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I IIAVC FOR SALE,At very low rates, all the

HOUSES ? LO'l S

FORMERLY the pi ope tv of Mjj John Hynes,put of t mfc building, are elegant,

and well fiuiated ioi asroiu-n- rivvtKN, adjoiningt i.J p ibbc ground, and on Maui ftrect the houlefoi a lAVLis- - has lev en h.ie rooms, one ol which isa large Ia!l rou.n, tliutv six by twenty i'eet, withtwo fiie places; sour large sire places in the otherrooms ; a kitcnen witn t vo rooms, and a sire placein eac ; llables, &c i he otntr oudduigs are ofbrick, and adj vn tne public ground, facing tne com thouse, two story high; tluee tenements tenty teetsquare; a (mall kitchen annexed to each ot them;a lot well situated, fixty.fii ieet facing the court-liouf-

ana adjoining Maj. Duncan ; and eight acresLv out lots. The pioperty may be divided so as totfuit the purchasers. I iurt ler inform those inclined

Vrpo pui chase, thatlhe (lore houfc and counting roomfUnding at the carne., o'i Mini itreet, are two largewell hnifhid rooms, with each a lire place.

I have alio tor sale,

Six thousand acres of Land,Beginning within lels than two miles of Mount Ster-ling, (whare the com; houfc of Montgomery Hands)and running tnroug'i as rich and teltile'oody of la..cU

as any in t.iat county there is teveral disputes inthis land, but it will oe sound to be very special inthe entrys, calling lor natuial and artificial bounda

ries. John Breckinridge efii has the old patents,entries, i'c. in his hands, to mveftigate the titles,and I think it will be lound that there is no entriesso special on any Dart of the land. I will notbe li-

able ior any loi. of Ian 1, on W aainft tnoie claimingby, Irom, 01 u'ider hk, but I wnl .ell so low as toim-.- e it an ol et wort the attention of any personinclinable to pui chale It is uuntcefi'ry to say anything mo-- e aboat the land 01 otner property, as I

expect those inclined to puicliale will wnU to see it.The liml c in be (hewn t am by Col. fames M'Millin, ot M'ntgomeiv countv, and inv ion, Amos hdwa. Js will ihew tne prop Try in i in.

1 have alio tor sale, 6j j a. i e ol land, of t e fii itqui'ity, in Ballitt cnai ty, will u l. J, t i. tukliidifp'itable S x miles fiom Siu'ict'., and Mum'licks, 500, a part ot the uiio ti i t, liuW sold re

Mr. I'horn'bunow, who uas Kitied on t.i- - fune" anJ can lliew the land le gav.. me 15OJ dullai.,

calh, and thinks it a goo baiimI have also ior lale, 30-1- 0 acrcj 01 ealt ruer ant:

Chaplains fork, adjoining the tiactol lo ver M'Aleenation the owner ol wh.ch can !hew t ie md, wit,some other luiall tracts in L. ncoin mil Ue.cr luuhties, all of wnicn is ol inKiiui .jual.ty. I wnl leithis low.

I have also for sale a valinb'.e plantation, on-a-

a hall m.les irom 1 rankiort, well improved,conllant fpnngs on it, a goaj appi; and pcaji orcuard, a hojre lit lor the iceeption ol a family ; thelanJs are ol the first quality 111 the Hate, and can br

fcen by application to Mr down, who lives on thpi ice ; the title is mdifputable. This p! ice is (noilvaluable for its nsarnel to a good market, and the

Kentucky river.I alio will tell my place of residence, tour mile'

from Pans tneie js on it elegit buildings, lou'hundred apple trcv s, all beginning to b.ai lri.it.six lun.lieJ peaci two hundred and ten aci,.ot c'eired land, 32 ol which is in uuttoin meadow ;

tne tar n is wi.ll divided .mo soul fields of p acreeach; is .1 birn 01 it that will hold ijj

