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SAUIFD TO THE MUSES.

TETER's MISTMiSS. -

WOT as Angels, wlio io Heaven

With unclouded brightness lliine)Noras fi'fleisfnow new Wriv'rij

J4ot se rapine nor divine.

Not a beaurv's sell" Co chatminy,Mticti inl.ke the queen of love,

Not her frowns as Hell alarming,Kor he'f.Dites as hsiven above.

Jf'ithei in 1 er bearl Co cheering

Two bright stars, as in the ikieSU 'evrft-en'Jjppejrin-

Vto thartS heaven jhehajtwo t)eS.

Longtr'th curious eyes

od 1 ihmk they can'j

Vken I look'd I atrtay;

That they feeird ofi

wfe ponder'i

ge gdod',

jJBontle

:fli and bits?Hk

ofNow I cannot help declarjng

I her tcth have often Jfen

yet 'twou'd bs unjust coaiparing

Them to rain congeal'd, I wee.

Xtra'llon her l?pno " peach dcAvn" YlgtrJ

Batfjltnefsas wasever seen, '- -

It may jc like the " ruby hue,"I never have a ruby seen.

Oft bavelfmelt the frclh blown

And cither breaHUhat I thought pure,Ad many a time tho ' now mown close,

Btittwas-lu- i,ither, lam Aire.

Since-m- y love (or Lucy waken'dTwice nine summers are away,

And Ineyer thought her liken'd,

To a blooming mormn May.

Tettbc village is Lucr,She's ot allourgirlstheinoltfair

True flie has not all the beautiesjBut I Mink flie hasherfharei

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Thelfe angelic charms not seeing,There's a foniethmg I approve t

Though (he (ferns a human beingStill the uttle girl I love.

. ANECDOTE.

James the first, when he was Duke ofYork, took it his head to vifn Miltonmerely out of cu.iofitv. In rlir-- mrCif."ji" - -

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rest,

pride

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U mills, isIpJ

Afiticin.. "whpthf-- r hp rlirl nnf rliinlr riJo'fs of his sight was a judgmeiUupon himfor what he had wnt againfl his father,CiTirleg.1. ?" Our immortal batd madethe follow mg reply : " Is your highnessthinks tht calamities which befal ushtre, are indications of the wrath ofJicaven, in what manner Nvare we to ac-

count the sate of thelSpg, yoUr -?

the difpleaf.ire n must,Uoith;s X'.powfition, have been much

er .s;auiit bhn than me, fori havec 1 !( ft in eye but he lost his befid. ,

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TO RENT,,' JHS PLtE WHtXEON t NOW ttVE,

A T till tiuhin" ol main fiagle creek, fifteenJ rules f'O'ii Georgetown, on the road to Cmc 1 lati Tiier i a good Bcv.oJ log houe, fiityS t ioriK.four gjod &ojthxs places, b good log Ualilc indb.i;n, oo ' kitchen with a rtumher offu' c'iluns; ahnu uirty six acres of c!e ired land,tj ot r likh i iieadow, vSo fs lots joining thehi se 'Blic "ivantageouslituStioiiot tlie place for

, o piulic hbuic & range for ftAck, is j. cueriily knowny ei'in ca-- i r.j uiimcoisiTej cne terms may

v ' -- v,','!i" to MrC. riri Frankfort.

eiq. UeOrge

is. Jrohn Hunter,H B ny penonrent ng. t' """iicij,

bed Kth a q uintit o! win vegetiuje

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lNIORMATION",T f T I Hn COMMENCED

TANNING,

can be

SpririgHt' Wafbmgton Oiunty, and rill buy

edif L? tie) is aiw k. nd ior Hides, ortan on t is jtt e will tjlt Hides tl at we ffi aUovl

js' g o ?u diy as fal Leather, for one

th rd, li I receive them tills ear, the Cu ft inonth

Joseph Jess.tf

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TROTTER &N addition to their valuable flock on

hand, have iuft received nnrl nnw ri

pening at their ltore, in the brick buildingoppoiue tne market-not- e, a lrge and gcrieral aiTbrtment of well cliofen

MERCHANDIZE,Suitable to the niei&nt and nnnrnnr-riinc- r

seasons, which will certainly be sold on,tne moit moderate terms ior CASH INHAND. Alfoa supply of all kinds of

Grocet res, China and Glass Ware, ft quan

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SCOTT,

tity oj excellent aar-lrr- n, Crowley -

ana" Blister Steel, Castings andirmaoio trax, JVatls oj ev

ery aescrtorion. Jioutma- (;intixt' I -- "I O t-.- f Isjui.aiic jili lucTcoani or country

Work, likewise Mann's Lick Salt of aCUPtRIOR QUALITY-- .

