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The Kentucky gazette
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Lexington [Ky.]
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1789-10-17
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1fr Pn-Ieo the tomm frf ar pointed
a‘--l-ltwinp fir the furptjr brought i 1 t bill for
a (tm’enfa t’on to 1 1 m’nt’ers tf
loth hftts am ta their rre!3ive if
freer cent-pufai:4- - v Tils hi!! prtv'd’t that the
da'' he a follows viz'
Ta ra h member of tht Jennie and hsufe
Jf xdt'iars t er eay
Speaker af tht houfe twelve deHart per
day
Ttihefeeretnry of the mate and clerk
f the koiift each ff’ten hum hei w
I twt tellar a dn ath
inn a ya vd
n tf the legijla’Uft : —
during the Jeffitn
clerk tt trh at three
On jrinrfful
dollars a day during the fepon— One en
grffiag clerk to tick at two dollars a
v dey during the frffian
frejeant at arms three dellart a day
duti th I' jfi an
) r kee r to the Jtonfe and fennte
f inti e cm
ion '
fact flies whit h gtntsmen matte' mat amendments tt the bill nje end reported 7 he mejfig-of tht Piefident and tht
i'-cavtig thir time uni abilities to Ue the fame the bill wes agreed to and papers atempanying tnr feme having
-public 'crvice but he judged it to te ordered to be engrofied - it how Jlands been taken hto con nan at -t- it was
kntre than I be d' buities of the people were ns f‘ laws: Reohe that it i the ofiin-of this
able tojiiptoit The wages of the fpeaktr twelve dol committee H at an ail ought tHJspre-
Mr Vinim Joined the gentltmenfrom is’ for day the other atmaers jix dtl- vising for tht neitury txrt ex attend
etch jrvn: hundred and thirty dollar s a -Maryland Mr C-noij tn yapp Jirg the ers per day end two day pay for every fog any negotiations 'treaties which
yun motion out of truer : and cace Ujsntht twc-ity mices cljia-ce Jrtmhomt may be ht a wuhthe I d:’ triiesor at-
Ajfifl a-1 d'tt kpers duri- g thef'f- chairman Mr iImikIuiui ttaeciaeuptn T--ejunry tf the chaplains wes fixed tending a printmt nt tf ctmmijfirert
fit- dant and fifty cents a day tech the print tf tract which Mr D'jdrul at the rate tf sea dollars per eimurv ferthojepurpyes
71tu hil rii fid- the table ’ did by joying' that wn 1 a b:ii was euri-ig tht tjfuns of Congrejt
' 7 he h’-sjt t hm w t info emm!ttte commuted to e ctms:'Ut if the w
ef w'mo tn the 1 ii for fgHtsing and ’every paif tfH Viestetti uti ate
1 dear1 gtejel- a-dregulati"gthecaafl- elttrai-on Mr iinu ther irtcetded t$co dti-ersper --- -
in to td ttopsoea deduVtn of the ctmpn Jalitn: per iiy during the JfJfiyiutJ Longrejs committee that an a8 lU’httapdfs pro
"a iii’i:'r war added t this bill which he thought that gtiMtme icotU nolhvt The frjl desks unistr the Jecretery e-d vMing a proper fyfteyf regulations for
tovshauj-t fitn'qf the bounty rf andrec pit'ate the e civilities which com tlen of the biuftral three dollars per day the ml tm of the United States
Jjku 1 bxrr't ifffckledftjbi ’ ' poiiterfjs thtir JitUtitwii ft thtotiitr cUfksittwtdttltfJpcr day r f Jltf
av-rv u-litalof dried fifb andtvtn her Xauired for alrjsjum tha- projojed in tu "
r-: Ay let mvifims exported fsim th he bill Jit frejumtd it was net tkein- The ferjeant et arms four dollars per hill for that purpoje
U-4 Stilrx at avowed by the imjtfl tentim rf tut houje tt emberrafsphe fitU‘day Juring thtjtjfimt ' reJl-utla’-t ‘
lw -tilirter the lofl day July 1700 atiti'if gentltmeii who were at confide- dht door keepers yo doUars per eh-m houje
fwmittee having finijhed this b'll able trpeut in moving their families tt - wm end their affiflants twt dollars pee
the Jtat tf government in order to be
more at liberty to empldy their attention
tt puilie tufinejs and not have their
minis iivktd betweenthtir dtmefiicand
public ejf airs He thought that Con
grejs might contemplate a deduSion tfthe
com tuj-jtion when they fbouli romovo to
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LEXINGTON1 : Printed by JOHN BRADFORD r his Orrics at the timer of Jlfj fa and Craft Strutt where Subferiptiens AivtrUjmtntt He fog
V thh paper are thankfully rtctivti mi Viimwa in its different branches done with Cart and Expedition
BOUSE of RKPRF ihN I’ATIVE
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THE
VfflTE D S TATIS
Turn at Augufl 4 1719
Tt f Rllcifier ptefented a etititnfttm
the inhab-tmts of Cumberland coun
ty flote tf Pennfvv mia praying that
the j films of the Federal Courts mix hit
hi reilriSed tt thetity if Phiiaatiphia —
laid in the table
TUtugrafTed bill firaJJiwinEaftm
fenjaf’intt the Prfideit a-d Fee Pte-
fiaett ftr their j-ivirei war reada third
tsm and farted tab tna&ed
Mr me prejented a pet titn from
flu 'V Tyler a- fierr in the iite Corti -
it ? fraying ftr an tlitwtntt for
Jen' whirl- la I nut been etmpenet:d- -
L'-
1 a taie
J I j rrfinted amentrtal
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ft--i Ciirilo’htr Collins flat in that
yatrifimfit and adequate trinri'is t h n
has hi' '-trto been dif "rertj arapt '
ftrna t-rclii '-v rig bt tt 1 ijf and tm tire
the ioi— ’a'J f-the fUt
Mr W ! 1 r tr the Hindi igrtmmtfe
tt tram:’ t the entailed i‘iis rejet-a Jt mpar litm as a com enjaft-ijor tsi n
the l‘Ul ircinJing firth gover-meet f
the wfltrn frrrrry S! h th‘ rvmm-t- fC'-'i)t aifd i'i qitfl on tlif fet
ter hid erim'neti rf feu-d citr?ilr- Ijrjty 0 ‘ t-t niiiin j'it'tijt g the
the !' taler then rgn'ith’f ms y mu ‘t n-t at lueil) It aur prvctiti
r ordered to bt tngrojjtdfot 1
leading to morrow
Mr IJen'on'x motion' intrqfytti uef
teliryf was taken up and after a hurt
dbatf' a emm-ttee ftr tht purroje there-
fo meh timed cenfifttog tf Ar'Cn l
7: He'fter and Mr Wodworth was
tppo-'hifi: - '
The heujelhfH refumrd iSfinnfiitrj —
ls of the amendments to the trrqfury bill
whch a d-ti
foopej’fd by th Jenatt on wh
Y— 1 lengthy
i kvj pojlponed yeflerday—
3 in which
d- bate rifted upon the fuhjeQ
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tL-jubJlHce of tht arjume-i iron the
Prefident f power of removability waste
’ ili fTs t' Congrrfs
f hanthat pripqjeJ in the bill was mere —Mri'Gerryt- Jifc-3VwiWI andMs
w- fair atftlwly httfjfhiy ftr tkeJu(Butki appointed -—
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asremr-itdby the'fenate ftr regulating
tht'ecvrrn nct tf the wetem teiritrry
The b'il fur regulating the tiH:ig
trade was redthm third time pa'fedthe
lion! aidiirJeri tt be irvijmitttd to
thejr-iate ftrct-ewrence L
A mTage ron the Prefidrnt tf the
Uvt-aS-aies by U'ixiK his j'Cflary
theJtnat Hindi in the w-X'rn trite
roo gm-lrdoy Frgi iiiilv a
trots tail i-i the Jerv ee of l'r U Ufa
Slate s wss rtd a j'lwU t m : tJrJer
fljt ( j hura-rd itfS f-trefott te
pfir-ei 'or tur u of te nmart
A 1 -:J a wcri i :ita!'le
‘or 1 jti-idh g a ttynHi-on of the hi' Co-i
grjtt ii img rr secatio if ianUifor
the I’rgi
It iTVj S
7 V lia ij i'iro a rommitlrf of
the w hut the bill for tnHeaalig
the jrti(r of the members af the Stiiate
an h ut o'
te fjentnttvts ami tnt'-r
t£ccs
A -m-titn wu mide te flrik tut fix
e nt
i't:ei i i the hon e
Mr- ii e eit uti a-i arguine t It
fl’w t'nt the tua ought not fi be ami
1 fie I htfitught Jxxdoais a my Hi
M -tt tiia-jUifi tie t I f&m e-jute gentt
wn jtt tii'ir trfibt dna f ff j he
was a'jjii tf rf cirjut ct which
wui r'fil ftem a jorjimtious ptovi
ho - fer the itg'ditun tf the gtaral gt
vtrBf'l- —
Mr va-ck asvteated a reduction
t ik oilwiue-iuinjt he thought tht
of
tern'ti tf t'e petals wjUJ te a-joliiged
b the large ej‘ ef the fum : he die ot
g'hiA it more ihn a'xmenJaiitnforthe
hjs txptnfivt than the capital of
o-t of the mojl confides able Jiates in tke
When that ovrnt took place— and
ht wuld join-tie gomkmtnf tom I'isgi
nia ( Mr A' hue who had dropei a-
timri yrfttriay af the kind in giving
his c“Jent that UjbuUid ear iy tailpiece :
he thought that threepences of the civil
o
I1 A f A J- LA
liflmgnt then be properly reduced but
at jrejent he could not thin aieftjum
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bowiedge if what wtuld be a peeper alien The mejjtge aljt noticed thefub
ftmperjtaitn ftr his jervices and ex Je3 if the militia throughout the United
fences - States— referred tt a committee tf tie
Mr Scifcff ick reprtbated theft fetal whole houfe in the fate if union
meets as tending to precluded 'bate fir ' A -other meffagt was received from the
tht v-fibii apply uptn every ether fuljtS PrefiJent by Mr Secretary Lear with
asw'Ilas this three aHiofCongrtfsto whih the Prefix
Mr Pef again oppijedtht rtduSitn aent has affixed his ippribaTtn and fig
inform nj that he apprwtd the till for and iti’ed in je-timeft with the gtnue nature vis Tut bill for efiahlifbi'g
j-Ustvg the accost tt between tl’ U died mtnfrrm Ptntijylvnia(Mr itzltinont) light houjes Lear in j buns ana j ublie
States a-td the indtiidual Jhiies adt hit much argume-t was unite (ary fieri the bfll ftr efiahi-fl--g t$r ga
kaifigntd the fame 7 hr yt!iitn for Jlrikirg tut fixdcU verument af the wefiernterr-t rv nod the
Tnmio t-f the ctmm'ttre rrffe’Tug — Ur- w jut- and — etnrined in the — bill ftr tfiabiifhing tht w d qrtmtnt
Wedse'dat Augul 5
Th houfe met purfuant to adourn
me-it and piped the bill for efliblifbhg
the departm't tf wit with the amend
ment pnpij'ta by the fe trite
Aft ptlfed the btli with amendments
histwt m!nd f rim the ftBs within his
negative t to 16
A moitn was made fir reducing the
’ in tntlim to th'f taker which met
w thafimUir fate
The committee net having time tt gt
through the hil roft t-d riprrttd pet-
grts
Adjourned till 1 1 tcUck tt-mirrtw
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Tni'APAf JuguI 0 -
Mr ’Vh:e from the committee af-
po-rttd for the J U'oftcftramini'ig the wertthen dijctifed and the fallow !ng
f-roiwe- tTtht laws rejirtedthat theyjmendments agreed to fix I fl-ad tf
1
fht oil! for efl ihijbl-ig the cimpenjelteit
to bfallowta the members if Congrtjs
a id their ttfctrs end havi-g made fame
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Mr Gerry introduced a motion that
: committee bt appointed to prepare and
report a bill for the further encourage-
ment of the navigation and commerce of
1 f (t - aaAial mmtmrn
the United States This motion was
adopted and a committee1 confifting of
-r — A -W u
P'tttf the members tCtngrefs: it was A meffage from the Prefident of th
the averaged fum tf what was given tt Unit e 4 States by the 1 1 tr or able Gr ten
ths members of the late Cmgrejs Knit wasreeeived rrfptBinp th prg
Mr Fi'zdiions thought every gen fent pollute tf Indian affairs fugge fling
tlema” was adeyate tt form an opinion in the propriety tf appointing tommijfumtn
hi i examined tht off ctrctrnlng light
kt'tfte the 1 fir tflablijbing a depart
me x f we and the a 9 relative ta the
g overtime’ 1 of §l-c weflern ctrrliory j A
they wrt duly enethtd and ready far
L rgture af the fpeaker
7’he rrde if the day for taking up the 'The allowance tf -30
li ' live to ctpy sight 1 tf authors and doorkeepers wasflrucktut andt’
i vo sots was 1 ojlfonti till Thurjdoy lari a day duri g t ej fit
rf Jtlf and J'uch laborers os he v 1 -if
Vr Whi'C tbtahed letve if abfenct Mcejfary tt tmpiiy-- way vttce — rrt
for sit remainder tf thej’Jfttn other articles fiand as agreed ta yefi-1
M (): ry moved a rejiulitn that day : Tht df ruffian being fin-fbtd the
a rep-tt-Itgue 1 “mm'ltee be a aimed It refai t a cats- cimmititt roje and tht chairmen
of Looks recefaiy for the nje of ej th't amendments wKich were asstitd
Ct gstjt mi an eflimatt tf the amount g py tht houje and the bill was again
the‘tf and brfl mode of fret unrg them or a tied to te enpro tj for 4 third reed
The rjolution wes reed end leid on the fng M Monday next'
table
The houfe went inti e cimmittee in
- That they had agreed ta the rtfolution
of the houje fer appointing a cimmittee diate jymcnt to Elian rae
to report whatbufuefs ought to finifbtd who is auihorikd to uttle th
previous to the adjournment lain ' and thole m ho have any
FaiDAT Augufl 7 - 7deminis againft the tftite are
frrxjtrfted to kiing in-ihcir- ac
counts that they may be fet-
HHI
day during the jejfims
Amefiagt was rtctivtd frtm the f enatt 7
tlot they iufifled on their amendments ta - A LL per Ton 3 indcbrcd to the
tht'trtafury bill rtJpeSIng the ecmtvk- iftatc of Samtrant dcc’d
ability oft he Secretary by the Prefident flfe riqiltftcdtonkc imme-
It inveftigate and report their aBunlfitw-
The tngrtjjtd bill ftr i-iow- e rim
penfatiens tt the membrs ma fitters tf
the two houfe s wasttad um tim was
then made by Mr Srdtw:ch that the
fame fhould be reermn-tted this motion
wis Jrcended by Jeietil members which
brought in a debate
Tht quelitnfur recommitment wpfde
termined in t heofirmat ire and the hiuJeP
immediately wt'l ittt a ctnmittet of theT
while The Jeveral claufts if the bill
twt days pay as an ahcwanct for every -
twenty miles diftance frtm the Jeit q fge
vernmeat —fix dniars Jtr every twenty
five miles was adapted by wit h
jjeahtr is in this rrfpeft put v V
Jitywth the ether me hers
Satudat Augufl
The htufe rrjolxd i-Jef
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https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn82014782/1789-10-17/ed-2/?sp=2
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The Kentucky gazette
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Lexington [Ky.]
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sn82014782
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1789-10-17
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2
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2
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https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/ndnp/kyu/batch_kyu_frenchie_ver02/data/sn82014782/00516997254/1789101702/0219.pdf
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https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/ndnp/kyu/batch_kyu_frenchie_ver02/data/sn82014782/00516997254/1789101702/0219.xml
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i s r y
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lojurg it health and break iu fpiiU ” v-nrmupner tmnn at Lime
May the fontiments of this eloquent Bore or to the fubferiber With- ‘
advocate for the prefa ever continue in lovt miles of I evinomn - 7
- Aedeverj trtefricidf - "Tqhn ALLEN
’ am - rsiw-'m-atuaTiJw-ariicav
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is entl'eiy put an end tn rise people l1L S‘a5 from tiBe
haring found mean to get poffeflion of Anj’iiu fr r
he enure government j the arm they ihei- ii11i ho ?!? ’ hlt
' pfed to oppnfe the troops were he fire u e- f1
engines of the city f-“m -—- —
plared upon '
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by which the Out of poo men only 400 to c
pfeaped The rdzem do military du !Th lr t Z foJn " anJ
—nmttrCrirrcrTyhT7e7enr’evMhtPrinfo
n Turin and Ber e?rtV?J office by
courti 10 Vei failles Turin and Ber- fHn office by c
£ to requeil the aiCttance of ihoTe P:5iefn°LLheUnreJ S7C’ ml t
Ch ee pete's who are guaranieesTof d y whet cafe ofvacanry tt-al
- the 1 rea y of 1 78 2 in the mean time the JCaMCyha!e hecba:8e
Cguadron front Cronftadt forming a
JupfiJon with the Ruflian fieet in the
harbour of Copenhagen : In fuch cafe
one engagement may fettle the fate of
- jtbis year'seampaign by Tea
The conduit of colonel Lenpx is not
fhe 1 reat y of 1 78 2 in the mean time the S'SiIS!! haIe 'hecba:e
citige if are quiet afie having proved Mn of V1 'COM book end
that no m litary art can onirolo tha Ppcrt ning tolh faid dnrt
irwf - viiowaj iii AUUnviws 'imtv jj
loyalifts &c- who fhallchoofe to fettle
on -Aug them
it However fanguine many
Buy be for tegal titlea vet a correfpnn
dent is of opinion that'“illurtrfous
ia tbe onewhich ought be bertoed
cm the name of our worthy Prefident
tnai saw ssa mo1 y an ssh me
courage of a people ft mggling for their
liberty"
its fsft— monifying as It may be SeSetrVfJZ u CiJ Lhat be
— -lhlt Lord Doichefter s Secretary afflfio P n!ent ofrforein
his adveMifed lands within the tarrito- “ tBI ? 1 " conreuen-
ry of the Sovereign States of America tit ’ r’I forthwith after
gnd in he vicinity of the weftorn ports h enr‘ef n
to bey : vein away in 200 acre I xsao any 1 y C Ru 1: rcrd
— oo and papers in the office of Se-
All kinds of Blank Books for
a imf m Merchants Clerks &c male 7 b the fubfiriber i
A MILLER and DISTIL' and ruled to any pattern Alfo fmaiilt f hJ Chaplain a
goes aftray if in affuming the office LER who can come well old hnnlca r''0 d4 My Mare about 13 hands Ugh
f i Romm Cento H m lomhnJrea fr hfiThnn7fh '?l I - 0n rclfon' rt-MJfi fmtt Ul
-iTiriyy teaouie&-bu terlll' 11 h' office bmV
MOIIGX rXTlLLtCEXCZ L E t f N G 7 0 H0& iy il9
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B A IT I M O R E Augifft 25
The Parir Gazetteof the 4th of
fire laft mem ions the death of his
R 1 a! highnefs the Dauphin ofFnnce
Wh ch cook place on the morning of
that day in the 8lh year of hie age
to the great gref of their -moft Chri
ftian Majefties and the Royal Family
- k4 akl ak IVJj s'
Mimas maeuiM SHU IHW iVUJII TfllUIIJ l gWAI lUUIC If
- 2nd that the Due de normandie now cha tided for ftoie
the only r --
dpiritrfndrtnk his health in iftxom- foicijiu public nniimgra or ott-er fo
B O S T O N AoguftS
J£xtra9 letter frm the Hague A
bruan 18 — -
" We have accounts from Genevfa
bv the way of Paris that the famous
Aiiftocrscv inftitured
Child about
to become
France
i : — T — — -'-—I win puuut aiinuiiB
extolled 07 all foreign court that or confute from the UnircJ Stares or
fuse bear'd of the duel but by every to negoeiationa with public mi ni (ten
aan of true honor in Great-Britain from foreign States or princes or to
The army in particular approve his memorial or other applications from
Imi VlS Om k fa I 11 Ik P- — - a 1 - —
pan’es— A Prince orpofed againft a nun
is butaman
a ui 1 1 win upainycan rug
ged againft the licentioufoefs of the - o
prefsle us remember that it if a public ’ 7"‘
creditor in which religion morality
liberty yeniua and feieme aib much
lndebiei--et ns not forget that U
preferved the conftitution of our fitter
kingdom and reftoied out own If
therefore in its freedom it fometimes
to be controuled ti rnouiiiechild Jll'fCllCC1i fu“riey-' B00
with caution and with lehiiv left yon W i Bvcni enquire of - —
- Mr Chnitopher Chinn at Lime- T A f F C AN EXCELLENT npw
1C or ta the fubfcrjbcr wiih-
— v— — - " Jloufe of Representative of the
miral Wrangell has put to Tea from Carl United States of Amei ica in Congrefs '
fcroon with thirty men of war great affcmbled That there (hall be an ex
part of Which are incipftatrtcfhtpt--c:uilvc depaniMnrrrden6ihIha
from 66 to idp gunsLThe admiral was ted the depa-tmunt of foreign affairs
MflMmmrliau hb alk Datfla mmm mm 9 aka amJ aL a 1 A
- r r ' -- -w juicigu iniin
proceeding -coaft up the Rattle towards the and tha there ihail be a principal of
of Finland in order to make a ficer therein to be called the Secre
cruilc in fuch a fit nation as to block up tar y for the deparunent of foreign af
die port of Revel and tia prevent the fairs who Ihail perform and execu e
Yesterday morning advices
wctt uceired from Hamburgh
confiming the In’tUigence jhat ad
(nincipar oucer ana eveiy ocher Wi-rw at tn- R-yu firing MU in the I A Kry up by
iwiwiwuomiwiwiwi wwwwui potfon to be appointed or employed beP manner the iruntm will admit :tkf o Wtr-if-rJ taui
In the faid department OialT before Fuller Vi attend at Mr CaUine' t 7av a brindlei P-ar mar
AMEMAiT OCCURRENCES beeiueri on the execution of hi a ot- ref in L ringtantbafirg dayaf every' it thr:ght ear
- m °r “Payment take an oath or Fayette taurtlarteehe and deliver elath Apprafei ta £ 3
flfhl(VIAtlvm maII i !S J i a
’T J '"jn-ffwi f- omrnwammeuagW -
art and tufa fame fiats abaut the meek
and haulier t marked with a trap flit
and underheel in the right ear and j
1 i "vuwu' uproTB- trap in the left about 4 jntf 1M1U1
THerc jjib 1 -tnerkfituaieontheSouihforkofElk MM--4Pre(W Mf3- 1
O R K Penn Sept 2 1 nv at Col lrbnf5L Hor" fix mile fronj I exington WILLIAM ELLIS
w v u"yci- V J h VS lhc hund-ed anTthirty three acrei 79-
liffUiiii Ipeikiiuln the KIdi'i atentn of Movcmlwrnn thip ivat1MMxw u:a- — l
cnanucu ior note gotuls lalt iff -ar A a- p a ' yr -r—
ne in due time the King of ' 1 -7 - V' FFWOHUNDREDacresoffirilrate
I land with a cnqfiderahle improve-
government j the arm they lh urt )er lhlt m
Pfe the troops weiche fiie n J in‘he ?id depinment
the City from whxh they Jf 12 loiBbe by QTravel f m L-'irgTn a
rasssfjsa Su iR l(l
N D O N Jik 3
or emP°ynient take an oath or
affirmation well and faithfully to exe
cute the truft committed to him
And be it further enaAcd That tbe
Y to U1 ‘iepa' mc!r of foreign
)eefffoe eftablifte-4 by the Cn e fKTnrrly occupied
Liited Srates in Congref attemhled by mr J ’vi Claik 1 a neat
Uiomick A Mliilexi nas Spci- 0 V - r 1
t keroftheHoufeofRepre- ant 5pneral aor:mcnt of
fentaiis es- v a p u a u rv r r re
John Adsmi Vice-piettdent of the M n u 1 l ray ene raunry a tana run m
United States and Prefident of Ju r c 0 Jmallfaml hrrfe about 9 er ioyerrteld
iheSoiat” adaPtrd to lhc fPn- A branded an the near (boulder 2 about 4
Approve1 July 27 789- F)RY g ds Iron mr-naery high a natural trattne hat had tha
GEORGE WASHINGTON qieciu waro cUfn war? sJL t" Appraifidu£ s
MEK&
Mrlch wWI be fold on
And be it further eniAed Tha the
faid principal officer and eveiyorher
fuch duties as (hail from time to time
be enjoined on or entrufted to him by
the Piefidentof the Unired Stares a
greeably to the Conftitution relative
to correrpondencet committing! o
inftru&iona to or wiih public tninifle'S
leigncii or to fuch other matters re
fpeAmg foreign affairs a the Present
of the United Stares Dial! aflij to the
faid dcpmpiem : And furthemore
th it the fai J principal officer Dull con
duct me bufinefs of the faid depart-
ment m uch manret as the Prefident
W A N T E D
An ACT for eftablifhinganEXECU-
TIVE DEPARTMENT rob'd
1 nominated the Department of Fo
reign affairs
A good faddle horfe to be cx-
enafled bp the Senate and
w ha nay apply af the beg nethadt af Sept 5 1789
preparing and manufaBuring IFotlfar
Fulled-clath b6
Craig & Login
Drrft mi Inv it iaue the eifuing
IFi"ter at the R-yl firing Mil fa the '’PAKFV up by the fnkfcrlbtr fa
beP m inner the teuntrnwill admit :tkf ty ITaadfwi faulty near Gen Stall
‘ “ marked with a trap md
- -- j-j-mjj r Trry y -- fi - ObtUt 4 ytOTt aid
Fayette taurt it eteeive and deliver elat h -
and afa ta give receipt le any per ton
L tr -r L- Ia
real'-raM rrrrrs
00 3 1789 ‘
Printer hereof or to Mr
Brent in Ixiegon or to Mr - rpKEN up hy the fuhfcribeTuear
Hughes in Uan ille (hail receive -Strader Simian a dark ram horfe
jwo-d-'liatS-fa-MMrd- fr!rn jfyJPitf i handt hifk pacer hat fame
ar and a half penny out af the under
fide af the right ear: Palled and ap
fraiadta £ t -1
Alfa ane 3 year aid Pear marled with
11 i 1 1 - r "Pin the left ear patted red and
likely dark bay horfe about 9 white: Paged and appralfid £1 1$
earsoldewe necked trots and JOS KYLE
gallops t Whoever delivers 789- 8
Ill sy W"V " rswv
ALEX & JAMES PARKER
ta £ 6 A fa a year aid forte! mart reiS
her Mad feet white hat a gar Appralf
ti 1 a £ 4
JACOB C&0STHE1T
June 23 1739
loa huckrd and fliort horned
no ot 'vrrTmik it co'IrttccT
gors inturiianon
MERCHANDIZE
T AM in fuch EXTREME want
1 of READY MONEY that I
will difconot 20 per cent on every ac
compt due to thi office that Shall be
difeharged in caih within 23 dayi
from the da’e hereof- - therefore
hope that thbfe who are indebted
will trie their utmuft endeavouts to
fettle and pay up their lefpeAive ba
lances by that date -Produce is no
longer receivable in difeharge of debts
due this office
03 17 1789'
yUST OPENED f
Ay HUGH M'JLVAIN
Ajt a eay mart nra
YIil be given in exchange tUrtren handt high hat a bold fate he-
r for good chtefe and burtcr) bM feet white tutt in 1 er say eavr V
" eta branded an the near Pxmldrr T and
f irrjant haying flask ta Fullff
1 a i 1 fa7 Py yr rt eld lag firing ahtu S
get l-erT (hall have - I J hardr-Mg hneitkfr inked net bran T
ir'A-!rH ded Paged and appranfed te £ 12
PARKFR GEO WELCH
71 H 1 ?8o
“ v treta
ANDREW STEELE f!’r? Jtar' thr" lnrt §li Mea --
marked nor branded Appraifed to £
JOHN BRADFORD m artedvrith a fwailewfwi inthilefl
JER MORIARTY
ho- TKFNnrh the-JubfrtlbtrlMnf
1 Vf faid r1 tir f"k '
I bayfilty 2 ye-rt eld lag firing aheu S
1 ' - c
wars 2 year aid lagging about j)
hand high afmallgar in her forehead
branded an t he turn bullock but net pee
f livable Appreied'ief 5 lo :
- JOHN MACHIX
Sept 111797
TAKEN up by theubferiber living
an the head af Borns treeh in Fay
file eaurjy a whittJtarwitL blatMJb -
TAKEN up bytle jubtriber living
u the Siutk fork of Clear tretk
M kaernumm fl K
TARPV up by the fvbftriber neat
IFaflingim in Mifan Caunty a bay
f a ntw
P R IMER
fadfle Jpatt and hit boulder hat keen
hurt with the eallar branded an the
nearfbaulder PS had an a fi mall belt
with a datiblt buttle ta the eallar Jfp
fraifed ta£ 3 A fa a bay mare neot
Alfa ana red keif y tart aid with
a white fact unmarked Paged and
Waiftd ta £ r-jo
Af a trie tig it brln died Pear a jeart
aid with fame white an hit left thigh
lsul a miletfrem Ltrirgton int 4 yiae
W flag a dark br indie marked wit kg
JwsJIcwfi'k in iie right tnr tni 4 crip
d htlf-pennn iutliuwUrfiJt f tht Ufa
f : Palled and appealed la £ i if
M'AKEN up by tlfjubfrriberliv(iig '
I ! t he Town fork Elk Ham
A
y
ISAAC PRU CHERT
9 1789-
DICORSEY
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- i l Mr Jackfon then brought recount of thslatotranjaviL
BOOSE REPRESENTATIVES S‘JgtS3Aj
” prr rr farr cuia
l4 orirr u-rn
I prfvfiit at ar eauM tht opprtf-
mt T H 1 mtMr Wadfworth of the joint commit eon a ftllowdtixyt I can " "
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A PET?nON ?ohUherfojj
A rL-w -waj z sct&i tsc
affidavits the former I will verify in the
S'Sw - Jf tk't'iftk'Sti‘t!?brimZ Jm‘ mamer’ h
lightning J0nd that pofiponlng other bufinefs till the t BOUT twelve o’clock on the
W'Tl mi ftr efiahllbing the camponfa- nxtfjfin it will benecejfary ? niBht of the ath day of Auguft
mltnto be allowed the members of Congrcfs tt he fallowing previous tot hotajonn lft hiee boat containing! party of
end their immediate! officers wi ()!: “
third time when ftiE BILLS
For eHhl‘fbingthe treafury andjudi
tial departments
ToregHlatethetoaliingtrode
For allowing rompenjation to the e 't-
witv"T7' Rdtntanii'ict PreUt a
Minority 14 pariuawillc'mie vjationsto he mem
The amendments of tft alRc-r-of both haufts of Congrtfs
reolutionfortemandtnga conference fRrMtLg witA tht Mans ?
-rUSie j 33'““"’
ifr Boudinot were appomed Jon the fubjt’l f -mtndmn-ts
4 “ 6 inetcior iibj p——
estfBSssisis
ti— - f sssfffissf-A
GKlenorhllterfRep-fe'- SS I h of one John Young
ive' And the bill for the jaftyepe fcibly feiMd t cerlain Lewil
I HAVE direaedaflatementofthe 4Sj rtcrds and great feal of th United twJ0 defend
T A(P itrvice of the Unite States Sutlt mCr fm lheir violence wounded
one of them In the hand) and dragi
WEDKMDATf ij- oj£ him by the haiTe down ihc bank
nebiplM of tolr bo bo confine!
expenses attending the negoeiat lherein and finally can ied him a
wththe Indian trtbes Information ofthii tranfaftion
htUtbUlhwasrrfttd Bmed-eU! fart tome -Lleute-
treops in the itrvice ef the Unite Stotts
u be laid before r-u for your information
Theft i'oops were raied by virtue of
tht rejolves of congrtfs ef tht ttoth rf
OSoher 1786 end the -d of OBobtr
178’ in ttder to prottS
from tht depredations of the hojh Itdi
ns : f a prevent all Insrufians on the tulic
! r liEA a IL rioeiir AMS
Proceeding of Congref ' OggSQ SSEtfffls
s- i£i!se: srJssSSs
mvvvr m - - J f
ling the pubit debt the blank was filled up with 43 C°°'
As theft imoaitant ahjefls eontin't t§ j7f yeas a:dnayt were called far m this
rteuire the aid of tht troeps Hisnectf- im w!ien here appeared
rLsr the eliab'Jihmmi thereof Jb-iuld Farit - 8
FINI in gipfnlf 111! wj wewm oawjw I1) ffl will s rj-’
nr l prevent all i-itrufons on ti oulic gtliart frem tht monios raied by the im- "" In con
lands: and to facilitate thejurvtying and p§H fiould b appropriated to the dtjnry that information aud
felling the fame for tht purpofe of reduc- milt thft txptnces and on nontion icquen
7 L Jkl U Lih Riled A with OOCOO 1
Jry (hot the eilablijbmmi thereof jb-mld
in all rrjpe&s be conformed by law to be
the ceniitutionof the U ti ted Smtes
G WASHNG10N
JievYoik AuguRtO-
iha -Jal Gorham wire Jeverally read a
Jeco id timet
4 lh report of the committee on the mt
merial of Mr Elicott was adopted
A me fit t was received from t hefeniti
i forming that they hai
conference and appointed Mr Jackjtn
' Mr Le and MrStrongacemnutttefer
aT'adc from the committee op
pointed for the urpofe breught in a bill
far providing for the expences ef the In-
diontreatiei ifc
Adjourned
Seo-YoikAufiuft I—
z rjL'ssal'iiSSS
ke rlrilf the commute on the me- rn‘ fnttou for the occafion
tnrialef A idttvi Eiicot and the report Tiiua-'DAt AnguH r3-
r the committee on tht memorial of mft purjUart to adjournment
- “ and refilled itftlf into a committee ef the
whole on the amendments to the eenjlitu
titn but cam r to no decifion thereon
The committee then reft and reported pro
grefs and tkthoufi then adjeurntd till
tt-merrtWc
Jcventy-nve tor nrtec pounoa thc cuftody
Tnunir Aueuli it m eonf-quence of which I was to J Rarrifon at Mulkingum from
ruisnar August u r had right to lands in
Thehoufe went Kntuckv : Now ai lie fail id can-
S TJfwnowin vcying his Tight to me L hereby
hoftility with the United States: after forewarn all perlo s from ailing
msiting fome amendment a queftian arofe gn gifignment Ott faid note as i
on the matin to flrike out the clauje ii- determined not to pay it
miting the numberof eommiffionersto be WiUiam Hoy
SmtlTwat ‘grnnded on the prin OSebtr 33 1 789
ciple that the muter was properly in - " ’
the prevince ef the executive who had by A horfe to be ex-
ties After m cunjw omw f
notion was ferried by a great
d the amhUftei r& teftned t
t'U
note
w the y ear
one thoufand feven hundred and
pfeventy-five for fifteen pounds
V7HEREAS I pafledmy n
to William Deal in the y
: tie : Enquire ol
Oct 9 XZ 8B
X
For if
Againfi it
ihi Primer
38
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lCljucuwv wi —
alarmeJ at fuch a viola'ion of the rights
of my lellow citizens I derermined to
take eve y (lep n my power toward!
anenqul y iniothecaufe Onihcastn
following accompanied by about ao
men to work the lt I wenl down
the Ohiotothe poll oppofice to the
mouth of Licking River I there in-
committed at Limeftone Heexpref
fed much forrow for the occafion
but obferved that as Capt M’Cuidie
had gone on to Poft St Vincent he
had now nor coniroul over him I
then enquired what offence was alled
eed agiiinft Witzel and upon what pre
tence he hid been feized by thofe
troops when he was within the State
of Virginia F Maj Doughty replied
that Wiutdl bad been aCctffed of the
murder ot an Indian in the Hunting
ground near Mulkingum but that the
Indian had recovered and that the on
ly witnefs againft him had left the
country' That Witzel had been ar
refted in the firft inftince by a warrant
from Judge Parfons and for want of
whom he had efcaped That his qf
pinion was that no charge could bi
fupported againft Witzel and that hc4
had directed Capt M’Curdie to deli
ver him to Judge Symmcs— I then pro
ceeded to Judge Symmei s Station
where I found Witzel a prif ner in irons
—Upon infiwming Judge Symmes of
4he convention between Maj Dough-
ty tfnd myfclf and enquiring whit he
propofed to do with the prifoner he
replied that the prifoner had Been ar-'
relied by a warrant from Judge Par
Tons to whom he would write requeft
ing him to feud lotwaid his charges
I then afleed If any warrant had been
brought with the prifoner F He replied
that there had not but he fuppofed
that it would be fentwith the charges
I then piked if the prifoner was to re
main in irons until thofe charges wertf
- fenc forward and when thofe char
rei might be exnefted f He angered
fome time next fail” I now ob-
ferved to the Judge that I could not
believe that the people of Kentucky
would fubmit ro afeliow citizen’s be
ing detained in irbtis when no charge
wax made againil him and none likely
robe fupported Judge Svmines then
gave his opinion that Wiizei’s crime
wa bailable upon which twoofWit
zel's friends whowe-c niefen coffered
to be his bail Thee now remained
another difficulty Wifzcl complained
of having been robbed of aa dollars
and a half and aS guineas and a half
Upon this complaint Judge Svmmes
informed me that Capt M’Cu'ie
acknowledged that he had aa'doi'ss
be'onging to ihe prifoner foi which he
would when called u(on he anfivpr
able butthat he did notincirion ihe
gold It appeared however from
the declaration of the Se- peam w! o "
received Witzel fiom Can' M’Curdfe
that Witzel had complained to him
(Capt M'Curdie)of havng been rob
bed of the abovementioned Turn At
thedefiie of Judge Symmes win' was
apprcheniive that otherwise Witzel
would fuppoTe himfelf refeued and in
Older that hemight be iunher cxamU
nek as to the lofs of his Monet 1 left
the Ration He was afteiwaids bail
ed and releafed I have fince my re
turn wriuen an account of ihcanovb
tranfaflion to Gen Harmar but have
received no anfwer
I am fir
your Hiimble Servant
HENRY LEE
O&obcr ip' t78p
Ttf QTICE is hereby given to
A ’ fuch as it may concern that
whereas the fubferibers gve
their bond on or about the fif
teenth of inly 1788 -o col Harry
Innes foi two hundred and 'hirty
eight pounds eighteen (hsilirgs
and fix pence Virginia currency
to be paid in bonds on tre in i
Kentucky on or before the firfi
day ofNovembei-1789 th'fad
bond being fince aii-gm d b Gt a
-J Wilkinfon to Mathias D n
nian Ajofeph Halfey to wiMifn
the fubferibers paid one hundred
and twenty-five pounds twelve
(hillings and one penny and are
now ready to difeharthe re
mainder of faid bond "if they
knew where to find it
DAVID MORRIS and :
ABRAHAM DRAKE
May’s lick Mafon county )
OSober 33 1789 J
FOR SALE
ment fituate on the South fork of Elk
Horn fix mile from I exmgtcn Al-'f1’
IIWIIIi HER n -
fo fix hundieii and thirty three acres
on main Hickman cicek for which'
Ocnei al Warranty deeds will be made f
caih or negroes will be takeri as pay
for the whole or any purtheVo
of ' '
OS a 1789
rVO HUNDRED acies of firft ralte
lsnd with a confidence improve-
j m 1 - ri rrn Oj
ANDREW 6TEELB
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-1 - ntir to
irl
niafrf a (rfi-S-1 f i jtu’h a JiiUitionast9t
hltukup the port of Revel and to prevent
the Jqua-ir on from Cronpait forming a
jUna:o w th th kt-ffton fleet in tlse har-
II 7
iampa’g-by Jea
The "rrcet qdeflimwhich ntw occupies
tie bubtc mind in Paris is whether thi
- Three t fates of which the ajjembjy the
CitHFTul tS CtWpPjSu JB&li Jit III 9flC
fM but one body and carry its
tefoivtt !') the majority of members preftt-f
wittumtcii!iSitnofranitaswastktcojf
' in the parliament tf Scotland ’
' Or whether they fad form three df-
ginB bodies voting tn utfferent ltnjes eff’
’ each having a lower as in the pariiansess-
1 of England to put a negative m the' ads
' vf the other
L O N D O N Jum 4
TH E gentlemen now travelling into
tbt i’ ter!r putt tf Africa carry
’r hthra a fit e work prepared for the
jurf tjt fearing the tygen at night
Tine fallowing lines from RtuJJ'tau are
Sf t inapplicable to Air Haftings and hit
enemies : My tnemiet havt leagued a
gnfi me they hove enacted me with
more then common fury every one hat
fbet hit bolt at me now bed with malice
from tHeir infancy their who it plonjure
confiflt in froeruting me They have
ceuftd me feme fight in fecret hut my
heart hat never been dejeOed Let malice
ence more break looje with unbridled fury
months near fix hundred fa'iiiliet were
become fettled refidentt when the lafi ac
Counts cmne away
The Jchtmes for f pinning wool by meant
ofm-'iliiiiery b'd fair at length to Jtif
eeeU a machhn it compitated which
fiiins b'-th long and fbort wool in great
fcifeCI'o 1 and a building it ended in
L-im eth which will contain 1 5C0 J pin
ill1 1 Tliefirjl motion ir by meant of a
fieam engine with a power equal to that
of 1 ik" tj her 1
' A teviution hi the cemmeicial fyftem
tf Pnfi'r greaty in fuvtr of 1 hit ra
tion 1 s Jaid to bt on the eve of taking
place By the old J'yfitm which w at
founded on the plinciplrs tf llie heme
trade the impf tat ion from Britifb end
other 'reign mi’ ufaoriei was either
teMi y ro '-iit't“d jui’j'deo t-i tmpafis it
coui vt b-‘r 'a limned in its extent to a
ceria’ 11 iriii- vrv i con id'11 value :
Jet- a h-i vi r J:h 1 ah e 1 hr couneRitn of
pona wiy be era can try furn-Jli'g
us w ih the j 11 m ? raw'mnviais at kufiia
ma-u-fa-'l-tres ana f ii 1 ten ly to tek ow
iiethr w werr tut eff from it
an nifid-s out ly 1 Hat now about to bt in
troitui ta wh cii it naa tei to thtje max
im of a trn ijit lade evi-ientlh be mufi
a- i cube to the natural or relative ftua
jf ten i' Ptnjfit to Poland the inptua
tion and e (im tat ion of all articles wkate
ver as w-Uur tranfit iif Pcland at
for the home conjumptilin of a I thit part
of the Pf tJin i dominions lying on tin
0 1 Vi " I ! j I in an It
Norn toil tint of th river i'ijtula wil
be aliuwd agaicfi lower duties titan
thoje p ijs® sc the more northern RtJi
an rii at and through the pott of
E tug 1 1 lerjamt Jtvt rfj'JriSiaiu a-d
of K fi-cg and Me met without aj id
ftjtrijiui
S-'irhcin Fiftery Tl’o ore hapry in
hav ng it in out power to n:eume the ar
rival at Dover tf the Lib-rty captain
Carte tram FMa-fi 1 Ifind with
tiiirtyjevcn fib This being the fi-jl
fblp hisfeeron u e hope is inaujpicious
awefliAncc-Ss of the other advertur
art whoieimvolmnybe early cr eit:d
Tiit reverje tf fortune is in Mining
perhaps more Jlrtking than the preient
dome flic fturvon of lAitwo bt others
his Groce of (lordon : Lord H’iitiam tnjoyt
the pUafwfP ho'iie within the Brifh
capital white Lord G eo'gt is a tenant
of tint mofi m'Jerable of all tnanfions
N-iwgatf '
Advices were received from Ihmbu’gn
mejlti dy mw-ing on firming tilt inteiii
ponce that Aimirai Wrangtii had put to
(ta from Ca ijeroone with thirty men of
War great part of which are lin- of battle
s from 66 to too guns The Ad-
tOR&IGN INTEL L I G ENCE
BOSTON July 17
- r HILE ilie foil bfAme'ica it pro
pitioui tothe praduBionof pc
mu Europe sipesi no Ic's propiii
on 10 itsrfwfA and maturity--Poets
paiiverssnd mechanics feek in die old
woild thole reva-d wh'charinsc he
heftowed on them in the new Our
ff'eil Copeley Brow 1 Trumbull ffe
feem to have taken up thc:r anode in
tholie c!imes- -'vhe'C the Ingenious and
benevolent Mr Wright bicatlicd her
lal The inventor of the quadrant
Godfrey though he loft the ciedit of
the invention was the e lundi'omely
tewirded-and within a few weeks pft
the indefitiirihlc! unit iniianitic
and while benefiting hinifelf add ho
nor to the count 1 y that encourage4
and to the land in which he was bom
AMERICAN m OCCURRENCES
gln ''t ope dollar an i e'even cent4
and all fil ver coins of enusl finenels
at one dollar and eleven cents per
ounce"
The Prcfidcnt ?nJ diro'lms eive
no ice that the Bank of Ncv-York
will in fimne itTvvje and ay gold
and (fiver coriag eo-ib'y to the above
Itencj law
By oider ofrhc Dueflion
YVm bEH’ON Cart ter
p n 1 1 a n e r p h 1 a Augufi s
A vf’iei arrived here 0 1 Saturday lafi
from the Sireig hts whu A brings a report
from fie bsretgnts wn
of the iaiiira i-n of
the cdebrited J
Bril'!) officer in
lHT- O'l'N by a
the Rffirn ‘-aval ervtci but we tan
toUr'lno tiirt’culars of tie horrid tranf
an-m It tims howver that he ac
quire! great n! plaiiit at the Court of Pt
tf (burgh intre'llngaidefieBingtht
adaat to former grudges ad rjehtments
wA cA tAi ungenerous EngHJb officers
bore towards him proboby determined
thtm at a I events to nd themelvts of
jt formidable envoi
L F X I N G I O N Ofl 24
Ir ihouid huve been noticed before
in th-- paver that in balloring for their
ief(cff vc clclTes in th'e Senate Mr
K 1 s c dew the dafsfo' fix years and
Mr ScHUTLUR thatfot two years
THREE DOLLARS REWARD
NEW-YORK Auguftn
BANK OF NETT-TORE
Aitpiift4 i749
Extra from a hw of the United States
paffeithe 3 fl oj July I7?9 ent'tw
led “ A 1 ail :o regulate the colie Sion
of the duties’ £?r
“ tiolJ and Silver coin Iliall be re- r- r -
ceivea at thefollowing rate that is 1 ' '®
n fjy the gold coins of Fiance En- bo-it Cariilrnes lull a liiiail
glan Spin an 1 Portugal and 11 oil er
gold cun of equal fi nereis at e'ch'v
mne cents fo" eery penny weight
the Mexican dollar at one humhe-i
cents rle crown of France and En-
C l racd or itolsn a-ay from
cap’ain Smith’s ho lc m l' in
Lexington Fayette county on
Tucday niSh the twcltth of
October a blsiCit Horfrf
ileir ii jccCIl hands high four
ejrs when went away had
bridle ihod brfore
":d lf 'r taT’
a little fit ckcr than the other he
has gut a ICir Upon !lis rump a
( ( behind his kidney s which
lske a bur fbrandedit
r i : I
is R X W not ver takes up laid
lii-ii li tiiat the owner may gtt
j ihall nave the above rsw aid
()y jhe iuhfcribcr living in
Woodford County within three
miles of llie land ntfu
James Dickey
TAM in- fdch EXTREME want
of READ Y M O N K Y that I
will dhciiitrt 20 per ceni’on every rc
enmpt due o ifc! olTce rhaf-fliall be
di'ehitrped !n cadi within ao davs
from the die hereof- - -I therefore
hope that rhofc vho are indebted
will life their ntmft endeavours 0
feti'e and pay tip their icfpeftive ba
lances by that date -Pioditce i no
longer leceivabiemdifcharge of debts
due this office
JOHN BRADFORD
03 17 1789
C Traced from c 1 Crockett’s
plantation Lit June afmall
likely dark bay horle abuu 9
1 Aiiee 1r! 11' m n mAr nflil
two d-Iis:fc r wol 'r'm
JER MORIARTY
MERCHANDIZE
i- Hum in exchange
1 jr l( j ilj efe gud butter
’ &
ALEX & A M ES PARKER
diil brown and wlnic cow hoi
lo v bucked and Oiort horns
no otker mat k ncolL cted w I - (1
ever gives intormgtion of I'unr
cow lo that 1 get I er ihall have
two dollars n”' mil
JAMES PARKFR
I L ptrjoni hav:ig cl th t- Puli
' ' Dr-j't mat have it d-i :e th t ju'ng
Winter at the Royjf fprlngM the
bel maitner the coitnirvw!ll admit : ftf
Puller will at lend" It iMouCellini't Ta
vern' n L ring ton the fir ft day of ever
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Fayette court nJifppontl deliver cloth
ah A !l Pm aeriiitf AAP18M
and aifo ta give- receipt f"f O' -ayy perjon
who may apply of the bmft methods of
preparing and mi auuf aBuring Wotlfor
FuUtd-cioth A6
Ctais& Login
JUST OPENS D
HUGH MTl VAIN
By
(!‘i the hnn e birvorlY nccipied
by mr John ClurL) t near
and w ner il nlJor ri it of
MERCHANDI Z E
WH! id p:rd to the feafon J
yRY gfidi Iron mongery
tjoe iib v ire gldfs wart tin
wiiri qiQicn vs diver feed and
medicine which will be fold on
reulbuable tern s
TE D
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and DISTIL-
A MILLER
who can come well
LtR wh
recommended for their lit'nefty
diligence and fobriety : good
wages will be given enquire of
Mr ChriflopherChinnat Lime
itone or to the fublcnber withf
in four miles or L x’1
JOHN ALLEN
Sept 30 1785k -
All kinds of Blank Boc ks for
Merchams Clerks &c made
and ruled to anv pattern : Alfo
old books new bound on reafon
able terms at this office
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A N K §
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OF ALL KINDS
TOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
a”Tb KEN up by the fubferiher in
Woodford county near Ctn Scotts
e brindled P’af merited with a irop and
Ylfi't In th‘ right ear about 4 years old JL
V Appraifed to £ 3
fubfer'il
iltr living
en the Town fork of Elk Horn a-
I out y q:i!ei from Lexington one a year '
old flog a dark bt indie marked w'tha :
fwollowft-k in the right err and a trap
and ha'J-oenvv in the underftde of the left
ear : Polled and apflrvifed to £ 2 1 4 -
Alfoono rod keif 2 year t old with
a white fort unmarked Ptfied and 7
approved to £ 1 -10 yv
A-f t one i'ght brindled Peer ? wart
aid with feme white tn hit left thigh t
marked with a f wallow fork in the left
-fide tar and a half penny out of the under
-traijeita of the right tar: Pofltd and ap
£$
Aljo one yytor old fit or mrrked with
a crop in the ' left ear fpotted red and
white : Pojled andappraijtd £ 1 if
JOS KYLE
8-10
the fufctilrr near
n dark roan horft
full fiffe-t hands high paces hesfome
faddlr fmtt and his fl-ou'drr has he tn
hurt with the cellar branded an t ha
veer (boulder P ! had an a mail bell
with a double buckle to the collar Ap
pmtfrd t£ 3 Alfa a bay maro near
th’rteen hendr high has a bald face her
hind feet white tsott it m or r 2 years
branded on the rear Poulder T and
aPirrupire 1 over it end ontkt near but
tock R had on a fine it bell Appraifed
ta £ 6 Aljo a year old ferret mare ralt
her hind feet white has a fiar 'Appralfy
cd ta £ 4
JACOB CROSTHEIT
Juno 23 1789-
I'AKEV vt hv the fibfiriber living
i an the EnP frk of Jo famine a
bay pily 2 ye is old lafi fi ring about j
15 hovds h: h f’C'thu docked nr bran Jr
dtd Pojltd and apprned to £ 1 2
CEO WELCH
Julj 15 179-
W DICORSEY
10
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'T’AEFM up by the vbferiber reef
1 Wifbingtoa in ftfafoH County obey
mare- '1 v -ri old leP tri- g about 13
hands hio A a fianll Par in her forehead O
branded an the nea buttoi ki but not per
ceivabie Appreijed -o£ 5 ?o
JOHN MdClIR
Stpt ai 1793
crap in the left about 4 years old thie '
fPrlng Appraifed to £ 3
WILLIAM ELLIS
July 14 1785k
irpAKrN up by the fubferiher living
- ' f tn the South fork tf Clear cnek
a brown fleer three years old neither
marked nor branded Appraifed to£ jy
ISAAC PIUTCHERT
May 9 1789
nPHere willbe a largecompa-
ny at l ol Johnfon’s the
nth of November on their way jl
to the Bg bone to make a fet-
tlement in them parrs
JOHN CRAia
03 12 1789
rjpAREN v by tbej
'I'' A KPN up by the fubferiher in
t Fayette county on rant run m
finall ftrrtl h’-rfe about cj sr 1 o y errs old ’
branded on the near (bou der 1 about 4
feet high a natural trotter has had the
pole evil- Appraifed to £ 5
' JOHN CLEMENS
Lexington Sept 5 17S9
AN EXCELLENT NEW
P tv I M E R
May be had by the grots decj)
or finjle this Office-
TAKEN up by the fubferiher living
tn t he head tf Boons creek in Fair
ttte eou’ity a white Pear with blackifb —
ears and ntft fame fptrs about the nerk 4
and J boulders marked with a crop flit
and underkeel in the right tar and a
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I jV T E D s T ATMS
Mowdat Auguft io
Apf-TiriON JohnM’Pherfon
relative r improvement he
la mtdt in the method of P"ftTviK
tuildi’W 13c from tht fata efftSs of
lightning war read and laid an tht
hr bill for efla'dibing the comjenf a
aion tt ke allowed the member of Congreft
and their immediue offuert wot read a
i hwdti'me wher on the yuefllon “ Shall
h kill pop V Theyear and hay were
eahtdfor by Mr Goodhue
At - 30
Fires id
lit Verity 14
7 hr am-dm-ntt tf tht mate tt the
f eta'uryti: were I hen tain up a da
tefau:ia i for demanding a tenfetenettn
t eretint
Mr Mnlifon Mr Fitzfimous and
Jiff Wsir1 -rot wr appointed aeomm t-
1 PrrlS
lo”'e
rt falawng meifagi ifrmth l
Am - ' aev‘tedta te haujt by tht
liorah General A:
cM'nrl'cl1' JeofReprefenl-
CeM'c ten
!'tei
HATE direHeda flarementofthe
s inn eritcof tht Un'tt StattP
t reopt -
f0mMaii
I b lai i kr'ert y u fee your enformattan
T'fj't t‘ 00 1 were rtifei by virtue of
-thryeplverof-Cangreje-of-
ihrrnrlrrrof-Congrtje-eeie-aH
OW 16 id cfOUober
17a i'i sri'r tt jet'tl the frentltes
fromthe depredation f the hoflilt I idi
nr l prevent sit l-trufient on the pulic
of"
JrHi'g the fame forthe puttfe of redut-
ine the fuk it debi
the (u’hle debt -
Athnt important djefl rntffl t to
J i ' W mw $
taryki' th til ibi(bnnt thereof fbu'd
1 r siw
Proceedings of Cnflgreftr
naX0jPe9t hetonformedhytow to be
the eonfitutiomf tire U uttd S' atet
G WASHNOI'UN
Ne v Y-jik Augurt to II wea wawm a
n allowance of eight dollar a day total
htemcrt if tht tree pi was handed te etmmtritrt fr thtlr adual jerries art
ttiKrrwiihthemtge ring me treaty
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The rrr-o't of the commutes on the me
enf'ti of A tdotw Eiicot i ana the report
ommittee on t ho memrvial of N
rth
ls vii'tartoMi were JeveraUy read a
fuodti'ne
iU'fitof the eomm-tteeontheme
morial of Mr E ieott was adopted
AmrJtewai
informing that
conference and
Mr L-r aid Mr Strong a commune for
thitputfoje
ii
for providing for the expense of the 1
dianireatte
A-ij our tied
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en lo'iod in the treaties
' The motion war grounded on the prin
ciple that-lhtmstter properly in
the province of the executive who had by
theeonQitutiontk" Povrrof making tree
tier "After a eonfider able conttll therf-
motion was carried by a great morixyC :
md thcctvmitUiHe andtctrttd
4
Thcmeffogroctivei from the Pied
dent yeHerday was read and referred
to a rommittee of tht whole an the flats of
the union Mr Jttkfon then brought
forward hlstlauft in the form of a rejotu
tion w kith was ref erred lot he fametom-
mitter
Mr Wad (Worth of the joint tommit
tie of pointed to eonfider and report whn
it will he convenient for Congr-ft to ad
jeurn—nifo to report what buuneft nnv
before Congrtfs mufl ke necelTarily at-
tended tt pfviout to arecofs brought in
a report to this tJeS - Thu it will be
proper and convenient for Co rgrtfs to ad
joun i on thetwelfthof September next
and thit poflpthing other budnef till the
next J7V ' i:l tf necef-iry to attend
to the J allowing previous to tht adjourn
fflfrrvis:
Thejolarie of the executive officers
l Aid the bill ftr the Ja'e kerpi’ie of the
records and great feat ef tht United
gttUtn
TilE-Btf L
For eialfh:ngthe treijury anSJudt
dal deportment
Toreguiote ihrtoofling trade
For allowing tomre-'l uta-u ta th P t
W'nmll'vp Ptehl -t
F’ra’iewt i-finr st:wrjlj hmme
bers £ ojh r f -ot h h ufe a Co-grtft
Tor iv’ g for the erien n of nrgo
ciatio'ira idtmtigwiih the 1 1 linns
alienra uttrrUig win mr 1 mm
“ Ylaiiwtepw t ' e'V’f i mmleethske-rued
naivM A j-f E coti
AAonthruVol f mendmett -
r:‘ie bin t regut a: i thrpuifl-nent ef -
rim
(r j courts
lore ttr tor jet
B
— 5firn- uyifte Wpmrrfrrjr
atpnea attending the negotiation
tthe Iriian tribes
J hi bill it vat rejolvtd that
ro i finuld b appropriated sa t?ir defray
mt i of thft7timct andn mention
he bl'k was fited up with 47 zoo
he biak wai filed up with 4200
Tt a 4 uy were tailed fw an this
iii - 1
For it - 28
4 ma
TitransT Aigufi 13
- tm llJlM
whole on the am-ndmentt to the ccnjlitu
ffutcamrto no decifton thereon
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WHEREAS IpAfcdmy note
to W ilnam Deal in the year
one thoufand feven hundred and
one inuuuou rcsn huhmvw
Icventy-fiveT for fi fceeiT iwundg
in conf quence of which lwai to
fwrnll Iron taking
am determined not to pay it
William Hoy
OHober 221789
bouiday light a Sergeant and fix men
'one John Youfig
a certain Lewis
attempting to defend
h m cll from their Violence wounded
WrnxrsnAT Augut it one of them in the hand) and drag-
efoujltm vvihe ttttyrorndhg fBHmbythd°wiMhcJhs
1 to ona of their boats thev conn
UrJB JLADEO R n
At I find that one of my fellow citi
tent in your paper deflres from mean
aero ii( of the late trnnfa9 ion at Lime
lltn I think it my duty tt comply with
that defire Hiving had no ohjtHbut
to prevent or far tt I could the oppref
fion of t fellow rit!‘n T can have no
if fire that any part of my ctndufb fbouli
be concealed The public will taflly
diflinguifb -retire in rending the following nor
what fa 8 I relate from my own
k-’iw't ige and what from information
T'le latter tan I beleve be verified by
affidavits the former I will verify in the
fame manner
EOUr twelve o'clock on the
night of the 24th dsy of Auguft
lift three boar containing a party of
75 men of the UniteU State Refitment
fnmai hy Capt M'Curdic arri-
e t at Limeftone Upon their arrival
ta vt iL!aiiiii
the troops nt'C permitted todifperfe
tlitnufih the town with tut reftraint
They cn-ced thehoufes of'heinha
buntiaiul infulted and sbufed their
owners At one particular inftance
of which a number of the foldie'sen
te ed the hoir-e of a certain William
CasJweil p baker he e ibey cotili
behavmff-tn ivery-mdeceraw —
difordcrly manner until they got all
the bread which he then had without
oTewrg - inr klnd-of-comfciv'arion—
therefor 1 hey plundered and rava-
ged the gardens vine patches and corn
of lhe lnhabiranf tnj carried off
a number oftheirfaraiingutenfila A
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emereu thehouie of
and foiC'bly fcizad
Vi'zd (whoin aite
h mcll from ihcirvi
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10 un'°l hfra
him theiein and finady earned hnn a
wiy Infoimation of this tranfaAion
wa im nej ately fent to me as Lieute-
t the county of Mafon In con
leence of that Infernann end
alaitneJat fucha viola onofthenghu
autneuauucna voa' onocncnfi
ot m idlow citizens I determined to
evf r " rn p “""f
acnql y into thecaue On the 25th
fuluWiiig accompanied by about 20
fuluWiiii! aeiTomnamed by about 20
men to work the I at I went down
the Ohio to the poit oppofite to the
nuiuih of Licking River I there ii
fomied Mai Doughty whocooiman-
i the gartifon of the outrage!
ce
commiited at Limeftone Heexpref
fcJ much forrow for the occafion
but observed that as Capt M'Cutdie
gone on to Poft St Vincent he
'SJ no- aa contioul over him I
then enquired what offence wasalled
til 41
ged againft Witzel and upon what pre-
11141 v WWW W1WM
tnnrderot an Indian in 'rhe Hunting
ground near Mu&ingum but that the
Indian had recovr&I and that the on
ly witnefs againft him had left the
country' That Witzel had been ar
refted in the firft inftance by a warrant
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- Tf ourjudge Parfonaand for want f
Til- w commuted tbe cRod
a Jail was committed to the cuilody
of the garrifon at MuikingurnTfroin
whom he had efcaped That his
pinion was that no charge could be
fappor ted 'againft Witzel and that h(A
WIWWD “-“"5-
Vhcrc I found Witzel a prif ner in irons
wUpun inftwming judge Symmes of
econveilaiion between Maj Dopgh-
ty and myfc'f and enquiring what he
“I ZZ" 4 t a 1a Mfirk 'urifnnar lm'
I then aiked if any warrant had been
brought with the prifoner t He replied
that there had not but he fuppofed
that it would bo fent with the charge
I then tdked if the prifoner wai tore
main in irons until ihofe charges weref
- fent forward and - when thofe char-
pies might be expected P Heanfvered
“ fume time next fall" 1 now ob
ferved to the Judge that 1 could not
believe that the people of Kentucky
would fubjnit to a fehow citizen's be
ing detained inirons when no charge
war made againft him and none likely
robe fappor ted Judge Sv mines ihcir
gave his opinion that Witze’s critpe
was bailable uponwhlch rwoof Wit
zel'a friend who we-c me cni offered
to be his bail Thee now remained
another difficulty Wirzel complained
of having been robbed of 12 dollar
half and ag guincat-anaa-half
Upon this Complaint Judge Svmme
informed me that Cap' M’Cu- le
acknowledged that he had 22'Ho!ias
be'onping to the prifoner foi which he ’
would a:ifw-arable when called upon he
but that he did notmenvon 'he
gold It appeared however from
the declaration of the Sergeant wi o— -
received Wirzel f om Can M Curdfe
tharwitzel had confpTalied to h'ni
(Capt M Curdie' of havng been roh-
bed of the abovesnentiored fi:m Ae
"t hedeliie oFJud?e Symme- wh was
lUCilo wi tfyiirnc wi'" wd)
apprehenfivr -would that ot-e'wfeJVitzel
fuppofe h:mie!f refeued arid m
order that hemlght beiuuhei exami-
nek as to the lof of hs Monek I lefc
the iiation He was afieiwaids bail
ed and releafed I have fince my re
turn written an account of thcaiov6
Iran fad f on to Gen llaimar but have
received no anfwcr
1 am fir '
ytrar IIumtte“Serv!mtr
HENRY LEE
OAobcr 19 t7S9
9
OTICE is hereby ghren'to
fiiHi ec “ ’
fudi as ir rniy concern that
whereas the fubflribers piA'e
their bond on or about the f
teenihcf'tiiy 176® :ocol Harry
Innes foi two hundred and hirty
eight pounds eighteen (luilirgs
and fix pence Virginia currency
to bepaid in brjnds rn ire' in i
Kentucky- on or before the firfi
day ofNovembei 1789 th’la d
-J bond being fince aiV'gru d b Gr n
Wiikinfon toMathiai D n
nian 4 lofeph Halfcy to svimm
the fubferibers paid one hundred
and twenty-five pounds twelve
(hillings and one penny and are
now ready to diichare the re-
mainder'of faid bond jfthey I
knew where to find ir
UAVID MORRIS and
ABRAHAM DRAKE
May’tlick Mafon county j V “7
FOR SALE
TWO HUNDRED acies of Grft rata
land with a confiderable improve
ment fiiuarc on the South fork of Elk f
Hoin fix mIlcfroml exingron" Al-V
fo fix hundicii and thirty three acres '
on main IFckman creek for which''
Cctiei al Warranty deeds will be made g
caih xmtegroewHHe-takeii ftyay —
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for the whole or any part theio !
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of the P tjfin c minions lying on tut fro the Sireightti whh bii -gi a report
the pit ntefl hour within the liunfb v V Mr
mm-mij whlie LerdCeogeitateait K isg'C eta'foiCx yeirs srJ
afth it-moil n’Jsrable of all manfionj icliu:i lh“c fo1 0 Vwi
ir J rr vt m "J1' sen in
Niwgn i A YJ A fVl I f I J "d u-idwfael in the right tar and a
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TnilS DOLLARS REWARD
gencethRlAimirailitangtiihaalhtto -
-jtafre'Hatijiooe with thirty men of l'a tij or lioLn a-'fli From
war great t f Which arc lin-of battle O 3-4 1(1
fb:?s 1 from 65 io'W lne Ad- ‘
xnirn was jroced:ng upm the Bitic to XltitOi’ r 1) eUe COUlt V on
twtZt the oifl of Fi-U'd in outer to IK'lilay 'f
1 each having apowtr as in the pirliaiueut
af England 1 0 put a negative cn tisfa&s
vftbcnhir : "T
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campa "" by Jut
The rr- ut quejlim which now eccnpdet
the pul ic mind in Purity it whether the
' Three Efiatesof wfct htheatimlly tftie
States General it campojed f bail J:t m eat
' torn v m but one body and carry itt
t eiBiifts y ( hi i:ihjiri:y of mr wif ejet
S ' T rji t trllit OJ
4tniiifir rr : f crluK mr fll-r As wVj &AI tdiff
- bn -cv-a mu uy futn fli-
in the parliament of ScttlmJ 111
’ 'Or whether they flail fotm thru d!f fVJ "c u I Jr living in
fincl bodies voting in uifitre-t fotijes cf- oU'JlOd CJilliy vi:n:i llircC
Ctra :vni re v rsa 'd- alie Value : f ?’’C d ’!ilr '-"i’ c cvei) ien''
Jut-itwntr Jr-te-eiie co net!:n of ' a o'er coins if cTtu1 ‘ii’t’i'c!
fitti 7' Pi vjj'n 10 poloid the Impuia
lienarj e nation of ail unit let nkate
ver af w tl oy trxfit i to P eland at PHI! A H E I P ft !
fow lied
Hi v ill Utejme riii1 rKJ'f ' :us at ku£ ?
1 1 oi ieii to late cm mi u
f
The beverje of fortune it in Mining
perhapt mote Jlrikhg than the jreient ' ‘ V ° V
imlu l:Jmn htwb"llTS e
i Ijii- tn in pr er - hat in ha doting for their
caujid me feme fight in ferret but my
heart hat ntvr been dejected Let malice
once more bteak looje with unbridled fury
egainil me let her dijehirge ou me her
keenefi and mol envenomed arrows1
ball 0 I t be the more imj regnabte I
The iogwood trait at Honduras it in
cre:jtd pridigioufli within the Inti K'r'if
month near fix hundred faniilies were
hecomyfinled refidentt when the lafi ac
counts rw oviy
Tnejc temitfer Jpiv"ing wooi by meant
f n -i hi nr bla fair at length to jtif
c std 4 machine it cmpeaed which
Ji :J b--lh long a-d jhH wool in grrt
a :d a bu:ldtg it trtSei in
L-m eth which will contain iycQjin
diet Thc fi fi motion it by meant of a
fit sm e-wine v ilh apower equal to that
trade the i tatior frem firltilb a:l c ntir en u! Cncrcis vt ceb-v o v iwktil atHl'lVr: EZ'-fr:Vw fa the f-tprifar Ilvi g
ather itigi mrufalorie wn either l"" ' eV rrir!s’ n (Li rruik I o-L Clcrr 0 ' 'i' El !'' fe'mitf a
ttrat o r i i m tet : tti extenrto-w TTTTT T7! 17777717777 ’ s 'ft' 'leTrterarg
Norn hut jif of the rirer Tijula wil r thr 1 a ii r f the tt'f'-r ted
tl ailw J agairfi lower-duties nun ‘ lT y by a Br'iiS) offi-er in
thoje p iy Vital the more iortlrrikiJi thr R ffn i -ar tl jervtte tut we ran
O’l ns at and through the potl uf cuUe'1 'nirrulart of tie h -rr-d tranf
E -!': nitrjome jew tejliidinu a d u'li'i 1: etmi hewvtr that he ac
of K fi -tg and M-ihtt without and
rejln non
S -u-iic n 1’ifiiei v fTt ir hary in
hiv n j it in out fewer to an ou : e thsar
nv Ui at Dover of the Li o- ny cu-ti:n
Certf from Filkia-at Ifi -nd nitii ailieu to fainter grdget a d refe-tnentt
thirtyjeven fifb This uemg the f-jl wh ch the ungthcrour Englijb officers
bipthujepjenmehoie ithoiiaujpuiout here towards him probably determined
antenef tiijuicft of the olhegadveKtur at all err tt to rid t hernf elves of
trty whai’e urnralmiy he early exp e itsd: jO formidable a rival
aftw-'tyhirfs ’ ' ‘V’ V1 'tt'‘ colie'iM
A tevlut:a 1 in the ccmmncial fitfiem c‘
f Pr'fi Rr-aty in furor of ttit a ‘ 1 V S'ia c-)in fi s! hc e-
I ion ojoidtole an the ere of takirg 'c'ei rj-c 1 hut is
place Jty the oil lyfitm which wit ” ’0 J °F ' tattr I ti
es fe iliicilet of the heme ‘:n I I’orntEal rnd dl :! cr
1 ‘ - I V l n r T I
toCrC?t:Ltff-irM lc clir Wt cuaWl uns
main a cru’S’ i i ju
Til E gentlemen m tmnUing into
tin i frr iartt of Africa carry’
":fS them fiie 1 rri prepared for the
lTlJ r f rating the ty gertnt night
'Lae following t:nt from Rtujjeon ere
Bft inapii ahie to Mr Ilajlmgs and hit
v'w : My enemies have leagued a
gi ft w they have at t acted me with
taart than common fury every one has
hot hit holt at me nour bed with malice
from theirinfancyrtkeir vrhoit piiJjnre
cmftjls in prof eiuting me They have
EORLtCN INTELLIGENCE A MEEK AN OCCURRENCES
L O N D O N June 4 BOSTON July 27
rrE 1 he invent nr of the iuadiahtf
Goifrty ihounh he loft the oeJit of
the invent on was ih e liundomc’y
tew udeJ-an J wiililn a few weeks p il
the mdefatiRihle and mne-nis l’upe
t lie improver pn -he Pi inetarium nr Or
1 cry - -iieof wii c Iei-r-ly n flheJ
let o it for Loudon n cir o ly p
le a-o'i in t-j oinavmcnt to ex'CiJ
tttc 1'hcrc of his inc'i i-c cciviii--
an 1 w hi e henc iti?i!j linijilt jdd lo
nov 11 coii n: 1 y that enco :rte-
anJio the lc:id in whuhte way Lot n
qi-iei frrf -it in ii-rre at the Cmt of Pe
ttfl’gk in rn-je'VnjadefiefFngthe
deti:t--n e the Tutk P’fi- t under the
i iiirind c the fmfu'lt Ca lc'n Pcii
th-la1cii‘ rgn Tint btiiriarta'l ion
at
OU ’LS”
a Jit tie th ik-t than the oilier he
ni?co: a tc sr upcii !us rump a
li’tlc h'iinJ bin kidneys which
apr us ikr a burn if branJtd”it
n R X Wnotvcr takes up liiiil
nr 1 itiut the owner majTjt
it above reward
y OIIE li e foil of Amr'fci it pio
ptioi:s tothe preiitiGianof re
n:iM Europe ar'eais n top -i
011s loitimrftmJ nifnriV- Poe's
paiirersand mechanics fit ii die i!d
woilJ ihoie icva-ds wh-chri'inar !e
bcrtrveH on them in die reir O-ir
ireii topeh Aniri Trumbull fe
iccm tu have iaicn up ihc-r apoJc n
thole climes- -whe-cthe acnniusand
henevule n Mrs KVfcfo hicatncl her
miles of tiVa land oLiw
James Dickey
0 Jeter 24 739-
'I lie Picldcnt :sl tli'cnis r:ve
N I Yr Y O P li Auituli 11
BAXK OF NETT-fORK
4 179
frortahwof the United Setter
p-i fei 1 ni l Of July I ?9 X’l’f'i-
‘'c'M'wiind eeen ceijii—j-er
Win FTt'N Call ter
black HorlV Mr ChiiflopherCliinnat Lm e 4 Irewflr three years it 1711
Aught S
— able termsat tins office
TAV in' f irTi r X T n T M K trjrt
of P 17 1) v M n N K v that I
will d m 20 je o mm every rc
crrn 1 e o il oli'ce fluf fiiM !“
rfi'h :T'-ed "in c--1' 'v lit in 23 divs
fir-n the da e I e eof - -1 theicfure
l'i:e iliit r!:ii c v-ho jre ird-rived
wil' life ihcir inn-il endeavours o
f’:!'e and pay rp heir cfcf:ive ba
'Laces !'V ?' it dve-l’iodrrc is no
louder ir i-v jh’eindiiJha'te of debts’
due this oSLc
JOHN nPADrORO
01 t I7f9
g ! j's Whoever il livr is linn
: L leii'er-hr-ii'of ’l t
!J "i ? in I ifiejT'on tr to Mr
1 in 1" ' i t) 'i t ilii l 11 er
I M li M si‘ 1 r !1
bri 'iel Oi thf na--t’ tta k
ctivab e Am prayed f
JotiN ni:R
(-1 the Inn t- ivc :
V nir J i i Ci X ) i' at T ‘ 'T
and rr reri -n r rwe f't!'
- riyffls tonitx o-i ra-t run a
M F P C i! A N D I Z E £ r 1 0 Mr‘ !i v
I a bn i i thf vMf jl m 4?9 2 ni-$ut 4 J
1 I- ‘J 01“ k'!l wnl Hotter hat had the
" A n-sLlraion' J poenii A t nij tl ta £!
'PY Irn monperv JOilN CLEMKNS
f Srt s i?So
t is its varr 1 11 5 - i V
w g tnt ir s vLi'tr li'l :ltui
1 1 r-j n m T ri-lr - 0 rF-t r i IfFlrJIUnUl
cow O -Lit I VI Ill-lli ata -J to f u
two iliii!il I -I' ' vLO WKLCIf
— A M-xpqi n-rijri:sr-
IltTTjar -II g !l l-it
Dry's m iv hiv ’t J e'if uing
Hunter at t-i" R-y t-j‘ r i g M : t he
hf 4i ’-it I he roirnrvw I i:i -the
Fuller vfU atfe- iot MC-!l 'i’i ’Ti1
vern’i L ri jjlo-' :le fir it uty tf fV'fl
FiytffiebTt tfeteyp on I djlter cl a a
and a fa to ge recej- ? r a- y petjon
who m iv 11'pt’v af I h 1—1 ’retin-Jt af
ptiaT g it i d waiufacluri‘ g H’oci "or
Futied-citth 6
Cis:£4 Loj n
Lit Lire a lmil n(riiOs the left ror fretted ltd at i
I kl tin k 1m v Ipmiv flKtr 9 whte : T-iled end apprised £ 1 14
usolil r neckti! tin’s i!ai — JOS KIi
n : 7Z r7 r on j
rhi'il Firm c FroLfIl s (if Jfcr wrWviti
Sept 30 1789
V FC II AN D I 2 C
m
M
wi
C l iav-i In ii I xii g’tJl a ' i-y
Ixt tC'liltOi: l:l'( u liMil June 21 f7'l
LL iui i iinl vlilv CO'' l
o i iw kt tl a tul lli'ft fI bn 111 privet living
U me or to l!ic Ftlbicnbt r wull7 narked nor branded Apraijed t £ j
in tiVir miUc n' oinn - ISAAC PIUI'CIIERI-
JOIIN ALLEN Miy 9 7'
J 9 (j4
All kinds of CJank Cot ks for tnrli of November mi their way )
Merchants Clerks fee ma le to the Big bone to make a fet-
and ruled to any pattern : Alfd tlement in them pr?s
old books new boun4 on rcalon-
AN EXCELLENT NEW
BLA N K S P Iv i MLR
- OF ALL HINDS My be baJ byttie erofi Jzq
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE x or finj'c at Uj:$ Office
laiiwi which Will be i‘u!d un fiP?
iulni’abie tun-s A !t head af A-u is creek in Fat-
Aid X-ft M M1-S PARKER
fti I'e it‘eft tfd ’'r j! ttd'r her t 1
hurt w’th the r7 nr branded on the
veer Pee Her !“ Jid on a JP1U
w'r V s WrfiWf nr! to the roller yfp
it 4 b iv mate t e-o
th’rieen hdt h'fh km ah'd for her
k ' ell III exei-Jlig? hi ‘id frt whlrr hmt frn or i?yerf
' t ' OC'I uVaiil butler Irat ’rlen lbrtr flculd-w T and
a nrrtin it on over it and an the tear but
fork hvi on 4 w til led A-praiftd
X
6-ai 1
ette teuty awhile Hear wih Haiiifb
- firr -0‘iJ ne'e feme f ets about the tierk )
and (boulder ty market with a crop flit
’ V ri? by the pibptPer in
If"'-' tf rl ri'fi fiNr (Je : A-tr
f worked v’thmr- aJ A
lf rl t-r about ywt old J
Apra'fid I £ n
I W M DiCORSF-Y
Stft i -E l0
Trr: h tlefttfirnfrM-'
an the Town ftrk of Fk then a'
Jeit t tpVes iwm Lertvgte i r 1
aid liny aduit toh'J'f ma ike I w'tha
Jwi wro t in the right err a-d a trey
and ha‘f-ne 1 fr the tinier $ of tit -eift
ear PUd and af’rrijri to f ? r X
A'h are rJ ht'f a eTt ell rfJfc
a n-ii'r fire t'imjrkeJ: TefieJ and $
pleaded ta f i -1
A f a i'e if ht i rirdltd Ce-r " earf
ol I with feme yfU'te en hit Uf: thigh
marfd n-' h a ’ willow fetk in the left
fsr 4 J 1 half pei:yuut of the under
fi m t'f the eight ear: Pejie i : ap-
mare nri It:1! tig about j
IS f ft A 4 1 fi r old ioeefl rreterfolt
her hind fret vhitf hit a fiat Ay ray
tit C
i con CRosTfinrr
hi id If h ajA ?tr ia he r f J d
bur atper-s
July
fn'l frf hv '$ U h Meet her feme
03 12 1789
T rre will be a lasge compa
ny at 1 )a Jolinion’s thr
A t nf ly i fvh'rt’itr rtgr
IFfl gti:n 4 I -y
$ra tr St it - a d tb rtm Ittfe
!'T-v Hi y the fvfttlbe r nerr
1-7
JOHN CRAia
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wli-irta-i t-i : fjolcit isr5 g
their boiil r n or ubmit tiic :f
ttcuiof iuly 1788 ‘OcjI Harry
ln'iics for t ' o lit died and inr y
eig u piu ids dg iteei lh llmgs
a id in p-nce Virginia cinrcncv
t-i ':v pi i in bonds on me t irf
K -tviK) tri or bffre the frft
diy ivN'-v-inb r 1789 the faid
n
(VOLIILJ
H B
fifovi X
KEN T U C K Y G A Z E
T £
S A T U R D A Y OCTOBER' 31 1789
LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN BRADFORD at hit Office at tht runttr tf Main and'Crnfs Streets where
t hit paper are thankfully received and Panmna in its different branches dene with Care and
A N
EPI IEMERIS
FOR
NOVEMBER 1789
Calculated for the Meridian of
KENTUCf
M
0 H
54" Afterr
Full Moot! ad it 6
ar Afeill
Jaft Quarter pill at 8
New Moon 16th at p 50 Afiern
Fiift Quaiter 34th at 4 a0 Aftem:
Reniy DayT &c ifuriifuf?
D ' Venus fits 75 6 485 11
:i Hi 00:1 eciinjed vlfbie 6 49 S Hj
50 5 to
i- 6 515
9
Si
Sjtn Jup rife 11 5a 6 51 J
ft 6 53S
7
'V Srsflj rlfct 10 416 545
0
D 22J p Tunity
55 S
Si
555
11!
4
9
57 5
3
ic
5S
a
11
Mars rifts 8 40
595
1 atl
1
04
o
’i4
5!)
1 33d p Trinity
SJ
58
: r5 i -Sun cclipjed invifib
3
57
44
5
: r-'a
8-v 7 up rifts 11 o
1 9 h Lua near Venus
lo f: Snui rife 9 48
2 via'
34 b p Trinity
22D
23m
Luna neat Saturn' 7 104 jo'
14 tu
Mart rifes 74617 114 49
as w
a6 'h
7
114
49
27 f:'
4S
134
1411 7 i fouth it 15
29 D AnraHToUHOAt
3? mi
U4
I
N:o i l- - is hereby give
to
lEfUtAS I palled my‘ note
to WinVvm Deal in tne ear
on thoufand feVn h'in'drcd an 1
levrnfv-five forfif-e-n p unds
An con f! cue nee of which I was to
- yavc had his right to lands in'
boiibiiii r li c aiigned by Gri YTi:
J hkiniin io Viathias D-n-"' ” f
il be given in exci aic
for good ch ef e i-J iju- itr
miir- It i-ifeph Halley to whom in calks bv
the if -jciih rs paid one hundred ALEX A (AMES PARKER
an 1 twlmy-five pounds twelve ri '
fii-il ii-gi and one penny and are
row r-av to discharge the re- QTrayeri In r L:xm0 on a
rmind-rbf faid bond' if tliey nnllirus -It u tiiall
knew whirr o fin-i! i aark broivn and -while cow liol-
DAVID JWORRIS and backed and Ihort liornf
ABRAHAM DRAKE tio ot 'er ruarkrecoiLctedj who
ilay’s lick Maf on county '
03ober 32 1789 j
C Trayed fi- r C - Crockett
phinra ion I it 'tjnej a fmall
fik l dtrfe biv hi-iie abdit 9
JEciitiK’kv ! Now as he ftled con- rear: rld e n-rr k i1 trots and
veying liis right to me I herebvygali i s Whoever delivers him
f rcw-rnall perfonsfrom takin-i' fot e Primer - if or to Mr
an alignment on laid note as I Brent in Lexirg on or to Mr
am determined not to pay it i-Iu- -s-i D i ' i'- Ilia-1 rcceiv
AVilJiain lioy p
Q3ilir 3
1 jci as it tniy co iccri t’ai ifdiligt’tice- and Inhriety god
jolcitiers ei'e 'watts wil
::sw a n t e d
4
A MILlf-R and CIS I'll
LhR uio can come ell
rcamrm:iid:d for their homlh
WO HUNDRE-aces of full rse
lunJ wiiii'acoiilideiaoie mpove
inti t fiiuaic on she bourn Kra 01 Es
iioni iix ui e-tosi cxintcin Ai
S‘4 hnieu and liny inee aoes
-’Vynuiiii ij ckinii Cec l'oi n hici
J eue:ai Wrraniy deeu will be mauc
5- J Aiii or icioes uil oe ia cu a -r
lor i'ue wtioic or any tau ihee
of
ANDREW STEELE
02 a 1789
C frayed or fiolcn aa fiom
cap'ain Smith's horle mil! iti
Lexington Fayette count v wii
Tueklay iiIrot the t t IT' :: t
OtoDcr 1789 a black Nor Ft
m-ar iixtccii itrtiids high fo-ir
year- old when went away had
on i iii-tH - bridle llv'd iritt-T'-
9trots naJiil and one f his hams
a 111 e 111 vdi-r than t: c other Ik
gut a tear upon his tump a
kilc behind bis kidneys wlucn
app rrs like a Luih if branded it
is R K W hoever takes up laid
lu i to that the owner may get
him lliul! bate the above reward
paut by the lubi'ciibc-r living m
Woodford county within ihuc
miles ot the land t fiice
James f-ickty
OSebet 14 1789
FOR SALE
1
THREE DOLLARS REWARD
wages wil be giveiijtntpnic :
Mr Cnriiiopiu-r Chum t Lmie
Itmie or to the f-fncubcr with
in four miles o- L n
JOHN ALLEN
Sept 30 1789- f 6--I°
ever gi-es iniurmation of faid
cow m hut I get itr 'hall have
two dollars rewnd
JAMES PARKER
Lexington 03: 10 7789
V
e hou e formerly occupied
(In
' y mr John Clark) 1 neat
nrii oenetal aflortn'ent of
GEO WELCH: TiBf and fought jerenty five bolt and
1 I t-o have fought two hundred and nine
” — battles and have five hundred thatfand
rj'AKFN ii by the fubferiber In men all bred qt battle WhUe my women
' Woodford county near Gen Scotts $1 at hmt fo tultivcte the land and
a brinditi Hear marked with a crop anW'J provifie-i Wjien my warriors rre
Jit in the right ear about 4 years oiLbrtad' 1 AflW r m J P"1" "
At prafid to £ 3 Bqmed force I have the Kit p‘ he-4 of
Wm DICORSEY neighbouring nation which It colt re
Septi 5 1789 1 a ftrvtd with all the fit fit and halt u it
and placed upkn all the walls of h-ire
which is three mites round togeth -
-r AKFN up the fvbfrriber near other headsbf prifoiers that 1 1000
-MERCHANDIZE Wfciigton in Mafon County a bay ’ in 0 li"e alti the waUi- lhe
"Mff ' old laRfpring about I fliall in time lompleatm fin c-
' ’ ’ " ' 1 iroul:d:
THFY write from Crofi that on
therarh of April ioxs Tmkilh
cavalry marked a poll in hc Bannat-
five villages belonging to the Biifnlaiw
which w e-e under the Impel fal prr tec
w il adapted to the feafon Mo" expericncdthe fu-vof iheme
' my : allthe men we e immed a e y ut
! 'EY goods lroti monger) I to the fword— 104 women and boy
-‘c'ui:ils ware glal's wait tin fiooo horned cartie 108 hoife- and
ware gioccrics clover feed and 5°7 coa:s weic earned off and thiee
1: uiu7ii uTliXi final! towns all burnt to afte
medui which will be lold on yheenemy after this retired to l-e
Village of Pograzi whe ethev lolu the
booty to the bell bidder— a Turk pur
chafed two women and four children
for 600 fiorins
f?"-AKEN up by the fubferiber living
I in the 7ewn fork Elk Horn a
beut 4 miles from L'rington ene 4 year
i c (log a a ark brindle marked with a
J wiiii: wfo k in the right ear and a crop
aiii haH-ptnny intbeiuiderfde of the left
ear : Fifed and appraijed to £ 2 IS
10 one red beifr a years aid with
a white fare unmarked: Pefied and
Oifrnijed to £ I - ro
Al'o int light brindled Hear
old with feme white on his left thg
ittarrd with a f wallow fork in the pft
tnr and a half penny out of the u dor
fidr of the right ear : Pa fled and ap
pray'd to f iif
Aia one year old fear ni’rkedwith
asra? in th left ear potted 'red and
wh’te : Pofed ind appraifeit £ I 16
JOS KYLE'
July 1789 '8 IO-
hands hig H a fmall jfar in her forehead
branded on the near btttoek but not pa June5- 7-7re Admiral Keffaiimf is
teirabiei Approifed ijf 5-10 arrived at Cop eulmgen a' d will take the
JOHN MACIIiR command of the Rvfiian flret A cutter
Sept- ax 1799' belouirg to this fttei a fborc time fnce
took ia the Baltic a E tenth vejjei hd: n
‘ with fait bound to Mrmel and Jaid to
A'p AKFN tip by the fubferiier In belong to Mot lair The HruBure of this
! Fayette county on cant run a Jb-I btinZ ” tht Swriiifb manner occafi
fmall forrel horft about 9 or 10 ytres bl&ei t!lit mifiake Upon 1 he veflel being
branded on the near (boulder 2 about tbe Trench fbevrat inmeaiatciy
feet high a natural trotter Um fiqJ tfrelraed
pole evil- Appraijed to £ 5 7 he Dutch ate our old ell friends our
JOHN CIEMENS moft antient allies Tuey h rve been al
Lexington Sept Si 1789 " lied to this country for many years -r
- thanaeentury and are betnta toitby ties
of principle a well as iht-reft Hector
'T'Hefe will lie a large colli pa- f1 t!ein rallies was the weft motitie
1 ny ar t ol Johnfoi's til- of Lord Ncth's admmifiratim tht
to t tie Big bone to rnike a It t - approbation of M Fox-and bis connelii-
tlement in thempir?
JOHN CRAIG
02 12 1789
AN EXCELLENT NEW
iP T? iJMii I?
JUST OPENED
FI UGII M’lLVAl N
Subferlptiens Advertijemintt ffcfe t
Expedition
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
VIENNA May 13
LONDON June 4
A N T 1 QU I T V
Ttferday it the Ihtfe tf Commons
the fuhjeft of the flare it tide Mr
Hemiher begged permiflitn of the liaufe
to read asaeurious reiiilt of art'ftiiry
a letter prrfented to him I y the fr-jent
uke of Chandos and found am g the
letters tf the Afriran company- This
ommuhicatitn w s written ’ a Chief if
an Airiian kingdom and trn flatfd and
troi'jm!tte'dta E-glavi by the fi: ft wh’te
man that hnd ever bef-fee - rl - tdo mi
n ion t wo adn'r) rd tu K':g ie-ige
thefrjl end wa- -'frF
r i ei fit w :
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n S'i fil’i' of ft' I wpli wois a:d
might’ W'ys by a Win- M 'm -’-g ye
I had rerefj’tn ad w -m I 'n-t 11 1 on as
equal to out ( re Lot I v fled h n
to makeme kiiovhi to your that
I mig In m ike you a r f-t of " ‘fl i'vs
mi frtiv wes 'W7 on I ’1 nne this
approbation of
1 -ken ns but Why have fiat meatsrj been to-
to tftahlifb it treaty with Raffia f m
country the product of which is tjj t tial
lyneciJTarytoournavy The fl ivo traders forefeeing that the
Britijh Parliament at e deterrnincH to t
an t:a ta triej4mmrtrjVmmmm
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tnark-tbiy attached to t le arts and Jci
Hire
It it thought that his elev ition to the
throne will produce a revolution in the
M a- ns of t ie Mi jem-n andform the
tpoilnf teii tvt ation
T 1 I umerous and ferocious people
tie’ iir w -it g e- ious nor abilities: To
augm-nt tnr’r knowledge ta remove th-ir
AMERICA OCCURRENCES
PROYIPBNCE Aug t
The flat f of North Cirolha remarks a
terrejptnideiit w’ll mofl af redly adopt
the rew general g vernment at the meet
ing 0 their convt lien - ’I he State then
unlefs we Jbauid i-rtvioiifly accedatherett
mu ft remain to the other flues' and the
world at large a-fpeSacle of reproach and
derifion- ajy we i among the nation ! —
lathe puts of the U -ioiw- fboudoe confi
dm as foreigners and our commerce
fubjeSei to like duties with theirs If
this flwndnot operate to reclaim thofe
ports win und 'udtedly be but again us
- Qnr fade agriculture and manufac-'
turn n ull iai-gmjb and paver ty and
wr-t h‘i"ej's rt '-nr in‘vita:’le portion
Can we he loign comm-riiol people after
bei-g denied entrance iiua the ports of the
wt’S'ir D es our Siil produce the tread
wt co "fnm-1 Are the inhabitants ef t is
fmalljhte the only lovers of liberty t Can
it be fuppefed that Arre and here only
wijdom virtue and patriot if m have taken
up their favorite abode 1 Let us rather
tonfefs that the flue is (bimefully rent
By par-y and Fusion and that toe many
of ns pre fondly attai bed ta a depreciating
dcflruHive a e money bubble!
PORTSMOUTH Aug 1
Ex rad of a e ie fiotn a gdntieman at
Halifax fmme ly a citizen of this
(late to h s f eii in this town
“ I have read w'th lingular pleafure
the debates of t lit New Conrqsi and in
particular tlioje an thequejlion “ whe-
ther the Sqcreury of Foreign AfJrsJbill
ill removed by t he Prejiden and mut
" ‘ ' (hat thef veches and de
rdf'?
Em'r-J'sof Ruffin diflributed the rewards
to thofe who diffingnilbed themfelves in
the capture of Ocznhuw Prince Potent
kin received the fluff of command entwin
aft with laurel and richly adorned w'th
diamonds a letter of thanks a medal
flruck in memory of his skilful and intri
piJ behaviour: and the Jum of roo ooa
fo noles in money To Generals Prince
Rii liin and MrS’twarof her Majefly
gavi to the former a gold J'word richiy
fet with brilliants and to the latter a
flume of brilliants to wear in his hat
to faieut'Generals -Mr de Najchtfcha
kiii' 700 penfants Pauide Potemkin a
Jword de -Hocking a large elate in Li-
you ia and to Prince Giilitzin afword
to Generah Birm Pa hie h qcopea ants
M'-Bttchalz Tenters an I Met -ob
each" a gold hiittd w -ri Cianels
Rj -twiky Ponakef Kjle- Fjchrr
lit zef Markof and t- L'-utena tCol
Jw'clihnf each a gold uiitei Jwrrd fo
t-lie w low of M ijor M I tr of the artil
let y k:llsd in the attack of O-gihow an
tfl ire i -i L'vonii - to M ijot U'nernl Mr-
vtn-iarf Lieutenant Col MU e r and
11 H r ig of the artillery each at'
ejli ' i L v eia I all the fubaitems
at ut rs each 1 medal ef filver
H:r Mtjffiy Sis bejiaes made many
promotions mid diiiributed a number ef
ribbands of Or lers
SULTAN SELIM Hid
1 IV Pr‘nre wiijr reign will probably
form a'l m in the Turk’fb a rials was
tarn in 1 6 : and is unuou it edy the mofl
tccom lifbrd M march that ever fwnyed
the Ottoman Jrej ire
iks j everal languages w’th fad-
Jaw tales place w ujl depend fee flaxes tien he under a government formed by
is'their flock and the negro men being tried patriots culled from among mil
in a proportion of three or four t one wo- lions f A government aitminiflered by
man females will be Wanting to ejiablijb man who if we may judge from ad ion
pruer fyftem of population And fpeech exprefs themfelves as if it
ne6 On tke 7 th of A ril lafl the were upon their eternal happinef s ruled
H'l-n
lily a 1 1 eieganci-: he is well at quainted to that effect which was itga:ireJ
With a e t and modern litjiotyandre- “ lamju'l inferm-dthata Ur T-ylnr
has removed f tom DougiajS ( Uajachu
Jetts ) le Snithfi id it sirs flute He
was a mem tier of the late Maiechtrtfcon'
ve lion and a voisc-t 0 pptjer of the N-w
Cover' mint vet o-i its adoption by that
Jlate declared h:s acquieycence aid that
he JbeuiJ rccoiamui-i it 10 hisco -jliiuerts
I nis d duration he has had the effi onlery
to deny and it rdi-tg about the country
pr-u ices aid to tret their m-ndt from for the ev:iejs pm o: ef jbengtheiung
tear:- th- Ibickies 0:' juperilitio 1 woisijt- oe an the tppojito j-ron us--telling tiirivi
a t wort 111 of a patriot Sovereign oc ei that if wi perjevere we Jball be
an: I - J'nidto be the drjign of this young the Uaipiejl peoieou tiiejaie ef the earth
Father of the Faithful- -V' that it is net in the ewer of Ce-igrejs tt
' t-force us into t ne me jure ffpe Ih is
bulur
majority needed not hn auxiliary
dent to the wend and lht be may car
unrivalled in the htmijpherc of glory"
NEW- YORK Auguil 11
Ex: act cf s-ict'er t'om Providence
‘Rhode - :1 -i - da'c-l Juiv 27 1 739
“ The ellii-i nftiii r flat I fondly hope
a-idalm o1 tru ? W'll put on a iew ap
pear met at the next f-ffl-n 1 oftur aijem
bly which by adjournment is to me-t
in Oieber but w'll I think nn-louitediy
bs called Jooner The leaders ef the mi
jority ailow that we cannot r main long in
our prefent fituation and thpt the new
government in It he adopted —The f enk
er of the ho'ije hai give 1 it as his opinion
that weikCongreJs to write a letter to the
governor recommending a ca:l of our af
j'tmhlv for the purpefe of recommending a
convention the msafu't would a'Juredly
take plate— in that cafe an a option of
the new government would be inevitable
But Co gr-j's I think will not write let
ters to thi' flats Mr Benjen yeuM’iU
"recoil eft Janie time ji -te made a motion
LEXING'I ON 0&3I
On Thurfday lad it was fodcil from
about 2 o'clock until about ha f after
four in the evening that the inham
tanrs of this place wceohiigcd to have
liiih'ed c-indles to dine by
Various are the coo ertures with
re fnect to ihe caife of the daikrcfs
H me fiip'-ofe it proceeded only from
'an uiici’ininon (hcK fog 01 clouded at
mofphc e wlniil ohers a cof opini
ont'i-t iouie i'll men fe Opaque body
paiiiu’ at that t me between the body
bi the Sun -md rhe Ivarth was the caufe
AM ob e£t had that ycliow appearance
which tliey have in a great ec1 p'Sof
the Si n
jate New Yerk paper has thefellewing
Paragraph
“ Pchaps theie is no people upon
earth lieisei difpoled to obey 1 he laws
than rhe citizens of the United S'a'es :
q hey reafon jnilly upon tbe fubjeft
—conceiving that the laws framed by
thole whom they de'pu'e for that pur
po:c a:c 'lieir own fiee a£ and deed
— - and that violating hc rules they
themieivcs have adopted is ebfurd
dangerous -and pregtrant with mifehief
confufion and ruin but ncve-thelefa
pofieflin'' the paffions prejudices and
weaknefles incident to human nature
—they fee the piopriciy of appoin
ting guardians and executors of thofe
laws— eve y man thceforewho feels
ihe foicc of thoc obligations which
fliould aduatt’ good citizens will not on
1 clerj fully fubmit to cverv faliitary
legulation bur will alfocoufidci him
felf bound to aid theofliceis of govern
men Jo ihe-lifcbsKpcid 'licit duty
-C-05L'‘lN:in r I
IKn-j -y
by a Prefident whofe ctnduB calls for a
comparijon from a higher pwer than
earth : To the citiztus ef the United
States the name of WVhington founds
in their ears like the name ef a friend—
How happy Jbou'd I be bo live wider Juch a
government and how pleaflng would it be
to my friend if he could fay that I inftead
of flyingwiy country in the hour of diffi
culty now lye numbered with thofe he
roes who fell t( eflMijb liberty for tiieir
poflerity! Heroes who fleep on earth to
lives in glory But the wifb of your
friend is t hat t he pr t feedings of the font
of America may be a pattern and prcce-
ment of capital offenders to fofitniy
imptifonmenr inflead of death Giou
ccfleifliiic wheie feveial pe Iona have
been doomed n feven yean feclufion
f oin that fociery ' whofe pe ue and
fccurity their bad conduit tended to
diftuib the horror ihar has fezcJ
them Is net to he derciihed : They
beg wi:h he e'ca'eft earncltiiei’s that
they rn iv tie handed out of their mi
fery some alk to fee their wivea
ani-thildicn onlv foi moment but
this is not allo'ved 'hem in Hkdi no
puniniment ever devifed fcem fo well
caiadaicd 10 fofien the hearts of the
haidened and infenllble
iKS !' MS -0 B 'bdV-iTT-'&i) r$-&h
The foliottinefsa copy of an agree
mem entered into by the Kentucky
Society in 01 near Danville
From a convdion that the welfare of
mea-Jur- Kentucky mvH depend in a great
s" the eftahlijb -ent of ujeful mi
ilufaFhir- and that tl isdejtrable end
can u t b“ ait iined by i---dividuats who
t n or a -le of tbemfelve 4 rs purchafe
the m-'Clilnisand to advance juchfums
' of no n tv as w ‘Hid be reeejjar y to car-
ry th m 0 with furerfs
f -he in !L' tncis luce acted to
a ’oi-'a-e "U tclves bv ihenamc
of “The Kd'i-i-cy tic ey foi tlie en
'coui'i emem id'ni n&ciuies' and we
1I1 on'i e 01 e p-10 pay to the tna
raee'S he e-ji'c to lie cho'en by the
focery the ’c- c I fims affixed to our
name- a1 the: cod an-! on thecondi
rion nicut'i-ned below: Px R)ill:ns in
evciy pound to he paid on liefoie the
laftda’ nfSe-caiber 1 787: one moi-
the lull day of lie f'XTg
ton raet a Inffl- biiae with
plated bit ftur ups and buc
kle K-ntuk miiuiftilorv tbe
form us at ove iicknbcd with
lliori btoktn o :iis and pale blue
ubbon at tb foreiieaJ farming
a 1 ole a t each ear - any ptrt'in
eiv of the lenuiniler on 01 befoie'he giving me mVrtrriion lb iliac
ift diy of Novemlicr in the fin-e year oCt j gJm Tt-ci-ive the
and the rcfidueon or befoie ti e tail
dav of Ma-ch 1790
Wedo fuithc’ agiec iha if tbefiift
payment is not made within twenty
days of rpe time p'efcrlhed therefor
'hat the tet'on fj-d ng fliall foifeit his ————————
ime-ei! in 'he foe'ety and alfo be obli- r' — r e
ped to pav to the m ma!ers forihenfe' a meeting of the Titilti r o
of the foce : the amount of hi' full the low 11 r Lex ngtuii Au
fiihrcrip:on and 'bar anothe: fubferi- guft lit 178 j
ber miv bo !-dmi"ed f-to his place : and ‘ £(- jv e(j i al the holders
that if the left P-nmcm is not micie iv (r tiai:llenl!l 0f e jn lo--
within rwentv dn ‘ ofthe ime preferi
bed ilie'Cf" 'hat the '"iP pavm'prand
ail the iiveicft in the foo'e'v rf he
perfon fofilin roiav iball beforei'-
rd and ihatannihei lulifcrhei may be
admuted in his place
Pinvidcd that no erfon fi-bfcribirg
heie’n ftiallhcnbl'grd to p-y any part
fhs fubfcriprii n 1 n!ef 'be fmn fub
fc'ibcd alrocc'her 0 all on iAe aorh day
of September i789amnumt) jeo at
the Icdl -
Pirvided alfnihar 'hefim fn ro be
iubfciifcd fliall be divide! imo fliaret
one flu 1 e beins allowed fo- esct fl m
of ten pound: : nnl that evey jerfon
orcompanv In all me'eing-of the loci
ct fliall be allowed one vore for eveiy Mivlart a well arown bright
fliare that he or they fliall poifclk u Kmnrfed has
Provided lhar no buflne refpeft- 'y ailt not brandy as
ing the focie'y fluM be done in meeting a fntp Vv hoe vr take pp
conflflirg of lefs than a majority ofthe faid colt and givs 5 ot ice to the
fl-aer‘ except by perfons to be ap- fubferi ber living treat Lexingfon
pomed by meetings confiding of at at the fnikine ifpring tnall receive
lead a msjoiiiy of the whole aiinT ‘ ° f-sB
7 two dollars reward
JAMES
Provided that a majoriry ofthe flia
rers fliall havea right at any meeting of
wlvch due notice fliall have been giv
en to take fuch liens as to them may
appear right for the carrying inro exe
cution the purposes of the faid foc'eiy
and for laying out and expending the
monies he eny fubferibed and duell
ing in all things refpcctini' the fame ex
cept when it is fpecially directed other
wife by this agieement
Provided ' hat the (hares fliall be af
flgnable in fuch mode as fliall be agreed
on by the foefety : aud that if it fliall
hereafter be judged neceflary to in
ci cafe the capital of the faid company
it fliall he done bvincieifing thenum
ber of (hares which additional (hates
the fit (I fubferihers fliall have a right
to take before any ftraugers (hall be
adimtieJ to fubreribe 1 iloud fuddle horfe to be ex-
Providedaifo that To tar-as the money uanti for ftoie goods fait or
hereby is fo be laid ot in labour mate- Enquire of the Printer
rials or proviflons within thedillifft e “ lc ‘-‘“t1"
that ihe managers fliall allow the full-'' Oct 9 1789
feribers to furnifli the fame at Calh '
prices irflcad of the inonev fo fubferi
bed The priceaid time of furmihr ' "O T A TM1 C
feg the f-nrie torcll wirh the managers j) J j 1 CJ
m i'i !fntT -4 A-e r Y T V H S '
TITO COLLARS RDIVARD
P Ti Diamond
Ch-ek of the Bitt
S
litM'criber-
iircn iirrrr
Ni a 17 ai a8 60 7° and
luve the fuiilicr uin Un
in tlu tit It Jay f January 1793
e Am lav tlcir lots by implying
thtm&: for tl:c particulars
v hat is 1 squired they are refer
red to sai l rcfolves — -and that
they tired not exprft any fur
thtr incitr-gence
V liayrd away Irom theiub
Icriber about the mid-de of
ineerirgof the fubreribers at Darvill©
on Saturday the nineteenth day of Sep
tember 1789 and if a majority of the
ffiaieis dull not then be prefent on
fuch other day as thofe who then at
tend (hall appoint
In witncfs wleeof we hereunto fee
oui hands th's dry of Aucuft 1789
N B All pc fons dcfiious of en
cou: aging fuch a fociery In w near
Lexiupion and a e willing to become
fiihfciibers aie defiied to ineer at
Capt Tho Young's tavem the Second
Tucfday in December next
Oil a 1789
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have had his right to lands in' li l drk bt iiiet abait 9
XitiK’ki 1 Now as he ft led coi- yea': old nrkee trots and
veyin liis riht to m’ I hereligalJ j s -Whoe'er delivers him
4 11 - J c t or to 'Jr
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li -ic'ii
cn 1 t‘c y five p nm Js'te!ve
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:vvv r-aj - to tlichrr- then
m iiiil r ol j'aid bind it' t!iy
kne v whtr- n fin i
May’s lick Mif an count?
Od-iber 22 17E9 J
"VV HEKKAi i )ii:ed my not
to Wdivn Dal in toe ear
on thou find fevrn IvinJnd an 1
lev-iv-ive forfiN-n p unds
in conffcuence of which I was to
13iL had his ris’ht to lanlc in'-
DAVID MORRIS and biKKia and Ih
A HR Att AAfDRAKE " Jpvrtd 'er r-iark rcayTe
‘HTmiTn'I'IVirWlTOTWE
rPF nakfully received and Pu kiting in its different branches dene with Cart and Expedition J
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a at e !i ut'f ciari t c :icr li
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! R K Inuvcr takta i:j) laid
nut iha ier mty get
forsal l
rt WOlHiKIJRE aecbTiliiji n e
1-siJ wii 4cuiiiacui e incite
till: t e till le i uli Ol i’ k
lioli jA' lili c ioin C :t ti V
r'lrt ft hliii c iii 1 j y jute 4i'Cfe
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b ul1 11 v vc tn v Ji-ci
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yie tidiueidd t’r lixsr I10111U
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wafctt a 1 1 b- tveji nt I'l n
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39 1789
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ALEX ft ' RTS PARKER
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lUil inilinab J-lt a (-hail
ciilik brourtnd wine
fl)rf bilckid and lliOi l liornt
fccrl lit' i wlii-
tvtr gies iniuro-atiiiii of faid
cow io iiu! I get Tcr liiall have
two dollars'’ rew't id
ER
JAMES PARKER
Lexington 03 io 779
— i :
C Trayrd fo i C Crockett’s
‘ pi irra inn i i- une a fmall
l tL- L
allREE DOLLARS REWARD
SlJed ltX J’0'''' a'1- fv
- uip am htnith’s hric mil1 ii
Icxiniuj FaVcllc uhiiiin n
'1 U-llay ina'-r ihc? 1 Al I' : n
0!)tTr 1729 a black I In i-i
M i: R C B A N D I 2 E
I adjpcd to the iVal‘n Jt
jouds Iron -mongeiy
iju ns wareiLlh aaitin
goccrus chntr Iced and
w tocviua klOiCi ICCG cSlsCl
nciiicwi which wdi’be loTd on
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t uj!C itriis
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:n th lft enr flatted red and
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“P AKEN up by the fuhfcriier in belong to Mm lair The flruS tire eft hit
?‘yette taunty- an cane rn--a fiUBgJiLiheJSwiaifiunaauerjxca
jinitlfnrril Arft about $ or 10 mijhik Upon the vel'idbth:g
branded ant hr near (loulder 2 about & to be French Jhe was immeaiatcy
fert high a natural trotter hashad tneeiJei- !
Appraiedto£ 5 1 he Dutch ate our ldeR fronds our
JOHN CIEMENS Tn hft tin
Lexington Sept 5 i-Sg
Here will be a large com pa-
ny ar I oj John fo j’s th-
tenth of November im their
P: u 1
- '? t!e brne ° mil
to te Eig Lrne to rn ke a kt
t!®ment in thcm P rrc
02 ti x7E9
AN EXCELLEN T NEW
just opened-— J
Bjjl UGII M’l LVAIN
(Ii -r ho'i e founeily occupied
y nr J thrv C!a:k) ? neat
'Utatw nn rtarz jatc u u: lure a 4Nvjant
'yfiKJ''S ur fy the fukferiber in meu ad bred ta tattle tohjlt m? vowed
H’wlt'cr! tau trnear Gen Sattt j?y at h'me ta cultivate the lard and
a brndif Q'ar mark'd rith a rap avd'rtije frerifie- IFhen my virriirs rre
jl tin tl“ r!ht ear- about '4 yean idrfla have ta gtihrd my perj 1) '
A f-ra’j'd ta £ 3 tnmtdfarct Ifiavethe KiiF’ fe d of
W M DICORSE Y "fghbeuring nation yvtirh Itck'ire :
5 1789 ia Jerrtd with alt the fii-fi and hah ufmt
rand placed vpbn ah the walls of wr I are
which is three mites round tagt'
ri AliliN' ui by the fybfrrlber livi-a ' "r
5 iA i:Ab AhAilj 1 11'!$: ‘
tied lldaud wranjrd ta £ i S V J
4 it'w4 ti 4-i J f Awv father war q ygr
wi-r
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' " ijrHiamr m Hfr f WCWfgli
bii-il-i vn the nearfuttack but rut per-
tci'-ai'ir Appraifed ta£yo -
JOHN MACIIiR
1 1799- r
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J'AKrN up by the 'vbfcriber near lhtrheadsbfprijaets that ! too
" W'tv--jf rat 1 in Alajon County a bay ir:g in a lirt aig A’r walls the t
lr- 'r old lafl firing about I Shall in time tampleat fin c-
' t J'maLlflar in her forehn&J'-— —
he near Cuttack but nat pet- J11
wTi-t fii-
s 1749
but why Jut f meajUret been ta-'
JOHN CRAIG en ® tfiablifb a treaty with Ruffin f a
country the product of which L ej a- tiaf
lynecljfnrytaaurnavy The ft iv traders forefecing that tht V
Britifh Parliament att determined id tut
an ana ti thejimmet
' Srtf'-' "c“-
V I F N N' A May :3
THEY write from Cro f char on
thcia'-h of April ‘io-io I'mkiOk
cnvalry rta-Vgil a vti in re finnan
J P"?1 in r?'tf 1
fiee viilaccr bc'nnfc-'ng-tothe R-'narf
wh ch ec PTit'cr the ltppe"’al r-r foc
tion cxvtrer:i cd the fu'vof tliecnc
my : ail the men we e 'mined e v e
to the fword — iei ' r-itiC'i ml lioyi
Cgoo horned cart’e 108 hoife and
507 coa:s were earned fF and ihice
kaj wcit Lrncu tulf I
f“Wioirn all burnt to ales
Yhecnenu 9rrrrhi mill
Yhceremy after thi rc'itcdrnile
village ol PoRraz: whe-cthcv loli the
booty to the bell bidder— a Turk pu
chafed two women and four ihiidrcn
r n ' -
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“-A
ttf (ioji
la irjlnie h'CW'- tu vA:r
Vfj'-ly that'
ti: c w I van a r 7 tj" I
'‘7' frvi i nifi '(' I 11 i“nithit
ran
1 - - 0 ty
neijhhauts t!-uUfh: father Wf mi-itr
rir and f aught J event? five batta and
I t a lave fought nn hundred ai d nine
battles and hare five hundred thvfai
Y A
June 5' ' Tire Admiral Kefiaiii-J is
hrrived at Cef erhngen a d will take the
cammahd of the R'-JJian ft-rt tenner
belauirg ta tlrs JLet a fln-rt time fine
-took in the Baltic a Etyh vefiel i-dd
with fait bound to -Mrmel and Jaid to
lied to this CKUntry for many years m re
thanacfhtury and are henna to it by ties
of principle a well asiit-rejl Dedar
V a m r : - zjh iJrl ifr
them en'vties was the mafl impolitic
ef L°rd Nrth's odminiJlratia the
tulartf Air Ptts -and meets the full
approbation of Air Ferand his conntUL
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j juitobeamvifabiiiiies iulour
———-- majority needed art bit ours story
’ AMERICA V OCCURRENCES
in n IEXING'1 O NOcl ji
PROVIDENCE Aug f On Thuifday lafl it n’ iodmkfrm
about 2 o'clock until about ha fatter
The flatr of North-Caraliaa remarks a four in the evening that the nha'oi
ferrrjpotidetit w HI mfi aff reilyadojt- tatt of this plue 've cohilged toliavc
’ the yew general g verKwrit at the meet ih'cd candles to dme ty
-"isnleft inga their couve lion — ' he State tifi
we fiouid reviou jly accede thereto
tnujt remain ta the other ftstjfand the
world ot forge afpeHacle af reproach and
dcrifioi- a ’y wa4 among the nation I —
Jn the poi ts afthe Una we fboud he canfi
1 ‘ der
fu
diamonds a letter af t hints a medal
flruik in memory of his skilful ant intri
pid b'kaviour and the Jum of ' too coz
rankles in moie v To Generals Prince
Rl bin a id MrStwaraf her Msjtfly
-fet gave to the former a gold Jmord rich y
with brilliants and ta the latter a
flume af britttants ta m far in hi s' hat
to fm'tul'Gyierals M dr Najchifcho
-Jkii7 jo? enfant? Paul dr PitemUn a
Jverd de iteciing a large efnte in Li
vonia and ta Prince C: ilittin ojvrord
to deter sir Bim Pahleit yoopei aiTI
Mr Buclnlz Tenners nil lft ob
euh‘ a gold hittd iw-rl o C'ufit
S ewiky Ponakef Kjne' Fjch r
ezef tarkf a i tL-'utena f CjI
Jnchhif each a gid iittei jivirdi fa
the m low of Mijor M il tr of thr art'll
let y k'lt'd intheattick of OZihom an
this Jbbind not aerate t reclaim thuja' ah ob efts had that yellow appearance
parts win Widiudiedly be but againjt ns which they have in agieiitecl eof
Our trade agriculture and mmufat ihe ti n
tures muftiaiguifi and poverty and A late New Tork paper hat thef allowing
wrtch’4 'ejs f:e ?nr lavita!ie portion - - Ptragrapn
Canweb-ioig icomm-riiyl people after Peihaps ilieie is no people upon
lei g dent'd eutrawe into the ports alAc earth beucr difpofcd to obey 1 fie laws
wecoafum-T Artib: iikabita-ts of t-is -hCy rcafon julliy upon -the lu'ecl
jmaUjlne me only lovers of libcity f Can —conceiving that ihciaws framed by'
it be fuiored taut here and here o ly thofe whom they depu'C for that pH
vijdom vittue mad pair ittifm havetaken p0e ac 'heir own fiee a cl and deed
tip their favorite abude l Let us rafher and t'ui violating 'he rules they
cenfejs that the flue is bimefuliy rent thcmieivcs have adopted is abfurd
by t9r‘J EaJs’i and that too many dangerous and pregnant with mifehief
ef us a fondiy attached tea depreciating coni ution ami ruin but neve thclefs'
deflruiive ae money bubble) poSefling the pallions prejudices ard
- a weakneircs incident to human nature
POIVI'SMOU TH Aug 1 : —they fee the piopriety of appoin
£xractif a e e fiom a geniieinan at - tjn guardians and executors of thofe
lb - laws— eve y man the efote who feels
ftate lohsli eit in this town - ' the -force of tho:'c obligations which'
i V have readwth fingular pleajure ftould situate good citizens will not on
‘ the debates of the New Caurejs- and in j c!eeiful!y fubniit to even falutaiy
particular thaje i thequ'jlian whe eSulatson bur will alfo confijci him-
r ther the Stcreury af Foreign A jArsfiiil fcf bound roaid iheofficeis ofgovcrn
I lh Trefiden:’ and muft meU rnhe-hfchareeui heif duty
J Ant theJigechis anidt
'-Wic
hw takes place mu ft depend fet flaves
iitheir fluci and the negro men being
in a proportion af three or four to one w
tg'i femiles will be Wanting toeftoblifi
ajm-fr fyflem af population
: iO 6 ()nth?ithaf Aril lo'l the
E a r’fsaf RaJJUdiflribuitd the rewards
ta thaje who diftiagnilled jhemjelves in
the coptuxt af Ocztthuw Prince Pnom
kin received the fliff af camma id eat win
-ad wit h-laurel a-d richly adorned w th
- TV- Pr- i- e wny reign wit! probably - cvrveation- the mtajrrt we:slls'jurti'y
farm an m i t the TurK-fi n sals was take pine- in that ra-aa ao tivn of
barn ia 1 6 : and is wi tou -ledy tne moj t1 few g iver m-i would be inevitable
tcfom: fa--the fad' &fi‘iarch thit ever j'wiyeJ BntCe-gr-J I hunk wni not write
Ottiaanjcejire J:rs to th''jlvi Mrlie tjon yottM'il
IL eiks jtveral language! w!thfaci enle B jaw time ft it ueJm a notion
lity ail rieganc-: he ii wei j quninte'd totkat -fr'l which wis egativt K
Withaie t uJmouern hijioiyandte- lamju I inform -lit titi iltr Tiylw
Kurt ib a'ticiud to tie arts aid jcl has rem-ved ft cm l)ong tjS Mafacun
euffS - " toSuithfiid ii- (I ole He
was a m-nber of tit’ late Mi:iir!iu’tC9i
ve lion and a voiv n r e yer of tin fj 1
Gvt me it et 0 t its aavpiiu by that
jlatf atcmieii h's acquie mice a id tint
he fietii reco n m:u 1 it to his 10 jl me' tt
t m 1 d -ci oration rrr has -hnd-twr
M II r ig of the ariinery ea lia 1
§iy L vo ia tt all the fuUi terns
t r? each -i medal af files
U r Mijefly 6 is bejises made mviy
promotions and diinbuted a number of
ribbands of Oners
SUI IAN SELIM II I J
ejl ite r L ve ii 1 : to Mtjor U-nenl Me- ij O fW'f but w I I tlraiunioultrdy
vta lorf Lieutenant Col Mti er a-id b-cileJjoeier Thr leaders of the mi
ityalow that wee ahut min long in
our pryent htu it:i 1 a J t'l-ptthe if
gnerameit in li he adopted — The fljptk
tr of the ho e ha give tit at hi op in 7
that wet t Co i-prefs to wrnea letter to the
governor re ommea'Ji :g a cal ef our ctj
jemhla for the purpoje of tree time J: ig a
It it thought tlut his elevitiontethe
throne will ptoiuce a revolution in the
ma- ns of t te M ijeim’n aniformthe
tpot h af t 'tii 1 1 vt utin
T 't -um'tous tad ferocious people
me':i:rw7ifir' ious nor'abzt 1 1 es r-Is
iiHri t i':r iowieJge io remove tlrr
pr--u fret aid to Ireetheit m--Us from
th - bictiet a" juperftitio 1 won t an
tit- a t wjrtuy of a patriot Sivereign'
an 1 i‘ aid to be the drjign of this young
Fat het of the F il itful - V
Various are the coi enures with
reflect to she caife of the daikrefs
lime f'lp -ofe it ivoi-eede 1 only fnin
an miCi minoa ihck fug 01 c'oiideJai
moiVhc e wli:iil ohers a cof opini
ontht ionic rii'iicnfe opaque body
as foreigners aid pur commerce paili at Hut 1 me but ween the body
tdes-wuh-theiri — Is Dt ilieSun anJihe iiarth ivas (hccanfe
— -
t
IIjw i ip j (bj’i'd be ta I ve n der juch a
government and how f leafing would it b
tnnii friend if he cmdj'iy that I'infttil
of Jlyingviy touutry in the hour of a fa
culty now lye nnml-erel with th"j e he
- roes - mh-if-U l efl-blifb liberty for their
f"jlerity! II roes mho fire p o i cvtbte
sixes in glory Put the wifi of y ur
friend is that t he' ( t oceed: :gs of the Jens
of pr-ce-dent Annua maybe a psltetn cud
to the word a:i th-t be way Jxar
-U nvautJ In the hem Sphere of glory” -
NEW YOR K Autuft n
Ev a t p l a -ever t ra I’livMencc
Ilh i'c ' ' i re I 1'j'v 27 1 7 i )
liiOli i tf th: r ir Ifridly he
a id irirt I fits ! m ’ll rut on a it a?
printer it the next 0 four o'JVw-
hla which h a tifnr ru l is to mr-t
I a tny a-U it t -Ji try
for l Ve e r 1 Jt ijj of Ire sgthtning
the oppojl oi ro :n m- -lehiig-our u e
sc e that if w: if revere wt fiali be
I he )iap:ejl fs’iieo t in e 01 e of t he e it th
lUil it is 101 in the sow :r 0 Coigirjstt
hlf !ME&
m'— n 11 upm — —'
tien be under government firmed If
tried patriot culled fro: ama-g mil
lions? A government al'uinflrrrJ by
vun mho if wt miy judgm rain afiian
M-id Jeech exprtfs tliesujevis at if it
mere npm their eternal ha pi refs ruled
lya Preiidert whafe co'duil calls fir a
comlarijoi from a Irgher p'wtr that
earth: To the citizens of the Ui'tei
States th name of IV aiiingi-un founds
in f fi-ir ftirt like th name o' a fr'enJ—
ment of capita! offenders to loiitaiy
ini'iif-tnii'cn inffcal f a:h (5'u-
ccfttfifiiitf w'-ciC lef-eml pc“li cl: -ve
been dooic! lcvrn yea s icihfio'i
f oiii lm trier v who's C e- a:J
fccmiiy ihtMihiii conlufl 'cnVi to
d ihnfc lie horror -ha' ha to zeJ
- them is r:i rev le dfci:! ei 1 I cy
!h‘ wi ll he tf mi cl!iir s tli it
ilii-y mie t'e lvincl ut of ilic i mi
-fery — gome rli to fji liieir wve
cn i ih d ei o!li foia liifircri hut
t! itn t ao'ei 'hem j in Hi ii no
'trlinitf:it eve-' devii'e i :'vi in- o v u!l
caifil i'ciI 'o lofien tle hcaits of the
lu:de cl an J 1 i)i cn ill)'
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The fr-Ilpwiij iva copy of aji apice
nicii' e : u ‘ tin'o hyile Kemueky
S-ic e'j' hi 0: re i’ )ii"e
From a co-vion that the welfareaf-
K’- fifiy teu'I d' fd iiig"rt
j:io'- t'-e e'l ntef uj-'nlma
iuf tur- t -tod thot t J'li a' e ’i
r 11 it b- ii’l bv i d!vlduis who'
inota 1'? 11 1v' 10 i urrho'e
ih- i i ‘ s r ! ft a Jv amt urh tum
of 1: '0 v 1 is w u1 ‘ t e rv’ay to tar-
-ty th in a via ju-fji-
eiv rf ti c cm 1" r -ii iii i e
1!! daVi' T Noientsr-tn V vCn e nnr
and the t::f:iieon 01 Icli ie ll c LA
dev tf Mi ch 1 7?''
Wcdo i"m the cc 'ha if ile-ill
pa r-cm is n't miJe wiihin iwcmy
div tf t'e tiiri ivelVi'heil ie:cfor
h-t Ve 1 c i n Y' I n-t fiia'I fi-fcit his
ime cil i’ 'hr fnc t'v ordalfo he thl:
pe I is p rv"r- r'-e 'n 'na'e's f"r the life’
of ihc ie 't-e irn 'ini of h'- fii'l
fu's'er:-: "tip ap I if amvl c fuVcii-
her ri'vhMt'cir: l t c:ard
Tfvir it it-ie 'Li! r iniciv ts rot mi’e
- 1
With 11 o'civ d 1 C( lie me pre en
hed ihe ef1' 'har tl-e i1 j:i tn rt a-J
a'l tle :ircc! in ife 'i i'1 f tc
p fun fofi''ft-to : BV lla ! he hiii -
rd ai d ii n-l e- ' hn her may tc
l'P'C'o fha!! I'c ! p y :pv nuCa
f hs fih c'if ii n 1 n’tr ’fe f"in full
fc ’he I ahfvc'hc ll al!-u r! c J'vli Jjy
oft'rpremhcr i7J9iiiointi- £yzo ar
the ’eft 1
Pif vided -iT-ithat 'hefim fu to he
fuhfci :l cd fliail he hi 'Veil in'n ibaicv
oncflinie being nlin" ed fn eiC'i f m
r-f ten po'Ti1: no I th' erev icff'-n
orcompan In all n-e'clr? rf 'he loci
ct ftall be s!!o-cJ one vo‘e for evei y
him tha'heorths ft !I 'HiYcfs
Provided 1 Ear rn hiifire s tefpel
ing the focicrv la!i he dons in mecring
coiififiirg ofle:s M an a Inajority ofihe
flia e1 except by pci ions to be ap
po’ii ed by ntuctings confining cf at
ieatha--init‘''iiy'of iKe who'e
Provided that 'a m-joriry ofihefta
refk ftall haves right at any meefiig of
wh'ch dee notcc ftall have beengiv
- vn to take iWh Hens as to them may
appear right for the carrying Into exe
cution ihc purposes of the faid foc'eiy
mmics hceny fubferibed and dic
ing ii aji things rerpectinj the fame ex-
cept when it is fpecially direflcd other
wife by this agieemeni
Piovidei! 'hat he fliares ftall be af
(ignab'e in fuch mode as ftall be agreed
on by the fociety : aud that if it ilisil
hetcaftct he judged neceilary to in
ceafe jhcccpitalof the fail conipany
it ftall he done hvineieifiug thenuni '
ber of ftires which additional ftatis
the full fiihferihers ftall have a right
to take before any (bangers ftall be
'adimtic i to rubrcTibe
Provided alfo rhat fo iarai the money
hereby is fo he laid out in labour mate
rials or provisions within (he dilhfft
that ihc managers ftall allow the full-'
JcvribffsiofiLrnlft thc JaejtCaft
prices inilead of tliemone? fo fubferi-
bed The price and time of f urni ftr
Xgjhc fgie to reft wlih the manager
fiil:ti me dciovJ to mccr at
(‘apt Tlio Y-i'iiv’ I ivtMliljc Iceoai
I'ue: Jay in OccuilibCi rnlt
D:f 2: 1 7 j
Tim ICLLARS rli card
r 7- Pimi-J
C 11 cm fnviic7y4v6tvf:?i!:r
l!c 1H' 1 -I - lie L l’
tn:i uitr iii ft l)ite urli
ji1 ltd bn tl-r ij'S mii J bile
ll-: K ru-i r m linl ti:Mi vtt!-?
(nflil is a O' 1! to J vvitii
111 tviAi 1 : t is ml pi!-e Lre
' 1 Ml ! 1 1 Ivllf iMj t riilil’
ntrr nr-1 rr i:iin lb that
YicM’ birilnlT
r 1 r P
nwtli 4 ' tin I llill 1 5
llic 1 t'n f Ls llgtull All
il IjJ I
c -k ' j-A at t he ltuld e ri
fv 1 f 1 1
--f i Ml otfl llC 111 U) S -
N 8 63
83 llJ'C lis 1uiii-l lHH 1 tin-
ii ! 'biUfiv ! ImuaiN 179’
t a i s if i vin‘5
v Iit l-1 li 'l 'if d It'PJ af rclcf
ri-'i to ia: I rci'i-v?— -an-l ilar"
1 t 1 n : ixp ct ury far
tii r iiidti oi’ncr
By r I - r ' di Ivor!
pnBKllT PARKER C!k
i ij- 1 a-Aiiy lioin the lut-
icntivr about ill r nul- lc of
My Ullt a well giow n bilht
bay it ms cull noi brandefl bas
a Inip Whocv jf takes up ilia
fail! colt and g vs ntii:e to the
fublVribar living ueai Laxingfon
pt the finking fpring liull receive
two dciliuis reward
JAMES ERVIN
03 24 1789
I A M in ficV V X T R E M E wane
of R K A D Y MONEY that I
"Will difcoiint 20 per ccri ort Cvgry sc
compt due to tht' ollice that ftall be
di'chargcd in caft within 23 davs
from the da’e hereof- -I therefore
hope that ihofe who are indebted
will ufe 1 heir uimoR enJeavours to
feiilc and pay up their refpeSive ba
lances by that -daie - Produce' no
longer receivable in difeharf of debts
due this office
' JOHN BRADFORD
OS 17 1789 '
A good fuddle horfe to be ex
changed for ftoic goods filt or
Enquire ot the i’rinter4
Oct 9 1 789
rcC’irprf the fubiiriibffrs at Danville
on S :vida ilcrireTcirh Jjy ofScj-'
ica-i'Ki -11 i e' o rid it najoniy of ilc
ac s iraM i-rt ihei he-j’icifni m
fuel) oilier day -stlio'e uhu then at
teiiJ I’ all ap:iiint
In wnre ivle cof me hcrcunio fet
inn h in is tli s diy (f An: nil 17P0
N 15- AT ye furs di'Iious of cn
coil a”Tj iiul) a 'rtcicy 7n or near
IeMiii ion ami e willii o I ecome '
B-IrANi(- S
L: KINDS
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Mum 2l
‘k e n t uc k y g a zette
S A T U R D A Y NOVEMBER 7 178?
LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN BRADFORD a: Air Orrtcr- at Af ftmff of Main and Crofs Streets -where Subfcriptions Advertijemenis ffc ft
this paper are thankfully received and Printing in its different branches done with Care and Expedition
The following is a copy of an agree
ment entered into by the Kentucky
Society in or nea' Danville
From a conviSion that the welfare of
Kentucky mufl depend in a great mea
Jure on the ejlablifhnent of ufeful ma
nufactures and that this deferable end
cannot be attained by individuals who
are notable of themfelves to purchafe
the machines and to advance j'uchfums
of money as would be neceffary to car
ry them on with Juccefs
Y7 E the (ubfcribers have agreed to
V affcia e ourfelves bv thcname
of“ The Kentucky fociety foi the en
couragement of manufaftmes'’ and we
do oblige omfelves to pay to 'he ma
nners here-tfier to be chofen by the
fociety the fever al Aims affixed to our
names ar 'he periods and on the con
ditions mentioned below : fix fliillings
in evert’ pound to be paid on or before
the laft day of September 1789: one
irro ety of the remainder on or before
the laid day of November in the fame
yea- and the refidueon or before the
laid day of March 1790
We do further agree that if the fiid
payment is not m rde within twenty
days of the time prefer ined the efor
that the perfon failing fhall forfeit hi q p0jc
intered in therocietv and alfo be obli- b O L
ged to par to the managers for the u ft
of the focie'y the amount of his fird
(ubfeription and that ano her fubferi
ber may be admitted into his place : and
that if the laid payment is not made
within twenty days of the time prefer i
bel therefor that the firld payment
and all the intereld in the fociety of rhe
perfon fo failing to pay lit all be forfeit
ed an I that another fubferiber maybe
admit-ed into his place-
P ovide 1 chat no perfon fubfertbing
he e o fh ill be obliged to pay any part
©fhh i'ubfcription uniefs rbefum fub
feribe 1 altogether fhall on the 20th day
of Senrember 1789 amount to £ 500
at t e (e id
pr0 1 led 1fo that the fum fo to be
fubfc- : e I fhall be divided into (hates :
one lh -re being alio ved for every fum
of en pounds: and thateverv perfon
or company 1 all meetings of the fo
cicy fhall be allowed one vo'e for
every lhae that he or they lhall pof
fefs
Provided that no bufinefs refpecd
ing the fociety fhall be done in meeting
confifding of left than a majority of tha
fharers except by perfons to be ap
po nted by meetings confiding of at
lead a majority of the whole
Provided that a majority of the (ba
rer (hall have a right atanv mee' ng
of which due notice fhall have been gi
vert to take-fuch deps as to them may
appear 1 ight for the carrying into exe
cution the pu poles of the faid fociety
and for laying out and expending the
monies e-ding hereby fubferibed and di-
in rll things refpeding the fa neex
cepr when it is fpecially diietted oher
wre by this agreement
P ov'del that the ha es fhall be af
frgnable in fuch mode as (hall be agreed
01 bv the focietv : and that it it fhall
be eafrer be judged necedaiy to in
- cafe the capital of the faid company
it lhal! OC done bv jacreafingihe hum
be of lhares which additional DraieS
the fird fubferjbers fhall have a right
to rate hefoe anv Hungers fhall be
admit ed to f ubferibe
Pi ovided al fo thatfofaras thento
rcy hereby is to be laid out in labonr
ing the fame to red with the managers
And for the purpofe of fettmg the
bufinefs into motion there fliall be a
mee’ing of the fubferiber at Danville
on Saturday tlmnineteenth day of Sep-
- to lands
ftrifl that the managers hall allot
fabler ibers to furnifh the fame at 1
prices (inde d of the money fo fubferi
bed The price and time of fumith- f rewarnall perlons rrotn taking
WHEREAS I paflfed my notc
to William Deal in the ye
one thou land fevett hundred and
leventy-fif'e for fifteen pounds
ju coni quence of which 1 was to
ma-eriaU r provifions within the d ad tus risht to lands in
ne Ji- j
)W LhA'r1-— — 1 r 1 j
at catxVentuc'“ ovV as ie co11'
v eying his right to toe I hereby
tember 1739 and if a majority of the
lha'ers (hall not then bs prefent on
fuch other day as thofe who then at
tend fhall appoint
In witnefs whereof we hereunto fet
our hands this d ty of Aueud 1789
N B All perfon defirous of en
comaging fuch a fiSciety 'in or near
Lexington and are willing to become
fubfc ihers aie defined to meet at
Capt Tho Y ung’s tavern the Second
Tuefday in December next
OS 21 1789
an allignment on laid note as 1
am determined not to pay it
William Hoy
Qflober az 1789
tecnthofjuly 1788 to col Harry
nuts fot two run died and bury
tight pounds eighteen Ihrllings
and fix p nee Vttgtma cutrcncy
to be paid in bonds on me in
Kentucky on or before the fird
day of November 1789- the tad
bond being lince atirgnd by Gen
J VVilkiiUon to 'faunas Den
man & j rteph Halley to whom
the lubtcnb rs paid one hundred
and tweu'y five p unds twelve
lb ilittgs and on p nny and are
now ready to dtietiarge t he re
mainder of laid bond if they
knew whtr:’ to find 1
DAVID MORRIS and
ABRAHAM DRAKE
May's lick Mojon county
OSober 22 1789 j
n from the fubferiber
ihe laft da of the Lex ng
ton raes a fn ffl hri lie with
plated bit (Jar ups and buc
kles h n lucky manufnftorv t he
form as above defcrtind with
lhort broken reins and pale blue
tibbon at the forel forming
arofeat each ear — anv perfon
giving me
1 get it again thail receive the
ab'ove reward and no queftions
afked
NICH LAFON
Lexington Oct 28 1789 tf
wliereas
tb tr bond on or about die be giten in exchanged
Tiro DOLL 4 IS
Buck!’ T'o
J O i iCk hereby gtvet to
' fuch as itrnay concern tnaf
the fubfertbers give
Cheek o'- the Bif
DISTIL
IFR who can come well
tnformrtion to that mended for their honeftyl
diligence and fobriety gooj
wages will be given enquire of
Mr Chriftopher Chinn a? Lime
ftone or to the ftiblcriber with
i nQton
JOHN ALIFN
REWARD
Phrnand
S' n i
(In the bou e iormer'y occupied
by mr John Clark) a neat
and general afiortment of
MERCHANDI ZE
SRY goods Iron mongery
"queens ware giafs ware tin
ware groceries clover feed and
rned icirte wiiicn will be fold oit
real-mable teims
C Trayed from Col Crockett’s
k plantation laft June a fmali
likely dark bay horle abuut 9
years old ewe necked trots and''
gall ps Whoever delivers him
to the Printer hereof or to Hr
Brent in Lexington or to Mr
Hughes in D tnvtlle fhall receive
two dollars reward form
JER MORIARTY
AN EXCELLENT NEW
PRIMER
May be had by the grofi dzcQ
ft finfle attbiiOfiv
rz
WO HUNDRED acres of fird me
land with a contiderable mprove
nrtnt fituate on the South fork of Elk
i 01 n fix mi es fiom i exrngton A I
io fix hundieu and thirty three acrei
1 main Fl'ckman creek for which
General Warranty deeds will be made
valh or negroes will be taken as pay
for the whole or any part there
of ANDREW STEELE
OS 2 1789
FOR SALE
no other mark recollected who
ever gives information of faid
cow to that I get her fhall have
two dollars reward
JAMES PARKER
Lexington OS 10 7789
in four miles or
Sept 30 1789
AM in fuch EXTREME want
— - of READY MONEY that I
low backed and fhort hornpVwill difeount ao per cent on ere-y ac-
compt due to this office that Dial I he
i'charged in eflh within twenty rlavs
By
w
MERCHANDIZE
for good ch efe and butter
in caflcs by
ALEX & JAMES PARKER
CTrayed from Lexington a
bout Cfiridmas laft a fmall
wel
JUST OPENED
HUGH M’lLVAIN
A NTED
To be Solo to the Highest Bidder
for ready rath agreeably to the laft
will £? te I ament of Henry Fie1 f jun
deceafrd on Friday the icthaf Novem
ber on the premifes altogether or in
parcels
ZNE thoufand acresof firft ru'e
land lying on Hufton’s fork
t'of Licking adioinine Mr Cl arles
ad rpted to the feafon Smith in Bourbon C unry— If
the land fhould not be fold on the
day of fale it may be bought
privately at anv time af’er of
6 -II
A
All kinds of Blank Books for
Merchants Clerks &c made
and ruled to any pattern : Alio
old books new bound on rcalon
abie terms at tilts office
Nov 3
Here will be a large compa
ny at Lol Johnfon’s the
tenth of November on their way
to the Big bone to make a tet
tlement in them parrs
JOHN CRAIG
OS 12 1789
A large company will fart from the
Crab Orchard the 26th of November fer
the Eatlern Jcttlements: all are to go'
wtU armed
from the da'e hereof- - 1 therefore
htfpe that thofe who are indeb’ed
will ufe their utmod endeavours 'o
fettle and pay up their refuedive ba
lances by that date- - Produce is no
longer receivable in difeharge of debts
due this office
JOHN BRADFORD
03 17 1789
ed away from the tub
fertber about the mid !r of
Mry laft a well grown brie hr
bay ftone colt not branded i-rts
fnip Whoever takes up the
laid colt and gives no' ice to h
fubferiber living nea L
at the finking fpring dial
two doliars rew aid
JAMES FRV1N
At a meeting of the Trufteesof
the Town f L x ngton Au
guff id 1789
Elolvtd ti a he holders
or claiman s he in lots
N r 2 17 21 28 60 07 and
85 havt i lie tuuhii tunc on
til the fird day of lanuats 1790
to fave their lots by improving
them for the particuLrs of
what is required they aro refer
red to faid refolves— -and tha
they need not expetd any ftu
flier indulgence
By order of the bov
ROBERT PARKER
C Traye
i K
DANIEL FIEEDJrm in
Culpepper County or I
HENRY FTF I D in 2
Woodford County) '
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I cannot cineluds without riming
thot th: N ni M mafut i y hasje ar-ic-
tie led as totally ti preclu is the nec
of in urtatiin of that article aid ’a dead
of ‘mpirti i g near three thvifi A tasks
‘ 1 Ukr it ff f
annual yinsi this Ci-am’-inr tlth wears
able tifvpp v ur him tvif nm' tit 1 and
export cenflierahte mint ’hits to it he
markets —it 'bund I i' in lie tti the
mnnufalure ' Pip'r 11 1 iginjgt not ti
mention tie greis pragiejS 'onae f:i that
art : A gentleman of greit rej'peflnbility
in the town concerned i 1 (Aat bu'imjs
bat declared that if he ca 1 be allowed
' one yearti provide -lick he will ugage
after that ft make juffic ie if ft fupply f:e
whole U 1 te l St ties and as ti quality the
froduiio is w:!l fuflicienty Jpeai fir
thevij-vfS T it file -ice f Aar has been
tbfervel rtfpe3ing our mi infn luresjins
induced the writer ee t i is ti re mirk upen
qho'efour Pipit il brine a: s much more
might be f aid upon m n ty others of leys im
portance which will pnbaaly be taken up
inflate future paper' t
Hsa&LD if Frcedju-
i ahiiitf'ti'impirl the w from -
ejttX'Jerthat lifddvantage t hey are ane th- nt irio-it tender law remains in farce
' to m ike iiie’shrds -’pay a Jtconi frets at which w hint the depreciated paper trafb
? n'E’itoi‘‘dni under felt them 1 1 tiier pv-neit ‘i nil cafes and ctnjtqn'nuy
awn markets ' 1 valid t- ider indifeharge if any
JVif r the manisfa'lnre if of 1! Cloth f ' ' 7 ' tL'Js ntan ti depart from
- - ---- - tieir lurin -bje 1 the emitting a — ti
moral fentim-nt his
if facred rights ef
infultei ft is vi
tut to a mind if lit leafl difcerim-nt
that the a3 alluded ti is nit the lea! i-idi
cation if a federal tender but my done
with a view t ’ trrift t he merchants if
I1 vs hie wha hwe uniformly evinced
the nf elves firm and fervent friends to
the federal vv-ii if a id wh ardent
ly wifi far the full and rinplete adipt'in
fit The afrnhly by the late s2 rsfolve
that the impi I fall be paid iufuch mnfes
as C mgr eft Hill dirtS and yet continue
their f avert: tender law which fubjeB
the veryperfi s 1 vhomul psy the imoeI
ta the fid neceflity if receiving all their
debit in the niminal fun if paper curren
ev which isntw depreciated fj'i 8 for 1
- - i
"Salaped 1 ice the loams w: fi I rltic-
jive afr hut n fi ir i :i if pf a
trial be1 g nudj of tbtCiOta v i’:h Wis
jroniunctd by i 'ij ftfb-m-n :!’ ufed it
upen the hanks if Nrr u :Jnn4 ft be
“ the :iel Ci’vir" they ever failed
with: iJ ftcb f the t iroyrigemcnl gi
ven ta is that the’ th!'icanturnout up
wards if twelve hundred yards a week yet
firth" m hart if the tine the cloth it -
anreipotod in tlulovns: as the public Jt is proaabe t he new cmditution won!
have tlrjlitteriaj prfpeH that it will be lejs obyrious tt the myiriiy if eur
nit be liable ta m-ldew iwing to the fulere in the Jnpifed a nenlments
great care a d oil i t ike 1 it the fa isry
ft prev’nt the uje if a 1 yingreiie :f fiat
may be pro in I’ve of it a id wi have ajm
furnace’ frtmthe gentlen-ai iterefie '
-vat it that if attenrm is paid ta tie culti
ion f a’ f affiri tie na '
pie fupply they mean tett‘nd the mi
eiufnihry ft far as tt turn out 1 te Ivt 1
drei pieces per week which thry are si
Unrated M ii fra n ti-di)ifi::m of the
femlepirt af the ci tocivri-
bute to l'o great a wrf a A I wijr
af'ri M fa Printers t inf the fii
-jf of the m inufaJure ismcn re iw
fag td their exetiont fa I httaufi '
frt thaite tlu mill part f th’ iihibi-
Within the laft eleven mon h the e
has been manuf ictured by Giles Rich
a it A Ci 61 800 pair of Wool and
Co'tonCaJ
Boflin July 22 1789
b
f -Progrcfs of Manufaflures FOREIGN IN TTLL1G ENCE
TT irul sfari great Plenf art ti every
JL well wither te hit ictfittry tXfse the
npld pregfisthit rraiufaluresVire mak
ing i)i? us— While hi I t the Heckles
ef Great Britain every effort efihu fort
Vis rramnd am i their a!s if Parliament
tr'f i neraus: ftr preventing every at
t" ft i a re-nate then hit m fewer
if i r iv inletenience efiabliji'd then
the 7Vf'' of sevens prevailed and te
mivira!uT? if 'ol cuds in which
liiwiris if e'ght hundred per fans in
c!'ii!ng mei -womenan children are
diUy employed in the tiwnif B fhn his
arriv'd t Tnch h degree if perfeBiin by
thei'klh-iv’iiiinft lurie in tbs machinery
invented byihtrtativfg-nius if the ci'in
try 'as trlviHbe Europe ins in the fa
f rich tloi of tfi'ii aifiitfr and the Sates
af An"r!ca are fupplielnt near fi'ty ter
ci f firs than they ufetl it pay fir B'itifb
Vi!cJris be fire the revolution : Tut
idihiurh at prrfrnt t he m Hilda ‘ hirers are
SAVANNAH July 16
0 1 Friday lajl at a Superior C lurt
held in and for tut ciunty if Chatham an
aclim was brought to trial before a fps
cla jury between Colonel IFi'liam Min
ttjb if Liberty county plaintiff and
Noel Fining of Camdon cu ity defen
dant for a baance if 638 1 due oil fe
veral bends amounting to tozcl -which
tinds were given in Odcber 1772 bear-
1 A iSJ ' fv" Q A"" fi'fi January
Jv LX is 1 U 1773 for land lying ii Camden county
Whether intertfl is payable during the
OF ALL KINDS lime of a general and national calamity
when no p tofit or advantage coulix be mads
rOR SAl E' AT Ttli& OFFICE ef tht lanUjurclAft belga qutfliantf
- — -
Cj igteis fauld think proper to expunge
their righteous clanfe which forbids any
flats to emit Bills of creJlc oi qss
any fiino-j' 50IJ anJflvc c in ici
tier n pty nair oi ilub'-t' - it is this
parage apu which dam is the cinfiitu iien
and is the talent fiurce ef every ether
I'yciion"
V W-T 0 R K Atg 1 3
A no ig the nnmiet ifinterefihg difee-
veries which hive bee t lately am n'ini
cated ta th: pullic if the fol!ow:ng
w'rch is likely ttprtve nit left ufeful tha t
it is cnriins
I: cm fi Is if different chemical mix
fires (into the rompoitiin if which ice
it ni firm - t-rs) by ii if if which
i if or wnti
a yl
flf the o nem attendhg aissnl
produced as any fot of the year in
the hated parts if the world
m—
The fallowing is me 1 f them -wli'cli
although it be th: lea 1 powerful is ueve
t heirfs fwffit is ! -r the purpof above
msitimed M!t by degrees agitating
them well together in a convenient glaj't
ar glaze i earthen vejfel equal quantities
by wei h? of 'lro ig ail af vttriel and wa
ter tool this mixture ( which will be
very hot) ft t hr temperature ef thsair
ft fixtetn parts if this liqutr thus the
roughly rn’tsd and doled ad a "weenty
me parts leach by weight) ef Glauber's
Jdlt per felly dry avl tratf Parent frefb
ly reduced ft very fine powder jiirrin
the mixture that the fat may diffvlve as
flint ar pojjibls
It ii necelfary that Glauber s fait for
this piirpofe be kept uaerpofel tt thsair
itherwift it will becinversed inti a white
ptwdtr in which flat e it is unfit far
this ufe
C O P E i 1 i G ii N Elay it
TMIE Emprefs has irilred the Barm
de Kniiner her miwjler at iut
eiurt n pefliw in Mr Findtf audit ir
gneral and inter dant af pilice at this
capital $oo ducatet in fpetfr as a re
cimpence for his aBivisy and prudence in
aifeevering and arrefling I he cmfpiralors
win had entered in is a plot ti burn the
fleet in inr harbour
The cturt if St Peter burgh has alfe
granted an annual penthn if 300 crowns
nth" wife if the Irifbmtn of the name
flaafe whi dfcivertd it
wwiiinwwMmimiwiMww
AMERICAN OCCURRENCES
PROVIDICNCE May 23
“ A cirre'pmdent remarks t hot the
I ‘te aft a' ’he general atfemhly ’ ordering
a it ir c'i J ailer i vthit miy he euaSed
bv the FeJeril iegifliture) muB beemfi
'red as a uurlefqut in Federal’fm while
From the Gazette if the Uniied Stare
To the Printe'Sof the daily Advertifer 7
lenciofc you a hand bill poirtngout cut away the jagged or other parts of
a mode of pievcntlng thedtcu'tul con- the wound-by this method of purifi
lequenfcs of the hue of a mad dog cation it cannot be doubted that eery
I received this hand biila few days particle of poifon and confcquently
ftncc from Dr Ilagarth a phyfleian that every caufe ofdafigcr may be et
of great ability and lingular piobity feclually removed
a i s
nun's prcann-c- ’ an f the law has
huaaiilv'a'Ir'vJ iluee nin:ha with
in or over t' ema pre:'ji-tion that
it is p'oiiahle iJv: iv fr ur exce
or fa 'I iImi t oituar-r'iinuytinii: bu
ivheiea in iie p eVit ci-b iliere has
been an Mite- ferciKC of rw lawful 1- 1 f
buiJi tlis tc il pieuuuprini caiuut
ho aJinI:t'ji : ai i there is no odier
mchoi of’ determining the question
but f om Lhc natural preemption ari
fiug from the ordinary period of preg
nancy : and when wc attempt to a Peer
tain your lather by’ this rule weftnd
that as you were bon nine months
and a halt after the death of the fiift
m—w m vi ivui - bliQllllli
huiband & eight months & a half after
this it swIaiiM imIiI Ka
the marriage with the fecond thena
tin at prefumptlonfor and againft either
hujband being your father is equal—
Since then the law wiiladmi: you no
other father but one o-other of thefc
two per fons-ftnee you cannot lay claim
to any one of them in preference to the
other -- -and fincctt is impofliuieyou
Can have two fathers the-efure you
have none at all
L E X I N G T ON Nov 7
Ah EsTaanaorxAar LAW CASE
Extracted from a late Londonderry pa
per '
The following remarkable-cafe o: in
ujforr'nate Gentlenun who had
two-taiheis and yec nee aoneit
n‘ertc I for the aniufcmcnt of our
feadeit
jf Shou'l beglal of th s opinion of
£ the termed of the law upon tlie
fo! o win new and to me iuipnitant
qued ion
My mother wa married toher fril
huibiiidoniy I'i-ee veekr 'viien !ie was
accidently (tided by a fal from h s ho fe
Tour wee the e :fier Ihe marri
ed a fecond liufoind and exactly eight
mon'hs and a halt alter her lecond mar
riage the was delivered of me appa
rently came to full time: but prior to
my appe nance in the world the fccond
huib'nd died aifo Pray which of
thoic two gentlemen was nr ought to
have been my father accoidingtothe
laws of Erne land I
Eich of them left a fmall eare
The lelntmnofihcjiril huibandhavc
feied upon hi? eila e unde pietcnce
that lie I el without ilTue bad you
been bom fay tiie the-inft day of
the Seventh in-mth after the da e of
the Iccnn 1 ni ir-iaae von would have
belonged rotha: marriage: as tlieia-v
his alovei to cvcrv moi'ie- a ihirt
couiiiv' of in ee month's
Say he 'ehr on- nfthe ‘econlhuf
he-can-eihe han 1 you ihatl not have h'icila'c
isme law ai'ov’sthe in-uhcr
thee m i’iiiK o-’e the n ne there
foie had oi 'teen ro'ii iipoi the uil
davof the e’even h mon'h afie- ’he
hi ibtnd’ dea- h -ou would hue heeii
his fon to all imems and piirinre
They fay furlicnhii iLippoiiiigihe
allowcnec ofthice rr -nthi Within or
over the nine ihruiid he found toll ike
couaily aainf rhem os h yet they
a t at ro luiV tmnircgco I bo’h their
cl inns cm a ieara' ground Nine
mtjii'hs f‘V they is fixed by expei :-
dice s the nicduipi poind of a wo- fmall pox appeared at its proper period
unirc- in i the law h is Thefe unfuccefsful at'empts were per-
fo'incd fecretly haftily and timidly by
a female hand But in a cafe wheg
the ablution was more perfectly per
fii'Ried inoculation waa prevented
ftom taking elfol though the patient
was fufceptible of infeftion They
tca-rh -fevcence -us the importance of patient per-
in waftiing away the poi- ’
fon but they need no ahate our con
fidence that fuch perfsvercnce will ‘
certaiulybe fuccefsful
The ablution fliould he accornnlifli
ed with great diligence and withoqg
delay and may bu performed by the
patient or any affillant However aa
Kuck importance ft many individuals in
this flats was ably and with candor de
bated by theceunril on btth flies when
the jury retired and I might iri a Verdi 0
that the defendant flsjuld pay no inters'!
frem the 1 pf A ef April 1 775 ft the
5d if March 17S3
This cafe was and Bill it ptcuUnrly
hard In the defendant wit after feveral
years reftdenct tnthe land has been eblig
ed ti abandon tt aid fly from thefavoget
fo early as the year 1 775 leaving a cm
Rderable property in flock behind : and
nitwit bft anding the above drfnil'0-1 if
eight years inters (I BUI haseghtyars
mere to pay although the land is fitveted
in a part of the live to this hour claimed
and ravaged by the I A-ans abandoned
by all late Jettlers and u ’preteelcd by
government hard indeed when flill
ebl-ged te pay taxes which are well
kww1 tt be the price if prtttBitn
- BITE OF A MAD DOG
Near Wrexham in North Wale?
three men died of canine madnefs in
October and November 1 7S8
Thefc melancholy cafes fpread a
general a'arm Put if ought to give
great conpfort and fatisfanion to any
one who mav be hr to know that
the' is g fafe eafv and effefliial
method of preventing the infection
wh eh can icldom give piln or require
(kill and tain the power nfevcrv per
ion n employ It i? univcrfa'lv allow
cJ bjrphvnc'&ns ihar the fpit le of
in-d aniiiiil infmeiintoa wound is
:hc o"l tine hitherto known that
c n c m m n! a:e CBnJre madnefs to
the hiitn-m ho dv- rh:s poifon does
no immelve mischief hut is flow
Iv ahi'orhe I into rhe blond and fullid
er on nrtuniry is pfven ro remove
it bcfoieanv danger canaii-'e When
ever a re-fon is hit the plain and ob
vious means of prevention fnfrc
ju y l firft to wipe off the fpittle
w th a dry cloth and then to wafli
the wounrt wirh'cold water not
flirhily and fuperficiallv b"t abn-
dantlv and with the moHperfrverlng
attention in bad cafes for feveral
hours After a plentiful efTufinn of
cold water warm wa'er may be cm-
ployed with fafety and advantage a
continued ft 1 earn of it-poured f:om
the fpout of a tea-pot or rea kettle
held up at a confiderahle diftance is
pecuh'arly well adapted to ihe purpofe '
if the canine p -ifon lufufed into a
wound were of a peculiar cn'our as
hlrck like ink we ftioulri allbeawaie
lhai plentv of "'j-er 8nd patient di
liecncc would Mrafti our tbedaikdicj
hm mis caul no: he fXj'eflcd by a
flight and fit'cr'iciil an'ution After
the fiift ci'cf'i' wniJi np apply to the
biie faifv cnlo-cd with ink indigo
Ac ill v a -'ee -nJ- d'hfng a vilibie
proof m u' he ohuinel how foon and ‘
hw pe felv ir cm he cleaned out
of -he wound A a proof that flipbe
wafti n of ihe wound Is not fulScient
to ilenic it cfTeflially from the poi
fnn we miy men'ion that in fume
cafe aticr im-ctila'ion lor the final!
pox the poiiimous matter has -been ' l
a'tempied to be waflicd out of the
wound bv pci fens who wifhed to pre-
vc'iK its effeils : yet the inocu'a’ed
"suuein IJUWCVCl) l
the apprehenfion of this dreadful dif-
order always exci ex the greatest in
avIm atm Rita avaS aa sL
xicty a furgeon’s advice and a diftance
ought to be obtained as foon as podT
ble In ill cafes where the fkin ii injured
lie will exocure thufe dieftions mail
dcxrcroufly and completely In a bad
wound the poifdn may be conveyed
deep into the fleth by long tcerh or
by lacerations In fuch ciicumftan
ces he will open cup fyringc and
wafli every luscious place A when
ever any unccitainty can remi’n that
may oixafion future folicitudc he will
pevioufly fliave off the fuiface and
at rer-rii-inendatinn Chellcr in England Tf
of fo ab'e and humane a
phv fician Eoserhcr with my ownopi
nion of hc eflieacy of the mods pro
poied inducfi me to itqueft you ami
a!l other rin-ers in the Un!teJ State?
to re pent ir and to continue it fop
fomstime -fithe nc vf-papers that it
mjv beat generally communicated as
poflible 1 am perfuaded that your
regard for humanity will bcafufiici
ent motive for complying with what
I rcqnoil
1 am your moil obedient Serranr
AR THUR LEE
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LEXINGTON: Frintad by JOHN BRADFORD at hit Omen at the earner af Main and Craft Street where Subfcriptient Advtrtijrmtntt (ft faf
thit paper art thankfully received and PaixTiMp in Ui different branches dant with Cara and Expaditian '
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The following is a copy of an agree
'men: en'ereJ into by the Kentucky
Society in or near Danville
Pram a eennflien that the welfare af
— Kentucky mul I depend inagreat me a-
‘ furt an the efeahlifbaent af ujeful me
nu fa FI urn and that this deferable end
cannat be attained by individuals whe
are ratable afthemjelvaita pur chafe
the m ichlnts and ta advance fuchfumt
af many at wauld he nectjfary If car
‘ ry them an with fucceft
Vf I? f he twbfki ibers hare agreed to
vV rcia c oii'felvci bvthenime
©f‘ The Ken''Ckv focie'v fo- iheen
coum’emeni of mamifaii'es' and we
do ohVji n"-fe've f pay to rhemi
nivcis hcT'f er o tc chofen by tt-e
ficc’v hee'ff i fomi ailiieJ toour
niTi v -He pcrfoU ant n the con
d ti ms mem one I behi v : fix
in ere' v ptnn 1 to he piJ O'lnrbejoic
the laft lvtreemr 1789: one
mo ery of therem-under on 01 before
the latl ilay of N n cinhc' in ‘the f-me
- yea an ltbc refifoccn or befoie the
la!I (hi v of March 1750
We hi f-mher aace that f the fii ft
faymett-l-w‘--m-’le-Wf!toM'eiu-
- dayt df the time prefofoeJ the cf r j
- that the perfonfa line (hall forlcith'lX-o
intc'eft in -ihe-et v-and ahb be oWi-
LVof (hare whie!:Mjtional ivfircn c c r rrj u ntc
bUMhiu I1WM
to nsr W‘ n ft1 rn hmidml ind
aJm't eJiofibfcribe one ttou&od feeit hundred and
Pioidedlfo ih rotMM tbeme eenty-fiee for hfteen pound
ncy hereby istobe laidoutln labonr ntonf quence of which 1 was to
marerial sir provifions within the had is rjgu tojanjs
Rrifl that the manapers (hall allow n f he f nli enn-
-fubrcitbcr to furnilh the fame atcajkKentuck Now as he fa ltd qmi
prices inftr d of the money fo fobfcrl v eying his right to me I hereby
he ir The price and time of furjifli-
ing the fame to teft with the manager
And for the purpofe of fettmg the
bufinefs into motion" there (hall be a
meeting of the fubltribers at Danville
on Saturday the nineteenth day of Sep-
nun &Jsep!i Halley to whom no other mark recollected whoXcompt due to lhiiTofitha'fhall mi
!fon thepufes of Ihc the I ubiabrs pud one hundred ever gives information of SSSi'chrRed in ek within twenty day
and for UvfoaMit and expending Ihe BJ tcn live p muds twelve cow lo that I get her (hall have fr?" ‘J® dVc her®ff - -I therefore V
aj mies nefeSy fuhfcribcJ and di-eft- 11 iM‘r Jl “' v J w ar‘ J-" J hdw thl1 lhof whfV r '
in- i i ill things icfock'n- ihe fa nees
cep when it is fpeoaMy diiecleJ other
wt e by this agreement
PovUe J that the iha e (hall be af
fignable in foch mode fball be agreed
01 bv the focietv: and that if it (hall
he cjfrer be judgeJ neceiraiy to m
g’eafe thecsp'-talofthe faiJ company
U ihi'ioe donebrlnceafingihehum
r romrany 1 al mee'inivif the fo whereas the fubfcriucra give
ec y ihjll he aHo ved one vo’e for th ir bond
every flutihit hsor they Hull pof
fefo ‘
provided that no hufinefs ref cft-£V
in$ the focety foall he d mc In nweMney night p-muda eigiicen Ih-Iings
confifting of !ef than 'a majority of th&Ay8fid lix pncc Vligrma culcnC)
fh are's except by perfonsto be a- be pjid i-i bmdon ine in
po nted by meetings confiding of at
lead a majority of the whole
Provide I thit a majority of the On
rets (hall have a right at any 1
of wh’ch due notce (hall have bcenai J ilkmioii to ‘‘ui:itas I)n-
ven totaVe foch fteps a to them may man & :ep!i Halley
jeJ to pav to ihc manaicn for the uSd
of the focie'y the amount of hs (lift
tcbfcrip'ionid tint ano herf ibfcri
be- my he admired mo his Pla e and
that if the lift payment is not made
within twenty days of the time piefcii-
tel thciefo that the fuft payment
anla’irhe inrereftinihcfociey ofth
pe'f’ti ibfaP:nato pay lhall befoifct
e iil'hu ano’hei fubfenber maybe
I init-f i mn hlj place
P pvcie ihaf no per ifon fobrcr:bng
he e fi(llbcb:tLeJto pay any put
©flu ‘i’crintion un'ef ihefum fob
fcrtH' v’l-ce'he'fta'Iontheao'hda-
of S emboi 1789 amount to £ 503
at t e ‘e ift
Po i‘eltfo that the fimfotohe
fub'c- el fliall be dviieJ into flute:
o-reth -ebengallovcdfotcicyfom
of e-r JunvU :-anJ thitevery perfon
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mg a-jfthelhi- of at Kentjcky on or brfie the fiiU n Trayed ffom Lexington
f-y ° ‘N eiibr i789i the u d bout Chriftinat laft a fmall
mcc ng bond being lince aiii'id by Cin daik brown andwhitcqowhol-
temhet 179 and if a majority of the
ft' err fh all nit then be prefem on
fuch other day as thoie who then at
tend (hail appoint
In wtne whereof we here mm fet
our bin Ischia- diy of Aucuft 1789'
N B A'l ped'in defiro-n’ ofen
co'M-ing Arch a P7:iery in or near
lesinytonv and e willing to become
foVc-fiers die defued to ineerai
Cap' Tho Y-'ine's tavern the second
TiiefJay in December next
03 211789
Ttro DOLLJW UK mi)
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foieir
Mi-n i-t-
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the 1 a iV di
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ton raes a in ffl'-Lri ife with
prd bit flat r ip arid Hue
kCj K lUck f
f r
f'nn as above clrfcntn d vnh
Inort broken reins and pale blue
liblson at tire furetiqJ forming
a rofe at each ear — anv pmIoii
giving me intormrtinn to ihat
Iqct it agnn lluI receive
ns
above reward ard no qutftr
alkrd
NICII LAFON
Lexingtan 03 28 1789 if
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VonOtSk hciebv oivr 1 to
j4 bcieby gvei to
as cofCtru tual
f( rcwarn all pcrlbris from taking
alignment on faid note as 1
flrn rt-rrjnej
11 10 pay u
am drtcrmn
VVilluai Hoy
OBaher as xj$i
on 01 afoi it the ofrpui be Ren in Cfciange(tf fnip Whoever takes up the
l 1788 to oof Harry y cfc§ an(j bufter faid colt and gves noicr to
wonu'deJand :tir:y jn bv fublcribrr living nca L-xirgton
ALEX A JAMES PARKER the finking fpring ilMh met -1
1 two dollars reward
JUST OPENED
By HUGH M’lLVAIK
(In the hou e (ortnr-r'y occupied
t by mr- John Gark) a neat
and g-neral aflbriment of
gallops t Whoever delivers him
wl Primrhercofor toMr
Brent in Lexington or to Mr
Huahein D nvTlte (hall receive
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AN EXCELLENT NEW
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WANTED
DISTIL
MlJ-LER and
IRU who can
come well
j£red to faid refolves— -and ira-i
andTolfnety7 " not y
w1Ces w’dl be given i enquire of er indulgence
Jiymended for their honeftyj
Mr Chriftophrr Chinn at Lime
ftone or to the fubicriber with-
in four miles or Lxioton
JOHN ALLEN
Sept yo 1789 6 -II
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M E R C H A N D I
well aJpted to the feafon
HUT RWidf Iron mongcry
J-'nweglafwreii
1 O R SA L E
rj WOIIUNUREDaciesoffirftraie Orchard thai6th af Navembrrft
I land with aconfideiab!e mpr eve th BaKernfettlemahtt: all art ta ' ga
niot fttuare on the South folk of Elk-" j"tA
:n fix miefioinl exmgron h-4V
lo fix hundieii and thirty ifoee acreiX" — — —
nm-m ll ckman creek for which
Oeieial Warranty deeds will! emdp At a meeting nf The Tn(lrf
cih or legroes will be taken as pay the Town f L-x:notnn Au
for the whole or any part there- glft jll 78?
1 Efolvrtf— irsi “ he tioldere
or claiman's r ! r m lots
N a 17 11 s8 60 oy and
85 have ihe luuliu rrc t'n'Vy
til thefirflda of lanuaiv i7pos-c
to fave their lots by improving
them & for the partial1? rs of
what is required they ar refir
backed and fhort "Horngni difeount
Smith in Bourbon C iunry — If
'hc not bcfoldon The
davoffj1'’ “ y bt hnught
privately at anv tim afror of
DANIEL FKLDn fn
Culpepper Caunty r
HENRY F1FI D ff§
WaadfariGiunty)'
3 17 9
A large rampany will flart fren the
By order of the hrwrt
ROBERT PARKEF
CTrayed away from the lut
fenber about the mid Ir o
Mjy lift a well grown bnh:
bay done colt notbrandert
JAMES ERVIN
wT AM n fnch EXTREME wane
of READY MONEY that!
PHere will be a large compa-
1 ny Co) Johnfort-
tenth of November on their wayX
to the Bjg bone to make a (et--
Uemeftin them per '
—
All kinds of Blank Bpuki for
Merchants Clerks &c' made
and ruled to any pattern Alio :
bid books new b Hindi bn jcaiuotV '
abicicnus itihisoffice
Ta be Sold ta tie IIighrit Bidder ’
fat 'randy rath graWjr ta the lafl
will & reflameftafUrmy I'ie'h jun
- dectafed an Friday the 10 thaf Nave m-
bet an the premifet altagether ar ia
parcels
NEthourandacresoffirftra'e
Imd lying on Hnftnn’s fork
Licking adjoining Mr Charles
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fa far as to turn eut is in i
dredpTti ts per week- which ihrj ire - i
Ctur yjei tide fra n ti‘d-jja!it'a'iif the
femai’pirt tf the c nauvtj t to tri
bute ta fa jrfil a w-rti aid I m ry
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me it of tie nt mufaJure is ! cu nrre aw fj fr
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export coufi im'-le
markets
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in the tow i eweer ne 1 1 ituaiou very hot) to th’ temperature of the air
bat declared tan If he cat be avowed f jf vttft flrr tf this lijuor thus tho he eliiltj 1 : liiec u no o her
’ out year to provide Ink he will e iaf reuritly mrced and cooled adt 'verify- ictc'tninin- the TiClion
oftfr that to mike jiijide it to fu9?ly t1" J ' " u c — j i- — i — e
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BLANKS
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i although at prefentttimvvSalurert ire rh F-lenl fcHl:tue) muJ becanli
aWlttta‘imrari lh! se re from 5-i-V' 4’fi n
- yet unifer’ihat'jiidvi’itage thru ireme ft 11 ' it 1
fa mile ’the'tkrdt tai n leconi fnirnt trvrh rlYmth
m-it fk Co Ai tin oir ot Wool and V: 4 : ' 7 V loany onenrsnem in prcicrenie to the
Co-con Cad ' aSton was brought to trial before a is- other — -and faiicci: is inpoiIiiiieyOU deep into the (teft by !on'‘'tcerh or
Mb r 780 lwcimumuv can have tvo failios ahe-cTore vou "-aceth o
W tefo of Liberty county plaintiff and havc none at til
Within the lal eieven mon h the e
bas been maouficiurod by Giles Rich-
abfervei refptliVoHr miiufalueesbis - tf "'-j— - tiutifyoi weio bon nine tnomlrt delay and may bJperformeJy'the
lulueedt’se wntrr e't wtremrk upon Uh th Glauber ifntt for ’ fB‘ J111 ?fcrlhe thefirft patientor any afflilant Iloweir
I cannot conclude wither -r -(
t'totrifNi'l MinutaA iiy Aij - irf-u- '
'eiaped t ice the lai n win : I 'oinc- the fedora' ’"vne it a CU fco-
dive af ir 't hutnfxi-e "' b '( forth' full and conpH' a Septan nnn-1iJ(
trialbt'igm J'oftb’Cain vrhwtt fit- Ik i Jemhlyhy :'i‘ lire il rtjalve rje ihe
fii:hiioii-nHti'’’tgrntrlly-- ’fd Wr a view t Ve n-‘ kvitxaf
f ai! In- 1 r rrr‘-r'ue to tne Eire- ' h hwt unAarm'vm ev'nreJ
fsV ) t i: -hire - t'nt hu fifnrehet firm and fervent friends ta
may' ha train V'af it’ a ii a is hive if M-' to emit Bii-c of credit' o n us
furaures frt nihe geutiem-niUereJeti a1’ tno0 gold aniSve- c in a cn
it thot'f nttenvan is piiJtatie cnitim: ‘i!1- m p dm of debit it is (id
watianafi ix fa t afsrjthe n i r pvtgiV w'uchiimii the tnlitu ilrt
mpan th haikraf iVr' u !lnnd ta be asCngrejs 'bill direS ani yet continue mv app: -lance imbe vror!Jt‘'aefe:oiJ
nJ-xhcr-ltfo Pray cbirt ol
vithi aiJlcht:hefJfurtge aeitgi- t ie veryperj whonv 1 — l- 1
irirrfamifi and their aUsaf Parliament
fftr -u nr nut far treventing every nl
t’l’t ta raxate thee ht'm footer
vit v i 1 ir enieuce e:hblifb‘d thin
thfTi' r f'r’flar prevailed aid t'-e
niv”r‘i1ur‘ a f o 1 er di in which
V'Wirls of e'hl hundred perfint in
elvd'n met: "women an children an
ii'ly emrAaytiin the tiwnaf hlin hit
etiirtd ijpidi a iegtet af ftrfe :1 'au by
i"-' - - — 1 1 m - - — OeivceJ uf me ipi-
rrananneed ay th' fifb-m'n u el it titt mm tl bjl bpa:d iifuch m n’tt Tey cz co full tjnc: bus
m J f a Km Jf I'ilffllf n '! nirm¥ mrm 1 yjt iMii
niff- mFu - ' 'u i1 11 nr-- Mir otmtcu hi: Itdrat I he jury retire iaii brought in s vr-i’ 7
ninJfrrtfttbuv:ijd'Mlureirefst- I j i'-rif U ir
in omen us — liri-itunl-rthi fbsckltt ' t law on if p'-J
pi m PfiJW 11 Jlr 1 CM
11 !?r? f"rr ttl3tf9tt gneril and itendint af sVp at this jJ af Mirch ITS?- ra pi nr ii ml to cowm-re it f:jj
capital 533 ducat ft in fpecie at a re- Fit’s cij'e w u and till it e'ui'iriy fune ’me -inhere vf-piier that ic
r amp rite for hit alivlty and prudence in hard on the defend me who orter f-vral mu be t I'e’vrai'y cvm i:j:c"eJ as
the ityrtveiltun nixie in them ichiuery
invent’eibythl'fatlvfgeniutoethe-eari‘ AMERICAN
try 'at ta rlvalthy Europe mt in the fa-
S af ktf : 1 Ja I AU i La Ca
SrffJtftio'tTrt srrTfit and ' Sutet
of Aar’ci are fopUeiatueir fi tyeer li A mr pdent remarht tht the rl
tfnt'lrSthiithtyndt pay for ltt'ilS'h'tentralirrmhly ordering ‘ 1 c f rated an
‘efyutan F lernl'fm wh’le
le ider law remiinf in force
to mtte iht'ehrdt pair 1 jeeaii fnirnt errm r utho Jreci itei paper tnfb
to E’lnh ‘Sand under fell them i 1 tuer rv ' r H refer ail to -? umtiy
own mnrkett " 4 J f ' ‘ fr i'f hire of my
Nariitha mnvtfalw nf 'Uil Cl nil ' 4 ‘-s f '‘ti " dep art fr a
TT rrntjltrurejt tvfrf COP I' 1 v u i- N Msy 2 bated ly the rtuhrii an Uth r-d’t v -1
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OF ALL KINDS
TOR SALE AT Tf
f P-Tgrcfs of M-nufj&ureft FGKEICN 1KTF J L tc Lite I rj:I i nputs':: ta ira-y l-Jlyj
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IN DS timeef a gvieral and national calavury I tercived ilns hand bill a fewdayt lurtitls of mirn 1 '
Cnee flora $£££2--
liSOlTlCE ' oftheiaudfurcliifetl tetgu utJHamf ot great ability am) Angular psoLity fccrually removed 6 °
Noel TjVU'igl of Cvnden cau ty defen
dant for a on anee of 638 1 due adfs
veralbanih amounting to lose
SAVA N-N A H J JulyxS mwii u nn
Oi Friday lajl as a Superior Court two per fons-fincc you cannot lay cUim dcxterouliy anJ conip!eiclV"DIn a"bTd
hebdinanifor tne county of Chatham an to my oneof them in preference to ihc wnnd the poi fin ma” be c'vnvevel
adtan was braurht to trial before a A k -l u 1- : a - 4 "
and is the laic it faurce f every other
abelian"
V ! vy0 R K As: n
'tifre-yjr-Vr A na if i he n nSri of inter? ling
rn-mriti-ctiei which hive her i hflv
f the 'luiPc is the V’iVi
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who had
fire t in aur harbour faearlv artue year 1 lnv:n! aran
The court of St Peter fourgh hat a!jo CUcraKf merty 11 jink hr'iil aid
granted nnanunjl pent ion f S'locYnwut KXwitkfitndiiig the a’uve t“u T '!! of t
toth’ wife if the Irifo ran ef the name tsgkt yon intefd Qht m ’nrt
ef'Iaafe vkod:JccvertJi( nirelcpm jltl-uh the hu 1 r -i:ti ?rV
fl a'artef the I h:t inrir riainird
aijcertmig
OCCURRENCES
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fi? Is of diftrent chemical jn'v
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’i'lgandatrejlingthtcaafpiratart ytattrtd-nce antheia :J hitb’en ojlig- pn'iin'e J an pe-'iM I? t 'n
d entered into a plot to turn tut d tech : a Jfiyfrun tbefiviget un J 'ir I: nu 1117 w J be a ft '’I
a - -- " t hi A i ua a’rcnnon in hTl c'i'ci -rpi'p-ji
rJ°rV t'C Jo KcntlemiT wai nr ojht to hoirA Afrcr a picmif-I eTnfion of
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Since thenihc law willadnii: voti na fcleln all cafe where the (kioii injured '
'other father but one o- other of ihci'e Ho'willexoc'jre thufe dreilion moft
VaTeiei- i i a! p c taking eiTe i though thtpriCne
bcenan'irc !b wai fu-rceptible of infeAion —
band i tli -!? il p‘Caa-:i1iiii caniot
the ftVaiii m r‘:aee y-ai unnil have
b onl 'ui'u: miuuge tltea v
h' a li vel '! cfcy nr e a ahnt
conii'v: nf ib re "avmina
Say be f' r un- nftnr conih:!
'c-c:ii-’e ban I vf'ii ii-nii not h ire i ed vc
the 'He !tv i: uv- ihe in
thee inirtbn fa iefine be
foie ilat 0-1 'He 1 11 II ili'i l tbj "i
-1'vaf i'ic eei b '-:e he
the jury retjreiad I might rnrd’l iii-hi uf hc r'li ncy of the ruids p o-
Ifcit tftf defendant Jh-rtUfay 1 r-r? f p e ' iid u£ nr to icpxfl you a-:
from to tgth af April 1-75 ta the a!l'c ir pisire in f!ie LVteJ Stars
From the Gazette of the United Starei "rve: aiy unecitainty can reina!ntlm
llufl) !!vl lit’ III CO V''ljlki 'V 'e-J !Irja
aLcilcm! ki!eiaw )'! i ainli !v s
-1-I lour '-inr ile e ici ire ra:
a i'CiOtI infoaii I ani exi't'i' eht
’hi in 1 a ii’if al'ic ns itv md ni--
and rioigfj ri t 1 1-nnt abtndanei
by itll ht riitr nid ri prettied ty
gjvi 'H t h i i indeed when' J ill
a':£i :o rv r :res wYt-i are well
l e :: i o r o n vr 7
Ax aoiNAv LAW CASIu
Etu:icJ iiuil a Jure London Je-iy pi
I’lia f )': ving renuku’e pe ce of :n
i la c CioifJo'Hi-' w'i' InJ
t Pai-i'i lie s a vl ve- n?c i j a
lft:r flats was ably end ir:t h rnuorde-
:r i-i
by lacerafons In fuch ciieumllan
ce he will open cup fyringc and
waft every lufp cioui place & when-
t-i h ii fhe imiwtancssif patient per-
ftfve-cncc in wafting acjr the poi- -
fnn but they reed no ahre our con-
niTJ OFA MAD DOC
Neat' Wreilf :m n N--r:h Wa -"
thresmen ilipil of ran:pc n?Jrca'sf Ii
Otnlici snl November 1 7P3“ '
- 1'kcfc irc!anc!ioIy cafoi fprea I a
pencial I’airn Iu: it ouijiit to p e
R-ea i-onfort and fjtisfjllon to an
o-re who may -be hr to know ibse
threji a fife eifv and cTe’iiil
nrhoJ cf pievcnjirs rhe infcnon
') c! csl c' loin g’vc nr ier:riie
ft- anJ :n 're '’ower if ever? Per
sian aieil Vn ! ji in'a n-fi iv
fl hv a-hyi’c's'i 'har '! c vir ie of a
in d j’j 11 a n'n e I !n' 3 ’-o mfii
el c ! e r''e-n ir-rra rij
f n 1 n ’ i r 1 r cs-e nj
"he Jvirr in Vi p aifm vc
n-i !’nl rp n 'r'-i-' ! jr
Irn r:c m y ne-a'inn that in fume
ce'c : cr IiM'c:i! iPn lor the fmail
a temi 'ei io l-c wafteJ ot of the
vc” J rb lie a yilib'e
in- '-e liM-me1 h v fooo and
h -v ie ip-:v -r '-'i e cleane I out
of he “oifa t pi
ro our
hcV M vi i'a wc li'ru!ii all be aware
t''V pV '-t if "i r J piiienr di
J i cure '! ! waTi n-v the 'a-k d'c
ho! !!' c 1 " e fXa’pled hy1
fi'!- ml fufi i-il eVu'ion Afier
' f ‘:r t -ei' i' wi-h p jpfr (( (he
b -e tiln'! -b inb :ndig
Ac 1 1 1 'a
rh a dry anl tiren to wjIN
ti-'c xroini J’i'h co’-! irarcr apt
fiifhily and fcne'iioaltv h -r a-ir
danrly ard n1:!! ibe moH PCffpverr-
cc o : 4"rj-i'y i i-i'en ri reroc
ir- 'fi' "c- rv ls'i c c-na-it VJ e?'
r er a :-e f-n h'r ?'’e !rn
vioii rv m- of preve "i1 fntHt n
in r ii iiP to wn-e 4n '? e fpin!-
mt nuuve for complying n-ttli wliut
I rcrjii-jfl
1 am your mo 1 orr iim: frvanr’
A R I' II UR I tc
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ct O-e'icr mrPvjriiTlx TC'k-
neniaii:! of fo rl'’c erJ liurtra
Pr-J ::: tice !cr with my crr:m:i
f : oraf third p’e
’h n uf she ri-nl jf not fudi-ierc
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ing ihefamtfro ‘ell with the manageis
j
pfthe foe Icy th
fab: crip-ion and fhai(ano het- b"cii
ber m iy be adin'f cd into his j-la: e : and
tint if the tart payment is not made
within twenty days of the timep'cici
bcT ihc’cfo that the fiift pajment
and a'lhc i'ncicftirithc fociety of the
J per fun foiailMiBto pav fnall be forfcit
' cd antthit ano'her fnbcriber maybe
aJmi'el into tits place
V V P ov"' ie ihat nn per fon fnbfcrihirg
be-e o fii ('I he ob iced to pay any pan
of fub-f- ja fn- cii'ion urflefs ihefuin
ivji a'ncrt-cr thall onthe ach day
of S vi-nbe 1789 amount to £ sod
a !c T-
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LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN BRADFORD at hit Officx at tit reran of Main and Croft Street r wkerSubfcriptiens Advertijemintt ffefet
this paper are thankfully received and Pristiko its different branches dene with Core and Exteditien
The following f a copy of an agree
mcni entered in'o by the Kentucky
Society in or near Danville
Frin aconvtflion that the welfare of
Kentucky muHdeaend inn gnat men
Jure it th e!hbls(b tent of uf'ful mi
nuf allures and that this definble end
can't fit be attained by i"dvidttals who
are net able of themfdves te pnrehafe
the mwh’vsand toeivanrefwhhms
of ‘""tty at would ntcejary I car
ry them on with fuccrfs
-ayyjr -hi 'ubfciib-'r have acecd to
W iTwia c ou'felvc hv then ime
of“ The Kentucky frwiew for the en-
councnentof manufjRii'C" and " C
do o!i'i':e oi'rfeive to pay 10 'hemi
iee'‘ heie-if er to be chofcti by the
foc'C'v 1 ’ ic fevcril fims affixed to our
j vm at 1 ie pern Is and nn the con
d:ii -ns iei"v!’e I he'ow: fixlkillngs
in C''C
VOriJi is hereby given to
L " iiici as it mty concern that
whereas the i'ublcribers gave
tueir bond on or about the tf
tren lofjuly 1788 to col Harry
1 tines foi two huiilicd and tinny
-ril to he iviidonnrbefo'e eight pounds eighteen (hillings
the iart of fci ember 1789 or® altj fK nnce Vnginia ciiircncy
mi'c-vof'd-e 'cniainier on or c ote :o pjid in b tnds on me in
the ia‘l davni November m tnertnc “
bcfoic the Kentucky on or b-fure the firlt
and for Iny inu out and expending 'he
-Ei m":s ncehy fu'ifcribed and di- et
in in ill th!iv: -eipc-T naihefa tiees
' cent when it is fpeoai'y diicdeJ oilier
wi e h this aiicemeni
pov’ iai -ha' ibe fit 1 es flial'beaf
f jn-ib'e'n fmh mode as finil bcagiceJ
on b' rhe b'Cicv : and ihi if itfiiall
he-cif'cr he juieel necefljiy to in
cexte tnecaiM'alof'hefaid company
jr flH'i 'ic done by iuereafliiRtha numA r A(U l Mr Cia'rltR
Ii--of flure' whxh additional fliaies v
the ''ft fubfciiher fliall have' a right
to ta:e bcf ve anv ftiangeis fliall be
adm 1 el t f bferibe
p ovided alio that fo fat as the mo
nev he eby is to be laid ou' in labour
ma c ial or provisions within the di
fti if) :hat the managers fliall allow the
fub'ciibcrs 10 furniflithc fame a'calh
picus mile di f 'he money folubfcTi
be-' The p-ice and 'itne of turuiln-
o’-e ih-re nenq a’loved lor evciy fum
of e 1 -l-iii : frl that every purfon"
o com "in in all meetings of the fo
ce c 'N dt be ailo '-ed one vo:e for
ee i ilii a that he or they fliall pof-
p-iivt-'cT that no tvlfincfs tcrieff
int -hef 'erv ilia' I bed mu in meeting
cmliVi’it of lefs than a mijority of the
fiiires except by per tons to be a
ro med by mcc-ine confiding of SC
lc'rt a majority of the whii'c
Provide' thaiannioiity of'beih'
ter lb ill have a right at any nice ng
of wivch due notice fliall have been d
ven to ra1 e fi ch fteps a- o tiieminay
appear :itht fo'ihe ei'ivui ’ in nexe-
cu'ionthe pu pn'e of the' fiid fociety
tember 17150 an I if a mjorirv of the
flirc‘ 'ha'! ni' then h preien -n
fuc-i o:he' da ’ as rho "a wh-i then a
tend (hair appoint
In wnc wio 11 we ''-e inn 'e
ou' h n l 'his I o1' -'i ub i“S')
N rt V oi'fi- I1 ms of en
con: a :-n fiich a five v li or near
Iexi is’"in and 0 '!iino become
fuVe (vs’ ae dcfi'cJ -u mecr at
Ca ' T!f tave-n the leconJ
Ti-jfl v in fl tjenber next
03 2t 1739
‘hilliL
now rcadv to tiilcnargc the re
int id i t laid bond if they
kiic v wheie tin-! it
DAViD MORRIS and
A GRAHAM DRAKE
May’s lick Mjonceunty )
Odttber 22 1789- j
At a meeting of the ritili--s- ‘
-guft the ron ff L -x ngtoti -Vo
ill 178)
P tLl'ij’vcd it
““
$5 have iht luiliivr min u
til tliefiiitday of January 1790
what is reT lired they are refer
red to laid reflves— -and that
they need not cxpccl any fur
ther indulgence
By opI'u 'li' tvs’fd
ROBERT PARKER Clk
A large rempavy will meet at the
Crab Orchard the 26th ef A’nvmh-r in
r4- r to Hart enrlynevt morning for the
-i Ea'ltrn jeitlements : allare te ge well
stiatd
of raady h arrreikv toihe lail
wl y tejlum it of ITui y e djnn
dree Jtd on Friday the inthef Novem-
he en the tremifes alter e her or in
0 tit in :il fand acres of firft rare
I ind Ijingoi! Hnfton’s fork
A good fuddle hoife to br cx-
f aoixl- ul or
BITE OF A MAD DOGf
Near Wrexham in North Waleaj
three men ded of canine madnefs in
O Tober and November 1 78S
Thcfe mcianc'ioly cafes fpread a
ecncral a'aim I'ut ii nueh to give
g-car comfort and fatisfafiion to any
one who may be h- to keoT that
the e i a f fe eif-i and cTefiual
method of pic-en"n 'be inrc'ion '
wh'ch c m 'c'doin !' ve n "i 'Cndro
flt ai d N:n be '0 c f ev peu
fon "oemploy it is unite flillv a'-lotv
eJ bv oh 'i c:ans 'bar 'be 'e of a
njad animil infuie 1 into a ivn'n' it
the onlv can c hitber'o known ibac
c:n c mmi n'ca'e canine madnef to
the h-tnan body This poifon doe
no imnie lia'e niifciiief but is flow
ly abforhed into tl ehlood and fuffici
ent opportuni'v is given to rcmo'cit
before any dan:0' can aii-'e VI-en-
ever a perfon Is bit the plain andeb
vions means of p'cven!ipc fu'uie in
iiuy is firrt to wipe off the fpi tie
y with a dry cliib and then to wafli
£f the wounu ai'h cold ws'er----- rot
(lichtly and fuperficisl!v but abun
dantly and with the nir'ffp’er fry eiing
attenuon Jn bad cafes fur fevcral
hours After aplemif"! effuiion of
cold water waim wa'er may be em
ployed with fafety and advantage a
con'inned dream of it porned font
the fpout of a tea-pot or tea iettle
held up 1' a ronflderabie diffance is
pecu'iarly well adipic J totbe purpofe
If ibe canine p i op infufed into a
woini1 ivceof a pcii'iar ci'o'ii as
we iiilt n e
X- 1 1 la jntMiy in wa'er and pa ic-1'
ligence would wafli our tle i t s d
ALEX & JAMES PARKER but thif cou'1’ not Ie redcu bi e
flight and fipcrlicial ab'u'ion Af er
the fi'rt careful waih'ng apply to iho
bite falivr calmed with ink indigo
&c and ny the ie'ond wafliine a viflbia
Sroof may be oiiuincd howfoonand
ow e: fedt ly it can be e'eaned out
or clamirin's of -ne m ni yejrsold ewe nccktd trois and of ibe wound As a proof ib 'fight
N) 2 17- i 3 6070- ail gillops Wli lever d-liv:rs Iiitnwafliina of tfie wound is not ilfficicnt
if or to Mr IO clcan( 'l efTcfluaily from the poi-
or to Mr
to fave th'r lots by improving Hyrhesjp b entile fhall tev'ci'e
thcm&j for the particulars i of tvvJ j as j -n
-parcels bet en the prtmifes altogether er in r
g Up VhKVefd
(n the Piimv-r heitvof
gr-lt ii Lrxi’gtoh
rpAKEN-fipky the fnhfcriber living
1 near the ttuuth of Diet’s river a
bay mare about four feet -:ine indies
1 i 1 x hade aoparsU bebran -
c r
tfe nftr tluuider but nat parrel-
natural locer Aoprailed te
‘ P J
JAMES DAVIS
Auguji 3 1789- '
' ‘
fed te I- 5 to
JOHN YOUNG
Jul J23 1789
AN EXCELLENT NEW
T) D T T I? P
K J -V1 V r-
en Beene's creek a forrtl mere 9
years od 1 3 hands high had en a
fmall bell branded en the near buttock the a llution was ino e 1 r i-cily pe
DB Ay roifed to T 4 fo-med inocumuon v--s 1 -evcivcd
WILLIAM ELMS Jun from t-knig cITefi thou h li e cot
7uly i 1789 wa 'ucei’lllje ‘T They
J ’s aa leach ii rhe iinportancei'f a:icnii-cr-
feveience in walking away the i-oi-'
fon bur they need not ahg'coiii con
fidence that fuch per levcrence will
ccaiuly he (uccefsfil
JER MORIARTY
yAK'-V up by he ftbfcrrber living
Ti 01 :CnCf'
delay and may lie perfomel bv the
rtientor anv a(C(lnnt However is
C nvaiuitim iioweveras
the PPtchcnfion of this die-dlul pif
order always exci c the greae an
x!ety a fiugeon's advice and affit -mce
ought to be obtained as fnon as poffilile
in all cafes where the (kin is injuied
He will execute thufe di'cclion mod
tss he will open cup fyringe and
wsifli qvery (ufp'cious place & wben-'
ever any I'ncertainty can remaii 'liat
may occaffon future foltcitude l e will
previoufiy (have off the fin face and
cut away the jagged or ether pans of
the wound— by this method of purifi-
caiion ii cannot be doubted that ever
cry
L
fon wc may tmcn'ion tba in fume
cafe- arter inlculi'ion tor the fmqli
pox the poifen m m iner has lieen
a iemed 'o he walked our of tfe
wound bv re: fom who wiiked to pie
ven itscfftfcts: ye: the inccula cd
fmall pox anpe’ieJat its prope peiiod
Thele unfucceAriil at - mp's e-e per-'
fonned fecretly Its-P -iv nd timidiy by
afemaie hand B--1 n a c:fe hen
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From rfoGAZETT of the United States
T H E TABLET
No XXXIII
“ Prohibition often creates eager
and intemperate w'fh-s towards objects
which we Jb u d other-wife feek after mo
derately i at all"
T is not a" enfy qneflion to decide
whether it is a more common fault in
education to indulge children too far in
cer'aininflances or to reflriX them too
rigorouflv in others If we taken criti
cal view of human life we ' hail probably
find a confiderable proportion of the mo If
abandoned characters that dijiurb and
dif grace fociety to have originated from
parents of very fcrupulotts piety and Je
vere and exalted morality Such over
exaCl people draw the cords of dijcipline
fohard that they mufl inevtably break
afunder They exprefs the ftrongeft de
tejlation and bear unrelenting tejlimony
againft many recreations and pajhmes
which only ceafeto be innocent when car
tied toexcefs and would feldom be car
ried to excefs were a toper meal
indulgence JeaJonab yo bferved
Trie clt id’ en of aujlere unaccommo
dating pore vdfeovera fit onger inclina
tion forjome pleajures and amufements
wh:'h e m : i lb j ' e i than they do for o
thers m re temp ting in themfelves which
ae n it barred by juch prohibitions It
is evident therefor e thatth prohibition
itf’lf gives the principal edge to the
tem nation
There are two jources of inordinate love
of pleafurr that fhouldbe guarded againft
One of tnem confifls in indulging rerre
ation to fo great a degree that we feel
pain in refraining from t beciuje it has
become 'o fixed an li bit as not to be laid
afide without reluctance The habit of
enjoying conftitutes in this inflance the
pri-icipal flimnlus to gratification The
other j'lurcc depends on a ca'ije cxaQly
the revtrfe Some youth dry being pr o
hibned from diverfious affix an imagina
ry deiig ht to the enjoyment jo much great
e than the reality would afford that
t "V defire to trepajs becomes irr-fi ft ible
They are tem ted to t ft- wlint !s forbid
den Had they been left 'ree it is ten
chances to one whether the ohjeQ had
contained cliar ms fufficie t to attract
their attention Imagination is on the
wing Jl rn s i value on what is indiffer
ft n-d creates a p-jffton which runs in
to e (i ernes T :e cr-ior of inclination is
heightened by th e Jnti AaCiionof viola
tinga u teaio ’able command and pa(f
ing over refit 'Hons th t are founded in
Juper (litio or nulerity
But this is ol the worfl of it When
attem :s ore made to draw children i to a
beliee that all plea’ teres are vices n- d
tint all vices ate equally abominable a d
onjur’ou: they mike o niftiSion be
tween actions of moral demerit nndthoje
which are only deemed wrong by the ca
price t' e ignorance or over craft max
ims of tlieirs parents The co jequence
of Juch an error is dreadful to think of
A child of tonmon fe-je may pi-rju-ide
himjeif that he is forbidden many grat ft
cations which arenot intrinfically wrong
From a fprightlinejs of imagination he
will eafuy be enticed to break over paren
tal authority in Juch thing! as he fees
ether people practice without inconveni
ence or re roach The effect of this dij
obedience is that he gradually ar u Joins
himjeif to dftegard the admonitions of
h!s p ire ts and is inflfgated into afli-‘
ons wh i h he would never commit had
his parental refiriCIions been confined
within reafoqable limits
The ideas Juggejled in this number de
Jerve a more am le confideralion than can
be allowed in a fingle paper In my next
thejubjefl Jh-tl! be again introduced
LET
E T A B
T H
No XXX V
“ The fear of pumlhmertmay relfran
feme people from the comm (lion of
atrocious ermes but it is expert ing
too much from that paffion to ima
gine ill t it is aione capable of guar
ding youth agiintl mmoral o impiu
dem actions’
fjpO determine how far it is proper
ii to lay prohibitions upon the con
duct of children conjlitutes one of the
mojl dijficult parts of education Too
fe rejpeClively a
There are two important points of view
in which theju’ jeCI fbould be confidered
In the firfl place it is requifite It
diflinguifh between habits that may be
denominated good or bad- and fecondly
what are the mofi fuitable methods to
prevent the one a”d promote the oilier
Hiving determined what aCbions are
improper it will tfcourfe be enquired
what is the be (I way to j'ecvre a child
againft the temptation to commit them
Indolent or aufiere parents will be apt
to conclude at once that fevere prohi
bitions are the rn’ifi effectual fecurity
againft the allurements of vice or folly
Thoje who are indolent wifi to avoid the
trouble of examining the different
fprings of the human mind and there
fore remain fo ignorant of the true
character of a rational being that it is
very doubtful whether their children
are ever taught to love or practice the'
moral duties To make the matter eafy
and cut fhort the labour of enquiry
and invefligation arbitrary regulations
are ad-it’ted which Juggefi no other mo
tive to (hurt evil afitions lha what re
:urn of Juits from the fear of breaking through
prohibitions Aufiere men being dejli
tute of fine feelings and an amiable dij
pofition take deiig ht in rigorous precepts
and dijcipline Their temper isjo mo
rojeand u indulging that they charac
terize ai vicious and reproachful many
cu linns and habits which in the view
of other people are i mocent and even rife
ful I ’ ' t obvious to a moderate capacity
that t uses any paint to reflefl o-i the
Ju'jert that J-icIi people will generally
ft irl th-ir children perverj'e and prone to
an excejftve career of vice
Tne great po it to be act omplljbed is
H coir Israel and divert temptation to
bad ahioris by rendering an uppofite
conduct more deftracie This can only
be e If e Cl ed by creating m-t ves to a good
conduct that (hail be jh anger than ivliat
impel to a bad one If children do not
take plea ru e in the company and appro
bation of their parents as to make it
their chief delight o obey a id gratify
them there is an end to every rea-
j0liablf hope of their beii
g virtuous or
amiable By accumulating rigorous
prohibitions children take a dij gull
again their parents and acquire an
habitual inclination to thwart and dijre
gari their injunctions
Every pet Jon fib-mid conclude that
he ispurjuing a wrong mode of educa
tion if he finds that his child does not
prefer home to any other place and
confeder his parents as Itis befl friends
and mofl entertaining companions As
Joon as a youth dijlikesthe company of his
father he w-l feel aninclinatioito dd
beyhis commands and oppofe his w'fbss
1 1 proportion ar prohibitions are rigid
a-d nn mi runs "’ill the young reprobate
fire gt ir ’ii fortitude to ureak them
or improv ii’s jagncily to thine them
II - il l up” tli- prrju-n lion that they
are ait Uj J- a d arbitrary
A yoi it n el loo e upon a world full
of l mpiat'o s n d i tr gues with a
perfua-ion ti it he ha bee” hood w'nked
a a duped in hi education has nothing
to guide his future Jhps Itis altoge
ther a matter of accident whether he
makes a virtuous man or n knave and
vagabond One cannot pronounce with
any certainly what will he tne defiiny
of juch an adventurer If he fails in
to good company before he has been Je
daced by bad it is pojfibie he may form
good principles and habits Butfhoula
he onhisfirfi efcape from patent il an
thority meet with projligate ajjociates
there is little hope he will prejerve
his morals or his character Whatever
new connexions he forms he will be
obliged to affnne different notions and
manners froth thoje under which Its was
educated It is to be expected he will
irnmilale the aCttons of thoje with whom
lie ajjociates He w-ll Joon imagine
that IPs parental reproofs and counjels
were fou den in error of judgment and HtREAS by virtue of powers
in an utter ignorance of human life 2j- t1j United States in
1 this however he is mifiaken Affembled to Arthur St
tite admonitions were proper in themjclves it go ernor of the territoi OWth
but ny being blended with others-tm ‘ weft of 'he Ohio and commiffioner
were merely capricious and’mnece Jury plenipotentiary for treating with the
the while are r-jeXed and djiowXed - if’dian nations in the no them depart
Tne jujel IS caff Me of of being a treaty was concluded ar Fort
throw n i to jo tn tny different lights tJiat Hatmer on the ninth day o January
l (haiil venture 0 ice more to rtjurne it laid pad by the faid Arthur StClair
on die nai t of the United States with
’
the fachems chiefs and warnois of the
“fcL Wyandot rtf elawaie Ottawa Chip
LONDON June 5
1 E n FRS from L Orient Nantfs
Bourdeaux and other French Pirts
g’ve an account that confiderahl - quanti
ties of American falted beef in barrels fiff
tierces from Bofian and other parts of N
America had arrived th're and though
much inferior in quality to the Trifh tiro
vifionbtef had a tolerable fale the price
being on unaverage from fifteen to twen
ty per cent left than what is ufualh (hip
ped from that kingdom Sansdoute!
Exn aft f: om the infli ucl ions of feme of
(he Bailiwicks in France relating
to the abolition of the Slave Trade
Noble Ife of Beauvais — “ That the
States Ge-ier 1 1 tak i::to confideration the
fituation of th- negroes in our colonies”
C e’gyof Melunand Moret See
ing that i t the eye of religion differ
ence of color caufes none amort
Ml
g lr c
dr ‘’i her minifters cannot forbear per
prttnllyto exclaim againft the Jlavery of
negroes in tne co’onies”
7 :rs era! of Chatteau K’rry — “ The
third ef! ale confrdering that France hath
been’at all times an nfvlum for Kings
and the protefdrej's of onprejjed nations:
Tnat jittery ’tfelf on breathing the air
of her happy cl mate becomes free can
ro' ji-”’’ ‘-e aiming again the public
ouu humanity r mi ut an the na
tion occafio ’-d by the commerce and fla
very of the negroes not d firing howe
ver to prev-nt the meafur-s neceffary to
be taken to gu rd agai-ft detriment to
the cultivation of the colonies '
Noble ffe of Mantis and Mudon — “ We
aljo recommend to him to propoe an exn
minntion into the means of defraying the
live trade mid preparing for the de
JlruBionef the jl very of the blacks and
w? mu’ be permitted to wifh that France
may have the honor of effacing the lafl
vefiiges of this degradation of human
nature'’
Clergy of the fame — “ Difgufied liu
monity ought to hold out to the nation re
prej'ented in the States General an abufe
bv which every feeling mind is wounded
This abufe is th- fj’nm-fui right that man
has affi ned of buying his fellow man
of depriving him of liberty j'ubjetling
him to rigorous and continual labor arid
making him to the end of his life the
victim of caprice wd cruelty The King
therefore ffsauid be petitioned to enc”ti
rage the rej'pec table Society of Fr'-e-ids to
the Blacks and to nuthorije them to con
fider and to propoje to government the
mo proper means of aboiifking the in
famous commerce of the Jiave trade”
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AMERICAN OCCURRENCES
CHA R LEST OWN Inly 22
Tefferday a man was committed to pri
fon for rut” i p a (mail (word through
the under jaw of Mr Harr’ pm a con
ft able The caf“ was H rrigan had
a warrant anainfl the aljailant who bid
him keep off and not approach on peril
of danger retreating at the jame time
and be'-g f ill prelfed by the confiable
he puff’d the Jword through his under
jaw The eo- liable had his wound dref
Jed ami attended the man to gaol
Should age and luryfind a bill of indict
ment this cafe w’il probably decide a
point of fame conjequevee which is how
far a p erf on is juftified in refilling an
officer who has a writ but has not touch
edlhe party
By the Prefident of the United States of
America
PROCLAMATION
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
By the Prefident of the UnitedStates of
America
A PROCLAMATION
YT II E REAS it is the duty of all na
W rions to acknowledge the Pro
vidence of Almighty God toohev his
will to begreatf tl for his benefits and
humbly to implore his prorebfon and
favor: And whereas both honfes of
Congrefshave by their join :enimit
tee requefled me “ to recommend to
the people of the United Sta es a day
Af public Thankfgiving and Prayer to
be obfe ved by acknowledging with
g-catful hearts the manvfigna! favors
uf Almlgfry Oof efpeciallv by afford
ing 'hem an opportunity peaceably to
e'd tbl th a form of government for
iheir t'-fety aid happinefs’’
No vrherefore I do recommend and
afifi-’n I'hii'tdaythe twenty fixth day
of N ' esrbe 'ext to be devoted by
the e : 'e of thefe flares to ’lie fervice
of ihat Pein-t who is the bemfieenC
Aptho of all 'he goo I that was that
is of that will be : Chat we may then
alt un-re in 1 ende ing unto him our fin
ce e and hmnb'e hanks for his kind
care and protection of thepeopieof this
countr previous to ihier becoming a
nation fur the fignal and manifold
me c es and the favorable inte peti
tions i f his P ovdence in rhe courfe
and concufion 1 f the late war for the
great deg ee of tranquility union and
plen y vhich we have fire? enjoyed
for the peaceable and tarionii manner
in which we have been enabled to1
efiablifha conftitution of government
for our fafety and happinefs and par
ticularly the national one now lately
inftituted for the civil and religious
liberty with which w’eare bieTed and
the means we have of acquiring and
diffufing ufetul knowledge and in
geneal for all thegieat and various
favours which he ha h been pleated to
confer upon us
And Mso Thar we may then unite
in an iff humble offering our pray
ers and f'pphcir ions 10 he great I ord
and R I C of Nations and befeeeh
Ivm o paidon national and othei tranf
greflions to enable us all whether in
public or private If ar ions to perform
our feveral and relative duties proper
ly and puflually to render our nation
al government a blefTing to all the peo
ple by conflantly being a government
of wife juft and confditutional laws
difcreetly and faithfully executed and
obeyed to proteff and guide all fove
reigns and nations (efpecially fuch as
have fliewn kindefs unto us) and to
blefs them with good government
peace and concord to promote the
knowledge and prafticeof truereligion
and virtue andtheencreafeof fclence
among them and us and generally to
grant unto all mankind fuch a der ee
of temporal profperity as he alone'
knows to he bed
GIVEN under my hand at the
city of New-York the third
day of Oflnber in the year of
our Lord one thoufand feven
hundred and eighty-nine
G WASHINGTON
indue form ratified the faid treaty—
Now theeloic to the end that the
fame may be obferved and performed
with good fait It on the part of the Unit
ed State? I have ordeied the faid
treat) 'o be publtlEed and I do here
ov enjoin and requite all officers of the
United State civil and imh'tary anu
all othe1 citizens anti inhabitants there
of faithfully to obferve and fulfil the
fame
GIVEN under my hand in the city
of New York this fvemy
ninth day of September in the
year of our Lord one thoufand
feven hund ed and eighty-nine
and in the th i i teen' h year of
of the foverebn'v and intle
pendeneeof the United States
G WASH NGTON
By command of the Prefident of
the U i 'ted Sfates of America
H Knox Secretary for the
Department of ll'ar
All Kinds uf Blank Books for
Merchants Clerks &c mads
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' jje fR fubtf'lbrr ftiali have' a right n
to ra’:e bcf'e and ft' angci fliad be v m yetJ M- f waru- dee intolheflefll by ' on- teeth or
admi cltof hreribe 'day cf fair it may be bougit itr R C-ii Canthebuttock AeixaU by Lerations ln Lh cVmftaR-
Piovidcl alio that fofar as the mo- pnvateN a-n 'rr'i sfre r of fed to 5 -10 ' vnilKr ces he will open cup fvringC -and
ury he ebyistoheladourinlalKur DANIEL FIEIDJwn fnlf- ' J0iiN Yf0UNG‘ waft every lufp'clou place A when--
mi C'ial or piovuon wuhtn Ihe di- Culpepper County' or July 22 1789- ever any fncertyinry can reraairl that '
ft ifl rhat the managers ftall ado the ‘ ‘ HENRYF IE 1 1) far 5 may ojcuGon future foticitwle he will
fubfciibcrs to f'liniOiihe-fame atcalli — - jpeedfard County) m prcvioiifty ftave ofT the Tui face' and
piic' infe difihe money fo fubfeti - jtf’av 3 1789 AN EXCELLENT NEW cut away the jagged or other part! of '
" le i Th p-ice anJ 'ime of turaifli- — v-—— -:thewoiihd-J)yihii method of purifi-
ing ihefamero 'eft with the msnagei' A ariiir Imrfp m h- t-v- T) 13 T -T— D caiieiait cannot he doubted that every -
tv -L Av 1 IYI A- IX particle of nnifnn and etnlnrtentig
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4 this paper art thankfully received oid PmtiTitui in its different branches’ done withCere and Expedition
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The r-!!or-nata copy of an ag'ce trnS-' 170 r1:f 1 -orortv of ’-c
in ant eu’ccJ in’o’by the-Kentucky ft':e 'hiii' !nji S :reer -i
S-Vx'iy in or nci Danville f k- 1 o b d -vo 1 the a
Fri-n a ronriV'-i that the welfare af lV:'
c
fc ' ' ' r
I -SvjJc that no b’lfivcfi lcf’cft
-in ! he ' -c rv DW beu ne inniccting
c--ill-iv of'efs than a m:oiity of the
fii'e-s exe(t by pcrfunc 'o be i
iomeJ by mcc’ires onfft ng of at
fe-ft a ni iiiiriry of the i-jlc
Provide’ t’hjiamiioiiryof'heflu
fera ili ill lin’e a right at any n ec’ ng
’la ln! he'e’sy fil''iCrLnV'-ard — : ’ bar marti— abertt-fawr-fret- xnr-iachrr — p-c---‘ sr tV— r v-'
!whBlif'!'r li!-:cJlcr : --jv mi -- fe Iti t nn w Uii-L
'me h-thiiaeiecinen' will & "fame af Urn- y fe d jnu geitn fhe Juuider but net parrel- " E”' '1 T "
! P-U’tai 'ha' t’e ill I es (hat! he af- ' d'ceyed an Friday the zothefXavem- nnttlral tacer Awelfei ta Ptientor nv slGRant However aa
Iff tht frtSjtt tltttthtr it in ’'“ I"”' he aPprehcnBon of hi JdrUlf
Si h-Vh lw: mi 6tU f ' JAMES DAVIS °rde"l7'r' 'V1 h
K erer he WdeJ re-eOpy MJ- Q llln6ulrffiiftrtWwa
ceve trccaiwahif heM company ySs Juid Klil"0:t Hndon'h fork ' inall cafes where the Ain is fniuied
Jr (hf'lec D':kmearf' )ilinMrCldrls M -L ile will execute thufe dieAI(in moli
-!hl N'hT Snni inBoT on C 'uniy — If leefoflynJomplel Inhi
ringer the land fernld not bafoldon the J £L
i!C c 1 1 'oho O'd 0:1 n: i'Cf-"C cl j jvinds OdjitcJll Ih iiS7s 7 rr v 4 f Y-no-’t tcrire any dan C1 can an e V e£"
thg ir!l ‘ e c-'K-r f9s - C u ( 1 - r —V raajwrt A
077 onrnrcnnc lrT 3 ’ mom? mean of fu'uie in-
ii : N-n c:i’cr m the f me ? :v P11 M b nuU oil me to m r R C il A N D I Z E nv is (irft :n w ie iff-the fi-ir'e
vo-ani:' ! ti-bc&iic the e'fMCvt on or li-tmc the writ W:’h co!h' !l1 l:!en
tj of lie : ic r'C'Yti cJ t' c ff ’t
lii at he r-C’f'n hi:r Ti i” fo'ic i h a
iirc C’T in thcrc'cpv an I a!oboii!''
M 'IV Vl-mT vr: VMy o'Nierl)-i78j the U ti -'fa! p feafon & troMn-ih c
v:edrlofailceiiia!ift!eS'aH!1 1 ' - - fichtly and fwpcfffalF but abu
W kmTu hi -ius D -ii" ''monoerv
pci pit'iJc3M:’cr!ifc7't e te an I itu-ru-tivi p unJ t cvc in-o’uri'- w men win oe u
if the f"cic?y ’dm sni- hit of h vft i s ji i:i p-r:i a d ate Tcaf'iubie tcms
fab-crip ion a'ul fn 5?T0 hc- t hjii r'4js istcuipc tile rt-
fcor m v ho din t ci tn'o bs Ire rami c —
tliinf 'ihc lail paymenr is nit- m-'-'e ‘J11 k1 1 li llK“ M fr R r II A N n I
th n rn‘V diy of die t'rre I'li’1 — kne l vlli’lfc ' ' : — — — I
o y ii '-n 1 1 ii‘Cetnhs of the fo- id liv 1 1 iC i r lots by lttipriviiig flu rhosit' Q ci il!r ftiiiil ico
e i‘ ' onc fofr atiem lor'tlie particu ats t l4hy j A b v -d Yin
’ ' “ :J' lie s SeJfc! pof- hy i IC)ireJt‘-yrrrrf-
red to laid refidves— -and that
they need not cxpt-cl any lur-
tht-r induence 'T'AK ”V up by tit febfenber living hele uiiiucceisiulat mpiseerer
ft J a t Baane'S'Creek a Jarrel mare 9 fonned fecretly ir-O-v i-nd tinudly by
4 r v0trt ti hands hi ah had an fema-e hand R -i in a o-fe Hhen
v th imro'y day
to he a- the FmV pjment
iai a’i hr ireicll in the fce!y if the
p-rfiV ’ iai -itjio j:k ftaL bcfoife t
cd aaliSa jivvher fib cnbci miybc
a Jl-ni v I n'd iis place
p -:t!nr pn '?i fin fi:brcr:b:r
ltf-e f " is:-! ii ed ro pnv any pait
mi' c i 1' 'i in'ef i be turn f-h
T PARFER Cik Fi n hands high had an '7
1 mill brii landed at the near butteck feablutton was mo e r Wly re
- f) U A: i raifed ta £ 4 firmed nocuhton everyctf
A large remtany will meet at the WILLIAM ELMS Jan
of wivch dtttf tvtCie liaBliave-'cenui 0’' Orchard the ifth of Nnvmh’r :t July 3 x 73 J Aim n !!' rP
ven 0 fa’ c f eh Hc'S a 0 ihemmajr r ta fl rt rlynert morning far the - ' cTlZl
appear ilrtit fo- he e i-1 vm in u exC- Ea itr 1 jettlementsi all are to go veil 1 ” r : ' -b ! 01
canon fbe ivj'po'tfsor'be fjidrrc ctr -fmfi rpAKFN vpby the fuhfcrtber livhg fij Jirc at -per reverence C°""
bpJ for i-tyire our and cli'vniirp 'he -J I rmr the mouth af Dick’s river 9 Celsjuv fuccelsfil
n ini-Leic's? t'u‘'iCribv'd ard d:e-t ' ' ' cctaUy he iuccersfl
Ktniiirb y mnl defend it 1 g?ai mei
Jure ti tie c'1 tbl:(h ii' er n '’ Hi
nuf rTurrt and r!nf t mi
vt its h‘ attain’d hy fWVjnir via
are 1 Kle if :?"r Wvo ttt t’irr'ii't
f ilr it fi-i 1 1 a Iva’tt iH’ h 'imi
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VO n l is Vr'i iven to
1 iti js it rni) f-'iiCirn rut
vklicrAs tlic tiers pive
teir bnnt onoralioit if
t in lol uly 1788 too! iLiry
Iines for io iiu vlcd anl 'lrru
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m -ii & i ''-pi Hailvv t-) iii-iii jii-hs W4p 'is vare'lin lojrt After ap'cnrif"l cffui'on of
liic I'l dni'i is piil oie war“ P'tftt tjerfed anjj cold water waim waer may be em-
tn- d'Cin"' w hich will lie Told on ployed with fafety and advantage a
con’ in wed dream of it pomed f ora
the fpout of a tea-pot or tea rente
hctJ up a' a ron'ldci able diRance is
peculiarly relladap'cd to the purpofe
Z E If the canme p -i on i'nfufed into a
DVD MORRIS and
A DRAKE
Mvt'tUri M iciu i f ’
OJvler 21 i7o'J j
ALEX & JAMES PARKER but thi could not be expefleu a
! ’ - flL-ht and fircrlc'nl ab'u':on Al er
the fi ll cnrefwl walh-ng a ply to the
the I’oaii f l x n 'htii Vi
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1 ” '"N ftY otvj riburcii
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5'r t it P' h 'I 'fir'nrrl'i tt'ru-
T ) J Y L’ I opvr ri-a nicrbod rif pie o-:ni 'hc nrc'!'on j"
i q if-r4 mr warr x'h c'i cm e'-iomr ve i conire
a‘iJ irdi nvxrvrv whic' 'W 'ft J f n ! f ' 'f e-p rei
i! dforte'-1-ttrei rr!?!r-
filler- ter ins f r C' (i
JUST OPrxfn
fit II I'fi -l 1 V I V
7 1 f h ’ I ’v " the mrf fiauf
C rr pt! fmnr c I Crocken's bi’e c-dmeJirirh ink indKo'
pi' - n'iikifvt a General "'rfort and raf-:sfiion to an 7
A Tart ait t tf ' o-’P vhi nnv bo hf t'j k"or that
' X th o i a f fe cif1 i anJ cJefiual
r woii e of a pra'iar cii’ow: -
y iU be given in exchapgejf: ( iCiihe liai :1m-- e
forg-iiij chvCe a iJ oii'-rr i!ai plenrv of vaper and i e--
V licence would wafli out-tle iY
c&ic- alter ini-cula’iontor the fir all
e‘'c pox the po n u inrter has been
a ump'ed o be wflieJ our of the
JER-i MORIARTY wound bv i c-i'onv who willed to pie
— ven ’tscfTects: ye1 the inuculaed
fmall pox a :-peiWat its pi ope' peiiod
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New Wrexham in North Wales
three men d'ed of canine msdneff ia
O Toher anJ NWr-mhcr 1783
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cgienl a'-nim — Iui il ni'ghr 10 give"
mad annul ipfu'ci ir'n a wnn-i it
the onlv caw C 'b!!l errn i-nnv-i- rbat
enc mm n:ca’c car!-e ma-'rpf to
the h -inm Ik-J- This pnifim doea
no iiwnieiiS'e nr'Ybief bur i Tnir
1y ahfotbe i iirn fi e bio id and fufiici
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too much from that pa ffion to ima-
grre tht it is alone capa le of guar-
J :dinyyouth agiinft maioral oi impiu-
dem actiu’hs '
f (j determine haw far it Is proper -
'X to lay prohibitions upon the con
1 iu3 of children cenflitutes ant af the
"onofi difficult parts af education Toa
imdosimotsto o—Ane rejpeSiveh a
tied tttxcrfs and would feldom btcar- (bun tvil ahiols t ha whit rt
tied ta excefs were a :rtper meaium af ruitI trtm ft f breaking through
indulgence JeaJ'onab yobferved J !
Tm ch iJrrt af auihr v unaccommo
dating pare tsdfcortrajhtngerinclina
t fan far jomt pie jutes and amufemtnts
wh'h -e e ' thanth-ydoforo
then m re tempting in themjelvet which
re n t ba-red by ju -b inhibitions It
is tvide I therefore that th prohibition
itfdf gives tue principal edge to the
tem-totion
There are two jourcet tf inordinate love
ofpttajurrthtttfbaHidbeguotaedagaiftfl
One tf them canfifls in indulging recre
alien ta fa great a degree that we “eel
- -pain in refraining from t beciuje it Ins
became fa fired an h bit as rot to be laid
afidewitiiLUt rtluBance' The h3bit of
enjeyi'ig cenflitutes in this inflauf the
principal Himnlus tt gratfiatien The
other Jiurce depenos on a cast exeBiy
the remote Seme ytuth J-y being fra
hib-tedfram diverfiant affix an imagina
ry deiight to the enjoyment jemnch great
er than the reality would nffi-rd tkat
irdefir- it trepafs becomes irr-fifl ibie
They are tern ‘ ted to tfi- what if forbid
dtn Had they been iefrree -it is ten
r: chances to one whether the ohjeB had
to'-t lined charms Jvfficie-t to attraB
their attention— Imiginathn is on the
Wing firm 1 1 value an what is indfftr
f t nnd creates a paffian which runs fn
ft e rtremes T -e r iur af inclinotian is
heightened by th-Jntifaftion of viola
ting a i u teajo'ahle command and faff-
ing aver oet ? th t are founded in
fuperflitia or nhfhriiy
Frtm tltGizi tt eibf Ukited States There are two important faint rtf view
in which theJu'jeB JbaulJ be confiiered
E T A B L
No XXXIII
4‘ Prohibition alien treater M(ff
and h temp-rite w(b-s I awards obj'eBs
which we bud otherwijefeck after no-
derately i ' at a'l"
IT it not r eufy queflion to decide
whether it ir a more carnmon fault in
education to indulge children too far in
ctr-ain in lancer or ta refiriB them tea
rigoroulv in ethers If we take a criti
cal view of human life we ! bail probably
find a tanjidetable proportion of the mot)
abandoned chora 3 err that dijiurb and
dif grace faciety ta have at iginatedfram
farentrafvery fcrupultus piety and ft
ve re and exalted merality Such over
exa8 people draw the carit of dijciptine
fa hard that they mujl inev!tably break
afunder They expreft the flrong-fi de
legation ' and bear uireleiJing tejlimany
againft many recreations and p aflutter
which only ceafe ta be innocent when car
'bel’er that all plea-ares nr- vices
I S it all vices art equally abominable a A
anjurieui they outre - ’lifiiBion be
tween aBimisaf moral demerit and thoje
which are only deemed wrong by I he ca
price t-e ignorance or over era 3 max
ims of tlitit s parett The ca'ijiqtitrce
affuch an error is dreadful to think of
A child tf (tJiWkM ft'jt may prrfu-ide
himfeif that he is forbidden many grtiffi
cations which art net intrinjically wrong
Frtm a fprightllntfs of imagination ' he
will eafiiy be enticed to break tverp eren-
lal auihrity in J'uch thing as he fees
ether people practice without in conveni
ence or rep reach The tff t3 of th's dif
obedience is that he gradually or -ufims
But this is 01 the morDofit When bt wu f el inclination dj'o- iTB” '
often ts are madejydraw children i tea tey his commands and epprfe his w:(l:s famous commerte tf the Jlasetraat
o -i( I: proportion ar iroMbitions are r gid
oi-d :um runs will the young reprobate
fire gt if hi ’ormua tt ureak them
or imp rov uv jojocity to rune them
a is upo t tu-prej'im lion that they
onswh th he would never commit hod
'hit farental refir id ions been confined
within rrafoyable limit— -
The idea fuggefltd in this numbf f ie
ferve a more am le cenfideratien than cm
be allowed in a fingle paper Tt my next
thefubjeB fb-ilibe again introduced
himjalf ft d regard thread monitions of Jacet by bad it is ptffible Af miy fora I
h’s ire- ts and is InRfghtei into aSi-‘ good principles and habits But haul a
E T V B
No xxxv
ThefearorpumilimerCmayreftran -
fome yeople trom the comm ffion of-i' human lfc
atrocious e rnes but it it expeQing I hls r m-fi uken hfay-
E T
L E T
In the fir!) plaef it ir rrquifte it
difiinguib between habits that may te
denominated goad or bad and feconily
what are the mD fuitable methods t
prevent the one a-d pt emote the ether
Hiving determined what aBions are
improper it will ofcourje be enquired
what is the befl way ta ferret a child
again)) the temptation tt commit them
Indolent or au litre parent r will be aft
ta conclude el one that frvert pnhl-
bitims art the mufi eff-Buni fecurity
again!) the allurements-ef vice er fully
'fhofe who are indalent wifbta avaid the
trouble af examining the different
fprifigs of the human mind and there
fart rem i hi fa igwraiS af the true
choraStrtf a rational being that it it
very dou tful whether their ch’ldren
art ever taught te love or pra'l'ce the
moral duties To make the matter eajy
-and eut fbort the labour of enquiry
andinvefligatien arbitrary regulations
art adifiteJ which J'tgg -fi -ie t ’i-r m-
prohibition! Aufie re men being desti
tute of fine feelings ana -ih amiable Jij-—
petition latr d:lig ht h rigorous pr-c'-ptt
aid dijeipline Th-ir temper isjt mo-'
to e a id u inducing that th-y charac
tetize at vic'ous a:id reproachful many
culm nt and irihitt which in the view
of other p-ol- art i uecrit and even ue
ful I imb i 'usto a m ideratecai aclty
that tn-s any pains to refit 2 ti the
juj'l
fi TTlh- rTl'VdreTpetvitje and prone to
a:l eri-rjfivr carter of vice
Tue great hit to be aciomflljbed is
t tou t-rad and itirert temtat'on to
bid a'liois by rendering an opptjitt
conJuB more defiraie Tristan only
be efede l by treating mt ves to a good
condn3 :hat fhal if Jto iger than ohu
imel to a bad ? if ch'ldre i da not
take pleait'e in the comparand appro
bation of their parents as to make it
the!r chief delight -oarey aid gratify
them there is at end ta every tea
Ja inble ha e of th-ir nei ig virtuius or
amirhlt By accum-rrting rigorour
prohibitions childr-n
again li their parents
habitual inclination to thwart and uire
gar! their iniunfi’o'is
Every ptijon fbmri conclude that
he ispurfuing a wrong mode of ed mo
tion if he finds that his ck:ld dots not
prefer home to any eth-r plate and
ceinfider- Ms parents as Ms be 1 friends
and mofl entertaining companions As
Jo ! as a youth diji lies the company of his
are aU Uj 'J- a J arbitrary
A soutsr-et lot e
of t mpui'a s a 4 i
perft miu to t he ha been hoodw’nkei
a -d lin ed in Mi eiiucation has nothing
to gu:dfrsrurnee flops It is altoge
ther a mutter tf icrident whether he
makes a-iiititut man or a knave and
vagabosi Oitcv mot promnnee with
any certainty what will bt hie defiiny
of juch anadventurer If he fads in
It goad company before he has been J'e
Should a g-and fury find a bill ofindiS
ment this cofe w!il probably decide a'
he an his firflefiape from fm eLl au‘ - T ff”1 f whUhJS
thority meet with profligate afocioteSt 'aJ I rrJn f juftifitain tefifiirg an
there is little hope he will prefer vt
his morals tr his chnnUer Whatever
new conneBions he farms ht will be M '
obliged taafume different notions and
manners fiomthoft under which he was
educated It is te be expeBed he ' will By the Frefident tf the United Stattt of
immitate the aBtons of thejt with wAomiA America
he opiates He mil fan imagiua-n PROCLAMATION
that Mi parental rtproafs and comjels
werefau deU in qrtor af judgment and I! ER EA S by virtue of powers
1 J - 'Rlven by the United States in
ngrefs'AdembleJ to Arthur St
jHwad’nnitimswerrproperintbemjetvei —Glair -governor of tbe-terr Uorlmth
but by being blended with others-wifal- the Ohio and commiffioner
wrrf merely capriiious andnnecelfarx plenipotentiary for treating with the
wtre merely capricious andiinectjfafy
the whd! are r-jocJed and dftowned'
The juiyt-f is cofsbie of of being
thrown ii to Jr m cuy different lights that
I basil venture once morettrejume it
taowooooooooooo—aoa
B-X
third e Hale conhaeflngthdi Fruire both
bifn itall timet' an -frium for King! W linns n acki"wicV the Pro
and the trtteSr-jt of m' pr-Jed unions: vidcnceof A'niihiy Oml tonSe his
Ttat liifX Itferfnr breathing the air’ will to beerevf I tor his lacir'rs an I
of her hap' v cl mate d-rcimts free can- humbly to imIo:e hir pro'p'inn ini
ttee i fH : oglinl th" pH hlic (iVOt i Ard wlitfCll both ho' 'f of
oun h t”ima :ity tu tran thena- Congtefihai'c bv the'i in n romm-t
tion ore i fin ' :hv the cinm-rce and fit tee tcnt'cfled me “ to rec mnu-nJ to
- very ef tie ve rent not d-firrg h'-we- thepeopleof rhcU'iitelSta e a day
i t Jut peup e w genera y Tfr t ttev-nt thetn-- r-s r-teCi'nry to puhl Th-l'iVfeivIo an iJhavev t
be tak-n to gu ti agn ff d-trlme-t te be nhfc ved by acknovled'!i!i with
u-ea:fil hc-i'ts the inm '’ tnal f ivns
iifA'iul:1! yfjnl c'CcialivhvaTtiid
iiU ’hcnan opioitiiKty rciceah'v fo
c lu'llh a fonn n! LOvc'i:a:ciX for
ihei I’fety a id hvpireiV
N i vrheef c I J-necommend an J
a'’’!! Thtfvlay ’he iweirv fij'h day
of N - cir’e cat to he devoted by
he"'ve'fhecrtafc to'hefevice
ol that Pc n1 who i the bcn'icenC
Ai"hi' of a'l 'e m I tharw s thie
m i hat he I’har vc may then
thecu't’ritionofthe faif- '
Noble Jetf Ms-ts ana Mu ion — “ We
oijo recommend ta Mm ta trope on ext
mention into the means of deflraying -it
flive tr-de and preparing far the Jr
flruianof thefl -very of the black' and
we mu 1 b- permitted rt with that hvc
may have the honor of efT icing the h1
veliger of this degradatian of human
nature ri
Ci-rgyefthr f im- — “ D'fguflelhu
monitx ought to hold ttl tothenntionte
frrj'eiitriin th States General? anahuft - ah nn-'e1! icide nntoh'm our fin
n'li’ke adj'irt bz to hick every feeling mind is wausded — ce eandh--iiu’ihanks4'
and acauira an Tin nhije is th fl'im fui right that man caie and ptotelton of tier
' has aljU ned af buvi ig his ftilow im conn’t 'revn m ih'ct
world full
tr gues with a
r ri FTl from L' Orient' Nante
Beurdeaux aud other Fech Pirtt
give an account that eonidwabl gu inti
t!es af American failed beef in barreltf
tierces from hoflen andother barf of N
Am-ricn had arrived thra anirbugh
much inferior inqualityto the Jrifb tea
vijianbeef had a tolerable fale the price
being §n unaveragefrem fifteen totween-
typer cert left than what is hfualb flip-
"fed from that kingdom San diiute!
Exrcl f-m iheinfliudioncoffomecf
Ihe Bailivirt fn Trance rclarinj
totlie ’vli'icnof the Slave Trade
Noeieije of fl'iift — That the
States (le-'cr i tok ito cfUeration the
of t b nee met in our colonies”
C Mrrf - “ S-f-
i-ig th tii the eye of relig:m d'fer
t'ue of color trufes none ama-g h-r chil
drn her m:n‘Jrft cannot forbear per
p"ml'y'o exi '! agoinfl the flsvtrjof
negroes in Slit co onies'
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
- L O N D O
!
Ju ned af buti ig his ftilow 1
of tie riving him of liberty fuheBing
him to rigorous and continual labor aud
making him to the end of his life the
vfetim f carrier aid cruelty Th K ng
therefore fb-uid be irt'tioed to emeu
rage the rejettabe Sotietyoi Fr'etd rt
the Blacks a id to authorije them io cot
fhler and lyrt It £vnNi-1 thi
nit? proper m-ans if aboiifling the in
C 11 A R I E S T C V V fuly aa
Tefierdaxa man wis committed to pri
fed for ruv-i -g a jmoll I'm rri through
the under jaw of Mr Uo-r'gm j cor
flable The c-f- was mgn hod
a worroi I ooniiifi the afaitiwt who H4
him keep off and rot apjrt-rh on jail
of danger retreating ot th-jaige tim
and hef-g till preljed by the rtnflsble
i
he pufh-i th-fwrrd through hit under
jaw ' ‘ The co- H able hod his wound dref out fever al and relative duties proper
Jed ant ott-nd-d the man it gaol ly and puAually torenJcr our nation
officer who has a writ but has not touch
ed the party
7 !:rs emi ofC'rtteau K!rrx — “ The
treating
Indian nations in the noi them depart
went a treaty was cor eluded ar Fort
Hirmer' op thi nimh day of famury
la ft paft by the faid Arthur StC air
onifiepait of the Unired States with
the fachcms chiefs and warriors of the— a a u - —
Mffchama Clerks&cina4-
-“ gfiiimii ' r
Vyandotnelswarc4)ttwa : Chip
r' 'iinuniLSiculioni
Indre fofin ratified tle faid treary-
Now ihc eto e io tt e enJ that the
faire mav heob'erveJ and I'cfoinreJ
K-June 6 with Unit-eVSta-e a’io1 r-iT on die p?rt of the
I l’ave ou'c:cl tle Paid
Sta-e I
licit 'oNf 11 bl'lTed ard Idohere
ny cninman-l ici'ii'er1! oiliccrtnfthe
UntedS'a'C I'iviland ni'l'tary anu
all oi he ciiize undinliaSi antirhere
tif faihlu'ly tu ohfei vc and fulfil the
fame
GIVEN nnler tnvhanl in the city
of Ne-v Y'irk t-i rven'y
ninth day nfSep’cnibe' in the
year ofou- IOrdoncilnuifjnJ
feven htind eJand crhtv-iiine
' and in the thi toen’h year of
of the foW'C i’n'v and inde
' rendenceof tlc Un-reJ States
G WASH NG10N
Byeommand of the PrefiJeni of
theUi’teuS' itettif Am-rica
II Knx Secre‘ ry for the
Department of ll’ar
V- V'
By the PrefiJent or the United States ef
Am-rica
A PROCLAMATION
A S fn U'c ilTryfifalT ra
eop'enfifjis
becoming i
3i’j fr the final an t mm ifiU
irc ce and the fitaVc into puli
tiun i f his P nvdenre m the urt'e
and cone u'ion f she laic war fir heN'
gieji dc ce f ttan-f-ui'r? iinioii an!
p!en y '-lrch wo li 'vefircjcijocd
fir i he peaotale auJ nron il manner '
in which wc have been enab’rd to
eftjblflia cnnRitu'ion of eove-nnicnt
for our fafety an I happlnefs an I par
ticulaily the national one now lately
itiftiruted for the civil anJ leliglouf
liberty with which wc are b!cTe J and
the means we have of acqu:rinu and
difTufin u'etul knowledge and in
gene al for all fhc g eat and various
favours hih he ha h been plea fed io
confer upon u v
Asn at o Tha c may then unite
in an ft htiujlc olTering our pray-'
t rs and f pticaiouvto :he grcar I ord
auJ R-r'er -tf Nation- ard beseech
Ivm opai Jon na'ioral and o’ bet tranf
SrcIQom to enable us all whcheifi
public or prifr'fi Unions to pcrform
si government a bleffing toallthepeo
pie by conftantly being a government
ol wife juft and conftitutional laws
dilcreetTy and faithfully executed and
obeyed to proteft and guide all love
reigns and nations Cefpedally fuch as
have fliewn bindefs unto us) and to
blefs them with good government
peace and concord to promote the
knowledge and priaice of true religion '
and virtue and the encreafe of fcfcncc
among them and us and generally to
grant unto all mankind fuch a dep-ee
of temporal profperlty as he alone'
knows tohebeft
GIVEN under my hand' at the
j' ' T Yorkrth etJvTrd
day of OAnber in the year of
our Lord one thoufand feven
hundred and efghtyninp
G WASHINGTON
All kinds nf Blank Bouks fot
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S A T U R D
NOVEMBER si 1789
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- ihffpeopleorthcfeftare' to'he-ervtce
Xo! tlat Peine who is the bemdeent
A iv hot of all thecool tharw s that
is nr 'bar will b:‘ L’hat we" may then
aUmie -1 cr iermr unto him our fin
ce e 911ft n ijnu'e bmik fo- his Knd
ainiconclufiuti 1 -f ie is'ejj'ur frr
grea-dCii-eenf -mioii am&fc
p!cirywh-eii wehave' eeoioyedit
:ci)rywti-en wenave" MC'JiuvBUj:
fr (he pedccabte -uid raf on-d manner
in efti'c'h 'c have been enabled to
ftabl:fha conftinrion of government
tjj' ur lafey ind hai'pinefs and par-’
tieulaiv the national one ftow Ja'e'f
IfPi'u'ed for''he civil and religious '
libsr'v rviih whtVIi'weafeblciRfd anti
tVW we have of acqulringand
di i''n urctul noweupe au in
geia al for all the great and I varoui
fvHns v'hich hc ha h been plcacd
confer ujron u ’ A
ajso That we may then unfte
fbcA 'jiutfiblo cCfcring eft piay-
Ing heman opporinimy eaccably -
cft-ibl fh 1 foni of 1 O' c nnient for n v prinds in (alt at th: lick
tlicf1 (Ofeiy and hairinef ’ -fiime timaFeri the date of the rer fhall have a light at any meering
' Mow therefore I do'ccommcndand boiid I do or remember bu' as of which due notice fhall have been ci
amen Thuiday the twenty fixh day )iaVf jd off t1e aid an(J ren to take fixh flep as to them
of Novembe-next to be devoted by aicar tight for the carrying into exe--
ihffpeopleofthcfeftare' to 'he service av 1sre-CiP againit it ard he clJtionthe purpofe ofthe faid fociety -
tlat Peine who it the bent (cent - refilling togive it u I take this and for liyingout and expending tbs
u — 1 : -" 'monies hereby fubferibed and dir eft-
ing in ail things lefpcA'c-die fame ex
cept when it ia fpco'Tfy diiefled other
wife by thii np 'cement
carecvJ p oscris'n of tf-epeoiileofihis - t
coun" revio)t to :h:i beioming t m a r n r v
1 ir on f'- ths ?! vnl nia ifcM Traved frnm Crl Crockett’s
inec e- and !is fiV'rablo "I'e pofi- pi nfatior1a(l June a fmall hereafter be judged necciraty to in
tions "Phis P'uvidci'-ctf n tire conrfe liktlv-dilfk bay horle alK-llt 9 ciesfe thecapital of the faid company
LEXINGTON
Printed hy JOHN
this paper
Sy the Prejident if the United Statet if
America
PROCLAMATION
I’7’HEREAS by virtue of powe
W given by the United Sta e in
Comref AiTeinbieJ to Arthur St
Clair governor of the territor" north
weft of the Ohio' and cnnimiftioner
rli-ti I'Otenciary fortrearing with the
dian nation in the northern depart
went t e'ttv wo coreluded at Fort
lla-mer on the ninth dav of Jannarv
laft pffl by (he fold Arthur St Ciair
ontHet-ait of the Uni'eJ Stare' with
the faclipras chief' and warrior of the
Wyandot UelaWH-e Ottawa Chip
jwa Part iwar itna nr:d Sac nations
And wherea I have by and with
the advice and eonfenc of the fens'e
ind'ife form ratified 'he faid treaty
Now tlie-ifo'e to the end tha me
fame may heobferved and pe fort) red
with eood I'-i1 h on the part ofthe Unre
ad Stare 'I have ode eJ the faid
trea" ''o oe p-blihed : and I dn here
by euro nanJ eine -! fiLrytiof the
tin ted Stare- civil -n-i injury ami
oil other' citize' v and i)hah( ant here
of faithfully to obfe! ve and fulfil he
fame
l" GIVEN under my-hanJin the city
of New York thi (wen y
ninth dry of JiepremBer in the
year of ohr'Lord one thoufand
(even tvmJ'et ansi eigh’y-nine
and in the'tlr teen:li rear of
ol (he fov'ere'sniy and inJe
inde-
l en 'e'ceof the Un red St
tatci
G WASH NGfON
N '
jytnmnd efthe Preftdt it if
theUt't'dS i-te j tf America
Knx Seiretary fur tin
Department of War -
Jty the Prejident if tie United States if
America
A PROCLAMATION
TVTHFEAS it isthqdurynfaMna'
W riorr to ncknowledye the Pro
videncf of Almish'y God to obey hia
will m bee'Ci f il tor his bcieiits and
tmmbly to iimlo c h:s p-re eft inn and
favor And whe ea bo'h homes of
Oone' eft have- by their joint commit
tee leoucfte I me k to recommend ro
ihe -co !e ‘J (he United Sta rt a day
of piihhc Tha'ikfgiving and P: aye' ro
be bbiu-ved By acknowledging with
greyM heaos the n nv flgnal f wor
of A'lnih-v GoJ e bvfToid-X
tna hem an on'ommty caceably tT
BRADFORD at hit Office at the
are thankfully received and Pbintiko
er and replications to 'lie prt?t lord
and R-rier of Nation and herecch
h-m 'o pasd'in na'io 'a1 and other tranf
ete'II'ns to enable ns all whetlrin
puh": or private fttrions to perfo-m
our fei'cral and relative duties proper
ly and puAually f to render our tu'ion
'll government a I'lefTin? to all the peo
ple by cotiftantlv being a gnvernnenc
of -vy fe juft and conftitinionil laws
diiV'ee'iv and fai'hfuilv escorted and
obeyed to pro eft and g-ri 'e all tove
reign' and nation (efpeciallv fitch a
have (hewn kin-ieft ':n'o us) and to
bless them wim 500J cover nmeir
peace nd concur -I m pmtno’e the
imfi'vle !:’e anti -r- ice f true elieion
a-'dviue -arJ i eencresfeof feieme
am ng them an us and genc'sHv ro
Siam unto a! sn n ind fuch a dep-ea
of vV or ! 1 nfierity as he alone
Know m 'c heft
at’ the
GIVEN uJiv no- hand
the thrd
dav o Dcmhc! in (I e mar or
our t end one rhoufand (even
hundred and ciph v-rsine
G WASHINGTON
TO
fi E
R E
H I
D
T 1 i fby forewarn all prifr'i
fpim tak'ngany alligt m t
of ' I'or-d given by Henry ( rili &
S'Mv-n'ni Sp ers in favor of
ma’ ar Erileoe the boll I is for
two hundred pounds to be paid
in the following manner v-iz —
twetfy pounds iomediateU a
tfr’h- date in double iftillcd
wh-fK- one hundred and thirty
p-ninds on the twenty fifth da
of fVcerpber following in two
iif H)ff rnt fa and a fift
rA c waPa°n and !lnd Ser 1!ld
“
refilling togive it u
method to prevent
tjOHt
a old (
ewe necked trots and
-Whoever deliver him
! 1
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to the Primer hereof or to Mr
Brent in I exington or to Mr
((tg'u-sin D inville fijall receive
dollars reward- finm
' TER MORI
— —
M E r CH A N D I Z E
yj bfi giveo jn exchanged
W f)r ch anJ b ef
Vk
ca
Q J Tliurfday t'ie third
O-cetnber at thi f!
number of negroes confiftiiij1
bf men women bo s and c'r!'
oneoi tlvm a good ctrp jni' r
— the property of Mts Afl i'c and at' she in'ereftinthefoeiery of :ht
Chrifipn - - the terms will he petfon siufail'ngto pay ihalll-eforfct
made known on the rt - ed anJ Jhi!t "“rherI fubt' iber mJ’
ta iipQ fovtaiM wmif cd into hi place N
J ME FO p fteufer har noperfon fubfersbing
Yhe'em (h ill be obliged to pay any part
V
& TAMES JARXER on ftaturdav :Lc uinaiecuth day of Sep-
-1 1 1 lrn’1" 1 in— 1
jTXr
timer tf Main and Craft Struts where
in itt different branches dent with Can and
The following I a copyof insgree
mem en'ced in'o hy the Kentucky
Society in or nea” Danville '
From a canvSiin that the welfare tf
Kentucky wn B depend in a great mea
furnn tie eftihlifb ient if ufeful ma
nuftSurei and that this dtfirabh end
cnnmt be attained by individuals who
are i-in'ijr if tbtmfelvit to pur chafe
the marhnesand ti advance juchfumt
if Kerry at wet ltd hi nectjfary ti car
ry them in with fvccrft
U" K 'hciiihfctibcts have agreed to
M 9 a e our felves by then rme
of‘- Tbi Kcn'i cUv fociety for the en
conrat’r mens of tnanufart tires" and we
do nid'pe nfei)A to pay o thenia
trace' : he cvf'cr to he chr-'en by the
foocy the evval ftm affixed to our
name at he rc'ods and on (he con
idiru-ns men' ''ot'ed bc'ow : fix (htllnit
in e'erv pound to he pil'd on or before
(he laft dav of Sep end'd j 7S9 : one
tnn:erv Of she remainder on or bef'ue
the laft dn of Novembd rn the fame
year andrhc reiidueon or before the
laft day of Match 1790
Wjdnf'niher agree that if theSrft
payment Is no' mde'wihin twenty
dayr of the time picfcifi eJ therefor
that the per fan failing (hall forfeit hia'
in'e-eft in thei'ocietv and alfo be obli
ged to pay ro the managers for the ufe
of the focie'y the amount of his fir ft
ftibicripi ion and that ano her fuhfcri
be- m 1 v headmii-cJ into his place : and
that if die laft pay mar t is not made
within twenty days of rle timep'efcri
he the efor that the fiift parment
W his lubrcnniion tinlcfs thefum fnb
faibedaltgeiherfhaHontheao'hday
of Siiprembci 1789 amount to £ 500
" “ " "
at ti e lead
Provided alfo that rhe fum fo to be
fiThfcril'ed fhall be divided into (hate :
ore (hare being allowed for every fum
of sen pounds and that every per Ton
or company n ail meetings of the fo
fef
Provided that no hufinefs refteft
inn the fociety fhall be dune in meenng
confiding of left than a majority ofthe
(harers excci-t by per ions to be’an
)io med bv meetings eonfifting of at
lead a majority of the whole
Provided that a majority of the (ha
it (hail be done bv iacieafingthe num
ber of (hare which additional (hares
ihe firft fubferibers (hall have a fight
to take before any (lunger (hail be
admitted to ftibfcribe-
Provided alfo that fo far as the mo'
ncy hereby is to be laid on' in labour
material or piovifiont within the di
Hrift that the manaeer (hall allow the
fubferibers to fm nifh the fame atcaOi
prices -inllerd of the money fo fubferi
bed The price and time of furnfli
ing the fame to reft with the manapeif
And for the purpofe of letting the
'bufinefs into motion there (hall be a
mee'ingof the fiibrcribcrs at Danville
Subfcriptims Jdvertijtmntt' ffcfep
Expedition
tembet 1789 nd if a majority of the
(ha'crs fhall not then be prefent on
fuch other day asthofe wlio then at
tend lliall apiminr
In wrtne whcreiif we hereunto fel
our hands this dv of AtiFufti789
ofen-cou-aging N B AM net Ton defi ous
fuch a focie'y Ip or reir
Lexmecon and --e wil'ine o become
fubt'c-(bes rre-deft'ed ro mec' at
Capt Tho Y -ungV me n(hutpcond
T uefday in Ddcembet next
03 at 1789
At a meeting f (he Tudleesof
the Town f Lr rtginh Au
guft ill 1789
Efolyrd '-at die holder
or claimants of hc in lota
N - 2 17 ai 8 do 70 and
85 -on-nl have the faither time
the firliday Of januarx 1790
to favc their lots by improving'
them for the particu'ars of
what is required the arr rcler
red to faid refolves-- -and I at
they need not exp ft ai-- fir
tlier indulgence
By rrdr nf l-' 1
ROBERT PAPKFR Cs
h ’
V 1
JUST OPEXFn
HUGH f ’ g I V
Iltheuew huf ahie the r-rrt huf
and nearly fpofite V-- - -j
- tavern a neat ff genera! a V-rvi et
MERC
H
AMDs 2
P
well adapted to tiie lenirii
f-BW
goods Iron rt ion gory
tu tie ware glafs war fin
' -
ware gioccrtrs doer feed And
medicine winch wilj be loicTon
eal--irt ile 'erP'S
AKEN np by the Jubfcrther in Fey
T
ette coB'fy near the head if Jtf
famine a fita h-ttengrty M re ehtit 1 5
yean ild 1 4 hands high a nat uni facer '
Pejted and appraifed te £ j
' ANDREW M’CALLA
Jttly is 1789
r j 9KFN up bythejehjer-ber living
I in Bilal' t creek itfnrfl mire 0
yurt old 13 hands -rkh 'tad ct a 7
JittsU bill folded itar buttukr
D U spraljtd 11 £ 4
yf WILI'AM ELLIS Jim
July's 1789
TAKEN up by the arv'ir '!
near the ninth f D'rl'i ri'er a
bay mere eheut Yttir feet 'tier inches'
dedin the near (htulder but ur tercel
vable a natural pacer Apraife ‘ ta
JAMES DAVIS
Augufi 3 1789-
T AKFN up hy the jubjcribtr in the
head of H'tkman a fray herft
ten yeii ild branded on thet near haul-
der R C and C in the buttock Appeal
ft d ti I- 5 10 '
JOHN YOUNG
July 3 t?89
A large company will meet it the
Crab- Orchard the 26th if A'avember in c
rder li Jlart early next minting fir tka
Eafltrn fettiementt : all or 1 ti gg wtlfr
armed
high with a fmall hell in wl-hahile
in it near the Belli appears te tv ' ran- f
a y
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livery citizen of the IForld every friend
Jpeciaily every citizen of the United
States mull feel interejled in the im
portant I'raniVbohs in the Kingdom
of France: The following aurheatic
and judicious JOURNAL OF E
VENTS as they tranjpired form day
to day at the crilis of the glorious Re
volution will we truft be accepta
ble to our Readers
Extrafl of a letter from Paris July 24
‘TAi)E capture of three French mer -
I chant fir ps by the Algerines un
rf r different pretexts has produced great
-if at ions in tliefeaports of this country
The far city of bread begins to leffenin
thefouthern parts of France where the
)rveft is commenced : Here it is ftill
threatening becauje we have yet two or
three weeks to the beginning of harreft
“ The re union of the orders took place
anthe 17th of June IVi thin the A Jem
bly matters we ton well but it was joon
chferved that troops and particularly the
foreign troops were on their march to
wards Peris from various quarters' and
that tins wn again ft the 0 inion of Mr
The Marfbal de Bmglio was
appointed to command all the troops
w'thin the Ifte of France — Sum of the
Punch guards were foon arrefted under
Other piste ns hut in reality on account of
f t heir difpofllion in favor of the national
s
caufe The peo le of Paris forced the pri
fon releafed them and fent a deputation
to tlr States General tofolicit a pardon
TneS a tes by a moft moderate and pru
dent arrette recommended tlieje prifeners
to the King ai d peace to people of Paris
jiddrejfes came in to them from feveral of
the great cit:es eXp’cffing ftneere alle
giance to the King ut a determined
refolut’on to fupport the Slates General
() thtith of Ju y they voted an
ad chefs tithe king to remove the troops
fir -ore of m feu ine eloquence writ
tb) M de Mr iibeau is worth attenti
an The king retufts to remove the
troops and jay they may remove them
elves if tiro P aje to N yeous and
Soijf" is
“ oth They proceed to fix the order
in ii’ h they wits tike up the Jeveral
bri dies of th"ir future Conftitution
from wh:r it ap ears they mean to build
it from the bottom c finingthemfelves
to nothing m their ancient form but a
K ! A de laration of rig lit!' which
form thtfirfi ihayteroft tir'w rk was
Fayette- then propp’d by the Marquis de la
-this was 0 1 the i 1 th
“ In tlte mean time troops to the num
her of about 15 or 3 "000 had arrived
and were pofled in and between Paris and
yerai lei The bridges and paffes wee
guarded At 3 o’clock in the afternoon
the Count de la iuze tie was Jent to no
tify Mr Neekar of his dijmjfion — -£
tnidninght he Jet out for B ufeis Inis
was not known till the next day (nth)
when the whole minillry was changed
except V'tledeutl of the domefitc depart
went a -d Ra:enrn Garde desScer ix
Thefe chang es woe as follows : The
Him - e e P’chdent of the Cut
oil of F mice and de la Giiaibere C mp
troller G-neral sk the rtomof Mr Nec
fcar— thr Marfbal de Broguo Mimjler of
War and Foulon under him ththeroum
of P -‘egai-— 3 de la Vauguyon M
siifter of Foeig 0 Affairs in Head of M
d Vlonunoi tn — De la Pone M" lifter of
Marine in the place of the Count de ia
Luzerne St Pried: was alfo removed
from the Council
“ The news of this change began to
te known in P mis about 1 or 2 o'clock
lath - aft“’ noo 1 a body of about 10c Ger
man cava ry were advancad and drawn up
in the place Louis XV and about 300
Swift polled at a little diftance in their
rear Th s drew people to thatfpos who
naturally formed themjelves in front of
the troops a" fir ft merely to look at them
but as their numbers increafed their in
dignation arofc : They retired a Jew
Jleps pofted themjeives on and behind
large piles of loofe jlones collefl-a in
that place for a bridge adjacent toit and
celt acted the htrj’e w th Jlones The
fiore charged but the advantageous po
fltion eft the people and J bowers of ft ones
obdgeh thentto retire and ev n quit the
field altogether leaving one of their num
ber on th ground Tne Swfts in their
rear were objerved never to jlir This
itMj 1 tignaF af universal injurreshon
and hr body of cavalry to avoid being
Via dir si reliri towards TcrJitiUec
AUTHENTIC INFORMATION
The people iio iV armei themfelvis “with
fuch weapons as they could find in anno
rer's Jbops and private lioufes and with
bludgeons and were reaming all night
through all parts of the city without
any decided and practicable cbjc& 1 he
next day (tjth) the States prefs on the
king to fend away the troops — to per
mit the Bourgeoifie of Paris to arm for
the prefervation of order in the city and
offered to fend a deputation from their
body to tranquilize them : He refufes all
their proportions A committee of rna
gift at tes and eleSors of the city are ap
pointed by their bodies to take upon
them its government The mob new
openly owed by the French guardes
force the prijonS-ofSt Lazar releafe all
the prifo iers and take a great Jlore of
corn which they carry to the corn market :
Here they get fame arms and the French
guards begin to form and train them The
city committee determine to ra'ftc 43000
bourgeois or rather to reft ciu their num
bers to 4 000
On the 1 4t they fend one of their
members (Mr Carney ' to the Hotel des
I ivalides to ask arms for their Gtrde
BoUrgeoife : Hr was followed by or
found there a great mob : The governor
of the Invalids came out and re prefent
ed the im'mjfihiiiy of his delivering arms
without the orders of thrfe from whom he
receiv'd them De Come y advjcd the
people then to retire ret r id himjelf
and
the people rook oft fflon of the arms I:
was remt’kabie that not only’the i valid s
them elves made no oppolition but that
a body of 5000 foreign troops erccmied
ab thin too yards never iTrrei M de
Corney and five others where Jent to
ask arms of de Lannai governor of the
Baftile: They found a great code (lion
of people already before the place ta d
they immediately planted a flag of truce
which was anjwercd by a I be flog hoift
e d on the parapet : Tie debutatiton pre
vailed on the peo le to fall bock a little
advanced themjelves to moke their de
mvidsof the governor and in that in
ft a it a dif charge from the B file killed
four people of thojc near eft to the aepu
ties: The Deputies retired & the people
rufhed ngainjl the place and almoft in
an injlant were in pofefflon of the font
ficalon defended by 100 men of in ft
nite ftrength wivch in other t 'rnes had
flood feveral regular fteges ard had tie
ver been taken How they got in has ns
yet oeenim njjiile to iftcover : TlioJ'-who
pretend to have been of the party telifo
many differ e t ftones as to deftroy the
credit of them nil They took all the
arms dijchnrged the prijoners and fuch
of the girrijn c ns w re let kilted in the
firftmrm 111 or fury carried the gover
or and lieu t anc governor to the Gr eve
place of public execution cut off then
heads and fent them through the c ty in
triumph t the Palais Royal
“ About the Janie i jfi ant a treacherous
corrojpondsnc: having been djeov red in
M de I ieieis Prevojl ds Merchands
tbey Jeizen him 1 the Hotel de Fille
where he was net lie exert ij'e of his office
and cut off ics head TheJ'e e venti car
riea -imperfectly to Ferjiihes were the
jubjeS of two juccffitve deputations from
the States to t ne king (i srr The king
went about 1 t o’clock T accompanied only
by his bothers to the Slates General and
there read to them a fpeech in which he
asked their interptfition to re eflablifb
order he returned ta the Cateau a foot
accompanied by the States : They Jent
off a deputation the Marquis de la F ay
etie at thee head to quiet Paris: He
hail the fame morning been named Com
chancier in Chief of the uiailice bourgeoife
and Monf Emily former Prefident of
the States General was called for as
Prevojl des Merchands The demolition
of the Baftile was now ordered and began:
A body of the Swfts guards of the regi
mont of Venomille and the city liorjc
guards jo i:i the people : The alarm at
Ferfailles encreafes inftead of abasing :
Tne foreign troops were ordered off in
Jlantly: Every Minifter refigned : The
kimg a i firmed badly as Prevojl des
Merchant' wrote to Air Neekar t ore
cal him Jert ms tetter open to the States
General to be forwarded by them ci'id in
vited diem to go w th him to Paris the
next day tojatisfy the city of his difpoji
tiotis ( 1 6th The king cam to Paris
Omitting the lefs important figures f
prouffio-i I will only objerve that the
king s carrirge was in the centre on each
Juie of it tne S ates General in two ranks
ojoet at their head till Marquis de la
La cue " r' ' “
horfelack andbctirgeofte guard t before
and behind A tout 60000 citizens of
all forms and colons armed with the
mujquets of the B sjlile and Invalids as
far as the would go the reft with piflols
Jwords pikes pruning hooks jcythes
(ffc lined all the ftreets through which
the proceffion pajfed The khg landed
at the Hotel de Fills there M Badly
prejented and put into his hat the popular
cockade and addrejfed jvm undeliver
ed his anj’wer to the audience On their
return the popular cries were " VlVE
LEROY FT LANA LION:' He
was conduced b a guards bourgeoife to
his palace at Ferfailles Letters written
with his own hand to the Ahrquis de la
Fayette remove tle feruptes of his poiti
on Tranquility is now reftored to the
capital : The ft'ops are again opened
The people rejuming their labours and
if the wa t of bread does not diflurbour
peace we may hope a continuance of it
“ The demolit or of the Baftile is go
ing 0 and tliemilire bourgeoife orga
nize good training — Tlie ancient police
of the city i- aboil fhecl hy the authority of
the people— T ey believe Jlill that 3000
people have falle’- vifl-ms to the tumults
of Paris IVe cannot find with certain
tv that any body has been killed but the
three before mentioned and theft who fed
in the ajfluult or defence of the Baftile
Hew many of th- gnrrifon were killed no
body pretends to hove heaved : Of the
aftailants accou-ts vary from 6 to 6co —
the m'fl g'- ml b-lief is that there fell
about 30 There have been many reror's
of infl-mtai eons --cutions by themob
on Juch of their body as they caught in
afls of theft or robbery : Some of theje
may perhaps l e true — there was a je ve
rity of hanefly objerved of which no ex
ample has been known: Bags of money
cffered on various cccafiors through fear
or guilt have ten uniformly refufed by
the mobs T 'e churches are now occu
pied in fiugi ig “ De Ptofundis” and
“ R querns’ fo- the repoe of the fouls of
the brave and valiant citizens who have
Jeo led with their bleed ' the liberty of the
notion A1 de Mon mo ir istlvsday
(iptt) replaced in the department of
Foreign "fairs M deSt Pi ied in amei
to the Hume D porlmert (21? A1
Neckat had left BruJels for Frankfort
before the Can ier got there- IFeexpeS
however to hem of him in a day or two
M le Ctimpte de la ! uzett e has refumtd
the department of M fine this day
“ (zipd) Tire fpir t of tumult jeerned
to have Jubfided when yefterday it was
e veiled again Irj a particular incident:
M Foul ion tne of the obnoxious minif
try who as well as his brethren had ab
J'conded was taken in the country as is
Jaid by his own tenants and braughit to
Paris Great efforts were exerted by
popular cliara fieri to Jave him : He was
at length forced out of the hands of the
garde bourgeoije hung immedately his
head cut off and his body drawn through
the principal ftreets of the city The
Intendarit of Paris Ai de Chauvighy
accufed of having entered into the defgns
of the Jome mitiijlry has heen taken at
Comp eigne and a body of 200 men on
norjtback are gone for him
“ jujl now learn that Bertierdes
Chauviguy was brought to town in the
night and majjacred immediately”
& & ms m
JUST OPENED
And FOR SALE BY
TEGARDEN arid M CULLOUGH
At their Store in Lexington on Main
Street ir the houje formerly occu
pied by Gen IFilkinjon a General
Ajjortment of
GOO
S
and nar how
ditto
Twill’d snd plain coatings
Buff and white Callimers
Blue Black Buff olive criuifonand
fpotted Velvets
Corduroys and flannel
Janet Jeans and luttnns
Royal rib and utinet j
Shalloons and duums
Gamblers and Joans fpinning
Moreen and Buckram
Lueiliing and iattin
Mode and perfian
Bombazine and farcenet
Chintzes and cttiheocs afforted
Sowing tiik and twill
White Blown and colored threat- j
Coa le and fi e combs
Mens and Won ens crooked d
Large and im I metal Buttons
Sleeve buttons (Toricd
Watch feals
Shoe Knee dock and hat buckle's
Bed white chapnel needles
Paper and pound pins
ScitTotsand Thimbles
Razors and (having Roxes
Taole knives and forks
Butcher and cu teau knives
Pen and childrens do
Shoe knives pincers and awl Blades
Ennamiled In iff Boxes
Nuuneg g aiers
Bibles tedamem and fpelling Bookj
Pnmmeis and child) ens hiftories
Wnting paper
Biafs paper and enamiie inkftand$
Mens faddles
Mens and womens ftirrup irons
8 and 14 oz (addle tacks
Saddle Bodes
Circingle Girth and draining weh
G 1 1 th and 13 die BucIVes
Curb and incfEe Bridle Bits
Plated fpms
Stock locks
Brafs knob ditto
Pad and faddle Bag do
De(k cupboard and cbed do
HE hinges Brafs H do
Ched and cupboard do
Door and window Bolts
Falling axes
Mortoife and pairing chifelS
Spike and fmall Gimlets
Di awing knives and plain irons
Cinw hammers
6d and iod nails
Lennon laws
Mill hand arid credent Taw (IleSv
Carpenters rules and compafles
Brnfs cocks Candiedicks
Frying pans Cotton and tow cards
Steel and tin ware
Snuff
Mudard
Shoe Buckle and tocth Brtilhes
H fon Gieen and Bohea Teas
Coffee and chocolate
Loaf and Mufcovado fugar
Cinnamon cloves and nutmegs
Pepper and Alfpice
Indigo and Copperas
Red and white Lead
Brimtlone and rofm
Powder and Lead
Shot and gun flinlts
Queens waie Dilhes
Shallow andioup plates
Tea ware Quart and pint tnng?
water and cream jugs
Butter boats
Large and fmall looking glafTes
Tumblers and wine 'glades
Quart pint and half pint decanters
8 by 10 window glafs
Wine and rum
Holland ginn tn cafes
A neat ailortment of callings
With a variety o( other articles ton
tedious to enumerate
Lexington Nov 17 1285
Tndia counterpanes afforte?
Marfeilles quilting
Denims and drawbovs
Irifh linen and Rnilta (heetiag
Dowlas and towel 1 nen
Brown Aiecting & counbymade ljRh
Bedtick and feathers
Apron check
Cambrrck and muflin
Gauze and catgut
Lawn aprons
Slk cotton and linen handkerchief
Iawn and kenting do
Shauls allotted
Mens and womens kid gloves
Mens and womens cotton hofe
Mens wo fied do
Mens and womens leather ftoe®
Womens fluff do
Neat drelFd calf (kins
Mens and boys hats
Ribbon aiToned
Hair 'do and tade
Black and Hanover Isce
Edging and bat binding
B’oad and narrow Binding
Fei 1 et ng and tape
All kinds of Blank Books for
Merchants Clerks &c made
and ruled to any pattern : Alio
old hooks new bound 0:1 rcaie
able terms at this office
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S A T U R D A T
NOVEMBER ai 17S9
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LEXINGTON : Printed by JOHN BRADFORD at hit nwcr at the remer tf Mila and Craft Streets when Subfcriptient Advertijments
thispaper are :hankfuliy received and PmNT:va in it s differ ent branches dm with Can and Expidition
fip
Au'Ikii of ail thdgoul tbar that
A I i 'I a1 v'!! h' 1’hat we may then
al1 ii te 1 r " if- ng itn'o lini our fin
v U'rr-'nri e luiks f in i-ind
J-V
Xylite PrefiJent of tk e Uvfi Stitts tf
m our hi
’e — h?tiks ft' in t ind
C-iieaiv p oicMfri rf tl-e i'cci'eofihii
couiv -evr to h-e a
liar
me
tons
Slid
6re
ldcir y ic - mini-i -isi-i-iv-r
for the peucMb'e and ntonit manner
in iMvch n-c luve been enabled to
eftabi'ft confttii'ion nt covernnicnt
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fti-ur ufev n-I happineft and p-ir-'
lioula-iv i!ie i?i:onal one fio" J-ne'jr
Mrtiruted fir Me civil rJ leligfcus'
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l-lici y "'it!i I'trh we 4ic b!c ’VJ and
iIh lue-irs'we have of snju rin and
d T-'Jug ii'ctal t-mi'vlcdt'ef and in
-tjeoe-at-i-fop aU-h
fdViMiig which
Aarria
PROCLAMATION
II ERE AS byviiiuei-fpowe
ren bv the Unire l S i c n
Con' - e A TemS'c I to Arthur St
Clair governor of the te't'roi” rsv't !i
vert f ihe Ohio an I coniiii!fTi'iier
pli-i oiennarr fortrea'irv wuh the
J nati -n!n the no-hern ilera t
li’en at etv- wi eif e'ded a Fun
)Ia me on 'be nm'h day of p-m's-v
lift !srt hi' the fi'd Arthur S’ Cair
u" the at of he Uni e 1 Ste- un-Ji
iFef'C’ cm Chief' -nl 'vaniouofile
Weam! it 'eLwie Chip
pi ir aTTaM i w a ' mi infii! actiaTiorsrr
' And H’he'’ I have nv and wi'h
thea-lvce ani confent of the feta e
ind-ie foirn tatireJ'he fid 1 caty—
Jioi" the elo-e to the end l a-
f'tre uiiv he t’ifct ved "nd pe fmir- 1
v o !l-io itl'e itinfthe U't t
itt -Ir C' ’J hve n ie cd the--- 1
tic n itf p '!i!fi I on I tduhee-
j 1 u an 1 'c 1 c ! ni r of the
L'j lv?J S: --e ftv i n’ tn-: tan avi
o’lothpi c'lie- Min-i uhi'-i a t' be-e-
o fithf j y to obe c aJ fuj ji l t
iaau
‘ CIVFM un C’ mt han I io t‘ c
if Ne Y'tk th‘ tv'cr v
liinrh d f nf rfeni!vr in the
yct afi:t Iotd otc rhou tnJ
tfi £:' :iI e:ii!e :l’yire
1-
anl nTii l-en I yen of
(hi-
ill ftiC looeu : n y and inJe
eip eeifVUredSatci
WimI NGfON
Xttaww 41 ef th Piefidt t tf
thel) i l'tiS :! tf ifl'tMj
V Kn S-rttary fr tht
Department tfli’ur
Xy t be rrefiitnt ar the (Jilted Stales
iforrui
W : And -vhe e bo-h lioifefl r poynds immrdiaVlx a!
efshas’e by their joint eomnut t i n n 4
M eVdl I me - -VcmnJ -IT' r '
1 e c -le d- fhuU-ti'eJSia e a day "b-fk -v one !mn bed and jhtry
ofiiiMc Thai’ giving an! Pave' to pound n tlie twenty fifth dav
be obfi ved h aknow'c gim w'th rrrrpbr ful'owing in' two
jjrerf ! he- the W njnai Tvoi 2 ( f f4ff fo and a fift
wf A in! ’r' Gote- ejilv biHiToid- ji- j' 1
tnj hnn "i I -indBsTnjl
iVhi ft a f-i-tii ol lO'cnnieiit for fit v p-pnds ur fall at m? - lurk
A "ROCUMATIO S
yHKItKAS it lithe duty nr a'lna
lion m acknow’e i'e 'he P'O
wldc'icpof Alniish'y Go 1 toobeM
vili hej'-ci if il ho ri!j bcelt and two hrn !rd poll ndf to tie paid nfei poundi' : and thateygry perron
tni-i’rty &i npiio e h p- e Mi n anl in t'e firtfowbie mjnnrr iz — ° conipanv n all meetings of the fo
tl’tf pcut-ier-fthcfe dates to’he 'erviee
(- il-r Rem: who i the hen iceit
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no'Ihat we may then unltn cafiX 'fs- “
mcA'iumble cCTcrii
—
's'ujFce3f— aouEvariouL — Xl-7’f f - h-oirpn— in-m-banofft
:h he lu ll beeupleafciheAV i 1 ei ?!fd
or °r good cb fie and butter
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t O ir v
r f T" T'M
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1 s IV ZL I
A ‘ ’ 1
k'tJ TfiUtidiv t'le -h-t'S f
o
p-c-'c' ft
lcembcr at f is
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nmJfr flf ner)r
e j 1
f nnmen bus atidiviN
ti t!v
ni a g-iod carp 1
- — tire p- prny of Mit Art
Chnlti n -'the ter-ts vm i’-
ruJc k-o vn o-a the r
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I ’i't'fi finrewatn all p rf t
® r on 1 ik’np any- a'iigi m t
of ' ' 1 c vrn b' Htn y ( 1)
b i o-fi'ni sp cr in iavtr it I o
irvn a Hjili or the ltn ( is lot
tinva‘h-r the date of the
fjo'id I d1 o remmbert but as
1 j ec 1 r 1 i
I uavrpaiJff il’c I a til bonl and
usicceiptagaitiii it at o he
r railing to give itur I take tips
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method to ftcven: any impoli"
jion
Hnrv Prift
— — XKnr) crni
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t'1 “nnier hereot or to Mr
Brent in I exington or to Mr
bigiiesin Dmville (hall receive
erv f:ipji!:ra"r 'rhr e'1? I !
an? R !ci (f Nv sit! t’CeeiMi
h m"M:f (l n favii-?’ af'l nhe’ tfM
trci h e i a!! vhetl ? In
to pe'Io lit
rub
P'tr fe f ! v’ I let've hi' e !ipc-
Iv anI r":ft j i!Iv r c'i 'ci om' tti i'in
jji jttrg rnit”i a I'lf Hil’ rr aM the I eo
i'e i c'l'tiM'it in in i entc went
of I irt - J t miH i' ii1 ionil ut
il 'V ee-1 v a'vl f t'f'i -v exec te! aod
ohei'I n i' Ic i e il! iove
te-'n--?'id na":oi t e-'hil’a fiu h a
b jve ibe-n 1 n iro n'i and o
Ive’s ' tin i —i id joen:ren'
pe te nd chi i m rnonio e ihe
V i v'f' t ai ‘ i iti f fi e e'i'on
-k ai
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7i c c1 c!c t re of TiTt-Tp'C-
a-'
and ge'-t-’adv 'o
1 rin ao 1 m
kit' !? 1
1 1 n" od
II a
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tf -If
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1 o-fy a le aii-re
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he th id
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10 dtitiarnwiird— — — ri —
it? MOntARTY t0311’1' ut P'Oviiion within rhe di-
MO"AaiT" ft Jft that the manasets ftail altow the
' — — fubfciitcr to fuinift the fame ateafli
M E Rr C II A N D I Z
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di ! rr :c matvi" e' of'1 eatnii't’dei °n ot bcfute
nt t u i irj ! rn'inh (even -L' cl“'’ ri ftvcmbc' in hre
t -1 i -ni- vcj'ar 'O'c eiJicon or btroic the
r i v ASM IN
Vi’ j do f-ti t her agtee that :f the St ft
psyiiic'in l nor ia ‘-deviihin tventy
of ihe time picfciV cd the-cfor
lsy nf the time 'picicifcJiie-ctor
t'tj -hepe-ronfa'linsfli-ill roileitfiwv
m e ert in the o'ory and al'obeolili-
to pay to the manager her -he ufe
fe
ii the focle'y the amount oh h fitft
ft
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t'i'i'Crip ion and that ano her Ijhfcri
headmii cd into his place and
be‘ "v he
I aft p uirjri i not made
that if the
withinfwc
wenty day nf'l ef’mep'clcri-
he1 the cfos that the fiiil paiinent
snda' he in'ercllinihcrnc'ety t the
pctfun ’0 tail iijito paylhrlihetortct
“! wJ 'JV anoM1er f1brcibet may he
aumi’ cd into hi place
P nvide 'har no per ion fub'crbinj
hero ft illijciib igedtopay any part
'ofhic '"ulifcMa'ipn unc!s thefutn fnb
fcMtiedaiii'getherftallonfheao'hday
‘'i Scpronibei 1789 amriunt t° £ 500
1ft hltlhe rm fo IO t
fuhfcti!icd ftail be divided into ftare :
ore ftare being allowed for every fum
cc-y ftail be aiio-ved one vo e for
evf’y ftae that he or they ftail pof-
fe'
Pros t-’ed that no hufinef refieft
Ina the fee cty -ft all be dune 'n meeting
corfil! ngof icr- thana majority of the
Outers excel t liy perfonv to be a-i
ton'vdby meeting-i confiiling of at
lead a majority of the whole
Provided that a majoi Ity of the fop
renrtiall have a rght atopy meeritig
°f wh'ch due notice ftail have been pi
ven to take ft-ch fleps as-to them may
ifh r0be yliS iwoK-'
cmion the purpofeofthe faidfociety
and for laying out and expending it®
I P ! I I Jf aA
monies hereby fubferibed anJdir eft
monie hereby fubferibed anJdir ect-
Ingin all thing iefpcA!&'Iie fauieex-
cept when it i fpecilly ditefleJ other
vjr hy fhia ayemcnt
Jyjhi
Provide ithai tbeftate ftallber-
ITifniHI a In Turti aiAil1 Hull l If I wd
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t0 take before any ftrangei ftail be
admired to fubferilpe
Piovided alfo that fofat as the mo'
cy hereby I to be laid out in labour
pi ices -inlle: d of the money fo fubferi
bed The price and time of furiift-'
— -S fuic to reft with the manage 1 r
And for thepurpofeof letting thev
bufiiief into motion thee ftail be a
The following f a copy of an aeree
'ircm ctve edin’o by the Kentucky
S'lcicty in or near Oanville
for a ronvitn that the welfare af
Kenturky muS depend inagreat met
fir tn i hr eltW’fb -enttf ufefulmn
qrfi?Mr rndthat this defirablt end
eifwt be art lined by individuals wha
jirTra'i at tbemfelves ta purebafe
the ni irh:nsand taaivakrejichfums
tf vtnev a i wtttid be reetjjary la car
ry l:' at with Jvecrfs
V he t' hfciibt’i have agreed to
t-e- v' I e c-f'c- ' c he cho en by the
e-y re ecc-al tr f‘ ’f OUT or cUman5 Df -?c n ota
3i? I r rc ou 1 on'necon
-it I'rir pif'I lit of : fxfh'Hns 1 2 17 ®r 81 7® ®BtJ
icv 1- nd ti i i- p diTiu Icffe- 85 have the fuithrr time nn
' e 'ith nf-'ei fir'-c' 1 7F9 : rfie 111 the Brliday of January 1790
At a meeting of M o TniiUrcof
ciiii in:iv 1 fisniTaftiite'-’ and we the Town f L ri:'n Au
in i ii i-y-i-cfteic:to payui2he mai gull— 1 ll— 1 7 83i !
c: - - Efolvrd !ai the holder
IV 1
"meeting of ihefubltribeT at Danville -
s-T -:a e ourfclvc by then-me
Ktn’ cUy focieiy for iheen
tern bet 1789 and if a majority of the
fliarc rtiall nor then be prefent on
fuch other day atthnfe wtiu then at
tend lliall appuinr
In wme ' whcre f wehefennto fei
no' hanil thi d- of Anrurti78g
N B A'lweifm !cfi rus of en
con au ng fuch a foie v Ip or rp-iy
Leaiiit ton a id ' e -'rinco hccmo
fub e ihtf'' ne de'rd to mec' ac
Capt Th? Yunji' te ntheipcond
Tuefday in ndcembei next
OS 21 1789
to favi their Jots by impn nj5-
jhem & f0r the partku'aie of
whaUra -reqnireilibevCLrtkr
red to (aid refill ves- -and M
fuc
they need -not exjv (t
thtr indulgence
Ry mkr tS d- -'r!
7 - nnw® r' pah cf-h t
I'" ROBER T PAPALR
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JUST OPEXKn
ty HUGH V I I A 1 JC
1 theuew huf ae r-V -"rf h-we
and nearly t-pote V-- ?
Iiwri a neat U9tnera! a cr-r" -t ef
M E R C if A
z
uif adapted to liiclen ui
lRY Inin-mongrry
tonia ware glafh war tin
ware g'Occriis cjo'trr feed Arid
mejicuu' which wili be loicTon
real Mi i lr feir '
lAKKN UP by the fubfrrxler in Fay
ette ctunty-Jitar ike head tf Jsf-'
Jamine a fir a hw-tingrey Mrr rbiut 15
years fid 1 4 hands h:g h a -atrxt pacer '
Ptjled und appraifed ta £ 5
ANDREW AiCALLA
July 15 1789
t J1AKPN up by -the wXf('V-'rr
y near the nauth tf D'rk’s rier a
hoof mart ahent Ymir feet vi"r lathes
high with a Hall hell an t ha hile
ft ft hear the fiatte7 appears ta he f fan-
dedan the near fJietiltfer hi 1 mxt Trrrel
f
fti ta £ 5 10 -
0lN YOUNOi-i-'i'V
jMy23i789 ' ’ - -
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A large company will meet atthi-y 1
CrakOrchardthe zithtf Ntvember in' 4-
arrfrr te fiart early next running fee the
- Xafiernfetticmiwi - Mssp tifa v
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fl 1AKKN npbythi jtbjer’ker i-ving
1 an Beane's creek' a feryi mire p
years aid 13 hands h ltd ei a-!?
Jmill bill hr reded p- tht npt A
D U A?iTafjed fa £ 1
WILL'AM ELLIS Jua
7- 3 1789
TAKEN up bythe fubj'criber an the’
head tf HclmanY a gray herft ' j
’ aid branded an the near fimul-- :
and C an the buttock Apprai - y y
trier te fiart early next mtrning ft
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wenf a id Ma:em n Garde deiSce ix
“ Thefe changes were as follows : The
'Eicon ' R e BJ I PrefJeHt of the Cut
ail af Fia-ce and de la Gaiaifere C np
troller G-neral fk the room of Mr Nec
lor—the Ma-Jhal de Brbi zMin’fl" ?
W&o andl'oulon under him in the room
-tslfleraf f P ysle4arM)f de la Vajguytw Af
Foreign Affairs in Beadof fll
iMontmoi ns—De la Poite M-nifler of
Marine in the place of the Ceuit de la
Luzern e-JS Pneft vos alfo removed
from the Council
‘The newrofthtr charge
he known in Piris about 1
Jit th aft-1 ntri a body of about
wan cava ry were advanead and drawn up -Privofl ties Mirchands
in the place Louis XV and about 300 $f the Baflilewa now ordered and began: v A 1 P
Ewift' polii at a little diftanee in their A body of the Stefs gtardi of the tegi- Vj J vJ ‘i O
rear Th:s drew people to thasfpos who mont of Ve t nnilc and the city horje —
sstaturaily formed tnemjelves-in front of guards jo fn the people: The olrrm at f UPERF1WE Braod and narrow
the troops afirfl merely to look at them Fcrfailies encreafes itifleed of abating: Cloths Second ditto
hfst as their numbers increajiej their in Toe foaeign troops were ordered off in- Twill d And plain ’coatings
flantly: -kimg Every Minifltr refigned : The Buff and white Callimers
co flrmed I’-aiiiy as Prevbfl dts Blue Black Buff olive crimfontod
Mirchauiti wretf to ArTNeckar tore- fpotted Velvets
enh him Jent h:s teller open ta the States Corduroys luid flanncla
General to be f-r warded by them and in- Janet Jeans and iultnns
vitediUeta ta go 1 r-ik him to Paris the
pert ant Triofa-Ainns in the Kingdom
of France : The fallowing aarhe uic
end iui'ciou t)URNAL QF E
VENT as they tranjpirefform day
today otthecrifltaf the glorious Re
volution will we trufl be accepta
ble te tut Readers
jf
Extiafl of a letter from Paris July 24
capture if three French mvr
I chant fb!ps by the Algerines un
gr different pretexts has produced great
finfatiensin thefeaperts ef this country
J’fhe Jcareitf af bre id begins to lejfen in
thfuthern parts af Fr inee where the
Jtirvtl is temmencid: Here it is flill
threatening beratije we have yet two or
three weeks to the beginning of harvefi
There union of the orders took place
anthe I'thef June ITilhinthe A Jem
IXymnterswe ton well but itwm Joan
Ohfrrved that troops and particularly 1 he
foreign troops were on the r mush to
Jrirh guards were foon arrejled under
other pvtertt hut in reality on account of
af their ilfpofttion in favor of tht national
touft The peo: It of Paris forced the pri
Jon ftleaftd them and frit a deputation
t th- Statfs General t afolicit a pardon
TaeSater by a mtjl mod irate and pru
near it Paris from various quarters1 od
thn fths 'wuagainH the 0 inionof Mr
Keck ar The Marfhal de Broglio was the I -v ilids came nt
sprofnted to command all the '
'nothin the Ile of France —JS me
TI w W' m -f gff VI r
i ieiarjrerj qttjervfd never to flir This ki-igj carrirge was in the centre o-ittch - Mode and perfian
'was a ytaoFaf universal infurreHitia rsyLr Ttmnha?inn and fm
XUTHENTlC INFORMATION ‘ The people a emti thmfeWet Uh
' - Jiuh weapons at they could find inarmo-
j every friend Jttr t fbps tni private Uoues and with
n the tig fit t ofnankind-and mere e- iludgeinSt ni vert rt night
jrti uly ever citizen of the UAttd y h M f thf fJ
Stitts mujl fttl intertjlei in iheim- jTuj i
fot aoortterocemmeiAed theft priostuJrittJf“!?rfa
$0 the King' and peart to ptoplt of Paris
jtHreJes tame in to them from feveral of
tke great cii'et - exprefjsng fincert SJt
glance ta the King out determined
refolutian to fuppert tht States Gen-rai
O the Stb of July they voted on
gdiirefs tithe king te remove the troops
This :’rr m ‘Jeu r‘ wri'i
ge-iby M deM rabteu is worth attonti
mn The king re j sifts to remove tht
fraar i and fays they may remove them
elver iftiry pifaje to X ytous §ni
Soijf" i
orw They proceed tofixthe order i' float were l-i fijeffian of tke forth
bnwifh they will tike up the Jtverol ficdtion defended by loom en of i-fl
bra Vrhes or th-ir future Conflitution niteflrength wh’ck in other Trnes had
from whir b it apr ears they mean to build
it frem the bt'tejn to flingthemfelves
g nothing in their am irit form but a
K:ag A it iaratian af rig hti wdeh
firm the fir 81 hoft-r oft tir'wrk was'
thtn propp'd by tke Marquis deia l ay-
tktn prop'-f
tie th’t wo Si the 1 stb
“ Tt the menu time troops to the turn
her of about as r3'030 had arrived
end were pafled in and between Paris nid
yerfallt 1 The bridges and paffos v' l
guarded At 3 altck in the fterioo'S
the Count dels iuze lie was f-ut to no
tify Mr Neckar of his dijmlJflei—H
mid'iingkt he fet out for B ujtls This
was uat known till the next day (12th)
when the whale mini II ry was changed
except V-l$ltutitf the dame flic depart where lie was in the exenifetf his office
fition ofthe people andfi’iwen afflatus next day to Jatisfv the city af his difpofi-
abtigeJ sheuLto retire joud ev-n quit the -
field altoge t kettle aving ane af their num
her ah the ground Tut Swtfs in their
eid Mf bodj of cavalry to avoid being' s foUat their head thl MarquifdtU Chmizes and caaiewsaffortecL 0j nc bound on reaitr “
Omaander blc tcrma- at thisofiicei
traapstiiT:eijji''tnyTif h'f deitveiMgarmt— threebtftrrmentttnedundtlHj who n-J-mH meiai Bjrbnsr
af the without tht orders of thife from whom he in the afjzust or defence or tlo Bajliie Sleeve buttons cfloncd
under receiv-d them: De Craey advfej the Iltwmar yof tk-g-mfon were killed uo Wauh I'eals
any decided and praSicable objeS The
next day (13 th) the States prejs on the
king to fend away the troops — -to per
mit the Bourgeoifle of Paris to arm for
the prefervation of order in thecity afd
offered to fend a deputation from their
bodyto tranquilizc them : He refufet all
their pnpofitions A committee ef ma-
gijtartesand eteSors of the city art ap '
pointed by their Bodies to take upon
them its government The mob tow
openpyfrinefl by the - Freneh guardts
force the prifons of St Latare rtitafe all
the prifo itrs and take a great Jlore of
corn which they carry to the corn m 1 rket :
Here they get feme arm S’ and the french
guards begin to form and trail them The
citycommittte determine to raft 44006
bourgeois or rather lot ejl lIh their ruai
bers to 4 oso
0i the 1 qth they fend one of their
members (Mr Curney : to the Hotel ties
Iivalides to ask arms far their Girit
Biureo'fe : f was fallowed by or
fou ti there a great mab : The gayernnr
and reprrfmt-
people then f retire ret r ‘d himjtlf end
the people ro k 'Jeffs ”1 ofthe arms - :
wot r-msr kia et h it neteniyihe i vjiidt
them flats miJe no oppoitiont but that
d b dy of 503 J f '-reign troops ere imted
at thin 1 j3 vir it Hfvrr Trred M de
ask arms of de Iaunai governor of tht
BoVtt : They found a great ctlUQion
a rtilq before tht plact a- d
they im neJim-ly planted 0 flag of truce
which war anfwered by t I be flag hoifl
ti ai the parapet : Tie deputation pre
vailed on t he pee It to fall bisk a 1ittte
advanced themfelves to make their de
mvidsof tke governor and in that in
flail a dif charge from the B flit killed
four people of thofe nearefl to the aepu
tits:— Tie Deputies ret irtd & the people
flood feveral regular fit get and had ns?
vtr been tnen How they g t in has as
yet oten im ojfl tit to iifrovtr : 'Jhof- who
pretend to have been of the party ttllfo
many differed ilories as to de$ny the
Credit of them jlii ‘ Thy l-n-k oil tht
arms difchnrged tht yrifo'irrs and fuch
ofthe gsrrijm ns w re nt kilted in the
Willing paper
R quemsr fr tberefq t of tht fouls af BlIfS pjer and enamle inkflan Jt
the t rove and vo-ia t dlitens wbahuve Rient fadd'es
fealtd with their bh'd the iibrrty of tht Meil J womens ftirrop Irons '
KTt'oni M de ’t n irn ir isth'day 8 and 4 oz (addle tacks
(nth) relived in the department Saddle Bodes
rtsfltd againfl the place and almafl in Foreign effai-s M daSt Put fiisiamed Circmgle Girth and Braining nreS
“ “ ‘ f the U rn- I) portneit (nfl M Cnth and B die Buck'cs
Neckai ' hod eft Bufels fr Frankfort Curb anJ nKffie Bridle Bin
before tke C- m ier g et there IVe erptB
however tt beat of him in 0 day or two
M It Cemptt deia I tizfii e ho rtfumtd
tht deportment of M tinethis day
: “fzli) Toe f- :r t of tumult jttmti
tt hove Jubfied whet- yeflerday it was
erci'rd again hy 0 farfiiuiar irtiueit :
M I col on one of the obitxicus mini
try who as well as hi j brethren kadob
flrfimm:ni or fury tarried the gover fctndtd was taken in the country as is
Joid by his awn te smts and breughit to
Paris Great t foils were exerted by
jopuUr thoroOtrt to favthim: Hr was
at lergth forced out of tho hands of the
garde beurgftlje kurg immedettly hit
head tut off and his body drawn through
thepr-rciiat flr gets ef the city Tht
Jitendantof Paris M de Chuvigry
acctifed ofhavi -g enter ti into the deflgns
ofthe'JomtmiHiflry kas keen taken a t
Cmptigoe and a body of 200 man oh
Borjtback ore gone for h!m
just of it the Soles General intwo ranks Bombazine and farcenet
tio-is i 1 cth- The king rams tt Paris
Omisti g She left important figures of
pTOnffso-i I will only objervt that the
htfclack andlourgeaife guoritbefort
a'id behind - A taut 6300 citizens of
all farms anoeonus armed with the
mujquets of the B sflile and Invalids as
far os the would go the ely with ! iftolt
Jwotds pikes pruning hooks Jcythet
13 c lined all the flreets through which
the proctJJIfi paffed The khg landed
at the Hotel de Fill— here M Fii'ly
prefetued and put into his hat the popular
cockade and addrejfri h:m anddeliver
e i kit anf went the audience On their
return the popular criet were VtVK
LEROY FT LANAl'ION lie
wateonduBeJb y a guurit bourgeeift to
hs palare at TcrfiiUes Letters written
w'lh his awn hwd to the Mirquit deia
Fayette remove the fcrupits of hit fofiti
on r rr qu’i'ty is now refiored t the
capital : Tht flops art again opened
The people iejUm’’:g their labours and
if the w a 1 of 1 read does net dijiurbour
peart wtmay hope 0 corii -uanceef It
Thedemeit or of the Bjlhlejs go
ing 0 and the miii e btutg-oij't orgo
nits g and training — Tne a-tiert police
of the cite i- 01-fb’d hv the authority of
t htpeofle— T ey htl'evt flill thot 'o:Q
per-lf hive fo I'" viB ' ms to the tumult
of Ports Il'e ro $t fiu with cn loin
ty thito'buiy has teen killed lot the
body retro to hot r heated: Of the
afJailants aicou- tsvury from 6tobzo
the miH (' raibnief is that t hire fell
about no There bote been ma y mors
of inft into- tout --eutioni by brmb
on Jurh of tie r t oiiyas they ci-ught in
ads of tbrft or robbery : S-mt of th'fe
may l trfiaps le trvr — there VoJ afeTr
rlty af hatH vbjeavi s' whiih rotx
am 'le has leey k ow Bags of money
offered on ar'ausjahf:i s through fear
or guilt hove tea uniformly refuf-i by
the mobs T‘t chart hts art iitw occu
jtiT1sftrgl ig “ Dt Piofundis" and
Royal nb and fatinet
Shalloons and duunis
Gamble: and Joans fp inning
Moreen and Buckram
Lu:eflxing and lauin
Tndia eonrflerpares aBorteS
Marfcilles rjuilting
Denims and drawlovs
Irfli linen and Rflia fleeting - "
Dowlas and towel I Tien
RrownOieetiPR& count) jr mads liner
Rcdtick and feathers
Apnn theck
Canibnckaiki muflin
Ga rze and catgut
Lawn aprons
S Ik cotton and linen handkerchief
La -in and kentingdo
Shauls aToiiel
Mens and wrmena kid gloves
Men and womens cocron hofe
Men wo fled do
Mevs and womens leather Dice?