-'h ol teat n tl .-- ilraw, a la-;- e liable, new

corn houlw, nd a1 oner uleful houles in good order the lituatio.i O.- - ..d h.vllhv, and lprings olw iter lorcon'.laucy and c jolnef., e ual to any in theslue the-- dwelling noble ha nine looms we'l inlined, lome ot winch are Tiieie is up varcl .

oftuur hundred acic .11 tne tiacr; the title mdilputable, all of tie fir.t quality. Ten negroes will besold with the place, and molt ot the ltock on it ;those negroes having comiex.Oiio 1 the neighborhood.I do not Willi to lem ve t..ein I have two ot"cismall phees in the vicinity ol that place, undeirent, I will sell alio; thev aie fint rue Lnd, containing about 150 acres each ; the titles good.

I have iho foi 6ooo acres of land 111 Heming county, moitly ot the hr!t qu ilitj, lixteen milefrom Waliingtoii, 111 Male ', and about twelve milesfioni tbe Ohio liver. Thde lsno tntues more Ipe

m v.... Utuil uivt. ,.. .. - -- - j - juuhuJLDWtt.h are levcial intetierenccs I will only give such titlei as is tested n me, without any recourse to me or

mine, in caie me iai:u iujuiu ut iwa , uu vvnicn eondition the land Ihall be lold so low as to make it anobject worthy the attent.on of the purchaser; oth- -

erwife will (ell tor two tnirds its value, and refundthe nionev 111 case tfc land is loll.

I have some military lands nortruveft of the Ohioion Red Oak, lourtecn rules fiom WafiiingtonI will sell some below Green river. Also a finaltract of valuable land neai Washington, in Mafocounty, with an ovcrlhot mill, that may go with,or separate from the land

I will also sell near about three thousand poundsworth of MERgHANDIZi., well afibrted, withgroceries and iron, exactly at firfl coll and goodd;brs in notes and settled accounts, tohe amountof at lealt 7000 dollars, at twelve and a halfpercent.dileount I havs.a temporary claim in a grist andsaw mill in Uouibon, ttfiH also sill.

Wheat, floui, and tooacco, will be taken inment for one third of all the aforesaid property,(except the Weflwood eflate near Paris, 111 Bourboncjountv) iorthe other two thirds, money, negroes,joung, healtny, and unincumbered with children;and in part military lands on Mrait, sled Oalc, orEagle creek, northwest of the Ohio river. Wheaf,

will leceiveatmylbn Hadeu Edwards's mills nearFrankfort, and at my mills near Limelloncin Ma-so- n

county. I will also take some prooortions ofpropel t for the property previoufiy advertised in l'aris, and near "miaU mountain; the sales of whichis committed to William Clark efq. of Boufbon,and my loa Amos Edwards.

Mr. Bradford,My loiTes the two pal! feafims in the trade down

the river, amounts to at lealt 8ooo dollars, and weicfmy debtors generous enough to make exertions toCpay me, I (hould feel no cmbarrafment in the payfment ol those who have ciedited me ; but as not'.i- -

L,0 'VIU UO UtlL eOllipUlllOII, V liiW iimuv't fvaiting on process, I am determined to make everyB ffacrifice to aid me m payment of the finall lums I

17WC, ailVl LU lllllUA lui lii. ...fv... v. k

porting produce on a larger feale than I hitheitohave done, it being the only natural, permanent way(of commerce this country can go into, as mod; oth

rs are calculated to impoveulh and drain us ol mo

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pay

ISlliM

Ai'y person or persons inclinable to pui chase any

art or the whole of the foregoinj property, may be

aTured that ene terms man oc very mouerair, nui.nis 'ihall be made known upon appl'C-atio-n to tne sub

C 1.A a aT.Aimra in lln..lKtl1 Ol 111

icrioer at qis piaec ui itiiuw.. ... w. .., -- . ...jj,Vafhinton,where is bafinrs engages him alternatel

f he t ahfent- - when application is nade it e fierfelace, a sew lines being lest with Amos EdwardsSn Paris, or David S- - Erodenck, in Wnfiungtou, anLifwcr ihall be immediately given by the fublcriber.

