1
H 5 SACRED TO THE MUS$S, SONNET. By Mrs. Hobinscn. OH Liberty! tranlcerdjnt anil sublime, Sorn on the mountain' fobtary crest ; Nature thy n.nie, thv lire unconquer'd Time, Truth, the pure inmate of thy glowing breast. Oft dofl thou wander by tie billow'v deep, rr Scat'i mg the sands that bind the level (liore; Or tow' rind brave the defolatmg ro r-- , That bids the tyrant tcinpelt lafli tlie ftv-er- . 'Tis thine, when fanjiunary daemons Inw'r, Amidst the thick'ning hods to force thy way r... 11 r nz. u ij'ieii mic 'Illinois ui upprciuve puwer, And Aiame the S.unt'rnig nothing of a day. - Still (hall the hum-- n mind thy haiiie adore, Till chaos reigns, and worlds ihall bs no mire ANECDOTE. Some ladies walking in the fte'dy, met a with a little Kid, which he was carry- ing to market, "bee! see!" said one of them, " what a pretty little goat though it has no Jiorns " i he rustic cried, "Ladie, he is not married." SAM. LAWRENCE'S EXECUTORS "TO EOJ.'EST a' those who have any demands , 1 against the eftute of the said decedent, to "Sk.nuke immediate application to the fubferiber, who is prepoied to fatLly the feme. JAMSS SPEED. , en cexunt f the ecc iters, tin wnviUe, lStu August, 1 70S. ..,. STATE OF KENTUCKY. r Fraukiin Court of Qiiarter SeJiens, May Term, .798. Tolner Craig, complainant, AGAINST Joleph Femrick, William remvicif.-'- J ,, Bcnj S. Cox, It James 1 wjmato,i ' ij chanimc. THSakfendant, Joseph Fenwick, not having F entered Tns appearance, agreeably to law arid th- - rules of this court, and it appearing to the fitisfaftion of the court fiat he is not an lnha-- b this commonwealth j on the motion of t ... coi.iplamant, by his attjrno, it is oidered t iat the said defendant do appear liere on the fi 't day ot our next Ot'tc-e- r term, and answer t .' cu nolaindnt's b 11, or the fitme will be taken a. coif.ired; tliat'acopy of this order beinfert-e- d in o- -e c the. Kenr-ii- y newspapers Tor two months fucceffiiy, ind publitbed at the Mate h i 10 door Fra so, t) on some Snnday im-- 1 -- u it.,' alter divine lervice'; and a, copyifet 'V f "edoorof the . (4 ropy) TefTep- - ,.- ' t fbMJJCT-ltIVfft&.C- . TAKli NOTICE, T H'VT a petition will be presented 3 ti tlie ne's.t general affenibly, for - fr Con of PaycJtte county, in the r i' i,m5 manner, 10 wit : Degiinng c :' e Woodford HnC, near co Todd's ie iy, and along fjd line lndf a mile I jiin'i ol John Allitls military inrvey, and from thence tothefeven mile tree, on C uul's road, and" from thence to th- - six mile ti ee, on the Hickman road, and from thence to the seven mile tree, rn sates creek road, and then along find road to the Kentucky river, and then with said river to the begining. X August 13th, 1798. KE NTUCKY. x Bairdllown Diurict, to wit. May Supt erne Caurt, 1 798. Hark Hardin, complainant, AGAINST. Simon Triplstt, defendant, 7A CHANCERY. - "'ipHE defendant, not having enter- - L ed his appearance agreeable to law, and the 1 nlcs ofthis court, and Slt appearing to the fatifeift'on of the court that he is not an Tnhabitant of this commonwealth onie motion of the complainant by his counsel, it is ordered, that the said 'defendant do appear here on the third day of the next September term, and answer the complainant's bill, or.the same will be ... taken as cofefled thdt a(Jpy df this r order be itiferted in. one pi the Ken N rnd.v nevts-naue- rs for two months fiiccelli'dv, and pfibliflTW at the door o( Coxs creek meeting-lioufe- , on some Sunday immedisry aster divine ser-ic- e, and a cop Hr i.p at t'ie door of the court house of Nelfort county. fACoRV Telle, Ern. Gravson. Clk. Cur. I WILL SELL or RENT 'he bonfe lately occupied by Mr. Dav'd !Iumphreys in thi3 place. K M'COY Lexington Aug. sa i7?e ' f GST, Come fhnrt time prP-- , jetvssn Win Sv cheisr aixl this place, .4 l ;? MOROCCO POCKET BOOK, k : i n; ji.diypapcrs. which can nnh he ure- -' fi 1 tf c iublcnoer It is umtrvrtiy to de i.Lw tim pnticulirl'., s r. oi tiiein will Co whom the book beioii s i will give ne D illars ti any peiion wiio will deliver tne book tonic, or lecure it so that I get it again. henry Ctay. Lexington, .AuguftTJ, :7$8. THE CO