Womens fluff do
Neat drcffd caif (kins
R'eni and boys hats
Ribbon 1 ftmed
Hair 'do and tafle
Biask and Hanover lace ’
Edging and hat b'nUnp
B oad and narrow Binding
Fei'et ng and tape
ttfw H4 li'k andiw fl
Vhie Riown and colored threap
Coa ie ami fi e combs
Mens an 1 Yu ens crooked do
Shoe knee flock and hat buckle
Hell white chaptel needles
Paper and round pins
Sc'ToisanJ Thimbles
Razors -Tan and fliaving Boxes — r
e knives and forks
Butcher and cu teau knives
Pen an JTbiTJrVhr Jd
Shoe knves p neers and awl Blades
Knnam led fn iff Boxes
Nutmeg g''eii i-
Bib'e telLmen’i and fpelling Book
i’Mmmei in J child) eushiftories
Plaedf(us
Stock lock
Brail knob ditto
Pad and (addle Bag do f
Deflt cupboard and cheft d
Hb -Cheft hmges Rrafs li do
and cnpltoarJ do
Door and window Bolts
Palling axes
Mwrtolfe and pairing chlfetfc
Sp ke and (mail Gimlets
Di awing knives and plin Iroab
Claw hammers
ti and rod nails
len fD law
Mill- hand ardcroffautfsw fil4
Carpenters rules and compares
Brafs cocks Candiefticks
Frying pans Coitopaad tow caidi
Steel and tin ware
Snuff
Muftard
Shoe Buckle and rocth Brnftes
Hfon Gicen and Bohea Teax
Coffee and chocolate
laf and Mufcnvado fugif
Cinnamon cloves and nutmegs
PeiFcr snJAlfpice
Ind go and Copperas
KcJ and white Lead
Brimftonc -PowJer ard rofiii
and Lead
Tea ware Quart and pint mogvy
water and cieam Jugs
Butter boats
Large and final! looking glalfcs
TuiMuicrs and wine piaffes
Quart pint and half pint decantory
g by 10 window glafs
Wine and rum ' '
Holland ginn tn cafea
A neat allortmcnt of cafttnp
W iih a variety ot other articles too
tedious to enumerate
Lexington Aav 17 1789
All kinds of Blank Books for
Merchants Clerks &c made
and ruled to any pattern : -AUq
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"VN regfoiuJile terms a tmCt
V of lanJ litu rre b tween
Elk-Horn and Cane run about
’five miles from I xinoton—
r t
rhrcu:reof tlie Prmtrr or of Mr
11 Aiueiibn at h-Tr Cun’sntar
riexington'
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4N DREW GATEffOOP
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’ Ih’rC:rU J’ mf rns 'lc r-
lie )bat he-has op"iieii pri -
Ttr fi'eitainm- n: for man arid
rho!lro t ifce mad from Lexi no-
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ti Curtis ferry thole pcmle -
rreiiwli)i favor him with thfu
cutout may depend on having
epiiemeris
F OR
'DECEMBER 17 89-
'Calculated for the Meridian of
KENTUCKY
r D H M
Full Moon id at 11 4 Morn
lift Quarter gch at 11 ‘3 Morn
Ne- Moon 16th at ti’ 4 Morn
FirftOnaircr 24th at 0 21 Mom
: iunitiiea
Ken) Days Kc
— h 'TVr"7r
1
35 n Luna near Mars
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jlfa! 7 s fetith 10 44
is'D1 2d inAnvENT
Tin Sirius rift 8 33
t tu
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fa Marsrlfes 6 o
13 D Si-Slu Advext
Venus fets 8 II
s Jauttt 9 $o
ao 13 4th S iu Ad vest 7
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NOVEMBER 28 178
S A T U R
LFJCINGTOV : Prlntii Hv JOHN
t hit paper'
9 very attention paid t!:cm
W B U T L E R
A Y L O R
‘i
T TAS commerced bufmefs on
high Rrect rpp-lite Mr
Xpi’rrs taverni w ho intends wcr
1 irio at the low crice of twenty
n-err the flrfm of the UiiUic
JicxitnXtvi: U '
Ai FXNDER£f
r HTII open in Thurfdoy next
Two Stares i’ this flnct one of them in
ti-new knife oppiftte ti:e new Lev re-
h tije and the other where then r w
live fuh if them welt itljnrtetl end
adopted r the fcafin wlikh they
will dij'pafe ifin reajanablt terms for
Cafb
IT
TO BE LI
l
1 iai uT1en and women
7 191 fflen? wo fle-Juo
Mens and worm
? TAMES PARKWSv
'
BRADFORD at his Owe at the
art thankfully received and Psnmifa
JUST OPENED
A it n FOR SALE EY
TEGARDEN and MCUIIOVCH
A: their Store In Lexington ft lLii’ 1
Street it the houje formerly or (li
fted by Gen iVilkiofon a General
AJfartmtnt a
G O O D
S
and narrow
' UPEBFIKE Brsod
Cloths Strnnd ditto
j 1
Twit! d snd p'an cmrinps
Buff a-d while Cs-flimers
Blue Black Bt: IT olive critnfocand
fpntted Velvets
Cordu'oys and flannels
Janet Je:mt and fufliins
Royal rib and farinec
Shalloons and dnrant
Camb'es and loans (binning
Moicen and Buckram'
Iutedrirc and faltin
Mode and i-efiau
Bnmtiaz'ne and fa reflet
Chinee and callicoes allbred
IIiiTmu ins
India counrcrnsne afforied
M: ncilles qii tiling
Deniinnd drawhow
I'illr hncn and Riflia B'ecting
Dowlas snd towel I nen
Iirow)i IheeiinR A country made linen
Picdiiik !nJ leathers
Apr it 1 lvck
Camb-ck Hn:i nrifiin
Oa !ze a -id catKu:
Lawn aprons
Silk crioi and 1en handke-chefs
Lawn and Keniing do
Shauls aUiioci
Mens and womens kid goo
mens cotton ho:e
ns leather ftoes
N- dr-Ttl c"r
f
IuJ
rn(
Hl-urk and Hsmvcr Irce
E'gins and hat binning
B-oid and narrow Binding
Feneiina and tape
Sewing iiik and ttvift
Vhiie Miown and colored thicad
Coaric snd fire combs
Mens and TVowens oemked do
'Large and imatl metal Buttons
®!eeve bunomT ulTorreJ
'y:ch r
Shoe knee Bock and hsf bucklci -
Peil wbHC lfc necd!eSj
p:ipLr and sound pins
Keifro ssnd 'I himbles
Razors and Aavnv Boxes
T° e u'vcs ai‘l1 fo'k
' Hutchei and ci icau knives
Pen and children do
Shoe knives p:ncers and awl B1 acies
'Ennamiled muff Boses
u'nes Kr-"iei'
:h cs leilamcnis and rreilinc Books
- Plim!ncrs and thlldreriS' hKarics
‘ Writing paper
Hais paper and enamilc inkftands
Mens fildles
Mens snJ women? ft:rTcp Irooe
8 snd 14 ok laddie tacks
Snddie Bodes
Circingic Girth and draining web
Girth and Bridle Buckles
Cmb and fnufile Bridle Cits
Plated fpum
S:ock locks
It ran krn'odiiro
F‘T ')ii LJdie Bac
MonoJfe and pahinz chirct
‘ 6 ke mlliiwll Oiui-eifc
earrer of Main and Croft Streets when
In Its different branches dtnt with Cart and
marie ktiown'nn fhedv
jAMKd 1'ONTAIN
Dmv'ilc Nov is 1789
1 Hereby forewarn all ptr 'ons
r frnt taking any siugim- n
of a bond given by Henry Cnii &
So’omcn Sp-ers in favor of B'r
ineaoas Iiiilcoc the bond is for
two hnn-lrcd pounds to be paid
in the following manner viz — r
twenty pounds imrr ediarelv af-
whifkey one hundred and thirty
pounds on the twenty-fifth day
ofl-Vcem her following in twe
fliliS of difi rent fiycs and a fi tiT
rate watiron rnd hind geerand
fifty pi'Mids in fait at ill-: lick
ffftne time after the date of the
bond i do ' ot remember but as
I have paid off the faid bond and
have hisreceiptagamil it ard he
refuting logive it up I take this
'method to prevent any impofi
lion Henry Cjifi
J U ST A Pfl I V E D
And will he 'opened far fate an Wtdrtf
dey 'frr by
vr I 1 S O Nind? A R n F R
A‘ is‘r -ir Store nearly eppelite the
rtw Court-Ihujt a very genital effort
rew '
uttvt ef
mtvt t f
V E R C IT A N D I 2 E
2
S-iltable fee the feofen which they will
ciii'jf an reojorabie terms for tajh
Drawing I-n!ves an-f plain irons
Claw han'incis'
0f and rsd nails
Tcnnon faws
Mill hand and croFcut ftw files
Carpenters rules and comrades
Rraft roc! s Candleft ickf
I'-ving pans Corronaml tow cards
S'eel and tin ware
Sni'ff '
M uflard
Shoe Bi ckfe end t'th Pri’H-es
Hvron Gicen ard Pohea Teas
Coffee and chorolare
Iosfand Mufcorado fupai
Cinnamon cloves and nutmegs
Pe'-rer rnd Alfptte
Indian snd Copperas
Rqd an) white 'Lead
liriniftone and rofin
powder and ? cad
Shot and pun ft nits
Oi'fbns wise Dfilies
Shajlow anil foup plsres
Teawaie Quart ard pint megs '
wii'cr and ceam jugs
Buoev hrais
I41BC and firal! looVinn glaffes
Tumbleis and wirc'rlsfles
Quart jnnf and half pint decanters
P tiy 10 wfndow glafs
Wim rnd mm
Holland pirn tn r-'e
A -res' allortment of rtftfpgft
With a variety of other articles too
tedious ro eniimpraie
Ixxingron A'v 17 1289
TAKEN Bp hy the fubfcrUer living
r ear tie Crek Orchard t Beers
ene a red sir years aid with a white
white an his belly ajmaoth i
( ear end u nderkeel in the
ether a pied jatne w:ee in
if men women tioys nrd S r k'fghi fa- twa years aid ajwnUwJor
O'K-ii rhm a MXj c(rnt-t nd:‘llerieeHn tech ear Apfra-Jed ta
v l:i :tt: n -— -tne ternis wtll be
TO BE
H I R E D
()N ThuHday the third of- £"£7’
December at this place a Login the right
number of n-groes confiftingyfc'i The ether
WIWiMftlWMHWWi
Subfcripthns Aivtrtijements &Cf9
Exftiltian
TAKEN vnbythefrhftrrberHving
cm Boert’s creek a forrel more' 9
r'irj old 13 hands high hod on's&
WILL AM ELLIS Jtm
July 3 1789 1
Ab-'AKEN vPhy the ftibfrvthee
ryAKFN up by the fubfcrlbtr an the
7"1’? 2 I79-
rox-tony will meet at (ha
Cfth firrkardfhr 1 oth of Timmber in
order to ft art crri ir( mrmirg for jftf (
Ealera fsttitmcKts: a H art ta ge veil
armed
TAKEN up by the fitbfrriber in Fay
ette reunty near the heed ef Jtf- i
famine a flea bitten grey Mere about 1 $ 4
years old 1 4 bonds high a natural pactrfi
Fojled and approved ta £ v
ANDREW MCALLA '
JTy 15 r 7F-P-
- living
1 rear th ip wfS of D'rk's river m
hov more ohoue four feet trine inrher vl
I’gh ve’th o fwail beil an with a hele
in it neorth- Boole aopors f be beast- A
dJn the reor fhevider but net percei
vable a natural facer Appraifed da
£ 8
JAMES DAVIS
Jfagnjt 3 I7S9
At a meeting of the Tritflersof
the Town rf Lexington Au
guft ift 1 79
"D Efulved that the holder
or claimnn'i5 of the in-lctr
N 17 21 8 Co 70 anc
8j have the fuithrr lime un
1 til the firfl day of January 179c
to fave their lots by improving
them &c for the particulars ot
what is irquired 'they ate refer
red to faid refolves — -and that
they need not expeft any fur
ther iuduieence
By rde of the board
ROBERT FARKER CI
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JUST OPENED:
By II UG II M’l LV AIN
Ti the new heufe ahive the etnrt haute
and nearly ippefite Capt Youna'a
lawn a neat & general ajfartment if-
merchandize
L
wdl adipted to the feafon
4
"jRY goods Iron rrongery
’"'queens ware gbfs ware tin
ware groceries clover feed and
medicine whiefi will beToia on
rcilonable tetms
Miiifen April 6 1789-
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trOCfecVi!PS of CoiiEreft befrjtt he Heu’l call lit atltnfer of tht
--w- luufe ti the f bjeS of fixing on a perma-
lIOCSE of RKrRESIiNl ATIVEo Keltjeator etfemnunt
n N T T°F n T T ATI S " A'd tktn th‘ hou eiitWRtd lin
UNITED A J A 1 A a marrow mornintot eleven o’clock
Tamar Auguft 21’
rpHE it rife proceeded in the confidera-
Sfno the amendment t the cen
fiitutjon reported by r he committee f t hi
Xi'We -
The heufe tookupthe 1 5th amendment
St viral amend mints to th’iwett propofed
and left and the main quejlintat tar
ried ’
-we-idmeyt ’I he houfe then agreed f the 1 6lh
Fremth ith amend mint it was moved
toft irk -out the latter cloufe refpeSing j fa aMiiamehtt Mr Tucker
thtdivifionoftht leg-fl rive executive mor(j u rj emnj nu recommended
and judicial powers— fits was nega- fe S)U crolla‘ relieving
fired and the amendment agreed to Stakes ffipuiathg that Congr-fs
Eighteenth emmrndment-the powers - rtquiRtiorJm tht fiattl
H delegated by this confix tutua nor J f beftr th'ey attempt to obtain
AFFIRM ATIVF
filers RwkeS M Jrs P frier
- - ’ negatived Mr Patridge
S2K3- li'’olrn mlufir V'S'-f"-- "s
the yeas and iay
negatived On the maiiqiieition to a
pee to the prtpofition the yeas and nays
were called by Mr Livermore who being
fupponed by a eonfiitutional number
they were rhea taken and ere as follows:
Tuofe who voted in the arfirmat‘ve art
Al" 'Burk- Mr Coirs Mr Fityd Mr
Croat Mr Hr thorn Mr: Livermore
Mr Van Re ftl'aer Mr Sumpter and
Mr Tuck r- rt
Th ife who voted inthe negative are —
Mr Anes Air B -rfon Mr Brown
MrCaiwaltJer Mr Carrol Mr C ‘V
mrr M' Fittfimo ii Alt F’Jer Afr
Cali &!' Oerry ' lr C'lman Mr
Goodhue if H'rteiy Mr Hi'H-r
Mr'Jir'ij 1 M- Lawrence M’L—o
At' AI iiit-i Mr Matthew Mr
Mi-nr M' Mtthle bag M' Pngt
Air Sa-r-mm Piik-r Mr Patridge Mr
Mr Scott Mr S-igwik Mr
S-ne-j Mr Shrrmon Mr Siive:br
M Sin iicij vi M- S-eiih ( M) Mr
Sniih S C AJ- Stone Mr S urges
Air-Thatcher M-Trumbull Air Waif
wrthari Mr Fin-ng j-j-
St it was determined in the negative
Jlf Turkerthen prifthUd another a
ntuJmnit from thofe recommended by tht
flaieuf Sjuth-Curtlina ttfirikt out in
"J’b'V art 1 “ inferior court’’ andin-
M Barkem 'ed that the V CiUrt of admiralty - this wasnt-
0m?'o'i e it jbuid be wide m thecnjh 4 J J
tpion to ga rut w-th thofe Carry prmf'das anammdment
W'hna agreeat tow t " c rimr Uhlifi a
gW ibiuid at have power to alter or- ’ s -
Mr ibiuid 01 have power to alter or-
at 1 j j company tf merer vitf wlhexcluiive prf-
yoafytb-tm idacer manner of hold PI g
iil ri3ons for 0' ondreprjenta fj Gtrnt1FereJ e propofition
gives u ihjs a y it tie would neglect or to
'fuff to oruili for the fame or h- renter
d una te to 4 the jamt ay invafion or in
jurrs 'firi "
1 O -(a-t i'artant motion a conUerd
' fie a di ter: U 1 g debate took place
Otn-qufjioa the yeas ana nays be
ing coiled - the heufe decided in tht
Ergative as fn iwi :
Tiioj- wmvoted in the aflir motive are
Mr Bir-e M Coles Mr Foyd Mr —
'Gerry Mr Griffin Air Grant Mr ’ pr-fr:titivts eftht UitfUSiatesof Arne
' 'll it horn: Mr Heifi -r Mr J 'ckj 1 Mr rica in Congrrfs a'Jtmbled two thirds
iwruBi iUr iVfr Mure ot Iwth houics ueffin nj it nccfi3ry
' Ah Pa it Mr Parker: Mr Patrhlge Mr That the follow ng articles be p 0-
frijeiiiei AI- S-ney Mr Siiv-fier p-jfel to the legiilturet of ihefcvaral
’Mr Siiilh (S Cj MrS'-ae Air Snmfl (lutes as amendments to heCunfliiu
ter AI Tiiatcber and Al-: Packer —23- lion of the United States all or any of
Tbewno voted in theieg -t iviar whdi ai tides when ratified by tht cc
“ -- - fourths ofthe faid Icgiflariire to b2
r amount to two hundicJ
- fired nor more than one for every forty afer which the pronortioti (hall tic fo
’ thoufand tin it bad a-iimnt to (wo hun- regulated by Congic's that theie lha-1
1 fired- yteriehich -it j bail not bslrfi nut he let's than two hundred rcpielen
J thait wj hundred nor more than out fur tatives nor lefs thin one for eveiy
fvery fifty tnoitand - fiiy thoufand rerfoiw-
Thii’miotiinwaifirtgii ' Ait's N law vaiyingihccompcp
Ah-Sect: gam nucs thstn T’aurf- (acion to the mstnbet of Cspgrs
Ah' A-nts M- B-njvn Mr Boitiim
: Mr B owl P1 C dwnad-r M-C-rrel
AlrCiymrr MeFitzfimons Air Fujler
Air Gilt M- GUm-vi Mr Goodhue
Mr Hartley AI Lawrence A!' Lee
M- Mldifwl Mr Pi ihenb:rg Air
1 Schurrmm AI-- Stott Mr Sfi-wick
MrShtrnaa M1 Aimickfon MrSm!th
(M ) M' Sturgfo Mr Trumbull Mr
- VinAng M Wniij wort 4 a id Mr IVjii
ksop — 23
’The houfe tVfj'toal into ednjidtration
f rtf ()( of Ar Ames refptBing the
ffirtie-itotioa wnich hud keen' poll pontd
fuc Mi-tiau war t’jfl after the firfl
gnu aeration of inhabitants there ball
hi one for every thirty thaufand till the
’jtumbrr of repTtftnlcaives fb ill amount to
one ins tilled : after which the proper
ftc out iiku louv’ rrioawiif piov j'r C'v'itv1 1 v w -
tion fish h fo regulated by Cengrsjs pci funs until the numbernf lep'-cfcn
that there fb!l ib: be -ejs than it Ani- - tatives (hall aniou
m arrow morning at eleven o’clock
Saturday Attglift 11
Rtprefentativiu fr m the citizens of
Trenton in N:w Jerfey fork twn and
Lancafler in Pennfylvviia where pre
fented to the heufe fitting the adran
t ages they poffefi in foil climate fiiua
tion population cultivation and build
ingi and pilfering their ref pelliie
town t the circumjacent territory of ten
milts re Congrefsfor the permanent feat
of the federal government
The houjtlhtn went into the confide-
Mi Gerry offered mother propofititn
to prohibit the officers uf the general go
vernment from aiceptiug a iy title of no
Ulity from any foreign king prince pi
tentatt fif r which was negatived
valid to all events and purpofes as part (
of hc liidconft'iiVioii — ViZ
Articles in addition gnd amgnJ
metjtof ihecotiftnttion of the United
States of Ameiica prppufed hy Con-
giefs and ratified by theicglfiaturesof
lire fevc al Hates purfuant o the fifth
guide of ihe original comlitution
Art 1 After the Hill enumeration
retailed by the fifth article of the
conilhution the efliall be one repre
fcmaiive for every thiii thouland
uniil the number (hall amount tu one
hundred afcrwhch the proportion
(lull he fo regulated by Contucf- that
' thetc thall not be leis than one bundled
rep-efenratives nor lef than one re
prefentativc for every forty thoufan-J
J"icu exercise iheef( -nor (hall the
right s of cofe enve be infringed
Art 4 Theficedomol fpeech and
oj the picfs and the 1 ight of chepeople
peiccably toaftcmble andconfuit lor
their common good and to apply to
the government fot a icdefs of their
giievarces (hall not be infringed
Art 5 A well regulated militia
compofed of the body of the people
being the bed feemity of a ftee (late
the right of the people to keep and bear
alms (hall not be infringed but no
one rcligouily fc upulous of bearing
a- ms (hall be compelled to render mt
lita y fe- vi e m j e ton
At 6 No fo'dcr'fhall in rime of
peace beijita'ie’elinany houfe with
out the confen of the ownes nor Jin
time f war but in a manner to be pic
fc ifced by law
Arr 7 The right of the people to
be fecuic in their per Tons houfes ra
rer sni efieft againft unreafonable
fevcihes andiezuics (ball not be vio
lated and no wai rants (hail ilTue but
upon probable caufc fupponed by
o ih or affi matiiin and paiticulariy
dcfciibing rie place to be fcarched
and the pc fans or things to be feized
An 8 No perfon (hall be fubjecs
except in cafe of imioachment to more
than one rrial 01 one punifhmcnt for
fliah lafce effect nnift :n electtcr li
rcprcfenrativcs (hall have intervened
itauvcsirsu nave
Art ' £ongefs Ball make noTaw QN roeTday t it 29th of Septet
eftabblhingieliglonor prohibiting the her both Houfes of Congref
the lame offence nor (hall be com
polled in any criminal cafe' to be 1 wif
nef againft himfcT nor be dcpMved
of li'e liberty or pio eny withoutdue
procefs of law no (hall priva:e pto
pcrtvbe taVcn for publjc ufe without
jjft compenia ion
A- 9 In all cmrna! prosecutions
thesiccufed (hail enjoy the rght to a
fpeed v and ::iMic ti ial to be ntormed
of the na ire and caufe of the accuta
tion to be confonicd with the Wit
neTes againft him to havecompuifory
procefs for oh'aining witrc'ies in his
favor and to have the affiftance of
counfel for his defence
Art to- Thetualofall crimes (ex
cept in cafcr of impeachment and in
cafes arifng inthe land ro naval forc
es Or in the millt la when n aftnai fer
vice in rfmeof war or public danger)
(hall lie by an'imoartial jury of the vi-
adjoined their Seflloni unrll the firft
Monday in January next having paC-
fed the following ads and refolve
during the SeflGon to wit :
1 An ad ro regulate the time an I
manner of adminiliering certain oaths
-wjics 2 An ad for laying a duty on goods
and mcrchandifes imported in
to he United State
3 An aft impofing duties on ton
nage
4 'An aft for eflabliRting an exeen
live depaxmen' to he denonafnated
the department ’of foreign affairs
5 An aft to regulate the colleftioa
of the duties inpofed by law on the
tonnage of (hips or vefle's nd oa
goods wares and me-chandizer im
ported info the United Sta'e
6 An afl lor fe lling the accounts
between rlie United States and indi
vidua! dates
7 An aft to edabiifh an executive
departmen1 to he denominated the de
pirtment of wn
8 An aft to provide for the govern
ment of the territory north weft of
the river Ohio
9 An aft for the eftab’iflitnent an&
fupport of light houfes beacons buoys
and public pics
to An aft providing for the CX
pcnces wh!ch may attend negneiationa
or treaties with the Indian tribes and
the appointment of commiftioners fot
managinc the fame
11 An aft for regiftering and clear
ing vefTeM rcgula ine the coafting trade
and for other purpofes
12 An aft to cftablifli the treafuty
deparrmens
13 An aft for eftahlifliingthe fala
res e£:hc executive officers of governs
men' with their affiftants and clerks
14 An aft to provde for the (bfa
keening of the afts reuoids and Teal of
the United Suites and for other put
pofes
15 An sft to fufpend part of ae
aft en'i- led “ An aft ro regulate the
coljeftion of the duties impofed by
law onihe tonnate of IhTp o: vciTcis
and on goods wa-es and merchan
dife imported into the United Stales'
cinage -hefiieJnanimii'y- and for other urroes
cmage win 1 c e I “ k-h-- id An aft for the temporary eJa
r to OM b 'A a c'Ii o?KSnJ
hour orreprerent'e!ind 10 16ebf
by (grand jury but if a crime be com
mined in a place in ihe poficfisoii o( an
enemy or in which an infuricction
may prevail the Indictmenftand trial
may by law be authorifed in feme other
place within the f-mc (late
Art 11 No appeal to the fuprems
ceilrt of 'he Umted State (hallbeal
lowed whe ethe value in connover
ly (hall not amount -to one thoufand
dollars nor shall anv tacr malabicby a
jury according to the er-u' fe of common
law be oiherw-fc te-ezaminable than
Bearding o the rule of common law
An u 'n luva at cou’inoniaw the
rightof trial bv jury shall be prefer veJ
1 Art 13 Excefli' c bail shall not be
required nor exceffive fines impofed
nor c'tici and unufual punishments in
flicted Ait14 Nofta'eshall infringe the
right of trial by jury in criminal cafes
nor the right of confcience nor the
ficedcmof fpeerh or of thcprels
Art 15 Theenumeraton in ihecnn
flitution of certain rights shall not bo
curftrued to deny or difparage ohcrs
retained by the people
Ait 16 The powers delegated by
theconllnution to the government of
rcftciin the executive or judicial nor
the expeutive the powers vefted inlhc
ftgiflat:vcor judicial nor the judicial
the powc: s veiled in the legi llativc or
executive
Ai 17 The powers nor delegated
by thttcfmftirutmn nor prohibited b keing of priforrs commuted under
4ii to the Hate1-' are reerved to the KiVniirnni the United Stares
ftuteaiefpectvely-
Tcft- ’ J BECKLET clerk
(nfera'e Auguft2$ 1789
R ead and ordeed to tie printed for
tSisconideraconof the fenaie
At-Cir S A OTIS Sec'ry
theconllnution to thc govcmmeni of - ’ nJ tIU pcnCoAr of the
the Uniie-1 States shall be exerctfed a
there'll appropriated fo that the legit- act to alter the time fer
Uthe (ball never exercife the powers Conflieft
v
I E X I N G 1 6 N Sfobtt
ficers of both houfes
18 An aft forallowlng ceitain com-
penfation to the Judges of the Supiemp
end other courts and to the Attorney'
Genca’ of the United States
19 An aft for allowing a compen
farton to 'he Prefident and ViccPte-
fidenr of the United Steel
20 An aft to eftabl’fti the judid
al courts of the United States
'ar An sft to recognize and adapt
to the corftitution of the Uni:ed
Sta'e the eftbilfttmenrofthe troop
r si fipl under’ the iefolvts of thw
UtiteJ Sratesin Con creft affembled
and for other purpofes theieiamen
tiondd 21 An aft to explain and amend
an an aft entitled “An aft for rejfi
fiering and dealing veffels iegu!a
tirg thecoafiiug trade and for ocher
purpofes
23 An aft making appropija'inn
for the tcrvice of the prefenr year-
24 An aq: to allow the Baron do
G iaubeck the b®T f captain in the ar
my of the UnitedSta es
25 An act to regulate proce-Tei in
the Courts of the United States -
e6- An act pioviding for the pay-
the next meeting of Congiefs
A refolve for executing the furvey
directed by Cong re is in theit act cf
June the 6tb 1788
A refolve for procui ing from timo
to time the ftatutes of the feverai (late
A icfolvc to provide-for the fafe
Keeping Wl
he suthoi iry ot the United Stares
A teroive for continuing John White
John Wright and Joihua Dwwfon iu
office till the 4-h of l-'ebrwary 1793
A refolutior propofing amendments
to the cotiftituiion of the Unic4
S:st
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li'th coniutcrahiy l-wer ard
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method to prevent any imj olj-
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Exptdititn -
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'T'' A K EN up by the fiibfrriltrin Fay
I etterawity near the head ef Jtf-
Jumltu afi‘a bitten grey Mireahtut 1 tSgjfi
years aid 1 4 hands high a natural fatef
Vojlei and aprrafed to £ 5 : ‘
I’ojhd and aprrafed to £
ANDREW M CALLA
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1 raarthe marith af D’ei't river m
font feet nine Inrhtt j
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JAMES DAVIS
Trr — -
te fuhjcrlhrr in tin
TAKEN ? by the fahjcrlher in the
head tf Iliriman a' gray hfa
frn vert aid hritndrd en the near fltul
d'r R C wd C tn the I n t tack AppruU
fed te £ 5-to
JOHN YOUNG
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A? a meeting of the Triiflcfiof
the Town rf Lexington Au
Rlift lit 1789
13 Efi'lvrd that the holder :
or claimin'1 of the in-lotr
N a 1791 8 tfo 70 anc
8j have the tuither time un-r
t til the firft day rf Tanuarx 79e
to favp their lots by improving 1
their &c for tlr partiiulars ot
vliat is lequired they are refer
red -they to faid refolvei-— and that
need not expedt any fur-'
-thcr-ifdivsneer
By rde of the hoard
ROEERT PARKER Cft
JUST OPENED
Ry HUGH M'l LV A IN’
lllhr':w hr lift ahnvr the etnrt htutf
—Land jssfi arrgfite Capt Younnf
tavern a neat (f general effertme-t tf-
MERCHANDIZE
wC! adped to the fesfon
good A Iron rrongery
1 qilc ir ns ware gla fs'wai etrh
ware gr'oLcru-s cloycr feed and
mt'dioiie whicKTFitrtelUia on
rcil’rahle ie:n'P
rp AKEN vrfntfhr fyhl'criher Jhhg
near the CVaK Orchard nr a (litre
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O tsi’i important motion 'a einfiJerd
? 4 If d ‘‘fr: ting debate took place '
C4
Jlitutfon reporttl by the committee tf the
ivhle — -
IV houfe tttk up the l nth amendment
Several amend-nt-itsto th'iyvfe propefed
and loji and the main quelio:ivas car
rid
7 he houfe then agreed It the 1 6th a- -
nMdniAjrf
Vm tip 1 th amendment it wit moved
ttffi 1 our the latter rltufe rej'-eHing
tlitdivifitnoftkelegiflive executive
mid wnsnega-five-J judicial pcwers—Tiis
and the amendment agreed tt
Eighteenth ammendment--the pewers
net delegated by this cenjlitufim nor
frthibiteJ by it to the htri' are referred
to the ft ate t rtfipelivtly
A ir Gerry mixed tt amend thit elaufe
by adding the ward exp r efjlf' next
beftre tha word deli futedl —
On thit motion Ale Gerry moved for
the yeas and iays ‘
A"FF"t"tt'M -A-T-i-V- P- — -
1i Dwellings of Coiigreft
HOCSE tf RKTOMEHTATIVES
or tii V
V K I T F Il-S-T A TE S
I'RTnr A'rgiift -at
HE aaufe f-tocttdidin t he confidera
t:onaf the amendments to the ran-
fiiejfrs Burke'-' M Jrs P trier
“ ‘ ‘ Parlridgt
Renfula'r
Colei
: ' Fovi
C'rrv
C'tnl
II i t horn
?fl: kjO'l
"V- J
L!vermore
N E O A T I V FT
fifeffrs Ants Meffrt A’V'jVi
Af '- Turkerthe 1 pf’Jti Ui u-othera
me iJme -t from thofe eeiotmenied hy the
Jlite of Suth-Corolina to Jtrlke but in
MBvkewyti that the following --' f'"°r court' andin-
ivne'r' H yStod be made to Iheemtjllf this was -
prooofedat aaxmmnd'n"'t
(bjuLt never e-labl'fh a
IPW'nc f — im in me iwnju f
fafin- to go nut with tiofe which tbrgf1-!? ’ g
lotjf had agreed to tow t Tint Con- ' rr?
art:! ihiUli :ot have bower to alter or that Conger s
hs out for every thirty thoujand till the ' theic Ih’a’lnot be leu than one bundled
’jitimier af reprejentatives jb'ill amount to rep-e'entatives nor lefs than one ie
pferentarivc por evCi fort' thaufan-d
per forts unrM thg number rf icpicfcti
! ft" anaro o h nJeJ - hi arcc cveJ tc be
fer which the mororiio: ihai he fo - -
regulated by Congi&’s that there ha!l ft‘eieet(iey
-l- nm be leu than two hurd ci rep efer- Tcft- -J BECKIEY e'erk
Jiff Cijn7Tl
Air Gxe M‘ Cs'sii Mr Goodhue
JIr thriee M Lawrence Afr Lee
- M-m Midijon At' Mih'enberg Mr
iSchuremm M' irott Air Siiwtk
MrShernit MBii"ickrm A IrSm!th
(MJ Mr Sturg Mr Trumbull Mr
' -Vining M IFj'ljwortba id Mr IFjii
kj op — 2S :
The hirife t-Vf-ffiaat into confdstatien
the motion of Mr Ames refptfting the
: tspreientation wnich had been ' podptmed -
- T‘: motion was that after the firfl
icu aernioa af inhabitants 1 hertjbnil
tfr (jriffi-i j Af
"II t 'torn: Me He Hr Mr J -ckjo i Mr 'ricaiu Coigrrjs alJjrmblid two thirds
Livermore Mr Matthews Air Afre of Iwth houses uestn i)g tt-iiece'fary
' Mi Pg Mr Parker: Vlr Patriot Mr That the fodnw ng article be p o
Rvyeiifi Mr S-ney Mr Sir tler p-jfel tothc legitlutuiet of ihefcvcral
Mr S-aiikiSCpMrS-neMr Smb lltes as amendments to heCUiilsfJ-
irr AI fiintcher and M- Picktr 23 tion oft lie Unire-i State all of any of
Thie who voted i 1 the ig itlyeore ewh'ch aili&ea whei ratified by thice
-Me Ames M R-nj'va M Reulim fourths of the faid leg-fiaiures tob
1 Mr B owl ?l C iwuodt tC:rrul
U tjue quriion the yeas ana nans be
4tg ci''J the haufe decided in the
I iegative as f mow:
’fiS0j' wiovoTtl lithe affirmative are
Mr B re MCoieeM'FoydML by thcjrit- i hmje of re-
rrt Mr I rr'je-it'itives cfthrUiitedS:attofAm!- --Jur
than tivj hundred nor more than o:ie of tJtivey ‘ nor lefs ihtu one for evciy in f-nx'er-AugulTi 5-1739 — olIice-tU-ike-4rU4jf4''ebruarjrf479s---
-‘-fry ff iy iao-ja'id 1 - fifty thoufan-1 jerfum ReaJ and ordcc-to bepimted for iA refolmioi propofing amendments'
This mot ioivatreed to 5 Ait2 N law varying the compen- tliecoivlderajionofihefenaie toFthe copfLitaiion of the L'nicl
giier y fifty iiiou'a'id
- This motion was
Mr Siett gave notice' ti‘z: or Tlsurf ficion 19 the esnbete of Csnsruf
B- ijon
EjuJiut
Brovn
Cjdwaadcr
Carrol
Ciymer
Fit zi mots
£Jlr :
Gat
Gilman
Gooiiaut
Ilirtlty
-IhiAtr
Lawrence
Lee
Smith 'SC)
Sumffr
Thoicij-r
M -re
Mlh enberg
Schuretun
Srtt
Sedgwick
S-ney
S'lrrmart
Sylvtfler
Shnlckfon
Smith M)
S'-vrget
T'nwbull
ViAnr
Haworth
IVjnkoop
“1
' 'Tii -low ho v-ir Hi thenegi'lrearf— — prMedrn any ctim:nal calc tobeawir-
- - - -— M—A oftr Me It - ifm :Mr Frown ref agsUr-Jiimi'ef-norJ Cdepi!'cd
Mr Caiwa'aieri MrCorro' Mt‘V of ire liberty or pio civ without"
fuppottei by a ron-iitutional number
the were the 1 taken and or ar follows:
Tttoje who voted :n the orfrmat:ve ae
M iurkr Mr Coles M'Fiiyi Mr
Grjut Mr H-ithorn Mr Lsveimore
Mr lr4a Re jrl’aer Mr Sumpter and
- - Me Tuck r "
Trenton in Kew Jerjgy JVrwi and of ihc piels ard ilC ' ighl 8? thepcuple
Ineafier in Pennjylwiia when pvt- pc ccably toaffcmblJ an J consult lor
fented to the houfe flit nig the advan
tages they itjftf 1 in foil climate flu
tiro population cultivation and bund
ings i and Jfering th-ir refftSno
towns the circumjacent terrtcry of ten
miles ro Congrejt for the permanent Jeat
of the federal gtvervrert
The hruethen went into the confide
ration e f the amendments- Mr- Tucker
mo'-ed to add o:i cmtni nett recommended
by th Jljte of $uihCiroiio rejrtShg — Ifa
direct takes dipulathg tint Cc-zr-fs
floul I fJl mif requifit’o-t on the jiates
refpoSivel before they attempt to obtain
receaue in that way'
AT Scott made a motion that t '’f p
pojitlon flould lie on the table t '’swat
negattveJ Mr Patriigr thei m-v-d
the previous fueflion which irir alio
negatived 0 the mar: queition to a
pee to the bropofition th‘ yens and nays
were edltd by Mr L :ermorf whiohehig
- — 1 - a
'sAm
tofcem he HtutfcaXst t atwiUr of the
hiufetith J bjtSoffxing tit a fetma
nrujttti tf g:1errntet
' id tltr thihtttje adf turned till tt
morrow moruing nt eleven v’ clock
Satie pat sfugujl '22
RtprifeHtathnis from the eitiftns tf
mr’i 1' f'l Jtma ' M F hr fr
O'o'r M ’'err y V G'lmau Jlf
Goodhu M U riels Mr He' l-r
Mr'J-cij'-i PA Li wrest AI'L'
Af- Af 1 i ia- Mr Mattbewi lfr
lih tr M- M'hte beig 'M' P ige
Mr Pi'ier fMr Pat' 'de Mr S’a-r
m u Mr Sc-y Mr k Afr
Snf-- Mr Sherman M Stve r
M Lmkkj-n M- SuithfMj Mr
Solti 1 S C j M-’ Stone Mr S urges
Mr ThttcU-r MrT rUfiH'i MrH'adf
w-nbana MrPifng—i1)
ifi ft mi deter mined U the negative
'J
ttntafe ffc which was’i:egat:ved
CONGRESS of the UNITED
ST A I KS
Ih the Ifousn f R : r sRSTATivat
Monday Aigut 24
va!i-!tol! In’ents anJpuweiBlpJrt A"-' N®aelll MirWthe
ri:i - ‘ft v right of trial by inry in ci nvral cate
” Anic'a inadliion® Sjd’rarrt‘TTl11 lf Cli"'d'rci:'
me-! of the couil'tttion nf the UuieJ
States or Ametica p'opu'ed hy Con-
gicfs andrfctfiedbytheleg'flatuiesof
tlie feveal Rates pu'fuatu o the fifth
ai tide of the origins’ comlitutinn
Art 1 ‘ A fter-tlieliift enumeration
reru!
c
fenraiive
until the number (hail aniomu tu onc
hun-l'cd af cr wh ch the proportion
thall be fu regulated bv Con?rcf-( that
u 7 rfti r “ u nf Yh ' thcconlluution to the government of
equicd by h Bfth arnde oft he-’cUnite! State’ shall be exctcrelaa
oniViution ’ c 11 iheren appropriated fo that the legii-
enraiive for cvcv th‘ thouUnd 1 V ‘ P ' 0r0fhp
riiaii tike effect ttrH :r elcct'cr tt
rcpicfcn'atives tkzll fcsv c intervene-
Arti ' t'ongiefs fisdi make no Taw
cteb! ihirg iclieiunor prohibiting the
J’iCii exercise thec f nor (hah the
rgb's of coc e'u c lc infringed
Ait 4 Thcficedoinol fpeech and
thei- common roO'U nd to apply 10
the government for a iclef of theif
gucvarces thallrni be inlilfteeJ
f An's A well regulated mi lira
c’m:'ofeJ of the hJy of the people
hcre the hell fccioity of a fiee (ls'e
the right of 1 he people to leep and hear
aims ftall rct he inPngcd hut no
ote rci'g'ouf v fc Tspi lnJS ol bearing
3 ir fl'-'il he coni ehcJ to tender nit
fe vi e nve bn
Ai l 6 No fo ’ ei ftali in time of
pca:e lcjiae ci'nanv home with-
rr :he cri'en’ of lic owne’i noiin
r niei-f w K tina nun'icMobcpie
tc ihc-l by "'aw
Ait 7 - The righ of ! i’copleto
herc ‘uicin 'eir I'Cr'a" hou ei pa
t-e-v an I ePcs urrearonable
feohes anJ ie zmC' iTraMnoi bevio
Ij'ed and no wjuan'flia’l ilfee but
T(7)rpfrtv7tTe-T:rrr:'cr"fipKfcd-hy
c'h O' oiii ard pai'-irulaily
defer thin:! 'he pls'e to be fcarched
an zc-l-A'i I 'k PC' Ib''r or things to be ic
3 No ne'fon (hall be fubjccr
excepr incifeof imi eaclitnent to moic
it ii ”c rn:i 01 one pun thmcnt for
the t-'inc off eree mm ftail l-c con
proceftof law no1 Hi ail priva C iiO
rert ’’e tv cn tor public ufe wnlwril
j cntipena lor
A 1 9 In a: C':m na' profcca'wns
tht: cciifcd Huil'cnjoy li e rglt ’ a
fpcedv and :! cuial to-c moitrel
ofrhena'u eirvi came ol t!e
ficn to be -"rf wi'h ti-e w!-
nedes agamft I -a :o hiveiCoinpMifLy
proce'l for oV lining wrre ' m hit
favor and ro have the aTljnce of
counfcl for hi defer e
fex--fr1!" An ie Thetra ofa'J ci ire
nl iini eiehwc-n and in
cafearifrg int! e lar J jd naval fore
e oi in hcmij'li hen n aetm- fcr
vcc in Mneof war or public dangv
flia!thbv' an‘:m m‘ai uff ofihe vi
cinane
for con
and
no i'
an
(nfuricclieii
menft and trial
may by 1 le am h 01 i fed m fume other
p!vcc wiiliin the if me Rate
Art ti Koapj jbal to the fupietrs
cctirt of 'he Unl'edi Stale ftall beal
lowed he cthe value in contriver
y (hall nor nnnuri to one thou far J
dollaispor shall any ict'rial-bc by a
ordingtotheeou feofcoiitrion
:w be other w-fe ieexatrimine ihn
accordiwothciulesof con-nsun law
Att t2 In mi's t ci u men !a the
righlof trial bv juv fcha!!bepiecivcJ'
Art 13 Excefli' c bail shall not f-e
requited nor exet :Tj vt fi nes i mpofed
nor in-Ctc'eii c-uci and unufual punishaiunis
fieedcmof A eeth orofthc pie's
Art 15 Theenumeraton inihecon
flitutionoFceitain righ'c shall not be
curfttued to deny or difparage ohers
retained by tlicpeople
An 10: The powers de’egared by
Utlic thall never exeicl’cthe powers
vcftcl in the executive or juJcul nor
thcCxp:utivqthepwe'S veRcd in the
Rgillai'rcor jud'Cial nor tbc judicial
tl-e poxen veiled in the legiilativc or
executive
A 17 The po vera nor delegated
by th®cf'iiiirurtui-nor prohibited b
conviftwin fte right of iha-'enge
J 01 her- aeculmned icpiifVe ard
petfon flall heie'd toanfv-er foi a
i'a! or o ic iviib irfmnum crime P:i?n
I 0:1 he tornx e of ft’p o' rcTeia
an-1 on rtnoda wa-es and me'Chan-
d e imnorrcJinro the United Sts'es
wi:h 'he c pi-fitc of mianiniity n I for oihcr j uro:ta
10 fchtif hr'wwV- A" ? ? 1-
biilrmtcnt or the Poll Office
An aft tor allowing enta-en-
uhb ion rohemcmSefnf ihcfcnare-and '
indictment bf-betom- ouc ripreena: 've Jmd to the
ficcr of loih honfes
1 8 Aiyaft for allowing cettain coi
penrrion to the ju izet of thc'Sup'Ctre
an-J o'her contra and to the Attorney
Gcnca'of ihe Uni'eJ Statei
19 An aft for a!!owlr acoaneti
farton u 'he "icfi lcrr and V:ccPi
fiderr rfjhe UpifdSia'ei
16" An aftto eft'J fh the JudlcI
1 ‘ -
AltCil
4 !
S- A OT IS Sccry suter
1ESINC1 O N TevtA
aN ruefday the 29th of Septet
her hoih llnifev of Congrcf
djou'ed the'r Seltions unfil the Aril
Monday in Jammy next having paf-
fed the fo'Iowrg acl and icfwlvcs
duiiigtlie SctCon to wit:
1 An al ro regulate the time ant
nunne of ahirmdcring cei tain oaths
a A'n ael hr laying a duty on goods
wairr and me c!unhlct importeJin
to 'he United Siflfc
3 An aft impefing duties on tea
mgc
4 An aft for ed ablifSlnf an execu
tive depa imcn 10' he' denomhated
the depa'Wlci'of fore'gn affairs
5 An aft torcf'ula'eihe colle'tioa
r-f the diiter irpcfcJ by law on the
tonnage of ftjpi or veffe! and oa
pood- wa-es and me chi'ndiK' im-
por-ed in'o 'he Lr"cd Sta'ev ''
6 Aruafoi fe ihog 1 he account
hc’vcen r-e L'nieJ State and Indi
vilual ftate'
7i An ad ro eflib’ifli an executive
depa de-pir-'nient 'tren- o r e denominred thr
of ai
8 An a 51 ro provided thegovern
ment or thrrTcmioiy nbithrclt xf
'the river Ohio
9 An aft fot tile cflabliftinient an
fjppnrt of iigh houfet Leacors buoys "
anl public pics
10 An aft providing for the’ex
pemes wlrch mi anenJ nceociation
or t?ea'C!’vith thtf Indian tribes and
the aproi'-rct of comm luonera fof
an marine the first — --- -
II' An aft forregillcrirg snde'es'-
ing verf 'rgid1 inz the ccaftirg trade
and f orher ptirrofics
1 a An aft to ctlab! 11 the tieafury
depir'men'
tx An'S-l fr eftahliiliingthe fala
1 eheexecB':ve ofliccs of govern
men' with their alTiilants and Clerks
it An sft to provide f'-r the fafe
Vre " rf ihe a‘1 re fMiand teal of
the U’ i c l State ard fo other put
poe 1 c An a ro fj'pcnd pair of
:ft rT'i-lel An sft ro rccula'ethe
-ml’e-'iin' 1 f ilc dtiiiei inipced by-
ai coirr of the Uni'eJ States
ir Ansft 0 recourse -and adapr
o r-e corft r'fn rf the Uni-e-T
Srve-f! e eft'b’l'lunenrofthe troop
rid nnie- the e-fihs of tii
U rft! S a'esin Con zreft affexbleJ
ml for other put poles theeiamcn
tion U - ' r
22 An yft to explain and amen!
an -tteilng an aft entitled' “ An aft fair regi-
and dealing vc'Tels legn’a
rirg thscpafjig tiaJc and for other
purpefe
gi An aft nahing approptii'l m
ir l!i irrvrc nf (liiinirliP
fortiie tcrvice of the prefenr year-
-24-An aqtjo allow the Baron de'
Glaiibeck the pay of a captain in tbe ar
my of ibe Uni'edSta es
25 An act to regulate proceffes in
the Courts of the United State
-- ' 26 An act pioviding for the pay-
ment of the invalid penfionfers of tie
Unfed State -
27 An act ro altct-the time fcr
the next meeting of Congiefs
A rgfoive for executing tbe furvey
djiccteJ by Cony re's in their aa of
June the firtrijSjt — r
A rcfolve for proem in from tia-e
to time the (tatutes of the feverai (lares
’A icfolvcJtn (Movidefor flic fafe
keeping of prifonc'S ccmmittcl under
ihe amhoi ity ot the U Qitei Stares
A ieroive for continuing John White
John Wright and Joihua Dwfon it)
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TOM pp AnrnRrt at hi r OffIcr at the carvtr or Main end Crofs Struts where Subfcriptlms Mvcrtijeme'nts tfcfif
tiEXINGiON: Pr nte J- rtctived and Prntiso in its different branches done with Care and Expedition
y
J S T OPENED
And now for file by
GOUDY ANtv WILLIAMS
r
£t their ftore in Lexingron
oppfue capt Youngs I avern
ami near the new oourthoufe
a neat and general aflort-
nient of
GO
to the feafon
Well adapted
wliich will be fold on the muff
realbnable terms for cafh or
1'urr
Lexington Dee 2 1889
— —
n
JUST 0 P E N E u
And forfnle by
41 EXANDERf? JAMES PARaFR
Tv Stores in this place one of them in
their -Jjoujc nev hoitfe oppofite the new Court
and the ether where they now
lire each of them well a (for ted aid
adapted to the ferfon which they
no difpofe of on reafonable terms for
Ccfi
Ji'X &lon Dec 51719' £
E
BE
lO
x r’afonatle terms a tiuct
of land future between
Elk-Horn and Cane run about
E miles from Lexington —
T t o 1 re of the Printer or of Mr
Chin’s neai
If Aider tor: at
-T
i exmgton
ANDREW GATE W O 0 D
TS KpecffuUy informs the puo
vate jic that iie has opened pri
entertainment for man and
Iiorfe on tiie toad from Lexing
lo Curds ferry thole gentle
men who favor him with their
cuifom may depend on having
every attc-t n paid 'hem
W B U T L E R
T A
V S commenced bn fin els on
I
high fl tec t oppolue M
jr -fs tavern who intends tvr
Eiigai the tow price of twenty
(hillings per iuit in produce ti
ca!h cotiftderabiv lower and
I op--s lv‘ punctuality and a
fruit attention to buunets to
ir-r O-em of the public
Lexington Nov I 2jL
Prated from-CE Crockett’s
plantation Lit June a Imnll
fjcrly dark bay horie about 9
years old ewe necked trots and
gjjojjs Whoever delivers him
jo t e Printer hereof or to Mr
rent in 1 exington or to r'T
I
uga sin D invitle thall lecc'-e
V
-0 dollars reva d from
t
JER MORIARTY
All kinds of Blank Books for
dercharus Clerks Lie made
find ruled to any pattern : AHo
obi books new bound on rcafoa-
- r ' ’ ' flics
JUST OPENED
And FOR SALE BY
TEG ARDEN and MCULLOUGH
sit their Store in Lexington on Main
Street in the ho life formerly occu
pied by Gen ICilkinjoii a General
Afjortmtnt of
y c
O
G
( UPERFINE Piiso't and narrow
Cloths Second ditto
Twill'd snd plain coatings
BufF fl-’d white C (timers
Blue Black BufF ohve crimfcnand
fpotted Velvets
Corduioys and flannel
Janet Jeans and fuftians
Royal rib and fatinet
Shalloons and dttrantf
ramble's and loans (pinning
Moreen and Buckram
Littellrint and fattin
Mode and rcfjan
Bombazine atid fat const
Chtntic and calhcoes allotted
H’inthiiims
InJia counter pane? affoitcd
Maveilles tmiltine
Denims i-nd drawbov
Iriih I nci and Xtiffia Meeting
Dowlas and towel I nen
Brown fteetipc ft country made linen
Bcdtick and feathers
Apr n check
Oamb ck ad mu flin
Gauze and catgut
Lawn aprons
Silk cotton and linen handkerchiefs
1 awn and kenting do
Shauls aflorted
Mens and womens kid gloves
Mens and womens cotton hole
Mens vo Be) do
Mens- and womens leather Loss
Womens il uff do
Net ihcTd calf (kins
Mens and bovs hair
Ribbon alibi ied
Hair do and tafle
Rises and Hanover lace
E lging and hat binning
Bioad and narrow Binding
Ferreting and tape
hewing filk and twill
White Btown and colored thcad
Coarfe and fi-e combs
Mens and Womens crooked do
Large and (mail metal Buttons
Sleeve buttons aflorted
Watch leak
Shoe knee ilock and hat buckles
Bell white chappcl needier
Paper and round pins
Set dots and Thimbles
Razors and having B°ses
Tattle kn: es and foils
Eutchei alid cirtcan knives
Pen and chibhens do
Shoe knives pTicers and awl Blades
Ennarn led Ir fT-Bojes
Nutmeg g:uters
Bibles teftament and fuelling Books
Primaters and childrens htftbrtes
Writing paper
Rial’s paper and enamilc irkflands
Mens fuddles
Mens and womens ftivrup irons
fi ard 11 oz laddie tacks
Saddle Bofles
C't angle Girth and draining we
Gii th and Bridle Ruckles
Club and fnifUe Eiidla Bits
Plated fpuis
Stock Joel s
Era's knob ditto
Pad and faddle Rag do
Dcfk cupboard and cheft do
Hi hinges 15ral H do
Chef! and cupboard d®
Door and Window Bolts
Falling axes
t
Mortoife and pairing chifcls
Spike and final! Gimlcoy
D 1 awing knives and plain irons
Claw hammers
fid ajtd tod nails
Tennori fa"'
Mill hand and crofTcut fav files
Carren'cr rules and compafles
Brafs cocks Candlefticks
Frying pans Cotton and tow cards
Steel and tin ware
SmfF
Mubard
Shoe Buckle and forth Fruflie9
TTvPnn Gteeii ard Rohea Teas
Coffee and chocolate
Loaf and Mufcovado Cupar
Cinnamon cloves and nutmegs
Rerper and Alfpice
lndgo and Copperas
Red and white Lead
Brimffone and rofln
Powdvi and Lead
Shot and gun f! nits
Oucens ware Diffes
Shallow and fottp plates
Tea ware Qnnit and pint tiutgs
water and ccsm jugs
Rutter boats
large and fmalt loo’ it’s glaffes
Tumblers and wine ’piaffes
(Quart pint arid half pint decanters
8 bv 1 o window glafs
Wine and rum
Holland giirn in cafes
A rent aflortment of cafttiips
With a variety of other articles too
tedious to enumerate
Lexington Nov 17 r?89
TAN Thurfday the third of
December at this place a
number of negroes couhflittSiVj
of men women boys and girL“
one of them a good carpenter
the property of Mrs Ahnie
C iirilttrii - the terms will be
made known on the dav
JAMES FONTAIN
Danvilie Nov 1 2 17S9
psrfons
£ Hereby ferewarn all
from taking any affigement
of a bond given by Henry Criil &
Suiomon Sp- ers in favor of Par
ineauas Bilcoe the bond is for
two hundred pounds tube paid
-twenty in the foilowing manner viz—
pounds immediately af
ter 'he date in ylouble diltiied
whifkev one hmvired anHUury
pounds on the twenty-filth dav
of December following in t'-vv
dills of riiff rent fees and a fi t’ii
rate waggon and hind geer and
fifty pounds in fait at the lick
fome time after the date of the
bond I do rot remember but as
have paid off the faid bond and
have bis receipt itgainft it and he
refufing to give it np I take this
method to prevent any impofi
tion Henry Ciift
jUSTOPENEDi
N D F O R S A L E B Y
t i I S O N and PARKER
At their new Store nearly oppofite
v Court Houle a vary general ajfor't -
new Court llouj
went of
A N D I
M F P- C H
Suitable for ths feafon which they will
difptfe of 0:1 ranjttndbie tems for ctjb
TO BE
JUST OPENED
II U C- II M ’I L V A I N
In the new henfe above the court ftotete
and nearly oppofite Capt Young's
tavern a neat & general affortment of
merchandize
well adapted to the feafon
RY goods Iron
“'queens ware glafs ware tin
ware groceries clover feed and
medicine wliich will Ke fold on
reafonable terms
ThEN up by the ftrtiferiber livi g
rear the Crab Orchard twojieerr
one a red two years old with a write
face fame white on his belly a Jmooth
crop in the r'ght car ana underkeet in the
ieft JThe other a pied jome White in
'his face two years old a jwallow fork
end underkeel in-each ear Appraijed to
twelve fljillivgs each
IUCHARD RUNNELS
Madifon April 6 189-
''SHAKEN up by the fubfenher in Fay
I ette county near the head of Jej
J amine a flea bitten grfy More about 1 5
years old 1 4 hands high anatural pacer
Polled and appraifed to £ 5
ANDREW M'CALLA
July 15 1713 9-
TAKEN up by the febferiber living
0! Boone’s creek aforrel mare 9
years old I J hands high had on n
(mall bell branded on the near buttock
D B Appraifed to £ 4
' WILLIAM ELLIS Jttn
July 3 1789-
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rr'AKN w'1’ the fnhfcr!er living
V ? near the movh ( Dick's rnfr
Mv mare about fo'ir (ret -fie inches
high with a Imn'l bell on wuho belt
nit near the fhible ecbTecrt to ''rav
eled on the near ftioulder but not percei
vable a natural pacer Appraifed to
£
Angit ft 3 1789
A KEN up by thefubjeriber on ths
head of Hickman a gray hotfo
ten yen old branded on the near fhoul
der R C and C on the buttock Apprai
fed to f 5 - to
JOHN YOUNG
July 23 1789
A’
A large company will meet no thtt
Crab Orchard the 1 5 th of December m
order to flart early next morning for the
Eaftern Jetiiemints q all are rt? go w''i
armed
At a meeting of the Trufteesof
the Tow n rf Lexington Au
guft til 1769
O Elolved Hat the holders
or claiman'f of the in-lots
N r e 17 2t 18 Co 70 and
85 have tile luitldet time un
til the firft day of January 1790
to fa vo tlffir lots by improving
them for the partkiBurs of
wliat is required they art- refer
red to (aid rettMves-" - -and tltat
they need not eXp-ft any fur
ther indulgence
By order of 1 bp hoard
ROBERT PARKER C
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119L'S£ REPRESENTATIVES
OF TI1 E
UNITED S TATES
Trisay Auguft 28
T'll E Memcrial and Petition of the
public creditors who art citizens
the commonwealth of Ptn-ifylvania not
rti and laid on the tabic
Mr Goodhue presented agreeably to
order a bill for fuj pending part of the
coiltSion law relative t the navigation
on the Potewmvck which 'wot teai a
ftrll time
A petit ten from a number ef perfens
conimnndert of backet boats that ply be
tween Rhode Ijhnd and'thi adjacent - man
Bates Bating certain hardfvlps they ex- without deciding the queflun and
faience under the prefent revenue iqws houje aaourned it Monday morning
particularly the tonnage duty and pray
ing relief-wasna I and laid an tue tar
lie
The honfe r ofoived itjeif mte a tom
tnlttee on the bill for eflMijbing theja-
iaries or the officers of government
Mr Biudinet in the chair
To the erretary of the treajury it was
proofed by the bill to allow 5000 dehors
tdr annum 1
This fun was reduced after feme dt
bale to 3 spa
T tilt Jccretnry for Foreign Affairt
(new-called tertiary for the deyerimcnt
of Jlitr) it proptfed on allowance of 3So
lioHors - This was rtducei t 3 503- I
r r- t ’lf Comptroller of tin treajury tr
fa spofid to allow 3000 dollarS—ThiS was
TeJ:itioiJ3?
I Tithe feerrarr at war itr piopajad
to allow 1500- This was raffed to
To the Aiditor it propojtd to oiew
1 X soa dollar f tt the treofurer 1 600 a'
u'the 1 isaTh'fe fums were
jlrdto — —
c T- thi -rfftf-i-t of the freretary oft ' finding until the
treajury it i-rnpofri 4 n allowance of
6 Thi' wts reduced to 100
To 1 !ir no-rmoof the wtjlern territe
f y allow vice of toao dol-
lars- asju-icri’it- with a’’ a ulitlonal allowance
i’ll t of 1 1 linn affairt 1
J T’t w : a tend t hr allowa :ce-asJu-
irfrr-rr rut ’ Indian affairs was truck
5 ut aid the J’al rj as governor ra’jed to
jSSo1) d ‘liars
Wanes a
territory aili-whig toehch of them 800
dollar' per annum
Te th f Jecretory of the govenhor ef
the w-1 r-i uniiory the fiUry wiS
Jived at 750 dollars
"Tie remainder of the bill' was gvie
tht on !i wi: lout a immaterial amend me at
the com nittee rofe and reported
Tht report wix accepted and the bill
ordered is be e grojjei fer a third real
i:ig Tht followinn is a fl element of ihejjt
hi ies as allowed by the' Ad bill
belhrS
Secretary of the trtsfury 350
' Secretary of (late 3°°°
Secretary at war 3J3o
Givri'mr 0- the weflern territory 2560
'Con' ‘trailer of I he tr injury t 2000
'Tiei'f‘ret Itpo
jjn'itor rSM
‘Affs 'I i-t to the fecry ef treajury 1 30?
yR-'gi-'rrr 12SD
Saturday- Avgpfl29
The bill for regulating ' the coaftfng
I TnileyWtfrvia-tai from the fenata with
( 'the concurrence of that boiy in th: amend-
menu proofed by thi-houje to the amend-
wnts of the fenale
The engroje-l bill for elablijbing'tht A
foiaries ef the executive officers wnsrend Mejfrs Arne
a third-time when' Mr Swill (S C) - Boldwin
waved in re com: Ait it in otier to fupply Bcnftn
fame dcficiences IUMojerved that a - Brown '
linmberof offices were not provided for C idwaia-der
mich at the foreign miuifltrs cojuls C-ymir
&c ' ’ ' ' ' F-tsJimehs
1 ft was however theugt improper to an- ' Gale
' nex j'alaris to of Rees whirhtbelegijiiture Gem
liadnet esprejfly created or recognized Griffin
and tin mc::u was negativd lUrtlty
The queflion was then put an paffing NuniingtK
the hill the yeas and nays being coiled '
Aclauj was added providing fop-the but that th:y hoi thought proper
Iaries of th- three judges of the wojhrit j recommen
fujftiT: the sffi ktbivt Ayr 2 7 Nat
1 ® "
Alir Roudinot prrfcnttil a memorial tf
f undry inhabitant! of the county of Mid
dlefer in Neysftrfey fraying tint the
aijlriB courts in that pvt of New jerJ'ey
Wfcvy be held t Perth Anboy' dieted a til
laid sn tle table v
The houje then rrfolvfd itjeif into a
committee of the whole on the judicial
bill
Mr Tuckers motion for flriking out
tint JeBion wh’ch provides for the tRab
lifbment of diJlriS judges in each Jlaief
wos taken i ne tonfutexatien Toil
" brought n 0 warm debate ' The metien
wax advocated by Mr L-vet more Mr
Jack in Mr Burke ’Mr Stone and
opptfed by Mr Smith ISC ) Mr Benfon
Mr Sedgwick Mr Ames and Mr S her
The committee rife at f our 0 clock
the
ten
o’clock:
JVeoxes BAjr September g
The hntife went into a committee on the
VII for eBablifhing the judiciary depart
tn-nt S-me further pregrrfs wasmaJe
1 thr bfli wArn the committee refe and
asked for leave to Jit again
Thursday Sr timber 10
M Partridge from the committee re
ptrlet that they had examined the en
rolled bill to provide for the Joft keeping
of the acts records Jeol l$c of the
United Slates -and found it truly coied
JtomAt original aljo the bill for tjla
Itjbing the Jaiaes of the executve of
fit ers- Thtjptaker Jig ned the fame
Mr' Boudinot prrjshtcd a petition from
f undry inhabitants of the county of E’j'tx'
prafing that the dijtriB courts might br
held in Perth-Amoey
Mr Goodhue from the committee re
ported a bill to relieve 4? cUizrut of'
North-Careliia and Rhode IJland kyjuf
day of iirrt
jo much of the tonnage aft as fubjeflrd
the vtjfels ef-thofe fiates tethejamejiuty
aifareign (hips
Tiii oiil wis ordered ' to be eagre (fed
Mr Slier in m from the committee ef
conference to whom was referred 1 hedif
agreeing votes ‘of beta houjes' on the fuli
je I of the compenjations of the members
repotted that the committee hat come to
10 agreement with tke committee efthe
ae ad as a conciliatory meaure
that thentUje Jbouldcencor with the fer
uoie witn an amendment limiting the
duration oftheaS
A tnrfisi war then made “ that t hi
home recede from their dijagr$emei:t to
ana-'mendmi-it’ the amendment a idcincur with
— T he amendment sst 14 that
the aH JLotsd continue in forte fevtn
yt'arsoniym
This metien brought on a wars debate 1
Tue arguments thit had been before ufed
agairfi a diftrimination in the compenfa
tienefthe (w houjes wen repeated with
vehemence It was con ‘ended that the'
the motion was for ejlablibing the dif
criminatien only for one year yet it wjs
4 Jufficient recognition of the principle
and if this principle was in itjeif impro
per II was wrong in a meajure which
was intended as an appeal to tht people
to tjlablifb a precedent- te influence the
tueaju'es ef a future ceugrefs
On tht other hand the p repriety of
concurrence wei inferred from the'dah-
nt ir bin limited te two years and then he
Jaid the appeal to the people would be
nude 1 equal terms
The quetion on concurrence was then
put and 'tin yeas asd nays being called
Wiieesiiiows:
A Y
E S -
Mejfrs Lawrence
Lee
Livermerq
M idifen
Moore
Muhlenberg
Scott
Sherman
Smithfi C)
Trumbull
Vniing "
1 It-jukiop
-a
1 early and efftSual ptovifion in favor of
tke public creditors of-the union and that
th: hutife wcultb early nevt Jtjfion take'
this Jubjtfl into reti'iderelion
This t eport wa laid on Ike table
Mr Bjudinot then moved that a com
mittee be oppiinted to bring in a bill to
tjlablifb the compenjations ef the mem
bers and the officers of both houjes for
one year
It being fttgge fled by the fpeakerthet
it would be wiper to delay this matter till
thejenato had been informed of the voir
ef tue house the motion tws laid an the
l a bit Tnen the houje adjourned
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
Co J(rejf but as the prefent Jejjion was
jo fL'ort a iditwesnecejfary to dif patch
mock important bujin-Js now before Con
grejs it Ltiame impraSicaht to give
thejubjefl this Jtjfitn the attention
which ft uteri) ea They therefore Job-
ft O T
Mtjjis Bland t M$i
Bcuitinot
fiuike
Carrol
v Coles
r : Con tee
ftoyd
Toiler
Gilman
Goodhue
Grout
Mathura
Ihijitr
'rjatkon 1
' Matthew’s
tul I ” d r ef f U “ foIiib:- by fibfiffiafng ihoS
P " ’ a C t'Z'n'tf- niindments for w hich there thegrea-t
Phiiade-rhiaieported that the petition tefl appareilt folichudu Had adoor
atjerved the attentive co-f deration ef beL j for e admiCio) of rtf
UJl
Pin I A D E L PH I A Aug so
w tted a rejaluiun to the following efeB- Wl’li wlar face fays a correfpond
That it hik-rly concerns the honor and cm-can a iiian holdfouh encoirage
interejl of tke United States temake jme mciu to tt'C citizers of the
LONDON April 9
Jtc M O S T outrageous tumitit has
hapt’emji at Baicciona in Spain
In conreifiieuce of the hiph price of
mead On the fiift inftsnt a vey
numerous mob began to ietiiic to the
tawir magez res whcie the corn is
depoiited Having finiilied hcit they
burnt two houics belnnging to principal
coAfdkaleis befides feme orliei
Duiing thui'e outrages -the com
mander of thd town Count del AlTa'to
ihuwed tiic iKnioft tcoJcr tioi not
w fliing to cany iliing to cxlremities
Had le ailed wth j ua:er fever iiy the
dclinidion fcould liave keen lef and
the not quelled in the fift :n!iance
being coaiptifcd merely of tire labbie
llis Exceiicncy howeve capitulated
Wiliiiie 'ioieis aud'inadcil'cm cve
r ctniLellioii but the mure he feetn
PETERSBURG Aug 2
Extend of a letter from a gentleman in
S'Otlandte his friend in this towfa
AMI 20 1 7b 9-
“ A woman iaiely died in Daliy
who had been with child upwaids il
54 yews She was opened anJ
ina'c child wastaken from her in aiijp
iha- es She was upward of $0 veys
rid when (lie i e i — However ftran
ami imp ol'abioihis 1 elation may fecip
you may affirm il fm a- real faA as it
canhefufficivn'ly p-oceJ hycedirghh:
pcrfors who knew her many years nyi
hv a midwife who a'remic I hei aboiit
34 ears ago when ffic was firft takm
in labour” rT-
I
LEXINGTON Dec 51
- On hlluJ) Hit 27:1) U
ed difpoied to be lenient the more Paittriun with three men who
tkcy-peilifted in ttfnher demand had ftfirled frw 1 lce for
Lmuiilucncd by his lenity they de e Jr
mandcJ at eduction in the price of wine ‘c Licking creep
ami oj This was I ike wife showed encamped on the head of Eagle
ihtfa ' ’1 he mob then atTailcd the Go- cretk about an hour after nighe
vcrnoitktfoufe hue were kept off by
tbeiud'tuiy- They afterwards got in
to tle laigc catledrai and began foun
ding thebeiii which drew together
a number the country people who
jo ircJ rhe'iiote-s In this ex'tremity
in Ihe beginning
'The prince of Naffau Hill remains
at Madrid but nothing has pithlicklv
iranfpiicd of tfic natuie of Ins vifit
the-e
The King of Sweden has leceived
(tie mod iiffertionateaddictlex fioiu all
parts uf'his K ugdoq) declaring how
ex'icltcly ready the people arc to fe
cond his withes in carrying on the war
T he Finlanders have been particular- -
ly forward wjrich is the more agree- "et " inBmt to
Iris Majufty as it was feareJ V' Nrodlbvreh panville TM'coh Afrf-
By tint vote the kompenfatitn bilk -is ‘
able trl
that Aicfe people would be gained o
ver by the Kinprcfs of Rullia their
neicn Sovereign She has not been
wanting in piomifes towards them
hut ihcy have been rejc&cd Even
(lrufc (owns which lie neared to the
bordcis of Ruffia have Teemed the
med loyalty tho King of Sweden
r i'rg e
Parker
Port ridge
Renfellatr
Schurtmen
Stney
Sylvetler
Sinnichfon
Smith M)
' Stone
Sumpter
Thatcher
Tktcker
AVhitt
—29
AMI: RICAN OCCUR REA'eE§
N K y - V O !l K Tuguft JQ
Seventeen amendments imiii i plied by
fniy-nine ' ihe number of members in
u tc mm ailcmhlv) give prodm-S- of
one thtufaud end three - If couftir c li
ons amend-n-cnis can be made perfeft by
ivhatja Idefled chance Jb-uhe
conf:i:mion of rhe Unfled Siaes 1
Auguft 22 Pc haps in no inAanps JP
hasthepatiiGtifmand candor of a cur
tain honorab c Airtmbiy appeared in'
a nioieconfpicuous point1 of view thane
in conducing the buiinefs of cincnd
inents o the Audit uticft : Th?y ljgve
given the mail indubitable pi oof of - "
tlicir defire id adapt the cbnftitution
cuidam procfitionsi: ispicbablcthfee
the ictjiufiie unuptniry would never
have been obtained for the adoption
of any amendments whatever
age-
UniteJf
States to cjuit their liberiy and :epub
lican fo ms of government for tludeif
potifm ofSfyi on the MifTilipi r
— Ins certain theie ae no' lands' in
the world fupciior to ihofe which- "ft
a-e now vacant tnNew-Yoik Penn '
ly I vania and Virginia It oughstobe
known fu’ihei that no Ckie is ever
given by by the king of-Spain taa foot
of foil The improvements upon ifc’
alone aie the property of the peripn
who cultivaiesli It ufed in he il
thar all nations in the world would
learn from the fuccefs of the Ameriun
to aflert their liberties but this cannot
hapi'cn when they jesdjn our papers
that our citizens a-e difcuftcd
they were fired on bya partjif
about fix Indians twoof the p-
ty were killed the Col and te
only r leaped the Indians go43
of ilieir-horl’cs and ail hir bar
gage and arms j
Mr Tofeph Darweil who arriu-i
' J
hcre the fecond- inftant informs that
on hi! paffagedovn thcPbio nyee
difcorcred a camp bn thelnuiah fiiovc
he fent 3 men in a canoe whoJandci
below the carpp and going up pri
vately took wiib Indian who faidta
was a SliaM aree and thai the reft of
his companions were out a hunting
Mr Darweil took h'lnabout miyis
and then fet him adiore again he hav
ing declared they hud 1:0 hoftiieint&i-
dtfen Rwi' (borough and liourhm and
of fuffieientl-r’rnrtiu'oretlwiiLcoiitiiiuc
to ride once a week for one year
A large company will flart from $he
Crab
fer
go 1 rsl
1 large company will Jtart from if he
b-Orchard the sori of December f -'
the EiflenifcttUinints : qll art t '!
“U armed ' 1
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LSXINGVOTC: Prhted H JOHN BRADFORD fit Us Orrtca U the rente ef Main and Crofs Streets where Subfcriptions Mvertijements &cftP
t his paper ere thankfully received end Psiktiso in its different trenches dent withCaro and Expedition
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2 Sines in this pltrt or of them it
their t tv hchji oppofi e the nr Court
J'hje end the ether where they now
Jne each of them wll oflorted ei
idytei to l(ifiyfi whi h they
— ?: ’ dfjptji e en resjenatjr urmifar-
£i fcftn Dee SjE9 $
qo BE LEI
" d r'afit'n ie terms a tiiict
- - of iiti d lint ie hat wti-ii
’ JU-Hmn and Cane run aljoul
'vu- inilis fro-u Lexuig'un—
1 q 1 e of the T riru r or nl Mr
II AlilM lb:: at Mi Chin’aitii
1 ekrtttiton — — - -
ANDREW GATEWOOD
T J E pclfui!y informs tin pu
vate nc that lie has irp-‘nrd pri
encrJsiiimeiit fr man anl
loieon the load firm Lining
lu Cutds ferry thole gtPie
I i c wit favor him with tin ir
jftniu may rJ--pepd n:i iriving
very iteii him
' 9 17 B U T L E R
T A Y L Oil
HA rr irmerced bniincis on
high ftrect cpp'ft e M
fivers taverti v-i'O ir tends Ivor
yi p ar she low price of 1 w cij: y
' 'llu'-ings pi r Suit in- pmvhicr -it
v£?h coMtideraSiv l er and
lopvs ' lv pir duahiv' anvl a
’ TriCt ariention Ini:: nms is
r r o -rr1 f the public
jflsjtiit Art IjSP1
Sfriyevi fromC 1 Crockett’s
plaiitanoh Lit Jiine a iimtrtt
JhJcrly duk bay lnie abUi 9
ycatsold twe neckcvl trots anJ
nJl'ipst Whoever delivers him
in t'! e Primer hereof or to Mr
Brent in I exit gton or jo r
’Hug'i sin V invtlle lhall iccv e
dlais r a'd fmm
lvo moriarty
All kinds of Blank Books for
Merchants Clerks &c nude
£t:d ruled to any pattern : Alio
old books new bmtntf or rcaloii
i - 'fticc
J ST OPENED
And now for fils by
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GOUDY aA WILLIAMS
T -
At icir ft ore in Ix’mgron
cppftte capt Youngs Tavern
a:id near the new courthoufe
a neat and general allort
f mem of
GOODS
" U'dl adap'cd to the ' feafon
wlach will he f 1J mi tlx nv ft
rcaloruble terms for cafli or
Lexington Dee e 1889
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J U ST 0 P £ A ”
Ai "Jolt hy
lriMtri-s ard faiiir
irXANPlRef JAMES TARVER Ktldc anJ
I'rtsnSizTe ani faceret
(!'rp-ys‘ a-d ca'ix’C allotted
II : nvn’v
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TEG ARDEN end MTULIOUPI!
w
Street if ' the houfe formerly oiru
pled by Gen fl'ilkiijitn a Gt-ural
AJortraent of
G ( ) O X
C UPERFINE rrfet and narrow
Cloths SccinJ- ditto
TwiM’dnJ plain cn?rinjs
Ruff a"d white C-ifiiTeis
llhc Black B IT olive critafcnand
fpoited Velvets
Cmduioys and fiannr’a
laret Jean and fulTpns
"Pfvai rib and fat 'net
Shaiiront and deram
aM Sn win :m owi
ami leans (pinning
Tuo7ci$Ti!nirrct72nrr
Ji th J r:ci s-ai ? (Tit I'cerirg
I) :n-l trwc‘ I iicn
l 1 "
llrnirnOcr i cf: contn:y mide linii
FcdriX ?iid feathers
Arr riiick
(’M7b Ck r im :fiin
Cize a:-i catgut
cmo:i nnd l ren handkerchiefs
la-vn and kvnting Co
S'a-l! sTnire-l
Ii'ens rtl wrtrens kiJ cloves
Ven and v i 'Hicks cot' on hofc
Wejv'wD Pel 'to :
?e: rJ vrxen leather ft o
Wl HiC fl i(T !
Net rl ca-f Gilrs
At cos an I (fit
R:iiniil:Mtvl
Ijar do and ihOc
fax hJ Hanoi et lace
E Ig nS and in i)nvni
Road and narrow fiiiuiiRg
l-'ei’etirj and tape
f ewni: filk sirftwft
Whue Aiown am' ci''oieJ tfc cad
C'oarfe arJ'fre ctn-Vs
Aterts snJ Wovcry crooked i'o
Lrrpe and iaiaM nctal Luiibus
S'ccve bmions -(toned ‘
Watch Icah
Shoe kree (lock and hat hiiciles
I’c:l white clijpi-cl reed':
I’ per erd mind pin
Xci’o'saii-J I h in!!v?
Rjxqk an i fluvntk I1 fixes
Ta'!e kn:iey and rods
rushf- and cu tcan kiiiver
Pen nd child cos do
£pjrf ki lve- p-rcer aoJ wl Els
F-iiar :cd i'rulT-1'oxes
Niiiircc 2 j:c
rih'e ted-me-vs and fpehsna -BnoU
pninaicis and child ci-s hiConcs
Vit:n? payer
pspci ard cnam!c iilslands
Mcrs faddies-
Mens and v h'crs fthrrplTOBS
- R ard 1 a iz iridJc wcksj" :
S-ii’d'c lini’es
C'tfsnp't Girth and draining
Gti'ih wJ !5rd!e Pudges
Cm hand fn-Ec Biidlu BUSa
Plated Tpui
Sctk locl i
Prs's knohditro
Fad ard fadd'a Fag da
Deft cupbo-itd and chct-®v
HLhincc lb ai II do
'CficlTMiI rtiptard c-
poor and window Bolts
Failing axes
Jilortoifc and pairing cniaiS
Spite and fiusR Gimlet
Pi ivins i rivet ini! plain lions
Haw lairp’rr
M r' ted iii!s
Ten:--
y hard nrdernfeutfaw files
v 1111 Til iw’y 01 ui 11
tcd onvrocmmie'e
Lexington A'v 17
-i
JAMES FONTAII?r
J)-i-vi'i!e Nov is itSj
' r
I H-uby forewarn all perlons
fmn taking any ailigi:intnt
of ! bund given by Henry Crill
S-i oinon pyers in favor of Par-
:iia:as Bitcoc the bond is for
two 'hundred pounds to be paid
r!lms mmoer viz--
twenty pounds nnmcdiatelv ai-
tt r the dale indouble OtfiiiietL
wSiiNcey one hundred a:tinr:y
miSM i ni iciii Bu U
rf PT and hiiklRcvr nj
fifty pounds in fait at til- lick
feime lime after the date of the
bond I do rot remember but as
lHvepidoffiWfWlmland
bvlirfpt1lpmfi nrd he
rtfufing to RiveJlii p 1 take this
cilipd to prevent any impofi-
tton
j U S T O P F N E Do
A HD F O F S A LF B V'
CariUeftick
r'rsroc! s
Cm ton and tow cards
V-rirs par
S'M'’ and tin
waie
rMr
r''srd
fl rp Pi'i-vVord fth rrwfliei
11 'Vn O'een ard fnlea Teas
Ofi"re and chocolate '
Iivif anJ MnfcovaJo fiipi
(“mninton ci'ves and nutmegl
Ic“per and Alfi'ice
lidcoand Correa
Re! ant white Lead
P'lmiltr'C and rofin
r--r'v rnd Icad
r v rrdpun t r!:s
O :ceii ware Dlihe
Sl'ailnwf arJfonp
Tea wa'C Qnirt ardp'nit ttftt
water sid ccirn j::gS
Purter bna's
Ia-pe anJ Fri "-!p‘VI--2 piaTes
Tendticrt and v'!:c Vla:Tc
Q 'ji pint an i half rint decanters
fbv je whlow Rlafs
Wine and ri tn
fjthrn'w iettfe aleve the court htute
end nearly eppofitt Capt Young'
tarern a neat (f general tffortment of
i! E R C H A N D I
well adjpted to the feafon
lRY- goodsIron mongery
-qiu’cns ware glafs ware ti
ware groceries clover feed and
medicine which will he fold oO
reafonabSe terms
TAKEN 1 by the fubfcrilerlH-g
iear tkeCra1: Orchard two jletrr
ane 1 red two yean id with a
T!' e face font white on hix belly ajmootk
CH Thuifday the thtrd of J(r9pi'therMkttaroniuxatrkteiintht
Vjf December at this place a ufiThe other a pied me whit" in
number of regroes cnnlifliugwh' fa- Wrt Jllt wf
of men women boys mu! g-rLyandBer ixk ear Appraijtito
one of them a good carpenter w'vXiCH ARr RUNNELS
the pic-'petty of Mrs Artnte Ajrii61789
XJirift:-:i- - the terms will be
knovvp on the d’v
w L S O N an PA '
Ai their new time nearly tppcfitt tho
iiw Crt JJaufo very general ajjart1
"Tlffcf of
jtl It R C II A K R 1" E
“tffi'jelf onwjsniils tems fir cajb
At a meeting of the TrufteesoP
tle Town t f Lexington Au
pift 1ft 179
TJI Efclved ilat the holder
' -v or cliimnn’f t f tle in-loj
- N a si 8j' Co 7o and
85 have the fui tPer tirnr un
til the f:rft dev of Tanuarv 1790
to favr their lots hy itnrro'ing
tltcm &v for tle par'icir-rs of
wljJt is letptired fhe are refer
red to laid reviver— -and that
they nee! not rxp:ft any fur-
thr indulgence
By erd1’ nf the h?rd
j ROBERT PARKER 08
JUST OPENiD
Py II UG I! M'lLVAIK
'rpAKutlm thefvhfrrtber Itv'-g
I nerrthfi month o' hWsjrlyr
V
pnit nearthe flatle nKer to b bran- A
gfitn nnr (itnlier but net petrel
"noble natural facer Appraifed t
£ - AMES davi's
jf tg
Jamine afire bitten grjy Mare about lg ( $
years old 1 4 hands high enaturdl pacer
ptjied and appraifed t £ 5 v
ANDREW Al’CALLA
July 15 1789
rpAKFN tp by the Jtbftriber living
1 a Boone’s cteek eftfrtlmart 9
?£' M t -
R j??ra'tftit £ A
WILLIAM ELLIS Jon -
Jtily 3 1789
TAKEN up hy thefubjfbir on t
bead of Hickman a grey hetfa
trn yix s Id branded on tho near fiiiul
der R C ind Con the buttock AfpraU
rti t$ £ 5 -10 r
JOHN YOOMC
TAKEN up by the fuytnitr in Fay
etterowity near the head of Jef-
A targe rowpapy will meet aOj tTik
CralrOrcfierdlhe-tathef lfiemkern -
order to fiart early next morning for the
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--r —The bill tor rfu!tin-thtc04fthig —suariejnJtuol itrmjL
A V flliSriJiri infs' ( venJtstr t he-feu oto wit h - Tut queftiun nce
6ymT‘ilr vi 1 r-duced to 1 00
To the or'cr rtrtf 1 he we fern t errito
9ygiftrtyedvm allowinceof 1033 doh
Jarx with i"a iditfonxl allowance asju-
lerlrfi'ii t ’ Titian off ties
T-'s w 'i:tered f the allowance asf u-
feri'iifilJt o' Iidian affairs was ft ruck
' gut -aid the Jal rj as governor ru!jed to tat the committee ha t cometa numerous (nupbean 10 ieifirc 16 ihe
fl$ty)di!itrt ia agreement with the committee of tha towir magtz ies whce the corn is
a Aclniii-was added providing for the jiliatei but thatthey ha I thought proper depofited - Hjvir fin) fled he ilcy
—Jalariitvf th-thrte judges of the wefiirn ( rectma-ad at a eohcMatary mtfnrt bual tno hpjics be!nnn'i) priipal
ttbitory' alicwi-ig toftcb of them 8oo t JSuld cancer with tkefe toflf deaieii letide ftcie or ci
Tio:ccJ:'s o: Ongrefs
-a f
I’O'JSE of representatives
t - '1 o TJ '
UNITED STATES
I'&isay Auguft at
r
T‘II T5 Mimcrhl ani Petition of the
public creditors who art citizens of
the commonwealth of Pen fylvgnia wot
r ed and laid on the table
Mr Gioihtie prtfented agreeably to
order a bill fir finding part of the
T the Jwetnry far Foreign Affairs
(new colled fecretory for the dr artmenl
- of ft step itvmpofei an allowance Si-'0'
ilaNirs - This was reduced to 3 203
Tr I ’ir Comptroller of the treasury if
Joopefid is allow 230 dollar si'h's was
ffiri etraarob ’ r
Jtr's jecr-ran at war Ifr propojsd
to allow 2500- This wit rafei f33l0
fa 1 fir A id 'tor it propofed to al-ow
itoo dsllirt tithe treofurer i630t and
V ju ewmme Am maa
faffed'! tic -ffr Cabin 2 -Vt
li t
Ar BsuJliot frrfrnUJamtmirleltf
f unity iiha'-: tints of the i'i:n!y of Md
dltftt in AVjv jerf-y -layi'i" iilke
' OifiriB rturtsiniht j-irt if New Jrrfey
mw it held t Perth A n boy s id
Lib cntlt t tb'e
The ho-j'e then rtfolvei hftlf intt a
committee of lie w'l-le on the judicial
bill
Mr Tucker's motion or Jinking out
thotJeB'on wh’rk provides for the eftub
Jlfhmentof dijlriB juJttt in each fi ve
wet token into ro- if ration Toil
vrcr iraa l J-JT" m m t m
lire telilire fa the navigation brought ai a n-irfc debit e f le nitron
an the Potewmick which was teai wot aJvocaieJ by Mr L!ve mire Mr
firfitime
A petition from a number of perfotu
comma utert of packet boots that f ly be
'tween Rhode Iftrnd "d adjacent
R'x-itr ' 1213' On l ether hangf' the propriety of a a iiuU)l)cTf-ie counrrjrpcopteTvTi
Ijrslgessifthewnterllteack 803 concurrence weMmsdyr jo ted Ac' In this exuemir
' ’1'rief cierUn department' U le 83 flajingthebl and from tkiue- ije OovL no oe eJ thctuliMyt
Cbio'rierka'tbe com roller J £33 “““ Vf?1 T ' wh lhIn’in“: P'
v ffcr-tiryoov of w-ftem territory -tco whtbtber dtdwA tain lo andthehiobdilpmCcl
J ‘W t J t- jmimaoaomt !m t oSil ISwosdrmA Inr u a il
'holt fa 3
the concurrence oftkitboiy in th amend
' minis prOj-ofeJ by thi-htuje ta tlu amend- we'i t at ftlulrs :
vyrrUoftheftnate
4 ThetngreJedbiU fireftabliJhing'the ’ A Y
'falaries of the executive officers was tead Mejfirs
tkirdjth e when Mr $niitr S C)
- moved is recommit it in otdrr to f apply
jume deficit tees Ht'o'ojirved that a
"Tnaber if -of fleet wen not provided for j
misich at the foreign uUnlfttrs cofuis
f fee '
Rates' Ratine certain hardjvips they ex- withoudrcidirg t he queft ion
perieoce under the prefent revenue taws hou e adjourned se Mo Jay morning ten
particularly the tonnage duty and pray- ociock
ig relief was real arid laid on tue tor
lie
Tne houfe rofolvei Ujelf into a corn
nltlte on tit b'ilferepihlijlingtheja-
Uriet $rth officers of government
Mr B mdirot iu the chair
To the jecret try of the treajurj it was
prjpef-d by the bill to allow 5000 doirs
tir flftuttw
TMsfum was rtiuiti after fome de
ric'kl 1 Idefiarratrnt ef war
c’Ch'-f cierk of tie a'difor t '
Ai other cigrks at
J? y ' ' -1 '
5 AT L'RD AY fiugpfl 2 9
fh trs Tkejpeoker figntd the Jam
Air' Cju Unit prtjtnitd a petition from
f unary inhabitants of thr county of E'fex'
prafing that the difiriB courts might br
held in Perth Amuey
Afr Goodhue from the committee re
to'lh regifi- 25a 7 fudlLSHi — ported- 0bll to -reli ve-the tUivutaf—
ggreedto North Careliria and Rhode Iili'idbyjtif
" ' “ he day of next
tonnage ail at fubjefted
the vefijelsaf thijS fiates to the jane duty
aifareign fbips
‘J'ii oitl vif ordered to be tn groffed
Me Sheri in from thi tomKitieioT
dollar' per annum
To the ternary of the govermor of
the w1 rn territory the f alary w as
fixed at 5 3 doll its
Tn remainder of the bill wts gone
tiitOHifiwiiaout a iy material amend nut
jwkrn the cut nltteenje and reported -
Therr ort wu accepted J aadtheb'll
'ordered tribe e grojfed for a third read
i:ig - ’
ThefoUowim is a fti’ement of ihejji
let its as allowed by t fir fold bill
Hm
’’Secretory of the tresfurj 3503
Secret cry of ft ate '3003
Secretory at wrr ' -' ‘
Gavrr7-vrti’e weft trri territory 2560
jCo'itrellertf the trenfwy 303
"Tkitf'nt 0?
Alitor- ’ fS33
AfiVi"’ to thefec'ry of trtafury 1 1 539
Rvgiftvr I2S3
ft was hewever theugt improper ta as
vexfolaris rs offices which the legifl it are i
-hadareri iptefjly ‘created or rdtagnisei-
gad the Wilt ion was negatived
The quejlion was then put an paffiag
the HU tkt yeas gad tup being ailed
:
ft
Tr‘ ' ‘l)fr -F
TT-v :
mi- wu r wrjcuiaz bus naiurc9
- -a3 ’amendment eft he J'eriete and brin)t in a oppofe
mw bill United to twe years and then he in I he
Jaid the appeal to the people would be
L::ita Stiles -and found it truly to hi triTffiilea'fj‘vititoi ta bnng in a biTtF
yiowrVxarfjiinat oijathtbill frejlaa ejlahlijb the comftnfatiiu of the'nnetn
tilling the Jaar'es of the evautxt of- bersind toe officers of biikhoujes far
Mr Rtttlte 'M- Scone and
eppofedb y Mr Smith IS C ) Mr lienfon
Mr Sedgwick Mr A-ues ami Mr SWr
man the committer nl' at feu oilotk
and ike
TftTEiXESrAT Se tenter 9
The 4" wfii into a committee on the
ilil for e'hltfhing thejtfiicivry d-jwrt
M'l J me further fregrefs was mode
in the hit vdirn the committee reft and
asked fr leave t a fit again
Th-jusday Srj t ember 1 o
M P:itri‘e from the committee rc
pertea that the) had examined the en
tciicdliiil toprviiitferthe Joft keeping
of the arts records feal &c of the
note wiiu an ameirdmeut limiting ihe
duration of ihtaB
Amnion war trt male “ ftat the
houjericede from their dijagreetnentto
tyr amendmeii-io Tci heur wth ana
'mendme tlT— 'I iieameni-kent not " (fiat
tHe aJ Jliuil lo-itinue in trie fevtn
years only
’ This motion brought m a warm debate
Tue arguments tbit had been before ujed
agai ijla d’Jiriminaiio-t in the compcmo
tionofthe two Iroirjes wire repeated with
' vehemence It wts ewended tu u thi’
the melion mas fur ejlabtijbing the dif
criminatian anlyjtr one year yet it was
g Jufficita: receguitian of the principle'
and if this principle was in itj'elf imfro
ptr is was wrong in a meajure whieb
was intended as an appeal to the people
ta tjieblijb a precedent to influence the
tuenju’csofa future cingrefs
On the ether handf- the propriety if a
concurrence was inferred from tift'dah-
adequate to theirjervhoi: In this as in moil cafes oi a'Cinilir
' Mr Bouiintt was fer rejeBing the naturetit ispeccraily moc lenient tu
a mob by the uf6 offeree
bcginrin’
concurrence was phen tranfpited of the nature of'ljs vifit
put arid'Tns ytaidntf nays b tinge at if i these
4
Ames
Baldwin'
Benjeri
Brawn!
CidwaiaJer
Cymor -fftsfimais
Grile
Gfirv
Griffin
Hatley
‘ Uuniingter
R - S " ' pm
MeJjrs Lswrtnct
Lee
Lirermorf
Midijan t
Mure
! Miiklenbtrg that (We people would be gained o- rn B’" Poneh an i Rwrbo i and
V Scott vcr by the Kmprcfs of Ruffia their Jf fiifiieientlfrneou gtd twill tositfout
ancien" Sova cigar-She has not been ri nte wttri for one year ’
wantiiig in piouiifes towards than
but they have : been rejc&cd Even
thofe town whichr He eeirefl to the
bordeis of Ruffia have Teemed the
tsoR loyal to iho Ring of Sweden
Meff: JUand
1'iuSi'ieti
Burke
Carm
V lilts
Coulee
T loyj
Filler
Gilman
Goodhue f
Gitut '
list horn
Heifer
yjlfkjan "
Matthews
aejtrvti the etteit e ce-Jidention of
Co but os the projent Jtjfian waj
jo fl'jre a H it was necejary to Jif oicle
mt ten imj or t ft Ltiii-js row lmforeCo
prejs if l-teamt i-n raS:coit to give
she jUhjeft this J fit n the atteyion
T’ftv n 'X writ to fty therefore jub
fatted arojelutim to theft lining effect:
7vai ’X h kiv to-cerno the honor and'
inter ejl of 1 he United Si ues tom ike a ome
early and tffrJaol Jtovilioh in favr of
I he j utile cuoUtrs o' tb- v io O'd thot
i bs houfe voulik toriy new jrjfion takt
this jubjtfl i iti ftii'nJtiiilien'
Thiii f ki t wj inid on the table
Mr llbdiitt ihcu onoied that atom
By fii'j voir the tempenfatlon lilt -is ‘
UJl
T'r com ni’tee in the petitionof the '
public tre-iitori 01J other citizens of
S’ieueninieudniet:tsitniUiyUtdbf :
fifty-nine -u '! nimhcr of tu?nncs in
iC" am pllcmh’v) fi've pi-rrtircV vf
cne lorfh-:-rw t htufod e'li thiee It'
car be n:aJe reifefl by amend
bCii’iy ivliata l!tiled cliancc
Cu::l:i:mi')i)iiflicUii:icJ oU'ea
At'iiul! a t- rc h inuo iirti je f
I'as (lie p-ci i(-(i:in urd iviuloi t f a ter
lain lioiio ?l c AtUinbly a cased in
s uioie ion f iCLout wnf ol :tv ihan m
!n condufliig i!:c bufinef of t menl
n-ni oiliettiAitnir-n : Thy lie
t'vcn the moll inJabi'sble p:oof-f
ilieir t'cfirc to adapt the cbnflumoii
to ihij withe ofahej’nfliinvirayiii '
far a pollibie by uibitantialiny iliox §
piieae h a ir wird that the ttiton cl Pjiari t folicltudc HaJ adoo
jf etteit e to-liderotion of ireiit fr jiC ‘
otif yrar
being fuggefled by the fpeakrr tfet
it would be j tiper tidelrf this mttterAul
thejtnate had been informed of the voir
of tre hiue the motion wts hid on tha
labt Ttn the hvuft adjourned
bead On ii'C fnil inllart a ry A kil to 1719
u- A WTUlan a-clv died in Dlh
who had beet lr-'b child upvaidi Af
34 to Mc v‘a opened anJ
ina'ccl'iid waiaen f'oniber in
iha-es 5i-eiautra:il of Covevs
old when ihe 1 el— However tVanj
ancun' o'b'e hi' ic?i:ion may feem
you may -(71111 il fi a real fart m it
can heft fTKim’l?' p-ocedby ce Ji'a''b
perfon hn kt '' l et ncry yeira a:l
Duiing thtfiu outiaccs -the ccm
n:andcf of the ( yn Count del ATato
(jicei the otiia'll uto-lcr itur( not
w fliina to caiy ili:rpio exiriritr
IJad l -ctedvth a ia ci feyc ny the
dclliuction Aoiild havc lxcn lcfsnd
the Hut
besna cumiH
llis lixte ciic howete capitulated
w-h : bc'’tues and'in-iic them eve
ry'ceiiLeluHi but the mure heieem
ed diijocd to be lenient ihe more
iLcypci lifted in funher demands
LnibolJcncd by his lenity they dc
manJe-l a : eihirtioi in the pi ice Si wine
ati-jo) Xinsi was likcwife allowed
theln "! i 'I he :nib tlicn aifailcd the Go-
vctnoHfoufe lu:t wetc kept off by they were fired on by'a partyiif i
tue tuhtaiy 1 hey afterwards cot in 1 J 1 1
-ciui! lu u tail eorl gn4 besjn'our ! fixlnolMwocribePjf
ilicitli'i wb'tb iiuw (orcthpr ty were kicd the Cj and '
mbcTr The counrrypei5pTeTW:Titt “ orily-rlcTrprl z tlnrlia W v — — r-
iJ n this extiemiry of ihctF-lioricsf and ai! dlif bag- -
Oovcno osfe ed thculiMy to oaoe arJ am tJT
gaje arii arm
ir jofei'h Darwclt Avho arrlipl
hce the fecond- inftaii' informs that
on hit railage don thcpiio riyeVie
difeovereda oiphn ihelnJiih fliwe
he fern 3 men in a canoe wboLndci
--The pi mce of NaTau fiill-ran ains— b‘?i"w-tte ca!i1’ ' 8"J Rolni? P
mJWadnd but nothing hai pnMirtif vately took mil: Indian who faiH'a-
c v T“wirShiec7athrartlrrretf6
his-eompanions wete out a hunic
Mr nretl tnolr h'm about ih'ips-
and then fet him aflioie again hehsv
Ihe K‘ng of Sweden has leceived
die moil aAFettionaieadJicflerfioin all wrt
pans ufhs K tigdoqif declaring how ing decided they lud no hcfftile iniin
exMcUely ready the people are’to fe- tiotls- ' ' ' 1 ' ’
cond his wifhes in carrying on the war 'l ' 'k
The tiulaiifJers have been pvticular- flTt 'rim Cl!t
Iy torwaid wiich is the more agree- fUet " Mf
able to his Msjully as it was feared ITirrodRrtrgh pauyille" TAtoln Md-
(t v
AAO'V IN fE L L ICEXCE
fcfcll b a'ndv fe Mb amende 1 hei " vi:
tbeicJ m'lhe'li'R 'inTwice V34 eccapu wheiiCe was lirtl tAA
mpofed merely of the iaib’e': in labour1
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Pin I A n E I PH I Av Aug 93
Wi !i vi a-- I'jc-e f-jrs a coricpord
cm tab f nn hold foiih etco'eae'
iwcnt - il e tiriziT- of the Un’eP
Si’e ij’ji! il c’i lbeny and:eiri
1'Ciii to m miicnt fo ei'c1’
piritin ofSifpii on the MITiii-f
— Ilia ee-ia-n ihcc ae n landa i:i
the wirld lujciior to ihofe nrhkJe-!
a'C iioir vyc-int wiXeY'k reni
lyivaira atU Vrpuia It oufihttohe'
Ini Knur 1 he t that no (Hie is -ever
£fcn by by the king of Span :aa fool
of fo l The improvements ubnu
blone we the ptoj citycf ihe pernio
who cultiva exit It uied 10 be
thar all nation in the world wimi J
learn fiLO the fu'cciVonlc Anvenn
toailerltlei lhcrt'C but this Cannot
Hrappcn— whcnibc 1 ead jn oorpaervr'
"thtour citizens a-e difguiled uyil
vhai has call thun:o m-tlt b'w4
srl tTeaftiT a? d ' Jetting tbfmelvfo
ta ''ivnih mafittt a liouucd mics
luu J:cc
"nrrr n s fur c aib3
EttruBaf a inter from rt gentleman in
S'it‘andto hit friend i l this faw
IEXINGT O X Du J
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Piicrlin w ith three mer wljix
hud lhrtrd fitfjTi ihiip4 e for
t e ntouth of Licking crtck
encamped on the1’ head ttf liable
crctk about an hour after nifttor
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LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN BRADFORD athisOrrm at f ht rimer if Main and Oafs Streets when Subferiptitns JdvertiJentnU &t-fy
s this paper an thankfully received and PtfNTiNO fa ite different braneket dint with Cart and Expedition '
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ment of
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GOOD S
adjn ed to the feafon
Well
'which will be fold on the moll
TeafonabIe terms for calh fcr
Furr
Lexington Dee 2 1889
J U S T O P E'N E D
Aid fir file by
‘ALEXANDER £? JAMES PARKER
twi Sms In this piece ne if t hjn
their new houfi ippfi e the new Court-
t
ing bond and approved fecuri The
1 file will begin at 'si o'clock and eon
‘ rh? from day is day until tht whole
is di'pojtd if 17
Ivtii Irvine ' Ajmirijhctcf'
Dec 6th -i 789
Cefb
mJfexington Dee' 5 1789
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TO BE LET
Eik-1 lorn and Cane run about
five! milts from Lexington —
Entire of the Printer or of Mr
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H Aiderfou at Mr Chin’s near
i Lexington
(ANDREW GATEWOOD
1 W Efpedlfully informs the pub-’
lie that he has opened pri-
tre enrertainmnr for man and
7- horfe- spoilt ft -miles from Lex-
c"’ tngrori on the load to Curds’ fer-
tngrori on' the load to Curds fer-
fcr' I tho(e‘ gentlemen who favor
h ffi wvjidneir cultom may- de
p nd on having every attention
paid them
Nt'0 the hightjl bidder’ lit Tuefiay' Biafs paler and enamile iRkilandi
'I thciiT:h Injlant at thelaCedael- Meni fadllet
king houfe of Qhrijlopher Irvine decea-j’ Mens -andwomens (lirrup irons
wed in Xfiilij’on founty thirty heal ef 8 Snd '14 IZ laddie tacks
Morjis: fime'ef which’ ere the befl kind Saddle Bofes
yf brood Marts and feveral very likffy Circingle birth and draining wsb
'eldiiigs one hundred head of CnttleL Girth and It id lie Buckles
C a slumber-of Hags and Joint Sheep a Curb and (ladle Bridle Bits
-quantity t? Farming and' Joiners tods Plated Cpuri
and a number of other articles Xno te- Stock lock 1
’Aleut to mention Alfa two Negroes Brat's knob dito
"willle hired out tn that day' Tw years- Pad and fadl'e Bag do
ueait will be given fit all funs abort De& cupboad and cheft tie
forty Jbiilings en the prtrcbafcrs gtv- HI hinges iGrafs If do
Iarje and fmall metal Buttons
C Trayed from: Col Crockett’s Slerte button afforted
w plantation jilt June- a I'm u
' 1 r - k Shoe kreellotk and bat buckles
ik'ly xlark bflYi horfcv abrut 9 BAUhi:e'chaFPel needles !
v years old ewernecked 'tros nnilt fpel and pound pins
gallops Whoever delivers him and Thimbles
l 40 the Prinipr hereof or fo M t Roi snd (having Boxes
£rentin lexingTon-or'-to Mr-- a!lernva dJ forks
T p Hutch e and cu tcau knives
l iughcsin Danville fhall recen e Pcn 3 cVill em do
i i6 'dollars reward fnrm i Shoe kiive nceis and awIBIades
JER MORIARTY jEntyitpitd (niffBojes —
: Nutmeg g-aters !
Bibles taiaiTiemi and fpeliing Books
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M'-ufe and the tther where then new Jumniun s
J each if them well Heft'd "d co-nrerpanes
" adapted ti thi fiefin which they M'mles niiiUing
will difiifi af on rtqfeneblt term for P® anJ dr1a"h’?
rn J J J ( left hnen and Riflia fteetmg
J Dowlas and towel I nen
J ST OPINED
And now for fule by
GOUDY and WILLIAMS
At their ftore in Lexingron
oppfue capt Youngs Tavern
nJ near the new courthoufe
neat and general affart-
T? g HT? ' C T "Pt Prrnimcrl aiTd childrens hiilories
H) ri oUIJL?r Writing aper
A their Store in Lexington in M-iin
-pied Arte t i the haufe formerly iteu
bx G Wilkinjon a Central
AJJartment if
G O O D S
UPER FINE -Brand and narrow
Cloth: Second ditto'
Twill’d and plain coatings '
Buff and white Caflimeri
Blue Black Buff olive' rrimfonand
fpotted Veheis r ’
Corduroys and flannels
Janet Jeans and fufthns
Royal rib and fatinet
Shalloons and durants
' Camhle s and Joans (pinning ' '
Moreen and Buckram
Iutcffring and fatcin
Mode and peiian
Combine and farcenet
Cnnw and calheoes afforted
Ilumniiin's
afforted
A Brown (heeling & country made linen
Pedtick aii-i feathers
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Csmb'ick nrui mrilin - 1
Ga ze and cargut
Lawn aprons
Silk cotton and linen handkerchiefs
Lawn and kencing do
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Mens and womens kid gloves
Weni Ind
womens cotton hofe
Men wor(led do
Mens and womens leather Aocs
Womens (luff do
4” "S bovshau”
eat drelTd calf (kins
Rhbon afforted
Ifeir do and talle
"BVck nd Hanover lace
5r' jS nd ht bindin5!
T?
narrow Binding
reting i
and tape
sebing filk and twill
White Hi own and colored thicad
' F°Ve andfire ccmbfv
Mels and Wowens ciooked do
board 1 do
ChcR sn-l CU
Door and wi
Jo w Bolts
Falling axes
Morioifc and
pairing clifclf
fisiRRaadiEi
i Gma
JUST
And FOR
TEOARDEN and M’CULLOUGII
TAKFN up by th: fubfiribee living on
Cartwrights creek in Nelfin ctun-
ty a dark bey Mare 10 years old about
-14 hands high branded in tht near
I 'boulder RC a fwitch tail trots tutu-
rally a little crejl fallen Appraijed it
£
Matthew Penn
kept 141617391
TAKEN up by the jubjeriber living
in 'Madiftn ctnty a bay htrfi a-
bout thirteen tends and a half high ‘
both hind feet white a fmall Ml tied
withe leather firopbranded en tht near
fioulder I and on the buttock L Appraifi
edit £6
July 31 1755-
George Yeocome
I TAKE this method' of infnming
the public that 1 intend to fell part
of a traft of land on the north (Ida
of ih north fork of Elk horn con
taining in the whole ifiA' scies en- '
: tied in :b-Tiime of Benjapi'n Crag
rpAKENup by the fubjenber living willani Lane’s Purvey of one
A an Road run in Neljon county 4 Thoufand acres Lewis Cratg's of three j
ley Mare 2 yttrstld 1 hat- mgh 1 Hundred acres and about cue mi'e bg
eppraiftd to £ 12 ' low Lane’s pi eemption on norih Elk-
Aug £i i7a9 Randal Slack Sen lorni in out three miles aid a
— half from capt Benj Catg's
'tpAKEXcp iy the fuhferiber living If an7 Perfon-hin5 ie hath a tfet '
a fmall bay Mare four feet five or fix" 10 'normne r inter nee
inches high four year sold left firing J r "hch may prevent futue trouble
-- - wnti Poflcd anJe’encc' M r
' -Dee nth 1789 Mofes Elvd-e
ifa Searcy ‘
JUST OP ENID
AND FOR SALE BY-’
WILSO N arid P ARIES
At their new Store nearly oppofitethe
new Court Ifouje a very general effort--
mvt of '
MERCHANDIZE
'Suitable for the fiefin whieh they will
' fpf 4:1 reafmnble lerms for cefb
TAKEH up by the fubferiber living
teor the Crab Orchard two fleers t
one a red tv years old with 0 white —
fact fime w bhe an his belly a fnuoth
erop h the r’gkt tar and uiiderkeel in thoiti
left — The tther a pied feme white inf
his face two years lid a Jwallowforkfi About Fifty Men tt- ge
anduuaerherl In each ear Appraijed 11
twelve fbiliingt etch
RICHARD RUNNELS
Midifon April 6 1789 -
i oi Otter creek in Maiifon co-inty
Di awing knives and plain Ironi
Claw hammers
6d and tod nails
Tennnn faws
Mill hand and croffcut faw flies
Carpenters rules snd companies
Brafscochs Candlefticks-"
'Frying pans Cotton and tow cards
Steel and tin ware ’
Snuff
Muitard
Shoe Buckle and tooh Bin flies
Dyfon Geen and Bohea Teas
Coffee and chocolate
-'Cinnsmon T-oaf and Mufcovado fugat
cloves snd nutmegs
Perper andAlfpire
Tnd'jto snd Copieras
:Red and whre lad
Brimflore and rrfin
Powder and ' ead
'Shorandgun fi rbs
Queens waie Dllhesf '
Shallow and focp plates
Tea ware Qu:ft and pint mug
water and cream jugs
Rutrer boats
Large and frail looking piaffes
T umb’era andi wine 'glaffes'
Quart pint and half pint decanters
8 by 10 window glsfs
Wine snd mni-'
Holland glnn tn cafes
A neat aflortment of callings
With a variety oi other articles teo
tedious toenuiberate'
Lexington A'sk 17 1789 '
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Pofted and appraijed to £4 to
Sanford Payne
Nov 2 1789 1 6-1 S-
W A N T E D -' A
distiller:
"1VT770 dm come well rarwt'drd
W for Vs hone fry dlligenre a- fi
brfety good wayes will if given bv the
fubferiber living on tfe fo th fork of
Clear creek i 4 mile: from Levingrot
if - Sam icl Iamme
WANTED
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A
MAN well acquainted with the
bttfinefs of a-' Ovirfier S’t'h'a
' perjon earning well reco mmetided will
meet with goad ercourngemert by dp
plying to the Printer hereof or to t):
fubfiriber near Danville' 16 18
WillUm M'DnwcIl
Dee 6th 1789
WANTED
ta the'
M U S C L E— S H O A L S
in Tenefee River fer whieh they fhill
hove Two Hundred Ares if
tf thl firfl quality provided they elnti
aaois utitfl tli0 ncphmf 1 ? nw
until the asfft of Derem’-er 1790
I erpoB to flirt about thefrjl f Matrh
next -will thafe who incline tt gt w’thme
make application : I may be found
at tr in the neighbourhood of Lexing
ton until tie time tfjlartfjtg
B GAINES’
ter claim than 'mine to faid land ho
m wia airac rq nt " - "
dy’t in Ntlfm csunly a detk bey Mart
turteen hands high twelve yterr aid
fourteen
branded an the near (Leulder I and
the near buttock H pace: hat a flat It
her forehead andfime white f pits an hw
hack 1618
Thomas Turnum
T'AAEATsrp by the fubferiber living '
I in Fayette county a trawls
bout thirteen handt and an inch high
four yean old left fpring feme whita tn
her hind feet ‘ Appiaifei la £y
Geo ge Jmefon
TAKEN up by the jubjertur living
an the Townfork of Elk horn creek
a bay Stud herfe about fourtron handt A
high no brand or mark ten yeqrseldp
More and firnl Colt the Mare it a - 1
high
'AKEN up by the fuhferiber living
in Ride run near the widow Gr-
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Proceedings or Congref
30USE of REPRESENTATIVE
9 r THE
UNITED STATES
FaiDAy Sept it
THE etigroffed bill for (upending tht
operation of part of the tonnage
o3 war read the third time - the fuj'penfi
on to continue till the 1 5 th of January
next
It was then paffei to be enabled
Mr Burke move that the houfe fhould
teconjider the vote of yejlerday not to
recede from their difagreement to thea
mendmenl propojed by the fenate to the
bill for allowing compenfations to the
members and officers of both houfes
Mr Madijon fuppoftng that the bill
teas left by the vote of yefte rday queri
ed w ither it was in order th reconfider
that vote or whether fuch a vote could
be fa id to reftore the bill The affir
mative of this enquiry he coneived in
volved many difficulties : I would extend
to repealing the laws as well as to re
viving them without ging through
thofe -quited previous formalities which arete
by the confutation
Mr Sherman Mr Gerry and Mr
Lawrence obferved that the bill could
not be conftdered as loft as the houfe
had directed the clerk to inform theft
rsate of what had taken place the fenate
being adjourned their opinion ceuld not
be known The bill and the vote 'were
ft ill inpoffeffionof the houfe nor could
' there be a doubt that the law if now
completed by a concurrence in the amend
ment of the Senate would not be as valid
c any law that had been enacted
It being doubted whether the motion
11 -as in order the Speaker gave his opi
nion that it was ftridlyfo : and appeal
ing to 1 he houje they confirmed his de
termination Mr Burke's motion for a rtconlide
f alien being put and the ayes and nces
bring calle they are as follows :
Aye- Mff Ames Baldwin Ben
fen Baudinot Brown Burke Cadwal
lader Carol Civmer Fitzfimons Gale
Gerry Griffin II hey Huntington
Lawrence Lee Livermore Madifon
M or Mihie-herg Page Scott Sher
man Snith (S C ) Trumbull Vining
IVadj worth IVyukoop 29
Uoc' — M:jf Bland Coles Canted
Flt'd F fter 'Gilman Goodhue Grout
Mi horn Helfter Jackfnn Matthews
JParker Partridge Renjellaer Schure
n an Seney Sylv-ler Sinnickfon Smith
(M Stone Sumpter Thatcher Tucker
IViiite 25-
Major' ty for rectnfidering i-
O i the queftion for receding from tne
tiifagrement to the the amendment of the
fenate and to agree thereto with their
propoftd amendments— The ayes and noes
being called are as follow :
Ayes—M'Jfrs Ames Baldwin Ben
fo r Boudiiict Brown Burke Cadwal
lader Cast oil Ciynur Fitzfimons Gale
Gerry Griffin Hartley Huntington
Iswienct Lee Livermore Madifon
Moore' Miihle berg Scott Sherman
Smith S C Trumbull Vining IVadf
foo’th IVynkeop 28
Hoes Milfrs Bland Coles Contee
Fioid F jler Gilman Goodhue Grout
Msthorn Helfter JnceJ'on Matthews
Page Parker Partridge Seney Schure
man Sniveller S nnickoii Smith (MJ
Stone Sumpter Rtfehcicr Thatclter
Tucker IVhite 36-
This motion being determined in the
affirmative Javed the bill
1 1 Committee of the whole on the bill
for eftahlibinf judicial courts
Mr Buudinot in the chair
The committee proceeded in the dif
cnffion as far ns the 1 6th Jedion they
then rofe and tlte)houfe adjourned
rj 'AKliN up by the fuofriber a roan
1 Marc 3 or 4 years old cieyt 13
hands and a half high branded on the
r (boulder ID not docked Appraf
ci to
GEO WINN
Jtiit 9 1789-
All kinds cf Blank Books for
Merchants Clerks &c made
and ruled 10 any pattern : Alfo
old books new bound on realon
able terms at thisofficc
LONDON June 10
On the 1 if A of May Mar final Lau
iohn at the head of the Imperial army in
Croatia
Next day ho fent a letter the Pachas
and commandants propofeng a milder
treatment ofprijoners on both fides and
efpecially that the Auftrian prifoners
jhould not be multilated as hemuft make
ufe of reprifals But the Turks will not
pay any regard to to his propofals
A letter from Acona mentions that
the Ruffian fleet has deftroyed the fir ft
divifion of tht Turkifb fleet near the
Port of (Varna
Difgatches ore received from Sir Ro
bet Ainftie His Majefiy s Ambaffiador
at Conftantinnple which confirm the ac
counts that the Sublime Porte under
the new Sultan is preparing to prop
cute the war againft Ruffia and her
ally with the utmoft vigor but that they
art endeavouring to cultivate the be ft un
derftanding with all the other Cliriftian
powers
June 15 The Duke of Normandy
has been declared Dauphin by the King
of France
The Court of Denmark has received
theanjwer of the Fmprcfs of Ruffia in
refpeSt to the mediation of our Court
and that of Prrffia to prevent the Danes
from aiding holliiely towards Sweden
The anjwtr is faid to be ‘ That her
Majefty confrders Denmark to be bound
by every principal of honor to Juppcrt
its treaty witli Ruffia that Jbe has a
full right to rely on its being fulfUed
with alacuty and that Denmark fhould
furnifb the affiftance agreed upon be
tween the two cowers particularly the
fuctours by j a uj no Juft reafon had
or could be affigned fora breach of faith
and romfe
ROSEAU (Dominica) Feb 25
ri 'HE following very extraordinary
1 circumjla ice happened on the Hert
ford eft ate of T nomas Jemmit Ejq at
Mahout and as furnifbed us by Mr
Jeinmet himfelf
On Saurday laft a pregnant Negro
woman who was remarkably big but
uncertain in her reckoning was deliver
ed of a male infant without any aflift
ones in the forenoon but it appearing
evident that there was another child
two negro midwives of the neighbour
hood were fent for who continued with
her until Sunday morning when their
skill being judged injwffic lent a Doctor
Griujefoi was fent for who arrived in
about an hour and in half an hour
after delivered her of three girts 'I ns
four infants are of the ordinary fize
and ai well as the mother are in af air
way to uo well I lus inftance of fe
cundity may be deemed as an evtraor
dinary clrcumjlance in itjef indepen
dent of Hie additional Jmgulatity of the
male getting the ft art by upards oj egu
teen hours of vie female offspring
AMERICAN OCCURRENCES
KINGSTON (Jamaica) July 14
A ieport was cunent in town ye
der Jay that a t'evere fhoek of an earth
quake had done confiderable damage
in the paiiih of St Thomas in the
j73ftVe finceiely hope the report
is premature
PROVIDENCE (R I) Aug 29
At an adjourned meeting of the town
cn Thurfday a committee that had
been appointed on Tuefday for the
purpofe reported a draft of a petition
to be prefenred totheCongrefsof the
Unfed States fecting forth the diftief
fed ficuation of this date— he pro
bability of our foon joining the union
and praying that vefiels belonging
o our citizens may be exempted t rom
foieig tonnage and goods Dripped
from this Stic from foreign duties
for fuch time ano under fuch regula
tions and reductions as Congrefs in
treir wifdom ihall think pioper
The pe'ition was unanajoufly vo
ted and after having been fignei
the moderator and town iileik the
Rev Dr Manning and Benjamin
Bourne Efq weic appointed to pro
ceed to Nsw-Yoiii and piefeat the
fame
foreign Intelligence
NEWPOR T (RI) July q
At a meeting of the Cincinati of th
date of Rhoee-lfland held in the
State houfe in New-Poit on the
4th of July 1789
IVhtreas Joflph Arnold of (Harwich
6 member of the Cincinati of aid ftate
by a late tender f the paper currency
for a Jpecic demand notwithfianding
the moft preffing and repeated tumoniti
tils to the contrary has forfeited all
claim to thofe principles of honor and
Juftice which are thebafis of mdituti
on and thereby rendered himfelf no lon
ger dejtrving the friendfhip and confi
dence of that clafs of his feliow citizens
or the patronage of good men
llierefore it is unanimoufly refolvei
that t he faid Jofepli Arnold b expelled
faidjoci ty and that uis name be ernjed
from the lift of members who compofc
the fame
By order of the foriety
ROBERT RODGERS Sec ry
R A I T I M O R E July 28
ExtraH of a letter from Brifafi ( Ire
land ) dated May 8 1789
“ Inthe counties of Armagh a id Ty
rone there are a number 01 Rebels who
have taken the name of Break of D y
bo s — -They a'Jaulted the Volunteers
f Armagh when they were to appear
at the Cathedral One 0 f them look a
bayonet from a hoy with which he at
ttm'ited to flab him and then rail off
— The Volunteers immediately purjuing
were alarmed by finding Two Hundred
and fifty men completely equipped and
teady for a&'on : The Volunteers having
only their fide arms went to Armagh
where they procured twelve Jlaud of
arms and returned back when the re
bels fell upon them and a J'mart engage
ment erfued in which ten of the rebels
were killed and fourteen wounded —
The Volunteers had only two killed
NEW- VOdIC O Bober 29
By ageutleman who arrived yefler
day from Georgia we are informed that
the Com’nijfioners are on their way re
turning to this city The fame gen
tleman has been informed that they
have not been Jo very Juccefsful in their
negotiations with with the Indians as
could have been wifbed The Red peo
ple muft be obliged to enter into peacea
ble treaties by fame other means than
the childifb mode ef mating prejenis
IVe mui mate them fear us other wfe
our love will be thrown away
The generally strived opinion in
1786 war that the ruin of Georgia
might have been eie this effected had not
Mr MGillivray njhained the Indians
from going beyond tlu boundaries of
their ow 1 land The territory which
was the original caujt of difpute was
then effectually cleared of intruters
and Itad the Georgians wijtly keptwltlt
in tne it own limits tne horrors 0 war
1 vouid have been at a 1 end It muf how
ever afford Jatisfa&ion to the citizens of
the United States that a Is of crutlty hi
therto chara&eriftic of Indian r art are
are in great degree if not altogether
difeontinutd Frifoncrs are brought in
to the nanion: among the Creeks and
treated with hunanhy
01 30 Saturday laft between the
hours of two and three o' clock the Pre
fident of the United States a rived at
Bifton where he was received with eve
ry demonftriition of joy due v his exal
ted character A grand pmejfiort wat
formed on this occefion and -n the even
ing cite town was beautifully illumine
ted
FREDERICKSBURG Sept 17
A Provedence Rhode I Band) pub
lication of Augud 27 tdvifes that
all vefl’eli owned in Rhode I (land
which have arrived ntj New-York
fincethe 15th of Augufti had the fo
reign tonnage duty of half a dollar
per ton exa£tedturthr that all vef
fel? owned in that ftate3nd bound to
anv part of Connecticut are obliged to
enter and unlade their cargoes at
New London and art not permitted
to go into Connecticut river
On Saturday the s4 inftantin com
jnittee of iho whole houfe it was
relb'VCd that the fbi eary of tha
treafury tnoutil be djefU-J tomorrow
the full) of looooouollars to be re
paid in tivemy yeurj with an intareli
of 5 percent for th purpofe of erect
ing the neceffaty public buildinri
the banka of tha bf'uclianh
jurveysr ir
little Egg Harbour in the ftate of New
Jtrfeyand IVilliam Gibb to' be colie 3 or of tht
Port of Folly Landing in the State oP
VirginiammTo which nominations tht
Senate aid advije and conjent
Gi Tuefday the 25th ult at her feat
near Frederickfbrgh departed this lift
agt' Mrt ASH-
INN i ON the mother of our beloved
PazsiDHNT This venor able Lady lived
to experience the exquijitc and fingutar
felicity offering her iltuftrious Son and
Pupil rayed tothehigheft honors whirl
a grateful people could beftow upon tht
darling objed of their confidence and
their affections
Ay a gemieman who arrived here
on i ueiduy i all from Limedone we
ae informed of the following melai
choly feCte
That a tew days before he left thtt
place a boat coming downthcOhio
h ad one of her Tides broke off by the
kict of a Mor fe the boat immediate
lunk there were 23 fouls on board
4 only or whjch efcaped drowning
About the fame time another boat
coming down the Ohio ws drive®
againft a log funk and a woman and
three childten drowned
Judge Parlons and one other were
crofting a creek which tmpties near
tort M Intoih in a canoe which un
fortunately overfet and they wei
both drowned
CHARLES WHITE
COPPER SMITH
Late of N E IV- FORK
I? ESPECITULLY Informs th®
Public that he intends carrying
on the Copper Smith’s bulincfsauhi
place in all irs various branches (t®
wit) Stills Brew and Die kettles&c
Aho carts all tind of brafs work for
nulls- makes and tepairs all kind of
bra:s and tin work likewife repair
all kinds of locks and keysHe buys
all kinds of old copper brafs pewtex
and lead— Thofe who pleafe tofavoe
hm with their cuftom Ihall haveehei
work done in the beft manner and ay
the ihorteft notice
Lexington Dec 8 17I9
perfone indebted to me
for lots in the town ot
Frankfort or for mares put to
Slider or Godolphin are requeft
ed to make payment to Capr
L Gano at that place on or
before the Twenry-firft day
of January next after winch
time no produce will be recei
ved I will fell my ftud Godolphia
and fevcral other valuable nags
on reafonable terms for produce
Several houfes and lots in this
Town to be fold for Calh or
egchanged for merchandize
One a moft valuable ftand for
bufmefs Alio a valuable
Tradt of land ef 000 acre
together or in fmaU parcels
located and furveyed for Col"
Dan Boone and patented for
myfelf — - This traft lies on the
right- of the road from this plHCe
to Limeftone and about nine
miles on this fide of the lower
blue tick a few families may
occupy it in fafety and I will
make the terms cf payment to
the purchasers
JAMES WILKINSON
Lexington Dec y j 78p
L E S I M G I ON Dec id
The Pr eft dent of the United States
has been plafed to nominate
Arthur St Clair Efq tobeGovornef
of the IVeJlern territory
(Vint hr op Sargent to be Secretary
ana Samuel Holden Par font John Clevee
Syirmes and IVtlliam Barton to be Jud
ges J
Alfo -Hon Benjamin Lincoln Hon
Cyrus Griffin and David Humphreys
Ejq as Commijfioners to be employed
to negociutea treaty with tht Southern
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the klghejl‘ bidder b TueXay' Fafi pater-aadeaamileickftand
thtixttkfajlant at Ar laretf wW-Mcnrfadlles
teng haui'e of Chrilhpher Irvine drew 'Mens aniwomens ftirrvp irons
wed faii j on court) thirty head ef 8 Snd 74'M laddie tacks -s —
Ulor iisjlii 'if which are the' bejl kind—
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auartiiyt Farming and Joint rs tq'lr
iid a numt-er of other articles Ww te-
Cieui to nenlitin Alfo two Negroes
willbe hired out on that day Tv years'
mait will be given for all funs abort
V forty fbiilit’gs an the fur chafers giv-
fag bond ard approved fecurit a Tut
'jilt wilt begin at v‘c’tck and cnj
th ft -ram iLy'ta day until the whole
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is di'iujtJ i?
Will Irvine AimirJratct
AMeifon at Mr Chin incar
fXxinglon
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tAVDRKWG ATE WOOD
u f r T-—
1? Ei pedlftiljy inform the pub-
JV J t L 1
lie that lie ha op ’net! pri-
' C TrAyed from CsL Crockett's
? plantation Jt-June a lot
ik ly -dark bwi hife bmt 9
y jcnrnJd ee necked irofx nni!v
cJ!ops Whoeverdflivnr him
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1 to the Prin’Ftrhereof or (o
Brent in klxutg’onor to: Mr
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I SuglKsin Dinvihe Ina J teceiv
ijiwb ‘'dflhu Seward frtjm L
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2 S T 0 P E N E D
' And now for fale by
COUDY axo WILLIAMS
At their fiorr in Ixingron
oppfitr capt Young Tivi rn
nd near the new cbnrthoufe
a neat and general alTitt-
nirnt of
GO O D s
VVII ad ped tn the frafon j
which wi!! be fM on the mod
‘ Tea finable turns fur rafli cr
Furr
Lexington Dee 3 1 S 8 9
S T O P E NZ D
fil for fale by
Al-EXANDl-R (f JAMES PARSER
‘ ?wStwe in till piece aneoftw ’n
k'rnwhfoippofi:nheHewCt
t ufe and the other where thrv now
Jiw eath at them well aim'd a-d
adapted to the fafon whKb th$
will dijfejt of on teofenablt terms ftr
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reaPtnal le term a tr ft
land fl'Utte bw
ware en'enairtnv’nt for man antTlfcir do and tide
br-rfe ahout itnile frim Lrx ’Bk nJ Hsnoverlace
A' thr'r Sitre in Irrington on Aftin
Atrr-f i the houft formerly orcu
fii by C-n Wilkinfon a General
AJtrtmt’t ef
G o O D
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and narrow
SUPERFINE Knot
ditto
C’n'hs !rcnd
Twill'd nd plain castings
Buff r'd white Cl (Timer
Blue Black Buff olive rrimlbnanJ
fpotted Vebe's
Corduroys and Panne! '
Janet Jeans and fufliins
Royal rib and fatnet
Shannon and dorantc
' Camb'es and Jeans fanning
Mo'een and R-rcktam
IH'cRr'np and latitn
yocie N0(j f:c flan
-Bhne anl fsrcenef
- Wt coesafforted
I'ttnnip
" r' ‘ ww affoted
ard - time!
Brown Iht'-iip & eountty made lining
Aprn cite
C:mhtckaromfl:ii
Ca ze eaCJ
Lawn ap'ors
S:!k cotton nil ’'nets handkerchiefs
Lw and keuimg-do -
Mens and womens cetron hole
Mens wcfleJ do -
Hens and womens leather (hoes
Piwiens (luff do
Reat dreTtl-ealf fir ins
lnj haw
fybbon afforted
' &LnnAmoil!BiSdirt
yA-eiinp and tape
SeVn! filk and twin
Wnite Ridwi and colored thtcaJ
Cofe and fie comb
Mel ant Wmen ctooked do
Irjeand tmall tretal Buttons
Slecte buttons -IloiteJ
Mbl boci
peiiLhi:c h?n el needle
fpe anj f(jrd pm
Feiuiir: Tt mhles
n MM-fc anl HiliiriSW Rfl
and fliitv:ng React
'Jlve and foils
ind cu teau knives
tiu vi vx i-n n
a4'-ch '-d ciiX do
Shoe M:e ncen and awIEIaJet
iEhn ydirrffBoye-r-7--r:
Nuimegl ga'eif
Bib’es lilamenis and fpeliittg Rooks
lirth and (Training web
Cirftngle
iid1e'Ruck!esr
Girth and
Curb and falfle-fit idle -Biu — —
Plated fpurA
Stock locks!
Hrij knobdlrto
Pad and fadd'e Bag do
De(k cupboaid and chetl de
TTLb'ngcs Brifi II do
Ctcl! stp!’ Cllf hoard do
Door and wsi Jorr
Fillin' axes
-me — 1 f t t
pilripg clsfebj
Mortoifcnd
Saaaailfl GifiSifte
J US T 0 P E NE D
Ann FOR S A L P B Y
TEfiARDEN and MCUILOUGH
tuele billing t each '
RICHARD RUNNELS
Miiiftr April 6 1789
TAKFN up by the fubfehbet living an
CarMt'rgTjfxet’Mk in Nelfon cows
ry a dark boy Mare 10 years aid abaut
— : - rut
’ - I ml
14 krdt high branded an the near
(boulder RC afwitch tail trots natum
natu -
roily a little ere jl fallen Appraifed to
£$
Sept sgth y 739 Matthew Penn
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FJAKENuphy i lie jtibfcriberf Ijri tg
I in -Madifaa conty a bay horfe a-
bout thirteen hands and a half high
both hind feet white a mail belt tied
with a leather fir op branded tn the near
w’tha leather Jtropbrondtd tn the near
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I H J 1mm AMfs eeiiiitw a
1 on RoaiLrwinNclJan county
Icy Merti y for sold 14 ke£ uigh
appraifed to £ 12- '
Aug ith 175 Ilandal Slack An:
— - : !
FAA"£A cpby taefuhcriber hi ng
1 fa Oitei creek in Madifon co mty
A (an uit'r crete on ziaayon c v
0 fmail bay Mare four feet five or fix
Uhct high fnr years old Itf fprt
-fome whiitJ‘irXL'1' her riwiej Fojled
thd tppraijed to £10
Tv of lfi CasW
Pi 1 wing knives and plain irona
Claw hairncs
el and rod nails'
Ten non faws
M il hand and croPcut faw (Pea
Carjen’ers tries and compares
Hrifs rods Cand!lTicks“
Fiying pars- ' Cotton an J tow cards
Sted and tin ware
Snuff
Muftard
Shoe Ptickle and fnnh Rrn fteiV
II y Ton G ecn ard Rohea Teal
Coffee and chocolate
To-if and Mnfcovado fueat
Cinnamon c'oves and nutmegf
Per per i-d Aifjire
TnFjjo and Ci’ptcas
Red an! wye Lead
P'Ttnpore and rrfin
powder and ’ esd
ffl" AKFN sip 1‘Vifcf fubferiher living
I ttar tfie Crab Ore tier d I WO
a' a rri rw van old with a wf iito
fact fome wit e an his belly a Jnooth
Shot an ! p un f r1
Queens ware Df fi-tof
Shallow and Foi'p plares
Ta ware Qu-m and pint gtte
water and cream jugs
Rutrer hoa'a
Iarpe 9"d first! lorVlnp y!a'res
Tumli’er and wine ’piaffes
Quart pint r t half pint decanters
?hy ic wndw glafs
Wine and trn
Hoi'and pinn tn cafes
caftlrgs--— A rest alloriment of
Wiih a varicLy 0 1 othetart icai teo
tel’ons to enuriierate
Lexirgton A’av 17 f tig
JUST OPENED
ANDFOR SALE BT
CT-trS-N-mrf P-A—R— K- E-R-
At their new Stere nearly appafite the 1
new Court Jhujt a very general ajjorti
ment of
H A N D I 2 E 1 'J- bufirefsota Cherfeer Svrh j
trrjon coming well recommended wilt J
S-'i able far thejeejea which they will mft with gt'd er'teuragemevt by tp
— rtajvnabte terms ftrcajh pinr ta the Prater -hereof erto tf-0
jubforiber near Da-iville'
ue irurr a un tame wnirem V -
lis fact two yean bid a Jwallow far ky Abaug-flfty Men ta gt ta t
anduraerkflin each ear Approved It M j s C L E — S H O A L S
crop i t :-t r-gkt tar and underlet I in lU(j
itft Tie tripe a pied fame white in y
Dee lift' l'M
I fa Searcy
- taut thirteen handt and an inch high
faur yean aid left firingfame white an
her hind feet Ag atfed tv £7
" Geo ge melon
TAKEN up by thejnbjcrtlr living
on the Town fork of Elk hern creek
d’lfpere-fo-briety r Vs ?yr
goad wayes will begfvon hv the
fubferiher living an te fa th fork af
Clear creek 14 mllet treat L'vlrgrat
tf - Sam el Iamme
WvVNTED
yy MAN well acquainted with the
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William M'DowclL'
Dee th 1789 "
WANTED
ew Tenefee River ftr which they bill
have Two Hundred Acres ef
X A Tf
I
tf the frH quality provided they eOntf
iinx r rr iy"
' nne until the itth of Derem'er 10
rrptS to fort about ihefrfl of AUnph
next' shaft wha incline to go Wth me
ill mate application : I may he found
lit or-in tle- neighbourhood of Ltxlg-
(fag Bf flartpgr‘ — 5
B -GAINES’
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af73:ns "Him
houfadacre Lewis Cratg's of three
j hundred acres and abbufCCeTnt’ebc-v'
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of a-traft oflanJ on the north fiilo
of h nor!!V fork of Fd hofn con- -
raining in the whole tfiflyacrcs en
! tied tilth ofBenJapjrvCiaTgi
willam Tane’i furvey of one
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If any cer fan thinks lie hath a kfer-
clrira than 'mine to fsid land he
u
eife to inr0TBi the Printer heie- : V j f
J which may preven futuie trouble V:
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rslA 1789 MorEhdroe ' t
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TAKEN up bythtfuhfcrlbtr living
-dft an Rode run near the widow Grun
in Nelfon county a dark bay Ma re
fourteen hands high twelve year? old
branded on the near (Loulder ! and ats
the near buttock IT potet hat a Jlar lt
her forehead andfeme white f pots an h ’t
bafk tfiiS
Thomas Turnurn
jow Lane's pi cemption oncorih Elk-
horn( md ebouc three miles and a
half from capt Benj: Cyaig’s
FT A KEN up by the fubferiber living
1 in Fayette county a Lrowti
Mare and farrtl Colt the Mare if a- f
high
a bay Scud horft about fourteen handt f
'd
high no brand or mark ten yeqrs old j
Pofled and appealed to £4 fio
Santird HjynC
1 6-! f
Nov 2 1789
W A N T E D ' A
DISTILLER
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eantlnusmthe l$l af January
next '
It was tlenpaffedta be enaBed
Mr Burke miveihat the heuftfituli
tecanjider the vale A yejltrdaj n at ta
recede frem I heir disagreement ta then-
mndment prapajtdby the fanatt ta pha
bill far allawing cempenfattens ta tha
members and aflicers af bath kaujks
Mr Midijan fuppafinr that the bill
yeas lafl by tht rate af ye Her tay queri
ed whther it mas 'in order th racaafidtt
that vote or whether fuch a'wteceuld
he aid ta reflate the bill The afflir
matin af this enquiry he caneived in
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faived minydijfltulties: It wautd extend
ta repealing the laws as wtllas ta re-
reiving them without going through
iSkafe pravlaus formalities which are re
gutted by the cenfliiution
Air Sherman Air Gerry and Mr
being adjourned their opinion could net
be knew i The bill end the rate ware
Jlill inpajffjfltntftht haufei ror could
jmrbrrtim-lhsrxhrdaw if nw
f aL aJ
- caaphltd byacancurrence in the amend-
jatnt af the Senate would net bees valid
fi a iy Jaw that had been enaBed
It being doubted whether the motion
iyn in ardtr the Speaker gave kiiapi-
tsiai that it war ft r idly fa: and appeal -
dig ta the heujt they confirmed klsde-
Strminatan
L ' Air Burke's mat ion fer a recanRie-
rat iai bring put and the aye and noes rc'£ ftliewing very extraordinary
being colic they are as faltaws J (irtumjla tea happened an the Hcrt- idy
Ayc A'r- '4me:’B1‘dv‘''fen'7ftTieJliite af Tnimu Jammit £f al r tht'Cnamiffiantrs art an their way rt
fan Buudinaii Srivj Burke Cadwelf tng as furnifbed us by Mr turning tv this city The Jame gen-
lader Corral Civm'r Fitzji mans Gale Jlmmes hlmfeif tleman has been informed that they
Gerry Gr!ffli H-rtiey Hunvngtan q( firdey lajl a pregnant Hegra have net keen fa very fuctefsful la their
"JLxw rence Let Livermore Afadifen vniMt vi was remarkably big but ut£ relations wiih with the Indians as
M -ere Mthe'- berg Foge Scott Sker- yicertain in her reckoning was deliver ctuld have been wifhed The Red pet
Aiu SithS C) Tiumbull Fining v fi j a malt infant' witisut at y ajflfi pltmul bet bilged ta enter it4e peaces
iradjwartb Krutoi 19 ' ancs ia the forenoon’ but it appearing pit treaties by fame other mesne than
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Parker Partridge Rt'JtUeer Schure-
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Fie-id' F-jltrf Gilman CoedhueGraut ' KINGSTON (Jamaica) July 14 kauri af ta and three o'clock tht Prt
H ft !nrn Iltlflir Jacefen Matthews A report was current in town ye- fident aftlst United States arrived at
' Poza Parker Partridge SeneySekure- ef-aythataieveieftockofaneaitn- £jjlnt mhtrt be was rtceivtd with eve
mai Solve Her Snnickfon Smith (If) quake hadddne confidesible carnage fJ jtmjirtttpH f jq dm I hisexaL
Siani Sampler Pt j'eUctr Thatcher In the paiifli of St Ihouiaa to the t4d charaHer A grand prmtfflan woe
Ai Stone Sumpter Thatcher Tucker riujtf wasjent ftr 'who arrived in
‘ IVuite 23 ' about an kauri and in
Afijer'tyferrtcenfidering 4 - after delivered her af theta girts
Oil he queftU far receding fra tria are af tut at dinar) ftzt
aHfagrtmtat la lAa l ha' smtndment af tna u wtii aS til( mtlicrart in a fur
ftnats and tajfgrte thereto with thetr wtil ini itfia -ce aj ja-
praptftd Amendments— The ayes and ness gundityf may be deemed as an evirate
being called erf as fellow: s dinary circumflance in itjtf iniepen
Ajts-—Mtffri Ames Baldwin Ben- gj- int fjittomit ji-ulatty aj the
fan- Baudfixt Brtwn Burke Caiwel WJ g-tting the flirt by aj 1:40
laIer CaJtall CiymrF:tifl'eiu Gale (n aeurs aj tue ftialit cjfspnrg
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POMttCN INTELLIGENCE
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- L O N’D O V JufU ux
On the ii th May Alorbal £m
lain at the head af the Imperial army fa
Croatia
Next day hefentaletter the Pachas
and-cammondants prapafiag a miliar
trtsIment tfriJH
v riJentrs i bath fide s and
efpttlaily that the Auflrian prifaners
fadnetbi multllatedas hemuflmaka
ufe a f tetri fait flu the Turks will net
an retard ta la Ms prapafals
A letter fram Acana mentians that
thf nujj-nn flt hat dejlrryed the firjl
divifian afthe Turkifb fleet near the
Pert af liTarna
wjpaseaes are rrrrvro jm or
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bars A-nflit His Ahiefly sAmbaffadar
CPUlkLfi'nku
cau'tts that tha Sublime Parte under
the new luitan is preparing ta prafji
tut the war againfl Ruffle and her
ally with the utmafl vigar but that they
era endeavauring ta cultivate the befl un-
gr anging withall the ether Chr ifliatb
pteru
June ij The Duka af Normandy
fffJ jefitftj Dauphin by tha King
tf France
n rurt af Denmark her received
is‘faid"te be “ Ti&l her
cnf1'd:rs Denmark ta be bound
tintii aphaner ta hffert
ytJ trfClyWiXula that fie has a
A lH i a
- t9 Ttiy its being fueled
id that Drmirk Jbauld
furnish qhe affllance agreed upon be-
i jawers particularly the
rucgobrt by j a at r6 Jufl reafan had
r ltud pe nfflg u 4 far abr each af faith
ani (rtm-jr
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ROSE A U (Domlnici)ffhtJ —
- f'uf there was another child
wtbadWibw 9 o-w " ' w
Jw r mgwytt J the neighbour-
were Jenifer wha continued with
jfr Htn Sunday mamina when their
half an hour
ta girts Tut
— W e fmea ely hope the report
is premature " -
- PROVIDENCE (ItI) ArS s9
been appointed on Tuefday for the
' taorpoTe reported a draft of a pet Won
to be prefenred totheCongrefaofihe
La AaaPtrtlOil In InO fAfieWli Ol ItiS
Unif statee fcctlng forth th diftyf-
ft3 fitutlibnDrxhis ftato— ibe - pro -
bability of our foon joining the union
and praying that veSda belonging
arcrtlzen may becaempted Irora
tonnage a'ni good Ihipped
from this S'-w’n Irom ioreign duties
for fuch time anersader fuch ieguia-
lions and reftriflioua a Coafiref io
ikeir wifJt j:i (haii think pioper "
The pe-itioo was unsuaoufly vo-
tej'auaner having been figne J h reafu'7 ilonld be dbefiod morrow i fafctv ' anT imS
the moderator and town Ueik tha the futa of iooooofj0iar to here-" 1 y and 1 will
Wr i1r- Manning and Reniasnin — paid in twrn'y yjri wlrh an inteieil ?aC bc terms Ct payment 'to
r rfq wei c appo’nted rcr ro
teej w jinw-Ytuk anJ pic feat
b
ceed
fes:
jo e
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INEWPORMILJ) Juf
At ameetinedf theCinclnatl of the
ftaie orilfaotfe") OinJTlJiniho
Sure houle in New-Foit oa the
4th of July liv
Iffhareas Jtfeph Arnold aflTarwicK
a member af the Gminali tffaidflale
by a lata tender af tha paper currttuy
far a fpaeia demand i natwithflanding
the mojlpr effing and repeated admaniti
— - ""ii — r v" -
Mill the cantrasy hat forfeited all
la thafe principles af kanar and
JuJlice which are thebajis af imlstuti-
an and thereby rendered himjtlfna tan-
gr deferring the fritndflnp o-A te-fl-
dance af thedtlaftaf hisfeiaw citntiu
at tha patranage efgtad men
—
tl — a
that the aid Jajrph Arnali be expelled
Jaldjaei ty aid that ait name be trajtd
frr U 4( rti
BJ I T i'M O R E July si
ExifaB af a letter frtw B'ifafl Ire
land) dated Mty I f9
“ lithe reu itirsef Armagh a-id Ty
rata there are a number or RtS-ij wha
have taken the name af Biia oi I) y
boTlr a faulted the Ptlunteers
—Tht Fluitr immediately puejuing
farmed by flnding Two lleidrtd
’A fifty men ampletrly riuippcd end
ready far elan : She Kuluntetrs having
ai m fla d L
their fide arms went to Armagh
’ mhtre they procured twelve flaud af
eroar and returned back when the re
bels fell upon lira and a mart
ment enfued in which tea of the rebels
were killed and fourteen waun did —
Tut Feiuitttts had arly twa killed
NEW- YORK-OAcber-tp
fiv trent’ema n wha arrived velevk
By agent eman whs yejler
y fnmGsergia we art informed that
tha ehhdifh made of nuking prefenls
wvw - "A T V
iy mull matt them fear us athervnjt
- tur lave will be thrown away
Jia ttneraUy -reived opinin' in
I -
w imi af utergia
mghthtvt been art thietjfeBfd had not
j vr Jf Glllivray tejlrained the indent
jtam going beyond tht Laundanel f
their aw 1 land The territory which
was the original couft oj difpute was
then eJtSuilly cleared of intruters 1
arid had tht Georgians wijely kept with
in tacit awn limits tht names ar war
would have been ataiend' It mjcf haw-
aver afford fotufaclianto the ctliunsaf
the liiled States this alt af irudty hi-
therti charaBeriflit af Indian varfare
j-tniuii t0 gj j accajsan and n the even-
ingtht town was beautifully illumine
ted
f
lication of Auguft 27 idvifts thac
11 veffel owneJ in Rhode I (land
whieh have arrived arf Ntw-Yorl
LSaW kM eaiwal X! a aW V Allr
fincftbe (Sth of Auguhtd the fot
T
Teigh liiiihaec duty ofhaira dollar
per ton exa£leLJurthir that alf vef
enler nj unlad a their cargoei at royfclf — Thia traft H nn §h'
'evV London and art not permitted f 4 tract Iiet on the
to into Conneflieuf river Nght of the road from thi place
On Saturday the 51I inftant in com to Limeitone and abcut nine
rjjitiee of the whole' houfe it was' miles on this fide of the lower
rePoived that the f'e-ary of tha blue lick a few families may
MOr wvll
of 3 percent for the purpofe bferefU
ing the ncceflary njblic building
the Lu&f of tha Sefucha&Mh
7
tEllMGlpx'xVfia
p - - n -
Humphrey
ff- &mmtjinrs it be employ td
Sautkan
Ebenexer Tucker ta hfurvayar af
little Egg Harbour in thaflata af New
3 $?' 4
MUfmJPiU II C U'Boref ha
fy tng in the State af
OiTuejdeytkeiyih i tltit her feat
near Fraderickflrgh departed tbis lifa
in a very advanced age Mrs WASH
INN 1 ON the mu her af aur baiavti
PauiDanT ITtis venerable Lady lived
ta experience the exquifite andflngular
felicity offering her illuflrleus San and
Pupil rayed tetheUgkefl hanars whit
a grateful people could btflaw upon tha
dtrliig abja J af their cenfidnce and
taeir aft diets
cman who snivel hero
from Limertone wo
the leilowuic rnelst
ihJ etr
4Je before he left that
" bC0"l'Bg "°B' tt
0i‘- °ner we twoke of bv th
kieit of s 11 or ft the boat inewdtate
KI01 fll 1 14 Ar I life A KaiB
funk there were foul on bond
4 only oi which cCcaped drowning
About the fame tine another boat
coming down the Ohio waa drive
ag unit a log funk and a woman and
three chiidica drowned
Judge Parfona and one other wer
eroding a creek which imp ties near
0l1 M Inl01 ® CIOOC which RD
fortunately overfat and tbtr wnm
j WBI
droarneJ
C H
A R I E 1 WHIT
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COPPER SMITH
Lite af NRIV TURK ’
ESPECTPULLT iraorms ib
Punlic that he intend carrying
Copper Smiih’ibuflncraattbiO
7 1
f ifc Unfiid Sialfj
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AfthurSiQalrlfqubiOavernat
V f W" territory — —
- "2’uhrV "£ ' '
Perjans JabmQevat
s3mmtlhUiamBartaniabe Jut
'
rr'-!it Han
1 w
P'e m all ir vatiwui branchea (iw
wirf) 5:111a Riew arvi Die keilic4(
- AlioCJlll all lind of brafa work lav
malinr wubna — fJ " L'ii a P
tBthiimaUi“aid repair a all kind of
I end tin work iikewile repiire
BJ f kCk and kaya— He boy®
‘Odaofrtd eOppcr9 fcraika peart y
fn ld-rhof who rleafia tnfavoe
"lB Rtththdreufloni uall havfthaif
work done le the belt manner and ea
the dioricft notice
LtxLigtn Dee I 17(9
a i t - r - j
pcfloni indtblid CO me
'HU in (be town of
before thet Twenry-firft day
of January next after which
time Dp produce will be recci
ed
7 I will fell my Hud GodaJphia
and ievcral other valuable nags
on reafonable terms for produce!
