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to a deduction of 15 pef centum. i-ir1 4 . i. rTipJr rlfs. rn have .1 considerable auan- to t, Tiif T hnvc 'e a considerable quan- jc Wbv riven, that I have - t Mr,i- tlip nri 10 nercuy uivcu, uwt 1. three times a vveekuntil completed. :ie. I think the pn- th d sold a number of notes ,,,, f , , drwinff will fare well for. It wnirh I held on the neoDlc oflef- . 'ie 11st ot cacn cid s u awing ar Amelia- ?hlch ..n.lpeS? i;L -both prizes and blanks, with the a. lit. ui a 1Jrt winiu""""! . 1 . ? i 1 - J r . otliffr ft- titv of SDCcie. I think the pn- ft,- j,r cnM n nmhpr of notes n'lf . I"1 . , !! f 11 f... Tl- . . i' if ,1C mo.ent. i in u.e ..a.. wnicn l neia o nine pcopicoi - . both prizes and blanks, with the 1 c!r situation has be s rather unhealthy at-. . fewn county, unto Joshua W.l- -f , w , , b . 0 . .it! W tin. two or three, from the force 1. nenr. Therefore those who , , ' r , Tb. x ...:n f,M ,,.11 (,0 if ,. , ,-t n .1 1 c if vav,u v. f lf, v 1 1 . .. . ' . .. Ti. - ---: lariv DUDiisnea in one or tne L.ex fi. tmons and there, die every day. au. ar indented as aforesaid are reul.iw 1 y " - f . I - a. - . i
f ,mv lust as fickle tlie latter said, among other arti- NOTICE
3t
in number, bro't ture has taken place between com
wunodorc, and the modore Aury ana ana govcuiui JAMES STO IT ' V insist upon equal Hubbard the former wishing to Novtoth, 1817. 51 Jiles with the place his black troops over the he- ;
l otherwise very inso, roes , of Irwin , which would not , auhority of th Legislatare cf
A so as to assume e- w w , . v-v..v - the State of Kentucky. J ta nL. ...ii!,..Brlif1 tlic.. Anrv has drawn UP his . .. J . . .
I iti'cin to drive them troops and threatens to put his solution .-effect bv force of
1 nt X being enrag- arms. Colonel Irwin, it is said,
".and sho old he kind. It fa feared b.a wM be arms, ana, w bc ad.
an
6'j c" Kentucky. J
Grand Masonic , Hall
LUI I ILIA J
Agent for the sale of tickets Lcxing-,
ton, Ay. enclosing tne cash, and postage paid, will bc attended
to promptly. The current notes of chartered banks throughout the U. S. received in payment. Prizes not called for within z months from the completion of .1 1 ?n i-- A :j a -
tlie arawinff win uc coiimucicu a.
,fnces, anct noi. ,T fr,w a Grand' Masonic Hall, in tne ;-? CW u Uj
H-esecunty - n ." tbe .ast ownot Lexington andlt ,s in- Jo.n MeeK, at .
1 iMir iijc Lbsoiii - i a irAnrMinjii 1111 l 111 lii ' -
ha nil . - ..." 1 ' n I'menn ill
or,
rrof the pait - . ".j IppreKeusip" to and.,
LJtpr. hut the cession uc have rcceiveu, y tnanorouriateapart of the
id""' " .. it . ,m 5 fmm 'ranee a uwuuiu -i
iflr,Fnnrtj. wmcn. u,.;!,!;. tr. rhf iikp. ot a cnantv
ad orderly and well lssued,P'0DfXu- States- school." The aid and patronage ,Isonstowards.luscoan. n. a tuxnrt F the , : w tbe crjt d
ilv wish may DC ", r"h" "' the prs and about lovers ot charity are respect.uiiy t. ' No more pazs have cd by him tor V , s solicited. u . j.i k.:rr tn be published, entitiea uw. J ,,- rrocp n a5.
. - i frnrni ft f 1 1 i l. t u i ikur -
h j a-nsaiucntly none ot , f , fint a,Mnb-
Uojmportea in o ';f ' ma nrM hates have been legally f y 0cUV()j
-: "C Cha new man of the United
1:is that nave u... f h trici ot ""SSS clbta and a view ot the caores own 10....-..., hv artKts ot
,f their shares, uenerai -0 ,
ir. it is generally said, is iyjfrrfF
bi)inc iMic ui
'-CityGaz. The subscriber naving .ciu.M
Inventory of Clothes, &c. FOUND on the Bank of the Ohio, above Milton, Ky.
ed- to Madison, requests all per-
C(J IU luau-"" 1 . . cf enziher letter dated, sons having demands against him iztbimt. 'to call and receive their pay. . T,.io lic-t Ti.. ;nMphted are requested to
evening-while there, a cal! and pay their respective ac-
hble disturbance iook counts, onor uuu . etween the whites and December, as he will remove from 1 .... .. 1 3. t 1 u Kit-tirnr .
