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EPIGRAM.

A BULL AND NO BULL

A Wag havingwaged with Teaguehalf a crown,

About how many ftgns of the Bull werein town ; -

Teaeue swore there were three wwas flatly denied,

And to point, out a Bull more than twowas allied ;

When he thu, gan to count " there's-th-

black Bull in Foregato,That's onethen the second's the white

Bull in Noreate ;

And as for the next, which makes threeyou'll allow.

In the verv next lane there's a littlebrown cow."

A right Infh blunder I" says each ftan- -der by,

And the bet you have lou." " Tutsays Teas;ue " that's a lie !

I'll be bound, '(lead of loosing my 'wagerI win it.

lor that blunder's a Bull, or the devil is

in it 1"

DIVERSITY.

Madame," faul a gentleman'to a la- -

dv of fafluon at Brighton, on ieeing the

portrait of a youth who died for love of

her iuipended irom ner necic, j. am

concerned to see mv young friend hanging in chains at theace ot his execution

TEN DOLLARS REWARD.

ON Sunday night the ift inft. myStore was bioke onen and a fmal'l

bag taken out of one of my trunks,containing one husdred dollarsand sEVENTY-NtN- cfnts in Cafli ;

.as it was money collected for MilitiaFines, a conhderable part was cut,and many pieces (i8d. and od.j ve-

ry small. The Bag is of yellow co-

lour, being part of a tillet or cover-ing ofi sine cloth, and marked " Mi-

litia Fines" The above rewardwill be paid on receiving such infor-mation as will enable me to conviclthe villain or villains.

WILL. MORTON, P. M.45d Regmt. K. M.

Lexington, 5th May 1803. 3

FOR SALE,A part, or the whole of that valuable

tract ofMILITARY LAND,

lying three or sour miles above themouth of the Kentucky river, on the o,

in M'Cool's bottom. Those whrwish to purchase, will apply to me inLexington Prompt payments will be

expected.JAMES FISHBACK.

BLUE DYING,AT the sign of the Golden Boot

and Shoe, next house lo Stewart'surintinir office, Main-flree- i. I willDye Cotton, Linen and Wool, witha boiling hot dye, which I will war-

rant tp Hand, "and will charge only3s. a pound.

HUGH CRAWFORD,Boot" & Shoe Maker.

Lexington, April 30, 1803.

WILLIAM BfcRRY.

WISHES to inform the prjblictnat he is now erecting a

POWDER MILLthe south fork of Elk-hor- five

mil ?s irom Lexington, where he intends to sell bv wholesale at twohUin;s per pound, and by retail atthree (hillings. He will give Cashfor Salt Petre.

Robert Allen Ffq. returned thatWilliam Barret, living in Green,county, two miles trom Greenlourg,hath taken up a P

' GREY MARE, Li--Tr years old next ipnnfr, about sour

feet seven inches high, supposed tobe branded but not perceivable whatit is ; appraised to forty-fiv- e dollars,this 7th day or January, 1803.

Copy. Tefle,JAMES ALLEN, c.G.c.c.

K March 12, 1802.TAKEN up by Alexander

in Garrard county,neir the mouth of JefTnmine, a forrjsl MARE, about 14 hand? high,nine years old, three white feet, ablaze face, one eye out, no brandperceivable ; ported and appraisedtn fbirtv.fivp rlnllars. '

SAMl. RENCHARDj.p -

Harrison County, to wit :

May 9th, 1803.

2 TAKEN upby William E. BofwellEsq. living on Silas rnn, a red roan

j MARE, tin ee years old this spring, j

about 14 bands hiph, no brands per-ceivable ; appraised to l$. GivenU'ler mv hand cc.

11.L1AM STQWEI?, J.P I

JOHN JORDAN Juk.

Has just received and is nowopening,

A large and wtll chosen assortment oj,

MERCHANDIZE,

Consisting of the following articles,viz.