Several houfes and lots in tbit
Town ia be fold focih?S
mn fn ka aU C-- iv
cgchanged for merchandize —
One a moil iraiuable ftand for
a m a a
bufinefs— — -Alfo
Traft of land - ©f t eoooacresT
together or in fmall paicelai
the purchaferf
JAMES WILKINSON
Lsxingten Dec j J gp
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Lands and a half high branded on the
t‘tar boulder I D dot docked A trail"
etitof'Z “ J
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GEO WINN Sprite and fmall Gimlets
June 9 1789
L Go-ts ind-hud to int
tr lots in the town of
B : atkforr or for mates put to
tShdcr or God'oiphtn re requdi
eo to make payment to ‘(Apt
I Cano at that p Ce on or
b-fore the Twenty -firlt day
of January n x after which
time no produce will be recei
ved i will i !1 m find G idolphin
and levetal ot ti valuable nags
on realoiiublc tettns for produce'
Several h trie s and ios in this
Town to b io!d for t afh or
exclung -One d for merchandize -
a moil valuable (land for
bnii!) is-- -- Aho a valuable
Tract of land of ioeoo acres
tog i her or in fmatl parcels
located and fury eyed for Coh
I'an Boone and patented for
Kid if — This rratt lies on the
ng t of the road fr m this place
1o Limefione and about ine
i ties on this fide of th- l)Wer
biue lick a few families ma
ccup it in (afer 0nl 1 Wi'
nia'tethe tetms of pavmentei'v
0 the p r Li
JAMES WILKINSON
Lexington Dec 5 1-89
rj A KEN Up by th-rtbj Tiber a roan
Mare - a or a years old about 3
Ps VVh revcr delivers him
ro th Pi trier hereof or to Yjr
Br a in I exit's on or to Mr
Hug" n D "i vtlle ihall recei e
two d 1 a s r 'vatd nn
JER MORI ARTY
UPERFINE Brand and narrow
Cloths Second ditto
1 will'd rnd plain coatings
BcfT and white Caffimets
Blue Black Bff olive crimfonand
potted Velvets
Coi duroys and flinnels
Janet Jeans and fuftisns
Royal rib and fatinet
Shalloons and durants
Fantb’e s and loans fpinning
Moreen and Buckram
Lu'ellring and fatiin
Mode and nefinn
Tv r St res in this place one of tin n i Bombazine and fter
‘fj'" “hzfzi tip t&wzzsg
CdJ!l I e'loj'!e Denims and drawt
LP J I'® line n R i
0 ’ 5 1 oy- Dowlas and towel I nen
country made linen
JUST OPENED
Ami row tor la)-- by
COUOY and WILLIAMS
At t ic ir ltr n L xingron
oppllte cljpt Y u os rtvtrn
arid m ar the n w courtfioufe
a near anj geri ral ailort
nitut of
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clan-niio lot tun a fm"ll
1 ‘ ’ 1 Gauze and catgut
l"k b‘V horle ab ut 9 Lawn aprons
I ewe necked trots and Silk cotton and linen handkerchiefs
S VV h-iever rl livere ki Lawn and tm-n
A b m C ! Crockett's
u 5
the feafnn
rt the m ft
for calTi or
S Dowlas and towel I n
VV Brown fleeting & com
'Bed tick and feathers
L"nd'"k:
Lawn and kenting do
Shauls allotted
Mens and womens kid glovec
Mens and womens cot-on hog
Mens woifted tr
Mens and womens leather ihoes
Womens ft: iff do
Neat dreTd calf (kins
Mens and hovs liars
Ribbon aftbrted
Hair ds and tafte
Black and Hanover lace
Edging and hat binding
Broad and narrow Binding
T er 1 et ne and tape
Sewing (ilk and twin
White Brown and colored thcad
C oat fe and fire combs
Mens and Womens crooked d0
Large and (mail metal Buttons"
Sleeve buttons j (Toned
Watch fen Is
Shoe knee ftock and hat buckles
Beft white chappel needles
Paper and pound pins
Seilfors and Thimbles
Rr-zors and ftiaving Boxes
Table knives and forks
Butcher and cu teati knives
Pen and childrens do
Shoe knives nmcers and awi Blades
Ennamiled fnuff Boxes
Nutmeg g arers
Bibles reftaments and fpelling Books
P-tmmers and childrens hiftories
Writ ine paper
Bafs paper andehatnile inkftands
Mens Caddies
Mens and womens ftirrup irons
8 rind ta oz laddie tacks
Saddle lioftes
(rrcingle Girrhand ftraining web
Girth and Bridle Buckles ’
Curb and fnaffie Bridle Bits
Plated fpurs
S'ock locks
Brafs knob ditto
Pad and Caddie Rag do
Dc-lk ctrpboatd and eheft do
HL hinges Brafs H do
Ghcft and cupboard do
Door and window Bolts
i'allibg axes
Morroife and pairing
G O- O
JUST OPENED
And FOR SALE BY
TEGARDEN and M'CULLOUGH
At their Store in Lexington on Main
Street it the houje formerly occu
pied hy Cer Wilkinfan a Central
AJJortment of
chi Pels
a final! bay Mare four feet five art "Uom 'hu ' ‘‘er here
hches high fr ytart oli lajl - c - expence y PfCVent tr0ubl
yome white hair in her mane Polled n 1
and opf-rjifed to £19 J SC' iotJi Alofcs Hfedfoe J
Eec bth 1 7S9 I fa Searcy
-v— jvajon county a 1 noiit-anu acre- Lews Ciatg'soi'-hrw
Zraifed'-t H ?" " about one mire be
appraifed to £ 1
Aug tth 1789
Y AKEN up by the fubjet iber living adjoining “ey" Sole
1 on Road run in Neijon county a Thonland acre- Lew: uar" -
S
rl AKEN up by the jubjcriher living
i 11 Midijon conty a bay horfe a
bout tlcrteen hands and a half Uni
both hind feet white a Jmall bell tied D
with a leather hop branded on the near
boulder I and on the buttock L Appraif
edtof6 J
July 13th 1789
George Yeocome
f AIvN ftAyf he Jubjcriher living on
Cut wng Ins t red: i Nelfon court
ty a dark bay Mare 10 years 'o'd bout
I 4 hands high bra led on the near 9
b-uuwr EC a J witch tall trots vatu
r iuv a littie 1 refi fatten Appraifed to
L i
inept I4ef 1789 Matthew Penn
1 A ftp by the fubferiher living
J ‘‘'J th? Crab Orchard two leers
one a red two year s old with white
face Jo me white on his d
crop in f t right t
left — Tlie other r
his face two years' Old a jwallw fork
andunner eel m each ear Ajrajedto
twelve billings eat h J
RlCriARD RUNNELS
M id jon April t 1789
Just opened
A N D F O R S A I e b Y
'V 1 - S O N and p A R K E R
new Cart H S'°re "Mr? the
meuto LuJearerySralalfoytf
M F R C II A N D ! Z
Suitable for the feafon which they rA
(I I t n ! r f r
Dr awing knives and plain irons
Claw hammers
fid and rod nails
I enrmn faws
Mill hand andcrofTcut farv files
Carpenters rules and compares
Brafs cocks Candlcilicks
frying pans Cotton and tow cards
tSteel and tin ware
iff
Mu (lard
Shoe Buckle and roch Pruffes
Hvfon Gteen ard I’ohea Teas
Coffee and chocolate
I oaf and Mufcovado fugat
Cinnamon cloves and nutmegs
Pe-per and Alfpice
Ind go and Copperas
Red and White l ead
Brimftonc and rofin
Powder and 1 end
Shot and ettn f! rhs
Queens ware Di lies
Shallow and fottp p!arec
I ut ware Quart and pint mugs
water and cream jugs
Butter boats
br"e and Brail looking glaifes
1 um Brers and wine glaifes
Q ar 0 n and half pint decanters
She 10 window glafs
Wine and rum
Holand rlnn tn cafes
A rent niiottment of callings
With a variety of other articles too
tedious to enumecTe 00
Lexington ATov 1 7 rrSg
voi'ita7 acquainted with the
- - jun 11 nci rt'y ' C al 1 tvrtj-r hnch a
dtm‘f on reasonable trims for cafb C"T!i£ii ‘""me Jed wilt
fLt W-l“ o'-r-r oiogmeit by ap
to me 1 nit reof or to tee
Jtujitivcr tun Danville Ib l$
V 1 ii lam M 'Dowell
Dec 6 tn 1789
while o hi idly ajmdetky
ign: tar and jmderkeel in theX
other a pied erne write ift
Rtrnda! Slack Sen
no-th’Eik-houi 0'v Lane' preemp on on
and about th ee miles and
half from can- Ben C g-s
Ifany per fn thinks hehath a bet
ter clami than mine to fatd land he
TAKE this method of infotming
- the public that I intend to fell part
of a Craft of land on the noirh fide
of tire north fork of Elk horn con
tain:!): in the whole 1665 acres en
tied in the name ol Benjamin Craig
D A R T °f a Lot of g-ound in the
’ lownof 1 exmgton near Captain
I rung's Tavern and r ear the new
Cuu't boufe tor winch good wheat
'UV‘“ be i pay : inquire of the
Punter
r i J i4
hEPtERf forewarn all perfons
Jom taking a iJftgnmeru of a Pond
&‘ce oy me to j v-: j0r two
tuoujani wetg m iJ:e::e tobacco
(U“ea 1 l" Aug aji iajtJ a d
fay me t t ne 25 ti lnfi a
hone pad cjf- Jaul iomi
MsJIixroN CL AT
JnhJ
Ciear creek
if
V rIr c"- rrtne well reran -e
for his honefiy diligence a-
bficty good wages w: be njw
C A KhN up by the Jubjiriber livin'
1 0:i tli‘pvnjtrs ojti Uhuneit
0 ray S horje about fourteen hands A
pu no brand or mam ten years old i
dojtsa ana appraijed to £± J:o
Ar Saiiiuiu Lay uc
Aqv- 2’ 'M 1 6-1 8
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C AKEN up by the fubferiber living
w u‘ F:yfttf county 0 brown
Mare and Jorrel Colt the M cue is a- 9y
hunt th 1 teen hands and an r-tch high
fpr years aid lcfi Jpring c m
her hi d feet Apprafec 1 £7
G co ge litjefon
r A R N fit hy the fubferiher living
0 RAe rn near the w! 1 wCrun
dv’s in N'lfo: rorif n d-tk htr M re
fourteen hands high twelve years old
branded on the ve r fjottlder a d 01
the rear buttock if paces has a fnr n
her forehead andftme white foots on Irr
lack ' ' t 6 1 8
i homas Turnum
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W A N T E
f O rS T n 0
)ib 1 1
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AV sJ
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14 miles from Lexi-gtoni
bam ei inne
oite
fo th r
D
rk of
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the part of t houle
Thei amendments providing fm the relief of Rhode-Island
and Virt'-i-Carnlina in l'f 11 of tile provision imidcd i-y
ili- luip'Tli in of part of the tonnage act
’i:is house then went into a cotuuiilice of the whole on
the jttdit I bill
'r Miii h (S C) propofed the following amendment
'otis: i wuiry-niivh I Clion which relpsclrd pirt -s viz That
:'!i j iics which lh-il be fa rn moiled to lrve in the cou-ts
of "ihe U 1 t'd S-ares (ball be formed accoiding t tie
f'cillitc reljjcdtively T lis amendment was adopted
'! E 1 lie moved to itil-rt t!ie following clauie in t:e
fmv f v-l -i tviz In cafes of f-lony and treafon the oiTen
'j r fuLili I"- iiidicte-l and tried in the county town or oi-
LiCt vh inn rh- offence Iball have been com nitled as
1 -I- : ' tn uiliil in eac'1 Slit b?fore this law was eniited —
T is wis co ried in i'v: afiiirmil ive Ti commiitee this
(i fi li iiu Ji'caii ii of tms mil wmch was rcpji ted to
Proceedings cf Congeefs
H 0 $ E a R E P RE S EN T A T I V E S
' O F ' ‘T H E
UNITED STATE'S
SATURDAY September ia
'T' H F hi! I 1O1 g list- uuptiUiioiisof the members
of C'jnrei's uiS rreeiveo from the fcnatewith their conctu
renccin Lie amendment piopoicd tyy the houi'e to tltr amend
BiCUt
The hnufe then went irto a committee on the Judiciary biil
Mr J i-ubiinft in the chair
The committee having made fomc further progrefs rofc —
and the home adjoin n-d
MONDAY September 14
The committee appointed to examine ilie enrolled bills repor
ted that the bill foi eftahhlhng the compmu-ons it me mein
bers ol both ho’jfcs and their ieip ttive uflicers having been
examined was found correct: the ipeaker then alhxd hii figna
ture to the iarne
A memorial from the £ iron d Stuben was read an llaiJ on
the ia!i!e
l i e memorial nf the weighers and p augers of the city of New
YoU pr-iying that their fees may be enhanced was read the
flCOild liifiC
A menage wasrccetved from the fcnarc with the bill for ftif
pcrdiiig :iie ipra:ionof a claul'e in the Collection law in which
they have c-'oeun- d with amendments ATfo the bill for
iiiljvndi g the ojrration of a claul'e in the tonnage act
lion e nuinu
ref-d'iii-of T:v am-: Jments prnpofed by the fenate to the
the I'oMi'e oiovidiiig for amendments to the conft notion
wct read i on :non!ii it was vote 1 that a numbci of
copies fw lb uck iif for the ole of the membei
i he am n m n:s to the bill for t'ufpending the claufe
in the oil Cti n law were then read and acceded to on
t!c 'untie
Mr Am s of tit- omni jee app!n ed to bring in a
biil iriv'ii : c fi'-t ol t ie pirnin -nt reliJence purliiant
to die 1 t ihiti 11 pifed bv the i uute brought in a repdit
whih vvas tea 1 the tuil tint
A tojui lie J
TUESDAY SnrtsMsa 15
M - Wiiiie m n ed as in auiiiijm nt to the fecond f ttion
rV t ie jh ‘icul bill that ti e two counties on the eaU--rn
fh jr-1 iy Vugiris and ih’f'eaflcrn Ihore of Maryland be
td ' i to t:ic It a:e of Delaware to comp ife oie d tlrict
'M I’iih r (aid that he was bmnd to opp-de this motion
i cnh 1 id tha: fuch a divilton would be difagreeablc to t os
0 II b-- T qbefiion on this motion was put and ne-
1 M -c itv moved as an amendment in the third feftion
i I Eld n and inlcrt Cheftertown as the place
i': - ding the diftiicl court whiclt motion was lull —
1 1 iwjfs bf'nf: rall-d ate- -
vijTi nenfon Flnd Ge if Goodhue Hs'tly IleFder Law
Moose P MuI!ci)leR Pkcu ScotuScney Sffl ()
ivh’i (S tv o lveftcr Thiitcliei T'rinibiili Vinine tVynloop-ao
V? Mc-I' s Bald via Bland I’um-n Cadwalladerjpirrol Contee
: in: I ofier Ma-Vi-1 G-i’e Gilman Griffin Ilathorn Lee MaJifon
Raaelleir SehJeuiia Sbeman Sianiekfon Stone
is::-’ -nr While— 23
WEDNESDAY Septemibr 16
v- hi'! f(r the te porary eltabliu'imeit of the Poll Ofnce
reji the firfl time
ir crxihue Shtrrm n and M: Cjntee were appointed
brut ' in a bill to repeal tha vn of the collection act
ch alcoruins the value of the Rouble
’lie jvti'ion of the merchants of touf no-u'i was rfeitcd
It abnve cmmiitee
ctmmifec coiv'dling of Mr Burke Mr Moore and
laviierue was appointed to b:ing in a bill to eltabiiili
‘u'-irics 'f Jiiciicidl d “)sirtrfKnte
r:e tonftd-ia-ion of the bill (ent down from the lunate
'dii’tr fo t:e puniilinient of certain crimes againtt the
ilcd States end of the bill to eftabliih holptals for tic
ftek and Ndi&bled fcamen was poftpnned until next -feifion
The act to fufpend part of the Collection Law' and the
aCt to oyine for the Ufe keeping of the ftitreairds and
leil jf hc United Scares were uceivcd fiotilhs Prlident
of the United States with ' ftji -fiignatue ‘anti approbation
TH K public were informed ia the Eft paper tint a plan
was in agitation for the Icttlement of the lands belong
ing to the State of Georgia contained in the great bend of
Tcn:-fe rivtr commonly known by the name of the
MUSCLE-SHOALS
C O U N T R Y
I11 addition to which the fubl'criber has thought proper to
communicate Jjthe terms more 'fully for the fitisfaCtion of
any perl'on delirous of emigrating to that delightful country
The charact-r of this country is fo well e!tab!illud as to inquire
In 1 ie commendation at prdent Tie io'l is as ferue a-K muc
ky the climate iniinitely more agreeable better calc'i au-d for
railing cotton inhgo and the different productions of tli elm are
Its ficuatioi is perhaps as convenient as any on the- W ritern wa
ters lying on the navigable and beautiful river Tcnrl- which
affords an inSnite variety of fins filh Any perlbn who
'has a mill to iliilin fortvii-ga fectlementin that country may be
informed of any part iculs by application to the lubfcriber who
hereby engag' s to ever able bodied man tv o hundred acres of
lmd of me hilt quauy i 1 diat country on the following conditions:
that they meet turn at Lexington or fuel) place in entuckv as
he may think moil conceit tent on or before the firft day of Much
1790 well aimid and complearly equipped to proceed f'rom
Afifcle-S!oal-) tlienc'- t 'iie place f icttlement (wtiich will be at the
a:d to continue there until the twenty-fif'b t':v of
Dccembc' following B G A I N E S
Lexington December 15 1789
Pill T A D F L P II I AS'I IO
We are infoimed that near fixty
joiiirciiren marufifine and tradef
men have amved in this city within
th’t laft month fmin vadouatjuaitei
but nifftiy fmm SEmore
The -e"p:c t-f 1'iaice never ap
peaL'd in a m -e ex 'l ei point
view than ato-e pre-ent impoitant err
fts As ficn'di to ihe etjual rluhis of
human na'e Jmec ns cannot be
Ind fTeient f e-t-vo fi 1 heir glorious
cxcitinns in the cti'C'h' iiie:ty--and
as allie- and tiV’it they cnnoi but
wifli 1 he n a cmipleai inum-'h in ella
bl'ih’n afiee eumbiuiion oi govern
ment L E X I N G 'I ON Dee 19
Late I nndnn newfpa--ers advifie
that the rort of Panrzids and the
other porta In the Baltic were (hut
acalril the exportation of all grain
that fix fail of American (hip deep
ly laden with American wheat were
lyine (June 19) in the Yarmouth
rnadt but the Britifli port being
urexi recon-firp-cd efcdlv flint they were
ro diffcienf porta ol France
that tl'’ inclemency of the weather
had defltoyed the huibandman’i
hopes in various parts of Fiance
out particularly in G a fenny 'hat this
ex'enfive province exhibited a feene
of (hocking devaftafion and that its
unforttra-e inhabi'ania had no other
prtii’pefl hiir W'tchedcefs and d'ft-efa
On rliurfday 10th Inft a b-iat com
ing down the Ohio rive- was fired
on by rhe Indians a' rhe 3 Iflanda
about 15 mile's above Ilnieftone two
men and one woman wee wounded
morally The wanian and one of
the men have fince died of their
wounds '
JUST PUBLISHED
THE KEN TUCK Y
ALMANACK
FOBpHmedEoI!Ifine ting0 pa°i79°’ old books new bound on reafon
And maybe had at this Office able terms atthisoffice ‘
by the’ Grofa dozen or Angle
JUST ARB t V E D
And now opening for fate by
P F T E R IAN U ARY & SON
Ar their S o'e in Lexington oppofite
the Printing Office 'a large and com-
p'eit ailbr'ment of GOODS adapted
to the feafon which thev will fell on
rcalouable term! for CaOi Corn
Wheat Rye Butter Pork Sat &c
TO BE SOLD
TO the higkefi bidder on Tuoday
the apt h InHant at the ta tea wel
ling houfe of Chrijlopher Irvino docto
red in Madijon rastuf) thirty head of
Jltrjet feme of which are the beji kind
of brood Maret and ftveral very liktly
Geldingi one hundred head of Cattle
a number tf Hogs and feme Sheep a
quantity of Farming and Joiners tteir
and a number of ether articles toe te
dious to ment ion Aifo two Negroes
will be hired tut tn that day Two y tori
ereait will bo given for ailfums above
forty Jblllings an the purchafers giv
ing bond and approved feturity The
fale will begin at ten o’clock and con
tinue from day to day until the whole
is difptftd tf 1 7
Will Irvine Adminijlrattr
C II A R I F S W II IT E
COPPER SMITH
Late NEIV-YORK
O ESPECTFULLY Informs the
Public that he intends cairying
on the Copper Smith's buiincis at thia
place in all its various banche (to
wit) Si lls Brew anJ Die keule&c
Allb carts all kind of hrafa woik for
mills— makes and repairs all knd of
brafs and tin work likewile iepairs
all kinds of locks and keys He buys
all kinds of old copper biafs pewter
aud lead— Thole who pleafe 10 favor
him with their cuftom (hall have their
work done In the ball manner and ea
the fliorieft notice
Lexington Dec 8 1789
All kinds of Blank Books for
Merchants Clerks &c made
and ruled to any pattern : Alf
B L AN K S
OF ALL KINDS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
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Lexington Dec 5 1 'Pg
F-! ' A K lN up 5y th 'hbjiiiber a man
Mar 3 rr a : fan eld ebuti 1
hands atd a half high hranaed on the
titnr raij-edto£$l fb utder I !) nut docked Ap
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COUDY and WILLIAMS
At li r 11I xi-Kirn
t ip? V- ii js livrn
aiui ii ar ih-r n a cminl imie
a ii" r 1 1 i iai rai alljrt-
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w!i -v !i iW n 1 t! m ft
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J 11 V T O P F X £ D
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LEXINGTON: Printed bx JOHN BRADFORD at hit Orric' at th earner of Ifr'n and Craft Streets where Siibftrit liens Advertijementf (Jefaf
this paper art thankfully received and Printed in its different brvches dene with Care and Exteditian
c Biaf- paper an J criamilc inkflands
rna-itn m 'in p:ace Men Paddies
to DitRiftonc nrd 'Qb ut ine Mens and vomers flirtup irons
-niiirk un tins- fuie uf‘ti- 'j-vier n 14 nz ia‘U'!-tac'ks
1iluc-4Uk a fcw— — &njidlaJifti!cs
JM ST OPENED
GEO WINN Sp ke and fmall Cimleti
A" their Stare in lxinpton an Shin
Street it the hue farmer lx mcu
pied y Gen ITilkinfon a Geural
AJurhnint of
G () 0 I) S
1 UPFRKIXE BmoI an! narrow
t Cioih Pcc'TI ditto
T-ll'd ril plain r'pi
Bi:(T :r’il w’liiio f’piTirttcu
IIm'C BlirV b if uli vc entafon a:J
fi-o'i-d Veil -i
Ciiid'V'rs ai d Hamel
Janet lew a:d’ fui:n(l
K"mI tih 11:1 fii'rct
?1' i'l' O" ar i '
Fp !'1:’ - -:n: fp nnirf
Mi iv a- I I!
a d ft in
M-dv d c f'li”
Bimhiair a
("1 i:R-a-ii cs'! c iTirted
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l—1i I’ri-i 1 R (Ti d cc‘nj
B"1 '' ' 1 tii" rL Lj ett 1
lit "tvr i imtit-y made linen
I'iJ'I'-lt i’’ i lCl'IlC’Si'
Af n cl re-
atrS-ick an'm-flln '
C1 "? il"i ca'jjiit
Iavn aprnvs' i
S U cortin and t:iicn hardke'chtcfs
n ar 1 i:cn:n2 do
Si’atds adnfe!
Jiftts and Ti-ftne-s Lil- time'
and ‘iniCP'i cot'i rt h'i'c
Vr'i n-o Pel t'
es an! vn-rcni leather fin es ’’
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jit dcVd t iki"
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Rd-h n a T 11 re I
Ji'f?5
Edams ard 1st h:n:n?
p0d vu j:niiin
T'c'iet ne and Ml'f
‘'e"ine fi!k amir "ill
Wlvifc Mmn and cdoreJ i!:caJ
Cna-‘c and fire rt-irhi
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larrc anJ tmall trctal Buttona
Starve buttons aHoucJ
'Va’i-h fcal-
krccHock and hat buckles ‘
L'1 -prl
Prcr and roird pm
FciTivs and ‘Tfvni'lc
R:?nrs and-lhavirt:' I'nxCS 7
Tan'e knvei and fok
P"'dc and c lean knivea
Pen and child cn do
shoe kn!vc rncerc and awi Elades
Fnrnnii'ed im lPl’iOCts -
Nn'mcs ifreis'
R'h'cs rertaments and r'pellire Hooks
n‘' child ens hiiloies
Wiitiiw paper
niaf narCr anJcriamilc inkflands-
rircintta Glrh and (training web
Girth and Bridle Buckles
ivinn anu nitnc ijiithiCL
C’irhand fn:flle Bridie Bits
Plated fpuis
Sock locks
iir-ti's knob dido
Pad and fadJ'e Rng do
Dcflc C'tplioaid am chefl
do
III hincc I'rafs U co
JUST OPE NED
Aji d FOR SALE BY
TEGARDEN and M CULLOUCII
Chcil and cuphoaid do
Door and winJoW Colts
railing ares
Mortoifc and pa'ring chifels1
Mn'ir1
JJ'fu lul'errd -Gicin rrh Prudes
-(VfT ard IVIca Teas-
Mii rl-nco'a’c
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C'iiTrnun cl'-t cs aid nutmegs
Te cr ri! Alfyicv
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Ti r!!’o and yiro TiJaivs
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F 'V TO T'pdl!W (’iiCf
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H’i"nnd ?irti Sncr"e
A'p't a:!iinc"i rf caPirps
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fn CM' iVf" ’'p
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JUSTOPENED
A T H V o R s A I K B Y
W I I S n Nat R A fLirE'R
A t r S'freresrlx epreHte the
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S i f il h r th f'ofon wh'ch ' 1s-‘f
ilij j Hj f on renjoinLir tnmi i r rafb
rl A K 7N nr t-y the ft hferiher iin'njr
i feirtheCra! On hnrd two leers
one a nd fwo vein t!d with a white
fat! Jr-m wii-eoi hiijelix a Jn: ik
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1® 1 'j w aj:
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left
1 farm f u ' — 1 1
hit fate tw years old a jwall w fork
endu' ieriflineirh eir Ajra jtdtt
t wtl t (billings ens h
RICHARD RUNNELS
M dipn Ajrilc 1 7 8 y
f A Ii I N ny ly t h Jnlftri'-er living en
1 C1thrin!lSirrek in Ni'Jtn cun
ty a 11 irk hay M ire 1 1 years a:dbvt
I hrdt h:glf tm- 'ed e:i the veer 2
fl-iii-d-r R a jwitih tail trsts natit
riity aiitnetrej! fuUn Afpraijed to
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heft 14th 17C9 Marthe"’ Penn
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rP AKFNuplythe jubjiruier living
i iu Shdijon renty a bay horfe a -
tout th rteen hands and a half Ugh gj
both hind fttt white a Jmn’l tell tied
V-r A a leather (Imp branded an the 1: ear '
faultier and m tne buttock L Appraif
edte £6
July ijlti 1 7 S'-
GSOfge YeoCome -
Augeth 1789 Rand! Slack:' Sen
Diawipi rives ami pain iicns
Lairtncis
A 4 I f rl Mllila
- — 1 vm liaise
Tcn n fa vs
Ml-L ar! l iinilcrnrciit few IPcs
Cnj er'crc ride' and cmpal!cs
IJrpwrnc'n CVnd'cfllck
Ftyg pn Cor'onanJ low cards
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fubji if ! m t e fa ih tk rf
Clear cr-ek i milet fram Lex tor
£atn it I iiiniC
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MiX we I ncrunkted with t hi
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l': Oyijseri bitch a
prrjir t -c v-4 i iUd wilt
tnif wtn eva ty ap-
piyi-g Hi me I i:n 1 ten or to ti:e
ju jiiincr :i lJjv:Ue 10 jg
v iiiaiu Ai'Dowcit
pee 6th ifcr
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JiEHEHf fiinwirn ail erfans
i pu n taking a r!mi-nent of u Band
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§ I i l ' A I 1C
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of a Lot of g-ound in the
io'iViiof 1 cxmgton near Captain
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Y Jung a '1 ayern and icar the nenr
Cuuit hoiife tor which good wheat
vuu liwuc IVI n mvu ftuuu wiicic
wiii be taken ill pay t inquire of the
F inter '
j TAKE this method nnfoTmint'
J tlie public thar i intend to fell part ’
of a tract of land on the norh fide’
of the north foik of Elk horn ern
jain:ug'Tn the whole 1665-acies'en-
hon rad aout th ec miles and
“ 1
half from can'' Bcnj Cig’s
i r in i i ' 1 11
dx't in V''yV'i rrtrf l"tk Af?
few fen hind h!hm tw!vr t ? eld'
Imded an the r I ltilr r rf
the next bjiftock M tve lint 1 fleirin
hr forehead andjvne wh tr jo!i n-- ’:r
laci uiiS'
Thomas Tttrntin-i
FT'' AvY ri hy thj'uhfir-'h-t living
ii Ftyetf ceu-ty' n ireivn
Mare arid jorei Ct the M:e it a
hunt th nen htritis n-tl hn ' th high
hunt tn ha'Kts n-tl hi ' it Ii i
four ynet‘ aid in1 Jpri‘ijt-n' whi
white Off
her hi d feet At- rufet :
I feet
Gc- &v ihcfon
TAKEN Up ty the Juiji Tiber living
a ile i nH'iiy oia tj t t a i'i nth tie
i'ijr A't hrja aim 1 jmirfen handr-
gii ty me to J tiipiri jor twa
tuoujuini weight iff ij-edta h-iiatio A
1 '! -jii Auud iUji a-id "
paysi! I k tne 2 jin Injt a M
ha d fad if iid-i-onii
M4RSTON CL AT
iitr x—
h:$h ue jrj'tj dr'muit t:-i yert eid i
l‘d 1111 am--rjijed to £ j : 3
F f"AKr V na lth !! rfVr 1'virg
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'moved - as an amendment in the third fedion
l )r n and inlert Cieftertown as the place -
-s 1m- thi b lmg th- jJiitMcfc court which mo:ion wariwit —
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S'j":'Vr While— 23
WEDNESDAY Septemie 16
Tt bi:5 fir ihe le 1 porary eltabli Twei t of the Poft Office
--rrattbcrfifftTti me
— a— -rca1-me nrir— 1- r
Wr OaUbM Sb-rmn and II Cont-wrre appomted
to brill 4 ill a biil 10 repeat tha null of tnc collection act
Which a’lcertains the value of-the Rouble
'The petition of the merchants of torif non was rrcirtcl
trithi above c mminee ' 1
committee conblVmg of Mr Lnrke r IrJKiii
Mr I'awrehcr was appointed to b:ing in a bid 10 eilabilh
v v - ii I'llirics F the-Judicial drpaitmcnn
‘Tfe tonSd-aion of the bill fcnt down from tha-fnac
— -— rrov ’dirr - r-’f ' ' puniihment of:rtain cumes agonit ill1
'J u the bill to ciUblib :lorl for--
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coj'i ie ilii-: lf :‘r the me of ilic ncirdvii-
- " i h-: a?i n tn ii: to the bill for lulpen Jmg claufe
in the col Ct m Uy wcie tiien lead anJ a-ccdd to on
'-the j' ut n‘ t-- jori'r
Thef- a ir-odmni prm iding fr the relief of Khude Iiland
and ort-'-Cindina m I: i of the protfilimi iy 1-sA ly
th h 11 of part ' of the ton age act
uir then went into a committee of the whole tn
— UNITED STATES
‘ SATURDAY September 12
'T' I F bi:l iOt tl'iib'u-ii g liit 4iii i-ii:iousif the nirnibers
of Cn reis was Iceeivcd iroin tlic iLmiewiih liuir cnrcu:
rrnccin wcuiVicrdmcnt piejjoictJ the Louie to tUir amend
rrenr
Ti:e boufe then went irto a committee i n t!e judiciary biil
Mr J ubi:iot in the chair
The CiinriVitee having made fomc further progrcl's refs—
ard the huule adjoin n-d
MON DA Y Srpreuber 14
The committee appointed toixaii uie the cmollcd bills repnr
ted that the biil for tita'lnliig the cmin Minns -i tnemcm
bers of bo'h houf--' ami tiisir icip-Clive oiliters I'nvit g Ij--cn
examined was found correct : the ip waiter then ulhxd Li li na
ture t‘ the fasne
‘ A memorial from the Eron d: Sru'Lin was read an 1 1 si J on
the t :!'
Ti e memorial r?1 the weighers and rangers of the city of New
Yok paying that their fees may be enhanced uus read die
fkO'ini tone
A mr-iig? was received from the frni:c with the biil for fuf
pendi: 1! ! p ra:intiof a cl auk in the 'col lection law in which
they have laii d with amendments Arfo the biil for
i'nijv-nli: g tli- ojiatum of a clau'e in the tonnage act
lion e nan nd '
ref-luii-of T v win-! Jrvrnts prop (fed by the fenate to the
the I'omi’i' pidVidmo ' fur anvnd Ten’s to the c mfliiution
vet read -ii ii):io:i it was vote f tltat i n iiiib'i ct
9 y -
' t liTT j'!tf-r- - hi'--
Vr Mni h (S C) propnfed the f nving amend "nt
o thr 1 weiiry'-nindi I Clioti wiiicW relpict’d fin s vi ’l:iit
i'I j i-its which fnall be lu:nnrj:ied to t ree in t:e cou is
of i’y Bit'll Saus rtuil le formed accoidirg t 1: e
iwf ici it i:e r-ipecdi'dy T I is amendment wjs aJpvd
:M L : vC moved to iMl'rt tnc fodowiag daute in t c
famr f ct-1 v j In cH7s of f-lony and trealon tie oTen
dr in : I : 'iid-ctc-l and tried in the’ county town or ui
i‘i Ct v ii- j i ri: otTvivcc tlull -have been cm mttrd as
l-i' b eu iiiual iii eac’i llit? b'fore tnis liw w-as en icted -
T i was c-iirte-J m fv: a! iii 1 mail ve TM commiitee tils
"TTi 771 ii I tie Jic i ii m of ims ni l wnicd was reputed to
t'i- cnvnn? apputred to bring in a
bi:l u: n : -e li’ii't "I i r ti-i ' 1 -ai rcli lence puriiant
-to' fiic'ui tiuti u p-iiVl by the louie bioigm in a rcpot
whili was real the lint 'mV
i ’’jUlIlcj
- I TUESDAY SrpTsMss 15 1
M 'White moved as-ii anLiidm into tbs fccond 1 clion
fit t ie u '!!jl bill thaj ti e j'i c iiisies oil'' ihe cotrn
fhir:u1’ V-iginia and :h5' eallern Ihnc ol Maryland ue
‘fcd'i 10 t::e llais of DaSivare to comp ife o d duct
ittiVriih r laid t!wt lie war bmnd to opp 'io tnis nitiun
f JtfA 11 1 ' t I a o l
Procfcdmgs-of-O'itaccft-
il'O tJ S E R E P R E S E N T A
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iklc findAdifabled fcarrervw-aiJpnftponed until next fe liion
Tlie act to fulpend part oti tiie Collection Lawf and the
At I 4 a A m !- A i I J If m I 1 V k W1 W ! Mflil
aCi to ) oyioe for the ufe keeping of the -4i£l$rrccorJst and
led cf-ihi Unite i States wetc uctrivcd fionjf the l’rlidcnt
of li e Unfed States with hii Tiigiutuc "a nti apu ballon'1
rr'llK public were informed ia the lft paper tint a p’an
A vvas in agitation tor the lctt!cment of the I n Is belong
jr g (o the Sto ol Georgia contained in the great herd of
Tinlc titr commonly knovn by the name of the
M U S C L E-S H O A L S
In addition to which the fiiblcriber has thought pn ptfT to
cotrmu-ncate ilie terms in re fully for the hti!aCitn of
any puion dTrous of emigrating m that dt uniiuiy
T lechartel i o' tin counny is fuwcll rftib :h-ii : t-Minire
riic-U- litie con n ii bition at nrclcnt -Tie to I is ii- f ii c- o- K-
the chmatc ln-ihitcly more agreeable b-ri-r a!i'i i:d f-r
rjnig c-ittonin hgo and the ddLicnt prn-iuCta-Tis 1 1 il i Ji e
Iis liinti 1 1 is p mips as Co ivcnient as -iny m slvU li-in wa
ters 1 in on the navigable and b-auiifid riser ’L net wlidi
alToids an in A ie vaucty of fnr lilh Any puioii who
has a wiili to' lift'' i f- u ga fv-llenentin tliat country iniy be
inf i'Miwd '! i put c i us i) applcation la I't luhf nber who
!ni:-tik ctigae s to (uiv able I ooied iraii to hundrei hcrcn f
1 Old of i iie bolt till i' i : ibit counti) On ihe f 1 uTdrlopsS-
t! at t n: m i u li -i I? viiigmi or inch pluein cn’iiclv as
he pii) liink moi’ c iiiC'-uicnt o i or b lue the ft ftdiy rf Mndi
1791 wtli nuvid aid iimptarK re rppd to piowted 'r i-n
lift? j- i ic f it tin inyni (wiiJi wr K n i!k W Jf
PIT! I A 1) r I P II I AS i 10
‘ Wo 3’C irfr 1 me J ht icai fixijr
jfimrc JTf” mtri:!: or't srrf lonef
men y i c j-'i'tfJ -it di v tny Wiihm
-s I'lii nuin'b-f 'till vi- tjua-lc 1
bi r n” f v f-mm :h iuuj-c
rhe re e f a te never ap ESPECK1 ULLYlrformthe
pt-: 'I’I ”1 a III e eX'i of pn-nt PuWc that lie inienJ caiijrng
v ev ih i: i' v 'c en niuiuani cn- oil theUi'eF-Smidj' bulirci anhia
(j Aoovi'i 1 ie wi-i-il ii-hisof place ui ail ns vaiwua-U amlie (10
humic n e me c n- csrnot le wit) St IL Ile v anJ Die kenle&c
Dcrcinhc' fiilJawirg
L:xirt’ i Dtteinier 15 1789
icj iTe ev 1 e-c - 1 ’I'eit alious
cie-i" iy--a?id-as Mnih circi' ue
a"e- aid ’hvy cimoi but
wiili ”'i'i 1 i'-1 11 -ti' 11 inin h m cita
b! rfi i a t c j (m iIuUIUju ui govern
Uivrt L E X I N G T O N Dec 19
Ia'c-1 ivdn re'vfpi eu advi’e
fhaf ibe rrr P'ntzicU anJ ihc
pdip- pi in 1 he Haltic were flut
ihf Minni'ion of ail Rrjin
tliat fx f rl cf Amencan deep
ly li-len "'itb Ameiican ivheaf tie
K':rg r m e 9) in the Yaimouth
rcad- hut ihe l’riiifli pou being
in cxicc hv rtuitiley were recon
S' mi ) " d ?oiomi:m: ttre miol the Ivm m
TO 13 K SOLD
rr' O the highe1 tudrr en Tut 'day
a n n 1 o rnn 1 Af 20lA 'i-fant ' the iate awtl-
V-CCtn Lilnt Min rl Franor' — KE Irvint detta-
Cl U wcer et fa Ajdyen remiiy thirty head tf
ihMl r inc emenev of ihe wciirer e a si iui
K-iTi-'U-StS
eSe ’ W 1"' pi
Jrn5rt n wVcKedcers and JU efi ’'' fJ A rW
P'o 0’h
ferry Jliiliogt en the furebaert giv
ing bond m tpprired fecurity Tht
fate will begin at ten a'ctock and con
tinue fnm day 11 day until the whole
is dihofti of -1?
Will Irvine Admmjlrotor
Dec 8th 1789
JU ST P U B L I S HE D
THE KENTUCK Y7
ALMANACK
- I-oirTn YEAR or oua EORDl79Q
' Printed bn' fine writing paper
" And may be had at rhia Oilici
by ihe Groft-dozen or (ingle
JUST A R R V E D
PETER f AN U ARY
4'iiwSJ-- OF AtloKIHM
r’cit aiTonment of GOODS ‘J?Ptc‘ -T THIfi nvvirw
to ihefefn which rhev wilt Tell on TOR SALK AT THIS OfFICK
Teaionabfe--terms -Wheat Tfor Ca Of n rrr 41
Rye Butter Pork Salt &6
AnaWnimtofb- g ASJ S
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Alio call all fcinJ of brail xrok tor
mills— miKCi anJ lepaits ail k-nl of
bras and uu work likrarre ev-iirs
all kinds of locks anJ keys lie b-jys
all klndtorolJ copper baft jewier
and lea l— 1'h ie w!n pleai'c to favor
h'tn wmIi their I'ltom flull liute their
wuik dune In the ball manner an Jon
the fiimicllriuuc
Lvt irti Lire 8 1789-
AH kinds of Clank Bo6ks for
Merchant? Clerks &c made
and ruled to any pattern : Alf
“old book shew bound on reafoni
able terms at this office
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TRIINGTOV- Printed by TOHN BRADFORD et bis Omc at th' rwfr Vain and Crofs Streets where Subfcripttons JivertiJmeiAS &cf
LEXINGTON “' ni Pzhtiuu its different branches dene withCar and Expditien
JUST OPENED
Add' FOR SALE LY
TEGARDEN end MCULLOUGH
At their Stir e in Lexington w M-iin
Street is the heufe formerly teat
pied by Cen fVilkiiifon a General
Ajbrtment ef
GOO D S
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( UPERFINE Brand and narrow
Cloths Second diuo
Trill'd snd p'ain Gorlins
B'-iF ad wlp Cadiroeri
Blue olive crimfonand
(polled Velvet
Cnrdii'ovs and flannels
Janet Jeans and fuiUsns
Royal rib and fatinec
Shalloon and durant"
Cairbie f am1 loans fpinning
Mo cen and ILxkram
ALEXANDER if I A MBS PARSER
' TweStsresintMsthie ee ef them in Rwb :zine and fairencr
their new h ?'! e the new Court - avr-rc an J callicoes aborted
ionje and the ethrr wh’re they new ILinrinums
0" lire each of them wcil a 'Toned and India coun'ernanes aflbrtcd
adapted te the foefon whb h they Marfeilles quiliinp
will d'forfe of on reafonable terms for Denims snd drawbovs
Ca(b Merchantable wheat tr flour Irifli linen and Ruffia freeting
ixingtonDtc 5 1789 ' Dowlas and towel I ncn
nKBrownfhcetins& country mad linen
yC Bcdtick and feathers
m -— — r- Apnn check
W s rji-’d tr-'m G-l Crockett s Cambrick and mufiin
pUntation laft June a fmail Gauze and catgut
JikHv dirk biy horie about 9 Lawn aprons
aeaisoid cm c necked rrois and S:k cotton and linen handkerchiefs
J I Lan-n and kentmg do
f7 falD i VV h°ever tJ llVrrs ” Shauls a&orted
to the Primer lieieot or to ir en anj womens k!J gloves
Brent in Texl igmn or to Mr Mens and womens cocton itofe
D t'1' iileihall receive Mens worded do
two d -lia: a reward from Wens °1meRS ealher W-
JER MOIUARTY Women (luff do
A LL per ions indebted to me
for lots in the town of
Frankfort or for mares put to
Slider or Godolphin are requeft-
cd to make payment to Ca pt Ferer' snJtape
D Gano at that pl :ce on or Sewing lilk and tnift
before the Twerry-firll day
of January next after which
time no produce wiii be recei
ved I will fell my ftud Godolphin Watch fenf
1 1 Shoe knee (lock and hat hpckles
nd feventl oilier valuable nags ’vhje chaprel nccdU f
n reafonable terma lor produce japer anj pins
Several houfes and lots in 'his SeiTors and Thimbles
Tdwn to be lo!d 'for ( ailt or Razors and (having Boxes
Jxchang-d for merchandize - - Table knives and folks
$ On molt d-HW for
buLtiifs Also a vnlusbie shoe knives p!nccrs and awl Blades
Tra4 of land ef 101OO0 acres Ennamilcd fnufF Boxes
together or in fmail parcels Nutmeg g’a’ers
located anS furveyed for Col Bibles tellamenii and fAlhng Books
n n e Primmers and cbildicnshiilories
Dan Boone an j pten ted for paperi
tyfelf — This tract lies on the piarf paper and enamue inkdends
tight of the road from this place Mens faddles :
tP Limeftone and about ine Mens and womens (lrrup irons
" miles on this fid- of the lower inl 4-liu3Je ck
blue lick a few families may circ-ng'cVGhi’h and training vrch
occupy it in iafety and I will Girth and Bridle ijicfdes
Slake the terms of payment ealy Curb and fnsffle Iddle Bits
10 the purclml Plated fpurs
JAMES WILKINSON Stock locks I
lexingten Dec St 1789- k"°rb f lt0i An
Pad and faddle lag do
am m h a im n De(k cupboard rut chcR do
FI AKEN up by the fubfetihn roan cieSTndcupbilir j”0’ '
- r I Mare 3 or 4 years aid about 3 r: ’L p-
jff fads a-J a half high branded' en the J?" f
Mbntlder ID tot decked: Apprafo in’d irin5 chiCcUi
Vie is GEO WINN P!bc failI! Y°lc“’
Jim 1789 1
Neat drelfd calf ikins
Mens and boys hart
Ribbon aflorteJ
Hair do and lade
Black and II mover lace
Edging and hat bin-'ing
Broad and narrow Binding
Prairies knives and plain irons
Claw I'sini'icrs
6-1 an! 1 oil nails
’I'eniiiin faivs
Mil! hand and crodcut ftw files
Csrpen'ers rules and cmpaHes
Brafs cocks Candlcfticks
l':ying pans Cotton and tow cards
5 'eel and tin ware
IF
Milliard
Shoe IH ck’e snd toch Brnfliei
Hv-Ton Green ard Bohca Teas
Coffee and chocolate
Loaf and Mfcovado fugai
Cinnamon cloves and nutmegs
Perper and Allpice
Trid:go snd Copperas
Rcl and white Lead
Iirimftonc and rofin
Powder and Lead
Shot and gun fl nits
Queens waie D I Ihes
Shallow and fir-up plates
Tea wa:e Quait and pint niugli
water and cream jugs
But'er bra’s
Lrge and firall looking glades
Tninlde’s and wine ’glades
Quart pint and half pint decantfera
g by to wii-dow glafs
Wine and n-
Holland piiin In cafes
A neat aderrmen of callings
Wi'h a vsncti’nl other articles too
tedious toen'iiipia’e
Lexington Arsv 17 i?&9
JUST OPENED
AND FOR SALE BY
Yr I I S O Sand? A R K E R
At their new Store nearly eppefitetha
new Court Hunfe a very general affert-Z
mint a
MF RCHANDIZE
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Suitable for the feafon which they will
dxMeofon reafnabu terns fareafi
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rr AKFN upby the fubjeribet living on
1 Ctriwrighis creek in Ntlfmcoun-
fy a dam bay Mire 10 years eid about
14 ha"ds high brawltd on the
fhoutdtr RC afwitch tail trots natu f
raiv a iittiscrefl fallen Appraijed ta
£i iAfi 1739 Matthew Penn
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rtr AKEN up I y the jubfcribtr living
1 in M ulib't conty a bay horfo a-
bout thrtetn lands and a half high have fad -
both hind feet white ajmall bell tief MARS 10
with a leather lirep branded en the near
Jbo unier I and an the buttock L Appraifo r
alto £6 T?
July 131 A 1789- 1 U
George Yeocome -
PA RT of a Lot of ground In the
town of I exingf on near Captain t)
rC AKEN up by the fubjeriher living 'forng’t Tavern and near the new v
1 on Road run in Nefjon county M Court houfe for which good wheat
bay Mare 2 years old 14 hands high will be taken in pay : inquire of the
appraiftd to £12 Printer
Aug Sth 17 89 Randal Slack Sen
I TAKE this method of informing
the public that I intend to fell part
rp A jfXAr up by the fubferiher living of a waft of land on the non h fide
J hn Otter creek in Madifon ermty of the north fork of Elk horn con-
a fmail bay Mare four feet five or r?aininS th who1® J 46s acr®L ®n‘
inches high four years old left fpring bed in the name of Benjamin Craig
feme white hairs in her mane i Pvfl Jvdjoining Wiliam Lane sjfuieey of one
and eppreljcd to £m r Thoufand acres Lewi Ci aig a of th ree
Dec 8 178 9-
I fa Seaicy
All kinds of Blank Books for
Merchants Clerks &c made
a:td ruled to any pattern : Alfo
c!d books new bound on rc&fon
able urxs atbisofrue
-iaimng
fv tred in
ijjidjoini
i'hOllti ' ww — — w — a - —
hundred acres and about one mile be
low Lane's preemption on north Elk
horn and about thiee milea aad u'
t rr 4 XTrp jr -pv
y jV 1
A Xf AV well acquainted w:th tha
L X bufinefs ef an Overfeer Such m
f wlU rtttimildld will
with Mg encouragement by ap $
plying te the Printer hereof or to the
M"ibor near Danville ifi 18
ilium M Doweil
Vec 6" 1789-
T' AKEN up by the fubferiber living
A in Fayette ceunty a brown
Mare and forrel Colt the Mare is a- $
bout thirteen hands and an inch high V
four years eldlafl Jpringftme white on
her hind foie Apprafed to £j ' 1
George Jamefon
TAKFN up by the fubferiher living
on Rude run near the wrdow Grun
dy's in Ntlf on county a dark hay More
fourteen hands high twelve years old
branded en the near (leulder a- d aw
the near buttock II paces has aflerita
her forehead andfome wh!te fpats an her'
back idiSx
Thomas Turnum
j HEREBY forewarn all ptrions
£ from taking an ajjig iment of a Bmd
me u Jeh-i'Blwellfor two
thoufnnd weight of lujpefied tbacco
dated I think in Aujrufi Ini) ad
payable I thiiik tie 25th Injl as
TAKEN up by the Jubfcrlbtr living
on the Townjork of Elk horn creek
ijork of Elk horn creek
about fourteen handset
bay Stud horfo about fourteen handfiy
high no brand or
r mark ten years eld S
1 Ijed to £4 :o '
Pojtsd and appraijed 1
Saniord Payne
Nov a 1789 1 6 1 1
WANTED A
DISTILLER
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WHO can come well recommended
for his honefly diligence arAfo p
Iriety good wages will be given by the
fttbjiriber living on the fo' th fork ef
Gear creek 14 miles from Lexington
tf Samuel Lamme
will pleafe to inform the Prtmeiheie-- ’
of which may prevent futuwcloublo
end expence ' ''V': '
Dec 1911 17S9 ISofesBlcdfeeij
half from capt Rcnj Craig’s
If any perfon thinks he hath a bet
ter clam than mine to fud land 'ho!
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ExtraS of a letter from a Merchant t
Bourdcauk it his father tit Virginia
dated Augtifi io 1789
“ have given you fome account of the
great revolution we have juft experien
cid in this country— of the attempt or
flat of the ariftocratic party to over
throw all pretensions of the democratic
lit ci ftngie blow of the alarm taken by
‘ the latter from the drawing the troops
from the different garrijons to the capi
tat and confirmed by the difmtjjion and
batiifbme t of Mr Ntckar (means which
the king had been wheedled into by the
queen count de Artois and the heads of
that party without being j'enftble of it
or meaning ii!) of its bur fling out iike
a flafb i eight hours after the depar
ture of that Minifter of the peoples
J'eizing arms on all tides a id in 48 hours
' having gained a complect victory chan
ged the while fy ft in and taken every
thing like government into their twit
hands by taking and razing the B vide
forcing the Hotel de: Invalids the Ecole
MUitaire and everyplace like rejiftanee
in or about Paris-— taking poffeffton
all the arms atnunitoa end warlike Jtores
flopping off the heads of many tj the
principle and moft obnoxiout of t he par
ty and banijbing or prtjcrihing tire reft
1 no tv covet you an authentic at trust
ef this extraordinary lufinejs in a pam
phlet entitled the revolutions of Paris
containing the five great days and two
or three others- the kings letter of re
call to Mr Ntckar his reception by the
fialio a A jfinbly for they Are no long
er called tire States general a id a plan
or two for the new propojed conjhtuti
o whic-ti will at once give you an idea
oj the utter Jubverjion of arbitrary go
y eminent here and (bevr tne rights
of Man as c early delineated as in a
Virginia bill of rights The Arch Bi
fhop of Rjurdeaux in his addrefs to the
nation'll aiembly wherein he declares
She necefjity and importance of a bill of
tigins rakes uje of the following expref
j’o os 1 have literally tranjlated them
‘ Tim 0 oie l ea co rcieved in another
“ hemjphert ought in preference to
“ tranjgivit itjelp ftrjl among us We
“ !av 1 ojji en in the events which gave
"Nunn’ America her freedom— -She
flews mo what principles we ought
to pound t ie 'prejervation of ours — The
jury w-rJ whit net fmmsriy we car
ryett nothing but -chains Now teach
cs us hew to guard again wearing
them our jeives
“ Nothing could have equalled th Ge
neral tonjujion eft convuljion the whole
Kingdom has been in for fome time
Praia the our Mr Ntckar left Ver
sailles until he return d every thing
was conftdsred ruined left and undone
every fpecies of occupation a a baft-
sies was Jujpeided every OJfie pub r ci g ict every thing in motion a
lie a d private but— Fiery nan fttw (J lead a grand illumination here
to arms' as his dernier rejort - Uit
men aid boys from fifteen to fixty pie
feu themf elves to tie encoded- The
j-icheft merchants and moft rtfpellable
Citizens flood in the ranks with Jhoe
Hacks and porters— Suck was the rage
for equality which at once went abroad
The jams fpirit pervaded the whole
Kingdom -Eve-ry and every corner of it -
tiling looked to the fame end- -One
voice hard ami lifleued to by all
finud to cry out— - defend your lives
your property a id your rights to the
iafl extremity-- -Aidthoje rights ap
parently little known before in-an in
Qant jeemed inft’nilively to be unaer
"jlucU ay every one Since the reft ora-t
tion of the adored Neckar confidence ft
is in a great menfurc reflat ed the peo
ple fern to be fully perfuaded that their
national atjembly will give them that
government that will make them happi
eft and are conjequently returning to
quiet -lets and peace of mind but never the
go on unremittediy to crganizeand
dsfetpline their Militia and every citi
zen is a loluicr But the moft unexpect
ed and ftiguiar circumjlaree in this bit
jinefs is that that ftciriing army ’'vlich
has ever been known the tool of tyrants
and the Jcourge of liberty and was
counted upon Here as the principle in
flrument m their intended wotk has
been Jeen in the firft general xommoti
in Paris to rc'fufe to lire upon the peo
ple and even to fide wth them and
mow in every part of the Kingdom to
be eujity axioujly employed informing
them Jot-diers in drilling them orga ni
zing and miking them ftruridabif as
tlicmfehts Had the crry not have
L E X ! N G 1 ON Dec iff
out at the moment ft did certain it is
that one of the moft horrid plots which
could have been conceived by the ene
mies of human nature would have been
executed in a Jew hours — Every mem
her of the lower order to the Stans
general of any influence and every
mar in or about the capital in office
or a jituation to aid the intended re
form of government would have been
majfacreed without dijl tuition and eve
ry thing like rejifta-ice borne down at
the paint of the bayonet By way of
curlojny in its kind I fend you among
the pamphlets you will jit it has been
in Jervice— my Cockade -and to flew
my little aid has not seen wanting I
could fend you ajlrongtr proof but as
it cannot conveniently go in the coirpijs
of a letter and ar I am JliU called up
on to do duty three times a week I mu ft
defer it I mean my musket and bayonet
‘‘ This cockade was th : badge of patri
gfijm—this was what dijlinguijbed the
brave Partjans who forced the B of lilt
who braved hre a a jword and accon
piifhed the revolution— this was the
cocloide which the King accepted at the
lownliouje in Patis from the hands of
Monj tSaily who was made by the peo
pie governor of the city a m who pre
je-t cd trie keys to him inis is the cock
ade without which no man's head is Jape
even at tuts any i t JiairdeuHX tint
tujerve the t tree colours denote th:
three orders united and cemeruedjthe
win:: tiers etat — is the ground worn the
largtjl and faireft To give you an idea
of tne lyiiit of the times you have fol
lowing Mof U silly s adarejs to the
king when de delivered hurt 'he keys
of Paris it uees not renuti well into
E-igltfb t ie nsarejl tranflatisn I can
give is-— Sire I tiring his Mnjefty the
“ keys of Ins good city of Pans- they
me the fame which were prejentedto
‘ henry the Vf had reconquered his
“ pcopirmnow the people have reconquer
“ ed their King-”
‘‘ Altho' I relate this revolution with
a great deal of pleafure it had almrft
ruined me E very f pedes of ne&itiatiod
has beenftagnated every fort of pur chafe
flopped every bureau lucked no nun
would truft his money out of his fight
the f id: eft merchants hen found biff
cully to go on aid five days more woud
have effectually obliged me to flop pay
ment -being under large acceptances
and all our money by us in Firmer and
Bankers notes as is the cajewith ail the
merchants here) ami which at any 0
ther time than jueh a miraculous one as
tilts commands cadi in a moment at
once became iit "iffi'ie to egoci ne
ho man would give a crown but f or a
crown ail coiifide-ec wg loii -and I
predicated myjelf r lined IVilh
Mr 'decker however came bad cut-
i-i conjequence of and infti-ad of
fous my ufuai allow vue ( fort lefe things
are common here I put a ciowns worth
of candies in mj windows and never
jaw a crow : melted with fo much fatj
Jatlianinmy life I had been attempt
i g to firlke with the Farmers for 550
hoi fiends of Tobacco but tsfoon as this
affair broke out in Turin they feat ex
prec's orders to their Agent not to pur
chafe a hogfbead at any price till furth
exportation- er orders there is little demand for
every market in Europe being
overftocktd but I hep! tin Farmers wilt
now fun reju-us then purchajes “
The following is an authentic copy of
a proclamation of the governor oi
Nur-Orlcsns
By His Excellency Stephen Mire Efq
Brigadier General it the armies of
his catholic Mijeffj Cavet-nr an d
inttndanttf the provinces of Liuifia
na and IF eft Florida cfc
aprocl a m a T I O N
HERE AS HisMajefty has been
V gractoully p leafed to permit the
fubjefis anJ citizens ot other comm i£S
to emigrate to his provinces of Louisi
ana and Well f lcmda by the Miffi
iippi river with then flock luves
fanning utcnfils and houfehoid furni
ture as alfo'to introduce their pro
peay in the actual pioduce ct the
country from whence they coats pro
niifiirg to each iarily a tract oi land
from 24010 800 aeics in proportion
10 ther nu tube s Lee from ail experxe
as alfo exemption from taxation and
the private cxe sfe 0: tlretr religion
term ever or tie affair not have hoa
out at the moment ft did certain it is
nowin o-der to fain! the'e the bene
vo'ent intentions of mv royal mailer
vo'ent intention- of my royal mailer
and w 4 umd agmirll framior impofi
t'on I have thought proper to Ufu
this my proclamation making known
to ali per ions who may become the
fubjefls of ills majefty that they will
be duly protected in ihe rights and
privileges of before mentioned but
all and eve y perfon lo emigrating af
ter taking the tell of allegiance will be
obliged to render on oath a true ae
count or invoice of the property they
may bring down to the Covernoi of the
Diflrict oi'N'atchexoi the commandant
at Lance ala Grade as the cafe may be
and loiemnly to 1'wear that no perfon
or pencils are diieclly or induectlv
inteieiiedoi concerned in the fame it
being the intention of his Majefty to
extend his Royal bounty to actual fet
tierj on y and any attempt to contra
vene this defign will be pnuiihed with
the utmoll ligor
Given under my hand and feal
at arms in the City of New
Orleans the 2d da of Sep
tember 1789
bSTEVAN MIR O
Somet me la fl week four Indians
fell in with a man and his fen (a young
lad) on Slare creek who were hunt
ing they killed the father and took
the foir prifoner the? then proceed
ed toward the Ohio and fell in with
a camp on Licking above the upper
Blue Lick at which there was only
one man killing him they plundered
the the camp and palled on to the
Ohio above Kennedy’s bottom Juft
as they arrived at the river they dif
cuvered a boat comng to land upon
which the Indians immediately bound
the lad and going up fired on the boar
killed live end took a woman pnfon
e together with the boat one man
crly made his elcape there being on
ly 7 on board the boat VVhilll the
Indians were tngaged in taking the
boat &c the la t tound means to ioofe
hmifelf snd make his efcape into the fi
inhabitants
IVe a e informed that about the
1 5 ill inft Maj M'Mtllin with fome
others went out in order to hunt in
tne neighbourhood of the flat lick
When they had arrived ontfegiound
intended they encatnpeu and turned
out in the woods to hunt ihe Major
being done and palling by the fide of
a Cane-break heard fomething in the
Cine commg towards him: hefuppo
ling it to be game made 'eady to tire
but when itapeared in figlv difeover
el it was an Indan ana immediately
fired on him the Indian fell on the fpot
the Major then charged his rifle again
and lee tig nor hearing any rno'e
proceeded to fcalp him but as he
(looped to pei form that aft fix Ind ans
who lay concealed near him railed and
tiled on hi® upon which ihe Major
endeavoured o efcape by flight but
one 'of the Indians ptufued him foclofe
that he was obliged to turn and tiieon
him which killed him alfo and the
Major then got off without receiving
any injury
fi- ft-i) ft ft- fi- fi-fi fi- fir fir fi fir
TO BE LET
"'O theloweft bidder at cant Tho by
i mas Tlung's Trvtrn in Lexington n
on the J'ecoiid TueJ'day in February next
(it being clurt day) at 3 0 clock in the
afternoon 1 he building a
S T O N E f A
Thirty TwoVeet long Twenty feet 1
a id Seventeen feet pitch above the low-'
er floor a man of which will befho wn
on that day: Alfo the erecting a Pil
lory Stocks td IPhipping Toft
Edvvprd Payre
Levi !Todd
Robai t 'I'odd Commijf-
Thoaias Lewis
James Trotter
R IKED
JUST
And notv opening for fate by
PETER JANUARY & SO N
At their Store "in Lexington oppofire G
the Printing Officq a large and com-X
pleat alfortinent of GOODS adapted
tothefeafon which they will fell pn
lealonab'e territ for Caffi Corn
Wheat Rye If utter Psriq Salt Lc
it may concern that the aftions
Tranfactioas or doings of Cape Tho
johnfon of Eenucky are in no way
or manner whatever binding on me
HliNllY GARRETT
' I ri ix public were informed
in the lull paper that a
p un was in agitation for the
lettiement of the lands belong
ing to the State of Georgia con-
aincd 1:1 tne gre: Lend of
T nede river commonly known
by the name of the
MUSCLE-SHOALS COUNTRY
In addition to which th tab
fenber has thought piopcr t
coinmumcate the terms more
fully for the fatisfadtion ofany
perlon delirou of emigrating
to that dtiightful country
The character of this country
n (Orwell dtabiifhcd as to re
quire in tic commenaation at pre
fer! Te tod Has fertile as Ken
tucky ire climate infinitely more
agrecahie better calcinated for
railing cotton md'go and the
different productions of this ch
ma'e its luuation is perhaps
as convenient as any on the
Wciiein waters i) mg on the
1 1 I A ft 1 0 oil il beautiful river
Teeie w Inca affords an inn
iiite variety ol fine fish Sc
Any perfon who has a wifh to
aihfl m foimnig a fettiement it)
that coun iy rimy be informed
of any partculars by application
to the iublcribtr who hereby
ag s to every able bodied
11 two hundred acres of land
of the fin it quality in that country
on the follow ng conditions: that
they meet him at Lexington or
luch pacein Kentucky as lie may
think molf convenient on or be
foie the frit day of March 1790
well armed and compleatly e
quipped to proceed from thence
to the place of fettlemenr
(which will be at the AT ifcle
bhoal ) and to continue there
until ' the- twenty-fifth day cf
Decembe following
B GAINES
Lexington December 151789
PUBLISHED
K E N T U C K Y
ilANACK-
F02 the Year of our Lord
7 9 0
Printed on fins writing paper
Ami may be had at this Office
the Grots dozen or Angle
H A R L E S WHIT
E
COP PXR-SMITII
Late of N E IV- TO RK
ESPECTFULLY Informs th&
Informs
'V Public that h intends carrying
on the Copper Smith’s bufinefs at this
place in all its vatiotts branches (to
vr t) Stills Biw and Die keules&c
Alfo cads all kind of brafs work foj
mills— makes and repairs all kind of
brafs and tin work likewife tepairs
all kinds oflocks and keys He buys
all kinds of old copper brafs p-ewiea
and lead-— Thole who pieafe to favor
him with their cuftom fhall have their
work done in the ueft manner and eu
the lfiortcft notice
Lexing’on I ec 8 IfiO-
—a
$0 hereby give notice toe! whofti
a it may concern that the actions
A la ge company will dart from ths
Crab-Otchard the ill day of January s
ioi the Eaftern fettlemenis j aii to go
well arpRd
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JER MORIARTY
ALL p:r: Ai3IuU to m?
for the town of
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Fra!kfcirt cri for mares I lit tn
Slider or j-mjiihp’iir arc rtq-jeft-
C I 1 I a I n ABM BA A fa
cd tu imk-- j)t viiier t to LVpr
D Gaho at that pJ ce on or
before tl'-e Tcr!-Sll day
e y r ii
of January nex ir wljicii
time luprod'iu: wiii be iccei-
rcd J"
1 will fell mv flud Godolphin
end lever-! Tier aloabie
L I- — t t r r
n reafoitable terms frvi pi od-rce
Scvcrafh ibfi s and lots in ibis
Tbwn to 6- to'd lor fail) or
Of exchang'd' lor mirfcliardzf - -
GOODS
IVrl! aii’p'edto the feafnn
evhLh will be fold on thgnmft
feal:n!l terms Tor calli or
Ftin
Lexingten Dee 2 1789
JUST O P E N E D
Aii'ferjale by
ALEXANDER 5 AMES PARKER
Two St tres in t birr'
lire tuh af ili'in w l a'Vr ari
aiatft ta the f apn wV h they
wW d: "i'e afai teifi- able terntfar
— Cafb-M-echantable wheat ttfleur- —
Xitingtai Dec 51739
At tictr Uors to Lcxitg on
cppfiir capt Youngs fiv rn
ami n -urthe new court!nufe
neat aui general adort
mrnt of
C fBKne aitd pnlented 6i5ir7“
ljfelf— rns tract ues on the pifs paper and enamllcink(lcnJs
fight of the mad frrn this place Mens faddles :
to “ Limcllone and about— ine-Mcns a::J weiPP?Propircns
tileStJinhir fd-nf lhe lower - J irjLi4-OZ laddie jacks
Sa l’ C BolTes
Truit of LnJ of to coo aero
tognher ir in frnaM parcels
located an lit reeved for Cul
blue lick a few families ma
ccupv it in 1afe:'crJ I wjlJ
make the terms of payment caiy
10 the purrlvri r
JAMES WILKINSON
kexington Dec 5 1789
n AKFN Krl
“7' V?7 'j A3
fends a -A a half high branded en the
ttearfbwidtrli) net docked
CEO WIKK remdfoijl!t!flcB
Junt $ 1 719
JUST OP t NE D
Am now for Tale by
COUI)Y N3 WILLIAMS
Apfnejk-
At their Stare in fexingtan an Xhin
Street it the Jiaufe formerly aceti
fied by Gen IVilkivfm a Central
AJortairit af
g o o n
CUPEftHNE B-and ant narrow
C!-rhs Scc"-rJ di-ro
Trill'd p'ain o'nrs
P T a-d wl -Jjt Csirin-cri
Pf’ c n'i rT (T o'ice ciiinfonanJ
'f-om-vl Vi-l e:
Con' i f i a"d "rrc!f
Janet ’ c-' and fi'liins '
Royal !' an' f-t:ret
Sha’l ort and
CairhV ani Ip-lii iV'nnlng
Vo cir: a id I’ i'rrsin
' l'L-rrs and
M ile and pe 'in
Ro h an ! fa- cercf
CV- - cH i ca!l:co(! alLifteJ
II wruivs
Irvlia roiiireinare adjitcd
Mait'e ’lf (':ihinp
Deninia knd Jfawhov
Iriih liren an 1 Rufiia fl eetirj
Dowlas and rowel Iren
Tirownfteef & count-y made Iircn
Ecdiick and rcathcrs
Apr'n clxei"
Camhrici: -ml trnfiw
Ga ze a - l cargut
Ia-vn ipmns
S !!:- ar‘l irn handkerchiefs
la-n and kcutme 00-
Shau!l 8rItejt
ens anj womens kJ g?oe
iVens nJ wrmer kJ
Mens and womens cor on hofe
mi
Mens wo'fieJ 'o J
Mens and womens leather ff osi
IVoricn PiisflTdn
NcLt-dreTd calf Him
Mens am' bovs hao
RiN naflbrtel-
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Black a:il 12 morer lace
an’ hat hln vne
nlnad’a'i I im'-nw Pit-ding
i f
I'erei nr i-ndrapc
Scwim tiL rrJtn-ft
While HmTrir'oeJ thcaJ
Coarfe and iji-e cruihb
enj and Wove s u rded do
iprre&nJ tmall nse-ai liaions
Sleeve butipns aiTorcd
Vau-h feab
r"-l ock “ft eS
Pell vhi-e I'prel rcci!
jarcr jnjwi:d puis
SciTorsand Th'mhlcs
Razor and thjvm Pcxcs
Table knives sni fo-ks j
ruichcrand cit lean knives
pen and child-ens do
jjnc knives p-ncer andawlElades
Fnnamilcd rnuff Boxes i
Nutmeg r'e - 1 - -
Bibles teftameni and fIiinR Pooks
Frimnicrs and childicns jhillories
JrcRCe (ilrihand flraining web
ch and llndle Ilnclles
Cuiband fnffle Bridle Bits
riateJ fpurs -
Stofck locks J
lira s knob ditto
Pad ard faddle fag do
Dcik cupboard t id chcR do
HI hinges Brjfs II do
ciS3 XpiH do
Door and wiilJoV Collt
if
V ailing axes t-
Mortciie and“Jitrinir chifcls
JUST OPENED
Ann FOR SALE I Y
TEGARDEN and AFCULIOL’G!!
- n-'AKXNu? by the fubftriber living
nAKENupby the fuhfcriber living
— x-lerr-Qitnr-creekfin-Madifav-eeHnty'-
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T‘-a v'i:c arJ pint ctngk
rs' ard c:e:m jugs
Rurer h"3’s
i'i'b'I locMn? piaffes
Tiiinl'e ard w'ne'elaffca
p inif avd half pint decanters
h bjr 10 ft i!ir fjafs
Wircnnl n
ci::r srcsfcs
A r-c!t a-:r i-cr irgs
tVi'h a o other articles too
tedious to eo ii'P'a'e
Lcxirg-on Alov 17 189
J U S T 0 P E N E Z
A N I) FO R S A L E BY
V’ I I SON and PARKER
A- their new Store nearly eppefite the
-rrtP'r neaTty eTpcfite no
J j' ”n aJfrt'A
Wf'iA a
MERCHANDIZE
Suitable f he Jeam M He iU
r t J -i n
itjrftaf eemf-eafi
—
nVKupkythefubjyibnfMngM
Crluria!nicrik inNejoncenn-
rv a dsn bavMtre to years odabaitt
a A
1 4 hr-ds high I ran led on the nrifi
!bbuid’r Ilf a Jin itch tail trots natu)
rstv ait:e irejl fallen Appraijed to
£ ' '
Set t i gth 17J9 Matthew Tenn
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r-' AKFNuplyth: jubfcriber livtug
t i t Mvtiw canty a tay hdrfe a-
hut thtue t hands and a half kigh3t
bath hind fett white ajmedl bell tief
frith a leather !rai branded an the near
fbiutder i anden the buttuk L Appraif
"edta£-6
July tyh 1789-
George Yeocome
rfAKEN up bythe fubjer tier living
i an Road run in Ntijan county
Vuivei and plain iroas -
( :jw i JtM'ifK
C ! :i: od rall
I rr: ! frr
ba"d a?d cro”out faw file '
fr cn crs rules and o mpafTcs
B'-Tsf Candlcftick
'I : y mg pans CoronanJ low cards
TC'f and tin ware
T
Milliard
I tr 'e ard toirh Brvfhes
H'Trn Oieen nrd Prshca Teas
Cci!Tce and chocolate
LnrfarJ Mnicovado fugai
Cinrinin -Pc c'-ves and nutmegs ' -
rcr nJ Alfpice
li’-t -jo and Cip-eiai
Rcl a:-t "hire 1 cad
Ilr-inftonc and rofin '
Powder ’and ! cad
Shot am! Run fi nits
Quec'ii wre Dlflies
fnall bay Mare few feet five or jfAannS In 1
inches L four years old lajl lre( te
fame white hairs in her matte j "PajlfdA
and appraijed t£iu - XL
Dec ith 1789 Tfa Searcy
bay Mare 2 years aid 14 hands LigAwill be taken inpay : Inquire of tho
apiraifed ta £12 Printer
Aug ith 1 j9 Randal Slack Sen V —
All kinds of Blank Books for
Merchants Cletks &c made
aud ruled to any patiern : Alfo
old books new bound bn reafoiv
able cxxs Tuhis effide
A KEN up by the fubfcribtr living
A in Fayette cemty a brawn
Elate end ferreLColt the-Mare it a
bout thirteen hpndt and an inch high '
feur years eld lajl Jpring feme white 09
Mr hind feet Appralfed tt £j '
' Ccurc Jamefon
TAKEN up by the Jubfcriber living
on the Tewn Jerk of Elk hern creek
a bay Stud harfe about fourteen kandas
high ru-brand ar mark ten years aid g
Pujsd ana appraijed ta £± J'io s
Saniord Payne
Nav 2 1739 6-1 1
WANTED k
DISTILLER
HO can came well teeammendei'
ror his homjiy diligence and Jo- $
trlety gted wages will be given bv the
Jubfcriber living an ra r th fork tjf
Gear creek 14 m Her from Lexington '
if Samuel Lamme
-f y a EnP7T
' Vi 1 11 J J
A Man well acquainted v:ththa
'1? £( J! °mJ"' “ -J
perlon coming well rtcemmended will
rJa i f
plying te the Printer hereof or to tha
plying to tnnter hereof
JtyM" " DavUk
16 Ift
Doweil
n " "un
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JIEREBt forewarn all peri t ns
from taking an ajftg-iment ef a Bsnd
given by me te Jehn Biwell for ivre
thoufvtd weight of i'fpe-ltd tfbacce
dated I thine ia Augufl lai) ad
payable I think tie 2$th lift as I
have pad of Jntt -and
MARS I ON CLAT
A RT of a Lot of gronnJ In th
P town of I exins'on near Captain
Young's Tavern and rear the new
Court houfe for which good wheat
I TAKE this method of informing
the public that 1 intend to fell part
of a traft of land on the non h fido
ot a tra 01 iami on
of th ttqrthfork of Elk Pjynycon-
ln thC wfibie 1665 acres en
TAKEN up ly the fubferiher living
an Rie run near the w!daw Grun
dy's in Netfan ccu:ity a duk bay Mare
fourteen handi high twelve yean eld
branded pn the near (laulder : a i n
the near buttock (I paces hat a flaim
her forehead anJfame wh!te fpetsenher
back 1618
Thomas Turnum
FO R S A LE y-
name ’of Benjamin Craig
adjoining Wiliam Lane'sjfuivey of one
Thoufand acre Lewis Craig’s of three
hundred acres andabout one mil be- w X j
low Lane's preemption on north Elk- 07- ' I
horn and about thiee ifiiles and
half fromcapt Bcnj Craig:-X-L-' r
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'T"“ and even to fide -with then t and countr
if even Part of the Kingdom te miung
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fl EXJHGl ON Dec: zs
Kingdom and every corner of it
ry thing looked to the fame rsJ--Onr
veice hetrd and lifleued tt by ail
ftmei to'' cry out -— defend your Jives
your fioptrty and yeur rights to the
f’lsfl op-fare-tiy extremity' -A id theft lights
little known before in-an in
£xtre3 e 4 letterfrem a Mercians it
Bourdtaux tt his father in Virginia
dated Augnfi 10 1789
'lkve given you feme account of the
great revolution wt Live Juft erf erien
cei in tilt ctuntrwmjf tit attempt or
ht tf the arijlocratic party U over
throw all pretensions tf the eea ocrati:
at a Jingle bhw—jof the tliim taken ky
tie latter frm tie drawing tit troops
from the different garrijons tt tie a pi
to! and confirmed by ihe difmfln and
K lanifowt tf Mr Ntckar (means which
tie king had he n wheedled i:tt by ths
fawn deAtois and the heads tf
' that farty without being fenjikls tf it
tr meaning iTj tf its barfing tut like
a fiafb i tight lours after the depar
ture tf that Mlnifler ‘if -the peoples
feiziiig arias on atl tides iytd in 48 lours
' laving gained a compieat victory chan
ged the wlIe fy-ltm awl taken every
thing Hie government in to their own
Lauds by taking and rasing the Bid He
forcing the Hotel its Invalids the E:o!e
Aliliiairt end every place tike refifzice
in tr about Paris— taking ptffrffion of
ell t he arms omuniton and warlike jits tt
— Upping tf the letdt tf maty oj the
' Jri-ui le and nojl t jinx lout of the par-
ty a-d ban flitg ir projeribhg the rtjl
J now covet you an authentic acuu-t
af this extratt dintry lufinifs in a pam
phlet entitled the ret olut ions tf Paiis
containing thtfivt great days and two
or three others the kings letter tf e
call to Mr JVrckar his reception ij tfc
: ed andfi-iguiar circumflxtc: in this lu- Vf giadsiufy p cafcd io permit ihe
fmtfs is that that fiariing army which fd&jeB alJ citiatetiai of other Coiliiii:5sr
1 has e vef been t-mivn the tool of tyrants to emlgrateio hisprovniCMof loaifi-
and the J'cturge of liberty end was ana and Well HutiJa by the Mila
: counted ipen nere os the principle in
fenti ttctojelves to ve ert s arg common here I put a a owns wonts
mmUm fW aj alJ ir
KStio a Ajembly for they are no long
er caiUd tue States g"eierai a id a plan
or two for the new p rof ojed couJPiuti
t i which will at tniegive you a 1 ise
of the utter Jubverfitit of aroitmy go
veruiaeiit leu end flew the r guts
ef hi an as c early delineated as in a
llrgiiia bill of rights The Arch B!
flop tf Bordeaux in hisaidreftoc-e
Katto-iol a ‘embiv whertin he declai es
the necejjity and i nport anci of a bill of
figuu c sj uje of the following ex prrf
Jioi 11 1 hxvi liter ally traflitid them
VVi o'ie Jra co icuvid inane: her
keafphett ouqkt in prefort-ue to
reral lo ifujiou C5 convtiljion the vhoe
2Iinqion has been ft far font! time
jpivn the ear Mr Nsckar left 'r
Jiiilis ti'til he return every thing
was confiderei ruined hfi and utuio a
avery f tales of occupation a a baft-
ste-i ho juipeiued every 0'5r pub
Jr r v fid:-co a id jet every tig t-i atnu i a
he -a d private Rntt— Every men flew J
: u:J i ni-ga:n— lle!ujaifii‘i:iU'aiat‘oiihiie
fiant jeemifiinjliniivtly timer-'verVaileS-V:i to (e
la farms - as kis der-Atr tefiott --OJ
rimtfeyrf Fir-fifteen tafixty pie
hcn jitfirrca eswHLtom ( s m o n !
“I ranAia! rtjel firfi-among us Il's hftletnjlsgruua every jorttj luraSyc
rhaviojfiUwi't tus evsstks which gave fiW' d fio mt
“AW A I erica ier fiuim- -Se ils Ki1 fut Y
Thc following I an airhentii: copy of
ticn’ of the adored Xeckar confidence a piociaiiuiioii of the governor ef
s'j ina great mssfure refiortd the pet- New-Orlcans
fie fee m to be fully ptrjuaded that t heir By His Excellency Stephen Mho Efu
Jlrunent in their irterdid wotk has fanning utcnfils anJ houffchoid furni-
lejsgbo'i wiTim’titdiy l A1' R O C L A Ai ATI O N
difctpline th:ir Militia and every citi
sea isaioldier But themofi uuexpecl- y7llPtAS I:s Majcdy has been
“ hi- r
Lteiijeen in the f-rji general cmroii- Use a alio 'to ifttrifdiee ihcsr pro
' - A - --- pewy in the actual pioducc cf the
i The fn: :nJ a"awj‘‘! Uort -v things
p!
rs flood i 1 the ranks with Jhse-
hue the reflora-
V'l-V! lMj£ ti
eejvr’ tr tht hayt now la oder to fuj£ fc cfe the bene
eur a the moment it did cettain it is vo'ent intention of my toyal msiler
' !¥' Kt-iefrU T11 vkUb- aad frauior iatpofi
cetud have been cencentd by the cue- ran I have thought i-ioper to idiie
Y ur!' vodj have been this my pro tlaaiition outing known
executed' in aJiw-uouts-—tpeiy mta to all je-ibjs who may le-tamc the
her tf tut Iraer truer tt jo -Sinus UVcfi of his nujv:! tha: 1117 wI
tuis comm r as tad' i i a mtu me
one: became im t to 'otine
ns mnn won i gire ocuwi t it fr a
ct:wi - all co ifid:- e’ ug ls-l : -i l
frrd clxfd myjuf rji:ed li'il’t
Isle l-ieckar i:nW- rr ra n back ct v-
affair broke tut in Poric they feny t
pro's orders to their Agent not to pur
chafe a ksf-jlezi at any price till furth
er orders thert is littie demand for ex
portation every market in Em ope being
ovitflocktd but I hips the Far :u:rswi-l
niwj&ea reuiu: their purchyes"
iJWi'j Mj JSitys totig
kiiig W-i-'i nt mmvtied hnt 1 keys
if Vans it ines hot rt iuei u ri i ro
E t is tsured truijlatj-t tun
give ' Src luring Us Mrjefiy ths
keys §f h i g'-sd city of pans they
11 tue the j nas which vat pi ejnteJ to
' lie-rytiie s—llchad recoiiqtered his
" gropu—iow the people lave rectiur
“ fi lAeir K’-z-"
Ait hi 1 1 tine this t evolution with
a great deal of lesjur ’t hed clnr-fi
ruined me£’:ryfreces ofjieffiiijiiei
i 1 crueqnence of i: and in's -ad tf
could j'tnd you afinriger prof Lt as
it cannot tt-ienetty go In 1 1 tomcfs
of a letter a-d a-l un fill leal td ip
on to do duty time times a week I-aujl
defer it I mean my uusxet a u bujct
inis ciitkaJ: vis tie baage o' patri-
tfijm—thts was what mfitugnfles the
brave Paiijant wno ftretd the Bifiiit
-' Who braves iirt jwtru a-d o i'a-a
pijhed me rtvtUuion— t is was the
cotiitie whcit me trg imepcea a: ths
'1 own koUjt 1 1 Pa-is j i m t:ie ka vf
Mjij ttatiy v jj wui nude by tut pea '
governor if the city a a win ie
je -ate t- J-tnextys ta nim — uai is t ie c
w-tion wuiUiomiio L-iU
eve' at tis jiy ft iiru me ju
Wl $JjZTZy tiiS H'CC LidkioUrj
ton if ui :rs9 united aw iuncuieottie
Wl-i i i I - fS t laf t £ Ww? 4 ti8
the tickejl msichriskne Jsud difii
laigifi- jjafrffi — i'oglu 0jjll!leT
oy tut it ‘i‘t of fit H'Keif ym iir-efil-
- 1 — as- v I Ilia MirtjVii 1114 UllTV will — —
general tf any jv-fluenta W every ta duly piotccleJ in iie n-U anJ r r
tun nor about the caiit- i is iff re privilege of UVe noitxcci but li r- Tu‘w: wctr al' fmcd
r y iuj I Le f'vii aud cve y pcnoi !u 11 tic 1— It Pncr liluC li
firm tfgovirU-nt wmh lint been ter taking ihctelt of allcgiauLC wTiJle
maJaartedVfUh-ut dfLusiou auieve- ’
reed wifk
ry iiti-ig if: rej'tfiawe bon: mown ot
tne ! of tut bnj -i’li t By w y tf w ty bring noivn ro the G'ovsrnor u! the
eurafity ii u kly Ijtnd you t-iog UiliH ofNitchcaoi iliecMiiuuhJaoc
thm p ‘nthlstr l
- - wi IlllliilMUl IllCl'IlllUUIIk
the praphets yen w ijet io Its ban at La:ee alalJuu'e atlecalcoi iy br
tnjerrue— my ' to Jlw "aul lociiinly (olV’car that no roifoi
i I Ills mo 4 Jo r t '
y I’ssie aid has vjMiv’ I
O
ry fronnv hence they coasprjo
to each iamily a tract of I and
-
15M1 irtf Ma M'Miilin isrh fume
o:!:es vent out in order to hunt in
tne re'ghLoj-hooJ cf the fat lick
Wiiciimey hid urived on tlegciinl
On t)' Kc:::ici:y's bv it 011 Jcft
i' li:ey a i vei at the riveiii y dif
cfveief a bi-a: trni ng 10 lr uprn
v liich il e ii duiit iiiiatdiatcly bounJ
t!e 1 JI anJ oiiie up Rie l on the ho r
-icJ hie Tii too a worn n pnLm
ti tovihei vtli il-c one Hn
criy tiiu'c I s Ciiiapc )i:eic being on-
1 7 0:1 board i!e Litt ivh 11)" P-i caLi bs Sf'picatu'n
Indians v'erj iracJ in lakiig the l l c lubknUr Iu icxb
kllrf A a I al'l !) I ( I A - 1
i&r
iriiik iiiiill ctiiiiiicm untar bt
fuie i!- Ii il day cf March 1790
vu!l anriJ rnd complcatly e
(la pjvd to pioceccl fac'in thence
tu liie place c f fee I ovenr
'' 11 “J ue girw male -caa to are 'c:i-i k i
bat vhci itapcifcd in figh d feover- j'1 vU al l:c
cJ it wjs an In J an and immedlatc'y 25:10 1 a!“ f continue there
firei'!j:m the JnJitnfclliinihcfpo' umjiI i:i i i nt-h!h Jsy cf
tits Ma-ir tlCii cliargcl his ti"c agan De:eriie follow rg
3 CHINES
Lexington D’ct n'tr 1517x9
aiJ iceijg ii or hcaiing-any nin-e
' I J'lClc' J tO fi'llp tlil bill is ll£
ll aopei 10 pcifo-m that a tix In J ans
vii- 'y cnncealcJ near him n::'e J and
'it on I im upon which ihc Major
LidwJvcu ti 0 cfcape by fighr but
one of the iuduas pat fuc J him fo clo 'e
that he A'asobligtj to turn atJ the on
Lm which killed Inin alfu hiiJ tlc
Major then got oT without receiving
auy injury 1
b mieic auJicake hLefcpe inioibe j 1 7 : 77““
iuhabnanti a lw HUitct ces o nj
IV’e a c informed that about the llC Lidt country
1-0 n bi::e eree vha wec lim!
ii'g they tiiiei 'he fa'ic- tnJ totk
tt:e f'ij lim'iti : the ifci proieeJ
ei KrVail tie'Oho an I -fell invli
a cam' on ahitic ilie upper
Clue Lick -t whiii theie w only
vr2 m-iit g k!iij: they plrfiirieisJ — m coiVi intfnt — a
o j'Ciibiii atciliie:l!y ur irU:iell
inc:ieJ oi coiivernuJ i-nhc fjiiij it
being the tnreniion of his Mjcrty to
eiitnJ I is iluya! hoii: to suul fet
tiei i on y anJ any a:iciipito contra
vene t!s-cfn will be pntuihuj wuh
tic utnot iirr
Cvc i uiler ry Jiai’J anJ feal
at a ms in liie Cty of New
Oilcans the 2 J dj 1 of tep-
tklUtei 17 Py
' fcoTKVAN Ml RO
Sornct titC'lail-week fmir Jniiins
:n 'v: a:niii 31! l -i foil (ayerng
the tie i-Un- iJ pa:ie'l ni to the
rPO thehwel bidder at capt Ths
mu l1:iH’r Trvtrn in Lexington
on thtfeccid Tuefday in FsLruaiy next
(it beig tU rt day pet 3 ocinck in tile
often ooii I 'if building a '
S T h N E f A I I? A
Thirty 'f’-vifeet long Twenty feet wide
feel titch above tl-t law "
J U S T A
the Printing OIHc
ft ft T VjE D ”nd lead— Thofcwho pleafc tofayo
bin with their cuflom lhall have their
And now ope nng for fie by wtrjl ( Dcjj manneraqd eu
P E T E IV J A N L A R Y &S ON he ftorclt w1' '
: Leting’on I ff '8 17I9 V
Ax tlieir S’ore In Lexington oppodre f)m
large and com “
TOr BE 'LET
I
XtoL't Todd Cammiff
Tha:lias Lewis '
Janiei Trotter
rrt7t'oJJr
' "j $0 hereby e? oof kb 10 1 ir&'ofii
1 it may concern that the aft ions
Tianfattions or dongs of Cpt Thu J
juhnfon of Ecnucky ate in no vBy
1 1
pan Has ii agia i-n lot ill 5
UtlienKhl of ills lallJs bJot:
in 10 the Sufe ol CfCO!g:arCJij
iitutl m liw pir: beU of
Tncic mer Cnnmunly k town
o iic iunii cl llc
WUSCLn-SlIOALS COUNTRY
I11 aJJi:in to wliich tin fas
icriber bs iliocvlit popr 1
uMiiiiiiiiuaic tie let tits more
fu:) furtne latifiaiison ofaiiy
pcilon tlliroui of' cm griiiig
t‘ l!it c!ci”hiiu cuantt'
liie ci’n'jctt cl ilii coun:ry
I lO'WKii citab tihcii lib to I C"
in:rsn we cornmt njtioa at pre
iii T-ifti i Hub lcriik tit Kv n
liuly nv liuiiAic inctaielj 11:015
l CtlCC bt t'C I liliiil uilki b r
r-iiii’5 c ii'ii Mi and tiic
iLifucni 1'ioJiKi uti of tins !
niae 1:9 liiu-tun : pihajs
V iiciti vvtvers iji:i: on
ri’iitSJic iiiiiJ li juiiliil inef
Tc-icic wi ie: lit’oics an
iite v ii’iy cl jr"h tu
A-'iy pviibi uLo a vviih :o
alil wt bnui K a iii:nieti iq
tiui ccun i) t:i) be iioinijJ
01 ilit i'ii ncnjitiori that
In Itri i:li il Lexil’Clon CT
lav pkcciu K uLick) aiiie uuy
yu s r p u 9 l t j n z d
THE KENTUCKY
ALMANACK
Fbs tus Yeas or ol Iokd
70
Printed on line writing piper
Ani may bs had at this OXcv
or wanner whaic cr binding un cir
HLNKY CAiUUil f
by trie Grofs dozen or fing'e
CHARLES Wt! ITS
COPPER-SMITH
Alfa calls all Kind of brafs woik for"
mills—nakcs and repairs all knd of
biafs and tin work like wife tepairs
alt Liuds of locks and Lays He buys
all kinds of old coppe: brafs pewics
t) Stills-Bicw ead-DieteuIes&t-
Late of NEir-TORK
y 01
the f
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T TJEREH'C forewmi all perfons
d from taking an nffignment of a Bund
given by me to ‘Jelm Si veil for tux
thoufand weight of irfptSed tobacto
in- (riau i I think ii Augnfi laf ) and
juries arc received They will payable J think the 25th lnfi a
continue to retaliate or they wih uve tid °1F fn'd hand
appfy to the Governor of- the
"Weftern Country (through
which the Inti:
vVVVVi'
SATURDAY
A N U A R
1 790
LEXINGTON: Printed ly JOHN BRADFORD at his Office at the comer of Main -end Croft Streets where 'Subfcriptions Abertijcmerts (feftr
this paper are thankfully received and Bkuouhg in its different branches done mthCure and Lxpeattion
ti I a ns mu ft pa ft to T? S T CAT TT
attack them) for redrels— if he O jLC
cannoi reiris tnc in (and in A RT of a Lot of g-otmd in the 0!t that day: Alfa the erecting a Til
tne prelent circumftances he i town of Lexington near Captain Ary Stocks and Whipping Pojl
Can not J they alio will march Young’s Tavern ami near the Edward Payne j
through that country to rrdreis Uourt houfe for which good wheidftr Levi Tod I
tbemfdves and the oovi’ n- Ky Fbar Coin Pod- S::- A CV Robert Todd Comniff
ii ki 1 V and calves Will be taken if pa : i homas Lewis J
V':ii fce'Lld Parate-— (J!iie of n P!iatcr ' ‘ ’ jaums Tror J
li is not to be expeclce bir
that t : c K ntitcky people will
innr'ir 1
01 c-nT tubmit patiently to the 1 ‘
cruelties and depredations of
t!ofe lavages — they are in the
habits of retaliation p r haps
without attending precildy to
the nations from which the
Proceedings of Ongrefs
HOUSE of REPRESENATTIVES
or Tiie
UNITED STATES
WEDNESDAY September '6
'H E following mefiags from
the Prefident of the Un
fed Stages was received by the
Hon Secretary a- war
Gentlemen of the Houfe of Reprefen
t stives
i ne Governc of the Weft
ern l'erritory has made a ftate
ment to me of reciprocal bofti- be found in a
vernort tile Wettcrn Terr: -
G E 0 R G E V7 A 1 H i N G T 0 N
Jfew-i'rk September 1 5 1789
New York Sett 14 -go
S I R
The conltant holtiiities be
tween the Indians who live
upon the rivir Wabafh and
the people of K-nruckv mu ft
fieccllarily be attended With
fuJt embarraffing circumftances
to the gover: men of the We It
em Territory that I am induc'd
to rtqu ft you vvtii be plea led
to taice the matter into confi
d ration and give me tiie or
ders you may think proper
The United States on the oilier
hand are at peace with lev era 1
(if tiie nations and fn- uid the
relentrnent of thele people fall
upon any of them which it is
likely enough to happen very
bad confepuences may follow
rs r? r r r r f r it muft appear to them that
'I H E following menage fnm J r
1 n c tie United States ei Jitr pay no
regard ti their treaties or that
ti'ey are unable or unwilling to
carry their engagem n s into
eTct Remonftrances w hi pro
bably be made by them al(
tothe governor and he will
Situation from
lities of the Wabafh Indians and which he can neither fed refs
white people inhabiting the the one nor protect the other
run tiers bordering on the riv- they will uniie with t he bolide
rr Ohio which 1 herewith lay nations prudently preferring
before Congrefs open war to a dclufive and un-
The United States (in Con certain peace
grefs a firm bled by their acts of By a refolution of the late T
the firft day of Julv 1 737 and congrefs the governor of the different productions of this ch-
of the twelfth day of Auguft Weflern territory had power in
one thoufand feen hunared c fe of hoflihfn-s to call upon
and eighty eight' made a provi- Virginia and Pennly 1 eania for
fionul arrangement for calling a number of men to apt in con
forth the miiitia of Virgmia and junction with the continental
Pcnnfvlvania in the piopuru- troops and carry war into (he
ons I herein fpccified Indian fottlements 'hat relo-
As the circumlfanct s which lution it is fuppoied is now no
occafioned the laid arrangement longer in force i he revival
conti' ue nearly the fame 1 u ink of if might be of ufe as it wottd
prop- r to fuggeft to your con- tend to conciliate the Wftjem
iiderauon the expediency of people by (hewing them that
making feme temporary provi- they are not unattended to
fiou tor calling forth the nuli and would in lome meaUire
tia o tire Uuiied States for the jnibfy me in lidding a language
purposes Rated in the Cuntlitu to the Indians which might ob
tiori winch would embrace tire viate the neceifuy of employing
cafes apprehended by the Go- a force ngainrt tlv
fcattered in that couu
they mov airord
to iouie fettlemen's
con not poifibiy ac often lively
by thrmfelves I have the
Honor to be Sir
Your mod obedient and
n oft hnn Me fervent
ARTHUR St CLAIR
The Frejidenl of the United Slates
I bis neilage was referred to
a feledl committee
Tiie Houfe then proceeded in
tire amendments reported by
the committee to toe judicial
bill and having gone through'
the fame ordered to be cngtiil'
ed (or a third reading tomor
row— And then the houfe ad-
i he handful of tron
c
ST ONE f A I L
Thirty Tw0 feet long Twenty feet wide
wd Seventeen feet pitch above the low
er floor a plan of which will befhown
WANltD
S O the lowefl bidder at ctipt Tho-
r mas Young's J'rvern in Lexington A well acquainted with the
1 the fecund Tuefday in February next x huftnefs oh an Overfeer Such a
(it being court bay) at 3 0 clock in tiie PerJon coming well recommended will
afternoon tile building a Sjmeet with good encouragement by ap-
plying to the Printer hereof or to the
fubferibet near Danville jg jj
William M’Dowell
Dec 6th 1789
) be let to the lowed:
bidder in the town of
on the firft tuef
di in February next the build
ing of a ftone Jail
fret fquare two flury
u he r' mi fv of Mafon
Thomns Warrin
Hewy J ce
Pliles Conway
Robert Rankin
of ijettlement
at the Affcle
bhoal ) and to continue there
inn! me nventy-fifih day of
December following
P GAINES
Lexington December 151789
allilfin forming a feitlement in
that country may be irfot mod
of any particulars by application
to the iublcribvr who hereby
engag's to every able bodied
man two liundre l acres of land
of tiie ftrft quality m that country
on the following conditions: that
they meet bun at Lexington or
Inch plat:- in £ titucky as lie may
r ink molt convenient on or be
fore rim ft ft day rf March iGfto
well turned and compleatly e
q nipped to proceed from thence
to the place
(which will be
mate bs fuuatipn
as convenient as any on the
Wtftern waters lying on the
navigable and beautiful river
T-eneie
T-cneic which affords an infi- “ Ldu ana uorroweet
r plans he net!’ knee pubiihed) it isY
1 e vanety of h!i1 &-3 high improbable I fcodJ otir -loX
Any per ion v I10 lifts a will) enter ino any obligation or pomife
r 5
ro
public were informed
in ti e laft paper that a
ui was in agitation tor
r7
e iS b
LFm
‘ ythe plan I proceed on is
I Xteertif own and wilt (ih pe)
i high for if he has been defrauded
is perhaps
All kinds of Blank Books for
Merchants Clerks &c made'
and ruled to any pattern : A I lo
old books new bound on reafon—
able terms at thrscOice
P1
to hud liiin wo'kmen to execiite a
ny one of his plans
Perhaps the gentleman (n a fit of
feientific pride niay deem it both
fraul and prefnmption in any perfon
to invent a Machine hat maycontain
any of the properties mentioned in
his pretended plan via wheels
weights jigaiJ? polls or lliafts of
any-form whatever and not afciihe
lire whole (or at leaft) the nr inaiie
invention to Ivm: however as I
h ive not (as yet) piefented any thing
to emigre's and mmi to finildij my
Machine this winter the gentleman
is (Jill at liberty to iiuiie the held of
his inventions for I boiii tenounce
and deipile nil his plans public or
private and feel mylelf fendbly de
graded (by even the fuppofi’ion) that
I inould have borrow'd any thing
that Originated in the brain of Mr
M’KcMly hut as I am not of a rela
Miating temper I wou’d advtfc the
gentleman to proceed immediately
to the execution of fome one of his
plans that of the wooden boy I think
the mold eligible for (diouhJ it fait
of the defi'ed purpofe the (diowman
may probably ptiichace the Puppet
Mr M'Ketily will then be convinc'd
'the plan I proceed on is imireiy my
confei’s tliat
to I or rhe pub
lic deceived the hau l and deception
proceed from him felt and not fionl
i he publics moll Htimhlb Servant
VYilliam Bar
Dec 18 17C9
t y IT E R E A f a certain Andrew
w M’Kcnly of Lincoln Countv
has taken lit"- ty 10 make injurious
mention of me in the fi d j r o u s intro'
ll act ion to h : s pretender! difeoverv of
the Perpetual motion wherein he
charges me with downright piagiarifrri
and creffina mv machinery on a plany
w holy deduce'! fom him 10 icftue
which I have thought pioper to pub
fiili the fubfequent narrative of tea!
facts
1 recollect the ft'd M Kedy vifTt
c l me :c my houfe to know (as ho
laid) my opinion of his plan of operati
the attainment of tnc afoiefaid par
on cc-rt-dem’dandiwasiat for pole which plan I imirciy
pains to convince him
ofiho impoflihility of its fuccefs by
pointing out 10 him the gi oik errors
ir was fraught with lie again pic
fonted two others with the fight
of which I agree to have been im
prcdM hiit with no other Emmons
bur thole of laughter and contempt
one of them war to fuppofe 1 bev
ma ie of wood 10 walk by fprinps on
the infidc of a wheel &c w'th icve
ral other Chymerical inventions which
lock'd upon to lie no njoa- loin tiie
fpuriohs 'offspring of a dill cm ered
brain Polleifed of this o 'cion (7k
his not 0:1c making the ledl mention
to me of the futile and borrowed
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Printing &5ce a large and com
' pleat afToi tment of GOODS adapted
igt the feafon which they will Ml on
roalonablc tqrtni for Caih Corn
TVheat Rye Butter Pork Salt&c
JUST OPENED
AND FOR SALE BY
V I LSONmiiPARKEll
fff At their new Store n-arly oppefite the
rfw CourtHonje very general affort
ireut of
II F R C II A N D I Z E
Suitable for thefeefon which they will
r difpofeofon rcejonabie terms for cojb
7E7 ST OPENED
a
j‘ And now ter file by
COUDY A39 WILLIAMS
At their (tore in Lexington
eppofite capt Youngs Tavern
end nedr the new courthoul'e
a neat and general ailort
nient of
G O O D S
XVell adapted to the feafon
Vitich will be fold on the noft
feafonabic terms for csfh cr
Purr
Letirgion Dc s 17S9
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JLjlider orGudoIphin are requefl
rd to make payment to Capt
I) Garo at that ‘place on or
‘befoie ths Twenty -fit ft day
of January next after which
time no produce will bs recei
ved 1 will fell my ltud Codolpliin
hnd feveral other valuable nags
bn reafonable terms for produce
srf Several houfes and lets in this
Towir to be fold fur C'arti or
exchanged for merchandize —
One a moil valuable ftand for
tafinefs— — — Alfo a valuable
Ttro Stores in this place’ one ef then in
their new hwft oppofttc the new Court-
hovfe and the other where they now
Jivt each of them well aborted and
Ik t edapted te the wffn- which they
wilt difpafe of on teafnaHe terms for
Cc(b Mtrchvitib'e wheat srfiewr
texington Dec'S 1 7 8 9
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$ a si a i a I r s d
And now opening for fa!ig“b INTELLIGENCE
PETER JAN U ARY & 30”
At their Sore in Lexington oppoflre
JUST OPENED
1 And for file by
ALEXANDER £? JAMES PARKER
ALL prl-ors indchicd to me ehriil 'snV Is roc msnaxttr 1
for Iota n ihc town cf StniiC of' them hfltfeconfiuffi
Frankfort or for mares put to
JpO hereby grve amice u an whom
It may concern that the aflions '
VTrsnfaftions or doing of Capt Tho
johnfon of Kentucky are in no way
or masher whatever binding on me
HENRY GARRETT
Trait of land of roccs aersa Vat day ad re'iueftcd lh’ hoiouf
fmall parcels of n audience
together or in
located and furveyed for Col
Dan Boone and patented for
fnyfclf — This trail lies on the
right of the road from tins' place
Limeftonc and about nine
miles on thi9 fide of the lower
blue lick a few families may
occupy it in fafety and a I will
Blake the terms of payment eafy
to the purchasers '
1 JAMES WILKINSON
blanks
OF ALL KINDS
TOR SALE AT THIS OFLICE-
P A R I S Auguft 7
IN'f S were given to feveral of
the Deputies of liie National
AWemtrly on Monday I 'it of a mins
being formed troth under Che Rabies
cf the Coined’ And' to the llall
of the Aflenibly— After the recent
and well alconained aooeiiics ofthe
Cabal the Members j'iltiied in im
proving every aiiempt poSiblc caufed
a Uriel fojrch to ue made by the
militia of Ycrl'ailltr on the night of
-cd Monday and a numhqr of citizens quitt-
their houl'c in ihc'Ruc de Noail’C''
under which the mine was fuppofed
to pafs On arriving at the liable
the Swift refufed the militia cmrance
on which tncy commanded him on pain
inllant death to enter and p-eoede
them wtth torches At Icyg'h tl
ile Vergcncs Equerry of the Cuutti:
de Aitofs a: lived and tefifcd siJ
mittancc but on his eierhig to ihow
every place he was fulFecd to ac
company the militia who had alrea
dy broke o'en feveral doors All
the cellars were cwei’uUj examined
and at iength a difcovcry was made
of an imionfe pole the bottom of
which could not be dilcovcred One
efthe citizens deccuded by means iof
a longhcam held in a (laming direc
tion and the remit of his obferva:i
onc was that he could perceive no
apertures cotrcfponding with this
hu:e which was very deep: So
that ail that cm be concluded is
that fiich a hornd plan has been re
a'ly m Comempiktion and preparing
for execution either prior to o: finee
the revolution no perfon belonging
to the ft-ibles being able or wiiln
to -Sign any uitf or meinmg whatever
far this evacuation It is unxeceila
iy to add that proper precautions a c
taken
I'he Hotel ue Tolignac Vcrfaillcs
has been viiited ana 151 fuiils found
in in it on Sunday wlich wore d
ftribuicd among the rvlina as was
likewue waggon load of mu fleet a
feized in their way to St Germains un
dcr t10 pre ext being of chert of i'oap
I'he iiicnuj and the relations of
thofe who have been butcered by
the mob feel in their brcalls a refent
ment which though it may not bo
rod the
Duke of -Oilcans as tlc immediaic
ciiife of all their calamines they do
not prerend to fsy that his ilighnefs
has either commanded or advitcd
1 lie bloody executions ihith&ve taken
place -bni tnev chaige Inm with ha
ving been the caufe ot (its amfiifion
from which ail diedful exceffcs ot
the ieoplc have UwcJ
Plots have in cohfcqncncebccn
formed ’agirtll ihe-lilc of tius Prince
and it is laid that in all probability
he would have been dilpsiched on
the 26th of mil month Moiiltau if
he had not foilunaiuiy received a
linefiom Vcrfailes warning him that
his l ife was in danger and advifing him
tobc conitantly on his guard
Two gentlemen went 10 his palscc
Tlia Piince wm then writing in
his clofet anlfuft si he was going to
delire the per ion who had announce d
the geoilcmdnj to (hew them in an
other perfon gmered with x Iccier
on the cover of which was written —
To be delivered without a mo
issnt’s lofs of time”
This letter which tho Duke immcdU-
Iy read contained the warning above ' departing for Holland in queft of arms to
jcturnwtth them in their bands and aft
fert their freedom as the French have
dene It is even faid that they have
taken feme Holland troopt into pay and a
gnat many of Hanoverian and Pruffian
defertersj and that the number efthe con
federate malcontents amounts to forty
thottfasid”
Three men have been arrcdcd who
were carrying dark lanthorns They
mentioned
The Duke rcfo'veu rot to admit
the two gentlemen to his prcfcnce
ut at the fame time he did not
lhink proper to caiife them to be ap
prehended fv by the liveries cf
the fervants their families were
known and known to be great and
powerfully allied
The meffage he fenC to them was
that “ He was too bufily employed I intended to fat fire tp one of the
to be viiibleto any pet fon whatever public tnagteincs Another has been
out of his family” found with feveral fiare papers btf-
Tftc gentlemen he-ring thlr apenr- longing to the Bafiile on him
ed to be greatly disappointed ard 6“''
drove cf? full ipeed
I
5y ft fVchcr C'f '5
to the Affcmbly ycilcrday qu ac
count of his health He fent the
following apology : I had prefumed
too much Alt Prcfident cn my
ftrength and my health in announcing
to you that I fliould rat this nay
on yonr honorable Aii'embly I (hall
addicfs to you to-morrow the reflec
tions 1 intended to read Deign Sir
to accept the homage of mr excufes
aod be ilia interpreter of niy regiet
LONDON
Anguft g Baron do E exenvoi
10 be tried immdiately lie
fife cudody lie was pcrene
the Kings' troops in the dillrift
Paris at the ttmc of the revolution
wai in all tho fecretr of the court
parry and was the perfon who wrote
to tho gove-nor of he Bail ile to de
fend the gaiifon bur for twelve hours
amt dll Would bs fate Thcpcoble
aic moil inveterate againft him
Airguil 1 2 The f 'allowing is an au
thentic copy of a petition of the National
AJtttbly of France ordered to be depart
ed among the archives as an original pa
fen To the National AJftmbly of France
The petition of the right honorable Lari
George Gordon brother to the Duke ef
Gordon
“ Humbly fbeweth
" TlIAfafintenco of two years im
prifonaent among the feltens and
ported conviBs in Newgate wit 4
of five hundred pounds ft triin g has beeil
pajjed upon your petitioner for a publico
tien in favor of liberty in Frame in which
t Ik names ofthe Qtieens ef France te
Comte do flreteuit and le Marquis de
Lounoy wtre mentioned as a party Jup
porting arbitrary power Lsttres de
Cachet and the BaftUes
That this publication wasmade wth
a view t faccourthe oppreffei and form
the bejl information which he received
from Jeveral ef the nobility and gentlemen
of Frame who were in Imam at the time
ofthe publu atou and who rtquefled your
petitioner's aftijlance in the cavjt of fret
doas
That your petitioner has received
rreat fatisfaBtien (in the midft of hit b un '
ju firings) to find that the good people of If?'! I11?: I
trance hath hitherto fueceeded in their and faid Thoms
ei:dcav9UTT t9 rfgencratt their cenjlilu- W4Mi1ln tsfmcefledjer thejMtmidnit
their cenftitu
lien i and he prays te the Almighty to
crown your patriotic exertions with liber
ty and peace
Thereqvji therefore of your pet
titneris t hut your moft honorable Ajje m
bly in your wifdom and fympathy will
apply to the court of London to relive your
pciitoncr from the above mentioned feu
fetwe and imprifonrntrit
G GORDO N"
“ Felon Side Newgate Prifen
London July 23 1 789
Sept 1 A gentleman who tleugtpro
per to withdraw from Paris where he hat
reftdedjeme yonrS reports that if any
f assign auxiliaries fhould aitswpt tf (ri
ter France it is the determined rijalution
ofthe armed eitizetts ef Parts Pcrf allies
Mcttdon St Cloud Marolles Senlts St
Dennis Paddy and the whole JJle of
prance or province ef Paris to Jeize the
King and Ouecn and 11 detain them as
liftoges tttl the foreigners Jball return
by the way they came and leave them at
liberty to fettle their own affairs as they
flail think beft
Accounts from A'a’ira mention “ That
the armed ajfociation of Rennes have if
filed a ft reng arret excluding the gentry
from joining them and from wearing the
gfltTuftiii CsikddE
ExtraB ofaletterfrem Bruffels Aug 16
' IF or s n the eve of a greet revoluti-
en Many of the citizens are every day
places ef abode'
He
and
V
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1 1 1 is c : c js a
The I’RKsinrKTo the Unit to StaTSl
has been plfaftd'te nemiuate and by
ana with the id vice and cenfent of tat
Senate to appoint
" Supreme Coin
Jno Jsy Efu ofN York Chief JufiL
AJoclate Judges
Wm Culhinc of Maffachufettt ’
R- H-IIarrifon ef Maryland
Jdmcs IVilfon ef Pennfylvania
John Blair of Virginia
John Rutledge of South-Carolhtu
t: z -d n -i cs 'd chr pa——
la b ap q if J Z o o
Fatftt Cocxtt fe
To all Head Boroughs and ConSabtet
within this Colony to whom thela
prefents (bill come : t
W7" II K R E A S f hath been this da
W proven an oath before me Jameu
Tro'ter one of the juflictr of the Com-'
monwealth for the county afenfaUL lid
Thomas VM’i!in of the faid county
did on the evening of the 24th inftayTp
r c t
& -9 3
ti a
o ir
yet apprehended Therefore in the nam
of the Commonwealth of Virginia -f
charge and command you and every of you
in your feveral precinBs to earth atill
gently for the faid Thomai MWitlin
and to make hue and cry of ter him from
town to town and from county to county
as well by borfemtn at footmen and if
' you Jbeil find him that you apprehend arm
bring him befort a jufiice of the peace of
the county where he J ball be taken 11 bo
dealt -Given with as the lawditeSi v -
under my hand andfeal tbir
a-th day of December 1789
JAMES TROTTER L3L
O V? 2 a n §s 5r OWL'1
y 3" S OB O sTt-1
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CHARLES V HITS
COPPER-SMITIL
Late of NEW-TORK
Respectfully informi th
Public that he intends carrying
on the Copper Smith’s buiinefs at thto
place in all irs vatious branches (to
wit) Stills Brew and Die' kettles ftg
Alfo calls all kind of hraft work fotyfi
mi1ls-make9 and repair? all kind of
brars and tin work likenife repairs
all kinds of locks and keys He boys
all kinds of old copper braft pewter
and lead —Tholc who pleafe to favor
him wi th their enfiom fhall have their
work done in the beil manner anddti
the fltoneft notices
Lexington Dec 9
JUST PUBLISHED
THE KENTUCKY
ALMANACK
Foa Tun Year or our Lord
79°
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fieri !“r cu''mg toiili tle irili
til o rise Utiied Motes fr t!:c
purpo'va Ititrd in the Cj::U’tu-
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without atteiulmr piecilvy to
the nations from whch the in-
juries arcrfc'i vrd 'They will
continue to retaliate or tiioy wit
appl totlie Governor of- ilt
Vicftern ‘ Country (throaii
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jjrefs alirtrblcd i: tiicir nctsof Dy a re Solution of tl:- lar? ri 'y 'tton-indnjo and the
the full day of !i:U tys and ponreff the povrisior f i!:e th :irnt pio iiiaons of t!:is c!i
of the tu idl'd) da) oi Wctlern ternrriy had powir in n-s’e Is-fmiatiun is- perhaps
one tiumiard fren lunnti'1 cfeof h-fd i'i s fo'cai! ttpr n vs (:?:: -i:ett as sfnv on the
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fionul arrangeMitnt fur calling a number f mn to act in c? n- tird tj MiifuI rivir
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HOUSE of REPRESEN ATTIVE5
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V IT t T E D S T A T E S
WEDNESDAY September -6
nH F fuliowinq m?irir ff rt
'the Prefident of theUi-
ted Stages was received In the
H on 'rcr"T -ry !
Gentlemen of the Hvvfe of Rrt-rfen-
tst it:
1 t- Governo' of the Weft
ern Erritory lias made r flue
Dent to me of reciprocal hr:fti
’ lities of the Wabafh Indians and
'vlnre - people inhabiti the
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nations pusJendy prefer jin but T :e Ij 1 ttiih ferule m Ken-
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of t'l i'a’ions end m ':!i 'be
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fr i' nrtft appear to t! m t: at
t c U itcU Stucs fi''icr joy no
Jri’Ti K thsir trtauvS r tha:
t-cy are nna le or am u ini' to
c trv t-eir crgigVm tisuvw
c lct Kemoniliaiices v i i ji i
ld‘!y be mjSr Ly th-m tdi
tie rnvi-r-or and he will
Iej'ourd in a fituatii 11 fioiti
which he can 1 ether p duli
t:r one nr protect the i thir
:: rt ly me to 'Jel11 iliM tii lt n sJj -i y 1) J
'tijvrl weight of ljps3i i n!titnlft Q the lawrfl Udjfr
'ait i l tJiinh it jiu'Vil a?) a dJA t vj Young's Tivern
’ru" le J t!:: k the 25th I’jJ es V thejrcmd Tuejday ini
lets- "v ::t of tie buds r long
i t t the ffitc ! Georgia coi-
1:1 d in the great bctirl nt
7 -i:v ir ri'tr c tnnviriy known
: 1 ( name of the
::-c::ca:s country
b j i) : which the Tub
let i f ! S thought p:piT to
iori!iiiiicitu tin terms more
!'' 'y f ix the fatiffaction rfany
1 1 drit'cws of eiiM”ii:in:j
1 t tt cliV'liiiijI cuuitiy
Ti’C ch-iraar-r of this cojn:iy
ij ibvi'Si c:t jb’iibcd as m ie-
n)u two himbe lucres of l-irti
the f-i ft tj! jii’y b: that count! y
'i tl’f f i!!w::igc''rditi:)!!s": that
t':e met : biin ut lvsington tir
t plscf-iu E -n'iicU'y as he 'may
r-iuk mo c:i wm-iir on or'be-
f :i ft di wf Mi-c!i
!
y-‘(LTrhTC x 1 1 - be e t “ ! C Af i f ci 5 -
rtn u
rj 0 he tlie inwrfl
b'dlcr in the town of
k-iv a v 1 ft
Vs!Hin'?in:on the firil m-f-
HTH E public were infrirud
in tl e oi pip-r that a
pj-n v is in ervM'ion tor t!:e
- j j -- February next - - - 1 - — -
( I being fours gay) at 3 0 clock in theJty°n cfing "$! yfill
ajitrnooti the building a y
Comini JT
'Ehom'as lxw iv '
Julius Trojr J Y
BIE1WNTEI
1
ettenpt Tho
in Lexington
ebrtmry next
t I'VTjon coming wen recommended will f ’
flmeet with good eneourtigedent byap-Al 'l t
frplylng io'Vie‘'Pr!nief'ktreofortd tiia
fubfctlhit AM T)fliHif7a
T y T HERE A f a certain An:'cvr
-f Lincoln Coi'nty
ha ra’ioa 17 to mue injurious
nienrhii of n:a in li e fiSjtvius iniro
itueiinn tft h: prc’caiie i difenvcry vf
the Perpoiual motion vIiacin he
daige me wnh ilor!iiiht piaiarifm
and ereffma mv-machincrv on a pbi?v
v'noly deduce! fom him to icfutc
v hich I have ho:j?hl pioj'Cr to put
till) thj fublcQicot nariatiye ofieal
facts ' - - '
I rcco!ic-l ttie faij M’Keriy vifit
p! me rc nv houfe to Know (as he
laid) mv opinion of his plan pf Oferati
the aUyinmenf of tnc afo'-euid n:r
on fjrpo'e which plan I iniircly cen
t'em’dandnvaslat pyins to convince him
nfiheinipoflibi'ihp of its fucccfs by
pivnsing out to him (hegotfi errors
Ji was frmrht with lie again pie
frilled two Other wirh-th lip
tt-
rf nrich J-ajrce to have im
froSM but tvich n oilier Emcfons' '
iur tiio'c of laughter and comcmpt
cine ef ti’cm aval to fupj-nfe a btyr
niie of wood io wa1 by fprinp on
the inf) Jc of ?:?! &c ivirh :cve
tal oihcr Chyme ical inveis'iuT which
loci 1 upon to be p noie :han iKd
fuirioiu ' r'fTprin': rf a dillcm: ered
hriiiu rolie 'e! of lii's o::irorI"’(8c
hi' not one 'making ne mention
to me of the futile anJ borrowed
' Perhaps the :cncman (in a fit ef
fb'len'ifjc prii'e tuny ' deem lt tfotH
faui anJprefcniptisn in any perfcrt
to invent a Macb-)s hat ma)-conuiii
any of itic p-occics mentioned Mrf
his prrrcn?e plan via whccii
weights ihj ii: ports or Gafts p
r tyforin vnatever and not afetibe
ihe who!e (or at !eirt) the pr'n)iie
invcntior lo h'm: however as I
h'c no: ( yet) p-efenred any thing
(Jt0-r‘''s' aai to my
Wochine this wirier ihe gem'eman
iberty to inu!e the beft of
for 1 boili renounce
h's plans public or
privaio and fee! riyfelf fenfibiy dc-
to iheieveciKio-i tf fome one of hiiL
plans that of the wooden boy I ihirs
plans that or the wooden bov I ihirl:
ihe nioft eiigibie fur ftouiJ it fail
of the dciPeJ piirpnfe ihertiowman
imw uiKW4 puiMiiC iiiq liHivui4i
nsay probably puichaec the Poppet-
1 i-if it 1
r
y‘wri ’inted erlth ths
bujinejt of an Suehm
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’ T - - OCCUPY it in fafety and I will-
- - t Rtakt-t he errmof paym ent eaf ir"
p-s' ‘ Paracnic y
J:)r- ''’ nT ers
U‘-
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V rmm'
V
n At their’ 5 ore in Lex?rgton eppofre
ft? Printing Q£ice i large and con
1
0M
& a i'V i a a
I
I T
" " -
mCt —
Limpflwic andTBbour-nine
miles on this jlde or the lower
— -blurliclc a few families may
pleat a(Toitrent of CO OI3S adapted T
to the feafon which they will ftrll on
rcaionabie itym for Calk Corn
Tn’ifit Rye Bettor Pork Salt &c
—
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JUSTQPE NED
7
I: r j 3 - - ‘'T'TO
And rot opening for fafrby rr0 KETCHJNTELLIQENCE
5 -
frETER JAN UARY & SOI?
difptjfe of cn reojonabie terms for cajh
JUST OPENED -
A' near end
general ufljr:-
mem of
O OD S
Well cdap-cd to the feafiin
t'liich will be fold on the rnrft'1
mib ruble terms for calh cr
Surf
Letirgron Dzc 2 1785
JUS TOPE N E D
: "j And for file by
ALEXANDER £? JAMES PARKER
Iro Sures fa this ploer cre ef them fa
theirvev hovjt oppofic the nev Court-
hbuje ud the ot her where thty now
i:xingtcitDee 5 1789
ALL p'rfors indhcd to me
for lots m the town of
TranKfort or for mares put to
JKlider OP Gtidolphirs are requefl-
rd to make p-trrent to Capr
ft?nfef1fCBrrTF
jfcisjure the Twcntj-fsill day
pf Jan-iry next after vrhidi
'time no produce will be rccci-
—
a j t? j 1
will fell my Hud GodvOipun
land feveral other valuable na
bn reafonable terms for produce '
S-veral houfes and lot in this
Tow n1 1 o be (o d fur C r! ih or
aowit t - 4 1
exchanged tor merchandize
One a mod valuable Hand for
Alio a Valuable
- tiriinefs-r Alfo a Valuable
TM:c£IandoL 1 ogcs 4cre
J J 1 r r 1
located and Purveyed tor Lot
sinri fil4 ftf
T pD -hereby gf eau-Iceo an whom prehcnded fo't by the Mvcrie cf defer ters end that the number ef the en
J rjt may concern that the aftions he feranw their Tamlisc were federate rmlcontenss amounts to forty
yTrsnfaftlon or doing of Capt Tho vuOW-n and known to be great and thoufand’
Johnfonj of Kentucky are in no way werfllIly aii:eJ
Or fflsner whatever binding on me ‘ xhe meCaee he
BLANKS
OT ALL KINDS
TOR SALE At THIS QFLICE-
HENRY CARRE f
ji'lt 7-
TIN fS weic R’vcn to feVeral of
1 the Depuw o' tiie National
Affemhly on Mun'ay l'-l of a u::ns
being fbm’ed from under the ibb’ca
cf the Conte d’ ATidA to the llail
cf the Allenib'y— Alter ths recent
and well ai'cena'nuJ rvocitie of cue
landed him on pain
on which they commanded him on pain
:tcr unl p-eceda
iulbint dtn to e:
At top M
them wdh toiches
de Vcigencs lvjac:y of the Couite
which could not be d-fcoverel Orc
decruded
tion and the iciult of hs chterveii
onf va' that he couiJ perceive m
aperture cv: rc ponding with this
hoe which vim very deep: Sij
that all that can be cocciuJed is
that fich a horrid plan hxs teen re
a'ly in CJiusiniiatiopi an t preparing
fur excu-ition cnKe' prir too: llree
the lecolu'-iou no perliui iscloTiginB
to me Aibics being able o: wdl-r
(OuIDgiwny Uitf ornsc:ing whaievci
far tins evatuau-i’i It i uanuecds
’ w jJJ tharpricrpiecaa:iosiiae
tarcn
The lUrc! ne Poligrac VcifIlc?
ha been viiitcd ami isi lulils fount
i3 10 1 on'buiiddjr wli-ch were d
the i cnu and ihe relatic-ns of
thife who hiivc- been butceieJ by
the mob fed in their breath a refent
munt whxb though it may not bo
Chrillisjh is hot unnatural
Soireot’ them haire confiJercd the
Duke of -Oilcjn a tlcir'wedia:c
ciufeof all their calamities thy do
f‘ot Prcreij tn la that ll!i ibrfine
(ucej - bat tney clu-ge ium with ba
ving been the came l tis confnfion
from winch ah dteadtul excctfcs ot
the people have UvcJ
Ploir have in corfenucriccbcea
forulj amit thelitc of tins Prince
aa u is uid that in ah probability
he would havC been dilpatchcd on
the 26:h of uit moiiib Mouitau if
hc had " unaieiy tecciveJ a
iinefiomVcrfailei warning him that
Sfe'va Ind'ingcr and adv’ifing him
tobc conltactly on bis guard
lvo geiUiemen went to his palace
Two gentlemen went to his palace
daydre4iueftfldh:neur
of an audience - - -—
! The Piince wjt then wifiring in
Pi clofet anliill ai he was going to
1 i l i'A i a J 1
’V'xd be delivered without a mo-
nLa If oftimgj 1--
This le'ter which the Duke imiriedi-
ly read contained the warning above
nendoned
Tho I)ukc rcfolreu rot to admit
‘ '
the two gentlemen to his prefenee
V)Ui at the fame time he did not
hin!i proper to caufe them to be ap
ths roo ntUd jekLfJLilborJem!SL mi footmen- and 4T
"TTTo rd o tv
known and known to be great
The meffage he fer? 10 them wa
'tf hifliy-rgiplnyiwl
to be vifible to any peifon whatever
out of hi family”
The gentlemen hering thlr apenr-
esl to be greatly ('ifappeinted an!
drove-eff full fpeed ‘
A Scccso Gltt Town2 Plot
P K R I S Auguft 7
' a- 7 t: xzte i:: tt -3
UAfccibjr 01
count of h: health He font me
following apology: I had p:ifjmel
too much Mi FicfiJent cn riy
ftrength and my health in armnimcig
toA'Oj that I lhoti'd wnt (hit cay
cryrir honorable AllemWy I fls :m1
ilicf-i m yoa to-nnrrow ihc icilvc-
tions 1 ir-cpdcJ to read Deign Sir
to accent the homaze oftnr excu'es
aaj to this iiie:pieicr ofnsy rcgict
london
levd tw as-n hut for twelve hour
a! " f 0 ' -1 l fiifc hc Fc0 j!c
Siccoft r:s-cr t'e sgsril h:m
Ts-ftlleyriKZ i a'-
CerJti
Humbly fltrrtlh
IJ'e ftfOHg of tnoyrsri !£
anoK'g thefcita is aid tyf
f jr:t I rrcviSr in Ntvatt with a fnt
tfjlvf hundred bounds jltrl:'g has b-f 1
fijjelujtnyow petitioner for a fuliUa
tisi in fwr of liberty in Frame in which
thnani's of the Qieens tf Ftantr I
Cun’? de fi'-eteuii and le Marguii dt
Launan were m’ntio ied as a party j iii
fert'ivjf at bitrary power Luirts if
Car'irf ann the iiafiUe
That t'i publicntion was made w:tk
n wew t jnuvtir the oft tfJed and form
the bjl i-ftnmitint which he received
from Jrvtiaiet the nctiiity and gentlemen
of F ratue v:he ir-r t fa Ijenaon or the im
oftktiuinubt’nmnd who rtquejied your
petitioner's ojiijljiiein the caufi of free
dt m
hat received
LiJI rnt lie
1 ’J imi-’j umvri 1 t nf wlf 00 wf sll
I U (firings) fa ftsd that the good people of
itauce hulls hitherto Jucceejed in their
et(dcav9srt to regenerate their tonflitn-
tion i and he prmi7oirAmigUno
crtwis your pats ictlcexertietsi with Ither-
Ts and peace -
- Tat rerfi therefore iywr pets
t ist hut your mejl honorable Aem
tiy in your w’fdom and fympathy will
f London 1 1 relive year
apply to the roust 0)
ttiiuncrjiamihi
--1
PclonS-de 3evgats Prijcn
London 'j::ty 12 19“
Jcpf I Age tlnrsn vr vs t ’ rr'jjr pro
per to withdraw frum Paris where he hat
teftdedfme inrs retorts that if any
foreign auxiliaries fhould attempt to tn-
ter France it is the determined rejolutim
cf the armi citizens tf Parts t'erjclllts
MsrJn StCleui if miles Sentis St
jU-nis Paddy dd the whole fit of
France orproviisceof Pails tojeizetbr
Kfag and Outen and to detain them as
Jujlages tilths foreigners fbalLsetuxn
z
- tii rryEiVVve them at
—liberty lefettieAhur-Ouar af airs-as they
flail think heft
J Ms ---rf--
Amount tfrem Aaura mention “ That
it — J R 1 1 to rZ m9 Steam if njmmrs tMR if
ExtraS afaletterfrem Brujfels Aug
IV are an the eye of agrees
en Many of thes intent are every
departing far Holland in queJiofarms to the florf eft notice
j-turnytth them fa their hands and af ‘ LeXi£n Dec 9 1789
jrs their freedom as the French have v
rJ m‘ l“ ‘
--Three men have been arreijed who
wcto carrying dark Unthorns They
intended to fet- fire tp one of-thc -
apublie migazmc Another ha been
found with fcverl ftaro papers bt
long'ng to the Baftile on him Ha
Bave n f°ur JKcrcnt-tames and
Ucc3 of abode
dene It is even faiJ that they have
taken fo me Holland troops into pay and
gnat many of Hanoverian and Pruflan
16 indlcaThofcrwho pVafeJo
Piall havethdr
day WOTk jonf in the bel manner andtfe
JrO Jay KT j ifN Yrl ChffJtsfU
A Jurists rndges
“
V7ra Culhxe cf AfjfrschufetlS
K II ll-vrifon tf Maryland
J3ircs Wlftin cf Peinjylvaait
Ji'nn I'liiir of Virginia
John Rutledge bf Stuth-Carallat
?J £- 7£CJ3'? r
? ? ? il i 2 ? $ Z $T 5
& V 3 o' f n “ J“"
ww -t a
1 ? n rr y Q o r
-'j 2 i ad K
c — r i
S-g- p
r 1'? P
O
cs
rlVI TT? C'V TTT fr
Tn'drile d Borough and ConQ ablet
r’ Miinthis Colony to whomthcfii
rrr'ipnti A!! come:
TUKREAS It hathbeenthlsd)
proven an oath btfort James
Trh'ie' one of the fkjlicetoftkt Cm
monwealth ft rtko eetsnty afeeefaii that
Thn?a 'iMiin the aid maty
d:i onth ere-fag tf the actir inflate
feloniously (hb wth a knife and mortal
b Wiad i certain William Acklc l
ji
I9 -ddf f
dendo fa:d yew As and J aid ThOQMt
tsfsitefloibr the fame andnot
J rehendtd Therefore fa titnam
l!lt Cmnrealt4 of f irglnls i
charge andetmvti you and every of ymip
' ywfwil yvrffl I ftartk dmU
V'fl f"1?' ” M'MiHiB
S1 19 male hut and cry after him from
” 9ni 'rm
- et well Ii bor!metLMtfaatmen-mnd F-
yen Jbittfsnd him that you apprehend and
fag him before a julice tf the pease ef
the county where he J ball be taken late
dealt rifh as the law diieffs i -
Sri Cfaen under my hand and feat I hie
2 thduy tf December 1789
JAMES TROITER LSL
IT A ILL ES W III Tt
COPPER-SMITH
Lnit of NEIV-TORK
jy
- J -
fzn 0
TL PPK'iprM- the Umti u Str:i
Ins Lift f ie-tfiV rxrcmiate and bj
na iris’ :r -V nJ ztnfer t r the
Seuate t'JuiVj
Supreme Crutl
i ujiv u 4— v
cn he CopFer SmiihbbufincfiattMs
place in all it various branebe (to
w5t Stjlt Brew nj pe kettleaftc
FIlJ dlllili prew nn IIC
call all kind ofbrafs work for -
! J J
JUST PUBLISHED
TIIE KENTUCKY
ALMANACK
Fo tus Yea or ouLoao
'Tfo r
Trintcd on fine writing piper
And may be had at this Odlcw
by the Urof dozen or Brgle
RSPFriTUILY Inforo tha
PcbTUTlh the Tnt en d cirrylnR'
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and alfo the expoices of thuivil lift and
of the war department ta the end of the
pefent year
A bill for tfiablifblng tht falaries of
the judicial department wot repined by
the committee appointedor that purpofe
and havlig been read a fit ft and fecond
time ' was ordered tt be taken up t-ir
raw
The falaries prtpeftd are as follows:
Dots per annum
Chief Jufiice 45°
Judges Supremo Court each 4000
judge of DifiriB of Maimt 800
DifiriB of New Hampfbirt xooo
1 DiftriB of Maffachujetts
2300
DifiriB of Conne3icut
I2SO
DifiriB of New York
2 Co
DifiriB of New Jerte y
1230
DfiriB of Pennjylvoma
: DifiriB of Delaware
' DifiriB ef Maryland
Mr Gerry Mr Burke MrJackfon faid until the Prefiient of the United ffa sujgtl fhat icoo dollars being
and Mr Stine objiBed and gued at States fbould be fatisfied of the prtBica- the falaries if the judges in Maffachu
Jame length ugainfl the paffng of the bill biiity of tfftBing a navigation from the felts and Virginia he t'uppefed it might
They apprehended that it wasafyftem cal- feat of government te the mouth of aid be nearly th-avirogattirowhout the coa
gulated for oppreffan and that it would river and that this law fbould not be tinert BIr White abferveJ that he had
have a mfehievous operation carried into eft 3 until thefiasesef Penn- never called foe the yeas and nays that
Mr Madljonin a few words defended fylvania and Maryland fbould pafs aBs he had endeavored uftifle the praBict in
the bill a dfaii that though it was net ( including any expence tojaid ftotet) its birth but being then over ruled and
inaii itt parts agreeable to hie mind it providing for removing the tbfiruBions the meafurt having been adopted annum
was as ptrftB at could be formed at tMs the fame herltfs important fubjeBs he hoped ht
lime ir until experience had difeovtredits j divifionof this motion was colled for fbould be indulged The motion for the
pofitive dtft3s Had it been enacted in the mrg rfwr evj tht quefiion in yes and nays was over ruled A quef
the for a in which t came from thejenate hf firfl art was negatived 2S tion being pul on the prepofed amendment
2 9- to the report of the committee was ne
The quefiion on the fecond part was then gatived
put and the committee was equally di Thejecretary of the treafury purfu
vided — Ayes 2 "jNoes 17 2he chair- gat to the order of the houfe of the 1 pth
man gave the cafiing vett in the affrma '
live
The committee then roft and reported
and the houfe lookup the report
The amendment adopted by the commit
tee on the motion of Mr G 1 It was a
greed tt—Ajesii Hoes 26
a Mr Gale tnen moved to infert in the y
Frontier which was read a firfl and Ji- fi ft clauft of the bill after the word unpaid
cond time and ordered to be taken into ' Sufquthannanh the flatt of Penn- A meffage was received from the fe
confidtration to morrow fylvania" the words “ or Maryland’' nite accompanying a bill for regulating
On motiM of Mr Bs tjOn the oiyt Onthequcftionupon tbUmotitazhert the procef in the court tf the United
Brd&ed'tMtthejecretjpoftkitwywy w an eequal divijion of the hmife and States Ordered te he taken up in a com
be direBed to report tithe htuft the eft thtjpeaker gave the cafiing vote in the mines of the whole tn Monday
matt of the expenses of the pr‘fenfiff negativt The houfe proceeded to confia
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VOLilT1
JV01UXS
G A Z E T T Ef
K E N T U G K
jwmwMmwMiHiiwm
8 A T U A D A T JANUARY 9 X790
LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN BRADFORD u Afx Office at lix etmer tf Main and Croft Streets where Subfcriptleni Advcrtijtntnts ffefa
this paper are thankfully received and FaiVTiJia initt different hranchte done with Care and Expediting
Proceeding! of Cougrefi
SOUSE REPRESENTATIVE!
or THE
U N I T E D STATES
Thursday September 17
houfe-
?Mr Baldwin from the committee who
here appointed to confer with a committee
tf the fenate on the difagreelng votes tf
the houfes refpcBing the falary of the
Vkt Prefiient reported that the commit
tees had come to no agreement
Amotion was then made that the hanfa
fbould recede from their difagreement to
the amendment of the fenate which after
fame debate was negatived andthehoufe
refolded to ad her to thpir difagreement
Mr Sherman in the conversation in
this motion tbjtrvtd that bo had a high
efteem for theperfon of the prefent Pice-
Prefideit as a man tf abilities integri
ty and pair :icijm His eminent fervices
during the whole courfe of the late con
tcftere a fufficient tulegium and ren
dered any other unt ueeffary Ho had
befaid in an uncommon degree onevlr
tar which woe rarely found a faculty
of uniting dignity with teeontmy Ht
thought therefore that it was unneceffary
at prefent to allow the Vice-Prefidont ft
largt a falary as fix thousand dollars
officially confidering the prefent lew
fiatetf ttir finavet
The judicial bill with the amendment!
Hid by tbi houfe was read the third
time
DifriS tf Virginia 12JO
DiftriB tf Kentucky 800
DiftriB tf South Cantina aooo
DiftriB of Georgia :6co
Attorney General 3000
Mr Gerry moved a ref elution that the
Secretary of flatt be direBed to procure
from time to time fuck of the fiatutes of
Ttkefevtral flutes at may not be in his of
HE kill for the temporary eflabliflr fiu J tM on the table
meat of the Pofl-qffct was reed a The committee of ways and meant wen
fietnfl ni third time and faffed the dtfeharged from the duties tf t heir op-
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flatt of Delaware tt be located as there
after dire 3 id (bo tld befeleSed as the
J'eat of government of the United States
until a more eligible place fheuld be fixed
an fir the permanent feat and that mea
fures fb’ivld be taken ta accommodate
Congreft within that difiriB as join as
tonvenUatly might be Provided that
noeeffin be accepted till a3s Jhouldbe
faffed by the ftate of Delaware and Ma
ryland to open a water communication be
tween the Bays tf CheJ'aptak and Dela
wart
This motion was negatived — Ayes 23
Sees 28
Mr Gale then moved to amend the firfl
clauje by annexing the following prtvi
ft - That ni difiriB be accepted as afore
The further confulerntion tf tht bill
vos poftponed until Friday teaming and
I he henft adjourned
Frida v September 18
AbV1 making prtvifim ftr the invalids
of the United State was read
A petition from the JJev IFllliamSsoy
fitting that ht had dif covered as efteBual
remedy for tht Hydrophobia ond pray
ing the uouft that in their wij'dom they
would devift feme way by which the pub
lic may be benefited by the remedy and
the inventor rectmpeneed for his e vpeiice
and time In making the dijeovety laid on
the table
-icBiti The bill tt amend the part of tht Col
Law which sjlimatei the t cubic
ef Ruffa at too cents was uad a fecond
tiuif x:d ordered tobtengrcjfed
The enrolled bill for tkejtemporary went of the permanent and temporaryeat
qfiablifkmint tf tht Peft-Ct'ce vt ‘ ef govinmni:
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pointmont and the buftnefs committed
to them wai referred to the Secretary of
the treafury
The hiuft then according to the or
der of the day went into a committee of
the whole on the bill for fixing the perma
nent feat of government
Mr Btudi not in the chair
Mr Fining moved t hat the firfl para
graph tf the bill bo flrutk out in order to
infert one to the following tjfeB : - That
adiftriB tf ten miles fquat t comprehend
ing the borough tf 'Wilmington in the
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¥ B ft
The motion of Mr Gerry enjoining on
the feereiantf ftate the procuring fuch
ftatutet of the refpeBive flutes at arena t
inhisoffee was read end adopted and
ordered to bo fent to the fenate for their
concurrence
Saturday September 19
The houfe rut up the report tf the
committee of the whole on the bill to eflab
lifts the foluries of the judicial depart
ment The falarles reported were f eve
rally conflated except the falary of the
difiriB judge if Georgia which was st
dusedfrem 1 600 ti 1500
The dlBrlB judge of Kentucky was in
tt tiffed from 800 te 1000 and tht attor
ney general reduced from xoooti I $09
In going through the report Mr
IF i’te moved that it fbould be ft amended
as to fix thefilary of the difiriB judge tf
Ma'Jachufetts at 1 000 dollars He oh
J-rved that this was not intended tt offeB
Maffachufeits alone hut to operate thro'
the while fytlm 1 if he futceeied in that
motion be fbould make a fimitar one with
regard u the ctht ft axes That the fit
dietary Jyfltm was regardtd by the people
with a more jealeut eye than any other
part tf the conllitutitn that ht conceived
it both unjufi an impolitic ( give the
difiriB judges higher falaries than the
judges of the fevtral ftatss: unjufi be
eaufe their duties would not bo Jo bur
itnfomtand impolitic becaufe it wtuid
degrade the flatt judiciaries by placing a
fuberdlnatt federal judge in a more ex
alted tr more eligible (iiuation than the
houfe proceeded to tonjider the a-
menduunts made by the fenate to the bill
for amending the ctnftltution of the
United State fame of which they nega
tived and ethers they concurred in but
not having time to go thro" tht fame—
adjourned
Mondat September 21
Z7ir amendments of the fenate te the
bill for amending thecanftitutionof :ke
United Stater were taken into conjidera
tion Some weft agreed to and others
non concurred on which a conference
wasrequtftei by the houft
Mr Jackjon moved for leave and
brought in a bill o alter the tlmtof the
meeting of Congreft as fixed by the con
ftitution t
The hvtf proceeded tt the t onfl dera
tion of tht fill ref pi Bing the eft alii fb-
brouht -Aietftfon- in aid fgned by the Speaker
from — - Bnmis utter
ney to Jamet Run fey ref pe Bing avert
tty' of curitut diiroreriet and original
intentions of the ftid Rumfty was nod
and laid on the table
become a law the clauft was a violation
tf that part of the cenflitutlon which
gives the twa houfes a power tt adjourn
without the confent of the Prefiient fb
would infringe the right which the htuf
tshad 11 adjourn te what time and piaca
they f leafed by enabling the Prefident
in giving hisfanBitn to this bill to pre
vent an adjournment which might ht in
conflllent with it
Mr Lawttuto and MrAmaranfwtni
Ar Midijtn end contended that it was
notuntonflitutionol and that the gen
tleman'! argument wuldiprttas well
agalnft the clauje tfiablifblng the permav
nent as the temporaryjeat of giver nmert
Mr Madiftn was jupporied ty Mr
Lee and Mr Biudinet ’I hey trmerjaid
it was both untonflitutim-al and Juper
fiutus
Mr Smith ( S C) alfa oppofei Mr
Madlfon an the conflitutienal ground
And Mr Jackfen in the courjt of tha
debate ebjerved that though he had uni
formly oppofed the bill he now thought It
his duty ti acquitjce in it as t he voice of
Lis country
Tht quefiion for ftriking out being
put was negatived
A mirfin was then made by Mr Ma
iifon to flrikt out tht word permanent’
in order ee keep up in the bill the lan
guage af the conflitutlon This was
negatived and the bill was ordered ta
to-morrow he engrojfedjor a third reading
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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
LONDON
t
MINCE
EVERY day's id vice confirm
the elation we have conftanc
ly hazarded in lefpeft to the termi
nation of -iie pre ent fliuRgle in Fiarcc
The kingdom is' no dnubt ri e for
the Revolution j hut wcucftion nwch
whchcr the rondi A of the pa'ioiic
leaders is the effectual mode to pro
cure ir They appear tour to gralp at
more than pi udencc requires and in
ftcad of conciliating they daily inceafo
the number of their enemies who
unired will prove an equal much to
(hem If the former mode of govern
ment waa inimical to liberty the one
now adopred will prove mote burden
fome in time The difeen'ent on the
proccedingsof the National Aflembly
grow very alarming to thofe who fup
pa it the prefent Revolution
LEXINGTON Jan 9
A late cafiern paper informs that on
the 3 h of July tail a great battle wa
fought by the Ruffians and Auftrian
on one fide and about 30000 ru’k
on the oilci fide- the lofs on the fide
of the Tuiks who were defeated is
eflimaicd si about 1500 -The piifun '
ersa' s5 A I'o 10 cannon and idhoifc
The united ainiy s loii me 25 killed
and 1 4 wounded alfo i3horfeskiiled
All kinds of Blank Books for '
Merchants Clerks &c made
and rukd to any pattern : Alfa 7
old books new bound on rcafdrv
able terms at ihisofilcc '
Mr Madifeu moved to flrike out t hot
clauje of the bill which provides tbat the
prefent feat of Ctngrejs ball remain in
Sew York
v He obfervedthat asthis bill would re
quire the approbation of the Prefidentta
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Slider or Godolphin are requeft'
ed to make payment to Capt
' D Gario at that pkee on or
before the Twenty-firft day
of January next after which
time no produce will be recei
ved 1 will fell my find Godolphin
and feverul other valuable n igs
on reafonable terms for produce
- Several houfes and lots in this
t ' Town to bs fold for Calh or
exchanged for merchandize — —
One a mod valuable ltand for
bufmefs Alfo a valuable
Tract of land ef 10 coo acres
together or in fmall parcels
located and furveyed for Col
Dan Boone and patented for
myfelf— This tradk lies on the
right of the road from this placi
' DO hereby give notice 10 all whom
it may concern that the ad Ions
r ' anfaftions or doings of Capt Tho
s infon of Kentucky are in no way
or manner whatever binding on me — — —
IIENRY GARRETT will be given bv the fabfcriber
- ! who is authorised to Icll and
A XT P make deeds for 'lie fame
Yj t ' K J ALEX PARKER Attorney
OF A LL KINDS for Geo ftICully
: - r:T opmcb
S
i
r 7 " bb jaia 1 nomas
a imu nn Millm it Juice Jled for the fame and not 11 7
f new Caurt Honfe a very general ajforty yet apprehended Therefore In the name “ cd W t he 1 1
if mty ( lia Commonwealth of Virginia I wounded and disabled durian :
’ — J -J tiie late war lhdl be continued trom ll‘c toui£‘ day of MjrJi
TO' TT? p A V aJ'y- Au affidavit agreeably
iilli jULU to the following form to wit
xigm vi iiicuMMiiuui in A B cams before me one uiuucr m uic town or
to- Limcllonc and about nine T public falefor cafh two of the uitifes for the county Washington on the firft Tiief
miles on this fide of the lower in lots in the Town of in the ftate of day in February next the builjir
blue lick a few families may Lexington adjoining the pub- and made oath that he is the inff of a ftone Jail fix teen
lie fquate and main Street with fame A B to whom the ori- feet fquare two ftory high for'
occupy it in fafety and I will -j—-
make the terms of payment eafy a dwelling houle kitchen and
lo the purrhafe-rs Store houle on the fame 10-
TaMirC WTl lflMSOV ulfli 41 n !- KTa
JUST OPENED
And now for (ale by
GOUDY amd WILLIAMS
At their ftore in lexingron
©ppofite capt Youngs Tavern
and near the new cuudhoufe
tl a neat and general allort
mem of
GOODS
Well adapted to the feafon
which will be fold on the mod
reafonable terms for calh or
Furr
LexlngteDec a 1789
adapted te the 'fafon which they
will difpofe of on reafonable termi for
Cafb Merchantable wheat orfianr
Lexington Dec j 1789-
I WILL give Calh for Tjmothy 7 -ru-"-
and Clover feed and I wilh to ’ 4 e PJyntents will be made
fhire two good ditchers to drain a :®Sr!:cbly to the following le
A LL perfons indebted to me ypond and improve a piece or natu- fiolations to wit j
for lots in the town uffnlmtodow ground in the vicinity The returns which have been
Frankfort 01 for mares put to elcTlolk ‘° 0t“'' hr 01:111 be madc to be Srcreta-
place in all it various benches (10 M dfV of
yuwlt0 SH Brew Die ketties&c or u W Pl1 to them
: JUST OPE NE D Alfo calls all kind of brafs work for thcir attornw relpediivtly
ALEXANDER £ JAMES PARKER S f ‘1°'
Two Stem in thit place one of them in and lead — Thofewho pieafe to favor 1 ven h“nd'ed end ninety y
their new houfeippofite the new Court- him with their cuftom fliall have their the fecond on the fifth
houfe and the other where they new work done in the beft manner ami on of June following atfucli
Jive each of them well aborted and the Ihorteft notice places in h ft T i k:
adapted te the 'fajon which they Lexington Dee: 8 1789
feafon be publicity made
known
3 V- ? T A A Jt J V Jt D ’ Ptm Coustt e
And now opening for fa!e by
PETER JANUARY & SON
t
At their S ore in Lexington oppofire
Che Printing Office a large and con
pleat aiftmment of GOODS adapted
lothefeafon which they will fell on
tealonable termi for CaDi Corn
Wheat Rye Butter Perk Salt Ac
JUST OPENED
AND FOR SALE BY
W-ILSON and PARKER
Jt their new Store nearly oppofite the
JAMES WILKINSON gether with an out lot ’ No D v
the property of George M Cul- ti "
ly me file to be lield on liiezi1 ‘ ue r ‘ V n l 5c
raid Ion on iha fitenill In- ltae “ “ rcc"clJ
1 hOa il a - - L — -I l I T1ia L
7 — 0 rirgtnta 1
N D I Z Ej - farKttlieunnndyau and every of you
1 wflick hn wills-’1 PrecinBt to fearch dillU
1 wfl tney wuj tu'
f
- - town to town and from county te county ‘“‘I tor the I pace of one ) ear
“ J herfentn as footmen and if under iuch regtiiu'ioiis as tilt
L O T s
No 8 M? J33 17 S & 189 conS
ta:ning 2650 acres in the Illinois
Grant being he Military right of
Capt John Gcrault Satisfactory ti
tles will be made at the time by
J Wilkinfon
Lexington Jan 8 1790 f
Will be aoin r the HroiissT bid
der if the February Court in Iou
ifville for Cafb or produce
mence work in April ' 1 — -‘--
r J Wilkinfon r lic dePrtment of war
Lexington Jan 8 1790 by tle eyeral itates of the pen
y firms in KI1 I
CHAR LE'S WHIT ZJ
COPPER-SMITH
Late ef NE IV- TORN
1 ESPECTFULLY Informs the
8 A Public thatAie intends carrying
on the Conpcr Smith’s budncfsatthis
Thomaa M‘Millin tltjJd county £j n grefs a llcm bled
did on the eveningof the iqth infiaut A e VUary Pcnfions
fclenloujlyjlobvith aknlfe oni mortal - which have been granted and
ly wound a certain William Ackles in paid by the Hates rdbedtivtlv
pan ia£ s pS“t ‘'hc ?
