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f ltfi XXIX.) T H E Vol. m r E N T U C Y G Z E T T F. tV IXUAWtt V VVVVVwvy VV.VVVVXVxssvx NXXxVfcvx fcUrtVWV vwch.tt M N D A Y, MARCH i5) 1790 w vww vuw LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN BRADFORD at his Office at the corner of Main and Cross Streets, where Subscriptions, Jdvertilemtnti Re fa this paper, ere thankfully received, and Printing in its different branches done withCare and Expedition. ' ' J ) HAVE a confide able quantiry of valuable Iron monaerv. buckles 3nd buttons, round alafb jnd Oueens ware, MenSsndVomonsiW, Hats, iwiwiii voiuwiVJ uiu kuiiiiimiivuj) Jndia Chintzes, Muflras, Silks and Callicoes, together wth acompleataf-fortmen- t of Briufh mounted Carpen- ters and Joiners 'ools. which, with a vi.ier,y of other articles, I will e change at the lowell cash p ice lot young heil'hy Neoes, two or th.ee yoke of oxen, and a quantity of whit key. CHARLES VANCOUVER. Ltxington, March 12, 1790. PEYTON SHORT & C Have for sale at thei-- r ftoie in Lex ingcon, a conliJerable airortmcnt of TT vV go ut, hatu v.aic ai. gr icenes-- , which ttit wi fcl' on r ;ai nable rms for.calb, 1o.,acvo, corn, w-- at re, Ottf", bacon, Limp, fl.-u- f t t or f ver kind. r, pitcii rp-- . ntine. & &. , fie. Lr, flatter themkiv i s thev havr gi.n general satisfaction to tlioie wnu have airead) sa- vored them with their custom, for it has been then wifli and fliall be their study, although they .receive eer fpccies o! coiiiitry produce, to 1H1 on as moderate- - advance updn tile r .. I l uc.uia ton, b uujr ivici- - ; :i he Diftrid. , JTiarCIl O. I7CD. "'HE fubferibers take the H btrtv of informing the pub lie 'iat they have opened, and efta hfhed a butchers shop, w ' re Andrew bteiecr mn. Butcher horn-Baltimor- I own, tu.ll .. .. till .... ..,, OnH tr (V nil rA ,.f ai an rwiuu VJl mr.it, of fupenor qualuv, and in the neatest famion-- , any gen- - llcme-- and ladies vho will ho- - witn note tp' jn their ifiduity to tl.tm. JOHN SMITH, AND.S'IEIGER. - N. v. Thevbt.v nil kind of sat cattle, ftears, calves, Iheep, lambs and hecs, for which will bfPiven. cashinrftnfPonnrlr cafli price..- - J. S. A Lexington, March sI 1790. 5!X HUNDRED ACRES OF vrt 1 ' A N D J To be laid off in a regular fotm.out T at JohnSingleton's Military ftirvey, , Y1' R'vcn- - to the person vv fliall frft such infor- - to the P' titer hereof, as will ff onab'e me to nfcertain said furve. ' ' Singleton Heir. ' N. P.. Said Singleton served as Captain in the late French and In dian war. " X . r :f "? 6f mc7 cor; .' .. r - tS I'll, tO tart Trcm On M"iday. tint er with in suture, be $ublifhcd Monday tsorning, JUST OPENED, And to be Sold by ANDREW HO'-ME- & Co. A. t ai j . rr . . , n rS,anB -- , .,,. MERCHANDISE Jeofin. Suitable wlrrhwJb,fddJthctowefr term for CASH or COUNTRY PRO ' Waited immediately, sew Firkins of ood BUTT-'- R. Lexington, Jan. 12, 1790. JUST A R R I V E D And now opening for sale by ElErvJANUARY & S O N, q Ar thr.ir S'nrt In T nvinnrnn ippofire . . l b:.: ite i nit: rriu'.iiiK wince, a iarj:e ami con pleat afibltment of GOODS adapted 10 ihefcafon. which thov will Minn tcilonable terms for Cam, Corn, Wheat, Rye, Cutter, Pork, Salt.