Kentucky Gazette - Lexington, Monday, June 20, 1809


New Wool Carding and Spinning Machine

THE SUBSCRIBER informs the public, that he has erected a complete Wool Carding and Spinning Machine, that will begin to work in two weeks from this time, next to the Cross-Keys, on the Limestone road, nine miles from Lexington, and the same from Paris. He will exchange Rolls for Wool so as to accommodate such persons from a distance as choose not to wait for their own wool to carded and rolled. To every eight pounds of wool, one pound of grease must be sent. The price for forming rolls will be ten cents per pound. He will receive Wool, good feathers, Tow Linen, &c. Cash given for good WOOL.

C. Mayersback,
June 8th, 1809


Source: Kentucky Digital Library

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