They were all armea, c. 1 tnis puce dU' '"lf ,V Wpi ii a t spected every moment to S AMULL PEL11 AM. ttie royal. fl he blacks got Madison, Nov. 18. - . 1.1 - i -
the tort, and posted tiiem- - nitir GOODS. swell as they could, al- VtU
m great confusion: they r h nin. buu - j-y c fort all the evening. The 1 ceived from Hu ade Ip h a, paraded a 24 pounder a- and is now opening at his store, L ri . onH well selected assort-
p;qucts, anu wut a . . c d to bring them to action; ment of goods consisting ot
IO 35 5 150 2000 6500
1
1 l Dolls OMl SWU liUUIn vl v,liJUU,
" nrize of 20,000 is 20,000 crate size. PIWm U4 ' 1 black leather trunk or portiv),ooo n.o,ooa ... . . , , , r. .
lliailiau, llll.u "Jin liuv jiiij;v.vi bed ticking, both trunks have been broken open. 1 pocket bible, with the follow-
5,000 . 2, coo 1,000 500 sou 100 5 20 S 10
20,000 10,000 7,000 5,000
2,400 3500 2,500 3,000 30,000 65,000
200,C00
87 Sc prizes,
11215 clanks, 20000 tickets at 10 each is 200,000 Through the whole scheme there will be but little more than one and a quarter blank to a prize. STATIONARY PRIZES.
The first drawn ticket end tied to
The first 2000 blanks The next 2000 blanks first no. on the 3d day
private armed vessels Iov. 13, iai7
of the prize .hips is at pre. Martin Kouzcr
Dry Goods,
Groceries, Hardware and Cuttlery, China, Liverpool and Queens ware, Window Glass, Nails, &c. att f which will be sold un-
lein, xnai lu'wV wuuiu . - thev usuallv low tor cash, wnoat, cl
---1 ii v j w.'fc'7 " 4 determined, it a conflict pork. .atixtdttpw ,o....i a' u rf. 1 IOHNPUGH.
h i. ...,4 v4 Marks P. 55. All those indebted to the
be shipped off the island sutecriber are once more callea
tunatrlv. hv the reat ae
;, ; 0 fir thp (rnwrnnr ynd Olil-
ficy quelled the fray pretty
iiy, but with great diuicuihe sailors were so enraged attenmt nf the blacks to
ad them, that they would
1 ,. . . . 1
Wied
4th day
7U1 day 10th day 13 th day 15th day 17th day 19th day 20th day 25th day 30th day 33d day
55th day
0
' snipped UU U1C iniauci Duujy,n - 9 an alone restore harmo- on to make payment. he place. There are six J- 1 uv'1 ' . . 1. t . . . Q m CO I
ing sentence wnttcn on one of the blank pages thereof: "Naphtali Finlcy's bible, bought in Belfast, Nov. 31st, 1810." 3 white cravats marked N. F.
Nos. 7, 9 and 12 with blue silk. 1 white ditto marked U. F. No. 1. 1 white ditto marked M. M. No. 1 with white thread. 1 white square handkerchief, marked C. F. with blue silk. 1 pair of fine white cotton
stockings, marked N. F. No. 6. t pair of white ribbed ditto, marked N. on one and F. on the other. 1 letter written from Balti-
more, by Catharine Donaghey, directed to Mr. Naphn. Finley, New-Jersey, in care of Mr. Robert Steel, New-York. An account book, with the following items in it: - "July 1st 1814 - Naphtali Finley began to work for John Ca-
"June 1st. 1816 - Naphtali Finley began to work for Samuel
K. Finley." Brought in by JOHN KIKENDALL.
The foregoing described articles are now in my possession, & will be delivered to any person proving them and paying the charges. It is supposed that the
5,000
10 each 15 each
1,000 1,000
,000 ,000
1,000 10,000 1,000 2,000
10,000 2,000 5,000
20,000
day
The prizes at 5,000 on the
1st, 10th and 35th days drawing,. owner of them has been murder-
H.
are, each payable in part by a
50 - tf. packet of 400 tickets, valued at
4000 dollars. The reserved are
ed.
from 10,001 to 11,200 inclusive,
Attachment the first 400 numbers for the first
ischargin - her cargo prin- vs. the first 400 numbers for the consists of sugar, intended Michael Yeates. day and so regularly. sped here in small par- Returnable on the 15th day of day and so regularly. St. Mary's, to be sold at. December next, before me, JOHN MEEK, J. P. rent notes in 90 days
JOHN KIKENDALL.
Nov. 15, 18 17. 49-3'
Printers are rcqucsicu i
Five privateers and five
.!.,a,t flhnvfitmc or two inser
VJVw Vll . . 1 Hnpi.a.tii'1 mners. o
-Al, prizes w.l be paw n tave th nks tlf
- - , r rtt- nrires in i.u iwy-' " . . .nw tr k kNL all.
JOHN MtLK, J. 1. :";,";ancfche drawing, Mject . . J" -
'Jfc expected every aay ; ,
November 29. '8,7- 5 L j , ' , : .-