Xm a — ji w witcd Gjngrds flilcm
bled to the Invalids who were
vommammwomUaaatrn' SCS
within thia Colony to whom thefe meflt of the Invalid 'Pehijoh- llielJhd attorney mu ft b$-
prefent Aa'l come : era of the ' United States V8 “ L'cate and cath be-
i c recled produce a ipecia!
TSTf HERE AS it hath been thh day R it enabled by the Senate Cc °f attorney agreeable to
’r Prtvt oath before Mr James and H-uie of Rcorelenta- follow ins form
ive of he Undid Sou of
youfbaU find him that you apprehend and Prefidem f tiie
Thi if peace of may direct
ESl?££fJS&ut rao Sp
UntcJ States an J PeliJen of the
Senate
7 hday ef December 1789
JAMES TROTTER LS
coMlidereJ
whereon tiie
be madc
v Every application for pay
ment mult be accompanied
by the following vouchers
ift The certificate given by
s ftaie fp-cfying that the
perfon pniic'ing it is in fact
an invalid and ascertaining the
fum to which as fuch he is
annually entitled
V
ginal certificate in Jiis poffeifion
was given of which the fol
lowing is a copy
That he lerved in
(regiment or vtflei) at the time
he was difabled and that he
now relides in the ' and
county of and has reii
ded there for the hft
yesrs previous to which lie
reftied in
fions which have been granted
and bem paid by them refpetfl-
tvely will t igetiier wiui the I 0 thelavefi bidder at capt The-
vcu 'hera hrr-in rn iri u 4 mat TiKng'r Tavern in Lfjrr-eB
18 hLr‘n Jrcd be tnthe fecond Tutjday in February nett'
places in each ftate and by fuch
es£r anack
Approved Sept 29 739
GEO WASHINGTON
Prcfidcnt of the United Sta'cs
1 piriuance of the above
recitv-d ia-v information is here
by g-en to all die Invalid
renlir-ners of the U ited Siate
that the amount oi one years'
penfion from the fourin day of
and paid by the UiiUd States
from tin lourth day of March
the
Uniiicj -states
WANTED j
A MAN well acquainted with thg
bufinejs of an Ovtrfeer Such a
perjon coming well recommended will J 1
meet with good encouragement by ap '
plying to the Printer htreef or fs the
Jubfcriber near Danville 16 t
William M'Doweil
D- 'fS t-Ro i
theJCiuntv of Mafon
Thomas Warring
Hrarylee
Miles Conway
Robert Rankin
(it being court day) at 3 0 clock in the-
after nun the building a
STONE JAIL
Thirty Tvo feet long Twenty feet wide
and Seventeen feet pitch above the tow
er floor a plen ef which will befbowio
on tht day: Alfa the erecting a PH
lory Soecke and Whipping Pojl ' ' '
Edward Payne
Ievi Todd
Robert Todd Ctmmijf
Thomas Lewis
James Trotter
F01 the Yeai or ourLoid
'70
P imcd on fine writing paper
And nisy be had at thia Office
by the Giola dozen or Angle
out tiiuui'arid fever hundrvd and
eighty r-niie
In uilimnny wherrof I have
hereunto let my hand ard
ffial this ’
Ss£n?d and ftal jl in
( the prcierce of j
Aukto Ivrd&ed befiire ms
Applic ton of executors for
adin:iii:iair& muif be accv'm
pinied with legal tvid rce ojf
treir rt fp etive offices and aifij
of :hc time the invalid died
wrote pen fu n they may clatin
command of the Frrfi
dent of the U'ttrd btates
of A’vrC'
H UN OX Secretary fry
’V D 1 r? var
War-Offiue 03 13 1789
Printers ihronghtut the U:
nited Stater ere reqnefiedto inftrtthit
information Jor the benefit ef the bravo
men whe hire Severely fuff tred in the
coufe of their eountry
JUS T PUBLISHED
T II F KENTUCKY
TO BE LET
county of
do hereby
conititute and appoint C D of
my lawful attorney
to receive m my behalf of
1 (the firft or freond
moitj ) of my annual penfion
ajan invalid of thy United State
I A- B- of
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LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN BRADFORD s MfOmct at the earner of Main and Craft Streetswhert MvertiftmenU &‘-f"
thlsjaper art thankfully received and Pintiks in its different branches done with Caro and Expedition
Of T H
united states
Thcsspat September rr
'HE bill fr the temnrryifiabliflr
ment of (At Pafi-ffict was read - -- - - ----
Jectnd op-baufe- and third time and faffed the difchargectfram the i'lties of their
pointment and the bufinefs committed
:Alf Baldwin fram the temmiltee wht ( them wat referred tt the Secretary af
Were appointed to confer witha committee the treafury
if the fenatetnthe difagrttlng votes af The haufethen according t a the ar
-the baufet reJ'peMng the Jolary of the dtreftheday went into a rommittet of
Viet Prefident reperteJthat the commit- the while on the bill far fixing the perme
ates hud cam tana agreement utntfeat af government
si motion was then Mi Jf iftjl the henfe ' 1 Rmii t iHrirfftatr
Proceedings of Congrefs
flOUSE REPRESENTATIVE!
rtjalvrd rawAff
Mr Sherman — v s -
this m-'ti- objerved that he keii a high fine of Dili wan to be located as there
tfie-m for theprrfonof the prefect Vice- after dire 3 id fboili be feie ltd as the
Prrjiat iami $f abilities intrgri- feat of government ef the Uisd Stales
ty and pairorijm H'ttmhent fervices until amoreeligible place thould be fire i
durilgthi ’wte t courft ef thelate cen- en for the permvuntftat
teti 'w'rt a juffirieni eulogium and ten- juris fb uld be token to accommodate
drr-ian v other unntceffary lie hadt Congref wthin that difiricl as joonas f
tt 'ia4 in an uncommon degree ontvir cnveiently might be Provided that diclary ixllrm vss rtgariedby tneptepte he ouefiion for firiking out being
tn w'Seh wit farrly feu ii a facultv necJfivi bt accepted rill acts fbouidle with a more jealcus eye tin any other v as negatived
af "tiling dignit wish oeeenemy 11 1 pajfed by the fiate of Delaware and Mt part af thPHalituliani that he cewetvea A motion wart h
thaufiht-thfr'foretatitwasuineceJfrj rytand to open a witer communication be it both unjufiitn iarelitic te give tM ----- - -
Mirrefnt ti oltow the Vlct-Prefiae-A fa tweon the Bays af Chejapeak and Dele di!lri2 judges higher folarits than the
- larta a falary os fix thoufnni dvllors we judges of thtferiral ftatss: unjufi be-
r-! ta-ihi'rhg the ptefent lew This mrlan was negatived — Ayes 2 Caule their duties would net bt Jo bur-
1“ £l denrami—oniimUiliticbtcauftitwouh
ronhiertig luc present oaw 4 cef tne-r unuri ttouu -- j-
taeeStr finances Nattlb M ienfameoni impolitic becaufe it weuld
J The iudiciat bill with the amendments Mr Gale then moved tt emend thefirfi degrade the fl alt judiciaries by placing a
l A foujr' was read the third elaujt by annexing the following prtvi fubardinaie federal judge in a mere ex
' J 'lirV- fa- That nedifiriB be accepted as afere cited er more eligible Rtuatien than the
Umllr Gem M- Burke Mrijtckfen aid until the Prefiaent of the United fiate judges That ico dollars being
Stone thieSed and argued at States fiovld be fatisfwd of the preBica- the Jsltrier ef the judges In hlaffethu
Uatntthaaink thtpaffing ef the bill biiity ef tjtlilng ansvigotlenfrem the fetts and Virginia hejuppei'edit might
JThev atorthendei that it was afyjlemcol feat of government to the mouth of Jaid be nearly thawrage througknt the cen
iSiArofc and that it would river and that this law fbould not be tinent Mr-lVIiiteohJervodtaatht had
tuiaxtajara r J 1 J CT-fl ti-r-l th Ham ef Pr-m- '
bejnid he H’1 1 have been bound to vote
agoint it But the amendments made by
£ uoufi h i he believe I K removed the
principal ahitHonsttit
Theq-tefi: lfr"
waw’B arum 'w f' ’ V j
A’fj 29" to the report y the committee was no
The quefiionon the jecond part was then gatived ' - 1
put and the committee was equaily di The -tertiary of the treafury Purja
tided AtcttjmNoesip 'The chair- 0’it to the order of the houfe ef the ijth
on on tiffing tWlMil was mart gayt the cafiing vote inthe ejfirnu irfiant reported an efiimue ofthejums
then but and the y fas and nayt being tive ?- req-iiftte to be appropriated during the
called w’re as follows:- yeasypnayt 10 The eamm’ttee then reft and reported prefer feffion of Longrefs towards de
The com fitter who wore appointed to wd the hiuje took up the report frar’g tse expences of tat civil
trepsreaeiil on ‘he fubjeB of the Prefi- The emendment adopted by t he commit
dents melf-igt tt the houj'e ef the 101A ' tee on the motion of Mr G tie was a
Auu I r tiorteJ a bill tt recognise the gTtei to— Ayes 28 - Noes 26 I
rQiblifbmf tef traps on the lVejlern -T - Mr Gale tiien-mtieJ to iuert inthe
Frontier which yu read fiTfi ani fi- firfi clauje of ike bill after the word
£Oid time and ordered to be taken into Sriffueliannmh i t the fiate of Penn
confi deration to marrow fylvania" the words or Maryland
On motion ' “
ordered that r
he direBfd to report
matt of the expencts oJ
and alfa the expenses e
of the war department
pejent year
HMJ reyvrsem vj - fJgt MVW nwrm-
theemmiiteeappointedarthatpurpofe A bill making provijianfiTUevaUuS ajounti
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DlflrtO Cwlf3icat 11 it JHrW
t wiSteaJafecond Tae houfa proceeded to r y
'£'J bt MI nj!d tin tt el rfpamt Iki oldboollsIlCOT bQUXKi on rcalih
“os rS£W v
tfiai
- A bill far efiablifhhg the Salaries af
the judicial department was reported by -
s rss I flflf I'lflFfidf
Difirii of New York
DtilriSofNew Jerity
DfirtO of Pemjylvania
D firia of Delaware
DiJitlStef Maryland
of the department ef wat to the end of the
prtjitit yar and for fatisfyingfuch war
rants as have been drawn by the late beard
ef irty’ftrj and which may yst remain
unpa!d ' f
A mejjage was rtceivtd from the fe-
ion to morrow Jylvava” tut words or Marxians nite accompanying A bill far rtgtfating
iax of M Besfon the houft On the quefiionuptn this motiea there tkeprecef inthe court af the Unite
hot the iecretjryef the treafury yes an eeju-sl divijlon ef the imufe and States "Ordered tt be takenuptna
J 1 L hm mill -1- 1’ 1 uArj in th trhtee of the whole iliiiilJay
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’ dvhV! Sewfa ooo jr-xrin ?'" gfrj '"
zSE'dvffXf -sssssas J5£SStS
rttfr£Em' rJz'jhu
tiss£ r ajjasss-JS
me B-dvrdsrea tone engrojea -j
ris ewllled bill for the temporary uitntef the permanent and imperanS"
labliTmtnt ef th Poji-Cffice vh ' ef gv£rm:n: abltcrras at thlSofEcC r ri v i
- ‘-a-
YowarSrtemteriS
jmfBt of the Unit'd Stales j-rvedthat this was not intended feoff e&
ligible place fhould be fixe I gfi 'fachufetts alone but tt operate thrt
mint nt feat and that me a- - the whale fHim if he futceeiti in t Aet r eptjej tfie till Af new taauguc n-
'“ matian he (luld make a fimi'ar ane with dutjtaacauiejceinit as the voice ef
regardtatheotkefiates Thattheju £j rlulfy
-dietary lyllrjt was rsgardedby tneptepte auefiienfor Jlriking out being
Satippat Sr tenter ip
7V (nI i tAf rfSirJ
rnm'i:af r the whole in Af Mil to eflab
!ih the jolariet af the judicial depart
ment The f alar ie s reported were five-
rally confined except the f alary af the
difiriB judge of Georgia which was re
-dated from irtoof 1500
W£otnjB MIC UJ mjarma-v J-- -f
writ as the temper ary Jeat of g oeramrt
Mr Madifan was Supported by Mu
Lit and Mr Beudihet The former jaid
be report Mr Uncanjlitutit:al andjupe r
Id he fa amended
vt ftxitefilaryefthe dilfriB judge of M’ Smitk (jC) alje eppofeaMr
Mi'fxchufetts at 1 000 dollars Madijon ta the conjlituttenal ground
And Mr Jeckfon in the eourje of t ha
debate ebjrrved that theugbhehad uni
formly oppojed the bill Af nw thought it-
A late caftero paper informs that on
the 3 h of July lad a great battle was -
j- fwif htby the R uflians and Auftrians
tiveJand others they concurred tn but on one PJc ynd about 33000 Turks- —
7 for leave and AUknUsot BJaiUC
and ruled to any pattern : AlfaC 7T
i to the tonfiiera i V:!--1-'4?
Hug the efialiifb old booljsficw bound on rcaiSfef ’' '
and tmporanft ' -'i' :i
ashed to adjourn to what time and place
they pleafed by enabling the Prefident
in giving his fon&ion to this bill to pre
vent an adjournment yrbich might be in
COnfillent with it '
M Lawrence and MrAmettnfwered
Mr Midiiani and contended that it wat
netunconfiitvtional -tlemon's and that the gen
argument would as well
wgatnfiihe elottje eflaM'Jhtng the pent a
A motion variant made by Mr Mo
dijon tofirike out the word Jermanenp
in order to keep up in the bill the lan
guage ef the eenfiitutlen This wat
tifgatived and the bill wat ordered to
to-morrow be engrejfedjer a third reading
jntfHKscssjoaijyKsia
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FOREIGN INTE LLIG ENCE
on the dl ci fide— the lot's on the fide
of the Turks' who were defeated is -''
eilimatcJ st about 1 500 - The prilbn-1
Al'o 10 cannon and 16 h'oi fct
confirms
kinp jom is no -dcubr ri e for
the Revolution bur weuc(lon m-ich
whchcr the comiift of the paoilc
leaden is ibe clFcflual mode (o' pro-
cuieir They appear ro us to grafp at
mare (Iran pi udencc requires ai d in
ftcad ofconciliarimt they daily increafe
the number of their enemies who
united will prove an equal match to
them If the fo:mcf mode of Rovern
ment was inimical to liberty the one
now a-jopred will prove more burden-:
fome in time The diiccn'ent on the
proceedings of the National Affembly
grow very alarming to thofe who fup "
pan the preifent Revolution
L‘E X I N-G TON Jan ?
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afternoon where due attendance (regiment or veffei) at the time a MAN well acquainted with the
iipmdv ninniiTv ' tui'L ht? otven bv the fnhicrtbcf he was difablcd and iliat he l
g — in v -rr- jameanjrit iij — inuru ii inv annual ncnt-ivi-
WW CourtHoufo a very £trural ajjoru yet apprehend'd Thtnfort in the nant ‘‘V Invauda who were a- iinu J f il- -n Pi ’ !
' O Cmamwth tf Virginia I and Ouallwd daring ‘ ‘
jylRRCHANDlZ dcmmaniyau and every af you tile late war lit 11 be uiutliiicd h '!1!’ dj' 0
tkn wfiljrin lr feverl PwinBt to fearch dilii- and paid by liie UmUd b'-tca'4"' V11 ur huildi J and
Two Stares in this place one of them in
their new houfe tppofiie the new Court-
: ' houfe and the other where they now
- lire each of them well ajjorted and
adapted to the ’fiafen which they
wil! dijpofe of on reafonable terms for
Cafb Merchantable wheat or flew j
Lexington Dec J 1788- 1
e- J Wilkiofon
Tiact of land cf 10 eoo acres Lexington Jan 81 1790- f
tG2etheroriii Imall parcels
located and furveytd for Col !
Dan Boone aud patented for ' T1? CfYi
my felf—r This trait lies on the 1 U JjL OULU
ar f the road from this place
D Gano at that pkee on or
before the Twenty-firft day
of January next after which
time no produce will be recei
ved - -
1 will fell my ftud Oodolphin
and fcveral otlier valuable n igs
on reafonable terms for produce
Several houfes and lots in this
Town to be fold' for Caih or
exchanged for merchandize — —
One a mod valuable Hand for
bufmefs Alfo a valuable
B 'Lr A:N - K S
:y: OF -ALL KINDS
" "'W oplicb
JUST OPENED
And now for fale by
GOUDY asd WILLIAMS
At theit ftore in Iexington
! oppofite capt Youngs Tavern
f and near the new cuuuhoufe
’ neat and general allort
roent of
GOO D S
Well adapted to the feafon
which will be (bid on the mod
X ?r H J r i D Pifmi Coi’Stt p
rcciod i v inn r nuion is Here
by R- en 1 i ti aiij
T" f I? ESPECTFULLY Informi the g f :n u iud S at-js
reafonable terms for cain cr Iv public that die intemli carrying that :!-e miiu: ycai4
Furr - on the Cooper Smith’ bufindi at this prnfnn liuii t!v r r
Lexington Dtc 2 78SN place in all i:s vatioui benches (to M -U 1 it °i
- xwm)Snllt-BreWirUi Die kenler&c -t-rrntieni
g ip Q AT V fV T A I fn Tlti all t fail af kj n J T f til
N R D - Alfo cadi all kind of hrals work for l iCir llllrrl' tvlpeciivcly Krm fr f t ‘fCr
Ail Malt by mills--make and repaira all kind of two equal pi men ts tlie tirlf-Tw jtreretnj’ufmi n
- -irr" btft and tin workrlikewife epalr which wdl be nude on the Me of their country °
ALEXANDER ffJAMESPARKER of lock and key He buy fift'i day of March irc tlioitfand
- li kind of old copper braft pewter 'j ' u
andiP3i Cve bundled end
And now opening for file by
VETER JANUARY & SON
4
At their S ore In Lexington oppofire
Che Printing Office a Urge and coma
pleat aflortment of GOODS adapted
to the feafon which they will fell on
Whe?! Trotter wfltStuiC tivea of ihe' uimcd ”b:7rtV‘“f A r
w neat nyo nutter rota Salt &c menwealth ferthe count aforefaid tint I A ft
JU ST O PE NED
AND FOR SALE BY j - nmwu mcm r"1 " j np'tiivciy
W-I LS O N and PAR HER Jo that aid Ackles it into m puiltiance to the act of the
' ' deadofjaid wounds and fold TliOitias U i i -ua esi r nr r
At tMr new Stortnearly oppose thi M M 1 1 m finct fltd for 1 he fame and not Jikm
ueu to tit? inva:iJj who were
riifprrf Ljnohit Urns For caj$j iXld ft r M‘th
ttwntotown aid froHicowxy to county - ‘l Ipaaetifone year
DO hereby give noifte
it may concern that the afl ions fajd’
anfaft ions or doings of Capt I ho nt at jhree o’clock in the
rN nf ffAnrurku gr m ha twaw M“
tever binding on me atternoon w ncrc one auenoattc y 1 c MAN
HENRY GARRETT will be given bv the fablcrtbcr' be was difablec and uat he I bufinefs
: who is authoriicd to Itlf and now rdides in-the " arJ- prJ “mir‘i
Cr il r:n A rnuntv of and kaaT nti- tnmet with o
relied in
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ikl 11 m ------ — - - — - — o — — r
— l of C£“B' M c“- The ceiiificate Eiven by the
the acl ions caiJf iUIS ©a the fifiecnih In- -
T WILL give Caih for Timothy ‘ ri m
1 I and Clover feeJ and I wiih to 1 Paymcn!s wnl b- maJe
llir firn snnil itirrhnr t- -SirtNblV IO tilt full muitot n
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' No 8a T17 133 175 ft 1 89 con
ta’nicg :do acres in the Illinois
Grant
Capt
ties will
IVill be aoLti ti the n:air:sT sto-
Dtn at the' February Ccurt in Lou- 'cujIicjs herin required be eeJTurjdtgFlbru'htrtl
produce contdcreJ is the eviaence i being court day)ot 3 0 clock in the
Wit rpnil hu ' mfemmmmoo wtm
and lead— Thofe who pieafe to favor
him with their cuftom fliall have their
wotk done in (he beft manner and on
the ihorteft notice "
Lexingun Dec 8 1789
make deeds for di fame county of and has rcli
A1EX TARKER Attorney d:d there for the la -I
far Geo Al'Cully yers previous to which lc
Thom ' tbUtl yfV’eW'that America m Cotgrcfs aiicinb'ed'
1 nomas AiAIin the laid county ti 1 1
did tn the evening of the 24th iujlnit t'W 'iu:iry - Icnfiuns
fchnioujlyjltb with a knife and mortal- ‘'ich nave wen granted and 1 r 1
ly wound a certain William Acklei in paid by the dates lelPcctivdv ‘ " atrorn-jr
f aid count fi(inruictui -1 1 to receive in trtv bcha f tf
Ta ccfc an invalid fljfbuldcp
providing for the pay- t:r Pa)'mcnt b aiV attur-
nt of the Invalid ehiion- ?ey lhc AdttS'u'nsc) iruit bc-
of the United States r kS a ‘‘erlaie and oathbe
r kic recited produce a tprcial
WIlVREASithathbeenthlsday RE icrniftcdby the Senate -JfKcrr a!l”e' -grcwabli to
proven cn oath before me James andllufc of llaprelcuta llW uiUWng term:
Trotter one-ef tin iaflices of tbeCim- livei of the Mm n ' t C
at veil by Jurfmtn as former and if under law'll iC£'i't'ins us me
youjball find kin that you apprehend a-:-d PiciiJcRl ! tae Umii'-i 'S’atCS
-tju bring him before a jullice of the peace f m'ivrin Cl
county where he JhnU be taken to bt A- MLTILL'NDERG Spc-ter
to li 3 riie h(luef -f R cciiutcl
l om An)M Vcc P cJcnC of :li
if fiaitiiliM aaA
Uii'-eJ StatesaiJ i’lcfiJcn ofllc
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S oja — cr— s tn irc Illinois ' n
: heirs -he Military -rlrlit of ifl- Tlieceuihcuesyttnby VI ‘
Joln Genrl $£ Utofp?f)Bg it J'
'ill be mjJeat the luiie by rerfoil p-iileSirig u j Ici Trld Y
iLW‘“ sninvow uxU'tstuininathc i rrtert ToJJ CimmiJ
COPPER-SMITH
Late of NE1V-T0RK
7 thday of December i:Sy
JAMES TROTTER L S
L ES W II IT E'
payments aic to
q Le tua-ae
v- v l-vcry aPp!ahon for pay- Thirty Two fret lorg Twenty feet wide
Rient tnull be cConpi(jied and Seventeen feet pitch above the tow
by the fo!l'ivi i- 4-hats ' er floor a plan efwhich will itfhorrn
1 th-t dm: Ufa thi erecting a Pci -
an invalid and a'ceriainingthc
fum to' which as fuch he 13
amnally entitled
- sjiy n affidavit agreeably
to the fulidwing form to wit :
A 11 came before me one
Coagrefc cfilic UNITES STATES-
Wii-teoii tu
be nu-ie
groited
and bvn pjid by them refpecl- f
ivcly will t A-tcr witn the 1 ° M 77
8 mar Teung s Tavern in Lex::on
anJ the tccoiui on the tiftli PUBLISHED
day of June following at fuJi T II F K E N T U (’EY “
pieces in etch flateanJ by fucli T '
pti foti3 as lha!l hereafter in viue i L I A C Ic"
lcaloi be pub'iwlvlv rrude
known Y ' oa rue Vua or oval —
1 7 o
Approve ! Scot 7 ?
(iliO VA
That he lerved in
jr ' - - " " HlVl:lj wlkwl
reiicnt of the Uni cd Ma cr vv iv- pvilw n t' cy nay C a'-ry-
V c nmariJ f the P: f
- dui td'ih U i d fiates
I ' A ! fig f
II KN (J X Secreiinr fut
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Wai-CSe 03 13 1783
ninety
in iv!lnrr-n w her of I ave
f t my hjij aj
ie-dtlv
S -n'J and 1 ai ji in
die pule nee f
A Ud-rd behitc hi:
: on of t xvu 01s tr
9'J:r'il'itir ninl he a:i ra
" P !m-d v ir itg'jl v“ u i f
i ip Clive 1 Hue? and
died
afitThton the building a
S r ON E JAIL
saf an Overfeer Such a
ng well recommended ts-i
good encouragement by ap
plying to the Printer hereof or to the
JubJeribcr near Danville it n
WiIluaiM'boweiI
t-- nK ' t-Ro
county of
do liujj
coqflitute aJ appoint C D of
(thrtf full or f--ond
mtnry) tf inv annual prnfo:j
' The Prirtftt lkronghutthe tj
riitii Stale f are r-q-njlfdt§ inf- f ihlt
Lrove
tko
WANTED
Henry I ce
Miles Conwty
Robert Rankin
Robert TodJ
Thomas I civil
James Tiotter
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TuasDAIf September 22
'fits o' for s I ibiibi ig the permanent
Jen of goven- nnit was brought in en
gr i td and read the third that On the
qus ih shall this bin paj ?
Mr Cam: Jrd its f- t himfelf under troops raijed by rejolution of the lute Con
peculiar circumiiancet on t he decifion of
this important que-lio 1 'the houfe had the nouje
determined that the permanent jeat of the
government 0: tne United States fhould
be on the S fqut Hannah in Pennjylvania
a id not in Misyia J on the Potowmack
It was hi- 0 ’ do t 1 ini the lad wuid hive
been mof conducive to tin iti-refl of the
unit) 1 - The voice of
houfe is again! t
Jai l he being the next object muft tikey third readin
t' attain what I have hid down as the Tins bill propofes that the meeting of
r 1 e of my co nt:I on this occajion a d C-uigrejs jbaU be on the ftrjl Monday in
at the j mne time tnujl be agreeable to the January
av be s oj a great part ofmyconftBuenls The bill brought in by Mr Bland to
1 -it tn fii: under an obligation to vote explain the alt for reguiaiiug tin coaft
f the Suj'queiimnah upon obtaining the ing trade Jo Jar as it rejpeUs Peterf
e aujt wax i-made i oaiigntory upon burg in Firginia was taten into coiiji
the ftate of Maryland and Penijyivatiia deration an ordered to be engrojfed for
tocfiticur in opening the navigation of a third reading
Til : it was read a fir (I and fecond
t cm nitiett to a committee of
: wave to be taken tin to morrow li
morn ng
The report 0
ci - Gian :k w ? agreed to allow 1 g h'm
files 1 nr) ithi my as a cap la n llthsditc
contt mil ai mi
A n -f ago was received iro n the is
siale tnatth-n nl receded from t heir
amt id ne it fir railing tin fat ary 0 : hi
Attorney General a id ini appoint'd a
conn ttee 0! conference o n the difagree
i t witts of the hot fa on the amendments
tutor co t'tutio’i
0 'i - too f Mr Fin-ng the report o'
th conn te 0:1 the petition of the pub
ic -ret': '-s wattak -in and agreed to
O ' aft vnuf Mr Gerry the houjere
foiv-d tn t the jecrecary of the treafury
b' i-re led t appl v to the fitpreme ex ecu
( fvc of the f-veral ft lies for the ftate of
tn r u X d'-bts and the f r nd appro
fr’ated Lr the dijeharge of the principal
an! itere’l oft'itjvne: and the amount
f the ion 'ifice an I other fecurities of
of
he United States inniffejfion of the five-
t he
ral fliiles Adjourned
VOL 1113
THE
(Numb XXI J
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K E
N T
of Congrefs
HOUSE REPRESEN PATIVES
or THE
UNITED STATES
Monday September 21
A MESSAGE from the Senate that
- they had concurred in the bill for
eftablifbing th" a tries of the judicial de
pa'tme l with am Aments
Tat a ncvdne us 1 vert to raife the fain
ry of the chief juft-ice from 3500 to 4000
dollars- the fai ries of the afociale
judges of the jupreme court from 3000 ' 0
3500 That of the judge of the dill rift
of M 1 ine 'ram ioo to 1 000 A id : hat op
th - att 1 ify g’ ernl front I 500 to 2000
The houfe agreed totheje amend neats
excepa t e tall
A jo hit ion was received from the fe
iiote that it he recommended to the J'e
veral flutes to oafs laws to make it the du
ty of the kee -r f their feveral goals to
receive and keep therein perfons com
mitted under the authority of t he United
States until th'--v e dlfchnrged by due
courfe of law Tn U ted S' ates to pay
fifty tents a month for each perfon con
fined and I he wife to Juj-nert all per Jons
commuted thereto for offences againft
the U:i tei Slates
Mr Waij worth from the committee
t'teje-cr-tari to whom un referred the report of
of tin tree fury reported a irtl
for defraying of the ex peaces of the civil
i f the lepartment of war forwarrdts
if d a'e f'lperhtedait of p
T
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G A
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A Y
JANUARY i(5 3790
LEXINGTON’: Printed bn JOHN BRADFORD at his Office at the corner of Main and Craft Streets where Sulfcriptions Adxertijrmevlt fife fur
this paper are thankfully received and Printing in its different branches done with Care and Expedition
Pioceei mgs
£ - majority of this
Tne Sujqu- salt
prtpofing Sit uriny This rejolution hnv
i fil'd by the late ing beenfent to thejenate was agreed to
to pay the invalid by that honorable body
A i ’fige was received from the Pro
file 1 0 the United States notifying
that 1 - in I approved of the ail for efttb
ijh n-g the compenf ntion of the members
I is bill for alter ig the time of the
a i m 1 m it tg of Co greys was read a
jecwid ! : -ne and committed
I in 1 s went into a co n-nittee on the
be to recog 17:- and adapt to the confli-
off by the 'emoienefsofdiftance from
the hope of being defended by the
Fee J era! arms early enough for their
fecapty
“ We have been induced to fup
pofeit poifible that for the purpofe
of affording effetlua! relief it may
be found expedient to carry war into
the country of trie Indian enemy
Should we not err in this conjecture
we take the liberty of alluring you
char tivs Commonwealth will cheer
full fufiain her proportion of the
expenees which may be inquired in
fetch and expedition
“ The fame caufes which induced
us thus to offer the treafure ofVir
ginia hath given birth to another
proceeding which we think proper
to cormnuntcate to you— it is indeed
in umbemjon us to make this eominu
n citton lead it: cafe of filence it
might be interpteted into a defign
r authority- f palling the limits of Rate
“ Chiefs of the Chikafaw nat'orj
have folici’ed the General A Hem by
grejs was rend a third ti ne and pajjed for a fupply of ammunition the ad
'!‘oude: vanceo le ifoti of the ye11 and their
I he bill to appropriate certain fums of anxiety to return home owineg to
--- committee of the perilous ficuatjon 6f their nation
who weac in daily expectation thac
holliiit es would be commenced a
gainil them by the Ctecks have de
termined them lollop hee and not
to New York tlte place ot
engrojfed for a their original declination
bat this part ej -vs a: agreed to
the bill roje and repor fid when the houfe
accepted the report and ordered it to be
engrojjeafor n tnird reading
A mjj'age was received from the J’e
of Congrefs was taken up and agreed to
wh - n it was ordered to be engrafted fora
form
r vole for adjourning yejlerdny and
that river and nothing would rcflrain me
from giving y afent to the bill hut
that claufe which requires the concur
rence of the Prefident r'fpe&ing the feat
of government until Congrefs meet at
their per-nanent fiat To nr s claufe I
have flrong conflitutiannl objeilions
they w re le'hrirv fully fitted to this
houfe by Oth-I gr ’ -m 1
have endeavour'd to remove this rl
vid'on 'r-i s 1 -n m J in ru der to give
mi a feat to the hill ut as I am under
th -jeered obligation 1 oath tojnpport
the co’iP'tut’cn as I ca "t 'face the
ionv: it Art from m-mi-d -hat :t is con
tr iry to the conditutin : and -is 1 ve could
not Juereed in Jl-iking out the claufe I
feel my elt" in l-r the a ij a tr fable neceffi
ty op giving rnv diffent to tits bill
Tne yeas and nays on puffing the bill
being required by 0 e fi th of the mem
bers or -1 a t w'r as follows :
TE AS M Jfienrs Ames Bl iwi
Re ifo i Ciymer Com F 1 Enlc
t tzftmons GaE Gilman Grout Goad
hue Hartley Ththon Jackjon Law
rence Leonard Livermore Muhlen
berg Patridge Raufatlaer Scott Se icy
Sc’-tremnn Sylvefter Smith M r lrni)
Sto e Thatcher Trumbull IFudJ worth
IVynkoop —3 1
NATS Mejfieurs Blrid Bouiinot
B-trke Cad n-a 1 iader Carrol Coles Lee
M A fon El tthews Moore Parker
Sherman Smith (S C) Sumpter Tuck
er Fining IViiite 1 7
A i-'Jnlntien was pajfed refeinding th
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Wedsiid
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To GEORGE W ASH !G "TON Efq
PreiiJentof ihe United States
"SIR
‘‘ IT has been a great relieftoour
apprehenlions for the fafety of our
bre'hren on the frontieis to learn
from rhe comm uni cations ofi be Seen
tary at War that then protection!
Rainfb rhe incurfions of the Indians
has occupied your attention
“ K’ovring the )oyer of theFrcde
ral Executive (o co ’centrate the Ame
rican force for thjs faluiaiy purpofe
and confiding in the wifdom of its
meafire' we fhould leave the tuh
ie:f unnoticed but from a belief that
the harmony between the two gov
c nmenu will be increi-ed by a fiee
com u niication of inehi-e-'cc Wa
rn Metnhe-s of the Gene al AUein
bly now prefeut have been either
wrtne'le of the recent murders and
depredations committed by the fava
ces o have brought with them in
fonnation' the truth of which cannot
be qucRioned d hefe hofiilities are
too great in number to bear a minute
detail and too cxccfiive in degree to
be deferibed in the compafs of this
add refs Permit us then to lay that
thefe parts of Kentucky and the South
Welle n and Northern counties lying
on the Ohio and its waters which
hive generally been the feene oflndi
an barbarity are now prelTeci by
danger the tnoll imminent and cut
proceed ti
their orN
“The refolution which we have
now rhe iyonor of enclofing you will'
therefore be executed in their favor
and we trull that our oondtifl from
the peculiar circuinliances of the cafe
will de bcceptabie to yotiifei and
the Congrefs of the United States
and be r: approved that we ihalhre
ceive t-t 1 ibuiion for the expenoe
we have thereby incurred "
Some progreft was mode in the hill to
r’pn'ote the progrefs in the federal courts
Adjourned
I E X I N G T O N Jan 16
Extrail from the journals of the Gene
ral Afembly of thJ±Commouwe Utli
II ill be sold to the Hrcu st cid
Xter at the February Court in fott
ifville for Cafh or produce
No 82 3i7i 333) 375 A con-
ta rung 21550 acres in the Ilf-no : s
Giant being the Military right of
John Gerault Satisfaflory ci
be made af the time by
J- Wtlkinlbn
Lexington Jan 8 1790-
To all to -whom
it may concern
I H FI Trullees
of the -own of
Lexington do hceby lequeft or
direfl all perfons that have fences
incumberances In the S
ing the out lo-s that
removed by the til day of April next
to as to leave the full fpare afligned
to each Street e’ear of obllrufi inns
at which time they will give their
per Tonal attendance to fee that 'he
purport of this Advcrtifemenc is ft id
ly complyed with
By ordet of tire Board
ROB I PARKER Cik
Dec 5 i78g
w
Herons I have enployed
Maurice Nagle to tell
f 1 me
and
pure hale To
for me ri
bacco
ana that i have
given him a
written power
to that purqofc dated
the
twenty-fiill day of March
and as the laid Nagle
trangrelled my oaeis
iidtrudtions to him to
great prejudice and in
i f is is therefore to
inform
the public that in the Month
of September la I have ta
ken up the latd p t r f0
given to the fatd Nage and
tiiat I w ill not abdc or make
good any contract or aCt of hi
from the time of my gating
up the laid power to this date
or from this dare forward
And all thofe indebted to me by
bund note or open account
for rite goods of mine I id
and delivered by tlte laid Na
are requtftcd to make imme
dn?e payment to me given
n d t n bund his eleventh
nay of January 1790
Anorew Hare
Mr Bradford pieafe to give the
following a place in your next
1 SHOULD! be wanting in my duty
“ (1 my fellow -citizens and ungrate
ful to Doftor Balil Duke of I exing
(°n it I concealed the followutig par
ticulars About the time of the lad
Augtifl Court i received a hurt in one
of trty fee which was in a (late’ of
nrjrttficaiion by the fifteenth of Sep
tember f then apphed to Mr Duke
who by his great attention good
judgment and humanity makes me
believe thofe who need his affiltance
as a Phyfician cannot be wrong in
iheir application to him Given ttn
r my hand this 13th day of January
if 793-
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And now opening for fate by
fEi KR JANUARY & SON
Ai then f ore In Lexinon oppofire
the Printing Office a large and ccm:
pleat aUbrtment of GOODS adapted
to ihe feafon which they will fell on
reaionable tcrnu for Caih Corn
Wheat Rye Butter Po'k Salr&u
JUST OPENED
AND FOR SALE BY
WILSON and PARKER
new Court HouJe a very general ajertyv
MERCHANDIZE
Suitable for thefeafan which they wil1
dhf 01 re jjietirnt forcajb
rl
JUST OPENED
n'U llOW (oi la:'" by
GOUDY amd WILLIAMS
At men lime in lexington
eppolite captYoungs Tavern
and near me new courthoule
a neat and general aiiort
meni of '
GOODS
Well adapted to the feafoii
which will be fold on the iri'fl
reafonable terms for caili or
Furr
T pft :
£ ‘
1 and levcral other valuable nags A' k’lolars bitakfift at
on reafonable terms for produce' hnnie and brii-g their dinner
Several houles and lots in this
Town to be fold tor Laih or
exchanged ----One for merchandize
a molt valuable Itaud lor
bulincfs— — Alio a valuable
Trait of land of iojcoo acres
together or in Imaii parcels
located and furveyed for Col
Dan Boone aiu patented for
rnylelf— - This tract lies on the
Tigut c:t ihe roa-l from this place
to L ivellone and about
uiiLa n tins lide ot toe
biuL lick a few families
occupy it in lafey and
JUST OPENED
And for J'ale by
AIEXANDLR & JAMES PARKER
Two Stores in this place one of them in
tiier new htiuje oppofe 1 1 mm Court
houje a id the other where tnty now
Jive each af them wtl ajorted and
adapted to tne feajtn wuicft tncy
win dijpije ofon rwjiwJ wrauw I WILL give Cain for Timothy icaiufi be
Ca jb Me 1 hantaba wheat or flour 1 a ul Clover feed and I wife 10 jnown
Lexington Utc y 1789- hire tw o good ditchers 10 drain a
pond and Improve 1 picre ot natu-
A il p ‘nous inubud to me
j jiu nm-uivu 10
f lor 1
lota 111 tne town of
Ir 'Kfoit or for mares put u
&ndr or CnKiuipiim are requell-
CJ to matte payment to Cpt
Li Uano at mat place on or
before me wenty-tirft day
of January ncx after which '
time no produce will be recei-
e£j
1 will fell my Had Godolphin
I P ly
lu 1C '
TARtES WILKINSON
— —————— —
ii
A N K S
U k AUi KINDS
FOR SALE aT THIS OFFICE
All 'mils iif Blank Books fir
Alcrclums Clerks' &c rrs'e
and ruled to a ny pattern : Alfo
old books new bound on realun
blc terms at this office
1‘tie payments will be made
jt meadow ground in Ho vicinity agreeably to the following ic
l" of Frankfurt on Kentucky to cem- gulanons tu
To ail Head Boroughs and Corfsb!es
within this Colony' td whom theiii
prefents lull conic:
WHEREAS it hath been this day
proven on oath before me James
Trotter one of the juflices of the Com
monwealth for the county of at efaid that
Thomas M‘M!liin of tin f aid cowty
did on the evening of the 2411 inftaui
felonioufly flab with a knife and mortal
ly wound a certain William AckIcs in
fa:d county Jo that J aid AckIcs is fine
dead off aid wounds and J'aid Thomas
ATMillin is fence feed eor the fame and not
har ge and command you ad tv jy of yet
in your fever il pixel nils to Jearck dilii-
gently JcrtheJnid I'Uounis M Mnmi
:ii " take hue ard cry after him from
towntotown and from county to county
at well by htrfemen as footmen and if
you flail find hint that you apprehend aiid
bring him before a jtifeice of the peace of
the ceunty where he flail be taken to be
dealt with as the law dlteSs
Given under my hand and feat tils'
ijthday of December 178 y
JAMES TROTTER LS
CHARLES WHITE
COPPER-SMITH
Late of NEIVrORE
RFSPLCTI-U1LY Informs the
Public t!ai he iniemi carrying
on the Coin t-i :mh's bulinci's ai this
place mail i-s vinous b-anche (to
r‘OsiU‘ B'Cwana Die ke'ilcs&c
W:i) St-lls B-c-y sna Die keoles&c
Alio cafi all kind ot hrafs work tor
mills- riLkes ami ’epairs all knd of
bias ami 1 m w-nk likewi-e epaiis
FaYstra Co'jyrr
A large company w'U mett at tut
Crab-orchard the tyth of February in
- & ts Jlart early the n:xi asrnivg
tirtuzh tit arMenrft
nien(e woik in Apiil
j Wilkinfon
Lexington Jan 8 1750
c
JERRY M0R1ARTY
' "
"r!l '-vaeh dancing in I-ex
lBl°n fiidsy and laTiniay e-
vtiy othci week Terms five
olirs pr quarter — the coun-
highf branded on the near buttock or
flioulder aviiA a Stirrup-Iron has a
hasomher faccori llarnJrnipt
“
be mauc
-oiiji Every apphcatioi for pay
tir i:i r w'o cannot ment mui be acuupurici
attend regularly will pay to by the following voudi-is
shillings per day : he alio will ill- The cumicatc g:vcn by
teach the ufe of the Globes the llaie ipecit mg mat tne
by the quarter or day on mo- perfon puikding it is in fact
derate 1ern1 an nvallJ aa iicertining ihe
t he lhool will commence fum to whicn as fuch he is
on friday the twenlintnth inft annually entiticd
aJiy n affidavit agreeably
— 1 — to the following form to wit
A B came before me one
hangutit mane and tail has a fijuare
rump and is a nauiral trots : any per
fon delivering laid mare as'?hc above
hemy Kampers lhall receive the a- Tliat he ierved in
bovs reward by me at aa regiment or veffd) at the time
William Hamper jc was u(abled and that he
Fa ette Jan 12 1790 nQW rej-1£jt8 jn thc f and
county of and has reli-
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Ctu&efs oLs U A IT ED 3 TAXES
’
iit: a:t providing for the pay
mciu o the Lid Fcniiun-
ers ol tlic United blaics
i
E it fnattd fay the Senate
and Hxule of Rcpieicnra
lives of the Uin-td aucs of
America in Cuugicij aiiembied
Tliat llvi 'liltary Fciiliuiis
wiicli have been granted and
paid ly liic iiaics icipcctvely
ii pUiluaiice to lie bcl ot ilc
U iiied MuCb 1 1 C allcm
‘ui ii ii : iiru:j vi u were
uuiki and ui'ai-iL'J during
ii ine Wui luii c cuniinucd
1 d pa 1 O c U'iLd b ate
ii- niiiaioiJi il oay ol Miicn
latt lor me ipcc ot one yeur
undci tucii lego id Iona as me
Pi c ikicill t U tilled SUttS
111 1' 111 ct
Ik A- MUHLENBERG- Speaker
oftuc hu-iaui u: itcyiiii'snta'-ives
Jojjk Adams Vcj Peiiuoiit of ms
Unwed vats aiJ PiuiiJeu ot die
Senate
Apj'iovel Sept 29 7C9
Gc0 WAJillN-j l’ON
Prefiueiii of the Uii'ed 3u:cs
IN puiiuaitct of the above
recited aw iiuorniatn n is iure-
by
:ic iiisaiiil
to
fcnlioncrs o'
that the
prI1is0ll ttl§ 7 dJ“’
b ‘ k
v 1 p's tu l"un
ur th'-ir uto ims icip-iivtly
in to equal payment me title
ct w1i:l!i wiii Lii RjuUc on the
lift'' clay or Alau one thoufud
levcn hondiej auu ninety
and the iccoml on me tiffi
Wit 1
i iie iciums which have been
or liuil be maoe 10 the Secreta
ry tor the ih partmeni of war
by me feverai liates of the pen
huns which have been granted
and been paid by them iclpeCt
ivd) will togcilier witn (he
vouchers iicrcin riquino he
coniuicred as tio euuncc
wheicuncuc paymems aie to
emal in hil p?frcf5°n
was given of which the fol-
lowing ii a copy !
‘
IThe certificate given by the
r n- u 1—
flute to be recited J
dd there for the lair
carsJ previous to which he
r P C
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JUS T PUBLISHED
Cay of June following at fuch T n KENTUCKY
places in euoh flute and by lucliyA j j v- iT
pci Ions as Dull hereafter in out? L v I
I os tub Yea or our Logs
70
Printed on finewnt rg paper
Ard msy be lad at this OiQ
by ihe Grofa dozen 01 Angle -
TO BE LET
O the lowefl bidder at capt The
1 wax Towig’s Tavern in Lexington '
(ib-c full or 1 :cond
moity)
o my annual ponfbn
alulofrh Uijrvl g 4teJ
as a 11 in
Irons the inmth day of
one thouiand 1-veu hundred and
eighty -nin“
in iciti'nori wlier-of 1 have
hereunto f t iny band ard
i‘-al th s
®gntd and ia!d in
the picince of
At knoltiit'U before me
application of executors for
admmiilrators mud be accom
panied wih legal evidtr-ce of
their icipctive offcer andalfo
of the time the invalid died
whole penlioii tiey mjy" eiaim
By command of the £rcij
den: of ihe U:iitd
of A:i
‘ -ca
II IN O X Secictary ff
!r D War
War-0f5ec 03 13 1739
Th s Printers throughout the U
niiea Sates art ruefledto injmthit
information Jer the benefit of the brave
m-n who h ue jeverely jufered in tit
coufe of their country
on Vie jecovd Tuejday in February next
it being court dayj at 3 0 clock in tin
Vternooi the building a
S 1
O N E JAIL
Thirty Two feet long Twenty feet wide
o' d Sewnt-on feet pitch above the low
er floor i a flan of which will he flown
on thit day : Aifo the erecting a Pil
lory Stocke a id IFiiipping Pofl
EdwaiJ Payne
Levi ToJd
Robert Todd Commiffe
Thomas Lewis
James Trotter
'TO be let to the lowefl
x bidder in' the town of
t!ie-Sjmywof Nldfon-
rhoma Warring
Henry laie ComrxffZ
Miles Conway
Robert Rankin
WANTED
A MAN well acquainted with tBt
bujirejs of an Overfeer j Such
-perjen coming welt recommended will
meet with good encouragement by op
piflng to th Printer hereof or to the
fubftribtr near Danville id jg
J William M'Dswcll
Dec tsb 175
In cafe an invalid ilicald Sp
ply for payment by an attor
ns the laid attorney nvaft be
lid s a certificate and oath be
fore lecited produce a fpecial
litter ol atterney agreeable u
the following form :
I A- E 'P“ county of
do hereby
conftitute and 'appoint C D of
my lawful aitorney
to receive in my b-half 0f
fJ
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Aotife isagaiii :t -Tie SijH1' l a'i wh-n :i ho aider ed to ti ergrefd for a their original declination
fliihr bei ig thtmrt o'ije1 a J ii:ey 'tlr dreading- “I’lie rCibiution which we have
tn attii'i w’Lai have it:J iiwi as tAs d :vsb:A tropojts that the meeting of now rhslsojiorof cnciofing you will'
r:r of n-y co : su 7 01 this octajion ird Cangrtfi jeau be an the firjl holiday in' therefoie be executed iu theirfavor
alike jane time mul be agree-ibls to the J mutry an d we trull that Odr eondudl from
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gr- td ml rtaU'i't '1 ratm Uithe H- The till li reciiouizi and adapt ty the ly'
furl I- ba'l t Vt bis pif-t co jl intion of t it UiStJ Ssaits t'is Chiefs of the CIviIafawnat 'on
lArViriuTTi J hrfPt if: tiitlf u iitrtrooi riijtd by'rrjoiiitiii : of the lueCaim— havn tolived - ln 7wrj
peculiar ctrctit1tiirfi 0 it it dcciim of Ar0' 1tu r'd a thirdiiue aid puffed for a fupply of cmmunitum tlic ad
tint i nf) nt vit qut t'ei T‘iehr’ie ha l tne iiouje ‘ vanccd foifoi ff the ye11 and ilic(
deteroi nilthinit permwent jta: of the Tn- appropriate certain fumi of anxiety to return houc mvjjirgto
gover imt iT o' t n Uii’t Sca:ti Jbouli ma ey taler ui i t a tomwittee of the pciilous fimctan of tleir nation
keenih S 'l'iiia‘i-'tki-i Fjttnjyivtiia tt' wiiii houj-- agreed to and ordered win wcjc in daily expejlasion tliac
a id iiot in Miya J 01 the lrsn-:i:ck tt b-figrifeliir a iitriirtadi ig hoililit es would be coininenccd a-
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UNITED S T A T E S
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AMIS:? A(!K fr-on th'S’nf tit
tiny hi concuirei i t’r l'-r
f 7 ihli-hnt 'i i :? of th j i-it j
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2 it commnt iiy ig go-is through
the bill lujt aid re? cJ v-jfi tu iiouji
etetptei Hi r:cn ui orJeudit So jo
Weiinkjoat September 23
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hv e gc-'ccliy hec:i :!ic fccue oi'IuJiV
oHmitenthe 21 bnasiry arc now pieicj by
di'er t ie moit mini nenr ait? cut
uT 'iy :!e e no enefs of Jiilj'ie fioin
t : iiitf t1’ : 'l-re of being defended by the
:ver 1 ret:':l- I- f ?cr:i amis early enough for their
l' fe!-r
We have been induced to Tup
po:u : Pinble that for the puipofe
of iTsrJiiig eTc'iual relief: it nay
l-j fotin I cspcJient to carry rar into
the c iTitry of the Indi-'n eiicny
iiiosJd wo not err in this cnniccime
t‘:c ‘c °f uiTuring you
thy ihs Conmlinwcaitb will cheir
full 1'iiiain her proportion of the
cspcRcci which may be inquired in
fuels and exiM'iiii'on'
Tiief-mic caufcs which indticcJ"
u thus to oiler the ircafum ol Vir-
palling the limits of Hate auihu: i-
111 piacs:
S"ne t'rofrrjr w?r i’l tie hill to
rn'lt th:progr'fs lathe federal courts
Aijwn0J '
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ToCEOHGp WAsHlG''TON Ef
1'iei cii of t!:u UiiiieJ Stacks
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“ 1 T !ia hecn a?rent relief iooir
apiMTninni fvtlic fufery t-t oh
Ivc Ven on the fronrie:s tn laii
fron he cnuiRnnicrrioni of'he Secij
ta'v i: War' that ther poteA:oni
'lanl the injurfin'is of ihe Indiras
h: Pcicl j'O'ir !rtcnt!on
v 'o-''iir the -iTvcr of theFccJe
r:' Ktw'j'itveioco 'centratcthc tie:
ticnf nee fur th:ifrura:v ai'po:"e
atl enntidirg in the wi:'Jan of iii
-i mnoru-elbut foai a tiiat
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'’enje-a of tic (Stne a I Al:in
t n 'rua: :n nunilici to heat a m'vue
lien up the lard power is
given to the faid Nagle' and
that I '-v ill - not aj'de or' make
good any contract or adl of hi -
ffon the time of- my gt-ting
up the iSid 'power to tTt's date:
or from tins ' dare forwards
And'all fhofeihclebicd to ric by
bond note dr open account
(or the goods of miac-lnld
and deli ered by thefaid Nr
are rcqutfted to mak"e
diiteJpiymeni to nie iyen
'it - ri r ’ ii 1 hand his' elcverttlv
day of January 1790 y:
-3l Acdresf - Hare
r Given un-
4jr my hand this 13'h Jay of January
ALIX MXWEI L
Hill be sold ts the men st bid
— th February G-nrt in
ijviiit for Cafb or produce
I O r s
No 82 117 133 75 if 9 con
taning 2650 acres in the lllnois
G ant being the Military riKht of
Cspt John Gerault SatisfaGory ti
tles wdi he made at the 'inc h
J Wilkinson -
Ltxinr ten Jan 8 1730-
To all to whom it may fscrrrrj
rJ H h riutlees of the 'jv'n cf
Lexington do hcrehy ic iuafi &
direft ail yi fens that'havc leicos or
intunheramva rj-rvh-ing In t! e Stiects
the out ios that l'ey hse hen
removed by the ill day cf Ay-Mi r es'
to as to leave the full fp:rc oR ie
to ccch Street e’ear of ohih unions i
ai which time they will give rjcis:
re: tonal at'cndanL-e'ro fee rhft :ne
puipoit of rh' Advcrtiftaicit is II jel
ly tomplyed wish
By oulei f the jjoard
110151 PARKER Qko
Dee 5 1785
Vlh
!trcs I have cnpfovej
waantc Nagle tu "irll
f m goods ami purchai“r0
tracco for me ana that i have
given him a written power
ta that purqofe dated the
twenty-firit day of March Sail
and as the lutd Ng!e has
trangreiSed my octts -a A
iultnidlions to hini to my
great ' prejudice and injury
Ei is is tliciefre to inform
tlie- punjic tac in the Myir?i -
ofliitpiember ladj ha'ig-ta-
Mr Bradford pleafe to give the
following a place in your next
T snouini he wanting in my duty
to mv fcilow-citizcniand upgrate
ful to Uoftor Kafil Duke of I cing
ton it 1 ccncejled the foMowing pir
titulars About the t'meofthc laft
AuuR Court I received a hurt in one
of rt-' fre which was in a Rate of
niMMrrcj- oby :hc fificenth ofSep-' '
lem-c' I then applied 10 Mr Duke t '
who hy liis great addition good v
jidn)LTt and hiinaiuy niaVes me' -
U'l-cichofe who nee J his aSiil-inJe
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' 1 1U£)1 ) find Opdo’pb'" 7 bkrTr t bs irac -
' fl:id livcfiil oilier valuable nafas ticry applicaiioi fur (a-
tTSTjfAA I F E j) FYfTa CcvsJr Cbnfcic& u&'tLs LA IT ED STATES
And now opening for file by Xo n Ilcad Boroughs snd Cenf-bles
FE1ER JANUARY & SON Wlthin tills Colony to whom the:
presents Stall ccuc:
At then S- ore in Lexington opnofire
Ike Printing Office a largesnd com- 0r II 15 It E AS it hzti b::-i ths Jay
pleat allbriment of GOODS adapted W fnvm on cath' teJers w'‘
to the feafon which they will fell on Trotter tkrjtMtrs y th C3m
leaionable tcims for Calh" Corn no wealth fir the tiu iiy'ifoieJMJthst
Wheat Rye Butter Poik Salr Ikr 1 hoiius i f tti ju-l ctuly
’ 1 aid DJii'ir eveni-ig if the utli iiJUut Au:clici ill a4icij J
ftltnionjlyflabwith aknije aul mertii 1 liJt ti i ’—liliiy FiiiKius
JUST OPENED
AND FOR
deadofjaid witiri-ls un i Jnid
1Y I L S O N and P A R K E R M'MKm is fiuctJi'U fjr:e fame mJ ie:
which will be fold on the nvil oa-t'-e- Co ti-i ni-lfrlHilbiCiiaiihn
reafonable terms for caili r r’ -na:l s v :m s b ache iio
W i) St'lb R-w aiiki D e i'e'i'eAc
'urr‘ n- Alfo clk allind til V: afs work tor
D t Vttt- t iS k!(- of
bias "i un w "U i-tk'-io repaisi 14 tkl'-ll ulu ip i ivt iy
all k iJ of !oi! s Miid neys He buys in tvw ctpiai iyni ‘:e till
' all kinds of old coiipci'bafi itwicr Cf vuici L't c -iij
amiNDUitriMuar -J
' wo k dove 7n the beil u inner audua LunUtej iu j
Two Stores in this plate ant tf turnt w noiicft notice and the cn i:e tit I
'hsrnswtoysW LXi 7£9 cf jane floattg at feli
aid tU other whers titty u “ h t ic
GOOD S
Well adapted to the feafoii
J U ST OPENED
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GOUDY A3to WILLIAMS
Al men lion m Lexington
oppofite capt Youngs Tavern
-jfcnd neat me new courthoule
a neat and general aliort-
rnent of
flid leveral oilier valkiaule nags t i- £icrv appiici
r 1 fr Pkmeiiio 3 Iv'me and brit-f-tnetr diniitr ‘Fr"w
on reafonabL terms for produce x w 0 calR0- ment mun us
'5 f!7( b'4 ths s v-ci
-exebangvd for mcrchaodizs -- t" ali“7‘:!
JUS r PUBLISHED
T U 15 KEN TUCKY
£TrtV' : : pW£-jiuwib) iJdiy j e v pir
adapted tt tno ftajtn wiiih wy putous as Iimii licrcajur ::t cuift 1 1 1
viti dijpiie y en reijoubtt terms Jtr I WILL give Calh for 1 imothy nc pauiuUiy made
C ajb Air' hantabe wheat or fiats 1 a d Clover feed and I wilh to kn0vn
ItxitanDeeStnig- ’ 5reJw° 1 le payments will be made
nience woik in Apiljn
iir lots tit' the town or Tj Wilkinfon
MkiUit 01 for mares put to Lexinglm Jan 2 1750
bnu-r ur Gdoipiiin are rcquell- : -
cu to matte payment to Lapj 1 '
D Gano at mat pLce on or JERRY M O R 1 A R T Y
before me f i kArctity-hril day
of January next after wbicii
time no produce will be recet ?u!‘ and lauria c-
- j - I ‘ veiy ntliM week
ipmn-nni 4 ar-RK WARD V1" mkjj jivu1C ijiuuci hi inc inwn 'or
uigniLjJlieLoa'ilmmi‘mspiuie — fiXIftoten-ftoiDthf r-!Softi'c-rtt-l‘-the-county— VahiHgion-tt-thc fifft-THief-—
to L mcitonc and about tune J5t3ti0n 0f Henry Kampes living on t in the ft-tc of day in February next the build
together or in fmaii parcels y LVr !
lolled aadfurvejed for Col on fnda' he
Dan Boone- anu patented for
mylelf — T'nis tract lies on the
AtL fi-rtutls 1 no bled to
i'-r Inn tri- lh fowl
initio on tlrisj fide ot'tAc lower Davy’s fork ofFJ hmner Rogers’ anj oaih tliai lie is the irg of a ltone Jail fixteeu x
blue lick a few Taiin lies may ttaiton about the is'h ofoftobei la (-ame j to whom ths ori- feet fquarc two fiory high for
i li -m rrrai mnic three vear olu lair ? “
highrbnndeJ on ihe-near bJtlocfcor was giycn
U tnc pur' -V ’ fcoulder wiA a Sdup-Iron hsi a lowing it a copy
JAMES UlLUNaON bise n her face or av liar nJmy a c
: — : — - and nil hai a fusrc ITne certiStale given by tbs
cCwiipv it in tafey and A wilt a forrel mme ”!“ j"“ 'gmal ccrtiticaie in his poffellion the County of Mafort
rfWmwferiy-jSS Bi¥enoT WSd1 M n-vw
“irnii tAi if'r"'Tiii'OifiifCir bova-ieaid by me — : — ircgimeuror veflelj at the time
FOR SALE ATT iliS O Ft ICE William Earner iC wc5 uiiabled and that he A well acquainted with the I
in the A f 0vtrl“r v Such -V
bderclMtits Clerks &c tnave large company will nett at the there for the Eft
and ruled to any pattern : AKb Crab-orchard the t sth of February in ears previous to W'hi
old books new bound oa r:alun-yrdr tt fart early the nixi mcrring Vkj
j i V jM K S fon delivering laid mare at ihc above
yle terms ac ibisc&ce
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All uindSkT Blank Books fir
'uK''AELRIN D5 7 Demy Kampers iccciveuhe A- Tlut he lerved in
Ij wouuda certa: i Wrnan Ad !e in llac licet “iCiltiil nd
faidcouuty Jo thus jVd Aclcaii piJ u iiw iiiiravy
u 1 dead of ia :J vitfi 'i mil laid 1 lioiui 1 '
pond and improve a piers ot natu
y til meadow gr cnJ in tbs vicinity
bring him btjurt a jujlee 0 pCttfff hj j
the cou ft white L: bail be takzn to it txy‘ '
dealt withas the lawniieSs l:- ’:l V v j
C:cn urder my hand this' A 1A‘K
' tthdoy tf December wl ’ h "J
C U AR L E S W °II I T E
co p r er-s Mini
of Fiankfort on Kcntuclky to ccm- guimuiib to v t
rump and is a nauual trot : any rr- llate to be reared j
Fa ettc Jan12 79'
Lue ef N E JV- rO RK
KRPtCTHMLY lirouns the
I'ubi'c i! a c ipicnd carrying
JAMES TROTTER LS
twrniininth Inft antvially crtited -
2J1) n a iriduv it agreeably
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agrccucl) to 1!: liiiuivit’g ic-
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or llt-:l b ::iau to the Secreta
ry for the ik partintni ut war'
by me ieveta 11 ki ut tils pm
iiors which hayc DCc!igfdTled
und betit paid b) iitru iclpect
tvciy wiii tcgctlxr v itn 1:1c
vcnchqis ivriti rq-i: te
to the follow mg io m 10 Juia-TlO te let to ihe lowdl
ALBcanic Ljeloreincone bidder in the town of
Ap-t‘"JI- :7:
L’n-c I a Veiaea- ot b- artom-
pni'j iti'ii ii- il
now relidcs in- ifce ad
County of a rc ll- meet with good encouragement by apt
plying to the Printsr hereof r to the
which he fnbfcrlber near Dawille iS ig
-wilium WDswelL
Dec sth 17 19-
V'i 'liiN'j 1 ON
PieiliiwMi ei liuL iiei Mi Cr
lie cunikatc given by
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Til cifi flu iiivrilii iliuld flp
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nei ill" in! jiiorucy tii'jl be
iiJs a cei ii::ecic and tuili bc
Jo:e Kii:rd pp iluo: a i'pecia!
-the l:atr of aitoint) uyesab! :u
follow ii'2 foui :
county it
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Tb Pri'ifrs lbngljut il U
Mira Satts ora r iejleutm I’ntitkis
t frriRr'jii 1 jtr r f I'f''-r r tilt
x- I r-' A f 'j'trni'i Jif:red in tl$
fut tf thetr c-vj ty
-1 t:e Ji-nd Tufjday ij frf
(it oti’g court duya: 3 0 flock in tin
Jlcriov 1 ttn building a
S TONE JAIL i
77: tv Two fret lovg Twenty fees wide
a- d Stve-t-tn feet filch above the low
ti deor i a flan tf which wiil UJhtwia
$ 1 th it day : Aift the erecting a PtL
lory Stocks a id II' tipping toft
Ed waul Payee
lcvl Todd
Robert Tudd Commiff
Thomas Lewis
James i toiler
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by ilu Gibi db&cn oijw!e
TO BE LET
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Henry lure
Mile Conway
Robert Rankin
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Proceedings of Coripjefs
SOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES
or THE
UNITED STATES
Thursday September 2 4
Tli E Aate toafe up the report of the
cimmittee of conference n the difa
grtment oj the heufet refpeBing the
till far amending the Confiitution
The amendment prepejed by the fenate
to which the Imtje agreed wot to injert
the word ‘ diJiriS’ in the clavj relating
to the trial by jury Je that it would
read 'that 0 fences ball be tried by an ity
partial jury of the jiate or diftritl where
the offence J hail be committed’ The
committee recommended to concur with
the fenate in their amenament
The quejlion of concurrence w ax after
eonjiderablt debate carried in the affir
mative The houfc ref alvei itfelf it a commit
tee on the bill te appropriate money for
defraying the expencet of government the
prefect year
The committee having gene threugh
the fame reje and reported and the bill
was laid an the table
m A meffage jmj received frem the Pre
f dent of the United States accompany-
iug the bill for allowing compenfation to
1 m the Prefideut and Vice Prefideut which
had received his approbation and figna
- ture A meffage was received frem the fe
1 note acquainting the houfe that the
President of the United States had re
turned te the fenate the' judiciary bill
and the refoltitun tefpeSing goals both
which had received his approbation and
fignacure
The :ioufe rejllved itfelf into a commit
tee of the whole 01 the bill to provide f or
the fuppert of the invalid penfiontn and
having gene through the fame reft and
reported and the bill was laid on the table
The houje went into a committee en
the bill fast from the fenate to regulate
the proefs in the courts of the United
St it s aid having confidered the fame
roje and reported ame-nimans which
Were accepted and the bill ordered to be
tngrojjedfer a third reading Adj ourn
ltd Friday September 55
The houfe foot up the bill for making
Hipprspriattens far the fervices of I he pre
feit year
The amendment propofed in committee
of tue whole byfiriking out the Junt ap
propriated for the difiharge of warrants
djffd by the late fuperintendant of fi
itonce was agreed te by the houfe
The next amendment prpofed for
Jinking out the fum appropriated for the
dijehargo of warrants iff ued by the late
board of treafury was difagre-d to
TV i'itl was then puffed to be engrojptd
for a th-rd reading
The engroffed bill for making appro
prlations was brought in and faffed te be
ena&ed
Mr Boudinot intro need a motion te
the fallowing purport vis
Rtfeived That a joint committe of both
toufes be appointed to wail on the Prefi-
gent of the United States to reqnejl he
would be pleqfed to recommend a day of
public thankfgtvirg and prayer to he ob
Jerved by the people tf the United States
to eti knowledge the favours bejlowed upon
them by Almighty Cad especially by af
fording them an opportunity peaceably to
ailiibiijb a form of government calculated
to promote their prof perity and happintfs
Th'S war adopted and a commit tee ap
pointed’ cbnfifi iug of Mr BoudlnotMr
Sherman Mr Sylvefter Adjourned
Saturday September 26
A meffage was received from the fe
jnate acquainting the houje that the
fenate had appointed a committee of coni
ference on the iifagreelrg votes of the
two h tifesen the prtcefs bill
The houfe appointed conferees te meet
tJioft qf the-fenate on tht fnje3
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T U C K Y G A Z E T T Ei
JANUARY C3 1793
SATURDAY
LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN BRADFORD at his Office at the earner at Main and Craft Street! where Subfcriptlons AJvertiJementt (ffcfet
thit paper are thankfully received and Peixting in indifferent branches done with Cart and Expedition
The houje aife received frem the fenate
the bill for fixing the feat of government
efthe United States to which the fenate
had propefed an amendment by Bribing
out all that part refpeSing Sufquehen
nah and inferting a clavfe fixing the
permanent feat ef government at German
Town in the Jiate ef Pennfylvania
A motion was then made to pefipone
fhe confideration of this amendment of
the fenate till next ftffion On this mo
tion after feme debate the yeas and
nays were taken end were as follows :
NOES M’Jfirurt Ames livfon
Boudinot CndwaHader Ciymer Fnvrf
Fttfier Fitzfimets Gilman Goedhtf
Grout Hartley Htifler Hnth’-rn L
vtrmote Mult-let-berg Lawrence Leonard V
Petri1 ge Rvfnlln-r Silvrf
ler Sinnickfcn Scott Sherman Thatch
er Trumbull Fining IVodjwtrth IVyn
kooi— 29
TE AS M-’Jffurs Brown Baldwin
Bland Burke Conti-e Coles Carroll
Gerry Gale Griffin Jatkfon Lee
Matthews Mndifon M"re Page Pars
ker Smith (Maryland) Sumpter Seim
Smith (S C)SteiKSchureman Tucker
JVhite 25
Mr A-nts then meved te concur with
the fenate in their amendment Objec
tions were made to this and a-i motion
the houfe adjourned without coming to a
dec’’ fan
&& A & Qr
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
PARIS Augufl 20
'T'llli court of S ain h-s prohini’cd
i J Under the fevered pcnalites the
introduction into the Spanift dominon
of any French book iciative to thecon
dilution and revolution whtch have at
piefcnt taken pLfcc in France
LONDON Aug it
The tumults in France have extend
ed to Switzerland which is thronged
with French as much as London We
have nearly equally divicd the cmi
grants The lliuggle for h'bciry in
France feem to be a frgnal for all Eu
rope ro btesk the chains if flvery
The fermentation in Switzerland is ve
ry grear paMicnlaily ar Heine Fir
boirg Soictire Ac Flic lower order
of Buruliers huhcito excluded ftom
any chance of paiiicipa irg In ihenf
fair of government proteft loudly a
ganft the injttft cc and (he excluihe
privileges of ilic Nobles and aiiftocra
cy f
The country by the laft accounts
feeinsimich ilifpofed to fupport iisde
inanishy aai and emancipate them
fclvcs fi oin toe yoke which has fo long
hung eve- their heads
Revoluiioiw :n State are the na'ural
conferences of unpopu'sr andoupref
fivemeafures and in tlrolie cafe the
tronpsalwayscharc to the fiJeofjuf
tice — It nas fo in the year i6&8 in
Fngland- it is fo in the year 17851 in
Ft ancc
DAWN of LIBERTY in SPAIN
The people in every province of
Spain ate beginning 10 afiert iheir free
dom— They inlift that the Cortes
the ancient parliantetit of that kingdom
ihaiiberc-cftablifl-cd and they if lift
upon this point tvirli that iirmand in
trepid rcrtinscity which has ever been
the character of that nob!c nation
The Cosir it Teems mean to employ
the Holy Cilice as an engine '0 fuppref
the ardor of liberty T’ut the Holy Of
fice has loft much of its uiithoi iry in the
minds of the Spaniards who for foniQ
time paft have been converfant with
the literature of Fr ancc and England
ThcSpanlftitianfLaiion tame feeble
and mutilated as it is of Abbe Rttynjl's
celebrated hiftory by Che oirnt
Almadovrrr bascorirrihuted not a Ift
tic to open the eves of the S-pnuiards to
the futlii'Y cl' their gr'vcraoot
aie not able to inform whether thofc
miffing aie killed or raken the laft
they law o! them the Indians had
them priforcrs
And about Thurfday or Friday laft
they killed two men Tome where on
the waters of the hanging I'oik of
D eks Itivcr who had caiiied a num
ber of horlos to a“ Cahc-bifcak( for
jailgS' '
TAKEN tip by the fulfcribcr lit
ing on cane run about
iatt Lexington
years old
white on her belly narked with a'crop SAMUEL STEVENSOAT
in the right ear- pofied and eppraifed Tan 6 1700
to £ mo ROBERT WALL ACS J 79
Jm 14179®- NB II: was cut Iqft Marti j
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the tyranny of their pious opptefTors
The oppoiition of the Holy Office
1 liei efoi e to 1 lie emancipation of Spain
Ttill only tend to irritate 'he people
and to accellernte the ruin of an inflitu-
non which diTgraces the name cf rcli-
glen and human natute
They wi e fibtn Bilbos that fome
chofen Spanifti troops have entiieiy
ftoppcd ep the few palfngcs over the
h:l:s opening into France
The bank of Berlin which a As un
der 1 re King's authority hath lent
8ccccortx dollars (about 160 cool)
to ti c King of Sweden and a bank
ing houfe in Amfteidam have advan
ced about jcococl more on the
fcciiriry of the Swcdifti goveriiutent
The magazines which have been
fonne'Jfor the continental armies and
thccon-inued cxpoi rations of Fiance
have pii-ce- fincelaft March run up the
of wheat from ic6 to 114 rix
do’iais per laft at Hamburg Icbec
ando'her German' ports
A report in r reoched us which cane
by the way of Ragufa that the Sultan
has declared war egahl the Criwns of
Spain and the two Sicilies and font
tie minilers of thefe tvs crowns prjfen
ers to the cafl'e of the Seven Towers
A-i accident happened lal week tie if
Kilkenny whith their provincial paper
drferibed ii the following manner:—
Tejlcrdey morning a farmer near this
flace got up out of his bed end going
through the window accidentally fell
down with his head upon the ftenet
iaft tiftccn by which his neck was bro
ken and he died before he awoke'
A curiou (hough very ludicrous
libel has been ptihliii-ed at Paris en
titled — “ Proiclls and remonftrarccs
of the mjft numerous order in the
kingdom" This the author pro
claims to be " thq order of Cue
ko!d’ and fuppofes them to be aT
fembled on the plains of Snhlone to
choofe a Picftdcnt and ludicroufly
liefcribes them s if deliberating and
voting in the aftembiy of the States
General As Preftdcnt of tire nobi
lity thev Jiavc chofcn a prince and
for the Third Eftnte ore Koinmann
Ir is ni'ich much looked af'er
Extract of a letter frem Dublin July to
“ lYednefdflv a fellow at Jinerick
Told his wile to 1 farmer for two
gu nca and half which was (ho
price fet on her Indvftitp (whowsspie
fent) and with which all partfe Teemed
faiisficd but on her being conducted
awavhy her newmafter the old one
ft) e wed evident marks otf) egret and off
ced to tefi'nd the purchafe money
which would not he accepted of as the
farmer declared he would not take lefs
than live guineas for his bargain
SAMUEL AYRES
S 1 L V E R-S M I T II
AND
J E TV E L L E R
I ESPECTFULLY informs
V his friends and the Public that
he has lately opCnded a ftiop in Iex-
ing-on on main ftiect nearly oppo-
fice Mr Collin's Tavcrn i Ladies and
Gentlemen who honor him with
their cuftom may depend ’on having
their commands complied with on the
mo ft leafonable terms and on the
fiiortcft notice
Lexington Jan 22 1790
F U L L I NTG
np refp-ft-1 H E fubferibers
fully inform tire public that
the bulinefs of Fulling in
its 'arious parts except (hear
ing is carry ed on wuh con
fiisrablff di! patch at the roal
fpring fulling mill j the ‘(hear
ing they expert will commence
this week and they flatter them
felves general iktisfacUon will
be given to rhofe who favor
tlietn with their cutlom as they
hive an aflortm-nt of diefluffs
i nptirted and are well fixed for
thebufinefc The fui:-r will con
tinue to attend at Mr Collin’s
Tavern in Lexington the firft
day of every court to receive
and deliver cloth where there
is feveral pieces waiting for the
owners
CRAIG and LOGAN
Jan (8 1790
- 1
7 alt to whom if may concern
TH E rrufltees of the town of
Lexington do hereby requeft &
We are juft now fnfol med' that dirc51 aI1 lH5rf'on‘ th have fences or
on Saruiday the rfiih Inft the IntfF mcuinberancei Id the Streets adjoin
aus killed cr took 2 men and lad in" the out Iq hat they have them
near rhe mouth of Iecs creek on amoved by the tftdsy of April next
the Ohio There were 6 whiles in fo a to eav the f"1 rPafc affigned
company 3 of which cfcapcd but t0 c?ch Street clear of obftruftions
on cane run about i miles thigh 3 years eld next fpring ns brand 1
xlngton a brindled heifer a perceivable ar natural marks: Appraifei
with a white face fame1 1 r J
LJ UL J
at which time they will give their
per Tonal attendance to Tee that the
purport of this Advertisement is drift-
ly coiApivcd with
By order of the Board
ROBTi PARKER Clk 1
Dec 5 1789
PEYTON SHORT &C
- Wili open a large and general &£
fortment of frefti
GOODS
In this place on the firft day of Fe
bruary next which they will fell
on the lowcft tcims for Cafli and
will be ready to make advances
to all per Ions who have or may
confign their tobacco to Wilkinfon
and Shorr agreeably ro the Con
di'ions they have publ-ftied
Lexington January 2i 1790
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t All uiuJsot Bimk -Books for I"a ette Jan i:
Merchants Clerks tzc made - ’
and rulrl io any pattern : Aifo A’ large company will meet ot the
’d ’no ks new bound on'realbn- the cf Fcb U!t? in
l-- 1 r- OistcT to itrCirt early tue iict Tiiinr "Z
bid tefmr at thwofijCC through he wdrfr '
attend regularly will pay two
for (hillings per day : he aifo will
valuable teach tiie life of the Globes
by the quarter or day on mo
derate terms
located and lurvfeyed for Col 1 he fchool will commence
Dan Boone and patented for or friday the- twemiiunth Inft
nivfdk— Fliis trad lies on the —
j'e roaJf'p Jus p TWO DOUMS REWARD
v V oellone and jjoat mix cTRAVKDoi Ooten f b i
miles on tms iide Of tne lower v uiion of Henry Kampe living on
blue dick a few families may Davy 6 fork of Elk-horn near Rogers's
occupy it in fafety and i will kaiion about-tbe 1 51I1 of oiiobei laft
make the terms of payment ealy ? forrcl marcf lh‘f veirs °:a
ta t:i nl r u y fpriit aoout four feet eight inches
to -me pur v lngh branded on the near buttock or
' ' ' "jq-gL AQA- fimuider with a Stirrup lion hs a
blaze in her face or a flar and fnip a
exchanged for merchandize
One a moft valuable ftand
bafinefs-- Aifo a valu
J raCt of jand of io-gos acres
together dr in fmi paiccls
Slider or Godolphin are requeft
ed to make payment to Copt Lexigton Jan
D Gano at that place on or
before the Twemy-firlt dav - — — - -
of January next after which J E R R Y rr 0 R 1 A 11 T V
time no produce will be recti- W tli teach dancing in Lex
ved- T )’ g:oi fnday and fa ui ay e-
I will fell my itud Godolphin vt'rY other week 'i erms five
and feveral other valuable nag- dollats pr quarter — the coun
or reafonabie terms for produce try fcholars to bieakfaft at
Several houfes and lots in this home and bring their dinner
Town to be fold ‘for La (h or Voting gentlemen who cannot
oil'- A iL KINDS
FORSAKE AT THIS OFFICE
G O O D S
Well adapted to the feafon
" v nir’i will be fold on the mi'ft
reafonabie terms for cafh or
Furr
Lexington Dec a 1789
LL j
fol IOI S iu luwii vn- in incuu uw ui ‘me vivuitry
Frankfort 01 for mares put to of” Frankfort on Kentucky to scat-
mence work in April-
Alfo cafts all kin J ofhrals work for
mills- -makes and repairs nil kind of
ALEXANDER j'AMES PARK-i-R Brals and tin work lilewiib iepahs
all kinds o1 locks and keys He buys
Two Stsres in this place one of them in all kinds of old copper Inals pewter
their new li'iitc oppof-c the new Com t- and lead — Tbofewho pleafc to favor
bottfe and the other where they now hun with their celtom fliall havetheir
live each of them wed aborted and woik done in the bed manner and on
adapted to the fajon which they the fhorteft notice
will difpofe of on reafonabie terms for Lexington I cc 8 17S9
Cafb Merchantable wheat or flour
Lexington Dec t 1789
1 ' y g WILL give CatTi for Timothy
—- — ' and Clover feed and I with to
la it e two good ditchers to diain a
ri ins ma bred to me p()nd and improve a piece ot natu
m the town ofcH t si meadow ground in the vicinity
JUSTOPE NED
AND FOR S A J E B Y
WILSON and PARKER
At their new Siorenearly oppofitethe c
f ew Court TIoufe a very general a 'fort
epect oc
M E R C II A N D I
"Suitable for the J'eafon which they will
difpi feof on reafonabie terms for cafb
JUST OPENED
And now lor idle by
GOUDY ad WILLIAMS
At their ftore in Lexi lgtori
oppofite ca pt Youngs Tavern
arid near the new eonrthoufe
a "neat and
r icR of
the Printing Office a large and com
pleat afibrtment of GOODS adapted
toihefeafon which they will fell on
leal on able terms for Caffi Corn
Wheat Rye Butter Fedt Salt &c
5 V £ 7 A X 3 r V £ 3
And now opening for fa!e by
PETER JANUARY & S O N
banco for m :
At their 5 ore in Lexington oppofire given him a written power
purpofe dated the
JUST OPENS
Aid foi Jale by
A iY lv b
general aiiort-
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bove reward by me
banging mane and tail has a fijuare
rump and is a natural 1 : 0 1 L any per
f°n ueljvering faid mare at (he above
Ilcnty Kanipef fiiall leceitc tiie a-
11 2 Z
CHARLES WHITE
COP PEE-SMITH
Lite of NE1V-TO RK
T3 ESPECTFULLY Informs fl a
r'1- Public that he intends carrying
on the Copper Smith's hufinefs at this
place in all its various branches (so
wit ' " " “
dzy of January 1790
I ' ill not ab'de or make
good any contract or ad of hi
from the time of my gating
up t :c laid power to this date
or from tins date forward
And all those indebted to me by
bond note or ( pen account
lor the goods of mine fold
and deli end by the laid Na
gle are requeued !o make imme
diate payment to me given
m d -r m hand this eleventh
idlrucuons to him
great prejudice and
to that
twemy-firlt day of March lad
and as the fod Nagle has
transgrelied my ordcis and
to m y
- injury
This ir therefore to itifoim
the public that in the Month
of September la' 1 have ta
ken up the faid power gt
Maurice Nagle to l: 11
fome goods end -psrchaie "o
u a " 1 ' ‘ I ''inters throughout the IT
1 7 ’ Wl!l be Paid to them tilted States arc requefled to irfert this
Stills Brew and Die keuIes Rc 01 tnar attormcs rclptdivdy information for the benefit of thf bravo
in two equal pay ments the fiilt mn vk9 h :ve fiverely jvffered in the
t which will be made on the °f th:h te!’“ry
1 -N i- 1 1
Hct'gs
to the faid
William Kamper
1790
j r
Andrew Hare
! a
C a i d
- t
years previous to
-hd 4 ttfi
in the ftate of
and made oath that lie is the
lame A B to whom the ori
ginal certificate in iiis pofttilion
was given of which the fol
lowing i: a copy
i he certificate given by the
ftate to be recited
1 hat lie ierved in
(regiment or veffei) at tiie time
lie was diiabied and that he
now re fide s iu the and
county of and has rdi-
ded there for the l ft
jpO be let to the ioweft
bidder in the town of
A p Hr ’ " Washington on the fir ft Tuef-
oi 7 c YE it'X'SE da'
n 1 Ecourv y ing of a flone Jail fxteeitv
feet fquare two ftory high fos
the County of Mafon
Thomas Warring
lions which have been granted
aid been paid by them rdp ct
ivd will together with tiie
vouchers herein required be
confide red as the evidence
whereon tiie payments ate to
be made
Every application for pay
ment mult be accompanied
by the following vouchers
lit The certificate given by
the ftate fpecifying that the
pei fon polled: n g it is in fact
an invalid and alcertaiaing tiie
Him to which as lucii he is
annually entitled
2Jiy n affidavit agreeably
to the following form to wit
of
11: rn d:y ot Alarch one thoufand
leven hundred and ninety
and me iecond on the fifth
dry of June Ulowing at fuel
Pi
P
teuton be pubrnkly made
known
i rie payments will be made
agreeably 10 the following ie
gulations to v it
J he letni ns whicn have been
or fliall be made to the 5 creta
ty for the department of war
day of June following at fiich K K E N ’
paccs in caui It are and by fud A f Vf A f
perlons as lhali hereafter in oue 1 b
tue late war thail ire contnu-U
and paid in the UuiUd States
from t!3 fourth day of m u cli
i-rlt for the I pace of one ear
under I uch regula ions as tiie
Frdidcnt 1 tiie Uniilad S ates
may direct
Pit A MUHLENBERG Speaker
uf the houieof of Repiefentatives
John Adam? Vice Piefidenc of the
“need States and
Senate
Approved Sept 29 7g9
GEO WASHING TON
Ficfiucm ot the United States
' N P’-irfuance of the above
recited law information is here
b given to all tiie Invalid
Fcnlioners of the United Slates
uit t lie amount of one years
pen lion bom the fogrth dav of
T T 1 - I i Y 'll 1
-rs oi the uigcd Sta
J E it enaded by
and Houle of KepreteniVt
“'c of the united States of
fV!K ’wl n Congrefs aflenabled
x Lhe hiitary Penhohs
v ach have been granted and
Pa:d by the Slates rrfpedvcly
Ui pUituaQce to the act of the
Umied mates in Congrefs aflem
bled to uie Invalids w (to w ere iiiivji
wounded and di tabled during from t Ac Hunt1'
-Lus UNITER oLiiZS'
A
the feveral itates of the pm- TO RT? I T?T'
IS which have been eraLd J p ' - K I
Fit cafe 'an invalid Hjouid cp
n acl providing for thq pay- P-) payment by ah attcr
nteirt o: th LGjd iWsun- r:f ’ T i:-d attorney muft be-
rt I t j " ilUtS tfCCNlH'st n I — i r
which
fidrs a certificate and oath be
j':‘c !c'!cd produce a fpecial
c— !u7 0i 3i tom ey agreeable to
tu'v loiio'' lug form:
i A L ot county of
° do hereby
confiitute and appoint C d of
my lawful attorney
to receive m my behaff of
(aie fir ft or fecond
moity) of my annual penfion
as an invalid of the United grates
day of March
Hill he sour to the highest nip
per at the February Court in Lou
ijville for Cafb or produce
L () T S
No 82 117 133 T 75 & 1 89 CGI)
ta nmg 2650 acres in the Illinois
Giant being ihe Military right of
Capt John Gerault Sacisfaflory ii
ties will be made at the time by
r J- Willyntook
xtrgton Jan S 1799-
r"'’° til flows fl bidder ntcapt Tho
mas Toting’ s Tavern in Lexington
0 ‘ the fecond Tuefday in February next
t being court day at 3 0 clock in t ho
afternoon the building a
stone a r r
Thirty Two feet long Twentt feet wide
and Sever teen feet pitch above the low
tv floor a plan of which will befhowa
on tiiat do v: Aifo the erecting a Pilt
lory Stocks and Whipping Pofl
Edward Payne
Levi Todd
Robert I odd Commifp
Thomas Lewis
James Trotter
v r
YACK
I or the Year of our Lord
7Vo
Printed on fine writing paper
And may be had at this Office
by the Grofs dozen or fingle
JUST PUBLISHED
T II R KENTUC K Y
one thouihnd feven hundred and
eighty-nine
i tcftimony whereof I liavs
hereunto 1 t my hand and
feal this
S-'gnrd and Haled in
the prefence of
Acknowledged before me
Wphc-dion of executors for
aciirnuirators mutt be accom
panied with legal evidrce of
t mir refpedive offices andalfo
‘f t!e Lme the invalid died
Wiioie pen lion they may claim
B CMiimaad of the Prefi
oeu of the United States
of A “non
1 Secretary for
War-QGiCC 07 13 iiLZg
7 he Printers tb'purliout the U-
I ienvy Lee
Miles Conway
Robert Rankin
Coirmijf
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tlitilll Jm'-t from me jenMe-tot :rtiats
ghe itoc’ji in the toutts t's U i-itd wil Ficnch asinuch as London V ih-fx-nhes ihvtn s ifiielihcrat'nj and
§t-t i a d hiving ctnfidered the jnnsr h :vc nearly e'juaily divivJ die cn:i voiiiw in the aTenihiy of the StMe
roj ail r-jorted’ameii-iiens wliib gran's The IliugKle O'f Id city in ('jner:il As Prciidcnt of the nobi
— er’f oat-t- trd-c A the HI! erm re 'tn be Ijaocc : (eemi-to bs a lixnsi for nllEu I t y thev have choicn a prince and
AJjiun- ‘ x-r-— a
t it- uiol ly j'ini Jo ti'ot it would
tea ! I it a bull be trrd ho a i ici
fair jury of tbejlattcr difiti:! ‘v :i-re
— (hiU be commuai' The
o ow n tee ruommerde1 -to f t nr with
— th‘ jf ' i then u hi fin m- r
Y GAZE T T £i
KENT U C
K
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S A T U R D A Y J AMU ARY C3 I7W- "
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fRK'NGTOX: Printed Sv I'HIN' BRADFORD at h-t Office a: iht rsrrrr of Mih tni Cruft Strsttt vhcrt Suhcriplitns MycTtijrrtrtt &cft9
thit paper are tUrnkfully tteehei and Vzixrsa in it? efferent tranche done with Cart and Expedition
I'nix--cdings of 0t:pr:Ti
HOUSE of REPPxIiSEN rATIvr5
n r T i! s
V SITED STATE S
TmRfAY S:temk:r2t
n” 1 K hut to iku? the refort of the
' cimmittee of confere-ice on the difa-
r -1 to t'ie finite the judiciary vil
a i ir -"t-‘'‘ rj! ''Vi
Vi !eh had rcn hed hi r aivlotn: fi id
gnut?
:t-te-i Tuf 11 1 r 'v? itfelf 1 1 1 rn-rn:
In W 1'i-i o 1 1 it Hul it iiviii fsr
t:i-j int f the irv-ii'i ri:: ir r c ii
He vC- T'Str'd
- ermiiri j i I e HA wrt lot font hi table
Tin iJr vet i to a cvani’n- a 1
T e J ro utine i e war after
to dtrobte delate curled t tie sjjr
eitvr T:t 'i'ii ft refolved itfelf into a run
fee fcii the' bill to uiyof-rhie troici for
ctfrayig the expenses of government the
frrfet tyeer
The comtn'ttre Aiv
the Janie rje and ref
V3t laid on the tulle Whitt jj
A melf-ige ytt received frtm t te I re- t9 ro:rjr
1 e ’igi a J'-’d or at hit-1 1
ei '
! irnV S‘ptnlrr
Ti h !J: t oll u the HU fur milling
'tr r:Uiors tr thejn vee tf thepre
in - ro b CHk f fl very-pT tvc Yhid Fllnte ore Koinnianr
Trie i’CiU ciit::i’iti in S’v i?c!lpdf ve j s nvieli much locked sf'Cr
fiv-i' iM-nciiaily i I’cuc l:r- Extract-fa lenerfrom Dublin July to
l -'ii'p Sn:e! ic&v Tlclanfcroscer ei-ef lav a fellow at liacric!:
or I ir-J-ids li tci! cx iudea ! fn’d his w fe to a farmer for two Tavern in Lexington the firft
Jii scar 1 a:iy ch: te f P U c:i u ii R in the :f p-i rca and ha’f which was the J i-0f every court to receive
im tfropofei incenmittee fjrxofj:ivc!iii cri’ muft l tid y a- ice rc on her Inivndii (whowas pic-- ‘ 7
ufthe whaler? Ih iking t’l the Jam np- pa-rft the inivU -e i-ndthe cschnne fcnt wjrh which all partle Teemed a:J? CIGl1 Cr nere '
' her being condiiflcd is feveral pieces watting for the
owners'
frojitiated for tie dif charge tf warrants pivi!ijesol the Nob'vS andanftoera- ' J but on he
ifa d !i tii late fuptriniiitda-u of fi ty ' nwavhv her rew mailer the old one
fcj'ii' vas arted to hy the houje The count' y hy the 'aft account !- ewe I evident marKs’pfl:cRiet and off
The ie rt amendment frrfed for foems irivh l:foicdto fwpport iisde- ctf o ref-nd the pur chafe money
Jfriitingau’ the jnn npinafriited for the in-iMs iiv a ni and emare pate them jjah- would not he accented of " the
d'chnrg 1 of warrants i)ud by the late t'cive fiom : ic rofe xvhtli has fo loig finr dechned he would not take lefs
hoirdof trenfury wai aiagr'd te hung eve ihcii heads than live -guineas lor his barcain"
7 nil vis then pajftd la be engroffri Kcvuhmons n Mate ai e the rnnual
for a th r I reading confe jiicnceif unpopu'ar andovpref
the folltwirg -ur art ns: —
Rejolved That a joint evmmitte efloth
iu 'et be ’bioiiiietrvrwait on the Fr&-—
J m s a
DAWN sItPER’FY fa SPAIN iheOhio-Thercwere fiwhiicsiii To aTWleaveihe fall rpaccifliflned 4
bou cs be ’potnlitrvryra!t m the-mju T4u pc-iple in evyv tuoviree of rmipany 1 of which c reared hut 10 each Street clear of o (truAions
aeiitef the U'lit-d Sines te rryiefl he Spain a c bcuiomno irn:t il eir f:ce- Ble not ihlc to inform whet hei iliofc 1 1 h b-mtf-thcy-ivill filvetlieir:
J I J t‘ F m A “ ““ “
mutd J
uldLe pleaj'ed to recounted a diy of dtm— They infJd thi:t the Cortes amlii!cd or taken the laft at ondance 10 fee that the
ruhiic thonkj'givirgetd prayer te he eb the ancient pailianieit of that kinfidc-m lI(Cy
' ved by tkepeeple if the United Stater fin'l bcrc-vftab!iftfcd ard they irhft
:ermrl & HirSelveJIer AJjrumed minds of Ucpaniardf who Tor fome fuirrrM i f‘ ’f
— SxTCRnaY-6: timepaft-have been coiverfant with" rV! 'EN
JtfTona was rertfved from the fe- (lie Merit in Mif fcancc and KiiRiand— -ing-on-can run-obt-rL-miUs-higb 3 j
lermanentfeatof gnver’m -i t iitCl-nsan- gf--n 'v d Ivimr natuic
Town in the (lateor P-snl!vanlr ’I Icy wl e fihm Biiboa that fome in ih place rn the fift aay of Fe-
XOES M-fft-mt Ames '
ftouiviot Cfidwn lodrr Civwer F 'i
F1:r F’tsfmoit Gilman ( 'or!
Gt?tr Hirtl-J H-’lier ff itfrt’ l:
viririoir Lorere I ora rl ' M!i
In terirl PatritpO R v j ltl r S h 'f-
ter s ’:inlrtfin StltSh-rm m Thntth f" me :-c i-wnlnviWfll mines "t'd
er Trumbull Hiiir lI'Awtnh Ityi- the : nred exo tafiom of P aree
koe2'j lure fipxeljft Mauh runupthci'M-
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P A R i 1 Au-h'I 2r iiil i fi etr by which his neck waslro- 'T' H E fuhfcribers rHprd-
IIK court ofS a:r h-s n I ni'cd Lei mid he died before he awoke' fully inform tile public that
Under :ie eve: eft sen iit es fhc A -curious thous:!i very Uuicroui tje buJinefs of FllHmc in
irtrodur'ifn hroiheSj aivf d-m ':' Fhe ha been puhlifieJ a: Pans cn- u
ofaty l'fnrh book ichnive totheitm- in Proidls anJ remonftrarces ls parrs except Uirar
liiiiitinraiJ ievi!mirn wSieIj have at of tre m Jl ivjticrous order m the
picxr sal to ’L tc inl-'raiitc hindom" This the author pio
t'i m 10 be “ the order of Cue
LONDON" Aug 27 to'd' and fuppofes them to he af-
ThciumultMnFra-cc haveex'end fvl!h!ed on-the plains of Sahlore to
rd loSivnjcc land wh-ch is tiiionrcd dvjofc a lhvfidem ard ludicrou(1y
EilPTCC
T 0 B
Jl: rr-ru M t’ol'a: t about l 5cccbl )
in l c of Sweden and a hnnfc
ii hm e in Atii'lcidam have advan
i c 1 boit ir-ocrcl more m the
I'c-'i tv :flthc-S?edifl goverrmeiit
i I ’a’rxiiies wh’ch hava been
L
ic of wheat from irfi to 114 irx
dV a:' per li'l at ITemhui? Ix-hec
rrh''i (! riel man pmts
A ro’-ort hit reached US which ova f
I y the wiy r ftsc'iifx that the Suit at
h-s dciUrri vrr egn':if tie Crtwns tf
S ii' uni the two Suilies vd fent
ihe ml iHen of theft (V4 m-?r frj'on- th-ir cullom may defend on having
their command complied with w the
and on the
is carreJ on with c ov :
fij-'rabli dtipa'cM a: the royal ‘
Inririg fulling mill the Hear
ing they expect will commerce
this" -feivct week and they flatrer them-
:neiil 'arifadion will
voiiiw in the aTemb’y of the StMe be gi'en to thofe who favor’
them with their cuftum as they
rear thuth-of-Lrc-'ircreckin-y the il ttrfofPrl'
the Ohio There were 6 whites in fo lh foM fPacfr fliflned
uwol'thcBi the Indians had purport of this Advertifcment Uftift-
priforcrs
4 CRAIG end LOGAN
Jan 181790 '
7 all la whom if may concern
- ’ 1 1
’ TIIE Traftees of the town of
SAMUEL AYRES
—S I L r-E-R-rS-ifT-H—
a a
J E nr E LL E R
Respectfully infoma —
hi fiends and the Public that
he has htely QiendeJ a Oon In lex- f
IiUonj on mhiu ft'ect nearly oppo-
fire Mr Collin' Tavcrn Ladies and '
Ccniemcn who honor him with
Cen-di-inn pi’d Short -'7®reeahly ro the
Kv have pub'-Acd
Lexi-gton January zi 1790
PEYTON SHORT &C
large anil general it
frcfii - '
ly coinplved with ' t k
y order of the Hoard
ROBT PARKER Clk:
Dec 5 1789 : - V
rj' AKEfffnp by the fubferibet living in
h-tve an silortm-nt of dieftuffs
i iipiiffed a:vd arrwelF fixed for
the bufircls The fui-r w il con
tinue to attend at M Cillin’s
Woodford county a dark gray harfa
mala hanging tn the near fide
1 leu Ft At nefe rifing 14 hqnic
years aldjiaxLfpring i brand
O D S
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OiueucKia tew icmitics may ivukci
-' occupy it in’Tafety end 'i will v‘a toflobVl
make the terms of payment caly f?rfn aoout fourVoctight°ilhcs'
tortile pur - Ailh b‘rAndcJ on the near buttock or
- JAMES WI LEINS OJf1 fiiouVderiyiIi a Stirrup lion h?s a
w- 1 kls a m hnr fr nr llflr enl fmn a
ifi
j ‘ ' live' each of them vti averted a-id
adapted to the f-aJbnK which they
- wlti dij'fiafe of on reafo’iable firms far
Ca& M:rchrntablt wheat or flow
Lexington Dec 1789-
ttr r-v Sore nearly opef re the
ftw Curt lliiij't a very central
l-ijif ' -
M E R CHAN D I ZE-
GuHai
and feveral otli
on rcafonable terms for produce
Several h
ToVn
xchan
Onea moft valdabl
buiefa-T
radt ofjand of -xoco3 acres
-together ViiHrr" fniail paiceis
docaied apd furveyed for Co!'
' n ’ 'm j
Dan s Boone and patented for
‘f"" !i“
igH tieadfii-iiLlhis -pice—
tp L 'neitone and about nittc
miles cn this fide of tire low nr
blue -iicki a few fennhes may
And i--ny lor iak by
GOLTDY iso WILLIAMS
At their birc in L-xi ::i -
- eppofite ci pt Your Tavern
cr:0 :r tii' new eotirthnulii
a 'nut u-iJ general aiiort-
G O O D S
Will rip:ed m the firafim
iv’’i'i ' -! i " hi fiij n:i the im ft
reafinaLl titirs for :a!h - or
Furr
Lexington Dee 1729
J U S T OPEN
A
A id fat jnle by
j
I
Ki R
:AI EX A N D l-R fc? j A MLS PA R
’" vt - fm
Iri - j ’O -
-‘'Of ALL KINDS '
OF ALL KINDS
IOKSALE AT THIS OFFICE
t
beftirc the rwcnty-ftril day j E R R Y MORI A R T Y
or January next afcr w’licn J
lime ho produce will be iccci- VMi teadi tircii- in Lex-
pd - I bsclt) mid i‘i tii ’ay c-
'I willfell my ftyd Codolpitirt'vvry ‘Jthc: v-cik 'iirrisfiie
d feveral other valaiblr rirfx dlass -pr quarter— iha coun-
rcafonable terms for produce trV fchcli trs to I) 1 Colyfi :ft at
n s ' j a 1 t L— 1 1 I i
Frwrkfnrr 01 for mares put to
------
Slideror Godwlpliin are rupjyfi-
cd to in-iice piymcnt to Cap:
D Gano at thdt place on or
A
J-V S T O P E NE D
AND FOR SALE j)Y
W I L S O NaflJF A R K K II
"LL p- ri ns iid'btcd to mepon! and hmircvc a piece ct uatu
‘ for-loss in the town '(L 'is! nicjdow poiirJ in the vicinity
- r if 1
kc n
Ci
:
ii iavwMia
t f I !d
deli udjl:y the K:d Na
gle arc- r qiittu !n make- imn c-
Cute ' pni u: m ue give n
rt! r my Ivi-d ?!:s ciwV v :lli
kt'iT:'?
i t Y
Wj C J W
trr?7
CHAR L-E S W n I T E
cor PER SMITH
Lite ef new-tori:
Inform tie
pnSlFCT!'UL!Y Inform i!
V IV Vic il'jt ho intern ivory1!!
on the Corper huie- at tk is
!:cc inriliis vriio'is lvavcie- no
vit) Stillf r!CwrnI De IciIiRv
Alfo caTr' si! iir! iiIjisf work for
m'ili- sr-l re-r: all kn'it “
kri)!s an) tin wot! hi c tiii! icosii
all kinds o‘" Io:l t naJ I-r s He h’iy
all kinds ofnM co' c’ h r'- j tMor
’-vur
"'oik done h tho hell Hiiurci indou
the fhor?cfti'c-t:fe
Lfxiig rci Tee 8 1 7C9
U- - -
Wild airc Cafii for Timothy
? avd Clover fii-J and I witli 10
hire t io pi od duckets to diafn a
ef r atiKfirt on Kentucky to ptai-
mcncc wmk in Apiil
j wi liiafcn
Lexicon Jvt 8 1753
'C HiC ViiuJva
by the quarter or day nn rnr
derate tcruts--
Flic fcliool will commence
riliu'sln wn( fA
fn fiiday -tlit- twii tininth Inft
7—
-
TWO DOLLARS REWARD! '
QTRAYKDtnftolen from t h plan-
O ia:iQiic£ilecry-IwHpe living on
Dsvy's fork of lilk-hornnea Rogers's
hanging raane anJtai!as a fvuute
rvmP anl natual trow : sny per-
f''n clcljvcring faid imarc at the above
'Ifcn7 bampefa
bo c reward by me - - er aa
William Hamper
lclon Lc p JiLiy niauc
known
i'lit payments wili h? made
SgrircaLly to til fchovi” ic-
ulatoiis-to wit j - —
Tlie ifcttirns wimli have b-i n
ii a 1 1 i 1 l 1 1
or be made to tlu S citia-
iy for the ilepaitmcn ol va
by tr-c fevcral lutes of lisc p u
lions wliivli luve been rricd
crl1 PAU hy
atd been paid ly them tdp tt-
i
ivd will tocti
:tjr vvt:V liie
vouchers lutciit requirtd be
con!'isrecl 3 the -cvijincc
whereon the payiLtis
k ba hn ie
Every cppiicatipn
dwilUt it is in UCJ
an invmitk-rid atcerrarr-nTyT
furi to which as fuch he ia
annually entitled
11
2dlyn iflidavit agreeably
10 ln fCluingfofnuai
A B cmOaore mere
or
b hi
and
auu indv-c mat ne is tiie-
fame A B to whom the or i-
SIal 'rlificaif ia !lis I’-on
vvas Eycni i wbich the fol-
lowing i- a copv j
A T'oecet tiiiciiio given Jy the
- LtC lu bj recited J
'
tregitneju oc-Vcifay-flMlie tir:g-
he was difabled and that - he
v l-'v ! u :i r rented nJ
I
IM ilij
lirn
v i r :
ritfa’ciu cl' ihs LVCtJ J
' "is y iiimree of the
n ci- a i 1 1 i Jj-jg’
by iVi-n ! ui tio I 'ii a'i
r :i l‘!i SUiCS
u:-’ two )IMIS
p 1(1 r i he ioii :ii (a tf
1 -1 7
Li Iiyl Iit v ill lie paid U i''i PI
o il:r iiiO& n IjHClii
in two p ijii?nrtf itie-tii it
j -i u iC
ii r:i c y ol i r ore ihu'it'ind
Icuii luMiiiJ imiO' inci)
fcfiI inf Lvo! d t:i jiu ti
tijy U Jn::' ! l-cjwiro uiVcr
JUS KENTUCKY
ptf(fc I Lil t'lne t!u b IHU9 A F "Vf V AT- f
‘ -i ' 1 oa tii" Y far or oca Lord
7 VO
tii receive a my behalf A
ti t - -
p(''e fi:!t nr
r-ci') cl i:-iV
nt-M-1 pjifii
i i:j :!! cf 'v I s T 1 t c f
e: i ::: ::: lay M rj?
t i4:r-M:
1 rf:
:r t w!:cr of I luvr
f niy ba::d a:
f ' ! 1 J 3
S -Vt' d in
’ l-- th: invalid
vI ptrrl:: ilty may cvii
f l!C Ir T
- tlvii: e i h? U-itd iStaies
1 A ’ T' 1
Ir I t) X’Scc'ctary far
- 1 I -
7:in: ! 0 7 ta f7-g
f'r ( J
’-IT n "eheut t’e U-
ril'd S'a:tr m r i(ntttf
'S af the bray
r 1 ' 'vr ’y p'rti in t!
'' '“'"J
' - -
JUST P U St I S II F If
Piirtcd on Cneirritirg rjPcr
And nr j be had at'ihi OKao
hy the Giofj dcaca or (ingle
TO RI: L FT
'I'O The lev: a HJdrr etryt 7X-
h"lf ti’i't-H'f Tifrt in Ir: rtf$
Tuyiey in 'riiyrynevt
(f vr t ociotkY't tte
afttT'iWl the' isi:!!g
7
James Trotter
rgvy
I c
? - e owcJ
Va1!aStoa n tte li'rtTuc
in February nextthe build-
fc Tlvfe hiE’” f“
tkcGiunty of Mafcn
Them's Warring
Ilcmy Lee -
Mile Conway Cositauf
Robert Jlanliin
— Will le iom to tin highest n:r
nrB nt the February Court ia Lon
tfville fir Cafb er produce
f i i u
ray iiviful isttriini?
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j U S T O P EX E jL
IN D FOR SALE jf
WILSON and P A R K E
1 At their new Store many opp ofitetW
&w CourtHoujea very genet ajott
35"it f
A tERGHAND I 7- E
ft -Mi r the feajen winch m w
difptje of on reasonable tetir j
U S T A A R 1 V R ®’
And now openmi for u'e lf
PETER JANUARY SON
' a their S o-e in Lexinamn tippofire
the' c-ra-Seat Printing Office a large ’nd
aflbument of GOODS ar ed
fo ' 0 e feafon which thev wU fell on
for c
Wheat Rye 13uiter ro 0 o
V H E
p?uu XXlIIi
tuck
K E
k n Wx UU M'4
1'JT XlXXMXWXVMtt
—
JANUARY 30 1790
SA TURDAY
1 frntr cf Main and Crofs Streets where Subferlptions AdvertlJtmeUtS
LEXINGTON : Printed received and Printing in its different branches done with Care and Expedition
X
F
L
feet fquare two ft try high for
' pe q Uvv o! A-Jafou
Thomas Waning
Henry Lee
Cormijf
Miles 'Conway
Tie be"- Ranlvn
a U S T 0 P E N E D
And now tor Lit by
OOUDY and WILLIAMS
it their ftoe
oppofite cap! Your ? s ? Vt! ’
and near me new courtlwnm
a neat and genoM Mmu
nteiu of
G O O
Well adapted to the E-ll n
hidl will be fold on the nv t
featon'able terms for ca 1
Lexington Dee 1 ' 8 9-
PEYTON SHORT w
Will open a large and general (-
Vill open a l
fartmetit of (teffi
Lexington Ja-uors 11 H9°-
O
fome goods and purchase To
"hicco for me and" that 1 have
jK -ui him a written power
S A M U E L A Y R E Sj t tjaf purpofe dated the
S I L I' E R -S M I T H Jjjjwenty-firft day ot March lafl
J £ IV
e ESprt ITU ELY iTvms
he hi- 1 icvded 1 ill op in lev
l:ign r n ft eec nearly oppo-
£ - M Co : Ti 'c-ri Ladits and
GeVicajeo vho honor him wi ll bcpieili
their cufto n may dc-e rd on having
their CoatHimyi coitii'icd vulh-ni tbC
nod reafonabie icims and on tbe jjiat j 1 fll not abide or make
fhorteft lie t c good any coni rad or ati of lii
iexinxan ‘Jan 22 1790 from hc of my getting
up the laid power to this date
or from this date forward
And all thofe indebted to me by
— P - bond note or open account
day in FeoHsa y rnxc the build- tpf goods of mine f ltl
idg of a lione Jan mitten deli ered hv the laid Na
" c t r reare fequtft dtomakeimwe-
on the loved rerms t'i Caffi " in
bacon and wdl be ready to make ad-
vaiices to all pc-fot "’ho have or
rnb'mhaeoW-
m
i ’nfoR and Shyft agreeably to the
Condfion- they 1 ave publifl-ed-
A
No 82 117' i33 75 & 189 con
s T "Y C2 ta:ning 2656 aces m the Illinois
XT U A- -S- --5 o ant being the Military right of
r F Cant ohn Gerault S itisfndory ti
ths place on the firft day ot M W1 be 11)aje at the time by
bruary nex 'vhxh they wu! fell Wiikinfon
F ULLI N 1
rT' H b tubicnbers refpecf-
fully inform the public that
the bui-nX' of 1 tilin g in
ts arious parts except lilt ar
mg is carryed on with con
fiderable di I patch at the royal
(prime fulling mill 1 the (near
ing the expect will commence
ti is week and they flatter them
(elves general latisfaction will
be given to thole who favor
them with their cuftum as they
have an allortm nt of dteftuffs
imported and are well fixed for
thebuftneis The fulkr w rl con
tinue to attend at Mr Collin’s
Tavern in Lexington ti e firft
day of everv enu t to receive
and deliver 1! th wi ere there
iifeveral pieces v uting for the
owners
CRAIG and LOGAN
Jan 5 8 i7yo
mmu —
JUS r PUBLISHED
THE KIN T U C K Y
i em’a N’ACK
J or thz Year of our Lord
1 7 7 o
Printed on fine writing paper
And may he had at this Office
by the Giofa dozen or fingle
lit ill he sold to the Ktcti'ST ntD
pkr at the lebruarv Chun in Lou
ijviie for Crfb or J reduce
(J X
Lxiagton Jan 8 1790
1 have enpoyed
W Mutce Nagle to felt
N g e
has
laid
rand as t he
Na ogtefled my orders and
irftrucLons to him to my
great prejudice and injury
diate payment to me given
):der my hand this eleventh
cUy of jamry 79®-
Andre vt Hv
CHARLES WHITE
COP P ER-SMITH
Late of NLW-TORK
FSPFCTFUILY Informs the
IX Public that he intend carrying
on the Copper Snrth’s huftnefs at this
branches (to
place tn an tts various vnnuit:
v-jt) Sells F:ew and Die kettles At c -
Alto ends all kind of hrafs work for
mills- -makes and repairs ail kttd of
hrafs and rin wovk likewife repairs
all kinds oflocks and keys He buys
all kinds of old copper btafs pewter
and lead — ! hole who nleafe to favor
him with their cuflom Dial1 have their
work done in the bed manner and on
the (honed notice
Lexington Dec 8 1789
WILL give Caffi for Timothy
and Clover feed and I wifti to
jb awCi liuvci itcu -
hire tv o gtiod ditchers to drain a
pond and improve a piece ot natu
ral meadow ground in the vicinity
of Frank tort on Kentucky to c m
mence work in April-
J Wiikinfon
Lexington Jan 8 1 79°-
JERRY M O R 1 A R T V
Will teach dancing in Lex
i gton friday and laturtiay e
very other week "lerms five
dollars pr quarter — the coun
try Scholars to break faff at
home and bring (heir dinner)
Young gentlemen who canno
atiend regularly will pay two
(hillings per day : he alto will
teach the tile of the Globes
by the quarter or day on mo
derate terms
The ictiool will commence
on friday the twenfintnth frift
' AK E N up by the fubjeriber at his
plantation ir: Mercer County near
fl'irro ijtnrg one black and white fleer
mareii with a crop and flit in each ear
£2
has on a Jmall bell' Appruijea
Jl" THO ALLIN
Dec 3 r 1 7?9
A L thofe indebted to Benjamin
Beall j? Co by bond note or open
account are requeued to make immediate
payment to Mr WtlHam Ktnnedr 'tyth--- M y0w Cooke's
may not expels any scan y
who fail to comply
farther indulgence on parment he will
f credit or receipts if required which
flail be good againfl
BENJAMIN BEALL & C°
Dec z6 1 7S9
LET
rr O the lowed bidder at capt Tho
k mas Young's Tavern in Lexington
on the jecond Tuejday in February next
(it being court day) ret 3 0 clock in the
afternoon the building a
STONE JAIL
Thirty Two feet long Twenty feet wide
end Seventeen feet pitch above the low
er floor a plan of which will be flown
on that day Alfa the erecting a PiL
lory Stocks and iVhipping Poft
Edward Bzyne
Levi Todd
Robert Todd Commijj
Thomas Lewis
James Trotter
— Hiuvunmu
A large company will meet at tand ruled to anv pattern : AHf
Crab orchard the 15th of February in )d books new bound On Iffi f L
c fd-r to ft art eorh the next morning
Ussovgh the midetnejs 1 W:rmst A lh6 emsr
TOLin
G A Z E T T E
to each Street dear of obftruA ons
at which time they will gve heir
pe’Tonal attendance to fee that the
purport of rhis Advertisement is fli ici
ly complyed With
By order of the Board
ROBT PARSER Cik
Dec 5 1789
rr A KEN up by the fubjeriber living It:
I IVnodford county a dork gray horja
colt his main hanging on the near fide
brown about the nofe rifing 14 hands
high 7 years old nett fpring no brand
lv
perceivable or natural marks: Appraijed
tretit
£s-
£5
SAMUEL STEVENSON
Jan 6 1790
NS lie eras cut loft March
TAKEN Up by the fubferlbcr liv
ing on cane run about 2 miles
from Lexington a brindled heifer 2
years old with a white face fame
white on her belly marked with a crop
in the right ear- poled and appraifed
to £110 ROBERT WALLACE
"an 14 1790-
AKEN np by the fubjeriber liv
( in Woodford county a reddifb
brindled Steer 4 y ears old white bel
ly and ft inks fome white in his fact
marked with a crop and flit in the left
ear : Pofttd and appraifed to £1 5
Ajo a red Steer markea with a crop
umierkeel and overkeel in the left ear y
and a crop and Jl:t in the right Two
years old' Appraifed to fit
Peter Kinder
TO BE SOLD
ON reafaiiable terms Three Hun
dred Acres of very good LAND
in Bourbon county on the waters of
Licking near Hingjlon s Jlation on
Paddy's Run Ay perfon inclinable
to pur chafe may apply to my fon Sa
muel Timberlake who is impowered to
I Jell he lives in the fetid county on Flat
Richard '1'irauerlake
THE fubjeriber not having any ap
plications as yet which has the ap
pearance of his plan of fettlemeitt at
tie Mufcte Shoals fucceeding has in
duced him to defer Jetting cut until
the fir ft of Oflober next In the mean
time he intends to explore that country
and make fome other arrangements
which will be necejfary for the fafety
of the place After which the jams
Terms will be held out as before
B Gaines
Lexington Jan 2 6 1790-
To all to whom it mil concern
THE r-uftees of the town of
Lexington do hereby rennet! &
direct all perfons that have fences or
ineumberances In the Streets adjoin
ing the out lots that they have theta
removed by the if! day of April next
fo as to leave the full fpace affigned
BLANKS
OF AlL KINDS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
All kinds of Blank Books for
Merchants Clerks &c made-
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Snyiickjo'11 Thatcher: Trumbull ' Fin- A' muft lie a Captain liett'ennnr and
ifig U'adsworth tl'yi:loip 31 L ' ' ‘ linfign thice Sergeants thtce Cor-
'''ti ibiiive':-Iff cfiiriirs Baldwin Bland poials a Drummer and a liferand
- 'll lilfihoi 'Brown Burke Carrol' Cie‘ and not !efs than fortv nor mote than
' Co-r-e Gale hr’jfi-t JacHoif mLbt ‘tfixiv five rank and -fi!c whenever a
M‘‘kjo i'Milt!uws Miere Page Far- (cm-mny exceeds this lall numlier
ker Si-j Shilthr Smith? fiS C or decveafcp fo as to be left than forty
Stone Sumpter Tucker IPiiitt — 2 4 it i the duty of the commanding of-
-t“ V? ' -A v - ' fiaeoLihe Company io ieport the
i' TmDT September 29 circumflancc to 'he commanding offi-
: A 'meiptge'wis rtltivtd from' the cer of the” egitnonr And heic Igf
TrCfidcHt if the United States? by “khe ilbccbfcMKl hat all the du'ies of a :‘on pet day A Private five dollars
'hptiaiuCablef M-: Jayi with rile feitew-' Captain arc incumbent on Ihc eldeil nd l'cr month and one ration
afling officer of a company bp his rerdaX A ration fliall confift of a
rank what it ‘may pounof ficfli Eecfor Potkor thiee
’ It Is rheduty of the commanding quarters of a pound of fait Pork one
officerTof a company to enroll a'l free- p°und of wheat bread or flout or one
' trfa ife dbrfr?e the age or e'gh'cenand ppund and a quarter of corn meal a
under fi:ty (except fiich as tie exempt gillof fpirltuoux liquor when to be
dneftd-te the Prifident iff in-mbers ed by -a Coiirt-Manial and alio judg- had 5 a quart of fait a quart of vine
f the gai-rnk- Ci(grift'fthe Uhltld -'es bf fujicrior' courts Mcinbcra ' Pf Pr two pcuiiris of foap and one poupd
SfrfV ff Aorth Aherici awougees Congrcfir Attorney General Regif- candles to every hundted rations
the much iamenteit death if hit San ter aHil cVrksof the lnd Office in- Every company Dull befoimed into
the Dqiohuu fThe generous - cenduS fAbi ‘of Tobacco profeTors-and len'claflcsby lot and an exad lift kept
e thPrench myiarcn and nation tutors' p£ any public Seminary g)l In order that there may be a regular
w rds ths xountrys render tvr ry rvrit Miniftcrf of the ' Goipel licenfed rotation of duty Any Captain Lieu
lriimjy ajftB hit-or th-ir potterity to pre'ieh according to iKe ruiet of tenant cr Erfign when called into fer
iiterejling tons and bill take theirf3t who have takerf the oath v'cc ncflcfling orrefufing to comply
nr to offuri 1i iu'if thTfe fihUily of fidelity kee'Cif of the pilbliekgoal ' dll forfeit his commlifion and be fi
‘with which the United Saies :ptrtic!-rtll'crt ieribns concerned in Iron or ”ied at thedifejeiionof a Coort-Mer-
pate in thf affliction wh-eun loft fo Lcid -works and per ions- fUely ttsi 5 the Captain not exceeding fifty
'murk ts be regretted jaufi have occa-o ioyc(l in making or icpsirLng fiic arcis pounds ‘he Lieutenant ojr Enfign net
'and cnni'Rifiioners oi the Tax) 'Ey- exceeding forty pounds aud non
er? IJevinciit fliall bu muflered twice ommiffioned- officers and prlvaics
ayear every company fluii be mailer- or J he fame offentej are te fie fitfed
- at the difcriini cf a Court ATartial
I
ejfeB the operation of the laws of PJnn-
fylvania Jitkid thejaid hPriB of ten
: ProcrciSSpgs of Congrfcfg
HOUSE RgPREENTATjyES
-OF T ’
V H I T ED Ell' A T-E S
MowriiF September 281 789 -j - - - —
i MtSfcil'E 'wir'iecWtir agreed je a rccejs whehct of the B earner t or c-mj
tut Senate acquainting the heuj't 'tf' miU 1"'’"“ "X b h ni"ei' ®r iemcorhis Sergeant!
list I hi Senate bad appointed Mr ‘ "'7'"IT j:encr:lly or by writing teft at the
Jofwf on and Mil Itord a- committee te ’ ? ! tPtrtunitfy p!co tf refidence cf fiich piivares
join aconmittee of tit houfe te wait £ yfdtrtng how Every Capialn ahd Subaltern tnuft
’ ht -Projiicrit and-Inform kirn that """ PPCifat mufier by eleven o’clock
tie houfes bed rrjotved te adjourn tbit vhchJ prrjumr havt tfm " tne foienoon equpped wiih agood
day te nett train thffi ft Mend) this ref Hut ten i: does not appear fwod and efnnrrnnn fi
fn-JoKUSry?r- The haUje tctordingly
appoint'd Mr Fining Mr Let and
tfr Giiman a coiflmine for the lame
purrife: ' - ’
q Rgad the repast if committee appoint-
edto tj certain the amount of tompen
fution due te the membets and officers
eftbe Keuft" -
The houfe then proceeded te toufider
taeUme'iiamitjof tbeSenatt te the bill
'tig the feat tf government
‘ Mi M jfon moved a rejoiution as
a provijo to the bill that nothing there-'
if contained fbould te confiruti- to
wij'o provide by tew
7 oi 1 W i
Tins was agreed ter
Mr Midijon moved it ‘firike oltt of
tbe-amenament theft wards which com
frphnded within the J)iJlri& juch port
of the northern liberties of PniUdel
fhia as ft iut exi opted in the Pery-
fjivania a3 tf cejfion The quqfiitn
on this' motion Has ’not tarry ed-
ftistssxf szzt
fi' f YJl
the qusjtien was a new tne
Tar-jpeakir declared i not in order
te- J I: K
7- Tr GAry then moved A' refer the oencurred in with amenem-nts
riwhh ne 'ameddmints ef the Sena 1 n' v T ""'i f
' the keujt The Senate ajo jinl-aewn
an 3 which they had ptjta in favour
of-ft Baron de Glaubeck
ft-ve-nh Tin heuje then took up the above
emt'dment and en mot in te ad
here to the original feBieiis" the quo' ot 15ill ft any time be gnu"
fiion being put was negatived tv of pny condua unbecoming the
The quoflion for concurring with the charaflcr of an officer ffiall be areft-
ed by his fuperlor in tank and tried
If any non cr mm (Tinned offiierc pri
vi'c ffiall behave himfcif diiiobedienr
1y or mutinoufly when on duty ot
Kefoie any Couit or Ecaid ihccrm
nianding officer Cou t orEoaid may
either confine h oi for the dev or
heels
nutes
150-
ihile
fliall he guil
ire my court
if giverrme4 might' bi aw where on '"VT V cr Bo'd- uch officer Court or Board
t c'Velawore within tht‘fi'ateof'Nt'Jl uldtr tkt C-‘Jliiuti!U may caufe him 10 be confined fdl ihe
J rey and fenijylvania or either tf day— Applications for drums and fifes
III aioqt Philadelphia and below $$$$$$&$$$& to be made to theccnmaiidii g rffi-
D w-t's ltry Negatived VT fer I1C ‘‘ounry by the command-
The main qujiiHi af concurrence ' XINGTO N J onuary 30 Ingofficeis ofcon'panies When pro-
wi-jheii‘put and the yeas and nays The following ertraHs from the M’Hti rcrV dcl:cied 10 an officer on duty
wort as follows t — T - - - ' a lows now in force were publifb-
hfil maiye MJfi-UTS Amts Ben- td in handbills for the benefit of the
jin -Floyd? I Cadwrllader Oywer Ft t zfniont ’ Officers and prlv tts tf Fayette roun
Fatter Gerry GUman Goodhue ty at the rtquefl ef the county L’en
Grdut iMlyflla hern Heifer Hunt- tenant and as we conceive they will
ingtm- f aureate Leonard Livenporq it acceptable to mofl of our readers
Mil'iie-tbcrg ' Pcrtri:!ge‘ ' Ranfallref ‘ have given t hint a place in our paper
Shareki:t Sr oet Sherman Sylvefler T N" every com'pany of Militia thire
aZ LI tVZ7
f ''JV f
ZetSSf
' A k ejjagt was received from the Se
nate it forming that they concur in the
above rejoiution ' Afo the bill to e
Jlabhfb trops fc for the defence tf
the frontiers was ’fend down by their
S'trqtary the Senete infijling an their
fevtnth amendment to laid biii Aft
the oefolutim an the memorial tf John
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Speaker -I he bufinejs affitned for the
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I iht following par pert That it fiiatl bis inAbilhy Every coiumavding oi‘
bo Ibe auty of the Herb of the bovje f ter of a company ftall within ten
and Sesretary ef the Senate la tranf
mit an attefled tepy ef th journals of
tach houfe te the Supreme executive
and If each branch of the leg’flitu't
Uniltd States September 29 1
Gentlemen of the llouu cl Rc
r v jprefentames -
llaiing jpjftteay been Bifermed by
joint cewwitiet of In ti Louies of Ceh
com--miflloned fwmd and efpoctoon the non
officers and privates flmll
appear at the fame time with a good'
All flee t or R Be and cc have always
ready half a pound' of powder and
one pound of lead to be piuduced
when cal'ed upon 'V
Anypriva'e too poor ro procuiearm
A ammunirlon fa to apply to a Court '
Martial and procure a Ccnilxaieof
days afrer his Regimental mufier male
ierum or iheflrengih and (late ofhii
company to' (he commanding officer
of his Regiment fiom whom he may
receive afbm and at eveiy fi-cTi mu
Ret make te-uin on oath of ail deiin
quencies which have acctued in his
company fince the lid com t of enqai
ry In tie appointment of honccm
m (lioried ofiTcers druirmerk and fifeis
the approbation of of the no-mand
ing officer of the Regiment mud be
had -Every commanding officer of a
company if lequi eJ at all mulleis
-to under pain of arreil tocaufe hi men
be trained and exerdfccl lule'ci:b!e
'to Baion Sieubuns plan -of Militaiy
dlciplne and he is auihonfed to
oiuer the moil expert under h'scom
niard to pciform this duty Any
officer who fliall he gu'l’y of di (obe
dience or o'her m lbehivioiir when
if loll or damaged by ii'pJeA (itmif
condufl the officer is liable theicfor
ly 1 fuit for damages Whenever mi
litia aie called imo aftua! fervlce they
fliill be governed hy the articles of
War which wee lafl’in fosce in thc
Comneniil Aimvduring the late
Vai'si(iK'ourt‘A-!aiTafs (hall he"hefd
s is iheiein direfled When Mili
ti aie in Tervire the pay and rations
of a Captain' is forty dollars per niomh
and three rations per day A Lieu
tenant twenty feven dollars and two
ihjtds' per month and two rat'ors per
cay An Eufign twenty dollars per
month ano two rations per day A
Seijcant eight dollars per month nd
one ration per day A Corporeal
feven dollars per month and one ra-
tJ oree In two months thrcrpfccut
the yeir except in 1 ectmber and
Jammy -Every rimmanuiitg' officer
of cimpar-y fliullno-'ify the piivaies
at leaft five days befoieany mufier
nbt exceeding twenty pounds As
iiy field fficet 01 c n roardirg cfficer
td eermpany tailing i0 pefoim any
duty by law picfcrfied for which no
penalty is impofied may be fined by
a Court Martial or Court of Enquiry
rot exceeding rn a hed officer thir
ty I’ourds and to a commanding offi
cer of a company fifiice: pounds Pe
nsniks'iricurtedly’i'ckpialn for fal
ling to take an oath to any court to
enroll his comj any fo appoint pri
vate mufleis to give netce of any
-' mull ci 10 attend any mullet armed
as the law direfts to call his roll td
examine his company and report de- v
lirquencies to nae any return by
Law direfied he IhilhTorfeit for e-
ve y fuch Hence and negleA S:x
pounds Tor failing to call forh Rich
officeit and men- as the commanding 1
cfficer Tiorn time to time fliall otder
from his company uponanv call from
the Governor Invafion of or infur
rciiitn in the County or reqiiifiium
fiom an adicem County fliall forfeit
end pay twelve pounds by a Subal
tern t fficcr f ot filling r9 lake any oath
to a'tend any court cr mufier aimed
as duelled for each- offence thiee
poinds ard moieivei ihefaid offi
cers fliall be liub'e-to be arreffed and
tried as ViUiary offenders by a non-
ccmn iffioned tfficer or Sotd:er for
failing to at'end ar any mufter 'with
the a ms' snd -shmnnitlon heiefn di
Qua--ken efled flail fo-feittenfliilllngs
imi Menoniili are exempted fiom
Militaiy fervice
To the Militia Cffictrt ef the Ctunry
tfFayelte
Gl HTXEIfFir
tPken we refit B thtl agrttablm the
form ef Giver intent uidtr which we
live thejaftty of the community depends
upon a well regulated Mitit’a that our
fit nation Is not only adjacent to hofiile
Indian Tibet blit that we art far de
tached' front any relief but what the
diflriS of K tcky can afford te it
feif tkeji rovfiefratitns ought te in
duce every free and rational man 1 a
give fuch tjpflaiut at his filuatith in
li'e may etabie texrards carrying inta
a due execution fJu-laws fer teg uiot ug
and dijciplinihg the Militia that they
mat be mere getereliy udicrjlni -by
Offctrs and privates I have with tkt
efftttantt if jomt ef the fit-d officers
made the foregoing extra Bs Oj the
lows it large are lengthy and rempli-
gaud swing te frequent amendments
I have in a great meajnrt confined my '
Jeif te the duties tf officers tf ftmpw
nits and privates I wifb theft extends
te be pubi jfitd gn d known to the men
under your ttmmand by reading them
at private Mufirri did ttritjlly re
commend and call upon every tffictr in
Fayette te fay firiB attentitnjo their
tefptBivt duties tfptciatiy ii training
their men and injpeBing their ara
far be affured that when the Citizens
ef any community er government are
’ trained fer military Jervict with arms
in their hands and Jupplied with am
munition -pro--ftrtv their lives liberty and
an doubly Jtture from Tyrants
er Invaders and by a conformity ta
this we art net only paying a due t
btiicnct te the laws ef eur Country
but dijeherging duty we ewe te eur
fellow citizens eur ftlvts and rifing
generation Iwauldhtrtjufi obfervethat
in calling men Inte aBual fervice the
law petjeribts ne particular time pr
form of notice but it fbould be rtafin
able according is the emergency and
plain and in all cafes I would recom
mend that previous te the making re
turn ef any delinquent the tffictr eaufe
him te be notified tf the nature ef his
offence the time and plate the Court
will fat te adjudge thereof and In Ms
return te nett whether juwmanti er
net
I aw Gentlemen with tfieen '
Tear Obedient Humble Servant
LEVI TODD
W
ALL thofe Indebted te Henry Bro
ther are requefied te make pay
nifB ts rs Mr IF m Lennedywhe iseu
thoHfei te receive and give receipts fir
the fame
BENJAMIN BEALL'
Attorney in faB fit
- ' 7 Henry Brother
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Well ithpicd't? fic t-'-n
i?hich will 'be fld 01 e m
VifoniWe terms for-cam or
inin-t’ Dee- i tS9-
PEYTON SIIOR I AC
VMl ppen r11
fijrttnent of fieflt
GOO D S
bruary ne 7‘ ‘‘ ”
on the I ! f r f r Ca A 1 "
b'-citeJ w'l tie ' ’ ""Vcj1
vhicc to art c f“w holuve or
wivcorficn ' io'ac- 0 Wit
Cin L'mii they' ve puleJ
ixi:rtnjfuari2 175®-
(honed 10 c
Lexington Jan -i 179a
lowed
site
rr o be let
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b:ddef in
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And now opn-ii b-r f hf
vterIANUARV 'iSON
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tie C J’Y rf 'btf'in
Thomas Waning
- — Hcrny — -— 6 araljf
Miles Conwjy M
Hebert Rankin
r U c r 'ti- tl' him a written power
x 5v‘i- that parpofe elated the
T
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M hi tWaibors rdp ct-
- A fui) infntm ilv public that
the tml-ii' of 1 uliir g in
G
have an ailwtnv nt of chcftoffs
jnr1TKJi ati nr WPjS fixed for
h i lk fiT-r rli on-
tintie to attend t Mr C
Tavrrn in Lixiigton Is e firft
Jj of evtrv cm r to rect-ise
1 '
and de!itr i
aft 1 ere tnere
i-feveral piece
ra vi’tif g tor the
owners -
' CRAIG and LOGAN
Jan 18 t:po
JUS r PUhLlS 11 to
THE KENTUCKY
i LM'ANAGK
1 oh Th Yf aa op oub Loss
7 V O '
Printed on line writing paper
A-iJ ny be hJ atrhlt OSlce
tiiij Ooii or lingle
by
ll’ttl if vm ta tnt K!C!i T nto
rri htfibe lelruary C art in
ijvie far C-ft or jrciute
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ihn lIlliiAK
L’xhgtan Jan P 1790-
Vt fiif-' 1 hve inp'-o)ed
” M Jfce Nag!? to fell
MvPtv-filll day of March laft
tnd I U m
vigredel my ordeis a:d
ii:flriv£it‘ns"- to him to my
liixidany qonra or aft of hi
from the time of mV getting
up the faid power to this date
’ 0r from this elate forward
11
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Xnd Vll thofe indebted to me by
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diate payment u mc gVcn a large etmpany witt jet
ii'dr mv hand this eleventh c M-anbard the tyth ef
i iiTr-sissv
by the quarter or day on mo
derate terms
The Lt'oul will commence
? on fnday the twentininth Inft
f
Ty FSPPCT ULLY
II ARLES WHITE
COPPER-SMITH'
YORK
Y Inform the
vork done in the bed manner and on
the Ihontfl notice
tjxtrpnrrvcrtmt
———————
WILL give Csfli for Tjmoihy
a'd Clover feed and I wifli to
of IfanUon on Kentucky to cim
meuce-woik in Apilt
hire tv o good ditchers to drain a perceivable "'natural marks sfpptaifei
anjJ imrovel piece or aatunj
M mca(iuW ground in the vicinity SAMUEL STEVENSON
nrAKEN Op by thejuijeriberat his
J plantation in Mtretr Cnnity near
- - A
U thaja indebted ti Benjamin
farhfr nthlgtnee on torment be vriil
:v errreeipu if required which
jlmll be goad again! 1 1
:
jia
77 Mr Tvrafaet Ug Tvtniyftetwide
and Seventeen feet pitch abort tkeiaw-
- f t plan tfwkltb will hefbawm
ff tftat gay 41ft
Itry steeke and impping f
’ Edward Psyw
Levi Todd
Robert Todd CJwwHJ
Thomas Lewis
James-Ttoticr
JERRY MOR1ARTY
Will teach dancing in Lex
i gton friday and fatuntay e
very otlter week Terms five
dollars jr quarter— the: coun- ufrtZ ROBERT WALLACE
tty fchcilars ' lo breakfafl-atJan 14 1790 - r
fmrne and bring their dinnero
'ii urg gemltmtn who cannoVp£AT np by the Jabjcrtker I
a?icnd regularly will pay tw o f Mg-fa ivaaiftrd county a niilflt
(hillings per day : he alio will hfniltd Steer 4 years aid white let
teach the rife of the Globed ly and fitnkt Jama white in hU fate I
marked with a crop and JUt tn tht left I
Wilkinfon
Lexhigtan Jan 8 1 793
MerchsmsT’Clerks- firctiTAtfr’ r: -
”fignd ruled to any pntterb f T
old Wks new bunjlt on mfJafc ’
7a all ta whom it may center t
j '
rlE Tiufteet of the town t
Lexington do hereby rented ft '
direfl all perfons that have fence or
incumberancei fi the Streets adjoin''
Ing the out Ion that they have theta $)
of April nexttiLP
fpace tfljgned
obftruAion
give their
fZAEEN up by thtjubjerlbet Uvtag fc-
Wudfted ceunty a dark gray koefa
banging an He near file'
felt kismiin
inn a'-tut theneje fifing n hands
high 3 years Ud nett faring n§ hand A
Jan 6 1790
KB lie was cut Iqfl March
ear Pofiti and appraifed ta £2 §
' AJe a red Steer a urkea vidirraf
andfrtffi and averkeel in ike left rarv
ana a trap and JVt in tha right Twa
yearieUi Apraijed te if
Peter Kinder
in Beurben rtvntj an the waters a
Lining neat Kihgflen’s flatten
PW J
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poaranei of bis elan of fettlemertt at
' nw Blufcte Shoals fucseeding has ir
Lexiqgtta Jan 26 179
J LAN K S
OF ALL KIND
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TAKEN up ty the fuhjirlber liv
ing an cane ran about a m lies
farm Lexington a brindled heifer a n
years eld with a white fate Jews
vilM 9 hr belly marked with a crep A
In the right tar: polled and appreifid
FORSALE AT THIS OFHCR
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cer of ihc-Regitncnt And here -tf
’ 1 J ’rffiknt if the United Stntesby tUe VVc-obfc: 1 that all the duties of a
'JitinarttybUM' - Joy with rSi f alltv- ’ Captain arc incumbent on the elded
f ingretMni'ilLaiionsi vit:-’ ' ' iriing officer of a company by his
' StatesSipt enter 19 '789 1 rank what'it'may
GcmcMnen bf she houfe of Re- ' ’ It Is rheduty of the commanding
J ' -vVuV7-- prefenra-ivtfli' ‘ ' 'officer To f acompinv toemolt all ftee-
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vrt if'iiiier:
' starve Aijfi-ws Ames Ben-
fbnl Cadverdlader L'tymcr Ptizfme:is
Flayd Fader Gerry Giimen Goodhue
Grout JlMly' Ih'karn Heifer Iluut-
ingt anf ianrtnt e Ltancrd Uvemtre
Miihlenberg ? Partridge ‘ ' Rnnfallner
ScJMrefasn: Sctet Sherman Sylvrjler T N
Stnnickjdn 1 Tuatcherf Trumbull ' Pin- A m:ft ie a Captain llett'enant and
ihg U’aisveanh Hnleij 31' r Enfign three Scigemts three Cnr-
:s‘'-lfazMive?-MfJJiurr Baldwin Bland poiais a Diuiuncr and a hiferand
'r Jhatthoi 'Btawn Burke Carrel Cue' anJ not 'efs ihrn forty nor more than
- r Conr-t Glial brm‘JfnJatt$rf fL't 'tfixty five rank andfi'e whenever a
At k rja r ''Malthiws' Atiere Page Pur- ccm-wiy exceeds ihrs tail number
1 ier SiyrSnlth Smith 4S C 'Ordereafcf foas tn be lefs than forty
v 'V SiJir Sumpter Tusker Mite — t
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tvc iTavnir September 29
A 'mejfoge' wnsrretAytd ftem' the
-at-rhnonbern ‘Uhaniarit Piuldel- therr ttrr wai jen
lJaKiiVry:’ The hoHje actaraingiy
n'Piintd iMr Finit g Mr Lett and
Mr Gunan‘ a coTfimttlt Ur Utjaau
turnSTe: -
q Rtfd tha report of committee appoint-
edta'ajcertain the: cmeunt 0 cvmpen
fitian dnt tathe members and officers
af tie' hauler"
Tht havj'e then proceeded ta tmfder
tae’amiramentfafthSenate ta the hill
Jar fixing the feat af government
Mu MU Jon moved a rejatutian at
a pravij'a ta the biil that nothing there
in gantained fbauld ft canfiru ed - ta
eje3 the apermtimr mf ti lawi af Penn-
fytvanla -within tie aid iifiriU ef ten
m!lts Jqnare until Cengrtjs Jbill oilier
vfaiaeriit bylaw
This vat agreed ta
Mr Mtdijan moved ta Jlrike ant af
tbcamenament theft wirdi which c am-
IPmcrcIngs of Congrefc
HOUSE sjRIJPREENTATjyES
Of T 1 '
V AT I T B D S lm A TE S
Afowr at September a8 1789-
list iftf StHiK had appointed Mr
Jahnf an audM filler d
a the getwetCingrefsxfitheUhiAd -H bt firpcrior courts Members "hf
af NtrtJi Aherici - avpioujuts Congrefc Attorney General- Regif
tUt mucfflomentei death if hit fon f ter iad c'erksof the laad Ofile in
jtltr Ibar&hini jiThe generous' canduS f4di of Tobacco profeirors and
' ihifFre-uh miianfa )ii rjrr fan a- tu torif pf- ary public Scminaty ql
'wrdt tkfS penniry render every aveit Miniftcrs of the Golyel Ijccnfed
1 riittlnm jfaueri Jbitiid te apfairt
ed l examine pee rirtr iDc 'aveare ff
1 reperte jnje fide far the ejlavlijb
Kent ef the jeat ef gevernmrnt
' Ta tbit matan tt vat abjeSed that
it vat fpatJnarJet Jtnct ilia quefiUu
efpeIfenement hd been decided h the ff if
Mr-CerryU' iti¥e ly a hrgt
fi 'ied the metianfjt tbs wn ktujt tf bill infirm
aheviig the pey of a Captain fr
carta: time te Brno de Glauber I
which being enrolled vet fgntd by the
Speaker -Tht lujineji e Signed fee tbg
freJentfrJtM being ji-ifhtd the Speak
er f bf jaant te rrjoluran adjourned'
the heujt fa the fifi Mmiay in Janu
ary next then te meet at the tit j af
AVw T rk
' I I7icv above' clefts the account ef the
practiiftgi ef the fit 'Jfin af
tki'eurjlfa’i was a new one
Tijpeabir declared it nt in erier
AH Ltr moved tt jlrike eutthe denfe
pluviiuglbat the temporary refidtnee
Jfaul d 1 in ATfw Tetk ol’hii war
yet tarried’
Mr- Peudinot moved te amend Jhe
amendmtCt af the Sr ate by annexing
a it axlpujc providing that the feat
H wfi'f l ferry Negatived-
Tire main qu-fliih ef ' cer currcnta
'lV7r7fc£ — WjtUht they had agreed I -
A MESSAGE waTrtcelyt from to cemmeiue this Myand te ceutinue
V u-jhrii’put and tht yeat and nays The fiiltving extrzHt frm the M-Hti 1 rerV dchvc'ed ro an sfllce- on duty
T ' ‘ ' 1 r’ -L-rt 11 loft or ikirarrd hir-iiliA
t - piV6l'e iVC9' ' WUii-Wi HviHtyiNTiawwiHw iuv f m 7 ftfi I
I Chtiillm AfrjtRyS ty ihrfve the gc or rRhcen and P®Jln an quwter of corn meal a wju fct r
letterditiid tke-yth of -Ju -e lafi ad- under fity (except futh aiatc exempt fplrltuou liquor when to be return ta nan
dwJtrLtathei PriJUsnt a fd-members -ed bv-a Conn-Martial and alio judg- had a quart of fait A quart of vine- hf tt
m y ‘ muC 4 m 9 -Aft ever urn ruvi a rf fatin aJ aaa J
thu mreaffieB t hit ar tk'ir po Verity to preieh according to the rules ol tenant cr Enfign when called into fer- : A’ LL theft indebted te Henry Bra
' who have taketf the oath or refufirg to comply ftrrerrfffAdswiel pay
Januoty
next I left the tarliiJI opportunity at
A tltalim t0 W that ranCJiflii Saa
af the fever el Unit rejptftivity : Tiit
vat adapted and cut ta the j'enate i
their tanner true
A mefjage vat received from the Se
nate irfatmUg that they cancur in the
m abvire rejaiutian --A jat the biil la e
“ defence af
jurat ta their canfideratian at prejeut
G W ASH N Cl ON
"A meffagt vat received from the
J‘refd:ut of the United Statet by Mr
Seiretary Lear with feu t aSt the
Lgifltturevkitk have received the ip-'
pijOjiiar ant fip nature aj the I'refd-rt-
Air Gerry intrtducrd a rrjaiutien
ta 1 be averring fur pm Tint it fail
be Ue auty af the ctrk af the laaje
and -mil Seiretary af the Senate ta tranj
an etlejtea cop Y af the journal af
eqfh haufe if the Supreme emotive
United States September 59 1 7? pr1
Gtni'xmcn of the Holu cl 11 c
v refenmivee
Haying yfirraay been- Ihfermed ly
i joiia ttmmiuenj tuYlovjesef Cm
and ta each branch ej the iegifiatwe cf h' Regiment fiom u 1 urn he may iep a ffirer fur fU np tajile any r-aih
Jlian being put vit regatived
The qurjtivi far courting veil the
an 3 which they had ftjta in favour
af ff Aaron de Glauhict
T'ie berije then nab up the abtre ft
tenth ame' ament and an ntlin la ad-
here to the aeigtnal ftSian'i thi 1P‘ n" ifiiiy o Tnali ft any i'itc be purl-
Captain rot exceeding fifty the fume
- jrloycd in making or repairing li c arms p-Mnds 'he Lieutenant or Enfign net
end comiRilGoners ct the ‘Tax) Kv-' cxceeJing forty pounds aud non -
er? licjiinmii fta’I lc muficxd twice f'nmiilioncd officer and piivatcs
‘a year every company Quit be xjfter or he fame offence aie t he firied
ttibcdifcitoioa cf a Court Martial
I EX 1 IT G T January 50 inycfSei a of companies When pro-
cT
It is the duty of the commanding of- month and two rations-per day A Ivauldlercjufiakferorithit
fioetoLibe T company7Tr ieporrTtf e Setjcam ctghrdoRarrper month snd pn fajiing men int aBual fervict tka
cfrcttmllance to he commanding 15- one j at ion per day A Cotporeal
feven dollars per month and one ra
tion per day' A Private five dollars
and a half per month and one ration
per day A ration fts all confiil of a
pound of fieA Eecfor Pork or three
quarters of a pound of fait Pork ore
pound of wheat bread or flout or one
a lows now in farce vert puSiifh
ed in hridb’Us far the bereft afthx
Officers and prtvtetaf Payette coun
ty at therej’irjl ef the county L:en
f'ljsnt end atvt conceive thr vlll
be arcfnMc tt mojl of our readers
have given than a plice tn aur paper ontncniai nt my curing He iaie '-framed fee military jtttict vth arms
every contpan of Militia thtre’ sr v Criurr h-affialf flail be befd gWtr hands and juppiled with
me ic I Km win If 'I! w
dawn by
wlen cal'ed upon rT
Anyprivretoopcwno procure arms
‘fraimmmrlon is to apply ro a Court
Martial and procu-e a CcMi'rse of
his nibilhy Every cain-a-'dingofs
fiercf a rrmr-any Dial! within ten
days af cr hi Rcgitrcnial mufle ip e
ic'urn of ilcflieneih and Hare of hi
c mpiny to ’he crirmanding t-(Fcer
IJ oree
the year
January
cf ici-mpar y ftiallro-ify ibe piivtcs
at lead tive cays befoie aty snifter
whether of the Repmcrt or ccni a
ry by I) rufed or fc tiic of hi Scipeania
pc'ci:ally or by writing left at tie
r'aca if refidenve cf fitch privates
Every Caputn and St-balrem "mtift
apiar at the lime time with a pond'
Mt (Let ot R Ac and to have ain-ays
read ta’f a pound of powder and
on? pound of lead to UT produced -Lanrdirciicd he fhilhfuifer for e-
receive afo-m and at eiey fee) mu
Ret uinke re-um on oath of 'l ccin
quencrcs whch have accrued in Ms
company fince the laft cout of enqui
tv— In tie appoimment of nonce in
in fil-ned ciTTveif dii n u e's and filers
the a-piobation of ef the ciu nranJ
iiig oflicri of the Requiem"
omer the nwft open under hstom-
snrd to pi form this duly Any
fiier who fliail lesui'ytf dio
dience 01 o'hef m fbehavipm ir‘ cn
ty of pry conducl unbet-f mfng the
character of an oCicer Rail be sued
ed by hiifupeilor in tank and tried
If any non cr mm ftincd rfiii e O' pti
vs’e Rial behave h:m:eif di'ilcdcnr
1y or mutiroufiy when on duty nr
hefotr any Ci uil or l:c aid itccrm
mard ng offixr Cob I or for d may
cirher confine I m for ihe day or
esurehim 10 be bovrd ret k 'rdf eels
for any rmenot exreedirg Fvemrutes
If ary hyflardei (hall m'eiiupt mo
left or infiilt any ofiitei or foldie: w hile
endutvatanymuflei or fliail be guil
ty of the likecondiaLefoie any court
cr Boaidfuch rfScet Court or foa-d
may caitfe him to be confined frt the
day— Appl'cationi for drums srd F fes
is to be made to thecrnirVudiip r ffi
cer rf rlc rounry by thecommMid
n loll of tkmared by-icplefl otmif
corduff the ufiicer is lialc therefor
J mi-l-tia y a fuit fox d-mtpes Whenever
aie cailed imo aflual feivee they
fhs'lhe grver redly the arises cf
Wsr which weie laft ‘in force in the
C'ont'rcnial Army during' ihe late
gsr two poutids of fosp and one pound
of candles to every hundred rations
'Every company ft: II te foimed into
ten daffesby lor and an exaA lift kept
in order that there may be a regular
rotation of duty Any Captain Lieu-
as is iheicin direfied When Mili
tm are in fervicetbe pay and rations
a Cqtiin ia forty dollars per niomh
and three rations 1 er day A Lieu
tenant twenty feven dollars snd two
thhds per mom h and iworat'ors per
An Eufign twenty dollars per
ftilll forfeit hii comm iff-on and be fi- meats to Mr IFm Lnneiyvha isau
the difoieiion of a Court Mar-- thiPffiedta receive and give receipts fer -
BENJAMIN HE ALL
Attorney in faB fer
Henry Brother
in two merths thrciphrul rM cxceelin- tire it pound
Mccpt in I'ccfeicter and iy fcld f flutt ©1 tinroaid if c:
-livery rininunding ciScer -uf crtrfany tailiru o refoim
1
y -
vc y (uch t fierce and reglcdf S x
ounds 01 failing io ca'I forh fbch
r-ffceik and men as the commanding
il?te: fom time to tme fliail mder
fi-m his company npnnanc call from
the (iovc ntir lnvafion of or ini’ur
rc"'n ip -he County 01 rcquifi'ioQ
- ft m n-a 'f xenr County fhall fmTeit'
end pay twelve pounds by aSubal-
A
effieef
- reform an
duty ty lw ptcrcrHfor whxhno
penalty is imtHfcd may be fined by
a Court R’airsl or Court of Enquiry
rot eaccedfre to a he d cffiier thir
ty pounds and to 1 command mg effi
rer of a company fifice pounds Pe
ranibs irco-red ty a capiain for fef
ling to take an oath to any court to
enroll hi tPtri any ro appoint pri
vate mufc’s to give ret ce of any
mtTci 10 attend any tnuflci aimed
as tie law dirc&s to call his roll 6
esamine his company and report de
linquencies to oae any re'um ly
to a'tei-d any court cr mufter a-mcJ
a dueled for c-ch offence th ee
ri rdi rd n-nci id tic laid! cfS
ecu fliail I c ii-L'e 10 be arreCeJ &nd
ti id m Vlf'ary ffrnderst byanon
ccno ifijoned 1 filcer or Sold er for
fa i l g to areni at any ewfter wyh
tl e a ms' ir'e ifcmuniion He ein di-
cdled fi a I fa fdn ten fhilUigs
kct‘ nl Merronifti si e exempted fiom
hlilitsiy fcivke
To tie M lit la O fficeri of the County
t Fayette -
OiMLfitrtv
irinvtffi-Bthat agreeable ta the
furm af Cover 1 me 11 u dee which we
live thejaftty afthacammuiit depends
1:om a veil regulated Afnir'a that aur
ftuatien is nai only adjacent te hajiile
Indian Thibet lit I net 1 are far it
tat ltd f tern ary etlirf but what the
diflriB aj ’tushy ran afford la if
1 tlrjt cafefrasitti aagkt ta in
date every fre and rational man 1 a
give jut h iffifaue at hit ftuatiau in
li e may etab f aw ard carrying irte
a due txtiUUtn tkefavt far trguat g
aud dijcifliii'ig the Miitathot they
r be mate ptttai:y uncrj oi by
Oficert and privates I have with the
effi floret af fame af the fe d affects
made tfcf foregoing jxtraBu a the
lwt at Urge are lengthy aud eamfli
saiti owing la frequent amendments
I Hava in a great meajnn confined my
Jeiftt the duties af officers af tamp a
nits and frivoiet I w ijh thejt extra-lr
ta be pub ffti and known ta tht men
uudtr y$r command by reading thno
at pirate Mu fieri ij I tarit fi y rt
ctmmnJ and call upon every affictr in
Fovrttt't TayfinS attention t llrir
eeftSitt dutitt tjptciady it teaiiit g
tkrie m-n and injpeBmg their armst
far be affured that when tht Otisent
ef my cewnun’ty or government ate
law peejeribss ne particular tlmk pr
farm af nattet but irjbtuld be rtajtn
ablt acctrding ta the emergency and
plain and in all cafes I would recom
mend that feeviaus ia tie making re
turn af any delinquent tke officer caufe
him ta be notified ef the nature af bis
afftnee the time and place the Court
adjudge thereof and in his
nate whether fummaned ar
aai-
muailian title lives liberty and pre
fer tv art doubly Jecuee from Tyrants
or Iivatcrs and by a conformity ta
this ve art net only ‘ paying a due a
bedieurt ta tie taws af aur Country
but dijsbargimg a duty ve awe ta aur
fetlav citizens aur ft ires and a rifing
am Gentleman with efieen
lent Obedient Humble Servant
LEVI TODD
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SAMUEL AYRES
SILVER-SMITH
AND
JEWELLER
y ESPECTFULLY informs
- his friends and the Public that
Iex-ing-on he has latelv opended a (hop in
on main ftieet nearly oppo
fi c Mr Collin's Tavern Ladies and
Gentlemen who honor him with
their cuftom may depend on having
their commands complied withon the
nioft -eafonable terms and on the
ffiorteft notice
Luington Ja u 22 1799
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G A Z E T T E
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LEXINGTON : Printed by JOHN BRADFORD rt his Office n t the rimer of Main and Crofs Streets where Subfcriptions Advertijemtnts (fefot
this paper are thankfully received and Printing in its different branches done with Care and Expedition
In th’s place on the firft day of Fo
bruarv next which they will fell
on the I weft terms for Cafti m To
bacco and will be ready to make ad
vances to all pe fons who have or
lrwconfign their tobacco to Wil
ki 'fon and Short agreeably to the
Con h lon they have pubhlhed
Lexingttn January 21 1790
THOSE gentlemen who have fub
feriptions in their hands for the
Nws by Pot are reque led to forward
the names of the Suljcribers to the Of
fice or to Mr Cu'd on the Kentucky V7
Mr Stein H’rrodjburg Mr Craddock At their S'O'C in Lexington oppofite
Danville Mr Craven L coin M Tr- the Printing Office a large and com-
JUST OPENED
And now for fide by
GOUDY and WILLIAMS
At their Fore in T exinoton
oppofite enpt Young? Tavern
and near the new court’ otife
a neat and general allort
ment of
GOODS
W-ll adap'ed to the feafnn
which will be fold on the moff
rnfonable terms for cafh or
Furr
Lexington Dec 2 1789
vine M’dilon Mr French Boonjbo
rough Mr M Millin and Mr Stroud
Fayette and Mr I'Ve flat Bourbon court
haue by th" ilith I a flint that being
the dated rim which is to determine
whether the rider will continue or not
I have no doubt but every exertion
W'V be made bs tliofe gentlem-n in whoj't
hands the fubferiptions are to obtain the
number 1 (h r tinted by the time Cjpeci
ally ween I reft eh that there is no other
probable or even pojfi'ele regular mode
that can be fallen upon to circulate th
papers in this DiJlrtF! Mr Hirt in
whofc integrity I have full confident 1
Will continue to ride regularly after the
noth Jnjl once in every week provided
the 200 J'uhjcribers arc obtained agreea
ble to the articles
I (hill alfo endeavour to remedy the
great dif advantage the inhabitants of this
country labour under I or want of a pod
office and regular pojl The method
have adopted is to open a letter box in
I h’ Printing Office forte reception of
letters to forward by Mr Hitt all
thofe ad lrtffed to perfons living 0 the
goads ho rides and publifh in the Ken
tucky Gazette a lijl of thofe remaining
w'ththeir audrejt once in every month
JOHN BRADFORD
Lexington Feb 0 790-
Womb XXIV
PEYTON SHORT A C°
Will open a large and genera! if
fiortment of freth
GOODS
hmg of a Hone Jail iixtt-en
7ect tquare two lfory hg for
the r uM of Mafon
Thomas Warring
Henry i ee
Mdes Conway
Robert Rankin
T'' H E fubferibers refpeef
A fully inform the public tliat
die buimefs of Fulling & m
its various parts except Shear
ing is carryed on with con
fid rable dilpatch at the royal
fining fulling mill the (hear
ing they expect will commence
this week and they (Inter them
vfelves general Satisfaction will
'Hie given to thofe who favor
them with their cuflom as tiiev
have an aflortment of dieftuffs
imported and are web fixed for
the bufi nels 1 he fill Ipr vt i 1 con
tinue to attend at Mr C rllin’s
Tavern in Lexington tire firft
day of every court to receive
and deliver cloth where there
is feveral pieces waiting for the
owners
CRAIG and LOGAN
Jan 18 1790
All kinds nf Bank Cooks for
Merchants Cierks &c made
and ruled to any pattern Alfo
old books new bound on reafon
bte terms at this office
No 82 T17 133 175 & 189 con
taming 2(5so acres in the Illinois
Gram being the Military right of
Capt John Gerault Satisfa&ory ti
tles will be made at the time by
J Wilkinfon
Lexington Jan 8 1790-
! L O T S
Will be sold to the highest nip
drr at the February Court in Lou
ifville for Cafh or produce
1740
Printed on finewriting paper
And may be had at this Office
by the Grofs dozen or fingle
JUST PUBLISHED
THE KENTUCKY
ALMANACK
For the Year of our Lord
pleat aflonment of GOODS adapted
toihcfeafon which they will fell on
1 eatonable terms for Cafh Corn
Wheat Rye Butter Perk Salt&c
T
pond and improve a piece or natu
isl meadow ground in the vicinity
of Frankfort on Kentucky to c m-
menee work in Apiil
FULLING a
O he let to the loweff
bidder in the town of
Washington on the fit It ruef
dav in February next the build
of a
T hereby forewarn all perfons
from taking an aflignment
on a : ore of hand pafled from
me to William Cromweil da
ted December the 7th 1789
The note is I think for twei e
pounds ten fhillings and as I
never received value therefor
am determined not pay it un
iefs compelled by law
Nathan Young
January 25 1790
TO RE LET
O the lowefl bidder at capt Tho
1 mas Young's Tavern in Lexington
on the fiecond luejtlay in February next
it being court day art 3 0 clock in the
aflernotn the building a
STONE J A I L
Thirty Two feet long Twenty feet wide
ard Seventeen feet pitch above the low
er floor a plan of which will be flown
on that day: Alfo the erecting a Pil
lory Stocks and Whipping Pojl
Edward Payro
Levi Todd
Robert Todd Commiff
Thomas Lewis
Janies Trotter
L thofe indebted te Benjamin
Beall Co by bond note or open
account are reque fied to moke immediate
payment to Mr IVilTam Ktnuedr thef
who fail to comply max net expect aq
farther indulgence - on barmen t he will
fiv credit or receipts if required which
flail he good again
BENJAMuN BEALL & C°
Dec 2 6 1789
CHARLES W H I T E
COP PFR SMITH
Late of NEW YORK
P KSPECTi ULLY informs the
tV Public that ' e intends carrying
on the Copper Smith's bufinefs at this
place in all its vatious branches (to
wit) Soils B-ev and Die kettles &c
rt AKFN up by the fubferiber liv
I irg on Jefjaminc a jmall bay
hot ft colt t wo years old this Jpring
about 4 feet 6 inches high is hip fbo t
ten in the left hip a J'i nail far and'
fnip two white feet AppraiJ'ed to
£2- 10
JOHN JOHNS
Augufl 29 1789
brafs and tin wor
all kinds of locks and keys He buys
all kinds of old copper brafs pewier
and lead — Thofe who pleafe to favor
him wnh their cuficm fbnll hme'heir
work dune in the heft manner and on
the Roriefi r-olice
Lexi gion Fee 8 1789
‘ "v -susi 1 rvioai mo as to leave the tun Ipace ailigned
Alfo calls all kind of brafs work for to each Street clear of obftruflione
d repairs ah kmd of jt which time they will give their
oik hkewife ifinairs perfonal attendance to fee that the
r A KEN up by the fubferiber at his
plartntiou in Merer County near
Ilarradjburg one black and white deer
marked with a Ciop a d fl't in each ear
has on a J 'null bell AppraiJ'ed to £1
iS
TIIO ALLIN
Dec 31 1789-
1 WILL give Cafh for Timothy
a’ d Clover feed and I with to
h i e t o good ditchers to drain a A Vfr ’jl' 14 handt
lnZlll Vrs old next Jprtng no brand
perceivable or natural marks : Appraijei
fly?
