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Page 1: Kentucky gazette (Lexington, Ky. : 1789). (Lexington, KY ...nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt77m03xt22t/data/1410.pdf · renue declarino--such velLls ant their goes be good prize, well all vellels

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v. .v ..... .AStly vfrill appsar in tne annrxeuiciiceiftateinsn:D.j copieot whicli

' iu uiu.kui m ......we era litnictcu. e,

'ficerj is the principal collectors ofThe cufto ns fro 11 the department ofstate, for the ihfdhnaiion of ourMerfantile citizens.

l"h nothing might be lest undonewhich ould be accu nplilhe J by ahe

! extecunve, tne actentun of General- i'l lck ley. the pielent Mmiiter of the' United aiates to France, wa particu- -

larlydireaed to the 1'ubjei.t ofthefeclaims , but the interval which has e- -

lapfei tine his departure j has notad nuted of any in.eieiting co.nmu- -

iiuatio t from him on tins bulinelsIn connexion with other lpoliati-on- s

by r'rench armed velYels, the Secre-

tary intended to mention thole com-

muted under a decree dated the lit ofAugult i7o6, lirued by ViCtoi Hughesaid Lebas, the lpecial agents of theExecutive Duetory to ttie Wind waulMauds, declaung.all velfels loadedwith contraband aiticles oi any kind

'liable to feiiure and conhl'cation withthen entire cargoes j without mak- -

ing any dilcrimination in savour otthose which might be bound to neutral B-,- Sandy.

renin ports ms decree ditto, waters

ha inforced the folk Johnlon's.,.rln,lt irivOi1T- UlVIv.lllli.jicamrauc Hividin

eltablillied 101 icgai. ouccuiugs,will appear the annexed depo

fition OJ of Joliah Hempltead, nialterof the Biigantine Patty of Weathers-field- ,

a copy of thedecree niaiked falso annexed.The Secretary has received a prints

edcopy of another decree the lamespecial agents the windvvaid lllauds,dated the 13th Pluvoife, 5th yearan.fwering r elaui uary ift, 1797. autho-rifin- g

the capture of all veflelsdeltiued any of the windwardleewaid Islands, in America, whichhave been delivered up the Enghfliand occupied defended by bini- -

crams, Martinique, bt. luTobago, bemarara, W bad when olf, round-abo- ut

le, ,?kL.oat, cloth, dark,ieouibo and rort evesj nir- -

Pimte, St. Mate, L'Archaye, Jerenue declarino- - such velLls anttheir goes be good prize, well

all vellels cleared out Vaguely forthe West Indies, a eopy of decree will be added this report soon

it (hall be tranllated. All whichrelpectfully (Yibmiiied.

TimothyDepartment of state, )

Febr. 27, I797- -

THE APPENDIJt.Copy a decree the National Convention9th May

BJ A IetterandieportofMr.Skipwitli, Ame-

rican Confijl, on veffels captured.C Estractirom French decrees Nov

CC txtraft front the refolVeS the FrenchCommillion Leeward Islands 27 Nov.1796

DJ A list of claims, which wete settied with the French Hepubhc and the

pending.A second lilt ofclaims I03 vefiels, de-

tained BourdeauxJted aothNov. I795andfignedbyMr.wiyi. X.

affidavit the commander ofthVbricanttne Patty

F A placard Viiftoi Hughes, orderingcapture liorlcs contraband

MEDLEY,NOW RISWG FIVE TEARS OLD,

A BEAUTIFUL dapple gray, full fifteen1hands and a half high, will (land my

ftaDlo on Jeflamine, and will Cover maiesatfive dollars the single leap, the money paiddown,--eigh- t dollais the season, the-- cafli sentwith t'ie

II ofAuguft,or

mare, or tcirdollars payable the firsttime leavon will

littten dollai j enfOre a nlare with foal.bred by Thomas- - Wilkinlore

Esq New-Ke- nt county, Virginia. His damwas esteemed the smelt maies ever raif

in that state He got by Hart's imporileelevr dam tnetnorouglibredhori

Uodolplnn, grand dam Was a full bled dqt'pie Janus mare. Good paftmage gratis,vviunot oe aniwerable accident.

