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papers. is imputed to me, and has involv- m: in jerious difficulties, the cK. tent of which 1 cannot at prefent tore- They will however be Thortly detailed to you. 1 alk of you to examine it with at- tention and determine for yourfelf, if the contemplated plan, let whoever may be the wathor, had gone int oef- lect, what would have been the result to the cuizens of the l'eneisee, whole good it has ever been and will be my nappinels and duty to promote 1... [ The citizens of the United States ought to enquire what would have been the refult to the Union Surely war with the muit formidable powers in Europe. I repeat, read and judge for yourielves, regardleis of popular clamour, which 11, publication has railed in tais city and other places, much to my injury. Shortly will be in l'enelsee, in the mean time believe me very relpectfully. Your obedient fervant, WILLIAM BLOUNT. July
A gentleman arrived from Tennef- fee, met governor Blount fix miles be-, yond Stannton which being ments- bued at that place, a number of its relpectable inhabitants immediately mounted their horfes with a determin- ation to overtake and detain him.
PITTSBURGH, Augult 5. Extract of a letter from 24 gentleman in the North of Ireland, to his friend in afhington county, dated 12th of May, 1797. W hillt we are buwed down to the earth under the iron rod of oppretion exercifed by the moit diabolical ty- ranny that ever difgraced human na- ture, it is with particular factsfaction that I congratulate you living in a land of freedom, enjoying the bleff. ings of peace. The province of Ulfter is declared
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to be in a flate of rebellion, and out of the king's peace, therefore fubject to military law. -And for what ? Be- caufe men of every denomination have laid afide religious prejudices, and a- nited as one man praying for a reform in parliament and difmularat pre- dent wicked adminiftration, who have detalated the coun- try to carry on, as they lay, jult and necettary war-this union has routed the placemen and penioners around his majetty's throne, who are ftrain- ing every nerve to drive us todittrac- army of foldiers, by the name of comanry, are Itationed in every town, whole officers are commif- fioned and act as juffices of the peace, a Species of tyranny in direct oppofiti- on to the fpirit of our much extulled conflitution, blending the civil and "military power in the fame hands- therefore, if any perfon is even but fufpected of being in favour of a re- form, they are immediately dragged from their wives and families, fenton board tenders and prifon thips, Ilati- oned on the coalt for that purpofe, o- thers are chained in dungeons, there to linger in want and mifery emilla- ries, incendiaries, and hirelings are fent out in nightly patroles to rob and plunder the country, and at the fame time Rigmatize the United Irithmen with thefe enormities, a number of whom have been tried and acquirted at the lalt fellions, after every inven- tion to have them convicted recourte was had to perjury, bribery, &e, their proceedings and bath of union was produced in evidence, but after the firictell feruting nothing appeared in them either againft king or contituti- on: the tyrants are to difappointed that they feem determined not to try any more in alegal way, but condemn them unheard 10 prifon thips and baf- tiles. Thefe acts of cruelty will have but their day. 1 have feen a letter from a friend in London, recommend. ing to be Iteady and firm in the great work of reformation, that in the end liberty will reign triumphant.
will America-onceexperienced the im- perious effects of British tyramy, but little 10 what we have here felt. A tear of compation will drop from ev. cry American at this doleful tale, and Itruff that the Divine Ruler of the U. niverfe, in whole handsare the dilpo- fal of all things, that protected Aine- rica to Freedom, will lead poor little Ireland through the tempelluous fea of civil war unto happinefs & peace,
Wedneflay, Auguft 16, 1797.
