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Page 1: Kentucky gazette and general advertiser. (Lexington, KY ...nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7fbg2h7n6b/data/0262.pdffnatic circles is, thtt either before! G Vbn'T Clark with June ceaie between James

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" He toi't, r'ie Herald oi noisy woi'd," N.ws fim.illninonjlamb'rmgitlnsbaclc '

I EXINGTOV, APRIL 3.1 m iiintaaffi

On ti j 19th nit. Cait. Vj itt,toich nakcr ot this town, haJaqaantifyof fre ill painted canvas exposed tothe iun, 1mt.1I cei nig;,, when it w1 tiled uj) and placed in the lost mhis (Inn About two o'clock, thenet morning, tfu canvas wa culcu

red to be on sire, by two bo) vvhi

veie llceping neir it. uy the gieatexertions of cant. Vyatt, and a sew

of his nearest m inbors the sire wasextin un.sd, without any verv material in; 'ry to the house. We anlorry to lay that capt. Witt's faceand hands were conhderablv burntin throwing the canvas out of thehnnle. It is thought the sire "mull

hae been generated by the heat ofthe Iun, which was absorbed in thecanvas during the da.

On Sunday night la ft, there wasa vet y brilliant Aurora-Boreah- s fcen

We are authonftdto say that col.James Barbour, is a candidate in thedituft south of the, Kentucky, forelector to choose a president andvice pieiident of the United States.

The bank of the U. S. a rp makingarrangements lor eltablilhingbranch bank at New-Orlean- s.

The negroes have lubftituted forSt. Domingo, ffayti,tve name whichthe liland originally bore.

Dr. Barton is appointed by theAmeric in Philofophn al society, topronounce an eulogium on Dr. Joieph Pneftly.

The following lettei to Dr. EplnainiM Dowell, has been put into our hindsioi publication. Ever feeling for te-

rn le diftrefsj we tretly infeil the letterAlthough Miss M'Dowell (or M'Dolljlias, tor forae time, been confidercd animpoitor ; yet th ir is loinptlnrig in hercond ict tint is laid to leae the woft fa-

vourable impreffioi s on all who convci lew th her.

Philadelphia, mb Feb. 1804.Dear Sir,

YOU no doubt lecollecl the ac-

count pubumed in the western papers asew mon'h n, htive to the lobbe-r- y

of a younu wo nan, in the county otL- coning in this ft .te, by the name ofM Doll, on her w y trom Montreal toKentucky, and the variety of reportswhich wf-r-e in circulation lelative to herchirader. Since my arrival in thisplace, 1 have been called on by a gen-tleman of the fir't refpectabihty, underwhole patronage tn s young woman nowin, to know is I was acquainted ith

and to requcft ot r the savor

run

man

who

-tome

aid

her,

last.

Ken-- r

tucky I

The ports w hieh circulationof silence ot Miss

M'Dolt's have

entei tamed ot the ty

what Ibe related otand excited a geneial 111.

1 oehilt,te.i.J..i- -

rare

iHin.u'riitC) ItjJICICHLSeveiy

Ih feciam she i

p ovc-- deception illthe h Fo

I mi very a knowKatoforiT u s character. I

been 1 andymh h r nie tlun She

1 .s a tolerahle ajpensibnut e ither

1 b'i lfLt", lw i 1 - r fi - rk. I ind h- - a cefun

t "i-t- h 1 r !n ilf r m hirhd eiihftrers 'I is doubl

h r the person who was (tnonede.ant

t 1 f .1 rce- it, h t ilt il, 111J

. e we , i. ' I 1 1. ' a

ten nn eanerltt. d ot1 l Tj-ri- - .

y u ire ( r 11 a 01 ' ; 4 10 1 Tu"rz art, alr iffi' "tn fri n.

mem uncd mr, i in r 11 m irit hi through le nie u i T,.Bona, the lintilii coniui heie, Mi.

coed j--

hlh, nJu.ey lhi Pate, ,ts UI,J a ,)letext tint theie wisunder vtu direction Hie utelvlf-f- r ' .linethis tor .Vtontreal. It you Lno-- no- - in that trter,, quot herMunij it W1lo,a write me, I v .11 her ot IMPOI KMTINiOPVAIIOy onh, infonMUmn I exped lemain IHE oURJCC1 0F tNVON.Kiiiladciphia until loirn. in , .,,

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Youiuoedientieivant.John Barry.