N. LEWIS.March 28, 1797.

I will Medley agaift any untriedcovenng horse rutins state, for 500 the sourmile heats, Lexington, aggn.cable therules 01 cnat place.

NOTIClT.Tat Commiflioncrs appointed the ennrjShelby county, will meet Thursday the

a?th April next, lffaii, not the next lairday, the impiovement called for in JamesElliot's certificate the fiiftthat empties into the Kentucky river aboveCedar creek, the opposite side, (heucjjumiuiu ui iriuieues, in order to perpetuate

jbe deemed neceflary jnd and agreeable toJOHN CvMl'BELLr Ex'orof

the last will and teliamentJAMES ELLIOT, dee'd.

RIarclr3i, 1797 f

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LEXINGTON:Saturday, April 1, 1797.

it was yeflerday reported in towndays ago the Indians killed a family

new invention of printing haslately been practice Basle inbv uzerland. a mode of printingmapa of countries with types, in theulual manner of letter-piefs- . Thetypes confitt of an infinite variety offorms, by which 'the turnings and.vvindiiis of roads, rivers, &c. areprelled with a very coufiderable de-

gree of and acculay.

THE SUBSCRIIjELI O for in said entry, and psrpetu--,. .....u.r..,i .v.ririjVte the theieof.

OCIUUWClCU IU IHC lUUUWHl Ulv

1443 acres, on Panther creek, Nelfon.county.2303 acres, ditto.

6 acres, ditto.3333 acres, near the mouth Green river,

Hardin county.- ai.fr. .r.Ar.r rnitllfV. tVl Writer.?

even to i jsoacies, on ot xne ssona&tgjibeen againi Ameri-- 8 of Licking, and of brkiiPJ&t.J wiiluu... .v ,.6c... . ...v. , . ,,.,,,.,, ,. - rte

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settlement

takq

.wu.wj, .uu..y,ridge between the toikoi LicKingand tmnorn

2666 acres, Continental Military unathe Omq.river, and Patalpa creek.

1033 acres, ditto, waters jickcreek.

1033 airesj ditto, Clay lick creek, waters

plication Mr. Samrouel .yresin LetinijtoMr. Achillis Fianklort) horfi. bdat, andftored with

lUDicuuer.JOHN DAHIEL

Advertisement.fiom the living

RUNAWAY Fork, apprentice lad, the

name Samuel Tumblettoiie, abont eighteenyars old, five feet eight nine inches lug",

Beibice, M went fliortand overalls, of dark mixedleeward, ',JgompleMon, black luoit ligr,t

and:

cat to asas

thisto as

as is

Pickerino.

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fo"reWarn all persons fiom dealing with har-

bouring him m any wise, whoever takes up thesaid Tumbleflone and brings him home re-

ceive fourpence halfpenny reward paid by me

JOHN FINCH-Marc-

4th, f)l.

V HEREAS, a certain Darfiel Callaihgllan

W about $ years ago, sold me a traft ol U"lyin about one mile b:low Kiddle's old fta-tio-

n,

and known by the name of Callanghai)'ssettlement anil preemption j and as I underfiandhe is now ottering laid land lor lalij I h

forewarn all persons from purehaiui ' theas I have said Calonghan's bond for the landi

March jo.,

jTSl.

Charles Ewinz,

ution.