&c,' ," ALSO FOR SALE, " TWO IN LOTS, y On 11ain Strct, Is the Town-o- f Lcxixoto. P.J.&S. JUST PUBLISHED T JI E K- - E M TUCKY ' i ,j 1 xvi , v n Jtl a :l vi -- Ioa w.r.'..n op our Lokd 7o. . n - . 1 . . J -- s rnntca on tine writing paper.- - And mav be had at this Office by the Grofi; dozen or single l ( I J J " f U ' - - f S hereby eiven to all those that are indebted to the c- - itate or Alexander Martin de- - book u r 'hem tpctrcultom mayVcealed, either by o ierveyccount, to come and settle the e who give ciation lofeph a L.:XtnStOn every a lame with ttte fubferiber 1 th fitft of June next, for they nt'ed noc exptd an farther indul- - gence rtiio all thole that have an demands, aie desired to comc and ' "-- !" Hire nh JAMES 'LOWREY, im. p,h nM ,..' II - M P vwrr. . . y Anted a quantity ofhemp ' III 4i I1IJ1 V llUJt r ir which twenty-nv- e lnillinp; p hun- - died mil be given is delivered at Frankfort, or twenty three 0i.ll.n6 in Lexington, payment will be made in merchandile at rl,o l..,oO r-of- .,..:.. ii lutail uucc. Robert Barr, Lexington March 4 1 790. nrO be sold te the hicheft bidder,. , J " Thu.fday the first day of A- - fri' next anin lot in the town of Lex-- ', "(,' uji,wiiuu;uhji IVUUl ns imnrnvptninl By order of the Trrffeci. RdBERT rAP.KER CI! March jz, 7700, V CHARLES WII I'TE, COPPER SMITH. Late of NEW TORK. E liSPECTFULLY Informs the S. Public thai he intends carrvint? r.m ,hc Copper Smith's business at th.l place, in all its vatious branches, (to "' S""S' B'CW hdp ?ier ke'des&c. 11 K,nd ?' work for L is' lT M, k'nd f work, repairs all kinds of Inrlc nnrl loi.c IJn l.....o all kinds of old copper, biafs, pewter and lead Thofewho ileafe tofavor him with their cufrom fliall have their work done in the belt manner and on the fhorrefl notice. Lexington, Dec. 8, 1789. "IP A KEN up by the fubferiber, living ' m ravetie county, a bright bay HorSl 3 "Sears old Infl fprir.g, about 14 hands high, has a black pot on his off jiwAppraifed to 7. 10 Geo'ge icphenfon. Jaryjuii, 1790 nrdEENiiti fcv the fubferiber Mason JI county near Wafbington a Latge Hue jow lopped eats, htt wait in the Lest ear a crop and f wallow fork, up. per and undcr-kee- l in tfo Right; Jp. pcied to one sound sour (hillings. Jacob Edwards CTiayed jr drier from the mbfciiber in Lcxingtor, in November last. a fonel ) , r r- - - "V'jAv'V"" J5-- '" ') iau ipnng, ucout tourteen hands high, a maj ftarin ,)JS foreheads tro,Sj branded on the lest moulder G Alio a brown mare two v.us uiu in lpnng, auout Iifteen I I "iiatius iiign, trots and paces. heavy mane and tail, the mane fiangmg on Loth (ides, a fiuall iiell On, acoarle make Who-- in Lexington, fliall have eipht . " Jll...t. .! UOirdlSlor lie