The Prefident has, in conformity to a law of the 6:h of February, 1793, infued his proclumation, declaring that all foreign lilver coins, except Spanith milled dollars and pasts of fuch dol- lars will ceafe to país current as me- ney within the United States and to be a tender after the 15th of Oc- tober next and all foreign gold coin will ceale to pafs current as money within the United States and to be a legal tender after the 3111 of July 956
From the AURORA. Some alk how it happens that the Yankees are fuch firm rederalits The anlwer is obvious The Prefident is a Yankee; the chief jultice is a Yankee; the firit affociate judge is a Yankee; the fecretary of date is a Yankee; the fecretary of the treafory is a Yankee; our ambailador in Lon- don is a Yankee; our minitter at Ber lin is a Yankee our minitter in Spaing is a Yankee the agent for fettling British fpoliations is 3 Yankee one of the French commilifioners is a Yan- kee our miniter to the Dey of AL- giers is a Yankee: moit of the print. ers in the pay of government an YARD kees. While the Yankees have many of the loaves and lithes, it would be itrange indeed if they were notic- deralifts
LEXINGTON LODGE LOTTERY, AND CHANCES OF INSURANCE. 27th day's drawing.-Augult 12. PRIZES. Of 500 Dollars, No. 1554. or 250 dollars, No. 495. or $2 dollars, No. 649, 1433, 2841. Of 25 dollars, No. 22:4. Of 20 dollars, No. 172, 569, 674, 1179, 1275, 1444, 1431, 1483, 1738, 1863, 2122, 2331. or 15 dollars, No. 188, 194, 139, 538, 753, 991, 1626, 1733, 1974 2053, 2107, $300, 2307, 2453, 2712, 2749, 2823. or 10 dollars; No. 41, 423, 504, 655, 744, 781, 904, 95% 100, 1193, 1203, 1224, 1293, 13:9, 1326, 1355, 1379, 1681, 1943, 215, 22 2218, 1280, 2321. Of dollars, No. 3, 26, 65, 85, 479, 648, 743, 275, 1014, 1013, 1196, 1330, 1492, 1476, 1718, 1745, 1909, 1971, 2071, 2123, 2510, 2320, 2335, 2371, 2392, 2168, 2475, 2231, 2533, 2505, 2011, 3723, 2897 1071. BLANKS. No. 36 33, 41, 16, 47, 52, 67, 115, 117, 152, 177, 187, 18g, 196, 218, 219, 225, 231, 244, 252, 273, 304, 322, 373, 338, 34% 401, 4-7, 413, #39, 460, 509, 528, 547, $50, 553, 536, 601, 615, 622, 653, 662, 652, 673, 619, 632, 685, 694, 718, 749, 766, 774, 777, 775, 793, 196, 826, 842, 846, 851, 870, 870, 975, 925, 933, 964, 97% 983, 1032, 1059, 1004, 1066, 1084, 1092, 1099, 1103, 1110, 1112, 1147, 1163, 1167, 1169, 1171, 1178, rang, 1213, 1321 1326, 1231, 1244, 1265, 1276, 1290, 1299, 1324, 1308, 1323, 1352, 1309, 1384, 1387, 1451, 149% 1523, 1621, 1632, 1635, 1677, 1690, 1702, 1727, 1743, 1766, 1785, 1801, 1802, 1837, 1858, 1891, 1906, 1912, 1917, 1935, 1937, 1995, 2233, 2070, 2016, 2107, 2110, 2112, 2116, 2292, 2302, 2313, 2332, 2347, 2219 2225 2245 2250 2270 2291 2355, 2367, 2379, 2428, 2144, 2455, 2476, 2513, 2545, 2590, 2626, 2632, 2646, 2679, 2697, 2710, 2717, 2740, 2751, 2755, 2764, 2366, 2783, 2784, 2826, 2829, 2833, 2853, 2816, 2906, 2931, 2934, 2931, 2939, 2963, 2985.
28th Day's Drawing.-Auguft 14. PRIZES.
