirity to comma d ftrvictp from the
jr-r ‘ ' ' K it by reward and for
aliti: - ijjhe - e-mail the invidious
dntifa of lovrr-neht wlthcui the meant
ofjliie Jig them to the public by any
one u3 of-grace favrr or benignity
The P: aim's frelirgs on contemplating
this plan aie aijo rendered ftill mere
painful te him ivj objerving that ti it
not founded many general principle but
is calculated to infufejea'loufies and I'ufpi
cion (wholly groundlefs be trufls) in
that quarter whfife confidence it will
ever be thefirfl pride tf his life to merit
llfy il3Vi ’fumed him w hai the pbw
ors art which they mean to ref ufe him '
not why they are Ivh held ? ’
The Prince however holding as he
dees that it is an undoubted and funda-
"ei!Ial principle of rjx conilituiion
iat thi Vowe' i ad prcrogaiive of the
crown are vefted there es a irud for the
crown are vejted there era trull Fir the
f re?le’ ani tiat the1r'f
tred only as they are nocaXvy to the pre
Jervotiontf thatpoife and balance of the
which experience has proved
tin 4 t
firtg otanifefl and urgent which calls
'fir theextinBien Orfiifytnfion ef any one
eUfnta‘ rights in the fupteme
power or its reprejentative or which
can juftify- the Prince iit confenting
i imce in tonjenting
riatf Snhispcricc acxpeiiuiemyZial
r
FartnwTi htays 1780
J J y
A LL perfons indebted to the
1 ublcribfcr book aCCOUP'S
cnmnlt'vinn coutrf to remove the calamity with
ith rcmaiki- h! a&iati' be ’ PTftk
j i' treS ef thie plan the Prince bar only
-“-! and fpak isn be convinced that anymtofure is ne-
f m' brn°UC' wa reiJ 11 cffarL or even conducive to that end
fuH reS'malS Whoever ui
tsiteup tl
un vAJiuuicujii '
IlKooih full fee with remaikl-ffc?
bio large white eyes and fp akKfell"rf i
U M i i — ! tjfary '
are rcqocfte1 to lettlc their re
fpcdive balances with Mr In- rfiyrWrfMii
nsa ErentWho is auihoritcd til hurtful in pra'Sice to the profperity and
tranfatl my bufinefs in my ab- gdgovnmentof Y-s -J t-j-
ftner ‘ jurious in its precedent to the e u- ty of
THOMAS YOUNG' MoiMicn and the riiits of his fa-
Ill
iiunuiia w nucvcr will t be the firflit urge it at the preliminary
he laid deferter and de- tnd pram'unt confideratitn of anyfet
liver him at Fort Finny near the ’’£ “ hichhe wittd "" M
rapids of Onio or to any officer If attention to what is prefuined might
Or te retleral Iff ops (nail receive he his Majclly'r feelings and w flier an
thea!me reward and reafonable t‘11 day of hlsrecovery be the objeS
pr ltV 'Mheton Cpti lf '' 1”"h n “
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DTEN DOLLARS REWARD
kuncd from my company in
the firfl Uniied States regi-
PrRce the reflra :t he pi opofies igiinfl
the Pnree' s granting away the K tv s
real and perfonal property ’ The Pfrto
does not conceive that du-'i 'gt he Iwir'x
life he is bylaw intituled to make any
juch grant and he is Jure that he hat
never fbewn the fmstlefl i
uctzt juewn tae jmmejt iciimt’an ta
poffefis any juch power But it reanint
fix its i e mwtaa lafa A B A
with Mr Put to cmfider the eventual
tnterefls the Royal Fam'ly and ta
'"S-cis
H6USE of REPRESENTATIVES
State of NtiiYrk attending
for ' the purpoje adminiflered f the
Speaker and Members tf the Houfe the
baf’i required by 'the Coiijlitution-—
omi i-qu:rea oy ttt
This being done
it is with the truel fincerity the Pi ince
txpreffes his firm tonviScon that ns
event would be more repugnant to the
feelings of hit Royal Fa: he' than the
knowledge that the government of ht
Son and reprejentatiie hod exhibited
the Sovereign P e of the realm fa n
ftateof degradation curtailed iuiko-
R ?
sy
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afr Parker Vf Virginia) moved that this was dor e the hotife wvti centre a
('he Hiufe refolve itje f into a committee revenue and'give i hemjelves t in's to ob-
if the vhott on the fi ate of the Union tain Jurh information os war rece ary to 1
This notion was agreed to and - p-rfeil a pirmsne"t fi Jhm This infer-''
J!f page (of Virgiiaj was then wroi he evpefitd could be dr w t from
tailed to the chair three fources : fitfl firm the laws of the
M' Miiljon of Vlrg:nia) then rot Afferent ft ites rrj eil’ng r-enue' je-
ard m vie a few ohjervaVonst ithe fi-ite rend and wh:ch was the nioflm-t trial
of our fi ia ces- the d fiiiencies of the fropthe great body of merchants fi) read
fedra trenjury and tnenecejftty of bn tknugh the Union and third from the
m-l-ntey aioptitgjom-meajures on the menhirs of the honft refpe -ling the ope
Jw’je'l of the notional revenue On this per at ion of the local laws id their refpec
ekeafim the fir o’yeit which prefiet tire Hates
ed itjdf was the r-jourcet that might He confidered it impracticable to get a
be drawi from a gecral Jyfiem of im duty for the J'pring imoittuvons if the
pofl o i art'aes of importation 'I h s houje fiuld be decifive until they were
jnbjei however might e eanfideted able to complete a p-rfi eel and permanent
in twi poi ts of light Firfi as it re JrJlem He endeavoured to (bew how
fpeiei oily tin regulation of commerce much time end labour it would require
Secondly as to revenue The Jectnd fremconfiJering the vafi extent of coafi
point in hs oiivon demanded more by which the United Slots were bounded
partirularty the attention of the com- tom ske a in ir wit h j ufi: :e t pm a ut ions
Kfitee- -and with this view Jit of end prevent illicit trade He fated as one
the Jollowi ig refoluiion difficulty the commercial conneSionbe-
GEDIlOr T O W Tl A ril ifl
O-i all other ar titles per cent on Extrsil of a letter from an A net! tan
ther value at the time end place of A'-w Oreji- to Irs
import- tion j friend in this County uuted lb i6
Tit it there ought moreover to belef‘‘ 1 789-
tie jo i ill vejels it which goups wares An unfortunate evert hav acly
or m:rciinnl:ies fini te imported the taken place in ill's pirt of the " o : J
dnits fnuwt'ig vis Oi all vejjels ’h eli piobaVy in via! the !a e
built S-n-bitongiug wtliin the U titsd States ud c!l bullied haniiiny tcirivii the
wlioiy to citizens thereof at ni-mls ml uui lla es You hie ro
the lute of ptr ton ' doubt been iinui eJ of die post oi
On a oeffets belonging wholly to the Now O Xai's be hr open-d to our
fiubjeJs of power: with whom the U -ited Co mhi j icii ic tied on the vilc:n
5rit cx htvi formed treaties or patiyia wc 111 etii’leiieme of t!ic
the fujeSs of jtult powers n:d p-m’yta Ni liTs I’i-t" lia I ten cti eej w h
the citizens of the Jaid States at the ‘i'-1' I'a s f ‘ in C tn'-e Ijtd Ken-
rate of &c i-i a'rr ooivs jiat aii
On all vejfcis belonging wholly or in ‘f pi ov lull luu -aii c
pert to the jubjeSs of other poiitrs at "-i'' ‘k os eo ii-'ot ilieuiit e 'eJ fi ti
the rati of a -n In- Tii tiiiir s we e isluLed to
After fame debate Me MiVfin then S llie e i i e haveueed utfio'cJ of
eTferred that as hs did not up oji the lo l 11 :'-v:'i'-ae
committee to le prepare i to pro eed in “ '-'ini or! fas tfc aic in-
tht Lufin-fs moved t m t leyjbiu itry t' me I he ej i' i' et fom tle Cum
repott -roprijf a u asxjur leave tijit he liiul e Je::u-n s at the N ehc
-gap— wlrLit was agreed to ad the ' t'h'-'tit a wee- re ' o ! J by a Co!
honje i-rjouried Ainitlton lo -fiil t fia l e hoa:
J ii ho the Senate have chnjca S: i- Piiuu-e i I'j 33 hands I he a: i i 11
must ! i- Ois £j op Alsjuiutijctts fl-ndit’ in need oi'pioiifiM 01 h
lh rSif'try nor vtisfin" to pay the price dent u: ei
j mu Mutiters w-s appointed door the re nun indent iefyfed 10 giait tle
be-i ei and Lor eiiui Maxwell Mejea- necciruy I'aliport t piOLt'ol
gcr Ncw-O-Icon : Ou peoide liievei
- 'a:uidjy April it A M dnpoe I oi ihcircaieoes to fouieAine
importance end tv-1 wtuthy the alien
ti-jt bt the L'gijliiui- Utaiioiidtneocil
After infilling on this point hellated 1 V aS "lat1c " ' noiriJ
With dijfidence a plan he had in co-iem n' i1d eM‘-cs llioe few of
Motion which was that ConJ's Jbsiiii TT'Ti" "ow ICllf'V 1e: to
tftabltfiom general regu uiiti i 1 the " M'"K0 ul thu itinla Ji hay
monstczfrqfcribedbj the original motion uur ue uameof
of Mr Mad on and leave the coheuion a fort frill irnioijejfion of the Spani
to be modify officers already empoy crds ou the dl fiifirpi wilhin me liiits
ed in 0 Jsn-iiar btijinejs by the individual y U tor gin
fines tkisw&uli five all that time which J A0 Ai'rjrtcon beet is permitted te -0
WV otr‘"'fje be pint informing u New Orleans without entering at me
-faMiis oj tin mode cf collecting IV hen ‘ foit and producing a paport
V
A pet tion rrum the maau'alnreri of
th town ofRl nrewareal(rayi g
tie Lou e to atte d to the encourage
i1’"
onret of domejl c mqrtfail tires
In Couuiitiee of the vh le on the
Suie of the Union
A member introduced an oiUl'vonol
l:il of enumerated art!cits to become
oljecls of impOjl As he tkau-rht that
’ the idea or a 'temporary jyfiem was a -
bnndnrd it became he ant j of the
hottje to make the 0 it t iv fbo l Id frame
es perfi os p-Jhle: wth thii view
he fitLmhtrd to the CWtfw theero-
r i 1 U“ tiliHiZ
ll-fioved ns the opinion of this com- tween Vermont and Cauda whiih it ii-:X
if hint the fvhowing atires the duty of the hotijt to ccuittraSl 1 1
ct-iti-ri tghtto be levied on goods wares and -fiurt theembarrafjmertswirchaufi
hani'ze imfoi ted into the United fco mating a co-aplete jyiem where fa
Slates vz numerous and great that if the liouje
Ui rum per gallon of dollar went now lo encounter them their prefent
On ail oilier jirhuuus liquors tbj el would l-e Icjl It’lureure lc wijld
Ot mot jjet a temporal yinfiead of a permai-e-t plan
Ut fiidert'Wins9
Oi an ot oer wines
V t Common bohea teas per lb
Ot all other leas
On pepper
O i brown jugars
t)i loaf jitgar
On all osner ftt-iars
O i cocoa and coffee
ricans idled at he Ni:dc ndwee
on iheir icttiin hcnc v hen the com
inj!int kc (1r fc l)iLVr
wth 50 Span i!i io!dersaiti tdiesi 10
s-iell l!ol A-iiiilnr- iJ bri-g intu 10
the ton the Cil letti'eJ tooney ilie
or Jet of 1 he Sp ini tli eonuuandint :o!d
the 1 ilkei ilia' as an Atnerieiin ana
-u
"‘‘J hc ' ' :‘e !e'rrit0i' 01 lnc
L"llcd 15 w‘ to 10
o" “ 7 u “ &n °‘
C ' c ’l le1 a'7s hiS ow"
f°!n‘!yj ''RdcJ iheolurei looentt
“ B‘ hr‘?uld
w mimoeco
He propojedto lake je-jc of tu-e hoie on
titis poi'-t iz: whether this law finuid
be a i ermanent or tent oi ary one Ajub
ciium'ttce was ordered to be-apto--eJ
co'ijijlig of a nuirlhr p rum each jlt - to
devije a mode for making the coieUn
s fci tiers in tlie SpanlOi frit nee
of New Oiloiiis have bue'jfL'cmly
obiiyed to quit that place About
tw'clve mon:hs af’er the peace Go
nor ’hiiinlily ieinun:iia:edf that fich
an edict can led into imnart'al exe
cution would leave his MajcflyY
fcttltncius t n ti c h'iffifilpn' ntlcd
rnd ceenctlcf rhei ii t'di explana
tion the lieor ofihe iTuindatc wa- a
I tile loi't i' e1 by aiio" ire nilp:ore
ftjut fe tiers to 'etna in 'hut wee hcic
in 171a A pent emn vl n m-foi-'
tuna'e y was one of tlo'e that v cic
piotciihcd bv ihi- of' an cnlnged
train of think:n!' l-c'ng urwillim to
leave a harvclt r f 1" iiurjj dollais
waned upon the Govcrnoi with an
oTc that he wa williim to qualify
him c'f as a nienvr of ihe K01n 11
Ca'hil cchiiieh nd a fuluect of the
''mg of ipiiin ills Exce1 e':cy com
p inv-i md I in oi 'l eleucnry oi'his
a!c ice : r 0 ol cm cd thar it was
an cry hivo'C?' he :if iio hin rnoic
tli n ! 'V use -nil 1 Vi — — jha his pa
ir o' e C:: Im :c- and f:'0'c :'S of
!: i — ha1 he wa-edic 'ted in r’o
f u i:--ei c- an i aliei'iiee wh-ch
hell’'! iiiii'nU'l It j o O’J :ir meant
tr crntni c :Vth ‘i Iiix i:fe Ths
p'il l-c r b! ter tejwnitow and ha rj
'of dfei 0 : v a dce-ircd and the a-
pic o' lef Ncw-O :c:n rn wuho-t
c ll 'X mat y a lorgiiij' lingering lock
behind
A P' 71 !
Extrafl of a le'ter in n A’cxand'ia
feb-us'v as
Noth'-tg in my o’ in ! on co”trV ires
til -re tc a-id new ha irs to the iru'y nr-‘nt
end "l- r'-’K cinTrPi-r oc General
ittgloi the- t-eiiuivcrj'i! w lb a- I de
ft e ih t he Jb u!d irerft lir firfi Prefi
di cy tv -r tle Am-rican flnft It is
wi'krrgr t howver lint this wi'-ble
ma Verne- : w:il leave It's favorite finder if
ai d that r:pe which he fo glori
crCy e joys Kvtlr‘g but tie urefl
pri: f'i iesof pattii-t'fm n! d the finccrefi
rffrSio ! for the future hippiiejs of a
rtnrtiy lr''i ii ls fr:rl has dei'vcre-i
fr- n t: f "rj cf tyranny could ltd -ice
her t a 1 ry n re fra-u his
t ' 1"" r-- That retreir
ir :r 1"": for jF 1 mer iy cfi ers
i : 1 :-T'iin-:d I Inteiy
j! r :ir nay ::i the contpa
:: 1- xy : d vlire on irs
I?' - I t-rjesa I urbanity
f rl
0: inrsveierst'o : u-d rejpfS
Sl:llfi:ii “lit Janiiig Chief we ail were
nw d
Our i '1 t j ador'd him tow’ring as he
trd
A laci in teste- in eaih hard infiaree
try ii
Above pride--Not all pain all pr film etui all
more his patience titan his pruunnil
1 fil'd'
Nt more his courage than his confiant
en'nd
Virginia t glory -Hero if lie unfi
Aid Patriot to rr late age Jb til fafi"
Ap-il Yefierday bsing the firfi day
tfA-ril in conformity to an od conti
nued pra:l ice jeveral perjoit fv'ih em
ployed tlrjiiijCiV in deviling expeiie-ts to
rentier tnsirfrie ds aid acquai-tvsce ri
diculous by fending tiirm 0 JlhvtirJs er
ra ids and to purchojs commad ties that
never Vefore wet e heard of in the world
On e titan however literally exjerierced
the truihin a joying ‘iiit the hitir”
Jlisntxl door neighbour jejj'cjficd a dog
cf many good qnaities me man of fun
went to him md in a friendly i-ay wbif
pered that the dog ii'ir mad and had hit
a negro wiufe majler could recover his
value if in aied - Ala- mid at this a id
to j rcveiit Jimitar dangers the poor dog
not i jiaitly put to lieoth I the ciurje
of iletuyh ihajicr beuu tod ft over the
iva-tu till oft on and -lowing with in
dignation lie we it tuthi informer and
ig to be mad by a bite of his dog
feiusu htu 1 by the hair and bit apiece out
PTanraSavagnJ owhfpfomcrf Co!
A mftroni' s mer hn:id!:nq rhe Toma
h'iw jjictjy fieely in the Iatec-gage-
t j o
J A W l’te S vage J
J)
C11ARLS10KN
on n 71 1
GREAT nemhc' of P'ieftant
rn
"r—
1
§flbtkafiiffireiahlfcnlarttti
j liter to nick the teeth on one fide of ‘is j
bead without opening his mouth
:
j
LEXINGTON June ff-
Tes in ontheNW fide ofiheO'no
ahmit u Ul
a““uJ 3nnles ab ve Linieit no weic!
killed by the hid ai who intciceiu
el them ontlici ictumto the Ohio
About the bme rime we leirntha:
Mt Daniel anoaehrd waskih'elac
n DTICE is hceby given that the
d ’ CiRAjV3riJAiv SC'lOOi under
the dnetdion cf thecimnitttce of t'e
board of tntfieesfor the Tranfylvania '
Seminar h nvncJ ar the 'Pubi'c
fc'iool hon e adj :ca::t to the P-cfb y:e
riiiiiniccting hoci'e rcrir Ixxi:"roifn
ll Ci iv- lihoui iiiod of which board:n 1
and -pe Rccoiiiiiiod!iu)iis fo1 fi "den's may
hapf be had at coo l and cheap as i
in -np part of this diiV W ani ca tion
a-1 he mode aw 1 a'c of three pounds per
annum Ry oidei of thecuinmittjo
Vv it tico n(
R O B I- R T F A FKE K
lias jufi arrived from PYlrdeiphin and
it s now opened far fate et hi ficre in 1
L‘-::gto-t at the corner of m tin a:i
crifs Jiricts a general ajforment of
1rvY focus Croccrys
' r Iron-moRpry Q-eons and
eif W'je U’ nnuv Gluis St tion- j
y h'e'i'vine a vnil c h djy cl'ick j
&CGC lvliivli !'c is C'e i’vncd 'o feil 1
on the moil ci-idci te-e 111s fm cah
count j in ee ii: e:i corn luea fait
Sr !
'J !' K ' ti: ly tb- fii'fi rihrr new
1 L'x:ngtn- iall liTnrth a yeli’w
rd Iij-J ! K cbm: one year old ro
y
mark or hind : Aj nijta to Tf
WiUMM GliSSOV
I'aye tc May 17SJ 43
JUST OPENING
In the Stoic la cly occi:r!o'' hv Vr
John Duncan an-l opoli:e fir !
Y'ineV Tnc n J
r(j-"J- A Inree and encird alf-i'FiCRr
RY Goods and Go ui " I i W I
-S J1 will re diipofed of rn ci'im- t
able terms for Cd!h or Ghlurg of
a poo l qua i v
V'II 11AM MORTON 6 Co
Icxingtcn June 2 17C9
NOTIC E
JS hc eby' given- to the d fTe ent
County Couit Clerks wjth'n :hs
Diflr ft that I an coinmiGioncd b y '
his Excellency the Governor to he
receiver foriheDiftift of Kentucky
agreeable 'o an aft of the laft feflion
of uucmhly and that I fliall artend
at Danville from the fifteenth day of
the picfcnt fupreme Court until :he
liltday cf the f-ime n 01 dor to fet
tle with the fa!d Clerks and receive
tiie money paid to them as taxes on
law procefs alienations of land CicJ
41 41 T Marlhali f
' 'rtkcn up by the fubferiber
livitg near tbc head of
Dvy’s fork of fc!!-Horn creek
a brinbled fleer with a white
face and fbme white under
the belly between three and
four yeas s old marked with a
lv allow fork in each ear and
s'it under 'the tight alfo a'
dnk blind ltd fleer between
Eur and five years old a white
lift 01 Isis back and white
under his belly maiked with
a crop and slit in each ear
appraiied to three pounds e:tch
William Smith
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5 Harry I ones Efquire in Din ftTtl’g manifeft and urgent which cedis TJI
Villc or to the
I - ' fir jrriiir frnm Dinvill in ltn- ‘ effential nghts in tht Jup erne Jff
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All jades tin 1 ihoe makers tacks
Wsfrccsaiforef
E' d: bil' c 'hes ficltles and hoes
(Vr1 in k :in i i: i-'' -
Barsti tl c' and fpcftacles
Chel ‘a:1iU Di d locks
Fry-i g'pat i
Cotton Vn: :n! tow cards
C'in an 1 Ti ie t aiToncJ
S ns-a VI lsi o v plates
TC and t'ugar pots
Cie-m jius ani reaper caSor
Q :a and pi sc nuu
S tit CC'd-irs 5 ) vis an IcdiTce pot
Pfchcs anij jiub c'
lVmne and Wiic itiiTds
IS-lii' looking gljTc ' — ?
Coa'ee loaf anJ brown (iigar
V MoaTs a-'J rvifins
Hfon and llohct tear
' Jt their new fiort in Lexington nearly
tppofite the new court hoijt a general
jsjJortment ef
TTi V ” " ” ''
feafpouah' velve c A coiduroy
Jem futtrns an 1 black fannet
Camleri an 1 moiccn'
Sh-illons admire I'
D-ran’S cima'icnc A apron check
Chit zc and cal-cne a 'orred '
liifli buens gloried
PIJIO lawn anrTa’i'nhsm!iichieff
Mu'Vn- Si’k hanfcedve!s adbried
Cotton liicn an t check do —
-rAVn'ei! Ijn- and hlalr !:
JUST OPE NE D
Jtj WILSON and PARKER
LEXINGTON': Printed by JOHN BRAOFftfrD et his Orm hhtsfn Street where SubfcriptloniMvertiJements&c for this-rpeperarithafully
received and Paijrn ho ini ts different branches done withCart and Expedition
r -
Mk‘c and pcriLn
Coco thread and fi!k hoes
R-bband airrc'l' Se-vingfilk
' F'anncl an f ileve link
Siifc waWcont p irtcrns
Ted rdck'nj ad ja -ci
S' X n 1 c- fi i'e wch afToried
Hie'- n 1 Mi ten’s Ciocs
F- or i-iTii cJ :
S' -c I k-ee heck’es
Thimb'es ft-j Kninin ncc He
i- d 1 ij: fe ctimhs aToi ted
Ta i e tn I tea fpnons
'T Tic -ifte end forks- —
M-E-fc C-II
non which are the following viz :
r o
JI an! HLHfFev
Jttfif' ciplir5'f and tabic hii
v aver an I dc Sc moum rg
-Writjngjwpcr pd wafers -
SiUPEHnNEInna-lcloihi:
SccOPil do v’oi tcd
Vieirn t'hie: knd plane bits
Wheel im and He a'Trtcd
SciTw ahdihccts aToited
able hinge
rg
C pctire'S cfniji dev A wood fcicwS
Kralr -in I hum latches
Cand efti‘l n T lTok ’m'ks
Cvub zn I Ci :fIz bnlitf
S'ap'c-t a id plate-
5 ' 41 6d Sd tod nd aod ntils
i'i jwrun ttr-d & fadJ:irs tacks alTort
lTkM Jilali b icUcs an I jews harps
nexi ntery'ng through thdlVifo
-A- Aernejf ‘
rnvbu ihc i'nnJ cittcm knives:
D a riintkn ve ind foot adzes
C-rtfr-c teui fh Acninpafs fair the cofuing crop of tolMeco
Sii ictm and u y combs any perlbn may hve the g to is
iten an! w -iiren il nup Irons now by giving uncxcpiiona-
Vufkuriy'to
M NAGLE
1i7 CAT n mth regard to the motive and obits tf
Fli-z U V tto limitations end reftriBioiispropofed'
CEveral very valuable tracts' the Pnnce can have but little to oljerve’ through the manydfificulliei infepara- -
of land 'lying oil the wa- Ar light or ii formation is offered him by blef torn this msjlcrircal fituation with
ters of Clear CtcJc in the & ntWotote fomfeif with honor to the
n nu llt1 bavt Wormed him what the pew Kng and with adva tagetethe public
C tunty ot rayelte about ten or tri whUh lhey rcfufe 'him 6 Signed -
Copcra b'r‘mTu:icaHum gingc''’'‘vemiles from La Xington - mt why they are with held ' C'rlton Houfe
pepdr dfpVc ntmc4s and muiUrd which arc patented iq the The Pimce hewevtr— holding as AY— anuary-2r- i789
Iudigo mid Jcr and logwood name of William Stewart Al-" undoubted dud funda
Spirits and-wine - tir-T' fnr trrm nC mental principle of t his conftitution' -
Powdei lead and (hot t u - c -tbtt P°w6 end prerogatives af the
Cafli'c ' foap ' 7 cars two vxuabletradts of crown are vefted there as a truftor the
1J“ "
Tedaments arid Watts Hymn ‘ the other on the trough Ipring: bred only or they are neceTary to the trt-
SpelliiiR books and piimcr: &c (fe y0g:ti:'er with feveral other Jtrntin thatpeift and balance of th$
BufTllo
A - N-D-I-Z-E -cloclT ami
all its various
'and oihcrv
yheU
br'gh t oy Mlly 2 yeirso'd with a
Jtir end foip nohra d 11'kotvtr takes
up fi’dtreitnres c'd brings them teme
et SI C ems nr ao or to John Max
- ? -nar- Lexington flail h tve the
ab-tve t ewirj - JAuES MCANS
May 26 173? ' 49 4(
or anyktndof device" neatly-Die-urge uk eyes and ipaKiy
engrjvcdon copper and p imed on the with the brogue was dreifed in eeffary
noil reifonahle term AifoDFVlChS 1 regimentals Whoever will
in hair tor ring lockers Ac executed
in a neat arid elegant manner
DAVID II U M P II R E Y S
Clock and Watch maker
new courthoufc at the fign of the ! nJ five feet fix and a half inches 1 his rightful government whenever it
RlfTllr ukai k — - L I 1 1 1 n An J - S— LaMiuMlj
0 frtJ
thisdifiridt The terdis juhjeB—mufl be allowed to objerve that
"may be known by aplying to the plea of public utility ought to be
STRAYED from thefubferiber IV r’-ir if iheton Cipti
ing at 7f M'Clenis rear the Fort Finny May' J 17S0 39 Ai
mouth' (Wet's treex llJAYMARK -
y Ai-Tf btgh1 f rr - ysfirtcld brft' ded
j v-’u n l i - te remark that it was net netrlfary for
11 u ned gpends which Aifu-rfcrnriv of the paper deliveied" jtlp)ttt nir frr to jugl to ihem
Will be Riven in txclia'ge fTtr h be Price uf If’aies totbe Lord Prnce the reflra nt h: povofrsjgdinfi
Chancelr in tep'v C ihe Ictrct cit 1 "
F V large fhr a 'A fip jt'fo a
Holders May 19 1789
t —
JKREMIAII
7 ill uaJi ilaicVi in Lx
1 nR°1' iv ifity arF in
Col Mar hui’ iitgliourhuud
on m':i:rate terms 4 he re
qucih (he erhploycis will pieufe
to be timclv in tiicir fubi'crip
tosii by when he can
- -Fam:ly end
m-nt to b-mme 1 re fid -tit dutij’ofgonrnt without the means tetkejafety and welfare of the nation
P ? a u j ' iSfc b ib PWie by any from tht government ef the country re-
v chtfatlrriand m thod arc JJu3 Jr benignt - ? -
well lupfjoittd r Teaches geo ( The P: ic'ie’sftcljvgs m contemplating
crapliy and ufe’cf he Globes ' this plan ait aijo rendered fill mere
P 1 am Mom ImJ f i-
if there be fiiflicicnt
years two
land one on 9len’8 creek and benefit of people and that they artfiL
fix miles- from Danville in Lin
coln County- 'if'"1
39V - TjiOMAS TODD
LEXlNGTQN N'y n 1789
FOR SAL fi
this p'ace a ' variety
joST re fpefl fully informs the
Vi l'rs Reward
public that he livci near the
to h'S R ynl lVghtiJs f:cm bit Pitt
(Co xirued from our laft)
T I E objervti ttrtfor only general- '
I I ly fi the foods' eommunifated by
Mr F( - a id it is with deep regret the
TiirVinaktithe observation the t he"
— ' — jets in thr contents of thrt paper opro
MORIAH T Y'j r d3 ftr Prtllluil£ Vc? refs di forded
ju’ge 'power of a g it by reward and ftr erije ti the King interefis to the peaca
induce- olliUitytf tie Tmcc ait the invidious viz kappinefs of the Royal
M—khrds the Kuril’ steal a:J orranal ore
of © pgrtyi the fence feels himfer corn oiled
TEN DOLLARS REWARD
fci rted tmm inyu)npan) in
thefirft Uni:ed States regi
ment a fiddier by the name of
D nnis Md jwexv born in Ire-
fine
THOMAS YOUNG’
Lczingron lAay 16 1789 39 tf
tke up i!:c fiid dfferter anddc- f rmBntmjJwI
r ' - tlement in which he would confent to
lucr l’imnt Furr hinny near the fitt
rapids cf Ohio rr to any officer If attention to woat is prefumed might
of the Federal troopslbull receive h‘ his Hajefty' feelings and wfler an
the above reward 4nd reafonable tJie haPPy'day his recovery be the objeS -
it is with the truefi finceritithe Prince
exprejfes bis firm tonvlSten that na
event weuld be mere repugnant te the
feelings tf hi! Royal Fa:her thantke
knowledgi that the government of h's1
Son and-reprejentathe hod exhibited
the Sovereign Pei of the realm in a
are reconciled to iettlc their re- ftate ef degradation ef curtailed iut fie-
j — jaa wj nsriaHiiMvr wj ossr annv
fpethve bularces with Mr In- rity and diminifbeJ energy - fiatei
nis lirrnt Vbo is auihoriled to “ praSice ta the profperity end
trdnfjrt my bullhcs Tnlny ab- 0v'w' " a J hv
r - juneus m its precedent to thete ur tyef
and nccuiiry in every branch of the ad
nhijlrtf lan ef affairs— dptojtS for
dividing the ItAyal Family from each
oihe(-—forje'ai atlng the court from the
fire aid thereby disjoining govern
cient from its natural and accuflomrd
TupjorJ A j hem-for aifconneBing the
authority to comma id fervicej from the
ever be the firfi pride ef Ms'life to merit
and obtain
power or its reptejentatire
can juftify the Prince
t hatt fnhisperfcC
( intends ef the Royal Fain'ly and ta
' provide -againjl a proper and natural Jf entity
thrmifmanagement of them by '
others'
The Prince bat iljcharged on indif ‘
‘ fenfable duty in thus giving his free
opinion on the plan fubmitted to bis con
Jideratio n
'HiiconviBion of the tvils whichwty
be made to efeertain with howfma'l & ’
portion of the Kingly Power the txe
cutive Government of thit country may '
be carried on -
The Prince kef only to add that if
fecurity for his M a jetty' re-pojjeffmg
the Pnrce’r granting away the K:n
real and perfonal property ' The Pifrce
does not conceive that during the KIng’r
life he is bylaw intituled to make any '
juch grant i and he is Jure that he has
never Jbewn the jmallejb inctinat'en ta '
poffejs any Juch power But it remain x J
with Mr' Pitt to cenfider the ertntual-
or even conducive to that end
tobe the firfi ie urge it as the pt elminary
the Monach and the riLhti of his fa
mily '
Upon that port of the plan w'lich re - ‘
maihing longer in itsprejent maimed -d
debilitated fiatej outweighs m the
Prince' m ind every ether confideratit
Proceedings of Gngrefs
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loyalty ta tht Kin’ the experienced at
tachment da ti V lioufe 1 B urwic'z'
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--- -aUfikiio be levied ot good warts wi - fart the emlramf've?:
ha& if f'ifgljh vat then nprron he erpeirdiotPd bm dr wtfrnm
tallrd r the chair three-fourcet: ftll front the lavs of the
' ' Ji-a-d yMr ! different Jl tet tejit3:iig r-ruue
mute a few ohjervmt x a the ft -ite tend and vh:ck vat the mJl m-teral
if ur fi i cet the d fitter c:et of the front the zrtitbedyof m'chirtf freid
fedtm tretjUTf end tne nctfity of in thrtugh the Union and th!rd f ior the
w ate-y a lapt:-:g jom- meaj uret ont hetnem’ji rt of the dton-t rejpe-1 :ngih: opt
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ed Hjtfi vat the r-jourct that wight
he draw i from a geetal jy'lem of im
fofl o i articitt of o-npeitation This
Jfubjt J however m:ght e tonfuitted
m tw‘ poi tt of light Fir 1 at it re
fie Jet o uy th: reg nnt'oi of emmrce
Statrr-VTzr
U rum per giilon rf dollar
On ai other jrrnuoUt liquors
Oi mol ei
Secondly at to revenue The jetond frcweortJiJrri :g the vn? txte t of cia7
fomt in hi inro i tteumJesl more by which the Un ’teJStit were ‘i n- JcJ
particularly the attention of the com- " to m tea in u vi'Jtjti fire t jriiaut't t
mttee- -and wth tint view he o fired t rrvert i licit tr:Je H: flate rsone
the iollowi ijr re filiation diffii'u'iy
im i'i-ii c f-c
fi!i:t fe tlir-ui'tiiiam !JI c c Ii-C I: i: tf I c r i
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tihuer- Ht and grto! tirt ift1:? hi:je ro:!c v tVcnl pc-f-i ' a-rrn I s-i' ss
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committee to tre prepare i to f-ro-esd in ‘ c !'l 'su or? fan wc a c in
the Lujin-Ji moved tut t ’eyb-utl rj
rtpoit jroprrji aJ asejs-r lea e t-ijtt
-W— vJnn was agreed to adhie
ioue !jaut ed
J 1: Uo the Serate have chajen Sn
tnui i 1 UiX £ j of Ms JacuUjCtts
th r Sirrtry
j mu Mathers w-s iipoisited door
lee cr and Cor eiiui Maxwell Me Jei
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A petti on from the mnnfaHnnrt of
: tlf town of R h-rure was real raying
1 ihewholt on the ! ate of the U Jon tah jttrh I-format !on at vtrrere( aryto hiwkr-ctty fee! in the latcre- -Arad vitbwwninkMywtuii
Tins n tton was agteed to and prfe3 a ptrmatfijhmr 7ArxVijcnt u wi mihia
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Tlidt there ought moreover p to pelei
yie i o 7 k'r vc'i 1 1 whuti go-his wares ' “ An urfomirarc evert la fl'cly
or m-rchinJlcis fbii be imported the taken jvtico in th s i'ie wo id
intd fitowtog viz O i a'l vejjelt wli cb piol a t’y m Ivi-ai the -a e
hu:lt wthin the U tiled S-otes a it cSl-Iil-rtcM la iih ny I ci" cm il:c f -
beiorgtug whaiy to cltlseiti iiieref at n!" 1 “ lla Yt-u I: ie l -
the late of ptr ton Ji dn li 1 cvn nitteJ vi the j&t: m
New O cai'S hets oj'i-iv-J i oii
Ui cvWkoi bohea1 tsallcr lb
O i ait other teat
tji pepper
O Irowsi jugaft
0 i loaf jugar
01 all tittisr ferrars
Oi toeba and
O i ail other at tit let J er cert on
$htr value at the time and place of
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the houe to otie d to the eicourtge
mest of dosnefl c tna'ufaSnres
In Com jinee of the while oi the
Sje of the Union
A member i- troduced an a-Jd'twol
lift of enumerated articles to became
otjeRs of impoj At he thsuzht ihit
Jpfii g iat ortutiont could be inhracea
Tuis was a i objtt of very io jider ib e
attest--- impor taiee and wll vfathy the
th ’oh the-Legifiimrr :
- anJ fatal iniii'i-nueiiies
0 " T'" fards' ‘r:noJ( ' I liotiiTiierilii fid im to execute Aiil Wi Jus being the ft-
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manner prsferibed by the ordinal motion 6 6
of Mr Aladjj'eaaid leave the caheJiun- - Afortftitl tnrofefi
xobe madtfy the offices talreasiy tupioy crdso-i t ' ’
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rthotwif be pbtt informing figum to New Orleans without enttritg at tie rifslug to be mad by a bile of hit dog
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JsJiem lit endtaronrd to d:w liov
much time ad laiour it would rtqu’re
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JivteiTaiy Pa i-ri to Mieeivi
New-O !cir: (lu jcopic hn-ever
d:fpo cl ul ihcr ea:i'i-s to fiiiic Auio
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the ton the C-I eeeJ tooncy ihe
order f-t'ihe Sp vniili unnisatid -nt ioid
theriTucr ttu’f as an American aij
wiih'inhu i iiCa oi' il-eiuritoiy of me
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1 Cniur C'ouit Clerks w thti ’h'
Oiilr Q iliat I a:n comminioitc-d by
It Kxcc!Iercy the Governor ro he
receiver for i!iel)id-k't c-f Kcrmky
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LEXINGTON June ij
Oil i!ic 29 Ii lilt in-u-hcys whj
a ertp and slit in each car
appraiicd to three pounds each
'William Smith
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I ucftved and Pbihtiho in iu different branches dene with Care and Expedition
SUPERFINE broad cloths
Second do aflorred
Fearnought velvet's & corduroys
Jeans fuftainS and black facineL
Camlets and moreens
Shallons aborted
Durants calimandnes & apron check
Chintzes and calicoes aflorted
Xrilh linens aborted
Plain lawn and lawn handkerchiefs
Mudin Silk handkerchiefs aiTorted
Colton linen and check do
Whircedging and b'aik lace
Mode and perlians
Cotton thiead and (ilk hoes
Ribbands alTtrced Sewing filk
Flannel and flevc links
Silk waifleoat patterns
Red ticking and garters
Straining and ciifingle web aflorted
Men's and Women's flioe
Buttons aflorted
Shoe and knee buckles
Thimbles and knitting needles
I lne and coarfe cotnbs aflorted
Tab’e and tea fpoons
Table knives and forks
Fen butcher and cuttesu knives
Drawing knives and foot adzes
Crofcut tenon falh Acompafs faws
Sad hons and curry combs
Men’s and women's ftfrrup irons
Screw augers nd gimhlcts
German fleet Chifels and plane bits
Wheel irons and files aflorred
Sciflois and Iheers aflorted
II and HL hinges
Cheft cupboard and table hinges
Drawer and dclk mounting
Carpenters compafles A woodferews
Knnb and thumb latches
' Candlefticks and flock locks
Curb and fnafiie bridle bits
Staples and plates
3d 4d fid 8d todand aod mils
Flooring brads & faddlcr’s tacks alfort
Headftall buckles and Jews harps
Awl blades and lhoemakers tacks
(Walters Sflored
Black ball feythes (icklcs and hoes
Gun locks and ilinis
Brafs butts flaies and fpeAtdcs
Cheft and cupboard lucks
Frying pans
Cotton wool and tow cards
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Cups and faucers aflorted
Soup and (hallow plates
Tea and fugar pots
Cream jugs and pepper caflors
Quart and pint mugs
Salt cellars bowls and coffee pots
Pitche s and tumblers
Rummers and wine gUfics
Paper looking glades
Siffee loaf and brown fugar
olaflei and raiflns
Hyfon and Bohca teas
Coperas brimftone ailum ginger
pep£r alfpice nutmegs and muflaid
luuigo madder and logwood
Spirits and wine
PoWdcr lead and (hot
Cailile foap
Writing paper and wafers
Teftaments and Wait's Hymns
Spelling books and primert (ftc (ft
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A Urge company will meet at T
the Crao Orchard the I -th of
A June in order te flon tarty the 2
A June tn order ufiart early the t
- next morning through the Wil - a
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JUSTX)P7?mED
'Ey WILSON and PARKER
- At their new Jltre in Lexington nearly
epptfite the new court houfe a general
ajfortment of
I ERCHAN D I Z E
Among which are the f Mewing viz :
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TOJ T7k C T T tie with the faid Clerks an
Dili Jo j J the money paid to them as
C bveral very valuable tradls law Procft alienations 0f
of land lying on the wa
ters of Clear Citek in the
C 'unty of Fayette ybout ten or “i-saIcmi nn u r ur u ’ " h Stme £mtlmen might be
twelve miles from Lexington PAkcn UP bY the fubfcriber againft ethers of them- therefore he
which are patented in the "“f !jc hcad of ld agree tecn-
4 yen m valuable ifaSti of ?£
land one on Glen’s creek and ? b y between three and committee had determined te pneeed u
the other on the trough fprine ®d marked with a fiUg P the blanks but bteauje h would
Toe'-tl’er with feveral- lwa!low f°rk in each ear and J out committee inflruSing another
AOgucr Wltn leveral Other tKr A-r — 1 ar0 fernadoubt it was intherecolleBionof
‘ every member that a committee hod been
M0ST refpeftfuiiy
inform the
public that he Jives near' the
new courthoufe at the fig11 °f the
BufFallo where he carries on the
clock and watch making bufinefs in all
'bits various branches —Merchants and
pothers may be furniihed with labels
or any kind of device neatly engraved
on copper and printed on the moil
reafonable terms— Alfo DEVICES in
hair tor rings lockers &c executed
in a neat and elegant manner
LEXINGTON May n 1789
Juft epened and for foie by
BENJAMIN BEALL & Co
At t beir Store in Danville a large and
general affortment $
DR Y goods hard ware and grace
ries with a quantity of nails of
different fizes alio lampblack and
SaTjTJTa A n“
h ‘5ey r? deCCrmIne
to fell on as moderate terms as pof
to fell on as moderate terms as pof
Able for cafli ginfang final fcttlement
certificates Furrs viz Fox Racon
Otter and Mink (kins 42 tf
will be given in exchange for
iui
j&vc entiling crop cf tobacco
any per Ion may have the goods
viaw U11 svIiiIam
now by giving
unexcepiiona-
ble fecurity to
BI
NAGLE
Holders May 19 1789
38 tf
JEREMIAH MORIARTY
teach dancing in Ix-
ington Danvilie and in
Col Marfhail’s neigbourhood
on moderate terms: he re
( r
quells the empluyers will pleafe
to be timely in their fubferip
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Xf'onsi °y which he can judge
a if there be a lufficient induce
ment toX become a refident:
bis charnfter and method are
well fuppoited Teaches geo-
graphy andufe of the Globes
having a pair on a new con-
ftrudion with Caorain L’ook’s
A-c 1
diicovenes Vdgcs at Captain
Youngs in LsXington tf
tradls in the different Cdjnties
in this diftridl The ferms
may be known by aplyin-t to
Harrv Innes Efonirw in
j to the libfcr!b-r I
°r to the lubfailr abait
fx miles from Danviile in Lin
coln County
bZJ-tf-'
DAVID HUMPHREYS
Clock and Watch-maxie
ijTg iiuuMuungri uueeni Md
Delf Ware Window Gills Sttion-
ry Medicine a good eight day clock
&c& which he is Ja JEfi
&c Ac which he is dete: mined to fcl 1
on the moil moderate terms for cafli
count) y made linen com fugar (alt
Ac
'T'AKEN up by the fubferiber near
marker brand: Appraifed to gf
WILLIAM GIBSON
Fayette May 1 a 1 789 43
good qualify
WILLIAM MORTON A Co
f AuJaII IvA i
Lexington Juno 9 1789
I
ys hereby given to the differeht
JL County Court Clerks within this
DiftrA that 1 am commiffioned
hi E!lcncr Governor to be
rcccivcr to-r the D'ftrid of Kentucky
agreeable to an aft of -the laft feflion
ofaffemblyj and that 1 (hall attend
at Danville from the fifteenth day of
the preient fupreme Court until the
laft day of the Dime in order to fet
tle with the faid Clerks and receive
taxes on
land Ac
41 43 T Marfliali
in
J11 undr "Bhl
rark brLndled flc“ bctween
and five yea old a white
lft-on luS back and v'hte
under his belly marked with
g crop Qnd sjit
in cacti ear
appraifed tothree pounds each
William $mitli
43
JUST OPENING
In the Store lately occupied by Mr
John Duncan and oppoliic Mr
Yojng’j Tave-n
A large and general aflbnment of One— what articles jbould bt fubjeH to a
DRY Goods and Groceries which particular tax and what Jbould bo Juf
will oe ditpofed of on real6tiforodtoromaininthocmmonmafslinkle
able terms for Cafli or Ginfang of miy an iwpoft ad valorem The other
Ksr juft arrived from Philadelphia and
bos now opened for fale athh ft ore in
txijigton9 at t&t corner of main and dr tbs state or t
crejs ftreett a general ajfoment of 9 Mr Page in the eluir
DRYGOODS Grocerys Cutlet The committee agreed te tabe up the
ry Iron-mungry Queens and nl hy one and determine thp
ROBERT PARK
E R
TVJOTICE is hereby given that the
1 ’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL under
thediieflfon of thecommittee of the
board of cruftuesfor the Tranfylvanid
Seminary is opened at the Public
fchooi-houfe adjacent to the Preibyrc
rian meeting houfe near Lexington in
the neighbourhood of which boarding?
and accommodations for (Indents may
perhaps be had a good and cheap 11
in anv part of thidifti!ff: and tuition
at the modei atr rate of three peundt per
annum By order of thecommittee
W VV AIUch com
9n °1 wtrmtnt
ty which ought to be laid on oaebfi
Mr- Bltrld usasftill of opinion that the
committee hod noth mLL
committee had not fufftcient information
to proceed in making their fyflem a per
manent one: For hit part herould peak
for himjelf and would own that he wet
f of from peffeffmg ability 1 ptrfefk my
thing of the kind at prejint if ma
jority of the houfe were in a fimilar predi
cament they would lend their fuppart t
- motion it was about to uutt it had
ds committee whether it wtuldnet be
better te make feme general regulation
rtfptSing the imptft continuing the
onadt of colltSion at ufed by the Jtvtral
ftates under their rejptSivt laws and
fubjeSing thofe officers te the fame penal
tits far negleS tf duty to which they
were liable by the exifting law of the
rtfpeSlvoftates
Mr Scott dividtd the fubjtO which
agitated the committee into two heads
was— what ought tobe thefums impojei
upon Juch articles refpeSiiely
On the firft head he J'uppofed fo me
rule would be drown up for the JeltQion
tf fuck articles either bseauft it might
tend to encourage demeftUmanufoDure
or btcaue the article will come at a pro
portionable cheaper rate than others or
v - txwrypt§
tlfe It was an article of luxury peeper for
the legiflature to dijeountenmut
Now his opinion was that in putting
thuueftien on chorging the quamumif
Pffi A it wuld be ntetjjary 4a
divtdeit in order to learn ifthiepinion
of the committee was in favor of thtarti
cle being feleBed from the ti ken And
when that was decided then to afeertain
what the additional imp oft fbould te
Thu diftinSion appeared to him nrreJTa
ry bocaufe there wen fame articles enu
merated that did not appear to hove a: y
Juch naf on In their favor as bo had juft
mentioned— Then was one particularly
which he difliktd (the editor fuppafts it
te be Sail) Some gentlemen might be
appointed -it te confiderofthe'j'ubJeB which
was pnpefei to this committee now to
decide upon- ho meant that appointed
for reporting a bill for the colleBion (fc
of the imp oft And although this was a
committee of the whole houfe he did not
Jub-coic-mltteo conceive them any more than a
capable of iuftvti&ing "another
If tbs Hon gentleman' f tjon would ka
Proceedings of Congrefs
HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES
or THX
V N ITED STATES
Monday April 13 17891
APETlTlONroai acemmiftee of the
Ibipwrights in the city of Charleften
was read praying the attention of Ctn
grejs to paft Juch navigation lawt at
might rtftire u the union that degree of
commerce which a combination of unto
ward circumftancet had hitherto deprived
them of i
Ordered that it be referred te the com
mittee of the whole houfe
Tuefdajr April 14 1789 am
The haujemet and rejelvedltf W Iran
a committee of the whole '
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any how in order it muft bt in flu houfe reported the fame with alterations:— ported by Mr Tucker and eppefed by WHerca& I have fome fimff
and not in the committee They were then taken up and agreed to Mr Clymirand Mr Fitzfimons On ene W fnrinaatlwerrifpd'a '
Mr Bland Hi not think it necejfary to Adjourned till te merrawM - Jide it war contended that the duty would “ - Fs
- debate the queftien of order though hi Wednefday' April 15 ’ operate unequally on the flatty would CCf8 'n covering horle in my
adhered to his original ideal on the main- memorial of 7ohn Churchman re hear Ward upon the agricultural intereft pIttiiOn delcnbed ay the
fubjeS Hejbould therefore in order f a (Jlej of the magwtic ona create a monopoly in Uyerofafew 4
tojaye time withdraw his motion and JvariJen dJoverie therein onufaauret On the other hand Jt ARAB I A N
prejentttinthehouje was read and otdered to lie on the table WaW that it was the duty ofthege A LX L
The committee now proceeded to fill Afr -fucker preferred the memorial of "al government to encourage all our G R A y
up the blanks and it was agreed that a Dr Rjmy allJ illg Uatthe llon manufaBures That of tint
duty be laid IVilliam Smith E who had appeared Jlulethnt hundred tons have been pi- high bipod &C &C And
Upon all fpirits of Jamaica proof 15 m (j repf'rentativtt ef Smth- du“d in the ft ate of Pern whpreas he has not been honor-
Carolina to take iOifiat in Congrefs wot ly‘onathat by giving further enrou- ed with one mare Thereby
1 ”m
mrtA tktt thnumh a L Jiw 1—
cents per gallon
1 Upon all ether fpirituous liquors'12 do
Upon melajjes 6 ditto
This lafi arthlecaufed a pretty confi
derable debate Mr Madijan propofed
a duty of i cents and fupparted its pro-1
priety by fiating how neceffary it xas
l come at the duty upon country made
rum which muft be in the waynowpro
poj’ed orbyanexcije Fir his part he
did not hejitatf to take the former as the
uaift convenient and agreeable
Air Parker feconded Mr Madiflni
' motion and approved of high duties on
1 anient fpirits as a gentle means of re-
forming the abufes which the immoderate
’ ufe qccafions
Mr Lawrence confidered this article
as a neceJJarj of life in Jome parts of the
' union alt that was ufed of it in tub! a ce
partook of this quality and therefore
- thought the duty of 8 cents to high
Morloyerit wsthifta:npf
tenjtvt and val able manufacture and as'
kfuch required to be deiicatily touched by
the legijhture
Mr M tdljon readily admitted the ’aft
genteman s obji nations and w fbed if
therewasapejfibuity of difenminatin
that the gentleman w uli point it out
but he injtjled with great energy on the
propriety -of a' proportionable duty on fo
much as w is diftiiied into rum nst only
btcaujt the confumtrs of ail kinds of or
dent liquors ought to coutributrtowards
1 the revenue butbectuje if cou'trrrum
was clear of duty it wouid jo efftSwuly
rival the others as to preve 1 tie im
portation aid of cjnjeqiie'ict lo-e the
United Statei aiithat reve iue which they
telied w on from theje articles
M fitzjimoas jupponed the mat ion
alfo
Mr Goodwin oppoftd it as much too
high— Turning to the Journals of Con
gress 1 783 he fbewed it was eight times
as high as what was then in contempla
tion This was not upon the proportion
which the committee had juft affixed on
rum He would mgree however to two
cents though confidering it as an article
of food the tax ought to bt much lighter'
Mr Tucker Jaw a good dial of embar
ra jment attending the precipitation with
which -he the houfe went on in this bnfinefs
hoped for more deliberation and that
they would abandon for the prefent all
idea of making their prejent regulation
permanent unl-Jr their informit ion and
knowledge ajjwe them of the petfeHion
M’ Ames oppejed the duty 6 cents aljo
and weit o Jb w how jtvtrey it would
ajfelt the dijlillers of Aei vEiigla id
which might with the encouragement of
thj Un ted States Cov-rnment extend
a rivaifbip in thii vaube article into
many nafans but if Jo h!n h a duty was
laid it would be a dradty Inow to them
Nordidehtm’Jchief end here formolaj fMn'osiie flail come to this city and in
fes being a ammon exchange I or the pro te name ef tfle Congrefs of thtUitod
duSions oj that pert of the ecu 'try the
people who now took their fifl wiuh dif
continue their pur chafe uilefs they are
permitted to make payment in the article
ef m olajjes ard this might effeS in b
very difagreeable maimer their fifberies
and their commerce '
The debate was fpun out tea confide
table length when Mr Mjdlfon with
drew his motion for 8 cents and moved 7
cents i but this being loft it was agreed
to fill the blank with 6 cents
All Madeira wines were ordered rs
pay a duty of 33 1-3 cents per gallon
Ail other wines 20 cents per g tllon
The article of tea was pajfed over for
the prefent by common conjent
Brown flgar was charged withi' cent
per pound
Refined flgar 3 do
Other flgafs a do ’
Coffee 11-2-
After which the committee refe and
' reported progrefs
A bill for egulating the manner ef
taking the oath preferibed by the conftitu
t ion was prefented to the houfe read a
firft time an ordered to lit on the table
'pTIii committee te whom the additional
yules of ths koufl bad bein rs committed
fubjeS
" attention and delicacy Dr Ramfay he
faid was a man of high charader in
South-Carolina having been frequently
called to the m oft honorable offices in the
fiate He had repeatedly reprejented it
- fn Congrefs he had been ftequently in
the Legijluure and a member of the
Executive Council Mr Smith he faid
-g 'proof I hat he had neverJorfeited'Fne
tJleem of his countrymen
ably to the Conftitution feven
citizen ef the United States previous to
the time f his eleSion
Mr Tucker e x pr eff:d a wijh that this
')jed might be handled with the utmoft
- - - - - -
VNtr jmsiio
' Uimotion the memorial of Dir Rm- -
Ja was referred te the committee of
Jt?tBions '
Mr Bsudinctfsoum the committee ap-
pointed to confer with a committee of the ’
Senate refpeHing rules for conducing
conferences &c re orted a fet if rules
the confideratton of which was poftponed
Mr Bt'ijen from the committee to
whom it was referred toconfider ef and re -
report
That Mr Ofgood the proprietor of
the houfe lately oa upied by the Prefident
of Congrefs be requefts I to put the Jame
and the furniture thereof in proper con
dition for the refidenct of the Prejident
ef the United Sint s and at her wjeK at
the'oxpaiice of the United States to pro
vide ferh:s temporary accommodation
viae forms temporary accommouatio't
inftance that a committee of three mem-
bers from the S hate and fise from the
as
States congratulatr him on his arrival
The Jaid reports being conjidei td were
accepted
A letter from the Chief Juflice of the
fiate of N-w Turk addrejfed to t he f peak
t r was read informing that John Beck
ley Ejq Ciek to the Ihufe of Repre
jentatives had appeared before him and
taken the oath required by the coiiiitu
t ion ‘ '
ThcH ufe went into a committee of the
whale tccoriugti the eider of tilt day
The committee proceeded to fill up the
blanks inthereolve si theflbjeBofim
poft in the following manner:
On all cocea one cant per lb — On eve
ry gallon ef beer ale or porter imported
in casks eight cents —On every d zen
of bottled beer ale or porter twenty four
cents — O i alt candles of tallow two
cents per lb —Candles of yrax or J'permn
ceti fix cents per lb — On clieefe' four
tents per ib — On flap two cents per lb
On boots fifty cents per pair —On fboes
ft ppers and gain floes ten cents per pair
On all unwrought fleet fifty fix cents
per hundred weight
On thefubjeB of this article debates
snfled Mr Lee moved to Jlrike out
lie umeratiM In this he vasflp
LEXINGTON June 13 1
1 On ’Wednefday ihe 3d Inll 2 men
porttot ftojfi jP pZ and tn-eeboya weie fifliing on Floyds
mo of receiving foik of Salt River when a party of in-
wnomw atalfaastilaMUrframtht diaiJJ fd inwih themki£d the two
chairman of a committee of the donate to
the jpeaker communicating an injiruc
tUn from that houftto a committee there
of to repot t if any and whit arr uge
ments are necejfary f-r the receptio 1 of
the Vco Prejident made the following
operatim a little unequalit was the duty
f gentlemen notto Mere too rigidly to
diJluiBiens of local inter eft when thijt
inter efts were xnconfiftent with the com-
mot good that in the operation of the
fmmomma
J'cureto hbmatepj rtphtjeriiis i-ubitra-
tiono the Hijtory of the Revolution of
Carolina A committee was ap-
“!J ed rePeit 4 hill on general pnnei-
pies
r(1 iTr A
Committee roje and the llovfe ad
journed men and took the boyt pri Toner
1 We are fince Informed that one
of the boys have returned and in
forms (hat the Indians gave him a
Tonpihawk and kicking ordered him
to ie un and infoim hispeoble jrhat
had become of his enmpauions
About the 2oih ult the Indsns
fired on 9 trench menge ing up the
Wabafii River killed 4 and worn ded
thiee coming 10 the dead theydif-
covered one of them to be a French
tiader who was married to a daugh-
ter of Jo iirant the famous Indian
' pi 1 nr
- - - -
then went off leaving every tbiug
unmolelted farther
Je0605C3c:4 jt f
FOR f lo a traft of land near the
forks of - E'k-IIorn containing
163 acres on which is gnoui ffty
acres cleared beng part cf a Mllita
ry Suivey granted to General Adam
Stevens for teims apply 10
In Strode
Strodes ftation June 9 17F9 44
1
T is current! report'd that Nancy
1 Hiirr'n wrr r Nc hola Harri
fon of Rotirhon County has lately gone
down the 0’ in ettppavy with Coif
1
John Ilirgjlon
rrene Harrifon
4 I
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probably an even balance ofbenefi's
The qtieft on on Mr Lee emotion was
taken and loft when the blank was filled
up as above mentioned
On cables and tarred cordage a duty
°f fifty cents per Iu idred weight was
agreed on on u nta-red ditto fixty cents
per hundred weight- —On twine and
pack thread one dollar per
weight
Mr Tucker prefented a petition from
RUN away from the fubferiber X
ving in Woodford county ane
8ro man named SILKY about t
hundrd years old q yellow complexion thick
lips 1 lrge flat foot jfeet $ inches
- - - - hlPh wdl proportioned very artful
L)o3or Rsmjay requejl mg the ILuje to renfible-and infinuating hat a fmaSl
DO leieby ftr'ewa n all perfons
from taking anaffignment on two
bonds I gaieSaiSuel Flint h the one
for £200 payalje the fiiff day of
October next tie other for £84 pay
able the fi-ft dry of Oflober 1890 ai years old no brandjerceivablf
I am detei niijed nnt to pay enher - -
of the faid boa'ds until I get a fuffici
ent rii'e to a pa& of land fold 'o me
bv faid HincI inconfideration for (he
fa d bonds y CONRAD CUSTER
Bourbon jine 11789 44-
TO BE LET
A TRACT of rich land about fix
milts from Lexington on the left
of the ibad leading to Johnfnns Mill
on the waters of Elk Horn Creek in a
well fettled neighbourhood for terms’
and frther particulars direct or apply
to Vr Henry Alderfon at Mr R
CKhns near Lexington or to the prin-
erooereof who knows the land
ZnB Ten acres of the above to be
(eared by contraA for which payment
rill be made in bud dollars enquire
above 45-
for each mare of good family
that may apply between ' this
j tu-' JjJ r -
Pjration of the ieaiog
" rCpu
tation of the horfe 1
i John Crirtcndesi
June 6 1789 - - lqrf
“"‘'“gl U d) IMMU
l!mp on his (lomach abonuhe fizeef
a common rifle bail had on when he
went away a blue coarfe doth coat
bound with yellow leather breeches
D with him a Country made
mixed cloth coat al'o a rile gun lie
underftands Hilling male ring and the
whipfaw very well fuppofcd tobe
gone to the Indians If the 'above
Ncg'o is taken on this fide of the O
hio river I will give Cvte pounds ami
if on the other fide from the Indians
£20 or too gallon of whifkey anl
all rcafonable charges if deliveicd te
Col Pactcrfon in Ixington or te
the fuhicriber on Cane run about
miles from Lexington
4 44 Robert Senders
TAKEN up by the fubferiber
black m are with' a ftar in her
forehead about fourteen hands and
half high about four years old app-aif-
od to £9--6-- 8 Alfo a ’year old
bay horfe colt with a blase in bis face
appraijed to £4 - - 13 - 4
Henry Sanders
tiny oamicrs
TAKEN up by the fubferiber liv
ing on little Hickman about tbret
miles from Hogans ferry a forrcl horfe
f A h&ndt diah- lioht fm atm mammm
14 hands digh light made four years:
aid a Jmall ftar and flip near kind
foot white a fmall knocking bell na
- -
a J'mail ftar i
foet hitetu
Praifet £s
thirteen hands and a half high about'
trots nattual appraijed to £y I
44- James White
TAKEN up by the fubferiber t
Fayette county a flrrel mare colt
two years old this fpring with a biota
face neith-r dock'd nor branded pojh
ed and appraijed to three pounds fifteen
killings
JOHN DUPUY
Afar is 1789 44
PT'AKEN up by the fubferiber living
A below Lexington a dak bay
about 1 3 bands and a half high
fmall ftar 1 rots branded M ths
boulder 1Z Appraijed to £ 7
44 JAMES MOOREJ
Fayette Ceunty May 12 1789
old a Jmall ftar and flip' near 'Uni j
brand one jaddlefpot an the ruar Jideq
-10
44 JAMES JOLIJFF
n" AKEN up by tbe fybfcriber living j
near' Elijah Crlig s Mll a bag
Mare thirteen bands and a half high f
a J'mail ftar in her forehead one hir4 f
two years eld na brand ap- ‘
Ambroie Chrrlly j
May 6 1789- 44
TAKEN up by the flbjcriber giving '
near Cave's iU Fayette County cj
a BAY MARE with 9 blaze inker fact j
blind in her near eye a rib broke an the jt-1
near fide a flat on the off hip about ‘ I j
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SUPERFINE broad cloths
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Second do afforred
fearnought velvets & corduroys
Jeans fuftains and black fatineL
Camlets and moicens
Shallons aborted
Durants calimandoes & apron check
- Chintzes and calicoes allotted
Jdlh linens aUortcd
Plain lawn and lawn handkerchiefs
JUuflin Silk handkerchiefs aborted
Colton linen and check do
: White edg'ng and back lace
Mode and perfiri
Cotton thiead and fi’k hoes
Ribbands a'Firicd Sewing filk
Flannel and fleve links
Silk waiftcoat patterns
Bed licking and garics
Straining and cirfingle web afloricJ
Men's and Women's Dioes
Burtons affot'cd
Shoe and kne buckles
Thimbles and knitring needles
I Ine and coarfe combs afforted
Tab'e and tea fpoons
Table knives and forks
Pen butcher and cutteau knives
' Drawing knives and Amt adzes
Crofcut tenon ftfli ftcompafcfaw
Sad lions and carry combs
Men's and women's flfrrup Irons
Screw augers :nd gimhlets
German Reel Chifels arid plane bits
Wheel iron and files afforcd
Sciffor and Ibceis afforted
and HL hinges
Cheft "Cupboard and itble hinges
Drawer and dclk mounting
v Carpenters compaffes A wood fere ws
-Candlefiicks Knrb and thumb latches
-and Rock locks
Cut band fnalBe bridle bits
Staples and plarcs
3d 4d fid 8d todsnd sod nails
Flooring brads & faddler's tacks alfort
lleadflsil buckles and jews harps
Awl blades and Ihoe-makcrs tacks
I Waiters fiffor'cd
Black ball feythes ficklcs and hoes
Cun locks and flms
JBrafs butts flaics and fpeRaclcs
Cheft and cupboard lucks
Trying pans
Colton wool and tow cards
Cups and faucets afforicd
Sonp and ftiallow plates
Tea and fugar pots
Cream -Quart jugs and pepper caftors
and pint trugs
Salt cellars bowls and coffee pots
Piiches and tumblcis
Rummers and wine glaffcs
Paper looking glafles
Cbffee loaf and brown fugar '
Molaffes and railins
llyfon and Kohca teas
Coperas brimftone ilium ginger
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LEXINGTON: Printtdby JOHN 'BRADFORD at Mr Orrictin Mh Street when Subferiptlens Aivertijitaeias &c for this pptrart thot&fullS
J aaJ DaiMWVfl Jaa f JClMli iaaM a La mlf L a J '
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Sy WILSONcn d PARKER
At their atw flare I Lexington nearly
apptfae the new court hovfe a general
affortment cf
3 E R C II A N D I Z E
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V 'h ''i:
S fli- I-1T - - - — 0
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ncptralficernurmcg-and mulled-— which — are pstenie in
ludigo madder and logwood name of William SteVart Al-
Spirits and wine fo to be let for aWcrm of
low Cr f02p ’ W years two valuable adts of
land one on Glen’s aeek and
Caftile foap
Writing paper and wafers
Teftaments and Watt's Jlymns
Spelling books and primen &c &c
jp
i'rnejt '
clock and watch making buSnefs in ali -and accommodations for ftiidcnrtmir ATfTi’tlOM ftemacemmtttee eftha
Among which are the following viz : its various branches— Merchants and perhai be had a gooJ and cheap as fhipwrights in the city tfCharleflen
in inv part nf this diftilft and tuition 1wad praying the ottention ef Coh
at the moderate rate of three pounds per-- SreJlt0 Pf Juch navigation laws as
annum: By order of the committee aight reflate ta the unian that degut ef
W VVAKl) ch com ctmmerct whick ttmil "’ V -
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MOST refpcAfully infoimi the
public that he live near the
new court-houfe at the fign of the
Buffallo where he carries on the
'S others may be furniflied whh labels
f or any kind of device neatly engraved
on cupper - and printed on the moil
reafonahle terms- Alfo DEVICES in
hair tor rings lockers &c executed
in a neat and elegant manner
LEXINGTON May 11 1789
Juft opened and far Jolt by
BENJAMIN BEALL & Co
At ebeir Store in Danville a large and
general effort merit ef
JRY goods hard ware and grace
ries with a quantity of nails of
J different lues alio lampblack and
fib oil which they are determined
t to fell on as moderate terms as pof
fible for cadi ginfang final fett'ement
ccrtlficarer Furrs via Fox Racon
Otter and Mink Ik Ins 42 tf
FOR SALE
p
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this place a variety of
well alTjrtcd goods which
will be given it exchange for
Jne nfumg crop ci tobacco
any per Ion may have the goods
now by giving uncxcepiiuiu-
w- fecuritv to
J jj NAGLE
Holders Mtytg 178
JEREMIAH MORIARTY
AVTill teach dancing in
ingron Danville and in
Col Marfliail's neigbourhood
moderate terms he re-
quells the employers will pleafe
to be timely in their lubfcrip
tons by which he can judge
cif there be a lufficient inducc
ment to become a rcfidenti
his chara&er and method are
well fuppotted ' Teaches geo
graphy andufe of the Globes
haying- a puV on a new con
ftruiVion witS Captain Cook's
difcoverics“Jgcs at Captain
Y oung’s in -Lexington tf
TO BESQLD
CEyeral very viluable tracts
of land Jyinjkon the wa
of Clear Citck in the
t?rs 01 viear ntcK in
Cjunty of Fayette Vbout ten or
twehc mies from Lexington
Ihe
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the other on the trough Vpring :
Together with feveral other
trails in the different Cointies
this diflridl The
terms
may be known by aplyinto
coin County
THOMAS TODli
DAVID HUMPHREYS
Clock and Watchmakix
and Puimiia fa its different brmcku duu with Cart and Expedition
or Ginfimg of
N m T
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( r f
JS hereby given to the different
County Court Clerk within this?
Dlftrfi that I am commilConed byf
his -Excellency the Governor to bML
receiver for theDiftrifi of Kentucky
agreeable 10 an a& of the laft feflion
ipf alfemldy and that I fliall attend
at Danville from the fifteenth day of
the preient fupreme Court until the
laft day of the lame in order to fet
tle with the laid Clerks and receive
the money paid to them as taxes on
law'proccfs alienations of land &c '
414s T MarihaH
Aken up by the fubferiber'
1 lLvingatheieadf
Davy’s of Elk-Horn creek
11 u jne ngiui-aiio
dark brindled Iteer between
four and five years old a white
SHAKEN up by the fubferiber near
Lexington left March a yellow
red HEIFER about one year old naif" it objea the obtaining the dedftan of
marker brand: Appraifed ta Sf committee whether it would net hr
WiLLIAM GIBSON abetter to make feme general regulation
on jjg gncj yhite
-under his bellv marked with
unaernis oeny marea wun
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a rrnn and xhr in each ear&
a crop and slit in each ear
aoDraifed to three oounds each
v appraifed to three pounds each
William "
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Faye'te May is 1789
43
JUST OPENING
Hat juft arrived from Philadelphia and
has new opened for f ale at hi flare in
Ltxiigton at the corner ef main and u tj
crejs Jlreetr a general affement offfMr Page In the chair
DRYGOODS Grocery Cutlet The committee agreed ta take
ry Iron-mungry Queens and
Delf Ware Window Glaii Station
ary Medicine a good eight day dock
&c &c which he is dete: mined to fell
on the moll moderate terms for calh
country made linen corn fugar (alt
&c
"T OTICE is hereby given that the'
GRAMMAR SCHOOL under
thediicflfon of i he committee ot the
hoard of truftces for the Tranfylvanid
Seminary § opened at the Public
fchool-houre adjacent to the Prcfby'c
rian meeting houfe near Lexington in
the neighbourhood of which hoard
ROB E R T P A R K E R
Inthe Storelarelyoccupled-by-Mr-rrp9iwIawL-John
Duncan and oppolite Mr Mr Seen divided the JubjeS which
Yojng "s Tavepn agitated the committee into two heads
A large and general affortment of One— what articles fbauld be fubjeS tern
DRY Goods and Groceries whichtf? particular tax and what Jbeuld be Juf
will oe dilpofed ofon reifonwr remain in the common mafs liable
a brinbled ileer with a white
face-and feme white under
the belly between three and
four years' old marked with a
1 wallow fork in each ear and
slit under the right iaMb'a£'Ul
or THK
V NITED STATES
Monday ApriI 1317891
wordcircumflances had hither t a deprived
them ef
Ordered that It be reftrred to the com
mittee ef the whale houfe
Tuefday April 14 1789 am
The heuje met and refolded itjelfinta
a committee eft he whole '
OX THBSTATt 01 TKI VNlOV
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articles one by one-ond determine ibr
duty -Air which ought to be laid on each
Eland wasflill ef opinion that the
committee had net Jvjficient infarmotitio
to proceed in making their f yflem a per-
manent ones Per his part he eautd freak
far himjelf and would own that he was
far from poffejfing ability to perfeB any
thing ef the kind at prejentf if a ma
jority of the houfe were in a fimiiar predi
cament they would lend their fuppart t a
a motion he was about to mate it had
rtfpeding the imp ft continuing the
made of calleSien as ufei by the ftvtral
flues under tAcir rejpt&fva laws and
fubjtSing thoj 0 officers tethe fans penal
ties for negliS af duty to which they
wtreliable by the exifling iaw ef the
nj r an impefl sd vilorcm the ether
was— what ought to be tie fums impejei
upon Juch articles refpeSiiely
On the firfl bead be Juppofei Jama
rule would be drawn up far the J'tltSian
ef fuch articles either bccauft it might
tendte encourage demeftlcmanufa8ure
er becaufe the article will come at a pro
fertienabie cheaper rate than ethers t or
elfe it was an article tf luxury proper for
the legtjlatun to dijeeuntenaan
Now kit opinion was that in putting
e ifftioH srj charging the fUantum-of
'? J £ O
divMsft Is order to earn if the opinion
of the committee was in furor of the arti
cle being JeleSed from the others And
when that was decided then to afeertain
what tho additional impefl fbauld be
This diftinSian appeared to him neceffa
ry' becavfe there were fame articles e-u
merated that did not appear to have aiy
fuchreafenin their favor os he had jufl
mentioned— There was one particularly
which be dijliktd ( tho editor fuppofts it
to be Salt) Seme gentlemen might be
againft ethers of ihemi tkneftrrhe
- 'jd - 5fttwMagrfvjsfi
duS the bufinefs in the mode he defcribtd
Mr Modifonesprejjedanapprenken-
flen that his Honorable colleague's motion
w os out of sniffy ms only becastfe the :
committee had determined to proceed to
filling up the blanks but becavfe it would -
be ont committee infirvBing another
for no doubt it was intherefolleBion of
V
ajpfntii toconfidtfofthefubjeB whtefi :
Mwas prepofed to this committee new to
decide uponhe miant thnt oppeictsl
Jr reporting 0 bill for the collision -
tetbtimpom And although this wata -i'v
r e-x x t '
mj urns §0 mjrwjwo mow mtiMsnzo Mij WV4M
committee of the whole houfe hedidstie
mam tk ‘ V- ''
conceit themony more than o jubUtia
wmfwwnj asms m sn m jWVnfilT Tp
mlttet' capable' of infltvBmg knoti'er
If th JTtn rentlfmnn’t Wnuldlig : ' '-a': - V
Proceedings of Congrefs
HOUSE cf REPRESENTATIVE
If the Hen gentleman's nPtien wovld'ba :
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entire revenue
probably an even balance ofbenefis
S not hejUOtt I taae me jormer a caiita ft tne mojf Honor" vjj - r ' j a 3r Lff m(tt'eq wj
oficonvenientand M L fin f wa filed 7 I 7l9
Mr Parker feconded Mr MaJfmin Congrejs he haS been feequenlytn aboxe meijiiej
motion and approved of high duties on the Legtjliture "£ orairr andtarred cordage a duty
ardent ftiritt as a gentle means of re- Executive Council Mr JheJaid 0t r ly ffJ frr H jrej wtf
fBrMlnjgeilBjervWfcAei oJii-ia-rtd ditto Jixiycenif I Vvmg inVoodford counry aoe
Ujeoccafions kfd of ten been d’fimguifot 7 f huJreti weight- -Oi twir and gro man named BILIY about i
Mr Lawrence confiderei this artule iorecniaens It war utJromvym- pack ene diilar pir hui dr d year olJ a ycHovr coapixloa thik
as a necejTar j of life in jome parts of tl-e proper conduct that hit teJ fan wu ton U ii! 111 fn
il lir w jiti 0 it iit tb!l ce j)(A p ’ iUTMl tMn frm h'd’ well LtoOi !I5S
Mot cover it wa the fiam'nipf every ex- (J 1 motion the memorial of Dr Rim-
” ' t eltfiv and val able manufacture and os jay was referred to the committee of
uch required to be deicatily touched by tie el ions
the legijl iture - -m Mr Boudinctpeum the commit lee tip
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WHcrcas I have fome tynrf
ported by Sir Tucker and eppefei by
any lw f order it mujl Iff in the heufi
reported the fame with alterations :-
Mr Ciymrr and Mr Fitzfimens 0 1 one
They were then taken up and agreed to
this fpring advcriifeds
fiKd not in the committee '
AJjournedtillfomorrewil H
fide it was contended that the duty would
1 Mr Blind did notthink it necejary to
certain covering horfe in my
operate unequally on the fiats woipld
debate the quefiian of order though be
Weinefda’ April IS
ai fiereitoliriflg tnaljdeas ov thtJnabi
fubjeB Htflnuld therefore in order rpt3
tojare time withdraw hie motion and
prefent it in the houje
The committee now proceeded to fill
up the blanks and it was agreed that a
of fold the taxougLt to be much lighter' inji3ct that aiommhtce of three mem- wcnc off JtMvir evcy lhi£
Mr Tucker faw a geodd'al of ember bets from the S mte ffJ'f'r07OIf‘unmo!clied farther
rajment attending the precipitation with jfjUje of Reprejeni r ires tt be epfit iut:J
which the heufe went on in thiSb-nfineft by the Ilmifes rrfelivlf attend t a
he hoped for more deliberation and that rereivethePrejideit aifuch ptief at he
' they would abandon far the prefent all fjdl embarke fiom Nwjer y for this
' idea of uti'ij their prejent regulation city and conduit him without form ' t a
permanent unljs their inform ition and houje lately occupied the Prenient
t tiled w a from theje articles
MifitsJimonSjupporiid the motion report:
-alfo That Mr Of good the proprietor of
Mr Goodwin tppofed it as much toa gfo Uoufe lately oo upied by the Prefident
high— Turning ta the yurnaij Cw ef-Ctngrejs be requejh I to put the Jams
’ MrM idijo'i readily admiitei the lnfi pointed 10 confer wd h a committee ofthe Comml
gent emans objnatitiis aidwfbedlf Senate repeftinj-rules for wdnSiug—' —
then was 0 ptjjibuily of difcnminoiinzi coherences (fie rootled a Jet of rules
1 taking throath prescribed by the cenfiitu
V lion war prefented to the houje repda
ijirfi time an J ordered to lie 01 the table
- ffhe committee to whom the aidititnal
1 'TVlli of the houje had ben rt committed
that the gentleman wtuid paint it out the confederation of which was pofipo'ied
but he injtflcd with great energy an the Mr Be "Jen from the committee to
' j jf°ne to the Indian If the above
nucktwu4IJttt4---rum pmtttke hem repiilngtbeitrtm gnij thvcbov ivce lifting on FI07J if oik (he ether (uleftcm the IndiaM
oi" Slit Rive wlcn pl ofln- “
churmwiof comm-ttee oft e e to ncn and took the boy prifoncr Col Patterfon in lxincon or ra
tzrzemo
of torrportx ifanyanil whit art rge
mentsare nectjfary fr thereceptioiof
- the Flee Prejulent made the following
high— Turningtathe Journals af Cff- ofiCongrejs be requej: I to put tkejame Wabafll lVCft kllcJ aI d wonded half high about Kiev fears idaraif-
grtfs ifiy he fbewtdjt was eight tmes ald thejuxuiture viertofin lrcon- lhl(!es coini(! lw lbc lie!1ji lK-yiif i p:V8 Ajo a elr old
LS— La u Ln eXinm am ot0mhl0m Ji‘ih a Je veiiffiirff tht rrf i i '
’knowledge ajjufe them of the ptifeHion' 9f Congrejs aid that at juehtivel fare- acics deated bcng pait if a aira'ed L Ti-io
M Ames eppojei the duty o't cents aljo afier as the Prefident Jlull Jjgniry it ry Suivey gieniedto Geic:al Adaift Jf J 4
and -affeS went la fbw how jeverey it would wm g mofi convenient for him he be- Sicvcns for tei ms apply to
the dijlillers of Kew-Englud formally received by bet h Ifaujes ! j i Strode
which might with the eacourngemeitt of Thu a committee of two members from Stroies JlalitnJuneg 17F9 44
thj Un tqd States Gov-rnment extend (hr Senate and three members from the 1
a rivalfbip in t hit vaubr article into Houje of Reurejeniaifats' tebeipp tinted
many no fonts bui if jo high a duty war jy me 11-vfts rfJpeSvtly wait on the
laid it would be a d-adiy how to them ( f'iti-Picjiiieni of the United States as ’
Nrdidthtmjchie( end tore for molaj joeiiasue fballcometo this city and in
fes being a common exchange for thepro tst Mme of the Ceogrefs af the Uhid
States congratulate him on hU arrival
The joid reports being conjidei ed were
accepted '
' - A letfr from the Chief jtifiice of the
fiate of Nr w ftrk addrejfed to t he fptak
er was rend informing that J ahi 1 Beck
ley Efqs Cfk to the Ifauje of Rep-re
2 do
si-
After which the committee refi and
-reported progrrf 1
' The debate was fpun out to a confide jetatives had appeared lejore him and
rable length when Mr Mjd'foti with pM talk required by the corfi it u-
drtW his motionforZ cents and moved 1 (jM
cents but this being lofi it was agreed ThsJI ufewtnt into a committee of the
jtofi&ikt blank with 6X011-
per pound
' -Refineiffuar-(Jther
Jngafs
Coffee
All Madeira wines were ordered ta
fay a duty of 331-3 cents per gallon
Ail other wines 20 cents per g ollon
The article af tea was faffed aver for
the prefent' by common conjent
Brownfugat was charged with i'-cent—incas&Sr‘ightjfntsnevery tea
A bill for regulating the manner ef -fi:pperi and gafafbees ten cents fer f air — coffins near Lexington -or to the prin- JL
0 a ft ’ M If oimmmuoiO nmml rtftt m Mv raff ‘ L f L f J Uai
I am
of (he raid boffus until I yet
mbole uccorinj ti the eider of the flay- enjt rite to a aft of land fold o me
- The committee pneeedeilo fill uplhe byfatd ilinc)lrincor(ide-atin-4oMle -0
blanks in there olvt on thefubjeSefim-— fa'd bonds:
pofi in the following manner :
-ry On all cocea one cent per lb — On eve
gallon of beer aleorporttri imported
On all unwreught fieri fifty fix cents
per hundred weight
On the fubjeB ef this article debates
enfued Mr Let moved to firike out
'tie crumeratien In this ha was fup
af bottled beer ole or porter twenty four"
cents— On all randies af tallow two
cents pertb—Vondlei of wax or Jprtm
ceti fix ceuts fer lb j— One beef e four- veil fitted neighbourhood for terms
rents per ib — -0’ifo‘ap two cents per lb gnj frther particulars dired or apply
On boots fifty cents per pair— On fines lo yr Henry Aldcrfon at Mr R rpAKEN up by the fubcriber diving
prin- 1 belaw Lexington a duk bay mvet
Jecureto hm atopy rihtfor ms pubtira
to-ioj the Ihjiorj of the Rtituution if
&b ihCtroliaa A tovtm litre was op
f ainted loreyoti abill on general prinii
pier itee roje and the I I on ft ad
woooootooooooooao4a
of the boy have ieTiiiJcd-and IriJ
forms that (he IrdUos k3VC h:m a
Tonv'ihauk and kickiie ordered him
to ie un and iiifoi'm hlpeobie ehac
had become of h:i emspauions-
Abouc the 2oh ult the Irdans
AKEM up by the fubfcrib'V e
black Ml re wit ha fiar in her
fiied on 9 hmh mcngdng up the forehead about fourteen hand ad m
rORflonraa of land rear the "7 " 71
1 -Turks oT EKlIorn Containing Jhj f fmall kj
r 63 acres on which I anoui lfty J - - -
w
Mare thirteen hands an J a half 4
el fmall fiar in her forehead ate kind
fan of PntrrSoH Cum tj has lately goneh white two years old na brai V
down the 0 in company with Calf fra'tdr £S-
forXoo payable the fiirday of "forjide 'oJtn7thZfkio ab' 1
r "" l’ r °c ZfT £ Vi' r if hands and a half hi£h thou -)
ie fi ft dp of Oflobei 1 tariff n years eld no brand ferctivabLi
py 5!? trots naluial approved to£i T
faid boIs unnl I yet a fuffici- Jamts Whit 1
fcewa n ail penons g neat Caves nil! Fayette Conan
-ITgnment on two BAY MAKEwrk a blaze inker fact
blind in her hear eye' a rib brake an tit
October
able the
liourbon Jne 11789
T O B E IET
A TRACT of rich land about fix
mips from Lexington on the left
of the Dad leading to ohnfans Mill
terrpf-EUrllomCreeMn'S— Afar-f 5-1 789
erioereof who knows the land
B Ten acres of the above to be
reared by contrad for which payment
ill be made in bui doUais : enquire
above 45-
£&£
I AKFN up by the fubcriber living
n all per fans J Mlf Cave s mill Fayette County
44-
1 nij on jiis ftiTmath aboaiihe tTecf”
a common rfc bail had or when he
went away a blue coarfe do’h coat
bound with yellow leather breeches
anJ took with him a Country maJe
mixed doth coat al'oa r fe gun he
undcTftandsihfl rir ma'cring and the
whipfaur very well fuppo'cd in be
n'AKliN up ly Jybjcnltr irriag
near Eijah Crag s M-it a baf
TAKEN up ly the fulfiriltr Hr
i’tg on little IHclman about thrett
miles fiom I fa fans ferry a Jorrcl horfe a'
ta hands digh light molt four years ’
pAKEN up by the fubferibet fit
I Fayette county aforrel marecolt
two years old this fpring with a blatt
face neittor dock'd nor branded ptfi
ed and appraifed to three pounds fifteen
fbiUings '
JOHN DCPUr
44
about 13 hands ani a half high hi
fmall fiar trots branded 04 the njf
JbeulderlZ Appraijedte £ 7 -
44 JAMEbMOORX1
Fayette Ctwity May ir ijiy
near hind
fmall knocking bell na
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bound with vellow lea-her biecrhec
0 and took with him a Countrv made
mixed cloth coat al'o a r fe gun Le
nnderflands (lillinc maffninp and the
Whipfaw very well fornorcd to he
jone to the Indians If the abo e
Neg-o i' taken on this fide of the O
hio river I will give five pounds and
if on the other fide from the Indians L fciber by book accouts
£20 or 1-0 gallon of whifkev and requefied to icttle their refreflive ba
all reafonab'e charges if delivered to lames with Mr Innis Bient who is
Coh Patterfon in Lexington or tc amhorifed to tranfaft my bufinels in
tnc f'lhicnber on Cane run about 8 my abfence
miles from Lexington ’ THOMAS YOUNG
42 44 Robert Sanders Lexington May 16 1789 39
TO BF T E T
r! P ACT of rich land about fix
A miles from T exington on tie left
of the road leading tr Tohnfon’s Mill
or ()le atert 0f pit Horn C icck in a
well re't'ed neighbourhood for terms
and further particulars dircdl or applv
to Mr Henri- Alderfon at Mr R
Chinns near Lexington or to the prin
ter hereof “ bo knows the land
NP I cn acres of the above to Fe
cleared lv ooot'aA for which payment
will be n-'8 jn Bard dollars: enquire
las ahove 45
UN away from the fubferiber li
v'o? in Woodford county ane
mm named BILLY about 8
yea-s rbj a yellow complexion thick
lips ?i3l?e flat foot 5 feet 8 inches
high well pronor ioned very arfut
fenfible and 'nfinoaring has a fmall
lump on his fl r marh about-the fize of
a common t f e hall bad on when he
t
Duncan and oppofi
Yojng s Tave n
A large and geneial alTonment of
A RY Goods and Groceiies w hich
3 will be dilpofed of on ieafon
able terms for Cafli or Ginfang of
a good qua’ity
WILLIAM MORTON & Co
Lexington June 2 1789
JUST OPENING
In the Store lately occupied by
Has jufi arrived from Philadelphia and
his now opened for fale at his Jlore in
X'V0nl at thecorntf°lmainani tviens anu worn
cnys tlreets a general ajforment of Buttons afTorted
JV( Y GOODS Grocerys Cutle- Shoe and knee buckles
f tv Iron-mungry Q t eens and
Delf Wate Window Glafs Station
ary Medicine a good eight day clock
&c &c which he is determined to fell
on the moll moderate terms for calh
count y made linen corn fugat fait
& c
"Y Hereas I have Come time
this fprmg advertifed a
certain ccnenng horle in my
pollelfion defcribed as the
ARABIAN
gray
of high blood &c &c And
whereas he has not been honor
ed with one mare I hereby
notify that I will give the one
half of the four dollars hereto
fore claimed by me per fealon
for each mare of good family
that may apply between this
nd the expiration of the fealon
In order to eftablilh the repu
tation of the horfe
John Crittenden
June 8 1789 t44-f
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LEXINGTON : Print'd by JOHN BRADFORD at his Office in Main Street where Subfcriptiom Jdvertijementt &c for this paper are thankfully
received and Printing m its different branches done with Care and Expedition
luligo madder and
Suirits and wine
Pnvder lead and fliot
Calli'c foap
Writing paper and wafers
TelUments and Watt's Hymns
Spelling books and piimeir £c £fr
ALL perfons indebted to the fub-
f(!r :ber hv hnrlr
Sad ii 011s and curry combs
' Men s and women's flirtup irons
Sc e v augers nd gimblets
GerUfan fleel Chifels and plane bits
Wheel i'ons and files afloi ted
ScdTots and Cheers aiTorted
TI and HI hinges
Chell cupbosd and tablehinges
D aworand Jelk mounting
Catpente s conijiafTes A woodferews
Knob and thumb latches
Candleflicks and flock lock
Curb and fncfflc brake bits
Staples and plates
3 I 4 i 6 I 8d rod and 2od nails
Flooring brads & faddler's-tacks affort
Headfiall buckles and jews harps
Awl blades and Ihoe makers lacks
W aiders alTorie '
Black ball feythes fickles and hoes
Gun locks and flints
Brafs butts dates and fpeflacles
Chell and eupboaid locks
Frying pans
Cotton wool and tow cards
Cups and fauce s afloried
Soup and fliallow plates
Tea and fugar pots
C earn jugs and pepper caflors
Q iat' Slid pint mugs
Salt cellars bowls and coffee pots
Pucheis and tumblers
1! 'mmers and wine glaffes
Piper looking glaffes
Coffee loaf and brown fugar
Moiaffes acd raifins
My Con and Bohea teas
Coperas brimitone alltim ginger
peper alfpice nutmegs and mud aid
gwood
Thimbles and knitting needles
Fine and coat fe combs a ITot ted
Table and tea fpoons
Table knives and folks
Pen butcher and cutteau knives
Drawing knves and foot adzes
rofoit tenon fafh &compals faws
JUST OPENED
By WILSON and PARKER
It their new Jlorc in Lexington nearly
tppofite the new court houfe a general
ajjortment of
M E R C H A N D I Z E
Among which are the following viz :
c UPERFINE broad cloths
O Second do afTorted
Fearnought velverets & corduroys
Jeans futlains and black fatinet
Camlets and moreens
Shallons afTorted
Durants calimancoes & apron check
Chintzes and calicoes afTorted
Irifh linens afTorted
Plain lawn and lawn handkcdveff
Mufiin Silk handkerchiefs aiTorted
Cotton linen and check do
White edging and b ack lace
Mode and perfians
Cotton thtcad and fiik hoes
Ribbands afTorted Sewing filk
Flannel and fieve links
Silk waiflcoat patterns
Bed ticking and partes
Straining and ciifingle web afTorted
Men’s and Women's llioes
HPAken up by the fubferiber
A living near the head of
Davy’s fork of Elk-Horn creek
a brindled fleer with a white
face and fome white under
the belly between three and
four years old marked with a
fwallow fork in each ear and
slit under the right alfo a
dark brindled fleer between
four and five years old a white
lift on his back arid white
under his belly maiked with
a crop and slit in each ear
appraifed lo three pounds each
43- William Smith
CEveral very valuable trails
of land lying on the wa
ters of Clear Creek in the
C runty of Fayette about ten or
twelve miles from Lixington
which are patented in the
name of William Stewart Al
fo to be let for a term of
years two valuable trndts of
land one on Glen’s creek and
the other on the trough fpring:
Together with feveral other
tratts in the different Counties
in this diftrid The terms
may be known by aplying to
Harry lanes Efquire in Ban
'i!!f or to the fubferiber about
f:x miles from Dinville in Lin
coln County
b39-tf THOMAS TODD
JuJl opened and for fale by
BENJAMIN BEALL & Co-
At their Store in Danville a large and
general ajfortnent of
J'lRY goods hard waieand gtoce- I Y
vies with a quantity of nails of" ” ‘
different fizes alio lampblack and
filh oil which they aie determined
to fell on as moderate terms as pof
fihle for
certificates Furrs viz Fox Racon
Otter and Miukikins 42 tf
TO BE SOLI) q'AKEN np ly the fnbfir:her living
near E ’job Craig s M U a bay
Mare thirteen hands and a half high
a fmall far in her forehead one hid
foot white two years old no brand ap
praifed to £5 Ambiofe Chrifly
May 6789 44
Lexington to give llieir reafons if any
they have why faid lots may not be fold
agreeable to the faid refolves
By order of the board
ROBERT PARKER Clk
June 10 1789 34 tf
V O Ti CE is lieteby given toallthofe
I ' perfons holding lots in the Town of
Lexington who have failed to comply
w’th the Truftce's refolves refpeUing
improvements required to be made on the f
fame - alfo the nonpayment of the for- r- HEIFER about one year old no
felts that already have been impofed - Author brand: Apjraijed to ff
that they attend the board of Trufleesyig WILLIAM GlBSON
on the fir fl Saturday in Augujl in
afternoon at Mr Higbee's tavern in
MERCHAND I Z E
Particularly adapted to thefeafont
Together with a cumpleat ajjortment of A K F N up by the fubferiber
MEDICINE " F rounty at the fo-k
Which they as ufual are determined to
fell on reafonable terms
JUST ARRIVED
Aid now opened for fale by
PETER JANUARY fifSON
At their new lore
nearly oppofite the old Court houfe
A large and general ajjortment of
14 hands high light made four years
in as moderate terms as pof f' a !Tnl1 $Z V!dfnf enr ’Mr X
cafh ginfang final fettlement 00t frte' f" knocking bell no
a I' n brand one jada
'T A K F N up by the fubferiber living
I below Lexington a dak ba y mare
about 13 hands a d a half high has a
I wall Jlar trots branded on tze near
floulder IZ Appraifed to £ 7 1
JAMES M (1)0 RE
Fayette County May 12 1789-)
& A large company will meet at
$ the Crab Orchard the Cth of ft
July in order to Jl art early the y
next morning through the U'il- T
8- dernefs
TAKEN up by the fulfcri
Fayette county a forrel mat
two years old this' fpring with
face neither dock'd nor branded
ed and appraifed to three pounds
Fillings JOHN DU
Mar 15 1789
TAK1 N up by tliejubjcriber Hying
near Cave s mill Fayette Cyipty
a BA Y M A R E with a blaze in her fate
blind in her near eye a rib broke tin the
near fide a fear on the off hip j about
thirteen hands and a half high la: out
fourteen years old no brand perceivable
trots natural appro jed to £)
44 Juntes White
jaddle fpot on the near fdc
appraifed to £i - - 10
44 JAMES JOLT IFF
TAKEN up by the fubferiber 4
black mare with a Jlar in her
forehead about fourteen hands and 4
app-aif-ed half high about four years old
to £9 6 - - 8 Alfo a year old
bay horfe colt with a blaze in his face
appraijed to £4 13 -4
Henrv Snnr’ers
Woodford May 18 1789 164244
FN up by the fubferiber liv
ing on I'ttle Il’tkman about three
miles from Hogans ferry a forrel horfe
'I
ks of
Elk Horn a white horfe feet high
branded on the near (boulder IN trots
naturally has the t ole evil and is very
old Appraifed to £2
MFNJ WALLER Tun
June6 1789 43-45
OTA KEN up by the fubjeriber near
I Lexington lafl March a yellow
the fubferiber Uv
- a horfe
-lotir colt two years old 0 brown bay co
n Jnuill nr in hi' forehead h’l
near hind foot wjr'te with 0 wlrte 1’ft
round his thigh a little above his knee:
Apt rj fed to fi lohn Guv
Taken bV
ing in JVnndford Cnivfy
nr 7 l ’ini itiiv
li oodford Mayti 1789 43 45
T trt
c colt
blaze
P°Ji
fifteen PUY
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Proceedings of Congrefs
HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES
OF THE
UNITED STATES
M' nday May 4 1789-
TH F Houfe met agi ceably to adjourn
ment
A petition from the fhipwrights of
the tow of Baltimore was prefented by
Mr Smith and being read was refer
red to a committee of the whole on the
flute tf th- U ion
Mr Mi iijtiv gave notice that on the
fourth Monday of the prefent month he
fbould introduce the fubjetl of amend
ments to the Conftitutio agreeably to
the fifth article of the Conjlitution : He
thought it neceflary thus early to men
tion the bufinejs as it was weighty and
important and upon motion the time
propofed by the gentleman was affigned
Mr Anes prefented three pctitioh
from private perjbns which were order
ed to tie on the table
Mr Goodhue then propofed that the
remainder of the report of the committee
refnefh’ig tonnage fbould be taken up
The firfi article was then read viz
J hat alt vejels belonging to a citizen
o' citizens of the United States fbould
pey a ton iage duty of 6 cents
Mr Bland propofed an amendment
which was feconded viz That thefe
word bould be added — except vejels
hou d from one port to another within the
United States
The gentleman obferved that as the
article now flood it was contrary tc tfie
Jl
hound to or from one flute fhall not be
obliged to enter clear or pay duties in
another
Mr Lawrence was oppofed to the
amend nent he thought the that conflitu
ton fully warranted the laying a tonnage
duty — that the article the gentleman re
ferred to was plain in its meaning and
ought to be conftrued only as referring to
entrances and clearances at a third port
— conlling vejels were greatly bene
fited by lip ht-houjes pilotage &c and
'it was but reafonble that they fbould pay
fir thofe advantages
Mr Madifon was in featiment with
Mr Lawrence in his conftnt&ion of the
meaning of the clauj'e in the conjlitution
The ideas of J'ome gentlemen upon it he
obferved were unteafonable and incon
fijlent he conceived w th the conflitu
tion and mull in their opinion totally
defeat the revenue — for if vejels were
not obliged to enter and clear at tome
pon the whole duties might be evaded:
II ‘thou lit the conlruction of the article
fimple and eajy to comprehend
J Mr Biand replied that he was not
convinced of the impropriety of his mo
tio The gentleman’s reaftming he con
ceived went too far — hete was a plain
puffitive declaration and if we were to
fuppoje that becaufe the conjlitution
gave Congrefs necejary powers it gave
them every power they would beabjolute
at once: The article was definite lie
conceived but gentlemen have put dif
ferent cotijlru&ions upon it — it was how
‘‘ever well known that the Convention in
framing this at tide defigned to encou
rage l he coafling trade
itjf’ Livermore Mr Baldwin and
mer coincided injentiment with
IrClymer
Mad ill
Madifon
Mr Boudinot obferved tlm: this a
menument would deprive Congrefs of all
power to raife a revenue : The conflitu
tionihad vejled fuch powers in Congrefs
and I hey were f worn to Jupport the confti
iutilt: 1 IVhen thefe powers were duly
confidered he prejumed that it w-uld
not b e contended that they had not this
ill particular: The idea of the Conven
tion in the cgnJlruBiun of the ctauje was
to preclude alt partiality to a ty intlivdu 1
flute : It moreover extends he objerves
to ah’ vejels indjcriminateiy J0 tliut
the ctirflr action of the gentleman goes to
exem at ail j rum any obligation to pay du
Sir jhall a vefel bound to Europe
ties-
not pity tonnage becaufe Jhe may collect
her cat go ai different roi o upon the 10 1
linen: this wouid entirely overjet the
nviolif yflem f revenue
Mr Bl ind replied that the conflitu
tion as ex reps m it no duty fbould be
np-j Jor aid by 0 lejlnte 0 1 the articles
0 a-' tonnage was a duty of tins
dejdription
Mai on i -id tt is expteffly de
glared by the conjllttuion that Cong rej
flail have power to regulate trade hut
if they cannot oblige vejels to enter and
clear to what purpofe is this power
given ? Can they be J'aid to regulate trade
in any degree whatever I
Mr Sylve tier obferved that the arti
cle was explicit as words could ma e it : to
his apprehenfion theje words i 1 ano
ther’ pla’nly indicated that the duty
had been paid at fame one port to entitle
to an exemption from duties in another
Upon the votes being taken it pajed in
the negative fo that Mr Bland's amend
ment was loft
The firft article was then put and
carried
The Jecond article wasalfo voted with
this amendment the infection of the word
now before owned --as it now lands
The third article came next in cow fe
th-Jub-jeBs viz Upon all vejels owned by
of powers with whom the United
Stater had formed treaties &c
Mr Lawrence propofed and was fe
conded thattlie words “ with whom the
United States had formed treaties ’
fbould be ft ruck out of the re port
Tipis produced a debate which was
fupported with fpirii and ingenuity on
both fides
Mr Lawrence obferved that the pre
fiit fituation of the United States fijottld
lead her to obferve a perfefl neutrality
with rejpeft to all foreign nations whe
ther in treaty with us or not- that we had
not flipping juffii lent to export the pro
duce of the country - confequently we
mull employ foreign uatiots- nations in
treaty could not furnifb us and therfore
w? wire under the neceffity to employ the
Br-tib thoje of our allies a id Maori
can to tra'f port our produce oreljeit
mull perifb in our hands Tins neceffity
places us in the power of foreigners and
gives tlum every advantage Freight will
be innanced in pro j ortion to the ton iage
Jo that this dijcrimlnation operats as a
bou ty to foreigners and a tax upon our
uwn produce But I appeal to gentlemen
(Mr Lawrence J'aid) whether the pro
duce of the country can bear any addition
to its price? IVith rejpeft to rice and
tobacco gentlemen from the foutlnvard
mul determine As to the produce of the
cafternand northern ft ate s it was well
know ait could not : the eaflernfifberies
it had been plainly proved were in a de
clining fituation already This diferi
mination will be confidered as a retalia
ting meajure It is f aft that no com
mercial treaties now exifl between the
United States and Spain Portugal and
Britain IVc carried on a great trade
with thofe countries we might form
fuch treaties but fuch regulations as
were now propofed would produce fimi
lar on their part and in that cafe our
condition ad as it is will be changed
for the worfe : As the fifb from the eaft
cm flutes will be incumbered with duties
in Spain and Portugal A the meajure
reJpeSed Great Britain the gentleman
thought it was better to negociate than
to wage a war of regulations It would
be better to try this mode at the prejent —
the other would always be in our power
This dijcrimlnation will have a dijagree
able eff'efl : Great Britain is rich old
and powerful : we now de ive advantages
great and many in our intercourje with
them Their ports in India were open
tous-— a trade that was confidered of inl
ine Je importance and which the influ
ence -ally of that nation ir India could materi
affeft either in our favor or againft
The gentleman hoped we fbould there
fore adopt anegociation before we tried
the propofed expedient
Mr Madtjon conflicted the fubjcftas
involving a general queflion—how far
anydi crimination fbould be made? Gen
tlemen had objeived that our J hipping
ivur notjufficient he believed that was
the fact at prejent--and if we did not
want a maritime power--if the United
Si nes did not need a navy he fbould be
fur opening aur ports to the whole world
But it is fir (the gentleman objerved)
necejary -and to provide for our fecurity
though we may be obliged to pay a
temporary advance and make omefacri
Jice to obtain it yet it wouul prove a
laving in the end and may prevent the
honors of war
Nothing ejentially different from
what had before been off ered has been
now jaid I fhall therefore referve my
jelj to make amotion that lime maybe
givenfor the operation of this duly
It is evident that th: J'eatiments of
the people are in favor of a dtct imination
evidenced by theje par ate attempts f the
a cl of Congrefs this diftinBion fbould be
abolifhed we fball certainly di) appoint
our conflituents The gentleman lafl
fpeaking contends that we enjoy ad
vantages in our connexions and trade
with Great-Britan But fir it is evi
dent that the objeB of that nation has
been an univerjal monopoly Jelfi'b in
her commercial regulations we derive
no benefits from her but fui h as are ex
torted by her attention to her own ne
cefftt’es and our peculiar advantages :
Tnere was a moment when G seat-Britain
would have negotiated but reverting to
her narrow policy the want of power on
our part was objected to The executive of
that country have the power to regulate
their commerce as the ftate of things here
may dictate varying their Jyftems Jo as
to promote their own intereft I do not
fear their retaliating— they have no new
expedients to try : If necejary the peo
ple will ajociate and it is very certain
that fince the rejources of the country
have been explored and our capacity for
manufactures afeertained an ajociation
againft their manufactory will row pro
duce a greater confirmation than ever
I conceive we have nothing to apprehend :
but fitppofing the worft what grevious
wound can Great-Britain i’jlift ? Re
JlriSions on the trade to the Weft-Indies
would foon bring them to reafon they
mufi depend for the nece Juries of life in
thofe iflands on this country entirely in
a few years What do we want from
Great- Britain ?—we may make them de
pend upon us and fbe would very foon Ja
crifice her pride rather than Jacrifice the
-Initials of her trade arid manufactures
Their iflands depend upon us for fuofifi
ance—at this moment we hear the cry of
diftres from one of them: We have no
thing to fear the fears are on their fide
I have iiot time particularly to go into a
ccinparifon of t he commerce of foreign
countries but our Oil is now received
upon peculiar advantages in France : our
RICE will foon be admitted according to
the beft accounts We fbould not Jureiy
dif courage our allies at this inter eft ing
period there are between 80 and go 000
hogfbeads of tobacco exported to England
and but about 1 6oco are cot fumed in that
kingdom the reft was re-Jbipped by the
merchants of Great-Britain to all parts
of the continent and the fame may be
Jaid of the principal part of our produce
fent to Great Britain Our ALLIES
merit fame advantages to place their na
vigation upon more equal terms: It
would be pleafing fir if feme difiinc
tion could be made in favor of Spain and
Portugal I ut at pre e t I do not Jee how
it can be dune 'treaties however may
Joon be formed between us and thoje pow
ers : I rely upon the confijlency of con
duct which will be obferved by this
IlouJe Our conflituents are all anxious
for Jome diferiminatian and will be dij
appointed Jbouid the words in the report
be Jlruck out I do not contend for a
great difference but a difference is ne
cejary politic and juft
Mr Fitzfimons obferved that Great
Britain takes exclufively of us lumber—
if 40F per thoufand duty was laid they
muft pay it the fame may bej'aid ofprovi
f ions : This was proved by the rife of thefe
articles and the rife of their freight
the freight war nos in proportion to the
tonnage — the rice of Carolina was ano
ther article not to be produced e If e where
flaxfetd and pot-afh a If 0 from the eaft
ward— 6s Ed duty on tonnage had been
paid in Jome of the flutes but it did not
enhance freight the charges fall on
the confumer He acknowledged there
might be Jome difficulties on account of
Spain and Portugal but none with Great
Britain we were their beft cuftomers
Mr Wadj worth wasoppojed to all dif
crimination —we enjoyed he obfarved
great advantages in our trade with Great
Britain: Our flaxfeed pot-ajb naval
Jlores and lumber were carried they
upon equal ana better terms than fri
other countries that they were not
fined to our markets for thefe articles
was well known that to deprive our
jelves of this market would be the greateft
ill policy as we could find no fubftitute :
it had been acknowledged that the flip
ping of the jlates was not jufficient to
tranfport the productions of the country
in this fituation ball we prohibit a
competition between thej'everal maritime
powers for our carrying trade andjuf
fer our produce to perifb on our own
hands ? Policy forbids it — the Jlatc of
the union forbids it — and he conceived
refpeFlive governments and if in the fir ft
the Houfe would be in favor of the motiea
to ftrike out the claufe in the report-—
federal other gentlemen Jpoke upon the
JubjeB: Mr Jackfon Mr Sherman
Mr I-wve r- and Mr Madifon again
but ib fiance of the whole debate is
contaiiieil in the foregoing
The votes being taken to ftrike outthe
4- ra's with whom the United States
have formed treaties” it pajed in the
negative fo the motion of the Hon Mr
Lawrence was loft
The IlouJe adjourned
LEXINGTON June zc
On Sunday evening lafl 2 Indians
fame to Mr Jacob S'ucker’s on North
Elk Horn near Lebannon and Role 3
horfes on Monday a party of about
12 Indians Filled a lad about 2 or 3
miles from Col Johnfon’s ties' Capt j
Herndon's Capi Herdon who beared
the guns l aving a liorfe 'addled im
mediately rode to the place and fe
ing the iad killed alarmed the neigh
bourhood and in a very fliort time
r ai fed about 15 men and purfued
the Indians a number of others who
collefted after Capt Herndon Rafted
followed after : Capt Herndon and his
party af’e following fome diRance
they difcovcied the trail of hofeivho
had Role Stuckeis horfes to crofs thofe
they weie then in purluit of and much
eafier to follow Capt Herndon tho'c
proper to leave the former and pur
fue the latter in a ftiort time the'
came up with them killed 2 and
wounded the other (there being only
three) and recovered all the horfes
4-
Vfjd HER EAS 7 have obferved feve-
' 1 ral prime I advert 'fitments fet up
in different parts of this di fir Ft figned
James Greer dntA Arl 1780 fet
ting forth th t I had urchafed lands
from Col Robert Patterj'on of Lexing
ton thee are therefore to certify that
the faid Patteryon sever conveyed any
lands to me by pretender I powers or any
other way whatfotver : Given under my
hand June the 12 th 1789
43 tf John Cockey Owings
TWO DOLLARS REWARD
STRAYED away fiom Mr David
Mirchel’on Cane run onSunday
the 14th inR a roan Hoi fe about is
hands high 10 or n years old Roue
'made fiiod before a Riort fwicch tail
a natural pacer fide hoppled with a
rope when he went away whoever
deliver s the faid hone to me at Mr
Alex Smith's on Cane run about t
miles fiom Lexington fliall (have the
above 1 e ward and icafonable charges
George
Pruner
Fayette June 16 1789
43S
IDO hereby forewarn all perfons
from taking an afilgnment on tw®
bonds 1 gave Samuel Hinch the one
for £200 payable the firfi day of
October next the other for £84 pay
able the firfi day of Oflober 179039
I am determined not to pay either
of the faid bonds until I get a fuffici
ent title to a tradt of land fold to me
by faid B-inch inconfideration for the
faid bonds
CONRAD CUSTER
Bourbon June ir 1789
1OR Lie atiaiR of I and near the
forks of Eh Horn containing
1 53 acres on which is about fifty
acres cleared being part of a Milita
ry Survey gtanted to General Adam
Stevens for terms apply to
John Strode
Strode’ s Jlation June 9 1789 44
ICE is hereby given that the
GRAMMAR SCHOOL under
the direction of thecommittee of the
board of trufloes for the Franfylvania
Seminary is opened at the Public
fchool-houfe adjacent to the Prefbyte
rian meeting houfe near Lexington in
the neighbourhood of which boarding!
and accommodations for Rudents may
perhaps be had a good and cheap as
in any part of this ditli iff and tuition
at the modei ate rate of three pounds perl
annum By order of thecommittee j
W W AKL ch corn
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LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN BRADFORD it tfr Offtcs f Aftfa Street where Subfcriptlons Advertifementt fife sr t hit paper art thankfully
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received and Piimtimo in its different branches iane with Care and Expedition
'v'lhat may apply between this
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£20 or ir gallon of whjfkev and ytequefled to iettle their refpcAiveba
airreafonabie charge if delivered toXlames with"TfrInni Bientwbo It
Col ratterfonin Lexington or tor 'authorised to tranfaflmy bufinefs In
the fubferiber on Cane run about 8 uyabfence
miles From Lexington THOMAS YOUNG
42-44 Robert Sanders Lexington May 10 789 39 tf
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on the nod moderate terms forcatii
count y made linen' coin fugat fait
&c
J U 8 I OPENING y
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Duncan and oppofre Mr
John
YojrgrTaven
A large andgereial affoi'ment of
I RY Goods srd Groce tics hich
' J 7 will be dilpofed of on icafoit
able e'Cis for Czfh or Ginfang of
a good qna'ltv
WILLIAM MORTON & Co
Lexington June a 17 2 9-
' TO B F T F T
A Td ort of rich land ahon'r fit
JL nti’cs from I exineron on rl c left
pf rhe nd leading to lohnron's Mill
4"he 'er of Flfc Morn Creek in a
well (cm el relrhhniirhood for terms
and Lirtker particulars direft o' arr!V
tn Vr llpnrv Alderfon at Mr R
Chinn ner lexincton orothepiin
tcrheienL 'bo know the land
NP Ten acres of the above toe
cVn-ed h” coniaA forwhich ravtnenr
w'il he "-5 ’e in hard dollars : enquire
M 'hoi e
45
T5 UNwakljiim theXubtirriber li
-n? in Woodford counry are
grn man named PILIY abor t tg
yea rlj a vcllo'v complexion rUrk
lip e'lipeflrt foot jfeet 8 fncc
hiph uell proT’nr ioned very svfi'l
f fenfible "d marjpg has OnaM
lump on Ms ft -mrh ahom-rhe fire of
common rfe hallrtrad on'whenhe ’
went -hound a wav Mre cofe clo h eoai
withvellnt" les'hcr bieerhe
and lock with him a Country irnde
mixed cloth roa al'n a r'fe Rnn he -
nnderrtandflillinr mafrinp and the
Whipfaw very well fpporcd to he
one to the Indians -If the aboe
Nego i taken onjhi tide of the O
hio river I will give five pounds and
if on the other fide from the Indians
horle in
certain
coenng
my
pollelfion
deferibed as
the
AR A Bi AN
G R AT
of high blond &c fee And
whereat he has pot been honor -
ed uith one marer-l - hereby —
notify that I will give the one
half of the four dollar hento-
f 1 0 ft
lore claimed ly me per fealon
foi each mare of good family'
Jb fffi arrived from Philadelphia and
his now opened for fale at hi Jiore in Straining and dt tingle web atiorted
Lrn !gto t at the corner of mala and Mcn ind Women tiiocs
crif Jlreets a general afforment of
JN n Y GOODS' Grocejr Cutle
J tv liun-mwngiy Qeens and
Ddf Wtie Window Cla: Station
ary' Mc hiijje a good cvhi day clock
Ac which he lsde:c:mineJtofcir
nJ the expiration of ihe fealitn
In order to cftablilh the rtpii
: tarion of the horfe
John Crit’endri
June 8 1789 - h44-tf
ROBERT PARKER
Hereas I have fome time
” thin fpnng advertifed a
appofue the new court houfe a general
ajfortnent of
M E
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Among which are the following viz :
Q UrERFINE broad cloths
-Second JoaffortCil-—
Fearnought vclve'ets & corduroy
SSSallSa S2Wiek
Curo'cts Mu moiecns
sh-iinns (TrL :
Durant crfinincne & apron check
Chin’zes and calicoes auorteJ
Irifh linen ailorteJ
PUinlawn and lawnhandke'clrefr
MuTm Si'k hanilkerih'et aToted
Cotton linen and check do
While cJ'ng and b ack lace
Mode and perfiano
Col 1 on thread and (ik hoc a
RibhanJs attuned Sewing 131k
Flannel and fieve lirks
Silk wjifleoat pniierns
Ped ticking and parte
Button adored -
Shoe and knee buckle
Thimbrcs and kn11pg needle
Fine and coat Te combs a doi ted
Table and tea fpoons
Table knivc and Foiti r '
Ten bu'cl-e and cutteau knives
Drawing knives and foot adzes
Arofcnt tenon fctii & cnuipaft faw
ionanJ curry comb
Men and women's flirrup Irons
jc er jngerj nj gimblet
Gcman flee' ChifcU and plane bits
Sc ITit 1 and tiieers affuited
II and III h7nes
Chert cuphosd and table binges
D awerind dclk mounting
Carpeme scomiMlL-s A woodfciews
Kn b an-l thumb Lt-he
Candlcrticks and flock IKk
Curb and fncflle brtdC b:cs
Staples and plate
3d 4J 6 L 8d ibJand sod nails
Flooring brads difaddlur 'stacks aJort
Ilcadflall buck lca nd Jews harps
Awl blade and Ihoe-makers tacks
Waiters Sffor'e'
Black bail feythes tickles and hocs
Gun locks and flints
Braft butts (laic and fpcflidcs
Chert and cu board locks
Frying pans
Cotton wool and row cards
Cups and timce'i affoned
Soup and ihillow plates
Tea anJ fugar pots
C erni jugs and pepper caflors
Q ran cml pint mugs
Salt cclljr bowls and coffee pots
Piichci and dumbTcisr
It ’in'ners snd wine glades
P’l-er looking glaffcs
Coffee loaf and brown fugar
MoaTes snd raitins ' "
Hyfon and Bohes teas
Coperal--bfimftonef-atIum - ginger-
pcpCr alfpice nutmegs aud murtard
maaAp mifmixit suit mimarH
Indigo madJer and logwood
Spirits and wine
Pnvder lead and (hot
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Writing paper and wafers
TelHtucnts and Wait's Hymns
Spelling books and piimeit ffc &c
ALL pferfons Indebted to the fub
feeber by book accounts are
JUST OPENED
ty WILSON and PARKER
At their new flirt in Lexington nearly
PETER JANUARY tf SON
At their new Jiore
nearly oppofate the old Court houfe
A large and general affortmtnt of
cmiScte Farr Tl FI RC
Oner and Miukikins 42 tf
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CEveral very valuable tradts
of land lying on the wa-
ters of Clear Creek in the
Ciunty of Fayette about ten or
twelve miles from Lt xington
which are patented ih the
name of William iStewart Al-
be let - for a term of -
two Valuable tradts of
land one on Glen creek and
Jc ahfln h rough fpring!