They hereby return their thanks totheir friends who have hitherto fnvnrprithem with their custom, and flattei thtm-felve- s

that from a proper and due atten-tion, ter meet with a continuation of future tavors.

Lexington, Dec. lft, i80b.

? Warfan mtTriJt rft-

-- - v - ! lUCJl).jH?QE Gentlemen who have appliedrFI'M!IIlta'-- appointments fn the ser , e of theUnited States, are informed that their ap ,m u ,,

with all the recommendatory letters actom,:j-,n- e

dav evening last. Thole who deire to be con' V J

their applications.SAMUEL DEXI .11,

Secretary at War.The printers in the different states 3re reoueftcd

to give this a place in their Gazettes.

jl GIVE notice to gentlemen who have bct.i imers to my horle BLA?.K. anrl b,r , ..7 -- .. ....-- tlKtvn ri.a.. . o.m i...- - i .

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vuu.i-i- . Hum Him, uiauraean 'oraovt oi tjithisftatcne-ctfeafon- . cnlefs thp i.jf'1 . J?'and enjter their m-i- es to the araf uht 1 at3l payable on note at Oiriitnvs in wm'kedeli

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vered in Lexington at market price", Or I .or cellvercd in Frankfort market price, son ( rtwel e dollars for the season, or seven t it imlea, paid Ghuftmai ib'oi I find r,i3i i vscarce and diificult to colleft, is the reason l rt tomove him, the indulgence given has caufeJme-- to suffer much Jbr money.

August 28. i8oo.(

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Department,

fiJ Bcnj. What ton.

LNDS TO SELLAta Reasonable PrLe, '.

l06? 2 acres, in Monttrnniprv rnnntw k..n.ed the south by Hed river, on the nort x erL.wn, mm aui.uui uiaiaie, cue tract incu re: niwhole Indian cieekandits branches v. hit l

r ' w tf.; .1 t , many (seats for it well timberedWWMW-W'- t'e "d with a great number of ucver railmj, '

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fare

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f5des Imlian creek, its soil is ery fertile sit ior ciltivdtfon tho broken, it is intermixed ivith sine bot-toms, with alsttle trouble and a Mnall c-- - fn'-- vi!uable proffits out of cultivation mcy be tntui lOmlpart of the traft. The title indisputable

11646 acres, on the north side of the Northfork of Kentucky river about 8 miles aboie themouth, running up the liverwith the meander the e--of

1 100 poles when reduced tea ftrairnt i'rx, t esoil pretty level and rich. The title imhi nit iu

2367 1 2 acres, on the waters oftha North for olRock-Cast- le river, Madison county.

300 acres, in Garrard county oj While Oal ruuopposite the moath of hickrran creek, the nnd toDanville crofTes the traft N. E. &S. V. ihjut 2 3of a mile, itisofaverv early entry

418 acres, military land on the bank of L i.nber-lan- ri

ri er joining the town of Clarkiville ed watc ed md timbeied.

46 town lots and out lots ii the said tow n ofC arksville.

6000 teres, of land in several small granvi reservedby the state of Virginia, and cortf rmed by tu o aftsv. -- , .y ..'t " ... w .lib 11...1 V.IIII1.UII- L-

, near the town of the same name, territory M.r a. l.s U.nv eii me w.iiu.2"30 n.c rp5. military Ifli.n ifi thp TUi,im. trj.it- TeVw.

of th; Ohio, giSpoles froir then r aTdtippofite(E8

ui'csi'iiuuMiicniiesiirut 25 1 .s i'kivs ural.ville, the tract is not far Irtciu .0 n"iin fettk.meut in the g ant

N B Nejroes, Tioduce, Merchandize, Lot's &Uoufes 111 Lexington, Paris or Danvili; will t-- takenin p.rt; .good plantation between Lexington tudVjounr Sti ling wih co.nriand a prohtahic bsrgai 1

for the purchafcr of a considerable quantity o.Hdn.lands. For further information apply to

MP. D. Robe,Lc.intDn.