Superfine, Fine & Common Cloths,Caiiitners,Swjnfdowns,Striped and plain Coatings,

le and uriped Blankets,ney and L.onjtnution L.ords,

Velv; an,d Thickietts,CambletsjWildbores -Moreens Jones's, and Durants,Callimirncoe'V JiiBombozecns and Bombaetts,Qhecfcs and Cotton Stripes,Jeans a,nd Fuilians',Boglepores,Plain, Clouded and Striped 2an-keens,Ginghams V iffDimities,Merfailles Yelling,Mantuas, Lutestri'hg:jfNTaffeties,SenchewS, Sattms an ciJeloiiRCTPeifians,Chintzes-an- d Callicoes,Cambricks,Cambrick, Jacconet, Lappet and

BookMuflins,Do. do. do. do. Tambored do.Jacconet and Book Muslin Handker

chiefs.Do. Bordered Shawl?,Bandanna,India, Pullicat, Romall &

Barcelona Handkerchiefs,Silk Shawls,Cotton do.Cotton Romall HandkerchiefsLinen k Cotton Pocket Handker-

chiefs,Coarse Muslins',Silk and Cotton Hose,Ribbands.Gloves,Laces and Edeines,Sewing Silk, Thread and Tapes,Turkey Red,Groceries,Stationary,Hardware,Cutlery and Saddlery,Queens and Glass Wares, , --

6d 8d. iod. and 3Sod. Nails andBrads,

Callings.All of which thoy are determin-

ed to sell at the mod reduced pricesfor Cash, Country Linen orHemp.

N. B. Those indebted to JOHNJORDAN Jim. 6f Co. or JOHNJORDAN Jun. either by bond,note or book account, are request-e- d

to come and pay off the same, as'tis not reasonable further indul-gencefliou-

ld

ba given.July ift, 1802.

MACBEAN & POYZER,

Rave just received andare now open- -

(7 "'aii assortment of

S MERCHANDIZE,L Among which are,Morocco and Fancy Kid Skinsj ,

Boot Legs, r,Morocco and Kid Slippers,Cotton and Wool Cards, &c. &c.A sew Engravings in elegant frames,

of the rrelldent, Gen. Warning'ton, &c.

I Also, a quantity ofRoram and Fur Hats, afforted in ca

fes, to sell for produce.The above articles theyvill sell

on the lowell terms for Cash, Ginfeng, Hemp, Tobacco and Bees- -

Wax.Lexington, 28th March, 1803

THE Subscriber intending toquit the Salt Making buhnets on thefirst day of May next, requeftis all

erlons to whom he is indebted, pay- -

ble in fait, or otherwise, to comeforward before that time for pay-ment, And those indebted to himani'equefted to come forward andmake a settlement of their accounts,on or before said time, by doing dfwhich they will oblige their friendand servant.

Cue. Beeler.Mann's Lick, Beech Springs,, 1

March 6th, 1803.

' FOR SALE,Several Tracts of LAND, to

the amdtfnt of 12,000 acres, situateon tltfc watedtof the South Fork ofI.ir.lrmcr. in Hnrrifnn ami Pendleton

&' Zjpountieg ; ilie fubferiber located and

reeled the surveys of the abovend, and believes the titles arc

lure. There are Small Farms opened on fonie of the land by tenantsLikely Hones, Mares or Colts, willbe received in sour annual paymentsis required, and the land divided tosuit the purchaser. Apply to thel'lbfe iber, hvina; on Gray s run, i

Hirnfon coumy, who will (hew theland.

t5w M'MILLIN.

FERRY & TAVERN.

JAMES filAMBERS,VlSHES to inform the public

that he now occupies the house andierry formally occupied by Benja-min Sutton, at Limeflone. Kentucky

and having repaired the house,and made- - other neceflary arrangements for the accomodation of travellers, lie hopes by a conllant attention to their ease and convenience,and to the ferry particularly, (it being the molt convenient of any 111

the place, for travellers from Kentucky to the Laltward to cross at)to merit the patronage of such asmay think proper to savor him witha call. He has a large and conve-nient liable, to which the ftricleft attention will be paid. And for theconvenience of travellers, he hasprepared a list of the different fta- -

ges from Limellone to' Wheeling,which may be had on application,tf March 24, 1803.