Together with fevera! other
tracts in the different Counties
iii this diftridL The ' terms
'may be known by aplying to
Harry Innes Efqulre in Dan-
Iviljf or to the fubferiber about
f:x miles from Danville in Lin-
Culn Ountv — — -
h-iaif TITOMAe Tnnn
39- THOMAS TODD
HPAkenup by the fubferiber
A Jivmg near the head of
O
Davy’s fork of ElkHorn 'CTeek
brindled (leer with a while
- 0 ’ - Wit 1 1 ffffH Jiflr ini I’M’ near
-S Ebrm firAWkiicm
fibefrt cirtirsinrin finI Rnlanat Ual jit
JUST ARRIVED
A id new opened for fair by
M E R C II A N DI”Z
Particularly adopted to t hefeaf m :
" Together with a compieat sjfurtmcnt of
M E D I C I N E
IVkichthty asufual are determined to
fell on rtofonalle terms
NO I' i C E tr hereby g ive toallthofe
ferons holding lots in the Town of
fariigton who have failed to comply
the TruJIce’s refilves rebelling
improvements required to be made on the
fome-olj'o the nonpayment afthefor -
feits -that that already have been impofei
thy atte"d the board of truflees
on the fiifl Saturday in Augujl in thi
afternoon at MrIIigbeo's tavern in
Lexington to give their reafons if any
they have why faid lots may not be fold
agreeable to the faid refolves
By trier of the board
ROBERT PARKER Clk
June to 1789 14 tf
JuJl opened and for fale by
BENJAMIN BEALL &'Co
At their Storo in Danville a large and
general ajftrtwent of
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RY good hard ware and groce
ries with a quantity of nails of
different tizes alio lampblack -and
filh oil which they are determined
m uutu wars
kme' “ Un')'r
the belly between-three and floulder 1Z Appraifcdto £ 7
four years old marked with a 44 1 JAMES M(1)0RE
fw allow fork in each ear and Fayette Couriy May 12 17897
slit under the right alfo a'y — — 1
dark brindled -fleer between" '1 : A t u
four and five years pld a white
lift on- bis - back ancT vhite rA large company will meet'
under his belly marked with tboCr at Orchard thi cth
Cr°v j l!1 n'ea1 Car
appraifcd to three poundsracli
43 William Smith
( £
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JAMES JOLTIFF
HP A KEN up ly the fubferiber living
I near Elijah Craig i M U a bay
Blare thirteen hands and a half high
fmall far in her forehead ane hit d
f§Bt w Vart brand
- Amblfffe ChriftT
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errAKFN up by the fubferiber liling
- X near Cave's mill Fayette County i
BAY MAREwfti ablaze in herjf ate ‘
blind h her near eye a rib brake fi the
fourteen years eld ne brand perce table
trots natuiol appraljed to £3
44 ' James yFbite
rpAKEN
sip by the fubfer
er in
f fail farther lit
ing in Woodford Crwtv a horfe
TZTifi £
near hird foot whste with a mbrte lift
found hirthtgh a little above h!s inert
10 '“' John Guv
I789-4J45-
1FNJ WALLER Jnn
June 6 178
4345
rrAKKN up by the fubjeriber near
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'AKEN up by the fubferiber a
Hack mare with a flat" in her'
forehead about fourteen hands and m
half high about four years aid appuif
ed ta £y- 6 8 ' Alfa a year old
bay horfe colt with a Hate In his face
appraljed to £4 13-4 '
Hcnrv SanHers
Woodford Joyi8 17S9-iS 4244
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July harder tejlari early
next morning through the 11 y
'demefs
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Heart w this fpring with t blaze ij T -J
faea neither dock'd nor branded poftt j - r - v -
ed ani appralftd to three pounds fifteen
JOHN pi PUY
Mar ij 1789 44
1 Lexington lafl March a yclkw
red HKIFKR abaut one year old Ml
ark or brand: Apj raffed ta tf )(
r&T WILLIAM GIBSON
aye’te Afaji2 1789 43
irg an Uttle IVtkman about three
miles from Hogans ferry a ferret horfe
14 hands high Vght made four y oari S'
eld a (mail flat end flip near bird
Woodford county at the fr hr of
Elk ffrn a white horfe 5 feet high
branded an the near (loulder I ft tnit f
naturally has the t ole evil and L fir y
old Apprelfei ta a
J'AKFN 1
rCk F N up by the fubferiber in
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imj-iy id orpatd by $ lejl tle 01 the articles jtif to make a motion that time may be
oj affth-r : tonnage was' a duty of this given f os the operation of this duty
' tlfjdriptiou Ith evident that the fentiments of ftr ditr 'produce U pTrifb on fuT'own
M Miil OH J'H it is txttr ffly de - the people art in favor of a dicrimination hands t Policy forbid it — the Jlate of
'-qlmiJbyth: tenjUntien that Coitgrej- evidenced by tkejrparatc aUetaputLthei the union forbidi it— and he conceived
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MrnJay May 4 1789-1
THE Hvufe met agreeably to adjourn
A ment petition from the fbipwrights of
the tow of Biltmort wit f-rejented by
v' Mr Smith ad being read was ref er
red to a vmmttee of the whole on the
JlntStf fh’ UiO'l
Afr Mjlij'or gave notice that on the
fourth Monday of the prrjent month he
’ Jbiuld introduce the JubjeB of amend
ments to the Conjlicutio ' agreeably to
' the fifth article of the Conjlituiion : He
thought it nocefjorj thus early to men
‘ tionthe buftnejs as it was weighty and
" important and upon motion the time
hoi 10 rs of war
wio:fjyftm if revenue r" Nothing ejtntially d:fftrent from
Atf Blind rt-'iied -that theconftitu what had before-been offered has been
--- ritn f as ex rejtr-tkat'M duty fbuid be -- now Jaid I ftnlltkirtfort ref erve my
from private perjom which were order'
cd to lie on the table
— Mr Goodhue then propefed that the
remainder of the report of the committee
refnelltng tonnage fboultf be taken up fupported
The fird article was then read viz both fides
?hu all veffels belonging ta a citizen Air Lawrence obfrrved that the pee
Juppoje that becaufe the confiitution
gave Congreft necejfary powers it gave
' them every power they would be abj elute
atones: Tht article was definite he
conceived but gentlemen have put dif-
ft rent conJlruBlons upon fi— ir was how
evee well known that the Convention in
framlnsthisosticie dsfignti to encou
rage I hi coafting trade
A f Livermore Mr Baldwin and
Mr)Ctymer coincided injentinent with
MrjMadifon
Jl'tulion wh!ch provides that all e(Jiii
bound to or from one flats (ball hot be
‘ obliged to enter dear erpay duties in
another
-Jllr Lawrence was oppofei to the
amend nent he thought the tiat conflitu-
Fir BewUwifbf erred that this a- The gentleman hoptd-we fbould there
fnsnWr'if woulTdeprive Congrefs of all fore gftopt a negotiation before we tried
-'ytwtf -iiowhtdvefttifuch to ruffe a revenue The conflitu tht propojed expedient -
powers in Congrefs Mr Aladijonconfidered the fuhjeBas
' and they werejworn to jupport the confti invotv:ngM general queftion—haw far
i futibi When theft powers were duly auyili trimnation fbtuli be made? Gen
: - ceajederei he prejumei that it w-uld tltmen had objerved that our flipping
Ktf ie contended that they had iot this was notjufficient he believed that was
fropofed bvthe gentle man was aligned
HOUSE® "REPRESENTATIVES clear to ‘ what furpoje if this fewer abolifbrd we ball certaiaiy dif appoint federal ether ft tltmeo Jfakt upon the
our conjlituentt The gentleman loft jnbjtS: Air Jrikjot Mr Sherman
p'on fully warranted the laying a tonnage bou-ty to foreigners and a tax upenour
duty— that the article the gentleman r a- w-i produce But I appeal to gentlemen
ferr-d to was plain in its meaning and (Air Lawrence faid ) whether the pro
aught to be criflrued only at referring ta duct tf the country can bear any addition
entn cs aid clearances at a third port to its price f IVlth rtfpeS to rice and
rw N p j r ww www few tv mw rjyM av If J IVNI 5 IHf NM'tf ! fflif IMItr rl ll - a
zaafting-veffels weregreatty bent-— tobacco- gentlemen from the foulhward period there areleiweeutoandijo66of‘a’Ji u mr i&mterd-i powrs or an y
fitti bylikht-houfes pilotage &c wid muft determine As to the product of the bogjbeadsof tobacco exported to E gland tiher wav whnpfimver Given under ny
it was but ritfanblt that they fitould pay eajlern and northern Jlates' it was well and blit about 1 (Soo are con fumed in that hand funttbs llli I7&5
for theft advantages - known it could not: the taflern fifberies kingdom- the reft was re-fbipptd by iha
Ait Aladifn was infentiment with it had been plainly proved were inode- merchants of Great-Britain tdallpartt
Mr Lawrence in his conflruSion of the dining fituation already This diferi- of the continent and the fams may be
meaning of the clatife in the c anjlitutlen mination will be cenfidtrtd as a retoiio- j3id of the principal part of our produce
The ideas ef fame gentlemen upon it he ting meajure It is fad that ns com- j'ent to Great Britain Our ALLIES
obf erred- were U‘tteaf enable a id incon-- mental treaties now exijl between the - merit feme adva ilagettf plate thelma-
fifttnt he conceived w th the conftitu-
Ibe direction of 1 he committee ot the
notptytoinagf bcauje fbe maycoiiect JUe to obtain it yet it wo'ud pave a Jelves ef this market would be the greateft board of truftees for rhe Trsnfylvanu
—l:t can p-ctcdif tLtloiUJipr UliLi oj — javingm-the end and may-preventht—iU-polieyrwtwetouldfini nofubfiituvrr- Seminary- is bpened-at the Public
’‘tiianf this woud eitnely overjet the '
United States mud employ foreign nntio ts-nat ions in
The gentleman tihfervei that as the treaty could not fur n:Jb us and t kerf ore
article now flood it was contrary tosJ(e we were under the necejfity to employ the
exprejed letter and meaning of l he ion Britifb lh-je of our oities aid Aneri
United States and Spain Portugal and vigatien upon more equal terms: It
tion and mud it their opinion totally Britain We carried an a great trade would be (leafing fir if feme dilinc
defeat the revenue — for if veffels were with 1 haft countries f w might form tion could It made in favor of Spais and
not obligegj ever and clear at fonre Juch treaties but fuck regulations as Portugal lutatprett‘ I do not Jet hew
pot r the whole duties might be evaded: wen now propoftd would produce fimi- it tan be dove ‘treaties however may
lar on their part 1 and in that cafe our
condition adasit is will be changed
for -ern the worfe : As tfse fifb from the taft
Jlates will be incumberej with duties
in Spain and Portugal A the meajure
reJ'pcSed Great Britain the gentleman
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toffitivt declaration and if we were fa ’ thought it woe better to negotiate than be Jiruck out do not contend for a
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4njirtkuiarTlieideahtJ:ircn---tlidfdLaLjLej£iJ-nndj£Mdt—iriMiMtimwe-tnjeyti-he9ifrvedr-StWh-fQt-teiB-ft'Y-to
‘ in the confirxBiun of the clauje- ‘ ‘
tion tueconjiruuian op me ciaujt was want a maritime power— if the United great advantages in our trade wit h Grea t
- to preclude ait partiality toa tyinaivduA - $rtetdidnot nteda navy he fbould be Britain: Ourftdrfeed pot-afb naval
Jiattf It moreover extends he observes ffr upeting aur ports to tht whute world Jlores and lumber wereF carried then
to alt veffeis in&jcriwinatey fo that But it is fir (the gentleman objerved) upon equal au better terms than from
the a rjlruJitn of the gentleman goes to necejfary to provide for our fecurity - other countries that they were not con
xr tatljrum q ly obligation to pay du- ajid though we may be obliged to pay a frud to our markets for thefe articles
ties Sir flail a vefiet bound to Europe temporary advance and make 'ame fieri- was well known- that to deprive our-
apiti
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or THE
UNITED STATES
Proceedings of Con ere fs ' flail have purer ta regulate trade Ivt refleXive governments and ll in tit fir ft the Thuft would I: in jfdvrr eftht metier
if they cannot oblige veffels it enter and at I of Congrefs this diftinSi-n Jlouldbt to fir He oiit the ctaule la the report--
iTTPff I n 00OM r A T! Vff 6 - mj j r 9 1 tU tifttM 1 fc
clear t9 what furpaje is this $wtr
- given ? Can they be faid to regulate trade
-Aw pr-fenlii three-petition-
this amendment ths infection of the word
now before owned— as it now (lands
The third article came next in cow ft
vfg Upon ail veffels owned by th-Jub
jeSts of pavers with whom the United
Stater hid formed treaties fftc
— Air: Lawrence propojed' and woTfe
conded that the words “ with whom the
United
fbonldbe ft ruck
in any degree whatever 1 Jpeaking contends that we enjoy ad Jl Jr
MrSylvefterobferved that the arti- va stages in qurm connexions and trade but hdf m'ibjlince tf le whole debate if
cle wasexplicit as words could ma e it: to with Great-Britan Bit i-r it is evi- contained in the foregoing
his apprehenfion th'je words i 1 aro- dent that the objeS of that nation has The votes being token to firikt out the
been an niverjal monopoly Jelfilf in 'rds " with whom the United States
her commercial regulations we derive have formed treaties" it faffed in the
ntientfitt from her but fin has ace ex- negative fo I he motion of the lion Air
torted by her attention to her owl ue Lawrence vnslajl ’
c-Jfu'es and our peculiar advantage: The Iltufe aJj turned
TueiewasM moment when Great-Britain
ther‘ plainly indicated that the duty
had been paid at fame one port to entitle
to a -i exemption from duties in another
'Upon the votes being taken it faffed in
I he negative Jit that Mr Bland's amend
ment was loft
The firft article was then put and would have negotiated but reverting to
carried ' h-r narrow policy the want f fewer on
Thefecond article was alfo voted with our part was ohjtStdso The executive of
can to tra'jport our produce oreljeit
mud perifb in our ho ds This neceffuy
places ut 1 1 the power of foreigners and
gives them every advantage Freig ht will
be imanced hi projection to the 1 outage
fo that this dijcrimlnatfon operate as a
fa wt£t a war of regulations It would
be better to try this mode at the prejent —
the other would always be in eur pawtr
Tide iijeriminatien will have a dijagrte
ableeftdt Great Britain Is rich eld if 40s per thoufand duty was laid they Oflob-r next rhinrbrr fnr ra'n
j m iaaml4 Mt t0 0Jr7”
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me fife importance and which the infix- tormago—tht rice ef Caroli
ence of that notion ir hiia could mated- ther article not to be produced tlfewhere i
ally ejf oB either iip our favor or againft JUrftod and pot-afb alfo from tht taft-
" rtf Pru in Inii TtUUt md il r‘fi Ur rifU f the fJ bomJ BntiI
‘'ll1 “ fi- ” trprl tl ' tIt oa of ii foij Z
nft importance and which the infix - tonnogo—tht rice of Carolina was ano- by faid IUnch in confl deration (of the
faid bonds
CONRAD CUSTER I
Bourbon June 11 1789 44 ’
Our part w is ohjt
tint country hive the power to regulate
their commerce as theftate of things here
may diJate varying their Jyftems fo as
to promote their own l-iterrft I do not
fear their retaliating— they have no new
expedients ta try: IfneceJfarj the pet
"pte will dJjbiiateariI Tl is very certain 7
that finer the rejources of the country
gt eater
It a iceive we have nothing to ap rrhenJ :
but fuppofing the word what grevious
Great-Br:tain t—we may make them de
pend upo tui atulfbe would very f-on fa
ct fit e her pride rather than Jacrifu e the
llentia s of her trade and ma’'ufa:l tires
Their iftvids depend u on us for Jusfiil
tier— at this moment we hear the cry of
difires from one of them : We have no
thing tofear the fears ore on their fide V W'RFvAS I have o'JcTvci few-
Uavtut 1 time particu'orly tagaint a rsl printe i advert ij'emtnts et up
ccmparij'en of the commerce of foreign u ffet i (art ofthisdi-lr 3figntd
countries lut our Oil is received J’mes Grr-r d-t d A rl 1 'fifrt
upon peculiar advantages i: France: our ting fett' t k r I had nrch-j'ed finis
RICE will foot be admitted accordirg to fnmC H ft rr Fturo' ( L'xivg
the bejl accounts We fbuld not Jurtty th'je trethrtior- to reitifT that
if courage our allies ot this interfiling ? fiid Pxster on ewr c atyed any
Joon be formed between us and thojt pow
ers: I rely upon the confiftenry of con
dud which w U be obj'erved by this
Ihuje Our cenftituentsareall anxious
for Jome diftriminatisn and will be dif
appointed fbould the words in the report
ward— 6s id duty on tonnage had been
paid in fame of the jlates but it did not
enhance freight the charges fall on
the cmfumer He acknowledged there
might be tome difficulties an account tf
Syain and Portugal but none with Great
id3 acres on which is about fifty
Britain Milita-Alrll'adjworthwastppojtdtoalld'f- we were their heft cuftomirs aCfc cleared being part of a
fY Survey gianredro General Adam
J 1 y r
r9B KJ9 itvmiw jtnm nmJUvjfllUJCi wwnun Jl Urwiva m 11115 1 UOLC
it had been acknowledged that tht Jblp- (chool-houfe adjacent to the Prcfbyic
ping of the Jlates was not jufficient to rian mepring houfe noar Lcxingiont ir
tranjportthe froduBions of the country the neighbourhood of which boarding
iiLAhis fituatianr-lbuir we prohibit a and accommodations fov ftuderitiPteaj
competition between the ftvtral maritime perhaps be had a good and cheap as
power for our carrying trade aiutj'uf- in any part of this Liiftiift: anJtuitior
v at the modei ate rate of three pounds pei
annum By order of thc-commucec
tame to Mr Jacob S’ucker'ion North
lilk Horn neir Iebunnon and fto!c)
IiorTec on Monday a parly of about
12 Indians ii'cd a foil about or 3
j'es from CuLJohnfun’s e Cpt
lleindon'a Capt llerdon whnfearcJ
the guns I avitrj a htirfe 'add It’d fm
lacn and fe
the neigh
fliort time
raifed about ic rrcn and ptirfueJ
the Indians a number of others who
On! leA Ail m Co mam I l IlMiidk A
I E X I N G T O N' June 2c
On Sunday evening la ft 2 Indian
Capt
proper to leave the former and pur
fue rhe latter in a fltort rime ti er
came up "wnlnhemr tilled 2 and
wounded the other (there being only
ihiee) anJ recovered all he hordes
MrOrmtMttMMOMOMOM
i'chel’f on Cane ran on Sunday
the 14th inft a loan Hone about i$
handhigh 13 or n years oM ftoue
"Blade fliodbetoie aftiort fu lrchtai'
a natural pacer fiJe hoppled with a
rope whci he went away whoever
deiiveis the faid hone tome at Mr
Alex Smith's on Care run about a
nr ilcs fiom Lei flic'll n Hull (have the
aboveseward and icafunable charges
" Ceorge I’runer
Fuycttc June id 1789 4345
STRAYED away from Mr David
Mi
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John
Strode's Jhtion Juneg 17 fg
j-v OTICE is hereby given that the
GRAMMAR SCHOOL under
Low-ttee erd Air Afidifon again
Ai
OR f'ieitraA oflatfd rear the
forks of E’k Horn containing
W VARLI ch com
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Strode
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V r a r OPENING
In ' S'r rc lately occupied by Mr
Jol t) Drfican and oppolre Air
Yoina r Tave r
1 OJliS J L ilt C r
A itffp ard ccrctal alfoitmcnt of
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WI'UAM MORTON & Co
Islington June 2 1789
Jufl opened and for Jcleby
BENJAMIN BEALL & Co
jit the:r S:ore in Danville a large and
general ajftmeent of
3ItY iioods hard lva eand groce
l ci with a quantity of nails of
d'uTcreii dues alio lampblack and
f In oil wl ich they arc determined
to lei! r-r as moucrare tcims as pof
fible i 1 lain ginfang final fert'ement
cert!iiae Furrs viz Fox Racon
Qttcr and Aiiuklkins 42 tf
SATURDAY JUNK 37 1789
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1 LEXINGTON : Printed by JOHN BRADFORD at kit Owes in Main Street where Subfcrlptlons Advertljements (fc for this paper are thankfully
I received and Piiktino in its different branchee dene with Care and Expedition
JDO he'cby fo ewarn
fr1111 takins :n affipuinent on iyo
bonds I gave Samuel liinch (he one
Hu: £200 payable the firil day of TO BE I F T
Ofoi:!: nc't the other for £84 pay- A TR C T r-f li'h Imd ahoi'i fix
1 ale the lirtl day of Ottobei 179 as milcsfn m I exirp'nn on 1! c 'eft
1 am de'eimined not to pay eihc of rne road 'eadini: 10 'obnfon's Mill
of the laid bunds until I pet a fufliei- on the water) of !'!! Horn ('eelln a
en ‘ii'c oa riaft of land fold 'o me well fettled rc'phbi'iii b m' for reins
bv faid I inch in conlide: ation loi the and fnther )4u'ilrs dlieti or a1 ply
Sjo Mr IlenrylAldeifi’n ar Mi R
CONRAD CUSTFR Chitpncar lcxinstijyi: or to die pi in
June 11 I7fc9- 44- "icr be eof who krriwihc land
N P Ten acres of (he ai-o c to te
clei'e ' bv conn aft for whicli 1 a 11 cut
will be made in hard dollars: empie
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FOR
JULY 1789
Calculated for the Meridian of
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6 Morn
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JKRKMIA1I MORI ARTY
Yftli teach dancing in' l’- x
' ington Danvihe and in
Col Marihail’s neigbrnirlua-o
on rv derate terms he r
quclL the employers will p!r:tlc
ro be timelv in thtir I'liic-p-
lions by whch he cun jti g r
iiiuiu:--() there be a fufficien
mtnt to b-come a refluent:
'-is charartcr and m t J r
til Itnijinrrd 1 cue s gcj
i'idphv un i nie ifi'i- Goocrs
jt'ig a piir on 1 new ern
llnutioi w i : f Oiptsin Cook’s
:!nfvtri"! L at Captain
Y iiii’c’s n Lexington tf
TWO 'OLLIRS REWARD
t I RAYED v ry from Mr DviM
x Mrclel’i on Garc run cn Sunday
the 14 h nit a roan llor'e limi 15
hand high to or 11 yeuis o'd Houi
made thud bcloic a ihon l'v'i:Ji o i:
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a natural pacer lide hoppled nidi a
2 irope wher he went away w h ever
a:S i PI
deliveis the fa iti hone to me at Mr
Ales Smith's on Carciun about 2
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miles fioin Lexington ihali flave the
above reward and leafonablc t-linfes
George Prune:
f Fayette June 16 1739 4345
UN away from the fehfer-ber II
V ving in Woodford conn v a ne
gro man named BILIY about 8
years old a yellow comu'exiun rl iik
lip ala gcflat fool 5 feet 8 hid vs
hiph well propor ioned very attful
fenliblc and inlinua'inp: has a I'll: I
lump on his flumnch :i1iuui the fiaef f
a common rf!e ball had or when I e
went away a blue coarfc do h coat
-Tbound with yellow lea her I11 ccil c
Vand
and took with him a Country made
mu xed doth coat al'o a r fie cun be
undeflaiidsftillmc mafrning and rl e
r'lipfa v very weil fuppofed to be
gone tu tlie Indians If the above
Ne'o i) taken on this fide of ihcO
hio river I will cive live pounds and
if on the other fide from the Indians
£21 or i-jo gallon of whifkey and
a I leafonabic chatges if dcliveied to
Col I’artcfon in Lexington or to
the 'ub cribcr on Cane run about 8
miles front Lexiu&ton
42 44 Robert Sanders
ROBERT PARKER
Ilit jufl arrived from Philadelphia and
h s new opened for Tale ot hit flare in
L’ringto'i at the corner of main and
try's flftets a general ajforment of
"RY GOODS Groccrys Cutle-
ry lion niungry Qi ccns and
elfWne Window Glais Stitjoii
a'V McJidne a good cigh-dy clock
&c &c whirl) he is I'ute mined :o e! I
n the moil mnicruc terns foi cafli
count y made linen coin fugai fait
&c
TAKEN up by the iifrrihT in
Faytttt COW'tv a forr-l more ralt
two years old this tpring wfth a hlna
THOMAS TODD fKt weftfter dock’d nor bfondeJ
ed and appraifed to three non-dr
- - fallings JOHN DL'PUY
TOR f:le itrsft of land near the Mar‘ I5 ?89‘ 4
forks of Elk Horn containing — ' — - - - — '
163 seres onvwhich is about frtytinpAKEN up bv the ftbferiber living
acres Cleared be'ng part of a Mllita 1 below Lexington a dak bay mare
ry Survey granted to Geficjgl Adam about 13 hands and a halfh‘gh his a
Stevens for terms apply to mail flar trots branded 01 the near
' ohn Strode' fhaulder 1Z Appraifed to £ 7
Strains flation June 9 1789 44 44 JAMES MOORE
Fayette County May 12 1789
JUST ARRIVED
Aid now opened for fale by
PETRT hviurv S COM
E rER JANUARY (ySON
At their new flare'
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M E R C TT AND Z E
A ’ A rpAKEN up by the fuhfrriber living
A large company will meet at I n the head of Waif run a boy
the Crab Orchard the 6th of jpXrHorft about 1 8 years eld a blase faro
J uiy in order toftart early the: jfaa heavy mane and toil and has the pole
$ next morning through the IViU tvel Appraifed to £ s:n
dernefs jfy JOHN K A Yy
June 9 789- 110 44-46V
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l — '-r-ui M?:t ’’ rr-iinr if any v J
1 iuve wiry Jn!d bttr may not be fold June ° T780
agreeable to the faid njolves “ ”
By order of tbs board
ROBERT PARKER C!k
Jmero 1789 43 tf
FOR SALE
A:!is&’jrixoh
will ha qtiv en in exchange for(
the eni'i'tig crop of tobacco 'T'AKEN up by the fubfiriber i'r
an V p- - li n may ft- ve the g-vi l in n£ttle Hickman about three
1 - n miles frm Hf'sans frrt a forrel hrfe9
now bv giving unexcep:i09a- high light made four years
hli' f I '! t V tO cld a (mall flar and flip near hind y
M NAGfE fat white a fmnll knocking It1 1 it
Par’ ’ru'ir'v adapted to the feafon :
Taithir :v':h a cmnpleat ajfortment of
M K D I C I N E
IVhickt' ar nittal are determined to
jell 01 reafonable terms
vor r !' r heby give a to all thofl
' -r'r’f it-i g lots in the Town of
A"f w' w have failed to comply
TO BE SOLD
:al very valuable traits
land lying on the wa
1 ri in' Clear Creek in the
C Ilf r x if hayette about ten or feet white two years old no brand ap
t'le miles from Lexington prafed to £i Ambofc Clnifly
are patented in the 5 ‘789- 4
ia'itr oi William Stewart Al- : —
l to be let for a term of AT'AKFN up by the fib rri’ier living
year- two valuable tracts of I near Caves mill Fayette Ciwty
brii' one on Glen’s creek and B A Y M A R K with a bio ze in her fat e
the other on the trough fprin- Wni rlTlZeil-n °tht
" near Jide a car an the off h:p about
Together with fcveral Other thirteen hands and a half high about
tracts in the different Counties fourteen years old no brand perceivable
in this diftricl The terms trots natuial appraifed to £1
may be known by laplying to
Harry Inncs Efquire in Dan
ville or to the fubferiber about
fix miles from Danville in Lin
coln Cninty
b39-tf
Holden May 19 1789 38 tf
onIVefl Hickman afm
lut 4 years old 1 4 hands high a mill
jal fjJ (Af fathead a natural trotter
appraifed to £10 Alfo a fmnll fork bay
mare about 1 2 handt'h!sh 9 years old
a white mane at the place of 'he bell
ttlia fbart dockt way backed appraif
ed to £$ Vincent Self
April 29 1789
TAKEN up by the fuhCrriber liv
ing in JVoodford County a hnrft
Coltt two ve-ri old a brrwi hay to
lour a fmnll Ear in hir for-heud his
near h! i fat white with a wh’telifl
round h!s tlrgh a little abov- hs knee:
Aprafedto J f li hr C:v
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Voodfad May n 1 7R0
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WALIKR Jun
1 1 ij
nAKEN up bn the- fn'rcr'h-r a
hi ark w re v:t h a !i r i" her
forehead about fourteen hodi a'd a
half h’gh about fair yeorr !1
rd to fr) 6- '-? Afo y r -'i
bay borfe mco!t with a blase in his face
appraifed to £ 4 - 13 -: 4
Henry c'v'rs
79 1 fS 41' 4
brand o'e jaddle fpot on the near Jide
apprafed fa £n-- to
44 JAMES TOM IT
q-'AKLN up by th- jb i-r l:vi g
near F !jah Craig j M a hay
Store th'r'een hands rrd n half high
a fma’l flar in her faehrad 0 e hind
James Wbi'e
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Proceedings of Corigrefs
HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES
OF THE
UNITED STATES
Wednefdav Mas' 6 1789
' HE Houfe being met they proceeded
to read the bill for laying certain
duties on goods wares a id men hand z?
imported into the United States
Ora lir-d that it be ref erred to a com
mittee of the whole
Mr Hu Her prefented a petition f urn
Arthur Grier of Pennfilvania fating
that bx r retain calculations he hadnfcer
tained themode of obtaining the longitude
a lea: r y:ng t'ie countenance of Con
grefs and that they would prs a law
fectitlg to hm th foie right of vending
and uTv'g h's ref ' efil've improvements
(in motion of Mr Sherman the bill
with amendments from the Senate re
fpefling the mawicr of taking certain
oaths was read and the amendments
concurred i
Mr Lawrence prefentd the applica
tion of th e leg:Jhtur of N w York
dated th February Inf fur calling n
covve’ tion toconfider amerdme ts which
after being read over was dijpojca in t he
fame mane which the application from
V'r iira v s
Th' houfe the-' reriimed the further
conhderat o i of the tonnage duty and
refalved that foreign veffels belonging
to nntons it alliance fhouid pay 30
certs per ton as had formerly been
agree1 to i the committee of the whole (
Adjourned until to morrow
p
Thurfday May 7
Mr William 'm'th reported verbally
from the committee abponrted to wait on
the Prefidc"t of the United State for
the purr ole of knowing when and wln-re
the bon1'" Ihiti d attend him to deliver
th 'r a 'dr J's That the committee had
w 0 the Pr‘fident a id that he
pie fed to dea r' himelf ready to
I e e the nldrefs to m r ow t 'a o’
elect at jttch plate as the Houfe chafe
to
Mu (jrer’s petition prefented yefter
d y tvn referred 10 a committee
I h H vie thee refumed the cotifi
derat'on of the impel on tonnage
li’irch was fully debated and even
Unity the r"port vf the committee of the
whole on th t article agreed to w’th
an additional clattfe to Jecure the coal
ing tr cle from being carried on by fo
reigners A mot’on was made by Mr Gerry to
except fifhing veffels from entering
clearing and payiu g a duty of 6 cents per
ton in common with all other A netican
flapping but after fame debate the mo
tion was withdrawn
Ad ourned till to morrow
F'iday Mav 8
Mr Page moved that on Thurfday
nevtt1 1 w‘tild proced to ballot for
a Screen' t at arms
T1 mot -on was oppojed hy Mr Ames
an’1 Mr That! her : they ronjidcred the
oHm it nere pry aid if necejjary he
could he appoi ted 10 r®cyiia It was
dr a le as a dart of jyftem tlrt would lead
in" C'infi lerableerpence without an ad
vantare 10 com e pate it
It was remarked by Mr Page and Mr
Jf'h'te that the ro r:ety of having fw It
an officer was tot the queftion before the
LI -a ft: it was decided J me weeks ago
th t 1 Sergeant at arms fibould be appoint
ed the queftion now was merely will
the H v e ballot for him on Thurfday?
The Houfe divided on the queftion and
it wise irrftl in the affirmative
A bill dire fling the mode of coliefling
the impofl war tea i a fir ft time
Mr Snitli informed the Houfe that
the Pteneu of the U lited States was
ready to receive t heir addrefs I hen
w it to tlr Committee Cham kr preceded
by Mr Speaker who delivered the fol
lowing :
The ADDRESS of the Hou e of Repre
Jentatives to Gcohg VVimiiisgi'on
Prefide it of the U it ed States
S I R
THE Reprfe natives of the people of
the U i ted St nes preje it their congratu
lations on the event by which your feiiow
citiznts have attefted the preeminence of
your meric You 'nave long held the fitjl
place in their ejleem : You have ojten
received tokens of their affection: tou
now phffffsthe only proof that remains
of thoir gratitude for your fervices of
their reverence for your w jdom and of
their confidence in your virtues You en
joy the highefl becaufe the trueft ho or
of -trmous iettg the fir fl Magiftrate by lacuna
chore of the freefl people on the
fat e of the earth
IVe well know the anxieties with which
you muft have obeyed a Jummons f’om
the repoje rejeived fur your declining
years into public Jcenes of which you
had taken your leave forever But the
obedience war due to the occafion ft
! already applauded by the univerfal joy
which welcomes you to yourjlation Ad
we cannot doubt that it will be rewarded
with all the fatifaflion with which an
ardent love for our fellow citizens mull
review fuccefsful efforts to promote their
Jiappinejs
This anticipation is not juftified mere
ly by the pafl experiences of your fignal
jervicesi it is particulary fuggefted by
the pious tm rejfions under which you
commence your adminijlrntion and the
enlightened maxims by which you mean
to conduB it lift feel with you the
ft rongejl obligations to adore the invijiblc
Hand which has led the American people
through Jo many difficulties iocher:fba
conjcious ref ponfibility for the dejii y of
republican liberty a it to Jeek the only
fure means of prejervit’g and recommend
ing the preciou depoftt in a j'yjtem of
legijlation founded on the principles of
an hone ft policy and directed by tliejpirit
of a dff'ti five patrotfm
The queftion arifng out of the 5th ar
tide of the Co Tuition will receive all
the attentio dura ded by itsim ortante
and will wetruii be decided under the
th’ i ftunce of all the confiderations to
wh” h you allude
In forming the pecuniary proviftons for
the executive detartme’ t we hall not
life light of aw fbrefulting from motives
which gave it a peculiar claim to our
regard Y-iur refolut’on in a moment
critical to the liberties of your cou try
to renounce all perfonal emolument was
among the many rejages of your patriotic
fervices which have 1 een amply fu fined
and your Jcrupulous adherence to the aw
then impofedon yotirjelf cannot fail to
demonfh ate the pinny whilft it inctecij
es the hiftre of a character which has Jo
many t'tles if Adulation
Such are the Jentime ts which we have
thought fit to addrej's toyou They flow
from our ow 1 hearts: and we verily be
lieve that among the m lio is we re de
feat there is ot a virtuous citizen wkofe
heart w’t- dijown them
All th 1 remains is that we join in
your ’Overt juplications for the blcjftngs
of H wen on our country ami that we
add our own for the clioiiejl oflheje blef
Jings on the mojl beloved of her citizens
Towl icli hi' Fetceuency was pleafed
to m 'I e the lollowing iepl
G S NTL MN
YOUR ery aff eft innate addrefs pro
duces emotions which I know not howto
exprefs I feel that my pafl endeavors in
the jervice of my country are far overpaid
by its goodnefs and I fear much that my
future ones may not fulfil your k ind anti
cipation All that I can promije is t hat
they will be invariably directed by an ho
neft and ardent zeal Of this rejource
my heart affuces me For all beyond I
rely on the wi 'dom and patriot’Jm of thoje
with wlwrn I am to co operate ana a
continuance the bleffings of Heaven on
our beloved country
G WASHINGTON
Mr Speaker and the Houfe returned
to the reprefentatives chamber andthen
a committee was iuflruBed to obtain and
hy before the Houfe a Jlatement of the
amount of goods imported and exported
fora erics of years pafl
The hill laying duties on goods wares
and merchandize was ref erred to a com
mittee of the whole
Mr Page i 1 th chair
Oi the fir ft propofition namely that
a duty of 1 2 cents be laid on (lift! tied Jpi
rils op Jam o’ a proof imported from the
Fur-' can domiiti ns of any nation it trea
ty w’th the Un ted States
Mr Tucker moved to reduce it 6 cents
he thought tin whole Jyfltm lata too high
and therefore fb aid move article 1 v arti
cle to be brought down to 0 more mode
rnte'jcale If lie lucceeded in the fir ft
he hop ed to do jo wth the reft but if he
ii'a-f difappoinled here he expcEted it was
ominous of the fate of Ins intended mo
tives upon other articles He called
u o 1 the gen’lemen who oppofed a high
tax on molnffes to join with lrm as this
would be the mojl likely way of getting a
re dull ion of the duty on that article
It growing late the committee rife
and "ported when the Houfe adjourned
till to morrow
Saturday May 9
The bill for the collection of the impofl
war read a fecund time and ordered to be
referred to a committee of the whole
The Houfe then went into a committee
on the impofl bill
Mr Page in the chair
A pro: oft tion war made to lower the
whole of tin enumerated articles about one
fifth arguments were advanced in J’ttp
port of this motion by Mr A nes Mr
Gerry and Mr Boudinot they feared
they were laid too high for collection and
that they would defeat the object of re
ve 'ne which gentlemen had in view
Mr Fitzfimons Mr Midijtm and
Mr Sherman were for the duties re- I
manning as fired bv the committee and hy
the houfe the fuhjeft had alreadi been
dijcufel three times aid nothing new
was now offered to induce a change of
fent meats th y di I nt think the duties
were ton high nothing if com ared to
what orh -r nations paid at heft whether
they were fo or net was mere matter of
opinion bur even thej'e high duties it was
to be feared would prove injufficient for
the oublic wants
The morning was fpent in this difntf
(ion when at length upon repeated calls
for the queftion it was put a id the com
mittee divided i) for reducing the du
ties and 26 againjl it
After waicli the houfe adjourned until
Monday
!tytf
I E X I N G T O N June 27
We 'earn that on the 15th ind two
previous erekii!cd by the Indians near
the Cr ib 0 chat d and about the fame
tune 11 1 rei otnoi fes itoien from that
naighhouihood by another natty both
la t c‘- e e 1 1 1 e J c thole who did
the mu ei wo: cot overtaken but we
have not re Uea od 0111 the orhets
About the 17 nh v e e nfo med
ainn han sjai killed I a him eo in the
neieh bpir Hood of B I lit r s lick n lef
feri'011 countv A i fo about 'lie fame
time one other killed at the mouth ot
lie Ken t u 1 ky river
A few days ao the Indians fired on a
man 011 Lickin' (Pom bon county) and
(lightly wounded him in two places
T O BE I E T
OnSatuiday the 6th of July 1789
rr Hit Building of a Meeting-Houfe
1 in Lexington 50 feet long 40
wide and 22 feet high with a gallery
1 5 ert wide round three Jquarss of the
houje: all to be framed work withneccj
Jary doors and window frames the whole
to be conflruBed of firung a id durable
timbers aiul uo e in a workman like
manner Any per on inclining to under
take faid building may communicate
their terms to Robert Patterfon or Mr
Robert M Gowan in Lexington before
the abovemsntioned day
W7HEREAS I gave my bond to
W a certain Hugh Reaper for the
convey ancc of 1 400 acics of land ad
joining cob Pen Logan and john
Craig’s land beat'ing date the 30th ot
March 1785 1 do herebv caution all
qe’ fons f: 0111 taking an afTignment of
la 1 bond or accepting a conveyance
from faid Leaper or bis alligns as
I am detci mined not to qpnvey the
fame or any pait until I am fully
fatisfied
44 James Craig
rT HE fubferibers hereby inform the
f Public ( but more especially the
fettlers at Bourbon Court houfe) that
they have a claim to the lands at that
I lace and that fbould application lef
made to the General AJembly for laying
iff and ejlablifbing a Town there it
will meet with oppofition until the ti
tle to the lands ball be fi tally decided
WILLIAM HUSTON
JOHN ALLEN
June 24 1789 4 — 45
DAVID H U M PURE V S '
Clock and Watch-maker
p OST refpeflfully informs the
SS-b!ic that he lives near the new
court-hou'e at the fign of the BufFaNo
wherehecarrieson tlieclockand watch
111 iking bufinefs in all its various
branches — Merchants and others
maybe furnithed with labels orany x
kind of device neatly engraved on cop- -
per and printed on the mod reafonahle
terms — -Alfo DEVICES fn hair tor
rings lockets &c executed in a neat
and elegant manner
N B He warrants all watches rhat
may come through his hands logo 12
months accidents excepted
-R He ha a few e'egant GOLD
N GS for fair on 1 e ifonable tei ms
Lexington June 26 1789
Y Books and pnpe’s aic left in
1 1 cha pe of Maj D tin all per
sons therefore who have unfettled
accounts with me will be pleafed to
apply to hum
The purchafers of lots in the town
of Frankfoit on Kentucky aic ie
quelled to give bond to Maj Dunn
without delay ami un producing trs
Ceitilicate of the fame to Capt Dan
Guno they willreceive Deeds of con
-pm veyance The Tobacco which I p rpofe to
chafe next au'umn mud he at the
river by theiythd 'v of November
and as it will be much more convenient
for me to rear ve Tobacco at Frank
foit than elfewhere I v gue 16
per bundled more at that than any
Ware houfe above
James Wilkinfon
Lexington June 23 1739
A hand Tome light covered wag
gon very little injured in coining t
this country with a compleat fee of y
be v hands lor two hoifes will be'
fold cheap— apply to
ISAAC ’B DUNN
J O H N G O V n y
1" A Kpc the liberty of ' for nirig his
'l friends and th“ inbl'c tint he bar
for f ale at lvs 1 ere in Lexhigton juft
orpofite Collins s t ver-i anent and gene
ral alfortment of PR Y GOODS and
CROC IRIKS nlfa a neat a (Tortment
of MOrivp’i WORK viz : Men
and women's addles fnddlehags br’dles t
and r'rftngles all which lie isdeteminea
to fell on th’ mod reejonoble terms for
cnB gi’jang furrs fait and country
made linen
Lexington June 06 1789
FOUR DOLLARS REWARD
Q TR AYED away from thejuljcriber
(J living about 3 miles from Bourbon
court-houfe about the tjl of May
black Mire about 14 hands and a haf
high 8 or 9 years old a fiddle fpot on
each fide a lump on her withers natural
trotter flood before both hoofs fplit had
onafmall bell no brand — A whit : Mare
about r3 hands and a half high 1 2 years
old had on a large bell trotts branded
0:1 the near boulder and buttock O blind
in the right eye ITIioever delivers the
Jaid mares to me ftj all receive the above
reward or two Dollars for either
WILLIAM PAYTON
J tire 24 1 789 4446 (
'OR fale a copper ft ill containing
120 gallons with a good cap anti
pewter worm for which will be taken in
payment Cows and calves Ginfang or v
Ttirr skins the jlill is at L’meflone at
Mr Lovelaces for terms apply to Da
niel Stevens about four mites from Lex
ington near M tfterjons Jlation
DO hereby forewarn all perfons
from taking un aifignment on two
bonds I gave Green Clay each for
1 2000 vvt of tobacco the one pay
aoiethe 4d day ofMarch 1790 the
other payable the id day ofMarch
1791 as 1 am determined not to pay
either of the faid bonds till I get a
fulticieiic title to two trafls of land
fold to nie by faid Clay in confede
ration for faid bonds
Edward Cheatham
Bourbon June -27 1789 44
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LEXINGTON : Printed by JOHN
BRADFORD at kit Orncs in Main Street wh-re SubfcrlpUors AdvertiJemtntS tfc for this paper art thankfully
received and P at kting in (ts different branches done with Cars and Expedition
£i rr1
'A i O P F N I iV G
Wl' 11 AM rtt'RTON & Co
Lexinjiuni' June 2 -I789
'
Jufl opened and for foie by
BENJAMIN BEALL & Co
general ajfortnent of
1 k Y erxids hid Wii cXiid Rroce
J 1 15 with a rjiifchutjMvf-nailswf
dlircit fcs alto lamphljck and
fin oil v htch they aie deter mined
to jeil r-r a jnorerare tcims as pof
lili!e i i ii(o7 glrfanr final fett'rmcnt
ccrtliku'e Funs viz FoxRacun
Otter and Alinklkins 42 tf
Vnirc Tave r '
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A Su'r a1 4 cereal airniimcnt of
I'5 UNjwayTromthcfihfcrber II
IV vipR in Woodford conn v a ne
Gor'dsand Grrrc-:e wl ifh --gro man named BILLY about ’8
v com:'exin rl iik
foot 5 feet 8 Sncl i s
m- f-y : wcli propor iwneit very artfr l
yn Mr
CONRAD CUS'ITR Chi"ntncir I cxinifnjf oro flic pi in
June II 159 44 ' ‘ r ' -----1
Am
it jufl arr!vedfrom Philadelphia and
h t new opened for fait at Ir flare in
Isrington at the corner of main and
iT’ji fleets a general aj'orment of
SltY GOODS Grocc-vSi-Culle
i 1 r i
ry lion nintiRry u- ccns ana
r 1 x -
IdfWuc Window filats Si it on-
Mclicine ikhIcmIv d vclok
&C&C whiiii Fe-si’cte mine : fell"
n the tnn'l rh i e:tc te trs foi ofii
comity made ifrcn cum fugai Tali
Ac
JKRKMI All MOR1ART Y
ll tradi i1iiiciii 1:1 l’ X
ino'un Panvilc aid in
Col 'Miii'liiil'a iicitxmrhiK o
on rnd-i4te terriiJs he r
qutlU tfietfmp!u)cis vv :il
o 1)0 tiiiulv in ti'tir tiij
lions b) wlicti lie ciii jii
-iJrmnr si liicre bo- a I'ulFcii nj ii nix
to b'comc a rtlioi-'::
'is chaft'CEr anl rn t J 1
-till I'll'i ml I d 1 C £: j
t:-1 nie f 'it- O est
a piir on 1 'm-w ci n
C Wikis
ivtn-s- I li-ffi- nt Captain
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rWT'0LRS REWARD
I RAYED a" ?y fionr- Mr- DviJ
Mi clcl’t on ('art run ciiSi-nday
the 14 I) -nil aroan llorfe abnfi !$
liinls heli 10 or 1 1 y vai o d fuml
miJc ili'id hetoic alliiMt t i’'
a luiuriil pacer tide hoppled viii'i
roic whe" he went away v hN ever
delivers tl c faitl hmlc to me at Mr
Ales Smith's on Carciun i-bout 2
miles fiorn lcihiRtonflul ll aiethe
above icwaid anJ reafonablc ilmpts
George Fruit:
Fayette 7"e 16 1789- 4345
TO BE t E T
TRfT ffHrh iTd ahoi:t fix
indes fu m 1 exirp’on on t! c 'eft
ofrpero-rd tc: iinc ro !lin'cins Mi!I
01 fre ip-hi ivvynz m :nn-Mi5
onthc wjtcts of !'! lion ' eeU ir a
wc'l TciflcJ rccf'hiviifi m l' ri-?ns
an! fntlicr j4itu-iil?'s diiefl or a'py
-yto Mr IlenryiAldcifi'n ar Mr It
N-R Ten acres rf the a' oicrohe
clcs'c I bv conti at for which 1 a n crt
will he made in hard dollars : einj' i c
as ihovc -45
gro man named
years old a yello1
lip a la rc flat f
fenfiblc and infinua'ipp: has a fma I
lump on his ftomach about the fixer f
1 common rfie ball had on when I e
went away a blue coaife do h c3t
hiund with yellow le-rher bicciles
y)Lb)uiid with yellow lea-ber bleed es
an) took with him a Country Ai-de
'm xvi'doth coat al'o a r fie pun he'
Gauds ilill-nR mafcrinR and rl e
iNcro f taken omhi fide of theO-
v Mo river I will Rive five pounds and
ftirWDthcrfidfcrfrointhe hidians—
R O B E R T P A R K E R
£ii or iDogallnni of whifkey and
a-l leafiinabic chaigos if deliveicd to
Col
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valuable tract of
year- tuO-V
Lrd oneon Gftn’s creckand
(ho olher on the trough fpting
r 1 1
Together with fcvcral Old
tracts ih the different Counties
in ' this " diftritt The 1 terms
inay be kiiownbyJsplying to
Harry Inncs Efquire in Dan-
villc or to the fubferiber about
fs miles from DJnville-in Lin-
c In Cniniy
3 9-tfo
the
TOR f:1e atraft of land near tl
forks of Elk Horn containii
containing
JUST ARRIVED
Aid now opened for fale by
PVT ten MviiiDv u
rLTER JNUARY SON
At thefr new ftore q
nearly oppofite the old Court hnrife
d§ large mi general ajfortmtni of
rniiMni7r
- M E R C II !1 N 11 I £ E
Pn-'-VirW adapted tothefoafoni
Teth-r iv':haco:npleatejortmerttf
- n
' acres cleared beng 1
ry Survey granted to Genet al Adam 'about 13 hands amd a halfVgh Ifor
Sicvcns for terms apply to fmall flar trots branded 01 the 'near f- y
lhl-SXTQiicJhdeTllZ--AppraiJedio£jLjy:jjli:j-:ljlirL
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1 h D I C I N E
llrh:rhtiv tie 'til are determined to
Jr I 01 rt-ifonalle terms
vtO V n: If i-eby given to all thf
v : -ir lati in the Town of
-f r9o 1 ' have failed to comply
Trv?'f ftfulvts 1
w rh t’
n-'t rtftrred to be m-ide on l he
lrrv
i' iSa lOioaimont of the for
jam
V via lnvebeen im-ofed: £
f rt i ’
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f‘d t-e 'oar I of Try fleet
fl ’ ’ - '
d'rurln hi Anntu1 in the
at W'-ll’jrbet t tavern in
taa’vs ihe'r reifons if any
why Ja'd lot r may not be fold
agreeable lathe aid rejolves
By order of the board
ROBERT PARKER Clk
Jt!"-C 13 1789 - 43
FOR SALE
: A F ihi pi ice a variety of
u'l IT tried goods which
will
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b!- f rity to
NAGIE
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ITolJei MjJ 19 1789
38 tf
TO BE SOLD
C-i :al very-valuable trad
V o' land Kina on the wa-
163 acres on-vwhich is about fftymT' AKEN up by the fubferiber living
acres cleared being part of a Mflita- 1 below Lexington 9 dak hay mare
h Mire th'r’een hands rrd n half high
(tear Creek in the a fma’l jfar in her forehead oe kiiii''
C iint f hayette about ten or fvot white two years Old no brand ap
1 le mile from Lexington prafed to £s Amtuofe Chnfty
ch are patented in the Afty 5 I789- 44'
( William Stewart AI- — r — - -
fora term of qAKFN up by the fob crihtt living
ihe nnnr'ig crop of tobacco qAKEN up by the fubfrribet l r
i'iv p-Hrr'i 'may Kave the gv) ls Il’dman about three
A large company will meet
the Crab Orchard the 6th
b ruen in exchange for3
-THOMAS ‘ fora years old this Cprtng wfth a bias
TODD fue neither dock’d nor bfondoJ omg "
ed and appraifed to three rou-dr ffrons
- fallings
-Utiles from Hl'gani‘rry a forrtlhorpt—
about 4 years old 1 4 hinds Uih a mill
fiin thtfehead a natural trotter
appraifed to £10 Ajo fmall I irk bay
mare abovtii hands h!gh 9 yean old
white mane at the place at 'he bed
collar fbvrtdocktjwiy backed a‘prafb
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ed to£i Vincent Sef
iunm niii
APr a9
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I " "e uhferiber tty
J ing in Woodford County a harfe
— j '' aerr old a bnwa boy to
hnr a fmall far in hir favbtnd his A
near h d fot white w!th a wh’telifl f
round h!tth!fh 9 little abov hfs kites
' ' ir
u0f‘0“i diy 1 1 “So n 45
f up by the'fuh-cri tr in t
JL Mford county 01 the fobs of
Eli U'rn' 9i e ? ' fe ' hh’
brandedonthe near (lunJ-t I ft trots
naturally has the : tv tv' and is very
An-raj-dto £ 1
EN( WAIIER Jun
June6 1780- n tS
qAKEN up by th‘ fuHrr-r
I black miro with a d:r f her
q’AKEN p Ay tA-jnf -r hvi
' near F ijah Craig Mu abny
-I near Cave s mill Fayette Cf-uny
MARK witi a blaze in hcrfaie
TJtfttlS
near fide a fear an the of kip about
thirteen ha-iis and a half high about
fourteen years old no brand perceivable
trots natural appraifed to £
-’ U James WMit
qreKEN up by the fobfcrihor f
4 Fayette county 9 wnrmrotr
JOT1NT5UPUY
Mar 15 1789-
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forehead -half abrut fourteen hwdi a d
h!gh about four years old a’-af
ed to £$ A - 9 Afn 4 y'r y
bay borfe colt with a blaze in his free
appraifed it £-- 13
Henrv f'’”rVrq
!79 ! fS 42 T
1 4 hands high light made four years 7
old a jumll flar and flip near hind
foot white a fmall kwHig hell
brand fe jaddle foot on the near fide
npfrajed to £i--10
4f JAMES jnij'l! F
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Fayette Courjy May 1 2 1 789 ’ ?
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tAf i tejide it of the U uted States avas
ready to rrf if? thew ad nr eft I hex
wnt to thCommittrChvn kr preceded
by Mr Stakifi who deivered the fol
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TheMRYthelloueof Repri
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- Prefide it of the U uted Matts
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Tlie-n:lrft native for the people of
’ the United Mata prejeit their emigrant-
: Pmcredings of CongrcfsJ '
HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES
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UNTT rDTT 1T E S
’ Wednetdav Mav 6 i?39-
TII E Houpe btiag met thra proceeded
to read the till far laying certain
itMeiingaadt' wares t’d men haid t
imp orted into the UiitedStates '
OrJt rd that it be referred to a com
mittee of the whole
Mr ff after f refentej a petition from
Arthur Crier of Pennfalvania flatirg
that hr certain calculations he had afcer
tained themode of obtaining the longitude
Jra 1 t c l'vg t'i: ceu tenance of Cen
tre fs and that they would prfs a law
fecutl t " - - J: -
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-with amendments from the Senate r
faeBing th mover of taking certain
oaths woe read and the amendments
concurred h
Mr L-wrente rrfentd the applica
‘ tion of th legftitvr- of N w York
dated th Febrhaiy laft for taU'ng n
cortve tion taconfid-r nmendm tf winch
ihinde from befag
tetgnfrs
A motion was made by Mr Gerry to
except fifbutg veJTcls from entering
Clearing and paying a duty of 6 rents per
ton In comma t with dll other American
flipping but after fame debate the mo
tion ws withdrawn M
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AJj our tied tilt to morrow
F-iday 'Mav H ' Qtktl mik
Mr Page movt that an Thurfday TOUR ety affaBfanate addtefs pro
ervt fi - u ' w-uld proced to ballot for duces emotions which I know not how to
m Sergeatit os arms X s exprefs I feel that myfajl endeavors in
Tb: t motion was app-ofad hy Mr Amts the jervice of my ceuntn are far overpaid
ard Mi Thitc h-r thry onfidered the by its goodnefs and I fear mueh that my
affier 1 1 Htetrf'pry aid if necejjary he future ones may nut fulfil you kind anti
could bcaptal ted iroatcyna It war cipation All that lean rem'-jt is that
dr-a-led as a Part afjy ftem tht would lead they will be invaribly directed by an ho
in" c an ft lerable erpenee without an ad rcefi and ardent seal (J r this rejoune
vantage to com eyateit my heart ajfuces me For alt beyond
It was remarked by Mr PageaaA Mr ' reiy on the wisdom and patriotijm of the'e
that the j to riecyof havingfurh with whom I am to cooperate and a
an officer was not th g uftion before thi
Hmjf it was decided fame w:eks ago
th ta Serges it at arms fbtul be appoint
ed 1 therteftion ribw was merely wilt
the Ilit'ie ballot for himanThurfdayf 0 caxrr ano cne tiovje returnees
Thelhufa dvided on the queftion and the reprefentatives chamber and then
it wis c irr r fn t Af affirm itive a committee wasiuflruBei to obtain and
A bill direBing the mode rf ctlltBing I13
g to h:m th foie right of vending review (uccejsful effsitsto promote their
h‘s rtf' B!ve improvements '-Jiappinejs
riatfim of Mr Sherman the bill This arFclpation Is not juft ified mere
—ly byjhepafl experiences of your fig'ial
jervices it is particuhry fuggefted by
the pious m rtjfms tinder which you
commence your a’miniftration and the
enlightened maxim t by which you mean
- to conduB it IFe feet with you the
ft rung ft obligations to cider the invijibie
Hand w:ich has I f the A ner icon people
after heirg read over was dijpojea inth'e through Jo many difficulties to t herjba
fame wane- which the application from conjcious r-j mJbiiity frr thedejli y of
y-rin!n w t republican liberty a d to jerk the only
Th- hire- then rtfaimrd th further furekneyis of pr(virgand recommend
tonfidrat!ai of the duty and ini f the preciou dtpojil in a fyjltn of
eejlr-d th't fiie’gn rebels belonging leg'Jlition fiu ded e the principle of
to nations it aliln'ce (foil'd pay 30 anhaneft palicy ad J:re3ed by thejpiiit
cevts ter fan ns had formerly been of adffufiepur tfm
agf‘' to : the eammfttee of the whole The yutfl'o- atiji-g ett of thesthar
Adjourned until ta morrow of th C-'ft rtr'm w:ll nee: e all
theattentit id rr a‘ ded byitsimi orta iie
and will wttu-i be decided under the
th 1 Jln :c of all the confijeratians tf
wh’ih yon allude
from the rommittee at-tohited to wiiton I" firming the pecuniary proriftons for
th Prfl I rt - th tliitAX — the e-e utive drartme't we jballtut
t-fe fg hi of aw fb reuiting fa om w lives
waich gave it a peculiar claim to our
th-fr a- drJ) That th cmm:tte had rrZnr- ' Tnr rejkbf'on in a moment
w-'e:' § 1 the Pr-d-'it and that he critical to the liberties of your ccu try
W 0 p- e fed to ri-rn r
t- e f tl-e a (dreys fa m rpow
d"ck at juch jlaie as the ifjufe clmje
t r
it (jeer's rt!tion prefented yefter tn tn 5 rjeif cam it fail ta
iy nr if rc?ird ta a committee d'mmflre the putty whilft it incerf
Ih F v thn returned the covR otthelujlrfa ef acharaBerwaichhatJa
3 — e 3 J many tr ties if diulation
Such are the Jentime:ts which r have
thought fit ta addrtjt to yen They flow’
"i - F
heart wl dijewn them
Ail th 1 remaii s is that we join in
your f'rt vert ju Illations far the Urffi ’gs
tf H -ei an our country and that we
a rdvti tu n for the choic rjl aftheje blej
fing on th: moji beioedf her citizens
Tow! ich hi Tice: ewy wa plea fed
to mlc ll c loiiovrng ri-plj
continuance the hiJfings of Heaven an
our beloved country
G WASHINGTON
Mr Speaker and the Ilovfe returned
-- S VJWl BHifHlffilt W
amwht of goods iMartai and exported
far n trisof yidfs pajl '
7 he bill laying duties on goods ware
and mere ha’ dige was referred tea coa-
mittee of the while
Ar Pag i 1 th chair - --
O ithfirfl jropoficion namely that
a duty ctsiti be laidon-dijiiiled-f
a dff) c tjits be laidon-dijliiled-fi-k
rfxa' Jamrcapio-f imp cried from the
Eur'f ean d(im rs of any nation iu trea-
ty w'th the Ur ted States
Vfr Tucker moved to reduce it 6 cents:
he thought th whole fajbmlaia too high
andtkeiefate fb mid move article ty erti-
V
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now jUffafs the -only proof that remalrt
of t hair' gratitude for your farvicts tf
their r vet e ice for your wjifam and if
their co’fiidence in your virtues fau rn
joy the hgheftrbfcavfe ihrtnaft lo'or
ef'ie ng the fir ft Magijlrete by tue una
wmous choce of the freejl people on the
fateof the art h
IVt well know them xities with which
yn mnjl have obeyed a jvmmons f om
the reprje tejeived for your deilici'ng
years into public Jceres of wk'ch yoi
had taken your cave forever But the
oledeuce wai due to the occaftod It
it already applauded by the wiiveral joy
which welcomes you to your jlation A d
we cannot doubt that it will be rewarded
with all the faiufaBion with which an
ardent love for our fellow citizens muH
1 t
xszr
v-4? v
ties and 26 a -shfi it
A’tr w iich the haufe a ljaurned uatil
M Jay
: ' 1
V 00 00000 OOOOOOOOOOO 00000
I E X I N U T O N June 27
We 'e it nth -t on the ts’h inll two
permits ercki'et by the Indians ne-ir
the C’r b O c! v I nd alniut the fame
t iiivii ti invrnMtoi i llolcufiomthet
i v rrother patiy brlr
pa t c 1 e e o fe ! fliofe who i I
the me e:t cveraVen birwe
have not e : a e ! ' :ti tuc het
- Vlh u' 1 tic 17 e -e nfo me!
aiiln1 :M 'a 11 :c I i alum e' inti c
neMlii-t!:t'iifll IS I'ii s l:ck 11 Jcf
feifon c um’ A'b about 'he lame
- timen obi tii-c I -at the inutuh ol
lic KcMity rive
A few lay- a m the In lians (ire ! on a
man on IiCKin (roinboiuoi-nty'anJ
(I'ghtly woii:JcJ iiim in two placet
- n
'to-be let
On Saiutday the 6lh of July 1789
rI" UK IinHui g of a Meeting-IIoufe
1 in Lexingtaa 50 feet long ao
' SnlJ'ry -s "nng ouaut 3 mues jm vouei
lifaetwtJe round thr'Jiuor of the bt-( aLeul tU j A May
hauje ail tabe fem J wor a withnetej Aend o Ai
fary door said w’la'w 'rimes' thewhoit- - - - -
it be canjlruBei of Jlong a 1 d durable
timbers and ua e in workman like
manner A ty per on i'di ii : to under-
tote Jaid burning my cmaiwiicate
their terms to Rn-eit Patter fan or Mr
BAS I gave my bon! to
iV sccna n Hugh- Iei e1 for the
conveyance of 1406 ?ctcs (flniJ aJ
joining col
Craig's lanJ
Match 1715 - -
t efons fom t ating an idignment of
riind of accepting a
trotn fail ieaper or his ailign 88
I am determined not to (fcinrey the
fame or any pat c until I atn fully
fatisfie J-
44 Jamc Craig
HE-fubferibert-hereby-inform -the
Public but more ' especially the
feltlers at Bourbon Court hauje) that
they have a claim to thy lands at that
J lace and that fbuld application I
made to tie General AJembly far laying
off and efiallijbing a Town there it
will meet with oppofition until the ti
tle te the lands ball be fi tally decided
“TWILLIAAI-HUSTON
JOHN ALLEN
June 24 1789 44—46
fives upon ether articles ITe called DAVID II U M P II R E Y S ’
U' 01 the gen-lemen u'lio optofrd a U:ph
taxon molnffeS' ta join wit form as this Clock and WatcH’MAKeb
wiuldhe the mojl likeywny of getting a -
ndaitivnefthdinrerrrfnTnfTTcTe V f S-T-cfppflffilfnrcTmT'iEo
7t growing Lite th: 'committee rofe ' laf lie live? ncor the 'e' f
ard r-portfi when the livicfe adjourned enwrt nire at ilie fisn nf tf'C I’ Utrillo
tiiFto mrrvw 'hechc-arrieon Mec'ockan I witcli
nt'K'n butirert iii all it variiu
Satirdj' May 9 bian l-e--U'ch3nf and ol:cri ' !
Tm bill fa tin cnlieflmn tf the imp oft may he fAniiftcd with Uhels or any V
wasread afeca'idfmt and orlereJtole Kind of device neat! engraved on cop
refrftJ 10 a committee of the whole - cr and piinred on thetnoft reafonaMo
The f Lute tbnnrent into a committee ienns-Al!o DEVICES in ha:r lor '
onth i nfufj bill rinK'loiliC'J ftc xecu(td in a ccac
Mr Pave in th chair and e1cant manner
A pro-oftiion w is made to lower the jf ? ?e W3rrami aM watfic hat
whole of the fumenud articles about one m ly come through h i aM ls logo is v '
f‘th ar 'in aeits wr a-iva'nd injup accident crc- ted
port of this mflb'i bv Mr Anes Mr n k r '
Crry and Mr ilnudinuf they feared ni'Cf r 1 BW c O O IJ
th-y were I ill tiu high far called 01 trd
that thr wLu-d defeat the ofjeil of re - ‘ 1 JUIC-2 JS9
ve"nwh:ch z :tleme hs:iiaviw t
Mr Fezlmoat' Mr Mtdijan and ! V Eook arl pope a ac left in
Mr Sh-rman were far the Unties re l‘h e'c Mtj I) mi all per-
lU'V'iii as fixed bv th committee and by :'on iheicfoie who Invc iinicttlcJ
the th JueJl hti ahead c beenf tccuunti with me will !tt p!e§:'el 10 -
difeujed three t nt ail nat'iiig new apHy o h'in
was n-:w rff‘rd ta induce a change tf D ® putcliafers of lots fn the town '
jentmeies t’t-y ' I ’:tt’r-kt! duties m Kcnt'ji! rc ie-
were n high n'th: g if tom irri ta !Hcf!cJ to ' e Und to Dunn
whatotfrr nitjrs piid at reft wh-lher dfc'a- aid on prolucTe hi
kex were j'o oriit was m re muter ef Ceililliate of the fan-e to CaptT)arj
apinivt bit even thrf hih::er:et it w is they willickcivc DccJaofcoa
tobefearef would prove i jujieitntfjr
the mbiu wants I he ToLrrro wh!ih I p r-po'c to
Th minting was pent in this dfruf- nt'M urnrin nii'l I c attic
flan when it le igth w i repented c tis ' vc'r hy ti e 1 “t ! d v veinhc
for the que lijii it wis put a nt the com a 2 !t H'i! I'enn’i J ini n-io vcii ont
w vtteediviilfi: in far red tic i' ep the ilu I1 0e l ten1 e Ti-lviC'i at K
n - m 1
Aokrt AJ Giwin in Lexington before
'h'abovemntnneJJay
'
I’cn Lnpan and John'
beailnc date tic loihofyIOR fa'e a copper ft ill
I do heteby caution all I 110 g aliens with a g
Aw -v
centainlng
good cap and s
pewter worm far whithwil be talenin of'
payment Ciwrond-catvs Cfrfmg prAv
1'urr skins 1 the Jlill is at Urn Hone at
Mr Lovelaces: for terms apply tt Da
niel Stevens a'loat four miies from Lex
ingtm near Mfier fan's ft at ion
TDO hereby forewarn all perfona
--from taking ait aiEgn-nent on two
bond J gave Green Clay each for
1 2000 vr of tobacco the one pay
itanieihe 11 day of March 1790 the
oili eifdyanle the HLjJayof March -J i
i '791 as 1 a:n determined not to pay X
cither of the faid bonds till I get a
- fudiclent title to two traAs of land
toid to me by fsid Clay in confide- 1
ration for faid bonds
Edward Cheatham
Bouiboo June 27 1789
c o M r v
fwry 1 C Cr r y ttt
fairiit a-dtb " thfhehit
fir fa! 0 h’’ lr-ii L’r!"fc j ft
a3 tfit- 0 1 ‘in s t v'f-' a neat aid gene
ral nijortmevt ef t’RY f5 tJO ir-f
Cl!t ' R ! efa a 1 aS a '"a fve
of lUM'l'ti'j V nilK vj: Mm
an 1 '''! jJ ih f A! ft' f br-'dlety'
nd c:rb”eler all n hi'h h? ts durminei
tfr‘i at th mil reofa'iable terms far
ta T) gi'fang furrs fait arj country
? rai-:iren
Icxiriiton 7"rr ’6 1739 ’
OUR DOLLARS REWARD
1
STRAYED away from thfutjeriler
living about 3 miles from Bourbam
8 or 9 years old a faidle fpot am
in h fide a lump on hir withers natural
trotter fbod before bath hoofs fplit hod
enajmall bell nt brand— A whit: Mara''
abiut t y hands and a half h gh 1 2 years
old hud on a large bell trotts branded
tioiU wit m vCbbf OT M!fSC(w
the near floulder and iuttock'H blind
jin he right eye irhuver dcihers tha
Jail mares to me (bail receive the abova
reward or two Dollarif or either
- WILLIAM PAYTON
June 241789- 44-46 j
fine Mian eVcwliCie I v : pe utm
pvr !nrdeJ noic at that thn any
Waie liuufo above
Jame V’jlkirfon
Lexington June gy :g
A handfome lic’it covcrei wtj
pon very Inte iritfc-l in com nj ta
th coun-rv with a c mp'cat fee of 1
rc- ha ne (or two hoife wi'l e '
fold cheap— apply to
ISAAC1!! DfTN'
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to fell en the me ft reafonoble terms for
cob gi'fong furrs fait and country
made linen
Lexington June 36 1789-
FOUR DOLLARS REWARD
c: '''CJ'l'KAYED awayfremthefubjeribeu
A I ' ' living about 3 miles from Bourbon
'iuvrt-linife about the xfi of May a
block Mirer about 14 hands and -a hof
Ugh $ or 9 years old a fiddle fpot en
tech fide a lump on her withers natural
trotter fbodbefoic both hoofs f 'lit had
anafmaU bell na brand A whits Mare
' a about 1 3 hands and a half h'gh 1 2 years
' ' aid had on a large bell trotts branded
a: the near boulder and buttock O llindt
f in the right eye IVhoever delivers the
faid meres te me Hell receive the above
reward or two Dollars for either
WILLIAM PAYTON
June 24 1789- 44-4tf
THE Jnbfrribers hereby inform the
Public ( but more officially the
fettlers at Bourbon Court honje) that
they haveaclaim te the lands at that
place- and that fbould application be
wade to tie General AJfenbly for laying
By an all efaffemlly pafei in December
r 1783 it is enaBeii
‘JT'HAT each of the milit'a In the
A fevcal counties on the well cm
waters fiiall keep always readv a Rood
buiILcc or rifle half a pound of Rood
powder and one pound r f ’cad to he
pi od need whenever cal'cd for by his
commanding office: o be fined at the
difcrction of aconrt tn irtiai in any fum
rot exceeding ten frilling?' for each
rcgloft uniefs he be ‘o poor as to be
urnbie to fnrnilh the fa me in which
cafe the former regulations cflablilheJ
by an aft of the Oftobcr feilion in one
thouianJ feven hundred and eighty
five concerning poor fuldier fliallbe
in force” '
TO BE LET
On Saturday the 6th of July 1789
THE Building tf a Mteting-Hovfe
in Lexington 50 feet hag iO
vide and 22 feet high with a gallery
j 5 feet wide round three fquares of the
houfe 1 all to be framed work with vrrif
fit y doors and window fratHis : the whole
r be tonflruBed of firong and durable
r j timbers and done it a workman like
' J manner Anyftrfon inclining to unier
X tube fold building may communicate
' ' the!r terms te Robert Paft erf on or Mr
1 Robert M Cowan in Lexington lefere
the ebovementicned day
JOHN G O U D Y
j'AKES the liberty of informing his
a friends and the public that he has
for fale at his flora in Lexington juft
e? petite Collins's tavern a neat and gene
ral a for t men t of HR Y GOODS and
r Gft (JCER IKS alfo'aneat ofortment
£ SADDLKR’r WORK via : Men
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LEXINGTON: Printed ly JOHN BRADFORD at hit Orrici in Main Street where Suhfcriptions AJvirtiJcmcntr (fc for this paper are ihankfull
received and Viimisa in its different branches done with Care and Expedition
BRADFORD
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By publ'fbitig the following extrait
for the information of the militia of Fa
yette who are called upon to attend to the
- law in this cafe you will oblige
Tour obedient humble jervant
- IEVI TODDMnyHt
fayetteJune 26 1789
JOHN
June 24 1739
ALLEN
44—46
"Vill teach dancing in Lex
” ington Panvilie and itl
'Col Marlhail’s reigbcurhood
on moderate terms he re
quells the employers will pleafe
to be timelv in their fubferip
lions by which lie can judge
if there be a fufficient induce
Vmtnt to become a refident:
nVliis charader and method are
1 well fupported Teaches geo
graphy and ufe of the Globes
having a pair on a rcw enn
ftrudion with Captain Cook’s
difeoveries- Lodges at Captain
Young’s in L-xington tf
TWO DOLLARS REWARD
STRAYED away from Mr David
Mitchel’s on Cane run on Siiuduy
the 14th inft aioanllorlc about is
hands high to or n veais 0! flout
made fhod before a fiioit fn f h tail
Jya natural pacer fide hoppled with a
Vropo when he went an ay whoever
"delivers the faid horle :o me at Mr
Alex Smith s on Canerun about 2
mies froin Iexingtcn ihali fliave the
above toward and rc-fonablc charges
George Pruner
Fayette June 16 1789- 4345
TO BE I E T
TRACT of rich land about fix
fe miles from T cxing’on on the left
of the road leading to Ichnfon's Mill
on the waters of Elk Horn Cicck in a
well fettled neighbourhood forte ms
if knd further particulars direft or apply
— v to Mr Henry Aldeifon at Mr R
Chinnsncar Lexington orto the prin
ter hereof who knows the land
NB Tenacies cf the above to be
cleared by conti aft for which pavmcnc
will he made in hard dollars enquire
at above 45 -
JUST OPENING
In the Sto'e lately occupied by Mr
John Duncan and oppofi'e' Mr
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Yoine r Tare n
A inree and per era! afiortment of
( xX-RY Goods and Groreiics which
J j will n? diipofed of on leafon
ab!e terms for Cafh or Ginfang of
i good qua'ity
WILLIAM MORTON & Cff
Lexington June 2 1789
Jufi opened and for fale by
BENJAMIN BEALL & Co
At their Stere in Danville a large and
' general affvrtreent of
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X'VRY goods hard ware and grocc
J ries with a quantity of nails of
different fi:e alio lampblack ard
fifii oil which they are
to fell on as moderate terms
fib'c for cafh ginfang final
certificate" Furrs viz Fox Racon
Otter and Mink (kins 421
JKREMIAIl' MORIARTY
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puiiicA aravy
determined
irms as pof- "VTOT
ilfettlcmcnc jxl -GI
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ICE is hereby given that the
GRAMMAR SCHOOL unde
the direction of ihecommitcec of th
board of truftces for the Tranfy Ivan
Seminary is opened ar the PoblVaurfr high feven or eight years old
fchool-houfe adjacent to'the Prefbyie- with a large blaze in his face remark
rian mceting-houfe r irr Lexington in able wall eyes I think allfourfeet white
the neighbourhood of which boarding trots and gallops the brands I do not
perjon that will deliver
Mr Innis Brent inf
me in Danville fball
Dollars reward'
By order of the committee Benjamin Beall
W WARD ch com July 3 x78 45 47
annual
the other on the trough fpring:
Together with feveril other
tracts in the different Counties
in this- diftrift The terms
may be known by aplying to
Harry Innes Efquire in Dm
viilc or to the fubferiber about
fix miles from Dtnville in Lin
coln Ciimty
639 -tf THOMAS TODD
JUST ARRIVE D
Aid now opened for fale
PETER JANUARY fif SON
At their new fore
nearly oppofitPthe old Court houfe
TO BE SOLD
Chveral very valuable tracts
of land lying on' the wa
ters of Clear Creek in the
Cmrty of Fayette aboift ten or
twelve miles from Leington
which ' are patented in the'4— — —
name of William Stewart Al- rp AKEN up by the fubjeriber in
fo to be let for a term of J Woodford county at the forks of
years two valuable trails of a white horfe 5 feet high
iand one on Glen’s creek and
of LAND
hundred a-
cres wher-on Hive w ith the im-1
provements one hundred and
thirty five acres cleared and un
der good fence— the fuuation
MERC HAND IZ Eood water and other peculiar
idapted te thefeafen advantages render it nearly
compleat ajfortment of-' ag valuabifi
as any traft of the
M E D I C I N E fame quanrity'in this diftrift
For terms apply to ine on the
IVhichthev as nival are determined te premifes
fell en refenablt terms f ’ JOHN GRANT
- - Bourbon county July 1 1789 45-48
TNJ OTI CF is heteby given to all theft
I ' perfans holding lots ir the Town of “ ’
Lexington who have failed to comply A ME to the plantation of the fub
w’th the Trujee’s ffolves nfpe&ing' - firiber living en Cane run war
improvements required tobemadeonthe Lexington a dark boy Mare Jw-poei
fame: alfo the non payment of the for- to be $ years old ns brand was fhod all
f tits that already have been impofed: round about 1 34 hands high : Pofied
that they attend the board cf fmflees ' ald appraifed to £ 5
e’t the fir ft Saturday in Angufi in the' JL ALEXANDER SMITH
afternoon at Mr'lllgbee's tavern i June 26 1789- 45-47
Lexington to give their reafens if any
the enfuing crop (if toliacco
any P'-H'on may have tlie goods
now bv giving
ble f-enri'y ro
NAGLE
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Holders May 19 1789
38
they hum why faid lots may not be fold
agreeable t the faid refelves
By order of the beard
ROBERT PARKER Clk
June 10 1789- 43 tf
FOR SALE
AT this place a variety o
well afTrted goods which
mi 1 e ' J AKEN up by the fulfrriber living
wtll he given in exchange forl en tlie w Wlf a Ll
f
tve
unexceptiona- eyelm Appraifed to £ 2:0
'T'HE TRACT
A- containing fix
TAKFN up by the fubjeriber living
n IVefi Hickman a Jorrel Mare
about 4 years od 14 hands high esjnall
fiasin the Sorehead a natural trotter
appraifed to £10 Aljea Jmalt Jari My
W are about 1 2 hands hit'll 9 years old
a white mane at the place of the bell
cellar (hart docktj way lacked ap ra:f
ed to £3 V incent Self
April 29 1789 46
Horfe about isye'ersolj' a biase face
aheary mane and tail and has the pole
tf H M
K A Y
June 9 1789
rtf to
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TAKEN Ut by the flhUrirer ly
ing in H'otirlfard County a b-rfi
colt two years eld a brown bay co
lour a jkall flat in hit forehead hit
near hi d foot white w!th a white lift
reund his thigh a little above his knee s
Appraifed to £6 ' John Guy
Woodford May 1 1 1 789 43 45
branded en the near fboulder I H trots
naturally has the pole evil and is very
eld Appraifed te £ 2
BENJ WALLER Jun
June 6 1789- 43-45
LL perfons indebted to the fub
fcriber by book accounts are
requeued to tettle their refpcflive ba
lancer with Mr Innis Brent who is
authorifed to tranfaflmy bufincis fn
myabfence
THOMAS YOUNG
Lexington May 16 1789 39
FOR SALE
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STOCKOCLM January 26
r HE coun ry people in general are
J in favor of continuing 'the war
and the means for its continuation will
be one of the principal objects of the at
tention of the Diet A few days fince
the -King ordered the commiflionersof
war to make an eftimate of theexpences
of toi tiling and maintaining a fleet of 31
veffeis with an army of 60000 men
This eftimate will be fubimtted to the
confideration of the national affem
bly
TEMESWAER Jan 15
The commandci s of the troops can
toned in Tianfylvania and Moldavia
are ordered to be in readinefs to march
as foon as the weather will permit
LONDON February 25
That the King of Pmflia will take
part in the northern war can no longer
appear doub fill He has leized on fe
veral Danifh veffeis in the ports of Ste
ten Metnel andElbingen
The pietext for this reprifal as made
totheDaniih confui is “ the Danes
having fome few weeks lince feized on
ached of fpecie of the value of 50000
ducats which the King of Piuflianow
claims as belonging to him and which
was jfoing to Stockholm in payment of
feme wood biougbt from Sweden"
The foreign arm es are aheady pre
paring for the enfuing campaign which
pronrfies to ’e one of the 1110ft acliv’e
known in the luftory of Europe
Pmflia andPoland w il prohanly join
Sweden and theTmks againft the Em
perot Ruflia and Denmaik Should
the latter peifift in aflifting the E111
prefs itmay probably involve Great
Bntain in thedifpute
'1 he Turks will certainly (land in
need of the affiftance of the Kmg of
Pruilra (or the accedes of the Ruffi
ans as theclofeol the campaign mull
bear very hard upon them
The King of Sweden has laid the
eft mateof theexpences of the prefent
year before the Dier now afTembled
The fleet is elbmated at 32 (hips of the
line befides tuber t effels anti the land
fo ces at 60000 men this objeft will
bethefirll to conic under the confide
ration of the States General of that
Kingdom
Fe) 27 Sir George Raker declared
in tlie ciicle of his friends on Saturday
fe'nnight that from the preceeding
Tuefday to that day he had not in
the whole coirrfeoi his practice dif
covered fucli a rapid amendment in a
ny per Ton's health as in that of the
king during fo flroit an interval
March 1 A death wound to the
unequivocating paragraphs refpefling
the King’s health In addition to the
report of the phyficians Lord Onflow
addrefled himfelf publickly to thevi
ficors at St James's yefterday fay
ing — “ And 1 am very happy to in
form you that your attendance here
will not be neceffary in future to in
quite after his Majefty’s health
Sweden is preparing with inch
fpeed as a full t-eafury alone can give
for an early campaign
Thetieet at Carlefcrone is the bed
the Baltic ever faw The army re
turns aie ltaed at 100000 effective
men
Extra& of a Utter from BruJJels Fe
bruary 17
“It is generally repot ted here that
the French have made themfelves
mailers of the Cape of Good Hope"
March 5 This morning fome dif
patches were received in town from
i'luihing which confirm the report
of the French go'ng to ganifon the
chief places in Audi ian Flatideis and
that picpaiations are making in the
Low countries to receive them This
is a ilep which requites the moil
minute attention of the Britifh Ca
binet March 14 Another large confe
deracy has la'ely been formed on the
Continent which is (filed “1 he Arm
ed Neutrality” It conlillstof feve
ral o‘ the independent ILectois of Ger
many the moll powerful of which
aie the K clots of hanocc Saxony
and Pfalrz I'h'cy together can biing
into the field an army of ’200 coo men
There is no doubt which part tin's con
FOREIGN I NT E L LICENCE
QUEBEC Aril 13
By a letter from Niagara we learn
they are in great dillrefs for want ot
the neceffaries of life wheat 20s
York currency per buiLel and diffi
cult to be got at that price cats &c
have been fubftituted for beef &c
potatoes with fait pork got by great
intreaty from the foldiers is almoft the
conftant diet of the writer who is
doubtful how he and his neighbours
will be able to fpin out life until next
harveft
PORTSMOUTH (N H) April ry
IVe learn from Bonavifta that the in
habitants there are fuffering every incon
venience for want of rain they not hav
ing received any thefe four years pajl
N E W - H A V E N April 17
Yellerday the citizens affembled in
city meeting On motion
Voted unanmoufly Th at the freedom
of the city fhould be granted to his
Excellency John Adams Efq Vice
Piefidentof the United States Alfo
Voted That Prierpont Edwards Efq
beappointed to prepare a diploma in
confequence ofthe aforefaid vote and
prefent it to Mr Adams on his arri
val Intelligence being received that his
Excellency was to be in town this
morningtjjkhe chief magiftiates of the
xtty— -heSuefl 'em profcTors and tu
tors of Yale College the clergymen
of'heton and a large bd ofthe
citizens afferntded at the (late lioufe
at fix o'clock 1 1 the morning when af
ter forming they proceeded on the
Hartford road fx miles whe e they
met his Excellence the Vice-Picfidem
arid after the cujlomary falutes they
efcorted him into to rn on li is enter
ing the bells of the feveral churches
were run? --the Federal Flag difplayed
and a very numerous crowd of citizens
affembie’ to fee fo d (linguiihed a
charade' On his arrival at Mt J
Brown's C u Tavern another falute
took place -Mi Adams tar ied but a
fhort time in to n and proceeded on
his way to Ne v York gentlemen ac
companied him th ce miles out of town
where he 'ery politely tock his leave
of and thanked them for the attention
and honor they had flietvn to him- -he
then continued on his journey and the
gentlemen returned to town ---During
his Excellency's tan y in town Mr Ed
wards had the honor of executing the
commiflion he had received from the
city of delivering to his Excel’ency
their diplomatic freedom which was
very politely received --Placing fitch
diftinguiflied characters as our Prefi
dentand Vice-Prefident at the head of
government is ftrikingiy charaCleu'f
tic of the virrure and good fenfe of the
citizensof the United States of Arne
nca atld that umverfal defire w hich
pervades all ranks of honoring them
is no fmall maikof that unbounded con
fidence they puffers of the gxat body
of the people- -Happy people--that
have fucli men for thy rulers
N E W-Y O R K May 5
ExtraS of a letter from Glafgow
March 1 8
“ You no doubr will before this
reaches you have heard of his Ma
jefty’s peifeft recoveiy to the very
gieatdifappointment of he fcoundiels
who call themfe ves patriots You
will fee from the newfpapeis the
fpceches of Builtc and Sheridan
very extraordinary ones they are
t lias fet the Prince of Wales in a
very baa light to the nation his dill
keeping thole two fellows about him
aiter the abufe they have thrown out
againft his Majefty and minilters'du
ring his lament- ble illnefs
His majefty’s recovery 'has been
a moil hoirid disappointment parti
cularly to Burke and Sheiidan Re
port fays had the regency bill palled
the fir ft demand the Regent was to
have made to Parliament was 300
oooU under pretence of paving his
own debts 75000! was to have
federacy will take fhould it be drawn
into the war for it certainly would
join againft the Emperor
AMERICAN OCCURRENCE
ffone to Sheridan for him to pay his
debts as much to Burke for the fame
purpofe Buike’s debts have no
name put on them only that he owes
1500I to his porter-meichant of
truth a wonderful futn — Mts Fuz
heroert was to have part of ihe re
mainder Mr Fox’s tiril fpeech af
ter coming from the continent damn
ed the party entirely with the nati
on You know the cry of him and
his party was the c own had too
much power and fhould be reduced
When they had a profped of the
Prince being Regent they were for
throwing all power into his hands
When Fox found this fpeech of his
had made fucli noife in London he
wanted to explain it away in Parlia
ment but it would not do for the
corporation of the city and the mer
chants addreffed Mr Pitt upon the
care he took of the conftituiion
Fox when he found he had made
fuch a miftake blamed Lough-burrow
for advifing him to advance fuch
things tiiat as a lawyer he depen
ded on his advice that he (Fox) had
only juftreturned from the continent
and wiflied himfelf at Rome a
gain Mr Fox made no other appear
ance in Paliament but went to
Bath for the benefit of his health
Whether that was the rcafon is much
doubted another given is -lallfefGon
of Parliament when the Prince's mar
riage happened to be talked of Mr
Fox pledged himfelf to the houfe there
was no marriage: This it teems has
affronted Mrs Fitzhcrbert fo much
and flic !ia got fuch an afcendency over
thePiince that Fox is received very
cooly by him and frowned upon by
the lady fo that lie feLiom has trecn
lean at Carleton Houfe Thewhoie
kingdom has been illuminated I may
fay in a blaze 01 light on the King’
happy recovery every town and vil
lage of the final left confequence have
hewn their loyalty and happinefs on
the occafton The day after thegrand
illumination in London the Piince
and the Dukeoi York choofed to walk
to the opera houfe in the blue and
buff uniform : The mob began to hifs
them and fhoulder them about that
the Prince was glad tomakehisefcape
into a houfe the Duke fought his way
to his own They wcie obliged :o
change theft dre s and fmugglcthem
felves into the opera ”
ELIZABETH TOWN April 29
From Norlh-Carolina we hear that
the winter has been the Jevereji known
except one in the memory of man
The retds the principal Juftenance for
their Jlock throughout the winter have
been cut off by the frofl and their cat
t is deprived of this refourje die in great
quantities It was not uncommon for
one farmer to loj's from thirty to fifty
in a month
PHILADELPHIA Feb 25
The following (economical law ofthe
ne w (late of Franklin found amongft
the public papers fervesar a pattern
to thofe Hates vvhofe civil lifts have
become abuidento its inhabitants
In General Assembly State op
Franklin Oflober 15 178?
WHEREAS the colleSing of taxes
in fpecie for the want of a circulating
medium has become very oppre five to the
good people of this cornmonwealt h And
whereas it is the duty of the legijlature
to hear at all limes the prayers of their
conftituents and apply asfpeedy a rente
dy as lays in their power Beit enaSed
by the Genera! AJJembly of the ft ate of
Franklin and it is hereby enaSed by the
authority ofthe fame that from the firjl
day of January A mo Domini 1789
the falaries of the civil officers of this
commonwealth be ns follow to wit:
His Excellency the Governor per an
num icoo deer J kins his Honor the
Chief JuJiice 500 ditto ditto the Attor
ney General 500 ditto ditto Secretary
to his excellency the Gove 1 nor 500 racoon
ditto the Treafurer of the State ot
ter ditto: each County Clerk 300 beaver
ditto Clerk of the Houfe cf Commons
200 racoon ditto Members of Afembly
per diem 3 ditto ditto Juftices fee for
figning a warrant 4 muskrat ditto- to the
Conflable for ferving a warrant 3 mink
ditto EnaSed into a law this 1 5 day
of October 1788 under the great Jeal of
t he ffite wilnefs his Excellency J-J-tt
Seri er Governor Captain-General Com
mander in Chief and Admiral in and
over aid Race
Attejl Elisha Triplet’ c 11 a
R A L T I M O R E Aprils
ExtraCl of a letter from a Gentleman ct
K'clnmrd to his friend in this town
dated the -Qth injlant
“ Yefterday letters were received front
Glafgow by the Mermaid Capt Hun
ter which advife tlie per fell recovery of
the King on tlie 26th of February and
that he had appointed a day to meet hit
parliament--- This advice may be relit i
on for a truth”
LEXINGTON July 4
We hear that the (late of ComiefL- v
cut arc about prefenting every member
ofthe New Congiefs with cloth fuf-
ficient for a fuit cf cothes and that ic
is to be the manufaftuicof that (late
and ofopc colour
On Sunday laft about 2 o'clock ini
tl-c morning Maj Ifaac B Dunn cf
Lexington put a period to his life
by the cl i charge of a fmal! pocket
piilol the contents of which pcne
trated the pericranium iuft above the
right ear he did not expire till near
two hours after during which time he
was entirely infenfible
The unhappy cau!e of this affeft
ing cataftrophe is uncertain he was
previoufly difcovcied 'o be in a (late
of pertuibation for feveral days
His death is univerfally lamented
by all that were acquainted with him
being poffeffed of every qualification
which conftitutes theaffieftionace buf
band the tender parent the kind in
dulgent mailer and in fine the wor
thy member of Society
His remains we einterred on Sun
day evenin ' at 6 o’clock in the pub
lic burying ground in Lexington at
tended by a numerous conccuife of
people
A SONATA
Sung by a number of young girls dreffei
in white and decked with wreaths and
chaplets of flowers holding baskets of
flowers in th ir hands as Gen PVafh
ington pafed under the triumphal arch
raifed on the bridge at Trenton April
21 1789
XV ELCOME mighty Chief ! onco
W mote
Welcome to thisgiateful fliors
Now no mercinary foe
Aims again the fatal blow-—
Aims at thee the fatal blow
Virgins fair and matrons grave
Thofe thy conquering arms did rave
Build for thee triumphal bowers
Strew ye fair his way with flowers—
Sc your hero’s way with flowers
As they Jung thefe lines they ftrewed
the flowers before th- General who halted
until the J'onatawas finifbed
The General being prefented with a copy
of the fonata war pleafed to addrefs
the following card to the ladies
To the LsDtEso'Trenton who were af
fembled on the lift dav of April at
'the triumphal arch ere fled by them on
the bridge which extends acrojs the
AJfarpink creek
ENERAL WASHINGTON can
T not leave this place without ex
preffing hrs acknowledgments to the
matrons and young ladies who re- I
ceivcd him in fo novel and grateful a
manner at the triumpal aich in Tien
ton for theexquifne fenfation he ex
perienced in that affefting moment —
The afloniftiing contiaft between his
fo mer and aftual tituation at the fame
fpot-- the e'egant afte with which ic
was adorned for the prefent occafion—
and the innocent appearance of the
white robed Choir who met him with
tne gratulatory fong - have made fiidj
an impreffion op his remembrance as
he affures them will never be effaced
ALL KINDS OF
BLANKS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
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Ugh 8 or 5 yars old a fidiii (pot an
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trotter fl-od before both hifsji lit had
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LEXINGTON’: Printed ly JOHN BRADFORD at hit (Vries in Main Street where Suhfcriptions AJvertiJements &c for this paper art thankful
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received and Primting in its different branches done with Cart and Expedition
THE Julfrribtrs hereby inform the
Public i ( but more' especially the
fcltlers at Bourbon Court liouje) that
they have a claim to the lauds at that
place- and that Jb-Jtild application be
- tr ade to tt General AJembly for laying
'' off and cjlallijlitg a Town there it
By puW-ft'iug tie following extra !7
far tit irformal'tn of the' militia if Fa
yette wht are called up on to attend to the
iawii this cafe ycu will oblige
Tour ooedient humble jervant
IFVI TO HD county lint
Fayette June 26 1759
J O II N G O U D Y
1 ASFfi the liberty tf irf truing lit
frit nds a':’ the public that hi hat
for fair at lisfiorein Lexington Jt fi
ft' :cr Ci'iiini i tii " a reot and gene
e 1 '-fiBf:? of I I Y i O O 13 S and
oRiJtmil S r:jfareutafOTtmert
' VS II)II ! WORK Vis: Men
-- fciid wwrfrfaddles fnndiebcgs bridles
l j:-' r:T:rg!rs c ik'wTi h hr isdetemied
to fel on the nod tet fiol-Ie terms for
vaj fwrs' jilt cideouuny
tnju’r linen
Lcxirtton fure jf 17:9
Ey an ad oG vUyi fifed in December
I fives- co:rr:cs mi the cfcrnAhis character
T’rrrs firUkor'a!vri ?calv ppi od’ '
pi flit t or fife listfaro: H of prod
fiid meres to me flail receive the above
reward or two Dollars far either
WILLIAM PAYTON
-Jtme-t 4rt?S9 — t-444S — r
r I'M IF PnVdi'g
! i: lexi 'gto
It ronJlruileJ of firing e’-d CuroLle
timbers trd do:s i wnl-nn Me
Kirier A:v'trlir:i :t!ii-i'rg to u--it r-
T O B T-
TRACT of rich land alniit‘fix
mi'c from I cxirpnn on 1 e 'cft
rfr feli luilding ny communicate rp (fe roaj jC2 jn2 tfJ jeinron-
ont'-o vntcrsof K'k Horn Cicck Ir a
wc'l fe'i’cl rc’enliotiihood for tents
f and Aitir-taitrctiliM direct or-gppdy
to Mr Hcriry AlJetfon at Mr R
hi" ir
Lev dears and w' r !cr A-Orr: r hr whoe
a’l 22 ferl l-i-h
1 e f(tt wide rati i I i'v ’
ail to he f turned irth' T"f-
dn the right eye IThctver'delners the
June 24 1789
r-Hi it is r'aflel - "Jm — m renuci iincany
T'llAl! mliarT-Maria-bfcwn &: -TwtomtBtmpa&mmf's-njiiMa it wyinftof its
will meet 'with app'aftlsn until the ti-1 fa the Crab Orchard the Cth of
tie to the lends fiaii be finally decided a July in order to fiart early thi
WILLIAM HUSTON n-xtnornng through the ItiU
T O BE L E
Ort Sa'aidiy ilic6:hcf July 1789
if a ? rating Hovfe
Mr is 'R A D F O R D
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ton 5-7 frrt hg JO
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— mrde firiJ lielnf-afiQii fivf-U — I’rrnea'iz Bt'Sfn irrbee'TXsem — t l& ttne 2 6-1789-
teacli dancing in Iex-
Danville rrd in
‘ Col‘ Maitlwil’ ntigbourhood
on moderate terms he re
quells the employers will pleafe
to be timeU in their fnbicrip
linns by' which He can “judge
if there be a iuflkicnt irdittv-
naurul pacer ii'
Viopo wlicr he wen
Veliveu ti e ftiJ In
JEREMIAH
W?
w mo
In the Sirt'c h'cly occupied by Mr
John Duncan and oppofiic Ah
‘ Yone'x Tave n
V A larce a"d reners! aiTortmcnt of
jXRY Goods and Grorct icswhirf
1 f will ft? ciilro'ed of on tcafon
able terms f'r Calli or Ginfarg of
a good qua’I-y
WILLIAM MORTON & Co
Lcxir-tcn June 2 1789
and method arc
well flipportid Teitces geb
jrraphy ami life ef the Gio' es
having a ptir on a new con-
ftrirdion with Captain (ojik’s -
djhovttKfr-- XOTirF it hn ebr given' to all tlfe
A ourg 5 II L 1 -p terfons fnldhg lets inthe Town of
M:rcre!’i on Care inn: rjiS!i!-'
ibo 141!) iiilV a loan lloilc :ifc ri 15
rcTuvp!ei I'h
i cnt an ay ulv-cvcr
lioiic o me at Mr
Alex Smtiis in Caiicin thom a
tit -vs f'Oti fit il' ftavethe
all no sea-aid aiil :c:ima'j!c ch tipcs
Venrm c Piuner
Tayetic Jure 16 id9 4345
QJTRAYED away from1 Mr D-yiJ
hinii hii’h 10 or ij yens o Until on the frfl Saturday in Aiigufl ' in the J
to fell on as modera'e tctins
fih'cfor cafli ginfan final iettlcmcnt
certificates Furrs viz I'ox Racon
Otter and Mink (Lins 421
ter Icicof n lio l-nowithc lard
NI!Ten ro of the above to be
cloned by cortta'Lforwhich pavtrcnt
will t c inaJc in hard dollars : enquire
ai cltovc ————— -
GiMns nt’ir fesiiicri)ti-orTo te prill-'
DRY goods hard rare and groce
ries -with a quantity of nails of
different lizes alio lampblack and
fiA oil which they ire ricterm
At their Store in Danville a Jorge and
general affortwent tf
f-dcmefcr-
TWO DOLLARS REWARD
JUST OPENING
Jufi opened and fir fale by
BEALL & Co
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rmined JV-— -
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dement JLv -G1
the enfuing crop tf tobacco Uorfe
" any p'rfon-mav have the goods a hear
naw bvgi ving uncxccpiiona
b!e f'cnri'y to
M NAGLE
Holders May 19 1789 38 1 f
maybfik inwn by aplying to
Harry In nes Efquire in Dm-
viile or to the fubferiber about
“fix miles from Dinville in Lin
coln Cninty V ‘
J39-r THOMAS TODD
JUST ARRIVED
Aid note opened for fale by
TETER JANUARY SON
At their new flare
nearly oppo Gt? the old Court haufe
containing fix hundred a
cres w her on 1 live with the im-’
provements one hundred and
thirty fi'e acres cleared and un
der good fence— the fuuation
M E R C 11 A N n I Z Efjgood water and other peculiar
Pmrttniarty adapted to the feafon' advantages render it nearly
Leri’igtan who have failed to comply
w’th the Tr nlre't vfolves -'ffpefling
f)Krsvrmfj required t It made oaths
fame -fets 1 ' alfo the nonpayment of the for
tint already have been impofrd:
that they attend the t-oard if Ttujles
TO BE SOLD
Qbveral very valuable tradts
V on-thewa--ters of -land-Jyfng
of Clear Creckjj in' the
Cninty of Fayette about ten or
twelve miles from Lcington
which are patented in the
name of William Stewart Al
fa to be let for a term of
leringtan to give their reafont if any'
thmy hv whyfaid lots may not be old "
agreeable Qthe ftidrefolves ' rp A KEN up by the fuhjcriber living
If order of-tht board n ll'rjl Hickman aforrel Atare
ROBERT PARKER C!k b6V? yeBritf-'4 hands high mall
tft flat in the :rchtad a natural rrotfrr
ICE is hereby given that thei
GRAMM AR SC1I00L unde
the direBion of thecommittec oi tl
’ RAYED from Lexington the 25th
board of truilcesfor the TranfylvaniaO of June
Wpodford county at the forks of-
years two valuable tracts of 'rJ9fny wAiir Aer? 5 ffJ high
j" j 1 branded ori the near boulder III trots-
land one on GLns creek nd natunlly has the pale evil and is very
the other on the trough fprmg: iW jptalfedta £x
Together with feveral other BENJ WALLER Jun
traits in the different Counties -June 6 1789 ) 4345
this- diftri£h The terms '
rian mectinghoufe r ur Lexington in
the neighbourhood of which boai ding
and accommodations for Undents may
perhaps be had a good and cheap as
in any part of thisdiiti-iA: and tuition
at the modci ate rate of three pounds per
amniaij By order of the committee
't W WAKD clicom
4-rMi horfe -nearly 15
Seminary is opened at the PublVswfa high even or eight yean eld
fchool-houfe adjacent toThe Prcftyic- with a large blaze in h:s fact remark-
- as f aLLL ! mA
f xfT'AKEN up by the (nhfrribtr living
will h- gum in exchange for 1 the tf wiif nyi ta$
A-T this place a
" well a (T tried c
FOR SALE
variety oT
goods which
f
The tract of land
rnni
' appraifed ta£io AljO a fmalt dark thy
ti are about 1 2 hinds hih 9 years old
a white mane at the place of the boll
collar (bar t dou:j way I ached ra:f
dto£ 3 V nceiit uclf —
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fame quantity in this diflriCt
For terms apply to ine on the
premifes
JOHN GRANT
Bourbon county July t 1 789 45-48
fAVE to the plantation of the fub
V- feriber Hying on Cant run near
Ijexingtott a dark by Mare-Jur fofei
to be 8 yean old no brand vat hod all
round about 13$ hands high: Pojled
and appraifkd to £ $
able walleyes I think all four feet white
trots and gallops the brands I da not ’
recolleSt any perjon that will deliver
the fold horfe to Mr Innit Brent ini
Lexjngt on or to me in Danville ball
receive three Dollar t reward
BeiyasninJSeallj-
JuTy" 37 x 78 : T" WT
requeRed to fettle ihetr refpcftive ba
lances with Mr Innis Brenr who is
aurhorifed to tranfaflmy bufinels in
my abfence
THOMAS YOUNG
Lexington May 16 178 9 39
about 1 8 years eid a Lias face
heavy mane and tail arU has tit pole
evel Aptraijeita £ 2: o
KiO: k a Y
June 9 1789 tVio 44-45
TAKEN by the fuhferirer tv '
ing t'n Woodford Ctunty a h-rfo
colt -lour two years old a brow 1 bay to
a trail fiar in hir forehead his
near hi d foet white wth a white lifi
round hit th'gh a lime above his knee 9
Afpraifej to j 6-' John Guy : '
Woodford May it ISg 4345
FOR SALE
ALL perfons indebted to the Tub
fenher by book accounts are
fp A K E N up by the fubferiber in
ALEXANDER SMITH
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"r j-al ol the independent RieJIors of Ger--
inaT the molt poweiju! of wh ch
- ' -f c-t he E-eSor s of - lianm'c Saxony
' Jmd: Pfaltz - TKcf together can br ing
' intb'che field an aim ifVx ooo men
- Th?icis no doubt which' part this cou-
STOCKOCLM January 26
r i HE coun ry people in general are
J in favor of cuntinuinguhe war
“ and -be thcmeanffarlcs contfirration will
one of the principal objects of the at
tention of the Diet Afewdaysfince
the King ordered the commiffipners of
war to make an eftimate of the expences
of foi ml ng and maintaining a fleet of 3 1
veflels £ith an army of 60000 men
TWeftiinate will be fubmiitcd to the
confideration of the national aflem
bly 'TEMESWAER Jan 15
The commandcis of the troops can
Coned fn Tianfyryania and Moldavia
are ordered to be in readinefs to march
s foon as the weather will permit
LONDON February 25
- That the King of Prufllia will take
pan in the northern wr can no longer 7
I He has feized on fe-
appear doubful
veral Danilh veflels in the ports of Ste
ten Memel andElbingen
The p-etext for this reprifat as made
Co the Danilh coiiful is “ the Danes
Jiying fame few-weeks finccfeized bn
ragheft of fpecieof the value of 50000 °f ‘be city ftioujJ be granted to his
ducats which the King of Piuflianow “Excellency John Adams Efj Vice
claims as belonging to h:m and which Picfident of the United States' Alfa
was going to Stockholm in payment of Fstfi That Prierpont Edwards Eiq
feme wood brought from Sweden be appointed to prepare a dipUmi-i in
— T he foreign arm es are already- pre-xonfequence ofibcjfar cfaidvot ean J
paring fo the enfuing campaign which piefent it to Mr Adams on his arri
promifes to he one of the molt acliv’e vak
known in the hflory of Europe In'ellieee being received that his
Pruflia and Poland w II prohanly join Excellency ‘ was 10 be in town this
-Sweden indtlieTiHknftsmll tl'e Em ninrnin"srhr chief magiftiiicsnJLilie
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
perot Ruflia and nmaTk-n5h6UfJ
the latter peifld in aiCding the Em-
prefs itmay probably involte Great
Britain in thedifpute'
' 1 he Turks will certainly dand in
need of the aflidance of the frng of
Pruflia forthefdcceilesoftheRufli
ans at theciofeol the campaign mud
bear very harduj'on them
The King of Sweden has laid the
sfflma'eof thcex!enccs of thi prefent
year before the Dies now aflemhied
The fleetisedimaredat 3a (hips of the
Jine befides other veflels and the land
focsai 60000 men ths ooieft will
berhefird to conic under the conflde
ration of the States-General of that
Kingdom'
-Fe i 27- Sir George Balter dedareJ
in the citcle of his friends on Saturday
fc'nntght that from the preceeding
Tuefday to that day he had not in
the whole courfeoi his pradicc dif
coveted fuch a rapid amendment in a
ny perfon's health as in that of the
king durjng fu (hoit an interval
M?rch 1 A death wound to the
n avJ a
ci' I tens aTemn'cd at the datehoufe
at fix o'clock i-'- the morning when af
ter forming they p-nceeied on the
Hartfoid'roaJ fx miles whc c they
met his Excellency the Vice-Picfident
and after the cudomary falutes they
efcoi ted him into to-vn on hi enter
ing the bc'ls of the fcvcral chuiches
we’ e r 11115 —the Federal Flag J’fplayeJ
anikwvey numerous ciowd of citizens
ideirb'e i to fee fo d dinguiflied a
characlei On his arrival at M J
Brown's C tv-Tavem another falute
took place -Mi Adam tar Jed but a
(hort time in ro n and pnx'ecdcd on
his wav to New York gentlemen ac
companied him thi ce miles out of own
where he very poiirclr tock his leave
of and thanked them for the attention
and honor they had fliewn to him- -he
then continued on his journey and the
gentlemen returned to town— During
his Excellency's tan y in town M r E J
wards had the honor of executing t he
oncquivocating paragraphs Tcfpefling commiflion he had received fiom the
the King’s health In addition to the "city of delivering to his Excellency
report of the phyficians Lord Onflow their diplomatic freedom which was
ad Jrcfled himfeif publicity to the vi
fitors at St James's ycflerday fay
ing— “ And I sm very7 happy to in
form you that yonr attendance here
will not be ncceflary in future to in
qnire after his MajcftyV health
- Sweden is preparing with fuch
fpeed as a Tull t-eafufy alone can give
for an early campaign
The Beet at Carlcfcrotuj is the bed
the Bilti ever few The si my re
turps ate flawed it 100000 effective
men : ' 1 -
"ExtraS of a letter ffim Brujfelt Fe
" truary 17' " ‘
: Jt is generally iejHi ted here that
the French have made thcmfelves
mailers of the Cape of Good Hope”
- March 5 This morning foiqe dif-
W-Y 0 1
ExiraB of a Kttcr from Glafgow
fljarth 1 8
“ You no doubr will before this
reaches you have heard of his Ma-
jefty’s peifeft recovery to the very
patches were received In townfrom gicatdifappointmcnt of be&bundicis
l'infliing: which confirm the report who call thernfe ves patriots You
of theFrench go’ng to'giniionthe wTIT
chief places in Auftrian Flanders and fpccchca of Burke and Sheridan
that preparations are inahi tg in the very cxiraorditirty ones they arc
Joiy countries to receive them This It has fet ihe Prince of Wales in a
Is a ftep which requires -the moil very ban light to the nation his ftilt
ininutc attention of the Btitiflx Ca- keeping thole two fellow about h:m
binei ' ' alter the abufe they have thrown out
'March 14 "Another large eonfe- againfl his Majefty and miniflersVdU
dcraeyhas lately been fanned on the ring his lameni’ble illnefs ‘ 3t
jCominent which is flled “ihcArm- llis inajefty’s recovery has been
ed Neutrality’ It confillssof fcve-‘ a moil horrid difappoit tment paiti-'
cularljr to Burkuand Shciidan Re
port fays had the regency hill palled
the fitfl demand the Regent was -to
have made to Parliament was 300
oodU under pretence of paving his
own debts: 75030b was to have
t:
f v
j it'
r A-'M
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fcdcracy will take AoulJ itbe drawn
into tfic war for it certainly weulJ
Joio againft the Empcttor:
AMERICAN OCCURRENCE
Q U E B E C April 13
By a letter from Niagara we learn
they are in great diihefs for want of
the heceflarics of (ic wheat 20 s
York currency per bulhcl
cult to be got at that price
have been fubftitured
potatoes with fait pork got by great
intreaty from the foldiers is altnoft the
conftant diet of the writer who Is
doubtfn! how he and his neighbours
will be able to fpin out life until next
harveit
PORTSMOUTH (NH) April ty
Hre learn frm Bonavljla that the in
habitants there are fnjering every ince n
4jv-
faience for want of rain tkey netk
received thefefour ye artpafl
K"!—' hereir-enti pfoMbfSanAAu-
lor -i: C!csc the derpyrnen
of iheto vn and a !areebnd-of the
very politely received —Placing fuch
difthguiflied charafleri as oiirPrefl
dent and Vice-PrefidentattheheaJ of
government is ftrikingty charafleiff
tic of the yirture and goodfeofe of the
citizens of the Unite J Ststes of Amc
tica and that univeifal defire which
petv:tdc$l!raik of honoring them
is no fmall maik of that uhSounded cor-
fidenceihey pofleftof the gcat body
of the people- -Happy people-— that
have fuch menfor thy tuiers
R E May j
gone to Sheri Jan for him to pay hi
debts as niuduo Burke for the fame
purpofcT Euike’s debts have no
name put on them only that he owes
1 Seal to hi porter-met chant cf
truth a wonderful fum—Mts Fttz
-te-'milrfdcf-TJrTFok'i hernert was to have part of-thc
fi’Ceetraf--ter iirft
coming fiom the continent damn
n-ni-on eJ thcparty entirely with the
You know the cry of him and
his party was the c own 1-aJ too
When Fox found this fpccch of his'
had made fuch noife in London lie
wanteJ to explain it aaray in Parlia
ment but it would not do for the
corporation of the city and the mer
chants iJJrciH'd Mr Pitt upon the -'
care he took of the coriflituiion
Fox when he found he huJ nude
fuchv miftukz blzmcd Loughbutrow
for advifing him to advance fuch
ihihgs “tliat“ as a lawycrTIie depend"
ded on his advice that lie (Fox) ha J
only jud returned from the imMnent
and wilhed himfeif at Rome a
gsin Mr Fox made ro other appear
ancc in Paliamcnt but went to'
Whether that was the icafon i much
doubted another given is :Iadfcdion'
- of Paiiumenr when the Piince'i mar
riage hapiieneJ in be talkeJ cf Mr
Fox pie Iced luctfclf 10 the houre there
-wavitomarriagcr-Thiv- it teems has
i5 -and routed Mu Fiuhcibcit fo mtkli
be ha got fuch an afccndcncy over
d
lincc that Fox f rcicivcJ very
theP
y by him and fiuwrcd upon by
cocly
xhe UJy fo that lie fehiom lu Pern
V1
Caileion 1! uo — TTew iiu c
t:njoin
kingdom has been illuminated limy
fay in a blaze 01' Sigh) on the
happy recovery cvcy to vn and vil
lage of the fnil!c'l eonfe ptcncc have
(he’-vn (heir loyalty and happiuefs on
the accafton The day after thsgsau J
illumination m London the Prince
and the Dukeot York choofcd to walk
to the opera lioufe in tiie blue anJ
buff uniform : The mob Ircgan to bifs
them and (houldcr them about that
the Prince-was glad tomakchisercape
into a home the Duk6 fought bis way
to bis own They woe nbliccJ :o
change the:r dre and ftaugglcthein
felvcs into the opera ”
ELIZABETH TOWN April 29
From Nirth-Carolina are hear that
the whiter lies teen the Jererejl itowi'
excel t ene in the memory of nan
The retdt Af principal Jujlenance for
their jleck t’irougkwt thi winter have
been cut ejf by the frol and their cat
(if deprived vf this ref ourjedie in great
quantities Jt was not uncommon for
ant farmer ti tojs from thirty te fifty
in a month
PHILADELPHIA Feb 25
The following (economical law of the
new ftatc of Franklin found ainonglt
the public papers fervefjtt a pattern
tothofeftates whole civil lifts have
become a buidcn to its inhabitants
hr Gfkcral Aesemilt State of
Fraxxlis OSober 15 1788
WHEREAS the colleSing of taxes
in Jpecie for the wan! of a circulating
i medium has become very tipfejfn-e to tue
good people of lks commeuwealt k And
- whereas -to it is the duty of the legijlature
hear at all times the prayers of their
Cnlitueris -dy and apply at fpeeiy a reme
as lays in their power Beit enaBed
Ly the General Ajfembly ef the Jlate of
Fra’iklin and it is hereby enaSed by the
authority ef the fane that from the firft
“ ArnovVvmiitir-T?t-9j-
the falaries ef the civil officers of this
comnonvealt h leas follow to wit:
His Excellency the Governor per an
num icon deer j'ktiu his Honor the
- Chief Jufiice 500 ditto auto the At tor
ney General 500 ditto ditto Secretary
ti his excellency the Gove 1 nor 500 racoon
ditto the Treajurer of the State 450 ot
ter ditto: each County Clerk 300 beaver
ditto Clerk of the Houje ef Commons
2 qo racoon ditto Members of AJimhly
‘per diem 2 ditto ditto J'ufiicee fee for
fitting a warrant 4 muskrat ditto 0 the
Cenflable for J erring a warrant' 3 mink
ditto EnaSed into a law this -15 day
efU Sober 17 88 under the great J'eal of
Governor Captain Gerftrol Com
mander in Chief 'aud Admiral in ant
evr aid (late
yAtteJl Elisha Triplet c ji a
BALTIMORE April 28 7
£VJslf aletter fromaXPtntlemdh Lt "
JSvhimnd ta hie friend in this town
dated the 1 ptA injlant
YeJlerJiy letters were received from
Glafgow by the Mermaid Capt Ilun-
farliami
aieratruthJi
I EXINOTO N July 4
We hear that the date of CnnncAr-
cut arc about prefenting every member
cf the New Conmef- with cloth faf
ficicnt for a fuit cf cothes and thfct ic
is to be the inamifafiuicof the: date
in J of one colour
— On Sunday-4ad about-e o'clock iar
tlc morning Maj Ifaac E Dunn of
Levnjjnm put a period to bis life
"by the dtfcha:e of a fmujl pockec
pidol the contents of which pcrc
traic J the pericranium jud above the
right car hcdU not expiic ti’I near
:tvohoun after during which lme jc
!wascnti:cy infenfiWc
I l'he unhappy cauieof this siTeil
jng catadrophc is uncertain - l:ervs
prcvlouilv difcoveieJ 0 be in adt3
of pcrtmb-atlou for fcvcral dsrs
His death is univcrfaily iamentel
by ail that were ccqua-nteJ with him
being poffeircJ of every qualiflrarton
which contltutcs the aflccbonstc liul-
KarJ thg rinJfr parent the kiml m-
dulcnt niiler nJ ii flnetkewsr-
thy member of Society
His rema’ns wee interred on Sun
day evening at 6 n clock in the pub
lic biuvi''£ ground in Lexington at-
ten cd by a numerous cuRccurfe of
people
L A A 0 JLA 'L A-
Sang by a number ofytung girls dreffei
in white and deckel with wrtalhs ant
chalets of flowerr holding baskets of
finwrrsinth U'afl-i-tnpa‘fed ir hand at Gen
under the triumphal are k
- ra'jtJ on the bridge a: Trenton April
it iTflO
TV FLCOME mighty Chief! orco
V mote
Welcome to this grateful fliAre :
Now no inci deary loe
Aims again the fatal blow-— (
Aims at thee the fatal blow
1
Virgins fair and matrons grave
Thofe thy conquering arms did-five
BuW for thee triumphal bo wen
Stewyefair his way with flo 'ers—
S-cw vjur her o’s way v ih Powers
As thyjungthrfe lines tkryjlrrwei
the flowers before th General who halted
until the J'onatawas finifbed -
I
The General being prefented with a copy
of the fonata w is pleafed so addrejs'
the following card to the ladies
To the L'ADtssaTienton who were af
Jembled on the it ft day of April at
the triumphal arsh errBed by them in
the bridge which extends acrojs tho
Affanpink creek
KN ER A L WASHINGTON can
T not leave this place WtthoutcXv
prclfing h7s acknowledgments to the
matrons and young ladles' who e--l
ccivcd him in fo novel and grateful a '
manner at the triumpal arch in Tien
ton for thccxquifiie fcnfaiion he ex
perienced in that affefling moment—
The aftoni filing contrail between his
fa mcr and aituaTTiruatfon at he-fame
fpot- the e'ecant rafle with which ic
was -and adorned for the prefent occaf on—
the innocent appearance oi the 1
whits refcfJCnoia who nierhUnwith
the gratulatoTy fang - have madetcU
an imprcllion op his remembrance as
he allures them will never be effaced
jewow)W()5ao£fl£
ALL KINDS OF
B LrA N K $
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
'tut fait witnrfshii gxctilcjicj
Sevier Gov
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'SATURDAY JULY it 1789
WW'"'""WIWWa'"V"Wfc"W""V"" S3 f0
LEXINGTON: Printed
Mr BRADFORD
By publifbing the following extrnft
ft the information of the militia of Fa
yette who are called upon to attend to the
law in this cafe you will oblige
Your obedient humble jervant
LEVI TODD county lieut
Fayette June 76 1789-
By an a5 f affembly faff'd in December
! 788 it is enabled
I AT each of (he m i 1 i t a in the
? feveval counties on the weftern
waters fhtll keen always readv a Rood
u-uilte- or rifle half-a pound of pood
powder and one pound of 'ead to be
produced whenever called for by his
commandin'’ office ot be fined at the
difcre ion of a court martial in any turn
Bot exceeding ten killings for each
rclecl unlefs hebe'o poor as to he
uriab'c to fuitnifhthe fame: in which
cafe the former regulations eftablifried
Tv an aft of he October fcffion in one
thouiand (even hundred and eighty
five concerning poor foldters flu 1 be
in force'’
JOHN GOUDY
ry AKFS the liberty of informing his
f friends and the public that he has
for fair at his flare in Lexington jujl
a polite Collins s tavern a il'at and gene
ral alfortmevt of DRY G O O D S and
aljo a neat affortment
a DDLI'R’r V Oil K vs : Men
and women's Jaddles f nad-ebags bridles
and car jingle all which he is detemined
to fell on the mod reafoupblc terms for
coda gi Jang furrs jolt andcountij
tiade linen
Lc t'on June nfi 1789-
FOUR DOLLARS REWARD
f - 'i PAYED away from the Jubf Tiber
v ‘ living about 3 miles from Bourbon
court lmvfe about the ijl of May a
Hick Mire about 14 hinds and a haf
high 8 or q years old a fiddle fpot on
each fide a lump on h’r withers natural
trotter food before both hoofs fplit had
g--a ill bell no brand - A whit Mare
ab ut i 3 hands and a half h-gh 1 2 years
old It id on a large bell irons branded
0 : i)ie near (boulder and buttock O blind
inthe right eye Whoever delivers the
fold meres to me ball receive the above
reward or two Dollars for either
WILLIAM PAYTON
June 24 1789 44‘45
rt T PF Juifcribers hereby inform the
I Public ( but more cfpecially the
fettters at Bourbon Court hcuje ) tlat
they have 0 claim to the lands at that
flare and that fbuld application he
made to t 'Ge- oral A TerrMy for laying
tff and ejlai’lifbing a T wn there it
V:U meet w'th 0 ojitien until the ti
tle to the lands (ball be fl allv decided
W LltAiVi HUSTON
JOHN ALLEN
June 24 1789 44 — 45
FOR SA
ej" : 1 iKACf oi LANDV
containing x hundred a
cxes v her--mi 1 live v nh the mi
provt m- nts one hundred and
thirty five acres cleared and un
der good tence— the ii nation
good water and other peculiar
advantages render it nearly
as valuable as rnytradlof the
fame cr imtny 111 this chflriit
For terms appiy to me on the
prermles
JOHN GRANT
r&gjTbncyjMy July u i7S94S'48
JUST ARRIVED
And now opened for fale by
PETER JANUARY £? SON
At the!r neve nore
nearly opposite th' old Court ho’if'
A large and general afortmtnt of
M E R C II A N D
1 7 E
Pnrf'rnlnrly adapted to 'he fiafon
Together with a compleat affortment of
D I C I N
M
Which th'v tttuTml are determined It
fell on renfonable terms
AyOTirFfr hereby given to all thofe
x prrfons holding lots inthe Town of
Lexington who have failed to comply
with the Trttfiee’s refolves refpeB'ng
improvements required to be marie on the
fame- -nlfo the non payment of the for-
feits that already have been imho fed:
that they attend the board of Truflees
on the firfl Saturday :n Align1 inthe
afternoon at Mr H: ghee's tavern in
Lexington to give the’r reafons V any
they have why fid lots may not be fold
agreeable to the fold refolves
By order of the hoard
ROBERT PARKER Ctk
June 10 1789 43 tf
SAL
R
A T this place a variety of
1
well afibrred goods which
le given in exchange
in
liing crop of tobacco
enlmng crop of tobacco
any perfon may h vs the goods
now by giving unexceptiona
ble fecurity to
M NAGLE
Holders May 19 1789 33 tf
TO BE
Cliveral very
of land l)ing
of Clear
SOLD
raluable trails
on the wa
r rt oi t iear Creek in the
C nrty of Fayette about ten or
twelve miles from Ltx-ngton
which ere patented in the
name of William Stewart Al
fo to be let for a term of
years two valuable trails of 3
land one on Glen’s creek and
the other on the trough fpring
Together with fcveral other
traits in the different Counties
in this diffrict The terms
may be known by aplying to
Harry In lies lifquire in Dan
ville or to the fubfcriber about
fix miles from Danville in Lin
er dn C -unty
b39-tf THOMAS TODD
yVTOTtCE is hereby given that the
lA GRAMMAR SCHOOL under
tU c dire Tion of (he committee o' the
board of truflees for the Franfyivania
Seminary is opened at the Public f—
fchool-houfe adneent to the Prefbytc
rian meeting home near Lexington in
the neighbourhood of which boarding
and accommodations for Rodent- may
perhaps bpbnd as good and cheap as
in any part of this diffci i6l : and tuition
at the mo Jetate rate of three pounds per
annum Bv order ot the committee
’ W WARD ch com
T H S
TAKEN up by the fubfcriber in
Mafon County near IVaflnngton
a black horfe about five years old thir
teen and a haV hands lugh has a few
white hairs in his forehead and is nei- j
they docked nor branded Polled and
appraifed to ten pounds Current money
Peter Iee
June 18 i?89-
)ack appraf
-U t0 £ Vincent Self
46
April 29 1739-
'DPAKFN up by the fubfcriber living
on the head of Wolf run a bay
Horfe about 18 years old ablaze face
a heavy mane and tail and has the pole
evel Appraijedto £ 2
JOHN KAY
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June
e Vt i J ' O
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Jufl opened and for fale by
BENJAMIN BEALL & Co
At their Store in Danville a large and
general affortment of
yRY goods hard ware and groce-
n v
i l ies with a quantity of nails of
different fixes alio lampblack and
fifh oil wliich they are determined
to fell on as moderate terms as pof
fibleforcdfh ginfang final fettleirent
certificate-: Purrs viz Fox Racor
Otter and Mink tkins 42 if
ry AKEN up by the fubfcriber Uv
ing in Mfon County about one
and a half miles from IVafbington a
dark bay MARI1' about thirteen hands
three inches and a half high about
eight or nine years old both hind feet
whin half up to the hams a fmall
blaze in her face and flip on the nofe
four dale foots on her back and has
the fibula no brand perceivable appraif
ed to fix pounds ten hillings
Allen Simpfon
May 29 1789 45 — 48
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tot
fenher I-
to be 8 years 1 d
round about ip- nines igt
SMITH
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flb--ir plantation of the
on Cvie run near
fiippn'ed or two to w eg) r n iL
0 trend waif A mi Mr White oppofed
' - - — jito- out the article and was rrtier f t
filling it up with a large fum He moved
that the blank be filled up with J evenly
fiir Patridgi Maffachufctts) on the
other hand contended that a tax on
hemp would operate againfi fhip -building
rpAKEN np by the fubfcriber living end confequently be detrimental to tie
? on We fi Hickman a forrel Mare f furies m0de-
about : years old 4 hands high a fmall M'-
Ha in the forehead a natural trotter rate tealm favoi of man
" r jrn Cnnll dark hay XJf Mr Boudtnot moved for fit -y cents
appraifed to Tio A o a f nail itarx nay y mi
’::t yz
lances with Mr Innis Brent who is
authorifed to tranfaft my buiinefs in
my abfence
THOMAS YOUNG
Lexington May 16 1789 39 tf
ip-
A large company will meet at
Friday April i?