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TAKE NOTICE.

I HEREBY forewarn all persons fromtaking an a'lignracnt on a bond given

by me, David Ilanna, of Woodford- - coun-ty, unto Josiah East, of Lincoln county,as I am detexmiid not to pay until compelled by law as he hasiiiled to cm , hwith his contrajfl. jTa y r,v

TAKEN Up by th1u3ftrribr7vingin Fayette county W.k Maible creek,one sorrel man:.,, -- bojit eight yerG old,abch. thirteen hanjs three inches high,bi ded on the near flioulder with a iV

vi re 9, with a lmall bell on. hlrlrt t ti a -

.jtUVhite, tlaze face, her off sore leg haj:h

);ALSO bay horfc, upwards of threeyears old, thirteen, hands three inches1 Jr4 Jrh !Ai4nl41l Tw rt ma n rt a11111. u le.u 111 iu iuiciiu, liiicc icqtwhite no brand to be difcovercd r

to .18 dolls.GEORGE VALXADTGRAM.

?tb Sept. 1800 ' r'fBLANK BOOKS,

Ofanjdcscipwii,mtty b- - bad at thisQjfice n the (burtist a tt'ect,

LANDS TOR SALE,- 1 am authorised to ft 11 two tradls of

L A N AIN Madison county crhcyed bv Saml.

to Elie Williams. One baftcontains 250 acres lying on thefoiith sideof and adjoining the Kentucky river oppofite the CojCras lick. 1 he Other traclalso contains 20 acres', granted as afore,said ; this tract lies about halt a mile h$.low the former,, they were located auqfurve)ed, at an early; period by JoffcpiLang, and regularfv conveyed by hnn WEftill. They are above BoonMMufeh,, Jana arc lam to be ot a good qtwijy' aridwell filuated : one of the traBrS. lfat n

?j?tfnaiU at present. 3 y -

1 wm alio tell 1557 acres of LJftjNDon Big Reedy, patented to Tacb Am&roreof Bairdft ovjh5 in tv6 'gims ; and aoooacres 0.1 Beaver Creek a branch of themamTprkof Lickihg-i- n Bourbon county.

A-rf- person inclining tti purchase ci-

ther of the above traits of LAND, maykno the terms by applying to the sub-- "

fcrv er in Lexingtoni

Dec ?th 1800.

$

6. Beatty.tf

JUST OPENING,D FOR SALE 'V tilXthGTOK,

DRY GOODS. TROOEtiiES, HARDvvAKt, WARE.

Which will be sold low &r CASH orWHEAT delivered at the IbbforibersHill, )p credit need he asked.

GEORGE TEGARDEN. 1

Dec. 29th 1800. tf. I

A List ot LetterEMAINING in the PolT:.OfflrPT.P1r.

- V liitcf''. vbiii. it nnt taVnn nnf ifc. - , ..- -- ...... vul. lwl- -

in three months, will be returned to theGeneral Post-Offic- e, as dead letters-J- ohn

Alexander, care of Thos. Bodlw,Lexington : Mrs. Gri2zel Alexander,Harrison county, Cynthjana : Capt. Na-thaniel Afliby, near Lexington : RichardAllen, near do.

