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, ~.,4 it wss inexpedient to
tc '°‘ , A e alien and fedmon
IC ? or any of the 1 nvs rclpeft-
military ellabli[h
or .cv-nue of the United
newfpapeTS, by an
ernerof the director}', are pio
jjibited beinj font to England;
A M E C » O T E S.
/k little gentleman of the long
robe having a dilpute with a re
markable bulky bunder, the
Fie man threatened to put him
in'!,is pocket : it you do 10, laid
Dapper, vou will have more
i„ your pocket, than ever you had
in your head.
The Count de Soyfons v;as
feated at play one evening, when
happening to call an eye up at
a looking glafs that was before
him in the apartment, he faw a
man at the back of his chair,
whole phyfiognomy prcdi&edj
nothing iu its own favoi, mid!
rave the count fafpicion. He
Ld reafon for his mi ft ru ft ; for!
ie had not fat long before he felt I
he diamond loop of his hat cut
iway• He took no notice, out
pretended anccdlity to go dov;n
lair?, and defiled the thief to
I day ills cards in the mean time,!
rhich he could not refufe. The
:ount immediately defeended
nto the kitchen, and got a large
■nd (harp carving knife ; then
Joing foftly behind the fellow,
took him by the ear,
■nd cut it off ; and, holding it
■at to him, faid, return me my
iamoni loopjir y and I will return ■
qu your car.
11 ea d - O t; a n t e r s, Loutfv ill e, 1
23 d February, 1799.
• E N ERA LOR DER S.
jPHE. Adjutant General will
A proceed to the annual con
ention of the Field Officers of
,e refpedive Regiments and!
httahons, together with the
:: gade Infpeciors of the Bri
icS they refpecliveiy belong
a t luch times, and at fuch
as may be moft conveni
f°i ah the field Officers of
1 brigades, in order to in
lft them in the difcipline
‘Viiued by Congrefs; and in
, er the evolutions pre
ec? by law may he pradii fed,
bgadier Generals will order
otnpany of Light Infantry
oiileers, to attend each ref
uVe brigade Convention cf
V ei^ j provided, arfned and
‘dp-d as the law dire6h fuch
PS to be.
:?;*!! airo concert with the
r| dl ljri S u 'e InfpeCfco s on the
i l) r °P Jl time lor convening
Regimental or
' ):l V !li;ers - 'Vith the Ad
;:;; s ;«d fi,(l Serjeants there
n - purpofe of inflru&ing
“•Ptheiaiddifcipline^nd
’ p, tlla greateft confe
.j f," P rcfcnt critical
; ;; tint t l, ; p ,i vates flv>uW
M tau ß hs duty
f* ” c ‘ tasr « m the field, 1
the commanding Officers of tuc
refpedlivc Regiments and Bat
talions are called on to a£l m
concert with the' Adjutant Ge
neral and Brigade Infpcdlors,
by evdenng Regimental and Bat
talion mu tiers, at fuch times as
they may be notified by the Ad
jutant General, that he will at
tend thim for that purpofe. At
fuch mutters the ufual infpec
ffons will take place, and the
commanding Officers will give
o ~.
the numbers of the leipeCiivc
Companies of their Regiments
and Battalions to the Adjutant
General, to make return of the
fame to she Commander in Chief.
Such numbers to he decided on
by the Commanding Officers of
the Regiment or Battalion.
By order of the Commander
in Chief ,
Thomas Jo hnso h, SecTy,
Adjutant General’s Office ,
February 26, 1799.
j IN’ conformity with the Ge
neral Orders annexed, you will
I attend on the Brigadier Generals,
o 3
\ or in their ab fence on the Officer
next in command in the Brigade
in which you rcfpe&ively act;
receive and cliftribufe any Or
ders they may p ca r e to take, for
I the purpofe of carrying into ex
ecution that part of thefc Gene
ral Orders, which relates to the
Convention of the Field Officers
i and the Light Infantry or Fufi-
Icer Company of their refpedlive
commands, at the places they
may appoint, and within the'
pc iods hereafter affigned to each
: Brigade.
I You will appoint the time of
1 convening the commifuoncd
I Officers, Adjutants and lirft Ser
geants of every Regiment (or
j Battalions when commanded by
a Major Commandant) within
the fame peiiod ; as alfo the time,
of the Regiment or Battalion
1 mutter prefciibed in General
Orders.
The Field Officers command-:
ing Regiments or odd Battalions i
will plea r e determine on the |
company numbers of their re(-
petttive commands, previous to
the day of infpe&ion.
