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Kentucky Gazette.
[NUMB. XXXIX]
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[VOL. VIII]
SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1795.
LEXINGTON; Printed by JOHN BRADFORD, at bis Office on Main Street; where Subferiptiont; (at Fifteen Shillings per Annum) Advertifements Use are thankfully received, and Printing in its different branches doné with care and expedition.
ADVERTISEMENT.
RUNAWAY ROM the fubforiber in Shelby county, on the head of Clear creek, on the 30th of March lait, a Negro Woman named CATE the is about eighteen years of age, a ftrong healthy looking woman, very black, her right car hangs down, which is very remarkable the had on when the went away, & X black and white flriped petticoat, and a new tow linen thift.-It is Suppofed that the putlied for Frank- fort, where it is thought the has been concealed by a certain Mrs. Welsh (now Mrs. Holmes) and as Mrs. Holmes has moved to Lexing- ton, it is fuppoled the has enticed the negro along with her. Any perfon taking up faid negro and fecuring her in jail thall have Five Dollars reward and all reafonable charges paid, a if brought home to the fubferiber thall have Ten Dollars reward and all restonable charges, paid by
WILLIAM MORROW. Tone 10, 1795. BLW
KOBERT BARR, his STORE on Main Street, fign of the Spinning Wheel, adjoining the two Locult Trees, has Full Imported A Large and General Affortment of MERCHANDIZE, Suitable to the prefent and approach- ing Scaforts And when joined with his prefent Stock of Goods on band, will make the Largeft and Com- pleateji afforted Store he has yet imported to this place, which he will vend on his cultomary LOW terms.-As this prefent importa- tion of Goods hasbeen principally laid in with Cath, it will enable him to fix his prices on fuch MODE- RATE TERMS, that he flatters him- felf he thall be able to meet the approbation of his former coftom- ers, and the public in general. Thole gentlemen and ladies that will pleate to call and make trie al of his prices, he trufts will, in surure, find R their intereft to con. time their favors. tf
SAMUEL AYRES. ESPECTFULLY informs his R friends and the public in ge- netal that he has removed his thop higherop on Main Itreet, next door above Mr. Moore's, and nearly op. polite the Fice Maton's lodge, where he nm continues to make and repair all kinds of Cold and Silver work and repair watches in the neateft and beft manner. All there ho pleafe to favor him with their cultom, may depend on ha- ving their work done as expediti- ons as the time and nature of the bufinefs will admit. Lexington February no.
TWO LIKELY NEGROMEN RUN AW FROM THE SUB= SCRIBER, Living in Mecklenberg county, Vir-
ginia NE of them named PETER, went off about live years ago he is very black, tall and flim, and had many fears on his back, occa- fioned by whipping for running away before I had him-he could work a little at the thee, balket, and collar-ma ing bufinefs: has very crooked thins, and if alive is now about 35 years old. The 0- ther went off the 14th of Decem- ber laft, and took with him my horfe, faddle, bridle and great coat- is of a yellow complexi- on, middle lized, has a limp in his gait and walks with his toes turn- ed inward-he has been my miller for feveral years, is very fenfible and pollavering, and can read tol- erably well-he was born near Williamfburg, and in is expected, he will make his way thither, or further to the northward, or, pro- bably, ave the mountains to the weftward-his name is DAVY, bur it is expected he will change it to BOB, or to MICAJAH DLY, having as fome fuppofe, ftolen faid Fendly's freedom pafs, which is re- corded in Mecklenburg county court. The horfe he took is a likely bay, about four feet eleven inches high, about nine years old, has the mark of fome galls on his fhould. ers, fteps very ftately, holds his head high, efpecially when out of the bridle, his mane hangs on the wrong fide. The faddle is coun- try made and much worn. An old half-curb bridle. The great coat of drab colour, good cloth, with an old fathioned cape and a rent on the right fide. He had on # good black velvet woiftcoat and breeches, and other clothesof good Virginia cloch,
Whoever fecures the above def. cribed men and goods or either of them, to that I get them again, thall receive a liberal reward. Henry Speed. Mecklenburg county, Virginia, $th\January 1795. P.S. If either of the above Negroes fhould be taken up and delivered to me near Danville, I will pay the reward. James Speed. Mercer, Kentucky, 20th May, 1795. 14t
1 AKEN up by the fubferiber, living on the Hanzing lork of Dick's river, Lincoln county, a forrel HORSE, fourteen hands three inches high, about fifteen years old, branded on the near fide of the jaw S, has a ftar and fnip, both hind feet white, and has leve- ral faddle fpots, a natural trotter; appraifed to 81.