M' Lowell, 1eiituck.).,

LONDON, Pel.. 4.

i 1 t

1 c tV ., a n t

e li 1. ' intention leceive lniitlather, u ,,

s polTeh

A.iril. ,. i

Itateintnt.voied

Billm;

Apian has been presented to the imined b- - sore the Pru v .C-- icil. wd Vh lip rb-u- r

nrlt conlul to chain together a num-!ii- d: a d claration that mvilion Rev, Blackmailber ot slat beats, so a's.to tnis oo nry will a'tempted in the'

ike bridge, and vvhvMi courr-- the piifent ', wind nd phCroctt-- t

join them together,nearly to extend this bridgeoouiogne to juover.

Ii htlilrit Tn

to

ot

The following letter' betJthre fir.ft conr'!1 lentf ,'n.nUtershtelv received fmm .1.1 . '"Jrine and war

J " 1'pv..iauic.1 r"u,"m"'-"- " uuLiic LOI.enhn. ., f',..i. o

iys that pot '

"Weareforrytoinformjou,that VC'V 'isfied ls jnnney vbi1,mCth-.- mentioned in our lall rel

t0aft flther ofllirh GroffoiJSpeQ.ng threatening lo'oulogne' rthe armament, Cambvvilir ripnm round torw"ard itate

it generally believed thit amattempt will made to invade thiscountry a fliort time, and

different tranfacYionsgreatly depreffed."

January 2t.R.. ' T . t, ."u"ai"" jciurnea to raris ontU0ArU.a vinu, a to coast dispatched couriers to theirmyol Angereau lately . ..

onne, and supposed to be deflinedagainst Portugal, has been marchedto Brest, where there said toto be or 40,000 troops ready forembarkation."

Each regiment of line inFrance, been ordered to fuiniiha certain number chosen men forthe camp at Arras, which is to con-stitute the invincible lesion, efcor- -

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and Samuel GilmerEngland. Reportsays, that they are to take the oathto come back victorious th theirgeneral or never to return any more.vjreat emulation prevails theveterans to into this lemon :

but the tranfenpts do not 1ihW the

Willi cotton

lame ardor. 1A letter from Geno. bronpht bv L

the" Hamburgh mail on rhurld.y, ,h T'waimentions Gen. Keurnei11. , .

'lecll

with

The

visitVa

enter

that

rumors

has

ur commu- -

troons aeittne, ,.v.10 l'icat po Uotou rock

which provi f.oul h.!e was byHer

defhnation this force iCndcie itthe Eaft-Ind.e- s,

t0 bhavethecivihtytolet-hempafsoi- t v

In this --v in!are confirmed a efforts

from Pans, which that tin veffel""'iicuy Lett reh tance the

fh court of lnnoo Saib. fn- -. ,1.1 . trmay pollcfs to the father their hatred '

, , houis.vi .joii. ims application to you verled in the affairs of India, have

'n CMl;UT.nnC.,0ufon,C lnormtt,onbeen sent by Buonaparte to Toulongiven by a

a(.COmpanv the expedition. Regtucky, hole n Jesse Scdtt. He' , :. ninformed her thit D .M'DovM, near " "' recollee,d' was

r,ncf,.i,,HMiU,m,K,fi gencral for threeDoll, Wds

ved 111 pirt the weften country uul'"vu '" 10l- - rle let rortn inwii&flhe on Cuberland nverl against Menon D'fct

. tnov d from ureal that had been able.ythe )e ISOO. 1 his is to penetrate India, he, Regnier,

concct, will be, untortan j was to be the Governor General5ojii,j woman, ot the hicrheltimpoi tame, there.She induced o n the o Accounts were in rlJfath.i, toluppofe dead, ind is vefteidav r th Am..lf

villain, Lord Keith, reWWrobbed oft Boulogne, asby h r father's A as late as Wednesday Itcnptionot Conn-f- s perlbn, as ?,ven L, t v. ...3..in th- - advertifemci-- t pubhlhed in V ' P cic