Mr Burke again moved to have the ar - ’
tide felt expunged from the enumerated
lijl and the motion was feccnded by Mr
Gilman
— — — — pvir Lawrence was for a very moderate
duty andpropojed that the blank fhould
fi LL perfons indebted to the ful be fllledup with jir cents
I fi father by book accounts areLv Mr Moore faid he had no approhenfion
reoticfied to fettle their refpeftive bavtai a tax on jalt would endangei the go-
1 -- 'vernment though he was certain it would
the Crab Orchard the 25 th of
'f July in order to ftart early the a
next morning through the Wil-
v der iefs -
OF THE
U N I TE D STATES
Thursday April 1 6 1 7 S 9-
nppr 9 committee on the fate of the unifi
fl on refumed the confideration of the
refolve for laying an impofl
“ Mr Gilman moved to haved the article
of hemp flruik out of the enumeration
Mr Hartley abferved that to lay a
duty on hemp would be giving a fatal
Mow to the manufacture 0 F cordage and
hburw IU l rc r r
3 tplnt $ ought only ro Infer a duty of five
per ce-t with the maf of articles not
enumerated
Mr Moore of Virginia) hoped that
the article would not be firuck out
Mr Heifler Pennfylvania) ohjerved
that the hemp of this fenfon was already
fown fo that the farmer would not profit
by any encouragement this year He did
not therefore wifito render the duty hea
vy at prefent it might be proper in a year
or two to encreafe it
ed to tmpofe ten re tsper bn fie I on malt
fix rents per hufbel on barley one do tar
per hogfbead in lim' and one cent per
lb onnai sand pises
The article of alt was next con fi acred
M- Burke South Carolina moved to
fir ike it out he thought a tax on it was
os re (five
Mr Lawrence was of a di ffit event opt
ion andmoved to fid up the blank with
lx cents
Mr Tucker faid a duty on fait was the
mojl opprejfive tax that could be imp Ltd
- Salt being a necejjary of life its con
fumption was indijfpenfable both by the
‘ rich and the poor and would fall heavier
on the poor than on the rich
Mr Scott was for firiking out the ar-
tide
Mr Moore and Mr Smith ( South -
Carolina) oppojed the duty and thought
1 it would make a dangerous mfrejfitm up
on the people-
The further confideration of this a reti
cle was pof poned till to-morrow
The hovfie adjourned
caufe much difiatisfaStion among the peo
ple in the wejierncouniry Their pem
liar fittiation ought not to be dijregard-
ed -
Mr Madifonrofe and faid he wijbed
neither to Jee the article expunged nor
that any confider able duty fbould be laud
on it
In whatever light he vu w dthejubj e
Proceedings of Congrefs
HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES
he conceived it not advjabte to expui
this article: he would however max
tax fo fmall as rot to excite local cl
or injure in any peffibe degree ti
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Sin pi t -s Tad pewter bras copper in
plat's wool dying woods dying drugs
( otiicr lhiu indigo and reaver
1 ah other a t -cies not itinerated hi
the bill a duty a five per cet ad valorem
was agreed to
Tu-way April 21
Amt 0 of Mr Fittfimons to allow a
drawback on goods refij'ped was agreed
to
It was thenpropofed that a duty of
er to be laid 0:1 all yejflds bu'ltwlthln
U ited States and owned wholy by
is ’hereof
F tzjimons pro 0 fed to fill up the
l x cents
triage moved that the claufe be
Mr ITmtingtin 'CinneBicnt' had no
appro i t -i i that the tax would be jo odi
ous us w n reprcierited
Six ce its lit fa' -i wan'd bt a moderate
duty allow : :g evert Lenity on an average
togonjun- (ire bujbe's a year it would
o ily a lim it to 26 a i tually
Mr IVh t'J'a'd he had at fir fl fom
doubts as 'ot’re propriety of this tax but
wds now so :vi iced that the article ought
(j be truck out
Mr Siott advijed the committee to
fir 'ft out the urt c c la operation
or uula create aaoppofitio : to the meaj'ures
of gover nnent and endanger the public
tram uility
Mr Fu zfimons followed Mr Scott
put fupported the tax uponfa't Fit aid
he believed its produce would be 200000
dollars— He was clearly convinced of the
general jtifiice of the impofition and
chiefly approved of it for its certainty in
its produce and in its collection
The queftion was then called for on
Mr Burke s motion for Jlriking out the
article and loft
A duty of fix cents per bujhel was then
agreed to
It was alfo agreed to lay the following
dvtes :
Oi manufactured tobacco fix cents per
pound
On Jnvff ten cents per pound
O 1 glajs tenter cent ad valorem
On hats millenary iron callings rnl
led and Jl t iron tanned and tawed lea-
'the leather gloves fiddles cab: let
Ware metal buttons walking ll cs hone
whips and readymade cloalhing jeven
and a half per ce t
0 i carriages fifteen per cent
Saturday April 18
The houje wc it into a committee of the
whole and agreed to the following impotl
viz
Anchors 7 1-2 per cc -t ad valorem
wool cards 50 cents per do z- wrought
tin ware 7 percent
U on all teas imported immediately
from C f in 1 r I 'd a in v'Jels the built
of th Vailed Slates and united by rid
2 -thereof vz
snbohea tea 5 cfsts per lb- Sen
e' -Si g 1 other black teas 10 ditto-
er:-r green tea 20 ditto A I other
green ie s 2 ditto
U 0 teas im'ortci from China or
Lidia ’’) f reign vef'els or from any
other country in any vefes viz - Upon
Voheatea 8 cents per lb— Souchong a id
ocher black teas 1 5 ditto- Superior green
t-rs 30 ditto- All other green teas 18
ditto
Upon cool per bull'd 3 ditto
Upon dll other articles percent
or the value at the time and place of im
pertat 0 1
It was moved to except a number of ar
tides from this tax viz Tin in nigs
tin in plates le id ew ter braj's topper
in mates woo1 tot ton
Mr 'a t r wa op 1 oped to cotton being
an exemption m e y fro n the levers
tiJpeS it Jcemecl hear towards a c ml
pioJu -there-upo :? inn of tlr jOtf her ttss-
c -tt ii’u drink out
Tie comm' lies then proceeded to con
filer whether it -mount not be good policy
to -xempt jtoin duty all dyis" woods dy
ing drugs rw hides beaver aid ail
other furs G it June difficulty occuring
o" the article aying drugs the committee
rye and reported
Monday April 20
On all teas imported from China
01 1 din in fir s bunt in the
U oiteu States d belong! ig
to a citizen or citineus t Here
of as foiiows:
On boliea tea per lb
On all hue hong and other Hack
teas per lb
On juperior green teas per lb
V a I other teas per ib
Arttr at ne dcbrit the qtief’ a wets
put on Mr Putridge s motion which was
negatived
It was then rcfolved that on all veF'els
built within the U 'ted S ates and owned
wholly by citizens there and on all vef
f els foreign built but owned by the ci
tizens of the Ui't -d Ti res a duty of
Jix cents per ton flout i be laid-
The next paragraph in the original
propifition was then read to wit O all
vejj'elj belonging 11 ’body to the fubjeSsof
owers in alliance with the UuitedStates
or partly to the fubjefis ol: thofe powers
and partly to citizens of the United States
per ton
Mr Goodhue prop-ofed to fill the blank
with fixty cents which according to a
calculation he made on a fbip of 200 tons
would amount to about ' five per cent on
the freight
Mr Bouclinot propofed thirty cents
Mr Lawrence ohferved that the pro
pojed duty was much too high
Mr Hartley agreed with Mr Law
rente and ropojed tltrity three and one
third cents
Mr Goodhue thought five per rent
we not ton much and that American
V” els could not be proper ly encouraged
with tejs
M: T- eke m-vd for twenty ce ts
-me which he thought would lie an e icourage
tjulfiu ' eitiyi :k red to the jbi: budd
ing oftlte Un'iedStares
M Goodhue cfrei mnfiderible de
bit e w thdrew his motion for pxt cents
Aqucftiun on tlurty-tlnee undone third
cents was jut and loft and a queftion
0 thirty cets was then put a id cur
tied
Some debate was had upon the para
gr 1 pit reji effing the duty on all v? pels
belonging tothe Ju'‘ els not in alliance
w It the U lit ci States and the blank
w isfiled up with fifty cents
Tii e commtt ee then roje and the chair
man repot ted the follow rg reje-lut ion
Re olvcd as the opinion of this com
mittee that the Jell owing duties ought to
be laid on goods wares and merchandize
imported into the Gutted States to wit
In cents
On all d’ftiiled fprits tf Jamaica
proof 15
On ail difiiiied liquors of inferior
proof 1 2
Or Molafits a
O Madeira wine 33 13
On all other vi es 20
O 1 ev-n g-i-i n if beer ale or
pet er i 'f orted i cask a 3
O- nl beer ale or j inter im
pel c-l m hint- per dozen 22
On n t per ' vfb‘l 10
O n barley : e u "‘ el (j
On lime per in- Jbead ico
O brow ji:- t per lb 1
O Imf tigi rs : er lb 3
O tali other jugars per lb 1 1-2
0 effeejerib 2 1-2
1 In tocoa J er b j
On all candle of tnlh w per lb 2
On nil candles of wax or Iperma-
etti peril 6
On ch'eefe per lb 4
On foappt r lb 2
On boots per pair 50
On allfhoesJl:pp'ers or gclofboes
made of leatlt -r per pair 10
On ail fhces or Uppers made of
fuk or Jl lift' pf r air j 0
On cables for every cwt 50
On tarred cordage for every 1 12
ib 50
0 uvtarred ditto and yarn for -
every 1 1 2 lb 60
On twine or pack thread for every
rate oj Jfty cents per ton
Provide:! that veffei built in the
Unite i Stams and belonging to a citi
zen or citizens thereof whilft employ
ed in the coafrig trade or in the Jftj
c iesfbsll p - v t nage mere than once
i cy one year nor (ball any fid p or
vefel kn it within the UJu:tid S-tss
pay tonnage on htr firft voyage
Wednesday Apii! 22
Agreeably to the order of the day
the houje went into a commit tee on the
bill for prejcribiiig the form and ma: j
tier of taking the oath required by the
Jixth article of the conftitut on
S' me de:'ate was had o ’ this j'ubjeSf
which was fupported by Mr Lee Mr
MliJon JIL Siu’ges M IVh'le
Mr 'Sherman Mr Baldwin M Hut oe
Air Sivejler Mr Smith and Mr Se
iey
Hiring gone through and amended
the Jam-1 the committee' roje and repor
ted and jhe conji deration of th re
port being poftpoued the houje adjour
ned r
ALL KINDS OF
B L A IS1 K S
FOR SALE AT TIES OFFICE
Co
flicks
U I (Cl tS
ana wiip s
O Lioath ng ready made
O od luvrr and jl ted
in a d on jewedety and
j i work
O 1 a hers and
O 1 wrought tin ware
O t' r conch chcr’ot or other four
"t heel 1 air age a d on every chafe join
vr other two wheel carriage 15 per
ce t ad vn:rem
O oil other art'cles five per cent
on tn - r vtte at the time and lace of
illicit von except as follows : 'Lin in
pigs tin plates lead jewter" brafs
copper in Ties wool dying woods
and dyir g imps ( other than I idigo)
raw hides beaver and all other Jurs
atd deer skins
That all the duties paid or ftcured
to be paid upon gvtds imported hall be
returned or dicharged upon Jttch
fad goods as fhail within rt-r
e -- or ud to any country will crf t’ :i
rints of the United St tes ov to
muith :-h--er as fb it benecefj'ary to defre
pence t'n-t m-y have accrued by the
eny and fife keeping thereof
Thai It ere ought moreover to be le
vied on 1 I repels enter' d or cleared in
the United States the dulits following
to w ’t :
U-nir-d O all vc ft is built within the
States and belong ing wholly tzet
t zc s 1 reef at the rate of fix cents
jer ton n
0 ' ail vc els not built tlvn the
United States but belonging wholly to
cit'zens tne-cof at the rate oj Jtx cents
per to
U” all ten imf cried from tiny
other country er from India
or Chino in Jb: s w rh at e -:ot
the property of a citizen or ci
tizens of the United States
as follows :
On lr hen tea per lb ' 8
Oh all foticlrohg or other black
teas per lb 15
On fuperior green tea per lb- 30
On all other green tea per lb I 8
On ail window and other glafs
ten I er cent ad valorem
On all bla-ik books
On all writing printing
or wrapping taper and
on all pnfte board
Qi 1 all cabinet wires
On all Jsuttons of metal
On all addles
On all gloves of leather
On all hats of heaver fur
wool or a mixture of
either
On a I milinary
On all co fling s of iron and
upon Jilt or rolled iron
0 all leather ta med or
ta wen and 1 ait ma nfaSure
of if tlier ex'e t fuel: as
fhail be other wipe rated
to iffue the mercy rweTaiy to cori
pleat ’he camp hofpita’ 'he com
manders of which are alfo orde eJ
'0 buy the covering reiedaty for
the it’d in me 1 e’v This laft n e
caution is only taken v hen an ar
my 'S upon the point of grin to
make a campaign it is fatd the King
will take the fe:d accainpauied by
li e Piinceitoyil 'he Duke of Brunf
wick Genera! MullendbrfF and Prince
Fie ei 1 k of B unfvvick Eveiy thing
is preparing in FaPem Pruffia the
fortie s of Grandeiz which has coll
immence funis to be put in its pie
fem flue commands courfe iheofthe
k'iitula and can inundate the whole
country
M A R G H ti '
CON TIN IN i Af PO ! I TI G $
if the citutis '" hii h have for fon je
t:me hung o e lie Not’l e n 1 n 1 1 pf
Km ope i t’ti' 1 - d VeR — - only
to exhibit a 1 o r 1 cF of ! mod a
laiming rat re and f in - In di eve
ry appearance of eauqui i is 10 d
iy haul Hied
The Emperor unaliie o condijA
his ro litaiy ope i r th pv g-e-it
deciec of fviccel? ' wnfl 'he Porte
whde he icmained iuvoltei in f'f
tui bancs w::h his iVabirt 1 c f th e r s
and flptvng their f i:' of l i-eoy n
viic Me by the fo-ce I ch l'ecok!'f
r:n e ti indifpnt -bl oi r the An
ftriai Netherlands to the cojtrt of
France' — in confeq eioe theo-of
ike whole of Aufttiar I'tahart fs tiow
in poli’ciTion of the her an) guar
ded by their troops wh th c a
pouring into every part of tic Ne
therlands The poiTeiTIon of 'histraf of coun
try always a deiirabie objeci: in French
politics is- now more particularly fo
as a means of gratifying national va
nity amiJft the prefcntdidraflions of
that court — And the Scheldt (that
hue fruitful f Tirce ofdiffenfion) iliouid
it I all into the pdfTeilion of France
would foon decide the corned: time
for a mod two centuries has exAerl
am-birio'-s be1 ween Great-Britnin and her
T'c rrhbou and an objeft
which tlie I ittcr i 1 as eigeriy par
fuhd by aims and intrigue fince the
d ivs ot Le vis XIV feerns now tobe
atta red by tliat “ chance which hap
pened! unto a!!1'
Ficin the bove darement thedtu
ationof the Dutch m iy be tend ly con
ceded and they are cer- a-niv anxious
to guard againd the renewal of my dif
ptue with the Empe or 'h e i they
tea might a ne from : he non-'tv men!
of tiie money fettled bv riicnetiy of
1785 and which France gaurr-tec 1
out refute- the payment of ThetTvJ
tholdet has Cent ciicul ir leuets to ill
the goveknorS ah icomtiKiirdtngoi 1 : s
throughout the provinces to order ail
thofe abfent on leave by no means
when they return to enter the dates
of the Emperor
FORE IGN I NT E L L ICE iV C £
L O N D O N Ma-ch 5
YOTHIN'G could
pi fiply he m ire in
com node roOppo
fi ion than the re
covery of the King
A noble Lord Rip
poling b is appointment to (be ’ ieli$
tenancy of! citid ce win bad befpol e
all Its bveiies v Inch we-e ttnoom
monlyo’nameiited nith lace They
MCiC sdfnally fir ill cd and ic'dy 10
be packed up The new Favour
ites co ich-maker indeed vasleR p'e
cipitate in his ope-aRons A fplen
did colour--ed carriage lined with rnfe
fatin was ordered but counter
ordered before any piogrei's in the
work was made
His m a idly has alteady begun bti
finefs bv figtiing a number of com
m'fhons and other official pa es
which h tve been for fome time on
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friends o-d the public that he has '
for fait his fl-rein Lexington fufi
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CIU R l ‘: ciUo a neat aCertmutj
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isvrt ’! a'vut 1 1 1 fi of M ly a
b'rci Afr n'fwt t hind fend a hif
high or ? yrsr: aid a fiddle fpot on
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aid h i ov a hrn- p-il intis branded
V a 1 the near fb-u'der nd tuftofi
in the rifh: eye It’liemr delivers the
Jail rrrresio me flail reteivetbe above
rrranl or two Dollars for either
WILLIAM PAYTON
£Tkb 24 iPj 4446
TPF Jtifjcrilrrs hereby inform the
Pul ret ( bur mere efpecially the
fetter at Bourbon Cjnrt hcnJe) that
thrv have a claim t tie lands at that
1 place- and tint fh-wd application Le
’ made r t le-ierii A Tnablx for hying
tf a-d' ehyiflrg i Twn there it
W JIiAM iiUSlON
OiiN -ALLEN
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FfiF' S A I "E
b — ii iw - is bin kit 'll
-“cbod watef7"ard other peculiar
a
advantages render it nearly
KS vsliliiblc AS filly trstt of the
Air C R A D F O R D
By pubiijb'ng the fallowing extrn3
fir tht inf or million of the militia f Fa
jetff who are called tipon to attend to the
law in this cafe you will oblige
Tour 9'jedieit humble jet vanti
lvYl TOnnrMylfr
Tiyetitijun ?G
TH- I ‘ iCf oi I A?n"7
n-nvi 1 x hundred a- '
‘ I 7L 1 TOTICE is hereby giren that ike
cres whereon 1 live Willi i!k im- GRAMMAR SCHOOL-vn3er
provim' nts one huntbed and trc diiedion of the committee o! the
thirty five acres cleared and un- boat dpftruRuss for the Tranfylvjnia
dcr good fence— the fi liation Seminary iv oned Mhe Public
JUST ARRIVED' rpAKFN up by the fuhfcriber in '
s P Mifon County near Wafhingfon
Aid now opened for file by a black horfe abaut five years aid thW-
re-i and a hilf kinds h!gh hat afew
PETER J N U A R Y £? S O N white hairs in his forehead and it nei- j
ther docked nor braid'd Poled and
At tJfr new ore appraijej ten pounds Current money
nearhapooGreth H Cw bnufe Peter Lee
A large anl general aTvr’nr tt of June 181789
M"mT"T"--r-7r4-T :
--'-prt'rltVr!yadaoedti'hrrroni uJ
Toother with a complete c'Jortmrit'of
1 t
M E D I C I N E
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Which thv atstTnil are determined t
— felL-OUtafonable terms
f
fame alio t'i‘ -ii ifiirnent of th- frr
a-
A thevatfnd the 'orT eFTnil'es
on the firjl Sistrrdin tifAnzuli In the
artemoon at Mr IPrbeet fv'ri in
they hive whvfJ lets mix not btjoli
agreeable tthe HI vMvet
ROBERT PARKER Ctk
June To7
NAGtE
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33 tf
IIoIJenAfij 19 1789 33 V
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rrrrni? cat n
TO B v SOLO
CLveral very valuable uatls
Ciiveral very valuable u
of land ling on the va-
!ie
rrb of Cl-ar Creek
C only of Fayette about ten or
twelve miles from Lexington
which ere patented n the
nairis of William Stewart Al
fo tu bs let for a term of
land one on Glens creek and
the other oil the trough fpringj
the Oilier oil the trough fpringj
Together wiill Lvcral 'other
trji"s the diflfercrt Cjuntiea
tIm trfi
id ‘e
may be known by r'1' '"
— y cPy n lo
Harry Iftiies lifquire in flan-
villi of -to-abelubfcriher about
fx niilt-Sfrom Uanvilie in Lin-
C'doC ’inty
bio-rf
iiv tittiEj y v — - - 7
fchool houfe adricent to the I’lefbyo-
rianmceririff home near lxingron in
thcnsig1i0rvl00j0rvrhch1 boaulmg
and accoiinii'i Jiitions for ltudcni ns
four Mile f’ott on her back and has
brand perceivable eppraif-
ids ten billings
Allen Simpfon
w:th the Trufe' c refolvet rfl”SM iq 17— - “46—48
improvements required to be mode on the ’
(lit Ik IV I wg-w-
rr'-AKT'N rtf by the fuhfcriber living end covfe juently be gttrlmentaljpJM
f ontl'rf TTcbmin afintl Mare fjleries
ebvf years old 1 4 hinds high a (mill Mr Scott iifappravei of the mn ode
Rar in the Mehtai a naiml trotter rote fer 1 in favor of man anures
A T this nV’ce a variety of c'sralffdtofio AiraafmaUJarkbay'WMrBeudinatmondfurfifty rentr-
well f(rrted g'VKjs which wirfflfteafli hands high owrs aid The llsuflhenfeblv-J
‘11 I ' f Man § 0t tkf PluC? 0 btl ITIJ fSrrfiv i ffrfllWft j
V1I tr rfn in f
the enhJtn crop of toSaccn V w Vincent Se'f fix cents per hufbei an barley aneda-lar
any P“fhn rmv h V-tbp £fv4s April 29 17S9 46 per hogfbead in lime and one cent per
nmv hv"' Riving
b!e Lctiri’y to -
duty ana propojea man
run nr AC -rrmr A LI pcrfors indebted to the fub- h filled up with fix certs
THOMAS i U JO f icuher by bock accounts arely Mr Moor ef aid he hod l — - v
seuofled to (ettle their refyedive byYi hat a tax onjalrwoBtdjndaJigerthrgo
lanMf iifilK XV TtiniC PlrAnf whn J fit AM A It li& Wdi rfftAUI it Wltld
— ffo
LMagton a dor’s b'U fufta ei
7urel6' 4S'7
''pAKENnp hythe fnbfrriber living
'TARFNp ftyfw Mjrrteer nvtng
" ? ? 'Kf T' '"j
on the head of Wolf run a bay
ml 4rfrjJfJtil !I
J0T1N KAY
jotin kat
Jure n irPo 41-46
“
Tul At fit
Jul opened and for f ale by
B EN JAM I N B E A LL & Co
At their Store iii Driville a large and
general ajforiment of £
RY goods hard ware and groce
— 0-— --
J J lies with a qt
J J lies with aqtianiity of nails of
different fizes a!o lampblack and
f'‘ oil which they ire determined
to fell on as moderate terms as pof-
fbte for caft ginfanp final fttttlcmcnt
1IM1VIVI Wills until iwuruuicni
“ -
certificate Furrs viz Fos Racor
Otter and Mick fltins
42
J
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viimiru m inni uiril
Ianccs with Mr Innis Brent who
mthotifed to tranraS my bufinefs in
myabfeoce
THOMAS YOUNG
Lexington May 16 1789 39 tf
y
-J-fcriher q airrts-tSa-aLtkafu- not t herefort wjfb to render the duty hta
W-Z on Cut mn neor vyat prenti it mghltfproperinayear
Lrinjrtn Jari
Proceedings of Congrefs
HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES
’
committee an the ftate of the
tht confideratlon of tha
per
enumerated
Afr Moore (of JTrginid) hoped that
the article would not be Hruc k ant
Afr Heifter f Pennfylrania) ohfervei
that the hemp af this fenfan was already
f own fa that the farmer would not profit
by any encouragement this year lie did
efe'd the motion fr Irik- -
Patridge IMafarllbfetts) on tht
other hand conttnded that a tax ou
hemp would operate ogairf flip building
lb omai sand pikes
The article ofalt was next cenfiierei
Af Burke rS:u:h Cirolira moved If
firfke it out he thought a tax oh it wot
'
oppreffive
lhiLawrencewasofailerei
Mr Lawrence was of a dig front opt
“ " i kwlth
Wr (i
Afr Tucket foid a duty on fait was t ha
mmmhMmus tiat could be it
mejl oppctjfive tax that cauld 1( imp bid
- Salt being a necoffary of lift its eon-
fumptian was indifpenfable both by tha
rich and the paar-and would fall heavier
y the poor than ontherich
Mr- Scott was fer firikingaut tha am
tide -
‘Mr Moore and Mr Smith (Seuth-
Carolina ) oppojed the duty end thought
it would make a dangerous imprejfton A
n the people- ’
The further eamfitration of thisatfr
j - s--v
clewas poftptntd till to-morrow
The houfe adjourned
- Fbicat April 1
Mr Burke again moved to have the or '
tide fait expunged from the enumerated
liji and the motion was founded by Mr
Gilman
Mr La wrence was for a very mod erase
duty and propofei that the blank Jbould
-
cavfo much diljatisfa&ion among the peo-
plein the wefirnc untry Their pe
liar fituation ought not to bedifregard-
'
Mr Madfon roft and aid hewifbti
neither to jet the article expunged n or
that any confiderabie duty Jbould be laid
0 nit J
In whatever light he view 'd thefubjef
he conceived it net advfabie loexpupf
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i A i aLt!Kl‘e-sry taHivrct ‘ in-yttueU-rtefScrei J ‘
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v' no jviicw-ig articles were etna: ttij f sg
Vs from any duty -vhtt:v:r Ti ii-ipiis OiadUais arJfiikesperib 1
if fin pi iff lead pewter bre:s cofpirit ' J" -i lerbiil-fi S
f ' jlaii’S wool dyhigwiods 'dvi-rgdrfit 0‘-izrif'rclvTrrt te’nrctprr l’i q
otiicrthni l“dge and reaver Onjiuf’enb : 10
- OndLoihtratlUi's not etirtmrTmfJs - Oirentmlosenwooi cards
ti- -
J:
jxth arslce of the conjlitit on d ivs ui'Lc vi Xi V foim?"nowtobe
ynucrsoo ou:goav reaver yj j rna y ro Sme debate frrr hnl 0 thisjubi l!ta reJb (hfl “ rThha
x- S n
ii'i
h'i
Si'
tt
Ithet cutry in any ve 'jes vlr -Uo O:: Molajet
teheatea 8 centt per lb Souchong a id O Mjdeira vhe
other black teat 1 5 ditto- Superior gr'ee't On nil other wi es
t-st 3 a ditto-All othei green teat 1 3 0 1 every g i iv if leer ale tr
dttlr‘ joferirjcneiii rasi’ 3
Upon coil per bufcl $ ditto 0:n itmr a:e or f-ter im
Lpoi oil other articles percent ferinirilfr jcraAtn 21
W the value at the time and place of im- 0 n n tper Lt-Jir! ’
r Jcrtat‘04 o barley ter- u1 !
W3: moved t j except a nuirber of nr On live per
V-fle fom this tar riz Ti-iin 'igri 1 O' Ortw Jl-vir jtr ib
'tin is platet lesd fewterbrajt rttr Ol-of 'ug itjerb
inflates woo1 lettmi1 Cl all other jurats per lb
Mr Tm ktrwe-cpfed to cotton bei'-g On efttt fer b
en exemption nte y fr the jerere tin totoa fer iv j
yjpeS it jeemed be t uw-iidt a copitnl On all candies cf tn!l'wprlh 9
froJuJiuntf jpema-v'trrrtt-iwisjfriuk th janitor jht:s -there- Onfall ca:des of wax ot
out utjper lb 6
"I te commute: then pn-cetde I to con- 0- ch'etjejtr lb
fder whether it woud not be good polity On fooU ffT-ib 3
:toexent turn duty a Udyi-:g woods dy- On boots per pair 0
in drugs raw hides leaver' end nlC On all floes flppers er gehfbors
-- other furs Sit fime difftcu'ty occuring r f made 0 ieuth-r er pair 10
' e'‘ t!ie articlt “yi-tg drus the committee ‘ On all Jbees or jityf ers made of
rJeji:d rrfcrteJ flkorJIuT per fair JO
- yoNpiv April 20 ‘ On Chblei fur every cwt j0
Sir fucker fam th: coornitte to who-h On tarred cordegeor even in
nri "fared th petition of Dr Rvrfiy lb- ' ' J 50
vryTth WtU 11 6f jiht Chun hmin 0l starred ditto and yarn' for -
reported avor qr the 'petitioners ' very uzlb ' 6o
Aida awn'll e of three was appointed Outwit e or pack thread for eve
-’ t tn-:g i a b:ll on general principles 1 1 2 lb
far th- i-vr rj: of j tearing literary pro 01 -fer cwt
ptfty Oi ail fled unwr ought for every
Titt fitlkw !-ig articles were e vtm: teJ C11 lb’ 5 6
nerirta ue taio 9:1 oh vtjjM
y U sited States and owned vhohy by of asjoiuws i
thereof' 'On belied tea per lb
f Ftzfimons pry ofed to Jill uptke' On allfouchoug and other Llack
- -Ui' fix cents teas per lb j
' ' ytridffe moved that the chafe be On fuperior green tens per lb ' s
i -1 Oti afl ether teas per ib - v
4 1 - — 4
- Wuaij wJk ft f r r v" - v United &im
: osss- :
?JZ&'a‘ur o"4-£
Afr S ett advfjei the rvrrrrr-e to t rf'hJ Ut‘l"a4' t0lti P:a l Oi oil o-htr gree h tr -r ij 8
' firlkt' cut -the Jlh'e laeZntlll VJlT WW of 0aU vl low and other glcfs
V-iul-i create anoppofiiioito the meafures- orrart’u t th 'r r M valorem
efgover merit aU endanger thetublic 15 7 '$ t'" Oi all billons
irLuiiity furUmrftheUaiuiStaiu r0j all writing frirtir""'
o ' y fl'iu
-' trvfT'T- °- '
' YVjj queflion war then c tiled fer on frj j 11TS f e 'Jerveijwt nl the pro- iru r mixture ef
Mr Burke emotion for firM‘eutthe ury was murt too high ' 'irr 7
Article andlojl “ ' ' l r'eJ ?Brtfd ffJcA-SLav — Ot-ai-mlsi"rr
a-id trepnjei iTirity tlffie and one (Ji all cht‘r a-d
i:rtrertt
o ' rpy je
U ' 1 rit im’urrteJ frm China or On oil aifiiiied liquors ef infer itr
Lidia in foreign ve£elr tr from 'a iyl proof - -- I4
' it her CvU'itrn in an vr'Ttt 1 fTnt D- 1 eurMr
ff'xt'Miperbujbtl vat then Ttirleem
- Oj manvfa&urei tobacco fix cent: per
OynvftencerttperpounJ C n v'd Ar rK"fY "
' a - — i — "i t
war? wff Atttrcw vt'ii'jtf i csthri Anu vV"— f ' "j
' f :! thTtthr?' n d one th:rd
Satcroat ’April tp S et: delete vat had iroi fAr 'ur j
t neheHje w: t b'tn a tO’em:tfe of tl frfl rJ':t:Hr ti JfT‘j v r
"V’hotr audjf-neJ to thcftioLg ioi bet o-gi-g tothejue 7it h c!((f
V i- ' ' ' UtitiyS’nei and the fcm
Si tt lit free tea zo ditto Al other On ell drilled fait j A Tamarca '
green te m z ditto ftoef fJ
eh-
litbiiireiiupndiictyrttilibtiozioo r!rfil l ghih ttnratng tt 01 all iMi w tni
tmr jujtaf tf H’htwZ :Z a
chief y approved of it for itt cirtaintv in ifr : On ail gloves of leather
In ccn'f
6
33 I I
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M : t ! I- Hit I tilts
tnt:r h is !i Lo to
t'f'i-t l'i tm y r aferued
eny ana J ft 4 ?: thrrof
'hint t:tr: ought- n-jteovir to It le
yitdon 1 re :t e-tcr d ir Cie'teJin
the U ttiu S::s ths-dulitS fulluwi-ig
Jow't: -
O all vefftis bul't with! n th t U
ith d S a::jn-a kehngi-g win: yr:r
t c s th- fetf ' at the rate ef jit ce:ts
Lcrtsi
O: t ii ve vl raf Ini It vith'n the
L n fed Sut 'S but lei fig I ng -wh'liy to
' 1 ciczfH t ne-ie f at the ret: oj Jx te-its
I'Z- fer-iO’--:' — ' - — "
0 alive -Tels brio-ri“g wa!lv to the
B L it V K S
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
f 'i
ALL KINDS OF '
VVfdnecdat April zz fur ii'moit two centric has cxj'lcl
Areeatly to the ord-r tf the du y be'rcen OcaMJrirain anJ htr ari-'
tlhnje weit i to a conu-it ttll on ihg b!'in- rclehhou nd an obic'V
liil fer rjfri!iig fie form arJ n r h-'ch e itcr -JS cZVTy pur
tier of taking the pah rewired H the fuCJ he v -l ! p n Vn
hwrh nrrtf: — crrl-o a ! i "
lfc a T’fri ' r-
pnrt to fu’jeSs ef ttuer p overs at the Pr!lrl:5 miO every pr of (I c h?C
rate of f-'ty rents jer tot 5
I nrid:1 th-t : ' lurt in the PcfTonof 'iiistrfl'T of com
U rtej SiK' n:d l-fa-igi'g to a chi- '’z a ‘leurab’e oVe in "rcnch
Sen er citiz-rs thereof wh:ljt emiov- i ° !s notv more pit tirti!rlr fo
td in the coaTi:g fraie or in the f fib- a? a n’i7l raioT’l va-
ff": nigemwe than once a!n'llR the pre'o:t:dftrai:ljtn3of
paid er yturti
-tabrf-a‘1! :i ‘-piTtf iw'ut t-d JB 1 1 -e
fftfieri or o:-t harg-J upon jurji’f l'i:
Jn::' jfidi ns Pr l w thin ’ -r ie
fr'ili i t-1 I iV:r" i:- ’ '
lie ldf'd V couuJiy
t wire x
It fi -r tHth fhcT’oTtr’tiffj'nitr 'fee 'l-c nif rcy rfieTuv
r i’rtt-tint rr a iiyevrryc-s'-rjoie -1 r-e -im I- j : : r :i’ "he r-'trj'- i-j-
ct 1 1 wiee cjtuae-t-$-fr Jiffl'i'?!!— Ctf a’1 'ihM? n1'" ' 'i 'e r J J-
ce t fi ' ' """ j to hiy t1 rttcTev l r
() tl 'r rrVW v'l'r eet ' l ’ :H n c ‘ e'i 'lliiI'Jt e- it
iuj ! or m h i Won
O ait leather ti r-f J tr
t'lveu ’ii i ai wi
ef it tier er-e t fuel: at
Jl ju be t ': tw'j rated
Ut fa tt v tiing Jlicks
- fUlWr-t
t) tt-: I 'ig ready mode
O- fiivrr r d jl ted
" d a jewellery aud
ilf vi-tk
I) i a i mrt ard
ii v i lit
tr wrapping faftr and
on all pajie board
Oi at! cabiyrt V rrrj
e
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4
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p fby le m iron
C'n niie 'a()iv
fi ' i'ui ie Ve-
c crv oi ilcKirg
r A n J'l’e I it I f Jp
relink I f 'apiyiimnie'H ro M e !
leunrcv of l cl“nd ce hs-Ilefr-hlo '
id h s I vp C jjv-lrf li wee inioin
Piev n fiSnic-'c ! i!i h c Tlu-y
vi'c AnjJlj' fi-irtc anf re' !? 10
lie packcJ up The new 1 'it v ur
:V c0 'Ch-maker liJec:! wa !c e
cipta:e in hit opc'ar'ont A f :en- "
di J carriage line J with re colour
cJ fat in wat orJjrel but counter
ordetcJ before any piogrcff in the
Avotk wai made
a Hi nuiifiv Jus al'esJ iic’tm bn-
liref by ii trrin? a numVr of com
— BuCiopf-eiHi - c:!:cr-r rciaT'pa7e7a
which hive lccn f"r feme r :n c 1
iy wi-p1 n : that cntii'IcMov
We hwr that (ine h
happy UT'ive y ip hu f 1 j
Cty which hia! 1 av u
tail O' I c l-at conmiic! f 1 ii of p
praviT -n i than:!'-v 1 !' 'o- hii: elf
— A-rrfr-7:HotrrriTTiev-':ri:p” T '
Jepayncnt-
iholde-' has erjf ctfcil ir let'em fo ill
the 501 crnors Sn i coinituiiiii’! ofi:c:s
thro'iiiont the provinces to order all
ihofe attient oi Icnvc b no iuns
whiiithe re:::rn to cn:ertheua:ei
oftheLiiipeor
“We r cu' lu-l rmf’ c1 f n ex
perl a v jr tl an ai i- cu vj! r-'i
v tren- 'c-'c ii-e mVa Vh -he
cJj cr I m e 'ecc'ie I to r'v' e l'vn
ft1 '’OS At' f 1 h t'e O'r 1 i i-
p 1-1 vV"ih ' ('e-te-al
tied by their troops aa Ii 1I1 c i"y
The IntCfr ivih'c o
h'tm ii‘a v o-c 1 p ' rh tv if :t
device off'cce '!-e i'i'te
whi'e he ‘c-Tv-ipe ! i 1 r rf
iuiitnfew':hh:j''i:viiT' Vic-
sr-i pn nq ihclr f f e iy 1"'
a tc hie b: the fe e-!?- i-r !' -r'-x
r- e p l:fvn t (V n the At-
forties (i iJiandciz v h!th h'sto(T
iiiRe'-tc fn to tc pui :n its jMtf
few i! 'e ci inrvindi C uttfe the of t! e
Vi t-ir tnd can' inundate tire whole
M A R C 17 11 ‘
CON TlN'Nif POllTirf
L O N I) U N Math 5
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JOHN GOUDY
rpAKFS the liberty of informing his
friends and the public that he has
for fale at his (lore in Lexington ufi
eppofit? Collins s tavern a neat and gene
ral ajo’tment (1 DRY GOODS and
GR ( R KS alfo a neat affortment
of UViLER’x WORK viz: Men
and women's faddles faddlebags bridles
S a id c rhngles all which he is detemined
to Jeil on th‘ mod reajo -oble terms for
ca "h ginfang furrs J'alt and country
mode iineu
Lexington June 76 1789
'fo A large company will meet at
the Crab Orchard the 2Sti of
f jfo July in order to flart early the fo
next morning through the Wit fo
fo dernefs fo
(
FOR SALE
'TH TR AC T of LAND
containing lix hundred a-
cres whereon 1 live with rile im
provements one hundred and
thirty fi e acrescleared andun
der vgool ence-- the li uation
if good water and other peculiar
o advantages render it nearly
as valua ble as any tradt of the
fame quantity in this diftridt
For terms apply ro me on the
premtfes
JOHN GRANT
Bourbon county July 1 1789 45
jbleforcafh ginfang final fettlement
certificates Furrs viz Fox Racon
Otter and Mink (kins 4? j
BRY goods bard ware and groce
ries with a quantity of nails of j
different fizes alfo lampblack andNf — —
Stti oil which they are determined
to fed on as moderate terms as pof PICE is hereby given that the
Tent ' ' GRAMI4AR St OHO mt nnrl I!
By an aft tf affembly pa (fed in December
1788 it is enaBed
‘HTTTAT each of the militia in the
I feve a! counties on the weftern
v?rers fh all keep always ready agood
m iket or rifle half a pound of good
powder and one pound of lead robe
!
produced whenever called for by his
aotnmandine office or be fined at the
difcretion of a c'urt martial in any fum
por exceeding ten (hillings for each
nc-lw't unlefs hebe'o poor as to be
rm f e to fumifh he fame: in which
cafe the former regulations efbblifhed
he an aft of the Oftobe r feffion in one
thoufand feven hundred and eighty
"""" fnU"erl fliallb
five concerning poor foldiers fhallbfc
in force”
—
JuJl opened and for fale by
BENJAMIN BEALL & Co
At their Store in Danville a large and
general affortment of
£Nukb XLVII)
VOL II J
THE
Y G A Z E T T E
KEN -T U C
U R D
Y
JULY 18 1789
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LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN BRADFORD at Six Office at the corner of Main and Crofs Streets where Subfcrlptions Advertijementi tfcfo
this paper are thankfully received and Printing in its different branches done with Care and Expedition
Mr BRADFORD
By publifbing the following extra ft
ft' the information ef the militia of Fa
yette who are called upon to attend to the
taw in this cafe you will oblige
Tour obedient humble jervant
LEVI TODD county lieut
Payette June 26 1789-
— yfcliool-houfe adjacent to the Prelbyie
jg' nan meeting houfe near Lexington in
Particularly adapted to the fenfon
Together with a compleat affortment of
Whicli they as ufttal are determined te
fell on reafonable terms
Lexington who have failed to comply
with the Truhe’s refolves refpeSing
improvements required to be made on the
fame alfo the non payment of the for-
feits that already have been initialed :
tlm th tted thehonrdof Tmflees
' on the firfl Saturday in Augufl in the
afternoon at Mr Higbce s tavern in
Lexington to give their reafons if any
they have why J'aid lots may not be fold
agreeable to the Laid refolves
By order of the board
ROBERT PARKER Clk
June 10 1789 43 tf
FOR SALE
r'‘ice’ a variety of
well afl" : ted goods which
will he given in exchange for
flhe en fuing crop of tobacco
any perfon may have the good?
now by giving unexcepiiona
ble fecurity to
M NAGLE
Holders May 19 1789
38 tf
TO RE SOLD
QEveral very valuable tracts
U of land lying on the wa
ters of Clear Creek in the
C mnty of Fayette about ten or
twelve miles from L xmgton
which are patented in the
name of William Stewart Al
fo to be let for a term of
years two valuable tracts of
-land one on Gien’s creek and
7 1 he other on the trough fpring
Together with fevcral other
traits in the different Counties
in mv 01 1 iecn I aunties
in this ditmCi The terms
may be known by aplying to
Harry Innes Kfquire in D in-
vi IN or to the fubfcriber about
fix miles from Danville in Lin
coln County
b29-tf
THOMAS TODD
GRAMMAR SCHOOL under
the direflion of rhecommittee ot the
board of truttcesfor the Trahfyivania
Seminary is opened at the Public
in
theneighbourhood of which boarding
and accommodations for Undents may
perhaps be had a good and cheap as
in any part of this ditti iff and tuition
at the modei ate rate of three pounds per
auburn By order of the committee
JUST ARRIVED
And now opened fo ' fale by
PETER JANUARY cfSON
At their new lore
nearly oppofite the old Court - houfe
A large and general affortment of
MERCHAND I Z F
b!e Denmark is folinkel with Rnilia
that fhe cannot difengage herfelf and
the Swediih minifter at Conttantino
pie has given the mod unequivocal af
furance to the Divan that his matter
will not on any terms make a feparate
peace wi h Ruffia
The Emperor means to follow a ve
ry different tt-flem from that of the laft
campaign Infteadof a chain of nofts
iLtiusim nvniif vn -wtt w utt inui o r T
Lexington a dark bay Mare Juapoed 5 Jagefoce Is to he coined early in
VTOTiCErx hereby given toallthofe to be yean old no brand was (load all ‘he neighbourhood of Semlin with
perrons holding lots in the Town of round about 3 V hands high : ‘ Polled' ' whlch ‘he re8c of Belgrade is o be at-
I I 1 1 ’ J a ® tam nfCrl A nrstL o rr v o ts rl n m
and appraijed to £ 5
ALEXANDER SMITH
June 26 1789- 45'47
V WARD cli com J
tld thirteen hands and a half high
paces and trots with a large Jlar iii
per forehead and flip on her nofe
no perceivable brand Appraifed to
nine pounds Alfo a fmall black
the near buttock thus
horfe branded on the near buttock thus
U n in a piece pares and trots about
fourteen years old thirteen hands
high Appraifed to three pounds : the
owner is dejired to cime prove their
property and take them away
STEPHEN 1IOYIE
July 13 1789- 47-49
rAKFN up by the fubfcriber liv
ing on Cane un in Fayette Coun
ty a bay mare about thirteen hands
and a half high about nine years old
branded on the near buttock A trots
0 id paces appraifed to £ 8 - 10
Walter Stewart
July 1789- 47-49
rp A K EN tip by the fubfcriber on
5 Row's run the following Jlrays
to wit a bay Horfe 6 years old 4 feet
to inces h'gh trots naturally branded
on the neat fhoudder (but not legible) has
a 4 f bell marked T E hung by a tug:
Appraifed to £ 20 A J'orrel Mare
5 years old a feet 6 inches high trots
naturally brands 4 on the near fhoulder
but not legible: Appraifed to f
And a flea bitten gray Mare 4 heavy with
chit 1 o yeat sold 4 feet 8 inches high
trots naturally branded on the near
fhoulder It : Appraifed to £ 1
47 49 JAMES STEWART
Woodford county May 12 1789
TAKEN up by the fubfcriber in
Mafon County near Wafhington
a black horfe about five years old thir
teen and a half hands high has a few
icci unu u nutj nanus mg'1 uas ajew
white hairs in his forehead and is nei-
ther docked nor branded Pojled and
appraijed to ten pounds Current money
Peter Lee
June 18 1789 47 49
TAKEN Up ly the fubfcriber liv
ing in Mafon County about one
a’( a frorn Wafhington a
d7k bayMMlK‘ ahout thirteen hands
' a Mf Mgh' abaut
eight or nine years old both hind feet
white half up to the hams a fmall
it her face and fnip on the nofe
our fadale pots on her back and has
appraiJ'
ed to fix pounds ten J hillings
Allen Simpfon
May 29 1789 46—48
FT'AKEN up by the f ubferiber in
Woodford county two miles belotv
Shannon s mill a Jmall black cow about
3 years old with a white face and belly
neither marked nor branded Appraif
ed to £ 2- 5
47-49 SAMUEL GREGORY
5 A large company will gieet at J
J Lime jl one the eighth ef Augufl J ’
5 in order to flart early the next J
ff morning up the Ohio J
TA K F N up by the fubfcriber a
brown mare about eight years
5 b sth fid ss of the way and his Excellency
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A NY pacification between the
‘ northern power Teem highly
quettionable or rather very improba-
tempted Anothe- grand aim v under
fieldmaifhal Laudohn isioaft againft
the Turks in Bofnia
The Pol i fh diet have been rede
fably unsninous in many of their
votes — (he only difficulty i carrying
them into effect an army of ico
000 men was voted but how (hey
were to he maintained was a point
t
not fo eafily fuimounted No mo
ney can be raifed in the country e
ven at Jewifh intet eft their good al
ly the Prufftan Monarch was appli
ed to— the increafe of the arniy had
been at his recommendation - — but
his Majefty though a metre frijtnd
had no money to lend and therefore
the army mutt continue in its pre
fent ftate
The King of Pruffia indeed is re
trenching the public cxpences in
every department He has ordered
tbat n0 roney be expended
this year in any new buildings at
the charge of government hut that
thofeonly (hall be completed which
are already begun
'5 2 V5 VS tOs vr V-9 S3i v?3l V35)
N E W - Y O R K May 1
"7EST!’RD A Y took place according
-I to the refolution of the two houles
of Congrefs the cerem y of the intro
duction of his Excellency G E (7 R G E
W ASH I N G T U N to the Prefiden
cyof the United States
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d he fene was extremely jobmn and
impreffive ivc imagine the public cannot
bemore Jcitisfaftorily informed tha fan
unembeilifhed recital of the events audit
Jimple piBure of the figures which com
pofed it
At nine o’clock A M the clergy of
different denominations affembled their
congregations in their rejpeUive places of
worfhip and offered up prayers for the
fafetyofthe Prefident
About twelve o'clock the proceffion
moved from the houfe of the Prefident in
Cherry flreet through Dock-Jlreet and
Broad Jlreet to Federal Hall in the fol
lowing order
Colonel Lewis ftipported by two officers
Capt Stakes with the troop of horfe
Artillery
Major Vanhorne
Grenadiers under Captain Ilarfm
German Grenadiers tinder Capt Scriba
Major Bicker
The Infantry tf the brigade
Major Chryflit
Sheriff
The Committee of the Senate
The PR ESI DEN 1 a djuite
The Committee of the Reprejentatives
The Honorable Mr Jay General Knox
Chancellor Livingjlon and Jeveral
other gentlemen of diflinRion
Civil officers on each fide
Then followed a multitude of citizens
When they came within a Oiort di fiance
of the Hall the troops formed a line on
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
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him by tht Honorable R R Living Bon
£fi Chancellor of the ft ate of New-Fork
Immediately after he had taken tke
cath the chancellor proclaimed him Pre-
fide hi if the United States IPds an
fyered by the difeharge ef 13 guns and
by lend rspeated bouts j oh this tht Pre
JtSent bowed to tht people and the air
again rang with their acclamation Hit
Excellency with tfo two hottfts then
retired to the Senate Chamber where he
matte the following SPEECH
Fellow-Citizens of the Senate
and of the Houfe of Repre-
femaiwfs
AMONG the vidjfitudes incident to
life no event could have filled me
with greater anxieties than that ef
which the notification was tranfmittei
by your order and received in the 1 41ft
day of tht prefent month On the ene
hand I wa'Jfudrmened by my country
vheft voice I con never hear but w!th
okneratim a-’d love from a retreat m hick
L f t 1 f J A JSI at
I hofen w ththe foniefi prtdiltBion S
I hid
undin
! 7 'leTn 8 r
mutable decifien at the afylum if my
declining years a retreat which 1 vs
rendered every day more neceffay as well
as more dear t me by the addition of ha
bit to inclination and af frequent inter
ruptlens in my health to the gradual wade
committed 01 it by time On the ether
band the magnitude and diffi ulty of
tht tru f t which the mice if my country
tizeis 4 liRruRful frrutiuy into his qua
lifications con in nrt but overwhelm with
dejpon-ienct sue who inheriting infe
rior endow neuti from neturt and an
priBiftd aiminiftra-tion-ouglit i : th-duties ef civil
to be peculiarly cenfcious ef
hlsow 1 deficiencies In this ctnfliR if
emotions all I dart aver it that it hat
beer my faithful ftudy te celieB my duty
from a iufi appreciation if every circum
fiance by which it might bt aJfeBed
jtil Hire hopets that if in executing
this task I have been tee mnek fwayed by
a grateful remembrance if former in
fiances erbyan afftBienatefenfibility te
this tranfetntant proof ef th-te 1 fide nee
of m y fellow citizens and have thence
too little confultti my incapacity as well
as difisicli iati n for the wieg hty and un
tried cars before me my crroi will bt
palliated by the Motives which mfiei me
and its cenfequencet bt judged by my
country w th fume J bare of the partiality
in wh'ch they originated
Such being the imprefftons under which
I hive in obedience to the ' public an
mnx repaired to the prefent fiat ion it
would bo peculiarly improper te emit in
this firfi official ad my fervent Jupplica
tions to thut Almighty Being who rules
aver tke utiverj f who prtfides in the
ail 4 whofe provi
councils ef
dtntial aids can J'uppiy every human de
fied that Hjs btntdiBion may confecratt
lithe liberties and haiipinefs ef tht peo
ple of the United States a government
infiituted by them elves for t hejt ojTenti
al purpofts and may enable every in
Brument employed in its admirifiration
to ex-cute with fuceejs the funBions al
lotted te his charge I t tendering his
homage' to the iireaf Author tf every
public and private good I ajfure myf-lf
that it exprtj'tsytur Jentimentsnet lej's
than my own nor thojt ef my fellow
citizens at large tejs than either Na
people can bt bound to acknowledge and
adore tht invifiblt Hand whkh conduBs
fpjflng thrrngh the nnlt vat nnduB
ed iiitt the building and in the Senate
Chamber introduced t both houferofCon
greft immediately afterwards accompa
nied by the two houfes he went intd the
gallery renting Bread-fireet where in
the' prejcnce of an immence cmcourte ef ci
tizens he took the oath pref ceiled by the
conftitution which was adminijiered to
tht affairs tf men more than the people
eft lit United States Every ft tp by which
they have advanced te the char a Her of an
independent nation fetms to have been
difiinguijbedby feme token tf providen
tial agt iey jfnd in the important rove
lution jit 'I aecomplibed in the fyfitm tf
their' united government the tranquil
deliberations and voluntary confent if ft Film this
1 ftiy diftinB t immunities from which ‘ fiance dtp
tie event has rtfulted cannot bbfter
paed with tke means by which m oft
governments have been cflablijbed with--
tut fume return tf pious gratitude anng
with an humble anticipation tf tht future-
h jfi tg which the ptft Jetms te prtfagt
Tljc reflcBtens arijing eut of ihepr-
'
conftderation fuck meafuresas he f hall
judge necejary and expedient ” The
circumftances under which I new meqt
you will acquit me from entering into
that jubjeS farther than to refer to the
great eenftltutienal charter under which
you are aifembled and which in defining
your powers deflgnatet tht tbje&s to
which your attention is tt bt given It
will be mere cenfiflent with thofe circum
fiances and far more congenial with
St he feelings which aBuate me te fubfii
tutt in place tf recommendation of par-
tieu "megfivts the tribute that is due
tt the talents the reBitude and the pa
trietifm which idem the cbaroBtrs fe
lt Bed tt devifeand adopt them In thofe
heuerablt qualifications I beheld tht fur
eft pledges that as in one fide ne local pre
judices er attachments: no Jeparate views
nor party animrfities will mifdireBtht
cemprehenfieit and equal eye wlvch ought
to match over this great a'jtmbiage ef
cimmuniries a id interefi ft onano
tftlt tkcflHifldlttiHSlf 9Hf
will be laid in he pHtt and nma
table principles of private morality t and
table principles if private morality j
the pre-eminence of fret government be
exemplified by all the attributes wh’ch
tan win the affections of its citizens aid
command the refptB of the world
dwtl in this prejptB with every fatisfae
flea which an ardent love for my conrtn
tan infpirt Since there Uni truth more
thoroughly eftablijled than that there
happiiej's between duiy and advantage
between the genuine maxims of an hontfi
and magnanimous policy ai the folid
rewards ej public profptrity and felicity '
Since we ought te be ne lefs perfuadei
that the prepition t fmiles of II:aven can
never be expeBed on a nation that dfrt
gards the eternal rules of order and right
which He ivst itftlf nas ordained A id
fiitce the pre fiivit ten of tht ficred fire
of liberty and the defliny of the republi
can model tfgovernm-nt artjufily eon
fide-ei as deep'y perhaps as finally
fished on the exberimtnt tntrufied to the
binds of the Arnsrica fpeopls
Befides the erdlnary e'ljeBs fubmit
ted to your cart it will remain with
you r judgment te decide hew far an
txercift tf the occofionnl power deltga
ted by the fifth article of the conRitu
t ten is rendered expedient at the pre-
Jen t junBure by tke nature tf objtSU
ins which have been urged againfl the
fyjiem or by tht degree tf iiqiretudt
which has given birth tithe
Infieai ef undertaking particular re
commendations in this fubjtB 'in
wktcb I ceuld be guided by ne lights
derived rrem official opportunities
fbali again give way te my intire can-
fidenct in your difcernmtnt and pur
fuit if the public goad- I
For I ajfure myfilf that whilfl yes
carefully avoid every alteration which
might endanger the benefits if an uni
ted and tffeBivt government or which
aught ta avrit thtfuturt leffbntf ex
perience -ifiic a revere nee fer thtcharaBtr
rights tf freemen and a regard
fer the public harmony will fufficitnt
ly influence your ' deliberations on the
quefiion hew far the former can be
mere imprtgnably fortified dr the lat
ter fafely and advantageevfiy promo
ted Te the preceding ebfervatiens I
have ene te add" which will be meR pre
' petty addrejfid to the Houje tf Repre
Jentatives- It concerns myelf and
will thereferjp-bt as brief as ptfiflblt
When- I wai firfi honored with a
gall inti the fervict if my country then
in thi eve of an arduous flrtigglt for
its liberties the light in which I con
templated tyty duty required t hot Ifboutd
renounce every pecuniary comptnj'ation
‘ efilution I have in no in
ted And being fiill un
der tht imjkejfltns which product i it
I raufi decline as inapplicable to myfilf
any Jbare' in fhe perjonal emoluments
which may btindifperjably included in
a permanent irtvifion fir tht executive
department end mufi accordingly pray
-ffaf pecuniary eflimates for tht
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fent trijir have forced themfelqtl too
Jlrongly on my mind to be furpprefftd
Toy will join ythme Ijriffi in think
ing that thire are none under the influ
ence of which the proceedings of a new
and free government can more aufpici
oufl't commence
By the article tfiablifbing the execu
tive department it is made the duty of
the Prefident “ to recommend to you r
by the arcafien which bring uf togs
ther I bill take my ynjtni leave i
but not without referring once more
tt tie benign Parent ef the hetman tact
in humble Jupplicatlon that finer He
has been pleaftd to foyer the Ameri
can people with opportunities ftr dell
berating in ptrftB tranquility and dif
pefttions for deciding with unparral
lelti unanimity on k form of govern
ment for she fecurity if their union
and the advancement ef their happi
fi His Divine blefling may be
equally confpicuous in the enlarged '
views the temheratt tenfultntions and
the wife meafuret on which tht fue-
ctfs if this government mud depend
GEORGE WASHINGTON
tnPrrVu 'r 7' SrTPLrf hX thr
tHce-Prefideat the Speaker of the Hatife
ef Repiefntatries and both Hurts '
ef Congrefs th-n went te Paul’s chapelt
where divhe frfvice was performed by
the Right Reverend Dr Provofl B’fbop
if the Epifcepal Chu'ch in this State
and Chaplain te Cnngrefs
TT
ahfiomiTf V''
the Prefident Was efrarted to hisloufe
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and the citizens retired te their homos
was efhhibitei tin-
dor the direBion of Colonel Baumon
a very ing-vous and JplendiJ fbew of
Fireworks the various kinds of which
want of time will rot permit us to par
ticularise Retw’rt the Fort and tht
f r"”j °" " !"-
in the centre of wh'ch wh’ch was the
portro't of th - Prefident reprefinted
und-r th- emht-m of Fort’mde: on his
right hand Joflice reprefenting the
Sriate ef the United States and five
ral figures and d-comtiens were paint
td with greit to Re and judgment in
the front of the firuBure The Count
de Mouflitr’s houfe was elegantly il
luminated and a variety of t anpare ut
paintings were exhibited His Rv
teller cy Don Dirge it Cardoqni’t
houje alfo dfplnyed a great afTemblagt
tf beautful figures executed in the
mpR maficrly and Bribing manner and
which attracted cenfid-rable attention
from the viR multitude of ritig-ns
Jlatlon ft i which T ampleafymay ju - moil efficacious medicines we hare hi'”
ring my continuance in if bt limited the veritable kingdom: In the foim of
tejuch aBuel expenditures astir pub-'i flrtdecoflion orinfufion taken in
Ifcaai may be theught t0 ‘require 'the quality if a pint a day it is a moil
Having thus imparted to you my ’’valuable ftiengtherer of general or
Jenttments ajthey have been'awakened partial relaxation In that of a weak
decodtion or irfufion it proves an ad
minble alterative and deobftrufl in
the day we ought net to om!t that
Mr Dohrman's flip the North Caroli
na w as? hand fine y dre fed and at f un
fit flu df charged thlrte-n cannon in
honor of the day end in the evening
was brilliantly illuminated
Nor ought we te be unmindful ef
the truly beautiful and ftrrptuousfctnt-
v r T MS w'ljrrrfMPHnnr
ry that was dif played in the front tf
the Tht itre
tht Thtwlrm
The ceremony of this memorable day
rotapt ited the organization if the Fe
deral Body Every htieR man mnjt
feel afingu-ar felicity in contemplating
th’t dm Good government the beR
if blefiings now commences under fa
vorable aujpicts We beg leave te con
gratulate eur readers n the great
vent
of St ptember iaft! a b -y horfe
trcc years- ki branded thus
OG on the near buttook has
a ina!l round liar in i ts fore
bead lias never bern- docked
lie ran a ftaJ till two ears
— -1 1 zms trld aiiti has g t a little nar— ys
affembled te view tke various fienes tf&fo behind well fotmed be-
hands high was not broke
to the biiole when he left him
Any per Ion producing the a
bovetnentioned boric to me li
ving on Townfen run a branch
of the Su:h folk
LEXINGTON July it ' CTrayed away from the fub- '
On Sunday night laft we had the Jcriber living near Shannon’s
moil dieadful feene of lightening and mIly about the middle of
temped alntoft ever reen thegreater -March a dark bay mare a- '
partofthe night was illuminated with bout fourteen hands aiid a half
nalmoftineeflani blaze of lightening hieh five veire old laft fnrina
together with tremmduoua daps of T B " C 5 !" ° ult'Prng
thunder i The corn and other grain is bt-anded -on the near buttoch
very much injured in (his neigbouit Clius Z ft long tail had on when
hood by the wind (he went away a (mall bell :
- - - Whoever will deliver the faid
marc lu the fubferiber (hall-
Fnm the Aiisi6an Museum for July rfCClve lwenv reward -
Medical virtues of the common flinging Julyiq 7ggGERGE
t T has long been my femiment that
I the mod common gift of Provi- All kinds of Blank Book for
this opinion has not'been ill founded I ruled to any pattern : Alfo
will at prefent apply i to only one books new bound on reafon-
inftance of which 1 can fpeak With able terms at this officr
confidence
The common dinging nettle ippa- ALL KINDS OF
rently as ufelefs and troublefome a 1) T A XT 7 n
plant as any that has been ftigmatifed ' 1 ' IV J 1
with tho nun of wesJ Is" one of the FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
— 't
nn proTBsasnni in PUKtiinf $H fgf V "
foid lot and whsreas a transfer of laid A
let hat fines been made tt Mr J Hughs
in thii common plant I have beea
wimefsto ira efficacy therein in many
instances p p '
Y R E A S Jomt time left ye’
W tfildt Mr hn Houghton
ht in theJt0V tf Uxingten and gav
K
h'm m bond te e - trite him from any
-forfeited damage be might uRaitt b the lots being
in rhectirje ef 1 2 mo ths from
the date th-rttf fer wa-t of improve-
me-tt and at the fame rime entered in- ’
me-1 mum at cm jame ime enttrea -
toafpecialcgteemirt with him tefpeS- -I
hit proceedings in building on tht
and I have at a Juhfequent period (whew
there was every appearance ef tht faii
agreement being complied with) given
him my bend re the fame purpoft Ida
hereby forewarn the public from taking
agreement and the pert that was began
has been removed-
JOHN HAWKINS'
July 14 i8p
CTrayed away from the fub
firiber about the twentieth
of Licking
w
Thall receive four dollars reward
l r
bv me
Wm Jones
July 1 17891
mi
iippuntiei of the blood and in ob
ftruflioni of the vefleli And In that '
ofexpieflcd juice taken by fpoonfuls
aitheexleeney of the cafe requires it
is the moll powerful ftyptic in internal
bleedings known Externally applied
as a fomentation or poultice it amaz
ingly dii'cuflesinflamation and refolvcs
fwcllings In the common fore throat
thus applied and in'vnally as agar
gle great dependance Oiay fafely be put
A company will meet at the Crab
Orchard the third tf September in er-
der te fi art the next mining for tho ' '
Eafiern fittlemtnts: it is hoped every
petjon will go armed
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riJ afirtme’itef DR Y GOODS and
R ES afa a neat affertment
r(jaT ’TV1LER VORK vx: Men
and want f'f addles fodditbogs bridles
r' a -de ringlet all wh!rh he is detemined
'ta jel an th mad reaja able terms for
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ca’b ghfnng furrs fait and country
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FOR SALE
TIM TRACr of LAND
loniainmg fix hundred a-
cies w hereon I live with th im
prvcmnts § one hundred and
ihir v fi' e acrejcleard andun-
derj’tKil 4rnx-- the fruationi
7 E"i “ -M vd llCTtr'
OaHanag a rendef nwly
as vjtia ie as uny trsclof the
fame qisntiiv in tilts diftridt
For trrhts apply to me on the
premifes
JOHN GRANT
Beurben county July i 1789
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S A T U R D A T J 0 L Y 18 1789-
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LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN ' BRADFORD at hit Omct at the etrner ef Mainand Crofs Streets when Subfcriptions Jdrertljenenu He fat ‘
this paper are thankfully received and PaiHTmo in its different branches dene with Care and Expedition
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By publifbing the fallowing extraS
for -yette ike informuion of the militia f Fa
who are tailed upen te attend te the
taw In this cafe yen will oblige
Tear obedient hum blejervant
IE VITODD fnr j Hff
Fayette June 26 1789
By an a3 afalfembly paffed id December
igg it is entiled
'T'HAT each of the milira In the
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feve al cmmt’esonthe veftern
rt Ihll keen alwar ready a good
ter or rifle ha'farortndof good
na-i- n I one poirnd f !ead robe
O'lncet "'hei’cvct called for by hi
or he fired at the
vies with a quantity of nails of
different fixes aKo lampblack and'
Broil whfclrtheySTedeterminedi
to fell on as moderate ' terms as pof
fh!e for cadi ginfang final fettlemcnt '
certificates Furrs viz FoxRacon
Otrer and Mink (kins 42 1 ‘
j - vtarfbip and offered up prayers far the
Ht?Sn£tV1' ‘ rtfctytfthePrefident '
dark toy MARE about thirteen bands ut twelve o'clock the praceffian
4 — Coiinrii" inches and a half high about moved from the hettfe tf the Prtfidintim
! Jttfl opened and far fale by a aa -th elf 't "I r 1 Chtrry-flrett through Dock-ftreet oni
m tilts diitnCt The terms white half up to the hams a mall iraadQnet ta Federal HaU in tlufal
BENJAMIN BEALL A Co may be-ltiown by aplying to blaze in her face and fnip an the uafe lowing ardeb
Jl Mr In Danilte Urei tnl Hat) Inncv Kfquire in Dan- 7 wtb55wr
vlkw M ihe lujjfoibcr about’ ji tunj J
ha miles from Danville in Lin- - Allen Simpfon
coin County May 49 1789 46-48
h 39 -tf “THOMAS TODD - - - -
in furce
J O II NG O U D Y
TAKKS the liberty of informing his
friends and the public that he has
far fl- at his flrrejn Lexington Jujl
evrmindn? offie or he find at trie
ft enfeel'n1 en fhilling for each
re irief he o poor as to he
tjr m ert firnilh he fame: in whrch
cafet'efo!Tie' emulations ellablifhcd
b’ amW'hefHoherfe'Tnn in one
ihoniind feren hundred and r:ghtv-'
fi-r concerning poofalsl'e) ! Jhallb'
Afr B R A D F O R D
N0mMMrRCHpOLbI
thedfreflfon orihecnmmittce of the
ylthool honfe adjacent to the P-dbyTir
a a a jajo f rian meefing houfe near Ixxington: in
tbe neighbourhood of which boarding
A large company mill meet at 4 andaccommodations for Rudenrs may
A large and general affertment af
M F R C II A N n I Z E
Part’cvtorty adopted ta r hefenfan
‘f Together with a cempleatapfertm
campleat apartment af
1 C 1 N E
Which thi as ufual are determined ta
fell an reaf enable terms 1
xjOTirFfr btehx given taetithefe
Lexington who hive failed ta comply
with the Tth f‘r‘r refolves refoeSiyg
improvements required t be mode on the
fame 5 afa the non payment af the for
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feits that already have been imnofed:
that they attend the hoard of Truflees
t he-firfi Saturday UAuguSdiUha
afternoon at Mr: fflgbee 1 tavern in
Lexington ta give their reafons if any
they have why faid tats may not be Jeld
agreeable r the faid refolves
By order ef the board
Mll
ROBERT PARKER Clk
June 10 1789
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this pljce a variety of
well aiT'l tecI goods which
wl hr given in excl’anjge for
? fnrrs coph of
7 - pcrfim may have the gowtl -
bv giving unexccpnufu -
row
ble fcuricy to
NAGLE
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Holders 19 1789
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TO BE SOLD
SEveral very valuable trails
QEveral very valuable trallc
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f land I) mg on thewa-
rs of Clear Cretk in the
C unty of Fayctc about cn or
fwelv lingf
which are patented in the
name of William Stewart AL
fo tu be let for a term bf
years two valuable tracts of
-land one on Glen's creek and
0jjr on jhc trough fpringj
pet haps be had a pood and cheap as
jtlanypsrtof this diftriA : and tuition
at the modente rate of three pounds per
nnSiiim InAi4AUivrLak n 1 ‘
annum Byorderof ihe committee
ur lira Dit -1
Sf w WARD ell com
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JUST ARRIVED
And new epened far file by
PETER JANUARY Iff SON
At their new flare
nearly eppofite the aid Court honfe
Pi-rayed ta ten pounds Current money
Peter Lee
June 1 8 1789 47 49
TAKEN' lib ly the fubfcriber liv
ing in Mofon County about ant
rAKEN up by the fubfcriber in
1 Woadfottfainilylwo mttirbeMr
Jpri1-
' - SAMUEL GREGORY
( A large cempeoy
will tut at f
f Lime Hone the eigb
ig’hth ef Aagufi
c i trier ta fiart t
t early if Mil f
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moraine up the f
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property
a-id take them away
STEPHEN BOYLE
Ju’y 13 1789 47:49
CAME I the plantation of the fub
fcriber living on Cane run near
Lexington'
a d rk bv Mare Tuipaed 3 lagefo'ceisto re coi!e”ed early In
ubtTyean aid no brand was fled all(lh' ho?d0°f Semlln with
about
and appraifed te £ 5
ALEXANDER SMITH
June 16 1789- 4S-47
'J'AKEN up hj the fubfcriber llv
I fag Cmeoun In Fayette Cbw-
ly 4 toy mart about thirteen hands
and a ha f high about nine years eld
Ira -idl’d an the near buttes k A trots f
a id facts apfrafed to £ 8 10
Walter Stewart
July 1789-
4749
TAKEN up by the fubfcriber an
R-w's run the fallowing frays
towitrakavllarfe 6 years old 4 feet
to inctsh'f hr trots naturally branded
an the near foamier (but not legible) has
§ af bell marked TB hung by a tug:
Appraifed ta £ 0— -r farrel Mare
53f ears old 4 f"t 6 inchts high trots
Mw 'liwwhb
il lefmu
trots naturally branded an the
near
boulder R : Appraifed tt£n
47 49 JAMES STEWART
Woedftri county May 1 a 1 789
rrAKEN up by the fubfcriber in
I Mafan County near Wajbingtenf
black herfe about five years aid thir-
lil tlsK ufw
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TAKEN up by the fubfcriber
brawn mare about eight years
a
aid thirteen hands and a half high
paces and tnts'with a large Jlar lit
per forehead and fnif an her naft
ii perceivable brand Appraifed td
nine pounds Afa' a fault black
herfe branded an the near buttock thus
IK in a piece pares and trots about
fourteen years aid thirteen handt
high A Praifeila three pounds: the
owner it defin'd ta comeprtYt thcir—lhe Swedifliminiffe-jLCooflinripc
Tw 7uTl 7i i fane wis extremely fel'mn end
unembellijbed recital afthe emit and a
jtmple plhuri tf the figures which cooo
pafedit At nine o'clock A M the clergy af
different denakinatiens afftmblti their'
congregations In their reJpeSive places tf
btthfidts tf the wojiani hiiExceUtficy r r7
V Jl
The Committee of the Senate
' The PRESIDENT aJJulte
The Committee tf the Reprefentatives
The Honorable Mr Jay General Knox
- Chancellor Livingfianj -and fevered '
ether gentlemen tfdifiinSiaif
-Then Civil tffictrs on each fide
fallowed a multitude tfdtiunh Q)- r ‘J
When they earn within a fbertdifianedL -
tf theJIsfc tbe traopsfarmed a linteji ‘ '
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
A NY Pcificat'n fhe
1 ' northern po ei feem Nghly
qnellionaWe or rather very imrroba
Me Denmark Is folinke i with RulCa
that (he cannot difeneape herfelf and
pie has given the moll unequivocal af
furance to the Divan that hi mailer
will -peace nor on any terms make a feparate
wi hRuffia
The Emperor means to follow a ve
ry different fnflem from thar of the laft
campaign Inllead of a chain of polls
lagrfo'celsto he collefed earl in
tempted Ahother grand arm v under
fieid-tnai dial I audonr la to aQ againft
the Turks in Bofnia A
The PoliOt diet have been tole
rably unaninous in many of thrir'
iatti— the only difficulty i carrying
them into effect an army of ico
oooTnetrwas wtfd bur now-they r
were to he maintained was a point
not fo eafily fui mounted
No mo
ney can be raifed in the country e
ten at Jewifb inter ell their goad al ’
fy the Prnflian Monarch-was appli
ed to— the inceafe of ihe amy had
been at his recoiftmendation - — but
his Mijefty though a fincere friynd
had no Mmcy to lend and therefore
the army mull continue in its pre-
lent Rate ‘
The King of PrulCa indeed is re
trenching the public cxpences in
every department He has ordered
that no money (hall be expended
J1® buildines at
ttwlonJ' ' compleMdf-bl-
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unMiwwiviwniiiwwwiiinfinin
N F W-YO R t May 1
Yesterday p tare according
tethe rrfolutian af ihe two haujts
afCongrefs the rrremit-j af the intre-‘
duSien af his Excellency GKOR G
Washington tethePrefiien
cy afthe United Statesr
v ’ Artillery
y Mayer Vanharne
Grenadiers under Capain tlarfin '
German Grenadiers under Capt Scribe
Major Bicker
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Infantry of thTbrigadt
Major Ckryjlie :
Sheriff
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tpjing tkrtgh the ranks was tend uB- rni rrifr lave themfelqit taa flatten fit which I am f iarti'iMyVit ’nioft efficacious medicine ire hare jg
td into the building and in the Senate ftrongly an my mind tt be J'urppreffed ring mj continuance in U be Unfit ed -the vegirah?e kingdom: In the foim of
CAjwfrrr introduced to pot b houesofCt n ton wUljain wth me If tuft in think - to fuck oSuol expenditure t oUbfpub-'z ftrPW ducoAi'in or infufion taken in
greft immediately afterwards eucompu ing rAar there are nine under the irflu- lie good maybe thought tereuirtlhe quality of a pint a ayit it a moft
J Hied by the two houfethe went into tkt -trice of whUki'lUt proceedings cf anew : Hiving thus imparted to you my 'valuable ft’cngtherer of genet al or
gallery fronting Brlad-firett where in and free government ran more aufpici fentiments as they have betn awakened pattial relaxation In that of a weak
All kinds of Blank Book for
laiumv biui n —
aeliberations and voluntary canjehief je - Ft am this efelutien I have in aa fa
nfnydlfiinR communities fnm which ’ fiance departed Aid being JliU an
the event has refultei cannot bheor der the imfirefiiens which produce i it will at prefent apply i to only one books new bound on reiafon
-governments patd with the means by which moft I mufi decide as inapplicable to mfielf inftance of which I- can fpeak with able terms at this office d
have been eftablijbed with- ajiy Jbare' in she pcrfonal emoluments confidence : " - - - -
autfime return ef pious gratitude aieng which may bhiniijpenjably included in The common Ringing nettle appa
with an humble anticipation of tht future- a permanent previfien for the executive ' ret:tly as ufeleft and rrnnKUfam
' JUfittg whfet thtpojl JetnS to p rtf age department ohdmufi atcoritnglypray - ‘plantasany that has been fligmatifed
Tut $ feJcBiins zrifiug cut 9fhcpTt that jh fitciniary ejHuaXcs far- tht with tho nun t of read isone of the
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the prejence of an immense concourfe of ct eufly commence
zizens he took the oath f rtf tribed by the By the article efiablifling the execu-
conftitvtion which was adminiflered to tire department it is made the duly of
him bv the HtnorahleR R Livingflon the Prejident “ to recommend to your
Efq Chancellor of the ft ate of New- Tork cenfideratien fuck mtdfurps as he J hall
1 1mmediately after he had taken tie judge necejary and expedient The
eath th‘ chancellor proclaimed him Pre circumfiances under which I now meet
Jident if the United States ltras an you will acquit me from entering inte
filtered by the difchnrge of 13 guns and that jubjeB farther than ta refer tt the
by laud repeated Jbouts on this the Pre- great conjlltutienal charter under which
Jt&ent bowed ta the people and ihe air you art aftmhltd and which in defining
agoinnng with their acclamations His your powers defigtiatet the objtBt to
Excellency with the two koufts then which your attention is to be given It
retired to the Senate Chamber whtrthe will be more confifient with thofeclrcum
node the following SPEECH fiances and far mire congenial with
' ' - ''ihs feelings which ouilt me tofubfif-j
Fellow-Citizens of the Senate " Urlm! recmmnuitf w
tnd of the Houfe of Repre- 'u’ '"' thitributti’Mliut
fenrailvra r the talents the reSitude-and the pa--
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with greater
which the
hy your
day of the
hand
whofe voice
Veneration 0
Jbadthojt
mud In my w
mutable iecifion- at the afylum af my
draining years a rrfrnt which wts
rendered every day mwentceffay aswll
s mite dear to me by the addition of ha
bit to Inclination and of frequent inter
rupthnsin my henltk to the gradual wade
committed ri it by time O i the ether
band tbr-magnitudrund diffi-ulty -of
jxievei as deep1)’ perhaps as finally
fished on the txoerimeit tntrvfied to the
h mis of the America fpeople
Brfides the ord!nary o'tjeBs fuhmit-
af my fellow citizens' mi hart thentr ted l?nr " "!i‘ remain with
' tea little confultei my incapacity at well your judgment to lecde bow for an
as iihntlhatl n for the wleg hty and ut ! ff the occafional power ielega
tried caret before me- my erroi wilt be ted h t1 article of the raif
palliotrd by the motives which msfled me i rendered expedient at the pre
mni its tenftquencet be judged by my
country w thfime fiure of the partiality
in wh ch they originated
canitfpire: Si :ce t here is no truthmnre —
t - thoroughly-efiaUifitd than that there W'e
the trul twh ch the vnice of my country Jlj?n tlt economy and Cour fe of nolure V rrrefent’- has been removed
tfiSwS&C'Jki MWtolnbetweauvirtunni ' JOHN HAWKINS
thewJcF Amofi experienced of her ci- happhej’s between duty and advantage
Site is a iiflruflfulfrrutiny onto Us qua- b:"etfltlie uint 9e hle:l
lificatUns coulHtbut"erhemwith mgnaieio&s policy i the Mid
deypondenc one who inheriting inf t- rnrarij6 public parity and felicity jfj 7f' Jv" in C Traycd Away from the fub-
enaren4oyentsfriMuuantun- gneg are might to be nolefs perfaadeJ the BruBure f he Count O tnUcr ihcTwcniinli
fraBifeHith-dutlesofciviladminifira fAat the prepit milesiH Jen con f jer shoub wu elegantly it f
tion -ought be resularyconfaous of bg defied o a n tion that dfic ondovon-tye t srM
Usowideficienciet In this “nfliBof gtrdt the eternal rules of order and right exhibited the Fx
cmotiois alii dare ever is that it hat Ai
all I dare aver is that it kit
bier
from 1
fiance
jfJUt
this task I have been too much f wayed by
a grateful remembrance of former in
fiances or by an aficBionatefenfihitity to
this tranfeendant proof oft A' co tfidence
’ Such being the impre films under which
I hove in obedience to the' public fun
mns repglred to the prejent flatten it
would ho peculiarly improper ta omit in
t his firfi official aB my fervent applica
tions to tkut Almighty Being who rules
‘ever the u siverj'e who prefidts in the
councils of nations ahd whoft pent
dential aids can J'uppiy every human de
feB that His btneaiBien may cenfecratt
to the liberties and kappinefs of the peo
ple' of the United States a government
inftituted by themfelves fortheje ifientl
al in-Arumt-it purpofes - and may enable every
employed in its admhifiratit n
ta execute with Juccejs the funBions al
lotted te his charge h tendering his
of
image' td the Great' Author of every
public and private good afiurt rnyf-lf
that it cxjrejfes your J'entiments not lejs ur jaftly ani odvamageoufly pnmo
tkannyown ntr tliejt ef my fellow ted1 '
citizens at large Itjs ihoneither'- :No Ta the preceding ebfervotiens
- people can be bound to acknowledge osiijf have ant to add which will bt mtfi pro
adore the invifibh Hand which condufs pefly addrcjjed to thfouje of Reprt
l -zr-'n r ! jtntativtsJ It Cftfttrns myjelf and
will thertfotjtn as brief as frfitble
Wiejpfai firfi honored wiiJTa
catlrtoito the ftrvict of my reunrfy then
Medical virtues of the common' flinging
difiinguijbedjbyf me token of providhon tht eve eif an arduous flrugglt for Nettle J 7 7 9-
tialagucy And in the important me its liberties tho light in which I con- X Thai long been my fentiment that "
Jution jit i acermplijbed m the fyfiem tf templated my duty required that Iflouli -i the moil common gifts of Provi
their’ united government the tranquil renounce ivtry pecuniary comptnjation denceatethe mod ufeful
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table print ipltsof private moral’ty f
the pre-eminence of fret government be
exemplified by all the attributes wh!ch
tan win the affections of itsc’tizens : and
tom nand the rrfptct of the world I
dwel on this prqjpeB with every Javsfac
tion which an ardent love for my cowtry
- yftr
jent junBure by the nature of objtBi
ons which have been urged again 1 sbe
fyfiem of by the degree of lqn etude
which has given birth to them
Lifleai of undertaking particular re-'
commendations an this fuhjeB 'in
which I canid be guided by na lights
derived rrtm official opportunities I
ball again give way to my Intirt con
fidence in your ifiernment and pur
fuit of tbi public good
For I afiurt myftlf that whilfi you
carefully avoid every alteration which
might endanger the benefits of an uni
ted and effeBivt government or which
ought to awrlt the future ieffonof ex
perience a tevertree for the cheraBer
iftic rights af freemen and a regard
for the public harmony will fufficient
ly Influence yoitr' deliberations on the
quefiien haw far the former can Ae PoHhe nigftt wai illatninared with bout fourteen hands and it half
more imprtgnohly fertifiti or the lot- t old laft fpting
berating in f erf eft tranquility and dif- bleeding known Extern ally applied
portions for deciding with unparral as a fomentation or poultice it amaz
ingly diicufiesinflamation and rcfolvcs
facility In thecommoti foietluoit
thus applied and in‘inally as a gar
gle great dependance may fafely bepuc
in this common plant I hare been
lelti unanimity on A form of govern
ment for the fecurity of' their union
and the advancement af their happi
ntft fiIVt Divine klejfing may be
equally confpicuon fir the enlarged
views the temperate confultashns and wiirefsto its efficacy therein in many
(Ac wifi meafures on which the fuc - instances p p
eel's af this government mu 9 defend
CEORCfE WASIIIN'OTOM 3CtHWX'HrWat:jC(Xt
by the orcaian which brings us toga
thrr I ball take nyprefeni leave
but not without reforting once more
tt 1 4a benign parent of the human face
in humble application that fiiire He
has been pleqfed to favtt the Ameri
can people with opportunities for deli
der the airB?on of Colonel -Bitumen
a very i g”r'ons and JplendiJ (lew of
Firework j ih various kinds of wftirh
WO' t of 1 :m will ret permit us to par
ticularize Rtw‘rt the Furt and the
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b picmber u(t a b y horle
t'rc yrars lti tnandcj tlua
ceilttt y Don Pfrgo de Gardoqvi’s DG -(tti thv -rtvr butroSky has - v
houjeoifo dijphvd agreatalhpehhet a ia:i nmnd lUr er 1: nre-
or beaut-pul figures executed in v
Srithg “ “' betn ducked
which aftaB-d confid-roblt att-nt!n a“ 4 1 !ll twci ers
from the vi9 multitude of ritlx-nr fld bat g t a’Jitrfe nar-
afitmH'ed to view the various cents tf&fuw behind well ftAmcd
a r' j ore anr thews the hrclJh
h th:s sketch of the precr-dingt of li 1 1 - - —
the‘dayrwr ought not to omt that 1C “ fourteen
Alt: Dohrman's flip the forth Carali ant” blgll was not broke
na wax hmdfom-ydreffti and at fun- to the bi idle when be left litn
Jet fle dfi barged thlrte-n cannon in Any peitr i - ptoducirg the a
of the day and in the tvtning boveniciitioited I’orle to me li
ving on Townfen tun abrancli
of the Suili folk of linking
(hall receive four dollais reward
bv m VNTm Jonesa
'July 14 1789-
Aartat of the day and in
was brilliantly illuminated
for ought we to be unmindful of
the truly leoutiful andftrrptuousfctnt
ry that was dif played in the front of
the Theatre J
Th- cerrmony of this memorable iny
cample ted tie organization of the Fe
deral Bdy E-tty htnefi man muff
feel afingu ar felicity inctntempfating A company will meet at the Crab-
ths day Good gevrnment the be I Orchard the third of September in tr- ?
of blefimps now commences under fa- der la fieri the next morning for tho
vorable aujpices Hrt leg have to con Eofitrn ftttlemtnts : it is hoped every
gratuiote eur readers on the grtat a- fetj'on will ga armed
vent
LEXINGTON July it
On Sunday night lad we had the
moil dtcadful feene of lightening and
temped almoft evcrtoi the greater
together with tremenduous claps of'
thunder i The corn and other grain is
very much injured in this neigboura
hood by the wind
fro at life AueiiCan Museuu for July
ST
mceatethe moft ufeful falutary and cMerchania rwi W
worthy of eftimation To prove that 1®rcnn‘5 Lrks mad I e '
this opinion has nnpbeen ill founded J" ruc“ ° any Herh : i Alfo
wlhg Green ffoJco fiicttsus afu- an ojfignmeit f aid bond as no ft ep hat
rbaud brfo-st tryfi sr-t
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deception or irfufion it proves an ad
mirable attentive and deobftruf) in
injpuntie' of the blood and in ob
ftruftionsof the vclTela And In that
ofexpteflcJ juices taken by fpoonfuli
as the exigency of the cafe requite it
ia the moft towciful ftyptlc in internal
and have at a juhjeque t period iwhem
there was tt'-ry a pcma ce of the ftii
agreement lei-’g complied iriiA' given
him my bond ro the fame purpofe Ida
hereby forewarn the public from taking
Hoittth'Qn'jr
agreement and the part that was began
“CTrayed away fiom the fut
feriber living near Shannon
millr about the middle of
March a dark bay mare' a-
branded on the near buttock
thus z along tail had on when
(he went away a (mall bell:
Whoever will deliver the faid
mare to the fubferiber (hall
receive twemv-fhUUngs -reward
GEORGE GRAY
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XLVIIIJ
KENTUCKY
SATURDAY JULY 25 1789-
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LEXINGTON- Printed by JOHN BRADFORD at his Office at the comer of Main and Croft Streets where tobferiptions Advertijements iff c ftp
this paper are thankfully received and Printing in its different branches cone wttn Care and Expedition
EPHEMERIS
FOR
AUGUST 1789
I Calculated for the Meridian of
K ENTUCKY
H M
D
at 4 4? A f fern
fill! Moon 5th
at 5 3 Morn
T aft Quarter 13th
at 5 53 Aftern
New Moon 20th
30 Morn
Firftf? lat ter 28th at
Rem Days &c tfurifufe
47
4 5
44 J
T
containing fix hundred
s vvher 1 Uve with the mi
cres
provemetus one hundred and
thirty five acres cleared and un
der good 'ence — tire iiuation
good wat 1 nd other peculiar
render it nearly
advam ages
as valuable as any rrad of rhe
in this diftridt
Lame q laatity
For terms apply to me on the
prem’lrs
JOHN GRANT
Bourbon county July 1 17S9 45-48
I-
lrad away from the In
fenber living near Shannon’s
mill about the middle
ot
March a dark bay mare
a
bout fourteen hands and a half
If fpiing
h igh five years old
branded on the near buttock
thus Z along tail had on when
flic went away a (mall bell :
Whoever will deliver the (aid
mare to the fublcriber (hail
jeceive tw-n-v :h''hngs reward
GEORGE GRAY
July 11 : '80
—
it hoped every
Lifer 1 Jittlemei o : it
petjoi 1 will go armed
A company will meet at the y-rau-x
Orchard the third of September itivr- ‘ now by giving unexcepuona
der to fart the next morning for the bid lecurity to
An
D I
M
Which they as ufual are determined to
fell on renfonable terms
1 South
Elk -Horn about 6 miles from Lex
ington on Friday the 1 pth infant a very
large yellow’ll) complexioned NEGRO
MAN who aid he was a freeman and
called himjelf D uvcl R fs : Heis about
30 years of age had on coarft country
made linen flt'rt and tro'fers a root of
mixed cloth of cotton and svool he rode a
bay horfe about 14 hands high gyears
old branded on the near fhoulder and but
tock I P fin- wh'te ha rs in his matte
tock I P fa n- white hvrs in I
f a id fom’ wh te foots imnediat
1 tely below
the n trots natura'ly A10
old faddle
and blaik-t Tie fi'-i egro avis fuj
pelted to have f ile 1 fm' linen in the
neighbour 'nil and tear ’tag he was to
be apprehe iJe ! nude Irs efcape and
Ins left his Inrfe fa idle aid blanket:
and at I hive every reafon to fitppofe the
faid negro to be a llave and to hive Helen
the faid horfe fffc I hereby requejl the
owner to cane prove his property and take
them away
WILLIAM STONE
July 24 1789- SO
TOTICE is hereby given that the
1 GRAMMAR SCHOOL under
the direction of ihecommitcee ot the
board of cruftees for the Tranfylvania
Seminary is opened at t die Public
fchool-houie adjacent to the Preibyte
rian meeting houfe near Lexington in
a-V the neighbourhood o
of which boarding
for Pendents may
and accommodations
behadagc
perhaps be had a good and cheap as
in any part of this difti if! and tuition
at the model ate rate of three pounds per
annum Bvorderof the committee
W VV ARl) on com
OTICEsr hereby given to all thofe
perfons holding lots in the Town of
Lexington who have failed to comply
w’tli the TruHee’s rejoives refpeSing
improvements required to be made on the
3 M fame alfo the non payment of the for
£- feits that already have been impojed:
- that they nlte d the board of Trujlees
on the fir 1 Saturday in Augufi in the
afternoon at Mr Higbce s tavern in
Lexington to give their reafons if ary
they have why faid lots may not be Jold
agreeable to the faid refolves
Ily order of the board
ROBERT PARKER Clk
June 10 1789- 43 ff-
FOR SAL!:
A T this place a variety o'
well aborted goods which
will be given in exchange for
ithe cniuingcrop of tobacco
any per (bn may have the goods
NAGLE
M
38 tf
Holders May 19 1789
JUST ARR IVED
And no) v opened for fale by
PETER JANUARY efSON
At their new fore
I nearly oppofite the old Court houfe
A large and general affortmtnt of
MERC HAND I Z E
Particularly adapted to the feafon
Together with a compleat effort men! of
N E
rp -I AKFN up by the fubftriber li
ving near Bourbon Court - Houfe
a dun mare with an old bell on
white main and tail feme Jaddle fpots
no brand 10 years old hands high
AppraiJ'ed to £ to - Likewife 2
herfes the one 10 years old has
far in his forehead one hind foot
white fome faddle fpots 14 hands high
a long mane and ta1! no brand : Ap
praifed to £ 10 -- The other 6 years
old 14A hands high one hind foot white
not branded : Appraifed to £ 12 The
owner is hereby deltred to come prove
his property pay charges and take them
away
WILLIAM PEYTON
Bourbon July 10 1789
rP AKEN up by the fubferiber a
S brown mare about eight years
eld thirteen hands and a half high
paces and trots with a large far in
hfr foreh end and fnip on her nofe
Appraifed
rio perceivable brand Appraifed to
nine pounds Alfo a fmall bi ‘-''jelly's letters have been iffued loi the
horfe branded on the near buttock thus convention of the Sta'es General at
U'- in a piece pares and trots about Verfailles on the 27th ot April next
fourteen years old thirteen hands
high Appraifed to three pounds: the
owner is defired to come prove their
property and take them away
STEPHEN BOYLE
July 13 1789- 47-49
naturally branded on the near ffoulder
but not legible: Appraifed to £i —
Andajlea bitten gray Mare heavy with
colt 10 years old 4 feet Z indie f high
trots naturally branded on the near
J boulder R Appraifed to £ 1 1
4749 JAM ES S i EVVAR f
Woodford county May 1 2 1789
MpAKEN up by the fubferiber in
M-fon County near Wafbington
a back horfe about five years old thir
teen and a half hands high has a few
white hairs in his forehead and is nci
ther docked nor branded Pojled and
appraijed to ten pounds Current money
Peter Lee
June 18 1789- 47 49
white half up to the hams a mail
blaze in her face and fnip on the nofe
four faddle fpots on her back and hat
thefiflula no brand perceivable appraij
ed to fix pounds ten hillings
Alien Simplon
May 29 1789 46 — 48
T AKEN up by the fubferiber in
Woodford county two miles below
Shannon s mill a fmall black cow about&
3 vears old with a white face and belly
neither marked nor branded ApraiJ
el to £ 2- 5
47-49 SAMUEL GREGORY
'AKEN trp by the fubferiber liv
ing on Cane run in Fayette Couns
ty a bay mare about thirteen hand
and a half high about nine years old
branded on the near buttock A
and paces i appraifed to £ 8 10
Walter Stewart
July 1789- 47 49-
nr A K P N up by the fubferiber on
I ft iw's run the following frays
to wit: a bay Horfe 6 years old 4 feet
10 inces high trots naturally branded
on the near fhoulder ( but not legible) has
a if bell marked 1 B hung by a tug :
Appraifed to £ 20— — 4 forrel Mare
rTAKEN vb by the fubferiber !iv
i ing in Mafon County about one
and a half miles from IVafbingten a
dark bay MARE about thirteen hands
three inches and a half high about diately paid the money in c infequevee of
eight or nine years old both hind feet ' which we hear a Jeparation took place
' fhe widow paying her two hundred and
5 years old 4 feet 6 inches high tr otrxmc a finefs and the retreat of he
VOL II
G A Z E T T E
LONDON March 6
JT is faid that in confequence of the
nan - preparations ordered in Bruxelles
r for the reception of the French troops
there a deputation of fome of he prin
cipal Magiftracy of Brabant has been
fent to the King of Pruffia begging his
protection againft fuch violation ot
their conftitution and at the fame time
making overtures to him ot a very par
ticular nature
Mr Elliot is returned to Copenha
gen The commotions in Brabant feem
now drawing toacrifis for no doubt
can now remain of the Emperor’s in
tentions That he has roid the country
t j France appears evident for no pow
er can be fo great a ftranger to the ill
trigucs of that court as to allow $ to
garrifon its fortified towns on the faith
of having them reftored
March 7 His moil Chriftian Ma
g them an account of an affair of
a more hum urous ami fingular nature
tint of a woman's felling her hufhani
The noted Col H an abfentee from
1 this Hate now refident at Nova S ofia
troiss rautraSed an intimcy w’tlt a handffmt
young widow of form ethere who after
frequ-it and mutual i iterv a wr alien
ated from his wife that lb i e op his hcai t
to which he had in :i doubted r:glit
His wife piqued and m rtified at the
neglcfl with which lb found herfelf
treatedby Irs frequent nocturnal defec
tions began to juj eel all was not right
and gave a loife to thofe flratagemsfo na
tural to the f ex when exc:ted byjealoufy
By u iremitted exertions foe at lafi found
ut the objelll that had caufed her fo much
ena-
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
moured Jpoufe One evening while her
liujb ind was abfent in the paroxijm of
her frenzy fi) e repaired to the houjerif
her envied rival furioujly entered it and
demanded of the young widow where Iwr
Inijbmd was a low liv'd worthlefs te:
low “ He is not a worthlefs fellow '
txclamed the widow " but Jtdunngly
lovel--a worthy clever man' H-re a
lengthy debate c'fite i in which tne irri
tated wife intimated that unlejs he can
-JFhat du fled better Jloe won d dfpofe of him
will you fell him for' demanded
the rival widow? “ For a guinea per
“pound" replied the injured wife —
“ ’Tis abargain” Jaid the widow “ I
agree to your demand" Accordingly the
Colonel was produced and after fome
converfation between the parties he ac
quiefeed in the trafic The prelint’na
rics being agreed upon the Colonel was
accordingly thrown into the Jcales and
his weight was found to be two hundred
and forty pounds - The widow not at all
dijeouraged by the Colonel's bulk imme-
forty guineas and the gallant Colonel
in confideration of the pafl Jervices of his
wife gave her three hundred pounds
more as a compenjation for the injury
Jhe had received from her new rival aiJ
the infidelity of her kujtnnd
N E W -HAVE N Eeb 17
A defeription 0 a horn or bone lately
found in the river chiming or Ty
' oga a wejlern branch op the Sujque
hannalt about twelve miles from Ty
oga Point
twenty-one It is lix feci nine inches long
inches round at the Urge end
£tS 321
EXETER September 27
In one of our former papers we gave
our readers an account of a man's felling
his wife we hove now an opportunity
of givin
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Mid fifteta Inches ct the mail end
x Jn the large end it a cavity lira and
an half inches diameter much line the
hollew which is filled with the pith ef
Uhe hem ef an ex : This is only fix
inches deep--every ether part is er ap
pears te have been felid The exterier
part where entire er net perifbed is
faeatk and in one fpot ef a dark ce
leur The interior parts are ef a clear
white and have the refemblance ef well
burnt unfiscked lime fione but theft
can befeen enly where it is peri(bed
' tender and broken- ' Erem one end te
'the ether it appears te have been near
ly round t and on it there have been
no prongs er branches It is incurva
teii nearly into 'an arch ef a large cir
cle: By the prent Jlate of bath ends
enuch ef it mufi have perifbed proba
bly two er three feet from each end
From a reneral view ef it there is rta
for to believe that in iti natural Jlate
it war nearly a femicircle of ten er
twelve feet The undecayed parts par
ticularly the out fide in burning fend
forth a Bench like a burning hem er
lone Of what animal this Is the hem
‘ er bene and what is become of this ant
will ere pteBfens worthy of the curi
ous and I timed
ThU ruiiefitv is in the pefTeffion ef
the Honorable Timothy Edwards Efj
- f Sterbbridge '
PF1I TADELPFTTA May tf
The matt ef the Kitty Copt Hufttn
enr'vd at Liverpool frem Virginia in
arms that i Saturday the teth af Sept
173 bei-ginlat 3c a AT afa'Jtn
' get an beard having his watch in his
porker went into the head and left it
: overboard i an th Friday fallowing be
hginlit a 40 AT they caught three
dolphins the iargefi af which was 5 feet
' 4 inches long and weighed 42 pounds
the belly af which was found to the
afitn’lbment of the whale flip’s crew the
paffonger’s watch -The dlfiaree run
perlag 0001490 miles
E I X I N G T O N Tuljr a?
By a gentlemen from R'chmond we
ere favoured with the fallowing order of
the Council efflate and aBaf Congres
tn COUNCIL Juneiy 785
PT-HE Governor laid before the Beard
barer frem the Prefident ef the
Uritrd Stares Ancle fing a copy of an A3
ef Cangreft intituled “ An Aft 'o re-
- gulrethe due rJrmnne- of admirt
flC'Ing cv-uin Oulu”- Whereupon it
is advifad that 200 copies t hereof be
Jlrvck ane that two ofthem be tranf mil
ted te each af th-'Superitr and County
Cow ts within this State
The Governor Orders accordingly
Aitell A BLAIR cc
Congress or tub United States
Begun and held at the City of New
York on Wednesday the 41b of
March 1789
An ACT to regulate the time and man
ner cf admini fitting certain OATHS
"p -Jfi R it tne&ed by the Senete and Repre
fentatives of the United States ef
America in Cangrefs affembltd That
the Oiih or Affiimation requited by
the fiZ'h arro e of the Conllirutioti of
tie United State fiiall be adminifler
! 1 1 the form following to wir “
A B dafelentnly 'wear er ojfim as the
cafe may i) that will fuppert the
Cenfiitutien ef the United States”
The faid oaih or sffii (nation fiiall be ad
minillereJ within three days after the
palling of this aft by any one member
of the Senate torhe Prefident of the
Senate and by him to all the membcii
and to the Secrcary and by the
'Speaker of the Iloufe of Rcprcfcnta
tives to all chemembcts who have not
takenafimiiar oath by virtueofapar
ticular refolution of the faid Houfe
and to the Clerk: And in cafe of the
eb fence of any member from the for
v!ce of cither Iloufe at the time pre
jfertbed affir-nat-on for taking the faid oath 01
the fame fhall bsadminiftered
11 fuch member when he fiiall appear
to take his feft
And be it further enaBcd That at the
fr fi fcilion of Congrcl’s after every ge
ncral eleven of Repiefcniatives the
na'h -edminiftered or aiHrmaiion eforefaid fiiall be
by an" one member of the '
Iloufe Speak-- of Representatives to the
j and by him to all tire members p: c
fsnt and to’ the Clerk 'previous to
entering cn any other bulincfitf and to
the members who fiiall afterwards ap
pear previous to taking their feats
The Prefidjhr of the Senate for the
time being fiiall alfo adminificr the
faid oath or affirmation to each Senator
who fiiall hereafter be elefted previ
ous to his taking his feat : And in any
future cafe of a Prefident of the Senate
who fiiall not have taken the faid oath
or affirmation the Time fiiall be ad
mtniftered to him by apy one of (he
members of the Senate
And be it further enoBe i That the
memberi of the feveral flare legifla
tures at the next feffions of the ftrid
legiflaturcs yefpeftively and all exe
cutive and judicial officers of thefeve
ral Hates who have been heretofore
chofen nr appointed or who fiiall be
chofen or appointed before the firfi
day of Auguli next and who (hail then
be in office fiiall with'n one month
thereafter take the fame oath or affir
mation except where they fiiall have
taken It before which nay bcadmnti
ftered by any perfon authorifedby the
law of the Hate in which fuch office
fiiall be holJcn to adminifier oaths
And the members of the Hate legifla
tures and all executive and judicial
officcrsoftbefeveialfiatet who fiiall
be chofen or apponreJ after the raid
fiiit day of Auguli- (hall before they
p occed to execute the duties of 1 heir
refpeftive office- take the foregoing
oath or affirmation which fiiall beau
minified by the perlon orperfonst who
by the law of theftate fiiall be audio
rifed to adminillcr the oath of office
and the perfon or perfons fo adinini
fi ring the oath hereby lequircd to be
taken (hall caufc a record or certiii
c te thereof to be made in the fame
manner as by the law of die fiate he
or they fiiall be direfted to record or
certify the orh of office
Aid be it further tnaSei That all
officers appointed or hereafter to be
appointed under the authority of the
United Slates fiiall before the? aft
In their respective offices take the
fame onh or affirmation which
fiiall be adminifired by the perlon or
perfons who fiiall be authorized by
law to adininifier to fuch office 1 their
refpeftive oathi of office and fuch
officers fiiall incur the fame penal
ties in cafe of failure as fiiall be im
pofed by lav in cafe of failure infi
lling their refpeftive oaths of office
Aid be it further enaBei That
the Secretary of the Senate and the
Clerk of the Iloufe of Representatives
for the time being fiiall at the time
of taking the oath or affi-marion
a forefaid each take an oath or af
firmation in the words following 10
wit “ I A B Secretary of ihc Se
nate Or Clerk of tha Iloufe of Re
prefentatives (as the cafe may be)
of the United States of America do
foicmnly fwear or affirm that Iwiil
truly and faithfully difcharce thcdii
ties of my faid office to he bell of
my knowledge and abilities’'
Feedxbicx August!? Mu:ileni"po
'Speaker of the houjt of
B'prefentativet
John Adam- Vice Prefident ef
the U-vttd States and
Prefident ef the SeAatt
Approved June r 1789
Geosge Washington Prefident
ef the United States
Wecertify the foicpbing to he a true
copy of the art of Cong: eft etiti
tulcd “ An aft to regulate the time
’and 'manner" of adminiftering cer
tain oaths' compared with the in
rolfment figned by the Prefident
of the United Stares
Sam A Otis Scretaryef
the Senate
John Beckibv Clerk ef the
Iloufe ef Reprtfentatives
Acct it if a wonderful Talent for Arith-
metical calculations in an African
Slave living in Virginia
fp Hfc'RE is now living about 4 miles
1 from Alexandria in the flare of
Vrginfi a negro f!avc of 73 years old
of she name of Thov as I'uiiBa' tbo
property of Mrs Elizabeth ( cx This
m in pofTcficJ a talent tor 'arithmetic::!
calculations the h'ftory of winch I
conceive merits aplacciniheiecordg
of the huinan'inind lie is a native of
Africa and can neither reid nor write
Two gentlemen naili es cf f cnnfj lva-
TT
1
Ilis fi’fl arrempt after this wa to
count 'he number of haifk in a cow a
ta7' which he found to be 2872
Henextamnfedhiirfelf wiih count
ing grnn hv grain a biifliel of wheat
and a huiliel of flax-cel
From 'hic he was lei to calcula'e
with the mnft perfeft accuracy how
many di-Een-fioris flime'c a houfe of certain
would require to cover lr and
- how manv polls and rails were neeef
iary tn cnc!orc and how many grains
of corn wcc neceT y to fow a certain
quantity of ground From this apoli
rntlonof his ialents his m!fircfs often
derived confidersMe benefit
At the time he gave this account
of himfelf he ftild h's memory began
to' fell him— He wss grey headed
Vrmkcd hard unon a firm during the
whole of his life bur had neve been
imempcrVe in the ut of fpiiituo- s
liquors He fpeke wiih great reft-eft
of his Miftrcfr end mentioned in a
paiticular manner his obligations to
her for icfufing ro fell him which (be
had been tempted ro do by offers of
large Turns of money from feveral
curious pe-fons
One ct thcrcnricmen(Mr- Coates)
having remarked in hi prefence that
it wa a pity he had not an educa
tion equal to his genius he faid
“ No maTa — it is heft I got no
learning for many learned men be
great fouls
3E(js(W5J£038C)6CeC
Jufi opened and for fale by
BENIAMIN BEALL & Co
At their Sure tn Danville a large and
general affortnent of j
DRY goods hard ware and groc
rics with a quantity of nails of
different fizes alfo lampblack and
fifh oil which they are determined
to fell on at moderate terms as pof
'Able for cafli ginfang final fettiement
certificates Furrs viz Fox Racon
Ottfr and Mink (Lins 42 s
Turns agreed exaftly
Third The following quefiion was
then propofel to him- Suppofe a far
mer has fix fow and cach fow fix fe
male pigs (he firfi year and they all
Increaie in the fame proportion to the
end of eight yearr how many Tows will
the farmer then bn e ? - In ten minutes
heanfweiel 31588806 The dif
ference of time net ween bis anftvcting
wo roTmer" qucfiTons
this and the two
ny a tiiflingmifiakehe
was cccafioned
made from a mifappichcRfion of the
qucfiton
In the prefence cf Thoma W'flar
and Benjamin W Morr-s two refpefta
ble citizens of Philadelphia he gave
the amount of nine figures multiplied
by nine
He informed rhe firfi mentioned gen
tleman ’bat he began his application to
figures by counting ten and that when
he was ab'e' to count an hund'ed he
Ilia vz WiIiaaiHattfliorne and Sa- WHEREAS Mr John Hawkinv
muel Coares men of probity and re- W whoftma tlau lafiyearfoldtoMr :
fpcftabJccharaftLM having heard in John Houghton a let in the town ef
travelling through the neighbourhood Lexington and gave him his bond to
in which this Have lived of his extra- exonerate him frem any damage he might
ordinary powers in arithmatic fenr for fufiain by the let’s being forfeited in the
him and had their curlofity fufficiently cewje of 1 a months from the date there '- I
gratified by the anfwershegave to the '
following queffions
Firfi Upon being afleed how ma
ny feconds there aie in a year and a
half heanfwered in about two minutes
47304000
Second On being afleed how many
feconds a man had lived who is 70
years 17 days and 12 hour old he
anlwered in a minute and an half
2210500809
One of the gentlemen who employed
hiqtfelf with his pen in making thefe
calculations told him he was wrong'
and that the fum was not fo grfcat as he
had faid- -upon which the old man ha
(lily renlieJ “ Top Maffa you forget
gttn has been removed Now I do hereby
it leap year”- -On adding the feconds fonwirn the public agalnfi paying any
of the leap yctrs to the other the atiention tithe faid advert ij'emert And
amount of the whole in both of their 1 dertjuefi them te reed the certificate
and the'coidition eft he bend I which ex
cept the "Iteration ef names and time ir
an exaB copy of the one he gave Mr John
1 lough ton) which are jubjolned
JAMES HUGHES
Lexington July 1 9 1 789
IWA S anSunday morning the igtS ef
July rtquefied by Mr J:iincs Hugh
es to walk down with him to Mr Hough
ton When we faw Mr Houghtml
and exhibited fe-’eial other marksof EI4 Hughes produced o-e of the lafi
the wcJkncfs of old aie— He had news papers end read an advertijemen-
above eeundtn John Hawkins fold unto
a certain Johfi Houghton one certan ” '
for in the town of Le ring ten being the H
unimproved lot which he funhofid of
Mutt l-cw Walker and which faid lot
fiill remains uncenveyed by deed by the
'Profiles of the t aid town for want of in-
pruvemtnt ' Which laid lot list faid !
