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Frome THE BEE--A Republican Paper
printed at New London, Connecticut.

ON the 4th of March, 1802, the
citizens affembled at Killingworth &
commemorated the ever memorable
4th of March, 1801--a day worthy to
be engraven on the heart of every American
; the day when our illuftrious
patriot afcended the chair of ftate.

At 12_ o'clock a cannon was fired,
after which the following toafts
were drank, each being announced by
the difcharge of a cannon, under the
direction of capt. Noah Lefter.

1. The people of the United States,
free and happy. May they be actuated
by pure principles of patriotifm,
and by their fuffrages proclaim to the
world their independence.

2. The Prefident of the United
States--the patriot, the hero and the
ftatefman May he ever merit the
approbation of his conftituents, and
remain fhielded from the darts of calumniating
ariftocrats.

3. The Vice Prefident of the United
States. May he inflexibly remain
the friend of republicanifm, and a
dread to the diforganizing phalanx.

4. The memory of George Wafhington.
May he never be forgotten,
but held in facred remembrance by all.

5. The Congrefs of the U. States.
May they continue energetically to
contend for the rights of man, emancipate
the citizens from all unneceffary
burthens, & erect the tree of liberty
over the afhes of departing tyranny.

6. The 4th of July '96. May it
ever be venerated and held in perpetual
remembrance by the fons of Columbia.

7. The 17th of February, 1801,
that ever memorable epoch which evinced
to the world the practicability
of a republican government, and eftablished
American freedom on the rock
of independence.

8. The 4th of March 1801. Victory
without arms ; the cloudlefs day
which fecured to the citizens freedom
of election, freedom of religion, freedom
of fpeech and freedom of the
prefs.

9. The militia well difciplined ;
our only reliance in peace, and for the
firft moments of war until regulars
fhall relieve them.

10. A judiciary made for the benefit
of the people, not the people made
for the benefit of the judiciary.

11. The clergy. May they honor
their profeffion, and not permit the
facredotal garb to be ftained by a deviation
therefrom.

12. Connecticut. May fhe once
more affert her republican fentiments,
and thereby evince that her recent errors
ought to be imputed to the head
and not to the heart.

13. Our navy. May it cruife in
defence of our liberty, and prove the
deftruction of tyrants and fea robbers.

14. The tree of liberty. May its
branches extend over the whole earth
and every perfon tafte of its fruits.

15. Ariftocracy. May it find no
afylum in this land of liberty, but be
driven into obfcurity by the fuffrages
of the fons of freedom.

16. The kifs of Judas, the hypocrite's
paint, and pharifee's prayer on
the phiz of ariftocracy--May they no
longer betray or delude.

After which the citizens retired to the
houfe of Mr. Samuel Crane,
where they partook of a fplendid and
plentiful repaft, with the greateft hilarity,
conviviality, decency and mirth.

I WISH to purchase a likely
Negro Man.
OBADIAH NEWMAN.

GIFT,

THE Thoroughbred Sorrel
Horse late the property of
Captain George Grey]] : Will
ftand the ensuing Season at my
Plantation on Bear-Grass, and
will be let to Mares at the moderate
price of Eour Dollars
sent with each Mare, Five Dollars
paid within the season, or
Six Dollars, paid in produce
by the twenty-fifth of December
next.

PEDIGREE.

GIFT was got by young
Mexican, his dam by Hart's
imported Horse Medley ; his
grand dam by the noted Horse
Polyphemus ; his great grand
dam by Paylor's Old Fearnought,
out of the celebrated
Mare Betty Blazilla ; fhe was
got by the Duke of Devonfhire's
Horse Blaze, out of Jenny
Cammeron ; fhe was imported
by the Hon. John Tayloe,
and decended from as good
a ftock as any in England.

Young Mexican was got by
the imported horse Mexican,
out of Young Ebony, who was
got by Don Carlos, out of
Young Selima ; his great grand
dam was Mr. Brent's noted
Mare Old Ebony, who was got
by the noted Horse Othello,
out of Col. Tascoe's imported
Mare Selima, who was got by
the Godolphin Arabian.

Don Carlos was got by Dove,
imported by Doctor Hamilton
of Maryland, out of Stella, a
full fifter to Ebony.

Polyphemus was got by Yorrick ;
his dam Young Selima,
was got by the noted Horse
Old Fearnought, out of Old
Selima.

Yorrick was got by Morton's
Old Traveller, out of Betty
Blazilla.

Good pafturage gratis for
Mares that are sent from a distance,
but I will not be liable
for accidents or escapes.

RICHARD TERRILL.

P. S. The following articles
of produce will be received in
payment, viz. Wheat delivered
at any of the Merchant Mills
on Goose-Creek or Bear Grass
Hemp, Country Linen or Sugar
at the market price.

R. T.
March 4th 1802.

A REWARD of Four Dollars will
be given to any one who will take up
and deliver to the Subfcriber, at his
Plantation about 6 miles from Louifville
and near Shively's mill, a Bay
Mare about 7 years old, 15 hands high
--branded on the near fhoulder I. E.
and fhod all round : Alfo, a Bay yearling
Colt.

WILLIAM POPE.