. . pmhqr tnfl- -

ilt

r;ot intoin consequence the

fi lends and

wiieincifi-

nal

C.bn a injury to her. "" "' """"'" ' ll""""butfiom lome there is weathervery litde doubt

ofhaie

t rLf i ainonj tnenoflref

,1..1

w,u.mnj,practice

embarkation couldOur squadron confided

occurences, beingmoltand clofc

accounts from wefte-- n

Senatev. .kl r - .viaui. iii'uuiioiii.1. ui ine to beisiertainivd untortunti t'ma.f ,itate conudtl agitation.

ob,ert of cumin nilitiryUt yT.liK, un'j-e- i peilJ1!ts ,

i Wlldl Illi- -

hers Is to certainly m Ionmli an th- - iteiot

h injuues, fhoul fic'lvmnortoi, tli- - b

on of imanity. nv owpnrt, at tov.Haf cthave .ntro-l- to cOn-vii-

p to be awo nan twe a?- -,

d ee,thougJi 1,

in- -

tt-- d noet m

tiitr ijuif 1, 'inner' o1 1, t' 111 (1 on

nti ,

Deri e.it

to ol

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to intime la

din lei

UaiiviU,

.111

L.be

permits

Report

,?I'rench

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of

will

among

lulof of

not be, known.of 2j sail of

m?n ns rliflH--vrylate ana tfte leiate,

has her

hCT

our

were enabled to pietty

Private de

eu,.liiiiiciu jiic ftvll

Iland any places the.,.... Jmlull lUcked ty thc 0d

be,

mu'--

oncv.ion,

ton'

'hnt

O".!!!

for

now

is--to

mo'ities hatreds hie ben reand have caused anopen

to the executiorf of the lawmilitary not only thfdenartrrent Dea Sevier, but

La These scenes havinot only spread through thale

have alfj occasionedmarch of troops and militay

ccutions.February

At thatin troops hadken plice within sew pall ,

whether for their exercrle

Both Mr. and Mr.said have cxprefiel then co

nJil4o- - - iciot this week, that and

continento:d

Inc ue,inel

to mai i.n the

aure the aiunenticitv ot the llo'in'Jwhich we have iull b ti

t.

Anifticnj;

h

lif'omt'r mod u iquelion ible Jbn ti

diihtii'). 1 wo ")ih oncers, (I r - W il il

jth ii 111 th" Fifiieh aiejiit u- - .

iiivel Iroin iice, hai 11 ns tlieii Bphi Bumtie tion t'leiiLt. Ihtv bftn Mi. 'lioilee

II

the 2

bottomeda we T f

il. .l t . . r , ..13 " ' Jll'SV'H ill1-

& --. mfloVllP n l nro t 1, .

1 nnio, jan 7. nnirj uiuunSoon aster his arrival last night,

Patrrk C

his..

K"bert Cra,Jwas r.L.fu,,! with rhm for two l)Knn r,m

inhours he ,

rj?1the works

the nv 2irl ,. ,m ... c 1 in that he

bein in

are

has

w

,,

, and the lite florins Ben. Coxwrerks mg the coitt, had conhde- - Wm. Coxrabl the enthuhaiin of the George"Coiticeloldiers.

and the Torbes JarCount lme this moining Devers

ana ana

Th at i 1 ... r i

Ts

30

his

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n

"ifgracedbi

who'chargesBuonaparte

th

Wtments,

werVre

L.

Alarqms Luchtfini,Cobentzel,

Ahid conferences the nrft?conful(Ricrid. Downton Abram Dcvenport

with aneyrana, afterwards jonn uowningtrom the refpec- -Bav. 'wivLive courts. 1 ne con- - vvnuam xicter

gref, and for ncgociations between William LfTexbe'ligerent powers, are daily en- - Wm. Eflew 2.

and now said that)Ptu la offered, and been accep- - Joseph Farknerted'by France, as mediator, togeth-jW-

with Aullm, to reitore a peace. FlemingThe general opinion 111 our diplo- - llobort Frazierfnatic circles is, thtt either before! G

Vbn'T Clark

with

June ceaie between James Gatewood John GriflinPrance, that Austria, juiiiiuamiicra James

fU1lng,.,

"MRuffia, Pru.ua, Spain Bernardconquett ol the war.

cte1 ntl

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BOSTON, Marc1 i.Innate Pi Jj ia.

eaie to e toure

tliw Johnth U frigate, Andrew Huber

ai ,1b, C

illi intj ihi

P.hiT

it. nam-hand- s

ofdji-jiotni- Mutter riolrnj;?