John I (cushion heat Jeld to the before '
named meHuglef That if the faid
n w c count nuou-cu no fcl" TjT? “H ‘PH V ‘ 1
thoi'ghrh m clfftoufehikown words) t1 J n W James
a vervclevcr rdlow” “ul hetermofeigh -
wp's thi i rwi iht date hereof Jren i the
claim of the J'aid Trulets for want of
fuch tyrevements os is by them required '
to tft tie the holders to deeds ef convey
ance a i forever afterwards fuppert the
tlte fret and dear torn the claim or
claims of all per ion orptrjons whatfotvtr
tkththe obligations be void or elf ere-
mian in fun force a d virtue -h
JOHN HAWXiNS '
Sealed and itlivered I '
in the jirtfence of J
Thomas January T '
ajrVajrOajrWjrOi WrU ourvl
j A large company will meet at $
$ Limefiene the eighth ef ‘Aigufi
6 111 order to fiart early the next “
6 morning up the Ohio
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ef and who fays that he at the J!me
time entered inte a fpecial agreement
with him refit Bing his proceedings in !
building tn thejaidlet And whereas a i
transfer of the faid let has fiiut been j
made to mr andwhireasthefaldMr
John Hawkins has at a fubfequent peri
od when as he fays there was every ep- ’ '
peeranct ef the faid agreement's llilj V j
complied with given his bend te me to j
thef tmt purpeft And whet tat alje thb
faid Mr John Ha wkins hat kndiy and
wifely forewarned the public from tab-
ing an alignment ef the faid bend ansa
Jlep has been taken te fsvfb Mr Hough
ton' agreement and the part that was be
Tlie Condition pf the Bond
X 0 w ef the above tilt- ‘
ht
to him whichwis figned John Hawkins
He then afked him if be hod ever made any
other agreement with Ihr Hawkins
than that mentioned in the bend hirer
J lied he had not but 1 hat after they hat p
made the a or eemnt Mr Hawkins till '
himhewifeed him to fbtw arendinrfita
wale the neceffary improvements ta
which be anfwtred he would begin as roon
as he conveniently could and that lit
would have a heufe finifbedby the end rf
the year He further pid that he liewtf
he had not a houfe upon the lot ly the end
of the year it would then be at his own
rlfque Mr Hughes ashed himt-if -tha
lot was forfeited during the year if he
did netfuppofe Mr Hawkins war to wale
it good to Mr he faid he did Mr' Y
Hughes alfa asked him whether he had
ntt be f ore tald him he had never mads any '
ether agreement with Mn hawktnr end
t hat he would tell him fo he ' owned he
had and faid that he had fince called Mr
j swkin to hit door end had told him fo
Mr Iluahe alfo asked him te certify
what he had then faid he replied he did
not like to do it becavfe he did net wifi to
offend Mr ITa-kins but he was ready
to fay it at anytime
WILLIAM MURRAY Jun
Lexington July r 9 1789
)h A
A company will fiart from the
Crab-Orchard early on the men- fy
a iag of the 1 A of Augufi next &
for thi old fettiement
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thirty fi'" acies cleared and tin
's jJjj ti)ikI cncc— the liuatbn
' jgooJ wtjii r and other peculiar
advan'i-S's re-rider it nearly
A as valui' le as any tract ’ die
lame q lautiiy in this d:lhi6L
For -eriis a?FV lo inc °n
prenn e s j Q n N g R A NT
t ionrtoa county July 1 1 7 f 9
rteoble tithe aid rejalvers
Bj order af the board
'IT ROBERT
— -Ingh- fiAaTsudd4i4lMpOiigijanei0t j 729
brande3' on the near buttock’
EPIIEMERIS
KENTUCKY
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tull Moon jth at 4 47 A f fern
TalQ iarfer tlth" -ar 5 35 Morn
Ne-v Moon 20th rt 5 53 Aftetn
FirftfJ iai'cr 281b at 1-30 Morn
branded on the near buttock
thu E-'albug tail had on when
- flic ‘went away a iniall bell t
Vloever will delivtr thc faid
rure to the fublcriber Hi all
tf cc ive twfnv dii'hns reward
GEORGE GRAY
July tv 17S9
1"
Siraicd away lVon the ltd
fcnberiiving near Shannon’s
ntili alxut the middle cl
Klarch a dark bay liidre a-
Lout fourteen hands and a half
OrttarTnrtTrn-BravptemtseTrvnvr ' ’ — Jr° “ 1
Eillcr i fittlcmev! : ii ii hoped every " o 1 ’’
fttjen will go armed ' Holders Way 1 9 79 I
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A U OUST 1789
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fChool-houie advent lo the PreibyfC Mtvra a branded an the near Jboulder
Til C r of LAND rian meeting hfm5 near LcxinRton in eib:t Apprasju jru— lmflmd wfs abj
taimm hx hundred a-tbcnc5hbou°fwh‘ch°rJ‘"J And a Jlea bitten gray Ms re heavy with her frenzy flu
r I live with the im and accommodations for ftudens may M1 ioya isald 4 feet 8 inches high her envied rival
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i43 li idthisejc 'ff- fld
his left h s hirft fslils a id blfiket:
Iff I improvements rrquiTca armoeonioo arr n -j — -— - anuoorgmm ----
- fame- alia tht nonpayment of the' fir- appraifed n ten pounds Current money agree t your demand” Accordingly tha
? fiits that already hira been impaed: " l’cter 1CC Colonel was produced and sifter fame
-Jr that t hey at tt-J tha hoard ef Triiflees tunc 1 8 1 739 47 49' conrerfitian between the parties he at-
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JUST ARRIVED
Ani naW opened fir file by
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PETER JANUARY £? SON
At their new flare
nearly aipefitf the old Court honfe
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M -E R C-TI A ND TZE
Pirl ’eularly atoned ta thefisfn :
Together with a campleat ajfer::nert af
M E D I C I N E
JVkichthri at ufml -art determined
fell 1 reifanable terms
ieiii oii1 iioaiiw y ' 9
''P AKFN Up by the fuferiber a tJ France appears evident f for no pow
AMF ta my plantation an South jr9Wn mart about tight years rx Gan be fo great a ftranger to the in
Elifliirn about 6milet from Lex th’rteen hands and a half high 'trigucsof that court as toallow :to
ingttn an Friday the ithinflr't a retry trots with a large Jlar in’ earrifon its fortified towns on the faith
large yel'aw!b campltxianei N GRt A?r forehead and fnip an her nofi of having them reftored
MAN whafuidhe wosafreemin an n( perceiriblt brand Appraifed to ) Aftrchy His moil Chriilian Ma
called hiin'-f-Vl vc' R : this a out pcu1JJi --Alfa a fmall i‘k:-'jc3y's letters hive been iflued foi tho
33 y'r f agf hoi an fwi cu ltTj harfe Lranded on the near buttock thus
wi f linen h r ( i’TJ t re fer f a cmi Or M piece f pares and trots about
fourteen years old thirteen hands
lA fvd horft tfc hereby rrjwi the
ew ier taceme prove his property and take
them away
WILLIAM STONE
July 24 1739- S3
hereby given ' that the
MR SCHOOL under
the difc-'t-on of ihe committee uf the - -
board of truftcesfor the rranfyivania Vt’r3J7i7"jf’io iAnel Man ) uVl heibj'ia t h'it had civfid herjornuc h
Seminary is opened at the Puoio 4 fiet 6 irjehes high tratrBneafinefs and t ha retreat af her ona-
fChool-houie advent to the PreibyfC nvra a branded an the near jboulder mo ureilpeufe One evening while her
rian meeting hhiii near Lexington in ppraifed to £1 1 — hu fl 4 was abfent in theparoxijm of
' r' - ff- repaired to the Roufef
furioufly entered it and
trass naturally branded cn the near dtmmded ef the young widow where her
in any part of this dili ift : ndiuiuon fhkUdK jpraifed to Ciu hu fluid war a low Ur' d mrthleJ fi
at the model ate rare of three pounds per J JAMES STEWART low He is not a worthtfi fellow"
1 liyordcr of the committee jfi J fir d county A£iyia( 1789 exclamed the widow' ' but jtdanigly
Wo-tt ARt) cil coill — Jivcy— worthy tlivtr bwiIi1 f II? t
A T this place a variety of
well aQbrted goods which'
will be given in exchange for
lhe enfuingcrop of tobacco
Lexington who have failed to comply m j
w!lh the Trull it’s r-jolves rsfpeSing white hairs in his forehead and is nelpeund" replied the injured wife—
improvements required ta btmaleanthe (her docked nor branded PtfltJ and ‘Tit abargain faid the vsidaw “ I
it - lengthy debate enfue t in which t linn i-
TA K EN up by the fibfenber in Xattd wifi intimated that w left he euii-
My'n Ceuifty near tyafliington duUed better fbewouldjdifpof e of hm -
!l perfint halding"ltts inthe Townqf a bock horfe about fire years old Shir — - r 1 l f— J
Oil the firfl Saturday iq Augufl ia the
afternoon at MrHigbees tavern in
leri'xgten te give their reafons
r if any A KENWly the fulfiriber
they hvt whyjaid lots may net bt fold ‘ ing in Mafon County about
FOR SALE
fifi t
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jeiYtt fl'i jrwnm ww vv -i - - fOTfJ pOUlf Ulj Wtuwiavm m w
the board j-dark Soy MARE about thirteen hands Jijcouraged by the Colonel's bulk imm-
7 PARKER C!k three inches and a half high about Hattlypaii ifiriBMfy-in c isifequeree f
43 V ' bight or nitu years old both hind fieWtf4iefr wt ayt a figuration took place
-r mMta half uo ta thathdms a fmidlrKj tr iwa huaifeianl
TAKEN up H the fubftribtr ti
ring near Rourlen Court-Ihtife
a dun mart with an aid bell
white main and tail fame Joddlt fiats
r brand 10 years old 1 hands big h T4s faidlhat inconeJff
Appraifed to £ 10 —JLfktwife a rean preparation! ordcredjn Bruxellei
not branded : Appraifed ta £ 1 a "The
awntr is hereby de fired ta ttme prove
his praptrty pay charges and take them
away
WILLIAM PEYTON
Bomb-n July 10 1719
years
high Appraifed to three pounds: the
owner is dtfired t came prare their “g j- jj September 27 —
propirtyt and take them away Inenesf eur farmer papers wa gave
STEPHEN BOYLE Jreadersanaccomt eFanvts falling
July 13 1789- 4749 his wife wt hrt new an opportunity
- of giving them an account af an affair ef
Vp A KEN up by the fulfiriber lir- amorehum-urtusanjifiegularjiaturt
up oy out jucjinyer
ine an Conerun in Fayette Couns that ef a s felling her hnfband
tya tyVarffYrrlrrirr7r7a“!drfotyiCf77-Bivi
and paces appraifed ta £ 8 10
WUcr Stewart
July X729 47 43-
TAKEN up by the jUferiUr
Riw's run the fallowing firayt
m A v a w w - m w
wlng firayt treated by h’S frequent naXtfrnal deferm
to wit : a hay I lorfe ' 6 yean old 4 r ions began to tg pe3 alt was hst right
10 trees high trots naturally branded t and gave a lorfe to thaft Xrotagemsfi na
an the near Jboulder ( but not legible) has tu ral ta the fix when exrted byfialtujy
if bell marked T II hung by a tug: By u iremltted exertions flte at laflfeuni
cigar or bw jwu j -'1jW'licnwt near ajepa se
white half up ta tbeThdms a fiunljrgfo widow paying her two huniietund
blaztiu her face ant fnip an the neff ftrty guineas and the gallant Colonel
four fiddle Jpets onher back and hat iHCinfideration of the pafl jerricesofhit
m v — - - - IVhatwill you fell him for" dtma ded
teen end a half hands kighfhas afiwthe rival widow?' For a guinea -per
and a half mihs from lofblngtan a
the fiflula ns brand perceivable afpraif
td tt fix pounds ten billings?
Alien Simplon
Hay 29 789" 46—48
TAKEN up by the tubfiriber in
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S ami?EL:GREGORY- ty-ane inches nuid ’at the large end
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miking overt j res to him of a very pat
ticular nature
Mr Elliot is letutneJ ta Copenha
gen
The commotions in Brabant feetn
now drawing toacrifis fornodoubc
can row remain of the Emperor’s hi
tent'ont That he has fold the country"
convention of the Sia'e General ic
Verfailles on the 27th ot ApriTnezt '
yowg reidoytof tar tu ether y who after
fnqu- A and mutual interviews alien
ated frtnthis wife that (byeef his heqrt
te which (be had in Wiieubied right
H:s rrife piqued and nf-rtified at the
negle3 with wh: elf fb- found herfelf
L O N D O N March 6
wifi gave her thee hundred pounds
jntre as a campenjatian far the injury
j be had received from her new rival aiJ
the infidelity of her kuflynd j
conrerfitian between the parties
qiiiefied in tht trafic ' The prclim’na-
ties being agreed upon the Colonel was
accordingly -his thrrwn inlS tht jealer and
weight was found ta be two hundred
and forty pounds - TUq wiJrw mt at a!(
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t- ingin lit a 4 r N they taught three
daiphine the iargeftaf which was 5 feet
f A inch's long and weighed 42 peundt
ir the belly ef which was found to the
cflan:(bmett afthe whole flip's crew the
- - pnfTengtr't watch --The dijlaree run
a per log wot 490 miles
ar bone and what it befomeof this
' mnl are queffiav worthy the curi
ous and I jtrfiei
t - Thh fudaRt tt in tbo-pofTeJliai
the HonoroHe Timothy Edwards EJq
—-af Stackhridge
’pm 1-ADBIPnrA Mm 6
The mite of the Kitty Capt Huftan
ert:vd at Liverpool tram Virginia in
farms that 01 Saturday tin icth af Sept
1788 W:gfal 30 a AT apaffen
get an laird haring hit watch in hie
- packer went Vdo the head and loft it
Overheard i-atr t h-Friday tallawUgbo-
wWte end have the rtfemhlance af well or a Oh oration the Time fl)l be ad
hurnt unjltcked lime ft one i hut theft nrniftered io him by any oneof the
ran be fern anly whera it it perifbei members of the Senare
' Sender andreken Eram one end to Aid he it further enaSei That the
'the athery it appears to have been near members of the fcreral date legifla
iy round: and an it there have been tures at the next feffions of the faid
Mid ftfusa ircht: a the mail end
n the large eid is a cavity I wo and
on half inches diameter muck like the
" n f?aan & t £ I f J L '1 a L
- -
iiL v"’e ” fillod with I htpithif
the hern ef an ax: This it only fix
intact deep-- every other part it ar op -
tears to have teen f olid The exterior
fort where entire ar net perifbsi is
Jaaath and in one fpot of a dark to
tour The interior parts ore ef a clear
E I X I N O TO N July 25
Sve gentleman from Richmond we
rr favoured w'iththrallenrng t-rdtr of
the Council of ftate and aB ef Congrefs
: h COUNCIL 7e 23 i?85-
tffm Governor laid beftre the Board
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V- frr-f Jr-rr 1-rlf-t
iticularly she outfidtin burning fend
forth a lenrklike a-bnrning horn tr
-bone Of what animal thit it the horn
Cosgxxss op Tii United States
York on Wednesday the 41b of
March 1789
' An hCT to regulate the time end man-
tier af aiminiftering certain O A'lTlS
I) E it erta&ed by the Senate and Repre
f fentatives of the United States of
America ia-Congreft ajfemblti That
'the Oath or Affirmation requited by
the fil'h art-e e of the Conflirytion ef
'the United Stated fliall be adminifler
cdii the foim following to wir “
A B do folemnly wear or afrm ( nille
' “ cejt miy ha) that !l will fupfert the
’ Conftitution of the United States’
'The faid oath or affirmation (half be ad
miniflereJ within three days after the
‘ paffingof this aft by any one member
of the Senate' to the Prcfldcntof the
Senate andbyhim toallthemet&bcis
'and to the Se£reary and by the
Speaker of the Iloufe of Rcprcfents-
lives to all the mstnbcis who hivenot
TakeiraflmttanoaxlrrbyviTTcenf 1 par-
ticular resolution ofthc aid Houfe
'and to the Clerk: And in cafe of the
'sb fence of any member from the Ser
vice of either Iloufe at the time pre
Ifcrijjcd Tor taking the Arid orh o sffir
nsfion the fame dm! I beadminifteicd
i-i fuch member when he fliall appear
iorake hisfet
A-i be it further enaSei That at the
fi: ft feffion of Congrefs after every ge-
nesal e’eibon of Reprcfcmatives tire
nah or affirmation aforefaid fliallbe
's ‘ — -- - j
xdminiftered try an one memberufihe'
1 1 0 u 5c of R cpi e fc j 1 at ives t ol he S peik-
and by him to all the members j: c ''
feat End to the 'Clerk previous to
fir to believe that in iti natural
it war nearly a femicirele of ten or thereafter take the fame oath or affir
twelve feet ’The undecayed parte par- coition except where they dial! have
no prengt or branches It is incurva legiflaturcs jrcfpeftively and ad cxc-anlwercd in a minute and an half complied with given Us loud to me to
ted nearly into an arch of a large cir- cutive and judicial officers of the fovc- 2210 500800 thefame purpajle And vrhet eat alje lit
tle: By the pffent ftate af both ends ral dates who have been hcrciofoie One of the gentlemen who employed ftid Mr John llaAkini hat udiy and
much of it mnft hve-perifbei proha- chofennr appointed or who dtall be hiipfelf with his pen in making jhefc wifely forewarned tie public frontak-
Ply two or three feet from each end chofen or appointed bcfoic the firit calculations told him lie was wrens ing an alignment of the faid bind attia
Vmr a reneroi view of it then it na day of Auguli nest and who dull then - and that the dim was not fo great as he ftep has been taken ta ft nfi Mr !Iouh-
ftate be in office dull with:n one month had fiid- -upon which he old man ha- tun s agreement and the part ihatitasle-
pf Congreft intituled “An Aft ’ore- king their refpeftive oath of cfHce
Rirln'eth-e rime ardnunne of admiri Aid be It further enaBei- That
ilerfng rertain 0thi"- IVkereupan it the Secretary of the Senue and the
it aivifeL tht 200 tapiet thereof be Clerk orthellouieofReprefenratives
ftruci and that two af them betranfmlt- for the time being fliall at the time
ted to each ef the' Superhr and County of taking the oirh or affima ion
Cour ts within this State forefaid each take an oatn or af-
Hi Governor Ordert accordingly irmation in the word following to
Attefl A- BLAIR cc wit “ I A R Sec'ctary of the So-
suate or Clerk of tha floufe of Re
presentatives (a the cafe may be)
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enf'erfngcn any other bafinefi cnJro
the members who (hall afterward ap-
pear previous to taking their feat
Hit m ii 1C a a a
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The Prefiddnt of the Senate fop'lhe
time being fliall alfo adminifler the
faid oath or affirmation to each Senator
who fliall hereafter be elefted previ-
out to his taking hts feat And in any
future cafe of a Prefident of the Scnarc
who fliall not have taken the faid oath
taken it befoie which may be admini-
dered by anyperfonauihorifcdby the
law of the date in which fuch office
fliall he hokicn to adminider oaths
And the members of the date legifla
cures ' and all executive and judicial
officers of the feveiai dates whodu’l
be chofcn or spponteJ after the aid
full day of Augud- (hail before theycnJorcicJuvears bow'nuny flows will
p ocecd to execute the duties of their
refpective office- take the loiegoing
oath or affirmition which dial! beau
min'ded by the perlon or perfuns who
bythclawof the date dtall be autho
rifed to aduiiniden the oath of office
and the pc fan or perfons fo admini
' d'ingtheojth hereby lequtrcd to he
t - -- -
c te thereof to be made in the frtre
manner as bv the lw of the dale he
onhey fliall ba direded 10 record or
certify the oih of office
Aid be it further enaSei That a't
officer appointed or hciejfrer lobe
appointed under the authority of the
United State fliall before the? aft
in their respective offices take the
fame 01th or affirmation which
bfi-adainiftfcd by the perron or
Fe-fons who (hail he authorized by
law toadininider to fuch office 1 rhmr
refpeftive oa:hs of office and fuch
officers fliall incur the fame penal-
tie mcfi of failure 1
rofe J b lev in cafe of failure In ta-
of the Unite! State of Amsiica do '
ith
truly fhJfairhfuilf'dncharce
tTiC'in
ie °f my faid office to the
he beftof
my knowledge and aiiilitiei'
I'acpsatcx AeonsT:: MuriLCXsgyo
Speaker if the houfe of
R'-prefentitlvee
Jons Athm- Fie s Prefidcnt of
- the Ur ted Staler a-ul
' Prefidcntof the Seriate
- ApproveJ:June-ri7Sp -
Geoxge WASHTHGTorr Prefident
af t he United States
We certify the forcing to he a f rue
copy of the aft of Cong:efs enti
tuied “ An aft to regulate the time
'and manner ‘of adminiflering cer
tain oaths compared with the in
- rolimcnt figned by ths Prefident
of the United Stares
Sam A Otu Screteryef
ths Senate
t Becki-et Crrk of the
John
Iloufe efRtpreJtntaiives
v
aient for jsrttn-
-Acc it of a wonderful Talent for Arith-
in an African
metical calculations
ta an sijrican
Slave living in Firginit
rpiIRE is now living almut 4 wiles
1 fiom Alexandria in the flare of
Vrginia a negro flsvc of 70 years oM
of the name of Thoj-a i eriE' tl-o
property of Mrs Elizabeth ( cx This
mjn pofledcs a talent tor sTithmeticid
ca!cuiations the h'ftory of which I
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conceive ineritsaplaceiniherecoiiis
of the Iiunran'mind He is a native of
AWc3 an J cm neither read nor write
Two gentlemen cauieiicf f cwsfilva-
a exhibited fc -ei! other mark of
— thecakrtefofJ:plrji te wUe "had
wmkpJ hard unon a f pi dming the
whole of hi hfc bur ha J neve been
intempcrVe in the tfc of fpiiitro
‘ liquois He f'ckc with creM reO eft
of his Miftrcft end tren'ii -nel in a
pauicular manner hi obiiga'iovJ to
her for refufing to fell him which flic
had been tempted ro do ny otTen of
large fums cf money trom fevcral
cu'inu pe flms :
One ct thcfCmlemen(Mr Coae)
having rcmirkcdfn hi prefence that
It war a pity he had not an cduca-
lion equal to his genius he faid
No mnTa —it 'is bed I got no
le-irninp for many learned men be
gieat fools
3CC)0eSGCOE£VOQOSO£OnOSC3CCX
n'a rz William Ilartfliorne srdSa-
’muel Coates men of probity and re
fpcftablc charaftesrhaving he
heard' in
travelling through the neighbourhood
in which this Gave lived of his extra-
ordinary powers in arithmetic fentfor
him and had their curiofity fuflicicntly
dilv renlie J “ Top Maja you forget
de leap year”- -On adding the fecund
of the leap yens to rhe others the
amount of the whole in both cf their
fum grei! rxaftly
Third The following quefl'on wis
then wopneJ to h:m Suppofe a far-
merhaifix Tows anJ each fow fix fe
male pies 'he rd year and they all
hcierieinihcfnmepiiipuriion totle
the firmer rhen ha cf In terminates
he arfwe-e 3 MILS' The dif
fercnccoftinie neM-ccnhisanfwcMng
MS anJ tlie fmer qtclliont
wal cccatione1 t'v atiifl'itRiBtllilehc
rtaJeftma mIfPpa'-crrion-ofihe
qucilton
In the pre-hnre rf Thoan Willar
Hi fi'fl acnpi afer this wato
COtint 'he number of haik in a cow s
iar which he found to“ be 2871
Hercxramifedliiirfclf with count-
ing crunbv cu'n a bnflicl of whe-t
hiiel efflax-tcl
From -hi he IcJ rooicuVc
wlih rFe tn1 rerfc accuracy trow
many flrnc'c a houfe of certain dixen
finii would require to cover Ir anJ
At their Stare intUnvilU alargeanJ aJrAUftkot he had finee called Mrr
general garment of Vumkin to his deer end had told him fi
"TR Ygood hard ware and
icf !" y0"a‘10J
d‘?cr?t fize ° amPWck and
oilj which they Ere determined
-tofc!! on na moderate term as pof
'fib!e for cafli ginfang final fettlcmcnt
ccnficares Furrs vi2 l'ox Racon
Oner and Mink (Lins
4a If
ynjcWmjrWmjrWmjrWrWr-W ArtAMUJ
5 A large company will' meet r
Llmejlcne the p’-ghth
f in order to J1 ait early
ff morning up the Ohio
gratified by thcflnfwcrsbegave to the 0 and who fays the: he at the 5we
following queflibns ' time entered into a pedal agreement
l'irft Upon being sfleed howma- - with him refpeSing hit proceedingt fa
ny fecond there ate in a year and a buijding onthejaidltt AJ whereat 0
half he anfwered in about two minuies transfer ef tht faid lat hat finte been
47504000 audita me 1 and whereat the faid Mr
Second On being afked how many John Hawkins hat at a fubfequent peri
feconus a man had lived who is 70 ad when he fay r there was every ep
years 17'daysand 12 hours old he peararte of the faid agreemen t liil-
ble cilizcr: of PhflaJeiphia he pave
the amount of n n: multiplied
by rjire
lie TPwtrc J 'l-e llril menriorcd yen
‘ tlcman’har he began hi applicatiorto'
figures bv copnt'ra ten and that when
he was ah'e n coun n hund-cd he fad Uf f M thrfad
thorghrh n cfroufehuowiTWOid-) “ I-
f hC't a-t during the term nf eight
cWfcOW nethslrm the date he-eof from the
— L j J — — — —
for wont ot
how manv poftrand rails werc ncccf Sealed and delivered I
lary to cnclo'c and how many grains the prrjence if j
of corn wc’c ncccT v to flow a certain
qinntity of g'onnd I'roin this appli
cation of hi islent his miilrcf often
derived confiilcr :h'e benefit
At the time he gave this account
of himfelf he Slid h!s meniorv hegan
tV fell h:m— lie is‘ prey herded
m-K Um-apLjrj pLTWIorwmJcU
would have a houfe finifbcibyt'-it!d of
-the year He further pud that he liiic if
he had net a heufe upon the iot I y the e:td
ef the year it would then beat ins ew-i
rifiue Mr Hughes asked
lot was forfeited during the year if lig
did net Juppefe Mr Ilawkim was tomaif
it goad to himf he faid he did Mr’
Hughes alfo asked him whether he hag
tut before laid biaiTPe had never mada any
a:her agreement with Mr hawkint and
that ht would tell himfe he owned he
aZdVmtmy
whathehnd thenfaid hr replied he did
not like to do it bicaufi he did net wifi 10
ta-eni gfr Ha-kins but he was ready
tt fay it at anytime
WILLIAM MURRAY Tun
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Lexingti1 July tg 1739
n ' “
f - fir the oldfettlement
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V7HEREAS Mr John Hawiint 4
W whojome tims left year fold ta Mr
John Houghton' lot in tie town ef
Lexington andgave Un lit hid to
exonerate him from a’ty damage henighy
fujlain by the lot’s being forfeited in the
eawfetf u months from :iie date there-
gtm bar been removed Ktw I do hereby
Jor-wtra the public agalnft peyi:g any
attention tathfja'd advert ijtnent slii
dart jut H them ta read the tert:fcsy
and the cadtitn eft he hand 'rrbvh cx- —
cept the alteration ef tumet and tine ir
aneo3 cpyf theant he gave Mr Jcln
lluitghtonj whit hare juba'ntd
Lexington July 19 1769
Tlie I ondition pf thr Rond 1
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a certain John Uouph :or’ cue ctrian
ht in the town ef Leri ng ten being the
Jtt which he pi
Matthew Walker ara which jild lt
ft ill remains uncanreyed by deed ly t'it
Tr uji-es of the wd ttwifir want pf itu
Jriivemtut ltrh:ch aid ht the fiid
John 1 icuhun ls jdd to the bejtrt
turned -iiieHut c- Hat if the fail
John Hswliisapar the title ef the
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0 ef convey-
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! £ u J etSf" '
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mianinluiorce a i virtue
jO-N ILWV&lpiS
I WAS anSundav miming the itthcf
JulyreqveJ!edby Mr f ms Iluh
e re walk down with Irm to Mr IIo::gi
toTi’ When we fair Mr Ilouchfru?
Hughes produced ee of the
rtrrr psperred rrst'girsivifl'JTmeub'
to him whichwisfignei iohn llavkin
lit then ejked him if he ho i ever mode a-ip
ether agreemint with hr Hawkins
tVin that mentioned in the band hire-'
filed he had net but t hit after they luS
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hinhewifeei him ti fbcw areadinrfsta
neceffaty impraverntMts ta
which he a-fwrred he would begin as raea
S-he conveniently ctuld and that he
made the agreement Mr Hawkins till ’’ '
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Y G A Z E T T E
K E N T U G K
i- y
S A T U R D A ' Y
AUGUST i 1789
8y JOHN BRADFORD t Afr O Fries t tif earner Afsn ani Croft Streets where Subfcriptions Advertijemtnts ffcfei
LEXINGTON: Prnfri
ttes paper are thankfully received and Pkintiko in its different branches done with Care and Expedition ’
A-
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"A KEN up by the fubferiber in
I Mtfn County near IVahington
A black horft about five years old thir
2ye and a kalf hands high has afiw
about t!c middle ofA ’fate hairs in bis forehead and is nei
Carch a dail bay mare a At her docked nor brand'd Pofied and
lut i Out let 1 hands ard a half to ten pounds Current money
t:i 1 ' n rctrr Iee
high live J'J?ars cld bft ipnng June 18 17S9 47 49
y branded oifhe near buttflek
I thus 2 alongiil liad cn vvlnn
' flic went awav a Imall hell
v iioetr will deliver the fail
C r '1C1‘k'r' ifev yert Witha while face andhcLy row
KC''c twtntv i-!::n?r if'i vlvii:wr marked nor Ira-idcd Appraif- hie fci
f iijb it ages able to ' fold refolutlris
but abjotutely bound himftlf by promije
to hs-e it compleated at or before the
arp ‘ration if the time mentioned in the
b'd of which agreement hr made Mr
' acquainted at the time ho fid
Jrm the lot 1I‘ further informed us
tlif at tht time Mr I Uvk'n wts ap
I lie t ti give bend to Mr Tiuglief
he obi tried thbt it "Wat imme Serial t
him to whom hegave his bond Jo that the'
rer
ne
Iii-S put the mare m my pji
rt take care of for the
-owmr who may have her on
epplying to tnr
SAMUEL Du REE
July 21 17S9 Jr
By fublijbing the certificate ins fub-
joined below you will leave it with the
public to deride on the merit's ofthedif
puts between Mr 1 1 uiihe and Myfelf
accajiened by my former publication in
yeur paper of the 1 8th and tbit of Mr
Uufche efth tyth intlant' '
Jam Sir
Your mo! obedient Servant
JOHN HAWKINS
July 30 17&9-
A KEN Bp by the Jufiriber a
brawn mare about eight years
old tlfrteen hands and n hilf h’gh
paces end trots with a large liar in
her forehead ard fnip e h-r r-ofe
m ti 0 perceivable brand A unfed to
he xJwie pounds— Ai ft a Jm ili back
hoife wasfiuibed agreeable to the above Jyarfe branded on the ear buttock thus
niMtijl agreement reciting at the US in a piece pares and trots anut
fame tine the agreement -Mr liouh- fourteen years oil thirteen hands
to denies giving the information cer- high A'brafedio thr-e pounds: the
:fied below Mr jgh&V publication owner is defr-d tt come prove their
Jo far as it relates te his faying- that'if property and take them away
the let wts forfeited during the year it STEPHEN IlOYIE
would he Air Iluwicins'r lots and cifi July 13
that there was no other agreement be
tween hm and Mr Hawk ns except T
that mentioned in the bond HpAKEN sip by theft
JAMES PARKER ing on Cwevvn in Fayette Count
JOHN GOUDY bay mare about thirteen liavd
ALEX PARXERJt auSa half high about nine years e!d
branded ’i tht near buttock A trots
’ — and paces stppraiftd to £ 8 : to
mu m- rr Waller Stevra’t
1 Here is in mv p-ilTclSon in jKiy 1739-
TAKEN up by the fubferiber li
ving near Bourbon Court H we
a dun m are with an old be I on
wh'te main and tail feme Jaddie fl ots
no brand 1 o years cld 14 hands high’
Appraftd to £ 10 Likewije 2 rein
horfes the one 10 years eld has a
that the agreement ran thus- -that he ft" JU "''' e‘e hdf"J
Woe immediately after the date of fime 4 hands high
bond u proceed to the building of J li- “i! n0 brarld:
Jsoufeontheiotfoldbim and to finifbit Npdlo £ iO -- The other 6 yens
as joonoshecould effuchdimenfions as eld’ tdi hands high one Lindfuot whue
thfttufiees in tlie!r refolves required at
all evmts he was to have it framed by
the frfi eif January lajl and then to
fbrw every diftfnion in his power to ' aweJ‘
yea s old 1 3 and a half hands s A RF N up by the fubferiber an
htch a few white hairs in her ' -8- Row’s run- the following frays
fci'tlMJ nor docked paces “'I1'' hnyV°’fe' 6 yarsoi A feet
4 Lj 1 r 10 trees h:gh trots naturally branded
end irt-t branded on the near a ih near boulder (but not legible) has
iroulikr lima Ci Sie was ta- a sf bell marked TB hung by a tug:
Ken trp wild near the imudriaApprof'd te £10— dAforrel Mare
of Salt river by my grandfon V 5 ytmeld a feet 6 inches high trots
who thought be knew l?er (rjl’ided on the near boulder
- but nit legible: Approved ta £ 1 1 —
but was miftakcn 1-Y- - -
Mr BRADFORD
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Mercer on Chaplains fork
brjwn b-iv mare about fie
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GRAY
bUU
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: A :d a fea bitten gruy More heavy with
1 o yeais old 4 feet 8 inches high
' trott naturally branded on thi
on thi mar '
ft0il‘ier R : Ai'Pr?!f‘d
j7 ao JA MES STEWART
U'oodforJ county May 1 2 1 789
ed to £
7:47-49
SAMUEL GREGORY
Cow marked with a crop and urderkeel
Jin each ear with a calf not marked :
Pofied and appraftd to £2 — A feared
Cow with white legs and belly marked
with a crop and Jilt in the r!gh't ear and
hole in t he left with a calf : Pofied a id
oppraifedto £ 2 10
49S JAMES HOGAN
WILLIAM PEYTON
Bourbon July 10 1 789
I?AKEN up the fubferiber near the
mouth of Hickman a red and white
17 £9- 47-49 A :
-Av OTICE is he
EN stp by the fubferiber lij ' GRAMMA
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Together With a complect cjjortment of
M E D I C I N E
iffiichth-y asufual are determined ti
Jell on reafonab'e terms
p A M R to
my plantation on South
about 6 miles from lax
n'J
ington on Friday the 1 7 th infant a very
large yellows(b compltxloned NEGRO
MAN who fold he was a freeman and
called Irmjeif Dan e' R fs : lie is about
30 yea't tf age had an tear ft country
mute linen (b!rt and t refers a coat of
mired cloth of rotten and wool he rede a
bay hore about 14 hands high 9 years
eld bra ided on the near boulder end but
I1
lock 1 P fume white hairs in his mane
eJ i
e -d feme white J'pots immediately beta
V :
then f -tr naturally--An eld faddlt
and bia :ket The faid negro was ftif
pe’fe 1 to have ftoien feme linen in the
neigh ‘ourh’i’ and learning he waste
be apprehtnde made his efcape and
has left h!s horft faddis and blanket:
and as I have rrtrv renfen to fuppofe the
faidntgre te tea lave andtehave Helen
the faid horft fjc I hereby requtf the
owner tecome prove his property and take
them away
WILLIAM STONE
July an 1789- 5°
hereby given that tli'e
GRAMMAR SCHOOL under
the dircnion of ihccnmsnittce ot the
boaidof iruRucsfor the Tranfylvania
Seminary is opened ar the Public
fchool-hou c adjacent to the rrelbyie-
rian mceiing houfc near UxinSton: in
the neighbourhood of which boarding
and accommodations for linden: uiy
perhaps be had a good and cheap as
in any parr of this dirt- : and tuicion
a- the modei ate rate nf three ptundt per
annum Byorder of the committee
W WARD chcom
: "7 OT! CE ts hereby given to ell thefe
1 Ti perfons holding lots in the Town of
' Lexington w he have failed to comply
with the Trtifet’s refolves refpeSing
improvements required te be oadt on the
fame -alfe tht nonpayment tf the for
feits -that that already have been imposed
they attend tht beard of Trufetsf
on tfce firfi Saturday in Augufi in the
afternoons at Mr Higbet's tavern in
Lexington to girt their reafons if any
they have why faid lots may not be old
agreeable to tht faid refolves
By order of the board
ROBERT PARKER Clk
June 10 1789- 43 tf
FOR SALE
A' T this place a variety'o5
well efiurted goods which
vvill le given in exchange
the enfuing crop of
any pet fen may have the goods ' 1
by giving uiicxcepiiora-
cutity to
M
Udders May 19 i7£j
JUST ARRIVED
did now opened for fale by
PETER JANUARY fif SON
At their new fiere
7 warv opp'ofite tke eld Court honfe
A large and general affertment of'
M F R CII AND I Z E
Pirt iculnrly adapted to the feaf on
NAGLE
33 tf
OEveral very valuable uaCts
D Qf lari j5ng on thcwa
e r-1- 1
" of Clear treek n lhe
unty of Fayette about ten or
C-U
twelve miles from Lexington
which are patented in the
name of William Stewart' AN
fo to be let for a term of
years two valuable tracts of
land one on Glen’s creek and
the other on the trough Spring
Together with" fcveral other
tracts in the different Counties
iff this diftridt The terms
ay be known by aplying to
arry Innes Efquire in Dtn
ville or to the fubferiber about
miles from Danville' in Lin
coln C uinty
8 3 9-f- THOMAS TODD'
8
T A company will fart from the a
- Cri Orchard early an the morn - -
L A N K S
' D
OF ALL KINDS'
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
HERFAS a certain Jofepli
y M’Culfom on the isrh
of December one thoufand le-
yen hundred and eighty fix
palled his obligation 10 Ro
bert Daniel for the convey
ance of two hundred and fifty
acres of land lying on the ca
hey fork of Simpson's creek
a branch of Sail River in Nel-
fnn county being part of John
M'Cullom’s pre-empiion of one
Thoufand acrcfe which faid ob-
lig-tion was on the fafih of
January one Thoufapd feven
hundred and eighty feven af
figned by faid Rjbert D-niel
to Martin D-niel and by faid
Martin Diniel on the four-
t tenth of February one thou-
fand feven hundred and eigh
ty feven alfigned 16 the l'ub
fer btr who was pui in pofi
Itlli-jn of the faid two hun
dred and fifty acres of land
by thi faid Jofeph M’Cullom
and now lives thereon — This
is therefore '’to forewarn all
perfuna fiom purchafirg the
laid two hundred and fifty a
cies of land or any part there
of from the fa:d Jofeph M
Cullom which it is prelumed
410 perfon will attempt :n do
8fttr be ng acquius:::' c! wiih
the cir ti !?
JARVIS HAMMOND Jun
Nel Ton county
Siinj'fon’i creek 3
July 25 1789
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ing of tht 1518 of Augufi mil 4 A
$ for tht eld fettle eni '
company will meet at tht Crab
chard tht third qf September intr - Aft
Ser to fiart the' next morning far the &
T aftern fettlemtuts : it is htped tvery
hjon wiU go armed
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and the welfare of his people
Tne third part of the fpeech addref
fed to both Houfes ftates that the
many Jlrong and affeCling marks of zeal
loyalty and attachment recently mani
Their Mijeflies and the Princefjes fefted by all ranks of his ubjells had
will leave Kew about Rafter at which fenfibly impreffed his Majefty’s mind that ihutsthe road which your chiefs
time they go to Windfor-Lodge for the and that the commiffioncrs particularly and ours formely laid open but there
fummer feafon had it in command to declare that no is hopes that that road will foon be
This morning the ftandard was fixed thing could fo jatisfaSorily accord with cleared that our women and children
on the Tower and the flags at the Pol- his Majejly' s feelings as the two hou may go where they wilh in peace as
office and moft of the churches in London fes of Parliament fteadily continuing yours may do the fame
and Weftminfter were dif played ’ ana in their endeavours to promote the ptoj'pe- Now borthers warriors you have
conjequence of orders from the War office rity and happinejs of his people
FOREIGN INTELLIGEi: E
LONDON March i
7' II I S morning his Majefty ac
panted by her Majejly the tty
eft Princejfks and Dr Willis
the Tower and Park guns were fired on
the happpy recovery of his Majefty wi-en
every heart in union with loyalty vi
hrated at the joyful found— founds more
inufical to the ears of Englijfhmen than
the tnoft infpiring efforts of combined
harmony
This morning a meffenger arrive I at
rd Sydney’s office from the Lord Lieu
Lord Sydney’s office from the Lord Lieu
tenant of Irelard
This morning there was a meeting at
Mr Pitt's in Downing ftrtet at which
ike S taker of the Houfe of Commons was
prejent-
lefterday morning at 11 o'clock the
L'-rd Chancellor Marquis of Stafford
M - Pitt the two Secretaries of State
and the other Cabinet Minifters went
down to K w where a grand council was
held with the K ng for the purpofe of
framing his Majefty s meffiage to the two
A Counts Lieutenants jfts favoured us
w'th : h‘ following robfibf the orders he
H ujes of Parliament His Majefty was that they rejoice in the ajurances his lately received from txffijovernor of Vir
prejent the whole time and never deli- Majejly continues to receive of the ginia and alfo the dfipy of n letter fent
veted himjef with greater clearnefs and friendly intentions of the feveral courts by the Preident of the United States to
precifion Aft r the council b oke up on the Continent towards the Britijh E n- his Excellency the Governor of Virginia A
the members returnea to town pire and that they feel with unfeigned in the orders : It is fuppoed fimilarin I J v t m Ju jenber a black
1 J s e - J horje about 13 years old rt-
1 tail
ardently and Jincerely hope they may
Park where hr was met by her Maje- long continue to experience the bleJJiiigs
fly the Princefjes Royal and Augujla of his Majefty s government
— and we were happy to objerve The addrefs is to be moved in the Houfe
that his Majefty never appeared in mors of Lords by Lord Chcfterfield and fcctnd
perferi health and fpirits td by Lord Cathcart in the Houfe of
Lord Mansfield in proof that his mind Comm' s it is in moved by Lord Cover
is in full pofieffion of itfeif and knows and jeoonded by Mr forte
exactly what he is about has written
0 Lord Stormont a congratulatory note fc Jfj’
m his not havttigjigned the protcjls
His MAJPSTY’s SPEECH to both L E x 1 N G 1 ° N’ 1
HOUSES of PARLIAMENT By a eentleman who airived in
t Lall night a very numerous meet- town yefterday and who isjuft down nuinicatedCithe PrefiJentfhe initruc
ing n f the members of the houfe of the Ohio we are 'informed that the lions now Lent you and have no doubt
Commons was held at the Cockbit At day after he paiTed the little Iianhawa but effective meafu'es will he taken to
a qu irter after nine o cloik nearly two 2 ooys was murdered -by the Indians proteak a!! the inhabitants of thefron
hundred members were ajfembled when about 2 miles up the faid rivet from tiers
the Chancellor of the Exchequer (ac- it-junttion with the Ohio You will ifpoffiMe furniftiinebe-
companitd by the Speaker the Mafler He alfo infoims that juft before he fore the meeting of the next Allem
of th rolls he Attorney and Solicit left Pitifburgh an Indian nnirdeiedh'S bly with a ftatement of the whole nx-
vj in tons sue attorney ana ooucit
0 r-Gnerd the Lords Commiffioners
of the Boards of Treafury and Admi
rally and other M m ers in high office )
entered the room and read the Speech
intended to be delivered by commiffio 1
in the houfe of Lords this day twic
difti i3ly “
Tne Speech is a long one
but the effentlal points of it are contai
ned in the fubfejue't fummary of its fe
veral parts
The fpeech flates in addrefs to the
IO! Js and Commons that the com
nvffioners hid it in command to dec are
that his M'lejly veas by Divine Pro
vidence happily r-flored to the bleffitig
jt f h“alth that he thanked them for
their u lifirm attention to the interefts
of his crown a d people that fince he
had lajl met them on the expiration
of the late treaty with his good brother
of P’uffia he had concluded a tier
Treaty 0 defenlve alliance that inth
New fork May 16 1789
S I R
A LETTER of the 4th inftant from
rtors liften to us warriors what we Lieutenant Governor Wood has been
have to fay : received with its inclofures contain-
Now American brothers we have jng the information of fome murders
heard from you and am glad to heat committed by the Indians on the 23d of
the good fpeech you fent us you have laft month at Dunkard's creek which
got our fieffi and blood amongyou and runs into the Monongahalia river
we have got yours amongus and we it Ss with concern rhat I learn this
aie happy to hear that you wifii to ex circumftance as a treaty has been iate
ebange we really think that you want ly concluded by the Governor of the
to exchange and that is the reafon we weftern territory with the Wiandot
tourfe of the lift Jummer he had ujes- liften with attention as the Great Be- Delawar Ottowa Cheppawa Pat
his utmoft endeavours fin conjunction jng has put your fteih and biood into tawatima and Sac nations of Indians
with his allies to put? an end to the our hands we now deliver them up :
war in the North that he had done eve Ve jvarriors if we can we wilh to
make peace and 'hefs our chiefs and
yours will then iificn to one another
as we warriors fpeak from our hearts
we hope that you do the fame and
w fh tbatyou may he of one fentimenc
as "re are-
Brothers warriors when wchea-ed
from you that you wiihed toexchange
ry thing on his part necejfary toprejetv
the ge oral pacification of Europe t ha1
he continued to have the happieft aj
Jurances from th: different Courts 0
the continent of their friendly intend
ons towards his dominions
In aidrefs to the gentleman of the
Houfe of Commons the Jpeech Jlate
that his Mi:ejly will cauje the coy
if the new treaty of difenfive allianc
with his grri brother of Pruffia ana
all the mcejfary eftinutes of the pu’g
lie fervices for the year to be forth- ©urs home and when we fee them it It would be highly proper In future
with laid before them and that the will make us fhong to fend you all in cafe of depredations fouth of the
late unavoidable interruption of public yours but at preleac cannot all begot Ohio that infohna'ion be coirmuni
buftnefs made it nece'Jary for him to together cated as ear ly as poffioie to the neareft
recommend to them the utmojl pofftble Brothers warriors vt ben we fay this pofof the troops flattened on the
ban--d difpatch not doubting their readinefs it is from our hearts and we hope you Ohif in order if poffible that the
chearfully to take every msaj'ure condu do the fanie but if our young men
cive to the fupport of Itis government fhould do any bad aftion before we all
The intended addrefs was afterwards
read by the Chancellor of the Exchequer
asujual It begins with congratulating
his Majejly on Itis being by the goodnejs
of Almighty God happily reftored to the
prayers and wifbes of his people it then
proceeds to affure his Majejly that his
faithful Commons are per funded of his
zealous recard for the interels and wel-
zealous regard for the interels and wel
fare of his lubjilils that they thank him
for having concluded a new treaty of be
fenftve alliance with the K'ng of Pruffii
and that as Joon as they fhould receive a
copy of the jaid treaty they would take
the rieceffiary Jleps to enable his M jejly
to carry the fame into effieB that they
wou d prtceed without delay to provide
for his fervices of the current year that
they approve his Majefty s endeavours to
put an end to the war it the North and
e Jure the general pacification of Europe
left nuiourgn an lnaianmurucicu n
companion and that a brother of the
murdered Indian was in fearchofthe
murdeier to take vengeance for the
0fs of his brother hut had not met
with him when he left that place
Copy of a SPEECH brought by I faac
Fteetnan from the Chiefs and War
riors of the Mawme towns to Judge
Symms
Mawme Jnlyj 1789
Brothers Americans at the Miami war-
prifeners we liftened with attention the troops take fuefn meafures with
and now we fend fome as at! are not the faid Shawanefe and other refrac
here nor can be procured at prefent tory tribes as theoccafion may require
ud therefore we hope you will feud all ana thepublic lituation admit
beared from us we hope you will be
(hong like us and we hope there will
be nothing but peace and unon be
tween you and us
The following brf oners came in with
Ijanc Freeman (viz)
John White taken from Nelfon
county
womir anc child (names un-
known) taken from aid countv
One child (name unknown) taken
fom on hoard h boat near the mouth of
Keitucky all its friends faid to be
kille 1 at the fame time
Two others who were intended to
have been fent alfo ran ofF the night
hpfnrp Krppman infr rhpir iawik m
before Freeman left their towns to
avoid coming with hijfu
uiy
pence incurred this year for the pay
and fupport of the feouts and tangeis
engaged in the defence of your coun-
ty
I am S'r
Your obedient fervant
BEVERLEY RANDOLPH
meet together we beg you will over
look it thefe are the fentitnents of us
warriors and our chiefs are glad that
there is hope of peace we hope there
fore you are of the fame mind
Brothers warriors it is the warriors
north weft of the Ohio A11( inds °f Blank Books for
It is moil probable that tire recent Merchants Cteiks cxc tnaoe
murders have been committed by a par
ty from the remnants of the Shawa
nefe tribe who are joined by a few re
negade Cherokees
The Governor of the weftern ter
ritory who is here will foon return
to the frontiers and he will in conjunc
tion with tire commanding officer of
From the American Museum for Au
guft 1788
Bofton April r 788
Mr Printer
A few days fince I was at friend’
houfe in this town and while there
fome books for Ivm arrived brought
in one of the lad fhips from London
Among them was oneentituled “ An
experimental inquiry into the proper
ties of opium” written by the cele
brated John Leigh M D of Edin
burgh The infeription (truck me fo
forcibly that I copied it and if you
think it wool- v I will thank vnu to
‘ n
pubiilhit G
The infeription
This treatife is humbly inferibed
T O
GEORGE WASH NG TON Efq
A man equally revered
by the friends and foes of his country
And whofe character wid
be tranfmitted to the laced
ages of pofterity
for confumate conduct and courage
public and private virtue
Edinburgh May 15 1786
AY
Juft opened and for J'ale by
BENJAMIN BEALL & Co
At their Store in Danville a large ani
general ajftrtrtent of
DRY goods hard wareand groce
ries with a quantitvof nails of
different fines alio lampblack and
fifh oil which tbev sve determined
to fell on as moderate terms as pof
fible for cafh ginfang final fettlemene
certificates Furrs viz Fox Racon
Otter and Mink Ikins gztf
CTrayed away from the fub-
feriber about the twentieth
of September laft 3 by boric
three years old branded thus
j-jq on fie near buttockj has
a (mail round ilar in his fore
ditti be in'ercepted
I have the honor &c
GEORGE WASHINGTON
His Excellency
Beverley Randolph
A copy at toft
SAM COLEMAN
head has never been docked
he ran a ftud til! two ears jfi s
old and has got a little nar- '
row behind well formed be
fore and (hews the Englifli
blood he is about fourteen
hands high was not broke
to the bridle when he left him
Any perfon producing the a- t 1
bovementioned horfe to me li
ving on Townfen run a branch
of the South fork of Licking
fhall receive four dollars reward
by me Win Jones
July 14 1789-
and ruled to any pattern : Alfo
old books new bound on reaton
able terms at this office
LARGE company will meet ©8
A L‘
odes Jlation on the gth of An-
I Str
guft in order to ft art on Monday tlA
10 th early in the morning for the fet
tlement by the way of the new road
it is hoped every ptrjon will come armed
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LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN BRADFORD at Jslt Officc at the Wiifr of Main and CrafsSlreets where Subfcriptions Advertilements" If c fop
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mil1
shout
(fetch a dai
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Jhgh fwc years eld feft fpiing
V brandeik onhe near buttock
) thus Z a long tail had cn wlitn
fnc wvrt awavK a
VLoer'er-w tiH dd i vrrthirf 5i
rrrc to the fiib'ciiher fitc
receive ttt’cn:v lh:!:hrr rewiij
GEORGE GRAY
Juhi
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tier but was rritikcn lie
r-IliBpt mare 'ill my fjcj
f lilr-n' t: tike crrc of for th
- owivr who may have 'her da
applying to me
SAMUEL Du REE
JFuIy 2i 179
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of the time iueitio:ul'inthf
ltd j of which agrermrnt l made Mr
acquainted at lit time ho f dd
I:m thelot II: farther inftrmrd -us- eld-thTtcenUvids auL a hilf hgh
jil at the timc Mr !Uvkn wiijtft paces end trots with a large !hr in
Jl vvrr 7" iojtftelinJYa Mr ll JsiUs ' hrrfore headlbi i fii§ “ hr roeV
he trvd 1 hit it "Vat immaterial ptneivjb’e brand A t-iojel 0
him to whom he gave hit bo'uljb ihn lifVjrif pounds — Alfa a Jmili back
hoaije was f djled agreeable to 1 he above ra !det 81 te rear bultzck ihtit
mmi'ionel agreement' ticithig at th( ‘kj in a piece pates and trots a ut
JjRf tine the agreen- tt Vivllouli- fourteen years alt tih teen hands
in dtiits g’v’ng the Information ccr high A'trafedlt three pounds: the
vfrlleiow Mr 'IJi'ldVf publication oer is delfd tj : provt their
Jo fi as It relates to his faying- that ‘if Ierty ad fate them away '
the I: wts forfeited during the year it STEPHEN liO YlE
- nrotiU he Mr ihu’MiVi 'J andalfo Juty I3i IJC9
ghat there was ho other agreement be
gwre iih'm and Mr llivvkri except
ghaim:itjoncdJn the herd HpAKFN fff ly the ft
JAMES PARKER ' ing an Cnntoun in Fayette Count
JOHN GOUDY layman about thirteen hard
ALLX PARIIERJf a-id a half high about nine years eld
— — - ysranded on thz near buttock A trots
and paces tppnifed to £ 8 10
-' Waller Stewa’t
Mr’ BRADFORD - f"TAKEN up the fubfcriber near the
S I Rt ' mouth of Hickman ared and white
Ay publifbing the certificate at fub- Cow narked with a crop and is r o’er keel
joined below yon will leave it vib the Jin jaeh ear with a calf not marked:-
public to deride on the merits eftheilfJ Rafted and apprafed to £ l—Ajo a red
pute b'tween Mr I J ul'e and Myfelf Cw with white legi and helly marked
atcajioned by my former publication in with atrsp and flit in th r’ghi ear and
your paper of the itth and tbit of Mr hole in the left with a calf : toft el a d
ly r:iiArJ ihn IJawkin
0 alle1 an Mr johnll mphion to relate
to hi the oreement entered into between
them ct the time the bond pub’ifhtd m ji
g iven—Mr llnughmn inumed ns
that the agreement ran thus- —that he
Wot immediately after the date of fome fcddle Jrtts 14 haadi htj h
bond to re creel to the bntldin -V aV lftZma‘? ‘d n0 Wi A?'
he ti the ter fold him and to fiiijh it tr'Jtd9 £ 0 Vlt er 6 years
atjoonosbeeeuld of fuch dimriftms as d‘ 4 1 ‘ft1 ‘ t’idmfy0t Wljf‘
thjftrujlees in thev tejbives 1 squired at ' not branded : Apratfrito £n stir
fm’leyrru he war to have it framed by Vfl" is drfirtA r° eemt PTtve
UR and thee u hs property pay chorgit and lake them
JhinftlfLtromie Boarbon Juy 10 1 7S9 :
end bandcd 1
fbniUKr thus - She was ta- a bell marked TR-hung by a tug:
-ke:i irp wild ncar tbe imu’AybApprayrd to £ 20 — forrel Mare
1 m uaua ' J aaS loam L
TTler is in mv pill fiion in
Me 1 cer on Cliapjains fork
o br iwn bi iTUtealout fT-e
yta s riM 13 anJ a half hands
Iit£h a white hsiis in her
not docked paces
- - r
of Salt river by my grudinnvY 5 1"” f‘c 6 ihts high trots
L ima p jVroturanv branded on the near (boulder
v!o thought bo krew her ow bt M fihlt A ifei ti£u
nr knt vntibdH I J - 7 M
C DaMd away horn the lub ablork karfe about five years
IvfilKr near Shjnn6ni93lW and a half hands high
1 t ” the middle otu’hite ' ' " ' ’
iail' bey mare ’ a-VAr
tthaiuls ardahalf Ymai
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TA R F N up I y the fulfcriber en
Row's run- the following flrays
' T" 4 Ti
so trees h:gh trot 1 natural! j branded
1 A:d ljlca bittengrUy M ire heavy with
colt 10 yean old g feet b inches high
trtlt naturally branded an thi near
Atfreiftf to £it
i 1 40 JAMES STEWART
ll’iiuforJ county Msyia J 7S9
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nAKEN up by the fuhfcriber in
I M if on County near fVahingtori
tort aid thin
has a few
’hite hairs in his forehead and is nei- ‘
docked nor brand'd Foftei and
ippra'jed it test pounds Current money
Pei: Ice
June 18 1789
47 49 '
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hanutn so- Ill fow dcut
f&liy tarjLclJ with a white fact arJtely
neither marked nor branded A'-praf-
e l to £2-s-
SAVur t'fip rc(y-t‘
opproifeita £t in
JAMES HOGAN
49S
rTAKEN up by the fnhfcrlh'r li
J vino-near Bourbon Ciurt if ve
a dnn mare w:th n oil Pel on
wb te main and t viJirne JaJdie f’oit
tt hand 10 years tld j 4 ha-is Ugh
A'prafjed to £ 10 Likewise t roan
htrjet the one to years tld hat a
flat in hi forehead cie hind foot
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futyriber llj 'lGA
be aprehetu:ef made his tjeape and
has left k:s herfe Jadiie and blanket:
and oslkjve arm region to fuppofe the
faid negro to te a (lave and te have Rolen
the faid horfe ffc I hereby requeft the
owner to come prove his property and take
them away
WILLIAM STONE
July 24 1789- -50
is hereby aiven that the
GRAMMAR SCHOOL' under
the direction of hc committee ot the '
boaidof truftcesfor the Tranfylvania
Seni'nary i? opened at the Pubhc
fchool-hoti e adjacent to the PrelKyic
rian mcctins-houfc near Ixxinston:
the neighbourhood of which board:
and ccommodatiohs Tor Rudenrc uiiy
perhaps be had a cood and cheap as
in any parr of this diil irt : and tuition
a the modei ate rate of three pounds per
annus By order of the committee
W WARD ch com
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thereby give go dlthifc
Lexington who have failed te comply
-"W"
Truftet's refolvet refpeSing
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tmpreremi
improvements required to be ade on the
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fame - alfo the non pay wo if of the for-
flits -that that already pave been impofed-
they attend the board of Trvfteesf
6t$frJ Saturday in Auguft inther
'tf'rnoon at Mr Hsgbek s tavern in
Uxingtqn to girt their reafons if any
they have vhyjaid lots may not be fold
agreeable ta the faid rtfolves
By order eftSeboarsT
ROBERT PARKER Clk'
June ior 1789 '43 tf
FDR SALE
’ A T this place a variety'tij
- --'well effarted good’si whichy
will le given in exchange fq
aryperfcn myr have the goods
now by givipg uncxceptiona-
ble fiCUlity to
!ty M NAciE
— IlcIJgrSj May — 33 tf
L rirpfj
CAME re my plantation on South 0
Ek
ington on
large yellow’b romplexioned NEGRO
MAJV7vii' fold htwssd freeman anf
called Irmjeif Dm e R vfi lie is about
3nee of age had on coarft country
mile li :e 1 fh rt and t coffers a coat of
mind cloth ofaatton and wool he rode a
b --V hore rpout 1 4 hands high 9 years
oil bra ided on the near boulder and livi- u
' tack 1 P fume white hairs in his manefj a!
a d feme white j'pott immediately beloagfa
rAe 1 f-f r n:tnraily—An old faddit 18
o-d hi The faid negro was fufr JPtjfon om purchalirg fhe
a-reighwirhMi-and ire! to have ftaten feme lintn intho laid two hundred and fifty
learning he wait cies of land or anypart thrre-
PETER JANUARY tf S O N
A Urge and general mjfertment of
1
M E R C II A N D I Z E
P irt irularly adapted to the feafon
Together with a cempleat cjjortment of
M E D I C 1 N E
ihichth-t at vftied ere determined it
Jell on recfonable terms
1 Friday the tythinjlant a very'
VTHERFAS a Certain Jofeph
'fa’tulfom on the is:h
of December one thoufand fe
ven hundred and eighty fix
-A tUr fim La“'dD'i! W’Satioh 10 Rr-
acres of land lying on the ca
hey fork of Sim Dion’s creek
tf- branch of -Salt -Rivcr- in Kel-
TO BE SOLD
CEveral a try valuable tracts
of lard lying on thews
Tn vrs °f Clfar Creek in the
insC unty of Fayette about ten or
twelve miles from Lexington7
which are patented in the
name o William Stewart AI
fo to be Jet for a term of
two valuable
fon county being part of John
MCullom’s pre-emption of one
Thoufand aertfej which faid ob-
‘!S t on was on the fifth of
January on' Thoufand - feven
' Jiundred ind eighty fcvenTal-
— figned by faid Robert D-niel
Minin Dmel on the foury
t tenth of February one thou-
tracts of
years
land one bn Glen's CTerk and
-' t&thrtVhli
Together with fcveral other
this diflridL The terms
ay-be known by aplyiryg to
arry Innea Rfquire in Dan
ville or to ibe fubferiber about
4 miles from Danville' in Lin-
Cnmty V-
- Till
THOMAS TODD
T- S
? A company will Jl art rani the a
- Crab Orchard early on the morn-' X
for the tldfettlement
company will meet at the Crab
chard the third of September in tr
ier to ftart the next morning for tht
dftern Jettlements : it is htped every
rjon wiU go armed "
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TI T A V-Tv
QF ALC R1DS v
JF Q R S ALS ATTHl$Pi!riCE
'of from the fa:d Jcfeph M
Callom which it is prelumed 1
410 pet fon will attempt to cU
after be ng acqu d w ith
the ciruvi i - f
JARVIS HAMMOND Jun
Nelfon riiuniy )
Sim fon creek j
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fORBICK INTELLIGENT S licfervictt far tie yev to be forth-
4: 1 with hid btfert them end that the
1 7 toil unavoidable ' interruption f public :
9 n m n n M v bufinejt made it necejfary ftr him t$
J? O N D O Ntl March l uJtJmtni t tkm j£ £'tJ pjflhlt
THIS morning his Majefty at difpatch not doubting their reaiineft
ptniedby her Majefty thetw i cheerfully to take every miafure tend u
ajl Prlnceffis and DrlViltts t-mt civt tat he Jupportof hit government
from JT’V to Buckingham koufo sU and the welfare of hit people'
Mvfty wit in very : high j'piriti ' Tat third pvt of the f patch addrtf-
Uh Majtftywill after this day re- fed to both Iloufcs fetes that the
naive the viftts of all the nobility and gsn- manyftrqng and ajfeBing markt of zeal'
Sty in turn loyalty and attachment recently mvii
Thtir Mijeftier and the Prince ffet fejfted by all rankt of hit ubjeBrhad
miU leave Juw about Rafter at which fenfibly impreffed hit Mejeftft mind
time they go to MndJor-Ijodgo for the and that the commijfittrs particularly
fummtrftoftn had it in command to declare thatna
t Tbit morning the flandord wot find thing could fo JatisfaBorlly accord with
an the Tower and the flags at theRtS hit Majefty' t feelings at the two hou
affiee andmoft of the churchei in London fet of Parliament fteadily continuing
and Weftminfter were dlf played and in their endeavours to promote thepoojpt
conference of order i from the IVar office rity and happintjt of hit people
the Tower end Park guns were fired on The intended aiirefs wat of terwatdt
the happpy recovery if hit Majefty mien rfid hy the Chancellor of the Exchequer
every heart in union with loyalty vi: at uj'ual It begins with congratulating
hreted at the joyful found— founds mart
nufical tothoeart of Englifbmen" than
the moft infpiring efforts of combined
harmony - : proceeds to affure bit hi fifty that hit
This morning a meffonger arrivet at faithful Commons are ptrfuoded of kit
- iLord Sydney's office from the Lord Lieu zealous regard for the htereftt and wet
Iten ant of Ireland r ” 7 faredfhis ubjtStr that they thank him
This morning there wot meeting at for havhg conciud-d a new treon of te
Mr Pitf s in Downing Jlrtet at which fenfire alllaict with the K'ng of Pruffti
ike Speaker of the Houfe of Comment was and that as Joan at they jbould receive a
prejent copy of the jaid treaty they would take
"left tr day morning atti o'clock the- the tieceffary flops to eneht hit Mjefty
X" Chancellor Marquis of Stafford I carry the famt into offt 9 lira! they
Mr Pitt the two Secretariat of State would pneeed without itlay to provide
and the other Cabinet Miniftert went for hisftrvicesof the current y tar j that
down toK’w where a grand council wot they approve hit Majefty s endeavours to
held with the Kng for the purpofo of put a end to tht war in the North and
framing his "MajJtysneffagt to tht two eifure tht general pacifu at ion f Europe
H hjts of Parliament His Majefty was t halt he j rejoice in the ajurancet his
"prejent tee wholo time and never deli- Majefty continues to receive of the
Uf forconfumareconluid and courage
A Counts t'iMiiwwjr puM :c and pr ivate virtue
With :h‘ following roryftf the orders he
lately received from taj&ove nor of Vet Eimbtergh Mty I S 1786
glnit and olfothe dpn of n letter fent f i jtfh eb £6
yetted himfe with greater tlearnefs and friendly inttntlont of the ftvtrri courts kv I hr Prof dent of toe United St otes to vr
mrecifitn A t: the council boko up tithe Continent towards the Britifbin- his E tcelleneyt he Governor of Virginia rrMgrVur tv th Wferiber dblict
the members returnea it town' pirt and that they" ft ei with unfeigned in &rrx:'7i is fuppoftdfmilorin - j J JfirJ -t
After the council yefttrday the Kng rKgrntitudt ad rtJ'peB thetxptejfstnstf ftmVau an given to (fee 1 htneh? mane fwitrhtalL
got t‘t horj'back at the fnnt of Ktv paternal regard and affeSfon wish which officer of each county in the dlftrlB - — - -
-'gate accompanied by Colonels Gtldjwtr his Majefty has been pleaftd to fpeak af Richmond Tant ill 73 p
thy Manners (fc and after taking art rbf zeal loyalty and attachment of hit
excurjion of ntar two hoursrcturnti JubjtBs aJfurlng his Majefty that they T f K7nciofed copy o a letter fmm
twghtattiwnqf&cumendto the ardouty and Jincerfly hope t bey may lhe Prefijenl 0f thi United Stare
Tk where ke was mtt by ker Maje- leng cantlnuc "experience tht bleffiagt rendeineir unneceTiry (7at this due
-foytht Princeffes Royal and Augufta of bvMtjeftys government ftould any longer at her own particu
oter to cbjervt TktriiTifibtit'twndlnthtlltuft j h irge lb pport thetroopscalledin
that kit Mtjtfty never appeared in atari ofLords by Lord Chefterfttld and fee end
— perfti health -andfpiritr
: in tht hanft of Lords this day twite
’ difti iBly Tie Speech it a long one
-rstd but the effthtial points of it are cental
in the fubftqutrt funmary of its ft- ’
rral ports 1 ’
' The fpetch (later in addrtft to the ’
Lords and Commons that the com- '
ft-miffitnerr hid it incammmdta declare':
-that kit Ihajefty was by -Divine Pro£
videnct happily rtfttrtd fa the bltffing
Lori Mansfield in proof that hit mind
' it in full pajjeffian af itfelf and knawj
oxaBly what be it about bat written
fa Lard Stoment a congratulatory note
- on hit spot havingfigntd tht frotcjls '
Hit MATRSTY'a SPEECH la both
t HOUSES PARLIAMENT
Lnft ntgbt a very numrreus meet
' in'e nf the members ef the houfe of
Cmhis-ix wot held at the Cockpit At
a gutrfr after nine e'coib' nearly two j
hundred members were ajTembled w hen about -l miles tip -jfhefaid nyet from
the (fhmcrllor of the Exchequer (ar- it junction with the Ohio
compo’iird by the Speaker the Mofter He alio fnfoims that juft bcfo:J hef
of the rolls the Attorney and Solicit left Piulburgh an Indian murder edh’
er-Gnenl : the '' Lords Comwftjfsontrt companion and that 1 brother of the
' af the Boardt of Trenfitry and Aimt- mutdered Indian was in fearchofthe
' yolry and other M-mbo'tin high office) murdeicr to take vengeance for the
entered the room: and read the Speech ofi of his brother but had not met
‘’jAkwltk that he thanked them for : beard from yu and ain glad to hen- eommittad by thelndians on the 23d of on Townfen run a branch
their uniform attention to the intereftt the good fpeech you Tent us you have lift month atDunkirdjs creek' which 0f Licking
of Ptuffia he had cencludtd a new
'treaty 0 defen fve alliance that in tht
eourfe of the lift Jummtr he bad ufet lillen with mention as the Great Be- Delawar1 Ottowa Cheppawa Pat
hls utmeft endeaveurtJftsucenfunBien fng has put your fielh and blood into tawatima and Sac nations of Indians
' with hit allies it pufan end tetht our hands we now deliver them up: f north weft of the Ohio
war in the North that he had dent eve- -We warriors if-we ean we srtih to It is moft probablet
ry thing on hit pan neeejfary te prefer vt " make peace and thefs our chiefs and murders have been committed by a par
7 si gertral pacification ef Europe thai yours will then liflen to one another ty ftoni the remnants of the Shawa
he continued to have the happieft of- as we warriors fpeik from our hearts nefe tribe -who are joined by a few re rrnc m this office
Juran&t from ihe different Courts' et? ' we hope thar you do the fame and negado Cherokees 1 ’ -
thecimiiient of theirfritndiy intthti w'fti that you may be ofonefcpiitnen: The Governor of the weftern ter -
intended to be telivered by cemmiffion with him when he left that place
j Strode t flatten on the 9th efAnfr
guft in order toftatt an Monday ipa 1
the faid 'Shawancfe-and oilieftefiaciotA early-in the mtrning-for the fet —
tory tribes as the occafion may require element by the way of the new road
tall tbenecejfary-eftimitst ef the pub V-nJ therefore we hope you will fend all ana the public Ctuidon admit- it it hoped every perjertviUceme artnidc
of hit cmw 1 a A people that fince he 1 got our flefli arid blood amongyouand runs imo the Monongahaliarivcr ott heoiiut n lor ic or LiCKin&
Li tall met them t on the expiration we have got yours among U and we It Is with concern that I learn this fhsll TecetVC IQUr dollars rewaal
ef the late treaty with kis good brother at e happy to hear that you wifStoex- circumilance as a treaty has been late-" by me
t eem a 1 M r it L au uah V J iLa
in aldreft to the gentleman ef the
’Houfe of Commons the fpeech ftatei from you that you wifticd 10 exchange
that bis Mijefty will coufe the ce ptifeners we IifteneJ with a 1 cation
ef-the new treaty' of defenfive-eilltanet — and now wgfend fome is ali are not
with hit gov J brotherfof Fritffia ans ere nortan be procured at prefent
anr towards Ait dornintotir'-
-- 7- 77'- ’ "r-7 " '7'
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prayers and w ifbetof hit people it then kVlf' V'lL
— rreirc
Brothers warriors when wches'ci
Copy of a SPEECH brought byUkac
Pieeman from the Chiefs and War
riars of the Mawme lawn t to Judge '
Symms
MjvmeJu!yl 1789
Br ether I Amtricamot tht Miami war
riort Hfttn ti us warrior what we
have tefay:
change we really think that you want ( ly concluded by the Governor of the ?ely 14 1789
to' exchange and that is the reafon'we ' weftern terrI:ory wish the Wiandot J
NowAmerian brothers we have fog the Information of fome murders bovementioned horfeto me It-
an home and when tee fee then It
will make us (Long to fend you all
yours- butat prelenc cannot aU be got
together ‘
Brothers' warriors when we fay this
U is from our hearts and we hope you
do the fame ' but' if our young men
- ftiould do any bad aftfon before we all
meet together we beg you will over
look it thefe are the fentimenta of us
warriors and our chiefs arc glad that
there is hope of peace we hope there
foie you are of the fame mind
Bretkerti worriers it Is the warriors
that thuts the road which your chiefs
and ours formcly laid open "by t there
It hopes that that road wilifoon be
cleared that our women anJ children
may go where they wlih in peace is
yours may do the fame
Now burthen warriors you have
AiailiAxsiictx Mustuu for An
guft 1781
Bofton April s 788
Mr Printer
A fe'j days fince I was at friend'e ‘
houfe in this town and while there
beared from us we hope you will be fomebnoks for b!m arrived brought
ftrong like uSf and we hope there will (none of the lad fliipa from London
be nothing but peace and union be
tween you and us
and child (names un
known) taken from raid county
One child (name unknown) taken
from on board a boat near the mouth of
Keuucky all its friends faid to be
fohn
county
A worn in
kille 1 at the famdtime
Two others who were intended to j -
hbenftoirimoirblht bf the fr nd fne of hi counuy I
before Freeiem left their toms to J 'J”®" wjll
toiJ coming with 'rZS'JLZ
hegd has never been docked?'
he ran a ftud till two )eara)0'
old and has got a little nar-
' row behind well formed bo-
v x V fore and fhewa the Englifli
SI Tnk Mtyi6 l‘9‘ - blood he ia about fourteen
A LETTER oftheatMnftantfrom hands high was not broke
Lieutenant Governor Wood has been to the bridle when' he left hinj
"received with It inefofures -fcontain Any perfon producing the a
BENJAMIN BEALL & Co
owftowert waBriyr w r
charge all the fcouts and rangers em
ployed in your county In cafe of any
futue incur fions of the Indians you
will give a early information of them
as poflible 10 the oiBer commandng
the continental pifton the Ohio rear
eft the po:nt of rtack I have com
municatedtrthe Prcfidentthe imbue
tions no wfent you and have no doubt
bjt efieAive meafu'es will be taken to
proteA fron-liers- all the inhabitants of the
You will ifpolTihle fumiCi me be
fore the meeting of the nett Ailem
bly with a ftarement of the whole of
pence incurred this year for the pay
and fupport of the fcouts and tangeis
engaged In the defence of your coun
ty f
I am Sr
Your obedient fervant
BEVERLEY RANDOLPH
-Titory-whoi feon-return-to here -will
the frontiers and he will in conjunc
tion With the commanding officer of
the troops" take fuclh mearureswith
All kinds of Blank Books for
nnvcnui mswnni o 1 a 1
It is moft probable that the recent ‘ Merchants Cicrks -ofc
and ruled to any pattern : Alio
old books new bound on rcafon-
oners come in
(vf)
White-taken fiom Nelfon
It would be fTgMy prepcrln future j
in cafe of depi editions fouth of the y
Ofijo trat info toia ion be communi-—
cited as early aa polSole to the neared
pod tf the troops ft aliened on the
Ohlb in order if pofiible that the ban'
dittibe in'erceptccfr ")
1 have the honor ftc
GEORGE WASHINGTON1
His Excellency
Beverley Randolph
J copy atteft
SAM COLEMAN
Among them wasoneeniituled “ An
experimental inquiry into the proper
ties of opium written by the cclo
bnted John fjeigh M‘D of Edin
burgh -The infeription ftrtick me f
forcibly that 1 copied it and if yor
"think it worthy 1 will thank you to
pub'iOiit j
''The fhfcrJptibh
This trearife is humbly infer ibed
TO
GEORGE AVASI1 NO TON Efq
A man eiuaMy revered v '
ties with a quantity of nails of
different fixes " lo lampblack and
fifli oil which thev sre determined
Co fell on as moderate terms as pof
ffble for cafli ginfang final fettiemenl
certificate Purrs via Fox Eicon
Otter and Mink (kins gxtf
7
pRY goods hard waremd 'srwre-
CTrayed away from tlie fub
feriber about ihe twentieth
of Sepiember Uft a biy horfep
three years nld branded thua
DG on the near buttock hag
a (null round Aar in hia fore-
LARGE company wilt meet Sy
4-
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A'trtiftd tlj f $
SAMUEL CLAY
5?
Wm Jones
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VOL IIJ
Kume L
E T T F
G A Z
N T U C K
K E
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u R D A y AUGUST 8 17S9
SAT
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of Main and Crofs Streets where Subfcriptions Advertijements tfcfof
j t Mimmnn at his Office at the corner of Mam and Urojs Streets wnere suojcripuoi
LEXINGTON: Printed Jkfully received and Piht in its different branches done with Care and Expedition
Lexington Augtift 7 1789-
I SHOULD think myfetf wanting in
Gratitude to iny kind Cuftomers
and undeferving of their future Favor
It Hhould neglect to return them my
moft humble and unfeigned Thanks for
the public fpirit and Beniftcencc they
have uniformly fliewn in promoting the tf
'Succofs of the Kentucky Gazette r
fom its Beginning to tris day 1 Jj“JJow!c’r will take thobonds and ive
dftmRuiihed Marks of kavorandgooj ceitilica-cs for convey
will which 1 have ah eadv experienced who wiil execute
fiom ’hem J e cxce-- v the deeds agreeable to theteonsot the
tome and have imo'eTed on my Mmd TAMES WILKINSON
fucli arateful Sentiments a can never
be effaced but will always induce me
to exert m fe'f to the utmoft of my
Ability to feive and oblige t hem and
mrticu'arlvto render this Paper wor
of their Notice as it will ever be my
higb -ff ambition to obtain the appro-
bationol a Pe nile for whom 1 entertain
the profoundeft r efpefl and veneration
jilor muff 1 omi' exp-effing my juft Ac
k owlet tteu's to thofe difinterefted
F iends who kindly rent Bufinefs and
Intelligence to my office
Thus encouraged the favors I hive
reccve 1 1 cm the public ihull be o far
f om abating my A' dour to give them
Sa sfaction that they Ihould prove
ti ntobgeft Motives to an m'c-ea'eoi
p -ence andanexer-ionofm Ab'li
tie to retide this paper in eve 'elpcdj
pic ’ng ind inftruftive 1 be iff -ich eft
Secrecy and Fin-lity ffiaH not be
wan mg nor am Ca c or lnduffry n
procu ing and communicating the ea-
eff Intelligence of every mno 'ant
trarfaftion both Foreign and Dome
stic with whatever elfe may be fur
uiihed by my Cov'cfnonde'i avoid
ing s much as poffie to ftufT the pa
per with incletant pc fonnances and
V
te- -
ai ifing from the exoi bitant price of na
pe n 1 ober m ‘te iais which nece t 1
j 1 occafiont add ional expenee and
pilfe's a confide nt! c part of theprout
in the ieaft detet me as i hveReafon
to hope fiom the experienced Gere
rofi'v of the public that as the woik
ihah advance in its merit it will in
porti n he favored with an addiciona
nuinbe of fubfciibcrs
A paper under there embarrafments
not onl y reonies the mod punftua! pay
men's from every 'ndividual but needs
a far g'e i'e number of fublciibeis to
fuppori it
I be leave to obre'v6 fs-ther that I
putpofe '( eni irge this pa et the enfu
ing yea- and rc employ a rider to efi
vey it he m ft convenient places
in e eh tie: h out hood throughout the
Dithitt
As -I e prefent year will expire on
the 2 ad inftant J Hatter myteif that
thofe abfo-bers who have failed to
cornu v with the terms of this pape
will not expefl their numbers to be con
tinue! un'efs they pay up thcr tefpec
tive ha ances before the commence
ment of the enhiing year
I am the Public’s moft obedient
and very Humble Servant
JOHN BRADFORD
in Danville or to the fubferiber wh
ei win! uivit-om v — has alfo a quanti’v of goods whici
eccs in "1 ich the public are not in- e wj 0 exchange fo1 Tobac
ne ed Not ffiall the difeouragment c0 Beef and Pork
ika ovniliinttf rrird nr nil -nt 7 r E
± o f - old 14-7 hands high He hind foot white
the principles of perpetual motion not branded : Appraifed to £ 12 The
'andfetong font his fulpicions of Mr ow"ir is hereby defired to come prove
William Baird’s intentions of depri- his property pay charges and take them
ving him of the advantages ariling away
thetehom Omitted this week fur WILLIAM PEY TON
wain of room will appear in our next Bourbon July 10 1789-
N adverb ement of Dr M'Ken
J ley's de crong a machine and
old bor-ks new bound on reafon
ncle te 11 Sj is office
All kinds of Blank Bocks for HTAKEN up by the fubferiber ablack NFW
Celt ta yrM r 4N EXCiLLLNr NEW R
sninM o an- pimern I AliofelCfMTllIS fZ'??"1 P R i M E R Jj
1 1 1 v f Avon
TV7HFREAS General Wikinfon in
W the month ol
The follow-ng trails of land lovfale
SEVENTEEN lvndred acres oj
the Kentucky nearly oppofiteto
Frankfort— 7 'co in 'he '’ante ne gb
botirhpod - tfioo between Arnolds
and Menx's Ration- - 1 70 adjoining
thetown land of Harrmlfb -c - 2coon
Braihiers’s ceek 400 wi’hin four
miles of Lee's Town on the N- fide
of the Kentucky — 1000 on Cedar
Creek j 3000 on the Ohio near
the big boe lie! -13000 at the
three forks of the Kentucky To
f on Hingftbft’s fork— -40000 in dif
ferent trait on Licking and the Ohio
it is unnecefjary to fay anv thing in
recommenda'rpn of thofe lands but
that the greater part are equal in
quality and fituarion to any in the
DilffrtfL Negroes Tobacco Bce
Po'k Llortes Cows and all kinds of
pub'i d fecuvitin will be taken in
payment the tenns iy he known
by applvingto Mr Perer TardiveaU
j0
has aTo a quan'i'A of goods which
50-53
Holders Aug S 1 789
rr'AKEN tip by the fubfrriber living
? on the we(l fork of Hickman creek
yellow hay Hore about fi - ears old
ear 4 hands h'gh branded on the near
buttock B Appraifed to £ 2
SEPH
April 29 1789-
JPAKEN tip he fubferiber near the
month of Hickman a red akdwi it 6
Coil’ marked w:th a cro! and u r 1 : l
tir each ear w'th a calf not mnked:
Polled and npprafed to £ 2 — Aljn t red
Co w with white legs and belly
with a crop and flit in the r ght ea d
hole in the left with a calf: Pofted :id
eppraifed to £ 2 fo
4951 JAMES HOGAN
T'AEEN tip by the fubferiber lif
I ving near Bourbon Court Houfe
a' dun mare with an old be:l on
wlrte main and tail Jome Jaddle fpots
no brand 10 ye n's old 1 4 hands high
Appraifed to £ 10 Likewife 2 roar i
horfes the one to years old has a
flar in his forehead one hind foot
white fume 'addle fpots 14 hands high
a long mane and tail no brand : Ap
praifed to £ 1 o - The other 6 years
a natural pacer
July 20 1789
JAM FS WILKINSON
By HARRY 1NNKS his At
torney in fad
JOSEPH ODER
Apt railed to £ 5
SAMUEL CLAY
51
M NAGLE
50 1
50-52
JUST ARRIVED
Aid now opened for fale by
PETER JANUARY f? SON
At their new flore
nearly oppohte the old Court houfe A
A large and general afjortment of J
M F R C H A N D 1 Z E
Particularly adapted to the feafon
Together with a compleat ajfortment of
M E D I C I N E
Which they as ufual are determined to
fell on renfonable terms
OT ! CF s he eby give" that the
GRAMMAR SCHOOL tinder
thedireftion of 'hecommutee of the
boat d of cruftecs for the 1 ratify lvania
Seminary is opened at the Public
fchool hoti e adjacent to the Ptefbyte
rianmee-ing houfe near Lexington rat levetl
rdinty lcr ber who w
the neighbourhood of which boarc
am! accommodations for ftuden's may
pe’haps be had a good and cheap as
in anv parr of this difr iff : and tuition
a the mode ate rate of three pounds per
annum By order of the committee
W W AKD cli com
B
Juft opened and for fale by
ENfAMIN BEALL & Co
At their Store in Danville a large and
general ajfortment of
BY goods hard ware and groce
i 7 nes with a quantily of nails d
different ftzes alio lampblack and
fifh oil which they ate determined
to fell on as mo !erate terms as pof
fible for caffi ginfang final fettlemeht
cer' fica'e' Furrs viz Fox Racoa
Ottei and Mink (kins 4 -:
X? i 1 a away from the fub
lcrtber living near Shannon’s
mill about the middle of
Match a dark bay marc a
bout fourteen hands and a half
high five years old laid IpiingJ
branded on the near buttock
thus E along tail had on whet
Ac went away a fmall bell :
Whoever will deliver the faid
n are to the fubferiber fhall
n cen e twenty (hillings reward
GEORGE GRAY
July 14 1789
T't-Iere is in mv poflellion in
Mercer on Cia plains fork
a brown bay mare about five A
years old 13 and a half Irands cjn C unty
high a few white hairs in ier 1139-1
forehead not docked paces
and trots branded on the nea
fhouider thus X She was ta
ken up wild near the mouth
of Salt river by my grandfon
who thought he knew her ow
ner but was rnitJuken He
has put the mare in my pof
feflion to take care of for the
owner who may have her on
applying to me
SAMUEL Du REE
July 21 1789- 5i
May ba had by the grots dozen
or fitvgle at this Office
T
'WrHERFAn a certain Jofeph
Yi’t iiJlom on the i8'li
of December one thoufand fe
ven hundred and eighty fix
palled his obligation to Ro
bert Dirtiel for fhe convey
ance of two hundred and fifty
acres of land lying on the ca
ney fork of Simplon’s creek
a branch of Salt River in Nel
for county being part of John
M Cullom’s pre emprion of one
I houfand acres which faid ob
ligation was on the fifth of
January one Thoufand feven
hundred and eighty feven af
ligned by faid R bert Dtnitl
to M’rtin D rnd and by laid
A
Martin Daniel on the four-'
iccnth of February one thou
fand feven hundred and eigh
gned to the lub
as put in pof-
ItilV'n of the faid two hun
dred and fifty acres of land
by lift faid Jofeph M’Cullom
and now lives thereon — This
is therefore to forewarn all
perfons from purchafing the
laid two hundred and fi ty a
c:es of land or anv part there
of from the la d Jt leph m’
Cullom which it is prefumed
no perfon will attempt to do
after being acquainted with
the circuit ft an os u rpr
JARVIS HAMMOND Jun
Nelfon county 7
Simpfon’s creek J
July 25 1789- 5J
TO BE SOLD
CEvyral very valuable tradds
of laid lying on the wa
ters of (dear Creek in the
C iinty of Fayette- about ten or
rtwelve miles from I xi 'gton
lich are patented in 'he
name of William S ewart Al
o to be let for a term of
ears two valuable trMts of
land one on Glen's ere k ai d
the other on the trough (pmd: k
Together with feverat otliCJC
tradts in the different Courities
in this diJdriCt The terms
may be known by aplvino to
Harry Inrtes hfqttire it D n
vilk or to the fublcnber 1 -at
fx miles firm D 1 ville it L
ft I ft ’ ftr ft
T A company will ft art from the
1 Crab Orchard early on the morn
ing of the isth of Auguft next vj
for the old Jettlement ftp-
ftp ftr ft £$&$ ft ftr
A company will meet at the Crab
Orchard the third of September in or
der to Jlart the next morning for the
Eaftern Jettlement s : it is hoped every
perfon will go armed
LAN KS
OF A I L KINDS
FOR SALS AT THIS OFFICE
THOMAS TODD'
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jh
- PHi Congrefs of the Unite! States
oo rcfolveand declare it to be their
‘mod earned deliie that the leg'diture
of the State of Rhedo Iflasd auPio-
Departments reported a bill for the
1 re:! liny Department— wAVi Was real
aid lain an the table
M- Ke:ifon gave notice that to mor
row hejbuulJ move ftr a committee of the
while ay thefiate of the w? fl
the ioiojit on refpeaing Rhode Ifiaad fa
Ar- BtnJm 1 refolution is in the foi fHw t
words-
providnig for the forming thefearoailof th-ir V "a”y
the State of Georgia IntofoJrSrTal L ! W’ZfSr” eeritftced '
include the ports of entry and dcliierv W tfi India- Ifilmds thst 1
This divifien was agreeable to the laws of l! 7 p'-V TJT "il1 I
tint flat! This was adotted—ax rat aA Br:t:3 who may 4
aUeaclaufe intradurJu na 7- ? fr be canflramoi to take (belter '
alfo a claufie introduced by Mr Good
h tie tmilar to that from Mr a w ence
vh'ch provided that veJtls bound to
AMERICAN OCCURRENCES
KINGSTON Haipaica) Mae ft
'T'HOriGM certain fenbs in office
SB
haring there paid tlse duties- or fecund' lid TilnSZ'
tk: m to he paid thexmnvthn tfW PrPtrty of Don 6 mrado in this
either of fudd PV Pitc may fafoly rely upon
E ls — ihe collector at A-w Tk putting - nn '“ the infn'
ostbanrd a land or tide waiter- and taking
davfZuZudUVeiifraUilm TMt from tile saanib main Vim 111 reproving he is terrible Itr moving the building I had deprived you
Mr Jackfon introduced another chufa clar!t tInt Spaniards arefoex- adjhonnimg courteous and fair fpo- of the pleofure of extending your genera-
- thefearoailof £"' u rhe W' vMe "my of kei) piearant m fpecch mixed with fity tome Thus I am divided between
J J ?tr countrymen have exoerUnr j j gvity It cannot be lemcmbercJ Admiration and refentmenta Jmufideny
that i!at any have feen him laugh butma- ever having beared of this generous
hav® ken him weep his hands agreement until you told me tf it at the’
cjdeftabie ro behold in fpeakmg ve- May court but I cannot kelp cengratn-
femperatc mpued and wife a nan for lating you tn the acquifition tf that legal
mis (ingnlar beauty furpafung thechil- knowledge by which you difeovered the
dr"®(nn' r importance of forbidding the alignment
Publius Lentufus war an officer of ofabond byadvertifement And while
IvladjchufctM— Ipfwirh Mmchcf
ter Beverly 1 invert Lynn Charlef
town Medford Swanxey or Freetown
tVeflport Durbury
Virginia— Peter Jbwg Cumberland
Smlthfield '
Mr Ames introduced a petition from
the Artificers and Mwufaiurers of the
town of Boflon—which being read war
laid on the table
Mr V'ning giv notice that on IVed
wjday next he fit uid fubrn’t to the
“ th it there (lill alfo Ie7ni“tuted7he fylfe rtffihe' ProbNing far the eflob
fuhwing ports which doll h ports ofde llPmVt V ‘ fmnh jubardiiote e rent-
1 — “1 tive departM’iit— to be denominat'd the
department of rite Secretary of United
States far domeiHc afF-rn a
The Houfe theiiaaj ourmd t Monday
next
livery only viz" wa read and the com
mittee ororeedei to fill up the blank by
tgreei ig upon the fallwing ports vis
Maftchulctiv Kennebunk
Vireini t—-IPefil point If-wort
Rappahannock Frederick Jbnrg SnWolt
Bur mud a Hundred City Point Rocketts
lo&naing
Nciv-Jer fev Burlington Newark
New Brunjwlck
Mr Lawience propofed to infert
(lllfe (9 tht mfFft n ni
-ftaliie X‘rk Barnfiable in the county of Barn
The Cum mi t tee then rofe and the
Nouje adjourned
TmmDsr June 4
: I i Committee of the whole on the bill
to rtguhte the colleBf on the revenue
Piom the fit H article which provides
for t be eon Pi tutlng ports of ‘ entry enly"
the word “ 'i-ly" was firuck out ta in-
Jert “ a id delivery "
The next article which runs thus
andria Kinfale Foley s Landing Cher
ryfiene South Qttoy
South-Ca!oliua-C&are?M George
town Btauf oi t
‘ Georgia -Savannah Sunbury Brurf eJX TtL l i I!' “
Wich St Patriot's on St Man's river !! Af b'M ta r-
Piorice of Maine in Mairchu '? thf ethfr fd °f thl f "‘e Ul -
fens- Pepperelborough Bath on Ken- c Jtt of de'verV being wfrrh mikes it run very fleadyf Cat d fit aver that Mr Mon-h-
tiebec rivet IVificaJfit on Sheep feut river ”SuernnJ‘dcration the fallowing addi- tn cloths of ten quarters ondlf great 'on‘ w” dUnot owfoe whattureofa
Poiobficot Mathias Paffamaquaddy' t' nvafim:lilttheJca&Ttedpmyej1tr finenels have been wave with tins fibut "‘witdrown intocinverfation
form the H
this day
conjli
law
yeflerday
Frefide
the revenue agai funder cnfiderathnL TK
When further progrefs was made in filling IbouldthenTnfJlfrlfr’ ' "
tip the blank by agreeing to the follow- ffl11 8 CBmm lte
ing as portt if entry and delivery vix " S’
Maryland 1 Chilertown OxbrJ iff “ tbe PrtPftd
Vienna Baltimore SuwII ll George - This So Z '(!' sr
town Annapolis St Mary s Patu rent w hich tcZZZ i ? P" din'
Virginia- Norfolk and Portf mouth mode f- S fad F
Plimpton Torktown Urbanna Alex- 1 ‘ -rt- ! A tArt H'Ujt fbuld now tlo:i wheels fawlnt th'rkerthv a -'ll
- jorm tjelf iitoa camm tte- f the whole lor rr- ifrr rj M it fa fyr ns iuUlto
for the above purpojr - " -
thenegat'
on w
Procsedings of Congrefs
HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES
i '
t or THE
UNITED S T ATE 8
i
Wedxmdat June 3- 1789
THE bills fir the arrangment of the
two departments if year and foreign
affairs were read a ftcond time —and of
fgnedfor "" " '
the whole
A meffagefrom the Senate which Jliteof Mwfabtwol r ! ferierH
fwdhr Tuefdayhext in committee of ! JJj tU Tl— -Tkey'lnfmn M‘"erVI
g the owners
Mr Wynkoop asked leave of ahftnci ufualandV'!! 7 VfT "
- w rLL gj&g ‘S’ftZ VSfZ
‘wfiaper altercation lean
perhaps when I tell you that
atarjudify wAsl I have new
w ' du$ I hnvs ifcuvtred tit S'erne mV'? anJ 'Me or place yen will f:§$
Cn'&'1 W in hUdSin$ trouble the public: At ail event
Engtsfb D-Stu and Americans They gravity That i s was a mijlsrious caprl ni’0rr
I Iran
May 9 ' By advice from Lucea
doted the ithinfil we learn that at the
infilasiceofthe collejlorthcre afergeat:: To Mr JOHN HAWKINS could havt induced you to plblijhit"' fa
2 ft YecoiT’to Jiea7‘d r‘ ° yC!t leavi lhe p:bUc t0 determine man afttr building was re-
r j huGes
vMcnce Pntafion do recommend to were ter In number one at hilled and
the pMfJeofihatftatetochoofcdde five wounded -In this “expedition one
Ees to meet in convention and to of the fildiers was wowtded in his left
whoip the Cftjdituriotfof the United arm - 1
Stales it to be fubmitred confoi mahly
to the unanimous ' - -
United dates inConr
thea8th of September 1787
kerne (n- h ) May eg
i tjeif into a commtte- of the whole lor or ifrred i it fo fir ns iuftite cnw grneits and the
he above purpojef This palfed tn e-n’ !r the buttle t run upon the ire nttP3h be reconciled y
rat've anJfothepnpefedrefoluti- jeVvg tarts with safe and i elatity e¥e’ d‘fctvrei that your
The nri of the vh-ls is made of hood t0alb defrayed mine and t
he TThftl tmmn fmwamj laLlC J 1 m a ta mt mtm tmCE
f f?ctJs f PTtcifion at
r P IN K fN- H 1 Wav oB rfifie Kandfegsriousfo methodical
Frimt Junes Lfl "k arrived kle flmth asmuchin-
New York two perC who fuZ " ' bird of
p runs who Miner va tfe apparent 1 rifdm of it
countenance Disk that fagaeity which
utred confoi mahly Price current in this town of thefol fubtl “i"- did Ire -
refolution of the kwivg articles : - f re lb four df to i'U fftraRmy opinion when I perceive
nj'rcfs afletnblcd of fait fifib if to L ynjo famed as you arc forfdemnity of
nber 1787 " J deportment and excefs of precifons e
jttftce convinced as I an i that nothing
& 4 b7Z7f"ZCCt’ tieSBBdB‘d proverb'
mat it is i ee too iacoto doright1
work aftrrwrds be io r to re
member aceurnt-ly what an fad than 1
twamen who arent to him for the erprefr ‘
furpore and who comm -u-d vbt hehii '
to writing w’thin half an hour after the '
convarfationwas ntanend ' How trrti 1
ally hat nature diff-Huted her Hngs '
I con'rfs I cannet afTmt to th-juRnefr
tf your reijaning hr I hope you wilt '
excufit me when I ow- I ant net euquilly
penetrating That Mr ! tonehronafi :
every thing contained iv the eertifeate I
pubjifibei I em convinced only
beared h'm And wet won r
that at the time you were applied
take up the band yen had given ta Mr
Monrhii-n aid to give ore tame that
told me fr was im s iter'ol to whom
you gave yon r bond provided the houfe
was finifbnt agreeable to agreement and '
- - that you then recit'd the esreement I
li fear and Icve his - fbouid believe antf perhaps venture to
y affertei a faiibood
At the fame time fir give me leave to fay '
r Wflu is mote willing to pay vQUthju 1
'tribute of applaufe than I eml for the ‘
gencrofiity ofyourcondtiB to Mr Moi
ton At the time you gave him yew
xr I - beld t0 indemnify him from the lob he
NaEritesi Ins forehead very plain- might fuRaln from the ftrfelture of hit '
and imooti his face without a wnn lot within twelve months for want of '
Me beautified wuh a comely red his imprivement you fay you alfo hotr-d '
nore and mouth fo foi tried as nothing himbyaprivate agreement tofinifb hit
could Reprehend hi beard fomewhat houfe by the expiration of that time I
ihlxkfegieeabte in colour to the hair fuppofe leafi he Jbould fulfe when ht
?f hi ead I10t of "y ercat length Jud no longer aright to look to you forart
A:tdnodubtvaupub--ecrx' bet Rirked in themidd of an inno- indemnification
mature look his eyes clear and UJbedyouradvtrtifimevt btcattfely re
qiiiek in reproving he is terrible iu moving the building I had deprived yeu-
I 1 fi1
tie which works with great leaf t with
afily
LSXINGTO xjAugufl 1
Extra HI from Hibernian I Magazine
for February 1782 past 60
Publius Icnrulut his Bjdfile to the
Senate of Rome in tfe days of Ti
bonus Cslar coni ruing Jescs
Christ
Thero anpearcl ’ndiefe our days
a man of great yirtVe named Jesus
Chri-t who is vet Jiving amongd us
and of the Genti’eis acceined fora
prophet of truth jnr hi own difei
pics call him theySon of GOD be
railctli ie dead nd cu'cih all man
nei of difeafes ainan of daruie fume
what tali and mciy wish a very
revc end countenance luch as thebe
hoidc-s may
ha'r-of the colour of a Filhcrr full
ripe and p!yn alihod down to hia
e-i'S but frin his cats diwnward
fuircwhat nied and nioie orient of
colour wwfrm! alrout his dioulders
in iheiniJjc of his headeoe h a ‘earn
or paiticin after the manner of the
t TVs gr ' -- — - - —
the wheelr are isferted at one enf and he f another The fame fie-
gret of penetration has alfofi rohabi
bled you to dftovrr that Mr Moneh
tri the wheels of roll fleel Two of 'f fa- an i”cntefihbU tiroef of
Xk A AAA UAf A AAA 1 I - A f A A frd imrf mf A AA A a ll AAA AA
deep 1 nereon — "-rrmeaw
I-f Vn-rfiv a raw belonging to rapt
Div rf H' Ifai of wills town brought
forth -i rnlf thtr wet ‘ '
and a half before
""'"yrmanon jo par as relrfs u hie
P M ' I A ri FI pm: A 2 ? V- thit if the lot was forfeited du-
t frrm't’on far w-n-rrt Ai im-l " the v3r' ?t wuld he at your lof
Alla 9 19 that there tr J 9
flfatt’e has
Fottrfrie-
and afo that there was no ether nret
ment between yen except that mentioned
in the bo id And although the fomer
acknowie’gme' ts and thej denials can '
not pojfidy be reconciled you have I be-
Wm mAMm J 9 J - S S W
your certificate hat
nd that the denial
w-w jufUMntj wrrcli'
it peculiarly yourcharaBeriflic you have
discovered that although it remain un
controverted that Mr Houghton told
me that after the agreement -betw-n
you youexpreffedawijb that hr would
btgin to improve the lot
-wind ge of the ledy to hide t he defects of tit
I always believed until I teeama 1
acquainted w'th you But fibouldhiot be
ebjalutrly blinded by prejudice did Ire -
ufft
rtifeate I
v b'caufia W
' flirt
led to ta
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1 be: ?c? ve'oibrerve fs'thcr that I
pury-Afc 'o en:-ric 1 h'-s pay cr the enfu
Inf yea' a- I k ctn( oy a lii’et to
vcy it Fc n ft convenient places
" ire-c!inc:rhcouihoctd throughout the
Dillrie '
As I e piefcnt year will expire on
the 23 1 inil-nt 1 l!at:cr myleif that
ihdfr rnbici bcrs who have fa led to
i cnmvv w:th the reuii of this paper
jwrii! rct eipcel their nbmbeis to le een
i liuucd un'e: thev pay up the'r tefpec
tive l a ances hefoie the commence
jsenti f the entiling year
J J am the Pubilc's moil obedient
snd very Humble Servant
— 1 JOHN-BRADFORD
Lexington Augufl 7 1789 TiyilFREAS General Wikinfon In
ISHOUiD think myfcif wanting in 'he month of Jure gave notice
Gratitude to my kind Cuftomers ‘n e Kentucky Gazctc that Major
and undefcrvlna of their future Favor- I)unn would receive bonds from the
It 1 thould negteft to icrurn them my purchafers of lots at Frankfort and
xnoft liumb’c and unfeigned Thames for al Caj C tin Daniel Gano would on
the public fpi'it and Bem'iccncc they Major Dunn’scett-f care execute the
have unfit-n!y flievn in premotina the conveyances agiecablcto falc This
pur--fiotn Sicccfs rf the KrNTucKV Gazctt p therefore to give notice to the
Its I’eainninc to this day ThocaBr0f l'c °l that ('apt- John
7: iMlinguiflieJ Mark of Favor and Roods Jow'cr w' take theawbonus and five
- will which I have ahead experienced -h® nccefCarjL cet tjfica'cs for comey
foa rhciii ae eiceeJ'naly fl itte ina arce 'toCaptGaro who will execute
tome nJh!veiincTc'lonmy Mind thececds agtceubc to ibe?C'mof the
utli direful Sentiments a c-ut never
’ be cilactfJ' bicwil always induce me — IIARRY JNKS AXrfit-1
to exert myfc'f totheunnnll of my 55 torntyinfail
Abfi'y tof-ivcanl oh’Ipe :hcm'and - —
pjrt’cu'ariy1 1 tender this Paper wor
of then Notice a i: (! ever be my
hnlvt't ambifon to obtain the appro
bation oia Pe 1e fit whom I entertain
ike fi'ncipieJ of perpetual motion
jl and fctrmjj'foi il hisfutpiciom of Mr
y William Uuird'k intentions ofdepri-
ving Mm of the advantages ariflng
thciefiom ClninicJ this week for
want ol room will appear in ouf next
-S-
- THE VOtnj
J
K E N T U G K Y G A Z E T T E‘
At
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“f ft rinvivmnvmut-mnini
LEXINGTON r Printed by JOHN BRADFORD it Mr Ornct at the corner of-Main an 4 Croft Street where Subfcriptions Advertijements &c for
I
this paper are thankfully received and PitSTiMO in iu different trencher done with Core and Expedition
I ’
pilfc'S arnrfs ic'b’c par of ilnrpryic
ii heirft icc trc a Ilii-veBcafon T" AKFN vpbytho uhlriter IMrg
loiipie f-cw rFe cawienevd Geie- ' entheurrfl fork cf Ifrkmn rrrtk‘
- infi'v of tbe:ub!ic that as the woik i® je'hw hay Ilorfe abotitf ecfr old
iha!1 advance :n its merit it will inpro-Mr'14 brandeonthe near
if ti ‘
jom-:fioder
the pmf'i in ieftiei'pea and veneration t-' '
1 bouirpol firo bct-c
Nr 'I'tt:! 1 oil1 cx')'C':r t?my juft Ac n
i — r— - i it-i and Mcixs (laruin - )T
Cfn Arnold
' t k a- xa 1 uu s iiMMiin' 9TO 3 CSntflS
VC' m thm jwflej-hel0 i ufnirrvfcc
F-iei-' kJtjr 'em Bufincts nd ttfkleT Clk4co wh fo"
Ic 'C'minyolJcf nilci oftl-ec' Town o Ihe K We
of fe !fnctc 'looo red
v 'even Mo- vc on w e eof t jJ for ln £f
11 rciro( 7 lifce IrflAn lickirt srJ llo Ohio
te'ofeoJchpre'ire ve oraret thlmw
Ple"KnJin: 'Kli iheR-wleft rccoumc
Sccrcv nJ llo tirr (h1 rot l h he u
STtc with irhatcve' elfe tny be fur
nished by tar Cuirfiorde'i's avoid
ing a 111 lebsspolTi've todulTthepa
per vith inelegant pc to mince- and
peccs in-teic-'cd n "I ich rhepchhic te no:
N01 Oiail the difcunamcnt
8- ifin! from the cxoMrarr price of p‘a
jr lo'i'cr tniic-iais whicn :-cre ft
sr i
porti n-ciavic l wi:h an additionar buttock D
numbe of inbfciiNwi - -
A pper undid thc embarrarments
rntcn rcrn'is the moil punAual pay
rncu'ifioii'cr'iy ndiv'duaf but needs'
d'fsr p ci'c liiniberof fubtciibcisto
fappnii it
t
AU -knds- Sif-DIaiik-Eocks for A KEN up by the fuifer iter a black
Mtrtl iirts Clctkf &c' marie-1 -yraTFiJ-3T
and tilled to anv pattern : AlfqZ han
j a natural pacer Aptrafcito £ 5
okl U f'ks new bound on reafon- —
able terir'savthiffcr
A N advcriiemcnr of Dr M'Ken prafed tr£ 16 — The other 6 years
I ley's decribng a machine and o!J 1 47 hands Mgb me hind foot white
uccjfu!i' a Mi iorta! essence
Aiti each ear 1 nth a telt ret fnii itd:
en7 Poled and npprafed to £ z — A:fo red
Cir with white legt avd rlly
with a crop and R:ti nth r!ht rr
hole in tbtleFt with a calf: Pofled
' eppreifed to £i io
4951 ’ JAMES I10GA1
pub'
pay ircnt the tekns ay he known
by vtplvinsio A!iL Pe'er Tardfveau
-in Dmville or to Ihcfulifn-ibcr ho
hS a'fo a quanti'w cf goods which
l e will ve in excVn-e fo- Tobac
co Beef and Pork
M NAGLE
Holders Aug 8 1 73p 50 1
Ths fo!!ow!ns trafls of lard forfJe
SFVENTEFN h rdred ac-es 0
tie Kenti-rtv ly opposite t
Frankfort— j-eo in”'he 'are re git
TAKEN ui Hv the fulfcriher
ring near Bourbon Court Houfe
a ‘dun mare with an old tel an
vh'te main aid tail fame Jaddle fpots
no brand 10 jfrs ot$ j 4 hands high
'pprafed to 10 -‘Likewift a rsa
fhorfts the one to yfirr old has a
it — ftrtiead one -hind-foaL
white fime Fiddle fpots 14 hand high
a long mane and tail no brand: Ap
a n 1:0 " -1- irii
AppraijU to £
April 19 1789
Cor marked wth a crop avc w
each ear with a IclF
net branded Appraiftd tp £ 1 2 The
owner is hereby defired to come pjtvt
his prspersypjy charges and take them
away ’ ’
V WILLIAM PEYTON
Bourbon July so 17S9
AKFN up the fubfcrilcr war the
nc'ith ofIVcbnan a red andvhiti
0-5
frl-jcl
itd:
' JUST ARRIVED
' Aid now opened for fate by
PETER JANUARY & SON
At their new flare
A large a ni general ajjortmont
M F R C II A N D 1 Z E
Particularly adapted te the frnfon'
Together with a complect cjfortment of
M E D I C I N E
Which t hy as ufunl are determined te
fell an r eafonable term
VTOTiCEishe’ehv E'vcni that the
GRAMMAR SCHOOL under
the dire'nn of 'heeommuree ol the
board of cruftecfor the Tranfylvania
Semna-''t is o-cnet at the Public c -
fchoo1 hone adjacent to the Prclbyte- ynti 'cvcnhundrtd and etgh
rian mee'inj houfe rcarlasxinctominCty ftven alligned ‘to the lub
the niabbourhood of which boarainty fer ber who was
ami accommodations for (luden'i may
pe1 hap be had a Rood and cheap as
in anv parr of this il!F i : and tuition
a the modei ate rate of three peundt ier
annum Uyordcr of the committee
W WARD clicom
tradls in the different Counties
in this diflridt The 'terms
msy Be known bv aplyino to
'PMere is in mv pofBtflion in Harry Inn Ffqnir- in' D in
Mercer on explains fork vili or to the fubferiber pliyje
a bfown bay nure about five fx fxiilc'w firm Dirville in Lin
years old 13 and a half hands cln C-mnty
high a few white hairs in ber bg-tf THOMAS TODD
'forehead not docked pace?- ' — ' ' " -
aid trots branded on the near’
(boulder thus 2 She was ta- A - -
j A comb am will Hart From tho a
ken up wila near tne moutn £ cm OrSdry thrmtrn-
of Salt river by my grandfon ingtf the-uth ofAugufl ntr
who thought he knew her ow-' 1 forfthe ofd fettiement: ' 1
ner ' but was rnifiaketr He
lias put the mare in my pof-
feflioh to take cafe of for ‘ the
owtlfr who may have her on
applying to me
SAMUEL Du REE
July 211739 ’’ 51
AN EXCELLEN T NEW ‘
DRY Roods hard waieand
lies with a quantity of nails
diTcrent flees alio Jampblack and
fifli oil which they 11c determined
to fell on as mo 'eiate terms as pof
flh’eforcafli P-cer-flea'e ginfinj: fipal fettiement Juh 2S 7 8
Furrs viz Fox Racoqi -
Oirei and Miuk ikins 42 tf
Jufl opened and for fall by
BEN -A MIN BEALL & Co" "of'fiomtheld d Jf-ftph M'
At their Sure in Danville a large and
C I iitU away from the fub
fcrbtr living near Shannon’s
mill about the middle of
Match a dark- bay r mare” a-
bout L-xgton-high fourteen hands and a half twelve miles from
five years old laft fpiingVflFtch are patented' in ’he
brand -d on the near buttockjrnannc of William Sieart 'Ah' a
livtis t along tail had on whetVo to be let for a :(erpi of -:il
fie went away a fmall belt: years- jtwo valuable traits of'
Whoever
r are
n ceiv
DC
rhfUtlIJCnnhmfe JQtnce f two hundred and
“ W- ac 3
ver will deliver the faid land one on Glen’s tretk and ‘ - vi) "
to the fubferiber fiiall ’ the other on the trough 4pi ”?? ' lC‘ - i li
e twenty hillings reward Together with fevera! otliCTi"
general ajjortment of
GEORGE7 GRAY
WHERFASa certain Jofeph
ullom on the i8:h
of December one thoufand fe
ven hundred and eighty fix
palfcd his obligation 10 Ro
bert Dinit! for the convey--
acres of land' lying on theca
ney fork of Simplon’s creek
a branch of Salt River in Nel
frvi county being part of John
M Ciillom’s pre-emption of one
Thoufand acres which faid ob-
l gation was onihe hflh of
January one Thoufand feven
hundred and eighty feven afJ
ltgned -to by faid Robert Dtniel
Mtrtin D-ntcl and by faid 7
Martin Dui tel bn the four
teenth of February one tlvrn-
Cullom which it is 1 prelumed
' no perfon will attempt to do
after being acquainted with
the cirntmlLini r-s terpnf
’ JARVIS HAMMOND Juw
Nelfon county
A company will mett at'tht Cfob'-
Orchard the third ef September iiitrf Ijf
der to ftart the next morning for thf - J
Kaflerti fettlements : it is hoped teerf -
perfon win go armed’-1 - e-
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tUA'N'
put in pof
lellivn of' the faid two hun
dred and fifty acres of land
by ills faid Jofeph M’Cu'lonV
and now lives thereon — This
is therefore to forewarn a!f
perftns from purcliafmg the
laid two hundred an 1 fifty a
cres of land or any par! there-
TO BE SOLD
CEvcral very valuable tradhs
of lr-d lying on the v a
ters of Clear Crerki in the
C unty of Fayette about ten or
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-I' Proceedings of Cohgrcft vfcSence plantations doreeoimnCTdeo were ter lnrumbtr enrW killed and tgeofthelody r- Ilf e tie defects oftU
! the peoftieofihat (late to choofc dele- five- wounded-In this xPedition one mind always le'iexeil until I Itctius 1
BOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES gate to meet inconvention and-to of the fiddlers was vea ndtiin hit left acquainttlwsthxu Rut Jliu!U et be
T vhoip iheCftitutioffof the United arm cbjolutrly blinded I y preface ’ JiJ fr
v orT H K ' ' State iitobciubmitrcJ confoimaMy - Price xurrent h this town cf tht fol fife to rtira! my opinion when It ere sir
tr r r -r w’ n e V JTES 10 he unaninjous refolution of the bowing articles: -frebflovfi Scftofm s manj famed as youcweffbmniiF
UNITED 5 TAI& UnieJ Qates in Congrefs aflcmblcd of fait fijb 1 fi: t soy j f-r 'i!”"'!9-
Wbdxesdat June 3-1789 the e8lh of September 1787
7 t 7 K K R N P fNJ H ) Mar 1
TT HE bills for ihearrangmontoftht Fridsy June 5 Lajl wk arrived here from tht f trior to youij turnin'- ai ihehYTr
J A ft -Met j! AT rt trjn ft'" va 7lG iSb!l f
afairs were riadaficoni time -and of- was received yejlerday providing forlhe bi’onrto th’s Town' -TlL iufntm ! i ' sf it
Am‘r-urcli f tit St- fr ’T 1 !' f W" WH M?wrti”tttot (irrnVl””’
a report af the committee of the i&thultr Mr Wvnioop asked leave of ahfenct ufualand their 8-res F hJl hei-m ' " greement between
h rtjpi&lng m J iilti U b 7 &7c k"wi-Vt 1? ‘Z t rlfri A:’h!