Hlarc unH ni)n .1. i trw for the horse. JOHN ALISON cx"'5l0 v- - 13. i79! In Prfuanceof an ad of affem bl, the commiliioncis of the town of Loi,ih,lle vmII sell, iui iuu) u:ur.i', on tne fourth ol Mn not. (bcinp ajinerlon court d:l at tlie Imiile of J nn Hamfon in said t.nvn, rT HAT valuable square of Giounti m I.onifi!le v number l'x, lying between the half acie lots and Wutertfirer.r. late occunied bv Tuhn Sinrlnir ad recovered f.om him by suit . ... . ai law, 111 me uipreme cotut or .1 j n n. .i- - "" ? fam' tCrm,s U"dry otlier ols the rf town, iheir muatson and numbeis ma - . nt ,. ., Vr .f .i44v, iuiu.mIUI niv. nuiv. V.I 1UIW ' Bv ortlerof the board. JOHN CLARK, Chairman. Febiuary 10, 1790 T.HE fubferiber will rent, between i 30 Tinrf 40 acies of cleared land, 3 Irrhelttw F.'Kinritoti under rrnriAfpfir ond ivii be in good order to raifeacfrop of com the erfutng feajon Thomss Lewis. Ziarch6, 1790. NOTICE TS hereby given that I intend to petition the next Afiembly to conPrm a title to me in the land: that me efcheated from "Rober- M'Kcnzie in the disi: id of Kentucky, for the uie of a pub'ic c.-hro-! TV. M'KENZIE. Manchefler Dee. n 1789. 25 is. JUST OPENED, r , tor 'air-- . v GOUDY and WILLIAMS At their Itore in Lexington, opposite Capt.Youngs Tavern, and near the new courthouse, a neat and general aflort-me- nt of GOODS Well adip ed to the- - feaio-- , ; which will be sold on the a,, ft reasonable terms for cash or Furr. SAMUEL A Y RE S ,S IL V E R-- S M I T H AND JZTVELLER. ij ESPECTFULLY mfonns - V his friends and the Public, hdc be has lately opended a stop in Lex-lng-o- n, on main - lbeet, nearly oppo- - ? r iumvn s tavern; Ladies and gentlemen, who honor him with their custom, may depend on having iiiv-- commands comnlied wnln ,h molt reaioi-.abl- c terms, and on the fTrorteft notice. Lexington, Jan. 22, 1700, THREE DOLLARS 'REWARD, ST R A Y F, D fiom near Sharnon's some time in August last, a finall bay ma.e, 4 feet 5 or 6 in- ches h.gh very lengthy, trots and canters well. 6 vears nM nn hrr.A abLI '"o'lefl, neatly made, had 0Q 1 " ,arsu nevv beU 3 njtchescut in t fid of the bell, and two m he end edge! aim 1 oeneve 2 01 triree irthe ft.' 's a leather strop; the mares tail h .d been !ately feraped Whoevei deli- vers said mate or gives such Infotrrw- - " tipn that I get her again, lhall receive? the above reward HENRY BROCK. "I. as, 1790. I HAVE in mypoffejfnn in this Town' i a brinht sorrel ;cr t, hmA. .;f.9 n':.. .J .I'1." St' with his a sorehead, fiim. i,j "'P, no brand, I2 . 7 .' ,rI3 jcarx , eld, lame m both hind lerrs. fam..i.. i me property of fames Wilkwon:-Tun- Z Pfd now to belong to a Mr Miles 1"""",? " ""' va WJm J '?. .,, , r fa NICHOLAS WOOD Baker. Lexit.gton Feb. 23 1790. A . . AM"rtl- - .ir7L . .L. it.TA? J-'- - her are reeueded to feitU Sd Pv their refpellive balances stosMr. litl?U Brent, wht it nrirt,AiraJi . . r a& Ky bujinefs in tsv absence HUGH M'lLVAlN, Lexington foarch 10, 1750. J A J i