, winch nomas Bern.tne to ... ,, i r. . ...... .1... u.

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i.iiu.avu lu t'ee in Hi7!- -rToulon, ad that the fleet1 1 ot 1, orto carry them, , 1. attached a

lions on board tor six months. so large u .ne. . tit-tle of muit bejuati , impoiubk to bring

is lord Nelson u ,11 ,hu 0 , ,,10ferK upon thee. , ,nd e at.eivion of the

Of port unmoletted. conclu- - Ln a nee f id dion we by exertioi s 1 th. cj.nbat dletter Hates lo , t afloat. Aster the

K JZl ""-v"'- ""' agents tne CKcumltanceSRluirl m with anv information which notorious .,. ., .,., ,1 ..

relative of to Enolind nnrl wellr i ,, ot lour the Anciicans were

"

v ime was i,

commandedquainwdwithDi.T EgyPc

believesMo Kentucky, ln'taing,

information intoto thu ite

1

is t fileuce rnnrff n"him ap- - rercivpehenfivethatth; Benjamin'from

t,

whi will atfcmpc(D10Cka,-,11igiquadro-

eltate. df--.,

U.....U...lIpnnj.

relations,

.. iui tnepurpose merely

wflp rf ionsserious "" "

th

in.

A . cui panvery ot

UI

nueieft i

in

loss

r,

"i

ei

f

t!

u.

A

in a

it anII1C

it

am

o'conscription, in

of also 111

butthe e

12.Boulogne it is repeated,

embarkation of the taa

but as has

Yorke A Idintrtofi

the g at- -

or li i

no kingdom.

i.,.

(in trtn

nre, Al

n

Invp

lcl

lhom.sChew

S.

&

thecrtafing;

111

,1

i

it agreeable Htukftep

cji

Is

vou

compelled to hit render. It saidtint there wcit 35 pci To is, officers

men, on board the Fh ladelphiaIt thit the oiTceis werettcatedwith hunani", but the men

in andhn M who we.

fieri

Url

ibte

hJ

and

and

and

Wm.

and

Dispatches, ''nnourc.rg the above- -

mentioned untottunate eent, wereput on board a bound to Bostoncapt. Lombard, which from

upwards otWe undentand that Capt. Willi-

ams, who h'c ai lived at Gloucester,z days from Cadiz, is n 111s that the

o',i.ers of tlu Phil idelphia had thelioerty of the city on then parole, un-

der the Diotechon ot the Bntifli con-

lul : and thit commodore Prebblehad purehaled and eqiimped two vef--

lels to be emplued attempt toretake or ddtroy thv; lngate.

Washington City, Mai ch 21.Yeftcrday the following trom

he fiVti t was to the toConciefshy Mi. Harvie ,

partmenfs ol France, defenbe th.HV0 le and House of Represent a

h.uebeei

refif-tinc- e

Vendee.alarm

countriis,

days

.ire

peifled

FloranceJoftph

hoftilitics

between

''dded

vtfleltailed

Cidiz dtys hnfie.

mcfTagedelivered

tuts of tbe Uttittfl itutes,

I slyrwHn.cate t0 ConTefs - 1 tteileteivcd from captain Brambndge. com- -

nanaetef the Philadelphia aie, 11

tortmn of 'he wieek th 1 tllon ths the coin: ot JmiioIi, md thit h m

elf, his officer', ard hive lien in-

to the hands ot the lpohtans. Ih s

. ceident rendejs expedient encrcaiet'ntf, and m luge onrexpenies 11

the M n bevund h ittthe list,iprt pnation f r nivnl centra

plated. I theitoit tinconsideration Connie's tuch addi-

tion that appropi latinn is they maythink the exigency rerui es.

TH. JhtFLRSON.

All ner Lous are herebv forewarn.ld tiom taking anaflijinment Ol E, civ

ki.an 1 nLu Jpnhvmprn .rtfitnr InhiiTliihTitiiplVii i a t r in e via. in i

toj ui iiaut , patu IUIU nOlC.