All commifiioned Office’s
will bring their cornmittions on
the ground, and thofe command
ing Companies will come pro
vided with exa£t rolls of the
number of each grade enrolled
in their refpe&ive diffracts or
1 commands: they will greatly
facilitate and accelerate the in*
fpedions, by keeping the men!
in their ranks, during the re-1
J O j
views, and the by-ftanders from j
crowding on them. The gene-;
ral return of the ffatc of the j
militia will alfo be rnorsaccu-j
rale ; if the Officers would pre-;
vail on their men more generally j
to bring on the ground what
arms and equipments they have, !
the purpofe of the review will!
thereby be better anfwered, andj
the whole will hare imbibed a;
greater degree of regard for the*
jaws of their country.
For the iff Brigade, from the
ift to the 27th of April, 1799.
For the 2d Brigade, Irom the
itl to the 25th of May, 1799.
For the 3d Brigade, from the
2d to the 1 tth September, 1799.
For the 4th Brigade, from the
23d of September, to the sth of
Odo’oer, 1799.
For the sth Brigade, from the
14th to the 31ft Odober, 1799.
For the 6th Brigade, from the
1 ith to the 27th of Nov. 1799.
You will report to me as (oon
as poflible 011 the Brigadier Ge
neral’s Orders, and on your ar
rangements.
[on as Faucmf, Acij Gen.
To
Maj or Edward White, 1 (I brigade.
George Poythrefs, 2d do.
John Fuller, 3d do.
David Blackjhear , 4th do.
Rich ard 11 0r/h am , 5 1 hd o.
Ferdinand Phinizy , 6th dot
Brigade Inlpedors,
LU CKY ES CA P£
'TITTILL cover this at the ftab'c
ot George Tarvins, five mi ei
b;io./ Louif. ilic, in the County ol JUfci
-10 n.
That Vesutiful full— -Arabian
H< rfe LUCKY ESCAPE, lately brought
from New-York. He will (over on the
following terms, viz. Erht Dollars cacti,
the Scafon ending the lull of June Lucky
E cu e is a beautiful dark bay, r li .g fi c
ycais old, neatly fiLccn hands and an Hal
hi-h • he is very tractable, and will with
' ciu doubt produce as g >od Hock as any
t trf Horic ever intoned.
J. Reeves.
! March 19.
EBENEZAR JEN’CKES
RefpeEzfa/!y informs his Frtcnls in jiaittcnlur %
and the public in general, that he has lately re
ceil ed front Churlejion ,
AN EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OF
Dry Goods and Groceries,
Which renders his prefent AJj'ofintent as compile
as offered for sale h<-te, and widen he will sell
j low for Crtjh or Produce ; the following Ar
-1 tides form part of his AJfort merit :
SUPKRFINE Second and other Broad ,
Cloths
; K rfeymercs and S war down
; Kiaflic Cloths and Caflimercs
1 Negrf. Cloth and Flannels
j Green and Olive Vclvcrcts
Do. do. Co;duroys
A handfome Alfortment of Muflms
| Six d* z a <f Mu ft in Handkerchiefs
) A harrdioine Afl’ortment ol Calicoes
F-nr pieces of Curtain Calicoes
Twelve pieces of Linen
j Six pieces ol Burnhams
$U ;ucc s oi alloited Durants
T wo pieces of Bath Coating
Brown Holland
Worfted ami C ttnn Hofe
Clouded a:.d Striped Narkcens
Mat fellies, Dimity and Jean Waipcoat
Patterns
Si’k, Twill and Threads affnted
Tapes and Ferretiings
A general Aflbrtmcnt cf R bbon*
Ladies Kidfkin and Silk Groves
W T orfted do. do.
Four doze i of Fine Eats
Four dozen of Ladies Fine do.
Six dozen of Men; Siockings
Three eh'zen of Ladies do.
Three dozen of Ladies Bonnets
Two dozen of Mens Cravats
S "t gmec cf fmall Buttons
Tvv ) dozen of large fine Mens Shoes
Ta: ee dozen < f ivory Combs
Three dozen of Blankets
Four lbs. of colored Tin cad
Four lbs. of fnc do.
Two dozen of Cotton Cards, cf the be ft.
kind
Fif.v 1 by. of Power and Shot
Sid Ic Tacks Snuff
K ives and Forks
Milliard Snuff B^xes
Hair Powder and PLying Cards
\ Mens Saddles and Bridies
! A poles and Onions
. Jug ir, CoftVc and Chocolate*
f IK . ary U .