J John TLd-Jiar- fen.2j 01 iiouiuon

I KERliBY give notice to my friendsandcultomeis that I have received

themeuidiiiL Ipiomiied to let them knowwhen I eld receive it.

Doot. Pi TT. Tr.ISLER.& Jeflauiine county .

H?Tfniiay 14 1S00. iw

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a.ije rui a I .

old, abcUc 1 jl.praiftd to lyl

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ii;i liv the fiibfcriber id Iller-n- tv , iicai tlie mouth oi 5ii iw- -

ii r.c, about leven:et

ober 19 1799.Eerjamin

ANTED IMMEDlAiELY,A QUANTITY OK

BARLEY & HOPS.t Gioige Aiiderton'i (lore, 01 Holmes's

Lixington, Septum' tr 23V, 1799.

rAKEN up by the fublcriber, living inon the waters of pry run, a for-r- el

stud oolt, rding two o'd, a small star andImp, fomp white on offlund fojfapprailcd to 31.

4'' fL, Simon Key.

TRESH GOODS.t&i&t&i&i

THE SUBSCRIBER., -r jnfi received Phil id!pim, and is nowf opening iale, in brick houle, lately oc-

cupied by Mr. Haie, a hanJiomc, and very ge-

neral alLrtmcnt of

MEKCIIANDIZE,Among icbicb are tbe following articles!Mipeifine cloth:,r'trie ca n e do.

- la me's and Coatings,,l.t.,

. el.ets,Tliickfets,('or- -

duiovs and V ulhans,Hair Plulh llutfs,tSiou md WJnte Infh

L ne ,Cah -- s andcoaile muf

hns,J ironet do.

.'lain, ftuped and tarnbored do.

and Jaconet bandkerchiefs,

Palh.onable Ribbons,Familv &: fehool Budes,Tt'llaments and spelling

buol.s,Jictionanes,Mo.fe's L'nlverfal Geo

Riahv 2 vols.Jo Ailleiicando I vol.)o do and Umveila!

abridged,taunten'j em'nll' ,eott's G eter,ii ler do,CUtt'i Lciuus,

idii'im'. and Mi h'Far- -

ierv,Jopeer Tea Kettles,Loudon I'ewtcr,Weavers', sweep ng and

scrubbing brullies,

TV

April

nine arches high .p

yearshis

TAS Iromfor the

and

:ioo!:

2a

Daniel

Cloh furnitureWr tn g paer,Slates,Qaf Is and Wafers,Girth, Iprtng and flrain- -

nig Weos,Plated and tinned flir

rt p irons.Do 15'id'e Bitts, and

b iw n.taie,A general afloitmentof

--Cuttlery,Deilc and bureau furni- -

tire,Carper tc is' Adze,ScfewALgers.Hand, paimel, dove lil,

1 ill), lock and key I olefiws jV

P'tr, mill and crojejit do.Crow'e ItceleSheet i. on arfTladNailsTeas, Coifce anJCbo

col ite, 1

Loaf, White,and Mufcovdoga. s,

Pepper and fpiccs,Ainotto Uofin,Euiiuliiue, Copperas and

Logwood,Cotton, Wool and Hat

tors' Caids.Alio, a sew excellentdouble and trigger'J Kifle Guns.

All which will lold at rtducd prices for

J tQ tictuj only.

tO 'N. BURR OWES.

N. B. N Burrows rcques tuore indebted, tocome f rwd.rd and ike pnmei.t, o dole their

by jriving their notes. No iurt her noticewill be given. ti

I WILL Sl.LL Oil III. XT,"IT5 HE ))!acc whe:e I row lie, lituate atJ. Iotks of V, is le cicek, fifteen miles from

Georgetown, 011 the Cincinnati toad, as good acountry ftind 1 i AvcrtN, as any in this itate.

parfculai deleripMon of place and improvemci.ts 13 unnecelfiry, as the person inclining

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purchase or rent, would lee t leoremile's. How- -

ver, tor inlormation, fiiouuc 01 Uut u weiligei,Frankfort, J. Hiuitti, in Georgetown, or

the fuoftriber, 011 the pren'iles The terms willbe made cafy such articles as will liuMhe s

market, will anlwerdor the.gteifef partRICHA11D M.iTO.