FOR SALE3 uor Cash, or on Credit,

2000 Acres of LAND,q;.., ., i...no. nr.J u: : .1..

county of Bourbon, in the forks ofDrum creek ana ninkiton near Mu-lerlb'ur-

entered on a military war-rant eaily in 1780, surveyed and patented in the name of Joseph Chew,and by laid Lhevt, conveyed in trullto Robert and John Watts, of thecity of New-Yor- ki 1 he good qualily and convenient situation of thistract of Land is so generally kriowithat a particular defcriptioTfi wouldbeunnecellary, as it is preulinablcthose inclined to purchase ifjll examine it. it will be divided lfrequi-red- .

,

The fubferiber will sell it aUhri- -

vate sale, andif notdifpofed offo&ner, it will be offered publicly at thePans JJutricl court in March next,where the title papers by applicationmay be ieen, and due attendancewill be giyen by

H. TAYLOR, Attorney for.Robt. & John Watts.

30th Ocl. 1802. f

I'avette County, Kentucky,ySVt a meeting of the board of C.ommiffion- -

ers appointed to perpetuate teltimony.nn frill. OQh rlav ip M,rrh. lj?n2.7" w "" .w ..

KESOLVED, That the stated meetings o

tins board fliall be on the first Monday in every month, commencing on the first mnday 11

Monday in "Vlav, and ending in Oflober; andltnat tney will adjourn irom day to dav at eachmeeting, until thebufinets before them is tinllhed and that notice1 tftereof be given in thepublic Kews-1'ape- r.

Teste . LEVI TODD, C.B.C.

AT a meeting of the Presidentand Directors of the Kentucky In-

surance Company ;

& Resolved, that the board willmeet at 6 o'clock on every Tsefdaygvenin?, to make discounts. NotesRnufl be lest before c o'clock, inclofedin a letter addrefled to the Prehdentand Directors. An answer to applications will be given on the follow'ine morning.

Resolved, that the board ofDirectors will not discount or receive any notes, unless the words" Negociable at the office of the" Kentucky Inlurance Company,be inserted in the 'body of the note

Notes at a lontrer date thansixty days, cannot be discounted.

By order of the board.W. MACBEAN, Cite.

Knox County, April Tertm, 1803.John Farris, Complainant,

, V. S. It

Kobert Campbell, survivingpartner of the late firm of I

HKks & Campbell, and theheirs and reorefentatives of Defendants, A

Tames Hicks deeeafed, latepartner in the irm of Hicks&r Campbell, and John Balhn

W CHANCERT.THE defendant Robert Campbell',

and the heirs and representatives ofJames rlickdeceaied, not having entered their appearance herein accor.ding to law, and it appearing to thelatisrachon or the court that theyare not inhabitants of the common-wealth of Kentucky on the motionof the complainant, by his counsel,itis ordered, that the said' defendants do appear here on the first aayof our next Tulv term of our saidcourt, and anOjrer the complainantsbill that a copy of this order bepubliflied forthwith ir the KentuckyGazette for two iffonths fuccelfivelv.pofled up on the front door of thecourt house of this county, and pub-liflied some Sunday immediatelv as-

ter Divine service, at the Preify tenan meeting house near Standford.

( copy) UteftRichard Balknger, c.x.o.QjS.P.T.

FIRST QUALITY LETTERPAPER,

For sale atthis Office.

THE HALCYON EPISTLE,For sale at this Office.

6 CHEAP GOODS.

THE SUBSCRIBERSHAVE just received a handsome

additional affortment ofMERCHANDIZE,

Which will be sold unusually low forCash. I hey keep a conllant sup- -ply of ,

Bar Iron,Steel,Cut and Hammered Nails,Spiigs,Mann's lick Salt, &c. &c. ike.