[image of a horse being led by a man]
BUONAPARTE,

A HIGH bred HUNTER,
Eight years old, Seventeen hands high,
of uncommon ftrength and activity ;
Will ftand this Seafon at the Stable of
JACOB AUGUSTUS, and will be let
to cover Mares at Forty Shillings Cafh.
Corn, Wheat, Pork, Salt, Country
Sugar and Linen will be received in
payment at their market prices, if delivered
by the firft day of December
next. But the fame may be difcharged
by the payment of FIVE DOLLARS
within the Seafon, which will
end on the firft day of Auguft next --
Every attention will be paid, but I
will not be liable for accidents.

BUONAPARTE was got by Colonel
Burwell's imported Hunter Emperor ;
his dam by Logan ; grand dam
by the imported Ofcar ; great grand
dam by the imported Mark Anthony ;
great, great grand dam by Morton's
Traveller. Logan was got by Colonel
Zane's well known Hunter Ranger,
on a Mare for which with a fucking [sucking]
colt by her fide, Colonel Charles M. Thruften
gave Major Thomas Maffie
of Virginia. One Thoufand
Dollars in Specie. I have in my poffeffion,
well authenticated certificate of BUONAPARTE's pedigree,
which, may be feen by any one on
application.

JACOB AUGUSTUS.
Feb. 25, 1802. 59tf.

FLAGEOLET.

A FINE Chesnut-Sorrel,
Five years old next June, near
15 & a half hands high, exceeded
by few Horses in the ftate
for form, muscle and activity :
Will ftand this Season, at my
Stable in Jefferson County and
will be let to Mares at Forty
Shillings each. Wheat, Corn,
Salt, Pork, Country Linen and
Country Sugar will be received
in payment at their Cafh
prices, if delivered at my house
by the 1ft of December next ;
but the same may be discharged
by the payment of five Dollars
within the Season, which will
end on the 10th day of July.

FLAGEOLET was got by Thilman's
Lamplighter ; his dam by Handel ;
grand dam by Cambden ; great
grand dam by Spanking Roger ; great
great grand dam by Old Jolly Roger.

Lamplighter was got by Hart's Old
Medley ; his dam by Lonfdale, out
of Colonel Braxton's imported Mare,
Kitty Fifher -- Handel was got by
Dandridge's Fearnought, out of Colonel
Thornton's noted thorough bred
Mare Old Willis--and to Cambden,
Spanking Roger and Old Jolly Roger
are traced the beft ftrains of running
horfes now in Virginia.

I have now in my poffeffion Certificates
which will fatisfy any gentleman
that the above is a true pedigree.
I am not to account for accidents.

SAMUEL WELLS.
March 8th, 1802. 59-tf.

KENTUCKY.
Jefferfon February Court
of Quarter-Seffions, 1802.
Thomas Carneal,
Complainant, } against,
Michael Lacaffagne's Executors
& Devifees,
Defendants } } In Chancery.

THE Defendant, Jenny Lacaffagne,
not having entered her appearance
herein agreeably to law and
the rules of faid Court, and it appearing
to the fatisfaction of the Court
that fhe is not an inhabitant of this
State : On the motion of the Complainant
by his Counfel it is ordered,
that fhe appear here on the tenth day o
f the next May Term and anfwer the
Complainants Bill, otherwife the fame
will be taken as CONFESSED ; and it
is further ordered, that a copy of this
order be inferted eight weeks in the
FARMER'S LIBRARY, or OHIO INTELLIGENCER
fucceffively ; that another
copy be read at Steele's Meeting Houfe
in Louifville, on fome Sunday
immediately after Divine fervice
fhall have been performed ; and that
another copy be pofted up on the front
door of the Court-Houfe of this County.

A Copy, Teft,

WORDEN POPE, Cl'k,
[61--8-w]

NOTICE,

THAT fome time laft winter, a G
entleman who did not make his n
ame known to me, left in my poffeffion
a negro Boy about fixteen years
old, named Simon. The gentleman
informed me that the Boy was to be
ufed as a witnefs againft the negroes
who murdered the Davifes, upon the
the Miffiffippi laft year, and would be
called for in the courfe of a fhort time.
No application having been made for
the Boy, I am induced to believe that
the lawful owner don't know where
to find him. The Boy fays that he
was purchafed in Baltimore by the
faid Davifes ; and he may be had by
the legal owner on application to me,
about five or fix miles from Louifville, Jefferfon County, Kentucky.

JOHN EDWARDS.
April 14th 1802. [66-tf

FOR SALE.
The following Lots of Land in
the ILLINOIS GRANT, Viz.
No's.--48--105--132--166--217--
242--365--For terms apply to
WORDEN POPE.
Louifville, Feb. 4th, 1801.

[image of a hand pointing right] INSINUATIONS having been
made that injuftice has been done, in
the Clerk's Office, to Frederick Bartlett
Efquire, late Sheriff of Jefferfon County
in Motions made, and Judgments
and Executions obtained againft
him : And there being no better way
of repelling fuch vague and bafe flanders
than by a demonftration of the
contrary by the record, I requeft the
Securities of faid Bartlett to make an
appointment and meet at my Office,
and infpect the Records of the Court.
I regret that I can fee in this bufinefs
the fecret hand of a Locvian Orator.
WORDEN POPE.
April 7th, 1805.

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