December ift, 1799- -

JUST RECEIVED,And now opening for sale, a large and genera! aort1,

ment ofDRY GOODS,GROCERIES,

t 4 HARD

andB.-dsaiUV- rd,

WARE,EkN's WARE, he.

which wall bcMoM vtiy low for Calh; but no crcdineed be expected. A

George Tcgarden.

A T A V E R N.

TT'IIE fubf-rib-er begs leave to inform- his friends and the public in general, that he

has opened

TAVERNat the sign of the cheaf of Wheit, just back of thecourt He is svith everv necc.Tarvwhich may tend to accommodate those who may callupon him

3ttf Thomas Tibbatts.Lexington, January ift, 1799

N. B. Travelleis can alwas befurnillied svithtiavelling biscuits, bacon buns, v nifon do. driedbees, bees tongues, cheele' &c. Kt.

7W I O SALE.ICflVE HUNDRED acres of land on2. the watcii ofilate, or LulbulgruJ, in Claikecounty

Also 295 acres near the above.433 acre-so- Gicen mei, about 16 miles from

Lincoln couit houleAbout epoacre Big Brnli (reeie, GreeneAooutipo acres on and 11 ai tlie oad tr mi Hir

rodibnra,, to Franktort, ne ir Griy Horse MillFoi terms apply to thelubienber, in Jellaminc coun- -

Samuel WDi-jcl- L

91I1, 1799'

jear

Irons,

rlavaima

single

rcaJj

Capt.

county

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Just .received, and for sale byGRA1KGLR & V HE LAN,

At the lloie latelv occupied by Mi. Robert Barrthe following articles, VIZ '

Young Hyfon, . I AUum and Madder.Hyfon, ( pj I Pis,Hylon Skin, L f m Ouecns' ware.jjooe-a- , j . j madeiraCoflee,Loaf sugarPepper,Copperas.

--S. ' 1'ort

Superfine Clotlfs,rnnts,Hosiery,

uSstl:

-2;

French Brendv.best kinds.I Ladies' & Gentlemen's

fa&ionabieliats.The above goods will be sold by whole sale for

CASH.

W Grainger.Lexington, Augnft ij, 1799. tf'

"MET ALIO RHEUMATIC RINGS."

O EDWARD WEST

OK High ftrect Lexington, refpscfullyjiotifiespublic, that he has discovered an effecru

ai cure for the Uheumatifni, Rheumatic fains andCramps, by means of Metahc Rings, ol a paiticu-la- r

conpolition. The lollowing certificates of thebenefits already derived fiom the use ot his rims, heMatters himself will be the best es idence ol thtirutilityand as they can be obtained at a lmallexpence, will recommend them to the affliftedApply as above.

Lexington, December nth, 1799.

I do ceitify, that I have had the rheumatism inboth my aims, till they were much swelled ; I trieddifferent kind of medicine, to no efTecl; I then applied to Edward Well, tor mme ot his rheumaticuugs aner weann' t,.em a lhort rime I wtic .,,wreiy rcjeaKrt 1 om both the pain and iivelling, and,.'" .. pciireuy ,vL.. uivcn undeij an . .

eVg Patty Cod,

hand

I do herebv certify that my wise has been muchathieted itn puns, as is .lie svould have theuc ol ilti and bvims, ueanng two rings made

v V ttl ird West, f.n ili.ii- n,.rcr. .

to U p. 1!

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my this

lost

unaer my Hand th.s

!ard Cave,ibout milesfrom Lexington.