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Page 1: Kentucky gazette (Lexington, Ky. : 1789). (Lexington, KY ...nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt72ng4gn57f/data/0094.pdf · ingcon, a conliJerable airortmcnt of TT vV go ut, hatu v.aic ai. gr icenes--,

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ltfi XXIX.) T H E Vol. mr E N T U C Y G Z E T T F.

tV IXUAWtt V VVVVVwvy VV.VVVVXVxssvx NXXxVfcvx fcUrtVWV vwch.tt

M N D A Y, MARCH i5) 1790w vww vuw

LEXINGTON: Printed by JOHN BRADFORD at his Office at the corner of Main and Cross Streets, where Subscriptions, Jdvertilemtnti Re fathis paper, ere thankfully received, and Printing in its different branches done withCare and Expedition. ' ' J )

HAVE a confide able quantiry ofvaluable Iron monaerv. buckles

3nd buttons, round alafb jnd Oueensware, MenSsndVomonsiW, Hats,

iwiwiii voiuwiVJ uiu kuiiiiimiivuj)Jndia Chintzes, Muflras, Silks andCallicoes, together wth acompleataf-fortmen- t

of Briufh mounted Carpen-ters and Joiners 'ools. which, with avi.ier,y of other articles, I will echange at the lowell cash p ice lotyoung heil'hy Neoes, two or th.eeyoke of oxen, and a quantity of whitkey.

CHARLES VANCOUVER.Ltxington, March 12, 1790.

PEYTON SHORT & C

Have for sale at thei-- r ftoie in Lexingcon, a conliJerable airortmcnt of

TT vV go ut, hatu v.aic ai.gr icenes-- , which ttit wi

fcl' on r ;ai nable rms for.calb,1o.,acvo, corn, w-- at re,

Ottf", bacon, Limp, fl.-u-

f t t

or f ver kind. r, pitciirp-- . ntine. & &. , fie.

Lr, flatter themkiv i s thevhavr gi.n general satisfactionto tlioie wnu have airead) sa-

vored them with their custom,for it has been then wifli andfliall be their study, althoughthey .receive eer fpccies o!

coiiiitry produce, to 1H1 on asmoderate- - advance updn tiler ..Il uc.uia ton, b uujr ivici- -

; :i he Diftrid. ,

JTiarCIl O. I7CD.

"'HE fubferibers take the H

btrtv of informing the publie 'iat they have opened, andefta hfhed a butchers shop,w ' re Andrew bteiecr mn.Butcher horn-Baltimor- I own,tu.ll.. .. till.... ..,,OnH tr (V nil rA ,.fai an rwiuu VJl

mr.it, of fupenor qualuv, andin the neatest famion-- , any gen- -

llcme-- and ladies vho will ho- -

witn notetp' jn their ifiduity totl.tm.

JOHN SMITH,AND.S'IEIGER.-

N. v. Thevbt.v nil kind ofsat cattle, ftears, calves, Iheep,lambs and hecs, for which willbfPiven. cashinrftnfPonnrlrcafli price..- -

J. S.A

Lexington, March sI 1790.

5!X HUNDRED ACRES OF

vrt 1 ' A N DJ To be laid off in a regular fotm.out

Tat JohnSingleton's Military ftirvey,

, Y1' R'vcn- - to the personvv fliall frft such infor- -

to the P' titer hereof, as willff onab'e me to nfcertain said furve.

' ' Singleton Heir.' N. P.. Said Singleton served as

Captain in the late French and Indian war. "

X. r :f "? 6f mc7 cor; .'.. r -

tS I'll, tO tart Trcm On

M"iday. tint er with in suture, be

$ublifhcd Monday tsorning,

JUST OPENED,And to be Sold by

ANDREW HO'-ME- & Co.A.t ai j . rr . . , nrS,anB -- , .,,.MERCHANDISE

Jeofin.Suitable

wlrrhwJb,fddJthctowefrterm for CASH or COUNTRY PRO

'Waited immediately, sew Firkins

of ood BUTT-'- R.

Lexington, Jan. 12, 1790.