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rI' HZ fubferiber not having any op
I plications as yet which has the ap
pearance 0 his plan of fettlement at
the Miij'cle Shoals fucceeding has in
duced him to defer Jetting out until
the firfl of Olober next I the mean
time he intends to explore that country
and make fome other arrangements
which will be necefary for the fafety
of the place After which the fame
Terms will be held out as before
B Gaines
Lexington Jan 26 1790
LL thoje indebted to Henry Bro
ther are requefted to make pay
ments to Mr Win Kennedy who isau
thorifed to receive and give receipts for
the fame
BENJAMIN BKALL
Attorney inf all for
Henry Brother
Drgc company will meet at the
Crab-orchard the 15th of February in
order to flan early the next mtrninp
through the Wildernefs
dred Acres of very good LAND
in Bourbon county on the 1 voters
Licking near Hingfton s flation
Paddy s Run Any per on inclinable
fo pur chafe may apply to ny f on Sa
mtiel Timberlak' who is impow-red t0
fell he lives in the aid county on Flat
Run near Mr John Cooke s
Richard 1 imbetlake
To all to whom it may concern
THE Truftecs of the town of
Lexington do he'eby requeft &
dheft all perfons that have fences or
incumberances in the Streets adjoin
ing the out lor? that' they have them
removed bv the ifl day of April next
fo as to leave the full fpace aflignei
rT' A FN up by the fubferiber liv
’ ing on cane run 'about 2 miles
from Lexington a brindled heifer z
years old with a white face Come
white on her belly marked with a crop
in the right ear : polled and appraifii
I0- ROBERT WALLACE
Jan 14 1790
t0 £9-
SAMUEL STEVENSON
Jan 6 1790
ATS He was cut lafl March
purport of this Advertifemcnc Isftiitft
ly complyed with
By order of the Board
ROBT PARKER Clt
Dec 5 1789
A KEN up by the jubjeriber liv -
ing in IV lodford county a redtlifb
brindled Steer 4 years old white bel
ly and fl inks J'ome white in his face
marked with a crop and flit in the left
tar Pofltd and aptrafiea to £2 5
Aljo a red Steer markea wifi a crop
underkeel and overkeel in the lest ear
ana a crop and flit in the right Two
years old Appraifed to ft
Peter Kinder
o RE SOLD
O” reafonable terms Three Hun-
I ' AKEMttp bv the fubferiber living i
” IVoodf ord county a dark gray hnrje
colt his main hanging on the near fide
bcown at-out the nofe rifing 14 hands
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PARIS Augufi 43
T OULN the capital of Normandy
J has openly refujed to acknowledge
the ftiperiority of the city of Pari: and
has acquainted the council there with its
ftjohuioDS
This intelligence was only known in
Paris on Monday lafl and this bold be
claration has thrown the city into the til
mojl confirmation
The cauje of this early explanation a
toje from this circumjlance
The city of Rouen having received a
very a fuming and reproachful letter
from the town council of Paris which in
fall overawes even the national afjembly
T type thing the former’s having flopped
Jome boats laden with corn ie lined to
the latter place lias returned the follow
ing afwer :
“ That the provincial towns will never
acknowledge the pretended Jupctiority of
the capital that the city of Paris would
always ft and in need of the city of Rotten
whereas the latter had no occafionfor the
Jervices of the city of Paris that there
fore it Jbould continue to do whatever it
thought mofi agreeable to its own inte
eft" Here is at once an open breach and
from the agents of the Queen s party who
are difperfed all over the kingdom there
is little d iibt but it will join become
more general
The M trquis de la Fayette has with
much difficulty engaged the French
guards and the Joldiers of Provence and
V’ timille to conclude a treaty of peace
which it is hoped will put an end to the
dijDutes which have Jo long fulfilled be
t w en different parties oj the military
The king’s troops dej'ert on all ides
and over run the country They com
pla n of being badly ufetl and that they
ate dyingfor want of food
The city of Paris fearing that thefe
people fbould cauje di lurbanres and rob
beries in the capital has pubiifhed an
order prohibiting them from e tering
the city but that if they would return
to their laniard they Jbould be allowed
three Jbtis for every league they had to
travel
The Municipality of Paris ha nomi
nat'd a committee to examine into the
offences of all the prjo lers eo:fi ed in the
gaols and who tfcapeaat th1 time ol the
riots when the pr Jons were throw : open
by the mob
Form of thf 'ath
Token by the Parifian Nat onal Guard
outlie 1 3E h Augufi on receiving their
Jet end pair of colours :
IVe wear before God to protcS the
cauje of virtue and thejervice of huma
nity “ IVe promife and wear to our coun
try to live and die for its J-rvice
“ IVe fwear an equals difliufi and
inviolable fidelity to our K ag
“ Thefe oaths we depoje in the hands
of our General whom our country lias
charged with feeing them put into exe
cution Let us then Jweur obedience to
is m fince he is a good citizen and Jol
d er let us eflcem and confide in him
Juice he is jui and worthy and have a
JriendJbif for him fines to call him by the
name of brother is the Jummit of our am
bition ' The fairje r h9 v? never been forgot
ten among Frenchmen we iwcar to ho
nor and defend them thefe colors the
work of their hands are a ftronger tie
for us all to unite in tmteommon cauje”
LONDON September 3
Letters received y fie r day from Ly
ons confirm the late accounts from Avig
non the people there have fbaken off the
Papal Government and put t litmjelves
under that of France — they fay that they
are Frenchmen— that is they defire to
be as free as they are and they are ccr
tairty right no abjolute treaties by
which they have been fold or alienated to
file Holy See fbould Jlop them Men
Jbould not be treated as beafts of burthen
As 1 he late infurrection in France very
nuuraliy occupy ail converfadons
this Oiori lketch of the toya! Family
of ihat kingdom may not be unac
ceptable to the generality of the
public
L uis XVL is nowabou! thirty three
years of age he afetnded the throne o' h't
grandfather about five nicest a id ft rtly
afterwards married a filler of the prtfint
£:pcrsr 'f Germsny
JrGRElCX INTELLIGENCE
When he 1 jasfirH married he vii thin
to a degree of particular objervathn but
being naturally of a inid quiefeent tem
per and indulging in the pleajurts of
the table he is now periiaps one of the
frtte1 men in his dominions
To counteract this in Jome degree he
rifes early andalinofi daily likes the di
verfion of thechaje but from dinner till
bed tune indulges with the intervention
of hardly any other bujsnejs than tkejign
ing dijpatches &c
He has had four children two of whom
are dead His prejent family conjsfis of
the Dauphin a ehiid of about Jix years
old and a Princefs
The Queen is neardly about the King s
age has much majefty and vivacity in her
port and is on the whole reckoned one of
the f nell women in France
Mmlieur the king thext brother is
nearly as fat as the JoveteigU and waS
in the beginning of the prejent troubles
rather a favorite with the people
The Count d’ Arias the A g s fe
cond brother is a tall well moulded etc
gant figure with much vivacity and at
cifion in his character He re idered him
feif unpopular in the Jlrfi meeting of the
Nobles 1 md Item' to have incteajed that
unpopularity to a degree of projeription
The Court party has for jeverai years
back been ended the Queen s aided by
the Count d‘ Artois: Tnefe twowerejaid
to have the mofi prevailing influence on
the King in all liis meajures
Sept" 4 The Duke of Orleans after
all his great popularity Jeetns to have
Junk into oblivion The citizens of P ans
praSiJe miiitasy evolutions and the An
tional Afjcmbly employ theinjelves in
grave debates but the poor Duke is
wholly overlooked and lets ton-joy him
Jalf in dum flic retirement
The French have not yet learnt the
great financinaij'ecret of Mr put -to pay
with one hand and borrow wiihtne otner
0:u great mimjler would have rayed ill
this way Jiuh a trifle as twenty tuitions
of iivres while you could jay jaca
Rob mon !
October i 7
T e F gift: funds promife to be at
leaf! five pet cent higher before the ena of
the year Great limai'i is now the only
country winch go’je-Jes the confide nee of
E rope audit is therefore a natural con
Jeque ce tjec ah the jugerfluous money
of foreign jlates center here Hence it
is that every e oreign mail brings mime
rout remittances from the Genoeje Ham
burghers I: all an and Dutch Smectite
beys of the late Loru Chatham this coun
try has never fet 'to Superiority Jo pre
ponderating or its wealth jo abunda it
RFVOLU'I O s in FLANDES
By accounts icceived in town late
lafl nihr we have good authoiitv
tor aliening that at Brullels on
Monday 1 afl all the principal people
weie taking up arms and preparing to
join the army of Elemilh militia at
Bois le Due
The empeior's troops at BrufTels
arc only 6000 ftrong and feme hun
d eds of thole have threatened to
lay down their arms
The plan is to declare the duc’d
Aiembcrg chief magiftrate and to
inveft him with the entire govern
ment of the Low Countries aflifted
by a council to be nominated by the
people
The cockade was adopted by all
and immediate execution followed a
refufal
Lord Briftol and a gentleman who
arrived in town yeflerday confirm
this account
A gentleman of Poitou having fix
ed a national cockade on his dog’s
tail had the iin rudence to walk
with him about the Itrcec of Sivrui
For this aft of contempt he was I'ei
zed by the militia and compelled to
ride through the mold public paits of
town on an A Is after which they o
bliged him to kifs his dog's potdenors
three tunes
The French King has trow no al
ternative de-(d- left to fave him from
ticdion but voluntary exilement from
h s tort dominions
The French Queen has prefer red
her Jewels to the National Affcmbiy
how much would it redound to the
praife of our crowned heads to emu
late her cond udd we e fuch a tuner
der even made to icrtore to their
feedom thoulands of w
pitjtsj confine J debtors'
-fubferibed Several Curates of Fiance have
as much as they could af
foid towards tire payment of the na
tional debt but the French pi elates
like the Erglifh Bifhops item to
“ lay tip all lor tire kingdom of Lea
ven! ’
Count d’ Artois may probably vi
fit Paris 01 Veriailles much ioonqr
than has been expected — a blow is
certainly meditated by his party that
would change the whole lace of :tf
fans in France — the leadeis of tire
populace arc bewildered ma labyrinth
liom which itiequiies the judgment
and uecificjnofa Cromwell to extri
ctue them
By our letters from Pete ftrurg we
learn that the Ruffians have lately
1 eceivcd an important check both
by lea and land- The Tutkifli AJ
limai has cei tamly defea ed their fleet
on the buck Sea captuiccl lome of
lha-ir fitlps and routed the rcii of
their fquachcn Much abcet the
ume time a whole tegineni of Ruffi
an cavahy uee cut elf in attempt
ing to rctieat nom I ocuzani
-6-AMER -A $ -£ -$ $-& ! if -ri- 4j t A
CAN OCCUR R ENCES
B O S T O N November p
By c aptain Samuel Pi ince who ar
rived fire lart Sarmtiay from Mar
tinique re are informed that the
inhah’fani of 1 t ifland chole pDc
ptn es 10 tit ihe General foi per
il) l!5on to fin" : D:cm on account
of he la e Glorious revolution in France
A ft c feme nine lli c ion peirtiffion
was granted I r coniequeirt e of which
a foieuin Poceffion look placeat Fort
lloyal of 'he inhabitants 10 which
ti e Americans in he haibor were in
vired 11 ' 'equerted 10 io itbcii Flags
with the National one of Frtrice The
reig'ous ce enmity e ng ovc the
Pioccffion t ailed Th ough the principal
ilrecrs and e u: I’ug 10 the chuch
the flags of 1 he wo Nations were fo
ieuuily confecraied and placed on the
Altai ' I ei c 10 ema il rs the emb cun
not omy ofniutcaf fuendflr p bin a
enfigns of virtue honor patriot jm and
liberty -Ailei the Fioceffior war over
and the i lags tiifnofetj of the Gene al
the Count De Vicneniel gave ihc- A
nicricans a poite irviration to dine
wuh ritn a no his office's at his ironic
ltd ("hewed them on this occaofin ev
ery mark of attention and affection
PHILADELPHIA N v 2
Flc national artemhly -of Fiance
have come to the foltoiving eFot 1
F irlt The Nath nal AHeinbly 01 thin
That in fmine no money fia!i be lent
to the Com t of Rome to the Vice te
gateflnpof Avignon ntrr totheNunei
ate ol Lucerne for any 'eligio- s pur
port: whatever : but the pariflnoners
ili-ll apply to their Bifhops for bene
ices and u fpeidarions which lhall be
gi anted to hem p ais notwithftand
ingany privilege 01 exception to the
contrary All Chuiches in France
ihould enjoy the fame lihe- ty
Secondly No per Ion lhall in future
hole any benefice o benefices exceed
ing tire annual income of 3000 Iivres
No perfon lhall enjoy penfions or be
neiices to a greater amount than the
above fum of 300c Iivres
Tbiid’y On the delivery of 'he ac
count which lhall be laid hefoie the
Allembly of the Rate of penfions
and lewards iha Afiembly in concert
with the King flrall pioceed to fup
prefs thole that have not been merited
and to induce fuch as ihall appeal cx
eelfive refeiving to themfelves the
power of determining a certain fum
which the King flrall difpofe of in fu
tuie to fuch purpofes
The fum wlrch the AfTeirbly in
tend to allow the rectors of countiy
parifhes in lieu of oftiihes isnotmoie
than 1500 livies or about 70 guineas
a year
This will beparingdown the livings
with a vengeasce for many of the
country pariflui particularly in Nor
nundy are worth yoolayear
BALTIMORE Nov 3
Phrgraph from a late London News
paper
“ The flame of Liberty expands
itfclf from ciiy to city and from
country to country The gentle ad
cafy tranfition of the Bilhoprick of
Leige from bondage to freedom—
from "fubicAs" to aibitraryi pfcvt'er fpi
1 dual and leiupoial— 1 o! a tree Con
rtiuiuen to a Go vc nnjent by law
in the hands 01 MagUtftcs of the
people t c hoofing is a Phenomenon in
deed worthy of attention and admira
tion of allfuriounding Nations! What
prodigies' and wondeis dowe fee and
hear !---May of in the regions of politics
facred trams fpread univefally
ove Europe at leaf! prepaied as ie
is oy cvilizatidil fui theccleitiai vifi
taion without degenera irg into ih-s
pedilcntial phantom licentioufnefc
the paientof Anarchy and coniufion'
NORFOLK Nov 28
On moiiday laft arrived the brig
Cleimcmr capi Cblly fi m Louden in
whom came palfcngeis Ins Exeehen
cy -Her Thomas jeflerfon Efq iae mini
to the Court of France and his
two daughters
On Thurfday the 29'h of lart
month the inteiediig qticftion was
taken in the General Afiembly of
Rhode iflarid “Whethei ihe 1 loufa
would recommend a Com ention for
deiibeiating on the conftituiion Of
t!e united States” when it was de
le mined in the negative The vote's
woe for a convention 1 7 j again!
it 3c majority 2a
PETERSBURG Dee $
twelve UNITED STATES
By a gentleman from North Carolina
we learn that the Convention of that
State which met at Faye'iefviiie on
the iCth of lafl month has agreed to
and ratify the New Conrtimtion of the
United States The final quertion was
put on the 26th and the votes were —
ayes 193 nocs 76— majority 117
RICHMOND Nov 7
The lateft accounts from Paris via
Cadiz acquaint us that the King of
France and Navarre has either abdi
cated his throne and kingdom or fe
cre'ed himi'clf from the vengeance
of the people rhar rhe Merquis de
la Fayefe was abfert three days
fioin his command and ii was fup
pofed he affilled in concealing and
lecurina the pet fun of Hi Mdl Chri
llian Majefty which was in dancer
of the juil re "eminent of 1 he oiqv cf
fed yeomanrv har numbers of lie
office) s of he ftanding arm h 1 (fed
to Cadiz and that fe' c al iam e at
tached o he Nobility and onuo ed
to the cau e of republ canum bad al
fo tied the e (by feaj as a place of
fanftuary
The Legifiarure of Vermont hav©
appoinied Mcfes Ro irfon Efq Go
vernor of that State
L EXINGTON February 6
The 23d ult the Indians killed
three men at Fox’s Radon on Lee’s
cteek near Limeftone and wounded
one The wounded man having his
gun d:fab!el an Indian itiemmed 1©
tommahawk him but exerting himfelf
wrefled the tommahawk from his ad
verfary and made his efcape carrying
off his owngttii and the Indians tom
mahawk We are informed that about the
fame time the Indians were on all
our frontiers that they killed feveral
whites on the Weft fork of Saitriver
2 on the head of Green river 3 on
the road through the Wildernefs
ftole a number of horfes from Elk Horn
and likewifefrom Limeftone
By a gentleman lately ihrotigh the
Wildernefs we are are informed that
heie is much fign of Indians on that
oad
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yf RFCEIPTorfieRNEUMATISM
A many perfons are ajfiitled with the
excruciating racks of the rheumatifin
particularly on Judden changes of wea
ther attendant on this feafon of the year
the following may be a means of relief
and eafily procured being a Lotion mere
ly to bathe the parts affeiiled no one caa
r cajbnably fcruple the application of it:
Take of the fpirits of turpentine 0119
ounce
Of Sal Armoniac half an ounce
Of liquor of Laudanum one drachm
Rub the parts offered frequently be
fore the fire buttife no flannel or other
very warm wrappers
The above was never known to fail of
either performing a J'peedy cure oradmi
nijl eiing immediate eofc but in genital
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(Hums XXtiL T II & YOLXIIJ
K E N T U C K Y G A Z E T T E
s A T u R D A T FEBRUARY 6 1790
nrmiiian-muLiii-iunnaimnmmiiuLimii inmi
LEXINGTON : Printed by IOHM BRADFORD et hit Orncr at the renter ef Mai and Creft Street t where Subfcriptient Advcrtijtmntt (ft- fet
tk paper an thankfully received and ruHTiso in itidifertnt branches dene with Care and Expedition
THOSE gentlemen wh$ hare fub
jcriptUnt in their hvult far the
Jf'wt hy Pot are requeued toforw:ri
the nonet the St'Jcribert t the Of- PETER JANUARY A con r NFII YORK
fire or to Mr CuJon the fa tuciyx I U A R Y A SON p SLKrTi UILY I form the
Mr St-i’i Hw'fiwt Aff Craddock At ihcirS o-e m Lcxincronornofire- SX Pu:c thal e inren1 carrying
Dun-ilr Mr CrwtL tell M ir- the Pi intm Office a large and com- on l:? Coerer 5m:IAhufncfatthii
fa h? place on the firft day of To
bruartr next which they will' felt
on the I-weft terms for Cafli 01 To the Grofs dozen or (ingle
- bacco and will be reaJy to make ad- -
’ vtneet to't1! pcHon ho have or- '
tpvyconlien their tobacco to Wil 747 be olo r the nteiirtT rid
ktifon and Shot t agiceably to the dm at the Februaiy Court in fan
Con h ion they have pubhflied ij'ville fer fajb re produce n
1700 J O T S
vine A' U Fte-th Knwjh pleat aflorment o! GOODS adatved ' v10" benches Go removed bv the jft day of April next
‘ ‘ ifon which Uev will HI on "!r0 Sri’ Pew and Dx kerrles&c vfo ss t '
Alfo c:fl? ail kind ofhrafj wok for to each Street e'ear of obftrudion
-wi-fe
rtuh M M MilHn vl' M' S'rttd to 'he Tea
Fiyettt oiJ tlitfl at Raurb-nc'trt — lealoriable
iiur hyth‘ vf a I'gvit thattri
the flsted pm r-cA it ( determine
whether the rir will continue to 'l
I have no duut hit every ex rtn
wl1 be mode hi thf: grljem-n l whaje
baodt th- fulfil ipt tout are it eLtamtlie
fiii-?rri R i-teJtby the Croce ep0ri
J
j£ ESPECTFULLY
be has
fnvn on main fticet nearly oppo
fi c M Collin' Tavern Ladies and
Gentlemen who honor him with
their
he
moft
SSwSti- nn -- Ws terro! ll:is t&e-
Wa'hing jp Mi fi’Jt r-i- v
aty w rr I rtfi'R thrf there it mother 1j in l'CJru-ll nyliV h
fteiafre or tvet i tjjiole tegular ti'deSif of S Hone Jm!
Im( ran brfialt- vh? to arcua'e tht fccl qiafr tw V fllry Jt
W'U CCKt U to tide euiatij after the
8 31 Ik Infl i in every writ rnvded
l'ii Jnhjtrihtrt are obtahed agrera-
bn M the -rtiiies
1fbil aljo eidraroiir to remedy the
get it 4if'i4va"tne the inhih'lmtt of tint
' try lobour under for win of a pot- p TT ? T I ' Leximten tan 8 1-00
Jfire and regular 'poj! the method U l-l Jv I J ! JIA 8 190
hurt aio-teJ it to open a letter hx in
k Printing OJfnt faff tecrptioi of
iefrrt to frwtrd by Mr Hit all
Obye tdlreifed ta petjon iving a the
audt Mr:d t ari puoltjb in the K'n
tnrb'i Cazettea HI 0 Unfit nmU-i g
jarrf in tint mDfirtHm' Mr J!" 11
bit sMy l-bava full rtrlileve
wiMrir 6! We difpwj at therujaLiJ -TIIO ALLIN
lewon R 0 Owr-
W-!l A'fan'fd n the feafon
v'M'h wll be ful'1 on hp m'il
y i’inible tetms for cafh cr
Furr
Lexington Dec t 1780
SAMUEL
S
vi ttecK aili they 111 ter them rt - AKEX up by the Julfcriber liv :
sVfeUes gvneral ikfisiaclion wi'I tag on Jefiomine a jmoll bay ypii
Hie given to thnfe who ftvor "r' ”' tvt vri 9tJ lhit Jtn’ng 5 JuhJcriber‘ w"
them ith their ctirtom a thev bout 4 Jeet 6 infitt hifh' u kiP& J uujfj £ Wuwi ctu’ nddfb
' UMork tm in tht left iip: a mall brindled Steer 4 yeart old white bed
‘ n vc an aUortm nit of (it’liufTs fnpt gwl W4itf fci Aptraifed ta and fltnkr feme white in kit face £-
At thru Pore m Irxmcrnn impurtrd and are u ei fixed for £2-10' marked with a trap and flit in the left
oppofirecipt Young? Tavern the bufincla The fitilrr wilton- JOHN JOHNS — vni r r
a-l near live new cnort’ oufe tinue to attend at MrCdlin’s ap 1 79-
rat anJ general ailori Tavern in Lexington tne firft — —
r PEYTON SHORT AC®
N Will open a iatge and genera!
fixtmentof ftefli
irnt of
GOOD S
ir cuftom may depend on having Merchants Cierks &c made am determined not pay it un- ' y rsmpanv Wtf-Bs aVJ
Tr commands comidtctHrtthtwHhe— and ruled-tony putcm— Alfo -lefs -Compelled hylaw " Oakerckard the iili
ft reafonable terms and oniho—ij 5 newb-mrui on rcafon" 1- — - Nathan Young 7- wderujlart eoTly-qhtteisnaar
tbrevgh tie IVUdtrnef 7
1 ' 0 I fa
GOO D S
No 82 117 133 175 & 180 cod ' 1
I L V E R-S M I T ll ta'ning 2650 acres in the Illinois T hereby forewarn all perfons
AND ' Grant being the Military right of 1 frotn taking an ailignment A Br‘
'IV E L L E R Oxpt Tohn Gerault SatiifaRory ti- r i7j e Iher we requefttd to mete pay-
AYRES'
’ AT M AN GfC TO -BK LET
J 4f iV ri o the lovefl bidder at c apt- The
!e:i:i Toi“ Galli
Wlie-t RyeutfL Pck Saltficj
mi’iei and recant all kind of at svhich time they will give their
btiifs and rn w'ii- Pkewifc icrairs- pc Tonal attendance to Tee that the
" all k tH of Vt1: cmH-c'' He buy purport of Miis Advertifcmcnt Is (bifi
TO he let to t re lorft ' "NofnM cnr braft pewier ly comjdyed with
1 - - - and lead— Sr:civho rlenfe tofavor
'uckr in t’e t': h r? vuh ticir'cufirm hncaheir
wo !- d'ir in the hefi manner and on
the riT f-U Miiite
Lexi rn fee: 8 1739
lilt r 1 I Iilrui
Jan if 17m
T' H K Arbfcnb-rrs rript
1 fully irfotm tlw publi tlixt
ihe bu:tiefi of Euliirn A m
its arittuf ptrrs txerpt lhir
iitR carrvd on'wih c:i-
JUS T PUBLISHED
THE KENTUCKY
Capt John Gerault Satiifa&ory ti
tles will be made it the time by
J Wilkinfon
ing they expect will commrnce
thi eck aid they Hi terthetn
L L thofe indebted to Benjamin
note or open
1 f U I1 rc requeued to mike immediate
isfcveial pieces waiting for the fmentto Mr it Til!-am Ktniedr tbofifi?
n ' "‘r who fail toconply nai
VST ARRIVED
And now opening for file by
All kinds of B-nk Cooks for never received value therefdr9
Fox thi Ye ai or ourLoed
' 17 V® '
Printed on fine writing paper
And may be had at thi Office
TliyuJ Waning:
Heriyi ce' ‘
VMe- '
Rocct Rankin
of pranl fnrt rr Kentucky'' to c m
— nxree woik in Apt il"
J Wilkin Ton
niit exptB anTCh' PIT CHTTV
CRAIG and LOGAN farther iadulgruce pitarneiithe will A ' D U " D
Com
- mills-
CIIAR L K S WHITE To ill to whom k may concern
1
CJ ' AKEK tip by the fubftriber living to
i Itodfvrd county a dark gray korfa
t9't hit mfli'n banging an tin near fide
rrd I with tn jvn ahAojrrifintriK-£rulr-
h"e ! o good ditenera to d a n thigk 3 nrr old mxt Spring m ag
P-nd and lan-iove a p-cre or nu percoivable w natural iUeht: AptraUtd
meadow ground in 'he vicinity ta £gm rrmj”e
on a : ore hand pafled from meats to Mr IVm Kennedy whe iJai
me rr William Cromwell da- thorifed to receive and give receipts for i
fix0 credit or recrpij inqnhed which f"N reafonable term Three fan
fall he gotd agoing ' ’ dred Arret if very good LAND
ted Decimbtr the 7th iJSvf
The nute is l think for twelve'
pounds ten (hillings and as I
8 AKEN tip ly the JuhJirriher at kit
p-o-'tntiuh ju Merc-r County near
Ihrraifiburg tie liarb aid white fleer
mat lea nub a crop a d fl-t ir each ear
hat an ajatalt bell A raffed ta £i
'S
i max Yovng’t Tavern in Lexington
an thejecohi Tuejday in February next
(it being court day)t 3 clock in tha r-r
afternoon the building a rp fibferiler mt having any ap
STONE I A I L f I plication at yet which hot the ap
Thirty Two feet long Twenty feet wide pearanct of hit plan of fittltmni ai
ai -erflacr d 5rv:trfn feet pitch above the iew the Mufele Shoals fucceeding hat in
t a plan of which will befbewn dneti him to defer fitting out until
$n that day: Alfo the erecting a PiL
lory' Stocks and IVhtpping Fofl
Edward Payno
Levi Todd
Robert Todd ComulJL
Thomas Lewis '
IxmaTroucr
EENJAMiN BEALL & C®
Dec 26 i:8p
COP PER SMITH
Late cf XFtr YORK
- 'll
THETruftccs of the (own of
Islington do hc'eby retired &
d'rcft all perfons that have fences or
incumbhiarccs In the Streets adjoin
fng the out lor that'they have then
TAxhigtia Jan 26 1790
SAMUEL STEVENSON
Jan 6 1790
- KB He wet cut lajt March
in' Bourbon county an the watert tf
Lading near Hinggon't flatten an
Paddy' t Run Any perfin inclinable
ta pvrehaje may apply te my fin Si
' mu el TimherJatr who is impowered f
fill he tivet in the aid funty on Flat ’
Kan near Mr John Coeka t
Richard Timherlake :
T JFN xp by the fufferiber liv-
ing O'irane run about a rtr'les
from Lexington a brindled heifer
Jtirt aid with a white face fam
white an her belly marked with a t rep
in the right ear : paged and appratfed
to £i 10 ROBERT WALLACE
Jan 14 1790
the firft of OSober next h the mean
time he intends ta explore that country
and-make fame ' other arrangements
which will be neceffiry for the fifety'
of the place After which the Jama
Term will be held eutati before
B‘ Gaines'
cor Pofled and aptrafei ta £1 5
Aljo a red Acer morkea with a crap
uaitrkeel and awheel In the left ear
and a crep and flit in the right Tyea
yeart eld Appraifed to JiK
f Peier Kinder
-7
By order of the Board
ROUT PARKER OL
BENJAMIN BEALL'
Attorney infaSfer
Henry Brother
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soreicx intelligence
to their Handard they fbould be allowed lyajl five pet rent hlgkerbtfcrethe ena of
three Jons for every league they had to the year Crent Hritoin is now the only
travel - ' country whch poet the confide ce tf
con--not'd ' The Municipality tf Paris ha nowf- £ npe aiui it is therefore a iturnl
committee tt examine into the jeque icetejte ah the jueriaons money
ofi-ices of all the prijtwrtecfi ed in thi tf foreign Jiates center here Hence it
gaols and wheefcapejatth' timetf the is that every 'ereign mail brings n
riots whtu the prijens vert thrown open
by the mob
For m or thk 'ATH
7Im by the Parifian Nat onal Guard
an the tyh Augujl tn receiving their
Jtcond pair of colours :
iVt fwtar before God to proteS the
caufe tf virtue and thtfirvUe tf Isas
fifty '
“ fYt prtmlfe and fweartt eur coun
try to live and die for itsj-rviee
“ We fwtar an equal t diflinB and
i - inviolable fidelity to our King
“ Theft oaths we depoje in the hands
of our General whom ow country has
charged with feeing them put intt exe
u cation- Let us then j wear obedience te
“ him finer he is good citizen and fob
d er i let us el hem and tor-file in him
fiiice be is jug and worthy and have a
frimdfbip ftv him fines te call him by the
name of bretkrr is the Jumxlt ef our am
bition The fair JerkWve never been f ergot
ten omqng Frenchmen we fwev te he-
nor vd defend them j -tii'fie colors the
work ef their bands are a fironger tie
for us all te units in one common caufe"
’’’ LONDON Septembers
Letters received y fierday from Ly-
ms confirm the late accounts frtm Avig-
1 the people Hurt have fbaken off the
Papal Government and put themjtlves
unitrihaUf Frae-r-thiy fey that they
- PARI S afugujl ajv
ROULN lie capital ef Normandy
tat openly vefufed to acknowledge
the fuperltrity if tit city of Paris and
kat acquainted t he council thert with itt
resolutions
This intelligence wot only known in
Paris on Monday lajt and this bold do
claratlon has thrown tbs city into the it
nJl confirmation
' The coujo of this early explanation a
Soft from this circumfiance
The city ofRsuen haring received a
very affuiaing and reproachful letter
from tfcr town council of Paris which in
fa3 overawes even the national ajfembly
refpeRihg the former's having flopped
feme boats laden with corn dejline d to
the latter place has returned the follow
in anfyer:
that the provincial towns will never
acknowledge the pretended Jupei iority of
the cop hit i that the city of Paris would
always fland in need of the city of Ruen
whereas the latter kad netccafienfer the
eft" " ” 7 nr Court party has for jevera years
Here Is at once an epen breach and back been caitd the Quern s eiieJ by
from the agents of the Queens party who the Count d‘ Artois 1 ueje two were j j
are iifperfed all ever the kingdom there to have the mojl prevailing i ijiituue tt
is little d'ubt but it will join become the King ii allhismtafuris
iieph'i — The Duke of (jf-ioans aftr-
rrgeneratr
The M irquts ie la Fayette has with
touch difficulty' engaged the Frerch
guards and thifoliiersof Provence and
Yt nimille te conclude a irraty ef peace
Which It Is iefied will put an end to the
tween different parties ef the military
The king's troops dtfert on all files
and ever run the country They com
fla h of bi"g badly u fed and that they
are dying for want of food
The city of Paris fearing that theft
people fbould cauj'tdifturbances and rob
" beries in the capital has pubiifhed an
ordef prohibiting them from t iering
the city but that if they would return
dijoutes which have Jo longfubfifted be- wholly overlooked and eft toot joy bm
j-jr m-smi a ialf in dowflicretl'enent
ili 'Louis XVL is noWobout thirty tbree
r yurt tf agt i be afetniti the throne o' h’S
graiir other about f dvr it tin aidjb ttly
' afterwards married ofitfsT ef the prrfnt
Everts efGxvsmy
ate Frenchmen— that
be as fret as they are and they
tainly right no abfolutt treaties by
vhich they have bten fold dr alienated la
I he Haty See fbould flop them Men
fbould not be treated a beajts of burthen
As the iate infurredion in France very
b iiifraliy occupy' ail converfations
ride through the mod public paits of
town on an Afs after which ihey o
bligcJ him to kifa h-s dog's poflenora
th-rec times
The French King has row no al
ternative teic to fave him from de
(i-ii Aion but voluntary exiieniein from
thU flwrt (ketch of the royal Family ‘ h s loll dominioM
‘ofthat kingdom may not be-unac - The Fiench Queen has rrefented
ccptable to the generality of the "her Jewels to the National AfTambiy
much would it redound tu the
fuch- purpofet ( :
hot is they defirt te01 ? The fum wh!ch hc Aflerrbly in-
vrt and they art ctr d b the mi lit a an cenj to allow the reclois of eounny
' k ' - V 1 - -g
1 f
S'
if
:
--T
often he was fir ft married he wA thin
I degree of particular ebjervatlon but
bring natureJoy of a mud- quit tent tem
per and inn nixing in the pieajures ef
the table le is now perhaps one of the
fcttefl men in his dominions
To counteract tins in Jome degree he
rifes early andaltuft daily takes the di
verfion tf thechaje i but from aimer till
bed tiie Indulges with the intervention
ef hardly any other ImJinejs than the f go
ing difpatcbes (fc
He has had four children tweofwhem
are dead Hu pteftnt family etnfifit of
the Dauphin a child ef about Jix years
old and a Princejs
The Own is ntarily about the King's
age has much majejlyand vivac’ty i her
port and is on the whole leckotud one of
the fi-iefl wvnen in f route
Mmfieur the king t iiext broiler - is
nearly as fat as the Joveteign and vat
in the tegtnving of the pie ent ttoubies
rather a favorite w'th thepeopie
The Count d'Awrs the K igs fe
Ctnd ir other is a toll we I moulded tie
gait figure withmvtli vivacity end a e
cifttn in hit thnnSer He re idered -fim
Jalf in dom'Jlicretl'em
The French have i os ret learnt the
great finaucinaljecrtt of Mr Put -to pay
with one hand aud bo i row with tut other
Our great mihjlrr would have rafed in
this way Jnch trijl : as twenty muions
of livres while you C’uid jay JjCi
Ilubn-on
OcToo:ti7-T-e
E gPfb funds frtmife to be at
rout remlttanctsirom the G enoejt Ham
burghers Laliannad lbit ch diuetiit
days of the tote Lord Chtham i his coon
try has never fetni )uv rierty Jo pre
ponderating or its wealh-joabtiMa t
RFyOIUTio in FLAN DCS
fiy accomts iccciveJ i: town late
lad mghr we have good authoiity
-tor alTcrtiug that at urulTeli on
Monday Jaft all the principal people
were taking up arnif and preparing to
join the army of Flcmifh militia at
Bhts In Due-'
The empcior's troop's at BruiTels
arc oriy tooo itrong end fcgis hun
d-edk of thofe have thieatcncd to
lay down their aims
The plan is to declare the dicJ
Aiemberg chief magiilratc and (9
inveil him wuh ilib ent re goverp
ment of the 1o y Cduntriea aiGiled
by a council to be nominated by the
pcopie "
The1 cockade was adopted by all
an) immediate execution followed a
refufal r d
LdiJ Briftol and a gentleman who
anivei In town yeilerday coulirm
thi -account -
A gentleman of Poitou having fix
ed a national cockade on his dog’s
-tail hail the’ im-rudcncej to walk
with him about the ilrcec of Sivrui
all his great popularity Jams to have
Junk into oblivion The citizens if Paris
praSiJe military evolutions and the At
tional AjjemNy employ themjeivts in
grave debates but the poor Duke is
!-"VfwSSv
praife of our- crowned heads to emu
late her conduA wce fuch a fuiren
dcr even mads to reftore to iheir
fegJom thoafimls of wictchsa and
piu-cj coaiineJ debtors f
then Ik anJ ruined die cil of
licit iuadiui M-th atc-‘-l the
1 me- i-Uic a wi-t ie r-v 1 cit uf Ktifli
dii i3tii y uc-c tm if in attempt
ing tu l Cl: Cal liuili '- ik :3l)i
etf 4r-4i
AMERICAN-OCCUR REXCiS
BOS T O N Nifimber 9 -
He 1 a 'lfcinSjiinei i'lince w'-o s r
rived hi-cll S:'mrav I'Om Var
tlnitTi i v c a e iriormed ht ihe
mhtvgn — oft — Hfl-n-i c!: c 9P
pr e to t ' 'I t f'freial 1V1 Ci
m fliirio fr- ' T':iw on aiount
of ‘ela’i’G'tr' trv8ur:n in fra 'ice
Af-c i'mc:ut’l c 1 on feiftifiion
wa j'Mi'tel !i-e-! -ioteiitei1 viiih
a fo-cuiii P t'lilTitni-n k '!ecc at Fo: c
Koyai of -he i:! -is 10 which
1! e A:i'C ii:in m i-e h-i!ur were in
v-rvo 11 1 Ti’i-Hlcd to -o their Fiogt
with ttc A'it'n iai eie tf Frotce The
iciotis oi-ehe-I’iOcciiiuniaiicJ it cnu'’y 1 1 tu
h Mish il'c j:rcil
liner si'j -ciMir io the chuth
tba f-i s c-i':he wo N un-r weic f
iemily cwn 'cca-tl aiJ p'acvd on he
An-i -lcni in itir n $ il v i-rih eu
rim uRy ofn:utal f 'cik'iI' i t-u' a
tnlighs of virtue T-ner otriotjm and
: liberty -Aitei ihc I'rtCtiTio! war tvcr
anJ tiu I lag: r:rt!'ci of (he Gene al
tl- Count De Y:cvie:!!t pave ihvA
mcricana a pu uc if vi'atii ii to d i e
wrh f-m anu lit-iS-e-kai hhot:i
oil IhcwcJt''em on ihs occa--f i1 ev
cy mark of ar:e:uon and affecifou
1 j-
-'Several Carves of Ims'-icc have- ficm fibxAs to i!btrrfcc: f-L
fubfetibed n much they uuld sf: i:u-i ftd icujjJiil-i o1 lieu Con
foid towards the paymeu of the ui
1:011a I dub hut the trench picfctss
like the lirslft Biihops iceni to
lay up all for the kmgdwin ol ilea
veal
Count d Artois may probably vi
fit Paris oi rer jailles-much torjr
than has been exi-cflcd —a blow Is " May famed tianie fpread univei fa!!'
teitainly mcduaica by liis party th ove Europe at lead preraied as fs
wo'ild clisngt ti e whole face of df- isoy CiViimiidl tui theccleilial rill
tail in France— the leadc'S of the
po ulactf aictcwiloeicd in a labyrinth
iiom which U lei'juiicsihe iud(ment
anu deuiiyn of a CiomtVirli to fcxtri
cuie them ' '
l!y our lerrers from Pete (burg we
Ivam ihfct (he Rifiians have taiciy
icccivcd an impn-runt” ihci! both
ly lea nd land The Ttukilii Ad
c:ia! h iscciiain'y liefea eJi heir fleet
on the buck Sea c-iptuieJ lunic of
PHILADELPHIA N v a
l lc rai-tinai iflcirh!y t F aree
havccomutothcfoliowincicfoli:' -
i lift The Nait ml AiTemb'v uitl on
That in liiimc rouu ney G-ai be fent
10 the Couiiof B-ne to the Vce le
gtelh toth-eNut’Cl-ate ptif Avg:ii)j nor
o!' Lucerne far any -elig o- spur
pofe wna'evc: : but the paMGroners
th l- : -!y i i-teu Bihps forhenc
fict aiut cfpui lViori whch ihaU be
giamcJiu iic-ii g aii noiwithflapd
ing any yr iLce 01 exception to the
contrary All Chuiches in France
fhould enjoy il-e lame libe-ty
' Scci’iidiy No perfun (hall in future
holu any benc'ice o- heticflccs exceed
ing the annual ircome of 3000 livres
No ierion Ihal I enjoy penfiom or be
neitces to a greater amount than the
above fum of 3000 livres -
Thiid'y On the delivery cf-be ie
count which (hail be laid bcfaie the
- A Humbly of the llaie of penfions
and iewardsthe Aflembly inconcertv
with the King Dial! proceed io Tup 1
prefs thofe that hare not been merited
and to reduce fitch as Oral) appear cx
cetRvercieiving to themfelves the
power of determining a certain fum
which the King (hall difpofe of in fo
eounny
panfres in lieu of of tithes is not moi e
than 1590 livres or about 70 guineas
a year
This will be paring down the livings
with a vengeance for many of the
country pari that particularly in- Nor
mandy arc worth 700I a year
BALTIMORE Nov 3
Phtgraph from a late London News
-papers
“ The fians of" Liberty expands
itfelf ficin city to city and from
country to country The gentle ad
eafy trinfuion of the Riflioprick of : nifiei ing immediate tefe but ingenefsl
Leige from boo-'asc' to ' freedom- th'fcmtr s
4
A-' 1
dilution to $r Govcihnjcht: jpy law
in ibu bands ‘oi Magiltf-tcs of ilr
pcopic s Cliucfmg is a Phenomenon in '
deed worthy of attention and admits
itoti uf alllunouiuling Nations! What
piodig-c and wondeis do we fee and
hear of ia the regions of politics!—
ta ion without degenera ing intpib-s
pcdilcntal phamon licentiourncfa ‘
the paient of Anarchy and con:uf:un‘
r
N ORFOLK Nov aS '
On mouday S!l arrive) (he brig
Clcimxr cap ( rI!y fi m Londm :n
whom came pa Icngei s li t iitel cn :
cy mini--ftc- rimnm Je'Terfon lif Ia e
to the Couit of Fiane'-and his
rwo dauh-eif
On Thurfday the 29 I1 of lafl
moivh the intc tlli’g inMl'i-n was
ia:er in ihe (ie: ca! Ai'cmbiy of
Rho'e Iflard Whet he iie llinifo
wou'd ivionuiicod a Comenifun - for
dcibet atinc on tl-e cuiillituiion of
I’C mitc-l S'-a'CS'VwIcu it WMSde
te ifi-ned in ihu eivu-vc The 01 1-
w‘ie -it fo- a convention 17 aga:n:l
31 S maoiity ea
-P lirCRSCUR G Dec
twelve UNlfl D STATKS
wl ieain that the Cnuvcn: ion of ti at
State which met at 1'aye‘icfvl e on
the idth of lad month has sgiccd 10
and iacfy the New ConfU'utionof -he
V nited States The Unal quefliun was
put on the 16th and the votes were—
ayes 193 nocs 76— majoiiiy 117
RICHMOND Nov 7 -
The latcft aci'oun-s from Pni i
Cadiz acibs nt us that the King of
F-ame and Navare has either abf:
caieJ his ihoi eand king lorn nr ic
dec) himi'clf fiom the venrearre
ol the peop'e :har (he Mcujuis dc
la Fayet-e was abfert three ri-ivs
firm fp-pu-e-l his comm-uid and 11 wai
he iriL! in conrling and
'eciiia the y-eifur nf It - M-tt Chi i
(l:an Majctly whscr w:-s :n dsucr
of the juil e c-j'nteT of he o-’i-ef
fcl yeomanry : :a' m-mbei of he
rlHv'ck of nc Ilavling arm h -d r:ti
to r adiz suit thar fe c al ram e Jt
’act e 1 0 lie N-ibihty and ii-’o eJ
tu ti e can e of reruM cann'm b-l
f-i of-fan-'iuaiy fed the v (by (ea as a place'
Tie ie-vfliMire of Ve mint have
apnni-ed Mofc Hr Tiun £n Go
vciror of that S ate
LEXINGTON February g-
The 13d -ult thg Ind an killed
three nun at Fox's fta’ion on Leg
cacek near Limeflone and wounded
one The wounded nun having -Ira
gun d:fab!ed an Indian aticmntml to
tommahawk -wreiied him but exerting himfelf
(he tommahawk from hia ad
verfary and made hia dcape carrying
oflf his own gun and the Indians tom
mshawk
We are Igformed that about the
fame time the Indians were Qd all
our -frontiers that they kihed feveral
whites on the Weft fork of Salt liver
s on the head of Green iriver 3 on
the road through the Wilderne
dole a number of horfes from Elk Horn
and likewifefrom Limeftone — r
By a gentleman lately through the
Wildernels we are are informed that
here is much fign of Indians on that
‘oad ' ' '
RFXEIPTsfSkeRnEUMATISM
A many perjons aregfiliSed wish the
excruciating racks of the rheumatifm
particularly on Judde is changes of wea
' 1 her attendant on this feaftn of the year :
- the following way be u means of relief
and tafily procured being a Lotion mere-
iy to bathe the parts affeSed no one ns
reajonablyfcrupte the application of it:
- Take of the pints ef turpentine one
ounce
OfSalArmoniac half an ounce
Of liquor 0 Lon-Janumone drachm
Rub the parts affe&td frequently bm
-fat r the fir er buittfeno flannel or other
very warm wrappers
The above was never known to fail ef
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(VOL III
THE
KENTUCKY GAZETTE
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LEXINGTON: Printed by TORN BRADFORD -it hit Offtcs at the corner of Main and Croft Streets where Suhfcriptians Aivertijerrents (fcfJt
this paper are thankfully received end Printing in its different branches done with Care and Expedition
(Numb XXV
THOSE gentlemen who have fnh-
fcriptions in their hands for the
News by Pol are requeied to forward
the names of the SubJ'cribers to the Of- ANDREW HO! IVIES H Co
fe or to Mr Cufd on the Kentucky
Mr Stein II rru fb'irg Mr Craddock
Dmville Mr Cr vend coin M h MERC FI A N D I S E
: M “lilt-1 Mr French B'-o"jbo
’ ir n a ns- c d Su’tahle to the prefect and approaching
"' M’ Vr Ir a n t Mon whirl Will be fold on tlr lows
F PRO-h-iue yet-te and M IV Us Bourbon court JJ CASH or COUNTRY
by the lot 11 I flint that being
the dated time winch is to determine
nr lethtr the rider will continue or not Wanted immediately a fnv Firkins
1 have no doubt but ev-ry exertion of good BUT H R
Will he made by thofe gentlemen in wlwft Lexington Jan 1 2 1 790
hands th fuhfcriptions are to obtain the
numbers fit ulated by the time- ejpeci-
ady when I reflefi that there is no other JUST ARE 1 V E D
P’01 f Tc ! f‘U rtgu!ar And now openirp for Die by
that can be fallen upon to ( rru ate the
pa ers vi this Diflria Mr ! ! i'r in PETER JANUARY & S O N
WHcfe integrity I have full confide -:t J
will continue to ride regularly after the'' 7 Ar their S ere in lcxin2ton oppoflre
aotfc lad once in every week provided ' the Printing Office a large and com
the ioo ulucribers are obtained agreca- pleat alTortmcnt of GOODS adapted
hie to the articles toihcfeafon which the will fell on
" fb--l alfo rdeavour to remedy the realonab’e terms for Calh Corn
reo td'gi'lvi: tage the inhabitants of t "is Wheat Rye Butrcr Po’k Salt&c
try labour under 7 or w t of a po '1-
nd regulat poft The method I
f adopted is to open a letl-r ‘-ox in
th Printing OJft f fort reception if
t rtfrs to forward by M’ Hitr nil
t ije ad: re fed to perfons living thef
reads he rids and publijh in the Ken
tucky Gaze!f a till of tliofe remain: g
w th tlieir addreft once in every month
JOHN BRADFORD
Lexington Feb 6 790
G O O D S
G O O D S
jn 'Ivs p'aee on the fiift day of Fe
bnaiv next which thev will fell
O' theh we'h'erms for Cafli ot To
b cco and w ' be ready to make ad
va-ces to ad pe fons who have or
m corfign their lohacco to Wil-
kin fon and Shoit agreeably to the
f' ndi ions the1 have uiblifiied
letirgtn January 21 1790
V E R-S M I
A N D
ewe l l e jg
ES PE CT FULLY informs
K his i rends and the Public that
e Lex-ig-'in has lately opended a fliop in
on main -ftieet nearly oppr
e Mr Collin's Tavern j Ladies and
endemen who honor him with
teir ciiftom may depend on having
teir commands complied with on the
oft eaionable terms and on the
lortell notice
sxirgton Jan 22 179a
T hereby forewarn all perfons
froiti take ng an alignment
TAell adap'ed to the feafon ct a ore of hand pi ft I frorr)
which will be fold 00 the mod mr j0 Wi liam Cromwell d t
reafonable terms for crfti or ft(f December the "th 1729
Furr The note is I think for tv cue
Lexington Dec ? 1-S9 pounds ten fhdlings and as i
- ticver received value therefor
am determined not pay it un
lefs compelled by law
Nathan Young
January 5 1790
JUST OPENED
Am! now for file Ly
GOUDY and WILLIAMS
At their finre in Texinoton
oppofite capt Youngs Tavern
ami near t he new courthouse
a neat and general allort-
ment of
And may be had at this Office
by? the Grofs dozen or fingle
w'’° fai-1 comply may not evpelt any
farther indulgence on garment he will
give credit or receipts if required which
poll be goad againft
BENJAMIN BEALL & C°
Dec 26 1789-
rr AKEN up by the fubferiber liv
t iitg on Je famine a Jmall bay
hnrfe coit two years old this Jpring
about hip-hot-ten 4 feet 6 inches high is
in the left hip a jmall ftar and
f nip two white feet Appraifed 10
£ 2 - io
JOHN JOHNS
Auguft 29 1789
AH kinds of Blank Rooks for
Merchants Clerks &c made
and ruled to any pattern : Alfo
old books new bound or reada
ble terms at this o&c
JUST PUBLISHED
THE KENTUCKY
ALMANACK
For the Year or opr Lord
1 7 1
Printed on fine writing paper
acres of land lyingon the South
fork of Licking which Aim
' we obliged ourlelves to pay
TAKFN up by the fubferiber living on receipt of the title for laid
in Fayette county a black Steer land in property
with n white face 3 years aid a crop ' VVe hereby notify the poftef-
IrtcMlYL fl""f Od bond ha we have
now received the title and are
ready to pay agreeable to con-
V TRAYED the fubferiber on g hoIder there
Cooper s run the 26th of January c ’ 0 c
laft a likely forrel horfe 5 years old tiat one or both or us
15 hands high a large ftar in his fore- Will leave this country in Fe
hcad branded thus 9 6 on the near fide bruary next and intends to
fbedailrcund Alfo a bay mare about fertc n tle Spamfh dominions
mmicnlid-r ourfelvcs no
Whoever delivers the faid creatures to ‘OngCT bound by toe bond toat
Mr John Metcalf on Cooper’s run or time
givesin telligenceto him flsall have two MICHAEL HOGGE
aaliars reward NICHOLAS HARRISON'
3 JOHN STAMPS Jan 26 1790
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TIIO ALI1N
Dec 31 1789
r AKEN up by the jubjeriber living
I 01 Cantruv ir Wood ford county n
red brindled Heifer about 2 years i ys
loft jprivg marked with a crop in the lejt
ear Appraifed to £ t 10
ELIZABETH DAVIS
January 29 1790
WILL gt'e Cafh for 1 imothy
a id Ciovet teed and I with to
hire two good ditchers to drain a
ry'AKEN up by the fubferiber at his pond and improves piece oi natu
f plantation in Merer i Cot t ty near raj meadow ground in (be vicinity
Hrrradjburg one black and white teen of Fianufort on Kentucky to com
rtiarked with a crop and flit in each enrf mence work in April
has on ajmall bell AppraiJ'ed to £2 j (Vilkinfon
pOX'VtTTrpi to the jail of Pot r
Inn con "tv BEN a negro lad
about "or 1 si veers of age at I10 fays he
belovps to John Grundy : He had in his
pofTrffion when token a boy hnrfe w'th a
I’ n7 " face which he fays belongs to Mr
isdefired
Frederick Inmme The owner is
a
to trove his property pay charges and
take Lira awnv
THOMAS WEST Jailor
1 E
II A R I F S V H I
COP TF R SMITH
Late of N t W F O RK
p ESPECTI UIJY Informs the
I' Public that be intends carrying
on ire Copper Smith’s bufinefs at this
place in all i's various tranches (to
wit) St ’ls B ew and Die kc'iles&c
Alfo cafts all kind ofhrafs work for
mills-- makes slid repaiis all Idnd o
lira s and tin work likewife tepairs
all kinds of locks ard keys He buys
all kinds of oid copper loafs pewtei
and icrd — rhofewho nleafe tnfavor
him with their cuftnm fliall have their
work done in the bell manner end on
the fhiirtcfi notice
Lexington I ec 8 1789
THE fubferibers for the Encyclo
p re d i Britanica sic hereby in
fored that the fi-ft volume is now tea
dv and will be lelivered on pavmenl
oi £ 3 in Philadelphia agreeable to
the terms of the fuhfcrip'ion
The fubferiber will be in Danville
the fiift of Match next on his wav to
Philadelphia ana will receive the fub
feri tion money due on the delivers of
the fi-ft volume from ft ch of the ft ib
(cribers as mav chnofe to fend it by
him 01 from fucb per tons a? rites' may
lodge it with to be Re’ :ve ed t him
and he will receive 'he hooks in Phila
depliia tianfpqrt them out and deli
ver 'l ent in I exington fo the owrers
Cthev paying him lie ex pence of car
ritge) he will take the famecaeof the
money and boohs as lie doe of his
own pfopem hut will not r i ik the
lofs of ettbei bv accident
Al l KINDER PARKER
Lexington Feb 12 1790
LL thofe indexed to H-nry Ro
Ur re ryf Fed t o -tike jay
merits to Mr IVn henrtCdy eo is au
timrifeii to receive ana a eceigtson
the Jame
BENfAMlN BEALL
Attorney in faS or
He if B other
Lexington Jan 8 1790
H E R E A S the lubfcribers
°n f1C 0UrKn 11 °f
73 c xecute a bond un-
Fo Thomas Jolinfotl for two
hundred arid ten pounds in
confideration for feven hundred
Hj fubj'riber not having any ap-
- Plications as vet which hne rl
To all to whom it may concern
Til E Truftees of the town of
Lexington do hereby requeft &
diredl all perfons that have fences or
incumberances In the Streets adjoin
ing the out lots that they have them
removed bv the ill day of April next
fo as to leave the full fpare affitned
to each Street dear of obftrutfions
at which time they will give their
perfonal attendance to fee that the
purpou of 'his Ad-ercifement isfiiiit
ly conipiyed with
By oilier of the Board
ROBT PARKER Clk
Dec 5 178
1’ AKEN up by the fubferiber tv'
i' g in Woodford cou ty a recta fb
brindled Steer 4 years old white bel
ly and ft mks fame white in his face
marked with a trop ard flit in the left:
ear Pofird and aptrafted to £'5
Ajo a red St-er niarkea with a crop
underkeel and overkeel in the le t ear
ana a crop and Jl t in the right Two
years ol I Appraifcd to fv
Peter Kinder
plications as yet which has the ap
pearanre of irs plan of fettlement at
the Mufcie Shoals fucceeding has in- 7
d iced him to defer Jetting out until f
the fir ft of O Bober next In the mean
t’me he intends to explore that country
a ’d make fome other arrangements
which will be nectffary for the fofety
of the place After which th - fame
Terms will be held out as before
B Games
Lexington Jan 26 1790
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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE:
PARIS October 7
I i LcuiiJ cultOiiMiy tor the
Gardes du Corps a V rfaiiles
to give an entertainment to
an) new regiment that arrives
tlere the regiment de Flanders
va 0 on rhuriday latt iumptu
onsly entertained with a dinner
by that corps in the palace
A !e r dinner their moft chrifti2n
majefties bulged proper to ho
nor the company with their pre
fence and condetcended to
fhew their fatisfadlion at the ge
nera! which appeared a-
mong the guelts On their ap
pearance the mufic irdiu tly
piayed the favori eipng O R ch
ard ! O moil R 1 ' and the
company joining inchorus ice
m-d to unite all ideas in one 11
nammous lent ment of loyal y
and live f r the Wing and no
thing was heard for lome time
t nt repeated Ihouts of Vo e la
R 1 1 within and wit tout the pa
lace In tire height of their zeal
they proceeded to tea the na
tional cockade from their ha s
a d trampled them undr their
feet d'he Card s du Corps
fupplied themielvrs with blak
c ckades in lieu of tliole they
had treat'd with inch difiiatn
1 he news of thefe proceedings
foon reached Paris where a
general ill humour vilibly gam
ed eround
0 Sa urday there were great
c iL alliances in the Pa lain- Roy
al and it appeared untafe tor a
n one to arp ar with Mack
c kades as te eial foieigners
experienced from wl ofe hats
t cy were torn with much vio
ler e and abuiive language
01 Sunday the con ufion
e icicafed an i a valt concourle
o p-ople tumultuously alim
bled at the t own Houle under
the presence of demanding
b 'll and inquiring nio the
re 1! ciufes of t ire ex 1 erne Icar
ci'y of it at this lealon of the
5 r-
O M ndav morning a rmm
b‘ 1 of women to the amount
of upwards of five thouland ar
m d with diff rent weapons
match d in eg ilai ordei ( V'T
fai'iies followed by t erum rous
in alii aits of the Fauxbouigs
Sr n ome and St Marceau
with leveral detachments of the
C'tv militia an i in the ev nng
the MuqmuF la Fayette at the
head of a 000 of that corps
like-t'le marched to VerfailHs
On T ud'd ay morning an ac
count was received of feme
b od having been ip:lt Tne
Gudes du corps fired on tie
F diansand hve or fix perfons
chi fly worn n were kilted
The regiment de Flanders was
alio drawn out to oppofe this
torrent but the word of fire
was no Sooner given then they
all 10 a man clubbed their arms
and with a fhout of Vuc la
N ition! writ over to the Parifi
aus — Some troops of fragoons
that are quartered at V r failles
ahb laid down' their arms and
the pwits dttachmen s rsity lin
ed rn 'tionh fs having received
in orders ir m their ffi ers to
fie lire G rd s du C n ps be
ing thus abandoned and over
powered by numbers f! d pre
cipuutcly into tire gardens and
woods where they w ere purfu
ed many of them wete killed
and taken prik-nafs Some 01
the heads of tLfl'le who were
killed weie carried to Paris am
paraded through the ftreeu on
pikes
The fime morning a re
poit carm: iliat tne king
queen and royal family were
on tliefi way Paris Up 11
tins the people began to at
femble from all pats of the
town and about 5 000 of
the militia proceed' a to line
the ftreets and the road to
Verfailles i heir maeftics and
royal family accordingly arri
ved between kven and eight
o’clock m tne evening aftr
having been li hours on tlr
road 1 nc caiiiii s all pro
ce dsd to tli T wn Home
T re concourle 01 people tlr 0
at en i d is not to be d icrioed
and die ih ut of V v ' la N non !
filled tire a r i im cue T wa
Houle they were conduct d
to the palace of th T ntille
ri though totally u pt pared
for their tecep ion wticre they
palled -he mg- t
O t a i lie a rival of the
kin lias oecalion d umvcilal
joy at Pa-is and t is 0 be the
Iniijeit of the dclibcia ion of
tne diltrCts this da to rtqu it
the members of the national
allembly to adjourn their mee
ting to the capitl vers t e
obnoxious p i r of the anftorwi
tic puty will probably not
iho le to attend their du’y
LONDON Off 6
We have rwn p v e of news from
Hambu gh wn eh me: ir confideiati
on: The li If hat he eout of
Berbn h -s ofFe ed an afyluni aid pro
tc'lion to ihe ex lei Princes and fe
cond that a f'ongie's i fo in to be
he'd at Peie fb ig of he m n!e of
the the sow 1 of Madrid Kurin Vi
enna an 1 Berlin t:e objeft f which is
fnppofed to be to concert meafuiesto
flop he progreis o the fpint of Li
berty which is likely t0 fpreai its
flame ove (lie continent If fo
confnfion wait on die councils of
tins black confpiracy againll God ami
Natue!
OCTOBER 2C
In reeatd to tl e beU'gerent pow
ers as (0011 as ihv have exhafted
themfclv-es a little mme Puffin and
snd England will ime fee and make
peace it is nor tor the inteiell of
P'tiflia that either the Turk or Swede
fliould oe reduced
We learn by a gentleman juft arri
rivef fiom Spam that hough all
Fiench newlpapeis aie (topped and
every let : e is opened to pievent e
very fpeciesof communic ition to the
people yet fome-how 01 other fliort
pamphlets and pabeis ae p n ed and
difpcifed and they ate read with the
moft anxious avidity It is mote
painful to t'avel in Spain at this mo
ment than in France
Whatever may he the objeff for
winch the Sr es General aie aiming
it is of coniequence to Bijiain
Smely however theic is no icafoii
to think that we can he drawn into
wai by any thing now engendering
on the continent What have we to
do with the mfurrectons which now
agitate or li eaten every kingdom?
It is our evi lent policy to keep aloof
from all and it requires only rafolu
tion to do fo
When the Dutch attempted to
fluid up again! innovation too
powe ful ciowncd heads uve fered
todeie id the lucerne magifhacy and
check the nftrg guru of ihe people
bet in Fiaice the lover eign is fuf
fercd to remain httk lefs than a pri
loner and his b ouiers compelled
to wander about in ex e wthout a
ny one ot hit kingly bioijicui taking
N F W YORK ORoher 29
A finguhr c'rnmfla ter attended tne
R'‘fl:)it town me ting bultnejs that is
worths of observat ion Tne meeting con
filled of jeveral li u deeds anti upon the
chn rmvt of the committee s informing
the 'own that a vacates was left lor the
inhnh'la’tts to de ' turn what t tie or
V’1 ether any Ih" 11 -d he fr fired ac tizen
prapnjtd that It fh tua lie eddreea as
Fr-h 'si t of the U rted States fimpts
w 1 ho v t it’ s udiition which iniuitty
0 tail e I a unav mom vote no perjonap
pear' g to advoc te any title whotjoever
H'i Itenr r RhoU- II -id it
th ’ late jeJJlun of ajjem: t y he a 6t
New Port u hill w u tnirotltu ea a d
pajjod into a low Jot imlecting a reve
t he laid tv I early Jimiiot to thot of
the U ited Stitet the hut es pautle in
jolia coin A’ ti e jumt t’mc t ey mane a
n-w eflabli Rome nt of r v tie fitters a d
fv tn-d the flute ailr is I oeje
proceedings a ec htered there as an 1 it
d ted Hep l r A ties t warns a union
with then hil- i Jta test M li aj the u
a minted officers have b-eii viu e t m
their oppdjttioii to the Federal Govern
nriif having vuitle Ictut com at li that
the lees eflitb ftied by C-mgt ejs were ex
orbitant and up 1 five rut finer their
a foiirme a the rn e is much uttered —
l y begi to rnit them eives very ju'ta
b - erjons t" hold the Janie polls under the
new gofer- them wlitt ti at Jlate comes
into the uni n Avtwil IJfanding they
have pa er m--nty at cornu a d tney up
peer to be vety fond o n rttie her a tJb
a d colietl it w th Jcverity nan the -j
Jels which bn g wood Irult a a j‘fi
into their Hate to juptly the j e i
towns with thoje articles making th in
pay confidtrabce fees j- gold and jitvet —
H iw can Jim It a dejerij rionof me have
t i f rejumpaon t" think that Congrejt
wili cot tit tie them tn the flutta- s they
now hold whentliat fate fl 11 accede to
the general gover mem ? Rather may T
be juppojed that met who have been aid
ing and jul porting an in’tfU’tous Jyflem
of government in their Jlate which has
de rauied the wtnuw the fat tiercels chil
dren and the hontft creditor of their
property it ml be cunjidtred as u fit er
Jons to be employed in pufts of honor and
rcjpo nubility under a wije ana good go
Vet mrn!
Icis jaid to be in contemplation of the
moll euni g members 11 belli lloutes of
1J r ament tu England to into am e next
Jcfiion a perpetual bill 0 i joivency
J oitide d cn the poii y of Holland and
S: oliund In the former there are no
pi ijoiers for aebt ajiei a delivers of ef
Jetts but concealment of property is
death ai in cole oj bankruptcy in En
gland tnd hell 1 d In the latter nation
tuc tie I) t of is cMQfgcu ojter Jovty days
imtrjonmcaty ana delivery of property
in oatli t)ut cm bczzilmetit or conceal
riieut incurs all the penal ccn Jequevccs of
perjury Looking into the Englifb Com
mons journal for the year 1 pA“ it will
be found that by a li ft procured from the
dfierrent gaol in E gland for the in
Jptdion of Parliament the number of
debtors confined exceeded 25000! odd
to this the numbtr of their f am lies i
Jirefied by their vnpnfonme-1 and we
Jbail fi4 the number of unfortunate ob
jects uttle Jbort oj eighty thoujaud !
A wounding confederation to the induftty
oj a tinmen itl country
A happy revolution of fientiments is
objervea to have taken place throughout
the United States: L cal views and
narrow prejudices are univerfally repro
bated A generous national Jpirit per
vades tne whole u ton Formerly we ttjed
to cah ourjelves tnglifimen Germans
lrijhtnen Scotchmen jf c according to
the com try from whence we reflectively
originated— hut now even the diftivc
tions of jlate s are Jcarcely beared — and
like other Great Nations who have rijen
to Fame and Empire we are proud tv be
dijilnguijbed uy the name of the Country
sny more notice of him than if his
country was in pe led liaiprony
and he governing with the ufual
lway of a Grand Monarque
M dc Calonne was at court ye
fleiday Is it nut fumewhat cuiiu
that one King ftiould thus coun e
nance a nun who is coufiuerea as
having been fo inftrumental in the
ru n 01 anoihei?
AMERICAN OCCURRENCES
We inhabfl AMERl CANS -a name
that Jhallere long be mire dejired and
corf er greater honor than that of RO
MAN ever did
PHILADELPHIA Nov 2
S’cftcj! of the prefent King of Spa ’n
The Jovereign of Spain is tall in fig tire
but h:s per Jon can bs no weans be deemed
elegant or interfiling Hsu deifland-
ingis of the common call nothing falls
from his tips to elevate or J'urprifie :—vor
do s any thing efirape Irm which demon
firates a wart of capacity or weakvejs of
intellect He occafientlly Jacr fees at
the Cvpritvn altar but his am -urs dfi
plos mure of unco- troled pnjjion than tits
r fi emr'ts of gallantry
H’s Maj'fly is a man of a grave fa
tur line call looks p e-five but is row-'
mun cative or conn ejee tiding iris air
how-ver is not that of di flanl rejerve or
hai t-tk h" fays lit tie which is one of
tie only traits he evinces of much judp
rrt t he fee ms to have grat reliatee
0 his m inijter the M-rquis Florida
R vtca witoje talent jervrd him well
e nugh :o render Spain the tributary of
F-a ice arid ty leant him to look Jby at
Od England!1
Pi ALT MORE Octois 30
We ica-id in a London paper of
the iSth o! Augtft that Mr Sheri
dan has openly accufed Mr Pitt of
having employed mo c ihan nvo mil
lions in fomen'ing the intelhne Givi-4
lions of France If ihe nhnifter is
thus accufed and cannot fhew how
that ‘tun lias been employed whieli
is d fljc'ent in the treafury it will ne
in loiicei tiffiiilt to account for the
vciy gieat anxiety of the Duie of
Do fet
R 1 C H SI O N fl D centher rz
L ite pr: ers advije that rite mercha ts
-re-Jent of G' e t- B' ”at i on act u I of the
perilous fituation of the French cre
dit had iujl obtained an order for fur-
nijb :g ilit wltote of the Sjanifb Plata
w tu woollens an ertenjive article of
commerce exctuhveiy enjoyed by th:
French for many years pajl
1 E X 1 N G T O N February 5
(111 Fudav the 29 b eh e ndi-
ans took a man pi Loner on Hie ba k
°l the Ohio oppuine ihem iuih of
Kentucky and in open v ew of the
inlubitaiits who we e ic t ltd at tre
u ou h of he Kenuicky in coi e
qut nee ot which ihe inhabuanis c e
lo aumed that they have evacuated
(bat place
At a meeting of the Kentucky SrtetJ
Jor the encouragement of manufact
ures tc Danville December 5 th 1789
HE 1n1111ge' leported to tie
I meeting : — 1 hat the firft pay
ment ol the fublcription had been
neoly paid in aid that they had
lemiued the amount to Philadelphia
machine- to procure 1 pinning and cading
ani flocking tn ins
Fliat to enable tbe company to
cany then tleilgn fully into cxeeuti
on an addition ought to be made to
the capital already fubfciibed of thiee
h tn id ed pounds: wheicupon
ReioWed that a new fublcription
be opeed for thirty additional fhares
and that ail rerfns who ftiall pay in
the amount of the r fubfeiptions on
01 oetore the laft day of March next
iiali be entitled to all the privileges of
the liii! lubferibers
Relolved that at all meetings of
this lociety the members (hall have
a right to vote by proxy appointed
unde then hands
O deted that the fecoinj refolu
nous be publiflien in the Kentucky
Gazette that all perfons willing to
enectage the manufafleres t f their
country may be infoimcd of an op
pot tunny of doing f0
Telle
1 FiO AS TODD Secretary
A large company will meet at the
Crab-orchard the 1 5 th of February in
order to flan early the next morning
through the bPildernefis
BLAN K S
OF AI L K FNDS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
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i-f LIXINCTON' : Prlnitd by TOMN BRADFORD h's Onc at tie rorner of Main and Crnfs Streets where Subfcriptlons AJvtrtiJemtnts If e fit
this paper art ikanlfully receive and VrizTixo in Its different branches dent vith Caro and Expedition
am dcterninrcl not pay it un
lefs om pelted l law"
NTlan Yeung
Jmuary 5 1790
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L I thafe indebted to Pe-famh 1
In h 'ce on rhe Tift day rf Fe ' fc? c lf! er ?n
t ii net' '"Ivh tbc wi'l fell acnrr ra'e r'l’ielrdt'fnitff-mnlti'ie
or rhe 1 wo lvimifor Caflirr'To f'mf rt0 iUr Hliim Kwedy tUfo
b c-- in I w he leads t" ma ea 1't - eMtl ’
V i Vv c 0 a:j rc ftin$ f ho hawi or fnh indulgence ft lament he w ll
C1 jp-cm-rpn heir loi'ac 0 10 Wl gV credit or receipt If retired twhith
V i fon -nil Shv Vec-hly -o the JMl be £ ‘
rphn the-' luie publiCicd FhNJAMIN BLALL & C
Lrtlrgton Jisu ry 21 1750- Dee 26 1789
S A M URL AYR K S H AKFN vp lytliJutfcrihif lb
i j! Jc famine a Jmall bay
S I L V E R S MIT II hnrft cot two years eld this firing
A N H ebwii 4 feet 6 inches high-is hip fbot-
J E IV E L I I 5 ten in the left hip a Jmall ftar and
li 1? s p E ( T r U L L Y Infoima V wUtJm j1Ta'td
Jx hi f: -ends and the Public r hat A210 -'jnfV rnrivc
he has lately ojienJeJ a lho- in Lex- Jun 0 ‘ -‘g0
iiig'on on main dlieer ocailjr opp- Av 9 1 '
Jj lie Mi Collin' Tavern Ladies and
rrinS untie met who hae fn JUST O T E V F D
I fn:piso-s i’i their hinds for tht c
jy Wf ht ? nreerwlrd toforw'ri TO " E 0 Ml IT
l K'iheSH'Jeribrn r tf O'1 AMDUEVY HOM’FS cr Co
' f fr Cu on t1- K‘ turky
fr S: Mr CnHtb A ‘rz! and general afortn-rt of
v Mr CV Vi rii Af 7r MERC II A !l) I S F
M ! Mr ftrvtb liwjll
h M M Ifia A Mr S'-rdf Su rf ' and
r ft f IV 1 Asrfc curt J' f"' wh'kiU b' '" ' tr:-'"r ?
i'-i tiled line wh-ch iV rfffiiif:a
' n'r wf frrfntir ir m-t IViUd i nmwdriyly a few Firkins
I ha n' rferi'J kct frv of y ml FU I I I R
w I he Mti'i Av iAf jf' lw-: i 1 ' L'yngto Jirj 12 1 773
j f !
uw "'ri 7i ul'itrl hy the lUt :'cfeti- ' ' "
a W'f 7 refl t'l-tthiir it Ktuhi-r J U S T-AR HIVED
t — 1 rtr f v — t-nfltM 4efVar-niei - -— — -
f t" - ” p' Ard row ot c1 ri O i? li
iWra 11 fa-efjiXUL tiUM C - --— ' '
a ff i-’iUi r)r? v Ui-fw FFTERJAN UAR'Y & SON
jo i-i-ifi’y I Ue full eepf'e i )
i-i 1 fc’ii '! u y a‘irr the' A Jnr rnTcriri’pn oppoCn
(NjuiXXV ‘
K I:
Ceotlcnicn who honor him with
their cullom may depend on having
-heif aiawimaiid complied ivuhun the
mod -icmnnble -terms aud uu the
ftortcll notice
LfxintiM Jan as 1 79
—
their cullom may depend on having
At t!’pi' fi'-rr in Trxinton
oppofite npiYomr' Taveyi
an ! near iltc new c(i'nlouwr
a tu'at anJ general allort” bjrthc Grof Jyz’jn or Ht'e
niert of w V j j
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C " "1" C T hrroby ftrewarn all' prrfontr
J " ftnit nri it::ijtrr:’t
Well at'tp'etl tntlte fcaTon 0 a OTr f ii i pifT t fiorn
uhiJi m:1 i be fM n tht- rnt A f f Wrlixn Hi-
fr:t finable le'im f-r ct'ni or Orceinhrr i!c “tit 17C9
Furr jll It tvi’i: !t- I ii K !or tvci'c
n " 9 "g9-Tpiuihl trn ni’:n'r- anl I '
never rrrfiteil 'altt' th'yffrr
r -j t he t’is ani uhr'b in t’r K
y (!sir:i' a 1:1 et tf It re-eii':: jf
ihlb-ir 4 J'M ctt:itrry nr-Kti
! i I ! N KHALI (III)
£tx tiR’r r Feb 6 75'
3lr h'l tf‘ i mi v ) roviJii1
tie ion (t r'l'Tt are tiluht ! agrera-
lie i tit In: its
fh t Jewir n tttr dy tit
f r 1 It v u 1’ 1 '
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f t It V j'lnlif U dw
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f -j at re Its UI'IJ 1 iv'ia- the'
JUS T O P E N E D
'- i row for f! Iv
GOUDY Asa WILLIAMS
ALSO FO R S A LE
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Is TH? To-vtf OF Lexikrtoit
JUS T PUBLISHED
THE KENTUCKY
AE-MA-N-ACK
' l’oa Tux Year or ot'iLoao
- 17 v o
Ptirred on frcwritirg paper
All kinds tf Tllank Rooks for
Merd-antt:Xlerks &c made
TTdnd TQTmYparrrrTTT— Atftr
tq any pattern
old books new ijounO on rcafoa
blc lerinr ac this 0$:: '
nCrT
tje Piotn ('Tit e klarci' mil 0 m
P'eat a’l'o1 cl HOOPS ail?'’'eJ
to t!c:Vifoi n the will' £ on
e'i -C'iim fo- Cith Cirr
’Wheat Rye lJutict r Salt ic
?n -deph'ih he Wiif receive rle hotiis in Phila
'iar!Mi il-t in out art’VcIi
'cr ’I cm ‘n I exit cm ( tbectvrrr 5vtt®9
fihcv pavh-ebim -he csrercc of csr “ : —
-neJhewiJkaletheian'eia eor "jiKENe hythe jublcrfber '
nv ney ami bnofs a lie doc rf t:s I J:X IVuedferd cm iy a rtria-fh
ks i j e ‘ J
' p - —
s sr:I tin Wink lihewife cp:ii
of lochs ard kev lie buy
c! ! j ofo'd e-ipi'ei b'aCs pewict
r-:l 'c' flmfe who plpfe to favor
-h !L’ v'i' h ilcir cufiom flall have ihcif
lin k du p In the heft ci-iiner end cn
the ft 11 f’c ft poi-ce
Ltxigton Vtc S 17I9
AEFN tiplytlefubfcriberet kit
ow n
iM V ® ® die iubfcrilxrrs
f I AKFN up by tit (ukjcriltr lirivg a J1 7C oureen J °f
-red I oi Cone run in IVoodford county f a t ’JP ‘®3 execufe a bond Un-
brindled Heifer about a jrfarr t X TnO'naS John (on for two
la ft jprir:g marled with a crop in theiejt htndred and ten pounds in '
our Ayiraifedta £ 1 to -confideration for (even hundred
EL1ZABE 111 DAVIS acres of land lyingon the Sotith
Janoaiy 29 1790 Licking which ftiqi
' ' we obliged ourlelves "to pay
TAKFN -iii upby the fuhfrr iter living on receipt of the title for (aid
Faytte county a black Steer land in property
with a Whitt face 3 yean old a crop VC hereby notify the poffef-
m'r!S£&2SrGnn0a-iwsfe-
- now received the title and are
” ' - ready to pay agreeable to cori '
W TRAYED from tie fthfirtber an traCj alfuiing'the holder there-
Cooper stun the attk or January r -
hjt aUkelyfrrtl horfc 5 years aid 'j141 olJ or both of US
1$ hands Ugh alerge ftar in Us fort - will leave this- country in Fe
head branded thus q 6 on the ntor fide Ajtmxy next and intends to
(bed ail reundAfo a bay mart gbtuf ferte jn die Spamth dominions
£&- and lhall crnfidrr ourfelm no
-Mr trMmV“iJiiLfuntumu-poiai by lb bond that
John Metcalf an Cooper’s run or time
rivestnieliiglnlfia himfboll have twe MICHAEL IIOGGE
dallars reward ’ NICHOLAS JIARRISOJtV
3 JOHN STAMPS 7 790
V ' ' 1 " 1 ?!' ‘‘ 1
TII F fnbfcriScn for the Frcc!o
I’rifanica ac he-ch in
fnrcJ iliarrl efi-fl volume i now tev"
Hy snd w II c le'ivefeJ on pai’menf
ot £ 3 in PhMadel! Iia af?'eeab!e to
thecemi of I'iP I'lihfrripi
The C'lifcri-icr !! Ie ''n HanvIFe
thefiifl of Mjith 1 cif on H wav to
I'hi'a V hia sn' u-i ireefve the fib
fcii t'nn mm cv due on le-e!vrr of
rl: r ft vjilure fie m T eh t f'l v fb
ct lien ef mat' choofe to fend it hy Per
l m i firn’ 'iv f vp n thee may PUT
iii in v!ih m l-e p’ ve ci n I' m conveyed v'iih
I fit' tit ion in Mncn Crusty nrarr rat
flrr'i-ifiiTg one black end whitefreof hi anti fort on Kentucky to cua
willed With a crop and fit i each rrmence work in ApHl
hm en aJmallJtlli-AtPralftd to £it J Wilkinfon
15 Lexington Jan 8 1790
TIIO ALLIN
Die 31 1789
W't) St 'I F ew and ti'C kcMiesKC e ' “ '
AICi ciftfc all kind of hrali wo: It fon&A LL t toft indited to H-n
n :!- mikct st d rer-aii all knd or ' '' to
Ins it sr:i tin wink lihewife cp:ii mfrt t0 Kennedy
os'ii rijpi lot will rot v:(k the
loi- ol e‘1 l'C‘ lM a ccidont :
' AI I XNPKR PARKIR
Ijtxirgtan fib 12 igd
OS'AMrrrn ta thejall ®C Terr
I mi fui'iv P I! N a negro hd
r yews of age vhohyshe
le!n‘-0 1 f fl 1 f’i undy : Hr hnd in hit
rtri-jr h tel pr a hy lierfe w!th a
'fjrp h he fat helMXfSte Mr
r r”ir:th CrrrPif TJittwner is defred
tv f'v IS' teferty jos tlatgts and
tele hia awe '
TIIOVA! WEST Jailor
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C II A R 1 F S vt II 1 l E
COPTFR SMITH
Late of Ktir FORK
RFSPECnul IYrfoinithe
Public that he iprendi cai tying
cn ire Cupper h’mi'h' htifipeftai thi
place in nil i iiiou li'antl’C (to
wt) St IU F ew and D!e kcn'esAc
IJy oider of tTe Fnuni
Irtif''erl Steer 4 years eld whte let
f ya nd fi 111 Its jane— vr bite in hi f fact
untied with a trap and fit iu the left
ter Pallid avd aitrnfei t§ £ 5
eija a red St'er morkea withacrep
tnaerkeel end tvrieel in th le-t ear
aw A trep a idjl t in the right 7
years alt Ayraifed r f k
Peter Kinder
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—trr
I fubj'nber not haring any ap
? stations as yet which has the ay
!'“ ' re fr ftttUmtnt nt
v Shoals Succeeding has in-
ei £:m h Ar fattof until
fir 03§ber ft xu It tht mftfn
Vtae he intends t$ explore that'eountij
a d make feme other arrangements
which will be ntreJary for the fiftty
of the place After which th- fame '
Terms 1 r’ii be held out at before
B- Gaine
Lextngtoa Jan 26 1793
nry Bro
a - laVp j Jiym
t0 & Kennedy isu u-
I mrije j to rscttve ai
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tceiitijirs
the fume
BRVf SMiN BFAIL
Attorney iyfaB jot ’
He -if B other
WILL give Calh for limuthf
a id Clovet teed and I with to
hire twojuoil dirchet to d a n 1
pond and improvika pece oi natu- f
nieadoar giuund in the vicin ty
7 all ii wltm it may etnetn
TIIR 1’ruflce of the town of
Iezlneton do he'chy reqveft &
dreA all per Tons that have- fence or
incuni!eranret fn the Streets adjoin
irc the out lot that they have them
removed hv the ill day of Apiil next
fa as to leave the full fpace afliyned
to each Street e’ear of obftruflion
it which time they -voll give their
perfoal atfenlanve to’ fee that the
' of 'hi A J- erti Cement i fitifi-
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1 T Long cultoiMiy tor the
Gardes du Corps 41 V rlailles
to give an entertain neut to
any new regiftient that arrives
4 tjtere the regiment de Flanders
ma on- Thuriday latt fumptu
ou&ly entertained with a dinner
by that corps in the palace
A'ler dinner their mult chriilian
xnajeftics bulged proper to ho
nor the company with their pre
fence and condcfcended to
foe their fatislatlion at the ge
neral jv which appeared a
mong the gutfts On their ap
pearance the mufic 'iifta-tly
played the favoriHnng pRch
ard ! O mon R i 1 - and the
FOREIGN 1NTE LllGENCEl
y
ti and it ppcired unlafe tor a
n ore to appar with black
cd kades as fe cial foieigntrs
-ev per ten eed ' from" wl-qfe" hats'
they were to:n with much vio
jer e and abufive lang iig-
Oi Sunday the oniilion
e Cicaf d an I a vaft cuncouMe
jo p-ople tuoviltuousiy aihm
bled at the IVjw n Huie utuiir
t!i pretence of demanding
'bril and inquiring nto tbc
il cmfes cf the ex iemc fear-
cry of it at this fcafon of the
r
O: M mdav morning a num
ber of women to the ‘amount
of upwaids of fivethoufand ar
ni d with d'flf rent weapons
inaich d in eg ilar order t V? t-
fai'ics followed tay trenum rous
' in 'iihi ants of the Ftfixhnmgs-
S: jn om and St Mvcem
with levcral detachments of -the
citv mluia an 1 in the ev nmg
th Miiquisd- la Fayette at the
— — — - - -
company joining mchoius lee-
m-d'to unne ali ideas in one u
lunimou lent ment of loyal y
and love fur the king and no
thing was heard for lume tiine
but repeated fhouu-of Vive la
R ii t within and wit out the pi
bee In the height of their zeal
general ill humour Vilibly gam smlly-to adj
td around ’ tiapitl were t e
: b Saturday there were mat pr ol the Er iluti-
' ff is nrtu at I! n 'nKnlilu I'nf
idlliioances in the Pallia -iv-
they proceeded 10 tea the na
tional cockade from their ha s
a d trampled them undvT Uinr
feet The Gud s du Corps
fupplisd themlelvrs with blak
C ckades in lieu of thofe they
The liewof thefe ptoceeJmg t e iftr ets Ji t f-'l '
few revhed Pam whee t’
i rin mm allcmlrly-to adjon n their hoc-
- V od over funNnd hi b o3ers compelled liner (Jreit Nations who havttijen 3 Jla §
jpuiwered by numbers- f! dpre- io wandaPbout in exHe wth out as’ Faaeand Empire we are preudte be OF AIL KINDS
cipuatcly into the gatdinS4iidiiy oae ot Uakinjly tut&Cit taking dijUnguifisdeyikenametf thtCiuutry FORSAbE AT THIS omce
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bead of a 'Oo of that corps every leueMSopenel to pievenr c- I‘f dchter is eniergea aj ter fee todays lteioltei
marched to Verfailhs very fpecics of co-nsnumc tion to ie tKtr:jeimihtt ana uriwrj ef jept ty be o'e-cJI
r people lei focie-how oi other fliort tneuiU Out eaibeszemeat er teneeal- snd that ai
: On rtiHdav morning an ac- 1 w - '-
count was received of: feme difuetfed anJtficv aie read with the
aiming rfeUirx cen Juied exteeatd 1 5000 1 add rght to vote by ptoxy sppoiniei ‘
The regiment de r landers was j( Qf conequeiicc to Bi-am it this the numbtr ef the r fam lies undei thc’i hands x -
affirnurawn out' to oppnfe-this Sul elf however hcieisno-repfon b their mprfemt t t-i ve — -OdctcJ that the fo-e-oing refoiu-—
torrent but the word of fire io chink that -we canjbs drawn into fbu fid the uumbtr ef uiferiwetetb- lion be publifliex in the Kentucky
ttaVnoTooner given then they war by any th-ng no v engcnJeting jrii tittle flw tf eighty theujajdl Caxeye that all perfons willine to
li Km wir on the continent What have we to Awuniing cenfideratientt the indufity encoiage the manfafteres i f their
all to a man clubbed the r arms do Wlth lhe mforrudonswhih now ay iemmtuiicwtry cuuiuy may he infomeii of an op-
and with a fhuat ot Vlve U agUaie or 'h ejie'i every kingJum? A hay rtvelutien tf fentimtnts fpoitunity ofdoing-f
Nition! writ over to the Parifi- It is ur evi ’-eit policy to keep aloof eljeivea is have tulttii place thtuugheut r Telle
id it requires only tafolu- tt United States: L eal views and 1
nairtw prejudices ere uiiieifaiy lepra-
A largl c imp any will meet at tht
an5 — bom troops of dragoons from all and
that are q tartered' atNV tlai'les lio1l®
- i i j j When the Dutch attempted to
ado Uul down their airtvi and -inj p againd insvcion tno
the awtis diiach-nni rsrqamr — powe ful ciovrucd heads in'e fered
ed motionlds having reccivvd todeieid the lucerne magiiacy and
rn orders tr m their a fn ers toSjhecx the nfirg fcim of ihe peop'-e
The Grd s du C rps be- pi!11 tai ce t0'err‘fll?n s r“
r '-'“vio-reKiai:! Intv lers thin a pi i
1 —
S-a'Xv j 'V1-—
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Avoods where they vrarc purfu
cd i many of the etc Killed
and taken pnknjfts borne 01
the heads ofrtljie who were
killed wcie caiK-d to Rms an 1
pnaded through the ftrecuoi
pikes
The finfe morning a Te
poit canirc that tie king
queen ad royal family were
on tlicjv way Fans Uu'i
'thiS the people began to ai
lemblc from all pats ct the
town a:d about 5 -uo (of
the militia proceed to line
the ft rests and the 10 id to
Verfjilles Their ma iLrs uiid
royal family accordingly am
ved between Lven ani eight
o’clock in me evenuy aftr
In wing been li : li-uis 1:1 ill
find t'rrc — etn t 1 b all pr-
-n-i-dHridnotaUy u-pi-1tr
cedvi to- ill: T Jwvn fiuie
Tic- 7co:je'urle u1 peon- l!) 1
at en fd n to s d inn-i
and 1 lie ih ui u! v v ia S noil 1
tilkd tne a r 1 :nii me T
Houle’ lliey wric cs nl iwt d
to the pii ice ot ih 7 T i ulle
JiTiTTTV TTTTjTrrt
for tlici: iec:p i"u wnrc thy V rflrvn t v -w jjttn a
pi Ird -lie nig t tr ' " “'t"
O t 8 1 he a'rivel of
mg t
I lie a rivd
km has (Kcafion d' unvctul
joy at Pa 'is u:id n is o lv tK
tic puty will pruhahlv not
cho ile to at'uid tl: if du'y
L O N D O
We hire rvo p:e e- ofTewtfrnm '-JiS viuh ln g " j‘T
IlamJU gh vrn ch in:if cn!iJaii'' ivr I heir Halt tejupiy the e
on: Thefi H o hu ho col t of inr-1 vita nieje erinitt eu-
Beihn h ffc e1 sn irt urn avl pro- J' '? eijidirabtfettpjada —
te-lxiN to i he ex lei Pri'icv ail f- w imjwh a dtjiti ttaua- A
ConJ iht a r'oiie- i fo r to be T- ir-ju a tun f t mit that L:grjt
he'll af l‘e!tf lb Ig 'hefll'nife' f vill te:tiiut t hrm in the fljtia t I hiy
the ihe ctuiii ol St-hid rn V- A-r Jhte ft Uaitratt
cntaiil HcrliM eoijcA f"hCi s thtge eralgeyi meuf kihermay t
fupnoieil ioIjc loconicK njojfmcito he ju fejra tiiut met vht tzv httuaid
(lop he wo-ieis o rhe fpim of Li- ing anu ju inti-ig an i- ’u :sw- iyjitm
he-:- ivh'Cii is ie!v o fiieal ns geviuw t vnnrir fiait vnhhu v
fiauiei 011 (he continent It fo dr rHdeJtaewuaw thefameneiiihit
corl ifi in wa: n :he o-nciU of eJtit Uenfi treenn eUlnr At m elleg f the Kentucky SenetJ-
frepetty v: t he lenjiatmi a u fit f Jtr t“t ent-wagemeit tf fnamaJ
jew tt te rm(irU in f i jit ef he-er and wet at Paaviut Uttt other (ift I fp
rrjpiinLiiii) wdcr a vijC anagaed gt- TTTE uinige- i exn ieJ to n e
VTi-mtnt 1 mi-e::ig:hat the full paj
Intjuid it be ii coritmnanf tftft nicnr ui ihe fudii'iiptnn hJ hecn
in iceuifg memftti u bcih limit if I’Coly iO :n a iS thai they hJ
T raKtil in England te i'tr a lufhtrt iCinmcU the amount 10 PhilaJel life ’
jefjrm a punctual Liu a- i jeivrncy
OCTOBRB 7?
In recaui i--- il e ie-i irerent pow
ers 4 t'ion as ihi luve exha lleJ
thcn'Clve s lit le nr e P ifil-t anJ
anJ KnglanJ will mie fe e and ui4ie
peace it is nof lor ihe intecit of Jeundei eu tne n if Hehauj and
P- uilia (hat enhei the i'urk or bwe ie I t the fer-m-r there art nt
flioulJ DC reJucri itijenen fur aebt afitt a delivery ef f
We learn by a gentleman ji’il arri- Ju but ttnitaimt tf preperty is
rive-i f'om S-am that -hough all SeoiA ai n tytt b-inkiutcy in En
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wrthv f rbjemrl-n Tie mert''-Z r'i
fill -J f jevnat hit tlr’Js a-iS the
tht:rmri er the t-t:m!ttrt t infi-w (
thtiuw- ttrta vaiany vat Itft 'r the
yO'l iri i‘i m:iT vhnt t tie it
W'f'-r in lhU Jttr firrJ t t'Jfl
r-a: Iknt k It- Hi lit aJjif ea at
— '' : I hf I U rtef Slit iimt-
any care cot!
country was iii -c led iia:swiy
and-he £ovciJ3lr2 wiih the 'juiual
(way of a Grand Monaruf
M cc Calonne was a: court’ ye
fleidjyr Is it uwl fuu’cviiit curioiia
that one Ling ihuuid thus 'coun c-'
nance a man who ii cociMerej as
having been fo iiiftruiuunial a the
ra n or anoihcif
V ijou ’S xa'Hi vh iM in f
f i a u iiav auM' itf
frar-'i loi-w ryr r-r
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fur) J mlaiH j fVf
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the U i::J h::r r'e 0 n a -
fo m-jl lie -1 if
frvceetigi a’tti
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prut f r n:e ltui tiurt t rinJ
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American occurrences
(O-pi Oi ire ip-ciing ami ladiiig DU-
chiie- 4 a I tiucKirg oms
That to cna’ue ti c xi-mpary to
cany then liefigp fully into excepti
on an addiiiun ought -to le made to
the isitai aii4iiy ful'c ileJ oi thee
' the latter hLtin bund eJ pounds: wheicupor
Ucinlved that i new fubfeription '
lor thirty additional flu-gs
I ! erf-ns who (ball pfy in
ptrjui y Leeki' g iilt ihe E'gtijb Cent- 01 e the ItiQ day of Marcncx"
bated A generous natieual Jpirit per
vanes the wiiue u itn
te can aurjelves 1
the country ftna whence we rejptRively
originated- hut hw even the difiirc
situs ef flatis arejeatcely beared— and
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I ft -it JbaUtrc hug be mire aejir'd and
em:ftr greeter hentrt than that tf RO
MJN ‘ever Hi- :
P M f L A n KIP1M A Nov a
S:tTCii ef the frefn I Kino $f Ppa'SK
The fever tign ef Spain is tall in fin we
1st h!tptrfn cm h tit iruni te deemed
elegant te inttrellieg H t u Jetfiand -
ing it tf the cemit 1 rtfi —net king falls
frtm hit tips tt elevate ir Jur p rife :vr
de tans thing ef1! h:m which fl'-w- n
ftrateia trweainefi-eL-ittUttl vaU af-tapadi'f
lie eccafe a lyjair fat at
f ft Cvrs’i alter hut hit s urt d‘J
flay mre efiree tm'ed peffien than the
rfi emr tt ef gallartfs
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tnr ‘ne taH teokt trfive hit it cam-'
wi retire e intirjceidii gi lisairt
tm-1-iT ini't ihit ef ilfimt rejenter
ii j ? 1 i A f-ntiiti r vhica it eue ov
tie vtirit f he eviicef ef much jhdfm
nr t he eemt te have gr‘al ffiaif
h i the ! tit Floruit
H i ea w'ioic fa’eA Jetvri h m w-J
t nigh ffiirfirr Siii the r ihntiry of
F- a r an 1 tf learn h:n te tot Jlj al
U‘J Eititiui-y: —
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We 11 a liiiJu!t pCf of
the tS-h o: AojitH that Mr Sheii
dn lias ovlv icriic ! Mi Pitt of
huinu rro -’ii -el mo e ihn mv ml-
H ill fHigTrg'n e ii::crtie aivi1
Ivirw of lmee II itemTller
thus suvi-icd?' S'i1 ra iioi ll ew ho v
iIm Min l)4 lcen em !oed v'h-eli
i J f!ii en' ri the 're fury ' I! he
n e fi ill o ncmint ln de
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R! CM Xt O N n D temper is"
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LEXINGTON: Printed hy JOHN BRADFORD at his Orric at the earner ef Main and Croft Streets where Stibfcriptions Advertljements fftfir
this paper e thankfully received and Phintiho i‘ its different branches dene with Care and Expedition
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JUST P U B f T S' n ED
THE KENTUCKY
ALMANACK
Fox the Yeae orouaLoin
7 90
Printed on fine writing paper
And may be had at this Office
by the Grof dozen or fingte
F hereby forewarn al! perfons
A from taking an alignment
on a note of hand puffed from
me to William Cromwell da
ted December the 7th 1789
The note is I think or twelve
pounds ten (hillings And as
u M-r-iF - never received value therefor
sen htk rpscher himfeif and as a
ro f of his ingenuity and extraor- determined not pay it un
d'ni'v p'oficicncv in fo fho't ® iiDica tfs compelled tv
bt 'no:1! h to his veung lady a piece Nathan Young
of woumapBiip of his own pcifr'im- January ay 1790
Slice feeing a whi'e twig b-fket
which formany yeais after became ’
s pene'sl faftuon among the ladies IL thrfe iniierted to Be jam"t
'by ’he mtlie of dreffi-g basket r and s' B-alifjf Co Intend note or open
’b'nUKht into Englaivi from Germany account are rrjueited t nke hwuhte
id Uolland To complete he fingu- pame?no Mr IVillUm Kennedy theft
Jai'ty of this relation it happened who fa to comply mav not erpeS oiy
fome 'er a afier this nobleman s mar- farther indulgence on pom i:i he wHl
ria-s that he and his father inlsw give credit or receipts if required which
’ fharire i’he misfortunes of the wars flail be geod azeiul
’of the Pa'atinue weie drove na-ed RKNJAAUN BEALL & C
out of their efiate and in Holland Dec 26 179
for fime years did this young lord
malntiiin ho h his fahcr-in swandhis n
ijwn family V making kike of '’V '
thhe wigs to fuch an unparalleled M JmaU bay
‘liLreiw ne could atiafn and ” " ? d this Jpring
Tt'is from ’hi Ge man Lord that the tb"' " 6nfk” ' f hJP fo
ITo l derive rhofecurirfities of 1 in 'be
fwig w-"k that ate Bill made in the “ 1 “
United Provinces 2 0’ JOHN JOHNS
M'iftW 1789
LL theft indih-td te Henry Bn —————————
th r ore r-queted te make pay
ments te Mr Wm Kenntaywheisau-
l t As you we e going to a feafl
g ill to be powder d Bill perfum’d
Lady it is to be prefiimed
Tho‘ Art’s bid caufes ae not found
AH is not fweec all is not found
ingfr-n regal concerns
BOUT the year 1615 Mire
was a Nobleman in Gcmany
whofe daughter was courted by a
young Lod — When he had made
fiirh progrefs in this affair as is ufual
hi- tbe'nteipofition of friends theo'd
-Ot-Iiie I ord had a conferrence wi'h hint
h'mhow he intended if he married
h'dairh'er to m linralta he1?' He an
fwe ed e'tual to her quality To
which the frlie: replied thar was no
aniwer ro his queftinn : he dcflted a
anin to know what he had to main
tain he' wirl t To which the young
Lord then anrwered he hoped that
was no queBinn for his inheritance
was as niblick a his name The
old Lord owned hs pnffcffio" to he
f-gai but Bill afleed if he had no
thing mote fccure than land where
w:fh to maintain his daughtci' The
queftivn was Branse but ended in
this 1 h affiie father of the young lady
gave his nofitive refolve never to many
b s daughter though hi heir and
who would have Rich great eRares
b o 'o a man who had a manual trade
b which he m1 h' fiibfift it drove
f-uin hi 0"'n country The voting
I d was msite of none at prefent
but rather h-n lole his miBrcis he
renueed nly a vrar sime in Which
he or-de- pronrle l m acquire ore in
to wh-ce he gm a biik-t maker
the mod ingenious hr could meet
wi'h and in Bk months became ma
Ber of hi trade of baiter-making
w:'h peier 'mprnvcmehts than e
yen hii richer himfeif and
Give me a look give me a face
That mies (implicitv a pace
Rohes luofely Sowing are as free
S ah (v ce- neg'e mme taketb me ef good RU I'TPR
Th‘ n ail te ?diiie‘ies of art Lexington Jan 12
The B'i-e miree cs but cotmy
hear
All kinds of Blank Books for
- - - - Merchants Clerks &j made
BRALU ''l ""V PJ"n “ fo
v- sn t old books new bound on rea(bn
The following SI ( 1 R Y
f I ha that illuftrii
AT'v G'orgt I at his time of re- PETER JANUARY & SON
lot lion from bufinefs and unbend
THE SWEET NEGLECT JUST OPENED
By -Ben Johnfon Aid to ib Sold it
TILL to he nest Rill to be dreR ANDREW HO‘ VE 8r C'
A large and general effort ment ef
- bt !) And now opening for fate hy
hn that illujlrieut Prince
BENIAMIN BEALL
Attorney infaB for
Ileury Eroiher
r - ' - !
J U S T A R R
XP
ALSO FOR SALE
TWO P N I O T S
Ifj On Mattt Stfft
In the Town of LnxrxcTON
MERCHANDISE
Suitable te the pr-feni and approaching
Jeofon wVrhwHl be fold on the love I
term for CASH or COUNTRY PRO
DUCE
Ar their S o'e n Texincron hnpofi'e
the Printin1 Oilice a lrw and com
pleat affo intent of GODS adanied
tothefcafon which the1 mU fell on
e-lonablc te rn for Ca1 Corn
Wheat Rye Butter Pork Salt Ac
ble terms at this oSice-
Wanted immediately a ftie Firkins
5H£
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1790
I V E D
TH E fnbfcribcrs for the Rncyclo
pxdia Rritanica arc he-eby in
fo red thar the fift volume is now rea
dy and will he deliveed on pat ment
of £y in Philadelphia agreeable to
the ie-ms of the lubfcrip'ior:
The rubrcribcr will be in Danville
the n’B of March next on his wav to
Philadelphia and will receive the fub
fcrli'tion money dec on me delivery of
the firB volume firm lech of the fub
leribers as mav choofe to fend it by
him 01 front iuchpr'ons-ss they may
lodge1! tjorh ib be de''vered to him
and he will receive the books in Phila
de’phia nanff or ihem otit an deli
ver 'hem in Iexidpton ro theowners
(they paying him rhe expence of car
riage) liewiil take the famccaeof the
money and books' as be does of his
own propei ly but will not 1 ilk the
lofs of eiihct bv accident
A IEXA-NDFR PARKER
lAxingten Feb 12 1790
fT A K E K tip ly the fiihfcriber Ifv
fe -2 on South Elk-Ho n a miles
below Shannons mill on iron gray mart
3 ir rj old natural trotter 14 hands
and a half high na brand perceivable
nor natural irarl Pprroifed to £9
HUGH ALEXANDER
Feb 15 1700
ft A KF N up by the Juhfcribtr living
about half a m!t from the town ef
Lexington a red S T F E R about 1 8
months etd a crop off the right cor
Apjrafjeato 18
JOHN MAXWELL
Feb 11 1790
TAKEN up by the ftthferiber liv
ing near lexingtt n Fayette Cf'i
fv Mvs fletp the ete black with a
lr-w1 the ether white loth craned in
the left ear and a Jl:t in the Right
Aifraifed to £1-1
CASPER KARSNLR
Ftb 11 i?9o
AKFN tip hy the ftthferiber living
' I sr Cane run in W tdrord county a
red brindled Heifer' about 2 years old
loft Jpring marked with a crop in the lift
oar Appraifed to f 1 to
ELIZABETH DAVIS
January 29 1790
TAKFN up ly the ftthferiber living
in Fayette county a block Steer
with a white fact 3 years eld a crep
in the itft ear Appraifed te £2 1 S
ELI CLEVELAND
CHARLES- W H 1 T E
COPPER SMITH
Late of NE W- TURK
I LSPECTI'UILY Informa the
Public that he inrends carrying
on rhe Copper Smith's bufinefs at this
place in all irs vatious branches (to
wit) Soils B'ew and Die keules&c
Alfo caBs all kind of hrafs woik for
mills- makes and repairs all knd of
hrafs and tin work likewifc epairs
all kinds of locks and keys He buys
all kinds of old uop u biafs pewrer
and lead-— 1 Thole who pleafe to favor
him wirh their cuBom fl-all hsieiheir
woik done fit the beB manner and on
the fliorteB notice
Lexington Dec 8 1789
TAKFN up by the fnhfcriher living
in Woodford County within two
miles ef the Clever bottom a ferrtl
MARE neither decked nor Branded
about a feet 7 inches high Appraifed
W EDWARD GATHERS
April 28 1789
Te all te whom it may concern
TH E TruBecs of the town of
Lexington do he'eby requcB &
dire all perfons that have fences or
incumberances In the Streets ad join
ing the outlets that they have them
removed by the iB day of April next
fo as to leave the full fpace affigned
to each Street dear of obBrutiiont
at which rime they will give their
perfonal attendance to fee that the
purport of this Adverrifement is Bi id
ly complyed with
By order of the Board
ROBT PARKER Ok
tee 5 1789-
THE ftthferiber not haring any ap
plications as yet which has ihtap
ptararee of his plan of JittUment at
the Mnfcu Shoals fuccttding has itt
- duced him to defer Jetting our until
the firil of OSteber ntxt I the mem
time he intends te explore that country
and make feme etuer arrangements
which will be necejdry-ftr the Jafeiy
of the place After which the jamt
Terms will be held out as btftte '
B Games
Lexington Jan 26 1 790
I WILL give Calh for Tjmothy
and Ciover feed and 1 wifli to
hire two good ditchers to drain
pond and improve a piee of natu
ral meadow ground in ti e vi( jn:ty
of Frankfurt on Kentucky to cun
mencc work In April
J- Wilkinfon
Lexington Jan 8 1790
JUST OPE NE D’
Arid row toi I’tle Sy
GdUDY and' WILLIAMS
At il:eir iTore 111 lcxington'
oppofite capt Youngs Tavern
and near the new courthoufe
a neat and general ailort
ment of
GOODS
Well adapted to the feafon
which will be fold tin themrfl:
reafonable terms for cadi or
Furr
VTRAYED from the ftthferiber ex
1 ' Coopers run the 26 th of J artery
Idft a hkfy f-tret hore 5 years aid
IS hards high a large’ flat in his fore
head branded thus 9 6 a- the nearftdt
fbtd all round Aifo a boy mare about
6 years aid fled before big with fold
1 3 hands 3 inches high feme foddiej pots
Whoever delivers the ftid creatures to
Mr John Metcalf on Cooper's run or
g-'vrsin -dailars telligenci to him flail have two
reward
3 JOHN STAMPS
S A M U E
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I L V E RS M I T H
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ewe l l e r
RESPECTFULLY informs
his friends and the Public that
he has lately opended a fliop in Lex
lngon on main Rieet nearly oppo
B e Mr Collin' Tavern Ladiet and
Gentlemen who honor him with
their cuRom may depend on having
their commands complied withonrhe
moR reafonable teimi and on the
OiorteR notice
Lexington Jan 22 1790
eoeeeoaoeoaeaaoeaeooMaea9
8 “ idrge company willmeet at thef
iCrab-erchard the utA of AfircA fn8
order to fleet early the next memingS
S'hrtugh the IFildernefs 8
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I' is uot yCi uccucvl m
France whether the xi -g
(ha 1 have the uiuai title -d King
oi M-ivarre This is left for fu
ture dtlcuffion
1 he intentions of both the
Court party and the mob in the
laie revolution in France are
every day more deveioprd and
we are now competent to pro
nounce them with gi eater pre
edit n than we have been able
to do hitherto A revolution fo
important cannot be too much
Ciquirtd into and we (hall
' therefore lay before our readers
ibme further particulars on this
Ijbjtrt winch mav not be
thought unmtereihng
Whether it was the King’s
p rtonai defne to efcapc from
V rUiile- prior to the late dil
tui Dances is a matter not fo ea
fy to oe al'cetrain d though it
is natural tofuppoieit was but
this is certain tnat lie was ftmng
ly fnliciled to it from leveral
leading quarters And he h d
lelolunon to do t every thing
was rea-Jy for hiseicape to M 'Z
the hoiTs wre alieady liaruei
ieu in the royal ft ble as well
ss relay s i f them f-nt foiward
—though in n aknig the at
t mpt tie K:’ig mud have run
cnniiderablc iik Die ourn y
- fiom Fans is long ad every
to an' nay village though
which he would have polled
are in arms and would proba hi y
have d ne their uMiolt to Hop
liis retreat had he been difco
vered Hr King's liuaion in
thiscafe wojld nave' been more
ignominous and irkfome even
''than it is at pre( nt
This parties however who
advifetl Lie K ng’s elcupe had '
-jry oppofite inierefts in view
’ T ie anltocratic part enraged
’ in find all their ichemes unuc-
'-CLtnii employed every endea
you ' trigintn the court into
a me? lure which ihoulJ lep irate
tlVe K g from the N hional Af
femoiy and produce an open
'ruptirc in tne kingdom
Anodier party in the intereft
of t:ie D ike of O leans feemsd
to iiailjii the kings departure
ju order tnat the throne might
fee declared vacant and the
D ke oi O earn procla med i u
tenant g' neral of the kingdom
Perhaps a more iniquitous plot
-"'Vr as never contrived
" ' When the Marquis de la Fay
ette was introduced to the king
at V-rUilles he addrelled him
iiMticfe words : ‘‘Sire” fas
' lie “ 1 unoomc to offer you
my head 1 thong it if b:(t to
tome and (h'd my blood here
in your fervice than lr it flow
on the place of execution in
Parts” He then told the king
the obj-di f his million and
hoped i-otop-p ms Majesty would
le it T ie king made but
li le hr fitaiion
American Inquifitivcntfr
I auinuil'iii iio lias r'-l
led through mtift parts rf Mirth
America nbcrvcs that wlicre-
fotver you bmj yourcourl'e to
you Dr-nJ your
yv horn foe ver you addrei's vour
fcif you are inlctili'iiy lubj ct
to a good humourrvl incflCtive
but vry iroublcf mr ii quifiu-
OOj D 1 you '-nqilliC your load
you aib aUiwcrtd b a qucftion'
'90REIGN INTELLIGENCE
prefled wttn fatigue hunger and
thud ard drenched perhaps
with ram yoii anlwer ihortly in
the affirmative andiepeat you
enquiiy t “ M-tlnnks you aie
in a mighty hade: what news
are there to the eaftward f” —
This is the only fatufacLon you
can obtain till you have open
ed your real or pretend'd budg
et of news and gtatify the de
manded curioliiy At an inn-
theicrutiny ismoremmuie: your
and
name quality and place ut de
patture and Object of you J -Ur-
ney mult ail be declared to
the lamiiy in tome way or Other
(tor their cudulity IS equal to
their curiollty) before you can
u- r
lit down in comfort tothe necel-
iar iefrrlhmnL
T-is curious lpirit is intole
table in the ealtem Hates and
the gcrileman w'no has favoured
us with this arK'le has h-ard
the celebrated D' Frank in
who is himtlf a b Itonian re
late with gieat plealmtry tnat
in travelling when he was
your:g i he Bill ILp he tixk
for liistranqaili'iy afid to obtain
immediate at ten cion at theic
inns was to anticipate enquiry
b laying “M name is B-n
jamin Fianki u I was born at
Bolton am a printer by pro
tillioiii am travelling to Phila
delphia fliail reiuin at luch a
tiiri and have no news uw
w’ldliian yougivemetordinnei “
P H I L A D K I P HI A N v it
ExtraB f a letter from Cape Frauceit
Orl 25
Bufinefs of evei v kind Is ftapns
ted he e and eve y hinp in cnfiil
on— an emaro has been laid thefe
5 days pad (he town illum'na ed
and irhabican'i unle: arms every
nii-'h' In conference of an expeAed
revolt of (he nec' cies All domed ic
affairs iie place 10 the politic
Scarcely aViench mtve to be feen
who has noi a cockade competed of
red white and blue”
LEXINGTON February 20
Tne Gere s: Aflembly h ve up
poimed JOHN HOWKL BRIGGS
THOMAS MADISON CYltUS
GdllFiN and CHARLES CART
ER Efqui es MKvaERs of the Pi ivy
Louncii or Council of Stare
The SVrbch of Motif MORKAU deSt
MKRR Y® July ag 1789 -Tranf
lsted fiom a pape piir'cd ar Pails
EleSert af Farit Citizens Frenchmen !
rt ' H K glarieus epoch is naw arrived
I when France quitt her chains t
merges from her darknefs and Is warmed
ta animation by the bright beams of the
Sun ef Liberty The moment it ef vtfi
impart the frit is valuable : far she na
blefl rigts af mankind and the happineft
tf miili ant muB naw ar never be dljtrted
and fecund If we lucceed future agtt
Jbnll honor us as hereet fbll werjbip ut
at deititt while eur immediate and im
mtnfs reward it tht falvatien af eur
country O Godlike EnthufiqJ'ml Tht
tear af joy kurftsfrem my eyes my full
heart firugglct with txtacy when I be
he d you all ajfembled ir a caufe worthy
tf jififjrlvri- the caufe tf freedom
Then be Jlrenueut be united be made
tate yet be unfbaktn
IV th mind enlightened and with
heart! fine ere we have len£ groaned in
bandage and been treated with ignominy
Brave in charaSer ge ieraut in difpefi-
been flare s but even then were patri
—
Thit it the perjen who a little before
addrtfitd hit Majtfly in thefe words
“ Sire you have only to remember thit
powerful truth that tht thrones tf kirgt
can never bt firmly fired unlejs they have
fora kafe the :-ve anafi ielity tfthtpto
P“ A' ‘At ’ itgnatlc:‘l
— M I fuppofe you come from
the eaftwai d don’t you?” Op -
rati R'jtlrt ‘newen ef virtue 1 '‘ye’"
® T ®‘ viJdan 1 The fatri ’
ttijn ef Franct lu at larger preju- 1
dim it it now founded en reaftn it it
The abominably and
now fired an truth
inhuman engine tfn i electing dejpotifm
'it def rayed The Bnflile it annihilated
and the wretch w'ia governed ?r and wha
wit war thy of hit truft it now ne mere
he hisjully paid the fritt af hit treache
ry hit in fumy hat met with itt reward
Yet let the r-mr mbs ante ef the tyranny
of that fiatt-prfon live ferever in your
bofams recalled that itt mij-rab'e vic
tims were facrifited with a fbnmelejt je
er ecy at the alter af iraiv ite mdict
Alas' yes w’theut juftht anl without
appeal yourjeUow cf attires your coun
trymen have languifbedaway tlietr lives
in horrid dungeent and through years
kwhtinacani
fnn i phnnty kpt but
death I 1 mufl paujt far the idea ef
fuck bat barity and ef fneh endurance
theaki my utterance a:d overcomes me
O man it alia ce firm vaunt yur duty
Jdi neieffarvforusfrt
quei'tly to call to mind that K- igt art
anly rifpeSablt as they are ujtful : if
they reign but far thrmfelvetf ar Jarr’firt
the public goad ta their private grattfi-
rstfanr they are ta he canfidcr-d as de
RruBivt monfitrs a id are only fit ta
be extirpated A monarch pejfeues a
faSitieus but n$ natural fuprrierity
whilf-tver Tht anginal intei t tf hit
tievatianwat hr iu general advantage
and the people art iicenfcienit ne long
er bound to ub'V hfm tuan he hat merit
t defervt abd’e ce
Our prefent K g it indeed moderate
and conciliating : h- Jerms to place hit
'Ct'fi-Mnet in the afelinn af hit fellow
citizens he appeal twilling infuture
te exert his ptoj er authority in the man
ner that he ought- but Severe gi fram
tneir Jituattt'is art generally revenge
ful a d nt fud" m infinttre fiutery
weakens theio principles acdpridfw 1
laws their humaniaty Bifides the I'tjl
tf them are but too if ten the du esif de
Jignthg men and nre tiai if to begorern
ed by infamous women arprejun tuout
mi'iijter and are for the moji part
tetany incapable tf farming a fair tjli
mate of their relative duties
To prove this ajftHioi true we have
only to crijidertue late pernicious crun
cits wh eh had nearly induced our mid
Monarch te bring JhughSer to this caj I
f at Yes it certainty was the intentivi
aj the court te attack Pari with an army
which tea in oyjome prejumptueut and
jlav jh minded Nubtmah was te tnj'arct
jUi'm’JJien by devafiottun and ti eft ah
Itfh authority by blood A'sv mere thit
horrid plan w-u concerted undet tht au
j pices ef an exalted female fiend and
waste have been executed by Itiufttiout
ajcJfins ana ryai mijereanti Y t by
the buffings of H-aven it has failed
-Jacre An army of Frenchmen dijdained'tu mnf
their brethren but nobly joined
themjelvei in juppert if the cemmmcauje
Bjjtuh eonauB they have not cnly ci
vet t a thcmtives with laurels which no
Stair can wither but they have a jo taught
an ujejui tejjon lo defpotifm and have
fbaen the ftturity ef all tyrants
But though the country hasthut e
Jcapeti foramen let us not be vainly de
luuea or juppoje a merit where it does net
exijt set us follow tht example tf the
ancieit Britons and withheld from eur
chief mag ifiratt tin power of doing ovU
—iff liim confer benifitt but nut infiiSt
chajtijimentsmmlil turn paraon but not
condemn
Aavanctd fofaf in thegfeai work tf
national roftrm'utien powerful and col
lided at wo art it behoves ut to avoid
ticoniioujntfi and dij trier the tmmlet
of tht people defervt puniflment but at
men they have a right to a fair trial
hVt ought indeed at this time to be ft
vtrt and perhaps implacable but at
this time aljo we mufi be juft The fir ft
energy of a free people confiftt in the
due tiforcement of wkoltjomo and impar
tial laws: without which all muft be a
narchy violence and dtjtlation
I he adminiftration of tht lawtef En
gland it tht firft boafi ef the inhabitants
hatcountry yety facilitating
mode ef obtaining juftice for all ranks of
"® I truft we (hall go beyond them
pojfejfiun of general freedom
Let ut then take warning from thi
vijtble decay of the Britijb confutation
lit ut prevent corruption and render
courtly infiatnce insgoffiblt' and let ut
Lexington at the fign of the
uflalo tome time ago a piece
ani bias much Juperior ! them in thit ot' cloths together Willi tome wea
rtjpca at I doubt not wo ball bt by the vets ret-ds the ow ncr may get
‘never fnffer eurfelvi t te gevtrnel iy
"' f r Relent minifies-
fer frtmfuch caujes ' ——
probable that Great-B
it is more than
probable that Grea t-Britain wil gradu
ally Jink Into tht wretched ftrtt of civil
fiavery from whch we have fa recently
efcaped Ner have we any reifon te re
JpeB or imitate the apparent principles ef
the prefent leading men in that country i
for do we not know that a Lord Camel- ‘
fard a near relative a'fi an intimate
friend cf the renowned Air Pitt hat
dared wisha prtfumptiin equal te hit
fitly to pubtib afl mjy work here in
I'upptrt of arbitrary power and in eppofi
tion to the deareft right of men Ifjuch
vipers arc generated in Britain they
Jbeil Jcatter their venom i ’effcBualy
in tint uesiberated land: and fbsuid En
gl’fbmen he Jo lofl at t approve Fraxt
Jbnll have the vijtne to deleft litem
O my dear countrymen what a rap
turous projt'tA now opens itjtlf to out
vtiw—wuat a fight f glory a d exalta
tion 1 Tw nty four millions tf inhabi
tants in the fi-ett and mo ft frtile eonu
try in the wvrld regaining at once
their natural rights aid Jiarting i tta
libei -ranee ty —Uij-'eitkabie de tight
oppreffim Jervility and preju
dice fbali diiafipear wiile wifdom gt
nieus ana virtue fbalt rife triumphant I
we Jbal heicejtrth bt unrivalled in re
new ! unmati bed in industry unequal
ltd h rubes i vincible in armt
Frenchmen (bsl be the admiration of
thrgtoee and Froiice itt tve-tafti-ig Po
rauijt ANEW MAGAZINE
ON the fiiid day of Tebiuaip
next will be publilhed in the
citv of Philadelphia NEW MA
GAZ:NE to be coiit nued monthly
mine' (he direction of a fociety of Ji
terary gentlemen j
'this woik w:ll contain a greater
vane y of eirivt on Inceieflin and
enieitainlng fu've'ts rhan any other
monthly publication
To rcgn'a'e tme c'Sn manners and
tnde to improve he arcs and fcieit
ce' and ro eve a comprehenfive
vew of he hlibi" politics and com
merce of the Ucued Sra'es will be
tne bid on cels of this Mi feel liny
A fmrb'e lortion f it will be
aMoiieil :o decern poetry and genu
ine huoi 'iir w I aifn contain
ctiiic'iebu faithfio 'eiderof the pro
eiOLeediiics of 'he feeial govern
mcent oue'hei nr- h he intelligence
of (he mui'l- fo ejgn and domed ic
in iii e he mod d-enuoua exertions
w:ll be made 10 lendei this Macs
cine ufeiul and pleaiing to readers
01 evey defer pi ion— o the old and
the v oung of both fexes
The advantages that are to be ex
pected fiom the united efforts of 1
literary alTociafion inlliiuied for he
lole pnrpofe of fupponing this wo-k
mud be obvious to every one— Such
a plan while it engages the fird a
bilities enfuies a gieater variery
and a uniloim fupply of valaabie
matter than could be afforded bp
any individual however elevated his
genius or great his endeavors
CONDITIONS
I Th s work will he publlflied
pnnAually on the fiid day of every
month
II Each number will contain at
- lead eighty pages printed on fine
paper and a new let ter
III1 The price to rubferibers will
be only two dollars and two thirds
per annum
Fui-her particulars relative to this
magazine pill be laid before the pub
lie in a few weeks
Philadelphia November 16 1789
The Printers of the newfpaperv
in this city and-throghout 'he Un'iad
States are requeded to infert the
hove
FOUND
££ Y the fub criber living in
I
I
them by apply mgo jhe (nblcri
ber proving property and pay
na cijars-s Feter Higbee
Lexington Feb tf 1790
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w h c-c fcr niprovemcrNtlan e-
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pof of is inrenuky and eitiaor-
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whivb for many yc1 af'
a rme-il laihxm sm-mg i' e Mies
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out of their efta'es : and in llol'and
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United Ptovlnces
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rtentt io Mr Wm Kenneav who is nu
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- Ah i notfwect all ii not founJ
Jic ire a look piv to
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I l ai Hu es limpltenv a cace
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-i'gfr in regal eonttnt
y 1KJU I' hc year 1615 -he e
k wa a Nob enim in Ge nuny
V 'i! dauglvcr was co n'e-i by a
y ii'-i: lo’d When he ha I mi-ie
fi h pro'efs in this aiTiir as is uiual
b- 'I’r'D'e i-nr'ionnf fnrnJr lhco!d
-flt-i ir hiJ a confers sec wh h m
- ' mhn- c:TnC' if heniameJ
b an--fvc --Ij rh'C' ian-'-i’--"-sin !c!P'IIc
ed c "tsl to he? quality To
whim ti c t - lie- replied that was no
eT'wer tbhis nveftinn hcdefi'ed a
e'ln to know ”har he had to main
tain ber wj'i f To wbuh the yourn
ltitd 'hen anfvc'cl he hoped that
was tn 1 q’teion fot" liiftiihcrltaiTce
vis as piM cIt a hi1 name The
old Lord owned h’s poiTtfiTions to he
P'ff Ii”t (lill siked if he had no
lh:na tn'nc fccurehan land whcre
w h ro mrinti'n his diiighrci' The
cpicfti'n was ftranecj but ended in
thi thafThe father of the young 'a ly
pave his iiofinverefolve never to many
h duaher though his heir and
who would hive fuch g-eif rfta'CSi
l -'oimio whohmla rasnuii trade
b Vh-cb hr m: h fubii'h if dioie
f -n h's b "n C ninny 'I hC young
y
TJI E S W F E T N EQ L E CT
Ry Ren lohnfon
TILT to he rei' Ril! 10 he drell
V A von c :omg to a fesfl
S i'i M I'C pnwi'et d fl 'll perfum'd
hulv it 1 to lie pieiumed
Xl-o' A-i' hid canfc ac nor fumd
ipe- of none at picfeniT-hereiy-fofewarn aM p'-rfuns
h-i lofe his miftieis he from tekina an gNiRntrtent
ft 1 1 m A (a
f? r‘ ?