PARTNtasiflP OF SAMULL PRICE, sis COMPANY rj AVING been diliblued on tl-- e tenth mltant, V i-- 1 by mutual consent, all those who have any f claims against them arj requOlled to apply and ave their accounts adjusted : and it is hoped that all tUofe who are indebted' to theui, upon open accounts, will makeimmediate payment, or execute bonds or notes for their balances, and thereby prevent the impleafant neceffity of hav- ing recourse to cpmpulfivc meafurcs. Auguft23, 1798. j . . , V IFill Ve CXpOjed tO .pW'AC 7 J ate, AT Waflinjton court lioufe on the J'uefday in September next and continue until the vrltole is j loltl, the foHow'inc travls of land, or lo tnncii of each tract as will latistyl the taxes and tnteretl due thereon to the commonwealth of Kentucky. Cubbron BarlcH, and Henry Ser-J- ! vants, 15000 acres, South fork, Rol- ling fork. Samuel Cauby, 350, South fork, Railing fork; awes Tenor, 1000, Beach fork. Haiben Moore, iodo, Hardins creek. Charles Boon, 5x,' Rolling foik. 'jofeph Butler, 23&,2-3- , Breach fork. Joseph" Stro-the- r, 1000, Prathers creeks John C. Owi-hgs- , ?oo. Rolling fork S. R. Charles Ridgely, Soo, Cartrichts crack: 1000, do. Thomas Weil, ?ooo, jxt-on- g lick, tames uupy, ten. 1, 453,11 .... .. rerk, of Salt river. John Bi ifcoc, 500, Rnllmi, fnr.. C Is ll,h U..rtnr, 120b, Cloyd's creek. John Blent, 1000, B. fork and Rolling fork ; 400, Roiling fork- - Joseph iM'Dowell, i,52tf HerdSns creek. Samuel Ter- rell, joo, RollinK fork. Charles Bruce, looo, Hardins creek Ufatuon, as z'1 river K Ohio ; 1000. Beach fork. Robeir. Terrell's heirs, 1,500,-lfndia- u licks. Rebecca Murry, 60O Potiiingers creek. John Francis ones', rowo. Beech fork! lofcnh ack- - . ' ... t - loiij 500, Dong Lick creek. James O vcrton, tooy, Pleasant creek. Joseph Su-iith- , 620, Kollingfoik ; r,i2o, do. 2,260, do. liludfon Mai tin, 1000, I'rathers-an- d Nardinl Creeks John Ellison, Joo, Francis Carter, 350, Beach fork. Anthony 16,776, Beach forky 9,3S5' Samuel James, 9J0, Rolling fork. William Meriwether, 1,420, Carr rights crecrfv. 1'eter Perkins, 3ooo. Peer Tardi. veau, 847. Silas TalbdVt, 1009, Beachf fork; j,i7o,do. jooojolo. 2000, doA William Clever, 1600, Hrtlins creek. William Helm, iooq, Rolling fork, lames Nourfe. qooo, Ortrights creek ; 2000, do. 200.0, do. '3, Rol- - line fork : 300. do. 2oo. Potcentrers cieek; 250, Rolling foik ; 300, Pot9 tingers crcelc ; 336, do. 200, Holding fork : loo. do. 6nnn do. ton. Pntirin- - ' ' - ' A gers creek ; 2000, Rolling fotk.W Jonn iirunt s heirs. 1200 do. Wills-am- , John and James Blods 1,195, do John Burk's heirs, 200, Beach, fork. Walter Baker s heirs, 200, do. 1200, Hnirlin rriT AAnmrZrnAftt- - rnn ron. Stao- mi. ir,i,n vviiV-.-n- c l,v .r,; d- -- i. ...,.. ot,:vf UI.IIJHMI1U 1 Ull. UU, UCllVtCH HUH Iips's and Haikers; 6oo, Hardins creek. George Scott, 200, Cattrights creek. Roberc lohnfon. 3.?2S. Har- - ains creeK. cnapman Aultin, 1000 Green river. James Kiiafh, 200 Cart-righ- ts creek; 500, North side do. 500, S. side do. Nathaniel Grigfby, 200, Beach fork. Walter Cane, 40a, Plea-fau- t, run. Seth Miles,;oo, Beach fork. William Brown, soojfi-- run, B. F. Moses Short, i37-28re- creek. Kenry Fitzgerald, 330, Beach fork. The propiietors or their agents, of any ofthe aforcfaid traces of land ha- ving airy lawful credits for the pay- ment of the tax, and interest of any of the lands aforesaid, are requeued to forward theni to tile fubferiber be- fore the day of sale that they may have credit for thefame.x JAMES HORTON,S. nuguit I6tii, 179B. m pAKEN up the fubferiber, living in A' Sllelby courtty ,'bii Corn' cre?k, Vinv. Mare, about 'Tfvnrteen hands ?)i?.h, a small liar; no lrand perceivable, appraised to 12I. Also, a sorrel Horse colt, abwit irne enr old, a star and long fmp, ap piaifed to 3I. DANIEL FARLEY. May J 5, 179-8- - ' THE SUBSCRIBER. Has uft returned tro.n Philadelphia, with a ir0e ai d n guuiiU ot HER CHAN D Z E, b t:0NS!STIKG OF Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard Warei Cut-ier- Queen's Ware, ire. ire. Also an affortment of BOOKS, confiftirg of Hfv4ii t, Lw, Hiltory, School, Mulic, Cori3i-ila'- e Copies, 6'c. A large ailo tmeit of Ladies' Morocco, Stuff, I.e athei Shoes and Slippers all of which will be Ifo'dlowtor Cam. All those indebted trt him by bond, note, or book account, are requafted tomake payment! an or beiore the firlt day ot September next A compliance with thisrequeft will be grateful- ly remembered by V'lLL. LtAVY. Aug. 13, 1 798. KENTUCKY. Bairdftown Dtftatl, to wit : May Supreme Court, 1 798. ofeph Akin, complainant-- , , AGAINST John Irwin, John Bullock, and p the hen's of Thomas Prather, deceased.