NEWS: Notices in The Eagle, 23 Mar 1825, Maysville, Mason Co., KY ************************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net Submitted by: Jean Dalrymple (motherd@theriver.com) Date: 22 April 1999 ************************************************************************************ The EAGLE, Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky March 23rd 1825 BRACKEN Co. We copy the following from the Commentator of the 19th inst.. We hope that captain RUDD will deem it his duty to tender his services to his county at this important crisis. Bracken county, March 6th, 1825 To Capt. Thomas RUDD: Sir, You have once represented us and we now call on you to offer your services again. We wish to be represented by a man of firmness. We think we hold a claim on you. We now think that our rights are infringed; and call on you to consent to represent us in the next general assembly. Many of the citizens of Bracken county. - ----------------------------- APPOINTMENTS The following appointments have been made by the president of the U. States, by and with the advice and consent of the senate: Henry CLAY of Kentucky, to be secretary of state. - --------------------------- DESHA'S TRIAL The second trial of Isaac B. DESHA, commenced on Monday, the 14h instant, being the first day of the Harrison circuit court. On Thursday, but one juryman having been obtained, we learn that the trial was laid over until the June court. - ---------------------- MEEETING OF THE PEOPLE In Fleming County. A meeting of the people took place at Popular Plains, in Fleming county, on Friday last. The question which agitates the state was amply discussed, and the meeting decided, by vote of about 135 t- 35, that the "People in the Legislature" had violated the constitution--and that the re-organizing law of the legislature was null and void. Fleming last year elected Judge-breakers. She will this year, in all probability, elect men of different politics. - -------------------------------- IN MASON The proceedings of the meeting at Williamsburg are given in the succeeding columns--- they speak a language which cannot be misunderstood. - ------------------------ IN BOURBON About 200 persons met at Wm. Moreland's tavern, in Bourbon, last week and adopted, with but ONE dissenting voice, resolutions in opposition to the judge breaking act of the legislature. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1999 08:06:09 -0700 From: "Jean Dalrymple" Subject: KFY: NEWS: The EAGLE 1825 - Mason Co From The EAGLE, Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky 16 March 1825 --------------------------------------- These early newspapers are mostly advertisements, and articles from other newspapers around the country..... I have copied the only birth and death that I found and have included the ads that were on the copy that I made...... jd <>< ----------------------------- POCKET BOOK LOST LOST, On Thursday last, the 10th inst. In the town of Maysville, a RED MOROCCO POCKET BOOK, with a steel clasp, containing about one dollar in currency, together with the following bonds:---Three on Benjamin Hart for $108 each, one due in the fall of 1825 and the other in 1826 and the other in 1827; also, one on the same individual for $67 1-3, due in January or February, 1828: Colonel George Matthews and Phillip Palmer securities: Also, one bond on James Shy and John Morford, due in April or May next, for 100 dollars----all of the above notes are for gold or silver. Also, one now on demand on Enoch M. Tilton for $90. The person who may have found said book, will oblige the subscriber by returning it to him in Maysville, has the contents (save the little money it contains, top which he is welcome) can be of no use to any other person. JOHN ROBERTSON. Maysville, March 16, 1825 - -------------------------- MARRIED---- On Thuursday evening last, by the Rev. J. T. Edgar, Mr. Hugh French to Miss Melinda Wilkinson, both of this vicinity. - ------------------------- DIED---- In this town, last evening, Mr. Joseph Coulter, at an advanced age. - -------------------------- LITERATURE* W.WHITE, respectfully informs his friends, and the citizens generally of Maysville & its vicinity, that he will open an ENGLISH SCHOOL, On TUESDAY, the 1st of March, in the old Methodist church, lately occupied by Mr. and Miss Mollyneaux, for the reception of Students, at the following prices per quarter. For Orthography, Reading & Writing, $2.50 " Arithmetic, Gramer and Geography, $3.00 " Surveying, 6.00 Each student will pay an equal proportion of contingent expenses. Maysville, 23d Feb. 1825 - ------------------------- WEAVING. The subscriber has removed to his father's, on Jersey Ridge, where he is prepared to weave DOUBLE & SINGLE COVERLETS, Of all kinds, in a style which cannot fail to please those who may employ him. R. RICKETTS, Jr. Mason county, Oct 13, 1824. - ------------------------------------- Three Pair Of SADDLLE-BAGS LOST The friend who lately borrowed saddlebags, will have the goodness to return them, as I have been deprived of the use of them for some time, and am now much in want of them. Two other pair have been loaned for nearly three years. If the persons who borrowed them, think they have had them long enough, they will also be so kind as to return them. Each pair has my name written on the under side of the flap; and one pair has an outside pocket on each end. DAVID MORRISON Maysville, March 2 1825 - -------------------------