ON the fifteenth day of Oeloberja certain Aaron Ovvins, now

of Mafou county, Kentucky, havingprevioufiy sold me a small trail Wlotfl 111 ii'oiinlncr nniit-- Uifirinio

feda-l'- "' n- - . wj, ...6 ,Skip-'- ! cauled a deed to bt executed foi it by

Ins father, William Owins, in whomthe'legal title was, and received inpttM cojifideration for said land a bond"or obligation, di awn in the name otmy father, Leveii Powell (who hadgiven me authority so to do) to convey him ore hundred acres of land,out of a tra!t to which he laid claim,on the N, fork of Licking, It now ap-pears that the land sold by fajd A.Ovvins was mortgaged some time be-fo- ie

by the said William his sit her,of 'vhich he could not be ignorant, aihe was, himfdfa lubfciiblng witnessto the mortgage I rheieftfre forwai nall persons liom taking an aflignmenton the said obligation, as was fraudulentlyobtained & willnotbe com-

plied with unless I am indemnified a- -

riaindanv damage which I may full- -

Sin by leafon of the morrgage.jl BLKll FUWLLL.ioudoufi Virginia, 7

rcbiuaiy 6, 1797. y it

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MANUVAC- -

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SHOE

T5 LjPECTFULLY informs thenaral, and friends m thatfe

.has commented business in all its various bran,- -1k. :. . . .

teirunonv, and to do such other acts ts may f ' e"' 4 from Main ttreet

al ,lt ancr nimieir iroirr nis experience anatentionafto far eVccql in this place.has lumfelfwith sew" workmen together Tome of the belt materials

j ' ixingtoif, October I, 1796,

NOTlVE.fcN the 24th day of April, 1797. I

ihaJI attend with the commifhon- -

ers appointed by the county conit ofeirerlon, on an entry made in the

thata sew r"an,e William Bryan, for loco a- - Vr-o- n

the Scio- - es "P0" a J . V. on r loyd's fork, a- - f

or r

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county,

his iiTTticular,

bout lev en miles above Harrod s trace,to include the fork and an improve- -

. 1 r. 9 -mem wnerc atjuire tsoone sname iscut on a tree ; beginning on the wellside of the ci eek at a sugar tree mark-ed with a large blaze running thenceneatly ealt s Then and theie to take,on oath, the depbfitions of sundry vvit-nefl- es

touching the piemifes, and to.do such other arfts and things as byaw the laid commiflioners arc autWb--

) ifed and lequued to do, for the pur-pof- e

of ascertaining the improvement,boundary, or any other special placetailed

teltimony

March 24, 179.Wm.

THREE DOLLARS REWARD.OST Lexington, Februarycouit, two books ofaccounts kept

,r tne Livery ltable laid towmhdever delivers said books Col.

ots

in at

into

in Lexington, or the fubferi- -

fhali leceive the above

XHMarch 14.of rules of

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A CRATE of WARE, cdntaining blue edged plates and dishes, coffcl

, coifee cups and faucets, cups.V. i(nd faucrs, bowls &c. It was landed out of

'or Sneed or to infRe "Mr.

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the

pots,

Tayloi, ?tinformation be in the Kenrnc- -

received m- . i iwtAM

Lexington, 17th March. ' "

N. B The and tea Werecolours. tfr the fubfciiber Lincoln county

JL one 14 &ahal.rr.riu

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tea tea

TT-- l- L. i.- -. !. I L .a ionic wiiilc nans inno brand laid had ailllntrben out of th

ness to 13'- -

AngfiftJAM J 11UIN 1 UVVSl-li-

o 1796. ,

and this

bowh cupsj

handsneriore- -

ltiay

Having fomo time since been by niany--

rf ifr frinrtc tn nnpn n SCHOOL for rhe ln- -ftruftion of young ladies in u& of

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allembly

MlSflNG,QUEERS

(JajtfcqrWESTT

AKENupbybaymare,6earsold,

peiTeivable,-h- e

on.on?Tibfou'Thtappraised

WILLI

Lucy Gray

BRYANi

knowledge

Il'tiing, ,

and the various branches of

ofww aim, the mi

'$k jprigi t powers, &cfur tle use 0f e needle,

Takes the liberty of informing the publicthrough the channel of the Kentucky Gazette,that is file can get between i.i and twelve gente,l fcholarsj llie will open fthool on the iftdayof Mn nejit, at the house of James Gray aboutsour miles lromLciirgtonjWhere lhewillprovidegood boaid, Warning and lodging. Hei pucefor toirton, board, &c. will be sour pounds perquarter for flich lhaies as please to savor Jicrwith their custom.