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Wro. GreenLewis GorJen

diS.

Pi

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of

LewisLee

Daniel L)leJohn

Charles and Wm

Ni'Kee

Da

vij. aniuelnave

u

A11

R.

-li

John

cum;ibn ,t

1 iteh u liu e

1) 1 niwJ 1 Brian1

tni ! ' n

luikunas

John Bell

Jnies Crutthert

et

slVilliam1 1. oioei t

(.roin ellWilliam CoxJ Cjots

n ChandlerJames ( kfon

icob Crooth, andCai

amci Collyeriohn Clark

rerei iEumoaiianCramerLouis

DavisBenj. Davi

jacobESus. E.John Englifli

FSamuelWm. Foard

hflia Fiftier

willarid 01 Gray

neliu.

j rjoin Gibson

benefir

country

:o

fifty

H

R.

Tho. Hopkins Joel Hitt'Ihonus Hill Richard Hiter

George HamiltonGeorge

ir i.:j. T.u.. .iidiuci 11JWR1115 je nuwiuns .

John Davidit

1 rlomans HowJrH

embark01

is h

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private ai

ath 1 .....

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to

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vived,

abattd

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cliterrane

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to

on atur ill

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,s

Grimes

rialley Hilltnai

j -ofeph Herndon James Hemphill

Robert Hufton or Jonathan HolmesRobert Perry John W. HindeChnft. Heckman Sam. Himesohn Hardwith David Haibifon

Wm. Hayes. Ezek. HaydonPeter Hall Tohn Hamiltonrhos. Holloway

IT

G.W.Coi.nicbacl!

Eldridge

,naPnte

Peter January Js. B.Caty Jones Tohn TonesGrace Jonrs Arthur ItvinWilliam Jones Robert Juitt

Wm. Kelly Samuel KellyJames Kennedy George KitorJohn B. Kalb

WilliamHancock

Lowrey 2Sarah Lawsonfames Leonard

E.

Mohn fr. 1 li.

ers

&

MarySam. M'Dowell

Jchn

cfeph

Dienftman

Hitle

January

Jacob LchreMias LaxghamAbner LegrandJohn Lowman

Alarlliall M'CIenahanJames Martin hnlesWJames Mornfon Robert M'Gimfe

John Bradford Kitty MiltonMornfon

Mitch-d- l

Wallace

Rev. MooieMiles M'CowenMaria M.M'Calla

Morris MitchellCaleb M'Dowell John MotleyJohn Moore G.br.el MadisonJan es M'Millan Robt. M'NittJacob M'Conothy John MlnnerBenj. Chas. MHchell

'hJoseph Newmeyer Thos Nitholfon

Thos. OckkreePcYiexanc'er 1'un-Villiu- m

Peacock Da-- 5

srd Payne LongheadRcger Patten William PnngleSamuel Aaifn PtalherHeiuy Payne Harriet Prei

nliam Potts Artl.jr t .

RcidJolin Rtelor 2

Jf..ph RobertsLIp RanfdaleBenjaiimi Riley

homas Reilly

ii am iiuuanu, a rfi-- 1- - w" -- j' ' ya ocott

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Cortland Lambert

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Sam. Mennet

MerrillN

vviin in -- neeg'e, caie of

du 2 v ,d 3

Pool2 Ms

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id

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utwn Licai j- -

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Rev. mr. Ra"kin2David RobmfonDavid RolsTohn RiceWilli m RuffellMichael Kice

Jane Sheirard Robert Scott:T!i

Jlli s o

' rm

ts1

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Ttdd n

.i 'ho 1 ifcn h

jeikph I hoi Ion i '

1 ev tullatUS I onip- -

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p i in is G. K. ! ii n ,l,iiiiu. Ii il nz Hc . David 1 ho-- 1

clrden 6 How- - masnd Pettr Tr'Per 2

Nathm G. Thd- - Hon. B. I lirullonnui, or Antho- - Hauh 1 a.lor

VEdward Violent Isaac xoorbieS

iWilliam Vtale Patrick VanceJales Vigus

Waleb Walhce

tsuitri-Jh- t

and VTott

pe"ccr WatLinsLrchd. Williamsindiew Valkcr

Margaret Woods 1' man'. Wainn aJohn Winn Rev. mr. WelfilJohn P. Wagnon Sufannah Wilhara-Ceor- ge

Webb soil 2,

iRabecca Worley William Wa'fonKobeit W1II011 William Waldroti

' Mary Watts Edw ard Westjlfaac W. Walk- - J. WilsonI era ohn WilliamsTfaac Wells 2 George W. Ward ?