Hnt I 'me Ind the rheumatic painsui tit ft i.es Tin tr

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row r,!te( ,i n one oi'Im rheumatic nnrr.ndi

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10 t time. I was ml iyit u . and I cu I e.teve is will nfiAi.

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uauci ii hand tins 2Qth ' vi ,w.y lUVk,iJiCJ J

William

I do hereby cprtify that I had pains in my arms,id I do believe by wca.ing a ring I have got fiomWell, lhe goc clear of the pains.Mi

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William Ross.Lexington December 4th, 1799.

0I do hereby cerMfy that my wise-- has been muchafflifted with th- - rheumatic pains, and byall appear-mc- ewould have lost tie u.e of her limbs, and byveanng to rings made lv Edward West, for thatpurpose, (he appears perfeetly well. Given widermy hand this ith day of ueei tbor, 1799.

JGP Isaoc Barr.jfj about 6 mires 11 est fiom Lexington.

I do certify tut my wise hath had the rheuma-tif-in one ot h- -r .ml was very helpless with

it for a long time ; and I applied to Mr EdwardWelt, tor loire ol r.s rheui.utic rings, which appears to have greatly relieved her, and I bel.evc

iUperfecH cuie her. Given undei my hand this"HI Vijr ui uveiiiiuui, J U(l

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Az . 1 iab Iligtrifis.about s miles nearly north

I do certify that 1 have had the rheumatism in myknee till 't was much swelled I then applied to d

West, for one of his rheumatic bands, and bvusing it two weeks, I was perfectly well Given undei my hand this 6th day of December, 1 799.

Benjamin Bee er,2J about 6 miles from Lexington- -

I do hereby certifv that I have becnagi-tc- withiheuinatic pains for nine years, and by wearing aring made bv Mr. Edward West, for that t;

t have been entirely well these six months. Givenunder my hand this 7th day of December, 1799.

j5

Lexington.

from'Lexinoton.

John Cock, Lexington.

County, fct.This day perfonallv appeared, Edward WeM, of

High (Ireel, in Lexington, silversmith, hefore me, ajuftiqe ol the peace for the county aforelaid, andmade oath that he received the foregoing certificatesol the several persons whose names arc thereunderwritten, & that" lie believes the contents thereof ftbe true. Given under my hand and seal this I illday of December, 1799.

5

Kenny.

Fayette

y. Maccoun, (seal.)

I hereby certify that for several yoars last past, Ihave been much affl'fted with a rheumatism Mr.Edward West of Lexington complimented me withone of his rheumatic rings, which t have generallyworn, ind h3ve been entirely free from all symptomsof that complaint eve' since Given under my handthis 17th December, 1799.

6 j esse Williams,Boarbon County.

N. T!. All those who have used of my rings, arereqnefted to forward to me certificates of their effcfts, as fnon as cot vement, and oblige

fT Their humble 'servant,v? E. West.

Lexington, December 1 2th, 1799- -

sUISCRII'TIONS for this piper, a two dollars

at the lollowing port offices, viz. in FrankfortMr. Daniel Bradford in Hairodibunh, bv MrGeore Mirt in Danville, bv Mr. Josiah Mooreat Biirilftown, by Mr. James E.Winn and at Williingtoi. by Mr. E. Harris ailio are also furiiifiiei,

with the accounts of those whose papers have beenlodged in then refpeftive offices, and are hereby

to UeCivc paymaat.JOHN BI-D-

F ItD.

.Jirei.rygiicifqrefaarf-mMsKHgyfEa-

BY LAST EVENING' MAIL.

LONDON, OtSlober ai.- At a late hour lait night, Paris paperswiie ieteivea in a regular lenes, to tlielojthinlh the contents of which Vve haverfbt time to detail, ind can only say in ge-

neral, they confirm the former accountsJlated in several papers of the 8th, thar.auwarrow had been defeated, with theloss often thousand prifoncrs, and twothousand waunded : the number of slainis not ascertained. He is said to haveretreated with the remainder of his army,in the Giifon country.