Stowej Marth 24, 1797.Mrs; Gray would also inform the ladies of

lientucky, that (he wtites the Italian hand inneatest manner, and is willteacli

the molt ufei ul rules of Arithmetic. 3t

At the sign of &Andrew M'Calla's Apotbecafy'fr

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ear the Stray Pert, Lexington, to be sold bywhole sale, the lolldwing articles for makingniENCH rRAND-i,GI- & CORDl- -

. ALS, (Viz.)OIL of ltrlol, Pimento,Japan earth, Red faundersOuiceroot; Coriander seedSweet fpintof nitre, seed,Annife seed, Oiangcpeel,White Canellabark luniDei berries

ALSO an excellent still, holding fqme se

than sour hundred gallons, with aworm with ten turns; and about fcveYi

weient ot hot materials tor lettuw it upThe whole of which will be lold onvery low terms, and is thus sold, ruceiptsjor,making the above liquors will be given gr?t!?Jbut it divided, the aoove nigiedients mult bepi opoi tioned to each purchalei

ALSO ot one hundred acres ornpwaidson the waters-o- i Tates creek It lybut one mile and a half lrom Wmterrsand lour miles from the KettuCkv Rive

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Jljlacres of which is excellent timothy meadow.- -

a veiy good new hewn Ior house nearly Xxjbr

HuInT stories ingliy with an excellent fpnng not tei, rods from" the house, and a good spring house

alio a good stable, lurhciently Urge ior sour

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Public ingc

anyfuriulhed a excellent

with

rewardt

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wiMttriecc,

solicited

OtlOV,

together

FARM,

hones t on the laid plantation toere is a goodpublic mill seat,-an- two- branches- - furficientlylarge to erect a mill large enough to ccrry ortthe brewing or distilling business. The placewill be sold cheap, as the polleilor is is m antot money

N. H.' The1 title indifputabhv

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Heading,

DravJnz

Lexington,

Mrs. ftMs SchoolTT'OR the education of little Miilcsin readingr ana necaie work.-- , wm commence on mefirst Monday in April neSt

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Islington) March 22, I ?7

FDR S4L,to,coo ACHES Of LAND,

Y I iN o in the wilderness on the'. I . .1 -- v

road from this slate to viiinmaiAny person difpoftd tti pui chase thdabove trJtfl of land, may knovV the,terms by applying to the fublcriberat Mr. Brent'b taveriu who will be;there until the 1 5th of April.

T. TREDWAY.Lexington March 2, 1797 5tfAt a court of Quartet Selhons held fof

the county of Hardtii, the 28th daof February, 1797.

William Hardin, toinplainant,AGAINST

Christopher Maconico,Joseph ThomasShore, John May, andMary May, infant or- - j Defendantsplians ot, John Way,dec. and the hfeirs bfJohn Banister, dec.

In c m a s c. r r y.

rrHE defendants iiofhavlnc feht'ere"JL theirappearance, to art.

JOHN KENNtDX.4acl

Needle-tPor- n,

'court and it appearing, to the fatis- -f action of the court, that the defend-ants ai'e no inhabitants 01 this Hate.On the motion of the complainant, byIds counsel, it is 01 that the de-

fendants do appear hereon the sold th.Tuesday in June next, and anfwerthecomplainant's bill , and that a copy of

imeftone. Any rt!peainit5Yill -- this order nnhliflipde thankfully bv. it

alTortjd

wil.