£- ftcWC0tWrf0
HULK'
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H mud immediately a few Firkins
f pmd PI) I TPR
Lexington Jan 13 1 790
— —
J U S T A R R I
V E
And now oppRjg or f-'iihy
PETER JANUARY ft SON
Ar their S org ’n tciv'on onpor'C
the P-nt n ' a hfr irdcm
P!e’r aTn-’menr rl rnnnq aovCj
toiher'-if n which t!-e rinn
c touahV 'c ms for (' id r0-nt
Wheat Rye R:t'C“ P?: Sahftc
ALSO FOR S A L E
T V O I f o r
On Ms’?! STrrT
In tub Town or LrirNfims
J U S TP UR L I s' H ED
THE KENTUCKY
ALMANACK
Fok ins Year or our Lord
7Y0
Prin'cd on line writing paper
-
And m?y he had at this Oflie
by (he Grofs dozen or ftt:g!c “
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on a ote 0f ianj puffk1 from
o William Croinwei! Hi-
- t o
Prccmber the 7th 1 7
ltd
The
note is 1 think lor twele
pounds ten HiiSIings ind
s 1
ncver jtCf jved vaiue thertfiT
never received vaiue iliert
determined not pay it un
s s exempt td h 1
' t Nhftit otiPg
yt-mry 24 I790
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1
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' Bill Co lyod rate r open
acraM’it arc rejurllrdreiH‘ikeiminul3te
farrmertte-hlrlVUliom Kmvedy t’-tfe:
who fa tt cimrty way net rrftfS 4 y
Z)cr 26 1789-
ryAKEN tip bv the fuhfcriber liv -
’ 1 L J
- j0HN JOHNS
All kinds rfElankrPooksfor
made
Mharts Clerks ft:
JUST OPEN E D '
And to tt Sold it
AND’FW HO v F - ?: C
A Irrgt and general effartment of
M E R C II A N I) I S E
11 v ' H tii iiiiiin rexu tin nr
PhiaHelPhjjj(iie!lLrerelYe
'fu XVcl
Iciben a
—
him pi 1 frni in h per ons rs rhey may
IwVe'r ’7:11 tMiede'-ve-ed to him
and ' e uvi c:e e the hooks in Pbila
ce j nij riinf oirihem our ar V deli-
’cr '1-ein n Icxii?ron ro rheovi’Prs
ftlcv payirgh'ni he exrence rfcar-
rinse he wiil take ihr Vpinrrarf the —
Tbooks a: he does of his
ir- ncy and
piopetijr hut will not rifle lie
lofs ot cllhci by accident
AITXANDFR PARKFR
Islington Feb 1 2 1790
CHAR L F S W II i T E
COPPER SMITH
Lute of N Lll' YORK
RFSPECTIUILY Informs the
Public that he intends carrying
on the Copper Smith's bufinefsat this
eyIIe buys
a" kintia ofol-d uop( c brafa pvwicr
and lead— Thof'c ho 1 leai'e to favor
him wihrhclrciiftnm flall hue their
woik dore In the bell manner and on
the fhor left notice
Lexington DtcS 1789
F7'' AKFK tip ly the fuhfcriher lv
r iu or South Elk-Ha'n 2 miles
lf‘rShJrnons m’U an ren grey mate
? f'fr “’A Mural trotter 14 hands
erd a half high tie Ira’ d pereebaHe
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HUGH ALEXANDER
CO
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tiouthalf am'le from the townof
gte a red S T F E R about 1 8
mt' th 0J9 a crop off the rfght ear
AtftSjea to 1 tf
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Ftb ti 1790
- fubferiber liv
T fJLrLtln
1 £ hear lexi gton FytrC u
two beep the ore Hack with a
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A frazil to ' KAHcNIR
CASFER KARSNLR
Ftb 11 1790
ear Appro fed tt £ t 10
ELIZABETH DAVIS
January 29 1790
rpAKFNup by the fuhfcriber living
I in IFtod ferd Count within two
- the Clover-hottomra fornl
WRF neither docked no r
about a feet y inches high Appraifed
Til F fubferihers for the Pncycld
fsdia Pryanica a’C hceby in
fived that the fi ft 1 ohime i now ea
dy and will he elivcei on paxment
ot £ in Ph'laJe!-hia agreeable to
the 'C ms of the "iilrcr'pii'Pi
The 'tih'ciiher'will be in Danvil'e
rhe ri‘ft of Mah rear on his way to
pl-'rc in all i'x vatious bianchC’ (to I "iKV t''e nr Fimothy
wit) St’I's Rew and Die kerilesftc !“ -ovet feed and I wifl to
Alfo call all kind of hraTs woik for one two good duchers to draiq a
mill mikes and repairs all k!nd of Pon an“ tuirtovc a p-eie or natu
biafs and tin wk likewife epairs rI‘ “e-dow ground ip tje yicin:ty
all k nds of locks and leys He buys ht-nkfort on Kentucky
riAKFN vpbythefubjcriber living Ing'on on main ftieet nearly oppo
I in Fayette county a biacF Steer ftc Mr Collin’s Tavern Ladies and
with a white face 3 years old a crop
in the left ear App raffed to £1 1 4
ELI CLEVELAND
Tt all tt whom it may eeneern
Til E I'niUccs of the town of
Lexington do hereby requcft &
direft all perfonc that have fences or
incumberances In the Streets: Adjoin
ing' rhe out lots that they have them
removed by the ift day of April next
fo as to leave the full fparfe afljpned
it eiub-to each-: Street clear of obftrutfions
"ivery of at which rime they will give their
of the Tub perfonal atrcndance to fee that the
purport of this AJvertifement is ftiidt-
ly complyed with
Ry order of the Board
ROBT PARKER Ok'
Dee y 1789 ’-j
Dec 5
LJ hferiberjitt-baritig ay -ap -
pHcatient at yet whit h hat the ap-
fearc hit plan ef Jettiemut at
XfnjtuShtalt fucceeding hat in-
t:m" dtfer JettinE tur until
the firlef O3ober mxt I the mean
time iie intends to explore that ctunfy
a-iJ make fame atntr arrangemort9
which will be recejary far the Jifeiy
of the place After which tb jant
Terms will be held out as befttt
B " Games t
Lexington Jan 26 1790
to cun-
mencc work in April
- Wilkinfon
Lexington Jan 8 1 790
JUST OPENS D
Arni now tor filr by
GOUDY and WILLIAMS
At their- Itore'in lxington
oppofite capt Youngs Tavern
and near the new courthoufcr
a neat and general allort
ment of v
GL O O D S
Well adtped to the feafon
which wiil be fold on themr A:1
reafonable terms for carti or ‘
c
burr
“
TRAYED frpm the fuhfct'ber it
Coopers ran the 2 6th of Jm-Hory
Inft a l-ke y f tret horje 5 years old
li hmdrhlgh a large flar in his fore
"r3“' vr'‘“c " -vo m sat ntarpae
head branded thus) 6 on the near fde
fadallrouni-Atfoabaymare about
6 years aid jbad before big with fold
J i V
a V"" y
’& tel’igence t$ him Jboll have two
gMtars reward
3
JOHN STAMPS
E L AYRES
V E R -S MI TH
J E W L' t
Respectfully inform
his friends and the Public that
he has lately opended a fliop in Iex-
Gentlemen? who honor 'him with
their cuftom may depend on Raving
their commands complied withon the
mod reafonable termi and on the
ftiorteft notice
Lexingttn Jan as 1790
W
gCreb-archari the lit tf March fag
Border ta fieri early the netf morning 8
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of ne D ike of O leans feemed
to hdilii the kings departure
Ju order tuat the throne might
i declared vacant and tue
D ikeoi O earn proclamed i u-
tenant general of the kiigaom
Perhaps a more iniquitous plot
-Vras never contrived
' ‘ VVlien the Marquis de la Fay
ette was introduced to the king
’Foreign intelligence
X O N U ON Oft 16
1 T is nut ) Ci accrued in
France whether the K !g
ha 1 have the ul'aal title t King
01 Navarre This is left fur tu
- iuc diicuilion
? Ibc intentions of both the
Xouri party and the mob in the
late revolution in France are
every day more deveioprd and
we are no competent to pro
nounce them with gi eater pre
cifh'h than we have been able
to do hitherto A revolution fo
important cannot be too much
enquired into and we (hall
therefore lay before our readers
e ariltocratic partv enraged affJ1ri Pace io the politic
In find all their ichcmes uniaC- Scarcely a V enct nrt vc to be feen
:-Cclfui employed everv eniea
you trigocn the court into
milure hicirili ild Ifprti L Ex N G T o n
tle K'g from hs N-fional At- The Gere a AiTi-mbiy h ve ap
feuiwuy attdlprocluce an open poined JOHN 1IOWKL BRIGGS
'ruptirc in tne kingdom — THOMAS MADRON cVKUS
Ano her party in the intereft GRI!FN and CIIARlRS CART
fume I uriher tVirtiruUr nnthis tneiami- in lumc ay ui uuiei ae3tli I mu s paujet for now atni Vjef to our
i P rfor tltell Clduliiy IS equal to fuck barbarity o’d of fn-h endurance vri —: a fight f gov a dextla
tabled wmch mav not be Cf!"p 7' y htVjre ‘ can urn Tw ty fonmitu Mai
tiiought ‘UnmteTefting ’ - 1U ' 0 mav It ajo r fom yn inyour duty touts mtheh e't a id mijl f Mrrnu
Wnether It was thf Kino’s bt down in CO'lltitfl lotne HCvel- frim1 ! : s ne eff ir f-r Uifre try i’lthe Wvtia' r(ai:iig-at tee -
p rionai defire toclcapc trom (®fv lefrrlhmtnu ' i qUiti'ttocui to mind thu K t are tudr aura r ghts aJ tfa'Ung i ta
v ruilfl nrior the I ire lil- T -S Carious I pint is intole Ay rrfpeftale as they are ujt’utt if - i'Hetty tJijeital i dcsglul l r
tuibanccs is a matter nbtfoea- ralk 11 Ihf c-lttin flares j and iy reign fa fame's ' ttif P'O'’
liib retreat had he been difeo
vered Th- fr ig's liua ion in
thiscife wojid nave been more
ignominous and irkfome even
'than ii is ar prel nr
The parties however who
advifed Lie K hg’s clc ipe had
ery oppolite imerefts in view
forver you brpd your courie' to
wliomfoevtr- you adchefs vouf-
- frif you are inltnli"iy mbj-ct
- to a good humournl 'neft Ciive
was ready for hibeicape to VL z
the hoifs wre ahead) lurnet
feu in the royal ft -blc as weil
as relays i -f them Lnt fuiwaid
—though in ii aking the at
tnnpt me Kmg mud have run
coniiderabJc t'lk file journy'
from Fans is long a d every
to an nay villagr thidugh
which he would have pi lied
arc in arm and oUIJ prihahly’ touugeinelndinni ”
have di ne their ulmuit to Hop
Sun of Liberty
-at Vrlailles he addrelled him H faport the frize is valuable- forhtno
in tnefe words :
rlie “ 1 am come
and tewed If: we faceted future ages
my head I thougit It b:ft to natih$ntr us as heroes JbiU worflipus notional reformation poweiful and col
"kome- and -(hed - m f- blood - here n deities- while our immrdiato and i "1' '
- in : y our fer Vice than Wit fl )W menfe reward is the falvatien ef out
on the place of execution in country O pidlike Enthufiajml The
Pans” He tVn told
the obj-dl of his mi
hoped nib Majesty would "Ot op- ef jonijelvrt the cauje of freedom
p le iL-Tie king made but Then be flrenueus be uniiedf bt mode
li le hfrtiiion! —
American Inquifitirentfs
i gciiiictiiii ami ims r ‘I
-Icduhrougu mult parts ol N rth
"A'rtienca-observes-that wtiere--
Tbit it the perjen who a little before am be as much Juperitr t them in this ot'clotli together with fome wea
addrefitd hit Majtfly in thrje words : rtjptS as I doubt not vt ' flail be by the VcIg ds -
Sire you havt only te remember this pojeffion of general freedom ' 0 8
powerful truth that the thrones of kings Let us then take warning frem tin tum Dyappmngo the InblCfl
l)UL Vrry I rouble f m-r iiquilill- can never befirmiy fired unlejsthry have vijikle decay of the Britifbcoifiitut’tn her piuviiig property and'pay-
' ' ' J ’ 'niciMrsf-c Feter Higbec
LcxinpeTifFcDn PT 7 9UT
Sire” fax 8 bleEedgtt of mankind and the happinefs 'chajtijemenli— let him faraen but net
to offer win of millions muQ newer never be atferted conarmit
to omr you frarmA IF invented fe far in thfgreai work of
tunal reformation poweiful
leded as we are it behoves us to avoid
hcentioignel's and drpdeK-iheimke--
tj the people dejtrye p unifbment but as ' C' before the pob--
vSTkiig-
llion gtogyau all afTtmbUd in a cauft worthy tre and perhaps implacable but at is I he Printers of the newfpaperr
lid 'Ot op- ef'voiitielvet- the cauje of freedom hu timeatjo we mufl bejul The firfl in this city anJ-ihroghour he Unued
' This is the only lain tact on vm
can obtain nil you have open of that Huey j hvefaeverJi your dyd wi
' bilu-si rertUr l that its nrf-rabc tic- folly top
rc tints wer facnfu rJ with a fe iml‘js fe- It p port of
creey at the alter cf iraivite mil'ce
jflu yes w'thr-u: in 'Vie at! w'tln ut
appeal yonrjetuw n-Murtt y put t out
tryme i hive Ian i‘U:lhti away their lives
ii hairiJ dungeons ana through yens
ofjoltatvjuH'Wct kivehal noeonjo
I men but from phrenzy h e but
the
prefled
till!
with rain you anlwer ihoilly in
the afliimaiive and repeat you
enquuy s M riluhki you ac
in a mighty tiatk-f what nows
are there to the eaftwaru F —
tor hibfranquillv and to obtain
tmioediatc aiteniion at theic
inu was to ai tjjupate enquiry
b laying M na ne is B n
jamm Funkl i 1 was born at
Bolton ant a pi inter b pro
hihoii am iravelhng to Fula
delplii fltail reiumat luch a
tiii'i and have no news—— ow
P H I L A D R I P H I A N iv i x
Extras of a letter from Cape Francois
OS 5J
v Bufinefs of eve v k nJ Is flarrna
ted he e and eve v 'hine in
onan cimirjjo hk ticcn laid ihefe
5 day rad 'he town Iilum'na e-J
and irhabican'i un'e arms every
niiih' In comeouence of an expcAcJ
revolt of i he net' ties All dnmedic
pcwwy cenw IO PC- JUmjjiknby atxAftMwlt axJ to ejlab
who has nor cockade eunpofeJ of gorily ay Lud A'v mote this
red whiC an te horrid plan w is caucnted wdet the u-
Jpces of an traced femie fund a-J
The Speech of Mon r MORKAUdeSt
MPRRY Julyag 1 789 - l ranf
t:ed fioma ipe' piir'cd ar'Paiis
EleOors' of Paris Citizens Frenchmen !
r I ' H K glorious epoch is now arrived
1 when France quits her chains e
merges frem herdarknefs and is warmed
te animation by the bright beams of the
The moment is of vofl
LR Efiui es Mkmjer of ihe Pi ivy
Council or Council of Stare '
tote yttbeunfbaken
Wth mind enlightened and with
hearts ftnrere we have lang groaned in
bondage and been treated with ignominy
brave in charaSer gf ifriur in difpefi
ran magnanimousiHOxertionc wehaxe
yii been flares X' but even then were patri -
inhuman evgi-- of u leie-iting dfjlelijm flawy fiem whuhwe hay j recently
it deQrov-’d -The B-fl’ie is annihilated tjcajtJ Ntr have wt any rcafon te rf
M'td the wrttrhw'iORjrcrn-d !t andwhe fpetl er imitate the apparent rri iciplesof
wti w thy tf his uufl is now ho mere the friyentleadi-g mrn in that country g
hr -r h i sju’lly fa1 1 the trice of hit treat he- for do we not k’ew "that Lrd Camel
his infamv ba w-t with its reward ftrd a rear mauve a id an intimate
citizens he a e- j wui g m future
te exert his fio er uni :ir!t in the wa'v
net that hmu-bf but Six ere gs fion
tnrir Jituar:o‘ re g‘ira:v revenge
ful ad nt Jt-din 'nfiniere Jlittery
weakens their inrcij ies a’djrd jwn
lows tiitir humaniaty B Hites the ejl
f them ae but too often me du e ot do
Jig’tug’raen a d arena ie in beg vent
ea by infamous women or prelum fns
miiijteij and are for the vivl 't
- tctaiy incapable H farm g a i'ar efli
mite of their relative du :ts
It deject oh a ce
Our refent K' isMeel moderate
ana reneiiiathg: i Jernu to flare hit f N the find lay ! I'cbiuaiy
co fiience in the afrliiu o ms teivw — next !l In pulilifteJ in -he
anlytocoafiderti e iate er:rts t'uu
cits wn ch hod nearly i dat'd our m d
Manor cu is bring jliughfr io thiscai
tai Tcs itcertu uy wa tiri’ tentivi
tj the court to ait-HK Pari wit han army
wuith itn oi r jomt i rrjumptuotisa-il
flav Jb miiuita fjl-t mu wastotnjorct
energy of a fret people ctnfifts is tit Sratcs arc refuelled to imert the
due en orcement of wliottjome and impar- bove
tial laws:" without which alt mufl be a
narchy violence and dejelatien
' I beadminijlration ef the laws of En
gland is the firfl boafl of tie i nhabitants
jfthat counts i yet by facilitating the
mode of obtaining juflicejor ail ranks of
watto hare been eucuted by nuHuous
ajtffi'i ana royai mijereo-'ts T 1 Iy
the nffi-igi of H av:u it has ied
in a 1 my oj Fttiicnmtu dijdai-ed to maf
Jacre their brethren but nobly joined
tbemjtlvei injuppottof theiemnoniauje
tj juilt conauh they nave net nly ce
vena tncmtna vnt'n lauitit which ne
f imr cah wither tut they hteajd taught
an Ujtfu tejjtn toaejpoiijm and hare
fbarti thcfeiurity of ait tyra'ts
but l laugh tfiFtaiiiitry hoithui e
Jcafeu perdition let ust el le vainly dr
iuitta or jup pJe a merit where it does not'
ex ft i ut us Jo lew the example of the
auciet Brtons and withhold frem our
chief mag Ijlrate the pewer ef doing evl
-ifJ him torjer bem fits but m t inflict
r-t let the r-ifi-min nce of the tyranny
P U N D
Y the lub criber living in
Lcxtflgtorrtitihefignoftha
men trufl we (ball go beyond them J iiffaln '(bme time ago a piece
To prt re this a Jtiii- true we have in i-fl ooe'is ihiv M Teed any
friend rf the renowned r Put hat
dated wiiha rrtjiin tion equal te hit
ujlib afl mjy work here itt
f arbitrary pm er and in Oppafi
tim to the de ir Height of m-i Ifjuch
vifat ae geicriitd it Hr tain they
Jluli jcatttr thrir venom i effeBualy
intnv aribtrited land and fluid Fn
gl’flm'n he Jo m-l m to approve Fra ft
jb lit hive th- v'f rt to dr tell them
O my a Mr f tttymen what a rap
cifv of Phi:aJeiira a NhV MA
l'iZ NK ro he com nned mnthlyf
lim e i he Ji'dionof a focieiy of if
ttrary gentlemen
Ihiv woifc w II coma:n a fester
vaney of eXi-i m in'e rdm- and
ei ie fainine iu e-i han any other
m'i:th!y pubi cdovni
1‘ OK ' i e "ne tiin manners and
f-:Ic feien-e- fwimri-ve 1c aos and
' cvc a toniHehenflvo
v cv o: h - but i Yo'hic and com
me ce oi h- U i’ I Sra es will bo
A im -b v Minion f it will be
a? er-ii-'lie eU u (' civ i"c:ry and
hiJi i- w - aTn coma n a
ciiic cbv fi"h'n i-nUe' of the pro
c ' red-ut if K' fc'cial govern
in' c-r )e he-1 v h he intelligence
nf itc on in f f) nd domcftic
In the he mil ll e-'uous cseitions
w it fe nuie u icm'et rh:s Maca
r re ut ul and leafing 10 'ca'C'S
01 eve y defer nt on--o 'he old ik1
ihc vounR of bt-rh 'exes
The advaiastivi 'ha at to be ex
pend f i m the uiii'ed effort or s
lireiaiy alTocuton inllhuied for he
loi'e piirpofc of fi'ppouirR this wo-k
mbit ohvoui to eveiy one— Such
a plan while it engaees' the firfl a
bilitics enftnes a pt cater variety
and a uniloym fupply of valnxhe
uiauer than could he afforded by
any individual however elevated his
genius or gre 11 his e'ndcrvors '
CONDITIONS
I Th s work w'lf he publllhed
punflually oh ihfe fiiftday of every
month
II Each number will contain at
lend e gh y pages printed on fiBe
paper and a new lei re-
III The Price to rubferibers will
be only rwei dollars and two thirds
per annum v
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QNomb XXVII)
THE
KENTUCKY GAZETTE
A
U R D
Y
FEBRUARY 27 I79°-
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LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN RRADFORO at his Office at the corner of Main anti Crofs Streets where Subfcriptions Advert extents &cfor
this paper are thankfully received and Printing in its different branches done with Care and Expedition
it)C in It rubier i Gers
Retoived that at all meetings of
ihis locie'y the members Ihali have
a rght to vote by Poxy appointed
unuer the" hands
Oidertd that the foreeoing refolu-
tions be publiflied in the Kentucky
Gazette that all per fops willing to
enouage the manufafleres of their
country inay be in 01 mod of an op
portunity of doing fo
'1 elte
HaO AaAS I QDD Secretary
NEW MAG AZ INF
N the find day of hebuiary
next will be publiihed in the
civ of Philadelphia a NEW MA-
GAZ NE to be coni nued monthly
un e the do eft ion of a fociety of i-
terary gentlemen
t his work will conran a cheater
c r r
va-iety of eiuys on mterelting and
entertaining fubeffs than any other
monthly publication
To regulate American manners and
tafte to improve the arts and fcien-
ce and io give a comprehenfive
v ew of the hiilorv politics and com
nie ce of the United States will be
the toll obiects of this Mifceliany
A futtabie portion of it will be
allotted to decent poetry and genu
ine humour It will alio contain a
com1 ie but faithful regiftei of the pro-
fioteedings of he federal govern
invent togethe1 wi h he intelligence
of 'he month fo-eign and domcftic
In line he moll fl'enuous exeuions
wdi be made to lender this Maga
zme u 1 eful and plealing to readeis
of e' e y description —to the old and
the oung of both lexes
The advantages that are to be ex
petted f om the tinned efforts of a
li e-ay allociation inliituted for he
(ole purpofe of fupporting this wo k
mull be obvious to every one — Such
a p la while it engages the trill a-
bilities enfuifes a gieatet variety
and a uniform lirpply of valuable
Eater than could be afforded by
any individual howevei eievated his
genius 01 great his endeavors
CONDITIONS
I Thru work will be puhliflied
pun-uaily on the fiift day of every
month
if Each number will contain at
ler ft ergh y pages printed on fine
paper and a new ter er
iii I’he price to fubfcribers will
be -nly two dollais and two thuds
per annum
Put hei part culars relative to thir
magazine "'ill be laid before the pub
lic n a few weeks
Philadelphia November 16 1789
I he Printers of the newfpaners
In h-s city and throghout 'he Uni-ed
S ares are requefted to infert the a
bove
t
At a meeting of the Kentucky Society
Jor the encouragement of manujafi
ures at Danville December 5 th 1789
F HE managers reported to the
i meeting : — That the firft pay
Bern of the fubicription had been
nearly paid in and that hev hid
tern ed the amount to Philadelphia
to p-ocuie ipinning and carding ma
(?h':es aid lincKing lot ms
Lhat to enable the company to
carry then defign fully into executi
on an addition ought to be made to
the at'ital aheady fubfipijbed ot tbee
bund ed pounds: when
'eupon pavers reeds the owner rrm oet
Kelolved that a new fubicrrpnon i 1
thm bv app b ngto the fnbfirr
be ope 'edfoi tbnty addtionl ftiaies -f 11 ul
omi- hat ail j erf n who (hall pay in "er proving property and pav2j
the iinaunt of the r fubfuiptions on ir° c arPr't' P"ter HigbeeE
or be!-- e the I aft day of March next Lexington Feb ig 1790
Hr a i be emit led 1 o ail the privileges of
A
(
JUST OPENED
And tq be s By
ANDKFVV HOI MRS A C
y
J large and general affortment of
MERCHANDISE
r
Suitable to the prlent and approaching
' '
ec on which wni t hid on the low? t
J J nrnnrrav onrt
terms for LASH or LOUN 1 Rl PRO-
'
uu
Wanted immediately a few Firkins
of good BUTTER
Lexington J in 12 1750
J
U S T ARRIVED
And now opening for fate by
PETER JANUARY ft SON
the Printina Otfioe a large an’ com
pleat affoi'ment of GOODS adapted
to the feafun which they will fell on
eairmable terms foi aftr Com
Wheat Rye Butter Porit Saltftc
ALSO FOR SALE
T YV O l' 10 S
On Ad ain Street
In the 1 oivn of Lexington
PJkS
JUS T PUBLISHED
T II E KENTUCKY
AT TV J '
tliliGiV
For the Year of our Lord
7 70
Printed on fine writing paper
And may be had at 'his Office
by tire Grofs dozen or Angle
J hereby forewarn a'l
from taking an
ffign merit
to of hand 'o ff from
on a
me to William Cr
ft a -
'omwei
December the 7th
ted
1789
Hr
link tor tv el c
nrte is
pounds ten fhillings and
as
never reC"ived
value therefor
am det rminerf
not pay it un-
iefs compelled by law
NnMian Y
January 2 1790
() UN D
I j Y the fub:criber !iv:ncr in
r " rfxington at the fign of the
J "Palo lome time ago a piece
of clot' together with forre wea-
All kinds of Blank Books for
Merchants Clerks ftc mHe
and ruIed ro anv ’fe 'A!fo
1 0
0 rooks new bound on reafon
Te terms at this office
BLANKS
OF ALL KINDS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
A K F N ut) by the fubfcriber liv
ing or South Eik-Horn miles
below Shannons mill an iron gray mare
2 years old natural trotter 1 a hands
A and a half high no brand perceivable
tier natural mark tptrnijed to £1)
HUGH ALEXANDER
porfons Fe1' 15 1790
fubfcribers for the Encyclo
ia Britanica aie he eb in
fored that t h e fi 1 ft volume is now rea
dy and will Ire delivered on patmcnt
ol £ 3 in Philadelphia agreeable to
the terms of the fubfcripilon
The fubfcriber will be in Danville
the full of Match next on his wav to
Philadelphia anti wll receive 'he fub
fcrintion money due on the deliver y of
th : firft volume from ftich of the fub
Ictibers as may choofe to fend it by
him or front -itch per ons as tbe may
lodge it with to be de weed to h in
and Ire will ieceive the books in Phila
-y deipha tianfport them out and del'
vei' 'hem n Lexington o'heowrers
“ (they paying him the expenee of car
riage) he will rake the famecaieof 'he
money and books as he does i f his
own property but will not ilik the
lot's oi either by accident
ALEXANDER PARKER
Lexington Feb 12 i“go
FJ AKFN up by the Jubfcriber living
f about half a mile from the town of
Lexington a red S T K E R about 18
in on 1 hs ola a crop off the right ear
Ap raijea 10 i E J
i o JOHN MAXWELL
reb 11 t
go
AKEN up by the fubfcriber list
ii g rear lexivgton Fayette Cotin
ty two fbeep the ore black with a
tomb the other white both craped in
"t ear and a Jilt in the Right
to
CASPER KARSNER
Feb
11 1790
Fi A KIN up by the fubfcriber living
1 on Cane run in Woodford county a
red brindled Heifer about 2 years' old
loft Jprivg marked with a crop jn the left
Appraifed to f 1 10
eur-
n
ELIZABETH DAVIS
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anuary 29 1790
CHARI E S Y H 1 1 E
COPPER SMITH
Late of NEW FORK
ESPECTIULLY Informs the
Public that he intends carrying
on the Copper Smith’s hufinefs at this
place in all its vatious Blanches Go
wit) S' Ms fhew and Die kettles Ac
Alfo calls all Kind of brafs wotlt for
mills- makes and tepans all kind of
Jot oh and tin work likewife repairs
'All k ind - of locks and levs He buys
all kinds ofp'd copper biafs pewrer
and lead — ! hofewho 1 leafe to far or
him with ihcirct-ftom fhal! have heir
work done in the beil manner and on
the ftiot tell nonce
Lexington Lee 3 17S9
with a white face 3" years old a crop
lcfl tar- Appraijtd to £2 15
J ELI CLEVELAND
AKFN up by the fulftcribcr living
in Woodford County within two
miles of the Clover bottom a forrel
MARK neither dockej nor Branded
about 4 feet 7 inches high Appraifed
to £ic
ED WAR D CAJHERS
April 28 1789
V E R -S M I T H
AND
J E W E L L E R
ESPECTFULIY informs
his friends and the Public that"
nTAKFN up by the fubfcriber living he ha5 a‘ely opccd a 7l°I’ il Eex
fi in Fayette county a black Steer R'°n’ °rn 'n eet' rly oppo-
fi eMr Collins Tavcn Ladies and
Gentlemen who honor him with
their cuftom may depend on having
their commands complied withon the
moil teafonable terms and on the
fhortefl notice
Lexington Jan 22 1790
To all to whom it may concern
TUIK Fruftoes of the town of
- Lexington do hereby requeft ft
direfl all par Tons that have fences or
incnmberances in the Sneers adjoin
ing 'he out Ims that they have ’hem
removed bv the til day of A pi 1 1 next
fo as 10 lea' e ihe full fnace afltgned
to each Srree' e'ear of ohftrtidions
at which time tnev will give their'
pcfonal attendance to fee that the
pumort of 'his Advertifement isftrift
ly complyed with
By order of the Board
ROBE PARKER C:k
Dec 5 -1 7S9
ri
HE fubfcriber not having any op
D plicae ons as yet which has the ap
pearance of Itis plan of JettUment at
the Mujcle Shoals Jucceeding has in
dited hm to defer jetting out until
the fir I of Otlober next I the mean
t ‘m- he intends to explore that country
and make fame olner arrangement s
which will be ntceffary for the fafety
of tne place After which the fame
Terms mil be held out as bef ore
B Gaines
Lexington Jan 2 6 1 790
jj WILL give Calh for Timothy
x a id Clover feed and I with to
hire two good ditchers to drain a
pond and improve a piece ot natu
ral meadow ground in the vicinity
of Frankfort on Kentucky to ®i m
mence work in April
J- Wilkinfon
Lexington Jan 8 1790
JUST OPENED
And now for fab bv
GOUDY and WILLIAMS
At liictr ffore in lc-xr-igton
oppofue capt Youngs Tavern
and near the new conr- ome
a neat and general aflort
ment of
GOO O S
Well adipred to tilt feafon
which will be f Id on the m-fl
reasonable terms for calh or
Furr
t TRAYED from the fubfcriber o't
Cooper's run the 26th oh January
lafi a likely frrrel horje 5 years old
15 hands high a large Jlar in his fore
head branded thus 9 0 on the near fide
fhod all round— Alfo a bavmare about
6 years old flood before big with fold
fpots--Whoever 1 3 hands 3 inches hig hfome f addle
delivers the aid creatures to
Mr John Metcalf on Cooper's run or
gives in teltigence to him jhall have two
dollars reward
3 JOHN STAMPS
SAMUEL AYRES
S I L
c° 00 co ®Mt)corw(1!)Bi
° A larAe company will meet nt the
iCrab-orchard the nth of Mtrch in
border to ftart early the next morning
8 through the Wil lernefs
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L O N I) O N 03 20
France fared by SHOii BUCKLES
V ivi U M G tile many pa
triottc offerings that indivi
' duals are daily pouring into the
public treaiury the following
bright thought of fome g-nerous
P tit-maitre defer ves to be re
corded as a lingular means of
fiipporting the linking credit of
a nation
Meifieurs fays he addielling
himlelf to a daly paper 1 am
continually hearing of the im
pending ruin of my countiy
for want ofe ghty millions If
every one do as much as 1 have
done this fun mav be ealily
railed and wi hout much a -ft to
an one V'oici mou irciet
The immenle buckles we wear
nour Ihois are eafily changed
for ano her faihion I have a
pair that when melted mult
fuv!y produce halt a loins as
they oft me two 1 earned
them lo my dftrict from thence
t‘he goto the mint there aie
in P iris I reckon at leaft 30)
thousand pet funs who may ca
fiiy follow my example a id
£- o thoufand buck Us will one
wih another prodtu 3U‘vx
1i res or neariy hail M N ck
8'’s lean
BENGAL January 7
D E H L I
’ The fate oi G ioum K'h
dir K ian has b en at lengtn de
tei mned upon and the mode
of puniihment orcfcnbed H i
eyes are at fi-ft to he (oop-d
from their (tickets with a fimi
Jar inftrunent to that with
Which lie caufed the unfortnatc
king’s to be extt ft -d 4 in tins
£1 union he is to remain for a
certain time n od'r ihit lie
hi nfelr mav feel tioie agonifmg
anJ unip'akable lu'Termgs
vhich he had occa fumed io
conducted- a other 4 he is then to be
to a place prepared for
the uccafion and intered to trie
mi idle in which p fture he is
to continue to be (hot at with
pnluned arrows until he ex
pires His offences it m ill
b admitted have been mon
ftrous 4 his puniihment how
ever we are lorry to fay though
feemiiigly accomodated to ht
acbons is a Ipccies f remeJ
retribution which too ftro- giy
mark the fanguinary plncip
which unfortunately for man
kind fil’d inflien'e Eaftern go
vernments It may be laid
that it luits deipotic flutes
where whatever infpires fear is
the proper v ft ipring of govern
ment t but the voice of nature
cues loudly againft it
American occurrences
P H I L A D E L P H 1 A Nov 28
ivraft from a dilcourlc f 'he
re Mr Robert Flecming (Ion
u' Mr Robert Flecming au
thor of the fulfilling of the
’ Fcnn'ore-) Jehvercd at Lm-
don 1701
for 1 cannot but hope that
fome new m'ti:ricH'ion "of the chief
JupP'irtert of A tichrift wll then hap
pjn and ie hv 'he French Manor
c&vraay begin toheconfiueiabiy hum
beJ Jibour that time f 1 7 ) '1 hat
wheearf jhepierm' French King take
the Siwfnr h - Eh$ Ip and this for
kis Mono Ntc p-usibut impar he may
raid 1101 UBJii nor any mull cue
whole three daugh'ers are at a town
board ng fchnol under the difeiplme
Ing
of 1 dancing mafte when they fliould
be a1 the fpipr:ng wlieel and who
whfle they (hold be 'he Ted ip decent
homefpun as were 'hen frugal grand
mothers now ca ry half their fathera
crops on their bac's
4 It is aut af charaBer far the
gentleman of the robe ta camplain when
ijicv receive e-ght time the fees
which the laws of rheir co’umry gie
them— and when the fid it of bick
ering fo nnivcfalV prevails '
$ It is aut af charaBer far the fa
culty to coinpla n when it is fo fafiii
o' side to oc inipafei and equally
fafbenabtc for them to cha ge for each
attendance or ench fuch inJ- po'ion
whar an hdneft labourer would be a
whole month in accnmula'ine
6 ( ir eut if charaBer fee the fe
ticty af the frail fiflerhaad ro com
plain as the" of afl othc pnfejms
aae moft iioerally encourage !
SELATf
On Tuedgr the 1 6th inftant the Jiit
ans killed a man and wouiided another
near Steckdel’s ftatitn an licking creek
N E C D O T E
“ IT In very dark night” fays Ca
I to to one of hi brethren of co
lour as they were both daggering
home from a frolic 'n a thankfgiving
eve- ftagge'ing did I fay— they were
not diunk not weie they fober they
C Trayed or liolen from ih j
fubferiber in Lexingtor
in November laft a forrel
noiaiun nai weieincy loner mey A
werest that happv medium when tho boric four years old laft fpri g
bandfman feels himlelf as happy at1 about fourteen hands high a
the monarch Imall ftar in his forehead trot
“ It is a very dark night CPar branded on the left (houkkr G
take care fay Cato rhe cautien Alfo browa marc two years
was a good one-but lUernsny otheia
was given too late— For Caia-'r ftri- laft Iprmg about fi teen
king his fbor againll the fmall remains hands high trots and paces
of a poll which time had long been heavy mane and tail the m me
hacking ro pieces meafu ed his length iangnflr on both Tides a I nail
upon tha 1 icn bell on a coarfe make 4 Who
enuuon of Ctfonaa nwr ni car i p r
' wonder' fays Canar rifing and rub- foever delivers laid horles to me
bing the mud'Ac from off his boll ii Lexington (ball have eigit
day fnit wnyde dihit de fun nejbine dollars for t'ic mare and two
in dife dark nights Cate and nit keep’ fQr boric
fbll g init dayUimt whan dart t na - JOHN ALISON
nttd af him” V Laxtngtin Feb 131790-
at length or rather hi fceeefTors
nd che Monaichy jtfelf (at lead be
foie the year 1794) be foieed to ac
knowledge (hat (m refpeA to the
neighbouring Potentates) he ii even
Jingulitixpar”
WAUW
L K ’X I 'n X o N Fe:wuary 27
Fran the Miflachufetts Centinnl
WHOM IT IS OUT OF CHARAC
TER TO COM P AIN
A CHAPTER of IncanfiBancies
I 7 it' sur if char a Her for a
T merchant ta complain that hu
ll nefs if dead— that trade i done—
that money I fcarce and that he
cannot pay neither debt nor taxes
who keep a chariot and ftud whir
gives an enrertainment once a week
and a catd party twice - who kcena
half a dozen fervanr when one is
enough who indulges hi family in
every kind of idleness and difliparion
and whofe wife and daughters Tin palls
in the foivery and exuence of 'her
pei'iniav hadil'inen' 1! ‘thehdlesof
Je uf-oem n thedayof Ilaiali mail 'lie
bi-ve'v of their tinkling ornaments
and 'heir can's A their rnund-icl1te
the moon rhph chain ft heii bracelet
and ihe:r muffle- 'he:- bonne1 and
their nrnamems of ihe 'C'J and their
head bands their tah e-s and tneir
ear-ring their rings and noiis jewel
their rha'geihe fui's of appa el- and
their mantles and their wlmn'e- and
then enfping pins (her piaffes and
theii ‘line linen their hoods and
their veil’
a It is aut ef charaBer far 0 trade
man who once priei h " c’l in rbe
appellation of a fpecklei Jbirt man to
complain char he cannot money be
ing ro fca'ce pay h 'enr or hi tax
e when he wear nothin? but ihe
fineft web of the loom ruffle- (ilken
vert and a who'e train of extravagant
et cetera--— working pch-rns bu- two
days in a week and ieceiv'ng fof
that work doub'e the waee neeirns
and rhofe hi nan earnings (pending
for die! punch loofing it at little
loo or Indulging the depraviry of
hi appetite will io ft turkey or a
delirious defer'
3- It is aut af charaBer far t he faint
er rncomdain that he cannot nay his
rates nor Jebis nor any thing el fie
AWcJding there was and a dance
theic mtrt be
And who ftiould Hand fit It I thus all
did agree
Oid grandii e and grandma fliould'
leaJ the dance down
Two frhers two mml ers fliould
ilep the (erne giound
Two daughters flood up and daned
wuh (heii fucs :
(The romn was fo wa rn they want
el no (ires)
And alio two Sons who danc'd with
their mo'he
Three filters the e were and danc’d
wl'h three bicitl'eis
Two uncies vouchiaf’d with nieces
to dance
With nepl eu's to jig It it pleafed
inn aunts
Thiee h (bands would dance With
none but' then wives
(As bent fo to do the r'efl of their
live
The gianJ daughter cho'fe the jolly
gi and ion
And bride (he would dance with
bridegroom nr none
A company -fix choice- their number to
I told them all o er and found them
but fix
All honefi and true fiora incefl
quite fiee
Their mamages gondjpray how
could that be I
xi n x&xxA aoti i
e
WHerea t'’e fubferibers
di-i on r!i foureemh
of duguft 1783 ex-cute a
bond uiito ThoninS J 'hnlon fur
two hundred and ten pounds
in cenlidc raion lor lirvtn hun
dud aaca f land lyng on
t ic South fo:k f L eking :
which fum we oblige our
felvcs to pay on receipt of
the title tor (aid land proper-
‘lf r r
hereby notify the pof
Icflot of faid bond that we
we
have now received the title
and are ready to pay agrees
bie to contract alluring the
the holder thereof that one
or both of us w 11 leave this
in February nexr and intends
to It-tle in the Spanifh do
minions ane (hall confuler
ourldvei no longe bound by
the b-vdd t"n ime
MiniAEI HOGGF
NICHOLAS HARRISON
Jan 6 1790-
IHAl'E in mypefTeJprn in this Town
a bright farrtl h'tfe 14 hands high
with a fter in his forehead fame J'ad
dle pets brand 11 er 13 year
eld lame in bath hind legs formerly
the property af James Wtlklnan up
pafad now ta belong ta a Mr Miles
The owner is dtfirtd ta coma prove
property and take him away as ha it
an axptnce to mi
NICHOLAS WOOD
Baker
Lexington Feb 23 1 7 so
NOTICE
T S h reby given to all thife
A that are indebted to the c
ftate of Alexander Maitin d©
ceaied either by note of book
account to come and fettle the
fame with the lubfcriber by the
firft of june next for they need
not expeft any farther indul
gence— -Alfo all thofe that have
any demands are deft red to
come and the lm wuh
JAMES LOWRCY Aim
Feb 24 1793
On Filday the ttth day ef M'rch
' next at the plantation of John fF’iit
ledge decaajed an Coopers run Bour
bon county will hejild ta the high
eft bidder at 1 2 Ma ahs credit with
bend and approved jecurity
'T' W O feather beds and
furniture and a number
of likely horf s f as good
biond as any in the diftrift
THOMAS WH1TLEDGE Exr
" rEYTON SHORT &C '
Will open a large and general $
(ortment of frefli j
G O O D S '
In this place on the firft day of Fe
bruary next which they will fell ‘
on the lwefl rerms for Cafli m To-
bacco and will be ready to makead-1
Vances to all pefons who have or
nay confign their tobacco to Will
kin(bn and Short agreeably to the '
Confli' Ion they have publiflieJ
Lexington January 2 1 1 790
rr A KEN Up by the fubcriber living
I in Fayette ceunty a bright baf
Hare: 3 years eld laft firing about 1 4
hinds high has a black pat an his off
jaw Appraicd ta £7 10
Ge-i-ge Siephenfon
9fliiuini ftl& I
DO L L A R S
:t -reward
STRAYED from near Shacnon’a
ratll lume time in Auguft lafl
a (null bay ma e 4 feet 5 or 6 in
ches h gi: ve y leng:hy trots and
camei s well 6 years old no brand
as i rectl e( neatly made had on
when ihe went away a large new
bcli 3 natche cm in the fide edge
ot tne bell and two in he end edge
andibeiaie 2 or thiee nhe Haute
a lea-hei ft: op the iiiais tail had
been lately fciaped Whoever deli
ve s fold inaie or give lULh lufoima
tinn chat I gee her agam shall receivw
the above -ewaid
HENRY BROCK
Feb as 1790
lu purluanceof an act of allein
by the coiiimiilioiierb of the
town of Louilville will fei!
for reudv money on tiie
fourth oi M -y nrxr (being
J ffcrion court day! at the
lioiile or j mu Harmon in
faid town
'I A P viljable fquars
of g 1 in i in Li'utvill i
nun'jer iix lyi ig b-tween t ie
half acre lots an1 Water ftreet
late occupied by 111 Sinclair
a id recovrreJ fioin liitn bv luic
at law in the lupreme court of
the diltrift — -Alio on the
fame term fundry other Inis
in the aforela'd town ther
fi:ja'ion and num!iers will be
made known at the ti ne of fale
Bv o'-l-r of t1- hn-iH
JO IN CLARK Chaitman
February 10 1 790
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LEXINGTON’: Printed lv JOHN RRADFORD hit 0ei at tie eonir V end O-fi Streets where Subfcriptitms Advcrtljtmtntt &cfto
this paper ere thankfuhy received and VuvTixa in its diftrtnt branches dent with Care and Expedition
ANEW MAG AZ I N E
(N (he Tin ll day of Tcbniary
next will he publiflied in the
ci-rf Philadelphia NS-VV MA- ANDREW" I l(V VFS Ac C
tlZ NK oIk com rmeI mnihlv ' mm j V
-c iled’c‘iloiiora ut (' &""?
ttrary gentlemen MERCHANDISE
lira ok w!f cona:n a Rever
erieiu-nins fuht-15 than any othe: JJrJn:fw‘ ’ “I'rnnvrovZVn I 'iunmorcv due on -hedc'i'ery of
Uklliala lh:nnolc rnlVchcfffiib
To regulate Vme-ican manner nd m'tf" iciihcr as may chnofc to fcrf it hy
tnO to unmive ’he art and fiien-- WVd immediately a few Firkins h mr or f-om -uch per on asthe m-y
ce 'and 0 give a ronipielieiifi'e ed HU IT'-R lodteit wh to be de -veied u h i
v cw ol ihc hjiln jioIimc and o-ni Losing ft J in 1 2 1733 and he wiil lecen-e rh'c book in I’h'la
nii ce of the United 'ha'cs wul be
lh n-rt oh c'lt of ihi MiiVeiiany
A futtib'c ponton 'f it Will be
:iJed to-decent poetry anJ uemi
irx- hvinour it wnl alio toii'ain a
J U ST A RR I V
f i’)- And now ojtcn r: for fne I'V
Cvi'v e hm f ri'hfii 'Cii'llo t the p' o- PEI LR JANUARY & SON
cii-h ceding r-i he Ic-’eial e'Cin '
r — Ar ie'i Sn-e -n le-rTinv-nfii
iiucru louche wi h he mte ieiiee
of l c mcnih fo ciKn nd Jnsitc the P11 n ():h e lt's-- r t-m
:i tii e e molt ft-cnouuf cxctioi - Peat aif ’iikt i (nOH -I ’cd
to ilcijai‘ n whu h she wll f-l? oj
ne ucul and pie-iinR 10 -eade-a ei-ia! e-n fo- i’iih Cum
ol cc y dei'ctiptu-n -it the old and Wheat llc Hucic-rora balt&c
the ouiiR of hmh fexet -
The advaitaj-c th n aeto he ex-
red f- in the vni tJ ciTiit ol a A I 5 O r ti R SALE
cay arrt atinn iiililtu'cJ for he p v () J g
Ii-’c ii i 1 pr"e ct 'trpprjmnR-th’ w —
b l-uCs tiniii e a RiC-?:v:cty
id a ii iis-im H'ppl) of vaiaahie
Da-ci thm couiJ ce atT-iKicd by
ny i-d-vidii-il howcici eev-icJ ha
gcniti o c cat hi endeavo-v
CON I) I T I O N S
"I Til iviik w be pubiinicJ" A T T
f in ’ia ly onhc futt day of ecy TxJiol ililixv-iv
Sinth
(i E-ch number will contain at
le ll e rh y pivec pnnteJ on line
p-e and a new e e
111 The or ce lubfc' Urcrs will
be -vily w Jol'ais and two thuds
pr annum
re he pan cular elarive’o thir
m u ti l ''ld he laid bcfoie ihe pub-
ibtt ne WHiu to cveiy ore— Sch
1 t a wl''e it engau-i the lult a
In h cuv an-l ihni-h'Kit (he Uni-ed
S s'e rc ic-iucPed to infest the a
kove
lx : a few wii1
of l a meeting af the Kentucky Siriety' never rve-CJ ahie thrref'tj FN ft I79®
for fit encourage me j of manujal- nm' Jp-jf rminfj nr! nay it unv --r-
ures at Deci outer -yih ar9 ' - -
I '
1th - manager ic oned ro the
pa--Bient mcct-i g:Thn' the hill
o the fu'jitri-t on had hepn
re i'll pad iR and (bar hcv hid
tern -ed the amount 10 Philadcl h!a
to pocuie ipitiniiat and ending nu
flive and liocK’iig looms
li-a: to enable the company to
C4iy ihc-r - d&ntn luly into exccuti-
cm an add non ought 10 be nude to r —
(be ar-ttai a'etdy lub'ciibed ot tb ee rf ch't1 t gethn wirh jome wea- red"Mndied Heifer about 2 years mid
huud ed pounds wheeupon( vers rerds the owner imv gt ioPjI r" narked with a crop in the left
‘ tar Appra'fed to f 1 10
ELIZABE1I1 DAVIS
90
be ic ’edfi" thl'y addition! Am-cs nrnVnc nronertv and mv r- KI
end hai ail feri n who Hiail pay in Fr nS " PJ vJannary 29 I7S
the mjunt of tle r fubfuiptiuni on c P-ter Higbee
or i:"iTele”Uli d-y-of Maich rcxc Lexington feo r 9-1 793
nai 14: civ it led 10 aii thcpiivt’cges of '
i!t: :iit iublciibei
Kctoived that at ill meetingt of
oVdcitd that the foiecoing tcfola- ”u y" rj'AKFNup by thefu' fcrtbtr living ftorteft notice
don be published in the Kentucky l-e rers ar trns etrer : ipTtdftrd Capnt rWn uiir Leuington 74JI79o
(iazere that ail pet (bps willing to -
juxouage the manufaflcres ol their
tbuntiy may be in oimol of an op-
oiiuriry of doing fo
Telie
thia r-Kie ihe member litall trvc Mrrc'mnr cierka &c mbre In thi left tar 4l-Frtljrdi§£2 - 51 their cuftom miy depend on hafnm
naht to o:c ly pioay appornsed an‘j rulad in anvpatteih Alfo-v' Cleveland a u--'rik
under the'- hards
- T Ivrclvy fo-pwarn e!? n-nfor
14 179- I
I lie Printer iibcnewfpanerr OM a n f Vij flr
Thomas IQDD Secretary
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m rnw oilier J J i
Jj ted D:'cV!’-r the '7th
I h: ii'iie if la think trr e
pounds ten lliib'ings on I a-
And may he hd Rt 'his (Jlliie" '1 fnrs old natural tn-tt'r 14 hands
by tle Giofs dozen or firg'c A-trd a half high no lrnd perreiv-He
4s tir natural nark tfriifed ta £9
Hl’GH ALI XANDER
FtK
from f f A K F N uply thtj ulfrriher living teaionable terms for cafh or
me to William jrrnr'w!!
F O
Y the fub"ctiher liv’pw n-fh- !?90- 3
fv'nprn at the fign of the r Upbythefnhfrriber living !
flfTnlo MWlimf itgM a piece 1 Cant rnr in IVeod'ord county a S'AMUEL
old books new bound on reafon
Om Vais STrT
In the 1'owh or Lexinctcx
PJfiS
All kind f Blank for ! "p G°imSl'h7"nai1htorUh '
w-i) S !L Ihci” and Die ket'Ic-Sc
Ah'o cif!'a!l K:rd of hrafs wo-k for
uiilU n:kc and repaus all knd of
J?b'T and tin w--rk likewtfc enir
- m n r - pn lk mU or lock and kev He buy
TrUBLIS II ED a kind j 0f ('d copf-f Inafs jewrcr
and lesd— S Imfe who 1 leafe rofaior
h'tn yi'h ihcirci Pom llal!h?ic teir
work done in the bed manner ard on
the fl oircd roiiic
Lexington Lee S y 7S9
v 7 V W Whoever delivers the aid creatures to
7 the left tar and a flit in the Right m John Metcalf an Coaper's run er
U - N D 'A Jasper karsner t£l££!ruUm-Ua
JOHN STAMPS-
e'd
ft r about half a m-'ir rm the town of ‘ pUrr
1719 L:-gtcrt a red&TV ER almt 18
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-N c em 'n lexnptrn -o rheowi er —
TIIE fubfcribcri for the Encyclo
pedia Botanic ac he ebv in
fo red 1 hat the (t volume is row 1 ca
dy and will lc dclive-ed on paimc’it
(I C -I 'n Philadelphia agiecalve to
theetninf the fubrciipiir
The fiihi’ciiticr will be'ih Danville
the fi'-f! of Match rexr on hi wav o
‘ st‘i riijen to fJ TRAYED from the fvbfeoiber'a
i sf JOHN MAXWELL j n Cooptrsrun the 26th f January
de'Vh a nan ou ihcm our ipd dc!'
( her p y’re him the crrci ce ol car
ie Will take the laRitcaeof the
me ncy i-nd boikt a he doe f h
own pi'vc-y lut will not i lk tie
li’f c: c'liei l v rccident
Ali XNDFR PARKER
Lerir- tr Feb 12 1790
C II A B I E S
enp PFR SMITH
Lntr of Nhir rORK
carrying
0’- rhe er Smi'li’a hufine" at thi
RK-I'ITTM-’LIY Irfurm the LexiiigtoaJan 26 1790
Pi hiic thai he irtiTdi carrying
I-Iinvinil i’s vaiii-its hiarcl e'Vm "yli V
11 i1l1 iidj Clover leed and I wnb to
r-" AKFN ut l v the fuhferiber ?-
fV on South E:k-Jhp wiles
le!r w Slarrons mul an lren gran ware
il-i ntd a irp off the right ear
I7VO
tie fir! if Qihbc t ntxt ' the mean
tint he intends to explore that country
a'id make feme otutr arraiigemeitr
I I E wh!ch will be itcefarj for the 'f'ifciy
of ti:t place After which the jama
Terms wiU be held out at before
B Gaines
their command complied wit bon rhe
7' mott teafonable term and 00 tbo
7 all re whom it nay concern
TI! K I'rufli-e of the town of
Lexington do heeby rcrpicft C
drcA all pejfnn that have fence or
incnmlrc'anre In 'he S'teer adjoin
inn 1 he m-t !nu that they have beni
removed hv rhe ill day of Apn next
fo as 10 lea e the full fpacc afliened
to cch Sneer e'ear of obdrudiors
at which ime trev will Rive their
pe'fonai arenila e to fee that the
purport of 'hi Advertifcmcnt isftiift
ly complved with
By ordcr of the Board
ROBT PARKER Cik
Dee$4t7Z9-
O HE uhfrrioer not having any ap -
‘ 3 I'iicat oii as yet which lias the ap
feara ire of h:s plan of Jettement at
t : Mnjeie Shoals juccetding has i'-
dutd hM to defer jetting out until-
hire two good ditchcra to dram
pond and improve a piece 01 nafu-
al meadow g-ound in the vicinity
of Kianktort on Kentucky to ci m
nience work in April
- J Wilkinfon '
Lexington Jan 8 1790
JUST OPENED
AnJ now hn CtL‘'bv
GOUDY and WILLIAMS
At lixir Itnrc in lcxi-ron
oppofite cap! Youngs Tavern J?y
and near the new courriMite w
a neat and general all-nt-
rient of '
G O O D S
Well adtpred to jhe feafon
whici will be fld on the moft
loft a likely Jwrel horje 5 years old
IS hands high elargejtar in his fore
A Y RE'S
S f L V E RS M I T H1 '
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Respectfully fnrpmr-- :
hi friend and ibe Public that' :
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the proper ell l pnnj of govern
tnent 4 but the voice of nature
cues loudly againft it
-----American occurrences
Nuvas
re
i 4' Mr Robert Fleeming au
thor of the fulfilling of the
1 thor ot tne Tuinuin-4
PcrionreO delivered at Lin
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tUREIGN INTELLIGENCE
L
N I) ON 08 -o
J trance favtd by SHOJt EUC'KLES
V v O M G the many pa
triotic offerings that indivi
duals are daily pouring into the
public trealury tire following
bright thought of fomeg-nerous'
P tit-maitre defer ve? to be re
corded as a lingular means of
fupporting the finking credit of
a nation
Meificurs favs hr addteiling
himlelf to a daly paper' 1 am
continually hearing of the im
pending ruin of my countiy
for warn ofeghty nuliions If
' every one: do as much as 1 have
done this fun mtv be ealily
railed and wi liout much c -ft to
an one V uci mon l-uet
The immenle buckles w wear
nmr lhos are ealily dunged
-fr ano her faihion -I have a
patr that when melted mull
fu'tly produce half a liu:sas
they-ci ft me two 1 earned
them to my d ftrict from liunce
thev goto the mint there aie
leall 3?
thoufand cilons who may ca-
fi'V lollrw my rximplc a d
Ji v lOlMW my vxt op'c
41 thouland buckles w:L one
1
uthanother prodn
lures or nearly hail M - N -k
a-'s lan
B E N 7-DE-H G A L January
L-l —
The fate o! G ium R u
aTr an hisb cti at lengtu de-
K -n US" J-
tei mned uptjn and the mxle
of pumhmeat oreicttbed H i
eyes are at fi ft to he fcoop d
from their fockets ith a fimi
lar tnftru nent tu tlfat with
Which he caufed the'unfurtnatc
king’s to be extr-tl d in this
fruition hejs-to remain for a
certain tim' m odr tbit lie
anJ aimpMkable lurfenngs
Which he had occafioned to
another he is then to be co t
dueled to a place prepared for
the v location and intered to tne
'i nr Idle in which p llure he is
f continue tobefhitat wttn
priloned arrows until he ex
pres His offence it m It
be admitted have been mod
fttous 4 his puniih merit how
ever we are lorry to lay tlxiugn
( V Cl XfiF V W
fernii'gly accomixlated to It
- ioecies f re med
O - 1 A
aUons IS a PCi
r-iiibution which flrogi
mark the fangutnary plnwip a
which unfortunately fir man-
kiitd ft It I inflience Eaftern go-
lr mav - be laid
&7T&V5£k- 04
where wnatever tnipires fear is
-s
Of
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1M Motto Net puribut im par he may used of him ’
e-J otbour lhar ' lime M 7 )
heea Trench King takes
'e ftifw-‘ Em and (hi fr
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A NEC D O T E
iTita very daik night” fays C
- - 1 to to one of hi bieihten of co
lorn as they weie both daggering C i'taycd ur ltolen from th:
home frodM frolic cn a ihankfgiving O fuftriber in Lexingtor
eve- ftapBe-inadidl fay— (hey were in Njvcmber laft a forrel
— frr earVU alHpnng G O O D s
bondfman feels himfclf as happy asVabout fourteen hands high a
from a dilcourlcCf he the monarch -rtmalf ftarin-his firehead-trotf
MflSto nm-t ''"" Dteht c(ir ' bfilll(led on lUe kt (houMiO
L K X I Sr T O V Fe'ruiry 17
a the Ttf iffachufttts Centinol
WHOM CHARAC--V-T'-R IT ISOUT OF
TO COMPIA'N
jTtFffPTER of Ineonflhncics
1 T it ' tut of charaSer for a
I f merchant to complain that bu
lincfs Is dead- that trale I done—
that money is fearer and that he
cannot ray neither debt iyr tae
who keeps a chaiiot and llu-l whv
gives an entertainment- once a week
and a card party twice - who keeps
half a dozen fervani when one is
enough who indulges hi ftmilv In
every kind of idleness and dilipjtion
and whofe wife and daughter fnpii
In hc foit-e-vand ei'cncc of 'her
pe::niar had’lnnen's j !! ‘ iebc1r of
Jc u!":rm n hr day1 of I'lraii iitall 'he
bivev of thei’ tinkling nm-imm'S
an I the'r c-iuls A their iivin'l-'i-cl'e
the nrtnn thr- chairs ft hen hrsco'cs
an-J the r m-:SL"-' hevlonncs
iher ornaments of the c:s atiitiieir
heal hands their tihe and tneir
ea--rirgs rhetr tings and nofe icwe'
their rha -geih'e fui' of apa cl and
thc!r mantles and their wint"'e and
then cnfi-ing n'ns thcr yUiTes and
' “ e linen their hood and
TTiFrvCTtr :
a It it out of ehtriPer for 4 troiief-
mvt who 11° cc pr tcl h ?’ ut ri(e
Biwwnoirre 1
ariellnoP of fieckled Jb:rt man to
rom-ilii'i fh Jf hd Mnriit RlllflCV hfi
comuhii't that he cannot mnney he
ing 'o fca-ce :av h1 ‘enr o- his tax
e when he wears nothm" but ihe
fineft we of the loom rufil- fi'ken
veft and a who'e train of extravagant
e ce'era“Wi'king pe’hms hu“ two
days" in a week' and receiving for
that work doub'e 'he waecsneeirns
and rhofe his tin earning fpeniing
Clinch tnofini’ it a' title
of a d-incmg mile when thev build
be a- the fpirrmg w!'eei and who
hrmefi"n as we-e hen frunal csod
mothers nw ca tv half ’hen lathers
crops on :hch bac‘ s
4 It is out ofchrr3er far the
g’ntlemat of the robe to complain when
thav rccc-ve c ihf time ihe fees
which the laws of rhejr counny gie
ihem arJ when the it of bck
eiing fo univcfiti’y tuev-ih
5 It is out of charaSer for the ft
culty iiTcdm'la n whe 1 t is M taiht
o’ vile to ne hffnofed and cjuatly
fafbonablefoe them to cha gefor each
atienajree nr etch fuch tnJ witii
be a
what in hinefi labourer would
H II' 1 l II ’llvll I® WM t "
wnotemonih in accomulang
no'e monin in
6 It is out of charaBtr faa the
V f a Wmm
tbt fn fifcrhaad M cm
v ” ' - m
moft ioeralIy encou-acel
STAAll r
On Tutlia thei6thinjlattkelidl
ns billed 4 man and wounded another
take care’ fays Cato The caution
Trm
was given too laie— r or
king his fbor againft the fmjll remsmi
of a poft which rime had long been
m ! 1 nA Tib aI kti ItfWOI It
at length or rather ' his fceeelTors -c
cad thcAlonaichy jtfdf (at leall be
foie the year 1794) be foiced to ac
knowledge that (in refpeft to ehjar
neighbouring Potentates) he is even A Wedding iherc"
jingulisivpar " ' “ thcc m ul be
JT ‘-It wmt ao o - wr-
in deft dark nights Cate and not keep
fil l K inde dayUmc when dere s ne
for die! punch Inofrng it a' little
loo or indulging the depravity of
hs appetite wih 10 fi tuikey or a
dell ions defer'
3 If Is eutofchwaSer for the faint
er 'ocomdain that he cannot ay his
rates nor Jcbis noranythmg eife
whole three Jaughe-s are at a town jf
board ng fchool under ihe (bfciili"e le
-'1
A ParadexUal W E D D I N G 1
as and a dance
And who ihoiild lland fift? thus all
diJai'ee -
Old grmJ i e and grsnlmi Oiould
lead the d ime (wu j
Two fa hi-rs two male Ihould
Hep (he fame giouiil
Two daughters flood up srJ danc d
wnh 1 licit fnC' :
(The tO"iiiwas fo wa ut they want
el no liiev)
And alib two Sons who danc’d with
then nuvhc
Thice fi lers the c were and danc’J
uTh th ee tmil M ' 7
Two urc cs vouch I 'd with nieces
111 d illlC! —
With nep: to i:fi i it plc ucd
i o mints
Thice h lbnJ would danre wih
noie but’thei wives
(As hem fo to do the rcit of their
liv es
The gtani 1 lughter chdfe the jolly
g- an Join
And bride the would duce with
liidecriu-m ir rjsn
- A com -any choice their number to
fx
I told th -m all ocr and fount them
bi i fia '
All honed and true fiom inccR
' iiuite f'VC
7jty— how
-Ttrcir
could hat be f
1
fuhfcnb-rs
fivire'nh
nf Auguft 1 TS3 ic"vute a
frond till to Tl'Oni" J 'I’nlotl fr
to Inindrrd and ten pM'-ind
in conlidrahoit lot leytnlfm
d'cd acna (sf' Ind 01
t:e Sou ill fok f Lckm:
-which fum we oblige out
firlvts to ptv n receipt of
the tide tor faid land prop r-
r)-
We hereby' notify the' pof
flor of laid bon 1 that we
have now received the tide
and arr icadY to MV areca
bl to cnntnC1 atlurinq the
the holder thereof that one
or b'tii of us w 11 leave this
in he ruiiry nex' and inrnds
to -ninons htle th the Spanilh d
ane ftull citfi-ler
out r! ver- no I'ng b uni-by
tlrtl biM -vi h" ime
mkiiat:i HonrF
NICHOLAS II ATIRTUON
Jan 16 1793-
T
I H -WE in y poZaJfun in this Town
I a bright ftjrel brje 14 hands h’gh
- z ' - ry
wr a Jhr I ht forehead je Jad-
die fpett ne brand i sr 13 years
l-S-WS if
f 1 tea hind aef ' flPMrf
thl property of James li'iknjtnjup-
PJd to belong te a M Aries
The owner is dejired to come preve
preperty and take him away rst he is
11 sxftncr to me
NICHOLAS WOOD
‘ " Baker
Lexi'gton Feb 23 1790
Alfo 9 brown mare two years
Old - hft fpnng ' boo 6fn
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hands high trots and paces
heavy mane and tail the m ne
I I I i a I Ida 1 1
aouars (ur i ts
for he hoilC
JOHN ALISON
Lexington Feb I3 t79°
t ii ee
D () L L A R S
‘ R C IV A R D
Q T R A Y K D fmm near Shimon's-
tunic nine in Aogufi lalf
a rai til hy ma e 4 feet 5 or 6 in
ches Ii gis vc y lens hy tints trd
CJireis well -6 yean old no brand
ijs i tecMici neatly' made hJ 01
when Uie wen 4Wi'a large new
bell 3 nitche Cut in (lie fide cie
ut I C ne 1 and :wu in lie end ede
aii t bet eve 2 01 ihee n'hel'a ie
a ieahei It op ihe mars tail hid
bccv’ i'ely iciaped Wii cve: deii
ve s f-iid mi-cor give iulIi cm ma
lum thit I gut her agaii ihjil iccetvo
:ne abuve ena J
HENRY DR OCR
Fci aj 7vo
lit pMituiuc'- tif in act of uiltin
by me ciiiiniiili jitcra of the
lw ii (if Utuilviile Will iri‘
for ieifv it oney on t
ftriT tli til M
fact
iimh:i in my nr XI — hvi1-
J iTilon court dty i at t:ti
hiitilc hi tn Mairttoii tti
faivl Mtvn
I A T trtlnS'e fqiir
1 n 1 1:1 L 1 1 iiti
ot
nu it's r x ly tgb-ween t -e
lialf acre I a' m ’ Wtc-r firvet
lie occiipu d hy J m Mucl-iir
a 'd fcvnv -red Inmi ni tt lV lu:t
ai hw in me jjiri-ine court of
t:te diiliict --Alio ot ihe
lainc tctnt- fin fry -other l't
in tte t ireli J to-n tv r
fi: ii:ion and numhcis wih bs
ut 1 1 kiviwit at die ti ne of faie
— Bv 1 -v of l‘v- Ivi ' 1
t IV Cl AIK CkaiVsiav-
February 10 I7VT
N O TI C E
I S h reby given to all tlnfe
ihtr arr mdcb'cd t the c
ftate of Al-xander Maitin de
craied cither by note i-r b"lc
account it come auJ fciil tlie
fame with ihe iiiuiaioei by the
Bill of june next for they nrd
not expect an farther indul
gence— Alio all thole that have
any demands are dcljicd to
come and ifl tl I'"’'
JAMES L0WR2Y -fiw
-Fihi 41793
On Friday the ilth diy of M’rcb
n'Xt at the plantation of faht !l'i‘t
ledge deceased on Cov ert run B ’ur
ban county will bejola to lie Ugh
tjl bidder at 12 Ut ths creit wilkm
bond and aprsvri juurity
'T' V O feather beds and
t furniture and a number
of likely horfs f as good
blond as nnv in the dillriet
THOMAS W1I1TLEDGE Exr
f E YT O If SHORT &C fU
In Fe-bruaiy-hcxfwhfclnthey this place on the flrfi day of
will fclf
on the I xwefirerms for Cafii ni To
bacco and will be ready to make ad
vances to atl'pe-fons who have or
may confign their tobacco to Will
kiufon and Short agreeably to the
Crindi’iori they have publiflieJ
Lexington January 2 1 1 790
TA KFN up by tkefubferiber living
in Fayette county a bright bay
Ihrft 3 years aid Ufl fpring about 1 4
Amis high has a black f pet n his off
jaw Appraiftd to £7 to
Gei ge SiephenToo
January nth 179b
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pefied f-om rhe united efforts of a
lyerty affociation inftltuted tor the
iole pnrjofe of fupporting this work —
tnuft be obvious to every ore— Such J j g T ARRIVED
plan whi'e it engaces the firft a-
' bilities enfu-es' a geater variety ffj And now opening for Tale by
and a onifom fupply PETER JANUARY & SO N
tu and feien-
’ and""o“gTc "1 comprehenfive
’ view of the hiliorv politics and com
Bierce or the United Sta'es will be
Che firft oblfcs of this Mi fee Many
' A futwble portion of it will h
Hotted to decent poetry and genu
ine humour It w 1 alfo comn a
oncifebut faithful leg'ftei of the pio
groceedinga of rhe federal govern
Bt’cnt together wi'h he in tei licence
of the mewh fo eign and di-meftc
per anm wiser-reel in i He mg hi
Y the (ublcriber living in ptaifid te one pound few (billings
Lex'ngton at the ftgn of the Jacob Edward
on in addirbm qught to be made to Bcftalo fume time ago a piece -- —
she capital already fubTcribed of tbiee of clot!’ together with Tome we a- CTrayed or ftolen from the
UnpWUnrwhnLkfr 1 ’ v eds J the owner max get ? fiibfcriber in Lexingtor'
be opened for thirty additional (hares' them by applying to the (nblcri jn November laft a forrtl
bnd that all perf-ns who (hall pay in bpr proving property and pay- hone (four yean old laft fpting
j She amount of the’r fubTcrlpiions on n rharu-s Peter Higbee hout fourteen hands high a
' or before the laft day of March neic Lexington Ftb 19 1790
ft all be entitled 10 all the privileges of
the firft fubferihers '
Revived that at all meetinga of All kinds i f Blank Pooks for
yhis fociery the members lhll have Merchants' Clerks &c made
under theihSd? V1 p‘’°inte - a"Jrud ° anV Pa"cfn Alfo mane snd tail the mane
Ordered that the forerofng refolu- old books new bound on reafon anen on Loth fid'es 'a fmail
gioftr be'publiftier in the Kentucky qle terms at this office ® f a
Oazette that : ill perfons' willing m J bell on a ccarfc make Who-
Wncourage the manufaAcrci of their Joever delivers faid ! fes tome
ciuncry may Je infoimed of an 6p- T? T A C in Lexington (hall have eight
fortunity of doing fo LJ Xa A i-1 AV LJ dollars for the mare and two
Teftc OF ALL KINDS for the horfe
' JOHN ALISON
Ltxingten Feh 13 1799 -
sp-h ’ " ‘ ’ (m-iU'i
K Y G A Z E T T E
— iim r i itnrmrm YbiTbtwnkYnTT
i a' t u r d i t
M A R C II 6 1196
WMHlmM
LEXINGTON : Printed by 10HN BRADFORD il his Office at f ha corner f Main and Creft Street where SubfcHptlenx Aivertijmtnts (ft fee
tUt paper an thankfully received and ?nsmm in its different branches done with Care and fxpeditien
ANEW M A G A ZlNE
ON the fihft diy of ebruary
next will be publiflied in the
ottir-of Philadelphia a NEW MA
GAZiNE to be corn nued monthly
obiter thediieftionofa fciety ofii
Urary gentlemen
-Tk F M p
ii li 11 r COPPER SMITH
wra -a : ru Lite ef NEIV TO RK
TAnted qutrlity of hernp p ESPECTHJLLY Worn k
in a (non time for which 1 public that he intends carrying
twenty rve (hillings per hun-: on the Copper Smith bufinefi at thi
Tlii work will conntn a greater dred wi!i be given if delivered at place In all in vatiout branches (to
arie'y of elfryi on inteefting and Hiikfit or twenty three (hil- !) Rewind Die kettlet&c
entertaining fubieSs than any other : j j Lxil gn payment g cftv n kl"d of brfw°rVforc
mihlication lL - aiilli- -makes and repairs all kind of
ic - Tri""
£ hn he wi Wee- l° Cell pnee
- ' Robert Barr
Ltxliigten Meath 4 1790-
In line he mod ft enuous exeittons Suitable te the prefent end approaching
Will be made to reiider this Maga ’ Jeifm which wHl be ftld n thelewti
Sine urefui and pieafing to readers tfrm fee CASH erCOUNTRT PRO
f evei y deicr'ption-to the old and DUCE
Che young of both Texes HWd immediately a few Firkin
The idvintages thu to be ex- §f t$d PUTTFR
Blatter than could
any individual however elevated hia
genius or great bis endeavors
CONDITIONS
I This woik will be puhlilhed
ysnflually on the firft day of every
month
' II Each number will contain at
leaft eighty pages printed on fine
piper and a new !et ter
III The price to fiibfcrlbe-i will
be only rwo dol!ars and two thiids
per annum
Putt her partculsr relative o th'
magazine will be laid before the pub
lic in k few weeks
t Philadelphia November 16 1789
ThePrnterrofthenev’roaperr
In this city and th oshnu -he Unled
Srstea are requefted to irn'ert the a
At a meeting efthe Kt -Sticky Sedety
' fer the encourage wc it ef menufaS
urtsat Danville December jik 1789
ry HE managers 1 epor icd to the
I'” meeting Th at the firft pay
pent of the fubfeription had been
neulv paid-in 'and that they had
(emitted the amount to Philadelphia
to ptocure Tpinning and carding ma
chine and (locking looms
s That to enable the company to
arry their defign fully into executi
JUST OPENED
An d to at Sold it
ArWFV HOIJMES & G
A large and general ijfertment f
MERCHANDISE
Ar their S o:e in Lexington oppofire
the Printing Office a large and com
pleat afforrment of GOODS adapted
to ifie fcaTcm which they will fell on
realonabie : terms for Caih Cor A tft tar ani nj in tit Rfght
Wheat Rye Butter Perk Salt &c Appreifedte £i-t
ALSO FOR SALE
TWO IN LO TS
On MatmStkist
Imtre Town or LxxfKorrw
PJ&S
JUS T PUBLISHED
TIIE KENTUCKY
AT V A ST KEN up ty the fiibfcriber living
I Ik A- L1 l i V x" JL JV I fn Fayette rsiiriry e bright bay
Fox thi Yea or out Loan ??' ?”' eiT ‘i
hands high hot a black fpet on his off
jawAppraiid te £j 10
George Stephenfoo
January ink 179®
7 'I o
Printed on fine writing paper
And may be had at this Office
by the Grofii dozen or fingle -
CHARLES WHITE
H'' A K E N no by the ubferiber liv
I ing n Stvth Elk-Hern 9 miles
hdew Shannens mill an Iren gray ware
3 years eld natural tretter 14 hands
and a half Ugh ns bra"d perceivable
ns r natural mark hppraifed te £9
HUGH ALEXANDER
Pit IS 1790
brais and tin work likewife repairs
all kinds of locks snd keys He bays '
all kinds of old copper brafs pewter '
and lead— Thofe who pleafe to favor
him with their cuRom fl-ail have rheir
work done In the bed manner and on
the (honed notice
Lexlngtei Dec I 1789
FJAKEN up by the Jubftriber living
about half a milt from the fawn
Lexlngten a red S T K K R about 1 8
months eld a crop off the tight tar
Appraiftatt itj
JOHN MAXWELL
Feb 11 1790 -—
TAKEN up y (Sr Jubfcriber liv
ing near lexlngten Fayette Ceun
ty twe fbetp the one black with a
lamb the ether white both crefed In
Ftb 11 1790
FT'AICEN up by the ubferiber Mafkn
A cemty near It'efbingun a Large
blutjSw lappt d ears her mark in the
Left ear a crop and Jwalltw fork up
per and under-keel in the Right j Ap-
(mall (far in hia forehead tror
branded on the left Ihoulder G
Alio a brown mare two years
old laft fpring about fifteen
hands high trots and paces
CASPER KARSNER
THE fuhfcriber esc having any ap
plications ms yet which hat thtap
pearanee st his plan ef fettlsmtnt at
the Mufclt Shiah fuccteding has in- P’
dated him is defer felting nr unlit jD
the firft ef OStber next In the mean Y
time he intends te txpltrt that rsimfry J
end make ferns ether arrangements
whltk will he tucefj'ary ftr the fefetf
ef the placet After which the Jama
- Terms will he held eut as htftrs -
B Gaines
Lexington Jan aS 1790
I WILL give Cadi for Timothy
and Clover feed and I wffli to
hire two good ditchers to drain
pond and improve a piece of natu
ral meadow ground in the vicinity
of Frankfurt on Kentucky to ecm
mence work in April
J Wilkinfom
Lexlngten Jan 8 1790
3 V S T OPENED 7‘
And row for fale by
GOUDY amd WILLIAMS
At their Hore in Lcxingtorf
oppofite tapt Youngs Tavern '
and near the new courthoufe
a neat and general aflort- ’
ment of
GOODS
Well adapted to the fealbn
which will be fold on the mull :
reafonable terma for cafli or
Furr
SAMUEL AYRES
SILVER SMITH
AND
J E W E LIE R
n ESPECTFULLY informs
hia friends and the Public that
he haa lately opended a (hop in Iz
lngon' on main ftreet nearly oppo-1
®e Mr Collin's Tavern ( Ladies and
Genrlemen who honor him with1
Iheir cuftom may depend on having
their commanda complied -withon the
moil reafonable terms and 00 ‘bv
ftorteft notice
Ltntngten Jan 12 1790
TH R EE
DOLLARS
R X W A H i“
STRAYED from near Shannon’e
mill fome time in Auguft laft
a fmail bay mare 4 feet $ or 6 in
ches h'gh very lengthy trots and
canters well 6 years old no brand'"
as I rccolieft neatly made hsd 011
when (he went awy a large new
bell 3 narches cut in the KJe edge
of the bell and two in rhe end edge
and I believe 9 or three in the ftaple
a leather drop the marea tail had
been lately Tcraped Whoever deli-1
vers faid mare or gives fuch Informs
tion -the that I get her again (hall receive
above reward
HENRY BROCK ’
fk 9$ 1790
On firlday the Itli day ef March
next at the piantaritn John H'kit
ledge deceafed on Carpers run Btur
hen comity wUl bejeld te the Ugh j :
aft bidder at 1 z Months credit with "
bend and approved fecurity
T w 9-’ feaftiw beds antf
furniture and a number ‘ i
of likely horfei of as good $
blood as any m the Hiftril
THOMAS WHITLEDGE Exr
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Efllinireof thaexperees of machines
labour &e for manufrAuring cot
ton NE TuhUit ftr carding if c item
will ctft ibiil fifty piunds Out
nan will wart this marhlnt and card
abitlt twenty peundsif cetlin'per day '
One pinning machine cimminly cal
led a jenny with forty fpindiet ( which
it a propet numb r - will cafl ahaut thir
teen paundt 0’it man ar teaman will
wrk this machine ant will J pin frtm
four to Jit piunds af tod yarn per day af
afuitable dtgt e effinewft ftrgeai jeans
fu Hans ffc
After the c it ten is carded the next
eperatim is raping it which is uniting
the rales tagether and drawing a cterje
thread nearly fuck as is unmanly ufed
1 fax candlewlck This is dant in a cam
nan wheel a waman will rapt ahaut
flax -this fltx b-ingfpun ti twi doxen
end fix cuts tt the paund which is a
proper fixed yarn far camman jeanc —
eighteen doxen will make chain far fifty
yards —eight piunds af cittan yarn will
' mfiil theft fifty yards
The cotton yarn run an the machines
in Philadelphia calls an an average
abaut thirteen pence halfpenny' per conftitu’ional : Nonart of the Virginia
found bejides the carding and rs-1 coiiftitutioi) aurhorifa fuch afls nor 1
pipg - - Tie man wha turns the machine does the federal conftirution honor
it employed by the day : bis wages when
the days art ling art about three bil
lings and nine pence per day '
The weaver in Philadelphia has fa
vtHlptnce per yard far weaving camman
in is btfides having his chain wound
far him and the winding hisquili:
ka will weave about even yards per day
IVamtn attend an the weavers ta
wind theif chains and quills far abiut
J even J billings and fix-pence per week
ard find thtmftlves — ana woman can at
tend three items
Thi dyers ajk four panel per yard far
dying jeans- but they may be well afford
ad at half that price
The fallowing is an iflimati af the
expend an fifty yards af jeans
'Eighteen antnaf flax- £ J a
in yhrji will make the chain
far fifty yards af jean at
eia'htten-ptnxf per daxtn 17°
Eight pounds and ana
tflird if cattan yarn will
fill the awe at fid fbil-
ifugs per paisni 3 1 8
IVtivhg fifty yards af
eight pence pek yard I 13
Dying fifty yards at
three pence fir yard
is i- ' Xj
The above eflimiti is
calculated fir fifty yards
very gteiT jcansfj'i
will fell fir three fbiiUhgs
perjurd which is 7
1 - ' - ' Profit £:
ver: Arid would this be a bad plan
fair piunds per day far which fit re- fan Legifia’or P— What proof of fclf Thom a Thomfon near Wilfons ft
selves five pence per paund denial or whac part of virtue is tion Mecer
Onepaund af this cattan yarn will fill for a man to pray when he I paid David Thompfon
fix' yards af eery gaad jeans— it ufual for the time he fpends to hear a Chap- Charles Thiufton iouifville
ly fills mare but then the girds art lain pray who 11 paid out of the pub- V
praparianably tighter lie chcft t the queftion is mo Jeftly Lewi Van Buikirk Bourbon e
Twi fluids if gird flax r(M (As aflted whether the Chaplain ' would James Van Bulk:ik Bards town
fwingi e will make ant paund af hnkled ‘ pray without his ft 1 pend and whether
I is 6‘
N B Thtppricp is 'Juppefed tt be a
retail lie Tne calculatita if expeife
iSf-mide rather high tha itherwe--fi-
that if the manufacturer under fluids
tiis btfinefs and works ti the befl advan
tage his profits will be rather a arc than
at above flaiti
-ammrnrrrr n'-'-iimiMmssaaaK uwww
lTuii Ue Virginia Independent
' ' Ch-nicl’ " '
’ Jferted by particular iefirt
THAT ‘government is but a choice
among evils is generally confef-'
fed and that government muft be fup-
po'r-eJ i si true but all urtheceiTiry
bur’hen imiwfcd on thd people
lhoirld be avoidrdlf faS are ex a-
mined peihapi U will' appeat 'that
up--dn there me feme burthens impefed
the people of-Virginia bosh unr
seccflary and unconftitutional - The
cxpcncc cf each day for the iloufc of
Dclcaatcs I sbmt one hundred '
wound : One day with another they
re not nj°r IhJn hours n pub
lie bufi jefi' conlcqucmly the bufmefs
of eath-hour is above fixseen pounds
T'cai1y 'o:re third of an hour I fpent in
ycli day in bearing prayer which cofts
(l-g- ftate" five pound1 If the eftlon
t Cvy diyi '(Sunday excluded)
m ‘ f t r -
the coft cf prayer Is three hundred
piunds Add to this lum eight pounds
allowed to the chaplain for each week
which amount to eighty pound!
and the fum toral i 380I The flrft "
queftion 1 whether thf expence
" h neccffary t In Peimfylvsnia they
have no fuch chaplains yet -their
law are made a Well a our with
a much order in the procef that
prayer fliould be made to God i
not only corifeffud but urged that
the people Of Virginia never fend
their Delegate to AiTcmbly to rake
' 'up the time that they are paid lor
in hearing piayer at the cxpence of
their condiment 1 he labouier in
the field finds it nseffary to pray with
hia little family before the work of
the day comes on and after it is 0-
the people would attend it they
weie not paid for the time? If nor
the next queftion is- whe'her fuch
covetous prayes ever are an advan- (
tage 10 the foul f
Tne next enquiry is Whether fuch
1 procedure is conftitutional or nor P
Without hefitation I fay it is not
PEYTON SHORT & C
Have for file at their iloie in Lex
ington a confiderable aflbridient of
TKY goods hard ware and
groceries which they will
fell -Tobacco on reafonableterms for ca(h
corn wheat rye
poik beef bacon hemp flour
Gofpel Ambaffador This is the ve-' furs of every kind tar pitch
ry pi incipie of religious eftabliflmient an-j turpentine ft &c
and fiiould be exploded foiever If —
governme'C his a right to make a
law to fupport one religious teacher “av® Bvn
that the Indians had killed and taken' nr them with their cuflcm may
the whole of the people fettled at rey on their alliJuity to ferve
Kerihcdy's bom tom on the Ohio
And that a party of men were gone
up from Lee's ftation to fee if it was
tiue
We ire Cnee informed that the
nen have returned and that they
found only one white man killed and
fcslpcd with a handkei chief tied
round hi head the reft fuppofed to
be taken p ifonei'
it'has the fame claim to fupport ail
and if rulers are to pre'eribe forms of '
praye they have the fame power to
eftabiifli creed of faith and to pro
ctfed to Cid knows wha: If rulera
fay that religion ought to (land uinn
its own feet in the country why
ihould It Hand upon legal legs it
court t Doe not eiam'e 1 peak loud-
er than word or lawtP if a civil Lc
giflature mufthave a fo-m cf prayer'
why fliould not the Clctk read it o-
ver a he does a bill T but if a Chap- —
lam mud be employed to read p-ayera r '
in the Sta-f-Houfe and vilit iheci THE fblcrbr8 Wke the li-
minals in prifon let h'm 6c paid by berty cfmfoimirig the pub-
tie free contributions ef thofe who lie that they have opened and
employ hru eftabliihed a butchers Ihcp
A Lift of Letters in this Office
j A 1 ‘
jofeph Anderfon in fome parr of Ken-'
j tucky to the particular careol Mr-
’ John May
Samuel Avery near Lexington
1 B
Daniel Brodhead jun Efq
Willi Barn going down the river
from Sait River
Calawav Bunch near the month of
Dick1 Rivr
Chriftlan Bulb Ffq Fsyettc
i C - '
William Connor
joreph Colvell Fayette
Jofeph C- ib d!tto -
Fenny Crofier Danville ' y
Col - John Etjwards Bourbon
O ' 1 t
F-hepexer Grlfln near Itxmgton
Mor CeV M00' '
"y " - t
John Lewis at otnesr Lexington
M 1 ' -i I
Robert Mitchell Fayette '- j
Geo Minty re to the care of!Mr
Jared Cowan near I exingron
Henry Murray Fayette 1
David Morion Fayette -P
Daniel Peake near Frankfort
R
Samuel Renfliaws Fayeife
Jofeph Rogers near 'he big crolfingt
Fayette
S '
Margaret Smith Bourbon '
Rev Mr Shannon near Lexington'
Coio fames Smith Bouibou
John Smith rear Danville
Jacob Springer Fayette '
T
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John -Jacob Wilkini Lincoln hanging fork
Wail near Fiftiers ftation
Daniel Weibel at Mr John Martins'
Suoud Ration
to thoie who have already fa
vored tliem with their ctiftom
for it has been thcii widi and
lhall be their ftudy although:
they receive every fpcies of
country produce to HI on as
moderate advance upen the
Pi'iiladeiphia 'ci'ft as any Mer
cbinT in the D:ftridL
March 6 1790
' SIX HUNDRED ACRES OF
L A N D
To be laid off in a regular foim ou
ciJihnSingleten’s Military furvey
"yr I L L be Riven to the perfon
W who fliall fi:ft give fuch infor
mation to the Pr ater hereof as will
enable me to afeertain faid fnrvev
' Jofeph Sineleton Heir
N B Said Singleton ferved as s
Caprain in the late French and In
dian war
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eoooeoeooOMtoflOoowqpeoM
8 A large cempeqy will meet et the 8
$Crab irchard the nth if Mtrcb fn8
8 order ta flart early the next moming8
gthraugh the IVlldtmeft 8
aWNNNKNNWa
JOHN SMITH
AND STEIGER
N r They buy all kind of
fat cattle dears calves Khecp
lambs and hogs for which will
be given caih or dure goods at
ca(h pries
J S
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Lexingtn March j 1790
w!:ere Steiger-jun-Butcher Andrew
from Baltimore Town
will kill and dr fs all kind of
meat of fupetior quality and
in the neateft faihinn any gen
tlemen and ladies who will ho
NOTICE'
'! 1
T S irreby given to all thofe
A ' that are indebted to the c
ftate'of Alexander Martin de-'
ceafed either by note or book
account to come and fettle the
fame with the tubferiber by the'
full of june next for they need
not expeft any farther indul-"
gence— Alfo all thofe that have
any demands are defired to'
come and i'mle the fume wi'h
JAMES LOWREY Aim
Tthi 34 179a
WHereas the fubfcnberi
did on the fourteenth
of Auguft 1 713 execute a
bond unto Thomas Johnfon for'
two hundred and ten pound? ‘
in cenfideratioii for feven hun-1
dred acres of land lying oiii
lle South fork of Licking l
which fum we obliged our-'
felvis to pay on receipt of
the title tor fa jd land in proper-
ty
We hereby notify the pof
feflbr of laid bond that we
have now received the title
and ar- ready to pay agrees
bie to contradf alluring the
holder thereof that one or both
of us wili leave this country
in February next and inends
to fettle in the Span'fh do-‘
minions and (hall confider
ourlelves no longer bound by
the bond thin th-it time
Michael hogge
NICHOLAS HARRISON
Jan tS 1790 -
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1
In purfuance of an aft of aflem
bly die comraiflioncra ot the
tuwn of Louilvilic will fell
for ready money 011 tiie
fourth of May next (being
Jcfferibn court day) at the
hoofe of J Jtm Hai riion 10
faid town - J f
THAT valuable fquare
of ground in Louilville
number lx lying between tne
half acre lots and Wuter ftreet
late occupied by John Sinclair
and recovered from him by iuic
at law in the fupreme court of
the diftrift — -Alfo on the
fame terms fundry other Iotf
in- the aforefaid town ther
fituation and numbers will be
made known at the time of (ale
Bv order of hosr -
JOHN CLARK CAafrasn
FicAruirytow 1790 j
THE fubferiber will rent between
30 and to acres of cleared land 3
miles below Lexington under gaad fenccj
Ind will be in gaad ardor ta raifa atrip
af earn the iJutngftqfaa
Thomas Lewis '
March 6 179a j
I HAVE in my pofftjfitn in this Tamu
a bright fiml herft 14 hands higbl
with a ftar in his farthiod fame ad
dle pats no brand ia ar 13 yeari
lid lame in both hind legs formerly
the property af James Wtlkinfan fup
pafed nsw ta belong ta a Mr Miles
The owner is defired ta came pravt
property and taka Urn away as hi U
n exptnee is ns '
NICHOLAS WOOD 3
' r Baker
Lexiigten Ftb 93 1790
As it will h mifl convenient for
I As Fiji is flart from Lexington an
Mondays this paptr will in future tpp
publifhed tv try Mania j morning-
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oltv of Philadelphia' NFAV MA- AYfAmed t quantity of hemp
CAZ-NrST°of J: W j" rt-niimc for wlach
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t:ew of the hiftor polices and com Lexingtan March 4 1793
merce of the United Sti'es will be
the (lift ob'eis of this Mifcrlany
A funb'e pomon f it will be
llouvJ to decent rmesry and rctu
ine humom It w ' ar conia-n a
unci febit fii'hfal les'ft®' of the pio
groreedines of he ieieii Koten-
gicn' tosichcr w'h he
of ihc m:nh fo emn and lmeftc M ERCI1AN D IS E
In fie he mftft ft enjous etetions Suitable ta the prefer! and appraachlng
WH IfC maie 10 tender th:a A'aea Jefan w VrhwHt he fdj n thelawen
i!e u-e:ui and I'eafin f 'fa'en lfr far CASH arCOUNTRI PRO
1 every defer pnnn -to the old aud t)UCE
Ihr vo mz if bvh liexei
The a Iva'accs thai are 10 U ex
pec'el f i n ’he united efforiV wf a
lye Tiry airoca'ion inftitued for rhe
ii!e j-n pofe of fupporting thi work
oiuft be obvioua to evety ore— Such
plan whi'e it enyaees the fiift a
i!eienfies' a g eater variety
til
J 1 uniim fupply of valuable
end
liter than could be afforded by
Vat
any individual however cevated bis
genius or gteai b endeavors
C O N-D-l-T-I O N S
be puhlilhed
I Tli-s woik will
pvnflua!!? on the fit ft day of every
A
month
II Each number w'll contain at
lcaft e'phiy pacer printed on fine
paper and anew 'erer'
III The price t fubfcrlbe'a will
be only wo doFa s and two thirds
per annum
Kit 'her part'eular eitveo th:r
m-r-azine wp be laid before rhe pub
be in a few wtekv
Philaielphla Nerem'vr t6 1789
T Jte Prrnre" f the newfiajierr
In ihs city ani th "h t it -he Uni ed
S'ates are rciiueiled to ini'ert the a
love At a meeting af ihr Kentucky Surety
- far jlie eneurafeme‘it of pamufeS- -
uretat Danville December tii 1789
HE mmagerv lemoned rn rbe
1
meeting -That the fir ft' pay
Bent ol the'fubicripron had been
ne trlv raid in and thar hey had
lead: fed the amount ro Philadelphia
lo procure fpinnir-g and carding nu
Ohre and liock:ng looms
That to enable the company to
carry their deftgn fully into executi
on an addition ought to be made to
the capital already fubfcribe1 of tbiee
‘URfo!rhrbVcHn
Refoived that a new rubferipuon
‘Be opened fonhTrtfrddit tonal ft ares
"iidlhit all perf'ns who ffiaTparin
a — —
or before the tail day of March nexi
Shall be entitled 10 all the privileges of
the firft fubferihers
Reiolved that at all meetings of
this fotiery (he members ftall have
P'°Ilr ‘PP5m
Ordered that the foregoing refolu-
tlotia be pubiifter in the Kentucky
Cnect that ! pefon winit to
(aucourage the manufaftercs ot their
fiuntry mavJ)c infoimed of an op
forwnUy-xUoingio
Tefte
ilOMAS IODD Secretary
l"
- Kierr Barr
OPENED
Asd to Sold it
AnKVV HOlVFS fc Cv
A ! irj!f end gerer ii aJTcrtment af
ll'i ifd imitedhtely a few Pirkint
af read PUTTER
Lexingtan Jan in 1793 V
J V S T A R R I V E D
Jfy And now opening for fale by
ianitarv h con
"EER JANUARY c SON
Ar the'r Sore in Lex'ne'on oppoflre
the Print-ne Office a large and com
pleat affori mem ol GOODS adapted
to tHefcafun which they will fell on
?e'm for Caft Com
Wheat Rye Butter Perk Salt Ac’
iVKoaf V kA D PaI
ALSO FOR SALE
TWO I Ni ‘ I O T S
On Mat Stxit
In ths To jvji or Lex tKorr-r
PJRS
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TIIE KENT UC K Y
A T f XT A P Lr
l-cil i V VJ
Fob tub Yeab or oua Loan '
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Printed on fine writing paper
' A:d may be had at this Office
by the Grofa dozen or Angle
F -r r -nv
(J I J lV n
1Y v t u u r
1 j Y the fubicnber living in
Lexinginat the figuofthe
Buffalo fme titne ago a piece
of doll' tgethetwitirfdine wea
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tera b apply ing to the inbtcri
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- ' prrtvmg property and pay-
I 1 Vk - V ta a
— : — Feter Higbeer"
Lexingtan Feb 19 179a
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All kinds i f Blank Pooka for
Merchants Clerks &c made
drufedo any pattern: Alfa
°'“ ncw on reaton
qie terms at this office “
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O F A TL KINDS :
for SALE AT THIS OFFICE
wiTi e r a it inM vchlnoYiaTat
wmcn aie in KkrtnaiiGiie at
m3k” nd feal H k5nd of
bfi td in work likewifc lepairs
all kinds of locks and keys He boys
all kinds of old copper brsfs pewter
and lead— Thofe who plenfe tofavor
him with their uflom flall have their
work done In the belt manner and on
the Ihoneft notice
Lax bgten Dee I 1789
PYAK E Ar as by the ubferiber (iy
—I — frw-
in Seuih Eik Hifn a miiet
better Shamans mill an ’ran gray mare
3 years aid ratural tratter 14 hand
and a half high na brod penetrable
nr natural mark hppraiftd fa £9
HUGH ALLXANDER—
Ptb 15 1790
fj'AKFN upbythejubftriber living
nbavthnlfa mile from the tewnaf
Ltxirgtan a red S T F F R about 18
months aid a trap aff the tight ear
Appraijeata xtj
JOHN MAXWELL
Ptb 11 1790 —
T AKEN up hy the Jubferiber lir
g near lexingtan Fayette Case
i-i
tv twa (beep -the ane black-with -a
lamb the ether white both tetrad in
left ear and a Jit In the Right
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Appraifeite £t-i
CASPER XARSNFR
Ptb It 1790
FT AKFN iit by the fubferibrr living
In Wiaifard Cifttry within twe
mile af f&? Clover bottom a ferret
MARK neither darked nor Rrmnard
abeut 4 feel 7 hchtt Ugh Appratfed
ta £to
- FDWARD CATHERS
Arll 8 1789
'T 't KEN up bythefubferiber living
J in Fayette county a bright bay
florft 3 years aid lufi fprbg eL m ia
hards high has a block ff ot an his off
jtv—AfpraiJtd ta £j 10
7 George Stephenfoo
January ml 1790
'TAKEN up bythefubferiber Mefbn-
1 eatfity near Wafbingtan a Large
S in the
Ufl-”a ' CJrBp‘ndJV l(”k' "?
ptr endunder-beelin the W'i Ap-
ptaifed to ene pound fear fbiilingt -
Jb Edwards
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QTrayed tit Helen from the
7 "
' November laft e foml
r JA
horcv “‘ur etr fpung
about- fourteen- handahigb— a
Alaaa m — — — — LaJm LI — L
(mall ftar in his forehead ' trot1
branded on the left (houkter 0
Alio a brown-tnare two-years
old laft fpring about fifteen
hands high troti and paces
hy hne lnd i the mne
hanging on Loth fidea" a fmall
bell on a ctarfe make 1 Who-
foever delivers faid I fea tome
n Lexington (hall have eight
dollars for-the- mare and two
for the'horfe '
JOHN 'ALISON'
place in all iu vatioui branches fto
wlr) St-lli Jtrew and Die keules&c
A?’ n nd ofhraf work for
Lfxbigten Feb 13 1790
’Jo—1 ' - ' T‘ ” ’ N - f'-' ?-"'
plications ns yet which hat tha$p
pearanrt eft hit plan af fettlmnt al
tke Mujcla Sheets fuccteding hat in- Jp
TI?£ ubfcribtr mat having any at
a 9 M a k a a a
'trmt htMtld Met befart
- -
B Gaines
Lexingtan Jen 20 1790
I Bve Caft for Tjmothy
h ' °veJ 5 nd 0
hire two good dirchen to drain a
P lnProvc‘ P'e ot natu-
ral meadow ground in the vicinity
of Fianbiurt on Kentucky to eun
mence woik in April
fr-WiHrfnfom —
f - -
dxingtin Jan S 1790
— —
j V S T OPENED
And row for fale by
GOUDT aud WILLIAMS
At their liore in Lcxingtorf
oppofite tapt Youngs Tavernv
and near the hew courthoufet
a neat and general aflort
ment of
G OO D S
Well ‘adapted to the fealon t
which will be fold on the tnuft
jcanable terms for cafli orv
SAM U E L
AYRES
S I L
V E RoS M
T H
AND
J £ nr E L L
R A
Respectfully inform
hit friends and the Public thae:
he has lately o pended a ftop m Lex
"8on on main ftreet nearly oppo
fi e Mr Collin's Tavern ( Ladles and
Gentlemen who honor him with:
their cuftom may depend on having
their commands complied withontba
mod reafonable teipfaed qq
ftorteft notice
Lexington Jen ax 1790
THREE
DOLLARS
R E W A L D '
QTRAYED Aon near Shannon
O mrll fome time in Auguft laft
fmait bay mare 4 feet 5 or 6 in-
ches h'gh ve-y lengthy trots and
tmttn weU rean old na brand '
as 1 recolieft neatly made had ou
when fte went away a large new
bell 3 natchescut in the fide edge
of the bell and two in the end edge
nd believe a or three m the ftaple
tStLPSKJSf-tELSiS!
been lately feraped Whoever delP
vert fald mare or gives fuch informs
— — — — —
lion that I get her again ftall receivo
aL a a A
-the above reward-
HENRY BROCK
f 5' 1790
Of I Hdoy-the tth day af Match
the
it tht plantation af John H’hit
ledge deeeafed on Coopers rm Maun
Ian eowttys will bejald ta the Ugh
eft bidder at u Mentht credit with
bend and stppreved entity
v -v i ' -
T W O ' feather beds arkit
-furniture 7andanumbtf
him ta defer Jetting an r untit
the firfl af OSaber next In the mean Y
iaw he intends te txplart I Aar country J
and mate fame ether arrangementt9-
wMth will be netejjary far the Maty I
lAi plate i After which the few
°f l'kely Jlore oJ as good -5J
bloml -THOMAS agany in the -Hiftridt” f -v
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ftoutd be avoided— If &ftsT reeMi
' mined peihafs U will appeal that
y up--Ofr (here arffroe burthens Impcfed
people of Virginia bo: h unr
ngeeflary- and ujiconditutional - The
cxpeoccofiachdsy for the Haufe pf
1 jjdlcu ate 1 1 abut one hundred
Wqug Js s One day : wirh another they
are not njorejhan fix hours jn pub-
lie bufi refa’: conlcijucn'ly the bnfinefi
labour &£ for manufacturing cot
ten
ONE machUtt for eor3itTg f g it ran
coft about £ fix pounds One
omi wiil work this mo'hine aid card
aim twenty peunds of cotton per day
One pinning machine commonly col
Ui a Jenny with forty fpindlex which
is a propei numb r w hi toft about thir
teen pounds 0'it mu or woman will
wwk this machine ant will pin from
four to fix pounds of good yarn per day of
afuuabie degree tffintnri fir good jeans
fusions fffc ‘
After the cotton is corded the next
eperetionis roping it which is uniting
:' 'ie roles together and drawing a coarje
thread nearly j'uchai is commonly ued
’ for candltwick This is done a com
t non whset a vow will rope about
- four pounds per day for which fie re
ceives five pence per pound
Elttxnateof thaerperccs of machine!) ihc coft cf prayer U ilrtt hundred
f roper fix'd yarn for rmnn jeont —
eighteen dote n will moke chain for fifty
yardt— eight pounds of cotton yarn will
mfil theje fifty yards
: - The cotton yarn run on the moehiies
in Philadelphia ctfis on an average
— about thirteen pence -halfpenny per
pound bejidts the cording and to
ping Te man who tuns tht machine
io employed by the day : his wages 11 Hen
the djys are long ore about three hil
lings and nine penes per day '
i he weaver in Philadelphia has fs
'rektpence per yard for' weaving common
-for jeans bejiies having his chain wound
-ho him and the winding hisqviti:
will weave about even yards per day
Women attend on the weavers to
wind their chains and quills for about
even hillings and fix-pence per week
and find thamtlvts-one woman can at
find three items
: The dyen ojk four pence per yard for
dying jeans: but they may be well afford
edat half thot price
Ihe following is an tjliaute of the
expence on fifty yards of jeans:
' Eighteen dozen of flax- £ J- d
th yirji will make 1 he chain
for fifty yards of jeon at
eigheen-pengq per dozen 1 7 "°
Eight pounds and one
tfiird of cotton yarn will
fifl the feme at five hil
lings per pound
Weaving fifty yards at
eight pence per yard
Dig fijty yarir -at
three penft for yard
WairsownMm'S Jofcph InJerfon to fmepirt of Km-
T toonit V Is geotr11 confet i sock) 0 Ihe pmcutocol Ml
fed and that government muft be fup- John May
-peJnrbufallriicdirySimueLAveryrxjiton
burthens i impefcd on Ihd people'
One pound of this cotton yarn will fill'' for a man to pray when he i paid
fix yards af very good jeans— it uual for the time he fpends to hear a Chap
ly fills ms ref hut then the goods’are lain pray who is paid out of the pub
proper ionably tighter Pc chcfl t the quedion is mole'll
Tvst pounds' of goodfiaxfrtmthe sfkcJwtie:henhir'irtpia’TrwntTiJ
Jvingie will make one pound of hot hied pray without his ftipeJ and whether
fiax—this fisx h’hgfpun to two ioxen the jeople would attend if they
ad fix cuts the pound which is a — rot not paid for the mne? If-nor — Jacob-WaH-tr Ptfteis iVitmn
ilch Dou
-Fqrr'i:
The above e fiimait is
calculated fir fifty yards of
r:r good" jeans f'icTTas
will fell for three jbill'-ng 1
ptr yard which is r 7 0 0
- - Pfofii £ its 6 ‘
N 8 Thifpricg is juppqfei to be a
ret ii: one Toe calculation of expevt
thaotVerwjt:-fo-t iSfWiide rather high
that if the man ufoUturer under fiends
tis hufinefs and works to the befi advan
tage his profits will be rather mart than
above fisted
v- - : "i11 j uhl ALr 1 Ir-j ?! be civen cafli or dure goods at
? Toond hiJ-ad-thweR Aippofcd-to - — B
--an-- li ulrnri lam put
lToii tiii Virginia lndepciuint S
I ' norirV " ' ' A UR of Letiera in thia Office v A-S
cf eakhhMj Ubave fixiecn unds Fenny Crofser Dsnvnlei
fc C afir diys '(Sundays excluded) Fhepe?er G"
X-S'M 6
founds Add to this fum eglit pounds
allowed to the chaplain for each week
which amounts to eighty pounds:
and the fum (oral is 380I The firR
queilion is whether this expence
‘isceccffaryf In Pcnnfylvania they
have -laws no fuch chaplains yet their
are made as well as ours with
as much order in ihe proeef (hat
prayer Rould he made to ‘Goo is
pot only confefled but urgeJ (hat
the people Of Virginia never Tend
their Delegates to AiTcmbly to rake
'up the time that they a:e paid tor
in hearing piayer at the expcnce ot
their condiments 'I he labouier in
the field finds it rectory to pray with
his liule family before the work-of
the day come on and af cr it is o-
ver: And would this be a bad plan
for a Legiilror F—Wha: proof of fclf
‘ denial or what part of virtue is i
the next queftion is-wlie her fuch Daniel I Weibel at Mr John Martins
cuve'ous prayer ever aic an advan- Siroud fisiion
tage o the foul t ’
Tne rexr cnqhiry is whe'her fuch ——————————
a p oceJure is conHitu'iinal or nor F p g y j q N SHORT & C
Wuhour hefirstion I fry it is not
conilitn-ioiiai r-No osrt of the Virginia
coifhmtion authorifir fuch aAs nor
due the federal conili'ution honor
them
The moment that a Minifier i fo
fiseJ by law as to obtain a legal
claim on the treafury for religious
fervices that moment he becomes a
Miniiter of (Tate and ceafes to be a
Gofpel Ambiflador This is die ve
ry principle oi religions (labiiihiuenr
and Oiould be exploded foicver If 7
govetnme-t his a right to make 1
law to fupport one reigious teacher ha'te given grneral iati&fjct:cn
it'ha the fame claim to fupport aMj to thtite who have already la-
and if rulers are to pre'eribe forms of
praye they have the fame power to
eftabilfii'CTcedi of faith and to pro
ceed to ’Cod knows what If rulera
fay -iia that religion ought to (land umn
own feet in the country why
(hould It (land upon Itgnl legs at
court F Docs not eiamr-’e ipesk loud-
er than words or lawF If a civil Lc
glflature mud have a form of prayer
why fliould not the Clrnk lead it o
ver as he does a bill f but if a Chap- — — —
lain mud be employed to icad p ay era
in the S'aif-Houfe and vfit the ci I - fulcrilKrs take the h
minalt in ptii'on let h'm Sc paid by berty cfinloimii g the pib
ite free contributions cf thofig who ic that they have opened and
eftahliflied a buulrrs Ihip
w! ere Antjrrw Steiger jun
Butcher from Baltimore Town
on the
And that a party of men wme gone
op from Lee'a Ration to fee if it was
true
IVe are Cnee informed that the
men have returned and that they
fMiad only one white man killed and
fcaipcd with a hanJkechief tied
Daniel Brodhead jun Efq
William Barn going down rhe river
trom Salt-Riser '
Calawar Bunch new the mouth of
Dick Rlvev
Chrlftlan Bulk Ffq Fayette
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Villism T Connor
Jofephi Colvell Fsyeite
Jofeph C- lb d'tto
ICWTUTTur'Jap isft fiem Limeftone r
we a-e inrrrmed that it wi leoii- n th neatelt rainioni any gen
edat that place & generally bei'eved tlemen and ladies who will I10
that the Indians had killed and taken nT them with their cuiicm may
the whole of the people fctiled at rejy on jejr annuity to ferve
Keriiicdy'a bonttom on the Ohio
employ hrn
A B
I" E X 1 NGr0‘ March 6
By a gentleman who arrived in
Bourbon
exmtoo
Radon -
John Lewis at or near Lcx!flgtcn
7 m
Robert Mitchell Fayette
Geo MTntyie tQ the care of Mr
Jared Cowan near I exingron
Ilemy Murray Fayette '
David Motion Fayette
r
Daniel Peake near Frankfort
R
Samite! Renihaws Fry cite
Jofeph Rugeis near 'he big erodings
lavetie
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Marga et Soii'th Bom bon
Rev Mr Shannon near lcx:ngton
Co'o limes Smith Bouibou
John S umh rear Danville
Jacob Springer Fayette--
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Thomas Thomfon near Wilfons Ra
tion Mccer
David Thompfon
Charles Thiufton Louifville
V
Ixwls Van Bt ikiik Bourbon t
James-Van butkkfiards town
W
John Wilkins Lincoln hanging fork
ington a confiJeiable afibru&ent tf
TKY goods hard ware and
groceries which thry vi l
fell om rralcnable icina foi calli
lobaco coin wheat ir
poi k beef bacon he m p fl ur -
furs of every kind tar pitch
anl turpentine ft
They flatter the tniiU is they
vtired them with their cbftom
for it has been thcii wifli and
tluilj be their flpdy although
ility receive every facies of
country produce to HI on ss
moderate advance uprn the
Mer-c’-y'nr' Piilddeiphia ci-fl ea any
in 'he DftritL
Mirch 6 1790
To be laid off in a regular foimoul
- ct John Singleton's M ilitary furvey‘
WILL' be given to ihe perfon
who fliall fi-R give fuch infor
mation to the Pr seer hereof as will
enable me to afrertain faid Harvey
Jofeph Singleton Jleir
N B Said Singleton feved as s
Csprain in the late French and In
dian war
MOoeoeocoMMaoeowapeoMaoM
8 A large eompoqy will meet gt fhet-
gCftb orchard the itth tf Mitch f8
8 order to ft art early the next mtmingg
$ trough the Wildemefs 8
WMWMMSSMMKMWMSOaaae
Lexington March yn 7907
SIX IlWDRED ACRES OF
L A- N D
JflHN SMITH
' AND SI EIGER
N p They buy all kind of
fat cattle dears calves fheep
iambs and hogs f r whicli will
will kill and dr fs aTl kI7d of
mat of iuptior quality and
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NOT I C 3E
T Sli-rcby given to all thofe
that are indebted to the c-
(bte'cf Alexander Martin de
cealedv either by note or book
account' tc come and fettle the
fame with the lubferiber by the
full ot une next for they med
not expert any farther indul
gence —Alfa all thofe that have
any demands are defired to
come and imle tbw fum wih '
' JAMES LOWREY
Feb 241793
— V -As itwillbemoft -convenient ftr
-the-Fofii to fiart fram -Lexington trj
Mondays this paper will in future ftp
pubiijbtd firry Monday truing-
I HAVE in myptffeJSon in this Towns
a bright ftrrel hcre 14 hands high
-wlth-oftar-in hisftrehead—msad--ile
fpets no brand 11 or 13 ytarg
eld lame in both hind legs formerly
the property of James miklnan fup
ptsd now to belong to a Mr Milts i
The awutr is defired to -come prove
property and take him away as he ic
an expense to me
NICHOLAS WOOD
Baker
Ltxhgton Feb 33 1790
Iclvts to piy on receipt of
the title lor laid land in proper-’
VVe hereby notify the pf
r
f'flTir of laid bona jhat we
hue now rictivcd the titles
and ar- ready 10 pay agrees
be to contract alluring the
holder theicof that one or both
of us wil leave this tountiy
m l-cbruary next-and in ends
to let lie in the Spanhh d r
initi'ons and fhall conlidcF
ourieivra no longer bound by
the boiid thin tht time
MICHAEL IIOGGE
NICHOLAS HARRIaON
Jan 6 1790
In purfuancecf an adt of aflitm
biy the comtnilliuncrb ut the
town of Loutlville' will fell
for ready money on ue
fourth of My next (ocitig
Jvderibn court day) at me
hoafe ofjnn Haitian m
faid town
THAT valuable fquire
of ground in Uouitville
number t:x lying between t::e
half acre ! and Wter drect ’
late occupied by J ihn Sinclair
- and recovered fMin-him-byduic
at law in the fupreme court of
-the -diftricl — 1 -Allb" on tIkt
fame terms fundry other lotf
in the aforefaid town ther
fituation and numbers will be
made known at the tiirie of (ale
— — Bv rr Ur of tvt hoer
JOHN CLARK Chairman
February 10 1790
THE fubfertber w tU rent between
' jo ond 40 acres of cleared land 3
-toilet below Air fag r vn under good feocej J
and will be in good order to roio a Crop
of corn the eifuing feqjon
Thomas Lewis '
MarcJfETt790 1 '
WHereas the fubfenbera
did on the fourteenth
ot-'Aiiguft 1713 execute a
bohfd unto Tlionias John Ion fr
two hundred and ten pound
in cenlideration lor leven hun
dred acres rf land lying on
the South firk of Licking S
whidilnm we obliged ur
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JLKXINGTON: Printed by IOHN BR ADFORD at Wf Ofkicb at the corner of Main and Crofs Streets where Subfcrlptlons Aivertijements ffc fo9
this paper are thankfully received and Printing in its different branches done with Care and Expedition
1HAVE a confide) able quantity of
vuuable Ironmongery buckles
and buttons round glafs and Queens
ware Men's and Womens Bioes Hats
No wich cambists and callimancoes
India Chintzes Muflins Silks and
Caliicoes togethe- w th acompleat af
fortment of Briiilh mounted Carpen
ters and jo-nets tools which with a
variety of other articles I will e
change at the lowed cafn p ice 1 01
young heahhy Negroes two or th-ce
yoke of oxen and aquantity of whit
key
CHARLES VANCOUVER
Lexington Mtrch 12 179°
PEYTON S H O R I' & C
Have for fale at thei ftoie in Lex
conliJerabie alfonment of
mgton
D v
gu ’Uf hatu wait ai
groceries vvhicn they via
Eel I on r al nable terms forcaii
1 ooaceo corn vvii -ai r e
pone bttl Daoon rump tl ur
fib of very kind pitch
an -1 r p'- ntm- ft &
i r flattei tLcml 1 s they
have go 1 g ner -1 laiisfoct-on
to tltote vvnu have already fa
vored them with their cuftom
for it has been tlieii wifti and
lhall be their ftudy a'-though
they receive every lp cies of
country produce to iHl on as
moderate advance up- n the
P idc phta toft as any Mer
c - he D ftnd
March 6 17 90
THE fubferibers take the H-
forty conforming the pub
lie bat they have opened and
eft a hfhed a butchers fhop
w-Lere Andrew Steiger jun
Butcher from Baltimore Town
vv:!l kill and ir Is ali kind of
meat of lupertor quality and
in the neateft fafhion any gen
tlemen and ladies who wiil ho-
Iti'JMt XXIX)
Dr 'hem with then ettftom may pealed either by note or book
reh on their affiduity to ferve account to come and fettle the
tame with tne fubferiber i the
fiift of June next for they need
not exptd any farther indul
gence — Alfo all thofe that have
any demands are deiired to
come and 1 "I - ( true with
JAMES LOWREY Ain
be given cam or itore goods at peb I?po-
cafti price
Lexington March 5 1790
SIX HUNDRED ACRES OF
7 A N D
To Le !nid off in a regular fonn out
ot John Singleton’s Military fur -'ey
"TVf I t f be given to the perfon
vi who Thai1 ti ff give fuch infor
©ation to the P- mer hereof as will
sjnab’e me to afeertain laid furvev
fofei'h Singleton Heir
N P Said Singleton ferved as a
Caprain in the late French and In
dian war
the
Monday-ptblijl
O P E N E n
be Sold by
HO MRS & Co
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A large and general affortment of
MERCH AN D IS E
Suitable to the prefent and approaching
lei fan wb’chw’l b' fold on thelowel
terms for CASH or COUNTRY PRO
nucE
IVanted immediately a few Firkins
of go0d BUTT R-
L'xington Jan 12 1790-
A R R I V E D
JUST
for fale by
And now opening fo
Ye ter januc
Ar their S oie in Lexington oppofire
the Pi inline Office a large and com
Pleat aflbltment of GOODS adapted
iothefeafon which thev will fell on
c
ealonable lerms for Cafn Corn
Wheat Rye Butter Pork Salt Re
ALSO l-OR SALE
TWO IN LOTS
On Main Strect
Tows of Lexington
In the
P 7 : 3
PUBLISHED
J U S T
KENTUCKY
T Tl E
K
ALM X AC
Loa the Y ear op our Lord
7Vfo
f
Printed on fine writing paper
And may be had t this Oflicu
by
the Grofs dozen or (ingle
N OTIC E
J S hereby given to all thole
that are indebted to the c
ftave of Alexander Martin de
—
g J L' jk j IJ
” in a fhort lime I r which
twenty-five Ihillin&s
ored will be given if dcliveied
at Fra kiort or twenty three
(hillings in Lexington pay ment
w ill be made in merchandite at
the lovreft Cafti pi ice
Barr
belt
Lexington March 4 1750
JUST
And to
ANDREW
O be fold to the highcfl bidder
on Thurfday the fifi day of A
pril next anin lot tnthetown of Icx-
: o iV TV -
COPPER SMITH
Late of N E IV TORN
) ESPECTFULLY Informs the
ix Public that he intends carrying
en the Copper Smith’s bufirefs at this
place in all its vatiotis blanches (to
wit) Stills Biew and Die ke'tles&c
Alfo cuffs all Kind ofbrafs work for
mills- -makes and repairs all lund of
bials and tin work likewife icpairs
all kinds oflocks and kevs lfc buys
all kinds of old copper biafs pewter
and lead— Thnfe who le:!e tofavor
him with their cuffom ff-all have their
work done in the heft manner and on
the fltorrefl notice
Lexington Dec 8 1789
Hr I KEN up by the fubferiber living
" in Faiette county a bright bay
Horfe 3 years old left fpring about 14
hands high has a black fpot on his off
jaw - Appraifedto £7 10
Geo ge Stephenfon
January 11 tit 1790
u 3
AKEN up by the fubferiber Mafon
county near Wafbington a Large
line jew lopped eats hr mark in the
Left ear a crop and J wallow f brk up
per and under keel in thee R:ght Ap
praifed to one pound four I Joinings
Jacob Edwards
or ft ie: from the
nbtr in Lcxmgtor
in November laft a forre!
boric four years foil laft fpring
about fourteen hands high a
fmali ftariu his forehead trots
ieci on the left fhoiiider G
b
and
Alloa brown mare two years
old laft ipring about fifteen
'"'‘hands high trots and
paces
heavy mane and tail the mare
hanging on both (ides a Email
bell On a coarie make 4 Who-
foever delivers laid herfes to me
in Lexingttn (hall have eight
dollars for the
marc anu -wo
for the horfe
JOHN
ALISON
Lexington Feb 13 17 pc
In purfuance of an ad of affem
biy the commifiioners of the
town of Louif die will fell
for ready money on the
fourth of M y nc-t (being
7 Jcfterfon court d :yl at the
hotife o J nn Haaiion m
fold tiWn
’’V' H A T valuable (quart
of erotmu in I ouifviiJe
number i-x lying between the
hajf acre lots anti Water flreet
late occupied by John Sinclair
and recovered fiom bum by luit
at law in the tupreme court of
the dillrid Alfo on the
(ame terms fundry other lots
jn tjie aforcfoid town tlteir
fityatjon and numbeis will be
made known at the time of fale
— By order of the board
IOHN CLARK Chairman
Febtuary 10 1790
CHARLES W IT I T E
HE fubferiber will rent between
30 and 40 acres of cleared land 3
U S T OPENED
A o- tor h v
GOUDY and WILLIAMS
At
rhci: ftorc 111 Lexington
oppofite capt Youngs Tavern
and near the new court houfe
a neat and general aflort
ment of
G O O D S
Well ad p ed to the fealon j
which will be fold on the m ft
reafonabie terms for calh or
Furr
SAMUEL AYRES
S I L V E R S M I T H
AND
JEWELLER
ESPECT FULLY informs
-V his friends and the Public hat
he has lately opended a ftop in lex
ing'on on main (beet nearly oppo
fueMi Collin’s Tavern Ladies and
Gentlemen who honor him with
their cuiiom may depend on having
their commands complied withombe
mod: reafonabie icons and on the
fnortefl notice
Lexington Jan 22 1700
T T a n
f f j
REWARD
Q T R A Y f D fiom near Shannon’s
v mill fome time in Auguft lad
a fmali bay ma e 4 feet 5 or 6 in
ches h gh verv lengthy trots and
canters well 6 years old no brand
as i recolieft neatiy made had oa
whim Ihe went iway a large new
bell 3 natches cut in the fide edgo
of tire bed and two in he end edge
and 1 belier e 2 01 three -n the ITa I
a leather flrap ihe maies tail hd
been :ately feraped Whoever deli
vers faid maie or gives fuch informs- ’
tion that 1 get her again thall receive
the above reward
HENRY EROCK
Feb 25 ryyo
1HAVE in my poffeffion in this Town'
a bright forrel herfe 1 4 hands high
with a Jlar in his forehead fome Jad
dlc fpots no brand 12 or 13 yeart
eld lame in both hind legs formerly
the property of James WilkittJt
pojed now to belong to a Mr Miles
The owner is defiled to come prova
property and take him away as he vi
an cxpence to me
NICHOLAS WOOD
Baker
Lexington Feb 23 1790
LL perfons indebted to the fubferi
ber are requeftei to fettle ifnd
poi their refpedive balances to Mr
NOTICE
T 3 hereby given that I irT nd to
petition the nexf Aflcmbly
to confirm a title to me in
the land that were efeheated
from Rober- Mijenzie in the
dift id of Kentucky for the
ule of a pub if ‘ boo!
W M’KENZIE
Manchtfier Dee 21 1789 2 )tf
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A‘fitnn revolution among
other covjtqnentet In I nearly er
t irint'd Jeveril tmharrafft g F-ir'ifb
cu-’i -ii i1 and fulftituted in their pi ir
I hfeaj'y and -levant fimplUity of French
mi "Tiiiers IFnbi-gttn row-tnwced the
cha-ige but the iitercturj'e wth En
gland arriving and our country be! ig
croudrd with her f arm tl font their cuf
are infallibly ft-zli-i u-tu tit-
d-ti'-t-fui At many tibes the company fe em
whether to make the round w:th
“ur health fir" “yetir health ma
dam wh t her to reft at the hei'-tU tf
the Inly ' of ihe houf- —or wh-th-r
to difturb my one with thit
ceremony wVih it conirui led -ve-i by
the'r who pnSfe Itf bur why lionld'
then reft In -doubt to bnil! a rhftom
wh!ch our teafon ce-tcl emnt
A' a nation x aught ta form feme
national cuftomi and not he eter ialy
th? -i oec 1 lliObed tn fevend-fie cm fiferienttothie which pr-vati abrent
paces ! i !e iext m iming one of lW e-td-i'g men in eich t-wn hyfet
Ihe i-iili 11 to appieliended and is ting the example might tff-3uiiy de
li 'w ii Lex-iiKtiil jul in- W'll have ftr-vtbit h-aith drinking ruftom
carman I a mre certain mu kci as it
U it dein-t'vi a- all times in all thole
c-unr-ei With Which it it probable
we- (hi'l ever have any commercial
ti-ccou fe -The Writ for nr-nurac-
taring whtch )re ni a: piccni in
thir’he A'lan-Ic S ale win gieatly
inr eifchc demin-l theie -ecaufeitii
thS pol uy of the national Govern
mdn1 to filler -that fpirii— os a fui
thei enco nagemeui iur correfpondent
beer lea- e o inform 'hat lie has 'he
bolt aiiihority f- faying' that acorn
me cai G-:n emm'm iie A:intic e
qj'al m foitime i an- in Amer ci
has :: :n co-rum aion ' eiubhfli ma
Kiifa't'oibsoi co'dage wd fail duct
Jil'i't 0 fowi as a fuEcient "
q yii'Sv o: no n is r'c 1 -o juftity die
-n-cu T-e:ie wh h ninit iitterai'y he
ci w mfc-ng licie L-(ta!:iiiimcnis
—lie fty chi: he u convinced this
ai?if:eV I- rix i'ei'ui comma id oath
a -wu ence ha f-peuny and ih-ca
jiese er pi nJ
in he evening of -he 9th milant
d -k at -yo?oii y mrn who
hi t neon at wo k in town and who
Wcc -valuing m he tleei ot lexing
(onoitnun way h ine wcie over
taken uy two m-e:i on ho ebackj
tir foicaioil on h 'cback ccmiig up
wh toe miitininiloii fHii atrem-icd
toy - ie ove It m twicefbuL fa'ling in
tbira e:n-r he ai'giite-i off -nhoife
B'i 1 uc- him ieyeiai blows lne(
8- ' ' inii getii!:i' oti' -if his way
L a: h gone far befoie die other man '
01 - f ijhiv't c ime ip w di h m anid
a at- ee h- n a lb the n'- fe di'ew fe'
vciJ in a-a tnc ilace but too
la e ne :oji I 1 he pobi countyiman
uierher-jj n ne moil inhuman mrnei
-aiafl the piihuuof their sffiflncc
1 have the honor 10 be
Gen !cmen vour moft
otic J loin humUe1 Servant
- II- KNOX
' Secre-ay
h ' tii i ht lay h tni ne t David
Vi-sei' a na ve ol lie and: iho
oi w 1 ns ygi taicn he is a'fo
niive of I e and and h i liaaie in
Sprouie “
Ge-tiem-n'
rpiPf i’esidcnt of thp United
S' :c ias dueled me to ac
e li'-e -ec'iiii of your letter
de iai Danvii'e f he 8 Ii of Se
tend er !a(l ' ' pat a little attention to her gutfl at '
Y-s i v’J! ivohahly have icirned that ' y ifa wtu ihe uuia&rr fvrry
p-'m'iuo iheChicafaW dref dm not ' gt tleman ft on his fituatien it atten
f 'kcc 1 'o New York ba- ha lie was tiy t y to the two lauiet ot each fide of
f l iled wihrcriainaiiic'C a: R ch- Aim whom cu Tom hat comm-tird to hit
m'"d by the Lcgiflj'Uie-t'f V'irgi- char 1 a A i-:ih id tf formal hirraigtiet
Dii 5 ' ' 'and a-ftnij: -Ftet (too common t-juch
l am further diiefled to infoim you accafinit i- A 'uric a) the pofitian tftki
Iha-- fuch meaurei as a-C wuhin the females in France iaiptfet a barharritr
pi wer and confifte'it'v WS- h hetei’e- between the males and d-videt the con
tfi d -ty o' 'he P'e'i ’em of :he Uni- verjationinto a lively vtinof pltajanry
ej'aev wMoe a l'rcd funlc o fat the ladies in Anetich generally hud
le 'i iin of i1'eirrtinr'ie‘s and ft the die together m a body and the ctnver
puipofesof coiic-iiaiiiiErlie Glilcfsws ' alien it confined to the a ft i id jexet-
hnJ Choclav nd if f teciTary to it it well the ittvaltnct tf this cujh-m
The table cufio nt of Franco are wor
thy tf iwiiit!'nfor they art (if I-nay
uf- the ex'-r-Jion) rzfi ted i-itt rural
1 aft and fiyt-iichy the effrice eftiue
-‘ polite ntfs The moft agreeable i-d hap
py heart tf th-gey lifts of the P-ench
' are f pent in a large thcle n-arly divided
V by each fex : white we a-i cloyed with
ceremony and form then enjoy the rich
VWR'O- I-dCR -of tit Lxitxd - u±ury 0lrperft3 freedom a d ieclj'eafe
f LESivftro'w March ss-
C J II It IIS PO N Ii E NT who has
x i the good lftheiift-ifl at iicart
bL’?t leive 'o Tigged to the public
Lexington by two peifcnb'one of
ll £ e-jod plicy of cu!iivring hemp them a John Spiowie lately foinjcf
s fte moil cenain crop'iHdhc moft-'fc I'onC'Jun'y a native of I-eland is
valuable crmmJiiy j 'I hi artie'e is abous five feet e:b' ivQhes high of a
c i:iva ed a: 'cis expence and wh fsjr complexion who hath Slice fled
m-j e!:e than any other wlvch (UHv tor the fame and not ys:-app'ehenJ
csp'ntry poJuce and w'l always pj Thereto-e in 'lie 'name of the
(s IV c iee it1 1
c-' Clflpophei ll auriK- Ben
'atwt Bi-'wn W 11 am
Lam Kc: rcJy
T- Iletd l-trou-ht 'and Con h ablet
i n ihtht Commo- wealth tf Virgi -
n'ita whom thejt prejemtfhalcomt
M '
F'-ett- county fc -
R:JAS u ha h t een proven
dots not carry their Jiruj-et Jo far at to
a fiig n feparats tablet to the luditt aitd
gentle men
Ii Arteries a ftrangcr it often in
induced into a nom of new facet and
Jtparaitiy to tach individual liit ptr
jenal fitwitim on thit occoftta i ot
ii 1 ’ tremiuy aukward and emb-imjfhig——
M n-well Ca a g jt l(Vef foils to fill a to tit eutal
'ue'' Gci- -Ni- j Euioptan with dlfguft Ii F-auct a
granger it introduced to a com 'any col-'
- leinly—and in a lew minutes he be-'
h- -vei' A ) until 8a bee and Wil- fMWX member of the tumpany at large
Diemier 151 h 1789
s T A T E !
cnmmonwcalth uf V i ginia I chaige
and command you and e- e y of von
in your fcvcal p ecinfli to fca h
diligently for the laid John Simwle
and 1 make II -e and- c y
ficim town 10 town
coury to' county as ’ we II by l-lo'e
- men as Foonnm and if you ihall wiJ
him that you appiehend a’ d In iiu h 111
before a juilice of peace of ilecom
ty whciehe ihali be taken to be dealt
wih a i tnc law di-eflt
Given under my hand and feel thit ltth
day of March 1 79a
’’ r
James Trottei (!t)
Mifccllancnus obfervationi on re' tin
Nat-ona! culloms audp ejudices
'j -ns
If the cemp'my it compejedof ’bothjex
et each gentleman placet himjtlf between
two la-lie every one hot - hit glift
i a bottle of claret and a decanter of
water - and they drink or net at they
riliraiy at hit taje wth all around aim
and if hit bufiies or inclination lead A
- ' '
him to withdraw ha retire! off Joftly
a A u-ii Mitid
Too ft drinking former1 y prevailed in
Frante Lut it now totally abtib-d
however at thit culm Jeems congenial
with th po-iiut tf A o-rica It is
tibia it Will ttAiii 4 national cujia
ter one of the Jnflicej ofivhe reace
foi ftni county that a fectijtii Robert
was fcloiiloiidy guuide eJ on
ilie evening of tlc ninib injlani in
nt how effc3uily we were blinded
by t e til: of E-gii!b iiiiberantyi
after him - Their- traieilttf Lave Ufcifenaiy repro
and ficm Jtnted France at a-nation offrog-eateit
and deleft able cookt making joup
cut tf the bthiet they- pick up in the
flrant Hiving refined Jtreral yeart
end travelliii througu the great eft pat It
tf France a-d England I tan venlUte
tei affirm ' that exieptmg the fourth
tiijt the peopit of Fra-itt enjoy the
luxury of -rich living and good winet
both in uatiely and quantity far be-
yond the E-ii:b 'The fourth daft
ere tne pc qa 'try who cultivate tin
fill and wke lira in the ut moft indi
gence but when the E igiifh travellers
draw general ctnelulitnt from out clef
of a nation anly they ought at the fan
' time to refieti how their fellow cititen'
co-milieu jubfijl iu the li-gh lands of
Siot-and and in Ireland
" fbort the E gitfb art rapt up in
iueat
their
' the merit Hue toother tiationt
A ' euiimeinal Traveller
New Yoik A’tv jj- x 7£8-
In Ameriia vt ktfp up t hi Vie of
feparati-n between tie je xet even after
dinner- t!a iaat'ct at-jO tertairfigal
fin eft to a ft araie room when tar men
unbend intheir converj'a'tion at if a
weight bad-been semvrei front them
EASTERN APOLOGUES
APOLOGUE J
A Iiiird man had a wife whom he
I loVeJ to otic t (hough ' he
was (old lhctvat vtiy ugly A phy
TiciancSscJtouuic him lie would
nut lOiHrnt to i lIhould lofc fafd
'lie the iove which 1 feel for my
Wife That love is mv liappynefs
The 1 1 oops of Coliofe vict van
qu lheJ the d'v of an ccliiifu of the
iiih the Pei finvdoiCj 'of the fun
tmagineJ :hac phxnimcnon announu
ed dcitrufbnn o me empim- ’this
iiuagma-on cxringuiflicJ every fpark
of their coifrige
E: ror may conllitute the happ’nefs of
an indivduai but ii is aways the
fouicc of m fciy m a nation
APOLOGUE ‘ II
Cofiofe cauied his infeription fa
engraven ‘on his diidcm: "f my
have pojfelfed this Many will pofftft
it O pofterity thy fleps will be is t-
(rimed on the duft if my tomb'
APOLOG V’E III
Noutlhivan the juft being hut
p'ince of Chofazan and fubjeft of
the Kuig of Kings loved pieafares
and lived with f-icndoi hs liches
wcie bouiveoufly difpofed fai and
near The moft excudcni lingers
the moft H fui muiicians came to co
t:cai hs auiucriy and the liift au
dcnce qiade ihem oppiilunt When
he ai iength fat upon the thione of
ile woiid they flocked fiom all parts
ol the earth lleheaid (hem wuh
pcaluic but paid them with far
le's libeiauty thn wnen hs was a
lubect prince One pf ihe muiicians
dated to complain! May Heaven
laid he he propiticus to Nou-fliivan!