Of so dollars, No. 2246, Of as dollars, No. 292 314. Of 20 dollars, No. 1007 1673 2114 2343 2526 2673. Of is dollars, No. 39 822 1102 1123 1180 1183 1877 2453 2019 2756 Of 10 dollars, No. 49 101 278 466 632 1174 1258 1320 1395 1493 1508 1559 1624 2133 2248 2288 2441 2458 2522 2808 2916 2958 of 0 dollars, No. 76 113 206 207 393 406 514 631 683 710 1017 1058 1082 1133 1208 1207 104 1388 1472 1517 1741 1810 1909 1934 2020 2002 2282 2305 2483 2576 2593 2730 2705 28242904 29 BLANKS No. 9 10 29 35 58 63 S1 88 128 134 141 149 153 208 253 301 316 339 334 356 301 367 375 300 392 419 443 447 453 483 488 489 510 532 535 55T 557 584 583g 595 690 735 751 703 817 849 887 928 940 942 948 949 957 987 1021 1081 1093 1105 114, 1159 1181 1188 1220 1270
1377 1411 1414 1439 1465 1567 1480 1531 1572 1003 1613 1017 1044 1663 1712 1749 1756 1763 1828 1850 1853 1857 1870 1902 1919 1923 1924 1927 1041 1976 1989 200% 2019 2030 2017 2086 2113 2118 2135 2146 2176 2200 2207 2:11 2239 2424 2466 2471 2477 2505 2514 2531 2547 2552 2568 2001 2605 2610 2659 2722 2748 2744 28or 2849 2865 2871 2879 2884 2900
NOT T HE fubferiber will attend, or his agent for him, at the town of Newcaltle, in the county of Lincoln and Rate of Kentucky, from the 20th of September next till the goth of Oc- tober includive, to lay off and mark the in and one lots of faid town to the purchafers, agreeable to the terms of fale.
HR HAS FOR SALE or 14,000 acres of Land adjoining of the faid town, which he will lay off in fmall tructs to fujt the purchafers, to whom an indifpatable title will be made. Spencer Griffin. Auguft 14. if
AKEN up by the fubferiber, liv- ing on Flat run, Harrifon coun- ty, a Itray mare, four years old 12 and a halt hands high, both hind feet white, a blazed face, branded on the nigh (houlder 3-appraifed to nt. Alfo a fmail bay yearling ware colt, no brand nor fleib mark, lucks the above mare-apprailed to at John Cartmild. June 6, 1797. AKEN up by the fubferiber, a roan horfe, about fourteen hands high, a ftar in his for. heal had homps for doggs, on both fore feet, a buill bell on, with a rope collar-appraifed to 131 105. Samuel Strahan. Mafon county. April 22, 1797, AKEN up by the fubtoriber, near the head of jeffamine, about 8 miles from exington a bay mare 0 or 10 years old fourteen and half hands high, branded RW, the has a than in her forehead, near ind foot white, had on a finall bell with a leather col. lar; appraifed to 181 ILLIAM HOWARD Auguft 8
May 12th, 1797. AKEN upby Thomas Howard, a bay mare, 13 hands high, five years old, branded on the near but- valued TO gl. I JAMES HOWARD.
Taken the fobferiber, in Fay- ette county, ealt, fork of Jellamine *bay mare, four years old next foring, branded on the near fhoulder CSB and on the near buttock AS ap- 0 praifed to 161. SUSANNAHSPEED. October 26, 1796. 1
$ hereby given, that I fhall for myfelf and partners, attend with tue committioners pointed by the county court of Mafon, under an act of affembly entitled ** An act to afcertain the boundaries of land, and for other purpoles,' on Fuelday the twelfth of Septem- next, at the place of the improvement, of acob Dripmin's preemption, affigned to The inas Mills, on the waters of Mill creckfund Johnfon's fork, then and there to perpetuate the teltimony of certain witnetfes tending to eitablish the improvement and fpecial callief the entry of the Card Drinnin's preemption. JOHN GRAY. Maion county, Auguit 10.
N OTICE is hereby given that'a pe- tition will be prefented to the general affembly of Date at their next fellion, by tundry inhabitants of Hardin county, pray that a divili. on of faid county may take place, to that the lower part thereof may be erected into a feperate county. June 29. 1797.
Taken up by the fabforiber living in Harrifon county, on the waters of Mill creek, an irongray mare, three years old, a. bout thirteen and a half lumpds high, three white feet and leys, and a blaze in her face, branded the right houlder TF in a piece; appraifed to 101. JACOB JENNINGS. May 28.
Taken up by the fubferiber, living on Licking river, near the mouth of Locuit creek, Montgomery county, dark brown mare, missedwith gray hairs branded on the near bat- tock thus and has on a fix fhilling beil with double cullar, but no bockle. Alfo fucking fluid colt approited to 131 JOHN wood.