- VA mtrnriu ti t i?ZulWibt r"5 1 "A "7 'V' "" “ v ' wJ i iw
In committee of the whole i(Ji r (7r efabhfhwit of a ft Wen of
The B llto regulate the coUeSion of naturalize on for theUvteiStrtri
the revenue again under toafiJerathi— Ar pe ifp tir
ken further progrefi was made in filing then form itfif into a committee
- up the blanks by agreeing to the follow Bfthe whole an th - 7r iW7
‘"f’ " rr f'rynd delivt' af confider -tan the trope fed
Mar?3Bit - Che tier town Oxford efolution refitting Rhode IhnJ
Vienna Baltimore Slow ' George Tkil attafioned a fhort difeufion
town Annapolis St Mary s Patuert whieh termn(lted in taiilg thf Jpr:H
Virginia- AWiJ PrrtA af7flIl father the If me fly uldno
Hmpton Torktown (Jrbanna Alex form ’’tfelf Into a eomm!ttrf the whale
andna Kmf ale Foley s Landing Cher - f tht tbtYf purppJ r' f nffed m
fX w eaM yo3f lheneat:ve anJjo the propofti refoiutl- ii-e' torts with tfi and irlotity
ooi -Cao iia-CktirIefton George onwislojl 7V nrt at the wh-lt is made of wood
own eaufait The Haute then fornti itrelF info a ‘n-A the wheels of roll I eel Two of
t thy!' committee of tke whole on the bill t re- th w hlr are L'frrteJ at-one end
o’JmPatrcVf St’ iril'rKulllt'th' celieHion of the rerehueT- ttthe-ike r nd of- theA
' r 1 r ° l ane :"'Wair?cha article of “ ports rf delive'V" being wh'ehmiet ft run very fl tody C-t
mktrri ‘ utt V °n fin' BQJfr confederation the following adit- l cloths of ten quarters and of grant
PmSfrt' MCbs rp rrt tion was made to tkoj agreed upon ycjler fiwnels have been wove with dis (but
' - - tie which weeks with great tafi with
rk BarnflMe in the county of Barn Ma(rJChurertV- Jpfwich Mmehefi a fiy ---
a tm— tef Bsvtrly Danverc Ly w Charity (
town Medford Swvszey or Freetown I E X 1 N G T 0 N jAugul
ll’eflport Durbury
Vi re i ma— Jtrr jhyg Cumberland
SmTthfield '
Mr Ame introduced 'a' petition from
the Artificers andf antifaiurrrs of the
fuirewhat r!ei aM nioie orient ot
colcfnr wJi im hour hit ihoolJer
in the in! Jit of Ivs lead e h a ‘cam
- " " ' — v 'V mn ta rctfrirp f n & yyr ja-vet- or paitl'Un sficr lie manner of the
ifjr1 ‘0rffo a 40ii'l'd 10 1“ cit ®Arr7 by tht new He troy ofSmtaFee Nzrite his f xe'ead very 'lain
Iiuttjo’i Abany Ejoj at creek Puugh- Wtfcb he was urged tomaksin confer- “"d nnooi his fce without a wnn
bMpfir -crNtwhurg in Ihifm R:er jnty with the Lex I'-lionh an account w''h a cwmcty red his
V j enter at the port af Ntw-T-trk—andi of the violence committed upon tht fplen
having there pant the duties or ficur-d did property' of '
th-? hej miy tien Prtretd Prt yet t he pubL
‘tr of find ports to deliver their car - tht truth tf retry
-1 SieSmT ihe collector at New Turk putting matin
aboard a land or tide waiter- and taking A ptrfin of undoubted veracity who
efieSual means to prtvenl frauds - This lately arrived from the Stanifb main
clarifi was adopted declares that the Spaniards are fi ii
i f i Tf ’ " j - aectares that the Spaniards are ft ex- unon'iumg councoui ana tstr fpo- ! tut pieajurt of exttneting yturgenero-
L ' f iMJOinerodueedgnttherelatife afbtraud at the bafi ufigt many o ke p'eafact in fpecch mixed with fly to me Thus I am divided between
trovUt-iig for the forming the fear oaf of tfrir countrymen have experienced in Brevity It cannot be icmcinbereJ admiratitnandrefintmnt I mu fi deny
ytbe State t Georgia into four dlfirias to the Britifb IfitJE India- Ijlwds that tlfat any have feen him laugh bufint- ner having heartd of this pxnttouu
”ftrttV®‘iyanddd'scyi there lo is renfin apprehend they will - tV have fccii-htni weep hit hands agreement oncii vouioldmu-fu
' t atn tu- aTCfaje t0 the laws of treat all Britifb-fubjeBs who may Me£labIe to behold in fpeaking vc May court
thatjtats - This was adopted— as was hereafter be ctnjlrainei to take belter fcaiperaic mpiieil and wife a man for latingyouon
fllti & CIA ttlf lfltf9aO£M &V Aft fi Mill w s l ! m 'j f'ssfa La § kie Annnlss kosuMi f i MnTH L Lt LHSiaaVo
' a V O i the fietnd to leizs fsiuggn
arhile oitke Jiatetf the Uiioi to rate up fihooner which fervice - they eftl
R-de rtJ the nextm
refolution tsintnsfil uing brought-bit into the I ’
r - — Lnczi-Tkt-vsfiPJieiofTgT
’ If JfCoHgrcis of theUnitel Stares' eon t her cargo conjifls of del
cb refolveand declare V to be their- - -
'xnolleirngll defiip
of the St
' Lanaing
Newr-Jcr(cy -Burlington Ntworkt
New Bfunjwlck
Mr Lawience propofid to infert a
- claufe to th'reffefk that all flips or
Tnuasr Jure 4
h Cemm’ttrr of the whole on the bill
t regulate thceollBfonthe revenue
1 dhe Sifl article which provider e nil
r f 9nStt9tfttg pfts 1 f entn wit Uf j J§hm 1 hJm 6
the war-J -” was Jlruck out to in r
fort “ a id delivery - ' - “ ygMieo that an IVs I
Th Li nelday next he fhuid iubmt to the
itvery only viz watrend and the com- r
milt'i Proceeded to fin upthtMank Jy
egceei ijf upon thefoll-rHng ports vis
M!Dc!iufe'l- Kenrebunk
Vireinii IFeJi Pui- t N-w'crt
Toppahtnnock Fredericl finrg Suffolk
Bur mud 3 Hundred City Psinr Rocketts
agreement until you told me cf it at the
rt but I cannot kelp congratu-'
- c iTtjt am t mo ipeinr uwhu uuiiiiii uiuivi jaon the acquifitionof that legal-' -
aljaa -Bvefimtar ctauje introduced fey Mr G iod Jr their ports ’ at little better than pi fingniar beauty furpaffinj thcchil- knowledge by which you difiovered thr-
to that from Mr Lawieree Jktes eras the common enemies ofm aftJ llrea ®f importance of forbidding the alng omens
-wh'chprovidetl that yeffils bound to kfhJ -Such are tie tie (fed tonfeauenl ‘ Purlins Lentulus war- an officer of V md' byadvertifim ent Aid while
Merrimack river j&auld enter aid pay ces expeUgi to fto w from fevuri V'l high rank in the Rnmitn-atniy
KINGSTON (JairjiiM) Mu fi
TIIOtTGII certain fcahs ii afficei
a fie 2 tt diffredit thm alarming
- - intelligence from Carthhgnia refpe&
vefiels arriving at New Fork fromany frig the late feizure on a i Ehglijb vtf-
farel&n hi tmt- rntad AllhamJ -J— A r ' — J
M- Re-ifon gave notice that to mor
row bejbuuld move for a committee of the
refolveand declare 1' to be their- d-j gin rum and Jugar Ilr crew dn? I kiwlftv ' ltrVn yaurctl- fold at any time or place f you aril
lilejrngll deip th'theisgiiliture were verr determined- and coni fad of hrrt bn mb again trouble the public: 'At all e
v j — - r uoall QelUiiCba L ’
HJ Vr-VWU'
- :X ' Ji
- ’ i - ' — f- r — i
divers iuv9eet JtrMersw
May 9 By advh'e from Lucea
dated the ithinjl are learn that at the
injlaree tf the tolUBor there ajergeart
ttvo ucparim’nc— saoe Genam-nas-c me ' ' ' ’ - ' K
depttme”t tin Stcrtttr'j tf United P w-GODt -be — lwrkN'ir-i4r a t tmf th&p
Sfdits for 'IrttneiHc is ffMi irT “ rsileili ilericadnd tuch !! mar- ymioUme itwt immtrr’ol ta whom
The Houfi tknaajour ui to Mdoy re' of 're-''es a ni-n of lUue f"iiifc you e rr onr bond frtwiePthe htufe
ert irhar tail and fen:e!f yi:h a verj wasfiii(l-nagrrebto a foment and
AMERICAN OCCURRENCES
rr 'r a b" rriM w
anting I ths merits efthediputebetwetnut ” ?
hui’us Csfrr
Chht
There aneaic! 'nnefe our days
a than of gier vime nanteJ Irus
CniT wfi is -crving amongilut
'fend of ilic Genri’cf it acceineHtua
prophet of (ruth fenr h mn difei
ccnL'toiture look his ye dear and lijbedyturadvtrtffiment lecanfe by re
q'jicKjnicproving -adSion) he is terrible in moving the building I bad deprived you
filing courteous and fair fpo- of the pleafure of extenitlng your genera
Thus I am divided between
revc cndcnurrf-Trie inch ss thebe' rnf -vea then recifd th agreement I
holJc’S miy tjii'li fear and Icve Ins fboili befreve and frhart veuture ta
ha'r -ripe of the cs!our r f a Ftll’Crt full declare that you afitrtti a fa: thiol
and p'i ataoft down to his Atthefimetime firglvtmtleevettfav
ens but frsin hi cjh tlurnward ro manis more witlhg tt pay youth’ juH
tribute of epplauft than I rml fur the
gt’crtfitj tf yovreenduB to Mr rfi --
mn -bend At the time you gave him r'-r
to indemnify him frm the lob hr
viightfuflain from the ftr'e'tnrexf hit
lt witlia twelve months for want of '
Ts Afr JOHN HAWKINS
co'ifrning Jest txtuftmt arkm f rar- I pn not euqu ally
penetrating ThsiMrVfruzbvmfaH'
everything cntaint1 tu the certificate T "
pnhlifhei I um convinced nnlr Knjf : tly
beared him A-d wee v to a Hert V 1
that at the time vau were allied ta fa (
take up the bant xoy hadg’eea to Mr
omiirtvemtnt f
jujtce convinced as lam that nothing
but an adhertnct'tt the good old proverb’
' that it ii revet too late to do right
Could have induced you to pnblifh irv fa
many months after the building was re
t - -t a
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the Kentucky nearly oppofiteto
Frankfort— 3000 in the fame ne gh
bourhood 1600 between Arnold
lnJ Meux' Ration— -170 adjoining
i the public fpirit and Renificcnce they n n felt hat laced with lined old - the town Ind of Hirrodibur'g--aoo on
tinued unlefs they pay up their refpec
tive balances before the commence
ment of the enfuing year
I am the Pubilc’s moil obedient
1 and very Humble Servant
JOHN BRADFORD
rIlEREAS General Wikinfon
the month of June gave notice
in the Kentucky Gazette that Major
Dunn would receive bonds' from the
purchafers of lots at Frankfort and
that Ca tain Daniel Gano would on
Major Dunn’tcertificatc execute the'
conveyances agreeable to fale This
is therefore to give notice to the pur
hafersofthe faid lots that Capl loh
Fowler wiil take their bonds and pve
the neceftary certificates for conve
ance to Capt Gano wiio wiilexecuie
the deeds agreeable to the terms of the
fale JAMES WILKINSON
- At-50-5 By HARRY JNNES his
terrey infill
Diligence and an exertion of my Abili
ties to render this paper in every refpeft
1 p'eafingand inftruftive The drifted
Sscarcr and Iidflity ftiall not be
wanting nor any Care or lnduftry in Jeffa
T- 'iarhrA
numhe of fubferibdrs
A paper' under ihe'e embarrafinems
' mt only requirei tire moil punffual pay
lems frommryindividual but need
a far greater number of fubicribcr to
ppor
I beg leave to obferve farther that I
purpofe to enlarge this paper the enfu-
ing year and ro employ a rider to con-
tey it to the mrft convenient places
in each neighbourhood throughout the
Diftrift
As the prefentyear will expire on
(he 2id inftan 1 flatter mylelf that
thofe fubferiber who have failed ti
procuring and communicating the ear-
lieft Intelligence of every important
tranfaftion both Foxeiost and Domi-
etic with whatever elfe may be fur
nlftied by my Correfpondents avoid
ing as much as pnffible' loftuffihep
per with inelegant performances anT
TAKFN up by the fubferiber living'
on the wejl fork of Uitkman cretk
yellow bay Harje about 16 years old
eomply with the terms of this papernMr hand's high branded on the near
'-ill not expeft their numbers to be con- buttock B
pieces in which the public die not in- m -faint Lice creet
teielled Nor fliall the difeouragment' 1 tr'bout tyearsoldft
anting from the exorbitant price ofpa? and legs a white tail hnd Jtreak
per and other materials which tiecclfa i°ng hit bpek marked with a crop and
riivoccafiuns -pilfe's additional expence- and Jn!ewforkinthorlghtoar and under
aconfiderahle part of the profit the loft Aprafti to £ 4
in the lead deter me a I have Rea fon' j MICHAEL M'NEELY-
tohoj fiom the experienced Gene- Jub2&r 789'
rofiiv of the public that as the woik'
ft all tJvnnce in its merit it will in pro
porti n be favored -with an additional
be effaced but will always Induce me
to exert mvfe!f to the utmoft of my
Ability to fri ve and ob'fjre them and
particularly to lenlei ibis Paper wor-r
of their Notice a i' will ever be my'
higheft ambit 'on 10 obtain he appro
bation of a Pe ule fo whom ! entertain
the ptofoun'idl efpeft and 'veneration
Nor mud I mnf exi" effing my juft Ac
knowledgments to thof difimerefted
Friends who kindly fent Bufinefs and
Intelligence to my office
Thus encouraged the favors I h rve
received tom the public (hall be fo far
from abating my Ardour to give rhemf
Sat'sfaftion that they fliould prove
the ft rongeft Motives toan inciei'eof
(Nous MO
THE
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KEN
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S A T U 4 A D A Y AUGUST iSt 1789
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LEXINGTON: Printid by JOHN BRADFORD at hit Owes at the corner of Moln and Croft Street! -where Subfcriptioru Advertilemints Me foi
tbit paper are thankfully received and Pzintiiio in iu different branches done -with Cm Hid Expedition
Sitccef of the Kbhtucky Gizetti ut ftob kjjgii: aver the troferi
from it Beginning to this day The Sheerer dtlivert the faid negro to me
dftinguiflied Mark of Favor and good fl receive four dollars
will which I have aheady experienced THO FICKLIN
from them are exceedingly flattering Auguil to 1789 511
to me and have imprefled on my Mind
fuch grateful Sentiments at can never
have uniformly fliewn in promoting the
ft -ft 1 l a
Lexington Augujl 7 1789
£ SHOULD think myfelf wanting in
Anting flirt old flirt and tr offers old
hllsA ftiatL Ifnai'm L a )!!
T AKEN up by the fubferiber tiring
near Bethel meetiug-hotfe a dark
6 years eld branded on the
ntarflouldtr S the eft hind feet white
tnU- AppraiJ'td to£ 5 10
ANTHONY LOGAN
May 22 1789
Si 1
TA K E N up by the fubferiber
iVtodford county a bay Mare 6
years eld 4 feet 6 or 7 inchet high has a
far in her fere head one hind foot white
branded on the near floulder either P sr K
Pojledandappraifed to £ 7
ROBERT &10RFETT
Afty 14 17S9-
TAKEN Up by the fubferiber living
in Fayette county on the head of
jam in a Cray Mere neither docked
Ssr branded 4 years old 1 3 i hands high
lMurai Arpraifed to £ 9
MICHAEL COGER
June 1789
GTVKFN np by the fubferiber living
i en Paint Lick creek’ a red brinile
TAKEN ut by the ftibfci iber living
on Paint Lick abut 2 tkiles above
Boore's tract a large black Hrfe about
1 4 hands high with I hind fret white
( bra’d perctiveaHe with a f mall bell
him with cracks in it buckled an
"trT7rr up ltatherJlrip Theewntr
iay him on ri ving his property
and paying as the law direHs by apply
tag
DANIEI FORD
Madifen county Aug 10 17S9 1 '
Appraiftd ta £ 2
JOSEPH ODER'
April 29 1789- 50-5
tAKEN up the fubferiber near the’
mouth of TJickman a red and white
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T’ itkhut legs and belly marked
the tight ear and
tin"ltfhmith acalf: Pojledand
aPPraJdt0 £ to
JAMES HOGAN
495i
AKFN up by the fubferiber a block
horfe about 1 2 y ears old 1 3$
mis high hanging mare fwitehtail
Natural pacer Appraifrdto £ 5
SAMUEL CLAY
Jb o 179 - 51
Mr Jthn IInwkins’s piece canto too
tot fir this wll apyjs in our next
RUN away from the fubferiber :
ving near Johnf on's mill the apt A
July a negro man named Peter a a
ye art old about 5 feet 9 ticket high
im foot burnt when young Jo that the
Bra (her’ ceel— voo wbhin four
aH f
miles of Lee's Town on the N fide
of the Kentucky— -1000 on Cedar
Creek — 11000 on the Ohio near
the big bone lick— 53000 at the
three forks of the Kentucky — 1 800
on Hingftnn's fork—-40000 in dif-
ferent tnftt on Licking and theOhio
it la unneceffiny to fay any thing in
IN
recommcndaion of thofe lands but
(hit the gteater part aie e-pul in
quality and firuariun td any in the
Diftrift Negroes Tobacco Beef
Pork Hones Cowi and all kinds of
puii’ick fecuiities will be taken in
payment the terms may be known
by applying to Mr Peter Tardfveau
in Danville or to the fubferiber who
haaalfo a quantity of gooda which
he will give in exchange for Tobac
co Beef and Fork
M NAGLE
Holders Augujl 8 1 789
JUST ARRIVED
And now opened far fate by
t ETER JANUARY tf SON
i At their new Jlore
cT
C runty o Fayette about ten or
twelve miles from Lexington
are' patented in the
which
name of William Stewrt
fo U b kt far
years two vauable tracts of
tracts in the different Counties
in this diftrift The tcrm
may be known by aplyingto'
Harry Innes Efquire in Dan
ville or to the fubferiber about
fix mil9 frotri Danville in L:n
cln Cvjnty
3 9-t THOMAS TODD
I A N IC S
OF ALL KINDS
f OR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
TO BE SOLD aFpiying to
crynluibb traflt y!y l5 “
lying on the wa
trs of Clear Creek in the
MERCHANDIZE
Particularly adapted to the feafon :
Together with a compleat ajfortmont of
MEDICINE
Which they at ufual an determined to
Jell on reafonable terms
a bowhn bay mare about five '
years old 13 and a half hands
high a few white hairs in her
forehead not docked paces
and trots branded on the near
h A lies with a quantity of nalls of youder thus X She was ta- Y
different fixes1 alio lampblack amWken up wild near the mou'h
of Salt river by my grandfon
who thought he knew her ow-
ner but was miftaken He
has put the mare in my pof
feflion to take care of for the
owner who may have her on
The following trafti of land for fale
KVENTEEN hundred acres on
two hundred and fifty a
Cr of land or any part there-'
nearly oppofite the old Court houft t1c Jf-ltph M
A -Jorge and general ajfortmont of Cllllom which It IS prelumed'
no perfon will attempt to do
after being acquainted with
the circtiTiftancrs thereof
JARVIS HAMMOND Jun'
board of truftces for the Tranfylvania
Al-7?Lranr’ f be Publio
the neighbourhood of which boarding
AN FXCEI fFNF NEW
P R I M E R
May hy'had by the croft dozen1
or fingleyktthi Office: '
ofon county being part of John
Cullom s pre-emption of one
I
Nelfon county Simpfon's I
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TT'Here is in mv pofldfion in
Mercer on Chaplains fork1
Sr
TVTOTICE is hereby given that the
1M GRAMMAR SCHOOL under
thedireftion of thecommittee of the'
A company will meet at thf Crab
-der Orchard the third of September -in or
fo flirt the next morning for tha’ a?
Evlm fettlrments: it is hoped every'
perfon will go armed
ar the modei ate rate of three pounds pet'
aiatuni Byorder of thecommittee
W A R D ch coin
lioufand acres which (aid ob-
ligation was on the fifth of
January one Thoufand feven
hundred and eighty feven af
hgned by faid Robert Djniel y
to Martin D mid and by faidy
Aartin Dnnel on the four
teienth of February one thou-
fand feven hundred and eigh
ty feven alfigned to the lub
ferrber who was put in pof
leflion of the faid two hun- '
dred and fifty acres of land
by the faid Jofeph M'Cu'lom
and now lives thereon — This
is therefore to forewarn a!!
perfons from purchafing the
faid two hundred
WHEREAS a certain JofepH
ullora on the i8‘li
of December one thoufand fe
vci hundred and eighty fix
parted his obligation to Ro
btrt Diniel for the convey
ance of two hundred and fifty
acres of land lying on the ca
ney fork of Simpibn’s creek'
a branch of Salt River in Ncl-
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& If X I N 0 T O N Auguft IS
On Thurfday the S I”®- 2 n
sB1bnc white man tied on 2
men in ihe ne’ghbourhood of Col
Totanfons on N Elk Horn and killed
hmfe under ore of the men 1 he
niuh- following they Hole 1 1 horfe
Jri xei emir fned early nest morning
bvrpt ne ndonandar1'? "en
who eomina up w! h them killeJone
ofrhe ln linr and the whiteman and
ffnveie(S the borfc&
On Sunday 'he 9‘h Inft- t lbo“l
5 o'clock in the eveninR a 1 pai rty
about 3 Indian and one hte nun
killed t’0 fmall negro cUldicn ne
Col Johnlon and tommAawked
two negroes the ala m fpiead toftanoy
and about 5cc volunteer tcoHjJjJ ®J
the fpot early neat morning
aot difeover tit hat iout they had taken
Friends and Fellow-Cinsens 1
Pa R OflN one who w tjbtsxeu wen
for intruding by the following ed
it whichke fup-
As it
! importance
but to unborn- polerity
Much has
"'ll kn 'fJd bn our mail enlightened fates-
tam TO prove the exotiiency a Jtpvror
tlnnefth’X dilrB from the JUte of Vir
ginia and although its nv rial convent
env has lee-i clea-lx demon ft rated yet
the -nhl-'r n'il'-v of fu'ha i Infttuth
' remains fall Inxhfcurity Jhimy
tn fi?i w flw tll TWif Minds J
the great land-manoptlifts ore declar ng
then will farr if:e their own ?''“
ttre-l to promote the public good I
civil officers of the firefat government
repdent in this difaiS publicly
OfMire their M-nation to low Jalanes
(i 0) vhei e get a new lime
Thus my countrymen wo ore all jour
friends we have nofinifier views le
mo-1 sealaur tell us our liberties and
latere fa will It all coequal: Is
fa3l If fo wo are ffe if not jlep forth
in a conjlitutienal way and afert your
notrilytoyou B -
J trul you wiit think with me "i -fit prove ever jo opprtJSve you muft hold
tention is not only crime but that vTViyouf peace foe ever Thus then will the
lawful exertion is a virtue when btndstf eovtrment fail int
fern f ward impending evils
jt a a -A ml! mtt
jftf Sd NS Fsr 0 Mtm w j
ft rill t Will Ihe (mere ft of thtgovtrntd
the governors be in uytr
int wtwthlff&ndirg the public f
iurmtjl refpeStful HUl the
expense of two civil lifts in the prejent
boundary of Virginia net le more than
one T Will the land and meriitile in
ter ft be the fame ? Has it not b'eentho
praElse of Spain for three hundred years
tall to graf t her trade by monopolies r
mil not th’ fir ft officers of government be
the fir ft favorites of the Sanijbruttrs1
Vo we not at! fie that by the ftparation
e3 we may txemt uncultivated lands
from taxation although we cann:t ? Tejs yejyg ctoitiitd with ail national
lands of non reft dent s higher tur powers Jl-itt'are tf'courft dtftltute ef
s own without violating lA ftipuattd pf m vttej y tur
repreftntativts the prejent feat of go-’
verntaen: to d-viJs our counties &c
yet 1 5006 or 20000 £ per annum it
no t tco much to gin to have it done!
Thus art we abviit to create a pel !t leal
anatomy which line out f Pharah't lean
hint will d'Jfipalt cur wealth and devour
our libtrtitt Who knows where men
drunk with the luft ef powers will ftp I
But as their argument enly am-junt to
this (i e) that Urginia will be tur
Urmsof ft-aratia-:? But by thicuti
Motion all wh'ch we ctu 'dpafs fix years
fuhleque-t to tur being received int
-i ion it is aid we can ircreafe the
population of our country which I grant
but ta'i’ist vi’U plainly fee without the
fpirit of pr-'f he-y that this will ulti
mately rivet the bands af arifttcracytn
you f If Jam: thing big with advaatagt
to a few who Hit the vulture canjtt the
core of e rta iift vice did not prejent it
fe'f: would ary man trfet of men think
ef braving all Jiorms of political dangers
and precipitate into meajurts ibvii-ufi-l
egainft both the will and the inttreft if
friend when ft par at t on the congrrjfional
floor but our entiafer in both jlate end
continental legij’jturts if we continue
undivided Shenow cannot be much com
amajorityof the people I But am ! plained ef: Separate (be will become the
going 100 farl 11 vt not the people inf 14 but otherwife the tiger: Thust Baye ire rcaun 10 lny fchemes
five or fix full and fret convention! re- prevent latent evils is is thought ntcefi ‘ier ‘n ll‘ PoHclEon than I had bc
peutediy determined that it was both tx fary Thus wt art told if we are once in fuie imagined For I concluded that
ptdient and the will of the people as the ththouft we wilt furnifb it cs we pleafe his want of capacity nui’e my de
phraj'e is ? My countrymen fis not mf it not undtrftand it but fupptje when fmipiions however plain apj ear im-J
’ the people become worn infdiiity to the praclicabie - to him I then refted
ft ate of Kentucky tur great ftat s men
will unfoldthefecrtt However I hope
that Ct'tgrefs will guard wish equal at
tention again ft lat-nt evils by denying
ts rtitivt us as a member of the union:
Should our convention be fo unwijeastt
taken allow not the flrea’n to degrade
the fountain : have you alu-ally declared
I hat you laboured under grievance' whiih
you never felt? Ana becauje you have
iat fei tkjeg rievancts prediBed by your
repreftatat-ves will you commit fuicidel
Civs m- leave to site oat ef thofe grit
nitiit S4jt the In w debarring any per
fon fro -a setpinq mwe thin one geld
ingoffiayet hare unleft pelftfetl with
ttnain other property is a grievance
becauje at fubjtSs emigrants moving it
yances from tnat catalogue enu-xfrefe d
by th: fa1! convention of 1784 vis-
Ryolvtd at the opinion of this com J
condu3 of your reprefeniativ os let us take 1
notice of the rejoives and orders ef the con-
Mention of Augvjl 178s there you will
find you r petition treated with eti tempt
net only rejeSed tut thought unwerthy
the confederation of yturftrvants If this
ctnduB becomes a precedent where are
you ? Will you ttjl contented under Cram
well's bread mantle she prayers tfufur
ptrs? view the journals of that convention
What was the language of the convention
in their addreft to the legijlature in their
laft J'ejjion ! Did they net prayftr a revival
of the ftparation ail and that itmrigt be
J'tnt to the prefident to confider of the
terms1 that they might make application
to Congrefs ffc in order to prevent anar
chy and the evils concomitant thus were
you tacitly charged with an inclination to
revolt again 1 the dominion ef laws : w at
there reaf on fer jitch a calumny f If not
wo it :sot thrtnning you with the rod if
tyranny ? If now a jeporation jbouli be a
greed on thruughyour inaSivity thoug h
bonds of government fail into the hands of
theft who from the nature rf things muji
and will become the demagogues of their
country it being the duty f Congrefs to
Jurprefs ifnreSions this will inabie
them to rule you with a firong hand and
ill cafe of dyoiidiento to ckaftijoytu with
the rod of iron I know the value of the
Ktntuckyans many are the Jelf evident
proofs of their courage and if men win
can dart to the death who have often at
tached their enemy towmahawk in hand
- and expelled them from the fisii fufar
themfeivts to be thus impejed on : What
can I fay but cry out with the prophet
my people ptr-jbf-r the lack of knowledge
Therefore up and be doing Tinru-3
yovrprtfent reprtjentstives who are vir
tuous men and will do what you w jb
them if you wiit mdko it known in writ
’ ing Some of thojle perjonaters of Cn-n
well were prudo-tly left out in the to -I
yirgiria it conjifferl
accede to the menfure which perhaft
they nay if you do not infliuil them to the
contrary I conrefs my countrymen thtfs
art the broken hiits and mere gleams ef
-1 awkward mechanic an uncouth and
lame politician but when I take all
things into conjjutrntion when I fee
fims ef ear ntoft dignified charaSers
Mf diftriB to nurtafenabU forfeiture
Ific" This oni twenty others of likt
importance were the firft bUgbttrs fbewfo
forth to excite you to Jeparate : If then
she rejclves of preceding conventions ore
to be received as a criterion for thefui wt
their opinions with thiernesme ( int ri
until t he people were at the point ofquajb
ing the attempt of a violent Jeparotion by
froce and arms) I etnnet help fearing
there is treachery at the bottom of the
wofitrn councils and that the fchtmt of
J’eparatsng in a conftitutional way it
thought by many a favorite intermiiiate
ft eptowarda fecond buildigng There
for harder so prevent a prohibition of
the divijlon of the Jbii a monopoly of
the Spanijh trade the firjl parents of
pride and arrogance and the probable
fource of eclefiaftical eftablijhment with
all the evils concomitant I do recant
mend the following infirullisns vis
To A B C D and E
Gentlemen
WE the independent defers 1
county and the fount ef your
powers to a& as our feprejensatnes in
convention under anaci intituled "an
a 3 concerning the oreslionef the d if riel
of Kentucky into an independent ft ate
Do hereby in order to convince you of our
will r cfpc Sing the pTcrlfe: inftruh you
in pointed terme to ujoyour utmojl in-
A CERTAIN William Baird cf
x hleicer County came tome at
lesft four yeais ago and introduced
the fubjeft of a peipetual morion in
the Itdiiy of which he pcihaps had
heard tht 1 had made Home profici-4
ency Having exhibited fome fehemes
ency Having
1 b
whth appealed very trilling to ute
he -ny proposed to exchange bonds in
penal turn to engage in partrei
illp tor (he profits ol this gicatdif
cove y 1 his 1 declined to do He re
peatedly vifited ms 0:1 this ci rand &
occailcnally let before me new hints
wiiii i view
me
of the fame charaSers who publifbedtny length and at tfcecxt-iemety there-
i of The axis is to be fuppoxteJ hf
between the wheel! a is
Indeaverlng to imprefs cn Idea sri the
minds of the people that tli’-j: who wijh
not to Jeparate from Virginia really
wijb to jeparate from both ftate ondttni
on : When I refit’s on the pajl condul
honoir
fclicmc
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L ' : ?? "“N'tJ engaging
moiesver to furniih woikmen
and
mchi5Cy
materials
upon
£onfrati!S 1 Pomifel
11 a hie m the prolus anting from
h
menllOI
I hen I imparted to him fome idea?
of many Plans 1 had conceived free
10 tbe 'motion cf the hoHow wheel
‘irv -Tor SrSFiriCR C'hlVJ Pefcrve " equipoile as it
irl iTV liisexpecUtio3’ refts uPoa he circumfe ence of tbs
expectations hav- perpendicular wheel TJiis gudgeon
g opinion of the s t0 bc a continuation of the axisef
p:cdsfn' fcs ‘he hollow wheels ABC C D the
Vc aU i1"" Cr perpendicular wheelwhofe axis iifup
el had or fhomd lay Iieforc h nnlt7kl h hh aSI
one or two of which 1 obi'erved
Ire teccived a p'rticular impreflion
Ihofe conimuijicatlonf ! have res
fon to believe have enabled him now
to airoga-c ilie dilcoveiy to hnnfelf
well uraonLUPttnaqr Tfi' X A D draw E Parallel to B Clfce
flofled with rn I'ltru I- rnI- 1 refde of the hollow wheel diaw affo
W:‘h “ !ittle0rP:lze- “!? o lines E D and F D then we
have four equal triang'cs A E J5
B D E D F and F D C of which on-
the fcarcity Cf h's vifii which for
fome mrnhs he had entirely dop
ped - - - - - -
vet
V
hums of converl'ation upon d-fTerert
fubjels he men toned nothng of
hs fovorite topic- j then 'introJu
ded it
any experiments on me p
laid befo c h:mP He afiuicd me in
reply that he had fer fome time
given over fpeiiding a thought upon the
fubjed for he had conceived it 10 be al
together itnpraaiisble This anfwer
ed About the fift of June howri P 01 rn'cwJ
ter he called upon me and for the £ one vVI- E Ff ' upon the ‘5
Ipace of an hour and half or two "J he rc'rendicuii whni
hours of converl'ation upon d-fferert “d 1“ u °?Pfv H
he mcniioncd noihna of thereof- there wi!i bath j
rire topi- 1 then imrodu dv"“Re of lhrCB ? ®ne
by siting if he had yet madefT:"" U?°n fider th®
criments on the plans 1 had Tltb Jc‘rP lbc rui
latiffied and considered myi'elf fafe
from any of his furuie attempts I
have nc:iher feen nor heard of him
fince till a few days ago I- was Jn
foincd he was ou his way to Con
grefe in Older fo exhibit bvfo
Honoiabie Body an actual machine
poileiicJ of the prircip'e of perpe
motion and whiih I thinly believe is r--
nothing but an experimental repici'cn '
cation of my own invention 'Ihee '
apptche:ifiiis indue me-io lay before
il'e publi'Va iketcli of iho e plans'
which 1 fuppoie to have been the 0-
rigin of his experiment? as harfe
‘made a particular impfetfiun on bit
mind when full communicated
Le: two wheel! of any diameter
be placed upon 3 horizontal axis of
two pells
fig 1 Lay down an equilateral trian
gle and let a perpendicular fail froze
the vertex to the bafe as fig 2 The
let any number of lines be drawn frost
one of the extremities of the bile
cutting the perpendicular obliquely
defiances- as A B A C A D &c at equal
Thcfe lines being equal 1
the bafe or fide of ihe triangle wil
icprefcnt ihe fpokes of a wheal
converging ia the point A whes
they aie hinged in a nut and forma
hollow cone or funnel like vlicrf
the mouth of ivhjcii will be iheojs
’ polite fide of the triangle B E
to the extim lies of the fpokes are
to be fixed bandages confining -theta 1
at equal diftancei and made of fume
pliable material as rope teaihe'
chair &c as fig 3 two of tkefe hal
low j-a-pend:cclar 'wheels are to receive the
wheel! fir ft deferibei las
fueh a manner that the horizontal
diameters of the erefl w bee's C C
fhali be perpendicular to the hrrlzva
tal fides A B of the hollow whteTj'
10 be
2
fiiarp edges occafioned by the bevel- 1
ling upon the circumference of
wheels are to be indented witfc'Toaml
notches to iece‘ ve the fjrofcet of itehfct
low wheals when upon that fide wl'sr
the fpeke pafs at right angles' over
theciieumfeiences of the aitS wheels
1 D’ wclBhts y-uer
“ b® ujcn thcf rKaT'
of the Qiokea and to oe balanced by
another weight at the finall end cf
turns upon each of rhe nuts where
a gutter is formed for its receplicn
From each nut is projected a gudge
on which is to be received into a
poft by a round hole which is to
ported b? be polls hid by thdara
tl9 twXhce!s at
in THH-'i K fig 4
C B -the bandages confining the fpokes
Of the hollow Wheels A C and
AS
Af the nu!3 o the hoMow whccI
UJtf
hich ihnir fookss ire hinceJ t
which their fnokes ate hinged tegsa
hcr wi-h ‘he poft into Which ICS
v
Ir“"'olut1on of th: machine
there will le three fourths of tbs
lie’ mofl obedient humble Servant
ANDREW M’KINLEY
An tier plan omitted fer want of
roota will appear in our next
the nut banging upon a ring J
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- Y the month of June gave notice
fn the Kentucky Gazette that Major
Dunn wouM leceivo bonds from the
purcbafers'’of lots at Frankfort and
that Ca tain Daniel Cano would on
Major Dunn’s certificate" execute the
eonveyances agreeable to file This
- Isiheieforeto givenotice to rhe
thaicTSofthefaid lots
Fowler will take their bond
Intelligence mm v office
Thu eiicomaeed the favors I h ive
? recede' I nn i lie public flullbel'ofar
f tii abaiiiu my A'Jour to gi ve rhemjf
Sar ifadiou that they fliould prove
the tlronecll Motives loan inciea'eof
Diligence and an excr'ion of niy A bi li
tis to lender this paper in eveiy refpeft
p’rafinanJ inltruflive The Itiiclelt
Srct:cr and liDritTr (hall not 'be
wantiiig nor any Career Induftry in
yrocuiing a:iJ communicating the exr-
lied Intelligence of every important
tran'aAion both Foactcy and Dome-
Stic with whatever elfe may be far
nitlied by my Cor-efpondeiM avoid-
Int ' much as polfible to fluff the pa
per with inelegant peifoinunces d
p’ece in which the public aie not in-
i i- °f 1
iilvoccafinn sJJirionil expence snii
pilfers aanflerabie pan ofihe profit
in the ieaft Jee me a I have Iteafoir
tohoj e fiC'ai tle cxpeiienceJ Gcne -
iof'tv (if the public that as the woik
ftill tJvince in it roent !i will in pto-
pmii n he iavoreJ with sn aJiLtibnal
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7 789 13 UN away frem the fubftriber li-
anting ia ring near Jehffh's mil! theayth
lifliiineri V Jtfh a negro men named Peter 22
re Favor )WI Wf abeut 5 feet 9 inches high'
Jr I ihould netJcA to return them my knt fot burnt when young fo that the
moil humble and unfeigned T hanka fo tJmtU tees does net touch the ground he
the public fuiril and -Benificcnce they a In felt hat laced with lined eld -
kjve unifouily fliewn in promoting the
Succef of the KiNTucxr Gazetti
from Its Bceinning to this day The
d tl:nguiiheJ Matksof Favor and good
will which I have alieady experienced :
from them me exceedingly flattering
ionic and have imploded on my Mind
fuch gratcfiil Sentiments as'ean never
becflaceJ but will always induce me rI’AKEN uptythefubfcrllcr living
to exert mvfetf "lo fTie uimoftof niy”T tar Bhehneetit 'hotea dark—
ASliiytof-ivc nd ob'fce them and Jart’ byears aid branded an the
pjrticu'arly to sentei this Paper wor J uear fbeuldtr the off hind feet white
of their Nonce a- r wjil ever be my fM Appraijtd to £ 5 to '
highelt ainnifon ro obtain the appro- ' ANlilONY LOGAN
bationofa Pe i--le fi whom 1 enertain Afiy 22 1789- 5
the ptofo n 'e!l efpefl and veneration
Nor niurt I mii exi-efling my juft Ac
laowic ianicnitotb'if djGii'ereiflc-Jrp A KEN-i! hy the fubfcrjbte in
Friend i wtio kinily lent Bufinefsand 1 UToodfori county a bay More 6
yn 11
far greater number of fublcrifccrs lovA Jl:n up leather fir op- Theo'xntr
fuppoir it ray have him on Jnvitg his prtjerty
I beg leave toobferve fan her that I end paying as the law dirtSs by apply
yurpofe to enlarge 1 hi paper the enfu- ?
irRyear and o employ a riJer 10 con- ” DANIEL FORD
tey it to' he mr ft convenient places
in ech neighbourhood throughout the
eomply with the terms of this paper
w ill not expell their numbers to be con-
tinue i unlefs they pay up the:r reipec
tivr balances before the commence
ment of the enfuirg year
- i am the Pubile’s moil obedient
v V: and very Humble Servant
JOHN BRADFORD
Diflri
As the prefentyear tail! expire on' rpAKFN up by the fubftriber living
the 22 J inflan 1 flatter myleif that 1 ontktwefi fork ef Ilieiman creek
lliofe fiibLi ifccrs who have failed taffa yellow bar Ihrjt about 6 years old
hy the fubftriber a black
ut-12 years old I if
r v v hanging mane fwitch tail
the neceflary certificates for conveytA--- jntfdte f K
ance to CaptGano who will execute SAMUEL '
'IJTL
the deeds agreeable to therein: of the
JAMES WILKINSON
fale
By HARRY J NINES his At
' unity in faR
50- 5i
101ee to rre pur- nr A K FN up by
if that Capl JohiL harfe about
irbond and 1 ieylirJj high hang
SS
u'htever delivers the fold negro time
receive four dollars
’1HO FICKLIN
Augud 101789 ’ 51
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yean eld a feet 6er y inchgt'high has a
Ear in her forehead one kind feet vrh'le
bearded on thtneerJbouUer either P or H
Pejlcdandappraed to £ 7
UOUIiRT MORrETT
Aay T4 1 7 9
r
TA K FN up hy the fubftriber
in Fayette-ttunty on the head of
JtffamU a Cray Mare neither decked
fn branded 4 yean el J 135 hands high
mii Apraiftd to £ 5
MICHAEL COGER
June 1789 -X
A K b N by t he Inscribe g
Jfcwsrklalksrssr
in
f MlCHoJkL ui‘NELLY
3"va® 7®9'
rp A KFN ufiby the fuhfi fiber living
t on Taint Lick abut a miles above
Pct't'f trace alar re black IIrfe about
1 4 hands hsg h‘ with 1 ua hind feet white
i brad ptutivtallt with a mall bell
" with cracks in it buckled an
Madifon county Aug
10 1789 x
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Annr 4 hands high branded on tht near
ftfaMwJt ft raf'id 1 £ 2
April 20 789
AWAKEN upthefuhfcr iber near the’
uuuthof Hickman a red and white
iwmarted with erBP nd 1 tnitrkeel
r' wit nct marked- :
"uneing fhirt oldffiia and troffers old
tleth leggint ever the trojjerti
”' J"'"' r ’ -
hole in the left with a calf
appraifedto £ a -jo
- 49 S1 JAMES HOGAN
Jnly sc 7l9-
Mr Jthn-ITawiins's piece came tea
late fir kis will sppzr in cur next
Cow with white Irgsan-i belly marked °3ctcr wlil1r ic'cr ol!)cr ir the mode ate ratenf three pounds pet
with a crop and flifia the right ear and tras 111 l“c diucrent Counties ' anum Eyorder of the committee
in this diftrift The termj
may be known by aplyihgto
Harr Innes Ffquire in Dan
ville or to the fnbcriber about
fix milrs fmri Danville in Lin
c ln
f
CLAY - AN FXCEI IFNT NEW £
L A NKS ItT M ILR V ' -4
MayWhad by the grols doxea1
or fioe'2t this 03c' ' " 7 ' r-r-
it is unnecelTaiy to fay any thing in
Ttcommcnirion of thofe lands but
tbit the greater part tie equal in
quality and firm ion to any in the
l)(triA Negroes Tobacco Beef
Pork Ilotie Cows and all kinds of
pub'uk fecuiities will be taken in
payment the teims may be known
by applying to Mr Peter Tardiveau
Dll'‘fc of thefubfciiber who
a quantity of goodi'which
he will give in exchange for Tobac
co Beef and Poik
M NAGLE
IIolJeriHgtijl 8 1 789- -
' JUST ARRIVED
“ “ 1
And now opened for foie by
PETER JANUARY fi? SON
At their new Jlere
nearly eppafite the eld Court houfe
vrvviiFfiK iii yaun uouit
Aitarge and general ajfertment of
HI E R C II A N D I Z E
Pari Ifularly adapted te the ftafen i
Together with a compleat ejftrtment of
CINE
- ’nun '
are determined ta
reafonable terms
' JuJi opened and for foie by
BENJAMIN BEALL & Co
At their Store in Danville a large and
general iffortmtnt of
1 (or-S
j- -
diTerent
filh oil which they tie determined
to fell on as moderate terms ss pof
fible for caih ginfang final fettlemene
certificate' Furrs viz Fox Racon
Otter and Mink Ains 42 1
TO BE SOLD
CEveral very valuable tradls
of land lying on tlie wa-
ters of Clear Creek in the
C junty of Fayette about ten or
twelve miles from Lexington
which are patented in the
name of William Stewart A1
fo tu be let for a term
years two Valuable tradts of
The following trafti of land for fate
SEVENTEEN hundred ' aciei on
vs the Kentucky nearly oppofiteto
Frankfort— 3“— l ' l-
bourhooJ 1
and Meux'a
the town land
-loo on
Brafli ers'a cecl -too wi'hin four
mile of Lee's Town on the N fide
ot the Kentucky— 1 ooo on CeJar
Cieck — 13000 on the Ohio near
the big bone lie!— 733000 at7 the
land one4m-Gknx-creek-andanJLxcccftpinodations for fludenrsmay
the other on the trough fpring: perhaps behadieood andcheapas'
Together wltlv far otl'
three fork of the Kentucky-' !oo fon county being part of lohn
on IiRgiton’a fork-— 40000 in difx-r 11 f -
feient trail! on Licking and theOhio IV - ms Pre'emPon of one
County
h39-tf-
THOMAS TODD
l”eminary is opened ar the Publio
1 25 fchool-houfe adjacent to the Preibyte- SJ
° rlah meeting-houfe nesr Lexington in' £
the neighbourhood of which boarding
la? °i n
fof from the” laid Jcicph M’
X i C
Cu'Iom which It IS" prelumed'
no perfon 'will attempt to do
after being acquainted with
tile circiirnftances thereof
JARVIS HAMMOND Juar
Nelfon -creek county Simplon's
July 25 178®
52-
'T'Here is in mv pofleffion in
Mercer on Chaplains fork
a bowkn bay mare about five
years old 13 and a halt hands'
high a few white hairs in her
forehead noto docked" paces
and trots branded on-the near
owner- who thought fie knew her
but was miftaken He’
has put the mare in my pof
fefiion to take care of for the
owner who may have her on
applying °SIUEL
juiy U 1789
-xrOTICE Is hereby given that tho'
1 v GRAMMAR SCHOOL under
- the direction of iheconuntttee ot the'
board of trafleesfor the Tranryjvania
WHEREAS a
W V1c tillom
- !
01 oCCCtnber- or
certain JofepH
on the i8:ti
December- one thoufand fe
ven hundred and eighty fix
palled his obligation to Ro
bert Dniel'for the convey
ance of two hundred and fifty
acres of land lying on theca-
ncy fork of Simplon’s creek
a branch ofSah River' iri Ncl-
a- She W tt- 3
ken up wild near the mouth Y
of Salt river by my grandfon V '
I'lioufaiid acres which (aid ob
ligation -was- on 7 the fifth-of — ' "
January one Thoufand ' feven
hundred and eighty feven afi
iigned by fa id Rbert Daniel W
to Mtrtin Dinicl and by laidii 1
ftirtiii ‘D ti'ucl on the four
teenth of February one thm-
fand -feven -hundred and eigh- — -—
ly feven-aifigned to the iub
fcr:ber who was put in pop
ielfion of the faid two hun
dred and fifty acres -of land
by the faid Jofepli M’Cullom
and now lives thereon — This
is therefore to forewarn all
perfona from purchafing the
faid two hundred and fifty a-'
A company will meet at the Crab'
Orchard the thfri'af September in or- A
drr ft jiart the next morning for tha ’ -
Eniitrn fettlrmentt : it is hoped every I
perfon will ga armed :
VV WARD ch com'-
T
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— Vawe net tf! that by t he ftpntalion
e3 we may exempt uncultivated lanas
j frent taxation nithaugh we cannot ‘“V
t ' btcaaftilfukjeSstmigranssmtvhgie fix: of our KoJl dignified chare2:rs which! fuppote to have heeuthco'
if - ’ ’ "
‘ do net inilt uCl them u tbs poileiFed of the principle of perpetual
i eonrefs my countrymen theft motiorand whith I fiimly hclieveis ‘ r
m:::senjt thf law iibarriig any ptrarojhl brikeilLJuijicri gleams tf - nuihinabut aaxxpciimcntal remefen- '
ftn frvaketpinq mwr thm one geld-- an awkward mechanic an uncouth and tat ion of my own invention 'Ihee
inzor'JpaytlAurt unlefs ptjfefftiwith lime politician but when ukeall aiqehe:ifiusinJueme to laybeow
" V strut ft her preporty is a grlovvtci things into conWerntien : when I fee ‘I'® uMy a iket of iho e
toe far P 11 vt net :h- people
fire or fix fufl and fret conventions re-
r A It f aLat il ua la L m rm
IBXIHOJOK Augufi x s
On Thurfjay the S nft lndl
W1are wh’te man ft ed on
ven m the nc ghhoiirhood of Loi
Toftnfoas oa N Elk Horn end Wtol
aWfe under ore of ihe men' fhc
nigh following they Hole n horfe
aaJ weewirfiied eirly next moin ig
bvCsp Hendon an Jr'‘y f’f!nen
who cimin up wl h them kfdeJ one
ofrhe 1n hn and the white man and
rectve'cd all thehofes -
On Sunday the 9th Inft at about
s n'cWk in the evehinR a party of
about 3 Indian and one tyhre mn
killed two rmell nee® children neni
rights
h
aitd his
' 1 decided
frith ut even a claim ta tana ns — -
jlrlSt IHllthe inure fi of
ter fl be the fame 1 Has '
praSUe af Spain far three hundred yews
pfi to fcar f herjrade by moiitpoiiri
- I f rofidents higher than
awn without violating the Jiipulat
i But by thtculti-
rii lohnloi)- and 'oinmAiawked
Col Jon r ni' it
rJoroeMheUfpd:nftaniiy
lid Jhouto volunteer coliefted on
9nine bu couM
thefpntearly
not difcoverwhat lout they had taken
Friend and re’low-Citi7fhs-
PRnnN tnevht wesxtuweA
far lntrudng by tht following ai
Jrefs tnyourfBtifnct i which k$ fup
pllcatts yaw ftriaut attentl an At il
relates ta a S t 1 aflat fir 1 importance
La 4 firihjpil fiflrfflh
fT !' mil
terof to promote the public gudi
eivil officers af the gaer nmo
rtfilent in this Jiflrid public y a
flounce their ircl'nalion to law Jajrittl my people ptriflf- r the lack sf b-iwe-'ge
(I e) when e K a new Bite Therefore up and be doing f tnrul
Thus my ctruntryme-t wt ore all J yaurgrejent rt?Tjeetztiveswka art v
frienis wt have na finifitr views - t utut uten and will slo what you w fit
mol tml'ur tell us cur them if sou will make itkuawn In writ-
interns will l e alt co'aj : Is th i n 4friMrrj Crtn
faSf Iffa we art Jnfe if nit Jlep firth ‘ ' -
ii
peutedly determined that il was bath ix
’ ptdieut and the will f the people as the
W a 9 0 m
phrafe is My countrymen be net wf
taken allew nil the ream It degrade
—
the fountain- have yaunSuaily declared
that yon laboured under grievances wh-ih
you never felt f Ait becauje you have
Ut f ei thy t grievances prediBeiby your
veprefeatai ves will you cemmitfu:cidef-
Give m leave te cite tie ef thafe grig
m
uuaa au A ai aal laaaii ill' a aaaSif
fences from tnat calsUgne enumerated
by riir nr 's convention of 1 7:1 i via-
V B'jtlvti: at the opinion of this c on
terms af fr arattoT But bytheculti
vatlonaS wji'ek wrcouidpajs fix year
fubjiqwt to aw being rett vti t
tt isfatd w'canhcreaj: the
papulatianof our country which I gr mix
bi caviotyu plainly fet without tU
fplrit of prihe-y that 'this will ultl-
yaut fffomethingbtg with advantngt
ta aftwjwh) likt the vulture canjii t
corcaje ot a iijlvut did tAt prejantit
a w - : w
fef: would ay man or fetef men think
tf braving all fiorms of palilUal dangers
1 J 1 S A f safiliaaf m im iM 0
and precipitate inti meqwtsebvivyy
1 t 1 Luaiii 7m
pgainfi bath the will and the tnterejl of
a majority of the people? But am I
mil cal thmfirjl officers if gevernment bt
tlie firfl favorites of the Stanibr'Mtrs f
r " ':- '
' 7
i
7-
1
x -
1
ir
aa i - ‘V‘vi
-wr-enf
WltvuthtUnSHwf tht cvivent'n
in their addreittu the lewiiaturtintktir
inthtiradJrfeiothetegiJatureintkelr
lajjrjfionl Did they not pray ftrareviral
thy and the evils cancamitant thus were
you tacitly charged with an inclination ft
revolt agai il r he dom!nion tf iwr was
there rra’i far juch a calumny f If not
if it -mi thre tri ing you with the rad tf
- tyranny ? ifuawajtp xrarirt flnvli be a
f0l?si Mslf rjmMf salXMlNSiri is 139
gHd expelled them from the field fuftr
tevjetvef rt tjUJ impejid an : lT:nt
fJ4 j fay tut cry cut with the prophet
J
ui us with matt lenity than we can trie I
from men prompted by ambition ta graft
p
:
lusjFrvrtlpaytax
do they
wt Aafeparatt ?
sir
’grtabego'
m:T w wSlher thenaneby
ham we da teair and art bonnily g
tiuit f rrvrrf ntrt
without gavernmtrt nor can there la
gtYernme:t without irprtc but the ex
guRf ryff (
u ntv tht tiftl J riw jUces
pi(t(tttffl9uirMHIiprilrt(Kcepstdf Con-
gTrJs being tkuktd with all national
Jhte' art if caurft deftiiuu af
ut it is tea far to attend by ahr
frtjrntaintt the prent feat of go
-
wtrnmerts ta divide our counties (fc
s co6tr iozo£ per annum it
rt f mVtg t giit ( ay(
pti'i!s0l
tomy w hichliataf PhatahtUof
bint will i’fipalteur wealth and devour
— -
drunk with the luj af powers will fiopT
£ut thiir 4rri
thil (L e j that firgia!t :l u tuf
v ' r 0w‘mm vwomw new
fr tend when fepgrate an the cangreksnal
jptirf but our enem:es inlath jlute and
ta rmf
entinertal legijlitur is if wt' continue
&
undivided Sktnawcannstlemuckcem-
htlaihtdef:fepame (be will become the
tr - srnsvasfrs WHi CClm fUW
bill etherwie the tiger: Thus to
frvpsr psttKt hjj jt -j thought ntef-
Vl a
ft'S’—Thnswe arejajd if we are once it
tLs haue we witlfuruifb it es we pleafe
j a -- w ww w p m w ay v
rf9 Mt underfiand it but fupptfe when
the people become J worn infidility It ths
( § - - — -- i pi
fitU y Kentucky our great fan s men
wiil unfold l he fecret However t hope
AU Cetgreji will guard with equal at -
trul itn againfi lat-nt evils by denying
ti receive us os a member ef th
Shauldew invention be ft unwicasti
' “ JW rwfj m US bW
J I a
accede tt the meafure which qtihaii
they mayif yoVdtnitinjhu3ilrmtths
contrary I eonrefs my countrymen tiefo
Mr diJlrlB ta mirtafontble forfeiture hdearorlng ta imfrrfi si Ilea art the
ifc’ This and twenty ethers ef lilt minds ef the people that thftwhe wifi
importance vert the frjl kugl tiers flewt at t$ Jeparote fram Fyrgiria realty
fifth to excftrjoyjt jeparate : If then wipe la jeparatefram bttk jhte and uni
the rtjclvtf af preceding conventions are an : 1 (I'lri I rtf til an tie ajl eanduS
taiireceitedaslacrlttrionftrthffuiui afi the fame characters who publijbtd winy Icngrh and a
canduB of your refrefontatiusietut take' their opinion with thitrname ( hit 1 he axis is
-ejolves and orders of the con- untilthe people wtrt at the point of qusL- two pell Leu
ing the attempt af a vlelert Jeparation by
tract ai arms) I conut help fearing
there is treachery at the bottom af the
wejltrn councils and that the theme of
Jtf orating in a cvJhiutioral way is
thought by eair a favorite i tterviidiatt
fitp toward ajecrul buiidigng Jit re
fer e injrdersa prevent a prohibition of
the divifan af the Jail a monopoly af
'the firfi parents af
and the rabahlt
cal tjlablijhment with they ate hinged in a nut anJ fo:o
Jtnt ta the prtfiden t ta confider af the all the evils cancamitant I da recam - hollow cone r funnel ki vjcsf
terms that they might mikoapplUatio'i vund the fallowing inJituMans I is V (he nnxnli of tvli4:i will be thenp
taCangrrjsc in arderta prevent anar To A U C V a-d L r°!' c fu!e of ti e triable JJ K X gi
the Spanish trade the
pride on J arrogance e
"5
h a ! appeased tery trtguvs -to nc
he piopotcf to exchange bonds m a
11 i csil !s to in partrei
g!e-tdt-cue tilp tar the ptoiits cf ih:s
y -1 n 1 Jcciiued to do Heie
icieJiy viliicJ nj 0:1 thiseira-lfr
good opinion of the
®-n horc!ly and he picdgLv his
never lb divulge ary pLn cr
fthema'i had or Cminl ly bcfiiu
ct many pans 1 had
cr? cr twip f trh
he recciv ei a p: rticular ini pi clTioti
lh! e "nun:c3'forf ( hive res-
fw hvi-etc liaveen-b’eJ Jim now
ta airoga cibe cMlcovcty to himfeif
and to tin pule upiiii the woid
wed ss um me LaSl firinr Iro
!‘h no !!e fiirmize imca
icaicity Cf hi vifii Which for
ioxc he hid entirely hot-
ped About the fi ft of jure hone-
ier he Ciied upon me and for the
cf hour srda half nr two
hl
hcus cr cqnverlatiOR iipcnld lTi
fubjeIr ha nc:i!rncd notluik
hs fovori:e topic I then introdd- dvtBt!E®
ded ir by s iking if he ij yet nudetf‘iI’CratlRi1l
any experiments on the plans 1 haJ 'A
' (
W
— aa tianv A tdu
1J him? He alljicJ - me in'
cJr ‘bathe had fcx force iinir
I L I a
R’venover fpendinRa'lhouthtuVonihc
0 l
fuhjeft for he had Conceived it to teal-
leather iuiprafii:b!e' This anfwer
— f WIC inj IDIWtr
tavc cafun to think my fcherrei
in his poiFcUop than I had lc-
' “
l0lv‘ itaaK‘ncd Tor 1 concluded that
hi want ot capacity iinat’e my
a a ill W
fa rtioi however ' plain “ipt ear im-J
rraclicabie to him 1 then r
m — aewn fCflQJ
fawfied ani confidered my Self fafe
Loin iry of hi furuic atrempt I
Hive nc i her fcen nor heard of bim
G‘“ till few days j0 I - was In-
' ' '
fon:cd be'tvaa oi his way to Con
grefc in Older io exhibit btfoierhat
iloiiOi-ble Body in aflual machirts
-
Certlcmen
Ii £ the iijtpndm tleStrs if
County and the jaunt tf yaur
powers ta £ as aurlnprejcaatiiti in
convertin' ur-dennaJ i-lUuttJ
3 tehcernins lit ereliinrf thesi'lriJ
the (led of wh-ch ha rc-hPs had lf‘''-irife:encs r-fihc rrfW-htr's
hJ th-t I Sud made uuue otici-v !l J’ ! V WCiRhu CJ an' §
ency IIvingexhbi:eJ foruellitmet bc llrc'n tecV:r:"'”
W the rioSci snl to ec bilarsibp
another weght at the faH end cif
ferpendcular wheel Tills gudgeon
is to be1' a continuation of (he axscf
L
hollow wheel ABC CD ihfl
pcrpenJicu'ar wheel w hofe axis fa tup
1 ?
ported br she poll hid by th zn
revolution rf this ntchlce'
lhee will l three fourths of the
cifth‘ always 01 iting1 on one fiJe
pf the-perpendttttlar wheels: — Ifci
mry be reoiefcnrcd by fig 5 Through
theeenrre of the pe- pcnd-cu’ar wJiCeis
ADlltw K p B Cf&efi
' fl e ®f 'hc w dia'r atl
'J '-’f ® and 1C1 re
thereof The efmetheie will hj 'hj
I r
advautiipe of thice r o?:c
aJifait
upon orqfidc of the 4lee!
' am withNrcipe-l the Tub-
rn 1 —
10 chvh®nthumb’e Servasr
ANDftEW M’KiNlEV
" A f n fs WWW a iv a
Anotltr plan’ emitted for want tf
-
roomt "Mtpftar iniurntifT
( r
to tlo ex'iu t ei-of the fjcke ar
to be fixe i tunJages conErirg ii N
at equal diilantei and made cl fuss j
pliable iraieiiaf sc rope !:a?ie' :
chair kc at tig 3 t ro cf the ' hrf
icw hc
the njt hanging upon a ring
tut i:z ufen each cf the mr Lisi
a gutter if
li osi each cut is proc£cJ a gur'ge
formed ter ft lecejtcnyTy
are to receve tre per
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Lexington Angufl y 1789 D UN array frm thefubfcribtr -
T SHOULD think myfe'f waning in tyrtarjcbfaris mUl the 79th
1 Gutitude torn kind ( tft irxs f July anegra man named Peter 77
and undeferving of heir funt lavor “ sflet 9 M high
It I ttould neglcfl to return Vhcmtry ' OTD
rod humble end unfe’gned Thanks for " "?
he public fidritnd Benilcencc rhvy ' A'f I’ n ?“"? ' t
kaveunifoin ly f! cn in pr mot op n-etmg flirt aid flirt and Kaffirs aid
’Success of the Krimcrt C'AZHTar ‘h JW ' 1 °£e"5
from it Beginning 0 this cay The Mtyart the fa d nagra ta me
d-ftinguiftredVarksof Favor rrd pood flail receha four dallers
will which 1 have alesdy'Mreietced 1H0' FICKLIN
from them ate exceedingly flattering Ai'Eutt to 1785 51 1
t) dc and hsVelmi'cfiedonmy M:nd — :
fach grateful Sentiment a can never AKEN vplythtfubfcrlber Hying
ke effaced but w:H I near Bethel meL'ghaufe a dark
to exert myfeF to ' “m of my 6 Jearjt!l mdt4 m ft
Ability to ferve and oblff te them nd Mir flaulder £ the ef hind feet white
particularly to render this Pajer wot- ‘ f AirfWn
©ftheii Notice as if v lit ever be my tl iNTliON'f LOGAN
Ligheft ambition to obtain he appro- i ANtliONY LOGAN
kation of People for when ’entertain Way22’ ’ '
heprdfoundeilrefped'ardiet'eratirr' 1 -1
Nor muff 1 omi: exp'cffinii mv juft Ac-
knowle-tgmenis to thofe difimeu-fied fT'A KEN-vp b the fubferibev in
friend who kindly font- Eufinef andrt I Waaifard eamty a hay More 6
Intelligence to mv office 'Sears aid A feet Cary inthei high has a
Thus enenurrged thefavor Ih-ve far in her forehead ant hind feat white
leceivedfiom thepnM c ftsll hefofar trended anthe near flaulder either? trK
from abating my A 1 ‘lour inti et hem Fajied and appreijed ta £ 7
ga'IfaQion that thev floild p:e' ROBERT MCRFETT
he ftrd'ngeft Motive rein 'rceiecf May 14 1-785' 51 X
Diligence and an fcxvr' ion of my Abili- t -
aie to render this rTei li-eic-v lefpcfr
leaffncr and Riff rnrriv e ’I lie fli ifteft 'T A K FN b thefubfenber living
SacRCT and itr i iv ilaM rot hejf 8 ' Fayette finny an the bead ef
vantiPg nor nr ‘it m IrdirPry 1 n Jeffiwn 0 Cray Mart neither defied
rocij ring' arid 0 irninctilnp the ear- er broni-ed 4 years aid 13$- hands high
eft Infellireni'e tf fei'e-y inttoiiaiit trets natural tj praiftd ta £ 9
ranfaflion both I osr:rn -nd PoMf- MICHAEL COG ER
tic with whatever eife mrv be fui- j unt tytg t
fritted by my Con eTpondem avo'd- —
log a much a poffible toilLffthc pa rf' A K T- N up hr the tubferiber living
prwilh ineleeanr jcrformarces andS n Paint Lick creek artdbrindlt
pieces in whichthepfhlic are not it Steer abeut a yt'ars aid feme white abaut
aeieiled Not ftall-tle difcouragnient Air belly ard legs a white tail ai:d Jireak
aiiine from ’heexoibitant priceiLjia- clang hit leek marked with a irep ard
per and other ma'Crial which necfriFa ffiallowfaik in the right ear d' 'd wider
city occaiions addinovai cxpence and w in the left jtiprafedtaf' a
"pilfers a confide! able pai f of the profit MICHAEL M’NEELYI
fa the leaft deter me ai haveReafon ad 1789 I-
tohope foir the experienced Gcrfe- J
tofitv of the public that si the work
'ftaii advance in ts merit it will ih pro--d 1 ' AKFN ut by thefvbfct'ber living
yorti -e favored with an additionayx J an Paint Lick abut iw ties above
umhc T fiibfciiberi Baeva’s trace a large black Uurfe'abnt
A paper under ne'e embanafmenti 14 hands high withtwe hiieftet white'
Qotcr'yrrti-e ' 1 1 mr fi pucfrual pay nr brand j ere cheat it with a jmali beil
men'f f‘ n rvny ' I‘i l bin needs tn him with cracks in if l urkej on
a far greii'e: immlre of fiibicribeisto with aflmnp leather jlrep' Theewret
fupporr V n ay have him an jruvi g his pray erty
I be- 'eave’oob eive farther tbat I anti paying as Ike law direBs by apply
jpuipofc ipcnlarcc 'hispajer thcenfu- big ta
frigyeai and oempioy andertocon- DANIEL FORDi
'way it 0 li e m-ft convenient places Madifan ctiirty Avg id 1789! 1
'fcejehncifLIouihoodihiuughburil©
Difiri?” i : - ' '
"As 'l b prefent year Will expirt 'on Fr AKFN u bythe -juhftribcr living
'the aad inl’ant t lTanei myiclf thatafri anihe wejl f ark af Hickman creak
"khofe iuhfci'ibert nhb have failed (o)ji yellcw bay llerjt abeut 16 years eld
tompiy ivth tie ie 111s of this piptiyapear Abends high branded an the near
Will nor spefl ibeir Members to le con-y but lack B Jppralftd ta £2 2
ainued uii Cs they piy up their refpec-'
Use ba' antes btfoie the commence- a dprilig 178 9
icuntof ihdenfuing year J :
J am the Pubilc’s moft obedient otce if eeby pjven har thi
and very Humble Servant GRAMMAR SCHOOL under
VOIt-BADFGRPyhedircflion of ihectintfnttee of the
- board bf trbfli-es for the Trinfy Ivania
Vy7HERFAS General Wikinfon In Seminary Is opened at the Piibl’b
W ihemonthof Jiink gve notice (chool-hoirfie adjacent to the Prettyib
ln the Kentucky Gazette thpt Major fjn meeting boufe rear Leiington: ih
Dunn would teceive bonds rota the the hf ighboui hood of wh ich bbarding
purchsfers of lots at Frankfort and and accommodations (01 fiiiden'smsy
ghat Ctsin Daniel Gano would oh peihapi be had a pobd and cheap as
f Major Dunn's certificate execute the ih any part of this difti A : and tuition
onvey antes agreeable rbfale This ac the modei ate rate of three patinds per '
V i therefore to give notice to the pur- inhum By older of the u mmiitwe
haferaofthe fold lois that CaptJohffic VV VV ARLi di coni'
koWler will take their bonds and five'
the neceffary certificates for convey- 1 — -— — : —
anMtoCapiGano who will execute n EXCELLENT NEW
the deeds agreeable to the terms of the is I) I If Y
-fide - JAMES WILKINSON j-1 K 1 IVl JL IV
fj HARRY INNES his At- be ba(j by the giofs dozen
S5 tmeginfaf ?ICrfc itthisOfficfr
Nuitt LII-l 7 H 1 YOL-Ii J
ken t u c k y g a z e t t e
f A1T-11yvn11itMVlffi
' SATURDAY AUGUST i 1789 --
v 4 t x s
LEXINGTON’: FrinUi b JOHN BRADFORD at Ms Office dt'tht timer ef Mdh andCrofs Streets where Subfcriptiens Advertijanants fftfdb
1 t Mr paper art thankfully received arid ParnTrsa iniis different branches dan wlthVora and Expedition
and fituatio’n to any in ihfr
Diftrid Negroes Tobacco Beef
Pork Hones Cows kmi all kind of to M irtin Dtniel add by laid
jmbkk fecu lilies will be taken in 'Marti Daniel oh the four
payment the teims miV be known tecntfi of February' one ti ou
by apply gto Mr Peter Tardiveau 'feven hundred n(j eigh-
In Danville or to thefubicriber who
has aifo a quantity of goods Which
he will give in exchange for Tob&
co Beef and Pork
f ’ M NAGLE
Holder Augufl 8 i 789-
just' ARRIVED
And n aw aptnai far fait by
PETER JANUARY & SON
The following tfifla of land for fale THEREA ? a certain jVifeph
SEVENTEEN hundred acres on I t Vi’1 tle y h
0 the Kentucky nearly oppofiteto December onie inoufana io
Frankfort— 3000 in the fame neigh- vcn hundred and ' eighty
bourhood -1600 between Arnoldi palled his obligation o R w
and Meuxs ftatibn --?0 adjotning bert Dihitl for thy Wnity
Xhe town land of Harruifburg-zooon
Bratt-ers's tieek— -iyoo within four e 1 0 nd fifty
miles of Ue'a Town on the N fide acrcS of land1'ibg on the ca
of the Kentucky— 1060 on Cedar Dcy fork of Sim pi oil’s ercekl
Creek - ' ' ' ‘ “
the
thiee forks 1
on T
ferent triiflc on Licking and the Ohio 8 li0uranc
It is uhn'ecelFary to Tay any thing ui Igatidh wasjdn the hfib of
recommenda'ion of ihofis lands but 'January one Thoufand ileven
that the greater part are equal in hundred and ipichrx fetrn af
quaiuy and fituaion to any in ih
- - 1 hgtfd by faid Robert Daniel
A large end general effertnent ef
M E R fc H A N D I 2 Ei
Part icularly adapted ta 1 hefeafan ?
Together with a eemple'at effirtment of
MEDICINE
’ ' a
Which they as ftfnal era determined ta
fell an retifanablt tcnux
JuH opened and far f ale by
FNTMIN BEALL & Co
At their Stare in Danville a large and
iim 1 tarern an spar aayt he age of the
r nerfes tebe fjertained tafh’i jatisfaBiam
rV( D 17 CAT fv tf tb‘Jt!dfet: malted ftere the 4 ca:t
RJ IJllr jUJLiL ha Admitted ta flart tnalthaugh they
have paid the entranri money tyt and
CEverat very valuable tracts ttd r enfainfer the geUtf the
of land fvine on th£ wa- Butthe farter maj be nimUe d
t'rs Ot Ciear Crk in Tl his harfat the ai’ adjudged by
P n l“e Me judges agreeable ta themes ef New-
C unty of Fayette about ten or Market The harfas li fart preciieiy at
twelve tniles rrhrtl Lcxingtbri — l -' ‘ - '
Which are patented in the
hame hf Wjlliam Stewart AI7
fo tb be lei foffr terni of
years two valuable tfadts of
land one
the Cither
different fizes alio lampblack and he eonhaeret! as entt vice money
jitt oil which they are determined " r th JtcandbaJt herje Judges ta ba
to fell on as iiioie iris terms as pof PPftntedbfn majesty of the f arters
fible for catt einfane final fettlement the day ef runninjr The horie’ta bt
eon Glen’s creek andL
°n the trough fpring( A campany wlll "meet at the Crab
Togcthfet with fcVeral other Orchard she third jf September insr
iraCts in the different bounties der- H’Jkrr'ibt’nexi morning far the
in vhjsdiftriet: The termV‘f‘rnimiM-' ? ilhttd
ny -be Inown bjr aplying to A mt :
Harry Innes Efquire in Dan- 1
Ville of to the fubicriber about j) jj TT Qf
fii miles from Danville in Lin-
coin C-'unty OF ALL KINDS '
h 29-tf THOMAS TODD TOR $AU AT THIS OFFICE'
DRY goods hard ware and groce
rieswith a quantity of nails of
ty even aflignfed the ub
fcr'bep who was Ji'ut in wf
ieflioh of the lid two feun
‘dred and fifty atres of land
by the faid Jofeph M ’Cdltom
and now lives thereon — Tliis
is therwhife to forewarn a!
jerfi)ns from pii rebating the '
faid two hundred aq i fifty-a:
cres of laud or any j':irt
At their new fieri froni the ia:d ) it ph iR
nearly epparte the aid Court heufe Cullotii which it is preluaied
general effbrtnent ef ° tvry
APURSERACE at Lexlngtan an
the id Thurjdfy in OBeber next
free far any Hrrfe Mare or Gelding
weight for age agreeable tithe rules ef
2Vw Market (three mile heats) the bell
twain three one quarter ef an hour ie-
tween heaps alltwed far ruling : Eaph
’perfan fhat enltrs a herje forthp purfe
Kfaykwaguina! 'dutiing hisjiibjerip
ilon O-a guinea fr every hiirfe ftart
ing ta be ranpaeret! as entin’ice money
no perfbn will atternpt td do
after briig acqij vr-'in rf vvirh
the icirrn-rH'irr
JARVIS HAMMOND Jun:
Nelfon county Siinpibn'a )
creek 7iy is t7i- J 5 i
X a'claek: any harfa nit farting agreea -
blefethe appointment to hi adjudged a
dif anted harfa’ Alldif 1 ut esar if vg ta
ba I eft ta the iitifian ef the jutgdes
Subfciiptiom taken fh by Nicho
las Lafori Lexington!
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Proceedings of CongrtTs ‘he a negrfe near Col Johnfoni
- ° as mentioned in our IsH dole three
IOUSE REPRESENTATIVES h-nes from Capt Bufod on Cane
4 v Run jhey weif puriued by Col
or the Johnfonwith about 40 men to the
p ' Ohio liver 24 of whom moiled the
VfflfFDjSTATXS rive- and -from it boat go:ng
WF-njessnitv lune to 17?®- down tha river joining thcln they
N motion tf Jl?r Smith F followed them to a camp about ia
' tt dertf the day forgoing intoacom- miles fl0B1 rhy Ohio and a:ia- ked
Jwi Ittee tn ibefeveral bids relative t the them only in the morni!:R K throve
executive dapartmaitr war poftptnti Lliem ou: of their camp when they
I iflu'fdtty next - ‘difperfcd: the meft coHefleJ the hot-
The home then'wentinto acemmitteeon fe when Mr Mofea Grant rode up a
tin hdl to 'regulate the ctlltSion tf this fm!l 1 hi) to fee his biother which
--:impfl " ‘fell in the aflion the Indian who
-Mr Trumbui'I-tnf rsalr had colicficd again fiieJ on him
Oimt‘5a'i Madifon a claujt upon arich they rode off for the Ohio
vu tilled declaring! that then flould being pur fued by die In ians who
tea furveyor at each of the parts of deli Wounded 3 hoi set 011 the leucat:
vary -ly with an exception fa certain Ve loft 3 men kiiled and two wound-
forts that art toh numerated ’ ' d an J it is thought-12 or 14 Indi-
O i motion of Mr Ame a clouje was ans arc killed and Wounded
aided deelarb g that every najttr or Ve are informed that a few days
other perfon having charge or command g0 Col Haidm fiom Neifon Conn
af afliporvtjftl hound to ay part of the ty wjtj paity of men furprifed
U cited States flill be obliged to pro- hc Indians encamped on whi'e liver
duct on demard toany officer er perjm hilled and fcaiped g and took two
authcrijtdfjp the turpojr two manif efts ch i(Jcn prifoneitj he had lhie4
fpeciying in words the true conteitsff of his men (lightly wounded
the cargo onboard fuih flip or vjjel-U
’ muef which mmiftfls the officer is to '
fign and return tt t-e caftatn noting all U 11 A L r U K U
'the tint' when the fame was (reduced tt Sir
' him Tie other he is to trenjm’t to tho rr UK piece that appear In your
naval oHi er f the t on where the fatd Ple' under the fignatuie
ytt’e ii Paw d to ' ®f J- Hughes mull convince yon and
Sa-aiIrS-r:ri-5if rwrr brought lle public at large th-iti ihould nuke
fondird a I r- if'-i in a d-fttitary hc 4utll°r f loo much importance to
manner R’t were f xermptd hiuifeif was I to trie the moil d 11-
- Theion rtetth'nfijr andthehoufe nt notice of it nor v-ou-ii I again
td:tu ed appear to public view hd not a :'e-
- J MottrAT 1 ne 12 vond Hcio have cnrfcci die Rate
The bill for tfiaPliflir'g the deport an ’hen 1 alfucynu tnai ih sibil
nent tf foreign ' affairs carae before the be:he lail time you will !hp6 ex-
heufe as reported on Friday laji by the c“l'e nie lor luppoiim h-t i t may
eomm ttee of the who Ij u‘ be amif- to uie it-mc lin'c no-
Mr Benjon moved tt emend t he fectni ' lce of this voluntcc- j 1 am the mo e
’ tlauje rrfpt&ing the thief clerk taking convinced iuthJ opimon when I ic
: core of the bnjinejs in teft afvzcanty Heel that it may be she means of c
fans tt hive ittxprejed that in cue ventUjthecouigeouacoiiluiaof rlna
1 of removal nv the Piefi 'eri of the brave fon of Mats ficm Uing found-
Sr err I ary tf foreign aQe’rt er vacancy edioith to the oi!d ly his own trum-
by other eaujt the thief clerk take rare pel— but Gr you are ye' in ihcdik
fjc This amendment was intended Q and 1 can allure you I was equally
'0 jubl: ale fr the exp-ejptn ujed iii V much fo uni il a Itw days ago
the fid doujt that the P efidsnt teceed the lollo wing epiillCi
fliah :t !C‘ i-f e 1 mov I “Sir
Mr itfVi-jo jectndedXlr Btnjtn't “ Fhen iinfolhitedly you promlfed
mnl 0 and aftrt Jbme detute the qua to fl-tw tnt ycut publication in laji
ftitn wit mu' and the- aes and nay- “ Saturdays taper pievitus to your it
being to i'd they Hood 01 follows: liviring it ta Mr bradford ex
A t- r Vi rs Ames Budwin “ peEted that you really meant it per
’Semen Burkt ttrreljCiymer “ font your prottoije I was dytippiinted
Confer ttup-Crijfi-i rfvi'M Grimore CjaraPua “ but it Is net now my intention
IJsitei Iteilier Lawrence - tra‘d you with the breech of yout word
’ L'e Ltard Madijen Moore P ycu have Jit (ublifltd a cettifcaiCi
Mitheninrgh- Si 'f S'Jrwitk Sene y which in thtrome of a Mr IJoughicn
Si-nitkjon Smith of M Sftefler impeaches my rertscity lloughion i
Thatcher 1’ium uii Fining a’ d fVadj - man who yea well know I tannot pre-
worth 30 perly tail open: need I tbjetve la you
‘ Navs: Meffrt Cadwallader Celts tnat man of lonui and a peni'einan
Gerry Grout Hit hern Huntington ought not to conceal frmjetf Under Juch
Livermore Matthews Page Parkerm a cover— upon m irejum lion that I
Partridge Van Rtnffeiatr Shetmanjttttd uet'l dematd from you an expli
'Smith (of N C ) Sturgis Sumpter t eitJeclarat’O'iwietheo tend fou belitvei
Tucker IFhite that have certified whet is falft and
M ferity 12 j and ft the amendment mean tt convey put It an imputation ta
' Was aetd It the fub:!t at the fame tim- I mujl
It was then proptjtd ta Jlrikt out ebjerve that I teuiU tiei prjfibty have
‘ iJiat pat 1 in the fit I cluuft which de- letn uulLken In the jubjlaree tf the
‘t lares that tite Hrejiisni flail have the tonvtrjatitn between Mr H ighes and
‘fawtt of riven: Houiihinnj becaujt my certificate' wai
A 'eont' loos place on this q'utflien given within a : hour aj ter that canter
tnary gentlemen iffered ihtir retjtrs for Jutien ajjed i IwiitxptS you r anjwer
voting in the ma-utet they intended to in writing by Mr Le tcli who does
h' do with a view of obviating any charge me the honor to be the bearer tf this
1 of iirtttjlttuy The ayes and naya i am Sir
' 'were tailed and art as follow: lour Vary humble
’ Ayes : Amts Baldwin Benjon Brown Servant
' IJurPr Clywer Coltr Geny Goodhue WILLIAM MURK'Y Juri
Griffin Grout llithem Huntington Lexington Augufl g 17S9
‘Leonard Livermore Madijen Ma- 1 mull do Maj Leuth ihe juilice
- 'tlinrr Moott P Muhifibergh Page to obierve that on this occaGun he
!Parktrt Partridge Van Btnjelaer was cxtiemeiy polite-and conducted
‘Seen Shtrmai Sinnickjon Smith of himfelf much in the chin afler ofa gen
s' C) ' Sturgis Sumpter Fining tlcmun Now Sfr that you ma
White 31- know what other chaacier I am
’ Nan: Beudinot CaJwalladerCar- compelled to a pear in punt with-
’ y oi Coatee Ftzjimons Gi-more Horg you will pica e o attend fo the fod
ha Hijler Lawrence Let Sinnici lowing ceitilica-e
JUii Sedgwick Stney Smith (of M) We certify that thel'iiday befoicf
( 'Sfivefter Thatcher lrumboll Tinker Mr Hawkins’ public ion of ill inft-
and H'adj worth 19 appeared he iniormed Sir Murray
Majority 12 and the words flruck a ur that he iriendad to publiih a icccthe
The kill was goto through and or- next day irf whiclf To (Mr- Muiray
dtrtd to bo tigrtjrd might appear in a duaprecabie light
' 1 Ai’vurt'd as Mr Houghton had denied the pur-
- 1 port of hii ceitilicae that Mr Haw-
LEX- - 1 Augufl si kins exprelfcd a with that Mr Mur
On the - unr of the ictn Inll J- (y might extricate himfelf in the fame
Ind af O’api’ofed to he the fame that -das paper if in his power for winch
killed (he negro children & wound- purpolc ho nrght have a £ght of hie ’
0 injure iuc wills the pubiick thet
if in dcfetiLeofniy eunduci the Heps I
have taiienon to julify it' when l was
fcnlibie 1 had truth rn mv fi Je his pla
ced you in a point cf view difagree
able to your fec:ing you mull on
Tefle&ion be fenfible that you yaur-
fetf laid the foundation andihai lam
by no means aufweiable for the con
fcipiencc aitending it with refpect
to your not liaving a light of my lad
publication bcfoie it was piinteJ
you imll a I fu olairc ycurlelf for If
you alter the info: mit'cm 1 gaveyou
did not ihink pndem to apply forir
1 can aiiuic yov I did not conceive
it my diry lobe feiiching for yuu
thiougii thwn fur that purpolc
I am Ac
tor A Augufl 17S9
I -m now ii upon (he lail
fccne hut ncfoie ihe curtains arcrai
fodit may b(tncce!aiy :o make a few
pbfeivat ion- o ilic and encc tney
have ahendy icon lily full publicati
on they havefeen he produdtion it
ccciifioiie: they have ai fo feen my
reply with ihe certificate ti’ereto
annexed and hey have ieen ike lail
Saividays pare: 11111 the whoe of
V'h ch wiil they peflibiy fuppofe that
I on iny pan had laid the founda
tion f'ir a Uayedy ihe curratos mull
now he dtaan and- the following
make its entiaucc v-bich gave rile to
lie enquiry
“ Sir
Tour letter of the ibth luff I have '
received you have new placed the af-'
fair btiHeen us tn a plain footing I
therefore demand a meeting With
you at the end tf lane whirr the roods
tt Danville fork tcwwraw morning at
fix o'clock I will leatterird by my
Jetted Copt Liedeeik end will be aim
id with ptjloli Copt Craddock Wil(fet-
tie withy oiit frttia any other rirrwm-
flames 1 am Sir
your very humble fenan
WILLIAM MURRAY Jim
J0F3N llWKiN: Ejj
Wccne day moining'
To this modeil lequefl had ii to ieceive the axil of the wnecu
been made by a man whole conduct paialiel to the hoiizon 'Ihe polls 1
ini tlod him in i: I ibouid have an-viuull alio be io liiuaied with iefpe£l
f'ced that if 1 had ever done or teach other that when ihe axe '
imended him ah injuiy there youId lie icceived ihcein the hollow
have been move honor in making wheel figj and (ball on one hand
Tech acSncwIcdgments as the natures haveitslides contitfled and on ihp
ofthai injuiy inquired than adding? other hand hoiizontally have its fide
thereto by meeting him In -the field extended : that ii to fay on the one
hand the leather (hall be folded by the
near approach of the wheeli fig id
and on the other dilared by their
departure from each other ai in fig 3
Put into the angular cavity any fiufd
intended publication before it waf
dehveted to Mr liradfod and that
Mr Murray nrwcfd rhat iiotigh
ton’Waiad — dlAcal anu that it was
time enough to feu Mr Uavlin
piece When it appeared in piint
NATHANIEL WILSON
HASH DUKE
What a field is hei e open for a pen
that is yuided by the dictates cf a re
taliating heart lie fileiu mine and
draw a vel over the (rarities of hu
man natuie
Perhaps with fome the following
pat of uiy conduft may be blamed
— Ianfweicd him-condescended to
anfw hrtn— -ard anlwcredhim with
mildrefs 1
Sir
1 tcccivcd yours of 8th Inft bf
Maj Lciich and mull confels that I
was lot fome time undeicrtnined whe-
ther to am wet you or nor however
on reilcCtiun 1 detei mined on the for-
mcr My amWei tlicjcfore is that
you unprovoked ha a endeavoured
Hut Sir when you call youreyeon the
tail figinituie above ydu will leadiiy
join wuh me in (uppofingihat Jhave
ac)ed inoie in character when 1 tci(
you that I have treated his fummons
—
with that ii lent contempt which IlnaiLi
lv I A 1 a alk A I L
foiever he cafter treat the Author
of it and his piinciples
1 am Sis yours &
the publicks mod Obedient
Humble Servant
JOHN HAWKINS
"AKEN up by the fttbfcribtr tn the
I waters of fiat tretk s bldck mart
thirteen bonds high ten ’years aid
branded en the fbeuldet I and on the
buttock V has a fear tn her off hindf
leg Jtme fuddle fptts has a yearling
black htrft colt with feme white hairs
about the near fere feet end the off
hind feet the two Apptaiftd to £ X
William Frazier
Bourbon July 25 1789 '2
T HERE Is at the fubfetibers Ifv- j
- M ! ctcek at John An v
n bay filly about two years old no
brand 14 bauds high her off hind foot
white The twttr is dtjied It take J
her away pay charges ta t
i i hilip Walker
July xi 1789
CTraycd away fiom u c ub-
ftiiber abjeut the tvttniicili
of September lalt a b y hoifc
three years fid brarccd tltis
DG on the near buttock has ‘
a I mall round liar in Lis done
head has never been docked
he ran a ftud till two yea is n '
and has got a little nar- ®
behind well formed
(ore and lliews the Hig'ilh '
bloJi he is about fourteen
micas highj was not brnKe '
to 1 he biicile when he lift hirfi ' I
Any pcirfbn P't ilinii g the ii
be VeiTiert:i'i:td 1 orn to me KT 1
virg cn row iiri) mn a brariobjjwi v
f the Su:h fink t-f Iukii "
fbsll receive four 1 if liars ituartl
bv rre VVtn J jiicsa5 ' "
July 14 i7£9- !
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mater as Quicklilver Oil Water or
A J I a ® r "
Sand globule of Lead Ac till it it
half full or lefs according to (he
(Irength of (he mrchine
1 am (he Publjck's '
very humble fervsnt
ANDREW M’KiNLY
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tThe pod of the U ‘Volcme:
tt A large company will Meet at
Af Crab Orchard the 1 4th of
temper in ardor to fiart early ihef
next morning for the fettle nent'
ONE riUNDREDT)bLLARS
R E W A‘ R D
TVAN Smawly About fix foot
high' red hair a little freckled
about 25 yean of age any perfon
that will feeurehimfothatlcsn bring
him to juftice -for conveying tome
a (loien marc (hall reco:ve the above
reward
STEVEN GRIMES
Augufl IS 1789
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l ViS:oi"Oiiiil6Wwoild if
Major Dunn's certif ce exerulce
to exert my feT totleumf'fi of mylr-
TTi r y'j by Mate C years 1I4 branded in Iht
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kation ofaPenple for rhm 'entertain May2i rEP S1'1
she profnundeft rer ec rd ef e'st rri
a Kor mufti omit esptfiinuniv jrfi c-
i Inowlelpment to ihfe difrrenfied KEN P by tie fubjtribtr in
y 1 lend i who kmd!y fent BufiiVefa ardjt Jr-WWfrfrtUhy a bay Mare 6
Intelligence to me rfficc ' 'Seinild a feet Ctr y irthi high hmn
Thusencourrped 'hefvnri I h ve fiat in herferthad mi hiudfut wkiir
eceivedl’Cin thcfubic flall be'ofar trruitd in the rtar ft auldtr either PirK
trvm abating my A' Ai:t n’t' ethetn peJtdnndalpreijefli £y
' larlifaRion that lcv fi o Id yrvcl KOLERl MCSfET-T
SFeftrOngcft Motiv'd r an 'Tt-ea c of Aiay 14 17fs' 5
atifing fiom'heexoibi'antpricekiLits- clang hit letk mektd with 1 trrf ?i
yeranj Other tna'riai which recnira I wallow f ark i’i the right tor a:il under r
lily occafinn addifiora' eirence and keel in iht left A preyed ti£t 4
’pilfeM a corfiJe-ab’c pair of the profit MICHAEL M'NFELYi
In theleft r'crcrme a I have BeaCon July i'6 iyio ' i
’ h in hope flip tje expen'ejiccd Cere
'sufnv of the public that as the work T7 ! T"”
fliall sl v rre int mcr'i it w ill inpio -TAKFN ut by the fubfcilber living
left Intel!’! enr ! k'n y lurnMant
'wanfaflion I rsrli I osnrn nd roM"
tic with whatever e fr irn le fa
nifiicJ by mv Correfponieis avo’d
Ing as much as pnftiblc oil l IT the ya
Lfrirgr
Isnoui
Gratitude
and undefervi
It I (hould
rofl humble 2nd nnfrp red Thanks Tor
the pub
kaveuniloiu
Succef of tv
from in Eegrr r ’i c c this cay Ti c
d-aingu'UeJ Vsiksof hamr k'rdg? od
willwh?ch Ihiveal-eadyeirr'cr'ccd
tom them neecrfdirtrly ffenrK” AuEuJl
-fjch nine and hire 1m: 'cfiblonniv M:rd v-
grateful Seni-menu aa canrever
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Diligence mdsnex-r ont fmv Ab:Ji-
'ei to tender tb is pp-e etrv cOrtft
leafing and irGr- ' e 1 he fliiftcft 'T'AKFN u bjtiejubfcriber living
Sscatcv and I trn fia’I rot beL i! Fnyrut iru-ty n the held
wsmirg no? an Ca-ci -IndnPiv ‘n
froc tiling and c n n i-i t'ini"ihe eii-
I min ft pucRualpay
men’s f n vy !'i I bm r-veds
a far gc ’C’ itnmle- of fub:cnbeiato
Cupper c
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wev it ! l e n ft crrvct irni Lccs
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SrCJch nJ: hi ou h xxi iliiocghourtl
Diftrif!
A 1 e Jr r1 ol
Imcntof the enfuing yei:
- r Ism the Pubilc’s moft obedient
indtery Humble Set vanty
jPNN BRADFORD
In the Kentucky
Dunn would
yurchafert
font ii icfavoitfti wih in additionaJA
unKc r fihfciiherv
0 hirers of the fold lots ths Cap!- Johdk
fowler Will tike their bonds and plve '
the neceffaTy cerilficafcs fof convey
ewe to CapL Gano who wiU execute
the deeds agreeablelo the terim of the
Ale JAMES WILKINSON
Ay HARRY 1NNES Ms At-
terneg
a tut 1 miles ibovi
riSf! ISr Bemt’s ttite a Urge blast Ihrfe 'abiui
-Ootc'r’y A paper rin-iar nefr embar'afinenti 1 4 hands high with tvthiief et white’
vt-ii e 'I crh ft pucRualpay fit braid itreeivtolte with a jin all bed
fia n
awra - w f
different
hour hood 1600 between Arnolds palled h:s 'oWigatlon to R
iubTief ii‘t ':-7reVrVrc7:b-y lna!cd tld S)LMfu11n “ i7° Jjoinin5 ben binieL for ifc como
I Pri-n-rMiniiivMle ‘ hnnthg ftiueld JbtrtatA treJTtrsteld the town land of Harro ’fcurg— 20000 fln V
A of a il S rf Sm Llt" tltlU tv9r iht s 400 whhin four ncc otf V°- nJ
era of tie KrsuctY CaTtrif m- mile of Uc Town on the N fide acres of fend lfog on then
of tbe Kentucky— tooo bn Cedar ney fork of Simpion’a freek
cSlTj
ij2 in Fayrtte
JTprim Cray htare neither dieleJ
f lrU’it:rr 4 j tori iidr 1 37 hinds high 1
ttm t aiiii&l pnijtd ti £ g
MICHAEL COCER
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HfAKF N up lyihr fabirller livirg
I M frill’ heufe a dirk
a ft 1 S a J f ila
1 an Faii tLui
Beane' trite a hrgi
nay have him in 't-vitg lis prejtriy
an faying as thi law diuBs by ipfly
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DANIEL IORD:
Madifm teurty Aug lb 1 yf pi 1
OTICEkheieby given that the
GRAMMAR SCHOOL under
Ahediroflion of ihterihSiiftfi a! iK
be kid f o6d and f heap i'
in any part of this difti'Gt and tuition
St the modei at r rue of three peundsjci '
ktmuk By order of tbe U mmutae
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AN EXCELLENT
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lUj ic by the glob dozen
?l 5 at U)U GSc'
-f A PURSER ACE jii Lexfngtin m
the id Thurldty inOBibcr next
free fw any Herfe Mare ir Gelding? -
weight fir age agreeable is Vie rules of
AT w Market (three mile heats) the belt -
rf twsjn l&rttfne (barter tf anhour It-
j At tilth Sure in Danville a large and fr ruling Eaqk -
el ' general affertnent ef "erfapiy me gweay mdcrrry
fit braid I'ereeivtitu with jinatl bet i ‘m
an him with tracks in ith lurkej r goods hard ware and grocq- 9JV U‘!J X cjuiinS hUjubjcrip-
with apt up leather f rip1 Theawrtr l rieswiih a quantity of nails of ?"" v7r'rJ-
the Ohio near
53oooit'ih6
1 Ilinjftoa'i folk— 40coo lo itfr
rent trifli on Licking snd the Ohio
ferent trifli on L
it is urtnecelTary
ta Tu L aLV A
to Tay any thing id
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recommends'ion of thole lands but
that the greater 'part ire equal in
quality and ficua'ioh to any ’ in the
Uiftiid Negroes Tobacco Beef
Pork Hone Cows knd all kinds of
pubKk fecuiiiies will be taken in
payment the teima mV be known ictnth of February' ohc riou
by applying to Mr Peter Tardiveau - —
in Danville or to thefub'criber who
has slfo a quantity of goods which
he will give In exchange for Tobat-
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Holders Jtuguft 8 f 789
JUST ARRIVED
jini mw ipined fie fait ’ by
P E T E R J AN U A R Y ff SO N
- At their new
ntarh ippifttt iht lid Caut hiufe
A Urge ini general
e rc ii a‘n biz e
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Pirticularlyadaptedtitkefeafin:
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jTigether wilk a eimpleat cflirtnint if
Er D I C I V E
iblrilln atufnaJ ire determined tl
' fell mrrenf mailt trriei
fixes 4U0 lampblack and
wnicjJihe i'P determined '
M !!’ ?! Wm Pf
fiMeforchfh glnfang final fettlemiept
f “ R j
9 ‘uy of Fayfiw aitfut ten or
twelve tnilii frbrri Lcxingtbri '
are patented in the
Jf?
n TtWVdiltriCL 'lTie feVmr
ay -be Ino w rt liy aplying to
Harry Ihnc6 Efquire in' Dari
Creek - 13000 oa
the big bone lick
three forks
on
fand feven hundred Rnd eigh
ty even aflignfcd 6 this l'ub
ferbef who was put in jaof
feflion of the (kid two liun
'dred arid acres of fand
by the faid Jofeph M'Cdllom'
and now !ies thercofi — Thir
is therctole to fcreyiarn 'all
Sl:‘ v e "
perfins from jpiircKafirp ' the
faid two hundred aqi fifty-si
brn§ acflijl?c i
-“ibc cirrir-olLin
JARVIS HAMMONb Jnn’
Nelfon county Sfinpion'i 1
— reckTnfyirt789r
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(?X f J rendered as entjarice
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9n(Pjf 0 La Amna 9
fr C(!i-
V r - j -3 -rr- — j v -4 f the
harfts tibt tjfertained tef hf jatisfaBin
Pii? ?r
Protrop:ion of
t ouI&nd aCKV-whieh I ik
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Af f7 ¥hiTwhs70pr&n — ’
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VV “Phaintnent te bi adjudged a "
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one
laid ob
I gatioh was on the hfih of
January one 1‘houfand leven
hundred and eighty fcvfn af-4
hgtied by faid Riberr Daniel X
Jo M irtin D? til'd add by A
Marti r Dan cl oh the foiir-
a bra ndr of Sail River t'n Nel
fwn county being pii t of johri
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one' of-whUhnanlftJls the offi'tr is to
fgn and return to t-e caftain rating
‘ 'thetimowken the fame was f reduced t§
1 him i 7 ‘r other he is to trenm:t to the
- naval officer f the en where the aid
J yejlri w d to
Srl ‘th-t pro-'oflio s wrrt treble
foorfrd 1 -I td a-i in a d-Juiory
manner ft-: were not acre ted
- Theionni'ttct ihntije and the houft
tdjouried
Mour-AT 1 ne 21
The bill ftr efiahlifling the depart
tient of foreign' a fain came before tht
" icufeBS reported on Friday lajl by the
commute of -tht wholj
Mr Btnfenmtvedto amend the fectnd
elauje rrJptBing the thief clerk taking
care of the bujinrfi in cafe of vacancy
' ' r sa have ittxprejftd that in cue
1 of removal' ©y the Piefi'em tf the
- Secretory of foreign ojr'rs tr vacancy
i by other caujf the thief clerk taiitare
This amendment war 'tended
O oider of the day forgoing fnt ca"
‘urtff on the fiver ol bids relative tetht
executive department was pofiptnsd
tiflju'day nett r- :
The home tkenWtmUn Bcommitteeen
r the till to ‘regulott the ctlltBion of tfa
Irnfafi y- '
Mr Trumhu" tr the chair
I ' Oi motion of- Mr MHifon elauft
i wt eided declaring “ that there Jbould
lea furvey or at each if the ports of deli
Vinr o-iy with bh eruption to ci'toin
‘ ports that ere to he enumerated"
O-i motion of Mr Arne cloufe wot
added declaring tin every wafer or
other firrfon having charge or command
of a flip or vtfjtl hound to any port of the
' -dure U tiled States flAl be obliged to pro
on demd to any officer tr perjm
’ wot ConteeFtzfimons Gimere arS you will plea e io J
ceiufica'e--' 'LyDllAjlfr Lawrence - Let SmnicUr lowing
JSn Sedgwick fancy Smith ( Af) We certify that (hel'iiday befod
i JSyivtJltr Thatcher Trumball Tucker Mr Hawkins’ publics ion of jit lnlt
and WadjUirth 19 ' tapered he inioimed Mr Murray
- Majority 1 2 and the words flruck out that he irieaiad to publilh a iccc the
ThebiU was gone through and -or- next day ijf'tyhlcfTre Mr Murray)
itrtd to be oigrojcd might appear in a dijJgieeattie light
Vs ArTVd — 7
: nuthtrljedfgr the Wpojf two manifejlt
Specifying in war the true con rts g
tie cargo an board fur h flip or vofitl
S' go wtn a vtewo soviuemg anjenarga
ihtaiJ'jhni y The ays and nays
wife ‘tailed ard are as fallow : - --
I '‘Ayes’: Ants Baldwin Btnfen Brown
Burkef Ctywer Coler Getty Goodhue
y‘Griffini Grout 7j Asm Huntington
r i Leonard -phenes -' Uvermore Madiftn Ma
Moore P Mahlt'ibtrgh Page
lroccc3ings o7C°ngre1s
llblfsE representatives
&c
'0 Jvh'tiute ftr-the exf’tflen ujtj
ihtfieTtiaujt: that the P eident - received the luliowii g epRle
ftab b v he v e r 'jm-rv-l Sir
Mr Af 1 -j oy jetorrdtd M- Benjon's B'hen Unfoihitedly you promtfrd
anti1 and after fame ' debate tht quo tf Jltw me ytut publication in laj
TJihn'Ur ljd ‘fa o f o-‘d nays Saturdays paper pterins it jsttf dt
' bring to ted t iry Ihod oi fotiiws
A r"l )e ts Ames BSidvtn
Btnjon fr-wn Burie CTrrs jCjfirr
CwTrer ’ f omorr Goodhue
Griffin Hjilt) Hetjhr lwnnce
Let 'l ojstd Mad'Jon ‘Moore P
v'Mubitntfirgh- Sdt SrJpwick Seney
? Si'Miiijiu Smith ( M Sjlrefttr
Thatcher Tum 11 il Fining a- d tVadj
' worth 30
' Naval Melfrt Coiwellafer Coles
’ Carry' Grout Huhorn Huntington
tiot it nan ! rotoi ana a yentieinan
’ought net to conceal h mjrlf itudtr jvc h
1 Uvermore Matthews Page Porkei a eovet—ueon a jrtyumptio-s that 1
Partridge Fan Renfftloer Shtrmanre:d tot I demaid frm yu antxpli
’Smith (of iV C) Sturgis Sumpter 4 ril Jtclarat’O’i u ethtt etnet you believe
Tucker White 1 ‘ ’ that 1 lave ttuiUfd w hut is fa!jY and
Parker lPdrteidgrriVarrrBorcjriaeri — iras-extremc ly pnliie and ronducteA
'Sittt SkirpB'i Sinnickjtn' Smith of himfelf much in the chiraflcr ofagen
SC) £ Sturgis Sumpter Fining tlemam- Now Si' that you ma'
'Whi:t 31 ’ ' kriow what other chaacicr i am
Nafi: Boudinot‘ CadwalladerCaf compelled to arpeai in punt with-
M Airily up and fo the amendment mean tt cenvtyjuih on imputation to Jurp - ?
Was weed to ‘ ' the public at t fa fame t tav farf ! "'edne dy mwtmgi
’ It was thtn propofei to firike out tbtrve that 1 cousd net prfibty have
that tart: In the fiil ilaufe which de been miitken f the iubfiaree of the - lo this modell 1 erred had
imi -Augufi si
On ihe if the lor© lnlt y
Ind afs 0uppoTeJ to he ihe fame that
killed the a negro
VN1TED STATES
- 'WrDresscAT’funeio i7?
N nation or Mr Smith JS C fVr
or THE
ray might extricate himfelf in the famp
to W the fame that ‘day paper if in hi power for which naUlhol X785l
children & wound- purpofc ho nrghc have a fight of hit' 1 J 1
ir"pet— but Crp-youare yurinhcdikeecafipi’e ' bvy hcealio feen n
flvvend 1 can ail'ute you I was equally reply with il:e ceiiircite l:eei
w much fo unul a lew days ago I anrcxrt and 'hey have leen the is
at mentioned In our Lit Roiethree
hi ei Tioin Capt liufoid on Cane
Run lcy weif puttued by Col
Johnfon'with about 40 men to the
Oiio liver 24 of whom cioiTeJ the
rive- and Jrpju sJw1 gong
down the river joining them they
followed them ro a: camp about 11
tnile fiom the Ohio and a:ta-kcd
chetncaily in the morning & 4l0ve
them ou: of their camp when they
‘difpcrfcd: the men eoUcfleJ the hoi
fes when Mr Motet Grant rode up a
fma I hjll to fee his biother which
fell in(the aftlon the Indians who
haJ colleficd again neJ on him
upon wich they rode off for the Ohio
being purfued by the In iai who
tvounded 3 hone on the re'ieat:
' we loft 3 men killed and two wound
' ed and it is thought 12 or 14 Indi
ans urekiheJ ani wounded
We are informed that a few days on retiectiun I dctenniiie J on the for
ego coL llaidin fiom Nelfon Coun- nvjr My aniwer tiie efoie is that
ty with a paity cf men I'urpriled you unprovoked ha e ndeavou:cJ
the Indians encamped on whi'e liter to injure me vith i!c publici tr-l
killed and calpcd S and rook toj if in dcteueofnty couduc: rhe lie pi 1
ch Idicn ptifoi-csi he had thieer have taieoon'o ju jify 1:’ Vilieiil w-1"
of b's men fl-gtniy uountcd - fcniibie 1 had truth i-ao: :ide has pa-
— ' ceJ you m a point cf view difugrce-
-MitU R A D E-O -ft- D °J CUi°
rcfleclion te ivnfioie that you ysar-i
r ‘ 1IK piece that appeara in your M lad ‘heloundatron and hJt !
1 fcft paie under the feature by "ouiens anrweiabie for the con-
the public at largo that! lnould nuke
the author of toomuch imponaiice to
h:iiifeif was 1 to t-u-c the nu-ft d It
ant notice or it nor wou'd I again
-e-vond appear M pub! c vicw‘hJ m ta
ileto luve cR-c ei ihu 11 e
ani when 1 alluC yru tnir !: liiit
be hb' Iait time you vr:M !liC ex:
cute me lor fuppoiiii h-i it may
lice t'ftbis voiuntce 1 m the moe
conrirceJ in '!: opiinon when i ?e
fiect that it may be she mens of p-v
ventn the couisgeou conduct of vli-o
brave fon of Mar ft cm being found
ed for ih to tbe woiid ly his own irum-
noi'be-iimif- lot-lrtitpc hu'ero--— ftgurS'it9
o Jirirtug tndMrrif rattford--er
“ ptSed that you really meant to tr
“rnt your promije I war d!j appointed
“ -traii tut it is not tic w my Intention to up
you with the breech of ytiir word
yen have fir ubtifled a certificate
which in the rant of a Mr Houghton
imperrUunj veracity llouchior i'B
man vto you writ know I cannot pro
perty tail upon- need I objtrvt to jan
nan 1 loioi and
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I aw Sir
‘-Twir very humble thcreio by meeting hun in ihe field extended: that U to fay on the ono
Servant - ilucSir when youcall youreyecnthe- handiholeatherfhailbefolde'd by the 1
' WILLIAM MURRAY Jud laft figniiuie above you wy icadily near approach of the wheels fij lit
Lexington Augufi 8 1789 - join with me in iiippofirgihatlhave and on the other dilared by thefr
1 mult do Msj Leiuh The Tuiticer ed moie in charaaerr when lic lL departure from each other as in fig 3
to obferve that on this occafiun he you that I have treated his fuamons put into the angular cavity any fiuii
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1 waters of fiat ertok a black mare
thirteen 'hands high ten ’years old
branded on the flouldet I and on the
buttock W has a fear on her off UndW
Ug Jomt f addle fpots has a yearling
tsMHnughton hid denied the korfe ctlt -with font whitt halrs
port of hit cerufiea e ihatMr Haw gbtui £ ntw fert foot and the off ±
kin expreffed a wiihchatMr Mut- hind theiwoA?peaifeito£it
William Frazier
the lrcgrifrs 'near Col Johnfoni intended pcblicstlnli before ft ral ONE IIUNDREIkT)OLLAK$
aiiend to the foi
de'iveied to Mr Dradfod and t'-:t
Mr Murray anfwcied that Hough
tonWilad— dldtcil and" that it was'
lime enough to ice Mr Havliu
piece when it arpeved in piijv
NATHANIEL WJIS&N
" “ BASH DUKE
' Vr bat a field is heie open fot a pen
that is guided by the dictate cf a re
taliating heart be filent mine and
-draw a vel over the frailties of hj
nan natuie ‘
Per haps with fome the following
pa t of my conduft may be blainol 1$ Q Q
— I anfwcicd him-condescended to
anfwe him— and anlweied him wih ' A large compony mill -mtet at
tember in order t fiort tarty
- rcxt morning for tht jetutmenti
1 icccived yours of Sth I nil by
Maj Luuch and mull confels (hat I
was tor fometmie undctcun'iicd whe
ther to ani'we you or nor however
-make M-fnu
the erquiry
Sir
Tr Utter if tti ret A Injt I hart
ili-
1ucnve atieniin" n 1 mi rcipv r 1 n ' c
to your not having a fight of my laft c acpxmbcr Lit a b y
puolicaticn befoe it was piintei i’tco years -ld bmrviul tins
you nu1t alfubLirc ycurfjf for if
Vo: ancrtie info 111 1’tn 1 gave you
d Jjioi thin!: pri-dent to apply for it
itan aiiuie yov -1 d d ncxconre!
it my iltny tube fc e’iirR for you
tiuougii iPwn Jot ihuc purpo'e
i sin Sc ‘
I m now e
fcc t M:i nefo e ihe curtains ncn
fed it may hsj i-cce n make a few
oblervai iorn : she auduncc trey
heve slictd ievn lity full puhhcsiii
or they havefecii he production It!
" my
U ihe bihlle ttlirn he left lirfj
Arv prrVfi p-i tlmji g the
b Vcmei tr ttii Ioric io 11 c
ereio '‘rR Tow id'- ti i nn a
sft 1 f I lie S u:h oiL f vki
Sati-iuays payer t in the w hoe of Shall receive four iH:aia' rtwarttT’’ v
e h eh wui they pf-flioly iupjure U it by-mr - - U'4I 1 uuti' V L!
1 on my part had laid he found July 1417s 9 - f
tion f-u a rrakC'ly he cuicaM mult i j
now he taan and the following
fair btiw
there fort dtmard
ytu at the end tf lat white the nods Take a eiceoficaiher whofe bicaJth
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tie with yvits Jrtna ay ether tiuum
fiances 1 am Sir
yeue ttry huw1 It fervent
WILLIAM AiUitRAY Jtws
jUFIN HAWi:N- K
rettivcd iyru hove now placed 1 the of-'
teen us on a plain footing
the hollow
on ore hand
and on cho
of that injuiy required than addmg other hand horizontally have its fifp
with that fiient contempt which Iflial
(01 ever heeafter treat-the Authi
of it and hi ptineiple
1 am Sis youra &
the publicks moil Obedient
Humble Servant
OHN HAWKINS
fPAKEN up by the Jubfcribtr on tht
DG on the near bimua la a
a iL-foic-htadbas Irr-all rtund ilar in
jicverLccn dwktti
ie ran a Hud till two years ?
- old and has g t a linlc par
row behind well forii-cJ
Jt re -an4— Hiews ilr hn
' -I-”' 'M ' MnU be fthotii fouitcii
i?artis high wits not brolle
n plan for the pcipe:i: motion
Make two tight wheels of ary
diameters to the center cf cth
wheel fallen the end of an axis of any
netting with length erua ro eath 01 her t jn fig j ft
ve u!
lVAN Smiwly About fix foot
i high' red hair a liite ficcklcd
about 2$ jean of age any perfon
iliac will feenrehim foihat feen bring
hn to jufiice for conveying tome
a ftoVn mate fiiali receive the above
reward
STEVEN CRIMES
yfugujl is 1789
fl HERE is at the Julfitibet's Uv
J ing an gtjt tttio at John 1o
lit a bay fiitj akohHwoyrsoldno
bund 1 4 hands high her oj' hind feet
wk tt The twitr is dtjui la take '
faraway pay charges to
— I iiilip Waller
July 11 179
aatcr at Quiekfilvcr Oil Water or
t Sand globules ofTead Ac till it it
CTrajed away fiom 1 i-
laibfrabiui 1!
-half full or left according to the
ftiength of the mrchine '
I am the Pubiick's !