- - S ff IN CHANCJZ iu: fcr- - THE defendant, John Irwin, not having en tered his appearance, agreeably to law and the rules of this court, and it appearing to the ot the court that he is not an inhabit- ant of this commonwealth on motjon of the comnlainnnt. hv hi.i rnlmfbl- - it isnrrlpipH the laid defendant do appear here on the thndS uay 01 tne nest sepremuer term, and anlwer the complainant's bill, or the same will be Uken as confeiTcd that a copy of this order be in- ferred in one of the Kentucky newsfpapers foi t 0 months Alccefiively, and publilhed at the door of Cox's Creek meeting house on some Sunday immediately aster divme feivite, ind a copy ftt up at the door of the court house of Nelson county. (A copy.) Telle. Ben. Grayon, C. Cur. WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST DIDDER, the third Thursday in Spptem- - ber.next, at the house ol ohn 1 aylor, at the Lower Blue Licks, on , a credit till the iirit day ot Uctober, 1799, the purchaiers giving bond and fecunty lor the payment of the mo- - johnJhicy-th- e title or" William Bell to a1 lurvey 01 14950 acres, anu jUj" ati cs, Thefc titles lme been conveyed to Robert Morris, and by him tjathe r, who will convey to the pur-rhafe- is by deed, with special vtarran-t- y only, it being intended thai the urchalerys to take en lumlcit tne iflc of tlfe title, aitiinlt all other claims, ifirny there should be inter- - feieinc therewith. The larce tracl. .'-'..- .. will be dhided into parcels. ThefS lands lie orfnhe south side of Licking, and binding on the creek, extend out, for about sour miles from the licks. The people at the licks aie admon- - iflied to lefrain from cutting wood or timber of any kind on tfcele lands in particular, and all those of William, Bell in general. ti. AIARSHAI,!. Atiguft 22d, 1798. 4t Fajett County, Atiguft court of Quarter SeEons 1793, admbiiftratois of Roger Tnrntri deed, complainants. AGAINST jofeph Williams, Defendant. IN CHANCMIX inHE defendant not having entef 11 ed his appearance agreeable to J law and the rules of this court and '.Xt appearmn to the satisfaction ot this 'court that he is no inhabitant of this '. Rate, on the motion of the complai Hants by their counsel, it is ordered that the said defendant do appear here on the second mondayin Novem- - ber next and answer the said bill ofthe. said complainants, that a copy .of" this order be foitliwith publiflied in the Kentucky Gazette, for two months fuccefftvely, and some Sunday imme- diately aster divine service at the door or tne rTeioyterian meeting nouie ju. the town of Lexington, and another! copy to be polled at the door ot tne court nouie in tins county. (A Copy.) Tefte. LEVI TODD, C. F. C. TAKE NOTICE, PHAT the lots of the town of .1 Gath, situate on Main Licking, at the mouth of Locust creek, in the county ot neming, on tne innn m Byram Routt, will be expoiett toiaie on the lall Thdrfday in September : The adjacent conntry is fertile, thctl situation pood', and a saw mill and grill mill which will be ready to wotk by the fall, will rehder it very conveni- ent for exportation: the navigation is well knowfltobc very good: the terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale, by the t ru s t E cs,v sold, , j A EOUT the tenth of 'crfpnbtr Ilvt t 1 UTjl. place toi Ea!timore end 1 hilacVk,' thufe 'cntki c who i ,i 1, ij to me arj tu'-'(- l tu icpinduH t ,1 r ept tome tunc be.c-we- . I liait. "I ' . l.ot Jtterd to t.11, nofice, n av iiec 1 x t tarn ther credit, and ILall aOua iv . a manner as will be dilagrct- - tu them, a well as mylelf. Geo. Tegardcn Ai-- ift 23, NOTICE. LWV T'd at the last