JUST A R R I V E D

And now opening for sale by

ElErvJANUARY & S O N, qAr thr.ir S'nrt In T nvinnrnn ippofire

. .l b:.: ite init: rriu'.iiiK wince, a iarj:e ami conpleat afibltment of GOODS adapted10 ihefcafon. which thov will Minntcilonable terms for Cam, Corn,Wheat, Rye, Cutter, Pork, Salt.&c,'

,"ALSO FOR SALE, "

TWO IN LOTS,y On 11ain Strct,Is the Town-o- f Lcxixoto.

P.J.&S.

JUST PUBLISHEDT JI E K- - E M TUCKY 'i ,j 1 xvi , vn Jtl a :l vi

--Ioa w.r.'..n op our Lokd

7o. .

n -

. 1 . . J --srnntca on tine writing paper.- -

And mav be had at this Officeby the Grofi; dozen or single

l ( I JJ

" f U'- -

f S hereby eiven to all thosethat are indebted to the c--

itate or Alexander Martin de- -

booku r 'hem tpctrcultom mayVcealed, either by oierveyccount, to come and settle the

ewho give

ciation

lofepha

L.:XtnStOn

every

a

lame with ttte fubferiber 1 thfitft of June next, for they nt'ednoc exptd an farther indul- -gence rtiio all thole that havean demands, aie desired tocomc and ' "-- !" Hire nh

JAMES 'LOWREY, im.p,h nM ,..'

II - M Pvwrr. . .y Anted a quantity ofhemp

' III 4i I1IJ1 V llUJt r ir whichtwenty-nv- e lnillinp; p hun- -died mil be given is deliveredat Frankfort, or twenty three0i.ll.n6 in Lexington, paymentwill be made in merchandile atrl,o l..,oO r-of- .,..:..

ii lutail uucc.Robert Barr,

Lexington March 4 1 790.

nrO be sold te the hicheft bidder,., J " Thu.fday the first day of A- -fri' next anin lot in the town of Lex-- ',

"(,' uji,wiiuu;uhji IVUUlns imnrnvptninl

By order of the Trrffeci.RdBERT rAP.KER CI!

March jz, 7700,

V

CHARLES WII I'TE,COPPER SMITH.

Late of NEW TORK.E liSPECTFULLY Informs theS. Public thai he intends carrvint?

r.m ,hc Copper Smith's business at th.lplace, in all its vatious branches, (to"' S""S' B'CW hdp ?ier ke'des&c.

11 K,nd?' work forL is' lT M, k'nd f

work, repairsall kinds of Inrlc nnrl loi.c IJn l.....oall kinds of old copper, biafs, pewterand lead Thofewho ileafe tofavorhim with their cufrom fliall have theirwork done in the belt manner and onthe fhorrefl notice.

Lexington, Dec. 8, 1789.

"IP A KEN up by the fubferiber, living' m ravetie county, a bright bay

HorSl 3 "Sears old Infl fprir.g, about 14hands high, has a black pot on his offjiwAppraifed to 7. 10

Geo'ge icphenfon.Jaryjuii, 1790

nrdEENiiti fcv the fubferiber MasonJI county near Wafbington a Latge

Hue jow lopped eats, htt wait in theLest ear a crop and fwallow fork, up.per and undcr-kee- l in tfo Right; Jp.pcied to one sound sour (hillings.

Jacob Edwards

CTiayed jr drier from thembfciiber in Lcxingtor,

in November last. a fonel) , r r-- -"V'jAv'V"" J5-- '" ') iau ipnng,ucout tourteen hands high, amaj ftarin ,)JS foreheads tro,Sj

branded on the lest moulder GAlio a brown mare two v.usuiu in lpnng, auout IifteenI I"iiatius iiign, trots and paces.heavy mane and tail, the manefiangmg on Loth (ides, a fiualliiell On, acoarle make Who--

in Lexington, fliall have eipht. "Jll...t. .!UOirdlSlor lie Hlarc unH ni)n.1. i trw

for the horse.

JOHN ALISONcx"'5l0 v- - 13. i79!