' very humble fervane
andre wmk inl r
lKth
ismi'ilfce taftred by ra i is in fig
2nd ’1 hi will tn a hoiufr
veilel whoc heli fi-ai tc the wo
wheel and ihc-ic (!(ie tai tc the
Icailci
i-ita four pofls oi ppirs rhro
w huh hoie a:e to Uboied foes
0 icceive the iia of the utde-a
A tie Arit
of the wheels
P t hepojb
Fig a
jThc gad of the HVoluic
-j-A Continued from our -lajl
NOIiltR vey fimp'-e and raiy
Tig
REWARD
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G A Z E T T E
k e n t u c ' k y
AUGUST 29 1789
S A T U R D A Y'
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Lvift'NGTON- Printed by JOHN BRADFORD MxOfhci a the earner of Main and Crofs Streets where Subfcrlptitns Advertlfmmtt ffcfe
LEXINGTON Print t -ff reelivedt md PNtiko in iu different branches dene withCare and Expedition
'‘EPIIEMERIS
Calculated for the Meridian of
Kentucky
1
FOR
SEPTEMBER
1 7 89
Full Moon
Laft Quarter
Ncw Moon
Firft Q u alter 26th
lfuriifuie
Rem Days Ac
Dog dav end
5 346 as
6
Jup rife 3- o
’7i rife 9 14
13th p Trinity
her aw j pay charges ta
much hurt with tiic fd- Philip Walker:
die on the near lide branded 7“'y 1 1 79
tn the near ihoulder Yip - - — — —
fA in a black mare wiih a -jj UN awty frm the fubferiber f
large blaze in her face brand- Iv ving near Joh-f ant mill tke29ih
td on the near fhiulder with of July anegro man named Peter 2 2
- O has a forrel colt wit 5 9 hches high
a biae in its face: whoevei
delivers the faid creatutes
rne near M’Gee’s Ration thal — 4
receive one likely -fecond rate blue clo th ifggins over tht tracers
t Whoever delivers tht Jaii negrt ta me
Peter tfcofee fl'U receive four dollars-
Appraftd ttfr i
MICHAEL M ‘NEELY
July 2fi 1789- 1
TAKEN utby tiiefuhfco Her living
an Paint Lick ' abut ? miles above
mAfBoovt’s trace a large blark Ilarfe about
rni 4 hands high with two hind fret white
fl IIK Cerks of the different county nc brand perceivable with jmall be I
I courts of this mflriff art requeft- in him with cracks in it iurkieitn
td to take notice that I fball attend at veith a flirt up leather fir op Th-owner
Danville from the eighteenth la the may have him an proving his f rojetty
twenty fourth of the enfuing fupreme md paying as tht law direBs by apply
Court re r'-ceive from them j'uch taxes ing to
as oro to be collided or paid bv them DANIEL i'ORD
an -r before the firff dav of OSrr MaAifoncountyAug 10 i?9- 1
1789 The toVin Ciorks an admif
"arrantt- ' -Acar i a hands high branded an thtnear
T MARSHALL R D KAiurrectB Apprnifti to £2
tug 241789 JOSEPH ODER-
April 29 1789- 50-St ‘
STRAYEb away frorl the JT'HEPE ir r the fubferiber' s liv
lutiluibei in Walhingloil 9 ing on go fe creek at John Ab
near Limciiune a Hiitli
1 1 brvJ n hands h'gh her off hint foot
low bay mare aboui 13 rands- 9Vu Tht l(r u ieftrtd tttatg
liitli a natural
fsyettc Auguff 1$ iSgt
A tars rife to
496
14'h p Trinity
506
51 6
Ember Week
53S
536
7
5fi
5
56$
4
56
3
S?6
2
2 z’tu Day & night equal 6 06
s5
13'w fi
15
24th 7 rije 80 6
a5
5
25 fr fi
5
26 fa fi
27 0 s6th p Trinity 6
28 m fi
29m St Michael 6
30 v fi
Rat Virg Mary 5 43 71 Mayj4 r789
5 446 l6j
54fi S!
ri AKI N ypbythefubrcrlber living
D II M -f near Bethel mtetiughoufe a dark
4th at 8 58 Momviaj Mare 6 years old branded on the
e At tern-VMr&utr S the off hind foot white
mh at s 25 AtiernTrm Appraiftd to £5 -o
i9h t 1 54 Morr ANTHONY LOGAN
at 1 52 Aftern Jliay2l 1789- S' '
Ah
46 ® I4i ry" AKFN up by the fubferiher living
$4- 5 47 fi l3j S ia Fayette county on the head of
' 'SfikefTanin a Cray Mure neither docked
1 ‘vfr branded a ' rate eld 1 3-' hands hlg li
f troll natural A-piaffed to £$
8 MICHAEL COGLR
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uoitti -ery
2sj FT A K E N up by the fubferiber in
5‘ I Woodford county a bay Mart 6
23 nears old 4 feet 6 f r 7 inches hit h has a
j j-- swflar in her forehead one hind feet wlrte
5 39jd iirfbrandcdonthe near fliouliler either ? or K
5 40fi ttfbpojledandappraifed to £ 7
' 4 sfi 19 ROBERT MORFFTT
35
TAKEN a the fubferiber on the
waters of flat creek black mare
thirteen hands high ten years eld
branded an the fbauldet I and an the
buttock XV has a fear an her off hind
(yeg feme faddle fptts has a yearling
yblar ’ " -
TAK' N i bvthe fubferiber living
an JV'if Vcker-ek a red brindlt
S’err about
y hisbellvan
hCia i hit I
17 xJvaHowforl
1 Sn thsl
black harfa toll with fame white hairt
'about the near fore foot and the off
hind foot the two Appro fed to £ Hi
William Frazier
Bnu 1 bor July 2$ 1789 a
June 1785
S’"r about o vet’s old fome white about
his bellv at a left a wh't e toil and freak
' f lack m rked with a crop ai d
fork In theright ear and under-
Auguft 2C 1789
$XI
TilO TICK UN
CFVENTEEN hundred acres on
the Kentucky neai ly oppofiteto
Frankfort- 3000 in the fame ne’gh
bomhood 1600 between Arnold
and Meuxi ftation--— 170 adjoining
iherown land of Harroifl)'iiR— aooon
Biaflren's cieek-40O wi'hin four
aides of Lee's Town on the N fide
JUST ARRIVED
And ntw opened for fall - by
PETER JANUARY & SON
r
At their new fore
uearlv oppofite the old Court hotife
A Urge and general affirtment af
M T? R C H A N D I Z E
’ Particularly adapted to thefeafn :
Together with a com pleat ejfortmtnt of
M E D I C l N E
Which asufual are determined
fell on reafonable terms
JiH open-d and for fall by
? r V I A MIN B E A T I Ar Co
At their Store in Danville a largo and
If
general affirtment af
DRY gootis hard ware and grqce-
ties with aquaiitiiyof nails pf '
m I f Li L ! ?
different fizes alio lampblack and
fiih oil which they aie detei mined
to fell on as uiodeiaie terms ai pof-
fihle for cafii ginfang final fett'ement
certificate- Furrs viz FbxRacon
Otrcr and Mink fkins 4'
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HO R QOI Ti
LKJ
CEverai very valuable tradls
of land Ivine on the
lying on
Clear Creek
A PURSE RACE at Lexington an
the 2d Thurjday inOBober next
free for guy Ilarfe Mart or Gelding
weight for age agreeable ta'the rules of
Ntw Market f three mile heats) the bejl
two in three ana quarter if an hour be
tween heats allowed ftp ruling : EacB
fubferiber tt pay ana guinea and every
perfai 1 that enters a horfe for the pnrfe
tt pay two guirai including his JUlfcrip
tion 'Ouejruinea far every htrftftart
ni'les of lee'a Torn on the N filling t0 it canfidered as entrance money At
of the Kentucky— 1000 on Ctditvif tjie fecond beff horfe Judges to bf Oj
Cieek - 13000 on the Ohio near Y appointed by a majority of the ftartirc I
the big bone lick-— 3000 at kjvn the day of running The horfes to hd
three fork of the Kentucky- —800 entered the day before running wthMr
on -feent Hmgrtnn'k fork-— 40000 in dlf- John Fowler whowili tttehd at Mr Cot
u aft t on Licking and the Ohio line’s tavern on that day The age of the
ir is unneceflary to fay any thing in horfes ta be afftrtainedU the fatisfafl’bn
of thrife lands but tj tge jujej appointed before they cat
part aie equal in admitted tt ftart evenalthovg A they
n m n in the p aid the entranci money fffe and
the money paid remain for the good of the
purfe But the flartef may be emmiled
to part his horje at t'eope adjudged by
the tfAtw-M-rket judges agreeable fa th rules
The horjes to flats precijey a
l a clock: any horje rat flat ti g cgreea
tie to the appointment to be a-jueped a
diflanced horfe Alldj ttes arif g tt
li left tt the dtc’Jitnoif thtjUigdes
Subfcriptions taken in by Nicho- '
las Lafon Lexingtnn
trs of Clear Creek in the
Cjunty of Fayette about ten o—
twelve miles from Lexington p J JL Iv
which are patented in the
name of William Stewart Al- May be had W the erofu dozen
fo to be let for a term bf Angle Office
years two valuable traits of — —
land one on Glens creek arid A company will meet at tht O-al-vy
the other on the trough fpring: Orchard tht third af September irtr V
Together with fcveral other der to ftart the next meriting for thaA
'"-lfbehflfgrerD-counties Eaflen Jeitlements : tt is hoped every4
id this diitria The terms PJt rriU go armed:
may be known -by aplying to - —
Harry Innes Efquire in Dan
ville or to the fubicriber abotit
fix miles from Danville in Lin
coln County
39Y THOMAS TODD
About -fix foot
iT7'fAN Stnawly
a iirt'e f eik ed
J -1 high red hair
about 25 yean of
that will eeuielii
him-to juftice for conveying
Rolen mare ihall tece'vc the above
reward
STEVEN GRIMES
Augufl 15 1789-
OTICE is hereby given that he
GRAMMAR SCHOOL under
thediicflion of ihecnmmittce of the
boat d of truftcesfoi the Tianlvlvanm
Seminal v is opened ar tlifc Pubic
fchool hon e adjacent ir the P t fhy 'e
jian meeting houie t:c-r I ex ng i-nt in
theneigN’O'tihondi-f which boa ding
and ccon'-niodan-nfoi fti din may
perhaps be had a good and the' as
inanvparrof thisdift : and tun ton
a“themodeiawratci'frArarpundxjer
ll i Ailat aP ikaa m m I aa
annum Ry order of the t-mmuiec
VV W AKi- cii coni
— — — “
a A aa iaa
4 large cempanh will meet at 4
XtheCrob Orchard the uth of S-p
1 timber in order t effort early the
J nextmiming for tht fettlement
ONE HUNDRED DO I LARS
REWARD
of age any icnoni
ini fo that I Cin br" g yj
r conveying to ne
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1' ootnt but ter laying an impal on rertiin " 1 tins ueiirablecnd will bemo
goods wa'osandwerrh-ti'ze ovdaft-r dually obtained by aiToeiations t
' tefufng to concur therew-t ha commit tee beenteied ino for that purpose
' if conference was apiointei an the part Refolved That it be recommended
efthehoufe ctrfiHi- f AJefrs Baulixy10 lhl! mhibitants of the DiHtied to
tut Fit sf mous and Midifon cuter in'oaft" ciarions for carrying nro
The houft went into a committee enthe eccuiion the principles and practices
HU for ejl ibifb-ng the wtr department contained in the foiego:n 'efolu'ioi’s
after agreeing to foae amendments they Refolved That it be recommended
nfeand reported it atame ied but the '° ih aiTocintor in each county to
houfe nt bei-'g ready toga through the IVoiiif annuillj’ ontheit Septniiher
' repon thv:- i'-r-rJt: team rrow urt dav a commit xtsoffeventocar-
i rymto execution the piopofcd aiTjci-
L EXI tro-TOd Augufl jp a"n
'i C O N V K N T - O N Refolved That it he recommended
Dinville July 24 1789 tocacb committee f 10 bechorcn 10
CEVERAI telblutfors concerning depute annually two of id members
Cf an airdc ationcf the inhabitants of lpcnd a general meeting of the ado-
X this Diftiidl againft the ufe of ioicign cia£or to be held on thefourth Moth
I luxintes Ac were ftihmitred to the da 1 'n Noveubcr at Danville Lexing-
confiierationof 1 he convention whith on and llard’s town alte'iiately— he
wercead and on motion otdcietc fiiftmceting to he held at Danville on
be icieiied toihe con niittce for diaiA thclonrih Monday inNoicmhernext
V'c’V criiluinn
VK the unde-wri ten inhabitants
I aF t kfl I'll ll 1 Sift aT If 1 l
1 of the DiftiiiftofKcn -uckv under the
fullcft imprefiinn that the futuiefiiu
“ atron of our rounny will defend on
'Ihcconduft of herein- aen and that
fhecannevcr attain a Hate of pioipe
?ity huf bv 'heir diaw pg forth and
cheriftiing every fouice of aflive coin
me ce and pianufa ftme inc enfcing the
produftoiis of the- foil by fpirired ex '
citions of induftry difeardiag their ti
ing up a um u ftiance to the Execu
live Ac who aic to irport to ihe next
convciitinn their pioceedings licit
on
Thccommirtcc according to older
bavehi'l un-'ei' heir cnfideiatfon the
pair m them iefened and have a
gtre-l o he following aifociation and
ref"luiiun
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UNITED STATES
r'USDSV um 21
R Hu ithigton from th- committee
- appointed to dnugh’ and bring
in a hill for ft curing 1 1 authors and iti
ttentors the erclufive right of publi th
ing and ve-di’-g their rtfpt ftivo wri
ting! anl invent !o-s re cried one for
that purpoje which war read and laid
an the table
The engraTed bill for tflablijbing a
department of fare’ gn a fains war read
a third time and when the queflion of
fa ft ‘g it war about to be put Mr
White moved that the bill bo to commit
ted This motion war made in order fora
re conftderation it war contended that
ly tht aecifion af the Houfe upon it on
Monday the principlet of the bill wrt
materially altered and that it wat im
portant that fuch a fubitB fbould under
i go thr mojl thorough canvafi
The queflion on this motion being
Hput war loll
Was carried
amend-me-tc The houfe then took up ihe
of the Senate ts the impojl h it
vh’i h had been non concurred by this
Houfe and on which the Senate flili
infilled
T-efirfl amendment refpefling the
enoding ft He after fame debate wat
tenanted i-t w!th a further amend
ment that infltnd of “ Be if rnaBtd
by the Senate an-t Rrpr-Jr-t-itivcs" it
fbruid run Re is entitle I by the Se
nate a-‘d lloir'e' R-prfj ct lives
The nertam-udme-t idli-red toby the
S ’'tie wis to !h -hr out the clatije treat
ig idjciim’ii lien between our rammer
tit! allies and ethers r reeling the du
ties on ardent fpi its This krnuu hi on
a cvnidenble d-bte: which as it was
th'efl y a repetition of the mguwt’ t ad
vanced when the bill was before tht hotje
in a form r Jlate we think it not iircff
Jaty to rlelail Sins COIKin
The queflion for concurrence being i®a lcr al‘
was negit’ied bva majority of two fahedpo
I he h--ue adjourned ‘
W'-omt may urc 24
adjourn-ore-1 Tae huiii't met purju-mt t$
Tae -nga--ed l-ill which was y’Jler
day n-J- red to lie on th tabe was taken
ti a Inad a third time
01 hi nu-jlif bail the bill pafs the
ayes and nayes were reyn red by one fith
af the members and were as I allow ayes
9 9 hays 2
The hi'iij'e then took Into eofiilernion
the fl'i e iilmrnts infilled an b the Senate
to the bill for laying an impel an cert in
goods wa1 es and mfrrh'l'zp avd al't-r
V
'Proceedings of Congrefs
HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES
unmanly fondnefs Tor thetfnlel of Ee
ropean luxury and foppe y and leOcn
ing i hen expenses by a decent frug'li
ty folemnly pledge nm ''el c c'Qli to
(hcothei as private citizens
That we will not are' the (i'tt day
TVfR Hu ithigto'i from th- committee of February next make uie of oui fclves
1 I ‘it'd t draueh- and brine 0 u r t0 he u!cd in our f railics ex
cept in cafe of ficknri's anv wine min
brandy or other fpir'rumis liquor'
which (hall not be made within the
DiftriS of Kentucky
That we will not after the fit ft day
oftebruary ncxr putchafeany i'mptnt
ed gauze filkor lace"! anv kind— that
we will not after the laft mentioned
day puichife any imported broad
cloth which fttallcoft moic than thirty
(hillings a yard or any narrow cloth
which lh ill coft mote than fif'een (hil
lings a yard any impored linens which
(hall coft more than fix (hillings a yard
that we will t he iinnoft of o jr pow
er ma-nufa-lmes promote inneafe and ufe the
of the Diftridl
Phat we will as far as our example
and mfi nencc wi'l go promote a de
cent and hinorsh’e fi ucality
i war ion hat we will nv a (lift ai'ention to
Aft Sumpter then moved flat thr the prirc:plc (la'ed above torleu'
Uli I’t on the table till thisday which moiloi nm -i — — '
At a CONVENTION begin ah held
for the Dflrifl of Kentucky p the
Com that ft In Da-iv’ht in the county
L Wctr on mtndny the 20th day ef
July in the year of our Lord 1789
Il'h-th day was appointed by law for
the meeting tf tht convention
Refolved That the faid county com
mittees and annual general meeting
ought to lecommend Tuch rules and rc
gula'ions as will rend to promote the
increafeand ufe of the production and
manufactures of the n ftrict and to
exclude all article of fore gn growth
and mtnnfactuie which rhe circum
(lances of the Diftrict will enable her
Ilances of the Diftrict will enabli
(nhabitanis todo wiihouit
lWcM — - -
mult ot nm pnivc piomo'e 'he wc'
fa en l liappiiiefuf the DM-ifi In
cftiiiiiiy whe eof e heicunio fub
ici'bc vii i ames
Srm M r well ' fnh : Cimihell
Georg Muter fames Snith
IVillam Ke-'ndy Hirry Inner
This K --i nedy Hiv’d R ice
IVUl Irvin yfln M-Dowell
Renfim’j Logan Ahm R ink In
Nit km Union G Nicholas
David Le itch
R -jilve I That thcDiftiift of Ken
lucuv c-il never attain a (hire of prof
pcuy nnlhci mlia'iit-uns hyfpiiited
cxe 'ions of iuliitrv (hall incicafe
the udnctons wnd manufafluics of
the ouiitiy : anJhy a ft ict ce-onoiny
C ien lit- ex -iv ccs
Rejolvtd I ha' i he prefen' circnm
fiaiiics ut he Diil irt a cad'ptcd to
the manuiao'luie oi the !iae! wool
ens coi i on- I mens tr-tiano coidaec
Jironj -n I he productions
ptuk aid heef nutter chccfe
fom tallow ami cmd'es
Rifalved I h it the picfcnt circum
ftances ol the l)i(lijfi are alfo adapcd
to thcnewmgi'f malt I quuiv and to
the diiiillmg of fpiili from g'an and
inhc' itibie'is in iuh quan m'es as with
P' vper atte-itl'in aid entomacment
would lie luilicient for gcneial con
fiiiniiiii Roived That the nrercnt clicum
ft niie uf the llilli i£l ’cni'er it prudent
miM luvciTaiy for its inhabitants toab
lla n fiom the ufe of fmcign Inxun'c
an! ilia: this defirablecnd willbemoft
elfe 'ually obtained by aiToeiations to
and took tMrjeats!01’
llcfolyed That this convention da
Mr Shelby woseltfled to the Chair
Aftir feme time pent Air PreRdtrit
rifumed the Chair and the chairman
yZru rV taken
thejaid reolution into confide ation agd
' tdt feme progrefs thereon but w
haring time to go though the fame do
fire leovt to fit again tomorrow whicS
ii'?Vd- ‘
inuasPAY the 23 dday of July 17S9
ieur Z'T'!!! met aceoraiiE d-
JA”'tnt'--Ja’liryMttrs were laid be-
fibre the convention one from the Prtfi-
ntefCongrefstothegevernoroyirgi
- -
reported that the rommitte! of tke whole
hld!'k::y t: the flue
af the Dihifi and other mt'err to
them referred o d haa mode Jove pro
grefs therein but not hov'ng time to go
through the Jaiie had dirtfl-d h m to
move for leave ti It ag -in turner row
which is granted v
Oide-d Thu it be a ft adding rul4n
ad-jour-ment r this convention that the hour of
bail be at ten o’clock
The lonve-tion then aHourned
v’U''Tny tht 2 id dayef jfuiy 1789
The convention met according toad
jrur -me--t
Mi miliam Kennedy from the to as
mittee of pririiritts and eUR’ens re per
tni that the committee had taken into
conftr if -on the crrtifiotrs of eleflitn
from the le--eroi counties and find that
they are wade tgreable to law
Mr M-rbill made a motion fort&i
fZioZVl Ctmt “ th‘ fa!laVi"S
Ueiiilve l That it is the opinion of
lAu convention that a reparation of the
DliriB of Kentucky from the State of
nlf'fiT’ nd r traBn th' rid
DJlrtS tvtoajeparatt and inJeiendent-
Member of tht Union is nere T— J
expedient: which being read was order-
rd to be referred to a committee of tht
Whole convention
ble w 'i-re they were tgri-ireid and
greed to
Omor’oa the A1 of A Temhl-f in
tituled “ ('si Conrerni'ig the ereI’on
tf th: Difir:f of Ke iturky iro an In
dependent key pnlfed then th dyof ' On th- motion of Mr Taxlor andre
Dec-mber i -' Vir r-o mionrof eonded hy Mr Muter ?
ift'l ihr fr'i r it 1
V’ff fdd Hl N f
m cfimmitttt of th n4-f r'ivr-rn
which is to fie t on the Hue of the Di
flr’ft He'o’ved That this cnve--tii-n do
now refolve inif into a commi-tre af
the whale an th Iite af the DiHriR
Mr Shelby h-a eleil-dto th Chair
A d after lame f'w th- Prt-'dit
refum'd the Chur a-d the Cn -it man
The convention then a -’jot rued until
tomorrewmorniug ten a clock
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Tooay the ?tft div of Ti!v jrSo
The conve nt!o-i met according toad
jotl'-ment
M' Compb-’l from th- committee
apfioi jr l f fik- into c-fiJrritln the
th riif-e a t th Ini convention re for
f-l th'tih rnm-n’ttee hid token them
inta roilidetnt-an and hot made feverrl
am-dmr th-reto which fiaid ruler as
am- -Ihr-eod fa h:t place and the n
del v-rlU in ot the clerk M
On motion that the rules of the left refolve itjelf into a committee of th eL’htf
convention be received and adopted for ' cn the- flute of the DiftriS J i
the Government of the convention A ir Shelby was eleSedto the eli
Oidced That the aid rules be re ' After feme time pent the PreRdent
ferredto a committee of Mr Campbell (hfumed the chair and the C’Jrtrn
Mr Jbtmas h-n-iedy and Mr "TAe m liters into confideration to t '-cm r
Michir who are to take the fame intt flrrei arf hld
‘'‘deration ana mike r-n-t thereon which he read in his place anilh-n de’i
O'ecd Jht Mr Jf!-ua B:hte vered in ct the clerk stable whir- !twae
be appointed Sergeant at arms to this again read amended a-UaLed t
convention a-d that he heiequ'fled ts folowt vz- 1
givehis attend :Ce accordingly I irhtreas f §fH p pf
Mr Cndwell Mr Todd Me Camp
belt Mr Mar bill and Mr Thomas Ken
nedy who are to examine the Ceitfi
cates of EltB ion from the fpverai coun
ties in this D’flriB and make report
thereon to the convention
The Hcncrabl: Ssmccl' MDc-c’l
ww unanimotijly tieSed Prefidtrt of
this conveiitio"
Oidcic-J that Mr Thomas Todd be
appointed tltrk of this convention
O dcicd That a committee efprivi
ledges and elt (lions be appointed
And a committee wor appointed ef
ilfr William Kennedy Mr Garrard
Mr Logan Mr L-e Mr Muter
iiwui o ciirs 1) n nrsn
sled on the near buttock n 1
" a
1 ’ 1C rlnVr Hiall pe-
‘fcve ’lire'- D 1 lata or to the
‘bferiber - i D I ts
HUGH WIVILLIARIS
Aug 24 1789
ait
P'Hons indebted to the
U lubllriber are requelted to
u'c bflnce to Mr David Knox
of L'xmgron wlio is authorifed
to fettle all mv accomots in
my abfcnce “CComptS in
Y °1C"CC’ Tae
whole yejlerday
Oideied That the faid refolutionl-
committed tea committee of the whe’e
DliJlli3Jit0day’ ” 111 ft"
Ucfolvcd That this convention dorcw
ventici tint th- t rmes off -red bv
rrrinh for the Jbamtio r th nJ
tr1e K -mucky fr-m U Ome are
materially altered firm time r
rdf- ed and oe reed to on Inth C-d-1
tint the fin id oi-rmio - ilf tf'vs f
pie of this DflrtQ 1
llctilvef the el'i'e Thm a mrnari
bepref-nte I to the e fining a-n irai
fiembly af t he I ate ot l’irija r
ing f h alteraro-ls thet-JZ
feut propojv hthD 'tritor a fiZr'a
to as will make them ecual tothofe
formerly oflertlhyingimn: Jl Zg
fer’nrrlx oQrp I u J -
to cn tht part of thefaidDiIrlSef Ktn-
It being rtfolved in the affirmative
Ayer 2S — Act 3
Q dc-e-' -Jhu the names f the pyet
and nots an the fere gala g refutation la
'jetted rn the jotirnalr
The name of th- e who voted in the
affirmative re Mr
Can'weil M Mr Tudi Mr
Cro i-t Mr l t-h Mr Truer Mr
If r c
Mr S-n Af ft Al T f
W T Rk f Atr M r r Mr
Mfl-l Ah Cl fiend- i ttr-tkr
Ciena— if
Afr Machir 1 t i
Tim Knely M'hlZy Mf'AlZi
g-tiery and Mr
Jhe cnmee of b -- i vd
""--M- Slaughter Mr
l am-hrl Mr L wt Mr Rn 'ft Mr
yva lfr tftnrrf Af Hbham TH-
ban M hey M Tdkn
Mt R'y-lds Ah Logan
and Mr Huflon - 6 -
Odeed That a committee be op
pointed to draw up a mtmerial agrttabla
to the foregoing rtfolution
And a committee was appointed tfMr
ifrUr' ffr- ItojbaU Mr Garrard
M -r'id ’ lrDavitr Mr Ltitch
Mr Taylor Mr Lagan Mr Edwards
Ir- Mr- Tlis- Kennedy and Mr
Lampbell who art it prepare the aid
memorial and make report thereon to
morrow morraw
The convention then adjourned
ThC rcin'inde' in next
uS
S Trayed away from the fub-
- ri!)n living on cane run
alout four miles from ’ I
! "lltS rfim
“bout the laftofVtgy
bay ni‘re 1 4 hands’
Ingli aiui 8 years old brail-
niiq another am the governor if Pirgi
vid to tin con ity ieufenantef Mjrce
together with one from ike ccuhtl
lieutenant add n (lid to the Fr-T-dint
this convention which being r -id we
an motion ouiet-mo liea the till- ’
On motion O iicicJ That the c
mittee which was to fit to day to Tv
charged from frl'-er rocteiii--rt out'
reolution committed to committee t?
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td to take notiety that I fbail attend at
Datvillr from the eighteenth to the
appecrawt tf Aitoniet
an otdry licenses r fayabie fu
Pritf Certificates all others infiteit
t Jfttie
wat rants
T h'ARSIIALL
Aug 24 1 :2b-
VOL III J
f !1 B
U C ' K Y
G A Z E T T Ei
’
S A T U R D A Y AUGUST 29 1783
LKjflNQTON: Prhttd by JOHN BRADFORD al hit Office at the corner of Main and Croft Streets where Subferiptions AJvertiJtmentt He ft
this paper art thankfully received and PatuTtKts in its diferent branches done withCare and Expedition
a b:ae in us face wnocvciv
delivers the faid creatutes
— tnCnearMGeeS'ftation ihafl
receive one likely -fecond rate
I I
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STRAYED away from the
luuicitbci in Walhlhgioiijf
near Limelume a imLI vet-
'
low bay mare abou 13 jaiid-
a natuial tioiui
liitili
'
ftl
hurt with the
much
die on the iiearlide branded
vn the near ilioulder MB -
A hi a black tnare wi‘h a
large blaze in her face brand-
fifCtte Jugvjl li l39a
AuguR xot 7&9-
Wl V ” --’V 9 r5 J J
fdi-n the near - fllculder with-f7Iy anegrojnan named Peter 72
t O hats a t'orrel colt witbfl"rf!
f fi ane foot burnt when young Jo that the
b:ae in its face: who eveff-J fB s
X?Wutd
Am
-Perer Ccofeer- ““irornCKLlN?
r p v uplytlefub'e rlber lirirg
M - - refB'thrl meeting htufe a dark
jg Moirvtay hi' f' fty etrsold rtanttrd an the
as Alicrn tarfioulder the til hi'd foot-white
J trots Apt railed to £ 5-0
5 M°‘r AN'lllONY IOGN
it her forehead one hind font wldte
branded an the dear boulder eit rr ? or K
ficianiaptraifedto £ r
9 KOHLRT MORI FTT
7- Afyi4Ti?P9- 5‘
16
$
4 ft 6 1 4 rTm A K r N II n by t hejubft r ’her - living
5 47 A -V I H Fayrtr t’U”ty an the heal of
5 496 lhftkeffamin a Cray Ifarf neither ’dot ltd
j srft 1 b randrd t'tarsel 4 : 3' hands high
5 Jij6 EN up by thefubfsrit-er in
5 35(6 5 I Woodford rwMy a bry Mate ft
5 376 23 years old A feet 6or firihei high hsa
’ IW” " "
1 'Jlfm
Iorv
R D Il
-—JY'AKF'lufbvtlefvhfrrber onthe
I waters of fiat creek a black mare
branded on the boulder 1 and on the
butfock W has a foar on her off h!i
fleg fame fuddle Jfots fa yearling
ftlark horfe colt with fame white ha!rt
"taUii t the terr fore foot and th
hind foot the two Atfiayed i £ £
WMlia:n Fraz er
Pnuhri July 25 1789
1 f itted tt £ r
trots totutal
A't lift Ft- COGLlt
June 17I5
I
rp j ‘ v brte liibjcriher living
sn Vrf l’ebyfek a red brfndle
gr f yet told fame white about
hisleiv n: a lepsawh:teta’l w d freak
h’t folk w tied w th a trep a d
l-tfwo wf” k in the rlg It ear a "d under
V
keel in the left A'trafeito f 4
MICHAEL M-NiELY
July 76 1789 1
A K FN iil Ft the fuhfei iber Wig
I an Paint Liek' abut ? miles oboe
&Boo’ t‘s trace a latte blot k Horfe about
A uhono
hands high with two hind ft rt wkite
m brand pereeiveoble with a Jmalllel
tn kim with crarks in it lurkiedan
wth a flirt up leather ftrap Theowtr
may have him an fm-rg hit ir t ft
TAK "VvV
8 "'the weft forkaf Ihtkmaneresk
a ytllow bay Ilorjt about 1 ft years old
' ear -s horids high branded tn the near
buttock 1! Approitd tt £ 2
JOSEPH ODER
Aktil 29 1789 50-S
n-'iiyrnp is at the fit
l lit fabfcribtr’s liv
- ii r r "
k at John Ab
two years old 'no
bJdj6sbul
bra id u hands high her off hinifaot
yjf awir is defirrd to take
her aw iv pay charges t a
Philip Walker :
July it tpitj
lUN away from the fubfrriber !
lvingnearjoh fon t mill the 29th
the ground ho
on a felt batJaetd with lined old
hunting flirt old Jhrs and trajjers old
blue cloth tfggins aver the ttojjors
IV !
Whoever delivers the Jatd negro to me
thirteen hands high ten years old
Jlay 22789
5‘ 1
—
CFVENTEEN hnrded acre on
‘he Kentucky neatly- oppnfiteto
brankfon- 3-0 in ibe fame re gh-
bo 1 6co between ArnoiJs
ami Merits ft-wion i “o adjoining
--
- fe eir nation Licking and theOhio
r it i MnneceiTiry 10 fay any thing in
ie nnircnJa'ion 01 thofe lands but
‘hiit he gtea'er part aie cjual in
tla'nv md lunation o any lue
Dll' Nestnes robsco Beef
I'o'k M01 -es Cwi ami all Und ol
iuanti:y of goods
le e-e in eschange fo Tobac
co Beef aiid To k
M NAGLE
H-jIdcn Augufi 8 1 729-
JUST’ ARRIVED
Aid naw opened for' felt by
PETER JANUARY SON
At thir new ' fart
nearly ofipofte the aid Co art ho vie
A Urge and general affortmeni of
M R r if A N D I Z E
Part leularly adapted to tit ft of on :
Together with a conpleat efforttatnt of
f1 F D I C I N " E
nrhehthy at ufual ore 1
fell 'dn reafanable
-Jr a opened and for fait by
T v T A M I N 1 R E it I A Cb
The followingtroBiof
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LANR-l OK S A L E
uu IKU ww - ‘-“‘1— A company will men at the Crsl
the Other on the trough fpring prehard the third of September in or V
Tngyrljpr with feveral Other ier to Jlart thenext morning fof ityf X
traltsuamthesitoBrt6wotics ZafttTn Jftilemguts : n is
in this diftrid Tlw terms
may be known by Implying to 1 " T f'T
Harry Innes Efquire in Dan- rj ' t - V "Lf -ii f
“ville® or-to the-fubfcriber-afetAit — J) — Ijs — x-— LA
' fix miles from Danville in Lin- : q A LKKIN D S'-
-c-dn- County — " "
39- TnoMAsTODDv roa sale at this
2
Cjunty of Fayette about en otA- r TR-
twelve miles from Ltxington p J JV1 lie Iv
which are patented in the
name of William Stewart Al
fo to be let for a term of
years two valuable traits of
land one on Glen's creek and
J
m
4 QOT Tj
TO
CEveral -very valuable tratflm
of land lying on the wa
ters of Clear Creek in the
At their Start inDanville a large and thencigW'n-'ihofdif which boa dmg
'general aJTonntnt tf yVand aceon modatn nsOi ft dtn s may
ft pet haps be bod a pood and the'iS
DRY goods hard ware and grpee- in anv parr of this dift '-it r and tuurari
ties with a quantity of nails of -the mode' ate rate :fAreepeanrfxer
different fizes alio lampblack and ? anntifi By order of the cunnhitee'
fish U which they ite determined W W AKl- eti coni'
tofell on as modeia'e teuns ai pof-
(ible for cafli ginfang final fettiement — —7— T
certificate- Furrs viz Fox Eicon ’
Oner and A! ink (Lins 4
agreemobe I meruit of
& w gjrket (three mile heats) the befi
two in three one quarter of an hour be
tween heels allowed for rubfng : Each
tween heels allowed for rubing : Each
fuhfir'ber to pay one guinea and every
peirjoi thnt enters a horfe for the porje
to f ay two git’’ a' including his Juljcrip
— 1 —
John Fowler whowiii atteld at Mr Ctl
line’s tavern on thu day The ege of the
horfestobeaJfertainedlolhejatitfaFI!en
af the judges appointed before they cet
it admitted to Jlart even although they
fave paid the ertr end money He and
tit morey paid remain for the good of the
'
J f11’
ble to tit apf-cir tment tn be e yiitifgd a
difianerd horfe Hidj titesorifi g tt
be left to the liicfian of thtjVJgdes
bubl'ciiptions taken irt by fh'h9
-las Lafon Lcxingtnn
ONE HUNDRED OOLLARS
REWARD
fJ7VAN ?mwly Abour fx fooe
lj'gh'reJ hair alirt'e f tikcd
If
about 25 year of age any
If 1
that wiil eJuiehimfoihat 1 cm
him to judice for cnveymg
2 ftolen mare (hall tece:vc the abovd
terard
-Augufi STEVEN GRIMES
IS 1789-
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A PURSE RACE at Lexington eil
the ldThtirjday inOSober next
free for gry Horfe Mare or Gelding
wight for ege agreeable to' the rules of
'$' A iarf i campanil will meet at 4'
YtheOrab Orchard the 1 At fat S-pI
tenber in order to Jlart early the 4
2 ncitmirning for the fettiement &
fclioo' hon e adjacent to the P t fry'e trt
lianmee’o-g hou!r i:e-r ex-upf'-ntin
OTICE is hereby given- that he —
GRAMMAR SCHOOL under
the dii eel ion of thecommnrce ot the
boaidof cruiltesfoi the Tunis Ivaiua
Seminary is opened ar the Fob! c
Maybe hadby the erofs dozed
r (ingle at tbia Office
Cn'oQi
Ibrljr
to ne
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C:
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pares ro them tefened and have a
giecd'o ihe following aiHtciation and -
refolmion
WK the tin
of the- DiftiiA of Ken
fulled imprefli
nation of orr county will dcrend on
the conduA of herein ren and that
i (he can never attain a Pan of piofpe
?lty hint by 'heir diaw rg forth aiid-
cherifbinp every fouice f aftive coin- ”
tne-ceand-oianufad'iie inceafeingthe'
produftiorit of ‘the-foil by ipir HcJ
r Ciliom of induftr dlfcaidicg their
'
ft-
idifi
The hobfe wet into a committee on the
bill f or e'l ihifb-ng t hew ir deportment
after agreg to fome amendments they
woj'e sniTiTpoi tea it a owe-dd but the
i- honj' not bi- jp ready f p'o through the
report ih-s r r r-v ito m trow
L EX I N Qr T O tf Augufl 9'
It C O N V h N T O N
tt T f
SEVERAL lefolutfnr-s concerning
an aflftcationrf the inhabitants of
this llirtrift againfl the ufe of fotelgn
m
luxiti'e4 Ac were fuhm
ihmiiied to the J in ovc'lhL‘r at Oanville lexine-— Virginia and on -ere B ion of he
ivc nTfOnTwhlir"1' atilTTrarJ'i fown a!ie'ns-tc:j-- he DiflriS inton feporott and independent
were ead and on morion prdcieto ni It meeting to he held at Danville on Member of the Units is nere Tars and
beiiefcnedtnthe cnnniiitee for diaV-' Iheloiirth Monday in Novemher next expedient which being read wt prder-
Ing up a um irflunce lo the Kxecu ! Rejolved That thefaid county com- ed to be referred tf o committee tf the
' live Ac who aic rotrporiL to i he next' mitee no annual general meeting whale convention -
f convention their pioceedinga ' lieie ousht to recommend fuchiule and re
on Rulaions as will rend to promote the
Thccninmifrce according to older increafeandufeoftheproduaion and
ingand vr-di-g thrir refpt'livt wn
ting anfinvAio t reAed
tkit rnwe wh’ch wis read and laid
on the table
The engm’Ted HU for efiablifbing
departs of frrgn off aim wasread
-n&rJ time and when the quefliin of
quejt
fajfl-g it war about to be put Mr
White moved that the bill be re commit
ted This motion was mode in order for a
re tonfideration i it wot contended that
ly the ace if on of the Iloufe upon it on
Monday' the)rinciplestf the bill w re
materially alter'd that it wot im
portant that Juih o' fubitS Jbould under
go the n oft thorough eanrnft
The queftitn on this motion being
fvt was loft
i 170 awfm j
hfr Snmper then meved that thp
' Pneeedinc nf CoTifljrO
BOUSE REPRESENTATIVES
or TIE
UNITED STATES
I'MaMMY U C 21
MR Iu-tngtoifrm th'committee
appointed to dnugh and bring
in biil far frmg t ’ author i and in
vent rt the tvclufive right of publifh-
till te on the table till this day which
Was carried
The hanfe then till up the amend
me't'of the Senate ti the impafl b it
vh’th had been non toncurred by this
M-Jtife tind on which the Senate JllA
infilled
T e firft amendment refpelling the
trialling jiite after fame d-lnt- wot
am-nd-oamt concurred it wfth a further
that inflerd of ' Be it euaSed
-by the Senate a ft Repr-Jetitivei"' it
Jheu d run 4 Be i t -ntlel by the Se
nate a-:d H'Mi e1' R-pieje- titives
Th ter t am-i:dme-t !i -red to by the
S treat-t- vt Wtsto -It ie out the ciatije
g idjcrirn’t i tim between our commer
cial aiiet and -I hers r jtedrng thedu
ties on ardent f prill T‘is trn u hi on
“B cenfidenbie d-bite: winrh at it wit
chiefly a repetition tf the nigurne- ( ad
Vance J when the bill was before iV houje
inn fnt our lute we think it not urtif
Jar j I ad-tail V
The qnrfliohftr concurrence bei-g pufft ®a her
havehil un-'en heir cnfidei atlon the
d have a
to the bll for laying an imp ofl on retain -a s dcih able end will he moll
gtnds wa’esandmerrhvlz o-inffr ctfe ’ually obtained by airoca:ioi to
tefufing to concur iherew:th a committee be e irtf'el ino forthat pu pc is
of conftre’-ee was apt ointl on the part Rtfalved That it he recommended
of the houje corfiii' oaf MefrsBoultxft0 hr '"hAninia of the II lined to
nouFitzftmonsand Midifoii enter iii oaif ciations for cariying pro
was neg it!-fd bsa mo ority of two h
yftr hue Cdiourned -
W pm- nr Jure aj
The heu’e met purjumt to adjourn
t t
Tie ngo-:td hill which was yftcf '
fti'v I"'® -c-L lla 'eJ 've n ' eir-
mu'! '' mil pmve prntni’C hc'WC
fa e 0 ‘ lnvie!uf the I'i'l-icl In
etfi'ii-i'H w enf wc leicunio fub-
ic‘ b- i ii ni'Cv
Sim m well 7oh Cim'bell
G-org Mater jimes SHth
li'Ulim K ’ndy ' If irry Inner
T’nt K-inety ' D :: Rsce
iri trri-o j h-i t n-weii
R—i m 1111 Altai Rink in
Nit bin Hu Ion
G Nicholes
Divld lhchf
R jllvel That the TVfliifl of Ken
tucii cm never rraim fire of prof
1 c -iy ml hci inliaVr ni y fpiiiteJ
cxe m:w of nil ll i v lha!l iiu'iCie
the i oJ u( on iiul nianiifafluic if
the c U!K y andhy a it irt (Cjon-mi
i'e1 'iie'-ex -e CCi
fyjilvrd lha ihtf iiitf'Vrn' ci'Cum
nt ns DTlirt a vaI'p'cd to
the iiui’uKi'iine of :hc Cfai'c wo('
n Col i o:i- hiei: i 'iiicio cnn'atrC
anltu!i 'n I lc p'od'iPionk
o itLd nk nJ beef ouucr chccfe
foN-fbw stil c md
c folveJ I h ti the p gVnt circim
H15- fl ilie Dillrid are alio ada'cJ
to iheii cwmgif malt i mJ o
diil!lms of fj'iiTis fiom g-a n and
execution the principle and practice4
contained in the riiieoai ‘efti'ii'loi’s
Rejolved That it be icconimendeJ
ro :he a :kociator in each enmuy to
appoint -ann'i illy ontheii Septmiibcr
cjurt da v a comnm ec of feven to car
ry rnto exeCJtioii the piopocJ afijei
afon tr r 1 a ti 1 u
Rifolvei That ir hfitccntninenJeJ —
locacli commirtce foto becnofen to
oepmc annually two of its menihers
oatcnd a general meeting of theafTo-
cator to be held on the fourth Mon-
l 4 ' Im fcT IN m
manufactures of the D llrict erred to
ctc'ii le allirlicle of fore gn fiovih
c® u c aHrticie of fore'gn giowth
m-mufactuie which thfi d'Ciim-
fiances of iheDiftrict will enable her
Kft'ltucky' tflt
Counhaftjtin Da iv’lii intheccunly
1 Mftcer on mondnythezothday of
' Jlfi i't the year tf our Lord ipZg
‘ U'h-ch day was appointed by low-far
"e neet‘ng the convention
majority if "ihe inimltrjcdpptay
ri and took their feats - -
' '
---z —
tnmanly fonJnef Tor thctfrcl of TV
ropcan luxury
ing iheii expend
ty folcmnly
the othci
That we
of February next make uieof mi- fu'vcs
o fuller to be u'c Jin ourf m'hes ex
cept incafc of ficknpi arv w'inc uni
brandy or other fpip'ru mis I'quois
which lliall not be made within the
II!" " ' 0B “-“e “
-anor-Vrt Kentucky
fhat we nil not r-crivefifldnv
of hebruary next pu'tha cany impoit
eJ gauze filk or lace-t arc kinI-rhat
we will not after thgh:l mentioned
fch ie any imported hrnnJ
cio'h which lb all cod nicethanthiirv
fliiiling a yard or any ninow cloth
which fli ill coll moehin fifccn fiiil
lings a y 11 J any impnrcJ :ircns which
flillcoftmiieilrn fix fliillms a vard
that we will r -hc ufiiiflofir pow- Rufe’l MeThbmu K-nedo
er promote iueifc nJ ufc the ma
nufalu'dW t!-c 'iilnct
That we will nf:ir aso-ir exrninle
and mtl iTcj m n (T promote a de
cent and h iinati'efiu’a!ity
Thai re mt1I nv a ll-l a’cntVn to
After j om time f pent Mr PrRJftt
rbfumti the Chair and the rftVr
reported that the rommiet
:e levt tofiSogainlouronowwMd
ts granted '
The convention then adiournti —
d
I!j!nAY ihe z’jddty of July 1789 -
he conventian met according to ad —
?"‘‘7it'—Ju’ldryt'tt‘rs were laid bo-
!' '“’‘V'tiHoU one from the Prtfi
4tnMjPHr'ftte the governor tfVirgi
leJgs and eieS!tns le off tinted
A'-da ctmm!nee wv opf tinted f
Mr William Kennedy Mr Carr a J
Mr lifi'? Mr L-r Mr Muter
Mr CiJwell Mr fold Mf Cmp
b“ll Mr Marhit and Mr Thmnti PI
redy who art it ev amre the Cm -ft
cates of FAeftion from the f-veral c ti
ties in thh IT bill onJ make teport
thereon to the rthvention
On mot n fhit the rules f the la ft
convention be received and ad-pied for
the Governhfnt of the corvt!o’i
OiVedL Tht thefaid rules here
ferreite o (amm’ttre if Mr C
Cmfhrll
leds M-
M Tas-tr r irllim K-n
t ani Mr-
M uhiraeha t- ia’eeth-fve into
i$’irilrruinh a n m :tr o-o-u th-r-oa
iidecfj V' w I’ j-il-uo flt-e
be appointed Xr n -r nt aims to this'
convention a- J i ft f h - heieu'jjtd tt
give hitaitf-ih te t:crrli" -iv
T it ttrvf nion thru o 'jonneJ u :til
tomirrcwMjty-lng ten ocuk
-
Tti-COAY I’? ’ll 1 -rif 1 ’v I
The to-ve nt met or reeling to al
M' Cii' J rrm -committee
afiOo! to r-l" i-ta ra- ftirr ititn the
th on if ft civt j m rif'-r
tfth’tth ra'uar'ttre hit ti''i th-m
into rt hi-lent!o-t n h i ma I ftsml
nm—idmeutx thrrto-lrh'r 1 fo'J r-ilt OS
om'i'-d ft roit is ht pi ire ant then
del-v—l th fine in at thrclerkt it
bl w'l-re they ir-rf igti-irrti o ii a
grei 1 1-
Oil1 the Al at A?em‘H in
titultd ImI fi-f-er-A i iherre l:on
tr the DiPi'-l of K fi'h i ' an in
dependent m p- ’led the ? t ' y of
Dec’mer t ri i iv §f
Cerfs ml th ( '1C ”!!-tion
W'rg retd and or i ' to
o
a committee of t w!-!e c-'-i't-1 on
i rft’rft if io ft on th !l it of th l)
flr:ft
Ufo've That fhic fonv'-ti u do
mr tefolve it A ifi a cow-a-’i of
the who! en th''lre of the Hidr'ifl
Mr Shrt-s vat !ehdto ihe t" i r
A d aftr im t m lh- Vt J t
O: de--1 7'ft if it he 4 Jl tiding ru
Or thii co’iv'fitiou that the hour of oi
jour -me t flail be irt’tei o'clork
The lOnve-tiau then o turned -
-on 'PAVtft 2:ddayof Juy ijgo
Th convention met according toad
yur me -t f
M ITlliam Kennedy from the com
i 'ffrr tf t-rivilef t and eltRmns tepee-
ten that the committee had ta-len into
ctnfi rut-on the cert’flotcs of eltflifi
from the e--tral counties and fld that
they ore wide ogr table to low
Mr M:r (bill made a motion fort At
convention tt come ft tht following reft
falution viz
'llemlvel That it is the opinion of
fftfj convention thit afepotation of the
)iQri3 of Kentucky from the State af
11 tliirfr if
Ilcfolred That this convention do
now reftlve it ft If into a committee of
the whole on thefaid rJelut!oi
Mr Shelby was tie Red to the rtmtm
The lhrtr a': Travel' Hire”
trrh'r m thgive—r if T-f
Oi fric tion I) uccd Tit it t'::
mine: whir !i was to ft to ‘day te fa'y
charged Jim Jrt tr inceeti g o i t)
tej-lttio i icmmitied tout t-
whole y 'ft ei das
Oule ed Thit th: ja:J rrfii'v'ien Is
committed to a iomm:ltfe tf tin while
wti his to Jit to dry on the jl geiftU
DljUi1 '
m-i-rejoice Kcfulvc 1 That this renvei tinr fa
itielfhto a committee of the w’ul :
onthoflue or the pijlciH
Mr Shelby nos rlefiedlo tie choir
AJttrJome time jpe-t the e
' -”v
§eftumed the chair a id th:
yported that the coainii fee hd tu( n
f he ranters trto ronfderat loiiten t
fnrrd a-d hit come to a rrj j!::ij
arhe-'i he read in his place cm if h-n d-li
acre I in ct th: clerk siiblewhn-ituis
oouia teal amended a-id agreed to as
'fo h'Jrs v3 :
IThereat ti the ! -
it ft fnw j
J ! y
Tht convention thenod turned
The remainder in our next
S ragd away from the fub-L
livin' on cane run
-p w cane run
a Kstit ftiur ml Its from 1 ex
’Riiui about the laftof Vtay
a hay mire abuui 4 IiamSs
h'fth aiunii 8 ears o:J bran
ded on the near buttock
Whoever ddivrrs the lid
t the I’rin'r-r hereof IhaH re
ceive threr Dd'ais or to the
r
'A LL PrfIs indebted to the
lubllrihi-r ' 1 j C
are requetted -Kx
fWntiTjiay up their relpeft-
vc hawnctfS IO Mr Divid Knox
- of Lexington— who" ia aifilinriiVri
to fettle all mv accomnts
m abfcnce
1
n f
’r A
r
I t ururn :o "t i-ufi
fie of this I)fi-‘J
lie V- i i f
alhtrft-t V tt
Tth'v o' the ?
Veo‘ Ti'f rj r-)Ar-
ii the I- rs irrr
iht tut ? ir-t tM
je t riij-vf tt i'f )' 1i J
t iv as wil mtk th-m tquil to the e
frr re-1' tf-rei a-di-tet
t K:u-tu'-y inthe i art of thefaid DtjhlS of
It feing reived thtefrmUve
Ay’ tx— AVff j f
O ilk- wu ion of Mr Taylor arift
Cind'i'-yl'r Multr
O ili:i 7 A if the "mt §f the ayes
a'id rifts on t ft fir-tofvg rejltion ! $
i-jeitrd lithe ionrnalt
T‘ of i1- ’r fCe
i!rra-t:i r- M 1
1‘ i M' Mr
i I i if flir ar
( mu ) iv frjtr
M:X H M a M
M r Ifr
’7-
Mr (‘uhftMr Reyolus Mr Logon
and Mr llujla t
O'dc cd That o tfmmittte le ati
tainted to dfuw Up a memorial agree tilt
tttne foregoing refslution
Ando committee was appointed of Mr ’
Muter Mr Mar flail MrCarnrJ
STr- Ah Mr Leitch
W Toynr Mr Logan Mr Edwards
Mr Lee Mf Thos Kennedy aid Mr
Campbell i who art to prepare the J aid
memorial and mpke report thereon te
morrow
fubferiber "i n its-
1 1 U GJUM' IVILLI A MS -
my accompts in
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$
Y
from the
albington
bay mare about 13 hands
high a natural trotter very
much hurt with the fad
die on the near fide branded
- on the near Ihoulder v:d
an G has a forte! colt with
a blaze in its face : whoever
delivers the laid creatures to
me near 01’ Gee’s ttation (ball
receive one likely fecoid rale
cow
Peter Goofce
Jayettc Auguff s 6 1789-
All kinds of Blank Books for
R'lot'enains Clerks &c made
n cl ruled to an) pattern Alfo
old books new bound on rcafoa
aids terms at this office
I vol iaj
Z E‘ T T E
Y G A
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5 1789
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LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN BRADFORD at his Office a: the corner of Main and Crofs Streets where Subfcriptions Aivcrtijcmenis (fefor
this paper arc thankfully received and Printing in its different branches done with Care and Expedition
a blade mate with -yJuign about S years otd bran
large blaze in her -ace brand- on the near buttock fo
cd on the near (lhiulder with Whoever delivers the Uid mare
Anecdote of an AD VO CATE of
Susfbourg lately deceafed
F”3 -I E Advocate being taen fud-
? denly ill he fenc for a brother
iiW'-cr to make his will by wh ich
he bequeathed feyentv-two thou fa my
fic- i'H co the hofpical of idiots at Straf-
SAKKN up by the fubferiber on th:
I wfifri-j flat creek a black mare
yjthirteen honor high ten years old
rp H Clerks of the afferent couvfSi branded on tire jhtmlder I and on the
S' roi'rtj of this Difiri1 are requefl buttock W nas 1 Joar on her off hind
ed to take qotirt that I fJsall attend at leg jome fuddle Jpots has a yearling
JJinville from the eighteenth to the hack horje colt with feme white hairs
iv ey fourth of the enfuing fupreme a’oul the hear fore foot and the off
Court to receive from them fuch taxes hind foot the ic Ap'iraijtd to £ c
as are to he c tile fled or paid hy them William Frazier
on '-r before the fir II day of Oflober Bourbon July 25 178 9 2
3-89 The tor on Clerks on admif ' "
Jio’i a '-d appe ranee of Attoruier and ” ' “
on ' ordinary licences are payable in
'mHItia C-rtihc ttes ell others infpecie
or jbecie warrants
! MARSHALL R D K
-dug 24 1789 —£-
bo His brother advocate ex
r-ruT:ng Ivs ftirprize at his heqnefl
V:v not beftow that fum upon them
(T rhe dying man? You know got
ins money by fools and therefore to
fools it ought to return
Mr BRADFORD
Tfc t -biiinucl Grant lately
I way to have wotked this
fall the Seat is mine and va
luable th tools lent tor his
iricnds u flies me to lave to
is done
and
his
uly what
c 1
the bultneis my (elf but
VXecute
is fo exhaulted
k is fo exhaulted it
my flo
attended with gr
b
vv be attended with great M
! flsoulder
diliihihy i -any gentleman that J 8
will lend me Itnall (urns of Appraifedto £ e
money dull have n in theit
account m fulling or themo
ney returned ceitainiy in nine
months which they choofethey
will be kind enough to lodge
'trilhy the lavages left skelinnearear and J wallow fork in the
c ' 1 1 iff ear jfppratled to f 2 ic
fusing and hemp mill in a J
the money with you and your gry horfe five years old 4 ‘eet 9 inch
receipt shall he good again it meer high decked with a flat in her fore
rind my heirs and they will'£“ u jn:l vh-tt J'pot onlrs off foot
( T J asOrJilSe1 i t n
much oblige tne vv idow
and
f h e 1 ids -as well as their
Lumbk iervunt
ELIJAH CRAIG
Septg 1789
Afo a dark brindled Heifer with feme
white along the hack and tail marked
with a crop off the right ear about 3
years old Aptraifed to £ 1 1 6
4 4 ' EPHRAIM BAITES
T' AK! N ub bv the fukjcri'oer living
1 on the ary fork of Chaplain about
2 miles from Harhn s mill a brindled
Steer 4 yews old marked with an under -
Ym THOMPSON
Merc er Aug 20 ipS9- 4
TAKEN -lober up by the fubferiber itiOc
1787 on tilt wilder nets trace
far from the Hafel
on Shear's creek not
pa(chfbo Mnreah
out 1 2 years uU 1 3
1 inrit huh
ands 3 inches high Handed or the near
and on the near buttock
E
3f 4
David T ROWKiDfce living on
Greer’s creek in Woodford county
rpAKEN up by the fubferiber near
I the Mu th of Hickman a dark
Jppraijed to £ 9
HOGAN
Wm
Sept 1 1789-
4
'INHERE is at the fubferiber' s liv
1 ing on gOufe creek at John Ab
bits a bay filly about two years old no
and id hands high her off hind foot
The owner is dejired to tare
ay charges to
Philip Walker
July 11 1789
Q frayed away from the fub
lcribei living on cane am
about four miles from Lex
ington about the lait of May
bay man boot 14 hands
ranter hereof fhali re
Djlktrs or to the
iber L ir D tars
HUGH M' WILLIAMS
Aug 24 1789 1 4
A perfons indebted to the
A lubllriber are requeued tor
to
fettle and pay up their refptdt
ive balances to Mr David Knox
of Lexington who isauthorifed
to fettle all my accent pts in
my abfence
JAMES BEATTEY
rI 'AKFN up by the fubferiber living
in Fayette county a Bay HorJ'c
with a f mall Jlar in his forehead feme
fuddle marks about a feet 6 or 7 inches
high 16 or s'1 years old brandedonthe
Mr buttock f Appraifed to £ 2 to—
trails ii
in thft
diftridf The terms
may be known by aplying to
Harry 1 tines Efquire in Dan
ville or to the fubferiber about
fix miles frem Danville in Lin
coln County
byjff ' THOMAS TODD
At t - new Bore
nearly otspofite the old Court hetife
A large end general affdrtmtnt f
M F R r HAND 1 Z E
Particularly adapted to the feafon :
Together with a compleat effortment of
M E D I C I N E
Which th-y asufual are determined to
fell on reafonible terms
Jiff opened and for f ‘ale by
B RNT 4 M I N F A I T Co
At their S' in Daw
general affortite
'TvR Y goods hard waiVand gocc
ies with a quanufy of nails of
difFcent fies aiio dartinblack and
ft ffi oil -'which they' are determined
pof-d-nbie uffell on aXrnaderare terms si
for cafii- Xeinfang final fettlement
vcem’fica'es r ’rtrs viz Fox RacOn-
d M-V-ikins f t '
CEveral very valuable tradfs
k of lard lying on the wa
ters of Clear Creek in the
County of Fayette about ten or
twelve miles from Lexington
which are patented in the
name of William Stewart Al
fo to be let for a term of
years two valuable tradls of
ss s
£
land one on Glen’s creek an iffiS
the other on the trough Spring:
Together with feveral other
trails in- the diiTerent Counties
The following traSs of
LAND FOR SALE
SEVENTEEN hundred acres on
O the Kentucky nearly pppofiteto
Frankfort 3000 in the fame neigh
bourhood - 1 600 between Arnolds
and Meux's (lation---1 70 adjoining
thetown land of Hariodfb rg - 200 on
B iih ess’s c eek— 400 wi'hin four
miles of Lee s Town on the N fide
o: the Kentucky—— 1000 on Cedar
C:eek 13000 on the Ohio near
the big bone lie: 13000 at the
thiee forks of the Kentucky— 3oo
on Hmglton's fork-- -40000 in dif
ferent craft on Licking and the Ohio
it is unneceiTaiy to fay any thing in
recommendation of thofe lands blit
that the greater part are equal in
quality and fituation to any in the
Difirift Negroes Tobacco Beef
Pork Hones Cows and all kinds of
public! fecuritles will be taken in
payment the terms may be known
by applying to Mr Peter Tardivcaii
m Danville or to the fubferiber w ho
hatalfo a quantity of goods which
he will give in exchange fo Tobac
co Beef and Poik
M N A G I E
Holders AuguB S 1 709 50-s
JUST ARRIVED
A id nw opened for fait by
PETER 1 ' N U ARYfif SO N
wilt a large end 0 -erictglibesn heed opvpieh boaidinf
meat of jLjni icctunmotiatjoilsfo’ftuden may
5$ perhaps be hay a good and che?p a
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
REWARD
TVAN Smawly About fix foot
faff - hTb fed hair a little fieck!ed
Cabout 25 years of ate any perfonj
that will feeurehim fo that i can briii§
him to juitice for conveying to mg
a flolen mare fhali receive the above
reward
STEVEN GRIMES
Augufl 15 1789
N:OT!CE is hereby given that the
GRAMMAR SCHOOL under
the di-eft km of hec-mimiyfe oi iie
boa:d of truRues for the Tjanfylvaria
Seminary is otiened at he Pubi 1
fchool houie adjacent ioie Pretby e '
rian meeting houfe neir Lexington in
’ing
may
as
in any par or thV iil ft an 1 1 nicioia
s’ the moderate iaKuZ three pounds er
annum By order of the committee
VV VV ARD ch com
PURSE RACE at Lexington on
the id Thurjday inOflober next
free for any Horfe Mare or Gelding
weight for age agreeable to the rules of
New Market ( three mile heats ) the beji
two in three one quarter of an hour be
tween heats allowed for rubing : Each
fubferiber to pay one guinea and every
perfon that enters a horfe for the purfe
to pay twoguinas including his fubjerip
tion One guinea for every lidrfe ft art
itig to be conidered as entrance money
for the fecon'd bejl horfe Judges to be '
appointed by a majority of the Jlarters
on the day of running The horje to be
entered the day before running w: t h Mr!
Jffjehn Fowler whowill attend at Mr Col-
lins's tavern on that day The age of the
horfes to be affertained to the jatisfaSioii
of the judges appointed before they can
be admitted to 'jlart even although they
have paid the entrance mosey cf c and
the money paidremain for the good of the
purfe But the farter may be udmitei
toflarthis horje at the age adjudged by
the judges agreeable to the rules of Aew
Market The horfes to flart precifely ab
1 0 clock : any horfe not farting agreea
ble to the appointment- to be adjudged a
dijlanced horje All dijputes artjing to
be left to the dtcijion of the judge'
Subfcriprions taken in by Nich'd
las Lafon Lexington
A company will meet at the Crab
Orchard the 27 th of September in or- t
dcr to Jlart the next morning for the '
Eajiern J'ettlements : it is hoped every
perfon will go armed
r-:
A large crrfnfuy will meet at
X the Crab Orchard the 14 thtf Sep-
t ember in order je ft art curly the
next morning for fiqc feitiement
AN EXCELLENT NEW
P R ! M E
May he had hy the grofs doze
or finale at this OiSce
B L A N K
Z
OF ALL KINDS
FOR- SALE AT THIS OFHGS
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proof imported from any king
dom or country whaifoevcr
per gallon
10
On all other diftilled fpirits p gal
8
O" molaffes per gallon
2
£ On Madeira wine per gallon
18
V On all other wines pergallpn
10
On everv gallon of beer ale or
porcr inci ikr
S
Onallcvder bee ale or porter
in hot - 'e: perdizen
20
On n ai pe- bufhel
10
0:b own f gar perlb
f
O 'ojf pi s' cr lb
3
O i - il o l'cr linais per lb
x '
O : (Fee per lb
2
O" c m pc 15
Oia - and'es of tallow perlb
2
OiJ‘lcinreof waxo: fpeima-
c ey pei lb
0
-Onchocie perlb
4
- O i foap per lb
2
On bno:r per pair
50
On all Ihoes flippers or goto
(hoesmideof ea' her per pair
' Onall fhoe or (lippeis of filkor
fluff pe: par
Oh cables peri ia wt
On tarred coidxge peri 12 wt
On untarred ditto and yam for
every 1 1 2 wt
: On twine or pack thread per
II2WI ' 200
' On all flee' unwrought per 112
rN wt
&On nai'san I bikes per lb
On fair re hi(hei
O 'it n ’it c i lol-acco per lb
O 'tuff per ‘h '
0- " i'Cs lb
O i vu A -o ion cards pe doz
(5-i bi'lei
O ' p- h e I ''Oi pe barrel
0i e fli pe: qu'ntai
' On a i e -v imported from Chiqg
1 o in I a in fliip built m the
Un ie i S ate and belonging
to a oiixpno: citizens the: eof
or :n flups or vcdcls built in fo-
countries ' and on the
i6ihdayoI May lift wholly
thepioperty of a citizen or ci
tizens of the United Stares &
fo continuing uir il the time of
importation as follows :
On holies tes pet lb
O-i all fouchong or oher black
teas perln
‘ On ail hyfon teas jer lb
On all o her pice 1 eis per lb -
On all teas iuio ie I Torn Europe
i:i (hips or vein's bjlt in the
Uni'cl States' and lielontjifigt?
wholly ti a citizen 01 citiftns -
thciei 01 in (hips or veilcl
' biinn fo-eigti countries and
oil the 16 h day of May Lit
wholly the property of a citizen
or citizens tf ihe UniiedSiates
and fo continuing unail the (ime
of :mpona io" a: follows:
-Onboheate i pCi lb
On all fouchong or pthcr black -
teas pe lb
O11 all hvfon teas perlb
O tall oi her :een teas per lb
Oua'I reasl npor: edn an v-other
msnne' tiiau as iboie mention-
cd as follows:
Onbuhuarea perlb
On all fouchong or other black
teas per lb
On all hyfon teas per jb
'On -ill other Rican 'eisr perlb
On ail goo is waies and merchandize
i- other than ea :iiijoned from -Chi-
r oineriiixii’eas imported from-Clil-
natfr laig in ihips not huilt i the
prS ty of a C 5-25
l?ropety or a cituen or cneus
WUERi'AS it is ncceflary for the
fupport of government fur the
dffeharge of the debts of the United
States and the encouragement and
pro'eftfonofmanufaftuies that duties
belaid on go-vds waies and mei chan
dife !mior'ed :
BR it enaBed by the Senate and Hottfe
of R-preftntalivtt of the United States of On gun powder
America in Congrefs ajftmbltd That On all paints ground in oil
from and alter the fit'll day of Auguft "
next entiling the feveial duties here
in after mentioncJ Shall be laid on the
following goods wares and merchan
dize imported into the United States
from any foreign port or place that
is to fay:
Cents
On all diftilled fpirits of Jamaica
A ACT for laying a DOTY
GOODS WARES and M E
C HANDIZK imported into
UhiVId States
on
R-
the
(hereof cor in vefiets built-in to
reign countries and on the id'hof
to'cn minfriAf ! L - L C
May lad wholly theprof-euy ofa ci
tizen or citizens of the United Status
and (o continuing until the 'ime of
importation twelve and a half per
cent ad valoiem
Onall looking glades window &
other glafs except black quatt
bottles
On all chiaa (tone or earthen
waie
u
a
On all (hoe and knecbuckles
On gold and filver lace and on
gold and diver leaf
On all blank books 'i
Onall writing piloting orwrap
pittg paper paper hangings and
pafleboard
On all cabinet wares
On all buttons
On all fiddles
On all gloves of leather
On all hats of beav or fur wool
or mixture of either
On all milcnary ready made
Onall callings of iron aiid upon
fin and rolled ii On
On all leather tanned or tawed &
allmaniifafluie of leather ex- ’
ccpt fuch as (hall be otherwife
tiled
On all canes walking (licks and
wh i s
On all cliiathing ready made
Onall biuflius
On gold ii:ve and plated waie
anJ on jee!eiy and pafte
work
On atichois and on all wrought
tin and pc w 1 e waie
On all play ing ca: ds per pack 10 cents
On every coach chaiiot 61 other
four wheel carnage and on every
cha:le foiooi othcriwo w heel can i
ave or puts ihe eof j 5 per cent ad
valorem
On all goods wares and m'crchan
d zes 5 pet ccniumonihevalLeiheie
ot ai the time mid place of importation
except as follows:
Saltpct e tin in pigs' tin In pistes
lead old pewter bias's lion snd hia
Awire copper in plaic wool cotton
dying wooJ- and dyqg di-u's raw
liiJe- heave and all oihm f' r:
deei (kins
And be it further enaBed by tht oi'
thority afer-jtud '( ta( froni and uf er
ihefiift dac 01 December which (hall
be in the yea oieihoiifandfeieti hun
dred and ninety there (hall be laid a
duty on every one hundied and twelve
pounds weight of hemp imponed as
aforefaid of fix cents j and on cotton
per pound three corns
And be it enaBed by the authority a
forefaid (hat all the du'ics paid or
fccurcd to be paid upon any of the
goods wares and meicliand-ze as
' xfotefaid except on d Allied fpirits
V 01 her than brandy and 1 cheva fiiall re
‘jetumed or d'tcharee l upon I'uih of
ncr®lJ i?ods waits and meiciaiidize
as fiiall within 12 mon'hs after pay
nieni maic or t'ccutiiy given beex
polled 10 any counr-y wi hout the li
mits 01 the UtJ eJ Sta e-v titled by
the la e fcuy f pe:C'' except one
per ceil urn on the annu nt of thefaid
dune-in confiJei yiipi of the expwice
uhich dia l have accrued bytheemry
and fate keeping ihereof
And be it enaBed by the authority a
forefaid 'I hat (here (hail be allowed
and paid on every quintal of dried and
on cct y ban el of pickled fift of fifte
sics of the United States and on every
barrel of failed proviflon of the United
Statcs exported to any coitntt y with-
- --- - y counu y wun
out the limits jhei eof in lieu of a draw
back of the duties impofed on the im
portation of the fait employed andex
pened iieicin viz
Oneve-y quintal of dried lift five
cents
Onevery barrel of pickled ffli five
cents
five cents
Aid be it further enaBed by the autha-
“ -
rlly afar ef aid Thst a difeount f 10 per
cent onall the dutie- impnfed by this
act (hail be allowed on fuch goods
are and me chant he a (hall lie im
potted in velTeis luilt in the United
StaiL Am 7 r r
poper’ry of a citizen o-cirSthere
rClS buit in foei'fin couf-
tries andou thc:6:h t!ay of ilay-laff
rity aforefaid That this jft (hall conti
ni e and ne in fnrec until the fii ft day of
June which (hall be in the yearot our
lnr1 one llioufand feven hundicdand
ninety fix and from thence until the
end of 1 he next ficceeding felfion of
Congrefs which (hail be hcldihcrcat
ter and no longer
Frederick Acoustus Murlcnsfeo
Speaker of the flouj'e of
Reprrfentativet
John Adams Vite-Prefident of tht
United Stitt re and Pre
idem ef the Senate
A proved July 4
ty to i‘w Syaiu and the Caracas by
natives
Ftreif err are allowed a third part
of their carpers free : ad the duller
wh ch then VI pay either on their ev
fortatfon from the kingdom or their
landing in -Vn-rtVa are to be reduced
ten per rent
The ahv d-rree hat been followed
by another wh!rh eo-ilir-ns and extemiK
the franrhie of all r’ghrr granted tht
rth ef lutufl 178s tothepeets of St
John Porto I ce St'Dominao M’ne
Cr’tli Si‘’trago Triinty lil'-ni of
Cuba Marguerzata Omen and Truil
la in the kingdom' of Guatimala St
Martha Rio dt la H-iche Prtovelo
and Guinna who are only to pay the
dvret which ore paid on commerce with
the foreign colonies
The French hove mrsoo European
"nnyf '
trroasathe 'fiurilius and Pondsch-r
rv —a f’rre inhnitely Juperior to thit
of th:sru 'try in caf of a rupture with
Co try ' overs in I-d-n
The Turk’ in R-rder frel four tan
non on the n furts of the R-JJl n: army
the ? ' R of Feb and thereby ir-ke the
armiffice fettled he'Un the two pw
ers t'll the tsth ‘of April
TI SC S At Part
The prpeitufty late Mr Port '
Jurgran is fiid to amount to S
the furgoan is fad
oool Sid chopping and lopping off
the Umbs of his Miiejly s liege Juhjeils
to amounts to all this
A letter f o-n France mentions that
troops are fifng off and dffperjing all
over the kli gdem it being little lefs
than a civil war in that kingdom
AMERICAN OCCURRENCES
NEW-YORK June 18
r r 1 t
1W is- tsztsrsz'
friend in liuifan doted May 9
“ Ids alinollimi'oflihieto dcfcrlbe
the extreme diftrcfs furrounding the
people he e No bread or proviflon
of any kind The fcenc in truly pain
ful The common fuflcnancc of the
women and childien has been tad poles
boiled in wate'and ma tlraw which
they' fivaliowcd till they began fo
whol 'tn!' tby
whcn fifl came to thcif rel cf which
they (imply boiled In water without
fait or bread which brought on dy
(enterics Some have died and ma
ny arc fick I was without brcid
fourteen days and obliged to live
on my feed potatoes"
LEXINGTON September 5
NTJON begun and held
for the DiftriB of Kentucky at the
Cmuhouje in Danville in the county
af Mercer on monday the zsth day of
July in the year of our LtU 1 7£9
lVhich day was appointed by law for
the meeting of the convention
(Concluded from our laflj
—
rinAY- the 2th 7 July (789
TllE Ca"t according to ad-'
jeurnrrAHt &
Vthollv the property cfi citizen or citf-
mm
Jlate of Virginia reported that the cent
mittee had taken the matter into con 1 de
ration and prepend a memorial which
he read in hit place and then delivered
in the fame at the clerk's table where is
wat again twice read and ordered to be
committed to a committee ef the whole
eonventitn
Ref'ilved That this convention do
now otfolve it f elf into a committee of the
whole on tht faid memorial -
Mr Crockett w iseleBtd to the chair
After feme time ’( thePrefdcnt
relumed the chair and the chairman re
ported that th - committee had taken the
fad memoriel into cottf deration and
r"rivA4fiiwc”ivw tnade fever el amtriments thertte aud t
GiiOVAbI!lNG I ON Frrf- je ndfdt h read it hie
aont of the United Stator flace arithfn jn tktfmsa
the clerk's table where it was again
twice read a darned to
Pcniie I That the Delegates to
thit Convention be direBed to meet at
their Courthoufes of their refpeBiva
counties on their Court dm in O St
her rert and there lay off their fold
Counties into DijtriBsi and that each
Delegate ti' an exoB I’ll of the fouls
duo of he M: of S-ain or of itsma-Vf" DtfiriBfpeci-
nufaBues fall be evprted fr-e afdu- V'”' " ffemt counns the number
tinum ti'i the time-of importation
stnd hit furlher'tnaBid by the autho-
Jlfr Muter frta thfcoirnuitee cp-
pointed to’dtaw up a iueinor''t:l to ike if
fcnblyef Frgi-sin fir-ohtsinhg olura-
situs in the to ms laH proofed by the
of free molet oyer zt years of age the
number of free males under 21 years
of age the number of fre females ths
number of all titheable Jlives and the
number of Jlnves not titheable and
make return thereof to ths next Jtffiu
of the Convention
UHiereai it nay he expedient and
ntre Ijitrv fa the convention to ‘ meet
before the time it mix be odj our tied to '
a : the end of the prefent feffion
Rc'fi'svd theefcie That at font
at an aB of affemHy faffed in’eorfe
gnnire of thr memorial now direBed to
be forwarded to the Leg:fluureJball
come'to the Prfident's hands he fball
be in:owrod! and direBed immediately
to 1 o-l the Convent'on And that at any
tiro Convert-th- ditrutg the receft of the
if 0 mooting of the fame may be
come necc'f’rv oher than the aB a-
fa fd getting to Lvid the Present
r tt fc
fifi? of five If embers fball call tht
C tivertion Or fix M'mbrrs may tail
a Convention in ca'e of the removal
deathor other dijahlllly of the Pnji
dent Rcfolved That Mr Mitrr Mb
Campbell Mr Iogan Mr TkoKtn-
Ml W"' Kt’illtdv Mr Mir Is til
-
Mr Fdwards Mr Slaughter Mr
L-e Mr Shelby Mr Smith Mr Grun
dy I It ’iWttrr the Prtfidtnl ef this
Convention and any any four of them
be appointed a tommittee to draw up arid
trdnjmit to the executive a reirrijlra'ice
on the JubjtB of dje larging the fenuts
and rangers in the different couili-sof
this Dijlrig and eljl Jlate to hit ex
cellency the Prefdent of Congrefs the
defenre'rjijfate of our fro- tien tlitmojb
probable mode tf at ft nee the dipred lions
committed by the Indians in this DllriB
fiat the fi’Jl da? of May lafi The
the Continental troops which renders
it impoffib'e they can either offiji us or
intercept an enemy and report r the
next feffion of this Convention Copies
of their proceedings and letters a id ths
anjwers they mxy teceivt inconjequcncs
thereof
Several rrfolutions concerning an affo
-JlrlB ciation of the inhabitants ef this Di
againft the t if a of foreign iuru-
were Submitted to the confide
rata af
ration of the Convention which were
read and on motion ordered to bo refer
red to tht Committee for drawing up a
remon1 ranee to tht executive fcfc wkt
art to reiort to the next Convention their
proceedings thereon
Rcfoivcd That the Convention when
it doth adjourn wil adjourn till the
Twentieth day of May next
Reiolvc-i That Mr John Cradfoid
bt reguejled to pubtijbin his Kentuc
7 Gazette fuch of the pi acceding ofi
thif convention as the Prtfidaa fall
PrePer a:i dircB
lie Convention then adjourned -
J
SAM M ’DOWELL ?
A-
Atteft THO TODD Clk-
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iuoi 'las fortel uU wub
a bic in its face : whoever
delivers the laid-creatures to'
tne nfar M’Ciee’s Ration itoall
re&L-ive one liluly ieco-id rate
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ra"c-tc Aujufiili 1 ?oj-
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ill lit have H in tk'ir
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rjje tnarks abeuti feet 6 or t -inches
jfiar -yarsoU branded on tht CE
f Mr a ?
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rpAKFN 7y ihefubftrihtr fain:
1 ii avr a Bay Ilrjt
flt h f-mill fl ir in hit forehead -Jtme
I'AM’N i-! c fuefcr:btr on the
Ltvd'd on tnr L end on the
ILttoii 'A' has a jv e her tf h:i
lg jonte jaJdle jiottiho: t wufri?
lt9la ! ere tot with Jone vk:ie hairs
o ovi l 'ne nei ort jH a-j the J
hind feet the A raided to £c
Wiiiaiii 1'isier ‘
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buy nutr sbit u lunds
buy
about S jMra oi3 bran-
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(r Lexington who ia authonftd
lt Lexmrjton woo ur
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JUST ARiUVtD
Aid sv ' by
PFTFR VVUAS Y tf SON
:f Jarf
rf"le'!?or:rt& eld Court heufe
A large and gr:erxl a'fortvtsnt of
M r 9 r JT A N O I 2 E
P in ini’ 4r'v a iair? i ti I hefeaf !
rarthrr n'ilh a ccnplfat cfortntent of
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M E n I c I N E
I'hUh t6v as uTnol ere determined tt
ni
fell on rtofonalle terms
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The ftllovin traUs of - -
i tjf id Thursday inOflober next
LA S D FOR SALE free for any Hsrfe Mere or Gelding
- lt forage agreeable to the rules of
Market three mile heals ) the bejl
be-Fraikfott- flirh one quarter of an hour
t-o5 In the fame nc ghS Atrtn htats allowed for tubing Each
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rRveral very valuable tradt '
CEAf very valuable tfaft
O of-jariJIythg 011 ih4wa-
fen of Cic3r QeeU ia: the
Cluty cf Payrtte about ten or
—
tW(rlvc railes from LtJinston
wiich- are ' oatented in ihe
ofilS Srewatt? At-
name or wnaam dicwhi
fo to Ire let fof a term of
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nes Efri-jire m Dan-
to the fubferiber about
fx miles frera Davue in L:n-
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b'a:doi fi'j’tcsfot 'he I ynfvjvria
opened and for fale by Snii narv n opened
(c' on! ho’j esdiacennorfie Eit-Iby
1 r J 1 " ! V p F A T T At Co riin houfe nelex 'igion
At their S-orr a fags eeihewsghfibhvpJj
years two ' valuable traits ofy-
latjd one on Glen’s creek antfW
S
’I
FNTfiN hundreJ-jMoa ZrwXhrkil
f' 1 t 1“M (! lilC fltlj TO B I “vie fl hlBtt ill
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
REWARD
VAN Smawljr About fx foot
JLhiph-
smawiy adouk i'x
red bair a little fiecklcd
ut 2$ yea:s of ae my perfoar
that will i'ccuiehini fothat can
him to j-Jiticc for conveying to m
a Helen mare ihall receve the above h — - -y
ic'vard 4
STEVEN CRIMES
Augufl IS 1789
"VI OTlCEi hereby piven that the ¥ CD
Iv GRAMMAR' 'SCHOOL under rAi
the d: e‘i:cn of hec‘:niint'e oi H e v
i Ijn-roB urfaraiff 1 a ft ! nr1-
tmbeu in eti"hflar"eiy the &
next mermnS for fezufmtrt
— r-— : -- J
AN EXCELLENT NEW
T A f Y)
p -R I M li K
- :
or'fi sef tthb office
company will meet at the Crai
n T A X! 1 O
& :-Ls
of ALL KINDS J
“J - - '
PURSE RACE at Lexirptn an
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— ihnesmideiif ea' her per pair
Onall (hoe or flippen of filkor
- fti ff pe pai
On cable per 1 1 2 wt
On tarred cotd age per 112 wt
On untarred ditro and yarn for
every 112 wr
'On twine or pack thread per
IIBWt
V- On all flee' unwroughr per 112
rm Wt
hOn nai's an i f dsex per lb
On fair ic hi flc
O 'it n 'a - 11 c I lohacco per lb
Oj nitfT per 'h
O'i iC: m'
O 1 wo- S' : 'on ca:ds pe doz
On ' p" b id e:
Oi-ul ' (h pe- barrel
'On e ' fly- penu'ntai
' On a -i ? imported from Chin
o iuJa in fliip b-Jilt in the
' Uiuel S att' and belonging
to a ciiizifii or citizens theieof
or :n Oiipvor ve-Tds built in fo-
lefn countries and on the
16th day ot May laft wholly
the property of a citizen or ci
tizens of the United States &-
1 fo continuing unt) the time of
importation as follows
I On bohea tea pet lb
On ail fouchong or oher black
teas per In
On -Onallo all hyTon teas per lb
hsrpicei esiperIb
Oi all teas iin-O' tel f-om Europe
in (hips or vule's bojlt -in the
' United S:atcj‘anJ he!ongf
wholly 1 1 a citizen or cit An '
- thereof 01 hi (hips or vetfels
bjinh fo-tign countries anl
" on the 16 h day of May lari
Onullhy fori teas perjb ' 45
0’i ill other gfeen te! per lb - 27
Ona!l goods ware and merchandise
i other than 'ca- mtjioiieAfroni Chl
'v&!s2w SS't
UllltC StStS SVlu DOC wholly (1)0
f ¥
wholly ihepro-Hjrty of a citizen
j oc citizens 4 the UfltnrdState
and fo continuing unstl the time
i ‘ of:mpora io a follows: ’
-On bohea te 1 jei lb
8
On all fouchong orpthcr black
teas pc lb
13
Onallhvfon re ts per lb
26
0 1 all oher j een tea per lb
16
Oua'I teas 1 nior'eJ rp any-other
J manner itiai) as ibove mention
7 cd as follows “ : V
' On bohea rea per lb
IS
On all fouchong oj other black
-leiS-pcr-Ibw-
T5"
t II ANIilZEj imported into the
UniVId States
it is necelftry for the
fupport of government for the
difeharge of the debt of the United
State and the encouragement and
pro’eftlon of manufictuies that duties
be lai 1 on go'tJs waies and ntetchan
dife :mior el:
BR it tmBtd by the Senate and Ilouft
Rprtfentativtr of the United States tf
America in Congrrfs ajfembled That
front and alter the Hi If day of Auguft
scat cn Cuing the feveial duties heie
” in after mentioned Ihull belaid on the
following goods wares and merchan
dize impoited into the United States
from any foreign port or place chat
is to fay:
Cenu'
On all diililled fpirits of Jamaica
proof imported from any kKtg
dom or country whatsoever'
per gallon
On all other di (tilled fpirits pgal
O'1 molafTes per gallon
On Madeira wine per gallon
t On all other wines pergallpn
' On even- gallon of beer ale or
poi’cr ini-iki
Onaiicvder bee ale or porter
n hot c- pet d zen
On n a I pc bulhel
0 h )vnf ar perlb
O i ’i t i-i s 7-crlb
O-i -! ii l-et (u- ais per lb
O c (Tee per III
O c i c- lb
O ' a nd'e of ialow per lb
Oia lc in i'etof wazo fpema-
cev per lb
0
f -
On checjcpcr lb
O i foap per lb
2
On b-io:sj per pair
50
On all (hoes flippers or golo-
( At A C T-fer layirg a DUTY in
' GOODS IV A 11 IS S and M E R
pitrg pupet paj ei li-iirs and
paflcboard
On all cabinet wares
On all buttons
Oil al uddlcs
On all gloves of leather
10 On all hats of beat or fur woo
or mixture of culc
On ali niilcnary ready made
Onall Callings of iron and upon
flit and rolled it On
On all lead er tanned or tawed &
allmanifa3uicor leather ex
cept fuch as fliail l e oihet wife
iited
On all cares' walking flicks and
WS
On all c’liailurg ready made
I Onull biuliivs
zi' Ouguid li ve a -d plated waie
1 - ari on jCAcety anJ p-afle
2 voil:
Onaukhon and nn all wrought
tn and pew e waif
On all playing ca ds cr pick 10 rents
On every coach chaiioi 01 other
four w heel c ir 1 tage and on every
chalc fo ooi other two w evlcair
Ske 01 p-iti he ccf r 5 per cent ad
aiorcnt
Oi all goods wares and merchan
d ze 5 jt' ecu 1 uni cn the vahcthe-e
ol a the tirocuid place of importation
except a fol!cw
Saltpe- e tin in pigs' tin In plate
leiJ oidpewte btafs -ton and I a s
Vwire cuppct in pla:c word uxion'
iying wi-oJ- and dy-rg
1 -i '
liiJe- teave and all oibci
-
dee: (kins
Atd be it further tnaRei by tht i
thtrity afor-jaid 1 l it from and -H ei
1heS1fldafi Dcrtmbe' which fliail
be in (he p ea oie thoiifand fci en hun
dred and ninety there fliail be laid a
duty on every orehundi'ed and twelve
pounds weight of hem? impbncJ as
aforesaid of flx cents and on cotton
per pound thes ccn's
a-f$TtJ-aid9 And be it enaBcd by the authority
1 hat all fhc ilurics paid or
fccurcd to be paid upon any rfthe
goods wares and me dian! ze as
tfo: child except on d iliiied fpirits
aioictaiO except on d Allied fpii
V other than brandy and 1 cneva flial
fliail re
zeruined or d iihirce 1' upon (in I
h of
Cre fa J goods wacs ard nie-ci-aiul
atflnlj with 11 1 2 months after pay
nieni'inajc or t'ccuiiry givenbeex
poiteJ to any counr-y wi bout the li
mits of the L-ti eJSra’eSi aseitlcdby
the la e ttcuy f tcrce except orc
I’Cr cen utn on tht au nr of rhefasd
dutie-in cpnGueiatiqn rtf the cxpeicc
which flu I-hve accrued' by'the entry
and fale keeping iheienf
And be it enaBed by the autharlty a
forejaid That there ihaii be a( owed
and paid on every quintal of dried and
on elei v
! f'Ck!eJ
ies of he United States and on everv
brrclof faleJ pfoviiio!) of the United
istssni-j"—'
count 1 y
outihe limits thereof m lien of a draw
back of thed jties impofed on the itn
poi ration of the falr ctnpidycd and ex
pened ilietcln viz
Oneve y quintal of dried lift five
cents
On every barrel of pickled fft five
1 cents
: On every barrel cf failed proviflons
fi ve cents
A id be it further enaBfd by the authal
jdiyj2srfaJtXh a d i count if 1 cjpeF
cent onall the datie- im)H)fed by this
act fliail be allowed n fuch "goods
w are- and me- chain Ize a fliail le im
pmied in veifeis bjtii ift the United
Staits aid mkik n ilZ
P-oper’trir d'a°Lhcre‘
Of In vniola L c
sap
tizen or citizen of die United States
io con inuirg t-nnl the 'ime ot
— importation twcIicatJ a hali'pcr
--
cent ad valotcm
On all looking glades window ft
other glsfs except black quait I “
bottles ! n
On all china (lone or earthen
waie
On gun powder
u
C
On all paints ground in oi'
-1
u
On all fl-oe and knccbutkles
o'
On gold and filver lace and on
o
3
gold and tilver leaf
Onallbiarkboi-ki
On all writing pi im'rgr°T wrap-
thereof tor in veTels lull? In Fo
reign countries andrn the tfl'hof
May lad wholly the property ol a ci
tizen or citizen of die UmteJ Status
WHncr- and chiidien has been tad poles
boiled in ware- and iL tlraw which
ik riinn 1 r
Citcll !n Oie c'snii of thioac-
ho! 'tirtSSUL vhXc'h
when tifli came totheif rcl cf which
they Amply boi’ed in waicr without
fait or bread which brought on dy-
fcnteries Some have' died and ma
ny Sic flek I was without b'Cid
fourteen 'day and obliged
(J f
to live
on my feed potatoes"
L E X I 'N G T C) N fcpiflsSfr 5
At a CONVENTION begun and held
for the DiflriB of Kentucky at the
Court fiouje in Danville i
of Mercer on m andaythe
July in the year of cur
IVhlch day was appointed by law for
h meeting of the convention
(Concluded from our laftj
wimoUr my
FIMT’- t jir W
rif
AndltU further tnaCn dbytht ouilo-
rityaforrtlJ Thai thix art iTii'l corri-
r!cindncnrn:ciriinr:Itr-cfiftdiy of
June hirli (kali be fn the ycrc-l our
Ipr I m c tlmiitii'd feven liunJicd arid
ninety fix and Pom thence t'iil the
enj of therexl Picccc-iiug feJSm of
Cone refs wnich lhal be hc!Jlc:c
let nndnolorjer
1'aFDLgICK ArotJ'TL'X Ml'H!rN!5FP0
Speaker oF the Ihuji cf
' ” ‘ Kepro-enlitives
John Apam Vice-Trrjf dent F the
United St if 1 andTre-
fident ef the Senate
I
A prived' July 4
sr-il ef the U 'ltd States
c-:
‘j t’ t
aa w vV J wJ
FORLJZN INTE L L ICE ACE
N I) O K April 7
-'q irr r flTnri at Av
- m rnmuropr the trade cf
ter I '! jif alt gafls tie trim
due r 4 ft ' S ain w cf its m-
KWal'i'r fht'd hr trterte l fre nf an
'fv ro :-' S ii aid the Carat as by
naf'vet
Poretffr r -ir nlhvel a third pari
tf thotr e'er”! free n- d the duths
vh:rh rr p tv either an their ec
forttttir fr-n the kingdom r thrir
landing iy V-n'rvj arete be reduced
ten
The Pl"V (to'rro Has hfn falloved
k a"eth'T yfh'rh te and extend
t ho fta‘rhirtfalL-righry gntd th
rrh cf fugul 17F1 fthpirtt f-r St
74-! Pino R cn St: Demine TI ' ie
Cv'-V S-'troga Jri'nty Il ’-i i
C't'ta Mirr’trrz'tft Onst ard Tnrl
'7 the kingdom cf' Cn ! n St
ff’rtan Rio dr la Htchr P’rtcveia
and Cuiana vhe are only t lav the
aute which nre'pnid oncemmertevil't
fh forto’i tidonies
m
T’ Fr"rU hare
- f'-'-ri' nrrrant
it us an i Penan h’r i
fr-’ : t "I-tirf
i- -1 f rie iuhnitrlyJu?eritr I t- t
-try in raj ar a rupture jr
lil f lifllLf IT
fv
’fir Tk ! 1 J? 4r frri hut a'l
pin r the r!s afth R jfit rmy
the ? - fl eF Ffi v 4 thre‘ r-ke the
armiflice fettled fe'x': the tuov
iitice fettled )f y'i I
trs t'li the fithar Jril -
pjpp m a y If 1)4
To trimiy'sh hte Mr Port
the Jurpenu tsjN ta amount to 5 -
T- TJ rr t
the Pmhs of his A ellj s liege juijeds
AMERIC1V OCCURRENCES
N E V Y (J II h June 1 8
1 EttraS af a btter from a gentleman ” f f
Hvig an Lake tUampioin ta
friend in Uudjon deled May 9 r "-''
- It is almoilimi oiTb'eso defcrbc "$ they can either off: I to r
hf extrema diilrcfs furroundnj the
ptmp?e he e No b cad or prov-flon
ol any kind 'fhc fcenc in truly pain
ful The common fuflenance of the
wholly the property efc citizen or c:':i
zc"S of rhe L'aiti-i Stares rJ riron-
tiruin- (J’l iiicin:epfimj'r!ii:t“p
1 reaii- ht flu and delet ? t
0: thrfamrat fV flrrk'i vitrei
vji again ivue re 7 ai-d it Is
iemrritted t er-"ns:lf tf the vU-’e
convention
Rf'-Ivr Thit r’'i'r r-'fr'M 'a
iw r'i'flre ftje'f ‘j" j tiTn
vh’-’r tn the fir-i mrttierial
Af Crvk'tt v-ffleBt-' to t rVir
time f:e t the Pte'dr a
si’ ter lin
T t ra’dtkrikir eJ if e thaitmay 1 :
ji'ited thu th- cnKi:tt’f had t:'e :t!:t
Jv-i mi?r:fl fr t ti’if tiif-'- a-d
pi id e jevetal a-rr d’ne- ti ther-to ani
the menti-rial la's amrdei hr trad : Li
flare aid then JUvrrd in the J-vreS
the clfVs r 3 where it wz: crai i
tv‘cereiJa 4 —reed to
f ' 7V r the Delegates t
th's Cn’ivf f te dir: Bed it meet is
: their Court hulrt ef thrir rrj-tiivt
tn':t!ci 1 their Court d it ()7j
h’r rfT t ard thre In y efl their jr I
Ci-n-ties tftn Difirlti and th:t tu'r
Del got t ! a-'-exaR l:il 0? the Joule
r eliding wr h:i his faid IhflriBjie :
fv 1 i-i d'ffrre’ t covmns the un'rr
of fro mii'er
f
e--r it yeert §F cget
Uder ii
fre
Pin fr i
nia's
I'V
cr age the i??i!r tf frt fr
e air: the
ruvbr rF all t:theahle (I
1
t’iKber rf - llites tet iit'tn
fn-t rf'n t'srref to the n Jl jVTji
ef the Cj-rr' '
iri f'jlZfS-riay—L---fX’tdit it f
ntre!ftr-f : i-t-'i(iVr ta tre:t
t:f:re the time :t nv he
edts
tour
ar th r:J of the -iteftnt -f
in
rc That as fn s
cl ef cVfw''v o'! fed § rj tt Jr'
tf ft -qi jjer-' rv Jiielrd ta
l-e forward ‘I f the fljll
ir-ro’rf tf frfhh-t's binds flli
i nu -r I a-J dteflti
I j rhj C r"i!ea A-ui ths: at e-iy
t''r- fir-i e th rtfjs ef the Cen'-r
r w’sli"f of the frne wav l 1-
cen-r rp’f-y rv f'fr than the a I a
r r 1 cot t r w ' 11 rr at a
Jergrttvg t f y tfe
O' tl cf fve 'embers flail call the
C ‘ ye'tion Or fix M-mlrs Ptoyca I
a Coirertln
dt-ithar ether
dirt
Ttrfo'ved That MM
Cam bell Mr iraa AV 7 fr'
V ' ' ’
siV W A t'tatOS al I 0 lt
J m! h xv f XfJcirr
iVr Elw:rdtr-Mr - SgtnrrMr
L’eMrS!lh MrSudth MtCrui
K7rr jtf' Pf:it : f
th s DiJltiS and ctyc flat to his rv
celtency the Pttfident ef-Cou -rejs th
drft’re‘ej ffateof curfte tirti ihpbfb
frcjpblr mode of ieftnee the de r rd tier:
eoinhitted by the Indians inthi !7l ?ri 7
finte the firji day of May ia‘l The
it ere tilt an enemy and repcn h the
next JtJjitn of thit Carveution Cjl:s
of their proceedings and letters a : thg
mjyeri they may receive i:t :o ifcucic:
thereef
- - V
Several rfiblutions concerning an a Jo
1 — elation 'of- ( he inhabitantr ef thirJii
fiat loncf-the iahai
l- -'
Jt of foreign luru
fubmitted to the confide
ration of tht Convention which wera
read aid an motion ordered to be refer-
red to the Cowm:ttee for drawing up a
remonflranct to the executive (Jc who
are to report to tht next Convention their
proceedings thereoUT
Rcfolvcd That tht Convention wY-s
it doth adjourn irti adjourn till this
Twentieth day tf Miy next
Kefolved That Mr John Endfoid-
proper
Th: Convention then adjourned
P-
SAM M'OO'VTL:
Attcft TnO TODD C'li-
Elr Mali r fnm th (frw::tt cf
fvhtcd I 'iv ii :ij—Rrr" :i If ii!
fta'Ay tf T ri 1 t hr tit:Jg r-i
rant it tf:: t:im hi by the
cf I ’it i or fed l’ tt tie crr
Piitte f ad t'lkff t!: rritter iita c‘lii:
ration and (reft red a rntmirhl ii-' i
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LxXliIG r0 : Print'd by JOHN BRADFORD at W Omrt at the corner of Main and Crfs Streets where Subferiptiens Adrertijtmtnts &cftf
t hit paper are thankfully receive d and PatNTtKO fo its different branches dene with Core and Expedition
A LI pc: fcn indebted to (he Trin
:r I criof for iherewi adver
ci'ciiiis Ac aic rce more rcqueflcd
to fy up i!ieir le pcrlivc halsme
I tUoJ Wheat Rye- Wool Max or
1 fc-tihe will be taken in payment
ft (l-e ftiliTij price in this place
Lexnton Sept t2 itg
: ' — — '
riTrMiiac (cenmniy known ly the
t ame of £ oti s ia'ding)on the
ihu'ucky Se temper g jtg
! I N NANt'ARROW purpofet
- At
Nrr!?' pnf iv O
JK Y ’
' c'r "‘A le fuip'iei with malt in a
a'jtge fr l-ohey or other grain and
IJVff i lcm'trt a d others with good Leer
M‘jr:t’titthd others trading down the
A' JJ Ji i-i' on t mely notice le
Jli ei th cn b'er at will fland the
irl of the ell' ‘tf f Viw O' rant He
Jm'tjet tolhoje who wi leirweturihaj’
r c:aie nfame-ttwot'i asinbaney
arZHer grain: and rtrnn wc'rr m cafh
r at irafl at ittrchenhw'i: enable him to
uf utUafl at mutkcaflswuenaHe him ta
Unbeing a caflaririe ThKe
who 1 r- J gilhcFtrg the wiid-
fimm-ldgnfhrr themtkis montkorthe te-
ftnihg of etf i‘i Jr 0 weather ardent t
wZfin in the (b'Jr-lops gathered after
e'ty Aiif chj-igtd their colour art oj i:
j vn-Ar
AT li Tisc!Vtt rs’y be secemo-
t'vcd Ti and
7 It v 'r 1 l' bufimli wil'
mu w in t wieuicni by apiy-'
GALE
j OS
SiJ’Cvc: 3
3 S
7‘'
s hereby iui:to
TV 01
“ i?c publ v that 1 will CX-
f gs 9 B-’Uibon
cu: 1 r bear ikins and-
Ms— -nd wl l take-giiilang till
tLv 1 iii I Octd cr at ouejlnl
per lb-- -Alio 1 torfc n
u (?imbcriand mouw
tair isi ihe-wilderntis laft fall
ilich ws iupp'illd to he-twft
- sais old VVlioAer has lolf
uwi a eoir wilMpply lb me at
JOHN HOUSTON
Scptcnilcrf 179
JUST ARRirEI)
Aid how ept-Jd for fait by
-1
fETER JANUARY IS SON
! At their new flore
1 n teily oppcftetle old Court lenfe
Vi I L p-i to:s indebted to the
Uibtiiibtr arc requefted to
fnile -’P-isPiy up their leipe-Ci
h:e"lal incts 10 Nlr l)iv i Lnpx
pv cfL-xingtt'n who isnuihorifl
toleii!r? alL my accompts in
1! K D 1 C I N E7 Whoever delivers tire f-id mare-
mi'Uhr itifitlmlrtrrminilli to She I'nulir W
leil on iccjoKcble terxs ceive three D jars or ta tne
J r t rfir 13 ll-trs
UUGifATWlLL! A MS
a 1
All kinds of Blank Eoolcs for
Merchants Ctcrks &c made
and ruled to any patterns Alfo
c!d books nt w bound on rcr-f
able terms a: this c Slice-
JAMSS L LATTE Y
II by
fulling' ami
fair way to have woiked this
fall the feat is mine and va-
liilb!e the tools rftnt tot his
friends wifivrs me to lave o
his family what is done and
execute ahe bufinels my leir but
my flock- is fo exhaufted it
will be auended with girat
rr 1 1 ' 1
u0"? !V ai1 GcnJ!rnJ“n ia
cn'1 mc tma11 him of
and my heirs and they Wlh
“imicll oblige tl'w Widow atld
r ueir
fa icrel5w a5 well aS their
7 VmTaiT TR AIG
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'Tl“ Cerks of the dsfemt county
1 wets of thii Diflrih are requefl
edit tike notice that I Jhall attend at
Ron and appearance ef Altornies and
1 Arafniry tiiences are payable in
J
miihia Cenifuites all others infpecie
or petit warrant
T MARSHALL RD K
A::g 24 I7f9
li
STRAYED away liti
iiibutuAi iu: VValhiiigron
I a mull el-
ar Liiuumi- a mun c
hrv bay mate about 13 -landb
high S natural trouci very
much hurt with fad-
!!e bn the near f:de branded
311 the near ihouldcr - -
a black mare with a
yihi a black mare with a
Jarge blaze in her face brdnd-
cd on IOC near ftlJlllder with
has a ibrrcl colt with
an O
face S Whoever
a blare in its
delivers the faid creatures
A:' null
me ncer M Get s ititioii Hull
icceive one likely lccond rate
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C frayed away from the iub
Icnhe living on cane rnn
i caucus
from EeX-
Mr BRADFORD
del G
the favaces left a
1 mn mil! Jr" -
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County a gray mare and this
'f(rinK "lt fbtis about I ti hands high
1 years old branded on thenear boulder
las on about a four Jhiliing bell f
p
1R
Iranrfri IRIDtAilD in dots Appraif
ed u &6i amrrocV ' -
June iZrplQ i
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on It ekmon creek tn the County
of Fasettt an iron gray filley 3 years
old n hard high branded on thenear
June 15 1789
brindied row three years old wnhfome
white i the fids back and belly mar- imi
ked with 4 underkeel in the right ear 9 pf the Kerttucky— 1000 on Cedar
djn ii £ 3 Cteek i3oo'rn the Ohio near
VViLILAM TAYNE the big bone lickS3ooo at ihe
Mgufl 1 41789 J three forks of the Kentucky— 800 7
z on ILngilon'i fo:k---40000 n dif-
ferenr trafti on L ckinc and ti e Ohio
pack raff under the belly paces wflfB-
Appriftd to £ 5 10
JACOB MARCH
5
Jsyar I7?9-
Jhnldert to her head marked "bJ
j rigittar ani
ibert ps fomething appears
i:u t brand on kercujhion hut not per
ceivable what if any Appralfti ta
£- 2 Ay:
Wit MONTGOMERY
Altgufl a 7 789' 3-5-
J
:
rpAKFN uplythefulfirlhrr living
I in Payette county a Bay Jlorfe
Jlar in his forehead fame
( 3 j y tvesof www muMiw w
Apprasjedto £ s IO-AI ' j nnni ftVnVrrclc and
Alfo a dark brindled lleifer with fome ’ 1 r-
'll lt h s i ii other on tht irough fprin?!
with a crop if the right ear about 3 Together with feveral otl:?r
years eld Appraifedto£i 16 tradts in the different Counties
4 V- ' EPIIRAIM BAITES lhig diftridt The terms
- - J — :may— be-hnowo—by— aplying-ta
hish fortvyearsoU brandedtnlhe
iltAbuttotk( Araiieduf s io -
by thk fuhfcriber living
rpAKFNs by thirukjerib
J I on the dry ftrk tf Chaplt
!n about
201789 4
L
tfriher in Or
rp AliEN up by the pibjcrioer tnuc
-I "her 1 787 "
cm Sieggs creek not far fromthe Hafel
PetchalnI‘Jareaboutt2yearsaldi3
hands 2 inches high branded on the near
bt a7lj en tin near buttock T
- -i: s
feit£6 - J 4
Fork IIo::es Cowil and all kind of
publiek fecuiit'es will be taken in
payment i the teims may be known)
by apply ingto-MtPeter— T-ardiveatt
' in Dsnvilie or to thefubfcrlbei ho
hat alfo a quantity of goods which
'AREN vn ly-the fnlfcriber living jc wj gve jn exchange for Xobye
I near Lincoln Court-Houfe one co Beef and P01 k
red (or light' brindied ‘-and white cow M N A G L E
her neck yellow on each Jide from her iiolders'ugajJ 8 1 789 50 S
Bay hofe five years old 4 reet g inch-
es high docked with a Jlar in her fore 4f
head a Jmall white fpot on his off foot
APP"ifi t9 &
Sept i 1789
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and three flits Me right awhita j
face and jome white on his legs Ap -
praifedto £ 3
JOHN WILLIAMS
SEVENTEEN hundred acres on
the Kentucky nearly oppofiteto
Frankfort— oco in the fame neigh
bourhood -and 16007 between-Amolda
Mtux’a Ration-— 170 adjoining
ihetown land of Harrodibuig— 200 on
RraOrerc's creak— 40 wihin Four — -
TO BE $OLD
v ““ ?
CEveral very valuable tradts-
of lard lying on the wa
ters of Clear Creek in the'
County of payette' about ten or
twelve miles from Lexington
which are patented in rhfc
name of Yilliam Stewart
fo to be let' for a: term of
Ayeafs two valuable traits of
f 1
Harry Innes Efquire in Dan
ville or to the fnbfcriber about
fix miles from Danville in Lin-'
THOMAS TODD
A company will meet at the Oik'
Orchard the 27t’i September biff-
der to Jiart the next morning for tha
Eaflern Jettiemenisi ft is hoped' cvtrf
perjbn will ge armed j
AN EXCELLENT NEW
P RIMER
o
May be Bad by ‘thfe'qrLfsi dozi!