MACCOUN 6? TILFORD.Lexington, April 12th, 1803.

VALUABLE PROPERTYFOR SALE.

.trf. ft ir 1 1uu acres iviuitary Land, ivine onBrush creek, N. W. T. wheie the roadcroile? from Limestone to Chillicothe ;

this tract contains about three hundredacres of rich bottom, the remainder iswell timbered ; has on it a good millseat, and rs an excellent fland for a pubic home.

500 acres ditto d'tto, lying on ClovercMiffeek, a bianchoi the Eaftforkof

ttle Miami, N. W. T. in a oodeiiiborhood, about three milee from

Dnhains-Tow- n, seven fiotn Williamsburg, and eleven to tv, elve 'from the O- -hio rivei.

1000 acres ditto ditto, lving on Brushcreek, a tew miles irom New Market,rs. w. 1.

5000 acres, lying on Bank Lick creek,Kentucky, part of two tracts, contairf-in- jj

00 acres, fuiveyed and patentedloi" William Jones.. 4000 acreft Clarke county, Kentucky,part 01 a tract 01 eignt tnouland acres,'lurveyed and patented for Richard Chin-nevorth.

3332 2-- 3 acres, Mason county, Ken- -tucky, part of 5000 awes, surveyed andpatented for George Underwood.

1200 acres, Mason todnty, Kentucky;surveyed and patented for Moody andM MiUin.

1000 acres Military land, on the waters of RufTell's creek, Green nver.

S25 acres, Jefferson county, Kentuc- -ky, about tour miles irom Loiiifville, 40

cres of this tract is cleared116 acres, Franklin county, Ken-

tucky, on the North fork of Elkhorn,about six mdlesfrom Frankfort ; on thistract are conliderable improvements.

A KoUfe and well improved Lot inthe town of Paris', on Main ftreetj ndadjoining Mr. Hughes's tavern.

An Inn and Out Lot in said town.Also a Houfeand well improved Lot

in this nlace.The aSove described property will he

sold low for Cash, Hemp and Tobac-co- tor on giving bond with good iecuri- -

ty, a considerable credit may bk hadFor further particulars enquire of thefubfcribersj,

JOHN JORDAN Jun.- JOHN A. SEITZ.

Lexington, Kentucky, )January 14th, 1803 5 - -

The Author of the KENTUC-KY ENGLISH GRAMMAR, pre-fen- ts

his most grateful acknowledge-ments to his friends and the public ingeneral, for the notice which they haveoeen pleased to take of his humble at-tempt tp facilitate the grammatical

ot youth, and hopes for a con-tinuance of their patronage to a secondedition, which hehas just publifhedvithconsiderable improvements, in conformity to the original plan.,

tcy Those who wish to procure colpies of the new edition, may be suppliedat this Office, at Mr. Leavy's, ;md Mr.Jordan's stores in Lexington.

LOST,UN the aoth ultimo, in the town,

of Frankfort,, or on the road leading'0from that place to Levington,

A SMALL BUNDLE,containing three Audited Warrants

the Treasurer, fevefal Militia

precisely Any person

COLEMANLexington, May

UNION DISCIPLINEOf the

CHURCH,For this Office

A LETTER TO, AImportant

T R N I T Y,For sale at this Office.

of various kindsfor at office.

WILLIAM WEST,Has received, is how openingfor

sale, in toe store formerly occu-pied by Mr. Robt. Barr, a

well chosen assortment ofDry Gbods and Stationary,Glass and Queen's ware,Iron Mongery and Haid Ware.A handsome assortmtnt

In his assortment of Merchandize,are tbe allowing at tides, viz.r

Imperial, "")

Young Hyfon,Hylbn, --Teas, FresB.ilylon bKm andBobea JFrench Brandy,Old Jamaica Spirits & Acid,Madfira,Sherry, and WlKES.OldlenenffeLoaf Sugar,Coffee,Rice,

Raisins,Chocolate, 7Almonds,Pepper,Ginger, 'Alfpice,Mustard,Mace and Cloves,

Copperas,Allum,Indigo,Madder and Logwood.