In Prfuanceof an ad of affembl, the commiliioncis of thetown of Loi,ih,lle vmII sell,iui iuu) u:ur.i', on tnefourth ol Mn not. (bcinp

ajinerlon court d:l at tlieImiile of J nn Hamfon insaid t.nvn,

rT HAT valuable squareof Giounti m I.onifi!lev

number l'x, lying between thehalf acie lots and Wutertfirer.r.late occunied bv Tuhn Sinrlnirad recovered f.om him by suit

. ... .ai law, 111 me uipreme cotut or.1 j n n. .i- -

"" ?fam' tCrm,s U"dry otlier olsthe rf town, iheir

muatson and numbeisma - . nt ,. ., Vr .f.i44v, iuiu.mIUI niv. nuiv. V.I 1UIW

' Bv ortlerof the board.JOHN CLARK, Chairman.

Febiuary 10, 1790

T.HE fubferiber will rent, betweeni 30 Tinrf 40 acies of cleared land, 3

Irrhelttw F.'Kinritoti under rrnriAfpfir

ond ivii be in good order to raifeacfropof com the erfutng feajon

Thomss Lewis.Ziarch6, 1790.

NOTICETS hereby given that I intend to

petition the next Afiemblyto conPrm a title to me inthe land: that me efcheatedfrom "Rober- M'Kcnzie in thedisi: id of Kentucky, for theuie of a pub'ic c.-hro-!

TV. M'KENZIE.Manchefler Dee. n 1789. 25is.

JUST OPENED,r , tor 'air-- . v

GOUDY and WILLIAMSAt their Itore in Lexington,

opposite Capt.Youngs Tavern,and near the new courthouse,a neat and general aflort-me- nt

of

GOODSWell adip ed to the- - feaio-- , ;which will be sold on the a,, ftreasonable terms for cash orFurr.

SAMUEL A Y R E S

,S I L V E R-- S M I T HANDJZTVELLER.ij ESPECTFULLY mfonns- V his friends and the Public, hdc

be has lately opended a stop in Lex-lng-o- n,

on main- lbeet, nearly oppo- - ?riumvn s tavern; Ladies andgentlemen, who honor him withtheir custom, may depend on havingiiiv-- commands comnlied wnln ,hmolt reaioi-.abl- c terms, and on thefTrorteft notice.Lexington, Jan. 22, 1700,

THREEDOLLARS

'REWARD,ST R A Y F, D fiom near Sharnon's

some time in August last,a finall bay ma.e, 4 feet 5 or 6 in-ches h.gh very lengthy, trots andcanters well. 6 vears nM nn hrr.AabLI '"o'lefl, neatly made, had 0Q

1 " ,arsu nevvbeU 3 njtchescut in t fidof the bell, and two m he end edge!aim 1 oeneve 2 01 triree irthe ft.' 'sa leather strop; the mares tail h .dbeen !ately feraped Whoevei deli-vers said mate or gives such Infotrrw- - "

tipn that I get her again, lhall receive?the above reward

HENRY BROCK."I. as, 1790.

I HAVE in mypoffejfnn in this Town'i a brinht sorrel ;cr t, hmA. .;f.9n':.. .J .I'1." St'with hisa sorehead, fiim. i,j"'P, no brand, I2. 7 .' ,rI3 jcarx ,

eld, lame m both hind lerrs. fam..i..ime property of fames Wilkwon:-Tun- Z

Pfd now to belong to a Mr Miles

1"""",? " ""' va

WJm J '?..,, , r fa

NICHOLAS WOODBaker.

Lexit.gton Feb. 23 1790.

A . . AM"rtl- - .ir7L . .L. it.TA?J-'-- her are reeueded to feitU SdPv their refpellive balances stosMr.litl?U Brent, wht it nrirt,AiraJi . . ra& Ky bujinefs in tsv absence

HUGH M'lLVAlN,Lexington foarch 10, 1750.

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