James Beaty, near Lexington : PreflonBreckenridge, do, Benjamin Berry, Fay-ette COUntV : Tohn Baker. Clarlrp rmmlu

vCol. Jofias Bullock, Lexington : DaVieliierry elq. do. Stephen Bullock, do. is

B. Brent, do. Leonard K. Bradley,near Cross Plains, Fayette county t Re-liec-

Bean, care .of Montgomery Bell,Lexington : Elizabeth Beaty, cars ofoornenus ueaty, do. joiin liurcar, nearIo. I nomas Brancn". 0.0. Tohn Boro-c-

near do.Allen Campbell, Lexington : Janirs

Cox, case of Mui tin Hogehr.d, rlo. JoftnCarty, potter, do. James Clarkfon, do.David Chapman, Kentucky: William'Cook, MeadviHe : Robert Carter, Lex-ington : A. Campbell, do. John Calet, do.

Rebecca l)unlap, near Lexington :

Richard Dickenfon cfq. Kentucky j Jas,Douge,.the care of the rev, nir. Arm-stron- g

: James Dunlap, Lexington. -

William Effex, Lexington : James En'win, do.Trances Forgus, care of Saml. Camp'

HfM. T.n,. Tr:l . n -T

ptown, Kentucky.JolmOrank, c ire of mr. MarfliaH.LeS

ington : James Uold, Lexington : JameGtewood, do. Rev. Saml. Iloufton, diRichard Hswcs. do. Arr.ht. Rntr-liplm- .

Jf care of S. & G. Trotter, do. WillianHayes, Fayette- - countv, K....,-!,-. nt -utnuu, ui.ui.1. tOKiirv

-- (. HChai-l- l . HiVra

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fiin,;i,iiiiiiiijiui.,i. eelaf, iiarrison efq. Fayette county-- , E. RnbeHolmes, Lexington, K. Bennet H. Hendci son, student, do. Martin D. Hardirftm'.crrt.do. Richard Harris efq. Io.

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John johnfon, Lexington : Saml.nuary, do. Jamca B. January, do. Pc 'ter Jahupry jun. do. Mr. January, dci

teimria.i jonnion, pio.Arrhd. Kmkarle. VrfiiHi-- e W.n;,- -- -. . M IUIOII

vKm, JeJiJLiwJrre County i Oliver XtsanKentucky.yjuernnart 1 .lnenrsitcr, J ayefie : lmesLonncv, iexiiiron: Amcrina T.wioi. Ai

.intruny oin, yettc countv : Arclli' al I (.r-)J- 'i hi,. Kff vvnrriT.it-M- !

J -- " - """. Ij nn.eci, Lexington: Maj. Janies Laniep.y

M'Conathey, Lexington :do. 2, McCartney, care of Johiiif '

do. James M'Cabe, Fayette!cuuui.) : rtrcnu. iviprruon, Lexins"ton : William H. Moofc, I'-n- ry countv- -

James M'Cabe, Fayette countvMaior,Wroodfordcoi.ntr s..

Saml. Pryor, Lexington ndrew

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y'Provinre,Garrai-d,couniy-. Samuel Part.

1 Lexington: Mr. Preft'mari, do. 6. SiPoltltth'vvait, maltcr ot tlie L.oage, 1

25:'' Nathaniel Pren..LuxltigVon : Robert Patterfpn, do.

Care of 1 horas Malon. K

John Payne, near L?xmg'on.', t lobn RadinS:. near Lexington: Robt.

j& Rnflell efq. Lexington l Arend Rut- -

jJV., iie ing'u, . i.ui.i.... vu....w,dentucicy : janies tteia, to tne care oi n.jRanl,in.

Joleph Slauter, a, to be lest at Brent'sWm. brhrelbley efq. jun. Woodford coun-

ty : Chnltian Shnle, Madison countyWilliam Sutton. Scott countv : WmSterling, Harrodfburg, Mercer countya., jonn opangicr, JLexmgtcn, K. fev-to- n

Shdrt, Greenfield, AA oodford coun-tv, 7 : .Us. Stenhenfon. rahinpt. l.mn?.trjn: RoberSteel, near Lexington Robert S"iith, Kent cky : Daniel StrteLexington: Matllian Shrmmrt sin. MaiJohn W. Sample, care of G. Clark Jajowenney, on Kcd. river, CLrke county, aRev. Robt. Stiurt, Lexington.

James Taj Ior, Campbell county,. KWm. TimbeHafce. Harrnrllhiiror, ! la- -coh Teaford, Clarke crunty : LrfurerceToole, Harrison count),' K. GriftcnTayior, Frederick county.