fefiion cfthpKen. A tucky hath made it my di.ty to ordei the 'egimtntal musters. I therefore tiiy t ie Lirigade uilpector jnd the ofTcers cora-mind- iegin ents in the 'third bi'j,.de, that I hao ordered the several muftei s to be pei term- ed in the month of Cfflobei ntr, (i. e.) That ofthe (eventeenth regiment on t,!e tctl. th, tne ni.,th, and the ten'h regiments on the nth tSetleventh regiment on the I2r and the twenty iecondrcgm.cn' on the 13th of said month. Tlie omcers w ill be careful to attend equip- ped as the law require, ana inculcate tins dut7 onthcnon-coiumiiEone- d oiliters and privates. Kobert lodd, B. generil thi-- d brigade. Lexington, Auul S7, 1 ,98. 31 fj Paris Di strict, July tzrm, 1798, Senah Sti.ttor., complainant, (igainli Geornc tyl'-rt- , Willisri Hoi d andj.John ThitJitr, defendants. - In CHANCERY. The defendant flor'd not haiing en- tered his appe-ran- herein, ap;recibly to the aft of aTemblv and the rules ol tins court, and it appearing totrefatisfaclionoi tie court, thit he is not an inhabitant of thi6 commonwealth On the motion oi the complainant by his coi 1- ftl, it is ordered that the laid Jioid do appeac, October tenn?C bill ; and that a here on the th'rouayot the next and answer the complainant's copv of this ouler be infetted in tne Kentucky Gazette for r o months Ricceflivclv, and pulj- - lifhed at the trout dooi oftHe 1'ielbMerianmie-tin- g house in Paris some Sunday immediately afterdivine feivice. Accpy. rest. THO. AHNOLD, c p D e. Notice. i SHALL sttead with" commiflioners appointed by the cpurtycouit of Montgomeiy tountr. Lon the tenth d iy of October next, on a fuivey ot lettlementEiid preemption, made in the name of Aaron Hir,as. on Buck Litk crrek in fanl county, iA qitfer to take the depositions tf fnn "x dry witneffes and perpetuatgvtheir testimony, refcfting the boundaries cfWlnd furv s, and do such other afts as fliall heAleemed necell'jry and agreeably to la James Higgins. Auauita, 1795. t FAYE TTE COUNTY. Anguft Court of Qucrter effions, 1798. John Ellis Snd William Elli, ) Executors of William El- - V Complainants. lis, deceased, iCAIKST John Cobb, Ebenezer Smith Tlatt,-Thoma- s Dawson, James Tomp ( kins, Humphrey Tompkins and ( -- Deiendantfl Tr,omas Carr, J In Chanclry. THE defendant John Cobb, not hawing en- tered his ppcarance, agreeably to lxw and the rules of this court, and it appeal in j, to the fatif-faftio- rt of the court, that he is no inhabitant of tUis date 4 on the motion of the complainants, by their counsel, it is ordered that the said de- fendant do' appear here on the second IVoniUy in No vemUcrncxt, and answer the amended bill of the said complainants tnat a copy ol this order be forthwith publilhed in the Kentucky Gazette for two months fucccffivelv, and fomo Sunday immeHIately aster divine frvice at tha door df the Prefbylenan meeting liouft in th ktown of Lexington, and another copv to be post. ed at the door of the court house in this county. A topy. .eue 6s. LEVI TODD, c. r.c. TAKEN up by the fubferiber, irt county, on Bear bone rieeli, a bay MARL, three jears old fthis fpiing, natural pacer, about Teer hands' hivlr; fhc has been in the A -- ' neighboihooiTabout twelve months polled and appraised to iol. SAMUEL PRYOR March 27, 1:98. Notice. THE commiflione.s appointed by the coerty court of Walmngtoii county, will meet on the third Wednesday in September, 1793, on Cart-light- 's creek, about one quarter of a mile col. M ithew Walton's jimH, and procccdtD take the depodtions of certain witnefies, tj ceroin calls of thiee entnes in clip rtame of James Naih; one a military wairauV 1 of two hundred acres, and the other tvo'oli r tresfury warrants, of five handred atfreeacli to perpetuate teftniinnyrefpeflmgthe said a'k in laid entries, anddo such other thingj a. (lisjl be deemed nccelfary andag.eeab'y to law. Wm. BrowHt NOTICE. . , X Hereby forewarn all pei ions fiom ts'tin an X aiTignmenl on a nt te g ven bv me to Mar- - tin Uarrell, tor sour poi un, (p'yjb'eihe firll day oj September nent,) ionic tipiem II 179; as I am detenmn-- d rr to pav tl-- (inc. GEORGE CA RNETTrf AugaS oa,iJ98.. . ... it 3 5 '