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" ju9 exptBatiens ef thtje who have con
'tjided in us The truth and propriety of
theft abfervatiens will net be dif allowed :
But the point ef policy as conneSted with
the quell im refpeRhg the encouraging
emigratens te that country will not per
haps be fi readily granted It has been
faii that except the fettling af that
lone jo much f No fi
renders that property an a kjtS of im
men ft future confequence
We have alfo made great donations ef
I hoje lands te the officers and jbldiers'of
the late army but the part fold bear me
proportion to what remains The na
tional honor i deeply engaged to tlibfe
tfficersandfildiers in po'utof govern
: ril and ptateSion It cam si be jup-
fofed t hot they are to bo conflicted as the
awcofis ef Jociety : We are bound te af
ford them eur proteBien ad alt the
' tights and immunities ef citizens tnjey
ing the blcjfiigs of good government
But theje are no! the only obligations that
this buHnejsdid Ifuppofe it would i-ro- mnd expediteis fale of theiands andit
-dvcethiiefiB'—Tht em grations of iUrbttomt the wterelof every perfm
' that cn trywllpr$c?’4 independent of in the United States tohecmt purcharf
allregu aririr I mentioned upon a foru erf for the pvchafe will evtinguifi ‘
vtr occasion the ’encouragement hed out both principal and interefl of the public
by the noighboufng government Since debt Mr Scett then pointed out -the
then I have reived fuch further ac' advantages that would refultf tom jelling
counts as fully coofigtqbat was then ad the land in the firjl inflate! to thffa
vanetd IT the n't earn I proclamation that w'ouldjetiii it 'in preference to Jet
from a Spvnfb gover ior diled al thc IJU—ihg At-itHarge trafrsrfpicuiatorsr
in which every i-iduremtnt of lands He alfo onforejed the eligibility of felling-
treaties with the natives tuft
in the pefftjfion ef theft lands yrh'ch they Put aamitfir a moment that tkefepara
have not fold or ceded te the United Sister inevitable H ill let us be attentive
f A due ebfervanrt ef treaties with the In- tur interefl: let us get as mush
diant mufl bt J'acrediy adhered is: It ' from them as we can let us draw from
will net bt for the interefl ef the ftates thatffource by rational methods every
te have t keif country fettled' Ly an un- rejeit advantage at leafl : £et if we
principled banditti: f h is ef the left im-' wifi I make them independent let us
0rta ictto enforct t haft treaties which ' !avt their dijptfal they
eflg only be done by tjlablifblng goad go- 1 knew the value ef them and Will very feen
verndteat: Juflice honor and good faith raife efficient is fupport a government
coS Ifudly upon us noi to dfippoint the
Proceedings of Congrefs
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BOUSE af REPRESENTATIVES
THE Iwfj on motion of Mr Scott
refolvei itfelf into a committee of
the whole upontheflattof the um'ionto
rature orthe climate is happily calculate 1
tiut the People of all parts ofihe union
Yi
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they will fi d it healthy and agreeable
The extenfive trade w:th the Indians
far peltry furs (fi rendi'S it valua
beTa mykiawtedge great etfirts
- or- brought from that country Its im
portaue further op ears from the great
advantages air r a ay derived tt the United
nifbed and prove a lofs ef upwards of
600 dollars per day to the United States
This being the cefe it then new remains
to determine what fball be done t I think
the eflablifbment of a land office in that
country is difeturaged we Jhallde2spu-t—cauutrxupmffome fneh prtnriplermr —
loir the Atlantic ftates are confaintil in the ryport is the obvious
Sr I an not in favor of depopulating duty ef Congrefs
the old jettlemtnts and would not urge ' This will open a doer to a regular fafe
taw exemption from taxes prote&iahl
civil and religieuf liberty were held out
to induce fettlers to pafs into andjettle
iif'the Span'fb territorh r And obfervei
that-this will hare alTthe tfeBs that
encourag cmiii frm qbif quarter would
l ave ' ' r
- Me into eonfidetation the Jlate of the
Tefterd Territory
Mr Boudinot in the chair
The report of a committee appointed
ana former dijcufflonqf this fubjeB wai
thenread os follows:
Refolved That it is the opinion of
this committee fi that an att of Congrefi
fbould pat for e jlib lifting a land office
to regulate the terms of granting vacant
uhd unappropriated Unis in the weflern
territory
" fr Scitt—Slr' Iastreheni the fub
-Ta it tm the
efl before us is very interefling to the
United Statts This appears from a va
piety of confutations It appears frem
a view af the extent of the territory I
think I fball be within the mark to fay
that it Is one thoufand miles by five hun
dred : This wilt in a few years be peopled
by fix millions af fouls and chiefly far
oners: double the number of the prefent
Congrefs is under We have formed :
Secure them
colonization (fc But famyyi -
very different re afar moy be cffigttedftr th t a J etial committee fltuld be ap ciiguged and Crow ns Sir George Raker
this eve 1 1 It was dividing the tm ire fainted la examine all papers coitraBs—iuaXey unomnnu-n-niaiiiiLT "tm:
and changing thrfntifgiifumrut to fJiBIngihi welleri j unitary a fihi anJ what a fmell! We havo
which we mujl ejteile its downfall b th ef Congrefs and phtjever cl f ate j:r
Thefe circumjlances dt not apply I the IT objeSedtethe plan of tjlahiijlivg a
United States The frparatien of iltlandffict at a dijlavtftam the Jen tf
— Statrt-frim thriai which hdve bf Uniltd States from Great Britain is gorment and placing it unaer the
af theft lacdsi although but a trifling r?ht as an argument to f rue that the ahcB'in of the governor of the wtfl m
part hare beM afpoftd of f The fairs weflern territory owing to the diflance territory It might inth' i- ut l-tlou d
dreads 'au t to net r five mW ins of iff” no ethacaufe wiufi tally be lefl tin l we had ere Bed ai imrtium in im
doior-: aimot oif fithof theiamtflic Put Ms tt miy be re
debt of the union is hereby extingui JLed : t'at tha imnuffe ocean that tails Several other gentlemen made ebferva
Nave the whale exertions of tha United "etn Europe and thfje fates is Juh t ions upon the Ju’jccl whenMrSdg
it us aoneja much No fir This ?“! and powerful terrier that the wick tepefied that geveneref the wejl
rr ebat rra-rf faff t leDaratibn and iuOttenienceof this ttu-- ern territory fbould be Brack out ani
totes Arguneits are pubtiijerkritits depreciated tithe great nii(ion folio wing the coun c' cf Mui
ie limited biurdaties tf iibrf ( the creditors of government — Y?av Uuieand Jenkinl'on Ac
ifairnt to prove that ex thik it wil be a proper fiep to efiallifb Royal bcdt'liamhe-— Sdence I s
minions ef the Uiited 'dJfi"tofaciiitatean4 edmpltle the
Mobitontsof the Atlantic ftates: The ' weaken and defray J :j mane but awiaefat for
climate the fail the waters an fuch as df utet and every evu will be the caffe-
will command inhabitants :The tem-e- - Mftcbfemt ions are further extend queue of tjung warrants I pul
pie of which thousands are already in
that country Such perfons cannot be
confined' they never can be prevented
frm emigrating There ore particiftrr
clajfes of perjons who tawpafe tha gnat’
body of emigrants Can Congrefs mate a
1 Congrefs male
law that (ball paint at individuals ? Will
Congrefs paj's law to prertit the uufor
tunate from feeking an afylum t This
wouldnot be oiling like nuri'ig fathers
I “I nurp JV
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Congreje to make the moj
V "fr jettlemtnts the people are el
rfl£ty there by thouands— Empire hns
been continually poi ting its courfe wrfl
ward Emigrations Have been uniform-
ly extending in that direSim from tie
garden of Eden to the prrfeut day
We ore tali thefe feopli will be loft
tithe United St
brought from the
European goveruinmts to prove
tending tie dominions of the Uiitei
!? empire which itisjaii
Jetl its§1' weight: ly itsexteufitt
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Jeparatien andiuaependenceofthls tow:-
try was an event to be exjtBed in She
tourfeof things jo Join as we wererr
arid for it-- But how was Hits jepara
tion accelerated and brought about t By
the ill policy and oppreffn of the mother
country The wejlern territory is quite
differently Jituatedi it s true flmilar
taffes may produce Jimilar tffeBs ! but
with juaicious and fair n a agem-nt that
country will always co li'ue firmly at
tsthed to the A la ttie Hates The trade
ef that country mu 9 i'cth:cuh the Uiit
id States they are the uarefl market
find tuflom hab t and convenience will
Spl'P” to perpetuate a long and intimate
tamaBian between them
Immeffe trails ef this territory are
under file by centralis with the late Cen
Tgrcjr theje are laying in an incomplete
Jlate owing to the furveys not bejng fi
it in jm-stl quantities which might he
done jo as to havt th em ftirveyed lo-:
cated and Jzt lied without expense to the
JFateefi 1 " '
This plan Mr ficott further ebfervtdt
does not prevent thefaleof large traBs:
i(tirnits filer off f mall yuantitis
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It may le aid that Anerhant will
koi put thewj'elves unaer tht Spawjlgo-
vtntMnt lututhit it my bt Replied
tint when people art -deter mi ed up it
migrating provided they ea leftrurti
and quieted in their poffrffions thry cert
little about the form of government under
which they ere tt live
The old eflahlifbtd fettleri in the At
lantic ftates wiliutver emigrate: I: is a
different defer iption of people that fettle
new land yiur rcugt boifl erous pee-
remittee was then taken and faffed in
the affirmative
Atrfovt which provides that the land
office fbould be placed under the d: re Sion
if the governor of the wejlern territory
was then read
Mr Sherman ahferved that the weft
ernlanJs ore undoubtedly a valuable fu 4
to ihrUiiied Stater -and tkegninatrt
tlement of them by f artieuior cajjei of
eitizens my ot rove injurious But
a" V in f4Vtr Vn'W
door tajpeeuiators by which in-
me ye trals may he mo a- oliztJ and the
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4 tad lJf‘‘ f to facilitate and Compleli the
lh-r firc be againjljucha meafnre
ArL‘f V t11 U
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wisltjl that it committee fbould njei
ern territory (bould be flruck out
fecretary of ike ireajuryinjetud
M'Jfintng then awi
pofition Jbiuld lie the table til te
morrow and that the committee fbould
rife: This motion obtained a d the
Jpeaker refnmed ihethair
hainAT luly 17
The pctjtion of Henry Ilsrbeth pray
inS 1 exclufive wighraf making anJ
ending tertian machines was read and
laid on the table t
Aletier from the PoflmaflerGeneral
fu' mating- to Congrefs the propriety of
regulating that department previous to
- h time of making the X04trw3 rii -
conveyance ef the mil’ Referred te
Bit firs Biudinet Goodhue and Let
'The bill reported by the cemmittteen
the fubjeB of the fettlenent ef the public
accounts was read and erdeted te be
tstrn Up in committee on Monday
The bill for the tflablifbmtnt of the go
vernment of the weflern territory was
ordered te bt taken up on Monday
The houfe then sefolred itjeif into a
committee on the bill for eflablifbing
light heufes and regulating rhsrs The
tjueflio n en the motion of MrTTwitr
men: ionid yefltrday was taken and nega
tived 1
! meeTl Smith fS C) the
hslt ‘lauJ‘ refpeBtng pilots was ex
f ‘
" having gen f though
th'bil!’ Tfpd riP?ied hich
uiataccepted by the-houJOi-u-rd ordered If
heengrojjtd for a third reining on Alon-
The houfe agreed tapoftpone the feveral
i - r
th-nadjoumed to Monday
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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
L O O N Apiil 24
IltsToars the late Rotal:Maladt
TheAJLfymptom inWinfor Paik
“ The King was liking an airing with
the Queen in a phc?nn and fuddcnly
called out there he is T hen giving
the rcns to her Majelf he defeended
and walked up to an old tree bowed to
-ttr-fr
it as if he had met the King of Pruflia
'J he Queen grealy fliockcd defired rhe
page to inform his Majefty that fle
The flan ihdtlzt hen fujfjtd has
fieri enortroujlj extenfive Jo mucbfi
that Congrefs had better give the land to
fettlers r
It has been fold that deeds of that
country ought to be executed under the
immediate eye of Congrefs But I think
the directors of tit land office miy teas
well checked as officers in any dfortment
whatever I therefore hope that the re
port of the committee will be adopted
and a refeive pafs that a feltil comm’t
tee of the houjt be appointed to prepare
and report a bill upon the general j rii ri
fles oft his committee
The queflion upon the report of tl
- flaniingvrrobow legged had on an eV J
nahurgs&rt nnifbort brrechet af the j
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ing enjoined on all the K rr rets into a
violent paffion became n body would'
anfwet any quell on heaiked (liii-c
the dicsdful-If-' page and wounded him
The Knigbrof ClocTai MT!c
King by an artifice gcit I is IiorCi 1 : f-
A lluty Cons ei ration- -Voik is fad
ly -Cifcbuiy iiouivc!t anJ imparts d-li ' c:T to
le'atjye to tl e for
the Km C anter but y di-cvi cs he re
vei i cad ii buuhsthil Chs lain 'd
hm it was an cxaA tiai-Hanon of a
p ave d awn up fu Edw ard the Co:i
ft(T 'ue a Me'holiil or
Pitib-tci an iia 'cbad'ti nn a Icf-A
teio Y- i lb m v ird joll-y leno-f
f
btiftfritnCTiTn’eTfna:i)c"jH’h-J
ih'it ‘
llV Soc c r w-s fil fled for th
e
tun'K’CtTion ot h' ito 'c
Kt’er
the eop c niutt haeoifeied hm up
as av ctirn or be mUl hate volunta
rily devoted him et Ne'cnfUifeT
Ile is not fdcnfiied like ( bar'e nor
I a he dcvo'cd h mfc'f live tihrifl
l or the fake of decency 'el poery and
nonfemebeexpi nNad ficm tbepubi:'
Invocation The holy brethien its
the force of the objection but aree
to forget their foitow in a bottle of
faiCtSlnd old hock
Royal bedchamher-“R
Royal bedchamber—' “Raving again
Rocollcdls an a'miiable fticleof aco
nomy in Mrs Gill the lady Mayoicfr
who when a fowl was killed had tho
'barley in ityerep carefully taken out
waOied and dried and given to th
ther poultry Dc:ei mined to imi
tate It”
r- Prayera — “ The King diftuib
the devotions ot the Sabbath and be
ing enti tided with a knife and fork
cordrains Sir George Laker arJ Dr
Duplicate to dance a hornpipe”
RUNAWAY
RUN MVAY from thfubfirriler
living tir tfiir tart an funJay -
ntght the 6th Inflan I' a likely negra
fellow about ’i years old of a yfllnwifb
comhlexfan about foot 7 cr 8 incher
high a rtmarlafile flat nefe and when
Jnwr leggins mired with Hack yarn a
fiuf coloured cloth nat and a Hack wol
hot half worn : It it imagined he took
aherfefrom this place which wot fount
next morning near the blue licks: Ie
is probable he may be making for Prir
ginia: TPhotver retire the faii negra
and either fends me word fe that I get
him again sr delivers him to me (ba'l
receive a reward of ten dollars paid TJ
m a
John vvriATrY
'WannngtonTSfyi 9 1789
N B It is likely he will pafs fir 4
free nan as Ileeru he has a forged pafs
3
trifled much for liis company Tie
King ei liifi icfu'cd to lifted uthc ircf-'
figc Llamfug the page for niem'pt
inghiin when he was engaged but::
lcnili rccovciing liis recoiicflion fr'J
“ Goo 1 leek a Jay that is true- Run
on and irfo'm her Mujcfty that 1 aj
battening to her ”
1 he next the coach rcere--TIcir
Majedic wee going ra Kichtril
with tht I'rinccU Royal ani tvo
maids of honor 'I he King was unu
fually ibfcn'i and at length fo'jcttirjj
that there was any boJy in the co:j !i
befides hinTelf and Q ccn hcrar'- a ‘
I'lojKfa' of futli a njtuie that ircu
the fun to fall from its chit it coi:M
not have llruck her hhjc'ly with
cr honor and confjfion The Pi in-'
ccfs anJ jjn o'r miid of honor fjarcri
unJcrllooJ the tems and ther-firy
ofiheiriuinls!aci'hem
liut-the other lady t'iift MuOicd'c then
IjushcJ aloud Ills Mi’Clly to'ifcd
Trom'hisictha'cr' hut not icdotcd to
icafon determ-ned 10 punidi hcriil
timed mfith
Royal CeJeamba-- “ Ha'inp 0
boui ihepiewftaeof theo wn ie
Jucmi Amei ica to uncundit'ural f:k-
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to pay lip their refpedive balances
: Good Wheat Rye Wool Flax Fea-
ihcis or well drefied Deer (Lins will
J te taken in pay ment at the Telling price
in this placet
Lexington Sept x$ 1789
K E N T U C K Y G A Z E T T E
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LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN BRADFORD t Mi Omd at thk earner if Main Aid Craft Street Urhebt Subfcriptitru AivtrtiJtmgnU (f eftp
this paper art thankfully received and Paixrixa in its diferent branches dene with Cars and Exprditian
a LL perfons indebted to the Prin-
J tec hc-eof for the new adver
f Cements &c me once more requeued
TeTEBeuro (rMMMflJy tnaarn by iM
remt af Gan Scott's landing) an tht
Kentucky September 8 1789
Ifc- mky bafappliad with malt in ex
ahangt far barley ar at her grain and
tavern keeper and athart with gaad bear
Merchants and atheri trading dam tht
MiffiJJi pl may an timal'p nM A
In ppiteil with fuck beer as will fiend tht
tap afthe climate af Sew Orleans He
f9$p9jes t$ tk$Ji vrht may became purchaf
trs ta take in payment twa thirdsin barley
ar ether grain and the remiander in caJM
ar at leafl as much cajb will enable him ta
j wchaje haps being a cafb article Theft
4rhe intend gathering tht wild haps
Jbeuid gather them this mouth or the bt-
fining af next in dry weather and cure
them in the bade—hapt gathered after
they have changed their ctltur art af lit
tle value
N B Traveller may be iccomd
dated at faid place with lodgings and
affords fuch entertainment as the country
TVJOTI- ishcreoy gien to
7 j the publ'c that I ill ex- "
vdunge fub-eourt-l -ttore godti at Bt urbon 1 QT rayed away ftom the
oule ti-r bear Ikirsaind (Criber living on cane run
fur’ — and will take ginfang till about four miles from Iex-
ALL perfans Indebted to the fub
feriber are requeued to fettle
and pay up their refpeAive balances
A JOURNEYMAN MASON immediately chofewho fail to rom
1JRICKI AYER or PLASTER- ply befoie the lad of November
ER who urdtf: (lands his bufinirs'will need not expert any indulgence To
meet witb encouiagement by apply- bacco Wheat Rye Corn Oats Beef
ng to ' Pork Butter C heefe and Hog lard
JOS GALE win be taken in payment at ihe fcl
Septembcr 8 1789 3-5
tlie loth of Odlober at Dnelhilj
ling per lb — -Alio 1 took 11
a colt near Cumberland moun
tail in the wildernefs laft fall
whcli was fuppofed to be two
years old Whoetef has loll
fuch a coir will apply to me at
faid court -houfe
JOHN HOUSTON
eptember8 1789
fUST ARRIVED
Ani' new opened fee fait" by
PETER JANUARY SON
At their HtW flare
nearly eppefitt tht aid Court haufe
A targe and general ajjartment of
Merchandize
Particularly adapted ta thtfeafan s
“
MEDICINE
tPMch they asufual art determined ta
' fell an renftnablt ttruu
BLANKS
OF ALL KINDS
FOR SALE AT THIS OfFlCE
THURSDAY the 8th of Oftober
is appointed for the Central
Mailer
BRADFORD
MR' Samuel Grant' lately
fell by the lavages left a
falling and - hemp mill in a
fair way to have worked thif
fall the feat is mine and va-'
luable the tools fent tor his
friends withes me to lave to
family what is done and
execute the bufinefs my fclf but
ly flock is fo exhaufted it
will be attended With great
difficulty 1 any gentleman that
will lend me fitiall turns of
money thall have it in their
the tilo-
account in fulling or the mo-
ney returned ceitainly in nine
months w hich they choofe i they
will be kind enough to lodge
and my heirs and they will
much oblige the Widow and
faiherlcls as well as their
humble tervant
ELIJAH CRAlGr
Sept I I79
ling price at this place
CHRISTOPHER KISER
$tpt 13 179- 4r1
ijjgton about the laft of ay
bay mare about 14 hands
high about 8 years old bran
ed on the near buttock D
hoever deli vers the faid mre
to the Printer hereof thall re
ceive three Diflars or to the
fubferiber fair D'lllars
HUGH M'WILLIAMS
Aug z-4
rAKEN up hy thd fubferiber living
1 near Lexington a bay mare abtut
and g hglf hnUi Ugkj tU mgiiy g
Appratjed ta £ 8'
STEPHEN BARTON
July 9 r7B9 ' ‘ 4-6
will DC cuwugii - npAKFN up hy tht fubferiber living
the money with you and your I 1 tht Ttwnfark af Elk Hern a Tht fallowing traBt of
receipt thall be gfod againlt me brindled caw three years aid witb fami
white an the flits back and belly atar
kti with fen undtrketl in the right ears
Apptaiftd te £ J '
WJLILAM PAYNE
141719-' J
AN EXCRLLENf NEW
PR I ME K
May be had by the gro ta doiet)
rfingiei atthisO&c -
THAkEN up by th fubferiber living
A an the waters afthe twa mile in
Fayette County a grey mare and this
firing's cell fbe it abivt t hands high
1 1 years aid branded ka theater fbauidtf
has an W a few billing
branded IR ID the 1 D in date Appraif-
ed tt £ 6
Ambrose busfL
June 18 1789 5
TAKEN up by the fubferiber living
an Hickman creek in the County
af Fayette an Iran gray jtlley 3 years
aid is hands high branded an the near
fhattlder andbuttack 7M 1 fiar in her
fare head her near hind feet white af"
have the palern faint a little white a
have the hatf af the' ajf hind feat has
been running in the neighbour head
finer February 1788 Appraifed ta
1
— dan haRrison
IJf i?g9 5
'
TAKEN by the fubferiber living
near Hunt-rs herfa mill an thi
Clift if Kentucky a bav mart thred
years aid 13 hands high branded A
an the near (haulier marked wit A elf
pack rare under the belly paces natuf
Appraifed te £ 510
JACOB MARCH
fuly ai 1785b S-
T'AKENnpiy thefubferiber living
near Lincoln Court-Haufe ant
rid ( ar light brindled) and white caw
bar srrt yellow an tachfidi from Vi
jbanliers ta her head marked ia0
jwallaw fark in ihe right ear and afim
in the left there is femething appear
like a btand an htrcufHeh tut net per
ceivable what if any - Appraifed it
£' 2 IS Ww MONTGOMERY
Augufi 17 1 1789- " 33'
faddli Hurts about 4 feet 6 ary incht
Mgh tSUibi yyearsaid branded an t‘
Hear buttock t Appraifed if £ a to
Alfa a dark trindlad Heifer with fame
white along the bach and tail marked
with a crap af the right tar abtut 3
wansld Appraifed ta£ 1 16 '
4 4f EPHRAIM BAITES
1
rpAKEN up by the MJcriher living
1 ' rn the dry fork af Chaplain about
i miles from Harlin's mill a brindled
Steer 4 years eld marked with an unded-
'Jfn mar ear and f wallow fark in I
rsr Appraifed ta £1 10
Wm THOMPSON
Mercer Aug 26 1 789 4
TAKEN up by the JUbfcrilir in Of
taker 1 787 an t fit wlldtmtlt trace
an Skigg's creek net far from the Hafe'
fetch a by Mart abtut 1 1 years eld rs
hands 3 inches Mgh branded an the ntfA
fituldtr M and an the near bvttack
Appraifed id £6 3 f 4
Davto TaowittDGR living an
- Mttcr'a irttk in Waadferd stunt'
rpAKEN up by thefubferiber living i
I art the North fork af Elk-Hen 4
brawn caw with a wMte fate and lag
ut for mark Appraifed te£ 3
CLEMENTS
MOSLEY
6
I3 ?
— — — — —
TAKEN up by t hi fuhJrHberneav
the Meuth' if Hickman a dark'
Bay herfa five years aid a f tet 9 Inti
as Mgh decked with' a fiar in her ftreA
head a jmall white fpet an his aff feat
jppraijed te £ 9 A
Wit HOGAN
Fept 1 1789
TAKEN up by the fubferiber am
Glen'S ertik a dark red Sttar 4
years eld markid with a crap in the left
ear and three flits in the right a wAiro
fart and Jams white an his lags Ap- ul
praifed ta £ 3 1 at
JOHN WILLIAMS -
Augufid 179 - 5
m
LAND FOR SA LE
SEVENTEEN hundred acre oU
the Kentucky ready oppoiiietct
Frankfort — 3060 in the fame ne'gh
bourhood 1600 between Arnold
and Meux'a Ration---170 adjoining
the town land of Harrodlburg— 300 on
Brafliien'i treaik—-4oo Within four
miles of Lee's Town on the N fide
v
of the Kentucky—— 1000 on Cedar
Creek
13006 or) - the Ohio neat'
the big bone
lick-r5 3000 at the
three forks of the Kentucky 800
on Hingfion'a fork— 40000 - in dlfa
fererit trafts on Licking and the Ohioi
it ii unneceflary to fay any thing 10
recommendarion of thofe landsbnt
that the greater part art equal in
quality and fituation ttf any in the
DiRrift Negroes TobaOco Beef
rink uwm w- mu imui
Pork Hories Cows and all kinds oC
pUb!ick fecurities will be taken ia
payment the term miy be kriowa
by applying to Mr Peter Tardiveait
in Danville or to the fubferiber hot
hai alfo a quantity of goods which
hfe will give in exchange for Tobac-i
co Beef and Pork
M NAGLE
Holders Augufi Si 1789- ' o- s '
7T-
TO BE SOLD’
Everal very valuable "“tradta
of land lying oil the wa
ters of Clear Creek in the
County of Fayette about ten or
twelve miles from Lexington
which are patented in the
name of William Stewart Al
fo to be let for a term oj
ears two valuable tracts 01
nd one on Glen's creek and
he other on the trough fpring
Together with feverSl other
k rafts iri ' the different Counties
in this diftrift Tlie terms
may be knowri by splying to
Harrylnnes Etqulre in Dan
ville- or to the fubferiber about
fyii miles from Danville in Lin
ln Coutlty
hyS-tf THOMAS TODD
A etthpan y will meet at the Crabr
Orchard the iyth af September in ar
dtr ta fieri tht next morning far thd '
EeJIern fettlamints : it ifhaptd ivtrg
perfan vilU go arnlid
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frm the PttNNSVI VANIA MERCUItY
Kt mirks on die refolve of Congrefs fix
ing a new money of account
WTTH tin hope that my laft on mi
W nies lias entertained you I noov
f peak of an American coinage in which
the fancy has a J bare of influence that it
could not then have The late Congrefs
deferves applaufe for the advantageous
divijions into which they threw the Ame
rican monies of account In general
their meafures refpecling them are wife
and ingenious yet I muft vent a few
thoughts which perhaps you may wib
had influenced their ordinance Some of
them are unimportant— mere creatures of
the fancy others are of mote confe
quence Eagles may ke in half and quarter
pieces : dollars inhalf &? quarter pieces :
dimes and perhaps half dimes in rii gs
for enlarging ther circumference : cents
and half cents the half cent equal to 5
mills or a farthing flerling if the dol
lar be sod in value All the coins may
have the American eagle on one fide with
the reading “ U S of America" On
the oppofite fide may he fame juch devices
efthefe : for the eagle piece and its di
viflons a monument on a rock : on the pe
deftal read 4 thjttly 1 7 76” and in
the field 1 3 Jlars one of the rays jujl
above the top of the monument pointing
down 1 A Jlar is beft drawn with five long
ana five pretty fhort rays read “ In
perpetuum Tue dollar and its parts a
fullwooled -a fheep reprefenting a fleece
great national object -A flea of wheat
or rather a field of it mayaljo be in view
read ” employment The dime a dove
and olive branch The cent to be with a
man comfortably cloathid' flanding e
Tk cl with afpade in Ms hand read pro
illduft- cents become eagles”
The flandard fi lenejs of filver coins
among the great tommercial nations
France Britain and Holland are Jo near
py alike that the accurate Sir IJaac New
ton when majler of he mint treated them
as if they were the fame He found that
the then old pillar piece of eight atone
of the Spanifb filver coins was exaflly
equal infinenejs to the flerling flandard
of Britain and he gives its weight 417
grains & as the flandard proportions are
1 1 02 2 dwt-fine filver and 1 8 dwt al
loy therefore as 12 grofs are too ) alloy
ft are 417— 31 275 aci 385-72
fine and is exaflly worth 53 d 87 Jler
ling but pafjtsfor sd
In like meajurefor fiding theproporti
’on of ahoy in the federal dollar as 11 fine :
1 ailgy : : 375 64—34-1 5 alloy andal
togethefthis dollar is to weigh 4098
grains groj's The fleece dollar which
ave wifb to have prif erred for the Ameri
can unit is in thefe proportions as 1 1
1 fine 09 alloy : : 358 fine — 293 al
loy & altogethtfk 387 3 grs ordis equal
in flandard finenefs to thoje of the commer
fial nations This proportion f 01 a fleece
dollar yto be of qcd in value j is confirmed
bythis ftatement Slbogrs 67 027:
: 358 grs — yod that is the mint lb of
5-6 grs of fine filver being fired at the 1
value of 61 f 027 353 g"- art worth
yod (more exaftly 498972) Toufec
the CongrcJ's dollar is of iejs finenefs than
the commercial flandard if it may be Jo
denominated to Jiy the difference is
fmall is faying the late Congrefs was
near doing a good thing If this little
excefs in alloy is reduced it will preclude
Jlrangers from exciaimin agairifl the in
feriority and fixing an ill name — aflig
ma that would Jink American coin below
its real value- “ Give a dog an ill name”
Standards of filver coins viz
Fine Alloy
Steror EnFr Dut 1119
Spa pit p 88 4i7grr 11 1 val$d
Congress dollar of t 86 1 1 1 5246
Fleece dollar propofed 11 1 9 30
Standard of gold coint vis
Fine Alloy
Britifb & commercial nations 11 1
Congrefs eagles 1786 11 1
So that the American flandard of gold is
the fame as in the commercial countries:
btit for filver it is inferior Alloy of
gold' is equal parts of fine filver and cop
per: of filver it is all fine copper
I know not what the aft of coinage is
generally but find that in 1 773 to 1776
old guineas were incited down and recoin
ed in Britain'to the value of t 1 563
593 10 8 flerling which tofl the nd
Uion For melt d- 0? coining 132246 7 3
or oSjfff cep:
Too Infs inmelting i 37354
or 2 04
2 3c
Vear 3 per cent If tlti hverk and e&
penfe of coining a hundred Jljillings in
fiher is about the fame as of 100 gut
neas ingold the fizi being nearly alike
and the cofl in ajfaying melting cut
ting fili g weighing coining mil
linP&'c alfo neatly the fame then tlie
coinage of filver would cofl about 20
times as much per cent on the value as
°f gold i but this J'eems to be wide of (pro
bability and the difference muft rather
be according to the difference of the value
of the metals A pound of gold is 1 5
times as valuable as a pound of filver
therefore in this way of reckoning if
iff-flerling in gold cofl 3 per cent j
flerling in filver will cofl 45 per cent
This alfo J'eems to be high and yet I fuf
pefl the cofl in praflice falls not a great
way floor t of it The expence in coin
ing copper halfpence J'eems to be 57 to 60
per cent or upwards on copper bought
at abedt tod per pound and yet the la
bour and expence is lefs than on the peed
ous metals the filing and weighing art
lefs exatl and they are not milled The
Congrefs efiimated the cofl at this rate
when they ordained ico cents (nearly of
the value of Jo many halfpence flerling )
to be coined out of 22s lbs of copper of
only about 42 cents cofl to be pajjed at
100 cents or about 52a! flerling
I he piefent Congrejs has a power to
tax for the purpoje of paying all expence
of coining monies which the late Con
grejs haa not as may be prefufned from
their not exercijtng it No bullion wilt
be Jen t to the mint by merchants or others
uniejs-they are to receive the value in
coin clear of expence as is the praflice in
other countries and ns reajon ard con
Jcithce dir ell : for it is unreafonablc and
unctnj'cionable to er peel that an indivi
dual hall pay J or the ijjuiiig money for a
public convenience when thelofs or pay
ment ought to be a common charge on tlie
nation The ordinance of Codgrejsf peaks
of tlie mint price of a ib of fiver and
gold tlie terms of art vfed in the mint
are not familiar to me but Itakeitthat
20977 cents are what would be paid for
every lb of gold in bullion curried to the
mint and this Jum deduced from 21440
cents the declared value of alb of gold
leaves 463 cents to the mint for the cojl
of coining— The gold eagle is 246 268
grains fine— 22 388 alley: together
26S 65 6 grofs: and the 268656 in
5760 grains in a lb are 21 44 times
This cofl is 2 16 per cent near 75 per
cent cheaper than the coining of the 15
millions in gold cofl Britain about 12
years ag 0 : wherefore it is to be f uf peeled
that 2 16 is under rated It alfo may
be the cafe of the ordinance cofl of coin
mg filver that it is not Jo low as 29 42
per cent The coinage and ij'uing of
copper may befeparately treated of Per
haps you may hear from me on that parti
cular in a future letter
T C D
tiny I L L A G E
OfCERVANTES
Tranflated fiom the Spanifh
T being now a confiderahle time
fince I had lead any Spaniffi i be
gan to find my knowledge of that
language gieatly to decay fo that
falling in company with a native laft
fail on ftis way to New-OrlearS and
who Raid fome days in this towny
I' fcafcely could make myfelf ender
ilood by him This led me to think
of recovering in fome degree what
T had loft anti with that view I
fent for the works of Cervantes an
author which it is rather paying a
compliment to my own rafte than to
his genius to fay 1 have always
greatly admired Amongft thefe
books' I found one which had never
been tranflated merely 1 prefume
becaufe the feene was laid in Humble
life For your peopie abroad think
little of accidents which do not tall
out amongft hidalgoes or great men
whereas in fadt we can fee as much
of human nature in the fmall affairs
of a village as on the higher ftageof
a kingdom But in the American re
publics especially a' book will not be
unentertaining meiely'becsufeit neats
not of lofty themes The nature shd
truth of the det'eriptions wall engage
however obfcuic the characters
Heading -ever (his liitTe vo:i: enti
ced the Village with the view I have
mentioned it was hi y way aa in the
ft ud y of other languages in more ear
ly life to ainule myfelf when I be
came perfectly well mailer of it in
writing down tranflations of fome parts
lernaikabe obiervatitws particular
fpeeches and the like and hence
was gradually fed to complete the
whole: that being done it occurred
to me to give it to the prefs
1 would with to acknowledge 'that
there aie fome woids and even len
iences which I have not been able
to wiakeout in the original notwrth
ftanding I have had the advantageo
Chirurgs Spanifh and Englilh diftion
aly which is allowed to be the beft
1 his will eaftly be conceived becaufe
though the literal word may be ex
plained yet ifceie is a figurative and
improved fenle which in a particular
fentence it may have which no dic
tionary can properly and with (iiffi
cient mmutenefsglve Indeed the de
licacy ofany language cannot be lear
ned from a ditionary but from con
verfarion and the Sequent reading
of the beft authors However this
tranfl ition of mine ma-y pafs well e
nough provided it is kept in view’
that ! do not mean to compare myfelf
or even think of equaling the ingeni
ous Dr Smollet who has fo well ren
dered in elegant Englifii the Don
Qwxotte of the fame aulhor
1 know it has been given out and cir
culated a good deal in this town that
I was ftudying Spanifli for feme time
pall for the book had been obferved
on my table wi h a view to removeto
New Wadi id or peihaps apply for a
government on ' he Spanifh main But
1 declare to God chat I have no fuch'
intention and it has been ib a great
degree with a view to refu'e this ca
lumny that 1 have been led to give
this candid account of my motive in
peruftng Spanifti arfthors and making
myfelf more perfefl in th6 knowledg
of that language I wifli well to the
Spaniards and their govei hmets but
for my pait fhall con ent mvfelf with
intio'due'og one of the books cf that
nation to your abquaintance which
though it m Sy not be fo lucrative or
honoi able to my ieif is an Object more
within my power and in its nature
conferring a great deal of happirefs in
theamtretnentit hasgivenme Who
knows but the tongue of malignity may
infer that I do this for the exprefs pur
pofe of recommending myfelf to Guar
doque and getting a government I
tliight a'nfver and juftify it were it true
lor at a time when governments aie dif
tributinp why might 1 not pur in ny
hand and take one out as well as o
thers ? But 1 aver upon my facied ho
nor that except one letter which I
wrote Guardoque laft fail and which
was on the fubjeft of logwood Ihave
held no co' relpondence with him fince
he has been Charge des Affairs at New
York Governments are not in my
view though I fttppofe I might ftand
as good a chance as others was dif
pofect to pufli the matter I hope
therefore tlie public Will do me the
jufticeto believe my mind free from all
fuch ambirion And that mediing with
Spaniards and Spanifti affairs thus far
has been full as I have faid a mere
philological purfuit and will termi
nate with the work which is now of
fered to the public
e Vest Vest V25S Vff-s Wff
N EIV-Y OR K July 18
We ate informed that Mr Henry
Barboth an ingenious mechanic from
Baltimore exhibited to the infpeflion
of many of the members of both
houles of Congrefs three new inven
ted machines for the following pur
pofes viz:
1 A machine for cutting grain
this is fixed on two wheels and is to
befet in motion by one man w ho it is
faid will be able to cut 5 actes of
wheat per day
2 A machine for clearing docks
&c on different principle from any
ever yet invented
3 A machine for thrcftiing grain
this is to be fetin motion by ahorfe
or by water as moll onvenient It
confits of a threftiing floor ard fixty
fix flails and it is thought 011 a mo
derate computation will thicih as much
as forty men in the ordinal y way
tlc f ccimens abovd ’fneoMoi'el
are only in miniatcic it is theicfoio
iitrpoflible to-arreitain the teal value
of tire difeoyery but many per ion
of judgment conclude that 'each ma
chine may be of great utility
The inventor lias petitioned Con
grefs foi an exclufive privilege of
making and vending the Did machines
which will undoubtedly be granted
LEXINGTO N Sept ember 19
An unfortunate accident happened
about 5 nitres frem this place 011
monday laft a voting man who fai
led a dee that ftood near a dwelling
houfe in order to prevent any damage
' from faid tiec by winds the family
were notified of the danger that
might be in the fall of the tree as
it was probable it m'ghr fall on ’the ‘
houfe went out of the way when
tne tiee was falling wh'dr appeared
as if it would fall on the home he
called aloud to know if any of the
family weie within the unfortunate
woman of the houfe being at thac
time in the houfe and alarmed atcho
calls of the man attempted to efcape
our at the door and unluckily ran
iifimediately under the tailing treg
and was Crufted to death!
Fiom the Auto 1 muteum fr De
cern' et 1788 '
The great efficacy of IVhite afh '
bark in expelling the poifon commu
n cated by the b tc of venemous ani
mals Jeietniah IT 0 1 fey efo of Pveftor
was fome time fince ftnng with a bee
in the upper lip The pain which
it occafioned immediately extended
over the whole body In fifteen
minutes his limbs fwelled with largtv
eruptions which covered the body
Every appearance indicated a higft
fiate of infianiatton Ti e cafe footx
became very alarming as in about
twenty minutes the lungs wete fen
fibly effefted and faintingfits indi
cated approaching death Asfoon as
it could be procured be chewed fome
cf the white afli buk and immedi
ately received fettfble relief at the
bread he then took a decoflioii of-
it with milk and perfeflly recovered
the fwclling continuing about two
days
The fame gentleman attefts the
following as a fuel of which he was
a witness----A deg in attempting to
kill a red fnake was bitten in three
or four places in the head Thu
bite cf this fnake is faid to be more
venemous than that of the rattle fnake
In about an hour the dog bee mrf
much fwoPen anddifeove ed fcarcet
any fig ns of life Milk boiled with
the uhitc rfit bark was now pottT
ed down his tbroar TheelFefl was
furprifing and may appear incredi
ble 1 he next morning which was
about twelve hours after the dog wait
bitten be was its active as ever and
hunted in the woods as ufuah
It is an undoubted truth that the
Indians whoaregenerally well acquain
ted with the virtues and indigenous
productions have the white afh in
gieat eftiniarion as peculia’rly unfriend
ly to venemous fnake
Aithe bite o’f a mad dog is tho’fj
to communicate a flow though fatal
poifon it is fubmicted to the gentle
men of the faculty whether from the
above fafts this bark might not be
tried in cafes of canine madnefs'
SONG
To the tune of” The dufky night”
I
COME all you brave Kentuckians
Who dangers dare to meet
Come let us bade in wars dread gune
The favage foe we'll beat
For a fighting we mud go &c
Thro’ forefls' deep embrown’d by
fit tides
:r We'll feels the dirtily track
‘Oll be our" country's fafety fure!
May ctYhq'ue? crown th' attack!
W lien a fighting we do go &e
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Then conqueft ct own’d we'll hafts to
eafe
Our wives and fvvccfheart’s fears
And o'er our gladlome howls jrc!!fing
“Kentucky Volunteers”
As home in peace v el &o
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LEXINGTON': Printed by JOHN BRADFORD it hit Ottiet it tin earnir af Msin jmi Crift Struts WkePt Subfcriptiant AivtrtiJtmtnU tfcfip
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tood Wheat Rye Wool Flax tea
ihcs or well dieiTed Deer &lnsjrill
betaken in payment at the felling price
- In this dace -
Lexington Sett ia I7?9
tctliCreof forthenewi adver 4
lifcmcnts Ac me once more rcqueflaJ
Jbeuid -lining gather them t hit mauth ar the be
if next is dry weather andtura
themintke jbsdt—hept gathered after
they have changed their talaur are af lit
tle value I
Ar B Turel'eii may he eccomo
hicJtfaid place wuh lodging and
fuch entertainment aa'ihc country af
foida
PRhourdi'ftandfchiabtsfinifi will
meet wall encoui-tcmcm by apply-
TWjUll ta hrreoy gnen lo
tlie pulrAa that I will ex
change BjUibon-eouri-loute (tire goefci at
t-r bear ikirs and
fur— and will take ginfang till
Ik luthof Oittcf at nelhil-
ling per lb- - -Alio I took u
a inoun--tail' colt near Cumberland
in the wildernefs laft fall
i licit was -iuppofed to be two
: years oki Whoexer has loft
r tuch a colt will apply to me at
faidcuurt-lioui'
JOHN H6USTON
September 8 1789-
JUST ARJUVED
ZiniMvf pehedftr-faleiJ- by -—
PETER JANUARY SON
At their ntw fare
1 nearly appefitt the aid Court heufe
A targe and general ajfart sent ef
M F R C I t A N D I Z E
Particularly adapted te the ft of tn :
Together with a campleat ijfirtwwnt af
M E D I C l N E'
' — — v
IVhichlhty as ufual are determine ta
fell an reafanabla terms
BL AffKS
OF ALL RINDS
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ALL perfons indebted to the Prin-
tcrlc-eof forthenewi adver 4
RtTrarci'ao (nmmenly Inawa by the
name if Gen Sritt's lending) an l hi
jCetsuch September 8 1789-
gfc mny be applied with malt Jn ex
ahange far barey ar ether grain and
tavern keeper! and athert with gad bter
M‘reh tuts and ether i trading dawn the
Mijjijfi pi "7 an timely nitlce ht
fuppsieil withfnek beer at will Jtandthe
tfjl afVieclfmaueflfew-Orfraurr— fneyTTnnrcd cntatnly - m - nine -
ftepafes ta thija w ha miy berime pure by- monlj$ jch they choofe they
"illbe enough to fudge
r Ukjl j nrH W t - the mon?y-wth uu nd your
jurchaje hips being a cafb article Thife receipt (hall be gfHJ again It me
wh intend gathering the wild heps gnj my heirs and they will
much oblige the Widow and
faiher lei's as ’ well as their
humble (ervant
ELIJAH CRAIG
Sept 11 79-
tor SAX E At THIS OFFICE
HURSDAY the 8th of Oftober
appointed for the General
Mttfter
at Lexington
‘Mr BRADFORD
fR Samuel ' Grant lately
fell by the ravages left a
Cm
fulling and hemp mill in a
fair way to have worked this
fall the feat is mine and va-
uable the tools ftnt tor Ilia
friends wifhes me 10 lave to
family what is done and
execute the buftnefs myfclf but
'X ocki
Will be attended With great
difficulty 1 any gentleman that
will lend me fmall (urns of
(hall' have it in their
fulling or the mo
-
end pay up their refpe&ivc balances
immediately thofewhio fail to com-
ply befoie the laft of November
need not expeft any indulgence To-
bacco Wheat Rye Corn Oats Beef
Pork Buner C heefe and Hog lard
will be taken in payment at the lcl
ling price at thin place
CHRISTOPHER KISER
Sr l 13 I7l9- 47
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STraycd away ftom the fub-
(criber living on cane run
about fouf miles from
l CX'
ington about the laft of Vay
bay mare about 1 4 hands
high about year old bran
led on the near buttock D
Whoever deli vers the fid mre
to the Prim 'f hereof (hall re-
ceive three nl!ajS Or to the
fuh(vriber ft nr 1 llara
HUGH M WILLIAMS
Mg Ut M 1-4
All kinds c t Blank Books for
Merclianis -Clerks Acc made
and ruled to any pattern : Alfo
old books new bound oh reafon?
able terms at this uffice — -
pAKENn by the fuhfcriber living
- X near La xihgtaH a bay dura abaub
i y and a half hand i high Welt made a
ffmill Jlatt branded an the near ftnul
dtr Rft and !n the near buttock D
’Appraijtd te £ B
- STEPHEN BARTON
July 9 ?89 ' ' 4:
'AN EXC&LLEN t NET
PR I M E R
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May had by the groB dozen
rfihgtetihls0dke
FiytiteCiunty a grey mare md this
fpring t nltfbe it about i “it hinds high
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krandrd IR ID I A? ID in ditt Appraif
td 11 £6
AMBROSE BUSH
June 18 1789 5
af Fayette an iran gray filley 3 yeart
aid n handt high Itandti an the near
(hmlder and huttaeb a flat fn Arr
wrth lwS"rtii
bive the pnlrm flint alUtle white a'
tiv? the pnflrrn jtint al’tile white
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laft the hufeftheef hind feet hat
been running in the neighbaurhaad
Hbruary 1788 Appraifid ta
DAtt IIAtlRISON
juW1
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Irlndied caw threa yeart aid with farad
white as the fidet hack and belly mar
bed with an mderkeel in the right ear
JPHtyd ta £ $
't'AKEN ly lb fuhfcriber living
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near Hvntwt her ft mill an the
Clift af Kentucky a hay mare three
years aid 13 hands high branded A
tn the near fbaulder marked with aj
park rase vnder the belly paces natn
tal Appralfeitt £ 51 o
JACOB MARCH
July li 1789- $ '
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rpAKRNnpty the fubfebihei living
J ntHf Linceln Ceurt-Heufe ane
red (ar light brindled) and white caw
her ntck yelltw an eachfidt from her'
fbeuldert ta her head marked with ieSf
fwallew fetk in ike right ear and aJVC'
in the left thrre is fmsething appears
like brand an her cuHan hntnatper-
eeivabla what if any Jppraifid ia
5
Wui MONTGOMERY
Augnfi
7i I79--' 35
upiy the fubfertber living
I Foyettt cevnty a BatyHerfd
-4rfll fmall ftar in hit forehead feme
faddlt nurkt about 4 feet6er
high 16 17 ytert eld branded an t
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hear huttae I f Appraifed ta £
Alfa a dark brindled Heifer with fami
white along the back and tall marked
with a crap if ’ ike bight ear abiut 3
jaertild Apprdifed ta £ 1 16
'4 tf EPHRAIM BAtTES
PAkEN up by th fuhfcriber living
A $n the voters if the two mile in
— — fo - to be let for a term
' rpAKEH np by the Abfcrlber living years two valuable trails of
J "Jan the dry farkef Ckaplaiiiabaut -witid one' on Glen’acrcek and
i m Her from farlin’r fIL a r'4ihq other on the tfbugh fprings
Steer 4 years ild marked wiiJ an “Xxogether with ' fever! other
kelinnaaraar and fwallaw fork in thf V " K11t-
a fear Appfaifedta £j 10 IraCta in (he different Counties
years lid branded tn thenear fbtuiief ‘ CLEMENTS MOSLEM
has in abiut a fiue hilling bellfLe$ 7®P d—
Wm THOMPSON
Mercer Aug 20 1789- - - 4
rpAKFN up by the fiAfcriher InOe
' 1 iaber 1 787 en the wilderness trace
an Skigg's creek
fatthabdyhlart
hands i inches Sigh
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and Hi the near buttick
Appraifed ia £6
p4Vtb TabWktDCK living en
jBrurt criek tn IFetiferd teunty
1 j9 §n faef TriWfnivis SrSV y
lnat fir earn the Hafei4'
we ah u$ ia y ears aid 13K
Sigh branded m tht nepr
Him 1
brewn raw with a white fitem
ndltgt
i tar - mirk Appreiftd ta £ : 3
n
TAKEN op by the fubfebiher ruev
the Miuth if Hickman a dark'
Bay hirfe five yeart eld 4 feet 9 inch
if
et high decked with a flir in her fere-
head a fmall white fpet enhlr ijf feet
Appraijed la £ 9
Wxi HOGA
N 1
Sept1 tjSff 4'
— — — ' ' — '
P EN ep Py the fubferiher an
I Glen t ctedk a dark red Steer 4
yeart aid marked with a crap In the left
ear and three fliu in the tight a white m
fate and fame white en hit lege Ap 0J
praifed ta £ 3 ' — —
JOHN WILLIAMS
Augujl 6 17I9 s
— —The fellawing traBs ef- -
LAN 0 FOR SALE-
SEVENTEEN hundred acres oti
the Kentucky nearly oppofitetet
Frankfort— 3000 ia (he fame ne'gh
bourhood -1600 between Arnolde
and Menx'a Ration— -170 adjoining
the town land of Harrodlburg— 200 on
Brafliters'i ireek-— -400 within four
miles of Lee's Town on tho N fida
of the Kentucky—— 1000 on Cedar
Greek
13006 opt the Ohio neaa
the big bone
lick— 53000 it ih6
three forks of the Kentucky— —800
on Hingfton's' fork— 40000 'In dip
ferent trifti on Licking and the Ohta-
it is unneceflary to fay any thing ta
recommendarion of thofe landsbnl
that the greater part are equal ia
quality-and fituation ttf any in the
Diftrift Negroes Tobieco Bcefr
pork Hories Cpwa and all kinds oC
pUb!ick fecurities will be taken ia
payment the terms may be kriowa
by applying to Mr Peter Tardiveatt
in Danville or to the fubferiber whig
has alfo a quantity of goods which
he wUt give in exchangefor Tobacf
co Beef and Pork
Mi N AGLL
Holloi a&fitl 8 1 789- ' £0- S - c
Tf TIP C()f 1
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of
rpAREN up by the fuhfcriber living
I m the Nerth firk tf Elk Hem 0
A company will meet at the Crab
Orchard the ijth ef September iner U
der ti fiart the next miming ar 19
Fifteen feithmtnts: it ifbiped tvtfS
petfnwSU ga arttod
Everal very yaluabfe ’'tradla
land lying on the wa-”
ters of Clear Creek in the
Giiinty of Fayette about ten br ax
twelve miles from’ Lexington fy
which are’ patented in the j
name of -William Stewart — Al-
(rafts m
it? thii diftrift The terms
may be knowtf by aplying to
Harry7 Innefi Efquire in Dan
ville or to the fubfcrlber abouj
(vX mUes from Danville in Lin
t Avsivi iik Lino-
iln Courtly
byff-tf THOMAS TODD
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logetUttHhis dollar is to (weigh 4308
grains grofs vThe fleece dollar which
we wifb ta have ptiferred for the Amerl
Z-l dan unit is iti theft propohiensi ar n
2 fine 1 09 allay:: mfine— joj a-
ley (faltegethdb 3873 gr arJisefutl
in flandard fi:itntfS to thojeof the commer-
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dollaf tobe tf $tdinvalue)is confirmed
hytUsfiatement ijtogrn 6 21027 :
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3 6 gr tffi'i filver being fired at thd
talue of 6if mi 7 35 an worth
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So that the American Jliniard of gold Is
the fame as in the commercial countries:
but for filver1 itis inf trior Alley of
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gotfiseiaal parts of fine fitvir and cop -
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read ' employment:- The dime adore trJerit by mere hauls trh-rr
and olive branch The cist to be with a wjthey art to rtttivo the value h
maomfortably-cioatktdflsndinrt1!1' cit" tftrpence as is the practice it
eta with afpade Mils hand read - Fro atArr countries and as reajon and con-
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peak of at Aneticv i coinage Hiwhich
the fancy hat a Jhire of influent! that it
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could not then have The iate Cangrtft
f eriilf MFr S nw 999V KaWngrwJI
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Jeftrvet applavfe far the advantageous
diviflons Uto which iheythrtw tkeAme-
Hean mtniet af account - In general
aUui'ap f 9
their meafurti refpeSing them are wife
and ingenious yet I muft vent a few
thoughts which perhaps yeu may wifb
had influenced their ordinance Some tf
them are unimportant— mere creatures of
the fancy others are of mote cenfe-
9 uence
Eaglet may he in half and a uarter
pieces: dollars Uhalf Quarter piects:
dimtt and perhaps half dimes in rb gt
gni hlf ctnts t s
mills or a farthing fltrling if the dot
lar he sod in value Ail the coins may
tar w in vaiue Av tat cunt may
-have the Anericantagle on one fide wan
aaeroaeing - u o tj America" On
the reading “ U S tf America" On
the tppofite fide may be fomejuch devices
iSAaCii C A —
tf theft: far the taglt piece and its di-
IflaZ'hLnummnitatk: ante pa-
ieflali read ‘4thjuly 177 6” and in
the fir id 13 fiarst one oft he rays jufl
above the top of lit Monument pointing
dew n After is befl drawn with five long
V IW 9mnjojuvtr coins was exactly
atoaiinfiienejstotkefierlingftaudard
of Fritain and he gives its weight 411
graiii & as theftaniard proportions art
it a 2 dwtfi'iefilvstt anitldwtal-
hoy thcr tf ore as 12 grof tart to 09 alloy
Jaare 417—31 75 and 385 72
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TVb lie fcxxsTLvjim Mwccn t
Kfcm'irks on tnc rcfolve of Congrefs fix-
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JloodbyJhJm TJiis led meto think—— E W-Y O R Krjulf—t gr
unenrcrtamingnieielybtfviufeit tiean
Rotpflofiy themes The nature and
truth of the deferiptioni will tirgsje
bjTi - cver ohfouje the char:de:x
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vantea in
author wbtehfit h rather
paying a
compliment to my owh iaile
e than to
Ria genius: to fay I have always
re always
greriy adtmreJ Anwngft -ihefe
hooks Ifoand one-which had never
been tranflatedr merely I pnefume
hecaufe the feenw was laid in Humble
bfe kor your peopie abroatf think
l5a ‘of accident which do not tall
hf-flrpftftftlSA 'OrliiVk 011
otn ambngft h idajgoes ongreat men
whereas in faft we can fee at nmh
wc vn ice as muen
-of human nature in the finall affairs
af vil ®B Uie higher flageof
Jfyf i in tartiYj
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hna ffc alf§ ntarlv the
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‘tna£‘ tf fa" would toft about so
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tf hut thisfesmsuhewidsif pr$
lability and the difference mnfl rather
I according te the difference tf the value
tfthemetalt A pound tf gold is i$
timi aS valuable at a pound of filter
therefore in this way of ruining if
I ffl flertirg in gold cofi- per cent tf
djrn£ H fiteer will tiff pgr cent
alfe ftemt to it high' ifttf
Pe& the eoflin predict falls not a gnat
lulfptntt flmi tt h sf f
Ptr cet-Ir Pards i copper bought
ct tod per pound aid yet the la-
iupcrynn ata yet the la
— hturand expense ir Uft than on the prod
one juing and weighing are
fus metals the filing and weighing an
ifJ1 txa and they art not milied S’ITto
fair eii4 a — ®
Congreft tflimated the ctfl at this rate
thay ariainai co feat (J&
devalue of fa many halfpence fltling)
te coined out tf 1 tf copper f
about 42 cents ctfl to be paffei It
loo cents er about $id flerliur
mr but I fate it t hit
20977 certs art what would be paid hr
ev" ylbafgoli in bullion carried to th-
ndlhisfum deduQed from 211 q
ttntt A declared valuo ofaib of itld
Itbvts 463 emu to tho mint forthtcok
tfetlnlufi- The gold taglt is 14$ Jfi8
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cheaper than the coining ofH e
millions in geld soft Britain about 1 2
Vs age: wkertfereit istebefufpeaed
tet 2 i is underrated it aib nav
felAr cafe tfthg ordinance ttfiof
tlSfilrtr thathis netfa low as 2041
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trffrr may btftpartltiy treated tf ptr-
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‘T n° a ccmfldeijbfe-jjmuch ambitwn-Anehhs'r fhedlingwiTir
to decay fo lhat philological ourfuit ind willixmfj
of rccovertng in Come degree what We ate informed that Mr Henry
r had left? and with: that vie If!arbKfit in Jogenfous mechanic from
lent for the works of Cervantea in Baltimore exhibited to the infpeflfon
ndT3GTfMh:fi:i::e u-i ?
l ed the Village with the view 1 jvc
a 8c Kjcnf'oucd j it wts niv v j- -j iti
r‘!"re3Jr -rtr:' V J'er MnJ fi' ll Jy er ngu-s ii) wort ear-
fu!r I--l-litr "!"" a hrdrld finii'Zs “ ' IO a"u:e myfelf Wl-cn 1
ts about the fame as of tcogui came perfectly well mailer ct it in
Md nti'Hk ! htinS WrilnS ‘f0Wu of fume pat is
in aWn!L’ icuiai kali's obfervwiifis pauiillar '
ned from JwiL? ulc bC C3r‘
errliim snf 1 f ’ ft cm con
of fc!'lenl re'JinR
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nou-h movi 1 I paf :wc e-
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1 i ®111 1 ' Par main But
moiriTh "° fWh
hal ln Magrea
innnJ1 h i'i CW e“ e 1 1:1 CJ’
luniny that 1 hate hetn led to give
cnnill r ”
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“ “fl“a‘it‘'vfi:ifwi!!i
ISV “If" °ne °f h? bo°ka cf lhat
r h 1° your t‘lua:ntance Hch
0“y I01'® f° ucstve or
' wti?- n’y ®‘f’ '?'? 6b-c1 n:OT-
within my power and In ira nattnc
XZZSZZ£U
conjfitsof a threihing foor a ii fixty
ifix flails and it is thought on a mo-
Ornate imputation will tbrcih a much
as forty men in the ordinal y way j
iflwl STrtlf — 1 Ml H r v
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Wrai on the fubjeft cf logwopd have
E: h icr wib bin
vbvbet" Ch'Re de Affar 4‘ Nw-
tC0¥ufB?®nr a'e nei in ®f'
fiew though I fuppofe I might (land
good chance aa others was diV
pofen to rthe matter j hore
h? olSh phe pub C wJLdo "e lha
Juftice to beieve my mind (ree from all
pnologic'pSIfL!’
nate with the workr
Baltimore exhibifeJ to the infpeflfon
of many of the member of both -
WUI vnrcis mice new inven-
houfes of Congreri three new inven-
ted inachines-for the following-pur
ted machines for the following- mr
porp-fia:
r 1 A machine for entting grain
this is fixed on two wheels and ia to'
be fet inmotion by one man who it is
ftfd will fie ableto cut 5 acies of
wheat per day '
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2 A m chi nr for clearfngdocki
j: zszzss£
m 10 A “
c on aineient pi
ever yet invented
3 A machine for threftine grain t
r
lemaiaaue li!ervsrW: ii-n
faeectes and the lik I
1 '
Irene
nee
was griduil)Jf’ej toYonnVr'
- - comp do
ire
whole: that bong done it occuitcd
to me f ftfve It to the prefs
I would wlfij to acknowledge that
there tic Conte wuid anJ even ten
tcnces w'hifh I have not been able
" arniw
louiakeoutinihe original not with-
vhav?J1J he aJvanRebf
This will -ri u "
plaineJ ct ikeie it a ft-mfi C
fcmerce it ' rarhCJr
“
Sir’ LrT !0h‘forhe “pie's pur kill 1 red f
ofec‘’toa!Crd:Dfiwy'e!f to Guar or four pli
r °VCBE?nt' 1 Wewf thia
e l7nrera" it?!JUrtieivetiemous tf
IDe tb®af“cnnenle"‘ bi about an
hi 0uabl 1 BOC ur n nueh fwol'cti anddlfcove ed fca-ceT
h£l i??!-011® °Ut 7c:i a °" ny fin ofLife Mi!f hioi'el wj’
7 “ul avr upon my facied ho-
wrote CoirdS iSTfTJwhkh
1L """ "Mfemevik fWMvfasi UlUCf (UU'CiCniSMy U
Chiruigi Spanilh anJ Mnglilh diftior froiu fjid 'nee lv w if- r T:'
aiy which is allo veJ to bo ihe bel weie notiCeJ c? the dan-erV-'c
ihts wiilealily be conceived becauCe might be Jn the fall of iliTtt
thoueh th Hr— i — i it wnj probab'e it mfhr f-'ll on’tho ‘
lioufe went out of the vay j whet
the trie was falling wh rh ap-rcaici
may have which no die- as if it w ould fall on the len'- i
flionary can propet lyi and with fufiS- called aloud m n - -
cieut uiinuttiei gu e Indeed the de- family weie within the unAwr unite
X I NG T O if S'piynfir j
An unfomnidc acei'cr:: h-pjcrj1
about 5 nii-’ci ficii tlis 14 Pf ut
inomlay Lil a vo:iii mrf n- j'
1 n al VOiin ni1'1 U l 1 J
IcJ a tiec tint ifood near a i m el ir
houfeiu Older to prevent any dini!o
’ °f 1° ienR at t!'ai
tire m the houc aJ at this
t3‘ tf 'h man- iempe I i
fl‘r atbC wildly
amc- 07 under the falling tref
'anJ wa ’-V 1
V m h
klcm the Am-: 1 U De-
w
was foine time fime rtrr? w'tlial-co
In the upper I The p:in wl-'ctt
it occaiioned fmmjJ'ate'y cxtfidc!
over the who'e body In ffrcM
tnmtnei ii's Inrbs fwef'ed wfili'largs”
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crujt!on wfvtn covered thodv
!'' - ?Pjc‘e 5J ered
cf tic white aft biik and ininiedi-
"fC 7 Tccched fcif11- relief at tho
biclT li then to k a oevcrrlcn oV
writh milk andpcnecTy lecovcrW1
c fwci''i ‘on iruitg about two
days
- "w a vi
the whuc ft bak was mrv pollt-
ed down his !rmr TheeXcft was
furprifing and may apjear mcrcdK
bc The next morninr which wj
tWwrLzyz rc X
Wtten he was is aAUe a ever? and
huntei! n the woods as rfnai
It iaanuodonbifrl to'ft that thru
Indian whoaregew h wJ
eJ witlv ihe vhtue anTiSn
produfHon hate the 'M:e afliJ
gieateAiiriaMona a
iy venemou fnakei :
nnirnn ir 7 a A a -
lncJ in (a cl of canine madrefJ : “
S O N G
Ta tat tune “ The duflty jnfgtt:
m1 ' !
Clvl-“ ? J°y T® Kenf-Ucii?t
r ?n5r sJafc l? met
rK - -
ha(te ' wars dread gaife
hTcfavage foe we'll beit -
F6r fifihting we muft go &c
1 ' r&':
- Fro forefti! ep -emSrown’S by
ftade‘ ‘ '
I'tcea
kLJ I a w
edt thd dimly track'
1
MavTAbl W
0?
1 cafe t ij 1
Our wives and fwcetheart's fea'r£ 1
And o'er our gladfome bowls we'Ilficg
“Kentucky Volun'cerrir
As home in peace go &e"
W-- 1 MV igAuk- '
of the ilnLoVery t ic wary j
tuilf:ine:iiui:i!uJc that tj-i UIU
e!i:ie iiiy be of p cat utility
The invcrioi lu ptiiiKucJ Ct-::1
gicis Coi an excleliie pnviltvt: rf
ni-king andienJngtl-c iiJnic!:
WhiCJ Will L'llJoub'ijV v
1 1 t
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iCf'ii!rit li'nj
S!S 4 :!) 11 niiwunc ir a ti ecloiu
tsipoiubie- ttr a
eiiaiii i-c it value
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a Her
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jp A large company will meet- at
tic- 1 be Crab Orchard the 10th af Or
jyr jfy hi trier ta flirt early rile?
nfxt meriting fir the fettlement
1
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'jC'AS wil
V H-"'
A company will meet at the Crab
Orchard the 271 h ef September in or
fttr to Jlnrt the next taming fir the
Etiflcni fettiemthts : it is biped every
pnjon will gi armed
wx AfficELLENr NEW
P K Af E
May he bid bv the erofa- doz
Mingle' at thi Office
n ioi g od
n this plafe I
NICHOLAS WOOD Baker
Llxmg ton Sept 2c
Sf PETER JANUARY & SON
n r r c vovernor natn x-- r
iir rrr7‘l’n ” rCJf m:n ” hi - r ncr Cumberland moun
hl‘ 'e 7ifl51n- which was win in the wildernefs laft falj
5meJ " "' ih fRppoftd
- “The hearer he enf ha mv permit °d" Whoever ha ioft
Con re nr ry hi annr or hit Grandmo- !UC a cilr wilJ “Pply lo me at
f-er if he chufe fmdcourt-houfe
CHARLES OHARA JOHN HOUSTON
Major Gerei Hand Pope! September 8 i 789
ANEcdO tT — - -
Qf Major General (THara the preftni
Cammandtng Officer at Gibraltar ± 1 1 ’ ' ‘reby given to
AytULST thf officer was governor lC c ial iU cx-
pf 3t- Lucia a young man who cn8e gxis at Bourbon
marrJi‘inr’ Madame court-1 oule fur bear Ikins and
roll Moon
IaftQ jarref
Few Moon
P:ft O
5 - hi
-
ijM Mart rife 9 25 u I0
Vfr Luna rear Saturu 6 ac c
3t ul d Jj'J l
Eptiemerts
rott
i
OCTOBER 1789
taicuiared for the Meridian of
KENTUCKY
25 n 20th p Trinity
pfcuk V g
iroLiifjk
K E N T U C K Y G A Z
E T T E
— — S - Yirm mi mu u
— : — — 1L1 A 7!k
LKXIKOTOK: W J OH BRADFORD Ornc U U r TZT’ T"'""
paper art thankfully received and Panmn In its different hrnehtt deSZthCmZi Aivertijemnu ffcfoi
I7'fj-
i8D
isjm
mi
1 tTi Sftiut rift 20 26i& hy
H 17M1 n Trinity
7a rift 7 20
0'h p Trinity
F'nui fett 7 i
Lunanear renut 6 33-5 J
Jup rife 12 40 6 355 25
365
' life 6 43
S riui rift 124
1 her’- Days Ac ifuniiufe
1 8 h p Trinity
7 rife 6 22
rife x 94
D n M
Atht t 1 5a Morm
tub at 6 34 Morn
tjth rt 10 56 Morn
? A h r 7 rt Wn-n
24 ff J9s 4x' v V ettmatt ip Jvew Drltans He
1 6 20s 40 PWf" i theje win may become purchaf
6 at s to ihpoymtnt twt thirdtin barley
infty 5 23 s jy’ r tther groin and the rtMmdtr in tajh
6 35 3i
45 3d
d 5'5 35
6 265 34
P a7i'5 33
6 295 3t
id Sojs 30
lil 1 l$rtZtgf barity tr other grain and
6 iids gu'rk'P" "htrrwithgiodbeer
‘6 15 s’ 45 Mbantsandnhers trading a twn the
16 1 7i5 49 MiJpJJippi way an timely not iet be
6 18 5 4a JHPPlifd withfueh beer at will flond the
1 tejl if the climate ef Hew Orleans fjt
5
42 5
375
3?
40
41
r inraye
tr at haft at much eajb will tnabit him ti
purckaft kept bting a eajb article Theft
wht intend gathering the wild hopt
Jbiuld gather thenjhir ninth er the be
giningifnert in dry weather and cure
1 them in the fhidehipt gathered after
they have changed their ctleur are of lit
tle value
N B Travellers may he accomo
dated at faid place with lodgings and
fiich entertainment as the country af
23 &!
ai! 1
3 A JODRNFYMAN MASON
!£ J HRICKIA V FR or PLASTFR
fra who iirdciilandt hiabuiinuL will
uicet wiift ciicouiagemenr by apply rW her near hind faat'wAftr'aVl'yTt'nnft 7 'r Kentucky
Jnfi to 1 lp 7 beve the patm Mnt a Hull 111 ! ?" forK- ‘40000
JOS GALE
Septembers 1789 35
At their new ftere
nearly eppofite the aid Court hritfe
large and general affertment tf
E R C H A N D I t E
T trticularly adapted tithe feeftn !
Tigether with a ram pleat ajfirt'ment if
M E D I C I N E
Which they atufual are determined ta
fell eh fiafmabli terms
TAKEN up by the JubfcrUer an
Glen s creek a dark red Steer
K ! A JVT E" C ytars old marked wjthacnpi
O ei and three flits in the right
face and feme white eh his legs Ap
ptaifedta £3 '
JOHN WILLIAMS
Augufl 1789'- 3
A t-L perfons indebted to the Prin-
“ ter he-eof for the newi adver
tiicmenti Ac are once more requefled
to pav up their ret'nedive balances
£ Good Wheat Rve Wool Flax Fea
tbe's or veil dreiled Deer (kina will
betaken in payment arthe felling price'
in this place
Lexington Sept 12 1789
jfUST ARRlVEDf
Axi n iw opened far fait hy
Pet ran into (tommenh known by the
name if Gen Stitt t landing) in the
K-ntucky September g 1789
JOHN NNrtRROW purports
carrying matt id tUct the MALT
ING BU riNtS rf FEKR BREW
FRY where theft who have dijlilltryi
y btfupplitd with malt in tv
fwailew fork in the right ear and a flit
id tha left there fg famtthing appears
like a brand an her citjbien but net per
ceivable what if any Appraifed ta
£ -15
Wm MONTGOMERY
Augufl 27 1789 3s
'pAKFtf up h the fubjkriber living TO Rl? H
nr nf"Hwtfrt an the
Clift ef Kentucky a bey m are three £vcl very valuable trade
year tld 13 hands high branded A 3 land Tying on the wa-'
an the near (boulder marked with eV ters of Clear Creek in rtv-
ssjftwr-
JACOB MARCH nilea from Ltimgton
July n 1789 s which are patented in the
name of William Stewart AT
rpArpN ta ir n iv be let for a term of)
TAt£!7:j!MZ K- ” !“Me trial cl
ted (er light brlndlfth and white 0“ onc on Elen'S creek and
her neck yellow an each fide from other on the trough faring:
r°8'1!'rt —ith fevcral othe'
J ww i ' " ”? 1 I T a I
1 ” Tawn firk of Elk Hm
brindled taw three yeatt old withfam
Wte an the fidet hath and belly mat
bed with an underkeel in the right eari
Appraifed to £ 3
WILILAM PAYNE
ugft 1417S9 5
finrt February 1783- Appraifed tt
£ 4 t
DAN HARRISON
June rs 1789
Pp A REN uft bv the fuhfcriber living Pa7nenD -
m the Town fork of Elk Hm JPPly ing to Mr Peter Tardfveae
af Pvtff — 'n gray fiiley 9 veart
ilJ 1 i haittit hhh branded ait the near m L
hauUernndhuttork J1 a fter in her Olhr rnftlllr ir-n 53000 l th 0
firhrv4 her near hind eat °f ‘!'e Ken‘“Cky Sooty
000 in dif- f
have the hoof af the af hind fiat Mt it r
lka L “ V
jvrtng J rntjM it about r 3 handt high ?he fallowing traBt af
n yeart eld branded e tktnear heuldedV LAND FOR SALE
I?- fZZ?1! ‘ '"'- CEVENTEEN
IR JD the ID in dett Appreif p the Kentucky nearly opyofitefo
W a Oe “ L
June t8i
---- — j -ly oppunicm
ftankfort— 3000 in the fame ne gh
bourhood -1600 between Ainolda
nd Meut’a Ration-— 1 70 atijoinins
thetown IandofHarmdflirg -aooon
rpARrv 1 th fubftriber living miU'r1 400 MI four
1 av 7VLr- -reek I ti7Sv T°Wn °n h N
- p- - ----- - U ty ®f the Kentucky — 000 on cedar
Cieek 13000 on the Ohio nc'ar
the big bone lick 53600
TAKFN Uf hy th fuhfcriber living
in the wntert af the twt mile in
Payette Cum tv a gray w are and this
Jpring t riltyjbe it about r $4 handt high
iept T7 rrpo
hemen raw with a white face undlegtA Jcco WheatVRye 0)0
w ear mark Atmifed taf 7 7Prk Butter Cheeie and Iloga lard
0 RMENTS MOSLFYAvill be taken in payment at the fel- ‘
fmnll
J BB ’ ni "r jnuf
tr RR and in the near buttiek D'
At ppraljtd U f 9
A STEPHEN BARTON
jvly g 1789 4 6
fT'ARPM (y the fuhfrrler living
n the I firth ftrk of Elk Pm a
I l 'j mnw iivtng - j
n and a half hands h IghZud HUR S D A Yt h e 8th of Oftober
fjnnnjtr branded "'henefl -PPomrcd for the Geneftf
ier RR and m the near buttiek D AMufter Lexington
rAS 7 fUhftrihel' TAKEiN y tht Mfirit a bluet :
h’trfinminthertfhtntnintun)un4tr the belly about three van eld
nZbrlr 7 tTf hat a red heifer calf w'th a white fat’ J
ZitnrJjed Ift ? - ‘W 7
7 ARTHUR NASH JAMES HOGAN
‘ Stpti 1 I7S9
TAKE tip ht the fuhfcriber living
k red Steer 4 -jf
S“SXAllrki“l of Blink Book fo?
kiitEi Ap Mirdiants Clerks &c made
and ruled to any pattern: Alfa
old books new bound on rcafojv
able terms at this office
r
Us
tracts in the rhflerent Counties
in thia diftrid- The terms!
may be known ‘ by aplying to’
Harry In nes Efquirej in Dan-
ville or to the fubferiber about
fii miles from Danville in Lin-
coin County
39 -tf THOMAS TODD'
Danville or to Vhe fuhfcriber who '
hai alfo a quantity of goods which
wiH Rive in exchange for Tobac
co Beef and Pork r
M NAGLE:
Holders Augufl f 1 789 50
that the greater part are equal In
quality and fituation to any in th
DiRriA Negroe Tobacco peef
Pork HOrrea Cows and al! kirdt of
publick fccurities will be taken in 2
payment the torn may be known 1
— — F J
hng price at thia place
CHRISTOPHER KlSE&s
Sept 13 179
A Perfons indebted to the Tub
feriber are requelled 'to fettle '
and pay up their refpedtive balances
immediately j thofewho Tail to com-
ply before the tail of November "
need not expeR any indulgence To- $
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3ji the Printer ef the Kentucky Gazette
ij i it '
1 s flf ehfervtd that the officers of this
J DifiriS art concerting proper modes
bf de'ence and attack and tht ftatt’s
nn dtvifiag Political trrangmenls for
the puM't good ? In our fit union fheft
art fnt-jeBs of grl it importance and
fbou’d no doubt engage their attrition
'But nether theft things nor any fit tin
tion how-ver ftcure fbould dtrtB the
citizen from his own perjonal rights
nor for a iwnei fufptnd his watchfull
ligiltnce over hts own freedom Happy
e the prattle & know from annals only
tht eofr w’th whit h liberty may be loft
hut harder fall art they who know
from experience how to prize its Vtffi gs
Surrounded on all fines by open force or
ferret m u hi nation it is fubjtS every
to be attacked and d fir eyed
Fk-qutntly liberty receives a more fatal
wound from the injury and oppr jfnn
dent to a tingle individual than from tht
invipw of a foreign t ternf In the one
cafe tht magnitude tf tht ebjtBflrtads
ftOKt 1wiiM 1
the alarm and every manis epptfed tithe
general danger lathe ether but few
0rt the
fm tiler number are afeBtd by it and
none fuffidently to make common cant
The injury is pejed over without punfb
mint and thus is a precedent formed
One prectimt creates another - they j ton
increafe in number and a number of pro-
cedents make law The example has its
influence and is fuppofed to juftify the
wifi irregular mnjuret and where it
gofer net exaVyfit' thtdefeB isjupplhi
by analogy: A id thus the m i whe at
firH iwrff the timid affieB tf guilt and
might have been puntfhedas criminal or
his rendu now affumes the told front
ifti’ht derides the complaints tf tht
injured and triumphs in his arrogated
tO'VrS '
Tilt faBs wh'th gave rife to theft
ftfi- lions not being generally kioWu and
at the fame time ft alarming in their ns
m re mid cenjequtnces as to dem i d t he
attention ' every mat w'to d ires fay
event hmfelf I am free I have taken
th‘ r ie-fi of com n i 'icaling them thro'
your treisto the nb ic
Ji'i know K fichians that a fret
cfr ifi i 1 your lOu try in the houft of
hts friend in th peaceable purfu1 1 of his
luft ieft is j'eit’diiy a military officer
-f l! iifad af his Joidiers taken into
f futlaly -co ifined and hurried -IVhtrtl
to a migifirate— to a court if juflice —
gr toaiy tribunal qualified to examine
him touchi g any funpefed crime t No
hut out tf your ctu 1 try— out of tht reach
of your laws— iwayfro m his f r lends fils
a military garrifon : A id all this with
out any legal warrant or the fbadew of
authority five only what his armed
tree s gave him But he whe has f tree'
what other warrant does he want t lit
difclaimtthe common ties which bind the
ct B of mankind: A A thus was tht
acred Inwt of hefpitality and all I ha
it are II rights of a citizen a moment
violated and trodden under feet hy armed
injue-ice Tht county lieutenant of Ala
infoitice rise county lieutenant or ma-
ton where thefe things happened firong-
lyimurejeiwitha fenfe oftheinfult of
fered to the laws the injury done the in-
feted to the laws thei yuiy
dividual and the pernicious confequence
af fuch an examine rafed a party tf hit
militia a-id with a jpirit highly to be
applauded purfued the 0) ficer In order ts
ref cut the man : IV! however was car
1 f !ed into quarters beftro he overtook him
Th' man lam tld isft ee telenfei—by
the iiiterpqfitiin T fuppoj of the conn
Th s is ho
e
j ent Euiopean fcttlemcnts in Ind-acon
fiderably under prime coll in confe-
quenee o! the pickets nemg over
ftoCKcd The bctl Maueiia wne
would 1161 nett twenty pounds Her
ling the pipe
Capt Kui by fn the Be' (by from V
Philadelphia arrived fafe at Bengal
- but in a very leaky condition ( hor'
cargo of wine &c was unloadng
veffel was to be fold and not to
-urn ’
Capt Randall in the Jay was (afe
arrived at Batavia from Madras) ! It
was fippoled Ihe would winter there
and provecd early next feafon to Chi
na Fiea-nor- Capt Metcalfe In the brig
nelonging to Ncw-York lyihS in
the liver Tigris was boarded weun
derftarid by a number of Clnneftban-
ty lieutenant i n s is’ however but a become neceff ary for this Jt" ” diui but by thc fpirited condufl of
fmallpart of that jtiftice which heisin- foMitfcBualmeiprtfor it vy E the ccvv Who brought a gun loaded
tit tiled to It is not my intention to take colleBingfimlarautiet wilhinthisfiaie
notice at firfeiit of the injury dene tetht te bt pieced in the treqfury thereof for
man fcul t tht public I cannot hear
that the officer hat yet btenarrefted this
fbould ms B certainly-be Hone that he
m'ght uidergo the p optr enquiry and
Infer a punifbnent equal te his crime
F-r If Jucli a violationefthelaws isper
milted to pafs with immunity where is
the i that is fate t Supprfe this mm
la have been charged with a crim- art
net all men liable to a like charge and
who is able to oppojt a-1 armed force T If
you ca l yourj'elves V'cmf )—ifyou dart
Jlandup a id fay thA yen ait ptfvtrned
' by laws— and net by the inluiti'ig laprict
af individuals alftrt thtjf right-: J-
porpthoelawr demaidjtiliicend reft
u-A fail fied until you obtain it Four
Jituatioii makes i 1 doubly your duty you
have armed fort ts ftatiomdurv your bor
- -
Capt MCuidy
iert who may at any timttmmit dr
predations upon your property and Vo
late yeur'perfons with the fame propriety
Viit this man wasfeized t 21 id oree mine
I charge yiu by all that you hold f acred
te guard againft Jo baneful! a precedent
ItistxptBed that the county lieutenant
whe was etneerned in the tranJaBlens
will immediately furnifb the extent ve
with a particular acceunt ef the circim
fiances and alfo this hi tranfmit a fimi
lar account to tne erfictr commanding tht
centinental troops on the Ohio
G A 1 U S
Sept so 1789
xRRIGN f NTXf LICENCE
Cj i— -
LONDON Mink 14
ExtraB ef i letter from Copenhagen
March 3
“ An attempt has been made here to
burn the Ruffian fleet by an incendiary
onecapt O’Bnen from Often i whoe
(Ti p lying amonitfthem Tallin die ice
$lha-t (ire--chat been planned rn let on
a genet al conflaration might
eiii'ue --Providentially it has beendif
cuveed in time for if it had fucceed-'
ed half (he to'vn would have been
blown up by the large quantity of gun
powder on boaid the Ruffian'mcn of
war Heh id been bribed by aSpanifli
emiHary and was to have received a
ievard of 4000 1 (Idling O'Riienii
trefted and it to take his trial but
the villain who planned this honid plot
hik unfortunately efc’ped"
Yefterday upward 256 volumes of
Rail India iranfaftioni in manuic-fpt
weif brought fioin the India-honfe to
Weftminfter-Hall preparative ro ’he
commencement of the trial of Mr Htfl
iags Kach of ihefe books contains
fern 1 500 (o 3000 pates
4Thir'een fail of the line are ordered
to be equipped as fall as poffib'eat Co
penhagen to join the Ruffian fquadion
early in the fpring
All the AuRrian troops we eordered
to quit their win’erqiui ter at tbeend
of laft inon'h an d to form the different
camps as foon aspoffin'e
Thofe in Tianiylva ia and Molda
via to be re-idy foi maichng on l eliift
1 notice
Ti'e Fie'ioi of Ravaia has joined
kfct armed neutrality of the Ge maii
powers Ilia force if very contidera
Jbe and would in cafe of a rupime
be fumed againft the Emperor
The Have tiade and the teft-aft are
again agitated hi the courfe of thii fef
Con
‘
f0fieVylngand colicfling certain
duties and imofts within this date-
fioular pui pofes
Be it tnaBed by this General AJftm
My and by the authority thereof it is
hereby tnaBed that the fame duties and
imptfis whither by per sent advalere m
er ox Jpetified articles or othirwie
be levied and celleBed upon all goeds
wares and merchandise imported into
this flats whither by land tr water as
may be ordered tebe levied and celleBed
upon fimilar goods wares and 1 terchan
dize imported either by land or water inti '
any of the fold eleven ftates by and under
the authority of the Jaid eleven ftates by
t heir J aid general legiflature by any laws
aBsor erdinances made and pejfcd or te bt
made -lature: and pafld by the jaid general legif
and t halt he fever al officers ap
pointed for colleBing the imptftr litre
t of tit levied in this flats bt authorized
dircBcd and requited St carry f his aB
hti eJfeBual execution at and from
iW fame time appointed or to be epttin
ted by tht fold general Ugiftatujt tf
the Jaid eleven ftates for beginning
1 to colleB the laid duties and impofis
in the f aid ftates and on principle
and ttims tf tht aBj and ordinances
of tht aid eleven ftates muutia mutan
dis Bi it further tnaBed by the aulhtrU
ty aftrefeid that the duties and imptfis
hereby required to be levied asaforefaid
within this ft ate ball be paid in tht fame
kjnd of monies or other things in which
t he f aid duties and imptRs to bo levied
and colloBed in tht fold eleven ftates
fball be payable under the laws or erdi
nancti by them paffed or to be faffed
fen celleBing the Jame
A I rue espy - witnefe
HENRY WARD Sec’ry
Ftbm the New-York Daily Advertiser
EAST INDIA INTELLIGENCE
The fliip Cbcfapeakej from Ben
gal john O’Donnel efq owner
and commander bs brought a va
luable cargo confuting of aimoft ev
ery production and manufaOuie of
Alia lie has had a vety quick paf
fage being only four months inclu
ding five or (lx day (lay at the Iflatrdi
of St Helena and Afcention fiom
Ecngal Bv Mr O’Dbnnel arrival
we are favoied with the folio wig in
telligence The Chefapeake was the firfl A
merican veifel allowed to hoift the
colouis of (he Uni ed States in the
celebi ated river Ganges and to tiade
theie When Lo'd Cornwallis the
Governor General then at a gieatdi
ftaree up the country was applied
to bv letter from Calcutta to know
in what mannei the Americans ate to
he received— his amwer was— On
the fame footing with other nations
Th'S anlVer being piobabiy confor
mable to hit hftruflioiis fiom Gieat
Britain tvinee the friendly difuofiif
on or that na'on in that quaitetjfor
the Ameiican fliip pay no moie at
any ofihe Engliflr fettlcmen:i of Ben
gal Madras and Bombay whiih Mr
O'DonncI vlfiied than other foreign- (
ers It 11 o be noti ed alfo that the
Supreme Council of I engal haveta-j
ken off a heavy duty called goveinj
mental ciiftom wh'ch included exports
as well as imports— this duty all other
nacons except the Knglifli weit
liable to That on Mav'eha winej
was fo high as iS rupees the erfle'
and -wines one rupee 01 26 ftciling on all
in boittes
All funs of Euiopean goods winas
fpirit &c wee felling at the diffet-
Carg(
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IISC t VW( wiiu uiwmiii-b" T — - —
wiih grape lo bear on ihcm ihtj
wee TheKingofGreat-Rritalnbykispra-of repul fed with the lofs of foin
their gang— The Captain as fftte 13th of March has or-
dtrtd that for the fupply of the inhabi-
I P t u m t VauiailttflaAila
at Cantofii
' AH was profound peace between
the country and European powers in
India when Mr O'DonncI failed
The hitherto reftlefs & ambitioui Tips
poo fon ofihe famous Hydcr Ally
and the Englilh appear heartily fick
of war and are now fully employed
in reftorivg loft credit and their al
motl ruined finances by fyftems of
reform and (economy-
The French at Pondicherry were
preparing a ftrong aimament to accom
pany Cochin-China the-dcthroned Fiince cf
who- lately v fued FrrvcC
and to affill him in thc rccovcy of his
legal and hereditary kingdom
Ye underftand it is ciy unfafe
for American veflc! to go on the
cosft of Malabar for far of the Mali-?
tatta fleets who without diftinflion
capture the flii)s of all nations with
whom they have no treaty
BALTIMORE May 22
London News-papers received
the laieft arrivals communicate the
following Intelligence from Stockholm
the Capital ot Sweden- That the
King has brought about a fccond Re
volution and notwithflanding his Dd
clara1 ions to the contrary he has
made himfelf rcklly ahfolute— -The
Clergy Burghers and Boors were
gained over by the ufual Means—
Abbbl Thirty of the chief Nobility
who were In oppofirion to the King'd
Mea fires are arrefted and put in con
'Jlnement among theie are the Count
Barbe firfl noh'e of Sweden Count
de Perfen a moll retpefiable and pa
triotic Nobltman and many otfcdrs
of great honor and property Ia
confcquencc of this Hep manv other
of ihfe chief Nobles and Officers id
the Army have refiened their polls
-The King has ordered a large body
of the Da'ecarllans to come armed to
Stockholm and hope to carry all hir
Points bv tbrn’r Means- The two
Court's of Pe'eifturgh and Copenha-'
gen cannot be indifferent SpeSattirt
of thfcre events and all Parties wait
moftfanxioufly to fee what aftivein-t
terfeienc the King of Pruffia may
4 take in thee matters ' The King of
Sweden feem bent on prefecutinf
the war with Ruffia- and Denmark
is very bufy in Reparations to tnako
good their ftfpulated affiftance to tho
Churt of Fcteilburgh
SICBMOKD June 3
I On the nth ef April loft the wife ef
Jlfr Ceergt Bucklrw ef Men fernery (
four tv was delivered ef a P 1 R T H
jwhtre Monflrefty merits the attention ef
I the Natvrelifi as veil as a Place in this
I Peprr 1
I Two diflinflf-d reparite Heids &e
withnothfi 1 1 markable in theie Struc
ture rweft tirwftlvesby feveral Becks
tooneRoi’y which produces thee Arms
Iws of wliirh are in their proper Flares
the thira prejeBs frem the rig ht Shoulder
Blade which appears to be double and
Fingirs--1 furnifirs one Thumb end Jeven
Ttem the Navel downwards appear the
dillitiR proportionate Parts of two Fe
male Children
Extraft ol a letter from Cok' dated
March 4
“ Hive yon beared of the great flood we
had in Cork on tht 1 7 of January laftV
Juch as cannot be remembered-- It reftf
about eight b clotk in the morning of Sa-
1 urday tame bp nineftepstf our Bairs
it war 4 feet higher than the quays on f
both fidei and over the counters of every r
- fbtp It continued in that fituaiitn by
the help ef t he tide till i'iordi the even
ing It beat twe a' clerk in the morning
of the 1 St bbeferi any pe' feu where the
flood reached could venture down flairs
You may figure toyoutftlf the deplorable
fttuotien ef at leaft one half of tht city
and tht dreadful condition we were inf
feme thtufands without fire or viBualt
until Sunday the tSth when all markets
were open te relive eurdiftrejfts It if as
by beats t hat many wert faved tut ef win
dows &c and providentially but few
lives were left Our family wen but up
flairs t wenty-four hours the wind by
Divine favor being wefttrly tr the while 1 1
tity wttld havt ban an tntin e
ruins There have been large celleBiens'
made in every parifb for tht rtlitf tf the
tants and fifbemtn tf Newfoundland
' for tht tnfuing feafon tkat bread flour
and Indian com may bo imported from j
any part of tht United States tf America
by Britifb Ibips and navigated according
It law and which (ball within the fleet
ef fevenmontht previous to the time Juch I
importation hare cleared cut from flmt y
port in Lis MjijeJljs dotniniins tn Eu j
r opt "
LEXINGTON September sS S '
We are infoimcd that the company (
tht darted through thc wildernefs ca
the 1 5th inftant had fomeoftheir hor- '' J
fes ftoicn by the Indians who wet
purfued and 'the horfes recoveied
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i tMt paper art thankfully received and Vowriua in its different broaches done withCdre and Expedition
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A N F C O T F
0 Mojtr Grreril Of Kara tie Jreftnt
Commnding Offctr at Gilt altar
rhi oitirer was rover nor
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Til! fuprofnr him a rot man M hi -
llni!ref’f''f his pc m (lion which waf
itrmvd a cly gran'cd in the following
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I bebcarnbu eof hs mv petmlf-
Ccn'i rv-a-iy binnnr or hj$Grardmo
thci if le ciure
CIIARLFS OHARA
Major Ccrcial aod Pope
f m lot p od
v I I- n
r i hip pl-rc
NICHOLAS WOOD Baker
Ltxingten Sept a c 1 7 8 9 if
AN l-XCELLENr NEW
P R I M E I
May he had bvrhe crofs doz
or fugle at thi Office
that the greater part ate equal in
quality and (ituaiion to any in th -
DiRriA Negroe' Tobacco Beef
Pork Hbrtes Cows and all kind: of
publick fecurities will be taken in
of St Lucia a young man who n'Tt 5°lS!l a urooii itf payment g the teim may be khowa
edro mair hi a aunt a Madame uri-l oule U bear Ikins and Fild!?! by PPIV'inR 10 Mr Peter Tardfveais
An
A LL per Toni indebted to the Prin-
fer hereof for the newt tdver-
tifcmcrjurvc aie orce more irqiiefled
to pav up the'r
jroo i Whea
rhe t or "t!l clieeil Peer ftint win
be rakenln payment ar 1 he ' tiling price
Fayette Can r tv a gray mare and this
-wkihtenTyathTring 'the -wild kepshfrinr rhho is about r 34 hand
fbauld gather them this month or the bo 11 7M" bonded on thenear fboulde&f
giningof next in dry weather and cure J r M ftur billing bell
' them in the lapr gathered after K
they have chmgtd their ceiour ore of lit- lrnded tit ID fir ID in dels Jppraif
- e d to £6
' AMBROSE BUSH
A-JOURSF-Y V AN— MA S O Nf
HRlCKiAYI R or PlASTI R-
4ft who i"JcilanJ b'shufimis mil
jnneet witn cncouiiscncn' by apply
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Sepremhci 5 1 7F 9
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near Cumberland moan-
ain wildernefs laft fall
whch was (pppofed to be two
years old Whoever Has loft
willapply to me ’
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fa id couiMiOufr
JOHN HOUSTON
Septembers 4789
JUST ARRIVED g‘ '
Aid now opened foe Jolt by
PETER ANHAJUE-ff-SQNr
At their new lore
-1 nearly oppojite the old Court henfe
A large and general ajfertment tf
ER C II AND I Z E
Particularly adapted te the feafen:
Together with a cempleat ajfortmtnt tf
A feet hontt and other tradirg acorn the
MiJJiJpppi may n timely notice be
jupplied with fuck heer at will Jlond the
tejl of thi climate e f liew Orleans tie
propefei to thejt who may become purthaf
0 rt to take in payment two l birds in barley
or other grain anithe remiander incejb
or at leal as much cafb will enable him to
pure haft hops being a cafb article Thtfe
tie vatue
accomo-die-l N B Traveller! may be
at laid place wirli lodgings anJ Juie -I"8o
fuch entertainment as the country af-
fords
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OF ALL KINDS
TOR SALE AT THIS UiTICE
P thcr reircdive balances
ea R ' e Wool Flax tea l
n e-l dieted Peer (hint will
In tbit place
Lexington Sept is 47P9
PETFa‘tio (ftmmtnl- known by the
name of Gen Sett 1 laming ) on the
K’utky September 8 1789
OUN NNfR"OW purport
tarrying in at t Mr f lirt the MAIT
INTi BU JIN-and !p-:R BRFW
FRY where thafe wha have di flit Jeryi
may keupplitJ with malt in er- ““ ' '
ehahge for barley or other gran and rp Mrrv py the iibrrw living
tavern keeper! and other with gaed brer - ' —
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whttefoai under thermit eve and eneun-9
derhe-ehraie qn-f hr-al neither detkea
narbra64 Piled fnFayi
TAKFVi? hi the fuhfrriher living
near trrlfgttn a toy mare about
1 3 and $ half hand t high well mode aQ
mail Bar branded on the noe fhntUjt
der RP and en tie near buttuk D
Appealed to 9
STEPHEN BARTON
July 9 17R9 ' 46
HTAKEN upbvthefubfcrlber at the
mouth tf IPrkman's creek a Boy
Jlfarr Heart eli
nerbrnfad Piled tn Fayette county
and apf raffed to f -
7 ARTHUR NASli
Sept
TA KFN u Mr th rubferibee Jiving —
i the wit rs of the two mile in
rptirrv
9t I-
-en geay-fdey-y yaw— Creek 13000 oh“tfie Oh linear
el l 11 hendthioh branded on the rear the big bone lick 53600 at th
(boulter athuttork JV a (lor in lecjlh tee fork of the Kentucky 800
(train d her near hind feet white atDbn H mg (ton's fork— 40000 in dif
boyo the Pi Iren joint a little white de rent traAs on Licking and the Ohio
bore the haef of the off bind feet hat it is unneceflaiy to fay any thing r
been running in the tieighbevrhood recommend a "ion of choferlands bu
feriber are requefled 'to fettle
and pap up their refpective balances
immediately chofewho fail to com
ply before the lad of November
on the North fork if Elk Vem a eed not expeA any indulgence To- 0
hrwn raw wth 0 whie fact and ltgtA bacco Wheat Rye Corn Oats Beef
u eir marie 'd'-eiif-d 3 yPotk Butter t heeie and Ilugilard
C EMFNTS MOSLEYA11 wkcn in payment at ihe fel- ‘
T3 6 Bng price at th 11 place
CHRISTOPHER KlSERi
Stpt 13
1m r? fuhfcriber living
reek in the County
on gsy-fdey-y years -
1788' Jpproifed to
fare February
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T Vupbytho MfcriMrlMng
near Huntrt horfe mill on tb
Clift r Kentucky a bar mare t met
fhaalders ' to her head marked with
1 — l ni
fwallew fork in the right ter and ajfit
id the left therein fomething appears
likd a brand on her cufbitn kut net per
ceivable what- tf any Appraifed to
£
Wu MONTGOMERY
Jtugrfib ill -V-S
V Hi f P nemwe wYer Wv nior r inrsv 1 1 a — 1
wire Mm n Wgh br&ndei kS
n 4 naan (boulder worked wfsleYrrs of Clear Creek in the ’
park rope tinder the belly paces natuCjunty of Fayette about ten or
ral Appraifed to '£ to twelve miles from Lckington
JACOB MARCH wj1jc
are patented in the
7uy2 1:89 s name of William Stewart A1
- - - fo to be let for
TAKENt? frrthtfubfrriberliving
netr Lincoln jCourt- Hnife ant
years two' valuable tracts o
r land one on Glen'S ’creek and
Zrrktlow on'Taclnfid" frm &-he her on the trough fpring
may be known 6y- aplying to
Dan--ville Harry Innes Efquire in
or 'to the fubferiber about
fji miles from Danville in Lin-
: roln-County —
TAKEN up by the fuhfcriber on h 39-tf THOMAS TODD4
Glen s creek a dark red Stear 4 -tv —
years old marked wit h a crop in the left & AIL kinds of Blank Books fol1’
twr and three flits in the right a ‘(AMcrcilanls Clerks &c madd
' “nt nitef 10 any pattern : Alfa
- JOHN VILLIAMSi oJ4 books new bound qnreafQat
Augvfi C 1 ?8 — — -— —I — able termsj at tins qfficcj t
HHAKEN up by the fuhfcrih
'I heifer his feme yellow I
po fie j in Fiyctte County and appraifed
under the belly about three ye irt aid
hat a red he’ferttff w(th a white face
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JAMES HOGAN
Sept 2Z 1789
Thursday 'the sth of oftober
it appointed for the General
Mutter at Lexington
dLL perfon indebted to the fub
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The following trails af
LAM I) KiK SALE
SEVENTEEN hundred acres 00
the Kentucky’ neatly oppofireto
Frankfort— 3900 in the fame ne'gh
bourhood -1600 between Arnolds
and Meux's Ration-— 170 adjoining
the town landof HarrrKiiburg -200 on
BraOi'en's creek— 400 within foilr
miles of Lee's Town on the N tide
of the Kentucky — 1000 on cedar
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M N A G I E :
Holders jfuguft 8 1 789 So s
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rprv 111? CF '
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QEveral very valuable trads:
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Together with feveral Otke
tratts in the different Counties 7
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ligilevee over hh own freedom Happy
are the people who know from annals only
thief wrawhukUbertymay be let
V but happier (I'll are thee who know
r from experience how to prixeitshltffigs
Snrrouniedonall files by open force or
Sj’cret michinotion : it is Jubje8 every
mi
momnt to be attacked and deRroyti
frequently liberty receives a mire fatal
wound from the injury and oppr Jfinn
dene to a Hnglt individual than from the
tnv iRn of a foreign e umj In the one
cafe the magnitude of tho obiB fpreads
the alarm and every man is dppofiedtothe
‘general danger -lathe other but few
' art acquainted with the ajair a fiill
Jm alter number are afftBtd by it and
none fufii'ientlj to make common can e
Tho injury is pa Jed over without punifb
nnt and thus is a r'cedent formod
Qnt preceiont creates another— they joon
increafe in number and a number efprt
cedents make law The example hos its
jjnfiuence and is Juppof id tt juflify the
mV? irregular m’afuret and whore it
defer not exaVy fit the defeB isfupplied
by analogy ’ Aid thus the ir who at
firH wore the ti mtdafpeB of guilt and
might have been puntfbeigs criminal for
h’SromluB now affumes th" bold front
$f t ij Si derides t R complaihtrof hr
injured and triumphs in his arrogated
— fiiniupaiifay tht me p themed
bylaws— and not by the iniutti'igtaprice
tWSo
verife to thefe
T10 fiaBs which gave
aLy Known and
refi'Biom not being gt ieraUy 1
ol the fm time fo farming in their nt
tu re a :d confeq utnees as to dem 1 id 1 he
attention of every si w’lt dres fay
even V mfrlf I in free I have taken
th r-tn ofcomn nicatiag sirn thro’
your trr!S to th -ub-ic
JTntn know K- tuckans4' that a fret
cU’-itn i t you r tu iry i the houjt of
hU friend inth‘ peaceable purfutof his
bufifft is Jrited iiy a military officer
(ptth head of his jbdiers- taken into
f cuflo h -co fined and hurried - ll hert ?
‘toam igifirate — to a court of jujlice —
er la aiy tribunal qmlified to examine
limtotichi g any uipofedcrimt t No
but out ofyourcou itry — out of the teach
cfyour laws— twayfrow his friends i its
a military garrifon : A id all this with
cut any legal warrant or the (badow of
authority fve only what his armed
troofsgave him But at who has fore
what other warrant dots he wait? Us
iiJUaimt the common tits which bind the
csB of mankind At i thus was tho
f acred laws of hofpitality and all the
dearefi right of a citizen in a moment
‘ violated and trodden under foot by armed
injoio-iee' Tin county lieutenant of Ma
fan where ihefetkingshapnedfirng
I imjrejed with a fenje of the infult of-
fered to the laws the i-jwy done the in-
dividual and the pernicious confequenre
of fuch an examine ra’fed a party of his
militia aid with a fpirit highly to' be
applauded purjued the officer in order to
vefeue the man: IVho however mis car
r:ei Into' quarters before he overtook him
'S i R
S it obfierved that the offictrs of this
DiRriB art concerting proper modes
of derenet and attack and the ftote's
" min devifitg political arrangments for
the Public good! Inourfituition theft
art ft j8t afgrttt inn ntanct and
fibou'd vo doubt engage their attention
B’ifnr:ther theft things nor any fitua
l'lK howver fiecure fbould dirtB the
citizen from his awn ferjonal rights
nor for a moment fufpeni his watchful I
Th m'an Imtld is fict tele eft i-by goods wares and rntrcha'idlz imported
the interposition Tfuppojo of the tout- from foreign parts and whereas it hath
ty lieuenant Th s Ix Aowrvrr but a become n ecejfary for thiifiate totako
J'mallpart of 1 hat julice which he is in- foMe eftSual menjurefor the levying and
tituled to It is not my intention to take colleBingfinilar duties within this fiat e
-native at f-rjnt of the iyiiry done ti the to be placed in the treafury thereof for
man but t tho public I cannot hear limilarputpofes
that the officer hat yet beenarrefied -this" Be itthaBed by this General Ajfm-
& the Printer ef the Kentucky Gazette'
S IR
TS ft obfervei that the officers of this
DiRriB ore concerting proper medes
of their gang— The Captain asuj A The King oGreoiRritoin by lispro
- (boLld mod certainlybe iont that he bly and by theauthority therein is ' Caniofi ariin of the iyth ef March hos or
might uiierga the p oper enquiry and hereby tnaUed that the fame duties and AH was profound peace between " ihejuppiyof the inhabi
Jufftr a punijbnent ejua! toils crime impofis whether by per cent ad valorem the country and European power in a filherwu of iewJounata:iu
af individuals ' afjertthojeright- jutr
for thoe laws -demad juHicend reft
u A jalifitd until you obtain it four
fituotion makes it doubly your duty you
have armciftreesflitionsdu your bor
fCapMCutdy
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nt
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It it tepefied that the county lieutenant
who was concerned in the tranfotlionr
wil immediately furnifb the ttreut re
with a particular account of the circvm-
fiances and alo this he traufmit a fimi
lar account to tat orficer commafiding tht
continental troops on the Ohio
O A 1 U S
Sept to 1789
iv-sw-wM-w wr
fQREIGN T YT? f LJGENCE
LJ O N D
Mrth-1 4
- A
BxtraB of
a letter from Copenhagen
Afjtth
at a gcncial confla:rar'nn miht
eii:'iic--l’iovidentia!ly it has brendif
eovcei in time for if it had fucL-eed
e ha'f the 10 vn would have been
b ourn up by ihc large quantity of gua
powJc on hoaid the Ruflianmcn of
war HehiJbeenbiibedhyaSpanil)i
emiifdry and wa to have received a
1 evard of 4oco I flei ling O'Bi ten ii
titieftc i and ia to ia-e his trial but
‘ tjje villain who planned ih: hori id plot
n)k unforrurarely eferped
Yeilerday upvard 250 volumes of
Ealt InJia tranlaftions innianuic-lpty
weif brought from the India-hoMfe o
YVtfllnnnfler-Iiali p'epararite to -he
commencement of the trial of M r Hfi
Each nfihcfe bonks contains
togs IV
ftmi5e
5co103000pa1es
Jfcy hiri
een fail of the line are ordered
to be equipped as fail as prflible rt Co
peuBwen loioioUcRiaiorq 00
Lrimhrnr - 1
early in the fpring
Aifthe AufMan troops we eotdeied
to quit their win'erq'ioters at i le end
ofljft 'mon'h an I tofoimthediiTereDt
camp' as Toon jspotfn'e
Thofj m Tian yla ia and MoliU'
via to
nor
'ri7 viA ei
The E'efloi of avuia has joined
e arme-J neutraiity of the Gc man
eAwers Ilia force is vey conlidera
fint and would in cafe of a ruptuie
ber'uinciagairfiihe Emperor
Theflave tiade and thetert-aftare
again agitated iu (he courfe of this fef
lion
—
AM ERIC AN OCCURRENCES
f PILADELPIIIA May iv
State of Rhode I fland and Providence
Plan'itiins- in General AEcmbly
May SeEioii A D 1 7S9 j
fof cocfinB certain
d j 8nd imfis within this (harm
tYHEREAS eleven of the fiates bo
longing to the late confeHerat on of the '
have organized theofelves
United States '
into anew confederacy aid are' pre at
ing by their general legljlatute to levy
pad colleB jundiy duties and impofis? on
India when Mr O’Uonncl failed f" theenfoingfeojen rAatbiead flour
The hitherto reliefs & ainbiiiouaTi Mn con he imported from
poo fon of the famous Hyder Ally an1 Prtf the United States ef America
this fiatt whether by land or water 1 wd tlwEnglifli appear heartily Tick J BritiffifiipsandnaatedaicoriinS
may be ordered to be leaned and cbileSed o( war and are now fully employed "M‘h(lall within the foace
upon fimilar goods wares and nerchan- in -rclloringlolt ciedit and tlcir al- y Joven month review to the timefuch
dize imported either byland or water into’ moll ruined finances by fyfi-ms of h avert eared lUtfromfim
— any of thefoid eleven fiates by and under— refowr-and-ceconomy -
the authority of the jaid eleven flatesby The French at Pondicherry were
thcirfaidgetxrallfgijlttureby any laws preparing a firongaimataent to acc m
ads or ordinances nae and pajfed or to be party the- dethroned Prince of Coiti-
made andpajj-d by the Jaid general legtf- inChina who’ lately v fited Fnrcfi
dirt who may at any time temmit de-
f ft ustiois upon four f rtf ert?i isiV
late vtur ptrjons with the fame pro riety
thhtthisna-iwasJ'eistdT A donee mm t
j ikargeyiu by all thot you hold fiacre J
to guard again ft ja baneful! af reorient
lature: anil that thejeveral officers up-
pointed for colleBing the imp aft here
ttf ore levied In this ft ate be authorized
dircBtd and requited so carry jhis
2 for American fvcilel to £utm-JLkcpUffUCilLand7ihc4otfcs recovered
Amcican (hips- pay no nioe at
the
of the Engl'Ih fetrlcmen:s f L’en
any
Madias and Bombay wh h Vri
g! j
U'DoiiticI i fired ilun orhe1 Joc gn-r
err It is obemned alfi rliai'hc'
Supreme Ccunfcii cf I cngal hateta-
mental curtomwhJch included ear
incudcd exports
as well as imiurt--this duly ailo'hel
nat ony except the KitglA wee
liab'e 10 That on Madeira wme
wa lc high as IS tupccs
the clkt
and one rupee 01 26 ftciling on all
wines in bottles
All fun uf European goods wins
- - fpirit Ac we-e felling at thedffe'-
'ent Euiopcan fculementsin Ind aeon-
liderably under prime cod in cone-
quenue o! the maikets urns ovn-
BoCKeJ The bell Maeciia wne
would not nc:t twenty pounds iter-
ling the pipe ’
t CaptKeiby In the Be-fcv from
Philadelphia arrived fafe at i:cnal
but in a very leaky condition : lief'
cargo' of wine Ac was unload ng
The vefiel was to be fold anJ net to
ife'uin
Cipi Rardall in the Jay was ftfe
arrived at Ha'avia from MaJras ll
wa frppoied flic would winter tfflie
41 proceed caiiy next fcaion toChi-
na 4
Capt Metcalfe-in the brig EJca-
nor- nelonging to Ncw-York lyhig in
the Jivcr Tigris was boarded weun
deiftaridby a number of Ch-neft ban
ditti but by the fpiritcJ conduA of
the c-ew Who brought a gun loaded
with grape to hear pin them they
into tJfeBual exertlielf ct and from
J&fftc littit iPttVsttA1T liltjtpl
ted ly the fail grntral hg'Jlature of
the ftij t'tytn fiates far beginning
colleB the aid duties and impels
' the J aid fiates a d on rinciplcs
and to ms the ah and ordinances
of the f aid eleven fietes mutant muun
dis Bs it further tnolltfi by the authorU
ty oforefoid that the duties and impofis
hereby required to be levied asafvrefaid
within this fiats ball be paid in the fame
kind ef monies or other things in which
the (aid duties and im polls to le levied
and colliBed in the foid eleven fiates
fbali be payable under the laws or ordi
nance by them faffed or to be faffed
for colleBing th Jame
A true copy-witnefs
HENRY WARD Sec'ry
from the New-York Daily Advertiser
INTELLIGENCE
cry prod nfl ion and niannrarime of
Alia lie has had a very quick af
fage being only four n'onih irclu-
ding live or fxdavsftay at the I Hands
of St lle’ena and Afceniior Tom
B Mk OMW-
Pcnga
fvoeJ wuh (he MMI
we are
tellipence
ICC
The Chefipeafce was the fitft A
mferi can veTel allowed to hoift the
coirtius of the Unled Srates in the
ceieb-aicd river Gangesf audio tiade
their When Iod Cornwallis the
Gov ci not Gct cral then a: a gicat di
(1aree up il-e countty was applied
tohv-Uni e-fuun-Calcutta- to know —
in vhv mnnre: tbeAmcticam aieto
on of that na on in tharrua icr for
and to aJEft him id the recovery cflvS
legal end hereditary kingdom
We underftand it it cy tinfsfe
he ret else!— his amwer was— On i On the it th of A: ril tell the wifeof
the t'aiiic forairg wiih-othcr naiioiijfr-rrrf Pukltw—af-Mon fernery
Th:s anfwer being pmhab'y confoi- tUrtv ws intoned of m p I B I'll
mable to hi iftruAioi s fir m Gicat where MoiflrrCtv mrrtsthe mttrtionof
as util as a Viace in this
Taper
I M O R E May 23
Iondon Newr-parcr received by
the lac(l arrivals commun’cate the
following InielWrercefiom StncVliolhi
the Capiial ol Sweden- “ That rhe
Kins has brought ahnnta fecond He
volution and not withllandioR h!s De
dara'ions to ihe contiarr he h
made -C'ergv h!mre!f ically ahfdu?e— -Ti e
Burghers and Poors were
paired over by the ufual Veins-—
Ahobt Thirty of he chief Nobility
who were In oppoitirn to the Kinl
Mcaftpcs are arteltcd and put in con
Anement amongthe'eare the Court
Bathe f'tfl pob'e of Sweden Count
de Perfen a moft retrelable and pa
triotic NoVcman and many othdra
of great honor and property Ill
confirqiienrc of this flepi manv other
cf the ch'cf Nobles and OHirers in
the Armr have refirred their prill
The King has ordered a large body
of ihePa’ecar'Imi locoire air ed fo
S'ocihrdm rnd bores to carry all hie
Points hr theb Means The two
Courts of Pe'e’fbinfh and Copenha
gen carrot be Irdiffcent Spefhatoe
jjvi CM frf 11 rrti V-
fcth
tl A la ilia rAf PtoRe RtAll
Jeifcence tl e Kirg of PrulBa may
- tahe In rhefe matreri The King of
Sweden feem bent on rrofecutirg
the war wiih RnlTa- and Dermaik
is eery bufy in Pieparations to mike
good heir' mpuiateJ aAidarxs to the
Court of Pcreilfcutgh T
J— tv v
11 M °’ " J
-
h Knf
r-rfr
Twteifls-B cd t'eorrf Iltais (Jc
withroth1’ t -wrtkahle f ilrir Struc
ture roi't eR Vrvftlvet by ftvtral Nrth
to ore Po hich ftodute tl tee Arms
Ivi of sr h’c herein thrir frofer plates
the thita ttej’Bi from thr right Shoulder
fut-iflrtoneThiimbandjevtn Fingers—
(Jrw the Navel downwards apfeav tho
sViJ O rforti:Kott Farts of in Ft-
ftle Ckildotn
£xrr ej jecr frcm co-j
Exraft ef 'cr frcm Co k- da!ed
MMh 4
Ihvj you htnrti f the great fitoi wo
R Ccrk atthe 7 of fanyry Ult
'? he 'tmemlrreJ f It rife
a out eight o cloth in the werni' g r A-
tySny t mt bp nine fiefs of out tlatrs
fM Wt'lbon the quays on
rothfiir and opirr the counters if every
J1? U mltmed inthat fituationby
V‘f 1 ht tidf' tiU ""i the
1n " § ttrk ' m'rnrX
of the ibthbef or t ay per f on wherein
fiod reached could venture down finirst
Tou may figure toyoutfelf tho deplorablt
filuadn ef at leejl one half of the city
" tht "oadful condition we were inf
ttoafinds without fire or viBuilt
UKt Sunday the jgth when all markets
were open to relive our difirejfes It vst
by boats thatmany were favtd out of win
- dawsr&e and providentially but few
lives trere loft Our family were but up
ft airs twenty -four hours- the wind ly
Divine favor being wefittly or the whole
city would have been 'an entire heap ef
ruins - Then hove been largo colleBions'
made inevery ftrijb for tht relief of tht
— Viihopfyj ufftrtrs "
co?flcf McUarAr frsrrf feWiV
lafia fee? v rj iritrout tP:niicn
ctpiuie the Grips of s!l nations with
whom lliey have no treaty
We at£ mfoimcd that the compar
thicftartcd through thcwildernefs'c
the 15th infiant hadfomeoftheirho
fes ftolcn by the Indians who wci!
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an Jdiillnguifiied among men Let this
lyean eilenrial part of the character of
the man for whom you give your vote
to ferve in ?ny public office of truft and
a A good ruputation free from
fcandal A man attainted of fcandal
qus crime- either by convlilinn or
secord itr by general opinion of hit
neighbours ' appeal with great difad
vantage in the facred feats of publtc
Snttki' f lln of the nd
unifiiment the le'mquent faid with
a moil malignant luce he could wiilv
1 bis hbnoc would turn over a few pages
BiotCr a id fee what the law faid to
WhOiemailers - 1 - -
a Rciigion-and fiticete piety I don’t
mink it of mach'conrequenccof what
- particular p' ofeifion of religion he may '
be whether cpifcopalian prcibytcfian
Vpiskc" lutherian calviriift nioravi
(pan whq ii not true to his Gud will
botptobalft' be fo to hfs coiimry lor
when the higheft pofilble obJigatiou
cannot bind a man it is not to be ex
pc5ted i that he will he governed by lef
fft andTUflU'C TuboriIi7iafe8ISei : when
the grand fir ft principle of all truemo
tal if wanting the practice mud be
come too uncertain tobe trufted in mat
tots of weight and high moment
1 - i —
oppreffi-in— And one principal thing
which makes one form of government
belter chan anorber Is that there is
e greaer and mo:e narural chance Of
the appointment of fuirable men to pub
lic offices in the one than in the other
snd this makes the powerof appoint-
taient or right of election a right of
the highest importance to the commu
taltv f it therefoie requires the greiteil
wifd m :n hiiinm policy to veil this
gien authority in fuch perfons as will
noil mobably exe cife it with the moil
diferciop and lead corruption '
"A-the appointment of fuitabie men
Co public offices i of the utmoft impor
tance to the well-being of the (late and
canfequcntly imdiesa moil facred iruil
and duy n rhe deftots : i1 may not be
smifstodefignaiefuch outlines ofeha-
faQgr as'Jie nJoilefcntially neceiTary
id a pir'le officer and especially when
Ms-office is of high rank ' and very '
weighty concern to the community
II Integrity ought to hold the fit ft
place The Integer Vine feelerijqui
j(rux of the poet is of mighty conte
qdfence in every fbc ety A man of
ftrfft honefly and uprightnefs iti hispri- will induce them to make fuch a choice
sace life atm dealings is eafiiy known smli fatisfy the h gh null tepofed in
them and fuch us ihall efTe-lually fe
cure the honor and fafe'y of the (late
E
I j r-nirnifvuinniiiw
: S -A T U R D A Tf OCTOBER J 1789
!T : — : : 1——
LEXINGTON: Print'd by JOHN BRADFORD at Mx Orvic at the corner tf Main and Croft Strutt where Subfcriptient AivtrtUemante He fl
thit paper art thankfully rieeini and PonfiMa into different broncket deni with Ckre and Expedition ’ A
w 1 '
- An eQay in the appointment tf public of
ficert: bumplyfubmittcd to ell perftnt
concerned in I leBlng or appointing
them
THE perfeftfDn of govfeinmerit re
' quires chat every public office in
!l the legifiative judicial andexecu
five department ftmuld be filled with
'rhe moil fuitable and fit peridnt
Gondgove nment manifeftly depend
mnch moieon ihegoodnefs of the men
who fi l the public offices than on
the gondndf of the form of govern
Inenr conllitution or even laws of
the fta'e j tor the errors of ail thefe
tinder the adminiftration ot good men
will be mended or made tolerable ei
ther by the authority of the Ifcgifiaturc
or favorable conftruflion : but weak
end wicked men will pervert the beft
of laws to the pnrpofes of favour or
K E N T u C K Y G A Z E T T
ivory could reaiily''difiinguijb the genu-
ine by itt grain and texture from all
but the fubjeB in a human grinder he Wat ether bony Jubfiqncet whatever Hepe--
hiviig been mre cartfullt examined tnfinctd that ike animal wot either car lifted it: vie compared it with ether
the were found certainly te be parti tf nysruri rtf a mixed kind Thit modi pieces ef genuine ivtry and indeed they
a-rmilt me think that the tutk itfelf wat net an appeared tt be ptrftQly Rmilttr Hitopi
A 'ter thit feint wat fettled a dlfputi tphant’s teeth : Per Mr Bodington hod qian War afterwards cenfimtd by enothef
wfe te what animal they belonged mi that there were many griniitrt experienced worker in ivory Jet tbeir'i
Tiu von ge itrtl opinion wit that they yeU tusf nnd that they were all opinion and what Ifaw with my awn
were the hi 'let of t he elephant and thi 11 hofe fpecimsnt which he had eyet convinced me tf thit faB only vis
' " " ' that true or genuine ivory ii the pro-'
duBionof lira different animal t and nst
tf the elephant alone -
If wing thus ctlleBed all the m atirlait
-t— to which I could have acceft I carefully
uuntd two elephant f jawt In my brother 1 read what the French academicians Melf
cilleBion : 1 examined the tusks and Bufon aid Daubenton have written an
grinders efthe queen’ 1 elephants: and T thisquefllon in theHifiolre Naturrlle (
examined a great number tf the African' Tain XI p: 86 &c and p 147 He
elephant’ teeth at a Warthoufe : Tfm 13 p 63 and Memoiretde l Acad'f S
IPe hoi- ' " " from all theft obfervationt Iwatctn- dfsmSe P 206 fife
that the
them
an animal of which they told and believed l-trgtr than an ordinary elephant anil One vety material faB which MrDau
Jtrangt jtorits But-modern phllofo- could net doubt that t ho tusk belonged to henton furnilbes in fupport- avny hypo-
Kx naymouth to h at thi fomt onimol The only difftronco kofis it thocompoxifontf the American
f ' 1 F -If! ut'-—-- i T tlraii hoir with that ef a realjieftharS
region will be well mtnaged and what
1s more than this will really do it
wc'1- '
o Ileciiion done attention ahdpeN
fete ance Some men are undecided
in their judgment- vaiiable in their at
tention aft by tits and liarts and often
leave their bufinefs half done It is
very dangerous to adm t men of this
difpofition into public offices 'where a
coincidence of fundry departments is
often neceiTary and a failure ot one
W'H fomecimes put a full Hop to all the
re®' 1
7 A great command of his paiBons
A mm who is known to be a (lave to
arty favourite paiSon or who is too
ilrongly devoted to gaming rhe bot-
tle or bia nnftrefs is not thought a
‘ fe pditbn to trull private bufinefs
with efiecially bufinefs of confe
quence which tequitesa wacchful di
ligence diferetion and caution much
lei’s can fuch a man be ti: for a public
truft
8 Public offices ihonld be filled
drith men of ftea-jy attendance There
is great com ia n't of tardy or totally
deficient alien Jaiice efpeciallv in the
Congef- cjmils aTemiiliev&c by
whicn means the puntc oifinet's is
much and often very injurio'tly retard
ed 1 hope we do not live in an age fo
degd n ate as to render the above cha
racleisd:ffiult tube found The im
portance 01 them mull be obvious 10
evey perfon concerned in clciling or
appointing public uliicets and 1 hope
Obfervations on the bones commonfy
fuppofed to be elephants' bones which
have been found near the river Ohfo
In America by William Hunter
M D F R S
only a certain num’-et of ebfervotitnt had
th jUfilncetwere dt-
ternij to be mineral
- He thlig
tnglygavt mea verbal account tf their
having been brought from the bankt of ' Jpiraltwifl like a row' horr they could
the Ohio 1 and an the following day fent not jbewme one tooth ft twifitd in all
vi--mem ms sns taxi and one grinder at f peel- thtlr colit Mont at the time when I
ftr my examination The tusk in ' fited them Three of them gave it as
V ATURALISTS even theft tf tub filmed Je like tkiuef an elephant their opinion that my two American
awn timet havb entertained very appeared na rtem ftr doubt tutkt were genuine elephant t teeth
the office that fs to be filled There
mud be a congruity between thebufi
nefs to be done and theabil- tietofthC
trim appointed o Jo ft
5 Gravity wifdom and fourid judg
ment A grave and w ft man gives
weigh' anJ dignity to any department
In which he f employed inipii es con
fidence that: he iiiiunefs under his di-
hii'l viwdthat the grinder teeth breught " Ant injlead ef meeting with fafy vrhicli
he in habitant t of Siberia believed from lie Ohio wot net that tf an tit - could dlfprtvt my opinion I found okf'r
to be the bonet tf the waWnaa pliaiht but tf fomt fjniivsrsur animal valiant and argument i which confirm it 1
iMal rnf ymftirh thmw PIJ T j J ! L' If 1 A ft L?l
v n
from Siberia and with fimilar bone
feundinvarieutetrfartt determined
W'J an appearance of probabilti in their
fide that they were elephant f bonet
Atenfieur Bn fay givttUt the fallow-
ZmTfomo allTnA
ul fieniltlrg khange
gskr that the highefl meuntdim In
mtft etuutriet new known ekufl have
lain for many ages in the bottom of the
jea that thit earth mujl have been fo
changed with refpeB to climatet that
countries which are now intenfely cold
mnft have been formerly inhabited by
animalr which are new confined te the
warm climatet
Sml time in the la4 fpring having
been itfermed that a cenfiderablt quan
tity ef elephants’ teeth had been brought
to the tower from A otrica : biing defir
tut tf prtcuring jome information con
cerning them I moiled upon Mr Bed
ingten tt knew the particulars and ta
keg leave is examine them
difpijttiontf the enamel which
"wlfx a crifl an the elitfide only tf the
’ ’ ’ ’
Jog affront tf thii deetfian All thii
Put together leaver ne longer any room
“ Hat thofe tutkr (defenfe)
‘ and thofe large bonei foflemhenr) ore
“ truly the tutk and htnet tf the tit
“ pliant M Shane had foid thit but
“ W " Pr”"i it M Gmelin had
Utewife fold f§ and mere fiofitively
“saud he hat given ut feme curleuifafti
concerning th’t uefiionf but M
Danheitw appem te ut to be the fir Jl
who hat put the matter beyond doubt '
mcurite mafitret by exaB com-
parijbnt and by retfont founded upon
‘‘ the great knowleage which he hatac
‘ quired in the fcience tf compatativt
“ anatomy"
fcronthe firH time that 1 learned thit
part if iMural knowledge it appeared would prove to be the fupptfed elephant of
tome to be very curious and intending f 1 Siberia and ether port of Europe and
inafmnch at it feerned t concur with m a- that the real elephant would be found to
Of late yeah the fame fort of iiisbt
and teeth with feme ether large hone
have been found ii'VonUtrohle
her' near tie bank of the Ohio in
North-America The Fk- d academi
clan became po-Jefed of fen-f penmen
of them am hiving compared tie 91
wiii bone tf reel elevhwh and with
thofe which had been brought to France
have been faeii jfXMfivrxf Afiaani
Africa tidy
I examined all the fojfil teeth at they
are called injht mveum tf the royal
fociety aid the bead and teeth tf an hip
popotomtit Then with hr Knight
firfl and a ficond time with Dr Sola
der t examined all the fojfii-teeth and
etepha-itr-dni all the jaw bonet and teeth of
Irpnopotomi and other large animals
In the Br-tifb mujtw and feme libs'
wifo in priv-tf es’liBions In making t
thitftarch I met with grinders tf the
iiicogniMim that wen found in the Bra-
tilt and Lima at well at In diftretf
parts tf Europe
dient tt four tf the principal Workers
and dealers in irtry with whom I jiw'
and examined many hundred tf eitphi-u"
teeth Though they all ajfurtd mx- that
thi real tltphanie' teeth have often
rial olephmi’g ituk wot thot it vs
more twilled or had more of the fpirat
curve than any of the tlepkantf teeth
which 1 had fern
Some time after thit Dr Franklin
received a large hey of the fame fort of
bonei from the Ohio -by way of Philo
' delphia PTe Informed me of thit and
told me illeewift that another large hex tf
thofe henet wot fent te the Earl tf Shel
burne t waited upon Dr FranklirT and
found the bonet te be tvaBly fuck at t
hndfeen: and wot therefore confirmed
in my former opinion h
Then I waited upon Lord Shelburne
and w at permittid te examine the bones
which he had received Befidet the
tuibtend grinder t whch woke all fuch
at I had fern and flill ferved te confirm
me in my opinion there Wat the half of
the lower jiw of the animal with one
Inrgt grinder Bill fired in it Thii
jo w bane wot ft different from that of an
elephant both in form and in fiie and
eerrefponded ft etaBly with the ether
bon tt and with my furpofition that X
wax nsv fully convinced that the Jup
ptftd ‘American elephant wax an animal
tf another fieciti a pl'eud elephant or
an'mal ineognitum which naturalifts
Vetrt unacquainted with I imagined
farther that thit animal ibcogniiun
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itinft fpeciei The vail difproporti
onal ihickne'a of the American bone
compared with that o(the elephant i
furely more than we can attribute to
the different proportions of bone in-'
thefamefi'ecies whicharifcfromage
fez or Climate But Mr Daubfetoon
'p fiipport hia hypotheiii that the
American -bliged femur is elephantine it e
10 refer the great difproportion
In tbicknefa to the cauict above-men-
tioned and he affirm that in all other
Circumiiancet they art exaftly alike
Mow to my eye there iinoihingmore
evidem than tiut the two twara differ
widely in the fliape and proportion of
the head in the length and direftion
of the ne k and in the figure and di
rection of the great trochanter fothat
they have many charaften which
J irove their belonging to animal of dif
ferent fpeciei
- It may now be fai'ly prefumed that
the American bonei are proved to be
certainly not c’feprantine: and whoe
ver if of that opinion will naturally
fufpeft that i he Sibeiian bonfea are of
rhefame kind I imagine that it will
be found upon drift fenqiihy to beta
But as 1 have not (he neccffar y mate
rials for difouffing this queftionat pre
sent 1 (hill only (late a few fafts to
fhew that there is fome ground for the
opinion
I All accounts and particularly
thofeof Meffra Gmelin Bufion and
Dribenton fay that the bones found
in Siberia are larger than the bones or
common elephants This would make
us inclined to fufpeft that they were
not the eleirh ants’ bones but that they
were of the incegnitum
2 TheSiberianmuraareprefent
ed by Monfieur Daubenton ii very
much like the American femur infize
Dupe arid proportions
This circumftance appears to be al
jnoll a demonilratior as we have be
' foie pioveJ that the Americanrftur
If hot that of an elephant And in thia
argument we have even-ihe weight of
Mor-iWr Daabenion’i opinion in our
favor For he (page fe ii) taking it for
gran-ed that the Siberian femur was
undoubtedly elephantine reafonsfrom
the lkencf in iize fliape nnd pro
poiu"r hat the Ameicauemar t fo
Now m we h ve Oiewn that ue A me
ricanrsturi- no' e eplwniine his proof
C ke from the Trie Dupe andpiopor
tfoif of he two tvrres mull ferve to
cbnvmie us he Siberian thigh bone is
rn of the clephiii' but of the incog-
llitum
1 3 Monfienr Daubenton found a
diffeience between the temporal bone
brought from Siberia and that of att
' elephant This likewife Is an argu
men t in fa vor of our fuppoiicion
4 The fuppofed elephant's tuflt
which was bought from Siberia by Mr
Beil and prefemed to fir HansSloanfe
and of which weliave a defciiption
and figure in the memoira of the aca
demy of fciences at Paris fann 1727
page 309) i evidently t willed like the
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tufk bf the incegnitum and not at all
like any elephant's ttfb-which I have
ever fecn
' In rhe’aft place It any be onierved
that as the incognitum of America has
been proved to have been an animal dif
fcrentfi om the elephant and probably
the fame as ihe mammouth of Siberia
and asgriader teeth like thofeof Ame
rica - have been dug up in vai ious parts
Of the world ! fiiould Teem to follow
that tht incegnitum in formertimes has
been a very tenoral inhabitant of the
globe- And if thit aniihal was indeed '
csrnivorous- which I bclievecanntoi be '
doubted though we may as philofo
pbfert regret it as mfis we cannot but '
diaiik heaven that Us whole generation '
is probably extinft Feb 23 r 768- ’
From theNew-Yoik Daily Advertifer
Mr Childs
liy giving the following OasiavStr-
s on the propriety of fettling the
Westssm CouxTat and difpoiing
' of the Public 1 awds a place in your
Fapc-yoiiJiilubiiKe A f E
fl dffieultin whkla have already
1 appeared in the arrangement ef the
impoft Dufintfs ana which wilt from the
iS'Ufht I fiu 1111 m‘ '( 1 111 1
VA of which tifehas rfeprfefentfed in ft-
fcures-whiih appear-to be done with
accuracy To me it feemi moft evi that Jaunt af revenue will be twoun- mentfl think npu-li would be nti
dsnt lint they are bane of tbo di- ani fiuBuating for turjalt tit- thtr prudent rar Juft fir theft peems
talk thi txeculsn tffuch d and
cxttnfivt plan make it menif eft that
bje 0 of revenue act he outlet fropofed
by the impaft-bill 5 1 '
Frem feme oervatlont made by amor-
li member in the lower houfo of Con-
graft fame day t age inJuppoCttf apeo-
pejedrejelutitn far epening a land effict
for the dljpefal af the unappreciated
landt in our wtfiem territory I was
firft led tacanfider that jubjtB in a two
fold paint af rlew firft or ta revenue
gnd 1'econdiy at to policy
The revenue arifing from the fale
very confidtrablt It it hero and hero
only we have it in eur pew tr ta dajw-
(lice ta I Act army which ltd am coun
try ta freedom and independence It it
Likawifrtathitjamce weareja leak far
meant ta cancel aur demtfiic debt Theft
canfidtraiiant art ne doubt too weighty
to pajt ivi noticed by tht continental leglf
Jlaturt and thttefere tequirt the left a‘
tentlan in thit place I fbell nevtrtheleft
take the liberty of making one ether eh
fervalitn i t hit JubjtB It epptrt that
we have already difptedef landt tithe
am it'll af near three millions af dollars
we have nearly cams lied with eur prt
mlj't of landt to the artsy f with the in
ctnfderabie expend attending that de
partment of about forty thntfand dollars !