FISH,Salmon, Shad, and Henings.

Anvils, Vices, Steel, Bell-mett- le Skil.letts, Spades and Shovels,

Tow, Cotton and Wool CardsGun Locks and Cutting Knives,Jinglim and JJutch Scythes,Brushes ot various kinds,Nankeens.Men's Black and White Silk StockirTrs,Women's Silk do.

.Large and Elegant White Cotton

W'th many articles not enumerated.They have been fekaed with cane,

and will be sold on as low terms as' anyin this town, for Cash, Whiflcey, Hemp,Country made Linen, or such articles ofProduce as may suit him.

The fubferiber to en.able him to sellcheap, has determined not to give cre-dit on any

B, S. A sew pieces of befl Lon-don Superfine Cloths.

Also Sale for 'Cash or Barter't(By Wholesale.)

A quantity of MERCHANDIZEconfiftmg chiefly of the following arti-cles,

Fine, Tamboured, Figured BookMuslins, Gingham's, an elegantfas'sortment of Buttons, Muffs, FurrTrimmings, asew pieces iine Cloth,Casimeres Of Swansdown

Jacketing, Womens and Child-ren? Hats, &c.

WILLIAM WET., MONTEZUMA,

A Fine Large,v , JACK ASS,WILL fland at my farm, oae and

a half miles from Lexingtol, andwill be let to mares at 10 dollars theseason, payable in Cash orHejnp, de-

livered in Lexington Or aiy per- -son or persons putting flares by "

the season Jie fameyby one mule colt, sin goid order;

Certificates for farvihM nrrfnrrr..ttrain or breed otjacfcs, and tmallas guards &c. on the frontiers two mares running at arge in the woodsof which were audited ; a receiprJw?tnout Srain- - ' hrey vl11 fel1 ingiven by the Auditor for the fitfl tlle Southern ltajs tor more moneyinflalment on a Green river Head- - than large draugf.'horfes, and whenright bf 200 acres, and several otherjflliPPed to t,1 Vft. Indit' are foltiuaners which are not rer.nl lertrrl. at double thatvalue. They canOne qf the warrants was iflued in te raised as P aa fte!er' and.savor of Austin Hubbard, for Twen-,travelIe- d t0 Pujh carrolina, orty-on- e Dollars, in part for his ia'

for se dolIar cxPence forthit aAorfe can. There isrices as a tllf nrhn'twenty

two and the certificates iftannotdescribe.

Tun.2d,

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sale at

JUST PUBLISHED

doctrtre of the

BLANKSfals this

and

oSaddlery.

Counterpanes,h"ere

terms.the

For

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fivemay discharge

coming irom a mare 15 naias nign;delivered at five or six rront-lisold- .

The season to commencf the 20thApril, and end the

MoiiTpzusiX is aboujf three anda half years old, near r quite 15hands nigh, and is of li large breedin Mexico. He was ravelled whentwo years old 1000 fliles to Nat- -r.riRz., and from then'e, to this stat.,which no doubt hasten prejudicialto his growth.

Mules are oroduved in Mexico ta14 2 hands in night,

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much less daer frm distempers.h " comPetition in

that the afflourifhps best in moderate climais. The rage for breed-ing horfe'here, will reduce theprice of jty market, which can't b&done in idles for a century, a thaWest Ina market has never yet,been fulf supplied.

' ROBERT; BARR.Aprtl5th, 1803.

3A fabulous report prevailsthat nies will notbreed from thet

mules authors contra-dict tt: report and any person may-se- e

a iare on my farm now ith foalof heeighth colt, aster having brada mi.

livering the above mentioned papers'mule the Jew.Eng- -to me, or giving such information land ItateS '7n nere xn are notthat I can get them again fliall be!raise to H? size the climate be-w- ell

rewarded. ' ng too coty and all authors afTert,

JAMES1803.

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