A rumor, was also prevalent, that theAarchduke .Charles had been defeatedwith considerable loss.

October 23.From tbe Morning Cbnonicle.

The tenor of the difpauhes brought bythe melTenger which arm ed on Monday,from the Texel, tranfpiredyefterday'. A.convention took place on the Ji6th inft.between his royal highness the,t3we ofYork, and Gen. Brune, by which ait

for fourteen days was agreed on,upon terms which have been differentlystated By one account it is said to be

by the Duke of York, that in orderto save the effusion of human blood, 8800of the French prisoners now in this coun-try, together with all the prisoners madeby the allied armies in Holland, ihall bedelivered up to the French and Dutch,provided no opposition fliall be given tothe evacuation of the Helder point An-other account states the piice to be only5000 men ; and another says that theFrench demand the reiloration of theDutch fliips. We do not give either ofthese reports as genuine They are pro-Dab- ly

nothing more than the conieclureuof the ' iblic on the nature and extrnf- ns

(Hie terms ; but as to the facl itself, of acomprpmife having taken place, it is

by minilters.

Telegropb communication by the line ofStrasburg to, tbe French Direclory.

" Odl. 5. Six in the evening, Suarrowis entering the canton ot Glaris, and at-tacking Lecourbe. On my side lam clofe-l- y

surrounding hinf."6. Sujrrow defeated Ten thou-

fand Ruffian prifoncrs a decisive vic-or- y.

BALTIMORE, December 23.This morning, 'arrived fliip Perfcver-enc- e,

Norman, in 8 weeks from theDowns, and 41 days from land to land,

To capt. Thorndike Crure, a paffengerin the above ship, the Editor of the Ame-rican is indebted for a file of London pa-

pers, down to the 24fh Oclober, 6 da"slater than any Europian news on theContinent the most important contentsof which are hastily laid before the public.

--Captain Chase informs, th at on the 28thOctober, spoke the ihip Union, Porter, ofEaltimore, from Hamburg to Sunainamjlest Hamburg on the 20th. Capt. Porter,informed, that the day before he sailed,OFFICIEL ACCOUNTS were reced-ed, and red to the populace, that therDuke of York had been fevercly and com-pleat- ly

beaten ; that all the Anglo-Ruffia-

in his army, had laid down their arms,and surrendered themselves prisoners ofwar. Capt Porter did not learn whetherthe Duke himfqlf was taken prisoner, butgave capt. C. positive affurences that theabove information was correct.

American.

THE FOREIGN NEWSReceived by capt. Chase, in the Perfe-veranc- e,

is in every refpeit interelting.An attentive perusal of the files of Lon-do- T

prints, down to the 24111 October, re-

ceived by no other editor i'i Baltimore,enables me to acquaint my readers, un-

conditionally, that the Btitifh and An- -orln-- illTI.inQ hnvc pnfprpl inrn n ficrypn- -ment with the Batavian Republic, to t -filiate xiouujiu. 1 ne convenu'in wastiignad on the 18th October, allowing iixweeks for the complete embarkation ofthe invaders. Several tranlports had ar-

rived in England with sick and wounded,which fecmed to be the firlt object of re-

moval ; a sleet of transports were gettingout of RajnTgate, (on the 23d) as fait aspoflible, to proceed to the Texel, to takeoff the remainder of the troops. TheBritifli prints appear to be deeply chop-falle- n

at thedifafters which have befallerithe pious bishop of Ofna'oourg, in Hol-land ; and in order to appcafe the refent-me- nt

oT the nation, the mrniftry hav; di-

vided the spoils of the Dutch sleet, which.vas taken poileflion of as the property ofthj Stadtholder, among the the sailors ofadmiral Mitchell's sleet. Thus ''whenrosjues fall out, honest men come to tnciright." An article of the 23d, fuvs " the

Stadtholder "who was-Jatel- y afubjectoftdm. ration, has now become an object ofths e;ccratioa of the populace. Ibid

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