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Page 1: Kentucky gazette (Lexington, Ky. : 1789). (Lexington, KY ...nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt72z31ngt53/data/1905.pdfScat'i mg the sands that bind the level (liore; Or tow'rind brave the defolatmg

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SACRED TO THE MUS$S,

SONNET. By Mrs. Hobinscn.

OH Liberty! tranlcerdjnt anil sublime,Sorn on the mountain' fobtary crest ;

Nature thy n.nie, thv lire unconquer'd Time,Truth, the pure inmate of thy glowing breast.

Oft dofl thou wander by tie billow'v deep, rrScat'i mg the sands that bind the level (liore;

Or tow' rind brave the defolatmg ro r--,

That bids the tyrant tcinpelt lafli tlie ftv-er-.

'Tis thine, when fanjiunary daemons Inw'r,Amidst the thick'ning hods to force thy way

r... 11 r nz.u ij'ieii mic 'Illinois ui upprciuve puwer,And Aiame the S.unt'rnig nothing of a day. -

Still (hall the hum-- n mind thy haiiie adore,Till chaos reigns, and worlds ihall bs no mire

ANECDOTE.Some ladies walking in the fte'dy, met a

with a little Kid, which he was carry-ing to market, "bee! see!" said one of them," what a pretty little goat though it has noJiorns " i he rustic cried, "Ladie, he is notmarried."

SAM. LAWRENCE'S EXECUTORS"TO EOJ.'EST a' those who have any demands

, 1 against the eftute of the said decedent, to"Sk.nuke immediate application to the fubferiber,

who is prepoied to fatLly the feme.JAMSS SPEED.

, en cexunt f the ecc iters, tinwnviUe, lStu August, 1 70S.

..,.STATE OF KENTUCKY. r

Fraukiin Court of Qiiarter SeJiens,May Term, .798.

Tolner Craig, complainant,AGAINST

Joleph Femrick, William remvicif.-'- J ,,Bcnj S. Cox, It James 1 wjmato,i '

ij chanimc.THSakfendant, Joseph Fenwick, not having F

entered Tns appearance, agreeably to law aridth- - rules of this court, and it appearing to thefitisfaftion of the court fiat he is not an lnha-- b

this commonwealth j on the motion oft ... coi.iplamant, by his attjrno, it is oideredt iat the said defendant do appear liere on thefi 't day ot our next Ot'tc-e- r term, and answert .' cu nolaindnt's b 11, or the fitme will be takena. coif.ired; tliat'acopy of this order beinfert-e- d

in o- -e c the. Kenr-ii- y newspapers Tor twomonths fucceffiiy, ind publitbed at the Mateh i 10 door Fra so, t) on some Snnday im-- 1

-- u it.,' alter divine lervice'; and a, copyifet'V f "edoorof the .

(4 ropy) TefTep--,.- '

t fbMJJCT-ltIVfft&.C- .

TAKli NOTICE,T H'VT a petition will be presented

3 ti tlie ne's.t general affenibly, for- fr Con of PaycJtte county, in the

r i' i,m5 manner, 10 wit : Degiinngc :' e Woodford HnC, near co Todd'sie iy, and along fjd line lndf a mile Ijiin'i ol John Allitls military inrvey,and from thence tothefeven mile tree,on C uul's road, and" from thence toth- - six mile ti ee, on the Hickman road,and from thence to the seven mile tree,rn sates creek road, and then alongfind road to the Kentucky river, andthen with said river to the begining.

X August 13th, 1798.

KE NTUCKY. x

Bairdllown Diurict, to wit.May Supt erne Caurt, 1 798.

Hark Hardin, complainant,AGAINST.

Simon Triplstt, defendant,7 A CHANCERY.

- "'ipHE defendant, not having enter- -

L ed his appearance agreeable tolaw, and the 1 nlcs ofthis court, and

Slt appearing to the fatifeift'on of thecourt that he is not an Tnhabitant ofthis commonwealth onie motion ofthe complainant by his counsel, it is

ordered, that the said 'defendant doappear here on the third day of thenext September term, and answer thecomplainant's bill, or.the same will be

... taken as cofefled thdt a(Jpy df this

r order be itiferted in. one pi the KenN rnd.v nevts-naue- rs for two months

fiiccelli'dv, and pfibliflTW at the dooro( Coxs creek meeting-lioufe- , on some

Sunday immedisry aster divine ser-ic- e,

and a cop Hr i.p at t'ie door ofthe court house of Nelfort county.

fACoRV Telle,Ern. Gravson. Clk. Cur.

I WILL SELL or RENT

'he bonfe lately occupied by Mr.

Dav'd !Iumphreys in thi3 place.K M'COY

Lexington Aug. sa i7?e

' f GST, Come fhnrt time prP-- , jetvssn WinSv cheisr aixl this place,

.4 l ;? MOROCCO POCKET BOOK,

k : i n; ji.diypapcrs. which can nnh he ure- -'

fi 1 tf c iublcnoer It is umtrvrtiy to dei.Lw tim pnticulirl'., s r. oi tiiein will

Co whom the book beioii s i will givene D illars ti any peiion wiio will deliver tne

book tonic, or lecure it so that I get it again.

henry Ctay.Lexington, .AuguftTJ, :7$8.