the required,

Carroway

Jones,

dered,

Jcy two months fucceflive- -ii. S. 1 ..JuJj ii . si. .1 c rl..j , fiiiu Huiicu m' aL iiic ii"u ui jui,ij"

tlusi county, where di-

vine ferv'iceis pei formed.(A topy) ' 1 elte

D. H.C.(.'

THE fOLLOVUNG TRACTS OF LAND.tract I) mg in the county of Campbell

ONE the Locust creek, containing2(99 acres."Ur!2 tract, Ivmg on Long LickcViek, abrancjiof, Rtipgli creek, Hardin countv$nBoiuVeen miles from Hardm settlement, con--

m

'For sale,

waterpf

ZcZSQP acres. , .eSfioilJds vill bedifpofed qfon mode- -

i5frl,'ArTnifor

ffSlCof the purclfflfe money tbe oaul3btvn. theTarfler a credit of twelvempnths will be gve)S; the purchaser givingbond with approved le'cunty Anv perion in-

clinable "to purchafSJTry know the terms byapplying to Capt ,Ro"btrCi-addoc- k in Danvilleor, JOriNYAHOLT,atto.iniaftJ3wtf ' for THOs.HOLT.

1 Ten Dollars reward.i

out of the fubferiber's stable irtSTOLENJ early last evening, a bright

Day HORSE, five years old, fquAeeh and ahalf hands high, branded JC or J(ll m notcertain which) some saddle spots, I do not re-

collect any othei other mark, paces and trots,is led. up to a log or slump will step upon it iswithin his leach, he was purchased last week;of a Mr. Gist of Franklin county. The abovereward will be given for the thief is b. oughtto justice, or five dollars for the horse on hisbeing delivered to .

" BLN : STO T. .March 14, 1797. tf

, HEREAS, John Burns of Frankfort, has "

Y obtained by v;ay of deception, two obli-gations of mine, one. of them is for the fumofthirty pounds to be paid m wlulkey, the otterfor the sum of about fifteen pounds in Cah cav- -nble in Apru next --1 hereby forewarn all per-fons from taking an aflignment on either of saidobligations as I am determined not to pay ituntil compelled by law, as I think myself muchiinpafed on.

" Georce RowlandMarch 13, 1797. 3

FdrTSALE,S The t.rahof f , A NDnnu Iiirfr k

peters; . ,. ,. JLhundreaj y now llve 'yingTPR11 lwo miles trom L.ei-- --J

2 l,...J j1-- . -., WU..LU.Jwo huiitlred acres; it is well watered and tinu

bereel, about 50 acres cisarec; the titie indis-putable- For terms apply to the lublcnbetwho now resides on the

FftANCIS DILL.tf . March 24,

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tmillsJk' A I--L persons are herebv forwarned fiorrt ti--

r, foirt

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king an alfignTfrcnt of t 6 bonds executedby me to William Davis of Woodtad Oxinty iOe a-- e tot the lum of 6nehurdred poinds, pay-

able in July last; the other for one hunoiec1 andforty-on- e ptunds, some odd ftillnrgs, pavableiriSeptember last. Alio one ofhei bond gi en bvme to'Wiirian Hamilton 6f the said counts, for"two hundred and fifty-W- c pounds, some oddfliillings, payable! in Sepfenibei next ; as the saidbonds were obtained from mebymilrepre enta-ti- on

and fraudulent suggestions, and for which!have commenced a (tut in the Franklin DistrictCourt, to set aside the contract, on account of

' lraud ana mitiepielentation.' JOHN GREENLEE.bix Dollars Reward. ivfarch24, 1797- - 4

6ST frevi the fhntittm of JVfr. LrtnariL . y Atameetingoftlie'Frttfteesofthistottn,,( Touri?. neir Bnant's Jl itlcn,ablick HOUSE. i Zxi noreeri. that an Election for st TruP.p.- -

old, fifteen bands b.jh,trots, branded vitb be held at the Court-hous- e On Saturday thc"firivO J believe on b:s ne.tr bMlock, and t sear on his ojF diy of April next, in; the room of- JamesHugheSwp. tr. rc.iun-ja.iss- . who hasrelisned.

iexiflgton March ZA, 17972.

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