The j olicv opening a laHd-effict
fer the difr-efal ef eur Wtftttn lands t
will in part append upon the admtjften
ef feme ftSt tee well knewnte be can
treverted by the mtft uniformed Theft
art tht Britijb and Spanljb nutitnt
hath claim and pejjtft txtenjiva traSt
of ceuntry edjolnining tht territory ef
the United Stateti and it it likewije
equally at mil known that lath theft
ptwtrt dt continue ta invite tht eif'se-is
ef the union to fettle among them by
granting landt upeneqfy term- n-d ex
empting them real taxation a number
of years That theft afr-rt have in a
cenfiderabit degree hoa the intended'
tfftB it liktwife well known Here
the find two channel' ren to ataw off
the inhabitant t if the United States
and if tht wealth fiitngth ini dignity
if a paver tmfifll ifi a y mtnjurt in
the number tflubjcBt thtjt drains mufi
be viewed at highly detrimental te tht
uniin by tht peiriit and peliticia t
And although it May be feund imofit
bit tt prevent tht emigration from rht
Atlanticfiateilt itdftrtunatd cirewn
fitnelj that e pafe it Bf fer t§
dirtB the cm igrauft into inf awn ttf
ittry In tht latter toft if may nft
the exprejpen they anlygt frOrd out part
of the building ta another f hut in tht
firmer they quit the keuft altogether
I have heard but ant objeBitn ta apeo-
h)g an effict far the file of our vefierd
laids that dejttbet a y attention and
that it “ Such a mtqjurt will have
attndehcy to defipUlati the Atlantic
ftalet and thereby y toieit the growth
af tut manUfaBuret jo uitejfary to our
txifttiiee at an : independent tuple
This objeBitn h weet platifibit it am-
f Wired btth by faBs anil experience
It it a faB that the Biitifi! and SgorJb
nations have land in Use neighbourhood
of tht territory of the United Statu
ard experience hat ttught ut that eur
cititent ate fettling them
Hence it is plain that any thing we
can do bf withholding our laitds cannot
poffibly have any tendency tt detain filch
af our cititeiu at are inclined to remove
This it certainly at plain a deduBien at
can be drawn from faBt i It therefore
becomes our duty at wttannai prevtnt
-attention the removal ef out Client ta dlttB their
fo our twit territory— —
Jft have liktwife Organised a govern
ment in that comity— I would att
why cintinut that government with
out permitting that cetintry to he peopled f
That thit government bad its origin in
both jufiict and policy I have no man
t(ef 1 f doubt In fupport af t bit opinion
I beg leave tojubmit the folkwing oft- ‘
Jervations —
The United State t have upon tht ' -
moft mature deliberation appropriated TJ T A Cf
a confidtrablt trail of country to tht AJ J-J £ il JRL
ttjt of afficert land foldit-t af our last
army ' Con any perJM Wpptjt that it
ndtni to lei
af am wtfietn lands mufi from there Ohio river Tht inhabitants madcap
ry nature af things if attended ta bt pUcitiah toCongrefi to have She ad van-
vrouid be either juft n prn
' '
form feme alliance with the neighbouring
powers In the firft cafe by tearing
them to the mercy of the Indians i M
Jbeuld treat them unjufilp anBfuch
att event at the latter I truji i rottU
give pain ta every friend ta the Onion
There it yet ana ether argument in fa
vor af efiablijbi-g that government in
tht -me Jlern territory which is Certain
lyunenfwerrblt By our treaty ef peace
with Great Britain bit came pajfejfti
bf feveral French fettlementt beyanathe
iaget of government extended to them
and at they could not bo attached to any
ant af the United Statei being without
the territorial claims it became ntcejfa
ry tt tfinblifh a difilnB government in
that ctiintry
Tt include thiifubjeB when etnJT
deted btth at tb policy nd revenue will
he found ef at much magnitude at any
that ten be breugh before aur national
govtnmert A E
Row Toth June xo 1789
WANTED
A MILLtR and DISTIL
1 LtR who cad come well
reton mended for their honefty
diligence and fobricty i good
fobricty i goodj
of7
wages will be given enquire
Mr Lime-ft-pr Chrillopher Chinn at
or to the fublcriber with
(11 four miles o! LMtii’i’ton
JOHN ALLEN
S'pt jo 1789 69
A LL pa ions indebted to the
-A cltate of Sam Grant dec’d
ate rt quelled to make immt-
uake pajiuem to Eiiah Craig
v hi u au 1 honied to fettle the
iutne and thole who have any
dt mantis agamft the tllate are
quelled to bring inf their ac
cuunts that they may be fet
tled LYDIA GRANT Executrix
ELIJAH CRAIG -
Wm GRANT jun Ex'ort
ISRAEL GRANT
CTrayed or ftolfn frorti ifie
fnbfcriber living near
Lexington on EuiTeH’s road
sbout the lafi brjuatfa chef
nut (brrel hiiie three years
old lafi fifing about four
hands and i naif high nei
docked nor branded has a
white hairr in hia for'ehead
a lump on the paftern joint of
hit left hind foot Any perfun
delivering fard hqrfe to me
lhall receive two dollars reward
SAM NISBET
Sept 26 tll9- ' d
fitiue In that ittachek filiation with-
tut being under the reftraint tf govern-
ALL petfons indebted fo the fub
feriber are req'ueflfed to fettle
and pay up their rfefpeftivc balance
immediately thofe who fail to com-
ply 'before the fall of November
need not expeft any indulgence To
bacco W heat Eye Corn Oats Bfeaf 7 f
Fork Buttef Cheffe and Hog lard Wf1
will be taken' id payment af the fel
ling price at thia place
CHRISTOPHER RISER
Sept if lj9 47 t
tfiehients &e are once more reqticftfed
tb pay np (heir leipeftive balances
Good Wheat Rye Wool Flax Fea
then or well dreffed Deer ikins Will
be taken in payment at the felling prici
In this place
Thursday the $th of Oftoberj r
is appointed for the General
J
Muller St Lexington
A LL perfects having clathta Full Iff
Tv Drtft max have it deni tht tnfulng
IPiiiur at the Royal J'prlng Mill in tht
heft Manner the country wilt admit tthd
Fuller will attend at Mr Collin’ t Ta
vern in Lexington the firft day of every f
Fayette court to receive end deliver cloth r
and alfa ta givt receipts tt any perfect
mho may apply af the beft methods ef
preparing and tnanufaBubinglVaalfer
Fulled-cleth t0
Ctaigft Login'
(PASH will be given for good
Flour in this pliare hv i
NICHOLAS WO0D Bake
Lexington SeptsSt I789 5 if
TAKEN Sir by the fubftribtr near
Strader Station a dart roan herfe
full fifteen hands high pacts has fume
feddlt pots and hit flaulder hut been
hurt with the collar branded on the
near J boulder P S had an a Jmall bell
with a double buckle to the collar Aft
praifidto£ 3 Aft a bay mare need I
thirteen handt high pat a bald fact Aar '
him
hind f tit iohitt tseti is r r sr 1 1 years
‘Ji
branded en tht near (keUlderT ani
a fiirrup iron ever it and in the near tut
tosh B had an a j mail bell Apfraifet
to £6 Alfo a y eat ild farril mart celt
her hind feet white hoi a fier Appralfi
tdto£q -
- JACOB CROSTHE1T?
June 13 1789
TAKEN up iy the fubferibrr lima
irg a the dry fork af Chaplain
jmall bay Mart abeut 13 hands high j
a yeas oU lift firing a fmnll white fiat
an tht of fart lag : AppfaiJSdta £ 5
a
Meicci OB s j 789 Philip Board i
K£n isphytia fnhfcribtr a black
1 heifer hat fame frllaw hairs in her
tart feme wk'it hairs in her tail ani '
Under the belly about three ftort otd
hat and heifer calf with a white face
ftfttd in Fayette County and approifei
to £ a -to '
JAMES HGGAN
Sept ti 1780
TAKEN ttphytke futertier at the '
month of Hickman's cTetk a Baf
Man 2 years old with ablate fact 4
Whitt fpot under the right tyt end one un-i
dtr her threat and brtafi neither docket
nor branded Pofied in Fayette county'
ppraifed to£ 7
ARTHUR NASIt
AKEN up by the fubfetiber living-"
near Lextngtona bey mere-about-1
1 3 and a half handt Ugh welt made 4 i
final! fiat branded an the near fboult
dt RR and an the neat hnttetk D
Appraljti ta £ 8
STEPHEN BARTOr
Julj 9 if 890 n
TAKEN M h tiefuifcrikerlivfng
an ihe North fork af Elk-Horn fe
broWn taw with n white foci and ligg
at eat Marl Approifei to£ 3 A
CLEMENTS MOSLEY
13 r-lSi V
j largt ctmpany wilt meat at
i jo targe company wut men M A
7 thtCrab Orchard the iotl af Oc
thtr fa ardtr ta ftart early (tip
next meriting fir the feftlfinant A
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All kinds of Blank Books for
Merchants Clerks Sec made
and ruled to any pattern : Alfa
old books newjxiund oncafoai
A 11 perfcw indebted -tl the friii
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the man for whom you givc'your vote
to fern- in "ny pubftc office of trull and
lmp:raicc t
a A goid ruputition free from
' fcndJ A min attainted of fcaniai
skis crime cither by conviction of
record £ b geue-al opinion of his
Beighbnu's appears with great diiad
Xantagc in the facig-l feats of publc
council o'f Ujr juilicc or e(i:iy
tti'e heated ofajudgef who wasge
reiaily ’Uppofed ro have cmruprcJ his
neighbour's wife and having once a
vey iai:'udcnl AffcnJer before him'
en 1 1 his mikes the powerof appoint or m:ftref i not thought a
-JncntT’bT' rrphTlr eTcironT"erTght 7'fTfafe“perfomsTruft private bufinci't
the highe'l impotunceto the commu- efcciaily bufincis of come
jitrr it rheef ''Crequiiei the greateft cl'ctl‘Ci wMl1 lequiies a watchful d:
Jrishonot wojJiurnjOveraJ'cwirgsjrrfrii trirwWfrff-ulvorousTorefamixed kind — TkiswadS-fiecerof genuine ivory t and MeedtheyT
S' ore aid fee what the law faid tiJ j mo think that the tusk itf elf was not an' appsared to be ptrfeBiy Kmllar His epi
fir to he tiufted in the fta:e becaufe a it wir thimf ht tliit rl'hhvit eLien- J xamliied JhtjMsksaiidDugrtLa iilDaubehitn Mvewr iuenasi
(nan wh IS nut true tohlsGod will flaud hsvO been formerly fonumwout in I1" ke quetii t elephants: and T th'nqueftlenj intheJIifttkreNaturrUeJi
bptobab be fo to hfs country lor vrejterh kut-itrih weOethej are no long &rtat number oft he African Tom XI h and p-Hfo&c X
when the5 higheil poffible obligation tr natives and la cold countries: S:berli lphit s’ teeth at War ekoufe Tom lp63 and MtmoireiielAcadh
canvioc bind a nin ii is not tobecx particularly wh-re they cannot now live ‘ Frimallthtfe obfervatUns f was con- 'Aoy Sc Ann' i ’6i p io6 tfc
pefled hat he will ha governed by lef- H?- L-J --- - ' -
f'Andmnre fubor'di!ia!ebKci: when -r&jr
the grind firft principle of all true mo- ' them
als if wanting the prajfttee nuift be- an animal of which they told and believed larger Jhan on oriiifarytiepliint j
jtmae'tob imccrtairfto betrgfted in mat firange ft tries But modern phttqfo r°ud notdoubt that the tusk belonged to ’ henton furnlbts in fupporlofmy kypr-
TIIK perfection of gdvfeinmert re
quites (hat every public office in
llthclegiflaiive judicial andcxecu
' tire der v tmenrs flinuM be filled with
rhe mft Tunable nnd fit pcrions
G'V'J gove nmcntmanTeffly depends
mnc’i mote on thegoodnefs of the men
who fi l (he p tblic offices than on
the gotiref of the form of govern
ment ciriifi'tution or even laws Of
the Oa e lor ihe errors of illthefc
tinder the adminiftration ot good men
will be merded or made tolerable ei
ther by the authority of the legiflatiirc
or f jvorab'e conftruftion : but weak
3 Religion and fimcctepetyu I don't rot to what animl1 they belonged tf? there werf many grinders— experienced worker in iwryTeitheir'r-
think It of machconfeqnciice of what The more ie ternlepinim was that they asiuski and that they were alt opinion and what I fa w with my own
weretk: bviet of tie elephant and thf ta thqft Jpeclmms which he had eyes convinced me of this f aft only vit
' grtitfinHhude of the foffil rrrri totlisJ'11 Aid fame time after when that true or genuine ivory is the pro-'
kpiatte- luiherian ejlvinfft moravi- eiekrit teeth gave this opinion thetowet and examined the duShnoftwo different animals aninoi
Sil &(f if hsls reputed fobe devout f con-literaine credit whole colleElion which had been fent ' of the elephant atone -ti '
(ibceic and fafthfulT to thtf iefgion It w is liable however ti great aj- ytrfTim the Obio I Jauh hat tlu grind- t ITiving thus colleSted all thematirlalg’i
be doe pmfefs Buta loofe live'-or jtB'oit : the bones were of erred to be tft wtre the Jams kind texa- to which could have accefs f carefully
an ap rfts’e in retigiobJ cannot think larger sh m thofe of the elephant and mine ! bant s’ fairs in my brother’s read what the French academicians Mejf
' examined the tusks and ' DuFen a id Daubenton lave wriittiLM
weighty concein to he cc mmtpity
l lnrecnty ought to hold the firft
place The integer vitae fcelerijqui
jurut fthepoe: is of mighty cen c
que’icc in every foe'ety A man of
particular p-ofeffion of religion he may
DC whether cpifcopalian pi ciby tci lan
twibf Weight and high moment r 'phers hive held the mj-nmouthiobi'j: the fame animat The ail y differenced1' is thebmpdrionofibeAmeritei
fft — - —- w'asiU ahrM(eg ' MilKsliaSaa MvliWaLMiaa 1
Ms office is of huh ran- and very hope wc do not live jnan age fo countries -which nre new intonfely cold
weighty concein to hc cc mmtpity -Oegeiiatejas to render tlieamn-echa mnft hare been formerly inhabited by
im iil nta'ignam luce he-could wifls
wifi m jn hum n olicy to veftthii- '6 difcimionaTiJ caution much -prom the firft rinethatf learned t hit farther that ft animal iocogaiiun
gcii alioryiiifuchperfons as will ecsn fuch a man bf li: for a public part of Mural knowledge it appeared wtuldprevetohithe'uppofedeUphant
ttoft cwooably execifc it with (he moft Ul “J1 - - tame to be very curious and intending i Siberia and other ports of Europe i and
-7 — m vii m ouvHono oma n irr-m nm turn
u cca er and mo e natural chanreof A m’n wh0 u k'vvn to be a flave to Do-hfMo±Meirsto us to he the fat — exoBlywithth
IT’d arpo fiTiheht of fuTrable men to puli-” favouitte paffion or who 11 too who has put the muter beyond doubt bones and with my furpofition
I c offices in the one than in the other Kiongly jlcvored to garaijjg rhe bo:- by cur ite ures by exe3 com- was now fully convinced that t
trhoicmaftcrs
’ ' m at r svivvirf f( IBM VHi
of laws o 'he purpofes of favour or 0 f" neceilary and a failure ot ore “ "hid not proved ft if Omelin has
cpmeffi n — And one principal thing onctimes put a fall ftop to all the “ likrwfe faidfo and more ptfitively-
whih pules one fim of government
bctcr rhan nvrlcr Is that there Is
DAT
Wtowwwmwt)ttW)liM — - vmrrmfin nm hwuw
LEXINGTON t FHnted it JOHN BRADFORD si W Orncx
end wicked men will pervert the be it coincidence of fundry departments is “ phant AfSloanehod fold this but
a - P- m AlfM nitwralM r m mm I m Cm s V "
wfi tffay on t he appointment of public of-
funs humbly fuhmit ted to all perfons
concerned in electing or appointing
them
LAie'ior -ojo least c eruption
SATU &
1789
— — - u J '
the 06i nnd on the following day fent not flew me one toothfo twified in all
me one tusk nnd one grinder os fpecl their colleQiens at the time when Irvi
mem fer my examination The tusk in filed them Three of them gave it as
7 ATURALISTS even thoe of out ietir flemeifo tike ikit of an elephant their opinion that my two American
- own t’mes hove entertained very PPtartd no room for doubt tusks were genuine elephants teeth t
' ‘ - evesq pofitlvt that thfj
'1 Another worker in
tusk which Lord Siscl--
piriouittmrtt of the world - fight he told me the grinder was not’ bune gave me It pnved te bt jauni
At iirB feme thBurhr mnimmi an elephants’ Frem the fern of the ‘ on the infids Ho allured me it was Uu
dbfervations on the bones commonfy
fuppofcJ to be elephants bones which
have been found near the river Ohfo
In America by William Hunter
m d v rs y
thd office that h to be filled There
mult be a congruiry between thehufi
nets to be done and the abil ties of the
min appointed 'n ioic - '
S- Gravi'y wlfJom and found judg- North America The f- -fl ncademl
ihent- A grave an J w ft man gives cions bee ami poTfj of fen penmens
weigh anJ d gniry ro an department them ia hiring compared them
in which he Nemul ryci inipuescon- w!th bones of real elerhintr and with
fidencethat he -vifinefs nnler his di thoe which hid beet brought to Prince
redion will be wel m mage-d and what from Siberia and wth fimilar banes
Is more than this will reilly doit fmd in various other farts determined
we I- ' ' "f 'PTW'te tf prebabilti i their
6 I lecifion cjofe attention and per- fide that they were elephants' banes
feve ance Some men are undecided Mnfieur Bn f-n fires us the follow
in their judgtneiv- viable In their at ingaecaunt of this decifion “ All this
teition aft by jiis md itarts and ofcn
difpofition into public offices where a
racteisd ffi-jit tube found Them
ponauce 01 1 e n null be obvious 10
eve y pc fun oncemed In etching or
appointing public officers nJ 1 hope
reft
leave their bufinefs half done It is
very dangerous to aim t men of th-s
ivi-j
Aterthit point watleitlei a dispute eePhnnt's tooth Ferllfr Boding ton had njon ires afterwards confined byanotkef
I ul 1 ' told Hr tAit liiriwwi aVai'iw Brindcr mrritnfd worker iverv Tfi
r 'id he has given us feme curious fohi
7 A great command of his paffions “ covering th-s guefiitni hut M
pum iwm b ciw
the fubjeSt
been mire cartfullo examined
- anivals which are now confined la the in the Br:t'fh mujfun and feme like1
J warm climates j wife in priv tf cpiliSitnS la making t
t Si mb time fra the loSfpring having thisfearch I met with grinders of t
' ihe great knowing which he has ac
quired In the fcience tf comparative
“ anatomy'
tf the principal workers
ivory with whom I jaw
ingto i to know the particulars and ta and examined ntany hundred of eltphatsr- '
beg have to examine them: He ohlig teeth Though they all ajfurtd me that
iugly govt me a verbal account ef their ihi real elephant ' teeth have often mJ
having been brought from the banks ef ' fplrel tvift like a row's her they could
convinced that ihe animal was either' car lifted it: we compared it with other
put together leaves no longer any room
“ to dnui that ilufe tusks (defenfes)
‘ and t hofe large hone r (oftcnaien) ore
“ trujy the tusk and hones of the ele-
been informed that a confiderable quan iricognirnm thatwrrtjaund ii the Br -
wtll as in difertni
f
!-and by reafons founded upon— fifed American tlephanf-was an animal
- of another fpecies 4 plead elephant or
Ixcmsm s' is 4P-AW- tkHh ktne yiih tJut of 4 ftalglegfuBSt v
t aid me likewfe that another large hoxjf
t hofe hones was fent to the Earl of Shot
bumf t watted upon Dr Frankliif and
found the bones to be txeSly fuck as I
hadfeen: and was therefore confirmed
la my former opinion h
Then I welted upon Lord Shelburne
and w os permitted to exomine the bones
which' he had received Befidts t ha
tusks and grinders which writ all fuch
as I hadfeen and ft ill ferved to confirm
me in my opinion there Was the half of
ihe lower jaw of the animal with ons
large grinder Bill fired In it This
jaw bone was fo different fremihot efem
elephant both in form and in fixe and
‘ r he othtw-
11 the jaw bones andteetkef elephants '
an i h:ppo?etai aid other large animals
real elephmis tusk w os that it wag
more twilled or had more of the fpirat
curee than any of the elephants' teeth
which 1 hadfeen
Stmt lime after this Dr Prankliit
received a large boy of the fame fort of
hones from the Ohio by way of Philo
' delphia Ife informed jee of thit and -
an’mal ineognitum which naturalifts
Wert unacquainted with - I imagined
that the real elephant would be found te
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argument ' we have even the weight of
Woeifr Dajbemon’s opinion in oar
favor Forhe(page an) taking it for
graiyea that the Siberian femur was
undoubtedly elephantine reafonafrom
the Jikencfc-injGxe fliape -find pro
porui hat the Ameiicaircarar it fo
' Now m we h ve 'hewn that ite Arne
rfcanrwnrino' e epiantineh:s proof
C ke from the f'ze Dupe and pioor-
clous of he two bones mall ferve to
oth of which Lehas reprtfentedlaA- Inti the txeeitlen tffocha gttitoal usd finue A i SJ detach) ftvailt n with
bures wVith appear to be done with txttnfivt flan make it manifejt' thol tut being under t Jr reftraint if govern
accuracy To me it feemi mod evi that f surer ef revenue will be tvtun- mentfr I think net— It would be neu
dent jhat they are banes of tfco di- tertain ent ftuBuating'fcr turf tie tit- tier prudent rtr jt fl fir thefe brofens
giod fpecei ‘ -The vaft liifpropor ti-i pendrxe end ft is a ft Arable firm- — the jetilen fiund thrmf elves hart
oaal thickne's of Che American bone fiance fee the union that we have ether ftejfei by the forages they raufi either '
compared with that o( the elephant is rtfeurtts atmeft as cemmenjunte te tht be cmfellei to fuff the country er
furelr more than ere can attribute to 'abjtB ef revenue asthe duties prepoftd fern fame alliance vriththe neighbouring
the different proportions of bones in by the imptft bill 1 ‘ ' fevers In the fir ft cafe ly leaving
the famefi'cclet which a rife from age From feme obfervatlms made by a wtr- them tt the mercy of the Indians we
fax nr Climate But Mr Daubenton iky member in theltvttr ktuft of Coif Jbeuld ti tot them unjuft ly- anB fuch
o rapport his hypothefis that the graft fame days age Infuppotttf spr- ah event as the latter druft would
American rwur is elephantine is o ptjtd rejolution far opening a land office ghe fain to evrty fiitniTt the Union
bliged 10 refer the great difproporl'on far the dijpafal ef the unappropriated There it yet one other argument in fa
In thickncfs to the camcs above-men- lands in our wtfter territory I was y or ef egahlijbi-g that government in A
tioned and he affirm that in all other firft led toconfider that jubjeSin a two the weft era territory which is Certain-
Circumftanee they ait exa&ly alike fold point of view firft as to revenue lyunanfwerrble ' By our treaty of peace '"
Mow to my eye there is nothing more tnd lecondiy as to policy with Great Britain we came pojfefjed
“ The revenue arifing from the fate bf fererat French fettlements beyond the
of our weftern lands muft from there Ohio river The inhabitants made sp
ry nature of things if attended la be pUcatioH toCongrefs to have the advan
very confiderablt It is here and here g of government extended te them
anJy we have it in our power to ioju- andas they could not bo attached to aay
Bice to thot army which Jed ourcoun- the United States being without
try te freedom and independence It it terrijerial claims it become neceffa
7 - dmpoft pufinfjtand which wUifrmthe
ferent fpeeies ' Likewife to this Jourct wo are to look for ry to tftablijh a diftinB government in
It may now be faMy prefumed that means to cancel our dttieftic debt Theft thot country
the Ame-ican bone are proved to be confideroiio is are no doubt tea weighty To towluda thisfohjeB when cenftf
certainly not e’eprantites and whoe
ver is of that opinion will naturaliy
fufpeA that ihe Siberian bonei are of
fhe fame kind I imagine that it will
be found upon drift enquliy to bef
But a I have not (he necdfcry mate
rials fordifeuiCng this queftionat pre
fern 1 fhall only ftate i few faAs to
fliew that there is fome ground for the
opinion
t Alt accounts and particularly
thofeof Meffrs Gmelin Bufion and
lJaubentoniky thatiheJbones found the difufalaf aur wcSern lands
In Siberia aretatger than the bones of j pUTf at end upon the timiffitn
common elephants This wonid make of feme falls tee well known to be con
tis Inclined tb-fbfpeftihstlheyweiersrifdrey il wyf
BOt the elephants’ bones but that they r( the Britijb and
were of the facognitum both claim and ftfftfs exttnfivo traits
4 The Siberianmiif as reprefent- of country adioinitung the territory of ’ v-mnn ai tmh hadtn a fmall boll Apfteifti
ed by Monfieur Djubenton is very tht United States and it is likewfe or 10 thc luWcnwr wiin- - fl r: A!fi 0 yttr old ferrtl mart celt —
much like ihe American femur in fixe tiaiiy as well known that both theft fii '-ur miles o! 1V" p?cn her hfnJ foil white has after Affreifi
ihape arid proportions powers do continue to invite tht arzri ' " — JOHN ALLFN-- ed to £ 4
‘This arcumftance appears to be al- rf th union to fettle among tltirly Srft 3317891 6-9 ' JACOB CROSTHElT
moft a demonftration as we havebe- granting lands uptneajy term- n- J er- Juno 53 1739
foie proved that the Americanrtanr tmptlng them from taxation 1
Unot rhat oan elephant— And in this—p-fg — That thtitoZ-rr hurt in a — ALL RciinMkindcbied’IOlhe — FtaXIM up Sy the fubferifrr In
I ire or
cbnvinve u he Siberian itvgh bone ia
nor of the elephan' but of the incog- ft unco that we hake ‘it in eurptWei to
Dft&rn ' ‘ direB the emigranfi into tuf own ter-
3 Monfienr Daubentoir found a- iatt Uj-e m nrt
difference between the temporal bone tht exprejitn they enlygt fit tut part
brought from Siberia and that of an
elephant This likewife is an argu
ment in favor of our fuppofitiem
4 The fuppofed elephants to lit
which was bought from Siberia by Mr
Beil and presented to fir HansSleane
and of which we have a defer iption
that
been proved
ferent from the elephant and probably
Chefameas ihe mammouthof Siberia
and as grinder teeth liksihofeof Ae
rica have been dug up in vailous parts'
of the world f i fliould feem to follow
that thtincognitum in fdrmcrtimeshai
been a very general inhabitant of chor
glohe And if this animal was indeed
carnivorous' which 1 believecannibt be :
doabted though we may as philofo-
pjidrs regret it as mis w e cannot but
thank heaven that its whole generation
is probably extinft: Feb 231 768
Fromthe New York DailyAdvenlfer
Ala Cnmns
By giving the following Oumvayi-
crxs'on the propriety of fettling the
£ Wtew CouvTif and difpofing
of tht building to another f hut in the :
fetmeri they quit the houfe altogether CTrayed or ftokh from the
IharekeardbuteneobjeBiontoape-: a fuhlaiber living near
tAat is ’ Such emeajurt will have kbout the lafi otjuae chef
attndthey te defiputoit the Atlantic ’ nut (brrcl hi-rle three years
and figure in the memoirs of the aea- flairs aud thereby pfeterjtbe growth old lad ffiring about fourtcet
53“-1 Hf ¥
tnflk of 4he incognitum -and not si all —fkii tjtBftn h wsvtr ploujibls is an- “cd nor branded has a fe
like any eejhanta ttlkwhich1 have -futrtd both by faBs and experience white hairs in bis forehead a
Cverfecn ' isafaB that the BiitifiS and Spanjb a lump on the palter n joint of
In theift place it any be oDfervcd mot lens: hove land in'tke neighbourhood hll left hind (oott Any Derfun
it asihe fgiiirww of Americahas tc thf territory of the United States i a-riverino (vA horfe to tm
cn proyediohjiv bcenan animaLdlf : id eXptrlencibas ttnght us-thot our' j ? !’
on frAM fhe eUnkant nnAwaehehlu 1 vit 1 Ifldll ffittlVfi tlVO uOllFrl rtWAffl
rietof doubt Injuppart of this opinion
I beg leave to Jubmit the following tb-'
jervatitns '
' Tht United Stotts have upsm the ’
of the Public I Aims a place in your moft mature deliberation appropriated
Pape' you ill ubUue A E a ctnfidtrablttreff ef comity to tht
r ' 1J J i'jfitultin whit-lr have already uje of officers 0'ti joldie-t of tor lotf
1 —Appeared tn thrxtTpmgtwxrtof fbrarmj-Can anyptrtsn-iuffofiithat-ir
(njiarrfri arrni ffivw nv
tBpiJsu'n9tUtdbytht($nitnenHt'Utif
filature and therefore require the left a‘-
tension in this place 1 fball never tkeiefs
take the liberty of making one other ab-
fervatien onthiiJufjtB It appersthat
we have already difpttd ef lands te the
amount of near three mtUieia ef dollars
wo have no-jriy t omilied with our fra
mife ef loids to tit srtiy With the in
confiderablt exp end attending that it
farvm ent of about forty t ho tf end dollar si
The o!ic ef opening a land-effict
of -years — That theft--efrrrr hare-fn a —
Confiderablt degree hue the intended
Hktwife welt known Here -
Wo find two channel' 0 in to a aw off
h 1 i -
and if thi wealth fit tiigth id dignity
af a power confifis ill a’ j mtyure in
tht number efjubjeSs (hr c drains muft
he viewed as highly detriment te the
umen by the patriot and ptluieia i
And although it may be found imJft
bit is prevent the emigration from the
Atlantic flaxes tits i for tunatd circuw
cltiuns jutting iiem
Hence it is plain that any thing we
tan it by withholding ourlaHis comet -
ptjfibly hart any tendency it detain foci
af tur citiiens as are inclined to remove
This is certainly as plain a dcdvBion as '
can be drawn fie ftBs : U thtrofore
becomes tur duty as wo canned prevent
th removal of out cizens te iiteBtheit
aitenti on to tur own territory— —'
iVo hare likewife organized a govern- '
mert in that ciunity—I would ask
why continue that government with
out permitting that country to be peopled!
That this govomtont had its origin in
botkjuftice and policy ThaVf-no man
wouA be either jvftfer prudent' to’ lei'
that can te trough before our national
govenme t A E
WA VT ''r' r? pv
J Ji I J
D1STlli
who Cat! Come well
ALL pcUulls
tiite of S
Sjm Grain decd
r t I1uVt iL limine
“rc quoted to
UJC p) nesi to tuh U g
ha r-U k -
aunicriicu to icme the r
lain aid thole who have any
diinaniia agauiA the tftaic are
K(Utlied to bring in
that they may be lcis
Executrix
Ex’ors
IhiU rewite wodollr rewd
7 — ' A1I N1SBST
2° o
- swyosi wwn
J tstiptliryfni revruf iritf
It sound of as mtitb magnitude os any
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ALL-
KINDS
! )'y
ALL perfohs indebted to the fob
feriber are requefted to fettle
and pay tip their refpeAivc balances
immediately thofe who fall to com
ply ‘before the lift of NovgmberL
need not expefi any indulgence Teqj
bsCco Wheat Rjre Corn Qsts Baf
Fork Buttef Chefft and Hogs lard
will be taken Id payment at the fel- d A t a
rwoL-1 SSgS
A lA yerfhss indelteu (A the Frih
I ret fcaof for the news adver
tifements Re re once more reqncftrd
tb pay up their leiredive balances
Good Wheat Rye Wool Pax Fen
ihcts or wrell drafted Deer (kins Will
betaken in payment at the felling price
In this place
I - — — ' '
Thursday the gib of ofiober
is appointed for the Generc)
Muller at Lexington V
rrf
IL ptrforu having clothto Fullff
Drrfs mav have it done the eafuing
Uriutt r r the flytl Jpring Mill fn the
brj I manner the tout-try will aemit 1 1 hi
I'ullerwUlatitnaat Mr Collins' i Ta
vern in Lxitgton tie fit ft day of every j
Fayette court te receive and deliver cloth
and alfo to give receipts to any ferfan
w ha may apply of ike befl methods if
preparing and luauufaBuCiig Feel few
Fuilei-cioth g
Craig St Login
A c tJ j
fclH gIVfn For 00Q
Flrinr in this pVrr hv
NICHOLAS WO (3D BoketJ'
Lexington Sspts2$ 1789 5 f
TAKEN P ly the fubfcribtr near
Streits Station a dark roan her ft
full fifteen hands high facts has fine
JUU fifteen aonas rtga pacts nasjtma
fedile fpots and his fiwuldrr has been
hurt with the collar branded tn the
j
pralfeitof 3 A ft a bay more near j
irg ar the dry fork ef Chaplain
fmolTbay Marr aiifbl iykands higk f
u f Wj j
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Meicc oa a ?tf pliijp Roara
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tars feme vhtt hairs in her tail and
under tie belly ah ut three years old y
has a red heifer calf with a white fasti A
prjfri in Fayette County and appraffei r
£ s 10
JAMES H0GAN
Sept ti 178$
TAKEN uphythe fubftrfber at tbs'
mouth of Hickman s cteek a Baf
ilfisrr t years old with ablate face W
vhittfpet under the right eye and one wo- 7
dor her threat and brtaft neither decked '
no r branded Foftcd in Fayette county r “
appraifedtoF 7
7 ARTHUR NASIL
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A KEN up by the fubftriber living
near Lexington a bay mare-about
M and a half hands Jrigh well made 4
Jtnalb ftar branded en the near Jhuh-i’
dot RR and on the neat buttech DC
Appraijed to £K 8 A
STEPHEN BARTON
71191119 ’
O’ wrumr aw pm rw fiTiy IM a-
0 next morning for the ftftUiaint A
AU kinds of Blank Books for
Merchants Clerks &c mdde
and-mied-to any-(nttern Alfd
old books newjbound on reafodn
TAKEN it iy tie fubfcribtr living
on the worth fork af tlk-IIom "f
brown tow with a white fact aniligt
eaf laark Appraiftd tt£ 3
CLEMENTS MOSLEY
Sepr i3tifl 9-
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1 A 1 acre wit tf the m-rhtd for ma
naging bets praVftdby Air ll'ildm-n
fHd Mr IPiiit way be jeen in the £’icy-
ehpatdta Hritanica wider the article
v i I tf Janie r uritui experiment!
md diicaveriei relative te the pnpagbti
an of bee cud the eiential offices of the
AVppfi their bare! a if ui an antther m ai '
ingj-vtrat jin tf Mr White exjrejjet
till nijiifi'raiiat itn ef thrt dijjioJ'tion in the
ftlitu 1 woriii : fl'lia: tea me tt prefer
the coiit t’i ‘taxes tt thyt befarr in uje
War Mt 1 nii jfim ftr the pttr bees wht
ajter tmtiri g the fitiat ' return heme
ireif y mj heavy laden and muft perhaps
depay t their tureen up lira pair tf flairs
Xriniite g-imt The lower room it is
iijtf y is net yet furrijled with flairs :
' ftf it is well kntvri eur little arc hi -
teils ley the faundatiintf their JlruSures
s at the tap -rid build downwards
this tuff the wear litt t labourer ha
1 1 arag her lead up t A files ef the walls:
0 and when Jhe ha: aone this fee will tra
vet many timet bacewafd and forward as
I have frequently ten along the reef
bef ere joe finds the liter tr pajjage info
the jeet d fiery : and here again jbe is
iri’:txfd with al’te uzsleing labytint)
hf art foe gets inta the tliird What
a vs lit ’S lee tf that precious tin tt
'hlch wr hees vvit' JtmuCh ariwkiihi
t'i ty copies 14 well) ard what an expenir
tf Jirength and fpirits on which their
' J:!iPir: nn jufie arre dependl la the
collateral hires the aims are alien the
ground firor : and beeavje I know my bees
are wlje eatug h tt value convenianre mare
ihanjlate- 1 have made them tf Juch a
‘"‘-a
Jfrtm the American Museum ftr Fib
1789
Thoughts on the management tf BEES
Pubilfbed by trier tf the Philadelphia
agricultural ftciely
EV'RAl wriien oh the manage
men? of bee have given very in
gcnois Jue-iors for caking (heir new
made honey without deAroying chofe
i ufeful eea:ures My humaniry hurt
st the idea of lotting fire to the fatal
match Induced me to imitate thofo
aie'holi particularly tliofe of Mr
Vildnnn dnJ the reverend Mr White
V'bofe dieTions I obfeiveJ very at
tentively with Tome fucccfs burmy
xeflaion see not fitisfied as I
fouitl mng broods in every hive 1
' took ndconfequemly the honey ob
kafaeJ was itn ure However after
va'ierv of cxer ments I Hifcovered
qnJgieesblc fate and nfy way to take
the honey wi'hou: rhciCiil injury or
v aJiftuibance'o the bees
My co'iatinn boxes are the fame
with Mr Wh res They are made
of any well fetfoncJ wood ten inches
fq-a e in the c:ca- and aredifpofed
in D-'it nr ioine times three in a fet
with c:tvm inication- atthcfidcs for
the bees to p i:s feeiy from one box to
the o'hcr : the nea cr and clofcr they
join the better ifyoupleafe a pane
of glafs feven by nine with a Aiding
Auric miy he fixed in the back part
cSfeach box th ough which you may
dccihebcc at wo k
The communication? between the
toxei are ar topind hot tom Thofe
at the rev fh- 1 f he ihee inches long
cn i hn:f 11 no 1 wise or deopj to
ff vt !-“ ml!-- vhen the'y will
fh'ii'en :he indat-v -s Arccisor al
Icy luveen ie li cs 'I he com-
'ri Te 1 fiorim being thofe
Bv-ll ii b-'j liiotiii ive fiveot fix inches
"li'ig and 'Iwcdi uaers of an inch high
fo as to aTuui a freepaiTigefiom one
Jiivc lo thcotbet
Irenes as welt 01 tftheque n ute tf every
Jvatm wmer t:ie artile tf bee Seme
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(Ev'ui Vli-J ® n IB
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K E N T U C K Y
G A Z E T T E
S A t U R D A Y k OCTOBER 10 1789 1
LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN BRADFORD at hit Ornci at the corner of Main and- Crifs Streets when Subferiptittu Advertijtmtntt
(fcfrt
' ‘ tkit papef ore thankfully netted ml Panrrmo In itsdifftrent branches done with Care and Expedition
Mr derate though decent hight that the
teas hrve much left whj tl climb to the
tap tfth-m than they Lav: to the crown
Ufa fnmm hire"
bvtard or'p'ank laid on each box or let
of 'oxo is f ifiiclenr
The io'fcv and difappoinrinenta I
hive iuet wiii n a g-eat variety of cx
pei intents induce me to lecominei’d the
foiegoing msnaement to every lover
of bees as I have found it eafy plea
fant and profitable
GEORGE MORGAN
April 17 1786
MERC II A ND IZ E
xrr
! “ glV’e“ m cxchanSc
for g J chicle and butter
ALEX A JAMES PARKER1
CTrayrd fiom Lrxingfcn a
bout Cnnftmas lull a (mail
dark brown and white tow hol
low backed and (bore horns
no other mark recollected who-
x j
cver g‘VPS information of faid
AN EXCELLENT NEW
P R i M E R
May be had hy the grbCf dezcii
or Angie attbiAOfiice
The mouth of the hive nny be from
thieeto ten inches long (I prefer ten
inches) and half an inch high in the
bufy fcafon this wide entrance faci
litates the bees go ng out and coming
in anu may be contrafied at pleafee
irt autumn
Early jn chemorning afrer having a
fwarm into one of thefe boxes you ne
to add one pr two others to it as you
plesfe If vou add two thenvle
box muA nc -eTarily have the commu
ncations on each fide of it T tic doors
of the eind and third boxes mu A be
kept floied un'il the bees begin to
woikiurheu wicn they may be o
pene i to f ‘ciiitiiictheir iiriuitiy
In a com non :er'on two of the boxes
will be fiille and icvcral fwaimscaA
out Each b ixofthe above dimensions
will contan tin ty pounds of pure ho
ney In a favorable fcafon and fixa
tion an early fwarm will fill three box
cs wigh honey and call out feveral
fwarm each of which will fill two
boxes with honey
A tithed tf taking the honey1
As winter approaches all the bees
willcol'e'l thsiireivef into that box
wheie (lie queen take: up her relidence
and grate uiiy lave the others with
their pure contents toiheuicofilicir
cvnc whole gain in gooJ feafoiia
will be n nety pounds of honey and
thiee or four addiiotul f-vars f lOiiie
ti:ncns'J e for every ftock kept over
the preues ifng winter
Thus yOi acqjiie the pureA honey
without die uic of the match or any
trouble in driving or '-fturoing' the
bees: for you have uuiy to (urn up
the fet of hives on the oack edge ail
at once andyo iducdvei iinuieiii-cely
that in wh'ch tnc bees a e collected
and then the other? iuceaiiiy Icuaratcd
and carried oir wtthuu dillurb ng a
finde bee I'liss being done you
miA’ till up the fide communications
of the remining box vitii fe'hCow
dung o: any other way you like to
keep the nces vann a id dofe their
door ' except aooit an inch for the
fame pit- poe and to prevent the bees
gom ahi:il :oo early in the fpring to
their dc lrud on
T piefcice your beet from too
great heat or too ppesr cold a fingld
HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES
or tii
UNITED S TATES
Tussnsr July 36 1789
'1'HIK timmittee appointed tt examine
f the enrolled bill te regulate the cel‘
It3!en tfauties n tonnage and n goods
ffe reported that it was found correB
a id laid the (amt ui on the table the
Jpeaker then fighti the bill
Mr Livermore moved lefolutltrt that
each member J hall be f uni fled at the pub
lie expence with two ntwf papers tf this
rlv Jtich as he Jb'uid chtij't and no more
This w u laid an the table
The h)ae then refolved itfelfinto a
committee an the bill it regulate the re
gejltrins ofvtijels and the ceafling trade
Mr B ’udinot in the chair
The lemminee hiving gone thorugh
the bit! tfe and reported Jundry amend
ments The hauje then proceeded to the
ctnfider atim of this report but not having
time tt go through the fame adjourned
I'a-nAT July 31
Mr Scott of the committee appointed
for the purpoje brougkt In a billfer
eflahlibing a land office fir the veftem
ter’ttry which was read and laid on the
I abi'e
U ‘On motion it w at voted that aftand
ivg committee be appointed te examine the
enrolled bills andta f rtfeni the fame tt
the I'aFrinfNT for his approbation and
ignatnre and M- White and Mr Pa
ttldge were accordingly appointed
Mr Whitt tf the committee appointed
tt ertmlnt into the meafuret taken by
Co refs and the flat' tf Virginia rt
fpeBint the landf rtfrrvtd ftr the a ft of
the tfficirs and Jtlditrs ef faid fine
ffe brought in it report which was read
and laid on the table
The htuft then proceeded to thieanfi
deration of the amenimuts agreed u pan
in committee' to the bill ftr ttgiftering
and clearing vetls i$c which being
finifhed it was voted that the bill fhiuld
be tngrajftd for a third reading m Mon
day nett
Anefifagt by Mr Secretary Lear wot
received— informing that he was direB
ed by the Ptefident tf the United States
tt return to the htuft an act to tegulatt
the collection if duties imptjed upon flips
and vtfftls — and an goods warts and
merchandise imported inti the United
States which had received the Prefiient's
appribiilian and fignaturt : He then de
livered in the act and withdrew
A miff age was received from the Sen
ate by their f tertiary infirming that
they hod pajed the bill fir tflablifling
the trtajury department with amend
ments '
Afc that the fenatt had appiinttd Afr
Wingatt ns a flat: ding committee tijiin
the cimvittee appointed by the hontrabli
houfe ti ex amine the tnrtlltd bills &c
Mr Sedgwick if the cimmittei ftr the
purpofe briugt in d bill ti pravidi ftr
the fafe kt iping ef the acts records and
great ftal if the United Statu ftr the
publication prefervation and authentica
tion of th 1 acts of Cangriji f£c which
was read and laid in the table
Mr Huntington iftkr committee in '
the mtm e rial if Nat Gtrham brought in
arepirt which was alfi read and laid in
the table
Adjourned till Monday miming
Moxdav AuguA 3
Tbs ergnfftd bill far regulating the
cbaflivg trade (fc was read a third
lime and an motim recommitted (d
be taken up it morrow
The bill for tflablifling a land effici
lit the vtflern territory as tJaJe-
Proceedings of Congrefs
ctnd time and made the tritr tf the day
ftr Thurfdoy
Mr Sherman had leave if abftnctfli
111 week
Thebill te provide fir the fafe keeping
tf the acts records great foal &c was
read and made the order if tki day fee
Friday
Ordered That too each of theft
hills be printed for the members
The report of the committee on amend
ments was an metitn tf Mr Madiftrit
made the order tf the day fir Wednejddj '
ft’nnight
Mt- Benftn inttriuetd a refelutien ti
this purport— That a cimmittee be ap
piinted ttjtin a cimmittee if the jtnate
ti ctnfider and rtpirt wht-i it will be em
ir nie it fir Cirgrefs ii adjourn aljt U
report -mufl what bufinefs now before Cangreft
necejfarliy be attended t rtvious ti
a rtcefc and what will be preper ti pofl
pone till ntrtfejfien —laid a the table
The bill for tflablifling the treafury
department with the amenamtnts pit
pofed by the fenate bring read w -re ac
ceded to in fart — the canjidtra'hntftwi
articles was ptflptned tilt ta marrow
The bill for tflablijhing light houfes
beacons buoys and public I Ins as jent
diwn fram t hi ftnait with the amtnd
mtnts was taken inti ctnRdiritiin and
the fritral amendments acceded it in tbs
part if the htuft
The bill fir allowing cimpenfatiens ftr
their ftrvicts ti the Prtlident a‘dWit
Prtfidtnt if the Unit'd States was taken
up— and in mofm if Mr Smith (S C )
a clauft was added ta the bill by
the Prefident it to have the ujnf the j u
niture a A other efforts nsw in his ptj
feffim belonging to the United Stater
The bill wat then fajfedtt be engrojjed
far a third reading to morrow — and then
the htuft adjourned
' I Hereby forewarn ell perfrns
L from taking any aingnmer tof
a bond given by Henry l rid and
Solomon Speers in iamrof Par
meanas Brlcue-the boniiivfor
two hundred pounds to tic-paid
in -twenty the following min?r nz-
pouitos imoicdmuly af
ter the date m d uLlc d'itilled
whiskey one hundred ant thiitjf
pounds oi the w - n v-filth dajKy
of Decemlrcr f -in wing in 1W0
dills of different lies and a firft'
rate Waggon and ivnet geer and' '
fifty pounds in fait at the lick
fome time after thedatenf the
bond I do not remember hut as
I have paid dffthe faid b'on-d and
have hisreccipt agaiiid it and he
refufing ro give it up 1 rake this
mothod to prevent ttii’y im pofl-'
tion
Henry Crift
ATL perrons indebted to' the fub
feriher are requefied to fettio
nd pay up their refpeAive balances
immediately thoCe who fail to com-
ply befoie the laA’bf NovemheiL
need not exreft any indulgence T o- Ny'
bacco Wheat Uve' Corn Oais reef yV
Pork Butrer ChceTe and Hops lard
will be taken fh pavmcnt at the cl
ling price at this place
CHRISTOPHER KISER
Septxy I7?9- 4-7
B L AN K S
6f ail kinds
FOR SAIE AT THIS 9K 'I2&
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IrXltlGT O Noa 10 1?3S
Copy of a Speech fe"r by the 56a
wanefe Delawares Minnies and IVe
vrnuchterois tiat'cm of Indi i f to
the comruandatst a' the B:g Miami
September the 4 b 17S9
Jirothe’S Americans
JVe have heard the fpeecli yen have
fern us den t think hard of our not fen
ding an anfwei fooner : our men are a
good way of and therefore not enfy ga
thered tope-her
Brother Americans
Keep in your young men and he quiet
and cent think hard that we have not
the minds 0 f all our brother nations for
cs they are Jo for if - we cannot let them
know your jptecli: but we are doing all
we can at preje t and as Join as poffi
hle we will let you know the minds of all
cur brother nations
Brothers Warriors
It is you and us that fpoiled a!l good
affairs between each other: and now
Broile rs Americans we tell you be
Jirong and let you and us try to mend
this a fair between us :
- Erotlrer Americans
Our foolifh voting men have brought
fame of your fie flj and blood here we the
Warriors took them immediately and now
Jend them to you think not hard what
foolifh yew g men do for you fee we have
Jent in your jlefb and blood and we ho e
tint you will Jend in our fief and biood
that your foolifh young men have taken
BJow think not hard what foolifh young
men does but be Jirong and let us war
riors and you warriors try to mend all
theft matters that all foolifh young men
have done that we may live in quietnejs
a d peace with each ether
Biother Anc icans
You have Jeen your flefh and blood &
we have sen curs we are very glad
and we hope you are the same lim-he s
be flrong a 1 d thi ns not hard what foo
lifb young men dies but be Jirong line
us and e: you and u- try to mend a I
theje matters that we may live in peace
and tu etitejs
BT'W Br-ther you fee that we are all
workin hr race and quiet' efs w th all
natii s but there are jo many nations
and at o great a dijiauce that it is im
pifihte to Cnow ah then m ds immedi
ate y You are always talking to make
peace aid we are do ng ah we can to
do the Jame: but then are Jo many foo
Up) yang people that goe tv hurt the
good that we are making between us irar
rlors: think not hard of it : they Jay that
is your fan ts that you are always en
croaching 01 our lands : tlrs is therta
f0n that mere is a bad under 'lauding be
iw-en you a id us Ai iw brothers let us
try to fettle alt -theft m ij u nderflan dings
tend touch not our lands- then you willjee
that we wnl live in peace a id quieinefs
Bio:hers A met icans
Beflrtng and let all our brothers k now
cur mind in all part- and all the head
people and keep in your young men and
be flrong like us for we take in all our
young men now into our hands to try to
keep them f run doing any liann toyou or
anyperon Brothers we think i is you
at the b:g M am: that are a ways peak
ing to us that is the reafon we hopey ou
will let all your people know our good
inte £ a d we now go to all-nations to
try to make peace and quietnejs with you
a :d US
il ! o tli c s Anter cans
Be lining a :i mike a good road be
twee y id us that your young pro
pie and our young people may go injafe
iy a id fiat we can have word from you
immediately we now hope the road is
open -twe add that no body will Hop it be
n you aid us Br tlicrs we hope
you WiU not detain the two young men
Jvlaunukee and Pea emenhakke above
two days for we are impatient to have
your a ijwer Brothers we fend by the
above meno e man ana one woman witch
we hope you will receive they bcihg all
we have at preje t — Brothers we un
derjland In a me eager the lajl night
thar there is a army coming againjl us
we ao not co fide in what he jays — wt
fend to you to acquaint yo thut it is
not war we w fh for no it is peace —
therefore nv hope you will not detain
cur me fingers but let them return im
mediately Brothers what we fend is
Jiucert and we hoff 0it look on it as
JucU: we have now-jent m- fengers to
air the other nations i t order to lav quiet
a id by - ti tie this dur tn ft :ger re
turns thoje w-f t : it in t the other
Stations w:i oe It re and then we will
i jiu the min-ls of the whole
Ei others You mentioned in jour !dfi
Beech that you would endeavour to h ive
Mvtattkc paid by col Morgan for go
iig with him lajl winter to Mijfijftppi
we hope you will be as goou as - our word
for you know Brother it is very hard
that he fbonld loje his time and that in
a good Jervic
REVENUE DEPARTMEN T
The Piclid nt oi the United
States has been pleated to nom
nate and by and with the ad
vice and conlent of the Senate
to appoint tie following persons
to the offices in revenue affixed
to their relpcdtive names — i'o
hold I heir cemmdlions during
the p a 1 me of the rV iident :
For the State of N
SHIRE
Portsmouth
Jofeph Whipple colleflor
Eejzer Rull'cll naval officer
Thomas Martin Jurveyur
Tor thcS a e of
SETS
Newbury-port
Stephen Co- collector
Jonathan l'ucomo naval ofeer
Michael lloilfce jur veyor
Glouccller
Epes Sat gent collector
Samuel Wnttmoie jurveyir
Salem aiiu Bt verly
Jofeph Hiller collector
William Piekinan naval eftcer
Bartholome v Bum' 111 Jurveyir
Beverly
Joftah Racheluer Jurveyir
Jjjwich
Jetemiah Stan ford Jurveyir
Marblehead
Richard lluiru collector
Bojlon and Cliuriejiown
Benjamin Lincoln collector
Janie Lovell naval ofeer
Thomas Meivill jurveyir
Pyiroutli
William Watl'm collector
Barnflable
Jofeph tJns collector
Sherburne Nantucket
Stephen liiify collector
Ed ga’ town
John Beale collector
New Bedford
RJ ward Pope cone dor
Dighton
Hodhali Bayie- collector
York
R chard L'leve t collector
Biddeford and Pepperelborough
Jeteniian Hi I collector
Portland'
N F fofdkkciif3r
Jamei Lunt Jurveyor
B it h
William Webb collector
Wife a ft
Francis Coo totledor
Penohjcot
Lee collector
Frenchman s Bay
Melatlah Jordan conetior
Machias
Stephen Smith collector
Pa famaquody
Lewis F Deleicetnrer clf&or
Tor the State of C0NNEC1I-
cj r
New Lo '-do!
rcdidiah Huntington collector
Nahanicl Rchads jurveyor
Stonington
Jonathan Palmer cor
Mddletownr
Alher Miller furveyer
New Niven
Jona Fitch collector
Hcze Rogers jurveyor
Fairy d
Samuel Smedley coiledor
Tor the Stare of NEW-YORK
Sag Harbor
John Gefton collector
New-York
John Lamb collector
lienjatn n Widte naval officer
John Lather Jurveyor
City of H'dfon
John C Fen Broev jurveyor
City of Abany
eremiah Lanfing Jurveyor
For tire State of NEW JERSEY
Perth Amboy
John Halftead colled -r
Burlington
John Rofs colie der
Bridgetown
Eli Ehrci col'edor
For the Sta-e Yf NNSYL VANIA
Philadelphia
Sharp Pelanv e diecior
Fred Ph i!e naval officer
Sam Meredith Jurveyor
For the S ate of DELAWARE
Wilmington
Geo Buflr collector
For the St me of MARYEAND
Baltimore
Ptho H Williams collector
Robert Furviance naval officer
Robert Baiiarl furveyor
Chefler
John Scott collector
Oxford
Jeremiah Banning toUedor
Vienna
John Muter collector
Swe HUI
John Gunbv colle‘ tor
Annapolis
John David fon collector
Nottingham
Geo Bifeo collector
Town Creek
Robert Yoitne Jurveyor
Narje
nox
es collector
John Cotres o
St Mary’s
Robert Chefle furveyor
George Town
Jatres McGubb n LtrphatnfHwM'
To: the State of VIRGINIA
I! nipt on
Jacob Uh v collector
Norfolk and Portjmouth
VT I k-n I rruhav collator
Plrj eiuon Gareword navrl officer
Dan e! hedm : purveyor
Stiff out
Archibald T? - dfon furveyor
Smith Held
James Web Jurveyor
Bermuda Hundred
Win I let h colic tor
Chris R-)n furveyer
Peter Jburgll
John Gihlrin- furveyor
York Town
Abraham ' cher collector
Well Point
John Snotsrvood Moore furveyor
Tip ihmnock
Hudfon Mnfe collector
Urbanna
Stage Davis Jurveyor
Port Royal
Ceo Cartieit furveyor
Frederick fir irgh
Wm Lew us Jurvev r
Yeocomiro including Kinfile
Vincent Redman collocttr
Dumfries including Newport
Richard Sco t collector
Alexandria
Chai les Lee collector
Samuel Hanf n- Jurveyor
Cherry Stone
Geo Savage collector
South K y
Thoma Bowne collector
Louifviile
Peyton Short collector
Tor the Stare ofS CAROLINA
George Town
John Cockdeh collector
Charlefion
Geo Abbot Hall collector
ISaaC Mott naval officer
Edward Way man Jurveyor
Tor the State of GEORGIA
Savannntt
John H abberfham collector
John Berrian furveyor
S unbury
Cornelius Collins collector
On mu: day Hugh G’iivain (in
the hou e formerly occupied
by :nr John Clark) will o
pir a neat and general aflort
merit or
A N D I Z
M E R C II
to the fealbn
well adapted
iRY goods
Iron mongery
leens vare glafs ware tin
ware groceries clover feed and
medicine which will be fold on
reafonable terms
All kinds of Blank Books for
Merchants Clerks 5cc male
and ruled to any pattern : Alfo
old books ney bound on rcafon
able terms at this office
'A KEN up by the fubfc fiber li v’rg
on the head of Boons creek in Fay
ette con iy a white dear with black: IB
tars aid nofe ftmej'pots about the neck
and fboulders marked with a crop flit
and urderkeci in the right ear and a
crop in the left about 4 years old this
fpring Appraifed to ' '5
WILLIAM ELLIS
July 14 1789
TAKEN Up by the fuljcrilcr living
on the South fork of Clear creek
a I rowi ftear three years old neither
marked nor branded Appraifed to £ 2
ISAAC PIUTCHERT
May 9 1 789
FipAKFN up by the ubferibfr at the
J mouth of Hickman's creek a Bay
Mnrc 2 years old with ablaze face a
white fpo’ under the right ee and 0 ic tin
der her thro t and breajt neither docked
nor branded ’ 1-J in Fayette county
and appraifed to £ 7
7 ARTHUR NASH
FS A KEN up by the ubferiber a black
r heifer has jome yeuow hairs in her
ears Jome wfute ba rs in her tail and
U ider the beuy about three ye a: old
has ared liefer calf with a white face
pefied in Fayette County and appraifed
to £ 2-10
JAMES HOGAN
Sept 2i 1 7 Sc?
A KEN up by the fubferiber live
A in g on the dry fork of Chaplain a
fmall bay Mire about 13 hands high
2 yeas old lajl Jpring a fmall while jpot
on the off fore leg : Agpruijedto £ 5
Meicei Oii 2 789 Philip iioaad
fT'AKEN up by the fubferiber near
1 Strides Station a riant roan horft
full fifteen hands high paces hasjome
addle Jpots and his fi10uder has been
hint with the coUar branded on the
near Jbouldsr F S had on a fmall bell
with a double buckle to the co bar Ap
fraijed to£ 3 Ajo a bay mare near
thirteen iiinishiga has a bird face her
hind feet white uots is 1 1 nr 1 2 years'
old bra aed on the near fbouider r and
a jiirru t on over it and on the near but
tock is had on a j mm uetl Appraj td
to £ 6 Ajo a year old Jorrei mare colt
her hind feet wane has a flar Apprais
ed to £ 4
JACOB CROSTHEIT
June 23 1 789
'"''ASH will be given for good
F !ur ill this p!:’?e bv 1
NICHOLAS WCOD Baker
Lexington Sept iy 1789 51
LL perfons having doth to Full &
Drefs max have it done the enfuing
Winter at the Royal Jpring Mill ' the
be manner the country will admit ttke
Fuller will attend at Mr Collins's 7a
vernin Lxington the fir II day of every
Fayette court to receive and deliver clot h
and alfo to give receipts to any perftm
who max apply of the befi methods of
preparing and manufacturing tVool for
Fulled-cloth b6-
Craig Sc Login
ALL perfons indebted to the Blip
ter hereof for the news sdverd
tifements &c ara once more requeued
to pav up their retpeclive balances
Good Wheat Rye Wool Flax Fea
thers or well dtelTed Deer ikins will
be taken in payment at the felling price
in this place
1
to the
eftate of Sam Grant dec’d
are requefted to make imme
diate payment to Elijah Craig
who is authorifed to fettle the
lame and thofe who have any
demands againff the effate are
requefted to bring in their ac
counts that they may be fet-‘
tied
LYDIA GRANT Executrix
ELIJAH CRAIG
Wm GRANT
ISRAEL GRAI
A bL perfons indebted
nf Si m Ci rn n
HA!G
NT jm t Ex’ors
RANT J
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s lor ef thu precious t'ne Upas- liukal afid Jliort horns
j7S!yn'’0t:'Cr niJfk i
X- -er gives' information of faid
— — - "ptfa 'dfperJi-lltht cowlii ttrt4et her ftiaiiiave
cvtatei il beret the corns are alien the tvO' dollars reward
ground fi-or - and leratftJkxowny bees JAMES PARKER
rr -wii-
ihn-ijlate I have made them of Juch a AN EXCELLENT NEW
i-" v i not yet furnijkea with flairs i
fat it is w-lknowi cur little arthi
i fcls Iny :f: found 3t:bntf th -ir firuHuTts
atthe iap d build dtwiwirds It
uhis-iajo the wer iitt-tdabourer hi
I' 1 r “he -a aril are uilpofed
- !' ne ucsiiiree in a fit
— v 't s i a r e 'l-'1hnri'e lilies P
— i!c !wt‘ p I tc v finin ow I'Ot to
r'-’i'! : i!e rva er t'nJ ih"er llicy
jci 1 1: e!c'i Jf yowp'ca'e
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tHuwnwmHMMtiiuni
LEXlNwTON: Printed ty JOHN BRADFORD at hit OrrrcB at the eerier ef Main aid Creft Streets where Subfcriptions AivtrtUtmtntt ffcfib
' this paper are thankfully received aid Piihtiko fo itt different branches dene with Care and Expedition
to eajf hr la id upjfr fides of thewsllt f
" and when fee ha oo-t this: fie -till lea
i-el many t !me bat award and forward at
J have frequently Jen along the roof
before fief' ‘s the uoer or pafiage into
V Oft jeojt Star uoat or pajage into
lU t-y y d Jfc l
V- trJ
lent h- -ts tt i the third What
Thoughts on the management ef BFES
FuYlfbri hy or ter ef the Phi:aaelphis
agricultural jOiitty
df IV1 It A I uriteii on iiy maAgc
k irc"t of hes hjvcKivcnvcry il
jcnnicl new-jrsi'eho-cv iet:o’sfir taking their
without deltoy mg thofe
wfefjJ c-ca’ure My liunun ry hurt
ri i!'e Mca of retting fne to the fral
it rch i’ll cel me to imha’e ilioc
'i Luirlv thole of Mr
V ‘'in i i no evercnil Mr While
Vi i'i i'm I nhfe vcl very at
icTivc’v i li fdiiic fiuccis hurniy
mx e‘l n oe not laiisfcd a I
friii I m n t''On in every hive 1
iru-k ! in jciuly llie horeyrb
ta‘‘ c :n if However af'er
a va rv-'fcvif incus Idifiovried
inr: evl-'c ::e i‘ nfv vay 10 talc
tic' re ho: 1! c oll njury of
d -cf ( i:e 1 ci-i
t' iii -'M i'-i'ief J'C the ffne
t '-' Mr Vo I ev are mi!
-of a we re re 1 v i i iei int-hea-
Vicdtraie though decent (tight that the'
Itis -!-? nueh l-ft wai thtimb to the
top oftb-m ' than they Lav: te the crown
hf hive-' : —
from the AMrsiCAn M'j!rCM1-r Ftb
i:29-
e fy '4 -y Udm a d m-ijl perhaps
departtknr fui-e 1 nwtwj4ir of flairs
r i : the it-i T’se lower taom it is
a pane
Vru-( e H!c with aftrdnr
in v !-c i’xi in t! e baA ent
Ui rrc
£fcc!: iirii f I o“h wiiich you may
jf c ti e bee nf wo i 1
ITe 'iriii-inr'aiiopa vciween ihe
Ijvxcs aie fi Pin I i--i'ti m Tho e
' I
t' i r
v'iii ' iir 'in
ojf Each t a if IvJvr'Cdupen'iOns
will curta n iln rypo-JnK of pi re ho
ney in a favorable fca’m anifi'tu'
lion aneirlv I'varm wtl ’ill three box
ciwirh honey and ci(l out frveril
furaiin c:c!i of which will fill two
boxes with t me
-Zthai-ef taihgshe hone y-
A wimcr avoc ail ubec
wilicoi e-i ilerr'e -vcJ 4 no that bx
— wircieTinr7i?fiTrc' cp her icciner
an-i "fate oiy Ijii i!e ither with
thj'rp-iic oi-i'ent lotlieiifeofileir
-0'Vt'r ivjne gam pi kooJ-icaiuiu
— wrl 'e imciy nm 'i ol lioncy and
ihiei n mu n-i-J - on I ’vji oiie-
iirC'in-’ c i eve y Rock iept over
tie preuee il:v wmci
Tl j yO 1 a- jiic tiic puieR honey
witnouf ihc 11 1 e of ihe 111 itcii nr any
troi'i'e in J11VI115 or iVinuiiij’ t!C
April 17x 726
Apri
E R C II AN D I 2 E
M
and biricr
0 F
lil Jy ' - hy
ALEX si J ARiLo PARKER
CTdf lxinF?cn a-
5 1 r T ! m mal
Iwut C V Ut Ima 1
durk browil arsi while COW nol-
M - l 'i Vf L'
1 I 1 I I IV
May be had by the groft dozen
orfnyr- ac ft is Ofiiw — ’
The rrnuih of ?hh:ve m’y he friun
thieetn feu inches lung ' I prefer cn
in hc) and half an inch hi"- : n : Ire
hiify eif'i i dm iie cn'r-nce
litate 1:1c bees pn ng our ani com
In am may be contt afted at pleaiu e
in autumn
Lady in them voiie sfer having a
f va 1 111 into one 01 the :'e boxer you e
to a J J one o- two o'hc to it as vni
pleife If i' l l lid t vo them j'-e
box mid ns e friily have the o'nrj
n uaMin in cadi fi leof it T’s i '
of the e mi and :hrJ ixixci ni hi be
kept ciuei iiii'-i ‘ho bee hern 10
wo'kii li:' : 7 s 1 hs-‘ riy lc o
pe ie I 1 e r :n !u:l y
l ist rt:r i-i eron two uft I choxe
Will pe ti iic f i r I 'c--g’ 1! ai ms c Mt
: i
rin upj&eJ!£uunijrt-JerJtiAri‘rebationdmd
Cguturt and M It'kite and Mr Pa
triJtt wre accordingly appointed
Mr li'hite of the committee appointed
to trtmiie into the mtafuret taken by
T r pAr Titiy 31
Mr S ott of the committee appointed
for thejurjoje ir ought n a tnu for
eHoLli!b-ig a land office for the wefiern
ft to ry which wae read and laid on the
la r
U n-i mor'en it was voted that a flani
1 ‘girmvhtee It appointed to oxamint the
eir-HeJ tills and to prefont the fame te
livotta tarn act anawiinarew
A tat iTute was received from the Sen-
ate ly Their fecretarj informing that'
they had pajed t Let ill ftr eflablifhing -
the treajuey department with amend-
r ij I jaf
A fo tnat the fcratt had appointed Mr
Wingate as a -(larding committee topoin
" o a x
the committee appointed by the honorable
ftfluf la ex amine the enrolled bills fjc
Mr Sedgwick ef the committee for the
Sedgwick of the committee fa
purpefe brougt in 4 bifito provids for
ths fafe ke 1 ping of the acts records and
great ftal of the United Stales for the
Pflryln niulhMl
ft wKtk
vtsreaj andlaldonthe table
was read and hid on the table
Mr Huntington fibcMmitteein'YQft'liw&ychliarftt£lc
the memorial of Nat Gorham brought in wlll be taken fi pavent at the fcN
whUkwasalfnihidn pricc gh Jjj
till m§nungm s J2J?140 '
P -io 7-9' 1
Rloxnar AnguR 3 :
Tas ergrojftd bill for regulating the y d -r?- n ’
trailing trade fcfc was read a third kb j J!N1 ' i3
iIOH-r ef REPRESENTATIVES
nr the
U X (TED S TATES
July 30 1789
' I' I!'1 cimiittte appointed to examine
y th evoked bill to regulate the eel
tftutiesn tennagi and engeeds
lf‘c referred that it was found cefteS
edlrd the jam u$n the table the
J e jirrr then Jig eithe till
Mr I ennore mared a le'olutien that
-fizn
hm'mon (b&itiefbej Jlsdalthi fub
rMtim-motrjMiiiejbei
Ire ex:re wtf twe if pa fen eflhis
wfpifen
ctv j-cn as h-jb nidilm jte-d no mere
Tiii: wu :aiionthr tebie
The hyte r)e i rejulved itjelf into a
t'm n: ter e-ithe MU te regul-ue the re
gejhr1 -g ofve jeis and the ceaHiag trade
M R ndinettn ike chair
iMf and on motion recommitted to
Is tetup io morrow
The bill for tflabliflnng aland office
ir the WflerJ tirfii-Jrf va7tf-ij cri
v - v ' -
a recejs and what wilt be proper to ppfl
pone till nertfejjian - laid 0 the table
The bill for ejleHiJbi”g the tredfury
departme't with the amtnaments fro
pofedbythe fenote bnngread w reac
Tie x- nmet hiig gone thorugh cdt te h trt-the toifiaerq nnoftwo
Skepji' ro-1 tad reported jundry amend- " !? ’I?"
m:tr t !e houe then proceeded to the fT flblijbtng light houfet
To i:LStis report but not luring huoys and public ljen a1Jent
timiiogtihraugii ihejame adjourned dewn from thojtnolt with the amirii-
I’ocVediags of Congrefs
- - r
nferlwhat butty new before Cengref
uli neeejjerily be attended to nvtout te
rnent was taken into conRdorgtion and
the fntral amendments acceded to on tie
part of the houfe
1 hePM for allowing compenfetionefor
their jervices to the Predient aAPict-
Prefident of the Uaittd States wastaken
up— and on motion of Mr Smith S C )
a claufe was added to the bill by
the Prefdent istohavotheujeof theju
niture end other tjfttis nowinh'spoj
—fejjionr - Motging sp I he-UniteiStsterr
Tho bill wathefi faffed to be engroffed
far a third reading to tuorrew— and then
the houfe adjourned
bonj 1 dtl nol remember h-Jt as
1 r 1 1
J nave pid ofrthe ifaid bond and
ha vcjiis receipt a gain ft it and he
fcfuGng tygi ve it lip 1 take this
method to prevent Bliv impofi-r
—
I i
IL perfons Inbted ttf the fub-
feriber are requefTed to frttlo
end pay up their refpeAive bxiances
immediately tbofe who fail to com
-
tend time and made the order of the da
for Thurfday
Me Sherman had leare ef abftnte fit
one week
Thebill tejrevidefer thefafe beeping
aftheoets records great feat (Jewai
read and made the order ef the day fee
Friday
Ordered That too of each of theft
hills beprirteifer the members
The report of the stmmitfe on amend
ments i eis on motion of Mr Madifonr
mode the order if the day for tVjcdneJddy
fe'nnight
Mg Benfon intorduced a rejolution t a
this purport- That a committee be ap
' pointed to join a committee of the feme
to confider ad report whtr :t wii be con
re 'tie it for Corgr rj: to adjourn aljoTSt
FOR SALE AT THISQFSTSS
ply' before ihe laft 6f NovcmhcrL'
ijlgfincc To Vy-
need not exreA any fndjlgfi
bacco Wheat Rve Com Oav Beef v
Da1p na ' r fa j t? - i-l
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lift y’l”g mei ‘ es’ hut bejlrong lit!
— Sts awd et you al- ut-toy to mend n I
knowycur Jtech: but we are doing all
h we can at pre-r and as Join as
atty 1'ou are ay tolm-g to make
peart 1 J we arr Jjng ai we can to
go the Jam e: but then ore Jo mo :y fo
lifb yruig ptipltthot goe to hurt the
bod that we art making between uj war
fieri : thi in' net hard of it : they fay that
is yourfau ts that yu art mw-iys ea
crov hiig 11 our lands : tVs is there
fan that tntrtis a bn under lnd!ng be
iwen you a A us: Aiw er th-rf let us ’
xry to j-ttle alt-theft mijund-rfi u dings
' gnd tenth not -ur lands turn you will jet
that we w’ll live in j eace a id quietntfs
2tii:h:s AmeMc-ins
Bejlre-ig and let ail our brothers k tew '
eurmi'd in all fart ami all the bead
people and keep in your yo wg men and
be firong like us ( for we take in all our
youg men now into our hands to try to
ktop them fnm doing any kantt ttyuor
(ny trl on trot hers we think it is you
- at -ing the b’gM lmf t hot are mwaysfitak-
to us f that is the reajon we horty m
will let all tour people kuow our good
irteit and we new go to alienations to I
try to make peace and quietnejs with you
and ut - - ‘ '
r(jf'c s Amer'cans f
Be jlrong aid mike a good real be- '
tw cei you iii us that yoiryiu’ig pea
pie and our yoir-ig pebpiemay go in Jnfi
ty a id ttat we can bare wora from you
im-uediattly we now hope the rood is
— open ard-iliAt-Uibo4yjwilLJlt it Jit
' twe n you' and ur Briners w hope
fert in yin rfirjh
thit you will Jmd in ourfltjh andb-ooi
- lhit your fcolibyu"g nt-i have taken
No w think not hard what foo: ifb young
men does but be flrong o’ d let r wr-
- riorsaid you warrior try to me nil all
theft matters that all fool-fb young men
' " fm-re done th-t we man I: ve in quietnefs
m d peace with eaih ithtr
lirx in g t o Noa io i:s!
Cep
grrs to
ali the other nations i 1 order to i ay quiet
a d by th' li ne t VV mJs -ger re-
-r1- iumsrtho wc ffs-t taac'quU tkf other
w
r ‘auckte:
ihc conman-'i-vt ar ihcfi:£
Ssp'caser the --h 1739
Jimihe-t Arne ican -
Ure have heard the perch yu lave a £ JrViC
pnt ur don t thnk hrJ of our not fen
Jin an nwf fomn : our wf’i are a
'pad way off and thntfro bci eafy ga
thered togrher
Pntileio Ame'icans
lie we wiil l'l yu know the minds ef all
cur brother notio-J
Brother Wsjjlors
It is you and us that poised all good
affo’rs between each ether and now
Broth rs Americans we ie’t you be
Jlrong and let y u and us try to mend
this affair between us :
- Brother AmeicJns
Our foolifb noting men have brought
font of your fit fb and Hood here W the
flrrritiri ti’fk'them immediately andiow
fend them to y m think not hama what
ffilfh yen p mm do ferxtu fir VI hove
fert in sinrfirfh and blood nd we ho e ’
theje wtieri that we may Jive in peace
and ou etnrjS
A'w Br-tker youjee that we ere all
‘Workfn- for race and qniet-efs wth all
natU fi but tlurt are jo many nations
F Jiuctre' and we hcflyou look m it as
‘ fiuc’t : we have nowVJmt m-j'engrrs ta
euiiotjo grtot a liijia'ue that it is im-
fi ffihle to know alt t Irr mi dt immedi-
you wth not detain the two young men '
Maunakee’ and Pea emeihakKe above
twa dans for we ate impatient to havo
your aijwer B others we fend by the'
mhove men iiniiai jr woman whch
jrs hope you wili rodent they being all
we have at prtje -I — Brokers in u
derjiand bn a me eager tut lafl night
that there is a 1 army coming againfi us
nvdo not cofidg in wkot be jays — m
fend to you to aiquaiit yt jhat it is
-tmt war we ir fbior no it is peace —
therefore we hope you will not detain
ur nefiengers but let them return im
uieJiate'y Bibllnrt what We fe-id it
I’m-her Arne icn
T uhsvejeen ymr flrfh and Hood tf
-e havr pen ours we are very glad
we kot e you art the : am ? ! Tte 7
-Speech fc- by
Driirm
rwihttws razors of inJi-rr o
if Miami
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tie minds the whole
I that youwould erdeavourtoL
£'‘7y
'X vzhhtm la winter t'Mtj-ji?p!
hnpe lau i:i rea as ' w'
for you know firitiar it is very hard'
that ht fijuli'lyi hit tin: and that in
REVENUE DEPARTS! EN I
Th Pclidnt or llvr united
to appoint ti e billowing :
10 thr oKlwtsi:! revenue
10 thcr rcipvctoe names— Jo
during
I old luar
Cbnviiuiis
til: p'-’-aime of rf-c j'rlidtnr:
For the State of NZ W-IUMP
- siike -
Pcrtfnouth
Jofcpli toUeStr
Ec-izcr Kulci: naval officer
Thomas iMaitn jwmyr
dicS i'i! u! iMAiaAllll
lor
ShTS
'Nwbury fort
S'cnhci Cu ttlieior
ini) naval rffitr
Jiiihaii 1 iin'
AUii-e: -Gtoute-ltr llojsejUivryar
Fpc Sai coieSvr
ianue Wiiinuiie jitnrfjtr
-Sitem tiJ D verly
Jofcph 11 tier ceiledor
Wiiiiam PCKUUi naval rfiur
Bartnobins I’uur : vtyir
£jvrtj7 : —
Jofiah Bachei'c: j?irvryr
- Ijwicft “
Jeicmiah m rii ord jurvryw-
Marvic lit ad
Rschard Hjiii courier
Radon ar1 Ciusrialown
BcSjuin Lincoln collect ar
jiiiuea lsveti naval officer
Tiiouuk Mevili jurvryrr
VymOath
William- Wan'm cilltSir
Bnr- jiable
Jofeph tjo clir5r
SlitrTtifTtTTiintUCketr
Stephei It iify- riirdir
Ed’s town
John Pc lie ttlleSw
New Retford
EJward l’ie diisStf
Dighton
lloii4ali bayi e- tblleBtr
rik
Rc'nrl To(t colltHor
BiJdefori and PepperelboroughT
Jeiruith 1 til colleBar
Parti JJ'
N F rofAuKcir5ir
Jamci Lum fumy or
B ill
William Webb clle2ir
IVijCo et ' r
Francis Coo toheSar
Penorjcot
John Lee coileJor ‘ s
Fttiihman s Bay
MclaFth JorJar cohofiar
Mu bias
' Stephen SnvUi colleSar
P janvptodyc
' Lewis’ F-Dc!cioti:ier collethr
For the State of'CONNECH
cur'
New London
Tr jidiah Huntington 'colie lor
jja hanbl Rfchadk jurveyor
Stonfafteh-'
— To0ath°!altnetv f8r33r‘
J At rf
Mdiletowni '
' Aflier MillerftrrryW’-- -New
II art
Jons Fitch cetteSar-
- Hczr Roger jurveyor
Fairfir'd
Samuel Smedley collelor -
For the Stare of NEW YORK
Sag Harbor
' John Geilop cfllelor
-John New-fjrli
Lamb colitior
“Uenjiiin n Wi Jte- r naval officer 1
John Lather jurveyor
C-ty of Hudfon
John C l’cn Urn-v jurveyor
Cityof Abi:y
Jeremiah L iniinc unryer
for the Stare of N X IV J ERJEY
PerthAtboy
John 1 HalRcaJ-eiWf 3 y- — -
Burlington
E oiler Tm tnertior:d in isurlej!
John’ Rof coll: 2
£1 i'retoiz r
F!i I-lmc cllerl
Tot-ihtTo 1 i ii ‘ T r N ' Vt W NT Ar
-Sharp PhUa-ielrhia
ncla'ivlr iffr
Fitfi! Phi'e'Baval o’jicrr
Sam Metc l rh Jurvesor
For the S at of IlKLAVVAKE
li’lwlnqton
Geo Uufli colleSor
For ho ru c of MARYLAND
Baltimore
ftlhn IT Wiilinis colie lor
Itonert Furvince ti aval offitet
Robert liaii--1 furveyar
Cheier
John Scott collector
Oxford
Jeremiah B-vviirv roHeStr
Henna
John Mire allerrer
Snow !
John Gun'uv n-l'e-tor
Avarolis
John Dav!'fn nllecttr
ottin-hzm
Geo Bifen tilled
Town Cr-ek
Robert Yo'ii’f fntyor
Xaj: nay
John Coj'sj o collector
St M-itv’t
FwObct Cr: i'urveyer
Gru-t
Jaxes McCi lb n ITjhsr’riJfrrlw
F 0 — r rs dt ViRGiNlA
I! -nr ten
JsroS W
Sir -
J fm-uth
X'f:lk n ’
v: I a I r‘ v
C'lt t:r
I ofjvar
FM ci
r-
DjII o'
r fvfjfcr
VfrHk-
I'fin furvtjOr
ArchiSa'l
S a (4CJ
Jame‘V-— T!T-vrr— - - - —
Bit mu JrHundtti
Wm cult tor
Chi 1 It 1 v furvtpr
Fttt'JbiTgh
John Gih-in jurveyor
frik T' i
Abraham' cte: ctllectar
Ifeil Paint
John Svnr‘-i 1 1 Moore furveyor
Tip- ahannoeb
II at ftifi- MiFtrTrilrrT arr —
LTi lain
Stage Davi' furvayw
Pori R-vvl
Ceo rarticif urvrvjf
Frederick fb rgh‘
W’m le Jurvr r
Teocomifo includi'-g K'-filt
Vincci'i Bo li:inra''arrir
Dumfries ineludirg Newport
Richard Sen t di''Mir
Alexandria
Chi'lei Lee celltctar
Samuel1' llif n: jurvrjof
Cherry S: one:'
Geo Sva?c collet tor
S-uihKv
Thomas Co vne rclutsr
Louljville
fevion Short collector'
For theSia'e ofS CAROLINA
Ctorgo Town-
John Cotkdclriiirrsir -
Charleflon
Gen Abbot I all collector
vt- ISaac Ma’U naval offierr
h Edward Jfiynun fur v tyre
For the Sute of GEORGJA'
' Savannna T
John Ilabhei (Ham collector
- John Bcrrian furveyor
' Sunlury
Cornell js Collins collector
- Ou tnuiiday HuJlt-lTl vnin (in
the hou c formerly occupied
by inrrjohu Claik) will o-
M E R C II
well adipted
medicine which vTIl' be fold
rcafonable terms'
I
m -
A SD1 ZE1
to the feai'on
lRY goods Iron monger
-j teens ware glafs ware tin
groceries cl j vet feed: and
All kinds of Blank Bocks fur
Merchants Clerks &c made
and ruled to any pattern: Alfo
b’d books ney bohrifTih' rcafon
ablc terms at this office —
—A I —
pcii a neat and general afiott
ment of ‘ i
TS
V
i :
on
-e!te-cetrty: lo white Heat wfth-tlack!Jb -r
ears and ’-efe fane fiats about the nttk
and flauiders marled with a rref jilt
and undrrkrel in the right nr J a
rrp in the lft about 4 yeit s old this
firing A'lfraijeJ to If 3
VHFlAAi ELLIS
July 4 1789
1-3 yeas old iajl Jj ring a j mill white jio!
o- the of fore tg Aitrai jj 5
AitiiitL (I! '1 — '
Winter -brlb' at the Rsyil fpriug Milt ii the
manner the to-i-ilry will admit Uhf '
Tulier will attend at Mr Ctlllns'r
yerain Loringion the firfi day ef every
Fayette couittoreceive and deliver cloth
and alfr to give receipts io any ferfo m
who miy apply' of the bej methods of
- prtporiisg and msntsfaBurirg IHel fov '
--Fullii-claih—
f j 1 1 ti the jUk " 1 ‘ufrt 1 v-r-g
1 i tle Goiof lo :s creek in Fa-
full fi tun bstdt hifii 1 net ha'jomt
liatit jots and tin hi: i -en
luit Mth the comr ind:a in tot
t earjlc’id r 1 S t--i onaj ml tell
At-frr-jest wills a Jtuoe lucklt to i'r
J 3 Aji a by wait ier
ejhtnri -j jashff 1 it ! a raJ fact he
hinJ:?t irisir : Sj iTir iiyarT
odUt taa tit fi ib tacr 1 and
Cr or V'e' dieTed Deer Rlcs will ?
jejnyment at the felling piicef
TAKEN up by the ful jctller living
11 the South fork of Clear citek
a brown Jietr Jvrf yran od neither f
marked fitrtnmied A rsjed to £ 2
ISAAC FlUlCilLRl
Afjy 9 i?9
'T'AKTN by the fubftribrr at t rf
mwthof H etman s errei a Bay
Mire n years cld w'th a blaze fact a
white fio’ under the right rrVd c e un
in her thro i and heafl n-ither dct'td
ni r branded P trJ in Fsyett: caunlj
and arafed tt £ -
7 AIU71LR NASH
ri- A K EN up by the u K riber a bla
black
f heifer has ir-f vraw hiininl
her
J '
nil and
ears Jone wn u hats in her
Udtr 1 he bra ch’ I t'rff yei- old
ku 0 r-J hrj’rcif wth a wi leface
jofltd in Fayette Ltirty and re!Jtd
to £ 213
JAMES HOGAN
S:t 21 17S9
PX£V up py the fubferimr liw
1 iig 01 (truly fore ef Ci:aiiin m
mtH i aAnr 00 ut it hq -d: Ay? f
Tr'AKFN up by the fufferiher rear
1 Sirsdu Sint on n fi roani rfe
ajisrru ion wer it o ia m tiie tar but-
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her iiitAftti v -ir iui a jlor A J rrf
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Ja’r 23 I7£p
A " H will he cjivrn for Rood
F'fr inti1'!6 r' !-v 1 wj
NICHOLAS WOOD Baker 5
Lexington Se$t 25 1789- S'?
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Dreftmirv have it done the tnfuing t
ALL perfons indebtei to the ri ip t
ter l-ceof for the news advert i
tifements&c aig once more requeued L -T-
to pav op their re'peclive balances i
Good Wheat Rye Wool Flax Fca
AV- Pcr"ons indebted to the
- eflate of Sam Grant decM
are requtfted to make imme-s
diatc payment to Elijah CraiJf
who is avuhori fed to fettle tha
deman is agiinll the eftate are
requeftsd to brin in their ac
counts that they may be fet-t
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r -f ju ted orovifions exported fromthe
Ur-ne t States as allowed by the impofl
lw f it l after the loft day of July 1790
Th committee having finijled this h ill
He fpeaker ref timed the hair — the houfe
acceded to the jeveral amendments and the
bill was ordered to be engroffed for a third
fending to morrow
Mr Benfon’f motion introduced ef
tcJoy was taken up and after a (hurt
bate a committee for the purroje there
in mentioned confiding of Mr Car ol
JVfrJHeifter and Mr Wadlworth wa
appointed
The houfe then refumed the confidera
ti : of the amendments ta the trtafury bill
frvpofed by the fenate on which a deci
fan was pojhonfd yefterday — 1 lengthy
c bate enfued upon the fubjefl in which
th: Jubilance of the argument u on the
i‘refident s power of removability was re
peated and which terminated in not ac-
Jijig to the amtndmeiit: of the fenate
TV ARHeifler prefenced a petition from
X j the inhabitants of Cumberland coun
ty J late of Pennfyivmia praying that
the frffions of the Federal Courts may not
be rel rifled to the city of Philadelphia —
laid on the table
The engroffed bill for allowing acorn
fenfat’or to the Pr-fidert and Vice Pre
fiaert for their fervices was read a third
time and paffed to be enafted
Mr A me' prefented a petition from
Dudley Tyler an officer in the late conti
nental army praying for an allowance for
Jerv'ccs which had not been compenfated
laid on the table
Mr Hunr inefon prefented a memorial
from Chrilopher Collins Jlating that
he had in vented a Perambulator upon
more Ample and adequate principles than
has hit herto been difeovered ana praying
for an exclufive right to life and improve
the lame — la:d on the fide
Mr Whi!e of the (landing committee
to ex amine the enrolled bills prefented
‘Je bill providing for the gover- meat of
the W'ftern territory which th commit
tee had examined and found correct —
the fieaker then fign-d th I' m
Mr Biivleo" the comm ute appointed ' fettled indite haul
for the pUrptfe brought in a bill for ai- Mr
lowing a competfation to the members of
both houjes and to their refpeSive of
ficers : This bill prov'des that the com
penfat’or (hallbe as follows viz :
To ea h member of the fenate and houfe
fix dollars ter day
Speaker of the houfe twelve dollars per
cay
To the fecretary of the fenate and clerk
of the houfe each fifteen hundred dol
lars a year and two dollar ’ a day each
during the ftffion of the legiflature : —
One principal clerk to each at three
dollars a day during the fefiion — One en
grojjing clerk to each at two dollars a
day during the fejfion
Serjeant at arms three dollars a day
di rt g the JefJion
D ' i- kee per to the houfe and fenate
tech five’ hundred and thirty dollars a
year :
Affiant d--ot keepers during the fef
fic or- dollar and fifty cents a day each
'This bill wo aid"- the table
1 he houfe tlia w t into a comm'ttee
ef th w ole os the sill for regilering and
clean gve jel- -:id regulating the coajl
ing it trie
A iviff was added to this bill which
ftiT cj ct a itijpenfion of the bounty of
fir : casts on evert barrel of pickled ffb
q in tal of dried fifb and every bar
Ptoci edings of Congrefs
BOUSE of REPRESENTATIVE
OF THE
UNITED STATES
Tuesday Augufl 4 17P9
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LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN BRADFORD at his Ornce at the corner of Main and Crofs Streets where Subfcriptions Advertijcments ffcfot
this paper are thankfully received and Printing in its different branches done with Cara and Expedition
timcni y jlerbay of the kind in giving
his cs-Jent that it jbuu Id eariy take place :
he thought that the expences of the civil
lift mignt then be properly reduced but
at prefenthe could not thina a let's jim
than that propojed in the bill was more
thJl absolutely neiljjaiy for thejup-
Wednesday Augul 5
Th" houfe met purfuant to adourn
meat and paffed the bill for eftablifhing
the department of war with the amend
ment propofea by the fenate
Alfo palfed the bill with amendments
as returned by the fenate for regulating
the government of the wet ern territory
The bill for regulating the coafling
trade was rend th third time paffed the
houfe a id ordered to be trvijmitted to
the Jenate for concur rence
A mejfage rum the Prefident of the
Unit'd States by Mr U" hisficretary
inform ng that he approved the Dill for
jrttleing the accou ts between the United
States and the individual flutes and
had fig ned the fame
Tue repo t of the eomm’ttee refe fling
the dotlat on la ds in the weflern terito
ries gra-ted iy Virginia to the V rgtn a
troohs late in the fervice of the U ’tea
States was read a jecond t me : Order
eil that a hundred counts therefore be
primed 'or the ufe of the m-mbrs
Mr VV h ' le in id a motion i n the table
iff or r-feinding a refutation of the late Con
grrjs ref pelting the locatio of tands for
the Virgi ia troops
2 he houfe went into a committee of
the whole on the bill for ctmpenjating
the jervice of the members of the Senate
reprelentacives and their
s
d motion was made to Irik e out fix
dollars per diem as a compenal’nifor each
member
Mr Cnrroi called in queft on the pro
j niety 0:' the motion Juppojtig the com
1 1 ifee not at liberty to alter prmcip
lie bUl ii 1 tjwnfcw r nu wc — — "
tent ion of the houj' to embarrajs-j he fitu-day during the jejfions
ation iff gentlemen who were at confide
able expence in moving their families to
the feat of government in order to be
more at liberty to employ their attention
to public bufinej's and not have their
minds divided between their domefitc and
public affairs He thought that Con
grejs might contemplate a deduftion of the
compenjation when they flsould remove to
a place lejs expenfive than the capital of
one of the mojl confiderable fiates in the
u non When that eve nt took place — and
he would join the gentlemen from Virgi
nia Mir vV hue) who had droned a Jen- Mr Clerry introduced a motion that
a committee be appointed to prepare and
don for the legiflature of the g
vernmer t
Mr 'jedgwick advocated a reduftion
of the allowa ace becdujt he thought the
temper of t he people would be Uijobiged
by the large ejs of the fum : he did ot
think it moretnana compenj ation for the
J'actifices which gent emeu maae m at
dicating their tune and abilities to the
public jervice but he judged it to 01
more than the a biiities of the people were
able to Jupport
Mr Vinmti joined the gentlemen from
Maryland Mr OootJ in juppjmg the
motion out of order : and caea upon the
chairman Mr llouduiot to aeciae upon
the point of order which Mr tioud not
did by faying that wild a bill was
committed to a committee of the whole
every art of it was open 10 debate and
alterat ion Mr ining then proceeded
to oppOjCa deduction of the compenj ation
he thought that gentlemen could not live
and ree pro-ate thole civilities which com
mon pbiitCnefs and their fituation re
quired for n lejs Jum than propofed in
Page went into an a rgume 1 to
fl'w that the Jum ought not to be aimi
nifbe-i he t nought Jixdoars a day ri d
rn -re than jufficient to com ehjatc gentie
men for their trouble ana expences he
was afraid of the conjequeee which
would rrjult from a
Fie prejumed it was not the in- 4 The ferjeant at arms four dollars per
parfimortout gt ovi
oral go
report a bill for the further encourage
ment of the navigation and commerce of
the United States This motion was
adopted and a committee confifting of
Air Gerry Mr Trumbull and Mr
Butke appointed
of the houfe for appointing a committee
to report whatbufinefs ought to finifbed
previous to the adjournment
Friday Augufl 7
2 he door keepers 730 dollars per an
n m and their ajfijlants two dollars per
day during the jfiions §
Ameffage was received from the fenate
that they infijled oh their amendments to A LL perfons indebted to the
the trtafury bill rejpe fling the remove- I cftate of Sam Lirant deo’d
ability of the fecretary by the Prefident n
That they had agreed to the rejoiution arc rcqutfled to make me
diate payment to Eli 1 an Craig
lars a day during t ej ffiw fu
felf and fuck la'-orcrs as he no 1
necejfary to employ wa votcu I hi
other articles Jland as agreed to yeji-t
day: The dfcvffton being fin fined the
committee roje and the chairman rep rt
ed the amendm -nts which were acceded
to by the lionje arid the bill was again
entered to be engrojed for a third read
ing on Monday next
Saturday- Augufl 3
The houfe refolvd ifelf into a com'
mittee on the (late of the union
7 he me (pig - of tht Prefidr-t andthe
papers acc mpanying the fame having
been taken into cot: min at 0 it w as
Re ol e that it is the opi in of this
committee that an aft ought to pajs pro
viding for the ncre or t - ces’ attend
ing any negotiations 0- treaties which
maybe held with the I dia’ tribes or at
tending the appointment of iotrmffirerS
at the rate of 500 dollars per annum for thoje purpvjes
auring the effions of Congrefs Mr Ciynu r Mr Ames avd Mr
Thejnlary of the jecretary of the fenate Moore Were appointed a cnmttee to
and cterk of the houfe at the rate of bring in a bill for that purpoje
1500 dollars per annum and two dollars' Refolveo that it is me opinion of this
per day during the J effions of Congrejs committee that an aft ought to pdfs pro
Thefirft cletks under the Jecretary and vidinga proper Jyletnof regulations for
clerk of the houjes at three dollars per day the militia of the United States
and the other clerks at two dollars per day Mr Sumpter Mr Heijlet and Mr
each
government of the weflern territory that
they wr duly enrolled and ready for fpeaker is in this refpeft put
th (ig: nture of the fpeaker - -
The order of the day for taking up the
bit ' el tive to copy rights of authors and
i ve tors wat pojlponed till i'hurjday
irf rt
Mr Whi’e obtained leave of abfence
for li e remainder of the fefiion
M -G' ry moved a rejoiution that
a committee be appointed to re poi t a cata
logue of books necejfary for the ufe of
Conggejs and an eftimate of the amount
thereof and bejl mode of procuring them
The rejoiution was read and laid on the
table
The houfe went into a committee on
the Dili for eflabflfhing the compenjation
to be allowed the members of Congrejs
a id their officers and having made Janie
amendments to the bill rojc and reported
the fame the bill was agreed to and
ordered to be engroffed it now flands
tfj' follows :
The wages of the fpeaker twelve dol
lors per day the other members fix dol
lars per day and two day pay for every
twenty miles iijlance from home
The J alary of the chaplains was fixed
compenjation for his fervices and ex
peaces
Mr Sedgwick reprobated thefe fentl
meets as tending to preclude d ’bate : for
they would apply uton every other fubjeft
as well as this
Mr Piee again oppojed the reduction
and -men joired in J'evtiment with the gentle
from Ptnnjylvania (Mr Fitzfitnons)
that much argument wat unneeffary
I'he quell ion for Jlriking out fix dol
lar! was put and ettrmined in the
negative 31 to 16
A motion wat made for reducing the
com enjatim to the fpeaker which met
with a fimilar fate
The committee not having time to go
through the bill rofe and nptrted pro
grrs Adjourned till 1 1 o’clock to-morrow
Thursday Augufl 6
Mr White from the committee ap
pointed for the -pttpoft of examining the
enrolment of the laws reported that they
had examined the afl concerning light
htufes the iff for eflabtifhing a depart
ment of war and the aft relative to the
port of the members of Congrefs : it was A mefjage from the Prefident of th
the averaged fum of what was given to United States by the Honorable Genera
the members of the late Congrefs Knox was received rtfpe fling the pre
Mr FEzfiinons thought every gen fent po Eure of Indian affairs fugg fling
tleman was adeqate to form an opinion in the propriety of appointing comrniffmers
his own r vnd from the falls within his to inveftigate and report their aftunlfitu
krowledge of what would be a proper ation The mejfage alfo noticed the fub-
who is auihoriitd 10 lcttle the
lam and thole who have any
dt maru s agamlT the tffate are
rtuu fted to bung in their ac
counts that they may be fet
tled LYDIA GRANT Executrix
ELIJAH CRAIG x
Wm GRAN T jun I Ex'tsfo
ISRAEL GRANT J
Oftoberit 1785
Matthews weie appointed to bring in a
bill for that purpoje
The rejolutious were approved by the
houfe
je ft of the militia throughout the United
States— referred to a committee of the
whole houfe on the ft ate of union
Another mejfage was received from the
Prefident by Mr Secretary Lear with
three afts of Congrefs to whch the Prefi
aent has affixed his approbation and fig
nature viz Tne bill for tflabUfbi’ g
light houjes beacons buoys ana public
piers the bill for eftablfb g the go
vernment of the well ern territ rv and the
bill for eftablifhing the w - deattnen t
The engroffed bill for Mow i cim
penfations to the members era fibers of
the two houjes was read- motion was
then made by Mr Sedgwick that the
fame fbould be recommitted this million
was Jecondedby Jeveral members which
brought on a debate
The quetlion fur recommitment was de
termined in the affirmative and the houfe'
immediately went into a committee of the
whole The Jeveral claufts of the hill
were then djeufei and the following
amendments agreed to viz I ft' ad of
two days pay as an allowance fur every
twenty miles difiance from the feat of go
vernment -fix dollars Jor every twenty
five miles was adopted bywl i -
°n
lily w’th the other member
The allowance of 730 do
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LONDON June 3
Y ESTER DAY morning advices
wete teceived from Hamburgh
confirming the iivelligence that ad
miral Wrangell has put to Tea from Carl
fcroon with thirty men of war great
part of which are line of battle ffiips
from 66 to i oo guns Theadmiral was
proceeding up the Rattle towards the
coaft of Finland in order to make a
cruile in fuch a fituation as to block up
theportof Revel and to prevent the
fquadron from Cronftadc forming a
jun&ion with the Ruffian fleet in the
harbour of Copenhagen : In fuch cafe
one engagement may fettle the fate of
this year’s campaign by fea
The conduit of colonel Lenox is not
only extolled by all foreign court? that
have heared of the duel but by every
man of true honor in Great-Britain
The army in particular approve his
fpirit compares---A and drink his health in all
Prince oppofed againft a man
is but a man
ExtraR °f a !'tter from the Hague Fe
bruary 18
“ We have accounts from Genevia
bv the way of Pari? that the famous
iiiiftocracv inftitiired for fome years
i entirely put an end to the people
having found means to get poffeffion of
the entire government the arm? they
pfed to oppoie the troops wete he fiie
engines of rhecity ftom which they
played upon the foldie s with boiling
oil mixed wi'h faltperte and vitriol
by which thev flat of 900 men only 400
fcaped The cozen? do military du
y and the ariftoevatic party have fent
courtiers to Vet failles Turin and Ber
ne to requefd the affilfance of thot'e
th ee po’ve-s who are guarantees of
the t ' eat v of r 78 2 in the mean time the
Citizens are quiet afte- having proved
that no m-titary art can oppofe the
courage of a people ftiuggling for their
liberty”
AMERICAN OCCURRENCES
BOSTON Auguft 8
It is a fafl— mortifying as it may be
—-that Lord Doehefter's Secretary
has adve: tifed lands within the territo
ry of the Sove1 eign States of America
and in the vicinity of the weflem polls
to beg ven away in 2ooacre 1 ts-to any
lcyalifts &c- who ffiall choofe to fettle
on them
Aug 11 However fanguine many
may be for legal titles vet a correfpon
derit is of opinion that “illuftiious”
is the one which ought be bellowed
on the name of our worthy Prefident
BALTIMORE Auguft 23
JfOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
Tbe Puri? Gazette® of tbe 4th of
J re laft mentions the death of his
R a! highnefs the Dauphin of Fiance
yii ch took place on the monnng of
that day in the 8th year of his age
to the great gt-ef of their moft Chri-
ex---andthatthe ftran Marefties and the Royal Family A good laddie horle to be
Due de normandie now chandt’d for ftoie goods lalt ctj?
the only fon of their Maiefties (a fineicattle fcnqu re ot the Printer
Child about five yeafs old) bids fa r' Qct p( 1739
to become in due time the King of ’
O R K Penn Sept 2
Mr Sheridan Ipeakingin the King’
1 1 i- -
Bench in 1 elan in defence or a
ASWi I v I i ill l VIUII y III WVIUIUI
Priner of a moi ning paper faid “ tho
I admit all rhat folen apathy can fug
ged againft the licenuouffiefs of the
pref? le us remember that it is a public
creditor in which religion morality
liberty genius and feienie are much
indebted- -let us not forget that it
preferved the conftitution of our lifter
kingdom and reftored oui own If
therefore in its freedom it fometimea
goes allray if in affumingthe office
W A N T E D
A MILLER and DISTIL
LER who can come well
of a Roman Cenfor it may lometimesrecr mmended for their honefty j'
treipai? le it be coutroulel— - buf diligence and fobriciy- gooc
let be conrrotiled as a fayouiirechi-d
with caution and with lenity left you
injure its health and break its fpirit”
May the fentiments of this eloquent
advocate for the prefs ever continue
to be adopted by every true friend to
America
IE X 5NC1 0 N0& 17 17S9
An ACT for eflabliffiing an EXECU
TIVE DEPARTMPN P to be' de
nominated the Department of Fo
reign affairs
BE it enatted by the Senate and
Houfe of Reprefentatives of the
United States of America in Congrefs
a (lemhled That thete ffiall bean ex
ecutive department to be denomina
ted the department of foreign affairs
and tha there ffiall be a principal of
fice! therein to be called the Secre
tary for the department of foreign af
fairs who ffiall perform and execu e
fuch duties as (hail from time to time
be enjoined on or entrufled to him by
the Piefident of the United States a
greeably to the Conftitution relative
to correfpondences commiffios o
inftruttions to or with public miniflers
or confuls from the United States or
to negoeiations with public tnmifters
from fo-eign States or Princes or to
memorials or other applications from
foreign public miniflers or other fo
ieigueisor to fuch other matters re
f petting foreign affairs as the Present
of the United States ffiall affign to the
fatd departinen' : And lurtheimore
th nthe laid principal officer ffiall con
duct the bufinefs of the Paid depart
ment m itch manner as the Prefident
ol the Uni'ed Slates ffiall from time
to time order or inftruft
And be it further enatted That
theie ffiad be in the faid department
an in error offi etto be appointed by
the laid principal officer ami to be
emp oyed thciein as he ffiall deem
prope anl tube ca !ed the chief clerk
in the department of foreign affairs and
who whenever the fa d pi inciual of
ficer ffiail be removed from office by
the Prefident of the Uni-ed States
or inanyothei cafe of vacancy ffiall
during luch vacancy have (he charge
and cuftody of sll records books end
papers appertaining to the faid depart
ment
And be it further enatted That the
faid principal officer and every or her
perfon to be appointed or employed
in the faid department ffiall before
he enters on the execution of hn of
fice 01 employment take an oath or
affirmation well and faithfully to exe
cute the trufl committed to him
And be it further enatted That tbe
Secretary for the department of foreign
affairs to be appointed in confeijuen
ces ofihisatt ffiall forthwith after
his appointment be entitled to have
the cuftody and charge 0f all records
books and papers in the office of Se
cretary for the departinen- of foreign
affair? heretofore efhabl 1 ilre by th
United States in Congrefs affembled
hKiPERICK A MutlLrNlERG Spea
ker of the Houle of Repre
fentatives
John Adams Vice-Prefident of th
United Stales and Prefident of
the Senate
Approve) July 27 1789
GEORGE WASHINGTON
Piefident or the United States
'T'Herc will be a large compa
r
the
ny at Col Johnibn’s tin
-tenth of November on their wayionmain Hitman creek for which
- lit AiAne iff ill Ka m a a a
to the Big bone to make a let
I1'-' L 1 V- IU Ilia
iigrnent in thempre
JOHN CRAIG
03 12 1789-
wages wnl be givenj enquire of
Mr Clirirtopher Chinn at Lime- BLANKS
ltone or to the fublcriber with
in lot r miles of Lexington 0F ALL KINDS
JOHN ALLEN
17S0 SALE AT THIS OFfiCl
will difcount 20 per cent on every ac
compc due to this office that ffiall be
ditcharged jn caffi within 20 days
from the da e hereof- - -1 therefore
hope that thofe who are indebted
will ule their utmoft endeavours to
fettle and pay up their lefpettive ba
lances by that date -Produce is no
longer receivable in difeharge of debts
due this office
JOHN BRADFORD
03 17 1789
C Frayed from C I Crockett’s
plantation laft June a (mall
likely dark bay horfe about 9
years old ewe necked trots and
gallops Whoever delivers him
to the Printer hereof or to Mr
Brent in Lexic on or to Mr
Hughes in Dam tile fhail receive
two d liars rt ""rd f!im
JER MORIARTY
H A N D I Z E
w
given in exchange
for good ch-efe and butter?
"
in caflts by
ALEX & JAMES PARKER
CTrased fn m Leving’on a
bout C riff mas I It a fmall
dark brown am! white cow hoi
low backed and fhort horns
no ot 'er mark recollected who
ever goes information of faid
cow ro that 1 get I er fhail have
two dollars reward
TA' FS PARKER
f terons haying cloth to Full (ft
Drift man have it done the e’fuing
Winter at the Royal fpring M’ll in the
hell manner the country will admit : the
Puller will attend at Mr Collins's Ta
vern in L vington the firft day of every
Fayette court to receive and deliver cloth
and alfo to give receipts to any perjon
who may apply of the heft methods of
preparing and manufafluring Wool for
Fulled-cloth 46
Craig & Login
JUST OPENED
By HUGH M’lLVAIN
(In the Hon e formerly occupied
by mr John Clark) a neat
and general a (Torment of
A N D I Z E
E R C
M
n
well adapted to the fea fort
lRY g "ds Iron mongery
queens ware glafs ware tin
war- groceries clover feed and
medicine which will be fold on
real"i'abb -ern's
FOR SALE
TWO HUNDRED aces of firft rate
land with a confiderable improve
ment fituate on the South fork of Elk
Horn fix mile? from I exington Al-
Horn nx mue? huhi cAirieiun ni-
f0 fix hund eti and thirty three acrey
General Warranty deeds will be made
caffi or negroes will be taken as pay
for the whole or anv parr thereof
ANDREW STEELE
03 2 1289
All kinds of Blank Books for
Merchants Clerks &c made
and ruled to any pattern : Alfo
old books new bound on reafon
able terms at this office
TAM in fuch EXTREME want
of READY MONEY that I
'T 7 ' 'T £ 'V'"
old branded on the near (boulder and
a I lirrup iron over it and on the near but
tock B had on a fmall bell Appraifed
to £ 6 Alfo a year old forrel mare colb
her hind feet white has a Jlar Appraif
td to £ 4
JACOB CROSTHEIT
June 23 1789-
T AKEN up by the fubferiber living
on the Eafi fork of Jefjamine 9
bay filly 2 ye rs old laft fpring about
15 hards high neither docked nor bran
ded Pofied and appranfed to £ 12
GEO WELCH
July is 1789-
A KEN up by the fubferiber io
Woodford countv near Gen Scotts
brindled fl-ar marked with a crop and
in the right ear about 4 years old
Appraifed to £ 3
Wm D1C0RSEY
Sept 5 1789- 10
''SHAKEN up by the fvbfcriber nead
' Wafbingtonin Mafon County a bay
mare 2 years old laft Jpring about 13
hands high a f mall Jlar in her forehead
branded on the near buttock but not per
ceivable Appraifed to £ 5 -10
JOHN MACHIR
Sept 11 1799-
A KEN up by j the fubferiber to
T
Fayette county on cane run a
f mall forrel horfe about 9 or 10 yerrs old
branded onthe near (boulder 2 about 4
feet high a natural t rotter has had thf
pole evil- Appraif ed to £ 5
JOHN CLEMENS
Lexington Sept 5 1789
TAKEN up by the fubferiber living
on the head of Boons creek in Fay
ette county a white ft ear with blackifk
tars and nofe fome fpots about the neck
and boulders marked with a crop flit
and underkeel in the right tar and 9
crop in the left about 4 years old this
fpring Appraijed to £ 3
WILLIAM ELLIS
Juw 4 789-
'AKEN up by the fubferiber living
T
- on the South fork of Clear creek
a brown Jlear three years old neither
marked nor branded Appraifed to £ 2
ISAAC PRIi CHERT
May 9 1789-
r 'AKEN up by the fubferiber liv
" ing on the dry fork of Chaplain a
fmall bay Mare about 13 hands high
2 yeas old laft fpring a fmall white fpoe
on the off fore leg : Appraifed to £ 5
Mercer 03 2 1789 Philip Board
AN EXCELLENT NEW
PRIMER
May be had by the gtofs dozen
r Tingle t this Office
rt ""AKEN up by the fubferiber near
' Strodes Station a dark roan horfe
full fifteen hands high paces has fome
faddle pots and his boulder has been
hurt with the collar branded on the
near boulder P $ had on a f mall bell
with a double buckle to the collar Ap
praifed to£ 3 Alfo a bay mare neat
thirteen hands high has a bald face her
hind feet white tacts is it or 12 yeart '"K
lout 4 miles from Lexington one 4 year
old flag a dark brindle marked with a
Jwallowfo’k in the right ear and a crop
oiid half-penny in the under fide of the left
ear: Polled and appraifed to £ 2 15
Alfo one red heifer 2 years old with
a white face unmarked: Pofted uni
appraijed to £ r - 10
Alfo one light brindled ftear 2 years
old with fome white on his left thigh
mareed with a wallow fork in the left
-fide ear and a half penny out of the under
of the right ear: Pofied and ap-
praifed to £ t - 5
Alfo one 3 year old Hear marked with
a crop in the left ear fpotted red and
white: Pojled and appraifed £ r 1$
JOS KYLE
July 1789 810
TAKEN vp by thefubferiber living
on the Town fork of Elk Horn a-
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