Lmpuc hath enlarged his vcaith and'
contracted his mi ml Ye kings write
the aiifwcr of ihe jull in let ten of
god and whijc you reau it every
day after your morning devotions
aain be d ihe knee in adoration for
the Deny fposc by hi mouth! Nour
ftnvan falii formerly I gave my own
money now I give that of my peopit-
ft ‘AKEFfui by the fubferiber living
— : -yjl eyr :cyMa Ckeek
about ft yeah til hands high five-
ral 'white Jpo l'Vn hit buttock and
J wall ft or ih'-fx hit forehead
AMBROSE BARNETT
Angnft ty 119 -
weight hai-Mten semrea from
i i France- it- nu h of the hrpptnejt of
the people depe jit an ht miftuai inter-
courj't between the Jexet that they r:Jt
together r tiring inta another room tt
6ri k offer ana iiVert theta tives in
I ofte-i ufle&ed withaflonilb
- -
buttock S perhaps- not very
lcgib'e i wlioioevcr takes up
fad m tre and delivers her to-
me l:yr:g about two milca
“ T t T r n lrm Lexington- on Farmers
R Tv A -nJ K'S r wdvthill have the above tt
' or ut iiNDi -a tui by me
FOR SALE AT TdlS OiTICE - Akry Harper
'T AKENup by the fubferiber liv’vg
i o-i the four mile erect Payette Com:
u7'iheimZZ'e a Yd' dig 1 'of -ty the fftJl"Jt i awU) a Jo r-el:
h coucry and unwilling to allow 1 ” f yearl wltH t
- - huge braze m nor face nniurat trttrr9
auout Jour feet four or five tachtj Irgh
btanatd on the near CuitmL thu 2 op-
praJtd to £6
' AjO is black horft rlfing '3 yran
lcadiiig from Lexicon to Gen
c 0
8 an wlililiver mres a
tvcntyfivc liliixigs t'e leilitl
p y bk iir produce at t: e ceih
- bi pad on cr hfoi'C
'At: twenty-Hfih diy o! D cent-
- wcnty-htlfl diy
'bbrnext or twenty Irniljns
payable by the fiift Jay of A j
gait next or iwo dollars the 1:: 1-
ji'c leap provided the cafii ig
p ti f on the fpou
D incareUfs was got by o’ j
DojCarilci8 im-or‘iJ by col
i'aylorirom t n lLd his d'tu
by t!i? not'd Tom )on' s ini
porti d by Marnuiuiir Bequ :hv
1 liib CtiiS will Ip'dk moiC ill HIS
flavor than an Mui'iicrancn of'
wruds in a pitvpoii adveuik
mrni FRANCIS KEEN
March 0 1795 j
old qfeet 6 Lichet high a fmat Jlur
andj’uip aljo ojmail haze ofj-ie length'
tf 4 iiuhet aeivw the tytt wim J-ma
white haitt in hit tail no brand pet
ceivab’e appraij'td to £6
Aifo a bay hmje colt rifing two
-fiip yoars old with a mall Jta and a ttga
his aff hind Jo A whits bra Aid
§n the near buttock a appraijed to f-2
SOIOMOK bRuNDRiLG
" — —
p g R F E C Tl O N’
-
'X £cairif-jl cb inut I'onel
z A lull-fitften i ai js aiivl an
'inch iigb tiling j vrn ycurs
old liaids at 'tiie' p mttiOn
of Mrs- Foburnr in Mwccr
County and will cover -iarcs
at fix dt-lais ihe kaicni
mis be duJiarged by laying
' iv-ur duliats by the ill day of
-auguitJ two dollars the fm
g'e leap and eight dollars 10
iniuie
ikrfedlion was got by Se
lur out ol a tliorough bred
marc Gjod pjfturage for
nures gratia but will not be ail-'
twerable for accid-'iits or ef
capes Jo Robsrdi t
Mirch so 1700
FIVE
DOLLARS
r 0
R E W A R D
C Trav&l from the fubferiber
aboit two years ag:' a fex
rel mate widi a great many
gray' hairs m:xt throughout
iur 14 hanJs Tome indies
high a while lace and lice
jund feet white above the
knees (on the fore part of her
legs) tier fare feet I think:
half Uhite brand-
t d on tic fhoulder T an'd
B"0 If C AllfftE S-ft:
CM’nds this ftafon at the fub-
kribers liable vthin two
miles ol Ljxingiort on the roid
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LEXINGTON: Printed H JOHN BRADFORD at Mr Ofkick at tie remtr f Wtfa and Crfs Streets ‘where Subfcriptiorj jiverdj entente ff cftw
this paper are thankfully received and Punting in Its different branches dene with Care and Expedition
r Lexingtin Mirth Si
J
790
SIX HUNDRED ACRES OF
T -a N D
W e - m
To be !-ld off In a regular fo "
" tl Oill ‘-ft Rvc fuel infir
gnat ion ro the P herenf a will
onAfe me to afeerrain faid furvev
lofeph Singleton Hein
N- - Said SincleroD ferved as a
Capnin ( the late French andIn-
tjian war
-— r
ji ft will be null convenient
- 9 A F-
e Poll to Jlart frm Lexington
th
foniay r this piper wilt in future
Mndoy
fublifled every Menday morning
IflWKaonfilc-a'ile lua-'ttry of
v-i'jab'e Ir-ti ni'inecfv buckle
and hiunns imnJJjfs and Queens
wa-e Me'i nvl Wum’ns flioe Has
N wc1i lamiilk'f arid calllnuncue
I"'' Ch'nzc’- “
Ca'licne lugcne'W'h acompleataf-
fortment of Biiiilh moumci Carpcn-
ters and jones 'cola which vj'h a
v e’ uf orne k‘l 3
cnaive ai the Wwert k-ih p we U
young her lf Neroes iwo or tli-eC
yoke of oiCiii"and "Sifiianfiiy ofwhn
CHARLES VANCOUVER
Le xingten SIrc h tx 1790
PEYTON S II O II I - ftC
'
Have for fale ar ihes line ' LeX'
tl
tngion1 a varniicie s-dortnem '
"I gkr 1 iC iiaUl -
gr-tccriet ai'iwn n' '
fc! oi 1 ai noble terms tir
'1 ojico-coin - :i 1 1
ivni o i! tUviui It rop il ur
tS iVrtN
kimi -
i i 1 1
un r n-rn & -1
ir liitci l: nil 1 s they
targt-n' g n :l 1 iJlIfclJCl'on
!a-voied-them to tluie wno l:ive aircad)
vulh thur ciiltuin
for It hi been thcii wuh aul
lhall be their (ludy a-theugh
tlie receive every tp cica ol
covintry pfuducc to id on -s
inodctaie advance up n the
Mer-
IJ: phti uft s any
V
D (IriCt
c
Jtfsrck 6 1790
ih fuMaihers take the li
btriy ofinfoiming the pub
lie hat they have opened and byhe Grofs dozen or Angle
cfl’- lhtd buiclvra fhop!
w ' re Andrew Siegtr jun -
Buuner bony Batirrore Town J 1 V- Ji
tv ill kill and J: Is ali ki ii of -
JOHN SMITH
AND STEIGER'
-N r They buy 11 kaJ f
r i n 7
fi cattle Hers calve fttep
lambs and hogs fr wrich" will
b? given calh or ftore goods at
-dfirpfvx 7
JS
AS
nnut of lupi'tior quiluy and
rt--n
in ibe neateft faihion an g
tic men and ladies win wiil n-
d r ’hem v itii thru cufl-iin may pealed either by note or book
rri 10 t'eir alfi-dusty to ferve' account ti come and l'ctt'c the
ticnl fame with tne lubfcribcr I - the
-
efd PUT’IVR
L'xingir J n u i:u
JUST A R R I V R D
2 And -nv opcp1 -t f' r fale by
sy
KTKR JANUARY A RON
Ar heir So:e in Uxh5tcmoppo
the Pr inMn OSce 1 l-rsc ard c m
pleat a(To"mrn' of GOODS fcNrtcd
:o thefeafin -hicn thc-viil fid! on
cilnnabie icons fo-Cafli'-Cntn
Wheat Ee Cutter Pel’ SaltCcc
ALSO FOR SALE
T W O ! M I O T S
S Pv Maui STtT
t'xiyrtffst
P J ' 9
JUST P 11 B L t S II ED
- TD E K ENT U C K Y -
ALMANACK
ca tbs Y’aa or oua Lord
1 V O - A
Prinicd on fne writing paiwr-
And msy be had at ih OTico
I S hereby given to all thoie
1 that are indebted to the c-
Ityie of Alexander Maitin de-
fiift of june next for they need
not expect aii fartlxr intlul-
B-Alfa 11 hofha have
any demands aie - dchred to
u
JAMES LOWREY AJv
ptit af i:53
cicu w ill be given if delivered
- lliillingb in txxingtonpa) ment
will be mude 111 merchandilc at
t!e bweft Cafh pi ice
R but Barr
Mirch I 79©
PO be fold tethehieheft bidder
on Thurfday the irft day of A-
pril next anii’ lot inihctown of Lex-
for ingion No 85 being foi feiied for want
— ' WV A a L'lai liStJjl A Mum
an of improvement
be lly order ofjhe Trnft
aVJUKLW'HO MRS £c Co
9 '
J J
M E R C H A N D I S E'
f-Wf th afprtvUng
b fn wVrhwlb' fid u thelrwth
ftf ClSFI orCOUXfRT PRO
tinrF
'
H'unted inreiiitely a few Firkins
ROBERT PARKER Ctk
March is( 7?o- -
-igmf r-
rT-ia r lh “ r
S ' V? i fti"frum be
fsLriit in a-cxingtor
l! L’yFiibcr laii foriel
L tv ii'iir yt ars ki lait fpiing
about fc’Uittcn hdiuis high -a
I I' P rin ii t rorc
in Larin I is Uiehcad trot
on ti:e Lit mcud?r G
Al'ir it hinwn mure two ’years
Void Lit i'pring about fifteen
rJhuius lugh trots and
COPPER SMITH
Late cf KEIV TOR K
RISPECTI ULLY Informs (he
Public that he intend cariying'
n the Copper Smith butfrefsat ihi
place m all its vatiuus branches (to
wit) Soli Brew and Die kc'tlev&c
AKo caflt all kind of hraic work for
mills- -makes and repair all knd of
brats and tin work lilewre repairs
-all kindr-of loci's-and levs — He buys
all klrdsofold eri'per biafs wier
and leady— -Thofe who : letfe to favor
hm wi4 their cufltim fl’dl havethetr
tret item 1N-H travel
-woik done in the bell manner and on
the (hoi red norne
Lexington Uee 8 1789
rj t KEN up by the fuhfcriber living
bright-bay-
Met It fouruy a
- Jwar M Uf A'
'"rds h iB a tn Ul
J"Mrt4‘4 “ '& ° f
Sicphenfon
7OTMr nh- —
ft" AXEN up ly the fubfcriber-MaJbn
£' tiwity uear TVajbi” tin Luge
Ihf jew ttif edeats h-r mart in the
-jtr Itft tar a crep unJ JvuIIlw ftrk up
and uuder kitl in the R-ght Ap
jTci'ci t9 cite found four (LiUings
:cob Luwatds
C II A R L E S" WH I‘T E'
ij-'-ub uign trots and pacts
lcav n'a‘c and nil the rnare
largng on Loth hdts a lma:l
bt 11 oil a coat ie makes Who-
tor tr dc liv cis fiid hwrfes to me
it Lt xingtth lhali have eigbt
dollars for the trurc arid two
Idrrtie-liorfe“ 7
JOHN ALISON
Lexington Feb ’ 13 179c
(
tiunce of an utt of aflem
n Dir‘'
the cnmniilhoners of tlye
Uv
liiwu of Loiiil' tile v-ill icil
for ieedy norev on- ttie
fourth ul RL ntM (U-irg
JlVtrloi k'juri d:yl at the
r'liuile of J na Haiiiicn in
uid town
Ji A-T — yaluab!efqu2re
T
tl gioimu in I uuifvilic
irflrne terms fundrv other lots
fituation ari numlx-ii will be
maje known at the tinie of fale
gv rrlfr nf the board
JOHN CLARK Chairman
February 101790 “ " —
rT' HE fubfcrileyvill rentt bnwven
o and 40 acres cleared land 3
-I
' miles below Lexington under g ooiftrui
'—I
and wiilfe irtgood order t a raife a
of torn lie
March 6 1790
N (j T I C E
T ? hereby given that I irt nd to
pr-linon the nex’ Aflcmbly
to confirm a title to me in
ti e land that we efeheated
from Eober M Krnzis in the
dtft id of Krntuiky for the
u:e of a pubi' l
: W MTENZIE
Marshejler Dee 1 1789 29 tf
JUST OPENED
— A-it)‘k toe -ilr hv
- GOUDY axo WILLIAMS
At thcii itorc in Lexuigion
oppofite capt Youngs Tavern
and near the new courthoufe
rrrd general afljit
a ilea I at
mem f
GOODS
Will adaped to the fraio-j s
which will be fold on the rr - ft
reafonablc terms for calh or
Furr
SAM U E L AYRES
S I L V E R S M lTI
AND
-E--W E L L E-
ESPECTFULLY informs
THREE
yv T T a n O
U J ! I v
IV hi fnad republic Jut
he hai lately opended a (hop inlex- 'v
ing’on on maip ftiect nearly oppo-V'
fi-cMi Collin' Tavern j Ladies and
Ceotlcmen who honor him with
lhtfr cuftom may depend on havinjr :
iheir command complied withomho
reaiucable teims and on ths
fnorteft notive
Lexlngten Jan 1 1790
HENRY BROCK
r4-ss-1790
' The owner is defirei te ctme pnvw
f NICHOLAS WOOD
NICHOLAS WOOD
Baker
Lexihgten Feb as 1790
A IL perft
nr indebted n the fubfcri
her art reguefitd to fettle Aid
I hr era
iWr rofre Sire balances - to -Mr
P7
feme time in Augufl lad'
a fmall bay mae' 4 feet's or 6 in
ches h gh verv lengthy trots and
earner well 6 year old no brand
a -when i recoiled neatiy made had oa
ihe wenr wy a large new ' '
bell 3 njtches cut In the (ide cdio
of the bed and two in be end edge
and 1 believe 2 or three 'nthe (la !e
a leahcr (trap the main tail hd
been lately (craped Whoever deli
vera faiJ mate or give fuch Infoima-
tion that I get her again (hall rcccivQ
(be jibovc rewards '
Hugh Brent who is tuthorifidi to tranf J
aS my bujinej's in mv 'abfence ti
r r ' -7 HUGH MTLVA1K ' -V
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ouife with which it is probable
- we ihi'i ever have any commercial
iii'tjcou-fe -The firit fur m'nu’ac
lirim wbidi I'C-kiia a' pecm n
lh£ :he Allan ic S-aio will giejt'-y
Inceife :hc JemaiM ihtfie ecaufeit is
thr pol cjr of the nniona! Gvcro
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thtfi enco naeinini lurcorrerpondcnt
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bull auhonry fji faying that a com
mi-cai Gen emmnie Ai'anou e
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a ac‘eJ h n alu rho n fe di'ew ftf then e:i in dmbt te bi rft a ftihm
-Sfiiil 111 1 ' a i -i i tne ilace b ui loo w h!ch eur riVi eerJnru !
la c : lelound thepobi conryiman r!f a natin we ought fe farm feme
UiariercJ nne moil inhuman m-ricei cu!hm and not hr ttrrial y
iabcct tixce:
it dity othe P'e'cm of 'he Uni- verjntianinte a iiveiy vein ef plteja nry dated to complain May Heaven
ted a-es wMiie alp'ed fmlcp'o put the ladies in AmerieTtgeneiaity hud- uj he c p'opiXicus to Noufiiivan!
leim uf tferrirn'e and f ih ihe dle tagetbertna bony aaJ the cenvtr liartt enlagud lls i-c-'ih and'
‘ purpofe of coiic Uoiii gthe UMcafaws ‘ atien is confined to the eifiinBjtxes tunu-cied hismuiti Ye kins wm
inJ Cho&i‘fi"iiiid ' if ' fcecffary- to - it is' -well the it rvalue t of thi cnjUm ihe-nfwcr uf die jtll in Witeis of
aiafl itie pilbfic of their iffill-scc : - dees net carry theirfirupes Jo far as la ROj aMJ while you teau u every
1 hsve the honor 10 he effign ftparalt tables te the ladies and jjy er your morning devotions
Gentlemen your moft ‘gentlemen a:aii ue d the knee in adoration for
v- Obedient humtte’be'Vanr Antrlca granger is often in ihe Deny fp'oae by his mojihl Nour-
i r- ' ’ II- KNOX - traduced ivte a rtom of new feces and flvan fan) former ty gave my own
" v tJSecrela y of Wa fepareteiy Is earA individual— his peri—mtnty - now I ive that of my peopte
the 30MI fiheft
bt??i letve 'o ugell to
valuable crmi''Jiiy 'I his aioc'e 11
centra ed a: c:'i expence
ll £ Cuod p -ley of cultivating hem’ ihcin a John Spjowlcla-eiy Loin Jcf- weight bad-ieen rem-ired from tvm Jcadin 2 from Lxiitg'on toGcil
s tfe moa ceruin cion in-j 'tie flJft "xc1oi ciun'y a native of I cLrJ is Frame jo nii 1 of tm hrrptiitji of anj w jVCT ll TZ a:
hvj :e 'hm any oih? wlvch ftir- to the fame and n f vs-av ebenl
min nett llrifb: "tanreir-t t he
neuri 1: wok in town and who change hit the i-eereour e w th E
Wee vaiir4 in he ll eut ot lcx iig gland arrivi-g end au r t nriTv lei ig
ton o 1 tncn way h -mu we ue tu crouJ'i with her ft-intil fi-s their chf
fakea d 'wo mc i on ho ebackj ifm tnfenliily u tn t is
ti foicmolt on hu cbuck ccmi g ip rfi many tibes the eempa -:y fern
Wii me mbdcioltOij fut at'em ica ya whether t mite the re u-4 ve’th
lofi-lu ovc ho twicer!iul famig jn -your heath fir" -1 "yeur health ma
ttliTa ein-r he ai'hicd off :jij ho-le dam -- wh th'r i'e re!i st the hea th ef
an '
cm
Wi-xei a naive ut ie and: the thy if i-nitatirifar they are (if I may
oi:e ' s nt ye: taicn he iiHfo uy the jes-roJJiou) tijtitd into rural
native of 1 e'and and h'Sijime'jain tajt an'j fimiiciiy the eJr-ce of ttus
Sprouie '“ politenefs Tie mid agreeable 1 i hap
py hours ef the g-y rei ef the Fre ich
are pent inalare chtle n-a'ly divided
a a f ' 1
If the comp-any is centpejed tf bathj-x
j ee each gentleman placet himjolfketwetn
ttiemn " IV3 It tie m ' very ene hat his gtifs
I’f'iJent of' thp United er bottle of claret and a decanter ef
itc has duelled me to v- water and they drink er er as t key
kVJ tf '''e -ec'iiii of yo11 loiter yf difejei the foup and n rich wi
deiai Danville tf ‘lie 8 h of Se- efi (ajuenii aul tne lady of the houfe
teb'-er Jail ' ' ’ pays ai little attention to let gueflt r
Y-ii wjl! probably hive learned that ’ if fa was ae ef the number every
P'-im'iao the ChicafaW ebr ef did not 'geikmsn ft on his Jttuatici: is alien
ha I’ewis five ally to the two luutai each fide ef
'torn hat comm tii-d if his
a I of f ormal hnrraigues
' and a finijt i's too common ejuc U
1 am further diieflkd to infoim you ouafrou fi Amrica) tlepafuion of the
anrie wi: ntx- lei'ni cnmnia id calh
a WJ cnee ha fvenuy and lice- tirmt'd jever-d tmi-aimfli p Kf'ifb i'HJrtJ ami ill I’i-a-d
pt iS -er pj nJ tu‘ Ml and fl!l:tutel in their r'i ' ban Hi Z gtijb are ri’t u? it
mi he evenrg of he gih mflant thFra ail 'levant dmyiii itvr Fr'irh 1 jjeo e the ii a 1 tana aid dignity ef f a
by each fex : whlt we are cloy'd with
certmeiy and form tky enjoy the rit It
Yfr II O h FI C E y t-:e Lxitzd iurupy per'tS fredx a -l locia! rajt
fha? rucftv'hi:aiu:e3as a‘e within the ftmias France ie-pejes’ a barharrier
p--ver and ctififtent y wk-li 'heeene- betweenthe males and n:vidti the cert
Ir t :ru or the-Pi ei 'em of !he Uni- verntianint
v -
Fi-itt' county fc
an i if his bufisef er inclination leads ! wall (ler In 'in hit forehead
Ti'ifi'ZHt id teboighf’ aid Cental's him to withdrawhe retires ef j-ftly AMBROSE RINETT
w ' tin toe Commonwealth ef Virgi- J ajid u-imtictd 'dtgnjl 25 1789
t'iJ mb theft prejentsjballcame ' Toefi riskily fermer'y prere -J tn
fLFXyrO if-rcS
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Frait ef but is new totally abtijb'd J
however as this culm Jeemt ce ige-u sl
RE'A u ha h been proven with th-peiius ef Amnia it is
' fc2aJ3 v i cw Jccx 1 1 'htif ‘f wilittxdLt astiinal cujta
' ‘ ’ '
CORRESPONDENT
To Me!TS n 'tremeiy auk word and embirnjfiugm— hind
VviteuSam M J a tditjieoer afls to fu Hi eital " kiirts ( n the fore part of her
ucr hm leveiai blows ine
mm eeurif t‘ i hly W3ju
a-oe’e 11 abod1 five feci eiilv e'es hipfcof a it ftopie depe ds on the myiual inter I " ”
an1 wh fair complexion tvhu h:(h (i im Re J conrje between thejexes that they tje t --t -Lv C lllli L'g- t e K tl
coury to bounty asw-j’i by lib 'u
- men aFoo:-nienj and if yo's tha!l J
1 h mtba'-youapi'iehcnda dbiiii li in
bcfuic a juilice of peace of l " '
ty w!-cie!-c lial' be taken to be !c-U
wh at t:c law b-efls
the lady
-te-Jtfueb-
cd The-ufo fe in 'he name of the
Ciimmonvi:il'h vf V I g-nia Dhaiee
and command you and e-c y of 01
in your feve al p ecnrti to fcali
diligently fur rhe i"ail JohoS iw 0
and mac li e anJ c y after l-iin
fiom town 10
Given under my hand trdfeal this ictk f -f l‘ei“e Fa-tt -j°y tue
dly nf Mrcli 1 750 a-xd :ret
- r utt-'i in variety eiit ybd’inry fer i-e-
Jonal fituitioit on I his actefioa i-e r-
Mifccilancoui obfertations on re tain
Ni: 01a! cnlloms audp eudcei
T HE dwiein reva utien amen
ether ra-ijtq-t'ntes h i I nearh e
‘ - s
itv ’
f ihr &"— or wh-th'r
Jamas Tiottei (!
town and firm jrhiei Franrt m e oeliati uf fiag-eat:it
vA lb 1 Fi '(b-
f-
jtf Fii”tr a-d i igiprlT? I can vi-itie
la ejfiim fM extetirg the feurtb
lof-tker r ifhg i
ii yV asl u'rert
Wmi tilu the was tviy ugly A
lioancS- cJluuuic him lie tvld
nut lOn'Vm to 1 1 flu'u'd lofe fj J
le the otc wiiic'i 1 feel for ny
-vr-iw — T hat ieve is trv tiapp i!gr
vid lieuttliir eteks oMtisj jtup
ut tU' biiies they pick up ” tut
firens mi jf rra-i ftvtraL years
the £ 1 ’fb i'ttf faurtn 1 lj
err Wi 'try wiu cultivate tat
Jii a-d k live in the utml iyti
gtut but wen ikeEgiJb frvjer
diawge-eiaL cenciuit-iS flam ent taji
a h 1 anythry eujit at thtjaiue
tmr te refleih-jw their jellavr citiien
u-ilinn jubjtl in t-'it Jlgi lauds ef
Hit
ev
Their- traiedefj Lure U‘hfrmiy rfrf-
a-it traveled t hr tug nt St rtattjl Piivlrvl'IS liniHai'd l) t-I
tiic: county ail unvulmg tu imiw
tk:K:nt due ir other nations
A tii'invriiial 1'iaicl'cr
Nw Yui Xv 1 t8
V
on theJ
APOLOGUE I! L
Nouiilman the jil be PR hut
p:rctf uf Choiazan a:d fiMeil uf
tbtfK siii uf K'ng: Imcd (ieaites
and livuJ with f crdm Iff liviics
ivuic boun Cuifi dilj-oeJ fa nd
near T'c - inuii eicc icr lirgcis
the molt il fui umf cians e-mc to ct:
1 cat he auucuv mu tie tili au
iicnce qtide them upulcnt When
he a ien'h fa' liii the iliuircuf
ife woilJ they flocked Lum al! parts
o: the emth lie icai d "them wih
pcaiurcj bui pa d them with far
le-s libeiai ty thn wnen he was a
Unc uf 1 Re muficuns
Error raiy coill ute the hai p'ref of
an ndv dual but i iii a Ways the
fjuee of m fe y m a naunn
APOLOGUE II
Co’ioftf iaiiicJ his infcipr'on ro
tc cr u'iron fcii diidCB1
have pay riled this Many will p oiejs
it O pojltrity thy flejt will be io
printed on the UuJ of my tsmbi
I sfiMtYu j lep ? ifrf I'm f fl O II CAR CL
aialhtr turn H py LI- III prodiiC 2t t eciih
t them elves in o b m d 01 t r tiI n C
m rr
nt iitw rfeduihy wt vrtrt blindes ltXf (f twer liiu ij
APOLOGUE I
A Pi i i iuaI lii l a w fc w!im he
- love) i dives W101J1 le
urn the nas vviy ugly
EASTERN APOLOGUES eld 4 feet 6 Lthte uh a imjtJ r
B L A N
OF ALE KINDS
'l'he tiuopv uf Ciiiiufc we e vjn
FOR SAb2 A r THIS OFFICE
i i vtl: of E-gii'b iiiibetantfl
V
1
fr (
nii be diivharptd hv i-ii g
ur doiikts oy the ill day 1
-augVdJ -g t-o riodurs the fi:i-
e leap and ygiu dolors u
1:1 utc
lAtfcilion was got by Se
In out of a tlrrougt fcrcl
ir-re Cjd pifturuge for
m-iCi gtutta but wiil not be an—
1 w era Lie lu acudmts urtf-
caps '
Jo Robardi '
3 rch io !7no t
ptable ly t'tefitrt ‘1-ty ol At
jui: it-x: ur to dollars the :::i
lap priiial iic iiali) ic
pit 1 01 tlie
U I'jjrHk was pit Ivy o’ 1
favtit t’-tn an
tti-dain a
rv in
iVlui trnn tn ':d i tsd-ru
by ti-i-O' 111 nVi I m I--1 i
d by MitmniAi B qu !v
i 6 C'iit v ill Ip1 ak ITl-'-v' I I Ik
mi'iKia i r i f
jyt i'x iMiits ihc La'c: (
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luge ba ze tn uer face n'i’ur'i tio::rr9
ahdjt’f r Jj tjmall t :tZ l t-e rnjb
ef 4 Vlhet tftvw CAT ryfi wh j-t
w-lite iaiti'tn his tail tram tr
trvjC‘f afl-raijed to £6
A:e a bay lijr nit eifrg t-a
yeeti lid VI ha Milis y6f lli 4
hit ef hind jo A LraUd
e i tne s:ir buttock a a iir ra t JL 1
gi-oiit jour Jet I Jur 11 fit f-i ! h i-ht
at-jn’Je-i bianmu on theutor lutteik tu 2
te £6
rig 1 'rn e-:a
lit ds u: Lie p iyi’iOii
of "hits Pi bun:: 11 M ccr:
(a uil and vi ill civr au'&
v
DOLLARS
C Tra- Oil from the fubLribrr
aboit two years ag't a 1®A
rel mate widi a great many
gray hairs mixt throughou:
lur ! 4 hands fome inches
ini’ll a wliiie face ' and lice
feet white above the
Kgblct wholoever takes up
lad m ue and delivers her to
me lyig about- two mlca
lrm Lexingion on Parsers
r jadfhill have the above tC
wiu paid by me
Mary Harper
jj3 a lack ketje t4Ji : 3 yirt
about"? ar-t-yenis
REWARD
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Calicoes together with acorapleataf
(ortment of B'itiOi mounted Caipen-
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have given gener I fynfatlton
to tlvuie who have already la
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for it haa been their wiilr and
ihailj be their ftudy ‘ although
they receive every fpcica l
country produce to yjl on rat
moderate advance 1 up:d‘ the
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houle Of Tulin hailifcn ia my bnfinejt 9 eiy abfee "
fiii4 town r HGU te-KVdlN
Lexinglen March to 1790
T'HAT valuable (quart — V' ‘
A f t giound in Louiivijle ryjKEIt h‘t the fubfcb Hying '
number fix lying between the I the vtff for f Hckmi QrtTk '
half acre lota and VVaicr-flrcct nar the Clerks Office black
Li t abeut years eldn hands high jeyi''
tal white Jpets an Us bntteck and
JmaU fiar in in Us ferehcad
-4ugnjt AMBROSE BARNETT
if- 2789
and- IcadThofe who pleafe to favor
Wm with their cuftom ftall hiverheir 1
work done in the belt manner and 00
be (honed notice v
me inerieft notice ' -
t-rjsv
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Jacoo Edvrarda
1b pnrf'uaiit? of an cCl of aEcm
hly ti‘econmiiiliufiero the
town of Louiftiiie ‘ wiU ielL
lc“ °uif illc iU fell
' '
jr redy money 011 cite
re
f°uh of Sjy next (being
Jffferfon court day! at the
KilltlA ft F Tilin Vi naiC a
lf we ®W and Waier-ltreeL
lafc occupied by J hn J-incLnir
and recovered fioir him by fuit
at law in the Cupreine court of
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the fewrnilt creek Fayette Came
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curable appraifei ta £6
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NEW-TO XX
Respect fullt inform the
public that he Intends carrying
on ike Copper Smith bufinelsat this’
plqft( inallira vatious branche I to
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of he beil and two io he end
endibeiieve or three in ho ft ie 1
a leather ftrop f the ff-aif tail had
been latcTy (craped Whoeve deli-'
' Cr fald mare or give fuch iifoima
tion that 1 get her aga 0 (ball receive
-the above' reward
V HENRY BROCK
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lyher art rtfwjhd $a fntU an 'v
Py thfir nfpeglia balances
2 “R lu Mimu inuiiiii 111
Lcxmgion bjr two pefons one of
them a John Sprawl lately from Jef- ’
ferfon county a native of Ireland la '
about five feet eight inches high of a - -
Wf complxion wbo hath fince (led '
apprehend--
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within the Cimmnweaiti ? Vir i- :
nia le when thtjit prejenis JlM ctrmi '
a
h been proven
before me Jaihe Tro'V
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S hefeby given thaf I intend tor 1
pMioon the next Affmbly Q
t6 confirm a tide to me in!"v
the lands thaf were efchearet'
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Monfteur Savact in Jus letters OH
Greece -if: efcubing the Ifland
oi KhODhS concludes with he
fol owing de eription of the hati
onal character bft£ inhabitants '
“ The Ifland (Enjoys the bappi
eft temper -nine and its air Is puie
a id falubrions No epidemical difor
ders are known but what are im
pored from other countries- Ihe
wefterly winds Which prevail for
nine months in the yeai moderate the
heats of fummer and in the winter
ice fnow and even hoar trolls are
iinknotyn In the duUefi day the lun
difperfds the clouds and flrews him
fe f at lead for fome hours through
the whole yea’- he enlightens the 1
flanci with his benificent rays fertili
ses the earth and purifies the air
which is natural') hum d Tibe
rius" fays Suetonius “ made a flay
for fume time at Rhodes enchanted
with the beauty and falubriu$ ci
max of (he ifland So fine a iky"
fo delightful a temperature have a
mended influence on the inhabitants
The l urks born in the ifland aie
of a milder difpofition and poffeis
moie politenefs and urbanity t'hn
in'tho other piovinces of the empue
Lefs exnofed than the Greeks to the
rapacity of the gieat and peaceably
enjoying 'heir property they he‘®
lead a happy Hflg in the bofora of
their families and among them we
meet with cheerfulnels integrity and
focal manners The Greek live un
der :he fairielky but acouflomesd perpe
tually to ctoilch' beneath the uonlcep
tre that xru Acs them they become
hyporilical deceitful and diftioneft
The proudcft of mankind in pioiperi
ty hey a-e equally mean and onng
ir i ml-foitunc They are infieft
e ‘ w'h all the vices which are thecon
confequcnce of lervitude yet co
pei ied as it were by the force ofcli
mate they fomebraes indulge tn mei
rimeitt Their-joy however is not
the mild tranquil joy of the Tuiks
b " a clamourous and irrational mirth
the feftivry in fhort of flaves who
forgr t:ng for a momenr their wrech-
cd condition dance amid their chains
riie enhiij t u t e hm y
of n
confift-V-g “ THC family of Dv carters
-c foui fans and four daughters
roere dependents of French refugee’
i v io came into Carolina after the revo
lution (i the edid of Nantz They
ived in Ora ige quarter and though in
low c-icnmliances always maintained an
-ft ch railer and were c (leemed by
he:o eighbtuas perfons of blamclej's and
irre yuicltabie lives But at this time
l (tolling Moravian preacher happen
ing io come to that quarter where they
lived inf runted himjelj into their fa
mil and partly by comerfatiotl and
partly by the writings of Jacob Bch
mm which he put into their hands fii
led their heads with wild andphanta
flic ideas Unhappily for the poor fa
mily tlioj'e (Irange notions gained ground
on them infomucli that in one year they
began to withdraw themjelves from the
ordinances of public worfbip and all
co-verfation with theworli aroundthem
yid flrongly to imagine they were the
only family upon earth who had the know
ledge of the true God and whom he
veuchfafed to inlruSl either by the inf
mediate imulje-- of bis Spirit or by
fijrs and tokens front itcaven At
length it come to open vif’ons and reve
ls ux God raijed up a prophet among
g a ike unto Mofes to whom he
t ught them to hearken This prophet
wis Peter Rambert who had marries
the eldejl daughter of the family when
et widow To this man the author and
Governor of the world deigned toriveal
in the plainejl manner that the wick
cdutfs of man was again fo great in the
world that as in the days of Noih he
was determined to defray all men off
the fare of it except one family whom
he wouid five for rai fling up a godly
feed up-n the earth This revelation
Peter Rombert was fare of and fell it
as plain as the wind blowing on his bo
dy and the reft of the family with e
qua' confidence and preemption firmly
believed it
A few days after this God was plea
fed 'to reveal hhnfeif a fecond time to
th prophet raving Put awav the wo
m ' m' ‘-m thou haft for thy w fe and
Wien I have aejiroyed tjsis wicked gtht-
ration 7 will raife up her hrfl hujbartd
from the dead and they fbalGbe man
and wife as before and go thou and take
to wife heryoungeft JiJler who is aVir
gin Jo fbailthe chejen family be refit
red entire and the holy feed preferred
pure and undefilct in it At firft the
father when he heard of this revelation
wasftaggeredat fo extraordinary a com
mand from heaven but the prophet af
Jurtd him that God would give him a
Jign wgich accordingly happened- up
on which the o id man took his yousgeft
daughter by the hand and gave htr to
the wife prophet immediately for his
wife who without further ceremony took
the dtmj'cl and deflowered htr i
“Thus for Jomelimr they continued in
a&s of i nee ft and adultery urtil that
period which made the fatal discovery
and introduced the bloody f cent of blind
fanatieijm and mainejs
“ Thojc deluded wretches were fit far
poffejjed With the fatj’e coneelt of their
own nghteoufnefs and holinefs and cf
the horrid wickednej's of 'all ttlitrt that
they refujed obedience to the civil magi
ft rale and all laws and ordinances of
men Open pretence that GoAcemman
dedehem to hear no arms they not on
ly refufed to comply with the militia
law butalfo the law for repairing the
high-ways After long forbearance
Mr Simmons a worthy tnagiftratt and
tse officer of the militia in that quarter
found itneceffary to iffue his warrants
for levying the penalty of tne laws up
on them But by this time Judith Du
tartre the wife the prophet obtained
by revelation proving with chili another
warrant was ifjuedftr bringing her before
the JuJiice to be examined and hound
ever to the general jeffions in conj'equtnce
of a law oj the province framed for pre
venting baftardy The conflable having
received his warrants and being jealous
of me i mg with no good ufage in the
execution prevailed on two or three
of his neig hbours to go along with him
The family objerving the conflable
coming and being apprized of his
errand coujultcd their prophet who
Joon told them that God commanded then
to arm and defend themjelves againfl
projection and their Jubfiance againfl
the robberies of ungodly men ajjuring
them at the fame time that no weapon
firmed againfl them fhouli proffer Ac
cordingly they did fo and laying hold
of their arms fired on tilt conflaoleond
hit followers and drove them out of their
plantation Such behavioUr was not to
be tolerated and therefore Captain Sim
mons gathered a party of militia and
went to proteS the conflable in the ex
ecution of his office When the deluded
family faw the Juftlce and his party
approaching they put themjelves up in
their houfe and firing from it like fu
ries fhot Captain Simmons dead on the
fpot and wounded fevertl of hit party
Tne militia returned the fire kflleione
woman within the hotije and afterwards
forcibly entering it took the rejl pri
soners fix in number and brought them
to Charleltown
- “At the Court of general Jeffions
held in September 1714 three of them
were brought to trial fovnd guilty and
condemned Aas miserable creatures
what amazing infatuation poffejjed there’
They -pretended they had the Spirit of
God leadjng them to all truth they knew
it land felt it : but this fpirit infiead
of influencing them to obedience purity
and peace 'commanded them to commit
rebellion iabifl and murder What is
Jlill metre aftfhijhing the principal per
fons among them I mean the prophet
the father of the family and Michael
Btneau never were convinced of their
in it until their delufion but perflfled
laft breath
“ Duringthcir trial they appeared alto
gether unconcerned and fecure affirming
that God was on their fide send therefore
they feared not what man qptsld- do
unto them
They freely told the inceftuous (lory in
open court in all its circumllarces and
aggravations with a good countenance
and very readily confeffed the fads re
Jpe fling their rebellion and murder with
which titty flood charged but pled their
authority from G i in vindication of
themjelves and inftfted they had done no
thing iu either cafe but by his exptejs com
mand As it is commonly the duty of
Clergymen 1 vifit perjons under fentonce
of d-ath both to convince them of their
er or and danger and prepare them for
death bf Bringing them to a pendent
difpofition Alexander Garden the e
pifcopal minifter of Charleftown to
whom we are indebted for this account
attenacd thoje condemned perfons with
great diligence and concern What
then had affirmed in the court ofjuflice
they repeated and confeffed to him in
the like manner in the prifon when
he began to reafon with them and to
explain the heinous nature of their
crimes they treated him with di’dtin
Their motto was anf wer him not a
word who it he that Jbould prefume
to teach them who hod the Spirit of
God peaking inwardly to their Souis
In all they had done they J'aid they
had obeyed the voice of God and were
now about to Juffer martyrdom for his
religion But God had affurei them
that lie would either work a dclivetence
for them or raije them up from the
dead on the third day Theft things
the three men continued cenfidently to
believe and notwihftanding all the
means to convince them of their mifiato
perfified in the fame belief until the
tnbment they expired At their exe
cution they told the fpe&ators with
fetming triumph they Jbould foon fee
them again for they were certain they
fiAiuid rife from the dead on third day
“ With rej'peS to the other three the
daughter Judith being with child was
not tried and the two fans David and
John Dutartre about eighteen and twenty
years of age having been oljo ttied
condemned continued fuller and refer
fed in hopes of feeing thofe that were
executed rife from the dead biit being
aif appointed they became or St leafl
feemed to become fenfibie of their error
and were both pardoned Tet not long
afterwards one of them relapfed into the
fame J'nare and murdered an innocent
perjon without either provocation or
previous quarrel and for ro other rea
fan as he confeffed but that God had
commanded him ft to do Being a fe
tend oimb brought to trial he was found
guilty of thurder and condemned Mr
Garden attenacd him again under the
fecond fentence and acknowledged With
great appearance of fuccefs No man
would appear ‘more deeply fenfibie of his
error and delufion or could die a more
fincert and hearty penitent n account of
his horridcrimes iTith great attention
he liftttnei to Mr Carden while ha ex
plained to him the terms cf pardon and
faivation propojed in the Gofpel and
feemed to die in the humble hopes of
mercy through the oll fufficitut merits
of redeemer
T Want to employ a num-
of hands to conduct my-
boils to the City of f-ew-Or
leans to whom I will give
the moll liberal encouragement
JAMES WILKINSON
As it will be moft convenient for
the Poft to-ftart from Lexington on
Mondays this paper will in future be
publifbcd every Monday morning
don careless
C f'arids this feafon at tne fub-
feribers (table witfatn two
miles of Lexington on the road
leading from Lexington toGen
Scott's and will cover mares at
twenty-five (hillings the fcafon
payable in produce at the cafh
price to be paid on or before
the twenty-fifth day of Decem
ber -next or twenty (hillings
payable by the firft day of Au
guft next or two dollars th&fuw
gle leap provided the calh is
paid on' the fpot
Doncarelefs was got by old
Doncarelefs imported by col
Taylor from England his dam
by the noted Tom Jones im
ported by Marmaduke Bequetb
his colts will (peak more in his
favor than an enumeration of
words in a pompous advertife-
FRANGiS KEEN
March G 1790
Virtue and Taflijon : addreftedto the
Gay By a Lady
FROM Pluto's regions— dare I fay
Sprang forth to try his fate
l’AsnioN — a filly bird of prey
And perch'd on Chloe’s pate
The flutterer uplifts her hair
To raife his iofy nefi
Then quickly roves from fair to fair
Inflames each vot'ry's bresft
At his approach they bow the knee
And willing homage pay
Nor dare the captive nymphs be free
And reafon's voice obey
VitTUE the gentle God of Peace
Delcended from above
Whilper’d this worfhip now fhould
ceafe
And fought to gain their love
“ I come commiflion’d from that
pow't
“ Whofe judgments fill the land
“ He bids you feel his vengeful hour
“ And bow at his command’
Theftrugling parties no- contend
Which Aali the conqtiert gain
Virtue weuid willingly befriend
And free from Fashion's reign
Vtarua piepares immortal wreaths
To crown the noble maid
Who to oblivion bequeaths
The rites to Fashion paid
a P E C T I O W
A Beautiful chefnut forrd
full fifteen hands and an
inch high rilin feven years
old ttands at the plantation
of Mr Robarils in Mercei
County and will cover mares
at fix dollars the feafon (but
may be difcharged by paying
four dollars by the 1 ft day of
auguftj two dollars the fin
gie leap and eight dollars to
1 rtl'ii re
Perfection was got by Se
lar out of a thorough bred
mare — MSood pafturage for
mares gratis but will not be an
Iwerable for accidents or ef-
capes
' r jc Robaxds
jlfartfi 10 1700
r v
FIVE
DOLLARS
REWARD
CTrayed from the fubicriber
about two years ago 9 fr
rel mare with a great many
gray hairs mixt throughout
her 14 hands fome inches
high a white face and r her
hind feet white above the
knees (on the fore part of her
legs) her fore feet I think
that one is half white brand
ed on the fhoulder T and
buttock S perhaps not very
legible s wholoever takes up
faid mare and delivers her to
me living about two miles
from Lexington on Parke ra
tiad (hall have the above icr
ward paid by me
Mary Harper
(3-)
B L A N K S
Of ALL KINDS
FOR SALE AT THISOFWCE
POETs CORNER
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I gtXKlr iMUl 4IC aH
t- — rccries whtclrthc"ti I
1 fell o'lrcafunablet rms fu caih
- lolacuo- cirn wheat ry-
1 poric b?efbaooiir:rinir floA
fjis of every kipd ptch
ini turpentin ft ft ft
" They flatie: 1 'anfita they
bare gtyea gtner I fatrafatlioa
to tluiie who have already la
voredthem with that cnlttrm
for it hai been ihcit wiiiiand:
oD
1HAVE aeon (Id able quantify of
valuable Iron mongery buckles
' and buttons loundglafs and Qiacns
ware Men and Womens fhee Hats
Jfoitriclt caoblc ts anil califmancocs
India Ch'ntzcf Mullins Silk and
C''l'Toct together with a corniest af
(ortment of Biitiflt mounted Cat pen
ters and Jaincii tools winch With 1
variety of other 11 c oin 1 wilt e
chne at be lowetcalh pMto fj-
fount: he fhy Me res two or ih'Cf
yoke of oxen and a quantity oferhit
Bey
CHARLES VANCOUVER
Rdtlngtan Marti 11 1790
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LEXINGTON
Frfntof ky JOHN BRADFORD' Mf Ornei Hilt raOneref Main and Graft Strutt where SdfcrtpHant ddrerRiedatut t4 fm
' tkit paper art ihmkfultf received' and Ftirriaa In Ittilferant brmehtt done with Can and Expedition J '
SHOrc
fEYTON
Hake for isle at ’hair ftoia in Ltx
ington a confiiiorabic a Jot iucot id
ftaU -fhey be their My auhotigh y u s T f V B L s n g D- f a --
receive every ip tics o? PBnu““f At
eotumv produce tui-il uo THE LEW TUCZT b!y ite comm
conn tty pnxiuce
aoderatc advance iin tbe
Philade'pbta ctft 01 fciy: Met
ehnnr in tlif p rtiici
L i?90v
- Excitlltii: Wln Vinegar for
fa:c a: (even Ihlwga aud fix-
pcitce pci gialuA hvi
p S ft C
butdvra (hop
where Andrew- Steiger jun
Butcher from Baltimore Town
tvill kill -end An fa all ki-id of
meat 'of fopetior qualm and
lit the neatefttalhlon i an g-w
demen and ladw foiU ho-
0 r them wf h t ci cilt m may
am tv rnOrve
on their aI wlcre
JOHN SMITH
JUMtl Rinillle
AND STEIGER-
N E- They buy all kn of
flat cattle (fears calves - ih t p
lambs and Ivigs Vr -wnich will
be given caih or (fore good at
Q(n price
AiWnjfwi'AfircA 5 1790’
ajiteo w di7Prraet herf ulU
amble me to arceriain faid furveu
0 - jofrph Sinfiletou'JKfr
N B ' Raid y'ngletoe fittygd as a
Captcn in the lai Fiecdi aad te
“diaatriT
fobferiberiakc die li
r berty cfiinfoiroiirg rhe ptib-
lie lliai they Me opened ntj'i s reby gverr to all thole
cftaMilhcd hurclvra Ihon that are indebted tojhsc-
in lilt littU mtam ur vi y — — 4— - i m — 1 ‘ A "1 — :
Jy-ordeT-brihe-TTuftte
1 ’ v ' ' -
rN O T I C:L
JUST OPENED
Aw vd ( u Sop iv '
ANDREW HO! MES & Co
S’ '
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A large mi gtntrti affartment if
M EKCH A ND I S E
of red itV I TKR
A-xiglm Jan iu 79e-
t- -
f
W A N TED
qvtntlrr of Tobacco Hemp
i-feed Flour Wheat' Bacon
Hem
11
Crn Pcs'-Iklrn ft Purs of all kinds
for which Goods win be given at Caih
price by
PF-TFR JANUARY ft SONV'V' ‘ 1 Cbo8C StePhenfoa-
Mirth 18 S79 1 m 179a
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v e n e 1 r w
ALSO
roik sALE
IN -I O T S-
O
t
1' '
4 VAI TPT' A
I tbi Town or Ltxtstrrev -
PJ kS
a ri Af VT A flr
l v
Fee raa Yaxa ovooaLoaa
7vo
Frintedon fine writing paper
And may be had at this 0&e
F the GroGi dozen orfiDgle-
A that arc indebted tov iht c
of Alexander famn dc-
ceafed either by now nr ’Into in the aforefaid town their
t come and fcrtle the fjtuaiion and rumljcra - will be
fo wilh the (ubfcribei by the made known at the time of tale
““ t “d -
JOHOXEE d
J
aII demand are dented to
come and 'letilv :!:'(irw r-ih rr RE Mtriber 01 tpnt9l etween
- - JAMES LOWREYi Aim! J JO ni t o aerie of alearai Imi J
ft g an
Ktm
WAntcd quantity of hemp
7 a (hort time fw which
ill R fliott time fv which
XTO he J 1 thMh bHte1
Thurfday the firft day erA-
pril next in in-lot in thi
ington No 8y being fo
of improvement
work'ftkewifc repairs
all kinds of locks and keys Be buys
Wviifi (mmediately a fry FstUtv all kinds of old copper brafi pewter
q mg 40 aerie utwre m 9
ajmflee btlaw Lexington undtr giai f met
and will be in goad order ta taije a erap
of tarn the tnjuwgftejan - ‘ j ' t
PV Thomas Lewis "
March 6 1790’
aad leadThofc who pleafe to favor
firm with their cuflom (hall haverheir
work done In the belt manner and ca
ibe fhorteft notice
Lexington Df 81789 ' ‘
EKEH up bythefuhfcriUr tying
J Fayette tamp abright baj
ffvji 3 year!
Pan H f 1 f ’fVIja
Mia r 5
MM
TJEZHuphythiMeriber Maftn
1 cuhty near Waftirglan Lnrga
khir jaw lapftd tart ktr mark in the
ltft ear a trap mni fvallaw fark up-
per ari ur itr kttl in the Right i Ap
fratei Is int pound fanr (lillingr
JacooEdwaids'
r :
tn sdk of afTorn
comirilliuncrA ot the
Uwu of Louifille uiU-lell
for ready money oh the
A fourth of Lfjy next (being
7lvsll kl Vi lllJJf IAAk
JfScrfon wOtirt day) at the
hfc orjarn
tuvrn '
:rTy H A T - valuable fquarc
1 1 gtoundiiv- Louily illt'
number fix lying betueeir'the
half acre lota and Waier-Areet
Uti'copid b Ivfcn tirebir
and recovered fiotr him by fuit
at law in tlw fop erne coutt of
tic
tie diflndl — -Alfo on itie
fame terms fundry other lot
1 '
C ll ARLES WHIT
£“CQ PPER SMITH
Lmu f NBfV TOXK '
Reipectfuilt informs tbejL Jl:'ebvRtn that A
rublic that he Intends carrytnO PrtVJ?n the "e Affmbly O
on ike Corper Smith's buGncfs at this"' cefnfrm - title to me in 'v
plaPe in all its vatious branches (to the landn thar were eicheared’
M M
rpjEENup h tkefubfcribtr living
1 an thefmr wile creek Fajtttt Camr
I the few wile creek Fayette Caun’
c wfA
canters well 4 yeara old no brand
as I recolloft neatly made had cm
whin flic ' went aww a large new
bcH s natches cut in the fide cdze
of Che bell and two in he end eje
and 1 believe 1 or three m!he fit le
a leather drop the irars tail hd
bean lately (craped- Whoever deli
vers Tali marc or give fiich liforma
boo that 1 get her aga n (hall receiver
—the -above xeurard
HENRY BROCK
5 7vct
t — r
Lt H
l jn me rtfutjl4 ta fettle uni
pay their refpeBiie haUneet ta 6
WmP w9elr P wFv POMrlafl f 'rr
Hugh Erenuwke it amktnad ta rnf-
Ujiv'ttSu MW
Lexington Marti 10 179&
4 —
HVMVr ky the fubfrikt Hrlng
the well feet f Hitkman Qretk '
If ia vs WlTIEHJftEr
Imntktfitf Dtt i 179 291
T H R £ £
DOLLARS
ft E W A R D
JwuU fiJ in Mf ftktU
AMilROSE BARNETT
AgnJI ay 1789
TaaO Htibmghs mi Cant Mete
n is wAsai theft prejentt ball tame
Payitt tewity ft
IWUK&EAS ft ha'h been proven
W oo oath before me Jadie Tro
ier'6ne of the Jufticct of the peace
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to county that a t
' certatn Robert
Grat was fefonfoufly
viapi wai iciugiuuu nnrdtfpd OH
the evening of the ninth indent in
Lexington by two perfona one of
theA a John Sprowlc lately from jef- ’
farfon county a native of Ireland la ‘
about 6ve feat eight Inches hlgbof a f
fair complcxieo who hath fince fled
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nSlna5?f“hw
fntnWyrit Vigfnir Irharyw
cnmaonwaahb of Virginiaf Icharge
f®" iY ' 4 tot 5 o 6
rt “J K r
near the' Clerkt Office blatk kerfe' j
N
town ' to town and from
to county as well by Horft- r l
men as Footmcnf and if you (hair find
him that you apprehend ard bringjkim - t
RbPiim a IhALia dkP kABdkM aP a
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When the deluded
hwljjtVfjkirjaniwert e ftemtd by family fawthe Jut lee endUs' party T WanttO
thfe rrighbtuis perfens of blamtltf sand appreaching they (hut themjtlves up in 0f ha rids to conduct my
4rrt reachable lives But at this time ahtir hauft and firing f remit Ukefm- tv of h:eW-Or-
' u ff tailing Mttavian preathtr happen- rlttt fiat Captain Simmtns dead an the j -ii '
rg ta cmeti that quarter Whtrtthey fpeland wounded fereral of hit party n$ J 1 g C
lived infinuated himftlf into thole fa The miltlie returned ihtfirti kTUti ine the molt Mbvtal rncourRernent
mil i jnd pertly by eenverfatien- and - wswsa- within the hauft and afterwards JAMES tFILKINSON '
partly by the writings of Jacob Beh- ' forcibly "tying It tub the njl prf '
wan which he put inti their hands fil f oners fit in numbtr and brought them
lei thtir heads with w fid andphasta- Charltlliwn As it will' he mtfi einVtnientfir
(lie ideas Unhappily for the poor fa- “ At the Court tf general frJtins tJk Pifif tffiart from Lexington to
nftj thtfefirangbnittens gained ground held in iflraitf 17x4 three tf them Mondays this paper will in future hi
an them ttfauuch ihat-in one year they were hreught tt trial fond guilty and pMifitd ivery Monday morning
Aegon ta withdraw themtlvotfrom tha condemned Aat i miferabtaereatures : - ' : -
ordinances of public wirM and all what coating itfatnoti" pefTejfei ikrwl r -
Cf-iWsrfsn wit tUwtrld around Atm Thiyptittndtd they had the Spirit tf
’ and jffongiy te Imagine tie? ferf thfuGadJeafyg them te all tfuth they knew
Inflames each vot’ry’s bread
At his approach they bow the knee
And willing homage pay
Nor dare the captive nymphs be fretL
And resfon's voice obey
rays guptonius maae a iisf fhafi deluded wretches were j far the ikrte men continued confidently to Viarct the gentle God ofewa
for fortre time kt Rhodes enchanted f9jjegg With the faije eeneeit of their htltivr aid natwihlandinriaU the Delcended from above
wuh the beiary end fctahnngcJ tightetuftefs and 'helineft and ttcknwinet them their atfjlota Whifper’d this worihip now Ciould
mare rfihelfland S6 fine a ay theiurrid wukedneji tf hHothtre ehatpfrfijled in the fame hfiitf until the ' ceafe ‘
fo deHhtful a temperature have e rjy tytg tktdlenct tube eirUmagh- adNwei they expired ' At their ' axe- And fought to gain their love
tnan fe influence on the inhabitants jjrgjf Bng 4WJ g ardinanett of tvtieu they ield the JptOattrt with j come eonim fl!
The rurkborn in the ‘J1"4" mem Ufen pretenet that Gtiehmman fetmln 'triumph they Jhould ten fie ®ond
of a milder difpofiiionand‘ pouete w hear ua armh they not am- Hr agaK ftr they were attain they rsrhofe iuS m i j
more politenefs and urbanity than ly ftg u mply vith tkt nauu pg rij tht gti w rtW g9j u J-rhVtnd
toThe other province ofeomptrnyriineys Mth otteSirthrarhenhrariiko — -w A j g
Lefs expofied than-the Greek to the jfte l9ng forbearance lighter Juilih heSg with child wat Ann tow at hi commit
rapacity of the gieat and peaceably gr jiurntni a worthy Oufijlroso and Rt irVd and the two Jane David and Theftrugliog pirrle new contemL
enjoying their profferty they h‘ tot officer tfthe militia iaiSstfBartrr ehn Dikartreaheut eighteen ind twenty wWch ftitt the conqueiljuln ‘
lead a happy lyfh In the found Uutetjfary t$ ijfut his warrants ytort of age hiring been at tried vtu weuid willingly befiiend-
their famiJiejSnd among them we p Uvjfing the penalty A tat laws up-' atndmntd emtinuedfullen and refer- And frm from FasmoVa reign ’
-tacos Wifh chcerfulneftf integrity III? q£thm Bat if-ihli tiut Judith Du tff in hopes' of feting thtfr that wipe 'Vtayve pteparei immortalirrsi’h(
foCMl maMer The °1nCCVr1 tartrr- the wife the prijiftbbtainid tXrtuttiriftJrin the dinl-kltt htbr — -Toeiowinho nMft Btft — ‘ r
dtr the fimh Afi but aceudoihed pepw- revelation proving Withehili another dfjappainted thry breanr tr at Itafi Who to oblivion bwiueachs
easily to ctoCch beneath the iron icep iparrsni wisr ijfut d far bringing her before fumed tt bettmdfenfible if theirt mvr The rites to Fiteiev paid?
Ire-that jCruAef them they the JuJiiei tt' bt examined and'btund and were both faedontd ftt'aat ting !
hyporitfcaC-deceitful and diOioneil mf tithe general jtffiins in tetfeeuonco afterwards ent if them relapftd Intetha’' — — —
The propdeit of mankind in prorperU alow of the pnvlatef rmtd fer pre- feme hart and murdered an innocent p m 9 s r r a
tV 'hey i r cqaslly mesn and fnttting hajiardf -Thccnjiable having ptrjtn without either provocation ir ' m c T X O
pr i rolsfoitune They are Inrtft rtciiud his warrants and being ftalaus euarrt end re mhrr no
edwih ait the vices wh’ch are hecon- of mating with h good ufage in the Jin as hiunfifftdbut that Gedhad A fjeautiful chcfnut fane
cnnfequcree ’of fervitude yet com- execution preeuiUd an two arthrHi ttmmandid him ftta do Bthg uje- x full fifteen hands tnd an
P:pd a It were by the force nf di - 9f his neighbours is go aingwfth Aim tend eiuhUpught te trial he waefenni :ncu h-i r:riry f i
ma'e they romrimes indulge met' The family ehjtning the ceabie gnUty if Aur dtr and tinirmned Mr w a!?-!!
rime-t- Their joy however is sot and being apprized ff hh Garden anenaed him again under the al hc plnUOff -
-bVr the mfld nanquil joy of-the-T uxks larraniciifitltidihsir priphtt whe -Mind fintenee and ecknawledgedirlth bit RoUjrtlsin Mercer -
scIinouroU'and irrsiionil mirth i jnn tilithim that Gidcimmanded them rst appearance of fucteft A'ibm County und - w ill edvef fiiarey
the feftivijr InJhori of flave who t9 ra nd defend "thtufeivei againfi wtdld oppearfoire deeply ferfibie of hU ai fig dollsta the feafofl fbut '
forging foreteomenr theif re'chprrfor 9nd their fuhfiance egalnji rrr anddtlnfiih or could a mere m be j:fchtrfj bv-'toauno
cd condition dance amid tbeit chains ghe robberies if ungodly men xyurlng fincere and hearty penitmt fa wsuaijf f J- n
mgSSrr them at Ihefimt time that m wrapbn Ur horrid trimrs th guai aiuktim four Umb byjhe ift day of
The enrhOinil-clkiniy firmed egalnji them fbenld prefer Ac-- he listened tt Mr Garden while ha ex JUgult J two dollars the fin-
r 0 T f:’ sardlngly they did and laying hold pUined to him the i terms tfpardm and gx leap and eight doilan to
"Ttte foully of DutartritetrffiJL of their amt firtd to thieonflooleoni ftiHutopropaftd in the Gefpeitnd rtlurg
nng'of feue font and four daughters his ftUawtrsand drove them tut of their ftemtd te die in thehumbii hapet tf Perfeckion wm rnr ‘ hv
wio tame int Carolino after the rrvs- be tolerated and ther tf ire Captain Sim- tfandtmtr “r out thorough bred
ration f ihe ediSf Hantt They 'jam tethered a party of militia and - wwwJ-w lljarer— rdvd parturage for
lived la 0atgt quarter and though in went to prateO the ttnfiable in the ex X( $0O3MjDU3U9QQUsaM mares gratis but vail not be an-)
lew chrumfeneet always matniAned on ectultH of hisqffieo (Then the deluded (wcrablc for accidents or tf'
- “ ' mUm “f" -J Want to employ' a' num-p - - J v
Jo Robardfc-
SiTisr h its Uittrt M J Wftf rdifo op htr Rrjt Am fiend djfpofitUns AUxindteGarit the t-
r Mw iu tlcfibing-ibe Jfland from the dead and they fialltlimani ptfttpal minifies tfCkarltfiown to L ”
oi KNOLLS concludes wuh he - and wift as before and go thru and take whom we are indebted fee this account Jr O E T C OR N ER -
following description of the t$ wift htrymmgtfi fifity wio is a Vir attended-thofe tmirmfud petfoft with r?A T
OkALCHgicTKitrUi inbibxunu S!JWt ft bad the ehtfen family bt eefio- great diiigence onacoiuero!IVhat
' - £ rti entist and the ’holy feed pttftrvtd ffcy Hod affirmed in the court tfjufilct
The Iflind knjoys the bippl' and undefined in it Ac prfi tit they rtf toted and ctnftjfed tt him in VUWOiad Fafluon: (ddrfStltoiho
tft letoperwuie sod ltsaif Vf iZj bt her' wWdke hear ttfthieeeveittiani the tiki mtnntr in the priftn whin Cij By a Lady
tiiJ filubrioe No epidemical dilor- watfieggtreit$ ft extraordinary a earn- he ktgun1t rttfan milk them and l
dera are knuwo but what are to- mtnifrom heaven- lut “the prophet af- explain the heinous future tf their Pluto irc&ioas—dae-i&f
ptndfromDiher-COuntiie h®Wd him that God wnMgirtJtiniatrimiibheytriittiMniAikdrdtln Sprang forth to try hi fi
wefterty wlnda WhkV prevail tor wgich accordingly happened! up- Their mane wasnfwer him out e Ally Bifd pf prey i
lime month in the yeai moderate tbp Ich the a id mem teak hisjodigifi ’ word iwhe it he that fauld prefume And ?ch d 00 Chios's pate
heats of rummer and in the winter ggg tjtkohaniand give htrto "it tenth them wht had the Spirit tj The flatterer uplift her hair
and even hoarrolb-we fmm9ditH ui Gtd Arakin iwhrdi t siL - - A r ner ow -
unknown
di
her'4iexty or twenty (hillings fa id mare end delivers her to
tble-fay
VdnrTs of man was igeinjb great in the unis thsm - - guiinext o ww
work that at in ihe days tf lftjh he TlyifrtiljttUthtlnesfiuautfiaryin glc leap proided
wafditirydnid to dtflny 1 all men y dptn ciurtin all Ut cinumfhnctt and on the fpot ' ward paid byme
Mary Harper
pttr Rembert was fare tf tndfsltlt JwhlchhtyfM charged U pled theH Tay lor from England hit dam
us ffiain at ihe wtJ 'blowing in his bo J "autkeeUy from God In vWfrfM tf B?the noted Tom- Jones - un
di pad the rtfltf the family with d- iheattvos and iafijltdthey had done na-t poned by Mar mad uke Dequetb -
q'uolionfidnue and prefumpUon jeOilj Aing ia eithorstfi butby kls taprefstom- wj fpeak more in hit J T
believed it ’7 ‘r ti'lr ? Via Yift rf fanf' an enumeration of Xri
fj " or ’ord‘
:ua9iUAi?am?
- — — - - ibiiViW v 'f 5y
ice fnow and evea hoarirOlh are pnphet Immediately fir
— flowered htrp r
fctf at leaft for fome heursy throegh tjkutftr Jmetimrikifetutlnued fa
only famUy dpm earth who had ihekniA-ltandfriit : hut this fpirtt infitad r fartdi this feafon at the fub-
mtdSato imfuljet tffifs SPimi hf rtbtllien taldi and murder tTkatis-' of Lexington on the road
firtii- and jrttntjtpy! Iftavtn At-' ftiitfaiHtfifilJbing tkt printipal pe ( leading from Lexington u Gen knees (on the fore part of ber
iengthit erne ft open tjfitns'aod revt- feyedtgfpum f mein thet prophet Scott' and will cflver mares atlegs) her fore feet I think
- 1 Gtdealje4updprephetameng :$hi Other tf the family and Michiel- wenrf'five (hillings jhe afunthat one is half white brand- 7
rtrsia ' oavaUein produce at the cafli' ed on the fiioulder T and
thr-'tldeT daughter tft hr family -When V Duringtkeir trial they appeared ait:
a widow To this man tkt authorfakd gether unnneernedandfecureaffinning
Cswrim focfirftjdayflAuinefiviog ebout two rnfau
-fW nn next or two dolUn thCiK from UjagifW m hb
J J ‘L rjad niallhave the above -rev
J - 1 t r S
Si
Wid
: A few isnt after this Gad
fed frwdhihafoifrfi'ond
th praehoti jailag Put away
? whaA thtu-hofi for thy wi - - -
Wien I have ayfirned tfiis wlditi dsaiA Hf briagiag them te spot
W--: V s -V' JJr '
— Gtdfieahlng inwardly te their Saule To ralfe bl iofv nehi'
nknoTO- toduURdayttj to wi vithaut further ttrrjiny took h alt they had dame lrj aid they Then quick! Vo ves Don fair to fat
ifperfes the cloud and Ihewi him- tvl dimftl -and itjltwtrti hrrf r r : a -3 4-u —i w MB
er UA Aw fniikR fiinupfll IflrOBfth - I 1
a?me unto Moles tt wkom Me teneau never were tonvsnsia of tattr
&am £ £L ’ IWfo -- ! MU
r on or before buttock S perhaps not very
fiwAafrtrfsIWpdatV-!tyentfthayf Pccym- legible l wholoeverrtakcrupr
crraTTvi : £5&tt7-- -
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had epayed ihehatie of Gf add mere
ntw akiut is Jufftr martyrdtm far hie
riligitn' But Gad had ajfurtd (krai
that he yrtuld either work a deUrettnee
’’’
ifanh 10 1700
CTrayed f(om tbe fubfcrlbeg
about two years ago a for-
rel marewuh a great many j
gray hairs mixt jhroughout
her 14 hands fome inches j
high-a white-face and gber
hind feet white above the
DOLLARS
A E W iA A D
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— SIX HUNDRED ACRES OF
!L A N D
f To be laid off in t regular foim out
ot John Singleton’s Miliiry furvey
" w 1 L LVhe11!v'ni to 'hekr°n
W who (hall fiift give fuch infor-
--pationtothePrmter hereof a will
PEYTON SHORT A C ANTED
a MnfiVewbleirortmentbf A ‘nmt"tY of Tobacco Hemp
inston aconfiderableairortment-bfmp r0Uf wheatf nacont
DKY goods Hard ware Co-n Reav-ftin & Purs of ill kinds
groceries w Ujch they will for which Good Wl11 bc lvcn rt cft
’v a -
A
' 0pLRTiS‘
K E N 4 U C K
Z E T T j:
M O N D A T MARCH pr I79d
iimmwmWtitmwwyiHwmrYrviw'ii‘““""‘ — -
LEXINGTOX: Printed by TOWN BRADFORD at Ms Omen ' e tb eorncr of Main asA Cnfr StreM whore 'SAfMptUno Advtrtgmtntt (ft ft i
Ihlt paper art thmlfullj received and Fsnmire iH its different trencher done wttk Cere and Expedition
w-
1HAVE aconfiderable quantify of
valuable Iron mongery buckle
and button round nd Queen
wire Man and Women (hoe- Hat
Norwich camblcts and callitnancoes
India Chintzes Mu din Silk and
Cailicotf together with a coinpleat af
fortment of BrJtlfii mounted Carpen-1
ter and Joner tools which wirhr a
Variety of other article I will e
young healthy Negroes two or th fit
young healthy
yoke of oxen and a quantity of whit
Key
CHARLES VANCOUVER
Llfingm JJarth J2 I7P°-
cafh price
JS
AS
“Lexington March j 1790
fell on reafonable r- rms for cash
Tobacco corn wheat rye
poik beef bacon hemp flour
furs of every kind tar pitch
and -They turpentine Ac & A
flatter ti-cmu li s they
have given general fatisfailton
to thoie who have already' fa
vored them with their cufbdm
for it has been theii will and
hail be their fludy although
they receive every fpecies of
country produce to Ml on as'
moderate advance upon the
lulide plua co ft as any Mer
ir i 0ftridL
’ March 6 179
Excellent Win Vmegar for
£a(e at feven fnliings and fix
peace per galoa h
P S & C
1
rSf'riiv-i-’ -tvV V i
I HE fujfcnbcrs 3Ve ne h
t berty ofirfoimir g tie pub-
lie that they have opened and
eftablifhed a butchers ftiop
wrtere Andrew Steiger jun
r n I- -p - delivered J 4 feet 6 inches high a fmall1 far
Butcher from Baltimore Town at Frankfort or twenty-three mninjp aljdafniall blase of the length
will kill and dr ft all kind of (hillings in Lexington payment ey inches beiow tin eyes with jomc
meat of fuperior quality and will be made in msrchandiie at white hairs in Ins tail no brand per
jn the neateft fafhion - any gen tjlc iowcft Cafh price
tlemen and ladies who will ho- Robert Barr
-nor them with their cuftom may Lexington March 4 1790
-rely on their affiduity to lerve '
icm - FIVE’
- ffiSi DOLLARS
N P They tuy all kin -I of R E W A R D
fet cattle ftears calves (h tp £Trayed from the fubfctibtr
Iambs and hogs fr wnich w ii
be given
enable me to afeertain faid furvey
' iofeph Singleton Heir
N B Said Singleton ferved as a
Oaptain in the law French and In-
U9 war
To all Htnd-borought and teriftaliett
within the Commonwealth' of Virgi
nia to whom thefo prtjentsfball come
r Faytte county fc
AtlWlbJCm &Ppf91jt& t$ (CiO
Airl a bay boric nit r ifing two W7HEREAS it hath been proven
wears old with a Imatt far and a largo ' on oath before me James T 101-
fnip hit off hind foot white branded ter one of the Juft ice- of the I'escO
en the near buttock 2 apptaijed t £3- ‘for faid county that a certain Robcit
cmniunN aniNnsniG Grant was felonloufly muidered on
SOLOMON BR1NDR1UG the qvening of the ninth inftaut in
lexington by two perfons one of
— — — them a John Sprowlo lately from Jef-'
TO be fold to the higheft bidder ferfon county a native of Ireland Is
on Thurfday the fiift day of A- shout five feet eight inches high of m-
moss r-r wnictr wm about two years ago a for- ptil next an in lot in the town of Lex -fair complexion who hath fince fied
inogs nr nitr wu J ncon No 8s being forfeited for want (os the fame and not yet apprehend-
cafh or ftore goods at rel mare wuh a great many Therefore in the name of the
Suitable tt tk prtftnt and apprwhtn£
y A” l '(ue w
it
DUCE
‘Wanted immediately efewFirklns
of good BU i'T"R
" Lexington Jan is 1790
price bv
PFTFR JANUARY & SON
March 18 1750
ALSO FOR SALE
T W O I N LOTS
On Mats Stxiet
- Ia th Town or Lexixoto
rj & S
JUST PUBLISHED
THE KENTUCKY
ALMANACK
Pea 'th Yeab or oua tarsi
7 9 0
Printed on fine writing paper
And may be had at this Office
by tho Grofs dozen or (ingle
wv
I- I IV'1 I-'
Anted a quantity of hemp
W jn a (hort time fr which
twenty -five (hillings per hun-
dred iH given if delivered
JUST O PR N E tit
Ann To a Sold t '
ANDREW HOLMES & Co
A large and general affertment if
M E R C HAN D'l $ E
1
from Lexington on — - - -
rmd lhall have the above rk-
watd paid by me
Mary Harper-
M
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buttock S perhaps not very
k'gblc 1 whofoever takes up
aid Tan flnd del1Vers her to
&bout lwo miici
Parkers'
knees (on the fore part of her
legs) ner fore foet I think t Want to employ a num
that one is half white brand- 1 of "hands ' to conduct - my
-ed on the fhoulder T and yn to the City of New-0
will give
ilrousIou “
inches ROBERT PARKER Ok
a white face and herASLrrA 12 179c
hind feet white above the 0803508090X3
8ray
her
higli
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C’n ARLES WHIT K
' COPPER SMITH
' Lett of HEW-TORK
R' ESPECTFULLY Inform the
Public that he intends carrying
on -the Copper Smith’s bufinefit at thl
place in all its various branches (to
wft) Still Brew and Die kettles Ac
Alfo call all kind of braf work for
cau ‘"u Ul wi i f-
arsfssrsA'Si
ri
in:j ni la i-1
all kind oflock and key He buy
all kind of old copper braft pewter
and IfeadA— Thofe who pleafe to favor
him with their cuftom dial! have their
wotk done In the belt manner and on
the (honed notice
Lexington Drc 8 1789
In purftianceof fin ad of aflettl-
U iuhiiu si I Hi
bly the com mmioners of the
town of Louifville will leil
for reedy money on tnc
fourth of M-iy next (being
1 fr ( 7 “
JefFeifon court day) at the
houfe of :hn Harrifon in
Lid town
Til A T valuable ' fquare
of gtourdin Louifvilie
number fix lying between the
half acre lots and W ater- ftreet
late occupied by J-hn hircluir
and recovered fiom him by fuit
at law in the fupreme court of
the diftridl r—'Alfo on -the
fame terms iundry other lots
ini the- aforefaid town their
fttuation and numhets will be
rr ASEN up by the fubfcribtr living
I on thefour mile creek Fayette Coun
ty the following firayrltovit) ajerrrel
mart biat 1 tr 8 “eart ld Vt "
latge blaze in her fact natural trotter
abutfour feet ftur or five inches high
branded on the near buttock thus 2 ap
1°!'? XJ- '
cans to whom w
m0ft liberal encouragement
JAMES WILKINSON
enventtni t
Aep t ftatt-fra Lexingtoon
Mondays this paper will irt future he
publifhei every Monday morning j
Jit
her are returned to fettle end
pay their reffe9ive -balance t te Mr
Hugh Brent who h authorifed to tranf
made known at the time of fale a3 my bnfinefi in trly ebfence
Ev ofder of the V'C--rr' HUGH &I ILV&IK1
IOHN CLABK Chairman Lexington March 10 1790
February 10 179® —
N O T I C E
TS hereby given that I intend to
petition the next Affcmbly
to -confirm a -title to me in
'the land thar were efeheated
from Robert ’Kcnaie in the
djft & of Kentucky for the
011 cr or 1
"feof
KENZIE-
! W M KEI
nt 8o 20rfA
f
THREE
DOLLARS
'REWARD
c T R A Y R D from near Shannon-'
O mill fome time mAuguft :nft
— — —
ntler‘ w®"-6 Yer old n“ bnA
a I recollect neatly made had on
when (he went away a large new
bell 3 nacches cut in the fide edge
of the bell and two in ne end edge
and 1 believe s or three nhe (li ie
2 leather drop the mam ui! h-id
been !areiy feraped Whoe er deli
vers laid mare or gives !'uch f::fG-m4
tion that I get her again (hall recuivo
the above reward
HENRY BROCK
Feb 2$ 1 7uOi
IJLL perfent Indebted to the fubfert-
fofk cf7clmlnCrck
nfar tfe Clerks Office a black horfe
mbeut y tart old n handt high fevt-
al white Jpott on hit buttock and
jn hlt ftnheai
AMBROSE BARNETV
Aignfi 45 1787
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commonwealth of Virginia I chargo
and Command you and every of youv
in your feveral piecinA to fcarch
diligently for the (aid John Sprowle
and make H o and cry after him
from town to town and from
county to county a well by Horfe
mcq as Foot-men and if you (hall find
him that yon apprehend ard bring fa m
before a juftlce of peace of the conn
liC inail w
ty wheiehe (hall be taken to be deale
with at the law direfti
Given under my hand and feel this lotb
day of Marti 1790
James Trotter (()
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-years in like manner as
ire General A jttnbiy have
cited within faid dijlrift in the proper
Independent tftae PaTad the :8th dctlar
ct December 17S9
XVtJtiRrfiS H is rtprefimted it thy
prefer! Ge-iernl Ajcmb y that
the ail of laji (r Jivi intit e l An act
c ncernii" rhe ccclionot the tluftr ''ct
o: X: tacky :to ar in ei cadent S'ae
-Ych contains terms materially different
from thojs of the act of Ufloiicr Jejfion
ore thou and Jeven hundred and eumy
are found incompatible ivth tie
"ral views of this Comwonwemth as well
a injurious to the goad people oj the
J id diJiriS :
Beit enabled by the General AiTcm
bly That in the month of May next
o': t'x refptUivt court days of the counties
within the jaid dijlrift and at the tc
( e Clive places of hailing courts therein
Reprejf Hat 'ves to continue in appoint
it -at for Or year and tocompofe a con
ye lion W'tli the powers and for the
A1 ACT t tht a ccticn
th'3 ) ft ft cf Kentucky into sn
fnlatios fluul lie reciprocal tr pvltcrt
fuch non refidentt re Id within any
other of the United JJatts which (bail
Jain! to be reciprocal with
i:i its limits- nor bill a -1 erlcft of
cultivation nr improvement of any land
within either the propofei fate or this
Commonwealth belonging to non re
ft dents citizens of the other fuijeft
fitch non ref denis to forfeiture or other
penalty wltkin the term of fix y'earr
after the admiffson of the fait! fate in
to the Federal Union Fifth that no
grant of band or land warrant to be
ijju'd by the propojed fate bail inter
fete with any warrant heretofore iiftt
uei from the hint office of Virginia
which (halt be located on land within
faid di ft rift now liable thereto on cr
before the fir f day of Seirember one
thousand J'even hundred and ninety one
Sixth that the Allocated lends within
the faid difirift which Hand abpropri
ated to individuals or defeription of i
dividuals by the laws of this Common
e powers ana for f°T or 0lJj'T 1"
frames herein ater mentioned flail be ftfl be exempt from the dtjpojtuon of
I -V J r l e tif the proposed ft Ate end hall reman
t ce by t e :c in te Juhjeft to be difpofed of by the Common
each county above the JJallh 0f ifL acceding to fuch
ve been elect- appropriation until the fir (I of May
one l ho -if and even hundred and ninety
two and no longer: thereafter the reft-
tions following: lathe county of Jeffer
foft ball be defied fire representatives
in in the county of Nelfon five reprefei
l lives in the county of Mercer five re
pre'entatives in the county 0 Lincoln
f-e representatives in the county of
Mad foil five reprefentatives in the
ow’ty of bay ere fi-e reprej-ntatives
in do county of Woodford five repie
fentarves in the county of Bou bon
five r-j ntaiives a d in the couny
s' ?vl 1 dr 1 five reprefentatives : Povc
that no free male inhabitant ti
the age of twenty one years ball
: ary other county except mat in
r" ei: he refids c and that no perfon flail
be ca able of being defied unlejs he has
been a re fide" t within the jO’d itifiricl at
leofi tae year That pud opportunity
may he given to the prod people of ex
ercifing their right of fuff cage on an
eccnfion fo intteftirg to them each of
the officers hading fuch eitSions flail
continue the fame from day to day prjjn-g
over S'-irdav for five days including the
fi'l dy cut fuel cauje this ad to be
r on each ia immediately preceedit
t e 0 ruing 0
of 1 e coirt-i uje
- ch of lit jaid off ers flail is-
reprs-je- ‘id-er to each prrjon duly defied a
t it ire a certificate oj h’S election a id
flil t a' 1 Jiril a general return to the
c 0 the jupr erne court to be bytrm
la-Mbe ore the convent on For every
tiieglefi of cry of the duties hereby e:i-
joi ed on fuch officer he Jbull forfeit oat
dill udred poinds to he recovered by afii
on of debt by any per foil fuing jor l e
Jam: The Jaid co vention flultbeicid
at Danvi!:e on the twenty-Jixth day of
July next and (ball and may proceed
after hoofing a prefde :it and other pro
per officers and fettling the pro er rules
u ' locecd ' 3 to conCtder and detent:: e
w net her it be expedient for and the
vv of the good people of the Jaid dif
tin I that the J me be erefied into an in
ie e-tle l (late on the terms a id condi
iliiis fa lowing: Firjl that the boundary
Between the pronjed (late a-d V ic nia
flail 1 emain the jane as at prefent ft
paratts the d’JlrlB from the refidue of
this Commonwealth Second that tue
rropofedftate flail take u on inelf a
hj proportion 0 t e debt 0 t he United
St-tes and the payment of all the car
tfuates granted on account of the jest
t eKp ift-on carried on from the ken
t v diili -fi agai fi the Indians finct
j: veil hu -dred id eighty five- Third
that all private rights a i inter efts of
la ds within the jaid dijlrift aerived
from the laws of Nbclia prior tojucli
ft oration flail remain valid and Jt cute
1 - the laws of the propojed Jlate a-d
fl 1 be determined by the laws new ex
Ur g in ! his Jlate Fourth that me
l ds wiih n the propojed jlate of non
-fidc t propriet'-rs jhdl nt n '?
fjebe twxcd higher than the a ids f
frldeits lit anytime p M tome adrij-
htr aj -‘o trrtjrd fiatt te a vo-e y
usmUit S m Cugr fa irr jUch
nirl refidffs rtfde out of tnf U
nitsd States nor at any time enn-r
2) or or able jut it atmljfion where
'Lh non renne ts uftde withM this
Coxiest ir-'L
t: (lifi day of i mu'" y one thoujand j j t0 go on (ho re until a foldi
jw- - U -
eleaion at the door Mfin 'r to adjourn from day to
1 e cieclo ai l rf(JV anj toijfe mitsjUVplynS vacan-
or otr co - t which may happen from deaths re-
fi "nations onefujois to aft a majuri
y if the whole flail be aju ficie it num
ber to cltuje a Frefidenl fettle the pro
per rules of proceeding nuthorife any
number to fummon a convention during
a recefs a-:i to all in all other injlan
ces ex-l-reflly where a greater number is not
r-tjuir-d Two thirds of the
' cr to
wiikin Ulrich tV Jii-
due of all lands remaining w'thin the
limits of tn( jaid uifiricl flail be July
jefi tithe dif nfition of the propofei (late
Seventh that the uje and navigation of
the river Oli o Jo far as the territory
of the propofei fi ite or the territory
which flrlt remain within the limits of
op this Commonwealth lies thereon flail
be free and common to the citizens of
the United States and the rtfpcHive
jurijdifiinons of this Go nmonwealih
'and of the ropofei Jlate on the river
as ajorejaid (lull be concurrent only
with the II tes which wav pofejs the
oppoltte botes of the jaid river Eighth
that in eje ay complaint cr dif putt
flail at a v time arije between tiieCon:
monwealt h -f V ’inuff 1 ic find difind
after it flail e av independent flate con
cevnii-g the mcaning or execution o(the
foregoing ar: i let the feme (hall bedetcr
mined by fix ccrum'-ffioners 0: whom two
flail be chojen by each of the ’Tins
and the remainder by the commijfi oners
fa firfi appointed Provided hov-wer
that fle members aflembled flail be t
whose flail be a uf e t num
determine on the expediency of form eg
the aid aifiricl into an i dependent
fi te on the afortjaid terms and cmditi
lions Provided that a majority of the
whole number to be defied concur
therein
To be continued
St John’s (An) Nov it
By Cape Himftton who arrived
h:e ye i ’ e 1 di v from Gaudaloupe
which place he left the 9th inft we
me favoured with the following in
formation :
That a ftrp had arrived on the Sm
at M-aitinicoin co days fiom France
which b ought advice of an E'lglitli
five' confil ng of 17 fail of line and
fevCial fu'iJ'f- ermfing off breaft
harbour-Capt Hamilton was not
e was fent 10 attend him nor was
he pc mined to it ay longer than half
an hour — On his laiWing lie was e
peaiediy afked if there was not a war
between F1'1 and ind Hancc
' HE ftibfcriber will rent between
- s tt- ewn- I 30 and 0 acres of cleared land 3
-air-i- -as td Ly ‘ Praties below Lexington tender good fence
mandng OmcCT ot mat pace aif yvlll beinRtod order to ratje a crop
uiaC a r miv f hnd lately came 0f corn the enjumg Jojon-
m and iFiform-d that a mi m l'homas Lewis
bar of Indians were preparing March 6 1790
B a gentleman wb-oarri d
here on fuel ay the 23 ‘"rv
we tre in'ormed tlial Ik
cd the Ml ingum the
EXIN
G 1 O N March 29
:n!
p 1-
17 h
other
mantted them
by which they efcaped
the Indians purfued i‘ em a
bout twenty miles All tbe
goods nd property on board
the tA'o boats left le!l into
the hands of the enemy fup
poled to he wo th at lead
£1500 No lives loft
to&itucl tie frontiers' f S MtJC
kyi end to watch the Wiio
riv-tr in confi Trance of w-i ch
t he commanding officer dd
patched ar expats to Con
gas On the 2 j ft inft three boats
coming down the Ohio were
attacked by the Indians about
three miles above the Soot a
the Indians were in pdleTion
of a treat which it is though!
tiey !ra i taken the day be
fore and which they manned
with about fifteen men toge
ther with a large canoe man
ned a! fit gave chace to the
three boats the three boats
finding that they would be o
vertaken by the enemy aban
doned two of them and fix
ing three oats on a fide to tlie
don careless
S Pands this feafon at the tub
lcribers liable w tlitn two
miles of Lexington on the road
leading from L' xingion to Gen
Scott’s and will c v r mares at
twenty-fi'c fhiMings the leafon
pa able in produce at the callx
p ive to be pa d on or before
lie v: nty-fifth day D cem
r nexgotherwiie noth'ng btt
UN ION
rT'He noted horfe rnion late
ht nexgotuetw no iiviwi bom the Smte of Wr —
calb will be received in pay- land now tt nds at my itade
and will e ver mares the
enluing fealon at three piu ds
per mare or five pounds
to in litre the pay for the
feafon to be made in five
months from the time the mare
is firit covered one half to be
in Cafh the oilier in the follow
ing pioperty at calh price : horn
cattle Iheep pork whear rve
and ldlt his peaigree ts as foie
lows
The bay "olt Union bred
by Peter P Thorton Eiq
row the property of hludfon
Mufe was got by Shake! pear
Hcteas Come time in the
V V ar one th°uan feen
hundred endeighty-feven or one
th- ufand teven hundred and
ei 'hty-ciglit 1 authorifvd Fran
cis Callis of Lou ib n county to
frll and convey the ore half
of a furvey of 1000 arr:s ly
ing on Wells’s cretk in t e
county of Malon patterned in
the name of Matthew R di
and Edward Waller as tenants
ia common 1 and as 1 have fince
that period moved to tins coun
try 1 herd y give notice that
I con lider laid Cilhs no longer
as my attorney and lorewarn
ail per for 5 from receiving any
conveyance from him for laid
nd as I am determined to
ukt for myfdf
Matthew Ruft
Major r March 1 3 1 799
A Nobleman of he hick blood of
a cei ta n nation paid his addref
to the l'uithter of a vemlatnan
England who valued money more
than ancefttv : the old gentleman
hinted to Ins lordfhp thar he fnppo
led bis fortune was equivalent to h9
daugh ei's ‘ Whv no So (repli
lordlhip' 1 cannot fay it is a!
Fer fo C” fide able but then
ywppVowjSi' ve e is my blood”
O d - n your 1 'd (re urns the old
gentleman wiihou heiiracion :) if
you fquander my dauiilue s fortune
away ill e malt not de end on your
blood for 1 I'u bfi Hence : a hog’s blood
would be of mo e terv ce then and
would make much better puddings
An Epigram on oim r HOM7CO0'
Here lies John Thompfon Reader JlaJ
And if thou canfi pray weep
He doz d an idle Life away
And then fell faft ajliep
Dick's pica for Ecau'nj his Wife
C 1NCE beauty they fay ne'er fo
v lovely appears
As when the fair nymph is diilolvej
in tea s
To know then hew folid this maxim
wJl prove
Dick beats pretty Peggy to heighten
his love
POET'S CORNER
hig dam by Nonpaull his
grand dam bv M rtons impor
ted horfe Traveller his great
grand da n was Pocairoutas
fhe was imported by the ho
norable Win Eyrd Efq de
ceafsd and of blood unexcep
tionable — parturuge gratis for
marts that fhould be be left
but wdl not be airlwerable for
clean s or accidems
GEORGE BLACKBURN
Woodford March IS 1790
A large company will meet at tho
Craborchard the 16 th of April in or
der to fiart early the next morning
through the Wilier nejs
All kinds of Blank Books for
Merchants Clerks &c made
and ruled to any attern : Alfo
old bonks new bound on realbn
able terms at this office
blanks
OF ALL KINDS
FCRSALE AT THIS OFFICE
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LEXINGTON: Printed by TOTIN BRADFORD at hit Owe at I e earner af Multi and Grift Streets whtre Subferiptiom Advertilements & efet
this paper are thanlfuily received and VantnKa in its different branches dyne withCat and Expedition
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Butcher from Baltimore rowp at pra: Ufcrt or twenty three
will kill and dr f all-kind of (hillings in Lexington payment
meat of luperior quality and -will Lc made in mrdundiis at
in the neateit fafluon any gen thc lowcft Ca(h pricc
llemen and ladies who will ho- Rolv it Barn
0-1 them with their cuftom may Lexington March 4 1790
'frlv on their ailidutty t lerve
themi FIVE
ffsSit D O LL A RS
XT m Tl III f R E tV A R D
N F They ouy all km of t
’&t cattle Rears calves fiiiip’ CTiaYeJ from the fublcribtr
Jambs and h£S f-T wii about two years ago a for- pril cextan In lor in the town of Lex -fair complexion who hath fince fled
' JivenIc3LoriWd
PTr:i Rra hairs mxt throughout jjy order of the Truftec — ' commonwealth of Virginia I chargtji
J- S- her 14 hands fume iiiCies J ROBERT CAREER Clk and command you and every of you
AS hiiia white face and lierWirri xa 179c In your feveral pteclnfts tojearch
-Lexington- March -5-1790? whue— aliovi: -the' “ : r ’ dnfgently for the laid "John Spiowle
T II WE a con(Mcrable quantify of
X va'uablo monceiv- buckle
and butrons round ?A rni’cciia DT
are Men's ami Womens (hce Ilars ANDRPVV HO' MFS & Ci
Nowxli camblets and ul!m inches
Indu Chintzes MuHir Silks and
Cailicoei toother wiili a Cfin t'ear a(
forrment of tirltifh mounted Cirren '
ters and fo-ners tools wL'ch w:y a
-V-iMCfy of other artclcs I w ll cv
change at the lowed calh p-n-e fo
young hea'hy Nemct two or h ce
yoke of oxen and aquawlty of srhli
Key -
CIIARlFS VANCOUVER
Lexingttn Mack 2 179a
pation to the Printer hereof as will
enable me to afeertain faid furvey me living about 10
jofeph Singleton Heir from Lexington on Farkers
Said-Singleton-ferved as a r ad ftiall have the above it-
Oaptainin ibe laie-Frcucb itnd -In warcj paid by me
dim war Mary Harper
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IHh fubfcriljci :he li-
Inrrty rfirfoirri g t!ie pub
l:ctbat they have opened ami
eftablifhrd a butchers fliop
w?ere Andrew Steigtr j'tn
bm with their cuftcm (hall have their
r‘ voik done in the bed manner and on
the frorieft notice
rrvroN our W A NTED Loxi’igion I lee 8 1789
Save fot fj'e a: the fti-te in iex-
fell on reatenabic t rms fnr'ca'li
ToixiCv’o corn uli-atf rc
puik beef bacon hemp fl-ur
furs of every kind tar pitch
aril turpentine ftw & ft
They flatter t-jnn is they
liavr given gvnrrJ UtitLclron
to tnme who Imve aireuoy fa
Wed them with their ctiftum
for it has bterThcii wiih and t r
fhail be their fludy aitlough
tiuy recive every fprties of THE
country produce to HI on as j a f a
moderate advance up n the A JM A i vrv
!-! ci' phu cofl any Mer-
c‘ ' ftrict
March 6 1790
Bixcei'in: Win Vi?garfir
fcc ai Irvcn uid bx
peiee per gairr i
r s ft C
- — l c r for p or h-
SIX HUNDRED ACRES OF legsj Jier fore Ler l think T Vant to employ a num- counry to county as well by Ilorfc-
I J A J J that one la half white brand- X 0f ian(s lo conduit -my ncq as Foot-men and if you (hall find
To be laid off In a regular foim out £d on the (houldef T and to1 the City "of New-O-
ot JoknSingletan's Military fuivey buttock 'S perhaps roc very jMns to j will give
D
V 1 L - r e gtven to the perfon Kgib!e I ' wholoever takes up oft yhcr? erconragemept
W who AaM fit ft Rvefuch infer -jaKj marc and delivers her to JAMES WILKINSON
ington a confldciabie aifortuieotof tl Tonareo TTcrpp
m vtIemircyH t lour -sVheat ftaiot-
rY goodb li'Ui vare Atl C-n Pes'-fk'ns & Furs of all kind
groceries- wind 1 i htv wi 1 f°r wc'‘ Gods r-ni be given at Csih
" - J price bv
PF IFft JANUARY & SON
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COPPER SMITH
Late of NEIV TORE
p KSPFrmiUY Informs the
A lint and general anbrtm—tP " r“blic lbal he imenb carrying
gtxna general a ffatmmt ef on the Copw Smiths hufincls at thia
MERC II AN DISC place in all it various blanches (to
Suitable ta the prrfent and approaching br"’ ' nd P'e 1
J ’tut hu on £221 £ ? a! kld of b
term for CASH a CQUNTRT PRO mil’“nakc‘ anJ rBra
DUCE
Wil'd immediately a ftwFirUns
af good Blfi T 'R
Lexington Jan is 1753
twentl1vc (hillings per hun
dred will be given if delivered
F01 Tnt Yeaa or ova foso
7 Ho
Trintcd on fine writing paper
And may be had at tins Office
by the Croft dozen or (ingle
rr-fS£Af IMng
nl? f T a an thfj our mile creek Fayette Ceun nar Qrr a black horfe
L 11 P ty lUfolmgr-rny fro vrt ajorrrel -fcou: V yflf 1 J j hand high fete' V
oarc about 7 or S ysarx eld vtth a r3 mh!tt Jpttt on hit buttock ad e
Yr"An:ctl a quantity oflirmp fm‘U "rosbAENETI'
n ! a flier t time f which hed on tk'U'or Luilock llui 2 - '
town
TWO IV-1 O TS 'T'llAT viable fquare
On ATArsSTiaitT of gretre! n I ouilville been it'ely fcrapci' Whoc e dell
In thu Torx or LaiT’cr’-or! mind er fix 'lying between the ye a faU maie ir fivesr-ch l ioma
T 7 "ft S half acre Ivts ard Water ftreet tiun lbal 1 Eei herga:ii (hall rcccivo
- the bovrrcva'd "
ue (Acupia uy J n -icur IIENRY BROCK
and recmcied Item Inm by lui Feb 2 51-4
at law in the (upreme court cl
the di ft rid --Alfo on -the ' -
CHARLES
As it will be mefi convenient far
the Peftte fieri? from Lexingttn an
Mtndeys this Paper will in future be
ft iblifled every Monday morning
TS hereby given that I intend to
1 petition the next Affembljr
to confirm a title to me in
the land that were efeheated
wft) StIJs Brew and Die kenles&c froTri Robert 'Kenaie in the
woik for jjft Gf Kentucky for the
btafs and tin work I ike wife repairs
all kinds of Fork and keys He buys
al! kinds of old coppe' brafa pew'er
and IfcadThofc who t-leafe tofavor
LIm uiL a a mm m
In Putfu-tnceof ?ti)acl ofaflem- rTnvFnf '
blyilxconimiflionersofthe f0me time in AuRuft"""
town- of Loufville will leil a fBiail bsy maie 4 feet 5 or 6 ’n
for rerdy money on- trc thes high
white hairs in his tail na brand per
ceivable approifei ta £ 6
Alfa a bay harje celt rifing twa
nears aid with a matt fiat and alargt ” on oath before me James T tot
j'nip bis of bind faot white branded ter one of the Jufticr- of the peace
en the near huttack 2 appraijed to £y for fa d county that a cettatn Robert
cm nMHN itntivinn iiiR Grant was felonloufly muidered oo
SOLOMON BR1NDRIUG thc he in
Ixington by two perrons ore of
— “V - - 1 them a John Sprowlo lately from Jef-
rT'O be fold to the higheft bidder ferfon county a native of Ireland is
1 on Thurfday the (iift day of A- about five feet eight inches high of m
pta‘ ’fed la £6
Alja a black horfe fifing 3 jfan
aid 4 feet 6 inches nigh a fmali fiat To all Head-boroughr and CorfiaUesr
andfiip aljdafmalt blaze of the length within the Commonwealth' af PirgC
of a foe? be tow the eyes with Jeme nlate afhm theft prefents flail come
- L - L2m M Lm—J MBU
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JOHN Cl ARK Chatman
Tclruery 10 1 790
makes and repairs all kind of '
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NOTICE
him that yon apprehend ard bring b m
before a juftice f peace ' of thecoun
ty wheiehe (hall be taken to be deale
-Given with as the law direfti :
under my land andfeal this totb
day of March t7PO
T H I EE
dollars
ft E W A R D
anti make H and cry after him
from town to town and from
uie of a public ScwtmV
W M’KENZIE
Munclrfier Dec 21 17 89 29
length it trots and
no brand
had on
lare new
tide edge
of Che hel and two in : nc end edne
and 1 belcve a or tnree mhe fti e
a leather Itropj the mars tail had
HUGH M ILVAINi
Lexington hatch 10 1790
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na J 1 rf Kentucky into snia- fab w refiints rtUe w'thfa gy srd t watch t:io 0j
tak?enJr$ir e- PaTjJ ih-x8:!i Srf 2 ?' ' rjVr ' co:f Tvi-cj of-vmc!)
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tele-?-e graiit'tf lr:d6t lvid warrant
arifauU incevpat'blt -W’th t i kytke late 1 inter-
real viewr af this Camwnwea-lh eswtil fn f f11 7 ’ htrttofjre fTij
a jnjurieut so 1 1 goti people ike tht ln''i Vipiv
J ild diJlriS : w’reh (bill be Itratri en land wilU I
Ee ii ciaked by the General AflTcm- fil r° iiablf rito n rr
bly That i i the m nth if Way next tbe firl day ' einL-cr re
th rrf-f Sit fcurr Jax c£ f iwuiixx ifctwa'w Jxwi a wrxi ni rrf
tkt faid diftri2 aid AX Ai if ® rl4 XA1X l)ff rfx vFfUl r tii
fiin3 h they iUbe
Atpref itat'ves it continue in appoint- ettd te tnJhnduar erdJcripvn tt i - vertaatn by the enenjy ship-
enm ut ftr t year andtfctmpeft a cm dividualt by the itwstf t hi r Commit liooeJ two of them and 'fix-"
f illet w-th the overt and ftr the v:a-th far military or ether firvicer j:1r three 04 IS on a fide tC tile
fir-jit brill 1'urmntUiutjbitu JMl h ' A' ' oihcfdooWj -rtianatd-iliira
t MM If hev tDcJ T
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(i!Sfiiewing:rrjfjHat j jj c:H llimlion who anived "rr I-- m — i
Staved the prepfid flate aid Vns nu yCned:y pom Gaudaloui cs Calhs of Louib n cou ccaf'd and of blood unexcep-
-Jbaimrnain thrfa-ne as at frejentje- hilhplabebeJeftthe gthjuft we fell ard convey the ore ult ic ablc— pafluragc gralis for ' 2
par airs the d!Jlrl8 from the rtfidue ef aie raourtJ with the followina in- 0f a furvey ot iooo-atr-s ly- mirc-tTwr fiiould be be left- jj
raMai:iviriiii& £(0nir-till thi e uriiu lr n i ' ci r- If
nf::a:y ether ccunty except that in V e V rr v nS luili L-king:on towix
Uri keleddee aaultJperfouJbill Xte and tlicvr m-rcs at
aitiaearbetwen the Com I twenty-1 C thiMings the fcalon
bttn aeeji e': jvi J - -meavealtk-fV “imf? tie midi hi 9 ra able in produce &t the Cafil
leejl toe year Thnt fu l fttr 7 IrtT7HrT-!—T h r 1 -
may he given t in g en £r v rji ' mJv ft
crcijlng their right offijfoge ftreJgar:Uettlltrtmt(lllbedeU
r bt tw nty-hft‘1 day o: 0 com- PK- noted horfe fnion late
ecriTi fe i:iu ejirg ta them each of ‘ ewuam tv -ir nex'okerwite nohng biM tiom t'e Ssate of tt ry- ?
thetfrert iif --irr‘s'caih wiil bejrceived in pay- jard nov H nda at my liade
tt'A the rcrail7idr by the ctmnijpsnert m Ilt cr twenty (h!?ir$s an j wll c ver marc— the - I
wr Sunday for five days including the ? y fifft day )f A- cnfuirg tealon at three pud f
or tv o do lars the (:i:- per mare or five pounds £
nro-ided-ibc calh isi: iniitre i me pay lor the
wnetiier it be expedient ftr a-id the
w it of the getd people if t he faid dif
tril that the f-a e be ere&ed itean fa
de e’ee :t fate en the terms and cendl
fjJjx f llewin : Frjl that the beunde y
this Commenwfellh Snend that the
iroWfi Jlatt bail teie upon itjtlf 0
juji prepertiun tLf debt of the United
i'i tfj ai the payment af all the ter-
1if
formation:
That a ih:p had arrived on the Stn
-at hi 8iiiniefin 20 days fiom France
which b:onRht’ advice rf an En&lifli
rn of 17 fail of re and and Edward Y alter as tenants
criaiing o
mmw t- lami'itoii was 'not
J fa 4ay f Janjuy theujant- ajowej to'fioon Cnre ontil a foUi
Jtvea hu drd a A eighty "'fy-et-waa fcnt-toiaircnd him nor Wat
jttfrt h'u drti aid nghty fivsi— -Vaafcntio:at:cnJ Jiim noy war ‘ j '7 r ionef Crabercheri the 16 th ef April ia 09- v
tut all private right A ho pc mined to Hay lonacr tliaii IrtT vl :°n fader 4 C "j J J fittfevly -the Jxt wornhe f
Jaw wiMta 1 nojata — 1 hour— txn n lanoing re was -
Trsaf the laws eVuii-hia prior fpCicjiylked if there wj not a war
ji ar alien ball remain valid andjtcure between '"d Frani'C
i d-r the taws ef the prepejedhte end - ' '
° 0 vrtbf
j M i g 5 b gmlcn'a l o rt A UmU 17J3
lands jf Iki oil I urlutji tSie-sj i nit
adr f- we' ere irf‘ormtd thai liv p J-
Uwuiutbejtid diitiS bXurlllon'hln 1aiffVnBWbc”w - as tny attorney and forewarn
" ‘ all perfors from receiving any
’conveyance' from - Mm - for faid
Lnd 88 I am determined to
act for myftlf
Vatihew Ruft
-fiHA tH' '! in-aiiu iuum
Tcais irvMA wl:':in ykUh‘hu Jti- J Indiana wsrs preparing' Afarrifi 1733
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Ct'nit9rv:a!th br’eijti- g it net rr
f dents xHiirns ' the fW
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lattel (balut tt -JU: $ Jo’felt
To be continued
St Jorm's (An) Noe 1 1
coming down the Ohio wire
a'Ltcked by the Indiana aMut
the Indians wrre in p IlcTjon
paL: vu
iht a ft ir-tt ihrt-e baits Q1Nt:? ll1nr lher bf nc’cr fo
v lovely appears
A i vhen (be fair nymph ia diIIveJ
h leaaj " "‘ —
three nvles above the S-iota To lnov (hen hew foild ihia maxim
ttllU aaawm - V “
Tl i'nminnn sardafl av 'inr
that period moved icnhis cotm
by I’trr P Tiortnn— Eiq
ro ts the property of Hudfoa
Mifc was got by Shak fprar
h' dam by Nonpai!l( bit
Wiicrea foine time in ti e granj dini bv M rtoiiS impor
y- ar one tlvmfand feen Traveller h:s great
handr'd cndvig':tylcvt n fr rrc prand dan was PocaliOnti
tlvufand ho-r-ighty-cight leven handled - ard QjC 33 imported by the
I authoribd Fran Durable Win Eyrd Elq de-
try 1 heicly pive notiC th:d A large eempeny will meet at lb
s of Eoutb
ard convey
a furvey
tn WMIs’a iretk
uc d C fi ent'ers E t JC- & ft £ § $ ££3 4
Tl C O It N E It
in t -e tut not be anlwcrable for
wdl proi-e
JDick bea'i p'eiry Pegy to heighten
his love
r'r- Ucijiku Tfnmpfin Renter flay
A d if i iou ran prey werp
lie dezd Jt idle Life ivi
Aid then fell f1 Ojlrep
An np'graa on Tom TnriTrfof’
Urn
Ail kinds of Blank’ Pooka far I
-''and M-rdiants Clerks Ac made
ruled to any jattern : Alfa!
‘ old boks new bound on reafen"
able terms at this office V
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JVttdfori Muth-ir-s 790
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T- ' yX 2a and to acres ef ci'artd land 3
milts below Lexington under good fence
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jj J large and general ajjtrtmnttf
IK R R C H A N D I S E
Jivtable tt tht prefect and approaching
ip” which w!li be fold on the low? ft
urn fee CASH arCOUNTRt PRO
LUCE jLexuigten Jin I a 179a
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M O N D A Y APRIL 5 1790-
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LEXINGTON: Frlntti by JOHN1 BRADFORD i: Mr Ovrrct t tht tin of Main and Crafs Streets whe Sntfcrl?titntt jdrertifintnts fffi
- tbit paper art thankfully received and Peimtiko in itsdiferent branches dtonewit Cart and Exbtdttn
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9 A quantity of Tobacco Fean
Hrtnp feed Flour Wheat Bacoi'
Co1 n I t-it is & of ail kinds
-fo- whici Goods will oein ep ' Caflr
prlVe br '
FFTFR JANUARY & SON
Split ch 18 1790 -
lie that they have opened and
ANDREW HOLMES & Co glands the enfuing feafm efiaHliihed a butcher faup
tmi will be in feed trdtr ta raife a ertp
tf cem the enfuig feejen
Tuaiaas Lewis
Ajrritf 1790
W ANTED
T FSPECTFUILY lforms ho receive the above reward or they receive every ipccies of
irUrIC ’q1 '-ViT’r crrrylTit n proporiioi for -uher emmry produce to lei I on as
on the Conner Smith’s bufinefsat this r f Mra 1 r
place in slli-s various branches fio r — S-M---H & P£r‘i mideraie advance upon-the
V 'll rilll:! aM A : 1 L)u! l! il fc J
0 Stills R-cw and
Aiio cafts all kind oflirafs work for
Bi'Ils- -makes' and repairs all kM of
brafs and tin work likewise icnairi
airkinds of locks and kevs He bays
ellAinds of old cooper brafs pewrer
jnJ lesd— Thofe who pla ife to favor
him with their cuftom (hall have their
wo-k done in the beft manner and ou
the ft oneft police
JLexingien' Dee 8 1789
C -Ii A R I E S WHITE
H J Theft indebted te therein ter J
he reef erf requeued ttKjpay up P
T their rqfut&ire balances aid I dt J
9 hereby afu-f all thfe wht hart P
f failed tt pay' far thefirjt relume J
j that I ball take fuch fieptjbart- £
!ly (if this falls) as will render P
it unntctjfary ta reqittjl them by J
? advenifevunt 'any more J
J ' Mr Hitt is hereby autherifedta P
? receive-any money due tht Office
2 and receipt ftr tht fame
?s
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twenty -hat' fchtiiiiWjri p r
dif J will oc given if d:!iv' re i
aT i aiklort or t venty-drc?
shillings iii Ixxington payment
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ALSO -FOR SALE
T V O I N L O TS
On Vstb Stvict
Kt l'v m the iupi'r me court of lands k:iat were eichcatcd from
T1' (iiilrict — -A:o on they holcit M’K :n2ie in the diflrict
la meter ms' funuiy other lots of Kentucky Tor the uic of a
in t'e ahnihud town thetr Tpublip fcliool
h'uaiion and numheis wil bq) W M'SENZilL
vill e made in merch ndile at o-atie known al tle lime opiate y
ithe lowed O sh r-irc IIv orlcr of the hcrr' th E
' R BEKT BARR : IOIIN CLARK Chairman rj 11 V A
lexfngten March 4 1793 -TO BE SOLD J £ J
: 1 Te the hgheft bidder a Mmdaytbt gn S') ' r
jwjnawjrwwJrwnjrmM-wwjrweLtrw iota day ajf May next for ready Cajh JcV X
1 A 1 TIT nf u inn 4 in this Lsn 1 aT m
ILL cover mar at v
lubfri'cs plantation
part olthetoWn commons uuecred by inis ut on-: guinea pay-
ansA of the A Humbly of Virsmis for ab!ein lair corn wheat rye
the purpoie r oreding thereon s or country linnen a: the market
houfeot Divine public Worlhip— No c i i hil
per on need expert to become a pur- P‘oc Jelve b le hlfc
chaier without being legs ly authori fed y next it not in
by the denomination to which he be- cafa It is netdleefs to lay one
lones — Further particulars wifi be
made known at the time and place of
(ale
By Order ef tht Trufltts 1
'April 1 700 Robau Puket-Gff
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In Thi 'I own or Lixisarrw
JUST OPINED
Abo to M Solo t
COPPER SMITH
late e f NEW YORK
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Die kerdcs &car L yu nun net id an -a l ati-ict
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Li "ij 0 from the fubicriVis
ii I t ptwcll Town- Biur
hob Cnin-y axiut the Brit cf
Mncii Lit two horftSijone a
hiown fcvi-n years old hftcen fell on reasonable terms for cafa
j hands high ijranded n the tobacw corn waeat rye pork
TIPPGO SAIB
at my plantation near the
month of Hiukmn in Fayette
County and wll cover mires
at fo'ty fallings die feafon pay
able in merchantable produce
P' delivered at the mouth of
Hckira on or before the ill
da D-ectnher nex'i or thir
ty failli gs cafa if paid with
in :lie letifnri and iifteen fail-
li: gs cafa in nand the Tingle j
leap — gooti pfturae
fnr n &a'“ W B Tneybuy allkihiof' c
tor m n s I'nr a diitmce and 7 “
prcicnUr them ‘ wmOnwr
bu
FOUR
DOLLARS
R E W A l£ D
ntf butnick
'i-is ice a natural troirir
Tne orlier a bay' eight or
nine eais old faon nvnn and
tail faol iciorj biandcd on
the tear faoulder and bufnck
Philadelphia coll al any Mcr-
biyf the commiiTitniers the -t rt b:- ciiilrict
town of Lrniirville will iell ESarck f 1790
for ready money on the - - - - -
fourth of Miy next (being
JiK’'iioii court day t faiZe jv
jihouie of Jiiin 'Harrifon in p i & c
D faid town
rP HA F valuable fquare
t:i giounu in IouiNilIet’ 1 j?
r umber ! x lyng between the
hruf :cre lofc ami Wuter-ftreet TS hereby given that I intend
Ure ocaipvd Ly John Sinclair to petition the next Aflcmbiy
a:c iLcovi-ied lioir hitii by fu:t to'c-n!tr:n a title to me iri tie
rf every kind' tar pilch and
lUi'p-minc fcci&a' &'o
-T leyfiatrer t'eme!s they
have given gcdciai fa'isfaftion
to ihute who have a I reads fa
Pi'abont fourteen hands high voured them with their cuftom William Enox Boons ciee
— - witoever will deliver faid for it has' b-en their with and
hdries to the tublcribers faall fail! be their iludy although
icr "
1 l 1 mV kmbs and hogs for which 'will Tofeph Colby Fsyette
I ''°r be aniwerable for u Jrnny Crofier Danville
The CommiiBoners of the Land Tcft
Fayette
' W liian Commons Fiji
Liwis Craig Fayf’tr :
Mary Crofter Lefftigton
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Chrlftopher Durbn Fayette
Jofeph Debonn
William Dougheity
Obed Denham
H aiwlali b'axe
win re Andrew Steiger Juu
piitclier from Baltimore Town
will kill and diets all kind of
meat 6f i'upcrior quality and
in the neatrlt falho: j any g-n
tic mn and ladies who will ho
nor them with their cuftom may
rely on cheir aflidui ty to terie
them
JOHN SMITH
AND Sl'EiGEK
Have fir Tale at their ftore jn
Lexington a cohliacrabie af
foreman of
iRY goods’ hard were and
groceies whicn vtreill
btef bacniD lump fhitir furs
Thomai-Thornton Fayette
r-V' V - a
cam it is nctaiecis to uy one L®w' Buftirkonj-
1 l James YsnBu(kirk Bards town
word m commendation uf the J y
above I101 f: Jacob Wall near Fifliers Ration- -
John Cji'tenflcn James Waie Jcfferfon a
Ajpill jj 1790 ' John Willismi Wsftnngiotv
y Jacob Springer Fayette
Miily Scot mouth of Hickman
Lawrence Smith Co the iae of Ms
Alexander Ramfey
Darnel Shewhan Bourbon
1 John Seffnet Fayette
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Thomas Thomfon hen- Wflftma ftx-
- A Lift of Letters in this Office - ’
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jofisph Anderfon in force part of Ken
lucky to the particular care ot Mr
John May
Samupl Avery near Lexington" 7
Thomas Afhfoid Bourbon —
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Daniel Brodhead jun £fq
Will a n Bam going down rhe river
from Salt River '
Caiawa? Bunch near the mouth ef
Dick's River
Chuftfan Buft ERj Fayette "
iohn Bell Fayerre 1 '
-horn 11 BanGeid to the care of Mr ’
Shovei tavern keeper Lexington
Pstripk-Burke to the cere of Mr
Daniel Lexington ’ '
Robert Dsvifon
William Fletcher BooniborOHgb
Henry Floyd Nelfon )
Tones Fooler Middletown
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John Gqaie
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Harrifon -Leonsrd Harris Woodford— 7
Heiherly Fiveuw ' 1 1
Robert Hiichifon Strouds ftarlovr"N
lilt '
Bocjamin Howard Lydia’s mount
Nicholas Lewis
Nancy Lockhart
Robert Mitchall Fayette V
Geo MTnty-e to the care' of Mr - i
Jared Cowan near Losing on a
Henry Mu ray rsyette
Tioaiss M’Farland do -yL
Durean M’Rnker do ‘''''7s "
Frsnci WiBiaui Murray Iev:n(TtOHy '
WiilianM'Cleiland -Colo Bourbon r
-Foik Naiahniel G Mouice Bucksyo
Rsyette -
John M Gee Nelfon t
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Nathan Nifbit Bourbon
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Henry O Nall Bourbon -V
Charles O NsiL- Woodford7
John Ormlbv it or near Lexington
licholas Oftioxne Kemucky
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Daniel Peake near Trankfort
James Pstig- near Islington '
Nathaniel Parker Danville
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Jofeph croflingw-Fayetie Rogers near 'he big
John Smith near DanvillorA
David Tliompfon'
Charles Thiufton LouifviME ' -
tion Meicer
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i WrdI meafirts firtbe eltilrn & dlize thcW cxpeiiathns end to ficure
meeting of a ci:yi':t:o ct feme pat the bieffiigs which a graftoUs Prmf-
An VI cr3CO“5cVf!a-ca of the fiuate chamler 'AJjurnZ to half $ f y(kr 'f&u abroad as to
I-MiifToT heiv-icky in:o an Inde ter ttn o'clock tomorrow miming the txsrtais of skiiltod 'gtniajis in
rn?M-ftaie Faffed the it A o ' ' fjbnuary 8 producing them itWS mtLoff fatl-
L'cetr!yr 1789- Mr TVenkoop appeared tilt day and 'lltaiing' the inttreeurfi fletWee'fi the
Oiininic! from ouc lad tosk his fiat dijiant parts of o:tr c&uiitn by"d tlu’t ware informed that on Fry
AniAa ir foKhPenafted That-If - — The haufi being affimbUd adtoun 1- at ten: tot to the Poll Office fid pojl-r rf-jy 'JJSt about' ten' miles "a-'
the fold convention (bill approve of fit ti to the finale chamber At elm Rends ' - ‘hovc'Vht mnii hVrtf fi ioa
ereSon nffief-MdifiriS into on inde- o'clock fie PRESIDENT 0 the United A hr am J uf ptrfiwded 'that you ' ' 110r 1UO‘a
ft ode at ji ate on the Jgrf going terms and States attended py hit Aids and Secre- will agree ''"
conditions they (bill and may proceed tiry vis received by the twohoufesof is nothing
Jo fix a iay ijhrior P6 the'-firfi day of ' Cehgrejs in the Senate'chanber when ' yeur phtrenwgt
November one t lnuf and fiven hundred he meat pleated to make the following ' ence and Literature Knowledge U in n 'r ntirfuV him but turned
and ninety-one on which the authority SPEECH : — -
of thPotanafmeelth end of its laws 4-
u -f j aftrtSai' ‘“if Fellow-citizens of the Senate and
-a -d deifrvi'ht forever over the propejed
finis J’td tht' fil'd articles become afi 11 iiife of R-prefeniativcs
'lemn fempaft mtiUtaliy binding on the - v i r mi
parties and un-iltcralls by efthir with T EMSRdC with gren futitfaHon
cp: :the coufcnt of the other Provi-
clfchowcvc- That ptior to the firjl hjtlf of congratulating you on the pro
dr of November one theufi-id Jeven S fivoroe profpeBs of our public
Iti-dred end ninety fie the ge ierol offeirs The recent acre ffion ef the im-
I the eklpls in going to eejthuing et
ttn
bert
entitled
ref
Hi-
a:ti each pefia reiirrr4 tt ferae as a
jp e-nler in Jali convention Jball bs en
titled tt tin fine privileges from arrtfi
fci going U during his attendance ’on
end returning f'tw joid convention ax
ar by Saw alowed tetbe members
firhr to tie day find forthe determi- deuce hts placed within outreach will tf a national uriver-
-t r hi Cam in tho courfe of the prefnt important p i
‘ Sip —11 r— i l i "r '
nation of tho authority tf this tt- V ' ' fity or by any other expedients will
we wiaith and of its laws over aid tall for tna cool end t eras Wfj wrtlry of i place in tbs deti-
ei ihi'J :nd poftirUr to tit firjl day tf exertion of your patrietijm firmnejs hirattns of the Lfgijhtures
one tPoHjaihi (even hundr-d end wlfim Gentlemen tf the fjoufi of Repre-
ad Ninety one afirefaid w th full pow- dhung tU many interring objeO tf Jfntatiw
er ari aLho ity to frame and efeblifb a ht‘h f'WVVJfMewthat' with peculiar pleafirt et
fi Genera! Jiembh This a8 fboiUfi There wjs renfon to hope that the
be uo'fiiited by thf Errcutin te the pacific Kfejxrrs aisled vhth regir-M -
f htX' tkei'r vd:avers- to obtain from fiulhern and weflrn fri-fsrsfrom their negro woman t
CiJAr n-fpe dy 3 to tho effeB above dtprod ttio ts tini you pHl pcrClivt j:rcel Jgsn cf
fvec'fi-h if rent the information contained in the lately c'eivcred
i ee:m:vcs ef this Commenvealtb
f Cjn-refs w he art Jitreby inflruSed
Mr llofdiiiatMiSkirminendMr: the three boats mnionel in V will le foH by bublic t
ir 'te ”7- drcumihucmsy Lder the majl ton ur lafl the Indians took a vendue a quantity of damaged I-
tliifinfinficd b’lfiarjs of tte aj fWf Juge canoe gofg up the river fly linen alfo a quantity of
fijjie- ? end tlist the C0'itpenjit!ons to be made
A rtfilutm 1 w i f K J jr' to the ferons wao may be employ'd
fiaato iy wav -W SsrffMd M r fiording to the nature ef their
JirdarfapKnreia MMftjM r ippeh&nnts be defined iy Uw i and a
f?o V— — - competent furd i'fi g:attifet defraying
f a t liijiM 1 jT m I m mm m mm ap
Mr Wedfiterth
S''T KirJeiilcr! Mr
1 WMI 0:: ins rrCjiucut
il-e link ft fist the Pi efldsnt tuid ajftgn
(f-S to-tnofHwfii'vt(oik'to metii auj
: cLtffi he!: hfifii cj C‘Ertfi
UCc-l for In e
K S U’-Y O R Kt( January 7 -
Honf' rlr Reprtrisiuattvs s
cfrZfand Vr ' PnOb eg-
T - Want to employ ft num
‘ber of hinds to cordtiCk my
'oftwojchildien the t0 j)ie Ciiy of NVw-Ors
' papers which I (ball dire1 ta be laid one a very white one the other a
1 before y (cempre!ie:idifi'“ a eommu-" bickt the children arc both alive and
nication from the commonwealth ef Pir- ysy healthy
ig nia) that w s ugh: to bt prepared to £y a piilotTfr who lately cf
aford protection to theft arts the 'pgj fr0ifl t he Indians encamp
be- iiiiiticit’tfifrgure ronfiderotitn In
the irraagemints’ which may be made
iefpeQing ft- It wiilbe ef importaice to
cmcilioto the comftrtable j tip sort of the
officers and fold iers' wfth a due rtgsrd
to oeatoiry '
certain Infiie tribes o T idians writ ii
hart reiiivni "the inhn-nfits of our
rn fro-nsT
- - - 1 meat of two hundred more to
beer ictlaittu to you expedient
'of girl-ig effidual encouragement as ” l “
we J to :ht iiftreduShn cf new Vii
perj
Tit adv&n erne :t of agriculture comJ
metce a-M Kaniiura'lurif: by ail the
pioper weans will not I trujl -nted
eocpumeadtlpn ' Ami I cannot for
that of licenlioufitfs cherifbing tho
firjt avoiding the lafl and uniting a
Jptcdy : but itmperate vigiUnco ayainjl
encroachments with an inviolable re
fit 3 to the fivs
- Whether this defrsblt ebjtS Will be
JieJlfr!med by affording aid: to Jrmf
naries of learning already eflabliJteJ
every country fit furejl bajisof public ftiir iuenijod toc O&er jHMtS
heppinefi Li one in which the mea- ' - ! : rfx— -
liaviug fir ft been abandoned by
rorshn?bi efintial To the fictqrkf o man killed in the firft men-
From BARTGIS's Tirgjha Gattetti
Exifaft of a leuer fron an American'
gentleman in No?-Orlcans date!
D chimed r iz
1 he t'iiarxs of liberty whtch were
tlifcot'ered fdme time pafL in South
America have noir actually broke out
inroafiameYei my friend the A
mo ican ver which hat Ihaked’o
ita founJatfom the thrones of cnligHt "
rned Europe hat found iti way to
'this land ofignorsnee and fuperft:ior t
By accoun’i received ovei land from
Mexico all bids fair fora levnlution
The inhabitants of this rfch atul fer
' ti!eoounry who have been rfce dunes'
and fpouof prieiicrafl foi ten’u iea
- pail be” in to open their eyc they
have icf ifed to pay the 4th pait cf "
the piodut-e 'of ihe'r mine' to the
King in confcquenre of which tho
ViccrSy ordered the Kuropean hoops
to take poflcflfon of fume of the melt '
valuable mines in the neighbourhood
of rhe city of Mexico this happen
ed In October lalt about the toil) of
upwards of 70O0 inhabt
rros amopjift f
'(cdled charac
they marched
who had u
property: an
the greateft
troops fell a facri
rou'to dtvfejuch a frovifien os will anAthe people rerook their pro
bo truly tenJtfiM with rhe end I add perty 5 they were petards joined
'an eeual relimki n the cheerful ce e- bv a large body of Indians (who mako
tcraitien of the other branch of the Lt- the-greater part of the inhabitants)
piUuro It would be fuptrfiuiius te srJf en proceeded to tht icjry of Mex
to-clfv inducements ' to' a meafurt in ico whe c they took poiTeffion ofrhe
King's magazines a-fenals ec the
ef 0 free ConJHsviied it contributes' lit
various ways : By convincing theft who
-adnini-Jlratien ere inirstjled with the public
that every valuable end tf go
vernment ' is heft enjwered by the en
' confidence of (tit'feeple : did
people themf elves tt
value their ewa righC’i
jpeclfy inducements ' to' a meafurt
which the charaQer'e'nd permanent in
it refit' of the United Sieves are fi ob
v ovfiand Jo deeply ctucri r'- andwlrch
hat tfeivei fi explicit a finiiontfrtm
your declaration
jIo be continued j
L B X 1 N G T O N April y
A GoirC'pondeiuiiifoiuis us that a
the propei ty of Mr
hjrfcoli County waa
oil the Onio river near tlr
of ihe SciAio we are
that a p few days bc
attack was made on
the three boats tnnionel in
A
kiSltd three men on board the cair linen for negoe’s wear
reft were ’made prisoners - alio The ' fate to commence
a boat coming down the Qnio prcifcly at 10 o’clock at the
was decoded to Ihoie by a '
white man who appeared in
ditirefs and begged they woaSd
take him -on board tlic boas
ho fooner h ruck fhote ' than
the IddiSfts‘ (to the amount ot
abmt fifty) who wre in am
bufli fired on them kil'ed Mr
John May vht wi& on board
and a young woman the reft
were made prifoners -We ate
alfo informed 1 that the-Indi
ans have' lent or a reinforfie
By a gentlejrnrj rwHVJrrfc
'vt irt'Hns tp'vn this dayf&ld v
iatircnrft 'letwee'fi the wv° is juft idotyn the Olio f
1HAVE a ccnfidcrable uuanrity of
valuable Iron-monnery buckles
nd buttftns round e'afs and Queens
ware Men’s and Womens flioes hat
N01 wich carable's and callimancoes
India chintzes Mullins lilks and cal
licocs together with a compleat nf
fortment pf Britift monmed Carpen
ters and Joiners tools which with a
variety of other ai tides I will ex
change c the lowcft £afii price for
M young hcaljiy Negroes twoor thieo
af- y0ie of oxen and a quantity of whlf-
uir’cT rhe Oiio ri te' - : - r -
"“I-3 ’ ‘ 1 CflARLICS VANCOUVER
Lexington March 15 750
tioned boat fand fevral hores
killed -and pounded
Viceroy the chief officers thepriefts
and jefuits the moA obnoxious to :hor
natives fled towards Ca'iha en :
two expreiTci arrived here overtand f
government W’lhex to conceal ij from
the pcopie but ’:me will difcIpfQ he
wiifule of this in ereftlng affair
leans to whom I will g'--e
the mod ‘Ibi'r-tl cr”rprT!nt
JAMES WILKINSON p
mtiy
SALES BY AUCTION
Par the benefit tf tht concerned ’
Tuefdsv the 1 3h inft
will le foH by
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and will be in (Mi enltr t talje a crip
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coprrRs ttrn
Lite cf NEW rORK :
FSPKfTFULLY lyforms rho
a Piblic that 1 c in'cnJs carryirq
on the Conner buiinc'Vat thia
31 bee -in all i's vaiiis b’lircl e fio
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AIju calls all kin! of In a is voikfor'
8’ M- -rtikcs and repans all kind of
bn's and li't work likf'vi'c icniiri
nirkinls ofU H and kevs He h'ia
alLkinds ofn'J civcr tu-'V pewter
jn J letl— Thofe vhi plefe to favor
him arnhthcl'ciiilo'n A!l h ivciheir
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sir1 lings in Ixx:ng on:Qayrneiii
Will c mtde in at
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Ltxhgtm March 4 1790 " v
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— Theft indebted tetheSrinttr - -
hrtef art rtqumJlei fvAvy up R
their rtfbtSire bnhncet it I de J
hereby afore ell thtfd v hi here P
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ly (if I hlsjalli) at will tinier
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FR'JANtrSRY & HON
Leriigmn I'rr 8 1789
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1 L S OI-O R SALE '
V- O l — iO-TS —
0?r Vaid Stvivt
Id im 'I owe or Lrx'xemr
T 1 POn Q A T !
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Q !ands the enfuing feafn
" a: my plantation near toe
rnorh of Hi :knii in Fajcikr
Ciaw y and -vil cover mires
at to ty Ih'higs the feafon pay
able in m-refun table produce
dl verrd at the mouth-of
ILckr a in or before she ill
dvi D cmiTr or thir- mm
in -It: 1 lie lenfi'i aid fifteen fitil-
gs cull in ijaud the finale j
ap-gMu piAnae grate M r Daniel Lexington
for a 1 a diftmer and M-B Tney buy 11 kn4of 6C
p-rtitur nF i n paU thru f ‘'“1' (h-cp Williun Com —
bc'Kcnbic fur t2£8L2L
nuTEiAwata aIi
tain price
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A S
FOUR
DD L aR S
a E W A 1: D
ofom the lut icrrpis
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! P-Well lcwrt Zsjt-
i v axmt the Bril cf
t ji
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w 1 Imo luirlt si rrne a
rtrSiWine a'
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tid ihal C'-mv bienJtd m
the iiar iho'jlder end but'rck
Pi abo it I ouneen hands high
— - wimever will deliver faid
horks to the tublcitbcrs ill dill
receive the abc reward or
it uiiiiiu id at ci t uim-i
byr ti e rommiifioiicic a tiic
trwii f ltiiiville Will tell
lor rtotl) money on the
fontn iff M y next (being
houie wr J in Hanifon m
JR II
ft
laid t‘ vii
m A 1 t rn
”p' HA I vduablo fquarc
1 (uii birr
-if '-cw- s n-f W iier ftrpct
oc'tip d ’i) J :n Sinclair
n-M'sffd lioir hi 11 by fu:t
I 1 the lUpi- it'- court of
‘'"loci -A!o m
tarrc tcrns funuiy oititr lo:e
in le at iicud town tirvr
iruation aiid numbeis w l
li-atie known at tie time ulak
1 c 1 k i
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T Q a R SOLD
Tilhe-ntx hrjl bidder e if Midayibt
-t4 jots Ai y ef May next for ready Cejh
ifk LOT of gounJ in hu tow of
- £ Lexington coi)ianie' 4 joles cn
mam-Siieci and 13 poiea back being
part ot the town commons Luiecied by
an ' “
the
houfeot
pCr
Chaier wilhOiit tremg icga Ijr autnwmca
by the denomination to which he bo
I0nea —Further particulars will
made known at the-tiine and place
kle “ -
1 lowtirt— -n c-irs old -titicfiyfrthon rearo-ubltf teriuforcalh -
l enus higlu !raii!ed on the tobacco corn wneirtc pk
n bv:oik H a-iniail b’aie beef bjcoirhcmp !i:ir furs
1 A iiTiipAT imu r --t tfverykihd - lv - plctrand
By Order ef tUt TruJIter Apl I7p?
Apriti7Po Robeu 1’arket GrrK
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be word n cnmniendaiicn
ofBbovelKfrf — :
' lohn’Cjnt
John Cjnenei
Thu fubfcribers take the
t'-'l?' ' 0rnnK' f’ub
IC tha luve ’ptnfcd and
c'lahliined a bichcra Atop
wh-re Andrew Steiger Ju:i
F-kher from fahimore Town
will (till and diets all kind of
PEYTON SIJORT& C
Hnve f r fate at their ftorc in
Lexington a cohli3irbc af
Afortnicni of
gTTdsj hard argne and
' 1 S IWIM lu
groceics whicn ifiewill
1 " - v c a- -
Uac given geiK-rai L ishCtion
to ihoit wiw htve ahead fa-
voured them with their cuilom
for it lias J-en their wiih and
I hi 11 be their lludy although
they receive every ‘pecics of
ouTry prrd'icr to leal on as
nvaJcrme advance upon the
Pniiioclphid cod ai any Mcr
' t 1 ciidria
1790
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p S & C
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TS htreby given that 1 intend
to petition the n:xt Aucmbiy
WonBrm a tide to me irt tie
indt:iai tv ere eiclicarcd from
(i Scntu'kv tor tlx uicur a
puohp lcltool
W'M'SENZtIL
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A ? A R T A N
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C1 A
T A X
Thomas Aftioid Bourbon
D
piriel Brodhead jmi Efq
meat of iup'rir quail) and vviCanBarn going down 'heriver
in -tip the nsaudl fa!h 4 any g- n trom Salt River
m 11 and ladies who will ho- Ca’awir Bandi near the mojih cf
nor tirm with their cuftom may IT?r‘
7 Chnftlan Bufli Efq Fayette
John Bell Fayette- — -—
them -Thom n BanGcid ro the care of Mr
JOHN SMITH Shoves tavern keeper Lexington-
AND Sl'EiGER "Pgtrifk Burke to the ears of kif
W TT T
At lllbl rl er£ Dn!aMCn
V V " P
tiiisjosi ul on guinea pay
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caln i It is nctdleele to Uy one
the anea XfAirlt Bards town:
A' Lift of Letters in this Office
orrh Antolon infomt put of Kn
A
to the particular careot Mr
John May
Samuel Asery near Islington "‘-7
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The CommiSioheia oTtheTanTTcr
Fayette ' ' -t
W iliam Cnmmons Ftycfte "V
Lewis Craig Faye'te ' — -
ury Crofier lAtifooa
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Chrlftopher Durin Fayeite
Jofeph Debonn
William Dougherty
Ohed Denham'
Robert Davifoo-
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WilliiFletcherBoonftoroegbY“
Henry Floyd Nel for :
ne low'a Midtewm‘
John Co ale
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ohaMGecUNeiron
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" AleaandeirRaofey
DanieLShtwhanBojirboo
Harrifon Harris Woodford '
Leonti d Herherly Fayeum
Robert Huchifonr Strouds ftatic
Benjamin Hosftrd Lydia’a mount
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William £nox Boons cieela
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jJ TJ1 aLockhan( t
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Robert Mltche'1 Fayette
Geo M'lntyte to tfto care'ef Mr I
Jsred Cowrn near Lexingon a
Toii M'Farlandf do -L P
B'licsn M'Ruker doerT ‘
Fraud' William Murray Iev!nnfonj
WrilumWCteHand Bourlson
Nathan NiWt Bourbon
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Henry O Nail Bourbon 'SL- V'
Charles O NaiL WoodfordV
ohn 0railbv itor netr Uxingtoo
Nicholas Olborne Kentucky
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Daniel Peke near Frankfort
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jofeph Rogers near 'he big crofllna $ '
Fayette t
w ‘ ' j
John Smith near DanviiterV-
V )cob Sprinx- Ff '
"'"r wV BkiiSfc : V
Lawiccce Smith to the 140 of Ms-
John Seffnet Fayette
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Thomas Thomfot' ika Wjifoci ft&
ameTWate Jdferfohi't TJ'T
John Wtllisni Wafhingioiv fj :t
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rV un1:yeilj 'fab slrsiJ at t
tj I -FoT -'C V f in:o an Irde ter ten vieri teanorrew meriting
the eiertpis of skill ffsi geniejif lit
fen eivdine flflcJ the ritl o :' ¥':u&ry$S
1 frodHcng th-m ktbee: mdf ‘feel-
Vt I '59-i t Mr TFwiiop appeared tli day end
i CnrnJc!from fturhnl tfljl hit feat “ -
f AnbAte i' fwher'enafted Thetif- The heuft being effemblei aiffnri
K Cf a?i rnr:fM fbU etfrirr ef f f t7f r-aff chamber Ai eltya
I ?lian fifths fJt JiQwitl intm mm Na n B rrjmfT-fL- rr2i
cptft'it ceafeat
I i!J hnwcvc' That ptitr
V ’ Npvcabar ere 1‘
t mutually w wing on tae I
parties aid tunlicrallt by either with- T EM3RA wth great Jatitj aln
feat eftbe ether Trovi- V opportunity nlrc'k nevprejsut
A d te ifca‘iif t!iat ’no ftriiJXe!!r-
- — '- tut meaiHtfSp
0iicr x rw i w rr -
hr it A firjl iydfi fM-TMlMJ-irfas jmi an tAeTf
thtufo'id ft yen Slnt favore’le profptSs tf eur fublie
ptriio i-il-y etfei-iial Tt the 'ftctirHf'
ef a free CiflUutitd if cantri'ititet' l i
various rays : By ceminclng wU
ir intruded with the public mJetlnk
Jlrafit-i that every valualle'tnd of ge-
the ef thtriibvig
avoiding the lad a - iaifs'ijf a
jpeciy but temperate v! glktee
crcJlmf’ifx wish ct i'imlMt re-
fprS : if
IVhtlher this defy-hie ebjtS will le
ttjVprmntd by efi-rdlrg aU: tejemi
navies ef r'iiN" already els 'iiilel
ly tut Ujl tniien ef a ratio’ il wiver
Jity cr ly a-y el !tr erpedltttf r:ll
te veil worthy- if a flate it the deii
leritie s tf tie Lrrlj lures
4 Ce tSlemri of tin Jloufs Rert-
H’ ac:o::r iccciveJotC’ ItJ Cn in
Mti o' s'! si J f if- foi a icvoli't oil
Tiiv? iji' abi: iirt of thii j Tell nfer-
ti:eoinin!rv irla Invc been he !ii c
ai-l fiivi of lo -u c
part hr’iT i oven tf e-s cvi 1 e
itive cfieltpav tbs 4'b vat ‘f
Ti-e-psoJu-e f tb:r ni!'C' u i!’
Kc in con-Vijiieme f wbib 10
Vcervjro:Jcipt ihoMio'en '0"W
to ike p''rjlTiM of i'ume of ibeumfl
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TTy Anted a quantity of hemp
f W jn a short time for which
-twenty-five shillings per hun -
Sr- drtd will be given if delivered
n: Franklort or twenty-three
oi'iiitics in Lexington pavtnent
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ALSO FOR SALE
J : T VV O IN LO T S
U : Ow Mats Stbsst
1 ‘ Is tht Tows of Lmjsotos
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K-'E'-1VT U C K-"Y!vG A Z
APRIL it Z790
MO N D A Y
Print l li TOV BRADFORD at Wfic at the corner of Main and Croft Strtett wbete SabMptlmr jdrertlfementt fftc fief
LEXTp: Printed f J
T E
CHARLES -Will
COPPER SMITIT
Late of NEW TpnK
RFSPECTTUTLY- Informs the
Public that he Intend carrying
on the Copper Smith’s bulincfs at rhia
iI ice in all i:s various branches t to
i wit) Stills' and Die kcnles kc
dfo carts all kind of brafs work for
mill- makes and repairs ail kind of
braft and tin Work likewfe repairs
all kinds of locks and keys He buva
all kinds of old copper brafs pewter
and lead— Thofe who pleafe to favor
him whh their cuftom (hall have their
work done in the bert manner anion
hc ihntcrt notice
Lexl igton Dec- 8 179-
'll K M"T
9 ' ''
ANDREW HOLMES & CoTands the - enfuing fcafin
t “ at my plantation near the
‘ A large outgeneral effertnent ef mouth of Hickman in Fayette
MERCHANDISE- County and will cover mares
which 'will hr Mi in't hi ttwA -- r- -— -
L'f CASH rCOVNTRT PRO- tf delvcred at the mouth ot
C UCE
j xington Jn-1 1793
THE fubferiber will rrt between
no "' 'i “T of cleared land 3
nilei below Leri igvn wder good fence
wtrrillbcingoodorue t raije acrop
of corn the irlumg jeaje’1-
” Thomas Lewis s
Mrffi6n90-
f ante d
A q-Vantity of Tobacco Hemp
Ilcmr-feed Hour Wheat Bacon
Co-R Ber-(k!ns & Furs of all kinds
fo-which Goods will be given at Cain
Jtlarch lS 179°
ST1T -"T ft t a
hereof ere reqn e!tti
'? thrtrrrjbf&ivebalavcesiimdldo
-5 hereby afjure all thojj win o h eve
- ? failed to pay for thefirfi volume
j and receipt fer the fame
JUST 0 PE &K D
Asd to bb Sold bt
CTrayed from the fubferihers
u jn Hopewell Town Hour-
bon County about-the firft of
March laft two horfes' one a
A 41 vll JAil '
jfi brown feven years old fifteen
hands high branded on the
-— whoever will deliver faid
horles to the - fubferihers Hull
receive the ' above reward or
in proportion for either
SMITH & GOIT
in punuance of an act ct ai-iii!
bly the commiiTioners of the
town of Lull ifvi lie wiH (Hi
’ for ready money on tite
fourth cf May next (being
JefFerfon court day bat the
houfe of John Hacrifon in
faid town
THAT valuable fquafe
cf ground in LouhviHr
number lx‘ lying between tfw
half acre lots and Waier-ftreet
1 a LsCAISikVllt wiikniM fv jwww !!
Cyman st!CU and 13 pole back beiug
j patt of the town common iliiected by
(J sn ail of the Alleinbly of--Virainia for
th'i puiprfe cf erectmi theieou
? f-lc
E'y Order of the Trufieet j
Apiil J 1 790 Iloteii 1’aJi CiVrt
rt
TIPPQSAIB
Hickman on or before the i ft
da v D remlr -next -or tnir-
ty funli a calll if paid with-
in the lea fir' and fifteen fttil-
hvgs cafh in hand the fingle
Lap— good pafturage grats
for mares fent a dftmee and
particular utter tion paid them
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late occupied by Jolin Sinclair 1 to petition the next Affembly
arq recovered fiom him by iiiit 10 confirm a title to me in me
at law in the fuprerne court of -lands that were efeheared from
Mhe diflritt Alfo on the Robert M’kenzie in thcdiflrct
'fame terms fundry other lots of Kemu-ky for the ute of a
in the aforefaid town ther public fchool
fituation and numbers will be WMKEAZE
rrtade known at the time of fale
—'—By order of the board THE
-WMor'AR A B I A N
7s the h'gheft bidder sx Monday the 1J
loti day of May next for ready Cafh V7 iV x X
A LOT of B-ound tn the town of K TILL cover mares af the
Lexingioirtyonrainfng 4 polcs on If
&V 1 The fale to commence
precifely arlo o’clock at tho’
r-v’ of 'Srp ior Collins L
Lexlngten April i 1790
1HAVE a confiderable quantity of'
valuable lron-monnery buckles
end bu tons round glaf and Queens
ware Men’s and Womans flioehats
Norwich cambleia and callinfancoes
India ehintaes Mcflins lilka sndcal'
licoes toRCther with a compleat af-'
fortment of BritiOi mounted Carpen
ters and Joiners tools which with a
variety of other article 1 will ex
change at the lowed cath price foe
rear buttock Ha (mail blaze beef bacon hemp flour furs young healthy Negropi iwo or three
in his lace a natural trotter of every kind lar jjtch and y°keof MeB Md a quantity of whif-
— — The other a bay eightor turpentine Ac &: &oi e"
nine years old fnprt main and ' They futter tijem-clyes they
tail fttod before branded on have giveri general fariafadVion
the near (h ulaer and buttock to thole who have already fa-
P I about fourteen hands high voured them with their cuftom
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T' f“bfctbOT
take the !i-
berty of informingthe pub
lie that they have opened and
eflablitlsed a butchers (hop
whec ndrtW Steiger Jun
jutcher from Fal'more Town
Wll kil ahd dreft A kind of
in the neateit taino"
l!f!71(n and ladies who will ho-
nor them with jheir cuftotn naay
dn their ailidui ty to ierve '
ihcm
L ‘ JOHN SMITH
C AND-STEIGER
g buy all kind of
fcl calves fheep
ambB and hogs for w!l-ch vrt
w
I fortment of
ifi
TRY goods hard ware and
groceries which they will
fell on realbrtable terms for cafh
tobacco corn wiieat rye pork
for it his been their wirh and
fhnli be their ftudy although
they receive every fpecies of
country produce to iell on as
moderate advance upon the
Philadelphia coft as any Mcr
c‘ ::rr- in :h: dill’idf 1
March 6 1790
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Jj jiYcvlIeiit Win Vin'garfor
jc b
p $ i&C
NO T I G E
f
jS hereby given that I intend
i 1 ltlhfr
X
':!i icafon at
able in (alt 1
TAKEN up by the fubferiber lit
Fayette County a fecrrel hrfo rsfr
one year old laft fprlag a ft or In hit f
forehead the near hind foot white
neither docked nor branded9 Appaied
iubfenbers plama'ion u £ s
one guinea pay- JAMES BENTIY
corn wheat re January 19 1790
or country hnnenatthe market rst’s- rsF-rsnrs tssjbjv sjm
April ta-'
hree men were
iiomh Lirk-fi-ed of
on by
mile from
the iihbiianii anoc-c only efcapcd
the mlier two (uppeied'trhe killed'
Ajn I79P Cs he (bat pfeaped difcovcrcd they
weiV both Wounded
CORNELIUS BEATTY AC
jjave opened a new Store in I exin
ton where they have a very ge- ‘
rieral iffonment of
TrxRY gooas and groceries fui-
tabe to the feafon which '
lhv will fell on the loweft:
iu oc iota oy Dublic I
vdiwaqumut damaged I cQ
rkHi lmen alfo S quantity
rlejinen for negrs wea
r-’- -
G R A
Y
I? Iftng four years rll Harris
at tiu lui)ivrbes n Hick-
man about i'even
Levingtori - and wi:i i
imres at twenty fTiilsr-j she
feafon in cafh or toe fuliii-nnw
articles at c-ilh prite to oe l- ’i-
vered at the fubbricev' L'li’i
by the twenty-fifth oi D-clti-
ber next viz coin wheat ?
cattle ftierp perk beef 1
hemp and linen
Gray was got by the rrte-I
hor-e Symes Wild Air hi
hie cam
by qkepwilbs borl( (
Com us
out of a well bred mare— -y
I have palfuragd for about
twenty mires if any (hould
cliufe to (end who live at a
difiance but will not bean fwer
able for accidents nr ef-sp-s
BRYANT FERGUSON1
April 7 1790
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v tf United Statu of which at tits
'!e he was totally ignorant
she ho-ije then ad: our :d tin JTji-
: Gentlemen of the Senile and
Jfiufe of Rjpnftntativit
I HAVE diretted the proper officers
I lay before you refpeilively fuch papers
usd effimstes as regard ike affairs par
ticularly recommended to your confidera
Hot and neeejfary ta convey to you
that information of the fiat! of the uni
on whirl it is my dirty aford
The welfare of our ciuntry is the
tbfiS to which our fBrix anfrrtx
ugftr to be direSed J-
rive co-operation great fathfaBfon from a
with you if the pleafing thoughar
dusus task if enfuriug to your fellow
citizens the blejfingt which they hone u
right to expe3frtm a free efjitenO fif
equal government
G WASHINGTON
JJnited States January 8 1790
The prejident then retired and the
houfe returned to their own room : When
the rreWent's fpeech Peeing read by the
clerk it was voted that the houfe would
tf-morrow take the fame into confirm-
Sri in a committee if the whole on the
of the union On motion it w at
VM ted to proceed to ballot for a chaplain
when the votes being colleSed it appear
ed that the rev Pr Lynn was re-e
lihed
s Aljoumtd till to morrow 1 1 ochck
ted States in anfiter to his fpeeth to
both flfjjes with a!Jura:iresK that this
1 wili without delay proceed to '
taVfiVr ikt-r fer'-eus co fijeratloniht
various and important matters ream
‘ ’nie‘i3:i to their attejii'nn
This being e -- t '
1 ‘frSnfih $ C) Mr Clymer and -
Af- Lawrence- vn re appointed a cqat-
': is prepare f-id addreft-
-A et!tion of L’triHopher Sadler of
report tput the profs
feffion ' :
Itfunthtr appears to yitir committee
that the feu era I petitions of John
MGarrab Dudley Tyler -Patrick Boa
net John Hurt James Gibbons Ar
khibold M' Alifter Ale tinder Poyer
- Aittrney for Colonel Flowers's rest-
given on the two matters th houfe Henry Malcom andCharles M"
:et lajt'cime to the following refoluti- kie refpiQively praying to be ctntpen
nL ' - fated for military fet vices rendertd
‘ -i " nxtl x during the late war were reftryed
w'UTtcetvi ' wlttng nport of ta the Secretary at War to examine
- ' ff-crrt£3- f department of the and report upon to tht'prefent fejfior
"tf' ' Ita order of this It fttrthtr t9 ttr cimis
'koHjeof'the i jl dy f September lafi tee that the Several petitions of An-
U"J rril4 ufelf me a drew Newell and Seth Cldrke Sarah
committee t the whole on t he prejident' x Parker Bnrtlet' Hindi Robert Frazier
jpeech At nad-n in the chair and David Sturgis Richard Philips Janus
STlf" lht tving refolution- fit Lean James Reid Thomas Barclay
R'jovti as tns opinion of this x tefpe3iv(lj prying tlutt the certain
'WHftee Mat an ffejs bt-prefentedtiy eiaimt whieh they exhibit again the
the hou 'e to the Pnfi-lent of the Ui- - - - - -
AJ I’-- ‘ 4
Treafury addrejfei to the Speaker wat
read informing the Iloufi that he had
prepared a plan purfumt to iho rtfolu
tion tive of the a 1 fi if September laH rela
to prtvifom for fubport of the pup
tic credit which he wax' randy to report
ut fuch title and in fuch manner as
the houfe might be pleaed to order
A debate new enfued with regard to
tbs manner and time of eommuicating
thi report With e tpard ta the man
er Jome members infixed ftrongly on
ihe propriety of the fecretary'c deliver
ing it in pevfon and of explaining it
to the houjei beeatifi it wu not to be
txptSed that the members could tho
roughly comprehend 0 plah of fuch an
extenfive and intricate nature without
previous explanation others contended
4sy 11 otiockf
Mr Boudinot from the committee ta ‘
whom it wat referred t§ examine the
Journal of the left feffien and to re
port therfrom all fuch matters of hit-
finefs as were then depending and unde
termined have according to order ex
1 amine d the Journal and agreed to the '
' following report — This was prejented
Mr Clymer from Pennjylvania ap-' u the Houfe on Midday Infi
feared and took his font- It appear: to your committee that the
: A tetter from the Secretary of the feveral petitions of ' David Rawfy John
' Poufe of Cprefefijvf
The Prefidencx fpeech continued
The prejlJcnl of the United Suits
Mhen hi aSitiJTti the fir htufes "if
Cengtejs yefieraay wax dreffid in ' a
crew cohuered fuit of clot hit if Ameri
etn mufoSvjf: the cloth appeared to
H of the fine texture' the colour of
that beautiful thangable hue temarka
hie in fbaits nit quite black This f
tegant fabric wot from the mmufoBe
ry in Hartford
JANNUARY H
The Hanft ref lived it elf into a com
mittee of the while on the addreft in
ft LhiJ Ut torts and effortt ' United Ssatest and having gone
jtnd I flail de- th"vgk the fame by paragraphs the
1 committee roje and the Chairman Mr
Caurcham Alexander Lewis Arthur
Greer JedeJiak Mnye Jehh Fit oh
Englehart Cr'ufe Nicholas Pike Samuel
B'iggs John ChrilUpher Sttebtl I ca
nard Chrif--tepher Hath in gh Hannah Adams
Colas David Greanleaf John
Mae Pherfon Abraham IVcjlervict
James Rtimfcy and ll'illiam Hoy re
JPeSfully praying fer exclvfiveprivilegi
Ut authors or invontare of fome vfcfut
wrt or difetvety were ordered to IU
on the table and fa remained during
the Seffion
It further appear tiayonr committee
that the feieral petitions of Mar ha
Walker Duncan Campbell Triflram
Coffin William Finnic E-glebert Ktm
maw Thomafin Gordon Pr-dejlla Ge
ne fli Baron Steuben and Richard Ham
United Art rex May be eotifidered and
allowed were ordered to lie on the ta
ble and Jo remained during the feffied
To be continued
V
LONDON November 9—13
IN Dauphiny the regiment of Mon
dcur (the King's hio'her) and that of
Burgundy have had an engagement’
The regimen of Monficur refufed 10
fiem's and in iho lird'diichuigc killed
m-rn J-rt ihe fooind ii on which ihe
re-iinnn- i f -Mniic’ir immeJijlclJi f!cJ
and Jif’i'ieiijd-
Baldwin reported thjt the committee
had recording to order had the faid
aidrefs under cnf deration and mode no
amendment thereto
The Honfe then iinanlmtufly agreed
to the faid addres Mr Smith (& C)
Mr Clymer and Mr Laurence were
appointed a comm ute to wait an the
Prejident to know what time and place
it would be convenient for for him to
receive the fame
A miff age in writing wat received
from the Prejident of the United States
bytheS-cretary at War communicating
ta the Houfe in a confidential manner
funiry papers ref petting the tribes of
Indians n the foutk wijlem frontiers
A motion was then made to have the
galleries cleared which was done ac
FROM TFI‘4 AMERICAN EAGTE
Publifbsi at Stiem by Mr Thomtis
Cuihing
BY late intelligence frond India vre
Icatn that the Kiench have ceded
Pondichery on thccoaft of Coroman
del to Tippoo Saib — refcrving the
light for a limitced lime of keeping
a fmail number of troops in the cita-
del for the protection of fuch Alins'
as may touch there before this fe($
on is generally known Traiifporta
were gone to bring General Conway
(the French GeneralilBmo in India)
and the troops to the Ide of France
Tippoo had dedroyed the d'ong
fortrefs of Mangueior on the Mala
bar coad The Englfdi pofleiRid
themfelvcs of this commanding Ihu-
ation the lad war but Tippoo deter
mined that they ihould never more
take advantage of it detached a laic
body of troops to dedroy it and at ’
tended himfelf in perfon to fes that
it was cflcdoally done It was blown
up and overturned to its very foun
dations exhibiting a fccnc of rum'
like (he eirecls of a violent convulli
on of nature
1 The policy of this wa'Iika and fe
rocious Prince appears to he to gain
Indodan entirely to him if If and to
dedroy all intercom fe iietwecn its in
habitants and Europeans For this
purpefe he has ordered every penper
ihrub to be rooted up in his domi
nion and cve y objeA of commerce
to be dedroyed
Tippno's numerous troops arc un
der the mod excellent dilclplinc The
Fngiidi by fighting them and the
Fiench by aiding them have taught'
them the European art of war A1
great number of General Marthtws's
army Vho were captured lad w?r
and other Europeans are now in his
pay
jr-- nsjrWJrw
LEXINGTON April 19
Mr- Bradford
YOU will pleafe ta infers the follow
ing Fragment i It Was found on
Tttefdity lafi in an evacuated boat and
by accident fell into my hands — The be
ginning and cenclufion of the letter wat
ft much defaced that I could not read '
it : however him to whom it is addref
fed through the channel of your paper
my bs apprized ef the unkappy fttuatien
of his friend JVhtre I have made a line
thus
the original was unintellgble
Tbnr humble Servt
JOHN BO ID
Limefione April 8
- tobc thus cru
elly treated- hm detained from the
arms of my dearl’anny is too much
for my (lender philofophy to fuppor: p
the Indians arc now pcking up a
pact of their plunder in order I flip
pofo ro fend to their towns or (heir
camp up the Scioto— Around the Tap
lin fj which I ifm chained (they ufc l
frmecluins wlvch I hid on bond &
ingenioufly and edcetuallyconrinmnc
with the help of two pad-loc’ss with-
out binding my hands) a pait ot my
merchandise is feamred and a fmail
bundle of pcncs preicnting 'hem- :
fclyeito my view gave mu the hint of
wiitnr to you— have dc'erminel 0
cojvcjbl fr nd when iha Indians re
I think rheywill-Jo
avnenlhey flnun" "rfking? I intend to
tliiovvjjt oi board on fl the boats
PiJIl'AtELPIJlA Jsswty 29
ExtraS of a Inter from a Houfe of re-
- JfeBablllty in ByUrdeaux dated Nev '
1 7 1)789 f gentleman in this
city
“ Matters are now ficrPefily qnl
et and peattible at Paris and the
National Afifeuraiy daily adopt ingtnca
ftires to rend& this fone of the rood
rcfpeftable 'and floufiftiliif rbuntries
in EuropoTheuM not the'lhadow
of danger of atritlonal bankruptcy
and private pfdfcfty is dt fecuro as
in any part of (jic Ji'orld”
ErtraO af u let fir -from ' Bcurdeaux
Nov 19
Nd dbubc you have hesid be- '
fore this of the commotions of fome
partr of this kingdom but this pro
vince has been exempted from the
like and wc have cveiy profped of
peace continuing here We think It
ncccifary to inform you of this c:r
cumilance led you ihould apprehend
your piojierty not being fdfe here1?
TO BE SOLD
npHH iubicriber’s corcccns at
A the rroutli cf Hit kman on
the South lide of the Kentucky
river confifting of a half acre
lott with a large good log ware?
houfe well calculated for lalt
ing provifioms and for floragiS
of ary kind a well finilhed
compleiy fic to receive
dry goods being lined all routfd
with good plans - grooved and
tonguod and well floored and
lotted a commodious dwelling
cabbin ftxteen feet (iquare well
floored and lofted and a' very
good imt iak houle - A 1 fo
a lot in Lauifville the ' belt
(land and iiruation for bunieis
in the whole town with the fohy
lowing improvements : A two
Iory hg houfe thirty by fixteen
feet well roofed and with an
excellent ground cellar under
the whole houfe and another
houlie oil and an half ftory
high twenty-four by fixtecn
with a com pleat ilore for goods
at one end and a counting
room or-bed-chamber at the o
t 'v extremely well finifhed
being deled all round with gxxi
p’ank well groved and tongned t
it has a com pleat loft and an
excellent ftone chimney — Alfo
a krt in the town 1 of D inville
with an extremely well (finHied’
two ftory log houfe n fine
ground cellar and a good (lone
chimney with two fire-places
one above and the other below
ililirs it is well calculated for
the reception of goods having
a compleat llore room at' ode
end and for the reception of £
family beinp pllover well fin
ifiitrd and turnifned with good
locks and keys and haying two
givxi bfd -chambers up ftairs
and a fpacious good room be
i:w with a fire place For terms
for tits latter apply to the
f ihfcriber at the mouth of
IIckman or to Mr Andrew-'
Bayard in Danville and for the
two former to the fubferiber
or -to Ylij Croghan (or the loc j
in LouifviMe cafh or tobacco will -j
rcttivetl ui payment
Anjrew Hare
- 1
tnd cdt her adrift fome perfon tnajf
find It who' will forward it to you
In the hope and expectation that you
will receive' it and that an expedi
tion will be carried forward againil
theOj daring pirates I dial! offer my
aivicc which from my knowledgeof
their fituailon and force I flatter
myfclf 1 may do without the im
putation ot vanity or imreiineace
formidable
that they have a train of fpies on
each bank of the river which ‘ex
tend is far down as Limedcnc fo
that it is imnodibie to deal a march
on them by following the meande-a
of the Ohio
’ from ihe North -Ead they
apprehend no danger
near Wadiingxon— proceed up
parallel with the river but at tho ‘
didance of 10 or 15 miles from it
crots -of t few leagues above the mou'h
Scioto then form in two diviii- p
on one to file off to the right and '
conceal themfelvcs on the rr'cc whish
leads to ihcir da-icn camp the o
ther to fuloW the courfc of the ri
ver and make the charge
tlcy might be penned oh'
the point made by the junction of
the Scioto anc ohioandyour coun-s
tiy-mtn might prnmiie thcmfelves a
valuable pize and a glorious victory
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