Ychard Yates Geo. Youne, fen.

lEnglehart Yeifer David Young.JUriN JURJL)AJN,jr. P. M.

April 1, 1804.

Alex. Parker & Co.AVE jufl imported from Philadel-phia, and are now opening in the

new brick houte, on Main itreet, chreft- -ly opposite the court house, a very ve

and elegant aflortment of

Merchandize,CONSISTING OF

Supeiflne and toarte broad cloths,Caffimeres Jc catinetts,Wide and narrow chintzes afforted,Cbarle and Sne muslins alfortcd,Satins, mantuas, lutettrings Sv crapes af-

forted,Men's and women's silk and cotton hose,A variety of silk and muslin fliuwU,Silk and muslin handkerchiefs, jfMerlailles quilting,Dimities and stuffs,4-- 1 and 8 Irish linens,Ruflia theetings, bed tickings Sc drillings,Kidd, morocco and tuft fl ppevs,Tue best M deira,Sheny, Port and Lon-

don particular wines,(ficnch biandy, Jamaica Ipirits & Ihrub,

I eis, loaf liigai, chocolate & coffee ofthe first quality,

Hard waie, qieen's, glass ard chinawares aiTorted,

Sheet copper, bar-iro- n, lickles and fythesot the first quality,

With almost eery othei article in demand'; which they will sell at the mostreduced pi ices tor cash.

Lexington, April 3, 1804.

virtue of a deer e of the circuitt)Yconn of Fayette, we the undersign-e- d

commiffioners, willexpofe to sale, torready cafli, on the 12th mft. at the courthoule door in Lexington, the followingtrats ot Land andpeilonal piopeity, or

Wo much thereof as will bt hifhcient to

latisfj a decree, made in thri.ia court,in savour of George 1 rotter and Alex-

ander Scott agaihll James Kincnd, iz.9,500 acres of land lying on Rock-castl- e,

in Madison county.271 acres, lying on th" waters of

Deep creek, a branch of Chaplain, inWaflungton county.

Also, 6t7 acres in Warning ton coun-

ty, be the tame more or less.

12 kettles and the appiratus theretobelonging' tor making fait petre, at Kin-caid- 's

rave, on the fii ft mentioned tratt.One negro man, fund'y horfs and

md all the household furniture be- -

lonin: to the said KinciidAndrew M'Calla,John Jordan, jrTLomat Wallace.

and

AduI 2d 1804. 2w

Harrison Circie't C01 rtFebiuar ten.i. if-- i

uv,U

Jobn Alhfon, complainant, ', Against

Willamward, George v ,rd, Joseph am' ,B. Wards, defendants

i IN CHANCERY.I Ti,a!,P.iar'?S,t0Jthe lat"' awn ofth court

defendant, Willjam Wir,l,,snotan inhabitant of this state, and not hav'np en-tered hi a(3l,ear,ce herein, it is ordered th.the do appear here, on the timd day i the nextJune ten, at d enter hn ,pej, 0ce he,.,,,audt.ve "imti to perform tl e (lerree et t ,.court, otl -- v ,re the coiii,1t 1, lrit s ill will ' etaken against Im for conleid n that tl isor.,er be publiflied in Come pub'ick i.ewlperin thisftalje, foi two months fucee(7ivel

Actpy. At ted,t VS. Moore, C. II. C. C.

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Jon. Bo' ies, AWr.March 24, ISO. 3W

Shunkhn lot tc rewii dtr c Mr. nine rT. O. T r. " -(li ill not pay it jfceond time. . mm. r .stroiner vv ea' tiers -- muh ,Letnr to tbs fitcj,'e cf JSttP-'and- , and

Jeremiah ftogerr.' Udv,(i button Willm bnnplon moie adverttseu.a 'j, rt Gaze ,cMarch 2- -, 84. v .CharLs "di nh 2 J h.i "spi ingcr ' L tra.

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