TO BE SOLI), \
At tf* Market IJjiiif, in Louisville, on
'THURSDAY the rB/J c/ Apnl mjtc, th%
f .lloioing ESTRATS t to %vit ;
r pHHM- SOWS and ore FURROW,
X rcd landed, with fome black f, on,
nuiked with nn under quare in the r;glic
e>,r, and f|>lir ana under keel in ti e eit *
HALL EAGLE MARE, it years dd,
Innrs high, braided on ihc thi, h V* Sik
head < f SHEEP, marked ('wallow fork,
and under keel in each e;\' ; a Hl.Af.ls!
MAKE, 7 years o'd. 4 feet 7 inches high,
with a beU < n ; a DUN COW, white oca
and belly, crop at d hole 'ii the light ear,
and u tier ope end hHe in (he left ; on»
h ACK C()\V and CALF., Mid (lie st lute
COW and CA 1 !• luanc’e .DM • and <ro
HEIFER, branded KH ; , nr white STEFK,
b an rd S; two SOWS and three BAR
ROWS, marked with a fwallow fork in
the r.gh e'*r, a!ul hdf moon in 1 lie le't.
Wm. M* Dowell, deik. /
February 26. y
-
Aly Win. M Dow- \
GFO R G I A,/ hi., Clerk tj iht 1
f f non County . Cow tof Ordinary \
\VM. M k D well I of the C unty of
) JJlnon,
T'A T HERF AS Samuel And.ews hath
'V y a plied to me tor 1-ncis 01 admi
nu.ration on H e Ellul* cd Robert Sicice,
1 tc of this Coir.iv, dec-afed ; thetc are
t crcforc to cite and admen Ih till and
lingular tie kindred ai d C editors of the
(■ kI t'cccafed, to he and appear at my
Office, on or before the fecoi d day «>( A] ril
next, to 1' c*.» cuofc, if ; ny the' can, why
1: tecs * f nd nn hi lira dou fiiouid not be
g anted him
Given under r'.y hand, this 2d day of
March, i7,;9, and in the iwHity
tltir 1 year the Amciican Indc*
I eudcncc.
A By Wm. M Dow*
G E O R G I A,/ ill, Clerk of the
yJj '/on C un'y. v Court of Ordinary,
VS vi. MDo WLLL. I of the County of
) Jfersori.
WHEREAS Elizabeth Pan'k hath ap**
p ied t o me for letters ( f in niiniftra
-1 ton on 1 lie cliate of Jonathan pa Ik, late of
his coup’y ticceulcd : thefc a c therefore
t‘> ci e ami admoni/h al and finc ular ike
kindred a d creditors ol the laid deceafecl,
to 1 c and appear at my oilier, on or betoie
lie fccond day t f Apt d next, to Ihew caule,
if any they have, why leuers of admmif
iration fliould not be granted her.
Given under my hand, this 2d dav of
March, 1799, and in the 23d year
of the American Independence.
—•— —— N
?JJy Wm. M Dowfu,
Clrrk 0] Iho Court (f
y‘Jfcrson County, I Ofd.na'y, for the
j County oj yJf' rson,
to the Inferior Court of
the l oitnty of JelTerfon, for letter* of
udminiftration, on th; Lftatc ot John Mur
ray, late of this County, deccafed; thef*
arc therefore to cttcaid adtnonilh all and
I lingular the Kindred and Creditors of rlie
fa.d deceafed, to a pc; r before the fa id
Court, or one « f the Judges thereof, on
or bc/’oic ’he eighteenth day ol Mart h next,
to Ihew caitfc, if any they have, why let
c.-s ot admiiiilt. aii an Ihould not be g anted
me.
Wm. M‘Dowell, clerk.
rebruary 26.
FO R S aTIY,
\ HOUSE and LOT, with a STORE
adjoining, near the Market, with a
K tthen, Stable, and an cvccllent well of
water. It has five lire placer, and is forty
two by twenty feet, wi.h a oriLD twelve
feet wide.
ALSO,
A two fiery HOUSE and LOT, with a
Kitchen, Stab e, Garden, and a good ijpring
near the Hnufc.
Condi dons, one half enfh ; the remainder
on a credit of ii* m nths.
Jofcph Chairs.
February ig.
WANTED TO HIRE,
B\ the Month or Year,
A NE G R 0 M A N.
Enquire at this Office,
y unitary 2i.
NOTICE.
ALL thofe indebted to the E are of
John Calhuon, dercafcd, are re
quelled to come forward and left e their
Accoun's ; alfo all thole to whom the (aid
Eftatc is anywife indebted, are icqucfted
to bring f rward their Demands regularly
artefled, to receive payment ol
Jolin Burton, adminifirator,
Fcbru iry ig.
"s hTriffT"
BLANK D E E D S,
For Sal', al this Ojjut.