THE CO PARTNtasiflP OF

SAMULL PRICE, sis COMPANYrj AVING been diliblued on tl-- e tenth mltant,

V i-- 1 by mutual consent, all those who have any

f claims against them arj requOlled to apply andave their accounts adjusted : and it is hoped

that all tUofe who are indebted' to theui, uponopen accounts, will makeimmediate payment, orexecute bonds or notes for their balances, andthereby prevent the impleafant neceffity of hav-

ing recourse to cpmpulfivc meafurcs.Auguft23, 1798.

j . . ,V IFill Ve CXpOjed tO .pW'AC

7 Jate,

AT Waflinjton court lioufe on theJ'uefday in September

next and continue until the vrltole isj loltl, the foHow'inc travls of land, or

lo tnncii of each tract as will latistylthe taxes and tnteretl due thereon tothe commonwealth of Kentucky.

Cubbron BarlcH, and Henry Ser-J- !vants, 15000 acres, South fork, Rol-

ling fork. Samuel Cauby, 350, Southfork, Railing fork; awes Tenor,1000, Beach fork. Haiben Moore,iodo, Hardins creek. Charles Boon,5x,' Rolling foik. 'jofeph Butler,23&,2-3- , Breach fork. Joseph" Stro-the- r,

1000, Prathers creeks John C.Owi-hgs- ,

?oo. Rolling fork S. R.Charles Ridgely, Soo, Cartrichtscrack: 1000, do. Thomas Weil, ?ooo,

jxt-on- g lick, tames uupy, ten. 1, 453,11.... ..

rerk, of Salt river. John Bi ifcoc, 500,Rnllmi, fnr.. C Is ll,h U..rtnr,120b, Cloyd's creek. John Blent,1000, B. fork and Rolling fork ; 400,Roiling fork- - Joseph iM'Dowell,i,52tf HerdSns creek. Samuel Ter-rell, joo, RollinK fork. CharlesBruce, looo, Hardins creekUfatuon, as z'1 river K Ohio ; 1000.Beach fork. Robeir. Terrell's heirs,1,500,-lfndia- u licks. Rebecca Murry,60O Potiiingers creek. John Francis

ones', rowo. Beech fork! lofcnh ack- -. ' ... t -

loiij 500, Dong Lick creek. James Ovcrton, tooy, Pleasant creek. JosephSu-iith-

, 620, Kollingfoik ; r,i2o, do.2,260, do. liludfon Mai tin, 1000,I'rathers-an- d Nardinl Creeks JohnEllison, Joo, Francis Carter, 350,Beach fork. Anthony16,776, Beach forky 9,3S5' SamuelJames, 9J0, Rolling fork. WilliamMeriwether, 1,420, Carr rights crecrfv.1'eter Perkins, 3ooo. Peer Tardi.veau, 847. Silas TalbdVt, 1009, Beachffork; j,i7o,do. jooojolo. 2000, doA

William Clever, 1600, Hrtlins creek.William Helm, iooq, Rolling fork,lames Nourfe. qooo, Ortrightscreek ; 2000, do. 200.0, do. '3, Rol- -

line fork : 300. do. 2oo. Potcentrerscieek; 250, Rolling foik ; 300, Pot9tingers crcelc ; 336, do. 200, Holdingfork : loo. do. 6nnn do. ton. Pntirin- -' ' -' A

gers creek ; 2000, Rolling fotk.WJonn iirunt s heirs. 1200 do. Wills-am- ,

John and James Blods 1,195, doJohn Burk's heirs, 200, Beach, fork.Walter Baker s heirs, 200, do. 1200,Hnirlin rriT AAnmrZrnAftt- - rnnron. Stao- mi. ir,i,n vviiV-.-n- c l,v

.r,; d- -- i. ...,.. ot,:vfUI.IIJHMI1U 1 Ull. UU, UCllVtCH HUHIips's and Haikers; 6oo, Hardinscreek. George Scott, 200, Cattrightscreek. Roberc lohnfon. 3.?2S. Har- -

ains creeK. cnapman Aultin, 1000Green river. James Kiiafh, 200 Cart-righ- ts

creek; 500, North side do. 500,S. side do. Nathaniel Grigfby, 200,Beach fork. Walter Cane, 40a, Plea-fau- t,

run. Seth Miles,;oo, Beach fork.William Brown, soojfi-- run, B. F.Moses Short, i37-28re- creek.Kenry Fitzgerald, 330, Beach fork.

The propiietors or their agents, ofany ofthe aforcfaid traces of land ha-

ving airy lawful credits for the pay-ment of the tax, and interest of anyof the lands aforesaid, are requeuedto forward theni to tile fubferiber be-

fore the day of sale that they may havecredit for thefame.x

JAMES HORTON,S.nuguit I6tii, 179B. m

pAKEN up the fubferiber, living inA' Sllelby courtty ,'bii Corn' cre?k,

Vinv. Mare, about'Tfvnrteen hands ?)i?.h, a small liar; no

lrand perceivable, appraised to 12I.

Also, a sorrel Horse colt, abwit irneenr old, a star and long fmp, ap

piaifed to 3I.DANIEL FARLEY.