EIGHT DOLLARSE TRAYED or Refen away from the Subforiber, Hving in Bom bon county, stroud's creek, at liorn- back's Mill, a fortel Mare about hands high a finall in her forehead, branded on the dear bottock and off thoulder thus JR. the faid Mair, and delivers her 10 the fubferiber at Hornback's Mill, full have the above reward. JOHN
Auguft 7. *5t et my Rock early Ind ipring. a black, and a bay, three years old each, branded with a three bar di flirrup iron and perhaps with the letter M, neither of them docked. A generous reward will be given to any perfon for delivering faid mares, or either of them to the Fub. feriber living on Boon's cree Clarke county.
JAMESMOORE, fen. Auguft 14 *it
Thirty Dollars Rewind WILL be given for apprehending a man who call, himfelf W illi- am james, of a middle lize, fair hair, quened with an Kel-tkin, dark Rdn- had on when I flaw bing a coarle blue nankin breeches and jack- et, the breeches ried at the knee with this rape. The faid James, yefter- day loid me a faddle, and received payment, which afterwards proved to be the property of Mr. Burrowes, TRANCIS BARRET. Lexington, Augull 1797. 13%
Notice-that commillioners appointed by the court of Shelby county, will meet ARMY house, on Lung rull, on the of Augult next, 14 under to take the deposition of findly and their tell- mony, relpecting The calls in an cutry in atrea- Jury Name for $10 acres of had ade in my name, and on which new live, and do luck other at as will be dremed necessary and agree> able to law. Banj AMIN HOCHES. July 29. A LL perfors interefted, are defined to take notice, that the commitioners appointed by the court of Shelby county, for that purpofe, the 6th day of Suptember next, meet at the haufe of Joieph Winlock, on Bullkin, branch of Brather's creck, and will proceed to take the depolitions of fundry witnofles to ella- blim the improvement and other special calls ITE the certificate and entries of a lettlement and prue ption, granted by the court of committi- oners to Govt M'Clure. GEORGE APCLURE, By W ILLIAM CROW, - His Attorney in Facts
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Taken up by the fubtoriber, living on Lain's run, the waters of North Elkbord, Scott county, a road borte cult, two years oft, branded on the near ihoulde, thus approid- ed to 181. ABRAHAM : June 10.
N the latter end of the year 1795,- William Owen, of Scott county, took up a dark man mure, about five years old 500 a Brawherry reantind cult, neither of which was branded, or any other mible mark. In the be gloning of the year '56, be traded the to A lexander Mahan, who trided her to a certify An Gruell who has taken of the frace- In the latter part of the year '96, fall Owens traded the colt to John M'Carry, pres lous as which he branded it Drus As I have good reafon to believe that And Owens has not whed agreently to law. and as 1. have taken up faid colt, Itake this method of ing the above na formation to chaols the owner to obtain his 140- party. ABR M HEATH 13t Augult A 1797.
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ISRAEL HUN D BOOT & SHOE MANUFAC TURER 49 R ESPECTFULLY informs the Public in KG- neral, and his Friends - particular, that he has commenced bufinets in all its VATIOUS branches, on Croft freet, four doors from Main fireet. He irom the heatners and excellence of his work to merit the lavors of the public. He has furnilied himself with IL few excellent workmen, together with Jome of the beft materials that can be produced. OTICE. Whereas Beauchamp, of Kent county, and flate of Delaware, ex- eduted a bond to Daniel James, of the county and itate aforefaid, with Jelie Beauchamp feeu- crity, for the payment of forty pounds, dated the first day of September 1384. All persons are hereby contioned again taking an siflign- ment on faid bond, at tem determined not to pay it, unleis compelled by law. JESSE July 31. 130 WANTED IMMEDIATELY
good Journeyman Brick Maker To whom hberal wages will be given. Enquire at Richard oteman's, lign of the Swan, Short dreet, or to the fab- feriber about three miles from Last Ingion,
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WALKER BAYTOR. Augult,