WILLIAM LEAVY, Has jull Imported from PHILADEL PRIA, a very handfume Afforts ment of MERCHANDIZE, Suitable to the Seafon, With the following Catalogue of BOOKS; Which will be Low for CASH:
Atkyn's reports Golden cabinet Comyn's do. Chelterfield's let- Croke's do. ters Willon's do. ad. Clark's penal fta. vice to his fon tutes Letter writer Finch's Prece. Bennett's letter's dents Chapone's do. Powel on devifes/Sylva do. Hargrave's law Lee's memoirs tracks Life of Franklin Bolcawen on pe. Voltaire nal flatutes Elegant extracts Talbot's cafes. or natural hitts Sheridan's King's'Bell's furgery bench Lavater's apho- Reve's Englith ritins law phifiognomy Bankrupt's law Hervey's works Burn's juftice medita- Burk's works' tions Bolingbroke's do dialogues Humphrey's do. Newton works Jenyns' do. letters Cox's Switzer. on the land prophecies Robertfon's India Night thoughts Grofier's China Maton on ielf De Langle'sswir- knowledge zerland Watts on the Chartellux's tra- mind vels Reign of grace Swinburn's do. Booth's apology DePage's do. Owen redemp- Moore's do. tion Warwille's do. Fourfold ftate Carver's do. Brown's oracle Bruce's do. Confeifionot faith Sketches of Por. Spiritual letters togal Family inftructor Smith's N. York Brown's churches Moore's view of Dyer's famous ti- fociety fles Hawkiworth's Fither'scatechifm voyages Arminian maga- Philips do. zine Bligh's do Preacher's expe- Boyle's do. rience Gullavas Valla Forms of difcip- Fille de Chambre line Jolia de Robigne Pike's cafes Mentario Baxter's call Zelneo Pilgrim's prog. Simple flory refs Inquifitor Edwards on re- Pamela demption Village curate Fordyce's addref- Sorrows of Wer fes ter Saint's everlaft- Rights of woman ing gofpel Ladies friend Hymn books library Plalm books Mifs's magazine Rife and progrefs Farmers letters Pocket bibles Semimental lucu- school do. brations Gibfon's furvey- Curiolities of lit- ing erature Jacklon's book- Academy of com. keeping pliments Fergulon's aftro- School of wildom nomy
BLANK Printed 9/2 excellent paper, For fale RE this Oince,
Fohn Crawford. January 3.
Vermin killer Emmerfon's alge: Arabian nights bra Gil Blas Guithries Geog- M'Fingal raphy Fairy tales American do Dodfley's fables Turner's do. Death of Abel Guthrie's gazet- Rudiments of teer talle Gazetteer of Charms of melo- France dy Sheridan's didi. Nightingale onary Sky lark Entick's do. ild oats Ainfworth's do. Love in a village Cicero's orations Tom Paine's jeits Clark's nepos Catechifm of man Corderi Affecting bittory Erafinus Stuben's exercife Rudiments of the American revoln- Latin tongue tion Mair's falluit coniti- introducti- tution on Baron Trenk Homer's Illiad Peregrine Pickle Horace Roderic Random Xenophon Humphrey Clink. Lucian er Maps of Kentuc- Robinfon Crnfoe ky Peter Pindar Carey's Atlaw Spectator Blank books Female Spectator riting paper Knox's eflays Ink powder Goldfmiths do. Sealing wax and Rollin's ancient Wafers. hiftory The fubferiber requefis thofe in- deb.ed to him to pay their refpec- tive balances to JOSEPH OLIVER or JOSEPH Cospy. Alfo, thofe in- debied to the effate of JOHN DUNCAN deceafed, are once more requefled to pay off their accounts. William Leavy. May 70
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WILL BE LET TO THE LOWEST BIDDER, At Danville. on Tuefday the 30th inflant: T HE contract for fupplying the three garrifons pofied on the Wildernets road, for the next tour of fix months duty, which will commence on the 8th of July next. June 1, 1795.
T AKEN up by the fubferiber, near M'Gee's Ration, two dark bay mares, both in low order, one judged to be four years old, has a brand on the near fhoulder but not plain enough to be under. flood, has a Itar in her forehead, near hind foot white, fome fadule marks, about fourteon hands high, trots natural appraifed to 131. The other judged to be four years old, has a brand on the near fhoulder thus G, on the right fide there is fome fplotches done by packing, appears to be wind brok- en, about fourteen handshigh, ap- praifed to 131. James Thomas.
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April 7. P. S. The wind broken mare, fince the has flied difcovers two brands thus y