May J 5, 179-8-- '

THE SUBSCRIBER.Has uft returned tro.n Philadelphia, with a

ir0e ai d n guuiiU ot

HER CHAN D Z E,b t:0NS!STIKG OF

Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard Warei Cut-ier-

Queen's Ware, ire. ire.Also an affortment of BOOKS, confiftirg of

Hfv4ii t, Lw, Hiltory, School, Mulic, Cori3i-ila'- e

Copies, 6'c.A large ailo tmeit of Ladies' Morocco, Stuff,

I.e athei Shoes and Slippers all of which will beIfo'dlowtor Cam.

All those indebted trt him by bond, note,or book account, are requafted tomake payment!an or beiore the firlt day ot September nextA compliance with thisrequeft will be grateful-ly remembered by V'lLL. LtAVY.

Aug. 13, 1 798.

KENTUCKY.Bairdftown Dtftatl, to wit :

May Supreme Court, 1 798.ofeph Akin, complainant-- ,

, AGAINST

John Irwin, John Bullock, and pthe hen's of Thomas Prather,deceased.- - S

ff IN CHANCJZ iu:fcr- - THE defendant, John Irwin, not having en

tered his appearance, agreeably to law and therules of this court, and it appearing to the

ot the court that he is not an inhabit-ant of this commonwealth on motjon of thecomnlainnnt. hv hi.i rnlmfbl- - it isnrrlpipHthe laid defendant do appear here on the thndSuay 01 tne nest sepremuer term, and anlwerthe complainant's bill, or the same will be Ukenas confeiTcd that a copy of this order be in-

ferred in one of the Kentucky newsfpapers foit 0 months Alccefiively, and publilhed at thedoor of Cox's Creek meeting house on someSunday immediately aster divme feivite, ind acopy ftt up at the door of the court house ofNelson county. (A copy.) Telle.

Ben. Grayon, C. Cur.

WILL BE SOLDTO THE HIGHEST DIDDER,

the third Thursday in Spptem- -

ber.next, at the house ol ohn1 aylor, at the Lower Blue Licks, on ,

a credit till the iirit day ot Uctober,1799, the purchaiers giving bond andfecunty lor the payment of the mo- -

johnJhicy-th- e title or" William Bell to a1

lurvey 01 14950 acres, anu jUj" ati cs,Thefc titles lme been conveyed toRobert Morris, and by him tjathe r,

who will convey to the pur-rhafe- is

by deed, with special vtarran-t- y

only, it being intended thai theurchalerys to take en lumlcit tneiflc of tlfe title, aitiinlt all other

claims, ifirny there should be inter- -

feieinc therewith. The larce tracl..'-'..- ..

will be dhided into parcels. ThefSlands lie orfnhe south side of Licking,and binding on the creek, extend out,for about sour miles from the licks.

The people at the licks aie admon- -

iflied to lefrain from cutting wood ortimber of any kind on tfcele lands inparticular, and all those of William,Bell in general.

ti. AIARSHAI,!.Atiguft 22d, 1798. 4t

Fajett County,Atiguft court of Quarter SeEons 1793,

admbiiftratois of Roger Tnrntrideed, complainants.

AGAINSTjofeph Williams, Defendant.

IN CHANCMIXinHE defendant not having entef

11 ed his appearance agreeable to J

law and the rules of this court and'.Xt appearmn to the satisfaction ot this'court that he is no inhabitant of this'.Rate, on the motion of the complaiHants by their counsel, it is orderedthat the said defendant do appearhere on the second mondayin Novem- -

ber next and answer the said bill ofthe.said complainants, that a copy .of"this order be foitliwith publiflied inthe Kentucky Gazette, for two monthsfuccefftvely, and some Sunday imme-

diately aster divine service at the dooror tne rTeioyterian meeting nouie ju.the town of Lexington, and another!copy to be polled at the door ot tnecourt nouie in tins county.

(A Copy.) Tefte.LEVI TODD, C. F. C.

TAKE NOTICE,PHAT the lots of the town of

.1 Gath, situate on Main Licking,at the mouth of Locust creek, in thecounty ot neming, on tne innn mByram Routt, will be expoiett toiaieon the lall Thdrfday in September :

The adjacent conntry is fertile, thctlsituation pood', and a saw mill and grillmill which will be ready to wotk bythe fall, will rehder it very conveni-ent for exportation: the navigation is

well knowfltobc very good: the termsof sale will be made known on the dayof sale, by the

t ru s t E cs,v sold, ,

j A EOUT the tenth of 'crfpnbtr Ilvt t1 UTjl. place toi Ea!timore end 1 hilacVk,'

thufe 'cntki c who i ,i 1, ij to me arjtu'-'(- l tu icpinduH t ,1 r ept tometunc be.c-we- . I liait. "I ' . l.ot Jtterdto t.11, nofice, n av iiec 1 x t tarnther credit, and ILall aOua iv .a manner as will be dilagrct- - tu them, awell as mylelf.