Jacob Utterback, Woodford courfty.John WilliamfonLex:ington : Ed ari

West, do. Benjamin Whitmore, Favette i Walter WarlieU, Lexington, 2:John Warford. Letinptnn : a .1

kinfon efq. B. a : Chadps Wartham, Kel-fo- n

county, K. George Webb, attorney,Lexington : Saml.Williffon, LexingtonHugh WH&n inn. care of Saml. Camp-bell: 'Rev. William Wood. T.yinatn v

John W. Hunt, p. m.January ift, 1801.

THE SUBSCRIBERSTTAVE the fatisfaclion of informingf--i- - their customers and otflers, t atiit consequence of an arrangenient rnaeby John Johdan Jun. they will be e a.bled to purchase the following artic.eof produce this season, viz.

HEMP, WHEAT, FLOUR,and TOBACCO,

For whkh they will give such prices aetheir prefer.t unrl rrn.a- -

will justify, which they hope will be foi ndum 1iLi.bi.11 as any.

But as they have undertaken tlri bufi-nef- s,

with nrofdecls inrlpprl. rnn r n1 I 5 . T.even to compensate them for their fervi.

v.cs, mcy nope at leait, to meet with bet-te- rencouragement thnn vuht v,o- -

tofore been allotted by the Planters andFarmers of this state, to those who exported their Produce, and tW a nmn...i.A.xi: , V . " i""r"'uuuiiuuon wm Demade in lavor ot them,who, at all times havp pyprtprl thpr-ifp't- t

to embrace every opportunity of iervingthr Planters, &c.

It is with the ntmnft rrhtr1innr f.stake notice of an incontrovertible trtnat 10 rar trom meetine the eocou clment clue their exertions, thev have v.

tliertO hafl th mnrtihrnMnti tr. fitiH tfa preference waa at all tirpsrlvn I'rirlwhen payment wds made in produce) tt

efeiiiu, wiiei iuiu ,iui liuu um in c rntlpnr.ft ns whiffi. tlipv? lmrl til

pnrfue the same system of Comber e t it

is iiuw 10 lauuij co.npiaineu 01 ipy i ne 1.

tizens at large, so long at least, un 1 tl c,r.omnc rirnri: iiimi rt pit icr rip. i ip r

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undergo same nk and. trouble, or tieFarmer and Planter takea more e tend e,view of his rpnl intprpft hut he nor ir. . - - .lfi A- -ious to avoid their proportion of gtnvjicensure, and to make their occupation auseful they have once rrrerrr.pAptl frnm rhpir rpfnmfirtn rl. sol..ed to purchase the productions of sittoil, and trust to the lirmrniuv ns rl

y Farmer grid Planter, to obviate moicijij complaints in iiuure.ri j:.:. - ...t.:!. 1 .... 1a 11c euuuniuiu uu wiuuii inev miena

'to take produce, are, the Cafli Prices ofthe several articles In return, the willcontinue: to sell their goods at thur ufu-ShA- ee

texS;;on?KGCOi"SCtOWn' 4 Th . " ProdUCe. th

Bryan Mpott,c,re of CWilkinsi X"aX5SL" SSSington. jpuji Al Uall, rtiillwiip:ht, do I, M,' ?n r,m, . r.n. 1 ... ...

moreland county,, K. Thohtas Mendrn.Fl ' . to F .1" 'f " vn Cf "--

hall Lexington K nuTOcroas difappomt rn-n-t,

3" r,MClan.alKni'iieretofore experienced) either to d.fcr...0?re', ?5dford ount river 'f Win.minate. br to . . 1 .

Iticnard Moiton. l.vptfprr.llr7 TtK -- ... uu.iuic.John Monrqe.l,

: JamesVance,

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TOHN A SP.TTVJOHN JORDAN Jun. & CV

,. . v.lc ..uuve arrangements thc'rcan be no caufq for fiffpetlSng us of it?ling highef, qndconfequentfy we slayerourfelvel! with 3 continuance of the cuftodiu.uic wupinaii wilh tt urehafc UL.iitu

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