Geo. TegardcnAi-- ift 23,

NOTICE.LWV T'd at the last fefiion cfthpKen.A tucky hath made it my di.ty to

ordei the 'egimtntal musters. I thereforetiiy t ie Lirigade uilpector jnd the ofTcers cora-mind-

iegin ents in the 'third bi'j,.de, that Ihao ordered the several muftei s to be pei term-ed in the month of Cfflobei ntr, (i. e.) Thatofthe (eventeenth regiment on t,!e tctl. th,

tne ni.,th, and the ten'h regiments onthe nth tSetleventh regiment on the I2rand the twenty iecondrcgm.cn' on the 13th ofsaid month.

Tlie omcers w ill be careful to attend equip-ped as the law require, ana inculcate tins dut7onthcnon-coiumiiEone- d oiliters and privates.

Kobert lodd,B. generil thi-- d brigade.

Lexington, Auul S7, 1 ,98. 31 fjParis Di strict, July tzrm, 1798,

Senah Sti.ttor., complainant,(igainli

Geornc tyl'-rt- , Willisri Hoi d andj.JohnThitJitr, defendants.

- In CHANCERY.The defendant flor'd not haiing en-

tered his appe-ran- herein, ap;recibly to theaft of aTemblv and the rules ol tins court, andit appearing totrefatisfaclionoi tie court, thithe is not an inhabitant of thi6 commonwealthOn the motion oi the complainant by his coi 1-

ftl, it is ordered that the laid Jioid do appeac,October tenn?C

bill ; and that ahere on the th'rouayot the nextand answer the complainant'scopv of this ouler be infetted in tne KentuckyGazette for r o months Ricceflivclv, and pulj- -lifhed at the trout dooi oftHe 1'ielbMerianmie-tin- g

house in Paris some Sunday immediatelyafterdivine feivice.

Accpy. rest.THO. AHNOLD, c p D e.

Notice.

i SHALL sttead with" commiflioners appointedby the cpurtycouit of Montgomeiy tountr.

Lon the tenth d iy of October next, on a fuiveyot lettlementEiid preemption, made in the nameof Aaron Hir,as. on Buck Litk crrek in fanlcounty, iA qitfer to take the depositions tf fnn "xdry witneffes and perpetuatgvtheir testimony,refcfting the boundaries cfWlnd furv s, anddo such other afts as fliall heAleemed necell'jryand agreeably to la

James Higgins.Auauita, 1795. t

FAYE TTE COUNTY.Anguft Court of Qucrter effions, 1798.

John Ellis Snd William Elli, )Executors of William El- - V Complainants.lis, deceased,

iCAIKSTJohn Cobb, Ebenezer Smith Tlatt,-Thoma-

s

Dawson, James Tomp (

kins, Humphrey Tompkins and (-- Deiendantfl

Tr,omas Carr, JIn Chanclry.THE defendant John Cobb, not hawing en-

tered his ppcarance, agreeably to lxw and therules of this court, and it appeal inj, to the fatif-faftio- rt

of the court, that he is no inhabitant oftUis date 4 on the motion of the complainants,by their counsel, it is ordered that the said de-fendant do' appear here on the second IVoniUyin No vemUcrncxt, and answer the amended billof the said complainants tnat a copy ol thisorder be forthwith publilhed in the KentuckyGazette for two months fucccffivelv, and fomoSunday immeHIately aster divine frvice at thadoor df the Prefbylenan meeting liouft in th

ktown of Lexington, and another copv to be post.ed at the door of the court house in this county.A topy. .eue

6s. LEVI TODD, c. r.c.

TAKEN up by the fubferiber, irtcounty, on Bear bone

rieeli, a bay MARL, three jears oldfthis fpiing, natural pacer, aboutTeer hands' hivlr; fhc has been in the

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neighboihooiTabout twelve monthspolled and appraised to iol.

SAMUEL PRYORMarch 27, 1:98.

Notice.THE commiflione.s appointed by the coerty

court of Walmngtoii county, will meet on thethird Wednesday in September, 1793, on Cart-light- 's

creek, about one quarter of a milecol. M ithew Walton's jimH, and procccdtD

take the depodtions of certain witnefies, tjceroin calls of thiee entnes in clip

rtame of James Naih; one a military wairauV 1of two hundred acres, and the other tvo'oli rtresfury warrants, of five handred atfreeaclito perpetuate teftniinnyrefpeflmgthe said a'kin laid entries, anddo such other thingj a. (lisjlbe deemed nccelfary andag.eeab'y to law.

Wm. BrowHt

NOTICE. . ,

X Hereby forewarn all pei ions fiom ts'tin anX aiTignmenl on a nt te g ven bv me to Mar- -

tin Uarrell, tor sour poi un, (p'yjb'eihe firllday oj September nent,) ionic tipiem II 179;as I am detenmn-- d rr to pav tl-- (inc.

GEORGE C A RNETTrfAugaS oa,iJ98.. . ... it

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